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Franciaman Good
I In Playoff
ty Nine N m "Law k, S Ts 1, WMi
T* B t Ptajrc4 T k tft 'M u r;

*m Agmfai Lmdk At Brt
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Help Hatters.
Retail Title
Saaford Baaehall
Ctab Reorganized
Far 1137 S e e a o n

B a c k f ( e l d

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DUKE n

DAVIDSON
BULKS

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I Tha Tornado .quad l. the beat*
balai cad rroup Alesaadar h u had
In yarn. V elm a pleyara ratamad
for arary poeltioa, ralaforvad by
llw n n l promliing ao-pbomoVos.
I Alaunder h u cheated the of­
fense .lightly. Thera will la u
much. If not more, paia-lhrowlng
and a varied Maortmoot of power
plays designed for inch hard*
plunging bark. a . Pteteher Sima,
Harry Appleby end Marion (Dutch)
Ko m u iil
Little raramplng of tho 1035
lineup will bo required of the TorI noth pilot. U* m i war* faw aad a
I good many of tha top homoral who
I played regularly a year ago wki)
I march to the GtiggJlSB
I ' J h* pcMulbla atartiae Um would
I shape up llha UiU: Jurdan and
| Jen*, at «nd«i Chance aad Lied*
I s.-y at tackle.) PltialmmoM aad
I Nixon at guard* and Preaton at

t h is w e e k t h e f ir s t p r iz e

2 5 ' 'diamond*

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Ml* lilt* Tfcr»lr* lk k .t s v
iu &gt;iimI*I* will &gt;•"
liv iln&gt;vi»&lt;i i»'u rtcond I'l**
NOT B i nsaawsa Plane* e

However, the association has
stated it. belief that baseball
In this city neat year will pay
for itself should arc light* be In
.tailed at the local field, so, fi­
nancially tho club should b* bet­
ter equipped during tho oncomIng iruon than It wa* last yoar.

NEW YORK. Kept. I7-—W - - 1
liar*'* the way the record book*
show why Carl llubba I, the Giants'
ara Irft-hindar, I* Just about tha
COLOHKD WOMAN want, job beat pitcher In tha big leaguoi this
aa cook, taundrcaa. Viola Wil­ year)
liams, Dll Cypraaa Ave.
Wen 13 atrnight tine* July 13.

Claaaifhtd Advertiaementa

COLORkT “WOMAN wants jld* HUrtrd 13 times) pltrhod 12 full
doing laundry or h»’icv wu b. gamta, otto at ID Inning*.
Allowed 71 hit* in tho 113 In*
Mary Turmr, 1014 W. nth Bt.
pitched hitlcaa kail for three In­
t f t t f t r Toole Tablet* aastaln
ning*.
,i if f
M ayalor Invlgoratora aad other
Went In for relief one#.
&gt;SiM laaU , Owe doe* papa up or, BSM, gland*. If not delighted, FOR RENT furnUhad 3 bedroom
Makar rafuada faw m t i paid. house. Good location. Phono
Call, writ*, MeKaynoIda' Drag Co. I 133-R for appointment.

FOR HAUL Used Katrina tor
electric rofrigerxtor. Almost
naw unit 455. Easy term*. Goa-,
oral Appllanco Co.

fe SMd earn. Thao* car* ara priced HYPO HI-TRST tractor fuel. Ida
M r atnlghk ash with a* trade
par gallon. Sinclair Refining
Co., Saaford.
iliM T A T f Mass SasiW friaas SMALL GIRLS RICYCLR far
and Sasiaf ousllty. Baal aw
auto Phono S74-W.
CfiM . a n v . v w a i s i
WAKRFIKLD BABY Carriage,
Ilk* naw. I l l 711 Park Ava.
IM
RCONQMY—Quality -Baev- LARGE QUANTITY USED c*Ut ; la* to laundry aad Dry Cfeantag and 2 a 4‘a for sal*. Ftwa*
■BF f*aW Raymond t o a l p i d at •74-W.
I f t a i s asr.

Girl Student-Now
Leaving For School
Will Appreciate
m ost a W atch
From W ert’s
W E R T - T h e Jeweler
(arid Tllto Saturday
ATLANTA, Ga.. Kept. 17.-/A1
—Southern and H. K. C, opening
gridiron schedule* for h'nturdsy:

FRREt STOMACH ACID, GAS
FAINS, lNDIOESTION relieved
Wriak. Gat Free sample doctor’* BOYS AND Ulrla blcycion-'.l
prescript low. Udga, at MaRayna prko that will save you
eUa' sad Laaay** Drug 8tores.
money. Slanky-Rogtn Hard
war* Cat

lo.4r4-

w n vktory te carter* the w -

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pmmm

pkjroff Wlivctt

DELAND, Bapt. ITc-A flock th# rival &gt;«*••
■iptownna win to th* chief Cocakhl kept
ioara af the Btotoon UnlwT- scattered
u

eta* htte.w al
St. Aerjattae

Ing tho high .Pirll. of their
- S lT tU d^hS
Chartra. but would not commit
u ^ u J m d ntUmo*
thams.lv. s on tha prospect* when
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w „ (IIM but Got■o much depend* upon untried Bk“
&gt;lvBr, inrincibta In
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, 'th e plnchea. Each mound.man

Co to Wert’* and aecuro tho “ Kuy” wnrJ. Write this*
woril In tho spice above nntl nend this nd with your I ranter.
j Sim* will bo the field general
chart to Tho Herald Office.

■ (no much stuff for llwrq^ to tho h i a fHT wrecks, '

nightcap ami tha Pirate* won
8 another pitching duel, 4 to 3.
1 Bine* tho second plant CardI Inab also split thalr twu start*
• In Phlhuklpbla yesterday, the
• even break left tha Giants 4 1-2
® gamra in front, with only II to
'• play.

ACM

Cowall and Chat Freeman, lido l*Pl&lt;&gt;^"L *
*taPtko*M*wuth
coach, beginning today the tenth ^ ^ T L ^ o w ln d c ir a haid’donbk
day of morning and afternoon

Firm »•••. ** e«reon, i t W .r f. Jew.lry iter# an* emuea

10* were*. *r d * « itn tu « &gt; «• umpioto IM •#*•»-

• l l m H T h l . mart 0* Pa*. In orOar te

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Th# fifth aad yorhap* the do-!
dime gam* r t the C lue C W 1
bet ween the Ftarida State Laeiee.
a n j Um G iinili H w ldi L ncv9&gt;

feat hall UuMptonehlp of Florida,! «ff»ct A w a lh a a d ia f * taaahe
la hk itolly worhaeta of tha by McGowan, FUagavaM, BwtoOraan t a d W k l t o hopeful, to; * ” and &gt;**«*» dtwvo w » faer
Bulky PlaU. Brady Cowell, head S t Auguattoa nm . In the « 0 w
coach, hae found but a pitiful l»«
raamaat of tha powerful hot] ThaCapital barter
aW h*
■low-fooled teem which pusheddown after that opealae aheea*.
through to vktorie* orcr tha and \ t w u aot aatll the *oaaa&gt;H
■mailer college* lent j m r - b f l t that tha l&gt; n M k jjW t« a ap aa»
the graduate* of tha freshman of »h* Florida State Laaeee
■quad contain »»m« briyht pu- f,,ubl *f*la phtw the TwInrtM*
piu
m dvftnaa. Carry r iU f tn J i

1. Clip inti entire d a r t Inelu.me Mo rtaartlMmaot ho-

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Clubs Split
’NEW YORK, Sept. I 7 . - W Tho Giant, drew a step nearer
the National league flag yesterriay, sllhooph grill... only on
earn break in a tlnublr-hraili-r
marking
thalr season final.
against the Pittsburgh l'irates.
Thna hlta and a walk In tha
fourth Inn!nr accounted for all.
tha Giants* runa na they pulled I Ing to figure* for the past sea­
out a t to i decision In thu son, whlih will be reliasrd* In
opener. Olil -Wall* lloyl hiwt lha form of a financial report

a**. I t - '

T ear P n a l s i m ifftS T U s *

tort pear would
Ith the powlbl*
raa, who would ha
her tiaaa of bnat-

a two-run rally in the eighth
Inning of tha second encounter
broke a 2-3 deadlock and enable
jlka Rad Bird* to forge ahead.

n r. a u g u s t ih r ,

Boat her*.
iDuk* v, Davidson at Greensboro.
aFrcsbyu-rian v. Ckmson at
Ckmaon.
North Carolina Stato v. Eon
College *; Raleigh.
Rrunuke v. V. I*. L at Blieksburg.
Month Carolina v. Erskin* at
Columbia.
V. M. I. v. Wofford at Lexington.
Citadel v. Newlerry at ChariotRichmond v. Newport Now* at
Rkhmond.

a—Denote. Conference game.

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Appleby, Konemov, Hay*, Edwant*, Moore ami Tharp* are the
halfback, and Collin, and Beard
the fullback*. Junior Andenon, a
aophomore, may break into the
regular hill-carrying llnoup often.
There la an array of promising
sophomore line reaetvoa. Including
Cushing and Rltumar, lark lea; Wl!run and Bynum, guards; Given*
and Furlow, center*, aad Smith,
and.

NEW YORK, SapL 17.-(&lt;V&gt;By splitting yesterday'll doubleheader with tha Pirate*, while
tb* Cardinal* wtro doing ttw
Boxing CoMmiaxioa aamo
against Philadelphia, the
Hears Braddock Case Giant* maintained thalr 4 1-3
game National League laud over
NEW YOBK, SopL 17.-4A ^- tha second place
Gas House
iTht Now York Stat* Athletic Conj- Gang.
The
Cuba, however, Mr*. Mary WUmar, 70, charged
I mlaalon
beard
aoeond-hand picked up a full gam* by tak­ bar husband, Allan Wltmar, 73.
Wcdnooday that Jimmy Brad- ing two till* from tho Hinton
dock’a injurod head waa showing Btca, whkh loft them only n
aatlafnctory Improvsmant.
half gam* out of second pinto
Braddetk » u to hart raprotad eud five off the pace.
parson MenThe standings after yestrnlay'*
about tb* In- schedule:
ilsy to toll tb*
jury, whkh lad to postponement of
Game* Game,
rtv u . aaw ra
hi* heavyweight title match with n u b W L Prt. Behind to May i« tmn e a r n * r « • « * * •
vv j t w a •aw avaart cw gaMax Nchmellag. laataad Um com- Giants M 57 .601 -----11
tv . erawm e r r a m e u M .
■a FamaaTa
mlasicn rtcahred a latter from Dr. Card* H3 82 MO 4 1-2
10
ra the Katata “• EKWJAMIN
Twenty-four University of Flori­ Fred Alba* who has baaa with Cuba 83 63 .564 5
0 T. I .COIIKV,
JaewsaaC
da freshmsn draw football uni­ Braddock e | the Florida Medical P ries T&gt; C7 .538 D
0 Notice la kset-T «IVaa tMI IM
unrt.rslMB.v will, an «bw M U tdae
form* Turn-lay afternoon and Center la Veaka. Fla. Dr. Alba* I
uf (Irtotwr. A. I». 1*1*. Sf***" W
irportid lit llend I"Couch Josh reported Braddock Improvlag but*
lha llo.orahla Coujty Jwl** «jM
Cody, Rand Dixon and I Carlo* id it would ba Inadvisable fori
I’ructor for praetke.
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The Baby Gator* stressed aari- kaat two meatha.
rjs
a tir r d M K g s w
■nd .1 Mid IIom. tha. aad Ortta,
a)« ami bloeitlng, the two main
The commlaalan than set Nov.
maka aptillc.Uaw t» M* said
point* In Cody's practice, thaaa 115 aa th* date far tha next « Jutta- fur . Ilu l orttlamaal »f
hi. administration of a^d aatala,
days.
port oa Braddock'a raadUion.
and for
nrdsr diackarglag bint
Linemen reported directly to I
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as such administrator.
Dated this lha ttth d*r rt AaCoach Cody while Droctortook
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over the v.rally forward wall Bal* tanacd Elvtal Dll Ilug &lt;^»lx
gust A D. I »r nJ s it R. «w,«
«*.
i Lang,
for |hu ently minute* uf prae- prli* Holst*la aowa to taka rafaga
Aa ACmlnlatraloart, tbo M tls r t
tic*. Hanlagu msoagad varalfy «»d** a tiaa at Altoona, Fa.
becke a lorn* whiM DUun handled lightning biOad aU af them,
th* fruoh ball carriara and Floyd
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Christlsn, vuteran crvl, and John
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the

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c n ilh ir wlngmun, [tut
i-ud-i
thalr

Southcoatoan.

Kentucky v. Maryrill# at Lavthe
Ingtcn.
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Frraidant
Mississippi v. Ualan at Uahrerbrut bar* or shters.
alty.

was busy
receiver*.
has

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With a Smilst

WELER
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Government Troops Two
Dollar Flood
'B last TNT Charge I Hitt T o u t
Under Toledo Fort
Risks l i f t

Tm Ro o k Entire

F infljr M aroons
In Tips Of Trees

CM&gt;&gt;'.|AUbuM Maaidu

KsNm

jAdoption Of NtW

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B«t»AJ«tt» «“»» Wlfe Cffnrt Of Hi

BAN ANGELO, Trx., Sept. 18.
—(JF)—Tbs resew* e f seven rvfngevx, miaowed la tho traen neat
the flood ravaged Plum O a t
cnerred n a t­
a l the devastated eity an
of th* Coneher
them to start fo­

Gi m — t at T»
Sp«Ml 79 M l l l i e a
To Btfta g tb ta Dof e a o i v e F o n ts

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GENEVA, Sept.

Tropical Hurricane
Flattens Coasts Of
Carolinas, Virginia
W ill
Diphtheria Here Legion Men Boost Nine-Foot.
W ater,
Melton For Chief Oct
Uader Control,
^Nea*
Nine Aiserti
Atlantic

ropesn powers, convening la
Genes* amid new wnr fears ev• r Europe's In s t* k it y, have
•bind n wap to to r vanquished
Ethiopia from Monday's assembly
•fe tin g and to obtain renswed eolh b r itio * of Italy.
Officials said Ethiopia's delegat ion weald to refused seat* on
estimates
th* xround that it did not repre­
to th* Inundated oter
sent an effective government.
thaa to.00O.0M.
They added the League D not
An unidentified h o r s e m a n
Five cave* of diphtheria were
ChaagM la the schedule of Bey
lif.
.v . „ -..» to e n « r* d to recognise tho llstiin
Scout courts of honor wars an­ fished hb
reported in Hanford today by Mrs.
t s p r r l i l i Iacts
Dorothy tomb, public school nurse.'
nounced today by A rthur Braanan, refugee*
II. T tr V-M -lainl Pl u s
. ,
local chalrmaa of the Central F.er- pvTTnn 10 a piicw os h i v */* a a - • •, ,
Simultaneous
y
with
the
an-'
N O UK O l.K, Vn., S e p t. 18.
grp waters swirlsd around hto • K,“r* ®'bkpl* non-ex.stent or
Sspft. 1«— (AF)—
Ida Council.
aotneement of the disease, Mrk
—An
Atlantic hurricane
and
endangered tto ,* * * " ou* of lb* te « n « ■ btari I n n
In tho future, roorts aru to be mount
Mowing with trcniendoiui
horse's fooling se v an l Urns*.
( The Swiss government launched tom b said there is no cause for
bald once crsry three months In­ Th# familp of Eugene Weaver a gigantic financial campaign to alarm, since the situation is en­
(ury nortliwuril uIuiir the
stead of eaco each month, accord­ had been in tho trees fine* flv* repair domestic defenses. Urging tirely under medical rontrol and
coast, today smashed aertaw
ing to Mr. Bra nan.
the ahiirca of the f'amlinaa
o'clock yrsterdih morning whoa Swiss eltlxsns to suuscilbo to a all rase* are In strict quarantine.
Tho next session Is scheduled fur the river treat on n rampage.
ami Virginia Into Maryland,
defense loan of $78.373,000. Tho
Further,
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said,
an
a
t­
Monday night a t 7:10 o'clock in Two boatmen. Ilsnrp Boyd and government asserted tho “instabllcutting off Ocean City Iruta
tempt is being made to secure tho
the Junior High School.
the mainland after having
Robert Canute, also war* trapped tty In Europe and efforts of an
In announcing the changes, Mr. eommoaitp, today cheered r»sU tarm lstic force* may p n rlp iu te service* of a state health officer to
.swept u nine-foot tide com­
administer
Immunisation
serums.
Bra nan released the folowing In trees when they tried to a t any moment a catastrophe rv
pletely over Ocracukn I*.and.
In ndvislng parents, the nnru*
statements addressed to Scouts:
With duxtm* of small communi­
the Weaver* tost s ig h t
en more tragic than that of 11) it." asserted children with even a touch
MADRID,
Sept.
18.—
T h o Central Florida Council
ties Isolated, with communications
of
sore
throat
should
not
be
sent
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_ Toledo'* Aka- Ramon Cota (above), musician ha* recently decided that It will
sundered, nnd with great warta
to school.
mm*
w iH itm u u aa tremendous
aar withstood
f ootling across coastal areas, no
and ea-ioldlcr who eras known be best to hold courts of honor
Member*
nf
the
American
The following, takrn from tho
explosion of a ton of TNT s Orbjr o. Hctchcoat whtn he every three month* Initssd of once
-ire one could determine accurately haw
“Regulation and Control ...............
of Com*),toglon in erveral states
a
month.
today and. in ttho cellars of alived
great the loss of lives anil property
t Huntsville, All., led ofmuntcsble Dlscn-c-,' ub idled by j*booming giitnrhy Melton (nbm -i might be.
castle, manned 7 k rr* a to
the ruined cast
"It is thought that this will
th*
crude
grave
of
hi*
enlth,
l(
rec-l
»
,ublUh'
r
the
Griffin
(tin.)
the
Htate
Board
of
Health,
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atachln funs to hold off wlf* In the cellar of hL* home make them more appreciated by
Northeast gales, signalising tto
News, for election ns national
ommended hy Mrs. tom b for s tu d / 1,•'*'*'***.
oM urtin
in f Government mill* a t Trenton, N. J., and wa* the boys, due to the length of lime
approach uf the hurricane’* dead
commander
at
the
annual
runby parents:
t lamen.
center, drove water across tbs
quoted as confessing he killed they will have to -look forward to
“Hourre nf infection—Discharges {vrntlon beginning in Cleveland only high bridge connecting (J-exh
By
K ven a a t h e G o v e rn m e n t her
(
Hept,
20.
(Associated
Preis
“partly accident*!)/ and the ceremony.
fr*m diphtheritic lesions of nose,
c a r r ie d o u t th e f i r s t p a r t
"This change will also enable us
City with tli* mainland.
throat, conjunctiva, vagina and Photo)
o&lt; Ha " te n ltla decision" to blow C £tiy_ in sslf-dcfsti**."
to plan more Interesting programs,
Four hundred Inhabitant* to
wound
surfares.
■0 the A lenaar, powerful lysdW lIncluding a short talk, and sill o',
Ocraroko Island, twenby miles off
"Mode
of
transmission—Directia K aO U demanded conacrlpso allow us to lend mor* color to
the Nurlh Carolina rna-t, escaped
ef all ahie bodiad moa sad
the proceeding*.
The Seminole County Agrlcul* group at one time or another dur­ Iv by personal contact, Indirect I/
deitli when nin* feet of water
. _ administration reform*.
"Therefor*, the next court after turnl Association held It* annual ing th# past year, Mr. Dorn-r by articles freshly soiled with dls.
hi bsl completely acmes, ( tu u li,
T tr f ir* of three great
•
W
mv
.
or
through
infected
milk
the one scheduled Monday w lljT il lueefi'iig but night a t the Semi­ gamed them aVToJiows;
land. Most of them wvro In tto
or
milk
piuduiV-.
’ the ta r n ted To.ede c u bo held until Dcrember. No on* nole
lighthouse.
High School auditorium
1. Organisation meeting a n d
can say that four nights out of th* with eleven men being nominated commit lee programs; *—nsw fer­ “ Incubation period—Usual y two
This cenlur of the storm, .who**
year Is too much to call upon 70a for officer* to serve during the tiliser law effect*; 3 —f#rtlll»er to five days, nreaslunally longer if
■rm , are winds of 70 to IWT iaPsw*
with a
to devote to tho welfare of ocr ensuing year, and IS being nomi­ analysis ai d prices, ami boras tho carrier state precedes the de­
&lt;n hour, passed Norfolk ihtriag
Math of the toUding
bcy«. and, among other thing*. I nated to msmbsrship on th* Board tirstm ent; 4—co-operative mar­ velopment of clinical symptoms.
tho morning.
Period
of
enmmiinlcnbillty—
la a a svalaaehe of rock
keting and purchasing program*;
am sure that the new plan will of Director*.
Ho fur only on* lif# is reported
Variable,
until
virulent
barilla
, Govsnuacnt troupe
A yearly report was given by ft—co-operative purchasing pro­
mean a full attendance at each
lost.
have
disappeared
from
the
secre­
refin to pleat the
court.
IVcsldent F. F. Domer, whisk grams; 0 -co operative purchasing
The Const Guard was busy aid­
of the Republic and rained
"I fully realise that eur night* Included an account of th* past factors; 7—Florida Canr.l and tions nnd the lesions. Usually two
ing ships off the coast anil In
grenade* at passages leading
are pretty well taken up with yetr's activities and his observa­ marketing agreement; H—tick era­ weeks or less, seldom over four
ives. Several crafts sent out dieto the cellar*.
Hanford's Nstlonsl Guardsmen meetings, but I do want to urg- tion on the various phase* of tho dication nnd mule dipping; D— weeks,
A six-point program of ex;.....*’V. &amp;*x calls hut so far all wuro to*
"Isolation—Until two cultures
From the underground vault* will move ln(o their new srmory ynu to let nothing Interfere with work accomplished by th# asso­ soil conservation.
mental inn In the Hetniiioh- County Ili-veil given aid In time.
vicious machine gun fire anawcicd Saturday, Kept 20, H wa* an. your aUendsrtro a t these courts ciation.
As a final step In an attempt from the thrust and two from the
Damage to property Is •'gperisd
In listing the projects which to unite all farm associations nose, taken not &gt;e* than 21 hours greenhouse was laid nut here to­ to run high in tho roastnl area*
the charge.
nouneed today by Cspt. If, C. once each ninety days,
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gana
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day
by
a
Urge
nxsembly
of
farm­
B|&gt;srt,
fall
to
show
the
presence
were
under
discussion
by
tho
The f l n t blast 'enabled Govern. Washburn, National Guard of­ “The Scout movement Is count­
of ifvi-rnl states front North Car­
near
of diphtheria bacldl.
ficer.
ers and growers who convened olina n'irtimnrd.
ing on you to help Insplro the
“ Immunisation—Passive Immim- in the Court Null#*,
Original plans h id been laid to boy* by your attendance
ilistion with anti-toxin Is rare’y
make the transfer from tho old
Dr. It. W. Ituprecht, head of thnecessary for exposed persons oyer
building tomorrow, CapL Washchemistry department of the Unifive
year*
of
age,
for
whose
pro­
bum said, but a brief delay In
tection dally eliminations by a Verxity of Florida vt|ierlnient sta­
building and other unavoldablo
physician nr nurse suffices. In­ tion, attended ills- m-.-mk' ii aiol dis­
circumstances necessitated a poutfants nnd young children exposed cussed local pruhlems with I a or
ponement.
&gt; A southeastern district m •cl­ to diphtheria in the family should agriculture interests.
The
offlrer
stated
that
all
tho
All
teacher*
emp'oyed
In
Hemi| A large dckgatlon of Semi
Grnwing Intcii-st In golfing nt
I lie first phase of (he program
nole County pu'itic sehoul* have ing of the Florida Htate Kile- receive a pmphytatlr dosn of anM l Countjr Democrat*
today major building operations will
|ti toxin without prior Kchlrk te st­ w ll lie la determine (he i-xi-nt the Country C uti has liccn #vlhave
been
completed
next
week,
,
,
,
■
taken
nn
oath
of
loyally
to
the
men's Association wlll^h* held
was la Orlando .attending the
C. t . ( ullins. aUto consul for ulilted States Constitution. T. W. in Vero Bench, Hepl. 28. M#t!i ing, Unless they are ulrrady know i of damage to crops caused hy (ho deured this week by tho largo num­
rail* which was I Having only a few minor finishing
to the physician to he immune." continuous application of fish ber of players who have made th#
the
Vt.HHln»#n
of
he
VVorl^
l.lt
U
w
ton,
County
school
superintendhave opened with a ' tlou' h** * * " • lh* *‘n**ture wUI
Cleveland, Hanford flro chi*' and
roe mis of tho course.
yesterday for Columbia, S. f . (n t|
^
,
setups ('• (he soil.
M l oMack this after- be complete.
Among the out-of-town players
i Ik . oithi written president of the Htate Associa­
Th* roof will to finished this where he will attend a meeting
Hecsmdly,
experimenli
will
Ui
of the board of national directors
* ollo» la« '•
visiting the links since Monday
Week,
it
was
reported.
tion.
announced
today.
!
eondirctisl
In
an
effort
In
discover
by
William
Tyler
P
igs)
Aftov wtadiag through
the
aro It. N. Carpenter, Hhanghal,
Copt. Wsshbur said th* flagpole, Saturday.
| which is the cost potash for lo.-nl
"I believe In th# United States
One of the principals topics
lily’s A m t* , th* procssston was
(
tiinix: It. c . Trimble. Bradenton;
for
the
tract
of
land
on
which
tho
use, niurirte or sulphate.
to have halted a t Municipal Au­
Albert Hawkins nnd
Netti* of America as a government of the lower fir# insure tiro is ‘e-i on
lack ll'irnnr, Histersvlll*. W. Vn-t
K aallaavS aw *•*• rival
prop
*,
ty
the
people,
for
tho
peo­
A
third
step
will
Invillvi
ex­
for discussion will be prnpwivd The University of Florida's
Oglesby, both of Lake Monro.*,
C. O. Ultle, Jacksonville; nnd Y.
to th* party la**Florida w-r* to
were licensed to wed yesterday, ple; whose Just powers are derived alt classes of buildings, the propused three muntlis' grmind tensive applications uf liming the Mitchell, Orlando.
from
th*
consent
of
th*
governed;
have spafesw.
a,il to determine vvli-it vu.bnei
according to records in th* of­
Local payers Included Jack
cuurse in aviation would bogin should le used, nnd when it should
o democracy In n republic; n sov­ chief asserted.
Among tha speakers wer» F itd
fice of the ounty Judge.
I'ntlerron. Terry I'stlcrson. Fr*d
about
Oct.
t
according
to
ItifurA
secuiul
assembly,
to
include
ereign nation of many sovereign
i t b aomlnew
for
be spread.
ll dly, John Iti-rhst, Ham lllghlryiiutlnn received here (inlay.
Claud Popper ami
The weather; generally fair to­ states; a perfect union one and firemen of the so'illiweilern dis­
The fourth experiment will ren­ 10nn, Elmer Toll, Raymond LundAnnminreinent
of
the
plan
to
amine** for
night and Saturday except scat, Inseparable; established upon th»-o trict, has been ct'lsd for Oct. give a IK) day periml nf (wide ter around llut lime of fertilisa­ ipiist, J, /elmnnowltl, John Lud­
(citato, and
lered shower* Saturday on south­ principals of freedom, equality, ft in tokrlsnd. I ower Insuiai-o- aviation instruction was rrcelvel tion us npptird to certain crops. wig. II. II Colomnn, Joe Masters,
The Colonial Oil Company today west and sxtrsta* south coasts. Justice and humanity for which rats* also will fa« talked there, in Hanford yesterday. Cost of tinFifthly, water control is to be ('. Clem. -Uni Ingley. A. C. Rey­
■ M n. George MeEory, County dUctalmed ownership of tho shark Extrema
Northwest
F lo rid a - American patriot* sacrificed their
studied.
nolds and Howard Faville.
course
is
$100
which
includes
according
to
Chief
Cleveland.
anmmittoewomnn, and Voli* WII- on Lake shore Boulevard, no* mile fair tonight and Saturday.
llv*a and fortunes,
f . K. W iliams, Rato McCall,
Lastly,
tests
will
ho
comlui-ted
to
r'Him
and
board
at
Camp
K
ihimiCounty
commltteemaa, w rit of the Lsko Monroe Bridge,
" I therefor* tolisvo It my duty
Approsiniatcly 2(10 persona are veil, near Ocata.
u-certain the la-st sources 'if pfco-i- ('bet Estes, Ralph Chapman, Ol­
attending th« which yesterday drew the fire of
(ha Veto
Saturday's tides: low, 3:44 A. to my country to tov* It; to sup­ cxpectcu to attend
io Caldwell, V. I- Flemming. E.
Incluiled In the operation n r 1 p lisle.
M. and 4:24 I&gt;. M.; high. 10:23 A. port Its Constitution; to obey its Bunch session, th* local thief shop esperiener, classroom work,
tto State Read Department.
C. It. Dnwsun, County form Ward. Ed Randall. Mrs. J. O.
laws;
to
respect
it*
flag;
ami
to
expected to
said.
Th*
territory
embraces
H. T. Walton, Colonial rvp-e- M. and 10:34 P. M. Sun rises at
research activities ami glider
Imney, Gene Martin tonry, Etlsnpatty
•« tto M . '
the entire east coast frum Locou training. A high school education agent, said some of the experi­ i't'lh Rollins, It. It. Dees, G. IL
sentatlvn In Sanfonl nnd Oilando, 8:13 A. M. and sots a t «:2» P. M. defend it against all sasm lr..”
ments
are
now
under
wuv
and
through Min mi.
said tto bal'dlng i, the property Mion rises at 1:44 A. M. and set*
or Its equivalent Is required be­
Workman. Henry Zuriletd#, W.
sv iry part «f th* Cotaabia Oil Company, rtp- at 7:51 I'. M.
The Lakeland mcoli-ig wi'l fore nno is accepted In the will lor concluded in th * near fu­
Gnrd'in llenn nml H. B. liens, Jr.
ture.
Others
will
reqtilru
;i
long­
Demo- resented h r John T. lllete, who
draw firemen from 'b a populn school.
forward a also to a t tto head nf th* Colonial
lion renter around lauvpx an I The Institution is being run term periml.
Growers plan to have frequent
At. Petersburg.
rteently in n Dewlopnwak Company.
ducted on a co-operative basis
«. J . Nix, Dr. W. T. U ngli /
, _____ ting. The flrnt
with the aviation division of meeting-, th# agent ixlil. a I re­
It had h**n mported to th*
■
nd
H.
M.
Rumbley
reported
a
k aal pnUtbto rally wan an »vn»t Chamber of Commerce that th*
State Itoud Department, the ex­ sults of the greenhorns.1 (irogrtim
fin* catch from thslr fishing trio
to Matony. Others are planned. Colonial Oil Company wa- th*
A ronsignment of lamklets contension department of the Uni­ aru tabulated and announce I.
to th* Indian River in Nee
Experiments in the greenhouse tninlng the Florid* Htate drug
versity of Florida, and the eduSam Byrd, the Sanford boy who Smyrna yesterday afternoon.
owner of tto tolldteg. Th i n u m ­
cslional division nf the Florida will tie under the direction -if K, It, and pure food statutes has boo*
ber passed on to The Ib-mld a rose to prominence on Broadway,
The largest hrul of the day wot
I’u rv Is.
WI’A.
received in tho County farm
letter from CL B. Treadway. chair­ today began retonranl of his new mads by Mr. Rumbley who re­
Further Information on the
agent's office, C. R. Dawso*
man of the State load Depart- production, “ Whit* Man," ncrord- corded a seven pound drum, while
lama than So Seminole County school may*b* obtained at thr
J
mend, who referred In Colonial lng to pres# dispatches received th* other men landed sevriul persona will b* eligitv'* fur old
said today.
Reminole County
Chamber of
I k total branch to the farm re- Instawi n f Colombia.
largo bass and trout.
An -one desiring a copy of tto
tor* from New Yarh.
ag* pensions which became pay­ Commerce.
admlnistraUew
today
Approxlnutely 3ft pound- o ' able on Oct. I, It waa announced
statute* may roll at tho f'on't
Tto east completed, tho author of
IU new quarter* In
lit use office and receive one, Mr.
tto nlay present, and Director fish was pulled from th# river by today from the local branch of­
Itdldtag, mem 40.
Melville Dark* to charge, J |r . th* three men.
I’at Canty ami J. C. Fairdoth, Dswson a n n o u n c e d ._________ ’
fice of th* Htato Welfare Ibmnl.
to the ergsnlxsUrn are
Byrd tope* to t o d hto Broadway
both of Sanford narrowly v-rapml
LOCAL W EA TH ER
to
it applieattoM for Iwans
premier* about tto middl* to Oc­
Injuries yi-xtrrduy when tlu-lr an
u n to farmer*,
Tho City Commission url!)
tober.
I . W. Far Lie of Hanford ha* totnohilo sk hilled on Wet pav mrnt
w sbted since somblo tonight in City Hall for
II* plans to taka t t o play out
v r *1?
------aad attending to routine work besn pledged to the H its Znts near Dvluind and overtnrmvl twice, Us. A firife . __ _* 47
W*e 1mat 11 her*.
r#»h. A v irk fi.
what a u y to th* flail u u io n of of town for *n* week ooriy In tto
Mellon Ware, son of Judge it. In an effort to list th* pension chapter of the Delta Sigma I'hi so­ It was reported here today.
—
f
t
A
virif*
M
ar.
tofko to tosd.^sartera budget dtseusslon before final 1
M xt month.
it
W. Ware, left thia afternoon f ir eligibteo.
The mulorlsts raid they werv *T$r. Avar*ere
cial fraternity at tho University
to O n tr a l f t o tkm to tatoa on adoptlv; a
it
if
a
t
A**M
|i
T
H
i
t
At present rehearsals a n bring Atlanta to resume studies In tho
A largo number of applications nf Florida, srmrding to press dls- traveling about 45 miles an hour
__
*T
Tt
n Avn.
grant to u p M illtnre* for 19M-ST, told in tto rehearsal to * to tto theological department a f Emory have been rectlvod, It wn« te- pstehos received here today.
77
f Aveil ........ tl
on the straight road vrlo-n n hiiriu
Two r*afbr«n&lt;M already have Lyceum Theater . Mr. Byrd win Ualveraity.
tt
\\ :il. AVil...... .
u
I parted.
Twenty other students, nil rest-|. rait'sil the rear end of the car to 11
73
M
to m and ladl- keen hold, and ronaldenbl* pri­ anaotmc* tto toadiaf monitors of Before to n in g to lefts Wat hocks, j Th* County Commission has atte
76
13
Ing In Florida, were pledged at skid ami sway.
t o th a t th a fto M may to n t * study has been tiv ra tto hi* .first east as a a artn r m a a a g r young War* will visit rolativex Incited about 19,088 fog old age
91
73
H
J
l
Estimated danisc- wis hbout I*
the same time, tho dispatch slat*
NT
77
.It
bodget kjr Commissioners,
within a few days, J| was rop?rted. in Uncolato* amt W arm ton. Ga. pensions la flemlMld,
A.
$300, Mr, Canty sai'l.
rd.
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Boy Scoots To Meet
Four Tbnee E a c h
n Year For Cerenmqr

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Flood

F ire Infection* A r t
Found In Sanford,'
A0 Q u a r a n t i n t d

Communication
D e s t royed;
Is U n c a l c u l a l

S 2 - J 2 "S r* *“ A

A gricu ltu re A ssociation
Sets Up Program For Year
Nine-Point Plan Ia Discussed
Local
Growers. Farmers; Election Of
Officers Scheduled

Guard To Move
In -New Armory
a u k t^ ea ^ ra s-^ OrSeptenber 26

Experiment Plan
T b Be Followed
By Farming Unit

Building, C o s t i n g
$37(000 To Clive
L a s t i n g Service

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Grower* Outline Pro­
gram For Green­
h o u s e Operuti * !“&gt;

Allegiance Oath Is Vero B e a c h Gets
Taken ByTeachers District Meeting
In Public Schools Of State Firemen

County Democrats
throng To R a lly
P « l d In Orlando

Interest In G o l f
Playing Increases
At Country Club

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Aviation Courtie T o
Begin At ltoosevelt
Camp On October 1

Colonial Oil Firm
Disclaims Shack
OnLake Boulevard

Sanfordites Bring
Sam Byrd** D r a m a In Fish At Smyrna
Begin* R e h e a r s a l
50 Persons Eligible
On New York Stage
For Old Age Pension
In Seminole County

I

F a m Offie* Branch
Take* New Quarters

Commiation To Make
Fiaa) Budget Study

to

Food, Drusr Statute 1
Itookn Available Here

San ford itcH Escape
Injuries In Wrccl:

Worn Will Study In J J t Z X A T 'o .'Z .
Emory University
day* in making investigations

Faville Is Pledged
To Gainesville Frat

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liner, won the m r m I em r n e t M l thin ym r on tW R a i
•on river between lending eonmereUl thlpa'of varioon mw
tiona. Many muon* may be advanced why tbia particular
crew won over the other Inpoelng Hat of entnee, but
there ie one eecret of crew racing that itaado ant abova
all othera ee the one likely to have shoved the Italian prow I MOm h r H n r
across the finish Has ahead of all othera, and that la &gt; a ih
if B p n t iT c ic m i
lav together."
By P r u l d i i t i
"Pulling together'4 In a boat crew Meant that every
individual has not only to keep In perfect hi erdlaatlnn
with every other member of the crew, but ho mast neither CHARLOTTE, N. C., Rent. H _ .
poll too hard nor too little. The man, who trlea ta exert
more power than hie comrades, will bo aa detrimental aa
the one who "rides'’ hit oar and lets the rest d the bays
cany him. Everyone must pull with equal force and
rhythm If the boat Is to attain Its maximum velocity
through the water.
This “pulling together" Is not confined te crew rac­
ing. It U
la a neraseery
apart. The
Ing.
. adjunct of moot every
______
quarterback, who curie* the ball, cannot get very far unleu hi* linesmen charge in low and hie Interference blocks
out the opposing tackier*. On the gridiron, a team that
isn’t pulling together may be Individually brflUaat but Hi
micces* in gamea won la usually aeaat
In military operations "pulling together" la aa ecemtlal
aa numerical etrength or quality of arm* and ammuni­
tion. An army, the many brmehea of which do not co-ordi­ " I was the first automobile
nate and cooperate, might aa well surrender to the enemy dealer la I k south," ha u p ,
had been driving ilnca ISM.
without firing a allot, because no military victory was ever "and
they Just had confidence
achieved without a spirit of perfect team-work between the IIn guess
me."
artillery and the Infantry, the captain and the sergeant, The Job data not m ala him ncrthe general and the private. All have to pool their efforts voue, ha *ays, but “I aatartlly
feel tba rcspviiulbillty." Ha ilway*
Into one greet objective,
What Is true of all these Is true of business. In order drive* mom carefully, keeping
for a business to succeed there must be co-operation be­ tha automobile a t a ip m l of S3
tween the lowest employee and the highest executive. No mllaa an hour batwaan towns ami
through them.
matter how unimportant a man's job may seem to him, It tr,Perhaps
tba most I m p rn iln
Is part of the whole unit which cannot function properly thing In connection
with tha Job,
if one of the cogs fails to work. It is team work, "pulling Bnrrlngcr nay*, U the precaution,
ogether" which makes any enterprise or endeavor success- token for tto president's safety,
For Instance, tho secret service
orders H srrlngrr to stay a t tha
wheel rontlnuouxly.
When President lloorer wae at
Kings Mountain in 19.12 somethin;;
went wrong with the motor anil
Barringer started to get out of
tho rar to repair It.
"The
secret
aerriee
men
wouldn't let me,” he says. "They
told mo to stay In my seat ami
bo ready to move immediitely."
One operative rides on each
running board.
Presidents are gracious pas­
sengers, norringer says, and none
has ever appeared frightened nr
criticised his driving.
touch' gnvn Woodor more rowA "personal
Wilson a favored place In
struggled

J ■ Those who have very sensitive
thermostatic arrangements can
fetoct n slight trace of fall In
tha atmosphere. .

:

fcW— Vn ley in Californio is
4am by a strike of ktture w o rk .
ace. New If this could just spread
to tha spinach pickers, the s-wll
key papulation
population or
of the United
bay
Ntitoa would be really Jubilant.
Beware of beggars, hitch.
Ukara ami petty thieves, who
will flock to Florida In droves ns
soon as the first breath of win­
te r semis the annual tourist
tra p southward.

ratification or rejection. While those seventy
men who sat through a long, hot summer and
with compromise after compromise, section by section and
almost phraso by phrase, were not s
results, history has shown that the: builder! better than
. Lloyd's odds an the chanc-i of they know. They set a pattern of I! lierty and moderation
■ ta tto r European war within six
In .government
Ant bcfo’rc many yenr* had passed was
. _______
n in th s been hevn-raliMsI from nine L
“ ue-egrtli around uml the
to mis’, to 17 to three, which could the: udmtiWVtoww’j ntalrimcn tin
ha Interpreted to mean that all Constitution itself became the model of doxena of new re­
the provocalIve speeches lately of publics in both the old and the new world wherever men
Hitler, Mussolini and Rtailn are sought true freedom,
'The Constitution was an enactment into basic law
heiag taken with a grain of «dt.
of the principles which Inspired tho Declaration of Inde­
pendence. The Declaration was more dramatic, with its
dofinnee of King George and its enunciation of convictions
| h™ t before that event were regarded ns treason. The
veloped Into quite a eartnonlit
"ibruge of tho Signers Inspired and thrilled the people
ami I* drawing for the prhq^
newspaper. Wo would like to see mid each recurring July 4 brings hack to Americans the
him draw one of Srnslnr Hodge* patriotic fervor of 76. Yet without the adoption of the
shedding crocodile tenrs while
making a plen before the Pardon
Board.
Hurrah for tho (’overnor of
Louisiana who slated he would
"run down nnd prosecute to the
fullest extenl” the four grown
men responsible for thmwlng a
little dog nff n bridge Inin tho
swirling waters of the Missis­
sippi, Fortunately,
a tugboat,
manned by men who "hail n
heart", put out from shore anil
affected tho rescue of the canine
victim.
On h b return to New York aft*
•v S tour through nf South, Karl
Browder, communist candidate fupresident, told rrpnrtera that In
Dlxb "they vote Hemncratle but
pray Repuhllcail,” Whether wr
do, or whether wo don't, one thing
la certain, we don't like Browd-r,
which, to our way of thinking, Is
an eitreme compliment to the
Smith.
We trust the tropical disturb­
ance which is Just nnw disturb­
ing the Inhabitants between North
Carolina and New Jersey will md
ha referred to aa a Florida hur­
ricane. Tha rioeest this one ev­
er camo to Florida was about 700
Miles ami. If there must be a name
attached to It, let'a call It a Yenke« itnrm.

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The great work of bulkheedIng I-she Monroe, begun mnny
months ago am) Interrupted by
the burning of the dredge bunt
nnd afterward by tha failure of
other dredge boats to do the
wurk, has begun In earnest again
with fine prospects of finishing.
The dredge boat, Standard, of
the Seaboard Dredging Co. nf
Jacksonville, now baa the contract and for the past week han
been a t work with day ami night
shifts and b working with every
prospect of surteM.
Exit baseball, enter football,

An Italian laltortr, who rotnplnltod of severe pains hi his
ilemmh, was found to ho harbor­
ing 13 keyv, o m ran opener, three
rigar boMere, 13 pencils, five
fe u ta ln pane, one spoon, two pea•U bolder*, four pen knives, one
safety rainy holder, a few needles.
* piero of glass, ami five coin*. Into the om direreifted group,
Mb should have started a racket Mr. DoriMr declared hla belief
that soon there would to only
one setup, In whkh there would
to roareatrated the efforts of
t t o Alcasar, ancient fnrtrvs* all factions and aides.
nf Toledo, that once housed
Other reports submitted to the
binge and princta, is nn mare. group were made on the canal
:TMm af dynamite beneath Ila by Qua Schmah; on tto Farm­
atoUd feuadatlons were set off er's Market by Rag h r i i N )
today to send tto mas* of stone on t to U. I Government Ex­
amd mortar Into crumbling ruins, pert ment Station by tto entire
■ad, with ft, an utwaliautad num- group; on tto law fer control
tor. of person* to their death. of seed germination and varieties
T W famoun architectural
tri- and Insecticide by Henry Mtrimt)
M pk
of 8pain * i n
being and an black heart fat lead bade
MMtroyed in this Moody revolu- by County Agent C. L tb w w e.
tton along with human life with
Officer* m nominated kg tto
m Rttle ten*era aa If they smdd tody fee a a uleettoi to to to U
» • yeptoMd to a day ae year. a t tto M d ■ irthM ant Om

For Year's Activity

t oswoSUUoal Writ Iso tloaraiHre
Vue • Wsalts Will
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EXPERT SECTION WORK

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opportunlly o f a tlfellme.
Tou'll he proud of Its appearence and performance. And nt
Ihla low price you ran fey fur
many month, operating rests
wllb Ihs savings, it,. I g a s m
dated fur i|Ulrk sale &lt; A &gt;1

slS.CVllBlsr
fherrolrt fo srh al so low a
price. Many “*tints" s n h 11
Seal
rorers.
n h l r WU P
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rra rllrn lljr tir»n.t n*w, h.i* bean
i .,la » &gt; l 1(S— l h - low— t price
si which we hare ,r e r hewn
shle to offer I his mmtcl. Sohl
w ith
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by
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that
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i n s m e e c r u six r u t r» —
K n u r , car has been Iburnuahly
re&lt;-vndllloned. T o see this es— Ilenl bay w ill rnsvlnee you
the prtea Is rla h l. T o I B M
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shuw l u l l ,
w e a r. T h o ro u g h ly rsc„s,tllb ,n s&lt; l
a n d h s r h r d by “a n n K th a t
c o u n ts ." I'l.m p ls I . | r | B p e jb
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C O A C H — Itra* that price! See
this p rn rllrg lly
new C h s tro I r l — rompers appearance, perfarms n r . and reliability g a d
you'll prefer If lo anything Ihs
m arks!
offers
at
anyw here
■Bar
Ike
price.
-m p le t.tr
ruulpped.
ready
t o |M ewPS

Hckmgh and Frank Mebch, 8r.,
president; Henry Nickel, (barge
Batmen ta d H. J . Lwhatan, first
vice-president i E ra Pkckard ami
Peter TkuraUm, second viewp m k b tili C. F. Bran nan and
Henry Thurston, treasurer; nnd
A b i R. Johnson nnd Hrnry
Hchumncher, secretary.
Those nominated for member­
ship on tba Board o( Directors,
from which nine will be picWti
are: Cue Acbaudt, F. F. Corner,
Henry Schamacbgr, M a r Tbarotog, CbarlM Perm, £ J Cgmerew,
(leorgo M m m , C. F. Brnanan,
Phillip Barit Roy F. Rynmo, 8 r.,
R. &amp; Chapman, Rap Pippin. R.
0. Hiekeoa, I . J, Baity, U L

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tiBAJiaw r a t r a w»rew
n real b a r g a in in a p ra c tic a lly
new r a r f o r som e In rk y b u y ­
er. It w as tr n d n l In on n nsw
C hevrolet S ta n d a rd C oach a f t ­
e r h a v in g h e rn d riv e n ugly a
few th o u sa n d m ites, II la la
r s tls n l c o n d itio n — m e r h a u le n 'lr
an d
In
y y p n ray n . l | R f
I t r d u m l to only -----I / A

(H-rfscI ru n n in g
ru ndlilun —
upho lstery ra n n o l bs laid from
n -w .
A r a r I h s t sn y fam ily
w ill surety en jo y , fh m 'l fall l.i
see
th is
rem ark a b le 1 1 A B
bargain Sl ones. Urdu- I I I I I
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P B B U ep B R T B R n A V —T M s
clean , iw a .p a s s s n g rr ro u p s la
Ju st Hi# — r fo r a
Irs v slla g
m aa. Ila la rg a re a r deck w ill
s s r ln d s many cum hersom # p a c k .
• I n . Its a p p e a ra a c s la sm a rt
a n d a ilr a rlW s ,
llu rrv .
v i
so le fo r tw o d m
ip p B
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sl
th is
law k C I I
p rie s
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re fit—
lu g r a r ro m fo rt i t ib m II c a r
ro at. I',ire fu l "OX*
r .ro a d lH oning ssau rea la s # life and
d sp sn d a h iu iy .
Ileau iltu l f ln b h
la nm o sl lik e asw . an a , t w B B
r ia l u l # p r lrs fo r e a t . 1 1 1 M l
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fin ish . Ilres
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show
no
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th a t h a . Iw»n so s lig h tly uesB
Ih s t
It looks lik e new . l i e
llr r s . flnb-h. u p h o lste ry , sh e w
no w rs r. lie m o ln r h a s b ee*
r a r e r u l l r la n -d
nnd
rh rch sd _
H ark ed hy "an OK t h a t r s « ¥ a "
To
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f irs t h u y s r I B B a l
h i Ik s red seed p rie s / / M

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p ra c tic a lly b ro a d n e w . h a s h su q
r e l u c t |T I— Ih s hsw vs I
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THE SANFORD HHALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA -?

FMPAT, W nPT PIM l IS, U H

Social
A
n
d
Personal
A
ctivities
MAMAEEf PETEBS, Baddy UUm
Social Calendar

Bank S tates Picafe
For Its

Person ala

Mr. ami Mi*. Nathan Zrlmenovltx of Okeechobee spent Thursday
and Friday here with Mrs. Sadye
Mcses, Palmetto Avenue.
Mrs. C. D. Ilighkyman and son,
C, D. Highleytnan, J r . and Mbs
Genevieve Shidler of South Bend,
Ind. are the guest* for several
weeks of Mr. and Mrs. S. 0 . Highleyman, San Lantak

The Sanford Atlantic National
tin Lulu Miller was called to John Dunn left today for Folk
Bank give a picnic Thursday
unpn
yesterday by the illness ef Union Military Academy a t Fork
afternoon a t San Lando Springs I her
Union, V*. Ho was arcomparUni
for its employees, officers, di­
by his father, Charles Dunn, who
rectors and their wives.
will return her* in several day*.
Miss
Elols*
Cochran
of
Ca-all
Swimming and gomes were ts - la. Go. la spending son# time
Joye.l before supper. Mrs. J . E. bar* with relatives.
Mr*. Donald Stoke* and young
Rowland won f ln t prixe in tho
son of DeFunlak Springs and Eu­
ladies’ ball game and G. D,
Georg* Anderson left Tuesday gene Tskach of Boston have re­
ULhop In the men* game, Mr*.
turned to their home* aftc,- spend­
S. U. Hhlnholier received n pm * for Louisiana 8tat* University
for her skill In the ball-throwing la Baton Rouge to begin hi* see­ ing two weeks hero with Mr*. B.
E. Tskach.
in g year In mediclm.
contest.
After a barbecued chicken sup­
Roy Holler Is attending a Now
H its l.ihby Cornnl returned
per at tl;(h) o’clock, song*, m .re
gamer and dancing entertained today from New York City where York Life Insurance Company con­
the guests until a tale hour. •he spent a two weeks' vaca­ vention at the Cloister Hotel, Sea
Island Beach. II* plan* to go from
Herman E. Morris had eharg* of tion.
there to Davidson, N. C. to visit
the program, Herman Brown
Mis* Kathleen
Laney
left his father.
barbecued the chkkrn and music
was furniihed by Mack C laui-r Wednesday for Gamcivlllc to vis­
Hr*. Ja m Smith. Miss Jean­
of Orlando.
it friends for a rhort time.
nette Laing, and- K. II. Vickers
Those present were: Mr. end
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson of I have returned from Daytona Beach
Mr*. G. D. Bishop, Mr. and Mr*.
A. L. Betts, Mr and Mrs. A rthur Miami and Mr*. Ernest Moinar and I w hen they spent 10 day*. They
Itranan, Joe Cameron, Mr. and Mias Dorothy May Moloar of Dun- were accompanied home by Miss
Mrs- A. F. Cnllum. Mr. and Mis. nsllon wars rscsnt guest* of Mrs. Martha Beck who wil spend a few
days hero this week with Mbs
George A. DcCottes, G. W. F ra­ B. E. Tskach.
Laing.
iler of .Lirksonvilte, Mr, and
Mr*. Joe (in males, Mr. snd Mr*.
v
COUNCIL TO MEET
Charles Betts arrived
today
At a recent meeting of the ex- J. I . Ingley, Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. R F. from Gainesville to speiul the
OWL K ll.lS HATS
••Weritlva board of the Semlnohs Mann. Mr. and Mr*. O. C. Mr- week-end with his parmLi, Mr.
RATSOP. W ash. Sept. *S.—(AT
w T o a s t/ F.-T. A. Cminril It wa* Bride. Mr, m il Mrs. K. A. New­ •nd Mrs. A. L. Betts. They will •—Ted
Moun.'er,
storekeeper,
derided to hat* tho scason'a man Mr. an.l Mrs. J. K. Rowland accompany him to Gainesville brought an injured owl into hi*
opening meeting on Tticsd.tr. I Jr.. Mr. and Mr*. S O. Shlnhol- Sunday afternoon and go from shop and left It overnight. In
Oct. 13. Convention reports will scr. Mr*. P. M. Scott, and Mlis there to Jackscmvll'o fur a ft* the morning he found six dead
be given n t that time.*
ral* scattered about tho floor.
Nancy White.
days.

MONDAY

TW Cm &lt;1 CIu i of tho First
Methodist Church will meet at
TiM P. M. w!th Hr*. G. H. Sims,
•noth Sanfonl Avenue.
T kt Dependable Glass of the
P in t Methodist Church will meet
• t 7:30 1*. M. at the home of
Mrs. E. A. Londenbenr, West
P in t Street, with Mr*. I-omien*
berf and Mr*. C. F. Proctor a*
hostesses.
The board meeting of the Pres­
byterian Auxiliary will take
p lan a t 3:00 P. M. a t the church
and will be followed by a bad­
ness meeting at 3:30 P. M.
Negator program meeting of the
Woama’s Missionary Society of tho
p i n t B aptist Church will take
place a t 3:30 P. V. at tho church.
Circle* for next year will be
drawa.
THURSDAY.
’
The Friendship League af the
Coagragatlonal Church will meet
a t P.00 P. M. with Mrs. I'ster
Thurston, West Side.

FACE TREES

Owen Smith Honored
With Birthday Party

son, and the Misse* Miude Jinkins,
Minnie Stwart, ami Marie Stew­
a rt.
• i* •

A surprise birthday parly was
given in honor of Owen Smith
Wednesday evening a t Ban Lando
Spring* by n number of hit friend*.
Swimming, games, dancing, snd a
wiener roast wero enjoyed.
Those present were: Mr. sod
Mis. Owen Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
K. t’arraway, Mr. and Mr*. Pete
Payton, the Mixes Peggy Knipp,
Bennie Breeden, Ruth Gumming'.
Grsnce Evans, Anna Mari* Fri*
lows, l.tiey Peters, Myrtle l/m s,
Horvnce Hary, and Hoyt Wood­
ward, Frasier Herndon, Eddie
Binder, Leon Htiwvll, and N, C.

Lavish Cellophane
Scene In New Film

Scanning New Book?
Hr JOHN SELBY

When George Milhuru first be­ a long life in politics, written
gan to sell his stories he wan­ about with charm; the trouble la
One of the tvto-t nncvtauilnr dered, one dny, into New Y'crk. that Senator Watson still ha* a
scenes in screen history
the Hotm'ono asked him what his am- good many reticences, and frocellophane m t dealer.\l by Dun­ uition wa», and he said to save Cjurntly lead* HU reader with graad
can (Tamer for tho "Down Armin' enough money to buy a coonskin gesture* up to an empty trough.
Malibu Way”
number
which coat.
Claire Trevor sinr&lt; In ‘-star
Sir, Slitburn made the remark
For A Night,” Twentieth Grn- . with his tongue in Ins cheek, of
tury-Fox picture at the
Bits ctiurse. Ncverthe'e**, ho may i|ulle
_____
Theater currently.
Given artistic carte Fdanrh* l*y possibly pa-s the routing winter | ALLENTOWN. Pa.. Sept. 18—
? 7 ° ., "
l*« J“« ha* pup. (jn . sheriff O. II. Peters’ dspuExecutive Producer Sol M. Wartsel, fram er created an entire lismnl his first novel, and U's uf ties have found something new la
srasldo setting of shimmering authentic ' Main Street” flavor. It’s tine of duty,
"Catalogue”
(Harcourt.j Going to a house to »erve paper#
cellophane.
Sevcnty-fivj thousand called
Moore,
„„ „ vioman. they found crossed
feel of cerulean Who rolinpliaiu) Brace),
Tho town in question is Gonchar- broomsticks at the door and win*
rthlvon is used In (ho sky turtain. Til,- dernrntiro boat sail* lee. Ukla. Things start the day th a t! du« to keep nut spirits—and depuare fashioned of cello glvs.r, tho 1both the Urge mail order houie.t | &lt;i‘“ - A black cat ami a dog guard*
gnily-roloml bench undireltas are f route their full and winter cuta- ,’‘l l,u’ 'v&lt;mnn.
»,0P
,aw* bot
mllophano wire-cloth, tho yacht logue* into Conchartee on the! Th“*
,he CBt B,ofl Bm*
Mr*, n. C. Moore was c’ectcd door* and windows nro pair'd in same train. Harp’* truck stul s un- " h,n ",u‘
n,,,l,,?rr'1 MK»h!”- t h a l wax too
m \t year'* chairman of the Night cellophane velvet, and tho pen­ drr tho ataggering load. The m.st- much.
office em plgees stay late lu 'sn rt
nant,i
anil
flow
&gt;rs
are
mde
of
Circle nf the First Baptist Oiurch
Li certain rural sections a par*
Iridescent, upaipro papcr-celh*- them. Next morning Iho rural free run “kshed” Is “hexed."
nt (he circle’* retfilar meeting phane.
delivery men groan and grunih'n
line deputy fled.
held Wedne*day evening In the
To complement the glittering tinder their weight. And eustnmers
T. E. I . clast room at the church. (regie effect, film stylist Her- all along the route* scire the cata­ '‘Gallsthenlfs" cornea from •
svlu'l
designed a
cellophane- logues and get pencil and paper roaiMiiatlon of Grrek word*
Mr*. F. L. Ilitu presided.
lilher officers elected were: Mr*. studded white chiffon roitunlc for to work.
ing “renutiful" and “strength.'*
Tho local moonshiner order a
J. It. Borland, aSMulant chairnian; Mis* Trevor, c Mophuuc satin
and
net
costume,
for
shuw
girls
sumo
charred
oak
kegs.
nn.|
p
ans
Mr*. Itoye R. t’Ippin, program
, hilrman; Mr*. F. t.. lltte. n«- Joyce Compton and Hu an Flem­ a dance in traitor of Ins wife, who
sl'lant program rhnirmnn; Mr* ing, and cellophane wool bathing sold to the wrong person and went
Effie line son, personal wrviro and suit* for At line Judge unit the tn Jail again. Tho local merry wi­
chorus git Is, whom medicine dow orders some hair dye, hut
enliitnirnt chairman: Miss Minnie
Stewart, secretary:
and Miss kills w ne given a cellophane it doesn't conic in time foe the
coat,
dance. The Incut editor write* na
Maude Jinkins, treasurer.
Jane Darwclt, Evelyn Venable, editorial shout people who send
Those present were: Mrs. V. P.
J. FMu aid Bromberg mid pclll their money mil ,,f imrrt, instead
Bines, Mr*. K. L. Hite. Mrs, Mar­
dagger are h| m&gt; featured ip the inf pntroiii-im- loon| merchnrk*garet Fletcher, Mrs. Kfffe Hewcast of “Blur F'or A Night.'’
the loe.il dissatisfied bride order*
lingerie —so It goes.
Me. Miiburu has ready written
a group of well iale grate, I short
stories. He his received f&gt;eriiii**lnrt
to quote in m e Ion, paragraph &lt;
iitFrroN, in.. Hi-pt. i» _(,p) from imiil order catxlugr.es. Ito
l*»hn Vim VVyhi* IiiM jn*t fun In* I knows mo,ill town Oklahoma u&lt;
h h own kuivi* mor.umi’iit, ,1 |imj you know your hodioniu. And ev
w l which ha* kept him limy cepling for tim climax, which
•luff In* r r l l r d oVunt iiv'liM* farm seems n lllllo forced, he has eon,.
in u.
I bad these and other m ateiiils
Van IVyIn* aI**■.initial tin* Hlyru* into a first rate lim e’,
built intilil * ami fuallium* I it uf
"House ef U ileans,” by )|. Gnrya
mnrrrti* “IwmtM* I
ouiMn
&lt;tmiil uromul ilufnrr
tint«I (Moke*I : a lustoty uf eer taill
F'rench rulers, written with u
I 'lii’tl.
sparkle and tlavor of rimtempoMArul." h«* tuhh’il “if I 11itmlif i ;
IM Im* itniiiD? it in |hi* n«*xt f*'vv raneily which me niosl unusual;
excellent reading.
y c iM IM di*r m y own nr&lt;»vi,("
"A Rider ol the ChoToki n Strip."
hy Kvutt li. U nn.ii,| (Houglilwir,
Mifflin): lile story of Dll' la in ,.,
seulptur's lunther, who "liied
clemr" and made lit. alioma like
iT. fCTili, 1,f «i t* 1 I"’ ' t i i
ulnr ilylo.
Till*
Hllll lllU l 't l
huni sin thi»y liivi* Imm'M oh rr&gt;p'
“Gomel: Tyrant of the Andes,"
uihi* it Imkhi to tin* irmiu* iEi|i[»|y ■v Tlumin, Rourke (Morrow); In
in 1h(* o|iiriitm uf Huti l*nin» \ ography of the late dii’laior ol
hlwti* re nit* iu|N*rvi*n»r. Hi* *Tii«l Yenemrln, who ruled hy 1 ,|1 le
lit* iH VtT f a f i t'll •lii'h Mil i t* lit and made tig
money; if you
(IjfttUf of ipiiul or iht* la r *I • in a li dreamed a story like tin. y o u 'I
healthy roailitiim, II-* attrilmtr I hale yourself t'Mtiiimed hy a p,ylltln 1*1 HU'HM *4^1 la fv l lift* iinl
(as iltuslrated)
chiutrlst,
alavnri* of mint in uaitiiug n*n
"A Time tn Itimieml.i r,*’ hy
R«tn.
l.eane Zogsmilh (Band in): labor
novel, well done hot a lilt e out
FOIl
I’ASTUMFSt DRY
of drawing; the "capitail U" aie
Street
and
Sports
all
'iuptd
or
vi
nlal,
the
workers
IlIttIDKINGS, N. D. Sept, it
WEAK
(dh Twn-thlrds of western South are di.mnmd In the notch.
“Three Itoadi,” by M int ice
t ItnWnli’s range pasture, me d
Grrpes and wmdens. All the
I aerihed hy the fideral rro|i .ind \V;il dr (Stoke*| three of W.il-h'i j new leal urea outstanding thia
somewhat
sillied
Irish
r
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niei'
livestock te|Hirting service u
season.
"driel heyotid recovery tbi* wa bo .lid logether; you either like'
Grey,
rinnamon
brown,
Wa ah or he l.lli'S ycu tn lie Itli,
son,"
"Ail Ahniit I.iirltr," hy Fh I''. I lili'rk, m n j. rus*. Itraillifally
Itenson (D luldeday, Inuuot y nij led) red frocks. Sites 17 I*
It).
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ri member Mr. Ilenjmli*- l.mi.r. of
course; here nte nil Ho I .tula imv
e|, iit one compact hat heavy vol­
ume.
' ‘Spring Dp, O Well," l y Dorn
thy Ruth Kntiu I ll'll) : vvlirat Miss
Kahn found in Palestine, de-cribed
in gushing mol high It wn pro ■
"Ac I Knew i mill," ly Sin
Jnme- E, Walnut (llohli* Mend t

| Woman Hexes Coptf
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Mrs. Moore Elected
Chairman Of Circle

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Kerepe’s n ett paMkal
ie Ukely te be the I
retirement of Britain’s
tlvu premier, B e i %
if young pcagmateea
awn ranks are iw m i:
fierce attache the* I
directing against him.
•pell In tha warfare to ewaaat
Baldwin, but tha la*arB**Ba a rt
bant on purgtag tha party af
what they call the raecUoaary
Old Tory guard, la wMck they
accord Mr. Baldwin a high piece.
An Impartaat aspect af the
situation is the state meat clr
cuts ted la high gaartert la Eug
land that ywaag King Ed\---r.
does a»4 regard Mr. BaU.tliwith high fnvae. A i d w l «*-

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the klag lacks any deep affec­
tion for “farm er" Baldwin, whs
la aoid to W ee set himself op
lone ago aa mentor of the then
Prince of V a in .
Mr. Baldwin Is credited with
baring compelled the Prince to
abaadsa bio favorite pestlmo of
riding to hounds In 193P, an the
gin undo that the heir to the
throne wna endangering Ida Ufa.
Tho premier also la said to hare
been awe of thoso who tried to
Induce the Prince to amrry
against his wllL
Young toiuervatla* long hare
charged that Baldwin la nonpeogrrsslre aad lacking la U n a
sad Initiative. The haadUag of
the Itaio-Ethioplaa problem all
but brought hie political b a a e
down about Me c a n . Bed th a n

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COCONUT and
PINEAPPLE
LAYER CAKE

Legionettcs WUl
Nominate OfAccra
For Coming Season

MICK aad ANGELO CONSTANTINE—Praps.

1st—farmed tha “Coagratalstion
Club," a M id , strictly-buslaess
orgaaiaatlaa.

ON SEMINOLE BOULEVARD
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Ta all parmaa abo*t wham
newspaper* carrM marriage, birth

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COOKIES
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COFFEE CAKES
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PINK SALMON Finest Alaska tall can 10c

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•» * * *f th# bast Mil Improv­
e d crop* to bo seeded at this time
a n Austria* (ra y viator poaa and
n lr jr vetch. Thoso crop* also make
e n d patter* for pig*. cows anil

tkkkeaa.

TW c o n yield following Am IHa«t poaa was Just about dsu■Md oa the tehool farm In San­
ford. Prof. Alea It. Johnson, diiw to r of rotational agriculture, at
Somlnolo High, ran give the exact
Hairy retch I* a crop seldom
men growing In these parts. Not
■«*h ha* been said about It. hat
it make* tirellent grating and Is
a soil bulkier.
Bulletin 51 by J. Lee flmlth tell*
M i “Veteh Is a legume and therefcre le one of the class of plants
SKOPLJE, Yagoalavta, Sept. IB •W eb In conjunction with certain
-M V -W hen Emm Batavia was bnctarin, too small to be seen by
• year* aid, ha pramlaid kia b e unaided eye, called nitrogen­
mother ha wield ■saw Bay filing bacteria, take the free nlavenge the ainrdrr af kia father. tregon from tPp» air Into tha soil
It took Mm BO ysara to fulfill and fU It In tha plant. When these
the raw.
bacteria come In contact with a
Mgvme root, they enter It nnd
multiply rapidly. In young, thrifty
plnnta, It takes on y a fere hours
for the organism to enter the fine
Mat hairs. Here the bacteria find
a suitable home, multiply tepidly,
aad puah out the meeting of Ihe
root and form what a r t kn- «m as
to berries or nodules.
"E tch nodule contains millions
of these nltrogent fixing bacteria.
In Ihe nodule the bertarto feed
upon the plant Juice and In return
furnish the plant wl*h more nitro­
gen. Aa the plant grows the baeterla multiply, and the nodules
increase In site and numb &gt;r. The
nitrogen of the air Is taken by
the bacteria and Is rom..lned In
such form that the plant Is able to
us# It as food. It Is seen that these
bacteria are co operative bacteria;
that la, the plant nnd bactrrl* live
together, each working to help
the other. The nitrogen trapped
from the air Is stored rmt only
In the roots, hut throughout all
Ports of the plant. This t-vketheae plants valuable for feed and
foriillter.
“When Ihe plants begin t» Torn
seed or break down fmnt any
PREHIDENT d P E A M
cause, ihe«e nodules or ‘homes of
t'AMRRIlKIE. kl»ss„ Sept. IB— bacteria' cease to grow, lose their
(AT—Harvard University, in the plump appearance, begin to shrink
pn-srene of scholars from nearly, and eventually decay nod return
ly all nation* and more than 15.- the bacteria ta the ■oil.
inxi alntuni and atudenta, brought
“The distribution of the legume
Its .100th anniversary releora'.l-m bacteria, so that they may come in
In a climax today with an addrrsa contact with the roots of the le­
by President Roosevelt, alumni of gume, enter the r.wits and fo-m
the class of ttMM. The President neiiulor. ’s rnmmonlv enlled Inor
was sehetluIWln' speak this JTttf* utation. The bacteria for Innulat
noon.
Ing all legumes are not Ihe same.
1'or instance, the racteria thut in
m REPORTED OKA II
oeulate common legumes, like row.
CAIRO, Egypt, Sept. IR.-f-Pl— peas, peanuts, velvet l&gt;eiins, etc.,
Two hundred workmen, women are usually present in abundance
and
children
were rvporte&lt;l In the soil. Thoso lacteria will nut
dmwnr-l today In a boat collision Inocualo seiches and Austrian win­
ter peas. The proper bacteria fir
Inoculating these crops are not
naturally present. Therefore, these
crops must he Inoru ated wbrr
planted in n field for the first time
if good growth Is to be expected.
More failures are pridtahly ible to
the lack of Inoculation than all utht r causes known. Ilich soil will
grow retrh or pea- without Inoc­
ulation. hilt growing Ihe crop there
will not introduce these hseloria
and the crop most draw its nilrneen from the *r| Instead of from
Ihe air. The succeiilinu crop of
vetch will dr no letter.”

Feature Winter9e Styles
Stress Laid On Clothes Jet Black WHk
Relief Toadies Effected By
Jewel-Like Color
One of the new hair dresses,
created by Guillaume of Paris, was
a page boy coiffure, with hair
ported across the top of the hea.1,
hang* rolled under seres* th* fore­
head and locks ro led under agahi
a t ihe nape of tha neck. An even­
Ing coiffure worn with n low cat
Kdwanlian gown was swept back
from the face into close -orled
colls, then swept back again late
curls simulating the three Prince
of Wales plumes. Head* wstw
kept small, closely curled iwl’o
were featured, and the old marcel
ware was virtually banished.
Other fashion notes which warn
stressed:
Borders are important, appear­
ing in wide fur hems on coats,
fitted Jackets and dresses
Hots are black, high and n trifle
exntle—Persian rone tnquae, store
pipe*, and toque* with tall twloted
drapes. Twists of danger red «T
golden oak velvet often accent
them. Cloves ore occasionally
colored to mntrh tha trim.
Suits are ace high In ehle from
the casual spectator sporta outfit
to the most formal block brood*
rloth trimmed with Persian lamo
designed for town afternoon wear.
Scotch plaids are here In n big
way—In entire suits with plenlM
skirts, plaid skirts worn with black
Jacket* and in motoring and sporta
way—coats.
Trousered effects have kept their
place In the mode. They are tee*
In plus four beach nnd shooting
costumes, harem lame lounging
clothes nnd culottes for spectator
sports wear.

Yoath FalfUts Vow;
Avenges Dead Father

Writer*,
BU M —WINES—JUICY STEAKS—
CM4CKBK—SPAGHETTI—GftlLI

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b Mew -Armory
Oa September 21

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ettos will rallra to the National
Guard Armory for rifle practice.
Tonight’s session wl'l ha the
first business meeting held by tha
local tprganlxation In
several
weeks, since regu-ar night* here
bean devoted to taiget practice.

J . Adrian Brown left this
afternoon for Salem, W. Va..
whera ha will Join Ms wife and
young son, Billy, for a few Jays
before they rriu ra here.
GUIs are eligible for a dowry
if they leave tu he married after
being employed with, the British
posloffiee sla years or more.

HfNMEVRI.T KNIMIKHKIt
QUINCY, III.. Sept. m . - t , D Tho fifty-fourth utmusl writtenlion of the l.linois State Kudo ra ­
tion of labor Wednesday discard­
ed a Mtyrar-old precedent nnd
aiUiptnl unanimously a resolution
endorsing President Roosevelt for
re-eleetion.
Ai Tr* t i i i p p ro\.M |»&gt;ni.\T li
Mllilil.KTOWN, «„ Kept. |H.—
(/P)- The lldof who stole ail au­
tumn die In-longing to Testy Pey­
ton of I'oasttown Heightso*
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»’ - r ■ c ——I it itsys later parted In the rtu r of
un ire and coal com piny, lie work*
for the company.

S C H IC K
DRY SH A V ER

Calipers are instruments for
measuring the diameter or thiekne«* of small objects.

County Jedga
atari If.
Clark of i l l Rtrealt Ceari.
pvsasfullag Atteraey, Onsets

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ie T ai Pulltcisr,
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Pahllu lo t Ire*Hun.
se Csuaty aurvsror,
se five C sssiy CommlaaluMr*.
se Ikrse Msmhtrs s f IP* O seetf
■ward af f s k ll i last rust te e ..
se Jualle* uf IP* Past* la aad
toe IP* futiewiaa Jaafie* in *,
trials, vis: No. I. I sad t
*» Cuastskl* la IP* felluwlag
Jaafleu Districts, vis: Ns, I Pad
la Isstlmsay wpcrssf, I hay*
teeast* set my Paad aad afflsed
m ureal Hast uf ip * B u t. uf
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A ad there’s a right wijr to co t
Whan you drive into our utation, whether you
want wuter or Kunoline, we greet you with •
smile because we appreciate your vulue |«trun-

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M n t m l *k« v t t k i H l l N t M m k i m
M l Cowed, W itoH Uahrer- l i m i t i f l l k m la Mo fealty .
i t t | ’i atMotte * w tw , that Hi* Tho I*m at tha** t i n * boy men, i
Me m M n far Um Matters thte foUowtag M tho footstep* of tks
faar I* i Mm M la tk* ***t*r *f tajurio# to W*H* aad Cothort, two
lk« Um .
atroag wlagawa? c r a M M at fa**
F h * g n o r to w . am * *f th**d t* w i i l r J« i «k*t “Jh u " *&gt;■
regutan af Im % m r , i n rocotv- M k * k « tk* l*c*l c r l l Usm, ilac* I
Me Ik* Im UtmUo m *f Cowtll » m p n t , teemed M U r far • aoc• a i U m Coach C M F i n M i i m i l i l aoosoa tkl* jrw r tkaa any
D m *M Priam of THaavUI*; WU-.ta tk* p ait ta w years.
M
Aa t o n aa o t Park Hid**.
DL| BUI Blauebtor, o f Ran fo r i;
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Maooo o f M iami;
Dougina
C*Umar* a t Virginia, Minn.
Tk*** fhr* ar* a ll kooky lad*,
bat Ik* eligtMJIty o f Mason aw l

How, however, tk*
Baailaol*
coot koo doubt If tk * / wlU bofln
acrlauaae* tkl* w**k, alar* they
ar* afraid that lb* ftw man tail
to u*« may b*com* injured la Ike
rough work.

Cadamr* I* la doakt. Tk* Miami
Vaaaaal la Itsolf I* tk* fic t that
toy baa had boom difficulty with all injuries ar* coming to Ilac*.
M* acbool grad**, and Oirooru man, wbero tk* Colory fed* wot*
—a Junior college product—waa abort**! of men. l a tbo backfbld,
a atadonl at Rollin* far tk* flr*t tkor* aro ] • men, *11 of whom
few wooki o. la a I aeislon an-l could bo ccunted oa for plenty of
kl* atatoa a r a lti official ruUqt. good play Ikla aoaaoo, white th a n
A | mater tk* llaU tre euffcrvd aro only around I I man who can
• heavy laae la tho Injury of bo counted oa for /la y oa tbo Rem*
McCall* during Spring Inolo Um .
i.
McCall*'* kne* will
Uneaa aorn* of tb* men out now
Im out of tho gam*, but recover In tint* for play In the
otnlaliig recruit* nro woriti opoiting tilt with EuatU, It la
t for the middle p nliion. doubtful nhother ur not the Bonfi­
re Tom Kirkland nf Tult-t, no lea will have a chance to ret up n
aad Troy |&gt;p|| ot Lena- largo acore aa wa* expected,
ind th« coach** ar- highly
Today, Coach McLuraa hi singI with their ahowlng. J n Ing a tun* of “Old Man Jter. Slay
practice.——- ”■—&gt;
Way From My Door," with Coachrx
toeklea and end- tow el' SfeOrncI' ^MawC-vdsn chln.H
'•man expect to be a* well with a mighty chortu.
id aa laxt year, while In |
----------------------:kfl»M 'hey hope to d erriip f J | a n t N R v i p i t d ) n * H
•peed than IK, 1M15 ball
r ***5n a _ l ~ " a

DUKE vs* DAVIDSON
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i. CM* tail entire ihw l Imlud.-o the M n rtlo m a l lott

PlroifeML M t o » " . •» *•»«’• Jewelry ator*
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to* weroa. ar prise* aeaaauty ' • “ " ^ * V
IMomant. This meat k* Man. m .sm a rt* onattv W to e
aantaat. TO* fewer wbt ooahly—lb# m art aaonaa were m
%9 EP*R.

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4. Inaert to* acara* l#» lh#DUK**am«** »&gt;*{****
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TP# chart an* aarrart •* meet to I[*toe M
ta The Maraht afflaa *#» talar than naan

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C o t o W e r t’n nntl n e c u r o t h e
w o n l In t h e s p i c e k Iiovi* oik
c h a r t t o T h e H e r a ld O f f ic e .

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SHAMROCK, tlk lr., Sept. I S -- Chicago
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UP)—Tha Euchre I ml lane begun
—— -------------------their ceremonial rain ilanre near
Colton price niljualnirnt p iy here on n Saturday.
For twit inenta to North Carolina farmers
day* they itenred ami no ra h i.1amounted to |I,M 3,7IH on Aug, 30,
On Mondry Chief William Bren it j according
to agriculturist*
ot
and
hi*
two
daughters am i North Carolina Htate Crileg*.

CIa* 9 i Red Advertisements
FOR RENT furnUhed 3 badroom
house. Rood location. Fbomi
1X3-K for appotetmeaL

BOYM AND Ulrte U k y c l .s - a t
* price that will save
you
money.
VUnley-Rogera
Hard­
ware Ca

NOTICK OP APPLICATION PON
TAN o t a o
(tonal* *IU Ns. IU|

Also. Don't Forget
that the Boy Or
Girl Student- Now
Leaving For School
Will Appreciate
most a Watch
From W ert's
W E R T -T h e Jeweler

MID BHIBTB IN VOGUE
latone*.
And aa Uaw paraaad tk* *v*n
I B M ’l - A
LONDON,
tenor aad a»|r*a* at It* way*, irkw
rod abirt, generally worn
tk* Rotnaa*. wtw had a kakU
of adopting thing* O ririaa, pil­ wttk • gray ault, ta on# of tbo
fered the football Mm, b at to fa teat fashion craxta fur men.
foyoaUll top yrlgkt salt*, aaUod • Dark Mm shirt* with gray
It “PoUIn", Tk* Im ta a a and* ■alto aro more popular than
•tec* tk* Dalmatian fl»h•uck pengrooo later oa, wken
. — _ .... ................ .) reforrod to King Edward
world aeries a t football they I ** "tho awa la tk* Mu* ahlrt,”
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, (Math at Octator, DM. which la tk.
i Uk Oar at October, lkJC.
! UolMl tola l*lh Oar of Hrplrmlor, Haw T ort. * T.» # rtPWAHO W.
UIIKI.WIM. ear* •»
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o. r. iieii.nihin*, Treat Compaar
J * '? * 11
C M of d erail four! ot Wall mraat. Naw Tom. H. T.
To* u 4 u i k e l ram a n berekg
Baatlaoko County. VlueM.k
untaret- an* raqulrwb to appmr *J*
Ur: A. U. WEEK»,
Oatolnr Itk, A. U Iklk, to too MU
of eom rUlnl UleO naalaal jo e to
lh , akoro
aatllla* causa,
aa*
Ilk dar ■&gt;* Au**ak, A. U l»M. koa MWTICB 0 0 APPLICATION POH “TIM M afor* lleraM” to berekr
daatgaate* aa Ike aewapopev M
lllrd asm , la my elflee aad has
t a x OOBO
which Ikla erdar akatl ho pahm ote appltoatloa fee a ta* dead I
(tonal* Blu Me. 1*1)
l» to Ias aad tharowa. M 4 eerllf- I KOTICN IM IIKIIKIIT IIIVKS, Ibat llakad once a weak (ar (ear &lt;tl
Irala tmkraroa toe felto o la g
WIOHT IIKtiM. COMPANY bolder t-( cokaarulU* wash*.
Wlinrea mr hand aa Clerk of
acrltod proparlr la lh# Ceaalr » l «.|»tl»a of Taa l.'trllllrala No m .
Ikla Court and Iks Meal e l laid
1“ 1*: .
l eaeod lh* Tlh dar of Julr. A. O. «'curl
al
Sanford, Florida tola
IM II Soalare Hatohla.
___ IKS, has riled MIM lu mr *&gt;,1Ira atm
A. II. t i l l .
Tha aaaaaanwal of lla aald P»k- has made applk-allon fur u laa tktd Ini. iter k l MaptaniHar,
t t P, IIKIINHON.
rrtr andrr Iha aald rertlltoato toouad t0 a , Maua* Ibareon. Maid rerlltoaia
'
Clark Circuit CnuiC
wua la Iha aanw of MAUUM M. JAM- fmarana
Iha fototwlo* d.arrlb.1

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mid ramOTOU ^
to redaamad •" " r d lM l" tow. Ike M »P
rrtr dearrltod therein will be add
■o lto_ nUbeat nidAir .1 to . n m U
hmsa. dam m tto rin l Moadar to Ito
"'■'••s •» oelator. I»»«, which la
too Ilk dar of delator, 1*1*.
.
,k u ***k k &gt; " /aplemtor,
”
_ ,, u n r i i w H
g WBB H P y ,
J r * * .?* yrroM O m w te t
Mamlnnla CUeafr, jneftO*.
•V' A. M,
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NOTICE IM HEKET ntVM
MM. EldHAEMTn M V A E T
af Taa c*rtirtml* No. II*. lam
told Air *d la te. A. M ISM, hi
roam ta ate aMtao OM hM am
pNrnitea tor a Ida Mod la ha
ih k iM i, Bald rartlftoata *■

Ur A. M. WEEKS.

K to ^ '^ S L ‘Tt*iu *'

* II t l J t l M . I * I. Oloek
la via* I Maaford
ft.
of to . mid proparlr
w m ttt lh, Mig rartlflrale Imead w.a
t. , M MOM of Mil*. I'AIUIIE IJ.
WfLMM.
t!.Um mid rertlOeala .hall ha r»daamad arrordlaa to law, Ik* proparlr drorrltoitaaraln • will ha atod
„ t&gt;M
niddar *1 tto .oart*ow dam aa Iha Oral Honda r la tha
moalh af Ori*a*r, im*. whkit to lh*
Mk tor a l October, IM*.
doled Ikla lkth dar af September,
tarn
n. p. iieiinimin,
rtork af Ctrealt Court of
* . mIonia Cauatr. Florida.
By: A. M. WEEKS.
Ik. C.
(SHAD

iHputr Clark.

NOTICE

OP APPLICATION PON
TA* D i a s
(tonal* BIS No. toll
NUTU'K IM IIKIIKIIV IIIVEN. that
MXIYH HATCH holdrr of Taa Carllflrale No. H i imuetl In* Ind dor af
Jalr. A. H. IMI. baa filed mm* In my
offk-o and haa mail* api-llcatlnn far
a U s deed to be laaued thereon. Maid
rarlifkata embierea the folluwInM Oasrrllwd propedr In ll»* Coualr •*
Hamlnola, Mala of Florida, lo-wlll
Hag. M«H fl M A III- ft K of
NW Cor la&gt;l 4. Macllon XI. T»w»■hlp I* Mouto. Han*- la East,
run N 4*1* ilearae* K 111 fl * IS
d-g. 10 min. K Ml fl to U N
MWIr along lato* 111 II N U deg
t* min. K i n H to lleg. 1 A r m
Tho aaoaaam-nl of Ito mid property
aadar Iha mid rartlflral* laaued waa
la Ik* nam* of C. M. KENNEUV.
Cniem sold r.rllfWale akall to re­
deemed arrordlng lo tow. Ito pro#1
artr dearrllred therein wilt to ardd la
tot ktehral bidder al lb* roert-kaaaa
danr nn Iha flral Monitor In too
month. of delator, told, wbleb la
to* Ilk dnr of delator. 111*.
Irated Ikla Into dar W Maplan.tor,
INI.
O P. II KEN I ION,
rtork of Clrraik Caairt af
Mamloola Coualr PtorMa.
Ur: A. M. WEEK*. ,

both, o f Lyndonvllle, VL, voteian
Bimtotli. t x r . V i
Mn,
NtmCK (M HMUOIV UtVKN. Itoll
i * r . WHEKIJOt holder af Taa Cbrguar.1, dlad Kumtey.
lIHral* No. IMS, toaaad lb* Tto dar at
Still another o f tbo store whom
t^ , , , . rrrm, n . f in . « i * ,
—r-a J*|y. A. I&gt;. IM*. has (tod mm* In mr
Coach Noblo K lm r had gapretod i r under to* mid aaellftooka
afflrr add haa mads apoUsoUaa fur
to form tho m iclru. o f KU HWS
* OV* * * 1 OT a to t dead la to leas'd Itorvan. told
raftlfiral* tmheec** Ik* fsHowlug to­
gridiron machine la In • aonoua
ftoJ,m mid aaMMhola aka*
re- wrrttod proparlr l» to* Cuunlr af
condition.
Ixiwtll Iteckcr
o f t e n d V r ^ toQ k*towLlto
» P tomtoato. Mala af Fiartd*. «*-wll:
to
*.
Lad I Mark C WUma'. AddlLAEAYirrtK, 1ml.. Brpt. IB — Reading. Mich., fuUbo.k
auft o X f m .to
w**| Itoo la Ovtod*.
(A l—'Tom MrCanmm, alar I’ur- ferod sever* burn* and hi* !»• how** door oa Ik* Head Mao
m | Tk* a earn*a-.nl nf tto u ld prop, i n u u
“rfc.#rtr andef tto mid rertlftrol* lmw*d
duo University halfback
frori cov*ry wa* not certain.
, L^inTTib m r -" S to d n lv T l
_ lU * ; to Ito nam. W CNKNllWN.
Evanavillr, Ind^ died yesterday
morning from turn* rerelvetl in
« shower room explosion o f gnaoIIm
fume* after practice Inal
/•J u n ta -.
Two blno.1
tramifualona wers given Mrflannon in
When It rum** to tho proper, (SKAT.)
an effort to sa v s hia life.
i lx* does o f o laxative mediclae,
ItcCunnon. S0-yr*r-nld jnnter,
dtfferont persona and differ cut
wwa the second mainstay or Ihlf age* naturally
M od differ**!
-J
yoar’s Curduo train lo autm inb dose*. Froper • '• # do### tborlo burn* suffered in the fire, ough ly &lt;h&gt; 111# wweb expactad -rna CW
Uri A. M. WEEKM.
S U ff.
U C. caused w hin a coal stove ignited without harsh p w g ta g .
gasoline fumes.
Curl K. DrillBtecb-Drsugh! Jaxativ, la JIW
pored In » d r / powder eo th e ttoroem
T
n S r t b &amp; g f i S r t roe.
S Ng * S; " ’ , DgPtoattea.
. l i e o f tho dto# r o silf
aamruirmau
adjuateil to the Modona o f I t e
g^
to O lh . I A T t - A N T I C C D A W T
U N *
E A lfc pc n o n taking It. N ot too m oth,
im e
r
E O A O C O M W A N V . a a a rp a ro U a w .
but Just tnou gh iKorottfWj to
* d .drop *
- I * , d -d ** 4an ta. ____ _
rolleve donatlpotWm.
rrtr am
W - ^ » u , h t te oroStod w ith M - m .

NOTICK IM IIKIIKIIV IIIVKN. Ibill
IUM.tl.EK KNIliHTH hold, r ul 1-1
ol Tua l.vrllrwal* Nu. Ill, Uaurd lh*
Ilk itov u( Julr. A. I t IH l. to* III-.I
•ala* in mr a(Hra and to t luada apl.llt-alh.n (wr • la* Meed lu wa kaau- ,
ib. rr»ii in.bl 1-rtlfb*I- -ii.I.rai-* in*
fuliawlllg ileatrltod prupeMr In Iha
I uunlr of Seminole, NUI* ul Fkirl■la, in-ell:
Uda a A I*. M.lh tVoudruir*
'
Mulallktolon.
Tk* a-»-**.iienl of to* mid prop*rlr uad-r Iha mid &lt;-r1in,ul* laaued
waa In tto nam* a l I’NKNOWN.
I’nles* mid rertlfVal* -toll to redremrd nrt-nnllng to tow, Iha proper) r
■l-mrllad ttorvtn will to wiki lu lb*
highest I.HLIer nl Ik* eourl-k.Mia*
d.mr ..a lb* flral Monday In lb*
munto of Delator, I lls , whlrh la1
Ik* Ilk dar of October. 1*1*.
I&gt;al,d Ikla Itth d*r ol M-pIrmtor.
I»1L
n. P. hkiinimin,
rtork of r in u ii Court ofI
to ni Inolo County. Florida..

Second PurdueMan
Succumbs ToBurns
Received In Gym

ith Health
PH O NE 4 7 5
M m aW m m m r n r m h .

font over m the brake In time
to atop hie car before craahlng

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7.

waa not la tho gam* h ag*/ tk*a
two play*, *ad no e /c itarota* Uehfe* war* poaslbe k*yogd tk* Ikm
tk* acrlmmago kecaooo «f tk* aV&gt;
tear* of a aoeowtary dofoaao.
Injuries took aaotkor aock at
tbo O aten, placing **v*a vnraMy
gridden o a the ildelkaea. Non* of
tk* tom ponry aboencoa ar# aertou* Injur lea and any of tk* boy*
way bo out there la tbo mldat a t
acrlmmago today *r iotorday. Tk#
ailing lint Include* Harry Kite*
liter, Prank ICoeato, Buaaell Cam­
ming*, Oeorg* Owen*. Pa*l Brock,;
Tom Walker, *nd Lob# Knleel.
Brock waa wot ab * to dm akoaldrr
nad*. becaua* of an Injurod abnuldcr but took ki* place on a m el* r .
en to go through altaal* and do
hi* ahar* of the passingAlthough Cody ahlfted lima and
backfletd* all afternoon In vnrlout combination*, two a*c*ndarlc*
aaw aerate* In lb* earn* arrange*

1Seminole County Laundry

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Loyal Troops

Eastern Seaboard Hurricane
Roars Into A tlantic After,
Causing Millions Damage

■ sam aJM 1MS-3S

Death ToU l^tlm ated
At 8even; Crew Of
Ship Feared Leal
Is Found On Bprga

m im k First

]n Celery Rank

rsas Vahse Of Crap
In Statu Advances
mot
pFlfcn M i l l i o n s akoto
p ta io n

a mutilating death by
yootsrdoy.
Government caaaoa rained itool
into Um faattorod fortress u the
militia owaited arrival of now
supplies before making an In­
fantry aaoaatt o n e beeps a t
crashed masonry.
Tbo *oIdlota, who charged lata
the wreck which once * m lit#
royal palace, declared 1100 of
1700 Feiclsl*—men, women and
children—who eolaatarity Imprteonod thomeelve* Inaide the Al*
n u r , died when two mine* wore
touched o ff by the Government.
Rebel* continued to return
Government fire, bloating away
from cellars where they look
refuge when lojral forte* bluw
up ground structure*.
Government leader* sold It I*
only a m atter of time until they
killed the remaining Rebel* or
took them prisoner*.

New York Flared
By Strong Winds

Re-FIt cHt a Of Rssae
veH A d v o c a t e d
By P a r t y Leaden

Hijrh Pressure A m i
Shoves Storm Into
East Over O c e a n

Vred Cano, Democratic nomine*

Former Queen Victoria of Spain (left) Is shown arriving to
New York to visit hoc *Wk son, Alfonso, Count of Covadongn, who
has been near death with haemophilia, dread bltedlng scourge of
kla family. She requested that no recognition bo given her royal
status and bogged for a quiet sojourn In the strictest Incognita.
( Associated Press Phot*)

IMen of Ik* legislature In JaaW ry “to krey out compensation
l i Florida.*
lie spoke before o bug* Demoerotic rally in Orlando attended
I f score* ef Sanford clllsen*.
The entire list ef speakers,
which Included Senate Nominee*
Clauil* f tp per and C. O. An­
drews, asserted their unified Intontlono of
standing
behind
President Rooeerelt. The state*

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—U l H Wee—

NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—
One of the worst hurrictiMW
-in history swung out to son
northeast of here today
with all vessels warned to
get out of the way.
Despite Its violence ov*Y
1.000 miles of Atlantic coast*
line, only seven persons werw
known killed. Twenty-thra
■M M M W M M M M M t a ,h»blllu‘*

more were missing.
The death toll estimated at 4B
was drastically revised when S4
men, feared Jo*t from the steam*
*r lxmg Island in Dels war* Boy.
ware found alive on a coal barge
two milt* off shore. Four e f
lbo crew still are m iulnf. Three

city Jail.
Municipal prisoners, In the past,
Dr. Joan Baptiste
Charcot have boon confined In the County
(shove), famous Polar explorer Prison. It was understood that the
Cona asserted that th* "Reese- known as the "Admiral Byrd of City's Prison will ho used for that
velt Administration has brought Front*," and 39 fellaw-scienlisti purpose after the move is made,
hack prosperity to the United t and seamen perished whan th e ir, Chief w i l l . . . t - i...
. Wrr
«r*im r - r w
t ” X H E ilo
, office
~
c&lt;|uluDisrupted rommuuualtou* pr»*
wrecked In a hurrtcan* on the moat from the old location to the Vented an accurate estimate of
rocky coast of Iceland. (Associat- new. !i was believed the present property damage although pro*
ed Press Photo)
police headquarter* will have llmlnary reports indicated mil*
lions wer* lost,
been abandoned by Oct, 1,
I
l
ast
night’s
Commission
aesA* the great storm, with winds
aw
gw .» »
Knock! Knock)
tlon was called for further study ■* high as lOo mile* per hour,
uf the 19.19-37 budget, and Mayor circled northeastward, Connecticut
■oetB coast tnalgbt asol In oatcomr t 1V W V W h i
V W I H S S V * fjm T
SanfocdUa knows the
Hhlnholser reported cenikfcrehle apparently
escaped
damage,
south portion Sunday.
iI l f
I
C a n o n m t W 1 of th* popular. fail which
progress.
Winds and rates which swept
v
T
0
l
K
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0
1
X
H
O
Q
h*!
sw*l&gt;t
the
countiy
from
parCounty Commissioners will tnret
.
,
, , ------------------ ---------------------— „ J While the body apparently has ,h*1 lU t* through tbs night
_ _
. lore to national broadcasting . . . Wednesday in the Court House for i
tlon of certain Improvement, to
-------I . | r m l up„n th. . U o e ^ n „f fund,' •«*'•&lt;«■ Kleew&gt;wra * * • » * £ :
I
I
m w jL .
\
d
k
n
f
u
chains.
And
today
local
cltlasns
routine discussion* on the Retain#!#
ro ad sarv l ktokw.ym
| San/onl Rons of the 1-eglon to eert.ln departments, proposed *“ »'* the eoast w as whipped by
County bond refunding program
• n‘l 9*1" hut dam*
V V lu W l
U i U U U l are uffered th# opportunity to | DlgTessIng Into another Use of. |u t night reelected Carl Boiler- rspvndlti.rr. for other branches ' hr*v*
which recently was authorised.
**• ws* reported light.
_ _ _
cash In on their originality of I hosght, h* declared that Flo»W a|Won, „ t . ptB|» of , he orglM,. c{ , ov„ nment hmT, nut lm.n
I Is going to seek
, SStlon fur the second consecutive tied, and the Commission es.
R. L. Glenn, local labor leader,
Rmmev.lt Administration within
Tommy Mfro M | nBnw, pr. „ „ , . dro,re not to m .h . pub.
Is in Washington today confer*
V
O I n
’t ^ w t* Thoatrr, U offtrin* a ,h* n*11 , r ?**” '
„
,lr*t
lieutenant,
or seen ml in com- lls any figures until the entire
ring with officUU of th* Ameri­
T h . nominee for governor re*1 budget Is adopi.il.
A i n n ^ F a # l n n ,flr a t prlx* o f W for lh# b* 'i
can Federation ef Labor, accord*
knock-knock suumlUeit to
th* iterated a campaign stats men
others offlcrrs seleelrd were: j Another sosslon Is schetluled for
inf to press dispatches from the
-------| bus office of the pi*j house bui - 'r * 0"* ‘ mi #
II I .IT,
Soderblom, second lieu- Monday night when Commissioner*
national capital.
The
year's program of the foreThursday night.
abolished osee sad for all In the tenant. John I*ope, adjutant* MUOviedo
High
School
Agricultural
Second
best
hmwk-hnock
will
■tots.
j ton Adams,
finance
officer;
A regular meeting of th* Jun*
'
| Thomas Rivers, re elected ser-l
lor Chamber of
Common* U Department was announced toduy' receive a two-weeks' pass for
| . .J .
p i a v geant-at arms;
Worley Brown,'
scheduled for 7JO P. M. Moaday by Prof. R. K. Cooper who d i ‘fw u . to l ‘,hV R,iM . P"*, k,!*1&lt;K‘i ' l l a i M a n
Tha sale of a vast tract of land
; k,,otk. J,ud«,d ,h i" ' J r * 1 wI"
In the Mayfair Hotel, the Rev. rocts operations of the unit.
In the t'huluotn section for a con*
historian; and Hidney Richard
Father J. J. KeUagkaa, secretary,
In th . following. Prof- Coop, r tw„ lo ,he
aldcralion of IHI.ooo was record­
announced today.
departmvnteliie* hU program for
N tU Kri,lay night Uirger Wesed today In the office of th* clerk
the yesr and subdivide, it IntJ ,#r am, hu orih„ lrB are tthedLt. E. C. Ntlson, director of ategle
of the .Seminole Cmiply cjrcult
-------- .
V ttty Mero. chairman of Iha
classes of apormtlon, and u|ej | (( preHnt ■ knock-knock
avUUon for th* City of Or­
I . According to standing* released American l-cgion Hoy's
Work
court.
h
u
duties.
j
stag#
show
(
t
lh»
Hits,
and
th
j
lando, was In the city today la
mid
installation
| Originally bo unging to th* e*.
A -T ypes of Instruction: 1— Bcl w||| Include the three prise1 today, A. C. Madden continues Committee,
discuss plans for th* At) Flori*
to lead tha play In ths RemInot* ceremonies will bo held in three
tain uf Mrs. Nannio jf- Giles, the
teach two all-day ctaaoas In B|nner.i.
Air Progress and Eighth Anni­
Tournament, w rtks with J. Carl Johnson of
I region was purchased uy tha
High School; 2—teach )(r. Marentetto said originali County Checker
versary Celebration u he held In Oviedo
Morse Heal Kstste Corporation of
one evening eltas for adulta In , , „f knock-knocks will be the1 sponsored by tha Bsnford Chess Tampa, stata Hons of tha Legion
OrUado Oct. 4 and 5.
chairman. In charge.
Orlando.
Oviedo; 3—teach one part-tim e'rhW f u tu re In deckling the' .and Checker Club.
Mr. MwUen has won a total
After the business session, th*
Iwr«y II, Giles, son and attoewey
class in Slavla or Oviedo; 4—
an&lt;| he urgrd that contest‘lo f 31 1-2 games, while losing group retired to the National
fur James |, Giles, who sold the
i only 4 1-2 for a percentage of ^Guard Armory for target praeproperty, said Iho land is as yet
•975. Following him are: K. M. | dre. I'rte Mem was high man
undeveloped nml was uninformed
Burns, 20 1-2 won and 0 1-2 in 37 shooters, hanging up a
os to the disposition which Iho
Thu first meeting ef th*
lost for a percentage of .039; H. record of 23 points out of a
real estate corporation plana to
Weesen's Civic Committee e f the
Watkins, IS won and • lost for possible 29.
make,
Bsmlnnls County Chamber
ef
O mmorea for th* fall wiO he
hold a t tew o’clock Monday morn­
ing In th# Chamber of Comowre*
|

Knock-Knock Contest Is
Booked By R itz Theater
SinlontitesTOfiered Opportunity l o Earn
Cash, Movie P a n n For Partlci-

Cooner Untunes &lt;wtK&gt;&gt; ih*r*T,&gt;

ML This County produced I J U

pete o&lt; the state's 7J90 ra n of
MMTJf#

I m Im Ii Conitv vui
Ftrot hi rail shlpmenu of celery
BB M * 2 straight n rlo ts. “
B r a to rail shipments of let*
Bo with 113 straight car lots.
Betoud la rail shipments of veg*
ah.ee with 5,995 straight carThlgd In n i l shipasonlo of fruit*
id vegatehte* with M 72 straight

h
J

Principal S et* U p ‘E"

F i fnP

t Pro-

gram v/I lipcrauon

Madden L«ads nay
th.pl„B. „Bm rreoki
In Seminole County,
Checker Tournament ^ **"* WMhbur"'eo,or *—r'j

I WFA projects through■ate C an ty during th*
k. W. B. Earle, work

BRlMitaF

MY ERROR!

Officer* of Hu couuwitteo M*
to n . to d w Cur left af Genova,
(halrmaa, aad Mr*. F. E. Bousw
u u t ef B aafini, vico^hairama.

RABAT, French Moror c i,
Sept. 19—(At — An Insurgent
radio station at J a m tie I t
Frontera reported that tw&gt;
Spanish Government p l a n . - s
fill In flamer behind F*&gt;ci l
lines today w eil of TuMn
after fighting vach other by
mistaka.

F ra ti A t Univenity
Four Baaterd youth* attending

Chamber of Commerce Head Appoints

Survey Crews Cover
1M Farm In Work Committee To Serve For New Year
On U. 8. S oi l P l a n T. E. Simpson, president uf the O. K. McNab U to serve aa vico-

filiated wMh
while Early!#

_

rrap
Mger of
p, M a y
te profit
I rtawmwhen to hick carter P ath
&gt;y.
la Mated
te r a*t
Ight, a d
h# wa#

Approximately 1M farms kavr
boon sorseyod by crew* operating
under Um federal soil cense rvaGan program, C. R. Dawson;
Gowaty farm agent, n psst od to­
day.
Nearly 940 more remain to be
shocked for vorifkatioa o f data
filed aa week sheet* documents
which signify a formes'* partirlpe l Inn la Iha eenoervntten pten.
P er planting certain savor crop*
aad te r th* dtvontea a f ctrtain
cropa, grawora are to pmate* stipala led a m a a ta f n r a tha federal

.iemlao.e County Chsmtier of
Commerce, lialay annnonced comastttee appointment* to serve for
Ike year ef Oct. 1 , 1934, to Sept. 3U,

L

County Is 23rd In
Gw Conaumpthm
For Month Of Auiuat

Youth Opportunities la the title'during the warm months, he at
uf a comprehensive publication sorted.
, b ,ll *h* ' , NJ ! ll&lt;;,!,1 | “The belief alout the oyster la
1 r.mv of -k teh “ °"
Florkh.'aim JUr to that concerning th . ..td-v bv
il U
. T ‘1County,
? r
of Ih. ^
at the .am .
day
by T
tha
Semlnnle
" ,»
Chamber of Commerce.
T a ,i
**eCremry esplalned.
This M 3-p.o. b-hik contain* a Botl; * ,r ! ,ru# I , , r '
lw‘
summary
of
rummunlty re. nu' today.
■uurers, organisations and sstv*
02- McCreary blamed unsaidIres fur youth in Florida for l*r7 handling and poor rsfrigera1939. Quoting R. C. lu-aly, state Hon for lllnosa caused by consumodl rector uf the National Youth tlon af oysters, ftah and milk. UnAdministration:
jdsr such conditions, any on* of
"Is an attem pt on the part the three foods would have made
of the Florida Yuuti, AdminLitra-ton* ill, he declared.

Remind* County rakktd 23iil
among Florida counties In the con­
sumption of gnaullnc for August,
according to a report released to­
day from the Deportment of Ag­
riculture.
Tftls County’s gnvolint usage
amounted to 222,320 gallons, anal
produced 115,562.40 rtvenu* for
the state. Tha federal tax amount­
ed t&lt;&gt; *2,223.29.
Throughout tho state, 21J72,*
912 gallons of motor fuel woo
sold bringing a revenue of |1,M I,ID3.H4 to state cuffara.
Seminole County uaed 22,099 gal­
lons of kerosen* during August,
tho report concluded.

rhateman. Other member* aro C.
E. Adam*. F. E. Cormae, 8. D.

