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Over 100 Persons
Die In Accidents
In Past Two Days

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to r*afor«R«*. Senator Kay Pm■ '»« U Nrrada **&gt; to n intiaalt j
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woe* attributed today t» tho oh•onraaro nf N r* \Var*e amt. a
told w»v* that awopt aaroar ‘ th*
northorn half ot tho nation tram
tho Ratkioo V Kew Ka*land."
AttrwwubiU aroidoato alono aoroonlo* fot taorr than 04 (ataUlion, whtto t«ro*. yonploj.
and
athnr minV pa twollod tho Utal
to at bott lit .
Aihonp ttto'dond war tho thrwom.uthaoid d»..*M.r « f o.WauU.

r'cRgralulattaao war* hi ordrf
today tor (tonnty Motorcyck Of*
ftoor K. T Itamtl.
f&gt;
1lo aatsmiRrod pohlUly ihhi
«lm* Do*. U to tor boa*-' a* la*
opoataw for Um fUfidn , jltaln
Kallroad ComiulmloH and - that
aft or noil Tuoulay. vh*n *|b*
County ComnirthniM moot lb «
find Maoton for IUM, V wU| do*
trot* all. of hla lima to hi* hr*
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,«4h«ra t h a t birthday anntrorn*MrO trill do f»t«br»tnl i , WM.
row. and raaarautlattoao IB *Mr.
and Mn&gt;. T.' f . Adanu on tholr
W»h, Hot. and Mr*. X. W. Walk­
er an lU lr fifth a #4 Mr. and Mm
* 41*totot ftnayttaiap im m •(Sri
V. eL 'MeAtaaahdoh |*at Ptoooweo
Central Y tot Ida. mantiaa. I l &gt; . w «
Daur| on iholr ftra weddinp on■&gt;aimi. to#*iway* from
ItoytHMh• in ^ ir ir ^ Yo bo crM m lM . to- toft tho fkild awatbod la blank Roarh to ladlaa Rltrr City un 1141
ota la o par,kvd car during a Now ttut C - « from I'alaita ' le
Ktaalmmoo la Central
Ylaylda.
Thirty ooooo montogo lironaoa Yonrto rotobratton.
At loaat 11 daath* woro duo
woro Uawod jhrnngh County J0.1*0
J. 0. IMurw'i otnoo' during Do- to firoa.
Tho M1J»W*,E gripped la roru
comhor, It a a* aaaoooood tralay.
with |S ST tboau going to wbAa tnmporataiM, tod IM toa'Mto IK
Now YonrV vtaloaco.
Chirac*
ronploo.
MMUkinv no nine J»*»0ui in
i ( owittoned Os t*s«» •»*»
M ura. whUt lUiuaia regiaUrod Id j «V part 10 jroam, the Uat ihroa

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Woodmen To Meet
Here Thursday At 8

•toy wirtlirr. t-r.x U U ,(I
tor
J»4tf0 lb (n a to oAaa l |H* *rtH»lnal to tirt for tV i r m
Jtoorw, a n * lojgred In nearly
t'aooo oniarwd motto praoand jrr* •
reory ooeltoa a l tho
o&gt;un*ry
lorday laohtd, cHarga»
axairt.rt
tYoadmon front all t r » f Central Tb*r* aa* on* p lr d lM t a r »t
In* Yotrh, Kugono .Vnnrr, P to
Memo, PAH, Low la, II Hruwn, H .rVlam ill goth*, al Waadtron ooa. T V Aiwrlraa freighter (tahOrvjl H»tm»au. It M. Chao'coy, llatl la Itaaford. tontortww Right mar *a* drifting aft tho rarp|iao
at * &lt;• o'rtork to porttdpnto to rapoa, tot, apparoatly making »*•
an*l K. U K*rrom-y
th* pair, osMcoMfully, after taking
Caroo' Lrmyooorlty |oowl
or (while roraymoaU* otUmHng
of Coamt Uyard tbrpa.to atond by to
emutaaod for tho torn, Inrlwtod (-•toitoHo* of tPM of freer*
Hanford. Oalud*. »**+ of t.mergMwy.
|Hwoo agatnat CVUtlao WlUtamA. fit* Chtop*
Now Toeh't Mow Yowrto oelobonan-1
Ooorgo Carlto*. A S n y KmdiU,, Wmter Cafdon, Lta tory,
ttoa «*a martod by atawo th*n a
It. | (M to », Jf7, JiMo-i&gt;h Ki-ieb i a t w
data* ’ d*atb* Boom mori **te
1art. Cany A. Hall, and Yroyd
hOuiod.
fuaogatoifg
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I’rraona pioading*~ yuiltj
ti* VllUgiT V t*. Mlttft of Lok*
rborgw prefer rod 'agaiorl
them tandi'anf Jitdgo A 0- Bbaroa *f
lartudod Chari.. Tb-mw. Chart** hattford.
Kr*w*. John Irttow, L t o Krt»
A done* an other ontrrtg.oOU*!
Mrs. t^arah (ieorge, 5H,
oody and J. W Cook.
wlM fhftow I V tooUitolion* or )
Whim n «r t ro-ooaeenod
thl* tho poltitd to mrlted.
Dies At H o s p i t a l
W ratog ladg* Aharon untored &gt;V • fttryfeed ofrVora to. V ta»tolled
follow Irw bond* rd p o IW i * |fA kocladrt C. C. CaUtno, /annul ramMr*. fUrah (Jeotgo, M, Uoorfto
mwtod hy.C,
It ray-ton; | fl p*«| wonder| C. B. PdtdlllM. adrti-jj
(Uittag
rd bp flooM Bwahman. *rrd It* iMtr-eoajt, C B. Uutot, bankeri J n-it i f &lt;»»&gt;dn for tho (mat few
tooted by May Loonard.
W V - &gt; », renttYr T K hmiUt. n » hooka, dVd ,01 tho Ytonold-lmugbS. IT Suyd wool tot trial amt c o m J. J MoUlo*, togUbmao; &lt;* •oa Momotto! Htopetal thi* moon*
war fIron a topapondod t o lt a r t L. Beohant. bon lrfj 'Y . ,H 4n4*t( trim • *Vtt lllnooo. "
upon poymoM 0/ «a*hv. wVto Ar&gt; ooo. tV. P Yield*, and J. bf Vim.
itrr bmty wfU ho ton, to Matmbat law floOHtoraon ytondwt guilty tog a* gndi 1 I'r 1'. C. k lU V H . • •t, W- Va, tMoorruw for toirtol,
w t i th* KBfthkn ntoatdl Unto*

lu yw lw llamtl will roati*nr»
to mnko Chuluwta hU luuao, amt
ho will mabo Aaa/ord hi* haaa ml
npornUuo*. Althougk ho wUl it*
»a th* tall rand t'omml**toa p tp
mil *atiMly. b# «iU ,* «a i .
amtot Kha. iff J. WT MMMIaad
*4 W*U •• * deputy with
of attar, any* bore to ft or

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4 Extra H o l i d a y s
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J N c t u r e s , R e l e a s e d Jtoorge, o f Mate*an. W. v » , a
daeabtor, Mi*. tadVt DUbauuii
and too* *«U4,'&gt;|. H. Ow&gt;rg*,
HT. p m o w i c a o , Joa..
(A P I—Ynahto Mataudo. Jopamrm fame* ‘ roourgo, A le r t fiovrgt,
natal nfferae taka* Into malady and *&gt;a** Ooarg* ail of 0 « W
bar* wham V woo dtodnonfad mak.
tog photogripV.af I V wif af front, Trade Board Seeks
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Revision Of L a w s
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TV.honor gnoot* wyoo trotoid HrVt tm Mow 1-rk.
Aa V hmtpdmf t V Ualh Mai
WAi-TIINCtOM, J«n. * . — T V
aortal k*id Jto woald *t»p onrwoto nt
fcdorai trade w n a t o M
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W a d iicsta s Uj vi«;t th* JaotJMO#
wgtd aokod th* S n a u u tightoa
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Ivfrs. Jajne Hilyard, 105, Heads Pioneers
Attending JOUi Annual Lake Mary Party
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TlfK UKT OF LAWMAKING

ll^ M I v e L a c tic ■ |B, n Fish Wins First
Is Hostess A t Party Christmas Tree Pnaej*a*

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Communist Here, Con­
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Expects Cains Soon

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Familiar D e b a t e s
Loom As Features
Of 1935 Congress

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ta *naaci*

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to U h t o t tor* arriitrt fat Son
tori t »J era taaliac ttolr haw a
la tha Cart ipaJlwrtU. Ml. Otoi
la M ’ KMlart M aa aafiaa— with
(to rrrw — w iw »)lrtl«| tha lakefr— t to«l«*ard.

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to
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tot i— ts Mr. aod Ur*. Data

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tka » lit, — i itokh T ki jil —
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rtarwra'ad Orth U—al and artna—rt
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war* Itjhtol tartar cartanto, and
wrvatht.
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Store-Wide In Scope! Sensational In Values,
Act Now -While Thto Chmcw 8 Urw&gt; You I" The Face!

Mra V S Whitt and M in Carm Vlult, forttorly af this city,
• to ar» tptwrtlae tto toll day* tat
Orlaart* tritl tto fWnwwrh a*a,
Si m j White, wtt*
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Can You Imagine Such An Opportunity
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A’ome Quick For Valuex'Rtai WUl Widen YourUSyes.
In Delightful Surprise
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FINISH FIGHT

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Hurt SchalTner &amp; Marx Suit*

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Get Some O f Thene, At Reductions

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United Lum ber

Student Group Wants
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at.rtra aart la rich malari.U wlk aart wtiVna It* all ar—ah
af aian-aS * * * — a—bta aart —aa. rtaalrabl*—all .lira
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Daughter Is Honored
m i later

• Wrtilaa*,. Mr. aad Mra. Jaha Ert-i
------ warrt-fiirxnw. Dr and Mr* Wai * H^torln* her rtau«bur, Miaa
J
Or E .Campbell. Mr..aart M r* l l J ik U j HrtlirnaUt*/. ytaa, U b—M
h
R. I * y D r and Mr*. A. TV Jfrwm Uk EOrirte SUt# CalWy* f»r
*
CpP*Mr. aad Mr*. R G. For, Mr.' Wo—aa — apaart tto tolwtaya. Mr*
m j aart vBJ. t J. Mry*r, Mr. aart!^- H. Hial»rranl*r mlarttfeart
■ M r* t\ L Adams, Mr. aart Mrs 1witb-a bride* party Salarrtay aTU
" * J. C HaUhuon, aart Mr.
aadj*r—
at tor to—a m Haa IrtoU
Mr*. J. E A to mat by, Jr,
aart Cbnat— daroratirata, iw M u w a
f — t Mr*. H ire af Al?s**4tr, liybUrt (A rW aas in *, tr»r* aaart
Ola tto r— a wtor* tto r —aU ttr s
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l
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TVrovabmu U « afUr—
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(i K « aai M r* Jaa Baitri. Mr* r* “ ** * * T* —Jo*rt aart at a tMa
• r r — t R. MacNr.il, Mr. aart Mr*
burb acna* p rtl* a compare
• 1 X. K. D^to—t. M r* Hard Cola- * * *
to. M f* t . V. f a t )
«—a. Mr. aad Mra. li. B. Odtom.
0,4 Pri“ - • brW **«. waa
J^t Mr- —art Mar. C. P. f . — m. 15J5 » W t* ftr'tR l * f r t l K -

Come Watch ’ Em Got

ii coming f/iom

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a fr, «|*s1m rt

arty, to Ivan KIIU Aftn—da to
&gt;«lru. I*. Y. — tort taka p*sr« m
Jaa. P, nvat at »:m A. N. at iho
[Vtnk&lt;Raj&gt;tl«t Orurch ta tkia rUy.
T V wad,I me will to kaU aa »oa ,
day. Jaiv t. SNA.

alto w*» • tort* nxa , ytk—a—/Wlm

34*--aart Mra. K*t&gt;k JB.
W «h t. Mr. And Mrs. Priest.T:
Mr. sart.ALcs. Ccotet KtiaiUia.
—A re H onor Gucutowe
Mr. —to-Mr*, f . M iiM h m . Mr.
and Mr*, t . C. Papa, Mr. aart Mra.
Mr. — d Mra. V—
Prtot. wba
Frart Papt, Mr. and Mr*. GWnn
wwr* r— lly. ttarriart. **r* kw n
it* tour *&gt;Vn
U aflr. Mr. awl Mra M l Mri rh,
R** by Mra. O a rr* A S&gt;—a. Mr*
ra larrol by
Jr, Mt. aart Mra W. A. Adams
Mr. t a i Mra. Jaaapfc A, Mnirh, ( W i l l at a party r T«&gt; N rW T w t'l
Mr. and Mra Kart .Nordym. Mr.| R. E. Kipp aM Mma EatUy IM**t
•to Mi*. I t C. Waahtorn. Mr. aart at tto t o n af Mr* Sian la Mar­
[»•, T, a Milfh »,«. Mra J. Ol Huff, M r.' aart Mra, ea Haraaaaek fn tto —aiabtrt af
HUiamv Mra. Cata- IT tar SrSaal. Mr. mart Mra GaoreniTto (to—i Cl—a af tto P in t Math| L. M. Tyra. Mr* Kcicht, Jr, Mr. awl Mra C*rrt«r*I nhit Cbwrrh. Autumo foltof* awl
I —r», Mr*. V C. Harem. H m i &gt;) Mrs 1_ llawkta*) paClart (4 u ti a«r* —art ta t o o .
. tirtyr. Mr*. VoaatoTy. Mr. and M ra
kobr rata tto r*ac. af tto HI—a town
L RBfc W H- Mo/“ TSie«&gt; Mr. aart Mra J. P. Kirt&gt;*.i wVicta 'war* ifn vH r t lt iU for Ito
k C i}** Mr,. J. A. Mr. afcd Mra Maeh t t V k W . Mr. f
kerta. Mt* W. ti. a*4. Mra llt r t o i Mrarr, Mr. aivl!
L A- WiTlia—t, Mr*. Mra lb B B tn rlt, Vr. aart Mr*. |
Mr* t. t f.iirUc*. J. S. Adanrr. (hr. a-.l Mr*. Harry;'
|. MeM'IVrn af Or- Woodruff. Mr. aito Mrv G. A-t
I AnriU DcrUad, 5pr*r. Jr, Rt. and Mra. A. |h|‘
[Mi?. B**»l*y. Mr*. ^•rhary. Jr, aad Mr. aart Mra ij
Hi. Mr*. P. Va'^w, j Ktaartk T. Murphy.
kridyr. Mr* Ida •• A ll* Mr. it o Mr». A. K- P*w- ]
(to M b it. Thriraa tr*. Dr. aart Mra Charing L. t'aia.;
I daakiat, t o l l . Mr. aart Mra J. 11. Iliatmalitar. •
■-Itotelatf, Juana, Mf aart Mra Key P. Mai*. Ml. 4
kt. CO**,
Bruy aart Mr*. A t o m fa r r e n y . Mr. !
tr* U w n Brow*. and Mra H, l l B rrtfa, Mr. aart !
[ri*t,r.
Marrtr.t Mra D. C Hertckio. Vs.
and 1
if r * V . aart PhyUt* Mra Waileg |{. Bach. Mr. aart ■
Mra J. J. Carrtr, Mft and Mr..
J. W. Thrailhi]]. Mr. and M » W. \
p. Brjao^JIr. u U l n . Paal Rad- ;
ifwrrt, Mr. aart Mra EJnwr J. Toll, jMr*. G. R ‘v-rrI Mra Woody Meara. Mr. and Mra !Mr* U M Swa'a. Mr* It ttoyd.
V r* R T Hatrhixm. Mr* Rmtot.
Mr*. Walter fn n . and tba MU**.
KafharlM TUIU. Nsrtra Norw— d.
A ana U w ra Brawa, Emily Prto*t,
norm K pp, and Randall Print and

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aol* fJUei-r N umIh I T » * OrdOf
cf iKv. Katttrti fiUr to hit IwM
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at tto Man&gt;alc Hall, tlw nowb

Mr. ana Maa. C eerra A. OaCatir^.

rrta A. Spaar, Mr. an,
iwaad Mriarb. Mr. and

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etok that »»* marrioe*- of Ml
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( mittraa in rharx* *4 tto affair
I war*-. Mr*. M. D. Hof— an. p * i t i » l chain—m Mr*. 1. It. CartrU tCk Mra. -Jama* Ctotaa. aad
Hn. P. R. feoaKdlaU I h iim H iw i ;
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r—t i n —
Mp. H. C W*»hVai»,
r ard Mr&lt;( Wailact W, ■Wright,
ra.
Aan—e the— ' aaan 'da—i* «
i wart: Mr. and Mi*. V . tU ( i « l ,
r. n * n . Mr. o*rt,Mr*..P. E^ftilfiiy
' JUL Mr. aito Mr*. H. B Por«.

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of
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huisions
this
year
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men'* aIii(fit's sod double*, women**
■in*(!ra junior and Iwiya' sinifles
mol itiinrd douhlra Kntrie* may
lw mailed direct lo the recrea
’ •on department at Jackaoviville.

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buro-he*. el?.** «i*.
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WRECKER
SERVICE

I net~*flavKB sibling;-Rayford. Fla.

thrv hurl Ichriti 'l On* hulk rd
American merchant “hip R1*1
loucly wiink with a inlimbl#* cniv«»
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hwF»p(

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much aoiit 3M) fert of wn'« r «df I
Irvme
an inUml a f**w i rh * *
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tisni,. ||lnlinni ■i.aiil Thin •on) lb- v
Tura- ' inatkt il thr u rn V s (••»*itinri
In liimy nril would |ti*»i»*.&lt;l

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Safety ClasHes Will
Hegin First Of Year
ria«!»ea In fir«t

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Night Phone 625-W

PROCTOR

PRESSED
■■II* I Ire hU M
PRESSED

DICLICIOUS CHILI
Wonderful!
BAHKKCHE!

HAMBURtHCR!
BAKED IIAM I

S H O R T ’S ( A M I

Clorkn,

BATHROOM FIXTURES. * a «
automatic hot water heater. Call
607 Magnolia Avenue.

FOR SALE: Puppies. Boston Ter­
rier, thoroughbreds. Winifred
TWO A Ford Pick up trucks. Ixivell. Phone 678-W,
%I ."".ft and ll.T.'i Heel uml Sons.
(TlltlSTMAS oranges and tan**r.
Inns. K. W. Lord, South Sanford
6— H elp Wanted
Ave.
FOR COFFEE runic. *15 a
: opportunity. Automobile
ns bonus, Wr tip Albert
‘.t'.’ilt M.-nmotith, C ncinna'.i. FOX TERRIER l*upa
naries. See Mrs. Ri
Dak Ave.
fi— Si tun linn Won led.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE am]
General
Motors
Frlgidaire.
Slightly used at Sacrifice Price*.
Apply 216 Sanford Ava.

M erry C h ristm as

.1— Automobile*,

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Mclcuulin,
The Jeweler
r tm« it u

I’Ol.nUED man with reference*
fii.oi t I Ernrier, L. A. llnimley. and W It Miller, want* Jnli
as e.»ntrnr!nr for farm
work.
Turn Thomas, 714 Ilirkory Ave.
WA'IVEIt TO riTY O-ih regis
ttr, ad'Jtnir maeWra. aratea
Mn«t he cheap fnr rath Boa W.
Herald.
W A N T F l * ' t' ii retaker anil krepe*
for vuhiiihfin
home
(urifurn
if tie. I » n-'iir Paola
Bent fref
and F.!.DO weekly paid for Isb-if
fil'd thr place fur aRrd man and

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ROY B R ITTS
Gulf Station

Glaum Correctly Fitted
112 Par* Ava.

Thla U o h

11.50 I'rrminnila
11.00 earh or
2 fur 15.00
H n ir n r itm
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Crystallized Red Cherries lb.
Table Raisins
Plum, Dale &amp; Fig Pudding
Fruit CnkeH— Ail H im
— L e a v e y o u r o r d e r fo r tu rk e y s
Choice Western and Native Meala
F resh H om e
H en s— F ryers

J.Y.'r n „ AKX lb. „
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P O * R O A S T lb. 22c A 25c
Club,’ Rib or Chuc'k ’

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STEAK Ih. . . ....... 1 9
Real Pork

S A l’HAGE Ib.
Ilauburgvr or

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Rill STEW t Iba.

SolkiLi Your
Ganuline, Oil,
A|td Groaning
BuflincM

Op'omctrlat
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25*
15«
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Ilra d iiu a rtem fo r Xnia* CanJieH
F an cy Doves— Sm all Packagex &amp; In bulk

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Prompt Servln

ROBERTS
Place order for &gt;our ( lirintmus Turkey
Phone 39
223 Eont Flrut St,
Special I’ rlccM Tlirough Sut- Dec. 21

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DR. HENRY
M cLAU U N

K E E P Y O D R E YE S (

H I'M TAI.
All

• IT'S WAGONS, TRICYCI.F.S
OR HOLLER SKATES f o r
lriitma*—Get our price* Slauy.Roger* Hardware Co.

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I.IGIITLY USED TiffulaUn^
heater, complete. One Half
ire. I&gt;. L. Thraaher.

Jf-wrlry

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Ditiimtuflv. Mnunlcd

Saoiord Cleaners

'l ' Chevrolet Co.

f t ltd Ht FI I (firl want* job of any FANCY BOXES FRUIT. It AO up.
Shipped anywhere. Stall* 71 &amp;
kind, twill*«- Hiidaon, 714 Hickory
72, State Market.
Ave.

W alrh ca.

PA N TS PRESSED

Day or Night
Day Phone 768

Thristmaa
BEFORE BUy Th O THAT HEATmilk fel.
ER Be sure to aak our prices.
—Stanley-Rogers Hardware Co.

aid and aafely

AlMiut r»0 men have *i|rned In
JACKSONVILLE, Dec lrt
- take th*. rmir*e»
The JJOth annual Florida ala to
piihfu* eiiurta tennis chainplonnhiji*
TfMl I.ATK TO C L A S S IF Y
will In- held at Itivemidc Park.
Urksvi.nvtllc, lH-c. *fl through Ja" LOST .Small black auitra*c con
fMlnlnr hahv'a clothe* A irno.
Th i * t Hiiriiantenl Ina* the «an&lt;* rerira. Friday mornini/ on 1*1 St
tion of l hr Unite.) Slates Lauu Finder please hrinir to Halmthii
Trnni* A **..«• mli.m It i* ii*uul|y Army heathiuarter*.

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Fla IH. 1.0*1.. i

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COUPLANT

tim e.
tim e *
tim es.
month.
ch arge 30e

trie I'o.

Tennis Champs Play
In Jax I)cc, 26-Jan. 1

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ducert Iiu nr*Ire*
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I 26— Miscellaneous for Sale.
Coast flv* werde U llaa.
' 20 TONS OA Tobacco Snuff, Just
Itauble rale for capital m
off a little In Utturw. Account
of Adjusimcnt allowed will aall
this snuff next week at t22.&lt;)0
i per ton.
Cover celery to k'll
, Aphis, it ia cheaper and doea the
work. Will alao repel other Inaorta. Phone It . ) . f r GaMrCo,

issue
I .ORIENT, Franee. Dee. D
Ibune.! t/P&gt;—'The roptains of 'he It
its to salvage ship* Ro-'to nml It
IVhite told |wirl nufhurtfM*'* Imt

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8c line
7c line
5c Hne
M inim um

it, l«-f re you boy. Ham

i l l will hr* utartrd aoon after the
JJj holiday*, Mlaa France* McDouiral,
public hwltli nur»e, an noil nerd t
Hay The cla*«e* will hw conducted
by the Itiwl On* *, the ‘ r*pen*f
he loy paid hy thr W F A In ■true
lion will he (riven by two hnv!
phv.iriana

mand * ....
mh . i
ru . bliahvl trait ]........ a

O A llb ir U O V K II

ROBERTS' RADIO SERVICE at
Mather's. Service all make*.
FURNISHED House. 310 Magno- Phone 127.
Ila. Phone A. K. Koaaette,',
212-W.

CHRISTMAS lighting.
sets, :r.h ; outdoor sets,

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lay m a in , hu l.n-l . 1 .
• 111C A N H( L i m a I l l s
i
bu
ham pnhi« &gt;
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441

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R ia l * Markat. 1••» |.»f
s A FFLr**
R u i k i i t f« ..

la va ,

mrnt. 1104 Myrtle Art.
Adams, phone 604.

ORDERS taken for
turkeys, ern and
Phone 2X1-J.

721 2211

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NELSON ELBKT Wood Yard.
Weal IStfe SL Phone 688 W.

botn ott# of Ihr main jkpHnr*

k

FOR 8ALE: 5-room house and
bath. On ed*» o f town. Extra
LEFTLER Apartment
vscai
lot for garden. Cheap for owah*
Phone 478.
Apply t i l l Celery Avenue. Phono
FURNISHED GARAGE Apart- 178-J.

TOYS,- RADIO Tables, Magaxin*
Racks, Kitchen Stools,
I-umley's/ Cabinet Shop, 9
French.

iho local team’* play thia
and dtaonri*" Ihln honor that hm
btati jlvtn him by the AllSouth*™ Hoard.
Tha All-Southern team Is
|acted by a stale-wide i«&gt;ll. John
"Red" Dasls of l-akr t'itv i- rtrir.
man of the Board in El -n *n lie
aanda ballots to the r -arh.- rnd

T« rkw

IB—Apartment* for Rent

The Sanford Bowlin* Leagm
started a new schedule laat week,
to ronllniie until Feb. 13. Paul
Peiold of the Kindall Electric Co.|
leam was thr star howler for tha
week with 21*. 22.1 and ISO for a
total sc ire of MU, with John Wea­
ver of thr Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Hank team close on hie
heels with 215, 219 and US for a
total of 5M2.
The II. II. Pope Company team.t
as a loam, led for th* week by |
one point over the United Lumber &gt;Street between a car he waa drit
in* and one driven by W. N. Tot
Company leam. the Pope team' brrt of Sanford.
score twine 2,35. and the Lum­
ber Company scoring 2.353. The

a state-wide poll and "Kin* Kong"
\
won 17th pl»f*.
jj^\ •' Last season "Kin* Kong” was
, ■ ana of the ousUndin* guards In
the Northeast Conference and ws*
placed on the
All-Cnnfrrenre
team. Ilia play of that season al­
ia fare him the honor of rreelrJud*e Sharon
(ng the_ firal
’ T rophy, whkh n *— awarded th?
“■"'oaUftandln* llnvertsn or the seapon. THU* aeaaon he did not play
aa good a game from the Inril
fans' view point as he itiri last
aeaaon, but according to the state­
wide poll he played a murh bet­
ter game ibd waa classed among
tha "big thirteen" who were heat
* m.eaty by a few votes by the
.tfaar leaders — Taylor, Daytona
■ Beach} Smith, Gainesville; Stem
ena,. Orlando; s
' land.
•Kin* Kong':** \VHimm8 In a
junior at Rcmlnolc IliirH and ha*

3uaUly.

b r ie f s

T&gt;
I _ a 11? _ . 1 _ ! meeting of tb* or*aniaalion in tha
D 6 2 U D L d S l f f C C K ! Mayfair Houl will taat only on*
O
_
and one-half hour*, and therefore
P a u l P e z o l d O f R a n - • * " » mtmb" '•
u b ,t,rt-

e ie r y F e d G u a r d Is
fe i v e n
H o n o r a b l e to put &lt;
M e n t io n

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family. Can k m p H n , ehlek- FOB SALE at a Bar**In: 8 N *
«aa, ete. Aik tor MltcMI, Garda
4 McCormkk Mowin* Machlae?t
Z two-bora* wagons; on* all pari
pot* Iran wagon. Milt Implement
WANTED: FamaJa stenographer. Co.
■;
Must bt abla to taka fairly fait
dictation. Apply Box 40-B, Herald.

Civic G r o u p
Favors Slogan

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Sanford la The Only Central
Florida City Affording Hall, Highway
And Water Transportation

More Fruit* And Vegetables Than Any

A N IN D E PE N D EN T D A IL Y NEW SPAPER
VOLUME X X V

Member Amociated Prea*

Lack Of Labor
DelaysTyiarket
Improvements

Do Not Smoke In
S t o r e s Advises
Chief Cleveland
Firr Thief
Mack Cleveland
rrqutats the public to refrain
from srrokin? Ir, the stores
during ihr t hristma*
season
"* pecfally.
MP r# &gt;na write smoke where
flim*Y ant cnmhitMihl# mate­
ria’ i* stored.’* said the chief,
“not
alnn*
endanger
them­
selves, bui many other person 4
r ngt os srd in making purr bases.
STtiaffttf r » r le.anraa ha. tw*n
i»*f'in&lt;ililr for many
laiTiu
fi n-- n»d g r i - f ami trag.cly in
thr h mr. • My object in iruu.
injr Ihi, upjH-al i» to afford tbr
ahonp ny ii.hlir rvrry irrotn|ion."

Work Halted Because
Men Engaged On
Streets, A r m o r y ,
Committee Is Told

Schedule May Be
Changed By Board
Conference Is To Be
Held During Week
On Local Projects
(I c ln v ln o
t a c k o f l a b o r is
i a k r o v c n i c n t a ut t h e F u r m &lt;-w S t a t e W h o l e s a l e M a r k e t
in S a n f o r d , t h e t u i t e r v i s o r y
c o m m i t t e e le a r n e d la st n i g h t .
S u r v e y s c f t h e m a r k e t aite
w h e r e n e w r o a d s a r e to
be
bu ilt a n d a l o a d i n g p l a t f o r m
. is 10 tie e r e c t e d h u v e bee n
matte, n u i l d i n g m a t e r i a l r e t)ulrrni:nU hair bren flgurvi) «u:
un. a i r reetiv for tlrllvriy to iti-lowtal MiIiI.t , mire than HJ.iMtl
i&gt;l govc:nmrnt lumU havr hern al
Incited for Ihr project, an I
M r u e ll n was expected to tira&lt;«
this wr It.
Hut
lire 1us r
thrrr
an
i, . i
rri&lt; iii;h unemployed ni.n rr-ident*
In thr community
to uniritakrIhr market Imprir vert lent anti at
thr same lime keep ,ith * ,.t...
u t * going the maikri project has
I ren ahunt -d to one sul.
This was thr tsplatmltnit „
siren tn the sup rrv ix u, tonin'
t^r by It, I.. O 'rim, riiaiiiuan
the planning »«oaid. If the mar
rt improvements a t to b- mad.now thin it will or m-resr.iry to
halt building of the Armory f«.r
tho Florida National tiuaril and lu
"i *P*-nd work on the City streets.
T &gt;rr* am not enough rarprotrio,

f

th# Armory Bt ihr unit'
P * « d there i* not enough neg ro la
laboi f" parr the mail* arnjii.l
the market bulldinua * 11.1 , -|- n ,
t'ark Av&gt; ru e
ami
f it.' SI not
down town at the *a»m turn*
Rince the Armory and *tr* t
v* »rk had begun before f ruU I •
the market were allocated it
d« nuil beat lo continue with
tho
piofect*. rather thai
--i
pend that work
and
underlake
the market improvement'll
Mi (ilrnn aaid hr U lo mirt
with brad ofieiala of thr Work,
I'r o gir *- Admini,tratlon in Jack.onvillr " n Thuraday of tliir wr*-k,
and if h- find- bo '- ill. 'Wi- »
I'lmiimi- ibrm of Ihr nrrratity of
pulling tbioueh Ihr
markn no
|| oviinrnl, 1,C will wirr rhairmao
ll M l/apwortb of lb.- innim.il.
i.nd that official will go In Jri k
-oovill and lend bi, aupiiort.
“ I'll tell them lhai Ihr
• b.•i
plop-rt i, the moat
iinporlanl. '
Mi I'apworth drc’. aml, “Tbr N t|onai liuard Imya havr a plan- I"
inrrl and I fall to aee why the nn
medial, .i.natrurtlon of thr A r ­
mory I. rrrraaary. It could wail
for a few * --*k». Thr *am* way
with thr .ir t eU .
Work on Ihrm
li to hr ruirprnilrd during thr
j*yK. anil ! see no rrapofl why
auepeunion cuuld not tw con
W '
tlnUtfl a few week* longer.”
Market official» •latvdi that *h
roads arojnd thr market mini he
paved before the rainy »» Mon or
lh - p l a n will br “ likr a frog pond."
and nnlta, the loadtng platform ia
errcUd before the l.u.y market
&lt;ra,on It will
b......'bin In
awrmblg broken lot .h.pmrnU of

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TU ESD AY. DECEMBER 17. 1935

Exploding Gas
Stove Inflicts
Painful Burns
Man Sent To Hospital
And Woman Suffers
Severe I n j u r y As
Heater B l o w s Up

Established In 1908

Ethiopians Drive Back Italian F o rce
In First Big Battle In E astA frica;
Retreat Is A dm itted B y Mussolini
ITA LIA N TROOI*S ON NORTHERN FRONT IN ETHIOPIA

Hoover In Reply To
Roosevelt S p e e c h
Recites N e w Plan
•l' T

l O f IS. Her

|7

(/!&gt;)

Ilpfbi rt

Hoover nn^wrred
Pres*
lilt 111 R OAPVtl .i
m nt
8|Wflirs
la it night
with
a «haip
indict­
ment of th# New
Deal and a pn»
po*il fm a n w
which
would
,,go
f» r
Io
a* mi re
u
cl Ail p||-4• ton
T h 1fu» in 1
'irrsldi fi "in th**
tetert of go ,|
*
»*v«* 1 11 in » ft t"
ruirlfl. „ d
I 'tu •full! |•Jn*1
J
rrntraligr relief control, 'rut

Klll

',,nmrn' ntl'lmrnlt., , u t i »
&lt;uofc than ha f and “ relieve human
dltltre.which
. u r lr r mouth

Confidence Vote
Given Laval For
His Peace Plans

Warriors’ Onslaught
Forces Retirement
Of Invaders Along,
North Battle Front

One prraon w m nent
ij
‘ he
li »*pi al with second degree bum*
and another suffered painful in
I jurf?* when a prrasurr g a* heat­
er exploded in « ronmirg h«»u*e
above Harry ’s liquor «toi# at 111
f South Pnrk Avenue early last rvjetting.
lloli Robert* is th* man in the
h *pital. *eveirly btir-nl on the
h 9 I* n**d about the face, while
V
nttic Hall, hi* sister, *nf
led painful burn* on the band 4
I'A B IS ,
IV*
II
14*. T i c
! f irs Fir* Chief Mac’s C!ev» f'hamhei of iVputir
*y ft Vutl* Ilf .
*«fv| r»*» rt*d tha: he « n * advised
rttNt to 512 to
Mr* llrll iva* havlntr Irnuhle in
ilav a**(irrd Pre­
ROME, D ie 17 — 1AD) —
lightirg the heattr and Mr Ruin*
mie i
I jiyjiI of
' • r r | t her aatiptiD'**’ when it
Th,. lung aw nitwi general
it* rnnfideiKV i*|
*tove i vploilid In hi* face,
toward which I he Italian and
hi* pi**g»am
tn
l»i ll D Bml H »* tv * in.*
(mill,- in northern F.lhiopin,
artllr the I tain\J
f|i't e-ta r ho l* in th • F« «
F.t hiopinn arniira have been
K t ht' pm n vial .
ihl I im^htan Memorial
Ih« +pil it
munt'iivcriiiu 1&gt;n weeks, npThe vole of ronf»nd *nid Ihl* tnontrif that hi
|ii‘srcd to he under way to­
fldciu v
c »1 111 I'
t*ati*»nt i- le*tin^ raailv
day with the first engagoo'ter 4ha
pre*
f n " chief *aid
lha!
the
menl a vielorv for the Ethi­
mi .*r dined
the
^
opians.
lulled
by the
exp! -dru;
t" h n mi h r i l li
The I tul mu
g vim '■meill
aft*
hi”’ tn c*n*td pn5*lderable dinn
overljnow
h it
Mourned that tin- l ‘aU*n Irmip*
aec, mi tinlv to fttrnlahing* in ll
g«v *i nmrnt, »!e1
hud letlird h.-f-u
th* ntt*ck
of
h&lt;’D*e.
lda 11tig
he
lea hoi it :piMlii
Krhiop m *
n Ihr
'1 under *taml that th 1**e pi •■
fu•!'*! "to go to (lenrvu under hit
j mortliei n fi on*
Th*
announce*
-ni
m heati**** an* apovoved l«v
miliatmg i-oiutition*.” Thr d pu
meld , I he f n -t
of t'|
w rit
the f •
underwriter*, hut
th**y
tir* voted on the P i e m i . r * drma.il wh||h h l U
It utUt.,\ ,et»r*l.
» i«r t &gt;iin’% an* not npnrovrd In t &gt;0
u*i nti pi tint huh ««1 the tf' belli- |ww% mn*h- m official i’i'imimnn|ii?
t • Ms jtiiton
,,f
( liinf, " I
inent mi it, plan tn Imndfinr the
Th i*■ Mu
i ut-nfeinhle |o*ne*
1 hnf I ’l|. 1el and pfnted,
\|
Thr mImiv 1- pn f ut I-, madr mi the nio t lier n 11 ••ri ' -rt iir I "hiopmn v%4i ■ /mu* In d»mi*ph t'aneia. A1' ftIe hi hlopift ii wd mil loo hi* priK| ^
* mo lie flu I id inn f.iu »•*, inrlml" i-li Hu.l r vrrv tic-on r hi) 1 K.-t
I pi
;hnluj|iritphi'f. ahtilTB ft huig &lt; 111Hi 11 ol It &gt;I MU II .HI1I . I Hn nin th over the rough pme f imltl lie* -*7
mg fm * P d nn
offreeikilled
ili - u iro in c lo be rsp-cislU r*..* man r&gt; i*f ’ hut * * « , u*n
•laj and fo u r, to he a'
Th»‘*** tr4**p* w «n s ‘ n L* I |*\ Kill.op ||I| Vl.ll l o
I i o\v «l it into 111* hoc ku i on ml i, nod tli&gt;. * vv mi ed, nin • Italian
f -i| f them (7nod n.lvirn w oil I a ret I oat. itcrurding to an iifluda| ouiintum no ■" * ■ it |{ me
the
. n • impi.f lord
.pu- *11..n ,.i **oldte» - ki*h*l mnl m ‘ o &gt;i'*I I'.oan
Ihi, ’ll you don't kni ii h-i-"
ivliethet P i euiiei Hi mio \|o%,.»
K ill '. •o fill U-, I ill ot ■'id wound­
' i - p'iwti- ..nr „f
|hr
m,
I Hi l id 11mIV Mm Id it* i epl m i e ed
I rhioptnrt
lfiK.se*
were
dtf*
i-.-s ' - r » dmi’i flinvr n OtMntt in
jr* t th* pioga.«u * ho l u l o Ktluo
*■*"1i'l*i I t*
r 'ii»if'#iihlf.”
do with it ' "
piali p, r*. • vvhi, K I'teluiM L«Vol
I he
i Thi.vptrtnattacked
th*
no I |la Mi-.ll tm u;n Sri i tin) Sh m.lvalue ohseivntion p-wt* an th?
Samuel II *i* launched t„
vvgik T i Wkirv» It t i n , t he a UftlHl*|f*eitjer»l
tMtd lonfetniie e l f ht day* 81(11 11 -nid nod aflee M
lti|(*rJ
iii1**1*
’i ta lien
‘lot
ter H

Klhinpian Losses

Chamber Is Dared By Said To Be Heavy
Premier To Over­
throw Government Four Legion Officers
Killed As Selassie
Troops Sturm Posts

Sharp Indictment
Of New Deal Read l
By E x -P resid en t

■

N l ’ MIIER 48

1936Committees
Of Kiwanis Club

a s - r..... . ........-- Only Florida And
California Avoid I -To Be Announced c i t y f e w s b r i k f s
Hr -aid *p*oph- on rrlirf have
suffered cn i’igti fiohi having plaj
Latest Cold Wave
--------------V\ ei|iie*dm
lllk-ll -I
h v * take Ami
a apait in w
111

h‘iw IH" uhi

Ik go 1ciiirid "
lit Tike vaamt-InI r tl Prea*
\ddie** hc th** Jo! n Mai hn’l
\-*nuMated I'te** dispatch**'- t«*
l: pi bliemn « !ub of Si j ouia, 11 • i i «*‘ Ifetahl thu aftarnnon stated
vet -iriglocl out for ;i t«nri*rii t fh « ! t*r ■«rapp tilling ru'd i dnv
i« « *.*in l:i»o -icvi’lt V At a nt a i*
i » I ml to hr in Flfiildi- in Kali
him b iW"
M ’k** ago
hat ‘ !(.
I 'in ft
t l ewhfi
the
weathi r
• o i f a n i i - of iivdiyntmn tame *e
imiformlv culd and
neivrl&gt;
a d a-i -top on M*i A, tU’UH.'*
evei yw here fair
Light to heavy
■owfafl in the .SI l.avv'ienre val
Ihr Iti pub Iiran ildeftain u p !
’ br
|'H'-»i"li ai iiiall, » » tuninl lev and an urnI th * fitnai lake *
repurt d Bnd ftrnlvtg weather
lack lbio.,g.oiij| it-,' toulil in Jim*
ami Jul). II. IJ. bu that tl&gt;« \ r s i » ten.I,-if ,rtii'h to Mat m

Coleman Selects His
Assistants; Takes
Office Next .Month

1 ,d.
h'Ot I 1 - ' U 'i1 4
I'tr
K IWH'ii
man «if
th*- s nu*°t I
t lull lift* mode In- , itlllllllt It' J slgiimrnl* f"i ue* v* 11&gt; rind th
will tii- ntm limed j«t f 11hoi no.

\

M . In«
ti V
M and
Jn V M .»* *i * •« I M
O M11rl l v
r IH» *» u .«
ti Ml

f Hi
i .it&lt; a
'll, i
\ hilt • hi V

Mystery Shrouds
Death Of Actress

Jn Santa Monica

I’ .'r -. .rplv
r,,.rrl .1 Tl""-,l,,,
|U | » wubCwf.. Al Ihl
fiillnumg Wr.ln .u»&gt; . mrrlinr -f Mm.
timr 1annthrr*
VTtVl
time
another' KtblnpUnthe Fascist grand vomit d

Carbon M o n o x i d e
May Have Canned (ir i‘(»n Will lOi'nt'NV
Death Of B e a u t y Demand In Tam pa
|lW
A

ii

\ M , I II ri?♦

if

l*i-i 17
. .irfir. ( Mg

.V
a *i*'

Fatal Floggings

gi up ito**ed Ho*
liver
valNy,
ii in k iug ii flu ok log mo ve merit
#
K'oi'Oiv mniwiivei * io«iilted l«»
H»* ha H«- *1. r, i iiou i* I- pr ogre *i
arid in w Inc h ..* rnjr -jdc the ate
fin er* Mini fVt#n hoirllt * of tank;*
WM' 1 k ihi im in h vi pal t,” the
• • o 'mn* n|iii "tut»*d

w \ s i i i \ H T n \ . ii. , i : , . v
11IVftt Moll*
. • 1 ti,|» 1.4(4, «•*
4e’ll
VV iMmin I *r r n pi i *nh ii I of I In
f t mil l t pi4 n 1 &gt;j|v lit m\ »'« i i*ri**
A in tn an
Fcdi i nt mu of | abut.
Todd
Ilig Hi.' d iHl ■* 1In Dmii
J udg« 1 Jame » t
-aid today he uoiifif iriievv hi- de
M. M&lt;'&lt; M l Cl 1, i&gt;•1
office 1*1 Ho
\if 1 nil 1
II 1
maud
fm
pitni*hmi nl
of Hu -c
IL
e«"
1 m In g d**l ii •a (1.0 ft of (■i
s . bui w ill
f Hem »
I
who f|ogg*'d UM'I loll ed #|fi*l fralh
*lmll 1»* •
h"lt IIIOll XIII
. ’c •ll. t 'mn
the weal he* lojeta*!
fm to
Ural mu tl Ihl, I’ouut.y
|,t 1.1;r
&gt;..t 1„n I - I
U hitelim *t
rt ed t Ii* 1 - uii'fi it Tam pa tun
ltll**ell. P'e
v a nt up* t -1 11 T| 1 1 Itl (U oil
for Urn ) vai - wbilr olbri natooi- night mitt ti'imiriiiw i* M. f ..], &lt;vv%
Hit eg HI It
I•
It try H •
\ ' If fI'llllil
week* ii go
ln-i'plli
Shoeniakei I
I R I \ |u \
\ 1 ll,*4* it
'" I * illy i loud) and itmtiniied cool
I'h'fV d»4i| |h hi ............
pr gi •■•tl.
llil Ilf
--t 1hi Hem v
died • f lit* into
1 INI \ \| ft.
1
U "*
Ri. bni *
11Hiipt mann
1, hn*l one of Hie tin,
F i *»*i in • hall l»i &lt;
i'li &gt;4' •
Meiobel * " * ♦ ! ,
1
Kooorvrll made
a *J.fdlO.IMHI. tonight and \\ dn *«da&gt;
in*Hieeti’*
*laieu
lit
came
al*
P.ehliti
*v ti
tn* * wid* on I Int
Il .s' M g *\
he ll dl IV I’ll It- "
oim “r i i o r . " Ilaov.r rani in mll- the ruuth and ventral p rliorv* if
i eitl itolevl
1lull
Hi
*
i
a
i
ofifiu
off,
e
v
v
i
Hi
Nmriio4
'
W .&gt;* 1. ' 0
|ti&gt;) * a*nl tj11,
I*'" wl I Pm ii fi|iJic* ft! Hie ('milt
f.tli t rue fioitliw ,1 paiilv
1 . 11,'wl• IV
I’ elh H.I .1 |irt* 1 hi
maling Ihr Nrw [&gt;ra“- jioblir ilrpi 1leal
m id mg u
li, Ke!ii
1hiiiim*
So*m li*r
li'inlfi.
a i I | ' f* . ♦
m
11M f* lie 1 “
*" * - auto live* v i*i *p* ** o I jite*
.otninlim ■nt«. and took u rdit I n i fmid) arhi con'in lie*I told, pi i i K Vm Im
I# / Hotel
h r■ ol
Ihiv nl I n..... .
pic*nhmf
of tin*
I .* ii , i n i f if
ifir#r|ii Hat inn
fti*U f 1*1*1 to thr rtr*a*l, with tein How «td * tv h.i \ I I i n U .
how Yi*i, |h V
iV";*ii"
Mi top
* JJlI.iOU.IMii' ,.| rerotmaldt- a w t
mu i Hu*. J ft- lii m I
W otk-f'
Viliam
of winch Ho
St mill a id* A
Rtipine**
f ’"k‘ li l*y»t 'ffnitdl* is correct,
peia tuie of M
tn ;tft tnigh t
“V "lllj'l'llfl, »Ail
|| i. 11111»■ po&gt;
- ,,, ,) „ U1 |(&gt;
Honv. i ir^iin.
three l a ropa men wen* niemh* •
Small* y. \i hut I* /.ft' Inn* ,
im v ' 11*►
!Ij v t K***cd ti* (he man
, I loll| '.IM " M l .V||m T"dd ntav • »*» i " hi
n r predirled ibr puldn
d. bt Ue&lt;lm**tjav partly f o o d )
An iiulionce
t
K * 11 \V \nfdgrrn
Thonift*
t-Id ii’potlcth
Ihril • liit'di '1 -f
I indhctgli baby
p
M
Hi li li
&gt;1* to I'ln denlh nf ri■i i im
pefaon* in Davl &gt;'i.
would i l u to IJ 01 lid billion b&gt;
f "la • *i f ] i1ti I mu nnil Al •- u L t
ll he bn ft new
vt | ue#,
July.
11 iie-l to an addii
l&lt;v tudg
1 Siiiilnv tn tin* i old ‘V i ' i ' V i tf i• &lt;it ei'fi 11ii *I m i ham i lo "do oin ol i 1 ni
Llhvr itli t ltori**’i lh D
VVi*|,
i t i , |.m '|M'wi .| ■* i,&lt; .Interlor ” lent
* ■•»
l ** • difficult to tie!, i Ti|i*ie hovt j.,ng, the fin **t inbn in Ann i on
i* Sharin', candid ■
.fhr fm|n,.,
,,r &gt;aide-nt
blame*!
|l* t. Sent t I H | ft %
uny thing
ftigntfirailt,
i ,'** Iw*t night I li* no1* ling Wft* ii mattei of hmii* h peimiii ha» hi Kaikilig he can do -mnet him/ dev cIt•11*
ihr Itl.u bank panic on hy»lriia
Finance l&lt;i&gt;«il t
M ""m , I
Ho |at ntmmiv iniiftt |trmiuc»* “ (h#
'• •• eft (
Mnl Mi* M * 11Im Fiod, that lately hap ever hern done be
I 1 lid.
*ij ■ &gt;; * .1 bv t be I
in,lured among hank drpo.iil t , 11&gt;
I j i n c m , A i Hi hi tUftTifin Jm*
'vile of Wallace
K md ■f
ihr foie cn i •*'♦** ' ike tbt*
thr incoming Admlniatraltoti. and
Jinkt'1*
til l nf 1)14 M V
K iVc VIlll'N, Iqufdin*.
told
polite
*he
i
liked
m u Ii
H
im
IN
i
«li'*
II
i»fi
In
r a i l ’d It “ the rnnut poltilral ali-l
f.rvmi Jnr, I.rind* flu
itilling (he ge*v-• mu ’* a ir nerfillfi.pit 1 rrp.l ..............
II.
'•hr .ii tic** Jet*- Sufidnv ftf'i iio-on
n. •! 4 i" rit t i pt n p . II i'Ml
ll «ihltii*r8 lift l* * i » * l |l
1 A MIM I tec IT
*/!*&gt; Comp*
Thi
l*i
|»4*4 17
1 \ MPA
-al y t•• citfiimutc th M'litpuff.
•••* * I h I 'lephone
• rd I ,m # Will 4 1 ••1**114.111. VV *4 , Mb’ 'fieri &gt;.n tin
i ---- Mato
*»oiler J \| |»* ann utteed here
to. lay i nlitiu &lt;11 ii
I ckmI uffii ini*
nhw-fvrd
that
ham ID Zacfi(t &lt; 1 V X
von |i| Iinvi
■nl lit
■ r.l h• lad in Ihe evenuif pov
and ( 11ii lid f nt v
ll*
ItUf 1I'I V into 411in ifiM
i1 Imvv |-ii !!%ut*'"* " n**w liy ill * Re* r|it iii'li Frl ' fj!llk &gt; f •i i •in,t
lion i*i* and
or ri ini in In- mink C'inr ivlm |&gt; -he •uid *v. 1 1 1 niellhci at inIT* in
m r s . W . i v i . I jO v e i i
nf ni,nr.. , (ni.,..tv igotumn win i«.
nil in k**'l it’1ill and nn.'it d 4*v idem
i* n«»t gmund fm
f t up pi' *" *
1in' &lt;:ri oi day fin*I
nrf i *1 nl * the 4 t line * it uaM
* I'
Home made by the Hate to the county Srhaft1, J it ‘ j ' J t*
....... .
flnggllitr,
nr pai I n "In
tie*vv t Mnl fjiil*'** t' **igiiivl»*d in til#
Luth*
i
T
Ou*e.
P
i
l
e
IK
in-in
H
dlyw.md
cafr.
tin*
a
't.
*
*
v
v
ft
P
_____ —
school fend within a few day*.
\lu, ,.i
i tiam r y
l»*t " '* h i , ih
»!af i*,
% w
lei*i y
wtatntrs,
Int* Ilib l!*d in i I huMui
VV k n, it.
H, ! •lej* l . .
lit found d»*ftd ■ I
lo .ti
VI mdwv
tl \
Mra. Olivia &lt;». U*vell died th *
Half of it. he n m ,
will rome
pviidid
In
"'
polorimti
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Furflier Recourse
Tn (ourfs Of Law

he n'lull %r /«n■«

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the

Schools Will (;et
Christmas Gi f t
Of Half Million

i thnet*, ’ I.full1 \i*» Jr»*#y«

Mwu VV M liivpll Dies »«:•'*&gt;•&gt;■ " •hrialma* a'ltwalinn
In Lake Mary

VIftUK!

Westobal Obsequies
Arc To Be Tomorrow

3-Year Prison Terms
Handed Two Negroes

Inl lc*d#t nf *h*

Benefit Show Is To
Be (riven At Milanej

1

MARITIME NEWS

b. will put Oil a ll*until pr» 'i uv

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Ida Hi Sa-ifutd

i( nf admiftftuin 1'hi* hmil wiU

New
Service To
Itok Singing Tower

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�TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17,'IMS

THE 8AUF0BD WERALP, SANTOBD, TUMXDK

Herald

n S S U ,’J DECEMBER
M*

V em T For

IT, 1 M

Today '

pcct Philippines
ill B e Independent

Booklets Tailing The W orld
Wash., Dee. 17. —
restaurant, and when the fraftar naked what kind of ten About Florida
NewCurricdom Th#8EATTLK.
new Philippine Common­
we wanted, we replied casually, “ Oh, any kind, what's the
will emerge a* a complete­
difference V* We’ll never forget the horrified expreaalod
At StateCollege wealth
ly Independent Insular govern­
of our friend who exploded Indignantly, "Barbarian! There Sent Out B y Many Localities
ment, members of a United States

are as many different varieties of tea as there are kinds of
flowers. You might juat as well aay that there’s really no
difference between a sunflower and' a Talisman rose." It
aeema that there are three main divisions of tea, classed by
the method of curing. There la black tea, tea that la fer­
mented; green or unfermented; and the semi-fermented
which is known as oolong. Oolong team comes largely from
the Island of Formosa, and some of It la brought from
China where it gets its name, "Ou-Loung," which means,
"green dragon." . .
’
Another name with an Interesting origin is orange
pekoe. It comes from the Chinese, "Pak-ho,” ’which means
silver hair, so called because the first China tea had a leaf
of silver with tiny hair. In Ceylon and .India, the orange
lint of these hair# caused the prefix of orange to pekoe.Orange Pekoe la not a certain brand or quality of tea as is
sometimes thought tjut only denotes a particular sire of
black leaf tea. This else leaf Is put up by many compa­
nies and in many different grades of tea. So the mere
name. Orange Pekoe, does not guarantee a fine drink.
In India, the various teas are divided under the names
of the districts from which they come, and Darjeeling Is
considered superior. Ceylon, Java, and Sumatra as well
as India produce black teas.
From Chjna, comes the

B WWRET OF GETTING i

land H shall bt given unto
fO*d pleasure, greeted down,
nsken legotier, and running
'shall man give Into your
h Fer With th# tame mass­
ist y# mete withal It shall
rasutwd to you agalm—Luke

copies In a few day*, and realdents are asked to rail at the
office of the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce and procure copies when available, or to
tend ro , the Chamber of Commere# the, names and addresses
o f persona to whom they wish
th* booklet* sent, and they will
be mailed out. Poatag* on the
Seminole County booklets, B. 1).
Highleyman reports, la one and
one-half cents.
Miami and Miami Beach lead.
aa usual, ln the number of booklets, each of those tourist cities
issuing more than 100,000. The
Miami Herald reports that more
than 00,000 booklets on Miami
Beach have been sent to Iqdlviduale
and travel
bureaus
.hroughout the United State*, It
was announced by Mrs. Agnes M.
Purnell, newly appointed eecrelary o f th* Miami Beach Chamber o f Commerce.
Most of lb* remaining 28,000

handsome folders for the local
chamber, but in this case he has
^hpi^d his former efforts end
a booklet that la sure
attention
tin Winter
J?i,e thousand folder*, almost
(he same as the supply which
ha* been used for the past aevtra] years, have been ordered
printed by th* Clermont Chamher of Commerce, and (he cornmltle* consisting
of
Don E.
Smith, Geo. F. Westbrook and
Don IsT Lochner, expect to ro in­
pier* th* copy and give order
within th* next few days accordRig to the Clermont Press. Hotels
of Clermont: are furnishing new
cuts of their bulldlnga, and with
slight change* In copy, the foldera will be virtually unchanged,
A ehack for 13 ,000— first Inataltment on the elty advertising
campaign mapped out by ~the
Chamber of Commerce advartia|ng committee—ha* been mailed

In dUity irinnrln they begat, fix *
And die. They I.re by darkness,
an* their-.lay.
Ara barred with .hide. Their
, natrew bodies flicker
Like .darts o f morning .untight
when they mdve.
My sodden step U quick; but
th&lt;y are quicker
Than kinds that walk lightly
frdtp store to grove.
And-thi by quiet patience I ran
lajfi* them
To tsk i proffered morsel from
oqf h tnd,
They ■ •* forewarned; and I .hall
,. aet*r blame them
iHeSUaf
an Immemorial comtea the 't*n*e and guarded
'a s danger,
in, at boat, s bruak sod

h stranger.
&gt; Winifred Gray Htew art
*. BUNHKT WIND
T M hound still boys along tha
A * trail, th* same swift fsx;
A dlamlng brush slip, out of
ttgh t
In n the quiet den of night.
By Ings Gstha
itollnl'c Itch for a larger
&gt;f Ethiopia may turn out to
\seven-year kind.—I'athfind-

Ttms* long-distance
planners
m lgtt give soins thought to th*
tlmffwhen there will be supereumgted veterans of the CCC.—
lndimupoHa News.
iksrs claim the government
too much interest in benk4slprelly, the benkera preo teke whatever Interest
V
themselves.— Norfolk

sax around Okmulgee are
-to hare been living I0O
on ) communistic bsal*. la
ib way to ship these fellows
here they cams froroT—
id Oregonian.

(a a p u t country. The
mem of Justic* D trying to
bat erim* doesn't p«y—end
iLary Dvi&gt;srtmenl &gt;• suing
ito successful criminals for
ts&gt;as---Judga.

Thunder In The Hast
With Italy well embarked upon her buccaneering
adventure in Ethiopia, the European |&gt;owers trying des­
perately to roach some effective means of putting sn end
to the Rtruggie, and the world at large helplessly watching
the cun Hugest Ion spread, there come disturbing seundu of
‘ 'thunder ln the East" about the naval parity question. The
Now York Herald Tribune aera the hegemony of the eastern
portion of Asia and the Islands which lie to the southeast
M the ultimate goal o f Japan In her insistence upon equality
In naval tonnage;
"Japan's truculence In InalHting rigidly and stubbornly
that the principle o f parity he accepted at the opening of
the naval conference In London is not so disturbing as is the
success of Japan In putting the naval cart before the po­
litical horse. Abstract parity— or equality o f the naval
strength— has no meaning except in the i!£ut o f the po­
litical forces which motivate Japan's demand for a Navy
equal to BriU/g's or America's. Adequate discussion of
the political aspects of the naval problem Is, however, atill
dLtasteful to Japan.

"The Japanese have consistently overlooked or ob­
scured the fact that the Washington conference of 1921
covered not only the limitation of naval armaments but
also the Settlement of political disputes .Effecting the Pa­
cific and the Asiatic mainland, At the conference a num­
ber of accords were reached which, while not dhnecUy
linked together by treaty, were, nevertheleaa, accepted
only because they formed part of a general program.
The limitation of naval fortifications (n the western Pa­
cific was a political concession to Japan. The nine-power
treaty, which, among other things, pledged the eigne*
toriea to respect the political tend territorial Integrity of
China, was a vital part of the genera) accord.
"Japan has flagrantly violated that treaty. She is now
embarked on a policy of aggression In Asiq. If, as t « s
almost certain, her ultimata aim Is the hegemony of the
eastern portion of that continent and the island* which lie
to the eootheeat, this is a matter of vital concern to Britain
and the United Btatea and directly affects their naval pol-

congressional party which at­
tended inauguration, of the “ pr~'Ed Randall, The Tailor, is
batlonally” administration ssld on
back la Sanford and located
arrival hers Rundiy.
la the MeLaiMer Arcade BuildLed by Vies
President John
lag. New to the dam tq see.
Nsneo Gamer and flpeaker of the
TALLAH ASSEE. Dec. 17. — House Joseph W. Byrne, the party
Ed for that new Christmas
Revision of the curriculum of
salt. Yea know there Is a dif­
Floiida 8tate College for Women
ference between ordinary tall­
In the freshman and sophomore
CASH M O N EY
er made and Randall-Made.
years with emphasis placed on a
For year OLD GOLD and
pregram of general education has
SILVER
such aa watches,
been made by the callege faculty
chains, rings, pins,
dental
senate composed of representa­
bridrework, sad say broken
tives from ever, department of
Jewelry.
the college headed by President
FLORIDA COLD
Edward Conradl.
BUYING
SERVICE
The col'ege objectives fo r the
108 So. Park Ave. •
■tudents a i explained by President
Conradl follow:
1. To achieve and maintain a
state o f health that will contribu'e
to succeaafol living.
!. To develop the ability to ex­
D iam ond* A n d W a U h e a - ..
press her Ideas clearly and cor­
R o e W a tc h A n d J e w e lry H eaalrinjr
rectly In both spoken and written
D iam ond M ou n tin g A n d E n g m v t a i
lEhglUh.
-vvukaa raitai * a a nan to n iir 3. To have a reading knowledge
o f one foreign language.
4. To have an acquaintance
with the historic and contempo­
rary organisation of society.
GLASS
5. To hava a reasonable under­
standing o f her physical and bio­
P IT T S B U R G H P A I N T P R O D U C T S
logical environment.
Gian—Picture Framlnf
A. To understand and appre­
ciate the factors that rnter the
effective family lire.
7, To have an appreciation of
literature and other forms of art.
8. To gain an Introdurtlon to
the beet philosophical thought as
It relsUs to successful living.
0. To have an understanding
of her own mental make-up and
the personality of those with
whom she must live.
E C K E R S O N F R U I T C A N N E R S , IN C .
In order that all regular atudenta attending Florida Slate Col­
lege for Women benefit by the
general educatkn which the re­
quired courses are intended to
provide, the senate ruled that the
riquirements are to be effective
D ozier &amp; G ay's Quality Paints
In all divisions of the college wltn
the exception of the School cf Mu­
"Beat for lha South"
.,,
sic. This ruling take. In IhV Col­
They last longer—They coat lean—and they keep at­
lege of Arte and Sciences, the
tractive locking Song after ordinary palnU have
School of Eduration, and the
fftdAde
Schorl of Home Economies, TwoS T A N L E Y -R O G E R S H A R D W A R &amp; C O .
yrar students In the School of
_----- ---------- 214 Sanford Avenue ----- - -—.—
Eduration will conform as far aa
possible to the general plan, end
will conform entirely when they
continue Ike work for any degree
Under the new plgn ' a atudint
In the first two years will Uke
fewer courses with more rises pe­
riods In thus* subjects than under
the plan now in esistrnre. For a
survey course she will attend a
class five hours a week, and for an
Lumber, Building Material—Roofing
elective course four hours a week.
“ Lumber Measured By The Golden Rule"
A student may have as many aa
th and French
«*
17 hours o f classes a week. By
having mote clas* periods per
routse a week, a course will be
completed as a unit of work at the
end of a Si metier and not at the
close of the echool year as la the I
rase In most of the courses now
offered.
Before graduation a student
will be required to pass a compre­
hensive examination on "family
, , . of course’ you are. I-*t us
life," the course of study and
make your hoi'day season a suc­
questions for which are to be
cess with a delightful new
hstr
worked cut by a committee of the
style.
faculty r presenting the depart­
ments of economics, home econom- j
ice hyglrn-, psychology, and so­
* rintiv.
-j.
Croquignola
ciology under the chairmanship
of Or. Margaret R. Handels, dean
SSi
100
AU Over
^
C
of the School of Jlma* Economics.
nleurs, ell lor
X
CURLS . V 8 «

Ed; Randall

W ERT -The Jteweler

SNOW’S PAINT

•C

Grapefruit

AtleaJ to man, ro their predestined W^?

* n,UBC(i Ihe evening, with tea solaced the
midnight, • and with tea welcomed the morning.*’ And
coming down to the twentieth century, a modern Am eri­
can tea-fancier who would not exactly be regarded aa
emaaculated la the ex-heavywelght champion, Gcno Tunncy.
O. O. McIntyre Is Impressed with the
prodigious
mcnl the Britishers make o f tea, and Hata an array o f
Gruyere sandwiches, anchovies, Jelly, brqjid and butter,
scones, snd crumpets that have made tea-table U lk obsolete
tfeenuso "everybody is too busy gouging."
Some o f the glamour that hangs about tea arises from
the fact that it is a native o f India, the cradle o f ro­
mance. where diamonds are as big aa ostrich eggs, ele­
phants trumpet to the rising sun, and anything happen.
An interesting anglo fo r the housewife In choosing tea
Is that the tiny buds and small 'leaves usually make a
superior quality o f drink while the larger leavea which
present a lietter appearance, make a poorer tea. So ft
seems thnt this tea worship Is quite elaborate, and woe
unto the waller who hringa a black Ceylon to a tippler
who asks for Formosa Oolong, or to the store-keeper
who suggests that the gentleman will find little differ­
ence between the basket-fired Japan green and the Chi­
nese gunpowder. The real ten connoisseur prides himself
on being able to tell by the aroma, the bouquet, and the
body not only what country in which the plant grew, hut
in what province, the length of time the leaves were
withered, and even Into what shape they .were rolled I

Open F o r Business

'Em phasis P laced O n
N e w P ro g ra m
Of
G en eral Education

TRjBT ABM FOREWARNED
The 'llttl* Aery* turn of th* under-

wCynj

(iM r t lly i ( m d t£*t lit U n it a
labor would be required far Fi pi not la m ils # their goad of com­
plete self-go vemmsnt.

Bought For

The Santurd

Forum

th# highest point# of unaalfiah
iteiii ami un»#lfifthrtfa* i* th# high)
rat degree of
living.
Merrj
IChrlatmas to ai), Including oui

crtitrala.
I'honr Call Appreciation
MRS. W. E. WATSON.
“ Kxcuae It plea.*, party', hung
up. .orry,” How often we gel Just
that an.wer when we go to tho
phone, .nmellmr. brealhleai. olhrr, we have knocked over a rh.lr
or bumped our .hln, but .mad
matter to the on« who put In th.
call.
TAM PA, I&gt;«. 17. —&lt;AV-Comp­
This happen, ao often In many
Initance. where women are bu.y troller J. M. I.ee, who de.cribed
that I have decided to commit a them all a. "damnable thing,
little mla.lonary errand in behalf with hellward tendencies" last
aneiounccd a campaign
of «rnd#r« and recall era of phone night
against slot machines operated
rail..
without license from the state.
Yea, thl. Is a resolution a. It
Administration of th* slot ma­
might be called lo affect thrwe chine taw was placed upon the
who call a number and If the
romplrcller'a office by the Icgis“ hello” reply is not heard with- . Jature. The comptroller approvr.

State Licenses On
Slot Machines Must
Be Paid, Says Lee

license permit, snd send, them Is
th* county tax collector* to ls*u* the license and collect tho
state's fee of |30 annually on
each machine. Approximately 7,000 permits htvs been Issued out
o f a maximum o f 18,000 allowed
by law In the antlr* state.

CASH

United Lumber Co

Seasoned and Unfinished Lumber

Lucille's Beauty Shop
Arcade Bldg,

Lucille Johnson

P h on a COfl

Prohibition In A ir
T o B e Continued
CHICAGO, Dec. 17. — 1*7 —
Americans favor prohibition In the
cloud*, st least. It waa Indicated
by a poll.

C. B. Smith, president of one
of the major transport concerns
(American Airlines, Inc.), an­
nounced that patrons had voted
on tha subject. Ho added! ,
"The mult Indicates that pub­
lic opinion Is against serving
cocktails on airplanes. W# will
continue our existing policy ot
not serving say form of Intosl*

On,
Cold Night

( in , la Ob sacondlng
rfftdVocy ( I ) tba Poiico
0M N M t l I t a ;

authentic*, ( » • rtwj*

Drive Oat For

ANGELS
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THE B AN T O IP HtttAIJ), SANFORD,

Scholastic H o n o r
Roll Is Announced

Christmas Tree Coupon

S o c ia l A n d Perso n al A ctiv itie s I
Misa

M A R G A R E T P E T E R S . Society E d ito r

Social Calendar

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Telephone

WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. —W )
—The Supreme Court m!*d th*l
th: federal government lack* the
right to import . aperial tax on
liquor luawafacturer* and dealer*
in dry elate* nine* the prohibition
amendment waa repealed. In a
e-to-fl opinion the court affirmed
deeiriona by th” Circuit Court in
mere from Birmingham and TuUa.
Jtiatlr* Hubert* aaid the law in­
fringed on Mate right-.

TIH

NAME

“Music Is Magic” A t
Milane Tomorrow

U. S. Liquor Tax In
Dry States Forbid

Pe rsonals

Some of the fotblca ami Id inMr. and Mr*. Eau! SbcHrmalrr
ayneracir* of the film olon y arc
arolina are the gurai*
humornu'ly revialed in the braird j of N. rth't
of Mr. and Mia. II C. .Mill tide.
ttew mu.ical romance, “ Music J«j
Magic," at the Milane Theater
Wedne*day and Thursday. Alice | M r. ami M r a. iykhivy (aotlay
Faye and Ray Walker are cr-feu-, havr rone to Miiar.ji aft i i Fptftnlinc
here u i h lilt- Inllil a
tured in thla eomrdy ami »ong- aevvial &gt;U)
ID *,-lie
falh.r,
T.
It.
iCuddod acreen production.
It all itarta when Walker In-a
in
h'tiriit'k
Mi, urui Mr*
|to get hi* iweelheart. Mi*. F rjv,
n break In the movie*. Dirr-tio i
jgo mad, film alara ret temp-raI mental and atudio assistant* fall
.nil over themselves in nn effort I
to plea*e Ibelr auperior*.
To
add to the
ronfoab*n, |
Mitchell and llurant, the nrr* ' r' i *
"nuttiesl** r3tnr&lt;iian'«. indulg.* ii
thi* wildest capers of thpir th**-!

were announced today by the
fartilty of the athool.
j
The following membera of the
Senior I !*«• made1the honor roll:
Feta H-uianun. Margaret B*nn«lt.

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AD D RESS......................................
DOORWAY .........

E N S E M B L E _______TR E E ..........

I CAVE A T HERALD OFFICE BEFORE NOON DEC. 24

Fannie Hicgrr*. Sybil Boyd, Eti«-

aheth Uric ham. Sheila Britt Cam*
eron. M a r y , Chapman, Dorothy
ciaurr. Crare Cook. Jana Gantt. i y
Clara Mn**h Virginia llariweth
^
er, Charlotte MoughtoA,
Louit*
r*ek*r«l. Marjorie Pop*. Vora Ri
ley. Frank

llenjamln,

and

Earl

^

time to the rooat, tbu* bad
’« • productive.
Switching light, on abate
A. M. give* the bird* from
14 hour* In which U&gt; U y *

D R . H E N R Y [t
M c L A U U N ;*
Op'oniUigt
Eye* EzmnliMii
Clime* Correctly FUM
I I I P u t A ta

PANTS

Whitten

’j

PRESSED

I**wla «1riR»4 A

Junior*. Vivian Butaer, Evelyn
Ca'r*.
lie m Chapman.
Marian
Clause.
Hori* Corner,
Miblrcd
llodge*. Winifred Hutrhiaon, Ma r)
Franev*
lord,
A morel
Peter*.
Edith Singletary.
ElUabelh Tuton. Dull thy Warren.
I.enorn

tmr
the
Torrnrrnrl and Mr*. H
, . hn*te«*ca,
A “ pot
n rr ttH arrv.d at the
Mr*. K y ( ; . j i ow, j
, hri.i.n*.
Sen nine.

R A L E IG H . N. C , Dec

17

ID

— Farmer* and poultry mrn of
thi* «cetlon are equipping their
hrnbmi*r* with elrctric lichlinq
aupcrvlaor of national fnrrata in to employ Ibe "elrclchnut” *y»Elnrida. deliver an arhlre** on. I* nr on tb feathered flock
"The Hiatory of American FurWith winter and it* *hor'en*d
cat ry."
day*, ben* * pend ntrr-1 of their
Mr. Albert traced the hiatory of
forratry from Colonial time*,
when th* major problem of the
avtller wa* the rutting of linil-cr
and clearing of land aa quickly a*
peaiible. through the exploitation
period, which began in the Binetrvntb century, and rlown to thr
prevent, when conservation of fori* l rerourre* I* being ilrvueJ
Look as wellmore than ever before.
groomed as you
Prraldrnl* Cleveland, Harrier n,
John Qninry Adam*, and the tw •
feel.
llooeevelt* snd former Governor
Gifford Pinrhnt. of P. nnay var.ra,
were mentioned by Mr. Albert a*
leader* In thr devrLpment of ronerrvation of American fureat*.

PUEaSaSKD --------S»»ll* rlrtllH A

PRESSED _______

A GAY TIME FROM
NOW TILL NEW YEAR

Announcem ent

Mr*

Johnny Toole

Groce

iinnrur t ho-e
the
prr.ciit.r
"Mraaiah" b
‘jiihday a I I .

llaa Taken Over
Th* Management

«f tb*

Land.

Wlth A New Complete Line Of
Frulta A Vegetable*

Member* and thrlr
husband- or
r»cort* are invited and -ach n u m ­
ber la to bring a gift for tin- trie
Semrnol* Chapter Numb, r Tv- .
Order of the Eastern Star
wr l
meet at 7:30 P. M. at the Mu "in.
Temple.
Monthly
bridge
part* ■ ' "
Ladle*' Auxiliary of Tempi H. Mi
larael wrill take p'.arr ai s e ' E.
M. at the Community Cr» I • « d h
Mra. Dave Boni»ke and Mr
J -!&gt;uh
D lngfeldrr ae hoaUs* *

Mi** M*r,a,r I'a V 11 daughl.r
of Mr. and M
\V '( Hay no* of
thi* city, a i l yiir
' ■*1 - do at
tb* ,uharrtpti"'i
f t rlr-a'rlrd woe r , 1. i-rnrt in ai ttnMunir lent Er t u I*
"a ILnth

Spuds To He Planted
On Society's Lawns
DeCnursey Home Is
Scene Of Meeting

•*: ighti r
- *1 Wi son i f
i* the llmif
• &gt; ic|ire*t tih d

.1 »vi tnif' » ' th*
i

* vhibtlion of
i f|i*d lii*l w ‘ i‘h

ii meflilwr of
kfltsihl I

T H E Y E X P E T I S I V

M h«Ht

hi* wiati«tic
irveal
that
*nr
cb.da-tl, .landing " f every ela.»
m p r n xd • * "
,, * t ,,f lh'. •i ".
IllThe Frrvhman r t » ‘ » .huwt-'l
, e „ „ - f on.- |H-i.-cnL U.* Sophu
:,,t percent, the Junior* I b
iwrcnt. and th- Senior*. t&gt; 66 I* '
,
ttut cf the entire .eh. .&lt;1 Ihe
, .bowed a (Tain of * *-•« pet
rent and 'be l - » * 7 twreent. put
img Uie *ebu«il
P -reml aU.ve
the averag* of the laat untt.

!» were rli«dnl at the reg•iing of Cirele Number
the Fir*l Haptisl I burch
iiP'lav after noon at the
Mr* W * !*** our*ey *fl
Avenue
Mra
E.
M.
I it the ilevo tinrial an*!
the
Bible
vtudy le«aon
r* J4 A Kdenfi*Id led 111

W A S H IN G T O N ,

lire

— Careful
■
—Thorough
R
— Inexpensive l

17.—

(irowmif » f "prole*! |u*Uio » " on
faphionalile lawn* l« t hrea trrwit
by trvrral prommmt Republican
mm mt n attaching the potato eontrot *r&lt;tlon of thr amrmlr*! Agticultural AdjuMmrnl Art,
Mr* William FUrfe Howl, pre*i
tlcnt. toll! the l*l*tilcl le ag u e of
Hr (mb'iron
Women
that
Mm
rt l*ow Bar n, wealthy mill
lira hr, planned t« pln.il
them on the lerrac* of her fa*h-

LANKY
V
Dry Cleaning i
Co.
I
102 E. 2nd

J

llu ti’l
Cush

)

fo ru rl
our
nml C a rry
prlrcw
firir fo r suits o r
plain dresses.
,
Cleaned and
1
I ’ routed
i

J »ia»*. C. E Mo.el/,
M ay
laruiavill*. Gu
nit ai-varut day*
and Mr- J
*'■
t Ibeir home In

O F F IN E
F A B R IC S
-A rro w
Cheney
Botany
R egal '

her
H'*“
liu-e

Established H)
Years Ago
Reduced Prices
Diamond Rings

Dr and Mr* t.
S
Selnian
have **
th*ir
gue-l* at
lhair
hum*. Pitt
Palme lu Aienua. the
a t t - r * father. E M
t heney of
Vahl ’-t*. O a . and h r grrat-auat,
M i- D T. Eat-e- . f Washington,

Dinner Rings
liar Pins
Wrist Watches

i;&gt;

Dr and Mr* It. II MrCa.Ilnand
ibeir .un-ln la s
an*l
daug bl*-.
Mr and Mr* lie * * * . Manker, r-f
M'-mphla. Trim , .p n il Sunday an 1
Monday here with Dr MK'aalin *
father. J. H. Mrl'a.lm, Magnolia
Avenue

Rogers Silver
I tinner Ware
tiprn

K* m in u s

l.rl them make their nan nelerlltms.
Ktrrything In spwlnlly prlrr.l fur h r l l t d i d a y

Season

fvlurd) frame*
Ifruvj firew

Please HER

Tubular fraai*

Big, all ateel
|lWl*r IWarlaf

Wednesday
Thursday

W IT H

witk llic)el* fork

Silk Gowns

But Are Only
You'd never Uke Iheae (lea to be only

Jl!

They M t expMfif* . . „|^ey feel egpcnslve

fe v

*"

wjSg''

All dimply becaua* Ihay’r* , made

rtdk iiilka, aatlnn, worvtfd*

and

of

fine,

NEW SHIPMENT

mogadom,
i

may *ip«asir« p n ant made,
$* * “*■(

Oirialm^. gifts!

Baby S^troU^TS4^

Wheel Barrows 95c

. they even ll« th* tf*jr tipcnsive ties &lt;J«!

Jutt arrive-: this morning I They are In-aut•fult Pastel shades, plain or figuroi. lace
Dimmed f r tailored. A gowa or pair of
I«ijam af to pu-aae everyone.

Roller Bearinc

Rugged
Fibre Rocker

tBL f' iI 1K NITTED
* A” W e e t -Is e e

White

DRESSING GOWNS

') t ) l
La

Upholstered Seats—
llrlght. Cheerful C o lo n

Uy Bradley

Blue

/*

O f f

0 .1 1 3

Tu)*

for

Octagwo C om pasta

W * bar* acvrral s Im holiday l u a a
gaavv» —( * ; &gt; —4vVi— palat
aa to—
book a -*ie.

Bria g year roupowa

With l)r tk t

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T H E S A N F O R D T T E R A IJ ), S A N F O R D ,

SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD,

Spotlight Shines

*Susie S at In Soup;* j Post O ffice In “ Red” ;
Say It, Y o u ’re Sober , 3 -C t Stam p Rem ains

C IT Y N E W S

Winter Advances
.

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JASPER, D.C. 17,—Many llam——- \
.
Ilton county cattlemen are planTha sports editor or tag ChatExpression Recital
itlng to feed their hulls Urougi tanooga TImiO * ■ * )* * *******
F lan s A re Announced
'the winter, taking their eus from the Sanford baseball pan , hia ra­
the fine condition of calves owned Stieat being sent to the Chamber
The public'I* Invited to attend
by etochm n who folloamd thU of Commerce
Soeretary *w ph
FRIDAY
a recital by thr ripm sUm pupil*
practice last winter, says County Bagwell said ha would hart a picThe South Side Primary School
at Mrs. George A. Maffett Wedne*Agent J. J. ScchresL
ture Uken of the field. The Ohatevening at 7:45 o’clock -at the will har.- a special Christmas pro­
■ ____
tanooga club is to train hen
gram
at
11:00
A.
M
at
the
school
South Sid* Primary School, As­
PUNTA GORDA. Die. 17.— neat eprlng.
auditorium.
sistant talent will be Mrs. A. M.
Phillips, fonran-. and Mias Mar­
ntercst in ncme
Johnny Tcola, who has bscu
garet L Davis, piano aecompanration of meats with the Forrest Gatchsl atora
’A
Falyy’a
In
Our
Ap|)lc
Tree,’
1s t
Is going forward for the last five years, announces
Marjorie Hodges. .
.
Kent Rossetter, Jr., will serve a*
ing to a report the reopening on Friday o f tha
announcer for th.- program which ‘ Pants,” Kent Rossctter, Jr.
ent N. II. Me- Manhattan Marhat, at Second
’Johnny’s Decision,” Frank Wood­
Htre’. t and Palmetto Avenue, un­
will be given as fo’lows:
ruff, III.
___
der bis management Mr. Tool*
Song, “ Away In a Manger," Mrs.
’Man's Measurement,” Joe McCasNF., Die. 17.— h»* had many years’ *xp*rl*ncv la
A. M. Philip*.
hn* county steer* *b» business and stated that ha la•The King’s Birthday," Elisabeth
“ Two Doll*," Charlotte True.
fattened for the tend* to conduct a first class
Fite.
One-act Sketch, “ A Volume that
, Show to be held market in hla new location.
CHRISTMAS PAGEANT
Failed," Nancy Rossetter an.l
“ 8 plrlt of Christmas," Patricia
Ann Benson. • v
r,
Andersen.
"Christinas OretUngs,” . Robert
P O L IC E C O U R T
"Ifbly Nigh!,” Mr*. Philips.
Middleton.
.
:
l.
“ Spitit of Christmas1 Trfp,M Nan­
will be dl-played at the
Orly fiva nsw cases were dlscy William*.
•
Em pty Stocking
National Exhibit* in Radio po»ed of la Monday afternoon a
-Spirit of Joy.” Lillian Boyle.
r« York. Thirty-eight Jar, session of Municipal Court, pra"Spirit of the Christmas Card,"
wen- r.rently ahlpiied to »i&lt;led over by Judge 8 . A. B. WUMartha Hagan.
By CAPT. F.'S, FFJIAN '
'ity for exhibit purposes, Union.
"Spirit of Giving," Myra Ann
• * *
•
Agent l-nul* II. Al-meyer
Sallie
Davis and Erneatloa
Southward.
Unlens yo* share year Joy; ___
Ranch cseh paid fines of $1 upon
“ Spirit of the Christmas Wreath," You can’t hare Christmas ’happi­
____
being found guilty o f disorderly
Janice Cook.
ness
*
*
S CITY. Die. 17.—Several ronJuct, ,nd Lonnie Hall wae
"Spirit of thr Christmas Stock­
Unless you share your Joy;
nuitly cattlemen are plac- &gt;rntenced to pay a fin# of $3 oc
ing," Iris Gay Flowers.
80 do Bom* atttra shopping, for
bred Angu* hull* «n their ro (o j a|| f or 10 days on a similar
CHRISTMAS READINGS
That stirs girl and boy.
,.w, planning to u»* them t harg«. J. E. Davis plvaded gull"Santa at Home." llilly Ludwig.
Tha Salvation Army will appre­
rice in their herd* next
to be|nB (Jnmk and waa sen“ Santa’s Little Friend," Annette ciate anything yea can spare to
nay* C-uidy Agent D. M. fenced to pay a fins of 110 or go
Abrams.
he'p out over this Christmas ef­
-II.
to spend five days In Jail,
"Eapectlng Santa," Duane Mc- fort. Our fond* are faf* short of
-----— ----------1 The largest fin* assessed was
8 tarrow.
taking car* of thoa* whose names
CH L e ft To Rot
that of $200 against D. A. PUt"December." Charlene Caldwell.
we already have tig etfr list.
'
rr
n | „„»
¥ S fn man, found guilty of driving
MISCELLANEOUS GROUP
Previously acknowledged . .. $21.06
To » l a n t l s I I C
under lh» influence of In­
“ Fldo." IcR oy Gilbert. ’
—
tr.xicetlng liquor. In lieu of pay"Water." K'nneth I.effler.
POSTPONEMENT’
II.OTTK. N C . D*c. 17 — mrnt 0f th* fin* he wll serve 60
“ Ambition." Walter Smith.
Th* annual Chrlytmae party of
mine leave- l« Ilk- burn- j . y ,
j*||.
“ River Rost*.” Grne LeGelte.
the Fld-lli Cla** of th* First
ar*. *nyp F II. I(a«l*. evCase* arilnst Frank Crumltv,
“ A Boy’s Plea," Mapes Greene.
Baptist Church which was ached:
hntl)elul&lt;*r»sl. I" slr**»ing charged with disorderly conduct
“ Tw~ Puppl'S,” E. C. Harper, Jr. uled to take plac* Friday, night
■e of decayed leave* tn amj , T1|n,t Marl* Montgomery,
“ Poeketa.” L*wl* Croeker.
at the horns of Mis* Minnie Brea
fe,
charged with petit larceny, eon“ Mv Pun" Stanley Rock- y.
has been postponed until- furtbeyrd iepre* arc humu* ami tinuw*l from laat weak, were die“Th* Rookie Tree," George Walk- notice.
‘
'*
I
I* c*M-ntlnl in the preven- ,ni**rd: while the drunk and dladry vcnlher Inlnry tJ orderly ease against Paul Perry
lr end flownr gardens, waa agiin continued,
r rid lit* here.
| Person* convicted at former
_________________ srulons of the Court paid finis
yesterday at follows:
Eugene
___________ K J l ________
Fonda, $25; Fred Cook, $1$:
Z m ZJL
Lewi*
Stebblns,
$!0;
Frank
.
^^■7
* 10 ; B. F. Thomas, f t ; 0. B.
, ,W y .
Senn, $51 George Alien, flJ O ; Eli.
sir May Cannon, $ L .
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Social Calendar

Yen S ir! T h ere is a Santa C laus!
Just Im agin e!

O u r la rg e com plete stock o f the newest

styles o f ladles’ ready-to-w e a r and millinery sacrificed
b e fo re X m as at end o f sea so n prices.
a b le w eath er w e are overstocked.

D u e to unseason­

R eal w inter w eather

is predicted fo r January an d F ebru ary, so take advan­
ta g e o f this sensational b a r g a in event-and be prepared
and a t g re a t savings.

A lso an opportunity to buy gifts

that w ill be appreciated.

Phone 75

Sale Starts -Thursday 8 :3 0
GENUINE
LEATHER
SPORT
JACKETS

CHERVEL
SPORT
JACKETS

HATS! HATS! FM ^S!
H u ad rrd s to

Pripm
Hand

oaket

All th*

from.

F e ll* — Velvet*—Silk

newest alyle* and culora.

ih w from 11 to 25 Inches Stock divided 4

W in d p ro o f
W a te rp ro o f
Colors— T a n B row n— R ed­
— G reen—
3.95 Values

S IL K L I N E D
Colors— Red—
N a v y — W h ite
— Cordovan—
10.00 V alues

( M e n Ch&gt;b Circle
H a s M eetin g F rid ay
'

______
A demonstration of Christmas
reoak by Mrs. E. D. Rinehart
id the making of a “ sugar plum
aa" by Mrs. J. C Benacn were
• lu r e s 'w f the meeting of the

U Mfa. E. I. Hby announced
Its had b'*fl gleen to the son
utlflcatlon project and that
•datiotl planting is planned fer
Library. Member* voted to
M Christmas wnath* for the
pltal ad library.
Vwe present were: Mr*.
... R. W.
ta. Ms*. F.. I. Hoy, Mr*. Jos, * v Mriscb, Mr*. W. G. Firm
, Mrs. J. C. Benson. Mrs. F It.
^nge, Mrs. E. I». Rinehsrt
u R. R. I k u . Mr*. H. II. 11eerMr*. H. B. Pop-. Mr* Clly 'e
nsey, Mr*. Andrew C »it»v
M ra 'h . B. M&lt;nroe.

m« . h , b. mcCsii.

m™.

qUm.

iton Brown, Mrs. W. G. Fleming.
Mr*. Walter L. Morgan, Mrs.
Roy Ttllit, Mrs. Fred Wilson,
Mrs. M. R. Strickland, Mr*. J. O.
Laney, Mr*. If. A. Swanson, Mrs.
C. F. Bra-man. Mrs. C. M. Flow.

WASHINGTON. Dec. 17. — (JF)
—Post Office Department o ffi­
cials have told a House appropria­
tions suheommittr • that postal
service again is •'inthcrid" and
indefinite retention of the threecent postage rate is rl-sirahle.
Louis Ludlow Democrat, Indi­
ana, chairman of a subcommittee
conducting h anngs on the Treas­
ury-Post
Office app-opriations
bill for 19.1(1. -aid he could not di*

PH ILAD ELPH IA. Dec. 17.—VP)
— Thoa* who
swerve sedan*
through thia clty.a streets should
watch their soonety. Une aentence aaya Dr. H. R. Owens, chief
surgeon of the Department of Pub­
lic Safety, will save elllieni
stopped for driving while Intoaicated.
I f you can aay “ Susie and Sallie
Sampscn sat in the soup" you're
sober, the doctor asasrta.

PAGE FIVH

F L O R ID A

trulge the eiact figures. But hir
said testimony showed ther'altua •Ion wa» unfavorable to reatora •
(ton of too-rent postage.
"Fusona ly.' Ludlow said, " 1
am rorvim.-il Jim Farley ha
done a gno.1 job a &lt; pus:master
grnrra! ami has effected a lot of
desirable economic*. It isn’t hi*
fault that the d part incut is lark
In the 1 d."

Howard II. Cherry o f Cedar
Rapid*. Iowa, la building a noW
realtltnr* on South Ocean Boule­
vard,
Delray Beach,
coating

Sanford L e g io n

P o s t " 0’ ™ *
&gt; t.t. depart*
«•
I tnent adjutan*. iTiTi a standing or
Loses To F ern an d in a 350 percent in comparison with
the prrvinu* year's rotter,
on
F F R N A N PIN A , Dec. 17.—Carl Sunday, the closing day of the
M Taylor, Vice commander of |contest. Sanford, the first n o r ­
f

®

11,000.

th.- Fourth D strict,
yesterday '
,*&gt;’
I * " " 1" to}'
lowing the tieginning of the new
ceelared The,. H.
Ilcrnandct | „ . i|)n y,..r
( v , M ( f in|,hed
IV.- No 51 of Fernandina w in -. thr l(rlvr wj(h „ 302 perernt Innr" « vrr Sanford Po«t No. 53, In rrrt.r
n
! » . way
memlwrship
race
fommander Kelly K. Wild, of
wh.ch has olalmeil
state wide Frrn. r ,llnB wj|| rrcrtvc „ t „ i o n
American legion attention for
fr„ m Commander
L. F.
* • time.
Boyle. . f Sanfonl. as a reward
7hr KrrnaiHv na pn«t. accord• I for thr mi pport arrorded the
inc t» figures certified by W. I drive by Na*«au county veteran*.

Walchca, Clocks, Jewelry
RE PA IR E D
•
Diamonds Mounted
Kngravlng

M cLau lin ,
T he Jew eler
PARK STB,

W P A Fund P a y F o r
Stenography Classes

Classes In stenography as a part
-,f •*.. c -p t ~&lt;-rational program
are to be start-d neit Friday
evening In the Junior High School.
I under the direction of Mr*. Doro*by Lloyd. She will teach both
1 -horthand
and typing. Claases
are a'*o to be held In Lake Mary
fi r thn«e who d sire to equiu
htir.*«lvc* for office work, the
| 'motion of the school In the Leke
I Marv area to be announced later.
| Any iMT,nn -ver the age o f Id
year* i* eligible to take the
j course* in stenography, W PA nffj.
,CU
today. The first In-I- r'ion will be glv-n Friday
•*'' evening at 7:30 o'clock,
-l-Annual Chrittma* |«*ty
- ______________ __
iMughttr* of Wesley Clsss of t l u
First Methodist Church t &gt;ok P'*1 *’ ‘Honeymoon
Special’
Monday evening at the church *n
ne. with Mr*. J. M. McCa.klll, Ends N ia g a r a C areer
Mm II. A. ^w*n»on. Mm . NN »
ALBANY. Dee. 17. —M b—” Thr
Haloes. Mr*. J. P. »••»don Flynt, Mr*. Z. B. Bailiff. Mr &lt;• llnnevmoon Sneclal," as the Ni
0. R. Eftrldgr, and Mi** Finn agara Gorge Railroad was known
., ■hniiHaod* of tourists, passe*
MePhaul a* hostesse*
f t of existence a* thr Puli'le
l Member* exchange.I gift* fr**n
a large llgh'ed * d
dnearni I Service Comml**lon approvi-d i'Christmas tree and *«n » r hr *t nclitio,, for dissolution. The rail­
mas carols'. Mr* W. G. llr-ming road operated through the Ni
rendered •vocal *i&gt;h&gt;* »"&gt;• *'»0 *"• sga&lt;a Gorge frrm the City of N i­
agara Fall* to the Village if
tortained With 'e ’ dlng*.
Mr*. Fred R Wlla-n p-e*1 1-1 Lewiston. p minting »lghl*ee&gt;*
over a
short huslnrs* *es*l&gt;n tn vietv th- Niagara River rapid*
when It r u
decided tii g i- '- It discontinued operation* la-I
ChrlstmS* basket* to thn P*"f S&lt;plemt&gt;er trecause of a landalldr.
Refreshment* were served a* : For several vest* the r&gt; ad ha*
___
late hour bv the ho«tr*«e* to the bren running “ in the red."

Beginning Thurs., D ec. 19-T h rough
Underwear

Woolens

Our line of underwear is
molt complete In this
selection you will find

Satin Gowns
3.75 Value*
R edared T o

1G.75 Valuer*

O
0&lt;
0 *0 &lt;

Reduced

Silk Gowns
2.50 Values
Reduced T o

4

U.7.rr &gt; aluen

Q ,

Reduced
H.75 Vnluerr

1X0 Values

»M&gt;i«V i-u.

dj

d

Reduced

(

Reduced

COATS!

DRESSES!

Wo ar* heavily overstocked. A large Smart serviceable cuatn In novelty
select'cn of alike and wool*. All all wool material*— for dreaa and
Merest style*— newest material*.
aportao ~ a - k u r i- .~ t.iW k .
aaat halt*. Cm * —rly.
Veto— to 6.71

5,95 V a lu e s

VU

One proup Coala
Value* to 14.75
(Tox* Out

the N E W

MIAMI. Dae. 17.— ( A P I —A fU r
flying for two week* at Inten­
sive Army a*r maneuvers with­
out mishap, Second Lieut. Rob­
ert L Carver,
Dallas, Texas,
crashed to his dea.h at Chapman
Field her* yesterday In a plana'

ss*« IE spewtivsl Vwed *
slippers *t * price * * •

3.50

•Wwpr Pier* tke A
seerea's e*l*t**d^^r
toy feryelei.

E V K N IN t

Reduced 1^0

!■ • *

h

1.41 Value

d

K rduce.l T o

Dance Seta

X * X c

d (

(repos

•dually mv4,
(having a pla

\ i- » i-*I

-| J Q P

19.50 Value*—

16w50 V alu es ...;............ 11.95 Real Bargains

Rlirte*

Naxt Tn Woolworth

Scranton I.aco

At

IV

12 I n c h «
(iu ir iitm l

W lih ib l#

DINNER CLOTH

R OB ER TS
Evening Wraps
Beautiful Quality
a f%\
Valrtt Wraps
I /
Hip and flnrar lip I

p a home fa* lh* holidays If you eaa. Th* clasp (
/welcoming hand, tha aaand o f a friendly Tates,

Wnffth

tug $ ftw close friends and nlatlvaa
p* much Ilka lo see. Than aQ y M hat
folk* have learned, to la tot le a f dk
pudVour friend* ta fa ttp far a rota*

dancribca
colorful,

• at laxary fabric* and

R educed To

DOLL

Grocery and Meat MkL
Festivities

2.p0 Vnltit’*

A ll R u bber

'-A T —

Fabric Jackets
F o r The H oliday

It!

I t i l l II red

Randall Electric
Company

7ft Ya'ur*

,i 11 Sliude*

Miller Rabher t a *

12.75 V alu es ................ 8.95 Beautiful Materials

Ttoeyra

Q C

b iw C
-g
A A

Hrtluct-tl

8^5 V a lu e s ..................6.95

fractal

O

3.95

.

Tmaa -That

Val u i-n

Reduced T o
1.69 Value*

F te x th IT T

IW Q C
#
M

Large Selection
6.95 V alu es ......... !....... 4.95
-Iren 14 to 44
- ,
•
12.76 Values—

•

Reduced

Silk Pajamas

Mm ’i * « R..I Olll tor

, * .• a

FUR CAPES
i

For Bmnlaff nnd

), v '

Sparta

I’ lare order foe your Christmas Turkey
39
225 East First 8 L
Special IMcea Through Bat., Dec. 21

Budget Shoes

HOSIERY

SLIPPERS

Headquarters for Xaus CanJim
Fancy Boxes—Small 1‘ aekages Jk in bulk

itallized Red Cherries lb. 4Q€

lu ll Len gth
Fur T rim m ed
l ux. W ool. B adger
K H ea ter

Quality
Hose

Table Raisins

On Hale At

It doesn’t matter whether y*a «

^ay or art, you wfll b o U # ri* real

Leave y o u r o rd er fo r turkeys
Otl*rs By Gordon

Cbotos -Western and Native Meats

And

l lu w a il a f bir J

Speer’s Budget Shoes v ."
HtU
(
BLANKETS
RUGS
a- *
CardTables vtH 1.39 v.“
HI’ I

ij

G O R D O N ’S

SILK HOSE
PnO Fashioned p | g

W«(OI. MIX

Itoubl*

.115 Valur.

_

9 .9 5 .1 2 .9 5 * 1 M 9

1AI

.

,

1.95

0

Wiul -Rug

2J»
Valur

.1

2.89

1.79
1.00

C h iffo n Or
k-

S ervice

SPEER &amp; SONS

29.75 V alue*

I’ l.A ID S P O R T C O ATS
• r -n U m i *
u n %pi

i

.

�gtUM."
&gt;•' :S} , ",
If* U M riM tho Admlnlatraden**
“ floundering” w** ahown. b y. *?lbJ

p ,T h « IsUrlor ef the Legion
iRal.wUl.to all redecorated before
I W
t ' . to h* glren -Torn
Jerry” on Ghrlatmu Ere.
• M »fh ,*f the.work ku b in done,
remain* to be don*. TUa
&gt;Wfefere"frame* war# *aiated a
Rh U mt &lt;black, but thru are toh i reprinted a brilliant orange,
wad p atrip* of th* **m* color will
&amp; f r * * * I 1™ *
th* . cort,k*'
'Bretw window* are being r*ytored, and curtain* and drape*

£»*•
'•“•
A Mg party for. "Tom

' ^

M U o f i . » U end at tto M U i
Um* ( r u t m l Mint on th* part
o f th* Now Deal.”
Sijlnj:, *1 b t lim I tin with­
out .rf-otiim
claim
to hav* h*H
_
,
tom* apectai experience in tolief," Hoover n f m M Um f » f .
towing relief plana:
1. "Stop that a :wasteful frd rn l
public worka project*; eonflai
them to project* which meet the
needs o f th* nation.
2. “ Decentran** th*
admlnlstration « f all other forma of r»litf. Turn them back to th* atatei
and local comm unit lea . . . InJoint
co-operation with fo r era ora, mayor* and county aathorUlu, «o ll,t
■rain th* voluntary .acreIce* of
Americin men and women on a
nnn-partlaan bail*. . .. . Allot to
th* etate* Ices than one-half thj
prrient fund* being rpent In Ih3
relief. Require th* local autboritlea to find from their Heal fund*
at leaat 6 percent aa a check on
waate. .Require the atate to do Ita
share. Discharge mo«l o f the fed­
eral official! . . . The unemployed
will be better cared for than they
ara today.
3. MDo it now. That would go
far lo aaaura a clean election.
4. ". . . True relief muat come
from honest, product!** job*, not
from public fund*. Thoae Joba
would return quickly If the cur­
rency were aUbillted and thla
torrent of unneceaaarv rap.nditurn were atopped and the bud­
get were balanced." _
y,
Ilrvorer aaked young Amerleara
to study their country *nd de­
bate every phase o f It* govern­
ment.
•‘ What you decide,” he *ald,
“ will be final for your country,
fur you hav# many vote*.”

f

T
to cjUr||
*fnguUr1
Is n

.

trf « *

,L
In th*" ur
.. . .
.

rssf

and lon for •
Jerry" la planned for th* night
” Etcit
Safari Chriatmai, nt which time fore, a
• ^ m w tablre wn| b* "chrlv „ t
toned, •th* fallow* matin* that
u__

«« b which
JCuh\w!!Lb
: , J'ut
thoef; h*gg
ln'T
to a*t big
muga

hy,,
« « U'|
to to reread togloimalrea
, .
and their frleada. Ouy Stafford, , f n l
Ftod
-Bolly,
Brown
MUl.r,
f l U V , ill. Ro.hlk tollt th*

ton# vjlth folding lag..

.rarest,

- Th*/Legion party la to to- Dee.

* or

£ r h u t 4h* ulght before th* P j* » r * TgHnty. of America. wlU

u, .

jw.

,

.
? U r U l n ? ' nt ,n ,lh*
Hut, Vth*
Legion
at lait night’*

floorer •&gt;

...

{STHSlaTtomii U &gt;rt lh« W * |drawing «
•a* .jhalr building for ttot pur&gt;| ••!• i.

With thc*f* corrcctiiifii the In

D E L IC IO U S

crel F'notln. llo unrod bu»lnc*n, irt
• mRgitlnr article, In *'u*nir up**
eireirMt AdmlnUtretlon
pollciow |
but he found It adviejiblp later !•&gt;,
withdraw tho oxproailon anti n plain that ho only meant *'**1 tngothor.”
It would ho e»*y to draw haity
c nclu*lona from all of thla, with 1
no fact* t o lupport them.
»
Ir r iu T H H
g u m it i.i
ii* m .
n&gt; .
For one thine, Rhe doffroo to
n ia n d f a i r
M * r k * t a tiiA d y
F la ,
' l l u b / K I d r i I U b u i h f l r r a l a a which all bofttnean, hig and littlr,
]1 F » r.r&gt; « I 7 1 - fl 0 *; C h o lc a I f f t l «
I* agal nit the Vrealdent ha* not
] It u a lie l b a a k ^ ta F a n c y
11,71-11
heon eatablh&gt;hed. Hie Othitocrala
w hreir*.
i i . to . n i a .
m lr r o m u
|
W n m l r r * . b tia b r l b a a k t la . F a n . i v . contend that they will have much
17-12 : u
f 't i . l c a I t . 10-f l . 71; ll« l- hu«ine*N and hanking aupport neat
l«n«-l|M. I l . l f t
*
l ' , N K A r i lI . R l
&lt;*uhan»
D tan d a rd yoar, particularly frfim romrnun!i frulPM, Ifl-Iii, No mupi.fr
Hr* Inrurfly dopen drill on agricul­
iV i T A T H K M
F l n r t d a VHI m T r iu m p h .
ture.
t M i.h . l l&lt;«Dk»'D. Nl*
U
llT s .lf
N o 2m. t ! I S -I I 7&amp;, P fM ir .r - r p iijf h,
Another thing to l*r borne In
•! ?l
Narlharn,
WhU.s,
('\XT 1200

iOK ft At

PlorldA.

par hu«h#l

ham-

- ha mper!, pu
&lt;■: (f ln ap ) Hu d |jII i-m j J H i t P p r4
jgeed,
Jit«fk*4r^ Mirai.y.
to hllkbel hamp#rM ft**til H l r i n * ■. girl in Imm. Val.riii Inea, aru.
g M j j t r . I t 00-11 IS llr.u nl lf’ila

GAMBAOMl

iu p rllfl

11*1*1

Demand

modarata. Ifarkal about at.a(»
r&amp; . l i t baahal liami*era &lt; ••penhagan. J V tl. Hulk. |&gt;er too, 111-

I i A li| M | ti;* i
jB A u U F b O W H II:

flo r id .

t*A

MOl C u i pH: Florida p»r doaen
bunrkaa, alow tt&amp;
COItNl Whit,. Hh.ll.d par CWT

riUti Florida, Fancy-

l* l u r id r

own « I0r-J0«,

i.u

, eratea. Bear*, l i t * . t i l l .
C le K Itr. IIKAHTN
Florida pe,
Uoi.n bunrkaa. Me
_
ClfUIMaR CAUHAUK Florida fer

p»ir

«»*d .
tl

M „t,i
V ' 1I I ',W

bolea, l l - l l IS
[t Ul T :
F lo r id a

arr t. rdl ng

Last Ward*.
“ Pap*, tbs toachfc waked ua
find aomj new .ward* that Jb*
Just com* into 4ho .English ;U
guago. Can yen 1*11 pt* M M ?
, ' "Go aak your mothor, son. D!
always baa tto lait .ward."

Electric Service Station
Cor. Hag. A 2a4 &amp;L '

Greatl

S a m e p r ic e t o d a y

HAMBURGER!

as 4 5

S w e ll!

yea rs

a Jo*

BAK ED HAM!

M l l U O h l Of »‘0 *.*n D*. MAVI Rt.l«

ust \
j nt

D eLand

c mj t.u « .* • • • ’

«.«»&gt;■p

^

GIFTS

"*&gt;&gt;:
D em anJ
K l n r l * , h.,
fr o o k n c c l...

rtiulcr. Na aupply. Ptatna, 1
P ” - wm u- r , ' u • • "T a t u k *
o .^ r * i« . p „ .
&lt;T; Jlupaly llgllt. D.matid
l l - n m ‘*"
"&gt; quaiijy.
la. Market at«adr- Kl»r|.
tiuahal oral.a
Fan-y
•It. L'holea
|t,7»»2.«0; T 1?'lr«rt'.S'
:u
1
K,or,&lt;,»
to grmrtc. s t..« i&gt;ia, *• • " " O n ,
ItaaketM.
Fan cy.
|| 41(•• M be* haga. lic it*,.

FREE Until Christmas
iptote fhaalt f o r t r an— an pay car with

for finest haklnqs

BARBECUE!

IIO M A lN i:
F lo r id a
l iu s h . l
N n m i. r r . No H u p p ly .
I U T A MAM AH
F lo r id a
w it h fo p a
''w no hea. N o n u n r i y
n t INA&lt; M
F lo r id a . N e w Z e a la n d A
llliM im a d a le 1y pea. b u « h a l h a m M ri. f I on l i l t
|

O f Our Filling Station

C H IL D

Wonderful!
Ur. jDecamber IT. 1111.
I1
No KufiMr.
N n r t h r r n Y r ll o w * . 10 jh .
i l f f**°rt of aalaa ui friilln i IN fi iNH
v*C«tabUa at th, N.infnr.i
linH *.
I I 4 0 * t!
N#w
Y o rk ,
S [ i« n U h T y p p , SO lb
h a g * , f t . 71.
F a r m in ' Wholnal, hlcrkft
!«•
uekan. carlo! aaa.mhlrra and n J t A N O E H K ln r id a a r c o r d ln R
f m m I f ; ' ii
tn»i t»aga, t T &amp; r - ll
3S
' d.aJtra for a fl-lti.nr pcrlml
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lg l l t l l l l today a. r,|i irltd
Nr.
3m 12 10
O. jlltla d , m iniirr
i l 'K A H
(K n iit U h i
F lo r id a
b u * h "i
tat* Hark at. Tat aphona II
I'
Im rn ttria , I t O i - t l
10,
JM: Kaatrrn. fair t» a»'*l 1 'A ftN M C Y
F lo r id a .
j*Dr
do**-n
Jilf, Torka, ftnnia M.auilna.
Im ia rl w#i* I I o P p .
Trtiana. liu tiaal.,1,
fM r t t C A N f t r f l e o r a i a , • t a w a r t a , lt»
U t ,(IJma) f l ,
r,;.uJFZ*.

15 th A n n iv

(Cm IIdm * h a * m e I I .
E. II. Laney, BtH I. Hoy.
Publicity—Capt P * 8. Feren,
Marion If. Good rum, P*t*r Sehaal.
Underprivileged Childrth-—full •
u* Dinpfelder, T. L. Dum u. Dr.
Harry Woodruff, Dr. H. D. Smith,
Dr. Ben D. Cuwell, Dr. Douytu
G. Scott, Jo*. U HarenUtt*.
Guidance— Judgo
Vocational
Jamre O. Sharon, Dr. L. T. Do** |
Dart Bonlak*.
The meeting o f th* Klwant*
Chib nt 11:16 P. U. Wednesday
will to at th* Montetuma Hotel
a* usual. There wilt to no W H
Ing o f th* organiution nett Wfek,
the dub’a bulletin toe ted .that

Quality Broilers!

11s quoted Uoooevalt aa saying
the debt Increaa* under the Hoo­
ver admlolalrallon ' was "n lltth
Iras than four liIUHnu," and odd-

Sanford M arket Rep,o ft

To Be Atinauriced

—ora the Moot appreciated glftnl

h u .h .l
I n . i . . . ( I , . I I . I t . IN D IA N *
I t I V K I t . t l I.u a h a l b u ie a . N o 1*.
I I . II.
m ( ^ , r » t « D^m ,n l m w liu u . U ir k t i
flo r id !
ilr f.it.
t u r n lh a .
»»■
wr»i'i&gt;*&gt;l.
a u a r n a lm a te lf
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ALI, LEATHER
Juat received ahipment of

BACH'

FANCY

Brown, black ami

ROSE HUSHES

K

wine.

Larva, amall and medium.

Chriatmaa giTt U.at woi
la at Tor f ran.

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A. K. BOSSBITER
FlorUl
I'hone 11I-W

Evening Bags
Sequin, aced pearl,

V«L

vet; In allvcr, gold, black,

C O R R E C T M E N 8* W E A R

white and red.

SEE US FIRST FOR

§ilk Underwear
For that dlffarant

Grain, Insecticide, or
Fertilizer

COI

For Out Ck'Ulto.
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fo r that Pick-up
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�TIIE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

In
A R R A N G IN G FO R T H E A IR S H O W

Sanfo

B O W L IN G SC O R E S j

■ K n u r r PAYMENTS
------WASHINGTON, l*re. ll.-tA N
— UnK mtnv •nrn»»rfi
ui.
p «’ t
ialtlUihM U,
llom*

) drertlsrd. announced in
hath BO“ " f»» • friewdty get together
rrheols and churrhe* |„ Oviedo,1match of three games ■ The IMjrCbuluota. Gene*a ami S'aria. An to"* t»»m wen out with n margin
att ‘mlatirr of several hundred l( ®f 5t piw. The first game was
expertr I
rlae* with only two pine M e n
O f lh- el »en bouts last right , n r ' The rune* were rolled on
only four went to Jerirlon. Than*- 'h* total pin basis. Next Sunday
aa Adrm&gt; won orer Milton Edge fHrnoon the Sanford tram wul
by a wnlr margin. Sidney Rre hard return at the l*aytona allays. TV&gt;
drf'atrd Ca1vin Burch. Laurence' sroreswe-e aa follows.
Darrin.N
w n or r Ray Edge.
Twxa^^TWaw
|§?
and IV li'er
u , , , , , ll..nh

Srminolp Hoy** Athlitic Club
l»r*rru put on rl vrn \&gt;rartire
bout* !a«t night in preparation
1 *
for thvir trip* away from home I" Otlamlo tomorrow night anil lo
Oriedn the following night. Coach
S A II. \Vilkin*on «anl he would
probably take fight la*N to Orlan­
CipUtla Arthur J. Ilna's, who h u more flying hours to his do. tut that the rtub will go -fu.l
credit than any other pilot In the show field, is here today arrang­ *trrngth’# to Oviedo on Thursday
ing for the big air show Vto be staVeil In Sanford next Sunday after­
President Frank TalUttt of the
noon.
i,
. of# Oviedo,
#h i
i
M nt* (...lub
under
shine auspice* Thursday even
lying f** f°r the show, hut he eipert* that inf * exhibition will he fir-n . ail
War ami a number of such craft will he at vi*r«l Jtidfr Wilkinson thi* morn
haa won the field Sunday.
mg that the event u Uing widely

PAG ESEVEN

Welborr*

ilefeated I u

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itriiii.,*.
Thr .••For hoiita. all n*vd»cUi««*. K u r i l . &gt;.
w rr' » ' M ow *YB* ^
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W»l mm«
Kent I** »«y v* II

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aa m

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Security
Lumber
Co*
Make

s.i
rte

The Thomas
Enterprise* nr*
building a aew filling •tat mo awl
*nr m" rkm* for
restaurant at Kfcw Street
and
fit?
lemon A re . Palmetto. The . 1 . .
f SHarilwIly Ye*, a wife, mother lion haa been leased to the Calf
in law ani humh of lid*.
Refining t'ompany.

C H R IS T M A S
n m tk M H

ARCH
%re *

CHRISTMAS oranges and longer
Ines. R. W. Lord, South Sanford
801

|m and ' a
Renaud. l!_’"l
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
General f Motors
Frigid*
-OeUaa nigblln- Slightly used at Sacrifice I’ri.
| M Union A rt. Apply 215 Hanford Are.
Christmas FANCY BOXES FRUIT. SI .Mi up
milk fed.
Shipped anywhere Stalls 71 &amp;
72. Stale Market.
SLIGHTLY
USED « nvulatin,heater.
romplele. On.’
Hail
price. D. L. Thimdiri
IF IT S WAGONS. T ltli V&lt; I.K:
o r Ro l l e r
skates
r .. i
Christmas—Get our price. Sinn
wp tnirka. Iry-Rogrrs Hardware Co.
and Sons.
|FOR SALK at a Bargain'
N.i
, 8 McCormick Mowing Machines;
1 2 two-horae wagons; one all pur.
I |«*ae Iron wagon. Hill Implrnirn.
19.15 TRUCK and semi-trail-r. re
frigrrat.r body, factory Imlll
C. Strain, 841 N. Wild IllUe
St., Daytona.
M AN’S fine quality black ovtrewat; also guitar. 005 Msgmdiil
A»a.
i

ROBERTS’ RADIO SERVICE at
Service all mak •&lt;.

• Mather’s.
Phosm 1*7,

0AS0UNE

G. t t B R O W N

UNCAN
r r l t o Station
.

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KLKCTNIC
RANGE

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P . P A U L ’S

NELSON EI.liEY
Wood Yard
Weal IStj, SL Phone CM W.

Drag Ca.

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TOYS. RADIO Tables, MagaximRacks,
Kitchen Stools,
ft luimley's Cabinet Shop, Oth A
French.

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S P E C IA L

work. Will alto rrpel other in
aurta. Phpne 82. J. i . Cates. Cn
Ine. Cates Building, Btnfonl. Fl.i

fo r
aa*

— M

•4 » tWaUa V0m

• prises In closed course raring
than any other pilot In the world
In the realm of acrobatics hr tin*
derlsed n sensational Ribbon.
■ catting feat that la one of tb ■
spectacular “ stunta” In Ihe psmr.
In addition lo Captain llavi.
end Clem Sohn, Ihe “ bat man'’.
Ilob O'llcll who can double for

SALE: S pool' Ubles.

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"PERMANENT"

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Caim«nnb*ak \\
.belly. I haven’t
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•srvi ral year*.

Owners’ Loan Curp. afTWWs W
iHMlnl yvstnday lhat repay mint*
: » » e b l n « msde at the tntu wf •!? ,
000,000 • month.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD.

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, IMS

LONDON N A V A L• CONFERENCE

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Solemnly grouped around ihc clrrulir table m t,
©fftet* delegatus to tho internal.nut navul cniifon
radiuphoio as they op- ,ei in'* *•* I «n. I h • I'm v l
•^
^•••Uipwrra reduce their navies by 20 peieent. Jup j n \»
• cVmsnO for naval equality.

TW O SLAIN, SCORES

ifi room iif the IMtiiJi
b wn

in

1l i I f

foreign

A s - o rin tr |

P ir n s

I 44i pn*p a ,riff 1lisa&gt; I hr* world's
i1

H U R T

lb* | lii,i iind rminterrd with

IN MEXICAN RIOT
I. ly Pms (leftItl alien*'Jug the New York opening of her first
motion

p t ure,

MI

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Much/*

win*

gi rdle I by

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ti|*t*ra ' Hr, IN* a Purnelle tigh t ), Miss Pons wore on** of the die- mm
in which ..he appeired ii the p r urr. M*n white tulle over silver
chilli. arid the sleeves are trimmed with flowers, fAasucin-Vd I'ieuPhoto *

\\ ID*to Cfttii'nlph Hears!

OLCANO THREATENED CITY

( l e f t ) and Paul III irk (rtgh ), newspaper publishers, hailed (Jov. A i f M.

lof, o Run ;» feet* er) jip the inon who could r. ut the Ho-iseve|t finer* in 1930 a p j declared he
Id easily m u ve :h# Republican mimtnuLim fu» the preohlV^y. They ore shown in frnn/ of the
iCiW

men

i

at

lo|ieka after the publisher* had luncfteon witlf'lTie gnVaUDor, (Associated Praia

S' L \SSiE.S PALACE DESTROYED IN A IR RAID

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■ Two prnwnfc were killed and
Mounted ufi hoisehark, tilfii'er* •

iminiri ni
»&gt;eiirti t.'lty.
PH «*nc of wlioni i* M en

•prmwlud Oil the pavement. ( A “ 'e

(.i o R C i A

T R A IN

W R E C K

Thi

unusual

pirture

show*

smoke

and

lava

billow,nu

fr**n»

M'liun I,-m i , m a r lido, Hawaii, which recently threatened th H i ity
wh'ii Id'ordiig lava • wr|». in tiii.li * dowt) the »lo|»r* of the tn'Mi.pi* o.