Highleyman aad Mr*. A M. Phil­
lips, all af Sanford; Mr*. I . W.
Coot**, Oviedo; C. H. KUIo. Alta­
1931.
Mr. Simpson heads the aiacutive monte Springs: Boy L. Hbwell,
aad flannco committee. Other Lake Mary, and A. G. Wagner,
members are Benjamin P. Haines Chula*U.
of Altamonte Spring*, vice-chair­
B- F. Hi In#* ef ARomonta
man; A rthur Branan, Roll an. I I . Spriago was named to bond the
Doan, Charles Duaa, Sydney G. project commttte*. H. James Gut
Gray. W. A. Leffler, M. i . UH- Is vico-choirmia. Others am If.
man, John MsDch, 8 r , G. E. Rol­ If. Coleman, If. BL ftp s, t . Ilins, R. O. Shinholser, W. H. Tun- Mareatotte, ^ re d T , BfUBams and
nlcllffe, all of Roafncd; Frank Fred R. Wilson, all p | Banfnrd;
Evaao. Lake Mary; C. B. Scarry, A. G. Wagner. Chnhwtal aad W. J.
I.oagwood; A. G. Warner, Chulu- Wells, J r , of I i i g a n i
Sta; and B. F. Wbeoler, Oviedo.
Nr* SimpnoR uy^MUtand icon*
Th* Teorlst ComoHUo* te chair- mitt** meetlag* will ho railed inlnlght, Tex, shot a block sag I* with

aaamt by R. JL Laaey, Paste, nkiig Iho aaag future,

J

Booklet E x p l a i n s
Operation Of NYA
In Seminole County

_

Workmen wer* today compM

Building contract* In Florid*
for thr first seven months of
1939 totaled Wt.3ll.Q00.

LOCAL WEATHER

1• aovsn fuot wlagspraad.

jtf c r

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                    <text>merson Hurls Saints To V ictory Over Capitals
BACKFIELD

in Ghee St. Augustine

|| 2

To I Edge In

CELERY
Senes
SPORT CHATS

hH k% u And Owens Drive In Deciding
, Tallies As Fiery Jeff Silences

true aporta in Amenta. T to odor*
which trlio from the P H " of hi*
,written chapter* cau»* cm* tu

•W Um Georgia-Florida
* to tto Cracker world «*I t—

the viral

class

li

N*d Tuesday crowd saw tho
r Fhlatha catcher dan!* tho
to with a five hit cxhlbUbm
l wto art until the eighth InM e n the champions front
Naan coaid push a runner
MB clouts off Southpaw Rntdn• *tth the bate of Charlie
B R m and Jack Owens driving
MM the I t Augustine runs.
Walk* to Xupanic and Swindell
l i I d l i n ' timely single to right
•M the Salats a 1 to 0 lead In
M aaeoad frame. Although (he
■Me gathered single hits In the
Wt turn frame* It wa* not until
M fifth that Owens smashed
me two runs with a double, Em­
ma waa safe on Shortstop Roe.
MMFb Ugh throw to first amt
khmy McGowan followed with a
Bgle ta left. Owens then lined n
Wble aver Amodal In renter,
■ flag bdth Emerson and Me-

t OB the wrong side of a 3 to 0

I

Baton tha Capita'* opened with n
BAM hambardment In the eighth
!■ M a ly miss tying Ih* score. RunM l stUglcd In left and advanced
Sa third on Walin' double tn right
MBter Ronpond tallied on AmaM lb btflrid oat and Murray shot
B t o k b ewer Fltxgersld’s head
to M t ir to knock over the second
Outs id* of thut flurry nf haso
tot* tto Tal’ahasseo batting orth t M i tolples* as Emerson mhu-d
a alow curve with his sperd ball,
Tto Saint moumlsman had near
perfect control, walking only one
man.
•*
Tto game was marked by senm I fielding. On three nernB U icm
Mans Dave Kwlndell made gre.it
VUIHllng stabs to roll the vlslto-s
of apparent hits. Gerry Fltxgem.d
•too eommltted highway robbery
•B Murray's drlvo In the fourth
ukUs tto infield combination nf
Ntopowd to Ehel to llnlllrk pulled
B sensstlorsl double play,
*" Standing out on the hilling end

thla morning In tha form of a earnpi# copy with the following bit of
m b a | feature:
"Her*'* a now venture, It rather
explain* Itself. Hope yon like it.
Inland to itep out with It month­
ly If It tlkka on tha nawr-etande. l
GthcrwU* picas* past (ha aspirin.
If It eeem* worth a mention, I’d
bo grateful. It’s yours to have a 0.1
cuss.”
Tha magaslnt to question is
Frank 0 . Menkes AJl-Hpori* Maitaa'ae which includes somJ of the
bast sports reading that can be
had, «o wa heartily recommend It
So, we bid you a fond farewell.
to sportsmen and sportswomen aa Avery.
Crmala* Over Crealat
n fine sport* publication, one which
should go place*.
Joseph Edward Cronin cannot
be considered as a happy and con­
Now A cetyl
The welfare of amateur athlet­ tented young man, wen though his
ics In the United States might bo 1»:M Job will pet him *13,000, anil
advanced considerably if Avery that be wl.l receive the same wages
Brundage head of the Olympic com­ in 1037, 1038 and 1039 regardless.
mittee, and the m oil elegant pe»Likeable Joile is (he youth who
icock of the group, look a running cost the Boston Red Sox no less
'high Jump Into the most dcsolale than $230,000 In cash money last
wastes of Thibet without a return year, since which time Ih* base­
ticket.
balling customers have hissed him
If Drumlogo has lost his prow­ and tooed him, and opined that
ess as an aerlallst, ho could, as a |M&gt;rhapt there were about four to.i
fitting substitute gesture, turn In many cipher* on the purthase tag.
his resignation.
While with the Washington Sen­
Ho far as esn bo established at ators, Joseph K. wa* the "wonder
the moment Avery Urundage has lad*' of baseinii; the man of mag­
used hi* high office mainly to bang nificent gestures and spectacular
1 the cymbals, whack tho drum* and accomplishments; a grand fielder,
' toot the bugles, of his own making, a great hitter, a brainy player,
1 in salute to Avery Brundage. Ills a miracle leader—while In the sha­
1 eye* ever bsvo been alert to op- dow* of the Capitol building in
1 portuniUe* for fro* excursions, dear ol’ I). C.
1 free food and free lodging, even
But since iecomlng a Bostonian.
1 as he used his hands, or his Vol-c, via the $230,000 e&lt;
idopttun mule.
1 or both, to direct tho spot Ight up- his activities have bulled the as­
: on himielf, while ho was attempt- pirin market.
1 itig a majestic Urundage pose.
Eiery baseball expert picked
' There Is nowhere any record the Itrd Sox as prnmmt winners
1 that he has accomplished anything for 1934, but somehow they failed
which ran bu construed •* a tor- tn tick amt an a result they ate
* rifle uplift of the ideal* of sporU- floundering down around the bot­
jj manshlp In America.
tom of the first division.
In short, Avery Brundage, for
Their collapse, while bolstered
* much too long a time, hs* heen by one of tho greatest co lection
running amuck along tha amateur of stars gathered on one club, Ins
(, athletic terrain', without demon­ been a most puxxllnc event nf modstrating the fine and tolerant spir­ vrn base-all annuls.
it of democratic America,
But Joe is still a grand guy
v
A review of his action* while nn,| a fine ball plsyer, regardless
t the Olympics wore In progress of the fset that hi* llud-m "baked
i* need not be ru-prlntrd, for all of brans" made a teetotal flop on the
it I- too frM i^ h ^ jlw minds of ntl -fli?ene.p/l Itjt.i v.Vn1U«r1

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Gall, write, HcHeynolds* Drug Cu,
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Football G u e s n e r H
Showing Interest In
Newspaper C o n t e s t

dull Slaughter, ItulphSmith, MrT. M. Hill. Jack Jackson, Him
Cornaller, Cluy Williams, Is. L
.Scull, tlco, Me limy, W. It. Jen
nings, Mrs. H, F Munsslvulgi
John Hchnard, J r , Mrs. Jon
I'a a llio s U Iran* Pag* Oo*
iron. Donald I'rurson, Margaret Hchlrard, Jr., Mrs. Burner l.itti,
Miss Jane Lloyd, Mrs. Eugcn
Iternrr, John Itutundo.
Al-o Louise Johnston, Joe Estridge, Haymond Monsalvup.i
Johns tun, O. C. Slaughter, Mrs, Mrs. Itlnnche Ware, Frank Mu
Marie Hlaughter, Lucille Bols,
Joel 8. Field, F'rnnk Wheeler, J r ,
W. A. .Adams,
Mrs. F. T.
Scruggs, Edwin Ikmlskr, Arthur
Williams, Clifford Bartilft, L. L.
McLuces, Luoy Jane fruiters, A.
C, Madden, Quillian Jordan, Itsn-

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IIYI'O HI-TEST tractor fuel. 10c
per gallon. Sinclair Refining
COLORED
WOMAN
wants
work nursing or doing house Co., HanfonL
work of any kind. Charlotte Till­ SMALL GIRLS BICYCLE for
man, 911 Hickory Ave.
sale. Phona 471-W.
BERTHA JON KB. 1107 Locu.t, WAKEFIELD BABY Carriage,
wants family washing work.
Ilk# new. 913. 711 Park Ave,
COLORED WOMAN wants Job LARGE QUANTITY USED ceil­
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Haato, 911 Cypreea Ave.______ 474-W.

I

"Why do eo many MtiTHERBl
recommend
Cardul to their
daughterel"
Isn't it but natural that «ny
giHxl mother should tril her
daughters about Cardul if th#
mother hrrself felt that she had
been benefited by this medicine T
It Is impressive thst to many
women report having takin Car­
dul on the advice uf their moth­
ers.
Cardul has Imn found to bene­
fit women when weakened by
malnutrition (poor nourishment):

'

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Resinol

With a Smuet

When you drive into our aUtion, whether you
want water or gasoline, we greet you with u
smile because wo appreciate your value patron­
age.

E N G L ISH G U L F SE R V IC E

IN

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b ll.S . A n ln rF In Scritoaafi
GoU Toaraaraeat Stiii»a_Friilay
Upssts Mark Second sStody B a d u i M «
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SELECT FROM THE ENTIRE NATION,
TEN
COLLEGE
FOOTBALL GAMESt
TO BE FLAYED THIS
SATURDAY
IN THE SPACE BELOW—LIST YOUR TEN GAMES— WITH
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DAVIDSON

. Clip mis totlfe snsrt losleSis* Me s P w lla s m e Im.
mtdmtely ealaw.
J. First sail, to m uss , at Wort** Jewelry Btert *M aaaec*
the wore*, or p x H e osrosary I# aampleU the sSvor.
tuamant. TNI* must be Sons In orWer t* ausKfg In tns
tontsst. TM Itwer wise austltr—IPs mors tows** tksr* 1s
to win.
1 Msks your tsn ssltsllsns as roeurro* aksv*.
s. Insort m s stars* tor m e D U M B p m so seas 1Me*.
I. roe porsont will Ua soonto* os ■ perfstt astro. I l l ) at
th* above rule* (nos. * an* 4) win esbnt a* M portent.
Tho person suemltllnu tns most nymfcsr nf serrnst win,
nors an* me ns*rest psrfost store win*.
S. Tho snort on* csrrsst eg must be timer mails* or brsu«nt
to The Marti* sfflc* nst later tken t s'tlosk FHStv eft.
srnson prscsglnp tn* SsturSsy asm**. ..................... .......

THIS WEEK THE FIRST PRIZE
o

f i

*925 L A D IE S ,
d ia m o n d

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on liils Th ru lrv Ikkrls will aloo Im given. In t-aso uC Ik* Ih* Ural

t un ..a lu vptft I- tl ltr&gt;,l I hr wmnrr. The lying rom taU nl will
I. ilnivimi Inlu srton&lt;l |&gt;late, &lt;Ic.
N O Tgi Ustsut* Florist Coe* net *&lt;*F this ms*b ws sr* tubsiltulina
ths Dots asms In Fart t si m e tsnlst*.

GARDEN CITY, N. Y , Sept.
!•&lt;—
A tidal wav* of ape* Is,
brought on by tha watery weath­
er and tha tendency of all corner*
to claim tha fraadm sf this Ms.
torie golfing port, swept over tho
U. B. amateur champtdaahip yes.
terday leaving hi its vraka the
wreckage of a flock of title kepee.
In the drlnllng rain that damp­
ened the process cf reducing the
field to M eontestaats for the third
round, British Canadian and Amer-1
lean fsvortte* were washed right
out of the picture with stariliag
rapidity.
The succession of form rever­
sal* began with the elimination of
Hector Thomson, Scotland's holder
nf the British amateur ertwn, by
Hank Eowal, former Colgate Uaiversily golf captain, by the deci­
sive margin of 4 and 2. It reached
dramatic heights with the down­
fall nf the Texas Star, Reynold*
Smith, before the sharp-shooting
comeback of BUI Holt. Jr* 24-year,
old Syracuse, N. Y., automobile
salesman.
Holt dealt the crusher to tho
diminutive Smith with a great
hiutle four on the seventeenth hole,
only a niblick shot from the perk­ through th* Mg llaetmen with
ing space where the Syracuse several tow ttful change uf
youth's specially built trailer furts being tsecvted by tto

KEachary,
vy tad.
Stotooff aad

PhiUl#
showed much of ths earn* form
displayed by them l**t a w *
with a pick-up hi *$**•
lagly being rueutded by *tt
three.
_ .
,
However, Coach MeLuca* aad
were not overly phased at tto
manner la whkh tto youngatcr*
conducted thewmetve* In tto first
day of tackling of ball tanietu,
for they expected to. •**
rugged playing oo tto pm tha
field.

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(I ii tn W e r t's anil nccuro th o " nKl‘y ', “worir, wVffu th la
word in th o hpuce a b o v e a n d se n d th is ad w ith y o u r
c h a rt to T h e H erald O ffic e .

Girl Student- N ow
Leaving For School
W ill A p p reciate
m o st a W a tc h
From W ert's

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AN INimr iN O lNT DAR.Y NEW8PAPK1

Chance To Som adcr Is P r o f erred

Violent Death
V Races Inmates

Nears North Car­
Shore Stuck olina
Co a a t; Red
Cross
Begins Work
Draws Fire Froai
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. I7^-«P)
Weather Bureau today said
Road D p M —The
n severe tropical hurricane I* mov.

EfttaMaRM la IMS

N U M B E R 27*

U.S, Payrofls Pardon Board Sanford Baseball
Will Double, Enforces New Club Reorganized
Says President One-ThirdRale
Roosevelt A s s e r t s Organization H e a r s
Confidence Has Re­ 400 Applications
turned To Mass Of For Clemency In
Nath«*a P e o p l e
Season's S i t t i n g

Washington, sept, n .-w r
—Froshlant Roosevelt told tho an■ail meeting of the Mooiliiatlon
fa t Human Need* today that naUatml income coon would be dorrUa what it wt» a t the law paint
of' the depression and that "conM rnce hat returned to the great
■Mss of our people.”
Be serai times he referred to "rctotning prosperity" and on thav
thhsis built an argument that prlmBe relief arganluD ont should
tl+HTt a larger measure of ptl| VWr aid and th st every indi'ldual
has a greater obligation" to aid in
fftRef of distress in hi* or her own
community."
Very, very regal and very, very
The Frrsident *nld nearly n.OOO,charming wns the appearance of 000 mnre men and women ore at
Helen Gwnltney, l!». of Browns­ Work in private industry now than
ville. Tcnn., when the dressel In
ing the low point of depre*all her royal raiment and mount­
l. Three million ethers, he udded the throne to preside as queen
ate engaged in useful work
of the MM-south fnlr in Mem­
ivided or assistesl by the govphis. ( Associated Pres* Phntol, Ovnmrot,
Fnrlury payrol's the first qunr*
of this year were more than
fUt.otMMKVI greater each week than
they were In the first quarter or
I W : i h r said.

For 1937 Season

Donates
Leffler, Lehman Chattanooga
$2,000 Cash, Uni­
Players To
Repreient City forms,
Bolster
Local Unit
TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 17.-bF&gt;
—New rules requiring pri topers On Market Board

Watson Named

to serve one-thlril of their terms
or as much as five years before
applying for clemency was put In­
to effect today by the State Pnrdon Board
Formal notice to trial judges., (\,mmUaloner \V. A. I ffl-r
prosecuting attorneys and sheriffs and H. J . Lehman, former City
also will I-* required on future ap -U ’ommtaalonei, last night wero
Don toward the abolition uf an j this morning and its forward
plkatlons no t-fficals may express recommended by the City lornBy JIMMY CMAFMAN
• T O LE D O , S p a in , S e p t IT . unsightly shack' now located on! mrvement is increasing "with soma
their views.
1mission n« member* of the State
north*
Iii w luit prnvtHl to bo M
— (A P ) — E x e c u tio n b y
ex the north side of Lake Shore ‘ indications of turning
Board.
The one-thlnl rule was invoked |
n k td o n o f 1700 m en, w om en Boulevard about one mile from northwestward." They said if an In
appoim its will represent fittin g clfm nx to th e 1W18
the Lake Monroe Bridge.
dlcatej curve to northward con
lntselmll .season, th o U onnl
ns a three-day session of tho -nurd I the Cit^ of Sanford.
ch ild ren in T oledo's A lC. U. Treadway, chairman of timirs, the hurricane may miss the
concluded today. The ne-v titles
Twu other im-ndier* r.re to Ik* of D irecto rs o f th e S unfo rtl
T B a r w sa p o stp o n e d to d a y the department, wrote the Semi, North Carolina coartline but may
A ssoeiitlion com*
by
the County I'useliiill
will apply to pardons at th« next recommended
a t th o la s t m in u te , a n d th e note Chamber of Commerce—aft- not pull to the north and east sufpleteil th e rmirtr in i/n tio n o f
Commission
nod
to
o
by
tho
meeting of tho Board In Mareh
■ u y o r o f t h e c ity to ld th e cr the tody had protested the ex­ flcrntly to miss the entire sea
County Ftnnning Board, accord­ th e liK-irl Imseimll clith hint
unless changed when the row gov. ing to Instructions receive,1 hero Ilijrht l,y selectin g th r e e new
A sso ciated
P r e s s th e b e ­ istence of Die building—that It board section.
rrnor siircveds Sholta as Board from the Department of Agn- niem liers o f th e iMiiml unit
Sturm warnings against gale,
sieg ed F a s c is ts w ould h a v e (the department) desired .to cr.
re! ture.
Chairman In January.
iiitmiiiir H enry W atso n tut
o n e m o re ch a n c e to s u r re n - operate with the Chamber In main­ and high tide* were displayed from
taining Dio Boulcvsrd ns a seen- South I’ort, North Curullmi, to the
The Board heard about 100 ideas
m t.
C. It. Dawson, County farm pis-sidetit of the association for
Virglnia Capes,
Foatpoacmani aUo was ordered Ic drive.
fur clemency In throe days and agent, D u im-ml-er ex-officbi th- I'.'.'17 season.
The Red Cross from Washing­
Ilex Fat-knrd was
ro-eb-cted
In Its loiter of protest, the
to pot finish)nr touches to th&gt;i
has about (VH) cases to consider of the Dm id, it wns announced vice-president
ton took charge of emergency
mid
Jnrnes A.
Chamber
expressed
a
hope
that
from
TullahiMsi-e.
rabring at the ihcll-tattcr cBufrom the records.
All six regular members mil Wright was iclurned to the of*
the lined Department may taka preparations in the coastal area
dab Dm mayor araertad, How- "proper measures to eliminate fu- which may he hit by tile storm.
Announcement of octl-'n on pleas ■Mr. Dawson m e appointed to fin- of secretary mid treasurer,
or»r, Im said, Alcasar likely wlU lure attem pts which wot.Id mar
Tho Weather Bureau at noon or­
will to made within .11) days.
serve the interests of the Whole­ while J. C. Mitel,ell was em­
ployed ns financial s n rotary. Tho
sale Market here.
he Mown up aoon.
the beauty of this stretch of high dered hurricane -warnings di City Commissioners lust night Would completed the group by
Government
force*
warned way, which wo believe Is right played frem Wilmington to Beau­
again resumed the -Duly of i naiiiiiig Floyd Fulmer and (L W,
f.TOtt defiant isaurrente and non- fully ea led by many 'lha nv&gt;»l fort, South Carolina, a t the storm
hiudget, although
Du- Spencer of this illy and Bob
cossbstinta b et night that ru- . d utiful in F orbin' and of which was iclicved approaching the
Cape Hatteras section.
proposed list of expenditures is 1 King of tlvledo ns new members.
fuaal to aurrtmter • would mean wo arc eery proud."
yet to In whipped into shops- fo r, Flan* worked out in a confer*
The hurricane contlnurd to move
dntrucDon of the historic for.
Mr. Treadway’s letter In full fol­
closer to the malifund without
slice with Jo,. Ktivte, president
fiiiul nit ion.
ttVw with probable death to mil lows:
Another budget discussion 1« of llio fhnllnnoogn club In tho
s aekt-ning speed or lot ing any
"This will aeknowlcdgo receipt of
railed for Friday night at which Southern Association, who wn*
•oclailai-lakorcr to Idlere work- jrour recent letter x x x concern­ fury.
time the Comiillridon hope, to here f.tr it vl-dt on
Tne-dny
Norfolk reported squally wcnlh.
, M In cramped quarters in ton- ing the bul ding by Colonial Uit
have IhiligH in readiness for defi­ night, were tinnon tins! as being
er
and
precautions
were
tnkrn
In
■Da under Ike Alcaaur completed Company on the Like SluirL Boule­
nite IlCtinll, nithoiq-h official, the completion of uit ugrouurnl
toying charge* of TNT yaator- vard. Tho department desire* to j*T jHirts against high tides an I
The Florida State Citrus Commiiaomred the |Hissilii|ity of one whereby the Chattanooga outfit
S
■ day. Each charge consisted of cooperate with Seminole Coun­ angry wares.
mole meeting.
mission today railed a conference
svnuld supply the lo.ol ussocia*
&gt; bar* Draft- • ton of high ox* ty and yc*jr body hi maintaining
for (h'l. H In Lakeland to lay plans
Sanford and Florida Klwnnluns! Tile City's fiscal year begi-i i Don with tJ.tkH) In cash, uni­
the Bavlcvard as a sc--me drive.
th*. tc
nrcrasillM, amt
for marketing Florida’s
were honored yesterday by the up-j. This year's operations liu lgi t forms, other
1 ^ Ai at * adeal
M H a cable
"W#
appreciate
the
extrroaatona
enough players fur ■ well bai­
aJetrg 100
eitru*
crop.
Deal
citrus
interrat*
pointmeui
of
Ju.ius(
Dingfelder
of
was
npproxlnmlely
(M
il.lHM
l,
of
eesrtilnM lie pee* letter '- t v murh,
rn...-I lull rbj).
said today .
1 Wind to two lw
, this city on the International Kl-1 which about lo.lklri wus n-d
and shall frol free to .nil upon
Simultaneously with his anoffice of* Mayor Pares you for your assistance hi arriv­
Seminole County growers and
fTui,** committee Fur The si«'*d.
nounrrmcnt of liq. ngrveinent In
in the City Hall.
ing at our hopes in the matter.**
nil others Interested were invited
Is1 held with the Sanford I«onfc*
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J | Support Of Churches In Their , T,h" ,
f
'**
la s t week T. K. Simpson, Cham- j ____________________________ to1 attend the session which wit!
mils m xt season, Mr. Eng'o al• r 'S ffir r i - r y
*rr K":*; ............. . * ......
K W s S s a v ' . i J ' s , ' . _H.. *I r
her president, appointed Benjamin
The w,.ao„.r: partly cloudy t - csnvi-tjo at 1,2, F. M. in
‘■-’i'. 1 "*i
' I'isycrs
I U s Uss H tilt I 'l l , SIX)
F. I.".line*. It. .1. t-elioturi, James (i. „jg|,t an,| Kri.biy. Extreme North&gt;
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Auditorium.
I
Sharon, Fred T. W iliams and west, same.
of Dike Mary, the Salvation Ar- “ ,ll" ,l" r c,,n,ml“ ««* f" " '' ‘hi"
Problem* ronfronting Kt- rid s'- my h*adquartern roparteil today.
Fred Jt. Witsnn to handle the *ha:k
n‘ ‘he InternuDonl canveuelimination mutter.
Judge James &lt;1, Sharon today growers in marketing Iheir grape,
The affair was staged to assist Don in Sun Antonio, 1, one uf the
addressed tin- Seminole High (fruit and oranges will U- dbcussed. tho couple, one of whom j* a crip- four mruihers of the committee up.
School on "Tho Constitution" in There will U- nuumltted to thu in- pis' mid the other confined |„ bed. pointed fn , h(1 (mitx.l .States and
'Building activities In Sanford
observance of Constitution Wrek. dustry a comprehensive program,
Those attending ur assisting fol.
for the first 1C days of September
w.
"
* ‘ * ilaiiudn, mol is the only memlier
resulted in the i.'xpcndilurc* of f.T,.
Employes of the Sanfonl Atlun- now being developed by the comMrs. Mahln I Itllefirld, Mrs. , ’r ,ho
&lt;'lu*’ ''v,,r *" « •
D t. according to a compilation of
Seminole Demot-rui* to,lay wer** The Remimde County Agricul­
lie National Bank will nsiemblr mission, dealing with its ndvotlls. Joe Fortier. Mrs. Fred Cummings,»rv i'c an appointment on urr In. piep.iiitig la ntleml Do* huge par- ture Clllh will assemble in (he .Mem.
building permit figures available
a t Hsn I undo Springs Thursday ing and nicrihaudlsing actlrllies, Mr*. Floyd Sjoi him, Mr*. Ifomer ternati'inal committee and the sec- ty lull)' schvdtdrd to l* gill ut st '1' iiio e High .School Auditorium to­
a t CUy Hall.
nftcrniHin fur a picnic, it wn- an crop distribution, rannlng, dove op.
The largest investment was
night at X o'clock for Ihu organ^ r'*' **'
"Hd Floridian ever lo receive such F. M. tomorrow in lliloiido.
made by the Standard Oil Company
Due In a mi.*utide rat a ml ing, I t 1ixntlon's nnniial meet Ing.
September collection of doln- non need today.
mint of new markets and disposul Feck hum. Mrs. Chaster Sanm l,,.. ... |„.mir
and represented the Installation of quent personal taxes in Seminole
M re .W illin m T h a rn v u n d M rs.il.
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hud been previously announced that | Officer* of the unit Imve urged
Friday's tides: low. 3:IS A. M “" id u . crop*,
B. Fennell.
I
m*‘n objective of this new the alfair wouhl !«• held ut night, that all farmer* re present to dig­
storage tank on lake Shore County toiluy had mornted to f t,,
Sir* L. C. Tillis, Mrs. D. Donald- ‘" " ‘inllleu u* created iy th* I\|.
mlevied. Cost was $1,500,
I Pl.1.2.1, neor-ling to a report is. and .1:111 F. M.; high. U:I8 A. .M An «*»»“»tWe research of the
it. M. Lloyd, chairman of lli",.ru*» problem* relating to agrlBecond largest permit was Is-1 sued this afternm n bv .Inn. D. Jin- and 1*1.12 F. M. Run rise* at *1:12 (c’.mpurative food ami health vjlue son, the Rev. Thompson, Mr. and wanian* at their runvvntlon m Seminote Democratic Commllli"", culture and a pni|Mn 'd program far
A. M. and sets at 0:10 F. M. Moon of citrus fruits was uullmrin-d. A arid .Mrs. Ishill, Mrs. F. N. Cruft, Texas is to inspire Kiwaniv* in -aid a parade through Urlindo will the coming year,
.
b» John I, Stevens who is io kins, County trx collector.
.struct a five-room dwelling i-n
It wn* said thnt tho orgnnDaIn a period of 21 hours, the mail rises at 7:51 A. M. and aet* at 7:17 report by Karl llartt, committer Mr*. It. fl. Carter, Mr*. W. Dunn, support this aim. Mr. Dingfel ler proceed Die feature of Die day,
chairman, which was approved, Mr. anil Miss Fining, Mr*. K. Ksy, stalnl liMhiy after ho hint accepted • lH-akltig, at llm Municipal Audi­ lion represent* Die interest* of
Lake Street. Estimated cost U XI.- I r -light In a Intel of $I,DU 23 P. M.
recommended that testa he madu Mrs. Ruby HJi.blum and Mrs. Jl. the upiminlment that ho had torium.
OM.
n) o .t !&gt;ll percent of the agricultural
from eut-nf-lown delinquents whi
Rabbi Tsoi Cook of FhtlaiM of Florida, Texns and Califur'iia . arnvx.
Niae permits w ets issued during own prot&gt;crty here, tho collector
Both of tlie Democratic parly's industry In Seminole County.
j a* u metnler uf tho Kiwani.,
phia today led Ranfurd Jews in grapefruit and oranges to
tha half-moath parted. They were said.
‘ *r*'
Fortier, Mr*. John 1club committee from this slate nominees for lie United States] One of the prlnripnl iichievotho uli-ervinc* of the Jewish 11|„. suiierkirlty of this state's fruit. eaves, f. i/aheih
for the foltovtog amounts: ft,Fortier, ( hr Is- Und would continue a* a ini'nilar Ren ile, Claude I' ppor und C. ll. j inrnl.s of tho group in llm past
m . 11,000, two for W00, two for Execution* for the setxuro and N«w Y»’ar with ceremonies nl The romtnisslon authurin-l u tine ""yd. Rebrern F’ortlvr.Hattie „f
InternatUmal committee, Andrew*, are featured speakers lit- heen its success In obtaining
sale
of
property,
on
which
person­
the
Community
Center.
vUher
jnintraet
with Harry Rickman, Itoblnson. I auline Fortier, and ,tr,.s»e.| the unity of the aim* of as is Fied Cone, party tiundni'it fur rienlifl,- information on the con­
•too, two for $25 la d one for $8.1.
al assessments are in arroir*. were mrvlcis were held last iir.'l't.
train'A tlantic filer and night club t apt and Mr* F. S. Faren.
trol of insect* and fungi growth.
‘ ull churches and held to the prin- tlu- governorship.
telng sorted today and wi | be
&lt;entertainer, to set as Irmsler of
Among
tonight'* lilsrussinit*
Other person* donated cloth log. (d p |B that “the things which unite
♦Mr. Lloyd said tie expect* at
turned over to the sheriff fur serv­
M. J. Dickert. local rmplove
Iceremonies on its radio program*
will
be
tinproposed St. John*
least
:tr,
p,-isons
froiu
Sanford
and
'
art*
m&lt;»ro
important
than
*hu
thin.ru
ice probably tomorrow, Mr. Jin- the Atlantic Coast Dine Railway.' a,|s«.rti&lt;dnig Florida grapefruit,
b
River Indian River Canal, market­
vicinity to attend the rally.
D is C II S S that diviiU*.M
klna announced.
and Mrs. Dickert plan to
oiange* and tangerines this winin g problem*, plant ilireaso anil
■It a
* f jut| yfar, thu irMrinWr^htit mi
r
Deadline fer payment of the as­ in the iH'ir future fur u th iw - |* r#
^ J | p | | | | insect control.
I I Q n H ||,p tommittei* tunzi-ituil of a Tilth-*
sessments fell Sept. IS.
To
tire
week*' vacation tuur of
S u a s i o n tilie, a I’rotFiUnt nn&lt;| n l»*wt nrd
'^ T k e Women's Civic Committee
The tax rollevtnr -laid there Is West.
I if thU in tun* again thii yvar
of the Seminole County Cham­ an unusually small number of ex­
ber of Commerce will resume ae- ecutions to bo served this year.
the
of
Raminole County farm er*t.«Dy ' h,," Mr' ‘“ "Kfelder will have been
A st*‘cial matting
tH itks for the winter season on
County Commisiion ha* been
were Inv.tel t„ a c m b le |n th ..l,l",lMy f"""’" " 1'
« l,‘ n“ "'
C. C, Col ins, head consul of Die
Ifcniisy a t 10 A. M. in the Chnnr.
called for Sept. 21 for discus­
Court House at iu A. M toiuor- l“‘, n
,r"" ‘
tx'vmt«-r* of
The Slule Pardon Board lata
The
Nashville,
Chattanooga
an
I
har of Commerce, Mrs. Eudnr
sion* relative to the
County St. laiuls Railway expects FI ri- row for a dl»vu**ior» of green- | ,h“ ■,, wi"h K*lth ,,v‘,r *h'* &gt;'rl‘- | Florida Woodmen &gt;f the World, yesterday hoard the first of Semi­
CUrlett, chairman, ami Mrs. F.
lsT.ll refunding plan which wn| c l State* and Cuimda to seivu is scheduled In leave tonight or nole County’s 22 prisoner*, sen­
dn's 1210-17 tourist traffic to &lt;x- house proldeius.
Mr Rouiaillat, vice-chairman, snid
rally tomorrow for Columbia, S. tenced to the State Prison nt Hal­
on thi* all-important group.
recently approved ami inaugu­
C.
It,
Dinvson,
county
farm
ccll ad past records, A. Rice Kin*.
Uday.
C„ where he will confer with na­ ford, make an appeal fur clemency,
rated, Karl
Burdick, deputy
agent,
said
Dr.
If.
W.
Ruprecht.
Sanfonl Wocdi.Vn of the World rlt rk of the circuit court, said Florida passenger agent for th" head of the chemistry depart­
-A strong plea was issued for
tional director* of tlie organiza­ Hi.. Ananchled Pres* reported.
company, said a* he paid a brief
mem b in to attend the important will b« assisted in tho "family today.
tion.
ment of the experiment station
Thomas Oglesby, sentenced for
visit to Sanford today.
m tttinf.
night” program Oct. l by tho
Arrompuitying Die h'tinfordile life. In 10-11 on rr murder rhargr,
in the University of Florida, will
Mr.
King
said
the
advertising
Women's
Circle,
Woodmen’s
auxMembership of the unit U
will he V, F. Miller of laikeluti I. -cut hi* petition to the Bonn!.
be one of the ,|ieakrr*.
department of hi* railroad Is r„- , FL R. Furvis, in charge of lo■Ode up of two rtpre-cntativei ' lliary, the latter orgnoliation vot*
state manager of the Woodmen.
What action Is taken will not
frees each woman’s organitationlrsl last night.
operating again with the local]ca| greenhouse activities, also
Tho two will i&gt;e Florida'* only
hi the County. Tweaty-four saps , Club womea agreed to cn I regA proposed aviation ground representatives ut the conference | lie announced until all petition*
Chamlwr of Commerce fit the dis­ ill he on the speaker'* plattribution of an attractive ..... .. form.
srhcul course of throe months was which is schedul'd for Saturday have heen rrveiwod, nrrortling to
npreicnteil on e| j r meetings, during the winter
* ruling i**rte,| by GoV. Duvo
let, "When Winter Come*,'* which
tfct committee a W«Ur
Iro.son, on the first and third
Mr. fhiwson said tho progrnia announced by the University o*
In another statement, Mr. Col­
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W nclpal Purpose of he group Xhi;r&gt;j , y i
ta(K m, llttl. All
Offices cf the farm rcsttlrmcnt describee, antonv other Florida lo- will inrludo diecu .sion* of pro- Florida through local channels. lin* suid the regular meeting of Shot*.
The enterprise waulil In- car­ the local Wo, el ore ll'* lodge will bo
I# to act as a clearing hvtuo members were urged tfl lake a.i administration were eeing mov,d cnlillca, Seminole County,
posed operations and expurlment i
to list held this year ill the fiend- ried on ut Camp Hoosevcl! ill held tonight at H o'clock in tlu.'
P[°b
‘n the sessions ar-i attend. today from City limit to r,K&gt;m iu
&gt;a of the many bodies I Following the buslm-s set j ion in thu Arcade Bul ding.
nola County greenhoirsv, located Ocat-i, und the Oca a nirpnrt would fraternity's hull.
lo s t
A y ba .diseu-sriL
m a *
An announcement from perounhe used for the actual uir work
near the waterworks.
a social hour was held and refrevht»
•1
t •»». A v o i n - —
eel
of
the
unit
said
huslars*
will
nece.-ary
in
the
course.
A T I
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raents sirred.
A v s r s a a . _____ __
TMAVMU BY HUMEBACK
I t *
r
a
•T
bo resumed tomorrow la the new
Co-operating In Ihv venture nic
t T *
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quarters.
ma
i, ..
the university, the aviation ditiWith • II A. M. service iMiir.-.
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CHICAGO. Sept. 17.—&lt;-F)—
MILLS ABLE
Seven perxon* are employed by Sanford Jews cl wed the period of
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*7
.iun «f th.- .state Road Depart:
v n .
T 1
!* l
Froai a Ikreo mile-a-minute de
the governmental branch whose observance set aside for the Jew----- —
| merit mid Ills- Kduexliiimt) DivlFour while teacher* anil three
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w o .
laxa pourager plane ta the hark 1 VARA8DIN, Yugosh via. Kept. operations ileal 'with asslstlrg f|. Uh New Year «f '879, F irst serv­
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coloted applicant* today were
Funeral services for M.'fvweL &gt;im of ih„ Florida WI’A.
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• Lima that la the trnnsili n 17.—(,F&gt;—Andrija Rahmanjciwsff, nanciaily dellquent farmers.
ice* were held Wednesday night. Bailey Thomas wen- held at -1:10 | I’rice i f ir&lt;tructlon for the .*0- standing teachers' examination &lt;
*»f&gt;
7 *»
transportation Ml-s n state railway employe who xroa
A formerly axlsliag danger of
Rahhi Ted Cook Af Hilled* phia P. M, tmlny from the Silver lake day period would lo- lin o which in the library of the Junior High
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ie, United Air Lire* a naval officer in C u rD t Russia office removal from Raaferd—be. was in charge ot all activiti--* Cemetery in PaoU with the Rev. Is to include nu lls and lodging at School, T. \V. Law! on, Coumv
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those whoa she changed and a relative of the Tolstoi fans- cause af lark of office •pace— here.
B. F. Graham officiating.
Camp Roosevelt, a bulletin an­ school superintcmh'iit announced-|n
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Bor new Job will be as a ilv. killed himself here the day was forestalled by the City Com7 J
fine of the truchvr* seeks n rcr- 11
Other than rtllgloua observ­
Mr, Thomas. 20, dl«l Monday In nounced.
7 1
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■ no for ■ sugar com- after a court ordered him to mission which a located $4 per ance*. Jew* ultillied tha holiday pe­ Gainesville where ha had made his
Artuul flight work inclmbn p i­ Dficale in *|u-rhtl s (l»nce. Th,- ! [
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Hilo, Hawaii, whet- pay coo dinars (about $12) month fur rent. T V County Cim- riod to strengthen friendehlp tie* residence for the past two years, loting of gliders. Shop work on nlr- remainder are trim - examined fer III
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I g b it patients by horse. monthly alimony to his divorced mission la being asked to contri- and to cement more firm ly family although hr lived tho greater n o t pline* and ' clas-room activities giade school certificate*, the ,u -; J,*
7t
^ 1
.7 1
wlfr.
___ hue $5,
t ;
relation*. .
of hi* life in Paolo,
are included in the currieullum. ’ porlntemh-nt said.
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through the At
State Body May Take Ing
, ;ntlcnorthwestward
Ocean and "probably will
pass
Action To Abolish &gt;
* to the east of Cape Hattcrma
during the latter part of the a f t
Tstedo M a y o r Says Unsightly Edifice •rnoon cr early tonight,
{A l c a s a r Win Be The State Road Department to­ Furtcatltra here said the storm
rente.- wss about 260 miles south'
Target Of B l a s t day Indicated it may take some nr- east
of Cape Hatteras at 7 o'clock

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BANFORD. flAHUPA, TNPKSDAT, SEPTEMBER 17. IBM

500, Rebels Live Storm Nears Fair Qnscn Of Fair
TNT Charges Hatteras As
Fury Mounts
Ancient Fortress T r o p i c al HnrriouM

b The (M r C m tnl *
fbrida City Afford1** Rail, Hltkwajr,
AM Water TrtM pirtitlw

Commission Nenring
New President
Final A c t i o n On
Budget For Year Haves Only Member
Or *36 Outfit Not
To Be B e t u r n e d

Citrus Interest
Lays Marketing

PlansInOctober Dingfelder Selected For
High
K
iw
ana Club Post
Richtnan Engaged To

Advertise ; Florida
FruUn To Nation Second Floridian Named On Committee Com
potted Of Four Men Chosen Frutu
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Nation-Wide Angle

31 Persons Assist
Salvatiorv-Afmy In
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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Sanford Building
Reaches $3^35 In
U f Of September

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Send l)elcgationTo
Rally In Orlando

Tax C ollections
On Personal Items
M o u n t To $4,ttl3

Farmers Assemble
In High School To
Discuss Activity

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1 Resume Activity
J M o n d a y Session

Railroad Expecting
Big Tourist Travel

FarmerH To
Green houHe
In F r i d a y

Collins
N a t i mini WwHimcn i*anlon Hoard Hears
('onfall In Columbia Petition Of ()Kl*^hy

Auxiliary To AHRi«t
Woodman Program

Aviation Ground
(’our«e Proposed
By State School

Farm Group Office
To Open Tomorrow
In Arcade Quartern

Jews End Period Of
New Year Otmervancc

LOCAL WEATHER

Last Rites Held For I
Maxwell B. Thomas

Seven Teachers Get
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worid war wfl) break oat, or whether London or RoomtoR
X will win, or whether the pereon who owee nos a ten MM
iJJ wlU rerne la and pay It, e&gt; he haa to da f i l e f» to the
Ipyramlda and basin to take tha meeaurenwnt of the hutar
dinrlnrs. It doesn’t require any knowledge of arehitee*
/ ture. The beat equipment la a atronff belief In fairies and
1 . only a modest amount of ability in guessing.
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sad W ctmUmo I law at A alw nt
CalWae, M
at W home here
Tina lay . A natlv* e f Nowhorypert sad a graduate of Amherst,
t'am e f lM t, Or. d rea m e r re- Oar rstresSs xlv» mnrs mites m i
•Inllar than new Hr**.
Our price* sre the lowest pMsIbl
for naalltr work.
Truck lira retreaSUf a eearlaltf

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Training Yoaag Men

Efforts of certain people and groups to hare military
training, of a simple nature, become a part ef the C. C, C.
The store nf mom than thru*,
camps have met with the atern opposition of pacifists who
fsarth* e f the land In the Unit­
depict armies of labor battalions marching before Roose­
ed lu t e s metes It subject te
velt much In the approved Hitler and Mussolini manner.
Such an attitude, we think, Is foolish, far by no stretch
of the imagination can one confuse the benefits of dost*
order drill, calisthenics and reasonable dJaripUne with the
thirty-fit*
evils of a large and organised military machine. On the
ami ha wm one hand we would be building physical and moral fibre,
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V ^ h t l j r L
«■* we would be developing professional eoldlere,
ghert the y e n . that sundered
Jlw t how the C. C. C. cam ps are run la not quite
clear to most j
, and the New York Herald Trioune Ur speech. We are eeaeeraed eely I
he came, the wurld-besulleJ, Ipoints out that
public scarcely real Isas th at hundreds with which of theee eeetrsdktery I
to the semis where y»uth had of these camps have been administered by Army officers, statement* UDe the truth.
-sleep.
often assisted by non-commissioned officers, nn the basin The first column that ever ap­
to t tha shade that watted, ,,f one officer to a camp. This man, without the control peared under my eeam attached
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that he would have in the Army, has instilled into the boya the meaner la which tha corpora*
°* lh* 100 *"n|ll# sense of co-operation and the realisatiaii of the need to tton tax bin, la any case i serious
measure, waa haetily
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game according to the rules— Including, obvioualy, taaatlea
thrown lata C osgrm Jtd r s M
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* such regulations as affect health and public aanltatlon, In through 'with Inadequate expert
Dodcr A Gay*i Quality Paint*
most roses the officers have succeeded ia large measure advice. As to the merits ef the
"Brel FOr the Hanth*
We would like to havo t&gt;'»|thnnigh sheer force of character.
bill I wss not sure. Blece then I
tf*a batter A Qay’a high grada produeta, and glee luting
JLV, h!nino mii«l
"Those who have studied the C. C. C. camps have, here discussed It with a m a t
beauty to y w h o ma. It’a a good investment.
and .f prom the beginning, regretted the opportuntiea of initiO*
£
u L u i ^ l l ln r ^ t i l i n g discipline which have been wasted dun to the fear of
BUnloy-Rogm Hardware Co
doors of Bermuda.
{arousing the opposition of soft-headed sentimentalists.
------------------{The government has steadfastly ref until to permit any sort
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Krilrsn laborer* from Ta*«s of military training. Bo long as the camps were regarded
a n being imported to Mi»**l«ipi&gt;ll|w parts of an emergency relief program this refusal was
to rttttvo Uie acute tolmr short-juatlfialile. But if they are to beeome permanent, then,
ta. tbo
f,»w». Thln«* the pacifists to the contrary notwithstanding, more at*
MM others haw eyruwg. They
■ff*1 * il!lrtlfra!XLr. to «. tentlon should be paid to including In the program a c«rwere net started by flaaoee raptA CAR A WEEK
&amp; to h .™ t S P S S
tain amount of drill and physical training, t h e purpose
tollem ar by "economic royallste."
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I would be not to create a large reserve army, but merely
r i t o J C s E * I N OTHER WEEKLY PRIZES
They w en etartod for ths m at
Ths marriage of a aoctoltto
to make it easier for the camps the better to fulfill their
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port by draughtsomu, who perfeetaa ortor not unnaturally arnuaei mission of teaching the boys how to work and how to bead
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SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO
ear of a socialite. With France* Mrs. 0. A. Howard and little
Brokaw and Henry Fonda It ilaugh ter, Ileatrier, are visiting
muit hovo been a c u e of Fran- relative* at McHaln, Mich.
rek being Funds Henry.
Mr*. K. W, Howland has gone
to Grand Rapid*, Ohio, for •ev­
Students entering Southern Cal- ent) weak* vbil among relative*
lege heard some sound advice at and old friends.
the opening escribe*. liUbop Ham A charming group of girl*
Hay told them; "Don’t let an ed­ leaving for Tallnhnanee Sunday
ucation make a fool out of you. night warn: the Mine* Mary
go simple, ba noturel." This I* '/urhury, Ituth Roberta, May O*.
what so many paople forget, and, teen, and Maude F.nlsmlnger.
forgetting It. they becoma pom|wu» They will enter the Woman’s
gad bombastic, unmindful that College. Mr, W. A. Zachary es­
Simplicity ia always a mark of corted them to Tallahassee.
The Priscilla Club will resume
IU meeting* on Thursday after­
noon, ths meeting to be held at
the home nf Mr*. Eaatsrhy an
Myrtle Avrnue. During the sum*
mer the Priscilla* have been col-

are now known as lank* and they
form a powerful adjunct to every
modern army.

Of Chinese ToMeet

NAN KINO, China. Bapt. IT -army last
night blockrd Chios's effort* to
comply with ^ipahe*a demand*
that armed forces ba evacuated
from the Southern city of Pakkrt.
Fear waa expressed in Chinese
circle* that tha penes of Asia
might be threatened If etrenglbsned forces of Japanese marines
sought to force sa Investigation
there Into the killing ef a Japa­
nese druggist in tha foe# of mili­
tary rasiatoneo,
Hhlftru Kawogoe, Japanese am­
bassador to China, In a roofer*ori
with Favoigi Minister Chang Chun,
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was regarded as having taken the
Bari Browder, communist ran- first stop toward compos ing se­
fur president, who was ct-plane* of tho Japanese Inquiry.
la headlines: “U. 8. Alornwd
Over War Threats! Re-estsb.Uh
Knropean Fleet." Now Uts ne*
*tael ly what happened In re-c«toMiahlng our European fleet.
Why, they exchanged tha cnil*i-r
(fninry for the rri|lscr Raleigh,
and they left the destroyers Knne
and Hatfield and the cutler f’ny«ga a* they were, all In Euro­
pean water*. No, dear readers,
half af tha Atlantic Float hasn't
lift for tha eoasl of flpaln. What
no have really don* ia given a
namo to tha four boats already
th m . Now, wa lust rail thorn
Mm toropaan squadron.

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Ira. Lilly Richard of Lab* Rst*&gt;r la the geest ef Mr. aad Mrs.
B. &lt;X Harper, 1311 Jalmetto A r c

MONDAY
' l u i ef tW I W
_______ Church will moot at
7tS» P. M. wits Mr*. 0 . B. 8l»».
Booth Sanford Areas*.
Th* Depewtohl* ChM of t
First Methodist Church will *»**t
at 7:M P. M. at ths horn* of
Mrs. E. A. LimPm*— t . V est
First Street, with Mrs. (*adraWnr sad Mrs. C. F. P w w as

Sunday eveafafa ef this weal
7:90 P. M. at the Fbsta Kasai
Church, WDsea's Ceraer ea the
Mount Data Highway.
C. L. McCreae has returned
Dr. West will to I e f Me reportfrom Charlotte, N. C„ w hen he
race, la Africa, China, ladle
»My*d bail this aummer.
Japan aad aril hare ste n apt
PId a m as iDastretiaaa. B e will
Mr*. A. W. Lee, J r, is Imyrerin* at lltOO e'riech s i ths cberth in* at her heme, MIC Laurel Arcand will held a special serein for
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v from a recent Ulaeea,
men Sunday at M l P. M. The pahHe is larited.
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Tolar are
foadta* a short time ia PhUaOMtesrs for th# combi* pear
•tpbia w hen Dr. Tolar U
v a n elected at the monthly allday sterling of the Fall Uoepel
Mbsbaary Society held Tuesday
Mr. and Mr*. J. t Walken aaat the boa* of Mrs. Faye Lee at
I birth ef a daughter
■eases Syria**. Daria* the arova.
rae honor guest at a par­
night at the FeraalJ.
la* school draseo* were made fee ly *trea la the alterasea by
Memorial HoepitaL
seedy children aad at aess a eer
her. Mrs. B. F. WhMaer. J r,
ered dish lea th u s was served.
at their heme sa North French
of Mies Catherine K.1The foUewia* members were
mu*. Th# hostess
sleeted to be d office: Mrs. C. U. td by Mrs John L. Galloway and ly will regru t to leers that sh*
I* Ul at h*r heme, l i e Palmetto
Baler, preside**; Mrs. J. E. Spar- Mrs. W. A. Adame.
1 ■ Bag, rhe ye as Idealt Mrs. K. MeGames were enjoyed daring the
latyre, aeersUryt Mrs. Q- Teach- afteracea and a prise was
tea, treasurer; Mrs. 0. E. Wolb, ed to Rohe Dees. Refreshments
Mra. M. 8. Wtggta* left TuesyuhBrityi Mrs. A. Wbueldt, mis- were serred from th* dining
fop Jar Sodua, N. Y , to Join Mr.
- skm study leather; aad Mrs. II. table which was decorated with
Ifghm who haa been spending
Wright, Mrs, Q. Teachtsa, ami whits aster* aad red readies. The
ma time there on bnslnew.
Mrs. Job* Mtothiec*. welfare white birthday cake
lighted caad'es.
Mr*. Mae Hallman left the first
Mrs. Wkeboldt had charge ef the
Thoe# present were: Jane Whit- af tlm week for Columbus. Ohio, to
mission study period aad Mr*. ner, boner guest, Mery Martha and
* a twu weeks' vacation.
Baker presided over the business “Ruddy" Mclsch, Radsiey Meisch.
session, these present were Mrs C Jane Chapman, Llta Moors L*fMrs. Marrue Tyre ha* returned
H. Baker, Mrs. Brooks ef Lake But- fler, Mary Aan Galloway, Rohe
Port Myers where she wa*
h r . Mrs. A. WWboldt, Mrs. E, A Dean, Olyv* Ann and Ada Adame, called recently 'ey the death of her
Moaforten, Mrs. Fay* Lee, Mrs. Dorothy Whitaer, aad Penrose mother.
Larsen, Mr*. John Mntthleu* Hutchison.
Mrs. Oeorg* C. Wells, Mrs. U,
Mias MUdrod Bridge* has re.Wright, aad th* Miss** Wkllhel
termed from Daytona Reach ant
mine Wieboidt, Muriel McIntyre,
Haras* where she spent two
Haset Lee, and the R*r. C. II. B*k
weeks.
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With a laugh, a lilt, a thrill aad
Miss Jan* Sharon left today
r»»,
a heart-pang, hiter*parsed with for Talbham** to resume her
several new musical kits. “Star
■todies at the Florida State Col­
fc«u
For A Night," Twentieth Century. lege for Women.
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Fox picture, opens Friday at th*
t.
Misa Rebecca Wilson and MUs Rita Theater,
IHI
Billie Thigpen U planning to
Featuring Clsiro Trevor, Jan*
Virginia Gillon entertained with
leer* Sunday for Emory Unive.-Darwell,
Arlln*
Judge.
Kvv!m
n pa-ty Monday evening at ths
sity In Atlanta. '
home of the former on East Venable, J. Edward Bromberg,
Dean
Jagger
and
Alan
Dhmhart
ReevntH Rtroet in honor of Mis*
G. R. Bennett left yesterdiy
Carolyn Cogbum and Mla* Doro­ the film tell* an entrancing story
thy Pope who left thin week for ef hew madcap chorus girls turn afternoon for hi* home In FairJ&gt; '* ' Con***. '
n musical show topsy-turry aad fox. 8. ' C„ after being called
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“Monopoly" wee played until Broadway eserta all it* mahe-be- bar* by the lilnes* and death of
n late hour when refreshment* lleva tu make a mother's dreams hi* brother, D. M. Bennett.
were served. Thoe# proeent were: earn* true.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of
the MUs#* Dorothy Pop*. Caro­
Frames Hyland and 8aul Elkins
lyn Cogburo, Dorothy Marshall. anthered th* scenario, base! on a Clarksville, Tenn., were the guests
■Tncday end Wednesday of Mr.
Elisabeth Methvin, Adelaide lit* ploy by Ka.in Micbari*.
and Mr* A. J. P*tenon. West First
gin*. Virginia Gillon, and RebecBtreet.
cn W ils o n .__________

All-Day Meeting Ii
S tan d By Society

Jane WMtaar Given
Party On Birthday

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Rebecca WUeoa, Mbs
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The system is part of the polk*
department's safety drive. Of six
fatal automobile accidents her* re­
cently, fir* wer* caused by drunk­
en drivers and one ef the vktims
was a policeman, This Impelled An­
drew J, K*vena ugh, director of
public safety, to maim the offer.
"Let th* other fellow driv&lt;
he urged. “If there U no ether fel­
low, call a cab, and if ywu find
you rot if i financially ambaiusa
and Hill unconscious enough to ha
safety-minded, call police bee
quartan and w* will see that y*a
are taken home in safety—only
do not do it too often."
Hew often “toe often" would be,
Kavanaugh did not say tn 1
speech, but h* indicated In an in­
terview that twice would be about
enough.
He said severs I men had availed
the aw*Wee ef th* service. Th* po­
licemen Just drove their charge* tu
the front door and helped them up
the steps—no extra frills, like
circumvent leg Irate wive* er 4s
llrtvkar the automobile, tea.

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Miami where they spent a few
day*.
Francis RoumlUat was among
tboso from hsro*attending tho I'i
Kappa Alpha bouse party last
k at th* H«abr*«xe Hotel in
Daytona Beach.
Mr, aad Mis. C. E. Adams, Mm . I
C. J. Carlson, and Mrs. Ku'.h
Stewart returned y**tenby from
Daytoaa Botch wk*r* they spent]
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the best seller lists. Certainly ( ventures of a pair
this study of Jeffcm in 's terms country In London, mors
a* I’re.ridcnt should toko the pub- for its satirical dlgresstswa
Ik eye.
' for Its story.
Mr. Rowers leave* no doubt; “The lovng Night." by
that he is a Jefferson partisan. Lytle (RnMts-Merrill)! the
Ifis re trunks on John Marshall sometimes horrible a t e r F *
arc little less than sacrilegious Pleasant Melvor'a quest f o r .
(In connection with Marshall's vert go beautifully told; what
handling of tho Rurr trial). IHs| bo-d, trade rails ■ 'Mark hr'1
study of Alexander Hamilton,‘ "Tho Enchanted Voyage,"
who dies midway of the book, is Robert Nathan (Knopf): M
more kindly but definitely anti- th.m's famed “autumnal"
Federalist. Ills treatm ent of Jc f-, npplird to the gently faa
ferson's course through the diffl-t story of n futile little n
cult years of
his presidency his cruise In a bant on
leaves no doubt Unit Mr. Rowers “tine Sloro .Spring, ‘ transpb
considers the course la have been | "Skyway to Asia," hy
the ideal one.
I Stephen
(■roach
(late
Yet this I, all very helpful ta building the Pnclflc all
the reader. Ry deliberately dis-j “bridge." with a good deal
avowing the Olympian non-partI- | the technical and in
sun altitude Mr. Rowers has rhout the political *#l-l
armed his reader with tho menu*
“ Haig: A Biography,"
nf evaluating what he reads. And Cooper ( Dmibledny, Doran)t

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MIAMI, Fla., gepL 17 id V
Fishermen on spree* and women
with lost parrots keep dullueis
away from the lives of eoa.t
guanlsmen Maltomsl * here.
V r Tj I
The men ul the Mount air
.I
base don't mind the strange re­
quests they receive but they no'
wish “landlubbers'' would get ac­
quainted with boats.
Or,Us frum missing fishermen’s
distraught
relative.* send the
t m f b t t m c n iy 4 n m r 1
coast guardsmen off *m fn quently perilous flights at ail
times of the day und night
searching for boats that fait to
1 T~'
return.
"Sometimes we find them .ml
tome time* wo don’t,’’ said Lieut.
Commander It. 1- Haney. "How­
ever, the relatives usually aren't
| pl*fu\ Mat akt dirtutatim of
much help.
don't .........
know tin*
-•I- They .......
■— he has not appended a P*dlti*‘-&lt;l other general tell* his itoc
' towtf « i w up
4L milname orrnumln-r ofthe mi-sing
tract ns a last chapter, o i ill! |»-it posthumously; there
w aaihff brortustd. him bo
craft anid they can’t describe it. ! Janu s Trtislow Adam* in his lair curious lark of enlivening
ilm c li V U foU etm d * L .
"When tin ) do describe the I book on the same period
‘ rn-l “human Interest."
ja l fim ftfiio n A
boat, they usually say it’.* it 3dMr. Rowers' treatm ent nf in* I -steps (doing Down," by
phase
1* master1/ T. McIntyre (F arrar A
foot ratlin cruiier with white or ppl ticnl
buff decks, ami that fits a hun­ enough, hut his study of the hurt): Mr McIntyre wins
dred charter boats in these wa­ ninum-rs nnd tempo of the tim* bard boiled novel; the hero
Is stilt better, His picture -*f u newspaper man turned
te rs.'
Some scorches end with avia­ Washington itself, mud street* end the general feeling
tors finding the Iswil srfety an­ nnd scatlere I houses. Is vlvi I. tone of the pulp msgailaes. J
gives a chance fur expression to chored while the ostensible ang­ The British envoy making nn in- | «w«s C'ollege Worth
ternntional f-*ol nf himself over hv dutin II, Tunis (Ha
lers go on n spree.
young and old alike.
"Rack home, they* think it’* a mlnot question of etiquette I* llraee); Mr. Tunis
Conversation to he interesting
By Broshe Peters Cherth
should be on subjects of cent ral the boat that* disabled," Ha­ another sample. Tho cxlrimr-l1- lltirvnnl class ( lu ll)
interest. The i-hlld'a natural ten ­ ney said, “but we don't squeal.’ nary political Invrctivo of th-* his deductions thereupon)
Free Speech
The most dangerous flight* time, the hahlt Jefferson had of thinks that in a few prof
dency
U to talk about himself, what
In' many houses where there are
he has done and seen and heard are those to the side of steam­ wearing comfortable nltm-s on ad college training may be
children comerintlon Is prartieil- during the day. Some of It is con­ ship* far n t sea to bring oil mr m-enslons, Ihe Jeffers*»nian illu- but that most of us ml
ly at ii stand still. The adults do versational materia], but he m utt seamen hnek to ho p ilo t.. The tiers nu t n thousand other detail &gt;; well save our money,
not talk neout [milters of grtn-ial tie taught h w to us* it with dis­ common difficulty is setting tii»
Interest, because such tuples are crimination.
large ambulance umpirin' d*nvn
to fisp, fiont a nearby deck.
('HIKE WEEPS AT
not erslly umlerstnod by Bally nnd
As soon as talk becomes purely in rough water. In aiblitian to
An
am ateur
kayak hull-lie
Junior, who would therefore hnvo personal or turns into a monolog, it flipp ng over there is the possi­
LORAIN. ()., RepL 17.
to U- left out. This the paim ts Is quite Justifiah'e to put a stop to bility waves vvill prevent the wanted tu know where to buy
feel would lie unfair to th* yoitnj. It. Ro lung as it Inlet est others and plane from Inking off after It "dope.'' That's the glue u-rd on I'ollen t'hlef Tticadnre Walker
airplane fuselage fabric.
strrx so Rally and Junior dn any arouses comment nml general dis­ hn* landeil.
nt his work for several days
The flier* (ll’ve little Iront-l*
And a woman enliiteil the aid out knowing why. Then he opt
talkin. that U dune, and their par­ cussion, it l.s quite permissible.
ents mere y mate comment- ar When there are guests or when tho loraliug steamship* hecail'i’ ths-lr of Ihe rorst guard in her search the hotloin drawer of his desk
radio messages for n'd always for a pet parrot.
else attempt to keep the poi —.
parents are talking about m at­
discovered a lent af old tre r-f
Neither Rally nor Junior Is ten- ters outside the children's experi­ give the exact position.
It's nil a part of tlm work, tlm
Along
with
then*
*listre**
rail*
eflted by such handling of the sit­ ence, the children should le asked
guanlvnien say. while lln-y tune shells. They had been them j
uation, They are hemming Intol­ to keep still und listen. After all, come others which give the gov iqi their plane m otors and listen east tw., years and the heal It
eminent men n limuh.
for radio bussing s «i some thing melted Hu- wax. allowing the
erant uf others und provincial in parents hate some rights,
One frnilly, fenrimr for *(.« more serf oil i.
tu escape.
their outlook. There are Innum­
safety of an i-ldrily man. a
erable grown people who ere Mill
ihe roast guard to warn him not
unable to conterso interoetinuiy
"1
and all lieraui# of such short­
n
sighted trainlntr In childhood.
Th# aid principle that “children
iRAVENPOHT, la., Kept. 17.—
should be seen and not heard" hth- After 30 year*, a rlaimaut
may have hid it-i drawback, hut has applied for the $otW) estate
it did at least serve to keep con­ of larrrnx Moeller vvh i died hero
versation from descending to the in IWM. rinim ing the estate ts
level of personalities only. Tint | Louis Moeller. Marian, Ind , who
LOVE
children were, it is true, unrecs-! »av« he fs „ nn-hevv ef the do.
wU tissrti &lt;u n t il
ssrily repressrd- when they qicku L , u„ ,| man. lief re th*........ to can
mil o | i » 41,1i
only if first spoken to. Rmnewhere its' paid over to him, however, court
hetwfrn the two extremes, haw-I authorities have demanded unqiies*ver. ics a_happy mean which tinned proof of the iclationship.

Mrs* J, C. Bills, Jr., an*l fa*
thsr, Dr, G. B. Bristol, ami the I
former's two sons, Doug la-&gt;x
Now it was oil ch ar to Willy B.U* aad Loub Bill* hcv* r*NlUy. This format who was after turned from Ovid, N. Y., wkor* |
Christopher was th* *ara* on* they spent the summer.
who rosily owned the Uttl* lost
Mrs. H*rb*rta Lsonardy ami I
ebtsksn, and the barnyard to
Mrs. Milo Murdock Ebert of |
Msb Sir Couat bebayed.
The former had beea so sur- Lab* Wales *i-*taU regents of
wised by tbs rnaetoat chatter of Uw D. A. R.. wets tho guests to­
To* Notch that ha bad not day of D*8oto Chapter D. A. R.
m. H* knew WUly Nilly in Tampo for its Constitution!
ea odd little gwom* like man Day *xarci***.
who uad*rstood the laaruage el
J. C. BUb, ill, son of Mr. and |
s
frkadflv
"Whet in th* world is h* talk- Mrs. J, C. BUb, Jr., of (bnovo,
f aboutT” tokad the farawr, b attending Boston University
Law School thb year. Ilia broth­
id WUly Nilly esyk
er. Leak BUb, wUl study at Roi-|
"WU1 yen foryi** " I crow and Ins College in Winter Park.
pat your gua away aad promiM
to m . It o y alat" WUly
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Herring I
N tty aahad. "If bo b ever wkhsd
aaethee thae (sad hi hla heart aad family of Daytona Bench have
*d t o Sanford to make their |
WUly Nilly foil it would be ee)
i aad talk It ever with bm. boat* aad ar* residing nt th* Han
If he stob e little sera my sell In*. Mr. Herring b connected |
Mwhlli 11 roved the life with Bool aad Boas.
of your arise ckkkea sad fed
Mr. aad Mrs. 0- E. McKay, Mrs.
MUSGRAVR HARBOR, New- Urn, tea. What de yea sa y !"
R. C. Maxwell, end Mi*. A. K. |
foundleyd, S ept 17.—&lt;AV-A lee­
In Orbndo
RRTVRNI TO SPAIN
rs* party led by Captain Eddie
the eftbial visit I
MARSEILLE, Froace, Beyt. 17.
Rkkenbacke* reached hero tmksy
after a stormy 17-hour heal trip - m —Speaksrs at a mass meet- e f th* worthy grand matron t.i
from Harbor Grace to help Har­ lay organised by roetmaabU tor Myitis Chapter Order of tho |
Boston* Star.
ry Richmea and Dkh Merrill pat support of the Spaabh
Indicated Inst night "La
their tnaa-A tlentic
Mr. aad Mrs. H. C. DuBou I
or is." Spaabh commaai
hack iat* the air.
Dug awl *f keg tots Which Rkh- ia r af parUamMt, had rote rued ta •peat Wedaoaday afternoon nt
Daytoaa Roach with Mr. ami Mrs.
man aad Merrill landed ** the Spain, eottiag shaft aa
Rihart B. Ant. They were scrum-'
return treae e m a k Algid, the toer i f Far op*.
paalad haaea by Mrs. R- G- Kenan
Peace" was
sad **aow Bob and DuBsw*. of |
to he wheeled to the hard
Bbrnbiham. Ala. who bar*
aaarby- T h ( h a * M
riaHtaf Mr. aad Mro. Axt,

Rkkcakcker Aids
RiduMa And Merrill

Oil.’
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Si

how Mrs . Quack* heard the
voice when no one else did, how
sh* went after the peer little
thing, bandaged hla feet, took
him under her wing, and bow I
went off to find kia beam barn­
yard so he could ga back where
they were worrying about him.
“Tell th* farmer that Sir
Count, one of hla finest and most
valuable rooster*, a prise winr on* too, now that be hai
some ***** aad spirit, learned a
few wia* thing* daring the tlm*
he wee In Puddle Muddle.
“And then tell him to forgive
Christopher. Oh, make him for
give Christopher! As It is now
Christopher Isn't safe If h* flies

huu M

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®llllt Co,b,rt *» confined to his
MART GRAHAM BONNRH home on West First Street because
Drank In Miami? Bya* . TOP
of a broken knee cap, injured playNOTCH EXPLAINS
Then Call Police Notch,
"Tell th* former," gasped Top iflg footoa’.l Monday.
“that Mrs. Quaeko Duck
Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Conoley
For Journey Home ofrescued
and saved th* life of on*
hie chkkeas. Tell the farmer and guest. Miss Tannic Hancock of
MIAMI. PI*.. Sept. 17.—W i­
l l you go out on a party hero and
get drunk, Just call up th# po­
lice deportment and a patrol car
will take you home.
No fine, no arrest, no charge,
no strings of any kind—Just so
you keep away from th* wheel of
year own car until you become

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tha » f KaUhafc’a h M t wwHfl organlsatlow, tha N s f h ’i Economic
to Reconstruction M oT»w « « t . , which
becomes, with . Dm two-f bar old
wwod bwtsad with talk of a rte- New Life movement, the Ooncrtl's
tswillattsn hetweow Mm and hie pet schema ' for rojacewetiag the
Ammat wifh, Margaret S*ilU*an -sick man af Asia."
Sava Tima, h t t Howry. Seva
■- area ’ tha ugh tkia was dtnlrd.
Tkaa caam aaamwwmcn* of .fair Material—thesa are the chief slo­
•ankaamat ta Mr*. Georgu T. gan, of the aawty latswched niire•rwhaw,
New York
widow, nicnt, which ia evpected ta at
k m Mer af Mr. and Mrs. Euyine ia the matarM awd acommi?
Fm i- Seymour, eocial leavlerj.
Bbadaiph Scott else howled
M w the Railysrood know-lt-alls
xfith Uta recent announcement of
mb marriage last March to Mi*.
T. H. Bomarvllta (nea DulVtst)
•d Montpelier. VL
And George Raft ia echaduKil
b ston y Virginia Una, whess
ga. whoa tha pcaoi at Mrs. Muft
Saeiaty hwa bora making In*
mds far earn.
Gary
t C
. .sapor
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,* Founder and Sponsor Chiang Kr I
Was bawwtji kwt w d
do" « |h(k&lt; lh&lt;mU ba used for the \ r x - ,
3 ? ™ hrttaJ h*?w» iT em .tr.n
f y * .{TV?* ' T Z L l S &amp; S .
Frvd^AmLsTa f l t l ^ u ^ r M
Iwve all then with Glnevr Hiw
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ch“*'' of
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which win enable China to man * ;
f*rtur* ** h°** wh* ‘ tU , n t*
from shroad. Thus, it
hopwsi. China ran eventually

BicanU C e ^ ^ l rn p ^
—
dto saway attractive
|i'svllng1J, ,, r ’
ladles- end married Mr*. Chri*-

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o o v RACEMg COMPCTK—Local shsmplsna Its tha Aik
Amtrlean Ssap Baa Derby lino up thoir fast htme-meWa
*octe» for th« finals st Akron, Ono oontootant totla aw
otficm snout Ms hamr-made mohair votvot soot cushion,
with which ho hapci to win tho cup for tho bootup
neutered car, avow if ho doesn’t win the speed trials.

IUNCLI MM’S STRONG BOX—
Sla billion dellaro In geld will (tart
prunes into thle treasure vault
thla month when fifty armored
tralaa move tha U. g. Treasury’s
Igetd reserve here. The granite
fvault located et Fort tinea, Ky,
le considered Impregnable, with
"eieetrte eyes* and similar eclentiHa devices ta guard tha treasure^

FIRST I.C.S. BTUO IN T D IR S —.
B in e s T h o m a s
Castas, than a
young cost miner,
In lil t enrolled aa
tha first student of
the International
Carrs spend ante
Schools, 0,210,000
atudento have en­
rolled with the I. C,
S. The mining
course Coatee stud­
ied was tha founda­
tion of a career
that before he died
recently had car­
ried him to the
pooition ef euperiw*'
tendon! of the areal
L a f 11 n Colliery,
Wllket-Barra, Pa.
L EAOI NO IN
HOMESTRETCH
— Mainstays of
the N. V, Slants
In their sensa­
tional pennant
drive, which haa
them cut In front
In the National
League reee, are
Jimmy ftlppl#,
left, who has bean
batting 410, end
Mei Ott, 427.

“ ■ »l B ’000 *

am
J r ^ r ^ .u .. J Bishop H ay Gives

tWtlvw-b^b^Nire ffiuii. Students Advice In
UpClling MCIVlBCT

ta the farmer Joeepblna SatM, n ------- 1_ _ P y n r r l n A n
from Loa Angeles’ upper crust.
She ia tha daughter of Dr. Joea
.
8a»rt*. Dominican consul.
I.AKFLAND, Rept. 17.—Wl —
Tha Barewema Josephine Van ••Don’t let an education male u
der Horck of Germany dropped fool out of you," Bishop Snm K.
bar title to become plain Mrs. I | | ay 0f the Methodist Kpl*c«nal
Donald Woods when she met th* church. South,
told
Florida
yawag actor at college.
I Southern College students at
Artae John Warburimt and oprnlng exercises yesterday,
birector
Lewis Milestone air
The assembly hall of the new
Mhar bridegrooms who ovrrtooked] g|b 0,D00 building wan crowded

Those who wish to put their fun
on the rail as they wet their pai­
nt*’' mu.-t look not only for signs
of "beep” but also for ”b—r" or
"tics on iltaught,’* for Its against
the law to uderritse beer in letters
iiioii* than ?l\ inches high.
Moreover. Ihe word "saloon,"
a crowding 11 state statute, does
not eslst and you can camouflage
drinking |t aces but not with such
everyday ci.|ihcmisms as tavern.
Inn. or buffet.
"'hen t alifornla joined the rush
of Mates to Ivgidiir liquor sa ps h /
•he drink mid package, the enabl­
ing legislation pnihioiteil the use
if Ills* «urd saloon anrl confined
single d iint, tales to boon fide
cafes, vslicie no l«ecr or stronger
sit ink could be served without food,
Knforcriiirnt wns place,| in the
tintnl i of the stale hourd of rqua lrati-u
•'Ikinri fiifi*” drinking place*
■profited m-v might with rubber
I IIIVdwlrhe* Hi*- prlrvcipul uppi-tiliT.
Vigni fmm n fivut tn a yanl high
li'cnri appearing mi the streets
•hunting that "berr-wlne-whlskey"
were inslvli- with mention uf food
In ilully pnlnli-il letter*.
Th,- N'nrd uf ripiuliintlnii .nw
an t nprrmh-nli'il gruw’h nr rating
| v-l.iMi-linn-nlt ami *l*-ci*ts-*l brer
| «r stronger tlriuks cnutil nut bo
mentioned In letter* mure than *1*
Inrht-n high. Shortly thrrrnfter It
ft'lrtl that Invent^ inn, huffrt, etc.,
were iv.it proper wonln to hang til
light v hi front of drinking rmpnrli w*.
i The re*n I ? (iumly ilhmvinalv&gt;il
sign* *ih*i*I out "rave," ’’nvern,’*
’’tnl ern" "eavrrn," "peer nan iWlehr,," ’’mi." "eilffet," “puffet."

tha h u m of the boat, or a ijrabotic
figure. But they are la the ail*
aerify.
California, chanktcrltrd by lia
Anti-Saloon league at -the wettest
■tab» la the onion,’* will hate three
ehoieaa at the polls ia November.
Oae ia a proposal by the United
l&gt;ry Forres of California to write
Deal option into the state consti­
tution.
Aa opposing body of oplnlsn,
operating chiefly through the
Southern California Businessmen's
Association, lit
submitting an
Bintadntent tightening up liquor
regulation but not permitting local
option. , “Clliirns —
in every com­
munity should have arresi to leaal
liquor," the association contends.
Or, the voters may choose to
reject both amendments and retain
tha present set-up which, with
minor eireptions. permits any
kind Of llqior estatiishmrnt to
operate anywhere.
The 21 organizations making up
tho Unites) ltry force* disclaim
any Immediate hope of statewide
prohibition. They Insist, however,
that dry-srntimrnt communities I'm just delighted with our new
should be dry in fset and hence Dodge! In tha first place it's
that local option would be merely

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Jaw Dislocating
Advice To Make
It On Both Sides

I doubt whether w c could M l
greater riding comfort in any
other car...It handle* like •
A “bslh luh” big cnovith for
loeomolives I* being hull! st ihe
Altonnn, l*a.. shops of Ihe Pennsvlvnnla railroad tn immerse en­
gines’ vhassis In lye wnter for
removal of grease and dirt.

...s o cosy to steer and shift
gears — and the brakes art
parfectly marvelous.

Prisoner Fails In J. Edgar Wall of Tampa,
of Southern’s Bosrl
Attempt ToEscape ufchairman
Trustees, ‘old the s'Uvknls
that love, courage, faith, toler­
ance and activity are Importin'.
Dr. Ijwid M. Spivey, president
of Routhern, who presided, in­
troduced the new faculty mem
vwmuaror
saaus .rom
"V
visitors of
story cminty Jail t pnmhm t*. most of the latter
yaatarday but KU freedom »»» M ithodllt mlnu t,r*.
S i chart aa it was halr-ralsinge
The enrollment was announ-H
Twicw ha Hshed his Ilf* to hide u 26 percent greater than iait
f ta u gar ias ri by hang'ivr wlthjyegr.
Ma bandi boas a roping on th*’
. ■{

W hnn heavy dem ands
lo a d to co n s ta n t s m o k in g
When you're lightinj* one cigarette from another,
working under prruurc —under strain . . . how
you'll appreciate ail the protection tbit grand
tasting light imokt offetsl For in each refreshing
puff you'll enjoy the genuine sm oothness o f
tender center-leaf tobacco...a kind, gentle ymoke
...an ideal tight s m k t that is without certain harsh
irru.ints removed by lucky Strike's exclusive
Toasting" process. When you're working fast,
and smoking fast, remember to reach for a
light imokt. , . remember to teach for a Lucky!

l S ( J l r w ,w “ “ £ Nebnuks Sheriffs
8**y, fState-W M .
report his departure also wilt be
K A d lO S y s t e m
CtsAlplined.
It w*a the flre ttlm e t break
SCHUYLER, N eb, Hept. 17. tW
—Sheriff* Georg. f |. U tt e and
I T s ln r, city-county bulWnff • • • J o h n Hopkln* are drafting a '.ill
iriite d light year* agvi. l h a l f or prieeentation to the le*i*latim-

...and whut n inonoy-nnver it U
...W c haven't had to add any
oil between regular ch an ges,.,1

S w o e p sta k o t" w in n er
5 (im «i tn a ro w l

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•c /s K lte tg a k ! t .
Ws**t Be 8a Soporific RARN‘AQUARIUM
PLANTS
tUCRON, AH*, fiept. 17.—IF)
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fp I V

‘ tfaat lfcg sheep k usually coaMbrod * sleep ptwduter, bot fatM Mb * in expect they will have
lb ba very wide awake Imljed If
w tr » &lt; I* A s task s*«larved
Is tka CatalHm mountain*.

a

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spH»g * fount af
■keep which star
reveal hie heights.
JB In charwv. a*a aad
Franr la

Oald flak; Woke Utica,
MM*. Maaau, Expert

Bog
pool

fee aaa tJgeralle after

Mr. Cl*| Morris, 19y*an aid, oTDowmn
speiogs, Kentucky, ia a real picker. He’s
won S wcelu ia a row ia You* Lucky
Srrike'Swecpstake*"—■ limes ia sIL Mr.
Morris write i rhal all klafrkada w e try.
lag to get him lo i l l otM their entries.
Ilive you catered yet 7 litre you woo
year Luckies—a la l tia of SO lieIkIona
Lucky Strike*7
Tune ia"Youf Hit Fbnde" Wedas*
day and Saturday eves lag*—Study bha
tuass—then try Yoac Lucky Strika
"Swcepwake*"—and if you’re not already
•■■oking Luckies, buy a pack today, tad
try lhem, too. Maybe you've been a lu lag soasethiag. You’ll appreciate the
advantage* iA Luchka—A Light Samba
a fik b . type-bodied ith a n a

W hat'a more, our Dodgo is
giving us at least 7 more m iles
to lh« gallon of gas than our
old car. No wonder they call it
tha M oney-Saving Dodge!

DODGE
U-ewt
r—.WrawOe*v«rr»M^i l«ni imrl.tatLst

RBKL &amp; SONS

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Franciaman Good
I In Playoff
ty Nine N m "Lawk, S Ts 1, WMi
T* B t Ptajrc4 T ktft 'M ur;

*m Agmfai Lmdk At Brt
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Help Hatters.
Retail Title
Saaford Baaehall
Ctab Reorganized
Far 1137 Seeaon

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t h is w e e k t h e f ir s t p r iz e

Claaaifhtd Advertiaementa
COLOHKD WOMAN want, job
aa cook, taundrcaa. Viola Wil­
liams, Dll Cypraaa Ave.
COLORkT “WOMAN wants jld*
doing laundry or h»’icv wu b.
Mary Turmr, 1014 W. nth Bt.

t f t t f t r Toole

Tablet* aastaln
M ayalor Invlgoratora aad other
&gt;SiM laaU , Owe doe* papa up or, BSM, gland*. If not delighted, FOR RENT furnUhad 3 bedroom
house. Good location. Phono
Makar rafuada faw m t i paid.
Call, writ*, MeKaynoIda' Drag Co. I 133-R for appointment.

2 5 ' 'diamond*

FOR HAUL Used Katrinator
electric rofrigerxtor. Almost
naw unit 455. Easy term*. Goa-,
oral Appllanco Co.

fe SMd earn. Thao* car* ara priced HYPO HI-TRST tractor fuel. Ida
Mr atnlghk ash with a* trade
par gallon. Sinclair Refining
Co., Saaford.
ili M T A T f Mass SasiW friaas SMALL GIRLS RICYCLR far
and Sasiaf ousllty. Baal aw
auto Phono S74-W.
C fiM . a n v . v w a i s i
WAKRFIKLD BABY Carriage,
Ilk* naw. I l l 711 Park Ava.
IM
RCONQMY—Quality -Baev- LARGE QUANTITY USED c*Ut ; la* to laundry aad Dry Cfeantag and 2 a 4‘a for sal*. Ftwa*
■BF f*aW Raymond t o a lp i d at •74-W.
I f t a i s asr.

Co to Wert’* and aecuro tho “ Kuy” wnrJ. Write this*
woril In tho spice above nntl nend this nd with your
chart to Tho Herald Office.

Girl Student-Now
Leaving For School
W ill A p preciate
m ost a W a tc h
From W ert’s

I Tha Tornado .quad l. the beat*
balai cad rroup Alesaadar h u had
In yarn. V elm a pleyara ratamad
for arary poeltioa, ralaforvad by
llw n n l promliing ao-pbomoVos.
I Alaunder h u cheated the of­
fense .lightly. Thera will la u
much. If not more, paia-lhrowlng
and a varied Maortmoot of power
plays designed for inch hard*
plunging bark. a . Pteteher Sima,
Harry Appleby end Marion (Dutch)
Ko m u i i l
Little raramplng of tho 1035
lineup will bo required of the TorI noth pilot. U * m i war* faw aad a
I good many of tha top homoral who
I played regularly a year ago wki)
I march to the GtiggJlSB
I ' Jh* pcMulbla atartiae Um would
I shape up llha UiU: Jurdan and
| Jen*, at «nd«i Chance aad Lied*
I s.-y at tackle.) PltialmmoM aad
I Nixon at guard* and Preaton at

Boat her*.
iDuk* v, Davidson at Greensboro.
aFrcsbyu-rian v. Ckmson at
Ckmaon.
North Carolina Stato v. Eon
College *; Raleigh.
Rrunuke v. V. I*. L at Blieksburg.
Month Carolina v. Erskin* at
Columbia.
V. M. I. v. Wofford at Lexington.
Citadel v. Newlerry at ChariotRichmond v. Newport Now* at
Rkhmond.
a—Denote. Conference game.

ACM

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pmmm

pkjroff Wlivctt

DELAND, Bapt. ITc-A flock th# rival &gt;«*••
■iptownna win to th* chief
Cocakhl kept
ioara af the Btotoon UnlwT- scattered
u

eta* htte.w al
St. Aerjattae

Ing tho high .Pirll. of their
- S l T t U d^hS
Chartra. but would not commit
u ^ u J m d ntUmo*
thams.lv. s on tha prospect* when
*"
w „ (IIM but Got■o much depend* upon untried Bk“
&gt;lvBr, inrincibta In
"**■
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, 'the plnchea. Each mound.man

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Sim* will bo the field general
Appleby, Konemov, Hay*, Edwant*, Moore ami Tharp* are the
halfback, and Collin, and Beard
the fullback*. Junior Andenon, a
aophomore, may break into the
regular hill-carrying llnoup often.
There la an array of promising
sophomore line reaetvoa. Including
Cushing and Rltumar, lark lea; Wl!run and Bynum, guards; Given*
and Furlow, center*, aad Smith,
and.

NEW YORK, SapL 17.-(&lt;V&gt;By splitting yesterday'll doubleheader with tha Pirate*, while
tb* Cardinal* wtro doing ttw
aamo against Philadelphia, the
Giant* maintained thalr 4 1-3
game National League laud over
NEW YOBK, SopL 17.-4A ^ - tha second place
Gas House
iTht Now York Stat* Athletic Conj- Gang.
The
Cuba, however,
Imlaalon
beard
aoeond-hand picked up a full gam* by tak­
Wcdnooday that Jimmy Brad- ing two till* from tho Hinton
dock’a injurod head waa showing Btca, whkh loft them only n
aatlafnctory Improvsmant.
half gam* out of second pinto
Braddetk » u to hart raprotad eud five off the pace.
parson MenThe standings after yestrnlay'*
about tb* In- schedule:
ilsy to toll tb*
jury, whkh lad to postponement of
Game* Game,
hi* heavyweight title match with nub W L Prt. Behind to May
Max Nchmellag. laataad Um com- Giants M 57 .601 ----11
mlasicn rtcahred a latter from Dr. Card* H3 82 MO 4 1-2
10
Twenty-four University of Flori­ Fred Alba* who has baaa with Cuba 83 63 .564 5
0
da freshmsn draw football uni­ Braddock e | the Florida Medical Pries T&gt; C7 .538 D
0
form* Turn-lay afternoon and Center la Veaka. Fla. Dr. Alba* I
irportid lit
llend I"Couch Josh reported Braddock Improvlag but*
Cody, Rand Dixon andI Carlo* id it would ba Inadvisable fori
I’ructor for praetke.
_____________________ __ R |
The Baby Gator* stressed aari- kaat two meatha.
a)« ami bloeitlng, the two main
The commlaalan than set Nov.
point* In Cody's practice, thaaa 115 aa th* date far tha next « days.
port oa Braddock'a raadUion.
Linemen reported directly to I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Coach Cody while Droctortook
_
..
over the v.rally forward wall
Bal* tanacd Elvtal Dll Ilug &lt;^»lx
for |hu ently minute* uf prae- prli* Holst*la aowa to taka rafaga
tic*.
Hanlagu msoagad varalfy «»d** a tiaa at Altoona, Fa.
becke a lorn* whiM DUun handled lightning biOad aU af them,
th* fruoh ball carriara and Floyd
_
Christlsn, vuteran crvl, and John
^

Boxing CoMmiaxioa
Hears Braddock Case

WERT-The Jeweler
ATLANTA, Ga.. Kept. 17.-/A1
—Southern and H. K. C, opening
gridiron schedule* for h'nturdsy:

lo.4r4-

R IN

Ml* lilt* Tfcr»lr* lkk.ts v
iu&gt;iimI*I* will &gt;•"
liv iln&gt;vi»&lt;i i»'u rtcond I'l**
NOTBi nsaawsa Plane* e

(arid Tllto Saturday

FRREt STOMACH ACID, GAS
FAINS, lNDIOESTION relieved
Wriak. Gat Free sample doctor’* BOYS AND Ulrla blcycion-'.l
prescript low. Udga, at MaRayna prko that will save you
eUa' sad Laaay** Drug 8 tores.
money. Slanky-Rogtn
Hard
war* Cat

Th# fifth aad yorhap* the do-!
dime gam* rt the C lue C W 1
between the Ftarida State Laeiee.
anj Um G iin ili H w ldi L n cv9&gt;

Cowall and Chat Freeman, lido l*Pl&lt;&gt;^"L *
*taPtko*M*wuth
coach, beginning today the tenth ^ ^ T L ^ o w ln d c ir a haid’ donbk
day of morning and afternoon

10* were*. *r d * « itntu«&gt; «• umpioto IM •#*•»• l l m H T h l . mart 0* Pa*. In orOar te

NEW YORK. Kept. I7-—W - - 1
liar*'* the way the record book*
show why Carl llubba I, the Giants'
ara Irft-hindar, I* Just about tha
beat pitcher In tha big leaguoi this
year)
Wen 13 atrnight tine* July 13.
HUrtrd 13 times) pltrhod 12 full
gamta, otto at ID Inning*.
Allowed 71 hit* in tho 113 In*
pitched hitlcaa kail for three In­
ning*.
,i i f f
Went In for relief one#.

a**. I t - '

feat hall UuMptonehlp of Florida,! «ff»ct A w a lh a a d ia f* taaahe
la hk itolly worhaeta of tha by McGowan, FUagavaM, BwtoOraan t a d Wk l t o hopeful, to; * ” and &gt;**«*» dtwvo w » faer
Bulky PlaU. Brady Cowell, head S t Auguattoa nm. In the « 0 w
coach, hae found but a pitiful l»«
raamaat of tha powerful hot] ThaCapital barter
aWh*
■low-fooled teem which pusheddown after
that opealae aheea*.
through to vktorie* orcr tha and \t w u aot aatll the *oaaa&gt;H
■mailer college* lent j m r - b f l t that tha l&gt; n M k jjW t« a ap aa»
the graduate* of tha freshman of »h* Florida State Laaeee
■quad contain »»m« briyht pu- f,,ubl *f*la phtw the TwInrtM*
piu
m dvftnaa. Carry r iU ftn J i

1. Clip inti entire d a rt Inelu.me Mo rtaartlMmaot ho-

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Clubs Split
’NEW YORK, Sept. I 7 . - W Tho Giant, drew a step nearer
the National league flag yes| terriay, sllhooph grill... only on
1 earn break in a tlnublr-hraili-r
marking
thalr season final.
• against the Pittsburgh l'irates.
1 Thna hlta and a walk In tha
1 fourth Inn!nr accounted for all.
» tha Giants* runa na they pulled I Ing to figure* for the past sea­
1 out a t to i decision In thu son, whlih will be reliasrd* In
' opener. Olil -Wall* lloyl hiwt lha form of a financial report
■ (no much stuff for llwrq^ to tho h i a fH T wrecks, '
nightcap ami tha Pirate* won
However, the association has
8 another pitching duel, 4 to 3.
stated it. belief that baseball
1 Bine* tho second plant Card- In this city neat year will pay
I Inab also split thalr twu start* for itself should arc light* be In
• In Phlhuklpbla yesterday, the .tailed at the local field, so, fi­
• even break left tha Giants 4 1-2 nancially tho club should b* bet­
® gamra in front, with only II to ter equipped during tho oncom'• play.
Ing iruon than It wa* last yoar.

a u g u s t ih r ,

Tear P n a l s i m ifftS T U s *

tort pear would
Ith the powlbl*
raa, who would ha
her tiaaa of bnat-

a two-run rally in the eighth
Inning of tha second encounter
broke a 2-3 deadlock and enable
jlka Rad Bird* to forge ahead.

nr.

the

nit

c n ilh ir wlngmun, [tut
i-ud-i
thalr

Southcoatoan.
Kentucky v. Maryrill# at Lavthe
Ingtcn.
i
Frraidant
Mississippi v. Ualan at Uahrerbrut bar* or shters.
alty.

was busy
receiver*.
has

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With a Smilst

WELER

E N G L IS H G U L F

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Mr*. Mary WUmar, 70, charged
bar husband, Allan Wltmar, 73.

r tv u . aaw r a
i« tmn e a r n * r « • « * * •
vv j t w a •awavaart cwgatv . erawm e r r a m e u M .
■a FamaaTa
I . ra the Katata “• EKWJAMIN
T. COIIKV, JaewsaaC
Notice la kset-T «IVaa tMI IM
unrt.rslMB.v will, an «bw M U tdae
uf (Irtotwr. A. I». 1*1*. Sf***" W
lha llo.orahla Coujty Jwl** «jM

rjsatirrdMK
gsw
■nd .1 Mid II . th a . aad Ortta,
om

maka aptillc.Uaw t» M* said
Jutta- fur . I l u l orttlamaal » f
hi. administration of a^d aatala,
and for
nrdsr diackarglag bint
as such administrator.
Dated this lha ttth d*r rt Aagust A D. I »r nJ s i t R. «w,«
«*.
i Lang,
Aa ACmlnlatraloart, tbo M t ls rt

�HHGoa
Government Troops Two
Dollar Flood
'B last TNT Charge I Hitt T o u t
Under Toledo Fort

Risks l i f t
Tm Ro o k Entire
Finfljr M aroons
In Tips Of Trees

KsNm
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CM&gt;&gt;.' |AUbuM Maaidu jAdoption Of NtW —BAN
ANGELO, Trx., Sept. 18.
(JF)—Tbs resew* e f seven rvfn-

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B
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B ocU llits

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Boy Scoots To Meet
Four Tbnee E a c h
n Year For Cerenmqr

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im n n
BcadyTo Ignite

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■ btari I n n

MADRID,
Sept.
____
_ Toledo'*

18.—
Aka-

Ramon Cota (above), musician
m
m* withstood
w iH itm u u aa tremendous
aar
and ea-ioldlcr who eras known
explosion of a

ton of TNT
today and. in ttho cellars of
manned
the ruined castle,
cast
atachln fu n s to hold off
oM urtin
i n f Government mill*
t la men.

a s Orbjr o. Hctchcoat whtn he
lived a t Huntsville, All., led of7 k rr* to th* crude grave of hi*
wlf* In the cellar of hL* home
a t Trenton, N. J., and wa*
quoted as confessing he killed
K ven a a t h e G o v e rn m e n t her
“partly accident*!)/ and
c a r r ie d o u t th e f i r s t p a r t
o&lt; Ha " te n ltla decision" to blow C £tiy_ in sslf-dcfsti**."
■0 the A lenaar, powerful lysdW lia K aO U demanded conacrlpef all ahie bodiad moa sad
. _ administration reform*.
T tr f ir* of three great

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Building, C o s t i n g
$37(000 To Clive
L a s t i n g Service

Hanford's Nstlonsl Guardsmen
will move ln(o their new srmory
Saturday, Kept 20, H wa* an.
nouneed today by Cspt. If, C.
Washburn, National Guard of­
ficer.
Original plans h id been laid to
make the transfer from tho old
building tomorrow, CapL Washbum said, but a brief delay In
building and other unavoldablo
circumstances necessitated a poutponement.
The offlrer stated that all tho
| A large dckgatlon of Semi
M l Countjr Democrat*
today major building operations will
was la Orlando .attending the have been completed next week,
rail* which was I Having only a few minor finishing
have opened with a ' tlou' h** * * " • lh* *‘n**ture wUI
M l oMack this after- be complete.
Th* roof will to finished this
Aftov wtadiag through
the Week, it was reported.
Copt. Wsshbur said th* flagpole,
lily’s A m t* , th* procssston was
to have halted a t Municipal Au­ for the tract of land on which tho
K aallaavS aw *•*• rival
to th* party la**Florida w-r* to
have spafesw.
Among tha speakers wer» F itd
i t b aomlnew for
Claud Popper ami
amine** for
(citato, and
The Colonial Oil Company today
■ M n. George MeEory, County dUctalmed ownership of tho shark
anmmittoewomnn, and Voli* WII- on Lake shore Boulevard, no* mile
County
commltteemaa, w rit of the Lsko Monroe Bridge,
attending th« which yesterday drew the fire of
tto State Read Department.
expected to
H. T. Walton, Colonial rvp-epatty
•« tto M . '
sentatlvn In Sanfonl nnd Oilando,
said tto bal'dlng i, the property
sv iry part «f th* Cotaabia Oil Company, rtpDemo- resented h r John T. lllete, who
forward a also to a t tto head nf th* Colonial
rteently in n Dewlopnwak Company.
, _____ ting. The flrnt
It had h**n mported to th*
k aal pnUtbto rally wan an »vn»t Chamber of Commerce that th*
to Matony. Others are planned. Colonial Oil Company wa- th*
owner of tto tolldteg. Th i n u m ­
ber passed on to The Ib-mld a
letter from CL B. Treadway. chair­
man of the State load DepartJ
I
mend, who referred In Colonial
I k total branch to the farm re- Instawi n f Colombia.
admlnistraUew
today
IU new quarter* In
Itdldtag, mem 40.
to the ergsnlxsUrn are
to
it applieattoM for Iwans
u n to farmer*,
Tho City Commission url!)
w sbted since somblo tonight in City Hall for
W*e 1mat 11 her*.
what a u y to th* flail u u io n of
tofko to tosd.^sartera budget dtseusslon before final 1
to O n tr a l f t o tkm to tatoa on adoptlv; a
grant to u p M illtnre* for 19M-ST,
to Two r*afbr«n&lt;M already have
tom and ladl- keen hold, and ronaldenbl* pri­
t o that thaftoM may to n t * study has been tiv ra tto
bodget kjr Commissioners,
A.