L A V A L WINS SECOND VICTORY
Tliiit* iVtlmnan Wort* kit « l un i i n
'&lt;
raIIw iiy iiauirnKui (taint at l!rt r.i k .
aavg a.', tin- lop. A vlrw of thi* wrttku
Atlanta ovarian a aullch ami p’.imnl Urn '•&gt;•
alaniliiiiT at tho ala tun. (A iroratrd r * v I'h-i

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SNOW STORM MAROONS

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tn&gt;'rthrr.
arv
l* mill from A ii ;*iir t n to
• ii m'-ril
u

H U N D RE D S

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DETECTIVE TELLS GOVERNOR BRUNO INNOCENT

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rapt ovar tha I’rn nay Irani# i i n i n i i , |n th« v k ’Hl-V
w . Haro oro twa of tha aom.r,ua au»mobn*o Oft
i*l, wbl|a thtir ownaia aourht it fu i* &gt;o noorbr ' i i n
,
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J1* "witih* o " O*o Unth. s'.ia “ ,&lt;*i*u
**P *• • obarp *t ark. It woo tha H M 4 auck rota in
^
« " - » l T. M u «b « (a U r ,),
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brought U w l o toW n * up o c o ta tf» ih'rd n . i - t h .
« no-half foot dLs'r'ct »nl*prtaoi«i» af tha ava iled Foadat LaO*««, aucb aa tha CroU ita
r « , n j a d f ot Dal'aa. (At*o&lt;l. F«*l &lt;Won| hoa ad b , Col Fr.arol. Ua U Uooooo. (Aaaorlatvd

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Sanford Is The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, High'
And Water TransporUtloo

LUME X\V

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NUMBER

19»8

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 19M

Member Associated Press

Panel 01 Six* ‘ When Winter Comes ’ Come Market Roads Appropriation Schools OfSeminoleCounty 3-DayBattle i
Jurors Drawn To Seminole County, Reads W ;)] Be pav€J fo r Canal May Get$6,867 InState Funds: Won By Italy,
Commerce Chamber Booklet c
n l d k i j r - $500,038 State Allocation Rome Reports
1
ToTry Brady
Says rynchon Be Asked ror
t
~

Prcfusely Illustrated and with
rtctiTf coftr,
M ooa*
an au
attractive
covtr, Ithe
odd-slied
th#
O i t a a . * Semlnola County Chamber of ComI mere. || ready for dlatributlon. delivery of the ftrat lot of th* book-

Morninsr Session .WaB publicity bookM issued by
FH „v/__ * T ~ f n
laken up in
tioning Dozen Men
C alled F o r Service
"When Winter

Cornea"

read*

the caption over ■ blit tardy scene
Legislator Held
on tin front M u r, but below
thU view of stinging cold li tb*
For Embezzlement
______
I warm face cf Old Sol turrounded
__
n
,
,
I by picture* of * mmn taking HI*
N l g l 'O
S d ltC n C C u
i o „ &gt; ( In ■ chair on a pretty lawn,
V a a rg
E V tr M i l l * - cf another man driving a a peed

2 iears ro r mur |boat on Uk&lt; Monro. #nd of
der Of His W i f e other flahlng, of th* golf link* and

,• The state rested It*
— against &amp; B- Brady abort &gt;
M a'etock this afternoo*. Th* defoadant wai aa the stead at
time-

of a hunter, with a view of San­
ford aa arvn from th* other aide
of the lake.
After reading th* "When Win­
ter Cornea" caption at the t#P iff
the cover th* gU uyW trayVto the
bottom, and t h v * la read: "Come

E. E. Brady, member of
fr o m I r ,
.
S«ninolc County, went on L O U D S e l B A d V l C C
trial In Circuit Court today V U U U S C I O A U r i L C
on an Indictment by the
Grand Jury charging him
with cmbrizlcment.
Nearly all the morning
n i
apent in
examining
jurors, and a panel of nix

to Scmlnolo County, Sanfonl,
TAt.lJtl(AR8EE, Dec. to. -IA 1
! Florida.— Rest, Play, Golf, Fiah.
----—Treasurer Knott today crrdUcHunt In our glorious climate, Dec.
average 60 degrees, yearly 78 de­
the public sch.ola of Florida. This
gree*."
brough( the amount already I •
It la an attractive rover ln col­
or and. In the cplnlnn of S, D.
located thi* ytar t° l.278,OOn
IBghleyman, chairman cf the ennrcompared with $886.8113 at the
mlttee which prepared the book­
asm* period last yesr. Semino,Ertuls
t
round
th#
Stair
Wh«1#*j
WASHINGTON.
I
*
*
I*.
—
let, la on* that ahould intrigue thi
County’s share of the half million
intereat of any peraon In who«e « ) r Market in Sanford will Ha ' —Prmh'rnl Roo*#v#It *ai&lt;l yrstrr(day a Public Works bill involving dollar allocation for the school*
hand* the advertiaing literaturr j pavfd befor# th# ra*h ucason.
This assurance s u rfvrn * 'day pfohably somewhat lr*s
Ihsn waa $6,667.62.
might fall.
The half-million dollar distri­
to H. M. Pspworth chairman of $$00.000.04&gt;0 would be atihntlMid
The bark of the booklet contain*
the supervisorv r n r j'it lw nf the i t the next sassicn of Congress, bution Included 8100,000 liana*
two map*, one of Florida ahowing I
1 |j* statement was the
ftr*t ferrrd from, th* motor vehicle et
Sanford aa being In the renter of market, ami R- ! (»lsnn chair"
everything worthwhile
In this I "••" nf ' h» P ' ' " ? " ’
F. hint of admlni-lralton flan, fe ­ penae fund, which amount rrptestal*. with distance,ahownfrom 1* P r" ,hon nf Js^aonville, at.-*
continuing Srmergi-ncv
v»P»"*ll- aented rci nomie* and savings in
WO (urea Thf Chief Executive
stidith * sdministration of the motor
I
WPA
director.
Mr
Pvnchnn
Sanfrrd to other points of Interest.
The other map t» of Seminole I *to*hle hnwevrr. to aaau-s tho he waa nol yet ready to d ! * e n » * l _ --------------- ----------------------Ihe Imi.'irg th- amount that would hr ipcom-j
County, ahowing all lake*, town* 'S sn f'rd men ihst
pisiform to make pnaaihlp the a* memleit fnr relief
and connecting road*.
• smhllrr nf broken car lot* of
puhlic Wmks hill
Mr
In —eonnevtion with thr state
fru its and v c ic U h lc s esn he built H onprw it ssW , would n&gt;l hs
■
map there la the following text:
at this tim e.
*U unp sum
reetnt appropri*. *
KURilsalk *■ P s ., r s , i
The stvte official went on to lions hut would he’ for specific]

St&amp;te W PA Director New PW A Setup N o w ,- ™ —
Planned By PresiIs Uncertain About
dent
To Continue
Building Platfojhi
For Car Loadtngsj Projects S t a r t e d

t h * S tite Legislature

N ew Owners Have
Rejected By Boy Taken Charge Of
Held ForMurder Montezuma Hotel

^

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Orlsnd^ |Hi pi afternoon to ronf r projeeti, chiefly those riir*«dy un‘ Ic it y n e w s b r ie f s
with District Manager
«vn 'derway
Ihe local situation, and maid he
|jr ,Jiclosed his plan for a pub
Tide, tomnrrnw: High al 3:08
would Stop |n S a i f r n l tomorrow |jc Uf»rv^ measure
when
iftie«A M. and .1 11 P M . low *1 11:22
snd snpri«r th- committee nf the iionr,i
hi* regular pres* mu
decision made
fetence ■bout future
approprm
A M and H ZX 1&gt;. M.
Improvements at
the
mark*! linn* f^r the Flotilla ship cannl
have been delayed, thr mipervlei. The t'hief Fiecntive said hr con
lien W. Schofield nf Invcin-s*.
orv commit te- w*s sdvi»$-d M m side red that project a major fmh
on- of the 111 rsndlds'rs for 1'i n

vehicle department and $180,000
front the general revenue fund,
which Isttrr rcpiescnl* Increased
colli ctiona
under
Comptroller
I-cr’, direction and econlmiv* to
sta.c govern in rilal evpendilun's
and l2.10.IMtO from the *ale of tags.
The diati tbuth n is In lln; with
Ihe puhl-dy exprvaaed polleie*
of liovrlnot Snot* and Contotrollrr I .re that every r(Tor( of th
stale gnvetnntent be directed to
making available a tmnlniun vf
111,000.000 nf state aid for the
schools this year and $10,800,000
If humanly poaaiblr. The achnol*
received $8,167,021 stale aid las'
term.

Victory Claimed In
Bitter Engagement
With
Ethiopians :
On Takkaze R i v e r -1

Il Duce Defies
^
‘Crooked* Europe'
“ Will F igS T T o
Prem ier D e c l a r e s
In Hast Challenge
*l

Merit Badges A re
Awarded Six Boy
Scouts Of County
15e Pass
To
.
lO O k

TV - A n - l a l r S

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Aii Itnllan victory tn Ine
TakUnip rlvrr
valley In •
Kthinpin wna reported to -r^ ,'1
dllv by the Italian ‘ g o v e r n - . ’i
ment.
It follow *!, thr®*iiny*
of
inteeaive
Vliys 1
11 m
iw m m j ^fflghtlng
with npprnxinirttfljr 800 m m
killed.
The text of n communique

TenderA . ,
ifioin

Vj 1B88 $

Promotions

Marshal Pietro
lUdoglio,
U X al ’0 r l i-oiumaiwier-in-chief of the Iftdlfcn

Mnde

,n east Afriv* uiiin* «r

vrstrrdsy's usttlr nn the norm-

SI* Huy Scouts were awarded vin frnnl fnltnws:
''N rung rnuny
fnrv**,
*atU
merit badge*. 1* 0 received the
||f|| fr,,m |hi,
nur
sward of gold paints, two wile tnslrtl *1 s .000. attackrd
IP *'* shin*
prom, ted tn second rlass nml IS
tS . '• “l,»P
sinng th* Hirer Tall*
day in .Sanford looking if lei
w e r pastarl into Ihe tenderfoot ' base near Jlsl-Tlmchel.
political fence®
rank st Monday evening* session' ’•‘ »1*'
Fnl-esn
bands, al
I miwtanra retreated
■e.t.iance
tlffirer* of Ihe Young Men ■ of Ihr Boy Scout t ourt of Honor , '^M "’1
Democratic r'ub are remind d ,d for th- Seminole County district, i I 'embegnina Faaa
“ A i th r »ain r tlm r,
a n n lh if
Tbr H n
Mai tin .1 lliain prr
Hie meeting in Ihe commissnmr i
of
aniietl
IHhiopiana
|oom in r ily llxll lom orii* men- widrd fivn tbr Court « b i r h waa tro«i|«
an
rorupoard of II IV lit own. Ill, S. rroaard thr rlvrr to effect
mg , 1 7 -HI o’clock.
D. High layman, C W I®bill, C. R. rmirchng opvratlon in tba Mchlm
Wiiikmrn cngNgtrtl in stringing i li u m . S .1 N " no I H K Morila z* nr. who®a popula.mit baa *ub-

dtv night, hccsu.c nf . short SVC lie work wh.ch should be pss.*.l
i mea ^
P le a d in g
of labor Skilled rarnrntc
n**ed U[vnn by Congress and that *t
* M en
|
to build the Inadine iilalfotirt would be inrlud-'d in the proposed
\rneaty waa to be Introduced at
are working on the Statr Ar* hill. Thi' Public Work* program,
Use afternoon aeaalon.
morv. and negm labor r Mpdrrd Ihe President said, pmhahly will
t i n defendant la represented
for the mad w-rb h rnwoge *
not reach as high a figure aa
by Attorney E. F. Houtholder,
i hange in management of the renavin f First Street
and Park f 500,000,0^0
Declared by Tourt altarhrs tn
assisted by Attorney Geo. A. DaHotel,
Magnolia Avenue.
Cell**, while th* state la repro- be a "most unusual procieding,1’ Monl-iumt
| ' i nfnrTned of the President*-*
by Assistant Stats’* A l­ Virgil Grarjr, 16, indicted fnr Avenuf at Third Ktrcrt, was e f­
Following the nnfer-nrr with statrmr&gt;nt. Senator Flelrhei
(D
murder, told Ihe Court this morn­ fected late yesterday when the Mr. Pvarhon, Mr, Panworth ‘a Fla
ly. F. Boyle.
an advocate of th*- wa1»o
These Juror* were finally choa- ing that he wished (O plead guilty hostelry was taken over by Ihn j sued the *t*t-m*nt thst "farm er, way. said he evpecte-l mnrr fund
interests
wllh of Semtnnl* County can reel as te l&gt;e provided before Cnngtr
en Ur try the action: Chrt* S. to manslaughter despite the ail- f I'imptr Ovrru
th sihlitidiisi rnlfir&lt;td liglitt i n o f i Op* nlnif cri ‘tiitMin*® uni* roil buM | in it ivd *u u i.
Thompson o f Hanford, W. G. to trial. Geo. W. Schofield, fnr 16 ' Mr*. I^n* Cooper, one of th* surerl that Mr. Cilenn is ^ni*ut ewnirnfs Hr evpresse$| mnfidenri', th*1 tinu ii tow n Miirrt*
" T li r rtn-unci' u p n a tiim
gava
mlivrt* tij
uf .Sanfoi «| td by tbr &lt; 'bin Fatitd. tin* fu»w
Wellman of Oviedo, T. U Shrawi- to trial. Geo. W. Schfleld, for ill owners. a&gt; manager. John Owen* eeerythlng he can to a&lt;hanc» iMy^iifficulty wnmW hr met m get I h&lt;||
W Jo
Tii«'»|» *» I ihr Kiwinl* n®r lo a battle which wtill la lift
|w
h* h * v* "them
them rea*l&gt;
rvstl)
b&gt; t«- patrol
bury « f Gardenia Farms; E. H. faara stale’* attorney In the fifth ' of Kl*»lmmee I* the silent partner progress of Improvements at th**ttlfaHT'^Kre*® to approve an -n nighl. iir tnmonnw night ut the I fl ii h t»*«tpi ii-t f-Mtlx m ifautfril
•ok $«&gt; ana In which our nvU*
Oalgor of Geneva, J. 'A. Brown circuit, who &gt; a i In court stated 1In the hotel.
market.'
armoH
pimpriskton later
l
Mrt it badift*® u r i$' awn idl'd In ion ami * drtachnirnta of
latest
o f Sanford, and L. E. 8tevena i f that In all his nperisnee he had
kfrs. Piarl If. Hansel!, who con­
C o n s tru H jn n n f t h r
m a m m o th !
_ _ —
Ki tirwl VViNim of Ttoop 11*. I nkf tank® are jtarlin j&gt;a11ng actlvtl#.
Labs Monroe.
naver known of a defendant In n ducted the Monteiuma for th*
'* n ihr fuat claihca w« |o#t
cMnnel was bejun with s ffi.OOU, ^ l^ »t night s n on C“ l*ier then Mary, fo» pn-firrut v in p’unibmu
C. U Flower* was excused by criminal action entering a guilty last six years, has opened th*
000 presidential alloeatinn fmm*
night btfoce, fccrordlng to t» and t* tbr f,itbiwk* g Sr«»l|ta o| i ioiii .dftrrra and nln# toldkra*
&lt;th* Court, th; juror stating ha plea agi.tnsl th* ndvlca of. Us at- tiatuel Inn at $18
.th* «|43 » 0 ^)0O^)00 wmks wppra- p PaaiofTa fovtrnmaPt thsrmom TiiMip f»- Hi irk For if ii won ill**III l i I hirg ulfitora v^ate woundad.
■pirdoei. The stale trnrey.
Avenue, -1„ rtrv" same
Thr
liiaaea
of / * Kritreana’
and
bookbinding:
lly »l[
VfflMtit. TWa
.►*’ ! ftrt, mtitury V fid itii* *»f -Tfl being 'work
J. C.-Afus# on hi*
Vlrgll Gravy was in Court with th* kfonletuma. 8h* hat obtained
flijri*, biiglinir.
I rltoy Ct opn . fiiiuiiint u$ *rv rral score • kilted
H n ffm n n
R o l i A i n a a ,p#nl
ihp tlm# Congress 4r
each night. The tempria
jgstenir
lenient Ihst he wouldr rather hlg father, C. C. Grace/, Jointly the use of rooms In nearby
Enemy losses h a s.
11 t i l 1 111d 11 D C l l C r C O cities whsth'^f to give tbr projH*tj |ur# (ose |o 6*1 tlsgrerfi yeslrutai. patbfiiufimr; ,Iai k IhdC o u - n ui Hounded
rve, haring at one time Indicted with for murder, and the residences and will be able In
)«t
tom
asccrtaincii
but
its safiction
mm ti, ami
Ilm
Mi*i»i® ill ntg*, I m i
Ihr Ha)
bfforr tbr
advlaed that
Ihe------State j accommodate a number nf guest*. 1 T R E N T O N . Dec It* 1/P, Gov.dmplnyed by
- the defyndant:
.............. . Court
— waa
— ---------....
No in$licalion was giirn h
in,■ ticIlev ml tn be ronsnle rable."
wood r a n Ing
ttlll* b*1 dl'Rlt'Fk
C: A. Adam* snd '/ M. Mr- would nolle pruts*the case ' ah, „|and. There
are lw „ dining $Tnor HarnlH (i Unffumn hnul !i» ever, of th» *.pi i ific smount ti it.
T br award nf gtild paltiiw wr'iit J .siiuuHartruuply wah thi- battla
Kin non, both of whom .aid the/ against the elder and arerpt :t rooms inthe Harwell Inn
day that h# i" Ratinfird thi* I.it»if- sought in the Public Wink*
II IF liken, wholr*alr tuaikid lo liyi! Higif® i*f T u ‘*,p *♦ m» I f o l tu-w t r i m e u ir|nirt fi«&gt;tii Fat la
had bought mules from the ir iplra of guilty to manslaughter by
b
mm b * ill pi o ) r , kilt' i m i ftlnrkrn with an F i nr at WiDoii nf Tmop 'll* l «V* I Vital wi ll-inforinrd pouicrs Jftdl* ”
Mrs Cooper formerly cuntltirtfil hrrgk baby kulnap murder raa# * Nor did Flat^hritt*AmnL
the boy.
the Southern llotal in Kiaaimme*. ha* not b«*«*n fully wolvul, but hr np-rtrd in anutbvi |at •*■*$,! -■» attack of a!&gt;p&lt;odiriti® alniut lb* »■ Man In miikm: *bi » « u n ,s th. triliil J iHiitr ip torihidriffig drupTh# defens* axruted C. T,. AlAttorney Garland W. Spenc-r from which city she came to San- that hr hi* "nrvar rv|irr*iiFd any *»*l allotinrnt Aimv
i*niriu»**'* ythi-rkw a§£it, !* back fimu the In**- pm u ir n t of thr C.niit drill * r d Jptng it* inlrtra, in Ihf Italo*
lea. A. M. Stewart and H. II. was sppi Inted by the Court at lord Mhc and Sir. Owriu bought i ,-lemcnl nf doubt R« tr» Hi uni tiavr ***tirualrd li»«l ran il«r $2o,.
nnd
n p p n tp i m r Ft bn i|nan tin ijpnilij thv L**ai|ittt
pit a I and, «
Maikrl
Mauau*'' an ini«*r ru lin g
Smith, Attorney ITnntholder slat- th- time the Graceya wer# ai - the Monte,uma shout two week* Hauptmann’, guilt
U0(l.HU0 lining hf fir't vrm of Mlrharl pai l
l’h$* ,r I l id NatiariP f litft duwri thf* Fran'»» Up (•* hi' 11d ndi'rr-a hi l Iiplag that h ' ei. usad them on th* raignrd to represent them In their ago from th* Itquldalor nf thr
tjfi.INN1.1MNI
a
roiu' ruf tu»n aii1
m lit it**&gt;f» plan fin
pmre.
It
“ Hauptmann aland* ifulltv
N**itli palm aw aid i* JO turn it hi* h*.
11irkf
•ndllig
lb1iwr
reane-l .of i.iv , liont.
trial, and he informed the Court llsnk o f Oviedo The hotel I, to tw
a b n v r f Ii** F a g J r i nuk
yrar Ihrrraftt'i inti I Fiuuplrtioii
w *&gt; Mfygm ni uiriii btTp uf
I ho
i k- again "
rnnvlrtrrl by thr courts," sab I
t 'arolin
The flr-l lim i selected, Mr. that he had lien working hard on erntinued
I
f 'Im rlp *
C titiPl nil
an d
IliM i l.tngitr might drop thrir panewithout interruptimi, Ifnvcrnor
•^WkniKni ; j* i •eplv to qyttUon-|lbe cas® for 10 Hays snH felt that though considershle Improvement
f'u lliim both «if Tt$m»p 75, *p*Mi
1 «»"' AKNifiPt
taly phoiild KthlW r i t hr i foirraal
(*roriallv
Asked if he believed
Defense Counsel Hous- 1“ w# have * good esse of Btlf de- and renovating work is to be done
( tttlinM r
&lt; b u 'v ''
"pirt inn il'wn Ihr pravv (dan*
m i 1'* inViitiiin nf the cast
fair tnnitflit « '"* I'hui'day, light in p iu rd by Ib r
KoJdJar saiil he did not tak* Th® fen**." " I have argued with Ihe
it ws* stal'd by W. J Hurkley,
“ I- niy • pinion, i
heavy fn»wi m north and rrntiat w a rt* 11r*‘ *11•»t r fI ! t» arr 1n» I r I« %a
aaaferd Herald and had T^ut boy and hi* father and other mem­ former Orlsniln holel man, who trarhrd, he said
A * Ia p * nf ] f* hnvp wrrt*
d
II llucr llurU Drfianrr
No stale nf final ii
it has nn*
p-rtiona anil light fin®' m murk
therefore read of the Brady case, bers of th* family, advising them will assist Mrs Cooper at thr
Mkllfrd lit hlic
! i*i I't if f o d l t ti l
Hl»MF
Dr.
|M_ ; A )*J -P «^ .
warranted! in thmkinr that it ha* 1
land*
ctf
i-ttlrriir
Rtiuth
pot
lion
if
t&gt;d the attorney stated that h*t te let the case go to trial.” the atlll*t Mlt-'vcIlOi. tt-lllllllg
Kuilipg^'^aaa^J
Monteiuma fo r s llm s Mr BurW- &gt;n(|
(hat the h&lt;u,l.- arc
&gt; rl par tonig bt Kit i run- inti thw r-t Th r i air Dill* Epp», Fiank
too, does not take Tht Herald Alt lornry continued, "but I cannot ley sold his Magnolia Hotel in f|l&gt;w|| y((u ran-t ,|uot, n1,
•off
Ailbut Ihfinan, ,1$ , I*.
iMM»k*’d, drf irillrl) asafitrd loIn at t*
Past Masicr*' nicbt uf Sstifur 1 Florida fan probably
o f those eaamlnrd for Jury serr - change their mlnd( In the mat­
VVoodm ff f'b a ilr w C a r p m l r * . If m •la, HimI Daly would “ fight to
Orlando this week.
,
„ ,aVing there is anv el- i Ixxlge N* 62. F t V M » * • roaat, t#rn|&gt;riaturv It to 12 t.
Ice were asked a* to whether they ter."
Hill ii **
Jack K'finp.
Jnr |»w%
lb»* * ml fui hwr righta. 11 Duco
The Monteiuma I* B theee story rmrnt „ f ilouhl ss lo Hauptm*nn,s ^ilorlare«f by many nf f boar prr* ' night, Thuraday fail
had read of th# case.
, The Court passed th* cas* for
1 l i l l r n IV * ia*hi, f i l l fi r n t t r a r v
!&gt;■ i* tliliM*ird
vbnUrfigi- to “ egultitl
fram e structure o f M&gt; guaS| rooms | r lli|,
courts
have passed on rnt aa mir of th* no.®t m»rrr*». |
Nothing unusual developed In (h* time being, and later during
M'tivitk F. F
Fvana,
Tlmni*
• ml li) |hh i lay in an addroaa at
g
ll
is
rne
nf ths oldest buildings in
Ff*RA
rl**tka
have
mnv
i
m
Ing
and
anthiiuadN'
Maaonlr,
Uw examination of Mr. Weitmsn. on* of (hs recesses took th* lad
f'ohli. A lv in
O tllia in
nml
|I*d Fontinia
_ . - _________
, b&gt;dga ptapioni hrld hrri* to rrrrnt | toIt h Ihr W I'A in City Hull, and Htckpun
tha second Jurcr selected. Th# into hi* private efftr*. along with Ihe city, but ll I* the Intention of i
Hu li • ban pcopls srr able to
Jfl
year* Thf lodgr tort in tbr Mn*| ihr iifftrr they ocr u pi id in I In*
t * W Juror, Mr. Shrewsbury, we, Attorney Spencer, and talked with the new owner* of the hoatelry lo I
I f Al*t • long siege,’1 said lh* ' *Jj
aonir Trmplr laat maht and M taarmrnt nf Ihr ( ‘“lirl Houar will
by both sides though he him for 10 minutes. There was no obliterate signs of age b , making , P i c t u r e S n O W B e f o r e
Pi f llllf 1 “ bfmuse they are eon- r.fM
a
numbrr
of
repairs
and
repaln'thr conclusion of (hr ceremonl**! b* ncrupird
by
Ml»» Joa plmir
th,.assistant state's attorory Indication aa to th* result of that
1111*l it •lit Hi i» „n thrir alda , i 9
ing It. though Ihs management
11«innr dr mi*pa11a 11**n
Itoyd*ton's
___________
'a buffet P'llpfirr waa ■rrird W
defen** counsel has repm- ronrenne*.
a gainst th# wiutigs uf nook id
■
tated
thal
it
enuld
not
all
be
dorm
Mias
Ihiydatnjt
l*
ilrpar
1
imut
•Srtsd him In a case * few.years
In open court the boy laid Judge
The special picture shr.wing s '| A Smith, A. I. Bel | ami i&gt;
I .Uf Upf. ’
at
once
ffirr
rrpam'rtl
having
thr
of
thi
• i x llr . Geiger, th* fourth Juror. M. II. Smith that he fully realised
thr Milanr Thratrr «»n thr nmra f ’r*rlrv wprr in charge
fpaturr
of
ihr
rntrrtainmrnl
T S m bad known the defendant what ht was doing in insisting
ing brfor* Fhrialmaa ia to hr fir.
MU8 . KINBTKFN It.l.
sH " s Nwr Tsai
Juilg® .1 (1. .Shirrtn vr tlr iila1"
Fifirrn part m arlrri i*f
San
that he enter a pleaof guilty to
to cblblrrn Thrrr will l»r n » ad
&lt; 4 RA CA K Vrir iuelg, Ore IN
ford lAnlfr wprp prrr#f » and
! arerptrd Elijah rhr*tmit‘. pH a
manslaughter, even though hi*
miaaion rhargr. though thr rhil
&lt;4h I* nriMl
Juan
Vmrrntr
NEW
YORK
Dec.
16.—I
Ah
—
_____ _ - J B t s t e s D e b t
ronfrrrrd
Ihr
Ma«*fr
Maaon'p
dr
I
guilty
lo
driving
whil#
mlutiralrd
attorney had advised him that by
finni»i, 7M. prr*iilrnf *if I V n r i u r U
Mrs. Albert Ein.tsin, wife of the drvn arr aakrd to bring aitiri
ami
rrnlmnrd
him
in
pay
a
fiti,1
i-rc™
an
srvaral
candidate*
Tb®
I s N o w 130,555,000,000 pleading guilty a stigma of guilt -mlnsnt scientist, was taken U&gt; a of firnd In help fill thr f hr talma
• wd thr rtaMun'p dicta tor fnr mnrr
fh iir* wer* ncrupird bv tbr fnl- of S200 or In aarva A0 ilav* * n Hi*
would attach to his name through
fban a uuarler of a rrnlury, died
hoanltal yesterday In a aeriuu* bawkrtz tn hr diatHbutrd by tin Inwing pzst masters F L. Mlllrr road gang
Charlr* Chratnul.
FRAIIA. Drc
1H —
— Rd*
•♦WASHINGTON,_ Dae.
I l l ­ Ufa.
Elk*.
during tbr tilgbl
Tbr
natlond
C J Humph. O J. Mlllrr. Jam#* pleading guilty to drunk'iiripp*
uard Hr Ufa was •IrrUrd srcunJ
Th* Grand Jury Indictment condition
ations! debt reached
* •*tonet immediately iitadr (trn-ral
M might an, inn I*
Jink ins,
W. war fiord $5 or arntanred to M
prraidrnt
of
Ihr
Republic
of
IJM0 today, paaalng th* charged VirgilGraceg and C. C.
FI pr*M I 0)11*1 C IllMTiO i*i 1hiitfH
Sylvr®trr
Wadr wa®
M Ifivnes. It B Chapman. E B. day* and
( zrchoolaviks by th* national aomark for th* first Grace/, hi* father, with having
lit ftf war. prnviatonal prmidrnl.
\
a
aaiv'rnrrd
to
p
ly
a
finr
nf
tMl
•
&gt;
Rardall
John
ll
(Imp,
flrnrge
W
arnibl) loday to sucrrrd Hr, Thom­
The new high caused th* death of Odell Humbalf* m Htal IdOper wd' Judd nffu#»
Huff, M, Y I!Ird»*r,
Jam®*
O. a m •- do flaya whan hr pl**adril
th* mld-D*e*m- lough last July 1$.
as
C
i
Msfsryk
who
rrslgnad
In
f
ii oh I ( 'ttrtgi r pp a *►
r »11M*' ■ lo rlrtt
H uff W . A Rmith, F H Hrredm guili) of |»atlt lartnry
Satuiila) at (hr agr uf B&amp;. BcllM«
operaliona which
a aurerptoor to (inn* » Hr U*u**l a
and A. I*, firt1s
piutrgr «»f th*- first president and
o ses J
to the '&lt;ubc Mloses
in
m
lamation
to
l
h
’
puhtir
n
p
r
i
a
a
A flfr ,h, r, n,|„j,|M B, r# . on
Wanted: A bicycle for • ltttla given ihe Elks for distribution by
furiigii uttnislrr during much of
. wear th# Hears
ing
the
nit
ion's
prun-w
ami
a«k
A t
Mar-aryk’s 17 yrar term, rtrvseidtnt Reoaegirl of It years, and toy trwrkl, them lo children of th# poor on .ducted Into the beige an Inter, ating malnlenaivc# nf prarr and or­
I'hnstmas eve," said Mr. Adam*, ing address on " I ’ rrrgress nf Marrlvr*|
:i40 votr* to 24 for Froffafl*
vrtt for th, set of the fiscal
pencil
buses,
rubber
balls,
a
"ales
Maaaa D. Jackaen. 60, died thi.
der Tbr capital wa* f|uir«
0,711,000,next
Ihs Parch agralan jurty, v ‘« a
morning at li4 I o'clock la the warm dress" and other tkla$|Tw ” but rse can use more, and h,vr|*«nrv In Fturidi” wa, delivered
G o m e l * death often had hr-m
po. run, by W. W. Wells nf Orlando, die
withdrew yrsirrday from tht praal*
Fema’d-taughteo Memorial Hos­ several children in lake Mary plares fnr cluthing. Any
rumorrd dtirltig the |ia»l five yen »
" ------- -• = = =
withdrew ysstrrday hom prtib
pital. Funeral service, will he at whose father la dead sad *k#M who ran'l dig up an old di*&lt;&lt;id |trlrl grand deputy master, end a
In rich case
rrpalrigtion move­
TAMPA.
Dec
to (A P I
i drntial rag#. Th#r# w trt 71 Ml
&gt; a’clork Thursday afternoon Mother t* not ablr to get than, cd toy can send In a new tn&gt; i f , !»••* mailer’s Jewel was presentLOCAL
ments
have
i • n formulist* d
from thr Ericksoa Funeral Horn* anything. Th* Elks, through C. be so desires," the commltterins-i r‘* *" I* B. Ilodgin*. the retiring County offtcora, Intesigsimg the aiming Ihnusanrl* of Yenrturlsn | lialJoU,
I 'ror,hlpful master, by IJatph H. flogging mufder nf Joseph Shoe
to the Calhellc Cemerery, with tb* K. Adams, chairman of ths'Chrixt- added
o iip s «r a Hr red I hrough America
Ths Elk. lodge h a! ast
IT™6«I ‘ .*rd .« maker said today they did oot and Europe (Io»n“* won his plgr*
Eav. Fr. J, J. Kellagkan In charge. msi gift committee, ef th* ledge.
O n
need
Ihe
serrtcos
of
Police
I
hirf
W «J of “ » * • " » '■
Chosen for pallbearers ar* Wil­ Issues the appeal for a Uryei*. IKK. lo to eipcnded la furthering " ,
j of power by a revolution. o v r r
R.’
ti.
Tittsworih
whu
»
*
*
giant
,
,
,
~
■
i - - i- Sanford this PW W * ,n K1'
Well,
liam Bens**, T. M. Dunlap. R. C. Tht request* from the Utk* Chriatmaa
ifMit;
|rongraiujaied ths local lodge and ad an indefinite Leave of sb.enc. ; •h7 7 ,n*
D. L L acy . Jr- Horace Harr children com* In lettar* ad­ ytar.
and kep- his |dar» hv defealinv «
|
its
officers
and
members
nn
i(-eir
so,
he
tsid.
f«e
could
devote
his
The Hanford Kits ante
Club,
dressed t» Hants Glaus la ta r. .1
JimInn and Dae Lwndrea*.
Four Irllrra In orto envelops ,(,o,per*i nn «u h th# grand !odr*. •ntlra time to checking the rase dosen other rrvolution*$ y movemeeting for luncheon in Ihs Maa*
r
Mr. JackMW was her* on QcU The Herald
m*nt*
dlrerled
srslnst
him.
arnt lo Tha Harold jravtrr
A t the stale's attorney's office.
In addition to the
district
triuma llotrl today noon. Totod ta
Mr. Adam* I* of tbs
t , l l t t, at Charleston, 8. C , and
day by four children In Ia D grand deputy marirr visiting $J*. It was said lfiat Tlttswor h could
mil on a Ghristmss program #t '
tom . t* Sewriaai* County I I years that there ar* a number o f dis- Mary Hi thr belief that th# n#wi.
lh; W I’A nursing schiol negt
Ida hem* at Fort rarded and broken bicycle* stored paper could ret their roqutaU la­ » n . present were ,\. T K.rer.hoff, bs of no assletaar* beaus* of
Akrn* I^d*s No -28. NVw y ur)|. "jMW-concelvsd
TODAY
and
espressed
Friday aftrrndon at 8 o’clock. w
R»*d .ear Saaferd. He bad been la gxragrs around town, and aabj ta th# hands of .tests Glaus. One
7:4* P M M- n’s Glub, Episco­ Toys Klwanlsns presented la
,
** Bind tan, f-afayeltr IN-* 2 4 rpialon lh* Tamp*. |&gt;ollce officer*
that If the** are given to Ms
III only a sheet Urn*.
1
.
letter was aimed be Flayd Cnyte. Gr**n*bor*.
.\|# . fj.
tllma-i had aa connection with ihe ab­ pal Church.
another at th* lunrheoa and with
The deceased is surriresj b, hi, ceaamltto* the boys ia Piwf. Alex another by Thomas Jan*** Coyle,
1:00
P
M
Mrdlcsl
Detachwhich lh* members played during .
widow, Men. Wiaal* Jackson; SOS S- Johnson's rl*** at flemlxele a third bv l/vulse Goyte, end the Klag No. ft*. U'arun. India.*; duction and flocglag » f Hho*
A. Young, Cov#it Vo, ||, Om*» maker* and his two companion*." mant, Nsli*&gt;n*l Guard, Armory. , th# hour, will be distributed t i V
Jackson; three High School will fix them, aa last by Mary Delta Gayle.
ihr nursery. These Includa ) u $ - y,
Neb.: J. B. norland. I*inckard
The announcement thal TltlaTOMORROW
daughter*. Mrs. W. if. Thomas. they have repaired hundreds s&gt;f
Flayd Gnvle glee* explicit dl7:80 P. M Officers. Younr Ing Jacks, dolls, rubber balls, eta. ‘ 1
K. wtrth asked sod gained * leave
Mr*. MU'ard K. Batherferd and toys, 4*11*. book*, sir., glean la recti nets how Hants Glass ran find No. II, Pine Ward, Aia.; E
Today’s speaker ws* Carl Nor I*
ram* last night after widespread Men’s Demucratir i l r 1/. Gily Hall.
a0 of Saa- tha
No' I4T- Mlan,|i
his n#m#
ham*. "iI wwill UQ you wVer- ■ nd John Stanford,
. ^
Sotomsn, No. repoC-X he wa* g o ln / lo be
8:00 P. M Woodmrn of, tb* grew who told h f Christmas rueJlrs. Flori*
"Wa are very appreciative
find us.* *0. Jack anavill*.
torn, In hi* not Ire ftwvdea.
Wurld, W. O. W. Hall.
H. C. tha handred* * f toy*
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Insist* On
MrH. U Cooper SueGuilty In Spite Of ' ceeds Mrs. 11HIlHCll
Alleged ‘Good’ Case
Who O p e n s I nn

LjjNdbergh Kidnap

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Masonic Meeting
Of Past Masters
Said To ,Re Best1

Diclator Gomez
Of Venezuela. 78.
Died Last Niprht

Christmas Is Free

Mawuryk Quits, Bcnes
Is Chosen President
Of Czechonlavakia

Who Has Bicycle To Give Little Girl
And Toy Trucks For Country Children?

D. Jackson# 50,
D1&amp;
Early Hour

Tampa Police Chief
Can’t Aid Grand Jury
Solve Flogging Case

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Kiwanians To Put
Program At 'Nursery

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Solemnly grouped around ihc clrrulir table m t,
©fftet* delegatus to tho internal.nut navul cniifon
radiuphoio as they op- ,ei in'* *•* I «n. I h • I'm v l
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^•••Uipwrra reduce their navies by 20 peieent. Jup j n \»
• cVmsnO for naval equality.

ifi room iif the IMtiiJi foreign
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P ir n s

I 44i pn*p a ,riff 1lisa&gt; I hr* world's
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TW O SLAIN, SCORES HURT IN MEXICAN RIOT
I. ly Pms
motion

(leftI tl alien*'Jug the New York opening of her first

p t ure,

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ti|*t*ra ' Hr, IN* a Purnelle t i g h t ) , Miss Pons wore on** of the die- mm
in which ..he appeired ii the p r urr. M*n white tulle over silver
chilli. arid the sleeves are trimmed with flowers, fAasucin-Vd I'ieuPhoto *

\\ ID*to Cfttii'nlph Hears!

OLCANO THREATENED CITY

( l e f t ) and Paul III irk (rtgh ), newspaper publishers, hailed (Jov. A i f M.

lof, o Run ;» feet* er) jip the inon who could r. ut the Ho-iseve|t finer* in 1930 a p j declared he
Id easily m u ve :h# Republican mimtnuLim fu» the preohlV^y. They ore shown in frnn/ of the

iCiW men i

at lo|ieka after the publisher* had luncfteon witlf'lTie gnVaUDor, (Associated Praia

S' L \SSiE.S PALACE DESTROYED IN A IR RAID

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■ Two prnwnfc were killed and
Mounted ufi hoisehark, tilfii'er* •

iminiri ni
»&gt;eiirti t.'lty.
PH «*nc of wlioni i* M en

•prmwlud Oil the pavement. ( A “ 'e

(.i oRCiA TRAI N WRECK

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unusual

pirture

show*

smoke

and

lava

billow,nu

fr**n»

M'liun

I,-m i , m a r lido, Hawaii, which recently threatened th H i ity
wh'ii Id'ordiig lava • wr|». in tiii.li * dowt) the »lo|»r* of the tn'Mi.pi* o.

L A V A L WINS SECOND VICTORY
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, Tliiit* iVtlmnan Wort* kit « l un i i n
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raIIw iiy iiauirnKui (taint at l!rt r.i k .
aavg a.', tin- lop. A vlrw of thi* wrttku
Atlanta ovarian a aullch ami p’.imnl Urn '•&gt;•
alaniliiiiT at tho ala tun. (A iroratrd r * v I'h-i

. '-II - « , | 'll' 11.0 Ul‘&lt;-ll(ll
tn&gt;'rthrr.
arv
l* mill from A ii ;*iir t n to
• ii m'-ril
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SNOW STORM MAROONS HUNDREDS

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DETECTIVE TELLS GOVERNOR BRUNO INNOCENT

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IVx».s’ Only Woman
J u d g e Also C o o U b

Tfiaa' Wat am! only woman

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of DoUrUta wara rain*, nod tthan an airly win r*
rapt ovar tha I’rn nay Irani# i i n i n i i , |n th« vk ’Hl-V
w. Haro oro twa of tha aom.r,ua au»mobn*o Oft
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hi* of A27 eitto* Jurlnr liar H
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» o f- d « » a ani manat ary poIlrW* |»y tha ckambar
J1* "witih* o" O*o Unth. s'.ia “ ,&lt;*i*u
**P *• • obarp *t ark. It woo tha H M 4 auck rota in
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brought U w lo toWn* up ocota tf» ih'rd n . i - t h .
« no-half foot dLs'r'ct »nl*prtaoi«i» af tha availed Foadat LaO*««, aucb aa tha CroU ita
r « ,n j a d f ot Dal'aa. (At*o&lt;l. F«*l &lt;Won| hoa ad b, C ol Fr.arol. Ua U Uooooo. (Aaaorlatvd
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Sanford Is The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, High'
And Water TransporUtloo

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 19M

Member Associated Press

Panel 01 Six* ‘ When Winter Comes ’ Come Market Roads Appropriation Schools OfSeminoleCounty 3-DayBattle i
Jurors Drawn To Seminole County, Reads W ;)] Be pav€J fo r Canal May Get$6,867 InState Funds: Won By Italy,
Commerce Chamber Booklet c
n l d k i j r - $500,038 State Allocation Rome Reports
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ToTry Brady
Says rynchon Be Asked ror
t
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Prcfusely Illustrated and with
tiTf coftr
M ooa*
an aurtc
attractive
covtr,, Ithe
odd-slied
th#
O i t a a . * Semlnola County Chamber of ComI mere. || ready for dlatributlon. delivery of the ftrat lot of th* book-

Morninsr Session .WaB publicity bookM issued by
FH „v/__ * T ~ f n
laken up in
tioning Dozen Men
C alled F o r Service
"When Winter

Cornea"

read*

the caption over ■ blit tardy scene
Legislator Held
on tin front M u r, but below
thU view of stinging cold li tb*
For Embezzlement
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I warm face cf Old Sol turrounded
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n
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I by picture* of * mmn taking HI*
N l g l 'O
S d ltC n C C u
i o „ &gt; ( In ■ chair on a pretty lawn,
V a a rg
E V tr M i l l * - cf another man driving a apeed

2 iears ro r mur |boat on Uk&lt; Monro. #nd of
der Of His W i f e other flahlng, of th* golf link* and

,• The state rested It*
— against &amp; B- Brady abort &gt;
M a'etock this afternoo*. Th* defoadant wai aa the stead at
time-

of a hunter, with a view of San­
ford aa arvn from th* other aide
of the lake.
After reading th* "When Win­
ter Cornea" caption at the t#P iff
the cover th* gU uyW trayVto the
bottom, and t h v * la read: "Come

E. E. Brady, member of
fr o m I r ,
.
S«ninolc County, went on L O U D S e l B A d V l C C
trial In Circuit Court today V U U U S C I O A U r i L C
on an Indictment by the
Grand Jury charging him
with cmbrizlcment.
Nearly all the morning
n i
apent in
examining
jurors, and a panel of nix

to Scmlnolo County, Sanfonl,
TAt.lJtl(AR8EE, Dec. to. -IA 1
! Florida.— Rest, Play, Golf, Fiah.
----—Treasurer Knott today crrdUcHunt In our glorious climate, Dec.
average 60 degrees, yearly 78 de­
the public sch.ola of Florida. This
gree*."
brough( the amount already I •
It la an attractive rover ln col­
or and. In the cplnlnn of S, D.
located thi* ytar t° l.278,OOn
IBghleyman, chairman cf the ennrcompared with $886.8113 at the
mlttee which prepared the book­
asm* period last yesr. Semino,Ertuls
t
round
th#
Stair
Wh«1#*j
WASHINGTON.
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let, la on* that ahould intrigue thi
County’s share of the half million
intereat of any peraon In who«e « ) r Market in Sanford will Ha ' —Prmh'rnl Roo*#v#It *ai&lt;l yrstrr(day a Public Works bill involving dollar allocation for the school*
hand* the advertiaing literaturr j pavfd befor# th# ra*h ucason.
This assurance s u rfvrn * 'day pfohably somewhat lr*s
Ihsn waa $6,667.62.
might fall.
The half-million dollar distri­
to H. M. Pspworth chairman of $$00.000.04&gt;0 would be atihntlMid
The bark of the booklet contain*
the supervisorv r n r j'it lw nf the i t the next sassicn of Congress, bution Included 8100,000 liana*
two map*, one of Florida ahowing I
1 |j* statement was the
ftr*t ferrrd from, th* motor vehicle et
Sanford aa being In the renter of market, ami R- ! (»lsnn chair"
everything worthwhile
In this I "••" nf ' h» P ' ' " ? " ’
F. hint of admlni-lralton flan, fe ­ penae fund, which amount rrptestal*. with distance,ahownfrom 1* P r" ,hon nf Js^aonville, at.-*
continuing Srmergi-ncv
v»P»"*ll- aented rci nomie* and savings in
WO (urea Thf Chief Executive
stidith * sdministration of the motor
I
WPA
director.
Mr
Pvnchnn
Sanfrrd to other points of Interest.
The other map t» of Seminole I *to*hle hnwevrr. to aaau-s tho he waa nol yet ready to d ! * e n » * l _ --------------- ----------------------Ihe Imi.'irg th- amount that would hr ipcom-j
County, ahowing all lake*, town* 'S sn f'rd men ihst
pisiform to make pnaaihlp the a* memleit fnr relief
and connecting road*.
• smhllrr nf broken car lot* of
puhlic Wmks hill
Mr
In —eonnevtion with thr state
fru its and v c ic U h lc s esn he built H onprw it ssW , would n&gt;l hs
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map there la the following text:
at this tim e.
*U unp sum
reetnt appropri*. *
KURilsalk *■ P s ., r s , i
The stvte official went on to lions hut would he’ for specific]

St&amp;te W PA Director New PW A Setup N o w ,- ™ —
Planned By PresiIs Uncertain About
dent
To Continue
Building Platfojhi
For Car Loadtngsj Projects S t a r t e d

t h * S tite Legislature

N ew Owners Have
Rejected By Boy Taken Charge Of
Held ForMurder Montezuma Hotel

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Orlsnd^ |Hi pi afternoon to ronf r projeeti, chiefly those riir*«dy un‘ Ic it y n e w s b r ie f s
with District Manager
«vn 'derway
Ihe local situation, and maid he
|jr ,Jiclosed his plan for a pub
Tide, tomnrrnw: High al 3:08
would Stop |n S a i f r n l tomorrow |jc Uf»rv^ measure
when
iftie«A M. and .1 11 P M . low *1 11:22
snd snpri«r th- committee nf the iionr,i
hi* regular pres* mu
decision made
fetence ■bout future
approprm
A M and H ZX 1&gt;. M.
Improvements at
the
mark*! linn* f^r the Flotilla ship cannl
have been delayed, thr mipervlei. The t'hief Fiecntive said hr con
lien W. Schofield nf Invcin-s*.
orv commit te- w*s sdvi»$-d M m side red that project a major fmh
on- of the 111 rsndlds'rs for 1'i n

vehicle department and $180,000
front the general revenue fund,
which Isttrr rcpiescnl* Increased
colli ctiona
under
Comptroller
I-cr’, direction and econlmiv* to
sta.c govern in rilal evpendilun's
and l2.10.IMtO from the *ale of tags.
The diati tbuth n is In lln; with
Ihe puhl-dy exprvaaed polleie*
of liovrlnot Snot* and Contotrollrr I .re that every r(Tor( of th
stale gnvetnntent be directed to
making available a tmnlniun vf
111,000.000 nf state aid for the
schools this year and $10,800,000
If humanly poaaiblr. The achnol*
received $8,167,021 stale aid las'
term.

Victory Claimed In
Bitter Engagement
With
Ethiopians :
On Takkaze R i v e r -1

Il Duce Defies
^
‘Crooked* Europe'
“ Will F igS T T o
Prem ier D e c l a r e s
In Hast Challenge
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Merit Badges A re
Awarded Six Boy
Scouts Of County
15e Pass
To
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lO O k

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Aii Itnllan victory tn Ine
TakUnip rlvrr
valley In •
Kthinpin wna reported to -r^ ,'1
dllv by the Italian ‘ g o v e r n - . ’i
ment.
It follow *!, thr®*iiny*
of
inteeaive
Vliys 1
11 m
iw m m j ^fflghtlng
with npprnxinirttfljr 800 m m
killed.
The text of n communique

TenderA . ,
ifioin

Vj 1B88 $

Promotions

Marshal Pietro
lUdoglio,
U X al ’0 r l i-oiumaiwier-in-chief of the Iftdlfcn

Mnde

,n east Afriv* uiiin* «r

vrstrrdsy's usttlr nn the norm-

SI* Huy Scouts were awarded vin frnnl fnltnws:
''N rung rnuny
fnrv**,
*atU
merit badge*. 1* 0 received the
||f|| fr,,m |hi,
nur
sward of gold paints, two wile tnslrtl *1 s .000. attackrd
IP *'* shin*
prom, ted tn second rlass nml IS
tS . '• “l,»P
sinng th* Hirer Tall*
day in .Sanford looking if lei
w e r pastarl into Ihe tenderfoot ' base near Jlsl-Tlmchel.
political fence®
rank st Monday evening* session' ’•‘ »1*'
Fnl-esn
bands, al
I miwtanra retreated
■e.t.iance
tlffirer* of Ihe Young Men ■ of Ihr Boy Scout t ourt of Honor , '^M "’1
Democratic r'ub are remind d ,d for th- Seminole County district, i I 'embegnina Faaa
“ A i th r »ain r tlm r,
a n n lh if
Tbr H n
Mai tin .1 lliain prr
Hie meeting in Ihe commissnmr i
of
aniietl
IHhiopiana
|oom in r ily llxll lom orii* men- widrd fivn tbr Court « b i r h waa tro«i|«
an
rorupoard of II IV lit own. Ill, S. rroaard thr rlvrr to effect
mg , 1 7 -HI o’clock.
D. High layman, C W I®bill, C. R. rmirchng opvratlon in tba Mchlm
Wiiikmrn cngNgtrtl in stringing i li u m . S .1 N " no I H K Morila z* nr. who®a popula.mit baa *ub-

dtv night, hccsu.c nf . short SVC lie work wh.ch should be pss.*.l
i mea ^
of labor Skilled rarnrntc
n**ed U[vnn by Congress and that *t
* M en
|
to build the Inadine iilalfotirt would be inrlud-'d in the proposed
\rneaty waa to be Introduced at
are working on the Statr Ar* hill. Thi' Public Work* program,
Use afternoon aeaalon.
morv. and negm labor r Mpdrrd Ihe President said, pmhahly will
t i n defendant la represented
for the mad w-rb h rnwoge *
not reach as high a figure aa
by Attorney E. F. Houtholder,
i hange in management of the renavin f First Street
and Park f 500,000,0^0
Declared by Tourt altarhrs tn
assisted by Attorney Geo. A. DaHotel,
Magnolia Avenue.
Cell**, while th* state la repro- be a "most unusual procieding,1’ Monl-iumt
| ' i nfnrTned of the President*-*
by Assistant Stats’* A l­ Virgil Grarjr, 16, indicted fnr Avenuf at Third Ktrcrt, was e f­
Following the nnfer-nrr with statrmr&gt;nt. Senator Flelrhei
(D
murder, told Ihe Court this morn­ fected late yesterday when the Mr. Pvarhon, Mr, Panworth ‘a Fla
ly. F. Boyle.
an advocate of th*- wa1»o
These Juror* were finally choa- ing that he wished (O plead guilty hostelry was taken over by Ihn j sued the *t*t-m*nt thst "farm er, way. said he evpecte-l mnrr fund
interests
wllh of Semtnnl* County can reel as te l&gt;e provided before Cnngtr
en Ur try the action: Chrt* S. to manslaughter despite the ail- f I'imptr Ovrru
th sihlitidiisi rnlfir&lt;td liglitt i n o f i Op* nlnif cri ‘tiitMin*® uni* roil buM | in it ivd *u u i.
Thompson o f Hanford, W. G. to trial. Geo. W. Schofield, fnr 16 ' Mr*. I^n* Cooper, one of th* surerl that Mr. Cilenn is ^ni*ut ewnirnfs Hr evpresse$| mnfidenri', th*1 tinu ii tow n Miirrt*
" T li r rtn-unci' u p n a tiim
gava
mlivrt* tij
uf .Sanfoi «| td by tbr &lt; 'bin Fatitd. tin* fu»w
Wellman of Oviedo, T. U Shrawi- to trial. Geo. W. Schfleld, for ill owners. a&gt; manager. John Owen* eeerythlng he can to a&lt;hanc» iMy^iifficulty wnmW hr met m get I h&lt;||
W Jo
Tii«'»|» *» I ihr Kiwinl* n®r lo a battle which wtill la lift
|w
h* h * v* "them
them rea*l&gt;
rvstl)
b&gt; t«- patrol
bury « f Gardenia Farms; E. H. faara stale’* attorney In the fifth ' of Kl*»lmmee I* the silent partner progress of Improvements at th**ttlfaHT'^Kre*® to approve an -n nighl. iir tnmonnw night ut the I fl ii h t»*«tpi ii-t f-Mtlx m ifautfril
•ok $«&gt; ana In which our nvU*
Oalgor of Geneva, J. 'A. Brown circuit, who &gt; a i In court stated 1In the hotel.
market.'
armoH
pimpriskton later
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Mrt it badift*® u r i$' awn idl'd In ion ami * drtachnirnta of
latest
o f Sanford, and L. E. 8tevena i f that In all his nperisnee he had
kfrs. Piarl If. Hansel!, who con­
C o n s tru H jn n n f t h r
m a m m o th !
_ _ —
Ki tirwl VViNim of Ttoop 11*. I nkf tank® are jtarlin j&gt;a11ng actlvtl#.
Labs Monroe.
naver known of a defendant In n ducted the Monteiuma for th*
'* n ihr fuat claihca w« |o#t
cMnnel was bejun with s ffi.OOU, ^ l^ »t night s n on C“ l*ier then Mary, fo» pn-firrut v in p’unibmu
C. U Flower* was excused by criminal action entering a guilty last six years, has opened th*
000 presidential alloeatinn fmm*
night btfoce, fccrordlng to t» and t* tbr f,itbiwk* g Sr«»l|ta o| i ioiii .dftrrra and nln# toldkra*
&lt;th* Court, th; juror stating ha plea agi.tnsl th* ndvlca of. Us at- tiatuel Inn at $18
.th* «|43 » 0 ^)0O^)00 wmks wppra- p PaaiofTa fovtrnmaPt thsrmom TiiMip f»- Hi irk For if ii won ill**III l i I hirg ulfitora v^ate woundad.
■pirdoei. The stale trnrey.
Avenue, -1„ rtrv" same
Thr
liiaaea
of / * Kritreana’
and
bookbinding:
lly »l[
VfflMtit. TWa
.►*’ ! ftrt, mtitury V fid itii* *»f -Tfl being 'work
J. C.-Afus# on hi*
Vlrgll Gravy was in Court with th* kfonletuma. 8h* hat obtained
flijri*, biiglinir.
I rltoy Ct opn . fiiiuiiint u$ *rv rral score • kilted
H n ffm n n
R o l i A i n a a ,p#nl
ihp tlm# Congress 4r
each night. The tempria
jgstenir
lenient Ihst he wouldr rather hlg father, C. C. Grace/, Jointly the use of rooms In nearby
Enemy losses h a s.
11 t i l 1 111d 11 D C l l C r C O cities whsth'^f to give tbr projH*tj |ur# (ose |o 6*1 tlsgrerfi yeslrutai. patbfiiufimr; ,Iai k IhdC o u - n ui Hounded
rve, haring at one time Indicted with for murder, and the residences and will be able In
)«t
tom
asccrtaincii
but
its safiction
mm ti , ami
Ilm
Mi*i»i® ill ntg* , I m i
Ihr Ha)
bfforr tbr
advlaed that
Ihe------State j accommodate a number nf guest*. 1 T R E N T O N . Dec It* 1/P, Gov.dmplnyed by
- the defyndant:
.............. . Court
— waa
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No in$licalion was giirn h
in,■ ticIlev ml tn be ronsnle rable."
wood r a n Ing
ttlll* b*1 dl'Rlt'Fk
C: A. Adam* snd '/ M. Mr- would nolle pruts*the case ' ah, „|and. There
are lw „ dining $Tnor HarnlH (i Unffumn hnul !i» ever, of th» *.pi i ific smount ti it.
T br award nf gtild paltiiw wr'iit J .siiuuHartruuply wah thi- battla
Kin non, both of whom .aid the/ against the elder and arerpt :t rooms inthe Harwell Inn
day that h# i" Ratinfird thi* I.it»if- sought in the Public Wink*
II IF liken, wholr*alr tuaikid lo liyi! Higif® i*f T u ‘*,p *♦ m» I f o l tu-w t r i m e u ir|nirt fi«&gt;tii Fat la
had bought mules from the ir iplra of guilty to manslaughter by
b
mm b * ill pi o ) r , kilt' i m i ftlnrkrn with an F i nr at WiDoii nf Tmop 'll* l «V* I Vital wi ll-inforinrd pouicrs Jftdl* ”
Mrs Cooper formerly cuntltirtfil hrrgk baby kulnap murder raa# * Nor did Flat^hritt*AmnL
the boy.
the Southern llotal in Kiaaimme*. ha* not b«*«*n fully wolvul, but h r np-rtrd in anutbvi |at •*■*$,! -■» attack of a!&gt;p&lt;odiriti® alniut lb* »■ Man In miikm: *bi » « u n ,s th. triliil J iHiitr ip torihidriffig drupTh# defens* axruted C. T,. AlAttorney Garland W. Spenc-r from which city she came to San- that hr hi* "nrvar rv|irr*iiFd any *»*l allotinrnt Aimv
i*niriu»**'* ythi-rkw a§£it, !* back fimu the In**- pm u ir n t of thr C.niit drill * r d Jptng it* inlrtra, in Ihf Italo*
lea. A. M. Stewart and H. II. was sppi Inted by the Court at lord Mhc and Sir. Owriu bought i ,-lemcnl nf doubt R« tr» Hi uni tiavr ***tirualrd li»«l ran il«r $2o,.
nnd
n p p n tp i m r Ft bn i|nan tin ijpnilij thv L**ai|ittt
pit a I and, «
Maikrl
Mauau*'' an ini«*r ru lin g
Smith, Attorney ITnntholder slat- th- time the Graceya wer# ai - the Monte,uma shout two week* Hauptmann’, guilt
U0(l.HU0 lining hf fir't vrm of Mlrharl pai l
l’h$* ,r I l id NatiariP f litft duwri thf* Fran'»» Up (•* hi' 11d ndi'rr-a hi l Iiplag that h ' ei. usad them on th* raignrd to represent them In their ago from th* Itquldalor nf thr
tjfi.INN1.1MNI
a
roiu' ruf tu»n aii1
m lit it**&gt;f» plan fin
pmre.
It
“ Hauptmann aland* ifulltv
N**itli palm aw aid i* JO turn it hi* h*.
11irkf
•ndllig
lb1iwr
reane-l .of i.iv , liont.
trial, and he informed the Court llsnk o f Oviedo The hotel I, to tw
a b n v r f Ii** F a g J r i nuk
yrar Ihrrraftt'i inti I Fiuuplrtioii
w *&gt; Mfygm ni uiriii btTp uf
I ho
i k- again "
rnnvlrtrrl by thr courts," sab I
t 'arolin
The flr-l lim i selected, Mr. that he had lien working hard on erntinued
I
f 'Im rlp *
C titiPl nil
an d
IliM i l.tngitr might drop thrir panewithout interruptimi, Ifnvcrnor
•^WkniKni ; j* i •eplv to qyttUon-|lbe cas® for 10 Hays snH felt that though considershle Improvement
f'ulliim both «if Tt$m»p 75, *p*Mi
1 «»"' AKNifiPt
taly phoiild KthlW r i t hr i foirraal
(*roriallv
Asked if he believed
Defense Counsel Hous- 1“ w# have * good esse of Btlf de- and renovating work is to be done
( tttlinM r
&lt; b u 'v ''
"pirt inn il'wn Ihr pravv (dan*
m i 1'* inViitiiin nf the cast
fair tnnitflit « '"* I'hui'day, light in p iu rd by Ib r
KoJdJar saiil he did not tak* Th® fen**." " I have argued with Ihe
it ws* stal'd by W. J Hurkley,
“ I- niy • pinion, i
heavy fn»wi m north and rrntiat w a rt* 11r*‘ *11•»t r fI ! t» arr 1n» I r I« %a
aaaferd Herald and had T^ut boy and hi* father and other mem­ former Orlsniln holel man, who trarhrd, he said
A * Ia p * nf ] f* hnvp wrrt*
d
II llucr llurU Drfianrr
No stale nf final ii
it
has
nn*
p-rtiona anil light fin®' m murk
therefore read of the Brady case, bers of th* family, advising them will assist Mrs Cooper at thr
Mkllfrd lit hlic
! i*i I't if f o d l t ti l
Hl»MF
Dr.
|M_ ; A )*J -P «^ .
warranted!
in
thmkinr
that
it
ha*
1
land*
ctf
i-ttlrriir
Rtiuth
pot
lion
if
t&gt;d the attorney stated that h*t te let the case go to trial.” the atlll*t Mlt-'vcIlOi. tt-lllllllg
Kuilipg^'^aaa^J
Monteiuma fo r s llm s Mr BurW- &gt;n(|
(hat the h&lt;u,l.- arc
&gt; rl par tonig bt Kit i run- inti thw r-t Th r i air Dill* Epp», Fiank
too, does not take Tht Herald Alt lornry continued, "but I cannot ley sold his Magnolia Hotel in f|l&gt;w|| y((u ran-t ,|uot, n1,
•off
Ailbut Ihfinan, ,1$ , I*.
iMM»k*’d, drf irillrl) asafitrd loIn at t*
Past Masicr*' nicbt uf Sstifur 1 Florida fan probably
o f those eaamlnrd for Jury serr - change their mlnd( In the mat­
VVoodm ff f'b a ilr w C a r p m l r * . If m •la, HimI Daly would “ fight to
Orlando this week.
,
„ ,aVing there is anv el- i Ixxlge N* 62. F t V M » * • roaat, t#rn|&gt;riaturv It to 12 t.
Ice were asked a* to whether they ter."
Hill ii **
Jack K'finp.
Jnr |»w%
lb»* * ml fui hwr righta. 11 Duco
The Monteiuma I* B theee story rmrnt „ f ilouhl ss lo Hauptm*nn,s ^ilorlare«f by many nf f boar prr* ' night, Thuraday fail
had read of th# case.
, The Court passed th* cas* for
1 l i l l r n IV * ia*hi, f i l l fi r n t t r a r v
!&gt;■ i* tliliM*ird
vbnUrfigi- to “ egultitl
fram e structure o f M&gt; guaS| rooms | r lli|,
courts
have passed on rnt aa mir of th* no.®t m»rrr*». |
Nothing unusual developed In (h* time being, and later during
M'tivitk F. F
Fvana,
Tlmni*
• ml li) |hh i lay in an addroaa at
g
ll
is
rne
nf ths oldest buildings in
Ff*RA
rl**tka
have
mnv
i
m
Ing
and
anthiiuadN'
Maaonlr,
Uw examination of Mr. Weitmsn. on* of (hs recesses took th* lad
f'ohli. A lv in
O tllia in
nml
|I*d Fontinia
_ . - _________
, b&gt;dga ptapioni hrld hrri* to rrrrnt | toIt h Ihr W I'A in City Hull, and Htckpun
tha second Jurcr selected. Th# into hi* private efftr*. along with Ihe city, but ll I* the Intention of i
Hu li • ban pcopls srr able to
Jfl
year* Thf lodgr tort in tbr Mn*| ihr iifftrr they ocr u pi id in I In*
t * W Juror, Mr. Shrewsbury, we, Attorney Spencer, and talked with the new owner* of the hoatelry lo I
I f Al*t • long siege,’1 said lh* ' *Jj
aonir Trmplr laat maht and M taarmrnt nf Ihr ( ‘“lirl Houar will
by both sides though he him for 10 minutes. There was no obliterate signs of age b , making , P i c t u r e S n O W B e f o r e
Pi f llllf 1 “ bfmuse they are eon- r.fM
a
numbrr
of
repairs
and
repaln'thr conclusion of (hr ceremonl**! b* ncrupird
by
Ml»» Joa plmir
th,.assistant state's attorory Indication aa to th* result of that
1111*l it •lit Hi i» „n thrir alda , i 9
ing It. though Ihs management
11«innr dr mi*pa11a 11**n
Itoyd*ton's
___________
'a buffet P'llpfirr waa ■rrird W
defen** counsel has repm- ronrenne*.
a gainst th# wiutigs uf nook id
■
tated
thal
it
enuld
not
all
be
dorm
Mias
Ihiydatnjt
l*
ilrpar
1
imut
•Srtsd him In a case * few.years
In open court the boy laid Judge
The special picture shr.wing s '| A Smith, A. I. Bel | ami i&gt;
I .Uf Upf. ’
at
once
ffirr
rrpam'rtl
having
thr
thi
• i x llr . Geiger, th* fourth Juror. M. II. Smith that he fully realised
thr Milanr Thratrr «»n thr nmra f ’r*rlrv wprr in charge of
fpaturr
of
ihr
rntrrtainmrnl
T S m bad known the defendant what ht was doing in insisting
ing brfor* Fhrialmaa ia to hr fir.
MU8 . KINBTKFN It.l.
sH " s Nwr Tsai
Juilg® .1 (1. .Shirrtn vr tlr iila1"
Fifirrn part m arlrri i*f
San
that he enter a pleaof guilty to
to cblblrrn Thrrr will l»r n » ad
&lt; 4 RA CA K Vrir i u e lg , Ore IN
! arerptrd Elijah rhr*tmit‘. pH a
manslaughter, even though hi*
miaaion rhargr. though thr rhil ford lAnlfr wprp prrr#f » and
&lt;4h I* nriMl
Juan
Vmrrntr
NEW
YORK
Dec.
16.—I
Ah
—
_____ _ - J B t s t e s D e b t
ronfrrrrd
Ihr
Ma«*fr
Maaon'p
dr
I
guilty
lo
driving
whil#
mlutiralrd
attorney had advised him that by
finni»i, 7M. prr*iilrnf *if I V n r i u r U
Mrs. Albert Ein.tsin, wife of the drvn arr aakrd to bring aitiri
ami
rrnlmnrd
him
in
pay
a
fiti,1
i-rc™
an
srvaral
candidate*
Tb®
I s N o w 130,555,000,000 pleading guilty a stigma of guilt -mlnsnt scientist, was taken U&gt; a of firnd In help fill thr f hr talma
• wd thr rtaMun'p dicta tor fnr mnrr
fh iir* wer* ncrupird bv tbr fnl- of S200 or In aarva A0 ilav* * n Hi*
would attach to his name through
fban a uuarler of a rrnlury, died
hoanltal yesterday In a aeriuu* bawkrtz tn hr diatHbutrd by tin Inwing pzst masters F L. Mlllrr road gang
Charlr* Chratnul.
FRAIIA. Drc
1H —
— Rd*
•♦WASHINGTON,_ Dae.
I l l ­ Ufa.
Elk*.
during t b r tilgbl
Tbr
natlond
C J Humph. O J. Mlllrr. Jam#* pleading guilty to drunk'iiripp*
uard Hr Ufa was •IrrUrd srcunJ
Th* Grand Jury Indictment condition
ations! debt reached
* •*tonet immediately iitadr (trn-ral
M might an, inn I*
Jink ins,
W. war fiord $5 or arntanred to M
prraidrnt
of
Ihr
Republic
of
IJM0 today, paaalng th* charged VirgilGraceg and C. C.
FI pr*M I 0)11*1 C IllMTiO i*i 1hiitfH
Sylvr®trr
Wadr wa®
M Ifivnes. It B Chapman. E B. day* and
( zrchoolaviks by th* national aomark for th* first Grace/, hi* father, with having
lit ftf war. prnviatonal prmidrnl.
\
a
aaiv'rnrrd
to
p
ly
a
finr
nf
tMl
•
&gt;
Rardall
John
ll
(Imp,
flrnrge
W
arnibl) loday to sucrrrd Hr, Thom­
The new high caused th* death of Odell Humbalf* m Htal IdOper wd' Judd nffu#»
Huff, M, Y I!Ird»*r,
Jam®*
O. a m •- do flaya whan hr pl**adril
th* mld-D*e*m- lough last July 1$.
as
C
i
Msfsryk
who
rrslgnad
In
f
i i o h I ( 't t r t g i r p p
a * ►r »11 M *' ■ l o r l r t t
H uff W . A Rmith, F H Hrredm guili) of |»atlt lartnry
Satuiila) at (hr agr uf B&amp;. BcllM«
operaliona which
a aurerptoor to (inn* » Hr U*u**l a
and A. I*, firt1s
piutrgr «»f th*- first president and
o ses J
to the '&lt;ubc Mloses
in
m
lamation
to
l
h
’
puhtir
n
p
r
i
a
a
A flfr ,h, r, n,|„j,|M B, r# . on
Wanted: A bicycle for • ltttla given ihe Elks for distribution by
furiigii uttnislrr during much of
. wear th# Hears
ing
the
nit
ion's
prun-w
ami
a«k
A t
Mar-aryk’s 17 yrar term, rtrvseidtnt Reoaegirl of It years, and toy trwrkl, them lo children of th# poor on .ducted Into the beige an Inter, ating m a l n l e n a i v c # n f p r a r r and o r ­
I'hnstmas eve," said Mr. Adam*, ing address on " I ’ rrrgress nf Marrlvr*|
:i40 votr* to 24 for Froffafl*
vrtt for th, set of the fiscal
pencil
buses,
rubber
balls,
a
"ales
Maaaa D. Jackaen. 60, died thi.
der Tbr capital wa* f|uir«
0,711,000,next
Ihs Parch agralan jurty, v ‘« a
morning at li4 I o'clock la the warm dress" and other tkla$|Tw ” but rse can use more, and h,vr|*«nrv In Fturidi” wa, delivered
G o m e l * death often had hr-m
po. run, by W. W. Wells nf Orlando, die
withdrew yrsirrday from tht praal*
Fema’d-taughteo Memorial Hos­ several children in lake Mary plares fnr cluthing. Any
rumorrd dtirltig the |ia»l five yen »
" ------- -• = = =
withdrew ysstrrday hom prtib
pital. Funeral service, will he at whose father la dead sad *k#M who ran'l dig up an old di*&lt;&lt;id |trlrl grand deputy master, end a
In rich case
rrpalrigtion move­
TAMPA.
Dec
to (A P I
i drntial rag#. Th#r# w trt 71 Ml
&gt; a’clork Thursday afternoon Mother t* not ablr to get than, cd toy can send In a new tn&gt; i f , !»••* mailer’s Jewel was presentLOCAL
ments
have
i • n formulist* d
from thr Ericksoa Funeral Horn* anything. Th* Elks, through C. be so desires," the commltterins-i r‘* *" I* B. Ilodgin*. the retiring County offtcora, Intesigsimg the aiming Ihnusanrl* of Yenrturlsn | lialJoU,
I 'ror,hlpful master, by IJatph H. flogging mufder nf Joseph Shoe
to the Calhellc Cemerery, with tb* K. Adams, chairman of ths'Chrixt- added
o iip s «r a Hr red I hrough America
Ths Elk. lodge h a! ast
IT™6«I ‘ .*rd .« maker said today they did oot and Europe (Io»n“* won his plgr*
Eav. Fr. J, J. Kellagkan In charge. msi gift committee, ef th* ledge.
O n
need
Ihe
serrtcos
of
Police
I
hirf
W «J of “ » * • " » '■
Chosen for pallbearers ar* Wil­ Issues the appeal for a Uryei*. IKK. lo to eipcnded la furthering " ,
j of power by a revolution. o v r r
R.’
ti.
Tittsworih
whu
»
*
*
giant
,
,
,
~
■
i - - i- Sanford this PW W * ,n K1'
Well,
liam Bens**, T. M. Dunlap. R. C. Tht request* from the Utk* Chriatmaa
ifMit;
|rongraiujaied ths local lodge and ad an indefinite Leave of sb.enc. ; •h7 7 ,n*
D. L L acy . Jr- Horace Harr children com* In lettar* ad­ ytar.
and kep- his |dar» hv defealinv «
|
its
officers
and
members
nn
i(-eir
so,
he
tsid.
f«e
could
devote
his
The Hanford Kits ante
Club,
dressed t» Hants Glaus la ta r. .1
JimInn and Dae Lwndrea*.
Four Irllrra In orto envelops ,(,o,per*i nn «u h th# grand !odr*. •ntlra time to checking the rase dosen other rrvolution*$ y movemeeting for luncheon in Ihs Maa*
r
Mr. JackMW was her* on QcU The Herald
m*nt*
dlrerled
srslnst
him.
arnt lo Tha Harold jravtrr
A t the stale's attorney's office.
In addition to the
district
triuma llotrl today noon. Totod ta
Mr. Adam* I* of tbs
t , l l t t, at Charleston, 8. C , and
day by four children In Ia D grand deputy marirr visiting $J*. It was said lfiat Tlttswor h could
mil on a Ghristmss program #t '
tom . t* Sewriaai* County I I years that there ar* a number o f dis- Mary Hi thr belief that th# n#wi.
lh; W I’A nursing schiol negt
Ida hem* at Fort rarded and broken bicycle* stored paper could ret their roqutaU la­ » n . present were ,\. T K.rer.hoff, bs of no assletaar* beaus* of
Akrn* I^d*s No -28. NVw y ur)|. "jMW-concelvsd
TODAY
and
espressed
Friday aftrrndon at 8
R»*d .ear Saaferd. He bad been la gxragrs around town, and aabj ta th# hands of .tests Glaus. One
7:4* P M M- n’s Glub, Episco­ Toys Klwanlsns presented la
,
** Bind tan, f-afayeltr IN-* 2 4 rpialon lh* Tamp*. |&gt;ollce officer*
that If the** are given to Ms
III only a sheet Urn*.
1
.
letter was aimed be Flayd Cnyte. Gr**n*bor*.
.\|# . fj.
tllma-i had aa connection with ihe ab­ pal Church.
another at th* lunrheoa and with
The deceased is surriresj b, hi, ceaamltto* the boys ia Piwf. Alex another by Thomas Jan*** Coyle,
1:00
P
M
Mrdlcsl
Detachwhich lh* members played during .
widow, Men. Wiaal* Jackson; SOS S- Johnson's rl*** at flemlxele a third bv l/vulse Goyte, end the Klag No. ft*. U'arun. India.*; duction and flocglag » f Hho*
A. Young, Cov#it Vo, ||, Om*» maker* and his two companion*." mant, Nsli*&gt;n*l Guard, Armory. , th# hour, will be distributed t i V
Jackson; three High School will fix them, aa last by Mary Delta Gayle.
ihr nursery. These Includa ) u $ - y,
Neb.: J. B. norland. I*inckard
The announcement thal TltlaTOMORROW
daughter*. Mrs. W. if. Thomas. they have repaired hundreds s&gt;f
Flayd Gnvle glee* explicit dl7:80 P. M Officers. Younr Ing Jacks, dolls, rubber balls, eta. ‘ 1
K. wtrth asked sod gained * leave
Mr*. MU'ard K. Batherferd and toys, 4*11*. book*, sir., glean la recti nets how Hants Glass ran find No. II, Pine Ward, Aia.; E
Today’s speaker ws* Carl Nor I*
ram* last night after widespread Men’s Demucratir i l r 1/. Gily Hall.
a0 of Saa- tha
No' I4T- Mlan,|i
his n#m#
ham*. "iI wwill UQ you wVer- ■ nd John Stanford,
. ^
Sotomsn, No. repoC-X he wa* g o ln / lo be
8:00 P. M Woodmrn of, tb* grew who told h f Christmas rueJlrs. Flori*
"Wa are very appreciative
find us.* *0. Jack anavill*.
torn, In hi* not Ire ftwvdea.
Wurld, W. O. W. Hall.
H. C. tha handred* * f toy*
'" V ,
(P tsU ssri
f N ' J "*l

r !."S 2 ,1 r :

Insist* On Pleading MrH. U Cooper SueGuilty In Spite Of ' ceeds Mrs. 11HIlHCll
Alleged ‘Good’ Case
Who O p e n s I nn

LjjNdbergh Kidnap

"-w S rX lO m w N o tc S o W e i-

51

k

if?' V

t;;,;

Masonic Meeting
Of Past Masters
Said To ,Re Best1

Diclator Gomez
Of Venezuela. 78.
Died Last Niprht

Christmas Is Free

Mawuryk Quits, Bcnes
Is Chosen President
Of Czechonlavakia

Who Has Bicycle To Give Little Girl
And Toy Trucks For Country Children?

D. Jackson# 50,
D1&amp;
Early Hour

Tampa Police Chief
Can’t Aid Grand Jury
Solve Flogging Case

M UM

Kiwanians To Put
Program At 'Nursery

W H A T S DOING

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FAHK BUII-DINCI A W j n m c m i j v i y . o n a t H a r d
LOAN AaJOCJATlON. *V 'Merida ‘ jV ow
im u m h a
c n m .
Comole Inant.
J M M M H C l M t M f , CAIM

Boxen InOvude
Fifty Practice'Basketball,
FirstGameSetForJan. 12 Exhibition To Be
Choten Monday

P ifly boy« at the Seminole High
School ere' practicing for the op.
ruing of the beaketball eeaeon, and
they are keeping Coach M cldina
more than buey. Bo many o f the
lad* hope to make the team that
the coach hae had to dleid* them
Into two aquart*, the flrat nquad
practicing from 3:.to to S o'clock,
and the tecond nquad from B lo

8i30 o'clock arcry afternoon.
CoaOi McLncet aayi ha expect*
to schedule a daten gamea this
winter, the Bret to be plnyod on
Jan. It agalnat Ocala In Oeata.
While Sanford hat not an athleUlc
field, the High School hae a good
good gymnailam *o many of lire
Boy boxen to appear tyt the
basketball game* will be playod at
exhibition bout* in Oviedo next
home, the Coach aald.
Thursday night *V* to be ihoacrl
at practice boale of the Seminole
Bey*' Atletle Club in the Fourth
Strert Anna, 8anford, on Monday
evening at 7 o'clock, Judge 8. A.
B. Wllklnaon, Club aponaor, B»nounerd today, The Oviedo prtp u n i* being arranged by the
Men’t Club of that town.
The annual bataar o f the Civic
Marlon Bottler,
Selection* aie to be made from
I/oaguc held on Thuraday wee *
the following !l*t of 20 member*
tureen financially end In a lo ­
of the Alhletk Club
Iourrnc* Btrrintau n
Ray
ca l way, a tempting chicken pi­
Edge.
lau tupper with baked
bean*
Harry Lc* Moor* va
Earl
a large number of gueit*. There Walker, of Mountain Fall*. Colo., Piercy.
wat a tale of fancy work, ipent teveral dayi latl week with
Oil pa Chapmen v* Duane Tilepront. candy and alto a grab Mr. and Mr*. C. S. Donaldion.
lb.
bag.
/" e
I Mr, and Mra. Seth Bucher o f
Billy Wilkin*on vi Milton Edge.
Lcngwood To«Tt*t Club put on
conn., art spending Ih*
Pate TtllU v* Cl#rent* Barrltheir firal-af-Ui* .eaten luncheon wlnUr w|th Mr| Ch, f , „
Town. neau.
Wrdnesdsy noon wilh • atjr-fwo ■
Buddy Raehard ve John Fr*qmembert In attendance. Commit, tend and tlttor, Mitt Rot* WhlU. man Hall.
tee for the day waa Mra. Dan- of Walerbury, Conn., and are
Caliln Burch ** Bldnay Re­
lei Leighton, president, who pro- occupying Ray Townend’t collage chard.
tided at the butlnnt aettlon.
|M th&lt; walt &lt;nd 0( town.
IJmfbergh . Hall ve tMonrntf

LONGWOOD

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K io to L- C. Smith,

or A. H.

Pox.

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Balnea, Herald Office.
WANTED: Caretaker and keeper

for aoburban borne ■ (unfornlabed) nrer Paolo. Rent fro#
and |2X0 weekly paid for labor,
juit tbe place for aged man and
family. Can ha»e garden, chlefc*
en* etc. Aak for Mitchell, Garda
Part. *•-

*0e 11m 1 time.
Be l l o * S t i m e *

7c line • li n o ,
be Hr# 1 month.
Minimum charge 80e
Coant fir# w i t h t# Itoo.
Double ret* for capital a*
Mark face letter*
a t ) .U a a lfV d p l r w r W o P P H
w in bo r ta rtP * fo r ik o — bee
at liman oedaend. flo ra lo o d o oe
t w a i n w ill be W t m lao ooau

WANTED: Croat Tie*—Oek, Cy*
prate and Pint. Bighett cath
price paid. J. I . Gliiton, Box
241, DoLand, Fla.
IB— A p a rtm en ta f o r R en t.
I .E m &gt; {&amp; Apartment,
Phone 474.

nai

20 TONS OA Tobacco Snuff, Ju»t
o ff a little In lecture. Account
o f Adjustment allowed will tell
thl* inuff next weak at $22X0
HAVE YOUR WATCH repaired per Ion. Cortr celery to kill
by eoa wb# really know* bow Aphle, It le cheaper and doea the
work. Will alao repel other In*
Brigg*. Jeweler, Mag. Are.
tecta. Phone SI. J. J. Cat**, C*.,
RATTAN CANE chair* repaired Inc. Gate* Building, Sanford, Fla.
and re-tested.
Forrest A.
TOYS, RADIO Table*, Magailn*
Cheney. Lake Mary.
Racks,
Kitchen 8 tool i,
etc.
ONE LAROE PICTURE, II.OOj Lumlcy'a Cabinet Shop, 0th A
three for $2X0. Welbhldt Stu­ French.
dio.
NELSON ELBET
Wood Yard.
W eil ia i h St. Phone S8S-W,
BUY A GIFT—Golden nightin­
gale Canarlee. 1009 Union Are,
BEFORE BUY I NO THAT HEATER Ba tur* to atk our pricei.
ORDERS taken for Christmas
turkey*, edrti and milk fed- —Slanley-Rogert Hardware Co.
Waller Kelly v» Floyd SparkPhone 2SS-J.
man.
BATHROOM FIXTURES, g a a
Kent Plerey vt II. C. Tlppln*.
lutomatlc hot water heater. Coll
Webber WVdbom r« T. U. WU807 Magnolia Avenue.
[U*.
FOR SALE: Pupplta. Sot ton Ter­
Holly Piercy vt Jamg* Burch,
rier, thoroughbred*.
Winifred
Jr.
"
____________ ______
Lovell. Phone 878-W,
Marvin Smith vt Bjiddy Ogles-1 3— A u tom obile*.
|jy,
- —*
— ■•■■■■——-J-Edwtrd Walthall
vt
Paul TWO
A' r o n * Pick-up truck.. CHRISTMAS orange* and tanger­
ine*. R, W. Lord, South Stnford
'Moory. ' .
_
U fc
&gt; lb »a n d I L W j j ljt o d Sout««
A t *.
Eugene Tip^lna r» Jo» foVlu- |__ W B nted

JlT*&gt; Px-rl-O. A*""'*
FaetleH. nil|le Cn’ *-'*
S «"
fella * - !'----V n .. *--*• V&gt;— •L. B ill, n . - - . n - &gt; « l »
Ve.
;

WANTED: Double b e m l SO-gnaCe

CH ADW ICK
CHADW ICK h i ,

Parker,

Selection. Is To Pe
Made From lis t Of
- --20 CIrib Youngsters

LAKE MARY

uXh
ljciljb

L -* t e -

U n l.o.l *1 t~V eol. .Inhn
R obert S l - i n o f f . Danny

p Altman and Charlrt Cameron.
4 y'^Otber* pn-ernt. In addition lo
gpeakert. nr re J. U. Lillie,
Bari Kipp and Prior Srhall.

Church, Sanford gave cateehbm afternoon wJOl*tftwirtp*lM
In.(ruction prev’oua to the terv- ber* and Iwg guatl* proi
ico and officiated at the organ- enjoy exchange o f glfta, I
! O rb Wright vt Charlrt Thun- MAN FOR O O FFE E ^iole. $411 a
At 3:30 each
Sunday
afr- onrirallon of holiday deco
ton
‘
week opportunity.
Automobile
etnoun during the w 'nftr eervke end refrt*hmerit* o f caki
Clyde Piercy vt Darrell Forgu- given . at bonut. W ill* Albert
will be held at Chriat Church, coffee. Hotteue* lervtng
ton.
Mills, 9201 Monmouth, C nelnnali,
preceded by ■ talk for children Mr*. Maxine Clark. Mri,
Edward Crosby «* Hugh Carl- Ohio,
•l the Hev. Bram.
, Tupper, Mr*. W. 8. Entu
WANTED; Neat colored girl lo
Revival •ervicea conducted by end Mr*. F. fl. Koonlx.
work In lunchroom. Mu*t here
•SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 11
Ihe Rev, Dr, Sam Mart
are In I Mr*. J. II. Meniek, who
health card. 400 W. 13th Rt.
M Y -T h e willow itf (inirf'i' "Itnby their errond week at the Baptist' tevertl weeks In Connecticut, roflc t"
Mra. IIHm
Church.
I’aetor
Jo*
Feld* turned l0 her home on Bay Street
S—Situation Wanted.
tlvUhlnir * raUiH'a f
for ImW. proaihvil Sunday morning, In the Tuesday last.
w tl iTTtntrtl lirnbilHiin y«-lrid*v
•ft#r pit Adlmt ifiiil-y in linrlwir*
l i t her (rinr'irr bu*b»ntl
Mrs* fiiliis *lu*r
plain hn*
BY K1.IZABKTII KELLY
band'* true n*me w*&gt; l^-.ler
Sport* Editor
,(11111*—wt* rvlrt.ed In the rin
Both Ihe boy* and glrla need
, , , , ..
ledv o f her «Ller. Mr* Le* Mr
Ing, pushing, and hacking by lo concentrate on baikethatl play .
iVabon o f l^inc llrtrli. I'kllf
According lo report* from Mr. player*. The boy* must le*rn lo If we're lo enm* through the I
-■
King and Mr. fichlran), the bey* guard ihelr aaaigned player* re- game* next week
and com* ( WANTED Job ■■ rook, maid, or
will have around ten to twelve gardWe of where the bill might through, wi m u tt............ Mitt
nun*.
Florence Harrle, 714
fait moving playtn to ahow lie If amoothneta 3* to reaull In Takach will get several of her Hickory,
‘
*
_
,L
.i
|
-r
lake Monroe, and lo Uvlrdo thl* the play. An ortrBniiou* player— bvakfthall nlavrr* heck now that I
coming week, (lam u have been one who cannot keep himself from "The Old Maid* Convantion*’ hai’g COLORED man with reference*
•rhrduled wilh lake Monroe l«y* i eiceea fouling—4a of little value p e**rd ........... expact you can wall | from L. I- FratJer, L. A. Brumfor Toeiday afternoon, and with lo a
_ team.
____________
Each player nuat us* Ihe** girl* Mlaa Takach. . . . ley, end W. B. Miller, want* Job
work.
Ihe Oviedo
te*m forWtdnr*d*y |**rn how to keep from drawing
Walter Merrlwether artm i to be a* contractor for farm
afternoon,
to race** number of penbnal about the rough**! player on the Tom Thnma* 714 Hickory Avo.
The main crltirlnm *o far in fnu^, durlng a game.*
court
. . you must change jB — F lo w e r T a n d Plmnln’
ihe tmyt' basketball play, accord-1 Mr SrhliWrd plan* praeUee your way of playing Waller if
- — ——— — —-— ----- --------- —
f , .
FOB SALE; Two bed* of *peeivl
ing to MrSrhirard,
I* the ten -; f nr thr Ixtyi every afternoon after
you are lo help J be t f * m ...........
„ .
.
,
,
drncy of thr boy* to foul unnere*- |, rhnn|. Offrnilv* and defenilvr
•arlly It »eem. Ila| the l.oy* are l „ | . Up. muil be developed for the
t.Ki eager to follow the ball Thl* 1g , mf, Tuesday and Wkdneaday.
ri-auil* In rntirrly loo much crowd- |
GIRLS' SPORTS
■
■
' The girl* are *t la*t beginning
OKltA: .Florida, per bushel hunV to
M
j . to round Info teverat fairly emoolh
N*&gt; Mupply
Mel order. Daoomher II. “ ID
M.J-fc A W A,
1 1 working team*. Ml** T*kaeh ha*
Dallr report of eelee of Irull* oNIfiNl: Northern Tallowa. I# IH.
ba«p.
fl.«#-»l I#,
Now York
the
1 1 | ^
T 11
T ¥ been working doubly hard with all and veeelnble* nl
Hpan lab T y p e . IA lb. Vimc t, l L . f l .
Btnla Farmere* Wboleaalo Market
H
l
U
¥ 1 h*r proapect* ao that the may lo Irurker*. rarlol oeoemblef* and O H i A K t l R l : F l o r i d a a c c o r d Ini' in
iradtv H bos bag* 17to-1 I t*
' have quite * number o f glrla t« oiber denier* for a II-boor H 'M i
INDIAN IIIVKII. HUndtrd I s m .
**aoMai
choose from
for the
game* ending tl Il:#l lodnF
No. la. tt I*.
by J. O. MlebaeL manager.
1'BA H: ( B n a l l e h )
Florid a
bu*h*l
acreduled
neat
weak.
Mr.
SchlWonderful 1
mate Marbel. Telepboae 41. •
hamper*. 11.4*11 TI.
rard hat arranged to bring the API'Lea: Kaelera. fair lo good I'AlinLKT: Florida, per
doa-u
bunehaa, tie.lfte
eualTlr. Torba. Borne Beeellee.
glrla’ beaketball teem /In from
fUermane. bo. baaLaU T4«-|l*D P K C A N B ; ( l e o r g l e , B l e w e r t * lb
—
' 0 mall
Oviedo far the gome Wednes­ BEAKBi (U m ll n a Idr-lleFordSooba.
b*. bkmpera, no aepply.
day. The boya are alto scheduled
FKI'FKnn: aeppllea m«d*rele. De­
mand fair. Marbel Steady Fla.
(Rnap) Bappllea Hxht. Dato play on Wednesday, (he gam* DKAKB:
■warn
Kabe Kina* Ilk busbel cratea.
"mood' 'g a U ..
H artal v ala**.y.
being with the Oviedo bay*,
Fewer II ll-I I at. Choice M -IU (
Fla. buaael hamper* (ManI
lloahel beahel* Fancy It.11-1!
den*.
Blrlnaleee.
Mis* Takach hae especially
Oetre.
II 14-114*.
Callferala
enllnae. are. lo oualllf; gl.M-IDAim Ifni m i l
Awf »«4
M ri
wymdera buebel beekeia. Fanev,
II linonUlula I t .ll - ll 4*
MmAnblM) with tm v ;. W sfflN
ll-lt
lk
.
(Thole*
(l.ie-II.H
l HalBIICTai Florid* per do*en bunrhe*.
lenelle. II.II.
gae-tde-/
■ •
(vi-.
;
JHNRAPPLKai
Caban.
aiendard
nlUKXTMJ; Florid* per ID, Idaeralee, le-tla. No aupplr, .
i l l : . Li _ - t &gt;. . .. . tiwoi It- me nd POTATOKB; FlerM a nil** Triumph*
' .baahel baabeta. No. la ll.lt .lt .
No. ta, l l .t l .j l .l l t Footer-reeah.
H U Bulk, par lo
. ,T-w r '/A e *
» * “ *»*•
n norat
Florida
IIADIBlUtai ' Florida
pee
L e tts,
iviiffeM. i p f r M ,
boat, ttc.lte.
Vuihil. I ij ir
HOHAINKi Florida
114 huabe!
L’ U Fi/&gt;^K *&gt; . ti
boot oe re. No Booplv.
irntea. Bcore. Jt.al
rilTAUAOAJL Florida wllb topa
ILCIIT HBABTW,
loeen bunrh... Ida
.

Widow Of ‘Haby Face’
‘
Out On Probation

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

FOR SALE: 3 pool
W. 9th St.

table*.

J.
a.

iJrie*.
(R M m
jio r jr p o n n t n

12— W anted.

II

a.

H. * A. DEPT. STORE

Sanford
Electric
CpBtrmgtlng Co

30— Houitca fo r Sale.

LEGAL

or

JOHN

FOX TF.imiF.R Pup* and Canarirt. See Mra. Renaud, 2201
Oak Avr.

ifOBERTB*- RADIO" SERVICE at
Mather’*. Servlet all make*.
Phone 127.

bank

J IWBKRT rKNNRDU »t *1. do.
AD* fend* me.
&gt; rbdkr r » « la iu c A T r a r
F. KODAK, Dt IIM m U. ’
t u b r t a t b o r rLORlDA TO!
■RORBRT rBNNBLD iM
MBN.
THR fTATB OP FLORIDA, TO: TORT
n »W L U
IMkwwlM
BARAK J. T A T U M ‘ -(Widow)
tlaata t. ML Clemen*. Michigan;
IJC8L.IK R. HORN. M il Time*
Bounce, Utlrell. Mlahlaon; PORTKn J. CHADWICK . and I.EOKA A. CHADWICK, kla wHa.
t i ll, tHh l l m l ; Detroit Mlchl' fen : 1IICLKN ALMABIIT i n '
OKomiE ALMAMIT, her hueband, 11*1*. Mare Blvd., lieImll. MlrhlCam JOHN F. KOD­
AK. lie Hammond Building. Da•trolD Michigan.
HRENT1NOH
•. . ‘ •
It ( p p ir ln i fram Ik*- ewer*
mu of Complaint and enpplaaaa.
let affidavit thereto (Had .herein
hr tie complainant.' Winter Park
tlulldlnc A lo in Aeeaelatlon. a
riorlda corporation, that BAItAII
J. TATDKR (Widow); LKHMB It
HORN; rotlTE ll J. CHADWICK
and LKONA A. CHADWICK, kla
wife;
HELEN
ALMABIIT
and
nKOnOE ALMAHIIT,' her huabandl
ant. JOHN r. KODAK are aoeh and
Ita rrm i or them oon-raaldanla of
Iko nialo of Florida, and are real*
danto o ' tka mate of MlehlBan.
and Ikat tkelr reepoetlv# laal
know• ond partleular addraaaea la
paid mate of Mlrhleatt are
llnu la I. Mt Cl. topop. Mich lean
Mil Timaa Bquaro. Datralt.
Michigan 1111. Hth SC, De­
troit. Michigan 11111 Mara
H id . Dalrall. Mlahlean 11*.
Hammond
Bit.*..
Detroit.
Mlrhlaan
and that there are no pereone In
Ik# male of Florida tka earth*
ol a puhpoena upon whom Would
bind anr or all of the oald defendante:
NOW THEKBFOR*. rom. tba
aald BAItAII J. TATLER (Wldowx,
I.MI.TK « HORN: l*ORTEn J.
CHADWICK a ad LEONA A. CHAD*
WIITK. nio wlf»:
HELEN ALUAHIir and OKOIIOR ALMABlir.
DR. SCROLL'S
her huehnnd: ant JOHN F, KOI,.
AR. and park of you are herebr
1 f o o t b a lm
required aad-ardered to appear kefore ihe ’ ctfrull Court nf tho
Nldth Judtaiki rirrult of iho Btato
ni Florida. .In and for Bamlnol.
Onunir, on Inn Ilk day ol Jenuarr. A D. IPS*. Iha aatna balna
a Rule Day of oald Court, at Ika
Court ,Jlnuee at Banfnn* In aald
Cnunlj, Florlta In aoawar Iha Bill
t.f Complain! filed herein agalnet
vnu and .ark of you. for Iha for*rlnaura of n fnnrtytti on land* In
M A IH T . M r hatband. u l

801

FOR SALE; 6-room houtt and
bath. On edge of town. Extra
lot for garden. Chrap for cath.
Apply 1111 Celery Avenue. Phone
676-J.

't h e prdkrad land
COLATMBIA. Plaintiff,

EJettH ol Suppllw

Dr HERRING
GlffGtR
OLE 'i •

h

11%

We Dottle NEHI fram a
it

N O T IC E

balanced orator atrlpped
iv n r a
Thr

llr v u U r

A dummI

9%

tot

of all ImpsiitL-.

thr HhsrrhuMrrs » f «h« AwnfrtM
Atlantic National Hank will he
lie|rf at Iha lUtiklna II*&gt;u» p In Panforri. Florida, on Tucadaf. January
Hih n i l at 1 0 # nrioeh f*. M,

m e fll B O T T U N G

for ih * gurpoH of
K lw llo n
*»f
IPMreelr&gt; and the transact Inn nf
etifh ciltear htialnaas
may prop­
erly rnvn* W fn r t Iha rp»•#11np

CO.

A iiT im i nriANAN.
C ell the.

Sanford M arket Report

DELICIOUS CHILD
BARBECUE!

HAMBURGER!
BAKED HAM!

SH0RPS CAMP

“ But Officer—
It Won’t Start

.d&amp;WiSiarhS crea

On
Cold Night
D H vf O ut F oe
A D iah O f

dis: nvtiv

oif r ev*i st

ANGEL’S

CHILI
Ph0M 2140 For
&gt;Prompt Dotlrory
Cor. O t i m *a$ Sanford

POKE RAMS

aqi/A tlli aappliee debt
Demand
p i . M*eh.r*(#*4y. Flortdn ho.
, 'ToK

pq iaqeounl y f fal^i

oai wrt eearto.

T d ^ M U N K a r n e r ia .

3 A M ¥ i£ S

V oe-

Western PORK

i ]lb.
f. r » y r -

b'eoorf.lna

AB M atffT E W B P B f
Spare-Ribs nr RACKBOViE jb. 2 8 c
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troubU. Jai
jrouf battery

EEMIN0 LB T1HB SHOP

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S a n fo r d In T h r O n ly C en tra l
F lo rid a C ltv A ffo r d in '; K ail. Highway
A n d W’n lr r Tran aporM U on

N I M H K R 47

b labllsh ed In 1948

Only One Juror In
Line Before Court
Asks To Be Excused

,'ivic Group
Favors Slogan
TradeAtHome
•

— ___

1 — 4

Decorations For
’ (Holidays Praised

I
50 Store j
More Than
1
ters In Contest i
Prize Of $10

$T

‘ T r a ilo nf Heme!**

twle

s -

I'h im b er

of

Cum

Only on* out of 25 men
answering Clerk of Court O. P.
Herndon*, mil rail for Jury
service In Cirruit Court #thl&lt;
•nomine asked tp be ereused,
■l&gt;il the request w u promptly
printed by Jud(« M. H. Smith
He w u li, C. Smith. None of
th, other 21 mrn In the panel
had snv reason for not serving,
■nd juries to try r|'mlnal and
civil action* during the week
One hour parking o n the down
will be chosen from that num­
town business streets of Sanford
ber. Ten member, of the new
is to be enforced by the police d»pan-1 wore
rrrujMt before ' pinm ent from now on. or at least
court was convened
at 9:30 I until traffic becomes lighter. Thr
o'clock ibi* morning. They were
order was Issued by Chief Roy
J. Fred Scholfield, Norman 8. ■Williams this morning
DeForest, S. K. Andrews, J. S.
The one hour parking rule will
Webb. R. R. Brltson, 8. f,.
be .enforced on First Street be­
Bludwnrth. C, C. Ci*. W’ . Ft.
tween Oak and Sanford Avenues,
Ifusteil. Norman Jacobs and W
on I’ ark Avcnur hetwrrn Commer­
M. Colbert.
cial and Second streets, and MsrI noli* Avenue betwren First amt
t Second street*.
t The police departm nl ha* been
lenient with automobile druers
ho have heretofore paid no nlntinn to the one hour parkin*
igns. but traffice is h ruining *u
heavy, Chief William- -aid, that
enforcing o f the rule cannot lie

■ &gt;*n in the Chamber nf Com­
merce building, Mrs F K. Rnum-

Any white woman In Seniin.dc
. ounty who
P^aliling" rh* lrm* " ° f ,h' * rouP.,Count'y
who so desires ran rnrnll
~
,
‘ In the Home Hygiene rlassee heComparlson o f advertIscment*
conducted twice a week In
of local merchants in T&gt;ie Herald R*nford un(ter tha WPA educeh °w ' of merchant* in n*WB-|(|onft| program. according to nn
in larger town* In nunc m im t made by Min* Frances

■bowed In rases where price, are
&lt;|uuled that nothing c « n |„. saved
by sending away I n , f,w itemi
where a price a f. w rents lower
w u quoted on mi item by a store
Ijfi a metropolitan renter the poatatrw or nrprr*' tn get that article
tn Sanford would make the price
higher than If the purchase was
made locally.
“ And the home town merchant
stands behind bin merchandise and
w i!l|‘make rood* if there should be
anything wrong,” it was argued.
V
Committee
members attending
:w meeting, expeeee^t* the unant*
ta opinion that "thia Is a time

' MrDougil. Red Cross nurse Th.; pr,1(rln1 j,
being sponsored by
Hh, Seminole County Chapter ..t
: th, American Red Croa. S-H-i.d)
M in Me Doug* I and M
Alice V
Ward are the teachers.
Peraocji desiring to takr the
course are advised to enroll any
day excepting Saturday or Sun '
days at the of Ace of the public]
health nurse in the City Ja 1
building, between the hours of 10
A. M and 2 P M.
Class periods are from one and
nnc-half hoars . |o two hours in
length, two classes a week. From
n even greater *tre*s should 145 to GO hours are required for
bf* given to the importance o f pa ' certification.
tt-otilling nut home town m er­ I The courses are planned to give

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ch an t!.M They ul mo emphasised
the value o f roui li*ou*iie*«i| on the
part o f at ore o ff iritiU and * in
ployea, ea|iecialJy during the holi­

p tactical Instruction In aubjecU
relating to the health o f the in
dm dual, the home and the corn
munity. They Smphasise positive
day season when there are so teaching and are baaed upon nor
many visitors in the City.
mal living, everyday problems of
Praise was given by the group the h line, including
cleanlincN*,
to those merchants who are deco- sarSitnlion. nara o f tha kitchen,
rating thrir atorea for the holiday liaitiroom hedioom and the rnakperiod. More than 60 merehants . ing o f Ihe bed This builds up l.t
have entered the entiles, for Ih* tb? prrsenling of such subjects
110 rash prise offered by th rja s the esre o f babies, children and
Chamber o f Cotiimerre for the I,be aged u iihla the home. Simple

mast attractive store front and
window display to be maintained
until after New Years' Day. Th&lt;
rente*t is lu hrgin today.
'Workrnen today began stringlag wires for additional colored
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Boy Scout Court Of
:Honor To Be Tonight
The regular monthly Court of
Ifbnor for Boy Scouts of tha ScmIpolr County District will be held
lit the Junior High School at 7:30
urYlock this evening. Arthur BranJ k i gl.ted this morning.
W K r . Hranan aahl thal a calendar
far M il year bail been placed in
hla office without hi, knowledge
‘ •nd he took from that the dfll*
.'far th* Court o f Honor whtn
‘ Mndinir out ike notice*. Th* d ill,
1i h i i i f i i i i a s given on th r notice*
m ifltd jg wrong* und h r wishes
* I M l b u i o f the court In be In. fo n M d that thr inert ing I* till*

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t r U &amp; E b * t r v c c of Judge J. c .
6 haeon th* court will probably
be praaMa^«*ar by ihr Rev. Martin J. B r u t Bay Scout Comrnl*atonar, Mr. S r o n n ttated_______

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—-IVp* I'lus purposely iin liW
■lisrusslun nf the |wn&lt;liny ItaloFJhinpUn peare pro|m«al* lislsr
in a aeeret Vorrsistory svbvrr be
rr BtrJ 20 new ranlina's. The
J ISmtlff sab) any nlwervalinn he
tnipht make "wmilil not b* well
nnilersliHMl nr would tie ile’ iln-ratrely m1writs tnsrd"
in insrty
plan s. Ill* tbillnrsi dirt "pray fiisl
|feivrntly for pears with Justice,
1 wilh truth anil with rhartly."
The &lt;'on*lstory, iturlny which
the 20 new princes of the church
were rleelnl. was earblened by |h»
■uitrten tlealb of Canlinal lc * a . 76.
bishop nl Frascali. an hour anil a
half before thr mnrlavr
; The I’ope ftllnl thr only varrnt
|bisbnprir in thr I'nltrr! Slates.
, the, al Helena. Hunt , by appointing Joseph I* Utlmnre. rhancrllor of thal iliorre*. to surreesl
Ralph U. Ilay -» who was rr. rntly
nanus) rerlor of the Amritrao
('ollrge in Bom*

|lr. Robert W llinkm an, Amer can missionary an,I !
worker in E-bu»pia. * “ * Mown to death while handling
**\Vr till not wish to can-# nn\ plinletl Italian laimli dtop|M«.| at haggah Itur on the south
hardship* cm tnyonr.*' t in* f W il­
The former *«*»ilrnt of Wheaton. II., i* ebown »■ h
liam* Mated, “ but you know a
Ababa u ern tly w th a medical caravan lor the liattb
wont to lb# wise in * u ff u•iriit*.
and I hope The Hr raid well lit j MiriAVnl h r « i I'hotol
mnl&lt;«n»U know that they tmi«i
herd i hr onr hour parking mlr. i
Thr )H&gt;lirr department
a*k» the

Heavy Death Toll
Over Week-End By

eo-o|wrati«m of the motoring pub* |

Jap “ Aggression” ^ pjre
Accident
Causes Protest Of
0,
Chinese Students ‘ “r ,(, 'rn»h;;? Kill
Death,

In , huge mas* meeting at thr
C hirnm rn
i all way e la tion .
Just
outside
th leg ation
ip lalter,
7.IHMI d eiiom -t r a to ls
decided
t„

rail ■ national sluitenia’ g in k e
They vote.1 In . nd a lirrulal tele
gram throughout China, opposing
aulamony of North I hlna. de
noum ing Sinn d a pa near
n r /.t ia
Hons, demanding that China y th)
nothing to Japan and railing for
audition o f the a- ml-autonomous
H opsiC h arar |ioliUfal council.

Kidnaped Millionaire
Ih leocated Ry Army

6 Burn lo
I Drown In I, a k e

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l*i *1t IlH tl ng,
i aulomn ulr m &lt;t li lll w u *
1 tot a niimlwr « f |,ffm iin
w«*«-k i f*d
A iii MMi’ lule

flir Btlil
Ihr f*tr
iH i llif
at * ul«*n &lt;s

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Imnia.

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NEWS bribes;Grand Jury Told
To Probe Tampa
fiin«lrr* uf S m fo n l UnJge
F A A M . wilt uc(‘it|ty
Crime Condition
i*t lumnrrow nighi**

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run Dug * f that

Diillth ih IffMlrnl
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Hf»* I no ,, f 1'Mil Mljlll &lt;•
lam &gt;( •mi l&gt; (* "1 ilay

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"o» wli| the
Stale A'Duney J, Rea Farr0*1
a* miim.I in Thr „aj,| |,r Kasl nut called any »l*
ha- p'Miii•d lu nesse* Iwfur* Jury yet and doe*
nut kn w when he will rail iln-m
I The aUhittom of
Shoemaker
M I'lirwnrO) “ from (he k*«v d»urs of our city
m.sitth.1 , of the hall," the Judge* Mill, “ exhibit* a
m It**
of
the .spirit uf la wh-mne** which law
lt**l s-t r-f tli,* abiding and law respecting rilif »'i thr initik t xrna rann«s! (ulrrale Thr iiicidrn!
«uM ing

Mr, Mary I'lullne Medcalf died
earlv Sunday morning In her home
In Osri-nla where she had rrs'ide.l
for the last 16 year*. She was
born Apr. 1, lHfi3. in l»,Ir. Indls-

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Dr. lUnkman
i t ...... J ....... . |K '•b l . :n‘ iiiii 1 v Ittil slinrpe
Daggah llur to Addi* Xbuha t.*r
IIn« I•■t 1 n|' ‘ In1 ( i| . ii riintpnti
supplies.
|Italian
*b«pn*, b, •
;i I rinulii 1‘mi* 11
same time ago aiinmim d »npt i
Hi. l . f7ss,f i| i #•f II ulr Solas*
of Daggah Bur. Isiti*i «li•
- &gt;. M u i. • St inh’ v BaldAiiil thr town IiidI twin
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1 si
m u ' 'hiiid^ Is mlinvader's
by the
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♦ u prcu'ntation
1null &lt;
"E very time nil
M .
*f t'*itiiiui»ns. Tile

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proarh Ds k v * 1! B ui.’
man *a Ill, "Ih r h« ur 1w C4I|*(» b e
tailing Ihrough tin 1amp 1 Mil'
from tow n five minut . . Iirfi 14’ W*■(
arr alb i* to hear Ih# •Inlie*’ Then
they dr
III 11 the bri»H»if
trig a. tlirf :•£!- 1hi 11uirh
"A t
1llrlli

h ,m»
fitM w 4 ■
list fi4*w nil*

It! ttiki’ii o f the
who it Britain
Ismi.* ».f rritlcUm
mi
kstrums Fa*11a I Ml
ergancy

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1 "•*■&gt;)
.'.-ires s s j
d *1 ti-»vt ntidi hracnJI
■ noted rr f m Ik of 40,if»'der Ithi
Dealt
m tid t f n*titute tha
pnin tiifermive.

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during wblih plan

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and never Unnh nlo ItHlk upn|t 1|f 11\* » Uin
Wt- ft- t f at \lii-alighted ii- w li n a rlav
w it hnnl an an 1a nl

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Mayings "IIV md iiit t h •’
Wiien the fn -i of lit 4 IlfoMltH -I
men was r h a - i d fiv
HI MlilT’
1*H! lull I.) -avi l,1- h! 1
the eoldli r* shopped (•♦
I ».t*i
fte- llll (in ' man and u aih
m&gt; hr* Ih* 1 **
IJm Vklo&gt;1 popillllk • of
Hui

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ahelter. Dr

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Hoik man

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1 women o f tho
’ f t •o Fleiia, will
1 c *nig- |o tha
l” Mged hy a
id
On that

• t gi and ruuns»f il-

famotii

•iiiiimlrr on tlu
. •thnt* I to Henry
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.«utsimioImIc manu*

1 ‘viiif
-auctions/*
.I 11 Im * held up hit
‘ ‘t
.stir

I in .
he said,
HlMl * aier pillar

•li liia I Ueii 1 out fact fd
■I
•-ftI s«onmnni«|Uc i*sued

j ’d It.dam

1. ,. Its
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ni&gt; plane*

11 I h u j . i a n
force near
••ii hi •’••uth mi front*
1
oidv a*t uni on lha
I I .H il
IM 1o i l f IMctJ III

1 . \ Ni 1111 I \l KIM1V IM .
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1- iiiipiuveil In
Im ii -11 iidi isi'd ta
............mil- and urged
. '■ me- in climate. I t ,
1 t'-rb ld_ ml^praasura.

Klliee

E T Hainan, 1. \ B* •llltli \
lane, scrused of the mu* t; v S m Mb.
Hubert I.svt* on N«n
In hi* Irtlar •»r *■••« ' f (i »4 loll •O
I his pica &gt;‘f not guiMv to Mr Dawnon Un (,.*v*
l-.gree niuriler to guii’ y uf that tha* board 1*1 “ i"
I
il.*- !*.*■( of iVnlrml Klovs
lighter, the idea heinr
with 1 he Unit si1 Mdls . u . - inI OUIHYII.I.K. K y .
III. — trrpo’ .d by K F Houshulder, his ment Ad minis rn (mil in a iiHlt**M •s|* .1
( mi pill- I li Illy hy tin Scm inolf
tdV Cash payrnrrit
uf adjusted atlnrnry
____________
wide rampaitrn 4it MtJjUt*t fanu m
1 nn j I »i«m|*, r
of
servlr* certificates fur Wurld War
on.marM
debledness le t ’ rrii &lt;ilrblui* and
l.wwiiir arrival* mid
'par lu n g
veterans wun after Cungress cun
credi tor* to ih.- end thal finin'
vm St J.tliikji Hlicr.
Monday,
«aa*t In January was predicted
whu-b utherwiM- might li lust t"
hi* i»i. HI.A5
hire by Ray
Murphy, of
Ida
their Oisners may be »avcd by .TODAY
M (l(l\ A US
D rive, lines, tb lb -ra l Am erican
7 30 I*. U.t Court nf Honor, financing "
Ms 1 i n (IF SANFORD,
ls*gi »n rummandcr, and f'ungresa- Boy Sruuts, Junior High School
• • D e n g .* S; J i .I i i i * .H lv a r U n
man Fr»il M.
Vimler, Ashland.
7:30 r. M.: Junior Chamber c{
r ..
K y . in oildrrsscs to th* le g io n '* Commerre, Mayfair Hotel
MS M DO IRK. ge| rat cargo.
Kenlucky deiurtment.
T:30 I- M.: Supsrvlsury comRivti I
“ We arr yniry to ask C ongrff■ milter. Farmers' Market
»1 DFI’ ABTI ID
WASHINGTON IW l«
to dispose uf Ibe )&gt;ongs rjuestioa
1:00 J- It : American Legion,
u F s A\'FORD#
la our salisfaclion and In make legion llut.
— Riddir • fur ihe rati nil llrMMh 1 MS r m
■"if*1:. St J**hf»i R iv e r
provialuns for
ita
payment," ■1:00 P. M.: D and Headquar- llran cunvcMtii'M /Vi« f *ln'' d*»f Ie ra I
1
Murphy *ald.
tera Comtranles, Florida National luilvly narwtwrd *
.'IS MAtit IRF, gem ral rargft.
Cl’ v A** a * •
Murphy, Vlnsun and John Thoia- Quant, Armory.
raru ai d K ’ H‘
j-islon neared t'hsirrran Henry I1 I t i. c r l.itie Co,
a* Taylor, dirretnr of the l e f b n 'i
TOMORROW
‘ tne'rb-r
F le'ch er il.e-v
itre-v anpl,.l— from Ih IN PORT
n*Hlunal ley^.liD w bureau, left
with a*
1 MS DSC KOI, A, Central
7:S0 F. M Chess Club, Valdai national commit*
fpr Washington lost night for a
l“ w* all tnu"' tb- New lira! ' Tiaii’ i-ortalion C«.
'Dries o f (referenoea regarding BHaL
MS
COUNSEL
S
th'
7 i10 P. M.: Past Mas'ers' Night, vtlnnlne" and “ we've . got
tb- legislaUvr program th* L*gt«n
Hteaship Co,
run."
F .4 A. M . Masonic Hall.
Democrats un
will prasapt to Congr***.
J

Clergymen Attend Anniversary Service Early f ash Payment .i*.
Of Aged Pastor Of IdR-al Negro Church, &lt;)f lu,nUH 1 red eted i

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MARITIME NEWS

WHAT’S DOIN(G

“ Democratu On Run,”
Says (G. O. I*. leader

(T-vriaind. f’1*' •&lt;Vi.

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f Ii I* he i« built
. 1 u 1»♦*•&lt;!- for tho
. (Migii which hli
1 • .1 oi»« MMiiiinrni.