County Democrats
throng To Rally
P « l d In Orlando

Colonial Oil Firm
Disclaims Shack
OnLake Boulevard

F a m Offie* Branch
Take* New Quarters

Commiation To Make
Fiaa) Budget Study

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A nw m cd

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GENEVA, Sept.

ropesn powers, convening la
Genes* amid new wnr fears ev• r Europe's In s t* k it y, have
•bind n wap to to r vanquished
Ethiopia from Monday's assembly
•fe tin g and to obtain renswed eolh b r itio * of Italy.
Officials said Ethiopia's delegat ion weald to refused seat* on
estimates
th* xround that it did not repre­
to th* Inundated oter
sent an effective government.
thaa to.00O.0M.
They added the League D not
An unidentified h o r s e m a n
lif.
.v . „ -..» to e n « r* d to recognise tho llstiin
fished hb
refugee*
pvTTnn 10 a piicw os h iv */* a a - • •, ,
. ,
grp waters swirlsd around hto • K,“r* ®'bkpl* non-ex.stent or
mount
and
endangered tto ,* * * " ou* of lb* te « n « horse's fooling se v an l Urns*.
( The Swiss government launched
Th# familp of Eugene Weaver a gigantic financial campaign to
had been in tho trees fine* flv* repair domestic defenses. Urging
o'clock yrsterdih morning whoa Swiss eltlxsns to suuscilbo to a
the river treat on n rampage.
defense loan of $78.373,000. Tho
Two boatmen. Ilsnrp Boyd and government asserted tho “instabllRobert Canute, also war* trapped tty In Europe and efforts of an
eommoaitp, today cheered r»sU tarm lstic force* may p n rlp iu te
In trees when they tried to a t any moment a catastrophe rv
the Weaver* tost s ig h t
en more tragic than that of 11) it."
gevx, miaowed la tho traen neat
the flood ravaged Plum O a t
cnerred n a t­
a l the devastated eity an
of th* Coneher
them to start fo­

W ill
Diphtheria Here Legion Men Boost Nine-Foot.
Water,
Melton For Chief Oct
Uader Control,
^Nea*
N ine Aiserti
Atlantic

Flood

Fire Infection* A r t
Found In Sanford,'
A0 Q ua ra nt i nt d

Communication
D e s t royed;
Is U n c a l c u l a l

Five cave* of diphtheria were
reported in Hanford today by Mrs.
tsp r r lili Iacts
Dorothy tomb, public school nurse.'
II. Ttr V-M-lainl Pl u s
Simultaneous y with the an-'
NOUKOl.K, Vn., Sept. 18.
aotneement of the disease, Mrk
—An
Atlantic hurricane
Mowing with trcniendoiui
tom b said there is no cause for
alarm, since the situation is en­
(ury nortliwuril uIuiir the
coast, today smashed aertaw
tirely under medical rontrol and
the ahiirca of the f'amlinaa
all rase* are In strict quarantine.
ami Virginia Into Maryland,
Further, M n. I smb said, an a t­
cutting off Ocean City Iruta
tempt is being made to secure tho
the mainland after having
service* of a state health officer to
.swept u nine-foot tide com­
administer Immunisation serums.
pletely over Ocracukn I*.and.
In ndvislng parents, the nnru*
With duxtm* of small communi­
asserted children with even a touch
ties Isolated, with communications
of sore throat should not be sent
sundered, nnd with great warta
to school.
f ootling across coastal areas, no
Member*
nf
the
American
The following, takrn from tho
-ire one could determine accurately haw
“Regulation and Control ...............
of Com*),toglon in erveral states
great the loss of lives anil property
muntcsble Dlscn-c-,' ub idled by j*booming giitnrhy Melton (nbm-i might be.
enlth, l( __,
rec-l »,ublUh' r
the Griffin (tin.)
the Htate Board of Health,
Northeast gales, signalising tto
News, for election ns national
ommended hy Mrs. tom b for s tu d /1,•'*'*'***.
approach uf the hurricane’* dead
commander
at
the
annual
runby parents:
center, drove water across tbs
“Hourre nf infection—Discharges {vrntlon beginning in Cleveland only high bridge connecting (J-exh
By
(
Hept,
20.
(Associated
Preis
fr*m diphtheritic lesions of nose,
City with tli* mainland.
throat, conjunctiva, vagina and Photo)
Four hundred Inhabitant* to
wound surfares.
Ocraroko Island, twenby miles off
"Mode of transmission—Directthe Nurlh Carolina rna-t, escaped
The Seminole County Agrlcul* group at one time or another dur­ Iv by personal contact, Indirect I/
deitli when nin* feet of water
by articles freshly soiled with dls.
hi bsl completely acmes, ( tu u li,
turnl Association held It* annual ing th# past year, Mr. Dorn-r
•
W
mv
.
or
through
infected
milk
land. Most of them wvro In tto
lueefi'iig but night a t the Semi­ gamed them aVToJiows;
or
milk
piuduiV-.
lighthouse.
nole
High School auditorium
1. Organisation meeting a n d
This cenlur of the storm, .who**
with eleven men being nominated commit lee programs; *—nsw fer­ “ Incubation period—Usual y two
for officer* to serve during the tiliser law effect*; 3 —f#rtlll»er to five days, nreaslunally longer if
■rm , are winds of 70 to IWT iaPsw*
ensuing year, and IS being nomi­ analysis ai d prices, ami boras tho carrier state precedes the de­
&lt;n hour, passed Norfolk ihtriag
nated to msmbsrship on th* Board tirstm ent; 4—co-operative mar­ velopment of clinical symptoms.
tho morning.
Period
of
enmmiinlcnbillty—
keting and purchasing program*;
of Director*.
Ho fur only on* lif# is reported
Variable,
until
virulent
barilla
A yearly report was given by ft—co-operative purchasing pro­
lost.
have
disappeared
from
the
secre­
IVcsldent F. F. Domer, whisk grams; 0 -co operative purchasing
The Const Guard was busy aid­
Included an account of th* past factors; 7—Florida Canr.l and tions nnd the lesions. Usually two
ing ships off the coast anil In
yetr's activities and his observa­ marketing agreement; H—tick era­ weeks or less, seldom over four
ives. Several crafts sent out dietion on the various phase* of tho dication nnd mule dipping; D— weeks,
A six-point program of ex;.....*’V. &amp;*x calls hut so far all wuro to*
"Isolation—Until two cultures
work accomplished by th# asso­ soil conservation.
mental inn In the Hetniiioh- County Ili-veil given aid In time.
As a final step In an attempt from the thrust and two from the
ciation.
Damage to property Is •'gperisd
In listing the projects which to unite all farm associations nose, taken not &gt;e* than 21 hours greenhouse was laid nut here to­ to run high in tho roastnl area*
II H llss .4 aa gana •« •)
B|&gt;srt, fall to show the presence day by a Urge nxsembly of farm­ of ifvi-rnl states front North Car­
were under discussion by tho
of diphtheria bacldl.
ers and growers who convened olina n'irtimnrd.
“ Immunisation—Passive Immim- in the Court Null#*,
ilistion with anti-toxin Is rare’y
Dr. It. W. Ituprecht, head of thnecessary for exposed persons oyer
five year* of age, for whose pro­ chemistry department of the Unitection dally eliminations by a Verxity of Florida vt|ierlnient sta­
physician nr nurse suffices. In­ tion, attended ills- m-.-mk' ii aiol dis­
fants nnd young children exposed cussed local pruhlems with I a or
All teacher* emp'oyed In Hemi- &gt; A southeastern district m •cl­ to diphtheria in the family should agriculture interests.
Grnwing Intcii-st In golfing nt
I lie first phase of (he program
nole County pu'itic sehoul* have ing of the Florida Htate Kile- receive a pmphytatlr dosn of an, ,
, ■ taken nn oath of loyally to the men's Association wlll^h* held |ti toxin without prior Kchlrk te st­ w ll lie la determine (he i-xi-nt the Country C uti has liccn #vlC. t . ( ullins. aUto consul for ulilted States Constitution. T. W. in Vero Bench, Hepl. 28. M#t!i ing, Unless they are ulrrady know i of damage to crops caused hy (ho deured this week by tho largo num­
to the physician to he immune." continuous application of fish ber of players who have made th#
the Vt.HHln»#n of he VVorl^ l.lt U w ton, County school superintendCleveland, Hanford flro chi*' and
roe mis of tho course.
yesterday for Columbia, S. f . (n t|
^
,
setups ('• (he soil.
Among the out-of-town players
where he will attend a meeting
i Ik . oithi written president of the Htate Associa­
Hecsmdly,
experimenli
will
Ui
of the board of national directors
* ollo» la« '•
visiting the links since Monday
tion. announced today.
!
eondirctisl
In
an
effort
In
discover
by
William
Tyler
P
igs)
Saturday.
aro It. N. Carpenter, Hhanghal,
| which is the cost potash for lo.-nl
"I believe In th# United States
One of the principals topics
(
tiinix: It. c . Trimble. Bradenton;
use, niurirte or sulphate.
Albert Hawkins nnd
Netti* of America as a government of the lower fir# insure tiro is ‘e-i on
lack ll'irnnr, Histersvlll*. W. Vn-t
prop
*,
ty
the
people,
for
tho
peo­
A
third
step
will
Invillvi
ex­
for discussion will be prnpwivd The University of Florida's
Oglesby, both of Lake Monro.*,
C. O. Ultle, Jacksonville; nnd Y.
were licensed to wed yesterday, ple; whose Just powers are derived alt classes of buildings, the propused three muntlis' grmind tensive applications uf liming the Mitchell, Orlando.
from
th*
consent
of
th*
governed;
a,il to determine vvli-it vu.bnei
according to records in th* of­
Local payers Included Jack
cuurse in aviation would bogin should le used, nnd when it should
o democracy In n republic; n sov­ chief asserted.
fice of the ounty Judge.
I'ntlerron. Terry I'stlcrson. Fr*d
about
Oct.
t
according
to
ItifurA
secuiul
assembly,
to
include
ereign nation of many sovereign
be spread.
ll dly, John Iti-rhst, Ham lllghlryiiutlnn received here (inlay.
The weather; generally fair to­ states; a perfect union one and firemen of the so'illiweilern dis­
The fourth experiment will ren­ 10nn, Elmer Toll, Raymond LundAnnminreinent
of
the
plan
to
night and Saturday except scat, Inseparable; established upon th»-o trict, has been ct'lsd for Oct. give a IK) day periml nf (wide ter around llut lime of fertilisa­ ipiist, J, /elmnnowltl, John Lud­
lered shower* Saturday on south­ principals of freedom, equality, ft in tokrlsnd. I ower Insuiai-o- aviation instruction was rrcelvel tion us npptird to certain crops. wig. II. II Colomnn, Joe Masters,
west and sxtrsta* south coasts. Justice and humanity for which rats* also will fa« talked there, in Hanford yesterday. Cost of tinFifthly, water control is to be ('. Clem. -Uni Ingley. A. C. Rey­
Extrema
Northwest
F lo rid a - American patriot* sacrificed their
studied.
nolds and Howard Faville.
course
is
$100
which
includes
according
to
Chief
Cleveland.
llv*a and fortunes,
fair tonight and Saturday.
f . K. W iliams, Rato McCall,
Lastly, tests will ho comlui-ted to
r'Him and board at Camp Kihimi" I therefor* tolisvo It my duty
Approsiniatcly 2(10 persona are veil, near Ocata.
u-certain the la-st sources 'if pfco-i- ('bet Estes, Ralph Chapman, Ol­
(ha Veto
Saturday's tides: low, 3:44 A. to my country to tov* It; to sup­ cxpectcu to attend
io Caldwell, V. I- Flemming. E.
Incluiled In the operation n r1 p lisle.
M. and 4:24 I&gt;. M.; high. 10:23 A. port Its Constitution; to obey its Bunch session, th* local thief shop esperiener, classroom work,
C. It. Dnwsun, County form Ward. Ed Randall. Mrs. J. O.
laws;
to
respect
it*
flag;
ami
to
said.
Th*
territory
embraces
M. and 10:34 P. M. Sun rises at
research activities ami glider
Imney, Gene Martin tonry, Etlsnthe entire east coast frum Locou training. A high school education agent, said some of the experi­ i't'lh Rollins, It. It. Dees, G. IL
8:13 A. M. and sots a t «:2» P. M. defend it against all sasm lr..”
ments
are
now
under
wuv
and
through Min mi.
Mion rises at 1:44 A. M. and set*
or Its equivalent Is required be­
Workman. Henry Zuriletd#, W.
The Lakeland mcoli-ig wi'l fore nno is accepted In the will lor concluded in th * near fu­
at 7:51 I'. M.
Gnrd'in llenn nml H. B. liens, Jr.
ture.
Others
will
reqtilru
;i
long­
draw firemen from 'b a populn school.
lion renter around lauvpx an I The Institution is being run term periml.
Growers plan to have frequent
At. Petersburg.
ducted on a co-operative basis
«. J . Nix, Dr. W. T. U ngli /
with the aviation division of meeting-, th# agent ixlil. a I re­
■nd H. M. Rumbley reported a
State Itoud Department, the ex­ sults of the greenhorns.1 (irogrtim
fin* catch from thslr fishing trio
A ronsignment of lamklets contension department of the Uni­ aru tabulated and announce I.
to th* Indian River in Nee
Experiments in the greenhouse tninlng the Florid* Htate drug
versity of Florida, and the eduSam Byrd, the Sanford boy who Smyrna yesterday afternoon.
cslional division nf the Florida will tie under the direction -if K, It, and pure food statutes has boo*
rose to prominence on Broadway,
The largest hrul of the day wot
I’u rv Is.
WI’A.
received in tho County farm
today began retonranl of his new mads by Mr. Rumbley who re­
Further Information on the
agent's office, C. R. Dawso*
production, “Whit* Man," ncrord- corded a seven pound drum, while
lama than So Seminole County school may*b* obtained at thr
lng to pres# dispatches received th* other men landed sevriul persona will b* eligitv'* fur old
said today.
E scape
Reminole County
Chamber of
largo bass and trout.
An -one desiring a copy of tto
tor* from New Yarh.
ag* pensions which became pay­ Commerce.
Approxlnutely 3ft pound- o ' able on Oct. I, It waa announced
statute* may roll at tho f'on't
Tto east completed, tho author of
lit use office and receive one, Mr.
tto nlay present, and Director fish was pulled from th# river by today from the local branch of­
Melville Dark* to charge, J|r. th* three men.
I’at Canty ami J. C. Fairdoth, Dswson a n n o u n c e d ._________ ’
fice of th* Htato Welfare Ibmnl.
Byrd tope* to t o d hto Broadway
both of Sanford narrowly v-rapml
LOCAL W EA TH ER
premier* about tto middl* to Oc­
Injuries yi-xtrrduy when tlu-lr an
tober.
I . W. Far Lie of Hanford ha* totnohilo sk hilled on Wet pav mrnt
II* plans to taka tto play out
v r *1?
------aad attending to routine work besn pledged to the H its Znts near Dvluind and overtnrmvl twice, Us. A firife . __ _* 47
r#»h. A v irk fi.
of town for *n* week ooriy In tto
Mellon Ware, son of Judge it. In an effort to list th* pension chapter of the Delta Sigma I'hi so­ It was reported here today.
ft
A virif* —
Mar.
Mxt month.
it
W. Ware, left thia afternoon f ir eligibteo.
The mulorlsts raid they werv *T$r. Avar*ere
cial fraternity at tho University
it
|i T H i t
At present rehearsals a n bring Atlanta to resume studies In tho
A largo number of applications nf Florida, srmrding to press dls- traveling about 45 miles an hour if a t nA**M
__
*T
Tt
Avn.
told in tto rehearsal to * to tto theological department a f Emory have been rectlvod, It wn« te- pstehos received here today.
77
f Aveil ........ tl
on the straight road vrlo-n n hiiriu
tt
\\ :il. AVil...... .
u
Lyceum Theater. Mr. Byrd win Ualveraity.
I parted.
Twenty other students, nil rest-|. rait'sil the rear end of the car to 11
73
M
anaotmc* tto toadiaf monitors of Before to n in g to lefts Wat hocks, j Th* County Commission has at- Ing In Florida, were pledged at skid ami sway.
te
76
13
91
hi* .first east as aa artnr m aaagr young War* will visit rolativex Incited about 19,088 fog old age the same time, tho dispatch slat*
73
H
J
l
Estimated danisc- wis hbout I *
NT
77
.I t
within a few days, J| was rop?rted. in Uncolato* amt W arm ton. Ga. pensions la flemlMld,
$300, Mr, Canty sai'l.
rd.
. ...
T*

ChaagM la the schedule of Bey
Scout courts of honor wars an­
nounced today by A rthur Braanan,
local chalrmaa of the Central F.erIda Council.
In tho future, roorts aru to be
bald once crsry three months In­
stead of eaco each month, accord­
ing to Mr. Bra nan.
Tho next session Is scheduled fur
Monday night a t 7:10 o'clock in
the Junior High School.
In announcing the changes, Mr.
Bra nan released the folowing
statements addressed to Scouts:
T h o Central Florida Council
ha* recently decided that It will
be best to hold courts of honor
every three month* Initssd of once
a month.
"It is thought that this will
make them more appreciated by
the boys, due to the length of lime
they will have to -look forward to
the ceremony.
"This change will also enable us
to plan more Interesting programs,
Including a short talk, and sill o',
so allow us to lend mor* color to
the proceeding*.
"Therefor*, the next court after
the one scheduled Monday w lljT il
bo held until Dcrember. No on*
can say that four nights out of th*
year Is too much to call upon 70a
to devote to tho welfare of ocr
bcy«. and, among other thing*. I
am sure that the new plan will
mean a full attendance at each
court.
"I fully realise that eur night*
are pretty well taken up with
meetings, but I do want to urgynu to let nothing Interfere with
your aUendsrtro a t these courts
once each ninety days,
“The Scout movement Is count­
ing on you to help Insplro the
boy* by your attendance

Guard To Move
’ the ta rn ted To.ede cu - In -New Armory
a u k t^ e a ^ ra s-^
OrSeptenber 26
with a
Math of the toUding
la a a svalaaehe of rock
, Govsnuacnt troupe
refin to pleat the
of the Republic and rained
grenade* at passages leading
to the cellar*.
From the underground vault*
vicious machine gun fire anawcicd
the charge.
The f l n t blast 'enabled Govern.
near

.

Gi m — tat T»
Sp«Ml 79 M l l l i e a
To Btftagtbta Dof e a o i v e F onts

Tropical Hurricane
Flattens Coasts Of
Carolinas, Virginia

S-

S 2 - J 2 "Sr* *“ A

Agriculture A ssociation
Sets Up Program For Year
Nine-Point Plan Ia Discussed
Local
Growers. Farmers; Election Of
Officers Scheduled

Experiment Plan
T b Be Followed
By Farming Unit

Grower* Outline Pro­
gram For Green­
h o u s e Operuti * !“&gt;

Allegiance Oath Is Vero Beach Gets
Taken ByTeachers District Meeting
In Public Schools Of State Firemen

Interest In Gol f
Playing Increases
At Country Cl ub

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Aviation Courtie T o
Begin At ltoosevelt
Camp On October 1

Sanfordites Bring
Sam Byrd** D r a m a In Fish At Smyrna
Begin* R e h e a r s a l
50 Persons Eligible
On New York Stage
For Old Age Pension
In Seminole County

■t.iTd»lsa&lt;rr

Food, Drusr Statute 1
Itookn Available Here

San ford itcH
Injuries In Wrccl:

Worn Will Study In J J t Z X A T ' o . ' Z .
Emory University
day* in makinginvestigations

Faville Is Pledged
To Gainesville Frat

IS

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-

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                    <text>SPORT CHATS

akFer
Sum

Gothamitaa Toko 7 To $
Victory From Fruchmtn

W ert’s Football
Pick The Winner Cootm

rospsmihls #»r their success H p i n cf undefeated play,
Um f i i l w relief work 4mm b y , T V variolic* will net V • eojWiley Mott*.
' m tary nor* on H n a u ’i part.
OM Wlky psnstkaly lived la b it n Ik m u m approaches the
IV VII pea. When «M of IV Ytt&gt; stubby figure of litte Rudy Omltrj
V* starters ir u lia iil WUcy « u low u kr«« u fallback! arc dis­
cs tied la ta stom tV tide. Ha
c a n id.
peered la H p a w that year— ! Big fellow* ara abundant but
slsrost oae-tMrd of Um total played apparently not of tV claaa reby IV TaaVaa. Ha waa credited quired by the quick* hitting Birrwith 19 Victoria*. All In *11* V man system. Two sophomores,
workfd something Hka 211 inning*. Marty Christiansen and Phil Bel.
Aa tV Yaahn a Vad toward florl, ar* being mentioned and Vie i
a aether penaaat thin season it |a Bpandaetlni, a amasljng junior, |
their relief hatting tV t haa kept will V on hand,
them la tV fight when ita n Hka
Any of IVaa athlete* haa 25
Doom* aad Rnfftog V re faltered. pound* on Qmitro aad almost alt &gt;
Thk la i n IV credit muat go to Inch** in height. Bat Gmltro, towa *e*pk af oId-1latere w V ham headed aad nnorthedoi, pay* no
Van kWhid about by tV haaebatl attention to th* handirapper*.
fata*—Bump Hadley aad P it Mo-1 "Too imall for Miaaaaota footIMM.
'ball**—that waa tha luuty JudgThla pair baa accounted for 19 ment of Gopher coach** when they
of tV Yaakgpa' victories, whllo flrat *aw (ho little' former MinVing chargsd with oaly four do- ne* polls high achool star, They

J.Mm Slutonti ara beginning tV
m S m with touch football, and tV

awato am Vgtnnlag with m l ley{. Fmtomitloi aad aomrltim wll(
prootdi tV gronp competition
a p to tM* year aad 92 group aad
MMdaxJ trophiaa will be award. A llaff of stadeat manager*
S B attend to detail* of tV ex*
txaatva program, working under
(Bach SotUe from tV field offba. Manager* aro required to
toMa fa* tV ir poeltlon* aad om
•warded sweeten at tV end of
T V frame gymnasium erected
—torsi rear* ago was rated tht*
—•Harr because it waa too close
V tV ttMAOO dormitory and
rf—a —am be tiding Just completed,
n —a far a new gymnasium are
imMvrtUon.
listed aa IV oxpanded program
g— wrootliag, V iing, (rack, handM b toaah ball, horseshoe, baskethaR fool shooting, table tennis,
•haffbVsrd. volUyVIl, tennis,
•■mall, bawling, canoeing, *P**dM l aad are Vry.
Jjdmtld when Intercollegiate
laotkall became too much of a fl~mmxtohkardci:, Intmim-ul* caught
— immediately at Houthern. Boon
fa t! tV experimental stage, they
campus approval and led to
I fer present eipanslon.
Gr—vlllo wl.t, disease that at&lt;
•V tV
tobacco plant, ccts
V th Carolina grower* 21.000,.
M • year, according tu »UU eg—Haro author III**.

in tV won and teat average*.
I He cut loom against Michigan
■SI a* LeaSe?
*for long touchdown run* last year.
Manager Bill Tarry of tV New 19* throw* hi* 1M pound* with
York Giant* rvtnnod to tV firing knockout form In off-taekla play*
Him In tV recant aerie* with th* and hold* hi* feet.
Chicago Cuba because “some of
Lika Vernal (Babe) I-eVotr,
IV Giant player* preferred It Woman’* "handy man’* of IMS,
that way," and la tend* to remain Gmltro play* any hackGeld post
tV fellows feel hotter about hav-1
Ing him In tV m . It proved a ms*. *
terful mom on tV p»rt of Terry.
,
Not only did hi* potent nat help T f l l r
out materially in taking three * * * * *
out of four gamea from Ih* Cub*,
but hi* pretaneo on tV field hotH*
at*red th* team’* spirit.
York
Most of tho Giant* realise that H«. i*“i#
tVIr manager’s knee I* In no con- JniisHuf*!,
dition to stand tV *traln of hard- l *1m-litiwl I
fought gamea at this stage of Ih* J!"*1’’"
race, but at the same lime felt
tVir chance* of scoring over Chi­
cago in tV crucial Mrles would be
greatly enhanced aa long aa Bill
waa In IVro swinging with tVm.
They apprvcinti; the risk of per­
manent Injury Terry la inviting
and are playing their heads off
for him In return, Terry will get
a lot more out of the Giant, for
tV move.
Terry I* undecided a* to play­ f.’. w V olk
M
ing In the World Series, should i'h l n i f i i
1*
th* Giant* head the National Ito lrn ll
Leigue paraue.' il all depend* on rirhrUml
li
bow rapidly Sam Lfilio recover* ItllMlOII
HI.
td*uls
51
from tV abdominal Injury which l^hUlMlrlfihU
w
ha* hampered hi* play around
V M tsrtfA Y 't R stui
first base In recent game*. Terry riikAMD l-ll; Wii»lili»gl*
r |ii |n n ln f * t
feel* that Leslie has earned the i iim
iviroll I ;
right to take part In the World 4 )tl&gt;&lt; r&lt;* nn* srh fiiiilH l
Q i m i i T«ildlf.
Serlr* and want* him lo havo th* ItillA it’ ltitiiM
r« ll
chanc* but once again he will let S o w T»*rli »mt iIM
't i H p i ,
the member* nf th* team decide V1r&gt;afrrH III
Wsuhlllttnil Hi I*® tadMlId
and act accordingly.

M GtRtTik)
ST. AUGUSTINE. Sept. 15.-.
TV acoao of tV Cracker world
eerie* batarma tV Florida State
to thin- afternoon, tV League . aad IV Georgia-Florida
• t o n sent tha squad League ahlfla to 81. Auguatiao to­
V earn* type of half day wltlMho St. Augustine Salata
—ALSO—
tpitala ctaah...... ........ they haeo Von sootag
Gucaa The Correct Score Of The N e x t D uke G am e:
lately. Four hnckflid* altornated lag la tha third
of tV Claaa
I at hiking to ««ch other, with D claaiic.
Vn twent-fourth triumph
i side trying to n n
After Veaktag om* at Tattaha*. •neon and hi* f *ar t math to: a
»••,
tV
Florida
BtaU
League
| the bail hath np tV field.
»w.
rJ
•till Storking an tW Gator ehampa will atake a thrae-day
Called V from t V ’V I penj
DUKE vs. DAVIDSON
I pnaaiag attack, the oqnad split ■land at Lewi* Park. Game* will rotect n two-ran 2
&gt;up Into group* again with end*. V playad Vre today, Wednes­ twirled tha laat fhra
1linemen aad back* catching tV day aad Thuraday beginning at 4 rreoltod m dH for the victory,
pigskin srHh an* Vnd. TV m o’clock. Monday waa nn off day.
Except far Pitcher Ed
m e#eM y Setew.
•r
•trial taetka which looked good Ualag only four hit* to cop tV first major iroguo homer,
a. Sir it ciii, m aereen, at Wsri'e Jewelry H * n a«4 Ha are
tn* e t r n , »r prwee M m u i r *• K » *W * !*• aOaoedaring tV fink week of pme­ opener at'the Capital City by a 4 two down In tV sixth, tV
tissment. TUI* moat Be &lt;)■&gt;"• lie erOee U ouaafy M M
lt**, have Van tllpplag taUly a* to S scflre, Fred Fraacli* Saint* aco kept tV Cardtoela awaj
sontail. To* lessee wo* su-siitr-cne more ****** Mae* M
hacks lenratd m an about IV wero (haded T to .4 by TaUahaatoo tV piste. -Infield btow* by A
le w*n.
J. Make sour ten Mteollons i t r*&lt;ait&lt;r*0 alMVe.
art of breaking up pa***s. Cody before a big Sunday' crowd./ T V GaritaMi a i
Jog Medwl
4. Insert the scores ler to* o u n t tense a* e***in*0now Va rotamed to th* funda­ beat four out of seven gamea will threatened damage to tV nin|
t. 100 portent trill be count.d os a eorfool Mart. Back *0
mentals of VII toaaiag to pollh decide tha Cracker world *orlet, but tV V st big Johnny Mixe:
Ik* obese rule* (no*. 1 sntf 41 will 4cunt 44 M (tfis s t
Th* person submlttlna t«o most number *f torrest winbilled as the C'aaa D championship do wan lift * high fool to Mol
up h i end* again.
nor* an* Ik* neareet porf.st seer* win*.
TVrc la nat a cVnce that of th* Southeast.
«. The chert end correct a* mud bo either malted *r brouokl
in right field to cloao up iV p
lo The Herald office net Istor than S o'clock PdOay aft­
Florida fane will ■«* tV squad Th* Saint* ar* expected to shoot tV Cardinal*.
ernoon preceding tho leturday gamed. ...................
ioff
Emerson
and
bin
fireball
•crimmaga today or tomorrow,
TV proceedings wero enll
Coach Cody
said
yesterday, •gainst tha Capitals here today by • flat fight on tV
THIS WEEK THE FIRST PRIZE
However, Cody has announced while Manager Dutch Hoffman it bench la tho aoreath Inning,
that h# will call h i first expect id to lead back with South­ ter aad Medwick exchanged a
scrimmage
sometime
t h i s paw Robinson.
blow of two cock before teammate*
’ d ia m o n d
week, and will devote
most Georg* Andrew*, St. Augustine’s could drag tVm apart. Ifeussor
powerhouse
whoso
bat
was
miss­
•
f
next
week
to
«rim
mages
in
HI* lilts T h .-tlrv Ih k rle will el— I* sfFrn. In raw- at He* Ihe first
chided Medwick for a posr throw
preparation for Florida'* Grot ing during the flrat wtn contests to IV ptoto after Bartell hud sin­
M ur. lu rn td In will 1- d ..lu r,&gt; l Ih . *lkii*r. T h . D in g t-o o l.s U n l will
Ih- ilri'viHil Into h i ',ml pMc., .Ii*.
lim e with T V Citadel on Oct. l* oipjeted to be in the lineup to­ gled Ip the sixth, permitting Bur­
day. Andrew* ha* been nut with n gess Whitehead ta tally with tV
S.
h o VC: Bscs use Menus c s s not .lag this weeu w* are euaeuietma
Ik* Ouk* asm* In Perl 1 tf th* ssnlest.
Freshmen will report to prac­ bod cord.
seventh Gloat run.
tice with tho veteran* when they Baseball Interest 1* running high
Manager Frank FAseh cal.ttf
and
big
crowds
aro
expected
to
register today. TV squad will not
on five pitchers, Including his No.
change tV regular routine to greet the opening of tho threr- 1 twirler, Dtxiy Dana, in n back
accommodate FtorUa'e froeh, hut gamg aerie* stand here today.
to tV wall stead against tho Gi­
all of the griddtro are to rt
ant*.
together, and will work in
TV first four w an wild and toDayton*
Fisherman
group under tV direction of IV
cffsctlve, hut Dean, Vaplta the
(!o to Wert’s nml nccuro tht* “Key” word. Write this
entire vseeking staff.
Lands Large Base fict tV t It was th , fourth timd
word in thu I'picu ntnivo and nend thin ad with your
he has been called lo the bill j m
Bob Ivey, Voting consistently
well. Boy Greaaoa, Walter May
chart to Tho Herald Office.
DAYTONA BEACH, Sept. 15.— throe daya didn’t give up • hit o P
V rry a i Fan) Brock, were the George HoDand, well-known Day- IV two aad aae-third Inning* V
,
..
__*............ i ■
&gt;l)utor puntora. all ihfpugh *re- Use:-Beach flihertr-r", took-hbr'- tolled
terday's drilL Nob* of three •it torsi angling honor* here 1 s t
Tho Galnta ovortamo a tw o -m
playere haa Van getting off week by landing a 21-pound
lead to score six time* in tV third
many long uiatsnc* kicks, but bass from tho Ocean Pier.
Jon two walks, singles by Joe Moor*
unusually good Mock in Ihe line The Urgent fish landed during and Bari#:I and a double by Rip­
V a V pt th* backs from hav tV week was n 7-foot shark which ple. A scratch by WhMsVsd, fol­
lag any trouble la getting punt* was hauled upon the pier by Bob lowed by a sacrifice and Barteh’s
•way with p la ty of time tu Bogart after an hour’s battle.
(single gare them tV ir final ran
•pare.
Other fish running at tV Ptor in the third.
Meanwhile, tV Cards bunched
George Owen*, tackle who has •re drum, whiting, sheepthead and
throe k!U and a pair of walks far
been on* -af - daily practice are blue fish.
two more runs ta tho fourth to
s in s on anneal of Wats*, rt
tamed yeetorlay afternoon don
Dr. Jackson B. Heater, Nortn put them back la the ball raw/*.
aing n Uniform bat ateying out Carolina toll technologist, recom­ At this juncture, Hubbell took
of tV V ary work.
mend* a lime application for con­ charge* Heuirorr’a homer la tV
Floyd Christian, veteran eni, trolling scab organism on potato ■lath wo* tV ^Jith off Hubbell this
I still pretty much
out
of plant*.
things with a sprained shoulder.
Christian may pat toko part la
tV flrat -scrimmage, but hi* In­
jury la aot considered serious.
John W i l m s,
*ad. donned
, ) D o s k r X P * i * t i
should* pnda and Vndgtar yes­
terday after • short absence duo
to a sprained wrict Tom WalkUse Dollar A Gey's high grad* product*, aad give lasting
cr. another whtgman, did not
beauty to your home—lt ’o a good Investment.
YankfiSet New Major Southern Series Will draaa
for practice Vcauae he I*
aurslag aa Inland knee, whkb
Btaaky-Rogcfi Hardware Co
V a gradually V caaw wane since
S14 8««f«4 A m
tha middle af iaat wtek.

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Also Don't Forget
that the B o y O r
Girl Student - N ow
Leaving For School
W ill A p p r e c ia te
moat a W a tc h
From W e rt’s

Claaaified Adoertiaementa
COLORED WOMAN wanta Job
doing Jaumlry or ho-ne wo k.
Mary Turner, 1UU W. Mth St.
IL—A pnrtugw la ft

TEN COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAME lf
TO BE PLAYED TH18 SATURDAY
IN THE SPACE BELOW—LIST YOUB TEN GAMES—
YOUR CHOICE OF THE WINNERS IN THK FI
COLUMN.

W ERT-The Jeweler

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FOUR-ROOM furnished ap artmenl. W. L Cooper, phona Tin.
•ACE CHICKEN FEED placed TWO APARTMENTS ami one
to wrong car Saturday night.
garage fur rent. 410 Palmetto
M a r a to J. N. Robson, Perkins Are.
FURNISHED 4-KOOM HOUSE.
Desirable. Also ' Apt. Cor, E.
2nd A Locust. Lawson.
FOR RENT furnished 3 bedroom
house. Good location. Phonn
122-R for appointment.________
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price*

BOYS AND Girls Blcyclee-at
• price (hat will save you
money. Stanley-Roger*
Hard*
MAN, BBUABLK to become an ware Cu,
automobile and accident claim FRESH MILKING Holstein cow,
adjustor In your territory. In- |40. 904 Locust, Mike Baua.
aanacc experience unnecessary.
Ha eaUlag.
Write /A bbotlilted FOB RALE: Used Kolvinator
AdJmtors," Box C44 A. MUwau- electric refrigerator. Almost
k J k , ____________________ new unit- |U . Easy term*. Oewerol Appliance Co. ___________
MAN AND WIFE—to run local
MISSIONARY
Strawberry plants.
Cuffse Agency. Earning* up
to 1940 to a amatk. New Ford Grown from aortVrn stock.
l a i i a given producer* a* bonus.
I a*ad complete outfit. You don't
rtoh n penny. .Details fro*. Ai-

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER It. ISM

Bracket Wmt Storm Mores
Over Coozent Northwest To
Id Michigan Bermndn Isle

HELD FOR THREATENING SHIRLEY

Mo m F itts In Cm m - T r o p i c a l Hwrfcane
Ad Whip# A t l a n t i c ;
New Hpmppfchrt 8e- Weather B u r e a u
W a r n * Shipping
* torts
CK SO N V ILLE. Sopt. l l - C * )
CURLEY VICTOR IN — JA
Bermuda, Uw British resort is­
MASSACHUSETTS land UO ral'e* n &gt; t of Um North

defeat today as
returns
_ vailed in from primaries held
A yasterdsy in five states.
Senator James Coutens,
one-time motor ear magnate.
Who' turned to a political
career and has served 14
years in the Senate, appar­

Alt ships In the ocean for miles
around were warned to use great­
est caution. On# vessel, the Nor­
wegian steamer Tonrsnger, waa
severely damaged by the hurricane
about 500 miles northeast of
Puerto Rico early yesterday. It
made temporary repair* and, ac­
companied by another Nnrwrglan
ship, the steamer Noratinil, was
proceeding slowly toward Bermu­
da several hundred mile* behind
the advancing storm.
forecasters said the storm ern­
e's

M .M HKR 277

Two Men Die Loyal Forces Loftin D eclares
In ColBiion DevelopSplit America Centers
At Cmtview In Revolution

CRF.STVIEW, 8*pi. IH.-(A’) Twu men wen- kiltr.l today and
three were Injured when three
truck* and a sedan cidlUIH on
th„ highway about fivo m ilrr
from here.
George McDuffey, MaeCIrnny.
»a» kitted Instantly, Lee Pari*h Sanderson, died on the way
t» a hospital.
J. W. Rond cf Jacksonville.
J. P. McCulbin, HI. Augo'dlnr
and Jam es
Miller,
llarttnr*were injurril tmt n-me seriously.
Deputies from the shetifi’r offi.e said an Inv litigation iliaeloM'd a cotton truck
collided
with a soft drink truck. A beer
truek unit a sed n t w e n follow­
ing the soft drink truck along
lho road and both tnn into tbv
first wreck.
iHputie* mad* no arrest* and
said they would wiiil fur a cor­
oner** inquest to f it rrsronsl[•bilily for the accident.

P e l l t l c i T SUtfetidam Work Toward

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EaUMtoktd In IMS

Three Are Injured An Basque Nationalists
Three Trucks And Set UpAutonomous
S e d a n Crush On (government, Oust
F l o r i d a Highway AU A n a r c h i s t s

Carol la* n u t , today haran frellag the affect* of a aavere trop­
ical atorm moving northwestward
, I,
a a m a a mw e. w — through the AUaOtk.
as
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e i ________ a
The Weather Bureau hero said
F I l H i C
T o r e e w t I Bermuda probably would not be
In the direct path of thr atnrra
but wonlS eiperirnre bad weather
Names known the nation Be a disturbance “cf great extent
aver figured in triumph and and hurricane Intensity pasted at

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T V , i . M # h l f * Press

Eyes On Florida

At Kiwanli
Denooftrition Speaker
Club Says S t a t a
Fighta To O v e r ­
Clubs Will Hold come
O b ht a c I e ■
Clothing Talks S E N A T O R SEES

_• A new and uppuivnuy -eiUius
split in the Government di fen-e
o f N orthern Spain ep-'m-d up
today while militiunii'ii m Ma­
In
drid, on a central tn ".lc g.ound.
announced they plov.nl u mile
devp hole In toe Fascist front.
Basque
nationalist*
In
the
nurth, who previously h id broken
A scries of fal, rlalhiiig m eet­
with Anarchists bciaitse the la t­
ter fired Irun before it
was ings for t'au n ty Homo Be in oust ra­
taken by Fascist*. s t | up v ir­ tion Clubs w », announced today
tually un autonomous govern­ i-y Ml-s Jn-ephino Itoydslon, Coun­
ment and ousted Anarch!,!* from ty homo denumstration agent.
The first nrvemtily was held
ull Government posts In the te r­
ritory still dommsted by friends yesterday in the community hoii-v
ut Geneva where Miss Ctuire
of the Madrid regime.
In the
nortlpnst, said
dis­ Belcher, state rpeeiallst in rtothpatches from th(. Itcpntdic of At Ing, gave mi Illustrated talk on
dorra, mi aclnnl military uprising children’s clothing.
began In un attei|;U to purge
IHher aelivilies at the Geneva
the Heodeurgtl District of Cntu- unit tnelllded the c ret ion of Mr-.
lonla of nil Anarrhists,
A. E. M"run ns pre-ident of the
A swift fleii of Fascist sue--1 club, Mrs. J, V. Toole, ns vicebouts, 011111*1 with mncluti &gt; g'.m*. I president, and Mrs. Have le v y 1 1
cut the lost means of c m m u n l- ,■secret sry-lrear.'ircr. Mrs. Endor
cation with the oul-t.iwntlil C arlett w as named senior Coun­
from Ihu
N orthern
HpniiDh ty council delegate.
Coast.
Mis*. lioydstnn announced a
The harbor of Dull",,- tr.ns meeting was In session today at
closed by mine* widc'i Fascists Ghuluota in the home . f Mrs. S. F.
laid to prevent Governtpen'. ships
•IOHIlaMew -III rue Swot
from lending. Speed!—-it*
pa
trolle% jvuter* outside *.he mine
hh
limit.

INDUSTRIAL MOVH
Sanford Meeting
Scheduled Sept. 23 Extensive Advertto*
In Kine.hart Home i n x Campaign la
Strongly F a v o r e d

. -1—
D r c ln r in it tl ta t A m o rlcg H *
in rl' iu t u I tin tint u p p r e c t a w
“ t h e lilnTtlL'.* u m l itrlv ile ffH
w e I'lijn y itiitlcr « u r j i u n n t
fo rm o f ifo v e rn m e n t, H c o tf
M. L o ft in,
U. S . S e n a to r ,
to d u y , un tfui’s t n f h o n o r w
a ri'K u ln r K iw uniu lu n c h e o n ,
n rg i’ii H iiriiliunH to d o • "
w ith in th e i r |*iw i*r to h l n d r r
those who criticise “our Cop*
.G lutton" and say that the tttte
tutorship* of Europe n r. be»t.
The Senator front Jacksonville
came to Sunfortl u t the r*-|UteJ
of W aller Coleman, prcsldrnt o (
tile Kittant* Club. In turn lh»
hiwunian* invited ntemlorra H
nil other banl civic club*, lb *
Seminole County Bar Association*
city nnd county officials *n«4
other* to nllciul the luiwKroS
meeting.
Approximately
IW
were ut the Mayfair Hotel to
hear Senator Lofliu.
Bel f i t 1- Glenn who w u to
charge of the program
fur th a
day invited George A. BeCottWA
Although the curtent font. to Intnaluce Ihe principal speak­
Mr. Het'otles referre-l to
ball
“ pick-the-wlnlier"
ronte-t er.
I* now entering It- fourth day of S m ato r latflin »* "A nutn o t
rrim tatlon"
arwt
th" &lt;-••••• s--w*— t tod interest Is nution-wide
pi-king up riipi-lly the slants di- spoke highly of lit* service* rtl»«
of lh »
imrtmeitt of The Herald is still deled while president
M
haiking forwuid to rer-dvlng American Bar Association,
oft
guesses from numlwrs nf lu-t governor fur th** Kiwanl*
Florida nnd other group*years rvgiilHi fr.ns.
The speaker 'beam , by UsftMr
t'lm*. Wert I* offering a |‘!fl of Florida’s opportunities fur th a
iliamiiml ling to the uinner and (utiiro and said "our stato (A
in udditlon there nre six liitx tin- vety much in the nation’s e/O—
iitie f" kcta.Jaa-.Uf" n.-aUj
[•ri-'i'ot. vVl"1" in W asn't g*
s i.
rontenders.
loti I f-tiM-l Hull number* oC
Among those who were good senator-, Ihent-elvew, had prop*
fan* lest year I'lt-i who so far city Interests In Flori-la. Other*
have not turned in guesses nre: c ille r mamtaimal w inter homeH
Kai vie Hoii-holder, Cntllti Pal­ here or visite-l the state ev«»J
mer. Mrs. L. I. Hut■hi'v. Joe year."
Continuing his talk on Florida*
Mo**. A. K. Bossefter, K-oit R.»sselli'f, Jr., Jack Morrison, Ju­ E rtu to r IsdUn suhl th at a tru »
lian Stenstri'in, Mary Higgins, Eu- way to test a m an's ch aracter
gene Est ridge, ill I r 11- - Ridilnsoii, I* I-y "his alillty to overcome u iMi*. Gertrude Gilbert, Alev, Sliar- aliteles." In this way bo com*
sueev.x
over
on, 11. f"
Washburn. Itola-t pared Fun i-la's
VVn-hhurit. M l„ Uuiatrn, E. it. tropical hurticuiies, the deprea*
Purvis, Mi* E It Purvl-, Mr*. aiun uml other olistacles, "Tho
I f A. Pllloier, f,eR"V |ln&lt;b*tlts, p«aip|o ure l-aiking up," ho said
"They tire not discouraged ai*
I Jr . Paul II dgin*. Rotu-rt May,
they were when President Uoosu*
III It. Rotund. Mr*. Nettie .......
II MHlIaae-l *'« sacs IWat
hack. F A Steven*. E. If Pulliii'i. Joe Ho'iela**, E J WVddeii, fteonre Slovrll. S. I’ Cain•
II .'-,1'ei-eif en ,i«e learl

ently lost to former Governor
Wither H . Bruchcr In Ihe Mlchlf u Republican senatorial con­
tact.
Former Senator Georg* II.
Frank Edward Stephen-, Id, of A tlanta, Ga., was arrested li
Mooes, long a power In conserva­
tive Republican councils, failed
th a t city by federal G-men on a charge of sending an extortion
la a comeback attempt in New
letter to the mother of Shirley Temple, demanding 12.7,000 ami
■aapahire.
Thirty-nine-year-old
threatening the child film star. A gents, who said he confessed,
Governor II. Styles Bridge* beat
are shown leading the nonchalant youngster into the federal
Mm for the Republican senatorial
building. {Associated Press Photo)
•amination.
Governor Jama* M. Curley won
the Democratic senatorial noml
nation in Massachusetts by i
margin over hla -nearest
Mayor
Robert R. Green
of Fitchburg, son-in-law of
Democratic
Senator
Marrua
-(M id g e .
Henry Cabot Lodge.
Gas Hehmuh, a member of the
Jr-, captured the
Bepublican
•ward of directors of the Seminole
termination,
County A griculture Chib, today
Two youths were nominated
Judge Janie* G. Shanm left lid*
1Political statisticians went to laet night for Uw presidency of
in u rd an urgent request to the
work on vou total* from five tha Sanford chapter of the Fu­
farmers of this county to he pres­ ufternoon for Tavares, where he
emirs, .. ........
Michigan. ture Farmer* of America. They
ent at lb* unmiw- n-Mtlng ef that will draw up a Jury for the Sep­
Mew Hampshire, Wisconsin, and are Boyd Coleman and Howard
More bald eagles nre to he found organliatlon which will be held lo­ tember term nf Luke county court.
I Row Yorit, In an effort to fig­ Hague.
in Florida than in any other stale morrow night at K o'clock in the
Mr. uml Mrs. o , !C Brown or tin
ure what, If anything, they sig­
in Ihe union, C. Bussell Mason, Hemlmde High School auditorluni. li-di I--moil section plan to leave in
John R. Jotic*, Jr., and Herbert
nify for the November general Thurston were named In the
president of the Slute Audubon HuMure thl* organic itlon normal* Ihe near fnlute for Texas nnd laelution.
eiely, said today.—
" ' 'y r. pre-tert-e -tqr-p e tm ili uf-*-aH- '*‘T
&gt;nco for 'vltwyr.XfaMiit,
while
. '.U r.a . Th.L) Will i t tpt n
John R. Jones. Jr. ami Cur roll
He pointed cut that Ihe bountl* ,h*’ vegetable farm ers In the niun- before Christmas.
fu! existence of the "»jy king*"l*V. ntul since their activities are
Culpepper were nominated for
The w eather:
partly cloudyhere is due to the protection g ir-1° f
interest to every farmer ill
secretary.
|
this county, ns well a* in other scattered shower* Thursday
AJrt R. Johnson w»» the only
en them by Florida laws.
along -a rt roast toniglil. Excandidate nominated fur advisor.
" I t should be a m utter nf truck sections of the stale. Mr.
trem,* Northwest Eloridu partly
J. B. Hteplcr ami George Mauser
pride to Floridians that the sun­ Schmah pointed out that it wdl
will enter the voting race for
h shine sta te offers this legul pro­ he to every grower’s interest H u t vluuily tonight and Thui -d ry.
Frank Wheeler v u
fleeted reporter.
Robert Mauser
and
tection to eagles," Mr. Mason as- they present their view, on va­
Thnr-diiy** tides: low, J: |:l A.
president of th* Oviedo chapter J. B. Stapler were named for
rious projects pertaining to agrl
scried.
of tho Future Farmer* of Ameri­ the treasurer** ballot fight.
ru ltu ri'ib efo re the body goes on M. nnd :i;l0 P. M : high, H i t A.
However, he sounded n warning
Approximately
7.1 distressed
ca, according to a voto count
Those attending tho session
record os fostering or rnd"r*lng M. and P :J t P. M. Hun ri-e- n&gt; ij I_'
A. M. and sets ut *1:rl-J J1, M. Minill
in Seminole County of the extinction nf the eagle and any movement.
of an election held Monday, it were John Jones, Boyd Colemtn, farmer*
rise*
at i!::iH A. M. and set* nt D:IT
was announced today.
William Bennett, Howard Hague. have lievn uiiled by tho farm re­ declared that rontinueil cu-operaThe S e m itic farm er further
Edward Jordan wua
named Frank Jones, Hurvey Hale, Rob­ settlement adm inistration, George tian of those interested would t r slated that the club In the pust has P. M.
v lea-president,
George
Talbott ert
Mauser, George Mauser. W. Itowers, director of operation* r.ei*k*l to prevent shooting by been of assistance to growers of
waa aclectnl as treasurer, Laddie Kenneth Gustavson. John Maus­ ill the three counties, said ill a those ignorant or indifferent to this county in obtaining scientific
the law.
Mariner will serve as treasurer, er, Carroll Culpepper, Wilbur ft port today.
data on in-ret and fungi rontnd
Mr. Mason pointed out the ex­
Nearly If*tl application* f..r
Jimmie Lee was chosen as re­ Tllll*. Herbert Thurston, Robeit
and nidril materially with the
resettlement loans a r(. on file in treme measures to which northern movement which resulted 'yt the
porter, Spencer Wailiright was J*mines and David Earle.
tho choice for watch-dog, while
Sir. Johnson, the advisor, also the local office nf the o rguni/i- state* will go for the preservation rnnslruetioti of the first Stale
lion, half of which ure awaiting of th eir eagles.
R. T. Cooper la the advisor.
Tbe Kunford Eire Ib'partin-nt
was present.
Farmers* Wholesale Market here.
In particti'nr, he cited an inci­
Chapter members orceptrd an
Visitors included Cassis 8plvry approval,
Other outstanding urvomjilish- has rolled up un efficient rrroid
dent
in
IVnnsylvnnia
where
the
offer by Mayor ir* Lclnhart, a of Pbola, Edwin PrWgvmess of
Mr. Bowrrs pointed nut that
ment* of the agricultural club are in performance for the past lliren
florist, to dtmmmtraU a plot Paola, Morris Lodge of Pool*. t bo
resettlement adm inistration Philadelphia Electric Power Com­ listed l y Mr. Mchmah as being: month*, aecordmg to u report Is­
City ('iinimissjoners will assent-of garden flowers.
James Colbert of
Ulnderville, operates to assist farm ers who pany went out of its way nn&gt;l at Ih-'fr sucres* in securing Ihe ex ­ sued t'l.luy hy Mack Cleveland,
Id-' in City Hull loiilght at 7:39
It waa voted to call regular Edgar Benton and Billy Cullum. ure In finunciil difficulties by some expense to preserve the periment station here; their part j fire rhief.
"Vhek for the second major dlx*
Twenty-sgx nlurinv hhvn been'
russiun of the t'.UU &lt;17 budget.
meeting* on the
second and both of Banfonl.
providing subsistence for the Im­ nesting site of the lust pair " f bald in the fight for lower freight
or
American
engle*
in
Eastern
fourth Monday* of each month.
mediate present us well us aiding
Mayor Shinh-l-er said today
rates; and their position and lu t- j answered, the report ahuwi'd, T&gt;A prisoner giving the name i f
Opening time was set at 7:30
them to make u farm plan for the Pennsylvania.
tb.&lt; put up against the ron-trur- tul loss in till fire* over the pellod I'lii lip It. Hall, aid to live in Ra­ neeessnry Is-fore final action could
"This pair of engle* now ha*
P. M- Annual dues were set at
future.
tlon of the eross-statn renal, when wu* |!i|.r.H, of which ab"ut |in leigh. N.
Was identified here 'that another session would be
IS cents.
The Sanford office is head- two young bird* on the wing," leading geologists of the ri-itioii. wu, made good hy insurance.
today a t one who allegedly pass*'I lie taken on tin- adoption of a list
Chief Cleveland said fU'J.MII) li worthiest ehrek in a loral lint-1. ! of proposed municipal ri|VndL*
■luarters of activities in the Mr. Mason reported. “Thus a employed hy neutral In te l--l&lt;,
coon lie* of Hemltfdr, Flagler, • mail group of them magnificent Warned the local people of the i|.ni. worth of property was involved
lie Is being held ly county ttj . [lure* f«r the coming fl-cal year.
bird*
may
he
re-established
at"ng
Vo u-is. Orange, Osreutu, Lake uml
ger of its construction, Mr. Brhinuli in the I’ll cull*.
Ilifiriliei.
Ihe
Susquehanna
River
where
Average ln&lt;s per fire was $T.M,
Mandamus proceeding. Institut­ llirvsrd.
pointed nut.
Mil 11 t litirtii I lint if hd (»i
ed yesterday to rnntrol 55 percent . (July recently the Heloind o f­ they r.nce were alauulant.'*
Projects which will take the a t ­ the report conelmled.
nrifid Ittlilii Jiiiper In* rorr rmb
The
bald
rng'e
i«
found
rh'n
fly
The
fire
chief
poinleil
mil
|h
*1
ef the City’s debt service fund are fice was combined with tho San­
,t.Hilling i f it, AMi'riiiitr flint Lti.
tention of the club for this ru nt
nothing more than annual routin’) ford force, the entire personnel along the r u n ts nf Florid.-. Au­ year, were said »&gt;y Mr. Bchtnuh t » the summer'* average of fires tins ( wim "not in lii i riitM arnii'i"'!
dubon
members
pointed
out.
The
Sanford Jew . will assemble to*
include the cluli's stand on the St. year wa* fur below th in s of f r- iv In n Mii* Ineiilenl nccurriul,
Executions for the stliu re and matters at an agreement between (being homed in the City Halt.
Arrangement* ure now und**r great birds live near the salt
rilubt at MoVtock in lb-' Coiniuunllyt
sal* of personal property
on the Sanford Bondholders’ Protec­
Johns In.lun Itiver Canal, luailxi mer years when tin- ili-purlini'iit (it’ii pith!.
ter
where
fish
are
more
u!"it"laol
which taxes are delimiurnt will tive Committee and the City, Mayor way for securing more office
ing problems, plant disease and in­ generally answered U'li (n J , ulainis
C enter for service- in enmmemivevery 30-day periml.
space since the selection of this thsn In fresh water.
sect control.
ration uf the Jewish New Y ear,
ha tarued over to the County 8. O. Shlnholser said today.
Eagle* do considerable t &gt; *1-1
He pointed out that a friendly city ns hindquarters has in­
sheriff tomorrow, Jnn. 1). Jinkins.
MW7.
farm ers by destroying sm.ill ani­
un
Etmlaole County tax collector, arrangement had been rm.de with creased tho scope uf uperutiuns.
Rabid Ted Cook of Phllailrlphto
Mi. Bowers is attem pting to Io­ mal* which prey on truck crops, it
asid today.
tho Committee by the municipal
w it direct tonight's artlvitirs I I
wps
explained.
U «4i r ike Florida law, tho col- ity In an effort to Insure protec­ cs'. in roouma in the Arcade
Funeral service* for Maxwell well a* other* scheduled for 0 A.
Budding.
City Commissioners
lector pointed out, he Is author­ tion for tha majority.
Bailey
Thomas,
a), originally M. tomorrow at the sumo place.
Ann
rlean
G arfield w*s the on’v
ised to take end sell taxable
Mayor Shlnholser slid the Com­ have nil'll sled (1 per month Bl­
f -hering in the new y ear to
Kernlnole (bounty Bemocrats to ­
scheduled
for
I
P,
M.
today have
n
pitachperianal property on which as- mittee control, about H.1 percent uffier rent. County Conimissionrrs president who also was
Hnshanah'4
il ;iy were rum p e t ing plans fur u
The * c u -u n l increase in south­ been postponed until 3:30 P. M. term ed "Rush
Hie
ex
pet
ted
to
take
a
siim
iiur,
er^
aeasmenta have not born paid. of tha City’s outstanding bondsdelegation of party member* to ward bus travel I* la-ginning In tomorrow, it was announced thl.t Jew s. Ill Bildiral time* it waa ■
ucthm.
Considerable activity In bringfestival r- lehrating the opening ut
j attend the
Democratic
rally show ill Florida, according tn an afternoon.
It. I.. Gh nn, who wa* Instru­
tag up to date those taxes In
^
i scheduled for Orlando Friday announcement made today by J . |(.
Mr. Thomas, long a resident -f the agricultural -eusnn.
mental In securing the rental ap ­
arrears has been •xperi-nerd by
night.
McDonn'd, local representative of Pa-da, died in (iuine-ville Monday.
un
propriations, pointed out th at by
Mr. Jinkins over Um past week.
S. M. I.luytl, chairman nf the lb-- Florida Motor IJnes,
U - l rite* wilt I*' administered
maintaining th r office here *plie -aid that the num ber ■f at the Silver Lake Cemetery
Herald want
ads
bring County Committee, said he ex .
proxtm
atily
trn
additional
pay­
fUmlnoW County’s allotment
quick ami rrrta in results, &lt;»u* peeled *t least ;i« persona from passenger* moving south have in­ where interm ent i , a |—- i-, la*. Tin*
of tha stats'* first $A.noO.U00 uf roll* wUI remain In th r city.
this area to be present.
creased considerably over the nunt- l!iv. It. E Graham
to officiate.
At prt-sent. Mr. Bowers re ­ Schmah told this new-pap-r
school funds la one sml oneThe roster of- speaker* includo* i er carried nt till, time last year,
today.
ported, seven perxons aro employed
fourth perrent or stout
such prominent party members *.* a It I- igh |f&gt; pereer,|age figures
TAX IIOLI. DROPS
Vesterilay Mr Schinab an
County Superintendent T . W. by lb- adm inistration.
Vcrtised that he had a quan­ Claude Pepper anil Judge C. O. An­ were available to graphically Il­
Stuart Gatehel of 4&lt;M laiwton said t'xluy.
KEY WEST, Sept. DI. U t STUI I’ ll.OTS ENTER RACK tity of eabbagv plant* tor drews, nominee* for the K rnu'r, lustrate the rise.
S**ford Avenue ta carolled for Ids
AutomablU license fees, reve­
Four liiisen each way serve .San­ Tax Aaae**or J. Otto Kirch-llein r
sale.
The advertisement ut&gt;* and Fred Cone, Democratic chuiev
M" r t year at Marlon Institute, nue from Dm ita ta one-m'lt schorl
NEW YORK. 8*pt. IS.
ford on the present schedule Mr. yesterday re|Hirted Monroe e"’Jn|H-areii In the Tuesday i - ‘ ie for governor.
Alabama, according to tax and interest from
state Entries fur the inugural 400M rH in,ilif raid. About Oct. IT- m i­ ty's lax roll, which was St, |mi..
o f The IB raid.
rocehad here today, school
fund*
prnvi led
the mite Vanderbilt cup rnad rare to
.Statistics Aimil'led by H. D. ll Itin mil units wih be pressud into nun in tit'll, was less than II.
Toduy
Mr. Schmah was
Tha but
it i
hwtitute
yesterday broke ifitount*
bs- belli at Rnosev.lt raerwav on fo ld 'd In remove hi*
Booth, state highway departm ent service.
OOO.INMI ltd* year.
*d for the foundation of a new
An ndditinnal |I..1W,W&gt;0 far lo n g Island, Oct, )?, closed last
The local agent announced that
Il"ini'slrad exemptions and the
to the Junior and high school purposes is to be thrived night with an imposing |i»( of which ha-l b-en sche-lut-1 I" traffic supervisor, show mMe drivrun fo r several day*— lo-iaU'' er« in A rkansas were Involved In 13 new hu e* of revolutionary d e­ loss of tha Florida East Cnait
llory. The building lx from n general stale fund xml American and
foreign
m in t
was
*J| the vi-grtable plants had more than eight time* a- many sign will he employed to serve Han­ ruitioiol extension, which
— to la ready for ocen- tha chain store tax, xcrotdigg to driver* nominated 'or th-&gt; t&amp; V
traffic fatalities a . women -lur­ ford h-ginning sometime in De­ abandoned following storm dam­
b-en sol-1.
Before Nov, 15,
a Florida Isw.
_
000 event.
ing th r first six month* of I'.rtfl.
cember,
age, caused the decrease, he -aid.

Future Farmers
Nomhiate Youths
For Year’s Posta M a so n U r g e s P r o te c tio n
Alex R. Johnson Is
Named To Direct
Farm Organization

O f F lo r id a ’s B a ld E a g le s

State Itt Greatest Mecca For Huge Birds;
Greatest Safety Afforded Fowl
By Board Statutes

Important Farm
Meet Is Slated
Thursday Night

Fimlimll G u v e r s
Showing Interest In
Newspaper f o n t est

Agriculture Club To
Discuss Problems
In School Building

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

75 Farmer* Gel
Assistance From
U.S. Organization

Wheeler Is Named
To Direct Oviedo’s
Youthful Farmers

F a r m Resettlement
Administration I
In Operation Here

Fine • Record Rolled
Up lly Firemen For
P e r i o d In vSumnier

Com mission To Talk
Nnv Year’s Budget

North Uuroliniun
Held For Bud ('heck

S h e r i f f To Receive
Tax Executions For
Personal Assessment

R o u t i n e Mandamus
Is S e r v e d On City
For Bond Collection

"•"'*• Jews To Celebrate
New Calendar YeaY

Travel Increase*
Seminole Democrnts B
Shows
Beginning Of
Will Attend Rally
New Winter Season

County Schools To
Get $75,000 Fund

Gatehel Attending
M a r l o n Institute

•£ £ * T e li^

V

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Herald Want Ads
Aid G Schmah

'

Thomas Funeral Is
Postponed For Day

LOCAL WEATHER*

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�n rq y y C T » » r.? T T »» ’T C ri

... ............. mini

Erktontlyw orttag on U» I
prevention is worth » pound of
IM ts a plan whish has b e n di
■ to locate a atom in Ms earij
highly powerful TNT bombs in t
fores of the new-born wind to !
and planes which pfar the terrti
originate. U nitedTw it C onn
st the Caribbean and adjacent
f^ g j! on the look-oot for any signs of a tropical storm.
1 ■** fittt-Americans Airways has an extensive system f
------ Itermlning weather conditions sad they could ho dej
f , j H upon as ail agency for reporting the origination of i
Irkane. It is suggested that government boats be i
CJSSS t0 the danger areas and instructed to report thslr
iSSiE rations.
Now, when the disturbance has boon deflsHsly

T m Doiier a Oaf's TUfh (tad* p n d w ti, and lire lastbw
haaadw ftn wins*

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»— -- &gt;

directed Into the troobled sons end a shower of projectiles L , whils yra m
would be unloosed or hurled whkh would moke any big monk*,
wind come in short pants, if not quit breathing altogether. They hose their
As n layman, we cannot suggest with any degree of tbs tock-hy.tosb ■
M m MPT OP THBPROlTOi accuracy whether or not the (fan will w orkthnt wo can tbs mrWsrs and &lt;
••■I «* swssdlnehr, filled
tbs Moraine of those thstl suggest that it sounds like s bixsrre scheme which Is eelett- °*«at Pyramid of
SI ewe, sad with the cow-! Istod to result more in publicity than in practical benefits. I it to tbete eeate
M ef tbs proud.—Psalms Anyone who has ever gone through a real West la d la a ly " »—*T
storm will find It difficult to believe that man’s btvtntlvsljj*
V ,
n n l u s will e v e r tw ihl« tn n u t l h a K n k M

f

m

n»

■ ■ MAP HIS DINNBBt

S’ m*V* r * svsr, lets at alfbt

h -Wbm you first put out tbs llfht

flnsd a Iso contented purriaa
k ' A n upon you, reocsurrinrcT I
j mass you svsr lain quits bnsth-

Who would believe that

the water hyacinths of

gr. W a b m for tins* singing rifle .

P H O N E 4 7 fe

L gbadsr snip* you know will bite
BV-rl' |m |
_ |___ _ _ __
___
__________
y, Wtaw you think he lands, you I hyacinths have been selling outthere at 8ft cents per bulb
■ ***• tout
las ”Florida wntcr .orchids.1*
**?, whl,fl Tear fscs is
This reminds the Tampa Times how other supposed
r-'-at T * .
natural nuisances have turned out to bo assets. "Ths
V‘ «
’ "d*
Unit man to look upon Orest Sait Lake might have said:
iS K hw hat
tragedy
this great body of water Isn't k.fresh,
&lt;• Stake
!* "
»n 'OOISSO juwri
__ a• j..itr .. that
(ZtC u
tk .

sf tbs s tk d s a l w , snd satsr lo­
ts tbs bloc’s tbsnshss.
Iftsry f u m Forman dtsrosss*
sur psastsss tbroucb tbs sstnad
low passage of tbs snts-rhsmbse
la bis isssat book, "Tbs Story of
.Ptuptosy." Hs M jnt •

landing front tbs SHk of May.
Tbs Wsrn-ntim, Georgia, weekly
lUperU the death nf on* sf ths
Mvsa living daughter* of the
Aawrlcan Revolution. Hh* wai 01
|sarw aid, and her father, who wm
00 when 'h r wtu Inirn. fought the
girlUsb st hinit'n Mountain.

SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO

tMX to IStb-lCtb Ssptsmbsr,
INK A IX , is bold symbolic sf tbs
flasl trikatstis«i snd evidently so.
iasblss with tbs world-wld* w x
sonic dsprMsIoa and tbs In w r

"Numerous
prophecies, aside ^
Chester Goodrich plus* as MsllAn* from—m r- i &gt;vaa.-i, uumttawi.iWrf*
vlllr Avenue.
Miss Lucca Chappell baa T*Those who remember ths tsr*r°L u
# n
.
«lbl* death toll uf Influenaa dur-1 T^o Board of Governor, of tho sumeit her school duties at Altalag the World War will rejoice ovBoanl of Trad* met on monte Sprints.
Mr. nnd Mr*. W. A. Wiley sf
• r tbs announcement that a n*w J UMI**jr *’en!n* *l ***• Hotel
VMStae ha* lieen dl.cuver.d which
Allhouah tho weather was Clyde dined snd visited Sunday
at ths J. P. Hickson homo oa Cel-!
Will awake a repllltlon of tbs 1817 • nJ'th‘n* b“‘
***
Mourco impoaidhle,
poured In torrenU, enough of ths err Avenu*.
_
0
,
[hoard was present to compos* ■ With the basebill saris* at aa
Thuao lunking to Maine as a nuorum and many matter. „f in- end snd victory concsdtd to Or­
barometer to Bauyo the pom ieal1* " " 1 ,0 th« community wer# tak- lando, in behalf of the readers,
Wsathrr should remsmber that the •»» °P* a™ n* wh‘*h * ' r* “ n'» the writer would liko to My that
win. T n . s n i l Ills Csorslo. l. commercUl hotel for Sanford and never In ths history of haasbnll
has such a braad of ball over
beta pulled off by aay (wo teams
In the State sf PIorIda. Both team*
In ths ____
tarns all tbs tiara
were ,L.
flthtlnt svsry Inch for tbs bleb
honors which both clubs wtro aft­
er. BUI Palmer deserves mors
credit than aay other player o*
either rlub while "Biddy" Burdick
tsvo tho club stsrllnt service.

LOFTIN DECLARES
AMERICA CENTERS
EYES ON FLORIDA
,«
wm* WUt W
SUI , , .
fls*M**
| l 80,0nt),000. Now, ha la oponlnt
Uwk 0,fk ' .
. , ,nr
B .food market and rssUurant in I
W# must not bo content or
ordsr lit recoup his Inaaes, and bo I Florida to be known Just U ■
ll dolax the work himself. Not tourist resort, but must strive
mdy that but he Is 74 year* of *** to M t , it a leader In both ths
~ ;
,
industrial
and
asrlcuUural
Koutueky is mit tho only place
Tha
m
W h -rs they have feuda. Up in
Th°
Mh) U»t
Msw Jersey them is a Pighoka- lh*r* ar* apprmlmatsly 4200

Isaatar Hodasu ronvpialaa to
Psnhm Board oysinst what
•alls "maudlin nswspspsrs"
I brtarfers with ths board’s rs• af prisoner!. Ws bslistrs ths
* Senator, whoso syso flow

wbsn u rttn t oil cdlasas to
."stem tb* tide sf those who
propose (over*meats similar la
tho«* of Germany, Italy sad
Russia.”
Amont tb* tussU sf tbs ksnebton wars tb* fidlnwipti Sraator
Loftin. honor fue*t| Jamas Gut,
P. P. Campbell. K. N. Bspsr. H.
J. Lehman, B. M- Papwartb,
John Meiacb, W. R. Duyro*. B.
P. Wheeler, M. J.
D. L.
Thrasher, Dr, B. D. B rtn ls s ,
R. L Glenn, O. g. UtlHw, Dr.
L. A. Klsla, Dr. A. W. Kaua, W.
B. Ballard, P. A. Dyaua, Walter
lUynes, Archie Betts, G. W.
Spencer, 8. a Sbiabelssr, T. X
Hlftias, W. X Karls, Dr. T. P.
MclMaiel, Chas. Duaa, Bar. W. P.
Brooks. R. N. Nitysr, Aadrow
Conaway, H. B. Pop* X C
Washburn, B. a Gray, J. J, h r rbk, Howard D. Los, A. J. MsKay, Gsarta TbanUa,
Alty
Bpasr and J. K. Adma*.
Musis was famished by gltBW
Waster sad Ms orsbastra.
. W O I NWWT DRILL
ATLANTA topL I L - i f k Qsocta Tech’s footkaB to w * *
w m called mrt lost algto h r

r^iw flM B n iii~ l*lili lit Ml

LAKEVIEW
. buw - wi* b»-juicy m u u ClHCXBN-«PAaMtm-(W It.l
OPEN TUX S A. M.
NICK sad ANGELO CONSTANTINE—Props.

Foaatxln A Lunhconetta
, S P E C IA L S

LARGE LIMEADE w t* d u ty ,...... St
Double Dip ICE CREAM SODA......J i t
(A*e «#***&gt;/ &lt;
HOTDOG A Urge f i t - Battemflh lie
Cherry A Strawberry SUNDAE...-... l5e
RAKED HAM SANDWICH lor........10*
POTATO SALAD, tn Lettuce....... ^10*
B reek f-t a
i* r •

�And Penonal Activities
Of Chaich Baa Meet

Mr*. W. D. Gardiner, who *nrrwont an operation recently at
©range Cane**] Hospital In Orlan­
do, haa ber.i rentered to bar bomo
on Myrtlo Avenue.

son a Is

IR C U O A Y .
rOI ha a cnlla

f i n VUktbm Class af tha B int
PNohgtertnn Church wU hava a
• M o d dish supper at tha homa Mn. Page, the r in k shalnaaa,
of B n . Vktor Green. West Skli. was presented with maay gifts aa
M * n .not having troa*ports- tokens of appreciation for bar
Mgn hats boom requested to tait- work with tha ctrelei Refreshments
w an served during tha social hour.
IW W .C T .U .w ill meet at 3:30 Those present wen: Mr*. A. B.
P. M. with Mrs. W. I. Ilughey, East Uvajoy, Mrs. W. H. Hand. Mrs.
Fred Myers. Mrs.' M. F. Smith,
Fifth Street.
Mrs. T. C. Pitchford, Mrs. Lillian
MONDAY
] W Co-ad Class of tha First Vickery, Mrs. French E. Bolt,
Methodist Chaich win nmat at 7:30 Mrs. J. E. Page, Mrs. I. B. EstP. M. with Mrs. 0. R. 81ms, South ridga, Mrs. Flynn Vtusa, Mr*. C.
C. Collins, Mrs. S, C. iDkkrrson,
Sanford Avawwa.
Mrs. U. T. MaNIgh, Mbs Augusta
Fletcher, and Mbs Edith Lor*Joy.

Will Be Closed
! - ALL DAY

THURSDAY
.*

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s ’

**

Observing Holiday

i Open Friday An Uaual

’

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Nelson haea
returned to thalr home In DeLaad
aftar spending a weak Kara with
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hickson, Cal­
ory Avenue,

Robert Wilson, son of Mr. aad
Mrs. Fred R. Wilson. Is p snniitg
to leave Friday fur Washington,
Ui p v n ti,
D. C , to enter George Washing­
. /H oe" Harden b ft the first jf ton University.
th* ***k tor Whigham. Ga, to
Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey returned
visit his father far a short time.
Monday from points In Georgia
_ Mrs. Herbert fllneaby b ft to- and Greenville, J». C„ where they
for Bradenton to vbit her spent a short vscatlon. Mrs. Ivey
•on, Charles Ward, for a few day*. Is spending this week st Daytona
Beach with Mrs. Paulk Reeves.
Edwin Bonlaho b ft Tuesday for
Mr. and Mrs. John Schlrard and
Baton Ronga, La^ tv enter l.ouMrs. John Sehlrsnl, Jr., and so b .
blana State University.
Jack, motored to Bartow yester­
Mr*. L. A. Rciuud !iu i n turned day where they spent the day with
STORM MOVES
from
Wisconsin and Illinois Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Pittman, Jrshw spent a i..r&gt;nti» with
NORTHWEST TO where
Mr*. Rotsell McCracken arrived
relatival and friend
Sunday from Springfield, Tens*
BERMUDA ISLE
tn Join Mr. Jtc C ru k c n who U as­
•lag ta leave Monday C-r Agimi sistant coach nt Seminole High
tar was a b o■3*
u tS
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C ' south- Beott Callage where she .clI
Gchoul. They urv living at tha Nosouthwest of Bermuda thb morn­ thb year.
Mo Apartments.
ing and moving slowly northwestward attended by gaits aad Mba Sadie Lelnhsrt left Tecs,
Mr. and Mr*. Palm er Eastwood
squall* over a wide area aad by day fee Spartanburg, A &lt;\. to to have returned from Orlando w h e n
winds of full hurTkaaa fores of tin her Sophomore yta
l ■ at Con they spent several week*. Mr.
mare than 73 miles an hour near vena Collar*.
Eastwood is convalescing from aa
the canter.
operation p erfu m ed recently at
Reports from Hamilton, capital
Friend* ef Mrs. Frank I. Wood­ O range General Hospital.
of Bermuda, told of gusty wtada ruff
will ro g n t to team ib.tr
and heavy n ine but forecasters
broka har arm Monday in Head • Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McClellan
there said they did not eapact the MBvilla,
pl hi to return tomorrow to th e b
N. C.
weather to grow worse for at Icart
home in Macon, Ga., a fter spend­
eight hours.
B ln Carolyn Cogburn le't I n ing a few day* here with Mr. and
The liner, Monarch of Bermu­ night
far Macon, Ga., to resume Mis. Henry M claulin. Sir. and
da, planned to to sail thb after- hsr studies nt Wesleyan Consul vi. Mi*. M ctaulin will accompany
nen for New York but apparently
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. , them and te th eir guests for sev­
bad pbnty of tlm* to eroaa ahead ,onr.
eral day* in Macon.
of the storm.
Mr. and Mn. R. R. Dea* sprat
last night in Orlando aa tha guest*
Tha first New York subway was of Mr. and M n. R, W. Bower.
a,

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built and operated In 1901.

i had bam visiting Harold McCauley stia hat known
Bob Comal) haa gone to Atlanta Mr*. A. L Batts and Mrs.
L. G. Hkkaon, Cal- fa) hat youth ami whom aha par- to antar bis Sophomore year i t Hast Batts motored to Orlapdo
&gt;• Hkkaon will go aonlfka aa tha ideal of nil manly tha Georgia Sthsoi of Technology, tenlay for tha afternoon.
Talahiuao to rw- virtnaa, though aha haa not tarn
aa at tha Floriia him In mora than twrnty yaaro.
or Woman.
Worm* hava ham known to
-----I torn, and Hugh Hatbart, tha henLahnun rotumad, Pwk‘‘J husband and Hohnrt Ca*
ng from Crown T,n*u«h- hi* friend. rath taka
re go. and points In en* drink *&lt;» much, and things
■ shs visited rain- hagin to happan.
w week*. sha and
Harbart pull* hi* bos*'* board
ecently enjoyed a ,n&lt;t 1*nJ» in lhr lioosegow with
r West and she ro- tk* drepemdoes. But tha youthrago for a longer fuI ,0’f,r mginaarad his own wed.
•turned haro.
ding and got his fithcr-ln-.aw out
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of jail. Ha also Instilled tha man
Puleston and M n. » w&gt;)
h««hbona to walk
it ara planning to r'« h* *"*“ the front parlor ami
f or Sunday from blow tmokv ‘",0 hl*
"»•
York, ami point*
,
ra lhay hava baan
,,u11
■ ««• Pl**» ° r act'
last srvrrml waaks. ,B*- although tha radio singer

*lA»ve Begins At 20'
Come* To Screen At
Ritz Theater Tonight
the ye»r will be shown at the ft Its
Theater tonight and Thursday for
the first time locally. It fa entitled
"leve lb-gin* at Twenty."
The ridiculous antic* of Hugh
Herbert, Hobart Cavanaugh and
other comedian* In the cast are
•vtremcly funny, while Warren
the romantic episo d e that kept
the younger element of the auiil•m rs agog with Interest.
Not that It is all romance and
comedy, however, fur there a re
plenty of thrills In the picture
when a bund of bank bandit* go
on a ram page and attem pt to
■hunt up the town. It remain* for
the lovers to capture Ihe despera­
does In one of the most unique
lit istlon* Imaginable,
Hull U a young grocery d a rk ,
w in Is persons non grata w ith
his fiancee’s mother, ■ ram pant
and sentimental old busy-body

famous by Joe Pctmer, appvurn flit: 01 Jiiuce m U new*paper, but them [a n
place in this paper for just such uhroaen, whether
Ihey be of "wann'u buy a duck" variety or not.

WHERE TO GO

TONIGHT!
"Better Air oat ta Bborfs-

Dance and Cool Off
We Never Owe

CHICKEN DINNED 7ftc

Bleaks. Chops, Hat or t'eld
Plata l.uach
Good Music. Wlaft l.lqaora.
Deer, Kta,
Wrta« Toae rrteaOW aa* eater
its o n s-saS a* s a o a r t
r&gt;oaleo oatr slaM M ta It*
cioa a —os a tv** a n a .

A Herald WANT-AD la an almnat mire way of
obtaining result.* where results arc obtaiiiuble, and
even tboiiuli it may be u dttek, a ehiekett, a new car,
»r what-have-yoti, a purebaser o r buyer can ulwgya
lie found in a quick and Manufactory manner th ro u g h
Ihe facilities of thin pa|ier'a elanaified Advertising

section.
Ns», for thi&gt; bent results in th e quickest poiutibl*

manner try n WANT-AD,

TheSanfordHerald

mythical

Mr*. E. H. Rlappay of Havana
Is tha gnaat of Mn. A. D. Smith
at her homa on tha Lakefront
Boulevard.
Mn. Howard Hebresinn has re­
turned to har home In Mnore Ha­
ven after spending *1* weeks here
with her *liter, Mn. Herbert
Hlnesley.

Mr*. G. W. Spencer and rntiain,
Billie Thigpen, motored to Lakeland Monday wficre they spent
the day w ith relative*.

To-Nijfht

Thursday

Bawoy nan of Norgw, from)
Aa
of n o * k tfi
wing an* to tks driving
• M c h tn is n , mnUd In
im w , in KiantifknUy

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IMHIV allUllUTV

Tho light that wan good srvougb to too b y
last yaar may not Kt fo u r M id i thin TOO*
—any morn than an old suit ot ctotkoo wrtN
til your waialUno alter you bavo gedmod
twenty pounds.

h i l A l Ib u p cU l and

Lighting raaaaich labor atorinn boon peovad
that 20 out al avory 100 school d l lfiw k
40 out ot ovory 100 studontn of cattago mgo
and 60 out ol avory 100 adult* omMm bool
defoctivo vision. Tho hiimnn oya noodn
enough light to do its work peapaety—— d
tho older you gab tho m ot* Ughi you mood*

Tho MgVtrin Plan Contfnnjr of Orlandos Fkirlda
ban plnnty m nnw y In Inna al raannnablc rate* and
mb Tarfnnn yfcgn (nr nay worthy pnyaw .
Bmcli hum not for gno year tad a rt rognld la
•any irnobtjr «r numthly gay atonU.
If y u maad mawy, ckjo H oar reproaoatntlvr.
Mr. b o K. B ulb amid, t i US North Park A tiw g.
TAR tteft ttaWH

Eyas con become dulled by uaa omd nby—
—lhay con bo worn out by poos MghL
Seeing tanks or* constantly changing? a n d
various lighting Intenaitioo a r t noodnd ta t
tho dillaronl "Jobn" your nyoo wwmt p w loim. Improper lighting cwuooo b n n d ache* and lltneoo; c a n a c l Ugbl m m m
hotter hoaitlb

Phone

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�merson Hurls Saints To Victory Over Capitals
BACKFIELD

CELERY
|| 2 To I Edge In Senes
in G h e e S t. A u g u stin e

SPORT CHATS

And Owens Drive In Deciding
, Tallies As Fiery Jeff Silences

h H k% u

tru e a porta in A m enta. T to odor*
which trlio from the P H " of hi*
,w ritten chapter* cau»* cm* tu

thla morning In tha form of a earnpi# copy with the following bit of
m b a | feature:
"Her*'* a now venture, It rather
explain* Itself. Hope yon like it.
Inland to itep out with It month­
ly If It tlkka on tha nawr-etande. l
GthcrwU* picas* past (ha aspirin.
If It eeem* worth a mention, I’d
bo grateful. It’s yours to have a 0.1
cuss.”
Tha magaslnt to question is
Frank 0. Menkes AJl-Hpori* Maitaa'ae which includes somJ of the
bast sports reading that can be
had, «o wa heartily recommend It
So, we bid you a fond farewell.
to sportsmen and sportswomen aa Avery.
Crmala* Over Crealat
n fine sport* publication, one which
should go place*.
Joseph Edward Cronin cannot
be considered a s a happy and con­
Now Acetyl
The welfare of amateur athlet­ tented young man, w en though his
ics In the United States might bo 1»:M Job will pet him *13,000, anil
advanced considerably if Avery th a t be wl.l receive the same wages
Brundage head of the Olympic com­ in 1037, 1038 and 1039 regardless.
mittee, and the moil elegant pe»Likeable Jo ile is (he youth who
icock of the group, look a running cost the Boston Red Sox no less
'high Jump Into the most dcsolale than $230,000 In cash money last
wastes of Thibet without a return year, since which time Ih* base­
ticket.
balling customers have hissed him
If Drumlogo has lost his prow­ and tooed him, and opined that
ess as an aerlallst, ho could, as a |M&gt;rhapt there were about four to.i
fitting substitute gesture, turn In many cipher* on the purthase tag.
his resignation.
While with the Washington Sen­
Ho far as esn bo established at ators, Joseph K. wa* the "wonder
the moment Avery Urundage has lad*' of baseinii; the man of m ag­
used hi* high office mainly to bang nificent gestures and spectacular
1 the cymbals, whack tho drum* and accomplishments; a grand fielder,
' toot the bugles, of his own making, a great h itter, a brainy player,
1 in salute to Avery Brundage. Ills a miracle leader—while In the sh a­
1 eye* ever bsvo been alert to op- dow* of the Capitol building in
1 portuniUe* for fro* excursions, dear ol’ I). C.

• W Um Georgia-Florida
* to t t o C racker world «*I t—

the v ira l

class

li

N*d Tuesday crowd saw tho
r Fhlatha c atc h er d an!* tho
t o with a five h it cxhlbUbm
l w to a r t until th e eighth In-

M e n the champions front
N a a n coaid push a runner
M B clouts off Southpaw Rntdn-

• *tth the bate of Charlie
B R m and Jack Owens driving
MM th e I t Augustine runs.
Walk* to Xupanic and Swindell
l i I d l i n ' timely single to right
•M th e Salats a 1 to 0 lead In
M aaeoad frame. Although (he
■Me gathered single hits In the
Wt turn frame* It wa* not until
M fifth that Owens smashed
me two runs with a double, Em­
ma waa safe on Shortstop Roe.
MMFb Ugh throw to first amt
khmy McGowan followed with a
Bgle ta left. Owens then lined n
Wble aver Amodal In renter,
■flag bdth Emerson and Met OB the wrong side of a 3 to 0

I

Baton tha Capita'* opened with n
BAM hambardment In the eighth
!■ M a ly miss tying Ih* score. R unM l stUglcd In left and advanced
Sa third on Walin' double tn right
MBter Ronpond tallied on AmaM lb btflrid oat and Murray shot
B t o k b ewer Fltxgersld’s head
to M t i r to knock over the second

1 free food and free lodging, even
1 as he used his hands, or his Vol-c,
1 or both, to direct tho spot Ight up: on himielf, while ho was attem pt1 itig a majestic Urundage pose.
'
There Is nowhere any record
1 th a t he has accomplished anything
which ran bu construed •* a tor* rifle uplift of the ideal* of sporUjj manshlp In America.

Outs id* of thut flurry nf haso
tot* tto Tal’ahasseo batting ort h t M i tolples* as Emerson mhu-d
a alow curve with his sperd ball,
Tto Saint moumlsman had near
perfect control, walking only one
man.
•*
T to game was marked by senBU icmm I fielding. On three nernMans Dave Kwlndell made gre.it
VUIHllng stabs to roll the vlslto-s
of apparent hits. Gerry Fltxgem.d
•too eommltted highway robbery
•B Murray's drlvo In the fourth
ukUs tto infield combination nf
Ntopowd to Ehel to llnlllrk pulled
B sensstlorsl double play,

In short, Avery Brundage, for
* much too long a time, hs* heen
running amuck along tha am ateur
(, athletic terrain', w ithout demon­
stratin g the fine and tolerant sp ir­
it of democratic America,
v
A review of his action* while
t th e Olympics wore In progress
i* need not be ru-prlntrd, for all of
it I- too frM i^ h ^ jlw minds of ntl

*" Standing out on th e hilling end

C l a s s i f i e d A d v e r tis e m e n ts
NEAT COLORED girt w ants
house work. Cura Mitchell, D ll

■AVE Y0UB WATCH r e t i r e d lllckuy Ave.
by an* wh* really knows hot*

Briggs, J tw tltr, Mag. Ave.

COLORED WOMAN wenU Job
doing laundry or hoove wvi
PERBONALf
Mary Turner, $014 W. 8th Bt
MEN GET Vigor A t Once! New
Oetrex Tonic Tablets contain IS — A p a rt uteuliTfar R e a l.
ra w oyeter lnvlgorntors and other
■Uaiutoata, On* do*o peps tip nr- TWO Al'ARTMENT.S, une g a r.
age, fur rent, 419 Palmetto Avu.
■ •a s, glands. If not delighted,
ra s her refunds few cents paid.
Gall, w rite, HcHeynolds* Drug Cu,
FURS LSI IE l) 4-HOOM HOUSE.
Desirable. Also Apt. Cur. E.
2nd 4 Locust, lawsun.
■A C E CHICKEN FEED placed
la wrong car Haturday night. FOR RENT furnished U bedroom
R a tu ra to J. N. Rulmun, l'erkins
house. Good locnlion. Phono
122-11 fur appointment.

LOST—Belgian

Hhrphrnl Dog.
Answers to nam e uf Beano.
U g k t Tan w ith name plate on UOVS AND Girls Bicycles-nt
a price that will savu you
collar. Notify F red Rcott
at
money, Flonley-Rogers linidSeminole Tire Shop.

war* Cn

B EE REEL AND Bon*. 3 0 | W.

FR E S T T M lE itlS r, Holstein cow,
$10, KOI Locust, Mike 8aus.

First BL far week-end bargains

But since iecomlng a Bostonian.
idopttun mule.
via the $230,000 e&lt;
his activities have bulled the a s­
pirin market.
Eiery baseball expert picked
the Itrd Sox as prnmmt winners
for 1934, but somehow they failed
tn tick amt an a result they a te
floundering down around the bot­
tom of the first division.
Their collapse, while bolstered
by one of tho greatest co lection
of stars gathered on one club, Ins
been a most puxxllnc event nf modvrn base-all annuls.
But Joe is still a grand guy
nn,| a fine ball plsyer, regardless
of the fset th at hi* llud-m "baked
brans" made a teetotal flop on the
-fli?ene.p/l Itjt.i v.Vn1U«r1

Football G u e s n e r H
Showing Interest In
Newspaper C o n t e s t

dull Slaughter, ItulphSmith, MrT. M. Hill. Jack Jackson, Him
Cornaller, Cluy Williams, Is. L
.Scull, tlco, Me limy, W. It. Jen
nings, Mrs. H, F Munsslvulgi
John Hchnard, J r , Mrs. Jon
I'aalliosU Iran* Pag* Oo*
iro n . Donald I'rurson, M argaret Hchlrard, Jr., Mrs. Burner l.itti,
Miss Jane Lloyd, Mrs. Eugcn
Iternrr, John Itutundo.
Al-o
Louise
Johnston, Joe Estridge, Haymond Monsalvup.i
Johns tun, O. C. Slaughter, Mrs, Mrs. Itlnnche Ware, Frank Mu
Marie Hlaughter,
Lucille Bols,
Joel 8. Field, F'rnnk Wheeler, J r ,
W. A. .A dam s,
Mrs. F. T.
Scruggs, Edwin Ikmlskr, A rthur
Williams, Clifford B artilft, L. L.
McLuces, Luoy Ja n e fruiters, A.
C, Madden, Quillian Jordan, Itsn-

Another QueMtion
About CAKIHJI
MMTIIEIIH IIK&lt;1&gt;XIMKM&gt; IT

I

"W hy do eo many MtiTHERBl
recommend
C ardul to th eir
d au g h te re l"
Isn't it but n atu ral that «ny
giHxl mother should tril
her
daughters about Cardul if th#
mother hrrself felt that she had
been benefited by this medicine T
It Is impressive th st to many
women report having takin C ar­
dul on the advice uf their m oth­
ers.

Used Kelvlnntor
Bl ased rare. These ears ere priced FOR HALE;
electric
refrigerator. A lm ost
f u r straig h t rale with no tradcnew unit. $33. Kuiy terms. G en­
Cardul has Im n found to bene­
eral Appllanco Co.
fit women when weakened by
ALL-BTATK tire s—Scar*’ price*
malnutrition (poor nourishm ent):
aad Sears' quality. Raal am MISSIONARY Strawberry plants.
Grown
from
northern
stock.
B ra s, M l V . F ir s t 8L
Rex Packard. Phont 414-W.
• — M ila a tio a W a n te d
IIYI'O HI-TEST tractor fuel. 10c
per gallon. Sinclair Refining
COLORED
WOMAN
wants
work nursing or doing house Co., HanfonL

work of any kind. Charlotte Till­ SMALL GIRLS BICYCLE fo r
man, 911 Hickory Ave.
sale. Phona 471-W.
BERTHA JON KB. 1107 Locu.t, WAKEFIELD BABY Carriage,
w ants fam ily

washing

work.

Ilk# new. 913.

711 Park Ave,

COLORED WOMAN wants Job LARGE QUANTITY USED ceil­
aa cask, laundress. Viola Wlling and 2 x 4'* for sale. Phone
Haato, 911 Cypreea Ave.______ 474-W.

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Resinol

With a Smuet
When you drive into our aUtion, whether you
want water or gasoline, we greet you with u
smile because wo appreciate your value patron­
age.

EN GLISH G U LF SERV ICE

IN

W ert’* Football
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SELECT FROM THE ENTIRE NATION,
TEN
COLLEGE
FOOTBALL GAMESt
TO BE FLAYED THIS SATURDAY
IN THE SPACE BELOW—LIST YOUR TEN GAMES— WITH
YOUR CHOICE OF THE WINNERS IN THE PROPER

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. Clip m is totlfe snsrt losleSis* Me s P w l l a s m e Im.
mtdmtely ealaw.
J. First sail, to m u s s , at Wort** Jewelry Btert * M aaaec*
the wore*, or p x H e os ro sary I# aampleU the sSvor.
tuamant. TNI* must be Sons In orWer t* ausKfg In tns
tontsst. TM Itwer wise austltr—IPs mors tows** tksr* 1s
to win.
1 Msks your tsn ssltsllsns as roeurro* aksv*.
s. Insort ms stars* tor m e DUMB p m so seas 1Me*.
I. roe porsont will Ua soon to* os ■ perfstt astro. I l l ) at
th* above rule* (nos. * an* 4) win esbnt a* M portent.
Tho person suemltllnu tns most nymfcsr nf serrnst win,
nors an* me ns*rest psrfost store win*.
S. Tho snort on* csrrsst eg must be timer mails* or brsu«nt
to The Marti* sfflc* nst later tken t s'tlosk FHStv eft.
srnson prscsglnp tn* SsturSsy asm**. ....................... ........

THIS WEEK THE FIRST PRIZE
o

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d ia m o n d

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RING

o n liils T h r u lr v Ik k rls will aloo Im given. In t-aso uC Ik* Ih* Ural

t un ..a lu vptft I- tl ltr&gt;,l I hr wmnrr. The lying rom taU nl will
I. ilnivimi Inlu srton&lt;l |&gt;late, &lt;Ic.
NOTgi Ustsut* Florist Coe* net *&lt;*F this ms*b ws sr* tubsiltulina
ths Dots asms In Fart t s i m e tsnlst*.

PRACTICE*

Favaritet Lara S n sil» M w in
b ll.S . A n ln r F I n Scritoaafi
GoU Toaraaraeat Stiii»a_Friilay
Upssts Mark Second sStody B a d u i M «
R oad Of Play As « * " j AWWjr At
GARDEN CITY, N. Y , Sept.
!•&lt;—
A tidal wav* of ape* Is,
brought on by tha watery weath­
er and tha tendency of all corner*
to claim tha fraadm sf this Ms.
torie golfing port, swept over tho
U. B. amateur champtdaahip yes.
terday leaving hi its vraka the
wreckage of a flock of title kepee.
In the drlnllng rain that damp­
ened the process cf reducing the
field to M eontestaats for the third
round, British Canadian and Amer-1
lean fsvortte* were washed right
out of the picture with stariliag
rapidity.
The succession of form rever­
sal* began with the elimination of
Hector Thomson, Scotland's holder
nf the British amateur ertwn, by
Hank Eowal, former Colgate Uaiversily golf captain, by the deci­
sive margin of 4 and 2. It reached
dramatic heights with the down­
fall nf the Texas Star, Reynold*
Smith, before the sharp-shooting
comeback of BUI Holt. Jr* 24-year,
old Syracuse, N. Y., automobile
salesman.
Holt dealt the crusher to tho
diminutive Smith with a great
hiutle four on the seventeenth hole,
only a niblick shot from the perk­ through th* Mg llaetmen with
ing space where the Syracuse several tow ttful change uf
youth's specially built trailer fur- K ts being tsecvted by tto
vy tad.
Eachary, Stotooff aad PhiUl#
showed much of ths earn* form
displayed by them l**t a w *
with a pick-up hi *$**•
lagly being rueutded by *tt
three.
_ .
,
However, Coach MeLuca* aad
were not overly phased at tto
manner la whkh tto youngatcr*
conducted thewmetve* In tto first
day of tackling of ball tanietu,
for they expected to. •**
rugged playing oo tto p m th a
field.
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(Iii tn Wert's anil nccuro tho"nKl‘y',“worir, wVffu thla
word in tho hpuce above and send this ad with your

chart to The Herald Office.

Girl Student- N ow
Leaving For School
W ill A p p r e c ia te
m ost a W atch
From W ert's

W ERT-The Jeweler

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AN INimr iN O lNT DAR.Y NEW8PAPK1

Chance To Som adcr Is P r o f erred

Shore Stuck
Draws Fire Froai
Road D p M

Fair Qnscn Of Fair

EfttaMaRM la IMS

NUM BER 27*

U.S, Payrofls Pardon Board Sanford Baseball
Will Double, Enforces New Club Reorganized
Says President One-ThirdRale
Roosevelt A s s e r t s Organization H e a r s
Confidence Has Re­ 400 Applications
turned To Mass Of For Clemency In
Nath«*a P e o p l e
Season's S i t t i n g

Nears North Car­
olina Co a a t; Red
Cross Begins Work

For 1937 Season

Donates
Leffler, Lehman Chattanooga
$2,000 Cash, Uni­
Players To
Repreient City forms,
Bolster Local Unit
On Market Board

JACKSONVILLE, Sept. I7^-«P )
W a s h in g t o n , sept, n . - w r
TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 17.-bF&gt;
—Froshlant Roosevelt told tho an- —New rules requiring pri topers
— The Weather Bureau today said
■ ail meeting o f the Mooiliiatlon
n severe tropical hurricane I* mov.
to serve one-thlril of their term s
f a t Human Need* today th a t naIng northwestward through the At
Uatml income coon would be dorr- or as much as five years before
ntlc Ocean and "probably will
U a what it w t» a t the law paint applying for clemency was put In­
pass to the east of Cape Hattcrma
o f' the depression and th at "con- to effect today by the State Pnrduring the la tte r p art of the a f t
M rn c e hat returned to the g reat don Board
•rnoon cr early tonight,
■Mss of our people.”
F u rtc a tltra here said the storm
Form al notice to trial judges., (\,mm Ualoner \V. A. I ffl-r
Be serai tim es he referred to "rcThe S ta te Road D epartm ent to­ rente.- wss about 260 miles south'
to tn in g prosperity" and on thav prosecuting attorneys and sheriffs and H. J . Lehman, former City
day Indicated it may take some nr- east of Cape H atteras at 7 o'clock
thhsis built an argum ent th at prl- also will I-* required on future a p -U ’ommtaalonei, last night wero
Don tow ard the abolition uf an j this morning and its forward
mBe relief arg an lu D o n t should plkatlons no t-fficals may express recommended by the City lornBy JIMMY CMAFMAN
• TOLEDO, Spain, S e p t IT . unsightly shack' now located o n ! mrvement is increasing "w ith soma
1mission n« member* of the S tate
tl+HTt a larger measure of ptl- their views.
turning
north*
Iii wluit prnvtHl to bo M
— (A P )—E xecution b y ex th e north side of Lake Shore ‘ indications of
Board.
| VWr aid and th s t every indi'ldual
The one-thlnl rule was invoked |
nktdon o f 1700 men, wom en Boulevard about one mile from northwestw ard." They said if an In
ap p o im its will represent fittin g clfmnx to th e 1W18
has a greater obligation" to aid in
the Lake Monroe Bridge.
d lc a te j curve to northward con
lntselmll .season, tho Uonnl
ns a three-day session of tho -nurd I the C it^ of Sanford.
children in Toledo's AlfftRef of distress in hi* or her own
C. U. Treadway, chairm an of tim irs, the hurricane may miss the
concluded today. The ne-v titles
Twu other im-ndier* r.re to Ik* of D irectors of th e Sunfortl
T B a r w sa postponed today the departm ent, wrote the Semi, N orth Carolina coartline but may
community."
I'useliiill Assoeiitlion com*
a t th o la s t m inute, an d th e note Chamber of Commerce—a ft- not pull to the north and east suf- Very, very regal and very, very The Frrsident *nld nearly n.OOO,- will apply to pardons at th« next recommended by the County pleteil the rmirtr ini/ntion o f
Commission
nod
too
by
tho
charming
wns
th
e
appearance
of
000 mnre men and women ore at meeting of tho Board In Mareh
■ u y o r o f th e c ity told th e c r the to d y had protested the ex­ flcrntly to miss the entire sea
Helen Gwnltney, l!». of Browns­ Work in private industry now than unless changed when the row gov. County Ftnnning Board, accord­ the liK-irl Imseimll clith hint
Associated
P re ss th e be­ istence of Die building—th a t It board section.
ing to Instructions receive,1 hero Ilijrht l,y selecting th re e new
ville. Tcnn., when th e d re sse l In
ing the low point of depre*- rrn o r siircveds Sholta as Board
Sturm w arnings against g a le , all her royal raiment and m ount­
from the Department of Agn- niemliers of th e iMiiml unit
sieged F a sc ists would have (the d epartm ent) desired .to c r.
l.
Three
million
ethers,
he
uddre! ture.
Chairman In January.
iiitmiiiir Henry W atson tut
one more chance to su rre n - operate with the Chamber In main­ and high tide* were displayed from ed the throne to preside as queen
a
te
engaged
in
useful
work
taining Dio Boulcvsrd ns a seen- South I’ort, North Curullmi, to the of the MM-south fnlr in Mem­
The Board heard about 100 ideas
mt.
C. It. Dawson, County farm pis-sidetit of the association for
ivided
or
assistesl
by
the
govV irglnia Capes,
phis. ( Associated Pres* Phntol, Ovnmrot,
Foatpoacmani aUo was ordered Ic drive.
fur clemency In throe days and agent, D u im-ml-er ex-officbi th- I'.'.'17 season.
The Red Cross from W ashing­
Ilex Fat-knrd was
ro-eb-cted
In Its lo ite r of protest, the
to pot finish)nr touches to th&gt;i
Fnrlury payrol's the first qunr* has about (VH) cases to consider of the Dm id, it wns announced vice-president
ton took charge of emergency
mid
Jnrnes A.
Chamber
expressed
a
hope
th
a
t
from
TullahiMsi-e.
rabring a t the ihcll-tattcr cBuof this y ear were more than from the records.
All six regular members mil Wright was iclurned to the of*
the lined Departm ent may taka preparations in the coastal area
fUt.otMMKVI g reater each week than
dab Dm mayor araertad, How- "proper m easures to eliminate fu- which may he hit by tile storm.
Announcement of octl-'n on pleas ■Mr. Dawson me appointed to fin- of secretary mid treasurer,
they
were
In
the
first
quarter
or
or»r, Im said, Alcasar likely wlU lure attem p ts which wot.Id mar
Tho Weather Bureau a t noon or­
will to made within .11) days.
serve the interests of the Whole­ while J . C. Mitel,ell was em ­
I W : i h r said.
ployed ns financial s n rotary. Tho
sale Market here.
he Mown up aoon.
the beauty o f this stretch o f high dered hurricane -warnings di City Commissioners lust night Would completed the group by
Government
force*
warned way, which wo believe Is right played frem Wilmington to Beau­
again resumed the -Duly of i naiiiiiig Floyd Fulmer and (L W,
f.TOtt defiant isaurrente and non- fully ea led by many 'lh a nv&gt;»l fort, South Carolina, a t the storm
hiudget, although Du- Spencer of this illy and Bob
cossbstinta b e t night that ru- . d u tifu l in F orbin' and of which was iclicved approaching the
Cape H atteras section.
proposed list of expenditures is 1 King of tlvledo ns new members.
fuaal to aurrtmter • would mean wo arc eery proud."
yet to In whipped into shops- fo r, Flan* worked out in a confer*
The hurricane contlnurd to move
dntrucDon of the historic for.
Mr. Treadw ay’s letter In full fol­
closer to the m alifund without
slice with Jo,. Ktivte, president
fiiiul nit ion.
ttVw with probable death to mil lows:
Another budget discussion 1« of llio fhnllnnoogn club In tho
s aekt-ning speed or lot ing any
"This will aeknowlcdgo receipt of
railed for Friday night at which Southern Association, who wn*
•oclailai-lakorcr to Idlere work- jrour recent letter x x x concern­ fury.
time the Comiillridon hope, to here f.tr it vl-dt on
Tne-dny
Norfolk reported squally wcnlh.
, M In cramped quarters in ton- ing the bul ding by Colonial Uit
have IhiligH in readiness for defi­ night, were tinnon tins! as being
e
r
and
precautions
were
tnkrn
In
■Da under Ike Alcaaur completed Company on th e L ike SluirL Boule­
nite IlCtinll, nithoiq-h official, the completion of uit ugrouurnl
toying charge* of TNT yaator- vard. Tho departm ent desire* to j*T jHirts against high tides an I
The Florida State C itrus Commiiaomred the |Hissilii|ity of one whereby the Chattanooga o utfit
S
■ day. Each charge consisted of co o p erate with Seminole Coun­ an g ry wares.
mole meeting.
mission today railed a conference
svnuld supply the lo.ol ussocia*
&gt; b a r* Draft- • ton of high ox* ty and yc*jr body hi m aintaining
for (h'l. H In Lakeland to lay plans
Sanford and Florida Klwnnluns! Tile City's fiscal year begi-i i Don with tJ.tkH) In cash, uni­
the Bavlcvard a s a sc--me drive.
th*. tc
forms, other nrcrasillM, amt
for m arketing Florida’s
were honored yesterday by the up-j
1 ^ Ai at * adeal
M H a cable
. This year's operations liu lgi t enough players fur ■ well bai­
"W# appreciate the extrroaatona
aJetrg 100
eitru*
crop.
Deal
citrus
interrat*
pointmeui
of
Ju.ius(Dingfelder
of
was
npproxlnmlely
(M
il.lH
M
l,
of
eesrtilnM lie pee* letter ' - t v murh,
rn...-I lull rbj).
said today .
1 Wind to two lw
, this city on the International Kl-1 which about lo.lklri wus n-d
and shall frol free to .n il upon
Simultaneously with his anoffice of* Mayor Pares you for your assistance hi a rriv ­
Seminole County grow ers and
fTui,** committee Fur The si«'*d.
nounrrmcnt of liq. ngrveinent In
in the City Hall.
ing a t o ur hopes in the matter.**
nil others Interested were invited
Is1 held with the Sanford I«onfc*
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J | Support Of Churches In Their , T,h" ,
f
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la s t week T. K. Simpson, Cham- j _____________________________
mils m xt season, Mr. Eng'o alto1 attend the session which wit!
her president, appointed Benjamin
The w,.ao„.r: partly cloudy t - csnvi-tjo at 1 ,2 , F. M. in
_H.. *I r
‘■-’i'.1 "*i
' I'isycrs
”
I U s U s s H tilt I ' l l , SIX)
F. I.".line*. It. .1. t-elioturi, Jam es (i. „jg |,t an,| Kri.biy. Extreme North&gt; » « * « « * ,.
Auditorium.
I
Sharon, F red T. W iliam s and west, same.
of Dike Mary, the Salvation Ar- “ ,ll",l" r c,,n,ml“ ««* f" " '' ‘hi"
Problem* ronfronting Kt- rid s'- my h*adquartern roparteil today.
Fred Jt. Witsnn to handle the *ha:k
n‘ ‘he InternuDonl canveuelimination m utter.
Judge Jam es &lt;1, Sharon today growers in marketing Iheir grape,
The affair was staged to assist Don in Sun Antonio, 1, one uf the
addressed tin- Seminole
High (fruit and oranges will U- dbcussed. tho couple, one of whom j* a crip- four mruihers of the committee up.
School on "Tho Constitution" in There will U- nuumltted to thu in- pis' mid the other confined |„ bed. pointed fn , h(1 (mitx.l .States and
'B uilding activities In Sanford
observance of Constitution Wrek. dustry a comprehensive program,
Those attending ur assisting fol.
fo r the first 1C days of September
w.
"
* ‘ * ilaiiudn, mol is the only memlier
resulted in the i.'xpcndilurc* of f.T,.
Employes of the Sanfonl Atlun- now being developed by the comMrs. Mahln I Itllefirld,
Mrs. , ’r ,ho
&lt;'lu*’ ''v,,r *" « •
D t . according to a compilation of
The Remimde County Agricul­
Seminole Demot-rui* to,lay wer**
lie National Bank will nsiemblr mission, dealing with its ndvotlls. Joe Fortier. Mrs. Fred Cum m ings,»rv i'c an appointment on urr In. piep.iiitig la ntleml Do* huge par- ture Clllh will assemble in (he .Mem.
building perm it figures available
a t Hsn I undo Springs Thursday ing and nicrihaudlsing actlrllies, Mr*. Floyd Sjoi him, Mr*. Ifomer ternati'inal committee and the sec- ty lull)' schvdtdrd to l* gill ut s t '1' iiio e High .School Auditorium to ­
a t CUy Hall.
nftcrniHin fur a picnic, it wn- an crop distribution, rannlng, dove op.
The largest investment was
night at X o'clock for Ihu organ^ r'*' **'
"Hd Floridian ever lo receive such F. M. tomorrow in lliloiido.
made by the Standard Oil Company
Due In a mi.*u tide rat a ml ing, I t 1ixntlon's nnniial meet Ing.
Septem ber collection o f do ln - non need today.
mint of new markets and disposul Feck hum. Mrs. C haster S an m l,,.. ... |„.mir
and represented the Installation of quent personal taxes in Seminole
M r e .W illin m T h a r n v u n d M r s .il.
....
....
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hud been previously announced th at | Officer* of the unit Imve urged
Friday's tides: low. 3:IS A. M
“ " i d u . crop*,
B. Fennell.
I
m*‘n objective of this new the a lfa ir wouhl !«• held ut night, that all farmer* re present to dig­
storage tank on la k e Shore County toiluy had m ornted to f t , ,
Sir* L. C. Tillis, Mrs. D. Donald- ‘" " ‘inllleu u* created iy th* I\|.
mlevied. Cost was $1,500,
I Pl.1.2.1, n eo r-lin g to a report is. and .1:111 F. M.; high. U:I8 A. .M An «*»»“ »tWe research of the
it. M. Lloyd, chairm an of lli",.ru*» problem* relating to ag rlBecond largest permit was Is-1 sued this aftern m n bv .Inn. D. Jin- and 1*1.12 F. M. Run rise* at *1:12 (c’.mpurative food ami health vjlue son, the Rev. Thompson, Mr. and wanian* at their runvvntlon m Seminote Democratic Commllli"", culture and a pni|Mn 'd program far
A. M. and sets at 0:10 F. M. Moon of citrus fru its was uullmrin-d. A arid .Mrs. Ishill, Mrs. F. N. Cruft, Texas is to inspire K iw aniv* in -aid a parade through U rlindo will the coming year,
.
b» John I, Stevens who is io kins, County tr x collector.
.struct a five-room dwelling i-n
It wn* said thnt tho orgnnDaIn a period of 21 hours, the mail rises at 7:51 A. M. and aet* a t 7:17 report by Karl lla rtt, comm itter Mr*. It. fl. C arter, Mr*. W. Dunn, support this aim. Mr. Dingfel ler proceed Die feature of Die day,
chairman, which was approved, Mr. anil Miss Fining, Mr*. K. Ksy, s ta ln l liMhiy a fter ho hint accepted • lH-akltig, at llm Municipal Audi­ lion represent* Die interest* of
Lake Street. Estim ated cost U XI.- I r -light In a Intel of $I,DU 23 P. M.
recommended th a t testa he madu Mrs. Ruby HJi.blum and Mrs. Jl. the
OM.
n) o .t !&gt;ll percent of the agricultural
upiminlment th a t ho had torium.
from eut-nf-low n delinquents w hi
Rabbi Tsoi Cook of FhtlaiM of Florida, Texns and Califur'iia . arnvx.
Niae perm its w e ts issued during own prot&gt;crty here, tho collector
Both of tlie Democratic parly's industry In Seminole County.
j a* u m etnler uf tho Kiwani.,
phia today led Ranfurd Jews in grapefruit and oranges to
tha half-moath parted. They were said.
‘ *r*'
Fortier, Mr*. John 1clu b committee from this slate nominees for lie United S tates] One of the prlnripnl iichievotho uli-ervinc* of the Jewish 11|„. suiierkirlty of this state's fruit.
for the foltovtog am ounts: f t ,eaves,
f.
i/aheih
Fortier, ( hr Is- Und would continue a* a ini'nilar Ren ile, Claude I' ppor und C. ll. j inrnl.s of tho group in llm past
Execution* for the setxuro and N«w Y»’a r w ith ceremonies nl
The romtnisslon a u th u rin -l u
m . 11,000, two for W00, two for
InternatUmal committee, Andrew*, are featured speakers lit- heen its success In obtaining
sale of property, on which person­ th e Community Center. vUher jn in traet with H arry Rickman, tine ""yd. Rebrern F’ortlvr. Hattie „f
•too, two for $25 la d one for $8.1.
Itoblnson. I auline Fortier, and ,tr,.s»e.| the unity of the aim* of as is Fied Cone, party tiundni'it fur rienlifl,- information on the con­
al assessm ents are in a rro ir* . were m rvlcis were held last iir.'l't.
tra in 'A tla n tic filer and night club t apt and Mr* F. S. Faren.
trol of insect* and fungi growth.
‘ ull churches and held to the prin- tlu- governorship.
telng sorted today and wi | be
&lt;entertainer, to set as Irmsler of
Among
tonight'* lilsrussinit*
O ther person* donated cloth log. (d p |B that “the things which unite
♦Mr. Lloyd said tie expect* a t
turned over to the sheriff fur serv­
M. J. Dickert. local rmplove
I ceremonies on its radio program*
will be tin- proposed St. John*
least
:tr,
p,-isons
froiu
Sanford
and
'
art*
m&lt;»ro
im
portant
than
*hu
thin.ru
ice probably tomorrow, Mr. Jin- the Atlantic Coast Dine Railway.' a,|s«.rti&lt;dnig Florida grapefruit,
b
River Indian River Canal, m arket­
vicinity to attend the rally.
D i s C I I S S that diviiU*.M
klna announced.
and Mrs. Dickert plan to
oiange* and tangerines this wini n g problem*, plant ilireaso anil
■It a
* f ju t| y far, thu irMrinWr^htit mi
r
Deadline fer payment of the a s­ in the iH'ir future fur u th iw - |* r#
I I Q n H ||,p tommittei* tunzi-ituil of a Tilth-*
sessments fell Sept. IS.
T o ^ J | p | | | | insect control.
of
tire
week*' vacation tuur
S
u
a
s
i
o
n
tilie,
a
I’rotFiU
nt
nn&lt;|
n
l»*wt
nrd
'^ T k e Women's Civic Committee
The tax rollevtnr -laid there Is West.
I if thU in tun* again th ii yvar
o f the Seminole County Cham­ an unusually small number of ex­
ber of Commerce will resume ae- ecutions to bo served this year.
the
of
Raminole County farm er* t.«Dy ' h,," Mr' ‘“ "Kfelder will have been
A st*‘cial m atting
tH itk s for the winter season on
been
ha*
County Commisiion
were Inv.tel t„ a c m b l e |n th ..l,l" ,lMy f"""’" " 1'
« l,‘ n“ " '
C. C, Col ins, head consul of Die
Ifcniisy a t 10 A. M. in the Chnnr.
called for Sept. 21 for discus­
C ourt House a t iu A. M toiuor- l“‘, n
,r " " ‘
tx'vmt«-r* of
The Slule Pardon Board lata
The
Nashville,
Chattanooga
an
I
har of Commerce, Mrs. Eudnr
sion* relative to the
County St. laiuls Railway expects FI ri- row for a dl»vu**ior» of green- | ,h“ ■,, wi"h K*lth ,,v‘,r *h'* &gt;'r l ‘- | Florida Woodmen &gt;f the World, yesterday hoard the first of Semi­
CUrlett, chairman, ami Mrs. F.
lsT.ll refunding plan which wnhouse proldeius.
| c l State* and C uim da to seivu is scheduled In leave tonight or nole County’s 22 prisoner*, sen­
dn's 1210-17 tourist tra ffic to &lt;xMr Rouiaillat, vice-chairman, snid
ra lly tomorrow for Columbia, S. tenced to the State Prison nt Hal­
on thi* all-im portant group.
recently approved ami inaugu­
C.
It,
Dinvson,
county
farm
ccll ad p ast records, A. Rice Kin*.
U day.
C„ where he will confer with na­ ford, make an appeal fur clemency,
rated, Karl
Burdick, deputy
agent, said Dr. If. W. Ruprecht.
Sanfonl Wocdi.Vn of the World rlt rk of the circuit court, said Florida passenger agent for th" head of the chem istry d ep art­
-A strong plea was issued for
tional director* of tlie organiza­ Hi.. Ananchled Pres* reported.
company, said a* he paid a brief
mem b i n to attend the im portant will b« assisted in tho "family today.
tion.
ment of the experiment station
Thomas Oglesby, sentenced fo r
visit to Sanford today.
mtttinf.
night” program Oct. l by tho
Arrompuitying Die h'tinfordile life. In 10-11 on rr murder rh a rg r,
in the University of Florida, will
Mr.
King
said
th
e
advertising
Women's
Circle,
Woodmen’s
auxMembership
of the unit U
will he V, F. Miller of laikeluti I.
be one of the ,|ieakrr*.
-cut hi* petition to the Bonn!.
departm ent of hi* railroad Is r„- , FL R. Furvis, in charge of lo■Ode up of tw o rtpre-cn tativ ei ' lliary, the la tte r orgnoliation vot*
state m anager of the Woodmen.
What action Is taken will n o t
frees each woman’s organitationlrsl last nig h t.
operating again with th e local]c a | greenhouse
activities, also
Tho two will i&gt;e Florida'* only lie announced until all petition*
hi the County. Tweaty-four saps , Club womea agreed to cn I regA proposed aviation ground representatives ut the conference |
Chamlwr o f Commerce fit the dis­ ill he on the speaker'* plattribution of an attractiv e ..... .. form.
srhcul course of throe months was which is schedul'd for Saturday have heen rrveiwod, nrrortling to
npreicn teil on e | j r meetings, during the winter
* ruling i**rte,| by GoV. Duvo
let, "W hen Winter Come*,'* which
tfct committee a W«Ur
Iro.son, on th e first and third
Mr. fhiwson said tho progrnia announced by the U niversity o*
In another statem ent, Mr. C ol­
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W nclpal Purpose of he group Xhi;r&gt;j , y i
ta(K m, llttl. All
Offices cf the farm rcsttlrm cnt describee, antonv other Florida lo- will inrludo diecu .sion* of pro- Florida through local channels. lin* suid the regular meeting of Shot*.
The enterprise waulil In- c a r­ the local Wo, el ore ll'* lodge will bo
I# to act as a clearing hvtuo members w ere urged tfl lake a.i adm inistration were eeing mov,d cnlillca, Seminole County,
posed operations and expurlment i
to list held this year ill the fiend- ried on ut Camp Hoosevcl! ill held tonight at H o'clock in tlu.'
P[°b
‘n th e sessions ar-i attend. today from City limit to r,K&gt;m iu
&gt;a of the many bodies I Following the buslm -s set j ion in thu Arcade Bul ding.
nola County greenhoirsv, located Ocat-i, und the Oca a nirpnrt would fraternity's hull.
A y ba .d is e u -s riL
m a * lo s t
An announcement from perounhe used for the actual uir work
near the waterworks.
a social hour w as held and refrevht •»». A v o i n - ____— _ t«»J •( 1* A T I
eel
of
the
unit
said
huslars*
will
nece.-ary
in
the
course.
raents sirre d .
A v s rs a a .
TMAVMU BY HUMEBACK
I t *
ra
•T
bo resumed tomorrow la the new
Co-operating In Ihv venture nic
tT *
M
• •
quarters.
ma
i, ..
the university, the aviation d itiWith • II A. M. service iMiir.-.
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CHICAGO. Sept. 17.—&lt;-F)—
MILLS ABLE
Seven perxon* are employed by Sanford Jew s cl wed the period of
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. i un «f th.- .state Road Depart:
a v n .
T1
!* l
Froai a Ikreo mile-a-minute de
the governmental branch whose observance set aside for the Jew------—
| merit mid Ills- Kduexliiimt) DivlFour while teacher* anil three
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w o .
laxa p o u rag er plane ta the hark 1 VARA8DIN, Yu g osh via. Kept. operations ileal 'w ith asslstlrg f|. Uh New Y ear «f '879, F irst serv­
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coloted applicant* today were
Funeral services for M.'fvweL &gt;im of ih„ Florida WI’A.
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• Lim a th a t la the trnnsili n 17.—(,F&gt;—A ndrija Rahmanjciwsff, nanciaily dellquent farm ers.
ice* were held Wednesday night. Bailey Thomas wen- held at -1:10 | I’rice i f ir&lt;tructlon for the .*0- standing teachers' examination &lt;
*»f&gt;
7 *»
transportation Ml-s n state railw ay employe who xroa
A formerly axlsliag danger of
Rahhi Ted Cook Af Hilled* phia P. M, tmlny from the Silver la k e day period would lo- lin o which in the library of the Junior High
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ie, United A ir Lire* a naval officer in C u rD t Russia office removal from R aaferd—be. was in charge ot all activiti--* Cemetery in PaoU with the Rev. Is to include nu lls and lodging a t School, T. \V. Law! on, Coumv
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those whoa she changed and a relative o f the Tolstoi fans- cause a f lark of office •p ace— here.
B. F. Graham officiating.
Camp Roosevelt, a bulletin an­ school superintcmh'iit announced-|n
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B o r new Job will be a s a ilv. killed him self here the day w as forestalled by th e City Com7 J
fine o f the truchvr* seeks n rcr- 11
Other th an rtllgloua observ­
Mr, Thomas. 20, dl«l Monday In nounced.
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■ n o for ■ sugar com- a fte r a court ordered him to mission which a located $4 per ance*. Jew* ultillied tha holiday pe­ Gainesville where ha had made his
A rtuul flight work inclmbn p i­ Dficale in *|u-rhtl s (l»nce. Th,- ! [
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H ilo, Hawaii, w het- pay coo d inars (about $12) month fur rent. T V County C im - riod to strengthen friendehlp tie* residence for the past two years, loting of gliders. Shop work on nlr- rem ainder a re trim - examined fer III
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I g b it patients by horse. monthly alim ony to his divorced mission la being asked to contri- and to cement more firm ly family although h r lived tho g reater n o t pline* and ' clas-room activities giade school certificate*, the ,u -; J,*
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w lfr.
___ hue $5,
t ;
relation*. .
of hi* life in Paolo,
are included in the currieullum. ’ porlntemh-nt said.
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Violent Death
Body May Take , ;
V Races Inmates State
Action To Abolish &gt;*
Tstedo M a y o r Says
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TNT Charges Hatteras As
F u ry Mounts
Ancient Fortress T r o p i c al HnrriouM