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Acquittal Verdict
For Two Negro Men iyaWKOn On Hoard
For Debt Adjuntment

i I’ m* I'mMi I
M » •I1I1Piac'4 4*H

Ronrivlng relative* are her two
•ona, L, R, Mrdcalf of W HID ma­
te wn. W, V i., and Harry H. Med­
calf o f Coancravllle. Va.. a brothary Samuel Tavlor of Fvanwille,
Ind-. and i htlf-brother, U w i« fl.
('■.(Cimarvc* uf the work tb* f ’ .iss F|iise&lt;i|&gt;al Thureh; tIi- » *
Whitten s f Chlram
M I' llriailia, Jr., paatur -I r••*M n. Medcalf had been ill for Rev li I' Brvwsr, ncara pastor
o f Nl Caul's baptist Church (cal- • Kir-t Ita|.rist Church: and 'hr
two yean.
. ,
; R’-» A II Col*. Rastnr nf tlw
afrit), ha. coadurlsnt for U F * » . n „ , U „l..-li.t fTmwh. Tb. It V
wa. » t c n Sunday aigbt whan • C |&gt;. Rrrarr will b ' HI yrat- nf
d * H ) rue,, and tn-mbvr, o f wblta
„ n Chrlslmaa Day.
eburebr- attended an aimlvmKyy ‘
Dr Itruanlee said that the s o ­
la the nrirrn churrh, follow Im the • n lv rru ry *4-rvice In the negro
m
HT. LOUIS, Dar. 16 -tA I — regular * rvlcaa la tb* white churrh. which *aa crowded t«i Ih#
v*A-.-;|r
doors by meinlirrm o f ‘thr rungr*It*rb*r1
Hoovtr (burrhes
The h i F.. 1). Hruwn'aa. D. 0 , gaSion. wai unusual and tmpr«*»will taka lift hla cudfvl acairut
til* N»W O n ) train b a banquet goat or uf the First I’ resbytarian aiv«. Fa* h mrmlirr ill thr c&lt;*n
address be for, tb* John Marshall Church ami pr**idrnt o f tb* Min- gfrgation - « • g»vm a ama’ I can*
UtarloJ A- ■4'sciatiofi, • p * b I m tho dla and rath marched to thr al&gt;»r
Rami bib ik Club tonight
la bla l|&gt;t*(b, tb* third in ■ visit lag rlecyym n. praising * tba w her ■ th*- randie* Were lighted,
from tb# flame uf a huge rand!#
rl*a of rrlDeisms o f the D*mo- M i l * prrariter far lb*
cratlc adralnistcmtion, the formar wm V* be li»‘ dune
at thr front nf Ihf ch oirh, and
pcaldsat wiQ discuss the r*li-f bora o f his i*ev in tbl»/
than they were sat up in
♦ffovt* r f Ua toceasaer and r*plr through mure than four
spread nn the
roatrum,
»»
t« Prnllsat Soo**vrlt'&gt; r.ccnt O ther'rlerc) hi n present weru the ChrUtiana are the 'nail uf the
Bar. Martin Brain, roetoy a f Holy tank.
at ASftpta, (J»

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iv c s ii'i
.if rn-M'i-nrto

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further eih ihils an uller lark t»f no oite 1■ i v* 1 h 'lit h o i h&gt;
I fear o f drtrrtMiu and |MiMi&lt;ihmenl
hotnli*
Fighting m I!»«• D.i
.Imlgr 'its«
i t f«4( married 1(\piniTion lalk o f crookeil etectionii, llur region h«p U-i-n mm li
J lMlfst II mrr
»i ( I dhe Bsk gambling pm lrrled
hy
offk la li 1badly than Da &gt;11n uml Ft In
»-r. T* »• Ih nf s t(,
-I He alsii and lh*i *’lhs take" hv one art
official ic|H»rla would iridon*’
tw»ur«l s uia iriagr i
&gt;*e In Her! . n f Inal * a no Mint ml |,i* $2,0&lt;NJ Week ■ » ) *
"D who 11 Id t h i n k , * h«
Irk IV •ilt» •*
1
And
J iia n its ly from protected
gambling 1im! “ that ihe tidal of KthiopMui
IlmiMiim, I”
L ■ f S n n fo ril,
| was
recounted in the charge
diiffp k died lu ire nt fig hi mg
the Jury.
Die m id cm flgad 11
'
JewMi- |*re«1” i
who
p h a d fl
haps forty in ha vile amf !&gt;•«
guilty Saturday in fsttinly 1’on rl
tjujiiin
It'i lhat kiM’l *d a
f &gt;• a rh 1rire of n rIF*I*V'*f esI B-aautt,
» m nenlenred t four isionlh* on
' h • 1 iiiim I v l o a d
g .i'g . m li-U of
Torn Murphy and Buster Ward,
lh«’ payment o f a fin* sif f'Jfi
negrtwt rhaiged with
breaking
Thip evening’* on-* ting of thr and entering the home o f Ola Ms* j Notice of hi* appoiiitiiis m «•
A mi r o a n I j f i . m l*«i«!
I* t o l«e a Himnioni' in I. o n g w o o d on secretary of the Seminole ( •**»••• .
-••if of 11 pie Chfi*lma&lt;* party, as Ihe night o f Not 10, were arqu t Farm D» bt AilJ(i»lm* n* B"*»* *
’ he veil &lt;nii« are h&lt;I a»krd to lake ted by a Jury In Judge M B w u r r ffiv H 1udny l*V ( 4*011*
in F e b 22 I N71» d ichtgan wa- he.
lo Dm- mi ■ting wn»iir pre*ent to 1&gt;e ' fiiolth'* Court this morning, S, J- I Aif#ni ( ’ . K. Iknw-4‘1, f»uii» 1a**V. 1
M AN il. A [W Irt
&lt;41 - Th* b l i t h p l s ’ e
h-ahi .1 m e n in t h e hot- .Nix defended them
The Jury , (itir Hlodti* He -ii** . ’ il
U 1
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W e - lp h a l I p - l i f v t 'i - d hv
1’hlHr.p.nr Cllpncr aertvest Hera to(■uinted hy the Court. The Jury Hah mult a* *«***1* t * 11 &lt;h” ticli M
pd al*
i*av. hc'nr'oir thr si-o„mt ran r' o f . b, , I, u*1.40*1 K fi Wsplphsl
IW|l ('f |[lpO*M»d 0 t ( A. Dennis J ! S* hmnil rtrnaiii*’ u- n nt« ...I*. 4 S
T r -o s -t’ * * '''''' o irio -.l b n s i Aim-1!■&gt;■■■•&gt; 1 - f r a n k H le h ^ r f t Kt
prstuh-nt uf the j A. Brown. W M McKinnon, I F | (hr 1mmril
M 1 lt-yl
Tin
"lb ' 11114 111I'II' 1
mo-**, CsM'-i-i*. Tkc filehl was TmmI, Mtth , and rh a rlc*, o f ID
o f ( ‘nniioerce, an* I Htevu-ns, A h 1 Iinnc and
Junior
hand
are Jnhfi MrDi'h, Si I mi Ml I i nli".
Mm b i g Hiwithout incident

Mrs. E. (G. Westphal
Died Saturday Night

To Mrs. Mary Medcalf

Of Ethiopian Army
b Itcinir Awaited
i i*\|ti»N. n.v id.—(AF).&gt;

ADDIS AIIAHA. Ih . HI.
ir
ID rs (he ling- nf Htiiri::ih !' n
•stn l I hat
Klbiopiaii
milp.. .
from the as-aull o f Dalian i-**m ■ |
mg p a n e , by -)ir&lt;-ailink- Hi ul.siio
A 1 ■'Uliti'f It'U'k ttq (T itles
"IhroughtiiK
all D gnilni''
mu1 tin
\ n fl -r ’ r.'tH'ti
plan
laughingly ile -n ilieil i.y |,i K.... |
f.i r ............ il.. H ilu -K lh ln p L
erl W Hmkina n, lllrdii ;tl 11im *4to i
Tit 1 u . 1 1 111 in v,i:iru ti'iii h y
ary. w hw r botiu* i% HI H r.ii.n i.

l»
I*
-Big bat*
TA M BA, I h r . 1* —
,Th*
**!**«( 1 .d.l Daggah llur’ It
'
h. hi * &lt;* mg on both
IhibmI charge lo Invrsligals crlnie -iwf« itf ah’ -Ml I **** m od Iml
..............
African
.liiJg** J &lt;i Kharnn !■ h ’liliii^ foiiilitionw in icrneral and Ikf H"K ha* alteady Itee 11 |he ifi
I"* •
Ci is*. • A|11y*&gt;olmi spent
Court in T av*r*a Him week for ging niunler «»f Joseph Shoffinkn ihouaaiida «f d o la i- "
.• |’ *dmg up airplana
( ’••unly Ju«lgr Tally
who i* in- m particular was
lo
lha W1f 1m from
Mu' miIiih »
MU I
I IlillwUiroujrh
.
1
llatf-l 1*v illtif-ss
county (IranJ Jurv ThreeV ruilhilig 1»-D .» I
I, ,
1
” ‘dh*rri
Fthioplaa'
Unlay by Circuit Judges
L. L the Dalianim !*» Imti
■
. 11 Cud.din f Dasiani, with
Ih*- im in in 1iMik a rlimh Hdfi- I’ ark* and Harry N .Sandler
it|Hni Ihe habit
, I *” *•(. com ing in. said
thiy *»ft» i s&gt;,»"h i ilu\ - -hiiup, fnun
H aim * nf gariihllnt, cr w»krd
Dr I |t-ek niaii |* fd I(oD fts* :i iiuig auticipa***
rf «m fleet i*»n* trul graft
W* degn*' I f it him ii mi
in
tiffirial tline, 1litre nu n w•»1 U ,*I, .1 Hi,
. vi ph t. |d find wnrrinra
lilt l •alill I
rded 11»'I night circlrp 'Vulmlnallnf in 1hr mur wh n a a11p jhi 4mil &gt; Im.
I
.................. I- .................................
I' 4si Dr .flu, Kniprror
iMf fill •(• g i f
tier of Jo-eph Shoe maker"1 w*»” ^heller Ciilla|f**,d
II I II ' * J« I l
He an.I
••1 u
«'i m law
.n e o u n l^ i (&lt;• (he Jury In a w iitlrn ■dug f t ant i« a ly
’ d.l &lt;&gt;
whih
f1-■1 h
Vlnrhal t'irlro
H ..It i llll
mot ini m* were ( h irice o f l he Judges.
■.’ sliding hy t•fti*- *t l*» h e l p 11.•■*»..

Nl U IIJlll||*&lt;4l|M«

will |l Nc n 1itMmhllr
home-rare of the sick Is taught and
t&lt;» ha%f i •*!Ii»f•■•I with ■ li
practiced sufficiently to enable the
rn l*y m hil »»-il tun (it
studrnt ta uae It in her own
HAVANA. Dec If
*41
1n»r li a|»p»’ »*' *• f Die 1
hiitur with both safety and bene
Nicholas Costsnn millionaire
ID l.lgf. j|i*l •Ml*ulf 1In . »» t
fit to the ill menibcc of the fam
was kidnapped slnul ■ week ago ll*
lly.
and held for
*500.000 ransom
H«&gt;y K* nn» « &gt;. who * » • IiiiK
I Officials of the Red Croee was found alive today
by the |
chapter stale they wish to ei- Cuban army. [&gt;et*lls nf the di« with Nrl-un. i- m tlie D uial &lt;
« HlfCl H
press thrir (hank* for “ generous roierv nr whether the huge ran tv l|in*|Mlat in a n i l tu abf** i
«| «.*( tillsral M« rws*
donation* of equipment whlrh com had been |*nl were not int
m )de these rlassee pntslblr'' to mediately avail*,de.
lhe f dlowing firms: C. A. Speer
Army headquarters tnnminee.l
A Son, Mather Furniture Com- that Orris Y and hts chauffeur
piny, Rournlllat 4 Anderson Drug were found In a boose neat the
Cnmiiany, ‘ Smith
Rmlhers', the town nl Santiago It" l.ts Veg-.«
Store and on the outskirts of Havana Mon
M r FiiM'Ha (• Ak••*t ph *lt
IIF.lks,
r.'aa. Kenney's
nconey * Shoe
,-m
f Sarifs.id f..r tlo ln-t
dent
guarding
the
pri-&lt;ners
weir
*r
j
Cor* J' K,n« '
yea n •h*«l Satufitiv night a'
_
,
retted, it was said
home nl 121 f» Oak \vfiiue
|IXJUfiT I lln C S H r Q t u l
57th y r i I n mg I m i ii
CL1PFKH COMPI.BTKH FI.HIM f » a . in h-

Hoover, la To Speak
On New Deal Tonight
(7 «-

Avrraga
Avrrag* --- —
si Ab»rag* w—

Dogs Yip Alarm
10,000 Warriors
ij
Mass For Attack ^
^ t ^ C o n Z ' . '" , Of Ajr Raids To
t U. S. Missionary I'irsl ltij; Offensive
VATICAN CITY, Dee. I«
Mb

of traffic."

PF.tPINC, Dec If,
l/T\ De
fying polit e cltibv wat nine vollo*
of riflr fire alid -tri-em- from fire
l^awr. Chinese student d monstretor, stormed through Hstpienmen
gateway today to brntea, against
Japanese “ aggiesslon "

Itritish
(Government
Preparing Counter
AI lack On Protest
Against Pro|&gt;osals j j

Words Would Be Mis-

7*n
■ll

In in this regard.'*

Peace Plan Critics
To B e Answ ered A s
M ajo rB attleLooms
Pope Avoids Discussion O f
Ethiopian Peace Proposals

Any White Woman
Eligible To Take
Hygiene
Courses *
Jr
___

mnrre today Issued ■ plea to the TWO dOSSCS A W eek'
^
public to "natmniae your home
B
e
i
njr
Conducted;
nf****- bu&lt;‘
town merchants."
The commit­
i,
ra rt, *
m
* • _ _ t pends on the condition
tee met In regular monthly seaBy WPA Direction

pip ers pll i

ITALIAN BOMB KILLS AMERICAN

Increase In Traffic
Necessitates Rule;
Ran May Be Lifted
After The Holidays

Local Stores O f f e r
Equal Values, Low­
er Prices, Say Wom­
en's C o m m i t t e e

AuertinR their Iwljef thnt
the ntnrrn of Sanford offer
iBUur* r*|itnl to thoeo in met^mwlitan centeni
anil at
prices under thnao in Home
of the Mr cltv stores where
the “ overhead” is higher,
members nf the women's
civic romm'ltee nf the Semi-

Chief Orders
Enforcing Of
Parking Limit

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TITHES AND BLES9INQB!
All th# tithes into tin
_____ that there may bo
In my hoot*, and proro n o
■frith, aalth tho Lord of
| «U1 not opon p m tha
o f haavsn, and pour poa
blessing, that there ahall
___t o room enough to recdv* It.
~Mala&lt;hl 3110.

—

Tha League map cot swap with
Ita ad aanctiona but juit wait
■Btll tbap plata an tmb»nr° * '
| *
r

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After tha flrat of tha paar
thara wOl ba laaa and lata cold
woathtr aa politic* gat* wartn*r
ta d warmer.
■
— -------- ------------- Whatarer batama of tha torammrnt'i plan to ellmlnata gr*J#
crossings T Now thara waa a proj­
ect that « t i a project-O
Of coun t, th« literary Dlgeri
Ctraw poll* nrvsr mean anything,
&lt; Vat tho*a they favor are alarapa
Inclined to crillclia them laaa.

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Tha back country Isn't Ilka
Wicked New York. Ite killln** are
by nice people Initead of
■gaapatjn.— Miami Herald. Yeah
Gangster* like Mr*. Jeaae Livermore who ahot her flfteen-year4-aon.

Among Oiob* who might bf* toti*
!. tldtrtaf tha opportunltv of being
rd to tlfe Benale In 10S* ara
flholti, Doyle Carlton. Mark
Hath Bryan Owen, Claude
_ .pper, and a number o f laaa
prominent Individual*.
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Tha Ocala SUr admit* that
thara ora *o many new people In
tpwn aince the construction of th*
Canal began that even an oldtimer can walk for aeeerml block*
doom a bu*ln*a* atreet without
aaalng anyone but atranger*. Tha
ptnaltlt* of proiperityl
-------------o------------Wa don't tee why China and
lopla don't get together and
11’
Ullta a League for tha Prs*-

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They

might try
Italy that

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W» *•*
as* by tha
Uia New
Naw
W#
aid Tribune that "9am
' ha* played th* rol* of
, U r la ‘ Tobacco Road*

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York ITsrByrd, who
Duda La*.
■Inc* th*

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Utalton’i
'Whit*
Man,' but
M t Inland to offar H hara
^
i
A
t
*
*-*F &gt;2L&lt;
Jimmy
Banka,
campaigning
:\ X
ag pardon, rial ting) In Sanford
* V-Map, told old frianda that h*
l i
• J - ie e l aot fully dacldad pat whether
ha would run for Cor greet or not,
but would hare an Important anMoment to mmk* on that auh; ahortlp aftar tha 'first o f tha
Ha any* that ha haa full
laaea to tha arand, common
* f t tha American public and
j halloa* that a majority
i dr* willing to aaa this
•lip Off a p reel pica. In*
,— opinion i* to tha o ff act
it Jimmie will b* a candidate.

•'

\1

Speaking In Chicago race*tip
■*" tha AAA nnd tha Aamriran

I of goaimmont, hw U nt

It hni been said that the ftorjr of the Httmin rota am
be treced Jo the development at iU wretytectare, nnd, . o f all
forma, the domestic, though not ao lofty or Imposing u
public, tella the moat vivid story o f the aspiration* and Id
of s people. The Instinct to furnish one's own dwelling with
those things considered comfortable and lovely in the pe­
riod of one’s existence is evident from the time when* the
savages adorned the entrances o f their caves with the bones
of their enemies, artistically arranged, to the present day
luxury and beauty o f the homes in P*hn Beach.
Men give generously of thought, time, and what money
they can to build the houses of their dreams, from tha la­
borer, who haa saved his meager wages fo r years in order
to buy a tiny cottage to the millionaire who owns a down
houses scattered over America and Europe. They take gHat
care that the lumber and other building materials selected
are sound and strong, that the store rooms and closets in
which their treasures are to be kept are spacious and safe,
that the rooms in which they are to live are well ventilated
and full of sunlight and, in short, that the frholo building
la both as beautiful Bnd comfortable as possible.
All this men do to build a happy place In which their
bodies m^y live, but what care do they takd to make .them­
selves mansions of pleasant thoughts, “ houses built with­
out hinds for our souls to live in 7" John Ruakln said that
none of us had been taught in early youth what fairy pal­
aces we may build of beautiful thoughts, “ proof against all
adversity/* Wo were taught to keep our desks neat and
clean and not to pul books back on the wrong shelf of the
library, but how many of us have learned to keep our minds
swept and garnished 7 Would it not he a good ides to Imi­
tate the annuat fall denning of the housekeepers and clear
up some o f the dust and cobwebs that have collected in
our spirit houses? Wo might even build new ones with as
much painstaking care as If wo were making them for the
body.

A fter a month U» Loo Ulan*
and w i f » p » f e fw * teeaailfdtHtf ia I t *Uwr aUUa, 1 am
forced to th* eoneloslra that
people In moat communities hav*
tost faith hi th* Integrity * f
Uwlr local and etato
govern­
ment*
I* *o little
national
homo atim 'n.
IntegrKy I* * rnwh i
word than kaanty. Tha
has a o a fttlf* oart *f ra
policy p a procure to
of JalL Bat
fined u upright**** of
antTh* t hav* f e n d It, am
r’ghlnesa la h allow ! to h*
tacking I* a larga* pariSetog* •*
thoae who direct aad oporato th#
affair* *f cttla* and ■tstoPV
If I w*r* to toll half tha
thing* aaM to ma by th# rank
and f i t about their pwhOa o f­
ficial*, I would h* evirwhalmad
with ait aralaadto a f tlbat rolls.
Bran
and raa'c pro**, 1 my hav*
pic'on*
It I* boennaa af
mrnt that dictator*
Whew Jtol Ians, bat
to Uwlr
rvpresentattws^ they thronged to
Mn**ollal| when Rnaabna »*wM
no longer amtora- tha Csar, they
In the first place, all the material must be good. We turned to Lan*n;,lthM tea maay
will strive to reject all potty thoughts, all evil thoughts, all hi Germany war* Idle rad hungry,
worrying thoughts, all unhealthy habits of mind. Of they hailed Hitler,
course, it is amost impossible to keep out all the bad lum­ So,’ too, la thla hyaalry. Whan
nor Talmadgv! Sand th* mlber, but the least we can do is to put our plan for our spir- Governor
III!* tb
oust tha Highway ComVo ouat
t house a" high as the one wo use for nur house of brick. m'salon la Georg ia, ita dtt:
■nd stone. In it, the cement often crmcka and the window applauded, and marly] shew as
saahrs warp, but it isn't because we didn’t try to get the disapproval at hla Intention to
best. We will build generous closets in which will live our run th* state after January
lovely, ftfltiaficd memories, laid away In the pleanant mel- flrsr by mart'al law. In South
lowness of mental lavender nnd balsam, large sunny rooms Carolina, Governor Johnston de­
for thoughts of the present, and a deliciously inaccessible fied the Supreme Court of hla
secret tower room with a trapdoor, Into which we may climb state and llkrw a* continues to
and, shutting tho world out, play with tha bright embry­ displace tha Highway Commis­
sion by fore*
of m'ltUa.
In
onic will-o-lhe-winp thoughts of the future,
Mississippi, though
(unw'srly)
For those with a taste for painting and only one or th* poopl* elect tha Highway
two family portraits In their material houses, there Is a Comm salon, a fight' Is on be­
chance for nn art gallery, filled with all the remembered tween Governor a*d voters an
Rnphnels and Van Dykes, Gnlnsborougha, and Sargents, one side, and LCf'JJhtur# and
and for the moderns, Picasso and Matisse. In the library, Commission on tbs olhsr, to end
Instead of our own meager store, will be honk-ladcn ths state-wide d’s g r s d o f ter­
•helves from floor to ceiling, all the books we ever read rible roads.
and liked in our friends’ and public libraries, all tho Whrn I left Florr^i last Sep­
tember a number o f tlflaml city
first editions in the museums we have visited, nnd and
c-nunry officials, Wclud'ng a
Ihe little sliding book-shelf step ladder which wo haw mayor and ex-mayor,M ere being
always secretly coveted. And our garden! What In­ indicated, and petit loriJ recall og
finite possibilities there are to make up in the mental the entire City (bmmrsslon were
flower garden for the gaps In the real one. Even though being c'rculated.
Daring th*
tho real one is lovely, the white ginger flower on past few day* lixUcimanta hsvs
Implying
the bsnk of s pool In
Honolulu cannot grow beside been relumed hers
Ihe lilac that blooms In tho garden of the Wayside graft In buddtng roato and run­
Inn
In
Sudbury,
Massachusetts,
nor
can
the ning this slate undvt' the Long
yellow alamander that flowers In gold profusion by a regime.
could never IdtVe become
garden wall in Florida be s friendly neighbor with the theHusy
unquestioned
dictator af
bravo little crocus that breaks through the snow lo Lou slana had there not been
"torch the lawn’’ of a plantation in Virginia. But in the popular dissatisfaction pith state
garden of the mind, anything In poasiblol
and local governments,*, Without
Let us follow that sage-old Victorian’s advice for he duub. he bu It his power by co­
knew as much about the architecture of the human soul ercion, and through th^gwnallty
as he did about that of brick and stone: “ Build yourself of public servants; borarpt hug*
treasure houses of precious and restful thoughts, which majorities polled for hw reforms
care cannot disturb nor pain make gloomy; nor poverty take canniK' b* occountsd f*» simply
by crookedness, graft and co­
away from ua."
ercion. A majority o f th# peo­
ple were, and atlll era, for bis
policies, and Justify his methods
■s necessary to cruah a nmch n*
The story &lt;&gt;f the Star of Bethlehem which made a shin- hay considered worse than a
fturpfcth for the wfie men to follow to the stable where th© dictator.
gowm m vat la a fa'lurs
Christ Child was born Is always a beautiful and strangely In Local
the United fllata*. W* m'gtil
moving one. but at the Christmas season, It naturally is aa wall admit TL It haa fallen
particularly interesting. From ’Time” magasine comes down completely on the job of
ths following Information as to th* star's scientific origin. suppressing crime and prewntlng
“ Astronomers hive suggested that the Star of Beth- motor murders. Th* 100,000 au­
ItTIflH""which guided the wise men to the Child Jesus was tomobile killed during the past
a nova or ’new star/ exploding like famed Nova Her- thro* years and th* t 1-2 million
culls of 1934. Last week Professor William Henry Bar­ Injured and maimed bear solemn
ton, Jr, of Manhattan’s American Museum of Natural but eloquent testimony.
Public exposes leave no room
History, operating the Zelaa projector In the new Hayden
for doubt that tn most clUsa af
Planetarium, ran celestial time backward and showed any alia gambling, aai-lmmoralhow the Star might have been a planetary conjunction. Ity, crooked voting and racketeer­
In 8 B. C. Saturn, Jupiter and Mars were very close to­ ing enjoy protaction. In Florida
gether, as the projector showed on the vault of the Plane­ I consulted an authority on
tarium dome. When the projector waa run slowly for­ criminology, Varnon Hawthorne
ward, the three planets merged, shone brilliantly as one." (a stranger to ma). Through­
out th* atata I mat many who
hop* ha will b* a candidate for
governor In 1*34. Its ha* bean
dVorated by th* American Flog
Mis* Vasts Weeks has rtturned •ration* for ths dratosgs of that Association for hla aaa) and soc­
to Jacksoavtlis after a plaaisnr •action of Orange county Is pro- tets In tb* proeacutlop o f trim*.
visit to h*r brother.
gTMtlng nicely,
Although olocted thro* thnoa aad
Sanford now ha* or will have
Mrs. John Malsch, Mrs. Hoy rw-alacted without opposition far
by Jan- l a first das* hotel and and several other* form*d a con­ another terra o f four years In
it will b* known aa tha Hotal genial party that motored to Or- *14, many con lewd ba wa* than
Carnaa Th# ramodaling af tho Isndo for tb* day oa Monday, ■ tmtsrrod by tbs governor for th*
Banf^rd Ilousa will
givt
Mr.
Lewis Fleischer and RsglsaM •V"* Toaasai ho had bran deco­
Carnaa about SO room* to b* Roily spent Sunday plsasaptiy la rated. B* saldt ‘Thar* a n 600,available by th* first of January. Orlando.
000 criminals. Including IIOJXM
An army of man M busy now
Capt. sad Mr*. 0. R. Carter assassin*, most o f thorn known
wiring tha building for sloctri* and daugktor o f Orlande sprat ta Uh authoritlaa, roaming at
light*, putting la lavatories- sad F riday,la S an ford.. Capr. Carter large In tha tn ltod Btatw. Cvmany bathroom*.
wsa fo » t t poors efclaf a f palls*
ML* Minds Jtafclns wsnt down la Orlando.
to Orls*do Saturday owning sod
Ths Christmas hasaar o f ths
•pant Sunday dsllghtfully with

The Star Of Bethlehem

SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO

la in may bo t a --------- — . . .
.meat, a* concerns that aro n o*
rollin g thrlr payrolls with tha atm t difficulty, or am operating
purely that their faithful rota In
srs may not be throsrn into en­
forced idleness, will bo
_
.to shot up shop, Hys-wumber o f
the "bonier line"" employer* Is
large during ibis period o f de­
Thla
&gt;It la pression, and no re peel*1 pessi­
mism la required to arriro at tha
gowtly. gradually climbs f r o * tha re net u&gt;Ion that th* reform stat­
1 poresat fo r 1930 to S percent utes may prove a boomerang to
h r 1917 and to 1 percent for IMS labor.
It waa presumed, of coun t, that
and t hereafter.
The old age lararmaca levy, th* employer would pa** along to
twin of unemployment Insurance, ths consumer, a fallacy on Its
Not that the employer
will not bo erected until Jan. I, U et.
1937. This impost bogtao at 1 would bo too big hearted, but that
percent and remains stationary ha la already getting atl for hit
through 10.19. It Is Increased to product that ba can. Georgia has
theory
1 1-f percent on Jan. 1, 1940. aad ahosm how a similar
mount* to I percent la 1941. It works In practice, for cigarettes
roach* Its wmxlmu* o f • percent retail at IS cents the package
In 1*49 aad continues at 3 per­ there, ths ssifte as here, although
cent thereafter. This tax applies th* atato impose* a sale* U x of
Ob salaries and wage* o f 63,000 thrro cent* par package. What
per ysat and under for roar* than ' actually happen* Is that th* rvI taller absorb* the i**one employe.
Anolher phase of the law that
Ru named up, employers of eight
or more persona will separate 1 has it* objections Lie fra tu rn ,
themselves from o pay-roll lax of I from tho Florida itandpolnL !■
9 percent, after both laws boar that the commonwealth gel* none
down to their fullest possible ex­ of the revenue unless it enact* a
tent sad employers of loss than state law suitable In the Social
sight persona will part with three Security Board In Washington.
percent of their payroll when tho ' If an individual state has no law,
livy for old ago saanltieo attains the unemployed from that state
t receive no benefits, l*it employer*
Its sen IIk.
Ths purpose of those two pay­ ' from that slate pay the frderal
notwithitanding.
Florida
roll taxes Is loadable, as It U In­ t*s,
tended to provide funds for tha hiving no eueh state lew, its em­
ra n of ths un»mployed during pe­ ployer* are handicapped and It*
riods of stress and for the social employed are not relieved.
The social security l»w, It may
security of employee who have
worked th* age whsrt they sr* be takrtt fo r granted, will be com ­
no longer active. The framer* of pelled lo run the gauntlet of the
(he law, howevrr, failed to make a court*, f f it i» eventually upheld
dlstlnction brtwe-n Ihv employer a new weapon m»y have been
who I* operating St a profit nnd found with which nig Business
(hr on* who I* npsmting at n lose. , ran bludgeon th Little Fellow to
Ths practical effect of th* two s lasting farewell.
T h e N .w Year wit! bring to
employers o f labor an additional
tax bard**, fo r i p * Jan. I tho
federal Social Security Ac* will b*.
coma effective In part. For th*
year 193d all employer* o f eight
or mar* persona will ba required
to pay ono percent o f their total
payroll for th# Croatian o f a* ua-

C A N T MAKE IIKKK

A Letter
To Santa CIoub

TALI-A H ASSEE, Dec. l f l — M*)
—The Supreme Court closed the
door* of dry Alschu* county S a t­
The pupil* o f th# Feet Bid# urday to the manufacture o f beer.
Primary School wrote a b ite r t i
Santa Glaus which ha* been pre­
sented to the Nereid for publica­
tion. It reads ae follows:
Fast Std* Primary,
Faculty Play
Dec. 12. Il»tr&gt;.
Dear Bsnta Glaus:
Seminole High School
W* ar* children
In th# First
Grade at the F.a*l Side School. We
December 16, 1935
h ivr tried to be good children all
the year and will you plrase conn
it .oo r . m .
A dw lsskm l i t
to sea t&gt;* T
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Betty Cullum and Kathryn ffo,;an want tloll bed* wtth ria l
eprlngm on them, Peggy Rolston
wants a "Jaek-ln-th#-bos,M Ta
Far y su r
OLD
GOLD
sa d
irlcla R alhil, Joyre G o o d * peed,
RII.VEH
sack
oa
w atch es,
and I-aura Ma# Fvans want a
chain*,
ring*,
pi as,
dental
BhlrUy Tempi* doll P1»a** bring
brldgvwwrk. sad aay
broken
the twin* in our cl**a. Abe# and
jew elry.
Alva Lundqqist, two Indian girl
FLORIDA GOLD
suit* Mary Helen Harmon, l^ u rs
BUYING SERVICE
Mae Rennett and F.lrie Mae Lundion So. Park Av*.
qubu want a pair o f akatrs.
Bring Gene Moore, Carl W il­
liam*. and Georg* Townsend, each,
a cow boy sull.
Clyde Mill* wants a tool cheat,
Charlra William-on would like a
fir# truck, and Junior Clark and
b New Located
Rhett Ravenel want w aterproof
tents.
Jim
Brown.
R obrrl
At
Main**, and
Roy Partaln like
408
Sanford
Ave.
gun*, and Alfred Roan is asking
(Nest T« F. Celebris)
fo r s stream-line scooter.

Who’s Crazy Now?

CASH MONEY

—NOTICE—

My Barber Shop

W ith lov e.

First Grade, F-*st Bid* School.

lead to the court hou.s. but from
It. Th# thief who brroka In nnd
■teal* a pier# of bornn Is no
p i«llc nmnarej It la Tha official
who haa been entrusted with tha
rvapona’bUtty of govarnasamr who,
while parading undar a cloak of
civic righteousness, would alenl
tha dons o ff the court bouaa.
Traitors In tlm* of war a n anmwarily court-mart'sled and shot,
but (n tlm* of p#*r» *r» mad*
hero** and 1 1sc led to higher offiros.”
Strong testimony from ona who
does not' gussa, but knows.
BOATS FKAHED LOST
REYKJAVIK, Ireland. Dec. If.
—UP)— Two or thro* Icelandic
fishing brats war* ft*red lost Iq a
tarrlfl* hllatard along Uw coast
last night. Thousands of sbsvp
have h t i killed (aland os a
o f tha storm.

All

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�P A G IT H B B *

A Munson Gives
Talk At Mnsic Chib

C a len d a r

Dance A t City Hall

Personals

Mr. and Mr*. E. F. Lunudquist
and family, Mr*. H lima l.und
quiet. and Captain George Mon■on spent Sunday In Jacksonville.
H iL Dorio Walker. Vlrghsio MacsAllas Theo V kkery— arrived
Wsthoa, U t k s H M n , fathering Sunday from Morgantown, N. C. to
WRRo Morgiiasllo Ingiey, Julia spend the winter with her mother.
Baft* McClelland. EonJes Tyler, l Mr*. LUliaa Vickery.
Hgaol W hi Who ret. As m Cornell, i
---------HeW* Palmer. Margaret Vrm ay. I Mr*. W. C. DcCoursey returned
Libby Cornell. Marjorio DnBooe. Saturday from Jncksonrills where
KstkWra Adams, and Mary Big- the spent a week as the guest of
(too.
her sister.
. A b o Carl Fester, Brsiley Odham. John Morgan. Jaliaa Pond­
er. P. M. Vickary, J r , Georgs
Stovall, Arthur Moca, Morris Bonlake, E. L. Laney, Charles Be idis,
Mrs. E ffie llrsraen was elected
Cnrt Vassae, Doogiaaa Stenatroia.
Charles Meriwether. AIlan Wal­ president for the coming year at
lace, tgmald Bishop, Cdwia Bosie- the meeting o f Colonel Theodore
ke, Joe Hughes. Robert R. Rumb- Roosevelt Auxiliary Number Three
Sprott II. S. W. V. held Thursday evenley, Arthur
Long, Ieland McClelland, Billy ing at the home of Mr*. Mar
Zac bey. Braxton Hi llley, Robert Kheofer. 113 Elm Avenue. Mr,
Wibon. Bobbie Hi rmss, B. G. Bessie Pi'krring presided.
Hiriison. Jr.
Billy Fa villa, Bin
Other officers choren wrrr;
Bigger, Brace Laney,
Mr». Janie L vlff, *rnior vie**oats. Forrest May,
Kelly.
Altamonte, Junior wire president;
Mr*. Jennie Frlcton, chaplain,
Mrs. Bessie Pickering, Pal. In
atnsrtor; Mr*. Florence Priest,
historian; Mrs. Marion Hal ani of
M n . A. W. Eppa had charge mi Altamonte, conductor; Mrs. Fmms
a apecial Chriatmaa program fea- Ijagin|ui*t of Lake Mary, a*»i«f
turing a talk aa tha origin of ant rondoctor; Mrs. Arrie Kin^,
Chrtatsaa by U n . Fred R. Wil guard; and Mr*.. Ada Waller, a*
aoa at tha regular M ating of pi eta nt guard, In* tall al ion will
Raaa Gird* ad tha Garden Chib takr place in January
Committee* turn'd in their an
held Friday morning at the home
o f Mr*. Wallace W. Wright os nual report* and the annual dona­
tion for November to the ChilMellow* din A venae.
dr n* Home Jtociety In J*cknmville wa* reported. Mr* Picker­
far Mrs. H- B. L ow *. Mrs. Wri*ht.
and Mrs- J. H. ColcJouxh. Mrs ing, a* presidenta th*n read her
account of the year's work
C- R. M s iii. r h s l i i a o f botani­
Mr*. Jennie Smith and Mrs. Ix&gt;tcal charts, r &gt; w • talk obowinc
t&gt;# Itodan of Ameshury. Mas*
tho d iffersaevo ia various Wavrs
were vtaitor* at thr mrr’ injt ami
Mrs. Job* M. Quirk presided
at tended th«- Chris Ima* social
over the bos Iness session when
which was *ta«f d afire thr meet
reports wvrs heard frota the eon&gt;mltlees. Mrs. J. H. Colrioojk pses tug had1 Urn rumplrini
Tha Sheafer home wa* decorated
raadincs a abort talk antllalax plana h r
tha lighted Chriatmaa tree cot, ia Chn*?ma* greens and colored
light* and a large lighted ChristThose present wots. Mrs. J C. mas t m graced one corner of liie
Bills. Mrs. J. 1L Gntdassch. Mrs. living room (lifts were exchanged
from the tree ami special presH. L. CtrvlaRlna. Mrs. Endor Cur
loti. Mrs. A- W. Epps, Mrs. A. C. m i* were received by th^ nffierra.
Those present were: Mr, and
Fort, Mrs. L. L Flaitar, Mr*. E.
Pickering, Mr. arvl
M. CaJWwsi, Mis. 1L R. Lewis. Mrs, L Q
Mr*. Alfred Kricaon, Mr. and
Mrs. C. R- Manaas, Mrs. J. M. Me
Cash ill, Mrs. Sadjs Moose. Mrs Mr* Alfred King. Mr* Jennie
Joha II. Quirk. Mrs. D. L Thrssh- Smith. Mr and Mr*. Rwtan. Mr
or, Mrs. Fred R. WUsow and Mrs. and Mr* W R Ballard. Mr. and
Mra F.rwest LagerquUU Mr an«l
WsBaes Wri«kL
Mr*, ( ’harlr* Stillwell, Mr. and
Mr*. C. C Prir»t. Mr and Mr*. C.
RaUar of Altamonte. Mr*. Janie
Lyir*, Mr* F.ffie llrwsen. Mr and
Mr* A II Lund*iui*L Mr* Mae
Shewfer, Mr and Mr*. Vernard
Shearer. Mr. Clara Swain. Mr*.
Ellb 1Joyd. Mis* Kather Fnesoa.
Alfred Knrson, J r . Joe Camming.
Bohbv Sheafcr and Klmo lJojrd.

tip Class Of
Has Meeting

Assistant W ent i t tha CotUtnn Mask Club
meetlnc b u t
Saturday afternoon at the stadia
o f Mr*. Fannie
8. Monooti,
Myrtle Arm **, vma Mr*. A. M.
philips who eonjr by request,
“ Aht Sserel Mystery of Life,"* by
Victor Herbert with accompantmerit by Miss Elisabeth WbR*
tinyton.
Mr*. Mnnscn (a r t a talk aa
some noted morse stars who si*
practical moskiana in which ah*
said: "First, Lawrence Ttbbett, a
■Is footer, with a thunderous
baritone, who owes modi o f hi*
success in the picture* to hla operw rxprrirn m and his TUanle
bass voice.
"It see wit to me that music Is
really a part o f Ramon Navarra.
He say*. '1 find happiness sad
sadness In i f Navarro not only
signs well, hot is a. fine pianist
Ho taught piano fire years aaJ
before going into the pictures he
won a prise In an amateur night
contest by playing Lint's Hanga­
ria n Rhapsody No. L
"Studio technicians claim that
Jeannette MacDonald has one of
the finest mice* ever recorded.
She sang at three years of age.
studied piano at fire, later sai^

lUneing. SK# w*ot aa the stare
at a dli&gt;f#T And rvmalArd aa a
tinjrvr.
Mljonrl Harrymorv, world famwJ
artnr. it alto a pianist And rirel
m g r i m . lit not only plAfi \bm
piano most artistically but ia A
futnpoMT.
"Norma S h n rv t'i first job wai
m a mutic it ore Its Montreal,
Canada, playing orer piorea for
pro*peftlvf fHtlonifTi. Sba la in*
(rrritn) In and itsd ln only tlit
ivry best muik. One who knows
•ay*: 'Norma Shearer will not
work in the pictures to jata, but
insists on the very beat mutic in
•timulate her dramatic ability.
"On Marie Dreamier't piano wa*
an nuloirraphei!
photo of her
friend an«l favorite artist. Frill
Kreitlrr On this piano Marie

Orplumsge Club Has
Afternoon Meeting
Mrs. John Vasxhn p n

Hills home. Ils slso plays violin
• wi relit
Hr is left handed ant
h-ild, h i, violin with
the rtfht
hand Ihiws with Ibr
left.
Thr
t-oettinn
of
the
ilr in p
are
rhanrrtl, G s ln n f bemp where K
usually la.
“ Jimmv Durante, noted rom r•tisn I, also a fo o d aecoospanlnt.
III. first job was p la y iiq nceomnaniment. for Eddie t'anlnr when
Cantor was a slnjtlnf waiter In
Chinatown. New Turk.
"John Roles' first ambition .1 1
To he a dortor While In entires
h» learned he had
a vnlrr and
■ rnl In France to .tod y with the
famous Jean dr Reokl.
“ Nelson Eddy sane In a rhurrh
rkoir and was leadtar
h sn lo -s
•alalst In the
Chxrrh
o f Ih*
Sa ilor.
Philadelphia.
Am
told
'hal thr rhurrh was parked Sun*
'lay evrm n e. with
people
who
would I . to hear his voire [Is
studied wtlh several
railed in-

A Now

Cp-Ts-DsU

RADIO 8ERVICE
will rive

the pUy.

Msdirw Eqsipraoal
toorteoos Berries
M«*ersle l^irso

a thr.e-set

Crinar’s R adio Service
I n - JU ba I. Mosetry will play
tho rot* of the F.neli.h teacher
l t d other members of tha faculty
lokinx part will be Mrs. Gladys
M. Williams, Mrs. K C. Maxwell,
the Misses ElUoWth Shoemaker.
Nellie Williams. Clifford Bhby
halarr. IJ Ulan Ponlap, Lady J « t

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NAME

AD D RESS.............................................
DOORWAY .......... ENSEMBLE

EMPTY
STOCKING FUND

Fire And Accident
(iw*ti*sra
suffering from
head ami body.

He aluo denounced the *Mlggr»cfM

PENSACOLA. Dec.— I F - —&lt;A1
Two persons were killed and IS In
Jured, nnne serinusly. In the head
on collision of a truck and pasaenger bus It miles east of Crestview mi the Old Spanish Trail
yesterday.
The drad: Clarence Watts. 2.t
of Chipley, driver of the truck

C a ld w ell

Edith Lovtjoy
Water Mill, Spaulding

t

wall.
Very Queer Story (Tw o
Itilhro, Fsteilf Hurt.

Hurt.
March in C, K ern—Judy*
Itondmles de Archers, i\
Marjorie June Burdick
Tha nig Ba#aooni Frank
— Herbert Moreland
Three .Small H ears. Loin*
Mayday
I f s n h , Join
Ann W iggins,
Valve Caprice, Frank I
Ev'hrr Strange
Maypole Da net,
Dugin
v rifle Wiggins
Piano Quartet— Soiree d
Frana Lb
Move, Mn
Fannie li
Rockey.
Valae Petit,
Keltr-lrr M u i/s ir l
Myers
thane# of
Kern— Freddie F
Handkerchief Dane
g e r— 1*1 piano,

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VI L l i l / l l l V l

Auto hroiy and atrrl conslnietiom a specially. Li|ht short
metal and hrovy plats atrrl
nrtdlnr.

M i r a c l w Concrete
C o m p a n y Plant

Knight, 2nd plan
Munson.

Ih .

OlnHSunre
Silvcrw nrr
Itrlrf Cnseit
TyprwrltcrH
Fountnin I’ cnit
1.tat her C.umlx
T rittrlinif Cu»cn
Snclnl S in tlonery

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R. IV C2 A D T IR H

Rorn In Crc*rrnt City. Fin . »i
1K77, Gautier \atlendctl
SieA*oi
University and catni' in Miami i
P.IOS, He Iva* bren city atUrm-y
county Judge,
county
solicitor
city coinniristonrr and mayor, li
1933 hi- served
slate Irgislativi
rbairman o f the Florid* le a g u e tv
Muniripslit ins
in net k in g l h r 1 H ot iriMto' no m l

nation, Gautier propose* the slatt
throw open it* Inn I
t&lt;* Imiu*
slender*, lnk» o\ii tin muVmg
small loan*, and fmenitrago ngi \
r u ll lt r e

Nnd

Make It A
rEUMANENT'
t H IU S T M A S
r , ISrtif, —*XOH*..

u in ll n u l i i ^ n r *

Itn
M sKnolia
Phone
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luiluslry, n

port s '".i p.-i. nl Increasr In ru n
inx* durine C
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Matinee

ic R IL E Y ’ S !
Hpee la I 1‘ ricen Turn.— W ed— Thurn.. lire. 17, IN K 19

A limit

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CUT BEETS 2-N&lt;». 2 1-2 cans 19c
Phillip’s Spaghetti 3-No. I cans 17c
Medium Heinz Soups 2 cans 25c
Del Monte Coffee
lb.
25c
Sunshine Salad Dressing pt. jar 15c
I'rwia 4 I*. M

I will 4 IwmIhb T I wp

POTATOES
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Swift nil.I I fir.l
park, r, t» make public ihr re-'ill
of opera - mn fur o M iinn*ual )’ r«i
m llu- llv f.lo . k

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P. P A U L ’S
ClIICAtlO .

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Shop located nl the

Dr*1 h* 111 Drowning
rE l.IIA M . S . II lire in
-(tTl
T » " nun nintnilit W hite Pon«l
on 1lie in
fill thrnurb
sml
•IiiikiiimI Utr ye.terdav
A Ihinl
man. irnimt to Iheir rrsrnr.
i.rrinheil. while s /mirth narrowly

P a r r Von* o M o ( M t

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G ift SuKgofltlons
to bo found at

CUKDFLL, Okla . I W Id. — 81*
person* wi re burned to death and
' *even other* escaped, some se| i mu *ly burned, when the farm
1home o f (irorgs Hailey wa* ilr*
*1 loved by fire at dawn Sunday
The fire, survivors, «ai»l, was
illacitvered about 5 A. M., but not
l until h moment before the roof a I
th» frame building collapsed on
I t ie farm family anti *omc guest*
i
Mi* I.a lira Rallry, 4*1, mother
' of (leorge, awoke and
rred
|the lioiise in flames. Her *v»«ani'*
|aki * ki nrd the other* jnet a* the
I roof of the north side o f tin bnune
Jcollapseit In a sbowrr tif *park*
und flnming enibvis
Five uf tin*
. dead were children

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SAUSAGE MEAT 2 lbs.........

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WESTFIELD. Mass., Dec If. ~
Three Westfield youlhs were in­
jured fatally early Sunday in an
automobile accident in which four
car* figured.
Ttie four were returning to
Westfield when, It Is said, the
attention of the driver was dlstracted by a companion and their
machine veered from the high­
way ami struck two trees.

ECONOMY DEPARTMENT

3o50 to U M
2050 to 3SJS0

FF Ff TRIP
WELDING ■ .43

COLEMAN S

David HI*
Itructorei IncluQkib
pham. finally went in pictures anil
then came “ Naughty Marietta" in
which he fulfilled David
Hispham's prediction. 'Nelson Eddy,
the coming baritone.' ”
The entire program was given
aa follows:
Kiss of Spring. Rolfe—Lol* Meri­
wether.
Evening Prayer, Streabbog—Elli o
Meriwethrr.
Military March. Sartorio— lulls
C ontented

Announced hi* re n d id itv for (tovtm o r , ami p ro m lic i to *cek Itnnl*
tition of taring powers, more pay
for iricher*, old •gv pentUma and
the Initiative, referendum »nd re­
call for all ptate officer*.
of the 193.% Legiftltture'fli new law
legalising alnt machine operation

( ’em Fed Western Beef
STEAKS (Loin or Club) lb-

Gifts!

Favors Opening Up
S t a t e Lands For
Homestead
Entry

T R E E ..........

LEAVE AT HERALD OFFICE UKFORK NOON DEC. 14

By (APT. F. 8. F Kit AN
8anla C’au. never fails, although sometimrs hr may be late.
He will hr St ihr tree giving out
toys Christmas night at thr Army
Citadel to thoM DI did not get to
( W day before, when delivering
the usual Christmas basket*. You
con help him by tending In your
contribution to The Salvation Ar­
my or the E. 8. F. Boi 1.1lb.
Previously sr knowlrdged
( P-00
U I. Frasier
.. . .
10.it)
L. 8. Hotkey
2.l»
ToUl
2100

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Proved b e it 6;
crnrratfoni o f mi

DEC...... 1935
........................................................

Sweet Blossom Peas No. 1 can

Ixmlsr

GautierOfMiami for Baby’s Cold
Enters Race For
?oyis»&gt;3
Florida Governor

Christmas Tree Coupon

In ardor that everybody
may see this last and best
WILL ROGERS IMUTUKJS
it will be Hhown again on
TUESDAY MATINEE ONr
LA’ at 2 and 5 o’clock after
which time the regularly
scheduled and advertised
picture will he shown.

�Bug Kong’Win* Boy
t Il o
n
P“ t
7th
Position Oo
p(
lie All-Southern

Bowling Schedule c i t y n e w s b r ie f s
Tft Run 2 Months m*««mea
&gt;&lt;*• **

eiery Fed Guard Is
f e i v en
Honorable to put &lt;
Mention By Group *?J!k

Paul Pezold Of Ran- •*"» mtmb" '•
u b,t,rtdall E l e c t r i c C o ."
-----Team Leads Player

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iho local team’* play thia
and dtaonri*" Ihln honor that hm
btati jlvtn him by the All-

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South*™ Hoard.
Tha All-Southern team Is
|acted by a stale-wide i«&gt;ll. John
"Red" Dasls o f l-akr t'itv i- rtrir.
man of the Board in El -n *n lie
aanda ballots to the r -arh.- rnd

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Safety ClasHes Will
Hegin First Of Year

*V|
ria«!»ea In fir«t aid and aafely
i l l will hr* utartrd aoon
after the
JJj holiday*, Mlaa France* McDouiral,
public hwltli nur»e, an noil nerd t
Hay The cla*«e* will hw conducted
by the Itiwl On**, the ‘ r*pen*f
he loy paid hy thr WFA In ■true
lion will he (riven by two hnv!
phv.iriana
AlMiut r»0 men have *i|rned In
lrt
- take th*. rmir*e»

WRECKER
SERVICE
*

Night Phone 625-W

PROCTOR

, , ,?♦

to ars.lv i.t | „ ,
,
\ I N M a n If I \ i n
. No. I* . | | Tfc
W m tc K
.........
i,
1^4 bu*he| iiu H,|,a * »
,14 F is t* i
i
leo* A oh* I• a , , ,,,

'l ' Chevrolet Co.

Thristmaa
B E F O R E B U y Th O T H A T H E A T milk f e l.

and

ER Be sure to aak o u r prices.
— S tanley-R ogers H a rd w a re Co.

lighting.

BATHROOM FIXTURES. * a «
automatic hot water heater. Call
607 Magnolia Avenue.

Merry Christmas

FOR SALE: Puppies. Boston Ter­
rier, thoroughbreds.
Winifred
trucks. Ixivell. Phone 678-W,

.1—Automobile*,

TW O
A F o rd
Pick up
% I ."".ft and ll.T .'i Heel uml Sons.

6— H elp Wanted

(TlltlSTMAS oranges and tan**r.
Inns. K. W. Lord, South Sanford
Ave.

FOR COFFEE runic. *15 a
o p po rtunity.
Automobile
ns
bonus, Wr tip Albert
‘.t'.’ ilt M.-nmotith, C ncinna'.i. F O X T E R R IE R l*upa
naries. See Mrs. Ri

:

D ak Ave.

fi—Si tun linn Won led.

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE am]
General
Motors
Frlgidaire.
Slightly used at Sacrifice Price*.
Apply 216 Sanford Ava.

» askeU &gt; • *

l akrleariaa •

DICLICIOUS CHILI

HAMBURtHCR!

I’Ol.nUED man with reference*
fii.oi t I Ernrier, L. A. llnimley. and W It Miller, want* Jnli
as e.»ntrnr!nr for farm
work.
Turn Thomas, 714 Ilirkory Ave.

BAKED IIAMI

W A 'I V E I t T O

W onderful!

BAHKKCHE!

r iT Y

O -ih

regis

ttr,
ad'Jtnir maeWra.
aratea
Mn«t he cheap fnr rath Boa W.
Herald.

S H O R T ’S ( A M I

Walrhca. Clorkn, Jf-wrlry
If Kt*A III Kl)
Ditiimtuflv. M nunlcd
l.n g r ;n in "

Mclcuulin,
The Jeweler
r tm« i t u

W A N T F l* ' t' iiretaker anil krepe*
for vuhiiihfin
home
(urifurn
if tie. I » n-'iir Paola
Bent fref
and F.!.DO weekly paid for Isb-if
fil'd thr place fur aRrd man and
H I 'M T A I .
All Thla U o h
11.50 I 'r r m in n ila
11.00 earh or
2 fur 15.00
H n ir n r itm
ShlfHfMkO
H I .U K
I'lmae

IM .J

• IT'S WAGONS, TRICYCI.F.S
OR HOLLER SKATES f o r
lriitma*—Get our price* Slauy.Roger* Hardware Co.

4

Op'omctrlat
Ejtm Examine?.

ROY BRITTS
Gulf Station

Glaum Correctly Fitted
112 Par* Ava.

Sanford and lSlk

KEEP Y O D R EYES (

25*
15«
rarh

^SM U rE V ^
W I L .B -V /

Table Raisins
Plum, Dale &amp; Fig Pudding
Fruit CnkeH— Ail Him

— Leave your order for turkeys
Choice Western and Native Meala

Fresh Home
Hens— Fryers

J.Y.'r n„ AKX lb. „
-------------------

IrA IU M

PO* ROAST lb. 22c A 25c
Club,’ Rib or Chuc'k ’

~&lt;§ f f C

STEAK Ih. . . ....... 1 9
Real Pork

SAl’HAGE Ib.
Ilauburgvr or

’ -

Rill STEW t Iba.

B uflincM

Prompt Servln

H IItD
lir .l

SolkiLi Your
Ganuline, Oil,
A|td Groaning

DR. HENRY
M cLAU U N

ROBERTS
Crystallized Red Cherries lb.

ib

USED T if f u la U n ^
heater,
complete.
One
Half
ire. I&gt;. L. Thraaher.

M ltgTA Itli .....................
Iiunctiea. N„ ........

Ilradiiuartem for Xnia* CanJieH
Fancy Doves—Small Packagex &amp; In bulk

SS.SS I *

I.IG IIT L Y

PETER] PFN

Place order for &gt;our ( lirintmus Turkey
Phone 39
223 Eont Flrut St,
Special I’rlccM Tlirough Sut- Dec. 21

M a .n l

|&gt;

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

1100

Grocery and Meat Mkt.

Day or Night
Day Phone 768

f t ltd Ht FI I (firl want* job o f any F A N C Y B O X E S F R U IT . I t AO up.
Shipped anywhere. Stall* 71 &amp;
kind, twill*«- Hiidaon, 714 Hickory
72, State Market.
Ave.

TfMl I.ATK TO CLASSIFY

Saoiord Cleaners

Hash. 1 lia sk.is
t ,
• I .*» rhoh &gt; i i i i

m u P B riirn

6i f
Ml
l" i
«iS
IE.I

issue
I .ORIENT, Franee. Dee. D
Ibune.! t/P&gt;—'The roptains o f 'he It
its to salvage ship* R o-'to nml It
IVhite told |wirl nufhurtfM*'* Imt

LOST .Small black auitra*c con
fMlnlnr hahv'a clothe*
A irno.
Th i * t Hiiriiantenl Ina* the «an&lt;* rerira. Friday mornini/ on 1*1 St
tion of lhr Unite.) Slates Lauu Finder please hrinir to Halmthii
Trnni* A**..«•mli.m It i* ii*uul|y Army heathiuarter*.
« Itended by tenni* playrrn fkum
••very *r«'iion o f F lo i d a ( i r u j H
Miami
at
one
time
or
ianother, bs* had a state rham
PANTS PRESSED
I I ion in eveiy division.
huisions
this
year
Inrlude
PRESSED
2S
men'* aIii(fit's sod double*, women**
■■II* I Ire hU M
■in*(!ra junior and Iwiya' sinifles
PRESSED
:.n
mol itiinrd douhlra Kntrie* may
lw mailed direct lo the recrea
’ •on department at Jackaoviville.
Trophies will
lie awarded
th'
wmner* in each event.

i«"

O A llb ir U O V K II
I I
crates lleaie, 11 &lt;•"
C R l.K ItY IlK A IIIf t
ducert Iiu nr*Ire* fc*',
C ltlN K k i: t'A lillA i.l
dnseri, kHe
OOijI sA III &gt;H
..........
buro-he*. el?.** «i*.
COHN: W hit.
si., i i .

II
U
COUPLANT

n o

for

sets, :r.h ; outdoor sets,
it, l«-f re you boy. Ham
trie I'o.

Urksvi.nvtllc, lH-c. *fl through Ja"

M-'k

I H . 1. 0 * 1.. i

hnaen. D It

rn .
Ml
141
nr.
1M
129

The JJOth annual Florida ala to
piihfu* eiiurta tennis chainplonnhiji*
will In- held at Itivemidc Park.

H.»i.rii&lt;

rntHltratr

F la

76|

M(
HI
547
6X1
ill
441

Tennis Champs Play
In Jax I)cc, 26-Jan. 1

ru. bliahvl trait ]........ a
Hii Inal. **

IM
li«
12*
lit
114
lit

7i7

3

lava,

I 26— Miscellaneous for Sale.

Coast flv* werde U llaa.
' 20 TONS OA Tobacco Snuff, Just
Itauble rale for capital m
o ff a little In Utturw. Account
o f Adjusimcnt allowed will aall
this snuff next week at t22.&lt;)0
i per ton. Cover celery to k'll
, Aphis, it ia cheaper and doea the
work. Will alao repel other Inaorta. Phone It. ) . f r G a M r C o ,
I net~*flavKB sibling;-R ayford. Fla.

747 2141

H.e-

to iiualli i 17 "D » ,
I l f M l S«

•&lt;k line 1 time.
8c line S time*
7c line 6 times.
5c Hne I month.
Minimum charge 30e

7*7

7&lt;»S 7VT

F lr.rM *

yirniFrC

FOR 8A LE: 5-room house and
bath. On ed*» o f town. Extra
LEFTLER Apartment
vscai
lot for garden. Cheap for owah*
Phone 478.
Apply t i l l Celery Avenue. Phono
FURNISHED GARAGE Apart- 178-J.
mrnt. 1104 Myrtle A rt. Hoea
Adams, phone 604.
ROBERTS' RADIO SERVICE at
16— R o o m T o R e n t
Mather's. Service all make*.
FURNISHED House. 310 Magno- Phone 127.
Ila. Phone A. K. Koaaette,',
212-W.

IB— Apartment* for R ent

t»»

I I I T l ’ll l* 0 &gt; A
Ml
1f.» 1*7
r:.J J2H
»*».■
I ir. IV ,
1«*
i «* M l
Ml**r
I4 t
IU

Sanford Market Report
Dally

f f C C K ! M a y fa ir H o u l w ill taat o n ly on*
and one-half h o ur*, and therefo re

ORD ERS taken
turkeys, e r n
Phone 2X1-J.

714

. «M

1 1 ? _ . 1 _ ! m eeting o f tb * o r*a n ia a lio n in th a

NELSO N ELB K T
W ood Y a r d .
W e a l IStfe S L Phone 688 W .

junior at Rcmlnolc IliirH and ha*

Hanford.
Monday,

Favors Slogan

B o n n e t th a t Uila ev en in g '* d in n e r

TOYS,- RADIO Tables, Magaxin*
Stools,
Racks, Kitchen
I-um ley's/ Cabinet Shop, 9
French.

' land.
Kong':**

H 1 U U U W

The Sanford Bowlin* Leagm
started a new schedule laat week,
to ronllniie until Feb. 13. Paul
Peiold of the Kindall Electric Co.|
leam was thr star howler for tha
week with 21*. 22.1 and ISO for a
total sc ire of MU, with John Wea­
ver of thr Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Hank team close on hie
heels with 215, 219 and US for a
total of 5M2.
The II. II. Pope Company team.t
as a loam, led for th* week by |
Street between a car he waa drit
one point over the United Lumber &gt;
in* and one driven by W. N. Tot
Company leam. the Pope team'
brrt of Sanford.
score twine 2,35. and the Lum­
ber Company scoring 2.353. The

a state-wide poll and "Kin* Kong"
\
won 17th pl»f*.
jj^\ •' Last season "Kin* Kong” was
, ■ ana o f the ousUndin* guards In
the Northeast Conference and ws*
placed on the
All-Cnnfrrenre
team. Ilia play o f that season al­
ia fa r e him the honor of rreelrJud*e Sharon
(ng t h e _ firal
’ Trophy, whkh n * — awarded th?
“■" 'oaUftandln* llnvertsn or the seapon. THU* aeaaon he did not play
aa good a game from the Inril
fans' view point as he itiri last
aeaaon, but according to the state­
wide poll he played a murh bet­
ter game ibd waa classed among
tha "big thirteen" who were heat
* m .e a t y by a few votes by the
.tfa a r leaders — Taylor, Daytona
■ Beach } Smith, Gainesville; Stem
ena,. Orlando; s
•K in *

U

I _ a
L d S l
_

D 6 2 U D
O

Th* i
boy boj

______

n u u

family. Can k m p H n , ehlek- FOB SALE at a Bar**In: 8 N *
«aa, ete. Aik tor M ltcM I, Garda
4 McCormkk Mowin* Machlae?t
Z two-bora* wagons; on* all pari
pot* Iran wagon. Milt Implement
WANTED: FamaJa stenographer. Co.
■;
Must bt abla to taka fairly fait
dictation. Apply Box 40-B, Herald.

Civic G r o u p

�Wjjry ?*-fgf"fcyi' . 4ft,
l/ :-‘. M;'-7^v i ■':^JK

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Bcnloole

C o u n ty

UWWT

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"T rE e r

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Products

Sanford la The Only Central
Florida City Affording Hall, Highway
And Water Transportation

More Fruit* And Vegetables Than Any

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXV

Member Amociated Prea*

Lack Of Labor
DelaysTyiarket
Improvements
Work Halted Because
Men Engaged On
Streets, A r m o r y ,
Committee Is Told

Schedule May Be
Changed By Board
Conference Is To Be
Held During Week
On Local Projects
( Ic ln v ln o
t a c k o f la b o r is
ia k r o v c n ic n ta u t th e F u rm &lt;-w S t a t e W h o le s a le M a r k e t
in S a n f o r d , t h e t u i t e r v i s o r y
c o m m it t e e le a r n e d la s t n i g h t .
S u r v e y s c f t h e m a r k e t a it e
w h e r e n e w r o a d s a r e to
be
b u i l t a n d a lo a d in g p l a t f o r m
. is 1 0 tie e r e c t e d h u v e b e e n
m a tte , n u ild i n g m a t e r i a l r e -

t)ulrrni:nU hair bren flgurvi) «u:
un. a ir reetiv fo r tlrllvriy to iti-lowtal MiIiI.t , m ire than HJ.iMtl
i&gt;l govc:nm rnt lumU havr hern al
Incited for Ihr project, an I
M ru e lln was expected to tira&lt;«
this wr It.
Hut lire 1us r thrrr an
i, . i
rri&lt; iii;h unemployed ni.n rr-ident*
In th r com m unity
to u n ir it a k r Ih r m ark et Imprir vert lent anti at
th r same lim e keep ,ith * ,.t ...
u t * going the m a ik r i project has
I ren ahunt -d to one sul.
This was thr ts p latm ltn it „

siren tn the su p rrvixu , tonin'
t^r by It, I.. O 'rim, riiaiiiuan
the planning »«oaid. If the mar
rt improvements a t to b- mad.now thin it will or m-resr.iry to
halt building o f the Arm ory f«.r
tho Florida N a tio n a l tiu a ril and lu
"i *P*-nd w ork on the C ity streets.
T &gt; r r * a m no t enough r a rp ro tr io ,

f

th#

A rm o ry

Bt ih r

u n it '

P * «d there i* not enough neg ro la
laboi f" p a rr the m ail* a r n jii.l
the market bulldinua * 11.1 , -|-n ,
t'ark Av&gt; ru e ami
f it .' SI n ot
down town at the *a»m turn*
Rince the Armory and *tr* t
v* »rk had begun before f ruU I •
the market were allocated it
d« nuil beat lo continue with
tho
piofect*. rather thai
--i
pend that work
and underlake
the market improvement'll
Mi (ilrnn aaid hr U lo m irt
with brad ofieiala o f thr W ork,
I'ro g ir* - Adm ini,tratlon in Jack.onvillr " n Thuraday o f tliir wr*-k,
and if h- fin d - bo '- ill. 'Wi- »
I'lmiimi- ibrm of Ihr nrrratity of
pulling tbioueh Ihr m arkn no
|| ov iin rn l, 1,C will wirr rh airm ao
ll M l/apwortb o f lb.- innim .il.
i.nd that official will go In J rik
-oovill and lend b i, aupiiort.
“ I'll tell them lhai Ihr
•b.•i
plop-rt i, the moat iinporlanl. '
Mi I'apworth drc’. a m l, “ Tbr N t|onai liuard Imya havr a plan- I"
inrrl and I fall to aee why the nn

Do Not Smoke In
S t o r e s Advises
Chief Cleveland
F ir r T h ie f
Mack Cleveland
rrq u ta ts the public to re fra in
from
srrokin?
Ir, the stores
during ih r t h ris tm a *
season
"* pecfally.
MP r# &gt;na write smoke where
flim *Y a n t cnm hitM ihl# m a te ­
r ia ’ i* stored.’* said the chief,
“not
aln n*
endanger
th em ­
selves, bui m any other person 4
r ngt os srd in m aking p u rr bases.
S T tiaffttf r » r le.anraa h a . tw*n
i» * f'in &lt; ililr for m any
laiTiu
f i n -- n»d g r i- f am i tra g .c ly in
th r h m r. • M y object in iruu.
injr Ih i, upjH-al i» to affo rd tb r
ahonp ny ii.h lir r v r r y ir ro tn |io n ."

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1935

Exploding Gas
Stove Inflicts
Painful Burns
Man Sent To Hospital
And Woman Suffers
Severe I n j u r y As
Heater B l o w s Up

Established In 1908

Ethiopians Drive Back Italian Fo rce
In First Big Battle In EastAfrica;
Retreat Is Adm itted B y Mussolini
ITALIAN TROOI*S ON NORTHERN FRONT IN ETHIOPIA

One prraon w m nent
ij
‘ he
li »*pi al w ith second degree b u m *
and an oth er suffered pain fu l in
I jurf?* when a p rrasu rr ga* h eat­
er exploded in « ro n m irg h«»u*e
above H a r r y ’s liquor «toi# at 111
f South P nrk Avenue ea rly last rvjetting.
llo li R obert* is th * man in the
h * p ita l. *e v e irly b t ir - n l on the
■
h 9 I* n**d about the face, w hile
V
n tt ic H a ll, h i* sister, *n f
led pain fu l burn* on the band 4
! f irs F i r * C h ie f Mac’s C!ev» *«fv| r»*» r t* d tha: he « n * advised
M r* l l r l l iva* havlntr Irnuhle in
lig h tir g the h e a ttr and Mr R u in *
' • r r | t her aatiptiD '**’ when it
*tove i vp lo ilid In h i* face,
l»i ll D Bml H »* tv * in.*
\J
f|i't e-ta r ho l* in th • F« «
ih l I im ^htan M e m o rial
Ih« +pil it
•l' T
l O f IS . Her
|7
(/!&gt;)
f»nd *nid Ih l* t n o n t r if that hi
Ilp fb i rt Hoover nn^wrred
Pres*
t*ati*»nt i- le * t in ^ raa ilv
lilt 111 R OAPVtl .i
fn " ch ie f *aid
lh a!
the
m nt
8 |W f lir s ^

rttNt to 512 to
ilav a **(irrd P re­
m ie i
I j iy j i I of
it* rnnfideiK V i*|
h i* pi**g»am
tn

Hoover In Reply To
Roosevelt S p e e c h
Recites N e w Plan

n ig h t

w ith

lulled

by

the

artllr

exp! -dru;

hi”’ t n c * n * td pn5*lderable
dinn
aec, mi tinlv to fttrn lah ing * in ll
1
h&lt;’D*e.
'1 under *ta m l that th 1**e pi •■
-n i
m heati**** an* apovoved l«v
the f •
u n d e rw rite r*, hut
th**y
»i«r t &gt;iin’% an* not npnrovrd In t &gt;0
t • Ms jtiiton
,,f
( liin f, " I
\|
T h r m I miv 1- pn f ut I-, m adr mi the nio t lier n 11 •• ri ' -rt iir I "hiopmn v%4i ■ /mu* In d»mi*ph t'a n e ia . A T h 1fu» in 1 1 h n f I ’l|. 1 el and pfnted,
I pi
;hnluj|iritphi'f. ahtilTB ft huig &lt; 111Hi 11 ol It &gt;IMU II .HI1I . I Hn n i n t h over the rough
'irrs ld i fi "in t h** " i-li Hu.l r v rrv t ic - o n r h i ) 1 K.-t
•la j and f o u r , to he a'
m a n r&gt; i*f ’ hut * * « , u*n
Th»‘*** tr4**p* w«n s ‘ n L* I |*\ K i l l . o p ||I| Vl.ll l o
te te rt of go ,| ili - u ir o in c lo be rs p -c is lU r * ..*
f -i|
f them (7nod n.lvirn w oil I a ret Ioat. itcrurding to an iifluda| ouiintum no ■" * ■ it |{ me
*
»*v«* 1 11 in » ft t "
ruirlfl. „ d
Ih i,
’ll you don't kni ii h-i-"
I 'tu • full! |•Jn*1
J
' i - p 'iw ti- ..nr „ f
|h r
m,
r rn tra lig r re lie f control, 'r u t Klll
i-.-s '-r» dm i’i flinvr n O tM n tt in
',,n m r n ' n t l'lm r n l t., , u t i »
do w ith it ' "
&lt;uofc than ha f and “ relieve human
d ltltre .which
.u r lr r m o u th
a «h aip
in dict­
m ent of th# New
Deal and a pn»
p o * il fm a n w
which
would
,,go
f»r
I o
a* mi re
u
cl Ail p||-4 • ton

a s - r..... . ........-- Only Florida And
Hr -aid *p*oph- on rrlirf have
su ffered c n i’igti fio h i having plaj

h v * take

Ami 111a apait

h‘iw IH" u h i

in w

I k go 1ciiirid "

i« « *.*in l:i»o -icvi’lt V At a nt a

i*

him b iW"
M ’k** ago
hat ‘ !(.
• o i f a n i i - of iiv d iy n tm n ta m e *e
a d a-i -to p on M * i A, tU’UH.'*

ildeftain u p !
’ br
|'H'-»i"li ai iiiall, » » tuninl
lack lbio.,g.oiij| it-,' toulil in Jim*
ami J u l). II. IJ. bu that tl&gt;« \ r s
Ural m u tl Ihl, I’ouut.y
|,t 1.1;r
for Urn ) vai - wbilr o lb ri natooipr gi •■•tl.
Kooorvrll made a *J.fdlO.IMHI.
oim “ r iio r ." Ila ov.r rani in m llmaling Ihr Nrw [&gt;ra“ - jioblir ilrpi
.otninlim ■nt«. and took u rd it I n
* JJlI.iOU.IMii' ,.| rerotm aldt- a w t
- , , , ,) „ U1 |(&gt;
Honv. i ir^iin.
n r predirled ib r puldn
d. bt
would i l u to IJ 01 lid billion b&gt;
July.
.fhr fm|n,., ,,r &gt;aide-nt blame*!
Ih r

It i pub I iran

1936Committees
Of Kiwanis Club

Mystery Shrouds
Death Of Actress

California Avoid I -To Be Announced c i t y f e w s b r i k f s Jn Santa Monica
Latest Cold Wave
--------------lllk-ll - I
Carbon M o n o x i d e
Coleman Selects His V\ ei|iie*dm
lit Tike vaamt-InIr tl Prea*

\d d ie * * hc th** Jo! n
M ai hn’l
l: pi bliemn « !ub of Si j ouia, 11 •
vet -iriglocl out for ;i t«nri*rii t

\-*nuMated I't e * * dispatch**'- t«*
i i «*‘ Ife ta h l th u a ftarn n o n stated
f h «! t*r ■«rapp tillin g
ru'd i dnv
i » I ml to h r in F lf iild i- in K ali
I 'in ft
t l e w h fi
the
w eathi r
im ifo rm lv culd and
neivrl&gt;
evei yw here fa ir
L ig h t to heavy
■ow fafl in the .SI l.avv'ienre val
lev and a n urn I th * fitn a i la k e *
repurt d Bnd ft r n lv tg weather
i » ten.I,-if ,rtii'h to Mat m

Assistants; Takes
Office Next .Month
1 ,d.
h'Ot I 1 - ' U 'i1 4
I'tr
K IWH'ii
man «if
th*- s n u*°t I
t lull lift* mode In- , itlllllllt I t ' J s lg iim rn l* f" i ue* v * 11&gt; rind th
w ill tii- ntm lim ed j«t f 11hoi n o .

he n'lull %r /«n ■«

\ i f 1 nil 1
II
1
IL
e«"
f H em »
I
*lm ll 1 »* •
th e weal he* lo je ta * !
fm to
U h ite lim *t
night mitt ti'im iriiiw i* M. f ..], &lt;vv% ltll** e ll. P'e
I•
It tr y H •
\ ' I f fI'll llil
'" I * illy i loud) and itm tin iied cool
--t 1hi H em v
tonight and \\ dn *«da&gt;
F i *»*i in • hall l»i &lt;
the ruuth and ve n tral p rliorv* if P.ehliti
W .&gt;* 1. ' 0
|ti&gt;) * a*nl t j1 1,
1leal
f . t l i t rue fioitliw ,1 p a iilv
m
Vm I m
i fm id) arhi c o n 'in lie* I told, pi ii K
fti*U f 1*1*1 to th r rtr*a*l, w ith tein H ow «td * tv h.i \ I I inU .
St mill a id *
A
Rtipine**
p e ia t u ie of M
tn ;tft t n ig h t
Sm all* y. \ i hut I* /.ft' In n* ,
Ue&lt;lm**tjav p artly f o o d )
K * 11 \V \n f d g r r n
f "la • *i f ] i 1ti I mu nnil Al •- u L t
L lh v r it li t
ltori**’i lh D
| l * t. Sent t I H | ft %
Finance l&lt;i&gt;«il t
M ""m , I
I j i n c m , A i Hi h i tUftTifin Jm*
J in k t'1*

,|

Confidence Vote
Given Laval For
His Peace Plans

Warriors’ Onslaught
Forces Retirement
Of Invaders Along,
North Battle Front

Klhinpian Losses

Chamber Is Dared By Said To Be Heavy
Premier To Over­
throw Government Four Legion Officers
Killed As Selassie
I'A B IS ,
IV *
II
14*. T i c
f'h am h ei of iV p u tir
*y ft Vutl* Ilf .
Troops Sturm Posts

Sharp Indictment
Of New Deal Read l
By Ex-President

la i t

N l’ MIIER 48

4 1: i *#a

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t i V
M and
M
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r IH» *» u .« i .it&lt; a
ti Ml
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III
J udg« 1 Jame »t
office 1*1 Ho
s . bui w ill
&gt;..t 1 „ n I - I
Hit eg HI It

Meiobel * " * ♦ ! ,
i eitl itolevl
m id mg u

1lull
li,

1
Hi
Ke!ii

the

Itain-

K t h t ' pm n vial .
T h e vole o f ronfldciu v
c »1 111 I'
o 'te r 4ha
pre*
mi .*r dined
the
t " h n mi h r i
l li
o v e rljn o w
h it
g«v *i n m rn t, »!eld a 11tig
he
lefu •!'*! "to go to (le n rvu under hit
m ilia tm g i-oiutition*.”
T h r d pu

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f t m il l t p i4 n
1 &gt;j| v lit m \ »'«i i *r i* *
■* 1 I n Dmii
Todd
I lig H i.' d iH l
M . M&lt;'&lt; M l Cl 1, i&gt;•1
1 m In g d**l ii •a
(1.0 ft of ( ■ i
h"lt IIIOll X III
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T|
1 1 Itl (U oil
v a nt up* t - 1 1 1
I'h'fV d»4i| |h hi .................
llil Ilf
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ft.
1, hn*l
i ' l i &gt;4' •
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h e ll dl IV I’ll It- "
M g *\
hi
1 . 11,'wl• I V
I ’ elh H .I .1 |irt* 1

I# / Hotel h r■ ol
mu i Hu*. J ft- lii m I

The

I tul mu

g v im '■m eill

aft*

Mourned that tin- l ‘ aU*n Irmip*
hud letlird h.-f-u
th* ntt*ck of
a hoi it

:piMlii

Krhiop m *

j mortliei n fi on*
meld , Ihe f n -t

Th*
of

n

Ih r

announce*
t'|

w rit

tir * voted on the P i e m i . r * d r m a .il w h ||h h l U
It utUt.,\ ,e t » r * l.
u*i nti pi tint h u h ««1 the tf' b e lli- | ww% mn*h- m o ffic ia l i’i'im im nn|ii?
inent mi i t , plan tn Im n d fin r the
T h i *■ M u
i u t-n fe inhle |o*ne*
1' ft Ie h i hlopift ii wd m il loo hi* priK | ^
* mo lie flu I id inn f .iu »•*, in rlm lpm e f im ltl lie* -*7
I i o\v «l it into 111* hoc k u i on ml i,
the
. n • im pi.f lord
.pu- * 11..n ,.i
ivliethet P ieuiiei Hi m io \|o%,.»
I Hi l id 11 mIV Mm Id it* i epl m i e
jr* t th* pioga.«u * ho l u l o Ktluo
piali p, r*. • vv hi, K I'te lu iM L«Vol
no I |la M i-.ll t m u;n Sri i t in ) Sh
Samuel II * i* launched t„
vvgik

tMtd lo n fe tn iie e l f ht day* 81(11

mg fm * P d nn o ffre e inod tli&gt;. * vv mi ed, nin •

killed
Italian

**oldte» - ki*h *l m nl m ‘ o &gt;i '* I I'.o a n
K i l l ' . • o fill U-, I ill ot ■'id wound­
ed
I rhioptnrt
lfiK.se*
w ere
dtf*
*■*"1 i'l*i I t*
r 'ii» if '# iih lf .”

I he

i Thi.vptrtn-

attacked

th*

oh seivntion p-wt* an th?
T i Wk irv» It t i n , t he a UftlHl*|f*eitjer»l
11 -nid nod a fle e Ml
t i |ter
( * r Ji
’i ta lien
‘ lot
Hii1**1*

I ’. ' r - . .rp lv
r , , . r r l .1 T l " " - , l , , ,
f i i l l n u m g W r . l n .u » &gt; . m r r l i n r - f

the Fascist grand vomit d

May Have Canned (iri‘(»n Will lOi'nt'NV
Death Of B e a u t y D em and In T am pa
|lW

ROM E, D ie
17 — 1A D ) —
T h ,. lung
aw nitw i
g en eral
tow a rd w h ich I he Italian and
(m ill,- in n orth ern
F.lhiopin,
F.t hiopinn arn iira h ave been
m u n t'iivcriiiu 1&gt;n w eek s, np|ii‘ srcd to he u n der w ay to ­
day wi th t he fir st
engagom enl a vielorv fo r th e E th i­
opians.

Fatal Floggings

m.lv a lu e

|U |

»

w u b C w f..

Al

Ihl

t i m er 1 aan
nn
h rer'
r*
VTtVl
tim
otth
K tb lnp U n gi up ito * * e d Ho*
liv e r
va lN y ,
ii in k i ug ii flu ok log mo ve merit
#
K'oi'Oiv m niw iivei * io«iilted l«»
H»* ha H«- * 1. r, i iiou i* I- pr ogre *i
arid in w Inc h ..* rnjr -jdc the ate
fin e r* Mini fVt#n ho irllt * of tank;*
WM' 1 k ihi im in h vi pal t,” the
• • o 'm n * n|iii " tu t»*d
Mm.

w \ s i i i \ H T n \ . ii. , i : , . v
VV i Mm in I * r r n pi i *nh ii I of I In
A in tn an
Fcdi i nt mu o f | a b u t.
-a id today he uoiifif iriievv hi- de
maud
fm
pitni*hm i nl
of Hu -c
who f|ogg*'d UM'I lo ll ed #|fi*l fr a lh
r t ed t Ii* 1 - uii'fi it Tam pa tu n
w eek* ii go
ln-i'plli
Shoeniakei I
I RI \ | u \
\
1 l l,*4* it
one of Hie tin ,
died • f lit* into
1 U "*
Ri. bni * 11Hiipt mann
in*H ie e ti’* *la ie u lit came al*
* v ti
tn* * wid * on I Int
*i a
i ofifiu off, e
vv i Hi
N m riio 4'
I*'" wl I Pm ii f i | i Jic * ft! Hie ('m ilt
1 hiiiim*
So*m li*r
li'in lfi.
a i I | ' f* . ♦
11M f* lie 1 “
Ihiv nl I n ...... .
pic*n hm f
of tin*
I .* ii , i n i f if
ifir#r|ii H a t inn
W o tk -f'
Viliam
of winch Ho
f ’"k‘ li l*y»t 'ffn itd l* is correct,
three l a ropa men wen* niemh* •
im
v ' 1 1*►
!I j v t K***cd ti* (he m an
Thonift*
t - Id i i ’po tlc th
Ihril • l i it 'd i '1 -f
I in dhctgli baby
&lt;it ei'fi 11ii *I m i ham i lo "do oin ol i 1 ni
ll he bn ft new
vt | ue#,
the fin **t in bn in Ann i on
VVi*|,
i t i , |. m '|M'wi .| ■* i,&lt; .In te rlo r ” lent
uny th ing
ftig n tfira ilt,
hi K aikilig he can do -mnet him/ dev cIt•11*
that la te ly hap ever hern done be
Ho |at ntm miv iniiftt
|trmiuc»* “ (h#
fo ie cn i •*'♦** ' ike tbt*
til l nf 1)14 M V
K iVc VIlll'N, I quf.rv m i J n r, I.r in d * flu
i tilling (he ge*v-• mu ’* a i r n e r f iT
h
i
l*i
|»4*4 17
1 \ M PA
-al y t•• citfiimutc th M'litpuff.
to. lay i n litiu &lt;11 ii
( 11ii lid f nt v
I ckm I u ffii ini*
nhw-fvrd
that
ItUf 1I'I V into 4 11in i fi Mi1 I m vv |-ii !!%ut*'"* " n** w liy ill * niellhci at in IT* in ll*
the 4 t line * it uaM nil in k**'l it’ 1ill and n n . 'i t d 4*v idem
i* n«»t gm und fm
......... .
fln g g llitr,
nr
pai I n "In
tie*vv t Mnl fjiil*'** t' **igiiivl»*d in til#
\lu , ,.i
i tiam r y
l»*t " '* h i , ih
»!af i*,
% w
le i* i y
wtatntrs,
tl \
pviidid In " ' p o lo rim ti
j«i«(
i 11ti»in ri** ftUt’h |ir©. iiip lo y r- and nn ■ f ' ontan «
• aid *-i have broil 'liv 'd ' d mi D m
i i '*. Hi**
laid without
w at m id
IM K t . l S I ’ I V N N K ll
Mini
y.. Ml wher e
.Sli.-eiiia1 t

Huuplmann Has No
Furflier Recourse
Tn (ourfs Of Law

*" * - auto live* v i*i *p* ** o I jite*
how Yi*i, |h
V
iV";*ii"
Mi top
“V " lllj'l'llfl, »Ail
|| i. 11111»■ po&gt;
, I loll| '.IM " M l .V||m T"dd ntav • »*» i " h i
An iiulionce
t
to I'ln denlh n fri■i i im
p
M
Hi li li
&gt;1*
pefaon* in D a v l &gt;' i.
11 iie-l to an addii
l&lt;v tudg
1 S iiiiln v tn tin * i old ‘V i ' i ' V i tf i •
* ■•»
l ** • d iffic u lt to tie!, i Ti|i*ie hovt j.,ng,
i* S harin', candid ■
m edial, .i.n a tru rtlo n
of th r A r ­ ih r Itl.u bank panic on h y » lriia
i ,'** Iw* t night I li* no1* ling Wft* ii m a tte i of h m ii* h peim iii ha»
'• •• eft (
Mnl M i* M * 1 1Im Fiod,
I 1 lid .
m ory I . rrr ra a a r y . I t could w ail in,lured among hank d rp o .iil t , 11&gt;
*ij ■ &gt;; * .1 bv t be I
'v ile o f W allace
K md
■f
ih r
fo r a few * --*k » . T h r *a m * w ay th r incoming A d m ln iatralto ti. and
fd in *. told po lite *he i liked m u Ii
w ith th r . i r t e U .
W ork on Ih rm r a i l ’d It “ the rnnut p o ltilra l ali-l
H im INi«li'* II
i»fi In
llf i.p it 1 rrp.l ..................
II.
l i to hr ruirprnilrd d u ring th r
'•hr .ii t i c * * Jet*- Sufidnv ftf'i iio-on
n . •! 4 i" rit t i pt n p . I I i 'Ml
l l «ihltii*r8 lift l* * i» * l | l
1 A M IM I tec IT
*/!*&gt; Comp*
1 ••1**114.111. VV *4 , Mb’ 'fieri &gt;.n tin
•• • * * I h I 'lephone
• rd I ,m # W ill 4
j*yK. anil ! see no rrapofl why
i ---- M a to
*»oiler J \ | |»* ann utteed here
ham ID Zacfi(t &lt; 1 V X
auepeunion cuuld not tw con
von |i| I in vi
■nl lit
■ r.l h• lad in Ihe e v e n u if pov
and
W '
tln U tfl a few week* longer.”
Re* r|it iii'li F rl ' fj!llk &gt; f • i i •in ,t
lio n i*i* and
or ri in i in
In- mink C'inr ivlm |&gt; -he •uid *v. 1 1 1
m r s . W . i v i . I jO v e i i
n f n i,n r. . , (ni. , . . tv igotum n win i«.
M a rk e t o ffic ia l» •latvdi th a t *h
S rh aft1, J it ‘ j ' J t*
f t up pi' *" *
1in' &lt;:ri oi day
fin*I
n r f i *1 nl *
* I'
made by the H a te to the county
roads a ro jn d th r m arket m in i he
Luth* i T Ou*e. P i l e IK in-in
H dlyw.md c a fr. tin* a 't . * * vvft P
____ —
school fend w ithin a few day*.
paved before the rainy »»Mon or
Int*
I lib l!*d in i I huMui
VV k n, it.
H, ! •le j* l . .
lit found
d»*ftd ■ I
lo .ti
VI mdwv
M ra. O liv ia &lt;». U *vell died th *
H a lf o f it. he n m ,
w ill rome
lh - p la n w ill br “ lik r a frog pond."
•it' riMi'I'n Ii" | lo j. - f UH*1 i'i - t*f nun m eg Th# lowly v 4
.
■ f
,
, . ,
.
S im p 'o it, t i i 'i l It W ilaon W
dy in | ic |
h *ne ol I turn the * at « genet al op eratin g &gt;.
and n n lta , the loadtng p latfo rm ia m orning
1 I - '" "&gt; ,h
&lt;n fn. i l I* ig
v
\ twhind liu* wh«*e| nf h**r 11idfitiifi
I
A
_______. . . . . "
D u ll.. .
l nvell,
ti e a » iin , and tb r rem ainder from
before the l.u .y m arket her i« n , N ew t ti
C.
nt i h? rv n iig &gt; ■oeeling #*f bite n 11 • " • la g e n* hi 1 horn** in
e rrc U d
R iv* m iii *
\ docnUori
S g rf.n • Vf
&lt;ra,on I t w ill
b....... 'bin In U k e M a ry w h -r r . h - h ..i lw.- . au l'.m o b .lr l'r a n a n
It w ill bring lim it in. v. Hi
K-d It R atidali. H
thfit M •*.»«".
• .|e-e
M ir
bulge Santa M idea.
aw rm b lg broken lot .h .p m rn U o f v ia ltlr g t h - law, ih .r .. w eek. Sh • to a p p r o ,n ...t ,l )
ll.0OO.O00 th *
%pift t* t , r . , j i "i
Rrv
V II &gt; ol.
by the
hint lr«,n In ill h ru lth fo r ,o m r to tal *o fa r ep p o itio n rd
■■tP r i - held a m eeting
•' ***"
l;
i/1*i
P r.
( | H i Vr * * * I
f r t l u and r r g t t a h
| » * mod Hegnlat mn« Fred I
late It. m r l e I r g i.le lt r r a p p ro -,
tim r .
th r f lugging
F t
I * IM t
W« ri ntil i 1 . * . l
Littfl t ’ Leona i dy • KH* ■
p
n
a
ti
it
of
IIO.KOO.
imni
annu
ally^
j
'
j
'
"
IS H A N g M A S K i l l s I
Kunrral r«nric«* will hr m
mu vnin oil 1 II.. pi nbiili* f .0 0 |
' iiftv r**ctin|, ' (
I, h\ Hi itlv
South
I
— —
tlu c 'r.l W edn#»day
mnrwlng
nt fo r public uchool,
♦i* tn pei *i*n«
nf f*0
tin'll 1h &lt;
Ulii* • an l Pr &gt;gr iiu
VV \ \ |»
ami 1 a rl K &gt;1 * 1 * »H- i t
M IS A N G E L E S , Dec. 17 — (41 p , .jg o'clock fro m th r
K.ricWroir
tvnri"unc tl
h i* or*
Ai tl ' r \
Bn*t
Uaynmnd tl
Fox,
A
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VI i gun nf
M
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1 •
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.if
th &lt; *— A n ap p aren tly , darner, r I m i- Koncrm| H o rn , to L ik e v irw Fen.
11HI
file ih in t p a rty
ifiir n H ' r
nf land 1 • hi
: L fck w . umI
M.Ii w *■ y r r tt a &lt;« W astpha!, w b** «1ie*,l m 1
H Ird fc»m&gt; W P A V « r k * n w ith ft- o . f J u h * t n Ilia bed v w ill lir ♦'
II wtlftlftft
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V ffa u * t l I*. H r r n d nf I amg wo int Th* (• i
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k
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lift*
hern
3
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ft * bu] r t - y e .te rd a y a t a p ro jrrt
^ .rp&lt;| t„ the fem U y p l-.i The K . .
M.-ftliftMrft lift f a i t B ill
w ill I m* com ln 1e-*l
ch a* " $ |0 arid u|h f vh JumKI. &gt; «n f )a k Akctujft,
w here h i, job had bae„ reduced
V,
I* Bro ke. J r., p * -i..r of l 1'-*
m w c I b&gt; M anagci I
I
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4
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;
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t ti«* Hi The M ilan# T h r a ln that
"water Jwy."
j | ■-_______ f t.i llaptiet Church w ill ' tit
from •hi* Frlckfton K unrt nl Hwtm .
W h ila k r nrgroea.
e r r , found 1 C r t ' l l i t S t i l l k h o l u C T S
f
f la ir
F i mn I hr F lirt n f C e n tra l F I Of*
Th e lig h t k»nt
f Im nncnl h i * •hi" It i Pf ft. Itfnw n lV r n ffH ift'
r iillly
lo 'fr.r’• a ju ry
nim • it'*
mm nn k hr fm »• &lt; tui
in c i m i t t
jn y i e e ( W e d n e s d a y
M ia Lovell w n born in Auburn,
j
ing
i'*»t
ar
d
In*
t
f.iiim
l
l*«
mal«*
of breaking.
me*
l
l
w
ill
he
l**i
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d
d
i.
il
a
.
I
( mnpiled «, i»ly by th# S rn iltio li
N V . . 0 . A p r. IS . 1KSN. . n V h ' i
m 0rn.l n ,
°[
,
‘ h# lu n il* id Ih r I'MMi t lii'k unit'.
The rtf-r#a*#r1 ift survived by hci
J, It nary At.faea » II
and p p tr.m e and were i.n m r d ia t* - j
, ,
,|.r
Sanf.. I
Hie c h tld irn w ill
Im
n*kcd
t* ( 'm inty Fh am hei
»if
F o n tfiiffc i
e.ae j'ievrt r t r - 'd r n l o f Sanf .trd for :*)
they im&gt;*H I i» a v #rk
H, *v hu*l.«nd. F
W #»ip h»l tine . fi«
ftebrenrT
y e e n trn n d l.y Judge M . B. S m ith ’ i n ,| « „ ....................
I'r o d m t. -i
hand In m n ia» n »lr “ f
f*».*n *ho wing a iriv a lft and d e p a rtu rra
*• *— k Av«*raa« . . .
- I I , v m k . She t* iU reived bv her hui * "i 1 ffit t '
11 I •
ygfttTf ilay
a ilu*u«hter,
Vh«i K rttra tin r VVe-i
A p ril A w r i i *
.
to serve th rrr y e a r, i n l h e * U t e j ( - r e l it
...... .
w ill Iw
I nl h r r than r lt m * f »'■■*it * ■# t 11 **
h St Juhn* It i vi i T iifftiiay, P f t .
y | , h » m l . vv. M L o v e ll| th r r r
It enllnNrd lift I'HBr ! ' ft ft f I
phal. n f Hanfnrrt, an»t two brcith
*
A
r m lle n t le r t
l&gt; e \id B I I f l i f , in - a h lr r -ri M a i n -ri o r : n f th r Sn IT.
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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD,
much to that Disraeli wrote: "A ll
Prim# Ministers have the gout."
Baldwin's return to
office
leaves the number of prime min­
ister* still 39. Twenty-eight have
teen English, seve. Scotia, three
Irish and one Welsh.

mu war theater la comparatively
small.

y Give Trouble
' Ita lia n Army
W e t Season Expected
jf&amp;Elo Begin Soon In
. Northern Sec 11 o n
r-w
IM A R A , Eritrea, Dec. 13. —
-W hat will happen to Italy’s
•n ay fas Ethiopia when the
y auaaon come* and sky tor■ torn reads Into quagmire*
IV seen sink to the hip and
sale flounder and die 7
Mu I* a question preoccupying
kgn Journalist) here who have
military * experience. Those
rrts range from an Englleh
m l to a French lieutenant.
MM 110,000 men now are
I Up on Italy’s northern front,
n
are constantly arriving.
F Sr* M mile* beyond the old

Air transport, therefore, oven
taking into account Ita rapidity
and the frequency of round trips,
would feed and munition only a
■mall portion of the troopa.
One thing ia certain—aU Um
.fighting that la to ba dona muat
be completed before the "big
rain*." What the Italian high
command trill do then with ita
huge body of soldier, will form an
MIAMI, Dec. 13. - &lt; A P ) — Re­
Interesting chapter of modern
jecting the cl|y’i plea the bond*
warfare.
were Issued by "collusion and
conspiracy" of former city com­
missioner*. Federal Judge Hoi­
sted L&gt; Ritter yesterday upheld
the validity of 17,000.000 in Coral
Gable* municipal securities.
The city, demurring to a ault
by bondholder* to recover 93,000,000, contended the securities were
Ittued, without election, by commlsiloner* who at the asm# time
were officers of the Coral Gable*
Corportion, developer of tho area
that later became the elty.
Tho elty alleged the bond*
were void, claiming they were Is­
sued to raise fund* to enable the
firm to comply with It* promise*
of extemlv* Improvements to lot
pure has* ra.
Judge Ritter found the question

Coral Gables Bonds
Of $7,000,000 Held
Valid By U. S. Judge

As Four
rentier Ties
Gladstone Record

Baldws

«ta Janaary come* the season of
the "Rule rains," the unimportant
oh* lasting until March. This
g|VgM net bother them much.
- riJtot the real rainy season starts nirally "unknown“ ‘ to"th# Isw, al­
M f/and o f May and lasts until though history cites Sir Robert
IVylsmliir. blotting out the face Walpole 07:i-t741) as ths first
• - 011*1 —-• ••* 47 **■•» h
o t the earth with a sheet of
for* George Washington beeama
. When that evil day comes, the he first President of tha Unlteu
IVVde constructed so laboriously States.
Evtn Walpols’s claim was dahl­
the last few weeks to rnable
ia*. Lord Melbourne, In a Irttellm ks to carry up provisions
to Queen Victoria, cauetlcally re­
and ammunition will be wiped
ferred to Walpole as having "ar­
ant. Officers makr no secret of rogated to himself an office pre­
viously unknown to the Law and
“Ouly roods with a strong
Conitltutlsn, that of Prims or
rtl— foundation will aland up,” Sole Minister,"
•gld Ml engineering major. **AnJ
Melbourne Insisted that Wal­
|gp than ten percent of our roods pole only secured the title because
ti the old frontier are of the German-speaking Georg* I
nature."
had "so Imperfect a knowledge
•t o f the roads built by the Ot the lengueg* of the country”
ns sines they crossed the that he had to rely on Walpole
v follow the old caravan for the transaction of buslnoi*.
0, Those trulls have been
But the title stuck, until flnslly,
p i, alralghtenedj^Jsanked, rain 1906, It waa recognised by Isw.
htflilaal with gravely
Today, relations ' between the
Mala they are dirt road*.
prime minister and monarch are
, Tracks in dry weather grind considerably more formal than In
thorn Into powder six Inches deep the past. Melbourne, for eiamplv,
tolMo 0 week. Hood crews con- received the following Jovial Invi­
gbaatlj- are Ot work on them.
tation from William IV:
] l( l the rainy season the caravan
" T V King highly approves the
trails themselves were impass­ day /lied for the meeting of
able, avan for mules and camel*. Parliament, and begt that every­
Tho'roods will be little better.
body will dine with him after the
Whot, therefor*, will happen lo Council and drink two bottles of
tlm big Italian army? Suppllvs wine a man "
y___ _ be brought up In lru&lt;ks.
Teetotalers
in those "twoj l i r s ia not enough in the routibottle" day* were rare among tho
hsslils lo support the troop*.
sovereign'a upper counsel tors—#0
hlawt supplies, so no surplus can
laid by.
• Perhaps- It Is suggested, the
ggtjorlty of the troops, after hav­
ing occupied that part of Ethiopia
tfcel Italy desires, will return to
Xritraa. leaving strong garrison*
to tha strategic points.
Another suggestion Is that air
lia vapor! will he used. A irvl*na*
uks off from Asmara and
fy-a easily at Aium nr Mahal*.
||gg|TSr the pay load that a
nlane can carry In the roountaln-

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TOYS, RADIO Tables, Magatlna
Racks,
Kitchen
Stools,
eta.
l-umley's Cabinet Shop, 9th A
French.
NELSON ELBEV
Worn! Yard.
W**i I 8th St. Phone MS W.
BEFORE D u V lN o ’ TH A T HEATER Be cure to ask our pricea.
—Sisnley-Rogers Hardware Co.

FOR SALE: Puppies, Boston TsrLovtll. nT .... SURD 811 ItU 8ES
rlar, thoroughbreds,
Winifred
Lovell. Phono B73-W,
SALE: Small boy"* biryrle.
Call 487. Mrs. A. W. LeffWr.

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CIIRISTMAB orange* and tanger­
ine*. R. W. Lord, Sooth Sanford
Av*.

30— Houma for Rale.
FOR SALE: B-room house anil
bath. On *dgt of town. Extra
lot for gard*n. Cheap for cash.
Apply t i l l Celery Avanu*. Phon*
S76-J.

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Va I a * i4 IktlMS. SelO eertlllrut*
aw k n w t lh* fullewlna e*Mtlh«0
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ROBERTS' RADIO RERVICE at
Mother'd. Service oil makia.
Phone 117.

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ti,i— ■* 14 rerllflral* ahull
OedfOmaO nworOlae I* law.
wSaertV 0«r.lW..t Ih.r.ln will
ail* la th* hlsh**l blOd*r *1

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DAVE TOUR WATCH repetnd
by ana whs rsally knows how
Briggs. JawoUr, stag- A**.

gay la IV* month „r January, !»»•■
wfcUh la the 0th Oay of ! • * » * '» . RATTAN CANE chairs repaired
and reseated.
Forrest A.
Cheney. Lake Mary.

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■&gt;*pluy C1»rh

ONE LARGE PICTURE, *1.00;
three for 92.50. Wvlboldt Stu­
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ECKERSON FR U IT CANNERS, INC.

30 TONS OA Tobacco Snuff, Just
o ff a little In texture. Account
of Adjustment allowed will sell
this enuff next week at 923.00
per ton. Cover reluy to k'll
Aphis, it ia cheaper and does the
work. Will also repel other In­
sect*. Phone 88. J. J. Cates, Co,
Inc. Cates Building, Sanford, Fla.

6c Rno 1 month.
Minimum charge 30c

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G lass— P ic tu re Frm m jaf

26— Miscellaneous for 8ala.

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PITTSBURGH P A IN T PRODUCTS

WANTED: Cross Tie*— Oak. Cy­
press and Pine. Hlghaat cash
price paid. J. L» Gils son. Box
341. Do Land, Fla.

7c lino 6 lime*.

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SNOW’S PAINT

WANTED; Caretaker and keeper
for *uburban home ' (unfurn­
ished) nrer I’aols. Rent free
and |2.00 weekly paid for labor,
just the plar* for aged man and
family. Can have garden, chick­
en* etc. A*k for Mllchell, Garda
Park.

*0c Una 1 tin*.

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WASHINGTON, Dve. 1 $ - (A P )
—Creation of a "Virgin Island*
cocktail" to popular!*# th* itlanda'
rum h rewiring attention at,P.
W. A., but Harold L. Ick#». secre­
tary o f Iht Interior and P. W. A.
administrator, tald he hadn't
tailed ItHe dl*.loved that on* of hi*
aidrt— he didn't name which—wa*
working on the reelp* and waa
"doing all the tasting himself."
The Public Wcrk* Admlnlatration ha* financed a distillery to
produce the
Blands famoua
brown run! Which once mad* the
native* rich. A recent aal* of 15.000 gallon* of It, Mr. Icke* laid,
bre ughl a "very
talfcfactorj

shotgun. Rrefer Ik C. Smith,
Perkrr, or A. H. Fo*. C. A.
Heine*, Herald Office.

U Um S times

Mate in my « * t l «

TALLAHASSEE, Dec. II. —
(A P I —Governor Sholts called
upon the Florida dtrua Industry
yesterday lo extend the power of
shipment regulation ta the State
Citrus Commission by naming Ita
members to 3 committee to admin­
ister
the proposed • marketing
agreement.
The Governor eald ha believed
"the grower la again being ex­
ploited for aelfleh purposes," and
Invited citrus men to maka a
check of the "Interests" that are
overloading the market.
The Citrus Control Commission
waa created by the 1935 Legisla­
ture and given broad power* over
the Industry, However, the au­
thority did not extern! to that of
regulating shipment*.

NEW TORE, Dre. 13. — &lt;AP)
— A discharged employe at the
Columbia UnlvereHy College of
Dental and Oral Surgery late yes­
terday killed two members of Utv
fa.-ulty ajid himself and wounded
a third professor.
The dead were Dr. Arthur T.
Rowe, associate dean
of
the
school; Dr. FaW Wibrrg, an as­
sistant professor o f dentistry, and
Victor S. Koiaaow, who waa dis­
charged yesterday morning as a
shop mechanic at the school.
t Dr. William H. Crawford, an
assistant professor, .was wounded.
Pal Ire said Konaaow, discharged
following an argument with a fel­
low worker, obtained the revolver
and returned to the school in the
late afternoon. Ha first shot and
killed Dr. W'lberg, according to
police reports. Dr. Rowe waa
nest. He died abortly afterward.
Then, after shooting Dr, Craw­
ford, Koussow turned the revolver
upon himself. Ha died Instantly-

Jew eler

BATHROOM FIXTURES, g a *
automatic hot water heater. Call
W7 Magnolia Avenue.

L E G A L NOTICE

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Sholtz Sends Appeal
To Citrus industry

Virgin Isle Cocktail
College Professors
Killed By Employee Is New Ickes Project

12— W anted.

R A T E S

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Thai U A liru -A aistuK. k »W «
CostIIWat* !»*• tsss. I**ur4 *»•
*11 gay ef Avaunt a l*., test. hn»

of the bonds' validity had not been
raised during the 10 years follow*
log their Issuance, during which
period succeeding city commis­
sion* bad recognised the debt.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Cool Tonight Bat
Warmer Tomorrow,
Says Weather Man

Wilcox Favors
Sanford-Coast
{Canal Project

The wsalher man aaya It I*
going to ba “ continued eooP
tonight bur It will be "slightly
warmer” tomorrow. Frost b
predicted In north portion of
the elate If the skies are dear.
Sum’oy will be partly cloudy
with rain possible In the northweet portion.
The prediction for ei'Yem#
northwest Florida for tonight
and tomorrow reads; "Mostly
Congressman J. Mark Wilcox
cloudy tonight',
probably oc­
fseors th#
Sanford-to-Titusville
casional rain '.-Sunday, not quite
cansl,
he
told
an aggregation «r
■0 cold."
'citlxens of th* Fifth CongreaalnnThe interior of th# east por­
el district yesterday, but th# ca­
tion Is warned of "probably
nal project was blocked by pro­
light frost tonight,” but It will
test* from Coco* and Melbourne,
be warmer there tomorrow.
&gt;on the const, he declared. Were
lit not for tho*« protests, he said
'h*
lk&gt;.... M
,..L_ V.* have
I*a
fthja.able
ni kai
might
been able I:
to
hat*4
obtained
favorable
action
in
M m than one-third of the
Washington on th* proposal.
gnUrt tax roll of Seminole
TV* congressman talked about
C o B y waa collected during
the rsnal at a luncheon teuton,
theroonth of Novemher, set­
but afterwards It wa* threshed
out more thoroughly at a meeting
ting a new high record for
called by proponent* of the pro­
state and county tax collec­
posed Cape .Canaveral
harbor
tions, County Tax Collector
'project, tlelrgala/tto thst meetJno. D. JluViii- reported toR v W i l m v T n F in n - rr,r f ' om Coeoa and Melbourne
U J T T U C U A 1 U V&gt;W1I
lk, y
unswars that
d *y .
The .net iim-unt of state
t r o l C o m m I t t e 6 8 prolr-1* against the ftsnford.lo.
.Titusville canal had been enter*I
esB, dittt ty u m col Ire led Ift*t '
mfttill), the cftUftrtor'a alftlsnient | r o||0Winjr a conference with
m*heir
their t^erns*
lawns, and
at they agrerd
■hows, waa $129,342.03. Dierount* cu 0rriciala of Sanford and oth- to the |irng|bnl of Orlando that
•nnthvr
be oillstl ncxl
alliwtd amounted lo R5.344.BV*
er municipalities in C.ntral Flor­
wpi»k or th« s w k «f|pr when *4
Tba total amount assessed un the
ida yesterday, Congressman J. rffo rt will bn mad# to withdraw
1PM roll Is t3h2.006” 6
Th.
actual percentage of collection, Mark Wlcox promised t* msk* er- thnfte protests.
II M P ip ^ w th , rhilrman r f
during th* month, as figured by ery effort to obtain relief fur
Mr. J Inkin*, Is 87.08. "thus setting those municipalities now over­ tW d«lc£Stion from Hanford, dc
eUrrd that Saminola County %* !’
a new high record of collections burdened by hooded debt.
lw Mtinaltrr»h|y opposed" to th**
for the firs, month the roll * * »
The bankruptcy law h# passed Capf Canaveral project as Imi^
open," be said.
through tK« House last year wa*
. Tbs collection ir »12H.:il2.03 In ■o changed by the Senate as to a * thr protests against the canal
■land, but if those protests ara
Nmr, 1035. is comjisred with
ba unrecognisable, but the cun withdrawn then Heminoi* Court’ /
other year* a* follows
g real man said ha hopes that
will offer no objection to the pro73.824.70
Nov. 1027
th* next session he will be sble to posed harbor. Jiid/e J G Sharon,
70.838.08
Nov. 10*8 ----amend tkxt law whereby munic­ City Enftlneer Fied T Williams
01,210.01
Nov. 1K9
ipalities can go to court and r( amt other member* of the .SanI Ul,1188-38
Nov. M30
feet a settlement of thxlr debt
supported
Mr.
... 08X39.40 problems. He will endeavor lo ford
Nov. m i ----F*apworih In his ftaaertlon.
83,774.11 ha V*
Nov. M32 ,&gt;...
bondholders’
committees
Three proiesfs against the San­
84.K34.kfl
Nov. 1083 - —
placed under th* federal Securi­
101X77.00 ties and Exchange Commission. ford flo-thffcos*t rsnal were inNov. 1084
awarwd by Congressman Wilcox in
128X42X3
Nov. 1038 ...
“ lienholder** pxRtectlpw
com­ hit luncheon address as he pointJinkins* statsmittees benefit no one but maas- id out advantage* of tf&gt;^ propose!
for November beiR uT (be
Wiled*
upper
thet fifl peresnt of stated, “ Th* f*«*, payroll and waterway to connacf die
year fl‘"
inhibit personal property other expenses eat up so much Ht. Johns River with th# Atlantic
U /Tnfani
These oh lections were that
late*
were collrctril
in the amount of the money that th* mejoriiy nfi Ocean,
_____
.
.

Here Than One-Third
- Of Entire Roll Was
' Paid During Month*
, la Jinkins’ Report

8ANFORD, FLORIDA, 9AT8W&gt;AV, DfcCEMHER l4, 1935

New Altitude j
Record Set By
Miami Aviator

Kidnap-Murde

Effort WM Be Made
To Get Withdrawal
Of Protests Made
By Coastal Cities

NUMRER 146

E stablish ed In I9«H
'■ ii-.t ................

American Dies
|In[Ethiopia As
BombExplodes

*Cup That Cheers'
Can’t Be Handled
In Christmas Mail
RrmimVt

of the law which

"prohibit« the mailing of iiv
tovicating ttquors of any kind
is issued by
he
|&gt;oslofTice.
quitting a (ms to ff ice ilepftrl titflit
tiding that says:

20,000 FooT Height
Claimed; No Races
For Women Brings
Protest A t M e e t

**tluring putt holiday ses
son*, large mimbei of parrel*
containing intoxicating I rpmra
have been accept in1 for mailing,
n« twiths.snd ng this law. Post­
masters are requested to see
that employer* who t rerive
mad from the public air re
mi mini of the Inw and m
•tructnl m»t to accept pftrceU
contain ng in oxicants. Iniox
icstmg liquors found In thi*
mails are subject la c&lt;inft*e**
Hon and the mailers aie liable
•* braky penalties.”

37.98. Percent Of
Assessments Paid

Missile Bursts While
Missionary Handles
Dub At Daggah Bur
On Southern Front

M IA M I. l&gt;*c. 14— &lt;A P I — A
new American altitude record am'
vigorous protest.
from
women
pilot., bluntly tt&gt;IJ “ no rare, for
you," got the th rd il.y of Mi­
ami eighth annual All-American
air rare* off to a flyiny nxrt
today.
&lt;1. M. " T e i ” Rankin, of Port
land. Ore., .p'raled flown f'ntn
the ski*, with an unofficial new
JI.UHA. Ethiopia. Doc. 14.
irrnrd. lie »* it he believe,! ho
hail rllmbe,! to 20,0&lt;HI.0«t feet in
_ (AIM — Dr. Robert W.
a love wing monoplane Ilia baro­
Hockmnu. American miaslongraph will be amt to Washing­
nry in Ethiopia, wtta killed
ton for cal bration The existing
yoaterdaj
while handling » «
•tanfl.rfl of
f ° r plan*.
unexplotltd Ualiun bomb bt
wei,^-ng ies. o iin 1X38 pound
Daggah Bur on the southern
wa. e.tahli.hefl by Willforfl
trout, it wax learned todiij’.
Mnorv at Kansas City, M o , In
1919.
w m
i t * r s , r ; n “/ ' T rm i x ’ s
I’ r r i of ” ,H »erlm in.ti«n" .ml » i . o o o , ( i s o
•’ »h*m e'’ ram* from three *1&gt;
E xp en d ed ;
$ 1 9 ,7 1 8 ■
"»*
A » » " r‘ n " " , women pre.ent after Ik J. WatO
n
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
M
a
r
k
e
t
,
’
1
&gt;
t
Hockman
cam*
tu Adfll*
I i-rs, rn n tr.i.
chairman,
anAbnbn i-aily In llrrgmbci, cnnounced (bet* wRI b* no rare- (or
W'lNTEH HAVEN. Dv*- t l
I route to Egypt tn see hi. child
women
Rare official. «*iil the
Nathan M a y .
" ,r lh" f '* l
bul Rri1 Cr" * *
h gh wind yesterday caused the i /3*i
.
. ,
smhiiritir. peituaiml him that
women's race fo be calletl of? and rr
nf
axrlcultuir
toflay an
. . .
__
'
bl. .rivicr. in Ugafli-n provlhcn
ihe program was too busy f« r It
nnuncvil Ibat Ih.- IV.uk. Progrov W|.lr ni|,M„.n,;b|r ||t m.fl. a
Richard llrutio lfkuptrnann whr% w an ^ ratcn U y aenlrncftA ^ dla todmy
A^mmUtrs'i 'ii bad
ailthuritrd
hby «.f studying b«&gt;mbs, and
in the eU’ctnc chair at Trenton, S. J.. during the weak o f Jftn. 1,1
(W»ugta« Fonda, of New York,
for the kidnap-imirtUt of the Lindberg baby. The abovt |fUture averaged 161 I* mile* s$$ hour in the expcuditui••• «'f appn»ximate!y had himself relieved ihr dftouatuf
yesterday's outstanding event, the Il iMMi.iMio in Flnrida fin th run- nnd ■upei v med thi* digging out of
shows him «n thi wiinrs" stand during hi* Inal.
(flenn II, rurttss trnphy race, for. i *triutn&gt;M
nviniber 4«I fai mei a' n nine Ito.i deep unrxplodcd pro*
J#4*t le a. Daggah Bur irrcntly,
licensed planes of 6f»0 cub'c Inch
and cold
stmage
111 * HihIv wm* brought tu Jljlga
e ng iin«* di■pi a ce nie int.
plants
for burial Dr T. A, l.ambit, see*
Yrsterday's crowds
n atchrd,
j etary girui aI uf the Kthlop ail
nvr.l by the proximity nf .langei.l
Ann.ng th.- p lan "
». piaiM-d Dr. Hockman'i
mdei f 11 4* In tha r#€•«!•*
Hnhn, famed
"bat ve ngM man, 7lh fur
(wvmiiaiM.orniR of Daggah Bur.
*
-------I frnm atr suction drawing him 1ft
plant
Di
Hockman,
foim rrly
af
In whirl ng propeller* of army j Mi
Mavn -aid other* will
Wheaton, III,, wav United Pffta*
puisutt planes, warming up for [
*rl«'4 teat lati'l M$ * '• " •«'&lt;! ll# C* hyttiiaii mlaaionaty to E?1)iopift«
formation flight
Hohn. th tipping from I0.UD0 f##i |MHiwd suut'tnnai *uii»* l ,t' wholw • Itcia ll) slat oned at Addla AbftftC
1u HfHJ fs**? by mrans of !h- sate fish niHikrt* at I'anaiila I U}.| ba r.veri before th# outbreak %
l»e?w*en
lU ly
4 ,
th* haa-Hltles
| T R E N T O N . N7 J . O-c. 14.,.— I genhius wings altachad to arms iVn-arola ami «lh*
fttr 1F ]t l"l'i. .h* started
and isga before opening hi* par aruuunU to be
Tempera* ur#s dropped *
lit tie Rthi ard Hruuo llauplmarm, cun- |
lion of several thmiftaAil noTif^t
•chut*, cams tu • ir ili not far |
victed
uf
the
kidnap-muni#
r
of
Itiwcr last flight
ditwit to bi
' *«$li|irra aga nat typhoM, amaltp'1&lt;
t mpf ni r mrnt a I S a r»f or d
fiptn thr idling planaa,
tlegi «Kf* Fifty-ini'%i'ii dvgri’rs wiS!*- «’Ini 1 1em A ii g u* t us I J»»dhei g . Jr.
ilm alion *»f
fund*
fm
in* .nnd &lt;’bo lor a M r a IfaMthuBt* n frk*
mat would drain the HI t hr hei;hr-? ri'i uhl i « - 1 eul
• r $W M .b8. Dlscuunls ul 143.89 bondholder* receive only s smell
'
tn r»u $'d i. -In in the elertfii
(K m emenl * al ill*' Stale Fa I Him V |fm mei ty nf New Ucinenrd, Ohio,
Johnflat*,
that
it
would
deslroy
•are allowed on these tsxes. The
H)(11 of ,hf U l mon, y collectVI iioli’ inle
Market
in
Sanlmd
, hffi m1 I reiiii'h »Ivm "iig the #e*k
gnming lands and that it would
otal Intangible personal ptoperty f|)
total
^
liitler's Aid Invoked
Mr- I'vsil H Httiisvli, Vklio In*
vicir a m i'll nerd *ev«\at $la&gt; * "ifo
nf Jan I i
Thi new eifH*iit‘"ri
raise the Indian River, thus tlwm
rill I* $2,230X9.
LONDON. Dec. 14 (A P I —
comliiiird 1 hi’ M“ ni4*/uma
11«»t i-*l
"Such commiUiwsi should le
1
iip«r
wdl
include
thr
ciinstruc
Iho*
\
\
•Id » HI* *4‘t
JU*
i With
the
halo Kthiop'an
war
J■other
Olhte collections
collection, for November ' .rm (lnll„ , r)n„ | y
B.nk. ere aging surrounding territory.
for Ihr is*? . u yrain plan* t')
fn*n of a tong loading platform by
I Isupi man
In aUiing that the canal wouH
I t I to bale] Oil I &gt;et
deluded
eluded poll taxes of $187.
$187, Sl.vl*
Slsvla rl|{ldly r, f u ll„ H so why
I creating conslanlly growing ten*
open ihr llanseli Inn at 11M Mng
not
the
railroad sid ng, making pi*'*
II
afford a newcommittees,
route downwhich
the
MIi- t unv 1C' id IIS t
drainage taxea of $308.73, Stale drainage taxes of $308.73, .Stale bondholders’
: -mn in Europe, ( i r r i l
Britain
nnlm Avenue is ily next w nk.
* ifile the e-taldlshmcnt *&gt;f an as
•»-e% offri
f he law* of Vi *
Florida coast to th|» RIvtHa which
and county occupational taxes of • Iso htn«11e
'm oved f t*$ a I’loari relationship
T A IJ .A IIA SHE F.. D#c. U
«d*»
other
peoplt'a
*rinb1ing plant
for
bmkril-’ o
mill
’
Ii....
hol»eM
i
*
i
would
attract
yachts
and
other
ctalfffcge taxes of $304.73, state money ?**
with Hricbsfuehr$*r H tier of U#r*
Plana are t$#mg mad* for pm
sic
made by th
rhlpinriil* «»f piinluce, and repav­
-k Ti«*ni h
! Ih* lawyei isi
licenses amounting la $137X0, and i "When I ifo onto the floor of pleasure rraft to the state, th*
many Thi British anibassadnr la
tiripetion of Klundft citie* in ifo
Chamber
nf
*
im
im
»nv
to
tot
i
1
’
ing
thr
i
■
t
ii
Isiouinl
the
mat
kef
(hr
l»s*i"
,f* l fm n new i a*1
corprressmin said he had made an
•lot mtthioe licenses o f $3,438. 1__
Beilin rotifer ted w Hi the tiernian
niitionJil Jark*on Day dimn » isi j
the House next session I win! to
&gt;4 firnh t-viil ri •
an»l the beautiful hgh tug e ffrtt*
; lemli i anil &lt; r
underaloi*d they
lies Jan H au» itie opening • f Ihe |
Of Ute latter amount, $1X00 goes j,ave" two hills which I feel cer* Investigation nf the fact*
«tsl
led
S
it
the
I
mud
shell
h
«
‘1 They can a ^ Dm * "iirt
ta the state and $],47G to th e|4a|
n w(n not be decided ills fil was convinced that a canal eight Chrlstnias slid get ?hem fm
ire L op n long * he l v ed plan for
ItHli DatnvicrstD campaign it i«
__________
t*i$i«lo|i«k ids •l&lt; .&lt;][■• " l * kglit 111
n In '-'i'iitii av laf loti alliance as
armon :ncc-ti bv 11 IE M in’d. * t ■l •
county. Other collecllun. .ware by the Supreme Court You law- feet deep and about lftfl feet wide sppr n*« hii'kg I?r'11otas&gt; season,
o&gt; In mg Gov M*4ii • Id 4» II*
would not flood the Indimn Kiv* r
it • "Hi clne guarantee nf pears.
motor vechicle roinmlaiiiin* i and
V at* an*1'county la see u it it d y ir, r, n help me In thl. "
in an In eouo m l» i in .(' 411ll M
country
or
drain
the
Hi,
Jadins
Mm I iiiioo It itUh peace proposal
pr vsidrtit of the Young
lie ill" •
en Itte 1034 .roll of $1,499.78 and ' Whll,
Congres.msn
Wilcox
Mull ini' 1 iiMptn , Hnyui
V
1ei*ci- to im|it iNMiino
10 »it h the war in E.aat Afrtra
cratic Club* of Murids
■Ute and county Use* M M M fS , „ i d ha w *. net In faeor of paid flats and cause any damage to $|s" -ii.
•
iivlfttl
i«tfrtiwi
■
«
*
1
4
it*
V
4 They i mi s-k
iinaewbiU
appeared
In
ha#ft
President Hno&gt;#valt will apeak
on the 1038 roll of $U7J9.
lobbies, *1111 he asked the 70 clvl.- grating and rattle land!
week it* fn||f*w* E I- I*sm h $.
i * i not.
loplievv ft &gt;1111 I he
|o i • q.dated only
a protracted
Ui the D em onal* in a radio broBd
"3^ * * V&gt;d &lt;‘ounly lV “
!j*adero at the conference to s*nl
pnc*lt H S I, Mmi, k*lie . \
Lloyd I i-hn ..f
ii piniann’s ’ rsst Other speakers are tu b&gt; , JA&lt; KSttNVMH K. Iler. I I
oa tba. . assessment
roll *”
for. "1(14
wrangle ov#i a plan lietVren Ha
‘
* * '| to Washington a committe# o f'
K Ihij Ir,
i (he, J
H
11•1' • i i ii nat*I hs* vow ed ' • xhaust all
*3*
It..-! n . d i j t hi-rk who In,-'t 11 * rate- and those o f ngtiona
• re dlotributed * • followai
piovidrd by each city and town
|about 10 members to explain I
tieasuier, &lt; j Humph, »4‘ii«t44ik
these
possilolll
hr
«
shandon
I
$
11
m
great
lo
ffe
e
industry
In
I
’
u
lexe* _________ $ 9,289Jt« their problems to th* national
nligm.l Milully against It on tha
mg hi* client to the
•i t»»c chair
United Slate* on thi* strength *'f g i t'lMid d ihiralened the foundstax**, Including
F, D. It. Ta (&gt;p#n ( ampaiga
legislators when they convene for
nf
the
civic
t
in
hr
a*
lh#
sod allowing him •
advertising nnd hi* Indief tb it H
1 fund ____ __ H,7W 4* the next session. Such ■ commit­
i'"n * of i idled ve sacurlly. Brit*
N E W YO RK, f»rc
It
I
hamiirude ( nuirl) -••ir *•#!sori invnlv $-4
Mn murder dent Boosterl! will launch |lie 1"bardel business i- 1»» g»*t thi" i am wa* m th# midst of * pollOlaablad veteran. In governand sinking
tee, he said, could help him get
ment hospital* at I^kaland and . f hamlwr of I ’omniert e ?• un of the I Imlbt-rgh h
on county road
Drirv r ia l k Presidential rampsign earner it I* tn hold," drrri here ? 1 » an n is i* incident tn the foririuthrough th * ' legislation ba pr.&gt;Bag Pin#* ar* to b# ramamb#ra&lt;d nuunerd fut H imiilsy moi umy it
i ___ _________ IM 4L71 P°*$a- • - ,
of 1il»!4l on Jan.
H
with a til v in hi* H.'tt d vear He liad In* *u istn'D iif the scheme.
,
.
by Ibelr buddies on Christmas i ID oVInch n« th i ham Imm of Com
drainage
Adv ii e» from Borne nidTrated
1*|M*ecb at iha Jackson Day dlitiiri ill f ui day* with pfiruiiDOiin
" I f Congressman Wilcox
rani
( J o v e r n o r ()r d i* r t* r l T o
thal enfl Cemmanfle.- m ere brnhlmg
............. 1,192X1 gc t h I. mea*ure"lhrou|rh ' Cong re &lt;*v Oaj, anfl
; tn Washingiun, sc curding tu an came »l I he home of one of hi* I he Ea ■cists inlrndrd trying Its
school district:
tin n Hie League
of Nat ion*
W it h d r a w
H i N T r i K &gt; p H anuouricrmant by James A Earley son* le#4»n T f herk.
giving manUpallti*. ike right t o 1* * Bo/ i* .*’ k‘
mT
*
Two new i at* wet* wi t*ek«*»1
for maintenance 11,8* 0.88 re to court without th* content I " f Campb*ll.|/.a#lng Peel of th*
Uheek h d
lvi-r rt
near aganis? Ethiopia, using Ethiopa'A
chairman uf thr Democratic Na- Mr
near the M syfau Hoif# last night
Bui ke*v tile,
Kentucky,
went denunciation of the peace plan
1 deilrict*, for
tbnal Cum mitt »e
uf bondholder.’ committee* that , Am* rlf\ »
to
r o l I ’ M IIIA. s &lt;
Dec 14
will Ik* ih*
.te ika
fflft with bim when ht attend! A Find Y s r ra*hi'il into a n**w
1 fund
stole
at »s the fulcrum.
The President'* addra** will Im til Wt*i k iii a gt •we ry
fiov
Dlin
D
J"br*tnn
nf
Sou'h
iinb.
ltl.S4P.S7 problem" aald Fred T. Willlama next Monday evening'. meeting Chevrolet paikcd by the
konda
There weir few development!
Carolina last night
received a broadraat to Jarkaon Day din­ I Ml a month and in fiv e year* h i
and
the
Fmd
was
4l#nioli«h4-d
an
i
of
the
local
poet.
$128,841-01 Sanford City attorney.
1 i on the wai flout itself
mandate from thr I egi*laiu&gt;a In ’ ners throughout the countr), aril came a partner in bu «inr **
th#
*
bevy
badly
damaged
The
Th* mmmaivUr *tigge*U »uch
to
eviruate ihr li'utpi w hose hay- plana have been made t o hold lM'ia He fa*# lin'd s •• m pa ny
(kina* I I
cigarette.,
tobacco, ears iwlonged ?o Dr Land pe»*|d.•count of 8 percent la althese celebration* simultaneously |Mi**f slot *rl| fr .ff. ■e, named th»&lt;
nnel* hair mainiamed
him
pipe*. • Karine * « p . and rreame,
by law for paymanl In
In all nunmunities of b.iKH) and
dr)»si tin*-nt dh lator
Se- ' t.ti} Kalph Bagwell of Mi.- highway
tooth paste, .tottnnery. pen* and
hotel*
*r, 1 ^percent In January,
more
siri'i’ ( &gt;«’f JN
From ihr 4’url of Central Flor'
l ii) "f Corniiirrc# i* (ool I
paneiU,
porkrt
enmb.,
aocka,
In,ill n
pare*at In February. Untile *1 - e iT rfl.
Hitter
I
v
antagonist
i«
Johnatfftn
noon that he had r«n *n t
handkerchiefs
and
book*.
U S pi
N f» PKO IIK 111 (DM K\
IM
become
dcllnquant
fart inns w rnt home ls« I
mgkt
Cuin|tilrtl l.ily by Ihr ISemlnnla
Sanford Lion* and membara of
i r i idle* to a p *1al card p H
"TV* fallow* don't bar* ta
*.dd Ml,
County l hamlxtf uf O m m erca
leaving' thr gnvi * nor in make 1«.a
that Mrvicr club from a number
the
inrmherwhtp
asking
'h
*»
•pend murk money, but If tv ary
T A M I'A . Doe. 14.
tdb - Th. niM non
decision with i K« threat of tm
• howiiiK s n ita l. anfl iie|Mrturaa
of otkar towna In Centra) Florida
\s' ion* for the Karl
l.eh
State#
D#pat Unent
of
r a m v A L o f h tates
peach ment bangotg u ift Hi* head. United
attended • penterrnee in Orlando ona will put out 18 ranta far aonw
'l a Si Jiilma Kivrr Friflay, Dec,
tianqurt In I^wsburg
tieil
gift Wa ran make a lot of tk*
'»•?
Justice
tefu.od
fteterday
lo
entft
13, 19.18
with alata ta d national official*
kojra In tha hoapitala happy,* ____night.