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AM Water TrtM pirtitlw

Watson Named

Commission Nenring
New President
Final A c t i o n On
Budget For Year Haves Only Member
Or *36 Outfit Not
To Be B e t u r n e d

Edifice

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Citrus Interest
Lays Marketing

Plans In October D in g fe ld e r S e le c te d F o r
H ig h
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Richtnan Engaged To

Advertise ; Florida
FruUn To Nation Second Floridian Named On Committee Com
potted Of Four Men Chosen Frutu
____
Nation-Wide Angle

31 Persons Assist
Salvatiorv-Afmy In
Luke Mary Partyi-,«,ii»

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

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JK « . 7 j * a j r r j . T X r

Sanford Building
Reaches $3^35 In
U f OfSeptember

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County Democrats
Send l)elcgationTo
Rally In Orlando

Tax Collections
On Personal Items
Mount To $4,ttl3

Farmers Assemble
In High School To
Discuss Activity

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1 Resume Activity
J M o n d a y Session

Railroad Expecting
Big Tourist Travel

FarmerH To
Green houHe
In F r i d a y

Collins
N a t i mini WwHimcn i*anlon Hoard Hears
('onfall In Columbia Petition Of ()Kl*^hy

Auxiliary To AHRi«t
Woodman Program

Aviation Ground
(’our«e Proposed
By State School

Farm Group Office
To Open Tomorrow
In Arcade Quartern

Jews End Period Of
New Year Otmervancc

LOCAL WEATHER

Last Rites Held For I
Maxwell B. Thomas

Seven Teachers Get
Certificate Exams

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ft win.
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4. InHHPt Ihe Moftt for Ih# OIJKI Qime as eptcifltd.
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List Of G uica To Be
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Over Saints
CHATS
SPORT
By JIMMY
CHAPMAN

Ufa Yah Waayl
Maay a tear te ahed each fall
by promlklng young iportewrit*r», who In tkoir cnlbu.sla.nm.
berem* over aaaioua to prove
their ability aa aporta foreciatcre
and try their hand at picking
winner* te thee* week-end foot­
ball tut*.
Now, this paper b giving
three 'drug *tor» prognostica­
tor*,''
who. .crowd
..
. .
.around
.
.,tho

gent te this city and county.
Wild and Wrely!
Up in New York yesterday,
tk* boys from S t Louis engaged
in a tooth for toenail battle
with the Jraguedeeding Giants
In a fight for supremacy In the
senior circuit. Remarkable v.as
Ihe way the crvwtla turned out
Football f a r j and relf-stylcd
for the battle, with mor* Ilian
50,000 being turned away from
dope aiperte of thl* section will
the gates, after 65,000 fans had
bi afforded an opportunity thia
packed in the giounda for the
fall and -Inter In try tk .tr .kill « S u ° " . f 2 .
™ te r .college
0 1 ! ^ battle of centuries.
major
at .electing winner, and.predict. football ° ’ games, m*
f CO,,W
a i°
chance
to
Yes, It waa oP DUiy who
ing *roie* of Ihe nilloa’a leading prove their ability at picking came through for the third lime
football games each week-end winners and predicting scores, In thrre days, to put tha Card*
through The Herald’* a*pkk-tlH- and wo aspect to sre more than back In the pennant rare with
winn»rH ronlcat, which will begin one self-styled dope espert fall a victory in th# last game. Had
with the scaaon’a opening gam:* down te woe Hid shed leurs for they dropped that final gamo of
Saturday.
his apparent Ignorance In pick­ the twin bill after losing the
Prliee will be offered to winneri ing the wrong team.
first, they would have been in f­
What a pleasure It will be to initely out of th« pennant race,
in Ihe contest each week and the
contest I* e i pec ted te arouse ua to ae* those, who like so well but as It is they still have a
Intimidate •
sportiwrlter chance to overcome the fourmure interest among local grid to
ten* than any other local con- after he has made a tew week­ game lead now anjoytd by the
will be chanked each week, and end bomrs, down and out be­ New Yorkera.
failed to
como
Again w# would like to point
•tore merchant* of this city will cause Duka
In their game with out that DUiy
pitches
two
attempt to give prises which will through
Interest and attract more partici­ Davidson or because dear oP games to Carl llubbeU’t one and
Slwash failed to go down in do- pulls Innumerou* contests out of
pant* in the contest each week.
(te ar* tn be played over the na­ feat for the 122nd straight time. the fire by hla splendid relief
8o, Homer Little, S. A. II. burling, whi.h we would say
tion this week-end are as follow#:
Duke vs Davidson; Citadel vs Wilkinson. Bill Palmer awl u places him among the Immor­
Newlerry; North Carolina 8tnt* ffw oiher champion prupnotica- tal* in the world of baseball.
All due credit must be given
prepare lo
v« Eton; Portland v* Pacific Uni. tors around here,
\.-rally; Xavier v» Transyhani*; meet thou fate, fo r Ihe lime will lo those rough house guy* from
come when your pre-game pre- Ihe Midwrst for thiy have un­
Oklahoma A. and M. vt Edmond
dlctlona will fall thorugh.
doubtedly
kept Ihe
National
Teachers; Testa A. and 1. va R lcj;
Regardless of the woes whlrh 1-eague race alive with Interest
Jordan va Oshkosh Tracbere;
ran ba had aa • result of a for the |iast three seasons, all
South Carolina v* Ersklnet South plck-the-wlnner
contest, it I# of which went toward* (lacking
Dakota
State
v*
Guatavus most certainly a deckled plen*- Ihe crowds through the turn­
Adolphus; St. Norb*r|va St, Mary; ure to know that you picked a stile* to bring more cash into
Howard Payne va f e n * Chrte- team ta win that waa doped to the hat.
tian; Dickinson va Army Medical; lore by thrre touchdowns, so a ft­
There Is no doubt but what
Rhode Island v* American Int.; er all, this contest has It* up* thos# youngsters are the most
Xavier (New Orleans) v* Jarvte; aa w*U ai It haa It* downs, all { Interesting nine te the major
V. M. I. vs Wofford.
of which goes to make It more leagues, for they supply pep. I&gt;u*
Also, Aberdeen Teachen vs interesting to the ladies and gin- mor and color that no other
Ellrndal* Teachers; Catawba va tlemen of the sporting conlln- team In decades haa given lo Ihe
Cullawhe* Teachen; Centenary v#
“great American pastime."
loulstena Normal; Clemaon va va Daniel Baser; Huron v* Valley
Cl a Joey Repeat 7
Prrsuyterlan; Davls-Elkina | a
What we would like to know,
City Teachera.; Kansaa Wesleyan
Lang.ey Field; Duluth k.sellers ts
va Sterling; Loyola (Los Angeles) I* just how strong is this guy
Wlncna Teachers; Emory-llenry v*
va California Tech; McPherson vsi AI Ettore, who meets Joe IojuI#
Randolph-Macon; Jonesboro Teach­
Emporia Teachers^ Mercer v:r 1in a 15 round struggle on Sept.i
ers vs Southwestern; Kentucky va Statesboro, Ga. Teachers; Midland! 22. Should he gain a victory
Maryville; King va Tvnn. Weilyva Yanktown; Minot Teachers «#} over the Drown Bomber he will
an; Mi.alssippl va Tann. Weily. Spearfish Teachers.
1gain a high place in Ihe heavy­
ally; Monmouth Teachers vs IJnAlso, Morris If array va Mar­ weight ranks, whlrh would place
field) V. P. I. vs Koanoka; W. Vir­ shall; No. Dakota State v* Oma­ him In line for a battle with
ginia va Wayneaturg; Winnipeg ha; Oklahoma Baptist v* Murriy Jimmy Braddock.
Rugby v# Concordia.
Agri.; Pacific Lutheran v* Fort
AI'.o, „Anpienliio
vs ,Rich­
_ Schorl
.
,
Lcwb; St Ambrose v* DuhvJc; S*.
mond; Demldjl Teachers a. Moor-. Thom„ v, North , )aknta. .........
head Teachers; H i.ilinitt* Jr . v.i|,l(lkc, , v&lt; Sintu K&gt;1
ttta%
lapcov* your sk la Relieve the Ink
Monmouth; Csnyon Teacher# v* ,v * Texas Wesleyan; low* (Vntrnl tauoa o f pimples sad blotch** with
Panhandle A. and M.; Carthage va vs Grinnall; Jamestown vs Align i.
rewditeg, irlaatlbrillT medlretid
Darlington Jr .; Chillicothe Dus. vs lana; Spring Hill v* Troy TrarhMl.sourl “II”; College of Idaho vn ers; San Bernardino v# G'rndnlu
A.Dion Teachers; llanl-SImmuii. J r .; Southcwestern va Victoria.

RING

Hii Itlta Thttitr** 11« krtn Mill itl»«t U- tcT\* it lit i.i**- a#f ||*-«t 11»*- firvt
hMr liirite-t! In will Ire- «l* al.ar#*1 tlie winner Th»- t&gt;ii*a Kiiihetdiil will
Im* (Ifm|&gt;|m*| Inin Hri «»ne| |tlite i lc.
NOTIi ietaute Plorida doei not play thic weelf wo aro tubctituting
tho Duho panto In Part 2 rf tho contott. %

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Cards Gain Evea
Break In Twin
Bill With Giants

Cty To Plan
Water Plant
Improvement

Record Crowd ’Watch
W a y Pitch Superb
Ball ToGmlnVictory
NEW YORK, Sept. 1 4 .- W 7 Amid the tumult and the roar of
the mightiest crewd aver to wit­
ness a National League baseball
game, an overflow crowd of 64,.
417 that packed th* Polo Ground*
to th* rafters, th* Ieague-leading
Giants aplit a spectacular double­
header yesterday with their fore­
most challengers, the SL LouU
Cardinal*.
Rushing to the rescue of tile fal­
tering Roy Parmelre la the eighth
Inning of the final game, the great
Diiay Dean aavrd an even brruk
for th* crippled “Gaa House Gang-’
after Ih* Giants had pinned their
rare back with an 8-4 victory In
the opener, with th* aid of two
homer* by Mai Ott.
Dean, pitching in hi* third gamo"
In two straight days, turned back
the home tram with the tying run
on second base In each of the last
two Inning*. Hla brilliant relief job
protected a
one-run
margin,
clinched a 4-3 decision for tbn
Cardinals what waa due mainly to
Johnny Mlie’a homer with two on.
and kept alive what’* left of tho
furious pennant battle.
The crowd overflowed every
available bit a f seating or stand­
ing room te th* entire park. Dosena among the 15,000 standee*
sought perchea in th* steel girders.
Gates to the Polo Ground* were
closed shortly after 11 A. M.‘, near­
ly three hour* before the first
game. Police estimated nearly 50.­
000 person* were turned away.
Thousands remained In the vicinity
of the park, getting th* returns
on the rebound.
“Old Dll'* was a trifle wild from
'iver-work but In the gathering twl.
light hi* fast basil was difficult to
#ee and harder to hit.

ConuRiMion Consid­
ers P r o b l e m Of
Power Production
ip PAT PATTERSON

The City Commliwlon to­
day had under advisement n
plan for the eatablUhment
of an improved municipal
water system.
j Representative* of sever­
al firm* dealing in problems
related to water supply nppeered last night before the
B o a rd
nnd
sugirested

changes te the local system and
th* coat of such change*.
The representative of a com
petty which for 14 years hat
dealt with municipal water pnd&gt;
lent* offered a flat rate of *'•&lt;&gt;'&gt;
for a complete survey of tin*
Sanford system to culm'nntc in
aa exhaustive report xml rrrnnt
mrndatlnn* for Improvemtntt.
Th* n-presentativn, who hail
Mies walcr-rnftening niulpmrnl
aakl that In the event the Com­
mission saw fit t&lt;» employ hi#
firm for any engineering work
grovjng from Ihe survey, the
1600 fee would apply on the ad­
ditional work.
It waa explained that San­
ford water contains Iron and
•alphur bacteria, a fact which
occasionally causes local hydrunte
to produce red water.
*
Paul Stein, with two associate,
proposed a thorough inspection
af th* water plant -Hh Ihe P m
te *Ww of making certain power
dad v*mp chawre*.
If* pointed out that at pre*, rat on* 15-horscpower motor is
1 supplying one-half of the city’s
- water,
while u I0 hor*e|mvur
engine Is supplying Ihe other
half. .
Mr. Stein attributed the power
loo* tn the use of air-lift pump*
on the mote powerful motor,
while a highly efficient ccntelfugal pump is employed on Ih*
wesker engine.
The three advocated the aboli­
tion of the air-lift device* mol
recommended the suh.tUiilion of
centrifugal pumps for gn-Vcr
•fficicncy and economy.
At tho conclusion of their ( xplanations, a pries »f SIJI75 rn«
placed before the Commission lu
cover the purchase of suffi.-ient
power generntors and «nnip» for
Ut* realixaiion of the proposed
changes.
For aoms time Ihe commission
haa been considering the pinlil*m of producing Its own power
at th* local water plant, rather
than buy electricity from the
power company.

laflaaai tefecleg
aaslt or unk rue*
/ 1 s t l l a l a g frees
rasas, a lew *re|
Allas*, relawIlls
r.isusee are wane
&gt;1. os* ere* te assfe
. are areels* wM as (at te
paavaal as** eves. Hast a I
bore si aa Uaaaa. ts cates a

w ith

II r t o m a c h ACID. OAH I »— A yu taM N te 1m R en t.
FAINfl, INDIGESTION relle«td
* * Got Free aample doctor’* FOUR. ROOM furnUhed apart­
ment. W. L. Cooper, phone 720.
“
Udga, a t MdteynLaney’a Drug Rterea.

IFUKNIHIIKD 4-ROOM IIOUftK.
Dealrable. AUo Apt. Cor. E.
2nd A Locuat. lakkon.
FOR RENT furnUhed 3 bedroom
houae. Good location. ITurno
122-R for appointment.

F R E III MILKING IfoUteln cow.
Me. (04 locuat, Mlk* Raua.

Maxwell Thomas. 20*
Ww In Gainesville;
Funeral Wednesday
V.
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W E R T - The Jeweler

FRESH~MILKING~llol*Ute cow,
140. M4 locust. Mike Sauk.

AND Ulrla Hlcyclea—at
4 wlU M il you
Stanley-Roger* Hard
war* Co.

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(5«i to Wort’n nml Ht-curo tin* “Key" word. Write thld
word in the n|«ce uInivi* ami aetul Ibin ml with your
chart to The lleralil Office.
.

COLORED WOMAN want* job
doing laundry. Ethel (telnet,
TPe E. Sth Bt.

Twalva-lnvh harbor guns at Fuit
Nicaragua discourage* the ImRoarcrans, f a Iif., were unlhnlwred portatinn of foreign merchandise.
this summer for tho first timo in
Ileach wrap* tor IU37 are al­
It yaais for target practice.
ready being ahuwn in London.

“Black-Draujrht I h
Purely Vegetable”

FOE BALE)
Uaad Kelrlnator
elaetrie refrigerator. Almost —What Dora H ut
Mean?
tw unit. |M- Eaay term*, (tea
A great many things
can
aral AppUaaca Co.
rau*« lonatipatlon ami there are
MISSIONARY Strawberry plant*. many remedies to relieve It, hut
Grew* f n «
northern alack. potelbly none more popular than
th* “vagelabl*’’ laxative*.
Rag Packard. Pbore 414-W.
Among theae,
Black-Draught
HYPO HI-TEST tractor foal. 10c ta outetanding. In Ita manufac­
par gaBteL Sinclair Refining ture, leaves of a certain plant
Co., Saaford.
are used, and th# roots of cer­
WE HAVE several _
used tain others. These are dried so
electric refrigerators at low they will kr«-n without preeervaID WOMAN wants job aa H ln e aad liberal term*. Call at Uvea. , . no other chemical
Mall day. Haaa Mitchell,1Hill Hardware Co* lac. Phone 53. change from ta# way they grew
In “f'othc- Nature’s medicine
FOR SALE: RIM. I 1-2 t..n garden.** By i M r being finely
Rtadabakar track. Geadruaniag ground, the digestive syetem ex­
read!Oao. Hauled five ten* from tract* the active medicine right
Dayton, Ohio ta Sanford. Apply where It U aeyded. Conitlpxtkm
P. a &gt;*a 157.
’
la relieved.
Black-Draught b so economical
LA O IS QUANTITY USED cell- that a 28-rent package average#
tag aad S a 4’a far sale.
upwards e f IS dost*— Adv,

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wrapped la 2 iackete ol du Mfkeel Rwabty :

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FACTORY FRFSH

Speakers Urge Im­ New York Times
portance Of Aid­ Berta Germans
ing P a r t y Candi­ ■ponatble For
dates In November Raids On Madrid

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Maxwell Ballty Thomas, 20,
a former resident of I’aola, dies!
Monday in Galnrsvillr, it was re­
ported here today.
Funeral aervicra and interment
are scheduled to be held in Sil­
ver Ink* Cemetery at I I*. M.
Wrdnrsday with the lire. H. F.
Grafywn officiating.
Erickson
Kuncral Home In in charge.
Pallbeareri aro Morris Imdgr,
Edwiii Pridgen Clifford Thomas,
Robert Jama*, Fred Jamrs and
Cassl* Spiny.
Mr, Thomas had spent most of
Ms life te Paolo, although he had
bran residing in Gainesville for
Surviving are |h* mother, Mrs.
Burning ar0 the mother, Mrs.
Susan Thomas of Fanis; a sister,
Mrs. Floyd E llis'of Winter Park;
and five brothers, James Thom
aa and Lr-tcr Thomas of Dr■srewl, )V. II. Thomas of Sanford,
R. J . Thomas of llinton. Va., and
llocac* Thomas of 1*1010.
LUCIANO LOSES

PLATTSBURGH, N. Y.. Sept.
15.—IN’)—('faulty Judge Th‘/m&lt;
P. Croak# ti’rncd down Charles
"Lucky" Luciano’a bkl for free,
•fern yreterday. Counsel for th*
(•rarer New York City vice-overj lard naaounceH l«at*dia(rly (hit
Lucians’# ronvicilon would be ap• pawed aa&lt;l th* eofditutinnality
• of tb* law under which It waa
obtete*d would b« challenged.

.

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Irving O. Thalbrrg
SANTA MONICA. Calif. Sept.
18.—W1)—Irving Thalberg, 37yenr-uld motion pletur# priNlucer
and husband of Norma Shearer,
died suddenly here late yestrrday
of loliar pneumonia which de­
veloped from a slight cold.

Agriculture Unit
To Hold Annual
Confab Thursday
Club WliTNominate
Officers To Serve
For Coming Year

More than 50 Itemorreta, many
from outlying arcliuns of the Coun­
ty. last night attended the first
msjor political meeting of the
presidential campaign year. Tha
session was held In the Court
House.
Three local speakers, headed by
Gar and W. Spencer, featured th*
night’s program.
Mr. Spencer, In s brief address,
pointed out that the Koosevflt Ad­
ministration has spent 297 millions
of dollars in Florida within th*
last thrre and one-half year* In
an effort to hasten th* return of
prosperity.
Further, he declared, the ex­
penditure and the Administration
has assisted farmer and home-own­
ers and replaced confidence in
hanking house* by Insurance of de­
posit*.
Judge James G. Sharon reiterated
Mr. Spencer’s remarks, sibling that
the Democrat’* farm program h.*d
■Ions ronuldershlo to bolster Ihe
•ntlre economic situation of tho
United States.
S. A. B. Wilkinson *tre*«ed the
necessity of encouraging support
of the party’s ticket and urged tho
attendance of Seminole Democrat#
at the Or'ando rally scheduled
Friday night. Fred Cone, gule-r
natorial nominee, ami other prom
t aoilao#* «•&gt; raw# Tkr#»

One of Seminole County's oldest
nml ino*t effective farm organiza­
tion* will hold it* regular annual
meeting in the auditorium of the
local high school building, when
Ihe Semino'e County Agriculture
Association meets there at 8
p'slock Thursday night
Announcenii-nt of the meeting
wu* made today by Alex R. John­
son, secretutj of the o u-nr/v^i n. I
According to Mr. Johnson, tu.inv.s
to come before the group will con­
sist of a re|&gt;ort of the past year's
activities and nomination and (lec­
tion of officers fur the ensuing
year.
I’rcscnt officers of the Associa­
tion are, F. F. It &gt;rner, president;
Henry Nickel, first vlro-preslilent;
Charles Dunn, second vice-presi­
dent; Henry Thurston, treasuiu;
and Alex It. Johnson, secretary.
Member* of the board of direc­
tor* In-side the officer* a n ;
George llulme*. J. J . Dolly, C. F.
Ilranan. It. U. Chapman, John
Meisrh, Sr., Ilex Packard, Gus
Schnmh, Itoy Frank Synies, Sr.,
and George Witmcr.
Though the organization ha*
been practically Inactive for the
past few month*, Mr. John*on
pointed out that it was through
the effort* of this group lhat Ihe
first State Farmer’s Wholes*!*
Market wa* secured for this city.
The agriculture association spon­
sored a movement to obtain the
market and plan* were laid for It’s
construct ion by them, with final
approval being received at Talla­
hassee.
An attempt will be made at ihe
meeting lo reorganise the group
anil have It to become actively en­
gaged in the farm work of this
county.
.
A ap4-ei.il
invitation to all
farmer* lo attend the meeting wax
issued by Mr. Johnson.

As determined Rebel soldiers
were marching toward Madrid to­
day, Spain’* Fascist commanderIn-cklsf, General Francisco Fraico,
was reported to have pledged 13,­
000 mor* men for an attack, on
th* capital of the Socialist gov­
ernment.
Madrid leaders Ihcmsrlirs made
th# announcement, -aying It Waa
learned from s Ri-bd deserter.
Th# government contended It
was successfully checking
fadvsnrr- on several battle front* hat
th* Rrbcls, apparently securely
established In the north and ex ­
treme south of Spain, claimed they
are preparing for a grnrral move­
ment on MuIrbL
The New York Times, in n ills,
patch from a correspondent at C«icere*, Spain, reported the town
had ITen “made into n gigantic nlr
base filed with German nvlstnrs."
The correspondent claimed Ger­
man flier* nre responsible for all
recent Rebel victories nnd had Iwen
making sucre*.ful air raids on Ma­
drid. lie said reporters who learned
about the German* hail been Im­
prisoned or killed.
German alrmrn, Ihe Time* story
said, made n &gt; prenlense of wear­
ing Spanl-h uniform* bernu*# the
field I* carefully guarded. The
correspondent said flier* “cam ber
into their plane* and take*off op­
enly."

Sanford In The Only Central V Florida City Affording Kail Hhlkwaft
And Wuter Transportation

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Kwtabltehed In 190.H

5 0 Democrats [Rebel* Pledg Held In Death Probe CleiD6D!Cy R llle
Attend First &lt;25.000 Extrds
T igh ten ed B y
County Rally For Kg Drive
P a rd o n B o a rd

PRODUCER DIES

8URVEY~OF LOCAL
SYSTEM PROPOSED

SORE
EYES
*
WUan was ar* sea* '

AUo Don’t Forget
th at the B o y O r
Girl Student •N ow
Leaving For School
W ill A p p r e c i a te
m o st a W a tc h
From W e r t ’ s

AN INDEPKNUBNT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Sforalft

EANfORP, YLOjUPA# ^TUEHDAY. HEPTEMBER IS. 1W6

Substitution Of Cen­
trifugal * P u mp n
, For Air-Uft Do• v l c e n Advocated

The Key Word I h

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Claeeified Advertitemente
R M I Y O U ! WATCH repaired
by one whe really known how
AAgga.*
“Mag. Ave.

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—A L SO fiUESS THE CORRECT SCORE OF THE
NEXT DUKE CAME:

m&lt;«e«i.

aeaaaUoaal ball for HI. I hmrIr a| N ew Y ork.
a ll Malaga. He relieved Vania
AMIfllCAN L I A O U I
with the beaee leaded and none
IVI
W
I.
'la the ftrat Inning, held the N»w Tnrk
*5
41
Ml
511
7«
II
to on# run, and then ni­ &lt;nik*r&gt;
WiaMnffon
(4
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n
cely two hlta and
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- .riwveluml
71 II
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J i
M
til
for the nett fire Inntnga.I'iMnu
71
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71
71
Ralal. younded
l^wntwrJ
II
.1*7
»t
atari teg hurler for the pkiue-teklo
.315
II
V nlH iv'a Rrivll.
; for three hlta and two
llereleM
L
I;
|tUI«d*-tpkta
I
I
la tka flattening but ware Vow York U tlLJU. V'Hll* 7-1 J
woU la *KSaT until the fifth Itrial on 7: |Mf*»ir 4.
when three hlta gave Ihem two WfllhlnfliHI Hi rhlt-Rin. both IHfltra
Mere talllee. Rwlndell hit hi* prigIjH.n#d min
Olidll Tr4«t
heme run la the firat of the Wdehlnflnit «l rhltdl'i, 3 lanien
IW
«(
or
h
I
VMrnlt
M b with no oao on hear. I-».*»•
Olhrm m»l arhHuM.
ary waa Jerked for a ylneh hit­
ler la the aeventh and Earl AIBOlTNRRtl AMATIITlOl
\v i
ka; lealnr yltcher In Saturday's
P.All
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AI
la
hi
t
it :«
credit for the NHRhvllld*
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Even Series With 7 To

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N T M Itm

N a tio n B e g in s
’P o s t M o rtem ’
O n V o te C o u n t

Convicted McMahon
ItarcH ‘Plot’ On King

GOP Standard Ilearef
T a k e s Governor's
F i g h t By 40,000
Ballot* In M a i n e

*One Third Of Sen­
tence* P h r a s e Ih
Cited lly Governor
A§ Group Convene*
TAI.I.AIIAHSKE, Sept. Ig. -The Staff Cordon Itonnl t«»
day clamiMil down on tho gonoral
trio that it would not cwti^klrr
drmency niiplicatiomc unlmn |»t »**un«*rn have nrrvod at Irani onethinl of thrir wntrnrm.
Inivrrnor 8h«dtx# iM.aid (hairman, announ«o«l (ho tuli* n« tho
ho4id 0|*rin(I .i m' ih unnii.'l m*arIoii with apjToMmaUI)
l.'hNl
ap|Hal« hrfoio it.
TK« lluard nho doriilrd
it
Would n«*t announve any of it-v
action* until tin* nrbnion in coin*
A fa n ta stic lalo i f a ^foreign
ph’t’ tl.
‘’ AnnouncuimnU
in power*' plot t » 4 i *iiio i i u i I o K in j
ra*c* will hi* made u it Inn .'ID h!d\vnrd o f t2ri*a! R n ta in \\.n told
day&lt; i%inI nil action* vaiI'*«I»c tin lu court .it l.oiitfoii l*v tSoorgo A n ­
noimen |
BlimillanniiKly,"
tho ti row McMlIloU (;|ImVO| Will WUA
fiovctnor «nitl.
1Rcntrvtred 1 • a &gt;* it m priiuin u|M»a
Thl« llllr lviolii.il *1 fi%4* It|t|d|- ronvh’tiori *»f i»r.••In* ing u rvY(dvo.*
rattoM lontd ) ontot day to roni •*with Intent t •• aU rnt III'* M iiJe » ly H
mutt* death vrntcnrrh ti* ltf«* im in the ro l(d u u tii I |d«*ti I tliro w ing
primnment.
un ul(u t ut 4 «*n-«itiit i **m 11ill. (A
Twenty -two |»iiwi»nom •enDnccd F(H'iatcd I ' l i ”** I ’li to|
from Sendnido rminty an* nniomr
tho innmtrN of tho State Prison
Farm wIio-h*
n|»|i|iratioii« f*»r
i*tomi*in |io Imftti|# i hi* llrtaid.
ruder th,- Itoaid'H ruling, tho
following |*eixoii«, who ii|&gt;|di«’«|
for parthm^
from
Seminole
j Founty, Kill n«»i U» »t»n»idcn d
Thoman Ogtc«h&gt;, comic tod of
ntiird* r; lloraio Rowland, run
vlctrd of Rooond degrro niurdoi.
1.00 |tiiki-4, rioiYicti’d of loldte’ix,
Fil Mc' uIIoul’Ii, lonviiTrd of -• *
ond d* giro murder; J*&gt;tni tint
vin, it»n&gt;ictfil of hn'iHiil d i'jin
murder; Floyd llmter, i-onvt tid j
of Jam iij of j| him • • Inn »•••
Uprotod •••foiniii* flli’llltl - for
llotk. ronvirtrd of fluR'liiur int
o &gt;4*(lltH wlinli mil/ %i- it
n lUclluu;; and V. K. I ’ouglu
Muliici|»ii| NVluii I Hole
ronvUlcd of «*ruh«*tslemi‘fit
it’d io'l night h\ tlo i »!•

|

Thuddeu* t'ickrn* (above), 21,
secretary to the late Mrs, Anna
I’owrrll t'rnokshank. 78, wa* held
n* a material witness while Lo*
Angeles police sought lo determine
whether itiluml causes brought
death to the wealthy woman who
hud named the youth the major
beneficiary in I er will. (AssociatI l’re«* Photo)

Managing Disorderly House# Other Charges
Flood Docket In Weekly Session
____ _______Of Municipal Court

Huge Rattler I h
Taken Near Here#
Donated To Zoo
Iter- of the largest rnttl..-.dikes ever rupturt-d. nearly
eight fe.t long, wa* on display
today in M'lniripnl Zoo.
The reptile wa* brought in by
I uniiit Hal, a stale cattle in•|wetnr. after five men hurl
struggled to securely bind nml
rage llu- highland poisoner, raptutcrl nerr here.
Some fear wa, expies-rd that
the prize may not live long,
due to the |H*euliar tiait of rus­
tle-nuke* to refrain from rul­
ing while in raptivily.
Tb# huge AIS hr was |l» -ed
in a !&gt;#&gt; cage with unother of
hi* kind. The m-we-t arrival, at
though half hi* luttle* were
kiiickr.l t.ff dnrirt'j his rap
lure, sang tlirouglio.it the night
un.l continued hi, up not«n..u«
buzzing wel into the day.

It. va# l&lt;«Klslnl rm a
S tm lv in g I InItcpulillculf
v iitu ry in Maim’, thi* notion
|»r«’pnr« &lt;1 tmlay fo r tho usu­
al "|i &gt;#t n iorto m ", o f
th o
ftirioiia
argu m ent
th u t
lirea h s out every four yvRM
Iji* to how fa r th e Pine T re o
s la te re.siili can lie wmaitl#
e m l a "w e a th e r vane” o f
u a tj. n -w iile I'te.siileiilial HunI intent.
V utin nf Maine rho«e a
puldicnn govciimr to Hucrml thw
IN-mt'crjitic inctunlM’nt, ic clcitnl
n lUpuhliimi Hinator uftor A
do !• rnrr and gate all thrrt*
of the itatc’w Bcutu in the llouaw
••f Ucpii ititativcH to KupuMka tf.
I li f i.4 u gain of two Con«
tfioui ficAti for tin* party#
It wa* dawn tod.iy leforo Ih l
•(natorial content U lm vn R *piihlitun b&lt; lulor
Wallace ||#
White,, Jr., an.I I'emorralie Guv■m or l,.ui* J. Ilrana was (Itndi’il. White won !•&gt; ulaiul S.4HI0
\otc-.
^
11 wiii O HarrowRcpuliliiRn#
drel attift F.
Ilnndd
Hullord*
In iiKH-iat, for Ihe giivrmomhlp
h\ uior«« IImii IR.IMHI voti*n.
i:« puhlican.-* won thrro
n*nL'li ''inli.il mmU Oj iwiiittalMilUlC
liadN.
Five tatiN hold printRry r|t&lt;*
tioti’i today and wen* wntrhnl
111lot .lied | ij to \\ tliKt h . I l «v are Mwt-uaihUHoiU#
for I'ultmi' iiovoral Mtt higan, New II iiUfthilc, WiB’*
the (dd Suwannee i on-in and New \iifk.
n di ivm ' t Inhi
m
af . .f Ii

Yacht Facilities
To Be Improved
At Local Docks

City Clerk To Open
Registration Rooks
For Primary Vote

K iwani.s M o t o read©
To Show Sen. IxrftiA
Sights About County;

Diamond
Ring
Prize
, *'uunJk KUll,y,uf ''•‘,inIK
gw
mm*
Its without n license, I. J . Irby,
A w a i. t#s Sanfordite
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
negro, wa* fined f.10 nr sentenced
25 day* in jail when he'
I n Football Contest to»*«»|»vnd
I he t Ify t 4*11111 1 Ii.fi will #
igrufcned yesterday before Municipal Officers
••mi le Wcdtii’iila) night f i
Municipal
Judge
Miller.
With the “pick-theAnriner" con­
Consider Drafting •ci iot ini|Hirtunt di cijiiBiori
George Burton,1also colored,
test on in it* second day of the
New Traffic Laws the I'.t'id .’If iiiuiiiiii .il budgi I.
new season Interest is somewhat drew a fine of |lu or a 20 ilny pri*.

Dr. T. F. McDaniel
SetM ITp Practice
In Ioocal O f f i c e

Sulvution Army T o
Hold 'Pound Party’
F o r County Couple

LANDONITKS GET
:i SEATS IN HOUSE

[America Watches As
Five. Staten Hol d.
Primary Flections

N egro Draws Stiff Fine"
For Alcoholic Operation

lagging and thus* In charge ut
this feature are quick to point out
that while fan# hav# always wait­
ed until the second or third week
of the football season to show any
considerable desire to “pick-tbeWinner they, nevertheless, shout.
take advantage of ('has. Weil's
unusual offer of a %'i‘t diamond
ring prize.
Realizing that most of the foot­
ball game, of the opening week
would te probable set-ups and that
very few would be of intrrest out­
side their immediate neighbor­
hood The Herald printrd a com­
plete list of all games to lie played
Saturday In yeeterdsy’s paper.
Fan- are urged to secure copies of
Monday's paper and chim«e their
“pick-the-wlnner" list a* quickly
a- possible.
Mr. Wert’* |25 prize will be
given lo Ihe person who win* ami
the Ititz Thratrr will donate si#
individual tickets tv *« many per­
son* ranking nrarrst Ih* winner.
Another mrdienl doctor wa* All chart* must he in Th* Herald
added to the list of professional office not later than 5 o'clock Frimen of this city today, when Dr. &lt;day afternoon.
Thomai F. McDaniel, a graduate
of the Emory University Medical
School two years ngo, came hero
lo take over the practice enjoyed
by Dr. II. D. Smith, who is resting
in * Jacksonville hospital on ac­
count of III health.
The Salvation Army today had
Sanford’s now M. II. I* s nalivj
at Atlanta, Go., where he ws.gra.Tf“r * &gt; “»'&lt; P«r- an I ly lo he given for Mr. and Mr*.
uated from Boy’s High School,
anil later attended Emory Univer­ Rurn* nf luik* Mary tomorrow.
Person, who wl,h to as*i,t in
sity in that city, lie received hi*
regular college degree in 1930, the affair ar# urged to give a
and hi* Doctor of Medirine de­ pound of any kind of food to th*
delivered
gree in 19-14, following two years couple. Gifu may
of Intrrneihlp, one on X-Ray at at the Burn* horn* or dropped at
th* Grady Hospital in Atlanta the Army hradquartcr, on Kart
and another in th* Tity Hospital Second Street.
If wa, reported that Mr. Burns
at Macon, Gs.
Th* Doctor and Mr*. McDaniel, ha, been confined lo bed for
who will join him here later in tha some time. Mr*. Burn* I, a crip­
week, arc residing at the l e f . ple.
tarnation# of clothing will also
Her Apartments at I2I5 Magno­
he accepted for the couple, Army
lia Avenue.
headquarters announced.
U. H. CONSUL HONORED
EM M VACATION
MANAGUA. Nicaragua, Sept.
FELT II AM, Middlesex. Eng
15.—(A1)— Fletcher Warren, Unit­ land. Sept. 15.—(Ah—King Ed­
ed States cnnacl and secretary of ward VIII landed at the air­
th* legation here. ,w»« decorated drome here at 6:M P. M. yes­
yesterday for hi, herosim during terday, returning from hi* mid­
an uprUing.
European vacation.

274

on sentence after having been con­
victed of operating a disorderly
house.
Gary Gibson, negro churg.d
with speeding, wa* assessed a $10
fine or given the alternative of
spending 20 day* in jail. A •pet-d­
ing charge aguinrt J . W. Altman
drew a $.1 fine or n 10-day jnil
term, inlh of which were soapendesl,
John Troutman, colored, charged
with drunkenness, wa* fined $.'■
or remanded to jail for ten day*.
Similar charge, agalnrt Edna la- of St. Augustine were dismissed.
Disorderly conduct •allegation*
against Ralph Dunwoody, black,
resulted in the payment of a t
line, while Ihe same charge odgul
against Jerlcne •Milton, colored,
drew an assessment of $o or a
10-day pri-on sentence.
Two sentence* totaling i'.ii day,
were handed to Nrdom Pin-, t. no
gro, charged with hhvlng l«-en
drunk and di-orderly and u i-ting
arrest. Both were suspend. I.
Five dollar* each in fine* or ten
•lays in jail were pronounml by
the Judg* In tho cases of Frank
Milton and Wilson Miner, both
rolorrd, charger) with di-. r Icily
conduct.
Jamr* Gainers wa* fined tin for
alrgatlon* that he conducted him­
self improperly.
Sam Mitchell, negro, paid &lt;*• for
improper parking.
Eleven other cates docketed by
Ih* police were continued until
Monday.

Chapman To Confer
Manonic DegrocH
Deputy Grand Master Ralph
B. Chapman will confer th. Mus­
ter Mason Degree tonight when
the Sanford bulge number nJ.
F. and A- M. assemble, it Ms
sonic Hall at 8 o’clock f»r reg­
ular communication.
A large ■IrJrgatlon of fi.-stirnity member# from Tump • 8,t'
exp*ctc&lt;l to attend th- offa’r.
local Masons reporter*. All Mas­
ter Mason* are urgrd to ‘h I res­
ent.
Refreshments will ho -eirr-d
after communication.

Mkoiglitoli. -•ip lilt* ml
•tlCl’t**. (KOI •I * it that
-topping
.••••nt bug I- .t
--------;|
itncipal wharf h.i\» m* fato Which Ih •X .1lid st, .11
S« ii Hcidt M. I-oft in will nr«
iun&gt; (•« t I’ d
111 vi* t.itiiorrow at the Atlnnthl
f b i k Irani
l.ain-4iii \ o.i-M Line IlefNtt at 10; III A.
w
Ullthoi l/.ed to op* ii
to million* the S.infold Kivvanil
» •♦••*»» Irtisik oil Hi III *|
*b t'luh at niNUi
The wiathi'r: |.nlly r|..i#ly
lo .1 l',d
i’ » firimiirv ••bition
Mt-mliera of llie civil* club will
Municip.i r ili* * r it i« ‘*« I im Iuv Inn
*i NiivciiiIh •
in* ft the Senator wtlli a motor*
te n ta tiv e ly :ign» d tn the m rap night un.I Me in .-.lay, •cuttc
llu- It..i*d alio Mlcd $ til ll-llt i mb* and drive In* nml Ills part/
W&lt;-&lt;|ne-.lay.
Id .,
pifig . f ull pn*-t nt c ity trn ffn nv'- shuwi-i,
*
,.,«Hliwei| FI. i|hi i |iu,)|y ,|.
'••• offn*
pan bv till’ 11 s.
uiouitil the city, allowing th«
llbitioiK mnl ndvtKMti'd tbtir
I tonight un.l Weiine.ilay.
I un lit admiiii flat
Inii*. TI
point t of interent.
wilting in nil effort to tun t n
••■inly will I••• a I,I*,I to •*•»••d
A drive ovi r
Lake
Short
ditioiij* wliub dnl not r(‘li
win
ti t w
Vo iin '
lnc»day')» tides U ,
lloulevanl id*** i.** ulnduled.
lu u* um tlo i &gt;,u |i wu point*
tin* cun ont law*, wicn* mmlo.
I
lllllt till’ I
ot till #1*IIf«III
hiwunian- tmluy i vpreni»ei| m
’ VA P \| . high
Among tlii* propoM’ii
chang
••ed rhungo&lt;*
i* . ^ nml 2
it IofI U ll,
l-e llu i •a i i I., Hi f that mute Ih hi |ihi would
tbc inxtitution t I mi onlinamc i» A M. and h |s |* \| Him
additional
Illllsf hr (*• iitti n*| tomorrow \ lonclieon i t
tt
i|iiiring p-nking liplitN and .» tail «t t i l l A M Mid MtM
I if tlo fdlnvs an* to e- the Mayfutr lloUT. Si»echi| mu
light on vchivIcN parked out*nlr I*. M Moon i i - i * ,it (i n| \ M
i* m S infood 111. Mlllt I, Il'iC *nat ( ntcitainniciit is to In* pru*
ami M’tn at ii |7 p M.
the
•district of till* 4 ItV
'• e l in i i»&gt; Mill ami
■i. \ tiled l») Itngi-r Wester UImI h U
Municipal Judge Miller ba pr *•
• t *4 lit \i ad, Ituiblii
William
T.
A*.int
..f
Ja,
k
.,M
.
oichentra
po#»d a "traffic Bchool" !•• whhli
&gt;lit loud. &lt; rn\ and ....... .
Beset vatuuis fi*r the
nffaiP
wou il t«* Hint tImmi* win vnd.ile * * ills-, un.l Mi** \ •mu M. I’nl&gt;..,.|
».bd the
1,44I I
" i Daytiinu ibu.lt wen- isiiuiv Ih made
through T. K,
traffic lawn.
•, d pint I..I III- . Ill
IliniM. to we,| here V clei.ljy
iii it11ii I S11it 11vim, t Iimi riii.i ii of llie Com*
AImi iimb r conxidcratioii i* * nir.img lo ie&lt;-..r,|, i„ U,.- ,,rii. •• ...III
|finite,- on utiwtigcineitlii.
i i i 'm|i *| traffic ordin4iii*i* wbnli tin
•..IIIII. I- l"ll
•lib. •••! a I A ll |tt* #«| , iv ie ilutis, iiirm ber*
&lt;&gt;f County Jmlgc j.mie, i;
I.’. S. Mepar mint of Safety i n k oil.
|..o
til..
■tlo
!.ii»d.i nf tin* 1’itv and t s.unly t'oiiitnU*
ing to have adopted by ull Ann rMobil „ II..
|( at I .
I , io'i« and tio* County B a r ,Vi*
ban inuuieipalitii’*.
fund
-iN ialioti have Ik’i n inviUd H
I, WI.
|4d to pun Im
in m Sen. I a-ft in apeak.
( I44««t I f at lo &lt;t nts t a«
pair lb
inihoud spur
lie
ii
•I ' • t I ii Plant
\iitbo t -it mn un wr
■I foi lit* t ( till ' f•I Ilf .* 4
Ta es o f camping lift* un.l camp
tli*' watei works' fm&gt;d &gt;
IVa. li.Ts’ . suminalion* for alt
A ft e r n .l.ling assrnt to u -I .le­ • n trrta im m n t ocdipud tlo
fU'i'il •Va' •l Will kt lliipiiv •Ntint
g . uf i&gt; itifuul.'s will (••’ hrbl
nient thit the “ Flori.la liq.ior .t lundic n iK-riod i.f Sanfm,| |j ,
* lei k I -i to'oil w
in t i t n f l 11. .r .lay in th*- library ||LIK
nation i* getting nut nf eonti I .- tarlam tuday.
to ,.|!| fo, bills 4,1, | wu41 I mi* * . I h i . r
High Sell....I | bi,4l*ijrf,
"Hack** Kcrgustin. votid tb, U ♦
the City torn mission last n ig .'
••in* •mb fur llm muI I
aii'l • ....111v Sn|Hrmtcn.l.nt r. W. law *'
•lefmr.l ii|.|.rovul nf two rrqu.-I &gt; •uin|M*r (,f the run, ut ( ‘amp \\ u„. •-*•••! it, pa I tioetit s,
ion -iii.i today.
for lirenses to rell win# an.l i»-r Iltt BCRSOn# told (lull till’ll l n , *,f
I be Bnatd upptoteil i wtiling
I.. , , than is-ft uiqilirants ar# »*«
until lirrnsing mrthoils of other ... 1 tlir routine fo I*•v%*.I lit th'* f.i nil iiiunieip.d in-niaiiet* pulll |l*H
)... t. .1 l.i -lii.i l Hi.- ti-st*. Mr. law nlci|.alitles
Flori.la cfaul.l be V4»nti, Vfdusia county outing p i ••xpiring l h i . |
Imii ■•x|i|ain..l.
•tu.liml.
A Hiring rpmrtrl comp,.-,-,! ,,f
A1-.. u|i|&gt;i«v..l wu Hi ••xi*t
TI..- vxniiiination# wilt ipiallf/
H
\V
.
Shannon,
Dave
Sbanu
n.
• ity 4’b-tk F’rnnk
S.
Iam &lt; .*i
............ . il junk ja .'l in ili. ;oo in it i n it f » to m erpt jo I ni in S e r il*
was instrurteil III I ...k into the -1*4 k Martin nnd Mill Martin pr • ii|.irk on Elm Ai'iiui-** lung note County sc Ii '-o I b.
M iam i situation w here it w .i, re vi*b d musical M-h’ctl »n*. Itoy I rutin as m* Ctfy oidinni . wu-, vi.duted
|.orte.| that o.me al.-oho| licenser. laml Iron .Stririiiu y&lt; r gave •!»..-1 * and llie estaldi ion nt
lid rot
A houth it, 71. ntnrF#
Mi
! talks I»n the out-«if-i Im.ih,
|.ro.|.ire.l rss m u e h u i 41.IHM).
Ihculm* nliji, imn.ilili*
cutting her third M l
le t .
IVof.
Herman
M
rri
•
wa/
in
The .'To M|i|&gt; iralinns on which!
..f te.
t barge of the program.
a. Imn was .lelave.1 Ih -I night wenPresident II. ||. |'o|m* limn.i!ft4. |
s.lhm ilte.l by l(. S. Murray o f |:i*
that R tary bml lurn invited lo
F'rei/-h A venue an.l r.y Hoia-rt 1
lh&lt;* Kiwanb luncheon tunorr’ W
II irns of III Sanfor.i Avenue.
when Sen. S N t M. Ia»ffiti will
F r in k S I .unison, ♦it) man. ger
I I 111
and •'11\ elerk, today ti.o
4 '••’*! J r-*n. Ar«rifB ---- — 70
II H it
Today's guests in. ud*d Bill ||i*; -hi ms. ititf mn ft* p nt o tp.
r»-h. Aformgn ——— a
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tt
II s*tt
an*i i»r. Me
M
Ihffi, It
Maiiagenii’ut Pi •Idem fo r. A v « r a a « .... — it
Ib ir i’ l of A tlanta
II
k» •j A v * r « f a — - M
.v« * ’ion of tin* |nt« iu.iti
•Tty IJCNIJ
7»
v' ll
- vl
V
I
71
nprning eirrris« a of the San
Manage^' A otciati ii »
tihly a t . Ji'l.V av*»
74
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A
VO.
Rirhuioml, Va., on n&lt; ( !•
ford Junior High Hchmd weie
P I fir F H II M l
71
t
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Included in the t*iitatl&gt;e pro* I
hrbl this morning as three prin71
"a
giant are dl«eu&lt;sloii • of t)•«- I ’W \ i
( ipal speaker* were fratuicl on
M \ M :ll» .
tfept. 15
pi s*
VI
71
*!7
the d«y« program.
c u t |Milire fiustrated a pl«*t *v and U F A with •|M,’i.»| r e f e n m e 1
7'*
.11
VI
V
4
,
71
to
th,*
securing
*»f
a
p
p
io
va
of
Miss hJi/at&gt;eth Karle
on faBcl*t« to murder I ' m ddeiit M a i*
]*
•I
tlo* national anthem ex)laih!i.g liel A rana of Spahi and «»tt» r piojeet;*. fin al..in / •*f (h e id ty 'i
II
71
VI
71
its origin and meaning. Th IC**v. high officials o f th* goveinm ent. •hate, Imw lo meet iiiaiut'lianei*
71
.\ If. C«de and County Hupei in* It w a 4 confirm ed o ffic ia l’}* la » « ""ts .111,1 I hi* f lit l’ I , o f Irtitb pin.
71
u
gram s.
tendent T. W. Lawton also n|H»ke. night.

I t o t u r y Listens To
Commission Studies
Ta l e H Of Camping
I, i (| o r Licensing Routine At Winona
.MethodH Of Miami

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•'I’eachers’ Exams
Slated Thursday

Lamson Is Invited
To Manager's Meet

Junior High School
KxcrciMPH Arc llclcl

LOCAL WEATHER!

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Prirat Prayer

raem A U i'B A M O OOKTUT
1 Fifl T* (Mi Tear Entry Blaeka At
* • 'BAY POX
SINCLAIR f i m m V K S STATION

m m t Y n , thtww art no inxtnpioyni. T V jr art all
woritkc la maaHka and armaaMat factoring or aalatad
In thd army nupariaff to daatrogr aoma oUmt eooatry.
manta k raacM l aad It wfll ba rcachsd, t k t wtt again
ba an army of aaamployad Ur conalder, and tha ■■natty
wfll ba haa abla la meat It bacaoaa of tko heavy drain
of money apant for military purpown.
Tbiafla in Oarmany a n not aa roay an tha pnpa*
■aadiati would kata na believe, far from H U fa than,
STbamd on our riandards, Intolerable. Wa dont W k n
maav neoria la thk country would conalder tha Imuance
ofrettooeardi aa a aim of “happy daya* andwed«n*t
believe many Americana would be fuUible enmtfh tobnIleva that a huff* atandlnf army and nUttom of P W
employed in nrmament factorka k any cum far, uaem;
•Toymcnt. Nor da we bdkva. that f a t ,
people in thk country would aubmit to havitm t M r pram
throttled, their private letters caaaorod, aad thair putdk
and private utterancaa acrutlnisad and punkhable by
fovernment edict.
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1 1k ter eel ta h a rm a m any pal. tiro •sentvia* u l
it ou­
tran. fh e pantograph will ropy readable.
thk ptM ka k wl m l proportkM
It &gt; u ImpoMlbla to w a a a elec*
down alawat U teviolbUty.
trie light hob for UlumleeUog the
M
Kaapa a a h tha pia point work. Tho boat from tha hwto as*
■agrivlaga. The proper which ha paruled tha porta lufflriaatly ta
waadooo patlira waa printed with, raise tha autliaf pokt aatkaty off
hi a drata ahaat half tha diaaotw the engraving within aa hoar aft.
af h k hand, aO capitate.
er It had baaa correctly adjwtad.
la w vtthoet tha aid of a micro. Cold drafta Uhawiaa had ta
■oopa, tha getapkk prayor appaafa avoided.
Uha a vary falat «pah on tha and ■ Knapp waa troubled also hy float
of tho gold wilt. Each Uttar te'lng duit particles. When oaa of
ahaat t-lMW ad aa Inch high.
them MttUd oa tha rotter point it
Tha dapth af eugrarlag Is only bulked «o Urga under tha mlaeoI II,MO it m Inch. Thk U aa alight scope that It obacorod view af tha
Because they arc usually spectacular, eirylaae acri- that nataly rshhkg a ftagor over point and wark. Tha only remedy
denta rrobaWy receive more than their proportionate tha ftakhod job would make It un- waa In take tha cutter out and ro&gt;
wight area obliterate lb move tho partkte.
■ban of publicity. This together with the fact that plane Taatahk,
Two moa t ha* preparation of tho! Another difficulty waa keeping
eraahea grnrrally reeult In a high mortality rata for ihaaa amahtaa
waa required for thia job, i the cutter point ahary. Thte waa
Involved haa caused flying very often to ba looftad upon T a d ta hall boarkga wore uacd to solved by making a point which
aa a dangerous mode of transportation, when aa a matter traaawk the ntereawut from tho under the mlcroacopo waa blunt
■Mater copy to the cutter point. Aa arwl lm let ahaped. Tho aurface to
of fact it Isn't.
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.
The Tampa Tribune points out that “although com* arrer ef H U N af aa Inch la anly be engraved hail In ba pollahed
a w af tha haartaga would bare amonth .and flat within H t M M
haw uffteteat ta diatart tha *m nf an Inch. Rouge, faca powder

wft bimdad

Flying Is Safe

WHIRS TO 0 0

TONIGHT!

••eta** Ale am ta MeethT

Deuce and Cod Off

TIRES

We Never Ctaa*

CHICKEN DINNER We
Kesha, Chapa, I d

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SANFORD TWENTY YEAB8 AGO
day afternoon was the thimble
party given by Mr*. Jahn Melach
In honor of her cousin. Mra. Cl.
E. Born, of ftecaucua, N. J . The
attractive gue*t la one of the
July bride* who will he a gra*
cloua aaqulaltlon to the Weil Hide
•a Mr. ami Mrs. Born wlU reaide In Banfuid. liunta of the
happy occasion were: Mr*. X. D.
Roberta, Mr*. T. I~ O'Connor.
M n. i . A. Cheek, Mr*. A. D.
Smith, Mr*. R. A. Terhcun, Mra.
E. J. Taylor. Mra. C. A. Smith.
Mra. J . Core, Mr*. J . Couch. Mr*.
Ctaud# Couch. Mra. Joe Melach.
Mr*. W. II. Peter*, Mra. Ran­
dall. and Mr*. Tom Bari*.
Atlanta, Sept. IB .-llu g h M.
Dorsey will go Into the Oeorgla
Democratic convention at Macon,
Sept, it* with a big majority of
vote* pledged to him for Gov­
ernor as result of the slate pri­
mary a tew daya ago.
n a Cited i f the compulsory te- Mra. Pred Dalgrr arrived from
V'atari** * f Nta Naal raglm* ia
taaaqff haa formed what U calls
Batatoat mother*.” Their main job
I'Mto lighten tha hurdta of
Xa ha idawd mothers, oopectelp thoaa on forma who have to
■ h work ta tha floMo nod man­
ia haaaahalda white try tag to
ROME, Sept. IB.—
Italy iaMg thlldroa. W* hare a picture of fonaod Ureal Britain officially
ta H ta a girto falling right Into today R must laaUt upon 'ade­
quate diplomatic preparation” be­
fore the Locarno Conference to
mop European security can bo
held.
Previously Italy accepted In prin­
ciple tho Invitation tn a five- pow'
or Locarno parley thia autunui for
tha purpose of effecting a now *#curity agreement In the face of
toormmmont of tko

Wayaaavilte. N. C. yaatarday an
• vlait to hoc alalar, Mra. N.
II. Oanwr, and will wmaln a
faw daya In 8aaford be fora vialllng bar aon at Dada City.
Mr. ami Mra. B. Y. U na ate
■pending a faw weeks ta tha
mountains of North Carolina.
Mra. W. P. Carter and Walter.
Jr., returned Saturday from Day*
tuna Beach
am) Immediately
Joined the camper* at "•enrtee
Camp'’ oa •Crystal Uha. Other
member* of tha jolly party are
the Turner fondly, Mine Martha
Koi. Meade ran . Mr*. M. C.
Havage. Mtaaao Margaret. Bath,
and Eleanor Roberta, Ualla Mill,
and other*.
The Oviedo
public
tchael
opened Monday with a goad at*
tendance. The pupils f r a * the
Uubrletla district are conveyed
thin year by auto mobile. Chaika
McCulley haa tha contract ter
tran*porting the children.

A light frank, with all the throat (wotcctkm
that “Toasting" offers, b not merely foe tha
tinging Kan of radio, talkies and tha mag*. Y m
throat b Juft as tender . . . year vote* b pro*
cious, too, Well worth guarding against irrita­
tion and cough I Here b 0 light ramie of rich,
ripe-bodied center-leaf tobacco, aa gemk with
you aa it ia delicious. In fact, Lucky Strike ia riw
mly dgarctw that offers your throat the wvlrnran
coadbtt sad protection of that
ppocn^
“It’* Touted." So for throat peotretioa m m l as
pkuure.rcach fora lightsmtht...mdk fora Luckyl

Italy Asks Adequate
Diplomacy B e f o r e
P a r l e y At Locarno

CM

For Sale!
RARE AQUARIUM
PLANTS

year lach k e—a Am ata o f M Intake*
lochy tarihe*?
T a w ta “Yoo* Hi* Itom le*—Wadgaw
tag and Sararday erasing* gamfe tfto
tu o e a -th e o uy T oo* L ocky lartaa
■BwepaaaheVAedUyWeewaeteaa*

�[Mn K. I . M a m a J i 80 DEMOCRATS
Hostess At Party ATTEND F I R S T
COUNTY RALLY
tfr s . K. u

G m ti

C n m JI • t o

F.-T. A. will w « t a t 1 J 0 f . H
to IW P.-T. A* raom at South
H to School.
tbv bsd a t.
T tor* till W a called matting
to to t Qraanaar School P.-T, A.
M S : « P. M. a t too
Tha PhiUtheo Clou of tha P in t
Pr**byt*H*n Charth « U barn a
m e red dish siyper at toa hoi
a f Mrs. Victor Grata, Wort Bids.
Matsbars not having transporta­
tion ha&gt;a beta requastad to tnU-

jhriga t3B-W.

Tha V . C. T. U. wilt awot at 3:30
P . M. with Mrs. W. I. Hughey, East
f i f t h S tm t.
IMmitrhw, am Attkan sculptor
to too early part of too faarth
saatury, B. C, was famed for hit
of portraits.

wop

to

b l
with a fsreweil
• naiag at her h&lt;________________
m
f w i ia honor a f her brother,
— ---- ■
#v_
»■ —
they call -pure.” hat eeoner
Claade Sill, wha plane to I s m Idcocatrd that all Democrat, r » .
« t themsevta to the at west to ! „ u , „ ^
ot^ r tWM
te»ur* of the election of eaadkhl*a. hap* some grownup with a taste
played aad
hearing the party standard.
I for smut, will take the trouble to
ton I aether left
ad . Us eighth birthday
8.
M.
Lloyd,
chairmaa
of
tha
[Inform the child of tho "facts of
Ttoaa
prratat
ware:
Claude
HO,
La* ta
sary tola week, waa *
NEW YORK, Sept. i f - ( A P ) —
goret, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Sominole Cooaty Democratic Cam- ||f*« as ho see. them, and the facts
a ta lM M a p
ittrr, opened the evening's dis­ ITOrn such a person are as a gen iT * man behind the gun in many
a, Mr. aad Mrs. E. U
hp Ma
Cyde m il. Soy HUI, cussion with general problems con­ era! rule pretty sure to ba nasty.
of Natl Dictator Hitler's recent
A. U ffltr, at toaM
fronting the party.
The only way to guard one's
Clara Bell HUI. Clay Willlama,
far-reaching po it leal ami economic
Among
the
sections
of
the
Coun­
child is to see to it one's self that
jtohert Beecher, Jahn Cullum, Jim ­
«*&gt;yed ea the
ty represented were Chuiuota, be is Informed—well informed—on moves among neighboring state i
my
lappin.
Prank
Klnsrd.
charB. J . Hatty, 111. waa
hat been Dr. Iljalmar Srhacht.
B t Nettles, Ltaael River*. Kvetyne Oviedo, Altamonte, Paula, Flavin any subjects about which misun­ errolited with wielding m 'rv power
prlaa hi toe t r m
and
Usceola.
derstanding
and
dirty
Innuendoes
Metis. Ethel Metis. Luelle Deykle.
Daa U . Wither to
retrod « aovotty
Unforeseen difficuljle* prevent­ are poasiule. Many, in fact most in Germany than any other save
Evelyn* WUJIaam, and MU* Theltamkd-Laugktoa
fraehawnta wort seived
Her Feuhrer hlm-rlf.
All
ed Jimmie McMillian. scheduled, children, through no fault of their
Baraa.
when ha
In* room hy toa sMaaa, a a to b d " " t o t a l whoa
Through hi* po-it |on as presi­
featured
speaker,
from
appearing,
own,
get
the
facts
of
life
from
the
pceterdap
by tho Misses A m Wtotoaa, la t h . •*■«*!■» » « *
gutter. No one ran keep his child dent of the Rrich-iank nnd minis­
eriaa Wiggins, r “ i
. . . .
from hoys and girls who had this ter of economic*. Hr. Scbaeht is
l ' W e H 6 e h ,w|
Miea
Mlldro
' Mies Mildred Bogan ad Jackkind uf training, tn such an » v vlrliially financial and economic
■aavilla
rrtorasd to bar Home
Tho refrtshmeal tak'a waa d ssa -'aMn^1
* has
Uu re
lent that it hears none of the re­ dictator » f the Fatherland, al­
____
m
m
w
m
r
m
____
after
spending
tho
wmk-ead'with
ratod ia a piah aad
ad -g«am i'aalattft,l* r *"n d ik g
sulting misconceptions.
If
the ways remembering thut there is
scheme. A largo white birthday Ml,‘ J »“» Oaatt.
September business and pv.»youngster has thought all hi* life only one real fat** in Germany —
cabt. hearing lighted pfafc amdtes.
Mrs. James L. luslry presided th&gt;| ihe , , ork ,,,mg* thf
, nj Adolf Hitler. Schacht, who -lanii*
The M im e Darla Itockoy. rath- gram meeting of the Wnmaa’a
tho
over the regular m eting of tho u cruJl.|y tolll th(. , ruth&gt; heia
ace-high with hi* chief, i* kiwis n
Misskmary
Society
of
the
First
appolntmrata
accoat aated 'tho trine - White, •aad OaritUy I tope
ns one German who can critlcbe
" i f 4 rt.s* ||lf
u
&lt;hwkr,L nna U. furtherMethoSJst Church wa, held Mos- Bt. Agnes Guild of
ehoirn color motif. A duster of will Mara Tlaradiy for Wrisoa
in
trusl the government more than once
toy afternoon at Ihe church. Topic Episcopal ihutch held M o n d a y nrVfr , s , in
University
la
DaLaai!
where
they
ballooae, nsrd w fa m e , waa ar­
„ „ „ whl, ll(.c„ivi.,, him
anil not come a rnippe: He .peak*
for the day. "Co-operation In aftcinoon at the parish house.. l|)c
will study tola wtatar.
ranged about toe chandelier.
his mind so fiery on -’ill subject*
Community Evangelism" nt Peo­ Mr*. A. M. I’hlliie. and Mr*. M.Ufa. flra| place.
Thoee Inetted worn: Keaaeih,
„
,
Mlnar.k were hostesses.
| What a child know* cannot hurt that Old l.ine Natl* ficipicntly
ple**
Central
Institute
in
Jlraill
Leffler, honor goett. PaUy Wal-1 * i" Charlatta M uightm end
waa given hy Mrs. W. S. Thornton,
Those present
were:
J t"- him. it Is how he know, it that cringe at his “hvrr-y" fan Hiller
leer. Joyce Goods peed. Nancy Jo * 1" 8 »hU *h»yd left 'ad v tcV f..r
James U Ingley and guest Mrs.
m ,ra&gt; |nBaw|lf.
igncnlm.,, just smiles.
Betty Jo Brock, Mat- **ryviIlo Celleg* In Matyvllk'. Mrs. W. L Morgan. M n. U P.
Srhacht is fon.l of ts-tlir.yr Ihe
O. M. Maelbtmugh of Jackson- lt c o((l.n
, j . Innocence U
Hagan, and Mrs. T. E. Wilson,
Tern.
Caret Dtagfelder, Shirley Jeeo'oville. Mr*. A. )l. I hllips, Mrs. tvo virtue if it t* founded on ignor- world that he lia* nothing to do
Mm
!
.
P.
liegsn
Ini
the
devo.
son. Praams Pardur, Carolihe Laa.
M. Minnrik.
Mrs.
Margaret ^
„y tho „ nlr . cbiM
with politics; he i* Just a plain
Mr. aad Mrs. C. ' ' ivk» -m I tonal and Mn. W. P. Fields had
Olyv* An" Adams, Lillian Boyle,
eharge of the pnrgram which fol Urn As. Mrs. J . h&lt; t.onaalei. Mi*. ichoo| h&lt;1 ,fa,uld have U en care- financial and rciAomics chap.
id
sea.
Teddy,
hr.v*
a-rirel
and Baddy Blackweider. Dwight
Msrtm liram. Mrs. It. U Per- f|1„y |ln!(urnl , hu
tjl J0 However, he has had « tdg hand
Smith, Pet* and A1 Brock. Gtona from Matheaeach, ?f. t. to mend lowed a abort business session.
in the private negotiations uhi:h
winter season I
Th y Hr*. Fields gave the call to won
Ungle, Simon Dtngfelder, Billie
European diplomats think lire
ahip
and
Scripture
lesson,
are
living
at
140*
Tsl
nrtla
Av.*f M n , Ralph Wight, t, Wayd*
lending timaid uu Au*tro |taloThr
members
»*ng
u
hymn,
"O
Hacker, Billie HutchUoa, Malcolm
Ger man alliance.
Sion llsste," with Miss Anna Clark
MacNelll, Billie Eppe, aad Ehett
Tha other day. loo. Hie d ivljr
as
accompanist
after
which
sev
Tlko
B
i«
M
■
Vera
PliilUl".
Ravenet,
. ...
,,,.
..
|about that." Such a response iiiimv- took himself lu his famous ntoFr* ■ers Phil-1oral poems on the day’s topic were
dWf|y ri)fa h1m nf £ hu thun. story white collar to P ari, to as­
BeT.arvv rst rno-i .rail. The meditation, “Clearing Peak,, and Mis. Olive Hinkle.
-- - — [ rlar. and he is mure than apt to b« sure Frauce that she had nothing
Daytma llrerh -'here the Spring," taken from the A'J ~ ■■
they apaat a week at Grnndvi-w gmt "World Outlook" was pre- sale-man, Aieaander UotU, who
•t1’1*u,n •l*«h*re for to fear from (ieruiutiy's lengthen­
ing uf military setvteo which
' centeil by Mrs. Lucille Albritton. aumehuw always win, out In tho * n," r* P™"'1" 1"*
would greatly iiiciease the site cf
■ At tho conclusion of the pro- ond despite his egregious mistakes. &gt;Hlu*l',nmi‘nt.
her army. Having delivurcd this
front hero leatinr: gram a social hour waa enjoynl
Mrs. George W. Huff presided
•It't* huj two leudtng wumcn Li n * n
* *,
•
message, |)r. Schiclil Is reunited
over the regular meeting of Orel* yesterday for Tallaheseae t* study when members of Circle Number tht' pictuH*, uni’ u( whom ho losoi
I CFHOnH A t l C n O
to have tuld French iiiiniste-* IIml
Number Three of tho P in t Bap­ a t Florida MaU College for Worn- Fite served refreshments in the
to u Ilvai when he leaves town and JjJH jg
A t ’ l a t t l l d o thr ocst way to cope with tiertist Church held Moaday a i t i w m ea were: the Misses Mary touUe gnnea.
tno other whom ho find* is «iuit«
man ml itarism ws* to a id econom­
at the home of Mrs. M. N. Cleva- Nickel, Ruth Melech. Clara Mei&gt;eh.
umuHing to play second fidd o : Alsmt 11.1 Elks and their friends ic rrhabilitatUm of the Iteich.
land on Palmetto Avenue. Mm Mary Chapman. Georgeaa Hart,
When he stupidly tells her he would &gt;M|pt,fay H,«r „d„| a chicken bar.
It Is reported he also iiltimidi-d
Huff gave the Scripture lesson1 aid Mary Nell Smith.
win*' marridl tho first gul only V
, .
i ^a and Mn. 8. A. Eden lieId lad la
|L„, l
*
a * , bcgtig plcnii* «uppi»r m\o »*nt«?r* m
to(kt
persuade
^umiic rrmuo
France v»
to oroak
break on
off
M m J . C. Hutchison, Mlse KWc
prayer.
^
,
y h a J , t.inmvnt d .g .d at San lamdo fa r ..... ..
with Kmula in favor
A talk on "Tithing” was mad* HatchUoa, and Mlaa Helen Hutch„
...................................
, |Springs.
ef an arrangement with tlernuny.
The fir*t love Is playedby Carol
Th(, , ffatr wa&lt; „„„ o( several |„ Bny event. i)rounl.-r Ilium of
by Miss Allle Trsfford. steward­ bon have returned from Newark,
Mur ri*tr*-nil« h U h* viior* in l ir a P i V
byJune outjng. sponsored each yrar by i France, wa, ■wiiiil til Iimvii ro|dlod ■ImII hi r (H u ll ti*'w t lr r a ,
ship chairman of tha W. M. U. N. V., where they spent ihe eumJoe E. Ilrnwn comes to the R ill Hughes and the second
Travis,
whose
lave
he
fina
ly
ru,0(.„|
r
|
u|
,,
Mir i»r(i'n * Hfft ftioft liiw r a t Im h u IM
Mr. Hutchison will join them Theatre Wedneolny nnd Thursday
M n. fluff was present with pot­
hii govurnnient would Join in M.y ff*»p
mioHly wurk.
her* later.
tery by members of the circle.
In "Earthworm Tractors," n F in t gam* by a seiies of mistakes In | Swimming and dancing were en- (onvenalion* which niiglit faiIll- T n i t 'k Mr** r p l n i t l l R f |
Refreshments were served to tho
National production that is said to whi.ii ho almost cause* her death! j llypi| throughout the afternoon, tale Europe’s economic, lluuucial
r
a p m.
Mr. and Mm I t J . Hatty left be his most hilarious comedy to and then, playing Hie completing |s ,Tpr,
following: Mn. Georg* W, Huff,
ami pulillral problems.
brio, rescues her from a dynamife
^RttBM^
dag for Jacksonville where they date.
Mra, Edward Betsey, Mr*. B. A.
Dr. Schnchl ha* been doing a
trap into which he had led her.
\
HF.AHINI! ENDS
Edenfield, Mrs. J . D. Cochran, Mm wtn visit Mm Holly’s mother, Mr*.
deal of journeyiag about lu other
The plclurp Is 1 a«ed on a series
11.1 P » rk
Not only d.wts he win her back,) AIRA NY. N. Y.. Sept. 15.—(/II places on confidential nd-snr , for
J . B. Fields, Mrs. A. J . Poker, K- G, Tyner. They plan io go from of stories written hy William
son. Mn. W. L. Rtoodmmir*, Mm there with Mm Tyner to ibytont Has'rtt Upson and which appeared but in a hi Li nous cllnins to the — After nrarly seven hours' sum IMIler. ftie rnimstef's 1&gt;uft ;lmi
to spend g few day*.
S. C. Graham, Mm J . L Jackson,
in the Saturday Evening Post. story, he sells her cantankerous illation hy opposing counsel, tha
Geoghnn removal hearing e%lcd
Me*. M. N. Howland, M m O. R.
Joe btina* to life un the screen tho father a (luck of tractor*.
Mr. and Mm Lloyd J , Carlton hero of thee* comedies, that blun­
Relmaa, Mn. M. W. Roberta, Mm
Other* In the large and talented yesterday with Governor Lehmans
Ml aoa, Lewis, and daughter. dering, and in his own egotist teal rn*t incluilo Guy Kibbce, Joe'a promi-e of a decision "ns prompt­
Homer Little, Mn. J. W. Kay, Mrs.
C. C. Com, aad Misa Alii# Traf- Joanne, were the guests Sunday rf estimation, natural born super- father-in-law to l&gt;e: O in How­ ly ns possible."
the Rev. and Mr*. A. H. Cole, SIR
ford.
land, father nf his first love who
Magnolia Avenue They enrolled
lived to regret ho had forbidden
their son
at
*he
Moniverde Jr., plan to leave tomorrow for hi.* daughter's marriage to J * , ;
--------------------- C i r r - . t _ M u i ' . V V L i . v
T b ir im t—
•
Virginia farmen
have
School. Mr. Carlton la Ian collector Germantown, Pa., to visit relatives Dick Foran, Joe's rival for his
urged by thn state department of for Tfstdee county.
S
P
E
C
IA
L
for a short time before going t&gt; love; Jo-cph Crehan, Sara Ed­
agriculture to harvest rad clover
Koch CiyaUl Cohlrla
New York Glty to meet Mr. and wards, Cliarle, VV.ilson, William
oerd. becau'e of a shortage in Ihe
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Chas#
Ir* Tea*
Sherbet*
linvidson, Iruog liacon nod Stu­
supply resulting from tha drought. and yoang son, Frank W. Chase, Mr*. 8. O. Chn-e who plan to ar­
71 Each
rive from Europe on the 8. 8. art Holmes.
Queen Mary nlmut Sept. 'J2.
Raymond Enright directed the
M cLaulin’tt
cmnrdy from the screen play ay
m 8. Park
Mrs, Arthur Itmnan ami anus. Richard Manruley, Joe Traub and
W IL L KNTKKTA1N YOU TONHillT A T 9:110 p . M.
Willlum Dm nan
ami
Ar'hur Hugh Cummings.
N. II C lllii.. Net Work
I
H
t
t
t
t
M
t
m
t
W
W
W
f
llianun. Jr . have returned from
N*w York, Macon,
Ga.,
and
Greensboro, N. t’, wher* the;:
have lieen sprmlitig the past *i*
wirk*. They were accompanied
hy Mr. Itrnnan who spent !u*t
week with them in North Caro­
lina.

K m xtfc L tffltr B
rvny u i o r a n j
We d n e s d a y .
n m l l n board to th*

apparently o f * a M t t

things, coupUd with Ma ad­
Sdisdit Second doing
mitted capsbUIttos, carry hint a
Charto
Create* Rawer long way.
V .I
Ka child can be guarded from all
mnt party m m C r/ will sppesr,
Parent* can do
b Genua Stoop
Another ■praker. Bill Shefty,' tlswlr utmost to keep their children

Tftlta To P i r a t e

P$iton ah

Directra Of Bank Is
Financial D i c t a ­
tor Of N a z i I a n d

c&amp;c

Liquor
STORE

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312 Sanford
Avo.

a n a f '* - * *

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LIQUORS
WINES
G IN S.

Missionary Society
Mr*. James L. Ingley
Of Church Has Meet
Preside* At Meeting

BY RETREAMIK

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4 7 5 - 1 9 ------- H J N

to t o n

PO PU LA R
— — Than Ever
For
------- Strata
— — Chfeker
Chop Surf
PM
T e a'S
Aad
right

ysar favartt*
fled H at Path's
ysalt fled
it I
aad served right. . . a
af selected Ugaar aad
red ailslag. That'a the
af the papahuity af
■ baiter drink*. served
toa BIG n r way

PER K ’S
ePLACE
|

5 0 0 -1 7 ---- $450
5 9 0 -19 ---- $450
523- 1 7 ---- $451
5 2 5 -18 ---5 5 0 -1 7 ---5 5 0 .1 8 ---600- 16 ---- $&lt;00
600 - 1 7 - - - $&lt;00

Mrs. George W. Huff
Presides At Meetiug

ftoai BITS

M l So. on O rh a d a Road

Kvent

Joe R. Brown Brings
New Laughs In Film,
“Earthworm Tractor**

Rotkej's Tire Slop

B. L. Perkins

»r

Listen

Vincent Lopez Orchestra

“Back To
School” .

PHOENIX
MAGIC
. SOCKS
J I

FR O C K S

THERE’S A

Ere.| T. Barnett of laikel mJ
wa* the guest Monday and Tors,
day of Ihe Rev, and Mrs. A. If.
Cole, did Magnolia Avenue. Ho
is a sin of the Rev. R. H. Barnett,
well known Methodist minider
who serve.I rhurrhe* in this put
of Ihe stste many years ago. Mr.
Harnett i« now runner ted with
the educational work nf tho Melh.
nrll-t Church and is conducting
training sehoots and classes.

B IG
D IF F E R E N C E
IN
PER M A N EN T
&gt;

n ew

f.’ir rn on w A B M A B
T o r t ru in in I/a rn io n y "
HOC Bis* N*tw*ah. •. T**t- Nt*M

13 O f

W AVES

- W w e w ee

knew

front

|h* DIO

C irra M rs cr:
»
■••Is lk»r would
■ **k e e l " b a rg a in ’*
O f all Ik* e k .e In
eraser
cere a ( Ike
---

tw o

. . . and Love. C ot­
t o n , In a v a rie ty a i
atytoa
and
d eaifn a.

w sv .s.
b e se ts,
h.lr Is
IS eH a n t. N othin* eilds
•a*1** te
a , w .ll-g ro a m to
•• o e a r a s e e O ise e sn fiig
r t e lje tlS a w a r e an.l K r.it.
v V » i S a - i s i H i ’T i: w i n * ,
•.•te a Will k r h s l i r Ike lU'l.t
se rfe e t reaulte. W e ere 11.
• j m d M F ra d e rle ’e la f l e a

Prtnta and solid eol&gt;
ora.
•lam # to H

• H rer
• T W tllliW l
• T h ^ a t o y up I P * i
• T h e y l o o m a te ll

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COL*

AT i n * f ! T

Announce* T h a t,

a Offk* Until Dr. Itaito

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■S' if*

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G e n e ra l A p p lia n ce C o.

f - f .,

Dr. Thomas F. McDaniel

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B ands

W e invite you lo com e In and Inspect th em
.
ace for yourself ju st what a frlendljf IIvehpol will buy. - . W e’ll be glad lo explain o a r w y
paym ent club plun, pay an you w ear.

Who la Now Confined To A Hospital! In Jachaoavilla

Cf

L )a n c c

T h e Ja rm a n "K H IK S IH .Y SIIOK” CU U singing
th is adverlisiug ruiiipalgn an one nf Ihe biggest
ev er prenenletl. We are ix»-tiper.itlng by nhowInK
Ihe larges) assortm ent of fall rthoen in aewnvl
miwlels and Ic a t hens ever shown in Sanford.

TOWELL’S

Witt Battel practice M Tha
la AM* To Resume HI* Work.

u r t 'a u 's t

I.iriten tu th e nimple rules uf Ihe P ackard autn
con test. , . (sum* in and u*k fur your slogan card ,
fill It out with mil mure Ilian tw enty-five word*,
sign II, mail it. Yuu have an ci|ual chance t&lt;&gt;
win!

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In play fur yuu every Ttu-,ilay night fur Ihe n eat
I I a r r lts .
N ext week &gt;;in
will h ear
Henry
lluxM-'n O rrhentru. . . then Eddie Durhin. u lh rn t
anmiHncrd taler.

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�SPORT CHATS

akFer

Gothamitaa Toko 7 To $
Victory From Fruchm tn

W ert’s Football
Pick The Winner Cootm

Sum

rospsmihls #»r their success H p i n cf undefeated play,
TEN
COLLEGE
FOOTBALL GAME l f
Um f i i l w relief work 4 mm b y , T V variolic* will net V • eojTO BE
PLAYED
TH18
SATURDAY
Wiley Mott*.
' m tary nor* on H n a u ’i part.
IN THE SPACE BELOW— LIST YOUB TEN GAMES—
OM Wlky psnstkaly lived la b it n Ik m u m approaches the
YOUR CHOICE OF THE WINNERS IN THK FI
IV VII pea. When «M of IV Y tt&gt; stubby figure of litte Rudy Omltrj
COLUMN.
V * starters ir u l ia iil WUcy « u low u k r«« u fallback! arc dis­
cs tied la ta stom t V tide. Ha
c a n id.
peered la H p a w that year— ! Big fellow* ara abundant but
slsrost oae-tMrd of Um total played apparently not of tV claaa reby IV TaaVaa. Ha waa credited quired by the quick* hitting Birrwith 19 Victoria*. All In *11* V man system. Two sophomores,
workfd something Hka 211 inning*. Marty Christiansen and Phil Bel.
Aa tV Yaahn a Vad toward florl, ar* being mentioned and Vie i
a aether penaaat thin season it |a Bpandaetlni, a amasljng junior, |
their relief hatting tV t haa kept will V on hand,
them la t V fight when ita n Hka
Any of IVaa athlete* haa 25
Doom* aad Rnfftog V re faltered. pound* on Qmitro aad almost alt &gt;
Thk la i n I V credit muat go to Inch** in height. Bat Gmltro, towa *e*pk af oId-1latere w V ham headed aad nnorthedoi, pay* no
Van kWhid about by tV haaebatl attention to th* handirapper*.
—ALSO—
fata*—Bump Hadley aad P it Mo-1 "Too imall for Miaaaaota footIMM.
'ball**—that waa tha luuty JudgGucaa
The
Correct
Score
Of The N e x t Duke G am e:
Thla pair baa accounted for 19 ment of Gopher coach** when they
of tV Yaakgpa' victories, whllo flrat *aw (ho little' former MinVing chargsd with oaly four do- ne* polls high achool star, They

J.Mm Slutonti ara beginning tV

m Sm with touch football, and tV
awato am Vgtnnlag with ml ley{ . Fm tomitloi aad aomrltim wll(
prootdi tV
gronp competition
a p to tM* year aad 92 group aad
MMdaxJ trophiaa will be award. A llaff of stadeat manager*
S B attend to detail* of tV ex*
txaatva program, working under
(Bach SotUe from t V field offba. Manager* aro required to
toMa fa* tV ir poeltlon* aad om
•warded sweeten at tV end of
T V frame gymnasium erected
—torsi rear* ago was rated tht*
—•Harr because it waa too close
V tV ttMAOO dormitory and
rf—a —am be tiding Just completed,
n —a far a new gymnasium are
im M v r t U o n .

listed aa IV oxpanded program
g— wrootliag, V iing, (rack, handM b toaah ball, horseshoe, baskethaR fool shooting, table tennis,
•haffbVsrd.
volUyVIl, tennis,
•■mall, bawling, canoeing, *P**dM l aad are V ry.
Jjdmtld when Intercollegiate
laotkall became too much of a fl~mmxtohkardci:, Intmim-ul* caught
— immediately at Houthern. Boon
f a t ! tV experimental stage, they
campus approval and led to
I fer present eipanslon.
Gr—vlllo wl.t, disease that at&lt;
•V tV
tobacco plant, ccts
Vth Carolina grower* 21.000,.
M • year, according tu »UU eg—Haro author III**.

in tV won and teat average*.
I He cut loom against Michigan
■SI a* LeaSe?
* for long touchdown run* last year.
Manager Bill Tarry of tV New 19* throw* hi* 1M pound* with
York Giant* rvtnnod to tV firing knockout form In off-taekla play*
Him In tV recant aerie* with th* and hold* hi* feet.
Chicago Cuba because “some of
Lika Vernal
(Babe) I-eVotr,
IV Giant player* preferred It Woman’* "handy man’* of IMS,
that way," and la tend* to remain Gmltro play* any hackGeld post

DUKE vs. DAVIDSON
m e # e M y Setew.
• r
Sir it c iii, m aereen, a t W sri'e Jew e lry H * n a« 4 Ha are
tn* e t r n , »r prw ee M m u i r * • K » * W * ! * • aOaoetissm ent. TUI* moat Be &lt;)■ &gt;"• lie erOee U o u a a fy M M
son ta il. To* lessee w o * su -siitr-cn e m ore ** ** ** M ae* M
le w*n.
Make sour ten M teollons i t r*&lt;ait&lt;r* 0 alMVe.
Insert the scores le r to * o u n t ten se a* e***in* 0 100 portent trill be count.d os a eorfool M art. B a ck *0
Ik* obese rule* (no*. 1 sntf 41 w ill 4 cu n t 44 M ( t f i s s t
Th* person subm lttlna t«o most num ber * f tor re s t w innor* an* Ik* neareet p orf.st seer* win*.
The chert end correct a* m ud bo eith er malted *r brouokl
lo The Herald office net Istor than S o'clock P d O ay a f t ­
ernoon preceding tho le tu rd a y gamed. ....................... .

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4.

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tV fellows feel hotter about hav-1
Ing him In tV m . It proved a ms*. *
terful mom on tV p»rt of Terry.
,
Not only did hi* potent nat help T f l l r
out materially in taking three * * * * *
out of four gamea from Ih* Cub*,
but hi* pretaneo on tV field hotH*
at*red th* team’* spirit.
York
Most of tho Giant* realise that H«. i * “i#
tVIr manager’s knee I* In no con- JniisHuf*!,
dition to stand t V *traln of hard- l *1m-litiwl I
fought gamea at this stage of Ih* J!"*1’’"
race, but at the same lime felt
tV ir chance* of scoring over Chi­
cago in tV crucial Mrles would be
greatly enhanced aa long aa Bill
waa In IVro swinging with tV m .
They apprvcinti; the risk of per­
manent Injury Terry la inviting
and are playing their heads off
for him In return, Terry will get
a lot more out of the Giant, for
tV move.
Terry I* undecided a* to play­ f.’.w V olk
M
ing In the World Series, should i 'h l n i f i i
1*
th* Giant* head the National Ito lrn ll
Leigue paraue.' il all depend* on rirhrUml
li
bow rapidly Sam Lfilio recover* ItllMlOII
HI.
td*uls
5
1
from tV abdominal Injury which l^hUlMlrlfihU
w
ha* hampered hi* play around
V M tsrtfA Y 't R stu i
riikAMD l - l l ; Wii»lili»gl*
first base In recent game*. Terry
r |ii | n n ln f*t
feel* that Leslie has earned the i i i m
iviroll I ;
right to take part In the World
4 )tl&gt;&lt; r&lt;* nn* srh fiiiilH l
Q i m i i T«ildlf.
Serlr* and want* him lo havo th*
ItillA it’ ltitiiM m IM r « ll
chanc* but once again he will let
S o w T»*rli » t i 't i H p i ,
the member* nf th* team decide
V1r&gt;af rrH III
Wsuhlllttnil Hi I*® tadMlId
and act accordingly.

«.

THIS WEEK THE FIRST PRIZE

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h o VC: B scs use M en us c s s not .la g th is w eeu w* are eu aeu ietm a
Ik* Ouk* asm * In P erl 1 t f th * ssnlest.

(!o to Wert’s nml nccuro tht* “Key” word. Write this
word in thu I'picu ntnivo and nend thin ad with your
chart to Tho Herald Office.

Also Don't Forget
that the B o y O r
Girl Student - N ow
Leaving F o r School
W ill A p p r e c i a t e
moat a W a t c h
From W e r t ’s

Claaaified Adoertiaementa
COLORED WOMAN wanta Job
doing Jaumlry or ho-ne wo k.
Mary Turner, 1UU W. Mth St.
IL— A pnrtugw la ft

’ d ia m o n d

HI* lilts Th.-tlrv I h k rle will e l— I * sfF rn. In raw- at He* Ihe first
M ur. lu rn td In will 1- d ..lu r,&gt; l Ih. * lk ii* r. T h . D in g t-o o l.sU n l will
Ih- ilri'viHil Into h i ',ml pMc., .Ii*.

W ERT-The Jeweler

Rm C

FOUR-ROOM furnished apartmenl. W. L Cooper, phona T in.
•ACE CHICKEN FEED placed TWO APARTMENTS ami one
to wrong car Saturday night.
garage fur rent. 410 Palmetto
M a r a to J . N. Robson, Perkins Are.

M G tRtTik)

ST. AUGUSTINE. Sept. 1 5 .-.
T V acoao of t V Cracker world
eerie* batarma tV Florida State
to thin- afternoon, tV League . aad IV Georgia-Florida
• to n sent tha squad League ahlfla to 81. Auguatiao to­
V earn* type of half day wltlMho St. Augustine Salata
tpitala ctaah....... ......... they haeo Von sootag
lately. Four hnckflid* altornated lag la tha third
of t V Claaa
I at hiking to ««ch other, with D claaiic.
Vn twent-fourth triumph
i side trying to n n
After Veaktag om * at Tattaha*. •neon and hi* f * ar t math to: a
»••,
t
V
Florida
BtaU
League
|the bail hath np t V field.
»w.
rJ
•till Storking an tW Gator ehampa will atake a thrae-day
C a lle d V fr o m t V ’ V I p e n j
I pnaaiag attack, the oqnad split ■land at Lewi* Park. Game* will r o te c t n t w o -r a n 2
&gt;up Into group* again with end*. V playad V re today, Wednes­ t w ir le d th a la a t fh ra
1 linemen aad back* catching tV day aad Thuraday beginning at 4 r r e o l t o d m d H f o r t h e v ic to ry ,
pigskin srHh an* Vnd. TV m o’clock. Monday waa nn off day.
Except far Pitcher Ed
Ualag only four hit* to cop tV first major iroguo homer,
•trial taetka which looked good
daring t V fink week of pme­ opener at'the Capital City by a 4 two down In t V sixth, tV
lt**, have Van tllpplag taUly a* to S scflre, Fred Fraacli* Saint* aco kept t V Cardtoela awaj
hacks lenratd m an about IV wero (haded T to .4 by TaUahaatoo t V piste. -Infield btow* by A
art of breaking up pa***s. Cody before a big Sunday' crowd./ T V GaritaMi
a i
Jog
Medwl
now V a rotamed to th* funda­ beat four out of seven gamea will threatened damage to tV nin|
mentals of VII toaaiag to pollh decide tha Cracker world *orlet, but t V V st big Johnny Mixe:
billed as the C'aaa D championship do wan lift * high fool to Mol
up h i end* again.
T V rc la nat a cVnce that of th* Southeast.
in right field to cloao up iV p
Th* Saint* ar* expected to shoot tV Cardinal*.
Florida fane will ■«* t V squad
ioff
Emerson
and
bin
fireball
•crimmaga today or tomorrow,
T V proceedings wero enll
Coach Cody
said
yesterday, •gainst tha Capitals here today by • flat fight on tV
However, Cody has announced while Manager Dutch Hoffman it bench la tho aoreath Inning,
that
h# will call h i first expect id to lead back with South­ ter aad Medwick exchanged a
scrimmage
sometime
t h i s paw Robinson.
blow of two cock before teammate*
Georg* Andrew*, St. Augustine’s could drag tV m apart. Ifeussor
week, and will devote
most
•f next week to «rim mages in powerhouse whoso bat was miss­ chided Medwick for a posr throw
preparation for Florida'* Grot ing during the flrat wtn contests to IV ptoto after Bartell hud sin­
lim e with T V Citadel on Oct. l* oipjeted to be in the lineup to­ gled Ip the sixth, permitting Bur­
day. Andrew* ha* been nut with n gess Whitehead ta tally with tV
S.
Freshmen will report to prac­ bod cord.
seventh Gloat run.
Baseball Interest 1* running high
tice with tho veteran* when they
Manager Frank FAseh cal.ttf
and
big
crowds
aro
expected
to
register today. T V squad will not
on five pitchers, Including his No.
change tV regular routine to greet the opening of tho threr- 1 twirler, Dtxiy Dana, in n back
accommodate FtorUa'e froeh, hut gamg aerie* stand here today.
to tV wall stead against tho Gi­
all of the griddtro are to rt
ant*.
together, and will work in
T V first four w an wild and togroup under t V direction of IV
cffsctlve, hut Dean, Vaplta the
entire vseeking staff.
fict tV t It was th , fourth timd
he has been called lo the bill j m
Bob Ivey, Voting consistently
well. Boy Greaaoa, Walter May
DAYTONA BEACH, Sept. 15.— throe daya didn’t give up • hit o P
V rry a i Fan) Brock, were the George HoDand, well-known Day- IV two aad aae-third Inning* V
,
..
__ * ........... ... i ■
&gt;l)utor puntora. all ihfpugh *re- Use:-Beach flihertr-r", took-hbr'- tolled
terday's drilL
Nob* of three •it torsi angling honor* here 1 s t
Tho Galnta ovortamo a tw o -m
playere haa Van getting off week by landing a 21-pound
lead to score six time* in t V third
many long uiatsnc* kicks, but bass from tho Ocean Pier.
Jon two walks, singles by Joe Moor*
unusually good Mock in Ihe line
The Urgent fish landed during and Bari#:I and a double by Rip­
V a V p t th* backs from hav tV week was n 7-foot shark which ple. A scratch by WhMsVsd, fol­
lag any trouble la getting punt* was hauled upon the pier by Bob lowed by a sacrifice and Barteh’s
•way with p la ty of time tu Bogart after an hour’s battle.
(single gare them tV ir final ran
•pare.
Other fish running at tV Ptor in the third.
Meanwhile, t V Cards bunched
George Owen*, tackle who has •re drum, whiting, sheepthead and
throe k!U and a pair of walks far
been on* -af - daily practice are blue fish.
two more runs ta tho fourth to
s in s on anneal of Wats*, rt
tamed yeetorlay afternoon don
Dr. Jackson B. Heater, Nortn put them back la the ball raw/*.
aing n Uniform bat ateying out Carolina toll technologist, recom­ At this juncture, Hubbell took
of tV V a ry work.
mend* a lime application for con­ charge* Heuirorr’a homer la tV
Floyd Christian, veteran eni, trolling scab organism on potato ■lath wo* tV ^Jith off Hubbell this
I still pretty much
out
of plant*.
things with a sprained shoulder.
Christian may pat toko part la
t V flrat -scrimmage, but hi* In­
jury la aot considered serious.
John W i l m s,
*ad. donned
should* pnda and Vndgtar yes­
terday after • short absence duo
to a sprained wrict Tom WalkUse Dollar A Gey's high grad* product*, aad give lasting
cr. another whtgman, did not
beauty to your home—lt’o a good Investment.
draaa for practice Vcauae he I*
aurslag aa Inland knee, whkb
V a gradually V caaw wane since
S 14 8 « « f « 4 A m
tha middle af iaat wtek.

Dayton* Fisherman
Lands Large Base

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YankfiSet New Major Southern Series Will

Btaaky-Rogcfi Hardware Co

FURNISHED 4-KOOM HOUSE.
Desirable. Also ' Apt. Cor, E.
2nd A Locust. Lawson.
FOR RENT furnished 3 bedroom
house. Good location. Phonn
122-R for appointment._________

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price*

BOYS AND Girls Blcyclee-at
• price (hat will save you
money. Stanley-Roger*
Hard*
MAN, BBUABLK to become an ware Cu,
automobile and accident claim FRESH MILKING Holstein cow,
adjustor In your territory. In|40. 904 Locust, Mike Baua.
aanacc experience unnecessary.
A
bbot
lilte
d
FOB RALE:
Used Kolvinator
Ha eaUlag.
Write /
electric
refrigerator. Almost
AdJmtors," Box C44 A. MUwauk J k , ______________________ new unit- | U . Easy term*. Oewerol Appliance Co. _____________
MAN AND W IFE—to run local
MISSIONARY
Strawberry plants.
Cuffse Agency. Earning* up
Grown from
aortVrn stock.
to 1940 to a amatk. New Ford
l a i i a given producer* a* bonus.
I a*ad complete outfit. You don't
rtoh n penny. .Details fro*. Ai-

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Storm Mores
O ver Coozent Northwest To
Id Michigan Bermndn Isle

Bracket W m t

HELD FOR THREATENING SHIRLEY

M .MHKR 2 7 7

Two Men Die Loyal Forces Loftin D eclares
In ColBiion Develop Split America Centers
At Cmtview In Revolution
Three Are Injured An Basque Nationalists
Three Trucks And Set UpAutonomous
S e d a n Crush On (government, Oust
F l o r i d a Highway AU A n a r c h i s t s

JACKSONVILLE. Sopt. l l - C * )
—Bermuda, Uw British resort is­
land UO ral'e* n&gt;t of Um North
Carol la* n u t , today haran frellag the affect* of a aavere trop­
ical atorm moving northwestward
, I,
a a m a a mw e. w — through the AUaOtk.
as
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e i ________ a
The Weather Bureau hero said
F I l H i C T o r e e w t I Bermuda probably would not be
In the direct path of thr atnrra
but wonlS eiperirnre bad weather
Names known the nation Be a disturbance “ cf great extent
aver figured in triumph and and hurricane Intensity pasted at

CRF.STVIEW, 8 *pi. IH.-(A’) Twu men wen- kiltr.l today and
three were Injured when three
truck* and a sedan cidlUIH on
th„ highway about fivo milrr
from here.
George McDuffey, MaeCIrnny.
»a» kitted Instantly, Lee Pari*h Sanderson, died on the way
t» a hospital.
J. W. Rond cf Jacksonville.
J. P. McCulbin, HI. Augo'dlnr
and James
Miller,
llarttnr*were injurril tmt n-me seriously.
Deputies from the shetifi’r offi.e said an Inv litigation iliaeloM'd a cotton truck
collided
with a soft drink truck. A beer
truek unit a sednt w en follow­
ing the soft drink truck along
lho road and both tnn into tbv
first wreck.
iHputie* mad* no arrest* and
said they would wiiil fur a cor­
oner** inquest to fit rrsronsl[•bilily for the accident.

P e l l t l c i T SUtfetidam Work Toward

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Mo m Fitts In Cm m - T r o p i c a l Hwrfcane
Ad Whip# A t l a n t i c ;
Weather B u r e a u
New Hpmppfchrt 8eW a r n * Shipping
* torts
CURLEY VICTOR IN
MASSACHUSETTS

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PtorMa City Affardta* Rail. Hhrimqlfc '
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I f T V , i . M # h l f * P ress

Eyes On Florida

At Kiwanli
Denooftrition Speaker
Club Says S t a t a
Fighta To O v e r ­
Clubs Will Hold come
O b ht a c I e ■
Clothing Talks S E N A T O R SEES

_• A new and uppuivnuy -eiUius
split in the Government di fen-e
of Northern Spain ep-'m-d up
today while militiunii'ii m Ma­
In
drid, on a central tn".lc g.ound.
announced they plov.nl u mile
devp hole In toe Fascist front.
Basque
nationalist*
In the
nurth, who previously hid broken
A scries of fal, rlalhiiig meet­
with Anarchists bciaitse the lat­
ter fired Irun before it was ings for t'aunty Homo Be inoust ra­
taken by Fascist*. st| up vir­ tion Clubs w», announced today
tually un autonomous govern­ i-y Ml-s Jn-ephino Itoydslon, Coun­
ment and ousted Anarch!,!* from ty homo denumstration agent.
The first nrvemtily was held
ull Government posts In the ter­
ritory still dommsted by friends yesterday in the community hoii-v
ut Geneva where Miss Ctuire
of the Madrid regime.
In the
nortlpnst, said dis­ Belcher, state rpeeiallst in rtothpatches from th(. Itcpntdic of At Ing, gave mi Illustrated talk on
dorra, mi aclnnl military uprising children’s clothing.
began In un attei|;U to purge
IHher aelivilies at the Geneva
the Heodeurgtl District of Cntu- unit tnelllded the c ret ion of Mr-.
lonla of nil Anarrhists,
A. E. M"run ns pre-ident of the
A swift fleii of Fascist sue--1 club, Mrs. J, V. Toole, ns vicebouts, 011111*1 with mncluti &gt; g'.m*. I president, and Mrs. Have levy 1 1
cut the lost means of cmmunl- ,■secret sry-lrear.'ircr. Mrs. Endor
cation with the oul-t.i- wntlil Carlett was named senior Coun­
from Ihu Northern
HpniiDh ty council delegate.
Coast.
Mis*. lioydstnn announced a
The harbor of Dull",,- tr.ns meeting was In session today at
closed by mine* widc'i Fascists Ghuluota in the home . f Mrs. S. F.
laid to prevent Governtpen'. ships
• I OH I la Mew -III r u e S w o t
from lending. Speed!—-it*
pa
trolle% jvuter* outside *.he mine
hh
limit.

INDUSTRIAL MOVH
Sanford Meeting
Scheduled Sept. 23 Extensive Advertto*
In Kine.hart Home i n x Campaign la
Strongly F a v o r e d

. -1—
D rclnrinit tltat Am orlcgH *
in rl' iu tu I tin tint u p p rectaw
defeat today as
returns
“ th e lilnTtlL'.* uml itrlvileffH
_ vailed in from primaries held Alt ships In the ocean for miles
we I'lijny itiitlcr « u r j i u n n t
around were warned to use great­
Ayasterdsy in five states.
form o f ifovernm ent, H cotf
est
caution.
On#
vessel,
the
Nor­
Senator James Coutens,
M. L o ft in,
U. S . S e n a to r,
wegian steamer Tonrsnger, waa
one-time motor ear magnate. severely damaged by the hurricane
toduy, un tfui’s t n f honor w
a ri'Kulnr Kiwuniu luncheon,
Who' turned to a political about 500 miles northeast of
nrgi’ii HiiriiliunH to do • "
career and has served 14 Puerto Rico early yesterday. It
w ithin th eir |*iwi*r to h ln d rr
years in the Senate, appar­ made temporary repair* and, ac­
those who criticise “our Cop*
ently lost to former Governor companied by another Nnrwrglan
.Glutton" and say that the tttte
Wither H. Bruchcr In Ihe Mlchl- ship, the steamer Noratinil, was
tutorship* of Europe nr. be»t.
fu
Republican senatorial con­ proceeding slowly toward Bermu­
The Senator front Jacksonville
da several hundred mile* behind
tact.
came to Sunfortl ut the r*-|UteJ
the advancing storm.
of Waller Coleman, prcsldrnt o(
Former Senator Georg* II.
forecasters said the storm ern­
tile Kittant* Club. In turn lh»
Frank Edward Stephen-, Id, of Atlanta, Ga., was arrested li
Mooes, long a power In conserva­
e's
hiwunian* invited ntemlorra H
tive Republican councils, failed
that city by federal G-men on a charge of sending an extortion
nil other banl civic club*, lb *
la a comeback attempt in New
letter to the mother of Shirley Temple, demanding 12.7,000 ami
Seminole County Bar Association*
■aapahire.
Thirty-nine-year-old
threatening the child film star. Agents, who said he confessed,
city nnd county officials *n«4
Governor II. Styles Bridge* beat
are shown leading the nonchalant youngster into the federal
other* to nllciul the luiwKroS
Mm for the Republican senatorial
building. {Associated Press Photo)
meeting.
Approximately
IW
•amination.
were ut the Mayfair Hotel to
Governor Jama* M. Curley won
hear Senator Lofliu.
the Democratic senatorial noml
Bel f i t 1- Glenn who w u to
nation in Massachusetts by i
charge of the program fur tha
margin over hla -nearest
day invited George A. BeCottWA
Mayor Robert R. Green
Although the curtent font. to Intnaluce Ihe principal speak­
of Fitchburg, son-in-law of
Mr. Het'otles referre-l to
ball
“ pick-the-wlnlier"
ronte-t er.
Democratic
Senator
Marrua
Smator latflin »* "A nutn o t
I*
now
entering
Itfourth
day
of
-(M idge.
Henry Cabot Lodge.
Gas Hehmuh, a member of the
rrimtatlon"
arwt
th" &lt;-••••• s--w*—t tod interest Is nution-wide
Jr-, captured the
Bepublican
•ward of directors of the Seminole
spoke highly of lit* service* rtl»«
termination,
pi-king
up
riipi-lly
the
slants
d
iCounty Agriculture Chib, today
Two youths were nominated
Judge Janie* G. Shanm left lid* imrtmeitt of The Herald is still deled while president of lh»
1 Political statisticians went to laet night for Uw presidency of
inurd an urgent request to the
American Bar Association,
M
work on vou total* from five tha Sanford chapter of the Fu­
farmers of this county to he pres­ ufternoon for Tavares, where he haiking forwuid to rer-dvlng governor fur th** Kiwanl* oft
emirs, ............
Michigan. ture Farmer* of America. They
ent at lb* unmiw- n-Mtlng ef that will draw up a Jury for the Sep­ guesses from numlwrs nf lu-t Florida nnd other group*Mew Hampshire, Wisconsin, and are Boyd Coleman and Howard
More bald eagles nre to he found organliatlon which will be held lo­ tember term nf Luke county court. years rvgiilHi fr.ns.
The speaker 'beam, by UsftMr
I Row Yorit, In an effort to fig ­ Hague.
in Florida than in any other stale morrow night at K o'clock in the
t'lm*. Wert I* offering a |‘!fl of Florida’s opportunities fur tha
Mr. uml Mrs. o, !C Brown or tin
ure what, If anything, they sig­
in Ihe union, C. Bussell Mason, Hemlmde High School auditorluni. li-di I--moil section plan to leave in iliamiiml ling to the uinner and (utiiro and said "our stato (A
John R. Jotic*, Jr., and Herbert
nify for the November general Thurston were named In the
president of the Slute Audubon HuMure thl* organic itlon normal* Ihe near fnlute for Texas nnd la- in udditlon there nre six liitx tin- vety much in the nation’s e/O—
e lu t io n .
eiely, said today.—
" ' 'y r. pre-tert-e -tqr-petm ili uf-*-aH- ' *‘T
&gt;nco for 'vltwyr.XfaMiit,
while
. '.U r .a . T h .L) W ill i t tpt n iitie f" kcta.Jaa-.Uf" n.-aUj
[•ri-'i'ot. vVl"1" in Wasn't g*
s i.
rontenders.
John R. Jones. Jr. ami Cur roll
He pointed cut that Ihe bountl* ,h*’ vegetable farmers In the niun- before Christmas.
loti I f-tiM-l Hull number* oC
fu! existence of the "»jy king*"l*V. ntul since their activities are
Culpepper were nominated for
Among those who were good senator-, Ihent-elvew, had prop*
The weather: partly cloudy- fan* lest year I'lt-i who so far city Interests In Flori-la. Other*
here is due to the protection gir-1° f
interest to every farmer ill
secretary.
| have not turned in guesses nre: cille r mamtaimal winter homeH
this county, ns well a* in other scattered shower* Thursday
AJrt R. Johnson w»» the only
en them by Florida laws.
along -art roast toniglil. Ex- Kai vie Hoii-holder, Cntllti Pal­ here or visite-l the state ev«»J
candidate nominated fur advisor.
" I t should be a mutter nf truck sections of the stale. Mr.
trem,* Northwest Eloridu partly mer. Mrs. L. I. Hut■hi'v. Joe year."
J. B. Hteplcr ami George Mauser
pride to Floridians that the sun­ Schmah pointed out that it wdl
will enter the voting race for
h shine state offers this legul pro­ he to every grower’s interest Hut vluuily tonight and Thui -d ry.
Continuing his talk on Florida*
Mo**. A. K. Bossefter, K-oit R.»sFrank Wheeler v u
fleeted reporter.
Robert Mauser and
tection to eagles," Mr. Mason as- they present their view, on va­
selli'f, Jr., Jack Morrison, Ju­ Ertutor IsdUn suhl that a tru»
Thnr-diiy**
tides:
low,
J
:
|:l
A.
president of th* Oviedo chapter J. B. Stapler were named for
rious projects pertaining to agrl
lian Stenstri'in, Mary Higgins, Eu- way to test a man's character
scried.
of tho Future Farmer* of Ameri­ the treasurer** ballot fight.
rulturi'ibefore the body goes on M. nnd :i;l0 P. M : high, H it A. gene Est ridge, ill Ir11-- Ridilnsoii, I* I-y "his alillty to overcome u iHowever,
he
sounded
n
warning
M.
and
P
:Jt
P.
M.
Hun
ri-en&gt;
ij
I_
'
Approximately
7.1
distressed
ca, according to a voto count
Those attending tho session
record os fostering or rnd"r*lng
A. M. and sets ut *1:rl-J J1, M. Minill Mi*. Gertrude Gilbert, Alev, Sliar- aliteles." In this way bo com*
of an election held Monday, it were John Jones, Boyd Colemtn, farmer* in Seminole County of the extinction nf the eagle and any movement.
sueev.x
over
Washburn. Itola-t pared Fun i-la's
rise*
at i!::iH A. M. and set* nt D:IT on, 11. f"
was announced today.
William Bennett, Howard Hague. have lievn uiiled by tho farm re­ declared that rontinueil cu-operaThe S e m itic farmer further
VVn-hhurit. M l„ Uuiatrn, E. it. tropical hurticuiies, the deprea*
Edward Jordan wua
named Frank Jones, Hurvey Hale, Rob­ settlement administration, George tian of those interested would tr slated that the club In the pust has P. M.
Purvis, Mi* E It Purvl-, Mr*. aiun uml other olistacles, "Tho
vlea-president, George
Talbott ert
Mauser, George Mauser. W. Itowers, director of operation* r.ei*k*l to prevent shooting by been of assistance to growers of
those
ignorant
or
indifferent
to
I
f
A. Pllloier, f,eR"V |ln&lt;b*tlts, p«aip|o ure l-aiking up," ho said
ill
the
three
counties,
said
ill
a
waa aclectnl as treasurer, Laddie Kenneth Gustavson. John Maus­
this county in obtaining scientific
"They tire not discouraged ai*
the
law.
ft
port
today.
I
Jr
.
Paul II dgin*. Rotu-rt May,
Mariner will serve as treasurer, er, Carroll Culpepper, Wilbur
data on in-ret and fungi rontnd
they were when President Uoosu*
Mr.
Mason
pointed
out
the
ex­
III It. Rotund. Mr*. Nettie ......
Nearly If*tl application* f..r
Jimmie Lee was chosen as re­ Tllll*. Herbert Thurston, Robeit
and nidril materially with the
I I M HlIaae-l * '« s a c s I W at
resettlement loans ar(. on file in treme measures to which northern movement which resulted 'yt the
hack. F A Steven*. E. If Pulporter, Spencer Wailiright was J*mines and David Earle.
state*
will
go
for
the
preservation
the
local
office
nf
the
orguni/iliii'i.
Joe
Ho'iela**,
E
J
WVdtho choice for watch-dog, while
Sir. Johnson, the advisor, also
rnnslruetioti of the first Stale
lion, half of which ure awaiting of their eagles.
R. T. Cooper la the advisor.
Tbe Kunford Eire Ib'partin-nt deii, fteonre Slovrll. S. I’ Cain•
was present.
Farmers* Wholesale Market here.
In
particti'nr,
he
cited
an
inci­
II .'-,1'ei-eif en ,i« e learl
Chapter members orceptrd an
Visitors included Cassis 8 plvry approval,
Other outstanding urvomjilish- has rolled up un efficient rrroid
dent
in
IVnnsylvnnia
where
the
offer by Mayor i r * Lclnhart, a of Pbola, Edwin PrWgvmess of
Mr. Bowrrs pointed nut that
ment* of the agricultural club are in performance for the past lliren
Philadelphia
Electric
Power
Com­
florist, to dtmmmtraU a plot Paola, Morris Lodge of Pool*. t bo resettlement administration
City ('iinimissjoners will assent-listed ly Mr. Mchmah as being: month*, aecordmg to u report Is­
of garden flowers.
James Colbert of
Ulnderville, operates to assist farmers who pany went out of its way nn&gt;l at Ih-'fr sucres* in securing Ihe ex­ sued t'l.luy hy Mack Cleveland,
Id-' in City Hull loiilght at 7:39
It waa voted to call regular Edgar Benton and Billy Cullum. ure In finunciil difficulties by some expense to preserve the periment station here; their part j fire rhief.
"Vhek for the second major dlx*
Twenty-sgx nlurinv hhvn been'
russiun of the t'.UU &lt;17 budget.
meeting* on the
second and both of Banfonl.
providing subsistence for the Im­ nesting site of the lust pair " f bald in the fight for lower freight
or
American
engle*
in
Eastern
fourth Monday* of each month.
mediate present us well us aiding
Mayor Shinh-l-er said today
rates; and their position and lut- j answered, the report ahuwi'd, T&gt;A prisoner giving the name i f
Opening time was set at 7:30
them to make u farm plan for the Pennsylvania.
tb.&lt; put up against the ron-trur- tul loss in till fire* over the pellod I'lii lip It. Hall, aid to live in Ra­ neeessnry Is-fore final action could
"This pair of engle* now ha*
P. M- Annual dues were set at
future.
tlon of the eross-statn renal, when wu* |!i|.r.H, of which ab"ut |in leigh. N.
Was identified here 'that another session would be
IS cents.
The Sanford office is head- two young bird* on the wing," leading geologists of the ri-itioii. wu, made good hy insurance.
today a t one who allegedly pass*'I lie taken on tin- adoption of a list
Chief Cleveland said fU'J.MII) li worthiest ehrek in a loral lint-1. ! of proposed municipal ri|VndL*
■luarters of activities in the Mr. Mason reported. “Thus a employed hy neutral Intel--l&lt;,
coon lie* of Hemltfdr, Flagler, •mail group of them magnificent Warned the local people of the i|.ni. worth o f property was involved
lie Is being held ly county ttj . [lure* f«r the coming fl-cal year.
bird*
may
he
re-established
at"ng
Vo u-is. Orange, Osreutu, Lake uml
ger of its construction, Mr. Brhinuli in the I’ll cull*.
Ilifiriliei.
Ihe
Susquehanna
River
where
Average ln&lt;s per fire was $T.M,
Mandamus proceeding. Institut­ llirvsrd.
pointed nut.
Mil 11 t litirtii I lint if hd (»i
ed yesterday to rnntrol 55 percent . (July recently the Heloind of­ they r.nce were alauulant.'*
Projects which will take the a t­ the report conelmled.
n r if id Ittlilii Jiiiper In* rorr rm b
The
bald
rng'e
i«
found
rh'n
fly
The
fire
chief
poinleil
mil
|h*1
ef the City’s debt service fund are fice was combined with tho San­
,t.Hilling i f it, A M i'riiiitr flin t Lti.
tention of the club for this ru nt
nothing more than annual routin’) ford force, the entire personnel along the runts nf Florid.-. Au­ year, were said »&gt;y Mr. Bchtnuh t » the summer'* average of fires tins (wim "not in lii i riitM a r n ii'i" '!
dubon
members
pointed
out.
The
Sanford Jew. will assemble to*
include the cluli's stand on the St. year wa* fur below thins of f r- ivIn n Mii* Ineiilenl nccurriul,
Executions for the stliure and matters at an agreement between (being homed in the City Halt.
Arrangement* ure now und**r great birds live near the salt
rilubt at MoVtock in lb-' Coiniuunllyt
sal* of personal property on the Sanford Bondholders’ Protec­
Johns In.lun Itiver Canal, luailxi mer years when tin- ili-purlini'iit (it’ii pith!.
ter
where
fish
are
more
u!"it"laol
which taxes are delimiurnt will tive Committee and the City, Mayor way for securing more office
ing problems, plant disease and in­ generally answered U'li (n J , ulainis
Center for service- in enmmemivevery 30-day periml.
space since the selection of this thsn In fresh water.
sect control.
ration uf the Jewish New Year,
ha tarued over to the County 8 . O. Shlnholser said today.
Eagle* do considerable t &gt; *1-1
He pointed out that a friendly city ns hindquarters has in­
sheriff tomorrow, Jnn. 1). Jinkins.
MW7.
farmers by destroying sm.ill ani­
un
Etmlaole County tax collector, arrangement had been rm.de with creased tho scope uf uperutiuns.
Rabid Ted Cook of Phllailrlphto
Mi. Bowers is attempting to Io­ mal* which prey on truck crops, it
asid today.
tho Committee by the municipal
wit direct tonight's artlvitirs I I
wps
explained.
U«4ir ike Florida law, tho col- ity In an effort to Insure protec­ cs'. in roouma in the Arcade
Funeral service* for Maxwell well a* other* scheduled for 0 A.
Budding.
City Commissioners
lector pointed out, he Is author­ tion for tha majority.
Bailey
Thomas, a), originally M. tomorrow at the sumo place.
Ann
rlean
Garfield w*s the on’v
ised to take end sell taxable
Mayor Shlnholser slid the Com­ have nil'll sled (1 per month Bl­
f -hering in the new year to
Kernlnole (bounty Bemocrats to­
scheduled
for I P, M. today have
n
pitachperianal property on which as- mittee control, about H.1 percent uffier rent. County Conimissionrrs president who also was
Hnshanah'4
il ;iy were rum pet ing plans fur u The * c u - u n l increase in south­ been postponed until 3:30 P. M. termed "Rush
Hie
ex
pet
ted
to
take
a
siimiiur,
er^
aeasmenta have not born paid. of tha City’s outstanding bondsdelegation of party member* to w ard bus travel I* la-ginning In tomorrow, it was announced thl.t Jews. Ill Bildiral time* it waa ■
ucthm.
Considerable activity In bringfestival r- lehrating the opening u t
j attend the
Democratic
rally show ill Florida, according tn an afternoon.
It. I.. Gh nn, who wa* Instru­
tag up to date those taxes In
^
i scheduled for Orlando Friday announcement made today by J . |(.
Mr. Thomas, long a resident -f the agricultural -eusnn.
mental In securing the rental ap­
arrears has been •xperi-nerd by
night.
McDonn'd, local representative of Pa-da, died in (iuine-ville Monday.
u
n
propriations, pointed out that by
Mr. Jinkins over Um past week.
S. M. I.luytl, chairman nf the lb-- Florid a M otor IJn e s ,
U - l rite* wilt I*' administered
maintaining thr office here *plie -aid that the number ■f at the Silver Lake Cemetery
Herald want
ads
bring County Committee, said he ex.
proxtmatily
trn
additional
pay­
fUmlnoW County’s allotment
quick ami rrrtain results, &lt;»u* peeled * t least ;i« persona from passenger* moving south have in­ where interment i , a|—- i-, la*. Tin*
of tha stats'* first $A.noO.U00 uf roll* wUI remain In thr city.
this area to be present.
creased considerably over the nunt- l!iv. It. E Graham
to officiate.
At prt-sent.
Bowers re­ Schmah told this new-pap-r
school funds la one sml oneThe roster of- speaker* includo* i er carried nt till, time last year,
today.
ported, seven perxons aro employed
fourth perrent or stout
such prominent party members *.* a It I- igh |f&gt; pereer,|age figures
T A X IIO L I. D R O P S
Vesterilay Mr Schinab an
County Superintendent T. W. by lb- administration.
Vcrtised that he had a quan­ Claude Pepper anil Judge C. O. An­ were available to graphically Il­
Stuart Gatehel of 4&lt;M laiwton said t'xluy.
KEY WEST, Sept. DI. U t S T U I I’ll.OTS ENTER RACK tity of eabbagv plant* tor drews, nominee* for the Krnu'r, lustrate the rise.
S**ford Avenue ta carolled for Ids
A u to m a b lU lic e n se fe e s, r e v e ­
Four liiisen each way serve .San­ Tax Aaae**or J. Otto Kirch-llein r
sale.
The advertisement ut&gt;* and Fred Cone, Democratic chuiev
M" r t year at Marlon Institute, n u e fro m D m i t a t a on e-m 'lt sch o rl
NEW YORK. 8*pt. IS.
ford on the present schedule Mr. yesterday re|Hirted Monroe e"’Jn|H-areii In the Tuesday i - ‘ ie for governor.
Alabama, according to t a x a n d in te re s t from
s ta te Entries fur the inugural 400MrHin,ilif raid. About Oct. IT- mi­ ty's lax roll, which was St, |mi..
of The IB raid.
rocehad here today, sch o o l
fu n d *
prnvi led
th e mite Vanderbilt cup rnad rare to
.Statistics Aimil'led by H. D. ll Itin mil units wih be pressud into nun in tit'll, was less than II.
Toduy Mr. Schmah was
Tha hwtitute
but it i
yesterday broke ifitount*
bs- belli at Rnosev.lt raerwav on fold'd In remove hi* *d Booth, state highway department service.
OOO.INMI ltd* year.
for the foundation of a new
An ndditinnal |I..1W,W&gt;0 far long Island, Oct, )?, closed last
The local agent announced that
Il"ini'slrad exemptions and the
to the Junior and high school purposes is to be thrived night with an imposing |i»( of which ha-l b-en sche-lut-1 I" traffic supervisor, show mMe drivrun for several day*—lo-iaU'' er« in Arkansas were Involved In 13 new hu e* of revolutionary de­ loss of tha Florida East Cnait
llory. The building lx from n general stale fund xml American and foreign
m in t
*J| the vi-grtable plants had more than eight time* a- many sign will he employed to serve Han­ ruitioiol extension, which was
— to la ready for ocen- tha chain store tax, xcrotdigg to driver* nominated 'or th-&gt; t&amp;V
traffic fatalities a . women -lur­ ford h-ginning sometime in De­ abandoned following storm dam­
b-en sol-1.
Before Nov, 15,
000 event.
ing thr first six month* of I'.rtfl.
cember,
age, caused the decrease, he -aid.

Future Farmers
Nomhiate Youths
For Year’s Posta Mason U rges Protection
Alex R. Johnson Is
Named To Direct
Farm Organization

O f Florida’s Bald Eagles

State Itt Greatest Mecca For Huge Birds;
Greatest Safety Afforded Fowl
By Board Statutes

Important Farm
Meet Is Slated
Thursday Night

Fimlimll G u v
ers
Showing Interest In
Newspaper f o n t est

Agriculture Club To
Discuss Problems
In School Building

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

75 Farmer* Gel
Assistance From
U.S. Organization

Wheeler Is Named
To Direct Oviedo’s
Youthful Farmers

F a r m Resettlement
Administration I
In Operation Here

Fine •Record Rolled
Up lly Firemen For
P e r i o d In vSumnier

Com mission To Talk
Nnv Year’s Budget

North Uuroliniun
Held For Bud ('heck

S h e r i f f To Receive
Tax Executions For
Personal Assessment

R o u t i n e Mandamus
Is S e r v e d On City
For Bond Collection

"•"'*• Jews To Celebrate
New Calendar YeaY

Travel Increase*
Seminole Democrnts B
Shows
Beginning Of
Will Attend Rally
New Winter Season

Herald Want Ads
Aid G Schmah

County Schools To
Get $75,000 Fund

Gatehel Attending
M a r l o n Institute

Mr.

• ££*T eli^

a Florida Isw.

V

_______

_

'

Thomas Funeral Is
Postponed For Day

LOCAL WEATHER*

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nation to aaa those gowns with
their cobra on the screen, stare
they show up Mack and whlta. But
•Ten the doacrlpUena are leery.
I In ana scans crystal silver bare
b uaad far an effective wrap. A
ibread band af the satin Is wownd
twice around the waist and then
tied In a largo loose bow. And
There's a laugh, a UK, a thrill
aad a heart-paag b the eatranclag story of -Star Far A Night,'
TweeBoth Century-Fox picture
pls|lag Friday s t the Kite The­
ater with Claire Trevor, Jana
Harwell, Arllaa Judge, Evely*
Veaahle, J. Edward Bromberg,
Dean Jaggar, A ba Dinehart and
Joyce Compton.
A lKtb whlta lb —told to
make a mother’s happlnese com­
plete—starts ■ hullabaloo on
Broadway, the locate of the pictare, that culminates In a group
Iwf to regret ha had tor­ af madcap chorus cutba turning
t hb daughter's marriage a i»u»irt! hit topsy-turvy and
H W»k_ r w y , Jre^i rival the main atam sxsrtlng all Its
maka-belbva
to
make
the
wii- mother's dream coma true.
Claire Trevor, Evelyn Venabb
and Dean Jagger are panicstricken whan they Icain that
y team tha screen pby by their mother U mining to pny
i Macau)*'/. Jo* T rrjh an 1 them a surprise visit. Tim mother,
Jan* 'fbrwail, bus bat her siabl
and has Keen lei to believe htr
children sre famous and sue-

#s

b the acre*n b "Ballets or Belbta," n First National produrtba
which la scheduled to return "to
the Kits Friday.
Robinson's new rob afford*
him all ll^a opportunities for
characterisation
that
"Little
Caaaar," th* pbtare that made
hire famous, gave him, bat b 1
this picture ha b not a gangster.
H* la a hard boiled detective datermlned to put tha bold**! and
bast orgauited hand of criminals
known to history out of burlnc.vt.
To do- this
ho renounces both
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there b a m i » » i Nib grata
arrmlef gaarn aa t wrap a w l a t h
entirely tortie.J with faariaoaa
crystal aad altrer baglaa. Tib
ae.l o|u of the gown’* (brag aUrt
are rvpcatori la the aiaaiaa at.O a
flowing coat, whfcfc b Meed ia gab
grtea chlffc* a b fastened a t the
Bark With a hage atir anythin. I
Thera b aaa btrigvbg daaiga
th it la not a ab ate frock a* a
hall gown, hot a negligee. PoaUa
aatln rlbhoa trim* the fleah ia h wj
eerpo robe, tying la b a bow aa aaa
ah ouMer and a groat thing eaacaJe
a t 'ha wabtllee. Oeer Ihb, Carob
waara a II lowing ahraldar threw
of smiB curling aatHrh faathara
aawtd to a chiffoo rage. No won­
der William r»wotl, aa Godfrey,
fall a rlctlm ta the Lambed h ta
when ha playa opposite her.
A really rare arhbrrwwnt b the
light and airy a n w b gown of or*
«hM chlffaw that J r aaa af Troeto
Banlnn’a sucreiee*. A tw y "V"
deco'lete hug* the flgWIW b a
plain bodice, adorned only with a
■pray of violet, erchld and M d t
chiffon flowers, teaching from the
right shoulder In the left tide af
the waist, nenei th a satin gtrdb,
clouds of swirling filmy ahlffatt
emphaalte the sob extravagance
of the shirt nnd form a charming
contrast to the aimpb line* af the af the year prill ha shewn a t the
Kits Theater Taaaday for the
bodies.
first Urns beady. It b oatMbd
"Love Baglaa a t Twenty.'
The ridiculous ant be ad Hegh
Herbert, Hobart Csva nangh and

hw

s h

Unusual Style Note
In Haiti Designed

for thirty daya for contempt of
court lierauae ho refused to di­
vulge Ihe sonrre of his Informa­
tion. lie r(aimed It was th*
. . . . ____ _
__ ____ _ names of persons who gave him
"snood" was designed by the j Information confidentially, geton
Warner Brea, millinery depart-jjMiller
rollaboialed wl*.h
mant for Juno Travis, who wears Mooney on Ih* story nnd slut
It In "Jnllbreak."
. »"&gt;*• ‘h* screen play.
The snllor-typ* brim la uf
There ia an unusually talented
white felt, while the crown I* n
•« lh* picture, with Jean
coarsely woven brown filet mesh Rbndell playing the feralnlnu
which ravawb tha hair and also
o|&gt;P&lt;&gt;"lte Robinson.

yWPeacsUrgsd
UOMTREUX. Rwlteartend, Bopt.
» f i t T fr btorvawtba
af

- • Hoffman.

talent scout haw him In a col-|
.» ,
leg* performance of “Journey's sF’rog, raised on California com­
End” nnd offered him a screen merclal firms stretch to lengths
ts-it
as great as 2S to*has.

“STAR FOR A NIGHT”

LONDON.
Sap*. W --ITV Georg* MeMahoa waa
found
yullty today af pradactag a re­
volver near King Edward VIII
latent t o alarm h b me*
GaaS Weather Favor* with
j*aty.* Re waa *rnteaced b It
Rkhniaa. M e r r i l l moatha' Imprlaonment at bar la*
4 On Epochal Flight bor.McMahon waa acquitted an two
of three chargee placed against
'
Copyright IDT*
hint after ha “slithered'’ a load­
By The Associated Press
ed revolver at the monarch aa
NEW YORK. Sept. 1
h# rode by In a military procesabn on (’onatitutlon Hill duly I I
The pudgy, crippled Irish Scot
testified a “foreign power” had
the Atlantic with hla pilot, wanted him to shoot the King
Dick Merrill, waa alghted off on an earlier occasion and had
Cape Race, Newfoundland, tried to enlist him aa a spy
today a t 12:00,
Eastern against Britain.
standard time.
Before the verdict was reached
Earlier reporta from the McMahon
pleaded with the court
plane, “Lady peace” came b to
lend him to prison to protect
after th*r« had beta seven hours
him from those whom he said ha
y illtw f.
betrayed by falling to carry
Kbkmsn and Merrill, who re­\ had
the deed. The jury delibcently flaw from New York b 1 out
crated only ten mlnutea.
London scrota the North Atlan­
tic, took off on the return trip
fete yesterday, leaving a London
firfbld with fortcasts of good
heather ahead.
Oa the trip over they were
farced down In South Wales by

Saperatitioa* Of
Airplane P i l o t s
Laid Bare In Film

Z aae Grey Writes
Outstanding Hit
O f Outdoor L ife ,

CASTEL

bbndlshmanta af tha fltsltr
daughter.
RawIdea Wiliam Fawsll sal
Carob l-ombard, th* cast Includes
Alba Brady; flott Patrick. Jean
Dixon, Eocene Pallet ta- AU-t
Mowbray, Mbclb Auer, Rotort
Light and Frnnklb Pnngborn.
Gregory Lo Cara, one of Ilojtywood’s foremast directors,
th* pbture.

Northwest Canada
Is Scene Of Fiha

Robert Kant demonstrated that
ha la just aa handy with a flaktag rod as he te with b alx-shoot*r whan, during productIan of
Zane 0 ray’s “King *f Mb Kajm*
Mounted,” ho kant tho entire
company supplied with freak

J jmeI Optometrist \
Returm* From TVip
To- Athuits Clink
•w

Th* weather: Partly cloudy
tonight and Tureday, scattered
showers Tuesday.

Seminole Popilt ‘Pick AWinner’
OpenOperntion* Contest Will Be
For School Year Held This Year

ha i------1------ - committee af
W*rW Alliance b e latevaad Frbadahlp Ihrewgh tha
tom. Tweaty-flva f aoanlrba

their school work where they
‘
sey n football “pick-the-urlnm-r”
I. L. Hoffncr. W. C. loflcn nnd dropped it last June for a three-! contest again this season and toHenry I.ongwr*l, who operated *» months* summer racstlon.
ginning today a guessing chart v. i I
buyer's on the Rut* Farmer's
All Sanford schools and the in- appear on the sport page daily ev­
Wholesale Market last season, stitutbns at Pools, Geneva, luik* ery week Monday through Friday.
were here Saturday looking over
today.
I th* poealbllltba for another season Mary and Osceola began their first i However, fans are urged to read
week, while other schools in
I tlu
‘ the rule* and directions carefully,
Dr. MeLaulln said tho clinic at tho local market.
County
were
entering
their
second
‘ i for there are a few changes and
brought out that 90 percent of the
strict conformance to all regula­
"problem children” In institutional Tuesday’s tides: low, 1:33 A. M. week of activity.
and at home are foumf to lo suf­ and l:SH p. M.; high, 7:39 A. M. At 8eminole High School this ( tion* is necessary to compete for
fering from visual disturbances. and 11:12 P. M. Bun risen nt 1:11 morning, about 600 students were ( the prises.
Th* local doctor expressed en­ A. M. and sate nt «:34 P. M. Moon enrolled. The figure represents, One of the major changes In
thusiasm at tha work given during rise* at 5:10 A. M. and sate at 3:47 nearly 100 more than that of Ia«t the program this season i* the
yrar.
fuct that each week The llerahl
th* Atlanta clinic period. Ho said
Principal addresses were deliv­ will have a co-*pon*or who in turn
_____
vans.
optometrist* of Florida will con­ P M '
tinue the study of (notarial pre­ Miami police, perturbed by th* ered in chapel by T. \V. Lawton, will offer a capital prise to tho
tented through n series of perl- number of killings aa th* reault County superintendent, tho Rev. winner. In addition there will he
odlcal sessions nnd clinlcn through. of domestic difficult!**, plan I* A. II. Cola and the Rsv. Dr. E. I».
Brownlee and Prof. G- E. Mc­
Out th* yaar.
establish a domestic ra'atioaa ba­ Kay. principal of the institution.
rren. If th* Miami officers expect The Rev. Cole and Mr. loiwton
to make much headway in smooth, were t hief speaker* at the spenin-r
ing out all domestic squabbles they exercises In the Grammar School.
heller Increase the sIm ef their Opening ceremonies of the Jun- [
standing army.
lor High School will be held at j
!&gt; A. M. tomorrow. Tho public is
' Too much citrus fruit la tearinvited to attend.
tag th* state, according to a warn­
The superintendent'* office sn -:
ing Issued today by th* Fairida
•nouneed that Thursday has been ]
Citrus Control Committee | after
ch"*en as the date fnmsminatiims '
watching
increased grapefruit
of teachers seeking all grade re-ahipmante.
tlficate*. No definito location has
A record crowd of Sanfordlte* Urn selected for the work, but
Up to Friday night. 171 car­
loads of grapefruit had bean will hear Ben. Reott M. Loftin one will he announced probably to­
Jhlpped from tho state nnd i n
morrow.
dren and poor stodanto In many In­
stances, Dr. Henry Mctaulln, Jr.,
Sanford optometrist who recent*
If returned from a graduate cllnk b optometry In Atlanta, said

C i t r u s Committee
W a r n s Grapefruit
Skippers Of Volume

Record Crowd W i l l
Hear Loftin S p e a k
To Kiwanis G r o u p

Actor Tickled With
Having To Wear Hat

Twenty Cases Booked
fmr Municipal Court
Ahoot n defendants war* schctL
f b d to hav* t faced Municipal
Judge Millar la City Court today,
coedtag to Chief of Polk* Roy
Wl'ltaam who compiled th* docket,
k AH aa*** are of d minor nature,
TK* thief aald, with charges laeludtag drmakaeness, reckless driving.

pds-(t Kant la starred b the

prod'“ ’a with RosaUnd Keilli
—' *' t. Dbohart headlag a
oat af screen favorite*.
Joan Crawford haa
tahad her third yrar of
grant apava. aad atoya

Survey Crews Work
To wa r d Completion
Of U. S. Soil P l a n
Six survey rrews are in th* field
todry wmklng toward completion
of &lt;prratinns necessary In this
rounty before provision., of the
frdeial soil coiuervatlon net can
become effective..
Each farm, represented by n
work sheet filed In th* offku of
County Agent C. R. Dawson, mutt
be measured and certified by *
Th# Rev. T. I. Deane, pastor of
crew. Only tha acres of land ac­
tually used to produce crops will th# First I’revhyterian Church at
bt ronsidered baa# acreages on Dunedin, ami Mr*. Drane, former
whkh governmental payment* will residents of Sanford, have re­
turned to thjlr hum# after a month
b* made under tha ceauervatloa of
program. j
1 travel in Europe. ’
Among the countries si-ited
For more than a weak Ih* offk*
force of Mr. D a w n has bean em­ were England. Scotland, Ireland,
ployed chiefly ta wkipptag th* work Belgium and Holland.
One of the most interesting side
aha*I* Into condition far forward*
tag lo Gaincsvilla where tha State trip* taken hy the Kav. ami Mrs.
Conservation Committee will err- Deane was one which led them
tify them and send them along to through Sir Walter Scott's routtry in Scotland and th* vicinity
Washington.
where the “Lady of th* Lake” was
written.
TROriCAL 8TDKM
The couple Stopped one wrrk hi
JACKSONVILLE, lay t. U .-M ’, Oxford where th* Rev. Deane to k
—The Weather Rureaa today sai l n special summer coarse at St.
a tropical hurricane la moving Hilda’* Co:i#g*. Ona week and a
north northwestward through tho half were spent In London.
Atlantic Ocean about 330 miles
The Deanes, on their return,
northeast of San Juan, Puerto Ri­ stepped for a while with the Rev.
ta. Observer* mid th* alarm dors Dean*'* parents. Mr. aad Mrs. W.

DeaneH $top Here
A fter. Interesting
Trip On Continent

It
■
t
9

Itahbt Ted Cook of Philadelphia
wi I have charge of activities.
Ushering in the new year U
termed “Rosh llashanah” by Jews.
In Bioliral times It was a festival
celebrating the opening of th* agrL-tAtural reason.
KabHnle tradition connected tho
festirgt orith tho beginning of the
creation, and said that on that day
all creatures of the world pass ti
review before their Creator for
judgmrnt.
In addition to religious sereices, “Rush llnshnnah" is given ov­
er to the strengthening of friend­
ships and family ties.

dtan Solui.itiun in Northern
Itnlay anil net up •
jtcivil mlmlnUtration headed
jhy the tfovernor of Pun*

j Spain

W

. pinna.

(Invcmment «Vt* Pondera*
MUs I,who nlmmlonetl the aLLy to
,he' mlvancinif liwurjrttntdMrtjr;
utlng Sunday, set up new front at
Mhn». I'till hut iUsipic

US

fur-

y f \ n m v e r a a r y
Other Government force* to
_
_ 9
' Ihc south claimed they
had
1 st
M w a
t A W / f , Gung hack n vicious attack BE
F jr
ilr j I w e
§ a # Talnvrrn on \he road to Madrid,
___
| capturing morturs, machine guaa

S a n f o r d Vicinity
)inner Tendered

Democrats Bill
Important Rally

wer, trylnf l0 #fc.

tain ih,. release of women and
m i
cliildun among t.Tdd -Vsscista
liu r e n
*
Who have tx-en besieged under
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’ shell fire in the Alcaiar at TeMr*. June \V. lord of -Sanford l,-,l&gt;, for more than right weeks,
yesterday celebrated
her N3rd
1ho French Minister of Pubbirthday anniversary. Mile was bon- lie Works in
Paris charged
oied at a dinner given by her d’panidi Fascists
stoned . ltlte&gt;
daughter, Mrs. Itosu Steward.
Fu-nrh flag at an InUrnatbnet
Mrs. Lord comes from a fa’iilly 'station rousing halting of rai*who settled near Palm Springi lot- way service into Insurgcat terrlfo ie

ll„ - -I s * 1--W oe - { mmh I - I L s

father, Miles Tanm-r, was one of
the few in this section who onned
slaves in what Is now Semlnolo
County.
Her mother, nest Catlo rinu Jorlinn. comes
from
a Central
, Georgia family which Imd largo
ho dings in land interests and kept
ll hlliM* ounils-r o f slue.-,

1

(• * {£ _ ,.

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j

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Rightists in Franc* charged
the SosiMlisI Government with
(tying
provoke u native uprieling in French Morocco In hopes
1'- would spread to SpvnUh Motocio nud cause tiuubl- for Fuaauthorities who suite I poaar
1,‘" l,-'Kinning of thu revului tioll.

—,

Long UlneHH F a t a l
To I). W. Dennett, 61,
We«t Side F a r m e r
II. W. Ilennett, 01, for Id yrar,I
a resident and farmer of Memlmde
County, died Sunduy at his hone
on the West Side following ail ex­
tended illness.
Funeral services are scheduled
Tusdsy at 2:30 P. M. from the
Erickson Funiral Home. The Rev.
W. S. (juren will officiate. Inter­
ferment Is to be in Evergreen Cem­
etery.
Mr. Bennett wn* a native of
South Carolina.
Surviving are tho widow, Mr*.
Matilda Bennett; two sons, Nammi
Ilennett snd Johnnie Ilennett, Imth
of Sanford
ven daughters. Mis.
II. W. Hughe, of l-odge, H.
Mr*.
Gary Keith of Minneapolis, Minn ;
ami Mrs. W. II. Benton, Mrs. M.
K. Ifardy. Mrs. W. M. Benton, Mrs.
Jack Itenton, and Mrs, N. D. l/»wry, all of Sanford; ana brother.
G. K. Ilennett uf F'airfns, II. C.; ami
one sister, Mrs. Ih P. Carter of
Flhrhnrdt, S.

Firemen Are Called
To Automobile Blase

KlkH Hold I*knic
At 'Lando Springs
One hundred Elks and their
friends today were scheduled 'o
attend a chicken barlwcue supper
to Its- held at San l.ando Springs.
Swimming, dsnring and other
entertainment was on tha bill -&lt;f
recreation for the afternoon nnd
late evening. Supper Is to be
served at U:3Q o'clock.

lionuH B o n d s Still
Flow l*a«t Windows
Of I'ostofficc H e r e

A budget
will
have beeni - , ilj"!y
Gan.sclma, of
adopted hy Sept.
When the
in *"lT r
U,",U h“«
,n
hy the local ........ .
BIRMINGHAM. Ala., Sept. II. turn ut fiscal year end*.
ficr *inr«* the flmt Mir ru*h fol—147—Grixileil
former slaves
1'iwinir the U«ue of (he rirtifigathered here today for an annual
Joha Byrea Wight, 79. father
Jubilea
and
to
swap
stories
of
yrs*
of Henry Wight of thl* city, died
I
"
.
, sistant postmaster, said tixlay.
tsryear.
yesterday to Atlanta from hsart
in c r e a s e In S a n lo r d
It was estimated that upproxltrouble, aaaovdiag te an Aiaaclat■— ■
mutely |I30,(Mo In bonus bonds
MORMON
Gl'IDR
FOR
31
YEARS
*d Froaa tosgatih.
Near y IS.WHI in governmenl have liet-n cashed here since they
My- Wight waa a prominent
SALT LAKE CITY, Rept. I I . - "baty bomU” have been sold due- Hive lieen in circulation. Nrar y
Cairo, G#w taag oil grower aad a
John B. fah r wh-&gt; f»r t l ing the first half of September $300,000 worth Of the hoods weie
part peu ldmit ef th* Gaorgia
year* has been dropping pin* m from the Sanford postoffice, postal claimed by ex-seivice men in tho
Stete AgrkuKuroJ Society. Ha piSanford vicinity.
the rostrum to demanetrale the authorities reported today.
oaoarad to th* development of th*
Each certificate I* worth $."r0
famed arnuitks of the Mormon This figure wss a considerable
taag *0 b daatry In Oaorgb aad
tabernacle, his celebrated his 7Hth increase over the sales record for fare value, Mr. Harrison explainer!,
far paaia waa regarded aa aa aMbirthday. A pin dreppad ran U&gt; the month of August when less rThe maturity date is 1912 at which
•tendta* farmer aad aa aathartty not at present told aay danger f-r T. Deane, on Geneva Avenue, be. heard through the vaat domed hall than 1500 of the securities were i time a small accumulation of inm agricwltar* to Goacgla, . _ tha United lUtea,
____ .
fur* returning to Du a*din.
purchased,
__ _ __1 teres! ia payable.
whkh ecata 5,M0 parse aa.

Sanfontite’a Father
S w onabi la Atlaata

Nationalists

among them
were fleeing
France rulhrr than fight

•I•) *t h I*. M. and Thursday a!
V A. M.

Teachers' Examina- Chaa. Wert O f f e r s
tk&gt;M S c h e d u l e d
Diamond Ring For
Banfonl DeMoley members will
•eaambb nt the Masonic Temple
h ere On Thursday I n i t i a l V i c t o r

Keserrations for th*
affair
MO hatag accepted by T. E.
Simpaow, KIwants rhainaan af
th* commu te* on srrangemsnts.
Two ooeaalon of Sen. Loftin'*
address wtU mark hla first vUU
to lem toab County since taking
0 rent to th* U. 8. Senate.
Members af th* Sanford Lions
Club aad Rotary Club have been
invited to hear the senator. Also
th* City aad County Commlssloaa aad the County Bar Aaa*«Mten are offend the opportu­
nity af artiadtog. Too. those who
arc not nfflUatod with any of
m* argaalaatbaa may attend th*
luncheew end If planning to do
■o should maka reservations witk
Mr. Rlmpaaw.

Socialists C h a r g e d
With Trouble Stir
In North A f r i c a

Jewish New Year services, to
commemorate the Jewish calendar
year of MU7. will l* held here at
the Community* Center YVedncs-

toa'ght a t S o'clock to b y plan*
for the coming year, it waa anFive thousand children, whllu
Following Its custom of the patt
teaThe ailUGon of problems of v|. aounetd today.
and colored, todiy had picked up'sesrral year* The Herald will spun■ton can do much foe unruly chil­

first six day* of th* past weak,
According to a statement Issued
by F. E. Brigham, secretary for
the Commission,
' TMroughout the state Friday,
there wer* 33 rare of grapefruit
Wing prepared for shipment. Briglam laid. Last year only Bt car­
loads had boon skipped up to Sept
M.
' Brigham laid K shipment* are
Not curtailed It may be necessary
h r th* Coatrel Committee to limit
th* total vehsma having Florida,
ft# urged shipper* to cut down
their pl&amp;lng immediately, adding
that th* committee la reluctant to
preommend a volume prorate and
Would do so only no a teat resort

FRENCH" SAY FLAG*
ISTONED BY REBELS'

Services P l a n n e d
F o r Observance O f
Jewish New Y e a r

V those cars went forward In the

THE B06&amp;—BUT!

GANDOLFO, Italy,

**l’&lt;- It— (A*|—Pope I’iua XI b
itrung, passionate tone* tdday
gave hi* blessing lefor* the whole
world to the militant defeaee
again*! the -mad” force* of com*
Wuum, declaring the** force*
menaced, In tragic Spain and els*Where, -the very foundations ef all
anler, all culture and all civlltalion,”
The Holy father nevertheless
Inv.ihed “jpecial love born of mer­
cy and compassion” for the Span*
l*h persecutor* of bishops and
Priest* and rilln! upon constituted
authorities In all nation* to “op*
po*c the** great evil* with every
remedy and barrier that la poslib *.”
Sa.lly h« foresaw utter rhao*
If "those who have a duty in lit*
matter do not hasten to repair the
Dbk Powell ami Joan Blondrll, screen stars, are filing notice breach—If, indred, it ia nut alof Intentbn to wed at the Los Angeles marriage license bureau.
Unde# California law It will be three daya before they ran obtain
a license. The singing star and Mlaa Blundell gave no definite
date for their nuptial*. (Associated Press Photo)

€|TY NTEWS B

Th* local* of Zan* C r y ’s "King
of the Royal Mounted,” Twen­
tieth Century-Fox release, la th*
primitive vastnesa, of Northwest
Canada,
Replete with spectacular action
hlghllahted hy scenic grandtur,
nnd hard-rldlng romance Inter­
spersed with fast-,hooting thrills,
th* picture stars Robert Kent
with Rosalind
Keith and Atan
..................
Dinehart featured at the head of
Tobert Ta,lev's father -waa e a cast of Hollywood favorites.
reentry doctor, who mad. Ft*
can* on a bieytb, and war* a Wyoming ranchers in aavsrnl
darby hat to s u b la b tho dig­ aaotbaa are waging w ,r agalmt
ptalrb dega which thsy say nr*
nity of hb ptamaiM .

Nkk Grind* directed tha pro­
duction from Ih* screen play by
Robert D. Andrew* and Joseph

Pamplona Governor*
G i v e n Control In.
San Sehaatian Aa,
Communists F l e a :

PAIR I8F IR S T TO
ilA K B ROUND TRIP

extremely funny, white Warren
Hull and Patriate Elite furnish
tha romantic episodes that heap
th* younger ab ates! af tha
audiences agog with b taro at
Mat that it U aU mmanr*
and comedy, hewever, for there
are pbnty af thrMb in tha pic­
ture when a band af hank bas­
te rapt to shoot ap the town. It
dite go on a raiapaga and atrrrailns fnr the lovers to capture
most unique situatbna imagitha desperadoes In oa* of the
noble.
Hull tloos a fine pbre of act­
ing, although the radio linger
nover resorts to hoag. Mlaa Ellis
also is execellent as hla spunky
brkb. Herbert and Cavanaugh. ■&lt;
tha heaiieckad husband aad hb
mousey filcnd - are scream*- It
themselves, neither aver having
donn better remedy work.
Dorothy Vaughan b ■aacolKnt
as tha virulent housewife wno
hn.i a yen for th* long test Rob­
ert Gbcklor, who proves to hi
Mugsy O’Banbn, leader af th*
ibs p«redoes.
Frank McDonald has dona n
fine pbre of direetbn, bringing
out nil the humor of the original
pl(y by Martin Flavin.
'

Two new hit senge, Mthorel
by Hurry Akat and Rldncy Cla-v,
arc featured In "Htar For A
Night,” Twentieth Century-Fox
hit.
They are:
“Over A Tup of'Coffee."
"Down Aroun' M alika'W ar*
Claire Trevor, , Jew* Dwrwall.
Arline Judge, Evelyn V i able, J.
Edward Bromberg, paan Jagger,
Alan Din*hart and J oyce Comp­
ton nr* featured In "Star For A
Night."

MISS AMERICA* OF 1936!

Night C U b Singer,
n a fw lm l A ir­
Man Near Comple) ttato Of Ocean Hop

SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK

SUNDAY, MONDAY—“ My Man Godfrey/* co-starring
WUIbm Powell and Carob Lombard.
TUESDAY—"Lor* Begins At 20“ with Hugh Herbert,
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY—Double feature, “Earth­
worm Tractor," starring Joe E. Brown, with June Trivial "The
Devil'" Squadron," starring Richard Ulx.
FRIDAY—Double feature. "Star for a Night,” with Claire
Trevor and Jane Darwell, ami sprrlal return tnguvment af
"Bullete or Ballots" with Edward C. Robinson.
SATURDAY—Doubb feature. “King of the Royal Mount­
ed," with Robert Kent and Hma1i.i l K&lt;ilh; "JuIlbri-uk," with
Juno Travb, Craig keynolda.

bv* and honor, nt least tempo,
rarlly, for he breaks with Ut* poIlea and ostensibly becomes a '
criminal himself, |n order to
gather Ih* evidence to break up
n band of crook* su powerful
that no ona bail aver been abb*
U put tlM-fWrt
------ J
Tho picture Is tha story af
racketeers who are supposed to
b# renpectabb society leaders,
Tha children manage l» keep business men of wraith, pollup the pretense after the moth-r tic lam of high position and ,
- , ...
_.
h“ l- Thu
arrives but when J. Edward bankers, men so well known that l,ta*
nno
sus|M-ets
them.. . The"/
never'
pWur*,V I based
on I .aI story
V j Jon­
Bromberg, an eya specialist, no
_
.
■. S
.
.
- 1L . .
I—
! »
l u s a,seas o f
promises to restore tho mother's are soon with any of th« crooks
aight by an operation, they re­ wha carry out their orders, but
alist the gamo Is up unless they contact just one man In tha work­
can devise some sensational ruse. ing organizatbn, wha carries out
Two new hit Mings are fen- their order* and delivers th* pro.
tnreil In the produrlbn, which ceeda of their III rotten rains.
war directed liy lewis Reilrr, un­
Tho itory Is hy Martin Mooney,
der tho supervision of Executive the New York newspapermen
Producer Kol M. Wurtirl.
who exposed racketeering In tha
newspapers, and was sent to ja»

*lag saara Scareer,
Kwhent fan -M-G-M.
s s is r

'Lady Peace’
(Sighted Over Tear I t Jail
North America For GnaEvaat

A Macing automobile, owned by
G. E English, yesterday afternoon
brought thn City Fire Department
into action at Geneva Avenue ami
Melhinvil'r,
While not estimating th* damagw
to the vehicle, Chief Mack Cleve*
land said the entire upholstery was
luiir.nl. the top destroyed and thw
paint cracked by th* heat.
A defective electrical eonaec*
lion was said to have been th*
cause of thn fire.
i

FORMER HL.WFM MEET

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Sullivan Say a Thomtu h
Good Information Sa
■hoppers going to Um m u b
pnwpcet of always being a
chandixlng center, the m erchuti became fanpatiout with
viewing their empty stores a a i M i of n e t w e p t
. ’n !lrtr . &lt;* “ • “ ■ " c k a to t a l k . jtttta -Stag, rf HT

!V*2
2I
tte United

town tried to get every merchant la
shelves[g o o d s that would do credit to l
also. The local bank went t h e n * 1

■ r r 1; *»ja

ta

rormed of every dajrs tgogreee.
•
tao d eted stone with
were thrown open to the public the c
hand were unbelievable. Not « j p H
stay at heme to do their buying but

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already ssyiasn d dhaewt fm a I
the New Deal hat hy many w tel
bare so fbr oagpaitad I t It weald I
not ha tas o a th la aay that a la m I
majority of ths DsoMtrau la the]
a n t Coagreaa wfl ha eager to gat
rid of ths New Cast and tha radtcalf, sad ta ateke tha Pamorratt*
party what It ew M awawlly ha
new displgy counters, new fiitures and inside and outside log far a tart a sentence from a under, fbr ammpla, each a Preei-I
lighting effects practically remade the looks of the busi­ (•rant ■prach of Mr. Tboau, at dent ai ea-Ooverwor Solth or Mr.
ness section.
* » Wilwtegton, Dai, aa reported hy Jamra I t Ooa, had they horn
The merchants experiencing a new thrill of focmsed Ths Awoela tad Prow. Mr. T hiani
business and spurred on by the new people their program Is dowrlhsd as saying that Ameri­ If Uw layahlkaaa wia the n a *
was bringing to town. Intensified their seUag e u m S T ca la tha aast few yaana "w ll bo lug electloa, what will follow? Tha
Sales were held, bargains were offend and big advertise­ (Urtod oa tha rood" to either So* Con:moolets ehargo Qn t i aer Law*
or Tamtam. To that statements wore carried In the newspapers. The results of the ctaliem
oao might awoat provided
whole campaign w m that Cambridge U today a city of moat
thw af American pnii- nappy merchants, who have found the way not only to it ha pat la a different way. I
■pals la eatlmnic.i n» compete on even term* with big city merchants in neigh­ 'would aay that at this moawat
R la thla a ■nffirt&gt;&gt;m boring towns but surpass them, and whose tills are over- fo rm aad ponoaa puahlng Aawrt'own rich, aad cooId sat aspect pro­
ca toward Sociallam, and thooe
( a ta war about?
tection that might Involve confVt.
poshing America toward Fascism,
Sanction wna prompt. Protest*
are more alive ead energetic than
ares* nt auch n policy, and tha
the forces which tend ta hold
■tala department followed gjt up
America to Its traditional pattern
with n warning that thia governof society aad government. Bat I
meat la no tenao was relieving
Thr Iartlon Board meets this week and public Inter­ do
not eacludo the possibility of
Spain of rcaponalbllity for safety
est I* strongly centered on thl* group of men who will say America rtmalntog as It is, wHh
Iof Americana in tha revolt area.
ram 1*1 government of It lay whether or not certain criminal* wlU be released before h i m modification.
But the gesture bad been made.
their
prison
term*
have
expired.
The
Tarndt
Times
*eea
le t u, look st tlw iltuatloa in
* te&gt; leovd nn InviUtlun tv
The refusal of major nation* to
nartaaa newspaper corre­ this public Interest nnd the publicity given to the meeting term* of tha political parti** in
bait Japan’* at ride* into Chinn
thl* campaign, W« can dlamU* Uw
c t te leave th* Country, It a* having u salutary effect oh the Board.
and Britain’* claming and ncr|ul“WitMgead public protest* against the secret Jail de- formal Communist parly. Ntilhar
Ms sffonao waa that he told
vacant hand in dealing with Uw
of
I
hew
will
g*t
mon
than
a
few
•th, which to Muaaollnl is Ivory by the Pardon Board last June have had a good ef­
IMte moat despicable crime*. fect in lit least one respect,” *ay* the Times editorial hundred thousand votes. 1 doubt
If Mr. Thomas aspects more, and
writer.
Thia Wash
I fw tlall season la about la
"The Board members, In preparation fo» next week's 1 doubt if Candidate Browder of
• d r e way. Th# air will bt session—nt which it seems virtually the entire population | the Communist party expect*
SPECIAL
[more. If s new form af aocioty
I wMh pigiklaa. Th# player*
Bach Crystal CoMate
to Amorican — titte r
t a yards of skin, and (how of Florida’* prisons will appeal for release—have given th° coma*
ko Tom
Btwrhota
county
Judges
nnd
prosecutor*
an
opportunity
to
express
racialism or its oppiaite, fas­
■Msmpt to pick tha sure wincism — with a
few
year*
Will gat skinned.
It will not come through aay
of Ibo parties formally dedicated
wlicio ill'sjn)l'i.lo criminals were sunt uiv. for felonlcjv.ar'i to a new order. It will coma
have served only u small fraction of their senter.:.s. With­ Ithrough Trait* format loa uTmie~gT
out such publicity many of these dangerous crooks might both of tha two old parties.
The only poaaibit outevnw of
hath parti** gilt Ruiny full again slip through the fingers of tha law. Misplaced clem­ tha ejection neat November to
ency which frers a hardened criminal before he hM served
Itemocritic victory or Republican
any considerable |mrt of his sentence Is one of the worst victory,
It in common for opponvnt*
'A HtlU brown nnd white rat obstacles modern law enforcement has to face. It is dif­ of Mr. RooHVelt to say Out
ficult
enough
for
prosecutors
to
get
convictions
in
the
■MV Is tte recipient nf a gob)
Democratic victory would mean
MW aa a tribute for heroism lu
•om* variety of socla’litia. This U
t a t a g tte sleeping occupant* of fensn nnd stupidity among Jurors to combat, and tha far front neeeaaarily true. Mr.
Mwalag teas*. We wonder If a wholesale granting of |iardon* and paroles can have noth-1 Rooaavtlt la not, consciously, a
M l (hop wouldn’t hava bran Ing but u disheartening effect on the officers of the courts I comm uni. t. Certainly bo la sot a
IMB appreciated?
in |M?rformuncu of their sworn duty to administer justice. | fascist, Jla has not, coniriously,
Jsr baa about reached Ibu
hi hi# varhal attack* on Kuc­
her* bo will bsw to um) prot M bo wants to multi) any

MADISON, Whu ■opt te— I
(#&gt;—Unprecedented aapuaoloo d
library fecllitlra (or Wisconsin**
MM to include fiction sad roe*
national reading MnUrtals has
bees undortshra by Uw Male
Board of Coat re1 with plsss t o
employ a**ni of 340 BraiUe tram-

" I t is well, therefore, to note how much attention Is almod toward dictatorship. Tnw,
iH’ing given to tha matter of candor and openness for *om* of the airpa taken during hla
the coming scsmIoii hy Ihe State officials who comprise | administration haw led toward n
the Pardon Board. Tallahassee evidently has learned that ' “ aged social urder. And it might
the Inst sour itcrformuncc of this hotly stirred a deep and w*Jj “• ***1 snathor Baosavalt ad■VWi'W IntllKnatlon
,m
aIk . r e g
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|lhl* I* not nraasaatUy trua.
Within Mr. Booaavatt's circla,

rd American ^ p a l j craft,
SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO
■ OM WDndrr how secure * c
| radical advisers. Mr. Roosavilt by
ha when our first line of doMr. and Mrs A. T. Itumclter of Kept. 0 at CartsravUI*, Us. Us baa|temperament prefers theso adI la suajrcud to this sort of
Kasl Kanfurd have gon« into town bran named Samuel W*U, Jr. Mc.| vlaera to Iho conaorvatlvo tomI*
t daring praca time.
to reaide in their MignolU Ava- ^ T u t. nradfnrd will return to P *
D*mocratie party. If Mr.
, „
_
_,
, Hanford st W M rty date.
I
* » - • ! • &lt; « .»d « Wr Mppmann aaya American
i«rt onlr ,^ c*1 advisers continue to have
sjwnld taka with a grain Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Edward*

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atwi- which
-11 tte
11------1. 1— . j Iscom| awt of Europe thaw days. “U
I paklie does not wish to bo takIsv a rid* in Europo, it had UtI t a ka up it* mind to bo from
M art when it reads tbo news,
it that applies not only to the
BA hat te tte Urge glib, mcloMaMla latarpretatioiB o f that
Mb I m**a Uw_ announcement*
It war is inevitable, that tha

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l showdown in at hand, Ihe fiAtaageddoo of communism
n aa fiurtsn, «r of liberal d»Mtary vareua autocracy. Tho*«
Istyralatioiia nr* nothing but th)
tils crle* of th* European propfsada machine, and there i* no
t a wig tte American pcoplu
Safa submit to being bambouited

r

saaimunlit ramlidata for
■t Is finding It difficult “PICK A WINNER”
i hla Men* before the CONTEST WU-L BE
■&gt;
Although ho
S'hodal'd to apeak In At- HELD THI8 YEAR
a dtlegallon of Atlanta
aa was oa band to oaa that **rh coataatant must visit tha
ft try. Whoa ho arrived la Wart Jawslry store sad secure tha
-In psasab hi* doctrine* bo
“bay” ward which must bo writ­
ten oa Mr. Wert’s udvertisumcal
la the epos* reserved for the same.
Both th* guesting chart and Mr.
Wart's ad (property fUlud te) mate
ho turned la at Tte Hamid offtaa
or te tte mail before S E N . Fri­
day of sash week. Only Saturday

T he. JEWELER

Isckty’i Tire Sbep

POTATO SALAD on Lettuce-..... - lie
Broukfost Jk Lunch. Sotvod Kvtry Day
Got The Beat For L om Monos Ai

sr, earn* to town on horseback to
aea a airaus poreA*. Mis te n t,
catching sight of an akphaat,
reared aad ttea fell bach, daad.
Ipaoa waa severely injured.

'kay" word.
Upon entering Watt'd store con-

DIKB IN rU N IBA L PABUMI

toaUnta will te giraa a tlig ol pa­ JERSEY cmr, N. J, Sept, u
per bearing a word. That ward Is -(A^—Jama* Fallon, 14, wan la
the “hoy" ward aad no ta* also cm

us* it. Alan oa th* slip of poper |J- McNulty, when ho waa atrtchaa
will appear a somber. Thia smabor |» i‘h a heart attack aad died ye*,
simply mesas that aa mash sign Itorday, Patton’s mother asked lfahl* asm* *a a cermpoadfaw nans- Nolly la haadta funeral anara*-

H ftth'a S m ile!

When yew drive late our ateUon, whether you
went water or gaeoUne, wt greet you with •
smile horanso we appreciate your vahte petrora

G U L F SE R V IC E

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Women's College
P lu s General
School Outline.

And Penonal
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Calendar
Following the n fu lti
meeting of the ChriatlM
Society of the Caag

- _.«i------ T z
T?m K^d m i 0*!*m
l^ h a v a *

Louisa Nicksl, Rath and Clara
Mslsch, Emaatlna Maa*. Ircas,
Marian, and l a k f U a d a W , Jana
Gantt, Ma/joria Ballaid. MUdred
Kagan of Jachaaavlila, Mrs. J, B.
Ballard. Harald Herbst. Fred
Bender, Robert Stark, Billy Vlhlew. Gordon Coffin, and Herbert
Thun ton.

• ret*, the former fictional fc.lag
, waMa and breathes, talks and feels
aad lavas. Every player always
• &gt; M * far that k M af a part.
"Godfrey' la that sort af 'flesh and
Weed* character. Ha appeared ta
ka aaa when I read the script. Then
when 1 starved to portray him, 1
M l that ha aad I were walking
aregad the set together like Siam, aaa tw in."
William f t well stars with Carale Lombard In Universal's "My
Maa Godfrey," which opened at
tko Rita Theater on Sunday.
"After I read tho scree* plsy
af "My Maa Godfrey" 1 thought
' about Jtow ha would act, speak,
mills I bow ha would look at pco. pH, stand before tbeni, walk
. Serosa a room; haw bo would show
Ma humor *m| humanness. 1 fig­
ured oot what sort of a fallow ho
. was, what hla breeding would be,
what h* know; what hla prefertacaa sad background were. When
1 felt Hurt I wnt thoroughly oeJ gualnted wllh "Godfrey," I began
to hapersansta hla rharsetsr and
risked a y oww. 1 ate, slept and
jMkaamad 'Godfrey* ontil I was
'-'V -1 Goagory La Cava dtracted "My
Man Godfrey." The cait supporting
t WklHam Powell aad Carol* l/&gt;mj tatd Includes Alice Brsdy, Gall
f f ttr M . Jsan Dtvon, Eugene Pali IMs sad Alan Mawbray.

Mias Msry Dlghton. who plans
to lea*s tomorrow to eater the
Art Institute of Chicago, inter
talned a few friends with a Ma­
nor party Saturday evening at the
home of her parents, Mr. aad Mm
8. R. Dlghton, West Twentieth
Street.
Dinner was served from tho din­
ing room tsble which was eve*,
lalnd with a pineapple linen cloth
and centered with a bowl of pfask
rotes end agendum. Other garde*
flower* adorned the living mows
of the home.
Those present were: Mr. aad
Mrs. Henry Douglass, Mr. and Mrs,
Gordon Cherry. Mr. and Mrs, A. K.
Powers, the Misses Csmllla Dans,
Alice Wahl of Orlando, Elisabeth
Rollins. Mary Dightan. aad
George Thurston, Fred Stanley aad
Roy Frank Symss, Jr.

FredDaifferyJr. Wedi
F l o r e n c e Gillnple
The following announcement,
taken from a recent issue of the
Tamps Tribunn will be of Interest
to a number of Sanford friends;
"Mrs. Florence GilleefRe aad
Frederick Btsin Dalger, J r , were
quietly married Friday, Aug. f t at
the Bartow Presbyterian ChaPtk.
The Rev. Ted Jones, paster, of­
ficiated.
“Mrs. Dalger Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mr*.
Q. Jones of Ar­
menia Avenue and her Husband I*
the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. 8.
Dalger of IW1 Ran Nicholas
Street. The couple will reside at
tH o Mohawk Avenue. Mr. Dslger
Is associated with Rears, Roebuck
ami Company."

,

Four IntegratedCoursea Aunounccd For
1930-37 S c h e d u l e

H fgi, SI* p Mn M N rth f visitors p in
^ on# ■*»*• *nd whisper, almost

1 ALLAHASNFF, Sept. 14— la
k rep in . with modem education
trends, Flrriaia State College for
Women thin week will launch •
program of renrral eduration • •
outlined In It* revised rurrieutum
adopted latt fall afte r a two*
year »tu&lt;Y-

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Atl •* **•*•» *"*•"» »*••» Grata

Mocked by Patricio'* toother » “ "**• fur * j w ^»«IU o- (a
oho ocono Warren, the hood-1J"
,*II°**' ^ row ****•" toim
aarna grocery .to r. clerk,
• • &lt; « £ * « ■"&lt; rrta l* -MotlMr to Wired by
Deeetttt, »°u Mr&gt; •* fitting sequel to tko
Vaughn* t W l M w t Reek »&lt;e- *** j**j. Of**?’* C«will. Had wet
kart, her hanyaehad husband and Ral|w t T“^ , _
, W »•other member. *4 the famttr. I ” » * « •
Taylor*. rescue ot
them that she h»« wMtad bar
It is etiquette on the lot that
life he net marryine a mythical one does not stare at Garbo. One
Harold McCauley whom ah* an- r'.nces eererlly. even though the
dwtra with ail lb* virtaaa wt Ika heart ha la the throat, or took* the
wanly aa*.
0»**w arty aa die approaches. On*
The redoublabls llaU flaelly "»»t not ewknrraaa Garbo, aver,
awawgea to itral.hten things oak, And vet, when It cornea time far
and leaves for his honey nsaa, her closed car to draw up before
after tipping the poor little:
,,oor “f Blag. R|, there I* nseagtianhad out Hugh to be n MM; *nr »■ uacammon number af
f ir once and assert himself. Ha ’ workers who Gad themselves with
hate* to do It. but he taaangae te urgent business la the vicinity,
get up courage to put kts fee* The other day a young woman
on the parlor Uhl* and blew km in mak*.*p, garbed In early Amarlbacm smoke right into hi* wffFi can rostaw**. stood near the stse*
best curtains. H* knows ka has ertranea with the olhera. Ah*
Mrs. Alina Moiclcy nnd Mrs. heard the leak of Harold Me- «■** do* ea tier own
*t P. but
ary L&gt; Mkroag have retui e-d Cauley, who ia Robert Gleahkar, «h* had arrived at T:!M to be on
am Daytona Reich when- il*/ playing under the dwrartar time for thta. So she was .vtsiutlng
oat a Raw weeks.
_______ ■ ■ ■ ■ -----there, waiting—hat let Joan Craw...
1— ------ ford. Garb* fan, tell hr* on a

.

Sundown Storfca

Miss Geaavsae Wells has re.
tamed from Ulosmfteid, N. J,
abaca aha speak fear months at&lt;

taadtag Waaisr* Uaiea School.
Mr. sad Mr*. ¥■ L. Miller, J r ,
of Jacksonville ■» the guest*
for a few days of Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Ridge, Mayfhlr.
Mr. aad Mrs. Julias Dingfstdsr
and child ran, Margaret aad Simon,
her* return*d from Hat Springs,
Ark, aad other points where they
spent the summer.

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slds tho lot there ii • n n r «ir of
m V **
• * » twittmy *Un*g»pher or of.
,k * »lri •* »* Kress aaclalm*

n.

a , MARI
so s a y GRAHAM
( ja s lls ia anMMlM
* * tU1° **• Garbo
one* In
By
MPRHMM , h|)ff hl(l|n..
^ a
“Oh, dwep, sheep, chscyt dM R * a glimpse af her in nearly a year
he cried.
I know It sosnd* trite, hut she is
“You poor little ehtcky," &lt;«aihij s wsys an Inspiration.
Mr*, gaseko, a* she picked kiw
M saw her car coming, and th«n
up and put him back SB Mr. 1 became nervous. I trial tv hi Iv
Quacks'* shoulder. “Yea weren't my arcltement, but I am* afraid
hurt, ware you T Ok M, foetaaate- H would show In my far.*. I hell
Jy yeu fell wher* the grass ia Mac • rewspeper before my fam -an d
and the ground soft It flight sa i l »brn I took It down, the wss lr&gt;.
you for a bit, didn't it f Mr. Qaaako. r'ne. I had missed scslnl''
you'd better go wort siewty.
j It i» •» o*l mmmentxrr on
The ehicksn was soothed by the Gsrho thst other star* -r.uny of
ton# of Mrs. Quacko'a nice. Th*P »k*" »"0^
‘H*n »h* nt tbe

Mrs. Otto Behmsbl and dsughtara, Mbs La era Rchmchl and
Mia* Mary Elisabeth Rchmebl, raturaad yesterday ftam Daytona
Reach whar* lhay speat the sum-

The cotter* ofitc tally opened
today with Freshmen Weak,
Classes beglnlng Sept. Hist.
The revlird curriculum, whl.h
applie* to the flrat two year* uf
colter* work, teek* to glv* the
student u brooder renerml back*
Jrrotind for her foundation work
[before the student 1* called upon
I to select the major subject hi
(which she wish** to ipecialla*.
The renrral education program
will incluile only freihmen Uda
year.

Four integrated and required
courses In biological, physical,
and social sciences and In "bamanltie*" will be offered In tba
general education program which
Is effective in alt division* of the
college except the School • (
Music.
Fields which tho Integrated
An eatertlsfilst who stylid Mmtslf "Tho Phantom" thrsatsnsd t*
courses include are; Ulological
harm Luey Bounder* (teft» and Klsanor Young, New York dtbutjnlss,
Sciences—botany, i onlogy, phys­
tsalssa 1 10.000 wore left St a lonsly spot on Long Island. Ftdtral
ics nnd
bacteriology; Physical
f a t a posing as hiun-hiksrs. drunks and roadsulr lovers frequented
Sciences - physics, cheailatry, ma­
the rendesvou* and arrsitrd a youth who gavt hit nsms as William
in no my. and other subject*; RaJ. Butler of Brooklyn. (Assoclslcd Pros Photo)
&lt;ml Science* — sociology, w e
nomics, geography, history and
bo 1* merrier there d.iyv; nr (J ir - 1 An rxi'crlw nl is undwr any n&lt;‘»r political science; “ Hum* nit i**’’—
Ktutllsh, art, philosophy, and labv hat overcome shyness to lb) ex­ I'lciin-nnli'ii, Calif., to ilt'lcrmiiiu I t e i , music appreciation.
if
flux
will
grow
in
thu
locality.
tent that she Iris exlrit vv-lih
her rehearse; or Gnr'«» h«v fn- Ilriiril it tin- larisett state in
Summer heat set off a fire alarm
nt San lose, Calif., Industrial plant.
vitcu H.iotl Itslhhone, h-r Katenin South AmrHrti.
tf ''Anna Karenmu." to vivl'. op
her set, et cetera.
To all tvf which the lemly ''-*o
whi.t?" it not sufficient nn-ucr fnt fiirbo remains the only t ’.vie
a iiitsr whesa very moo.lt 'n.tke
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I BQUJPOU1K rm.L ON TOUR
SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. II—
(AP&gt;—A dott-kooso that rost
• &lt;488.000 to build, proper*v of Coliota Moore, film star, wss dieplayed here arcentiy. It haa been
The Great Southern desert ef
viewed In FT tlllan by m&gt;ir» than Arabia, about 300.000 square mi ce,
was crossed for the first (law by
a non-Moslem In 1030-81.

The First Triumph 01 The
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Mr. aad Mrs. L. F. Boyle rrturned Bssaday from lanirrns.
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days. Tlley wars accompanleil
by their daughters, Lillian, Dial
Gray, aad Rse* Coke Boyle,
who had hams visiting
their
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i N half *t UM otetli te- M ; M m
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I a n yratoriay if tm to t Aufuatte* TwaBay.
•ten will
M m Um It. Aurusttea m
Toeeday,
T-^ la Um aMoml n
Vedaaeday aad Theraday and
the
yroeldad aaere
M l Um arete* lU iM iaf tea me will ret
here for the
game* neat
elalk aa
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. .-i.tfM ^'tM paaA local akortotop, ■atardby aad
In addition to karllag sraso,M A n M Um cyrnk wMck m ! o h
W t wmalat rally wfcca ka da- tiaaal ball, dotload alao waa the
M a w n Jo . DoUkh, wIM batting atar of the game, driv­
ing eat three alagiea la four
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'O ra, wHk Um tytag r m Freak trlya to the ylate. Fltagerald,
WaMa, T*Bahre in third boa#- It. Aagoaiae coaterflelder, relflee atUM, Ml to okort aad RaayoM Jected three hlta la
Mka waa aa flirt, raced all Um temyta.
doayaad and Aawral were the
,.« ay to third aa McGowan’*
. I p a la l i n t aad tkaa trotted only Tallakaaaea playera able to
'kMBar wkea Sayaate threw wild kit aafoly
IF tktrd.
‘tflM vaaM waa aly-aad-taak
ta rn atari to flalak, the aeore T H E S T A N D I N G S
_ l&gt;*M tied aa three occasions, the
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la tka aereath on
NATIONAL LIAOUI
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a-1: i m n i-e.
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DUKE vs. DAVIDSON
R U L E S
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F irtl Halt* III pernon, at Wert # Jewelr/ Stor* and itcure
IH« tRiordB. or price* o te n w ry to complht* tho adver•
Ithomtnt. Thin m ini bt dont in erdrr to qual I f in IHo
cunthtt. T M tower wht qualify—Ott more chjncH thtrt la
ft win.
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al Brooklyn.
the Relate although Cincinnati at lloaton
aeaaaUoaal ball for H I. I hmrIr a | New York.
a ll Malaga. He relieved Vania
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la tka fla tte n in g but ware V o w York U t l L J U . V 'H ll* 7-1 J
woU la *KSaT until the fifth Itrialon 7: |Mf*»ir 4.
when three hlta gave Ihem two WfllhlnfliHI Hi rhlt-Rin. both IHfltra
Mere talllee. Rwlndell hit hi* prigI jH.n#d mOinlid ll T r4« t
heme run la the firat of the Wdehlnflnit «l rh ltd l'i, 3 lanien
IW«(or hI VMrnlt
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ler la the aeventh and Earl AIBOlTNRRtl AMATIITlOl
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N O T Ii ie t a u t e Plorida doei not play thic weelf wo aro tubctituting
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SPORT CHATS
By JIMMY CHAPMAN

U f a Yah Waayl
gent te this city and county.
Maay a tear te ahed each fall
Wild and Wrely!
by promlklng young iportewritUp in New York yesterday,
*r», who In tk o ir cnlbu.sla.nm. tk* boys from S t Louis engaged
berem* over aaaioua to prove in a tooth for toenail battle
their ability aa aporta foreciatcre with the Jraguedeeding Giants
and try their hand at picking In a fight for supremacy In the
winner* te thee* week-end foot­ senior circuit. Remarkable v.as
ball tut*.
Ihe way the crvwtla turned out
Football farj and relf-stylcd
Now, this
p aper b giving for the battle, with mor* Ilian
prognostica­ 50,000 being turned away from
dope aiperte of thl* section will three 'drug *tor»
who. .crowd
bi afforded an opportunity thia tor*,''
..
. .
.around
.
.,tho the gates, after 65,000 fans had
packed in the giounda for the
fall and -Inter In try tk.tr .kill « S u ° " . f 2 .
™ ter .0
1 ! ^ battle of centuries.
major
college
at .electing winner, and.predict. football ° ’games, m*i°
f CO,,W
a chance
to
Yes, It waa oP DUiy who
ing *roie* of Ihe nilloa’a leading prove their ability at picking came through for the third lime
football games each week-end winners and predicting scores, In thrre days, to put tha Card*
through The Herald’* a*pkk-tlH- and wo aspect to sre more than back In the pennant rare with
winn»rH ronlcat, which will begin one self-styled dope espert fall a victory in th# last game. Had
with the scaaon’a opening gam:* down te woe Hid shed leurs for they dropped that final gamo of
Saturday.
his apparent Ignorance In pick­ the twin bill after losing the
Prliee will be offered to winneri ing the wrong team.
first, they would have been in f­
What a pleasure It will be to initely out of th« pennant race,
in Ihe contest each week and the
contest I* e i pec ted te arouse ua to ae* those, who like so well but as It is they still have a
Intimidate •
sportiwrlter chance to overcome the fourmure interest among local grid to
ten* than any other local con- after he has made a tew week­ game lead now anjoytd by the
will be chanked each week, and end bomrs, down and out be­ New Yorkera.
failed to
como
Again w# would like to point
•tore merchant* of this city will cause Duka
In their game with out that DUiy
pitches
two
attempt to give prises which will through
Interest and attract more partici­ Davidson or because dear oP games to Carl llubbeU’t one and
Slwash failed to go down in do- pulls Innumerou* contests out of
pant* in the contest each week.
(tear* tn be played over the na­ feat for the 122nd straight time. the fire by hla splendid relief
8o, Homer Little, S. A. II. burling, whi.h we would say
tion this week-end are as follow#:
Duke vs Davidson; Citadel vs Wilkinson. Bill Palmer awl u places him among the Immor­
Newlerry; North Carolina 8tnt* ffw oiher champion prupnotica- tal* in the world of baseball.
All due credit must be given
v« Eton; Portland v* Pacific Uni. tors around here, prepare lo
\.-rally; Xavier v» Transyhani*; meet thou fate, for Ihe lime will lo those rough house guy* from
come when your pre-game pre- Ihe Midwrst for thiy have un­
Oklahoma A. and M. vt Edmond dlctlona
will fall thorugh.
doubtedly
kept Ihe
National
Teachers; Testa A. and 1. va Rlcj;
Regardless of the woes whlrh 1-eague race alive with Interest
Jordan va Oshkosh Tracbere;
ran ba had aa • result of a for the |iast three seasons, all
South Carolina v* Ersklnet South plck-the-wlnner
contest, it I# of which went toward* (lacking
Dakota
State
v*
Guatavus most certainly a deckled plen*- Ihe crowds through the turn­
Adolphus; St. Norb*r|va St, Mary; ure to know that you picked a stile* to bring more cash into
Howard Payne va f e n * Chrte- team ta win that waa doped to the hat.
tian; Dickinson va Army Medical; lore by thrre touchdowns, so aft­
There Is no doubt but what
Rhode Island v* American Int.; er all, this contest has It* up* thos# youngsters are the most
Xavier (New Orleans) v* Jarvte; aa w*U ai It haa It* downs, all { Interesting nine te the major
V. M. I. vs Wofford.
of which goes to make It more leagues, for they supply pep. I&gt;u*
Also, Aberdeen Teachen vs interesting to the ladies and gin- mor and color that no other
Ellrndal* Teachers; Catawba va tlemen of the sporting conlln- team In decades haa given lo Ihe
Cullawhe* Teachen; Centenary v#
“great American pastime."
loulstena Normal; Clemaon va va Daniel Baser; Huron v* Valley
Cl a Joey Repeat 7
Prrsuyterlan; Davls-Elkina | a City Teachera.; Kansaa Wesleyan
What we would like to know,
Lang.ey Field; Duluth k.sellers ts
va Sterling; Loyola (Los Angeles) I* just how strong is this guy
Wlncna Teachers; Emory-llenry v* va California Tech; McPherson vsi AI Ettore, who meets Joe IojuI#
Randolph-Macon; Jonesboro Teach­ Emporia Teachers^ Mercer v:r 1in a 15 round struggle on Sept.i
ers vs Southwestern; Kentucky va Statesboro, Ga. Teachers; Midland! 22. Should he gain a victory
Maryville; King va Tvnn. Weilyva Yanktown; Minot Teachers «#} over the Drown Bomber he will
an; Mi.alssippl va Tann. Weily. Spearfish Teachers.
1gain a high place in Ihe heavy­
ally; Monmouth Teachers vs IJnAlso, Morris If array va Mar­ weight ranks, whlrh would place
field) V. P. I. vs Koanoka; W. Vir­ shall; No. Dakota State v* Oma­ him In line for a battle with
ginia va Wayneaturg; Winnipeg ha; Oklahoma Baptist v* Murriy Jimmy Braddock.
Rugby v# Concordia.
Agri.; Pacific Lutheran v* Fort
AI'.o, „Anpienliio
vs ,,Rich­ Lcwb; St Ambrose v* DuhvJc; S*.
_ Schorl
.
mond; Demldjl Teachers a. Moor-. Thom„ v, North , )aknta. ...... ..
head Teachers; Hi.ilinitt* Jr. v .i|,l(lkc, , v&lt; Sintu K&gt;1
ttta%
lapcov* your skla Relieve the Ink
Monmouth; Csnyon Teacher# v*,v* Texas Wesleyan; low* (Vntrnl tauoa o f pimples sad blotch** with
Panhandle A. and M.; Carthage va vs Grinnall; Jamestown vs Align i.
rew diteg, irlaatlbrillT medlretid
Darlington Jr.; Chillicothe Dus. vs lana; Spring Hill v* Troy TrarhMl.sourl “II”; College of Idaho vn ers; San Bernardino v# G'rndnlu
A.Dion Teachers; llanl-SImmuii. Jr.; Southcwestern va Victoria.

List Of G uica To Be
Played Saturday. la
filven For Selectioa

CardsGain Evea
Break In Twin
Bill With Giants
Record Crowd ’Watch
W a y Pitch Superb
Ball ToGmlnVictory
NEW YORK, Sept. 1 4 .-W 7 Amid the tumult and the roar of
the mightiest crewd aver to wit­
ness a National League baseball
game, an overflow crowd of 64,.
417 that packed th* Polo Ground*
to th* rafters, th* Ieague-leading
Giants aplit a spectacular double­
header yesterday with their fore­
most challengers, the SL LouU

Cardinal*.

Rushing to the rescue of tile fal­
tering Roy Parmelre la the eighth
Inning of the final game, the great
Diiay Dean aavrd an even brruk
for th* crippled “Gaa House Gang-’
after Ih* Giants had pinned their
rare back with an 8-4 victory In
the opener, with th* aid of two
homer* by Mai Ott.
Dean, pitching in hi* third gamo"
In two straight days, turned back
the home tram with the tying run
on second base In each of the last
two Inning*. Hla brilliant relief job
protected a one-run margin,
clinched a 4-3 decision for tbn
Cardinals what waa due mainly to
Johnny Mlie’a homer with two on.
and kept alive what’* left of tho
furious pennant battle.
The crowd overflowed every
available bit af seating or stand­
ing room te th* entire park. Dosena among the 15,000 standee*
sought perchea in th* steel girders.
Gates to the Polo Ground* were
closed shortly after 11 A. M.‘, near­
ly three hour* before the first
game. Police estimated nearly 50.­
000 person* were turned away.
Thousands remained In the vicinity
of the park, getting th* returns
on the rebound.
“Old Dll'* was a trifle wild from
'iver-work but In the gathering twl.
light hi* fast basil was difficult to
#ee and harder to hit.

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wall knotted the arora in AlUmtH 5: l4lmtlr»iH*nt 3
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mm# «"»|i 4; Nnahvlll# I.
eighth before both team* put Now OHfhrh I : K i»a « vMI# I leer
on their ninth Inning relHee. M il tarn#
mini.

AUo Don’t Forget
that the Boy O r
Girl Student • Now
Leaving For School
Will A ppreciate
m o st a W a t c h
From W ert’s

w ith
R M I YOU! WATCH repaired COLORED WOMAN want* job
by one whe really known how doing laundry. Ethel (telnet,
TPe E. Sth Bt.
A A g g a .*
“Mag. Ave.
II rtom ach ACID. OAH I »— A yutaM N te 1m Rent.
FAINfl, INDIGESTION relle«td
* * Got Free aample doctor’* FOUR. ROOM furnUhed apart­
ment. W. L. Cooper, phone 720.
“
Udga, a t MdteynLaney’a Drug Rterea.
IFUKNIHIIKD 4-ROOM IIOUftK.
Dealrable. AUo Apt. Cor. E.
2nd A Locuat. lak k o n .

FOR RENT furnUhed 3 bedroom
houae. Good location. ITurno
122-R for appointment.
FRESH~MILKING~llol*Ute cow,
140. M4 locust. Mike Sauk.

Twalva-lnvh harbor guns at Fuit

Nicaragua discourage* the Im-

ready being ahuwn in London.

Me. (04 locuat, Mlk* Raua.

“Black-Draujrht I h
Purely Vegetable”

FOE BALE) Uaad Kelrlnator
elaetrie refrigerator. Almost —What Dora H u t
Mean?
tw unit. |M- Eaay term*, (tea
A great many things
can
aral AppUaaca Co.
rau*« lonatipatlon ami there are
MISSIONARY Strawberry plant*.
Grew* f n «
northern alack.
Rag Packard. Pbore 414-W.
HYPO HI-TEST tractor foal. 10c
par gaBteL Sinclair Refining

Co., Saaford.

WE HAVE several

_

used
electric refrigerators at low
ID WOMAN wants job aa H lne aad liberal term*. Call at
Mall day. Haaa Mitchell,1Hill Hardware Co* lac. Phone 53.
FOR SALE: RIM. I 1-2 t..n
Rtadabakar track. Geadruaniag
read!Oao. Hauled five ten* from
Dayton, Ohio ta Sanford. Apply
P. a &gt;*a 157. ’
LAOIS QUANTITY USED celltag aad S a 4’a far sale.

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many remedies to relieve It, hut
potelbly none more popular than
th* “vagelabl*’’ laxative*.
Among theae, Black-Draught
ta outetanding. In Ita manufac­
ture, leaves of a certain plant
are used, and th# roots of cer­
tain others. These are dried so
they will kr«-n without preeervaUvea. , . no other chemical
change from ta# way they grew
In “f'othc- Nature’s medicine
garden.** By iM r being finely
ground, the digestive syetem ex­
tract* the active medicine right
where It U aeyded. Conitlpxtkm
la relieved.
Black-Draught b so economical
that a 28-rent package average#

upwards ef IS dost*— Adv,

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FACTORY FRFSH

1

Cty To Plan
Water Plant
Improvement

Speakers Urge Im­ New York Times
portance Of Aid­ B e r t a Germans
ing P a r t y Candi­ ■ p o n a t b l e For
dates In November Raids On Madrid

ip PAT PATTERSON

The City Commliwlon to­
day had under advisement n
plan for the eatablUhment
of an improved municipal
water system.
j Representative* of sever­
al firm* dealing in problems
related to water supply nppeered last night before the
B o a rd
nnd
sugirested

changes te the local system and
th* coat of such change*.
The representative of a com
petty which for 14 years hat
dealt with municipal water pnd&gt;
lent* offered a flat rate of *'•&lt;&gt;'&gt;
for a complete survey of tin*
Sanford system to culm'nntc in
aa exhaustive report xml rrrnnt
mrndatlnn* for Improvemtntt.
Th* n-presentativn, who hail
Mies walcr-rnftening niulpmrnl
aakl that In the event the Com­
mission saw fit t&lt;» employ hi#
firm for any engineering work
grovjng from Ihe survey, the
1600 fee would apply on the ad­
ditional work.
It waa explained that San­
ford water contains Iron and
•alphur bacteria, a fact which
occasionally causes local hydrunte
to produce red water.
*
Paul Stein, with two associate,
proposed a thorough inspection
af th* water plant -Hh Ihe P m
te *Ww of making certain power
dad v*mp chawre*.
If* pointed out that at pre*, rat on* 15-horscpower motor is
1 supplying one-half of the city’s
- water, while u I0 hor*e|mvur
engine Is supplying Ihe other
half. .
Mr. Stein attributed the power
loo* tn the use of air-lift pump*
on the mote powerful motor,
while a highly efficient ccntelfugal pump is employed on Ih*
wesker engine.
The three advocated the aboli­
tion of the air-lift device* mol
recommended the suh.tUiilion of
centrifugal pumps for gn-Vcr
•fficicncy and economy.
At tho conclusion of their ( xplanations, a pries »f SIJI75 rn«
placed before the Commission lu
cover the purchase of suffi.-ient
power generntors and «nnip» for
Ut* realixaiion of the proposed
changes.
For aoms time Ihe commission
haa been considering the pinlil*m of producing Its own power
at th* local water plant, rather
than buy electricity from the
power company.

-4 —
V.
Maxwell Ballty Thomas, 20,
a former resident of I’aola, dies!
jJi'' Monday in Galnrsvillr, it was re­
ported here today.
Funeral aervicra and interment
are scheduled to be held in Sil­
ver Ink* Cemetery at I I*. M.
Wrdnrsday with the lire. H. F.
Grafywn officiating.
Erickson
Kuncral Home In in charge.
Pallbeareri aro Morris Imdgr,
Edwiii Pridgen Clifford Thomas,
Robert Jama*, Fred Jamrs and
Cassl* Spiny.
Mr, Thomas had spent most of
Ms life te Paolo, although he had
bran residing in Gainesville for
Surviving are |h* mother, Mrs.
Burning ar0 the mother, Mrs.
Susan Thomas of Fanis; a sister,
Mrs. Floyd Ellis'of Winter Park;
and five brothers, James Thom
aa and Lr-tcr Thomas of Dr■srewl, )V. II. Thomas of Sanford,
R. J. Thomas of llinton. Va., and
llocac* Thomas of 1*1010.
LUCIANO LOSES
PLATTSBURGH, N. Y.. Sept.
15.—IN’)—('faulty Judge Th‘/m&lt;
P. Croak# ti’rncd down Charles
"Lucky" Luciano’a bkl for free,
•fern yreterday. Counsel for th*
(•rarer New York City vice-overj lard naaounceH l«at*dia(rly (hit
Lucians’# ronvicilon would be ap• pawed aa&lt;l th* eofditutinnality
• of tb* law under which It waa
obtete*d would b« challenged.

.

S B !'

Irving O. Thalbrrg
SANTA MONICA. Calif. Sept.
18.—W1)—Irving Thalberg, 37yenr-uld motion pletur# priNlucer
and husband of Norma Shearer,
died suddenly here late yestrrday
of loliar pneumonia which de­
veloped from a slight cold.

Agriculture Unit
To Hold Annual
Confab Thursday
Club WliTNominate
Officers To Serve
For Coming Year

More than 50 Itemorreta, many
from outlying arcliuns of the Coun­
ty. last night attended the first
msjor political meeting of the
presidential campaign year. Tha
session was held In the Court
House.
Three local speakers, headed by
Gar and W. Spencer, featured th*
night’s program.
Mr. Spencer, In s brief address,
pointed out that the Koosevflt Ad­
ministration has spent 297 millions
of dollars in Florida within th*
last thrre and one-half year* In
an effort to hasten th* return of
prosperity.
Further, he declared, the ex­
penditure and the Administration
has assisted farmer and home-own­
ers and replaced confidence in
hanking house* by Insurance of de­
posit*.
Judge James G. Sharon reiterated
Mr. Spencer’s remarks, sibling that
the Democrat’* farm program h.*d
■Ions ronuldershlo to bolster Ihe
•ntlre economic situation of tho
United States.
S. A. B. Wilkinson *tre*«ed the
necessity of encouraging support
of the party’s ticket and urged tho
attendance of Seminole Democrat#
at the Or'ando rally scheduled
Friday night. Fred Cone, gule-r
natorial nominee, ami other prom
t aoilao#* «•&gt; raw# Tkr#»

One of Seminole County's oldest
nml ino*t effective farm organiza­
tion* will hold it* regular annual
meeting in the auditorium of the
local high school building, when
Ihe Semino'e County Agriculture
Association meets there at 8
p'slock Thursday night
Announcenii-nt of the meeting
wu* made today by Alex R. John­
son, secretutj of the o u-nr/v^i n. I
According to Mr. Johnson, tu.inv.s
to come before the group will con­
sist of a re|&gt;ort of the past year's
activities and nomination and (lec­
tion of officers fur the ensuing
year.
I’rcscnt officers of the Associa­
tion are, F. F. It &gt;rner, president;
Henry Nickel, first vlro-preslilent;
Charles Dunn, second vice-presi­
dent; Henry Thurston, treasuiu;
and Alex It. Johnson, secretary.
Member* of the board of direc­
tor* In-side the officer* a n ;
George llulme*. J. J. Dolly, C. F.
Ilranan. It. U. Chapman, John
Meisrh, Sr., Ilex Packard, Gus
Schnmh, Itoy Frank Synies, Sr.,
and George Witmcr.
Though the organization ha*
been practically Inactive for the
past few month*, Mr. John*on
pointed out that it was through
the effort* of this group lhat Ihe
first State Farmer’s Wholes*!*
Market wa* secured for this city.
The agriculture association spon­
sored a movement to obtain the
market and plan* were laid for It’s
construct ion by them, with final
approval being received at Talla­
hassee.
An attempt will be made at ihe
meeting lo reorganise the group
anil have It to become actively en­
gaged in the farm work of this
county.
.
A ap4-ei.il
invitation to all
farmer* lo attend the meeting wax
issued by Mr. Johnson.

As determined Rebel soldiers
were marching toward Madrid to­
day, Spain’* Fascist commanderIn-cklsf, General Francisco Fraico,
was reported to have pledged 13,­
000 mor* men for an attack, on
th* capital of the Socialist gov­
ernment.
Madrid leaders Ihcmsrlirs made
th# announcement, -aying It Waa
learned from s Ri-bd deserter.
Th# government contended It
was successfully checking
fadvsnrr- on several battle front* hat
th* Rrbcls, apparently securely
established In the north and ex­
treme south of Spain, claimed they
are preparing for a grnrral move­
ment on MuIrbL
The New York Times, in n ills,
patch from a correspondent at C«icere*, Spain, reported the town
had ITen “made into n gigantic nlr
base filed with German nvlstnrs."
The correspondent claimed Ger­
man flier* nre responsible for all
recent Rebel victories nnd had Iwen
making sucre*.ful air raids on Ma­
drid. lie said reporters who learned
about the German* hail been Im­
prisoned or killed.
German alrmrn, Ihe Time* story
said, made n &gt; prenlense of wear­
ing Spanl-h uniform* bernu*# the
field I* carefully guarded. The
correspondent said flier* “camber
into their plane* and take*off op­
enly."

N T M I tm

27 4

|

*One Third Of Sen­
tence* P h r a s e Ih
Cited lly Governor
A§ Group Convene*

GOP Standard Ilearef
T a k e s Governor's
F i g h t By 40,000
Ballot* In M a i n e

TAI.I.AIIAHSKE, Sept. Ig. -The Staff Cordon Itonnl t«»
day clamiMil down on tho gonoral
trio that it would not cwti^klrr
drmency niiplicatiomc unlmn |»t »**un«*rn have nrrvod at Irani onethinl of thrir wntrnrm.
Inivrrnor 8h«dtx# iM.aid (h airman, announ«o«l (ho tuli* n« tho
ho4id 0|*rin(I .i m'ih unnii.'l m*arIoii with apjToMmaUI)
l.'hNl
ap|Hal« h rfoio it.

LANDONITKS GET
:i SEATS IN HOUSE
[America Watches As
Five. Staten Hol d.
Primary Flections
It. va# l&lt;«Klslnl rm a

Stmlving IIn- Itcpulillculf
viitury in Maim’, thi* notion
TK« lluard n h o
doriilrd
it
|»r«’pnr« &lt;1 tmlay for tho usu­
Would n«*t announve any of it-v
al "|i &gt;#t niortom", of tho
action* until tin* nr bn ion in coin*
A fa n ta stic lalo i f a ^foreign
argument
thut
ph’t’tl.
‘’AnnouncuimnU
in power*' plot t » 4 i *iiio i i u i I o K in j ftirioiia
ra*c* will hi* made u it Inn .'ID h!d\vnrd o f t2ri*a! R n ta in \\.n told lireahs out every four yvRM
day&lt; i%inI nil action* vaiI'*«I»c tin lu court .it l.oiitfoii l*v tSoorgo A n ­ Iji* to how far the Pine Treo
no i men |
B lim illa n n iiK ly ,"
tho ti row McMlIloU (;|ImVO| Will WUA slate re .siili can lie wmaitl#
fiovctnor «nitl.
1Rcntrvtred 1 • a &gt;* it m priiuin u|M»a em l a "weather vane” of
Thl« llllr lviolii.il *1 fi%4* It|t|d|- ronvh’tiori *»f i»r.••In* ing u rvY(dvo.* uatj.n-wiile I'te.siileiilial Hun-

Thuddeu* t'ickrn* (above), 21,
secretary to the late Mrs, Anna
I’owrrll t'rnokshank. 78, wa* held
n* a material witness while Lo*
Angeles police sought lo determine
whether itiluml causes brought
death to the wealthy woman who
hud named the youth the major
beneficiary in I er will. (Associat- rattoM lontd ) on tot day to roni
mutt* death vrntcnrrh ti* ltf«* im
I l’re«* Photo)
primnment.
Twenty -two |»iiwi»nom •enDnccd
from Sendnido rminty an* nniomr
Ih
tho innmtrN of tho State Prison
Farm w Iio -h*
n|»|i|iratioii« f*»r
i*tomi*in |io Imftti|# i hi* llrtaid.
ruder th,- Itoaid'H ruling, tho

Huge Rattler
Taken Near Here#
Donated To Zoo

following

|*eixoii«,

who

•*with Intent t •• aU rnt III'* M iiJe » ly H
in the ro l(d u u tii I |d«*ti I tliro w ing
un ul(u t ut 4 «*n-«itiit i **m 11ill. (A
F(H'iatcd I ' l i ”** I ’li to|

ii|&gt;|di«’«|

Diamond
Ring - Prize
, *'uunJk KUll,y,uf ''•‘,inIK
mm*
A w a i. t# s gw
Sanfordite
I n Football Contest

a- possible.

Mr. Wert’* |25 prize will be
given lo Ihe person who win* ami
the Ititz Thratrr will donate si#
individual tickets tv *« many per­
son* ranking nrarrst Ih* winner.
Another mrdienl doctor wa* All chart* must he in Th* Herald
added to the list of professional office not later than 5 o'clock Frimen of this city today, when Dr. &lt;day afternoon.
Thomai F. McDaniel, a graduate
of the Emory University Medical
School two years ngo, came hero
lo take over the practice enjoyed
by Dr. II. D. Smith, who is resting
in * Jacksonville hospital on ac­
count of III health.
The Salvation Army today had
Sanford’s now M. II. I* s nalivj
at Atlanta, Go., where he ws.gra.Tf“r * &gt; “»'&lt; P«ruated from Boy’s High School,- an I ly lo he given for Mr. and Mr*.
anil later attended Emory Univer­ Rurn* nf luik* Mary tomorrow.
Person, who wl,h to as*i,t in
sity in that city, lie received hi*
regular college degree in 1930, the affair ar# urged to give a
and hi* Doctor of Medirine de­ pound of any kind of food to th*
delivered
gree in 19-14, following two years couple. Gifu may
of Intrrneihlp, one on X-Ray at at the Burn* horn* or dropped at
th* Grady Hospital in Atlanta the Army hradquartcr, on Kart
and another in th* Tity Hospital Second Street.
If wa, reported that Mr. Burns
at Macon, Gs.
Th* Doctor and Mr*. McDaniel, ha, been confined lo bed for
who will join him here later in tha some time. Mr*. Burn* I, a crip­
week, arc residing at the le f . ple.
tarnation# of clothing will also
Her Apartments at I2I5 Magno­
he accepted for the couple, Army
lia Avenue.
headquarters announced.
U. H. CONSUL HONORED

Sulvution Army T o
Hold 'Pound Party’
F o r County Couple

EM M

VACATION

FELT II AM, Middlesex. Eng
land. Sept. 15.—(Ah—King Ed­
ward VIII landed at the air­
drome here at 6:M P. M. yes­
terday, returning from hi* mid­
European vacation.