$128*342 Coll e c t e d;
M Best Year By Far
Sjhown In Statement

Congressman And
O ffica ls C o n fer
On Bond Matters
Two

Bills

British-German
Pact Suggested

Ambassador Confers
r With Hitler Over
Aviation Alii a n c e

Warehouses Will
Be B u ilt T o Aid
&lt;’ Produce Growers

Proposed

Hauptmann Is Sentenced*
To Die Week O f Jan. 13

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Three Courses Open
j To Convicted Man
' In Fight For U fe

Yuun^ Democrats !
Plan Jackson Day
Events In State

Death Takes Man
Who Became Rich
B y Advertising

Legionnaires Are To
Send Gifts To Their
Disabled Comr a d e s

MARITIME NEWS

Lions A t Conference
With High Officials

‘ST. PTrtRSril'Ra, Dee 14.

Jap SofclierH Invade
Another ChineNe City

latu th&gt;
invnotigot ion "1 the
• U*t nlghL The conference wa*
hopa ovary
floX C 'X death o f Joseph Mn»
Mar. 90 In Apr. 4 aro lh» held around tha banqurting board I Mr. B «rl* aald. "I
Regular monthly
meeting
of
■nan
will
brine
something
ta
mm
maker
• B t for thin city’s faatiaal of In th* Dubadrtad Country Club.
L-* *up‘*rvi*ary cnmmltta* of ')&gt;■
4 atea. art at * mooting laat and wa* foUowwd by a da no* and 1nail meeting ao wa ran HtU aloa
!?
Estmri*
WTiulraal#
Mark't
K A l-K A N
f'hahar
I’rtivlnr^
boxes tla our buddlaa la tha baafloor ihiw .
t. ,'
ba hrbl »■ the market offn »•
14
The
iteipulacr
WASHINGTON.
Ilrr
14
Sen-I
pltala.”
Melvin joaaa af Chicago. aac7;.lo « Vim k Monday avanlr s, ■tne [fa tic* n IT. Fletcher
and Fhirieae anhtiriy of this gate­
vlaorratary-rantral af (Jana Interna­
way in ('hint's northwest gaped
S i halriuHo M M. P a p w ii’ o tuttljr presented hefur*
offirlal.
tional. waa tba f is h
ipoakrr.
AT
1
All loenobcra o f
the of the Ptihlk Work. Adinini.tr*.
in silenl wundermanl tixlay n 4
Other apoakar* war* Wm P. A l­
• ;00 IV M-t .Tlyamen'a
ball ■mall dfiarhmrn|
of
Japarie*c
..J a rr
urged
to W tlort ye.terdsy
• request Ihtl
lan o f Bartow, latarnat facial &lt;K- %, i *
Elk* halt
»'
1OWi|»* |lfticeUdly '
Ihe
Klorkfa • lumber
manufacturer*
,
Revenue
alampa
aflxad
ta
s
rochri an^ JUlnoy, H. Martin of
81OO IV M : Rodeo, Municipal city.
and
tnlllwork
|4antn.
emplnyinx
B t Peterxbutg. district governor. warranty deed filed far raeerf Utu inclement weather* th * thuuiand* of lotpoai, be arcurfl. Athletic Field.
J Their starting point and their
Report* wtro made by Pratl- day ahow. that the prica af I 1J M
'Z?.Z3 at the rodeo
la*. efl xreatrr ron.iflrratlnn than ha*
destination was * myslvry, but,
dent Maxwell Rtrwart of the waa paid ror grove atw ap ta
MONDAY
, rr)„ , of lwrnl&gt; j , n. n„ , hute,
waa not at large av wa« ' thu* far been &gt;h»*n Uirm in
Sanford Club.
President A. T. tba Lanfwoed aectfao of iitelaafa
A. M.;
W om en.
. „ m,
for* but it was expected lh$. , fnietal hou.inx work in Florid*.
MeXar o f tba Orlando Club, Couaty. Th* •ranafer waa InsdS
C w W U te .
Chamber of Com , h,nk |h
u m .klnx an r .
numbrn would wltneas thr
I by Rdsar H Sutherland ta Q a a y t
President i . J. Mcirwln of tha |
mwnw failldln*
,-d lll.n deeper .nlo I r . Interior.
'* * i aftrri)4M&gt;ft ftmi tn
lee*burr Club, and by Provident ( H-* Bridges. f t TV* prwrsrQr W
fl$0 F. M.i Junior Chamber of i
_
____
g O T -S R L L Y T A X i d
evening's program ia !
• part o f th* Muihwtti qwatt*r
Commerce, Mayfair Hotel.
I*
TK
----- -Uif tba sorthe*&gt;i quarter af wmT il# P, M.i diiportLory
r- mTh# Hllvri Fieri nf the B. F.
R E B U S ’ . n*e. 14. — The rsdGoodrich
Company,
en x *(ed
Juflen- mllioo, F anner.' Mar$e-I Naw o fflin e of Hanford I/Klrfl
I -ml*' l ic*l anti-Semitic vaokljr
1 .00 p, M.I
An-e 1r.liIcyion,
UutMffhnul the year in leafing
inin- ' keflar ysralerdtiy itjaxestofl
No. T t T. 4 M . xHH be ,n
llr o i, l .
in.»
in Urlando
f Ir
. ..
T i ■(■lied In Otlmdo on Frida. l rod net fan of a ipocial obesity 1s t I.Offlaa R at.
fltel
I
P. M.i D and llm d iju ir -' winter hend.piailer.
Tha
su* j night, Doc. 27, II. C. Waakhum on (round* ,‘pot-belll** are
o* *r
1.&amp;00.U00
miles
•worshipful nti Pier* announced to iserfluoua atsd auper-Mnated ta term Cam^yanies. Florida NaUanal travel.
■new Germany,”
Ouard, Armory.
, annually.
4
I M I e e p J Os n e t T e s l

J

Florida Preference
Asked By Fletcher

W H AT’S DOIN(;

A L WEATHER

Grove Acreage Sold
For Price Of 91000

iroo*

UfOO

M

V f

Ovi, from P,ipln,

4

^

j

L ..

Allim Al S

Ms DF.t.ANII, general cargo.
Johiu River Line Co.
M&gt; ’.SANFORD, general
•SI Juhn. River Une Co.
Ms MAGUIRF., general
H‘ v ,i Valley l.ine
Tanker G U LFW iS T.
l&gt;n»lurU Gulf Refining Co.
Tug D E L g A R . Iiei-noleui
»e t. eon^igneit Hlamlarfl
t'hell 1‘ rrtfluier, fo .
D E C A R T U R E *:
cargo.
M" "
SI

lo ' uj
■

' 0'

carga.

___
U a .Co
MR MAGUIRE, general
River YaUey Una.
Tankei’^OULFMlST. Gull
fining Co.
Tug DEI.MAR. oil U r g ,
*,C* I Shell Producer, Co.
'N PORTi
MR OBrEOIaA* C#ftirml
5*N
dft TransporUtioi, Co.

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-.T iM

B A N P O B D V/BBALO,

AT THE CHURCHES
Howard chain of ntw apopm , who la now In M in lla cow
ducting an Investigation o f condltiona in the PhflipBluea,
there ia not aa much snthuslaain in the iaUnda.QTcr the
proapecta o f a total aT e r ence of all political tiea with the
United State* aa that* waa at the flret reaUaaifctf e f Inde­
pendence.
“Japan's anna stretching out ever more menacingly
and apparently intent on embracing the entire Orient,"
he write*, “today are casting a dark shadow aeroaa the
Philippines. A political metamorpboala la resulting. The
security of Ifbertlea already achieved, rather than national
independence, ha* become the n u jor political objective, Thia
Mcurity, to which new value suddenly h u bttn added, wfll
b* vigorously sought under the American flag. Filipino*
wsnt none of Japan’* ’Asia for tha Asiatics,’ which like the
Chlneae, they interpret aa ‘Aala for tha Japanaae.* "
Mr. Howard predict# that oometime before the to* year

Unity t n m

oM

F ifth Street.

R o r . t . C- n o l o o , p a s t o r .

■tanOai Ocfeool l«:* 0 A. M.

(’working 11:40 A. M. oo4 T:N
F. M.
■ omlooU C o* . l y R t | t t |
OM-

trn tloa f :M P . I t
m aio sto gy I W a r T il* p. H
1’ r x w r Hoot lo g TkoroSoy
T il*

gasday Bervleeo.
NinOey fc k s o l I * A. M.
Nellssss Servleo It A. ML Cap■sin y. P eres w ill speak-

Tonne People's Logins «:1l P. ML
Open-Air Mootlag T:M P. 14.

Salrsilos Service 7:1* P. M *a v .
Prod P orw are o l Poereet City w ill
brine Ike message.
T u .ed sr
Soldiers M eeilag
1:14
P . M.
r r l d s y : M o l i s e s e B e r r t e e 1 : M P.

M

SsturC sy:

O pen-Air

fu s e d * * *

THE SEEKING GOD) For tho*
palth th* Lord God; Behold, |,
rraa J. will both search my ahtep,

Aa optlmla* I* • parson who bolim a that ovary thing will turn
•at for th&lt;- boat.
Thti HvralJ h thinking oboel
conducting • atrow vote U dolertnla* who I* the bo,l drs*&lt;*&gt;’
young man In Sanford.
If lb* processing U*v»
Invalidated, lha govvmmonl
hava to find another hat to
tho farm bongflu out of. Or
hap, lhay will ,nA«t a aalaa

*rv
wll
g
i&gt;*r
tax

Rogvr Bsbton says that ho Is
looking forward to tpvo or thro*
year* of proaparity. And by that
tiros ws will all be living on our
petitions and honuaoa.
Hoorat pick, I-andoa for l*r»aIdsnt; but II rant ha, not boon
Imprroilvtly ourststful In that
lino.— Tamp*
Tribune.
Even
though ho did plrk Room wit in
W* bollvv* In frwdotn of
speech and all that *uct of thing
hut when a friend of our* Ineiata
Upon rolling It a radio inatrod nf
a rodeo, we ballew it Is time to
call a hall.
A fi^hful rhiuffdur o f twiaty*
JTv* f f i n wnrvliffti,. Himuil Ikijrd
o f PltUburirH, btcim i i Kf W lr the
other &amp;%y of tr°0r000 whm hit
smpUiyvr. art *»'&lt;! apinlator, dW ,
Thu* ws, waslib, at i*a*l partial*
ly, rstlislrlliulsil.
Wlian Hhlrtsy
I npls writs,
th* alury 01 hsr 111* U t *«m* *urrstsful inagaclns. w* wondsr If
*h« wUl .tart out. I a'.'.ributs my
succ*.* 1, Ici'S hour
of hard
work, th* rigid practlr* of Wonomy In all financial transaction*,
ana a humble d*»lr» to ,erv* ray
fallow man."

According to tha Courrl,T do*
Ztsls-Unl,, " I s qtiurarrSnir Eug#M Talmsdgs, il» Oaor*lo, on**ml drcUr, du Naw Deal dan* la
Bad, a pr'fits di
*
N*w Yorl pour prroiouncor un dl.fours radlodlff..,* qui sal un* rsfutalloa d* 1‘ollorutlon da prsridsnl Roosavslt a Atlanta." Which
Just goo* Ui -h.i* what thos*
frog* or* thinking about!

According to tho latest plana
Ws have

see*

from

Tnwnasnd

hatdqUArtcu. tb* tipn,action tax
V . f bosn aopplanisnUd a* o rova*
nus producer. Tsxo* now IrvcIudvJ
•re t poroant Irsnsocllon lax, so
Incrva, u of ono-Untk In praaant
Incom* tax**, • f percent tax on
Oil property tahsiUod, end a t
porront lax o n aB p r o port y a*.
qulrcd by gift, of WOO lit valu*
Ut over.
R*» ptolu to so* from th* *bov.
tllqatrutu ua that there's u pretty
■
good Joke on th* stodout* of the
nv. iCoBogo *f Em ports. “A r o b o t 1*
a good follow - Imagine anything
ua tlllr at that) Look* *a tf collsgsotudouto would knew hrifer.
Don’t thqy touch then soythtng
* t those soUegoot "A robot ts
. .
B y th* way, what U U “rq.
hot J ’'—Son ford Herald. A robot.
•;‘v a ir, u a email vassal pnpeUod hg
•. aursr-Jdiaml Ps*L

M ootlag

a p lr llu lle l

1:!l

Asaocle-

Itoe.
Services Sunday l»#c IasIs. 1:11
P. g Lh is h sad nnasiv by
Mary K. Kstaey.
omclsl opeslag, aunder i.a Sib.
1VM- Rev Aribur Pord of ft. Y.
C. Service every Tuesday. TbureSar and Sunday tbsrealiee darlbg
Jaiaary. PebruAry ear. Mareb.which may well involve them I n * wgr, when th e *ra c «Iv e
no powlWe compensating benefit foe tbelr generoelly? W o
hove don* much for th# Filipino* already. W * hay# brought
them from a stata of nerai-b»rharUm into a aUto of pooudocivillzatlon. W e have eliminated contagion# plagues. Wo
have made Inroad* Into Illiteracy. W e hav# poured hundred*
of million* o f dollar# Into tho defenses of the (aland*. W e
have financed them throughont a generation.
“In return, thank* to the politician*, we have not even
won their gratitude. Should we, under th# circumstance*,
nwallow their latest propaganda which U designed to per-w-tuuli- nil of the aiaadvantages that America haa Incurred
&lt;n h'&lt;MI »&lt;r I he Inland*, at the same time that it Inauroe to
the Filipino* oil tbelr advantages? The anawer la clearly
’No!’ Whim Hie transition period la at an end the United
Stale* hImh'M withdraw, lock, stock and barrel, assuming
no rt'HiMinruliil Iv for the Inland* and rffusing to guarantee
their Independence or neutrality, TheWtoner thl* flnaFsoparation I* complete, the better for the people 0# the United
Staten.
“The only right alternative— and It la *tlll open— would
tw&gt; the frank admission by the politico* that they bad led
their peopl* to the brink of disaster and that the 111and*
r, -•rhino. I t* T. M.
must rrverse their course, accepting lh i reality of freedom P M *,r *"**,lD* Friuwlai 1 10
under the American flag in place of the pitiful nonsense of
a l l ooiti.s coyrHiLic ratiara
a nominal Independence that would last only until Japan was
ready to act. Having fed ’bunk’ to the Filipino people TV*. H*v. J. *1. Krili*b.n. pa.ior
Suad.ri n-r»W». ' ,
for u generation. It may lake the politico# eoma time to Plr,l flu,. | *f {g. M
ommI Mu*, t,iso,A M
dLounk the mind* of their constituent. But by doing so H
Lv.nlag Imvoiivos, 7 1 * p. m
iwiir k . M ^ n i T M.
they can save their country and their honor as patriots.”
n .iu rd o r

Special Training

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L’klWtron1*

Mu*

SANFORD

P. PAUL’S

k » a n ir « ('R s s iT
'b ..lr

I t i b r . i , . I.

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The thought has oft«n bean exprws*ed that tbs univer­
sities of the country should organ!tc schools of government
or political administration for the purpose of advance train­
ing in the tasks and duties of public officials. It has been
held that If the mon who are to administer our political
ulfaira had been given special training to equip them for
their work, there would be much lea* inefficiency, ex­
Finer l» i 1 fern or rnnisr
travagance, and downright blunder* In government.
U 'lH V V U V
Now come* Luciu* Nathan Llttauer, * retired glove
O r lt lla n IrU n ra , w v I, m ara a . 14
manufacturer of Glovcraville, N. Y., who graduated from &gt;.ry SunOar nMraUi* at ih« ahurak
Ka.l a w « M
W r N I al 11 ••
Harvard some fifty year* ago and announce* a gift of two
U. Subjaat
for
tn o -rm .
u
Kwt, ih , rvaa.rVar #f M an"
million dollar* to his alma m aUr for the purpose of es­
TV lx .hurra o a l t l U w
a trr
m 4Is * Ai m
M th. rkarrk . t o .
tablishing a graduate school of public administration. And
l» S i n . a M all ta llw rlM , C trl,.
Hr. O f s n t . president of Harvard, reveals the appointment
•*il"** Wlaralow m v •*
ar i i r t k i w i b , , i
of IV. IVxids, Princeton president, to make a detailed »uLa a ubsfrswaS
r an* F rM a r* fr.a , I la I
j.tudy of existing university educational facilities for pub­
lic service and to recommend plan* for the organisation of
th* new school.
"Mr. Littmuer** fine gift I* for Ut* purpose of promot­
ing the ‘science and art of govenmieaf administration' and
to improve our “public administration— national, state and
local— for the welfare of our people,’ ” Dr. Conant says.
“The terms of the gift also Include the provlolon that the
‘new school shall be organized and conducted not merely to
train technical specialists but to educate men In a broad
way for public eervict/ "
Tha special training of young men fo r government
work seems to us to b* quite aa important a* th* special
training which doctor*, lawyers, or engineers receive In
CITY NEW S BRIEFS
pm paring for their chosen profeastona. With the growth of
government and it* development into many fields with
t O o ll MO* tnm 0*0* rt
which It at one time waa never concerned make* It particu­ day, Th* muter* degree la to l*
larly Imperative that tho*e who hold public office i r ^ m s a conf.rrrd by post maxtsr, at *
detailed and technical knowledge of their problem* which aossloa of the lodge t* Sanford
next Tuesday evening.
PoeUnester
R.
A
Holly
announced today that from now
until Christmas the poetofflc*
win ho open Saturday afternoon*
until 0 o'clock. Instead of closing
st noo« o* Saturdays.
Th*
TW ENTY YEARS AGO
registry window rid clou »t I
•'dock, hat th# stamp and general
war*: Mrs. Huy Dicktoo, Mrs. delivery window*,
remain
Charles Dingo*, Mr*. 0. I&gt; Tay­ epen uptll 0 o’riook.
lor, Mrs. m s k Woodruff, Mr#
C. E. Hoary, Mr# J. B. WUsoa,
Mrs. W. J. HUt, Mr*. J. K. Faso,
sad HIM Vusto Wsoks.
Mlri Aoals Hawkins and Mias
Laura Fish onUrtalnod tbelr
nelghbon and Mauds *u Cotoky

up the question for avrloua dlaG A S O L IN E A Off.
eueelon and decided upon a Unllr
U e ItiWttJn protram designed
I* nMMlra to offlot It
indefinite aa
Sponsor Of Idea An­ Th# proposal
to nucbJaqqr hat pat Ik* confernounces Plans To WM on. record ti 1* fe&gt;or of th«
ift w ih r
distributism « f all fodrrol funds
Form Third Party destined
for old at* trllrf “In
G. H. BROWN
■orti • manner aa to bring aboat
WASHINGTON, Doe. 14.—
a moro liberal and adequate pol­
—Decision to form a political par­
icy on the port ef the etato of
ty and enter candidates for Ibe
New York In retard to tho reriplpresidency
end
coagreMlonal
Service Station
oeete In the 183* rieeUon wu»
aanounrsd Friday by Dr. F. E.
Cor. 13th A French
Towneepd, co-sponsor of tbe plan
to pay 1200 a month to all pernight.
oone past 80 yearn.
Throe deer who paused beside
He said “It Is Inevitable that w»
a forest pool
here a third party aa neither of
Dalian* .Ark
the eld perilao appear farorahie
Drinking tbe darkened water
to our cauae."
sweetened with light.
He replied “I am not" when
Making a alow sound, rryatalaiked whether he plana to run
llke and coot
for FroeldeaL He raid Ukowiit
that R* B. Ocmenta, the otbrr
and falling ln a measured
founder of tho movement, would Risinggrace
not run.
Make It A
1 watched their
delicate
He claimed approximately 5.heads,
I
heard
their
hooves
“P E R M A N E N T ”
000,000 member* of Toomaend
Club* and aald th* total auppo-i Par*• on th* waking garth till,
CH RISTM AS
face
to
face,
■wrttbnin —H«*fc4
for the movement ronalalod of
I
stood
before
them
like
a
about 28,000,000 poraona.
man who moves
A platform ronalatlng only of
In
slumber
silently last he wake
a pledge to work for tho enact­
his dream.
SPECIAL
ment of the old ape pen*Ion plan
Slowly they looked at me.
la planned.
and unafraid,
Tentative plan* call for the se­
lection of drivgataa by club mas­ Above the tremulous water* af tht
ARCH ............35
stream;
hers with defied!* apportionments
Softly 1 stole away with no
to each aisle.
DYE ............ 75
no word aald.
After Coagwao Vatra
NEW YORK. Doe. IA —Area And this I pondered: How could
they run
manager* for th* Townsend Plan
Hearing my footsteps, with
for uld-aga penniooa from 11
a swift surprise
Eastern atalra made plana to radoublr their afforta to capture Leaping Into the forest on* by I
one,
I
votes in the coming session .if
Who look on dawn with ealm,
Congress.
untroubled eye*?
The Townsend Plan calls for a
—By Daniel Wbllebead llkky.
2 percent taa on all business, a
tsa on incomes equal to on*tenth of that collected by the gov­
ernment thereon, a 2 percent tea
on property Inherited and a 2 per­
Dozier &amp; Gay’s Quality Paints
cent taa on property acquired by
“ Beat (tor the South”
gift, of lha value of $800 or over.
They lost longer— They coat leas— and they keep at­
The motto of tht plan la “Youth
tractive looking long after ordinary paint* have
for work--old age for leisure."
faded.
Iterognlied By G. O. P.
ALB AN V, N. Y„ Dec. 14. —
STANLEY-ROGERS HARDW ARE CO.
The potentialitii
ef th* Tnwa214 Sanford Avenue
Mnd Plan movement as a factor
in next yrar’s stale and national.

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Bradenton whoro they acesptod
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Blato canal. Oewgrooeemn J. Har­
din Potsrson also spoka Hr. Aodaraon said that Ui*y addressed
an sathnslaAtlc gatboring and
that thor* la such oppooittoa In
BradiaSnq to tka proposed coast

WED. And SAT. NIGHT

Tho annual Fireman'* Boll in
to bo given this warning, In tho
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puUto in goaernl, th* qdwleelew
change bring M et*W Musi* 1*
t o b * furnished by th* R «s«ra
Beasley orchestra of Orlando, th*
Mftstcol orgBslsatioa board froqusntly Wwv WDBO audio, u«d

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A n d Personal A ctivities
Social Calendar

Personals

Comedy

In a p **l »T rk
l'4 n m l i w h w l
IK * k t ja in J
fir b

, T»W popularity ef the New Deal New Deal that haee occurred alnce
•hewa another derime it, Ore Uie prrriaua poH cm the W M auV
four IN report of The Literarj Dl Jec* which
coryducted by the
I r » ' * Mtieo wnW po I a* 662.711 magarine ia the spring and awaafrom twenty-m i atate* are over of 1934.
tallied
A „ analyst, of the retom* « f
The total Iwl .Mirvg to date la aneihec cpieaOeo naked oo the balahown divwbsl 77l&gt; *a
rote, er lot: "F*r whom did you rote *0
42-78 per cen- for the New IVeol. to 1932"" » | t m atate by atate ta
W W l eat*-* oi 57 24 pee teat ' anothir tabulation i , the mag*
again-1 it.
a me
The t o ting a t a i n t t the New ! “ More than 220.000 eotea, and
Deal was 53.2a per rentta the | eight additieewl atatev a fatal of
first poll report .UJO per coot to i tw eatyaii." I k Banga tine atalc*
the w a d , and 5560 p«* real ta j m it* current laaue. "Join th »
last weekV tabulation.
I wee k in the fnorth report of The
The latest tabulation which ap- p t e m y Digealh poll of New Deal
pear* in the current im n of the strength today.
, ntwgmnoe shows e i e n state*. all
“ Now, more than half the Union
|in the South, aerraging maj'eitsew »a tv presented, and the total *olr
, of eee-e 1 to 2 for thee New Deal soars to the imprewalve figure of
while the nmeteea other states 842.711.
rote negatively en the g n n i » *
"Tbcee returns, unusually heavy
"Do yoo now approve the acta and a: lhi&gt; -lage of a non-election
j policies of the RocowreH New l*eal P*’ l. leflecl the country's intense
I to dal- * * hy margins of scant intere«t in the question of what
, M p n t n a to over 1 to I. a- ta the country thinkr or the Nrw
* lltMarkaaetl*
Deal today.
I All of the vtates from which
"The anewer will be forthcomballot* bare been lepoiled *e far, ing when all ballot* have been
I with the ewcepti'ri of t'onnewticwt, tabulated, for this teat is being
'rawed for Roosevelt ia 1932.
o ^ u c te d aaaedy Ilka other LU*
The farm be t -late, of K t a w i. erwry Digest polls that haee forefekkn
j Nebraska. Mvvauurt. Iowa, North told rlectvon results unerringly.
' Dakota. Sowth Dakota. Minnesota.
"ln.onrlu.ire
a* the 042.711
I and alra. Indiana. tllinMss. Ohm. rote, may he. since other bunland Michigan are indicated at died- of ihouaands are yet to he
I divwpprrung the New Deal hy wa tallied, they offer
substantial
|arerage ratio of about 1 to 1
I « ’**
.peculaton
! Additional rote, from the eight- | "Th* twenty six
.la t e
fiom
I *en states repoc-ed last week »hw h they came cast 66 Vi per
; .how a fractional iwreasr for th* cent of the total rote in the 19.12
,V’n IVeal in «tr .late, and a de- election whbh put Franklin D
cream ia p -r-U n ty of the New » o c c » . l l in the White House
, Deal in the other twelve
Thu week a petrrnlage* "&gt; «he
The initial return* from Ala
I0.onu.oou halh-t teat of national
1lain . th.. week .Sow a 2 to I ap "l’'»**'« • * » • a fuithcl
loaa fut
89U0 pr* v*1 Of the "art. and polw-te. - f 'h* Adm.ni.La ,on on the ha.la
the Braverertt
New Ileal"
The **• 'he question *Do you now aphnllolmc in folorad.
I* . W . l !»■'■« 'b *
*nd pehrws of the
the .ere**e with nearly a 1 to 1 Kra.~ri.ll Nrw Deal to d .u r *
|w u. again*, the \ , « Deal
The» r . prcetii.ge
■■ a drop
6f 1 M fincn latl
nhfu CEl,*
V . n o »riVdJ vvtr# fivro ri|htrrn
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M O NDAY
Qircla Number Four far 1936
Ptaaa were made fee th* aaaeef th* FIt*t Methodist Church
a) Cenerai Saafard Faumier’a Day
will have a called meeting at 1:45
celebration at I k regular M o t P. M- at th* Dependable cUsitag vf Sal lie Harriaoa Chapter of
lb* D. A. B. held Friday afterRegular program matting of th# noun al the kerne *1 Mm. J. B.
th« P in t Methodist Church will Ray. Pahmrtta A m w M m H. J.
take place at 3:30 P. M. at the Lehaaaa war eel act ad a* rhairaaaa
chart hof th* ewWheatieo
Th* Congregational Fritndahp
During the bueiaeaa araaWv.
Laggua will meet at 3:00 P. M. presided ever hy M m Lehaaea.
with Mra. Sheridan Jewett, 122 aaenthwm voted la gtva 82.00 to­
Want Eighteenth Street.
ward fur ail Slag hrwchae far needy
The Co-ad Class of th# Tirol children.
Befmehaeeale
wee*
Methodist Church will has* Its
served al the tea hear hy the
regular butlnea* and social nve^t
V at llJB p. M- al 'he home af Mk.
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Circle Number
On* of th*
Flrat Baptiat Church will meet al
8:30 P. M. with Mra. T. C. Pltebford, 1016 Elm Avenue.

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Circle Namber Two uf the Fin*,
g' Baptist Church will meet at 3:30
2 P- M. with Mm Ira Southward.
U ‘ Weat Tweatielh Street.

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^ J&amp; Circle Number Three of th»|
Flrat Baptist Church will meet at
^R:S6 P. M. with Mr*. W. C De. *ton r»ey, W rit Nineteenth Street,
j
Circle Number Four of th*
Flrat Baptist Church will meet
^ at 3:3Q P. M with Mr*. J. H CeletftyitMRh; Hba* Roart.
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Cirri* Number Five of the
” Flrat Baptist Church will meet
at 1:30 P. M with Mrs. Joe
Barn** 317 Park Avenue,
as The prayer band of the Pres- j
bytarlan Auxiliary will meet at i
3:00 P. M. at th* church. The
Inapl rational meeting when "Joy
Glfki" for aged mialalera and |
their famllle* will he colkertet.
Will taka plar* at 3:30 P. 34
The Woman's Council of the
Tirol Christian Church win havn
an gll day meeting *4 the chorek.
Luncheon will ha aereed at 1S:M
o’clock with Mr*. Georg, Trran•end and Mr*. If. J. Clan so as

Farm Belt States Voting
3 T o2 Against New D ea l
Iri L i t e r a t y Digest Poll

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Fourth ftefrtrt U i t t t r y Digest New Deal 1\&gt;II
From The Literary Digest for December 14, 1936

State
A la bams , .....
California
....
Colorado
Connect Kut
Florida
. ...
IHinoie , ........
Indiana
Iowa
,
Kanaa*
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Krnlurky
Mmyland
Mssaarhuse Itn
Michigan
Minnesota
Mtaaoun
Nebraska
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
South Dakota
T m n m fr
Tcaaa
Virginia
1Vc«t Virginia

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Ileal have made conflicting claim.
about the trend of public opinion.
"The present poll will find ont
if there has been any shift In
eentiaHnt, since The iuterary Di­
gs** ia using the asms list of
name* a* last year, asking those
who vole.) then whether they
N O W approve the acta and pol­
icies of the New Deal to data.

Vet* YES '
In Support
&gt;( Roosevelt',
IV lkic*
6.316 &lt; ! « &lt; *
N .164-41.75%
3,166—34.05't
3.661 -27.TO'A
4.679- 19.27'*
9,942-67.25*.
I9.468~.73 9.1C4
14.2.11 40.67* V
15,781 41.84*.
I4.U21-42.78"*
10.180 69.69'4
403ft— -11.8014
8.119-21.834
6.959 29.76*4
5,551-30 11*V
M.698- 43.82*1
8.017- 3990*4
8,877— 04.95*.
2.422- 40.17*4
9.884- 35.09*4
9,394— 4800*4
3.228 —35.72*»
9.718—0181*8.
11,050—60.29*.
7.955— 52.1**.5
3.384— 41.99*4

Will linger*
in
• In 014 kenluky"
Al th* M.hmSunday and Monday

Volt NO
Against
floosevr ll’l
I'ojlrtr*
3.176— 3877';
2S.S3.1--W25 V
6.130- -83.96'*
9.514— 72.21'4
4,HHt--50.73' *
4.842— X i.lh 'r
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20.700-59.33 ■»
21.940- 58.10*;
19.903 57.22'
0,878 40 71'4
11,8.14— 00. I f ,
7,590 78.17V
10,404)— 70.24* 4
27.509 0.1.89*.
30,381—50.18',
12,978—60.10',
4,790—35.05*4
.1.(817— 59.44.1*4
34.774— 64,91*4
10.309 51.94*4
5.808 —04.28* 5.751— 37 I9'4
13.871- .Hi 71 6
7.308-47.88*4
7.410—58 01%

IS THIS YOU
Seen rD trno( Myrtle's Coff**
Shop today at noon, middle-aged
brunette woman
wearing M r f
Nu* coat, navy
f«lt hat, no4
black oxford*. She wai carrying
w package.
I f thi« drfM.'ri|ilkkn appUrir Ic
■you call at the
Herald
o ffic t
* and *w*ef%e a f»re ticket to .Molt*
|day** allow at the Milan* TVicq*
ter.

Sun Didn't Shine In
St. Pete Friday, 13th

ST riiTKNSHUIUS, Ike. 14. —
1^1This resort, afldaly known
■ » "The
Simahme
City”
hag
thou.and* of brand new gonaarlg
to the theory that Friday th*
13th i. an unlucky data nth , Ik*
calaniiar.
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Fur, after 5441 pleaaaai
JO.
alung rame Iha national k a d h l
749130-82.76%
day to shatter th* city'a bo aslad
record for runtinuou6~ aunahlna,
"The editor* of Th* Literary which Iralay would havo reached
an even 18 montha.
Diga.1 realise that,
under
the
To every .ub.rriher, and to all1
stress of political eiritement. it
taker, m the hu.lne.a and raati* only human nature to magnify
■Irutial .ert Iona goes a free copy
trifles. In every pull over a long
period of
years, Th*
Lileiary of the Fvening Independent, which
Digest ha* faced an outburst of far 23 w a r. lia. given away 'ta
crillrlim — intelligent
and ethrr* • nllro i..ue everv day the su 1
failed to ah me Wfnrr ureas time.

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Will Rogers “In O ld Kentucky,”
H is Last Picture, I s C o m i n g

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ERECTOR SETS
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MACHINE GUNS
$1.25
MARBLE GAMES
1.25
TOOL CHESTS ..........
$3.75
CHEMISTRY SETS ... 50c to $3.75
TOY TELEPHONES . . . 55c up
RANCH OUTFIT . . 60c to $ 1.7 5
BASEBALL GLOVES &amp; M1TS 55c u
AIR RIFLES
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$1.00 to $2.95
BASEBALL BATS . 15c to $1.00
.22 CALIBRE RIFLES $
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Boxen In Ovude
Fifty Practice'Basketball,
FirstGam eSetForJan. 12 Exhibition To Be
C hoten Monday

P ifly boy« at the Seminole High
School ere' practicing for the op.
ruing of the beaketball eeaeon, and
they are keeping Coach Mcldina
more than buey. Bo many o f the
lad* hope to make the team that
the coach hae had to dleid* them
Into two aquart*, the flrat nquad
practicing from 3:.to to S o'clock,
and the tecond nquad from B lo

8i30 o'clock arcry afternoon.
CoaOi McLncet aayi ha expect*
to schedule a daten gamea this
winter, the Bret to be plnyod on
Jan. I t agalnat Ocala In Oeata.
While Sanford hat not an athleUlc
field, the High School hae a good
good gymnailam *o many of lire
Boy boxen to appear tyt the
basketball game* will be playod at
exhibition bout* in Oviedo next
home, the Coach aald.
Thursday night *V* to be ihoacrl
at practice boale of the Seminole
Bey*' Atletle Club in the Fourth
Strert Anna, 8anford, on Monday
evening at 7 o'clock, Judge 8. A.
B. Wllklnaon, Club aponaor, B»nounerd today, The Oviedo prtp u n i* being arranged by the
Men’t Club of that town.
The annual bataar of the Civic
Marlon Bottler,
Selection* aie to be made from
I/oaguc held on Thuraday wee *
the following !l*t of 20 member*
tureen financially end In a lo­
of the Alhletk Club
Iourrnc* Btrrintau n
Ray
cal way, a tempting chicken pi­
Edge.
lau tupper with baked bean*
Harry Lc* Moor* va
Earl
a large number of gueit*. There Walker, of Mountain Fall*. Colo., Piercy.
wat a tale of fancy work, ipent teveral dayi latl week with
Oil pa Chapmen v* Duane Tilepront. candy and alto a grab Mr. and Mr*. C. S. Donaldion.
lb.
bag.
/ "e
I Mr, and Mra. Seth Bucher of
Billy Wilkin*on v i Milton Edge.
Lcngwood To«Tt*t Club put on
conn., art spending Ih*
Pate TtllU v* Cl#rent* Barrltheir firal-af-Ui* .eaten luncheon wlnUr w|th Mr| Ch, f , „ Town. neau.
Wrdnesdsy noon wilh • atjr-fwo ■
Buddy Raehard ve John Fr*qmembert In attendance. Commit, tend and tlttor, Mitt Rot* WhlU. man Hall.
tee for the day waa Mra. Dan- of Walerbury, Conn., and are
Caliln Burch **
Bldnay Re­
lei Leighton, president, who pro- occupying Ray Townend’t collage chard.
tided at the butlnnt aettlon.
|M th&lt; walt &lt;nd 0( town.
IJmfbergh . Hall ve tMonrntf

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by eoa wb# really know* bow
Brigg*. Jeweler, Mag. Are.
RATTAN CANE chair* repaired
and re-tested.
Forrest A.
Cheney. Lake Mary.
ONE LAROE PICTURE, II.OOj
three for $2X0. Welbhldt Stu­
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W ANTED: Caretaker and keeper THR
BARAK J. T A T U M ‘ -(W idow)
for aoburban borne ■ (unforn- tlaata t. ML Clemen*. Michigan;
labed) nrer Paolo. Rent fro# IJC8L.IK R. HORN. M il Time*
Bounce, Utlrell. Mlahlaon; PORand |2X0 weekly paid for labor, TKn J. CHADWICK . and I.Ejuit tbe place for aged man and OKA A. CHADWICK, kla wHa.
t ill, tHh l l m l ; Detroit Mlchlfamily. Can ha»e garden, chlefc*
' fen: 1IICLKN ALMABIIT i n '
en* etc. Aak for Mitchell, Garda
OKomiE ALMAMIT, her hueband, 11*1*. Mare Blvd., liePart. *•Imll. MlrhlCam JOHN F. KOD­
AK. lie Hammond Building. DaW ANTED: Croat Tie*—Oek, Cy*
prate and Pint. Bighett cath •trolD Michigan.
HRENT1NOH
•. . ‘ •
It (p p ir ln i fram Ik*- ewer*
price paid. J. I . Gliiton, Box
mu
of
Complaint
and
enpplaaaa.
241, DoLand, Fla.
let affidavit thereto (Had .herein
hr tie complainant.' Winter Park
IB — A partm en ta fo r R ent.
tlulldlnc A lo in Aeeaelatlon. a
riorlda corporation, that BAItAII
I.E m &gt; {&amp; Apartment,
nai
J. TATDKR (Widow); LKHMB It
HORN; rotlTE ll J. CHADWICK
Phone 474.
and LKONA A. CHADWICK, kla
wife;
HELEN
ALMABIIT
and
nKOnOE ALMAHIIT,' her huabandl
ant. JOHN r. KODAK are aoeh and
20 TONS OA Tobacco Snuff, Ju»t Ita rrm i or them oon-raaldanla of
o ff a little In lecture. Account Iko nialo of Florida, and are real*
o' tka mate of MlehlBan.
of Adjustment allowed will tell danto
and Ikat tkelr reepoetlv# laal
thl* inuff next weak at $22X0 know• ond partleular addraaaea la
per Ion. Cortr celery to kill paid mate of Mlrhleatt are
llnu la I. Mt Cl. topop. Mich lean
Aphle, It le cheaper and doea the
Mil Timaa Bquaro. Datralt.
work. Will alao repel other In*
Michigan 1111. Hth SC, De­
troit.
Michigan 11111 Mara
tecta. Phone SI. J. J. Cat**, C*.,
H id . Dalrall. Mlahlean 11*.
Inc. Gate* Building, Sanford, Fla.
Hammond
Bit.*..
Detroit.
Mlrhlaan
TOYS, RADIO Table*, Magailn* and that there are no pereone In
Racks,
Kitchen 8 tool i,
etc. Ik# male of Florida tka earth*
ol a puhpoena upon whom Would
Lumlcy'a Cabinet Shop, 0th A bind anr or all of the oald defendante:
French.
NOW THEKBFOR*. rom. tba
NELSON ELBET
Wood Yard. aald BAItAII J. TATLER (Wldowx,
I.MI.TK « HORN: l*ORTEn J.
W eil i a i h S t. Phone S8S-W,
CHADWICK aad LEONA A. CHAD*
WIITK. nio wlf»:
HELEN ALBEFORE BUY I NO TH AT HEAT- UAHIir and OKOIIOR ALMABlir.
ER Ba tur* to atk our pricei. her huehnnd: ant JOHN F, KOI,.
AR. and park of you are herebr
—Slanley-Rogert Hardware Co.
required aad-ardered to appear kefore ihe ’ ctfrull Court nf tho
BATHROOM FIXTURES, g a a Nldth Judtaiki rirrult of iho Btato
ni
Florida. .In and for Bamlnol.
lutomatlc hot water heater. Coll
Onunir, on Inn Ilk day ol Jen807 Magnolia Avenue.
uarr. A D. IPS*. Iha aatna balna
a Rule Day of oald Court, at Ika
FOR S A L E : Pupplta. Sot ton Ter­ Court ,Jlnuee at Banfnn* In aald
rier, thoroughbred*.
Winifred Cnunlj, Florlta In aoawar Iha Bill
t.f Complain! filed herein agalnet
Lovell. Phone 878-W,
vnu and .ark of you. for Iha for*rlnaura of n fnnrtytti on land* In

DR. SCROLL'S
1

fo o t balm

««

A t*.

r» Jo» foVlu- |__ W B n ted

H. *

FOR S A L E : 3 pool table*. 801
Charlrt Thun- M AN FOR O O F F E E ^io le. $411 a
W. 9th St.
‘
week opportunity.
Automobile
Darrell Forgu- given. at bonut. W ill* Albert FOX TF.imiF.R Pup* and CaMills, 9201 Monmouth, C nelnnali,
narirt. See Mra. Renaud, 2201
«* Hugh Carl- Ohio,
Oak Avr.

Sanford
Electric
CpBtrmgtlng Co

WANTED; Neat colored girl lo
work In lunchroom. Mu*t here 30— Houitca fo r Sale.
health card. 400 W. 13th Rt.

FOR SA LE ; 6-room houtt and
bath. On edge of town. Extra
lot for garden. Chrap for cath.

S— Situation Wanted.

A. DEPT. STORE

EJettHol Suppllw

Apply 1111 Celery Avenue. Phone

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
BY

l^-.ler

,(11111*—wt* rvlrt.ed In the rin
ledv o f her «Ller. Mr* Le* Mr
iVabon of l^inc llrtrli. I'kllf

A W jn m c m ijv iy .o n a t H

Paul TW O
A ' ro n * Pick-up truck.. CHRISTMAS orange* and tanger­
ine*. R, W. Lord, South Stnford
U fc
&gt; lb »a n d I L W j j ljto d Sout-

y«-lrid *v

•ft#r pit Adlmt ifiiil-y in linrlwir*
l i t her (rinr'irr bu*b»ntl
Mrs* fiiliis *lu*r
plain hn*
band'* true n*me

Be llo* S time*
7c line • lino,
be Hr# 1 month.
Minimum charge 80e

- —*

Walthall

'Moory. ' .
_
Church, Sanford gave cateehbm afternoon wJOl*tftwirtp*lM
Eugene Tip^lna
In.(ruction prev’oua to the terv- ber* and Iwg guatl* proi
ico and officiated at the organ- enjoy exchange o f glfta, I
! O rb Wright vt
At 3:30 each
Sunday
afr- onrirallon of holiday deco
ton
etnoun during the w'nftr eervke end refrt*h merit* o f caki
Clyde Piercy vt
will be held at Chriat
Church, coffee. Hotteue* lervtng
ton.
preceded by ■ talk for children Mr*. Maxine Clark. Mri,
Edward Crosby
•l the Hev. Bram.
, Tupper, Mr*. W. 8. Entu
Revival •ervicea conducted by end Mr*. F. fl. Koonlx.
•SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 11
Ihe Rev, Dr, Sam Mart
are In I Mr*. J. II. Meniek, who
M Y-Th e willow itf (inirf'i' "Itnby their errond week at the Baptist' tevertl weeks In Connecticut, roflc t"
Mra. IIHm
Church.
I’aetor
Jo*
Feld* turned l0 her home on Bay Street
t l v U h l n i r * raUiH'a f
fo r ImW. proaihvil Sunday morning, In the Tuesday last.
w tl

*0e 11m 1 time.

|jy,

Edwtrd

K io to L- C. Smith,

or A. H.

Balnea, Herald Office.

Holly Piercy vt Jamg* Burch,
Jr.
"
_____________ _______
Marvin Smith vt Bjiddy Ogles-13— A utom obile*.

ereie. ' t^l-O'l MrC1.ll.n.l
L-*te• BMilrv*. Unl.o.l *1 t~Veol. .Inhn
. (organ , Robert Sl-inoff. Danny
p Altman and Charlrt Cameron.
4 y'^Otber* pn-ernt. In addition lo
gpeakert. nr re J. U. Lillie,
Bari Kipp and Prior Srhall.

WANTED: Double beml SO-gnaCe

CH AD W ICK
CH AD W ICK

■hetgun.

Kent Plerey vt II. C. Tlppln*.

t-no la w -

uX h

Parker,

Webber WVdbom r« T. U. WU[U*.

Ve.

12— W anted.

ljciljb

ORDERS taken for
turkey*, edrti and
Waller Kelly v» Floyd SparkPhone 2SS-J.
man.

JlT*&gt; Px-rl-O. A*""'*
FaetleH. nil|le Cn’ *-'*
S «"
fella * - !'--- Vn.. *--*• V&gt;— •-

BUII-DINCI

C o m o l e I n an t.

Selection. Is To Pe
Made From lis t Of
---20 CIrib Youngsters

LAK E M ARY

FAHK

LOAN AaJOCJATlON. *V 'Merida

Dr HERRING

676-J.

K1.IZABKTII KELLY
Sport* Editor

Ing, pushing, and hacking by
According lo report* from Mr. player*. The boy* must le*rn lo
King and Mr. fichlran), the bey* guard ihelr aaaigned player* rewill have around ten to twelve gardW e of where the bill might
fait moving playtn to ahow lie If amoothneta 3* to reaull In
lake Monroe, and lo Uvlrdo thl* the play. An ortrBniiou* player—
coming week, (lam u have been one who cannot keep himself from
•rhrduled wilh lake Monroe l«y * i eiceea fouling—4a of little value
for Toeiday afternoon, and with lo a
_ team.
_____ _______
Each player nuat

Ihe Oviedo
te*m forWtdnr*d*y |**rn how to keep from drawing
afternoon,
to race** number of penbnal
The main crltirlnm *o far in fnu^, durlng a game.*
ihe tmyt' basketball play, accord-1 Mr SrhliWrd plan* praeUee
ing to MrSrhirard,
I* the ten-; f nr thr Ixtyi every afternoon after
drncy of thr boy* to foul unnere*- |, rhnn|. Offrnilv* and defenilvr
•arlly It »eem. Ila| the l.oy* are l „ | . Up. muil be developed for the
t.Ki eager to follow the ball Thl* 1g, mf, Tuesday and Wkdneaday.
ri-auil* In rntirrly loo much crowd- |
GIRLS' SPORTS
■
■
' The girl* are *t la*t beginning
V to
M
j . to round Info teverat fairly emoolh
M.J-fc A W A,
1 1 working team*. Ml** T*kaeh ha*
1 1 | ^
T 1 1 T ¥ been working doubly hard with all
H
l
U
¥ 1 h*r proapect* ao that the may
' have quite * number o f glrla t «
choose from
for the
game*
acreduled neat weak. Mr. SchlWonderful 1
rard hat arranged to bring the
glrla’ beaketball teem /In from
—
' 0 mall
Oviedo far the gome Wednes­
day. The boya are alto scheduled
to play on Wednesday, (he gam*
■warn
being with the Oviedo bay*,
Mis* Takach hae especially
Aim Ifni m i l Awf »«4
M ri
MmAnblM) with tm v;. W sfflN

DELICIOUS CHILD
BARBECUE!

HAMBURGER!
BAKED HAM!

SH0RPS CAMP
“ But Officer—
It Won’t Start

Both Ihe boy* and glrla need
, , , , ..
lo concentrate on baikethatl play .
If we're lo enm* through the I
-■
game* next week
and com* ( W A N T E D Job ■■ rook, maid, or
through, wi
m u tt.......... Mitt
nun*.
Florence
Harrle, 714
Takach will get several of her Hickory,
‘
*
_
,L
.i
|
-r
bvakfthall nlavrr* heck now that I
"The Old Maid* Convantion*’ hai’g COLORED man with reference*
p e ** rd ..........expact you can wall | from L. I- FratJer, L. A. Brumus* Ihe** girl* Mlaa Takach. . . . ley, end W. B. Miller, want* Job
farm
work.
Walter Merrlwether artm i to be a* contractor for
about the rough**! player on the Tom Thnma* 714 Hickory Avo.
court
. . you must change jB — F lo w e r T a n d Plmnln’
your way of playing Waller if
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f , .
FOB SA LE ; Two bed* of *peeivl
you are lo help J be t f * m ..........
„ .
.
,
,

ifOBERTB*- RADIO" SERVICE at
Servlet all make*.
Mather’*.
Phone 127.

LEG AL

Gl f f Gt R
OLE 'i •

llrv u U r

11%

We Dottle NEHI fram a
it

N O T IC E

balanced orator atrlpped

ivnra
Thr

h

9%

A dummI

to t

of all ImpsiitL-.

t h r H h s r r h u M r r s » f «h«
AwnfrtM
A t l a n t i c N a t i o n a l H a nk
w ill
he
lie|rf at I h a l U t i k l n a II*&gt;u » p In P a n forri. F l o r i d a , on T u c a d a f . J a n u a r y
H ih
n i l a t 1 0 # n r i o e h f*.
M,
fo r ih * g u r p o H of
K lw llo n
*»f
IPMr ee lr &gt; a n d t h e
t r a n s a c t Inn
nf
etifh ciltear h ti al n a as
may p ro p ­
e r l y rnvn* W f n r t I h a rp»•# 11np

m e fll B O T T U N G

CO.

A iiT im i nriANAN.

C ell the.

Sanford M arket Report
OKltA: .Florida, per bushel hunN*&gt; Mupply
Mel order. Daoomher II. “ ID
Dallr report of eelee of Irull* oNIfiNl: Northern Tallowa. I# IH.
ba«p.
fl.«#-»l I#,
Now York
and veeelnble* nl
the
Hp a n lab T y p e . IA lb. Vimc t, l L . f l .
Btnla Farmere* Wboleaalo Market
O
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i
A
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t
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:
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r
i
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a
a
c
c o r d In i'
in
lo Irurker*. rarlol oeoemblef* and
iradtv H bos bag* 17to-1 I t*
oiber denier* for a II-boor H 'M i
INDIAN
IIIVKII.
HUndtrd
Is
m
.
ending t l Il:#l lodnF
**aoMai
No. la. tt I*.
by J. O. MlebaeL manager.
1'B A H : ( B n a l l e h )
Flo rid a
bu*h*l
mate Marbel. Telepboae 41. •
hamper*. 11.4*11 TI.
doa-u
API'Lea: Kaelera. fair lo good I'AlinLKT: Florida, per
bunehaa, tie.lfte
eualTlr. Torba. Borne Beeellee.
fUermane. bo. baaLaU T4«-|l*D P K C A N B ; ( l e o r g l e , B l e w e r t * lb
Idr-lleBEAKBi (U m ll na- FordSooba.
b*. bkmpera, no aepply.
FKI'FKnn: aeppllea m«d*rele. De­
mand fair. Marbel Steady Fla.
DKAKB: (Rnap) Bappllea Hxht. DaKabe Kina* Ilk busbel cratea.
"mood' 'g a U ..
Hartal v ala**.y.
Fewer II ll- I I at. Choice M - IU (
Fla. buaael hamper* (ManI
lloahel beahel* Fancy It.11-1!
den*. Blrlnaleee.
Oetre.
II 14-114*.
Callferala
enllnae. are. lo oualllf; gl.M-IDwymdera buebel beekeia. Fanev,
I I linonUlula I t . ll- ll 4*
llltlk
.
(Thole*
(l.ie-II.H
l HalBIICTai Florid* per do*en bunrhe*.
lenelle. II.II.
gae-tde-/
■ •
(vi-.
;
JHNRAPPLKai
Caban.
aiendard
n lU K X T M J ; Florid* per ID, Idaeralee, le-tla. No aupplr, .
i l l : . Li _
- t &gt;. . . . . tiw o i I t- m e nd POTATO KB; FlerM a nil** Triumph*
' .baahel baabeta. No. la ll.lt.lt.
No. ta, ll. t l. jl. llt Footer-reeah.
H U Bulk, par lo
. ,T-w r '/Ae*
» * “ *»*•
nnorat
Florida
IIADIBlUtai ' Florida pee Letts,
iviiffeM. i p f r M ,
boat, ttc.lte.
Vuihil. I i j i r
HOHAINKi
Florida
114 huabe!
L’U F i/&gt;^K *&gt; . ti
boot oere. No Booplv.
irntea. Bcore. Jt.al
rilTAUAOAJL Florida wllb topa
ILCIIT HBABTW,
loeen bunrh... Ida
.

.d&amp;WiSiarhScrea

On
Cold Night
D H v f Out F oe
A Diah O f

dis: nvtiv

oif r ev*i st

ANGEL’S

CHILI
Ph0M 2140 For
&gt;Prompt Dotlrory
Cor. O tim *a$ Sanford

POKE RAMS

aqi/Atlli aappliee debt
Demand
p i . M*eh.r*(#*4y. Flortdn ho.
, 'ToK

pq iaqeounl yf fal^i oai wrt eearto.

T d ^ M U N K a r n e r ia .

3 A M ¥ i£ S

Voeb'eoorf.lna

Western PORK

i ]lb.
f. r » y r -

ABMatffTEWBPBf
Spare-Ribs nr RACKBOViEjb. 28c
if e - '^ m ^ ’t l o ' . a e ^ V : ' ------------------- ' T T

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troubU. Jai
jrouf battery

EEMIN0 LB T1HB SHOP

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in

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v^ \ &amp;&gt;&gt;.&amp;&amp; &amp; j.

'

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'• "IS’;

■':&gt;W '-yW fi’ vil
S a n fo r d

In T h r O n ly C e n tr a l
A f f o r d in '; K a il. Highway

F lo r id a C l t v
And

b la b lls h e d

,'ivic Group
Favors Slogan
TradeAtHome
•

Only One Juror In
Line Before Court
Asks To Be Excused

— ____

4

Decorations For
’(Holidays Praised

I
50 Store j
More Than
1
ters In Contest i
Prize Of $10

$T

‘ T r a ilo nf

H e m e !**

AuertinR their Iwljef thnt
the ntnrrn of Sanford offer
iBUur* r*|itnl to thoeo in met^mwlitan centeni
anil at
prices under thnao in Home
of the Mr cltv stores where
the “overhead” is higher,
members nf the women's
civic romm'ltee nf the Semi-

Only on* out
of 25 men
answering Clerk of Court O. P.
Herndon*, mil rail
for Jury
service In Cirruit Court #thl&lt;
•nomine asked tp be ereused,
■l&gt;il the request w u promptly
printed by J u d (« M. H. Smith
He w u li, C. Smith. None of
th, other 21 mrn In the panel
had snv reason for not serving,
■nd juries to try r|'mlnal and
civil action* during the week
One hour parking on the down
will be chosen from that num­
town business streets o f Sanford
ber. Ten member, o f the new
is to be enforced by the police d»pan-1 wore
rrru jM t before
' pinm ent from now on. or at least
court was convened
at 9:30
I until traffic becomes lighter. Thr
o'clock ibi* morning. They were
order was Issued by Chief Roy
J. Fred Scholfield, Norman 8. ■ Williams this morning
DeForest, S. K. Andrews, J. S.
The one hour parking rule will
Webb. R. R.
Brltson,
8. f,.
be .enforced on First Street be ­
Bludwnrth. C, C. C i* . W’ . Ft.
tween Oak and Sanford Avenues,
Ifusteil. Norman Jacobs and W
on I’ ark Avcnur hetwrrn Commer­
M. Colbert.
cial and Second streets, and MsrI noli* Avenue betwren First amt
t Second street*.
t The police departm nl ha* been
lenient with automobile druers
ho have heretofore paid no nlntinn to the one hour parkin*
igns. but traffice is h ruining *u
heavy, Chief W illiam- -aid, that
enforcing o f the rule cannot lie

s -

I'h im b e r

of

Cum

■ &gt;*n in the Chamber nf Com­
merce building, Mrs F K. Rnum-

Any white woman In Seniin.dc
. ounty who
P^aliling" rh* lrm* " ° f ,h' * rouP.,Count'y
who so desires ran rnrnll
~
,
‘ In the Home Hygiene rlassee heComparlson o f
advertIscment*
conducted twice a week In
o f local merchants in T&gt;ie Herald R*nf ord un(ter tha W P A educeh ° w ' o f merchant* in n*WB-|(|onft| program. according to nn
p ip ers

pll i

in la rg e r

t o w n * In nunc m i m t

■bowed In rases w h e r e price, are
&lt;|uuled that nothing c « n |„. saved
by sending away
I n , f,w itemi
where a price a f. w rents lower
w u quoted on mi item by a store
Ijfi a metropolitan renter the poatatrw or n rp rr*' tn get that article
tn Sanford would make the price
higher than If the purchase was
made locally.
“ And the home town merchant
stands behind bin merchandise and
w i!l|‘make rood* if there should be
anything wrong,” it was argued.
Vom m ittee
C

:w

€

m embers

a ttending

meeting, expeeee^t* the unant*
ta opinion that "thia Is a time

n e v e n g r e a t e r * t r e * s should
bf* g i v e n to the im po r ta n ce o f pa
tt- ot illing
nut
home t o w n
m er­
ch an t!.M Th ey
ul mo em p ha si se d
t h e va l u e o f r o u i li*ou*iie*«i| on the
p a r t o f at o r e
o f f iritiU
and * in
ployea, ea|iecialJy d u r in g the h o l i ­

m ad e by Min* F r a n c e s

' M rDougil. Red Cross nurse Th.; pr,1(rln1 j ,
being sponsored by
Hh, Seminole County Chapter ..t
:th, American Red Croa. S-H-i.d)
M in Me Doug* I and M
Alice V
Ward are the teachers.
Peraocji desiring
to t a k r the
course are advised to enroll any
day excepting Saturday or Sun '
days at the o f Ace o f the public]
health nurse in the City
Ja 1
building, between the hours of 10
A. M and 2 P M.
Class periods are from one and
nnc-half hoars . |o two hours in
length, two classes a week. From
145 t o GO hours are required for
' certification.

T h e courses a re pla nned to g i v e
p t a c ti c al
In st ru ct io n In a u b je cU
r e l a t i n g to th e he al th o f the in
d m d u a l , the h o m e and the corn
m u n ity .
They Smphasise p o si t iv e
day season when there are so te a c h in g and a r e baaed upon nor
many visitors in the City.
mal li vi n g, everyday p r o b l em s o f
Praise was given by the group the h line, in c lu d in g
cleanlincN*,
t o those merchants who a r e deco- sarSitnlion. nara o f t h a kitch en,

I

r a t i n g t h r i r atorea f o r th e ho lid ay liaitiroom h e d io o m and the rnakper iod.
M o r e than 60 m er eh a n t s . in g o f I he bed T h i s builds up l.t
h a v e e n te re d the enti le s,
f o r I h * tb? p r r s e n l i n g o f such subjects
110 r a s h
p r is e
o ffered
b y t h r j a s th e es r e o f babies, ch il dr en and
Chamber o f
C o t ii m e r re
f o r the I , b e a g e d u i i h l a the home. Si m p l e

mast attractive store front and
window display to be maintained
until after New Years' Day. Th&lt;
rente*t is lu hrgin today.
'Workrnen today began stringlag wires for additional colored
&lt;( M I 11» » « S

«»■

r*«rl

Boy Scout Court Of
:Honor To Be Tonight
The regular monthly Court of
Ifbnor for Boy Scouts o f tha ScmIpolr County District will be held
lit the Junior High School at 7:30
urYlock this evening. Arthur BranJ k i g l.te d this morning.
W K r . Hranan aahl thal a calendar
far M i l year bail been placed in
hla office without hi, knowledge
‘ •nd he took from that the dfll*
.'far th* Court o f
Honor whtn
‘ Mndinir out ike notice*. Th* d ill,
1i h i i i f i i i i as given on thr notice*
m ifltd jg wrong* und hr wishes
* I M l b u i o f the court In be In. f o n M d that t h r inert in g I* till*

L.
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t r U &amp; E b * t r v c c of Judge J. c .
6 haeon th* court will
probably
be praaM a^«*ar by ihr Rev. Martin J. B r u t Bay Scout Comrnl*atonar, Mr. S r o n n tta ted ________

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To Mrs. Mary Medcalf
M r, Mary I'lullne Medcalf died
earlv Sunday morning In her home
In Osri-nla where she had rrs'ide.l
for the last 16 year*. She was
born Apr. 1, lHfi3. in l»,Ir . Indls-

|lr.

in this rega rd.'*

plinletl
The

llinkm an,

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t o deat h

I ta l i a n laimli dtop|M«.| at

haggah

*« * »i lr n t

u ern tly

MiriAVnl

w th

h r«i

of
a

Wheaton.
med ica l

Kidnaped Millionaire
I h leocated Ry Army

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Of Ethiopian Army
b Itcinir Awaited
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Daggah llur to Addi* Xbuha t.*r
IIn« I •■t 1 n|' ‘ In1 ( i | . i i riintpnti
supplies.
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same time ago aiinmim d » npt i
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Ci is*. • A|11y*&gt;olmi s p en t
C ou rt in T a v * r * a H im w e e k f o r g i n g niunler «»f J o s e p h S h o f f i n k n
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( ’••unly Ju«lgr Tally
who i* in- m p a r ti c u la r w a s
lo
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. illwU iroujrh c o u n t y ( I r a n J Jurv
1
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1
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Fth ioplaa'
Unlay by C ir c u it
Judges
L. L the Dalianim !*» Imti
■
. 11 C ud .d in f D a s ia n i, w ith
Ih*- i m i n i n 1iMik a r l i m h Hdfi- I’ a r k * and H a r r y N .Sandler
it|Hni I he habit
, I * ” *•(. c o m i n g in. said
thiy *»ft» i s&gt;,»" h i ilu\ - -hiiup, fn u n
H a im *
nf
g a r ii h l l n t ,
cr w»krd
Dr
I |t-ek niaii
|* fd
I(oD fts* :i iiuig auticipa***
rf «m f l e e t i*» n* trul
W* de g n * '
I f it him i i mi
graft
in
tiffirial
t line, 1l i t r e nu n w • » 1 U *, I, .1 Hi,
. vi ph t. |d find wnrrinra
lilt l •al ill I
rded 11» ' I night ci rc lrp ' V u l m l n a l l n f in 1hr mur
wh n
a
a 11p j hi 4mil &gt; Im
I.
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I' 4si Dr .flu, Kniprror
iM f fill •(• g i f
tier o f J o -e p h Shoe m a k e r " 1 w * » ” ^ he ll er Ciilla|f**,d
II I I I ' * J« I l
H e an.I
• •1 u
« ' i m law
. n e o u n l ^ i (&lt;• (h e Jury In a w i i t l r n ■dug
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f t ant i« a ly
w hih
f1-■1 h
Vlnrhal t'irlro
H ..It i llll
mot i n i m*
w e r e ( h i rice o f l he Judges.
■.’ s l id i n g hy t • fti*- *t l*» help 11.•■*».. I .
i m m tuned
up
"o»
wli|
t he
S t a l e A ' D u n e y J, Re a F a r r 0*1
Mayings "IIV md iiit t h •’
f Ii I* he i« built
a* miim.I in Thr „ a j,| |,r Kasl nut ca ll ed a n y » l *
W ii e n the f n - i o f lit 4 IlfoMltH -I
. 1 u 1»♦*•&lt;!- for tho
ha- p'Miii• d lu nesse* Iwfur* Jury y e t and doe* men was r h a - i d
fiv
HI MlilT’

.Imlgr 'its«
J lMlfst II mrr

Mrs. E. (G. Westphal
Died Saturday Night

f r a n k H l e h ^ r f t Kt
A i m - 1!■&gt;■■■•&gt; 1 was Tmm I, Mt th , and r h a r l c * , o f ID

UnJge

i*t l u m n r r o w
ni gh i* *
* f that
I hnI j .

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&gt;.
w ho * » • I i i i K
m tlie D u i a l &lt;
a n i l tu « HlfCl H
M« r w s * a b f * * i

Fi iM' Ha (• Ak ••*t ph *lt
f Sarifs.id f..r tl o ln-t
y e a n •h*«l S a t u f i t i v night a'
home nl 121 f» Oak \ v f ii u e
57th y r i
In m g Im
» a . in h-

Jury Told
To Probe Tampa
Crime Condition

M . w ilt uc(‘ it|ty

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H«&gt;y K* nn» «
|with N r l - u n . itv l|in*|Mlat in
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b r i b e s ;Grand

nut kn w when he w i ll r a il iln-m
T h e aUhittom
of
Shoemaker
M
I 'l i r w n r O ) “ f r o m (h e k*«v d » u r s o f o u r c i t y
m.s i t t h . 1, o f the h a l l , " the Judge* M il l, “ e x h i b i t * a
m It**
of
the .spirit u f la w h-mne**
w hi ch law
lt**l s-t
r-f
tli,* a b i d in g and
law r es p ec ti n g r i l i f »'i thr initik t xrna rann«s! ( u l r r a l e T h r ii icidrn!
I

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H f»* I no ,, f 1'Mil Mljlll &lt;•

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M A N il. A [ W Irt
&lt;41 - Th*
\lr*
W e - l p h a l Ip - l i f v t ' i - d
1’hlHr.p.nr Cllpncr aertvest Hera toi*av. hc'nr'oir thr si-o„mt ran r' o f . b, , I, u*1.40*1 K f i Wsplphsl
T r - o s - t ’ **''''''

i*

A ccident cvrJ

Kill 0,
Death,
I Drown In I, a k e

*

rail ■ na tio na l
s l u it en ia ’ g i n k e
T h e y vote.1 In . nd a l i r r u l a l tele
g r a m t h r o u g h o u t C hi na , o p p o s i n g
aulam ony
of N orth
I hlna.
de
n o u m i n g Sinn d a pa near
nr/ .tia
Hons, d e m a n d i n g th at Ch ina y th)
no th in g to J a pa n
and r a i l i n g fo r
a u d i t i o n o f the a- m l- au t on om ou s
H o p s i C h a r a r |i oli U fa l council.

II.,

Heavy Death Toll
Over Week-End By

I

Chirnmrn
i all way elation.
Just
outside thlegation
iplalter,
7.IHMI deiiom-t ratols
decided
t„

Itur on the south

caravan

Causes Protest Of
Chinese Students ‘ “r
,(,'rn»h;;?
6 Burn lo

hu g e m as * m e e t i n g at th r

an,I !

while handling

I'h o tol

Jap “Aggression” ^ p jre

In ,

m iss io na ry

in E-bu»pia. * “ * M o w n

fo rm e r

Ababa

W

Robert

worker

«u M i n g

fu r t h e r e i h i h i l s an u l le r lark t»f
I f e a r o f drtrrtMiu and |MiMi&lt;ihmenl
i t f«4( m a r r i e d 1(\piniTion lalk o f cr oo kei l etectionii,
»i ( I dhe Bsk
gam bling p m lr r le d
hy
o ffk la li
s t(,
-I He alsii and lh*i *’lhs take" hv one art

»-r. T* »• Ih n f
tw»ur«l s uia iria gr i
&gt;* e In Her! . n f I n a l * a no Mint ml |,i* $2,0&lt;NJ Week
Irk I V • ilt» •*
1
And
J i i a n i t s ly f r o m p r o t ec te d
g a m b l i n g 1im!
IlmiMiim, I ”
L ■ f Snnforil,
| was
recounted in
the c h a r g e
the Jury.
JewMi- |*re«1” i
who
p h ad fl
g u i l t y Sa tu r d a y in fsttinly 1’on rl
f &gt;• a rh 1rire o f n rIF*I* V' *f esI B-aautt,
four isionlh* on
»m
nenlenred t
' h • 1 iiiimI v l o a d
g . i ' g . m li-U o f
lh«’ pa ym en t o f a fin* sif f'Jfi

1*H! lull I .)

-avi

1 • .1 oi»« MMiiiinrni.

the eoldli r* sh opp ed (•♦
I ».t*i
fte- llll (in ' man and u aih
m&gt; hr* Ih* 1 **
IJ m Vkl o &gt;1 popillllk • of
I h* • 1/.1
•i •
H u i ip
now
■ « i ’l l (
mi
ahelt er. Dr
H o i k man
•* ») -.
no oite
1 ■ i v* 1
h 'l i t h o i
h&gt;
hotnli*
F ightin g m
I !»«• D.i
llur
r e g i o n h«p
U-i-n m m li
1b a d l y than D a &gt;11n uml F t In
o f f i c i a l ic|H»rla w ou ld ir i d o n * ’
■ »)*
"D who 11 Id th in k ,* h«
“ th at ih e
t i d a l o f KthiopMui
diiffp k die d lu i r e nt f i g hi mg
Die m i d c m f l g a d 11
'
haps f o r t y in ha vile amf !&gt;•«
tjujiiin
I t ' i lhat kiM’ l *d a

negrtwt rh a ige d
w it h
b r e a k in g
Thip evening’* on-* ting of thr and e n t e r i n g the home o f Ol a M s * j N o t i c e o f hi* appoiiitiiis m
«•
in I. o n g w o o d on se c r e t a ry o f the S e m in ol e ( •**»••• .
A mi r o a n I j f i . m l*«i«!
I* t o l«e a H i m n io n i '
-••if of 11 pie Chfi*lma&lt;* party, as Ihe night o f N o t 10, w e r e a rq u t F a r m
D» bt
AilJ(i»lm* n*
B"*»* *
’ he veil &lt;nii« are h&lt;I a»krd to lake ted by a Jury In J u d g e M B w u r r f f i v H 1udny l*V ( 4*011*
■
t
in
g
wn»iir
pre*ent
to
1&gt;e
'
f
i
io
lt
h
'
*
Co
urt
this
m
or
ni
ng
,
S,
Jl o D m- mi
I Aif#ni ( ’ . K. Iknw-4‘ 1, f»uii» 1a**V . 1
h-ahi .1 m e n in t h e hot- .Nix
d e fe nd e d
th em
The
Jury , (itir Hl od ti*
U
1
He
-ii** . ’ il
(■uinted hy the Co urt. T h e Jury Hah mult a * *«***1* t * 11 &lt;h” ti cl i M
pd al*
I W|l ( ' f |[lpO*M»d 0 t (
A . Dennis J ! S* hmnil rtrnaiii*’ u- n nt« ...I*. 4 S
prstuh-nt u f the j A. Bro wn . W M M c K i n n o n , I
F | ( h r 1mm ril
M 1 lt-yl
T in
"lb '
11114 111I'II ' 1
o f ( ‘nn iioe rce , an* I Htevu-ns, A
h 1 Iinnc and
I mi Ml I i nli".
Junior
hand
are Jnhfi MrD i'h, Si
Klliee
M » •I1I1Piac'4 4*Hi I’ m * I ' mMi I
E T Hainan, 1. \ B* •llltli \
J B l a n e , scrus ed o f the mu*
t; v S m Mb.
Hubert I . s v t * on N «n
' f (i »4 loll •O
In hi* I r t l a r •» r *■••«
I his pica &gt;‘ f not g u iM v to Mr
D awn on Un (,.*v*
l-.gree niuriler to g u i i ’ y uf th at tha* board
1*1 “ i "
li gh ter , the idea h e in r
1he U ni t si1 Mdls . u . - inw ith
I O U IH Y II.I.K . K y .
III. — t r r p o ’ . d by K F Houshulder, his ment A d m inis rn ( mil in a iiHlt**M
tdV C a s h payrnrrit
uf a dju ste d a t l n r n r y
_______________
wide ramp ait rn 4it MtJjUt*t f a n u m
s e r v l r * c e r t i f i c a t e s fur W u r l d W a r
&lt;ilr bl u i* and
d e bl e dn e ss
l e t ’ rri i
v e t e r a n s w u n a f t e r Cu n gr e ss cun
th a l f i n i n '
to ih.- end
credi t o r *
« a a * t In J a n u a r y w a s p r e di ct ed
whu-b utherwiM- mi ght li
lust t "
h i r e by Ra y
Murphy,
of
Ida
their Oisners may be » a v c d by .TODAY
D r i v e , line s, t b l b - r a l A m e r i c a n
7 30 I*. U . t C o u r t
nf Honor, fin a n c in g "
ls* gi »n r um m an dc r, and f' u n gr e sa - B o y Sruuts, J un ior H i g h School
m a n F r » i l M.
V im l e r ,
A sh l a n d .
7:30 r . M. : J u n io r C ha m b er c {
K y . in oildrrsscs t o t h * l e g i o n ' * C o m m e r r e , M a y f a i r H o t el
Kenlu cky deiurtm ent.
T:30 IM. : Su ps rv ls u ry co m“ W e a r r y n i r y to ask C o n g r f f ■ m i l t e r . F a r m e r s ' M a r ke t
»1
WASHINGTON IW l «
t o dispose uf I be )&gt;ongs rjuestioa
1:00 J- I t : American Legion,
la ou r s a l i s f a c l i o n and In make l e g i o n llut.
— R i d d i r • fur ihe r a t i n i l llrMMh
/Vi« f *ln'' d*»f
pro vialuns
fo r
ita
paym ent,"
■ 1 : 0 0 P . M . : D and H e a d q u a r - llran cunvcMtii'M
M u r p h y *ald.
tera Comtranles, F lo ri da N a t i o n a l luilvly narwtwrd *
C l’ v
A** a * •
Murphy, Vlnsun and John Thoia- Quant, A r m o r y .
raru ai d K ’ H‘
j - i s l o n neared t 'h s ir r r a n H e n r y I 1
a* Taylor, dirretnr of the l e f b n 'i
TOMORROW
‘F
t nl ee''cr h
b e- r itre-v
il.e-v a n p l , . l — f r o m Ih
n*Hlunal ley^.liDw bureau, left
with a*
7:S0 F . M
Chess Club, V a l d a i na tio nal commit*
fpr Washington lost night for a

Clergymen Attend Anniversary Service Early f ash Payment .i*.
Of Aged Pastor Of IdR-al Negro Church, &lt;)f lu,nUH 1 red eted i

■«

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4i
(

“ Democratu On Run,”
Says (G. O. I*. leader

s»f i l -

Democrats

un

the

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1
i

.«ut simioI mIc manu*

1 ‘v iiif
.I 11 Im *

-auctions/*
held up hit
I in .
he said,

‘ ‘t
.stir

HlMl

* a ie r pi lla r

• li liia I U e ii 1 out fact fd
■I
•-ftI s«onmnni«|Uc

1. ,. Its

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1

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•’ ••uth m i fron t*
oidv a*tuni on lha
II.H il I M 1o i l f IMctJ III

1 1

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1'

i*sued

j ’d It.dam ni&gt; plane*
11 I h u j . i a n
force near

1 . \ N i 1 111 I \l KIM 1 V IM .
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For Two Negro Men iyaWKOn On Hoard
Torn Mu rph y and Bus ter W a r d , For Debt Adjuntment

Ronrivlng relative* are her two
•ona, L, R, Mrdcalf of W HID ma­
te wn. W, V i., and Harry H. Med­
calf of Coancravllle. Va.. a brothary Samuel Tavlor of Fvanwille,
Ind-. and i htlf-brother, U w i« fl.
('■.(Cimarvc* uf the work tb* f ’ .iss F|iise&lt;i|&gt;al Thureh; tIi- » *
Whitten s f Chlram
M I' llriailia, Jr., paatur -I r••*Mn. Medcalf had been ill for Rev li I' Brvwsr, ncara pastor
• Kir-t Ita|.rist Church: and 'hr
o f Nl Caul's baptist Church (caltwo yean.
. ,
; R’-» A II Col*. Rastnr nf tlw
afrit), ha. coadurlsnt for U F * » . n „ , U „l..-li.t fTmwh. T b . It V
wa. » t c n Sunday aigbt whan • C |&gt;. Rrrarr will b ' HI yrat- nf
d * H ) rue,, and tn-mbvr, of wblta
„ n Chrlslmaa Day.
eburebr- attended an aimlvmKyy ‘
Dr Itruanlee said that the so­
la the nrirrn churrh, follow Im the • n l v r r u r y *4-rvi ce In th e n e g r o
m
HT. LOUIS, Dar. 1 6 -tA I — regular * rvlcaa la tb* white c h ur rh . which * a a c r o w d e d t«i Ih#
v*A-.-;|r
do or s by meinlirrm o f ‘t h r r u n gr * It*rb*r1
Hoovtr (burrhes
The h i F.. 1). Hruwn'aa. D. 0 , g aS ion. w a i unusual a nd tmpr«*»will taka lift hla cudfvl acairut
til* N»W O n ) train b a banquet goat or uf the First I’ resbytarian a i v « . Fa* h m r m l i r r i l l th r c&lt;*n
address be for, tb* John Marshall Church ami pr**idrnt o f tb* Min- g f r g a t i o n - « • g » v m a a m a ’ I can*
UtarloJ A- ■4'sciatiofi, • p * b I m tho dla and r a t h m ar c he d t o t h r al&gt;»r
Rami bib ik Club tonight
la bla l|&gt;t*(b, tb * third in ■ visit lag rlecyym n. praising * tba w he r ■ th*- r a n d i e * We re lighted,
f r o m tb# f l a m e uf a h u g e rand!#
rl*a o f rrlDeisms o f the D*mo- M i l * prrariter far lb*
cratlc adralnistcmtion, the formar wm V * be li»‘ dune
at thr
fr o n t n f I h f c h o i r h , and
pcaldsat wiQ discuss the r*li-f bora of his i*ev in tbl»/
than
th ey
w er e sat up in
♦ffovt* r f Ua toceasaer and r*plr through mure than four
sp re a d
nn
the
r oa tru m ,
» » 'Dries of (referenoea regarding BHaL
7 i 10 P. M .: P a s t M a s ' e r s '
t« P rn llsa t Soo**vrlt'&gt; r.ccnt Other'rlerc) hi n present weru the C h r U t i a n a a r e th e 'nail uf the tb- legislaUvr program th* L*gt«n
Bar. Martin Brain, roetoy a f Holy tank.
F .4 A. M . Maso nic Hall.
at ASftpta, (J»
will prasapt to Congr***.

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home-rare of the sick Is taught and
practiced sufficiently to enable the
studrnt ta uae It in her own
H A V A N A . Dec I f
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hiitur with both safety and bene
Nicholas Costsnn millionaire
fit to the ill menibcc o f the fam
was kidnapped sln u l ■ week ago
lly.
and held for
*500.000
ransom
I Officials
of
the
Red Croee was found alive today
by the
chapter stale they wish to ei- Cuban army. [&gt;et*lls nf the di«
press thrir (hank* for “ generous ro ie rv nr whether the huge ran
donation*
of equipment whlrh com had been |*nl were not int
m )de these rlassee pntslblr'' to
mediately avail*,de.
lhe f dlowing firm s: C. A. Speer
Army headquarters
tnnminee.l
A Son, Mather Furniture Com- that Orris Y and hts chauffeur
piny, Rournlllat 4 Anderson Drug were found In a boose neat the
Cnmiiany, ‘ Smith
Rmlhers', the town nl Santiago
It" l.ts Veg-.«
Kenney's* ,-m
Shoe
Store and on the outskirts of Havana Mon
II F.lks,
r.'aa. nconey
guarding the pri-&lt;ners w eir *r
j
Cor* J' K,n« '
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,
retted, it was said
| IX JU fiT I l l n C S H r Q t u l

Hoover, la To Speak
On New Deal Tonight
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in a aeeret Vorrsistory svbvrr be
rr BtrJ 20 new ranlina's. The
J ISm tlff sab) any nlwervalinn he
tnipht make "wmilil not b* well
nnilersliHMl nr would tie ile’ iln-ratrely m1writs tnsrd"
in insrty
plan s. Ill* tbillnrsi dirt "pray fiisl
|feivrn tly for pears with Justice,
1wilh truth anil with rhartly."
The &lt;'on*lstory, iturlny
which
the 20 new princes o f the church
were rleelnl. was earblened by |h»
■uitrten tlealb of Canlinal lc * a . 76.
bishop nl Frascali. an hour anil a
half before thr mnrlavr
; The I’ope ftllnl thr only varrnt
|bisbnprir in thr I'nltrr! Slates.
, the, al Helena. Hunt , by appointing Joseph I* Utlmnre. rhancrllor of thal iliorre*. to surreesl
Ralph U. Ilay -» who was rr. rntly
nanus) rerlor of the Am ritrao
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10,000 Warriors
ij
Mass For Attack ^
^ t ^ C o n Z ' . ' " , Of Ajr Raids To
t U. S. Missionary I'irsl ltij; Offensive
V A T IC A N C IT Y , Dee. I «
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PF.tPINC, Dec If,
l/T\ De
fyin g polit e cltibv w at nine vollo*
of riflr fire a lid -tri-em- from fire
l^awr. Chinese student d monstretor, stormed through Hstpienmen
gateway today to brntea, against
Japanese “ aggiesslon "

Itritish
(Government
Preparing Counter
AI lack On Protest
Against Pro|&gt;osals j j

Words Would Be Mis-

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hards hip * cm t n y o n r . * ' t in* f W i l ­
l i a m * M a t ed ,
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in * u f f u •iriit*.
and I h o p e
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kn ow that th ey
tmi«i
herd i hr o n r hour
parking m lr . i
T h r )H&gt;lirr d e p a r t m e n t
a * k » the
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In

N I M H K R 47

In 1948

Pope Avoids Discussion O f
Ethiopian Peace Proposals

Any White Woman
Eligible To Take
H ygiene Courses *

Jr
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mnrre today Issued ■ plea to the TWO dOSSCS A W eek'
^
public to "natmniae your home
B
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i
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Conducted;
nf****- bu&lt;‘
town merchants."
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tee met In regular monthly seaBy W PA Direction
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Peace Plan Critics
To Be Answered As
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ITA LIAN BOMB KILLS AMERICAN

Increase In Traffic
Necessitates Rule;
Ran May Be Lifted
A fter The Holidays

Local Stores O f f e r
Equal Values, Low­
er Prices, Say Wom­
en's C o m m i t t e e
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Chief Orders
Enforcing Of
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THI’ RRDAY. DECEMBER 12, IMS

THE SANFORD HERAT.D, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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AMERICA’S OUTSTANDING WOMEN AS CHOSEN BY ONE OF THEM

TROLLEY-TANK CAR COLLISION INJURES 35

Princess Victoria
O f England Dies

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W o r k * P r o g r e a t A d m In I at r a t I on w e r e I n ju r e d w h e n a t a n k c p r b r o k e
loot® fr o m
a f r e i g h t t r a in an d c r a t h t d in to a t r o lle y c a r In w h ic h ( D ry w e r e r id in g to w o r k a t
M e m p h la . T e r m . T h e w re a k a g e la t h o w n t h o r l l y a f t e r
th e
c o llis io n .
S m a ll
n eg ro
boya
h o p p in g
r ld a e on t h e t a n k c a r a r e b e lie v e d te h a v e u n c o u p le d i l
( A ie o c ia t e d P r e i t P h o t o )

In t h e o p in io n o f M n . C a r r i e C h a p m a n C a l l , p io n e e r s u f f r a g e
H e r e t h e y a r e : M r * . F r a n k l i n D , R o o e e v e lt , c e n t e r ... L e f t g r o u p , to p ,
D e n m a r k , a n d J u d g e F lo r a n c a A l le n o f O h io .
L e f t g r o u p , b e lo w , le f t
S a b in .
R ig h t g r o u p , to p , le f t to r ig h t : S e c r e t a r y of L a b o r F r a n c e s
f a r i g h t : M a r y A n d e r s o n , c h ie f of t h * w o m e n 's b u r e a u o f t h e
T r ib u n e .
A n n e O ’ H a r e M c C o r m ic k o f th e N e w Y o r k T i m e * , th # o t h e r
P rte e P h o to s)

le a d e r , t h e r e w e r e t i n m o i l o u t s t a n d in g A m e r ic a n w o m e n In 1933.
le f t 1# r i g h t : M r * . R u t h B r y a n O w e n , U n it e d S t a t e • m in is t e r t»i
t e r i g h t : A m e lia E a r h a r t P u t n a m , th e a v i a t m , a n d D r . i la r e n t e
P e r k l n a a n d M r t . C h a r t e c A . L in d b e r g h .
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v. i *t
d e p a r t m e n t o f la b o r , a n d M r * . O g d e n R e id t f i
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I A t i. • iu t

P rin c e a a V l c t e r t i , i l e t i r a f K in g
G e o r g e o f E n g la n d a n d t h e Q u e a n
o f N o r w a y , d ie d a t h e r h o m e In
B u c k i n g h a m s h ir e , E n g l a n d , T h e 87«
y c a r - o ld
u n m a r r ie d
p r in c e s s h a d
h e rn
In p o o r h e a lt h
fo r y e a r* .
( A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s P h o t o )

ENGLAND AND U.S. TAKE STANDS IN CHINA I£SU
ClnL HOLDS 57 TITLES

T h i s c o lu m n of A s f c a r li. It a ly 's m i i v
S h o w n m o v in g up d u rin g th e a d v i m r m
l i R a i r f o r c e s c la im e d to h a v e k ille d . b j |
E m p e r o r H e n s S e l a s s i e l e n A d d is A t'.vii.«
( A s s o c ia t e d P r e i s P h o to )

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CRASH HALTS THAW’S SEARCH FOR ELLSWORTH

B r i t a in w a s r e p o r te d c o n it d e r in g f o r m a l r s p r e » e n t a t lo n a to J a p a n on t h a N o r t h C h in a s it u a t io n a s
a r e s u lt o f th e s t a t e m e n t s on th e p o s it io n s of t h e ir r e s p e c t iv e c o u n t r ie s b y 8 t r S a m u e l H o a r s ( le f t ) ,
f i n i s h fo r e ig n m in is t e r , an d C o r d e ll N u ll ( lo w e r r ig h t ) , U , 8 . S e c r e t a r y o f s t a t e .
A t to p a r e t r a in e d
to M i f f s of t h e J a p a n e s e a r m y , r e p o r te d a n g r y b e c a u s e of N i n k i n g g o v e r n m e n t 's s t r o n g s t a n d a n d ,
b i l j w . a m e p of I h s fiv e p r o v in c e s in t h e N o rth C h in a a u to n o m y m o v e m e n t .
M e a n w h ile ?,000 C h ir s a s t u d e n t s d e m o n s tr a t e d In P e ip in g , d e m a n d in g w a r on J a p a n a n d a u p p r e s a lo n o f t h e N o r t h C h in a
, k tone m y m o v e m e n t ,
I A s s o c ia te d P r a i a P h o t o * !

T.R.’S GRANDSON HELD FOR ASSAUL1
Brightens Beach
R u i a a l l K . T h a w , t a n a f H a r r y K . T h a w an d
K l a n h a J r , a a c a p a d I n j u r y w h a n t h a lr p l a n , c r a i h r . i
t a a t t a r th a i h l p In t h * a a a r s h t o r L in c o ln t lt a w o it h ,
w r e c k a g e o t t h a c r a f t la a h a w n In a d it c h n a a r th a
P r .e e

C v r i y n N e e b lll. a n d h la m t c h a n l c , W i l l i a m H a n r y
a i A t la n t a , Q a . aa lh a y fla w to w a r d S o u t h A m e r ic a
A m a i t c n t a p l o r t r m i n i n g In th a A n t a r c t i c , T h a
A t la n t a . . . p o r t J u a t a lt a r th a a c c ld a n t . ( A a * f « la t a d

c i u ■ b e a u t if u l
A n d a h a l i n g , , d a n c o t , a c t , , a n d p la y a t h a
p la n s , lo o .
S h e I , M a r i i l G o o d a p t a d , H o lly w o o d g ir l, w h o p o n t i M B i
&amp;7 l i t l t , w o n In v j r l o u t c o n t t t l a fo r b e a u t y , t in g in g , d a n c in g , d r a r r i t i c i , I’ U n o p la y in g , a n d c t h , r a c c o m p li ,h m t n t a .
(A „ o c la ta d
P ra a t r
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P h o to )

TROOPS BACK JOHNSTON’S MEN
AS SELASSIE LEFT FOR FRONT TO FACE DEATH

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AN INDKPENDKNT DAILY NEWSPAPER

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SANFORD. fTaIUIDA. FRIDAY. DKCEMI1ER 13. 1935

Member Arwoeiated Press

ILUME XXV

E s t a b lis h e d

Circuit Court Sanford-To-Coast Canal Or Canning Force
Won’t RuleOn Else No Canaveral Harbor, AtEckerson’s Washington Is
Is Demand Made O f Wilcoxi y g J)
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S w ep t B y F ir e
: Law Legality

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Motion To Quash In• dictment A g a in s t
E. E. Brady Denied;
Trial Date Is Set

Hardy Dismissed
On Boyle Motion
L a t e r Investigation
Was Conducted By
S t a t e ’s Attorney
For the second time
three days .ludire M.

X n c an al f n in S , n f n , J to t lw
m a s I o r e sc no h a r b o r Hi C a p e
turn the S a n f o r d dt-lrga ton to a
turn the S a n f o r d d e l e g a t i o n to .1
c on fe r e n c e in O tl am lo this a f t •
n* on w a s to d e l iv e r m Congrt"* -m an J . M ar k W i ’c n i
The
con*
f c i e n r e w a s c al le d m a i n l y to d -•
c u t * l e g i s l a t i o n int ruled to con
trol ImndhoMei s ’ c o m m i t t e e s , hot
the
Canaveral
harln r
pto|»o-al
we can g e t a wo rd in e d g w a v s
vis- als o c» he diMU**eil, " a n d if
we nn- go n g f • t d
him o f th«
g r e a t e r need for tin* S a n f o r d Ti
I u s x ill
c aiiiil."
l*i c - u l r mt H M
F a p w o r i h of he Ss-iaiim te C oun ty
Cluxtnb r o f 1 o n i n i e ic e declared
A c c o m p a n y i n g Mi P a p w o r t h to

in

H

E M t h n f the* N i n t h J m l i c i n l
C ^ ru it
todn y
d t-clincd
to
rule* o n t h e c o n n l l t u t i o t w l i t y
o f n Ir w p ai'iw ti b y t h e 1 9 3 5
S tn tp l.p g in la tu re n ft e r
tin*
h ' u r n ot f o r a d j o u r n m e n t . A
m o t i o n t o «|tianh i n d l c t m o n t j *
retu rn ed
ag a in st
E.
K.
P t a t l y . m em b er o f the S l a t e I .r e
lb la turc f r o m S e m i n o le
County,
b ecau se o f
a l le g e d
iinconatiHi
t on i l i l y o f the la w w hich r
a ted the o f f i c e o f a s s is t a n t -In
at Su r r e y w a s d e n i a l T h e C..
als o denied a n oth er motion j I
la g f o r a bill o f p a r t i c u U r s in
the 111 a d y c a s e s
F o l lo w i n g Ihe denial o f
the
two m otions b y R. F Hnu -h*ifdci.
Mr
B r a d y ' s a t t o r r u v , an d
the
C o u r t 's r u li n g suae a unrig the new
i rid irt merit k
reliitrmd
vr-trrday
c h a r g i n g the le gi sl at or w 11, t-m
b e i i l e m r n t . the defe nd an t un« hi
la t g n e d and hi* itutl •*••(
Dec. IN at 0:710 A M M» H r a l &gt;
t h r o u g h his s t t o r n r v p -ude d nut
g u i l t y m both indte’ inenti*
A l t i i r n r y ltmishi»ha-i f n - i p«r
k* filed hi* motion
to i|iia&gt;h in
dirt m en * because o f a l le g e d tin
c o n a t lt u l o n a l i t y o f t h - law two
d * y a ago , but the t imtl -au l he
^waa not s u r n H
about
that
■ n 4 m ad e a o r u li n g
on
tha t
^ J u r e of fSi* |uw-yef*» motion
® P p w v e r f tb*s *Aftii&gt; loot ion con
ih ned the e t h e r c om idaint t hit
the B r a d y I rid irt rue nl w u - Hu
p r o p e r ly m gn ed, and M o wo-*
tam ed
Sea
m dirtn irn tw n
»•
tu rned by the G r a n d . l e v &gt; • U n l a y , and Mr.
({■ u-dtoMt i
pen t*i| hdn mo. tan tin- n ioriom .1
U r n t g u ed th a t b e c a u s e l.h«* l» r
I l l a t i v e act w a * p a s se d s f t t i lb
l e g t s l a f o t s iiad stuppei) the elm a
o f f i c - o f a s * i s t a u t * t a l e ' s at
Uirney i* n o n -*•«latent and ’ Fiat 'h**
u*s s i a n s t a t e s atl« r tley " u s u ’ p s "
hi*
office
The
mol ion
wa*
pMMnptly r la a i I
T h e d r friMfafiC* a t t o r n e y then
preaeri Vtl a iholn oi a*k up for o
bill of p a r t l f i r U r * . * lattiling tlo c
the i n d i r t m e n U “ fa ll to wet f m t .i
s u f f i c i e n t f a r t a . " but this motum
w a s als o defiled, the C o u r t a I
Yisin g the a t t o r n e y that m hi*
ti p m on the In d ictm en ts
con in '
i l l n e c e s s a r y m f o r m a ion a* to
d a t e * , a g e n c y , etc,
1 Mi
I l i a \y Is accused m one fi
dietrm nt o f c o n v e r t i n g
to
ht»
u»e and in a n o t h e r indtr
Ofcnt «.f I r a u d u l e n t ly d i sp o s i n g o f
B p a i r (.f m ule s s a i d to be ftoprpfMirty of one II It, G o r g a s
« i t c r the a r r a i g n m e n t o f Mr
dy, A s s i s t a n t S t a t e 's A tto rney
I*. V . B o y l e a d v ise d the
C uur'
im
a f t e r the (fr a u d J u r y
had
l i n e d he
hail
c-'Otlucled a
ough i n v e s t i g a t i o n
into
the
• t i II. H a r d y r s - i , s t at ed hr
Conve rsed s i h p ar tie* w b n o i
b f U i M « &gt; is unmi|&gt;i H&lt; ftahlc," and
VBOrwd Ibatr the threi i r e t u t m e u .s
OTM Mt H r .
]U t&lt; lt
Ih- nil Mr
frttM d.
T h * mot on w a - g r a n
id , and M r, H a rd y , wtm w as in
t h r cou rt room w » * , l i « l. ,i ^ « - l
T h r I h r , , Indlctm rn'
a. - u-e*;
M r H » r d y o f *r » on .
i har gitig
h ' m » i* h h a r i n g u t
file h.
b o u a r . ii»
M l ’ ■ l» ll.

Celery Producers
In Oviedo Section
Signing New Pact
Agreement Approved
B&gt; 75 Percent Of
i l l riel Tonnage
. in-T- o f si|i|tf u t
7'
P i o * fit o f the &lt;eli-t y t&lt;MiiiHir&gt; in
the I ' v i i d n div,|ru*f have
**ignei|
the m w t elerx m a r k e t i n g u g i e e merit, il o ih- i ('Oiled t d a y
l*x
Charti ■■ II
I'li ki 11 . M-fH-'it r) of
the i eh ev o ' f i l i «• I i it hi mi 111 et- 11 •
11Hid H'M I Ml" HUM-111 fo Oink
oil | III
-i t mi* rn'n &gt;n t h i ­ ^ i n f id 1
1 .
n - In - IIU’1 lu ll M'l fiof hit' 1 nn 0
| m r t u r n ' X t.* c h e c k • •11 th. r. i .0 .1
hnx i iu * E. on 0 it 'id * h r c It x
1
i r t hiloi I &gt; 0 * •■ tor., !
h i . linllO

' m »•&gt;&lt;■ »(, todiM hut xxrl h&gt; ha ■
tn S a n f o r d t ri»t x III vt v ♦ « k
\ 11 Mtdinr
Mf P ick et 1, t a f i . l
j i | i»gie-*&gt; i- be ing ru m&lt;I•- in p i ' cm
t r y Mdihtiolial igna to'* -*
ill 'hi
t i x i e l o * rtt n and
It*- lo i d ' C i *
♦ hat nl leIXh'
Jicli'i flt " f
The
g r o w e r * ' h e i r xi ill i n t i l x M;i itrxx
raet
Siwty-*« x »i |&gt; f i r n i o f Mu* y u m
i
of i ' l e i ) in it *i -xlif f i 1 M new
ai»n etiirtP h fon* it yiti'i m 1' • f
fei | !t| t P ir k t - 1 ••«o| d o e
^
|&gt; -i .1 | ■JO 1 l lli i

thr

U r la m l o

Jm Iti' J

ti

cn nfrrrn f,

Sh aron c f ' t h e County

S.

IF

H ighlrym an,

Ir a

S&lt; u t h w a r d . H. II. C o l r m a n ,
am i
R a p h I- Hag. vrII F . F . DorrHr
-a i d hi- hoped to jo in t h r d elc gaMon l a i r this a f t e r n o o n . T h e c i t y
r i if l- n rr r took wit h him the g ov e m i n e n t m a p s o f the p r op ose d ra*
last.

Toin r r o w 's tides
H ig h
at
M i »7 \ M and 11 :tb I* M , |,.xx
at i t» \ M and S IH I' M
' b loin »- o f th
S a n f o r d lodg&gt;
of W &gt;' mbin 11 nf the Wnl d a* trod
i d a i nf, i* nee with n at io n al lead
*'■
f ’ h» l td i m tl» lamb) t• *&lt;Im\
&lt;■ I I a v i o n • g o v e i tun r u t tbcf
na n . . *b i iw rd tha t th, m r m i n
S " 1 ii" bixxi-r t ha n .&gt;(5 d t g i r - la-T
" "v f ■
rh»* m a x i m u m
yratrtilay
xx .i * *'• d e g i r r *
I or the la-t td hour* the hand*
f *h. - nu n tdot k in the mti i*ec’ *•»,,
f P a i k X x c m ir
and
Fust
■ 'll*’ , I 11j, x |in in fed tn II I • T he
1cd,
and veltow
fight,
on
"1 * ♦ ■ lock ... -V inur
to
fu n c tion ,
1 i Mt' Vf(
t a*t n ig h '
i am s mount m g to
NT o f an in i* will hi
e s p e c i a l ly
hr I (if ill i * •• r? \ and truck crop*,
F F I bo in i i jiorted tod ay St at
tn g tha* ‘ the ir** i oth ing lik** rain
w a te r,"
Mi
nanwt
said
that
frnrtm *i-- pond
WH«'t
to
w atrt
f c o i i the clo ud* ' b a n
t * xx a 11 r
f i tn o i ii'tjt ii »n p i p ' *

I n I'll

t- I1'M* ’
1 t,
S»*cret a ' \

«»x t 11 h\ ♦ h
1*» r
i i, 11 m , o V\ u-*hiiigTut, t
i iji jo o x a l wlto h xx i I |*e m &gt;• .* »
l*. p i t i l it g l e*'‘meli l
If,
l
w i| 11*■ 1 I* g i v e n
iiutil
it
t.«
I, « h u g i i eil "«• l-i the |i11iftillii *' •

Tampa r loggings
So Well Planned
Proht* Is Delayed

t M o ' mis -. ch e er r o i o n n lt i i
I
• Inh will repot t at
i eii m v '*• im r ' i i i f o f t h r h»dg*
.

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it* r a m p a i g n f o i

• loThing H e , to Ih- d i s t r i b
•,.l
■ *♦
'M i e n of th r poor on
i to i t i n s . F%
f hairm a,,
(’
F
i- -if the - m i l l i n e r - a id that
doiu -1 ,,.n*&gt;oP in
’ &lt;&gt; com e in
' i«x *

\ts1

\ er1».roil nfy. m todax’- Hu

1* ri
J* -li g h t dr up t„ thr- price
of p lain- -,
-pur
the W a r r e n
p .o .ii o l 'mil h i ] Act and t h r
new
T \M I'A
1»n
I i
t SVi
liupn-ed
i pi
ra-e‘ "t xx |•a |• l - Mi *1 cl Mi'U.
|f»" i,'- F de« id tax
v* P t i,- ihe gi wi f w a - mu a wa rded
I 11111 111 1o i S i i Ia 1 111 i tod ay f
' ■
u m | i " i ( i *f ain p * T n d a v " .
price
fn in' ii " " a g a i n * ! the flo g g ’ 1V
f -i&gt;u | i- f t Th p n IOfi pouiut1,11,,
1 I. i . e j.h S h u tiiaki i hut
• ate'*
V f ■ *•» v
It' s
F a n i«" oi t :♦ i ( u t - for 10 pound*
•.tmf M * &lt;
•
wa.
'so
w
left
v e *ter d a y
|«l Mrtln-sC t h a 1 c n - o l r r a Mr
t ior*
\ h I f....... .. *•
w he* e
mav b
t «■ &gt;j *j 11 1 ■d to n u t ip l e h l.u « f 11‘ P111Ml II fo| \ ■ I l o - t a , G *
hi- fa t he*
X T R.ix-ct t *: • h in
tin &lt;* f i g s ' i»»„ »d &gt;it
•« b o -m t a I » id* • hr - ken h.p I f
T h e G r a n d J - i i j i- i «* n * *d
*ft
In* fa t h e r i- a h 1* to he tooved Mr
dux but F a n lot u id 'c a t c d that *n
b rin g
him
fl i r t iiit-nt- Hugh* not Im* m -C n o d Ifo- «*dt er e x o e r t - ' o
miior-bat* Iv a l i h o i i g h b ” * hi I l •- h o o t e t " S n n f . u d in a n a m b u l a n c e
ti.mof row
i „ v - i gatifiii r a i n e d him t ' ' i v u r
| r to git p I - ..i n writ- ln\- xi l
1
o f f *i od t ’ S W e a t h e r Bu
" W e do not x.ant *o go o f f h a ' f
«e»n fi iipe a*! fo r I on light a n d tnrocked,** s aid F a n i i " T h * e » U
foil iw*
"P attJy
|daiini’d f o g g i n g , doru
- j u t k l v DUPtPOXV »« S,
• l i g h t ly
roofer
lo
it oil se» ret I y at r u r h F
hr
iur , I. d l ami
ti i»hl ligh t fro»t m nnr^h an d m
a n y tiumlwi &lt;«f diffou ilt* *
le t me c * n * t s l p ' f t m n s
if
c le a r
J I S I ICF.N \ \ |N » - H I M l»
S a t ‘ifd ax
gen eiallv
fa ir
and
| #i c
\\ a s iiin g t m n
* 11g h *! v w a r m p in n orth portion**
(API M*- I »ouk1 I* 1 . - X. It
U-t n »’ 4
I*, p
o n e- s to p
e n t r n a m r d wi\»- •
T he &gt;.•* H t
-Per 'tax
'opened
o f the Hilpr* m 4 1
, i v ice -fat iiifi f o r m a l l y
•■Urn+** *•« 1-«e fi**'
at a W hite I I * *-*

in

Plant To Can Hearts 40 Firemen Overcome
In Fighting B la z e
Of Grapefruit In
S a n f o r d Factory 1 In New $8,000,000
C a p it a l Building
Beginning Monday

Sorrit of League '
^ Violated. He Says

King Wants Peace In
Fear That War May
Spread To Europe

Smaller Nations Are
Onnosed To FrancoItritisli IProposals
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(A ?)
1 m i'ri 1 ll .il' SftnHRii* IM,|;n •vl,,■ «I tin- I •
of Nnti

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done

ru

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Don’t (iivi* Toy
Gun». Says Judge
of
a*tx c r
H e i r ' - a )* m ,.
A B
ha nd ed oul bx J u d g e
thr
Mum ip*I
W il k i n * 4 it of
C ou rt
Ii is
til
“ Dun*I g *• fo*
f« « *
s m a ll U-i • for * h i «* * m a »
In a d v isin g to* g u n s a f i fat
In ad* i-ing p a r e n t s no* !»*
m ak e pieitentof
gun«t
ot h er v*ra|a*M- t,i r ,,u s r * , " r *
t h r jn d g i *anl *hal " w h e n a
txiy g e t * up iti to pul E fig the
( i l g g e * of m to) g u n ■ !*- rml
a long step t** pit Ib u g
’ be
• r i g g e r nf a re al one

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p lu y r a ftetl from itir n » - C a m p o .
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next W,‘ Uies la y .
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will 11■**x i o i i q h • • H i n t
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11
Pi . h . M a r n e
and
fl r tt a t h
r&gt; w r nJd » a l i a par.
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Lipiin (.ranis To
Ru-sia Ltpialiix
In Na\&gt; Slmtijfh
1 ♦ IN | l i » 4

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M h o ' p t a , ma*ke
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go tx o» iotitrol over
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«• ' i i 1 h igovernm ent
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m ad e a - m e t visit
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w a r n e d th* g o v e r not to -1Iit i'O
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G ot . Hoffman Told
To Keep Out Of Case
I H I

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p im n iila

Students At Hollins
Vote No On Nex* Deal

i'io til ican |tai * v .% diiiiit n aoiid g a
W• 1 • - p h i
■ iiidid ate and ■ « » •
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l an d o *,
a m o n g ll o - 'x 4
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• „ |. r w«th 2ft.
Miniver led t|.t,
a n d "fi If i l o f ■
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Slorm 'I’raverses
Florida. Georgia
Toward Atlantic

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lo w l b , d e l t a id Eh"- M —
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with a h u ge d i f i i i l o f
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p ia e t i c fl t l% fhilXMP br n u g h l «h ut
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caO inR f o r “ p ro d u c tio n f o r u s e In ^
n r W tn H , |onr n r , did
o a e e e U 'a r e p ly ra n d a a fo llo w * :
tw make a fire, till he came to
m a t e r i a ) w ith d e e p I n t e r e s t a n d a t - Florida to enjoy anticipated sumk e p t f t in a fiJe Of in f o r m a t io n ,"WTy Winters. Indr-d. even yet he
om
.a .b e d U t h t o w t h e .p. r. e. s. .e .n t, e c o nM
J ic
|
b y y o a Im v e n o t i t t n w d a n e a r n W W y *H B C lw ln j • ' w
t h r o n a h n e w s p a p e r r e p o r ta t h a t
r a t a l a c c o rd o n t h e p rin c ip le * u p o n
. • ’
1
n d t h e B p e d a l s ly ^ l f j r s s s e u f P r e s n is
r o t o t u d ju .t

chap—which Norrl* eonspleamu-

nuts out o f tha ftra. Such man a r t
In a way Jo st as dUhonaat as a
cleric who tap s a tOl. G r a m
Clersland ones said th a t WoodrwW
Wilson seat “ Intel leetaally tbs
moat dishonest m an" ha a m
knew. G&lt;od otd Democratic Grov­
er might h are bean tntereatad In
soma present-day * particles. In
cloaa. personal observation of N or­
ris, U r years, I never could find
one attractive tr a it In tho m an;
to me, he was repulsive. Fletcher,
I regarded, as did others, as a
harm less eld mediocre Senator;
but, in a way, he's a likeable

Iy Is hot. I t will b« • happy day
to r tha nation. when both tha Rcpobllr*n and Democratic p a rtita
ff*t rid of their counterfeit, po­
litically dishonest members.

Markham Now Sings
O f Man Without Hoc
OKLAHOMA CITY, Dee. IS.—
M arkham,
elghtyfour years old, whose poem, “The
Man With tho lloo," stirred the
world thirty-six years nfo, said

UP)—Edwin

Stolid and stunned, ■ b ro th e r®
tho os."
„1
Vis Kin* a ramshackle s q a ®
t e n ' camp near tha rtockyar
he pointed to the huts snd I]
to the fa t cattle aw aiting slam
ter, and cried: “ lo o k a t the t
ference. Man
no
lo a fe r
brother of tho os. . .
H al
become the brother e f the beat
cur do*.”
V

Penney'# AMAZING

*between
■»'
L i .and
^ i loak,
i k ^and
d
pine wood
^ |ori|ri for thr , r rivai of sumwher+in hf find* no troubl*
ja k „ p lTW mol. More and more,
i* find*, winter visitors
arc
flearning the troth about Central
1Florida summers, snd no small
p » »

G IF T T O E A M A N !
H a n Jk rrth ie fi

v v y -.

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quality,

cotton Jacquard!
design apresds)
in pleasing col­
ors *4 s 105.

} -Thread Chiffon
thetr rlcrt.o,, &lt;amj&gt;mlj
to provide adequate
proper education of t
Almost. «ne forgot thr
which he wi« slslrd In
vrss mcivel (o devote
deuetoppunt of the Is
Only -hy eserclse of

Another Shipment
INDIAN DESIGN

S IL K M O SS
T k ty ’rt Crystal Clear!

BLANKETS
Double

Red

R e v e rs ib le
Slse—

Beautiful
Colors

the politic*!
s u ffrs te d C
hoy.vtt the^j
and their b
life, he urj
and their f»
the uptouchi
are —and, do
,sure in tbs
actually ma
support pro
cable sucre:
I have sdvcJ

a fte r the

A* wo f i t it. its* Ethiopia**
h*so Warm left entirety In the dark,
w l «*ly by ■nines, but by their

ifti for Leisure Hours!

N ew S ilk S U P S

Lacy Negligees

T h a t W o n ! P u l l a t » * « S e a m i!

ffk

Of o l e o sllkj
crops, trim m ed1
with loU of lscet
o r very tailored,
Bias ru t fa r All|

O l Nlet SUM

Dainty as can
hot Simply U ll-

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H o r n l i ln&lt;lj

f ilW ri will

New, Imported Fabric

Give Her a
Swede Bridge
Table Cover

G LO VES
T h at M ake G ood G ift*

Washable
Colors Red!
Washable, suede-Hka fabric.
I*rimmed cuffs or plain allpons.

BOYS* SH IRTS
fW *

D lu cl

G reen

and U nion

M tn! Now T o p flit h f'

FeU Color/

SSZ2?Sh irt*
Look for Nm-Craft Label!
p n t fu e e u e

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sh e T r e k , t a j

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W'i»M ^ f u U U ) W
bwUre
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| 4 | i R f I W h ttoj ^ I f l r M l h # yw t

Brit* the wife of * famous War correspondent 1* not
a# it ia cracked up to I*, if one It icrnillrd to m sl betsrecn the line* o f Fajr G tills Welhf. repeat dispatch to the
“ cw York K m ld Tribune from tj*e bomlwcsircd hattlements of D ^ t n , Ethiopia. She If there. In that trouble
M o n , a* the wife of Linton Weft*. , who U coverin* the
Italian adventure ia Africa for American newspaper read­
er*. and occasionally ah* tap* off a dispatch herwrif when
ah* rara amnothln* her husband is hoo busy to notice.
*•
It was probably for this reason, while her husband
waa ferenahty eo *a* cd tn try in* to explain their pres­
ence to n enmp of i*ooraat Ethiopian officials, that Mr*.
Welb hafpraiJ to ha tho first to notice the approach of
live Italian bombers In search of the Uon of Jodah who
juat at that moment waa makln* hia temporary hcad-

M erti Leather iote

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F R ID A Y , D E C E M B E R

IS , 1985

TFTE

SAN FO RD

D E R A I.D ,

D A N FO RO ,

Hopalong" Finds New Adventures

Personal Activities
M A RG A RET

P E T E R S , S o c ie t y

Social Calendar
H M I ft n VY
T h e C e e ilia ii d u - ir C3ub w ill
m eet at 3 :1 ‘* I' '1 at the studio
of M rs. F a n m
Munson, M yrtle
, A venue.
S I N il A Y
T h e Deg in te rs' D epartm ent of
the P re sh y te ri in S u nd ay Schoiil
w ill have « l hristm aa tree a t the
S u n d ay School hour In th e ir dep a rtim n t.' lia ch child la asked to

Ma^ M a d l c a t e c T ^ ^

with ingrediants of
Vicks VapoRub
V icks Cough D r o p

b rin e a toy o r a r tic le o f ctnih*
lit* fo r name ehitd tvho n lh tvw lte would have nu Chtintm na.

Personals

M ONDAY
Th e Sem inole H iirh facu lty w ill
preaent, “ W ho's
C ra ry
Nine,"
a t R :00 I*. M. a t th r *.h i.i,| u u Jitiriu m .
C irc le N um ber One for 1SCtO i f
the l^irst M eth.wli-l
1 h u tch w ill
have a called m eeting a t l:4&amp; 1 *.
M i'* f I* i««* W in n h«« returned
M. a t the D a u g h te r* o f W e s le y
fro m
\ i litlia ,
( ia .
w h ere
ah#
classroom .
C lr c l N rtrm bcr Tw o for in tfi a f sp e n t t i m e w e e k *.
W h ile a w a y
th e K ir a t M e th o d l.t C h u rc h w ill ^it** n th mtlraj the ftiH irg ia * G e o rg is
have a culled n ice ing at 1 15 !'
I t ch fo o tb a ll g ittn r.
M. at Ihe T r u th
Sceltera clo strcotn.
C irc le N um b er T h r r r fur III.W 1 Th e K l iilie r P a ss, g atew ay to
of the F ira t
M ethodist
C h u r li t the p lains nf India from A fg h a n w ill lia v r a called m e e tin g tit 1 C' i.i.m , js a n arro w defile w inding
1*. M. a t the
Ilru lh e i I nan I d u e i In tween In ch cliffs of shale and
room.
; lim es one, uuw thr uded by road
(A d d itio n a l on t'a e r F n o r)
lan d ra il.