V u t i n nf Maine rho«e a
puldicnn govciim r to Hucrml thw
I N-mt'crjitic inctunlM’nt, ic c lc it n l
n lU p u h liim i H inator uftor A

do !• rnrr and gate all thrrt*

Yacht Facilities
To Be Improved
At Local Docks

City Clerk To Open
Registration Rooks
For Primary Vote

Managing Disorderly House# Other Charges
Flood Docket In Weekly Session
____ ______ Of Municipal Court

With the “pick-theAnriner" con­
test on in it* second day of the
new season Interest is somewhat
lagging and thus* In charge ut
this feature are quick to point out
that while fan# hav# always wait­
ed until the second or third week
of the football season to show any
considerable desire to “pick-tbeWinner they, nevertheless, shout.
take advantage of ('has. Weil's
unusual offer of a %'i‘t diamond
ring prize.
Realizing that most of the foot­
ball game, of the opening week
would te probable set-ups and that
very few would be of intrrest out­
side their immediate neighbor­
hood The Herald printrd a com­
plete list of all games to lie played
Saturday In yeeterdsy’s paper.
Fan- are urged to secure copies of
Monday's paper and chim«e their
“pick-the-wlnner" list a* quickly

Iintent.

of the ita tc ’w Bcutu in the llouaw
••f U c p ii ititativcH to KupuM ka tf.
I l i f i.4 u gain of two Con«
tfioui ficAti for tin* party#
It wa* dawn tod.iy lefo ro I h l
• (n atorial content U l m v n
R*piihlitun
b&lt; lu lo r
W allace ||#
W h it e ,, J r . , an.I I'e m o rra lie Guv■m o r l,.u i* J. Ilra n a was (Itn d i’il. W h ite won !•&gt; ulaiul S.4HI0
\otc-.
^

for parthm^ from
Sem inole
Iter- of the largest rnttl..-.dikes ever rupturt-d. nearly j Founty, Kill n«»i U» »t»n»idcn d
Thoman Ogtc«h&gt;, com ic tod of
eight fe.t long, wa* on display
ntiird* r ; llo ra io
Row land, run
today in M'lniripnl Zoo.
vlctrd of Rooond degrro n iu rd o i.
The reptile wa* brought in by
1.00 |tiiki-4, rioiYicti’d of loldte’ix ,
I uniiit Hal, a stale cattle inF il M c ' u II oul’ I i , lonviiTrd of -• *
•|wetnr. after five men hurl
1 1 wiii O HarrowRcpuliliiRn#
ond d* giro m u rd er; J*&gt;tni tint
struggled to securely bind nml
vin, it»n&gt;ictfil of hn'iHiil d i 'j i n
drel attift F.
Ilnndd
Hullord*
rage llu- highland poisoner, rapm urder; Floyd llm te r, i-onvt t id j
In iiKH-iat, for Ihe giivrm o m h lp
tutcrl nerr here.
of Ja m i i j o f j| h im • • Inn »•••
h\ uior«« II m i i IR.IMHI voti*n.
Uprotod •••foiniii* flli’llltl - for
Some fear wa, expies-rd that
llotk. ro n virtrd of fluR'liiur int
i:« puhlican.-* won thrro n*nthe prize may not live long, n lU c llu u ;; and V. K. I ’ouglu
o &gt;4*(lltH wlinli mil/
%i -it
L'li ''in li.il m m U Oj iwiiittalMilUlC
due to the |H*euliar tiait of rus­ ro n vU lcd of «*ruh«*tslemi‘fit
Muliici|»ii| NV luii I H o le
liadN.
tle-nuke* to refrain from rul­
it’d io'l night h\ tlo i »!•
Five tatiN hold printRry r|t&lt;*
ing while in raptivily.
tioti’i today and wen* wntrhnl
1
1
1
lot
.lied
|
i
j
to
\\
Tb# huge AIShr was |l» -ed
tliKt h . I l «v are Mwt-uaihUHoiU#
for I'ultmi' iiovoral Mtt higan, New II iiUfthilc, W iB ’*
in a !&gt;#&gt; cage with unother of
the
(dd
Suwannee
hi* kind. The m-we-t arrival, at
i on -in and New \iifk .
n di iv m ' t Inhi
m
though half hi* luttle* were
af . .f Ii
kiiickr.l t.ff dnrirt'j his rap
lure, sang tlirouglio.it the night
Mkoiglitoli. -•ip lilt* ml
un.l continued hi, up not«n..u«
Its without n license, I. J. Irby, buzzing wel into the day.
•tlCl’t**. (KOI •I * it that
-topping
negro, wa* fined f.10 nr sentenced
.••••nt b u g I- .t
-----;|
itncipal wharf h.i\» m* fato »|»vnd 25 day* in jail when he'
I he t Ify t 4*11111 1 Ii.fi w ill #
to Which I h •X .1lid st, .11
S« ii Hcid t M. I-oft in will nr«
»*« igrufcned yesterday before
••mi le W cdtii’iila ) night f i
iun&gt; (•« t I’ d
111 v i* t.itiiorrow
at the A tln nth l
Municipal Judge Miller.
•ci iot ini|Hirtunt di cijiiBiori
f b ik
Ir a n i
l.ain-4iii \ o.i-M Line I lefNtt at 10; III A.
George Burton,1also colored,
the I'.t'id .’If iiiu iiiiii .il budgi I.
w
Ullthoi l/.ed to op* ii
to million* the S.in fo ld Kivvanil
drew a fine of |lu or a 20 ilny pri*.
» •♦••*»» Irtisik oil Hi III *|
*b t'lu h at niNUi
on sentence after having been con­
The wiathi'r: |.nlly r|..i#ly
lo .1 l',d
i’ » firim iirv ••bition
Mt-mliera of llie civil* club will
Municip.i r ili* * r it i« ‘*« I im Iuv Inn
victed of operating a disorderly
*i NiivciiiIh •
in* ft the Senator wtlli a motor*
te n ta tiv e ly :ign» d tn the m rap night un.I Me in .-.lay, •cuttc
house.
llu- It..i*d alio Mlcd $ til ll-llt i mb* and drive In* nml Ills p a rt/
shuwi-i,
W&lt;-&lt;|ne-.lay.
I d .,
*
Gary Gibson, negro churg.d pifig . f ull pn*-t nt c ity trn ffn nv'- ,.,«Hliwei|
FI. i| hi i |iu,)|y ,|.
'••• o ffn *
pan bv till’ 11 s.
uiouitil the city, allowing th «
with speeding, wa* assessed a $10 llbitioiK mnl ndvtKMti'd tbtir
Itonight un.l Weiine.ilay.
I un lit adm iiii fla t
Inii*. TI
point t of interent.
fine or given the alternative of wilting in nil effort to tun t n
••■inly w ill I ••• a I,I*,I to
•*•»••d
A drive ovi r
Lake
Short
n'
rti t win
wVo ii
spending 20 day* in jail. A •pet-d­ ditioiij* wliub dnl not (‘li
lnc»day')» tides U ,
lloulevanl id*** i.** ulnduled.
lu u* um tlo i &gt;,u |i wu point*
tin*
cun
on
t
law*,
wi
cn*
mmlo.
I
ing charge aguinrt J. W. Altman
lllllt t ill’ I
ot till #1*IIf«III
hiwunian- tmluy i vpreni»ei| m
Among tlii* propoM’ii
••ed chang
rhungo&lt;* i* . ^ nml ’2 VA P \| . high
drew a $.1 fine or n 10-day jnil
it Io fI Ull,
A M. and h |s |* \| Him
l-e llu i • a i i I., Hi f that mute Ih hi | ihi would
tbc
inxtitution
t
I
mi
onlinamc
i»
term, inlh of which were soapendadditional
lonclieon i t
Illllsf hr (*• iitti n*| tomorrow \
tt
i|iiiring p-nking liplitN and .» tail «t t ill A M Mid MtM
esl,
I if tlo fd ln v s an* to e- the Mayfutr lloUT. Si»echi| mu
light on vchivIcN parked out*nlr I*. M Moon i i - i * ,it (i n| \ M
John Troutman, colored, charged the
i* m S infood 111. Mlllt I, Il'iC *nat ( ntcitainniciit is to In* pru*
ami M’tn at ii |7 p M.
• district of till* 4 ItV
with drunkenness, wa* fined $.'■
' • e l in i i»&gt; Mill ami
■i. \ tiled l») Itngi-r Wester UI mI h U
Municipal
Judge
Miller
ba
pr
*
•
or remanded to jail for ten day*.
• t *4 lit \i ad, Ituiblii
William
T.
A*.int
..f
Ja,
k
.,M
.
oichentra
Similar charge, agalnrt Edna la- - po#»d a "traffic Bchool" !•• whhli **ills-, un.l Mi** \ • mu M. I’nl&gt;..,.|
&gt;lit loud. &lt; rn\ and ........
Beset vatuuis fi*r the
nffaiP
wou
il
t«*
Hint
tI
mmi* win vnd.ile
of St. Augustine were dismissed.
».bd the
1,44I I
"i Daytiinu ibu.lt wen- isiiuiv Ih made
through T. K,
traffic
lawn.
•, d pint
Disorderly conduct • allegation*
I..I III- . I l l
IliniM. to we,| here Vclei.ljy
iii it 11ii I S 11it 11vim, t Iimi r iii.i ii of llie Com*
AImi iimb r conxidcratioii i* * nir.img lo ie&lt;-..r,|, i„ U,.- ,,rii. •• ...I I I
against Ralph Dunwoody, black,
| finite,- on u tiwtigcineitlii.
i
i
i
'
m
|
i
*|
traffic
ordin4iii*i*
wbnli
tin
• ..IIIII. I- l"ll
•lib. •••! a I A ll |tt* #«| , iv ie ilutis, iiirm ber*
resulted in the payment of a t
&lt;&gt;f County Jmlgc j.mie, i;
|..o
line, while Ihe same charge odgul I.’. S. Mepar mint of Safety i nk oil.
til..
■tlo
!.ii»d.i nf tin* 1’itv and t s.unly t'oiiitnU*
M o b il „
II..
against Jerlcne • Milton, colored, ing to have adopted by ull Ann r|( at I .
I , io'i« and tio* County B a r ,Vi*
fund
drew an assessment of $o or a ban inuuieipalitii’*.
-iN ialioti have I k ’i n in v iU d H
I, WI.
|4 d to pun Im
10-day pri-on sentence.
in m Sen. I a-ft in apeak.
( I44««t If at lo &lt;t nts t a«
Two sentence* totaling i'.ii day,
pair
lb
inihoud spur
lie
were handed to Nrdom Pin-, t. no
ii
•I ' • t I ii Plant
gro, charged with hhvlng l«-en
\iitbo t -it mn un wr
drunk and di-orderly and u i-ting
■I foi lit* t ( till ' f •I Ilf .* 4
arrest. Both were suspend. I.
Ta es o f camping lift* un.l camp
tli*' watei works' fm&gt;d &gt;
Five dollar* each in fine* or ten
IVa. li.Ts’ . suminalion* for alt
A ft e r n .l.ling assrnt to u -I .le­ • n trrta im m n t ocdipud tlo
fU'i'il
•lays in jail were pronounml by nient thit the “Flori.la liq.ior .t lundic n iK-riod i.f Sanfm ,| |j , •Va' • l Will kt lliipiiv • Ntint
g . uf i&gt; itifuul.'s will (••’ hrbl
* lei k I-i to'oil w
in t i t n f l 11. .r .lay in th*- library ||L I K
the Judg* In tho cases of Frank nation i* getting nut nf eonti I.- ta rla m tuday.
to ,.|!| fo, bills 4,1, | wu41 I mi** . I h i . r
Milton and Wilson Miner, both the City torn mission last n ig .'
High Sell....I | bi,4l*ijrf,
"Hack** Kcrgustin. votid tb, U ♦ ••in* •m b fur llm
mu I I
aii'l • ....111v Sn|Hrmtcn.l.nt r. W. law*'
rolorrd, charger) with di-. r Icily •lefm r.l ii|.|.rovul nf two rrqu.-I &gt; •uin|M*r (,f the r u n , ut ( ‘amp \\ u „.
•-*•••!
it,
pa
I
tioetit
s,
conduct.
ion -iii.i today.
for lirenses to rell win# an.l i»-r Iltt BCRSOn# told (lull till’ll l n , *,f
I be Bnatd upptoteil i wtiling
Jamr* Gainers wa* fined tin for until lirrnsing mrthoils of other ... 1 tlir routine fo I*•v%* . I lit th'* f.i
I.. , , than is-ft uiqilirants ar# »*«
nil
iiiunieip.d
in-niaiiet*
pulll
|l*H
alrgatlon* that he conducted him­ nlci|.alitles
)... t. .1 l.i -lii.i l Hi.- ti-st*. Mr. law Flori.la cfaul.l be V4»nti, Vfdusia county outing p i ••xpiring l h i . |
self improperly.
Imii ■•x|i|ain..l.
•tu.liml.
A Hiring rpm rtrl comp,.-,-,! ,,f
A1-.. u|i|&gt;i«v..l wu Hi ••xi*t
Sam Mitchell, negro, paid &lt;*• for
TI..- vxniiiination# wilt ipiallf/
H
\V.
Shannon,
Dave
Sbanu
n.
• ity 4’b-tk F’rnnk
S.
Iam &lt; .*i
............. il junk ja.'l in ili. ;oo in it i n it f » to m erpt jo I n i in S e r il*
improper parking.
was instrurteil III I ...k into the -1*4 k M artin nnd M ill M artin pr • ii|.irk on Elm Ai'iiui*
*
lung
Eleven other cates docketed by
note County sc Ii '-o I b.
M iam i situation w here it w .i, re v i*b d musical M-h’ctl »n*. Itoy I rutin
Ih* police were continued until |.orte.| that o.me al.-oho| licenser. lam l Ir o n .Stririiiu y&lt; r gave •!»..-1 * as m* Ctfy oidinni . wu-, vi.duted
and
llie
estaldi
ion
nt
lid rot
A houth it, 71. ntnrF#
Monday.
Mi
! talks I»n the out-«if-i Im .ih ,
|.ro.|.ire.l rss m u e h u i 41.IHM).
I h culm* nliji, imn.ilili*
cutting her third M l
le t .
IVof.
Herman
M
rri
•
wa/
in
The .'To M|i|&gt; iralinns on which! t barge of the program.
..f te.
a. Imn was .lelave.1 Ih -I night wenPresident II. ||. |'o| m* limn.i!ft4. |
s.lhm ilte.l by l(. S. Murray o f |:i*

Negro Draws Stiff Fine"
For Alcoholic Operation

Dr. T. F. McDaniel
SetM ITp Practice
In Ioocal O f f i c e

MANAGUA. Nicaragua, Sept.
15.—(A1)—Fletcher Warren, Unit­
ed States cnnacl and secretary of
th* legation here. ,w»« decorated
yesterday for hi, herosim during
an uprUing.

Kwtabltehed In 190.H

McMahon Nation Begins
50Democrats [Rebel* Pledg Held In Death Probe CleiD6D!Cy Rllle Convicted
ItarcH ‘Plot’ On King
Attend First &lt;25.000 Extrds
’Post Mortem’
Tightened By
County Rally For Kg Drive
On Vote Count
Pardon Board

PRODUCER DIES

8URVEY~OF LOCAL
SYSTEM PROPOSED

Sanford In The Only Central V Florida City Affording Kail H h lk w a f t
And Wuter Transportation

&gt;

EANfORP, YLOjUPA# ^TUEHDAY. HEPTEMBER IS. 1W6

Substitution Of Cen­
trifugal *P u m p n
, For Air-Uft Do• v l c e n Advocated

ConuRiMion Consid­
ers P r o b l e m Of
Power Production

Sforalft

A N IN D E P K N U B N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

T 0 U J M 1 XXV

If

Ulrla Hlcyclea—at Roarcrans, f a Iif., were unlhnlwred portatinn of foreign merchandise.
4 wlU M i l
you this summer for tho first timo in
Stanley-Roger* Hard
Ileach wrap* tor IU37 are al­
It yaais for target practice.

FREIII MILKING IfoUteln cow.

______

Maxwell Thomas. 20*
W w In Gainesville;
Funeral Wednesday

W E R T - The Jeweler

AND
war* Co.

&gt;

(5«i to Wort’n nml Ht-curo tin* “Key" word. Write thld
word in the n|«ce uInivi* ami aetul Ibin ml with your
chart to The lleralil Office.
.

Claeeified Advertitemente
!

The Key Word Ih

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H , IW i

Over Saints

Pkk-The-Winer
Cooteet Will Be
Opened Satorday

RING

Hii Itlta Thttitr** 11« krtn Mill itl»«t U- tcT\* it lit i.i**- a#f ||*-«t 11»*- firvt
h M r liirite-t! In will Ire- «l* a l.ar#*1 tlie winner Th»- t&gt;ii*a Kiiihetdiil will
I m* (If m|&gt;|m *| Inin Hri «»ne| |tlite
i lc.

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Even Series With 7 To

BanST

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B A H fO tD R f l U L f t B A M V m U

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Chapman To Confer
Manonic DegrocH

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Kiwani.s M o t o read©
To Show Sen. IxrftiA
Sights About County;

I t o t u r y Listens To
Commission Studies Ta l e H Of Camping
I, i (| o r Licensing Routine At Winona
.MethodH Of Miami

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•'I’eachers’ Exams
Slated Thursday

Municipal Officers
Consider Drafting
New Traffic Laws

F'rei/-h

A venue

an.l

II irns of III Sanfor.i
Deputy Grand Master Ralph
B. Chapman will confer th. Mus­
ter Mason Degree tonight when
the Sanford bulge number nJ.
F. and A- M. assemble, it Ms
sonic Hall at 8 o’clock f»r reg­
ular communication.
A large ■IrJrgatlon of fi.-stirnity member# from Tump • 8,t'
exp*ctc&lt;l to attend th- offa’r.
local Masons reporter*. All Mas­
ter Mason* are urgrd to ‘h I res­
ent.
Refreshments will ho -eirr-d
after communication.

that R tary bml lu rn invited lo
Hoia-rt 1
lh&lt;* Kiwanb luncheon t u n o r r ’ W
Avenue.
when Sen. S N t M. Ia»ffiti w ill

r.y

Junior High School
KxcrciMPH Arc llclcl

Today's guests in. ud*d Bill ||i*;
an*i i»r. Me

Ib ir i’ l

of A tlanta

nprning eirrris« a of the San
ford Junior High Hchmd weie
P I f i r F H II M l
hrbl this morning as three prin( ipal speaker* were fratuicl on
M \ M :ll» .
tfept. 15
pi s*
the d«y« p r o g r a m .
c u t |Milire fiustrated a pl«*t *v
Miss hJi/at&gt;eth Karle
on faBcl*t« to murder I ' m ddeiit M a i*
tlo* national a n t h e m ex)laih!i.g liel A rana of Spahi and «»tt» r
its origin and meaning. Th IC**v. high officials o f th* goveinm ent.
.\ If. C«de and County Hupei in* It w a 4 confirm ed o ffic ia l’}* la »
tendent T. W. Lawton also n|H»ke. night.

Lamson Is Invited
To Manager's Meet LOCAL WEATHER!

F r in k S I .unison, ♦it) man. ger
and •'11\ elerk, today ti.o
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to th,* securing *»f a p p io va
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R IV A I£ IN MAINE ‘ WEATHBBVANF

Ninth Week
Of Civil War

OatCriJ

j TALLAHASSEE, H o*. 11-btt
—Tha TaUahaaaaa Capitals, Goorfta-Florida
I m |w
ckomptons,
and tbs St. Augustine Salats,
Winners of the Florida SUU dt•ait pennant, will begin a seven* |
| tn e serif* bare Saturday after-

The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackrts ami the University of Georgia
Rutldoge lost no time in limbering up their legs as football prac­
tice season opened in Ihe Mouth. Top, Co*eh RUI Afcseadcr (le ft)
best bockfltld bets; left to right. If. J.
,hr** ° f * r * h’1 .
. . ,
_.
.
&lt;Ikutcn) Konemann, Harry Appleby, and Ik I- (Scrappy) Edwards.
Below, t'oaeh Harry Mehre (center) di«r.i*scs Georgia’s new offenao
with (VCapUlns Julius Caesar Hall (le ft) and Harry Itarmon.
(Asoociated Preas l*hotos)

strength o f kla Improved showloo todav
la figured to beat
pBr(Mr&gt; 1
Thus^the kng-anticlpated meatlag on Americas turf between
Budge aad Perry probably w it
take place In Matsrdey's final |
Oa present and past perform­
ances, Perry la rated almost a
cinch to become the first for-,
signer to win the title three
time*. At nny rate, ha holds onx|
All-Florida Keefes I
will be selectrd a* Ihe paying site
victory over each o f tba other
Tomorrow, the All-Flo,Ida iase- a* soon as tho W I'A project, whtoa
semi-finalists.
(ball series will begin between tho rails fur $16,000 in construction of
Helen Jacobo cheered tho hearts Talahaasee Capitals, champions a stadium and playing field, la apof her supporters, rooting for 0f the Georgia-FInrldo circuit, and proveil ami tho miney turned
her to win the championship for Dig g|, Augustine Kalnts, chainthe fifth strs(^kLJi''r. by crush- p iiu .a-u
s i Urn Korida
Then, too, ikvT^L tno Municipal
Ing tho sfan FrancUcn aouthpctw.i Rivalry,
‘ . , on the front, will !&gt;« Athletic Field, where our Lookouts |
Oussle Raegener, N-1, »-0. T o - lj.
_ _ i even keener
____
keen,
than It would prrfurin
during the
summer!
nvorrrw Miss Jacobs will oppose I---- '-----bv&lt;ni —
U lwran
, a Georgia nine months, whlrh could accommodate
ihe crack English southpaw, Kay and the Kalnts, and we predict n n fine playing field.
Klammers, la what should ho1close seven-game affair, with tba
Anyway, &gt; l ’a ell gal in behind
Mlsa Jambs’ hardest assignment.' Kalnts finally eking obt a .victory a
movement
to
secure
•
I to become Class I) champions of sulta'.Ir playing ails for the Cal*
’ three Southern state*.
eiy Feds this fall, for they Am P
| Freddie Francis’ silver-rooted much promise of going to town
i diamond luminaries wl I be an- In a big way, If thay ara only al*
IHclpallng tha pleasure of their lowrtl the advantage of a good
trip to the World Series and v ill home field.
,
attempt to hurry things up os
So, all together for a good field
much aa possIMe, s &gt; that they for a good tram In a good town!

SPORT CHATS

B. L Perkins

P

AHOAKt) LA N l)O N TltA IN E N , M U R S O M n i
F O HI is e *
HOUTK TO MAINE, Bept. | - _
&lt;AV-A “ fighting campaign for
good govvrnmrnt psrticipsteU In
,y Republicans and Ih-m.xrata and
Independent*
everywhere" was
piomlsed Indiana voters by (Inv.
A lf M. Landon yesterday from thj
rear platform of his Maine bound
Sept.
12.— A d o lf
H itler,
•portal train.
w ith hm ulm l.s o f N a il w ar
“ We want a government that will
planes roarin g in nn ngyreabe just and honest, that will pro­
slvp tem po overhead, totiay
tect the average man in his eco­
declared Cerm nnv would l»«
nomic lights and his opportunities,
overw h elm in gly
prosperous
and also a government that will
I “ i f w e htuT the rich ajrrinot take too much out of hi, pink' cultural lands and ore-laden
et hook," the Kanun reiterated
! m ountains o f Soviet Hussla.
to trainaide crowd* that cheered
Speaking la-fore
the
labor
his appearance.
I front at the Nasi convention,
“ Make no mistake about It,
he told workers and youths Oerpresidential nominee
wr &gt;
l'»y_ many would triumph over Russia
all Use* whether we know it or~ “ if the hour ever comes," when
not."
I the armies of ihe two countries
At five Indiana slops—Gary, meet on th» holllefleld.
Valparaiso, Plymouth, Warsaw and
As he spoke 200 heavy bomb*
Fort Wayne Istmlori tepeated, in ‘ ers and hundreds of
pursuit
somewhat different words, his planes
wheeled
and circled
pledge of a “ fighting campaign." abovo the congress hall.
ltd ween stop,, a* hi,
tram
“ Germany
must
live,", ho
H matinwr«• nr |M|f twwt
shouted a* he painted a picture
of tho prosperity tho Natl na­
tion would enjoy if it had tho
lands and mountains o f Russia,

Ry PAT I'ATTRRMON

" V cKamploaihlp of Ibe Soctkeast will b»
tbs prise of the Tallahassee-Ht.
A arust las match**.
CanMO will ba played In TalM asses Saturday and Sunday.
Monday will be nn o ff day, ami
an Tuesday, Wednewlsy ant
Thursday Ibe teams will play In
Rt. Augustine. I f ether ramrs
are necessary, they will he played
In Tallahassee Kept l » and 26

yaator* alatb.

Electrical Device To
Count Number Of
Automobile* Pass*
tag On Highway

Bloody Fighting Con­
tinues At Madrid;j
Rebels Fai) In Try;
On San Sebastian

**Tho inter-league series war nrrongod bp official* ot (be two
flubs Tuesday ■night after T iltabs ease's fourth straight victory
aver the Cordete Reds In tho
Ceorria-florldr Laagtm post-sea-

■ to Bsrgir folio wed with
hit
Iwvnly-fnurth homer nf the sea.

F o l l o w e r s With
Traffic 'Eye* Pretident Seek* To Break
Lands Of
‘Vidova’ Power Circle Farming
Soviet
C
ountry
Is IustaDed
Landon Promisee 'Fighting Campaign* For
Italian Cabinet
Republicans En Route
Near Sanford Democrats,
Increases Force
To Maine For Address

Indian’s Estate Gains
1135,000 In TwoYear*

Nats ratty,
»•
Coach Ed Walker's ebargsa bo'• gaa lhadr Upward rhml last era­ get their f b H . s t y g t n H y
* ■■■ by wtaatng aloe games of a places aad do thtom tofu
stiff, 13-gamt schedule. They, hopu laqulrlitff fvMp w
4 RSk
U to coatlMo their advances this who will be wnteb'ag Ihs
*** yaar.
u &lt; :
try move Ja aa al t i a y t I
^
With aaly three veterans mtsv tenaiae the. atataa ad tea
*• lag from las* year’s squad aad high school machlae.
™ three aad fear experienced men
Time ia ripeet at prove" aw band far every spot on his team. a successful seassa an tbs
"
Caaab Walkoe /ears an 11,000• • mile schedule with confidence, If they will be espsrtad to tehw
h* aat eatbasiasm.
advantage of thuir opportunity
u I Rtreager reserves will eaable the to hand a dafaat to ttm Ovlaado
Rebels to shift their style of ptuy Tigers aad stop tkair grow Ilag
•*- aowmwtmt
\
wbkk has bee* gvlag an slate
"Mere emphasis on passing snd thair last defeat at tba hands of
IN I
aad
y Urn spew |ame," Walker tells his the Celery fed* la
" • assistants aad charges this fall. again In 1V33.
No douM remains ia tba minds
tn* i Never strong, on aerial offense or
defease, Walker expects to centre of local followers, but what tba
*** bia st teat ion oa passes to sample. Seminole outfit will ttakk up la
* * a c * t tho shifty deception of ll.o weight, speed and aggreaalyeiwa#
with tha bast of them, with only
* • Waraoe style ground game.
He baa Jast the boy ho needs that much needed poach yet un
----- •
* 'j f u e Ike po«,irg in Fr.rkcr i.'al-, w .d.-trrwlurd.
Bo, aa tba Celery Fads bevln
»** I triple threat sophomore. Hall may
their first day a f s-rlmmage oa
t * I find a regular place beside last
H^.jrawi'a hockfteU aces. May 11apes, Monday, tJwro should .bw -tdsta
a handful a f local g tU entkusiasu an hand to watah them p-r*
form la tba rough Work, with
moat o f the Inquiring on look* ra
hoping and looking
for
tba
strong points of tba 1131 edition
of Seminole High 8cbool’a foot­
ball eleven.
.
Alligators oflea gs
more without food.

CORRECT MEN'S WEAR

The Stste Road iH-partuient'a
Aral “ electric eye," to record the
V*.Dme of traffic ovrr Florida
b lfb »»y «. was in operation today
half a mllo north of the Lake Monrwa bridge.
luatalled to record accurately
the number of vehicle, passing a
curtain point, data from tho devieo
will la* u&lt;cd In the study of traffic
conditions and the creation of bet­
ter highways, both of which prohl*Ms are directly related to ttu
numerical volume of traffic.
The "electric eye" Is so located
that it records automobiles hut
doea not count pedestrians. This

Bd To Attend
lttt-37 T e r m
S c m In o lc
lldren will
rlaas mom

e

snopewsd, schools were ratlitoday hi an affort to comraptor aad cleaning work
wed to whip Ihe structures
first daas condition for live

Pension Monies 1
Available For Joard Gets 70
Persons Over 70

n hum the
• it roll In
Fascists, blaming
__

th e

b u rn in g

Limited

of

TroR 'TA rK f^lt-ftll. have refused
*h* np promise genersl amnesty to

rlial r .

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electric beams, 3t inches apart,,
both of which must be trokrn s tll
the same time before the counter *
registers,
i
U is expected that certain er­
rors, duo to local tiuftir, will i » '
CUCorded, although these will re­
main constant throughout the I
year. Also, there could bo no pro­
vision made
to
prevent
the
counting o f stroy cows that migat
pass through the ieum.
A distance o f three feet and
eight inches separate the "ey-“ |
from the crown of the road.
A tmmlitg|.i',-|| is the dovir.iv .
makes it posaibe to record tie
hourly volume of traffic.
Reams from the eye cross the
read diagonally ut an angle of 3 1
d-jfrees. This Arrangement was
made in order to prevent a truck
° nl&gt;' l*s*r««»no 70 year* of age or I
and trailer- with u apace between m" r'' wl11 »**•’•*• ° d age pensions
— from registering ns two vehicle*.I*1' ‘ I'** county under Ihe new penInitial cost o f ihe "eectric e y s ’ * i“ n
** » * * announced tuis about $500, including purchase 'la&gt;- by Mrs. Elmlna II. HislK-e, of
and Installation, it was rrporte-l.
'°&lt;»l welfare office.
()|&lt;eratlons cost amounts to approx
**hc said Hurt a survey has been
imately $3 per month. The Flor- nude of all persons over tiS in
Ida Power and Light Compuny u Ibis county. I.imiled funds mak-s
providing power for tho local unit.
necessary to la-gin Ihe first penThe Lake Monrue bridge "eye" *ions at the 70-year mark, she p-Sr
wrnt into operation yesteriluy with .plained.
the automobile of II. II. Coleman, j Mrs. Ilisbec emphasii.d iloit ev1 manager o f the Florida I'owrr and ery aged person will not tcccivo
Light Company here, hrenking tlo-Jo pension. I'aymrnt* will he niadu
beam for the first time.
Ion Ihe basis of actual need, she
It was understood that several (deeared.
. rnoru of the device* will bo in-“ Each case will la- taken on its
I stalled on state highways, at bury own merit," the w* Ifare worker
, traffic (mints. One is schcdu'cd to said, "A p erson to be eligible must
&gt; the placed near Marianna, whMo have lived in Ihe state for ut leant
a second Is to he erected near five out of the last nine years, uud
■ Baldwin.
for at least one vs-nr lirs-ccdlng the

ic

ewt, will deihrar the
prinop;'!. .K.r|tP E,sclaU. all
aRdma. Prof. McKay will r&gt;'»| tombrd In th e she'l l
a brief outlina o f
the p i t *| t||Z, r atll|, „ f i|.c cl
mark. The public la Invited.
„u,|den s o rtlo on ortu
Mora -ban 600 students a/” , rnlnrm workers whi
expected to attend
the
high .
|n(0 i
school this year, eccc riling ‘ ‘M-n,,. jtrU-ls vv.-ri- •
irullment flguraa arallabl*
»,rUk fixhtlnt
bay.
Las; year's figure was!
about 550.
A t the Junior High 8ehnol,
Prof. Herman Morris has called |
f o r 'a full day'a session with no
chapel period, since that phase i
ot the schedule was rovrrid
Thursday
when
registrations
a retired engiware being received.
___
..
|*ark Avenue.
Tba Junior Institution expects
last night vva* uppoini-d deputy I
326 students for
IU3&lt;l-37, nl*
p«r»onui tax collector by
the
though leas than 300 ha.1 torn
City I'miiniission.
enrolled at moon today.
...... ....._ __
_
Mr. Knipp succeed* tlm
Prof. Earl Kipp, ot the Grai.i*
Estimated cost I*! M. I». Tstla-ll who held the pul
mar School, announced a chapct
lion f-ir many years,
period for 11:36 A. M. Clstsci
----- The vlepui/'s duty ro"*!»y* of
ara to begin at t o'clock.
The opening day program for
parity cloudy to* effort« t-&gt; ro'lect drlimiu.'rit per­
tho Primary Reboot coaid not
ry. sentler-il show* w,nul luxe* whi-h appear oil li.:
ba obtained since Mrs. Stella I’.
muiiinpai lolls. Ilia appointin- nl
Arrington, principal, was out of
bs-cami«-ff**-tivo
Imnn-dii’ .-J/
after action hv the Commissi -o
tha-city.
e*..*a)h|cloudy tonight
Whde Coin-nls,loner* as»&lt;-m''
lobly scattered
bled primarily for the p-ir|&gt;o«»
Sunday's tide*: low, 12:15 A, of di*&gt; lowing a IU3'S.o7 bo.I/-1,
««eallaaeO MS ,•*. let)
M. and 12:31 I*. M -i high, 6:37 A.
M. and 6:52 I*. M.
Monday’s
tides: low, 12:57 A. M. ami 1:15
P. M.; high, 7:1* A. M. und 7:31
ami seto at 6^17 P. M. Moon
A. M.
Trot. D. E. Wil iams, supervisor P. M. Run rim-* at
rises at 3:17 A. M. and sets nl
at aagro education In Florida, ami
M m . Williams, former principal of 4:13 P. )L

Deputy Personal Report Auguit’i
T a x C ollector Collection High

Allorsttorr

Commission Studies Sanford District Is
Proposed L i s t Of }|jgh Ranking For
New Year's Budget Prompt Repayment

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

SAT. SPECIALS
MALTED MILK
CHOCOLATE CAKE

Prom Ohio Graveyard

trot out one of the strangest teem,
on the Mouthern gridiron*. Mo,
please add L. S. l\ to our four

SANFORD

William* Outlines
Work Of Year For
Negro Institutions

COOKIES
Prof, fling seven o f tho Calory Fada’
atlen- fine games on homo grounds, we
nmo- think that tho least I x i l grid fan*
bare, ran do for him wl I ba to uaa their
rotary powtr and authority in securing
roalbla a playlag field for Ibe Hemirvoics &gt;
osrrtM to Perform on thl* fall. •
rtoad,"
Tha proctiro field which Ibe
In n hopefuls ara practicing an at pre*. I
crva’o ie a t would make o splendid lora-1
I Uoa for a stadium, aad probably |

A U . KINDS

2 D o* 2 1 c

School C h i l d r e n
Protection U r g e d
B y Health Officer

Uw Orala High School, yrsterday
outlined tha yverio school work to
prtotopala aad toacbers of Semi­
nole County's aagro school«.
la a brief addriia bofore the In-1
■trectora, Prof. Williams stressed
the Impartaaia a f taocking pupi s
to appradato tba vaisa af industry1 Sen. Scott M. Loftln. nn hi* first
and skIliad workmanship. He point I
visit t r Sanford.xinee his establish­
ad eat that aelf-iuataining rlG- ment in tho U. H. Senate, will ad­
aaaa may be built o f a aorie’ y dress the loev! Kiwani* Club next
Wednesday aftarnoon it
12:15
Mrs. Williams tipialaed th* - bo’clock In the Mayfair Hotel.
JwMggg af elementary school* and
Since Constitution Week begin*
pave aa aatlia* af tba period or tomorrow and continues unl.l the
growqb at first trade roodInr. |
I'Jth. loralltrs expect Sen. I. ttin
T, W. fawton, auperiatsn-lcn'.)
.to make an adrlres* on 'be Cen*
o f aaaaty asboo Is, urged the teach-1
' stitutlon although tho title of the
a n sad paiaripals to teach in such speech has not been ann .'ince*l
a mamma that students w ll *«•
All local rfvle dub* t.avr rsen
qairw kaim lifg r, power aad skill. invited' to attend the event. Otli*
-rs asked to bo present Include the

KNOXVILLE, Team Sept 12.
(Mb—Lawio
McCaugkan, 40nr aid city fir*man, died yoatorIF ad d a l aad spin* toinries »»(■
mad la a ton white sliding down
pola at flN keadqnarter* Monxy MRU to aaawcr a lira alarm.

BB0BS

Mis* Steven* announced that
all regi»tr*li«n* must have been
receive-l by the institution hefor. Monday night.
commmna ro maxo ...»
Classroom* orn bxnte-l over
’ ‘ “ '" W
« " «h*lr h«n.. the Hill Hardware Company.
in some instance* tho payme nt*
Ru'ijeets being
taught
this
were made on pa-t due in«lnll- year include bookkeeping, typing,
merit• while some were payment* rhailhend, busine** English ami
tCeeSleaea — f w . Twe&gt;
, spelling.

theria we* advocated today l-y
Dr. W. A. Me I'haul, .a t e health
office*, through T. W Lawton,
superintendent
of
Seminole
County school*
With thousand* of school ,i„l
drrn rtt-.rniiig lo classo*, &lt;he
physician »ai.i.
there
diseatea
Is m-.-rr e«-&lt;l _
tcctive measures axa.n*t dipt.
grsally and vaccinatin.r ami pro- T f t f k n s&gt; n
C a n t
|
•heri. will lesser ckaece* of In l O U p C H
» e p l . !•&gt;,
ternintion o f tba «eV-tl t--rm
„
,
,
and possibly .eve many l i v - .
( " ''" ‘ V huntsmen will
There U no law -wjulllog Ihr « * » ' h* season a flrat oplwrtiir.ity
vaerinalkm o f ehiblren
befor-.- *" »h «°‘
Mrda on Sopt. l x
entering
school.
Mr. Uwton ,h« A.*ociatr,l Pres* reported from
quoted Dr. McPbaul, iv t U there Tallahawee today,
o law requiring
tha*. t'e y brj The marsh hrn hunting season
protected against
diphtheria, hut opens that day throughout tho
all parents who wish tx safe- state, but since the fowl are found
guard children against nrrdleti only in coastal counties, Memin-de
suffering ami
poeeibl.
death sportsmen mu-.t trek to Vauvia
should be sure to hove it done, or llre.ard counties fur gunnin.;.
Mr. Lnwton sold the Male Tim -rnnn eloaes Nov. 30.

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n U i r l i w ,* 1" 1 ■rn « ' « l » l&lt;‘ bms-a “ lo pro* " S : n P^|H.riH.l. ^ r t lllltoiy pr./eerdlonx
I n to access It lex of Ihe International

Supplies Of Food •1,-£,a,£ llWm

.PProvwi

------salary Increases, averaging eight
lu- neminnle County branch of
rcs-nt, for 650,000 government
Stale Hoard o f Sixinl Welfare employes ami
added to
lb"
rived 70 new applications for w4g,.a „ f nun/ thousands of
ef during the month o f Au* provincial and municipal workers,
d, awarding In a report reMussolini told
Ihe
council
•ed front the district hrud-piar* Holy’s campaign for self-sufflci*
t in Orlando today,
riency in ruw materials, especially
It th.- same time, Ihe report those used for military |iur|»tses,
ws, the loeui branch was able'has "already given notaworthy
close II cases In which nine j M.*ult ami will be continued most
V families were given W I'A : vigorously."
rk. Two families secured pri-1 “
, .
_— . '

Klkti Finish Plans
For Monday Picnic
At 'Lando Springs Farmers To Discuss
Green House Plans
Seminoto County grower* to*
day were invited ter nttrnd a
meeting nt the Court House n.i
Sept. IH to discuss |m*.&lt;ihlu re.
search work to ho curried an nt
the green house during the com­
ing |yt-nr.
Con.tty agent C. ft. Dawsn-v
said Dr. It. W. Itiiprecht, held
of tho deportment o f rhemlstry
at the University o f Florida Ex­
periment Station, and Dr. E. R.
Purvis, in charge nf the green
house, will address the assembly.

th# liimR j-f Marsh Hen Hunting!
MCOSOn IS oCnedUICfl'
If. K. Jforria, principal o f the dlnlrict
Junior lliah SchiM.I, annouixed I
tmlay that Troop Five nf the
l-xal Ray Scouts nf
America
will hul.1
it* weekly
m elt­
ing at the Junior lliah buildinr
on Monday night at 7:30.
ASK I.H KNSK TO WE1&gt;
Mr. Morris statssl that
the
troop has n»t bee active during,
the summer months due tu the
fact that many o f the members
have been away on their vaca­
tion, but that activities would
be enlivened now with the re­
turn to school of most of them.
Th# troop, which lo under the
leadership of Mr. Morris to spon­
sored by th* local Kiwanto (.'tub
Mexico officials aro attempting
and to on* of this titles
six
to bars farmers raise soy beans. _
troops,
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Ry Th«« Assuclatesl Press)

mm m
BOMB. Sept. IJ .-lu ly * cnb;*
IJ | ,| n net, under tiu- presiding rye of
I l v l | f ' I’rwmirr Mtiossiliiti, linlny voted
I extraordinary appropriatl-ms for

LOCAL WEATHER
City Fathera Flan
Talk On Aviution

»**. Avsrago.
r.b. Avars**
Use. A n n e *
nf the City Cor. Averse*
* «--«*
for Monday jWav
i -s ih a v o .
in City Hall J t'l-T * v tl.
routine l.i.sl- A im . AVO.

A regular session
Commission is slalr.l
night at 7:30 o’clock
for Ihe transaction of
ness.
One of the riiatlcrs expected In
be presented before the Hoard per­
tains to Ihe employment o f an
aviator for full-time duty at Mu­
nicipal Airport,
___________

�Wfcy h H m t s otn—far wiB bam a ride and then
Ut jroa ovtr Um hood far roar m r t a y f Wkjr k It that
pcopio win tear thrir ihira to dect • cerUIa candidate,
•inf Mb prala— to lift ikies, awl than a taw month* later,
tarn Ilka tb» —tWarblal worn and become Mo oovcreut
critic! Why to It that an aagaMc-loofclf child, with a
»ol— of toador ow—to—*, will catch a fly aad proceed to
tear him apart piece by piece, apparently with the greatest
■of pmmmi
The answer to that there to no answer, The nearest
approach to that the vagaries at Ufa nuke It so. There u t ig g A ilh ,"
N n t merabhg who* he wra otovto no groater troth than that which aoeau to he to not al* lag,
Ms n o l i acw retetive* apways so, aad that which to ao do— not ah—ya seem to PM nd at the bathroom * m t , with
be. One of the b—t examples of this came to na the other • y n na Mg as t o s H t m s a t ■
day fra— a person who described what he thought was a dbh H IM With all the available
moat phenotnhuU peculiarity about himself.
bmMkfMt eggshells. W lM did he
It bad to do with sleeping. He aakl be was troubled dot I Nave yea the Captain sod
with Inso—ala and that he bad tried every means of In* the •enhriU , Just u Prank
during sleep by natural methods. He described how he Stockton did tto Lady and tto Ttwaa particular to have a nice, wide bed, with Invitingly n r . Pot I feel rare that the gal*
clean ah—te. He raid he lived In the country where no !snt Caytala wraM contrive In
way to — held the courage,
noit— could disturb him. Hie room wee cool end comfort* ■anw
pmwrae, ead legerdemain o f dear
able, he had maguinea and a radio handy, all the various eld
Denmark!
sleep getters but be atill couldn’t go to sleep.
But this, he thought, wasn’t ao peculiar. What r—lly
got hto goat whs that every time he took • long automo- !*!■• counterpart of Um mngnaine
lilto ride, in the middle of the day with the hot aun boil­ Kwirira, oaly la asm* as Um
ing down, and with the automomle careening down the ■torin are sot ra Htmlngwaybh
highway at 70 mil— an hour and with every element end tto drawing* not by K. Simms
present to make one wide awoke, he found he couldn’t Campbell, booms Hath Bryan
Owon Rhode foe vice-president aad
keep his ey— open.
And the people who can explain this will have the Dorothy Thompson foT president
l»IO. This wife of Sinclair Lew.
answer to most of the paradoxes which are so noticeable In
I* and mother or s small boy,
in the world today.
write* a column, "On The Record,"

yesterday

Klsslmnwo naaoclotk.cn J C . l t
Valentine, pceaktont o f Um I t
Johns Citrus Growers oaaod n
tion at Do Land; i . A . ftcarlatt,
president o f Um West Volusia g v
aoctstton at D. LandI and R. B.
Chapman, president o f Um local

for Um New Tort Herald Tribune,

MAN ABOUT MANHATTAN

*■
dUrob- and judicious action foUowbiv n collision in Boston harbor.
My GBORflR TUCXtoto
WtosTn i
i n
i
W.henr,th*
N w York, rammed the Ro*
w—-nmbtrrebomtbyaotumw, |nunce in Boston harbor,r* writ— the New York Herald
Of waw^the dnnHnr, u-.t win Tribu"*» "*wo circumatancea helped to avert a major
■St'.llifs ond blackguards uf the
“ I’ snk'h me. naifl,,rTic apofo-"
totoTbnw
f " tragedy; One was the
u t it wansdio ............. ........
thraUr are really aentlmratal, (toed, "but may t apeak with you
that'dancing end.
ends beneath
emit Jhe ol.her
other thmt
^ happened In smooth water.
ker to bar* tho country. Hor ktodhiartod folk atill stands,
L moment?"
Thai'dancing
beneath n cniril}hB
th»*-It
water, But of more
ofraow
* ,ra,t Importance was theTxemplary behavior of the crews of M *
W **
*7—
A t any — to, Baill Rath boo*
Drawing him aside, the director
LymbD
enlg. M
h vessels. N&lt;*"a
,
trade
Deolg.
both
Not a praiJnge'r
passenger quitchu
quoted has had aitfthliygliff*
anything " J B’£ * '£ ^"»,*?****
£ * £ 1 *?**•
R,f ^ cannot hrtrn himself to poison continued In n loud stage whisper
■ poppy.
that could bo heard by all.
Lb,ut pr* “ fo/ whj,t »rtR «n tly waa an neat and expedi- ^ "n f”7 ^
— ----------" I know 1 thrashed n child once
"Kcmrmi*r that dog you kicked
. ! - 1. — U . . I K U » ,l0“
" - " f . ’.'11 " ‘" ‘ " I ,l" “ h ■ » ° " ! . . L . " T i . g
( “ Da,Id Copperfle tT ), but 1 can't last night-he’s dead!" Gravely
ktomiM o f a shark aoo. And once . nJLimln
prenenceofmlml
|Ush throaty qualities
feed ground glass to n dog—not' looking him In tho eye, Cukor raid
■— DiskIII, nil of Um sharks
i
^ o N c w York, who kept hin en-Lf bar Oliver tonguod fatbar.
even fo r thn cinema. Tho puullc ho hoped he wouldn’t got Into any
Ibaoranty seat probably wouldn't
churning while he held the prow of hla ship snugly |
o o o
be eeoftaod thercln.-l’ lsot City »» tne ride of the excursion steamer. Next Is the dispatch Freehral Wild*, to* dramatist,
CMatoc.
with which both crews manned the connecting ladder and author of "Tlw lend of Dlacon.
o------- *
lowered their lifeboats. Matching the swiftness of these [t**t" and "Ten Pl.y. fra Um Ut*
A crews of aoo,ooo ptnons preparations was tho qulot manner In which they w ere |t&lt;a Tbratcr," spent a season n
tort* on a trey of caviar sand*
Curlouily
enough, Kathbono
toSMMd Atlantic city’* boardwalk carried out, preventing panic or confusion. Cilm efficiency **tomi recently and bad ra ra w w**hca, Aathbooa qualified hi. po- ’may bo tho rareon’. master Mack*
to w ture, th« rational annunl|acems to have reigned, effecting In flft-n minutes a com-1
";
wlUl ' «l«W »r- ■iUoa.
guard, but ho la m boro on Um
|ag«—t o f pukbritude. And aomo- ptote transfer of her 274 najMenvera nnd erew fmm ,v- *oIkctlng dowagar whora bonk "T o traaafin na antagunlat with atago. In New York you’ll remom-1
S S there jolt 2 Irak .MhTiiS

J im* f 0B ^

* P «fcn n »n «. 4Incidentally, the last Introduced to&gt;&gt;her.,&lt;a htod^fruSS

to ttolr wan-being an to bury
icrartened tram tego .s e c t,
their fare* In ...me of the dlam I 1
f
«
soveb and cheap mernture on rate "
* * ! * * * &amp; '. £ * *—
01 ratty newsstand.
" J 1**
B________
1don confined with party lenders
Wn t o o l sutocrlto
bs nnr ana w" ,k— forw*r - through Ms
w r a ts tn tto materisl ^ J l r s l n to grm t vUlilmr I W e r s .

Prfsidmt S e e k s
To Break ‘Vkioiia’
Power Circle

— fra publication In the forum
* &lt;n,r*o t
!V *^ *
•ntomn, but we feel that every I f^ * * * " *
*kremga
n n trn l-1 should to w t * th«|J*mmed kbwt hl* p’otfona that " I
public la allowing R tto p r i v i l e g e n * “ »•
4*w» to took
et eapramlng Its.If. rraedom 0f « • » " ' ■ Well, that goes both ways
------a .

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__ ________all mm ratmifl Id raM VMM. W *

a yard o f .tool to ooo thing, b u t- tor him no Romra to Kattortao
out la California I ’ve got lir a ) Cornell’s Jallot But to tho ocnon
tog*, a springer, a cocker nnd version of too um a play, to I*
two highland terrier.. I couldn't Tybalt, Almost never do hb Broad*
gn tome nnd look them in tho e y e ' way engagements place him In
If I mistreated an* o f their t a * ' anything but a heroic position. But
nine coostoo, i v t . to m ak.-toll.v.," on the acreon, well, there'. "Dav­
i t waa a now script that brought1Id Copparfteld," "Captain Blood,"
*hto * version to light. They want* ."The Garden of Allah" and n long
*d the k roes’, moot togonJeu. ; Ib t of others to which to portray,
atoeadrel to poison a dog, and. Insidious poraonnlttlo*.
to refused. George Cukor, the di*i "And now, Mr. Rnthbono?"
rector who got kb start la tool " I t ’s hem* to Kngtand and »
ttoaterm along Broadway, agreed |picture with Ann Harding. 1 .to ll
to havo the script changed, but have only S4 hours In New York."
to mad* Rnthbono pay haadmaelyl "And after that?"
for U.
"Didn’t I toll you about those
"Cukor baa the most uapredict* five dogs waiting fo r ms ta Cali*
able sense o f humor," the actor fnrnto? Our houra la overrun wllh
cried. This loosed a floor o f Hoi-•them—fit* pupa and a secretary."

Seminole
Welfare
T*M
fI1!,ul*- w“*
ear
a_____ ra*
. ________ lwn* filled nearly to
w o m e n

lo

lA in i

1 t h Week

" " " *2 J

SPECIAL

capacity aad 1
like dclcgatra rose apptoudtog so

tk Crystal GuMato

Of Pension Model

the 1’res toeat stepped onto t t o li
- ■—
I platform sad an Army bond .truck .
Mrs. Jimmie P. Ridge aad Mrs. up T h e Star Spoagbd Uasaer." I
Hamilton Bbtoe. both IdmllfUd
AtUred to a i|rabio bcasatod M w &lt;
with County welfare work tore,
4k*
Prealdrat frequently |
are la Daytona Borah today at&gt; " ‘P"* bis forehead with s white I
tending a meeting o f tto lXtb die* todherchbf, while men u d worntrbt State Welfare Beard.
men to tto nadtasn used new*- I
Tto major objective e f tto am* papers aad program* fra fas*.
alas to to dbtrlbute tostrectloM
« . . . l u r a s r i i a m ___ .
I
la toadltog spplbatlw form* f » ' d„u. u 7 Itelmveb r » e lb d ihei 1
than* who rath to purtWpnto to|“ " “ ’
(

•Uto1aaZweatole*
"*
Wotometa, had said that
s L ^ te lT fL c i tto raaolo. r wtririt' *" ” 9^ a bocaara R
g*!!M l2 r i f ? t w i t t o O T S K S S f r f r t S S J !
***** *” ^1 "That ohaomUea," to aald, "stia

Krspp Aopoisted " v * ^ .* * ?
Deputy Pereosal
T a x C o lle c to r

.

___ ________ I toMk true. There ta s vtelouo Mr*

further w b a tifb
■ N "suitably or. already tore, tto
irargy might to oe

ikd pwwplw kn^wwHi
w W ngu would t o

WERT-The. JEWELER

F K L E e

120 OTHER WEEKLY PERRR

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lANFOtD m u l t M N m

Mra. G. W. Spencer b
Honored With Party

S ocia l A n d
PersoA ctivities
m
Bride Aad G m a A n
Sochi Calendar Honored With Craise Penonali
f;

MONDAY.
N m K U ; bu in ew ami program
B t illn i of Uw Woman’* M ille n ­
ary Society o f tha First Method
tat Church will taka plan at
S:30 p. M. at the church.
e lic it Number One o f tho
Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mra. B.
'’ B. Andrews, chairman, will matt
• t 4:00 P. M. with Mra. A . I.
CaldwtLI, Wcat P in t S tm t.
Circle Number Taro o f
th*
Presbyterian
Auxiliary,
Mra.
Philip R. Bach, chairman, will
meet at *4:00 P. M. with Mrs.
Mary Bolty, Myrtle Avenue.
Clrtta Number Three o f tho
Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mra. 1*
P . Beyle, chairman, will meet
at 4:00 P. M. at the home of
Mr*. O. C. McBride. Palmetto
'Arrau*, with Mr*. McBrUle, Mra.
Paul Shoemaker, and Mr*. John
C. Smith a* hpatea.ee*.
Orel#
Number Four o f
tho
Pmbyterlan Auxiliary, Mr*. Vic­
tor Green, chairman, will m 'et
at 3:30 P. M. with Mr*. Joo
Corley. Cameron Avenue.
Circle Number F ir* o f
tho
**"habyt«rian Auxiliary, Mr*. F.
Scott, chairman, will meet
at 3:30 P. M. with Mr*. Gcenr*
Gray, 3W Fast Twentieth Street.
Circle Number Six o f
the
Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mr*. D.
L. Thrasher, chairman, will meet
at 4:00 P. M. with Mrs. L. I.
Frasier. Celery Avenue.
Circle
Number One o f
the
First Baptist Church will mrct
at 3:30 P. M. with Mrs. B. C
Dickerson, South Sanford AvoCirri* Number Two o f
the
Frist Baptist Churrh will meet
nt 3:30 P. M. with Mrs. G. K.
Rollins, 'JI0O Park Avenue,
Circle* Three and Five nf the
* First Baptist Church will meet
at 3:30 P. M. with Mrs. M. N.
Cleveland, 2173 palmetto Ave
nue.
Circle Number Four o f
the
First Baptist Church will have
spend-the-dny party at tho home
at Mrs. R. T„ Garrison, Rich
moml Avenue.
Covrrcd dish
luncheon at noon.

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WF.DN F 3 D X V
The executive boaiiT' o f
Srmino|e .County . Council
of
F.-T. A. will* meet at 2:30 P. M.
Ja the P.-T. A. room at South
School.

] Japs Plan School For
Munition Workers
TOKYO, Sept. 12.—IIP)—'Tho
ne*-d for tralnnt workers nnd
firemen In Japan’s expanding muliltions Industrie* is iho esp'nnntlon given by the Tokyo edu­
cation hurriu for Its decision to

Sunday
E

Monday

fOUt DY1NO DAY
m '.ftiM K M fttr

Mr*. G. W. Spencer,
•id*, was honor guest at a
heidg* party ghrea Friday aftman by to r *Uter-ln-law, Mr*.
Georg* C. Harden, at her home
on the Paola Road. Mr*. Sren­
ter reetlveil a *Uver bonbon dish
aa a gift from the hostess.
BHdg* game* were
enloyeo
throughout tto afternoon and nt
a tat* hour high score
pri
perfume, was awarded, to Mrs.
G. E. McCall whlht cut
prlns
linen handkerchiefs,
went
to
Mrs. C F. Rawsoa.
The room* where the in.o*t*
were entertained were deco rat­
ed with vaoe* and bowl* o f yel­
low gladioli and autumn leave*.
Refreshment* were served
l-y
the hostess, assisted by
Sin.
Morris Spencer,
Mm .
Marko
Galbreath,
Mr*.
Jim i*
A.
Wright, Mrs. R. 0. Fox, and
Mrs. Ben Cantwell.
Those ptesent were: Mr». 0W. Spencer, honor guest, Mr*.
James A. Wright, Mr*. 11. M.
Watson, Mr*. R. G. Fox Mr*,
Let A. Conoley, Mrs. G. E. Me
CalL Mra. Ben Cantwell. Mr*.
Charles L. Park, Mr*. W. C.
Hill, Mr*. George Gray,
Mr*.
Paul Stine, Mr*. Joo Gonxalr*,
Mr*. C. W. Baker. Mrs. E. W.
Copeland, Mrs. John M. Kelley,
Mrs. C. E.
Rawson,
bridge
guests, and Mr*. Marko
Gal
breath.
Sirs. Morris
Spencer,
Mr*. W. 31. Thigpen, ami .Miss
Taney Hancock, of 'Alma, Ga.

PAOI

rUNUDA

Seminole County hews
LONGWOOD

GENEVA

AT THE CHURCHES
t u t t.Y ( R o t * i f t i c f r i h
n n « t n o r uoo
ru t Mm
n«ntvn iml H«htofil Atriiart,
U p f , &gt; ln rlln IU.im, I lfv lo r .
Tiro Bov. W. 1. L'ampbsll, *•*K ttu rirrn ih H u n iltf 4 f r « r T r l o l t r .
Wo
llitlF (**HittniinloO, 1 ^ 1 A . SI.
mir.dsr Retowi. t* to A. M.
ritu rch Svh".*l, f . i o A. M.
I’rvaekloa K-trlf-, It o* A. If.
^loriiliihc
i»ra &gt; rr u n « l w r r m o r i
Kim ami (Irneva Ave,
Young Psogla's Meeting Frldap, II «»» A. M.
HifcloHf;
&gt;
lr«. i . Im ln «l« o r w ill
T:30 I*. U.
Prayer Sleeting Wednesday, MO plnir A tib oii h -J u *( F o r T im m 9 *•
M
oiol.iy.
ail.
aXguvtt H ull*!
P. H.
\V. St.
ind stt.l Uh We,lo w r . 4i.
\\.
(Irit
wtl.iy:
Thtt
t T W lff* t i l l
day. S ee f . M.
!•* &gt;1*
r r u u o ir e i t is k m x u s i
Orlando R i* l near lisnsva Avo- h i M 'u i i i )
i x m iiiiiiii ifN W A i*
&gt; r*(*e, s et p. M
r\nr.H% tri.as
Th* tlev. C. &gt;1. Hatter, pastor,
WoBiJirt*n I ’ Uilt i *ii i»ak A y o h u #,
Pundsy ttchool. SIS A. XL
T it i* H rv, XV. M. Ijup ro. |*a«t*»r.
Hermoa. It.so A. M.
N*rvU‘M »in T h u r ta llf H r i i l f l f l l .
Kvaagelteitc M tics, X *o T. X
Hi!ti*liO' PdiiRtl. Ih.tttt X. M*
Wednesday Prayer e J Trite*
Frr.it hi hit n«r»lc#* 11; N A . It.
Prsysr tfvrvlce Widrteedsy, l *V
Ithpiiliiis Humloy •rFYlct* 1:15 1%
toe.
\l.
_______

Mrs. Catherine Davis of Or­
Mis* Lucy Knlnninger leaves
next week to enter the freshman lando spent the week-end with
3!r*. Fioy Stiller.
eta&lt;* at F\ S. Ci W„ Tallahnswc.
Mrs. Campbell o f Hasting* I*
A delightful surprise uni show, visiting tor dnught-r, Mrs. Ossie
Mr. and Mr*. Jaeh Nerhert A y
er were given in honor of 31r*. Flynt.
McKay left tococko of
day fee Miami when *he will
Joo Fold* at tto home of 3!r*.
bride and
P. B. Dooley made a busliws*
Iftli w later.
Frank Walsh Friday aftrrn1KH1 trip to Winter Haven Thursday
guests at a
by member* of tho Baptist
Thursday evsnlng by Mr.
Mr*. George IVon and daugh­
Church. Arrangements for Uie nt- ter, June have returned to tlnir
1* K. Tew, J r, will bam Sun­
Mrs. P. E. RoumlOat on their
day far Oninesvllle to attead tha
fair were made by 3li»* Adrt- heme in Tampa after a visit with
yacht, the ShyloHk
Uataoealty o f nurida.
w Waits and 311-* Aldiir Lae SIMs Edwin Sutton.
The curst* enjoyed n ernbo
Vigor who sponsored tiuiny rioter
Mrs. W. 1L Gtlggs, Sr., and
up the St. Johns Hirer after
Mr*. Boy O. William* ha* reUtorary contest* for enjiYrnient Sirs. Urlxgs, Jr., of New Binyios
which a picnic supper was
tarnod from Boise, Idaho, w tort
of (hi- gueds during the after- were guesti o f Mr*. T. W. 1’re
by the hostess, assisted by Mr*.
aha waa called several week* ago
noctl. Many beautiful and use­ vnlt lust xvi rk.
c i: i r v x WKrnniuer t it m e n
FIII%T MirtllHIIIIT « Ml lllT f \
lire. W. J. nereey, eaitor.
A. II.
M m F Ir r
V
ful gill* were rceeiced liy the
NnvUy rehoot, to on A. M.
Mr. and Sirs, \V. J.
iHvid
i '■liini cId h« himl„ y11:» A. 4t*
guest of honor. Fruit punch nil l spent the week-end with Mr
Xtorntng
Pervlre,
tt
0
A.
M
.
X
X
t&gt;mhl|i,
||.
mii
A.
M.
T
lir
r
n
*
Miss Lucy Koumlllat, aad C.
Kvenlng Pervlre. * o» P. M.
Mr*. Scott Williams aad daugh­
**1,ltl|,*|*|i'rnil
t 'f '»( I'l'WFf'*.
cake were served by the hostess and Sirs. Henry Wllle.
Servlcre are ronitocled m Ihe
1*
McCror.e, Jr, The
\ illiUlC |t*ft»|»|rt J MU I1
*, SI.
lute in the
afternoon.
Those
ter, Batty Yvonne, of Jacksonville
eerotwl
and fourth Huodavs or each
XX't"r*b'f|i. »
I* M. Tlwmr "llo
guests were presented with
present were the honor guest,
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, K.
■tenth
r«uN
Not
TiiHw
11“
gift from th« boats.
U .'in tu - i
SIluRltinarr
Mrs. Folds, Mi i*. Il.uotd Jackson.
G. Hickson, Celery Arcane,
rilF.C MSrritoltieT CIIUI
SL.litl.iY ,tl J so 1* SI.
ItUdlWM
Those present w rrti Mr. end
Miss Esther Pro *, r. Mrs. It. J.
t*X r idonroe, eta.
tintI t*i
ni.
Mrs.
Jack N orton
Aycocke,
T
lie
H
rV,
J.
XV,
l(,-T
.
y
e
d
t
h
|*ra&gt;n
uni
IULI
m
hlutly,
XVnlhtttt*
Ovrr?tract.
Mis*
Atdin
la
Vlgne,
Dr. and Mrs, H. W. Rucker ami
Sunday Hchiud to on A. J l
tlilY tl Y
P, SI.
honor guest*. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. children have r»turned from Mocks,
Mr*. Iktugla* Danicll, Mrs. J. \.
Frank
Minshew,
nnd
daughter,
P res rh la g tl &lt;&gt;* A. B
I'ltt.ir
it
iirsirx.il,
FrliWiy
t»l
Me Crone, Mr. m *I Mr*. F, D. vllls and Dillstoro, N. C , where
Ills)line, Mr*. W, J. Wells. Jr.. Lnurelte, nrremipanied liy Grtr
V. p, M. g. * 3« P M.
V. SI
Bcott, Mr. and Mr*. John Schl- they spent six week*.
AH
ohritim
r
urThlrrn
w
ill
m*iYii
Preaching t U P. H.
Mr*. C. M. Olds, Mrs.
Irvin Whiddon, spent Ihe week-cm1 in
fi.t h ,tr«l
nil nut* ri tM ft.lirr 1t»t,
rard, Jr, Mr*. Helen Schult*.
Koonir, .Mr*. Mnudc Tup|wr, Mrs. Pearson, Ga, Mr*. Minshew. who
f ■m * •*« f «• 1 Jtt IV SI
r iN * T r i o ni ll o r i HRKV
Mr*. J. C. Aycocke, the Misses
\\ * p s i' ihl mi Iii vita l I*in Iti u ll
J. Fred Scholficld, Mis* liottio has been visiting her mother re
Mrs. It. C. Morgan and daugh.
ir ttiv T H *
.r *
.tf
M.tlfM|t*l
p r r fr rrn.*«*
Camilla Dra*. Lillian Deas, Hel­ tar, Mtas Donna Morgai^ have
Arnett, Sir*. 3l*ry lluitley. Mrs. turned with them.
rtirlallnn h*l#m-* K*rvi,-rs nr* IwM rft*s i . lattrtiil
«utr M*r%lrri«, XV# w # l«
(Vrrv Nimilir inernins st the rhurrh conit’ %I f IIt.t!*
en Wilson,
France* Wilson, returned home after spending a
Ilornnn Jean, Sir*. Ismi-e Waits,
Ill nur CtiOlirrKtt*
Sir. nnd Sir*. C. S. Ihmsld it Itail K'cand HI rest at It *0
I*atsy* O’Connor,
l,ocillo Holt,
Mrs. Clara Green, .Mi*. W. S. ron, Clarence. Jr., with their Siih&gt;,-rt for tnmi'treiw I* '-Hot,- I loll.
month’s vacation at Daytona
Gene Marlin Laney,
Frances Beach.
EnUmlnger, Marjt rie Blanken­ guests, Mr. nml Sirs. Martini WI J»i»«*•*.**
t iim
x i i .i xtm x
ANur
Thi» church mHintainr ■ fr#
licit*, Julia Higgins, and Mer­
ship. Mrs. lauiis Entnninger. of Tampa, s|*-tit Sunday and It^ittllnK
r.»it and Sir*. F. H F#rr#n In
iLtoXti nl til- chtiiph wtirr*
ton Aycocke, Chandler Sharon,
Mr*. SI. Ulmkcnshlp. Sir*. Jim- Uilsw Day at Daytona Bench. lh» lllltlu »nil all aulhufiieil Chrli* thiirMP,
Miss Lydia Rankin ha* arrived
Htind.tY ,s* hoot. |t» '*'» A. M.
lion heUnce l*frn»*nr#
Alex Sharon, Joseph O’Connor,
Avant. Mrs. II. A. Gray, Mr*. V.
from Chicago to spend some time
Donald Anderson, o f Sliami. r^Atl. burrowcfl nr pur*'h»**4, iijnife
llolltH n tMTlIl'Y, IIM 0 A . M.
Wallace Philips, Bernard SehlGariur,
Mir*
Ellen
Overstreet.
X'oiinb* |*i o|i|p'* !-• »•l"ii, fi ll* I*.
a
iul
F
liiU
y
*
fruin
1
to
I
here with her parents, Mr. and
s|H-nt tlie ImlHir Day vacnMon
XI
i ’dilet
rhitfitln**
Itojril
litttt
tnrd, William DuBose, Malcolm
I*.
M.
Mrs.
I..
Cromer
anil
Mr**
Frank
Mr*. W. F. Rankin.
with his parent*. Sir. and Mis
ch
arnv
o f l lil* n#r%ic#.
lllcgln*. Bernard Lake, Robert
W®M».
*»(•' it ,»ir m« « tinir. * It* I*. M.
P. D. Anderson.
u r »i m i n i
r n m it»»n
Kelt*, IIrodu* Earle, of Detroit,
K ilt iillm i
H fr v li'f,
7'K » I*. M.
Tb«+ Se|»te?»iKer meHirn* nf Ok*
rm uni
l-nst Wednesday was “ Cl-nn
ML** Mary Helen Tew returned
Fa l*i liu I t u n i M ill
In thl&lt;
Mich., B/ron Fox, and C* L* 31cllValivIrri.iii iif&gt;v#rnm*nll
Sewirur Club will anther nt the Up" (Uy nt lake
s
r
l
t
l
.
i
ii«*
W
t*tI
i|«
th&lt;*
I l ;0«» A, XI.
Slnry Com
today from Oviedo where
she
Murrilntf W»ri»hl|», livoo A, 1C*
Crone, Jr.
sort
to*
libra
i
y
»ti
Wcilnwilay
nfternmni.
mnnity
Church,
which
romluded
rtiurch HcbiMil, II «0 A* M,
spent n few days with to r sis­
Tin *nl.i&gt;. oi'i ii tlr nif ilfiK. I:3H
Hv^nlntc MfrfU'i*. trfltl I** H,
Sept. 1•’*. with th«* itminnan with a cake and ice cream sab-,
ter, MU* Thelma Tew.
•
MlnlMer, (bn Hitv, Jiint*i Hi I* IT.
Miss Emmeline Thurston en­ for the month. Mm. F. I., Ilarn c
H 1.1lor- mrrllnfT. X «•» I* XI.
s|Hin*nreil liy Ihe Ladies’
Aid ThfimpiMin. Jl, A.
tertained n
small
group
nf
W* in •d »v.
"rrrlrr nt
Il«-v. 4, jl. Thnnn‘*i*n N pronmitfH
Ttu* NVJjofi parkiiii: Iuhih* hu Societ).
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Cogburn arc
XII * llltriirt. L ik e St.II Y,
■\l«
i
thuTw
tli.il
-its
IM
tlfriiif
Hub*
frlcnda
Informally
Wednesday
been IvftBtnl fur the ri’Amm by
planning to leans Saturday for
F iM »y,
11s*ltih«&gt;Mr«
i|.ijr
ottiiiliiKi
nl
I* XI.
Gslaeivtlta where Mr. Cogburn will evening at the I.... . of her par­ purtner* freon Clearwater, Fla,
H-ttiinl iii, ••( &lt;it stir turrtlitif 7:49
ents on the West Side. Game*
I*%(•!*.% m i nt it n r
»* Xi
Honoring Mis* Mary Nkkcl, resume teaching at (he University were played and refreshment* It. E. Tooke and Cyril Itayl,m i:
who
hnve
moved
Ihcir
fuinili
-s
Yon
n n*
rortl tally In x U ri! In
1
list
|{
h
II.
r.
iIr
ilutnt.
p.ittot
who plan* to leave next week for of Florida.
f
Y
i
|
*
were served.
Hnti.ln H.ltoi.l, MtitulAj- |o A. M. tto * rf
tore M il hnve Inken Iho two
tho Florida Slat* College for
Mr.
and
Sir*.
Homer
GIea*iut
FrI’-icIH
m
m
,
f
i
t
li
A.
,\
l
Tho*u
present
were:
the Pressor house* on Bay Street.
Mr*. Roberta Howard and kirn. Misses Esther Strange,
N.
V.
I*,
s.
HinoUy,
7
1
*
\
\
and
tier
sister
nnd
their
little
Women, a
surprise
farewell
xi
i
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km
i.x'
i
x
rtiDi.ir
m
i
m
n
I ins
FfMii'iilnir, HuiitLii, | I* st,
A lecepthm for the l.ymnn
Tin* if* s ,f. j. u&gt; 1r&gt;*tt11j*n, im.hI nr.
party was given Friday evening Wallace W. Wright hava ra Williams, Mary
Grace Blown, schiM.I teachers »a * given by th daughter were dinner guest* nf
fr u f o r llvptltiu*
l! Vi4m *4iiFi s
Htll oil i
X1,»nr,rN, 1 UU A. XI, '||»i|
turned
from
Augusta
and
Clayat the home o f Mr, and Mrs.
I tot I* Xt
Ruth Strange, Gertrude 11-inter, P.-T. A. ut the scIhhiI auditorluot Sir. nod Sir*. Jerry I lay recent­ I* M.
Inn,
Ga.,
and
Quincy
where
they
Henry Nkkcl,
Silver
Lake.
It ft* illi'I im i itflr r Rrcund niiiMM.
Norma Wolfvr, lim a K illing of on Monday niuht Hlien several ly.
r it i m it
I M ill Alctt-to, I itl A. SI.
Sir. nnd Sir*. Alfred Krirmiu,
Gatma were enjoyed
and re- spent two months.
Til'ft n PV, lialirl J I'i'i’t li.i «1Ilfs
St. Petersburg, Margaret ' or- speaker* ex leaded greeting* to
((••Nlftplll'r,, 1dilI*t»
frvalunenU were served.
rudi, 31adeli lie Collins, arvl Ud the turds of honor. .Mis. Fred Ciltort nnd Buddy returned homo
Huudiy
H
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2
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ftl*
I'llIII*TI
V\ vriKVI'll I III HI HR*
Harold Ferran of Euetli was
Farewell gift* were presented
son Horn*', Ismi-e llov ■&lt;. Hyrl F'oncird |nreeled in tlie ill,o-lne front Miami Slut day week. Me
W*’rYkr*, 2 uu I* It.
' Hill" I dht i'" Inlb# Nl|b|n*t
of
ii.
. I. *, *s|i-wtT«ii&lt;iii In a ll F lu u r b r ji
tie glad Hint Mr. Erirsou and
to Miss Nickel and Miss Cum the guest Friday of hi* uncle Higgs, A. W. Epps, Jr.. Wesley
nf . tlie pie-ldent. Sirs. Wulket.
and
aunt,
Mr.
and
Hr*.
D.
L.
•
m%r
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m
iid
iix
A
m
m
tit
ii
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♦
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I
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S«’l«
nllMt,
13.
tlilla'rt
will
drive
nnr
school
MeUch and Miss Ruth Mciseh,
Cunningham,
Joe
D 'uglass, Among the spenler, weru Prin­
bull ltd)' N*i....d, |lt !*V|Oi‘ k
‘Tin* #»"bl*’lt T rit l“» fnilll II#*
who are also leaving for Tut!*' Thresher, Itoeo Court.
br* w * Itil. '"Now l.ilib
la th#
Juniur Rivers, Webber Welts -it, cipal W. J Wells, Jr.. J. Fred hoses this year. One o f our own
I
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lo o t * tl Ni||if*r1lkf 43lll(#f|(,
r
ill*«t
,i ii4i •.f l Ii i hi; ra 1i «i Im*i |
fur, H im
•
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uridi.
t
l
fli’ifit’
k,
men.
hassee. Those present e r r - ; it-:
I
Vmnniuhm,
........
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C
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o
liol
Mr. and Mr*. T. J. Barnett, Arthur Itevkwilh, Charier K il­ Seholfirld, I'redcs'or Tilden Ja­
Mr*. Warner Atuorgn I* here
Misses
Mary
Nickel,
Ituth
lVtcrsb-ig,
Oreo cobs. l'reife‘ *or Richard Skewc*.
■X'lntiiN (hr- * tt.ilboiw wbtrti riMtw
and Mrs. Charles llytn o f Paint ling of St.
l*ri-* lit- t*&gt;Hoii-A#riti«iii l&lt; Hi# fillMelsch,
Clara Melsch.
Helen
Adams,
lletheit
Tunrstufl, Itefre-hmcnt* of in* cream ami visiting tin- week iiinong tie.i n i« r ii %i*riw r i in im ii
ka,
»pcnt
Thursday
hr
re
*.vith
1'*wlnu
ti'ifi iti# lUblr* **|^*| nit
•»x im m
l lube, Jane
Gantt,
Georgena
Charles Tliuislon, and Mr. and rake were servetl ut closing of folks.
tin *m b ffiii Ihf I «w*r*1: I#• alt
llt-v Jdlllfd H. I ’dV.
T. O. Tyner mid Elmer Tyner
Hart, Fmmrllne Thurston, Eve- Mr. an*l Mr*. A. U. Mahoney. Mr*. Henry Thurston
lltv
tiihfeibit.itif*
*if llo&lt; wurl ■I nnd
lilt.!*• Ks-litd.l. *» I .
tto reception.
Mi ,ihn i.f Iifin. F**r b# Hjm •• nfill
wete here Bund\v front Wiud,--( St» t: F C«hi|m r,
•
1-n lfijp rr, Joseph] m» ( Munson, East Tenth Stm t.
ii
«
in
d*(no;
b#
romrnand 1. uni!
■9
Mr
t W. I‘, ld&lt; of toe-burg in. re- with Mr. and Sir*. Mag,it: t • r IniPtull ut. In ilt i f a#.
Ruby Dobson, Matfiluie Collins,
I! -I...,,
41'«. JLMM,
Mrs. W. A. Leffler nml family
Is vreiting TTer son nnd iMilJTilTer- son.
**
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J •*** &gt;4 h’ lffditl. ills** 1||« I(JYL*i|
MUtUwl Roger* of ..Jask-wnytU'-'
" i ; ' V ‘ I T * ’ i |# I " ’it " ' ,,i '
iii. i.dboAihif itiMdiip from (h#
in-liw,
Pastor Joe Fold* on I
Alii an
returned from Asheville, N.
Sir. nnd Sir*. Slngiiu*on went
l.htfillli; »i| Vlir, H■till |* ||,
Ethel Root, Helen W i't
» lirKti.io m*'i* in'.* MxIlHHib, “HrlC.,
where
they
spent
several
Sir*.
Fold*.
to Wlndemcre on Sonduy, taking
Ihdlamy, Marjorie Balluri', and
*■"••• »"i| II* -«lib wllb K**y !•» ib#
i i i i v r i i xi*n*tr m i i m ii
week*. They were nrcnm|«iniei
The new leader of Iho W. I*. A. Fresh iirk Krell home. ||,. hut u tipitii*
|.« M ir, l u i o r
Swimming and dancing were
Irene LundquUt.
Th#
lltv,
\
\
i*
lirttnh#,
&gt;tiitir•I
|w lb,if wlib’ll In elrrI*
Mrs.
II
D.
Sonell
of
Sonfol
I,
Fled! by Mr. Leffler, who spent a few enjoyed at
I,cell working in D.-ytano.
the
party
given
Also Harold llecliut,
iMMii.r
,,*l not Im’ 4»|m Ii I# nf ili-Aord or
Muii.I iy Mcliool. 1.IX \ SI
Sir*. Barney Beck wire aide
D avid'’b i 1 thcr*
wr*k*
•I* - ik liiilti, l.lfi’. and I j *%# :jr«
Tuesday evening at Son latndo who Is tonnling nl Mr*, t'harlo*
Bernier, Robert Starke.
hti -Itir
i»it»»liMi, fi^ ihf Hi-rtidiirm im#
Hartley’s.
The
workers’
head­
I»»
return
lmm«*
fmm
tin*
Farti’it.
Springs
fur
the
Christian
En­
Coffin. Gordon Coffin, Billy Vlh11:M» A XI. Mi' w i*id to itihiitH |im |m*«| fur. lb#
Mxriitnir XVtir-tiljfe,
Mr*. Nuncyo Rickard and Mrs. deavor of
litre
I:** nitu. XV*•1•still*, X •»« I* M
the
Cuogregalionul quarters me now in the llaptid m I fi t‘-«|iit ,i I on Monthly,
len, Roderick
Adams,
Joiner
* X1*1* III’ Itf I blnun n**l ki rn ' HjdrXV. *ht. *.|it f XY«*r**liltt. Y tat i* -XI ti ttu NXhi.it, n, ,lf st Iml, Hunt or
3lary Flnnell o f Miami hnve re­
»ht» but Itii'ii Imviiu' livaliiH'tih
Church.
A picnic supper was Sunday School riom.
Pearson,
Herbert
Thurston,
&gt;-a fur
lb.«
bald
All «*"d, |n lit** tuily r#al niiluvl an«i&gt;.'*
turned home alter spending
n served nt a lulu hour.
Tho
Sunday (idler* on Sir*. Harda­ for liielt I»ltto*| prt*Ai«iire.
illhllL
Those
James Bradford, Mr. and Mrs.
few (lays hero with 31r. nml Mrs. prfM-nt were: the Misses Ruth way nnd Mr*. Nlemeyer were Mr. tloclitfN win it her to jro to tin*
Forrest May,
Mr, and
Mra.
0. E. McKay, South Suitfoid •Melsch,
• III ||« tl IM* l . n l l
Clara Mel-ch,
Mary and Mi*. !*»*((t Slortmi and 3ll&gt;s liorirh now. Her tmttiy frl#ntfY
Frank Bauer, Mr*. J. FI.. Ital­
l i t tit •Mil M* dh
lto|*e hlu* will In* L«*Mi r iumjii.
1-oubic Nickel, Emmeline Thurs­ Eliialotli Knud of Orlando.
Th . It*
ian!, Mrs. Joe
Mrlsch,
Mr*. Avenue.
i: 1. \tM.*r.’t 1*1
Mr’*,
Flm rr
I ,mi.|.|in-d
nn&gt;l
H. r \ 4 • ■' lull b Hu inIn i , ?|
Tl
A
ton, Josephine Munson,
Ruby
Henry Nickel, 3fr*. Harry Kent,
XI.,
7
i
Friend* nf 31rs. II. R. Ileck will
r
.xi
il.mrliti'in, Irene, I'nmillu, AIK-*
Dohsun, Audrey Newer,
Jamami Mrs. J. B. Root,
HtHfl * . H«*h.*III 1*' •**• \
hi Interested to learn Ihul she has
ftrt*l A K :i 1i,
returnnl thin weelc
XX E.If, ■ d.iy
* i i flitilt
\
Gantt, Esther
Strange,
l.ois
*l»returned to tor home hero from
II
I* XI
Wolfcr, Margaret
Yaa
Nv«*,
rim
e
s
f™
xxlien
*
they
Xon .iM&gt; Irivlh d
iiiirn iilii w ith
tbs Florida Sanitarium In Orlande
“ ■‘ “ it dpi*!it the junttm er.
Norma -Wolfcr, All,'lie SclivM &gt;•!
where she received treatment fur
A ' elhourne,
Slurp(titllallani.
several weeks.
, M E D F O R D oklu,. 8. |d. I*-’ .
VIHJ4 STRESS PASSING
« it M. II I!** %IM* Nhi | IM IM II
Airs. J. It. Root, Mr*. J. E. Bul­
• " » 11 I t ri11"I* ,XY*' f 11If a IMI * *I
I.
lard, Harold
11, vlist, Herbert bPl— If t ’l irenre E. Warren limin'!
It'-1
4Aill11 lb 11*.if *| Iiu*-L MiliM =
Mr. and Fits. R. C. Long nnd
Is
ett
walking
in
ciretes.,
)te
would
KNOXVILLE,
Tenii.,
Sept.
II
—
An all day picnic was
en­
Thurston, Hilly Vlhlen, Clm'les
if# I, Hi’ln
joyed all day Friday at Rock Mr, anil Sir*. Ben Cogburn have Ertling o f St, I’elershurg, F u d ­ have walked one nnd one-half time* lift Four hanks Qirei' experi­
■I II... vv. ’ bn*
enced and one a sophomote wereSprings by the members o f the returned home »fter *n extended dle Bender, Gordon Coffin at:d nrnUltd th e war'd.
W illi tin T
Ii*
I- Lint
Warren i* Medford’* (nail car­ on llm firing line ye-lerday in
i*rlltl*''8*tl. til nf
Sarah Parker Orphanage Club. trip to Iho Gre*l lakes Expo*
Robert Starke.
lbFI
ol.i
l*o
i
*
■
m a l t «■ ii a t
‘
lion
in
Cleveland
and
(mints
in
rier. Recently he wnnpUU 1 13 (eisrint- (iraelice lit Tennessee. *hhi *b*
Swimming waa enjoyed In the
years o f service. Since Im started They wete Phil Dleken, I!,-,I liar |&gt;.
morning and afternoon nnd a Virginia and West Virginia.
rMft ill 1i.-Ltv.tr i* *it*l) ; :«
I .11 Ii It.....
rallying the anil on Aug. 13, 11*21, WiHuIrnw Ih-rryherev. noil lloli
picnic luncheon wo* served.
Ur. nn,| Mrs. Charles It. Ertling
he has walked on average of NO ;‘neeil, flashy sophomore. “ Un­
Mrs. P. D. Parker presided
p o o r pii r* it v 111K r v x * im IK it
ovrr u short business meeting. and children, Emma, Clara and
doubtedly. our pn- ing tld* year
mites a week.
jo
i ; i • h i *,x, nl* c. |m * i *«r
In
hlM»l - i - x II
Those present were: Mrs. Clar­ Charles Ertli|g, of St. Peters
Mr*. W. A. Tilin' and Mrs. L iA t tliul rate, Wnrren walked will he a Idg Improvement over
X- ■, - II
i t
burg
have
returned
homo
after
gxno
Higgins
were
hoti-feii'x
ut
ence Smith, Mr*. W. K. Wells,
than 2,300 mile* a year, orjthst of In t year,” t rich Ibt’i N'ey.
I'tr , 'I ,II I:n*|« i v*ii I 11*1 I* Xf,
Mrs. W. R. EdenfieM, Mrs. John ■pending a week here with Sir. un&lt;| tho regular business end social i7,r,0tl mile* In 13 year*.
I &lt;x•hIli • XYort*bl|». 4 •*«» I* XI
I.io.l snid.
C. Vaughn. Mrs. J. B. Crawford, Sirs. Peter Thurston.
meeting o f Cirrlo Number Otj,Mr*. R. F. Crenshaw. 3lrs. J.
of the First .Methodist Churrh
K. Muttlnger, Mrs. E. 31. Kirchheld Tuesday ullornnon nl
tinhoff, Mrs Georg* McCrum, Mr*.
home o f Mrs. Tilli* on Elm Av.'
nur.
N. C. Lynn, 3lr*. J. G.' Walts,
Sir*. It. F\ Crenshaw pre-id I
Mr*. W. L. Clark, Mrs. N. II.
Ellen of Quitman,
Ga.,
Mr*.
PARIS, Hspl. 12.—BF&gt;— Leftists over the business session, M
Georgia Hart. 3!r*. R. L. Shin- Frencli worker* plan to seise the T. I*. I loss taught the tru ll,
bolter, Mrs. T. E. Wilson, Mra. Renault automobile fartory out chapter o f tin- mission stu-'i
W. 8. Thornton. Mrs. P. D. side Puri*, the government was lo'd book, nnd Sirs. F. It Mitchell I I
devotional.
Refrechonn
Parker, tho Misses I so Is Evans, yesterday, for "an experiment In the
tr w om en knme lire- lin t
were served nl th e tea h"(ir
Juno WndstaB. Ntll Mulligan, Industrial Savietliallnn."
I 'l K t - t l l l K M - i:
i ,i
p . r m . l.
iK'htif
llu v
xxtinld
tl»*v#r
Thoco
present
were!
3ir«.
I
••
Martha Ann Edenfirld, and Joe
A delegation representing 1,300
N
*
k
«"»l
"b
tru-iLt
'
vr.«v«*N,
Crenshaw nnd Gwynn McCrum. foremen and technicians In the Writs Sirs. Julio Rundiiey. Mi
f d -ill Iti*’ ill*, a hi b*’ ai||y(
tt
f*.*t» r ,-are
|,.,|r |,
Renault works, one of tto large,! P. I, Giwhlhu*. Sir*. Tom
COME IN AND
ins-M bii|fe*»rtaut. S**tbhfhf aibln
1
Industrial plants in Franre, gave Bam*. Mr*. 31. C. Sltll*. SI:
ttiMii
I*,
wrl|-KniiH(ii&lt;d
SEE
FM
YOURSELF
establish
flea
new technical the information to Premier la-on I*. Doss. Mr*. A. II. Col*. &gt;1
i4i'|*&lt;.«intM-« (ban u *»«■fity
F. It. Stllrtoll, Mr*. W. D II »
school* next year.
fi.itt. rlntf to,t\r .ii,,| F r r ,f.
• Ffigidalre Is wider, roomier,
Blum.
• t l ’ v I »N C -S H N I'T F XVIM F *
With the army planning to spend
- with av much sv 4it mole u*aThe group told Blum the rnova den. Mrs. Eugene Itigvin*. Mi ■
xv( n arbi-1v** Hip im ,g(
about 1900,000,OftU on expansion ment was started by Communi-t R. F’. Cronthnw, nml 3lru. U t
rchUllM, XX’** tir»* IL
blc tpace im /reef. N o mole
•
•
i.-s.l
b r F f»d i Jp'* to
Tilli*.
awl especially replenishment of employe*. They declared they
(roping. N o more crowding of
th# h a ve.
arms and munitions during tto learned the extremists are plan­
food*, plenty of (pace for every­
RINGERS TO 3IEKr
ONE MINUTE WAVES
next six yoire, thousands o f skilled ning to take aver Iho plant ty
thing. P/aii Full-Width Sliding
Th* Bemlnole Uounlv Sii'i'i":
factory mon wilt to required.
i ' H K D K I t l C S . . . . . . . $ 7. S 0
force and operate It for themselves.
Shelve), Portable Utility Shelf,
Class will meet lomonnw D in
I ' M ' I N f c . . . . . . . . . . . . . (t .IM t
Automatic Ice-Tray Hclcate
2:30 P. II. to 1:31) P. 31. ii* lbM O N A H C J I ................ n.ilO
snd s Kors of other features
Church nf God. rorner o f F i (,| i
' ( ' 'V V It- ’ ll
that all prsrr their value in
Street and Holly Aveitu-. Mo
E N D &lt; T H I.S
...
.1.50
mu. See them. Try ihcm
clan*, singer*, n- I oil inteic
o th er
pkrm anknth
yourvclf
I
ed person* nre invited.

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Mfaui Thurston Gives
Party For Friends

Miss Mary Nickel b
Given Farewell Party

Upsala &amp; (irapcville

Christian KntlUBvor
Group Stages Party

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Orphanage Club Has
All-Day Picnic Friday

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t a « Mod t o t W k n t advantage
•T the section that produces It. In
*JpP*Ng » « n i m H meal oat of
* » amrth. M il fertllMy or plant
W * I t * shipped oat, Which should
*• n U t a H for tW had from which
, T W eatery new er* neeessarlly
iklpa mach o f Me boU fertility to
the M et hem terminal market*. It
le Important that ha pet somethin*
l « h hi the aatl by growing good
teeer crepe of haallap low land
' Th# f armer wHo nan there
farm praettcee almeet taearlably
feta better crepe tap continues the
practices. Instead o f eajrlap: “ I
eaanat afford carer crop*” he It
amre apt ta cayi " I cannot afford
hat ta hare the beet eorer crop* I
can grow."
Bail fertility auiy he loot In t«v.
eta) ways, meat important of which
a n by water and wind erosion,
•rap remoral, and toachlnp. Contlaoooa cropplnp o f tho land with*
I eat rotation la a eerloae drain on
fertility.
I The mineral plant foode are moat
.limited la the ■•!). and which aoon.
nitrogen end phoephorue. Supplies
|o f iHyoten, natural or manufac*
jtured, are pleallful. Legumes have
the power of fletup nltroprn out
o f the air and itorlnp same In tho
i root nodules. Although extremely
I Important to plant growth, there
iU tint11 danger &lt;&gt;f a nitrogen fair.
•Im . Plwsphorue, on‘ "the other
' hand, U llmltcJ !n *jp|&gt;'v and un
’ • fortunately a greater prnporti in
of phosphorus le lost through enielan than any other Important plant

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or ait m r a« mrtt
H&gt;rO«a ie, Township &gt;1 Mama
naaaa &gt;1 Kan. raa ■ l e j »
HW on Ny ta f t N •# Bag
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property enter the a N eerttfteate
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KHT 11AN DEN PAKMK
I’ nltn aal4 eerttneate shell ha
rrd**m*4 areordlen la law, Iha
properly heartI hep therein Will he
•ole la lha hleheet bidder at the
murt-honae Oaor aa the Ural
Wonrlar la lha awalh at Oalahar.
m lilt , whlrh la lha llh Nay at Ortaper, i m
Dain. ihla ISth Nay e f Naylewliar, H it.
m H n iw
(X I*. IIWWNDON,
riarh at Olreatt Heart at
Hrmlnnle I'on air.
Ytaetde.
H AVANA, Cuba, Sept. 12.—
W )—Interchange of
Idea* no. IHNAt.l
l»«* n North American itiHlenU
.1 Hpuni-li utul I-atin American
itudmt* of KngUsh it the obJ-*ct
if a plun Cuba* “ grand old man
X u , '" *
if science,'' Dr. Carloe da la
TiiriP, lir* ught lo Havana from
Miami. Kla.
Itrcnllcd from n trip that wal
In rniuirc a year, Dr. de la Torre
will hrlp Dr. Lucians Martinet,
irrrlnry of rduratlun, to tolve
'ulia't eduratiunal |irtibl«m*.
The aatrsanlfW o I
the OH
Knn.'Ve frnuv ■St.. .Petersburg,
eropyyfr under'fli* said e*rftVW*.~
Kla., to lluvnna. h*' was “ tef|Ue.« luard wet In tha name ef IJN|Irred" at Miami by a primp j f KNOWN.
Dnlrea aald rrrtlflrete ehatt h*
areordlng •• law, the
eroiwrlr
d*»rrlh*d
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Cuba, America
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promote the Interrhange plan. Our phosphorus fertiliser* now I lie aprrwl, and wat named hon* &lt;
coats chiefly from Florida and I orary president and umbussador I
Tennessee, but avantiully must |to start l lie movement in Cuba.
cede from our western deposit*
Kubango uf student groups
of thU miners!. Yearn ego It was between countries o f the two |
recognJaed that Iro^ |coal, and giret language groups of the
western phosphates are the most America* is i lie of tho features
prevloue mineral heritage of the luiipiKed but
individual correnatloN. Sooner or Uter we must •I«indenee between students l* the
tom« to term* with phosphorus. first nbjective.
tlwHimnd
For tho country he a whole It Is j “ I have knmvii a
eitlmated that more than | » lf I lilana to pinmiite understanding
tbs original phosphorus le gone I between the peoples o ft he Amor*
from the surface soil*. It took less I lea* and have tieru glad U» do
help many of
than tOO years to eecnmplUh this I whet I could
destruction. Before another 100 I them,'* he said, "hut this plan
yearn w* may have crop produc­ I *rrm&lt; to me to bo more prac.
tion control through a phosphorus I llrable than any o f the other*
land n feel n way has been opened
shortage.
|to bridge ipiickly the linguistic
I and geographic gaps between
A 4-legged banUm chicken, ac­ lour American countries.
,
yeeterdey b y tha (MU- tive and otherwise normal, t* 1 "Th* plun ha* attractiva fea­
owned by Herbert Starkey of tures that trail to make IU adWent Plains, Mo.
I vacate* more enthusiastic as
I they piectlce It. It Is slanted ape*
Icificuily to Interest large nuiaI brr* » f stodent* of each Ian-

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•he llh day of September, IMA la
lhal ceruta eaare yrnClap la the
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Florida Seres With Six Of Them
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GAINESVILLE, Ssyt. I S . - Meat

THE STANDINGS III* 10 ruggv-d young men who win
FO E M T H IL L * N. Y., Sept.
I f —(AV-Bryan
(Bitay)
Grant,
Jr., the pint-aised tennis rebel
almost caught
an indifferent
tlalem li
Fred Ferry o ff guard yesterday,
hut finally lost to tha English,
man, who gained the final of
th* U. 8. singles tennl* cham­
pionship
against
California’s
Don Budge, while Helen Jacobs
fought her way
to her fifth
straight final ami will defend
Hew Turk s i Del mil.
her crown against A ik * Marble
W *a h ln s t»» al rieveU nd
tomorrow.
1'Hllaitelphl.s s i t'klrage.
11*.non. pulling
A crowd of
flosloo si HI. teinls.
for r.n upset similar to the on*
Bltsy rrackeil three years sgu
thla afternoon between Eddto Gilwhen he heat
the ilefendliw
chnmpton. Ellsworth Vines, al­
Ulead a t Dsfmad. pmtdrnt o f the
most groaned tla disappointment
Florida M ale League, aasd Cel.
as th* scrappy Southerner Went
B t M Feet a t A m t k w , presi­
t af A tfw t* la aaan avaraa^^sl^i^s a^e aarty laa^l ta
_______________
_______ _ _af
down to n iM, 3-8. 7-5. 8-S do- «J«si
dent * f th* Ooergto-Flarlda eirtuit.
a s c f v t r , ty* a8 MMtMUphia
la enter iha__
aassl-flaai*
to# Mattmai MasYa 1Mrata* toaraamest
list' at Facial
Faeset Hina,
Hltto N.Y.Y. The
feat. Perry, apparently in the
Tha
Final plans far th* ant la re•ear** war* I ti i- k 8 4 F I . (AaaealMad
(AaaaaHtoi Brea*
Free* fM
FKetaJ
ta j
mood for anything but a tennis
esfpt*. nsmhsr * f players altowad
__________________ _
maUh, loafed through th* Orel
*•sdt dsh was* completed and f*nr
three sets nnd finally went to
nmpkM, two from each league,
**M Cave* AHis*s , aat- Fraawt** hsd lliwmes working on
1
work ln ,h* fourtk. although at
were aafteted. Tha Florida Stole
r tha FhrM s Casaarva- th# ftmdawiastali o f Hss play.
\ mO
"o time was he really going tinkU• Th* squad was alas dtftdad into
- H is u t a
her a full head o f steam.
Tl
BT JIM M Y ICHAFM.U8
Ankle Camphati and A l Harvlo and
anssNst CMunittaa vol tw-&gt; learn, and aant through *
•***______________________Budge, showing at his U -t
m
tha Ca*rgi*-Florida League will
radnaod th* daj'a hs ; p -n 'h if arrimmag*. A long shadow
form since he returned from
h*re Bah Vlakara and C. C. Hodge
alghl fish, four *nda rrrl.nmage between th* two elev.
bring his lOM total number of KngUnd last month, disposnl of Coti
wmth* ftold*
allowed hr atato law.
rom&lt;vletrd th* day** work for
victims well over the 200 mark. The Frank Parker o f Spring Lake,
Tha Ctpital* and Salat* will play
ergaslaatlos I* c m of th* miripv.
Brooklyn Dodgers firvball idtrh- N. J„
Instraight
aets, d-|,9-3,
i*
hare Sander afternoon also and
to Uk* thl* sporting
Cfach Frermsa also put In sum*
i-r U the first National Icaguu fl.,1, and If nothing else, assured
after an «ff-d ay Monday will re­
(ward praaarvtag FUrw txtra work yesUnkty afternoon
Imrlvr to go nvi-r21X1 since 1P2X himself the Nn. 1 spotin the tin(&gt;*
am** their warfare In SL Augtnling MMUr***," AUku-.i ^
Troy Hall, sophomore, who
when I Dixy Vancewhiffed
221. tional ranking list tur this yenr.
ti*a /Tuesday,
Wednesday and
.
, , — . has teen sklfteil to center, nnd
li
_ nn
self the No. I spot In the naThursday. I f other game* ar* a#*at years, kuadrada of will aid Tom Kirkland, another
ii i. . u l
,
The Californian after
the first s,
Itobert
Schroder,
end
or.
tho
|ook ih|ng ,
n,
easily ..situ
aaaary they wilt ha playad hero
karma* from maay atato* sophomore, in th# ptvat duties. Tiny
1 V
A eleven, whose )&lt;«**- p,1Mib|B in lir,Ur to he in tip-.
next Saturday and Sunday.
tod U *ah*rg to partiet- Hfeahart, one o f the varsity censnaring was responsible fur three |op llwpe f„ r ,limorrow'» fin«l J.JJ,,
Each team wa* granted th* opm team*menL Last y e o fr tera last season, ha* been shifted
of Ihe Urlan h ftin* l**t full, Ii wkm K* will nttempt to kwp
pevtantty to obtain oM extra (day.
»
u ®' K
»* taekl*. Gordon McCall*, Um
prrsHk-nt-eiect cf the student body. 1h, ,i(|B f r„m crossing the A t- I.....
•r fb* tha aorta*. Tallahassee *•tuburgh. Fa-, who land- other en ter * f last season, sufA member o f tho Phi Delta Theta, |nn||e wjt), ferry.
|
Mated Da* Amaral o f Cordial*,
htor weighing IS 1-4 farad aa injury In spring training
he is th.- first fraternity man to
Uu» Jacobs bad the dislocr*-.'
boding hitter * f th* l**gu« to
Second place want to J. which will keep him out thla fall.
hold the position in the three years, thumb on her right hand tightly;
veptat* F n n k M a t wh* waa re­
and the first football player In win hundagnl but it didn't seem to,
called by th* NashvlII* Vohmthe honor In the history of the Uni- give hrr nny trouble ns
the1
to m o f th* Southern Association.
vcrslty—speaking of U, C. |» A., turned
inone of the finestp«iTh* itoUU will select * pitcher
co-rd sisters seem to run in Ihe formanres of her career In vanfami Ip* o f (heir grid lYsyers, quisliing the formidable llritis!i’
leffiUpftV- .hlsr
obtained
ali.ee t^ii.ruin Gin Ate \V. Iltcker- southpaw,
Kay
stammers. In
TALLAMitBSKX, F I* .,-M y * 1J.I
son, taclilr; 3hTrmnlT""('havooi-. sTraTght sets, *s-4, vf*L^. .in hm
Florid* hunter* will ham'
f t f v i f Itofftnaa aifitrmnciS
center; nnd
Willlnm
Kdanrd showing yesterday nnd ngninst
their first opportunity to shoot &lt;
yeatorday afternoon ha would sand
3paulding, hnlflmck will have si i. (iusslo lluegenrr Thursday In tno
at gam* birth Sept 18,
m
Bari AH**, atnr righthander, to
ters in school this fall -Tulnno i|uarter-flnals, It seems unlikely
Th* marsh hen hunting arason
tha hit) against th* Saint* In th*
lindiahly kept Glrnn Srhlrl from that Miss Jacob* will fail in l.eopen* that day throughout Flori­
a I-American honor*, tut it gave nmbillon to become
Ihe
flrst^
da, but marsh bans a n found only
o f th* four game* from Cord*!*
him n job. Regular &lt;|iiarter.bark I’Inyer to win the championship
U th* ptoy-off series, shutting ' A review * f th* first week'* In roasts I counties. Therefore,
in
the
Seminole the shooting will b* limited to
for Ihe Minnr*nta eleven, Seidel H »* straight time*,
them oat with fir* hits Tuesday /activities
'County
ckecker
tournament, aatt-water marsh areas. The sea­
apparently w i„ hrailed for natlon-l ^he tillehohlcr* next advernight.
whith
began
B
a
a
S
y
night
anall recognition until the Gopher*I « rF MU* Marble of Ssa Iranson closes Nov. 80.
Mmmgir Fred^Franels of Ht.
pltyeil the Green 'Va»e last fall.lrisro. galneil the championship
The regular
hunting season
Augustine who brought hi* club ; dar th* ipeueernhln of tha Baawhen he suffered n broken col- round In a 9-1, 9-1 walkover
to Tallahassee yeatorday aftor- /ford Chaaa aad Checker Club, opens Nov. 20, hut there Is a apeiflnda A- C Madden leadlnj the rial dove hunting season for
Inr tome. Now. however, he is var- ' k,,'r&gt;r ,,¥,,r ,,rk n 1
iw a could pot be reached for hi*
players with fiftnm games won
|sily tiackriehl roach at the New Or Stamford. &lt; «nn.. in a match that
Broward, Dado and M°nmo roun-,
■tartlng mound selection. It was
and Una* last, giving Mm aa lies which opens Oct. I and close*
I leans institution - in the a-t ,ev.
«h" oiost piut w .. a comedy
b*U*v*J her* however, that h«
average * f .1*3.
Nov. 15. The regular hunting sc*,
en year*. Tulane's Green Wave 1,f '" '\ n \ “ ‘V
weald and J eff Eau raeo, who
la ecrend place Is W. L. Har­ ■on close* Fab. 13.
has won :i!&gt; conference games, lost * comeUck after a two-year rehorkd cenaationat ball tor th*
seven, and tied two. In four of the l ' " m o m e n t *
of
Batata agalaat "Gainesville and vey with 1IH fames w * and
seasons, IfsTO. -30, 'l l and 711 -the MHiaiK# in
»” “ n' ,
One hundred twenty-on# Y!*nDaytona Beach hi th* play-efh, -10H laat to* an avers#* *1 JHOther player* and their *vor- guage* arc spoken by Eurnpc's
agalaat th* Capital*.
agea art: Parks
Hunter, l b 800,000 inhabitants.
K,r i" " s ■ " • ■ ' ' ■ m i
w .
c r
w m aad 10to laat tor an average
i f .410; B- M- Buras,
•*«
At a T/wdon auction la 1P32, a

SPORT CHATS

Florida Game Season
To Open Sept 15

■
play IS* tackle position* or Flori­
da’* I #38 football team.
Wklth two ar* th* top ranhiag
t**lr #o*t now. well. the n!&lt;f atnry
of jro«r |w m Wing j j i t u goad
U especially tru* at thla tin *.
Tha Up man. Joth Cody, whs
will atwaya o« talked a Soat fa *
hia tackle play nn Sou(Sent grid- '
irotu, 1* far from having made « p ■
hla mind on a “ Who'a who** aaw ay
lb* tackle*. And Car on Prertar,
who playrd com* gn a t ball at
larkl* with th* Gator* a f*w *#*.
■oim bark, and now Cody's aS&gt;
alatant with tho lino, concur* wtOl
hla boa*.
The only senior among th* tadU
l**i that la one haring two yaaes
of raralty experience, Is 3. L- Y m ,
from Winter Park. On*’a b*lag a
senior don not guarant** any a a t *
that h* will b* on* of tha rags*
Ur*. H. I . will Ki t * to produce Jua4
a* much a* an over-ientoa* sop*
■'more if he wants In he aa * o f
the ranking pair of tackle*.
Ilarry Klettter. Ft. Pt*rc*| U k *
K*li-ei St. Petersburg: Brn Perth,
OrUndo, and Paul Whatley, f i d h
snnvllle, are junior* on tha agssJL
but in the time they've temped
around with the Gators, only Ktoliter ami I'oreh have earned an T *
for their bowling over o f th* e x ­
position. Coming up from the
freshman squad of" lest fsit ar* B
coup&gt; of lads, John Crabtree, W *»t
Palm Beach and Gordon Card*
ner, Tampa. Then (hero are three
transfers hero from Junlev eel*
leges, Gorge »We^*. Covington,
Twin., Jim Muilvrs, Nevr Port,
Tvnn.. ami Jo* Ilardwlch, Daytons Beach.
Each of those 10 Is clearly the
keeper of hi* own gridiron destiny.
No one has made such n profound
Impression up to this writing M
to soee-st that he will He on the
first Tfocitp which Cody' rnTIi'5wT
| for thr Citadel frny hero Oct. 8.
31* of thno 10 laeklae—Yaa,
Kseel, Whatley, Owens, Master*
] and Hardwick, rang* from 188
up in 2t5 pound i. The sophomore*,
' Gardner and Crsfatrea nr*
th*
’ lightest, 100 end 183, yet this hoy
, Gardner has side-line critics hi1 clued to bflisve his unrestrained
| sggresalvness will mska him a top
, flight contender. Non* will play,
If hi* work last year continue*.
I more furiously thin K teller. and
, he’s not In the 200 pound clnsa.
You just ean’t tell. The** boy*
bar* a big Job ahead o f them for
I. tackle play Is just a* Important an
* evsr. That they vAII huslU, put
forth Uk) percent, we don't doubt.
It will he Interesting to watch
* then- big linesmen settle their own
* rnres In-fore wading Into opposing
ends anj backs a few weeks hones.