Tonight

" T h e K a g le ** ilr o i'd ." c x o im g d ra m a
T h e a te r S a tu rd a y .

Officers Are Fleeted
By Matrons’ Club
i

&lt;»ffic**ra fo r
the
co m in g &gt;
n e te «■h i t id a ; t h r n u n u :i| l hi
fu r
in rm b e i » of
•*um p a rty
l*a*t M a tro n * ' f l u b «.f the €»■
• f the K a « t e if| S l* 4 held T h in *
• riing at the home of M m . J
f f l u f f , S a n fo rd A v ••nui\ vkiih 1
H u f f and M m , K
I
Cm *h&gt;
ho* tra m **,
' I f * . It. L . G r i f f i n pr*’&gt;*it|i d w
' th 1 fo llo w in g o ffic e r * um i p * h, *
M i- l l r r t h a
J m ik im .
p tc - iib
j Mi&gt; G , W . I t n i li y . vice pn*-od
and M r* . K J H m iih , *«-&lt; n |
and tre a su re r
G a m e * w e re e n jo yed d in in g

- FEATURE RICTURE
Aline
Mnr.Mnhon

SL.

“KIN

Gay Mid-Season Colors
Sites 34 to 40

Mr
and
M r*,
G eorge
M ark
S h ip p tod ay announced the m a r
n a g r o f th e ir d a u g h te r, M i** M a ry
A H e S h ip p , to Jo h n
F r e d e ric k
F l l i * . *« n o f M r an d
M r*. J T
F lit * " f tin * c ity
T h e cerem o n y
via- p e rfo rm e d on Nov 7 at Ue
I-and. F la by
th e
R ev
C ly d e
S m ith , p a *tn r o f the F t r* t C h ri*tia n C h u rc h
T h e o n ly a tt n d a u U ar the wed
d in g u e re M r* . R u th S i r w a it and
It N S t a f f o r d of 11*if* c ity ,
M r* F i l l * I* the y* u n g e r daugh1* r of M i and M i* S h ip p and wan
h o rn nm l re a re d in th i* c ity , She
ia a g ra d u a te of Se m in o le H ig h
School n f lb ” r ia * * o f V’i M
bor
Ih e paat 10 m on th* *he him been
■inploy •I in th e o ffic e * o f W F
K ir r h h o ff Jt
M r F i l l * i- ihi -on of M i and
Mi* J T VI i- of Oil* c i t v . fo r
.| y o f H rm lte l- o fi K y li e re
• . fitly nittved to W a s h i n g t o n . P
1 w h e r e hr h a * a n opted a P' *lM.»u in the o f f 1 c* of A ft Stan*
1, \ e v -*e n a to r from K e n t u c k y
M r . K i ll * W ill l e a ' e ah o r tlv fo r
\\ a - h i n g t o n to jmn her hueban d
T I ’-.’a w ill
I*** at h rue at
I I 51
x ,o t h l ' a nital S t »e* t ,
W a* h ing

W hrif lo itit' wcuidet frd g ift th an *ornet lung fo r tin Ip tM V 1
Thing ttint w ill n in In iie t4» b rin g h a p p in e ** in tin* hoo-i-lo d
iff . i i hi i*t m u* i* gone
E v e r y w o m a n '* li t I M F I- m m * “ 1 |o ”
m i,I ji g fi | i(i lo r home i* f t oly a g if t tif d cvo tl' ii Ho.low m e
ti ft .t s.ugge-1 urn* M any o th e r- uw art your m -p *. torn ai oui

The

“ T re a .n re

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I ’t i n r .

C w r n lv s l" »' M un trh
t ill.
w rlnliT
w h ir h
l l u - l i s t r t b . &lt; I .. p I&lt;u &gt;'»*n i i
i v . l . , w ill r o t u .t n r o n t t l l

I I I t .« k M l I III'- S IS
I I II t l ( l I I I b T H
I I II I I t i t I II V E l'S
W I M lI lV t S l l \ | I K S
I'llK l I I U S I U lL ltS
h m io n i \ n iM .i&gt;

i o n i k . i: i t i n k s
mi in tu its
I’ l l T r i l K S
I \M I*H
M l M ill l i t S K I T 'S
I i l l H I M . hl K K K N S

3.95 to (.95

Shoulderettes
K n it te d

i.i.n y ,

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M il.n ,

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K n it t « K l— S o f t

C o lo r s

Knitted Afghans

4*95
A ll W ool Rohes
Klsmtel And Jersey
Nsvy—Wiile—Green— Blue
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(&gt;«?l»4' &amp; S a t i n .

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2-95 to 9.95

Silk Colons
K r r n c h Cr«ii«* n r
S u t i n , I j t c t ^ T r lm n t r t l
And T s ik iw l

f.95 to (.95
j

Silk Slips

|

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1.95 to 3-95
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Danceltes
I’nntie »ni| “ Brs*” B^ts

1.25 to (.95

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A REAL GOVERNOR
WINTIIROP SECRETARY

A ll W oo l

(■■■■■■■■■■wai

Mary Alice Shipp
W e d s J. F. Ellis

REM EM BERED—

SU144P4R

Twin Sweater Sets

M r*. J . I I . C o lclo u g h
pve
a
paper on m u a ira l ed u catio n a t the
re g u la r In e rtin g o f
th e J u n io r
H ig h Sch o o l I* T A . held T u e a
achool aua g a in cr» a!« ib*’ role of ” I!op- d ay a fte rn o o n at the
in tin * *«•» on.I t.f the C la re n c e d itn n u tn w ith R . A . Cobb preaid*
to the* ' ' i t * ii jii J’jj rum m in t’ * i n r
M m . CoK lo ug h,
who
wm i ino f the old a i * , at the M ilam *
t lostuced hy M ia , G eo rg e M c C a ll,
p ro g ra m
c h a ir m a n ,
sta te d th a t
&gt;h«* co ti*ld ered m im ic the h ig h m t
of a i t * am i b ru u g h t out fa c t* in
i,« At*'Mr DMAitlifvit
her p a p e r to prove the p o in t.
■and M is . t » K .
O ih r n u m b e r* on the p ro g ra m
vt. 11
i \t hit n^ed
m luded
n
vo cal
trio , “ S ile n t
•I
1111 1 decor a l t ’ll
\ i r h t , " by M i*
It. t \ M oore,
On
i i n t r | i»| till'’
Mn* It . H P ip in , an d M ra. Colt lo ng h T h e *1 ag r w a * a t t r a c t iv e ly
decorated w ith au tu m n le a ve * and
n lig h te d r h r i i t m a * tre e . A tte n d ­
ii - i'n'%
ance ^ ir trf fo r the d a y w a * a w a r d ­
ed lo M i** K m ilie I,in g le ’ * room .

T H E G IFT A L W A Y S

MU'lili
IBISS^U

Make your Christmas
shopping
easier by trailing at the store where you | J
can buy for every member of the family.
We are proud of our Christmas gifts . . . . If you don’t
think they’re more attractive than ever before, just
come In and take a look.

Mrs. J. H. Colclough
Gives Talk On Music

W illia m R o yd and J im m y F.llm on
a lo n g ” C a s s id y a m i **Jo h n n y N r l* n “
K . M u lfo rd actio n Ih u H c r * to com e

Tonight

Precedent I s S e t
By Indian Mothers
S A N T A . K E , N . M.. D m . 13. —
A p n - rd rn t for A m t r ic in In d ia n
m o lh rrn h»* hern act b y t h r r r
w o m r„ of the T e w *
trib e, who
, n m r to ta k e "tra and e o u n ie l”
w ith G ir l Seoul lesd er*
In thla
c ily . T h r tr», which waa attended
by 2G0 *lrt« , their m o th e r. and
le a d e n , took place a t the home of
M r*. Owiith; R . R if t , w ife of a
prom inent local doctor and m em ­
ber of the G iH Sco ut Council
w hich ia headed by M r*. F ra n k E .
A n d rew t. Th e three In d ian w o m ­
en who attended w ere from the
miniro. and they cam e ln the eo orfu l d r t r i of the T e w a
people
under the e«.nrt of Miaa O rpha
Morican, G ir l Sco ut Indian troop
lead er.

Telephone 148

E d it o r

P A G E T H R E E ,

F L O R ID A *

Sleeping Pajamas

—NOTICE—

Sstln n»ul ( ’repa

My Barber Shop

1.95 to (.95
■■■■■■■■■■■■a

4IIH S a n ford
(N ra t

A u»eful « in
that w ill help
lighten h e r
work,

Ih u u t t fu l
*o
v e ry
fu l tila a a

and
uaettu y

TA B LES
\S hut k rid u mill j
&gt; nil

lik e’

And
at price* Horn

FOR CHRISTMAS!

T«

F,

A ve.

(.a lf h c l* )

HAIR C UTS
J. M. WILSON

A Brand New
Gift Idlest

Lounging Pajamas
Bilk Crrpe or Batin
Variety ofyCttlors

5.95 to 13.73

Comb &amp; Brush Sets
In Attractive SatlnI.intd Boxes

2-95 to 11.75
■ M a H a ^ a n d a ip ft

W eek - E nd Bags
Silk L in ed All Leather With
Fitted toilet Seta

12-50 to 24-50
Unfitted-^-1.SO to 6.95

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Mr*. P e F o ra t Gives
B r i d g e LaBchcon

Social A n d P ersonal Activities
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phone

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Bridge Tournament
Continues A t Mayfair .

Social Calendar

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-t*y m n i * r at W r b a t aa tW
O n l r r C M R c a i After IW

tri^rt n a n M b n t unfitted

Plan* for m rt J '« r 'i work wrr»
diM-u.u-d *t the meeting of (he
Beminule County Girl Fnut Counrit held Uoivilf evening at lira
Hanford Girl Remit Little llou.e
on Commerrial R'.reet, The ("van
Begular program meeting of the eil I* organised to aid and tdrlw
tha Pint Methodiil Cliureh will l b Troopa ilr n d t in l b m i t t ,
taka place at 3:30 I’ . M. at the to h ip In the crraniialton of oth­
er troop* and to bring i b o t betchurch.
The Congregational Fritndib p &gt;ter ro-oper»tio« between the pobLeague will meet at 3:00 I*. M.j lb and the Girl Scute
fc m n o it ■ n 't if plana for ne*t
with Mra. Sheridan Jewett, VC1\
pear ia the farm llr of another
Weat Eighteenth Street.
The Co-ed Claaa of lire Flrat Scout Trvop ln Sanford and the poinb; aeetmd price w»i»t to Mr.
Methodiet Church will hare lla flrat Brownie Park of Sanford. 1and Mra. IL l» Raymond with
regular bu»ine»a and eoeial meet Quarterly review of progreaa of (1 1-2 point*; Mr. and Mra. W.
By CAPT. r . i r a w
at 7:30 P. M. at the home of Mr. Trot pa in the county will be turned Mewing won (bird prise with &lt;3
Me appreciate the help already
and Mra. V . W. Hryan, Holly In thin month.
p o l.U ; and Mr. and Mra. Clyde ^
rt h , tal
th m X «
It waa announced that the an­ Kaanaey were the recipient*
Avenue.
what
will
b
needed
to
fill the
Circle Numlier One* of
the nual m'rtlng will take place in fourth prise with &lt;1 1-2 pointa.
(t'whmg* of eh:]drra who are dr­
P lot IlaptUt Church will meet at January for which epecial inert*
Tfeoee preeent were: Mr. and
aper* T i e S alv ation A rm y
3:30 P. M. with Mra. T. C. Pitch- tiona will he leaned. The
Mr*. It IL Dea*. Mr. and Mra. i l V - . „ „ lUnI . u u .# rVH.to™.
talnment
for
the
affair
.1
1
b
*
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Ktfnr^
Mr.
Mr,
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ford, 1016 Elm Avenue.
Circle Number Two of the Plrat
U n
w . M.wjn*.
Baptlat Churrh will meet at 3:30 Council membra and a broadrs.t |m r m i Mr
the
ebrfli
P, M. with Mra. Ira Southward, I t b r i n g p la n n e d ,
' Mr, and Mrt. C yd* Ei h w Ti Mra.
Ii t s .
king Wwstd
M r m b m w e r r Inform ni
titat M irrtrri
Wait Twentieth Street.
Mimt * B*- fY rti
aeknmwbdged —ftt.nd
Circle Number Three nf th» M|p&gt; Rrvrrurvp m r t M lt. Atlrt*.
s t , % rn K Camilla l * * * . B *
the
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plrat RaplJat Church wilt merl at &lt;p- ralori of
3 :30 P. M. with Mra. W . C. lb - Show, are recorering rapidly from B. G. Pr***lng, W . T. Gary, and J. &lt; T h . India* Mate a f Kashmb,
Couraey, Weal Nlnelrenth Street. recent Injnrie* in nn uwtOmubib
t&gt; MeAlily,
Iwkich h k w Io n a b Himalayan
Circle Number Emir of the I aerident, and will give the ehow.
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Flrat Itapllat Churrh will meet “The Poont of Youth," here In
week a dm-r Pr «e . a 1 m . wArnm ^
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■t 3:30 P. M. with Mra. J. II. Cob •February. The abow la i f particu­ • i ' l l in ( h r I f f g n m r r f l i ,
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interest
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became
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d iB
awardi*!.
Circle Numlier Eire
of th-r the iiarkground of the plot i* laid
Pirat Itaplinr Churrh will
meet In Florida.
Among other i-riflt* planned la J
at 3:30 P. M. with Mra. Joe
the lake Mary Trwyk *llveT tea
Barne«i 317 Park Avenue.
The prayer band of the Prea- |„ March, and the firvt County
hylerian Auailiary will meet at Court of Award* a!«o rcbcd'jltd
3:00 P. M. at the rburrh. Tin ^fur March.
Inapiralional njj-eting when **Joy
Gift*" for aged
minMrra
and
Mr*. J . P. Ilall,
Oord'».i
their familie* will lie eolleete I,
Hynt. End! M »«, Flora Mrllfeul
will lake place at 3:30 P. M.
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ROJfDAY
ClrcU Number Pour for 1M6
af tha FIrrt Mvtbodnt Church
Will hart a railed meeting at 1:IS
P. M. at the Dependab* rlaia-

W here you will find the newest and moat complete
lin e o f Diamonds, Watches, and scores] o f other
suitable Gifts for Everyone•

EMPTY
STOCKING FUND

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an all day meeting at tha churrli
Luncheon
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o’clock with Mra. Georrr Town
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NEVER AGAIN WILL YOU
SEE SUCH VALUES DURING
THE PRE-CHRISTMAS RUSH!
YOU KIM I’ L Y C A N T MJH8 T H IS O N B

ONE SPECIAL LOT OF

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VALUES TO flO.QO—
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VALUES UP
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Boys’ WRIST WATCHES

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DIAMOND DINNER RINGS

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HamiitonWRIST WATCHES $52-50 LadT^’llN XY RINGS $15 and $20
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ELECTBf C RANGES

MANTEL CLOCKS $9, $ H and $ } }
Electric kitchen, C L OC KS $3.|0
Boudoir Electric C L O C K S $5,95
Belt, Buckles amPTie Holder $|

White GOLD TIE HOLDERS $1-00
lie Holders and Cpllar Pin $1, $1.

CIGARETTE LIGHTERS $ | to
S lR fflte LIGHTERS $6-30, $17

Belt, Buckles &amp; Tie Holder $4, $4,59
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LARD 2 lbs 27c
S w if t ’s o r M o rre ll's skin n e d

27c

ham s

19c

S m a ll a u g a r cu re d P ir o lc

HAMS S."5, 23c

N n 2 H a u e r1*

W ATER

GROUND

M ONARCH

LA R G E

WHITE

PACKAGE

t H IL l

Food OfWheat 19c Con Carne

25c

25c

Stew Beef 2 Ibn. 25c

25c

West Beef Roast

Blackberries
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Hurt* r a n)

*f

NOODLES

3 for

...

25°

Chickmw
— t -

Sau sag e

Lb.

L ie

18c

Ib.

|7c

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Premium pound
Flake ( ‘ rachern

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Hiking

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Meal 35c

XU

Lb.

Land O' Rutuhlng

Flour 2 4 "»78 c
Y e llo w rip e f r u i t —

15c

iRiloa W IU m liiafl

cans 27C

FREE
With Orders Of $2 Or More

5 E Free!

G re a t
N ew

ttrtftawft *i»*p mw

Powder 5 small pkgs. l| c

Lane
Carrotn
2 BUN. 13c

1 FIMH

^ - f•

Bananas

E ra

3 cans

0

Parentpe
5c L a

»

^

3 pouds

* *1

C U T BEANS

2

PEA C H ES

2

each

CORN

2

no »»/, c«n*

A ll F la v o r *

JELL-O

3

L a n d O ' S u n sh in e

M INCE M EA T
Cellophane

2 pkgs

W ra p p e l

CO CO ANUT
No. 114 m u

Ib pkg

M ia m i

3 for
3 for

2

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2 for

PRUNES
G ard e n P a t c h

PEAS

2 no I'/a

T a llo w L a b e l —

UPTON’S TEA

V4

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G round

10c
10c

19c
15c
3c
35c

C o rn

M EAL S lbs 9c
N e. I H

L ib b y 'a

SAUER KRAUT

5 lbs

can
Green G iant Pees
National Spaady O ats
, "t i*
Meaty Bulk Prune*
24 oi jar
Sweet Mixed PtckW*

for

2

SOUPS

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pkgs

l l a l a i ( e x . Cfaua C h o w d e r)

JOc

0

2 '/ jC

N o 1 V a . F a n c y Y o rk *

bunches
Crisp Carrots
2
Ib
New Crop Rutebeges
Ib
Lend O ' Suimshine Butter

la - o i g laaava

SPAG H ETTI

N e. 1 ta n a

Place your order now fo r special Christmas fruit poxes* We
pack (hem with oranges, grapefruit, tangerines,' knmqusts,
In fancy boxes with moss, etc. Just give us your Order and
we’ll pack and ship, for you.
-

for

G ard en P a tc h

a.

Apples

for

No 2'/a can

H e. I H

LETTUCE

N . Y . State Danish Cabba ge lb
Stalk
C a lif. Fancy Celery
lbs
Yellow Onions
3
U.

A valo n

VEGETABLES

Large t'UHNak

Bananas 5 lbs 19c

14-01 b o ttle

BEANS

.Rutabagas1 pound

•

lbs

D O G FOOD

Fw

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N avy

3

Tall Red Kidney

LENTILS - G A R H A N Z 0 —
P I N T O BEANS — C H I L I
BEANS —LARGE L I M A S —
SPLIT PEAS
No. 1 Hweel
Potatoee
10 LRH. 13c

A

N o rth e rn

BEANS

No. Z can s

Navy Beans 2 pounds
Tomatoes 2 No. 2 cans

G RA PELAD E 16 o i jar

LIBBY'S C A TSU P

1 'urchA.ac o n e pkg. A g et a n oth er pk g. l c

-----------—

COCOANUT 10c

W e lch 's

2 pkgs.

Peaches 2 No. 2

Figs
2
8-ot bricks 15c
Pocans
7-oi basket 25c
Swansdown Cake Hour 33c
Dates
2-lb pkg
25c
SunMaid Raisins 2 pkgs 17c
Valley Raisins 3 pkgs 10c
White Raisins
Ib 10c
Citron, Lamon Peel Ib 29c
Orange Peel
Ib 29c
Wh. Glace Cherries Ib 44c
Glace Pineapple Ib 35c
Currants (new crop) pk 15c
B a k e r 1* 4 - o a S h r e d d e d

S m ok ed

i p * B i,#l 11 «v

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ROAST

i

A A Taar ttrooer Sag

S a lt Dolling

For Hcltcr linking

‘I «Hn 11 A rr* I.

H

W H IT * LTLY SO TIM ES AS FIN E
AS O R D IN A R Y F IO U B IS TH E
FIN E ST F 1X)UR MONEY CAN BUY .
FOB RO U N , BISCUIT. CAKES,
r A S T B Y AN D BREAD.

BACON

Dec. 13th &amp; 14th

lc SALE

Grocery and Meat Mkl.

n -u

That Successful Baking
Requires (aood Flour.

BACON from

MAR

D
R
E
F
T
ROBERTS’
___

GOOD C O O K S K N O W

C A IN

AND

N EW

Co.

It'* a Real Treat "Bringing Homs Tko

S T ia a
Il

1 t

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Security
Lumber

100y0004b Bacon Sale^omeGetlt!

Cherries 2 No. 2 cans

in w &gt; ii.
r n f •i a v i

Nit I

U

and

T h e tu rn o v e r o f c o lle c tiv e f a r m *
tra d e d u rin g n ine m on th* o f 1934
In 24 m ain c t i n
o f the U .S .S .H .
In rre a a e d b y *37.5
p ercen t compared w ith the aam e |w rTw l o f
1035, M oscow h a s an nounced.

J

F O R R E S T GROCER
GAT
I

1790,

IS.— b ro u g h t to A m e ric a in 1812.

at

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Noted Quint Star To
Play At Gainesville *

In

Lumber And
Roof La*

CO M PO UN D

• I TI VS

niw•«*•••* iii *
CAIIIMUI - »

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II f.•' I I

Dee.

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F T c tc h e r
of
F lo r id a
• nld a f t e r a r a i l a t th e
W h ite
ith a I ’ W A loan H o lla r y r i d r n la y P re s id e n t R 'o ae________
. . . w. . ~ . —
w ill b eg in n e x t Mon- v e lt p io in i« i'it "to g iv e ua a ll he
no n r r a t r li" f o r th e F lo rid a s h ip
O A I N E S V I L L F . . D e c. I S . — A
T h e 4 ® rm lto ri* » wil1 '■» ho li t
r a p a r i ly ir n w d la r x p e r lr d K a tu r- u n d er ccm lra ct at a co a l o f 1 2 3 1 ,. r a iin l
T h r s e n a to r t a lk e il w ith
the
d » y n ig ht in Ih e
U n iv e r s it y
o f UWt, th e lo w r it bid a n t in g th r e
F evident ab out the fu tu re fin a n c F lo r id a g y m n a siu m fo r the
l.a«- . E m i t t e d . I t
I*
e xp e cte d
th at
f the IH fi.n o o .o o o
p ro je c t.
k e t h i ll c lln le w h ieh b r in g " to G ath ey w ill be re a d y f o r o ccu p an cy fin m w h irh 1.1,000,OOO a lre a d y h as
to rla n d . and fo r h i" one an d i n l y
w ith the o p ening o f th e f a ll te rm I h -o ii p ru v id e il.
a p p e a ra n e r in
the
s t a le .
the
ill IMItH,
j
j|r
llo n se v e lt w ill ta lk
the
f a m 'd C h u ck T a v lo r . n nc o f th r
T
h
e
b
u
ild
in
g
s
r
r
p
r
aented
by
m
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lle
i
o
v
e
r
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l
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,
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r
y
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Hopg re a te st W k e t l ' i l l p la y e rs th l"
lb ■ a r h ite c t’n "k e tc h 1„ panel A k in " . W m k « t ’ ro g rc " *
A d m ln is
c o u n try he* e v e r k n o w n .
H r in d ia re th e m en b g ro u p and w ill tie t ia t o r , F le t c h e r «aid .
In i r d r r to g iv e th e fin e s t p r a r
e a r ly
,
,
I *
. 1
; * , „ placed a d ja c e n t to
R o llin s
H a ll ■nleil th e re 'w riuld lie an
tlc a l and " r ie n 'if ie d rm n iw tra tln n 1
f* r tn rn .
The
wom en s
g ro u p . d ecisio n.
fu n d a m e n ta l", the
i o f h a e k r th a ll
sh o w n In pa n el It, w ill ti ■b u ilt at
U n iv r a it y
of
F lo rid a
th ro u g h
Thi* kxfMtk trr© i» c u ltiv a te d fo r
the o p p o site end o f the rn m p u flen C le m n n ".
b a sk e tb a ll
ro a h,
a r r a n g r il to tirin g T a v lo r h e re in a d ja c e n t to M a y flo w e r and P u g s- a * fib e r r h i* ffy ' n J m a and Ie*»
i i e riK iv rly
in
th e
P h ilip p n e*.
le y H a lls fo r w om en.
a p ro g ra m w h irh w ill lie o ffe re d
F e ife m te il .Vlnln&gt; S ta te * and C r y the g e n e ra l p iib lir w ith o u t
any
I n.
c h a rg e w h a tso e ve r
A fte r a
p ap er
w ad
b a rra g r
sp oiled a m u n ic ip a l band c o n c e rt,
I'd iilir ^ lo *ee *on.eC u sto m e r
r i l y and l* n d o f f ic i a l! d re w up n h intr cheap ii a i t ’ nw hat.
A lth o u g h
th e re
Is
a
la rg e
ru lin g
re q u irin g
K a lin a ,
K a s .,
th i* i»n und look ir.
C irtk
Ti
P a l l i n co lo n y in B in G ra n d e do
1» u] .t a l e , I lr a a ll . th e H a l an | „ . ; y o u n g a te r* to be aceom panted by
he m ir r o r ,
, a alnn o f E th io p ia I* not r m p ilU r , ■,lu l1 '1 a t r ,, n r *1f t*.
h e re , s a y d l* p a lrh e - fro m P o rto i — ------ --------- ------------------------A le g re , s t a 'e e a p it it . wh r h te ll
T O O I . A T K T O C I .A H S I F V
of
v io le n t
seen *•
in
" t a lk ie "
t h e a t e r , w h en e ve r film s o f I I Due
It l'V A
01 b T G o ld en
n ig h tin a r r show n
g a le C a n a r ie s lonti U n io n A v .

It N D L L o s

in ‘Mol
Kl« to.el.. I • .

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WASHINGTON.

C huck

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"Independent-H om e Owned an d O p era ted 11

P L A N T A T IO N

M(A) tiltill*- I'll
lir.ANH *i........

f iv e

stu d e n t re sid e n ce * to be b u ilt

Coffee lb. 27c

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lbscaint.it
A L P I . i :^ » ••' '
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M ONARCH

Sanford Market Report
lir.ANH

Club expects
300 Will See Lads
Put On Exhibition

c il’S

A re p ttn g an in v ita tio n e x te n d ­
ed by
u n a n im o u s vo te
o f th *
M en'" C lu b o f O v itd o , t h r S e m i­
nole H o y *’ A t h le t ic C lu b w il l go to
O vie d o on T h u r a d s y e v e n in g
of
n e a t w eek an d p u l on a b e n e fit
"bow fo r the c h ild re n o f th a t eomo m n ily , Ju d g e 8 . A . It. W ilk in s o n ,
C lu b *|M in to r, announeed
to d a y ,
f lr r e lp ' s fro m th r «how w il l go
In to t h r fun d b ein g ralaeH by the
M e n * C ’uh to p ro vid e C h r is t m a s
ch e e r fo r
u n d e rp riv ile g e d
c h il­
d re n
an d
th e re fo re
a d m is s io n
rh a r g e s o f ZE an d 10 c e n le w ill be
m ad e.

n d e ’ iirn tio n f n m th i* r i t y could
utii-nd
t lw
c o n fe r n r r
a n il
«Vr* va*' n lm iil it . but
Frrn a n d ln m
1«|it fa r u w a y
I
i , -a r„iip t&gt; n i* n , |t id r * m lv o c a tr
r f t h r I lr p a r t m r n t o f F lo r id a , I*
In
4 R eport)* o f the re m a rk a b le
fo h * the m a in n p r a k ' r
*t
th**
c re a * e in m e m lw riO iip o f ("nm pd is t r ic t c o n f e r r n r r
|&lt;r1l-I.&lt;irtdriic l'«»*t o f the A rn e rir» n
l/ r y lo n w ill iw* » rn t to th*« %eci*fi4 .
A n a tio n w id e not
1f
n e rv ie r
q u a r t e r ly
c* n fe re tire
of
th*' |
hint ion a In - e ll r ha rrfm I S .
fu rl
F o u r t h d l* t iic t in K c rn a n d in a I n - '
fu r B iit u m id illi'. Ip ru jcrti-d
t«
tn o rro iv and S u n d a y , but the l«» nl |
h e lp i i m l i . i i i t . l G iu n in n y m l .In w n
o u tfit w ill not h ave » re p re *e n ti» j
liv e at the m e t in R . T o m m a n d o f I it * o il im p rt •

■
C o n stru c tio n

With Thrilling Event A t 9 In Oviedo Dec. 19
S a n fo rd 's f ie i t w ild w c .t rodeo.
J a u n t y J r * M a rio n e tte , w il l be
fe a t u r in g u lc e r rid in g and
b u ll
pern »*trid«* F iv e S t a r F i n a l,
d o g g in g , got u nd e r w a y th la a f t ­ hnvwr th at I" fam e d fro m H o lly *
e rn o o n a t 2:JtO o'clock and the c o n ­
wood to B r» ad w a y m th e “ reel**
testan t.* r e c r lv r d
some v a lu a b le
th in g Jo e w ill be re m m be red a*
lim b e rin g - u p e x e rc is e * fo r the e v ­
the w e ll-k n o w n w r it e r o f “ J a u n t y
e n in g 's p e rfo rm a n ce w hich beg in *
J o e . the H o ra e K in g .’*
a t 8 :0 0 o’c lo c k .
f &gt;yt htii nd in g
am on g
th e
ro w
W ild F lo rid a s le e r . fro m G ro sp u n ch e r* w ill be S i r A r t h u r TYrangent C itjr a re being used and Ihe
n lg a n , on lim e b a n k e r, w h o w ill
m a n a g e m e n t ha» re c e iv id e n trie s
rido h** n n ln rin tt* b u rk in g h orxe
f r o m a ll o ve r F lo rid a i n the v a r i
“ In p tif f irie n t F u n tfa .”
B ra n n ig a n
oua e ve n ta . w h ich a re liv in g atag ed
d a *i a r r
u n d e r th - . . . . p i e r s o f the S . n f . rd • ‘ • • r t
,h " ' 1 h *
fo rm
of a
F i r e D ep art m en; an d the J u n io r " f »&gt;'*
‘ n »h"
hor»e
nam ed
“ S lo p
P a y m “ lit/ *
c h a m b e r o f fo n fm e r r e .
w h irh he g u a ra n te e * w ill
th ro w
F i r e C h ie f M ark C le v e la n d , w h o a n y o n e
who
a tte m p t*
to
pet
w a a buajr tod ay a tte n d in g to la sta b o a rd .
m in u te d e ta il" o f th e
rodeo,
la
A m o n g e th e r p ro m in e n t
b ro n ­
am on g the a u rp ri« c
r n t r le *
and
cho hr«tfer* ent m l in the e v e n t*
w il l a tte m p t to b u ll d m e a h am
r r ll e n r y “ ll* irh T e n a lo n ”
ToVta n d w ic h In fro n t o f the g ra n d rnan,
on
V o lta g e ;
“ G e n tle m a n
a la n d
a t r a a r t ly
IM Kl o'clock
J i m " S lin tfle y on Hum r h e e k . and
E a s t e r n S ta n d a rd T im e .
I a m tin* not le a * I M a rio n L a m a r
R o y d L 'a lm rr o tb e rw la e k n o w n
It at;' m e *, fo r lipn e n t r y , who e t *
a * the A r ir / o a K id , w ill ride - ne
I serf* to “ c le a n
up"
in
m an y
Of the
la te
mode!
P ly m o u th
to a rh c a In the h u rd le e ve n t. H e e v e n t*.
T h e r e 'll be m n rr rodeo
t h r ill*
&gt; | | l a trlv e
to Jur^ ji o ve r
tw o
F o fd " and one C h e v ro le t In a d e s ­ to m o rro w , the S a tu r d a y a fte rn o o n
p n p ra m i*» b p in at 2 30 o*c ock
p e ra te leap.

More Money To Be !f e rAI t™
,or 1)1,1 h‘ * b' f" ,nt ■?
Quarter Million To
6 y e a r* b elon g" to J .
It.
(■iven
Florida
Canal
F
ield
*
of MMiport, au. it w*§
Be Spent At Rollins

17c

17c
!5c
15c

W h ite House

3 for 20c
PEANUT BUTTER Jar 23c
3 for 13c
tl-w ju i

0

C o ld e e A K « S p a t h e t U . N o o d le e o r

Crfec*
Merwel House
Potted Meet
Pflkbury'a Belt Hour
12 ,|M
Pflkbur/a Pancake Hour • pk*

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)AT, DECEMBER IS, 1935

TH E SA N FO RD

""V .

I1 E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

fo r jo in t operation bjr tw o com-

Farley Will Ask
For AMailLine
* Flying Atlantic

p a n ic s—one

A m e ric a n

and

yeara before C h r is t, and indeed!
one had been used by the surgeons e f j

P A G E S E V E I*

FLORIDA HIGHLIGHTS

Vanderbilts
Left
On;
• t e .
t ♦.
f » I
1
I'nmnamuMl Islam!

f o r r lf n ."

an tiq u ity. B u i it is on ly recently .
P a ri*
bamlag.-s
Ila r lle e Hran ch . Second A s s is t ­ that p la a lr r of
e ffrg tiv e ly j
an t P o stm a ster G e n e ra l in ch a rc e have been employed
as sp lin ts.
o f a ir m a il, sa id th a t the soothT h r p laste r of P s r ia baml»E&lt;"i
ern route. »i» Berm uda and the
A s o re s, seas
p referred
to
the or ro ller is of m arked value b e - 1
northern route, by N ew foundland cause it ra n be applied to the t is ­
and northern Irela n d , beraase -&gt;f sues over the broken bone in a
.w in te rtim e d ifficu lt it *. It w as re- p lastic state. A s the p laste r ha' - |
perfect ,
« I W . how ever, that G reat B r i t ­ dens, th* splint form * a
ain has closed Berm uda to tr»n«- mold, supporting the lim b alon,* J
A, | m tic fliirh ts liy other than Its full length Without e * rr* * iv o |
^ a s i i i n g t o n . d * * . i s .— &lt;a p &gt;
B ritish
plane* W hether
some p ressure at an y p.'int.
— T h e inauK unall on of a Ira n *m eans of b reaking that deadlock
Th e rig id ity ami lig h tn ess
&lt;(
A tla n tic a ir-m a il s r r e ic e w as r e ­ would b* pr |M»«ed at tom orrow s p laster o f I’ s r is sp lin ts m ake il
ported by o fficia ls to aw ait otdv m eetina none would say.
possible for I he patient to n v v v
the
negotiation
of
reciprocal
" I t ’s a ll a m atter of re rip ro e i - 1 a In &gt;ut without risk , ansi surh n v
ag reem en ts p erm ittin g A m e rica n tjr," one u fficia l said.
" If
the tion stim ulates circu latio n through
planes to land on
foreig n
soil. B r it is h a re a o in a to fly here by the affected limb as a whole.
Behind that Ion* rem ain ing ob­ w ay of Berm uda they'll h are to
sta cle , how eeer, lie s a tangle of lei us use Berm ud a, too.
N O S E H Y G IK S F .
They
Mow should one blow one's no..in te rn atio n al com petition, In r o le - j won't lie side to land
in
the
Ing a t lea st fou r co u n tries, eerh United S ta le s
without
p e rm is­ — now that w in 'ry d a y s m ake the
e ir r r is e a frequent necessity T
'
try in g to d r ir * as advantageous sio n.a b arg ain a s possible.
W ell, there are two schools of
thought on the subject, lin e u rg . «
A form al a ta trm e n l issued la^l
that both nostrils be
blown
t
n ight at the d o se of a week of
once T h e other condemn* lb '- *«
cu nfe rare e«
between
A m e rica n ,
sheer foolish tim id ity, and f a m . s ,
B r it is h , Ir is h and C a n ad ian gov­
clearin g first one and then lii“ |
ernment re p re se n ta tiv e , said "un
other, m eanw hile blocking the op
P 1 .A 8 T K K O P P A R IS
u n d erstan d in g ” rrached on a recip
W hen a Imne is broken il is the piwltr.
rocal basin had raised the "hope*
aim of the p hysician who treats
The argum ent ren te r* alsiut the
fo r the 1BS7 objective.
tl»in le v le l;
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iiwn i-qnipinent
and
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depending u|«.n Ingenuity
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catrar forri|fo landing field* w ill I r a n *
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c ilia oi ^mall whip like pmje* i ion*
o f t h r i-r||» o f (be li ning m r m
bra n r*, w hich b y
th r ir
motion

l l u a r r e and o n m t a l in effect, the T t ’ K H A N
la one o f the movt p ic tu rr* i]u « f r a t u m o f th r
d rra a o f the F lu n d a S c n irin tn
O n e* worn all
m ost c o n sta n tly , it u now aeldom uschI, r i c r p t
d u rin g im (K&gt;rtanl occa*iori« or c r lr b r a t io n t .
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t iiu a lly made by w rap p in g thaw la o r lian d kerc h ie f* m an y tim e* aro un d the h rad and tre y rin g
th rm in aha|ie by a band, lo r n t t lm r i made o f
beaten i i l v r r . T h r whole c r e a t e * a b r illia n t combi hut ion and n r i n f e l l to a ttra c t u n u iu a l a lt r n
tiOO.

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T h e .S P A N IS H M A C K K U K I . I* a gam e and
food flth o f the h ig h n t degree. It feed* and tight*
un th r s u rfa c e w h ere It e a g e rly take* a r t illn a l
h a lt.
H a tta llo n * o f them m ove along tbs o u ter
sh ore* d u rin g w in te r, b u t In P la n 'll nnd A p u l,
school* o f them e n te r the In le t* and pastes, where
th ey affo rd (line sp o rt.
It it u su a lly cau g h t along
b o ih the F a s t and W est coast* o f F lo rid a hy trid l
Ing
F is h in g fo r them is don# m o stly on the flood
tid e , but o fte n v e ry su c c e s s fu l on the b u t o f tha
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A s i* |K iu nd JM aekciel p io d u tra about I,*
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THE ORANGE STATE OIL CO.
AND THE

H. B. POPE CO.. Inc
WISH TO THANK THE PEOPLE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
FOR THEIR SPLENDID P A T R O N A G E T O D A Y
A T THE FORMAL OPENING OF THE NEW STATION

We Invite You Again Tomorrow!
C R O SL E Y R A D IO S
u, s* tires

FREE! - FR E E !
One Ciuiirl Of Oil Free
\\ ith Kvery
Puri'hasf Of 5 Gallons Of Gasolene
Friday A: Saturday Only!

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A big staff of employees* all with years’ ex­
perience in lltc automotive business, assure you
o f expert and courteous service ut all times* We
Invite you to pay us a call.

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PHO DUCT.
C e ra e r

a f t i i t e Y . ’o . it i t i S H B a

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with primarily wffl b* I* keep
^harmony oa poostbto Within tho
widely
separated
ochoolo o f
with CongraM heretofore. Ha U thought 1a hi* party. .
8. . B o b « t I t La Follett*. Tho
only member tif U
in* P prdpOMlTi
Whatever “ You ns
-U nde
■ay will bo list***]
command o f both
,
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0. Henrik S h ip
o f tho B oo m . w ay not Fdletta. Bhlpilo*
rnablo M in' doyi peat.
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Majority Lender Bankhead.
-B i ir Bankhead didn't harp Op­
portunity In the laat oesaion Of
the House to dem onetnto what
he can do aa hi* party** leader,
tltnaoa kept him from thy floor
C
from tba day o f hla aalacUon,
4. John J.
O’Connor, i A i
chairman o f tb* rule* eommUtoo
4f the Ilooao and ono o f the friumvtNt* which mice that branch
of Con«roe*, OJConnor will her*
tho final cay on all matter* o f
ptpeedura.
4. Bertrand Bnali. Rapubllfsn
lander o f tb* House. the portly
New Torhor will direct tho of­
fence for hia party oyaistt the
"Ceetu* Jock*

Once Disappeared
Among Cannibals Hint? At

Opening

Keep JSy* On 0 Mao
By

Advice G i v e n

Correepoiuleat

^ ^ 0 * ^ U D* m M , W»&lt;tA b# b " * ° T h r i l l rfU lito^A fW trilU opening &lt;
fo r Congneo
a m a tfi t
_
_
(ttopB epubllcan pellUcenk railf t * ? learning o f fermer Senator
• S J T ’ S m J T Ito! HIU M bugging with activity—
On beth aide* o f -tba bttJthere', eyideap* o f It
Senator ^ i r r h a , o f MUelectppi
1* in towp praparmg. for hearing*
W M Booeevalt fo r re-election t” *™1 eo* , t
S f * let It r o a t that, baa aoma
™ era for II days tba party on NRA befpra hi* finance Mg*,
ct*M do nothing bat follow by mitteo. SenaUg He Nary o f Dra­
gon, Republican floor loader, . k
'.Thera la i real difference o f
“ “ T ? 1* " r f
her*— *o mething unuiual fo r V^«
Union among BepuUlcaaa on the
m ,‘s' f"
T *"
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F
■ qiu U i to oMist b K it u i t M r
Vice President Garner, Spegkef
pfltten o f bow f i r tbty should
^
T .*
*
Byrne
and Senator Roblneon,
h la their aaeaulU on the -N ew Mndl? f
™
Democratic leader o f tho Senate,
are back In th* capital from their
trip to tho Filipino Uangurmfloa.
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Tampa Girls Are To
Represent C o l l e p
At Federation Mpet

machei in 16. Olhere^ra o f the
A* th*
abanIf t K that It will be a mistake to ‘)on,&lt;1 hope the ace and hie com.
paniona—Ilk* TV»m Bawy.r and
taTraeb aa the a a /
with IU
pkMka to the fanner*
c f P h i ’ observations
B t e a c It doe* from a r t irh r
r t b * Republican old guard In a
Iratel d a te Uk* Ohio, attracted
mhMenUojj o f politician. U r a
"Candidate* era mere Incident*
[ Importance," he said, -only
fM Urid by the philosophy edvoi l p l . , . .To talk about tha
rpublican* coneldered ae candlite* men who voted for tho A A A
t NBA, or the other eoclalLtle
Mtram*, Including th* financial
aaqutradlnr, Inflation, tb* el*
ir dabanch and tha wild epend#t « u * a
tha qumUon, ‘ Why
WTI th* Republican* *iyior*a
adoeralt and ho don* with prlnpl«a o f government.* "
Wore thi* adrte* adhtrad to.th*
imoa o f loraral m*n In tho S*n» • prominently mentioned a*
JWdatoe fo r th*
Rtpubllcan

Moek rb fa &lt;wHo ,ne*kBd fcom#
*« h**r their own funtral servlco*&gt;—eat In the Jangle and
beerd their own death* ennouneed
* » n «m *n*d « “ ■
*»• *
on* « f lh* m inJ Marching planei
»»&gt;•*» *** « "* »a d « * • »
***&gt;■
t l'rllI“ ‘ ,onIt w ie hla war experience on
tb* Gallipoli and weetern front*
which gave tht hero hie Insatiable
appetite fo r adventure. After the
•vm'.etlce, ho lift the royal air
fcrre* end ^Immediately Utmehed
Into a ear**r that e*irl*d through
IT rear* of record breaking ad*
venture.
u , w t, th* firet man to fly the
T**m»n e r e h- circled th* glob*,
mad* InnumrreMr deehe* from
|BHUIn to Au**rall». nearly lot*.
hl, j , / , |„ , n , t t, mnt to fly from
|
to Nvw York, w ei knlght^ by k i „ , r * ir g * and given the
utj# ef *|r^ommodor*.

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The t*n, homely. ^Inning Auetrtllen w e. bora M y e .r . .g o

lh*

Wh*r*^would* Senator Dor.h, " U
example, And hlm.elf If Fee.'

it

atun- o f-r,
that

i r j o f Michigan T
hl«mw

Much of th*

U tfl ilalln n

wwata ■ fl n.

Sam* believe those In control o f
Republican machinery In Ohio de­
vised such * plan for the eipr*ee
purpoee o f heading o ff Senator
Borah. Th* Idaho sanator U Mid
to plan cnUrtng • number o f
Stall primaries, although ha has
mad* Be definite commitments aa

TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 1»— Stu­
dent! at Florida State College
for Women will begin a 16-day
Christmas vacation
at
11:10
o ’clock Friday morn Inf, Dee. SO,
acctrdlng to an announcement by
President Edward Conradi of tba
institution. Class** will be ra­
mmed at 8:30 A. M. Monday,
Jan. fl.
Many Chrlitmaa went* of the
holiday action are being planned
before the ctudenta leave for
their vacation. Of interval ore the
annua] concert* by the college
orchestra and glee club on Dec.
12 and IB revpectiveiy Prom­
inent among the icclal events
will be the annual Christmas din­
ner, Dec. 18;
the traditional
senior Chriitmai party followed
by caroling at the home* of the
cider Tall»ha»»e# resident*, Dee.

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G o in g T p
a P a rty ?
. . . o f eourae you a n . Let us
make your holiday season a sue*
eeaa with 0 delightful now
hair
stylo.

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eueeteifully
WIT 0110(1 1®,
performed th* then unheard i&gt;f
fast of flying from California to
Australia, a dletanc* o f 7,800
mil**. In three hop*. Th* firet
carried to Honolulu, the eecond
and lengMt to th* FIJI leltndt,
and th* third on to Brisbane,
Aue trail*.
Smith'* globe-circling feat we*
no *p**d d»sh, but • twe-year
project Into which wvnt 80,090
mil** o f flying. II* biased new air
trail* across mountain, desert and
sea. establishing many records.
record* he
Asked one* w hat

-W hy, my own, of eourae!"
The kllldeer, commonest Ameri­
can plover, often eurreundi it*
neat with smell pebble* and frugffnaflt* of shells.
Two kings of th* Scots war*
named Kenneth.

It u sed to b e all v e ry fine in

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o ld en

days for

tl?p

k itch en ,

w ander ab on t the co n n ly y sld e

}ieptcy save h e r

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w pyry

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singing, while thpir w ives stayed

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» i f h eH lom atlo p e rtfli)ty .

h o m e p rep a rin g the feast.
S ee th e se

m od ern

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Now, h ow ever, M rs. H ou sew ife

a p p lia n ces a n d h osts o f sm a ller

goes alon g, yet the feast is ready

e le c t r ic a l g ift s

ju st the sume.

rppnpi o r th ose o f y o u r fa v o rite

Sh e has ch osen

a c le a n , tim e -s a v in g e le c t r ic

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! „ Ohio, for a candidate to anter tba preferential primary he
meat declare hi me# If a candidate
AM give written permission to

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timony aa f a l l aa
the ameke
black o f harnt almond (belli or
frankincense.

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and replied:

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discussion rrotip i t the Kenan*
City n m t where atodeata o f tha
University o f K u a u wUI b«
host*- Mis* Graham i* t t a i n w i
o f tho Judiciary o f tho 9 . &amp; C.
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Danmark and daughter gf the lata WIMlAm Janntnga B
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the Commoner, although aha eaye ehg had n e w noticed 1
fg ghetogrepha ar the mirror. (Aoeoolated Proaa Photo,
A m m n hoping Papl Uscwton (left), tha tough Baaque who
Borer hna bean knoaked gut, wUl g irt lo * LouU &lt;right 1 a belter
battle than moat o f hia pradtccaaorg when they »*•* i* New York
tonight. (AeeocUted Frgaa Photo*)

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Kantuckr from tolamn M utiy Ltlloon ( le f t ) amid eheere at
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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
much to that Disraeli wrote: "A ll
Prim# Ministers have the gout."
Baldwin's return to
office
leaves the number of prime min­
ister* still 39. Twenty-eight have
teen English, seve. Scotia, three
Irish and one Welsh.

m u war theater la com paratively
small.
Air transport, therefore, oven
taking into account Ita rapidity
and the frequency of round trips,
would feed and munition only a
■mall portion of the troopa.
One thing ia certain—aU Um
.fighting that la to ba dona muat
be completed before the "b ig
rain*." What the Italian high
command trill do then with ita
huge body o f soldier, will form an
MIAMI, Dec. 13. - &lt; A P ) — Re­
Interesting chapter of modern
jecting the cl|y’i plea the bond*
warfare.
were Issued by "collusion and
conspiracy" o f former city com­
missioner*. Federal Judge Hoi­
sted L&gt; Ritter yesterday upheld
the validity of 17,000.000 in Coral
Gable* municipal securities.
The city, demurring to a ault
by bondholder* to recover 93,000,000, contended the securities were
Ittued, without election, by commlsiloner* who at the asm# time
were officers of the Coral Gable*
Corportion, developer of tho area
that later became the elty.
Tho elty alleged the bond*
were void, claiming they were Is­
sued to raise fund* to enable the
firm to comply with It* promise*
of extemlv* Improvements to lot
pure has* ra.
Judge Ritter found the question

y GiveTrouble
' Italian Army
W et Season Expected
jf&amp;Elo Begin Soon In
. Northern Sec 1 1 o n
r-w
IM A R A , Eritrea, Dec. 13. —
-W h at will happen to Italy’ s
•nay fas Ethiopia when the
y auaaon come* and sky tor■ torn reads Into quagmire*
IV seen sink to the hip and
sale flounder and die 7
Mu I* a question preoccupying
kgn Journalist) here who have
military *experience. Those
rrts range from an Englleh
m l to a French lieutenant.
MM 110,000 men now are
I Up on Italy’s northern front,
n
are constantly arriving.
F Sr* M mile* beyond the old

Coral Gables Bonds
Of $7,000,000 Held
Valid By U. S. Judge

As Four
rentier Ties
Gladstone Record

Baldws

«ta Janaary come* the season of
the "Rule rains," the unimportant
oh* lasting until March. This
g|VgM net bother them much.
- riJtot the real rainy season starts nirally "unknown“ ‘ to"th# Isw, al­
M f/a n d o f May and lasts until though history cites Sir Robert
IVylsmliir. blotting out the face Walpole 0 7 :i-t7 4 1 ) as ths first
• - 011*1 —-• ••* 47 **■•» h
o t the earth with a sheet of
for* George Washington beeama
. When that evil day comes, the he first President of tha Unlteu
IVVde constructed so laboriously States.
Evtn Walpols’s claim was dahl­
the last few weeks to rnable
ia*. Lord Melbourne, In a Irttellm k s to carry up provisions
to Queen Victoria, cauetlcally re­
an d ammunition will be wiped
ferred to Walpole as having "ar­
an t. Officers makr no secret o f rogated to himself an office pre­
viously unknown to the Law and
“Ouly roods with a strong
Conitltutlsn, that of Prims or
rtl— foundation will aland up,” Sole Minister,"
•gld Ml engineering major. **AnJ
Melbourne Insisted that Wal­
|gp than ten percent of our roods pole only secured the title because
t i the old frontier are of
the German-speaking Georg* I
nature."
had "so Imperfect a knowledge
•t o f the roads built by the Ot the lengueg* of the country”
ns sines they crossed the that he had to rely on Walpole
v follow the old caravan for the transaction of buslnoi*.
0, Those trulls have been
But the title stuck, until flnslly,
p i , alralghtenedj^Jsanked, rain 1906, It waa recognised by Isw.
htflilaal with gravely
Today, relations ' between the
Mala they are dirt road*.
prime minister and monarch are
, Tracks in dry weather grind considerably more formal than In
thorn Into powder six Inches deep the past. Melbourne, for eiamplv,
tolMo 0 week. Hood crews con- received the following Jovial Invi­
gbaatlj- a r e Ot work on them.
tation from William IV:
] l( l the rainy season the caravan
"T V King highly approves the
trails themselves were impass­ day /lied for the meeting of
able, avan for mules and camel*. Parliament, and begt that every­
Tho'roods will be little better.
body will dine with him after the
Whot, therefor*, will happen lo Council and drink two bottles of
tlm big Italian army? Suppllvs wine a man "
y___ _ be brought up In lru&lt;ks.
Teetotalers
in those "twoj l i r s ia not enough in the routibottle" day* were rare among tho
h s s l i l s lo support the troop*.
sovereign'a upper counsel tors—#0
hlawt supplies, so no surplus can
laid by.
•Perhaps- It Is suggested, the
ggtjorlty o f the troops, after hav­
ing occupied that part of Ethiopia
tfcel Italy desires, will return to
Xritraa. leaving strong garrison*
to tha strategic points.
Another suggestion Is that air
lia vapor! will he used. A irvl*na*
u k s off from Asmara and
fy-a easily at Aium nr Mahal*.
||gg|TSr the pay load that a
nlane can carry In the roountaln-

of the bonds' validity had not been
raised during the 10 years follow*
log their Issuance, during which
period succeeding city commis­
sion* bad recognised the debt.

Sholtz Sends Appeal
To Citrus industry
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. II. —
(API —Governor Sholts called
upon the Florida dtrua Industry
yesterday lo extend the power o f
shipment regulation ta the State
Citrus Commission by naming Ita
members to 3 committee to admin­
ister
the proposed • marketing
agreement.
The Governor eald ha believed
"the grower la again being ex­
ploited for aelfleh purposes," and
Invited citrus men to maka a
check of the "Interests" that are
overloading the market.
The Citrus Control Commission
waa created by the 1935 Legisla­
ture and given broad power* over
the Industry, However, the au­
thority did not extern! to that of
regulating shipment*.

Virgin Isle Cocktail
College Professors
Killed By Employee Is New Ickes Project
NEW TORE, Dre. 13. — &lt;AP)
— A discharged employe at the
Columbia UnlvereHy College of
Dental and Oral Surgery late yes­
terday killed two members o f Utv
fa.-ulty ajid himself and wounded
a third professor.
The dead were Dr. Arthur T.
Rowe, associate dean
of
the
school; Dr. FaW Wibrrg, an as­
sistant professor o f dentistry, and
Victor S. Koiaaow, who waa dis­
charged yesterday morning as a
shop mechanic at the school.
t Dr. William H. Crawford, an
assistant professor, .was wounded.
Pal Ire said Konaaow, discharged
following an argument with a fel­
low worker, obtained the revolver
and returned to the school in the
late afternoon. Ha first shot and
killed Dr. W'lberg, according to
police reports. Dr. Rowe waa
nest. He died abortly afterward.
Then, after shooting Dr, Craw­
ford, Koussow turned the revolver
upon himself. Ha died Instantly-

WASHINGTON, Dve. 1 $ -(A P )
—Creation o f a "Virgin Island*
cocktail" to popular!*# th* itlanda'
rum h rewiring attention a t,P .
W. A., but Harold L. Ick#». secre­
tary o f Iht Interior and P. W. A.
administrator, tald he hadn't
tailed ItHe dl*.loved that on* of hi*
aidrt— he didn't name which—wa*
working on the reelp* and waa
"doing all the tasting himself."
The Public Wcrk* Admlnlatration ha* financed a distillery to
produce the
Blands famoua
brown run! Which once mad* the
native* rich. A recent aal* of 15.000 gallon* of It, Mr. Icke* laid,
bre ughl a "very
talfcfactorj
.fll *•

Jeweler

SNOW’S PAINT

Grapefruit
Bought For C A S H
ECKERSON FRUIT CANNERS, INC.

shotgun.
Rrefer Ik C. Smith,
Perkrr, or A. H. Fo*. C. A.
Heine*, Herald Office.
WANTED; Caretaker and keeper
for *uburban home ' (unfurn­
ished) nrer I’ aols. Rent free
and |2.00 weekly paid for labor,
just the plar* for aged man and
family. Can have garden, chick­
en* etc. A*k for Mllchell, Garda
Park.
WANTED: Cross Tie*— Oak. Cy­
press and Pine. Hlghaat cash
price paid. J. L» Gils son. Box
341. Do Land, Fla.

26— Miscellaneous for 8ala.
30 TONS OA Tobacco Snuff, Just
o ff a little In texture. Account
of Adjustment allowed will sell
this enuff next week at 923.00
per ton. Cover relu y to k'll
Aphis, it ia cheaper and does the
work. Will also repel other In­
sect*. Phone 88. J. J. Cates, C o,
Inc. Cates Building, Sanford, Fla.
TOYS, RADIO Tables, Magatlna
Racks,
Kitchen
Stools,
eta.
l-umley's Cabinet Shop, 9th A
French.
NELSON ELBEV
Worn! Yard.
W**i I 8th St. Phone M S W .
BEFORE D u V lN o’ THAT HEATER Be cure to ask our pricea.
—Sisnley-Rogers Hardware Co.
BATHROOM FIXTURES, g a *
automatic hot water heater. Call
W7 Magnolia Avenue.
FOR SALE: Puppies, Boston TsrLovtll. nT .... SURD 811 ItU 8 ES
rlar, thoroughbreds,
Winifred
Lovell. Phono B73-W,
I eoh SALE: Small boy"* biryrle.
Call 487. Mrs. A. W. LeffWr.

LEGAL NOTICE

CIIRISTMAB orange* and tanger­
ine*. R. W. Lord, Sooth Sanford
Av*.

*0c Una 1 tin*.

30— Houma for Rale.

Um S times
7c lino 6 lime*.

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C o s t I I W a t * !»*• t s s s . I * * u r 4 * » •
* 11 g a y e f A v a u n t a l* ., t e s t . hn»

FOR SALE: B-room house anil
bath. On *dgt of town. Extra
lot for gard*n. Cheap for cash.
Apply t i l l Celery Avanu*. Phon*
S76-J.

6c Rno 1 month.
Minimum charge 30c

I hL Mate in my «* tl« •»« "a .
bsMe naallrallen ter a Is* 0**0 I d
Va I a * i 4
aw kn w t

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f u lle w l n a e * M t lh « 0
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R O B E R T S ' R A D IO R E R V I C E at
M other'd. S e rv ic e
oil
m a k ia .

Phone 117.

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OedfOmaO nworOlae I* law. Ik*
w S a e r t V 0« r . l W . . t Ih.r.ln will *•
a i l * la th* hlsh**l blOd*r *1 Ik*
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nun.

DAVE TOUR WATCH repetnd
by ana whs rsally knows

how

Briggs. JawoUr, stag- A**.

gay la IV* month „r January, !»»•■
w fc U h la t h e 0 th Oay of ! • * » * ' » .
RATTAN CANE c h a i r s repaired
and
reseated.
Forrest A.
Cheney. Lake Mary.

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ONE LARGE PICTURE, *1.00;
three for 92.50. Wvlboldt Stu­
dio.
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12— Wanted.

RATES

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Ssnford Is Tha Only Centra!
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
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llection Of
axes Is Set
Here Than One-Third
- Of Entire Roll Was
' Paid During Month*
, la Jinkins’ Report

37.98. Percent Of
Assessments Paid
$128*342 Coll e c t e d;
M Best Year By Far
Sjhown In Statement
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Wilcox Favors
Sanford-Coast
{Canal Project

Cool Tonight Bat
Warmer Tomorrow,
Says Weather Man

New Altitude j
Record Set By
Miami Aviator

Kidnap-Murde

The wsalher man aaya It I*
going to ba “ continued eooP
tonight bur It will be "slightly
warmer” tomorrow. Frost b
predicted In north portion of
the elate If the skies are dear.
Sum’oy will be partly cloudy
with rain possible In the northweet portion.
The prediction for ei'Yem#
northwest Florida for tonight
and tomorrow reads; "Mostly
Congressman J. Mark Wilcox
cloudy tonight',
probably oc­
fseors th#
Sanford-to-Titusville
casional rain '.-Sunday, not quite
cansl,
he
told
an aggregation «r
■ 0 cold."
'citlxens of th* Fifth CongreaalnnThe interior of th# east por­
el district yesterday, but th# ca­
tion Is warned of "probably
nal project was blocked by pro­
light frost tonight,” but It will
test* from Coco* and Melbourne,
be warmer there tomorrow.
&gt;on the const, he declared. Were
lit not for tho*« protests, he said
'h*
lk&gt;... M
,.. L_ V. * I*
a
fbeen
t h ja .aable
b le Ito
:ni khat*
ai 4
might
have
obtained favorable action
in
Washington on th* proposal.
TV* congressman talked about
the rsnal at a luncheon teuton,
but afterwards It wa* threshed
out more thoroughly at a meeting
called by proponent* of the pro­
posed Cape .Canaveral
harbor
'project, tlelrgala/tto thst meetR v W i l m v T n F i n n - rr,r f ' om Coeoa and Melbourne
U J T T U C U A 1 U V&gt;W1 I
lk, y
unswars that
t r o l C o m m I t t e 6 8 prolr- 1* against the ftsnford.lo.
.Titusville canal had been enter*I
'
| r o||0Winjr a conference with
m*heir
their t^erns*
lawns, and
at they agrerd
c u 0rriciala of Sanford and oth- t o the | ir n g |b n l o f O r la n d o t h a t

Effort WM Be Made
To Get Withdrawal
Of Protests Made
By Coastal Cities

Bills

American Dies
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he
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q uittin g a (ms to ff ice ile p ftrl tit f l i t
tid in g th at s a y s :

**tluring putt holiday ses
son*, large mimbei of parrel*
containing intoxicating I rpmra
have been accept in1 for mailing,
n« twiths.snd ng this law. Post­
masters are requested to see
that employer* who trerive
mad from the public air re
mi mini of the Inw and m
•tructnl m»t to accept pftrceU
contain ng in oxicants. Iniox
icstmg liquors found In thi*
mails are subject la c&lt;inft*e**
Hon and the mailers aie liable
•* braky penalties.”

M IA M I . l&gt;*c. 14— &lt;A P I — A
new A m e ric a n a ltitu d e record am '
vig o ro u s p r o te s t.
fro m
wom en
p ilo t ., b lu n tly tt&gt;IJ “ no r a r e , fo r
y o u ," got the th rd i l . y o f M i­
a m i e ig h th a n n u a l A ll- A m e ric a n
a ir ra r e * off to a f ly in y n x r t
to d ay.
&lt;1. M. " T e i ” R a n k in , o f P o rt
la n d . O re ., .p 'r a le d flow n f'n tn
the s k i * , w ith an u n o ffic ia l new
ir r n r d . li e »* it he b e lie v e ,! ho
h a il rllm b e ,! to 20,0&lt;HI.0«t feet in
a love w in g m onoplane I l i a b a ro ­
g ra p h w ill be a m t to W a s h in g ­
ton fo r ca l b ra tio n T h e e x is tin g
• t a n f l.r f l o f
f°r
p la n * .
w e i,^ -n g ie s . o i i n 1 X 38 pound
w a . e .t a h li.h e f l by W illfo r fl
M norv at K a n s a s C it y , M o , In
1919.
I ’ r r i o f ” ,H » e r lm in .t i« n " .m l
•’ » h *m e'’ r a m * fro m
th re e *1&gt;
wom en p re .e n t a fte r Ik J . W atI i-rs, r n n t r . i .
c h a irm a n ,
announced (b e t* w R I b* no ra r e - (or
W'lNTEH HAVEN. Dv*- t l
wom en
R a re o f f ic ia l. « * iil the
N a th a n M a y .
h gh w in d y e s te rd a y caused the i /3*i
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w o m en 's ra ce fo be ca lle tl of? and rr
nf
axrlcultuir
toflay an
'
ih e p ro g ra m w a s too b u sy f« r It
nnuncvil Ibat Ih.- IV .u k . P r o g ro v
todmy
A^mmUtrs'i 'ii bad
ailthuritrd
(W»ugta« F o n d a , o f N ew York,
a ve ra g e d 161 I* m ile * s$$ hour in the expcuditui••• «'f appn»ximate!y
y e s te rd a y 's o u tsta n d in g e ve n t, the Il iMMi.iMio in Flnrida fin th run.i
(fle n n I I , r u r t t s s trn p h y ra c e , for * t r iutn&gt;M
nviniber 4«I f a i m e i a '
licen sed p la n e s o f 6f»0 cu b 'c Inch
and
cold
s tm a g e
e ng ii n«* di■pi a ce nie int.
p la n ts
Y r s t e r d a y 's
cro w d s
n a tc h rd ,
n v r . l by the p r o x im ity n f .la n g e i.l
A n n .n g th.- p la n "

Warehouses Will
Be B u ilt T o Aid
&lt;’ Produce Growers

Proposed

The .net iim-unt of state
esB, dittt ty u m
col Ire led Ift*t
mfttill), the cftUftrtor'a alftlsnient
■hows, waa $129,342.03. Dierount*
alliwtd amounted lo R5.344.BV*
er municipalities in C.ntral Flor­
Tba total amount assessed un the
ida yesterday, Congressman J.
1PM roll Is t3 h 2 .0 0 6 ” 6
Th.
actual percentage of collection, Mark Wlcox promised t* msk* erduring th* month, as figured by ery effort to obtain relief fur
Mr. J Inkin*, Is 87.08. "thus setting those municipalities now
over­
a new high record of collections burdened by hooded debt.
for the firs, month the roll **»
The bankruptcy law h# passed
open," be said.
through tK« House last year wa*
. Tbs collection ir »12H.:il2.03 In ■o changed by the Senate as to
Nmr, 1035. is comjisred with
ba unrecognisable, but the cun
other year* a* follows
g real man said ha hopes that
73.824.70
N ov. 1027
th* next session he will be sble to
70.838.08
Nov. 10*8 -----amend tkxt law whereby munic­
01,210.01
Nov. 1K9
ipalities can go to court and r(
I Ul,1188-38
Nov. M30
feet a settlement of thxlr debt
...
08X39.40 problems. He will endeavor lo
Nov. m i -----83,774.11 ha V *
Nov. M32 ,&gt;...
bondholders’
committees
84.K34.kfl
Nov. 1083 - —
placed under th* federal Securi­
101X77.00
Nov. 1084
ties and Exchange Commission.
128X42X3
Nov. 1038 ...
“ lienholder** pxRtectlpw
com­
Jinkins* statsmittees benefit no one but maasfor November beiR uT (be
Wiled*
year fl‘the
" t fifl peresnt of stated, “ Th* f*«*, payroll and
personal property other expenses eat up so much
U /T n fainhibit
ni
late*
were collrctril
in the amount of the money that th* mejoriiy nfi
_____
.

NUMRER 146

I9 « H

*Cup That Cheers'
Can’t Be Handled
In Christmas Mail

20,000 FooT Height
Claimed; No Races
For Women Brings
Protest At M e e t

Congressman And
O fficals C on fer
On Bond Matters
Two

In

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

Missile Bursts While
Missionary Handles
Dub At Daggah Bur
On Southern Front

British-German
Pact Suggested
Ambassador Confers
r With Hitler Over
Aviation Alii a n c e
JI.UHA. Ethiopia. Doc. 14.
_ (AIM — Dr. Robert W.
Hockmnu. American miaslonnry in Ethiopia, wtta killed
yoaterdaj while handling »«
unexplotltd Ualiun bomb bt
Daggah Bur on the southern
trout, it wax learned todiij’ .

»i.ooo,(iso w m
it * r s , r ; n “/ ' T rm i x ’ s
Expended ; $19,718 ■
"»*
A»»"r‘n "",On Sanfo rd M ark et,’ 1&gt;t H o c km a n c a m * tu Adfll*

• n n th v r
be o ills t l n c x l
wpi»k or th« s w k « f |p r w hen *4
r f f o r t w ill bn mad# to w ith d ra w
thnfte p ro te sts.
II
M P ip ^ w t h , r h ilr m a n r f
t W d «lc£ Stio n fro m H an fo rd , dc
e U rr d th a t S a m in o la C o u n ty %* !’
lw Mtin a ltr r » h |y opposed" to th**
C a p f C a n a v e ra l p ro je ct a s
Imi^
a * th r p ro te sts a g a in st the can al
■la n d , but if those p ro te sts
a ra
w ith d ra w n th en H em in o i* Co urt’ /
w ill o f f e r no o b jectio n to the proposed h a rb o r. J iid / e J G S h a ro n ,
C it y E n ftln e e r F ie d T
W illia m s
amt o th e r m em ber* o f the
.Sanford
su p p o rted
M r.
F*apw orih In h is ftaaertlon.
T h re e p ro ie sfs a g a in s t th e S a n ­
fo rd flo - th ffc o s * t r s n a l w ere in awarwd b y C o n g re ssm an W ilco x in
h it lu ncheon ad d ress as he pointi d out a d v a n ta g e * o f tf&gt;^ p ro p o se !
w a te rw a y to c o n n a cf d ie
u p p er
Ht. Jo h n s R iv e r w ith th# A t la n t ic
O cean, T h e s e oh le c tio n s w e re th a t
.
mat w ould d ra in
th e
HI
'
Jo h n - f la t * , th a t it w ould d e slro y
g n m in g land s and th a t it would
ra ise the In d ia n R iv e r , th u s tlwm
ag in g su rro u n d in g t e r r it o r y .
In a U iin g th a t the ca n a l w o u H
a ffo rd a newcommittees,
ro u te
down which
the
bondholders’
F lo rid a coast to th|» R Iv t H a w h ich
would a t t r a c t y a c h ts
and
oth er
p leasu re r r a f t to the s ta te , th *
c o rp rre ss m in said he had m ade an
In v e s tig a tio n n f the f a c t*
an»l
w as con vinced th at a c a n a l eight
feet deep and about lftfl fe e t wide
w ould not flood the Indimn K iv* r
c o u n try o r d ra in the
H i, Jadins
f la t s and cau se a n y
dam age
to
g r a t in g and r a t t le la n d !

R ic h a rd llru tio lfk u p trn a n n w hr% w a n ^ r a t c n U y ae n lrn cftA ^ dla
in the eU’c t n c c h a ir a t T re n to n , S . J . . d u rin g the w eak o f Jftn . 1,1
fo r the k id n a p -im irtU t of the L in d b e rg b a b y. T h e a b o v t |fU tu re
sh o w s him «n th i w iin r s " stan d d u rin g h i* I n a l .

Abnbn i-aily In llrrgmbci, cnI route to Egypt tn see hi. child
" ,r lh " f ' * l

b u l R ri1 C r " * *

smhiiritir. peituaiml him that
. . .
__
bl. .riv icr. in Ugafli-n provlhcn
W|.l r

ni|,M„.n , ; b|r

||t

m. f l .

a

hby «.f studying b«&gt;mbs, and
had himself relieved ihr dftouatuf

nnd ■upei v med thi* d ig g in g out of
n n ine Ito.i deep u n rx p lo d c d pro*
J#4*t le a. D ag g a h B u r ir r c n t ly ,
111* Hih I v wm* b ro u g h t tu J l jl g a
for b u ria l Dr T . A , l.a m b it , see*
j e t a r y g ir u i a I uf the K th lo p a il
». piaiM -d D r . H o c k m a n 'i
m dei f 114* In th a r#€•«!•*
Hnhn, fam ed
"b a t ve n g M m an, 7 lh fu r
(wvmiiaiM.orniR of D a g g a h B u r.
*
--------I frn m a tr su ctio n d ra w in g h im 1ft
p lan t
Di
H ockm an,
f o im r r ly
af
In w h ir l ng p ro p e lle r* o f a rm y j
Mi
Mavn -aid o th e r* w ill
W h e a to n , I I I ,, w av U n ite d P ffta *
p u is u tt p la n e s, w a rm in g up fo r [
*rl«'4 teat la ti'l M$ * '• " •«'&lt;! ll# C*
h y t t i i a i i m la a io n a ty to E?1)iopift«
fo rm a tio n flig h t
Hohn. th tipping from I 0 .UD0 f##i |MHiwd su u t'tn n a i *uii»* l ,t' wholw • I t c i a l l ) s la t oned at A d d la Abft1u HfHJ fs**? by m rans of !h- sate fish n iH ik rt* at I'anaiila I U } .| ba r.v e ri b efo re th# ou tbreak %ftC
l»e?w*en
lU ly
4 ,
th * h aa-H ltles
|
T R E N T O N . N7 J . O -c. 1 4 .,.— I genhius w ing s altach ad to arm s iV n -a ro la ami «lh*
fttr 1 F ] t l " l ' i . .h * s ta rte d
and isg a before opening hi* par aruuunU to be
T e m p e ra* ur# s dropped *
lit tie R th i a rd H ru u o lla u p lm a r m , cun- |
lio n of s e v e r a l th m iftaA il noTif^ t
•ch u t*, cam s tu • i r i l i not fa r |
Itiw c r la st
flig h t
ditwit
to
bi victe d u f the k id n a p -m u n i# r o f
' *«$li|irra ag a nat ty p h o M , am altp '1&lt;
t m pf n i r m rn t a I S a r»f or d
fip tn th r id lin g p lan aa,
tlegi «Kf* F ifty - in i'%i'ii d v g ri’r s wiS!*- «’Ini 11em A i i g u* t us I J »»dhei g . J r .
ilm a lio n *»f
fun d*
fm
in* .nnd &lt;’bo lor a Mra IfaMthuBt*n frk*
t hr hei;hr-? ri'i u h l i « - 1eu l
• r $ W M .b 8 . D ls c u u n ls u l 143.89 bo nd holder* re c e iv e o n ly s sm e ll
tn r»u $'d i. -In in the e le r t fii
(K m em en l * a l ill*' S t a le F a I Him V | fm m ei ty nf New U cinenrd, O hio,
• a r e allow ed on these tsx e s. Th e
H)(11 of , h f U l mon, y collectVI iio li’ in le
M a rk e t
in
S a n lm d
, h f f i m1 I re iiii'h »Ivm "iig the # e *k
otal Intangible personal ptoperty f|)
total
^
li it le r ' s A id Invo ked
M r- I 'v s i l H H ttiis v li, Vklio In *
v i c ir a m i 'll nerd *e v« \a t $la&gt; * "ifo
nf Ja n
Ii
Thi new eifH *iit‘"ri
rill I* $2,230X9.
L O N D O N . D e c. 14
(A P I
—
c o m liiiir d 1hi’ M“ ni4*/um a
11«»t i-*l
"Such commiUiwsi should le
1
iip«r
w
d
l
in
clu
d
e
th
r
c
iin
s
tru
c
Ih
o
*
\\
• Id » H I* *4‘ t
JU *
i W ith
the
h a lo K th io p 'a n
w ar
J■other
Olhte collections
collection, for November ' . rm (lnll„ ,
r)n„ | y
B.n k .
ere
for I h r is*? . u y r a in
p la n *
t ')
fn*n
o
f
a
tong
lo
ad
in
g
p
la
tfo
rm
by
I Is u p i man
I t I to bale] Oil I &gt;et
deluded
eluded poll taxes of $187.
$187, Sl.vl*
Slsvla rl|{ldly r, f u l l „ H so why
I c re a tin g c o n s la n lly g ro w in g ten*
open ih r lla n s e li In n at 11M Mng
not
the
ra ilr o a d sid n g , m a k in g pi*'*
II
MIi- t unv 1C' id I IS t
drainage taxea o f $308.73, Stale drainage taxes o f $308.73, .Stale
: -mn in E u r o p e ,
(irril
B rita in
nnlm A ven u e i s i l y n ext w n k .
* ifile the e - ta ld ls h m c n t *&gt;f an as
•»-e%
o
f
f
r
i
f
he
la
w
*
of
V
i
*
and county occupational taxes of •Iso htn«11e
' m o v e d f t*$ a I’ loari r e l a t i o n s h ip
T A I J . A I I A S H E F.. D #c. U
«d*»
other
peoplt'a
*rinb 1in g p lan t
fo r
b m k r il- ’ o
m
ill
’
I
i
.......
hol»eM
i* i
ctalfffcge taxes of $304.73, state money ?**
wit h Hricbsfuehr$*r H tier o f U#r*
P la n a a re t$#mg m ad * fo r pm
s ic
m ade by th
r h lp in r iil* «»f p iin lu c e , and re p a v ­
-k Ti«*ni h
! Ih * la w y e i i s i
licenses amounting la $137X0, and i "When I ifo onto the floor of
m an y Thi B ri t i s h a n i b a s s a d n r la
tirip e tio n of K lu n d ft c itie * in ifo
C h a m b e r nf * im im » n v to tot i 1’ , f * l fm n new
ing
th
r
i
■
t
ii
Is
io
u
in
l
the
m
at
kef
(h
r
l»
s*i"
i a*1
•lot mtthioe licenses o f $3,438. 1 __
B e i l i n rotifer ted w Hi the t i e r n i a n
n iitio n Jil J a r k * o n D ay d im n » i s i j
the House next session I win! to
the b e a u tifu l hgh tug e f f r t t *
&gt;4 firnh t-viil ri •
; lemli i anil &lt; r
underaloi*d t h e y
lie s J a n H au» itie o p ening • f Ihe |
Of Ute latter amount, $ 1 X 00 goes j,ave" two hills which I feel cer*
« ts l led Sit the I mud sh e ll
h«
‘1 T h e y can a ^ D m * " iir t
ta the state and $],47G to th e__________
|4a|n w(n not be decided illsfil
ire L op n long *he l ved plan for
ItH li D atnvicrstD
ca m p a ig n
it i«
C h r ls t n ia s slid get ?hem fm
t*i$i«lo|i«k id s •l&lt; .&lt;][■
• " l * kg lit 111
n I n ' - ' i ' i i t i i av laf loti a l li a n c e as
arm on :nc c-ti b v 11 IE M in ’d. * t ■l •
county. Other collecllun. .ware by the Supreme Court You laws ppr n *« h ii'kg I?r'11otas&gt; season,
o&gt; In mg Gov M*4ii • Id 4» II*
it •"Hi clne g u a r a n t e e n f p e a r s .
m otor ve ch icle ro in m la iiiin * i and
Vat* an*1'county la see u i t i t d y ir, r, n help me In thl. "
in an In eouo m l» i in .(' 411ll M
Mm I ii ii o o It i t U h p eac e p ro p o sal
pr v s id r tit o f the
Young
lie ill" •
en Itte 1034 .roll o f $1,499.78 and ' Whll,
Congres.msn
Wilcox
Mull in i' 1 iiM ptn ,
H n yu i
V
1ei*ci- to im |it iNMiino
10 » it h the w a r in E.aat A f r t r a
c r a t ic C lu b * of M u rid s
■Ute and county Use* M M M fS, „ i d ha w *. net In faeor of paid
$ |s " - ii.
• iiv lfttl
i«tfrtiwi ■
«
*1
4
it*
V
4 T h e y i mi s - k
iin a e w b iU
ap peared
In
ha#ft
P re s id e n t Hno&gt;#valt w ill apeak
on the 1038 roll of $U 7J9.
lobbies, *1111 he asked the 70 clvl.week it* fn ||f*w * E I- I*sm h $.
i * inot.
lo p lie v v ft &gt;1111 I he
|o i • q .d ate d
o n ly
a
p ro tra c te d
Ui the D e m o n a l* in a rad io broBd
"3^ ** V&gt;d &lt;‘ounly lV “
!j*adero at the conference to s*nl
p n c * lt H S
I , M m i, k *lie . \
L lo y d
I i- h n
..f
ii piniann’s ’ r s s t O ther sp e a k e rs are tu b&gt; , JA&lt; K S t tN V M H K . I l e r . I I
oa tba. . assessment
roll *”
for. "*
1(14
w ran g le ov#i a plan lie t V r e n Ha
‘
* '| to Washington a committe# o f '
K Ih ij I r ,
i (h e ,
J
H
11•1' • i i ii n at* I h s * vow ed '
•xhaust all p io v id rd by each c ity an d town
*3*
It..-! n . d i j t hi-rk w ho In ,- 't 11 * ra te - and those o f n g tio n a
•re dlotributed *• followai
|about 10 members to explain I
t i e a s u i e r , &lt; j H u m p h , »4‘ii«t44ik
these
p
o
s
s
ilo
lll
hr
«
sh
an
d
o
n
I
$
11
m
g
re
a
t
lo
ff
e
e
in
d
u
s
tr
y
In
I
’
u
lexe* _________ $ 9,289Jt« their problems to th* national
n lig m .l M ilu lly a g a in s t It on th a
mg h i* c lie n t to the
•i t»»c chair
U n ite d S la t e * on thi* s tre n g th *'f g i t'lMid d ih ir a le n e d the fo u n d stax**, Including
F, D. It. Ta (&gt;p#n ( ampaiga
legislators when they convene for
nf
the
c
iv
ic
t
in
hr
a*
lh#
so d a llo w in g h im •
a d v e rtis in g nnd h i* In d ie f t b i t H
1 fund ______ ___
H ,7 W 4 * the next session. Such ■ commit­
i'" n * of i id le d ve s a c u r lly . B r it *
N E W Y O R K , f»rc
It
I
ham iirude
( n u irl) -••ir *•#!sori in vn lv $-4
Mn murder dent B o o s t e r l! w ill la u n ch |lie 1" b a r d el b u sin e ss i- 1»» g»*t thi" i am w a* m th# m id st o f * po llOlaablad veteran. In governan d s in k in g
tee, he said, could help him get
I ’o m n iert e
?•
un
o f the I Im lbt-rgh h
m ent h o sp ita l* at I^ k a la n d and . f h a m lw r of
on co u n ty road
» a n n i s i * in cid e n t tn the fo ririu Drirv r ia l k Presidential rampsign earner it I* tn h o ld ," d rrri here ? 1
through th * ' legislation ba pr.&gt;Bag Pin#* ar* to b# ramamb#ra&lt;d nuunerd fut H imiils y m oi u m y it
i
_________________
I M 4 L 7 1 P °*$a- • - ,
of
1il»!4l on Ja n .
H
w ith
a t il v in h i* H.'tt d ve a r He liad I n* *u istn 'D iif the sch e m e .
,
.
i
ham
I
mm o f Com
b
y
I
b
e
lr
bu
ddies
on
C
h
r
i
s
t
m
a
s
i
ID
oVInch
n«
th
ill
f
u
i
d
a
y
*
w
ith
pfiruiiDO
iin
drainage
Adv ii e» fro m
Borne nidTrated
1 *|M*ecb a t ih a Ja c k s o n D a y d lit iir i
" I f C o n g re s s m a n W ilc o x
ra n i
thal enfl Cemmanfle.- m ere brnhlmg
............... 1,192X1 gc t h I. me a*ure"lhrou|rh ' Cong re &lt;*v O aj, anfl
; tn W a s h in g iu n ,
sc cu rd in g tu an cam e »l I he home o f one of hi* I he E a ■cists in lr n d r d tr y in g Its
school district:
tin n Hie L e a g u e
o f N at ion*
an u o u ricrm a n t by James A E a r le y son * le#4»n T f h e rk .
giving manUpallti*. ike right t o 1* * Bo/ i* .*’ k‘
mT
*
T w o new
i a t*
w e t*
w i t*ek«*»1
for maintenance 11 ,8* 0.88 re to court without th* content I " f Campb*ll.|/.a#lng Peel of th*
U heek
h d
lvi-r rt
near
a g a n is ? E th io p ia , u sin g E th io p a 'A
c h a irm a n u f th r
D e m o c ra tic N a- Mr
n e a r the M s y fa u H o if# la st n ig h t
B u i ke*v tile ,
K e n tu c k y ,
w ent d e n u n cia tio n o f the peace p lan
1 deilrict*, for
t b n a l C u m m itt »e
uf bondholder.’ committee* that , Am*rlf\»
to
r o l I ’ M II I A . s &lt;
Dec
14
will Ik* ih*
.te ika
fflft with bim when ht attend! A F in d Y s r ra * h i'il into a n**w
1 fun d
sto le
at »s the fu lc ru m .
T h e P re s id e n t'* a d d ra ** w ill Im til Wt*i k i ii a gt •we ry
fiov
D
lin
D
J
"
b
r
*
t
n
n
n
f
S
o
u
'h
the
ii n b .
ltl.S4P.S7 problem " aald Fred T. Willlama next Monday evening'. meeting C h e v ro le t p a ik c d by
konda
T h e re w e ir few d e ve lo p m e n t!
D ay
d in ­ I Ml a m onth and in fiv e y e a r* h i
C a ro lin a la st n ig h t
received a b ro ad raat to Ja rk a o n
and the F m d w as 4l#nioli«h4-d an i
of
the
local
poet.
$128,841-01 Sanford City attorney.
bu « in r **
1 i on the w ai flo u t it s e lf
m an date fro m th r I e g i*la iu &gt; a I n ’ n e rs th ro u g h o u t the c o u n t r ), a r il cam e a p a rtn e r in
th#
*
bevy
b
a
d
ly
damaged
T
h
e
T h * m m m a iv U r *tig g e *U »uch
•• m pa ny
to
have
been
made t o hold lM'ia He fa*# lin'd s
e v ir u a t e ih r li'u t p i w hose hay- plan a
(k in a *
II
c ig a re tte .,
tobacco, e a rs iw longed ?o D r L a n d pe»*|d.•count of 8 percent la althese ce le b ra tio n *
sim u lta n e o u s ly | Mi* *f slot * r l | fr .f f . ■e, nam ed th»&lt;
n n el* h a i r m a in ia m e d
him
pipe*. • K a rin e * « p . and rream e,
by law for paymanl In
In a ll n u n m u n itie s
o f b.iKH) and
h ig h w a y
d r)»si tin*-nt
dh la to r
Se- ' t .t i} K a lp h B a g w e ll of Mi.tooth paste, .to ttn n ery. pen* an d
hotel*
*r, 1 ^percent In January,
m ore
s i r i'i’ ( &gt;«’ f JN
F ro m ih r 4’u r l o f C e n tra l Flor'
l i i ) " f C o rn iiirrc # i* (o o l I
paneiU,
porkrt
enm
b.,
aocka,
In ,ill n
pare*at In February. Untile *1 - e i T rfl.
H itte r I v a n tag o n ist i«
Johnatfftn
noon th a t he had r«n *n
t
handkerchiefs
and
book*.
U S pi
N f » P K O I I K 111 (D M K \
IM
become
dcllnquant
fa rt in n s w rn t home
ls« I
m gkt
Cuin|tilrtl l . i l y by Ih r IS e m ln n la
Sanford Lion* and membara of
i r i id le* to a p *1 al ca rd p H
"TV* fallow* don't bar* ta
* .dd Ml,
C o u n ty
l h a m lx tf u f
O m m e rc a
leavin g ' th r g nvi * nor in m ake 1«.a
that Mrvicr club from a number
the
inrm
herw
htp
a
s
k
in
g
'h*»
•pend murk money, but If tv ary
T A M I ' A . Doe. 14.
tdb - T h . niM non
decision with i K« threat of tm
• h o w iiiK s n i t a l . anfl iie |M rtu ra a
of otkar towna In Centra) Florida
\
s'
ion*
fo
r
the
K
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r
l
l.eh
S ta te #
D#pat U nent
of
r a m v A L o f htates
peach m en t bangotg u i f t Hi* head. U n ite d
attended • pent errnee in Orlando ona will put out 18 ranta far aonw
' l a S i Jiilm a K i v r r F r if la y , D e c,
tianq urt In I^ w sb u rg
t ie il
gift Wa ran make a lot of tk*
'»•?
J u s t ic e t e f u .o d f t e t e r d a y lo e n tft
13, 19.18
with alata ta d national official*
_____ n ig h t.
kojra
In
tha
hoapitala
happy,*
latu th&gt;
invnotigot ion
"1
the
Allim Al S
‘ S T . P T r t R S r i l ' R a , Dee 14.
• U*t nlghL The conference
wa*
Mr.
B«rl*
aald.
"I
hopa
ovary
f lo X C 'X d eath o f Jo se p h
M n»
Mar. 90 In Apr. 4 aro lh» held around tha banqurting board I
M s D F .t .A N I I, g e n e ra l ca rg o .
F lo r id a P r e fe r e n c e
R eg u lar m o n th ly
m eetin g
of
m aker
• B t for thin city’s faatiaal of In th* Dubadrtad Country Club. ■nan will brine something ta mm
S I J o h i u R iv e r L in e C o .
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4 atea. art at * mooting laat and wa* foUowwd by a da no* and 1 nail meeting ao wa ran HtU aloa
M&gt; ’.S A N F O R D , g e n e ra l
!? E s t m r i * W Tiu lraal# M a r k 't
K A l- K A N
f'h a h a r
I ’ rtivln r^
boxes tla our buddlaa la tha baa•SI J u h n . R iv e r U n e C o .
floor ih iw .
t. ,'
ba h rb l »■ the m a rk e t o ffn »•
14
The
iteipulacr
WASHINGTON. Ilrr 14
S en -I
Melvin joaaa a f Chicago. aac- pltala.”
M s M A G U I R F ., g e n e ra l
7;.lo « Vim k M onday a v a n lr s , ■tne [fa tic* n IT. Fletcher
and F h irie a e a n h tiriy o f th is g a te ­
vlaorH ‘ v , i V a lle y l.in e
ratary-rantral af (Jana Interna­
way in ( 'h in t 's n o rth w e st gaped
S i h alriuH o M M . P a p w i i ’ o tuttljr presented hefur*
offirlal.
T an ke r G U L F W iS T .
tional. waa tba f i s h
ipoakrr.
AT
1
A ll loenobcra
of
the of the Ptihlk Work. Adinini.tr*.
in s ile n l w u n d erm an l t ix la y n
4
l&gt; n » lu rU G u lf R e fin in g Co.
Other apoakar* war* Wm P. Al­
• ;00 IV
M-t .T ly a m e n 'a
b a ll ■m all d f i a r h m r n |
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p
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rie
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to
W tlort ye.terdsy
• request Ihtl
T u g D E L g A R . Iiei-noleui
lan o f Bartow, latarnat facial &lt;K- %, i *
Elk* halt
»'
1OWi|»* |lf t ic e U d ly '
Ihe
Klorkfa • lumber
manufacturer*
» e t . eon^igneit H la m la rfl
roch ri an^ JUlnoy, H. Martin o f , Revenue alampa aflxad ta s
81 OO IV M : Rodeo,
Municipal c it y .
and tnlllwork |4antn. emplnyinx
t'h e ll 1‘ r r t f lu ie r , f o .
B t Peterxbutg. district governor. warranty deed filed far raeerf Utu inclement weather* th * thuuiand* of lotpoai, be arcurfl. A t h le t ic F ie ld .
J T h e ir s ta r tin g point an d th eir
D EC A R TU R E*:
Report* wtro made by Pratl- day ahow. that the prica a f I 1 J M
'Z?.Z3
at
the
rodeo
la * . efl xreatrr ron.iflrratlnn than ha*
destination was * myslvry, but,
ta
dent Maxwell Rtrwart of the waa paid ror grove atw ap
c a rg o .
M ONDAY
, r r ) „ , o f lw rn l&gt; j , n. n„ , h u t e , M " "
waa not at large av wa« ' thu* far been &gt; h » *n Uirm in
Sanford Club.
President A. T. tba Lanfwoed aectfao o f iitelaafa
A . M .;
W om en.
. „ m,
fo r* but it w a s e xp ected lh $ . , f n ie t a l h o u .in x w o rk in F lo r id * .
MeXar o f tba Orlando Club, Couaty. Th* •ranafer waa InsdS
C w W U te .
Cham ber
of Com , h , nk |h
u m .k l n x an r .
■
c a rg a .
n u m b rn w ould w ltn e a s th r
Iby Rdsar H Sutherland ta Q a a y t
President i . J . Mcirwln of tha |
_____
mwnw fa illd ln *
, - d l l l . n deeper .nlo I r . In terio r.
U
a . Co
'* * i aftrri)4M&gt;ft ftmi tn
lee*burr Club, and by Provident ( H-* Bridges. f t TV* prwrsrQr W
M R M A G U IR E , general
fl$0 F. M.i Junior C h am b er of i
_
____
g O T -S R L LY TA X id
evening's program ia !
R iv e r Y aU ey U n a .
• part o f th* Muihwtti qwatt*r
C o m m erce , M a y fa ir Hotel.
I*
TK
------ -Uif tba sorthe*&gt;i quarter a f wmT i l # P , M .i d iip o r t L o r y
r- mT h # H llv r i F i e r i n f the B .
F.
T a n k e i’^ O U L F M lS T . G u ll
R E B U S ’ . n*e. 14. — Th e rsdG o o d rich
Com pany,
e n x * ( e d fin in g Co.
l ic*l anti-Semitic vaokljr
Juflen- m llio o , F a n n e r .' M ar$e--

Hauptmann Is Sentenced*
To Die Week O f Jan. 13

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Three Courses Open
j To Convicted Man
' In Fight For U fe

Yuun^ Democrats !
Plan Jackson Day
Events In State

Death Takes Man
Who Became Rich
B y Advertising

Legionnaires Are To
Send Gifts To Their
Disabled Comr a d e s

(Jovernor ()rdi*rt*rl To
W ithdraw HiN TriK&gt;pH

MARITIME NEWS

Lions At Conference
With High Officials

Jap SofclierH Invade
Another ChineNe City

J

WHAT’S DOIN(;

A L WEATHER

Grove Acreage Sold
For Price O f 91000

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T u g D E I.M A R . oil U r g ,
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U u tM ffh n u l the y e a r in
le a fin g
inNo. T t T . 4 M . xHH be in,n ' keflar ysralerdtiy itjaxestofl
llr o i, l .
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in
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f Ir
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T i ■(■lied In Otlmdo on Frida. l rod net fan of a ipocial obesity 1s t I.O ffla a R a t .
f lt e l 'N P O R T i
I
P . M .i D an d l l m d i j u i r - ' w in t e r h e n d .p ia ile r .
Tha
su* j n ig h t, D oc. 27, I I . C . W a a k h u m on (round* ,‘pot-belll** are
MR O B r E O Ia A * C#ftirm l
o* *r
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m ile s
5*N
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                    <text>Coals To Newcastle? Jones Academy Of

Orlando Defeated
By Crooma Squad

■m- »lgn«d by Barry Papworth, • u
president of the Seminole County
.
group.
cf
Vico President B .. P. HaWioO
{ia urged acceptance o f the Invltom Hon, laying that tt would be a
„ f credit to the Seminole County orle ! gunliation to here-a targe reprep aentatlon at the Lakd county
function, and hta motion waa
paiaed by utianlmoua vole.‘ In'or,u. der that thera may bo a largo i •"* T**T
attendance a poatal card gall will |back. ^j Ci
be taken of the memborabip *1 F*™ •*“
i once.
•
r ■ I™ * * ? * ,
^
The Lake County Chambar *f ’ ° ur k*11
Commerce dinner to Mr. Lehmann i 'P ,wo •
will be next Monday evening, M*"*
" , Dec. M. In Leo*bur*. A charge ef ta***
M rente a plate It to bemade. . f * ™ ' . ”
~r
--------------------a touebda
"e Rraa'!'■ fleet program ■length mediately
1'&lt;- talkie, "Fhvelb doe Menu /A n v ending qu
ty ore»,” 8,600 feet long* will be dla- , Beglnnli
•f 'rlbutrd with Spanlah acrlpt for |intlmtn
n I the d’alogthroughoutLatln Amor- mMt win
b*-ftiiii too,

week.

It

11* .

11.00.
Rr.AHn laeael:
Markrl ebaol
elaeOy. Florida
he. haeiaara
ntssl Mrlaalraa a**. In au.lll*

W inter Garden Win*
Grid Championship In
C e n t r a l Conference

If r t-li.t e
n r . A M * i L i m a l : F la .
F n r d h im h .
, Ms. baesaara. f t aa Homo p o n r .r
e e a lH r . l a w -r . Iln im ilf ill*.
mer

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lb.

MOUNT DORA. Dec 11.—&lt;^*»—
Winter Oarden's uhdofaatad and
unUad high achaol football team
yaaUfday bold lu ' first. Central
Florida Coafaeence ebaaapbmhlp
and five Of Ue pbyere have places
on tho all-conforenos team.
Coaches and principal* of tb#
10 schools In' the aooftrance
named the winners and aolactrJ
tho a11conference team 'at a moat­
ing hero b it night. Basils was
rated second to Winter Oardon,
Orovobnd third and than Uma­
tilla, Tavares, Winter Park. Apop­
ka, Mount Dora, Clermont and
Ocoee In that order. John. Davie,
Winter. Cardan coach, was named
president of the ceaferenee.
77m all-conference team selected
Includes: Babb, Umatilb, and
Cloaa
EuaUa, « u b i Laaaltar,
Apopka, end Barry, Winter Oar­
don, tackles; (Cannon, Wtntar Oar­
don, and Slave, EuatU guard*)
Capplaman, Winter Garden, cen­
ter; Tho pas, EusUe, quartorbaohi
Brankert, Winter Oardea and
Newman,
Tavaraa,
halfbacks)
Britt, Winter Oarden, fullback.

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NOTICE

bakedham i
13— Wanted.
WANTED: Doubt# barrel M-gusge
shotgun, Erefer L C, Smith,
Parker, or A. H. Tax. C. A .
Balnea, Herald Office.

*—deef uj sen ses, -nee* w
W1TRE OFF Fo b

SHORTS CAMP

WANTED: to giro away IS car­
loads o f sawdust U first party
who will call aad get It. Our mIB
la ln DeLaad, located ra A. C. L

Security
Lumber

'

S ow n ' player* * who . aealetod
Stoteon to dofaat both Florida and
Ceptgla that year ere again &gt;bh
tho court- Thoy am Kobonon and
Phinpo, rente re | Diaferd and O ffutt, forewords! and Cough, Co-'
Iora bo and
Prom lala g eopbomode eandldaUf
include "Braa ham, Edge and Mlaat
hart. Oaylord, Hatter crater fee
two .years, who waa c o l iaat.sea­
son, baa retd mad to tho squad
thli season, aa bwa Tomyn, foreward. with on* year'* s a n ity ex­
perience.
Freeman la hoping' arrange a
pair of games 1„ H ulby gym nout
weak ao aa to got tbd equad o ff
to an early atari.

S rn .C S : C usfrs.
fair •ik.llty.
Pi s s i h h aad Rfark T .i# s &gt;»#
b e s k .i.

DAYTONA . BEACH. Ore. . II.
■ A Jm n w D a n Bholu Pl . n. to
•IM U a n t f i new home in
htftea* Beach. Ha recently m M
b«r r ) T t r f t w i heipe. ben wbbh
• bad oecup'ed before bU elec-

HAMBURGER!

gbafaad. FlerMa,
W w i s l s r. (Wrmber II. Ml*.
Dolly reearl ef ta in al (rail*
sag vee.lebl*. al
the Hunters
Mala Farm.re* Wr,ni»».t* Hark*,
IS Irorarra. serial siMaUsTi and
Hber gastara fne a sr.h.ur period
aaOlne al Iy:•t lagay »• rrytrlrU
by J. (1. Mlafca.l, rasa.err.

n&lt;no* R ee eflre. h e

DELANO, Dm . lL^-Tha Blotn Mitten ' launched bukitkili
rustic# thia w i k with a Ug

Cheater Freeman, head coach at
basketball, began formal practice
Monday and folio wad Up tb*
Initial aeition with another s tiff
workout yeetetjUy In which! theory
and actual handling o f tho ball
were feettfred.
' , y
Brady Cowell, dIrecUrr o f athletico, will hare charge b f the
froahman team which will work
parallel with tho van ity squad.
Negctiationa are under way for
aa active playing schedule. The
Florida Oator* wlU j'p la y h m
Jan. .7 and' will eniortabi tho Hat-'
to n at Gainesville th f fellowlag

Sanford M arket Report

Ula fa M ark*#. T .l e e k .n *

Basketball F i v e
Berin Practice A t\
Stetson University

VIOLINS REPAIRED
Export repairing—maka violins
like now.
Our “ Med* ln .Sanford'' handcruft viol me are better than
most commercially made vio­
lins that sell for twice the
price.
Why not get your child one
for Christmas 7
Y. K. REASON ER
aaa u x w iia A

Fincwt Used Cara

DR. HENRY
M cLAU U N

to TONS OA Tobacco Snuff, Just
o f f U little In texture. Account
o f ' Adjuxtaumt allowed will dell
this snuff next week at $22.00
HAVE TOUl^HATCH repaired pee ton. Corer celery to kill
by owe wbd teeny fcaowa haw Apkla, It b cheeper and does the
work. Will also repel other taBriggs. Jawalae, Mag. Ava.fr
oocta. Phooa I t t . S. Cates, C o,
RATTAN CANE chain repaired Inc. Cates Building^ Sanford, FU.

aad re-aeetod.
Forreat - A.
Cheney. Laka Mary.
■' ' TBICS—RADIO Tables, Magailna
Kitchen Stools, etc.
ONE LARGE PICTURE. $1.00; Uimley’s Cabinet B(*p, ' »Ui A
three for $2.W. Walboldt Btu- French.
db. . . .

In S anford.

1

I so: carrel** Me I M u

YOUR PRESENT CAR TAK­

Watcheg, dock!, Jewelry
REPAIRED
Diamonds Mounted
Engraving

EN AS TRADE-IN. CONVEN­
IENT TERMS ON BALANCE.

McLautin.
The Jeweler
panv

asm .

NELSON E L B E ?
Wood .Yard.
• W eal l&gt;th St. Phone M AW .

WO
A-Ford Pick-up tracks. BEFORE BUYING THAT HEAT$1M ehd *1.7# Reel and Bona.
. ER Be sure to ask oar pricae.
—Stanley-RogeVa Hardware Co.
PURE N. Y. Maple Byrup. II.

M. Gleason. Phone &gt;004, Lake
MAN FOR COFFEE mots. $4# a
week opportunity. Automobile Mary.
given as bonus. Writ*' Albert
Mllla, 0241 Monmouth, C'nclnaatl,
Ohio.

SUuirion- Wanui.

We Have
A Complete
Stock Of
SolktU Your
Gaautina, Oil.
And Greaping

Debaar pattopi. Herald O fba.

W A N TE D : Job at' cook or nurae.
Larille WUIUtna, &gt;08 .East
Tenth Street.

Prompt Senkt

TWO WHITE hoy*. ogee n
and
&gt;4, desire employment on dairy
farm bn year round beat*. Both
wore raised on farina aad hard
had foqah agperieaco on dairy Ui *rn furabkod boa** aa Douglas
New' York. BUt*.’ Writ* Vernon **-. Baaford. Term*. Gee. D. Wllor iwonaid Fraysr, Oar* J. H. Ilenu, JML Vernon, III.
Shoesmltk, New Smyrna.

ROY BRITTS
Gulf Station
Buford and 151V

1 WANT TO TALK la an amMtiou* man who want* to qual­
ify for a poalt'on to aervlca, re­
pair. and Install alactrio rafrigera tora and air conditioning sys­
tem*.
No expsrloac* nocoaaary.
hat applicant moat bo mochareal-

TO ALL PERSONS INDEBTED
TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK

CASH MONEY
r poor

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GOLD

and

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1 have been appointed representative fo r the pur­
chaser o f all aBaets o f the defunct Seminole County
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BwikIf you owe this bank anything; I urge y o tijo call at
my office. I want you to feel that this Is a friendly
juiitinent o f an unfortunate situation. It will be to your
advantage to wipe the slate clean.
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LIBERAL DISCOUNTS,
Belonging To The Bank Are For Sale
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County Produce*
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Indictments
epla&lt;;e Bill
Court Quashed

SANFORD. FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1M5

Member

'VOLUME XXV

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Friday The 13th,
That’s Tomorrow;
Watch Your Step!

HOW MEDIATORS WOULD END W AR

NUMBER 44

Eatabtlahed In 1B0H

MovementFor Peace
Rests WithLeague;
Egypt A n ti‘ British

Tomorrow i« Friday the lS:h.
Double howko. Some u , one
will counteract the
other.
Some aajr “ Watch your step]”
The day might prove to be un­
lucky f r Home, aa Circuit
Couit will he in i t u m Fri­
day aa uaual. Mich; he un­
lucky for Canaveral harbor. If
Sanford people con vlnce Con­
a n unman Wi’ rov ihnt the SanT rd-to-T tUKvillr ratial in more
I'nijTti* being made on tho
important. Might tie until.kv
Seminole Coun y Eaperlment Stafor bondho drrV rnmmlMrm if
the rnngrv»&lt;man ond local oftlop, begun yriterdjy, la callod
riclala work u1 a plan to con­
|ifII t&gt;. Itrl an SonfHUni’
'■ununual" a* to much waa don i
CAIRO, Dee. 12.— (A P ) King
trol them. Certain to be lucky . th- fir*l day. County Agent C.
12.—*
Iltljj's WB1 1N*
Fukd signchl • royal dreree tihlay
for many cS-'drrn, the Flk* |(t lijwson *al3 he never enw n
tin armlfs pn-|nrei|
Inlay
, i retiring
nstitutional governm y, for they’ re yn'ng to fur­
WI’ A j &gt;b “ get going” *n quickly,
fur a hie |»it h r ia nv1 lit* ir
, menl to Kgyp*. tlrrmt Ilriism
ther their Chri.tma* rheer par­ i A telegram announcing that the
nisitt lines h\ ||a&gt; De-da Deinronsvnte.l to Kgyid*- reimn to
ty plana. The weather man
prnjeet had been approved w»« re­
in. Fnipernr llo lp Selassie's
the self govgmmvilk' form of »usnay* it i* golne to be rioter
ceived Tueidiy afttmoon, and a'
son indsw . Snn»l * initif « t%\I
|M*mtei1 hy thr
ruitstitulion
..............................
on Friday the 13lh.
"ALtion
sustained."
7 o'clock Wednmday morning lit
Hah hr * ml "ling
CiflJMlO
hi-British ramj»aign.
Thenc
two Words pn&gt;.... , wrrr on the Job. clearing the |
frtMipw snd Ihsl In- had inaf 1 **i m i*.*i»t«trnt na lonahsl am
*ltc. Two arrea of land were
iiounced from the bench thNj
npirrd Ihem lo ulm«»&lt;*t ticrThese wwifl rlevelo|imenls, nun
] irared and *omc of the old til )
Mefk war f ren#i.
Ihg on tha* ddy ihr mbinet *'f
,lng «* * reraiin! the Dial day.
1 leiniiT Tew fik Nrasiiu was to
December
rr siyn, ilM l U f with thr lien «
l The new rip er menl •tatl'n. &gt;
Court In
m &gt; for resigrmlions, anti
rum
In &gt;-e located on ala acre* of Ian.
'the inJictm—. ----------- .
inters wdhurew their ntmounml
on the north aide of Celery Ave­
the (irand Jury I»»t week i a ■
.a
o n nue, rail of the bill park. Thl*
'iitiulma to ijuit. The |ditimer
kriiML K. E. Brady, raidd A D O l i t J 3 111131^ Z U , ’ and wa* deeiled by the City t.i
•tt‘fiuli"'1 ihr signing of tin- royal
K
E
N
Y
A
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Ism
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dealer and member, o f the Stallderive t*y King Fusil, ruler of Itm
j th,* County, along with the old
j I T A L IA N SOMALILAND
1-rg alalure.
nominally lnhv|wndrni North Af
grrrohmive bark of the walcrHowever, a few minute* late._______________
|______________ MOGADISCIO!
Mean kllig tmt,
t tire m British
wirk« and after the pew et t i .
tSa Clrood Ju ry filed Into the
|trolerlor» r,
hour* i* ereclod and the »lat ’"t
Court room 'and''handed tu thr
Date nil tried to tnd the Ethiopian war. Fiance and tireal Brit­
New street riots flared in Csi
■tnrted th. County will
it .■&lt;
Judge
two
new
Im'lrtmentn
ain ha%'» &lt;|nfird a program uf territorial rattetwaum* fit
pn-srn- r last night, umiuenrhed hy un
IHate and feileril authorltira.
against Mf. Brady—two In* v-a*l
talioo |« Prrpilcr MbsaiUlnl wil^ the ultimatum Ihu
he nc n.Miiucmtnl that the rahinel of
o f one. and one of the nee n
County A g e j ^ e V It.waon wa, j " W V ' ^ .
crpt or bear the cnns»N|uet»cet vi,' an oil embargo. The »hadt*j sec­ I'remlrr Ti'Wfik N.***im l’a«hfi
diriment* contain* two c uni*.
adv.aed ;od .y that the elate
!, .
where ncrcMary, thq old g tf u tion r.n thr m ip re pi earn.a tm ilory that winiU In- given UuU in hml ImiwinI tn naiionsliwt milt
. The old Indie menl was held woulil like to conduct * f«rm «ur
In
i houre will be .tom down and r etrhange fur a penpuri for |lthio|i'a in tCfitrrt, ixrs^ibly Assab, with Hi dish pressure and derided
Invalid on the motion yf K. !’■ w y in Seminole Or unty, l»egInning
TAM \ U \&lt;SFF. \U
resign,
new grrenhuune erected, Non.' of a connecting strip of Italian I»j* { As*«*cialrd I’ m u Map)
llouiholder, attorney for Urady. «boul Jan. 20, If such m survey
Crewd* *ma*he.l in *|r,-e(
&lt;I"i FlornUi‘s tihiddletl slot 111 »
-----------r
t
----------------------------------------------------th ' planting a t . the old giern&gt;M» the ground that t waa aigneJ la lies 1ted—r\nd the county agent
Imilung two of th,-,,,
, i h'f i* jn tun' %'r» ■ t le led
Ute
h'H»e will be moved to the
by
“ Murray
W.
Overareet. rcpl ed that it would Ire of "ine%
eteliun, and wre. k ,| *tr&lt;-et yc’ttcriluy jv* 111!
, liH-aliolt, a* the experimenter* Are
tie i out t
•However,
he
•Utc’a attaraey, by I- F. B 'yle, tunable lx nefl
ui|.in
a
frr»h
uiitbiiek
..f
il„.
to mi ke a “ freah atari" th
tmni'hhti r
llllni tilf MIt ■lul
assistant alate’a attorney."
In wrote that “ finding 50 grow#!* Mr l}a»*i.n /aid. Sew writ* will
■ nl. Itulivti ,|i.„nJr l , w|,lrh
,uala)«lng the motion the C our’. here who will submil 1 1 having a *l»o be "link.
tic VICC^ in m.t
IIn Con
vt.iiiir.t Imlf n do-cn lit,.. Itl
preoning to hla quaationinr of post mortem he *1 o n their book*
• lit tti-rl. •
lot
w
f
It
ill
!("'!
I
IM
a
.Ik
ll
U**tvteli work, in v&gt;il», ferlilii
attorney* yca&gt;rday, held that w II take i Ml le time/' and he
let
era,
plonl
.
lineage*
it)d
|&gt;l*ni
neither statutory law or the Cun I asked if the *tatr experiment nt*
rnl’ y
The
"1 t . 1*V|
iQililKn gives ths itattS it l i r : lion in tliln n villr wiahes an ad 'breeding and Inaarl control |* to
..
*a - aiT- .
.» ___ I .
L i k b« egrrird on at lh»‘ *l"W vlatlon
. I. it. .1 ih.- iIlMt i
li-g.ll
vance If,*
l|*t „off r.____
farm* ,n_ ._
whi.h
authority
to deleyalo
updcc th- dircrUon of He. K A
|the proposed iurvey work
Im*
up iat tui i'f Ihtn to We
aaalalaar.
ritnri*, and chemlit ‘ a enh'gc nf
VVt
I
.
m1
pTCpal
ul
1
1
"llS
J
*
v* &gt;a4 j o ^ laTeieuatlon abaut the preuw it &gt;the prr»enl *ub *tiilon.
,lVd
*Bjp. Tlk# . AdMMHHtaled
ci.ntvist the i1iyl.l
kmniMfaa d^afSTiLTI * &gt;*•
rVTy tomrn *-ff*m —Vrank^TTt
A dliltirWfer* of n*nsM m his
■.1
Ntriit them lo
The
Oulf
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Umitr.1,
n,.„
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..n
.m
l.t
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l‘*rin"
,n»
(talfnn
I.
W1an
i
tone
the aaaiytan.'i Brumley, rxtenalnn
~ o o .~ i - t .i l
In’ entity o ff the northweil Fl..r-' Yr*lerda»’- tcmiwtelure: Higt. cra.k train . f ihr Allami,' Coe.l The mlnl hintfliimHe atated (hat aurvey* air In k i 1™ ”
'be dlreelloti of Tuny
•uch.
1------------•iTtoi
Ida roast brought ( h*avy
m i n . / 8' lo* 67
it. Initial run ....... pHM’tl 1«• l a•In. i
Indictment* ia ronductf J in IK countlra of th* •’ Itchfnnl, county englneec, and
I'llil
As the Supi t
Kii«ton I.hI ., , 0,1 in
t&lt;1 . rr,,„
tcmReniturcs to the
ahowing mad, theca wa* par- and I
*tala'* attorney, *!•!* and he want* to ineluit*
lllgii iitlis Ltinorrow will l&gt; Ml
H* " f" " l tiiday afiernnon a- :&gt; •I' Mil k|1 illitt
th, Hat. Ilu-- t'rulwrly pirating (a trfn .n‘ ficial« Htiotll tonliky, with tiucvs of slevl 10:24 A U and
reurf thl* morning, Bcm'na'r C unty in the
I*. M HiId
II Hit
Many h.g), „ff|r ,,t.
. •nil nf Muimn fn in n
Burr an low iid**" at !i;hi A. M and I t-' •'ll ek
le aigneJ by I'u' inr«» record, from id or ISO truck ' wrhn vlaltcd thr plant yea'ndav and snow. The Wrathri
tin- line and * re ord nunibei ,,f whi« h eb*iin *1 h, up* tat ■ 1 Iff
'
Tlir.r
w
rr.
Dr.
II.
W.
Muprwh'
farm*
andc.«irrd.
there
In
t
c
»
h
ul
the
dihiurb.mo'
tlrveiop^i
aialatanl atata'a attorney.
!• M
•ft ir*
-Ul I
I ullnian |ia..rn.frr. ,r • on tl„ fery, T illrthn
The Brat Indictment return* I obtained by a group of rcllrgr Jnf thr rh-m i.trj departmrut at more lalrnilty then waa viper
tl •
Ihey
prubnbly
%
*
&lt;
*
ltd
I
ne»
tram
A
.top
of
m
num.t.!thr
It
putnirnt
qg
Agriculture
at
rd and waa muting east-north
The Tuwnarfid Finn
•II Ur di*
by tha Grand Jury IMa pmmuir yradualr* who will inti-rvirw the
s gainst milnii ipul
/MU la.
wdl lip made her#
mill
K.aln.eville end Dr. C. ' 11. Ma eastward *
rig nod by Murray W. Oyeratrcrl. farmer* prraonelly, he wrolr.
cussed at 7 4ft
!*»«*Ik l inim pvn
f 1 &gt;•
The in w 11ithi soul htHi'ind is ry ne^M xihi. b *■
hinry in charge of plant breed­
At Pvnwaroia winds IIH milra m
i»k rr W|\k. Ihi
f*imtiH».»
• k V i attorney, charge* (hat K
a&gt;
eer .11
*h ■ *
known a« N- &lt;i|. alM| nor 1 1, reito^-il
E. Brary did ‘Vmbgaale and S a n f o r d
lo
H e W e l l ing at Michigan ftate College. hour w rit » x|hiiienrod last nlrht. wilt station m * imiiiiM'i
In.und It wi 1 U. known (u V&lt;&gt; t'2
. I -l I Met .1
The letter I, on a tour nl thr while 40 mile wirwti gt ApaNchiI.RU \* &lt;
fraudulently convert &gt; ku o . n R e p r e s e n t e d
F r id a y ,.*
It will arrive from Kat
•• IlM t.
Sou'h.
end
ram
*,la
Synford
for
■
Sat- e u b n l ................
cola
did
miner
damage
to
tU*rk*
the
err
on
('•rmiiainn t
uae re1
permonal property
DrODertv noi
____
.
u*e"
c l atan
n persona]
nor
, h f t, u r Pn " « " f »**ing th*
new and sank seven oyster bbth ul Hulk Awniii&gt; &lt;* A h'KISi'i
ot«l urday afternoon at l M n i l ,'t filed oi wh h . ' C« 7 ‘Ming Ul
h • cwn.
____
** |station of which tv* had hrent.
their m&lt;Miiing«. There wmo t.o 4Ml win mtiilit
Ihe Daily sr hr dii lew Uill Ii,i mam difi« ii« *■ u *•i M it wDsike.i S'
! The o.hrr indictment, signed by
re
lluprechl and Mlamsjtr in the town.
Ihr tamed thr u*ti the winter *ea*oii rrnl « r » '* 11.1 -' -Inhll-liril
City bu Idmy l|tS|M * -.1
1. F. Boyle, aa*latent stale'*1 Ind ral'op wrrr tmlay hat Hen- ,,l' lh Dr
A f fording
every ronvenienre cl *j. i. i| riM 1
tt •li
m|u| IlM
O'*!/ aipreaaed their
Freesing teni|ieraturfs sir |»rr Full Go»|mI I iIm-i mo l«
attorney, cltas (he earn* than;* ford wii! be well represented at a M» h ne&gt;
for the comfort of pa.*rncrr-, r h u i i - t * ii» 11
h*
, iled
to th* first count; but In ilio conference -ailed In Orlando for ''l'i**»urv over th* progrr*. of th. dieted for the Ltuislina mikii i
j work, but pul their O. K. on the belt, whil« snow w n f m11m^
Five jn 1 ........... th
Siip» ** ’
hi i"Inns the Hew train .hiirtru. the time
I Kurt hri filan
who we* in Court thl* morning, , tomorrow by Congnssman
iitiiimniiiiii ( in t|u
Howrver, u|i to
■* outlln#&lt;i* Dr, Muhomy Colunihu«t Misn
of th.« from HorI . il 1 ,. Flurula, travriei- r.turr
rh»t*r party fin rl
eecond count chargee that Mr. i Murk Wllrox.
rnroule over only
h, h ( , r
l» ,* * •h*i mm tiiii
1•
MMilf Ml Iwinir
Brady *Md om ben ie and frau .u rsriy efter»n» n official* hed Iwu i &gt;• " " hl» way to Ch.rlrelon.
The Weatlwi liuresu |uetio t' i &lt; ity *ri' vtjH-i led
The r&lt;|Uipmrnt i* nf Hi. fl-.l ft I I'tMt **f 1ti kind pr ntilh
iif S um n'*ht
trnlly diepoae of” Cm.aln |»r- 1unable tn learn the horn of thr ® * *° attend a meeting of fed strong winds ItMlay and lom iiu hriday evenmir
till!he,t rla.*, Tiekel Acpim |, | •I f
Th.
&lt;1&gt;fi t tl III lull
&gt;mi
■hearing, thuugh Mayor T. I , I In- Jrral nuthoiitir* on *,| Iculturc,
aonal property not hit own.
N*t of Hi Lost to Csrnsbvlle, mo I ford leRMlgr of the I Ik
Sheppard ,t*trd.
ma* said he "auppoeed" i. would ,an»l said he would report to them
lii'li I t
lIlR'V Mi el m 11 tftlilhhM,'
lilt today ihr Weather
Hu nan
. Thr property In qgmetlpn cun
Mr Sbeppaci al*o armnunn - , prop - “I '■«ti bn* mtf r ci v y am
;b* about 10 A M.
|9n th# Hamlnolr County Keperi
Judge J ti Sharon m Hpeiidinjf
extended storm w jn ln g s
down
sla.ed uf two mole* alleged to
nil** (*■*1 0H r*u 1 1
‘ hanice ln time of two local tiuiiiTh*
c
ngrraaman
aakerl
for
tin
B"
'nl
Station.
the Florida west coa**t a* fa* this Week in i(«rtrof&gt;l the Lake No KP aouthhounil ai i iv ini! in
have been the property o f on*
south M Palmetto, saying then- rminty court, n o r whirh he p*uS. R. Uorgna, del verad lo
Mr. I attendance of City offtr.al* for |
Sanford at 11 :hv A M . 1m*jc11•
I the purpose of dlecuising pr»
_______ _________ _ _______ _
iiM tta M i • * r e p , Twa&gt;
will be strong soUthrast •hiftinj aided last week, bring ^djiuirned
mi; Frldajr, and No Hit, north
lo south weal wind* Iliin after no »n ! fo r a w&lt; rk.
Ik.unit, arriving In Sanford at
'holder*' a'mmittee*, and Cap*
And rarly tonight.
13 In I’ M , h**inniiiB Saturday.
Canaveral bonater* aak for ad rle-l
—
Sanford
Doudiiry,
depuly
lax
T l u o ffic ia l w s s lh f fiirecA st is
thl* county Uf’ dl*. I AD 0U 8TA, Ga., Dec. 11. - &lt;AA
iRsessor for th* County, i*
F i o b t v f* i*
in "* h i • ■
* IlSVi'
cua* with the -ongrvaaman the I—Three trainmen Wirt killed and j s fo llo w s :
Jut ksonvdir liMjsy utlerulmg
R'l'nptl rirti* n -ic. M&gt; f tu out on
Rsin this afternoon and lonigh*.
pr
posed
development
of
a
hereight
other
person*
were
Injured
~ F A L A T K A , Dee. 12. — rur.
cunvenlion of lax assessom of
r*tt I n»n*«*mhi 1 'hi i- * |
|early today In n head-on colli. ionirwhat cooler i*night in n 4. th FI ii id a. Hie run mention will rorirhaiea e f property known ae the bur there.
I innt fxf-(I light* in frfu •r uf lli b
and west portiomi. Friday rnosiMayor
Duma*
said
that
he
*ion
of
two
Georgia
Railway
rjwnlng tract, at Raat Palatka,
tinne through tniiiiirruw,
hl’ fM tit tiijsbif “* Tbs•I ll 11a lli*.
j
CLEVELAND*
Dec
12
(Ah
y
cloudy,
slightly
coder
in
souththa erecSon af p tfarmtr'a doubted If ha wou'd be able to i i»*a*ng*r train* at Bearing, Ca..
* «e*»» tj nt O'* in * . »!ti k
^k. 'F"t«rv
M
J
Van
Bwcringeri,
fit,
who
*A*t
portions;
ritrinu'
northHtideii biM»&gt;*ter* returning from
krt, aa a WI’ A project, waa attend the conference, but It i* , -10 mile* wee: of hera. The daad
H-igwdl uf Ihe r hmu I* • f Cmn
with
hi*
tuothsr,
O
IV.
ruse
from
vast
Florida
cl
udy
jind
colder,
(he r jonke around aboul Han­
yaaterday by Aim board •gpocted that a majority of the |ware the two engiaaen and m n
j obscure poverty to build a grrol nori’s r mrted thmodi in '
rain In east, Umpffmlure net* j
of the City Crmml&gt;a:on fireman.
Ba»Leah&gt;ner* o f Putnam
ford yewterday laiaedl runaidrr•fiwel-d to entef lb** .
fur
frer&gt;mg tonight In Inltrioi; Fit j|able dm when oriv rig ibiough . rail empire, died tn a hospita’
Officials
In**,
tigs
ting
the
na
well
a*
City
Clerk
F.
8.
I
*
"
Ir ■ special nation. Th*
i heir Pnlay afUr «everml day** (He tin exsh prixe off* ■ I fn
day
narDy
cloudy,
slowing
rising
1
reuse
said
one
traia
.was
an
tid­
eon.
City
Attorney
K.
It.
Witeon
I City streets early Iasi rveniog. (tllnr.e
anid lo here bean 91,111 niul
rhyslctana said (he rau.e thumI iil» •**r* Ive 1 . 1 .
' Thr mo urrs.lt bin trd u ournbor
end City Engineer F. T, Wil­ ing th let the other pats when the temperature In west and rontrsl |
MO. with 9 1 A 00 In caeh.
wmihiw display.
1
of
dmlti
was
"general
exhau«Uon
•fcllon*,
strung
northerly
wmd*
l-ar.lng train Jumped a (witch
’ The pvepeity, cm pH -lng
10 iam * pit! attend.
I of town* ymtenisj
The deco rat Itm* m*
: brimghr on bv menial and emu
tonight so I |
Pm 'dew ; H. M Pepworlh of and ploughed idle tha alanding .Hm nishing later
e-rv*- f t t e u on Stit* Htfhway
lit i *101 I
Friday.
| Peter Arhaal. chairman uf a 1Hmisl -train " His brother and " h f - ime week b f
No. S. and nhnts tha HI. John* the Seminole Count, Chamber ol tra n.
hoMut d nUache* refused tu clali IIru| ar,. tu tie intitulo -•I mi
——
taivrr. The amiheaa pf the tract C mm*rev will heed e large dde.
•peeial commit.ee, announn. that
after New Year's l»a&gt;
1 ora*
■hr annual Km an • dance will
we* u f maaawdad. h f n commit- ! gallon, hot Mr. Pat-worth said
the*
will
ant
talk
for
the
Canav­
lea npnointad to aolact a elte for
held at the Mayfair llotvl on
eral
harbor, but will
ergu*
J W market. '&gt;
I Jan. 2. Invitation, are to tn •ml
I rgelnat large *»p*nditurvu on
.0 member* uf hr Hotary and
that project and in favor of th*
I
l. oft* Club*.
Hand rd-le-TUwvlll* canal which,
Lpallia
'
*
hot every realdent wlthlo Ihr
Derla.lxn that *H l# the con
he aai d. t* “ tar more Important."
Further plan* for thr t'lirta&lt;ma*
the Port
■"rporalr I mil* at Ih* town talc
w
w
i
of
optnlM
l
that
W*
tam
More than too old toy a, about . haqe dintAbotni land eipetl lu
want* Dlib will be bald at the
Hear SaafenL 9
‘
pi
*rli*n
*o&lt;l
•*•
that
their
at Ov'edo *hent4 R U M a *****
Mayfair Hotel, at
noun
»q 100 new toy*, dosrn* of dull*, ronlributr. mii.I aihlrd '1&gt;*I rlull.
‘ Campled daily Ilf thg
n pr»mi»e* are put In flr»t
fFadneailajr* a* herrtuforr. TH* scorn of picture bt-ik*. a cun*ld- In* D al&gt;o dr.ii.d
Chamber e f ‘
pbyakal appoaiMM g W * to U »
condition
Club ha* been tnrrlln* at th* arable iiuanllty of nul» and other
errirala and
Mr. Dome, ■•iplanird thal d«*
W llla ja " a pro*Si
-Non raahlrnt property, atrreta, Moateiuma llutrl f.r ita weaki f
thin** InlriHled fo drlishl &lt;he rlbutlun t» t" I*' &lt;"-'l( •' t"M,r
a t I&lt;±r« R i w .
TAMPA,
It. —W —Fear­ hr, tha praaident t i th* W tol
I
h
m l other public pl*e** will
heart (al*o the fmlale and the |rhllttotn.
cant- l.rm*
!■»** -.1
ful nf lasing Mat year** - onven* Unh **3 far th* p m * « n t nf.
handled by ihr Town Council.
flncnta) of fou n tain * have bnn I through v»n"u&gt; aj'emiea lu th o-'
thm nf th* A meric*• Federation Hen'a Club of
"W , art look ns forward •o
A. T, R nm llrr. U , father of f| ,M * th* Elba of ^arifonl fur children -ho.ii .1 .» feared Kanl i
« f Leh r, the Centra1 Trail** wn* Uaued thl* wa*k. Th*
bavin* on* nf the rleanoot town*
city, I 'f i ‘d a U ( Ck/litmal party they will Claua might ...lo o k . The
Union ' t Tampa today began it* lama lion i* addtom S "to *11 for th* hplhlo)'* In Florida and A. K. Roaartlrr of
iLto—
| J „ a*ain this y**r. C K Adam*, tributlon i&gt; tu !&gt;• mid* at th•wu lnveetlgaUen into mob v o- iM SM ta of Ov W
tad n *4&gt; aa wa nntlelpair and raquaal that
chairman of lb# committee. # l* l-» llghlrd ('hri*tin«&gt; tree In ('enkeaee age lust three lab-r orran- faOtwai
n a h ndly rlv# ua ja a r hearty
•4 today he is "blyhly gratified” tra J Park m. ''hrl*tm*« Eve
hem , erne e f whom died.
“ It U W* conceittHa o f eptaleai
9* M oral lorn.
ton! *uch ready r«*pona* ha* beuq
The l.h.n* I'lub. mee-llng 1o*t
A report on th* finding* of this 'h*t tin u w n * f
“ Btart rirht- new. than — *&gt;«•
given to th# Elk*' plra for gifts ovenlng. a.l.lrd » number of toy*
will h* eefct to Will.era p m e e t » (Iran p h r » M
TONIGHT
nikU jr jrour nrlfbhor will follow
Oi
A- r.A*f L. praaid.nl, *Ho »»ra
l* Un JpUly*. , s
RWI P. M.i Woodmen of Wortd, for Ihd children, “ but w* can ium,to the Elk*' cfillrc'lon. and Kl
pla."
a lot more, can'l have too m any* w»nl* Club member* at Ow-ir
k * 1 remove
" t| ._ T V
T*»n Gninrll. ton TV* ol(M turr* of Mr*. Jamr* W. O. « , Hall.
ho «eld
1meeting
y-»lerd«y noon were
lion * S n u b Ctab and tin Maofm
1 b a n . as
nroaldont of
ihr
Y, ? , Dqrn-r, general chnlr-jaakod to bring toy* J" ne*l week’j
fortheum In# .
&gt; w V h M s tir
. Ctoh. « T 7 r . W T.I
TOMORRtlW
10 " “ “ ‘j |tola *nd. In
‘
*
priit I rat o f the Mm'a
*«*• A, M.i Circuit Court, Coart m in o f the Elk* nm m litre, said j me*'I nr to |w don*ie.l to the unmco *rvd tfa, ^
ha wished id Join Mr. Adams In der prlillrgrd rhild'a commilt**
sEltod to tit* document. , » « “ «•
to those who for Chrialmaa dULributlun.
»wt*ct*4.
I S P. M.t Rtt's Hall.

Station Made

O fficial«_ See P l a n t
And Approve Loca­
tion And P rogram ;1
W ork Being Rushed i

•Brady A gtta Charged
; With Lmbezrlement
• Following R u l i n g
Dismissing Count

damages Awarded
* tin Three Cases

Franco- British P l a n
Constitutional G o v - Ruler’s Son-ln-Luw
Is To Be Circulated
ernment Restored Is To Lead Warriors
Among Delegates
By Royal D e c r e e
Against Ethiopians
Within 2 Or 3 Days

Garret, King, Smith
W i n n e r s In Civil
Actions In C o u r t

Now Sanctions,
Arc Sidetracked

#L

S h "‘rrAini^;.rM'o,t:iFarni Survey Will
£ ^ S h3 !Be Made by State

/

Lottery Law Held
As Not Violated
By Slot Machines

i

College Men Are To
Interview Farmers
As To Management

(lean Hill Of Health
(liven— Dei iee« Hy
Highest Tr i l l unal

.‘J’

r; Oyster Boats Are Sunk And ■**
SmaltDamage Done To Dock

Tpwgs On Gulf Coast
Hit; Snpw In South;
R a i n Is Predicted

i wai

New Fast Train
(Jn A. C. I,. Is To
Arrive Friday

I..

‘"g

At W i l c o x

Hearing

f

IThree Trainmen Die
jin Head-On Collision

1,000 Market TV&gt; Be
kErected In Palatka n u /f™ ”

Sfi MerehnntH Enter
Decoration Content

th- Noted Rail Builder
I)ieH Of Exhaustion

lb*

Oviedb To Be Oeanest Christinas Town!L'
If Pldns Of Its Residents Qo Through

Toys, Dolls, Picture Hooks, Nuts, Etc.,
By The Hundred Donat ed For Christmas

Labor Begins Probe
O f Fatal Floggings

or

,tw

dl«

r&gt;

,

W H A T8 DOING

1*1

STS

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MfcAa.

iff

Lnvnl Decl ar es Only
Intent Of N a t i o n
Is To Reach Peace
r b 'N E V A . I h r .
— (A P I
- 1M;tns fo r
Hi-llliiiu
the
It.tliv-Kihiopinii
wtir
w ere
ihrt.w ii iiilrt (hf&gt; liniuls jnf Iho
U'timtp n f Nttlimm
C ou n cil
Into linliiy lifter oil mid oth er
.tew Hnitctionx hud been *itle" ; n k n l ul 11 m eetiuir o f the
i I'upiM'’ * mm cli UK c o m m itli p ul IH.
Ilii t-Ii ib legates nmmurued tb\'
I cjigiie ciminil *A«mld inwl next
Wi du* «tby iy * iscuss the whole
ijiles. ion.
The text of the Franco-British
pm* e |iiu|Ki-«al will be niculsted
siiioiig MMuidt'CifH of Ihu League
wHlun the it* it tapu or
three
days. Ih-vi-min In place the matit wilh the 1 mine 11 was reachml
iiflii Viitbny hVin uf Creak
'li 1ia' m uiged ihnt the council b#'
iimmuniHl ul , hr eat heat possible
Tiitiment in bem a fill) statemenl of the peace prnpU&amp;als. Th#
iM&gt;Mi‘# plan, he said, is "neither
lilirithvi' nr satrusanct'"
In it aeciet i*ua%aLpri Kilfri £ud
I'rem.er I.aval of France gave
1 he toinmt tee nhly a vague uutlo* uf Ihr proposal!.
The Fiench prenuur told lh«
I t.ii.mil I.'*. ilia* Leila us mint now
"bride, mid I'uelairi. that
Die
Fi no u-tlritlsh plan bad Inn one
.•ini lu r*nd till* w*»r within the
riiiiu'WMtk ul fhr League,
I'ol.uid kirked «.i nuy applica•fM'll ell ur nl he* &lt;fillet ions which
w.nibl jir/rsk itr the 1nternational
I*.
f minor nntlnns,
IlM
** ihr League for pro*
“ it 1r m aggression aasartud
" uift Ihat the powers had
I mil" F'hinpia in lateat pruI- f r pence in the,. .Halo*
'•pian conflict
Hf It MM, after
ublaijimg eoti'• IMiil mil •*f Italy am a g g m sor
u l awi A fina, now offura tho
half of Ethiopia as " n kkimi" fu &gt; aggrexskiin, they said.
in 1 11* HMtaiiii after helping ronmn (iurinan roarmnmerit by ltw«
I &lt;:igu- c ruiicil in April, ae Telly
mguhsted a naval treatv with Mi*
VfiMs
reccgrtlxing
tier many's
1 •glit to build a Inrgi* m iy .
The small na lions rharv* they
rnsde *5r*-nt economic sacrifices In
mi up rate
nt Hi it 11111* urging
ti siinc'ions In order to prove
1 bat the collective security sys­
tem would wjrk,

•k

t

Horah llila l*rsre ITan
WASHINGTON.
IW .
12. —
‘ dh
Arguing anew fur strict
A rue rutin neutrality. Hen, Ho rah
(It LU 1 vesterilay nttarked the
Franco British iiruposul for end­
ing Ihe en-t African war rs on?
Hut
would elevate
Mussolini
above miy mini in Europe,
RFI N|(IN ABOARD DIXIE
MKW VnitK. Dec 12. - H V I ', ,'||I1! r« aboard the *tearo*hlp
I"iv"•* ul.rn -lli- w nl arroMnii
off Klorid* it. September'* hdfrifinr held a reunion yretardnv
nlmenl Itv a,roe abip no which
they h*d faced i|laa*f r.

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th e Sanford Herald

IT 8 T BREAD ALONE:
J a m answered him, saying,
’written. That man shall net
►r'twad alona, but by retry
wind o f pod.— Lukt 4:4.
71m recent cold pi &gt;11 passed on.
leaving the cold* 1 &gt;hlnd.

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TH* HANFORD WfRALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA;

Mias Shirley Temple

2 Indictments
Replace B i l l I
Court Quashed

51K T
•
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isai | n&gt;■ies **wmr
^ la ^ u **- Itck."
nntklna: aaw I ran bear the cloak
wrltaa Mlaa L C , Oot*o-

i
Shirley Temple, because she Is " » beautiful, cute
child ol amazing talents who is utterly unapo.led" is pub­
lic Entertainer Number One, topping all other movie NEW ORLEANS. L a , Dec. 12.
stars, according to a survey of typical theater* represent' — (A P )—The new. reel baa re­
_________ _ , ,
I Three tivil actios* were dlsing 20,000,000 patrons published in the current American cently ihown Mr. Hoover pre­ Brmdjr hi be h U by Brsdy as f OMdno / br “ »• Court this morosenting a political platform. He «f«B t for Gorya* about a year
Magazine.
*n
^
"At the time of his tragic death that beloved genius, ■till call. fo r. a return to the sro. The agency, It Is d cta a d .l D“ ®*»**
gold
standard.
was noc faithfully performed.
httwo
Will Rogers, had become the greatest box-office attrac­
If he cannot learn from his own
Mr. Brsdy was la Court when J*rt,0T? ; .
lh***
w**
tion since the invention of talking pictures,” Mr. A. H. experience
when president, he
Blank, who conducted the survey, says. "Millions lost •hould learn fro"* th* more recant the new Indictment, were r*- broB« bl by E. I t Garrett. OrUnbut he waa not arra'grwd
* « &lt; ~ nUnt’
hours of happiness and Inspiration when Will Rogers esperlene. of France. Clinging to tumnd,
today, the Court grunting Attoni to\ ? .000 •"&lt;« * * » awarded »«00.
died. Close behind him and about to pass him was Shir­ the gold .tandard there haa near­ ney Houtholder uaUl 10 A. M.
w** * • « * * * by
ley Temple, who now stands at the top. The pessimists ly wrecked, *nd sUll threatens, tomorrow la which to f J . new
» « » . a minor, also a
keep saying she witl grow up and lose her charm, but the solidarity of th# League of motions. If h e so dee rid.
of
While the Ind ctmente
re- for
* u swsrfed 3250.
she is being reared with such common sense that she may NaUon. In dealing with Musso­
\ t
remain a great star for years. Shirley Temple Is so far lini .
tamed assinst V. E. Doo«1s m . ™ \ Coa"
* « "
• «««• ,h* 1
defendant
ahead of the other stars that she draws nearly twice as On Jan. 1. I8S3. France had (.moved from the office o f
8 billion 250 mllllod dolUrs In clerk of eourte and charged with
to the allocation af n .g many people as does her nearest living competitor."
fold (m«m»urod by tk« ▼»loot Ion
of public fund*.
OB hl* P*rt *nd th* 1 b*
Mr. Blank declares that “WhozinnitT" is the question pr'or to rs-monetltstlon o f the enibeiElement
were signed by th . stats’,
st-.
™
only to aa.es* th#
most often asked at box offices, and theater attendance
tomey b , the aas.tant state'. •"*««»» o f
r.spon.lb.11 y
for the last twelve months shows that the first ten favor­
attorney, court attache, .aid to- f "
accident not entering Into
ite stars with the public are: Will Rogers, Shirley Temple,
day that thoae Indlelmenta will Ul* trlf ! '
.
Our deprea.lon .hould have .land desp’t* th. ruling which _ “ r' «* ■ »
Clark Gable, Mae West, Norma Shearer, Bing Crosby,
J *
*"
taught
Mr.
Hoover
that
gold
Is
Claudette Oolbert, Myma Loy, Joan Crawford, Fred Aa„
f
i
v
r
R
ii
r
n
t
n
r
in
B
u
u
n
r
taire and Ginger Rogers. This list differs considerably not s measure of values, but in the U. 8. A. ican bury til o f ^ f&gt;r dr|Ten by
M„ U|
from the choice of the critics, which follows in order, a rnassure of human emotions
ours (over 5 hlU on. old valueof the ~dor
that when people anywhere be­
Charles Laughton, Claudette (jolbert, George Arlisa. Clark come afraid, they hide and hoard tlon) out In th. Mid-Weet, deep rot() wlt|) 8U U Rosd No
,
Mr K|nJt u , un#1
Gable, Leslie Howard, Norma Shearer, Greta Garbo, Will gold, taking It out of circulation. down in the earth, and Increasa ^
our distribution of wealth withth&lt;t h# p&gt;ld # phjr,
Rogers, Shirley Temple and Helen Hayes.
This reduces ths supply avatlabls
, nd that repalra to hia «
The public who pay to go to movies place Charles for use ss money. When tbs out using any of It
IU bright appaaranca and mal- h)m M4B
Mf CtrTfU ,
Laughton nineteenth on Mr. Blank’s list, while George supply of gold, or anything else,

atrr after seeing one show. They stay all afternoon, while
hundreds stand In line outside.

is It that ws never hear
anything about “ chlselers* any
■Inc* General Johnson quit!
American business men may not
M 'ballv he "ganging up" on th*
N#w Deal, but thsy are giving
S mighty good Illustration o f a
center rush.
There sr# two tides to every
ROSatlM, W* g it her ftoin talking
t* this Towneendltcs: th t* who
ball*** In It, and those who havs
not had It explalnsd to them yet.
Bom* of Dili* work on Flret
Street remind* us of the effi­
ciency expert who said that when
■VST you have too many people
■Bdsr foot you are apt to have
tnubla with your overhead.
Wa see where they are go'ns
to maka a moving plctura based
on th* Dionne quintuplets. It
aaems to be a part of Ih* campi!#n to taka sex out of ths
General Lowry says ths cross_ stata canal will aav* tha country
141,0(4^100 a year. Well, It might
be a goo3* rjea thsa to have th,
. country sat aaida that amouni
►for tha re-lmburaamvnt o t oui
Yarmera.

SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO

Col. Knox, a leading Republic­
an candidate for preaident. In­
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Herndon
sist. upon economy in «overa- Mrs. A. I*. Connelly, and Miss
mtnt aad a balanced budget, but -tatds* Williams are spend ng a
would pay tha soldiers' bonus Vw days in Jacksonville, having
at' tha first crack. What this gnnv by auto on Saturday.
country needs, It seems Is some­
Mr and Mrs. J. M. Wallses
one who can decrease expendi­ have left Sanford to makt their
ture* by. Increaatng expense*.
mine in Js-kaonvllle, much to th*
vgret of thslr many friends In
W* ss* what* W iliam Ran- this city.
l, dolph Hvarst has coma out for
Carolyn Spencer entertained a
Oov. London o f Kansas, th* xupnumber of her chuma on Friday
’ * paasd Hoover candidate for perti. ’ NUaL llssrst, you remsmber wa* aftehnoon with a pretty b rthday
th* on* who threw his support party at htr home on the flelghla.
Th* decorations war* lovely and
~ to Roosevelt
at Chicago
and
th* birthday caka with It. reg­
" RSIaad th* nomlnatloa for him.
ulation number of candles a mar­
£ add than campaigned to bitterly
vel of beauty and cookary. Thoaa
•• aRdlatt'Hoover prior to the 1631
" election. Now w ant that make present were: th* Misses Louisa
Harris, Molll* Abernathy, Barit*
a acme harmony, Hoover and Utarsi
•ah*. Norma Herndon,
Ann*
Maaan,
Helen
Pack, Dorothy
Humph, Elisabeth
Stalnmayar,
Helen Shelton, Cor* La* Tlllla
and Util* Ruth Bpanctr.
It la seldom that la a mayor­
alty raea In Sanford that on* eanlldate suit* th* esthetic last* of
th* voter* ao wall aa to b* elected
without opposition, but la th* last
tlaclion for city official* J. D.
Davison occupied that unique
position and mad* th* race for

Oviedo Plans To
Be Clean Town
During Holidays

mayor all by his lonesome. Jack
It of Irish temperament and
would rmthsr have opposition Just
to keep the political pot boll ng
but th* fact that b* had non*
Is very satisfactory to himself
and constiluanta.
Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Coney were
summoned to BTCnswIck, Ga. last
Saturday n ght by
th* sudden
death or Mr. Coney’s father.
Th* members of ths Social De^lartmtnt of tha Woman'* Club
war* delightfully antartalnad on
Tuesday afternoon with a sowing
and fancy work party. Mr*. Sam­
uel Pules to a, th* hostess, assisted
by Mrs. E. O. Hayes, and Mr*.
Georg* A. DoCottM served tea
and cakes. Those present war*:
Mrs. Pulsston, Mr*. Hay**, Mr*.
DaCoU**, Mrs. R. A. Newman,
Mrs. Gtorgt Herring, Mrs. G. P.
Smith, Mrs. W. L Morgan Mrs.
A. L Betts, Mrs. G. D. B'thop.
Mr*. C. K. Henry,
Mr*. Fred
W lftfc*. Mrs.''John Meltch, Mrs.
B. ~3. Starling Mrs. W. P. Car­
ter, Mr*. R. E. Talar, Mrs. 0 .
I. Loucks, Mrs. Bay Bymaa, Mr*.
W. D. Turner, aad tha Misses
Laura Ftah, Lillian Herring, aad
Charlotte Hand.

leabitity made R un veteelly de- lhgt h#
t doftor bm
Is reduced In reletlon to the de­
sired by th* ancient* and It coulj m#dWB# o f | ,R ho#plU|
mand for It, the price or value.
j be traded for almoet anything j 27 M &gt;nd jroo p,|d to ei
Increases.
Jo work h# v a ( un#bl&lt;
When gold becomes
scarcer,, els. anywhere In th* world. He ^
use, however, in buslnee. was
o f hk injure..
and so more vslosble. it tikes
,L ! confined for ccnlurle. to foreign
^
Jory |n |h# K,n f f|
more of other thing* to get I—|
travel—ajl local e i- rompMcd o f c r Dikeri
This mean, it may taks 20 pounds I ‘ rsd*
of sugar for s dollar of gold, i change trsn*action, being accom- PeloM A k . Ro*setter, J
I pllehad by barter.
Hartley, Jeesa Lee and
where formerly It required only |
It la not a eo-inc dene# that the
Dud&gt;n , , j un)r, |„ u ,,
16 pounds. Sugar thus goes down
stamp.,) gold
w#r# R w D#, nt
to 6 cents where It had been first record of
jjt Ballard,
6 and 2-S cents. This Illustrates folm and Ihe fir»t known Inn
how all prtess go down at gold for traveller, cam . Into us* .1- M, tbtri' q n E.‘ Balm*., at
mulUntoualy. It wai In LydU’dur*
goes up.
^
0, h, r cWn . ftlon w
When confidence It restored, , Ing th. reign of Croeeue, soma
br0D|rhl by M A. 8m
gold come* out of hld'ng. hpek 2 J100 year* ogo.
of power- |tquUUtor tot th . d e e d
Into elcrulstton, Increasing dts j DnUl th. advent
travel
and wood s u l ,
, n |„,
supply and decreasing Its value driven machinery,
^ p ,y
(buying power). Then - * .*Br&gt; foreign, trade were so vpjsll In p w „ , r for
0f $800. Th
pr'eta have gone Up*. fet**Jws i volume that there was suffVlenl
accept 10 pound* o f f«ugsr for I gold to serve at an exchange &gt;w&gt;rded m T,rdiet of |50
c„
our dollar Inetesd tot 20. (Ws medium. Then It was a matter Jopnrl who b, ird
pay 6 and 2-S cents par pound, of swapping gold (ona plecs of j n A „ nt&gt; j . w . Peiold,
where we paid 8 before,) So when , physical property) for other kinds F'orMaUr, Ale*. Foster,
physical
property—or
for D#cb Rnd E p KoonU.
gold Is used St a^ttsdlum of of
| Fre(, Bhannon, charge
eirhsnge, Inetesd cs/ etshlllllmt lodging and transportation.
prices It upsets them. In th* t Now, not only our for* gn |ntf,nl (o fomm|t murde
effort to secure posses* on of trad* and travel have multiplied nrt prMent |n Court wh
th* gold, runs on batiks are many thousand times, but our Urw 0p ,n, d ) „ t Week,
started, wrecking th# t d &gt; mone­ local producing and trading Iran*- n#t present when Court
tary system which It,is supposed actions are to spectallied aod Tfnwj yesterday after a n
voluminous that barter I* too
day*. *nd he ’
to buttress and support.
Fear of war with Italy months clumsy and too slow. Thar* Is present l n court this n
0 url thereupon orde
ago started a panld In Franc*.1not nearly enough gold In the
Ills French commenced hoarding ,World to serve as a medium ° f , , . p|a. be Usued to bring
gold just at ws did Jn 'SI and cachengs In thla Machine A g e .1fen&lt;|,n, |nto Court aad
M2. It Is known that, over ona- That, and the Inherited bel ef nonf » be sent th# defc
Ihlrd of France's gold, has been In and emotional reaction to Its , or,t|r&lt; |n the matter of
taken out of circulation and hid­ value, disqualify It for ui# ss n lj b|, hand 0f »500.
Court adjourned until 0
den in stockings
ana
bureau money.
An eirhsnge tne.Vum ' should ^ y mornlng.
drawers, and many millions sent
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to banks in this country Tor safe­ not be physical property, hut
The origin of the anelen
keeping This procedure came to |Just a picture of, or an order
near to overthrow'ng the (aval for property. Money today Is to of knueklsbone*. of Jackal
government about three wtvka ago effectuate the exchange of the closely connected with &gt;i
that derision at to t^ir Impost- billions of dollar* of pmdu-ta dice, of wh'ch it Is prol
and ssrvlcet dally. W# accomplish ' primitive form, and Is d‘
this hire by the use of pipe*.
about 60 percent bank rherka and
Gold was the f rsl metal used 10 percent currency. Unt I this
by human beings. Gold ornamsn's system Is extended so that hank
have been found In ruins over rherka are cleared through *
Faculty Play
7,000 year* old. Per pe, it Is World Bank and currency la ae.
the least valuable of mltala This repted at par In every country
Seminole IllRb School
Is proven by the fact that wo we shall be a long way from
solving th* problem of an idral
December 16, 1935
School and th* will nail on thv means of exchange.
party personally to obtain (he
Af miss on 1S«
I*- **•
In the meantime ths return of
material.
/
gold la certainly not th* eolution.

Who’s Crazy Now?

boro. B. C OUnimt arms erealac'
w aa Kerepaaa ear specialist. le
• atmta b«e l i m k i n i wbleh to
bringing eew bane aa* happtn.a.
to narfaeor* • n r r w h .n If yna
Ire bant et b-arlar, bathers* b r
b*»d noleeo. ^ f a c b l U t t t t t . 3
butiinc In son . etek with th.
dread or ■eera^ohlac eraraoda.
set OtMUJOC t o * * .
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a.trh-eeat aaly a faw eS“ t. *
&gt;ar. Moner back la dlaeatletlad.

A Brand New
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Purchase on* of our

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Florida Folklore
To Be Gathered By
Longwood Student

Preparations * r i being mad*
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la Oriad* aad Joint maatlap hava
a
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b*#n held by tha Woman's d u b I Florida to collect Folklore

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Tb*y boat loom
tractive krtklat

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Personals

Social Calendar
^ ^ _ /R I D A Y
I ixom. .
\ W 1 .j nee ting
of
Sail!* ■ clre|, dumber Three for IMS
Hxi rlaon Chapter o f the D. A. R. of lh t F| „ t Methodlat Churvh
nrUl be held at 1:00 P. Mt at tha wfll
, 0aii„t mMtinc at 1:45
home of Mr*. J. B. Ray, ®05.
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the Brotherhood claaaROmetto Avenue. Shower for room
M ia laland.
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| circle Number Four for 1936
Tha Dirt Oardenara' Circle o f „f the Firat Mrthodlat Churrh
the Garden Club o f Sanford w ill1will have a called meeting at 1:*5
moat at 9:10 A. 14. with Mra. An-1 j*. m . , t ihe Dependable elaaadrew Carraway, Country Club.
room.
Jtawlaa Circle o f the Garden
Regular program meeting of the
Club o f Sanford will meet at the Firat Method lot Church will
19:00 A. J f. with Mra. T. R. M*U-,take pUce at 1:30 1*. H. at the
Ing, Mayfair.
church.
UCMtfll .Circle of the Garden
The CongregaUonal Friendih'p
Club o f Sanford will meet at I.eagua will meet at 3:00 P. M.
10:00 A. M. with Mra. Franc . ‘ with Mra. Sheridan Jewett. IE.’
E. Boll, 1101 Pa Hr Avenue.
|Weal Eighteenth Street.
Rone Circle of the Garden Club , The Co-ed Claai o f the Firat
Of Sanford will meet at 10:00 A. , Methodiat Church *11 have U*
U. with Mra. Wallace W. Wright, regular hualneaa and aocial meet
Mallonellle Avenue.
'a t 7:30 P. M. at the H}me of Mrt o d . , will •"«! Mra. F. W. Bryan. Holly

Mra. Robert Murphy of Oviedj
•pent today here ahopplng.
Mr. and Mra. Roy, Holler aro
moving today from tha U f f lt r
Apartment* to 705 Magnolia Avanue.
II. C. Hat**I of Charleston, 8.
C. is the guest for aevaral days of
Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Scott, Mayfair.
Mr*.
Irving
Bradley
and
mother, Mr*. Nicholson, and Mr*.
J. N. Burdick will leave Friday
morning for Tampa to fpend the
week-end.
Mr*
James MHrowan, Mrs.
Charles Niblack, Mrs. "Tip" Par­
tin. and Mrs. Bond of Oviedo
•pent Friday morning here •hup­
ping.
Won! ha* been received hard
that Mias Cornelia MrRae f this
city ha* been aelectcd to play
the part of "J o" in the produc­
tion of "Little Women" at Slot
•on University in February.
Miss Margaret
Mitchell has
gnnr to Columbia, S t\ to j -in
her mother, Mrs T. U. Mitch !l
Shr has been spending the past
10 months here with Mr and
Mr*.
II,
M.
Watson,. 'West
Fighter nth 81 reel.
Mr and Mrs W. M Scott hat
a* their dintfer guest* Wednc*
day evening at their home »n
Mayfair, Mr
and
Mra. Stacy
White o f Orlando, Mr and Mrs.
Alan Wilaoti uf thi* city, and H.
( Hrtiel of Charleston. 8. C.

Mrs. James G. Sharon
Entertains At Bridge

" T h . Xi’o m .iri AuIII;■fr i.f Hel)
l C rc*. Epltcop.1 Church wilt m.rt
. t 3:50 P. M. .t th. p.ruili h.»u.^
Th. D.Ufhtrr* of W r.l.y
of th# Fir«l M.thodiat
Church
will h*»r IU .nniyal Chrmlmia
p.rty at 8:00 P. M. at th. churci.
•nn#* with Mn. J. M
M&lt;('• •
kilt. Mrm. II B McCall, Mr. II
A. Sw.n»uni Mr&lt; W. F.. K . iik .,
, Mr., J, P. J l.l], M n. Gorilun
n y ru , .ml M » . Flora Mcl’ haul
•• h o.tr.M .
H in t NRNJ) AY
The pupil, of M n Genre. A.
M .ffctt will .ir r an #i|)r##.|.in
r n l l .l at 7:45 P, M it 1h# South
SW# Primary School.
Tt»* Night Circle of the First
. Bapti.t Church Hill m*#t .1 6 17
j-S. If, at tha churrh annrt

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Make It A
PERMANENT
CHRISTMAS

SPECIAL
ARCH

Only trn more ahopplnr dxjri
till Chrlatmaa. W , cannot fill
.locking" and ha.krta without
th* n e cM .r y material, neither
can we buy without the money.
We * p p r « ale very much w h .l
ham been given, but are there not
more who can »p»re
.omethlnf
for thl* worthwhile caute, nurely
you are nor going to let The
salvation Army &lt;l.mn at Chrirtmaa time?
Previoutly acknuw Inlgetl
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Football Picture To
Be Shown At Milane
An advanced lesson in tha Ifi­
llHead e* of football I* furnished
in "Fighting Youth,** tha thrill­
ing Universal gndiron drama
which i* playing Saturday at the
Milane theater starring Charles
Farrell and with June Martel
Andy Devine in fra lured role*.
Jeff Cravath, one of the out­
standing players at the Uni vanity
of Southern California a few
years ago and now head fre*hman
coach at the same institution,
staged the games which i&gt;c&lt;ur
during the progress nf the story,
and the result* on the aereen
serve to Indicate why D S. C. ho*
has Wert one of the i hampion*
ship teams of the country during
the past ten years *
The slaihing style of the "How­
ard Jones System" i* effective and
lend* itself ideally to the require­
ments of the motion
picture
screen.
Many of the gridiron star* of
thi* college took part in these
games, played m the famous Col­
iseum at l.o* Angle*. acefle «.f
many important contest* ami ala»
the Olympic (•mttr* of 11*32, and
ill the picture Cravath hmiaelf
played the rule of an assistant
"'greats” were Jinn Thoep*\ recog­
nised as the greatest player who
ever lived, Taut Srhwegler, Nick
Lukats. Jim But vis and Mom
Mollin*
Hamilton MnrluMrii directed
"Fighting Y-outli" and the ca*«
appearing with Farrell,
Mi**
Ma.rtrl and I lev me include* J
Farrell Macdonald, Ann Shenda.t
and Kddir Nugent

Yellow and orchid chryaanthumum* weir used a* decoration*
at th« bridge par ty ami luncheon
given Wednesday afternoon by
Mra. James (■ Sharon at
hci
home, pin Magnolia Avenue, for
Ihe members of the Fortnightly
Club,
A plate luncheon was aerved at
noon and th*- afternoon was spent
Thr mrnilwr. of thr Ymin* .Ma­
tn playing
duplicate
contract tron .’ Iluplir.t# &lt;’|uh wrM. hnnHigh score prizes wen* awarded U rril a I a liii.lirr party ami lunchto Mrs, J, K. Uruuse ami Mr*. ' con tu r n \Vc*tnrs*lay anprmiou
Frank L Miller.
V&gt;’ Mra 1. Hawkin. Connelly at
Those present were Ml* I* 1. her home on palniclto Avenue
.rr v r j &gt;t t n ami
Thrasher. Mr* F. K. Itoumillal, ! iiru'hmn
Mra. R K. Idea*, Mrs. J
F duplicate contract •■&lt; playol
IIrouse. Hr*. Frank Mt|Iert Mis |until late in the afternoon.
High score prizes, spurts hand
R. A Newman, Mr* Urorgv V.
l»e(’ottea, and Mrs H It l/w n . |ken-hn fa were awarded to Mr*
I F Boyle and Mrs (Bonn I in
«Ic The luruhe-n table w«a . &gt;»-,
lad with a linen c’oth. renteml
with u howl ,if yellow rlin.m i
thr mu ms * rut lighted with white
Ralph VI Chip man gave m tain i candles
Those pre-mt were Mrs \\ A
".Spiritual Fdiirstion and the Sig
nlfiraricc of
Christmaa/1 at a Adarns, Mrs |t }■’. Hoyle, Mi- J
special program given this m rn i I* Woodruff. Mr*. W C If ill,
ing during the chapel period u\ Mr* h U fa-w ell, Mrs J I4
Seminole High SchiMil with the Ridge, Mrs Hugh Whe'« lirl. and
'Ir ' (*lrnn l inglr
•chool l'.-T A in *barge
Mi
Chapman
was introduced by
Mi*a Clifford Shlnhol ,er
CHri.tma. carul. m.rr .urif by
the student l..ly » n&lt;! five popu
lar p i^ c . were rendered by the
Noctonihulatnra, local oich .a tn
compoanl of Fra%,'la pUumllUt.
manayari llrrnartl Schirard, Mas
Runi 1.ley. John IIintermi.t.r, Jr.,
Karlr llobm.ffn, and Mark Palmar,
AMTAtCTK
TIOMIMfO
The mertiny opened with Scriplure raadina by Prof-aaor G, E:
McKay an&lt;l thr repetition o f tlu
l^ird'a Prayer. Opening and riot­
ing niinrltera were prraaptad by
Ihe achool orrh*.tra.

Mrs. LI H. Connelly
Entertains At Bridge

Market In Peg-Legs J
Boomed By Auto Toll Open For Business

Dade Massacre To
Be Remembered
A t Bushnell, Fla.
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On 100th Anniver­
sary Of Slaughter

. BUSIIVKI.U Dec. I 2 .-I A P ) —
The Seminal* Indian mapsacrc ol
Major |lad« and 10H men a ernlury
ago the firat wholesale
pUughiet m United Statrs history
•—w ll be conmnpTnorotrd
here
Doc. 2h with a centennial cele­
bration at Hade Memorial P*rk.
Hans being
made
call for
addresses by (Sen. r h ir lfr I’
Huvnmerail, W. F. Mime*. Tampa
CORAL fiARLKR. Lee 12
attorney, .and other*, t‘hair mutt
(A P I-T h e South m*V 1«»'k f'*r'
J,
B Kroner predicted sev­
3*ant tti a new market f«»t its
eral thousand* of persons would
cotton, if esiveiimrnts with the
attend.
jfabtic in con*tYucting road- »*•»«The misum’ ie, which was alao I tinue favorably,
thr wily i-aiastrophe of it* k ml
C. H Moorefield, di**iirt engi
to occur risi tif the Mississippi
neer for the U S
llittrau
River, cltinaied yeara of III feeling Public Roads, told thi* to th*
he rarer n the Seminole Ind a ns and American Aasociatton of S'ale
officers m charge of Indian af­ Highway Official*
a* final **»nfair* tn Florida. Three separate vent ion at the Miami Hit mot«
treaties were made between Ihe
Hotel here.
two factions
"Although
Hie
rxpriim. n *
Ity * treaty made at ramp
Mmtf11 o . In-low St. August nr have iern go«ng **n fu» «*«'•*
'Sept lb,
the Indians agreed year*, it is all'll t**o soon t • di4'v
definite fontiri- •»*»*," saul
e
to keep w 11hin a reservation, the
field, who *a a former
S*«ulb
north lim- of which was near the
(sm l'n a •tate h.thwa&gt; engmeci.
present city of Ocala. There was
First eaperin.t»'t* made with
another treaty the nos* year
cotton fabric on « •South Caro­
which tilled for removal of the
lina highway. In* said, den.Oti­
Indians, at government eipense
s',rated Pa use l e'ped to pii veDt
to the Wfttern territory beyond
roads from ****»'king.
the
Mississippi
Rivet
Judge
'""While eng n ets may
iec«g bounce, an authority on Indian
nifr the henefil of m- iu, the cot
hisl-ory. said the treaty was not ton fabric as a reirC . &lt;* nieiit of
approved by a majority of thr the bituminous
&lt;* *i. .itincut
‘Sem^noU s.
for roads/* he cuntii'io-I. ' ! will
"P m id rn l
Andiow
Jackson,
tirst have to hr pioied lhal 'he
however."win firm in hi* demand lidded expense will Im pi-i fud
for removal,'’ Judge h u* iit r re
"Undoubtedly, the ti*e of o*l
lated.
fop in road build mg wmild he a
“ The situation
became
*o material benefit to 4hr |d m4
alaiming that Major Hade and ♦ion owner of the Sou'll "
n company of 1&lt;V&gt; men left Fort
Moorefield claimed cotliin is
Brooke ( Tampa l
on
I»ec 2d. tiattei adapted ihan itny tujiei
IbJt/i to go to the relief of (Jen fahnc in providing ie nfi«»* •■u.i at
Wiley Thompson, thru in com for road surface*
maud of Ind an nil mi is in Flutt" F tilhuuisRi about
he pi o*
posed new uses of cot I"n ill hig’i" 1hey had reacheil the |wif|t w«&gt; constiucljon." wii- expressed
whaie the Hade Mr mot is] Bark by 4 ortgieaaruan
Will ant hi
now stands when they wale aro Whiltingum of Mi«*ts»'|ipi, mini
buniTT'd Dec. ^2H by the Indian* tier of the House of ItepresenU
under
Chaitf
Mtcanopy
and tlvea' committee on roads
wiped out. The same day King
Osceola killed (General Thomp­
s o n anti his aide at Fort Klug."
Kolchak, the Russ tan
Until thr 11721 Jrgialalure, na was shot by the Bolt he
actiun was taken to pieserve thckuUk in 11*20

OMAHA, Ih-c. 12. &lt;jPi— Auto*
mobile nrcMriftp have inci^mrrl
the activity of the industry m«k*
itig artif.eal limbi* and orthopedic
applianrr*. one manufacturer a*pert ed l«*4»y,
"I would estimate they have
lr»crea*nt our buainean Co per
cent.” asserted tieorge A, John*
•pun. loud iif a local firm. If it
wasn’t fot them we won bln t
liter mu* h ti« tin"

Ed Randall, The Tailer. h
baek In 8anfned and Iwraled
In the M r la llb r Arrade Build­
ing. Now I. the time tn are
Ed for that new Oirtalnaa
•uit. ^ i*u km»a there it S.dif(rtruer lw (»«-vn ordinary' ja il­
or madr and Randall-Mad*.

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Talks To High Sch(M»l

HRS TITINKK DEES
Knenda of Mr. W l. Huhay nf
ihi. city will re.ret to lanra of
the death Thut.day, Dec. I, of
her mother, Mr. lluldah R. Turn­
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Mint Nan ration, offle# secra- and had chart# of eonatructloa
lowing officer* line* It* begin­
tary, *■&gt; horn in OM# and work «ll over th# United Slate*,
in project* Involving a total of
ning: E. N. Belcher president; J.
earn* to .Hanford !1S year* ago.
more than 120,000/XX),
E. Fenn, vice-president and gen­
Min a n graduat'd from the local
eral maager; J. A. Guyton, viceMr.
Pop#
cam*
to
Sanford
In
High School and iUeni|ei) tha
president; apd C.&lt; B. Chinn, sec­
19)2, bought i the W f h l Bro*.
State College for .Women.
retary and trraaufrr'.
^ __^ _ 1 _ I
.
The O nng* Slat* Oil Company,
II. n. Pope *** born 'la llad- eervlre atatlona, and la now pres­
donfield, New J»c»ey, .received ident of the II. B. Pope Company.
which supplies the new II. II.
Inc., and la Seminole County agent
Pope Company station at comer
Naticnal Guard, World W»r vet- Ins public vrhnol education there
and then went to Cornell Uelvcr* for the Orang* Slat* Oil Com­
Second Strret and Park Avenu
nan, M*'tn7 “ mrriran legion
pany.
was organlied in May, 1924, *n-i
The aale*men are
Kenneth wily where he received a degree
He la a member of tha Ameri­
according t&gt; officials of the com­
Bobbin*, native of Hanford, ed­ in riv 1 engineeung and followed
pany hss made continuous prog­
for a number of can Roe ety of Engineer*, Pi Kap­
ucated here; Terrence V. Brown, engineriing
pa Alpha Fraternity, Tau Bata
ress since its organixation.
nat vr of Gmvrland, Fla., ed­ year*, with the elrcepUon of the
Pi and Sigma
XI fraternities
Heeded by II. B. pepe, college
One ehlld out of every three I
In February, 1932, the Company
"No niitlrr what thr need* i f
ucated In Hanford;
Albert I period i&gt;f ihe World War in wh'eh
signed a contract to distribute
graduate, civil eng neer. World Whitaker, luirn in Coloiado, rd he served as a second lieutenant (honorary engineering fraternlt ea will tie hilled or seriou.ly in- |
pnr*F, th^rf U a riFw Cwi«
i
f
the
Cornell
Society
of
Engl
jured
by
an
automobile
before
he
■
Cltle*
Service
products
over
the
of
the
aviation
corps,
seeing
on*
Iry that n rvarlly riKht,"—and
War veteran, the personnel of ueated In Kansas ami Hanford,
entire
Slate
of
Florida
and
since
&gt;■-*■', service iri Fiance. lie waa i nerri), 'Seminole County Chamber Hat completed hi* normal *pan of
fhr OoAlry rAiik* will b# handlid
th# n . B. Pop* Company, Inc., Grover C. David, Georgian, buithat time haa expandtd its busi­ by ihe II R |»op« Company In
ng to tateat e*llmate*.
I* riven a hlrh ratlnr. Mr. Pope Inra* rollegr graduate, re'ndent employed by the U. H, Reclame- o l' Commerce,Sanford Junior I life, arrord
ness until at the prrtrnl time II* Ha new' IocaUhti. ft - *r
of fiinfor I for the last 10 year*. lion Servile on Klephant Butte Chamber of Commerce, Sanford | Tht* i* * atartlng alatement
I* preililenl of the concern.
average tales are 70,090 gallon*
Sanford Bowl ng I made even more ahoeklng by the
Tb^rF 8r«* modeli for fin*
The vice prerfdcat '* Harold All have had many year* of ex- Ham in New Mexico, worked for Rotary Club,
of petrdeuum products each day Amrrinn'm*Fption mnd many aIIinatead of decre*»l»g
C Waihburn, commending officer perienre n the automotive bua- the Turner Construction Com­ Clflb, SanfordGolf Club, San |fart that
pany of New York for lb year*. ford Cheaa Club, tha American year by year automobile arc dent*
C. C. Welih, owner and oper- From a *mall beginning tho wAvr rnotlfU fb| forw^A rertpUo*
of the local detachment of th* Inr**.
legion, Maiona, Elk*, and Prea- are inrrea*lngi but H B- Pop* ha* ilo r of Wtlnh'* Tire Shop* which Company i* now doing approxi­ n» wrll rroxlvy. mo&lt;l#U*mrrt tho
$4,000,000
worth
of radiu nrrd* nf tbr horn*’, Ihf •**
hyterian Church. He married Mie* the figure* to back up the atate- in now lorftled in thr Pt-w II R mately
I f a M’l in thr home thr c*m|NY&lt;
Margaret Howell In 1920 and la ment. These ibown that in 1934, Pope Company. Ihe * building «i hu*tn*»* each year.
Thr 62 hulk plants through’ lit the t r A v r l c r , lhq[ b u a ' n r s t m i n —
tha father of one ion, John, 14 fataliliee from motor vehicle ar- the com rr of Second Ktrrei nml
thr siatr are operated by lurn ip fir l, pVFryoiH*.
c deni* reached a total of 38.000.
year* of age.
Park Avenue, Mr, W*Uh lm» considered outatanihng
rltixrni
Tbr cornplrte culmination of lha
Harold C. Waihburn war born Thta la 2,084 more than Ihe pre­ been in Ihe tire huiincpi for tho
in Ihe communities where
t h - pnpt f o u i l f p u y e a r a o f C r o a t #2
/
n El Itnrado, K anin, and lived vious high toll of 33,348 in 1031, pmat 17 ye»r* end for the l**t ,«evi plant* are located, making It a immcFimn and Iradrrnhip n
In Wichita, Kanaaa, until 1909 and bring* the death record of en yearn h«n l&gt;een At hu former
I cal company All of its alork- prraird h the bight*! d«grr« 1^^
when he moved to Sanford where the laat ten years to a grand location on K*«t .Second Street.
holdrrs and employer* are riliiru* thr nrw 1iinn Cronlfy Itadioi.
he haa since resided, attending total of 201,081.
I of Ijir state
Now ( &gt;$nlcy ofTrrit parallel lipei
One out of every thirteen of
th* achoula of this City as well
l Th« Orange State Oil Company of nirtal lu b e »«dif ao .Well D*
aa those of W chlla. He enlisted these accidents, accord ng to the
was the first tn lioild a water glapp lube pets rach of which
Council,
was
in June, 1917, and served through National Safety
trtminal in Sanford. It believes' Fprcifically dcnignrd and rfurinferthe World War In the artillery rauaed by (kidding In nearly all
that Sanford will he an important! fd for the "kind a t tub«8 employ*
'caae* skidding m u lt* from tire*
branch, aiaUtmad at Fort Baran
and I "h "** tread
ha*
been
worn
Official* nf thr II 11. I’ npr port regirdle** of whether a rn-1 rd. The inrlupirm o f *tich exetpcaa, Fla.,
Camp Euitl*
haa the Com puny cull Attention tn their nil it built across thr ttxtr or |tiona] fcaturr* *■ fivr tuning
Camp 'Stewart, Va., Fort Wada- !*mnolh. So insidious
smooth, eklddy tire become that service for heater o In *t whole- not. For shipping purposes San- hnniln, fkhaitow tuning, threr-gmng
wnrth and Fort Hamilton, N. Y-,
II. B Pop*. pre*idenl of the H.
They invite the attention of f-rd is located in the center of tuning cntlcnufr*. triplr-tunrd 1.
and Camp Gordon, G*., where he
B. Pop* Company, Inc, ha* all those
who have inntulled thr fruit and vegetable belt an I K tranAformrm and many other**
waa honorably discharged In Prb.the company therefore looks for­ bring » nrw utatidanl of patfobranded It a* the real Public Heoter unita in the home.
luary, 1919.
ward to gcrsl progress here.
Enemy No. I.
fmilX'li t»* every I'n o k y own*r.
He n-enluted two year* later
“ When oa* considers that the
tA p il, 1921) a* a charter mem­ old w -m tire arrounts for more
ber -if I&gt; Company, 124lh In­ death* than the gangairr
one
fantry, Florida National Guard, realties that 't la the tire which
and by auceriatve prnmotlnna haa actually derervea the notorious
risen to the command of that or- name of Public Knrmy No. 1.”
ganitation, at th* preach! t me said Mr. Pope.
WHATEVER HAPPENS . . .Y O U RE T H F R F
W IT H A C B O S L E V
holding the rank of captain.
"I.aat year a nee high wa&gt;
Returning to Sanford after the reached in motor vrhirb fatal
war Mr. Waihburn waa employed It ea. Smooth, skutdy tire* jdayeil
by th* People's Bank of this City, aa iin|K&gt;rtant role in this tragic
became aaaoe ated with Wight j ^ o M . Many live* would have
tiro, m 1911. and In 1932 affl been spared If the rare Involved
listed with the H B. Pop* Com­ In the accidents had been e&lt;;uipp*,,i
pany aa vlt* president. In charge with lire* with sharp tread.
of administration and purrhaaee.
“ So, | rr|ie*t. it i* up to the
He ha* had 18 year* experience motorist to consider safety fiom
In &lt;b* automotive busintaa.
every angle Hr certainly should
Mr Waahbum belong! to tha r&lt;)u'p hi* ear with good, depend
American legion, the Masona and able tire* with treads which will
the Preabylertan Church. Ha waa grip th* road. There is no eicuer
mtrr ed to Ml** laicll# Garcia tn for a man ah., can afford to own
1921 and they have on* son. a car to drive on an old, dangrrnu*
Robert, 13 year* of aga.
tires wh eh jeopardlie isiih th&gt;Ml&gt;a Ncan Paxton. born In occupanl* of hi* own car and of
l^ivelsnd, Ohio, came to Sanford I the care hr passe*
with her parents In 1910, at- ‘
tended the public schools her*,
waa
graduated from Seminole
High Srh«H and later attended thr
■StAtr College for Women at Tal- (
lahaaaa*. .She waa employed by
the Winn [»vett Grocery Com­
pany m |t« branch nffka In *Sann *
,
’ ; _
.
. „
,
1 He fore the 11**F* iiiir
ford for ala yeara, .ami thrn
» le
, alomcrr
,
. ..
,
_ when,I Ii
hiMr-ir*
wru put *&gt;fY
ihe romjiany moved Ita ofTtrr* to ,
, .
...
.
. , ,
, the maikel by 1lir H r Insulin h
J ackaonvilla ahe worked for the'
#
i a t omitany, Akron, Ohio, they were
Ight Orocery ( nmpany for About , * ,
V
'
.
,
...
*
.
_
autijccted
hjected to ftomr nf I h e $&gt;rvrtr«i
- year. She haa been olfk&lt; arc
tesla ever made nn Ixtter’e* it
relary for Ihe H. B Pop* Com­
Is reported heir hy II B I'npj
pany am.* March, 1934
Mta*
dealer for th,- G-v. Inch Company
1Western Union Certified the Pacts t
Pa*Inn belong* to the Presbyte­
located SI Second Street and 1'sik
rian Churrh.
Avenue, who has jis,t announced
Grover C. t&gt;av d, aalrmin, waa
the naw hatter) line
horn In Royaton, G*. graduated
"Heading the Goodrich baltrry
from th* Athens. G*., Buainea*
l.i.e this year -s thr 148-21 h ,,-c
College, and cam* to Sanford
lr &gt; P »f,” sa ). Mr II B I’op*.
■n 1926 Ha was employed by
"This battery was subjected to
tht National Biscuit Company twn
th* most rigid Irat*. checked
year*, by R. B. Wight for flv*
and certified hy the We.tern
year* and haa been *i&gt;h Uis H.
Union, belor* it wa» rtltasou lor
B. Pop* Company four yeara,
sal*.
making n'na years aiperlenc* In
"In on* of thta* It waa pitted
th*
aulametlv* business.
Mr.
David belongs to th* Baptist against four other !*al**rirv tn
a 'slnp-anJ atari' teat. It produced
Church and Is married.
“ ibert I. WhiTakar, salaaman, 2608 continuous start* on ah
waa bom In Steamboat Springs, alght-cylindar car tn eight hour*
Colo., attended school In Kanaaa and 2H minutes. Its nra’ svt rival
and continued hi* education In created only 2220 start* In 7
Sanford after hla arrival her* la hours, II minutes, while the other
TlfAl
1923. H* worked for Re*I A Kona three had leaa than 2200 star's
and tha SanJuan garsga before In less than seven hour*.
only
"Another teat was turning a
louring th* H. B. Pop* Company
motor
over
continuously
by
using
itirra
A
■*force having ala year*' expe­
llM Tl
rience ln th* automotive business only battery power. Th* ElectroMl i
Mr. Whllaktr Is a Methodist and Pak did this 141* times In 19
minutes, 61 seconds, while the
marred.
train are i « i i d whan they i*t till* n*w battery.
b tk i different with It* union* cover dreign. But
Terrance V. Brown, salesman, 1936 Electro-Pak. leader of the
i IVwer-Baviivg Top O v er doe* more than msk*
was bora In Orovaland, this stata, tin* la**- year, turned It over
•eking hatlary. It HEALS IN power. Keep* out
•
/ &lt;
/f
waa educated In Sanford, and only 1722 time* la 14 m nutos
add i p r n and other power robber*. And
worked far Chase A Co. baton 4$ second*.
autneera need avary Inch of apace to BACK
“ Two standard headlights and
rwar. t t U | , ere c-ala* plates. That'* why Etectrotaking a-paallUa with the H. B.
■ .
ah U the h elW y yea need an cold morning* when (tiff
. i *
Pop* Company. Mr. Browo ta a a tall light war* operated hy tha
•tor* tear tha M ali out of-ordinary batted** That'* why
sergeant In tha Flor'dn National naw batUry continuously for IB
■
ha* ware IAon * * * * * power to (apply all tha electrical
•
Guard Is married - and has ana hour*, t* minute*, while • bat­
tcaaoartaa on p a r car.
T\
tery
o
f
similar
site
operated
them
child.
‘
8a why boy ald-atyla, lower-power battsrias when you caa r«t
.y n
•
• ‘ • i. a* fun a
Kenneth Rabbins, salaaman, waa anly 1$ boors, I minutes. A
a wiper-power Goodrich Klactru-Pak for th* same price *a
•t •.
• i m inl&gt;; half
Standard
I
ryilnder
ear
was
dr'vte
bom In Hanford, want te echoel
&gt;- » * trrp,
-a
In Sanford, waa married la Ban- 1674 feet In law gear by tha
1
1^1
i
’ ■ a. end
ford and hla four children wart poweV, of the naw battery ntoae,
%'
#. ^
a ..m
bom In Sanford. Ha la l BapUst. while another battery o f th*
Mr. Robbias worked far tha At­ •ami site drove It anly 1*01 faatIt SAFI M ill!
"■With the generator c f tha aalantic Coast Uaa far seven years
f j r the Rock ay Ufa shop far to disconnected, this new battery
A y **n ; far .Wight Brea, far started tha m r M time*, allowed
t year* and has beam with th* tha light* ta horn continuously
H. B. Pope Company far fear 10 bea n , II mlaataa. sounded tha
ranm. H* la# had II years’ axpe- ham IM time*. Th* car waa
tlence la tha auto metis* Bnainaaa. driven 11M.T mOaa la M hour*,
$0 mlaataa mi halt ary power
July, originally tha fifth month slap*. Under similar condition*
o f tha year, waa sailed “ Quia tilla" a M plate battery o f tha maw
Mm started Iba car only It Umaa,
hy tha Reasons.
burned tha UghU anly P 1-t
Tha capital of Baluchistan. Ko­ bourn, sounded th* barn M Umaa
lat. la aaaaidarad tha mart pic- and drove th* ear mdy 1047
ta t t b a « a Mki U Bateaetreaa in th*
r", •4,- 4ft* f » fTJ/U
7'*
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High Personnel O f Pope Co.,
Automotive Experience Had
By A ll Connected With Firm

One Out Of Every
Third Child Will
Be Struck by Car

-Both Executives Arc
Veterans; Salesmen
All Old Residents
&lt;

Pope Has Figures To
Back Up Startling
Accident Forecast,

Orange State Oil
Company Makes
Steady Progress

Owns Tire Shop

Crosley Radio To
Be Sold By Pope
At New Station

ANNOUNCING

TH E A N O IN T M E N T OF THE

Heater Oita Handled
By H.B. Pope Com pa

H .B . P O P E C o ., In c.
Seminole County Distributors
For The

W ELSH

T IR E

SH O PS

A N N O U N C E S ITS N E W L O C A T IO N

SECOND STREET &amp; PARK AVENUE

Come In And Hear A

Vulcanizing

CROSLEY

PLAY

PHONE H60

Tire Repairing

Regrooving

2ND &amp; PARK

USED TIRES

ENDURANCE TESTS PROVB
HEW BATTERY HAS AMAZING
POWER™STARTING CAPACITY

,

ROAD SERVICE

,

c .c . w E L S H -m iu m m ii

Batteries Made
By Goodrich Are
5Tested1Severely

if YOUR
LIKCHIfl YOU N «D I

100%

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1new
Vc* ayif

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TEMPERED RUBBER
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IDAT, DECEMBER 12, 1935

T71E SANFORD HER ADD, RANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE

. B. PO E COMPANY, INC.

ANNOUNCES THE FORMAL OPENING FRI.

&amp; S A T .D E C .
OF ITS NEW STATION

NEW HOURS
6:00 A. M. to 11:00 P. M.

FREE!

-

13&amp;14

FREE!

One Quart Of Oil Free
With Every
Purchase Of Ii Gallons Of Gasolene
Friday &amp; Saturday Only I

CROSLEY RADIOS
U . S . T IR E S

SO U VE N IR S FOR A L L !

GOODRICH B A T T E R IE S
P A R T S A ND ACCESSO RIES
CITIES SERVICE GASOLENE AND OILS

6 Gasolene Pumps
Graco Hi-Pressure Lubrication Equipment
Truck &amp; H un Lift.
CoriuT Jml Mrrrt

&amp; Dark Airnuv

vA

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rst

I^ re n co

V.

Brown

Alliort

Salesman

I.

Whitnkrr, Jr

Mi**"

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II.ii..Id

I'avtMi,

.Saln u n in

W a-Jiliim i

(in iV lT

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ORANGE STATE OIL CO.
F L O R ID A DISTRIBUTORS

OF

Cities Service Oils And Gasolene
TAK ES PLEASURE IN CONGRATULATING THE

H. B. POPE CO., Inc.
on

•‘ Ci­

T H E F O R M A L O P E N IN G O F IT S

tA

NEW ONE-STOP SERVICE STATION
‘

.

CORNER SECOND STREET

T H E ORlANGE S T A T E O I L C O M P A N Y
*

‘

an operated by Florida Citizen*. Every Service Station
Is 100% owned and
Is operated by an Independent
mdent fDealer . . . “Seminole t'bunty is nerved
iford Water
Wi
from Sanford
Terminal.
Cities Service Is a^Henry L. Doherty produc

&amp;

PARK AVE.

■1 1 B
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r*

I

13

BE SURE TO ATTEND P O P E ’S
F O R M A L O P E N IN G
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
M X

. *-s

�THE SANFORD JIJtEALl), BANFURP. FLORIDA
m M by Clarence, .Welflk. IqtmedUtaly west i f the Mr*, shop
and faring Beemd K w t li le­
esUd a iton room with deep show
windows.
" ,,
Tbs buildIn*
constmstod ff
concrete bloclc wad brick walla
tied together try rttaforuad con­
crete beams. Tha calling and roof
- joints ana of hoary timbers, 411
exposed walls an covered &gt;y
Feet stucco painted while and at­
tractively trimmed with paly-

rope Plant At
Corner OfTwo
Main Streets

P4FJ ,

, ,w

Ifaonts bvlsr 4li

A nd"P ark Avenue

chroma cast ftana. The 'Interior
Is plaatarad and trimmed la ap­
ple green. Exterior wood work is
trimmed in a darker green.
• Several large windows permit
proper display o f tires and othet
Items,
Poor IsrgS cast stone columns
support tho canopy end these to­
gether with east stone p'laeters
an the exterior of the building
tend a tou ch " o f color to the
structure. The cast slons column*
end pilasters are fluted and the
fluting la painted aluminum, the
comer beads a r e ' In blech, with
the bmamsntallon aPthe column
lop In yollow end green. Over
7000 square fast e f concrsts par-

Fronting &lt;1 feet on one street
td U feet on another, the new
•grrtea station e f the H. B. Pop*
Company, Inc., at Park Avenue
Hid Second Street I* considered
0 notable add Won to the City
of Sanford. It is of permanent
yf construction, of beau­
iltec turn I design.
tiful
M artry detail, complete,
j H. B. Pope prepared the pro
Umlnary plans for the Imposing
Htabtlshment end then turned this
growing wrer to Elliot B. Hadley
Jacksonville fo r arehltaetaral
Arthur Perry, J r ,
JeckaonvlH* was the general
proschei gives ample specs for
sad the complete opservice and approximately 4,000
wee under the personal
square feet In the structures
, . ervalon o f Mr. Pope, who is
makes a large
specious store
g civil engineer by training and
who bos bod some SO year* of
Bchlnd the building Is a spec*
•eastruction
experience before
47x10 feet which Is used for
seining to 8onford.
porklng,
• The building Is greeted on |olp
Work on (bo
building was
fronting 107 foot on Pork Avenue started on Sept. II, IPS# and the
end 111 fret oa Jeeeod Street, O . B. Pope Co. moved to their
and is in accords nee with pinna new quarter* on Nov. I I
designed fo r i service station
Mr. Pope state* that extrema
port Inn absolutely convenient for care was taken to Insure that
the public sad with a store room all workmen used on the Job
t f adequate dimensions for proper- wrre local men end that all
If displaying tires, batteries, material possible was purchased
radios, parts end sen sauries.
In town. The following contrac­
,1a front of the main building tors and supply houses contrib­
as tho Perk Avenue and the uted In tha ronatruction o f the
Second Street aides is a drive bub ding:
severed by an umeaesnlel canopy
Huddleston end Phillips, con­
IS feet aide. Immediately south crete work, masonry, plastering,
! the mala building on the Park and carpenter work.
venue side are tha wash and
lee Bros, plumbing,
lubrication racks. And a t the ex- Sanford Electric C o, electric
trams south sod feeing i'ark Ave­ work,
nue Is tbs office o f the Florida
Hanford Machine C o, associated
Motor Lines. Tbs rsal rooms ere with L U. Hodglna, roofing and
behind the Motor Line Office near sheet metal.
the wash reck. O p the Second
T. M. Dunlap, palnt-'ng.
Street aide at the west end of
(Stewart Mellon C o , Orlando,
the covered canopy Is the lire tile.
repair end vulcenls’ng shop opHill Lumbar C o, cement, reek.

J

Lee Bros.
.

Extends
Its

Regards
and

Best Wishes
To Tho

H. B. POPE CO.
Inc,

All Plumbing- Work
In The New Pope
Building Done By
Lee Bros.

S N O W ’S
P A IN T &amp; G L A S S C O .
PHONE 303

117 B. PARK AVE.

Wishes To Express
FELICITATIONS
TO THE

He B. Pope Co.

e Station
Products Hi
By Orange State M ost M ddeth
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%

The H. a F»P*

?

had It* beginning

Distribution M a * d e Convenience O f Cus­
tomer W as K ept In
To Floridians ; By
Mind By Designer
Florida C o n c e r n

Designed by H. B. Pope, presi­
Cities Service Company's prod
acts are distributed In i(Florida dent ef the H. B. Pep* Company,
by the Orange State OH Com­ In c, with the end In view o f
pany, an organisation o f Florid*
prov'dlng the utmost convenience
people to serve Florida people.
U
the public, the new station of
In the new Koolmoter g * »
the d ries Henries Company he* the H. B. Pop* Company,
mad* available to the public a opening Friday at the eorwer o f
high test gasollns, and this Kool- Second W rest end Park A
motor gasollns (formerly sold at
is classed among the mosl
a premium) can now be bought
from C tles Service dealer* at end complete establishment* a f
the kind la the Booth.
regular prices.,
,
By meant of long span* all
The Cities Henries organisation
literally serves a nation. Its sub­ poo* bl# poets were ellmlaated In
sidiaries operata In tb'rty-elght the driveways, thus practically
eliminating any passible obstruc­
•la Isa, Canada, England,
othsr countries, f l has properties tion and making entraaea to tko
In such widely separated places big plant unusually easy, as the
as Bpoksns Waah'ngton;
end driveways are wide and, o f course,
id with concrete.
The six
Durham, North Carolina— Dan­
bury, Conn.; and Tucson, A ri­ pumps for the three high types
sons. Its oil marketing activities o f gasoline are conveniently la­
id by these driveways- A high
extend from Maine to Colorado,
from the Great Lakes (a tho Calf end wide canopy cover* the drive­
of Max ro. i t owns an electric ways to protect customers from
generating plant on the shores aua and rata.
Three kind, of gasoline wdl b*
of Puget Sound, and office build­
mdled — white gaaell
ings overlooking New York Har­
lest for stove* sad cleaning!
bor.
ins Cities Service
CfUee Service began as a pub- '
'e utility organisation and It Is motor" gasoline, end Cities Sereperhaps best known even yst for Ice Ethyl gasoline for extremely
Its public utility companies such high compression motors. Sup­
ss Pubic Service Company of plementary to tho gasoline this
Colorado, the Ohio Public Service company carries the peaefln* baa*
Company, the Toledo Edison Com­ d t'a a Merries'' ells In all grades,
pany, the Empire District Elec­ nd the premium thsnasytvanla
tric Company, end Federal Light "Koulmotcrr" oils. For theee who
prefer It “ Quaker HUte" oils era
end Traction Company.
The subsldlarise o f Cltls* Serv­ available.
Adjacent to the canopy la one of
ice Company taken together con­
stitute on* o f the largest natural tho moat up-to-daU wash and
gaa group* In the world serving, yraase racks In Central Florida. A
directly or Indirectly more than truck and bus lift capable e f Uf|.
460.000 customers Including man­
the heaviest truck hoc been
ufacturers end large
Industrial installed end the famous "Grace"
h gh pressure lubricating equlppleats, located In ten stale*.
Tbs petroleum subsidiaries of
Cities Service Company constitute
a complete unit In tha petroleum
Industry, Through these subsid­
iaries. Cities Service organisation
has it* own oil wells; its own
pipe lines, tank car* and tank
ships; Its own refiner'**, and Its
own
service
stations.
Cltls*
Serve* petroleum product* are
dlalr buud through mure than
12.000 n tlr s Service stations «»
dealer* In the United States and
Canada.

r

thoroughly experienced personnel
working with the beet end latest
equipment, lubrication and wash

, A modern vulcanising shop
ducted by C k r m e Welsh,
under this wide canopy.
la the spacious office and star*
building e f the Pope Company
will be handled a complete line a f
United BUte* Urea, Goodrich bat­
teries, while Croeley radios rounds
out the Pop* Company line o f
perU and accessorise and permit*
the patron to purchase hie com­
plete ■utornotire requirement* at
oa* time. Hoed service on tire* l*
given Immediate attention and nd
one who can reach a phoae and
call 660 need be out o f gasoline
for more than a few momenta.
The H. B. Pope Co. invitee the
people o f Hanford to Inspect its
■tsef o f parts and aeeosaorlce
which la one o f the largest in
Central Florida, and makes long
trip* and telephone cells unnec­
essary Tor most ports.
- V r. Pop* said today that In Its
new location his company Is la a
much better paslloa to give the
same high class service that it
ha* always endeavored -tofurm sh.
With an organisation of men
rheas experience In the automotlvo business average* about 10
ysqrs," be said, the personnel Is
fully capable of giving Intelligent
service to oar patrons."

P o lyn esian *

le

1018.

. '1

Until the fourteenth
broasa was
used mats) la making keys.

Bring

SUCCESS
,. f

Best o f business
TO THE

H.B.POPE CO.Inc.
IN ITS MODERN
AND RECENTLY FINISHED

Service Station
COR- 2ND AND PARK

Huddleston aid Phillips
th e

Jolo, capital e f the Sale
Inca o f the Philippines, le the
chief cantor o f the pearling fleet
of that region.

d e sc rib e

ealves.

. THAT WE ASSISTED
WITH THE

Construction Of

H . B. Pope’s
NEW STATION AT
2ND STREET &amp; PARK AVE.

B est o f Luck 1
and dm tinned
To TW

H . B. POPE C o.i Inc.
j

-

‘

* 1

Upon jts Expansion
and Growth Shown
b y its Removal into
the new building
AT 2ND ST. AND PARK AVENUE

HILL LUMBER
and Supply Yards Inc.

Pope Establishment
Independent Station
The H. B. Pope Company, Inc,
•h'ch Is formally opening Its new
■tsllen st Perk end Uecond to­
morrow, 1* strictly Independent,
owned and operated entirely by
Sanford people. The company ha*
b«IU a new station to give servteu
to Ibo people o f Sanford, and Me
officers believe they have equipped
e station
that Is second
to
non* In Ihs country. Off rials of
the company ssk that the people
nf Sanford stop In and look at
their new equipment. They ere
proud ef It end feel sure that
II w'll be appreciated by all dUcriminating geraon*.

Joyce Kilmer, the Journalist
end poet, urns kited In action
near Bering**, Francs. J u ly 30,

M ay the

The Polynee'sn word “ kanaka"
(literally "m an") Is used by thr

W e Are Proud

sand, lumbar.
Chase and C o, piaster.
Hnow Paint A Glee* C o, glass.
Kill Hardware *Co,
finished
hardware end paint.
United Lumber Co., lath.
Farquar Engr. Co-, Jacksonville
structural steel.
J. G reg,
Jacksonville,
rest
■ton*.
Duval Planning Mills, Jackson­
ville, mill work.

Sightly
age H. B. . . .
1m m *&lt; the Wight Brea. Cm
with s t e m at Second Street end
Magnolia A Venue and at Teeth
■Attest aad Senfcrd Avenue, a i l
that was -tha start
Company.
Aa Unu went hy
U add to he He*
o f merchandise, end fn e lly the
location At Second
Street
Magnet le Avenue became fi
set only far handling the
fidf
gfi
eO, bwt nlae for g'.vteg to
the eompewy** patron* the service
« irn r»T desired to furnish.
Mr. Pug* «me enslave to
the people nf Sanford In the
the rtf sc*
ef a
he nawid erect a complete
up-to-date on* stop service
■Utica, i
Juan the company bought
from the W. L. Cooper tototweto
the location -at the southwest
com er « f the Intersection o f
Street nad Park Avenue, one
[ m e t o f the
the urnAh n o f the pvueeut
n * nkstlaa was started
September.

PHONE l i t

W e had the pleasure o f furnishing all
Lumber—Sand—Rock—Cement
&amp; MAGNOLIA AVK.

Ftor the new station.

W e Consider
• THE COMPLETION
OF frHE

CONCRA TULA TIONS

H.B.POPECO.’S
■1 NEW STATION

BEST WISHES
2ND STR E E t &amp;~PARK AVE.
A DECIDED STEP

ON THE COMPLETION
OF ITS

Go.: Inc.
*•

1:

e. "»

�THE SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORID*

i i i ( Of Dog Trade Is To
Players Open On Evening
focusedBefore Christmas
-r -C -t v •: . 1

\

*

— *—

This Coupon And 10c

W ill Adm it
Any School Student

‘

allar Sign Operator Has Spent
la te r e a t j ?2T5(H) O n P l a n t
oafetenea
Since Last Season
Confidently expecting the laauta ct o f a 90-day permit when he
pools the required $50,000 bond,
, M ajor Goldberg •nominee, the
*p ruing om CbrUtman Ben o f the
ISanford-Oriendo
Kennel
Club'n
|dag track at Lottgwood. He d a t­
ed that “ aR * basinet* matter*
connected with the track hare
beta cleared up and thn atatua of
thn plant now la the name as any
•thee in the state."
Mr. Goldberg reports that about
$2^00 has Vbeen spent in improve,
merit at thn track since It was
last opened. These included a new
fence, re-surfacing of the racing
truck construetinn of new imutori windows, building u 40 by 13
slot adds board, repairing o f

la Herattile County to Uw

hlieg device i* * lottery. Justice
Fred II. Daria did not partici.
fate.
Justice William II. Ellis wrote
the opinion, which said
"ThpW *,

no

* ’

inhibi-

ties oat Ute Power o f Che ls-gi*
batwre t e tcgolim c a certain typ e
o f gambling such at that rsrriel
o * with the l i f of alot marhitt*
described ia The
warrant”
,m
which Hardison was arrested ir.
MismL
Wheel a player pot* a co n in
* slot machine, the rnurt sai I.
“ The re suit is mrrr rhiltfe, 11&lt;•
p m U n Ihst Ihr tnrchsnmm of
tS»F tnschinr at Ihr timr he pliyi
is ia n r h aa alijrrirornt that
t

M '.i 'i

v,

&gt;

ber 10 of a W-yaar contract en­
tered lata a decade ago.
Perhaps the moat significant
attraction, however, la Ute fact
that the game is to rotors 100
cents on every dollar taken ia to
the underprivileged
child fund
of the Gainesville K iw i trie Club,
which ha* taken over sponsorship
of the annual grid engagement
last December tha utsderprlsiIcgtsd fund was enlarged by mors
than 120* aa a result of the gam*
and a greater return La anticipat­
ed thia week.
Th* gam* le nnlqu* in that nut
a single fro* admission is per­
mitted.

WISE, V*.. Dec. 12.
Judge II. W. A. Skrrn today defiled a new trial for Edith Max­
well, 2 1-year-old a.hool teacher,
•cnlcnccd to 25 year* for the
.murder of her father. "1 rule
that the verdict of the Jury ha
earned out aa provided by low,"
rani the court.
Mi&gt;, Maxwell wept audibly aa
the decision was announced. At­
torney* probably will appeal to
higher Virginia courta, and *u»pension of the sentence for all
day* was allowed for that pur-

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FOR SALE: Canoe, 16 feet long.
11a* seen rood bit of •nnr'c'i
but .till good. Ideal gift for out­
door boy. Very rnanontbln. Sen
Delmnr Bittern, Herald Office.

TINY I’ l-ANR FLOWN

W inchester
Ammunition

3 tt—Houses for Sale.

'0c Una 1 time.
Be Una 8 time*
7 e Una 8 U m M .

Sc Mne 1 m on th .
M inim u m c h a r g e 30c

To Have 100 Pet
Voting Efficiency

Lions Club Enjoys
Big Christmas Party

OpCamolrist
,
Ej h Examlnra
Gferae* Correctlj Fitted
__ 111 Park Are.

BEFORE DUHNO THAT HEATER Rr aurr to aak our prices.
—Steniry-Rogrr* Hardware C o.'

' D.\t i

The derision was in explanation
of a recent opinion In which the
court said exempt homesteads
must bear their ehar* of bond
debts unless "soma other ade­
quate fund” la provided for that
TALLAHASSEE,
Dec. 12 — purpose. The later opinion ex­
Urn Democra.ie Club* of Flori­ plained whet was meant by an
da will be reritalited to a pom adequate fund.
o f 100 percent voting r ff rienev
Only moneys actually on hand
within tho next few month*, ac­ and appropriated com* into that
cording to an enaoQnceiasnt evx.de claas, said the court.
hare today by Hyman B. Sobol,
"Before the homestead lands
Gainesville, new executive secre­ cen he exempt from such tax for
tary o f the state organisation. debt ssrvire." It aald, "tha hold­
Tho auto body baa abeul 11,000 er* of ihs bond* affetted thereby
members.
may require that funds sufficient
Bobol was appointed to tho post from other sources of revenue be
tv w ttlr by B. F. Miaotl, Caine*, artnsllr collected end appropri­
v lie, slate president, to succeed ated adequate to render the ed
Acejr Oili t * w ayO rlando, now mi- valorem lax for such purpose on
llonal executive secretary of tbv homritead land unnecessary.”
Young Democrstlr Club* of AmecA
ronatitulirnal
prohibition
lea.
aralnst levying taxea greater
Sobol eapecta to start a tour than needed will serve as a stnp
of the 77 Yeung Democratic Club* on any attempt to build up a fund
In the state to assist local of lr advance from ts ie i other than
fleials In laying plana for forward­ ad va’orrm for bond service
ing tb* interests of the national | The case which hrought the
opinion w n filed by the Wood­
men of the World, as a bondhold­
er, sys nit John M. Boring, l,ee
county tax asseasor. to require
levv of taxes on homesteads suffit lent to pay the bonded debt
which wav made prtcr U&gt; adoption
of the amendment.

DR. HENRY
M cLAU U N

NELSON F.LBEY
W
Yard.
Wrat I3th St. Phone 68* W.

TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 12, —
(*7— Municipal
official*
were
placed on notice yesterday by a
Supreme Court decision that the
burden cf debt strvl.-e la not to
b* shifted to property left tubjoct to taxation efter the flome■teed Tax Exemption Amend­
ment m i placed la the Constitu­
tion.

Municipal Athletic Field

New Trial Is Denied
Virginia Patricide

Lottery Law Held
1 As Not Violated
; By Slot Machines

'

Saturday Afternoon, 2:30 p. M.
- I '

Katydids “ alng” by rubbing a TOYS. RADIO Tables, Magailn*
Hacks. Kitchen Stools,
rtf.
Mr on tha um bnld* o f th* left
fortwing over • r id (i on thn up- Lumley'a Cablnrt S lip , Slh A
French.
pnr tide of thn right.

L a t e Opinion Clari­
fied In D e c i s i o n
Just Handed DowA

S A N F O R D RODE&lt;

!

C m stitvtien

Homestead ToPay
Tax For Settling
Pebt, Say* Court

Couat flva e a t * U llaa.
Double rate far capital *&lt;
black f a n letters.
all aleeetneC od n e t teem »t*
will Os starved &lt;-• Iks ssstSsi
si tlu t . os as so* K* isfaa** »*
em it* * n bo a n sa M eon.
w ls ib a

GUNS

FOR SALE: Cheep. 5-room modern furnished house on Douglas
St., Sanford. Terms. Geo. D, W il­
liams, ML Vernon, ill.
FOR SALE: 6-room house and
bath. On rdg. of loop. Extra
lot for garden. Cheap for cash.
Apply l i l t Cclrry Avenue. Phone
676-J.

Pete’s Place

32 — Radios.
ROBERTS’ RADIO SERVICE at
Mather's. Service all m ek 'i.
Thon* 127.

Sporting Good*— Bicycles
1*4 Repairs
201 W. Firs* SL
Phone 114

DELICIOUS CHILI!

Dr Ivp Out For
A Dlah Of

Wonderfalt

BARBECUE!

ANGEL’S

HAMBURGER!

Famous

Swell I

3— Automobile*.

BAKED HAM!
ttMB

Ural

rw if

iM f

■

CHILI

p-mrfc

With Rf*tr&gt; W* fflrd
N t ilw * Iff# mm mil iRR^tflrfe mr~
Irarra. W I I M K F T . W l f K

lV««W rfit
WE'RE OFF

trail VIRPiII.

I.*

P h o n e 9140 F o r

FOR

P rom p t D elivery
('o r . G en era &lt;k Ban fo rd

SHORT’S CAMP
given
Mill*,
Ohio,
®

”

WANTED: Juh aa rook or nurte
Lucille
William#, U0S Katt
Truth Street*

CASH MONEY
' your OLD GOLD and
Kit
*orh as
watches.
In*, ring*. pin*.
dental
teeaorh, snd any
broken

HARD WOOD
FLOORING
If

y e s see I k l s k t a s

*e

rr lira* ring **F rrarara* la

fm«r huiH. a** M #

llraatN, Orar f H H * at#
r1 «k l
lim k tv » v t M

ir* » l

k*fl*nM

fflif

MWa

r u u tia m

kn

ilnaiimb
ne| make* to the opcrsl.ir
MIAMI, Dec. 12. —(43— Two
4s upon the mechanical a.l j w„ r|d recorvl* for
small aea.
cut* which Were p m lomly I p|.nr* were established
here
o f the epnags and control
.,tm»day by Ben King, Wa*hIrVK-e* within the
in-tru 'tngtnn, I) C.. giving ths United
when act up or pul .’.'s ta te s international supremacy In

Fraternities Play
Game For Charity
I CJUN'ES\TM.E,
l&gt;er
l* —
Tbo Catversity of F hvr.vla ItanJ,
Ik Uaifkna. on J 72 ,tr&gt;ng. four
* — tkepoOero Confer, nee offirlaU.
■ bevy o f beautiful s|Hmsurs. and
other attractions, are
promise I
bvra Katarday aftcrnmoi for the
aaaaal charity football game b»t e .s a the Sign.* No and I’ hi
Delta Theta fratewsilies, a ce»
tost which will stark game non-

is/rm ou r's
|

\CT1VE

g
^

P t. \ \ T
1 1 ) 0 1).S

Rockwell Kent, the
thor, v i i born at
Ifr^ght*. N. Ye, in l(W2

■dccuratrd by Mr* K E n,ud ' 1Shoesmtth, New ft
worth anti thie# lighted * hr^t- ■■ ■
-------- nut* tire* w rif placed on th* HO-— FlowefH atll
DKFENHK ItBfiTH tA.HR
i.h lc.
Had, ...ember
of
the ^ 7 , f SAIK Twn
Ilf •peel’ll
Club took a toy to the dmt.er
Now J o h n
A7 *r.sum an.! these were exchanged |
|(n|||| ,
Richmond
a*: among ...embers Thow not worn Ay&gt;nur „ e&lt;.k
11*4* out by the Lion* In playing with , ___ _
on Ithem during ’ hr meal are to Up ONION Plant* fur
gtven to the Elk*
for
their
Christman P*p! ) for under priv­
ileged children
AnnouncrriM nt « kr riuwle of th# | 11— MUrrllaneolin.
L&lt;tliquet ami t&gt;a11 to bt1 given at
the Dubtdread ( ountry Club In
Orlando Friday evening and It l#
riperted that #bou; 20 I.k *I Lion* (
f»ifi» go,&gt;4 ■, .... bags
v . and their wlvr* will attend Thoaa
l-i C T T i X 'j c
ru
n ig .................... ..
g on g to Orlando air
to J
Q u s llig , It* i,u h a m g s rs
litsattembl* iheli rar* in ftont of
11 I I
O N I U N a : M lrh
..lio n s .
In
||. the Valdri Hotel ai l» 3U lomor- ^
bsas I I IS
Ns vs Y o r k
H|.SI.|.I.
row evening and f« no a motor- W A N T F I ) D o u b l e b a r r e l 20 g u s , - .
Ill*
shntgun.
Itrrfer I.. C. Smith
r u b l0 the Orongc munty inwn.
O ftA N O K H
r it
are
lo
| ,.ls
4 box tia fa s nd b o bnas* tanTwo thou»and txxik
rover# Darker, or A. If. Fnx. C. A
i l t
a* to safety Haines, Herald Office.
A n (K n g lla h t • r i a . p*r l&gt;u I t * « - containing advice
II II
will be pre*ented lo thr school I’ ASII FOR Orenges, grapefruit.
P A M H I.K T
r l»
l»sr d .n s n
buns
children afler the Imlldaya by
It s .ja r .
Iingrrinre In email lula on
tha Lions Club.
r n rAM
ft* l t . s i . i l and K -u s
tires. Call 742-W.
ekses. per lb. l b I k .

L u m b er And
R o o fln *

H ILL

Security

Lumber
But Officer—
It Won’t Start

Sanford Market Report
Hour o ld . F lo r id a .
I l.u r s -ls ,. fre rs n ih sr I t
I Ilk
Ita lic rvpol* o f saias of fru its
an-t v# g * t»t,le o at
the
H*n(»»rd
s t i l t K srm srs* W h ate s n ls M a rk s !
I., trw ebera, r s r lo t asssm blers and
-i t .e r d s a ls rs fur a I t h our period
s nd in # at I t «1 t - d * r as reported
h r J 11 U lr h a e l m a n a g e r.
m a le M a rk e t. Te le p h o n e I I .
A P P I-K a : K aetera .
f a ir
u n a lity .
H larn ve ne and llle r b T a i g a an d
H o m e lle a u llte . ku basket* H e ­
l l 0*
(IK A N tt
(s i,s pi
M a rk s l
shout
etssd y
F in r ids
ku.
ham per*
u i . n l n trla e ire e a cr. to o u e llty
It t i-ll.t t
II ■: A No l U n i s I
F la
F o rd h n o k *
bet- , he wrier*. H .e * . M u
p o o re r
q u e llty T too Sr. tto u n tin ild .
gee.
to iiu a lU V I t * l - t t Id
H B i m t ; F t* , per do* .S an eb ea .TS*

MIOCCOU: F t*, per lb. It*.
CAltBAOR: Supplies light Demand
go od.
M a rk e t
S tro n g .
.J ig .
14
bis.
b a m p o ra
Copenhagag
l l . l t . B u lb oar
tea.
ssc.
ta

a ssllir mosity M l aa-lbi.H .
CAR HOT*: ria. par dna bans. H o­
st*
C A tn,trD O irnni i n bu.
era toe

J

I’ E P P K It n
PI*., swoot, g ra s s I H
bu r r s ls s . f a n r r 1 2 ti,
L'holv*
II* *
pu sb sla. f a n r r I I 11-11 T 1
f 'h o lre ll .IS .4 l .d e . C a t. W o n d e rs
( f a b r y l ko
rk nle s
II l t |l It
Fancy II .f t .ll.lt .
P lN It A l’ P t .M : lk .il
P O T A T O K * : F I*
tills*
T r . s m r bs
bu
b a sk sls N s
Pa
I I 11.11 **
No
|s
II.S I.
Poo rer
and
rough t l e -l t .l t . N e rtA a r* nhlioe
per ew t t i l t .
R A Iir n ir g a
ria. p a r
do*
buna

i* r -i» a

f lo a t a I N K : Ft*. I U bu. SI aa l i a l Is n s lU bus. 11.11.
■ r i h a c l l ! R * « BonJand F la
and
•t s e . l i . l t
lU r.o m o d tl* . b u . f l.S S -S l.t a
r g t .F H T
ft C A R T S
F la ,
*esre*, g Q t ’ A flff: r i a . r e l l a v rro n k n e rk s
i»*r I t s bunch** Its.
s u p p ly lig b t, f i a u h l l a s t m sr
CIIIHKSK CABBAGE:
Fla.
peg
b n ste ady, bo. b a a sere
It:*
doe ate.
w h its fla ts II.T S .
O H . ] . A l i n g r i a . per Net baba. .ta . ■ W »: c t POTATOES! Oenegl. p .r .
OUJtN W b lt*
ebelled, par ewt.
to ft leas, see.
I*
q u a ilt y .
p .,
M t*

C P t-t'M nglU i V ia, sueplg
n o g . TAN&lt;IKHIMKft ria . aec. la grsd-s
•ret*,
damand
light,
martlet
J. b*S bag* I |(| | a boss* li« rteadr he. basset, rhotce l l l | .
It.TA l atte tt * -| l II
T O M A T O M : • appllea
lig h t ,
de­
c o o r i.a

•urplr
murk,t

n t

: ru ,

ih

b*.

ta g

m an d

good,

m a rk g d

firm

moderate, leraaat
pair,
r is
gre e n (t u r a l g A ) a a s r a s r o . .
ateady.
leney
SI m
erste * aeproa. IS Tb*. best I I v*
Cbolee l l .t t - l t s a . Itu.
BaaVaa*
Poor#* tew sv,
lu g *
(w r a p p e d )
(hoer It i i - l l .t * .
Chela* | f.H _ * . * * a*!., n si.
M i*.

CITY NEWS BRIEFS
( (e a t )n e e d

Irs ss

p a ce

It

her* Sunday, morning fur Qul’ rnan, Ga. ta spend two day* with
hla niece, Mr*. I'rggy Groover.
Monday miming he clipped end
fell, breaking his hip. He is now
at Utile Griffin l.onc Hospital in
Valdosta. Ga. doing a* well aa can
be axptclrd.
Request for *&lt; tlilional women
labor Was iasued by th* Eckeraon Fru l fanners, 'ne.. today,
spplications for employment to
be taken Friday and Saturday
morning* between the hour* of
10 e'elecdt and noon. Those em­
ployed will begin work Monday.
O ff data ad the company atalkil

WANTED: Caretaker and krepe.
for auburben Knnve (unfutn
is hr d) nrer I’aola. Rent fret
end 12.00 weekly paid for labor
Just the plere for aged man an
family. Can have garden rh e'
rni ele Ask for Mitehell, Garb’
Park

I ’ lu c c

HENS lb. .. ......
FLOUNDER lb.

Cold weather bring* battery
trouble. Juat phone B93 and
your battery troubles are over.
New battariee, rental* and reeharging.

HKMINOLE TIRE SHOP

ROBERTS
Grocery and Meat M kt
’la ce o r d r r fur y o u r t'h rin tm ab T u rk ey
19
228 Karri F ir s t SIH pcrlal I'riccn T h ro u g h Nat., D ec. I t

10 TONS OA Tobacco Snuff. Ju.t
o ff a little 1b texture. Aecouui
of Adjuatmml allowed will sail
this snuff imrt week at |22 &gt;X)
per ton. Cover celery to k il
Aphis, It la ehaaper and does the
woik. Will also repel other In­
sect*. Phone 12. J. i . Cato*. Co .
Inc. Cato* ButUlag, Sanfurd. FI*

PORK HAMS
ROAOT
Western PORK CHOPS

lb

All Meat STEW BEEF

lb*

Spare-Ribs or BACKBQNE lb.

2 packages Mince Afept
Candled Red
R .7 ‘
C herriert

sTmuSTib.. . .

pgr

4
lb,

^

1
^ yY
H t f iM

B a lin g

ChoroUta H lb.

Harabay’e

COCOA lb. ran

jSSSTwhip

N ttw

lb ,

rRYERS lb.....
' Inn raw. mSZdS 3 B C

O rd e r

Jual rrcrlvrd SOt&gt;0 Ih*.
New Crop Georgia

26— M ln cclU n w u a fo r S*lr.

WB DRESS * DELIVER FREE
rbriexaeos
TURKEYS

Cedar Xmas Trees

Milk

Com pie* ton

SOAP &lt;

bum
-o

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E

W* .

T H I ’R R D A Y . D E C E M B E R 12, IM S

THE SANFORD HERAT.D, SANFORD, FLORIDA

ETcnr.

AMERICA’S OUTSTANDING WOMEN AS CHOSEN BY ONE OF THEM

TROLLEY-TANK CAR COLLISION INJURES 35

Princess Victoria
O f England Dies

ew
b *A&lt;'.W
, ' '’
■&gt;»

r J l l I tjtf
*
T h i r t y - f i v e empl oy es of I N W or k * Pro great A dm In I at rat Ion were Inj ur ed w h en a ta nk c p r broke
loot® fr o m a f r e i g h t tra in and c r a t h t d into a tro lle y c a r In w h ic h ( D r y were rid i n g to w o r k at
M e m p h l a . T e r m . T h e wreakage la t h o w n t h o r l l y after
the collision. S m al l
ne gr o boya hop pi ng
rldae on the ta nk c a r are believed te have uncou ple d i l
( A ie o c i a t e d P r e i t P h ot o)

In the o p in ion of M n . C a rrie C h a p m a n C a ll, pion ee r suffrage le ad er, th e re w e re t i n m o il outsta nd ing A m e r i c a n w o m e n In 1933.
H e re the y a re : M r *. F ra n k lin D , R ooeevelt, center... L e f t g ro u p , top, left 1# r ig h t : M r* . R u th B r y a n O w e n , U n i t e d S t a t e • m in i s t e r t»i
D e n m a rk , and Ju d g e F lo ra n c a A lle n of O h io . L e ft g ro u p , be lo w , left te r ig h t : A m e lia E a r h a r t P u tn a m , the a v i a t m , and D r. i larent e
S a b in . R ig h t g ro u p , top, le ft to r ig h t: S e c re ta ry of L a b o r F ra n c e s P e rk ln a and M r t . C h a rte c A . L in d b e r g h . R . &lt; t r* r I t
v. i *t
fa r ig h t : M a ry A n d e rs o n , chief of th* w o m e n 's bu reau of the d e p a rtm e n t of la bo r, and M r*. O g d e n Reid t f i
t
* Y«
i
*■
T r i b u n e . A n n e O ’H a re M c C o r m i c k of the N e w Y o r k T i m e * , th# o th e r In M r *. C a ll's ■•lection, i i not sh o w n in Una g j u p .
IA ti. • iu t
P rte e P h o to s )

Princea a V lc t e r t i , i l e t i r a f K in g
G e o rg e of E n g la n d and th e Q u e a n
o f N o rw a y , died at h e r hom e In
B u c k in g h a m s h ire , E n g la n d , T h e 87«
y c a r - o l d u n m a rrie d prin c e s s had
h e rn In p o o r h e a lth fo r year*.
(A s s o c ia te d Press P h o to )

ENGLAND AND U.S. TAKE STANDS IN CHINA I£SU
ClnL HOLDS 57 TITLES

T h is colum n of Asfcarli. Italy's m i i v
Show n m o vin g up d u rin g the a d v i m r m
l i R a ir forces claim ed to have killed . b j |
E m p e r o r H e n s Selassie len Add is At'.vii.«
(A s s o c ia te d P re is P h o to )

■mmac d of an Ita lia n o fficer, le
* tfiHirriJ this stra te g ic city, H a ltf § &lt;ulit
the tow n . M e a n w h ile
uriH. ri|

k J iiU h *tlon

at

the

M A A /^

front*

CRASH HALTS THAW’S SEARCH FOR ELLSWORTH

B r i ta in w as reported c on itd eri ng fo rm a l rsp re »e n ta tlo n a to Ja p a n on tha N o rth C h in a situation as
a result of the statements on the positions of th e ir respective co u n trie s by 8 tr S am ue l H o a rs (le f t ),
f i n i s h foreign min ist er, and Cordell N u ll (lo w e r r i g h t ) , U , 8. S e c re ta ry of state. A t top are trained
to M i f f s of the Japanese a r m y, reported an g r y because of N i n k i n g go ve r n m e n t' s str on g stand and,
b i l j w . a m ep of Ihs five provinces in the N o rth C h ina a u to nom y m ovem en t. M e a n w h ile ?,000 C h i rsa stud en ts de m onstrated In P e ip in g, de m a n d in g w a r on Jap an and auppresalon of the N o rth C h in a
, k tone m y m o ve m e n t, I Associated P ra ia Photo*!

T.R.’S GRANDSON HELD FOR ASSAUL1
Brightens Beach
R u i a a l l K . T h a w , t a n af H a r r y K . T h a w and C v r i y n N e eb lll . and hla m tc h a n lc , W i l l i a m H a n r y
K l a n h a J r , aacapad I n j u r y w h a n t ha lr p la n , c r a i h r . i ai Atl an ta , Qa . aa lh ay flaw to wa rd South A m e r i c a
t a attar tha i h l p In th* aaarsh to r L in c ol n t l t a w o i t h , A m a i t c n t a p l o r t r m i n i n g In tha A n t a r c t i c , T h a
wr e c k a g e ot tha c ra ft la a h a w n In a ditch naar tha A tla n ta . . . p o r t Juat a lta r tha accld an t. (A a * f « la t a d
P r.ee Photo)

c i u ■ beautiful
A n d aha l i n g , , dancot, a c t , , and playa tha
plans, loo. She I , M a r i i l Go o da pta d, H o l l y w o o d gi rl, w h o p o n t i M B i
&amp;7 l i t l t , w on In v j r l o u t c o n t t t l a for beau ty, tin g i n g , da nci ng , d r a r r i t i c i , I’U n o pl ay in g, and c t h , r a c c o m p l i , h m t n t a .
(A „o cla ta d
Praat r it i)

TROOPS BACK JOHNSTON’S MEN
AS SELASSIE LEFT FOR FRONT TO FACE DEATH

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A
*# l'-4

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rp~ &lt; f 57P

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.

Ki

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dth?

Rtmhmle Omni? Pi ^ jch.

’More Fruit* And Vrgrlnblr* Thin Any
Similar Area In America

•

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SANFORD. fTaIUIDA. FRIDAY. DKCEMI1ER 13. 1935

Member Arwoeiated Press

ILUME XXV

iM tralh

AN INDKPENDKNT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Snnfnrti In The Only Central
Hmiil.i City Affnrdlnu Hail. Highway
And Water Tran»pnrtnti«m

E s ta b lis h e d

In

NTMHER 45

I9NS

w

Circuit Court Sanford-To-Coast Canal Or Canning Force
1
Else
No
Canaveral
Harbor,
A
tE
ck
erso
n
’s
Won’t RuleOn
Washington Is
Is Demand Made O f Wilcoxi y g J)
j
: Law Legality
Xn canal fn in S,nfn,J

Motion To Quash In• dictment A g a i n s t
E. E. Brady Denied;
Trial Date Is Set

Hardy Dismissed
On Boyle Motion
L a t e r Investigation
Was Conducted By
S t a t e ’s Attorney
H

E M th nf the* N inth Jm licinl
C ^ r u it
tod n y
dt-clincd
to
rule* on the con n lltu tiotw lity
o f n Irw pai'iwti by th e 1935
Stntp l.p g in latu re n fte r
tin*
h ' ur not fo r a d jou rn m en t. A
m otion to «|tianh indlctm ontj*
retu rn ed
a gain st
E.
K.
Ptatly. member of the Slate I.re
lb la turc from Seminole County,
because of
a l le g e d
iinconatiHi
t on i l i l y of the la w w hich r
a ted the office of assistant -In
at Surrey w a s denial The C..
also denied another motion j I
lag for a bill of particuUrs in
the 111 ady cases
Following Ihe denial of
the
Mr

Brady's

Hnu -h*ifdci.

attorruv, and

to

m a s I o r e sc no h a r b o r Hi C a p e
turn the S a n f o r d dt-lrga ton to a
turn the S a n f o r d d e l e g a t i o n to .1
c on fe r e n c e in O tl am lo this a f t •
n* on w a s to d e l iv e r m Congrt"* -m an J . M ar k W i ’c n i
The
con*
f c i e n r e w a s c al le d m a i n l y to d -•
c u t * l e g i s l a t i o n int ruled to con
trol ImndhoMei s ’ c o m m i t t e e s , hot
the
Canaveral
harln r
pto|»o-al
we can g e t a wo rd in e d g w a v s
vis- als o c» he diMU**eil, " a n d if
we nn- go n g f • t d
him o f th«
g r e a t e r need for tin* S a n f o r d Ti

in

For the second time
three days .ludire M.

two m otions b y R. F

tlw thr Urlamlo
cnnfrrrnf,
were
JmIti' J ti Sharon cf'th e County
i i»u»t. City Engineer Fr«nl T. Wil­
liam*. S. IF Highlryman, Ira
S&lt; uthward. H. II. Colrman, ami
Rap h I- Hag.vrII F. F. DorrHr
-aid hi- hoped to join thr delcgaMon lair this afternoon. The city
riifl-nrrr took with him the goveminent maps of the proposed ra*
last.
City officials attending the confei»*nee with th • c« ngmwman on
Loud matter-* were Commissione r»
Iusx ill
caiiiil." l*i c-ulr mt H M S (&gt; Shmhnlsrr and 1C J, LenF a p w o r i h of he Ss-iaiim te C oun ty rfian. City t'leik F. S. Ijimson.
Cluxtnb r o f 1 o n i n i e ic e declared
t itv Attorney F R Wilson and
Accompanying Mi Pap worth to C om m --toper -rlect W. R. DOpree.

the

C o u r t 's ruling suae a unrig the new
i rid irt merit k
reliitrmd
vr-trrday

Celery Producers
In Oviedo Section
Signing New Pact
Agreement Approved
B&gt; 75 Percent Of
i l l riel Tonnage
. in-T- o f si|i|tf u t
7'
P i o * fit o f the &lt;eli-t y t&lt;MiiiHir&gt; in
the I ' v i i d n div,|ru*f have
**ignei|
the m w t elerx m a r k e t i n g u g i e e merit, il o ih- i ('Oiled t d a y
l*x
Charti ■■ II
I'li ki 11. M-fH-'it r) of
the i eh ev o ' f i l i «• I i it hi mi 111 et- 11•
11Hid H'M I Ml" HUM-111 fo Oink
oil | III
-i t mi* rn'n &gt;n t h i ­ ^ i n f id1
1.
n - In - IIU’1 lu ll M'l fiof hit' 1 nn 0
| m r t u r n ' X t.* c h e c k • •11 th. r. i .0 .1
hnx i iu * E. on 0 it 'id * h r c It x
1
i r t hiloi I &gt; 0 * •■ tor., !
h i . linllO

charging the legislator w 11, t-m
beiilemrnt. the defendant un« hi
latgned and hi* itutl •*••(
Dec. IN at 0:710 A M M» Hral&gt;
through his sttornrv p -uded nut
guilty m both indte’ inenti*
Altiirnry ltmishi»ha-i f n - i p«r
k* filed hi* motion to i|iia&gt;h in

' m »•&gt;&lt;■ »(, todiM hut xxrl h&gt; ha ■
tn S a n f o r d t ri»t x III vt v ♦ « k
\ 11 Mtdinr
Mf P ick et 1, t a f i . l
j i | i»gie-*&gt; i- be ing ru m&lt;I•- in p i ' cm
dirt m en * because o f a l le g e d tin
t r y Mdihtiolial igna to'* -*
ill 'hi
conatltul onality of th- law two t i x i e l o * rtt n and It*- lo i d ' C i *
d*ya ago, but the t imtl -aul he ♦ hat nl leIXh'
Jicli'i flt " f
The
^waa not su rn H about that
g r o w e r * ' h e i r xi ill i n t i l x M;i itrxx
■n4 made ao ruling
on that r a e t
^ J u r e of fSi* |uw-yef*» motion
Siwty-*« x »i |&gt; f i r n i o f Mu* y u m
®Ppwverf tb*s *Aftii&gt; loot ion con i
of i ' l e i ) in it *i -xlif f i 1M new
ih ned the ether comidaint t hit ai»n etiirtP h fon* it yiti'i m 1' • f
the Brady Irid irt rue nl wu- Hu fei | !t| t P ir k t-1 ••«o| d o e
^

properly mgned, and Mo wo-*
|&gt; -i .1 | ■JO 1 l lli i
I n I'll
t- I1'M* ’
tamed
1 t,
«»x t 11 h\ ♦ h S»*cret a ' \
Sea
mdirtnirntw n
»• i i, 11m , o V\ u-*hiiigTut, t
1*» r
tu rned by the G r a n d . l e v &gt; • i iji jo o x a l wlto h xx i I |*e m &gt;• .* »
Unlay, and Mr. ({■ u-dtoMt i
l*. p i t i l it g l e*'‘meli l
If,
l
pen t*i| hdn mo. tan tin- nioriom.1 w i| 11*■ 1 I* g i v e n iiutil it t.«
U r n t g u ed th a t b e c a u s e l.h«* l» r
I, « h u g i i eil "«• l-i the |i11iftillii *' •
I l l a t i v e act wa* passed sftti lb
legtslafots iiad stuppei) the elm a

offic - of as*istaut *tale's at
Uirney i* non-*•«latent and ’ Fiat 'h**
u*s sian state s atl« rtley "usu’ ps"
hi*
office
The
mol ion
wa*
pMMnptly rlaai I
The dr friMfafiC* attorney then
preaeri Vtl a iholnoi a*k up for o
bill of partlfirUr*. * lattiling tloc
the indirtmenU “ fall to wet fmt.i
sufficient fart a." but this motum
was also defiled, the Court a I
Yising the attorney that m hi*
tipm on the Indictments conin'
ill necessary mforma ion a* to
date*, agency, etc,
1 Mi Ilia \y Is accused m one fi
dietrm nt of converting
to ht»
u»e and in another indtr
Ofcnt «.f Iraudulently disposing o f
B pair (.f mules said to be ftoprpfMirty of one II It, Gorgas
« itcr the arraignment of Mr
dy, Assistant State's Attorney
I*. V. Boyle advised the Cuur'
i m after the (fraud Jury
had
lined he hail
c-'Otlucled a
ough investigation into the
•ti II. Hardy rs-i , stated hr
Conversed s i h partie* wbnoi
bfU iM «&gt; is unmi|&gt;i H&lt;ftahlc," and
VBOrwd Ibatr the threi iretutmeu.s
OTMMt Hr.
]Ut&lt;lt
Ih- nil Mr
frttM d. Th* mot on wa- gran
id, and Mr, Hardy, wtm was in
thr court room w»* ,li« l.,i^«-l
Thr Ih r,, Indlctmrn'
a. - u-e*;
Mr H»rdy of *r»on. i har gitig
h'm »i*h haring u t
file h.
bouar. ii»
M l ’ ■ l» ll.

Mr,. M A. Ktrltt ■

i

Tampa r loggings
So Well Planned
Proht* Is Delayed

i„v -i gatifiii rained him t ''i v u r
| r to git p I - ..i n writ- ln\- xi l
" W e do not x.ant *o go o f f h a ' f
rocked,** s aid F a n i i " T h * e » U
|daiini’d f o g g i n g , doru
-ju tk lv
it oil se» ret I y at r u r h F
hr
iur
a n y tiumlwi &lt;«f diffou ilt* *

fcjMtt.
«
I Coun irrrticd until D«C. 11*
W:10 A M

\ \ |N » -

\\ a s iiin g t m n

April A a e i a a *
la y A varai*
lu«l« A i m e r
Inly A va r Mgr
jtuit A m * * *
Avarac*
V Avm «r

•bar Ax »i

I**. •
II

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—
|

in

. - X. It

U-t n »’ 4
-Per 'tax

Toin r r o w 's tides
H ig h
at
M i»7 \ M and 11 :tb I* M , |,.xx
at i t» \ M and S IH I' M
' b loin »- o f th
S a n f o r d lodg&gt;
of W &gt;' mbin 11 nf the Wnl d a* trod
i d a i nf, i* nee with n at io n al lead
*'■
f ’ h» l td i m tl» lamb) t• *&lt;Im\
&lt;■ I I a v i o n • g o v e i tun r u t tbcf
na n . . *b i iw rd tha t th, m r m i n
S " 1 ii" bixxi-r t ha n .&gt;(5 d t g i r - la-T
" "v f ■
rh»* m a x i m u m
yratrtilay
xx .i * *'• d e g i r r *
I or the la-t td hour* the hand*
f *h. - nu n tdot k in the mti i*ec’ *•»,,
f P a i k X x c m ir
and
Fust
■ 'll*’ , I 11j, x |in in fed tn II I • T he
1cd,
and veltow
fight,
on
"1 * ♦ ■ lock ... -V inur
to
fu n c tion ,
1 i Mt' Vf(
t a*t n ig h '
i am s mount m g to
NT o f an in i* will hi
e s p e c i a l ly
hr I (if ill i * •• r? \ and truck crop*,
F F I bo in i i jiorted tod ay St at
tn g tha* ‘ the ir** i oth ing lik** rain
w a te r,"
Mi
nanwt
said
that
frnrtm *i-- pond
WH«'t
to
w atrt
f c o i i the clo ud* ' b a n
t * xx a 11 r
f i tn o i ii'tjt ii »n p i p ' *
t M o ' mis -. ch e er r o i o n n lt i i
I
• Inh will repot t at
i eii m v '*• im r ' i i i f o f t h r h»dg*
.

-'■ ! i « - i f

it* r a m p a i g n f o i

• loThing H e , to Ih- d i s t r i b
•,.l
■ *♦
'M i e n of th r poor on
i to i t i n s . F%
f hairm a,,
(’
F
i- -if the - m i l l i n e r - a id that
doiu-1 ,,.n- *&gt;oP in
’ &lt;&gt; com e in
' i«x *

\ts1

\ er1».roil nfy. m todax’- Hu

ti.mof row
1

o f f *i od

«e»n fiiipea*!

t ’ S W e a t h e r Bu
fo r

I on light a n d

tn-

foil iw*
"P attJy
S,
• l i g h t ly
roofer
lo
, I. d l ami
ti i»hl ligh t fro»t m nnr^h an d m
le t me c * n * t s l p ' f t m n s
if
c le a r
S a t ‘ifd ax
gen eiallv
fa ir
and
* 11g h *! v w a r m p in n orth portion**
DUPtPOXV »«

T he
, i v ice

&gt;.•* H t I*, p o n e- s to p
-fat iiifi formally 'opened
• ■ U r n +** *•« 1-«e fi**'

Census Enumerators Start Counting
Noses In Seminole County Jan. 2
r. •

i

numerati*&gt;r,

" &lt;* nun tc

a ill begin un lau
v

LOCAL WEATHER

hCareti A »ru ««

|#i c

e n t r n a m r d wi\»- •
o f the Hilpr* m 4 1
at a W hite I I * *-*

i

urged tod a)

A, f yo I. su|&gt;ervi»«r
V

H I M l»

M*- I »ouk 1 I* 1

(API

It

1)

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

1* ri
J* -li g h t dr up t„ thr- price
of p lain- -,
-pur
the W a r r e n
p .o .ii o l 'mil h i ] Act and t h r
new
T \M I'A
1»n
I i
t SVi
liupn-ed
i pi
ra-e‘ "t xx |•a |• l - Mi *1 cl Mi'U.
|f»" i,'- F de« id tax
v* P t i,- ihe gi wi f w a - mu a wa rded
I 11111 1111o i S i i Ia 1 111 i tod ay f
' ■
u m | i " i ( i *f ain p * T n d a v " .
price
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Plant To Can Hearts 40 Firemen Overcome
In Fighting B l a z e
Of Grapefruit In
S a n f o r d Factory 1 In New $8,000,000
C a p i t a l Building
Beginning Monday

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frottv fir men were over- *
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at
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ere on Krtiit C a n n f K , Inr . o f S a n - flames which caused heavy dam
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fu ll M ac ; n e a t M on ,la y It u
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c r a t i n g now, c a n n i n g
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g r a p e . I ' ( \ i t m t le - - fi l i n g
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an n oun ce.
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Cabinet’s Revolt

Sorrit o f League '
^ Violated. He Says

King Wants Peace In
Fear That War May
Spread To Europe

Smaller Nations Are
Onnosed To FrancoItritisli IProposals

Fort x d 1 'o' f i r e m e n i n the joh
tEck r s o n 's
will
require
m any
succumb d to fu m e* T w o r i q i n r e d
mar*4 w om en w o r k e r * at the ran
fiery,, a p p li c a n t * to a p p l y a t tb*- Idea 1m*' at an r tm"l getic'X ho*pi
I O N lH &gt;N . IV c I I
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plant this m o r n i n g and S a t up d a y tal
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m o r n i n g , p t e f r r e n c e *o l»e g i v e n
Th* I i * , o f imdcti tm in ed o n
p e a c e xx a - t h i e i l e n e d 111 the Hun*f o r m e r e m lo y e s A Unit MHt p i- m i* gin . »t .v* f , *I in * i v t h floor r n - l o ­ o f » onintons t od a) a* irupi ^ *u*fi
s|-i. now r m i d o v e d at t h p la nt, w e d f,-t flu - f o r a g e o f
g e n e r a l gr ew in G e n e v a that
the
plan
but an addtt onal 1(M1 xvi!’ be put in count ng o f f i c e fib f*
T w r t lt V would b li i r n n t d ow n
Ity l*-l or
on Moutlay
e n g i n e - p om p ■( hundred * o f *rm- an d ■ elr gr aiii the H n l i - h c o n - t u
In d i s f t J i a l P g t h r ft m l s it u a t io n i f w p ii r into
g r e a t h u p r t i e r P e n t - piiitrstiHii to
t he n
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Boom For Whom?
Walter B. PlUdn, able author of "Life Begin# at
Forty," writes in the current issue of the Rotarlan maga­
zine that "There is always room at the top . . . but room
for whom 7” That's what millions of young Americana
are asking those days. They know that someone wIB
succeed In climbing the ladder ofsuccess; they know that
a few of them will reach the top, but whoT And bow to
get there?
4
Mr. Pitkin attempts to answer his own question.

ir street lighting la Bas­
il help to promote tha
Christmas spirit.
Ik s thing that has gat as warM is that by ths time wa tear:
k * » prenou-es JlJlg*. Wol*
sad Addis Ababe, th* »c*:i

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' the war vffl b# shifted
laahtsustetn,

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Yugoslav!*, • am

ridetttly , . . . Is a colossal order . , , too complex and
difficult to bo oolved without the finest of technical train­
ing.
6. Social sanaa. Thla means simply the ability to get
olong wdl with people.
7. Self-knowledge and self-understanding. More and
more the people who find room at the lop muat know
clearly what they want and how they propose to get what
they want The vague Job-hunter who seeks "any kind of
work" might aa well save hla carfare and shoe leather,
8. Adaptability. Versatility is a phase of adapt­
ability . . . . the narrow specialist today growa obsolete
In moet klnda of work, and the man with broad aptitude
Haplacea him.
9. Willingness to work for a kmg lime at Jobs re'ifiring Ipsa than one's best abilities. Aa competition
•rows more severe, first-rate people must serve proonved apprenticeships ln Jobs requiring only second and
•hlrd-nte nbllllles. Advancement Is slower and lees sure.
10. A knowledge of local affairs' and wide acquaint­
anceship with local people. Yesterday's room-at-the top
gsed to be many stories up In some metropolitan sky­
scraper. Tnday'a room at tha top Is often a friendly lit­
tle second fbor, Juaf over the local drugstore, or ln the
back of the blggeat hometown dry goods store.