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nation to aaa those gowns with
their cobra on the screen, stare
they show up Mack and whlta. But
•Ten the doacrlpUena are leery.
I In ana scans crystal silver bare
b uaad far an effective wrap. A
i bread band a f the satin Is wownd
twice around the waist and then
tied In a largo loose bow. And
There's a laugh, a UK, a thrill
aad a heart-paag b the eatranclag story o f -Star Far A N ight,'
Twee Both Century-Fox picture
pls|lag Friday s t the Kite The­
ater with Claire Trevor, Jana
Harwell, Arllaa Judge, E vely*
Veaahle, J. Edward Bromberg,
Dean Jaggar, A b a Dinehart and
Joyce Compton.
A lKtb
whlta lb —told to
make a mother’s happlnese com­
plete—starts ■ hullabaloo on
Broadway, the locate o f the pictare, that culminates In a group
Iw f to regret ha had tor­ af madcap chorus cutba turning
t hb daughter's marriage a i»u»irt! hit topsy-turvy and
H W »k _ r w y , Jre^i rival the main atam sxsrtlng all Its
maka-belbva
to
make
the
wii- mother's dream coma true.
Claire Trevor, Evelyn Venabb
and Dean Jagger are panicstricken whan they Icain that
y team tha screen pb y by their mother U mining to pny
i Macau)*'/. Jo* T rrjh an 1 them a surprise visit. Tim mother,
Jan* 'fbrwail, bus bat her siabl
and has Keen le i to believe htr
children sre famous and
sue-

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b the acre*n b "Ballets or Belbta," n First National produrtba
which la scheduled to return "to
the Kits Friday.
Robinson's new rob afford*
him all ll^a opportunities for
characterisation
that
"Little
Caaaar," th* pbtare that made
hire famous, gave him, bat b 1
this picture ha b not a gangster.
H* la a hard boiled detective datermlned to put tha bold**! and
bast orgauited hand o f criminals
known to history out of burl-

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there b a m i » » i N ib grata
arrmlef gaarn aat wrap a w l a t h
entirely tortie.J with faariaoaa
crystal aad altrer baglaa. T ib
ae.l o|u o f the gown’* (b ra g aUrt
are rvpcatori la the aiaaiaa a t.O a
flowing coat, whfcfc b Meed ia gab
grtea chlffc* a b fastened at the
Bark With a hage atir anythin. I
Thera b aaa b trig v b g daaiga
thit la not a abate frock a* a
hall gown, hot a negligee. PoaUa
aatln rlbhoa trim* the fleah iahw j
eerpo robe, tying la b a bow aa aaa
ah ouMer and a groat thing eaacaJe
at 'ha wabtllee. Oeer Ihb, Carob
waara a II lowing ahraldar threw
o f smiB curling aatHrh faathara
aawtd to a chiffoo rage. No won­
der William r»wotl, aa Godfrey,
fall a rlctlm ta the Lam bed hta
when ha playa opposite her.
A really rare arhbrrwwnt b the
light and airy a n w b gown o f or*
«hM chlffaw that J r aaa a f Troeto
Banlnn’a sucreiee*. A t w y " V "
deco'lete hug* the flgWIW b a
plain bodice, adorned only with a
■pray of violet, erchld and M d t
chiffon flowers, teaching from the
right shoulder In the left tide af
the waist, nenei th a satin gtrdb,
clouds of swirling filmy ahlffatt
emphaalte the sob extravagance
o f the shirt nnd form a charming
contrast to the aimpb line* a f the af the year prill ha shewn at the
Kits Theater Taaaday for the
bodies.
first Urns beady. It b oatMbd
"Love Baglaa at Twenty.'
The ridiculous antb e ad Hegh
Herbert, Hobart Csvanangh and

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leg* performance o f “ Journey's sF’ rog, raised on California com­
End” nnd offered him a screen merclal firms stretch to lengths
ts-it
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“STAR FOR A NIGHT”

LONDON.
Sap*.
W --IT V Georg* MeMahoa waa
found
yullty today a f pradactag a re­
volver near King Edward V III
with latent t o alarm hb me*
j*aty.* Re waa *rnteaced b It
moatha' Imprlaonment at bar la*
bor.
McMahon waa acquitted an two
of three chargee placed against
'
Copyright IDT*
hint after ha “ slithered'’ a load­
By The Associated Press
ed revolver at the monarch aa
N E W Y O R K . S ep t. 1
h# rode by In a military procesabn on (’onatitutlon Hill duly I I
The pudgy, crippled Irish Scot
testified a “ foreign power” had
th e A tla n tic w ith hla pilot, wanted him to shoot the King
D ick M errill, waa a lg h te d o f f on an earlier occasion and had
C ape R ace,
N ew fou n d lan d , tried to enlist him aa a spy
tod ay a t
12:00,
E a stern against Britain.
standard tim e.
Before the verdict was reached
E a rlie r reporta fr o m th e McMahon pleaded with the court
plane, “ Lady peace” came
b
to lend him to prison to protect
after th*r« had beta seven hours
him from those whom he said ha
y illtwf.
had betrayed by falling to carry
Kbkmsn and Merrill, who re­
\ out the deed. The jury delibcently flaw from New York b
1 crated only ten mlnutea.
London scrota the North Atlan­
tic, took o ff on the return trip
fete yesterday, leaving a London
firfb ld with fort casts o f good
heather ahead.
Oa the trip over they were
farced down In South Wales by

Zaae Grey Writes
Outstanding Hit
O f Outdoor L i f e ,

Saperatitioa* Of
Airplane P i l o t s
Laid Bare In Film

bbndlshmanta
af
tha fltsltr
daughter.
RawIdea Wiliam Fawsll sal
Carob l-ombard, th* cast Includes
Alba Brady; flott Patrick. Jean
Dixon,
Eocene Pallet ta- AU-t
Mowbray, Mbclb Auer, Rotort
Light and
Frnnklb Pnngborn.
Gregory Lo Cara, one of Ilojtywood’s foremast directors,
th* pbture.

Northwest Canada
Is Scene Of Fiha

Actor Tickled With
Having To Wear Hat

Robert Kant demonstrated that
ha la just aa handy with a flaktag rod as he te with b alx-shoot*r whan, during productIan o f
Zane 0 ray’s “ King * f Mb Kajm*
Mounted,” ho kant tho entire
company supplied
with
freak

J jmeI Optometrist \
Returm* From TVip
To- Athuits Clink
•w

Th* weather: Partly
cloudy
tonight and Tureday, scattered
showers Tuesday.

Teachers' Examina- Chaa. Wert O f f e r s
tk&gt;M Sc he d ul e d
Diamond Ring For
Banfonl DeMoley members will
•eaambb nt the Masonic Temple
here On Thursday I n i t i a l V i c t o r

' Too much citrus fruit la teartag th* state, according to a warn­
ing Issued today by th* Fairida
Citrus Control Committee |after
watching
increased grapefruit
ahipmante.
Up to Friday night. 171 car­
loads o f grapefruit had bean
Jhlpped from tho state nnd i n
V those cars went forward In the
first six day* of th* past weak,
According to a statement Issued
by F. E. Brigham, secretary for
the Commission,
' TMroughout the state Friday,
there wer* 33 rare o f grapefruit
Wing prepared for shipment. Briglam laid. Last year only Bt car­
loads had boon skipped up to Sept
M.
' Brigham laid K shipment* are
Not curtailed It may be necessary
h r th* Coatrel Committee to limit
th* total vehsma having Florida,
ft# urged shipper* to cut down
their pl&amp;lng immediately, adding
that th* committee la reluctant to
preommend a volume prorate and
Would do so only no a teat resort

Twenty Cases Booked
fmr Municipal Court

Five thousand children, whllu
Following Its custom of the patt
and colored, todiy had picked up'sesrral year* The Herald will spuntheir school work where they
‘
sey n football “ pick-the-urlnm-r”
dropped it last June for a three-! contest again this season and tomonths* summer racstlon.
ginning today a guessing chart v. i I
All Sanford schools and the in- appear on the sport page daily ev­
stitutbns at Pools, Geneva, luik* ery week Monday through Friday.
Mary and Osceola began their first i However, fans are urged to read
week, while other schools in
I tlu
‘
the rule* and directions carefully,
County were entering their second‘ i for there are a few changes and
week of activity.
strict conformance to all regula­
At 8eminole High School this ( tion* is necessary to compete for
morning, about 600 students were ( the prises.
enrolled. The figure represents, One of the major changes In
nearly 100 more than that o f Ia«t the program this season i* the
yrar.
fuct that each week The llerahl
Principal addresses were deliv­ will have a co-*pon*or who in turn
ered in chapel by T. \V. Lawton, will offer a capital prise to tho
County superintendent, tho Rev. winner. In addition there will he
A. II. Cola and the Rsv. Dr. E. I».
Brownlee and Prof. G- E. Mc­
Kay. principal of the institution.
rren. I f th* Miami officers expect
The Rev. Cole and Mr. loiwton
to make much headway in smooth, were t hief speaker* at the spenin-r
ing out all domestic squabbles they exercises In the Grammar School.
heller Increase the sIm e f their
Opening ceremonies of the Jun- [
standing army.
lor High School will be held at
!&gt; A. M. tomorrow. Tho public is
invited to attend.
The superintendent'* office sn-:
•nouneed that Thursday has been ]
ch"*en as the date fnmsminatiims '
of teachers seeking all grade re-tlficate*. No definito location has
A record crowd of Sanfordlte* Urn selected for the work, but
will hear Ben. Reott M. Loftin one will he announced probably to­
morrow.

Joan Crawford haa
tahad her third yrar o f
grant apava. aad atoya

FRENCH" SAY FLAG*
ISTONED BY REBELS'
Socialists C h a r g e d
With Trouble Stir
In North A f r i c a

Jewish New Year services, to
commemorate the Jewish calendar
year o f MU7. will l* held here at
the Community* Center YVedncs•I•) *t h I*. M. and Thursday a!
V A. M.
Itahbt Ted Cook of Philadelphia
wi I have charge of activities.
Ushering in the new year U
termed “ Rosh llashanah” by Jews.
In Bioliral times It was a festival
celebrating the opening of th* agrL-tAtural reason.
KabHnle tradition connected tho
festirgt orith tho beginning of the
creation, and said that on that day
all creatures of the world pass ti
review before their Creator for
judgmrnt.
In addition to religious sereices, “ Rush llnshnnah" is given ov­
er to the strengthening of friend­
ships and family ties.

Record Crowd W i l l
Hear Loftin S p e a k
To Kiwanis G r o u p

Keserrations for th*
affair
MO hatag accepted by T. E.
Simpaow, KI wants rhainaan af
th* commute* on srrangemsnts.
Two ooeaalon of Sen. Loftin'*
address wtU mark hla first vUU
to lem toab County since taking
0 rent to th* U. 8. Senate.
Members af th* Sanford Lions
Club aad Rotary Club have been
invited to hear the senator. Also
th* City aad County Commlssloaa aad the County Bar Aaa*«Mten are offend the opportu­
nity a f artiadtog. Too. those who
arc not nfflUatod with any of
m* argaalaatbaa may attend th*
luncheew end If planning to do
■o should maka reservations witk
Mr. Rlmpaaw.

A hoot n defendants war* schctL
f b d to hav* t faced Municipal
Judge Millar la City Court today,
coedtag to Chief o f Polk* Roy
Joha Byrea Wight, 79. father
Wl'ltaam who compiled th* docket,
of Henry Wight o f thl* city, died
k AH aa*** are of d minor nature,
yesterday to Atlanta from hsart
TK* thief aald, with charges laeludtrouble, aaaovdiag te an Aiaaclattag drmakaeness, reckless driving.
*d Froaa tosgatih.
My- W ight waa a prominent
Cairo, G#w taag oil grower aad a
part peu ldmit e f th* Gaorgia
Stete AgrkuKuroJ Society. Ha pioaoarad to th* development o f th*
taag *0 b daatry In Oaorgb aad
far paaia waa regarded aa aa aM•tendta* farmer aad aa aathartty
m agricwltar* to Goacgla, . _

Survey Crews Work
Toward Completion
Of U. S. Soil P l a n
Six survey rrews are in th* field
todry wmklng toward completion
of &lt;prratinns necessary In this
rounty before provision., o f the
frdeial soil coiuervatlon net can
become effective..
Each farm, represented by n
work sheet filed In th* offku of
County Agent C. R. Dawson, mutt
be measured and certified by *
Th# Rev. T. I. Deane, pastor of
crew. Only tha acres o f land ac­
tually used to produce crops will th# First I’revhyterian Church at
Dunedin, ami Mr*. Drane, former
bt ronsidered baa# acreages on
residents of Sanford, have re­
whkh governmental payment* will
turned to thjlr hum# after a month
b* made under tha ceauervatloa
program. j
1of travel in Europe. ’
Among the countries si-ited
For more than a weak Ih* o ffk *
force o f Mr. D a w n has bean em­ were England. Scotland, Ireland,
Belgium and Holland.
ployed chiefly ta wkipptag th* work
One o f the most interesting side
aha*I* Into condition far forward*
tag lo Gaincsvilla where tha State trip* taken hy the Kav. ami Mrs.
Conservation Committee will err- Deane was one which led them
tify them and send them along to through Sir Walter Scott's routtry in Scotland and th* vicinity
Washington.
where the “ Lady o f th* Lake” was
written.
TRO riC AL 8TDKM
The couple Stopped one wrrk hi
JACKSONVILLE, la y t. U . - M ’, Oxford where th* Rev. Deane to k
—The Weather Rureaa today sai l n special summer coarse at St.
a tropical hurricane la moving Hilda’* Co:i#g*. Ona week and a
north northwestward through tho half were spent In London.
Atlantic Ocean about 330 miles
The Deanes, on their return,
northeast of San Juan, Puerto Ri­ stepped for a while with the Rev.
ta. Observer* mid th* alarm dors Dean*'* parents. Mr. aad Mrs. W.
not at present told aay danger f-r T. Deane, on Geneva Avenue, be.
tha United lUtea,
_____ .
fur* returning to Du a* din.

DeaneH $top Here
After. Interesting
Trip On Continent

It
■
t
9
W

dtan Solui.itiun in
N o rth ern
j Spain Itnlay anil net up •
jtcivil m lm lnU tration
headed
jh y the tfovernor
of
Pun*
. pinna.
(In vcm m en t «Vt* P o n d e r a *
MUs I, w ho nlmmlonetl th e aLLy t o
,h e ' mlvancinif
liw u rjrttn td M rtjr;
utlng Sunday, set up new front at
Mhn». I'till hut iUsipic
Nationalists

among them
were fleeing
US
France rulhrr than fight fur-

Services P l a n n e d
F o r Observance O f
Jewish New Y e a r

j

Sanfontite’a Father
Swonabi la Atlaata

pds-(t Kant la starred b the
p r o d '“ ’a with RosaUnd Keilli
— ' * ' t. Dbohart headlag a
o a t a f screen favorite*.

Seminole Popilt ‘Pick A Winner’
OpenOperntion* Contest Will Be
For School Year Held This Year

toa'ght at S o'clock to b y plan*
for the coming year, it waa anteaThe ailUGon of problems o f v|. aounetd today.
■ton can do much foe unruly chil­
dren and poor stodanto In many In­
I. L. Hoffncr. W. C. loflcn nnd
stances, Dr. Henry Mctaulln, Jr., Henry I.ongwr*l, who operated *»
Sanford optometrist who recent* buyer's on the Rut* Farmer's
I f returned from a graduate clln- Wholesale Market last season,
k b optometry In Atlanta, said were here Saturday looking over
today.
I th* poealbllltba for another season
Dr. MeLaulln said tho clinic at tho local market.
brought out that 90 percent o f the
"problem children” In institutional Tuesday’s tides: low, 1:33 A. M.
and at home are foumf to lo suf­ and l:SH p. M.; high, 7:39 A. M.
fering from visual disturbances.
and 11:12 P. M. Bun risen nt 1:11
Th* local doctor expressed en­ A. M. and sate nt «:34 P. M. Moon
thusiasm at tha work given during rise* at 5:10 A. M. and sate at 3:47
th* Atlanta clinic period. Ho said
____
vans.
optometrist* of Florida will con­ PM '
tinue the study of (notarial pre­
Miami police, perturbed by th*
tented through n series o f perl- number o f killings aa th* reault
odlcal sessions nnd clinlcn through. of domestic difficult!**, plan I*
Out th* yaar.
establish a domestic ra'atioaa ba­

C i t r u s Committee
W a r n s Grapefruit
Skippers Of Volume

GANDOLFO, Italy,

The Holy father nevertheless
Inv.ihed “ jpecial love born of mer­
cy and compassion” for the Span*
l*h persecutor* o f bishops and
Priest* and rilln! upon constituted
authorities In all nation* to “op*
po*c the** great evil* with every
remedy and barrier that la poslib *.”
Sa.lly h« foresaw utter rhao*
If "those who have a duty in lit*
matter do not hasten to repair the
Dbk Powell ami Joan Blondrll, screen stars, are filing notice breach—If, indred, it ia nut alo f Intentbn to wed at the Los Angeles marriage license bureau.
Unde# California law It will be three daya before they ran obtain
a license. The singing star and Mlaa Blundell gave no definite
date for their nuptial*. (Associated Press Photo)

€|TY NTEWS B

THE B06&amp;—BUT!

ha i------1------ - committee af
W*rW Alliance b e latevaad Frbadahlp Ihrewgh tha
tom. Tweaty-flva f aoanlrba

CASTEL

* * l’&lt;- It — (A*|—Pope I’ iua X I b
itrung, passionate tone* tdday
gave hi* blessing lefor* the whole
world to the militant defeaee
again*! the -mad” force* o f com*
Wuum, declaring
the**
force*
menaced, In tragic Spain and els*Where, -the very foundations e f all
anler, all culture and all civlltalion,”

GaaS Weather Favor*
Rkhniaa. Me r r i l l
4 On Epochal Flight

Th* local* of Zan* C r y ’s "King
of the Royal Mounted,” Twen­
tieth Century-Fox release, la th*
primitive vastnesa, o f Northwest
Canada,
Replete with spectacular action
hlghllahted hy scenic grandtur,
nnd hard-rldlng romance Inter­
spersed with fast-,hooting thrills,
th* picture stars Robert Kent
with Rosalind
..........Keith
..... . and Atan
Dinehart featured at the head of
Tobert Ta,lev's father -waa e a cast of Hollywood favorites.
reentry doctor, who mad. Ft*
Wyoming ranchers in aavsrnl
can* on a bieytb, and war* a
darby hat to s u b la b tho dig­ aaotbaa are waging w ,r agalmt
ptalrb dega which thsy say nr*
nity o f hb ptam aiM .

Nkk Grind* directed tha pro­
duction from Ih* screen play by
Robert D. Andrew* and Joseph
Hoffman.

Pamplona Governor*
G i v e n Control In.
San Sehaatian Aa,
Communists Fl e a :

PAIR I8 F IR S T TO
ilA K B ROUND TRIP

extremely funny, white Warren
Hull and Patriate Elite furnish
tha romantic episodes that heap
th* younger ab ates! a f
tha
audiences agog with btaroat
Mat that it U aU mmanr*
and comedy, hewever, fo r there
are pbnty af thrMb in tha pic­
ture when a band a f hank bas­
terapt to shoot ap the town. It
dite go on a raiapaga and atrrrailns fnr the lovers to capture
most unique
situatbna imagitha desperadoes In oa* o f the
noble.
Hull tloos a fine pbre o f act­
ing, although the radio linger
nover resorts to hoag. Mlaa Ellis
also is execellent as hla spunky
brkb. Herbert and Cavanaugh. ■&lt;
tha heaiieckad husband aad hb
mousey filcnd - are scream*- It
themselves, neither aver having
donn better remedy work.
Dorothy Vaughan b ■aacolKnt
as tha virulent housewife wno
hn.i a yen for th* long test Rob­
ert Gbcklor, who proves to hi
Mugsy O’Banbn, leader a f th*
ibs p« redoes.
Frank McDonald has dona n
fine pbre of direetbn, bringing
out nil the humor of the original
pl(y by Martin Flavin.
'

Two new hit senge, M thorel
by Hurry Akat and Rldncy Cla-v,
arc featured In "Htar For A
Night,”
Twentieth Century-Fox
hit.
They are:
“ Over A Tup o f'C o ffe e ."
"Down Aroun' M a lik a 'W a r*
Claire Trevor, , Jew* Dwrwall.
Arline Judge, Evelyn V i able, J.
Edward Bromberg, paan Jagger,
Alan Din*hart and Joyce Comp­
ton nr* featured In "Star For A
Night."

MISS AMERICA* OF 1936!

Night C U b Singer,
n a fw lm l A i r ­
Man Near Comple) ttato O f Ocean Hop

SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK

SUNDAY, MONDAY—“ My Man Godfrey/* co-starring
WUIbm Powell and Carob Lombard.
TUESDAY—"L o r* Begins A t 20“ with Hugh Herbert,
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY—Double feature,
“ Earth­
worm Tractor," starring Joe E. Brown, with June Trivial "The
Devil'" Squadron," starring Richard Ulx.
FRID AY— Double feature. "Star for a Night,” with Claire
Trevor and Jane Darwell, ami sprrlal return tnguvment af
"Bullete or Ballots" with Edward C. Robinson.
SATURDAY— Doubb feature. “ King o f the Royal Mount­
ed," with Robert Kent and Hma1i.i l K&lt; ilh; "JuIlbri-uk," with
Juno Travb, Craig keynolda.

To do- this
ho renounces both
--------b v * and honor, nt least tempo,
rarlly, for he breaks with Ut* poIlea and ostensibly becomes a '
criminal himself,
|n order to
gather Ih* evidence to break up
n band of crook* su powerful
that no ona bail aver been abb*
U put tlM -fW rt
------ J
Tho picture Is tha story af
racketeers who are supposed to
b# renpectabb society leaders,
Tha children manage l » keep business men o f wraith, pollup the pretense after the moth-r tic lam of high
position and ,
- , ...
_.
h“ l- Thu
arrives but when J. Edward bankers, men so well known that l,ta*
nno sus|M-ets them. The"/ never' pWur*, based on a story Vj Jon­
Bromberg,
an
eya
specialist, no
_
.
■. S
. . .
.
- 1L . .
V Ihw
I — s h I.I ! »
l u s a,seas o f
promises to restore tho mother's are soon with any of th« crooks
wha
carry
out
their
orders,
but
aight by an operation, they re ­
alist the gamo Is up unless they contact just one man In tha work­
can devise some sensational ruse. ing organizatbn, wha carries out
Two new hit Mings are fen- their order* and delivers th* pro.
tnreil In the produrlbn, which ceeda o f their III rotten rains.
war directed liy lewis Reilrr, un­
Tho itory Is hy Martin Mooney,
der tho supervision of Executive the New
York
newspapermen
Producer Kol M. Wurtirl.
who exposed racketeering In tha
newspapers, and was sent to ja »
for thirty daya for contempt of
court lierauae ho refused to di­
vulge I he sonrre of his Informa­
tion. lie r(aimed It was th*
. . . . _____ _
_____ __ _ names of persons who gave him
"snood" was designed by the j Information confidentially, geton
Warner Brea, millinery depart-jjMiller
rollaboialed
wl*.h
mant for Juno Travis, who wears Mooney on Ih* story nnd slut
It In "Jnllbreak."
. »"&gt; *• ‘ h* screen play.
The snllor-typ* brim la uf
There ia an unusually talented
white felt, while the crown I* n
•« lh* picture, with Jean
coarsely woven brown filet mesh Rbndell playing the feralnlnu
which ravawb tha hair and also
o|&gt;P&lt;&gt;"lte Robinson.

*sr S K t f- s s is r

'Lady Peace’
(Sighted Over Tear It Ja il
North America For GnaEvaat

y f \ n m v e r a a r y
Other Government force*
to
_
_ 9
' Ihc south claimed
they
had
1st
M w a
t A W / f , Gung hack n vicious attack BE
F jr
ilr j I we
§ a # Talnvrrn on \he road to Madrid,
___

|capturing morturs, machine guaa

S a n f o r d Vicinity
)inner Tendered

Democrats Bill
Important Rally

wer, trylnf l0 #fc.

tain ih,. release of women and
m i
cliildun among t.Tdd -Vsscista
liu r e n
*
Who have tx-en besieged under
----- —
’ shell fire in the Alcaiar at TeMr*. June \V. lord o f -Sanford l,-,l&gt;, for more than right weeks,
yesterday celebrated
her N3rd
1ho French Minister of Pubbirthday anniversary. Mile was bon- lie Works in
Paris charged
oied at a dinner given by her d’panidi Fascists
stoned . ltlte&gt;
daughter, Mrs. Itosu Steward.
Fu-nrh flag at an InUrnatbnet
Mrs. Lord comes from a fa’iilly 'station rousing halting of rai*who settled near Palm Springi lot- way service into Insurgcat terrlfo ie ll„ - -I s * 1--W oe - { mmh I - I L s (•*{£ _,.

father, Miles Tanm-r, was one of
the few in this section who onned
slaves in what Is now Semlnolo
County.
Her mother, nest Catlo rinu Jorlinn. comes
from
a
Central
, Georgia family which Imd largo
ho dings in land interests and kept
ll hlliM* ounils-r o f slue.-,

1

---- . —

j

%^ 0 I

Rightists in Franc*
charged
the SosiMlisI Government
with
(tying
provoke u native uprieling in French Morocco In hopes
1'- would spread to SpvnUh Motocio nud cause tiuubl- for Fuaauthorities who suite I poaar
1,‘" l,-'Kinning o f thu revului tioll.

—,

Long UlneHH F a t a l
To I). W. Dennett, 61,
We«t Side F a r m e r
II. W. Ilennett, 01, for Id yrar,I
a resident and farmer of Memlmde
County, died Sunduy at his hone
on the West Side following ail ex­
tended illness.
Funeral services are scheduled
Tusdsy at 2:30 P. M. from the
Erickson Funiral Home. The Rev.
W. S. (juren will officiate. Inter­
ferment Is to be in Evergreen Cem­
etery.
Mr. Bennett wn* a native of
South Carolina.
Surviving are tho widow, Mr*.
Matilda Bennett; two sons, Nammi
Ilennett snd Johnnie Ilennett, Imth
of Sanford
ven daughters. Mis.
II. W. Hughe, of l-odge, H.
Mr*.
Gary Keith of Minneapolis, Minn ;
ami Mrs. W. II. Benton, Mrs. M.
K. Ifardy. Mrs. W. M. Benton, Mrs.
Jack Itenton, and Mrs, N. D. l/»wry, all of Sanford; ana brother.
G. K. Ilennett uf F'airfns, II. C.; ami
one sister, Mrs. Ih P. Carter of
Flhrhnrdt, S.

Firemen Are Called
To Automobile Blase

Hold I*knic
At 'Lando Springs

K lk H

One hundred Elks and their
friends today were scheduled 'o
attend a chicken barlwcue supper
to Its- held at San l.ando Springs.
Swimming, dsnring and other
entertainment was on tha bill -&lt;f
recreation for the afternoon nnd
late evening. Supper Is to be
served at U:3Q o'clock.

lionuH Bo nds Still
Flow l*a«t Windows
Of I'ostofficc H e r e

A budget
will
have beeni - , i lj" !y
Gan.sclma, of
adopted hy Sept.
When the
in * "lT r
U," ,U h“ «
,n
hy the local ....... .
BIRMINGHAM. Ala., Sept. II. turn ut fiscal year end*.
ficr *inr«* the flmt Mir ru*h fol—147—Grixileil
former slaves
1'iwinir the U«ue of (he rirtifigathered here today for an annual
Jubilea and to swap stories of yrs*
I
"
.
, sistant postmaster, said tixlay.
tsryear.
in c r e a s e In S a n lo r d
It was estimated that upproxl■— ■
mutely |I30,(Mo In bonus bonds
MORMON G l'ID R FOR 31 YEARS
Near y IS.WHI in governmenl have liet-n cashed here since they
SALT LAKE C ITY, Rept. I I . - "baty bomU” have been sold due- Hive lieen in circulation. Nrar y
John B. fah r wh-&gt; f»r t l ing the first half of September $300,000 worth Of the hoods weie
year* has been dropping pin* m from the Sanford postoffice, postal claimed by ex-seivice men in tho
Sanford vicinity.
the rostrum to demanetrale the authorities reported today.
This figure wss a considerable
Each certificate I* worth $."r0
famed arnuitks o f the Mormon
tabernacle, his celebrated his 7Hth increase over the sales record for fare value, Mr. Harrison explainer!,
birthday. A pin dreppad ran U&gt; the month of August when less rThe maturity date is 1912 at which
heard through the vaat domed hall than 1500 of the securities were i time a small accumulation of inpurchased,
_ _ _ __1teres! ia payable.
whkh ecata 5,M0 parse aa.

A Macing automobile, owned by
G. E English, yesterday afternoon
brought thn City Fire Department
into action at Geneva Avenue ami
Melhinvil'r,
While not estimating th* damagw
to the vehicle, Chief Mack Cleve*
land said the entire upholstery was
luiir.nl. the top destroyed and thw
paint cracked by th* heat.
A defective electrical eonaec*
lion was said to have been th *
cause o f thn fire.
i

FORMER HL.WFM MEET

‘Baby Bond' Sales

r‘tc* inJun'’

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MfW Orlemte, Cawadlaw
m aad Charlie May* J r .
M , H. Ytf Lon* Island
m , together to IS* lin t
prt M player* flmt
kr/M, u d definitely fa*
happened la
tend la tV first
T V cV npV nhlp will iU rt
I M W (7 A. M. KIT.) m r baro always baoa aa aatftt la V
MM hWcrfa Oatdaa City, L. I., taken aeriouily."
Half m m , wttk IS match) ■ Mcntloniny several of tV grtd■ahariaM nad t i t | k y w includ- dera tV Gator sierra will k m to
I t t eight former champion* and look oat for, Cody ipoV of Rnlth,
I t fecclgw atora competing for a sophomore halfback from Lao*
IV title vacated by Lawson Lit* liny, Mielu who waa recruited by
Oa, aaar • professional.
IV Bulldoya this yaar. Smith la
Other ewtataadlng mateh*x~*ln ellythlo to compote ia vanity
tV first w ild ara John K. Lab- gamca becauao he attended a Jaater
maw, f m a r Wratern amateur college la Mkblgan lael eeaion.
ehampkm, ». J. Wood
Platt,1 Coach Cody referred to Inform**
Philadelphia • . Walter
Em*ry,&gt; tlca from Mkhiyaa whkh V ra­
OUahmwa City, rannor-ap but re iced U it year rating Smith aa
yaar, e. I a n M. Young, Jr.,
Ptttshwryh, wV loat to Lawton
U ttia la IV third round iaat
yaart aad Johnny Goodman,
CVaaa r, U aatir Hkks, Glmcoo,
T V I t faretya player* are
lad by Hector Thomson, British
amateur champion, nine other
w a k m of tV Brltiah Walker
Cay aquad aad C. Ru m (Sandy)
■emervtUe, Canada, American

• ferry advin^rf i t the tr iitn ie tt
tall Hrnrv Culley of Santa * « £
_J ham. Calif., M , t-t, t-1._C.Tkip t
, w# atlll yiv* them a fightlay
ia hlMerlny shot* forced P»rre a for the flrat time aince 10231.
Natural y, there will V plenty. chance to train victory and aavo
■ rihlblt inme of tV heat tennla V
of opposition over townrda iho up from a lad pick,
i hi* shown here Ihla yeer.
Plilaa, where Auburn'a Tiyera
■
are yetting growled up for their G a i n m U l e C « t e l l e r
aenaonal campaign, and too, Umre
n
. , , , , n.mmaum
HOM E RU N S
will be aome hearty no'a aboutad
K O U ^ n t I l y IM TOIUI
from the Kentucky and Mlaaiaalppl
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By The Associated Preta
State aide of tV plyakln whirl,
GA1MK8VILLE, Sept. ID.—
1 ' !
Yeatarday’* bomeri:
I a a a Kreaa, Sana Iora, and H«»rr. but we (till aiy the Yellow Jack-. Galiwaville Baatboll Association
I official* yesterday announced tV
I • • J fhllllea, lit Oahrly, Yankee*, HI eta from Georgia lecii.
Wh*takmt Yea JeehT
! tale of Milton
McDougaL a
J Z JL .* Mayylo, Yank***; Knkkartuekaf,
tv &gt;* *! '* Indian*: Slayton, Senator*! Chap|l.1*be*n&lt;1 1)1 lad.
Senatorat Oahlnper, Tlpcrol
',r. » i l i e - l l
PVIpe, O odf.fi Walker. RwHl
•*i at* a n — • Kthymaeher, aianli, and Kara”

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COLORED WOMAN “ want* &gt;*h M®. Ynnkwa, H
doing laundry. EtVI G a i n e s j
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POUR-ROOM furnished npnrtgrand old alvle Institution, nn&gt;l
■*,l» havu.g plnyei
PERSONAL!
ment W. L. Cooper, pVno TVK
hope youM Ilka It tV n , once you.
in
MEN GET Vigor At Once! New
Outre* Tonic Tnbkla contain FURNISHED APARTMENT, d
get tV FloHilo land In your aim**. I "*?*“***'
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We hear that Aivlatant Rami Wa*’
G-man player to
;raw eystar invigoratora aad other
Flrat floor, M3
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four
roam*.
Stimulants. One dose pep* np nr- Magnolia Ave.
on has alrvtdy frit tV touch of, L?1V*
___________ aaw iiw cai-w t* thk atata’a magic aaad between hit I P*".
guai, glands. If not delighted,
maker refund* faw cents pnbl.
toe* am| has declared blmaolf a*
sS sm
Call, write, MeRaynolds’ Drag Cu,
In r* Hi* Hatat*
UKHjakU favoring the “Sunahlas State" u*
t . ItillKT. a*****rti, ■ . . . . lk, a lifelong place of abode.
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Kutlc* I* haraef ■'»•»
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TV Highly Ataant •
| umlrralan*). will "» *** ****1,^1
L f IM-Inlwr, A. II !IML
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Up In Forroat lllll*. fighting'
ilk*
lli.Hi.raM*
« ifor hta very IHr, U Ritoy Grant, [
. n*mln»l*
C-aair.C*!*1.**^^Lu
PUrlM. Ma li
Ml rdura. *«*»*; and v**«»*r j'MlUln giant" of tV American j
1a* A.lmlnl*lralur -* *“* rfVAa—•c! i tennla world and a native and roe-1
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rgj Ident of Atlanta, Geogla. Thla fiva!
land *» mid tin*. »&gt;• *M ‘b*rJ
two tncheazL cemcontrnted i
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i* feet
dynaailt* draarvaa the praUe and
f r o n t a g e o n RWd h w jw w , ^ s i r '^ s s f f d T i i r r o v r 'h S s thaaka of all Anwrkaa apoetsmen1
No. I, Orlando Rood, e"®.*0 , M , Urh adml*iitmt*r.
per acre. Flowing weUhMWMA. P.IM rot.■MJ. m n v r .1 An* aad sportswomen, for V has dis* |
9&amp;0.00 per acre. r t w, A_
' * riia o n. witanM. provan the fact IVt sine ran V
Overstreet Land Ce# 0 M &gt; ,\ A. A im lnW roi^er tV v n .1 a handicap. If one ban t V will to j
Fla.
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Dk i i h C win and tV proper competitive
spirit anil courage.
Certainly, no on# tennla star In
tV pnat few year* ban gained
quite ns wany win* ever tan ding
net alar* as .this third eeadvd
Giw’ga V y has, and certainly an
net player has ever had tV bark*
lag ef tV “tennla public,1* quite
ns cempktaly a* baa this “mighty
atom," so we proclaim ttryna
“Rltay" Grant as IV Vrn ef
.American lenal* aad aa IV cfcam*

Aching Mrndct

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Parmer champions in the field
a n Praaeie Outmet, Brookline,
Man, I tU aad 1M1: Chick
Evans, Chkayo, ItIB and lift);
B. D. R tm a , Sewkklcy, Pa.,
l t l t l Joaae P. Guilford, Auburndate, Ki m . Unlit Jean Hwertser.
fit.* York, iyiis. a fta Maralun.'
PMMHiphia. ID W ;_JW pu .Tom&lt;W m, Ol aada, 1MV| and Georye

MAROONS SCRIMMAGB
STATE COLLEGE, Mlaa., Sept.
IDL-UV-Iateaaa heat did not atop
■erbamayu fee Mlaaiaalppl State’u
football team yeatarday.
Although apotted aa wan expectad, IV Maroon* showed a lot of
drive In the initial scrimmage
Ceoch Ralph Saaae alternated four
tennm nt frequent intcrvala.
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The Gator* aptnahod through a
WALLACE UNCHANGED
muddy aeaakn ywatorday whjrh^
_____
assumed almoat lha roughness of
Seat hern fimtVtl DVBHAM, N. C . Sept. 10,-fJP) aerlmmaye. TV line cencVe mndn
lahln* -i Northern —T V condition of William Wal-1no bone* aV ut blocking In tV
lace, of Clearwater, Fla., aopho- forward wall but bock.waro, net
arore footVU candidate at I&gt;uk* allowed to m*V todUy »•«***
V hand ilf lk ll University, wa* r*|iu,i«u
•—
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—— ' — aa w aareported ancn,n|Tij
unchanged There
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n°* tackling
J* J* ^ jJ^*"|JjJ|ynntarday at tV university boa pi- alve bncka_ rnaVd dow aspoa IV
tat.
quitterhork dafonae. In abort, tV
i man Nkrly m Wallace was given two blood. Florida coach** decided b h t I V
at tV Vnda of transfusion* Tuesday. Tie went to,men get n taate of real ncrlmmagv,
IV hospital la it Tuesday far .V I Vld Vckfleld playero to a fa it
Itreatawat of an infected arm.
Igamo of touch foothill.

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A N O V B M M f f D A IL Y N EW S P A P ER

JULIANA AND H ER PRINCE CHARMING

Rootevck To

Rebels Report Slaughter
AtHofeDui O r2,000 Goverment
Mallorca Island Fight

Against Reds

Revolutionists A n d
Foes EncounterFor
Death B a t t l e A t
City Of O v l c d n

DAYTONA DANCER FINALIST IN TALENTS* CONTEST
WASHINGTON, Sept
—A huge M m b l i of p o n r , m &gt;
pmrta from M a y nation* gathered
k*ra Ulia if t o n t M to hear a m i &gt;
n t i k M a throw th* switch ftartbkg Iks giant turbine* i f i s aids r
Dwa, highest dam la I N world.
S a m of ik« 3,000 delegatee fa
Ika third word p a w n iM h m K t
fCopyright JtM
expected a major proaouacowwH
% Bv IW Aaooekated Frees)
from Roosevelt on the AdarieletrmJNUBNBKKG,
Germany,
Um 'i power policies. Tka addreee
■ a p t.
lie —T he
th ro b b in g
and starting of tka power plant
H o U fi o f 400 w ar
p la n es
at Boulder Dam waa scheduled for
This official picture radioed from I-nndon to New York, ahowa mid-afternoon.
Prlncras Juliana o f The Netherlands with Prlae# Bernhard Zu
Boulder Dam, across tka Colora­
_ Ltppe- Die* terfeld, German nobleman whom she will wed. All Nether- do River ia Nevada and Arison*,
be-L land* rejoleeil In the engagement of the plump and Jolly heiress to t» 727 feet hick and back* up wa­
the throne. (Associated I’rrM 1'hotn)_________ .
ter In tka ere a lent man-made laka
mi earth. Tka dam mat $54,600,000.
a tffi RgRiiwt Bolahevism.
It will supply power for rommuntW planes awakened delegstcs
lie* aa far away a a , Southern
M i visitors hi the N ail eonvenCalifornia.
V m etty a t dawn. They will
gkM dsmawatrationa tomorrow.
CIIARIjOTTK, N. C - Sept. 11.—
'At the congress itself, German
UP)—A cheering, sopping wet au­
toftrtawmtal leaders took up the
dience heard President Roosevelt
■all Rslih n tat campaign
where
assert yestenlay the natloa has
D t f n and hta lieutenants left
rounded the corner toward pros­
• f t loam stoervera at the Conperity but that Individual llberlip
katieved
Germany and
Italy may Join in a campaign
■* - —
against Bolshevism.
By NINA OLIVER DRAM
_ — nult&gt;
Dr. raid Joseph Goebbela, Hit“■
I *#foundl •I _was
quite enm.
rom- ^ wa^_
lark tk h f spokesman and propsfortable
la
a
woolen
suit and a
The President
gaada miaiater, yestenlay drfur eoat on the Arctic Ocean on heavy downpour
the Fourth of July." said Mr*, sands of persom
Walter L. Cooper, who wiih Mr. seven statea at
Cooper, he* Just returned from tures" rally In (
taiulon's teed over Roosevelt i ,t l.&lt;&gt;.
trip on which they pal stadium,
ihrcnut—.i to los* than 2- *«r&lt; ■' ij traveled IH.txw mdrs and’ Visited| ' A cloudburst
v r ,V i|„ - w .r l o f lW*
•no UT» ttdtU ' ten "‘foreign to isR President Marly
T t lS h ir y W A r * straw vrule on trie*.
from Asheville. I
tlq, president Ini election, pres'
"Well, a cold Fourth is sume- down agsln a* I
fRfMtry IMusaloru of the ilispatchi's dL-rlostil Imtiy.
thing new under the sun, hut a trade .uf cars
malar mill occupy th* time
The Kansas governor It shown I suppose it Isn't, under a mid- packed Charlotte
at City Commissioners when they
receiving
01,11)0
vote*
and night tun," I aaliL
Through the
assemble at TtfO o’clock tonight in KoosoVelt 3.'1,123 with Jwmkc
"Our flrat glimpse of the mid(r w iis M ■
the Commission room at City Hall. trailing the two major candi­
The seaaiM mill ha th* firit of date* with -1,1611 out of o total night sun was between Iceland
uud the Spitsbergen bland*. It / I
*
|
• eerie* from which mill como a o f 33,731 ballot* reported.
on* a quarter after twelve at v O U I l i y
1
program o f expenditures to be folThe voting in Maine show* night and we were on deck. At o s s
i a
kswed by th* municipal govern- a decline Jierceittagc-wive tor
m m l through th* neat fiscal year. London from more than 3 to 1 twenty minute* after twelve the S C I I c u l l 16
mw
Loss than three meek* remain In last week to a little over 2 to sun was down and It wa» likr'ww
which th* Commission has to farm- 1 this' week, the Digest reports. our twilight. Then in t w e n t /il1 O f IV IO I
minutes there waa a red glowj
__
Met* a budget, eiac* tho City's
New York continue* to vote
Jamet MJIIiga
flaeal year ends Sept. 3D, and a approximately (ho same the sec­ In the sky Just like our sunrise
and there waa the sun again. It[(;Uriand W.* Bps•am ane begins Oct. 1.
ond week giving London 2 to
According to estimates based on
Dm current l!-month period, it
First return* from T in * show
WiH require npproilmately 180,000 4 to 1 fur Roosevelt. The pTealto carry the municipality through dent also tuts a alight lead in
anti] Sept. 30, 1037.
Uk-'ahotna, according to
th*
A regular meeting of the Com* ■tram poll.
Marias t* elated for Monday night.
Iasndon lead* in Ohio by 3 to
2, white New Jersey give* him
lho name lead over tho Preai-

San Sebastian
Drive Imminent

R

In TarrU

French Fear U pdo­
ing Of Nativen In
N orthern A f r i c a
The R eM Junta, which
claim* it is the “r e a r na­
tional government of Spain,
today nnnonnciil 2,000 Goveniment troops had been
alfiiiRhteml in an abortlVR
attack op the Island of Mal­
lorca.
Fascist Rebels anil Social­
ist Government sources re­

fRVtji mflKmry background

Sanfordite Tells O f Trip
To Arctic And To Europe

ported a new and vl.ilent en­
gagement nt the besieged Rebel
fity iif Oviedo In the northeast
mining country. Who actually
won was hidden In hKht/ con*
flirting claim*.
.Madrid aminunrr-l administra­
tive buildings and .1 ronvent had
Iwen fired he government- bomb­
er*, that Hebei* tried In vain
f» rlev the city, and that Ovh.-dt)
had hail no water since Kept. 5.
The Rebel* said Ihe Ovltdu
gatriwn had driven 'lo-otnnu nt
back in battle, taking
many pri*imera inc'uding woman.
Thi-te uiiiv., .iinihi oilinflict of
liaims ciflTiVi.v.v,. the success or
failure of the Rebels' southwest­
ern ' ilrlvg on Madrid and w&lt;ul hi1r hall',- fronts.
The Rebel* at Burgos, scat of
the Junta, il’i-'aird * final a tlurk on S*it Sebastian waa Im­
minent and said *n un-.ffiend
trace there, invd-.ng negol'e*
tion* for the e!*/s surrender, hod
been broken because the defendi-r* wanted safe rondoct for rt Ililiamrn whom they desired to
semi to the .K.-nto of nearby
llillam.
Another Urlirl announcement

Mrs, Cooper Finds F u r Coat Comfortable
. On July 4th While C nriataf In
Icelandic W aters

"Igjst Straw Vote
Shows Roosevelt
Gaining OnLandon

Confab

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Bcaatifiemtion Of
M itM lB t Grounds
b Work Of
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BaautlflcaUa* o f tka ground*

CITY NEWS BRIEFS
V ptostaa Hastier, Mward WIIM aad Prod Rtich, tran*plated
grata am th* grauada and brought
to mack for the lawn, designed tn
heaattfy tka appaaranc* of the
(Tomarit, whew the gras* come* oat.
H ham haem plem ed by the Rev.
A . H- Cal*, fa ster o f the church,
to ptoal akrmbbery around th*
tkameh, *e a s to make the entire
toyomt attractive fey the fall and

Tho weather: generally fair tnnlght ami Haturibry except wide­
ly scattered thundershower! Sat­
“ Vis, and I belie Vo they have
urday afternoon alt ng G u l f
another dutinclloii—imirg fish
Cornst.
than I have ever seen before in
William Thigpen retim ed Ithlgy my life."
from Daytona Ilearh, w hen )■*
"Did you ace any
Lapland­
attended th* house party given by e r .!"
*ko Ft Kappa Alpha fraternity at
"Yea, near Lyngseldet. We
tka Sealreex* Hotel.
vUit.d a U p village «nd «»»
ouo of their great herd* uf reinW. If. Schmidt, Ross fjimeard
ii'n iis w a am roe* i» * i
and Willie Rrown landed |0 pound*
boa* yeaterday afternoon In
th# Weklwa River. The 10 pounds
constituted » nice sited fish.

This rounty's Democratic Com­
mittee Tuesday night named S. M.
Lloyd, th* county chairman, a*
campaign manager for this area
in actWIIlea leading up to the gen­
eral election* of Nay, 3,
A large number of Ramlno-e
Democrat* are experted to attend
th party rally scheduled for Or­
lando on Kept. Its.

Republicans Choose
Babcock F or Senute
Race W ith Andrews

To Ivy B ridget, 67,J

Raaford Bar Named
Ti Loud Fraternity
At State University
' l l ft Rem*ley af Sanford has
kaam alarimd pre*Idem! ef'Phl Kap
M T n Oarih letter fratenrity at
t o UmtowaMy of Phriria for thn

Saturday'* tides: low, 11:1$ A.
M.{ high, 8:47 A. II. and 6:0S P.
M. Sun rise* at &lt;:00 A. M. and aeta
at 6:36 p. M. Moon ri»ri at 2:IR
A. M. and *#t* at 4:M p. M.
A final Judgment wa&lt; ha mini
■hiwn by ITIren It Judge W. J,
Barker at Bnrtom yastenl.sv nrilering R. J. Reiter and S. S, Prosr'er nf (hi* city tn pny $560 on a
lond aimed hy the tw.i men for
■f- IK MTIer, mho had defaulted In
payment e f tho amount constitut­
ing hi* fin*.

Gloria Iwvlnge, who recently appeared nightly with her thr
Chateau Lido, Daytona Itiach and who now bear* tbp till*- nf "J
th* final* In the rontest In find tho "most taUhled girl" in tin
Untie CHy. She captured the Judge* with torch .song* and lap
"talents” tonlrst vrna Phyllla Dobson (left) of Hollywood, Calif.,
awarded her for winning first prise In tile bicycle parade. ( Asm

Farmers’ Market
1935-36 Season
Exceeds $600,000
Value Of Celery I s
Leading Figure In
Report Of F i r m
A volume of Flmltla producfi
valued
at $628202.73 pound
through the State Farmers’ Wh le.
sal* Market here during the IU.1136 season, according to n report
released today by J. G. Mir had,
manegtr of the Institution.
Out-of-state products
hnni! &gt;d
amounted to I'td.KaId'll, giving tinMarket a total burdnes* volume |
of $662,811.05 for thu entile per­
son.
While only n snutil portion o!
Seminole Founlv's celery wnx hao-j
died through the wholesale unit,!
$122,434.40 worth of that rommodify was recorded on tho m:nket's book*.
Second highest in vs loo wi i bean* uf which $115,711.23 worlli
poured through tka stall* of Ihu
establishment.
Other products, In tho order of
their value, follow:
Tomato#*,
$73,628; rabbage,
$663173; organ#*, $37.408j pota­
to*#, $IRJrjl; grapefruit, $2d,823; beet* with top*, $15,dri?;

JACKSONVILLE, Sept. IL—
(it1)—The Weather lluirau today mid a tropirut storm I
moving
wcst-nortliwi-itiv'iril
through the Atlantic Ocean
about toil mile* vast-northeast
of St. Thomas
Mood. SI.
Thomas is directly east of
I’urito Rico.
An advisory i*nu-.| hy *n nl&gt;.
server ai San Juan. Puerto
liiro, said pirwun&gt; continUi-*
to I** low over the extrema
northeast Caribhi-an Sen but
no high wind* have been re­
filled . Ship* adiiu-il in u»
caution.

Seminole School
Assigned Classe
Approximately 2,t«H) • .Seminole
I'ounty student* who will begin
■ihiMtl Monday atreamed through
&gt;utity schuol* yesterday to rt-gl*l&lt;r for cta**rn and bu assigned
iiheiiu les,

1. W. I.nwton, county luqierliltendent, said that while the entlru
registration list i* inrourplete, he
rjpccti'd all pit,'dl* will havo teen
rcglitm-d by Monday night.
It wa* estimated that 5.WM chil(I m IIrhmI mm p*|p Iwh)
dun will bsr accuin,n*ilatei| in tho
Pindie educational Institution* af
the County thi* year. About 1.0b*)
of tint number began classes lust
Monday. The other I.IHXJ open Hu ir
text* Sept. 14.
Mr. Lawton announced an altMrs. J. P. Ridge, director uf the day meeting of all negro princi­
local County welfare unit, and pal, nn,| teacher* at the Groom*
Mr*. Hamilton Risbee, of the wel­ Academy Unlay fur the purpose of
fare office, will attend a district iliscitssing plan* for the year. R.
welfare board mre'ing in Daytona K. Williams, superintendent ef
I Florida negro education, ia in
Beach Saturday.
The session is caCed for the pur­ charge of tho session.
pose of acquainting persons a t­
tached to county welfare organi­
sation* of th* method* to he u &lt;-d
in distributing old age pensi m
under the atate act.
Five counties, including Sendnole, are rupresented In the 12th tile for th&lt;
state welfare district. Others iu.' Lrghn Inni
Voluala, Orange, Oxctlaa and Rrr- Mere, Am
yard.
directing '
Mr. Bulge and Mr*. Bis bee said junior groth# Daytona Beach saaaion tumor- The unit
row will coo*urn* am n tiro day. (or the ni|

Seminole W e l f a r e
W orkera To Attend
Session In Daytona

Woodmen Work For
Family Niffht Plans

Tropical Storm
Huge* In Ocean
Off St* Thomas

Earlier Citrus i
Movements Seen ;
By Express Firm'

ll'tsllsw * m »*s* l i n t

Iak'uI A Kent AnMcrtH
IiuHincNs Ih On lip*!*
' ” More
grade Fur Summer istered

than 2u student* had reg­
today for the Hanfortl
Vicatlonnl S cIuhiI under the dirrctin of Mis* Kebs-ri* Steven*,
Clause* ore Hinted to begin Monday.
Mil* Steven* announced that
not all pupils have registered,
although tho book* ctnseil at noon
tmljiy. Sh« until ttfh I^mon who

An curlier movement of citrus
shipments is evpci.tid this year
by tho Rrilway Kxpress I'omputiy,
according to un announcement
made today by J. S.hirard, local
agent,
ltd i^|iUin«H| Hint nil ellruti

frit it a •linp iltinil 1»y t'X|irt!i.t niri* 1*1*n* ***' *t!crul fKo liwltlilllii*l
fn-tj ffinii lltit maturity utitl k^uiIu •'HtmM rnt^r hi* rvami* ho Intnr
InvkN, lh$‘ only requirement k ln tf
Murulny.
that thn Rhipmi-nt.n n. iU meet tlm I Thr,™
®f g * 9*** *"**
State advertising tax statutes.
|mttw*»*l the schocl. M ». Steven*
These law s. Mr. echlrard snld. M»*1»inf d' Th*.y.
*
i .1 .
. a
s . . rt’guliiily rttipliTftUa (J) ptrw iw
demand that a one cent tag
Umpormrlly unemployed ami (3&gt;
be placed on each oruhge box. j
&gt;
'tuiUntti\ r , h&lt;„ . nol
I liiee* c®nU nrv irqmrnl un M «lr
.
.
bo* of grapefruit, while Unger- " ‘i ^ ro o m a nr* bwale.1 ala.v.
incs aako a Gie-cen. tax stamp.
th|)
1Urilware c om|Hlny.
All monies collected from this
--------------—
revenue source are used In ariverlistug Florida out of the stale.
u !|| pr .
T n s iw n n m
In repoiting on generul bod■ t i l l r IKfl l O U r n c y
ms* trend* ttirougbuut the sum■—
mer, Mr. Scblrunl said theru lias
Only five persons havo entoreil

IFive More E nter

Isocal ElkH T» H ear
Summer€am|) Itepurt
Sanford Klk, tunight will hear
a report front six youths who were
given a atiutrner outing at Camp
Winona, In Vulusia count, on
fund* provided by the local fra­
ternal Institution.
Other business lying ahead of
member* is the completi .n of plans
for a chicken barta-cue picnic t&gt;
he held Monday afternoon and
night at San landn Springs.
Approximately 100 persons, in­
cluding fraternity mrmlers and
their friends, are expected to at­
tend the event. A small charge Is
being made. Tickets are available
from any Indge officer.
Fred K. Darner, exalted -ruler,
naiil today that no picnic tick­
ets will be sold at the Springs,
rinre It U necessary that the
entertainment committee Vnc*
tho number o f person, (or r/iiunt
to prcpar* &lt;upper.

LOCAL WEATHER

�t

rdf*

saw Bulk Bynn O m 'i te a m ” ! thing. W&lt;
"What ikoM ( h w p y P
Bn m tho
"W# t i n to B n 11a Cor thal Thar* ws
Olympia O w n m 4 1 n m r sow I Uric* to
m jg , poofCo
jhswee

Am Once Of Pm eetiee------

won M l of color—(to n , Dost. I tako **}
(toco, everywhaee, sad Um meek owl they
woo thrilling. II iw n f to wo I ________
tkol UlUor woo hotti; Hood to
Oanuany t t o i 1 hod supposed, I
didst hoar toy war talk Ikon
ok oil."

With ochoolo opening throughout the state Bod with
countWoo ehJMrm ornate* together for m th Bad play. tho
question of prokoeiiaB th e b W th Inevitably mUm , The
State of flarfchi dooo not h m rigid health raqulmncnto,
m the burden for whatever preventive mean# are vied la
left almost entirely up to the pafiBte.
Toronto, who netted havtng their children vacci­
b f gri*ii*r o big laugh mil nated." warns Dr. W. A. MePfcauT elate health officer, an
W a w touch "ItuoiUlMil quoted In the Daytona Beech Sun-ft..lord, "ore expositor .w eaU Jw -JH t.r t f t f J i &gt;a_it Jjw »
■ their former tormentor*. them to aeedleoe rink. Thera'la W M ete tew fif rfagffc seuM offotd H. 1 o*?'W t. « M
drill* si half-mast ami when I

■etteasl drive to protact pets
Mt-ead*nm drivers koa been
ted to Washington. While we
every sympethr In the world
Wheels, we believe It would
ittor to concentrate en human

until Hungary ha* regain'd far
rightful possessions, os aha le*t
sweety perceot af them oftir
the war.”
"And whet of Auatnnr*
"1 aahad our guide Ihere
what the pvopl* thought of the
proposed Austro (l.ni.arv Union,
*od he replied that It wou.ilr’l
moltev whet the people thought
—thot It would oil he derided to
higher circles."
"It was ‘Us-talon In Vlcnno'
fug the Coopers, wvae't It, to*
cause you twe h.id toe* there
pa your Rotary trip?”, I tug*

Aeetrio, rhich Just now la sup*
toad to be a republic, was over.
m with htogs recently, King Kit*
ard ef Woles was shooting part*
to Vleooo Forest j King Lrod Belgium was mountain
l i l while former King At*
ef Spain wee golfing.

»^hto colored Janitor for awtep-

«wto who a n Ice ting for
wkh Uo ktoo that they can
k education like o person
seat a t a pair ef peats
slay at heme, Education
{ begin - toi &gt; college end
i ead whew see gets a dl*
sod it can only bo acquired
MUoaoue process ef total*
think tog.

AT HUGE DAM

log hk hot eoreoilogly. The sun
room eut and o ratobew or*hod the
reaters sky as he left hia auto nod
stepped en tho ■peoker'k platform.
Apptoaae n o g eat sa he re*
marked at the outset thot he "ue*
Uced thot o ratobew ahtoss la tho
aren’t the enly things ihst shy."
Officials eattoutad MdW people
were to the WFA-huik bawl wad
warplanes while to flight clustered about Its rim.
MOO troops Including the The President keih big oddraao

prosperity Ihreeg h.et the aatiea.
Here ead these ha Unshed k a a
un which pre-elqctloa peUttoe has
focused,
Ha placed the dapreaetoo parted
definitely to the peat, referring to
it ao "that htetocte earear.” ead

not bean tovodeA"
"It wee ebvtoae, ef conns,” he
continued, ■‘because of the eceoaseto unity of the satire country
,

Fanners’ Market
IMS-36 S eason
E xceed s IMAM

"Yea, end We found the city
quite different, Budapest woe
very Interesting too, Wa went
to aae the ‘Csordea’ Ihere sad
the costumes and daactog wave
so gey and cxtlUa*. Thau there
woe Prague—with all lie hut#
tone end llneee—the shipping
there to wonderful, end Orsadsw
with IU rhino, oad the ort'm aseam with the Btottoe tfedao**.’
"New 1 want to hear shout
"When our party went Into
Ruaalo we ware a Uttle k» afraid
ef all Ike etrisk geveraowntol
reguletlnne ead we warn en our
very toot betevtor, We hod o
guide far a grasp ef twenty whs
practically Ured with we. These

�tV.

tld d y Ehsen Comes
5 BRIDE
CHICAGO
Central Florida's awn actor amt
dancrr will perform on the screen
at the Rlu Theater tonight.
boltom.
He U Buddy Elwen. the Or*
Immediate y after the wedding Iambi boy who with hi* sister,
Mr. am] Ilia. Sjrmr# entertained Vilma, crashed Into the "bit*
With a reet|&lt;lon In their home. time” entertainment circlet t&gt;f
room* of which were opened *n- both Broadway amt Hollywood.
toite for tha occasion and dec* Hudjy appear* in n return en­
Offkere for th* M b « yaw
oratni with a profusion of rose* an.1 gagement of “t’nptuln January,"
war* elected a t the I t p h t Mat*
LIMIT 5 BAGS
CAH1I A CAKRY
fonts.
starring Shirley Temple.
b tr af tha Alathwa C b a a f tha
The
dlnfry*
room
Ub‘a
was
overFirst Baptist O m nh hall Tiara*
laid with a plneaplo linen doth The humming idnl'a nest Is t
I M P. M. at tha Odd Padova day evening a t tha laaw af Mra.
and rentered with n large vcddlng moot difficult of nests to find,
RaR. Tha president of the a*, J. W. Kay. Mra. A. B. Larajay pro■water where the boa The affect ef aa outdoor chapel •ike. tn*d* with a f.iur cornered
aaa^ly v U bo la attendance.
sided.
a position a t Lloyd's ■as aehlteod la the west garden foundation which bore a smaler Ca Ifornla wln&lt;* specialists saj
MONDAY
The following afflswi w
FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO.
where an Improvised altar, bear- laend tiered cate. It wa. adorneJ colored glasses nre ruining the ap
. Montb'y boaloeaa and program •toled: Mra. a B.
-----.
AKCADR BLOG.
IMIONK
n.vs
with
a
mlnpturc
wedding
party
lay lighted white U pon and white
meeting of Mo Woman's Mission, »rj Mr*. C. R. Baffin*, pet
predation for deliente shades ol
Joined
together
with
tiny
wreaths
flowers, was arranged sralnst a
ary Society of tha Ftret Method­ Mr*. O. C. OMha. first d a
various wine*.
pink flowers. Other di rotations
background af shrubs, palms, and •f
ist Church will taka place a t IsfO dent; Mrs. J. C. Mitchell,
aw
th.
I.LlJ
___
.1.1.
____
___I
P. M. at the church.
flowertay plant* to form n sult- an the table were pink r
rice-president: Mrs. J. K
ahla set tiny far tho wedding par­ lighted whlty randies.
Circle Namber Oaa of tha Free* third ric-presIdeal: M i Mr
Itrfreshmrnt* w e r e
ty. T la yuests were yrouped N
hyterlaa Auslliary. Mra. 8. B. An­ Lorejoy, secretary and In
throughout the evening
a vide eipanse of yreen lawns.
drews, chalr— a, will M e t a t 4:00
Aa retiring pmlfoni,
ass
P. M. with Mrs. A. L. CaWw.ll, Lovejoy received a pines af
Wedding musk was rendered by hostess,
j
Si row. Kathryn ThlgWest P in t Itn a t.
a stringed orchestra which played Frances
■
harurt and Martha
Lohengrin’s Wedding March and !pen. Jane
Circle Namber Two of the Pres­
Mendelssohn's Recessions),
Tho Bishop.
byterian Amil is ry, Mrs. Philip
The bride and bridegroom left
outrriage service was read to tho
R. Mmh. chairman, «U1 meet at
straina of "My Heart at Thy Sweet late In the evening in their house
d t « P. M. with Mr*. Mary Bol- Dorothy Colo.
gone to Gainesville to enter hi* Voice."
far for Ahlqulu, N. lie s , whr.-e
ty, Myrtla Avtaue.
Those present won: Mra. W. If.
Circle Number Three af Um Hand, Mra. Charles B. Cole, Mra. Junior year a t tho University The bride, who was glren In mar­ Ihry will spend several weeks it
Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mrs. L. P. B. D. Hawkins, Mra. J, E. Page, of Florida.
riage by her father, had Mr*. Gor­
Boylr, chairman, will meet at 1.40 Mra. A. B. Lor*Joy, Mr*. 0 . K. Botdon Cherry of Tampa a* matron
Breda* Earle ef Detroit, Mich. of honor and Mis* Camilla Bar­
P. M. at tha horns of Mr*. O, C. Iin*. Mra. W. II, Harfcty, Mra. C.
•pent
this
week
here
with
Mr,
McBride, Palmetto Avenue, with 8. Hockey, Mra. R. E. Peorlfuy,
ber of this city as ms Id of hooor.
Celeste Shoes with Unusual Style Interest!
Mra. McBride, Mra. Paul Shoo- Mra. G. &amp; Seim an. Mra. R. 1. and Mra. Fred R. Wilson, South Thomas Adams of Chicago served
Baaford
Avenue.
as beat man and Roy Frank Hymei,
maker, and Mra, John C. Smith as
hoataasea.
J r , was groomsman.
V. 0. Methvin, Mra. M. 8, Nel­
Mr. and Mra. Jack N. Aycocke
Cirri* Number Poor of tho Free- son, Mr*. I. E. Eitrldge, Mr*. O.
Mr*. Greenlee wore her moth­
J Ryterlan Auxiliary, Mr*. Victor C. Gibb*, and MU* Dorothy Col*. of Tsliohaisee left today after er's bridal gown which, was fash­
spmdlag
a
few
days
here
with
'Tlreen, chairman, will meet at 3:90
of Ivory-colored chlffonette
the former's parents, Mr. ami ioned
,P . M. with Mra. Jo# Corley, Cam­
In the «ty e of the early ItMWr
Mrs.
J
.
C.
Aycocke,
Myrtle
eron Avenue,
with large puffed sleeves, a
Cirri# Number Five of th* Pres­
shirred bodice, and full flounced
byterian Auxiliary, Mr*. F. D.
skirt. She carried a large arm
Trimming of stitched netoeA
Frieadi
of
Dr.
II.
D.
Smith
will
Begot, chairman, will meet at 3:30
leather end guntn*tat silk lac­
Honoring Mlse Caroline Hill, ®e glad to loam that he ie Imprav- bouquet of blue delphinium, white
B ’oierVs
ing* is simple yet effect!**.
F.-M. with Mrs. Geary* Gray, 100 who plans to lear* next week for
tut* roses and white asters tied
lag
nicely
from
o
recent
operation
Graceful, nun-scuff Continental
O l/o rji [.
■hat Twentieth Street.
with
white
satin
ribbon.
In
her
heel. Popular round lea.
ot Riverside Hospital la Jack­
Circle Number 81* of Ih* Pres­ Ward-Bclraoat (Cal'eg* at INask- sonville.
hair was a miniature bouquet of
vllle,
Ttnn.,
Mrs.
R.
A.
Newman
Fine black kl.L Estni arch n p byterian Auxiliary,* Mr*. D. L.
white and blur flowers.
part, sanitary tnoole. cushion'
Thrasher, chairman, will mrrt at and Mr*. W. A. Adams entertained
Crisp
blue
orgnmly
was
selected
Fine
Values!
Girts'
Well*Balanced
Oxfords!
fieri. Goodyear welt construction.
4:lo P. M. with Mra. I- I. Frailer, with a luncheon Thursday after­
for
the
dresses
worn
ty
the
metros'
noon at Mrs. Newman’s home in
Celery Avenue.
of honor and nmid of honor. They
Circle Number One rf Ih* First Rose Court. A color scheme of pink
' were made with square net hi inn,
and
green
wta
chosen
for
tho
par­
Baptist Church will meet at 3:30
’ puffed sleeves nnd long flowing
P. M. with Nr*. 8. C. Dicker- ty appointments
r ruffled skirts. Mrs. Cherry, who.*#
Luncheon
was
srrrrd
In
count*
son. South Sanford Avenue.
dress was n deep blur, rarleil .in
at
the
dining
room
table
which
was
SlyU s *
Circle Number Two of the
Miss
Louise
Moye
af
Gold*born,
P in t; Baptist Church will M il centered with a large bowl of pink
‘ i - 9 8
Itl.irk pil.nl leather. Elastic
at .1:30 P M. with Mrs. G. E. rase* ami ferns. 8mal| nut cups. W. C. end Winfield Thompim
front s-orv for snug flt, Neel
bearing rose designs, marled the of Chrtsfleld, Md., arrived to­
Rollins, &gt;100 Park Avenue.
how, light weieht and terday to spend th* week-end with
Circle* Three nnd Five of the place* of the guests.
vtceabtr.
tiflland id value*!_
Black side leather TV, all-hlnck
Frst Baptist Church will meet at
or medium brown with darker
Ml** Hill was prearntrd with a Miss Patsye O’Connor and Mr.
brawn trimming. AH leather
3:30 P. M. with Mra. M. N. leather writing portfolio by thn and Mra. T. L. O’Connnr, Jld
(iirl’H
whsre leather ought bs.1Cleveland, 1173 I'nhnetto Avenue. hostesses and tha "Mrteno” prim,
Circle Number Four of tho note paper, was awarded to MUs
George T. Wilson left todsy Blount, president; Mr*. H. K. Mur.
First Baptist Church will have n Margaret Rclts.
apend-the-dny party at the homo
Those present w ant the Misses for Ambridge. Pa., after i|N.'iid- ris, lin t vicc-presidenl; Mrs. Ju
of Mra. K. L. Garrison, Kichmon I Carcllno Bill, t o ^ quest, fl.irl* ing a two weeks' vacation with linn V s r r . second ks-fitdbll*'
his P&amp;teiiU, Mr. and "Airs. Iloriy Mrs. .lame* Holtxclaw, thirtl vice• ••■—»&lt;• Covej-d dish 4. *chet* vd
To^NIgiit
J. Wilson. II* is with the eti- president! and Miss l.onnc Ktunl
Early Auguit ^ F ’- F ils Shoes
gineering department of th*
nOCn*A gWEDNEfMBKr.
Aid* r lean Bridg# Company.
U m cxfcutlve botra of 1 Um

Personals

Calendar

•i
May Byrne*. daughter of Mr.
m i Mr*. Ray Frank Symea af this
dty, became the brWe af Eekett
Fargo Greralaa, aen of Mr. u 4
Ml*. William Greenlee af CMka*
«•» Thursday afternoon at
o’doek a t Uw Bymca boot* la Lodi
Arbor. Tha Bar. Martin J. Brea*,
rortor of Holy Cntoa Episcopal
Chorek perf ormi i the cert atony
la tha presence af about 1M

Av

BLACK SUEDE

STITCH DOWN 8

5»cpin

L;

to

S hoes for the F am il

*f«

Tennis Oxfords

Good Quality lilack or Drown

School
,

For The
Modern
Mhw

Cecil Jonr*. am of Mr. an
Mra.
G. A. Jones, has returned
Seminal* County
Council of
P.-T. A. will melt at *;30 P. H. after spcmilng a three month'*
In the P.-T. A. room at 8uulh vacation in the Blu* RUIyv moun­
tain* of Virginia. He was ac­
Side School.
companied by hi* grandfather,
C. P. Coll las, who has been
■pending the summer in Virginln
and Wist Virginia.

Fidelia Class Holds
Monthly Meeting

Soft leathern anti Beauti­
ful dcnlgnn, tho aitpear
ante of mure ex penalvi
ahocn.

Mr*. I). K. McNab
&amp;
ami Mra. Ju­
Julian V*rn wen hostesses at the
regular business and social meet­
ing of the Fldetls Cas* of tinFirst Baptist Church .hold this
week nt the home af Mrs. McNV&gt;
in Pools.
The following officers were elect ■
ml for the coming year: Mra. C. I*.
Henderson, teacher; Mra. Alim

CALF O X FO R D S

BUDGET
FROCKS
Black Hurtle, brown aued&lt;*,
laplitl black or brown ami
two tine leather iombin:ttkma in oxford^ atrapi
and aide buckles and many
others. Sixes 8*4 to D’e
in B and C widths. Low.
cuban and htsh beets.

All th* sty!* that you ex­
pert i t Badys's plus
quality that will surprise
you.
Jaaior A Miss**
siavs. Frtatad rhallis and
solid color wools A siiks.

the prettiest, most natu­
ral-looking
permanents
that you see ami you’ll he
told they were given at
SADYE'S. Why don't you
come in and try tlw
BEAUTY
8HOP
lost
giv«* you th* best work­
manship! Always lake

CURLS

2.50—3.50

AU Over

Girls’AIVidelStrafs Shoes'forJfrreis or^Playi

of the First

JapH R ate Highest Aa
Esperanto Speakers
SELECT— f

Maib- on our mw I’l.itrau Inst!
Block sunie with smooth black
* ’wniiug. Smart square.br«L

Young Methodists
A ffiliate S e l v e s
W ith DeLand Group
The local lYoung Pmplo'* t'nlon
Methodist Church
which Up In a week ago was a f­
filiated with thu Orland» timl
Apopka union has recently h-cuieo
affitldteil with tho DeluutJ organlxalion.
Twenty-two members of the l.iesl i&lt;wly atU'mled a meeting in It*.
Land last night, when the two nrganisallons
Im-coiiio
offii lull/
Joined.
Now o il lev:* were elected by tbo
group, with Itundall Priest or tbi*
city being selected as tin- |ne i
dent and Draxtun Huntley of tbit
city beirg elected treasurer.

VIENNA,

Kept.

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I Bm.irl wilt- straps. Kh-tlhlo
wnlrrprwrf b-ithef sole*.

Note tha rvtra wHfe stray . . »
this new stylo feature give# th*
f»ul almost as much support as
an uifnrd. A stitchdown.

Hoy’s

Tennis Shoes

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Iieranlo, tho "intarnallounl nut.
Itiary language,'* is under ■:
■v
ftU.OOO Austrian! uimI Ki.Ihhi \ i.-n.
nrse, among them ISO |»&gt;li...........
HO streetcar emp'oyes, and M )

railway cendurtors.
The figure- were p ildi Ir.l :n
connection with the nnnuul ( i n ­
vention here of th* Internj i I md
Esperanto orgsniistt &gt;n. It wu- al­
so said that Japan has the mod
Esperantist* of any rounlrv. wi'h
Sweden, Holland. Spain, nnd A' •trim ranking in that orio r m num­
ber of E*j»erantiJ&gt;ts among ruriiinental countries.

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thir, Gootlyvar wait shoe._____

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Chocolate retan leather • lll-wl
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WASHINGTON, Hoyt. U-GPJ
—Poor aad pnate generatad hi
military piiota by extrema aaid
when flying at high aUtadaw t*
forcing abandonment of tho «M
opan cockpit typo of alrptaaa.
Captain Harry G. Armitreag,
director of the Army'* phyxtological raxaarch laboritorV at
Wright Flold, writing In tha
Military Surgeon, dhelarcd that
a* mid Incrrarea tha heavy win­
ter flying »ult* u»«l by service
rim become Incffaettm and "wa
id prngmelve mental dlstrr.n,
i» of morale. Indifferent* or
rtnta for th» minion, a tartncy to panic and finally^ itapor
id ileath.’'
*
For tMa reason, he dcclnrsd,

Drags*? Ho palM Um on* about
*af** la a boat than crua*-]
M W tk A m o*.
XoUaaoa haa Ma own Idea* about
oapodWaao that ta fn t the South
ooaa, Mombar* ortcn iprivl ihoir
timo ram utag with liquor and na­
il** woman, b* aaacrt*. than try,
ta taah in oa wbatoror publicity
thay can obtain.
A# for hinutlf, ha taboo picture*
ad aatiria la aaopoltad r*sioaa and
l a i k m othar Information of acioatifk vain*.
, Wltlk Kobfauoa. on hi, trip
tbo China ««a* will *a:|.
totfa, who waa with him aim '
la tho Pacific Ocean expedition* I
U,»bo Galapago* and to Tahiti.'
*k*y will taka paaaayo to Sing*P«», buy a. native tiakw&gt;,.l
aehooner which ha tovfta. refit It,
and return home by way of the
Capo of Goed-liopo.
NORN TOOTS COST MO
MONTREAL, Kept. 1 |—M&gt;)—
Motorlata bar* are fined tli&gt; If
thay ara caught blowing the horn*
midnight end 4 A. M. un-

aSB ja

whilo woarlng winter flying
clothing, betag taaadaaa of the
fact that thay ara not than a»
able ta control tha atryfaaa, op*
orate oqnlpamat, or 'hail oat* In
an emerg*aay."
tn cantmat, It waa rontlad
that oa tho fln t flight of Ad­
miral Richard E. Byrd*i party
over tho booth pole tho groopl
wore comparatively light clothing
in their cabin feline aad Pilot
Damt Balehen flaw tha *hlp
without glove* or mittens,
Many plana* purthanad by both
the Army and Navy recently have
retained tha abl open-coekplt
construction but the new high
*pred heavy bomban and many
observation ahlpn aro cabin type

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R. Schallcr, feilara] diatrict game
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would be designated a* a breed­
ing p ace for quail If property own•r» would co-operate with the
plan.

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to stay here and wo are net baying any of the

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I* ns lo n g e r doubtful,*’ O o ab kah
M id, " . . .
atarjr tnnar B otshe-

Big German Piaae
harbor for
Craases Atlantic fills*
Tho ooloattan of this sits is on:*
marks affktola
[On Surrey FIRM tfnutlr*.
polntsd oat, but It provide* IV
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boss for oMparimonU) work, of
whkh this flight, sponsored bp tha
Oirous Flyln* Lina Lufthansa,
U s part.

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* sa d 3 lbs. 2fc
JIB tlB G B K
tlb a .2 5 *
■bam ran nt nnro-ws dont

Spaghetti
3 for H e

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3 for I f e 1 2 for 15 c

In* boat, tV Xophyr, at 114 F. If.
(Editors Standard Tlmn&gt; with
&gt;JM miles of non-stop flying 'un­
kind tham.
Tho trip wan in prapsmtfon for
n profsrteit vsgulsr ‘tU —n k T
.Sanaa lbs Attoatia.
Fllfht C lo t Aaehlm B ashawburg *ald: "Wa ara lirad aflaT our
nuariy t t hour* to tha air, but wt
•ra happy, for wa hop* this may
V tho forw-rvsnsr nf a regular
•arelee. Wa hopa to oLIt tha Dsltad Rtotaa auroral times watt yaar,
flying a rommeratal aarrtea."
This ardtoarlly quid harbor, 7t
rnlloa from Manhattan, wan conrartod tola A rucaptloa ground. Aar
oral kandrod parsons gathered
around tha p k r and hangar which
bars bam cwnrartad by Pin-Anterkan Airways, lha Intcrntolonal
Flying Uao of tho Unltod, Into a

M O TIC B

O f A P P L IC A T IO N MOM
TA M O i l )
I M m i i min n *. i *»&gt;
MOT1*’IS IN IIK IIK II* IIIV K M , l U l
U A ttU A K K T I . M U N T O M hotoar nl
Ta s Caflltlral* Nn. I l l , I w M t » V
Ilk M if ol A usual. A. U. Ill* , M «
111*4 U K * In m l ■■((Ira and An*
w.aO- application fnr a la* 4**4
!■&gt; k* laaatil thereon. Said ra ft If,
1**1* embrace* Ik* fnllnw lnu A*,
a rrIh*d properly In lh « r a a n l r at
Bemlanl*. Nlat* *f Plnrlda, to -w ll:
Lai I I Vetoed llngkia.
T V aassMwrnl nl Ik* n M prep,
r r t f tinder tk* M id raftlttrat* teased
waa In Ik* aatn* at M A I'U N » . J A M 1NOM.
I'nlra* oald rtrtlllrat* okall b* rsdeemed acrnrdlng In la*. Ih* prnpn t r described therein *U1 b* *nM
In tha klghesi hkldrr *1 Ih* caurthuaa* dnar nn Ih* flral Monday In lha
month nf tie tn V r, t o ll, w h lrh I*
I h v - l l h day of Orlnhar, l i l t
IMlad Ihla Itlh day of I t p l i m h r .
ton.
it. r n r n M tio M ,
I'ltfll at I'I mall t ' w t of
rttmlnnl*
I'onnly. Plnrlda
My: A . M. W B RKN .
d . ir
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Quastkm About
CA RD til
P E R IO D IC A L P A IN S
“ W h y do as m a n y w om en tab*
Cardul fo r functional
pain*
«&gt;f
m rn itra a tio n ? "
Ka*h dura of C a rd u l contain*
a 'p u r e ly v e g s tW fv aedatlva an d
anti-spa*m odi* th a t J o a p a in rsH sTtnc
and
r r a m p -r t llo v ln g
madidna th a t !a «»p * c ta lly a ffa c ttoo at m o n th ly pariads.
Th is fa ct about C a rd u l (t h a t It
htlps to ra lle re m any o f t V o r ­
dinary functio nal pelna o f m e n otroatlon w it h a beneficial p lr n t
sstrset, no t h s h it-fo rm in * . not
objectionable to to ko) la gro a t ly
approetotod by thousand* o f w h ­
om*
Thoy
rscom m and
It
to
others.
r**,.ul I - pur*ly » • ■ » l a l&gt; I *.
lh«uId In fnriu. » » d r ™ « In »
nunc* bnl11*«, with fu ll dlr*ctlona
fnr u&gt;*. T r y I I ' Ilf rnur**. If II
dn«* unt h i M f l l T i m . run cult •
phyalcl* n.— Ad*.

NOTICM o r APPLICATION ro il
TAM 0 «(B

i - - - - - - min Ms, tan
MIVTIi' k in IIK M K IIT IIIT U M , IDs*
J. II T I M I I K I . hold** •» T » * Cofa
llllra l* Mn. *1, l**u*d lb* l " d b a r
*f J u ly . A . t&gt;. I M I . baa filer.'aame IM
my nffIr* and ha* mad* appileu*
Il» n fnr a I* a da*4 In h* la«u*d
lh*f*»n, ra id **rtlflral* *mbra**s
lha fnllnw lnw da*rrlh*d prope rty
Ih lb* i'au n ty » f M m lunl*, Mtala
nf riu ftd a , to .w it :
K IH n nf Mr 11* ft nf N UB
fl nf I n i I I HI. Jmaph'B.
Th a aaaaaamanl of lb* aald propatly undar Ih* Wild rarllflrala laauad
•a* In Ih* u n i t nf A I J I K R T 1,1It'AM,
link** *nId r* rllfW t* ahall ha fa4**mad armed Ing In la v , IP* property
daarrlhad Iharaln mIII b* m M fa lha
hl|ha*l hlddar n l Ih* murf-haua* dnnr
cat Iha flm* Maaday i-t lha moalh uf
i h l i i r , 1*0* which la tha Mb dap
*f daintier. to ll
daied Ihla IMh day ef September,

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OP A P P LIC A TIO * * P M
TA M D B B O
tasnsfs BIN Ms. t « &gt;
N I iT II 'K IN I IK II K l ir IlIV K ff, Ibat
H liN A f.K K K N IIt llT N hok«*r nf &gt; ,l
nf Ta* I'rrllfh a l* Nn. t i l . im u m I lb *
tib day nf July, A. H lo ti, baa ftlad
Banm in my nfflr* and ban mad* ap»
ptlratlnn fnr a ta t d**d la ba laauad
ib*r*nn Wild c*MlfW**i* *mbrur*a lbs
fnllnalng d*arr1h*d properly tn tbu
I'nuitly nf P«mlnel*. Nlal* nf Platt*
da, In .w ll:
n p. lin i.N lH lN .
l*.|* * A I*. H*th W im druffa
Plerk nf &lt;'IreHit i*f»wrt nf
HubdlvUlna.
Htomlnofto rm in fr
Klnt|«U
Tb* ■-***,ni*nI nf lb* aabt propU r: *1. M WKV.KH.
l». •* • ny undar Ih* aabt renlfk-al* l**u*d
•a* to I V nam# nf I N K N O W N
t’ nl*** w td crrllflcal* ahall b* ro*
4**m*A acroedfss In law. th* properly
dnaerlbrd tV r s to Will he anbi lo Ih*
Stub*** k M f r r at lb* »n iirt-b n «a a
*nne an I V ftrat M nndnr In tbo
m anth *f f&gt;rtnb*r. lOt*. o b lr b M
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C la st ifitd Adoertissmsnts
The - JEWELER

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P I ni.lC'AVOWM
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TO APPM AH
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O u r rofroad* s ir* m n r* mil** p a r
A n lla t than M W I Ipsa
O u r prl**a are th* law*af paMlbl
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plleallnn f » r a In* d#*d In b* liauw-t
lliafm n. bald rartlfliNl* airbrai-** I V
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ly deactlVd Ibtrala will V anld I#
Ih* hlgheif bidder al Ih* ro u rt-V w s *
dner nn Ih* flr»l Monday In Ih* mnnlh
of Ilc lo V r . 1*11, which lo I V lib day
Ih-lnber, 111*.

rmbrace*
IV
faHouInt 4«*c&gt;lb*J
p rrp -riy la lb* fo u n ly of Uamlanl*.
NUt* uf KtorW*. is-w it:
K U fl nf l« l &lt; I A I, Hbirh
II. T l - f I. Hanford
T V a*****iutnl nf Ik* raid pmperly
under Ik* aild irrllfl-'nl* larurd wa*
In Ik* aim * nf NUN I 'A lt n iB &lt;k
W IU JN .
I'nlra* on lit rerllfkal* ,h*M V ro*
dr*i,i,&lt;1 airordlng in l*w, Ih* prop*
•ily dracrlVd I V r r ln m il V w lJ
to th* hl|h*»l' bidder *1 th* m u rt,
hnuH dnnr nn I V Ural Hondo y In I V
month nf f NT obey, l i l t , which I* I V
lib day nf itr ta V r , I0M.
I&gt;nl*d Ihla I Sib dsy nf H epIrm Vr,
1014.
I I IV IIK IIN lu iN .
•T*rk of I'lrru ll I'ourt of
H,mlnol*
I'ouniy. PVwbla.
a * ' A. M W S K K H .
p. It

M O T IC B

OS A P P L IC A T IO N POM
TA M O B B O
(Banal* will Ms. I U )
N O T H r. in iio . h k My H iv r iN . i v i
S III.I.iA M A. U A l l J . I buUlor ol T * «
r r f llln al* Nu. 11*1. Issued I V 1M|
day « l July. A. I I IM I. baa D M
•arn* in my altk-a and haa mad* « p pluiiilna lor a Ian d**‘l l » b* liauwi
IV re a u . Bald cm lfW ai* embraces I V
fallowing dear liked srop*rir In I V
I'ou n iy of Hrmlnnl*. HIM* of Ob-rld*,
In -w ill
IV II* fl of ted I N of Nl H
llao a llbtrk J l nf K s lV y n Pork)
Me,-Hon 1. TownoMp I I
Unulh,
Kongo I* R*al. 1 Arfo*.
T V #*oe**m*n» " I I V oald prage
*My under lb* **l«t c*i1lfk*i* laouad
was In lb* u m
uf l.’N K N O W N .
fill*** aald raallflcala ahall V rw*
daanted accaadtag lo law. Ih* proper*
ty desertVd therein will V add la
I V k to V a l bidder al I V ,-wurt■V u a*
ihnc oa I V
flral U-iaday to * V
nu.nlk nf Itr ta V r . Ill* , whh-h la IM*
II h iloy nf IVIober, I01S
tM ird Ihla l«th day uf HcptemVe,
IN K
n I*. H K IIN P O V ,
I la rk of lle rw ll I'nurf M
Seminole i*nwM&gt;. PtoddHu
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ftaaft-Flaal Play

R IV A I£ IN MAINE ‘WEATHBBVANF

Ninth Week
Of Civil War

OatCriJ

j TALLAHASSEE, Ho*. 11- b t t
—Tha TaUahaaaaa Capitals, Goorfta-Florida Im | w
ckomptons,
and tbs St. Augustine Salats,
Winners of the Florida SU U d t•ait pennant, will begin a seven* |
| t n e serif* bare Saturday after-

»•

The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackrts ami the University of Georgia
Rutldoge lost no time in limbering up their legs as football prac­
tice season opened in Ihe Mouth. Top, Co*eh RUI Afcseadcr (left)
best bockfltld bets; left to right. If. J.
,hr** ° f *r*h’1 .
. . ,
_.
.
&lt;Ikutcn) Konemann, Harry Appleby, and Ik I- (Scrappy) Edwards.
Below, t'oaeh Harry Mehre (center) di«r.i*scs Georgia’s new offenao
with (V CapU lns Julius Caesar Hall (left) and Harry Itarmon.
(Asoociated Preas l*hotos)

strength o f kla Improved showloo todav
la figured to beat
pBr(Mr&gt; 1
Thus^the kng-anticlpated meatlag on Americas turf between
Budge aad Perry probably w it
take place In Matsrdey's final |
Oa present and past perform­
ances, Perry la rated almost a
cinch to become the first for-,
signer to win the title three
time*. At nny rate, ha holds onx|
All-Florida Keefes I
will be selectrd a* Ihe paying site
victory over each o f tba other
Tomorrow, the All-Flo,Ida ia se- a* soon as tho WI'A project, whtoa
semi-finalists.
(ball series will begin between tho rails fur $16,000 in construction of
Helen Jacobo cheered tho hearts T alahaasee Capitals, champions a stadium and playing field, la apof her supporters, rooting for 0f the Georgia-FInrldo circuit, and proveil ami tho miney turned
her to win the championship for Dig g |, Augustine Kalnts, chainthe fifth strs(^kLJi''r. by crush- p iiu .a-u
s i Urn Korida
Then, too, ikvT^L tno Municipal
Ing tho sfan FrancUcn aouthpctw.i Rivalry,
‘ . , on the front, will !&gt;« Athletic Field, where our Lookouts |
Oussle Raegener, N-1, »-0. T o -ljkeen,
._ _ i even keener
___
than It would prrfurin
during the
summer!
nvorrrw Miss Jacobs will oppose I----- '------bv&lt;ni —
U lwran
, a Georgia nine months, whlrh could accommodate
ihe crack English southpaw, Kay and the Kalnts, and we predict n n fine playing field.
Klammers, la what should ho1close seven-game affair, with tba
Anyway, &gt; l’a ell gal in behind
Mlsa Jambs’ hardest assignment.' Kalnts finally eking obt a .victory a
movement
to
secure
•
I to become Class I) champions of sulta'.Ir playing ails for the Cal*
’ three Southern state*.
eiy Feds this fall, for they A m P
| Freddie Francis’ silver-rooted much promise of going to town
i diamond luminaries wl I be an- In a big way, If thay ara only al*
IHclpallng tha pleasure of their lowrtl the advantage of a good
trip to the World Series and v ill home field.
,
attempt to hurry things up os
So, all together for a good field
much aa possIMe, s &gt; that they for a good tram In a good town!

SPORT CHATS

B. L Perkins

P

AHOAKt) LANl)ON TltAIN E N , M U R S O M n i
F O HI i s e *
HOUTK TO MAINE, Bept. | - _
&lt;AV-A “fighting campaign for
good govvrnmrnt psrticipsteU In
,y Republicans and Ih-m.xrata and
Independent*
everywhere" was
piomlsed Indiana voters by (Inv.
Alf M. Landon yesterday from th j
rear platform of his Maine bound
Sept.
12.— Adolf
Hitler,
•portal train.
with hm ulm l.s of N a il w ar
“We want a government that will planes roaring in nn ngyreabe just and honest, that will pro­
slvp tem po overhead, totiay
tect the average man in his eco­
declared Cermnnv would l»«
nomic lights and his opportunities, overwhelm ingly
prosperous
and also a government that will
I “ if we htuT th e rich ajrrinot take too much out of hi, pink- ' cultural lands and ore-laden
et hook," the Kanun reiterated
! m ountains of Soviet Hussla.
to trainaide crowd* that cheered
Speaking la-fore the
labor
his appearance.
I front at the Nasi convention,
“Make no mistake about It,
he told workers and youths Oerpresidential nominee
_ many would triumph over Russia
wr &gt;
l'»y
all Use* whether we know it or~ “if the hour ever comes," when
not."
I the armies of ihe two countries
At five Indiana slops—Gary, meet on th» holllefleld.
Valparaiso, Plymouth, Warsaw and
As he spoke 200 heavy bomb*
Fort Wayne Istmlori tepeated, in ‘ ers and hundreds of
pursuit
somewhat different words, his planes
wheeled
and circled
pledge of a “fighting campaign." abovo the congress hall.
ltd ween stop,, a* hi, tram
“Germany
must
live,", ho
H matinwr«• n r |M |f t wwt
shouted a* he painted a picture
of tho prosperity tho Natl na­
tion would enjoy if it had tho
lands and mountains of Russia,

Ry PAT I'ATTRRMON

" V cKamploaihlp of Ibe Soctkeast will b»
tbs prise of the Tallahassee-Ht.
A a rust las match**.
CanMO will ba played In TalM a sse s Saturday and Sunday.
Monday will be nn o ff day, ami
an Tuesday, Wednewlsy ant
Thursday Ibe teams will play In
Rt. Augustine. I f ether ramrs
are necessary, they will he played
In Tallahassee Kept l» and 26

yaator* alatb.

Electrical Device To
Count N um ber Of
Automobile* Pass*
ta g On Highway

Bloody F ighting Con­
tinues A t M adrid;j
Rebels Fai) In Try;
On San Sebastian

**Tho inter-league series war nrrongod bp official* ot (be two
flubs Tuesday ■night after T iltabs ease's fourth straight victory
aver the Cordete Reds In tho
Ceorria-florldr Laagtm post-sea-

■ to B srgir folio wed with hit
Iwvnly-fnurth homer nf the sea.

F o l l o w e r s With
Traffic 'Eye* Pretident Seek* To Break
ing Lands Of
‘Vidova’ P ow er C ircle Farm
Soviet
Country
Is IustaDed
Landon Promisee 'F ighting Campaign* For
Italian Cabinet
Republicans En Route
Near Sanford Democrats,
Increases Force
To Maine F or Address

Coach Ed Walker's ebargsa bo' • gaa lhadr Upward rhm l last era­
* ■■■ by wtaatng aloe games of a
stiff, 13-gamt schedule. They, hopu
U to coatlMo their advances this
*** yaar.
u &lt; :
^
With aaly three veterans m tsv
*• lag from las* year’s squad aad
™ three aad fear experienced men
" aw band far every spot on his team.
" Caaab Walkoe /ears an 11,000• • mile schedule with confidence, If
h* aat eatbasiasm.
u I Rtreager reserves will eaable the
Rebels to shift their style of ptuy
•*- aowmwtmt \
"Mere emphasis on passing snd
y Urn spew |am e," Walker tells his
"• assistants aad charges this fall.
tn*i Never strong, on aerial offense or
defease, Walker expects to centre
*** bia st teat ion oa passes to sample.
** a c * t tho shifty deception of ll.o
* • Waraoe style ground game.
He baa Jast the boy ho needs
* 'j f u e Ike po«,irg in Fr.rkcr i.'al-, w
»** Itriple threat sophomore. Hall may
t * I find a regular place beside last
H^.jrawi'a hockfteU aces. May 11apes,

Indian’s E state Gains
1135,000 In TwoYear*

N ats ratty,

get their fb H .s ty g tn H y
places aad do thtom tofu
laqulrlitff

fv M p

w4

who will be wnteb'ag Ihs
try move Ja aa al t i a y t I
tenaiae the. atataa ad tea
high school machlae.
Time ia ripeet a t provea successful seassa an tbs

Bd To Attend
lttt-3 7 T e r m
Scm I nol c
e

lldren

w ill

rlaas mom

they will be espsrtad to tehw
advantage of thuir opportunity
to hand a dafaat to ttm Ovlaado
Tigers aad stop tkair growIlag
wbkk has bee* gvlag an slate
thair last defeat at tba hands of
the Celery fed* la I N I aad
No douM remains ia tba minds
of local followers, but what tba
Seminole outfit will ttakk up la
weight, speed and aggreaalyeiwa#
with tha bast of them, with only
that much needed poach yet un

.d.-trrwlurd.

----•

Bo, aa tba Celery Fads bevln
their first day a f s-rlmmage oa
Monday, tJwro should .bw -tdsta
a handful a f local g tU entkusia su an hand to watah them p-r*
form la tba rough Work, with
moat o f the Inquiring on look* ra
hoping and looking
for tba
strong points of tba 1131 edition
of Seminole High 8cbool’a foot­
ball eleven.
.

snopewsd, schools were ratlitoday hi an affort to comraptor aad cleaning work
wed to whip Ihe structures
first daas condition for live

n hum the
• it roll In
Fascists, blaming

_

Limited

the burning of

TroR'TArKf^lt-ftll. have refused
*h* np promise genersl amnesty to

rlial r .

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......

ic

ewt, will deihrar the prinop;'!. .K.r|tP E,sclaU. all
aRdm a. Prof. McKay will r&gt;'»| tombrd In the she'l l
a brief outlina o f the p i t * | t||Z, r atll|, „f i|.c cl
mark. The public la Invited.
„u,|den sortlo on ortu
Mora -ban 600 students a /” , rnlnrm workers whi
expected to attend
the high .
|n(0 i
school this year, eccc riling ‘‘M-n,,. jtrU-ls vv.-ri- •
irullment flguraa arallabl*
»,rUk fixhtlnt
bay. Las; year's figure w as!
about 550.
At the Junior High 8ehnol,
Prof. Herman Morris has called |
f o r 'a full day'a session with no
chapel period, since that phase i
o t the schedule was rovrrid
Thursday
when
registrations
a retired engiware being received.
___
..
|*ark Avenue.
Tba Junior Institution expects
last night vva* uppoini-d deputy I
326 students for
IU3&lt;l-37, nl*
p«r»onui tax collector by the
though leas than 300 ha.1 torn
City I'miiniission.
enrolled at moon today.
.............._ __
_
Mr. Knipp succeed* tlm
Prof. Earl Kipp, ot the Grai.i*
Estimated cost I*! M. I». Tstla-ll who held the p u l
mar School, announced a chapct
lion f-ir many years,
period for 11:36 A. M. C lstsci
------ The vlepui/'s duty ro"*!»y* of
ara to begin at t o'clock.
The opening day program for
parity cloudy to* effort« t-&gt; ro'lect drlimiu.'rit per­
tho Primary Reboot coaid not
ry. sentler-il show* w,nul luxe* whi-h appear oil li.:
ba obtained since Mrs. Stella I’.
muiiinpai lolls. Ilia appointin- nl
Arrington, principal, was out of
bs-cami«-ff**-tivo Imnn-dii’.-J/
after action hv the Commissi -o
tha-city.
e*..*a)h|cloudy tonight
Whde Coin-nls,loner* as»&lt;-m''
lobly scattered
bled primarily for the p-ir|&gt;o«»
Sunday's tide*: low, 12:15 A, of di*&gt; lowing a IU3'S.o7 bo.I/-1,
««e a lla a e O MS , • * . l e t )
M. and 12:31 I*. M-i high, 6:37 A.
M. and 6:52 I*. M. Monday’s
tides: low, 12:57 A. M. ami 1:15
P. M.; high, 7:1* A. M. und 7:31
ami seto at 6^17 P. M. Moon
A. M.
Trot. D. E. Wil iams, supervisor P. M. Run rim-* at
rises at 3:17 A. M. and sets nl
at aagro education In Florida, ami
Mm . Williams, former principal of 4:13 P. )L

Deputy Personal Report Auguit’i
T a x C ollector Collection High
Commission S t u d i e s Sanford District Is
Proposed L i s t Of
}|jgh R anking For
New Year's Budget Prompt Repayment

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

SAT. SPECIALS
MALTED MILK
CHOCOLATE CAKE

Prom Ohio Graveyard

trot out one of the strangest teem ,
on the Mouthern gridiron*. Mo,
please add L. S. l \ to our four

SANFORD

William* O utlines
Work Of Year For
Negro Institutions

COOKIES
Prof,
atlennmobare,
rotary
roalbla

fling seven of tho Calory Fada’
fine games on homo grounds, we
think that tho least I x i l grid fan*
ran do for him w l I ba to uaa their
powtr and authority in securing
a playlag field for Ibe Hemirvoics &gt;
osrrtM to Perform on thl* fall. •
rtoad,"
Tha proctiro field which Ibe
In n hopefuls ara practicing an at pre*. I
crva’o ie a t would make o splendid lora-1
I Uoa for a stadium, aad probably |

A U . KIN D S

2 Do* 2 1 c

electric beams, 3t inches apart,,
both of which must be trokrn s t l l
the same time before the counter *
registers,
i
U is expected that certain er­
rors, duo to local tiuftir, will i» '
CUCorded, although these will re­
main constant throughout the I
year. Also, there could bo no pro­
vision made
to
prevent
the
counting of stroy cows that migat
pass through the ieum.
A distance of three feet and
eight inches separate the "ey-“ |
from the crown of the road.
A tm m litg |.i',-|| is the dovir.iv .
makes it posaibe to record tie
hourly volume of traffic.
Reams from the eye cross the
read diagonally ut an angle of 3 1
d-jfrees. This Arrangement was
made in order to prevent a truck
° nl&gt;' l*s*r««»no 70 year* of age or I
and trailer- with u apace between m"r'' wl11 »**•’•*• ° d age pensions
— from registering ns two vehicle*.I*1' ‘I'** county under Ihe new penInitial cost of ihe "eectric e y s ’ *i“n
** »** announced tuis about $500, including purchase 'la&gt;- by Mrs. Elmlna II. HislK-e, of
and Installation, it was rrporte-l.
'°&lt;»l welfare office.
()|&lt;eratlons cost amounts to approx
**hc said Hurt a survey has been
imately $3 per month. The Flor- nude of all persons over tiS in
Ida Power and Light Compuny u Ibis county. I.imiled funds mak-s
providing power for tho local unit.
necessary to la-gin Ihe first penThe Lake Monrue bridge "eye" *ions at the 70-year mark, she p-Sr
wrnt into operation yesteriluy with .plained.
the automobile of II. II. Coleman, j Mrs. Ilisbec emphasii.d iloit ev1 manager of the Florida I'owrr and ery aged person will not tcccivo
Light Company here, hrenking tlo-Jo pension. I'aymrnt* will he niadu
beam for the first time.
Ion Ihe basis of actual need, she
It was understood that several (deeared.
. rnoru of the device* will bo in-“Each case will la- taken on its
I stalled on state highways, at bury own merit," the w* Ifare worker
, traffic (mints. One is schcdu'cd to said, "A p e r s o n to be eligible must
&gt; the placed near Marianna, whMo have lived in Ihe state for ut leant
a second Is to he erected near five out of the last nine years, uud
■ Baldwin.
for at least one vs-nr lirs-ccdlng the

Pension Monies 1
Gets 70 BOMB. Sept. IJ.-luly* cnb;*
Available For cJoard
m ■ ww
under tiu- presiding rye of
Persons Over 70 |I'ttll* ■■rkUAwil II lJv|,l|n|f ' Inet,
I’rwmirr Mtiossiliiti, linlny voted
extraordinary appropriatl-ms for

again In 1V33.

Alligators oflea g s
more without food.