Federal Saving!) And Loan Associations

t Jlu about reacted the polnl
(fg a ’ifallor baa ta slip hie
8 Shi M l U0» hi* puckat
ry time he take* th* car m i
th* garage— Sentord Herald.
BdaMl aas— eeUs sa th* 1IM
Ml* wlU include fmaC red roar
Igers, cigar lighter, span Ure,
h. roar-view mirror aad Aval
kit.— Temp* Trtbuaa.

In leas than 2 1-2 years, the federal type of savings
end loan association has developed from scratch into an
Important element In the entire private home-financing
structure, according to a bulletin from the office of Public
Information In Washington, which says that over 1000
such associations, one of which la in Sanford, have been
chartered by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board since
Congress provided for federally supervised associations
in June, 1038. In nine states, the number of investors
n federal associations already exceeds 10 percent of all
nveatora in all associations of the building and loan type
In thoaa states.
.
’These federal thrift and home-finsndnr^nstitnHsrs,

fans, saantlaa, sod elates own on
M r own account mangle more to
Uik tho total publla debt, all of
lUeh must fas pold out of t * s »
Ua. to fW^OQAOOJWO the mam
ritlch wren tho "gn a t banker*"

M Is erooy M

which on

quashed "baeaasa lha Act, Chap­
ter 1STM, Laws o f Florid*, ISM, •
la void and
meonstitvtlonal, &lt;
whereby tbs position o f an assist- •
snt ststs’s attorney h m ated •
la that *ald Isw was pssssd b . ths •
Legislature of ths State of Flori­
da after tbs tlm* for adjournment tlons submitted to him by Mr,
hail aril rod, and that any act per­ Dojis and than asksd him: "Who
formed bp said assistant stats’* 'la th* principal la this matter TI*
Mr. Boyl* agrsad that th* state
attomsy I* reM and lllscal.
Is ths prlnkijWl, l ohereupon ths
■Said Indictment and signing
statu­
Court asksd
thsraof," continue* ths motion la '
tory law or tho constitution has
writing, "la toId and Ulsgal In |
ths state srer agresd that Mr!
to said s-dq
Overstreet can delegate anything
that ths said L. F. Boyl* la and
was at ths tlm# o f signing said to you,"
Ths Court added the opinion
indictment asarplng ths office o f
that an agent (State’s Attomsy
assistant state's attomsy ln said
Overstreet In this Instance) matt
circuit in that
h* was not !
hare authority from th* principal
doty
appointed
to
sold
(ths State o t Florida) and ths
ofTleS by ths Cqremor o f ths
only way tha slata'a attorney can
Stats o f Florida, by and with ths &lt;
got that authority la from statu­
tonsJot o f ths Hoists, and that j
tory law or tho constitution. It Is
not a stop ha can delegate, ha
stated.
Upon th* Court announcing
that b* would withhotd hla rating
until tomorrow, when Mr. Boyle
stated ho could cite more authori­
ties If given time, ths assistant
state's attomsy asksd tha Court
to rule on Mr. Houtholdcr’ s oth­
er objection to tho Brady Indict­
ment, that having to do with
tha constitutionality o f the legl l la tiro enactment by which U i j
assistant state's attorney was ap­
pointed.
T m not worried about that,"
ths Court replied, adding that
three or four
cases
attacking
validity of la in passed after the
Legislature stopped tha clock are
in the court*,
The Indlctmrnts against V. E.
D ou g lass, former
Court , clerk,
end John R. Iiobbs, both charged
with rmbei element, w sr* signed
by tho state’s attorney by L. F.
Doyle, assistant state's attomsy.
All ether indictments returrtbd by
l # G r s n d Jury to the Court last I
week were signed by Murrey W.
Grand Jury Indlctmrats are Overstreet, state’s attorney.
signed by ths attorney merely at
One cl&gt;11 action was
disposed
a matter of verification, Mr.
the
morning
session
of
B ry l* argued, and
twcauia tha
. thet of J.
L.
Hurt
vs,
Brady Indictment was signed bj)
iland Motors, Inc. A fte r a
State's Attorney Overstreet hffT|u'™ o f six men was seated In
A__ I - »_ 4 Q is t a U t r ia m s w Vkntfla ft
the box Attorney F .
F.
Houe*
It 'd ir moved a non-suit and this I
wns sllowed by ths C ju rt. Thaj
attorney stated that the action
had been settled out o f Court for
&gt;300, and that amount was fixed
by the Jury composed of W . E.
Betts, W . A. Huston, Paul Lukoe,

Federal savings and loan associations are private,
flutUnl Institutions, locally owned and managad, and fed­
erally supervised and examined. Approximately 700,000
people now own shares in three associations. All federal
associations are insured through the Federal Savings and
Lean Insurance Corporation, established in 1984 for the
protection of Investors In institutions of ths building and
kmh type. Each of their shareholder* U thus safeguard­
ed atpsinst Ipaa op hla Investment up to 18.000. Dividend
rates currently paid range from 8 percent to 8 percent
annually and avenge about 8 1-2 percent
All home mortgage loans by federal associations are
mad* on a long-term amortization basis, repayable in
small, fixed monthly Installments ln from B to 20 years,

Tho*# on tho regular panel are
■* C. Smith C. A. Dennis, J. A .
Brown. William McKinnon, L E,
Steema, J. Fred Schofield. J.
Henry Manlck, Norman 8. D»Fe.-rest, A. E. Ctlao, W. 0. Kilbee,
Edsort Oolt, B. R. Andersen, J. f .
Webb, R. C. Brlaaon, A. K. Hunt­
er, Mark B. Dodd and Clayton
E. Brown.
Th# special Jury venire la com­
posed o f B. E. Bindworth, F. X :
Anderson, C. C. Cog, 0. G.'plyutt,
V. H. Stey, W. E. Wataon, A. L.
Belt*. L. A. Brumley. W. B. IIn .
ter, C. F. Proctor, Ormon Jacobi,
F. D. Breeden. Chris g. Thomp­
son, H. D. Durant, H . J. Lehman,
J. C. Muse, C. L. Flowers, C. L.
Allan, W. A. Wsltman, II. H. Oelgar, A. M. Stewart, W. M. Colbert
and Raich Gslgvr.

Flag at ware*
S h a m g a o ____

BLUB BIRD

A Brand New
Gift Idea

WED. And SAT. NIGHT

Jr^ C. • Biown, )&lt; C. Ellsworth
and F. Alton Fam all.
Mr. ITousholdsr also stated thal
ij01. tha suit for damages brought by
H . l . n IHurt,
I...*
.
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Brian
a
minor,
agslnti
Strickland Motors had bven erttt*d out of Court. T M ' younger
Hurt *o*d for |IO,000 end nl*
father brought an action for M r
000. Tho damage casts resulted
from an automobile accident on
Ftb. 3, ISM. when It |e claimed
W motor vehicle by the defendant
company etruck Brian Hurt while

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Court Will Rule On
Assistant S t a t e ’s
Attorney’s Signing

Purchase one of our

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Mr*. W. D. Mead*, M m . RaQeaf
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ter Ih* ***** h d t . Mm. F. D. te n t. Mr* t e l
I Dm Cknat. K nit. Mr*. J. M. Attn*-ip ter,
M «tlk tk* Mr*. W a U r n r a r . Mr* Fred
the Utlnf A WIV,**. Mr* J. B. Rrnurw,
• and f»**a * " H A Law*. Mr* I. 0 . 1
la *ad ***** 'te n *, J r, Mr*. A o rte*&gt;*. |
the Ckrtet- Mr* Frank W. D tew . Mr* II F. I
Wkltrar. J r, Mr*. N rrm a S. te- l
raaa IW rr- f*r**l and Mr*. Jathu DteffrUvr i
rvrrtaid with
At** Mr*. R. ,C. DaR***. Mr*
tla U
n * . II. flair Wkilt, Mr* L P Mayan,
te a t a f rad ^r. Mr* II J Lakmaa, Mr* t e r
[tyktvd with * " » l 'r 'r | . Mr*. te * r y * H Wittrytlaj ■**. ar*r. Mr* F D M*M*y, Mr*. II
n r eeratea Papa-rtk. M r* O pte
Ham**r.
« d * f Ik* Mr. W » Tklyyva, Mr* W M
t r a i n tea* Tkiyp.n
Mr*. Rslwn R Aat.
naakhay ite &lt;■m ra. aCatrd tkal
D t ift a r a l.
Mr* ls&lt;na!d tern.
Mr* J f , a l»tlrr aiynad by n arttey aff a te Mr*. H«*.k «• « tlr&gt; Wait** I. i’ ■***«’ . Trial dra* n«&lt; rarry Ite ywatiya
n b a a I M Mr. Wkiitt U M*nr*a. Mr* ar ayttertty af a lattar rlyrad by
id Mr*. Hal- J-*kn I, Imnaniy. Mr*
L. f rb. aarrrtary
ra, Ray F l^*nar.ir
Mr* J R fayburn. 1
• takte flaw Mr* II W Rnrkrr. Mr*. 1} I
&gt;, M. Alatet&gt; I ,«,rk.. Mr* M*ryar*&lt; Lnwak*.
Mr*. Jata Mr* lia m W I « t r « , Mr* * P i
L, M tetnrtk, lliykiaraian.. Mr* R •' M»a*v.
Mra. Rayart Mr* J, II. r.M naek, Mr* J U
MnuytUms Mr* I R
|ti(Maa,
aaar larat, an«l Mr*, te rry * A ttel rttr.
aaartet *
Atw Mr* n y ltama*&gt;n. Mr*,
taaaate yawa U I* B i*V r Mr* la n n r Pal**
1 a te tlyk|. i**n. Mr*. R-nnrt A
N r»«a »,
I a ttt Mm Mr* A P fnnntely, Mra I. Man
kira fn n a.ilj, Mr. W. f tlill.
t tWlata met Mr* l. F R« tV Mr* W ater. W
Wrkykr. Mr* II H f **»«•*». Mr* I &gt;p*nd a mvnfk n «h Mr
era af Mrak f D U Tk n rter, Mr* H A Pap..
ateayte Mra. R n IU yy.lt. Mr*. R R I
I
itMa- t e . . . Mr* F I lt.y. Mr*. Ranard (
a t a . an |ka * tr ay, Mr*
Ray F Rya..*.
I a a K k te i | Mr*. I A W tolrarth. Mr* FIT. 1
|Ma. Mr Ate.y, Mr. » . M Dray
p* k fM n iir r a . Mr. W A Xartary. Mr*. F
d ia , i^aay P. Rramiltai. Mr* A D t e e t l l .
a ridrateaa* Mr* Jarra* A WrtyM. Mr*. W
n R te (kU r P i n y .
Mr* Rayrat RtrWk j
iteMfc*.
land, Mr*. T C BteV Mr* Fral |
| y |a Milk IWtel. Mr*. A W Rra*. Mr*. K.
Ira. F t ^ T. r. Fart. Mr* A franylnn. Mr*. |
RaiaeA Mb* V . D l*ardin«r. Mr*. Rlarlwdifcr. t
ra. t d M n l Mr*. J- kn l**y. Mr, J I Oatey,
gRk, R a A. Mr*. A J Mall, J r . Mr. f A
b r a M r a Ra&lt;**.«, R r* r ii u » « , . Mr*

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�Coals To Newcastle? Jones Academy Of

Orlando Defeated
By Crooma Squad

■m- »lgn«d by Barry Papworth, • u
president of the Seminole County
.
group.
cf
Vico President B .. P. HaWioO
{ia urged acceptance o f the Invltom Hon, laying that tt would be a
„ f credit to the Seminole County orle ! gunliation to here-a targe reprep aentatlon at the Lakd county
function, and hta motion waa
paiaed by utianlmoua vole.‘ In'or,u. der that thera may bo a largo i •"* T**T
attendance a poatal card gall will |back. ^j Ci
be taken of the memborabip *1 F*™ •*“
i once.
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I™ **? *,
^
The Lake County Chambar * f ’ ° ur k*11
Commerce dinner to Mr. Lehmann i 'P ,wo •
will be next Monday evening, M *"*
" , Dec. M. In Leo* bur*. A charge e f ta* * *
M rente a plate It to bemade. .
f* ™ ' . ”
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------------------a touebda
"e
Rraa'!'■ fleet program ■length mediately
1'&lt;- talkie, "Fhvelb doe Menu /Anv ending qu
ty ore»,” 8,600 feet long* will be dla- , Beglnnli
• f 'rlbutrd with Spanlah acrlpt for |intlmtn
n I the d’alogthroughoutLatln Amor- mMt win
b*-ftiiii too,

gbafaad. FlerMa,
W w i s l sr. (Wrmber II. Ml*.
Dolly reearl ef ta in al (rail*
sag vee.lebl*. al
the Hunters
Mala Farm.re* Wr,ni»».t* Hark*,
IS Irorarra. serial siMaUsTi and
Hber gastara fne a sr.h.ur period
aaOlne al Iy:• t lagay »• rrytrlrU
by J. (1. Mlafca.l, rasa.err.
Ulafa Mark*#. T.leek.n* It
Srn.CS: Cusfrs.
fair •ik.llty.
Pi s s i h h aad Rfark T .i# s &gt;»#
n&lt;no* Reeeflre. he besk.i. 11*.
11.00.
la e a e l:

M arkrl

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elaeOy. Florida
he. haeiaara
ntssl M rla a lra a a**. In a u . l l l *
If rt-li.te
n r.A M * iLimal: Fla.
Fnrdhimh.
, Ms. baesaara. f t aa Homo ponr.r
eealHr. law-r. Ilnimilf ill*. mer

Winter Garden Win*
Grid Championship In
Centr al Conference
MOUNT DORA. Dec 11.— &lt;^*»—
Winter Oarden's uhdofaatad and
unUad high achaol football team
yaaUfday bold lu ' first. Central
Florida Coafaeence ebaaapbmhlp
and five Of Ue pbyere have places
on tho all-conforenos team.
Coaches and principal* of tb#
10 schools In' the aooftrance
named the winners and aolactrJ
tho a11conference team 'at a moat­
ing hero b it night. Basils was
rated second to Winter Oardon,
Orovobnd third and than Uma­
tilla, Tavares, Winter Park. Apop­
ka, Mount Dora, Clermont and
Ocoee In that order. John. Davie,
Winter. Cardan coach, was named
president of the ceaferenee.
77m all-conference team selected
Includes: Babb, Umatilb, and
Cloaa
EuaUa, « u b i
Laaaltar,
Apopka, end Barry, Winter Oar­
don, tackles; (Cannon, Wtntar Oar­
don, and Slave, EuatU guard*)
Capplaman, Winter Garden, cen­
ter; Tho pas, EusUe, quartorbaohi
Brankert, Winter Oardea and
Newman,
Tavaraa,
halfbacks)
Britt, Winter Oarden, fullback.

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DELANO, Dm . lL^-Tha Blotn M itten ' launched b u k itk ili
rustic# thia w i k
with a U g

Cheater Freeman, head coach at
basketball, began formal practice
Monday and folio wad Up tb*
Initial aeition with another s tiff
workout yeetetjUy In which! theory
and actual handling o f tho ball
were feettfred.
' , y
Brady Cowell, dIrecUrr o f athletico, will hare charge b f the
froahman team which will work
parallel with tho van ity squad.
Negctiationa are under way for
aa active playing schedule. The
Florida Oator* wlU j'p la y h m
Jan. .7 and' will eniortabi tho Hat-'
ton at Gainesville thf fellowlag
week.
'
Sow n' player* * who . aealetod
Stoteon to dofaat both Florida and
Ceptgla that year ere again &gt;bh
tho court- Thoy am Kobonon and
Phinpo, rentere | Diaferd and Offutt, forewords! and Cough, Co-'
Iorabo and
Prom lalag eopbomode eandldaUf
include "Braa ham, Edge and Mlaat
hart. Oaylord, Hatter crater fee
two .years, who waa c o l iaat.sea­
son, baa retd mad to tho squad
t h li season, aa bwa Tomyn, foreward. with on* year'* san ity ex­
perience.
Freeman la hoping' arrange a
pair of games 1„ Hulby gym nout
weak ao aa to got tbd equad off
to an early atari.

Sanford M arket R eport

R r.AHn

Basketball F i v e
Berin Practice A t\
Stetson University

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NOTICE

D AYTO NA . BEACH. Ore. . I I .
■ A J m n w D a n Bholu Pl . n. to
•IM U a n t f i new home in
htftea* Beach. Ha recently m M
b«r r ) T t r f t w i heipe. ben wbbh
• bad oecup'ed before bU elec-

DELICIOUS CHILI 1
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HAMBURGER!
bakedham i
13— Wanted.
W ANTED : Doubt# barrel M-gusge
shotgun, Erefer L C, Smith,
Parker, or A. H. Tax. C. A.
Balnea, Herald Office.

*— deef uj sen ses, -nee* w
W1TRE OFF F o b

SHORTS CAMP

W ANTED: to giro away IS car­
loads o f sawdust U first party
who will call aad get It. Our mIB
la ln DeLaad, located ra A. C. L

Security
Lumber

VIOLINS REPAIRED
Export repairing— maka violins
like now.
Our “ Med* ln .Sanford'' handcruft viol me are better than
most commercially made vio­
lins that sell for twice the
price.
Why not get your child one
for Christmas 7
Y . K. REASON ER
aaa u x w iia A

Fincwt Used Cara

DR. HENRY
M cLA U U N

to TONS OA Tobacco Snuff, Just
o ff U little In texture. Account
o f' Adjuxtaumt allowed will dell
this snuff next week at $22.00
HAVE T O U l^ H A T C H repaired pee ton. Corer celery to kill
by owe wbd teeny fcaowa haw Apkla, It b cheeper and does the
work. Will also repel other taBriggs. Jawalae, Mag. Ava.fr
oocta. Phooa I t t . S. Cates, Co,
RATTAN CANE chain repaired Inc. Cates Building^ Sanford, FU.
aad re-aeetod.
Forreat - A.
Cheney. Laka Mary.
■' ' TBICS— RADIO Tables, Magailna
Kitchen Stools,
etc.
ONE LARGE PICTURE. $1.00; Uimley’s Cabinet B(*p, ' »Ui A
three for $2.W. Walboldt Btu- French.
db. . . .
NELSON E LB E ?
Wood .Yard.
• W eal l&gt;th St. Phone M AW .

In San ford.

1

I so : c a r r e l* * M e I M u

YOUR PRESENT CAR T A K ­

Watch eg, dock!, Jewelry
REPAIRED
Diamonds Mounted
Engraving

EN AS TRADE-IN. CONVEN­
IE N T TERMS ON BALANCE.

McLautin.
The Jeweler
panv

WO
A-Ford Pick-up tracks. BEFORE BUYING TH A T HEAT$1M ehd *1.7# Reel and Bona.
. ER Be sure to ask oar pricae.
—Stanley-RogeVa Hardware Co.
PURE N. Y. Maple Byrup. II.
M. Gleason. Phone &gt;004, Lake
MAN FOR COFFEE mots. $4# a
week opportunity.
Automobile Mary.
given as bonus. W rit*' Albert
Mllla, 0241 Monmouth, C'nclnaatl,
Ohio.

asm .

We Have
A Complete
Stock Of
SolktU Your

Gaautina, Oil.
And Greaping

SUuirion- W an u i.

Debaar pattopi. Herald O fba.

W ANTED: Job at' cook or nurae.
Larille
WUIUtna, &gt;08 .East
Tenth Street.

Prompt S e n k t

TW O W H ITE hoy*. ogee n
and
&gt;4, desire employment on dairy
farm bn year round beat*. Both
wore raised on farina aad hard
* rn furabkod boa** aa Douglas
had foqah agperieaco on dairy Ui
New' York. B U t*.’ Writ* Vernon **-. Baaford. Term*. Gee. D. Wllor iwonaid Fraysr, Oar* J. H. Ilenu, JML Vernon, III.
Shoesmltk, New Smyrna.

ROY B R ITTS
Gulf Station
B u ford and 151V

1 W AN T TO T A L K la an amMtiou* man who want* to qual­
ify for a poalt'on to aervlca, re­
pair. and Install alactrio rafrigera tora and air conditioning sys­
tem*.
No expsrloac* nocoaaary.
hat applicant moat bo mochareal-

TO ALL PERSONS INDEBTED
TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK

CASH MONEY
r poor

OLD

GOLD

HILL

and

1 have been appointed representative for the pur­
chaser of all aBaets of the defunct Seminole County
'

*8 J S S ?*?S ?

BwikIf you owe this bank anything; I urge yotijo call at
my office. I want you to feel that this Is a friendly

A Now V g e fb a $ %

RADIO SERGIO

juiitinent of an unfortunate situation. It will be to your
advantage to wipe the slate clean.
u''
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am empowered to settle all

in d eb ted n ess to. th e bank a t

,

LIBERAL DISCOUNTS
Belonging To The Bank Are For Sale

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Florida City Affording Rail, Hlfhway
And W'ater Transportation

County Produce*
Pralfal And Vegetables Than Any
B W k r A n * la Aaw rka
A N ' IN D E PEN D EN T D A ILY NEW SPAPER

SANFORD. FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1M5

Member

'VOLUME XXV

Indictm ents
epla&lt;;e B ill
Court Quashed
•Brady A gtta Charged
; With Lmbezrlement
• Following R u l i n g
Dismissing Count

damages Awarded
* tin Three Cases
Garret, King, Smith
W i n n e r s In Civil
Actions In C o u r t

#L
"ALtion sustained."
............................

Friday The 13th,
That’s Tomorrow;
Watch Your Step!

$$

Tomorrow i« Friday the lS:h.
Double howko. Some u , one
w ill
counteract
the
other.
Some aajr “ Watch your step]”
The day might prove to be un­
lucky f r Home, aa Circuit
Couit will he in i t u m F ri­
day aa uaual. Mich; he un­
lucky fo r Canaveral harbor. If
Sanford people con vlnce Con­
a n unman W i’rov ihnt the SanT rd-to-T tUKvillr ratial in more
important.
Might tie until.kv
for bondho d r r V rnmmlMrm if
the rnngrv»&lt;man ond local ofriclala work u 1 a plan to con­
trol them. Certain to be lucky
for many cS-'drrn, the Flk*
m y, for they’re yn'ng to fu r­
ther their Chri.tm a* rheer par­
ty plana. The weather man
nay* it i* golne
to be rioter
on Friday the 13lh.

Official«_ See P l a n t
And Approve Loca­
tion And Program; 1
Work Being Rushed i
made

on

tho

tlop, begun y riterd jy,

la

callod

'■ununual" a* to much waa don i
. th- fir*l day. County
Agent
C.
|(t lijw son *al3 he never enw n
W I’ A j &gt;b “get going” *n quickly,
i A telegram announcing that the
prnjeet had been approved w » « re­
ceived T u eid iy afttmoon, and a'
7 o'clock Wednmday morning lit
.... , w rrr on the Job. clearing the |
*ltc. Two arrea of
land
were
] ira re d and *omc of the old til )
,lng « * * re ra iin ! the Dial day.

S h " ‘ r r A i n i ^ ; . r M'o ,t: i F a r n i S u r v e y W i l l
December
Court In
£ . ^----------S h3. ! B e M a d e b y S t a t e
'the inJictm—
the (irand Jury I»»t week i a ■
.a
on
kriiML K. E. Brady, raidd A D O l i t J 3111131^ Z U

l

The new r ip e r menl •tatl'n. &gt;
In &gt;-e located on ala acre* of Ian.
on the north aide of C e le ry A v e ­
nue, r a i l of the b ill p ark. T h l*
,’and wa* deeiled by the City t.i
K E N Y A (M I T Is m /
l
j th,* County, along with the old
j I T A L I A N SOMALILAND
grrrohmive bark of
the
walcr__________________
|________________ M O G AD ISC IO!
w irk « and after the pew et t i .
hour* i* ereclod and the »lat ’"t
Date nil tried to tnd the Ethiopian war. Fiance and tireal
Brit­
■tnrted th. County will
it .■&lt;
ain ha%'» &lt;|nfird a program uf territorial rattetwaum* fit
pn-srnI Hate and feileril authorltira.
talioo |« Prrpilcr MbsaiUlnl
w il^
the ultimatum
Ihu
he nc
j
" W V '^ .
crpt or bear the cnns»N|uet»cet vi,' an oil embargo. The »hadt*j sec­
!, .
tion r.n thr m ip re pi earn.a t m ilo r y that winiU In- given UuU in
where ncrcMary, thq old g t f u
i houre will be .tom down and r etrhange fur a penpuri for |lthio|i'a in tCfitrrt, ixrs^ibly Assab, with
new grrenhuune erected, Non.' of a connecting strip of Italian I» j*
{ As*«*cialrd I’m u Map)
------- ------r - t - - ------------ ------------------------------------------t h ' planting a t . the old
giernh'H»e will be moved to the
, liH-aliolt, a* the experimenter* Are
to m i ke a “ freah atari"
th r;
Mr l}a »*i.n /aid. S ew writ* will
*l»o be "link.

/

College Men Are To
Interview Farmers
As To Management

i wai

J

At W i l c o x

Hearing

Oyster Boats A r e Sunk A n d
SmaltDamage Done To D ock

New Fast Train
(Jn A. C. I,. Is To
Arrive Friday

Tpwgs On Gulf Coast
Hit; Snpw In South;
R a i n Is Predicted
*Bjp. Tlk# . AdMMHHtaled
A

d lilt ir W f e r *

of

n * ns M m his

In ’e n tity

o ff the n o rth w e il

Ida roast

brought ( h*avy

F l..r - '

Y r * le r d a » ’- tcm iw te lu re :

Higt.

T lu

o f f ic ia l

w s s lh f fiire cA st

is

fo llo w s :

R sin this afternoon and lonigh*.
io n irw h a t cooler i*n ig h t in n 4. th
and west portiomi. F rid a y rnosiy cloudy, slig h tly co d e r in south*A*t
portions;
r it r in u '
northv a s t F lo rid a cl udy jin d
colder,
rain In east, U m p ffm lu re net*
frer&gt;m g tonight In I n lt r io i; F it
day narD y cloudy, slow ing rising
tem perature In w est and
ro n trsl
•fcllo n *, strun g n orth erly wmd*
.Hm nishing
la te r
tonight
so I
F rid a y .

Sanfo rd D ou diiry, depuly
la x
iR sessor for th*
County, i*
Jut kso n vd ir liMjsy utlerulmg
cunvenlion of la x
assesso m
of
F I ii id a. H ie run mention w ill roritinne through tniiiiirruw ,
j
Htideii biM»&gt;*ter* returning from
(he r jonke
around aboul H an­
j
ford yewterday laiaedl
run aidrrj
| able dm when oriv rig
ib io u g h
1
I C ity streets e a rly Ia si rvenio g.
'
| T h r mo urrs.lt bin trd u ournbor
I of tow n* y m t e n is j
|
|
P eter Arhaal.
ch airm an uf a

Oviedb To Be Oeanest Christinas Town!L'
If Pldns Of Its Residents Qo Through

‘

Labor Begins Probe
Of Fatal Floggings

pbyakal

ap poaiM M g W *

or

to U »

W l l l a j a " a p ro *S i
TAM PA,
It . — W — Fear­ hr, tha praaident t i th * W t o l
fu l nf lasing M a t year** - onven* U n h * * 3 far th* p m * « n t nf.
thm n f th* A meric*• Federation Hen'a Club of
« f L e h r, the
Centra1 Trail** wn* Uaued thl* wa*k. T h *
Union ' t Tam pa today began it* lama lion
i*
a d d to m S "to *11
• w u lnveetlgaUen into mob v o- i M S M t a of Ov W
tad n * 4 &gt; aa
keaee age lust three la b -r orran- faOtwai
hem , erne e f whom died.
“ It U W * conceittHa o f eptaleai
A report on th* finding* of this 'h * t t i n u w n * f
will h* eefct to W ill.era p m e e t » (Ir a n p h r » M
Oi
A- r.A*f L. praaid.nl, *Ho »»ra
l* Un JpUly*. , s
k * 1 remove
" t| ._ T V
T*»n Gninrll.
ton
lion *
S n u b Ctab and tin Maofm
fortheum In# .
&gt; w V h M s t ir

,tw

1*1

STS

10 " “ “‘j | tola *nd. In
mco *rvd tfa, ^
» w t*c t*4 .

‘

»•

*

every

realdent

wlthlo

Ihr

Further plan* for th r t'lirta&lt;ma*
w ant* D lib w ill be bald
at
the
M a y fa ir
H otel, at
noun
»q
fFadneailajr* a* h e rrtu fo rr.
TH*
C lu b ha* been t n r r l l n *
at th*
-N o n raahlrnt property, atrreta, M o ateium a llu t r l f . r ita weak if
I
h
m l other public pl*e** will
handled by ihr Town Council.
" W , a r t look n s fo rw ard •o
A . T, R n m llr r . U , father of
bavin* on* nf the rleanoot town* A. K. Roaartlrr of
city, I ' f i
fo r th* hplhlo)'* In Florida and
iLto—
w a nntlelpair and raquaal that
n a h ndly rlv # ua jaar hearty
9* M oral lorn.
“ Btart rirht- new. than — *&gt;«•
T O N IG H T
n i k U j r jrour nrlfbhor w ill follow
R W I P . M.i Woodmen o f Wortd,
pla."
■"rporalr I mil* at Ih* town talc
pi * r li*n *o&lt;l •*• that their
n pr»mi»e* are put In flr»t
condition

r&gt;

,

T V * o l(M t u r r * of M r*. Jamr*
1b a n . a s
nroaldont
of
ih r
. Ctoh. « T 7 r . W T .I
priit I rat o f the Mm'a

hr*

m l "lin g

CiflJMlO

W H A T 8 DOING

W. O. « ,

Hall.

T O M O R R tlW
* « * • A , M.i Circuit Court, Coart

sE ltod to tit* document. , » « “ «•

IS

MfcAa.

P. M.t Rtt's Hall.

Now Sanctions,
Arc Sidetracked
Lnvnl Declares Only
Intent Of N a t i o n
Is To Reach Peace
rb'NEVA. I hr.

Lottery Law Held
As Not Violated
By Slot Machines
(lean Hill Of Health
(liven— Dei iee« Hy
Highest Tri l l unal

- 1M;tns

fo r

TAM
&lt; I "i

\&lt;SFF.

\U

FlornUi‘s

i h'f i* j n tu n '
y c ’ttcriluy
lllln i

tilf

tic VICC ^ in

jv*

%' r»■
111!

MIt ■ lul
m.t

wf It ill !("'!

IIMa.Ikll

let
The

"1 t . 1*V|

. I. it. .1 ih.- iIlMt i
i'f

Iht-

pTCpal ul 11"llS

VVt

up iat tui

\U

tihiddletl

— (A P I

H i-llliiiu

It.tliv-K ih iopin ii

w tir

th e
w ere

ih rt.w ii iiilrt (hf&gt; lin iu ls jnf Ih o
U 'tim tp

nf

Nttlim m

C o u n c il

Into linliiy lift e r oil m id o th e r
.tew Hnitctionx hud b e e n *itle ";n k n l

ul

i I'upiM'’*
li p ul

11 m eetiuir o f

m m cli UK

th e

c o m m it -

IH.

I l i i t-Ii ib legates nmmurued tb\'

I cjigiie ciminil *A«mld in w l
W i du* «tby

iy

* is c u s s

the

next
w hole

ijile s . ion.

slot

The text of the Franco-British

111 »

t le led

U te

pm * e |iiu|Ki-«al

w ill

be n ic u ls t e d

siiioiig MMuidt'CifH o f Ihu
League
wHlun the it* it tapu or
three
tm ni'hhti r
days.
I h-vi-min In place the matI In Con
it wilh the 1 mine 11 was reachml
lot
iif lii
V iitbny hVin
uf
C rea k
'li 1ia ' m uiged ihnt the council b#'
iimmuniHl ul , hr eat heat possible
r n l ’y
Tiitiment in
bem a fill)
stateli-g.ll
menl of the peace prnpU&amp;als. Th#
Im* iM&gt;Mi‘# plan, he said, is "neither
I .m 1
lil iri thv i' nr s a t r u s a n c t '"
,lV d
In it a e c ie t i*ua%aLpri Kilfri £ud
I'rem.er I.a v a l of F r a n c e
gave
■.1
1he toinmt tee nhly a vague uutlo* uf Ihr p r o p o s a l!.
• i Ttoi
The Fiench prenuur told
lh«
I'llil
tie

i

out t

ci.ntvist the i1iyl.l
Th e O u lf ( ■ * ,, U m itr.1,
n,.„ Ntriit them lo
cra.k train . f ihr Allam i,' Coe.l Th e mlnl hintfliimi t . In itial
run ........ pHM’tl 1«• l a•In. i
Supi t
As
the
Kii«ton I . hI . , , 0,1 in
t&lt;1 . r r ,,„
H* " f" " l t iid a y afiernnon a- :&gt; •I' Mil k|1 ill it t
n
II Hit
•'ll ek
Many h.g), „ff|r ,,t.
. • nil nf M uim n fn in
tin- line and * re ord nunibei ,,f whi« h eb*iin *1 h, up* tat ■ 1 Iff
•ft ir*
-Ul I
I ullnian
| ia ..r n .f r r .
, r • on tl„ fery, T illrthn
tl •
ne» tram
A .to p of m n u m .t.- Ihey prubnbly %*&lt;* ltd I
s gainst milnii ipul
/MU la.
wdl lip made her#
m ill
f 1 &gt;•
ry ne^M xihi. b
*■
T h e in w 11it h i soul htHi'ind
is
*h ■ *
known a«
N- &lt;i|. alM| nor 11, reito^-il
In.und It wi 1 U
. known (u V&lt;&gt; t'2
. I -l I Met .1
I.RU \ * &lt;
It w ill a rriv e fr om Kat
•• IlM
t.
■
Sat- e u b n l .............
urday afternoon
filed oi wh h . ' C « 7 ‘Ming Ul
at l M n i l ,'t
Daily sr hr dii lew U ill
S'
I i, i mam
difi« ii« *■ u *•i M it w D sik e .i
tamed thr u*ti the w inter *ea*oii rrn l «r »' * 11.1 -'
- I n h ll- lir il
re
A f fording
every
ronvenienre cl * j. i. i| riM 1
tt • li
m|u |
IlM
for the com fort
of p a .* r n c r r - , r h u ii-t * ii» 11
h*
, ile d
the Hew train .h iir t r u . the time
F ive jn 1 ......... . th
Siip» ** ’
from Hor I . il 1,. F lu ru la, t r a v r i e i - r.turr
iitiiimniiiiii ( in
t|u
Iwinir
rnro ule
over
only
h, h (,r
l» ,*
* • h*i mm tiiii
1•
n '*ht
Th e r&lt;|Uipmrnt
i* nf Hi. fl-.l ft I I'tM t **f 1ti kind pr ntilh
till!he,t r la .* , Tiek el A cpim |, |
•I f
Th.
&lt; 1 &gt;fi t tl III lu ll
&gt; mi
Sheppard ,t * trd .
m 11 tftlilhhM ,'
l i i 'l i I t
lIlR'V Mi el
Mr S b e p p a ci a l*o arm nunn - , prop - “I '■«ti bn* mtf r ci v y am
nil** (*■*1 0H r*u 1 1
‘ hanice ln time of two local tiu iiiNo KP aouthhounil ai i iv ini!
in
Sanfo rd at 11 :hv A M . 1m*jc11•
mi; F rld a jr, and
No Hit, north
Ik .unit,
a rriv in g
In Sanfo rd
at
13 In I’ M , h **in n iiiB Satu rday.

I t.ii.m il I.'*.

ilia*

L e ila u s

m in t

now

"bride, mid I 'u e la ir i.
that
Die
Fi no u-tlritlsh plan bad Inn one
.•ini lu r*nd till* w*»r within the
riiiiu'WMtk ul f hr Leagu e,
I'o l.u id kirked «.i nuy
a p p lic a •fM'll e ll ur nl he* &lt;fillet ions w h ic h
w .nibl j i r / r s k i t r the 1n te rn a tio n a l

I*.
IlM
“ it 1r
" uift
I mil"
I- f r
'•pian

•k

t

f
m in o r
** ih r L e a g u e
m a g g r e s s io n

n n tln n s ,
fo r pro*
a asa rtu d

I hat the powers
had
F'hinpia in lateat prupence

in

th e,. .H alo *

conflict
Hf It MM, a f t e r
u b la i j i m g
eoti'• IMiil mil •*f Ita ly am
ag g m so r
u l awi A f i n a , now o ffu ra tho
half

of

E t h io p ia

as

"n-

kkimi" fu &gt; a g g re x sk iin , th e y s a id .
in 1 11* HMtaiiii a f t e r h e lp in g ronmn (iurinan ro arm nm erit b y ltw«
I &lt;:igu - c ruiicil in A p r il, ae T e l l y
m g u h s t e d a n av al t r e a t v w ith Mi*
VfiMs
re cc grtlx in g
tier many's
1 •glit to build a Inrgi* m i y .
T h e s m a ll na lions r h a r v * th ey
rnsde *5r*-nt economic sa crif ic e s In
mi up ra te
nt Hi it 11111* u r g in g
ti siin c'ion s In o rd e r
to
pr ov e
1bat the collect iv e s e c u r it y
sys­
tem would w j r k ,

F i o b t v f* i*
in"* h i • ■*
IlSVi'
R'l'nptl rirti* n-ic. M&gt; f tu out on
r*tt I n»n*«* mhi 1 'hi i- * |
I in n t fxf-(I lig h t* in frfu •r uf lli b
CLEVELAND*
Dec 12
(Ah h l’ fM tit tiijsbif “* Tbs•I ll 11a lli*.
*«e*»» tj nt O'* in *. »!ti k ^k. 'F"t«rv
Horah l l i l a l* rs re ITan
M J Van Bwcringeri, fit, who
H-igwdl uf I he r hmu I* • f Cmn
w ith hi* t u othsr , O IV. ruse fr om
W ASH ING TO N.
IW .
12. —
j ob sc ure po v e rt y to build a g r r o l nori’s r m rted thmodi in '
‘ dh
Arguing anew
fu r
strict
fur A rue rutin n e u tr ali ty. Hen,
. rail emp ire, died
tn a h o s p it a ’ • f i w e l - d to entef lb** .
Ho rah
i h eir
Pn lay a f U r
«everml day** (He tin exsh prixe off* ■ I fn
(It L U 1 v e s te r il a y n t t a rk e d the
1. 1.
111 niul F ra n co British iiruposul fo r e n d ­
( t lln r .e
r h y slc t a n a said (he r a u . e thumI iil» • **r* Ive
wmihiw
d
is
pla
y.
1 o f d m lt i was " g e n e r a l exha u«Uon
ing I he en-t A f r i c a n w a r r s on?
T h e deco rat Itm* m*
: brimghr on bv
m e n ia l a nd emu
Hut
would
e le v a t e
M usso lin i
lit i *101 I a b o v e miy mini in E u ro pe,
1Hmisl -train "
His bro th er
and " h f - ime w e e k b f
II ru| ar,. tu tie intitulo -•I mi
hoMut d nUa che* re fu se d tu clali
after New Year's l»a&gt;
1o r a *
R F I N |(IN A B O A R D D I X I E

th- Noted Rail Builder
I)ieH Of Exhaustion

• peeial com m it.ee, a n n o u n n . that
■hr annual K m an • dance w ill
held at the M ayfair llo tvl on
I J a n . 2. In v ita tio n , are to tn • m l
.0 member* uf h r
Hotary and
l. oft* Club*.

hot

H ah

frtMipw snd Ih s l In- had innpirrd I hem lo ulm«»&lt;*t
ticrMefk war f ren #i.

Sfi MerehnntH Enter
Decoration Content

And ra rly tonight.
js

| i f II t&gt;. I t r l a n S o n f H U n i’
12.—*
Ilt ljj's WB11N*
t i n a rm lfs p n-|n rei|
In la y
fur a hie |»it h r ia nv1 lit* ir
nisitt lines h\ || a &gt; De-da Deinin. Fnipern r l l o l p S e la s sie 's
son in d s w . Snn»l * i n it if «t %\I

I..

‘"g

f

'holder*' a'mmittee*, and
Canaveral bonater* aak for a d r le -l
—
thl* county U f’dl*. I A D 0 U 8 T A , Ga., Dec. 11. - &lt;AA
cua* with
the -ongrvaaman
the I — Three trainmen W irt killed and
of a her- eight other person* were Injured
~FALATK A,
Dee.
12. — r u r . pr posed development
|early today In n head-on colli.
rhaiea e f property known ae the bur there.
Mayor
Duma* said that he *ion
of two
Georgia
Railway
rjw n ln g tract, at Raat Palatka,
tha erecSon a f p tfarmtr'a doubted If ha wou'd be able to i i»* a * n g * r train* at Bearing, Ca..
krt, aa a W I ’A project, waa attend the conference, but It i* , -10 mile* wee: of hera. The daad
yaaterday by Aim board •gpocted that a majority of the |ware the two en giaaen and m n
of the City Crmml&gt;a:on fireman.
Ba» Leah&gt;ner*
o f Putnam
Officials
In **, tigs ting
the
Ir ■ special nation. Th* na w ell a * C it y C le rk F . 8. I * " anid lo here bean 91,- eon. C it y A tto rn e y K. It. Witeon reuse said one traia .was an tid­
end C it y
E n g in e e r
F . T , W il­ ing th let the other pats when the
MO. with 9 1 A 00 In caeh.
l-ar.lng
train Jumped a (witch
’ The pvepeity,
c m p H -ln g
10 i a m * pit! attend.
idle tha alanding
P m 'd e w ; H . M Pepworlh of and ploughed
e-rv*- f t t e u on S t it * Htfhway
No. S. and nhnts tha HI.
John* the Seminole Count, Chamber ol tra n.
——
taivrr. The am iheaa pf the tract C mm*rev will heed e large d d e .
said
w e * u f maaawdad. h f n commit- ! gallon, hot M r. Pat-worth
lea npnointad to aolact a elte for the* will ant talk for the Canav­
eral
harbor, but will
ergu *
J W market.
'&gt;
I rg e ln a t
large
*»p*nditurvu
on
that project and in favo r of th *
I
Hand r d - le - T U w v lll* canal w hich,
Lpallia
'
*
Derla.lxn that *H l# the con
he aai d. t* “ t a r m ore Im portant."
the Port
w w i of optnlM l that W * ta m
Hear S a a f e n L 9
‘
at Ov'edo *hent4 R U M a * ****
‘ C a m p le d d a ily I l f thg
Chamber
ef
errirala and
at
I&lt; ±r« R i w .

C A IR O , Dee. 12.— ( A P ) King
Fukd signchl • royal dreree tihlay
, i retiring
nstitutional
govern, menl to Kgyp*.
tlrrmt
Ilriism
ronsvnte.l to Kgyid*- reimn to
the self govgmmvilk' form of »us|M*mtei1 hy thr
ruitstitulion
hi-Br itish ramj»aign.
af 1**i m i*.*i»t«trnt na lonahsl am
T h e s e wwifl rlevelo|imenls, n u n
Ihg on tha* ddy ih r m b in e t *'f
1 le in ii T Tew fik Nra siiu w a s to
rr s iy n , ilM l U f w ith t h r l i e n «
m &gt; for resig rm lion s, anti
rum
inters w d h u r e w th eir n t m o u n m l
'i i t i u l m a to ijuit.
T h e |di t i m e r
•tt‘ fiuli"'1 ih r s i g n in g o f tin- royal
d e r iv e t*y K in g F usil, ruler o f I t m
nom in ally lnhv|wndrni N or th A f
Mean k ll ig tmt,
t tire m Brit is h
|trolerlor» r,
New street riots flared in C s i
r
last night, umiuenrhed hy un
n.Miiucmtnl that the rahin el
of
I'remlrr Ti'Wfik
N.***im
l’a«hfi
hml ImiwinI tn
naiionsliwt
milt
Hi d ish p ressu re and derided
In
resign,
C re w d * *m a*he.l in * | r,-e(
Im ilu n g two of th,-,,,
,
eteliu n, and wre. k ,| *tr&lt;-et
■**ui|.- in a frr» h u iitb iie k ..f il„.
■n l. Itu liv ti ,| i.„ nJr l , w|,lrh
v t.iiiir.t Im lf n do-cn l i t , .. Itl
• lit tti-rl. •

m i n . / 8' lo* 67
and
I
tcmReniturcs
to
the
lllgii iitlis Ltinorrow will l&gt; Ml
Htiotll tonliky, with tiucvs of slevl 10:24 A U and
I*. M HiId
and snow. The W rathri
Burr an low iid**" at !i;hi A. M and I t-'
»h ul the dihiurb.mo'
tlrveiop^i !• M
more lalrnilty then waa viper
rd and waa muting
east-north
The Tuwnarfid Finn
•II U
r di*
eastw ard *
cussed at 7 4ft
!*»«*Ik l ini m p v n
At Pvnwaroia w inds IIH m ilra m
i»k r r
W |\ k .
I hi
f*imtiH».»
hour w r i t »x |hii ienrod last n lrh t. w i l t station m * imiiiiM'i
w hile 40 m ile wirwti gt ApaN chicola did m iner dam age to tU*rk*
the e rr
on
('•rm iia in n t
ul Hulk Awniii&gt; &lt;* A h'KISi'i
,h f t,urPn" « " f »**ing th*
new and sank seven o yster b b t h
ot«l
| station of which tv* had h ren t.
their m&lt;Miiing«.
T h ere
wmo
t.o 4Ml w in mtiilit
I he
,,l 'lh D r
llu p re ch l
and
Mla m sjtr in the town.
Ihr
City bu Idmy l|tS|M * -.1
M» h ne&gt;
O'*!/ aip reaaed their
Full G o»|m I I iIm-i mo l«
F r e e s in g t e n i| ie r a t u r fs s i r |»rr
''l'i**»urv over th* p ro g r r * . of th. dieted for the
Ltu islina
mikii i
work, but pul their O. K. on the belt, whil« snow w n
hi i " I n n s
f m11m^
I Kurt h r i filan
■* outlln#&lt;i* Dr, Muhomy Colu nihu«t Misn
of
th.«
rh»t*r p a r t y fin rl
&gt;• " " hl»
way
to
Ch.rlrelon.
MMilf Ml
The Weatlwi liuresu |uetio t' i &lt; ity *ri' vtjH-i led
® *
*° attend a meeting of fed
iif S um
strong winds ItMlay and
lom iiu hriday evenmir
Jrral nuthoiitir* on
*,| Iculturc,
N * t of Hi Lost to Csrnsbvlle, mo I ford leRMlgr of the I Ik
,an»l said he would report to them
l i l t tod ay ih r W eather
Hu n a n
|9n th# Hamlnolr County Keperi
Judge J ti Sharon m Hpeiidinjf
extended storm w jn ln g s
down
B" ' nl Station.
Lak e
the Florida west
coa**t a*
fa* this Week in i(«rtrof&gt;l the
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south M Palmetto, saying then- rm in ty court, n o r w hirh he p*u________ ___________ __ ________ __
will be strong soUthrast •hiftinj aided last week, bring ^djiuirned
lo south w eal wind* I liin after no »n ! fo r a w&lt; rk.

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Cap* jin Head-On Collision

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U**tvteli work, in v&gt;il», ferlilii
era, plonl
.lineage*
it)d
|&gt;l*ni
'breeding and Inaarl control |* to
b « egrrird on at lh »‘ *l"W vlatlon
updcc th- dircrUon of He. K A
ritnri*, and chemlit ‘ a enh'gc nf
*
v* &gt;a4 j o ^ laTeieuatlon abaut the preuwit &gt;the prr»enl *ub *tiilon.
km niM faa d ^ a f S T i L T I * &gt; * •
rVTy tomrn *-ff*m —Vrank^TTt
«~. o
. no..m
itone
the
aaaiytan.'i B ru m ley ,
rxtenalnn
~ il-. tt ..i[ll ‘* r i n" ,n» (talfnn I. W1an
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'be
dlreelloti
of
Tuny
•uch.
1 ------------Indictment* ia ronductf J in IK countlra of th* •’Itchfnnl, county englneec, and
attorney, * ! • ! *
and he want* to ineluit*
ahowing mad, theca wa* par* tala'*
th, Hat. Ilu-- t'rulwrly pirating (a trfn .n‘ficial«
reu rf thl* morning, Bcm 'na'r C unty in the
le aigneJ by I'u' inr«» record, from id or ISO truck ' wrhn vlaltcd thr plant yea'ndav
Muprwh'
farm* an- dc.«irrd. there In t c ' T lir.r w r r . Dr. II. W.
aialatanl atata'a attorney.
Jnf thr r h -m i.trj departmrut at
The Brat Indictment
return* I obtained by a group of rcllrgr
by tha Grand Jury IMa pmmuir yradualr* who will inti-rvirw the !thr It putnirnt qg Agriculture at
K.aln.eville end Dr. C. ' 11. Ma
rig nod by Murray W. Oyeratrcrl. farm er* prraonelly, he wrolr.
hinry in charge of plant breed­
• k V i atto rn ey , ch a rg e* (hat K
a&gt;
e e r .11
E. Brary did ‘Vmbgaale and S a n f o r d
lo
H e W e l l ing at Michigan ftate College.
The letter I, on a tour nl
thr
frau d u le n tly co n vert &gt;
k u o .n R e p r e s e n t e d
F r id a y ,.*
S o u 'h . end r a m * , l a S yn fo rd for
uae cre1
permonal property
DrODertv noi
____
.
u*e"
l atan
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nor

h • cwn.
______
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! The o.hrr indictment, signed by
1. F. Boyle,
aa*latent
s t a le '* 1 Ind ra l'o p w rr r tmlay hat Henattorney, cltas (he earn* than;* ford w ii! be w ell represented at a
In O rlando for
to th* first count; but
In
ilio conference -ailed
j
by Congnssm an
who we* in Court thl* morning, , tomorrow
Howrver,
u|i to
eecond count chargee that
Mr. i Murk Wllrox.
Brady *Md om ben ie and frau .u rsriy efter»n» n official* hed Iwu i
1unable tn learn
the horn of thr
trnlly diepoae of” Cm.aln |»r■hearing, thuugh Mayor T. I , I Inaonal property not hit own.
ma* said he "auppoeed" i. would
. Thr property In qgmetlpn cun
;b * about 10 A M.
sla.ed uf two mole* alleged
to
Th* c ngrraaman aakerl for tin
have been the property o f on*
I attendance of City offtr.al*
for
S . R. Uorgna, del verad lo
Mr.
I the purpose of dlecuising pr»
i i M t t a M i • * r e p , Twa&gt;

Franco- British P l a n
Constitutional G o v - Ruler’s Son-ln-Luw
Is To Be Circulated
ernment Restored Is To Lead Warriors
Among Delegates
By Royal D e c r e e
Against Ethiopians
Within 2 Or 3 Days

Seminole Coun y Eaperlment Sta-

Thenc
two Words pn&gt;iiounced from the bench thNj

dealer and member, o f the Stall1-rg alalure.
However, a few minute* late.tSa Cl rood Jury filed Into
the
Court room 'and''handed tu thr
Judge
two
new
Im'lrtmentn
against M f. B rady — two In* v-a*l
o f one. and one of the nee n
County A g e j ^ e V It.waon w a ,
diriment* contain* two c uni*.
adv.aed
;od.y
that
the
elate
. The old Indie menl was
held woulil like to conduct * f«rm «u r
Invalid on the motion yf K. !’■ w y in Seminole Or unty, l»egInning
llouiholder, attorney for Urady. «b o u l Jan. 20, If such m survey
&gt;M» the ground that t waa aigneJ la lies 1ted—r\nd the county agent
by
“ Murray
W.
Overareet. rcpl ed that it would Ire of "ine%
• H owever,
he
• U t c ’a attaraey, by I - F. B 'y le , t u n a b le lx n e f l
assistant
alate’a attorney."
In wrote that “ finding 50 grow #!*
,u a la )«ln g the motion the C o u r ’. h e re w h o will s u b m il 1 1 h a v in g a
preo n in g to hla quaationinr of post mortem he *1 on their book*
attorney*
yca&gt;rday, held that w II take i Ml le time/' and he
neither statutory law or the Cun I asked if the *tatr experiment nt*
iQ ililK n gives ths ita ttS i t l i r : lion in t liln n v illr wiahes an ad
..
*a - aiT- .
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r.____ *
._Li k
vance If,*
l|*t „off farm
,n_
whi.h
authority to
deleyalo
|the
proposed iurvey
work
n
to W e
aaalalaar.

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I "iv"•* ul.rn -lliw nl
arroMnii
off Klorid* it. September'* hdfrifin r held a reunion yretardnv
More than t o o old toy a, about . haqe dintAbotni land eipetl lu
nlmenl Itv a,roe abip no which
they h*d faced i|laa*f r.
100 new toy*, do srn *
of
dull*, ro n lrib u tr. mii.I aihlrd '1&gt;*I rlu ll.
s c o rn of picture bt-ik*. a cun*ld- In* D al&gt;o d r .i i . d
arable iiu an llty of nul» and other
M r. D o m e , ■•iplanird thal d«*
th in * * InlriHled fo
d r lis h l
&lt;he
rlbutlun t» t" I*' &lt;"-'l( • ' t"M,r
---------------------------------------- ■~t h e a rt (al*o the fm lale
and the | rhllttotn.
can tl.r m *
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II
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f | , M * th* E lb a of ^arifonl fur ch ildren - h o .ii .1 .» feared Kanl i February Av#.
4!
March Avrraga .
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‘ d a U ( C k / l i t m a l p a r t y they will C l a u a m ig ht
...lo o k .
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at
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given to th# Elk*' plra for gifts ovenlng. a.l.lrd » number of t oy* Vovrntber Avsraga Tl
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ha wished id Join M r. Adams In der prlillrgrd rhild'a
commilt**
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to those who for Chrialmaa dULributlun.
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16,

F L O R ID A

tual tig h t o f w ay o f (h e prop
can al, on w hich aoma 10 con
t o n a re aettin g up and try in g wut
There w u one perfcon In the United Stntee lis t yeor
various t]fp*a o f m achine* ‘th ttorv*
who h*d en income of more then $5,000,000. The Tredaury
d i r t On $600,000 o f th * f l n t A l­
Department rereaU th at there were «ix pcraona with an
lotm en t, the black ja c k oak and
underbrush ha* been cleared in a
aggregate income of 118,035,892, or an average of $3,006,a trip nearly a m il* wide over the
948. But actually four of theae millionaire* had incomes
rolling hills
and
through
th *
between $1,600,000 and $2,000,000; one had an income
D eftly stra d d lin g t h * F lorid * place ought to be scandalously alougha, and a ll a lo n g th is cleared
of between $4,000,000 and $6,000,000; Hml the sixth,
path, g re a t dradgee r/ul scoop*
.Ship Canal
( th a t 7 0 0 -fo o t wide ric h !"
who ia evidently the richest man in the country, took in w aterw ay Intended to Joip tho
Opponent* o f the
canal
and shovels and conveyors ara
between $6,000,000 and |9,000,000.
canal
bein g assem bled. T h * can al ro u t)
w ater* o f t h * A tlan tic O ecan and Davenport th a t tha
Treasury regulations prevent the publication of tho th * G u lf o f M exico) a w rite r in the damage th * fru it, vegetable
la divided up Into w hat the en­
names of the individuals who rated so high among Amer­ llaat l* iu * o f C olliar'a, " t h * N a­ celery crop *, b u t proponent*
g in eers have term ed “ Ite m *," like
lin k * o f sau sage. On each Item
ican incomes, but natural curioajty'lmpdla'one to speculate tional W eek ly ," b lith ely cover* th * canal advltad him th a t ‘
somewhat aa to who they might be. Was thi" Hcheat man some eix payee o f th * m agazine list o f be n efits N orth Florida a t ­ som e co n tra cto r will employ hls
some great, industrialist like Henry Ford, or John D. w ith a Jo cu lar rep ort o f rep orts ta ch e . to the can al Is a * long aa device* for strip p in g th e over­
the road to Add la A baba.”
burden.
Rockefeller, some great hanker like J . , P. Morgan, aome cn th * can al, and eaye little about
Davenport fin ally
ram ble*
to
"D esig n atio n o f thee* Item s In­
the can al ita elf.
railroad magnate like Arthur C u rtis, James j(R hardly
A nother w rite r, a m im b a r of this conclusion: “ In sh ort, It will trigued Mr. Coe as he stood on a
seems possible), or some all around capitalist like Andrew the s t a f f o f th * M iam i H erald, In be cn iu ld erab l* can al. Provided, h ill and g a ied upon a panoram a
Mellon? Or perhaps was he some more or less obscure per­ Sunday** lacue o f th a t paper, t e lf - o f co u rt*, it ever Is a can al. But such as th * South has never pre­
son, little known to the public, who made his money quiet­ •tylrd "F lo rid a ** Moat Im p ortan t O cala, where th * a ctiv ity etarted sented before.
“ ' I alw ays thought item ]w ai
ly, and spends it cautiously, some miser perhaps who Hvta N ew spaper,1* devotee conalderable and where th * d lg g ln s ia now vis­
apace to a trip to t h * ca n a l *lte , ible In all Its fu ry , is not w orry­ som ething you put Into a note­
in a dingy attic?
,
ing about th a t. W ith th * g overn­
o r an expense account,' ho
But whoever he is, or however he rpaae His money, b o t ha. too, g iv e* few* real fa c te , ment spending five million dollars book
mused la te r. 'Only New Deal f i ­
(ta
t
la
g
th
a
t
th
*
sce
n
es
t
h
a
n
are
it Is more important what he is doing with It now, and
In her very
fro n t yard , Ocala nan cing would term six y ears u f
what kind af a man he is. Does he, as Andrew Carnegie "bew ild erin g ."
T b a Herald** w rite r, K enneth fe e l, aa If Europe had paid those ■uch digging aa a eerie* o f Iteme.
did before him, spend his money tiding to improve the B a llin g e r, m ad* M i trip to O cala w ar debt* you’ve heard so much T o me they look like national
Is he spending his six million and th * can al in com pany w ith about—end paid them all tn ev e n t*.'
». IIS 9 lot of the average man?
(DAT.
"T od ay they have employed 4,* year or more building hospitals, libraries, scientific C h a ri** F ra n cis C o* who, * o B a l­ O cala.”
V(TN
K enneth B a llin g er, the
Miami 000 men, who ran rem ain a t wo-k
laboratories and universities?
Is he endowing various lin g er (a y s , "h a * fo r 15 y e a r,
charitable institutions, constructing homes and buildings, g ated io In telligently a t A m er­ Ifera ld ’e s t a f f w riter, find* g reat until next Ju ly on tha presant a l­
u n
CON W DEJLATIOM f And
a t location of funds. T l f y are sc a t,
ican crim e and w ritten o f It io a ctiv ity (and bew lldr/m ent)
Id R M M a'M W another to pro- helping to Improve and develop the world?
the ranal site , but h . s a y . th at tered up and down the rig h t c f
Or Is he shrewdly using his money only to make more vividly lh at today he stand s in th . “ nowhere In O cala i . there the w m j in cam p* erected by the con­
r t * ana# law# and to gvmtI work*.
money? Ia he speculating in stocks snd bonds, forcing fir s t rank of A m erican au th or*, type o f h y steria th a t some of us tra c to rs them selves, exe&lt;$tt for
other men out of business, bribing public officials for w ith a constan t demand fo r lii. ran recall in certa in boom cities 1,100 a t Camp itooaevelt under
and mo­
b a k H f t o i y , w to eev a&gt; there's special favors? Does ho hide himself away in the luxurious Satu rday Firm in g I ’o .l
o f South F lo rid a .” He also w ear* the direction o f I.ieut. Col. B re• a a r ha C n a f * a * alwaya d a r t confines of aome exclusive club to count hln idle dollars tion picture output. Even a coun­ humorous end sa y . th s t slot m s- hon Som ervell and five a ssistin g
try bumpkin a t h i. fir s t
F’olltee
a n t by «*y fng w . will b a r a nana
and bemoan his mounting taxes? Is he worrying more perform ance could have done no chines "a n - not an bad a . In Ja c k - en gin eer o ffic e rs. Som e d ay. If
o f W. and wind up by p ey lag fa r
about the possibilities of losing part of his capital or more creditable Job of looking .o n v illf where the trav eler i . apt th e federal g o v e n tn e n t shoot*
WT
the whole $14(1,000,000, there may
aeeing hi" bonds depreciate thap he is about the human than he, and yet be adm itted he tu find one In bed with him .”
However, according to B allin g er, be as many as 20,000 men
was
fla
b
b
erg
a
ste
d
.’’
suffering
caused
by
unemployment
brought
on
by
the
de­
b wban tba gavernTent
when you leave O cala the un real­ qulreil to man the dredges to a t­
W a lte r
D avenport,
who h a .
■ i l l v * * f f d to borrow $900,000,- pression?
ta ck th# ruck, and to sm ooth o lf
ity b e g in .. Ilia article co n tin u e.:
aep . to r p o r . a/fervd $4,474J100,000
In any event should we envy such a man? Would we w ritten about everything from
“Som e three m ile , out on the the banks.
■aa w»r ify f t * * thnoa aa much a* want the responsibility of wisely spending or Investing politics down (or u p ), m the road to Orlando, arm y engineers
"T h e
'Item '
of
em ployment
wan K i d vhnwing th at whU* th* |6,000,000 a year? Or if we were one to worry about the author o f the ( ’u lller’s a r tlr lr . but
li.v e built a |M-rmanenl town, with neems to he dim inishing i n Im­
he
went
on
his
own
in
obtaining
k ]&gt; i&gt; R MM7 a - approra S t tha
safety of our assets, would we enjoy the sleepless nights data for h i. e n te rta in in g , if not 7fi residences already built and portance tip there. Moat o f (he
N* a I Wat, tuoy a t . w illing to
i occupied, with long
dortnilnrie. 4,000 there now patently a re J u .t
and
the fretful days which invariably accompany the lust elucid ating, a rticle at,out
the
( b n f . it'
for single In the rued. One endless b elt m a­
. .
for single men and
for wealth? If we knew the person of this richest man, If ranal, though, .he Mty*
s a y . in Ills a r t,
...
women, with a h a lf moon o f ad ­ chine manned by 10 husky meWa
dun 'r I rmw
wK.il
(Jo t. we knew his Joys and sorrows, his cares and responsibil­ t!*1 Ihiil h«* win lomtlml ifuwn with m inistration buildings, permanent rh a n trs enn move as much dirt
hy |irtifi6iirrilR mid
H a f b a a 'i wtaa i .
it 'ly in g to ities, his aches and pains, we might nut change places with in for iribtion
w ater system , s tr e e t. »onn to Ire In one d ry a . 10,000 laborers —
o|&gt;jM)iH*nta of
thibiic
ditchhim fur all his millions.
aaafca out a cam* far Bruno Its up)
paved. The engineers have done snd with * g rea t deal le st con­
"W
fV
r
juwt
f«-turiie«J
from
Florid
*
mmam, test It hank* l.-o politic*
We might find, if the Treasury were to make public
all this on the gam ble that th . fusion.
to t o . Or k may hr that it t« his name, that while he has $6,000,000 a year or more to with *#*ver*l jpapinir woundR in ' D em ocrat, will .la y la power an"W e c lo .e this
fira t
article
our * hi-bt," hi* R*yb n r *r th^ In*
chaapar t » -bay a ( n u a i o r than
spend, that he has nothing else. He may not have the .Ktnnmir o f hm atory, “ in flictrtl by other four y e a r, and th at B ra'n w ith s comment wrung from that
It la to U r * a law yrr.
health which the average man enjoys. He may have no imww1* of i itiifiM who |iokr(J fin T ru st will br a . lavish tn the fu ­ intrepid looker, Mr. Coe, a fte r vre
ture as they have promised In the had viewed the e ffo rt* along th i
»t requites $ ll,W 0 a g e a r to wife whom he loves, no children to bless him. And while grm l u l u uur fil m by v$ay t)f r m
past to be They seem
to .a y , c r o -..s ta t e canal to reconcile em ­
th
tlnm ifu l
rortM’
(M U
U ttl.
C lor'a
Morgan he fnkylflfre evVfything that money cart'buy'. he may find p h ii * i $»If
'H ere we a re,
F 'r.n k h n
W hat ploym ent w ith arrum pliahm ent in
■
ju
riK
-a-n
■
•*
■
n
f
a
that
happiness
after
nil
is
not
for
sale,
and
though
he
t
f
a
f
i
”
Fli&gt;ritia
canal
Vanderbilt. bat th * farm girl
that^ su it o f * n undertaking:
■re you going to iio about it T*
v**r,
Mr
U
u
v
i
’iipt.f
i
31***ll«*tlt
who won th * tltl* af th * boat bids (be highest price, life’s auctioneer may leave him
‘Fu r those who present th * c a ­
"Y o u recover a liltlr a . t h . c a r
tr
- F l o r iila Bn B ht VkiFIl)
w it h
dto— d gi*&gt; la th * 4 U Club* of nothing but his bags of gold.
drones down t h . road ao well re- nal *• a remedy fo r unemploy.
out iJiKmfyiiijt thi* n«mi- o f FlorA m erica. w an aw i l t n r t l t t out.
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memljervol, I * w rrn \
fW ent* m ent, I o ffe r rtie encou raging)
n Ia w i t h a t'upiittJ F .
f it — tin y » l y |34 I2 t h e rrad *
•■fid brown ro tlin * hltl* T h *rc, Io comment ( h jl this Isn’t the first
Tht- &amp;rt i* !**■ In ("'liHiirr'’*, gt i *■
•nr Rid**, I* tfc* hltl# ra llro id M* tim e t h s t ■ dose nf swamp root
l h r tradiriic |nwitiuti in I h r
m aur
111*111 uf H in lo*. whirr* th# tra in * attain ed CO i.U e ra b le publicity.1 "
of
l)rc.
14(
in
tutuvr*Urig
IhinughCt*v, TaJutadgi' » a f f H» would!
Some where in New ,Yotk ftxta, Jn.
|uant to atop. A filling sta tio n ,
t m j th * soldiers* bonus out of particularly had curvu ou u stJfte Jtlghvflfy', Zh*,f($k" of thf oul It* trnif ram bling bri^rth from h *lf * doti-n unp*mt#d hou*&lt;** and
t h * »4A**dWO.OOO
wurke relief neighborhood gather on a flunky aftenwort, tO witness, th * il*ya o f G r n r r il Amlrrw J * c k * *trfp o f road b*twr#n th r ra il*
•on down to th * |&gt;it*u*nt tin ir, *nd • nd the highw ay. T h at i« Santnit,
h a d . "T h at would .till leave,
incredible as it may seem. ghoulish, bloodcurdling acci­ the n Stinurd hum uiuu.
F o r y oer
O LD
GOU)
and
vein
ho b m h O . "T.’ .ooo.ftdo.ooo fur Jim
of » g reat H r *-j HILVKH
m ch
a.
watekee,
dent*
to
paw
ning
motorists,
anti
almost
move*
according
to
m
a
m
l
a
l
n
e
d
I
m
&gt;
u
I,I
.
r
*
u
*
l
„
f
.
v
t
.
r
IVrtfy.” PinrSttse. „f course,
Itilta n , they (#11 me
* chains,
rings,
pin*.
d e n til
•if IU beinif rea&lt;l, even Ihouah the I “ Hut Ih# ranal will rhang«- all
th a t a number of W PA p ro je c t. J. C. F\trnl*. the author of " . . . . And Suddiiji Death,
brief gawork, and any
broken
author
due.
.tra
d
d
lr
the
i..u
e
.
t &lt;■
o
. ( B . e . r tk * rauwtry *r» ahaw- are they disappointed.
11Kwt Han! • i* to be |M»rt of Oram
Jew elry.
h a a * . R o r r n . w* don’t .a p a rt
Speed ra n d carelessness on the p tlt of ^Automobile Iluw ever, there i. o n . thirrx ateiut right on thr aatrr-w ay of thr fu&gt;
FLORIDA GOLD
to saa r * » u abandoned, and we tlrlvers, and an en]&gt;eelaily wide *dind imjbOlh hlmtw-ay but the «t.,ry it d oe. a d v e rt).r S a n ­ h ire, where a turning hanin will
BUYING SERVICE
l a w rath e r a stro ng hunch that with an unusually bad cyrve over u culved. afl combine ford,— Hanford and Hanford eel- enable ocean lin e n tn maneuver
10S Ho. Park A v*.
t k * bonus Will to paid early In lo pntduce u brutal ntclodritma wWch for ttpms Inexplicable ery.
and ne*tje up againat the "idea
"So u th F lo rid *, to you |irnbthe earning ra n g . , j . k o a l session.
reason draws a crowd much as the bull ftghV in Spain ■ tdy know ," rru d . one (i*&lt;*Xr*l&lt;h o f g ian t warehuuarn and -re frig * f
or the gludltoriul combats ot ancient times, Screoching o f the Itavenpurt a r lir le , "pro- #ration plan I* Into tb etr holdi
T k e rs’. t i t l e *|
will pour moM of the |irmlnrv« «&gt;f |
wwr. T h . fa ct th at E th io p ia h at brakes, the crash of capsixlng cars, the cries of the d u ra. vast q u a n tilie . of lrt,|iir*l Florid a, for rheap w ater Irin a
Bn tom bing p le n a to all w ith Wounded and dying, the whir of the ambulance's siren, and aem l-trupical fond, and drit- portatm n to the K a*i and to K'l*
id] {flrovlde u thrilling spectacle . . . for everyone, except caciea—u r a n s .s , lem on*. Inne«. ropa. Hanlon, who*"! now a lona'y
to fight
xrapWrMit,
ban an if,,
srtM id e t, atorekaeper i l u and rpit# in the
Wussoiht, from s .a d ta g the actual participants.
he. bombing wpeadi ana
agaiwet
‘'By tHJs time,” writes Mr. Furnis, "you may be sick la n g rrln e *. kum quala, lo&lt;|u.ta an dual, li to be the TbLvigo of th*
I to s y c again and
again
of hearing that the year 1034 killed 36.000 people in lie a v .n know , w hat el»e. F u r­ South. Oh, well
blasting th . d aylight*
o a t a f bnotor accidents. When the 1936 figures are compiled. therm ore you may behold what
“ Down the pa/t-d iitat# highway
look, ilk * a ll the r . I . r y in the from San to* you *«^ llltl# dua*
ho, ,.-, and saber buildings where
y6u
will
probably
get
equully
tired
of
hearing'them.
But
wi rid
I’su H in Sanford if you trra of atak#* along O ther $!dt, [
d efen sel.*a woman sad children
had wskta rr'ugB .
W ar la Ju st there ara things being done about*'it. efforts being made doubt u* th e heat lim e you take and mule" j r * liaiiHng idcrapem |
t« spoil these bloody-minded yokels’ afternoon sport. The the fam ily to F’lorida for the win- j to d e a r a detour. Tho»# atakra
what Sherm an swhd It was.
battlA to save the motorist frbfo nuddaa, hideous death ter. The ladle* wear celery for f y*&gt;u ^r# told, are to i tark th«» rohai
•— o---------I'Ll. borinpe
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a as■t
for _a ui in| ___
The K lclal Xwrgrtry A rt (aid and disabling injury la being fought along new lines roraape bouquets and little childmj*»
156
ren u&gt;. It for eon fettt. We su s­ feet above the w ater, f t 300 feel ov­
m (day merit Ut- ob a dozen fronts at onCe.”
g*n«rally e*ttCold w eather b r ia g i
b a tte ry
A large oil company recently aulhurfied 22 test- pect, too, th at a t leael on* hotel e r w hat now 1* highw ay. T in
beiwg
"Woefully ta- drivgrt, below average in driving ability, to drive a total ( tu f f * It* m a lt m s e a with It.
bridge will be built, then the road
trouble.
J u s t phone M S and
"T o dispose o f th# e u b ject," end all supporting scenery under­
wift
ntlim ateiy
you r b a lla ry troubles a ra o ra r.
of 670,000. miles over ordinary roada wflh a atrict code
Davenport continues, " i t ’s a poor neath It will be firm ly snatched
t o a# tha country the
N a v b a tte rie s, ranlala and re ­
of
rules
to.oh$«rve.
The
resulta
showed
that,
during
all
tonS e t « M 0 M «
y ear when
Florid a doesn’t sell awny, and In It* place will be a
ch arg ing .
thoa«
67D,0Q0
miles,
none
of
tljem
ao
much
aa
nicked
a
a hundred thousand carloads o f w aterw ay.
■ t o r t r •• much aa it
S E M IN O L E T IR E 8 H 0 P
fende^-paoUly ‘because they rigidly followed auch simple orchard and garden crop*. The
&gt; th a
en tire
"F in a lly , w« drove down th * nche t o p f e a r daring “m tata” as' Aevat* pass on a curve, never awing out of line
d* .
A gricultural without 4clear vision a long way ahead, alwaya signal
oast lea, mm4 ample
clearly,’ anil bo forth. They averaged forty mll«* an hour

Ghoulish Show*

CASH MONEY

“Rut O fficer—
It Won’t S ta rt.”

ae* e mployed wIB r a e .l r .
d the banal ite,
I to ao aid a r e

!"toi»
n »

he

w oek'ag f a r a
n f (ha hr*
v n , a t the

1

W riter
in Collier's W eekly
Straddles Canal; MiamiMan
Says Scenes Bewilder Mini

R ichest Man

day by day under all kinds of driving conditions and yet
the recording instruments showed that n6ne of thfem had
ever hit over 461
But forcing or cajoling the motorist into drivfng
safely Is only half the battle, Mr. Furnis concludes. "The
other half consists of giving him a safer car and a safer
road, so that the average driver, who probably wants to
behave, will have the best chance to cash in on hi* good In­
tentions.**

a

DOftnood* Moated
lEtognviaq

McLaulin,
. The Jew eler

1

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c.
&gt; e c u n ty

J
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■ &gt;Lumber
J&amp;

n t t s rk .

.

W inchester
'"Ammunition

On
Cold Niglit

G UN S

Drive Oat For
A Dtah Of

ANGEL’S

F o r Sale
- *
or
R en t

Pete’s Place
B p e rtla g

Coed*

B icy cle*

and R ep airs
H I W . F ir s * BC
Chew* II I

CHILI
ae 9J40 Pyr
«nj»t Dnlfvgry
Cor. Genov* tk ten fold

K

S N O W ’S P A I N T

to .

p n r s B U R ^ r fl

p a in t p r o d u c t s
GUae—Ffetarg Framing

_

DRINK RUMB DRY PALB GINGER ALE AND
UPPER II TRUE FRUIT LIME RICKEY TO COUNTERACT
ACID, ALKALI, TOUR HYHTEM
NEHI MALTED CHOCOLATE
NEHI ROOT n a p
NRHl TRUK FRUIT ORANGE
TREAT YOURSELF TO VlIB BEST
NEHI BOTTLING COt
c. K.

W E R ' tDiamond"
' - T ^Andi e W iUlm
J e w e le r
FIim Watch Aid Jowitry (Wpalrlog

Diamond HonttUa« And Engraving
______ -wlfltaa nucoi m ra n Mwxsrt
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United
Liimbor, Building ’ .
Seasoned and UnfnuBlied Li

“Lumber Meorntred By Tho Golden Rule”

8th and French

PRm

718

Dozier &amp; Gay’s Quality Paint*
"B eat for th * South"
They lout longer— They coat It hi and they keen attractive looking long a fte r ordinary .palnlgi ha
faded.
Ud®d’
V- ,fi!
^
.
.

STA N LEY-RO G ERS H ARDW ARE CO.
214 Sanford 'Avorm

Bought For.i
E C K E R 80N F R U IT

WED. And SAT. NIGHT

Q L L o rd C o h o rt F
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Couple,
to (to

Sa n f o r d t w e n t y

AGO
igttlar convocation at

liar R. A. M. which
huradsy, Da*. 0, th*
M « * n fo r tha coining

Idurtad Tba hUeWlog

f \ Dr. 0 . i t MUIkr,
I C. J. Humph, Klngj
. Scribal T. J . MiUtr,
Md J. f ,

K araati,

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DECEMBER 10, IMS

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MARGARET PETERS, Society EM or

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W E D N E SD A Y
The Home D rm on*tration Club
w 'll meet a t 2 :3 0 1*. M. with M m .
E. I&gt;. R inehart, I'aloa Road.
The S a ra h P a rk e r
O rpanace
Club trill meet a t 3 :0 0 I’. M. with
Mr*. U enrze M eCnim , W rit K im
S tre e t.
The board o f m i i u p n o f t h i
Garden Club o f SanTonl will meet
i a t 9 :3 0 A. M. with Mr*. E . 0 .
; R in ehart, I'aota Roail.
I

Report* were heard from va­
S. !*. Golden: of Iietro it, Mich
rious departm ents and new com ­
Mr*
m ittee* were appointed at the is th? g u rsl o f Mr. and
monthly bu,m e*» m eel ng o f the Victi.r Check at th m home. T ..
Full Go*pel Miaaionary Society |I'cku. J r ., on hint Avenue,
held Thur*d«y at the home o f ,
“
Mm. C. h. B ak er. 216 llo lly Ave
Mr *"&gt;'
1 *■
K .l.id y .
nue. The m eetlny opeflbd with J l ......... .
' ,1" Wr h o f * * m
prayer by Mm. W F. M rT ee. and * *
K -tr i.l^ .. I ll Saturday at
a *ony, “ Speak My laird.*'
h t y a h l - l auyhfon
Meniorm
'!t waa clfcM aJ that the memnT d a !
bera Join the p ra y tr band, “Ten
t
#
Thousand Kr^ular
Interceaanra," A l l S S I O f l U r y S d C I C t y
fe r the M tpporl of
i,ti«»lor.« n ] | n 8 | J e l r u |a r
M , . " ! i nL,
order that the yo*pel may toib lfc U lH I m i l l i n g
extended throughout l he homeland and the tey .u n .
beyond. , S u '" r n trm lrn t. and .'on..... tire
piedrea were made to .up|m.t f,,r
“ - ,r »
" l '(&gt;'
»rif u ln r b u s in e s s m r t . n g uf th
n worker on Borne f o r e ig n field
W om an * * M i«* ihiiji i y
n ty
f
the worker to Imp the society's
the F i r s t MclhikdHt I ' h i n h
held
representative in spreading the
M onday afteiiMHij, at the
»hur»|
Gospel.
Mrs. K. G. MrAll strr . Mrs. A w »th HI pi tMiiit in art* i n l a i n e atK1
Mr*
R
W
T u m i* r
in o - ii lu i p
l*. G riss rlt, Mia. V ein Mill' '
\atin*M for the new i n c h * s e n
ami Mrs. F ay l*ce wen* taken
aKo drawn
»n us near memfttm* It was an
M r s II I R M t lr p . ft d t h e d e l o
noun ed that the next meeting
wdl lie held in Jam i-iiv :it Mi* t umal e x e r c i s e iiMtu? ^*11" Su
home of Mrx Fret! Hogan
:u| I'M-mu.-y of l**ive" u hi i - ni - jc it
Nile re ad the t l m r« . oth i ha pi c r
W rit Ninth S tre et.

T H U R SD A Y
T he Sem inole l i ; Kh School I'.-T,
A. Binging croup, under the direc­
tion o f Mr*. J . A. T akarh,
will
I m eet a t 3 :3 0 IV M. in the Hi-Y
rw m a t the e. hui I,
i
Mr*. K. I,. C ro.tiy und Mr*. J .
I O. H u ff will en tertain the mem­
b e r* of the P art M atron*' Club
' a t th eir annual C hrirtm a* party
a t 7:4 5 P M. at the home of Mr*.
A l t u f f on Sanford Avenue.
The G ram m ar Schmd I1 -T, A
J WIN meet at 2:1X1 I* M at the
| school auditorium Pupils of th*
f achool will have ch arg e o f Hi"
I program .
*
The W I*. T U. will meet at
J 5 :0 0 I1, M. «t I hr home of Mr *.
Centra! ( ’ itr lr of the Garden
_ F . R. Mit* hi*!l, I3IH Hast Fm iitb
&lt; lub o f Hanford a ill aws l a«
_ 8 trrft.
Hi (Ml A M with Mrs. F*un»
F R ID A Y
Monthly m eeting
«»f
Sul In* K Holt, I lilt Park Avenue,
H arrison Chapter o f the I* A !t. mg, l&amp;ltt F a st Second Street
S A T I’ RDAY
will be hflit at 5 :0 0 V M at the
The C m 14a»H Mimic fJIuh will
home o f M r*. J
H Ray, 005
Palm etto
Avenue,
Shower
for inert i t S IF) I* M at the studio
of Mr*. Fannie S. Munson, Myri ■
Ellia Island.
T he Dirt n m li'fif r * ' C itric of Avenue.
the Garden Club of Sanford will I
Seven law students of the I'm
meet a t 9 :5 0 A M with Mrs. A n­
drew C arraw ay. Country Club.
verxity o f Oklahoma, all Deni"

In

Tonight
at the
M ILA N E
IS T H IS Y O U ?

en. Melbourne, Mo»* Bluff. M».
H ot*. New 'A inym a. Orange C ity.
Ormomt. Pam ona, Sanford , Tang rim e . T a r a r e t «nd W inter Park,
a Youth Con vocal on waa hel.l on
IV ,
rt anil D *f. T «t D eleo n
Springs.
Sjw ak ei* during the evrn l intlu ilr.i
Harold
Herbal,
Henry
W itte. J r ., and Ju lio * D inyfelder
of thi* rity , F.arle W ard o f WTnter
T alk, Dr. M am a Poulaon of IVnnry F arm *, the
Itev. E rneal
I r -b e . of
Jackaon villc,
Orville
l ! Hum „f Melbutirne, C A. llo y l
and M «* r a t t le 1*4^ G 'g h ill of
Jack son ville, klixx Fm ily Garle
lull of W inter P ark , and Flora
Motley.
On Friday evening a fte r the
brtin|iii‘t the wtiixhin xers ice » » '
le.l by lla tu b l lle ib a l of this city.
Th x wax followed by an ex
planation of the Flunda IM gtim
Fe||iisvxhip, Mix* Fduily G itrleltn.
Kp«aker. anil a talk on auitune'
F . r 1 h r ( m l t im e in h i * » cr v c n r a r r e r . J. w K . D r o w n » i n y - »n.l conference prumotiun by the Rev.
m I bo P it M V a l i o n a l r J m r . l v » u t . i n tu it , w h i t h w i l l r « m r
Vitro 1 LI. I ‘hh*o nr.
Saturday
moi rung
tuuira of
| h r M 1la h r T l n a l t i on W r i l n r v i l a ) . m l r i m m . l a y .
dixniaatiin were
"Fam u pal
HeII xrinur l.is io g " hy (hr Itev K
(he
V * lit. i i . . . i ... .la K v a i i ' , M r * . 7*. ij * htu ge uf
and
1 e f t e sh lii e f il* 11 leeahet ; **f%Miatrtict ve Uae of
1ft
Hr .
VV (' l l a l h . m k . ( dnS
; it.it ift . M i le is u r e T im e," by C. A Hoyt;
1
1
l
‘i|
In*
-e
!
wil
I i * d II P ..n .' II. M ix T . f , t ’a i 1
"W orld
FriendxhipM
by Mrs.
I
k
*
'
*
oud
S
oil.
M l . 1 &lt;JlHft,
M r s We 1
Mar lift pntilxoii;
"A t'h allen g a"
la* k. M l . I l l l ii s&gt; him hi.
M l*ts Ju liu s D in gfebler; and "T he
I
tt i a r m a ii . Mi** 1
A IN m i n ,
I'llg iflti
II ghioad
and
(R har
'■Ii* N II S|, 1n tm | ji 'i , M i x C \V
ivriod a al»" by Henry VVittr, J r .
I n,hot el
Mi**
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Seen

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east

on

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rlendrr

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man

pi; 111 pa n ed by • friend.

A GAY TIME FROM
NOW TILL N EW YEAR'S
Look as wellgroomed as you 1
feel.
Send

your

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to

LANEY’S
—Careful
—Thorough
— Inexpensive

LANEY S
Dry Cleaning Co.
102

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2 m l.

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V alu es

SHOES
49c to $1.00
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SHAWLS
$1.00lo2.50
All Waul

B lan kets
$3.50

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with every Ijine ('heal

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real detotion (hat wdl l&gt;e appre­
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Lingers Down Thru
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T A 1 .I.A 1 IA SS E E , Drr 10. —(At
Itevenue collection from icgalitr*l liquur, b frr ami wtnv have
p *« .-d (hr
|2,M&gt;0,Ui)0 m ark in
Florida
The State Heverage Department.
reviewing t* buxines* since thv*
first m odification
of
Florida
"IwHif. ilry "
prohibition
law nn
May N, 1*155. reported cnllrctinus |
from license* ami gallomige taxes
uf
the
F'iie t
f u r if;t Imih*
mol
on intoxican t* through Nos. 50
l " - * d wi th a h e 'p tu l i.iik
totaled $2.504,KH4 UH
1 he fulliiw ing
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mill
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vegetables w rre rarm nl fur winter sta te ’s
prohibition
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1 10:00 A. M. with Mrs. T K. Mel I |second session naxt Jan u ary
ill
know
hiiw t.i * ion nf the itm tm o r'c fummixaion law* which beennw effective Juue
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20 of thi* year,

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To-Night
The Big Night

wearing

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tan fie,* and g lasses, lie was BC-

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PAGE TH REE
—
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L e je n d i tell of a m ythical f t *
m ale pope named Jo a n , (a id to
have lived in the ninth cen tu rya

Dunn

"bad nor*

of Daytona B ra ch , Holly lllll. Intcila.'h rn , Jack aon rU ir, l^ k r H el­

Personals

________ _________________________________________

Ja m e i

* AtUm lnl by lh« youny pcopla
of Ihr I'o n y rcy a lio n a l Churrhe*

PHONE Ub

Missionary Society
Meets At Mrs. Baker’s

&lt;iif "m ■

Youth Convocation
Held A t DeLeon

Show

P ersonal Activities

- Social Calendai

-' ■*i’».i* ■

TTIE SANFORD TIERAT.D, SANFORD, FLORIDA

One

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SANFORD

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Many r u iu l'll# d ) l « , t* rhooo*
I r o n —all lb * popular ai»»a. H»loo la a rirh nut browa a a la a l.
rro lrh yrainrd. a llh
hand.oia*
and
rrurl)
un,
carved
mouldinya
M apk
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panel
l ^ f f * l i u — jH prirrd
at oal&gt; . . . .

�* TOEOTAY, DECEMBER 1C, I0S5

SanfordBoys Wifi ‘NoJJUngUnusual’
Ih Tying Up
Four Bouts From Seen
Of AM Pice Tax
DeLand’s, Boxer*

!
1

Junior league* alwi are
listed ,
tehoae gam e* climax at tha end
o f the a ctio n In a junior world
•eriea.
W omen, too.
haw
o rg an iie.l
team *, and even
Seminole
In ­
dian* play the game
By H B R B E R T PLU M M EB
L a st y ear, U M IH
*p ccU to ra
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W A SH IN G T O N , Dec. 10. — &lt;/P)
wltnc*»cd garnet in Miami.
— Any a tte m p t to an tlc'p a te final
road* Into sand-lota and
Intra
At Minneapolis, birthplace
of
actlon o f O yt^ Sap rtm e Court on
the
game, more than
25,000
the co n stitu tio n ality of AAA In
playera and 100
diamond
b ill
f (tu rn purporting to ihow more park* are scattered
lig h t o f th e tribtrnal'a decision
about
the
than 2/100,000 p tay eraj form ing city. A tlanta I* becoming diamond
______
' agalnat trea su ry collection o f proc
and
S t.
Louis
M IA M I,
Dec.
10. - O F ) — A 00,000 organised am ateu r club*, ball conscious
Judge W ilkln*nn'a boy hover*
'» «
t r t m *outh»rn rice
l/&gt;00 boa at* a high grade professional
“p ik e r'* gam e” thry
called
It engage In the gam e a t
••mopped up” on the
D .I,.m 1
'■ prenrntara.
Whan H f l n t was played In Min- lighted and many mora unllghted league under direction o f G eorge youngsters in a benefit p e rfo rm -!
Lourt ■‘ U ch e *. governm ent ofB ltlert form er St.
t-nula
first ance put on In th e
nM polls eome 20 y ear* ago— but parka In the United B la te i.
V o lu ila f 1' 1* ' 1» n&lt;1 1«WF « « •»
!**■
E
rn
est
Belter,
d
irector
o
f
Mi­
batem
an
and
American
l.cag
n
e
diamond ball h»» all but d ieted
county town last night.
P o u r 1tem porary Injunction granted the
am
i'*
recreation
departm
ent,
credbatting rhamplon.
the national pastime out of F lo r
houta were staged betweeh 8 a n - rice m iller* over the governm egt *
It * part o f It* popularity to the
Diamond ball, fn outline,
le /ord and D e U n d boy* and fou r !demand th a t they -p a y f lr * t and
J;
T oo, the vett-pocket edition of fact th at It can hr played w ith­ baiehatl with a aborted Infield, bout* were won hy
San ford .
!■*•»" « '
nothing unestenslve
Investment
for an enlarged hall 9 to 12 inrhe* In
J[1- U te b a ll
known
alaew hqrr
*» out
l.indberg
Hall
defeated J . T . u* “ *l l» « m r t procedure.
circum ference, a lighlifr h at, an Moody of D eU n d , Freem an IUI1
“ playground,” “ so ft," and
” klU equipment.
A atrlctly leg al q u e.tlo n broa
A “»o fl" ball, gloeea for the added abort «top who la called the
ball ha* made ■erlou* Indefeated Jo e Jon es of D e U n d , Involved rath e r th a ,, a broad ronf l n t batem an and catcher, reg u ­
hnrt field er" and the . under­
Lyrtn Ila rn a g e
defeated A. V- atltutlonal Issue.
lation rmteher’i maak and
bat* hand pitching rtrllvcry.
Nor can the attr created by
Moody o f D el^ nd ,
and
F ete
are alt needed, he aaya.
The pitching mound I* .17 1 -2
the fa rt th at the ju stice * allgm d
Tillta
defeated
C,
J
.
Ila
rn
a
g
e
of
In Miami alone, there are !„'0O feet from the plate instead o f the
themaelvea fl-3 on he question be
player* on 0.7 team * divided Into flO feet, five Inches in baseball. Dc I j i nd.
as
presaging
In addition In these bout* with Interpreted sa fely
City, civic, church and industrial Diamond hall
pitching c a n he
what 1* ln *to r« when the court
league*. Each league ha* It* own highly effectiv e. N o.hit
’ t&lt;ti W
*
MuV Owe
1 *
gam es the Del-and lo y a , evhib’tlon bout*
park, brilliantly lighted for night are common and nineteen strik e, were put on hy Sanford lad*— actually decides the fa te of AAA
c h u ji gamea,
G iles Chapman vs. Duane T l l l l s , and the proce**lng laves.
where a n average o f two outa In one game Is not unusual
II. r . Tippins v*. Ray Edge, and ! Ju s tic e * B rand ci*.
Stone
and
ro n tc tl* weekly are playrd dur
Marvin Sm ith vs Milton E d g e ., C *rd oia aided with the governbak ecu ei
Ing tha atven m onth*' *ea*on.
T hr first two were no-dcclalon m rnt ag ainst the rice m iller*. Yet
Each team In m alnlalnad by It
J ~
'
Greet!
bo ut *, while the last was won by &lt;,h r*e three ••libem!*'1 jNInrd in
r#*p*ctlva city departm ent, club,
'Sm ith.
|(be unanimous decisions invalidatchurch o r m erch a n t A number of
StreDI
An
cvhih
lion
bout
between
NRA « n', ,h ' Fravicr-L em ke
F R A N K F U R T -O N -M A IN , G er­
many,
Dec. 1 0 .- -GPl— T races of Clyde Ila rn a g e and L eslie Ila rn - 1, c t U * 1 M* F
a la* Met rent tee* an* L
par*
Any pronouncement
from the
geologists had vainly sought for nge, brothers, was especially In­
•aatelrkn rrtlh i n r r ,
Wsinw
Suprem e Court these flay*, how ­
I*,tales* fete •• till *a»S«t.k »rthe
vlllago M11tel - U rscl, which teresting These two lads are to
ever rem otely affecting AAA, Is
**•*. wntaKMt, in a a aa* awttu.
several decades were found by go to Jack son v ille Thursday night
WeaOeHal Varl.fr, •Ism &gt;.*
the algnal fo r the wildest sort of
lo
l*o
x
leading
members
of
the
r 1YE*RK OFF FOR
w orker* constru cting a new auto
fhfrry In and out of W ash ing­
Golden
Glove*
Club
o
f
tlivl
city.
road near here.
/
ton.
M lttel-U r a e I
"disappeared ”
W heri the court ruled in the
throe cen tu ries ago during the
Mile* O at He la n d Rd.
rice rase the rum or spread like
ravag es o f civil strife
in
the
wildf re among the hundred* of
T hirty Y e a r*' war.
tem porary em ploye* in AAA headItrlira have now been
e tc*qu arters here that I hr Suprem e
TW/tfilicloui chaata food Is
K EN TW O O D , l-a . Dec in _ |
vated which proved that tha v il­
Court had thrown out AAA and
lage zeally eviated.
The finds |Grim sllencp, a fte rm a th of the
ou tbreak*
In
“ bloody’* I their job*
ware taken to the F ran k fu rt mu feudal
When decision
actually
l«
T«ngi|»nhfia P ariah, wn* clamped i
niclpal historical museum.
reached, a red letter d*y 1* prom ­
y e*trrd ay on the
m iin r r e
of
ised fnr Wra*h in g ton and th r rethree
brother*
In a
crowded f
'O c lin e 1 t i m e .
malnder o f the country Invnlida’ ASH FO R O ran ges, g rap efru it, dance hall.
He lin e 3 t i m e *
tlon o f NBA and other decision*
tan g erin es In
sm all
lots
on
i.
7c line 6 times.
Thr
three
brother*
went
ilown
affecting the “ New Ih **!” w:ll pale
rees. Cal) ? n -W
Sc Hne 1 month.
In*fore a fusillade
of
revolver ij, com parison, whichever way the
Minimum charge 30 c
and
shot
IT
u
n
*lujrs
as
they
i
I
oih
!
I S — A p o r t m c n ln f o r K e n t .
court hold*,
In the doorway
of G eorge I j i political
Count five word* U liaa.
The
and
economic
F U R N IS H E D A P A R T M E N T S A n ie r’s dance hall and saloon Sat*
Double rata for cap ital oi
st ake* involved are tremendous
Rooms. Also reg u lar m eals anil unlay night,
Mfire th a n *6 per*
r|iirnffton o f federal budget
black faca letter*.
short order*. T ak ach 's R estau ran t. sons stum! In
the r..om but nmm b.vI■nc-insr I# tie,) up .Hreelly with
AU (UmIIM a*,,rll«m*n 2M N. Park A v*.
w
«.
talking
today
about
what
he
|hr
fo
u
r, . ,
x h r pn, r r n .
will 'Imp rlb fie d l**r ill'*1 ■■■»►*!

148418 A t Games In
Miami Last S
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« P a rk Director Says

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G r e a t Exhibition Is
Put On By Lads In
B ig Benefit Show

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BA K ED HAM!

SHORTS CAMP

0IQKSTIBLE AS MILK
fTSELFI

mUen b&gt; TeUwt.’. richly wi

.O iaddae O n.n i &amp;.rc* a n beeltJ
feoWctte* elrtamta td mmijr toad
I t ’* e a i M a l b e (M U rw t e n
JCrafl VateerU—la a— U IA ae, la
Seek 11 d l s b s * . . . t f m l
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BAKING POWDER
fcr finest bsklnqi

Same price today
■s 4 5 years if o 2 5

® « " c a i fo r 2 * 4

Fcufl Slayings Are
Followed Hy Silence

‘ t l U I O N ^ Of t'tfl I MI &gt;v MA . f I1! * 1
U \!lf
OUM r f iv i (»»,».«» -4 t

HARD WOOD
FI.OORING

If yea are (ktmklme

Wffa—lap an*

'H T —
year I
tlmalr Oar pHeea at*
n «*t ead tawbee aileea
ire ael aalao l i a a
Belleflra reel!air* era
kaeetera aa4 pie* Iteee
ealraua fee ea Oat
feel ee l .llM II w i t h
lU nU BM RKRVICB.

HILL
abet *

Pa*

» « i la*.

USED

mi jUtmmm » r d J Y *

la Sanford.
I m p A r ie a it

M a i M ia
Da kaa.fatM
He LW Brea*

aik Ue U * twaia

rwtmmdm

2 0 — M in ce Ha nest tin f a r H o le.
f "mm- -si li * i . saitl the brothers were
20 T O N S Cl A Tobacco S n u ff, Just gam blers
They die,! in alm ost
o ff a little In textu re Account thr same spot where their fath er,
o f Adjuel'm cnt allowed will eell Hines Huge*, was slain
some
I — A n n o u n c e m e n ts .
this sn u ff next week at
$22.IN) 20 years ago. The elder Hughes
U A V E TO U R WATCH rep air** per ton
Cover celery to k'tl whs credited wllh surviving half
by on# wbo really know* how Aphle, it la ch rsp er and doe* the a tlosen gun duels and was nne
Orlgg*. Jew eler. M ac. A»a.
work. W ill also repel oth er In ­ *'f
T angipahoa's
m ost
feared
sect*. Phone HI. J . i . C ate*. Co ,
RATTAN C A N E ch air* repaired
Inc. C ate* Building, TtanfaM , Fla
and
rc .ra te d .
Korreat
A
Chaney la k e Mary.
N E U iO N E L B E Y
Worn! Y ard.
W eet 11th S t. Phone Mi W
-A RG E P IC T U R E . JU K I;
ONE
for 12 M). Well|ddt Stu B E F O R E B U Y IN G T H A T IIE A T
th r
dR».
KR Hr t u n to ftik M r pric$*«
.Mtinlpy Uufrfrft 1I»rdw »rr C*n
3— Automobiles.
m tK
N Y Maple Syrup II |
M (iirftoon Phone 3604,
TW O
A -F m l
Pick*up tnickA
(1 6 0 »nd $1.76 Kr«l and Sun*
Mary
m a i l * will *»• «)«•■ I m
«• la (!«-■*

MM.

FU It S A L E ; Canoe, 16 feet lour
H at arrn kchtw! hit o f aer^ 't**1
MAN F O R C O F F E E ruote 145 * but Htlll good. Ideal |*tft for mil
i m e k op p o rt u n it y
Au t o n u ib iln door buy, Very rea»ur»ati!e.
S ir
gt 'Tin
K*
bomj*
Writ©
A l b e r t lle lm ir B it t e r n , lleraU l OcTire
M ills, D281 MnnmuuUi, (''n cln n a 'i,
G I R l / H l i i r Y C t a E , t w i n l»«d«,
Ohio.
W *n l*d

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6— S itu a tio n

H N . CONVJSNON B A L A N C O .

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Park.

M IA M I, Dec. 10. — M l — Seven
ra se * ag ainst E. C. Cell Ins, f o r ­
m er C rim inal Court Judge, were
Tiul pressed yesterd ay on motion
id C olins' a tto rn ey.
Edward
P.
W hite, with approval o f Van C.
Sw earingen and S U te
A ttorney
0 A. W orley, apeelal prosecutors.
W hite said he did not know the
present w hereabouts of
Collins,
who suddenly resigned snd left
the sta te while he was being tried
last spring, but understood he
would never return to F lorid *.

I W ANT TO T A L K to an am ­ ROBERTS' RA D IO S E R V IC E at
Mather’s
Service si)
m akes.
bitious m an who wants to qual­
ify for a position lo service, re ­ Phon# 127.
pair, and In sU ll electric r e frig ­
erators and a tr conditioning sy s­
tems.
No experience necessary,
but applicant m utt be mcchan cal1y Inclined and willing to devule
*N£&gt;
soma so a r* Itma In training. For
psraoaal Interview, write Jta fr'g •ration
Engineering
In stitu te.
Box I , Herald._________

POR BALE: Two bads of aporixl
CsUry plants. Raady Now.' John

|&gt; ta DaLand, Moated ow A. 0 . U
I* « ■ ho anally

In Holiday Boxes

2 5 c to $ 5 .0 0
Select Y our Christmas Gifts
Nowl

L A N E Y ’S
DRUG STORE

Dr. J . H. Drake, co llrg e physi­
cian a t Auburn, A la., never missed
a day from his work in 6 ! years.

Phone 103

B.L. Perkins
Correct Merit* Wear

G ifts Suprem e

ROBES
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h e id e a l g i f t f o r a m a n In a lo u n g ­
i n g i/ ib e , b e c a u s e it I n a p p a r e l h e
s e ld o m b u y s f o r h i m s e l f . . . u n i t * t o b e
p r e n e n te d w ith o n e .

e h a t e t h e la r g e n l a s s o r t m e n t o f
* "
milk a n d f la n n e l r o b e a e v e r s h o w n
In S a n f o r d . A ll n e w denljcnH In t h e b e a t
c o lo r s a n d w o r k m a n s h ip . W e c o r d ia lly In ­
v i t e y o u r I n s p e c t io n a n d t h e y a r e p ric e d
n l $ 6 .9 3 t o I H . S p .

m e t*

PAJAMAS
t p u a d a * ««—

At Sadye’s Big

MONEY RAISING
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S ilk Pajptm as

Another lllg'

SLASH
"

Mb Ib another Hem that heads the Hal
of gift* supreme . . . our MANHATTAN Bilk pajama* and we mean PURE
Bilk. &gt;

On

'%Sra $i-- --

I key are shown In regular models and
m lounging models trimmed In harmon­
ising color*. They moke a gift you know he
will appreciate.

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Regular models a t 15, LoungMg models 97.60. Other* at **-

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MOL CO. who will oall sad got 4L Our mill

W hitman’s
Chocolates

Sale End* Saturday Nile !

Avenua. Back liatWfctxk.

^ J h a is o m w .

We Suggest

. Buf Hurry and'8m Oar Value* for tha

PeUra, RaoU I, box M, Richmond

W A N T E D ) Doubla b a r n ! M -g o a g ,
shotgun.
R r t f t r U C . Sm ith ,
fw h a r,
or A . H . T o * . C. A.

For Christmas

S till G oin g S tro n g 1

P lu f-

'STOMACH ulcer, gas pains, Indi­
gestion victims, why suffer!
Foe quick raJlsf got t fra* sample
ot Udg*, a doctor’s proscription,
Ot MtKeynold* Drug Co.

The Most Complete
Line o f Fancy
Box Candies
in Town.

Phun*-

3 ! — I t s (Hon.

-Instruct Iona.

II—Wuttod.
CAM T A M .

m achine.

i m rnl viands lo gain nr lo»e some
where i r on,! a half-billion dollars
in processing lavra. W hile the Adm inistration
hss
h nted
i-lher
, m -thods o f taxation will lie found
to replace the proeessing levy
case of an adverse derision the
Job will lie no easy one
V ictory for AAA undoub'edly

Sadyc’8

W a n te d .

W A N T E D : Jo b as cook nr nurse. HA LE O F
A N T IQ U E S
G ta»..
Lucille
W illiam s,
U(m i L a st
*ilv rr, furnilur**, b ra**, O u n iTenth S tre et.
tal rug*, prin t*, (Miriiaii*
Mra.
Sullivan. Itumliy Koari. at
f .mo
TW O W R IT E boys, ages 23 and
Circle Phone HhtVJ, Orlando
24. desire employment on dairy
farm on year round basis. Both 3 0 — I I o u n m f o r H n lc.
w ar* raised on farm s and have
had much *x p «ri*n e* on rtalry In FO R flA l.E - ( ’heat* 5 room 111f.I
c r n furnished house on Douglas
New York BUM . W rite .Vernon
or tseonard F ray ar. Care J . 8 fit., Bgnford T erm s (Jen D W itHams, Mt. Vernon, III
Bhoesmlth, N*W Sm yrna.

10— Flower*

Fineat Used Carp

Seven Cases AgainBt
Px-Judge Cancel I e d

R A T E S

I — H e lp
»a*tl*l|tn eln wake a.tUag
bel belief pewdai —eadet
■W*eeUaa el »wwt iki *J*«i

would
enhance
llie
re a le c Jo n
chances of f“resident R oom /Pit (n
the M ld w ei'. D efeat m ight im pair
seriously In* ch ances, a jp e .'.a lty
If the R 'p u b lican s advance a plan
for fa rm re lie f w ithin the boundsrie* laid down by the Suprem e
O tu rt.
I f the Suprem e Court throw s
out A A A on eonatitutional grounds I
and a t the tam e tim e fe lla to
show how the governm ent can aid
the fa rm e r*, the i**ne o f the
"court-and -thr-C onatitu tion m a y b e
revived to overshadow *v ery oth er
In the coming presidential cam ­
paign.

a rr ir s d t

FAMOUS

A rch e r H ose
Mow oil B ale a t

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WhenYoi|^

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Feed Regulotfy
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1#, 1935
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38MenWithOne City Td Spend
To Light
Dollar Each Can $150
Yuletide Lane
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HANttmu n tonamt ,

CITY COMMISSION BRfiE’PS

] A U w jrrr in T am p . notified the rd (hr fancrll.H nn o f (59,000
I City Commission a h w W ttk * ago worth uf municipal bond* bought
\ that he w i i bringing *a&lt;t to col- a t marVrt p rir. hy the bondholdl « t »atarie» alleged to he du* e r * ‘ com m itter
with
fund* ro­
becau*. c„ u jn # fflfe rt
p o ld .b o n . c .jx r d by the m unicipality a ,

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Lrttrur B r a D a n , j
• " K,; m* ,r ,l U • ", , | city
- A I t. .^ Wllaon
’
City AAttorney
ttorney F Frrad
In­
- #- -V - -x _ I th a t Sanford people are going to
the Com ralnlon he had
District O ila irm a n „,ighbor ng tow ns to jfft the wformed
ritten the atto m ay tk a t *ome

paid

Rank.

the dividend recently
by the Seminole County

The Commission approved a
— ■
■C h riitm a* spirit.
25 sim ilar rlaim a w a r* d lim iried month to month Ira ** o f th e old
“I w ant, to oak 98 patriotic re*- ! The
petitioner
displayed
a
a yaar ago, “and I think th at I* W lnu-Lovett dock to tha R lv *r
kWnU o f. c u r county to hand me proposed P|an for lighting the
the )a*t we will hear of thi* ca&lt;*,“ Valley Trun*|x&gt;rUlion Company
M a dollar each, and let’a put , treat* during the hoi day **« hr *aid.
a t I M a month, the ren tal fo r the
Saaford In th a cJaar on our ton and prerented c o *t r*t:m nte&lt;
f ir s t four month* to h* used In
pledge to tha B a y Sco u t*.”
o f i l i l , The Cotnm U iioner* in ­
Com m l*aion*r V. A. Speer re­ rep air* to the vld dock.
Thu ia .th a appeal Uiurd today formed Mr. Schm idt that the «-x ported th at new curb* being **t
hy A rth u r B ra n a n , chairm an of pendilure o f any *um greater on Park Avenue * r * below the
Dr. L. R Phillip* tuhm itted the
the 8rm tools County D U trict uf than 1200 would have to be by
Irvrl o f th c*e on interaecling Icrweai bid for vupplylng the IIth a B oy Scou U o f Amarlea.
•hid. Mayor Duma* expressed the •Ire el* arul th at “you don't have
brurv with periodical* n a i l year,
Tha quota fro m Seminole Coun­ opinion th U »urh a *um could to be an engineer to know th at and he waa awarded the ran traet.
by the 1 *** * .th a t isn 't right.** The Comm 1*,ton­
ty thi* y e a r waa 1900, but co n tri­ not be alTonlrd
The Phillip* bid was 179, the
bution* to data total |2«1
Hence treasu ry , add fin ally a fter it e r , ln»lrucl*d Mr, Sp eer, City A t- Caleman O ffice A Supply Com ­
(3 8 m ore i* needed t o pay the i w* * reported by S tre e l Super- tiin y y W ilson and S tr e e t Superin­ pany bid Iftl, and A. I M n**ly
pladga in fu ll, and pledges will inlendenl Ja m a * Houghton that tendent Houghton to ta k * up the bid i n ; as
hava to be paid If budgated eg- *bc *I*P already ha* *ome m l- m atter with the project rn g in ert.
pena** a re paid, T fC a e u n r R. B. “ " - I lig h t* a motion by ComA mutual ImuraiK-e company
G riffith « f the Q rntral Florida m U*loner [&lt;effler that (1 5 0 be
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in Jarkaonvitla
will w rit*
the
Council w rite* Mr. B ran an from . *ip*nded^a» requeued wa* paasrd ,h e writ ”oir m andlrnV. ^ .l ^ e d 10 City’*
workmen'*
compenaatlon
OrUndo.
*by unanimous vote.
lav* ago by Ju d ge M. H Sm ith Im urance If it i* awarded the aul-at*r
in the
m eeting
Mr - rdering It to pay (11,825 to the loroobll*
“•Surely, If your •routing pro­
fleet Insurance.
City
gram has been as effective a * the MougMon brought up the m atter Ixindholder*' protective com m ittee Clerk la m a m Informed the Com­
council program a * a whole, you of lighting the big oak tree in on w aterworks bond Issur interest mission last night. The clerk r e ­
cun ru b e a little e x tra ,” G riffith Central Park, ami he wa* in coupon* held by the im nm ittre
ported that the mutual com pany'*
tea. “ It'* worth m aking the •trurted to *e * to it that it »
rate* are
lower than
those
e f fo r t ."
Mr. B ranan aaya lie done, a* ha* been the cu«tmn
The Sanford A tlantic National charged by “old lin e" rum pinte*
ag ree* with th ti expre**ion since In previou* year*.
Hank was namnd a* the drposito- ' Action w a* deferred
until J II
Final plan* fur part rip a ti-n l*&gt; iv next year of municipal funds ' C ilclough, who wrote the fleet in ­
membership in Hoy Scout troop*
In Sem inole County h ** prmrli- the m rirlu n ta in C h ristin a. dec The bank will pay Interest at the surance, Could lie conferred with
oratin g a c r e to lie made at * rate of one-half percent on *ueh The company which wrote Du­
rally doubled In the la st year.
rum pc rr-allon insurance last year
Mr. B ranan
point*
out that Hireling of the Commercial tout dc|H**ita.
I notified City auth orltie* It I* ran
money contributed locally la all m ittre o f the County Chaiiihei
Cuy Clerk F S. I.am *on re|Hirt- ' celling the pulley on Dec I.Y
•pent locally. A* a m atter o f rec­ of Com m eire thi* afternoon I he
ord, he said, the National Coun- t co m m ltlr* ha* offered a prire
ril *|&gt;ent 19,000 more in the «outn- |1U tu the m e r c h a n t w h o m u m
t a i n s the m i n t
a t t m r t i v i * *ti*M
easlern region last year than it
utii»n ami wifTtiuw ■11
■ereived from It. Crime r o ,t the fmiTt
federal governm ent
U2.mM.liOO.' pl a y tlurttiir t h r h u lu iiy i*
000 the la st fiscal year, to say
II Mnllaard: f mm pagff If
F o u r p e r s o n s pleaded! g u i l t y tie
&gt;glMD!M a lot m i m r y o r d r t *
nothing o f the cost of individual
fore J u d g e J G S h a r o n to 4 nun
sla te s. “ When
wr say
il cost
ty l o u r ! y e s t e r d a y , hut only on sludge i
ti S h a r o n
y e * U n l a y paid a fin e, one put up u bond to
the Governm ent,
«r
mrau you
pi i f or metl n mat n a g e c e i e m o n y g u a r a n t e e p a y m e n t of co-t%. are I
and m e." he said
“ Kveryone i
for I fn told F t il Ip. 34, of O r a n g e t w o went tu )»it
knows l&gt;^ now ih sl wr all pay
&lt; it&gt;, a nd L y d i a L . W i l d s ,
i n , uf
ta x e s w hather wr frel them or 1
W rp lt e F o s t e r pl ead ed g U illV to
i u inmio
not. An alarm ing m ajority of our
in t o x ic a t io n and w a fin e d
t'\
f l . n l l a i l w a l rraM p a ge M
crim inals a r* under twenty. If an will fou|»fM te IOC percent, hut
w h ic h he pant
H i a l her for eta-1
P ar tly clo u dy
1 utier of prevention is worth * *h«»uld you run Into trouble, take
Ir e n e G i d d e n s pleaded g u i l t y (.»
pound of cure, we can cut over your men down there and dig up t on ig ht a nd W e i f n e - d a y , s l i g h t l y i n t o x n a l ion, and w a - fin ed lie*
eleven billion out of that twelve the tree* a nd ■hrubs. It i* nur l i o n l e r tn e x t r e m e n o r th po r ti o n c o s t * o f a ct io n ut *enter»ird t *
If we all help And Just 3H peo­ p r o p e r t y arul I g u e s s wr r a n *ay V Y c d n i- d a v a f t e r n o o n a nd n ig ht .
Jail fur l*Hi flay*
^ lomd w a - d»
ple c a n put Sem inolr County on what ran b«. dune th ere," h* d e­
po«lted
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d
g
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the honor roll.
I . e K u y I»4h* pit adeti g o d l y in ac la r e d .
" I t is em barrassing to keep go- j P u r s u a n t t*&gt; a request from th** amt J u d g e J G S h a r o n a tt e nd e d *au lt a n d h s t t e r y a nd w a * -e
t ’ lub
m e e ti ng
in ti-ncmt to pay a fui*. &lt;&lt;t JI fi m g«i
Ipg tti the asm * one* who so gen- I ( i a n l e n C l u b o f a fortnight ag o a T o w n - e n d
T h e ju d g e de
to j a i l for 1341 d a y - a n d lie . Iiu-e
prousiy
contributrxi
the
first t h a t tr e e s be removed at the c u r ()vied*&gt; U - t roglil
the road c a m p lit
lieu
of
fi t
K ig h te rn th
Street
an*! hv e» *d the a ild re s s
lim a. Two men gave (5 0 each, n e r of
payment
another (25. 1 know there ar« a M a g n o l i a Avenue on the ground
K
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g
a
t
G
n
ic
h
e
1
took
out
a
O r m a n W a r d pl eaded g u i h y to
. mimtier of people “w W want to t ha t t h e y p re r e n t a vfew o f t h e
Ih a lp , but who. for some regson. t n t e r a r r t i u n . ( h u s p l a c i n g s m a lt l&gt;ermil tiNlay for m a k i n g in te r io r tw u c h a r g e s , in t o x ic a t io n and ma
.
s
l
t
e
i
a
t
m
n
s
to
his
sttire
In
the
404!
IlCltiUa d e s i i uctiufi
«»f
|h er *o m l
dsiig er
of
bein g
have not been approached. It r h f l d r e n in
block t il
.San ford
Aveiiur,
the p r o p e r t y
On
the
m inx irstm n
take* soma busy man’s time to s t r u c k hy- a u t o m o h iJ e s , Supeejn
work to i*o-t about $7f»
c h a r g a he d r e w a fine of ff» «.•
took you up. Don't wait for him t e n d r n t Moughton repcirli tl i*n v t
89 d a y * in ja il , urol on t h * o lh
Kick In voluntarily and you'll riouw other curner* which be s a d
T h e r e W rre no t o r il a g lutl• di*
c h a r g e a ll iN f fine m four im n it h *
gat a blggar kick out of helping “ •re dangerous T here art* m - ( S
Magnolia
Avenue.
at
th •■a-es i„ S a n f o r d la st m on th , the in j a i l H e i- in j a d
In hi* leU ar to Mr
llranan. on
i it)
p h y s i c i a n re p o r t e d ,
thou gh
T reasu rer G riffith said that the n o r th w e s t c o r n e r o f the i n t e r io r
I her e w as one c a s e o f d i p h t h e r i a
C entral Florid a
Council ha* re Don o f that avenue w i t h F o u r t h
art ohm the la k e in V i d u a i * c ou nty
“ pledge to support th * spirit and
orf b r a n t and' t*m
reived M AM -16 for operating *» - S tre e t. th
•;lfdlravii»r o f th e
ch u rch e s "
In
f
lhe
in
teracrlion
of
p«n*M thU y *a r. and It needs I41H) »*•■ corner*
A c a r d r i v e n by
M argate! Fd
ll n a
w it h t ha t
p r u n o u m em i nt.
fhe
ri o r lh w i .*
inora to pair axpen *** fo r the S e v e n t h S t r e e l .
c l e r g y m e n o f a l l the loca l t h m ties
irU o n v ' i»n
o f w a r d - , o f 21101! M r l l u n v i l l e A v r
bglaiwa tjf th * year. During the co rn er «if the
nue. w a s die molisbrd in a c o ll is io n h a ve been In vit ed - to the
lun* h
y ear IM boy* have joined the F r e n c h A vrnu * ami Ft CM S lr e rt,
M om la y
a f t e r n ou
w it h
a cm
eon aension o f S a n f o r d
hiw .uua
Scout movement ln the council, and the Mfiiilhra-t c or ne f nf th&gt;
T h e C l u b in the M o r i t e i u m a 11 • t +1 to
French
Aveno** d r iv e n by H u g h I j a n c a s i e r
and 86 who w ar* form erly Buy In te rs e ct io n uf
s* m i n i ! w a s
in the inter s ect ion tnorrow runm
and
Third
S
t
r
e
e
t
Scout* have rejoined, making a
of Mr ll u nv il le A v e n u e and
Twen­
The street mipri mtendenl re
total Increase of *7 7 . Five new
K it o n J
sMoyghttin, i n j u n d n i l
ahnihhery
h- ti e th S t r e e l
troops, one new Pack of Cub* and ommemled fhat
an a u t i lii o bi ir a c c id e n t r a i l , Mon
new Sea Scout Ship h aw bc-ti tnnim ed down f&lt;* a height of *(i
A w a r r a n t y deed to
the real- da)' m o r n in g near C o c o s * a - m n j
inches, that free* be trimmed ti;i
organised.
to seven feet and that neither l i n t i a l p r o p e r t y at the n u r t h w e s t fin e d tu his h u m * t od a y, b i t e x ­
comer
of
Laurel
Avenue
and pec ts to be able to go to 4 *h &gt;m t o ­
D ispatch** from Coromandel In be permitted within *tfi fee! t.f
E i g h t h .Street
from
Mrs
•O e r
m o r r o w to be p r e s e n t at a he a ri n g
the
proper*y
line
the intar lor h llj.'rfaa
Of
M .n.a
t iu d e C a m e r o n
tu Andrew McG
to be gi v e n the d r i v e r uf the • ar
G era** a U U . B r g ill. *»y • ,ll»
Carraw ay
w a - pl ace d on r eco rd w h ic h • m a s h e d into h is mat bin**,
The
Juangs,
li t e r a ly
" le a f
mond unaalkhad V h | r . weighing
I. day
The
c o n s id e r a t io n
w a s F r e d H u ek y. J r ^ a * s i s l a n t m Mi
I4| c a r a t , waa told to Joaqu in w e a r e r s , " a ju n g l e t ri be uf O rta n am e d a t 910(1
lf u u g h ! t n * a o f f ic e , r e ce iv e d p a i n ­
A guiar, Indualriallat, for *1*6 con aa, In d ia , ta k e t h e ir must sarre*l
fu l b r u is e s
K e n n e t h M iller Hr
to . (about *9 0 .0 0 0 ) and la valued o a t h s on an ant h ill or tige r s k in
T r u c k * d r i v e n by A K . G ib b o n s ia nd o, th ir d m a n in the t u . was
a t 1,200 con to* (aU&gt;ut *72,000)
Much of the "m orcctu leather** and S y l v e s t r r M il le r co llided at s e r i o u s ly i n ju r e d
O ther larga atone* ar# th# Oruff
the i n t e r s e c t io n
of F i r s t S t r e e t
diamond, 194 c a r a t* ; P ill diamond, goods * n Kuropean m arket- cornea
• mf Po pl ar
Avenue
yesterday,
T- A . T o l l , of the (' l e n is o n (c&gt;J•
197 ca ra t*, and Kohlnur diamond. f r o m K a n o , a c i t y in Northern
and police a r r e s t e d
rath ilriftr.
rirvision of m a r k r l * , C iJu rn N igeria. B ritish W est A frica
R i g h t l y over I0B ca ra t*.
H a il e d
before tha , M u n i c i p a l b u , 9. C-, v is it o r *1 lira karriwrvl
Court* Gibbons waa fined $5 and W b o l w a l v
M arVrt
y a st.n la y .

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CITY N i:\vs HR I F t’S

(CfbVlNt Y ( OUUT

Shrubs And Trees
Must Not Obstruct
View At Corners

M iller

Saftford Market Report
iftlltiAry
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O M A F K ritriT
8anfar4* Flarida.
bags * i |W
fair lr ■'•••4
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tn . i t swiiin Vxli
lalcTTiurt: n «
. V a t s M arkst. r .i.v h o o . «
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DaLlr rssorr —4 •*!•* of fralts
II II
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ta
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12 oa HusHels. f• i«* *
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w a* d is m is s e d

John Voixhl has sold l o l a t and
7 ut Slavia Colony In S«klln*la
County t&lt;’ M atthrw
F, Banko iff
C lrralafui, Ohio, a r r a r ilio r , ,|a a
war rarity ilrvri plartd un rkfarti
I inlay
Thr prior waa ( I r a n as
II ami othrr valuaU s cotiai4«r
t un, " but as ir ir m ir stam ps have
mil as yet been affixed to t k f doc-*
umt nl the real i unsideratlon is
rod known.
K w an la C l u b s In t h a l r J a f f
tornstional
ronvrirtU n
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Indo-China Race,
To Re French Bid
For Air Prestige
PA R IS.

Dec

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VIOLIN 9

11V* MV.
Our “Mari* t„ s*
tra il riollna ar*
■Mat cornmart Laity
11m '(hat Ball for

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W ill A dm it
Any School Student

SA N FO RD RO DEO
lay Afternoon, 2:30 P. M.
hkunicfpal Athletic Field

Jud ge S

A. n. W ilkinson dls-

H a m WTw* h i rig t **tu pa id « f i n v *»f i

M

.1m« k K e t c h , the f a m o u s K n g l l s h
rxt** u t mfi^r w ho se n i c k n a m e w s i
appln-tl f .. h * » u i i e * s o r * for nea*
lv 'W m r e u t u r i e - . w %
a p p o in t e d
pu hl n
h a n g m a n in 1*^1, hi- tu r
tan* In I i n'

trn .e .l to pay a fine of 1 10 m In
|spend 3ii days in isil fm m terfei
j mg with an office r Fred
t ‘nok.
charged with disorderly
conduct
ami n-*su )t. was sentenced to pay
n f in e of I2fi or go to Jail
dav *
kUlward

M

Voothee*,

for

til

12b f t el 1 ng
4-r&gt; feet wid e a m i
4(i feel high ami it* c a r t i n g da t e*

f r &gt;i)i i h* f 11 -r century It

Gibbon*

paid

a

f in e

nf

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for

Deaf Man Hears
The M inister F o r .
F irst Tim e In Yearis
a

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fa.r d
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Josapti
lfa ra .lm*

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TY-NATE
Special $1.00

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(IIi-Kular I*rice fl.BO)

P. P A U L ’S

Jack Flynt
tt|»l

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Shampoo

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III

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103

U u m lru fT , T r y

(Y dar Xmas T re e s i

Ju s t

U &lt;|h Ickt CnsTta nnfg
■ aid!
Money b a r k I f

S h ip

Fancy Fruit

A ny

° l hearby Head nnlae* ear* "O bus.Hig In jaard.
d r •»*#! of n p o r o a r h t n g
o r r ilN R today, ICaay

Lnney’s Drug Store

Fur

Wr l*urk

o m a rln,

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rf
ine (.■ ih frH
" ^
w»ih the
.»■ .fft*-- u ri

a i rest 'd k

Tile iaige&gt;t cave temple lf| I n d i l j L n bei ng d r u n k ami foi d r u n k e n
i* at h a th , a village in the I'twms l i r i v i n g , w o ha nd ed j f in e o f f20*»
■ f-'ric ' It contains a greal haM or a j a i l t e r m o f ,1ti d a y s ; A K

farm er*

D irected by
two control a la thins, five radio |*atrol madsterm
manned by police are
cru sin g
th ro u g h o u t Rio de Ja n e iro l„ w hat
i sponsor* claim la South A m ertcaS
f is t tadio control police system .

rrrklfKn driving,
wti«I H y h r - t.r
.Millrr, a rrra trd for n c h lr * - driv
in g, warn &lt;li«mk*prtl

court

Texas

Ilrd R iver, which sep arates O k ­
lahoma from T exaa on the south
got its nam e through being fed In
part by the w ater* o f Red Creek.
Mud C reek. Muddy Boggy Creek
, and Deep Red run.

t &gt; e c . -1*4
&lt;M ce

Fast

I

In Seminole County to the

f lll lr - f m m Hag datl 1*i A 1tah ab ad
E i t h e r the f ir * t du ct I , e w i - H o o * t o n w j - filled f •’* ,
w it bun t lan&lt;il ng
or -elitetired, to j a i l f*n 1'* da y * . .,
1 I *p 1tfld I*''g 111!,i*t hi' innil- «t«ip.
u (
ou tb ou n d t ' e o r g e n i t o n w a s - r f i l r i u r d
1he fin al i*'g of the
flig h t w il 1 |M- f i *i ii i A Hia hal'a d tu pay a fine of f t or go t*&lt; tad f " '
in day*. K a lh etm r A lrtam ler ff»
Saigon, 1.921 nnlrFugene
Fau lk
T h e leltilli
f li g h t
w ill lie by i or tfi d a y s , and
»f ■
w a y of t’ a ir o .
Kgypt.
ftrvl w ill w a * s e nt e n ce d to pa y • fine
f'/fi or go to | j d f *!! Ml d a y * on i
r* ! r t ; nrtti m ile - , u - l i g h t l y g r e a t
r i *li*laiM*e
th a n
the
e a s t w a r d I the do ub le e h a l g e of di* oftle »U
, co n d u c t
and carrvlng
c o n ce a b il
flig h t
w iapons. i n i o n
w a*
at*o sen

Iirauty Shop

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I’h o n . 4 *9

far

110

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A Brand New
Gift Idbn

N O T IC E
TO ALL PERSONS INDEBTED

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L o n g P i t t a n c e C a ll ?
j

Th* IrM karpartaat dfflrirnrr Is la tin m l SIsIkm-to SIsIlM
*rr*M 1* appra^JisU ly • « I&lt;~rth to tw »4M nls. hrs,m than h .r so .
to I'rrsaa a t r l f o .,,, .
i n l l r r dtfarawM Is lh«l thr rata* far • u tlM -to-h lslto* k m kr
a t* *4ost B ftr par W *t I*** «- loaal rail* J a r l s , Ihf ntftil ralr prrKrd
S e a 4mktB tha «|agr. whJI. tU ratra for Prrson -to-Frrao. K r .h r arr
thr m a r *1 ail hfM % 4*y &lt;" —*M4 t’rraaw-te-Fvraaa rati u raw arhrrr y * . ash la bs rarnrrtsk
Vtth a psrylnslar prraaa at a distant IrWyhon, A Br.iloo t*-S ta ll**
tall I* oor whtrr J p i **V la hr raorwytari *ltk * ill.Is.,i trlafrihes, bo4
4y M t spartfy* Ikiat a ywrfir.lar pars«• br rrsthrd at Iht dblaat

Telcphofie and Tefeyrtph Go.

TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK

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I'u rrh M M r o n r n f o u r

f f r e tir e b e tw e e n
a f t r w i f i ■l o •j f c r t a n a n d S ta t io n - to - S t a t io n
* »

T^hls Coupon And 10c

p

A ' or

pai; e h v k

y e a r* had regarded the "p a rtrh fg a
. |Hta" as m harm ful weed. C liff
, W ells, Fran k lin county
Asrmer,
used It for hay with success and
' i- planning to harvest ag ain.

pose] uf a long dlckal In Munic­ l i a r c h a r g e a g a i n s t F r a n k 4‘ r u m
,lw w a s , co
lln|
. **w.a- rna «-W
n tiif*
nmail
u e* !, . ■*
cmj*«x
ipal Court Monday afternoon, 21 »|y
who
cases being brought to hi» atlei- a g a i n s t M ai U- M ontgom ery
o - t tl vy lUarr.g
v,
w ■■ r h a e g r d w it
i t h pe
c e- n y
in
tlon.
Drunkeeiness
figured
......
.
.
Ji»hn Henry W illiam * paid f t f o r
many of th * action*.
assault, and Henry Steph ens, held
.
.
Person* charged with drunken o r i n v r s h g a l i o n , w a * rh*m
l**rd
ness were given sentences a* .fid
A fine of $h w o p»i&lt;l l*v H F
lows: (!*« i [* H all. W •»* H* l a y * ,Th**m a* ron klc te* ! Ia*t 8 r p l
l.ewis Stebblns. tIU or * 0 d svs; tr a nd n fin e o f f*2f* w ao* p
a id bv I
patil
11 Renn. *10 or 10 days. Frank T Z o r n convicte*! Of! |lf*f (
Brow n. *10 or 30 d ay*! N a th a n ie l,
Holman. *2 6 or M&gt; d .y a ; Tom
T h e k i w i , m f lig h tl * —
bud
of
Ityrxi, *6 lton.! e stre a te d ; Raymond
N ew Z e a l s ml. l a y I he
lar go*!
I anderx. * 1 0 bond estreated .
e g g , r e l a t i v e I*' th* «»fe of (ho
C.m vlcird o f ch arg e* of drunk
bi rd , laid by a m lt% imp «prtMe«
and disorderly
conduct
Charley
W dliam * was sentenced to p*v ■
A cabbage
W eigh ing
2«t l
10
fine o f 110 «»r go to ja il for
D *m r wrx« nr po un d* a n d m e a - i t f i i i g •1 m lo
land h r d ays; ami Ihltll
i- f - i c e d lo
an a ! al or
bv
dere*l to pay a fine of $ r« m •pttul In r l r C U i n f e r e h C e w ii - r
Will IIid b. di««liiallfietl prov hI i u I
4‘iihen R o ll e r I - o n of 1 *ti
If*
d
a
y
s
in
Jail
ml
-t
i
r
1
1
h
of
2.300
he f lu - the -ei'iM
tin c h a r g e s of di*uttdet Iv c*»P ly. Ala

i ’tR i Anote th e

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The

Frvn h air miniatry
has invited
th r Httiiil * Irad in f aviato r* „tr»
a round trip ra cr NnV
inkr Francr with it* rem ote colon/
» f I n.lt.-(’hma.
Hy tht*
dlatanra ra ce , from
Farm to Haiffon and
return.
F ra m e hope* to recor#r &gt;omt o f
th« •Mitt* n prestige which many
Frrrnhm en feel this nation lo it
hy it* non-participation
in tin*
I Atmhm Melbourne
iontei*t
of
Ovtolirr. 1934.
Thi sir m inistry explained a t
that t.m r th a t m» Fren ch plane**
could meet the sp ecif lent iona for
the race •port so red by the Royal
Ait K i'irr of (Irea t B ritain .
T h r da*h
to 1mb*-China is to
•tatt Oil. li.%, 1938. T h r air minl* ti &gt; i"* m al ti n g e ffo rts
to have
a ll the principal
nation* rvpre
Merited
A viator* of any country
w it h membership* ip the In te rn a ­
tional
Aer» nautical
Federation
an* e'lgilde.
Me-uln the pviia trophtea t “ be
■ waiat**1 t&lt;&gt; thr winning aviators
the sir m inistry
has set aside
l.lh'o.ihm* franc*
&lt;approxlmata!y
$ h(i ,ivhm fin the purrha*e uf the
wimiMiE plane,
I h*. i-in le«tsn t* are expected to
fiii .muter a wide variety of fly*
i ti»* iHnditinns
The l 8 BIV00-ntUe
i.*ut»* passes over some treacheri.i
mi* untain range* and d r*ert*
Tt'* first Irp of the flight will
lw it 2,392-mile stretch from I'arls
tu HsctUd
O fficia l* *u gife*t that
th i- i ■ covered non-stop, but if

, , 9 * . BtaUatv-bk-BtaUw rail, lira casmrvIkM, ir n s s p k t r t and
Ikw l.f iff th* call b a g s * whs* anyawc aiu w rn lira distant td a p h e e
g a ! k f t raaw l» f t n e rail Is md rw e p k tr aaiu thr I .tr y bans n a paap I * u W falMyxrlar psrsos y o . want la Ik* distant Irkphowa
T r raak* a •(affasr-to-MIsthm call. Ju st u ll th t lo * ( d ltU n rr
lift that
Want )• talk I* Jak a Dor's T t t i d n r t or - p i e r t t
, g v M f.tb a trltp han s nuaihrr ar affdrrat If y « t know U, sad
H f f, 4*u tfc« qparator you r e t B lstlo rv lo k ts Ik e a r rr k r .
. , T » , e s kr q P arsaw to -IV ro c call, ju st trB thr lang dlstann
J M waad la talk ultk John W. Booth. | M o ( hit torsIV*.
If yau 4iaw IL , ,
___________________rt k l s r - s t l a * aw ta&gt;l| dtstaorr IrlrphosM arrri k 'M
la ths 'fraad * f thr Irhphaffr dlrrfU ry,

t x p * r t r*pal ri i&gt; 9

!!T
ssX S O N tk
•M Maa a.Ma i r a

ika

a*y
ha
waa
*«
lr it *r« str tl
in
w h a t thr in arltat l* J u l n x tha t h r |
can*
to R a n J u r d
aaprrlally
l ‘- m aV * * parauti*) In ap act lo n

ranhi ri i , f l o r id *

have been appointed representative for the p u r ­

chaser of all assets of the defunct Seminole County
Hank.
W you owe this hunk anything, I urge you to call at
my office. I want you to feel that this is a friendly ad­
justm ent of an unfortunate situation. It will he to your
advantage to wipe the slate clean.

1 am empowered to settle all
In debtedn ess to the bank a t
LIBERAL DISCOUNTS
All Real Estate And Mortgages
Belonging To The Bank Are For Sale

Julian H. Harris
Room 31 M cLander Arcade
Corner F irst &amp; Sanford

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A VANDERBILT AT BEAUX ARTS BALL

A ll-A m erica T eam As It W ould A ppear In A ction

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O f * * e r * * all th# bay* never will gal togalhar on lha tit Id. bul her#'# how lha Aaaeclstad Praaa A ll. America faathall teem of 1*11
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and • alavar artlat w ith. ahaara and paata arranged thia compoait* picture. (Aaaaclated Praaa Photo)
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Rataaaa data muat ba'abaarv ad . Plaaaa guard agalntt prematura publication.)

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In tha mldat of. liar legal fight far euatAdy of her young
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aloned hla faaa with har flngarnallo and the band Had under a halt of butlata from membara a f th *
bdITa craw. Frederick and hla plucky wife arc ahown at th* left. On th* right ar* Mr. and M ih
Loan Mandal and balaw I* tbalr yacht. (Aaaociatad P itta Photoa)

WINNIE MAE GOES TO REST IN LAST HANGAR

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Key West Return
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STRATEGY REVEALED

TH E COMPASS
On « Christman E r« m m yean ago.
b« delivering basket* is needy families, and at saw
we were Invited to c o m In and get warn. A KMIe W j
in the family rlamatured far Ms mother to tit him
mad with a gestuurs «f
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p e rt to Mr. R oosevelt's fig u res.
H e yave the im pression t g his conrra sts th a t th e Hoover Adm lnistr a tir n really Increased t h * total
public debt more than has (ha
|Rooaevelt A dm inistration. HP pro, corded to credit h it own admlnls*
i,trat)o n with recoverable
a sa eti
.w ithout rr ra rd to the f a r t th a t
th e * * assets w ere created under
previous ad m inistration !, I t is an
Im portant point and U r. Roose.v e il has made the sam e kind of
m istak e th a t Dr. R e ifo rd T ugw rll
made o ,, this in h it famous I.os
A neeles speech, which fig u res Mr.
Roosevelt, in a suhseq-u-nt p iets
conferen ce, spoke o f a s “w i’d ." To
understand the m istake. It la nec­
e ssa ry to rep eat the p a ra rra p h in
U r . R oosevell’t
prepared speech
which reads as follow s:
" A s a m atter o f actual fa c t, of
course, the f r o s i national debt

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a tfii.l I t o l tt&gt;r S w a t r l l A fia m iit t t t v a . ttw iu tt t * l a t ' t nearly
U t m y r a r v ten*nY rtawMbeU l b *
w s »*A*mh
t l wan —*» * rotonyti to
teU ne t i e ttn e v te A fn u n t-lrs lio x
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r*« w fa h r * f M tN h m a.
Ilia eyes were *s big as saucers sad Ms stubby fin* hu
W at d .
trembled with aageemsa. It was ehvtou* that a
ent of one's own to unwrap was a hnathhss occeslr
this bouse. The little boy kept up a le aning Ih * a t
manta, “I hope it's a soldier. No. 1 waaR it to ho n ;
Then be looked up. his eyes wide sad shining with a
den inspiration, “Gee, maybe it** n sahhsr with a g e a r
Ha attacked the string with renewed eathnsiaaaa and the
fell away and dterloee'L not n
we shudder to think of ft
black stockings.
Tb* boy turned Ms face to hka mother
prised questioning ayes hoping that these had
mistake, and the tried to save an awkward sitnation kg
saying quickly. “Ob. ain't that aka? Just what yew
thank the kind peaak hie tW
needed.
Aren’t you
and it wan Jest as if some* hw
your present T“ He looked
cue had snuffed out a candle; all the
had gone. He said. “Much obHgeA“ and Mkwed as ta
the door where he bravely attempted a amIk. Mat we have TV * M k $ ww» pew w e s t *
never been able to forget that forlorn littie
.
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We do not mean to belittle the
• f th e s f i
T V * dtaa * f t h e h e . ,
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H een h n
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nor the charity of thoee who had given their tkas
I
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e»een»«k. i ll |
the boxes. Cotton stockings and
e hw l W U h e * w A Vs
and meat, the useful gifts are vitally
« V h s w tcvm c th e tW M .
dispensable, but Just as there must be breed, these m m ftuwr •$ m l W l « * » i
be hyacinths. Some m
may
it k « m » to.
a y aargue
r g u e that
t h a t it

u n d er t b * ia « t a d m in is tra tio n rose
fi-rrm s l ir t i* o v e r f t 7 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0
to $ 2 1 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 (1 '
Ipnr.oft .ymSilKoia, |,i. .tatomont | T h is m o an *, o f c r u r s r . th a t th r
_« _. , tV at I t o fN h'ral mlw-l a*Jn.rrn.lra . M n ever A d m in istiV tio n in creased
*m
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nut o f V.u-mc*» *n d th e pirbltr debt try $ 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
O il |b y e ii abe *n 4 th a t Vhor, a re snort \os» n ote how M r, R o o se v e lt r e fe r s
»Wt
A.onn;niMi ( « * « ' m work re in h i* ow n a d m in is tra tio n :
a certain
w-,R
•*Smce M sr
4. 10.11, th e
na" r ''r
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$ 2 1 .MMiSiil &lt;4 Hope. t»ill it w ill Tift ricrrrs! d eb t h a * n*s*n fro m
(ffw s c m v iiir m i ifTili-w,- ihki fn - onn.nno.onn to $ 2 0 ,5 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 Irut
kTVaJt
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rsw airssrvs fro M-lM-f -bow Si
j it Tnn*l thr* r r m r rrili-f*rf'4 th a t toil Ay,
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pc-t c f t r l s f t - l b -tare— and the- tl.JMMTi.CMMI.OOO fif w o rk in g K a la n 'r
T h * fvwo'y W 4 h a * * *sa ewlscd
c - l i a . mc-rew-r tbcm ch-bt"
| m t h r Iri-Reury and rt«*arly H.hOtl,Han* A iip s t huh «h» ImA &lt; W t
fMMl.OfNl *.f
r«*rr v r ra h lr
aft«ct*
* $ t » W l evmst wrasse d sv s
m l $ M» R c— sv-rr, f « t m n i t J c , -a y *
will
sadiael^ enlls n sN $ Pse pool t h a t &gt;«wk-ci&gt; To'd l,m&gt; m M arch , mhi&lt;*h 1 &gt;H“ p o v rm m r ftl
' h a rk ov er a p ftm d n f y r a m
and
tv d s a * « v
k m k ur l IM A, th at t b r t TcNvd S ta te * could
w hi h w ill hf* ii* i*d fo r rrU ri'm e n t
t &gt; *» « * * * , t W , w ou ll -Xatid a poblM c)«-&gt;.t c.1 M s e c s 55
w et 7k k i li l - s ib Jla rs and that he c$f H rhl ”

«rab U a s s e ts , o f which $1,750,000.000 a t le a st m ould be credited to
the H o o te r A dm inistration and not
to th a public debt o f the succeed­
ing a d m ln iitra tio n in th i* kind o f
a com parison.
T h i* m ean* th a t. Instead o f tubt r a r t in c from
th * |fl,500.000.000
^nervate I n , public debt under the
R oosevelt A d m ln iitratio n a a it
bilti. n fig u re, tha am ount subtrsrta d should be n e a rer fo u r bit Jlon.
Th# rem ainder
obtained
would reveal Tor the Rooaevelt regim r a net increase In the public
' debt uf about $4,500,000,000 in
two years and a h alf, a s compared
with about $ 2 J5 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 fo r tb *
Hoover ad m inistration in ita entire fou r-y ear period.
Had Mr. R oosevelt spoken of
the governm ent o f the United
S ta te s and its debts irrespective
o f w hat ad m inistration Incurred
them , he could have said th a t there
were $ 4 .500,000,lino recoverable*
and th a t the present public debt
o f $20/i00.000,000 would be re ­
duced to $25,000,000,000 some day

.ia crca sin g in value. H is promise
o f decreasing d eficits la weleoow
news. F in an cial experts havev liw
near­*
e r been doubtful about Amerii
•ricsj^
cap acity to absorb even the Ro
lio o A
v eil debt, provided the spendiri
rnding
did come to an early end and busi­
ness was g iv e„ a rhancs to earn
the p ro fits on which taxes can be
collected.

1 i f th e d e b t* p sy o u t a t IIK) re n ts
on th e d o llar and I f th e p u blic debt
|Isn ’t In crea sed c ith e r by
fu r th e r
a rn p e n sc * o r by lo sse s a r is in g o u t
o f th e en orm ou s c o n tin g e n t U abil|ity w hich U n cle flam „«w h as In
( fa r m anrl c ity m o rtg a g e s
and in
o th e r g r v e r n m e n t e n te r p r is e * .
| T h e P re sid e n t m arie no m en tio n
o f th ese co n tin g e n t lia b ilitie s , y e t
in an y t mi lance s h r e l o f p riv a te

•pend a tent on
i t i a i * w h ew t h e r e
business they so u lil loom la rg e
people In w ant The point we t a k e i» that tW ~trta»ami int|-irlant ami In- a cunciderablc- factor in determ ining wlic-th-r
mlng*,” the ■mall thloga that give rokr. test, ***$ tnfiwte
C f T B U S O U R D A IL Y
a iiusinrss drscrvrv credit.
The
variety to the parade ot life, are aeemwary tow. awl can
T b * L ord is my
federal governm ent, according to
often be furnished without extra expense by th* um vt a
the latest treasu ry fig u res, has
little Imagination.
It's time far th* harvest yields.
about $ 4 .I6 0 .OUO,Wmi in these co n ­
A basket of groceries can be traaaforaaed froea an
Doe* H* wfc* premised th* perfect
tingent or guaranteed liab ilities
every
day
bread
and
meat
affair
to
an
exeitiag
br
bshxy
ra re
which a re an obligation * f U nd e
gift
by
the
addition
of
a
vivid
spray
of
red
Brazilian
Know e f the barren fie ids T
S * 11 if not paid by the borrow ers.
^ ^ tea* W err—
c-titc**— of plunginc lht
TTir p lain in f e r m e * in lr n d H lo
pepper herrica and some pine cotxc*. a pair of baby mc*
1 oocrntrx IM s s s ) W n w a r that W f i m v * 4 fro m ih ? ah&lt;ivr I* th a t ,T I «■ a u lh o r ily h a* b w n g ra n ted lo
la b o r e r * do deserve th eir hire. . .
WWW* * r n » « * W * P*A v k
oml-hint pajamaa can be glorified by the breathtaking
flirt be- w s* talking w h tlr M r, U ofiV ff im-rraAfN^ th e nun th is to ta l up to afK»u| |&gt;t,000tv
W all de see know th at troth
D » w s } m \ wcsrrskwsT r i s s t h * Acds fir-c-Tv
uisrovery of a Mickey Mouse button on the r«Uar, owl at], .a»*m gi t m l smth " T b r w l erntj cd f i ’ll«-rs’ 4,-hl T o d a v the difhl ahouf fo u r hillinti'A th e R oon&lt;*- 00
Y e t tasks a re few in the m arket- '
faded scarf for some little old lady eon be dyed a soft ‘i * &gt; t wbwert 4 a , $ » D unk
1 Podcvwi Ib-bt 1* 2?i bilh-vi* and I hi writ A d m ln iP tratin n
artuaIlly In* j
B u t a^pummir th a t th r ru n tln place
F a r the clean, new stren g th of imvrnder to match a tiny cake of lavender soap. The pom* vaoexW m r »!im X
*»ifis vcw sitate a n d Ml I, n n ■1r-s ch-hi is an oi I| r r r » r d It tint f8^on,RCVO,DOO hut |g t n l ilrb t d tim n 'l rise an y h iich cr
vo
50
h
ill-s
is
.
b
a
v
m
c
r
m
s
c-*in■ibiiitfra are limit lea*.
only
fS.hOA.onn.Otin U'4'Aimr th ? |th a n it ir to d ay , it in a *mfr §*•
in t i w .
Wv la v *
youth.
.t m I t f
—iltcmaliTy ca t tic
&lt;/&gt;nt *0 that w fiH ktnf t«alan ** and recnvvrahli* ■um ption th a t th e r e will he go v - *1
Above all. tit* unwanted and broken toys In the at* kora m J6»*u I V m m o
11s spreads • table hafere my
* -urn* perm itted the yuhtrartion e n ruent Ioam-a h ere and on th e I t , - J
ties of the lucky children who are always getting new owes We n a A* w lk im t f i» s * l « « » » ' tb c VcCtal ( v s c v n u v s i s l debt ts s 1 rtf All hiKinTt*
500.1 tihl.OQO o f o th e r re c o v e ra b le *
w
a
d
y
n
tt*c
nc-iyhlv.rbMcid
•
f
Ml
&lt; u one Pm W * r a e
can be mended, freshly painted, and given to children wtea :*»«•«*
z t * we
” —
— ™
c™nm« 1- e*. ..r
Old men are hungry, te e :
1* wurh a e u titra rtio n fa ir , hoar T h e IlfM.ver a d m in i*tr a tio n had no
i] b illio n * *i.a
It may be Just a battered h w p * T
,
.
. .
.
. Jf Tin kl*&gt;4-* fc»i4 f»ftw** fniiwl iih rA*#-r % T h e !oan« m ad r by th e Re ■tit h c o n tin g e n t h a b ilttie * .
A sking for week, swek humble rarely have a plaything.
truck and a rickety wooden horse but to Wfot
^
kn- Wink: I unnatnii'tinn Finittff ('orponllnn I Th* PreuMlcnt m rljrhi in one
work—
MU® boy with A burning imAflmtioo, it will b# A g^khrsi1
V/^n WnawanA ^
^
&gt;m/A t/i tH&lt;it If' Mf J And otht^ fPVMBmfnt ifTRrM'if* Uiin^—
erYdti of thr govrrnThere is no work to da.
m em i* Round to d ay tM'rauRe bu»i1tVsTlv
**
fffMrr to Mr Hcwivrr'fc rr^ 'im r |«Ull
chariot
and
a
winged
steed.
That
doll
with
the
sra
w
M
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a
g
h
,
bs,me~m
vws
*Wk
emm.-’
j
H * Isndelh me where th * peats
■4 ah n iii f2 .1 IF»,OOfi,OOfl o f recov n e»* i* im p ro v iB g and w ealth l»
no**, the weak knee Joint, and the slight cost in u*v ♦y#. tW iRpwftber*. hwe
tW wv 1,
sro still. . . .
may kook a# if she should be sent Into permanent tw- *W&gt;x two
qh* dr-vTi wnA %j
W here ts th ere any poise
]
In the maddened whir e f a frig h t­ tirement but *he will be a blessed event in Ibe family ef ank/awdl *if%W« atUthi % U V t tnf
•ome little ptrl whose dream children consist of stkks wa\ X *wMi£h» vsM Yhsty lia l
ened land
*•«»» vmW«v**n *gii *st*
annsN
Girding Itself with noise T
wrapped in old rags.
VT S - S&gt;if*Sav4 *a *t fiuC
As
a
perfect
recipe
for
how
to
have
a
realty
Manna there was is th * wilderaasru/u—
*TSv Ist,n*i$l,-r-JI IS(tn%i
heart-warming Christmas that will give a gvbMn
I S * v* VO* &lt;m &lt;•*«_ W l t a
«W*
beaut did m - e»SC Ss kt aiuvss tut
When th * C hiU rM •# W r*H quality to your New Year, we suggest the
citlng
game
of
playing
Santa
I'tous
ami
trying
to
if
p
te
fled.
no m en te st te S ie e v * CW
Lead a* a gala 4* Cauaaa . God.
a hyacinth or two along with the very necessary W f ef
I s a te d M »W »b«iW i*T »t»i‘ 4
G ive us our dally be ** 4 1
bread.
th e V T A
T e v t t s ] s e w pM

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I t la tha astheti* ap p **l af
gvtatlcn th a t atlsw rU
Oyer* »
it, says A m ail* T w rhart. W*U.
there's s s klghae art-— Mew T ech

A Kansas 0 * r P*»to* urgu* •
slsd g rb sm m er cam paign ag ain st
slot-machir^u W ell, th at Is about
Uh only way you can g e t f * W
BW-ksI out of them —Miami Hav»id

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Future congrsueaseu will have
to get the stamp of approval of
Dr F L Townsend, according la
* rvsolutip* adopted by the Tow aaend coevvnUou la Ortand* th *
•Umv day. With all congressional
rand dale* apparently running e *
Townsend platform *, one wendera
whom Dr Townaead will stam p.
Senator Borah,
_
U rn , candidal* fse th* ptesldsnry
Bays th a t rnsovoey la this couatry
k l a * from th * Invalidation a f Urn
H RA by the Buprom* Court. A t
lea st it cannot
ha sa ctsa s fs lly
_____
th at th is da ria ls * lam ed

S itin g America First

t i v i s u ib t s t i e t s f t

I »*v*»»t«*A
swat
A new gypsy class is coming into being ua the Colled1*w — v* &lt;wtv in * t-s«-, tee &lt;• ;
fltstca, according lo a survey just completed which shows
$$/* to *■*.»
that already no less than 260,000 persona have stopped pny- j
tektem c- w N»'v
ing rente any where to live on wheels all the year round. &gt; •w» s e e
w iw «
bet the r«etv««D i*
The Wtsman’s Home Companion reveals that by
lu p w th e sr-«■*•—!» V&gt;»t S S l'N »»
time some 600,000 persona will have quit their homes ™ wdip* the. p«»Ja
see America from housccars and traUern.
t rw^AhVWo! kW» W* Iftfhliec i h W
'Today, twenty-two companies, chiefly in Chiu
4t$ m n M at.
-»*•—:« J
Michigan, are busy manufacturing a * sorts ef modvU vf
tea vuuAt A* vuktenw
motor vans," Theodore Pratt, the magazine's Investigator ate-oA tA. tee d e t e r - t e w t teak
of this new social trend state*. T h e re can be au ifcubt i s t &lt; * aw ay km | « * m W - M b i ,
that the growing appeal of outdoor life, the constructa*a wf • a m *• s t a l l ****» » - 4*0: te« ,
u r V k*»x- ,
greet camps, the steadily expanding network of Daw rv-sJh. wvaiil ( u l Ole
« * w i ASih, s t vaswtt»
Istte * ]
are temporarily or permanently converting all aorta of peo­ ke&gt;4 t e m —v **-s,-i us, tk e e—~* a '(
ple into motor gypsies."
tew Am - te»te#a an w j w c k » • * !J
To take cere of these modern Amevwan soaud* • r *v « M
“tralier-citiee" have been and are being erected on rvn)
f a t e * taunted**
»»**•/!*
W* |
I
estate devetopmeaU. Other units ore municipeOh owned, W t t w a t te n t t t e Suagv*
The sJtteeweea r n j* « tesnSIm .- J
and lhere U a federal chain of camps for both Uniter aaaf
a I w e u# t ) t e •$ »aa F
other motor tourists set out chiefly la the grant

The largest trailer ramp in the United Stoles*
to this authority la at Sarasota. Covering thirty-oe
of ground, this one elaborate plant at one time teat winter
sheltered over 2.000 such tourists.

(he rowalry hack te
and buggy" era.
______ as, says M*J*v George U

I n * n a -ms ,-whe a s seguSts *&gt;
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New Plym outh costs,
you Less to Ru n !

d e -teeth e a f t r t t e
S
v f t e d n r s tes d e tesvnstH

a f laap te. w**a4 u f whe**|
te*Jn&gt; wwd «A The
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•ewMrtt »te» de*ksve«&lt;wte uf
a f temw a f -a«a*'-.-aw » gruwm

SANFORD TW ENTY YEA R S AGO

yad, o r pay higher had higher la ttests toaatifal a n
a* at I U M yrtte A
as far relief, la either case,
hs say*, R la huslaeae th at will
t e n U pay. But th* Majev I*
WfWtg ahant that. Bpalaaaa #*»ply rate** Its p rim . D'| th* •*•lu n a r whs finally ha* t* pay th*

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knotedly provide*the

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affard t * d o t f tb *
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Finest l !sed Cars

R e n y , New D ealer who 1* trying
Mr. sad Mr*. Jam s* R (Haw­
U revive th * NR A , s i l l h a e * U
aii ar* new w n te ts M f Isvalvd
provide Job* fa r lljO O W N urn

Mr
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lir a s . W ith a

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Commercial Credit Company
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MONDAY. DECEMBER &lt;&gt;. 1935

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PACE TTIREfl

TH E SANFDBD H H U U ) . PAXFDBD. FLORIDA
i.

Social And Personal Activities™""1^ Por *****
^

MIS8 MARGARET P E T E RS, Society Editor

Social Calendar

PHONE U S

Friday Night Club
jI____
Has Informal Party j

in re titif

J LcruT

.-f t i e

Auadis-r

K.-14

Friday
R

T h e m em b er* i f
ih e
F r day
A* w#-lfa ?*
airm an
M r* H .
TU ES D A Y.
re ro tr n n e at
N «*ht C lu b a r r r efitrrt*ll&gt;ed w ith
11 J
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R e fru lir ra**ljng of Ju n io r H ig h
,
,
.
a *
a a* h i*
h om r on CaJroetU * A r u m s i 11 i * * * ' *
,
an inform al pmrty g iven Smturduy
(- t r m r r e i t » f i - 4 a needy C aaaJy .
School I ’. - T . A . w ill U - held at
evening In Kent'
llo ra ctte r, J r . ; f r " " * m r n l 111
and a# A *n i«* .-*• I% y
e it a jm a a i
3:45 P. M . at the xr-hool auitiand t ba rii* W illiam *
, the h om e )
M r m i| H r&gt; i(M ,r U n m
J r . n o b ijunjr htaud tJbal
toriura.
of Mr and Mr?. A K Ui»Raetter.
and vr* i»eee
—
M r » . C . R. M « H m ,
Seminole
turned fro m
N rw * rk .
N 1 ,
C elery Avenue. Ho*#* and oth» r
C o u n ty G ir l Scout c o m m iu lo n i-r,
,
„
.
'w h n r they *t*#nt a d ^ rm i rm -n tti V r t r r a o * ’ r i a w . At th a t d a f .
ira rd m flower*
w rir
u*ed
in
• f
Mr* F I RoustJbu. rHttaW.li
w ill be at the G irl
Scout Little abundance to tleeurate the party
M r and Mr*. K ( ) ( &gt; » m . S t , t i t ion rhatefi.an at n n w H th* t
H o u ie fro m 0:3 0 A . M . to 10:30 j
u&gt; t W l a U
announce th# birth of m M»n. K &lt;t. I 2 « ' had ttrip M tc
A . M . fo r conference* about G irl'J
'‘ P rom *" amt d a n n n g
er*
I 'h i 'i * . I l l , Su n d ay
m im in g at 4‘ity and H ay i »*r* I l i H j v t i l - and
S cout w o rk .
I jo y rd and a ! a late hour n*frr*lithr*
F i rn a ld l i u ^ h t t m
M n n r i l that afr»fM f«n «'rl:* liad l«*rci m ad r
n ™ f A “ r U " C l*;.* of ' h f F i r ' ‘ ( m e n t. were rem ed bv M .
and . .
. ,
*rith t b t
te H m y i f l t r a t
B a p U a t C h u rc h w ill have it*
Rl, „ , „ r r . M . . . HU-da ! » &gt; » . , .
mn ti»H im Ftral R m l fr# sat&lt; * " ■ * »»■ » P « rty am i a r n v . j , , ,, , , M i„ S i n r ) . J t . „ ,. tle r
..
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„.
. . v .tr r
ered d ith a up per a t fC.IO P . \\ at
M r and H r* II
W
F t m &gt; r r a»rtt#* and **tlRi f a t *
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the ch u rch annex
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w ith H r .. J „
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th e vee*k-cn.l h - r , a* A u x ilia ry
a.ei.C.'d u&gt; « . v S » , r
Adrian l i m . n , M r . II. W R uck M ll,y " ,pL’ ln ‘ '
T n l1 " ' 1 - n
the r u r . u iif M i and M i , M S • "•**«■ V .-t^ra o t* th . Bay P w
er. Mr. Jn h n S u n f n r d . ami M r*
rVfkl"*- * * n r
^
I Lloyd. E ve lyn St «*■, | &gt; le tlr H u rt. \ i | Mm
1 Howfnlal f*# treatm ent
R. T. Hunt a* hosteftee*.
* K lir r Hiil«'hi*iin. J*%in*i-*tte |*ot-------i
b u f if lf tKr 'VC* ia.J I w u
M i*
W R U N E S DAY
. t»-r. ami f'harla1* W illia m * . Kent
II « |lulhkfM* and Itandal! &lt;*ha*- 1l“ lty‘* ^fanddaujr%rl*pf,
N e u rf
T h e H om e I^ rn a in *tra tio |
n
'* ltn*4ft'pr, J r ,
ta lw a rd Hkiriftn*. « ilf fr-turn tcimorrow fn *m
U ilk i*
*-n*-rv1»rt&gt;*Ad
w tlb
w ill m eet a t 2 t3 0 V M w ith Mi
M oat
I
W illia m la ffler. J»»«* Johnaton. A
da nor*
| L r ffr * W * T l»
•• 11m and o th e r p o in t* t«&gt; U r v i o e g *
E - D. R in e h a r t, F a lo a R o ad .
W . K|i|i*, J r .,
Huirrrie T jip m *
I &gt; t Ida w h e re th*-&gt; ■ ri n u n j i i n | » wre MYVcd l l th r I mwI c m . • *T h e S a r a h \J’a r k r r
O rp an aae
.i tow day*.
C lu b w ill m eet a t 3 00 |» M. w ith and W a lte r ra m p h e ll
l! * Ivted by M r* 11 P le^M *
--------- Tlvove |*rr«*T&gt;1 w*-ra M r* J f*
Mr and M r* J
II w . uufruff H u ff. M ir H *
W » .4 b u .a M&gt;»
Mt-* tyt ly e M H ’ m m , \ \ r? t 1
,itid von. d ark , and M r.
Watchea, riocka. Jewelry Si M‘i’t
l&lt;
I
V. E I U- - J ' M i. J 1^. I^ )r-C .
1 h*a*h« r te fliro e d Sunday
fti« .
Mr&gt;
11
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m gle M r- 1 ^ .1 ),
Th* li *«m| of m anairrr* of th
R EPA IR ED
f r*&gt;rri T h ni (•a • h ere t h r y *|»»inf a |
M r* 1
1* Had m » tun... M r*
t
in
n
In
i
&lt;lul*
of
Sanftird
w
ill
to*
Diamonds Mounted
»• " da y*
ij
|i t «d Iw agh . M r* C J H
**t ** *1W A
M, w ith M i*
I
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Engraving
—
M l** Je a rm e tt*
U « &lt;
M***
10n * hart, I ’anla Rond
^lr*
Hf W
ft ra d v o f o d n v l * A r a n k a TaJtatdi
T ilt R SD A Y
I** nt live week emd hr** %• th b**r
— —
— — T h e Sem inole 1l Igh S v h ^ 'l I* d
•on m - l a * an d d a u r M e r Atand
_
A. Hinging g ru u p. under the J m »
m *.
ii
r
w a te r,
t*
jtu
H a n d ic r a f t
i la iw
turn of M r*. J A T a k a rb ,
wall
PAR K AVH
I :*n'D
meet at 3:30 I* M. in the
Hi V
room at the ». ho* I.
I dliao lira nan a «ff
ntw*
( rio h y and Mr* J
M r , F. I
I U m itr e * ft « ia .»
tk*r
* *h* loiltviitifw at th* fir * rre i
.
A nnounring
O H u ff W lU •mtertain the tnen
d ir e r t w H . . d
th *
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he i . r»f the f’asl M atron*'
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C e n tra l
f’li-r d*
s y t*i "* ,I ,M ,1* ' ‘ tM* ‘* 4rt
al I h n r annual t ‘h ri* tm a » |H »'y
ti* I s w . II r i ™
f M\ f »vche«t»* ai Itnlbt • « i.t u r lw -k
RI t r . P M nt the home of Mi
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M i,
A im .
miimUte
.«
M odern Ikj .iifinirfit
H u ff i l l S anford Avenue
Coo r i ro u ■ Set %ire
T h e H i a m m ar Sehmd I* 1
V
t*m looa i*i tnak* ih*M iI d a H ow ell
f I| H *rt, '
Moderate frire a
*pla# -■
will in. id at 2 0 0 V M at th.
i-H ir* wtprfe * ill ti* *•«
I
i - the gue*1 fuf tw o week*
mr him! au d itoriu m
F u p il. * f 1*'•
Criner’M Radtn Service
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t* la « f U T
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&gt; . n il. Sh i t# * n m u t* fo i (&gt;akr
|Mt*gram.
may Mtlefui ai.d »** k
W* tth to ificnd 'lit w trite#
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McLaulin,
The Jeweler

W ill Meet Tonight

RADIO SERVICE

,.h..y.

Telegraph Office Is
Now Open At Market

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CHAMPION CORN SHUCKER

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Ap.ielnltd asilotanl attorney general at the United Stales, James
W . Morris (righ t) at Tampa. F la , la shewn let Washlnglen aa A ltar.
n :y Central Cummings presented him hla certificate sf afflet. Mcrrls
succeeds Angue McLean who resigned ta return ts his private lew
practice. (Associated Press Photo)

Don HuUon to Wed
An alert cameraman took this rcmarkaMt i
it
•Kplaalen that killed about 2,000 pcuplt nml it t 'v ,,.i
Bump near Lanchow, China, rscemiy. Th s |?hu‘
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S mile from ths b u tt. Hundreds of homes vserj
Ssmmunlly. (Associated Preae Pholo)

Land Patent Probe
Involves Officials

Elmer Crrliem of Audubon, Iowa, new wepra the t r i .;.t ut rational
earn shushing champion In the United Stalls. Hera we have Elmer
giving s demonstration of how ho hulked 4IA1 bwtbcll In SO minutes
ts win the tills and 1100 prist money before 1KL030 spectators at
ths national shucking con H it near Newton, Ind. (Associated Press

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JIM PRIEST TACKLED BY CUPID

NEW PHOTO OF JAPAN S EMPEROR
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farmer American consular official la Japan and tbs It-y c a r aM
Ta* ya he irate are eh awn la Washington just after they elepe f (a
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Potatoes Rapidly
Becoming Luxuries
Ho lowly »pui| b I 'WIv no
I iitft-i 11 is rapidly g« ti -i?
u •» tin «1bf&gt;- of luxuries, aking
with I’o u i a m i o th e r nn p* o'
nl foodReferrmg l»ark to advertiaanient* caitiiod by Hanford
•tor - in The Herald bat Hr*.
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bu u n * e tth *1 to n ig h t an-1 S u n d a y ,
f lie h i I y a a t n »r r I n
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pen lin n to n ig h t
e x tr e m e n o r tJ iW« «l Flo* da
c lo u d y , r a m In pg*
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Robbers Hide I&gt;oot
N ear Mountain Top Kidnaping Charge Is
Dismissed In Ocala
D EC ATU R . O*.

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M alaria

t h e c o m pa ss

Malaria, a disease which has baan held to he prectl^ally eradleable by any conununlty willing to make the eftbrt,
has batn taersaaing on a considerable scale during the past
few yearn in the aoulheastem part of the United States.
Since 1M1 there has been an alarming Increase In malaria
mortality In each of the 18 states In thin area. It contin­
ues In nplte of the fact that the application of the princi­
ples laid down by General Gorgan In his work In Cuba and
tha Panama Canal Zona more than 80 yearn ago, would
aubstantially reduce, if not eliminate the disease.
Then# facta are brought to light by the nUtlntlcians of
the Metropolitan Life Inaurance Company, who in a, study
on this disease report that "mortality from malaria, since
1931, has shown increases which range from 24 percent In
Missouri and Arkansas to 140 and 169 percent in Louisiana
and Mississippi respectively. Between these extremes
Florida reported an Increase of 95 percent, Tennessee 80
percent, and the rest of the 18 states Increases of between
83 and 43 percent
"This situation calls for Immediate action," the stat­
isticians comment. "In two states, Arkansas and Missis­
sippi, malaria in 1984 ranked 8th In numerical importance
among all causes of death; in Florida, 10th; and in LouUl
iana and South Carolina, 18th. During the year 1983 ma­
laria caused one death out of every 20 from all causes com­
bined In Arkansas, and one out of 25 deaths In Mississippi’'
The malaria mortality record shows that In 1984, out
of the 4,520 deaths In the entire United S tatu ascribed
T , D E C . I , IM S
to malaria, 4,876 occurred in 18 states, all of which, with
■Shva»" F o r l ^ r the exception of Missouri, are in the South Atlantic, Bast
South Central or Weat South Central divisions. This, ac­
VXMLY A D O R ATION: cording to the atatiaticlani, does not portray tha serious­
m aagtls stead round
throne, and About tba ness of the malaria problem, since It has been estimated
ad about tba aiders and on reliable authority that only one but of every 200
bOeSU, and fall before of malaria In the general population ends fatally.
“If this is a true estimate," the statisticians state,
tiiair faaoa, and worOod, saying, Amsnt Hltss- "then the 4,260 deathe recorded In 1984 Indicate S malaria
•Ad glory, and konasr, and prevalence of at least 900,000 esses in the United 8 ta t«
And might, ha unto our st the present time. Since each case Is s potential focus
far SCOT end arer. Amen—
for additional cases, It can readily be stsn how threaten­
Is Hon T i l l , ,11.
ing is the malaria situation s t the present time. Consider,
for example,'Mississippi, where 688 deaths were attributed
r r t B B O V S C O U TS G i n A PIN to malaria in 1934. On the basis of 200 cases far each
habit t ay among my trinkets you of theee deaths, this means th jt s t least 138,000, or about
• mill find
one out of every 16 inhabitants of the state, were af­
A metal P&gt;» so larger than n
flicted with malaria.”
dime.

: The Baal M w n * la Lsalaaw
By Artfcaf D ata

MOUNTAIN
By, F R A N K A N D E 8 0 ON

Rub« Garden gent as a pros- anew concession at tho top of th*
N E W O R LEA N S , -LA, Dec. 7.
— "But they’ll not stsal It while poctu* for Iris Ideal Mountain' mountain, as at to provide fra*
hav* rod-blooded
mall
in Company. I t we* *o Interesting ! Ice cream all summer to oVOrt
Loatkana who will pay: 'You’ll that w* wrr* reading H aloud U ' hdme owner without need for
not steal my wife'* and slater's tho family in tho ovrnlag. a lot metering tba supply,
thoughtful
vote* and at long a* I ran pull of fine Idas*. Ideal Mountain to bo | Certainly a most
a trigger you'll not ataul mins.” located on eouM pasture land of and practical undertaking, wa
The** words, according to th* Rubak In Levy aouaty adjacent to ' opined. A real work af grate*. W*
local press, war* spoken at s po­ tha proposed canal. Ought to b* snvted aloud Bobo Garden a erelitical gathering th* other even­ Cod's gift to Florida. Step all this »tiva thought, hi* constructlvsncs*.
"W h y th* creation of Ideal
ing by Ctwriand Dour, congress- running away to th* North Coroman from Louisiana, and eandt- line mountains In rammer; ssvo Mountain mad* even tha canal
Ute for governor on th* anti- millions of dollars yearly in trans­ desirable I And wo, In our thoughtLong ticket. Such outburst* rrvtal portation aton* for mountain-crav­ ]Mints*, had been opposed to the
canal, Just because,of a fear that
that th* political atmoipher* In ing crackers.
Udllr* tha dirt to be removed It would Inert*** th* competition
this state la surcharged with po­
tential bloodshed. (At th* ram* frem the canal, too, and permit I to with our Florida grapefruit on th*
time they auggwt * real lean*. becoming an aas* t rather than a Atlantic seaboard through getting
grapefruit
lower
In a previous article I wrote: liability. Just think, a real 1J800 competitive
"In th* Un'ted Slate* thara e*n feet mountain. The one thing freight rate*, and bacons* of
be no Justification for asiaaalna- Florid* ha* lacked. Besides the fear for th* oafotg of our fraoh
tlon of public ofndali. No fa lrir plans so Interesting and practical. water (apply.
Shorisightedl That wa* what
method of government can b* do* Tba first made-to-order mountain
vised than that which glvM to In history. A ll the advantages, wa had boan. What If th* canal
each a'tlxra on* vote. Kvrryon* and none of th* disadvantages, of did interfere with our heretofore
Intelligent enough to rm lh s h* it th* ordinary or garden variety i f ' normal oecupatlon? What If cur
Ind from
from w*0 did f* dry, and th* takes
subject to th* law should have mountain Which mankind
an equal vole* in making or lima to time has tried to adapt to hereabout shrunk opt Wa’d have
our summer home on Ideal Moun­
changing th* law."
Ita uses.
Thl* statement earria* two Im­
A real corkscrew road from tain about two-thirds tha way up.
plications— ( 1) th* voter must b* bottom to top with *nch easy W* always did Ilka Just about
fro# to nereis* hi* suffragt with­ grad* that grandmother* may on* Uiouaund feat of elevation.
And wa’d hav* a good view of
out coercion— ( 2) hi* ballot must
make It on roller skates. A ll ter- on* of tho bridges, end with
b* counted. Failure Of either
raced to avoid tk* waste land of .field glaaaee wa could keep track
mfana daetructlon of aalLggvsni*
an ordinary mountain, and t* per- |o( (ha j . , . ,
of solcldc*.
ment and Invite* violent* tad
r “
1U »ch
simpler and easltr than
for**.
log lot* and fardra plot*. Pick 1walking all over 14 holes, with
Votes are bought and told In
your location, southern exposure* seme of these citrus shipper* In­
ovott (tela in th* Union. It re­
or north front Select yodr own clined to fudge In th* sand traps.
quire* venality on th* port el
praffned altitude. Choose your
And, to think It out more com­
both buyer and iflltr. Coercion
own view.
pletely, why couldn't w* just stay
la a different mattef. It la a form
Full view, too, of four of i,ftn
on *n
all winter In our aolf-aopportof prasaurt as powerful a* phy­
greet
ften-mllllon-dollar
................
great
| | ng Ideal Mountain homaT Pick*
sical fare*. Persona whoa* cred­ Ihoa*
^
^
exposure,
and go
ibility la btyend question bar* bridge* that it I* ••Id will bring _good southern
boan subject U It. A school teach- hundred* of thousands of Intend- right on not raising hog* all win
ar told ma ha was warntd that Ing suicide* to Florida to mak* us* ter. T o r get this busineas of mob
union ho permitted o Long work- of th* wonderful facilities pfovld- j |ng a living that has been taking
up ao much of our tim* for sueh
or at th* pills to tutor the booth ad by th* trerrikndous spans.
Jfe doubt you'll g a t. at It wltk
Thousands
of building lot*, a long period.
tnd help him mack his bolllot,
fattled mind
W* mentioned these thing*,
each fronting on th* main road.
h* would suffer.
A M vendor why Tee kept It all
Bis suptrvUor o few days 1st A predestined architectural tn- and our family's snthusUsm was
' the time.
semhle, under supervision of t equal to our own. Friend Wife’s
A mott enjoyable cycls t*a wa* on Dae. 14 at tho Baptist Tempi*. •r moved him to an Inferior po­
To p w e t* remember how It com*
Presbyterian architect to avoid enthuslam was even greater than
sition
In
another
pariah,
stating
glvrn by Mr*. 1 . R. Dtea Ian Tha Beout* ar* llva wtrai and an
to me
ha had m a lv td order* to do so clash batwun Italian villa* and our. "Think," she said, "of having
with a
. And M today I write tt* story Wednesday afternoon
organisation of much credit, not from higher up and didn't dar« Dutch Colonial cottages so fre­ that fin*, clear mountain water! )
larger number of gu*ita pr*«*nt
only to tha iioptlit Cirri* within disobey. " It It not likely that quently found In summer colonies. have always so tnjoytd mountain
than
uioal.
Card*
and
n*«dlrwork
That y*u may know how rack a
Thousands of beautiful sum­ water!"
whiled thr hour* away and pleas- which thoy ico n hut to th* town Uuay psrsonfrily knew anything
W# said nothing. W* couldn’t
at large.
about this." my Informant said, mer homes, and each to be selfur*
rul*d
lh«
afternoon.
Tho**
*CksrUhed above bright madati
On* of th* moot delightful and “but 1 knew of hi* loiiowar* us­ supporting through it* own 4.4 say anytWng. We were tonguepr**«nt
wwaMr*.
Frank
L
ad!
acres of garden plot to be devoted tied. Paralysed. Speechless. Some­
Millar, Mr*. F. J. Oonialaa, Mr*, oltogothrr anjoyabl* church af­ ing i.m llsr pressure on others."
legislation
Jammed to not raising hog*, it lonkod as body a lw iy i Is taking th* Joy out
twenty Uds whs mads a Boy flmrg* Hp*»r. Mr*. O. W. Rradv, fair* of th* aoaaon wa* given at Boms
If Rube had thought of almott of life. Her* woo the marrol of tho
Mra D. L. Thraahar, Mr*. W. E. tha homo of Mr. and Mr*. W. W. through by Huey unquestionably
Boost tfoop
everything.
age. the mott constructive ere*carries
with
It
groat
opportuni­
Abernathy
on
Friday
waning
last
S
«
r
r
»
n
,
M
n.
Henry
Wight,
M
m
.
fkld mo A visit on a summer's
Then th# earefutnooe of th# set- |tlon within our reckoning. And*
ties
for
the
explication
ol
pi*.
Hal
Wight,
Mra.
B.
E.
Barrett.
whan
tha
“
mlta
boita"
war*
.
day.
up the board of director* of the i woman wrecked It with a ear*Upon the lawn we made a merry Mr*. Il*nry Ward. Mr*. A. P. opened and adbaaquont fun and ,u r* Uy It th* power over city company to be composed wholly of less sentencet Why will women Indepartments, Including police and
Connelly, and Mlta Allis T re f- frolla quickly followed 0q
groaR.
j u t , was transfurrrd from tha very prominent deceased parson*, slat upon talking so much T $F*
heals of th* more aariout
And, an at last they turned to go
Mayor of New Orleans to state Certainly It would bo beyond i might at least hav* been allowed
i h A &gt; Bath W oodruff irtlrla o d o n*a*\nf tha.averting, A
if,.' nwnm , . ' to go to bed unenlightened, and to
boards controlled by th* gover­ criticism.
pfo^aas of maria pqd if*
A'.trarhboyaAyaqagatar Mstenad isT n Iks ally
Th* financing: Bo aimpl*. And i hav* dreamed sweat dream* Of
nor. To makt this palatable, tha
tho Ftvo County fk tr a* Was rendered by Mr*, j. T r t
'■
bask to the
Only necessary to porch**# ; our Ideal Mountain homo and tba
l l f a | and smiling |nd wltk pragraaolng. Thay aapart a rte- Mr*. K. F. Lana, and M)*o Mat)*! sam* act created a i mlll Itax to a certain amount of stock. Borrow unmetered Ice cream. For, of
nersaaa th* ta la ntl of officers
ord-broaklng crowd &lt;n Orlando In Herrold.
th* money from any bank if course, there couldn't be any
'A delegation af Sanford Man and msn Under them.
bey* hav* t « M February and tha fair aatll ha
Likewise, ,n all parishes (coun­ necessary, for each stockholder to mountain water. A t least not
composed of Hon. Focraat Lake,
bigger and hotter than ever.
enough for any good parpote. Tha
l%a Mat ad campers I Here 's tha Tha Boy Scout* of Troop Ono, A , F. Cotinally, R. J. Hally, L A. ties) tho school budgets and ap­ b* altoted a ! amount of Invorted canal must drain th* water right
Bondi
equal
to
tha
stock
subsarippointments
of
teachsrs
must
now
Brumloy,
and
Scholl*
Maine*
will
Sanford, ar* anticipating a Jolly
fin to wear."
off, Just a* it will drain off the
good time and plenty of appotla- laar* hart tomorrow for Qalnoo- be approved by * slate board. tion. The company to pay Immedi­
Wh*n tha dopreeslon Jhreatenad ate cash to ths amount of thee* other water. Shucks!
"Tha U « t of earnparti" t rapait Ing aate St their chicken auppar vin*.
W* haven’t seen Rube (harden
to roduct th* school session to Inverted Bondi to each aabscribing
____ t i l phrSs*
line*; but w* Intend to shoot him
thro* month*, - lluoy maintained bondho)1st,
Baaauta all day It rang within
The proposed leasing of the on sight.
th* cuf/omary nfn* months by
my ears.
esusing
th*
state
to
assume
To in* It seemed th* ultimat« of
lhr«e-fo|U^ha tba cost of educa­
Praia*
D e c l i n e s h* l&lt;nncd th* encttiraglng way
tion. II* contended It was tho
Whlah any man ean fatkaf
th* nation'* railroad* were co­
through tha jraart.
operating In gutting rid of un­
money was b* ng properly spent.
1 wondered if thoo* hoys eould
profitable branch line* and sur­
Tha
State
Board
has'not
thus
undarotaod
,
W A S H IN G T O N , Doc. 7. — T h O R L A N D O . D ,e . 7. — Th * negro
far rejected th* selection of say
plus trackage.
And tosh tho Uny tokon from hi*
Now
D**l
threaten*
American
question
confronted
Townaend
W ARM SPRINGS, Ga-, Dec 7.
builat** with continuing high te*chyr ‘ bjr» any parish. But the
Club dalogaUa
a.sfftblod
bar#
tag** and poealbly lac rearing def­ potential j&gt;ower now of th* stats — Queried on aevoral matters of
Friday for Ih tlr first state con- icit* unltaa bualnaai lu rif pro­ machine over tho city and school moiwast. President Roooovolt was
BARD WOOD
word*, "lb* vantion w h in approximately S5 vide* employment for th* Jobleae. sal-ups I* tremendous. It (a easy Isst night askod 'to comment op
FLOORING
" maan.
" If * a* aimpl* *• that," *aid to hit* th* hand that can aaaten th* "atrika" of utility
delegates from ths ne»ro
club*
holding
food from you. r * .
companUs
against
registering
■ p p M rtd bat w a n dcnlsd sdralv Major Ooorg# L /berry, ] ( t i l
K mure serious, rfsult la ths
with tho 8 EC, h# replied that
•ten to Iba regular b u a in m **•• dm t Rooawtlti* co-ordlnator. for
local self-govero
Induatrial co-operation, In a care­ destruction
the court will dedda bat further
msnt. SpOei*l legislation adopted
thin that declined to go.
ArTongonreat* w a n mad* dur­ fully w*rd*l Intarriaw lari night
last Boptomfeor deprives th* May
The President had nothlra to
ing tba afternoon for a«omm&gt;- "Th* country's 11,000,000 unars or af kfew Orleans of power to
datlona for tba nogroaa to bold ployad mutt b* fad and clothed. Ipend money or t* tppdlnt any­ ray aboat Oentoll Hall's Infer­
ential warning to th* Japudao
t b a l i ------1— In ana of tha small If Industry will not ds tt by pro­
viding thorn work, then th* gov- one to any office without approval for their movement toward sep­
rooms at tba auditorium at I t
of another state hoard. Ha ala arating rich Chin*** p ravine#*
o'cWak Saturday morning. Thay ommont must do It -with relief
now Juat a flgu rth ra dr-csnty from control of Uw Nanking gov­
appropriation*.
war* aipactad to **l&lt;t:t thatr own
appoint even hla. awn secretary. ”
" B u r in * * * foo ts tb a b i d |a t i t h
ernment, except that h* kad net
■paakara for tba occasion. TOtay
It may be codeoded the!
beard of the State DOwill ala* b* allowed to attend tba ar event and there Is no atbad bn- L rutthlqg unconstitutional
osrar."
ment action.
mass masting scheduled for tba
fcarry'a remarks war* particu­ this procedure. Evsey city is tha
afternoon
.“j # Tho "Frealdoat than w t i aakad
auditorium
Sunday
creature of th* stats. Its chart*
, Y l a* to tho otataa of tho tranaporwith a special section being re- larly algnlftcant coming lata than
td hours after 1,800 of the moat and power are granted by th* tetlon co-ordination program Mid
eeraed for them.
state. Certainly la some common- bo oxprooaod plasjur* ever what
The 208 registered delegate*, powerful and wealthiest business
man In tba nation concluded a wealths, such os Georgia, the
representing * total memberth'p
four day sasalo,, at which they state dlpa deeply Jnto tha affairs
of 82,640 In tho stall, as point­
pledged tbsmsslrea to fight tba of lu imuilclpaj
ed out by officials, held a prelim­
New Deal In next year's election.
There Isn’t tows» easio»r for o
inary itaeion on the second floor
Cli*r#n|r tilst oippleynunl *to d ty maehlae It.panally as bad as
of the Sam Juan Friday afternoon
not easn beginning to k**p pace 0 slat* teach!wa. Bat, If tha city
and heard a number of short talki
with this year's Industrial pickup mashln* misralap. Its riflipns ran
by% enthusiastic workers of the
and deploring tba action of aonta remove their efflslale, v t tr ia s It
organisation.
Industrial lets In lengthening workof * th p - whel*
An*oag tba speahsrs were T .
ing botue, Major Sarry prodlct- stole to oust k state aaachKa, aad
M. Joaklne, F t Pieros, the Rea
ad that "anomgfayment wUl In- 14 la diOWuIt for. the raters of
0 . B . Oeet, Lakelsnd; Preston
Mwnaa in etoftoriag proportions" oay ww etty to araoo* th* tost of
Bird. lomoaUed and E. a Whit­
th* state. 1
son. Hollywood. Fla.
A free ballet—! fair count—
"Tba Townsend Pints Is Bath­
••cal
self-govt rnawat are real Uing more than tba spirit of issue
. ^ &gt;» *• • PttF tttoF obftgM b*
Christ and I would bare ar»ry
fought for an their merita, withpreacher la the United BUtee
oot threat# of vtolraoo o r I r a n of
knew that Is not foolish, that la

SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO

tiOftg Wvidi ht

Negroes Banned Business Warned
To Provide More
* From Meet Of
Townsend Clnbs Jobs Or ra y Tax *oMrnoris duty to

President
To Comment On Caae
Of P u b l i c Utilities

HILL

Norria Pledget H it
Support To Rooteyelt

WASHINGTON, Dee.
—Bennter Csaggs W. NarrU,
Nsbfashe, badspiudsat RapubUo-

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hla&gt; actively, r f l £ t o
oraillmiini,"

r Towns FolloufSanford
\pleJn Decorating Their
Streets For Holiday Season $
Sanford street dacorations dur­ **1 report* that thwstty ka* paid
ing tbs Christmas season last $2,WX&gt; far Christmas Ugklag d*eyear were to attractive that th* orations' hrfd that ‘ ths project *14
Chamber of Commerce has a big sponsored by th* Daytona Beach
file *f newspaper clippings telling Merchant* Association and la iden­
about them. The*# decorations tical with i dwesratW brapoJgn
•re going to bo repeated this year, Which wa* carried out Jast year
cnly mad* better if possible, as- during th* ho/lday season.
cording to members of tho coflI t * Dayton/paper also reports
moreLai committee of th* trad* that a contract h** been awarded
body. But Sanfcrd will not be th* for stringing thousand* of col­
only Florida city whirs Christmas
ored light* Which will give th*
decorations will be placed on th*
city a festive appearance, and acstreet*." '
*■
coming b* araongemiMs werired
Tba Sarasota Herald says that cdt Id d*Ua, the btlsldes* saction
SaraaoUna and, winter visitor* of Beach street iwill be a mats hf
will have th* approach o f the many-hood lights.
Christmas season called to thsir
Other sections that ar* to reattention In excollsnt olecUlcal. ,
rdnr. . , i ^ n ------- -- __ lights
display, th . Merchants' A s.oelstlon having arranged for the are Ridgewood and Second A Ve­
nn*. Ridgewood ' add * MadUon
displays at B recent mteting.
Gaily
lighted
tree* will be Avenue (Norlhend), Atlantic Ave­
placed at the Intersections of nue and Main street on tho penin­
Mala and Palm; Five Point*; sula, ‘and* Falrblkw a a i Beach
street.

Main and Lemon and Main and
Orange and will be gentle re­
minder* to resident* ef thl* city
that another Christmas season Is
J u t around tha corner. Arrange­
ments hart been mad* with the
Florida Power and Light Company
and decoration* vrlU be installed
at th* four street wrners.
Over In Pentaapla, tba Journal
of that city rerarte, cash priiaa
and merehandira totaling more
than $80 ar* hSIng offered by tha
Pensacola Uofy Club Christmas
tree lighting cofttnst this yoqr. It
was announesd yesterday.
Judging of trees will b*gln on
th* night of Dee. 12 and continue
through th* night of Dec. 23.
Prltet will b« sent to th* winner#
Doc. 24, Christmas eve. Live deeorated trees will be giv*ri'i pr»f*

Regarded .a* on* of th* meet
ambiticus project* undertaken by
th* club during It*'entire history,
KIWanlans have assumed tha task
of
assuring SL Petersburg a
brightly llhialnated city during {
th* Christmas holiday -Sisson,' ac­
cording to th* S L Petersburg Independent Th* paper* stats that
huge Australian pin* trees along
the waterfront will U dseorated,
atreot light* w|U he colored red
and green, downtown stores will
brighten up their display'windows
and resident* will fallow a beauti­
fication program designed to maka
th* holiday season, from Dee. 18
to Jan. 2, th* moat cslorftA tha
city has ever known.
Cash prises, to promote Inter­
est, have been offered by tha stub
to ahjr elvte or other organisation

* u ?!!’ ‘ u chaln"*n of th " com' havlhg tha best lighted and dec

mitte* said.
Prliea to be awarded are: First
pries, $28 In cash; second, $10 In
trade; third $7.50 (B trade; fourth
prlle, $8 In tokens; fifth prise,
on# box of Christmas Cheer.
Th* Daytona Beach News-Jour-

Lumber And
Roofing

Security

orated tree on th* waterfront.
Prises are $60, $30 and $20. Out,door dfworatlon, particularly In
retWenUal seetIon*, win be urged
and every resident will b* request­
ed is. have at least oM light In
th* window of hi* homo.

DR. HENRY
McLAUUN
OpCoatotrlit

EJ$8 Examine!

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Try Dealer Gay's Fleer . A Doth point—Ho easier to prep
dean—It asakee your porch m an attractive—ft gtvoa lia
f eat In protertlan *wd It driaa la 4 bean

8TANLEY-ROGER8 HARDWARE CO.
214 8anford 'Area*!

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Bronnie Mae D uggar p;. B»u* “ ******
Wed To William Neel D u g ga r and refreshments

m*

Warning Seen
In Decline On
----------I asrred.
A ctivities
Lovely In Its sim plicity. w
a
s
--------------------------------Citrus Market
P H O N E UB
the marrisge this
morning
of Miss Elizabeth
Airtft
Miss Bronnie Mae Duggar
of
...
,
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_
,

were

ceding week, with atl tarietie* de
d in in g In price.

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“ R rm rm lw r Iasi N ig h t"
Hflit
Jn bn Way nr in
“ I ^ r t i l r C«nyor»"
At the
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TufUgbt*

pcial Calendar,

Personals

'•L-

1
firnlitf Slain* ftitnation
1
O R I.A N IK I. I W 7. - Need of a
f ede rat market agrrement
for
pro ratine of n !r u « moving out of
fra ■#
*1
Florida
*rt forth yeatenlay
of the decline w m the lack
hy
IjM irn rr
Gentile,
general
re g u lit on on •hipmrnts
lemrin.: manage* of Tree-Gold Co-operaIS T H I S l i l t
live grow»•!■* tn a teller to I - !*•
the alatr.
S r r r| on tb r
I ’lggly
W igg ly
vnr^
m in
e r thi*
morning
at
11 *.10
MI don't knnw any w ay to r r rt»* Kirkland. rhm »m »n of thr clteya j rn
ii*Vinrk, mobile ap«ll, rather fh o ii
edy th r
nation except hy a fed- rommia* on, uinde public here.
.
.
, , I d hi* l#,tlrt Genltlr zahl w »*h wilf1iarl B%r-iiinc n blue an-l whi n
erst marketing agreement In p ro -,
t
, . inc. wh-eh
! • 'print ilrr&lt;s. brown
c iu f .
s lia w
rat* shipment*,'* Commamier said. 1needed, gr««wcr* are stista ntng :v
,tn|^ , (1,j glg.so*.
"P lain horse sense tolls that the ^
jp revrmie, ilue to tnrk
*»f j
|vntinued floorllng
of
ea s ir m |m ptrol of the flow of fruit
'o j
If Ills d r i f
npidie*
!
market* forre* prices downwanf, |br n „ r k r l«
y"it. call « l ’ br* Mr raid of fir

this
elly,
daughter
of C . E .
W C tl8
L , 1&gt;.
onCR T
Duggar of Whigham.
fia.,
to
,
----------William Perry Neel. Jr., of T a )The marriage of Miss Elisabeth
A t
lahtaaee, sun of Mr and Mrs. P. A lrth , daughter of D r. a n j
W illiam Perry Neel. The cere- l l t r l } , F. A'rth of Lire Oak, to
T o ro ll* the Sanford Woman's
M r and Mrs. W alter B rlg g i of mony was performed at the home tx o n lrd L
Shear formerly of
M ONDAY
dub
for
th* Federation
neach. now
of
SnnItgular bualnw . meeting of tba foundation Fond, tbr P o.t Pres- Ka amaioo, Mich, are , expected
. , of the bride's sister. Mr*. J. P. Dsytona
Batea, West First Street, at 10:66 ford, was pet formed Friday evenman's Missionary B a tte l, of lll#oU . f u # Kanf..nl Woman 1 11° ■ " '* * lo,l»F to • ' * ’"} *
F irs t Melhodnt C h u n b wit) bo £ iu b t(,u r u jn e d with a subaertp- U«n« h rrr w l,h M r- *nJ M r*' L ' o'clock by the Itrv A. It. Cole. Ing at the First Methodist Church
1 a t 3:00 p. M. at the church.
pastor of the
Fit*i Methodist Only a few
iris! lies witnessed
lion bridge party Friday a fte .' C. Briggs
Church, in the prrscnrr of a few tha ceremony
Die Seminole
County
O iH noon at tha home of Mrs. E. M
Mrs A . O ritt and Mrs. D. Weiss relatives and intimate frenda.
uC Council
will meet
from G allrw ay, Sally Ray Farm .
Th e hridr war born In Live Oak
Claire and
0 P. M. to 0:00 P. M. at U «
Atlraclive
arrangement*
o f and ha* lived there all her life,
Guests were free Ired by Mrs, and children, Joan
frpf* In i t I to M ou«1a&gt;’w •how
1 Scout little House at tb* E . A . Dmglas*, president ef the G ary Allen, of Philadelphia are yrllow chrysanthemum* and aa- She was graduated
from
thr c o u ld he protected f r o m o v e r m** U i l d :
level
f
a rneelinr &lt;»( tbr direftor *j .1 th e M il m e TH »* a lrr|
it end at Commercial 6 1rest Past President's Chib, and Mrs. the guest of Mrs, Oritt'* son-in paragtis fern, developing a color Florida Statr College for women pliei amt thr general
: nf tbr
T ie r Hold
ri*4»#|*eralive
h Miss Katherine
P a rt
as W alter L Cooper, president of the law and daughter, M r. and Mr*. scheme of
green
and yellow, w th the rl* «. of 1030. Her falheT pHrea could hr held h ’gher.
MThree week* ago orangea av r n y%*r r w, |
inatrurled In ,,'ir ab-%e f t 1hr* t**.V O r t a n l r
or curst. The 1M0 profram tarsi Woman'a Club. Mrs. Gallo- W . J . Toll.
adntmed th r living room where j's a former mayor of IJve Oak,
t ;*d» rTiwing *pace m m
,,H&lt;
i be adopted.
'he wedding took place.
| M r. Sheet was form erly eorr- rraged |2.B9 a boi in New Vo*k i rom im itiiralr to you thr fo llo w -t
Way ereortsd them tn their places
Today they are dnw „ In II.H2* a , jn£:
'
|r«|H-c»e*l l*» nia ml a n lhat price,
he
Presbyterian
A u xiliary tn tha tpaeleaa Urine rooms
The bride was
dressed In a necled with the Florida Power
hn* j "Fund* now be ng wpent in mi o r inerra*** it I 'n» -*n’ rollrtl flow
l h a rt IU
axactillra
board which were decoratsd with
an
dawn blue freenship crepe dress and Light Company in Live Oak drop of 11.(17. Grapefruit
o f * 1I 1 »»• f n n t t»»
Ihe
ntirthrrti
dropped
to
a
low
average
of
$2.1
I . vrrliKtng Florida citru** fm ll arc
lltn f at S:00 P. M. and Ita abundance #f gladioli, lilies, and
with a high neekline trimmed be and no holds a position with the
luarkrt-s h*"* d
&lt; Tinted
ile
the pur*
in
New
York.
W
rent^
h»l
w
t
h
f
^
i
n
g
entirely
m
ated
We
b
#
lf»e
ular buslnsss masting nt 0:0# ether colorful garden Dowers.
two silver and hlne
ornaments company at Ih n r plant at Phnen
for h 9.ii h
lie ml vert is ng
The Rer. W . 11 Cook, belter matching the httrkle of the belt, lx. Th* eottple plan tn make S i n ­ average of three w f f ’ / ago Ta n it ia u«ele«« t-» nd*erti«* F I o f u U *
M.
at tba church. Annual
Mrs. W . T . Langley, Mrs. Rslph
taontr 1|ai'*l.
gerlnea ire down tn an * v r r » ,v r trua la northern ronMimerw nn lliofiov
wer for the Th om w a ll Orphan- A . Smith, and Mrs. R. E. Tolsr known a* "B ill Cook the prison The ful! lace alec yes. em bm ld- font the r ftituiv home.
of SI .net or a drellne of |0 con’ * ' »I ■«s-w
I.M
...
^" " ^" " t r
*m ■
s■rH W
n a.M
- g llil
. lw
- t#cw It h
r
m ....
n v r m . Kl
nt
* " • 'I v c H N I n g
will
address
|hr ered In silver, fastened with a
will be collected.
djTided life guests Into three evangelist,"
Otll of town (rumIn i rid liit t'd
"O n ly
a
federal
niai k«d
nf fruit out nf the a'Rlr In tl... .
.............. rrm' r ■
,h#
K ir-l tight, hand at the wrist while M r, nn«l M m
Ircle Number One
of
the groups and earh serred as a host­ Men's Bible class if the
AI f m l
f.tii.l.
nn-i
u
»r
it
only
«t m limn
A irlh and |B cr^n ie n t can reoirdlv lliU aitu • Port hern marketsit Christian Church w ill meet ess far a (ro u p . Many and rarled Methodist Church Sunday morn. the skirl was modeled to the fig. W illiam A irth «f l.iv r Oak.
w
h
i-n
it
r
i
n
b
*u(»|M»r’
P'l
h
y
r
«
il*
jiifin. M r re we arr w ith a -b o 1
“ To
-nbatantist e this
state
3:00
P. M. at the honjs of prises, Ineluding potted + plants, Ing at T- ■16 o’clock and in tbr ure and" the blouse was sheared
1nvlicfi iliwtr*V*111 i*tl in thn nw lb*
c
ro
p
thtfl
Mranon
an
d
e
v
r
r
v
pen
,
m
en
I
,
Ih
e
week
p
r
io
r
to
the
1
\
i
meltl
f
the
week
prior
the
»
I. J. J . Cate*.
Mack areeaDrwers, linens, sad Christmas I D ip lisl Church at thr M o'floca nt the waistline.
ii k -t*
F A N , IIIIK K R W I ’ H
Peel of gn"d pr era The M il'll* v (rasing of tbr state citrus adter r i ti
’I
egular business
meeting of food delicacies, w«re glren to 'serrlre
He has spoken in 10,1100 sorie* and a shoulder rnraage of
Tha raruprr » h » likvs vgg* a»i'l|i, p,wvt .tat*
rr g u U lm n .
t-i .■ ti.in y ram pairn in thr tm r'h r-n
St. Agnes Guild will
taka Mrs. Bo her! R. Lytle, Mr*. H. F-. rhurehe*.
telling
the
thrilling sweetheart rose* and awanaonia
ha* no til"ti.tl.
In
whirh
m n fltlrn r* . ai|y-rtl*ir-g h*iti&gt; » s ! nrwa|vapvra Th* a vrra g r m a-kvi
is at 3:30 P. M. at tha Epla- Morris, Mrs. T . L. Sullivan, Mr*. I't c r y ..f hi* life and rnnvrrwini. completed the outfit.
cook
thrm
might
try
th**.' ,h , huvi— puhllr has nm rr m -m v nHce for F I r id t orange* nt anc
ll Parish House.
U e tTy Weaka, Mrs. L. F . B oyle,'an d for msnv year* ha* devot»il
Mia* Margaret Duggar of Ta b
1with which In hnv.
t on wa* 11
pe» hot Ye*lenf**mat'* nf
Mrs. Charles Nlblark. Mrs, S. F. 1hi* time In help ng Inmate* u lahaasee was
TU ES D A Y .
honor
nf fark.it III
R•m ov, |mrl nn nf shell ami'
W rw „ f
(h l, , „ rM„ the a irr a g e bsd dropped in f 2
|V
7. ( jT I
9 H R T P H ID r
ular meeting of Junior High Doudney, Mrs. F. S. I-amaon. Mr*. •i»H* and prison*
Jones
nr nf
lie «p"kr In 'w h ile h».
E I*.
I Jo
cent* per h**s
Th e
*ntn’ lc mctnliram- I im ii the .m all cm! nf 1that the .hlt&gt;|wi« nf thr .1 'In *••&gt; a loss of
T ile f»&gt; •♦ 'eroi •i intcia l foiifF
•rived aa lieat man.
P .-T . A . will be held at Walter I . Cooper. Mrs. Augusta J S anf-rd rhurehe* five y eai, *«;,
Pierce will
the egg Sri in hot boil or ashea,f,nlv kidding tbemselve# and tie w -eklv average prrvion* t*» th« In be I •Id Ml I • •'
• P. M. at the school in d i­ Covington. Mr*. J . .S. W ilion,
con | Im m n lia trly , f t rr
, br
T h r Rev. Mr Cook w n
cel%ing tbr prrvoera n In n
the*’ release of tb r g rrp e fn u t n.leet
. t »•* ill tgmat
i *|h 'ii f ■b
t f
um.
and Mi*. A . M. FhIHps. Grand veiled 21 yearn ago when hi­ t r ol meny Mr and Mrs Neel left for for * fc%* imniitea Th e length of
Ii •her,
In
time
leipincd t « rook the eg^ fail to takr adv-infsift- tt( the -’f l)*iug rn n v, was f* *ni ,„ i
mg in k la itiu .
fra. C* R. Maaon,
f&gt;aininoif prise for high rcert ln the three
ed hm gun for a Bible,
Y e s te n l« y fs n v rra g e
on
| - 1 ip«.
Went Palm Reach. Miami, and will tlepr ntI on the amount nf
1 tine rountlmo It tl et ho -I
fity G irl Scout comm fail oner, group*, a linen luncheon act, w n
fsr bv the
f e it r r a l
g o v e rn m e n t
ft n il »v*« f ‘* I r», r» !-*%%
f
%
other point a in
the
southern heat.
tu**
be at the G irl Scout Little presented to Mra. Flal W ight.
not rvniv to
on a »o*ir kef o * rents per bo\ These )-&gt;**, %. o,-* m
nt'
It*
1I
fI’di i r « rtt)r*11**
part of the state. O r thrii reRemove enough nf the penfei 1*aree(Merit lo regulate *b1io«rnt
t»e from 9:30 A . M. to 10:39
When the bridge garnet had
M r s . M a r g a r e t L o u c l i tinn they will he at home n* fi02
d u rin g th* period th sl n-li i r u ­
I*a■"•*«*»I i mcastire
-c * - ion
la-*
M. for conference* about G irl been completed Ihe gueata were
of an onion to make room for nn ho* 1U .1 |o *&lt;nnM - tfd* • t
i t
in i* copy is lie ing i*iibl»*.9o-*l
of
I n il II llfl I le im
at work.
invited Into the garde,, where reH o n o r s B r i d g e ( ' I n b “‘onth I Rival street. Tallahaaaee. egg Break the egg into the out a *sle B-h intic-* **f*9»e e*too♦ pi* 1
" T o m n t in•r t hi * a&gt;1\ » i - *. -ng
Federal
1
9tet«
M rs, N eel travel rt I in a h &gt;own
hr Azarian Cla«a of the First freahmentt In Ihe ChriMman col­
shell, sen sou* set iri the coni* a m lj'c t ■« I le fm tbr n**i*
f w iltifilit
a
f*'d&gt;*t nl
mn •k* m-» llldg.
id Miami
R •r
matching
aerr at at Church will havr ita an- or* were
eerred.
Mra.
Henry
H itn o iiin ’' ^hc mem lK-m of )v * eimemble wi*h
hake The •hell may ii Imod w ittilagi cu ltu re "
ngieernent I i ro e tm l th** f1
- f w *1!
I Chrintmaa patty and a cov- W ight and Mra \V. T , Langley bridge
cJuh,
Mr*
M argairt aoliea
a str p of bacon ot la) a poo d | T h r wreklv •tntl-to nl coot f i • fru it I d the n*iib**rn I'etikel* -i
The bride ta a graduate
of
I dith aupper at 6:30 R. M at poured from the tea table which tyoiick* ••i*ef talned with a In idi'*of iMcon arro** the top
,'t h * citm* rvcbsnoe *h..* . 9
»' t **-m p»*1 *m ting s t m *oi o I u - h*** ftrt
i l i n n , in
church annas with M rs. J. y i i .overlaid *with a lace cloth, party Tm atlav afternoon nt !»■-1 Seminole H igh School and lived
raj I and le»«f *Vno»vnt- , it -f iS * tha c itn i" g r o w n * nf
Florid . 11111' \ t'Jl' ............ 1 fi...... 11tan *t.
hen*
for
a
numbet
of
years.
Rhe
ian flm wn, Mra. II. W . Ruck
Other* aaalating were Mra. n*lto- home iri I'ifieburat
Itiarilino
r . 1 c l MV. t *
IMN9KH W A N T K D
Stsfe to'slcd IT »2 c -m - f-.i HTb-*» ” I* no «|iie*|i on but iiliat n,| IMNI -ii i u iih
at (raiding
business
Mr*. John B'.anford.and Mra.
way, Mra.. A . M Fhilipa, and Mra. ,p rp p e i. n the hofidrn
m ln o hna been
»B |m I re itis in g F lo rid a r tru* * rime's Ml*' 0 .0 |M|M*» •It. 1...IV of Ihe
A letpiest wa* made thi* m o | | | | J week ending Dec
•»
M'hmd
in
Tallaliasaee
Mr
Neel
T. Hunt aa hoateaaea
E. A . Douglaa*.
1were ti!»e.|
decoration*
1fi •-aI 'll f ‘ s o bn I onlv pio 1 1*1'll V' ihi* fi-*** liU|tt It 1 i ntlillic t ..lit fbe I ’nile*!
ing f*ir the donation of idd sc IumiI I w Dh I M I
ca*-* the
^TH U R SD A Y
Thoae preaent were: Mrs, F, H.
High ’•-tire prize
amozig the was graduated from the Am ofy
imh J
of fruit to tin- m ■i k ••1« ta un-lfr , St At I'W III.' ft* O &gt;| Mint" » t
books for the use tif student* mt , week, or a d -d in e of 1•*-» car*.
it* Svmlnotv High School r . - T . U m aon. Mrs. R G. Fnx, Mrs T l - chih niembcrN, n lui'h towel, was High School at Atnory, Mlm* He
firt
» rallying
Orange* totaled Till I « m , grai*
t »|pr id. arol there i* onh OH* 11* in » hini* *h &gt;•’fl i
foiled under the Educations! Prpp
is
assistant
manager
and
adverIttging grmrp, under the dlrJe- vlan S p « r . Mr*. Ranford Doitd- awarded tn
Mrs. J F,
Tetihet
eel of tha W l'A
Those having fru it totaled M l &gt; n * *nd tan gal w av lo do f|« »1. ami that 1. mi 1 |tW| |1I ! ■11II 11 m i Imnf of Mrs, J. A . Takarh.
srlll nty. Mrs. W . M. Rcotl, Mr*. A. while high score pi ire among the ( Using ditertor of
the
Sparks
test books whirl) they desire .,tn re rln e s 177 r « » * 71 h\ rail s o l to bring into r %1wleriic At *be — t at 3:30 P. M. in the H i-Y P. Gonnvlty, Mr*. W allarv W. ether guesls, linen handkerchief'* Theaters at
T si lahaasee,
in a give to this
pnrfHise may send i n i hy boat T i m V *h nmeitt * the m r 1 r*t |h »&lt; -tllili* til iHTirnl i fnfpfiii
IP 1lit VI IM F
n at th* aihool.
W right, Mr*. Ssmuel Pulaslon. went t.1 Mra R F Monsalva!jre
omt k’*Ving a green wet % f
me in tier »f the I dona. C lu b , the th e in to T
fir.*
W
lu aw ton'a
o f- sam r week atl-*-irnted to II - ra«*
Reft e'biiii*wilt* were n -n eii in
Mrs. John 1, Galloway,
Mr*
F B I 'I T
( W K K S
irt tiro Manager* Round fin at the Court llini*e or notify rn n s ia tin - of
o m r u e -.
** tale c itius
g*mHv
I Motion
of
fb
1,'oyd F . Boyir, Mrs. W . Caul hut Ihe luod ess. aaaiated liv M r-. A r
lo t it'itr . « h 1 |TT -'31 1V*
latili* Club, aid
AIpha Sigm a Mr* Jean Pimlacn at the W P A grsnefM tit ami 27 'nm* u no—
U m. i
H
•* s
fa* •
l**'f &gt;»e
f* l v £% n n % r C J e n l o Hutchison. Mrs Margaret B a rn e s , i h n r lir a rui n am f M ra ,J |.* T e n Ijiiubila fraternity
Flo rid a rit i u* • - 1 • n si I nitTiiatikstf i\ ’m* so l •.......
I-- i f
office R«»om Font, Biunije) Build
VI n s V 1 IlK T T S
1
^ *1 i s j
L l r C I C Mrs. Maude Coates of Oviedo, he*
Those |«ri *piit
ete
Mr*
A n v n e the sik -ia I couitesies h i
•Ion nisi kef* •a*« •I*■ | Hex m *
leasin * - I
stti
ing
Mali •••»!* Ml ’
I-lion. 222 .1
Mrs. J . C. Bennett, Mra. How J |, Ingley. Mis Ralph A Nm lth. Irndi'd Mrs Neel prior to
her
com pared with 7 4* « a t - the pi*
orange* ah -I gi ip- *fft»c Wt'lf • si ' ll
rs* T . R. MeMing wnd* Mrs. ard. C. lvong, Mra. F. K. S tain. * Mrs Arthu r ItiHunn, M &lt;- H \V
marriage was » surprise mist el
K &gt;*ok ok Iowa, was named afl
II. Smith were hoaleaaes ^at
Rucker
M il M Stimnp&gt;n r . lareoit* shower WediU'sdaj even
Mra. J. M. Stinecfpb#r, Mrs. I k r
rr a rhie f of th-- Sauk and F**\r *
annual Christmas party and
Tenhet,
Mi*
Mai
tin
man, Morria. Mra. J. N. Tenhet,
^
g at the home t*f Mrs A J slut rematned
|%e-vr»»fn|
-lu rin g ,
Hon of offirert of the Mary
Mrs Otto Caldwell. Mra. Roy F . B r*m * ,n&lt;i .Mis R, K Mmi-hl
Refer son on West First Street
h- Black Hawk war and died inf
ihtith C iirle of
(be
First
with Mr* Peterson aod Mr* J
HUH
:
bodM
(C!h
Nt iehovit
h -td v
Mon“ ' - 1¥‘ , r r
W J Thlgpcrt, Mrs. —
at the home of M r . *■*#•'.
0 , I. Louekl, Mr*. H a rry Waaks,
w3nr,
tf»
Ma
Mayfair.
Mrs R. W .
nar. prrsMvnt nf thr W oman'- Mr*. T . L. Sullivan. Mrs. O. Ii
Rstridca, Mra. E. B. Slow*, ami
tinnary Rorirty, m »A« a short
Mrs Jamas fi flharon.
Also
M n . Robert K. I.ytir.
rs. E. H. [x n r y yrrsidhi nvrr
Mrs A W. lx * . Jr., Mr* E. M
htisknra* srsslnn wrhrn
thr
-win* nfflrrrs w rrr
airrliul; Galloway, Mr*. R E . To lar. M f.
E. A. Douylasa, Mra. W . T . LanyF x rlr Jalar, rhalrm an; M r.
lay, M n . Ralph A. Smith,
M n.
I la n ry , vlca-chalrman; M r,
Henry W ight, Mr*.
W ynn
W
D. M hldlrtntv aacretary; and
Potter, Mrs R. L . Cornell, M r«
A F. Collum, trrasorsr.
J. O. lx n ry Mr*
Frank Scott.
rm brrs rsrhanyrd (If la front
M n , W . L. C Hatflar of lla lnrsWAGONS
H IN T IN G
\M HRONS
irx* liahlrd Chrl.tm aa
trwv
1VIIKKI.il AH HOWS
r which refreshment,
wars *111*. Ala., Mrs.
u Waiter L M u t KOI H'MKNI
H IIK SKTS
Phllipt.
Mrs.
A
1
rd hy th* host**,**, S M lltrd
“
SSCOOTKHS
KI.KCTHlC
CLASH LIGHTS
Mrs. Paul Johnson and Mra. W. Knox. Mra. S. D. Ilighlayman,
THK'YCI.KS '
I’KHCOI.ATOHS
I'OCKKT KNIVKS
Mra. C. R. K irtlay. Mr*. Norman
1 Mr Donald.
AUTOMOHII.KH
KI.KCTRIC IRONS
f.l NS
R. D*Forest, Mra. A
W. F i l l ’ .
*o*r prvsrnt w a re Mra. L.
AIH HIKl.KS
ALADDIN I.AMI'S
M n . M. 8. W iggins, Mr* J
C.
11.1 'M IN l Ml M ARK
xonanly, Mr*. Harman M id­ Banian, Mrs. Hal W ight. Mrs.
FISHING TAI'KI.K
I'VHKX DISHKS
f d o t h a i .l s
st, Mra Earl Jalar, M r t A. Ralph B W ight. Mr*. B L. Par
KI.KCTHlC W AFFI.K
DISH SKTS
HASKKTBALDS
IRONS
folium , Mr*. J. M. Morri*. kina, M n . W alter L. Cooper. Mr*
CARVING SKTS
HASEBALI.
W G Fleming. M n . E . II. ° - M- Harriacn. M n . E. Compton,
SKATKS
R O A STK R S"
K(|[1IPM ENT
and M n . H a rry II. Hearrn.
nnd m a n y o th e r H em *
' _
Also M n . 8. F. Long, Mr* A |
Wade Rogges*, Mr*. W . C- q Wagnar, Mr*. Jamaa Wilson of
Mis J. 0 . La n ty, Mra, 11. Chuhiota, M n . Orcon Burnett,
McCall, J r , M n . P&gt;u| Jehn- and M n . 0 . W . Morgan of
and Mrs. E . II. McDonald. Oriado.

4 -------- ----- ---------Bridge P arty Given
Mrs- Galloway’s

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Bible Class To Hear
“Prison Evangelist”

Federal Court To Be
Held In Fort Pierce

ristmas Party Is

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Speed ••Breath-Taking Thrills in the
Greatest Aerial Display of the Year
A Show Worth Traveling Dny» lo Sen -Yel
Juit a F#w Short Hour* Away
As )-&gt;u read t h i s — planes front th-1 * k t « a t uf th*
Nation are touring into MihitiI Almost It.....It n*t*
groups Join tlmse alrendy h ere for pnrtu i|Mli"tt in
Ihe climaxing event of Miami'* pi &gt;■ l 'h ri’tum* put
gm m

FEATURES
C L A M JO H N
fta ia til B a l-W la i ll e k i e l
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T A A P lZ t ~
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Tea-

L a s t y e a r, ear* front all o v e r the N a t out w ete pat k -d
at M u n ic ip a l A u p o r l W ith M id i a tit-pla y .»&lt;I•I*■&lt;I to
.M iam i's m id w in te r at I ru rt ion*. K h un lta ti* h a re a
ntiow th u t's w m t h tra v e lin g «lay* to »-••• l e t . it's
lite ra lly ju s t a lew h o u rs a w a y hy tra m &lt;&gt;t Ih i * — or
a sh o rt d r iv e lit y o u r o w n ca r.

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Miami U In Holiday Array
Don’t miss this opportunity to visit e x n ttn g Miami
at it* beat. Colorful uniform* mingle with gay resort
attire. Shop* display novel C hristm as merchandise,
much of it in *|&gt;ecial linen nut available elsewhere In
Ihe S ta ir The " Million.Dollar Sports P rogram " la
in full swing Dog Racing program * are featured
nightly and Horse Racing at Ireautiful Tropical Park
begins December 16. Ample hotel accommodation*
a re available at front $ ‘i lo I d per per-on

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FOUR

,. t ’
n :’ ' ; *
' school s a y day taka
I M r. M a n ia haa « i
, ' a« partally Intrraatla* g n m p
ml W O
A F M
rh fc .
' pm * ranee fa r our en Jo yearn*..
| ] M and ll.T B Baal
| Tuesday W ia*s us I xmus O 'B s r
. and D ial
Rowe's aatertaswen.
«— SHm Q—
W «n lt &lt;
"
J Thaaa hays has* airaa*ad acv' aral a s r y r itn . There U ka n o . C O L O R E D *trl s t a t s Jab an # a M
s k . abarin*. and da aria*,
and
nuraa. In c l i t C s a h y , F t l E-|
poors, too. Xaoford’a newly a r- 7tfc S L
ta « Ib U tin s
*aniaad d a n t orahsat ra has bam
■ka Mats at P
aecurad fa r tka
pro*raov
Tha
H
—
W
»
t
e
d
.
Stheal
Flayer
l-oallian
“ Noctonsbalitors" these boys call
l* . S U t#
K
t T n*l»y.
Ihaauelrta.
W A N T T O B U T a »«d seed hod * • ' _ _ _ _ _
California
T
Ia i .
"M a ja r Boles and his
A lt s c M h . Baa C . C . nerwhi.
rt;
PWtaree af U la year's A llPrinceton
C,
| W rllrr
. , l m j i a aua*.
m anat
*
taurs" a n hnaked
for
T h u rs AaarW aa fastkali traps will
C
T
C
h
rlitian
l.*xl*r
• a l m . i | . w k ~ k a a * U c n c r a A C * t A I&gt;
ida y'a chapel pro* I am
A n y p u -, W A N T E U ; I h M
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W la a a l a,, Pat* • a/ lM » •*N
Veetern
Tangwra
0
jp il in school may corn p a t. la tka I * - ,h
1 » * Oak or
1m a s i i t asp* t i p i a n r . At o w n . &gt;
m
al Tha liars Id.
M ’nneaota
T
Smith
haa
&gt;
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r
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n
o
t.
M ajor's contest. Cash piiies wUI 5*C' J A rm y
A R . i r d a w A * r p o p ass
hee*a*
1 Shuler
E
[be awarded tka
winners.
Ask
M -ia P m l S B * W d ir p d t a » sw e a r b
amv
Alabama
R ilry Smith
g ii
[ Mildred Clause f i r a chance lo
Saw. th a
rh rtk
'W t
al
th a
N E W YORK. b w . T -W 1 —
Chlcayo
B rrw encrr
III!
m a t h J a d la S a l O m " » * t k a M i ' t
■compete for these prises.
Tha balance nf power In A m anMethodiat
F
U
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H
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D
A
P
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H I) S.
W ll.cn
• On F rid a y, last
but by
no
Ala* regwlar a ~ il~ n d ' t'waae* •» i n u t a t
ran eollryr football aa reflected
S U n fo id
FB
II. Oreyeon
I means least, w e ll aaa the Ion*eleventh annual Aa
ahaat orders. T a j i k ' s 1 - l . m d T E u V st
| wailed foe play. -O ld
Maids'
_____
al
Nb
pociairu * rrta n ii* n n m » ■ k i w |
.
. ^
y
XM N . Park Asa.
Contention.c * B «ir. f l w * u to
I m4
Th is play concerns a bevy of
I « «MS MB** ••clh « f f t « t tof Ilk* f»r* real old maids who spend all of
tfeaMr* m§ a 1 *»&lt;W
la Min |ub
llnnal aaaaun, haa u ra n r *ligh'tbair
time
in
*oasip
and
in
findIT
Ijr but navrrthalraa di.tinctly In
t o T O N S O A Tahwra* SaafT. &gt; ■ « 1
_
_______________________
m
m
In* a husband. And do tkeao
A wiuyji by «&lt;iuthwe*lrrly
dlraea ff a little la taxtars Aceauwt , u , ’ ■as. i w . . t r t s i m i h . u
J *irls have a surprise saidin* for of Adjust me at allowed w in sail r« s s. b e — **
•"
. this play. I t ’s quite a rlitnaz.
tk U straff seat week at
^
.« « .1
| The school .w ill
appreciate
baa
~ ~rm .
'
par lorn. C a te r cala ry to k l l iira th iia a . p-.Mi-.fc-. Ip s m » a .
baatb tpped toward Ihe JM Iddla j
-----------in*
in* m many f.tlrars and m o tb.tr I A
|( u , ha.par and doe, tka ‘ ~ ~ V . Z T ' * ’ k ^
^
^
W a .t b ,
fana.ni
rcirna to lha pn&gt;*rsm&gt; aa
paa- _ * ~ T *
..
.
P. w r r j i u m a&gt;. l u . aaA — « l •*
...
,
&gt;
■■ , , ,
Work. W ill ajaa repel s tM r l » - ..fc&lt; t t a n ib&gt;. to - tta u p
•(
elrenflh of Hi* Tan laaraa.
l'**l
.
,
n.
n .
tible.
« b|«
A fra e -.ll a ffa rin , w UI ^
r w
M . J . p. Cates, O a . ' l w . - l - a n .w a
by
Minnaaota. but lhara haa i
1) C fl C h
IS
TO
i&gt; e
Clem Sohn. "human bat,'* who intends to glide 12,000 feet i t br
taken Friday
as. tc
» .r n
be taken
I r K U y so
M a
to
help l i k . Cxtcx BafUin,
. W
o r d . PW
_
.
.,v
BuiW in*.
Saxfwr*.
baan no oalitahln* tba traad la I
F o rm a lly
O D C n e d
n - l w ito r w s M ( t o r t
pay for this
month*!
«
Dijrtoha's slquirt drdtrwtfon tomorrow, Sunday, lire. S.
o m it mannwhlla. Up lo now A l a f o rm a lly
H
i
»• * x w a r n
ms * a* in**.
Parent*, will
n r L bon
F J J ir .T
Itot a tr C V X |
bama kaa bean tha No I
stand
‘ ........
help ua?
W e rt IStj, KV P
erd-bearer for tka
old
South a
D A Y T O N A B E A C H . Oar. T ~ » J r&gt;W lt».K K I I T .
pi*.kin pararla, known far
and »&lt;»■'• &lt;&gt;• ,h r loramoat M r i t r a a l
t S*tl«ll4( fw# *"raXM Itoe**1
Y O U C A N T b a j a hxttx*
IIY K I.IZ A U K T H K E L I.Y
Th# kal#idcHi#of!hei was i a vented
wfdr for Ha aaplolta In Ota R o .a ,* lu ',t fllara In tha United SlaU a
Ihxn Dxxlxr A C . y ’fc— w k j
8 pert# Editor
’by Sir David! llrewmtee ■pd paiBowl. M orin* daapar Into Dial* I
laka part In tha ale ahow tom « r » T S i m l e y - l t e p n H x rA w a rx 1
‘
1ented by him in 1*17.
this
yaar. w*
fin.I
lanAaUna (m orrow, dadlcmt.n* the municipal
Co.
play
forward
on
lb#
team
and
,
—
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G irls’ Sporta: Th is
week of
Rtat* ro mb Inin* with nal*hborin*
* ' Hbolla l u l d . in honor
U T^U ST ”
r‘
Tazaa team . to aonlr.buta M m a jf f n a rid a 1. K -ra m o r who Is a play brings to ■ clos# the gift* referee at the same lima . . * - j Captain T riffln o Correa of the .S H E L L E D tocx. 11.40 awA B J 4
recrntly farad
per r a t S to lt Market, S talls' T H E r E t X X X L U X D a x x * o r
basketball play of this six weeks* one job IB enough . . . . H u rry , Brasilian arm y
of tha uutatandln* arrompllsh- ; form *r r**ltl*n‘ ,,f thi* c,t»
35
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V
L
c
a
i
i
x
MiLfciirr
action
from
W ar
The
girls
have
pro­ up on the play you "old maids** disciplinary
manta and playara of lBSf.. Man
Lredlnir tha tan of flier. whatl period
for man, tha s**ra*atiun. of t . l - | ul»&lt;1 *“ P«ttici|.a:a in tha 1hr.il- gressed exceedingly well and will or the basketball toumiament will | Minister Joao Comet Ribrlro bes »* w
r c t x m . M •&gt;. m.
F O R S A L E : a t t n e i n ail
ant on lha Southw a.l
* rid lr«n « ln* n -, v *n' mrr" ' f
»* * be ready tu present several well m terfrre with your doings . * . • raua# h# complained to President
tw o ito ry colon al
■
nd
we’re
ready
for
the
play
O
ftslio
Vargas
afainst
th#
miftorganixed teams *&lt;&gt;on. The culd
this yaar probably n r . to u ,h s r.
N e u ir-n n
r «»
•one 1&gt;17 pricoA r m l l t s t
t v ik
x t a t k
o r ru rtip A
t o
. . . Can’t seem tu run , i i W a rigorous methods with offibred than lha ro llr* la t. prod- re,*ln* champ on by v irtu , nf tv . weallwr his in some cases hin­ anyway
(ion Call U M . Owner.
after
sch€«l f»cer» and troop*.
Tom
in
all Klhel Root h*.me
u rl In any othar major aaallon.
|*lcU ,,i"
"» ,h r
N * " " n*
A r dered practices but i l l
X MWB BB
1Rscrp lis t Hf|i rm lm l With hlrv Mias Takarh is satisfied with her
.
T she% nntB t« remain to |
F O R S A L E : | m i milk cww. Jw*:
T o * .t down to cawa. tha south
......„
-,
Vm
* w t ••M-to m i gas** b r # t o r * h »
play hand tennis .
. you *ev- girls
for
this
*11
weeks’
j»eii#*d.
frrah
O
vtop
for
t
l
l
K
1911
W
###e#r ft# Ito# m n *f
and Southwaat fill four of th « !
n i„
who is Neu*
igsIsBl
Vw# in
l.sm
rnth
grade
girls
had
better
get
^
W ritten test* were given th*
T h 'rd St.
rovetvd fln»t U i m position* and
n
•Ito"1
** *sim*4 a mum *#
Ifii n l n .
.
m in n 'i stunting t# im -m iti. Oth- girls In basketball this past Mon­ to doing something an as to gel |
lift#
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12 uf tha M pU ca. on lha rnrn. I ^ c, ubrit&gt;. ,
u&gt; , p(1„ r
S O ^ lIo w n c x i f o r S a to .
. - •!
day and Tuesday
Miss Takarh you tyism n in th# paper
plats a ll-A mar lea tnusd.
Th is |(k|u|)| &lt;r)rm Suhn w„ r |d.f.nu.us
and G#f~
ha* not announced th r result of Mildred ( I i u m -. you
compares with a total of satan „ human h ( . who ,, ^
F O R S A L E : Chcwp 9 - r w ^ araAv o r S a i e
these testn yet, t»ut It i« lielteved *trude Hunter had better get busy 1
#r n
» r _ l u n U W d h o w an Dewqtoi
all-star perform er, m 1B1I from A r |rf||( „ f w , flrat co0l,u„ t
the tourna- |
sH N rnl
the tests will
b.
*at mfacinry 1in tnaAketbatl
S i , Sanford. Torafc* _C « » R W ls
tha re*hjn M rrU h m ^ flom ‘ 1»« u, f)lfh t th ro llrh tha air und-r
l^et’s take I
The tests covered the rules of nient "larts » im* i
|llem«.
M
L
Vwmon.
IB.
tl
I#
wr
•!««
J
tlU
l U in wf
Carollnas lhrou*h T r ia s . It tops h(&gt; „
^
Soha startled t h .
girls' baskettiall play Thr*e rules a little time out from our play
• mm% fate
the M I pMI* West, with th ra , plsy . „ rW
K , bnjary
„ h, „
h.
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i»* *■**ftk i# us# f
Mis* Takarh ha*
stressed
tu keep the grtjumt* clean
. . j
rrs on the first
snd lO j .n f|rlt B|l)tlNj t hrsU*h lh&gt; air like
HmemM. m «tow#ws*r #wl
L E G A L N O T IC E
Morris threatened
tu
cot
pcateslly for weeks
l*;l (t#aar*f M— waJ *w»La t'w H t ltf
C lrtc U ll*
(It# squa ll.
T lh r
E is t
arul
F»
a bat on wings of h*s own design
It o .# , . t o l » r A . f « .. •ho. a t i r b t o y
(HRIaH* A T 1 II.K T IC f i l l !
&lt;»ur rrtixm ship grade*, and *ure I
w # il plftrv t v*ti esch nn thr fit«t strapped under hi* arms and a
mi IW a a t o t
tU V
in
T
a
n
n
a
t
m
t
a
a
a
t
i
»
w
t
*
play
*r*r'*
for i l&gt; we d*fn t want lhat
tr im . *«‘vpn m il four, n*sprrtivr web between his legs Ilia sen- 1 Tournam«rot
o r u c K .x n » « .
• ■ u t iit L u a i t i T i
m
a*a
the girls
in the Athletic
f lob ' Janice M«»bb nee«is Iota of prar
•Iw rto
|yf &lt;»n Ih** c o m b in e ! i l l - s t i r n
ru n
&gt; K a ii* w
%atumsl feat is to U duplirated ■
tov A va W K R K S
hi* coming Monday
Th e g .rl» »»cr in guarding
h.-r o p ,w in g
»t » tk
or
m a i
m y.
at th# dedicatory a ir show
r
*
-S
*
l*
C V a ,V
n u ttx a t.
____
have l»ren p*m tiring
these past ' forward
t«M. many poinU
llrkriupng the use of the for
(t lA U
Along with Suhn.
ia
Major
rim K i i u*t
w r w T » w » iia
fpv,
weeks
in
Irosketlialt.
now
ia
i.
twing
made
over
you
Janice,
r r s r t * n. s t t u m v c
m in t pa«* Iti m high s t i U uf ef- W ill aims, only American winner
U IS T K H
I*A IOC
UI 11.1*1 N*1 *
*0 e lin e 1 I I m v
M # » i f r-* rtoituirt
the tournament will be held The
Roy*’ Spoil*
Much
interest
IA.AN » » » ' U T M W . • VtooiJa
flrivnry Wsiilcs
lit f uf th#
inhsmatlurial
Schneider
He
lin
o
3
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m
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r
t
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U
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t
o
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W
a*n.
’hal alt j routinues to \»
shiiwr in ba»
e r ili, with r«in*Iilen,hie d n le rity , Tro p h y rar# and tl* 1,000 horse- girl* of the Hub ask
— *»--7c 11m • U m a
rneml»eis tu rn out »«•
that the \ ketball play, and
Mr
SchirwrU \
fl % It A VI
1
T A V I .E ll
iW Ito w i:
hju lhtrn irul souihwestdsrii Is#ms powar pursuit-type
plan#;
A ft
&amp;C B n * 1 M O l t l L
ha*
noticed
improvement
in
i
.
M
u
r
:
k
iiiiN M , r o r r u x j
tournament
will
be
a
big
auc****
h ife now go nr in fur powirhouM Davia and Bub O ’DaJI, National
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30c
Hand tennl# also comes In for nueny of his boya of l»oth grade*,
tse trik Th# rimniog wlticks uf A ir Kar# stunt toam; Neumann;
t*M A | i W k ‘ K
tol, w i f e .
K K L JtM
in fact, there are several boys
its
share
of
playA
tournament
C
a
u
l
f
l
,
«
war
Ax
to
Itox.
AlaXlAHAIT m*4 U K n B U I
ALlu c h Wp-yttuhing
*1
and other noteil aces.
M r. S ch iratd
ria inis who
M V O IT . tof k h *K«imL saal JOII.X
win
n iiiim n i(f in this g
ans*
"
.... rpivot
will rumrunner
irl’* sport* -----Dfci l l i rxto l «
ca*ilxl x*
l i T i i u O iriallan m d L o u U ltn i
A ir racing, stunt flying,
sky
r
K O I . A I I . It o f e n a * # t a
,m M o n d a y alsu
K a lr lle l l u i t i - '•ell. h a n dle Ih.* IsaR
a r r u r a t e ly ,
H
o
t
S
t
n
f
f
U x l fxc* W ltr a .
Ht»t#
roRifNiT# f iv n n b ly
with w riting, dog-fighting,
parachu1*
Itre c to i for t h r tra m * 1 a n d in g e n e ra l show a w o rk a b le
n
il
nag
ing
T
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K
K
T
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T
K
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r
F
U
1A
1IP
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thou# a l ihrlnctltin and Mirinrsols, jumping, format ion
flying, and
*u
knowledge uf ftpnda men tala
o f'
h a n a ii j
T A iu n
&lt;wua##i i
w hir# th# • lif p iw in of clkmile balloon burs ting contests are in ­ in hand tennis
li#uta&gt; I kf« O i m s s Mtoklfaa.
the game. If is these boyi w io
G IR L S ’ S P U R T IIR IF F S
•nd th# condition of plmjring sur­ cluded In the demonstrations fur
laXTH1.1K II H O H X U 4 I
TIM#*
w in to
will Im* chosen soon to furrti tbe
Nqu«rr. P rir»it, M khlgaa.
I'I m&gt; was di(i|ipe&lt;l
completely
faces m ik# i sound ground it* Sunday’s dedication
Maneuver*
T K k J riiA U tilC lt
mmd U
arh*KiJ
team
f'umpetlltun
is
gvtt if k M s#ntiil. The
cumblmtio«i bp the Goodyear “ B lim p”
will this pa*t Molidav in Ihi'I i grades ting keener now, Roys, voo must
ON A Aa n i A t t t o W X tof. « U . .
m i . I It to f l t r « &lt; D e lr.lt Wletol
and, liflirv r It in f.td,
of tnaL«pr ill, good
wr-mlhrr
im l augment thr program
bo stir for a place on tbe learn.
raw.
likll.KX
AI.MAMMT
##*.
better
roach Ing
obviously
htN
A record breaking attendance of •tugmg wa* the "e*e*cier”
o rtrV U lK JgLaMAHtf V. bay
b*~Diamond lu ll., and touch foot­
simte
fun.,
eh
giite.
.
Seeuir
born# fruit on th# tout hern grid- 2A,fM&gt;0 persons is
to.#a
IS#!#.
M
.r
m
Ht*a.
•
De~
expected
by
played, but H A V E Y O U R W A T C H
tr.fcii Mlehlaan. JOHN r . K U I,
i uiidyii
league,
I I and ball 1* still being
rwpatnA
iron route and there’* no tailing I Hugh Thomassnn, who la direct- that
with wremrig interest
It ereni*
All l&gt;# i n . #
by «aa who r a l l y S o n
k
Lodge snd June lliyan " m i o l
now when- it’s going to slop
ing the show for the city.
I •..It M lrh ltta
away the hiinm* tin t kv basket 1most of the boys have lowt their B r l ( ( i . J t w t U r . M s*. A h .
pep m these game*.
Mr Scbll&lt; SB*e*-arln# lr«# i
tl
ball t#*t
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diamond and touch football can
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be completed
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whit# satin lining by ailsisks, at l l o l l S . rtlH T K It
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fa mo us Cowart llrothera of
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n d ra .
ville, Jo# Welsh and Vic Black* 1nc idea tally, be te waanag tbe I
atone rtf national rodeo fame will 125 hat he won in that event
b# here, the committee announced iliarkstone will defend his title
ln tka Sanford rodeo.
today.
Welsh la now riding inatruclor
All event*
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South Leads Other Sections
On ’35 Alt-Anierican Team;
Dixie Lands 4 Men On R oll

Balance Of Power On
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M r. end Mra A. J. Trent ton anil
llenry lUrrioon of New l\»rl
fam ily 'tailed friend, a n j r r l i - Rlehey. .pent Thank»gl»rn» hull
tltrea at 1 reebu’ R Tba nk a glvin f.
A«ys h ,r, with hi, p»rent», M‘
H&gt;J» Brnnnir ItuCEer of Ta lla - and Mti C. F. Harr'*on.
haiaee. will v iait her ai.ter, kfri.
Kenneth lU rtia o fl haa return I
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to Galftrrvillr a O e r -pi-n.llnR th.&gt;
Mr*. A liir Green of Andereon, ThankaElvIny holiday, here.
N . C.. Mr and
M r». Frank Akkra
Chart*. Htwiley left
SunrUy fm
and aon V n r k .
Mia*Martha Chhey, A'lile* to re Mime h'a work with
of Clayton. li» were Eue.ta of M r thr State Road Pepw tment
and M u Good.peed laat week.
M r. and Mra. t). ’ fl l.e »y Imd
Mlaa
K i t . M rCullar
.pent aa their ruryta for T h a n V .E lv In j
Thank.Elvtne
with relatWea a l d'nner
Mr
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M r a .
St. Peter •huff.
Ilrrm a n JaenbRon, M r. and Mr*.
A l thr rrru 'a r mrctnig of Ih f Aba Jarobaort ami children
I lim r K onomlf C*lub T u r-d a y at Sanford, and M r. and Mra Samm I
Monroe. Mi* M ary Brant fa re an I**vy in d children.
Intere*tin* report c f the ,Semlnole
Mra C. A. M iller
and
M m
C unty ro u r d l meetinf which M ary S'onea apent the Thank*
waa held at the home of Mra J. rlvlnir holiday* ln Daytona H r i'lt
C Dill* of Genera. The lidiea
Mi' and Mra. S. V Smith. Mra.
a d 1 Preat A atat re ,in * in f the hit tong. "I an't ■ No vteite.l the nurae'a room a l M ary Smith, and Mra. Athel a
rhia a llt ir r lf D a y," compnaed ra p rria lly for Ihem by Irv in y Berlin the arh ot and made plant forQulfk were ihoppinjr In Orlando
in 'T i i p H a t." IMret flK O n*dio muaieomtAjr. O ther ton* hlta In equipping and re&lt;!ccoratlnff the Friday
l« F. Tew of Sanford wa* the
thw paittire t i r thw "P ltfo lln o ," “ No S thn**." "Get The* Behind room for rumenitnca and beauty.
Home
Economic Rueat of Taro l
Culpepper
la•t
M h iaiam." "Tl&gt;p llk t” and "Gheek and /’heek." \a tilre and RnKen A dehffhtful
fru.t
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'* • .ueeea.or to " T h e G ay Divnreee" and "RoN nrw rod
M r and Mia. \ \ . I. Seig eri
l^ t^- " T b p \\* l" will W &lt;** at Th e Milan# Surtday ■ml Monday
In the Arhtickle Coffee conteel tertained the follow ng tfiirat* a
which
given to the variout their camp on the St Johna Rivrv
achooJa ft»r thi t»eat paper in E n f - ! during the paat week end
Mr
liah the foil* wing boy* and flrla *nd Mr* J ( ' Dilla and »nm , S
woa priie* t'atherine Ivey. Joyce ^ Smith, C . I’ S r g of Fernnn
Wardwelt. Mattel Allen. f lr a t ;T h f - *hna. Mlaa Faiaon. Mi«a Khadra
■m u m u a i aw iia n
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adore Oglraby. Wannell Metta. I ulpepper. and F W a u l of W in
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Lola Mav Wynne, arfn^d; Ruth Trr Lark
F o r tho tak e of som ething d 11rtlw llae. W IJ t'amtwall Iata
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