CORRECT MEN'S WEAR

R Sk

The Stste Road iH-partuient'a
Aral “electric eye," to record the
V*.Dme of traffic ovrr Florida
blfb»»y«. was in operation today
half a mllo north of the Lake Monrwa bridge.
luatalled to record accurately
the number of vehicle, passing a
curtain point, data from tho devieo
will la* u&lt;cd In the study of traffic
conditions and the creation of bet­
ter highways, both of which prohl*Ms are directly related to ttu
numerical volume of traffic.
The "electric eye" Is so located
that it records automobiles hut
doea not count pedestrians. This

Uw Orala High School, yrsterday
outlined tha yverio school work to
prtotopala aad toacbers of Semi­
nole County's aagro school«.
la a brief addriia bofore the In-1
■trectora, Prof. Williams stressed
the Impartaaia a f taocking pupi s
to appradato tba vaisa af industry1 Sen. Scott M. Loftln. nn hi* first
and skIliad workmanship. He point I visit t r Sanford.xinee his establish­
ad eat that aelf-iuataining rlG- ment in tho U. H. Senate, will ad­
aaaa may be built o f a aorie’y dress the loev! Kiwani* Club next

School Chi l dr en
Protection Urged
By Health Officer

BB0BS

»ai.i. th# liimR j-f Marsh Hen Hunting!
MCOSOn IS oCnedUICfl'
|
•heri. will lesser ckaece* of In lO Up CH » e p l . !•&gt;,
If. K. Jforria, principal o f the dlnlrict
ternintion of tba «eV-tl t--rm „ ,
,
and possibly
many liv-.
("''"‘V huntsmen will Junior lliah SchiM.I, annouixed I
There U no law -wjulllog Ihr «*» 'h* seasona flrat oplwrtiir.ity tmlay that Troop Five nf the
vaerinalkm of ehiblren befor-.- *" »h«°‘
Mrda on Sopt. l x l-xal Ray Scouts nf America
entering school. Mr. Uwton A.*ociatr,l
reported from will hul.1 it* weekly m elt­
quoted Dr. McPbaul,
U there Tallahawee today,
ing at the Junior lliah buildinr
o law requiring tha*. t'ey brj The marsh hrn hunting season on Monday night at 7:30.
ASK
protected against diphtheria, hut opens that day throughout tho Mr. Morris statssl that the
all parents who wish tx safe- state, but since the fowl are found troop has n»t bee active during,
guard children against nrrdleti only in coastal counties, Memin-de the summer months due tu the
suffering ami poeeibl. death sportsmen mu-.t trek to Vauvia fact that many of the members
should be sure to hove it done, or llre.ard counties fur gunnin.;. have been away on their vaca­
tion, but that activities would
Mr. Lnwton sold the Male Tim-rnnn eloaes Nov. 30.
be enlivened now with the re­
turn to school of most of them.
Th# troop, which lo under the
leadership of Mr. Morris to spon­
sored by th* local Kiwanto (.'tub
and to on* of this titles six
troops,
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U 'tll l i n t *

n U i r l i w ,*1"1 ■rn «'«l »l&lt;‘ bms-a “lo pro-

KUI
«&gt;■ \ * " S : n P^|H .riH .l. ^ r t lllltoiy pr./eerdlonx
Ut e 8
I n to access It lex of Ihe International

Supplies Of

Food •1,-£,a,£ llWm

. PProvwi

-------salary Increases, averaging eight
lu- neminnle County branch of
rcs-nt, for 650,000 government
Stale Hoard of Sixinl Welfare employes ami
added to lb"
rived 70 new applications for w4g,.a „f n u n / thousands of
ef during the month o f Au* provincial and municipal workers,
d, awarding In a report reMussolini told
Ihe
council
•ed front the district hrud-piar* Holy’s campaign for self-sufflci*
t in Orlando today,
riency in ruw materials, especially
It th.- same time, Ihe report those used for military |iur|»tses,
ws, the loeui branch was able'has "already given notaworthy
close II cases In which nine j M.*ult ami will be continued most
V families were given WI'A: vigorously."
rk. Two families secured pri-1 “
, .
_— . '

Klkti Finish Plans
For Monday Picnic
At 'Lando Springs Farm ers To Discuss
Green House Plans

Mis* Steven* announced that
all regi»tr*li«n* must have been
receive-l by the institution hefor. Monday night.
commmna ro maxo ...»
Classroom* orn bxnte-l over
’‘“'"W
«" «h*lr h«n.. the Hill Hardware Company.
in some instance* tho payme nt*
Ru'ijeets being
taught
this
were made on pa-t due in«lnll- year include bookkeeping, typing,
merit• while some were payment* rhailhend, busine** English ami
tCeeSleaea — f w . Twe&gt;
, spelling.

theria we* advocated today l-y
Dr. W. A. Me I'haul, . a t e health
office*, through T. W Lawton,
superintendent
of
Seminole
County school*
With thousand* of school ,i„l
drrn rtt-.rniiig lo classo*, &lt;he
physician
there
diseatea
Is m-.-rr e«-&lt;l _
Wednesday aftarnoon i t
12:15 tcctive measures axa.n*t dipt.
Mrs. Williams tipialaed th* - b- o’clock In the Mayfair Hotel.
grsally and vaccinatin.r ami pro- T f t f k n s&gt; n
C a n t
JwMggg af elementary school* and
Since Constitution Week begin*
pave aa aatlia* af tba period or tomorrow and continues unl.l the
growqb at first trade rood Inr. |
I'Jth. loralltrs expect Sen. I. t tin
.ev e
T , W. faw ton, auperiatsn-lcn'.).to
make an adrlres* on 'be Cen*
o f aaaaty asboo Is, urged the teach-1' stitutlon although tho title of the
a n sad paiaripals to teach in such speech has not been ann .'ince*l
,h«
Pres*
a mamma that students w ll *«•
All local rfvle dub* t.avr rsen
iv
t
qairw kaim lifgr, power aad skill. invited' to attend the event. Otli*
-rs asked to bo present Include the

KNOXVILLE, Team Sept 12.
(Mb—Lawio
McCaugkan, 40nr aid city fir*man, died yoatorIF ad d a l aad spin* toinries »»(■
mad la a ton white sliding down
pola at flN keadqnarter* Monxy MRU to aaawcr a lira alarm.

A llorsttorr

Ry Th«« Assuclatesl Press)

mm m

Seminoto County grower* to*
day were invited ter nttrnd a
meeting nt the Court House n.i
Sept. IH to discuss |m*.&lt;ihlu re.
search work to ho curried an nt
the green house during the com­
ing |yt-nr.
Con.tty agent C. ft. Dawsn-v
said Dr. It. W. Itiiprecht, held
of tho deportment o f rhemlstry
at the University of Florida Ex­
periment Station, and Dr. E. R.
Purvis, in charge nf the green
house, will address the assembly.

LOCAL WEATHER
I.H KNSK TO WE1&gt;

City F athera Flan
Talk On Aviution

A regular session nf the City
Commission is slalr.l for Monday
night at 7:30 o’clock in City Hall
for Ihe transaction of routine l.i.slness.
One of the riiatlcrs expected In
be presented before the Hoard per­
tains to Ihe employment o f an
Mexico officials aro attempting aviator for full-time duty at Mu­
__________
to bars farmers raise soy beans. _ nicipal Airport,

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Use. A n n e *
Cor. Averse*
Wav * « - - « *
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COACH

LEAN

C o I U g i a n t Boast
First Win Over Pros
At Dallas CeateaiUal

Fiac Si ih b 1«|
la Praipact Far

S t i i i o m A n Started

CalcgtGrUfcn

W Comeback h
N am ganw tt Hard
ttVllXK, Sept. t.—UF)__ «*«* Houthwcst featured the midwet* writers a n M so *— p* thriller played in 30-degrt-e
ia U ahm lty of PTortdo &gt;» » * * . * &gt; ; T w w Owtowlnl Eafoftonn from IKN bot P ^ * 0* " Co***
Moo o f a wleaiaw i h m 1 ®°* I* l°°k a blocked tool hick
m i art riantc.
, off tko too of Jack Hander*, who
■Coacb Josh Codr. tolled W * l1" * * ■ * tkr“ of hla IojI
* alUhamaJ eoartilng r * .,
** fmta *5?
Had la thow tooolu o u t 1 Tko All-Star. acorod fine, in tko
Mo tko graaad no.
i *klrd qeartcr. Rangy Jim I m Mow.
tra ilI gj a now nntom of
***** Ualvoralty of Arkansas
aa ianptrtenrod squad • tWrt** hrtatwptad a dangerous
to m aM ton o f tha laai ™ * *oM P«“ Gene Romani, Bruin
bkb loot bmio m m than *t *^ M*&lt; loaaod on hla awn 23-yard
m o h m la history, wtro *!rtP*
fru™
f imdaatlon.
t*** B * l

SIMPSON W I L L
HEAD CHAMBER
FOR 2nd TERM

oponcr wllb Devtdaaa Hart. It
and iko larai l i hr Colgate’s
Red Raldtra a weak Mar. "Oar
aqoad la aamU, msasMrtag only
41 I weald aay that prospects
are Joot aboot overage."
Tko
aoron
regalera
loot
through graduation worn thrro
ball carrion, M M B ag tko d r ­
ool caller, and tko entire left
aldo of the lino with tko renter

welcome co-op*retkin frun nil
pernona approached far nld. Fur­
ther, ho eald, all member* would
bo railed upon thl* year end
oekrd to fire tome o f their scrv*
Iceo to the Chamber.
After coneldorahlo discussion,
the Board o f Director* Ia*t night

SPORT CHATS
i the K° forth to bottle for the honor
n at of their achool, there la tomethlnr that touches evrn the
- nl« calmer,t c f person*,
somcthlnr
' rT that stirs the souls o f the must

had litUa chance to show, publication used by yachtsmen,
I The BL Johns River will he the
ndn n* Jonger will use tho principal point In the advertlsw a s sysUm which pro-ling,
few victories during the past
Ths vuluntrered services
of
PMn.
Cody
Installing n Harry M. Papwurlh were acceptyears, w
o y Is
|* installing
n ef hla own, calling for short |rd to nttrnd every meeting of the |
formations and the use of fltate Rond Department
until
■ r ti.
| gome final action haa heen taken
1 f**!?jn npj»ar faille well In refpn-mc to liptirovlng road
I I between Hanford anti Titus­
ville.
~ *— —
Waller Coleman, president of
haWy » i l l got the rail at renTkfoo seniors—Captain Julian ths Hanford Klwanls Club, invit­
ed the Boa nl and nil others In­
M m . Charlie Root and Card,to
Mngkss form the nucleus nf the terested to attend a Klwanls
B*»rd m llngent. S. f . fon. a meeting Kept. 15 at the Mayfair
MRinr, and Harry Klrklller, lunlor H old where Hen. Scott M. Lofprobably will see considerable sc* tln la to bo principal speaker.
A report from the treasurer
Um at tha tackle posts.
lapkamorea must mme through showed a rash balance on hand
In good ■hapo If Florida shows any Sept. I o f $2,03IJM&gt;.
B. F. Haines, chairman of the
particular strength on the flanks.
Floyd Christian, a senior, Is the Election Board, re|airted certi­
fication o f votes rast Sept. 1.
■mat likely slitter at one end.
read
the
The line likely will average about Secretary Bagwell
I N pounds to the man, hut tho names of 23 nrw direr1tors takhie bile Id will be lighter.

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harkfield may ke a surprise. These
Mind* Duke Warren, Harold
Rose*, Rugs Hendricks, Kenneth
WUlhi, Rob Ivey and Waller Maylorry. Paul Brock and Mnnn MillMao. MW to the scpiad, have potentMIties.
Alabama hunters nre not allowed
to shoot birds nr animals from
aay craft propelled by or attached
(a matarcraft

BfsACK-DRAUOHT

i the ll,!r* B* human.
Isckloexplalnablo Is that certain
those somcthlnr that football
game*
class |do to a peraon. vseept perhaps
rhcrv| that th ey-alts-on v n fc e fin fu r !
..J"'11 -paUad inu, vduek. WthiagM ■»’&gt; ' j
, ,n* can do so thoroughly,
aulrv
There •» certain to bo a tlash I
r , i “ * spirit* when youth at It’s best
*
meets In divided
sides,
rachj
.
struggling for the same goal and
fstable by Bin Bhakespeare, ^
stou t!***** m*|llrei| * 1,l‘ *hr same will
former Notm D u n star, on the ,k&gt;'
. ,. | to win. Not as many people beAB-Btan’ tP. Tony Boraosky, o c ' « ’ 1
itand-1
•*» cullrwu football players
Fordknmlto la the OlanU’ back- L ,
i fill'
“ n*y f"r money or scholarfWld, hit Uw gaol post with u '
l*J,/1 ships, hstessly dolor their pull
try far placement goal from tho,
. » with no Inspired courage, but
BRUIT, Ran.. Sept. t . - « P » - ■ - R a lm y tc n than got off a|
t* e a '* hr'r play for the honor of their
school ami fur tho love of the I’ leased with his victory In Ik* pnat. that raOed to the QUnts’j J
recent primary, John F. Tko, n If, carertag ever TO yard*. Mill-1! "
randldate
for county clerk, pur- Mg Wok* through to block Ssis In
So, whrn uninformed foot­
rausky'a punt, the hall rebound- f *
ball-prejudiced
person* attempt
much tu u'aho you beiteve that these
class boys go out on the gridiron and
imlnc t‘, k *helr livis ami souls merely
i but f ° r the money Involved, with no
pound fccllna of patriotism and honor,
i nre then do as we would do and say
•a We would say, "that’s what HAVE YOUR WATCH repalred W IU . TRADE radlw for used
by ono who molly knows' k a w ' Piano. Randall Electric Co.
known os the "dean of F r e n c h ! -------------- ----_
you think,” thin go home boast­
..
—
■" '
— — 7 ---------hymbollsts," died of n heart at- The people o f Iran, formerly ing that football Is still
the Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. Ac*.
tack Friday.
Persia, call themselves Irani.
greatest game of ’em all.
PERSONAL!
MEN (1KT Vigor A t Oncal New
Ostres Tonic Tablet* contain
raw oyster invigors tors and ether
stimulants. On* dose peps up or­
gans, glands. I f not delighted, (
WMB far light houtomaker refund* few cent* paid.
M l Lancet Av«.
Call, write. Me Reynolds* Drug Co.

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Par Fteoa Hvslem Helpo
To Prrveot Hkhnesa

FREE! STOMACH ACID, QAB
PAINS. INDIGESTION relieved
quick. Get Frew sample doctag’s
prescription, Udg*. at MeReynolds' and laney’s Drug Stores.

Ono of the
advantages nf
Dock-Draught I* that. If It it
taken nt the first disagrrrablifooling of constipation, one or]
two doses usually bring relief.
Prompt relief, such as that. Is
well worth while. Constipation
Is too dang*rout to bo negleetrd.
**A clean system for health”
plan has saved thousands nr
peeple much usrlcss sickness.
They hasp n package of BlackDraught In th* family medkln*
cabinet ami take this purely veg­
etable laxative at th# first sign
of MMlIpaMon. They soy the
ndl#f It brings Is mighty banl

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par aare. flawing wall hammock,
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Oa* retreat Load Cm, Ortsmb,

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Ptad out, by trying It** why
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German Labor
Corps Pledges
Nazi Loyalty

10,

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RADIOPHOTO SHOWS WAR-WRECKED IRUN BURNING

43,000 M n ‘ArnetT
With ttpades WiU
‘Follow Wherever*
Chancellor L o a d s

rtH S a p p o r t
i n u u f As Prop
Rest Of New Deal
Gets M a j o r i t i e s

NUMBER 27S

E n t a b t fc M fa 19W

Rebels Turn Down
Offer For 15-Day
A rm istice Period
D e p u t y

E s lr id g c

E x e c u te s

H u n d red

Diplomat Envisages
O pportunity For
Change In Spanish
Code Of^ Statutee

Potential K i l l e r s

NURNBURG, Grrimarf, Sept.
Chief County Ih-puty O. R,
10 — (4*) — Armed with shiny
Kstridgc al Delated today at
spades, 41,000 members o f Nazi
the mas* execution o f a hun­
Germany's Leber Corps today
dred embryonic killers—tiny
pleaded lasting - allegiance
to
black widow spiders incubated
Adolf liltler as "happy, healthy,
In the sheriffs office.
self-confident soldiers c f work."
The potential nmrlcrvrs were
Smiling, liltler pleased with the
ot
offsprings of a captive black
Nail convention's recepitea of his
widow which hid consumed half
anti-UoUhevlst
crusade,
heard
a dnxen grasshopper* during
the work treops promise to "fo l­
her period of
1'inrrrration
low'’ -you wherever you tend.'*
ATLANTA, S «p t 10—
Hr T*e I *
within a glass jar.
Hiller last night In a speech
(A P )—Tba senatorial hope*
Sixinlah lU-ltida w e re re Deputy Uhl ridge lighted n pa­
before 800,000 nails assailed bol­
i f Govtm or Eugene Tal’iMirtnl tmlny to h ave tu rn ed
per torch nml Ihnut it Into th&lt;»
shevism, democracy and Jews.
down n ))n&gt;po*al f o r a 11V*
N w r D eal c ritic, w ere
transparent prlmn whrre tha
Her fuehrer's personal address
tiny Rcnerul urm iatice in tlw
tod ay under an avalathy spiders, hxrd y Inrger thsn
to the frurth annual nail party
c iv il war.
o f ballots Indorsing
n plnhend, spnm|iered over Ihe
convention followed a proclama­
Tlu* iin&gt;|«&gt;sal, cred ited to
( r o - R oosevelt
R ich a rd
B.
tion in which he defined the
nearly invisible skeins of a wrb
F "tlliilunmt o f g rea t influ*
nails’ next Immediate goal at
spun by their mother.
Ruaasll, J r , f o r re-election,
ence, t'livisngt-d n ch an ge in
rv possess Ion of her colonlea and
This exclusive radiophoto showa the Spanish city of Irun in flames jus; after its capture by
The mother fought raurngei Russel], th e ten th southth e riitlicnl ivjin ln h con iU tu rebuilding
of
her
economic
strucrebel
troops.
Loyalists,
who
held
the
strategic
town
fur
more
than
u
week,
retreated
lieforv
the
ously against the overwhelming
s m D em ocratic sen ator to
tlon to make it
nu.ro
ic be. rs-aowilnatcd thla yvar, mad*
smoke nml deathly hent. But her
lure.
joverwhelming Insurgents, leaving It In ruins. Note ihe flames raging from one rnd of the c|ty to
reptshle to the Rightist element*
teymlty to the President the keyAsserting “the reck o f founds- the uther&gt; (Associated Press Phot*)
final lot was to drop exhaust­
ri veiling against the
Boclallat
U«n o f th# fttmte U an author!*
of Ida successful flfh t for
ed. and near the death she had
government.
Urlan wllt,M Hitler raid:
aix-ysrr t e r m
In | taleradministered to her Insert vic­
Madrid's accrptanra nf
thn
Elinor Cate,
competing
as "Unlimited Individual
liberty
Urt* party primary.
tims, to tho h llom o f Ihe Jar
armistice was said tu have been
TIN rtd-suipcndercd govtrnur, “ Miss Fort Myers," won the title lends to anarchy.
ns her brood perished with her.
counted
upon.
Fascist
Rebel
Ms ffsbomatorial "heir apparent" of "M ist Florida in a state-wide. ma|| , tales have experienced
leaders
totally rejected"
tho
beauty
contest
held
at
D
ayton
*,,^
Hewtructlvw
effects
o
f
demoesad Us alato of half dotrn
plan preferring tu fight on for
Beach
and
will
represent
Florida
■tati boun officers, wer# iwtpt
L
' * ' racy,
inntplcte control nf the nation.
"tlalshvlsm seeks to destroy
sat hy popular majorities run- at the Great lakes exposition
An unofficial armistice how­
contest
In
Cleveland,
Ohio.
(A
s­ culture as we see In Spain whete
atsa up to two to one.
ever, [revailed before the ho80 percent of Ihe leading person
Howell maintained a record sociated Press Photo)
sieged city nf
Ban Sebastian.
all tics are Jews.’’
of so defeats in a political ca­
The Rebels, who took
neat by
In
his
12,000-word
proclama
rter which sent him from guvhurt ami can rapture Ban Betlon.
rend
to
the
800,000
nails
crmonhlp to the U. B. Senate.
lustlan If they wish to press
earlier in the day by Adolf Wag _
■ |t wsa the first political setmatters, are reported tu h***
In ptepnintion for the opening
I
t
■
■
„
I’er-onal
pioperty
on
which
taxei
ner, Ilavarlan nail leader. Hitler
baek for Talmadge who has
Oh N’ tiv. I uf Hu* Hanford
S ta ir
I U n U l n R 1 F O g r a m . nio unpaid w il be turned over t.i turned their attrntlnn tu a rawset forth hi* goal of .egalnlng!
fought Roosevelt for two years.
aimer’* Wholi ,4j|r Market for
-------Sheriff McClelland on Sept. Ill, certeil drive oil tlu- raplt*!, Ma­
Germany’s lost colonies.
R. D. Rivers, speaker of the
drid. _____
the
FfRBon, Man.nrer J. ($.
In
this
fg*blr,n
Hitler
raid.1
m
,
,
i
.
Sou*" and n former Tnljjijt'oaXt^fFSsJs lornially aio'uutauU'
'.e'.-imvt**+*£££ niailiYj
would Germany's financial Jom i O
I O S S ^ S f f A U t O S t o ul, operator* rniucitinir that
*lry tjho hroke with the g o v '
not
lh-i
(u
i
Jtt.
hiiken
ami..
liis.
l
e
y
W
f
d
.U
V’I:,
■ w o e over the qu r ’.lon o r—h w
Inch.......
mtempted -.o-W .il:
j t l i i y 'I I ih KO ' ..ntvnit'n a f unit* for ir; K. f.-*T i“ i»not1rep;-if?lVu.ey rxeeifflon me now bfiiljf inuwii ti’i
1
kets
would
revivify
her
Interna
New IhaJ, won the gtibemetorial
dcs’ ioyrr Xa
tlortda motorist* paid |22Jt'!l,-'spiue rental, since other npplie.i for the County Commission, sold i.inl prepared for oervico on nil American
tlunal trade building up “ our (aw
MwiniUon over Chart-* l&gt;. Red*
^punish waters recently. Tho
000
to
the
state
in
IDXi
for
tho
Uurt«
are
pouring
In
rapidly
i«ltpersons
whose
|&gt;er.onul
taxe*
show
t
ilny
nn
analytical
statement
uf
material forces."
Ms, HcnsU president and a
idrid government also dl C.l
prlvilegs uf upcrallng an auto.*tag fur reservations,
the budget adopted Tuesday
delinquencies,
TSMsdgo (M a e ,
a a i_ . Juthr
mobil*, according to statistics *a-1 Many changes hive hetm mail,*
He puIntiNl nut that three mills
A Slalu law provides that per­ was a government plane.
Mantow r ir t aon. soother antiIt Wi.Atlngte^ Mb* S tile
leased today by the Florida IV- 1„ the mark.- t's space rental plans were slashed from the general sonal preperty nit which Iheir are
^telatadgsKs,
troll-urn Industries Ce-nmlltee tu since Inst season, and instead ol county fund: three were lopped unpaid nssossinent* may la- seised pnrlmrnt n .noiiitccd four Al
Twenty
Seminole
County
prtsM Talmadgo and Rodwlno admitted
1( k»wll««ir4 mm (MR# 4*v#|
Jacksonville,
j ;u&gt;( single stalls being tinted, 01 from the state levy; nml two more arid sold to satisfy tax elaltrts.
I defeat today, the former eongrji- ulicnt, sentenced to the Florida
fe
I
from
lhi&gt;
school
assessment.
The
County
rnIVctor
pointed
out
Auto
owners
also
contributed
11,double
Mills
will
lie
.eased
tu
upState
IVnllentlary
for
terms
•tetla* Russell end the latter
971,000 to the federal government erators.
ranging from onu year to life,
Two of the three milts taken that tin- majority nf Fernlnulo
•ending best wishes to Hirers.
In the form of taxes, the data tv-1 Same rental charges as have from the County fund were snipped County citixen* are n-t delinquent
Btlll Incomplete and unofficial will apjdy to the State I’anion
A "i*&gt;und party," sponsored by
been in effect all the h im will be from the bond Interest nml sink­ In imesonal tuxes.
figures gave Russell 188,111 popu­ Board next week for releases, the local branch of the Salvation ' ’•'•l*reported
Further, the Committee points a.ked, with rental using made ing fond, the attorney asserleil.
lar votes and 344 unit votes; Tai­ the Associated Press
Army, will he held on Sept. IS for
today from Tallahasste.
ls edge 88,203 papular vote* and
two residents of Lake Mary, Mr. out, in this state each autoinoldla either on a monthly, eight-month lie emphasised this accomplish­
Following are the
prisoners,
ment in the face of Ihe establish­
M unit votes; Rivera Ut.lMO pop aami Mrs. Burns, officer* of tho was taxed for the average of $78.* or twelve-month basis.
County Road I'utrnlman Marlon
the- charge on which ea- h was
1 b while the national average
Th„ „ .,.rill„ „ l(wtrln|l
ment of n $31,880 sum to pay on
tsr votes and 388 unit votes; Redunit said today.
finrd-m today warned inotorlaU of
convicted, and tho number of
„ „ „ m mhl). lu i(&gt; m „ r.
ntrnct with the R. I". Crummrr
Wise 70,333 popular votes and 41
Persons who wish to participate reached only »lfi.2«. Merida', m&gt;
Ihe rnforrrnu-nt o f the state law
years to which each was sen­
lir riu .rVl,| , „ f Company for bond refunding.
omit votes; Fortran SI,OSS popuin the event may leave one pound orixed transportation ..nit, paid ,!ur fur
requiring that all aulnmohllea
tenced and the year when sen­
the
Mghest
tax
In
the
nation,
t
h
i|them.
,).ou
d
pay
their
rental
Mr.
II
in-hubler
ret
fmlh
that
Mr and 10 unit votes.
of food anytime during tho day
Walter 8. Coleman, president of come to a dead atop while echo'll
tence began:
statistics show.
chaiges for Ihe firs! month, widen the 13.1.110)1 placed in Ihe budge t the Sanford Kiwunls Club, today
In Georgia unit votes, based on
of
the
lflth
at
tho
Burns
home,
on
hoses are loading or unloading pa i*
1— Thunua Oglesby, first de­
In gasoline txx- alone. Florida will le November, at once.
under “ l.gnl services and (other) tnuilrl Invitations to local civic,
twite the number of repressnta- gree murder, life, lu ll.
they msy deposit tho gift at the
eengera.
funding of bonds," will he split governmental
Army hend'iuartcri at 218 East|paid tho federal government more
(in the other hand, operators do
Uvee ench county has In the stite
nnd professiunid
2— Horace
Rowland.
second
The officer asserted that every
|lhnn two • ntl •‘"''-half millions, ir siring to hast mi either a ten- ns follows: f 31,000 ns payment tu Imdies asking th it tlielr wem’ivra
legislature, count officially. The degree murder. 110 years, 1939. Second Streft,
effort will he made this yrar to
1
’
ionmmr
firm
for
Ihe
ncliinl
reArmy
leaders
sxld
Mr.
Burm
“
't
nv*roge
of
17.211
per
vehicle.
|
month
or
twelve-month
|
bnri&lt;,
candidate with the largest popular
attend
the
Kiwnnia
meeting punidi rsreli-as persona who vk&gt;3— Lee Dukes,
tobbery,
23
has U rn confinr.l to his bed fori a u t* **»uliu- taxe* amounted to .houhi remit one hall the amount fending of horn!*; Ihe sri-nud di- Wednesday when Sen. Scott M.
vote In each county gets all of the years, 1930.
I lie the statute passed hy the Leg­
some time, and that Mra. Hum 117^88,000, or on average o f (Mi.- charged
upon nppllcaliun tor vidon will use the remaining 12,- I (ift in will In- principal -penker.
roonly’s unit votes.
I —Ed McCullough, second de­
islature f ir the protection o f
DJ per vehicle, according to tin ( na(t&gt;&gt;
-"I'll
fur
legal
service
Itnt
connectIs
a
cripple.
The
Senator,
who
Is
pml
t&gt;resi.
gree murder, 2(1 years, 1931,
school children.
Committee rrporl.
| j ( r, Michael *lal.-s in the no- • d with Ihe refund.
While
the
Army
Is
appealing
dent nf the American Bar Asso­
r&gt;—John Garvin, srtond degree
Deputy Gordon said that nil
"There are no expenses to the ciation. comes here nil Constitution
~
lives that since the Farmer’." Mar­
fur food. It also announced tint
murder, 20 years, 1934.
school Inis drivers will la- request­
ket is o|»erntrd entirely on a County for lKind refunding under Week, Mr. Coleman pointed out.
it—Jefferson l-nflon,
armed thithing for (ho couple will be ac­
ed to observe the license numlaif
* '^ * "* * m *^ 7 ~ "* "
I ouw-pi-.iUi tn-l*. only enough rive. lh&gt;- runtract with Cnimniur," the
ceptable.
Among the groups invited In nt- oil niitomnhiles whose drivers illsrobbery, 10 years, 1930.
attorney
declared.
“
The
agreement
j
r
f
f
T
l
y
,
|
i
c
|
—
I
f
f
J
j
nne
Is
wnnted
to
pay
o|ieralinK
ex
lend
the
rluh
session
are
Lions,
7— Isaiah Urn-, armul robbery,
icgaril the deiid-stnp law. These
I penves, plus a sinill amount inch to refund slipiilati-i that ( ’rummer Rotary, County liar Association, violators will bo reported, Mr. (Jor­
10 years, I9IIO.
S
s
i
l
l
I
i
^
^
R
^
W
i
.
I
season
for
il’,prrciation
on
the
-hall
(
11
clrfrny
nil
wa-nse*
InciChamber of Coimnerre, Junior don -aid.
8— William Deloach, assault to
i
_
building and obsolescence of same. dental to assembling binds In he Chamber o f Commerce, and the
I'rrsons who pnss a loading or
A net natural gala o f 14 in rob, seven years, 1932.
To ilate, Ihe manager continue", refnnd d, (2 ) pay costs o f print- City nnd County Commissions.
0— Floyd llraler, larceny o f a
population In the Sanford vi­
unbinding school bus may bo n»market officia l hue hern able t j (up tlo- refunded linnda, (3) pay
All persons who plan to nttendj sessrd it sunt, Including fine and
cinity for August waa reports I cow, five years, 19115.
put aside eliouifh la cover a fair i-o*t* nf representing Ihe County should nnke reservations with T, r. sts, up In approximately $20, the
10— Charles llrrk, shooting In­ Horace E. Loomis o f Miami to­
today b/ Howard Haaklna, vi­
percentage o f depreciation und on- hi legal proeceilings to validate E. Simpson lief, re Tuesday, Mr. officer pointed out.
tal statistician for Sanford, Lake to dwelling, three years, 1930. day was named a member of the
Tho weather: generally fair to­ nolesscenrr.
’ nnds oc any other lltigstlon exe Ciih'iiutii said.
11— V. E. Douglass, embrxile-Executive Boerd of tho Nations!
Monroe, Lake Mary and Pauls.
Council o f Roosevelt Electors, ac- night and Friday. Extreme North­
pense arii-lng from the refund, nnd
^ ^ O n e of the remarkable
fea- ment, three years, t'J30.
west Flurida; paitly cloudy tonight
any other rush"
12— Robert Whitaker, breaking raiding to press dispatches orig­ and Friday,
S n a of the month's compilation
t
Mr, lloushrder emphaslaed tlwt
e f figures was the absrnce of and cntirlnr, three years, 1938. inating in New York.
k
hmc
the f t 1,000 will Ihi pvid the refund­
13— James May, assault to Tho Floridian, who will direct
death among while males.
Mrs.
B.
E.
Takuch
yesterday
el&gt;oprralirnx
of
20
divisional
direc­
murder,
three
years,
1934.
ing
c
nipniiy
only
on
condition
that
• Twenty-nine births wet* reit exchanges 73 percent of outtors, wax appointed by Jamei A. taineil a building permit to re.....
14— General II. Turner,
lar­
corded over the 30-day period.
a building faring Park Avenue.
Work sheets, filed to pnrtielpata
landing nunda.
Of that number 17 were white, ceny nf a cow, two ami one-half Farley, chairman of Ihe Natloml Estimated cost uf operation- is
The City Cnmrniiuiii&gt;n is slated
I f a rtte e rS • * » « « » ( M l )
IVmocratic Committee.
" I f Crummer Company does not to R SM -i iih h- tomorrow night for in Ihe federal soil conservation
Mure than iin Elks ansi llo a
teclading 13 boys and five girls.
Mr. I^tomis has Wen at the N-i- 8*3.
friends will attend a chicken bui succeed in iln undertaking, the pro­ it. first major discussion of a 1
A m ag the negroes, there were
- program, are etill being accepted
hy County Farm Agent C. R. Daw­
tionsl Committee headquarters in
beeue supper at San I .undo Sprin &lt; gram will not cost the County any­ 37 budget,
I t births, or eight girls and four
Hi mer Little and W. J I’. !l Monday afts-rnosin and night, a&gt; thing," ihe attorney «aid.
son, It was announced today.
the tliltmnre Hotel In New York
bays.
Whi
e
n«
definite
allorntions
lire
Since some clerical work remains
since May. Earlier in the summer landed more than 80 pounds o f cording to Fred F. Darner, ex­
" I f the program is successful, ex|M'cted to l.e made, it is prob­
Fourteen deaths were recorded
from Lake
he served on tW board o f thr bass this morning
the payment of $.11,MM would be able that sufficient progress will to Is- completed nn tho sheet* a l­
alted rulrr of the local bulge.
R/ Mr. Haaklna. Four wer- fe ­
Roosevelt Nominators,
supervis­ Apopka. Tho 80 pounsla Venn-sentmale whites, five male colored
Final plans for tho outing wil made, and should ( ’rummer he sue- i&gt;e accomplished to place the Com­ ready turned Into the farm offieu,
U fish, three o f
ing their field activities throughout •d a catch
and another five female colored.
In- made Friday night when organ- le-sfiil in exchanging every bond, mission in a position for positive Ihe agent said persons—who have
them
o
f
large
s
I
m
.
A delay in arrival o f materi­ the country.
not filed —may enter sheets unlit
iluti ui members assemble in the then in next year's budget the sum action In the near future.
al* »ot back tba completion date
those ntready accepted are com­
The Miamian la president of
John Courier, Hraxlnn
llraxlon
l‘ r-1clubhouse at H o’clock for a rrgu- o f only |9,2d| will be required to
I'
Commissioners, for the past few
o f the National Guard Armory l-onmli and Hall, fnc., an advrr- kina, Richard Decs, (|of&gt; Cnrpr!|'ter weekly meeting,
pay in full fur the entire refund­ weeks, have been studying suggest­ pleted and ready to be turned over
by about otic week, W. R Farts. Using agenry which handles ad­ and
to Ihe State Committee in GalnetFrancis
Roumll.’at
i n-j Tickrts for the event may las oh- ing," lie concluited.
ed cxpendllures in a list c implied
WI*A work dlnvtor
in
three vertising au,i publicity campaigns among thus,, attending lb- IN.Iaim.l from 1‘cter Thi-rslon, llenby Frank 8. laimsi.n, city clerk. vllle.
counties, announced today.
Approximately 708 Individual
for many Florida cities.
Kappn Alpha fraternltv Im ' n ry Tamm, W. II. Eds iiflsdd, Andrew
A narked Improvement in traf­
The
figures are * ba&lt;rd mi this
However, ha said the
shipfarm* nre reprrscntrd hy the work
parly at Dsylonn
Dcacli
I ’ Currawuy. Charles Dunn, Jr., Ex­
f ic ttndlllons nn Farit Avimie
year's
budget.
meiits have arrived and work­
week-end at the Krnbrre',
alted Ruler D.rurr or any other
baa Wan rvidencml xlnee tural- men nr* now employe! on Ihe
Also under tentative considera­ sheet* now in the county agent’ s
pmse-dun. Each person who la a f­
tel.
officer.
tion
o f the Commission l&lt; a |m.xM parking waa teotitoted
on; armory project which h- rxpo.*U
ks
filiated with the conservation pro­
Supper will bs- serve.! nl 6:'b]
siMe I.... I refunding program. I'reof th« street, C F. t a b , finished within’ Ihre
ee week*.
gram will recrlvo an allocation o f
o'clock, it was
ami uincvd, a •
City motorcycle ofltre
Yvsterda/ a aonshh rsbh- part
A representative of the Atlantic liininnry discussions on the pro. federal mo n e y .____
though ths-ts- vvit| he entertainment
p
rn
l
were
held
list
week.
teld today.
of the scaffoldag was ii-moved MT—The Weather Bareaa today
in the earlier part uf the afternsion C a l Railway ruled at the Cham­
* TWra are no jutting bodies nf from the front o f the building received reports from Baa Juan,
ber of Cnnimrrre todiy tn obtain
j
for those who care to arrive ut the
terga tracks and no dangerous where a
brick faring has Puerto Rico, that • tropical dis­
pictures sn&lt;l information of San­
springs
before
meat
time,
Mr.
Mae I N
I ratten to menace the driving been erected,
ford and SetuD.ole County to lie
turbance was Indicated In tW At­
A prisoner giving his num- as Horner said.
88 T i l
t*
•as. Afsragwarea a f tW Avenue as long si
Mr. Earle said three carloads lantic cast of there.
•« i n
published in "Trnplcnl Trips," a
_
_
47
l\ Hall was locked In the C.un’ y
rsh. Avsrwas^tfco agw parking regulations are of rock were received Wrdnwvday
8T l i t
_
_
f
t
of
the
M*r.
Avsrsas
The San Juan observer baud jail here toslay and booked un a
iKt iklet Issued each si mmer by the
8anfi.nl
WiMMlnu n
M
IT *
the officer asserted.
.
, l i, l Snr. Avsrsas . __ IS
and la being applied today to tW following advisory; “ Some In- charge o f passing a worthie s
FRIDAY'S TIDES
transportation company,
Wortd will assemble
it their h i . . A*---as
•4 l i t
__ M
tW City CommU- the Sanford Avenue project Iced dleatlon o f a tropical dtaturWnce check.
Ta
The photograph of a relery lodge hall tonight at « o'clock il’ VH AV»I. . .... ST
T1
„
had planned ta allow dlsr- log from tho Municipal Airport central about 17 degrooa M min
ir t.r Avn. . _... »t
Friday's tblei: low, It): 19 A. M. field and another of the Big Cy­ for a regular weekly session to vru. a v i :.
A local hotel preferred charges.
___ St
T4
8— I pgHtteg aa the cast side tu Lake Jriaup. Forty-five men utee north and SS degrees west,
. .. s«
TX
__
i
...
County Deputy Jack
Hkk son and 11:27 P. il.; high, t:G2 A. M. press Trie will appear In the pub- plan a family night affair.
st Ite tWrwughfaiw a » l paral- •re employed on the improve prohoby moving west-northweatT1
..... St
i
The special even; will be hrhl X
brought Ha l frem Tampa whew and 8:17 P. M. Ban rise* at d:0J lirallon. according to Ralph Rag..... ......
Ta
... a*
tel parking on tba west. This ment o f (be
high* ay.
About ••rd. Caution odvUod vessels east he had been held by cuunty au­ A. M. and sets at 8:39 P. 31. M» m well. Chamber o f Commerce se.-.&gt;(tft.
I, according to
present * _______ __ __ SI
»
.JI
for tea- on*- lineal mile of rood lx In r f the Leeward Txtenda, during the
T .......................
......
si
T*
.18 .
thorities for Ihe Seminole o f­ rises at 1:97 A. U. and acts ut 3:27 letary, who furnished the mate-j plans. All Woodmen are urged
Tt
.8$
.... so
9t
voJvetL
next 24 boun,1* .
ficer.
rial.
ut attend tonight.
IN ”
&gt;1
P. M.
TJ

Upholds
%Political Record

Drive on Madrid
Newest War Plan

Sweeps Into
( n m i M For G *
ernsrsUp D u t i e s

Government Officer
I Fails In Surrender
Try At T o l e d o

e

State F arm er's M a r k e t County Millage
To Open Here On Nov. 1 Is Cut By Eight Jinking D e l i v e r s

In Year's Budget

Michael Urges Early Reservation Of Stalls
Delinquent Claims
As Growers Flood Office With
On September 16th
______
Space Application
Slash E f f e c t e d In
Face Of Bond Ke*! Hx.-vuthow fur the sciiurr of

Pritonert From
Seminole County
To-Ask Freedom

20 Inmates Of State
Farm Will Appeal
To Pardon Hoard

Florida Motorists _.
Pay 22 M i l l i o n s g

A ieductionof eight mills Inthe|Jno. D. Jinkins. Seminole Countv
SvminoleI'lndltydak levyllir, .'.'ff.'.ix colleetnr, riifi'fTTdiiyT
I
effectedfor thefiscal year of I93it-j Mr. .linkiua said Ihe pspers |fbs.i 'plane was

Salvation Army To
Hold Pound Party
For County Couple

(Jordon ToEnfi
S t a t e School
Kiivanians 'Dead-Stop* L aw

S a n f &lt;»rd
M a i l InvitatiunH To
B o a r Idiftin Speak

Sanford Vicinity
G a i n s 14 Persons
During Past Month

Floridian Is Named
To Executive Group
Of D e m o Electors

CITY NEWS BiilEFS

Ci t y Conimisniom'rH CmiHcnation Flan
To A mhit* Friday Time Limit I Set
For Itudjji't Confab Forward Hy Affent

100 Elks, F r i e n d s
Planning To Attend
Picnic At S p r i n g s

Delay In Arrival
Of Material Hold*
Armory Work Back

Motor Officer Sees
Traffic iRiprovement

Tropical Storm la
Seen Near Sin Juan

JACKSONVILLE Sopt 10— P. Hall Jailed Here
On BadCheck thur^c

Seminole County To
A p p e a r In llooklct
I ued By Railroad

Woodmen ToArranjfe
Family Night Event

I OCAL WEATHER

�f t o il O H u d n
F .r 1931 Battb

pw in d with the NrioaiiNH « f keeping
ob their way to n d from eehoo), and m
In* before they leap,'* « big step wM hBV
wards mlnimmlng mcidmta Involving the
tfan. The tether end anther e f every ehl
(A T I—The

Ivor of every car should reflect ea the
• of rurmieff late or over a child. The
a fatality in each aa accident ia a m
iere. The affect ea Dan's mental eom-

oSTJamit th T pSeoa who JaKSated
f time could erase the horror of it a&amp;

I merebents should be
S decided Improvement
m, whet with so mssy
iphs returning from vspeal swsry from the

Because Judge Andrews, Democratic nominee for the
United fltstes Senate, failed to devote aa much time to Dr.
Townsend as the TuwnseadRss thought he should and
spent most o f hia time euologising the Denmevatie Party
and President Roosevelt, the Townsend supporters attend­
ing the Labor Day meeting in Daytona M M him. Judge
Andrews is one o f the few senators pledged far the Plan.
Just how the Townsend organisation Is faring
throughout the country is well summarised by the Tempo
Tribune whieh sayst “The AssociatedI Pm a wmmary
rnvraia that, out of SM nominal ions mftde 12T,
House of RepreeSSSBfVea, up t o i f c f Tueifllftf, k ir f" than
«f&gt; of the 'tomb:.''"* endotwa *r wore endorsed by .the

NEW YORK. Sept. 10,-G rrWith two oll-bundag wwlass roar­
ing n prophecy of things to come,
a German flying
bant
nsnrsd
America today on n surety of Ike
eowthem flight routs across the
North Atlantic.
The plane took off from a bans

between Democrats and RAptbUeana. Ont of M Banate
seats for whieh nomlnaticms have buen mad* or are to be
made this year, only four nominations for these seats arc
lUted as pledged to the support of the SSOOta-month pen­
sion plan. Two of these four are In Horidn—Nominees
Pepper nod Andrews. The other two are Carpenter, of
N ebraska, and Mahoney, of Oregon—both Democrata^
"Fifty representatives and four aenatm, therefore,
aro the maximum Townsend prospects so far—and some
of these will not be elected. Nomlnatkma yel to be deter­
mined cannot poeilbly produce enough nddlttonpl support
to wive the plan n hope o f success in the next Congress.
"Latest result U reported from Vermont where, on,
Tuesday, In the Republican nomination for the House, the
Townsend candidate was defeated three to one.
-.

o

- -

TODAY OUR ehuitbee are dark eavgrps where very
little light ia permitted to enter. Tbla dwkness la not
repraamtatlva r f true Christian doctrine. ChrUtianity came
into being out of doors. The one outstanding and disttoctive note of the preaching of Christ U the happUMe^
gladness and joy in Cod.—Robert E. Spear, D. D.

SANFORD TW ENTY YEA18 AGO
On Tuesday eeaalsg
Mis.
frank Adams delightfully entertallied Urn stewards of tha Methodlst Church and thair wins In
honor af tha birthday ot hef
father, the Rev. t. C. Bteinmeytr. Is behalf ef the stew­ farming lutsreeto.
ards, Forraat lake, la wall chos­
en sad spprepvtete remark*, pee- tlatry aad decete Ms Ham
■eatad Mr. Btaiaawyar with a
handsome Mania chair sad read­
ing lamp. In tha course of , tha
evening Mloa Bheldoa rendered
several charming violin atuabra with Him Fhaale Reha Maa»on aa accompanist. Relaying
tha gracious hospitality $1 Mrs.
Adsaw «*r* i Mr. aad Mrs. Lshi,
Mr. aad Mre. J. K. MetUnger,
Mr. and Mrs. CharUa, Mr. aad
Mrs. L. P. Hagan. Mr. aad M m
yields, Mr. aad Mia. &gt;. O. ShinhoUer. Mr. sad Mia. R. H. Chappall, Dr. ami Mrs. B. M. Maaaa.
Mrs. T. D. Mayas, Mbs Baltta
Rehaoa,
Mbs
Uheldae, Mias
Fannie Rsha Muasoo, Mrs. Btata

ta

Rebels Ism Dews
Offer For lMhqr
Armistice Period

6 tifc * v

, i t

a

•hip In (be Aeons hut night with
fear pilots ■board.
I’ m American Airways of the
United Stale* is co-operating with
the Gacmaity Plytsg Hsrvke Luf­
thansa la surveying a route for
Irsas-AUanUc mail sktl paanen(t r schedule*.

AIB TBAVEfc ACCIDENTS

WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.-(A&gt;
—Reporting that schedule air Hats
had one accident pee 790,188 mile*
• f ftylsf during Ike first half of
IBM, the Bureau of Air Commerce
■aid yesterdiy that errors of op*
erstlng personnel accounted for 41
percent of the accident*. fo r the
The late Ring George V of Rnr&lt; sli months, 42 accidents occurred
land and Kaiser Wilhelm of Ger on scheduled air tine*, fiv e ware
many were first court*Lna.
fatal

wpa T w h U M d ^ u L k d * d T
tlosed “ the expansive sad mumsshe raattflMUma af the pub­
licly sustained New Deal prrpa

‘The total payroll e f the De­
partotent at Public Retatlans far
H Is now dsolgaatod) Is ltd*.
702 aaaually. This Is all charged

retreafMg f apeelpttf

�M in Meriwether And
Mbs HU) Are Feted

Calendar

Person a l»

Instruction In S a f e
Driving Is Added
To Some Currie ulae

Mn, C. O. Bradbury of U t m &gt;
pMt, La., formerly of thta city U
TWtiac Bar son, Carl RrsAsfy,

Azarian Class Holds
Its Annual Election

W d Mary Went la tw t vse *
ia t at tho Peraald-Uaghton Mo*
mortal Hospital whtr, aba s a fe *
* * W an oyaration far appeadt

«4 lL Tho prssldeat of tbs as— My * u bo la attendance.
.
Tho Jaatar Department of the ,
Maths diet Sunday School will have
a ptrmlr at Saa Laodo Bprlagv. ,
Momho n Will moat at S.M F. M.
at tho thtirch aaaaxt.
Tho Wsrkcra' Council o f the ,,
P in t Baptist Church will mart ■
at 6:70 P. M. at tha church,
i
' Tha dcaroaa of tho P in t Ban* ,
Hat Church will meet at S OI
P. M. at tha church.
MONDAY'
Monthly basinet# and program
Mullen,
Mrs. Many Waaeor,
meeting o f Ih* Womna’n Miss loo- Mrs. A. H. MUdlotoa. Mn. Baa!
ary Society of tha P in t Method­ Johnson, Mrs. K. H. Laaey, Mrs.
ist Church will taka place at 1:10 A. y. Collum, Mrs. Clarke Leon­
P. M. at tha church.
ard/, and Mrs. R. 8. McCall,
Circle Number One of the Pres- Jr.
,
_
---- -----byte nan AuiTTmTy, sirs, S. VrlttP
•it"**, c ju lr r 'f, wIlLmcct at.4:1CA
P. M. with Mrs. A. U Caldwell, 1
.Went P in t fltreet.
Circle Number Two of the Pres­
byterian AualUsry, Mrs, Philip
B. Bach, chairman, will meet nt
4:00 p. M. with Mn. Mary Bob ,
ly, Myrtle Avenue.
,noon at tha home of Mrs. W. 8.
Circle Number Three of tha Thornton,
■
West first Street, with
Presbyterian Auxiliary, Mn. L. P. ;Mn. Thornton and Mr*. T. r WllBoyle, chairman, will meet at 4:00 •on
’
as ho*teems. Mrs. W. F. fields
P. M. at tho homo of Mn. O. C. presided, Mn. M. B. Smith had
McBride, Palmetto Annuo, with charge
,
of the mission study les­
Mn. McBride, Mn. Paul Shoo- ion, and Mn. Thonioa led tW de­
maker, and Mrs. John C. Smith as tvotional.
hostesses.
Lata in ike afteraeon tofresbCircle Number four of the Pres­ meats wen served to tho fallow­
byterian Auxiliary, Mrs. Victor ing: Mn. C. C. Print, Mrs. T. K.
Green, chairman, will moot at 3:30 Wilson, Mrs. W. P. field*, Mrs W.
P, M. with Mrs. Jot Cor ey, Cam­ 3. Thornton, Mrs. Walter L- Mor­
eron Acenue.
gan. Mn. W. M. McKIm. Mrs. A.
Circle Number Tire of tho Pres­ P. Shoemaker, Mrs. J. M, MeCaibyterian Auxiliary, Mn. P. D. ki l, Mn. A. D. Zachary, Mrs J.
Scoot, chairman, will meet at 3:30 K. Mettinger, Mrs B. U MttaP. M. with Mr*. Georgs G ny, 300 holser, Mrs. Z. B. Balliff, Mrs I .
Bast Twentieth Street.
P. Hagen, Mrs 0. W. Balky, Mrs
Circle Number She of the Pres­ M. B. Smith, and Mien Benia
byterian Auxiliary,* Mn. D. L Zachary.
Thrasher, chairman, will meet at
4:00 P. M. with Mrs. L. I. Praxler.
Celery Arena*.
WB8MBSDAY.
The euecutiee heard o f
the
Seminole Ceaaty
Ceoncil of
P.-T. A. win meet at t:M P. M
in tha P.-T. A. mem at Booth
Side School.

chancier, an exollstle star of
_ JY
‘
.
• i* vth * » leached
M a aad Mrs. Cecil Bale* have another day who attempts a
i t in r i Irom Daytona Beach comeback through the writing of * “ !}. * " ° h?r * roul’ i l th» ho™
Tom Jehnson, oil operator and
baea they spent a week’, vaca- his love memoirs fur a fan mag-

day to Gaianvilio to resume hi*
■todies at tho Usivrslty of Flarid*. Ho was accompanied by Mr*.
A. L. Betts and Mina Eleanor Hick­
son who spent tho day than,
Mr*. O. J. Pope had
her
guest* last week-end at her homo
on Soath Sanford Avenue,
brolher-ln-law and sister, Mr, and
Mrs Lewis Lanier, and children.
BUIle, Lewis, Jr., and Peggy, of

J. D. Woodruff at hat mmmtr
la some sectIons of tha south that home at Coronado huh,
eating o f peat on New Tcae'a wiU
Tho guest* «nJoyed a straw
bring fortune during tha poor.
ride from Kara to tha beach
whore swimming
and dancing
warn paitkipatrd to. h f f w was
serv ed picnic stylo.
Thaos , present
want
the
Mian's Caroline HU!. Virginia
Meriwether, Kathryn Thigpen.
Mary Higgins, Martha Adam*.
Darla Walker, Margaret Beits.
Anna Oaraetl. and Franck BournM at M a r t WUaoa, Bah Cornell.
Geiegl Anderson. Edwin Baatake,
Kariyto Moutholdsr, O. P. Herndew, I f , and J. W. Altmaa.

Nation’s Pupils
W ill Find Auto
Course In School

Miss Doris Walker and Mlta Mar
g »n t Belts will leave tomorrow
far Jacksonville to enter tho Mou­
sey Business College. They wilt
bo
he accompaaid hy Mrs Paulk
Beeves of Daytona Beach. Mr*. W,
J. Pelt, and Men. Fred T. Scott who
will spend tha day then.

Miss Sue Dunoui
la Curat Of Honor

aalae, Paramount has
eom ln l ' l“ l" n* n of the Hfth District Rrabout thirty former sercon per- f ublif» n wmmltlec, before riding
tonalities of the silent days to 'n an open car In the legion pacolor a story studded with drama
and then Hoarding a train
ami thrills.
for Topeka.
In unfolding Iha story o f John
Th* governor stood more than
Blaktford, fallen star, the numinutes In the stag* wings of
diene* Li taken to tho taomm &lt;he forum while a previous speaknight s|sit a o f Hollywood and er finished his
remarks.
Thu
shown the stnn at play, lack- crowd stood and applauded when
•tag* at ths studios, with more he walked out, waving hi* hat. The
celebrltlea o l the present
and audience arose again when the ran.
past at work Li nl*o shown, a* didut* left the stage, waving hi*
a n the bathing beauties at Bal- band to the applauding delegates,
&gt;14. .Then*.U _ a l y p e 1 1ml'sjL.';/
••,l»e»!Uii.. l-ondv-nthe homes o f "the stars and va- said: “ Of late then has been dl«rious colorfuT' scenes on and &lt;iuieting evidence of attempt* to
about Hollywood tluutevard, the *tlr up racist antagonisms," which
ilreet.
he described ns partly due "to
John llmllldsy, Marsha Btad, what w* call ‘pur# orneriness*."
Hubert Cummings and an excelA* legionnaires, h# said, "we
lent cast do well by the t'xrltlngjhavr the responsibility to oppose
story, but the audlencn seemed every move to capitalise Intolerespecially glad to see such old ante; to break lip the country Intimers na Kmncla X. Bushman, to host lie groups."
Maurice Costello, Charles
Kay,
The candidate emphasised citi.
Betty Coinpson, Mae Marsh, BUI ssnship as aiming "the present and
lirsmond, 1’at O'Slalley, Krsnk future duties" of veterans.
Muwsr and others of a day now
Without mentioning by name the
gone, who are still well remem- American Federation o f 1-abnr
beretl.
break with John I . lew is’ Indus.
Tho story Is filled with ae- trial union group, London said: “ I,
Hon. John llalllday as a former for one, am sorry tn see the resertrn idol, I* all washed up and rent split In the ranks of labor and
eagerly seise* a chance
for » hope that It will lie speedily
comeback in a picture In **• healed. Ths great gain made hy
rhang* for a story of hi* luve |4bor through fils organisation*
*rfairs for a msgasin*.
Ill* are In ilunger so long a* this dlfamily pleads with him to glv* V|a|a„ exist*. Here again, unity I*
up. the hlea after the first few r^qui.n,, f„ r progress and achievehot chapters appear. He tn*a to
hut the publishir holds him to
________________

Miss Francos Beits and M in
Mariam Duncan entertained at a
bridge party Tuesday evening at
tha homo of tho former on South
Sanford Annua ia honor of Mia*
Duncan** guest, Mias 8ua Duncan
af 8L Petersburg. A pink and
green talar 'notif was used fur
party appointments.
At the conclusion af the bridge
g a m e s high S C O T * prise was award­
ed to Mlaa France* Wilson and
tow score petoa to Mlaa Helen
Douglas*. Mlaa Duncan also re­
ceived a gift from the boot*****.
Those present were: Mrs Hen­
ry Douglass and tho Misses So*
Duncan, Mary Dighton, Gen* Martin Inner, Camilla fD#xa, Frances
Wilson, n*l#n WUsoa, Helen
Douglass, Lucille Bola, Mary Hurt,
Lillian Deaa, and Julia Higgins-

Id* contract.

Blakeford meet*

uvitlA

t i»

Besieged Spanish revels In Tole­
do during tho rebellion ate horses
to prevant starvation.

WASHINGTON, Sept. lO.-hPI
—The llurrau o f Insular Affair*
announced yesterday that I*rt-«ldent Boosrvt t had designated .1.
Weldon Jones as acting High I'ouimlrsloner far tho Philippine is­
land*.

• Grand Opening -

WERT-The-JEWELER
SPECIAL OFFER

To-Night
B elle D A V IS

“Satan Met
A Lady”

Gary COOPER
lark OAKIE
George RAFT

“If I Had A
Million”

T «
For
Fatrsnaa*

Tho Viiulnio statu department
:i isnit i • published nn agrlel
t il ecoiv min
luiieau repo
edit-ting a sm«1 er meat supp
I i .7 than l'.' id and "probahl;
in ill a * in I'J'hi.

WllK.ltK TO C.0

TONIGHTt
•11,11 rr Air onl to

DlNNElt W*

|M»te l.noch

Mu-ie, h is a
Brer, Etc,

_

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lirlna Venr »‘vl#e4a

villi'* North nf SsnTdi
Mi. Smith of llet.aad
iutu IT. Sanlurd to Di

Boat

R o tla to r R e fr ig e r a to r •

C o n c e n tra to r

TIJERK’S A

BIG
DIFFERENCE
IN
PERMANENT
WAVES
wiimpn

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to it V r
IIN K

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|i*rf»Pt faaitlin. VVn urv tU
re»n*»tl l&lt;y f*rt»l»-rlt,‘*g « .* nlvw
Ih * Whip.

WAVES

FREDERICS .....
*7,
UNDINE ___
R
MONARCH ........... 5
VONVIII'U

Khirley TEMPLE
Gar KIBEE

“Captain
January”

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WiilMfHUMtrti
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RILLING _______SG
FHEIIKHIC ......... 17,
EUGENE ......... K A
REALISTIC ...13.50 h

With Purchase O f 5 Gallona Of Gaa

Thank
to u r

The ship remained at Made*
ivv • we-"o1. hut doctors were I
a l* - it mount for tint stnutl
milady. Sin* resumed her e®j
: nd r ached Dunkerque wHI
out further loaara.
W.vnt . f«i I and the cargo i
I,dips til wen* uneontnmlnato
the ,api.iin aid. French heal'
nuthnriti s, found nu case* i
fever aboard.

i L hkI

ALL KTAR CAST

and retnra

W IU FlurtkiM O f 10 Gallons Of Gaa

Fearful survivor* told be
i .. i nt n dropped dead befo
the i'Vc of their comrades, wM
w i n i i i ; In Oppnr. nlly p*rfa
hi iillh. I’lvn ethers wens tahl
nif the -hip to « li:»|vlt»I at I I

Slv.iks. Chirps, llot or Cola

END CURLS

Engagement

CRBAHB J O B b o t h u U

po

We Never tTrv**

Friday

“ Hollywood
Boulevard”

e sri

and

DUNKERQUE. France, 5*1
)ii.. |(I1— An
carlo
cpldem
whi.h cut tha 21-mnn craw i
t)'
Kn Uh frelehtcr Pea Has
Her In half during n tragic VW
ac*&gt; from Dakar, cimr lo lUC
j\ lorduy vrillt the vessel's ■
rival In ihl* pmt.

CIIH'KKN

If

T o A H M ^ — iata F r id a y and S atu rd ay Only

dr. of oil -

Iwxlicj

supported effort* to make
irunvlnir (.-cneration conscious
H e need for safe iteration
autos

Dance and Cool Oil

tM F F ):i(K M l*l-:

Warren WILLIAM

NOTICE!

ctidH, civic

ns: tu a rii

PAB1S, Sept. lO.-f/Pi Prnni-e
set Syria on its way tn Imh'prnlence yesterday by signing a treaty
providing far termination vf the
French mandate there.

H A V E PICNIC
About Ut guest* attended the
Salvation Army'a annual Sunday
School picnic held last Monday aft­
ernoon at Rock Springs. Swim­
ming, races, and game*
snJoyed and refreshments, d mated
by local merchants, were served.

This new special study, a sur­
vey shooed, was designed Its In­
struct the pupil how to taka ti­
the family auto and return it
tlckctles* and with fenders in
tact,
Chicago's Lnno Technical 1llgts
School announced it would offer
one of the most comprehend tu
roursci o f Hut Uml in the na­
tion,
Ijtlto High pupils, nnmbcrim
■J00 boys nail girl*, will htivi
a f33,Odd prat I Ice driving g rodIt I
an
which
Superintendent •&gt;.
Schools William il. Johnson »a. I
•000 students would receive in­
struction ei clt semester.
The practice ground wilt have
I,Odd feet of driveway for I e
(tinners to skid on, an I will Ik*
surrounded hy n 'dv font few*.
Alltos used. Johnson anId, will
be painted “unusual colors" :•
prevent street tie. In ndilitloti. a
fleet o f Jftl "dummy ear-," with
cut wheels, will Is* availr.hle for
"skull practice."
Station: nest Jlny, students of
liOd high schooli in Ninth Dukola must pass n safe ilrivhe:
examiiintiim Is'fore graduation.
“ Spoitsmanlike driving"
Ims
liren tulded to tins curriculum o'
JIh Montana schools, and II."
AAA pifmiddet of the sanui name
has ls*cn placed on the text Ism’,
lid of schools lit Tucnntn, Wu *h.

unit course In auto drivfatf
Connecticut'* baud
education lut piviwml ii I *
let on safe driving and la 8
Yurie sUlu outu driving c m
arc lit junior and an
hiisli fchuoU.
Educational authorities fi
many -tnlct reported nntoraol

elective.

CURLS .... 82.50 &amp; |3

• Come In and see the Nor^d
KolUtor Refrigerator — the
rcfrigcratcir Hut sett the p-n.il
for tlic industry— the only re­
frigerator Hut gites you the
year ’round udvantigex o f llie
3-muring-part ItnlUtur tnhl*
making mechanism. See the
Norge Cuncentrilor Range—
with the Concent! atar Uurncr
that uses lets g n tu nuke
more heat— the self-elevating
Hruilator plate broiler that
provides a new method o f
cooking and greatly increaxes
oven efficiency.
Come in. Lctutihuwyouthe
refrigerator belt suited to your
needs— the range to nutcli
it. You’ll be xmared to learn
bow easily you can ow n both.

ItOncE MATCHED UUMtOHV MBTf

Autohuiit WeiAcr am/ flkatral
Irontr . . . jituvblc the compUtm
uJutkm tu your blundering problem
—Live time, work, money, tioihem,
lie tii arc typical Norge value*. ^
/ ""■
/
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C #)

th e ' io u a to r * COM\ r u u o i . . . mnptayc

e*»F, mbtof

J powsrinitmdofbwdod

Rttult—moi* cold lor the
sad *I* slmotl sv*d«tlng
• hu u. l r»&gt; «r .

Whatever eppl/onct yea art
tiJtring next— sc* the ^

Norge before yea htqr* ^ 9

Seminole Tire Sho;
Plane 37

201 N. F

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Spivey

f l f l l l l f prvjMrii&amp;M r » f 1
InevitiMy had to eunfkV

Wayne
Alllaton,
M
ndatiniatrntor,

If that all project*
rpt Delta wtr* W[ to n l l m
the

shortage.

do, ln w w t,

H tm

**&gt;d

authorised

m Ml &gt;•Hod to

rommaoism, or stoto Mrlo'bm u

PLACE

practiced If* Ruaala, Km gslaad a
stronger foothold tkas the florin*

of Oarmsay Mri ftalf.

P H u o n e n From
Seminole C o u n t y
To A s k Freedom

lint.
R. B. Baker, ronvictnl o f eulpabln nro li genre ami sentenced
to 12 mouths In the county Jail
or to pay n (1,000 fine, also
filnl an Intrnllon o f appealing
for a release. He was sentenced
In lUrtrt.

years, 1036,
i J (—Weslay Ptowers, larccn/
IDAHO I.ACKH HOl'MKH
o f s »Usr, two years, 1036.
BOISK, Idaho, Hept. |0.-(A&gt;&gt; —
I t —John T. Carroll, larceny A house shortage threatens to coat
of 0 steer, two years, 1036.
Idaho a considerable prospective
17—Tbeo KiUf, breaking anil
Increase In populntlnn, I,. F. Par­
eats rtaw, two years, 1036.
I t — W,

0.

Wilson,

robbery,

two yeors, 1505.
10—R. H. Butler,
embeiilement, an* year, lain.

sons, secretary o f Idaho State
Chamlier of Commerce w in s.

Snowdrift

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BISCUITS Pkg l i e

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FLAKES 2 Pkgs 1 f t

Rhinestone Imothes promise in

• fawnd Itaelf—oa merely a
of
advertising
material
r fee free publicity— In the
■I wastebasket,* but that R
id wide dtsaemlnatlon beOf tbo th*mkal society’s

FLOUR 24 lb sk 4«e
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Morrell'n I’rWe or KbifM 'a

HAMS

Hospital In

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20—Albert Overhollrer, tar- rlva clips for popularity this au­
eeny o f autnmoblle, one year, tumn.

1*0 OOMOMtclOl M M ) bat
I H M ills* In arthritis (stop),
le oeOb's report* given out
this tubpilot ghaut tubtnmn*
r odtiorUI asserted that had
bgdM'jpper i n r i l f M t l y l *

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Fresh Ground llnmtmrgrr
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Hiked Him IV&gt;l«**a
Spire liib TIP*

t A m w I j i p o o f racip ol

15c

LIVER Pound « b
2 Ibn 25c BOAST Pound i f *
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Powid

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Pan Hausiie

EGG PLANT
OKRA
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SWEET POTATOES 5 Lbs. 17c
California LEMONS Dol 15*
YELLOW ONIONS 4 Lbs 10c
Nice Yellow Bananas 5 Lbs |7 c

on University

s it lt o d y

la r g e c a r r o ts

Avocado PEARS Ea. f c A l i e
R U T A B A G A S Pound f a
P O T A T O E S Id Lbs ISc

Snap or IHiwdrr

, D f LAND. Sept. 10.-P m Want
W. R. Allen of Bletaon Untreralty
Id n pactlag TOO stedeata t o reflotef far the 1333-37 term, and
1*0 by Ike aeroed MMesUr. be anHMMed todor. Tbo figure* are

o. k.

B ludird N*. S Cmm

Tomatoes 4 tor

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16 flL Cana Silver Fiona

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TOMATO JUICE 2 lor .Uraeon

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fegtetrstlon for froahmew he­
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•pi. 21, with tlaaaeo aagtonlng

Jcl-sert

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l

| Nu-label Grapefruit

k - l JUICE No. 2 (M ..........

gl, f t

f L I Phillip’*

**Tha outlook
la eicevdlngly
light foe UOa W * Pmldent
B n m U. “Wa haw added seto l new faculty (aembara and
pee compi*t*d during the sumMr o 1*0.000 mod*** Cammono

I COHN No. 2 eum.------m r No. 2 Cana Mapca’

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|*EAH 3 for.-------------No. 1 Cana Anglo

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11* I l*OHK 4k BEANS————
Purity

H P CUT BEETS No. 2ft
8^

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10 Ol Lang's Rw. MU or

DILI* pickles.------I AU Bmnda
&gt; 1 ItAUY FOODS 3 eaan..
I
■oa Group, whkh U
In tbo geoaral huildpragrtm of the unlm , boooau n hltehM bakery, atodent
, safatorte, dining

Xaclk bottld of RC holds
Rnoofh sparkling, dtliclou*
coU to fill two glut**. But it
!&gt; ao mncH b«tttr, morg rw*
Irwhiag* you wQl want tQ
jfcbDr fvtry drop yoars«lf.

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CELERY SALAD Jor—

12 OUNCES B *

PEACH

T 7 | Blue Boa*

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Richard B. Ruanall, Jr., n
ymterilay’e Georgia prlmarlm
hla ticket Into tha ballot box.
aall, hla mother.

Naums LAKE

,' ii.il Gov. Kuitino Talma&lt;lpo in
I •• *f m the U. S. Senate, drop*
van vvi.h the *enator la Mra. Rue-

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I Ra b o i tT o o r r o n
J LUCK—W. A. Fisher (left)
■ S a n d W. I . McLean. preek
Jfdent and aacratary of th*
&lt;■ Flehtr Body Craftaman'e
I Guild. Impact tha tiny
j I coach modal! •ubmllted by
■ boy* striving far tha UniI »»r«lty teholarshlps awardI ad annually by tha Guild.
■ Ona entrant thay find, hae
f hidden a rabblt’i foot in
hla modal for luelu

ALL I I T FOR TRAVEL—Oi
iya of
tripping In a tingle aultcaael Today a typewriter,
hodak and mevle camera record the trip. A apodal
trunk la peeked with a “ shoowardrob*" Ilka thla
by lalby aampleta from ahoaa arch-curva fitted
far iightaaaJng to gay allppart for evening. A
1_
aaaa teal conaarvaa energy.
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SUBMERGING HUGE HCUTiTAJN DOMAIN

I In by Mra. Fronalo Law ad
I Cedarhuret, L. I , te give
' baa b new waman'a werld
|raaard far tha apaalaa. Tara
1daya later her huaband
•ought a 7H-pound tuna,
j' Ifca largaat Hah aver caught
' aa rad aad real In North

4*aHyl

CNOACED— The betrothal
of Jeonttto MacDonald,
film aongblrd, to Oeno Ray.
mond, acre an actor, wao
announced after a romance
of a year. It will bo the
flret altar trip for both.
INC LI8H DOVS LEARN DA 3GB A LL—“ Doc"
Hayden, American bateball atar, Inetruct* mor#
than 100 London tchool hoy* every day In the ftna
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i j fT u f "eluoairm." -

MATE JAILED, RUN-AWAY GIRL HOME AFTER 19 YEARS

A cotton field drama, which may determine whether man earrandapB
the Job of cotton picking to a machine, le being watched by facto
Oiperte following a demonelrallon olven by th* Ruet brother** rrw *
ebanlcjl picker at atonevllle. Mitt. Th* contraat between negro M e #
plckere and the machine le oaemplltled In the plctur* at tha tato
below. Mack Hue! ehowa I left l how th* devlca pluck* th* U tteC
from th* etalka. At right, tht cotton (arrow), etrlpped from th* b*M%
la eoen pouring trom th* machine Into a largo doth container (Atob*
elated Prrts Photo*)

AMELIA REWARDS RACE WINNER

U M th* finger* * f came fabled giant. Narrl* Lake la reaching ant between th* hide of (a o t Tennaeaa*
m the water* at Clinch river alewly back up behind tha Tana***** Valley Authority 834.000,000 dam ( arrow)

•top Knoavlll*.

Thla alrvlaw cauaaa tha lak* t* appear Ilka aavaral email bodlea of water,

but hi

MECHANICAL COTTON PICKER GIVEN FIRST TRIAL

rtaaamant * f Jeter Greer at Hernando, Mitt., on charge* of forging check* brought hit wife, th* farmer
y Blediet. heme fo her paranta for a tearful, happy reunion 10 yoaro altar aha ran away I* marry.
I , gMwn (right) boelowlng a klaa on tha lip* of her mother. Mra. J. T. Bledeoe, while her father
■ ait hMBlIy. Oraar, whom Loulevlllo. K y, poll** quoted ao oaylng hit coneclenc* foreod him to con.
fcywipw wv* akaoko on hlo fathor 70 yoara ago, la coon (Itfi) being greeted by hi* tutor, Mr*. Oladyt
m ill, g| Hernando. (Aaaaclatod Free* Photo*)

BLACK LEGION MEMBERS ON TRIAL

Out for Congress

Amalia Earhart Putnam (right), famouo avlatrli. It ohown bellowing
Ihe trophy on Bolty Browning of Wichita. Kae.. for winning tkg
Amelia Laihart epced event for women at the National Air Racog hi
Lo* Angela*. (Aetocialed Prtet Photo)

WRECK HALTS AIR RACE LEADER

heather** maahanlaal cotton ptakae being put through IU flret ten bo for* hundred* of
k glnner*. plantar*, and fe n * Wh l l at Stonevlll*. Nit*. Some war* openly ekeptleai.
anthualaitio aa a tractor putlad ftW machine up and dawn th* row*, atrlpplng th* cotton
Hw expert* eald. howavae, MW ptahor— Invent** by John and Mack Ruat of Mtmphla,
M be “ baoi* prlnclpia** but tabat bar II la *«o*:..i.»llly piactical mutt await aahauaUv*
laboratory b e g (kawafrud Prta* F *1 « )

„ _ _ I a perlal navy etearor.l
up
Ihe bh»i* it 'Umanilml an rsplanation
V C S S C I S Yangta* River to lake up pnel- from China for the riot in Chwntgu, Auir. .’ I. in which two JapJapan*** conaular oflkiala, le- enrvr wrru rrpnslatl killrii ami two
a_
V —
C L * „ epite their failure lo obtain CM- otherr wnunti.'i) hy a Chincea mob.
( “ Japan1* ilrmanti* are entirely
IS
IN
v n i n « - net* approval, atarinl for Pakhol
—----to Inveetigata me reported violent reaeonahla and fair,” the epokre'KING, 8*pf.
10.—*&lt;PV— death of Junto Naknno, ' a . drug man ilr larml, “ ami Chins’* acm naval patrol* were re- «tor* propriety. Japanese repost* roptanrr of them would promote
I yeatertlay In Chineee wa- weld Nakano waa etihbed during a Slrn Japnrvte Irirndahip.”
The inrintigating commltxion
an aftermath to the report- ilemnnetration by Chinee*.
( a f of a Japanme at Pak(In Tokyo a foryoln office left Carton for Pakhol ahounl a
irpokeatMn characterised the Inel- W. n-boat.
It wan uniteretcrul the Japaneae
Ita two daatroyrre whirh. dent aa a “ gravely unfortunate af.
naval slrs-egth in China wan
announced at Tokyo, hail fair for both China and Japan.**
Ispatched ta Chinme eouth(II* aald Japan would eeek sat- .atrvnulhened pirt y ao miueouenc*
ta n , ether ehipa e f th* im- Uowawt g f tha alayiag m tha tame luf th« Chaagtg toaldawL
U168C

i To Reinforce
ear

Aaauaod af kidnaping and murdering Charlie A. Poole, young PW A
worker. 12 mambara of Michigan'* Intomou* Blaak Legion went on
trial at Detroit. Soma of th* defendant* art ehown being led from
tbg aaurthaua* ta Jail during a naan race** In th* trial. (Associated
W---fttR ttfR l
, b. .

Mrs. Retail* Jonee Dill (abavel.
Who recently waa th* central flgur*
In e ei"Mllonal divorce euit brought
by her former huebend. E xS en iter
C. C Dill. I* » candidate for congrese in th* Waehlngton elate grl.
mane* Sept. S. (Ateoclated Free*

Th* eraeh of hie plane on th* Navajo Indian*' reeorvatlon near Crowd
Paint, N. M., hailed benny Howard, loadar In tha New Yark-Lab
Angela* Bendla air raca, within W0 mil** af hla goal. Haro la IBb
wreckage af hla ahlp in which ha and hla wife, both aatiaugly kb*
Jgrad, lay trapped far tour haura. (Aaaotiatad Rraag P M fe l
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Orlemte,

Cawadlaw

m aad Charlie May* Jr.

SPORT CHATS

M , H. Ytf Lon* Island
m, together to IS* lin t
prt M player* flmt
kr/M, u d definitely fa*
happened la
tend la t V first
T V cVnpVnhlp will iU rt
IM W
(7 A. M. K IT .) m r baro always baoa aa aatftt la V
MM hWcrfa Oatdaa City, L. I., taken aeriouily."
Half m m , wttk IS match) ■
Mcntloniny several of t V grtd■ahariaM nad t i t |k y w includ- dera t V Gator sierra will k m to
I t t eight former champion* and look oat for, Cody ip oV of Rnlth,
I t fecclgw atora competing for a sophomore halfback from Lao*
I V title vacated by Lawson Lit* liny, Mielu who waa recruited by
Oa, aaar • professional.
I V Bulldoya this yaar. Smith la
Other ewtataadlng mateh*x~*ln ellythlo to compote ia vanity
t V first wild ara John K. Lab- gamca becauao he attended a Jaater
maw, f m a r Wratern amateur college la Mkblgan lael eeaion.
ehampkm, ». J. Wood
Platt,1 Coach Cody referred to Inform**
Philadelphia • . Walter
Em*ry,&gt; tlca from Mkhiyaa whkh V ra­
OUahmwa City, rannor-ap but reiced U it year rating Smith aa
yaar, e. I a n M. Young, Jr.,
Ptttshwryh, w V loat to Lawton
Uttia la I V third round iaat
yaart aad Johnny Goodman,
CVaaa r, Uaatir Hkks, Glmcoo,
T V I t faretya player* are
lad by Hector Thomson, British
amateur champion,
nine other
w a k m of t V Brltiah Walker
Cay aquad aad C. R u m (Sandy)
■emervtUe,
Canada, American

• ferry advin^rf it the triitn iett
tall Hrnrv Culley of Santa * « £
_J ham. Calif., M , t-t, t-1._C.Tkip t
, w# atlll yiv* them a fightlay
ia hlMerlny shot* forced P»rre a for the flrat time aince 10231.
Natural y, there will V plenty. chance to train victory and aavo
■ rihlblt inme of t V heat tennla V
of opposition over townrda iho up from a lad pick,
i hi* shown here Ihla yeer.
Plilaa, where Auburn'a Tiyera
■
are yetting growled up for their G a i n m U l e C « t e l l e r
aenaonal campaign, and too, Umre
n
. , , , , n.mmaum
HOME RUNS
will be aome hearty no'a aboutad
K O U ^ n t I l y IM T O IU I
from the Kentucky and Mlaaiaalppl
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By The Associated Preta
State aide of tV plyakln whirl,
GA1MK8VILLE,
Sept. ID.—
1 ' !
Yeatarday’* bomeri:
I a a a Kreaa, SanaIora, and H«»rr. but we (till aiy the Yellow Jack-. Galiwaville Baatboll Association
I official* yesterday announced t V
I • • J fhllllea, lit Oahrly, Yankee*, HI eta from Georgia lecii.
Wh*takmt Yea JeehT
! tale of Milton
McDougaL a
J Z JL.* Mayylo, Yank***; Knkkartuekaf,
tv &gt;* * ! '* Indian*: Slayton, Senator*! Chap|l.1*be*n&lt;1 1)1 lad.
Senatorat Oahlnper, Tlpcrol
',r. » i l i e - l l
PVIpe, O o d f.fi Walker. RwHl
•*i at* an— •Kthymaeher, aianli, and Kara”

ponrin. R «k . 1

doing laundry.

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National -------Mrknra, Jeweler, Mag. Art.
POUR-ROOM furnished npnrtPERSONAL!
ment W. L. Cooper, pVno TVK
MEN GET Vigor At Once! New
Outre* Tonic Tnbkla contain FURNISHED APARTM ENT, d
;raw eystar invigoratora aad other
er four roam*. Flrat floor, M3
Stimulants. One dose pep* np nrMagnolia Ave.
____________ a a w iiw ca i-w t*
guai, glands. If not delighted,
maker refund* faw cents pnbl.
sSsm
Call, write, MeRaynolds’ Drag Cu,
In r* Hi* Hatat*
UKHjakU

grand old alvle Institution, nn&gt;l
■*,l» havu.g plnyei
hope youM Ilka It tV n , once you.
in
get t V FloHilo land In your aim**. I " * ? * “ * * * '
w*
We hear that Aivlatant Rami Wa*’
G-man player to
on has alrvtdy frit t V touch of, L?1V*
thk atata’a magic aaad between hit I P *".
toe* am| has declared blmaolf a*
favoring the “Sunahlas State" u*
t. ItillK T. a*****rti, ■ . . . . lk, a lifelong place of abode.
I
Kutlc* I* haraef ■ '»•»
*
T V Highly Ataant •
|umlrralan*). will " » *** ****1,^1
L f IM-Inlwr, A. I I !IML
’
Up In Forroat lllll*. fighting'
ilk* lli.Hi.raM* C *!*1.**^^Lu « i for hta very IHr, U Ritoy Grant, [
. n*mln»l* C-aair. PUrlM. Ma li
Ml rdura. * « * » * ; and v**«»*r j'MlUln giant" of t V American j
1a* A.lmlnl*lralur -* *“ * rfVAa—•c! i tennla world and a native and roe-1
111ISMJ! A M:i 3M 'T•
• ■ *•- —-■
r—
rgj Ident of Atlanta, Geogla. Thla fiva!
land *» mid tin*. » &gt; • *M ‘ b*rJ
________________ ________ Is s f.
i* feet two tncheazL cemcontrnted i
dynaailt* draarvaa the praUe and
f r o n t a g e o n RWd h w j w w , ^ s i r '^ s s f f d T i i r r o v r 'h S s
thaaka
of all Anwrkaa apoetsmen1
No. I, Orlando Rood, e"®.*0 , M , Urh adml*iitmt*r.
per acre. Flowing weUhMWMA.
P.IM rot.■MJ. mn v r .1 An* aad sportswomen, for V has dis* |
provan the fact IV t sine ran V
9&amp;0.00 per acre. r t w, A_
' * r iia o n. witanM.
Overstreet Land Ce# 0 M &gt; , \ A. Aim lnW roi^er t V v n .1 a handicap. If one ban t V will to j
win and tV proper competitive
Fla.
N
Dk i i h C
spirit anil courage.
Certainly, no on# tennla star In
t V pnat few year* ban gained
quite ns wany win* ever tan ding
net alar* as .this third eeadvd
Giw’ga V y has, and certainly an
net player has ever had t V bark*
lag ef t V “ tennla public,1* quite
ns cempktaly a* baa this “ mighty
atom," so we proclaim ttryna
“ Rltay" Grant as I V Vrn ef
.American lenal* aad aa I V cfcam*

Aching Mrndct

B r ia t t e e a

MAROONS SCRIMMAGB
STATE COLLEGE, Mlaa., Sept.
IDL-UV-Iateaaa heat did not atop
■erbamayu fee Mlaaiaalppl State’u
football team yeatarday.
Although apotted aa wan expectad, I V Maroon* showed a lot of
drive In the initial scrimmage
Ceoch Ralph Saaae alternated four
tennm nt frequent intcrvala.
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The Gator* aptnahod through a
WALLACE UNCHANGED
muddy aeaakn ywatorday whjrh^
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COLORED WOMAN “ want*

Parmer champions in the field
a n Praaeie Outmet, Brookline,
Man, I t U
aad 1M1: Chick
Evans, Chkayo, ItIB and lift);
B. D. R tm a , Sewkklcy, Pa.,
ltltl Joaae P. Guilford, Auburndate, K i m . Unlit Jean Hwertser.
fit.* York, iyiis. afta Maralun.'
PMMHiphia. ID W ;_JW pu .Tom&lt;W m , Ol aada, 1MV| and Georye

assumed almoat lha roughness of

Seat hern fimtVtl
DVBHAM, N. C. Sept. 10,-fJP) aerlmmaye. T V line cencVe mndn
lahln* -i Northern —T V condition of William Wal-1no bone* aVut blocking In t V
lace, of Clearwater, Fla., aopho- forward wall but bock.waro, net
arore footVU candidate at I&gt;uk* allowed to m *V todUy » • « * * *
V hand ilflk ll University, wa* r*|iu,i«u
•—
* tackling
—— ' — aa w aareported ancn,n|Tij
unchanged There
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n°
J*J*^jJ^*"|JjJ|ynntarday at t V university boa pi- alve bncka_ rnaVd dowaspoa IV
tat.
quitterhork dafonae. In abort, t V
i man Nkrly m
Wallace was given two blood. Florida coach** decided b h t I V
at t V Vnda of transfusion* Tuesday. Tie went to,men get n taate o f real ncrlmmagv,
I V hospital la it Tuesday far . V I Vld Vckfleld playero t o a fa it
Itreatawat o f an infected arm.
Igamo of touch foothill.

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A N O V B M M f f D A ILY NEW SPAPER

JULIANA A N D HER PRINCE CHARMING

Rootevck To Rebels Report Slaughter
AtHofeDui O r 2,000 Goverment

Against Reds

Mallorca Island Fight
DAYTONA DANCER FINALIST IN TALENTS* CONTEST
WASHINGTON, Sept
— A huge M m b l i of p o n r , m &gt;
pmrta from M a y nation* gathered
k*ra Ulia if t o n t M to hear a m i &gt;

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In TarrU
fCopyright JtM
% Bv I W Aaooekated Frees)

JNUBNBKKG,
Germany,
■apt. lie —The throbbing
H oU fi o f 400 war planes
fR V tji mflKmry background

This official picture radioed from I-nndon to New York, ahowa
Prlncras Juliana o f The Netherlands with Prlae# Bernhard Zu
_ Ltppe- Die* terfeld, German nobleman whom she will wed. All Netherbe-L land* rejoleeil In the engagement o f the plump and Jolly heiress to
the throne. (Associated I’rrM 1'hotn)__________.

a tffi

RgRiiwt Bolahevism.

W
planes awakened delegstcs
M i visitors hi the N ail eonvenV m etty at dawn. They will
gkM dsmawatrationa tomorrow.
'A t the congress itself, German
toftrtawmtal leaders took up the
■all Rslihn tat campaign
where
D t f n and hta lieutenants left
• f t loam stoervera at the Conlip
katieved
Germany and
Italy may Join in a campaign
against Bolshevism.
Dr. raid Joseph Goebbela, Hitlark tk h f spokesman and propsgaada miaiater, yestenlay
dr-

Sanfordite Tells O f Trip
To A rctic And To Europe

San Sebastian
Drive Imminent

n t i k M a throw th* switch ftartbkg Iks giant turbine* i f i s aidsr
Dwa, highest dam la I N world.
S a m of ik« 3,000 delegatee fa
Ika third word pawn iM h m K t
expected a major proaouacowwH
from Roosevelt on the AdarieletrmUm 'i power policies. Tka addreee
and starting of tka power plant
at Boulder Dam waa scheduled for
mid-afternoon.
Boulder Dam, across tka Colora­
do River ia Nevada and Arison*,
t» 727 feet hick and back* up wa­
ter In tka ere alent man-made laka
mi earth. Tka dam mat $54,600,000.
It will supply power for rommuntlie* aa far away a a , Southern
California.

French Fear Updo­
ing Of Nativen In
Northern A f r i c a
The ReM Junta, which
claim* it is the “re a r na­
tional government of Spain,
today nnnonnciil 2,000 Goveniment troops had been
alfiiiRhteml in an abortlVR
attack op the Island of Mal­
lorca.
Fascist Rebels anil Social­
ist Government sources re­

C IIA R I jOTTK, N. C - Sept. 11.—

UP)—A cheering, sopping wet au­

Mrs, Cooper Finds Fur Coat Comfortable
. On July 4th While Cnriataf In
Icelandic Waters

dience heard President Roosevelt
assert yestenlay the natloa has
rounded the corner toward pros­
perity but that Individual llber-

■* - —

By N IN A OLIVER DRAM
_ — nult&gt;
m.
“ ■I * #foundl •I _was
quite en
rom^
wa^_
fortable la a woolen suit and a
The President
fur eoat on the Arctic Ocean on heavy downpour
the Fourth of July." said Mr*, sands of persom
Walter L. Cooper, who wiih Mr. seven statea at
Cooper, he* Just returned from tures" rally In (
taiulon's teed over Roosevelt i ,t l.&lt;&gt;.
trip on which they pal stadium,
ihrcnut—.i to los* than 2- *«r&lt; ■' ij traveled IH.txw mdrs and’ Visited|' A cloudburst
v r ,V i| „-w .r l o f lW*
•no UT» ttdtU ' ten "‘ foreign to isR President Marly
T t l S h i r y W A r * s tr a w v r u le on
trie*.
from Asheville. I
tlq, president Ini election, pres'
"Well, a cold Fourth is sume- down agsln a* I
fRfM try IMusaloru o f the ilispatchi's dL-rlostil Imtiy.
thing new under the sun, hut a trade .uf cars
malar mill occupy th* time
The Kansas governor It shown I suppose it Isn't, under a mid- packed Charlotte
at City Commissioners when they
receiving
01,11)0
vote*
and
night tun," I aaliL
Through the
assemble at TtfO o’clock tonight in KoosoVelt 3.'1,123
with
Jwmkc
"Our flrat glimpse of the mid(r w iis M ■
the Commission room at City Hall. trailing the two major candi­
The seaaiM mill ha th* firit of date* with -1,1611 out of o total night sun was between Iceland
uud the Spitsbergen bland*. It / I
*
|
• eerie* from which mill como a o f 33,731 ballot* reported.
on* a quarter after twelve at v O U I l i y
1
program o f expenditures to be folThe voting in Maine show* night and we were on deck. At os s
i a
kswed by th* municipal govern- a decline Jierceittagc-wive tor
m m l through th* neat fiscal year. London from more than 3 to 1 twenty minute* after twelve the S C I I c u l l 16
mw
Loss than three meek* remain In last week to a little over 2 to sun was down and It wa» likr'ww
Then in tw ent/il1 O f IV IO I
which th* Commission has to farm- 1 this' week, the Digest reports. our twilight.
minutes there waa a red glowj
__
Met* a budget, eiac* tho City's
New York continue* to vote
Jamet MJIIiga
flaeal year ends Sept. 3D, and a approximately (ho same the sec­ In the sky Just like our sunrise
and there waa the sun again. I t [ ( ; Uriand W.* Bps•am ane begins Oct. 1.
ond week giving London 2 to
According to estimates based on
Dm current l!-month period, it
First return* from T i n * show
WiH require npproilmately 180,000 4 to 1 fur Roosevelt. The pTealto carry the municipality through dent also tuts a alight lead in
anti] Sept. 30, 1037.
Uk-'ahotna,
according
to
th*
A regular meeting o f the Com* ■tram poll.
Marias t* elated for Monday night.
Iasndon lead* in Ohio by 3 to
2, white New Jersey give* him
lho name lead over tho Preai-

"Igjst Straw Vote
S h o w s Roosevelt
Gaining OnLandon

Confab

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Bcaatifiemtion Of
denL
M itM lB t Grounds
b Work Of Youths
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BaautlflcaUa* o f tka ground*

CITY NEWS BRIEFS
V p to s ta a Hastier, M w ard WIIM
aad Prod Rtich, tran*plated
grata am th* grauada and brought
to mack fo r the lawn, designed tn
heaattfy tka appaaranc* o f the
(Tomarit, whew the gras* come* oat.
H ham haem plemed by the Rev.
A . H- Cal*, faster o f the church,
to ptoal akrmbbery around th*
tkameh, *e as to make the entire
toyomt attractive fey the fall and

Tho weather: generally fair tnnlght ami Haturibry except wide­
ly scattered thundershower! Sat­
“ Vis, and I belie Vo they have
urday afternoon alt ng G u l f
another dutinclloii—imirg fish
Cornst.
than I have ever seen before in
William Thigpen retimed Ithlgy my life."
from Daytona Ilearh, when )■*
"Did you ace any Lapland­
attended th* house party given by e r .!"
*ko Ft Kappa Alpha fraternity at
"Yea, near Lyngseldet. We
tka Sealreex* Hotel.
vUit.d a U p village «nd « » »
ouo of their great herd* uf rein-

W. If. Schmidt, Ross fjimeard

and Willie Rrown landed |0 pound*
boa* yeaterday afternoon In
th# Weklwa River. The 10 pounds
constituted » nice sited fish.

Raaford Bar Named
T i Loud Fraternity
A t State University

This rounty's Democratic Com­
mittee Tuesday night named S. M.
Lloyd, th* county chairman, a*
campaign manager for this area
in actWIIlea leading up to the gen­
eral election* of Nay, 3,
A large number o f Ramlno-e
Democrat* are experted to attend
th party rally scheduled for Or­
lando on Kept. Its.

Republicans Choose
Babcock For Senute
Race With Andrews

i i'n iis w a am r o e * i » * i

To Ivy Bridget, 67,J

Saturday'* tides: low, 11:1$ A.
M.{ high, 8:47 A. II. and 6:0S P.
M. Sun rise* at &lt;:00 A. M. and aeta
at 6:36 p. M. Moon ri»ri at 2:IR
A. M. and *#t* at 4:M p. M.

A final Judgment wa&lt; hamini
■hiwn by ITIren It Judge W. J,
' l l ft Rem*ley af Sanford has Barker at Bnrtom yastenl.sv nrilerkaam alarimd pre*Idem! ef'Phl Kap ing R. J. Reiter and S. S, ProsM Tn Oarih letter fratenrity at r'er nf (hi* city tn pny $560 on a
t o UmtowaMy of Phriria for thn lond aimed hy the tw.i men for
■f- IK MTIer, mho had defaulted In
payment e f tho amount constitut­
ing hi* fin*.

Gloria Iwvlnge, who recently appeared nightly with her thr
Chateau Lido, Daytona Itiach and who now bear* tbp till*- nf "J
th* final* In the rontest In find tho "most taUhled girl" in tin
Untie CHy. She captured the Judge* with torch .song* and lap
"talents” tonlrst vrna Phyllla Dobson (left) of Hollywood, Calif.,
awarded her for winning first prise In tile bicycle parade. ( Asm

Farmers’ Market
1935-36 Season
Exceeds $600,000
Value Of Celery Is
Leading Figure In
Report Of F i r m

Tropical Storm
Huge* In Ocean
Off St* Thomas
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. I L —
(it1)—The Weather lluirau today mid a tropirut storm I
moving
wcst-nortliwi-itiv'iril
through the Atlantic Ocean
about toil mile* vast-northeast
of St. Thomas
Mood.
SI.
Thomas is directly east
of
I’urito Rico.
An advisory i*nu-.| hy * n nl&gt;.
server ai San Juan. Puerto
liiro, said pirwun&gt; continUi-*
to I** low over the extrema
northeast Caribhi-an Sen but
no high wind* have been re­
filled . Ship* adiiu-il in u»
caution.

A volume of Flmltla producfi
valued
at $628202.73 pound
through the State Farmers’ Wh le.
sal* Market here during the IU.1136 season, according to n report
released today by J. G. Mir had,
manegtr of the Institution.
Out-of-state products
hnni! &gt;d
amounted to I'td.KaId'll, giving tinMarket a total burdnes* volume |
of $662,811.05 for thu entile per­
son.
While only n snutil portion o!
Seminole Founlv's celery wnx hao-j
died through the wholesale unit,!
$122,434.40 worth of that rommodify was recorded on tho m:nApproximately 2,t«H) • .Seminole
ket's book*.
I'ounty student* who will begin
Second highest in vs loo wi i - ■ihiMtl Monday atreamed through
bean* uf which $115,711.23 worlli
&gt;utity schuol* yesterday to rt-gl*poured through tka stall* o f Ihu l&lt;r for cta**rn and bu assigned
establishment.
iiheiiu les,
Other products, In tho order of
1. W. I.nwton, county luqierliltheir value, follow:
tendent, said that while the entlru
Tomato#*,
$73,628; rabbage, registration list i* inrourplete, he
$663173; organ#*, $37.408j pota­ rjpccti'd all pit,'dl* will havo teen
to*#, $IRJrjl; grapefruit, $2d,- rcglitm-d by Monday night.
823; beet* with top*, $15,dri?;
It wa* estimated that 5.WM chil(I m II rhmI mm p*|p I wh )
dun will bsr accuin,n*ilatei| in tho
Pindie educational Institution* af
the County thi* year. About 1.0b*)
of tint number began classes lust
Monday. The other I.IHXJ open Hu ir
text* Sept. 14.
Mr. Lawton announced an altMrs. J. P. Ridge, director uf the day meeting of all negro princi­
local County welfare unit, and pal, nn,| teacher* at the Groom*
Mr*. Hamilton Risbee, of the wel­ Academy Unlay fur the purpose of
fare office, will attend a district iliscitssing plan* for the year. R.
welfare board mre'ing in Daytona K. Williams, superintendent ef
I Florida negro education, ia in
Beach Saturday.
The session is caCed for the pur­ charge of tho session.
pose of acquainting persons at­
tached to county welfare organi­
sation* of th* method* to he u &lt;-d
in distributing old age pensi m
under the atate act.
Five counties, including Sendnole, are rupresented In the 12th tile for th&lt;
state welfare district. Others iu.' Lrghn Inni
Voluala, Orange, Oxctlaa and Rrr- Mere, Am
yard.
directing '
Mr. Bulge and Mr*. Bis bee said junior groth# Daytona Beach saaaion tumorThe unit
row will coo*urn* am n tiro day.
(or the ni|

Seminole School
Assigned Classe

Seminole W e l f a r e
Workera To Attend
Session In Daytona

Woodmen Work For
Family Niffht Plans

Revolutionists A n d
Foes EncounterFor
Death B a t t l e A t
City Of O v l c d n

ported a new and vl.ilent en­
gagement nt the besieged Rebel
fity iif Oviedo In the northeast
mining country. Who actually
won was hidden In hKht/ con*
flirting claim*.
.Madrid aminunrr-l administra­
tive buildings and .1 ronvent had
Iwen fired he government- bomb­
er*, that Hebei* tried In vain
f » rlev the city, and that Ovh.-dt)
had hail no water since Kept. 5.
The Rebel* said Ihe Ovltdu
gatriwn had driven 'lo-otnnu nt
back in battle, taking
many pri*imera inc'uding woman.
Thi-te uiiiv., .iinihi oilinflict of
liaims ciflTiVi.v.v,. the success or
failure of the Rebels' southwest­
ern ' ilrlvg on Madrid and w&lt;ul hi1r hall',- fronts.
The Rebel* at Burgos, scat of
the Junta, il’i-'aird * final atlurk on S*it Sebastian waa Im­
minent and said *n un-.ffiend
trace there, invd-.ng negol'e*
tion* for the e!*/s surrender, hod
been broken because the defendi-r* wanted safe rondoct for rt Ililiamrn whom they desired to
semi to the .K.-nto of nearby
llillam.
Another Urlirl announcement

E arlier Citrus i
Movements Seen ;
By Express Firm'

l l 't s l l s w *

m

»* s * l i n t

Iak'uI AKent AnMcrtH
IiuHincNs Ih On lip*!*
' ” More
grade Fur Summer istered

than 2u student* had reg­
today for the Hanfortl
Vicatlonnl ScIuhiI under the diAn curlier movement of citrus rrctin of Mis* Kebs-ri* Steven*,
shipments is evpci.tid this year Clause* ore Hinted to begin Monby tho Rrilway Kxpress I'omputiy, day.
according to un announcement
Mil* Steven* announced that
made today by J. S.hirard, local not all pupils have registered,
agent,
although tho book* ctnseil at noon
ltd i^|iUin«H| Hint nil ellruti tmljiy. Sh« until ttfh I^mon who
frit ita •linp iltinil 1»y t'X|irt!i.t niri* 1*1*n* ***' *t!crul fKo liwltlilllii*l
fn-tj ffinii lltit maturity utitl k ^uiIu •'HtmM rnt^r hi* rvami* ho Intnr
InvkN, lh$‘ only requirement k ln tf
Murulny.
that thn Rhipmi-nt.n n. iU meet tlm I Thr,™
®f g * 9*** *"**
State advertising tax statutes.
|mttw*»*l the schocl. M ». Steven*
These law s. Mr. echlrard snld. M »*1» inf d' Th*.y.
*
i .1 .
. a
s . . rt’guliiily rttipliTftUa (J) ptrw iw
demand that a one cent tag
Umpormrlly unemployed ami (3&gt;
be placed on each oruhge box. j
&gt;
' tuiUntti\ r ,h&lt;„ . nol
I liiee* c®nU nrv irqmrnl un M « l r
.
.
bo* of grapefruit, while Unger- " ‘i^ ro o m a nr* bwale.1 ala.v.
incs aako a Gie-cen. tax stamp.
th|)
1Urilware com|Hlny.
All monies collected from this
------- ----- —
revenue source are used In ariverlistug Florida out o f the stale.
u ! || p r .
T n s iw n n m
In repoiting on generul bod■ t i l l r IK fl l O U r n c y
ms* trend* ttirougbuut the sum■—
mer, Mr. Scblrunl said theru lias
Only five persons havo entoreil

IFive More Enter

Isocal ElkH T» Hear
Summer€am|) Itepurt
Sanford Klk, tunight will hear
a report front six youths who were
given a atiutrner outing at Camp
Winona, In Vulusia count, on
fund* provided by the local fra­
ternal Institution.
Other business lying ahead of
member* is the completi .n of plans
for a chicken barta-cue picnic t&gt;
he held Monday afternoon and
night at San landn Springs.
Approximately 100 persons, in­
cluding fraternity mrmlers and
their friends, are expected to at­
tend the event. A small charge Is
being made. Tickets are available
from any Indge officer.
Fred K. Darner, exalted -ruler,
naiil today that no picnic tick­
ets will be sold at the Springs,
rinre It U necessary that
the
entertainment
committee Vnc*
tho number o f person, (or r/iiunt
to prcpar* &lt;upper.

LOCAL WEATHER

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Take Final Contort From f h o M f F i
By II To 1 Court And Grab V M

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M d eg, T e e k U e t
Practice T* BeHeM
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Mb High grid
A* t i n t day
Nfc a f practice

Mara A m fatty af Seminole
maty's chefs* ja a a in te n t o r
mm4 U rater Aa daily routine
' prattle*. which began laat
owday and arttl '•ontitter till
ua« UaM aa Oct f , sh*n the
**a* ■■ here agatamt Rattle.
hick lights of Aa fra: ar*k
a a v Bralley Odhaa retusroj to
Ma aid pee Wan at tackle and
Jimmy McBhaaaaa ikUtei to
A a cm ter poet aa the only anil*
able candidate. Ceecb Mclmeae
paaalhly boliovaa that tko bljt
youngster will do bmto food at
the lacklo aaclyawint than he
would have a t caater, aiaco hie
weteht la each aa advantage In
breaking tkroafh the opposition'*
at football practice, “I'm counting an you ltd* aa
When the catedideUe go out
aeoflded Merrlien when he finally ocoloe the “peak'
for praeiiee heat waak, they will
help* (Aoaaeletid Pro** Photo)
bo wanting their ahaoldar pade
and holiaete, far at that time
harder at aa thaakine a teak.
teagh ecrtannmge eaaaiona will
Weod waat aat kafarw Aa Dm
ha
begun hotween different
ylen wH e aad hoQet Barrier af
teame ae picked My Aa Semniolo
Heary M. CuOty af Raata Bar*
laeatere.
bare. Cutter, aa automobile
Aa the rough work la berm ,
lire] belt!
schrnl. Duke, seems at preaant tn •alaaiaan. w iaJtri*.*. jeo*? Ma
It la practically a certainty that
Speaking of football, ono wonl|K, lh() m0il
chobMjas Aa tennla ropotatiaa m the doubles
Aa flrat eleven men will bo wonder^ about the outernsi
WAJfhcrn Cnnfrr*nco:r=WBilkpte« partner of WUatar H lararof Co&gt; ite m * for -Thti t ic* In tlm T7prtf* eu'uuwiatern
...... Conference,
thlt ton ton, while th e n arc himbia, I . c , teak advaatefr of
than, aacapa If yuu want to puli ln« tilt with the Ube count is ns. I ful U u U n w , would bo picked at' to torn I other elevens who will Wood** faltering atari, wan Aa
Weight ihould play a big par* the conference winner thia cen­
n » i i — ' - i . o j o.o u i iteo
It that way, la not at all atwrari.
give them a plenty tougfc fight.
Tha aaa thing whleh make* tha tal the Celery Made* chance* fur ion.
Up Nnwth, there —
are ------severalI
_
... .W
»*"»&lt;' Permnally,
L',
‘W#
•)»»
Personally, but not officially,
(mart a t aracy troa Floctda man
‘ .promise
■ to -be strongj up laat year bad tended third
thrill wlA petda la the spirit they will put a line on the field we would select the Georgia Tvcb tcuma who
over-1
*cr-| bellow Jackets a* the potential* contender* for natloaal hoaere la this tournament, wan tha
which'these Gator grlddsn **• which will have been
ampli|r. It la te ha aaea ta» erary ehadowed by only one line In pre. winner, with Auburn, Alabama I thl* entuinr araeon, with Mlaae- third eat, t-3, bat Celley raced
‘
. ____
____ a'co te leading the pack. The pew- oa after tha laCcrVal to e'eee
Kentucky
giving them'
thing they do. They are rertetaty vloua ytare, that of the ll&gt;&lt;b13|and
la k e e ln e n M i* a
11. . . f ! n |.
petting themeelvea whalahaarted- eleven, when Riser, Branaa, lia r-'d o te rnct to'the finiib, There U
him ou« hi A ejeu tA . *-3.
«*i*» probabfy no team In tha nation
ty late tha Job at hand far Cody rleon, r.nd Praaton i
la the final act, CwlWy won
shining atari of
tha
which can compete with l-&lt;&gt;
hie own eerrlca hi the flex*wall
Jackets when It eempa to yo’ilb
game, broke \hraugk te
Ukt
Thle eeaeon'e backfleld
will and speed, and tha boya from :bo
;»Wood’s In Aa eaeead. aad waa
Georgia
capital
ore
plenty
powuralM play a deciding part In the
weight advantage, ami It, t"» ful end bt-avy to go with that.
Two other fa verttee, Mrs.
fa probably overshadowed by Our own Gator* huvv ittle or
Marjorie Oladmaa Van Ryn.
oaly tha *3S team
backficld, no chance to gain any real cham­
Philadelphia, and, Mrs. Mary
which raw little but elualvc. WU- pionship recognition thl* season,
Greet Hwnrte, Kaaaae City, wsra
eoa
Smith,
Skinny Vincenl, but they should at Iea.it supply
eliminated. M n.,lterrte went out
"Dub" Cntamngcr, George Me- Interesting (.position to all com­
* pretty
l)own in the cattle country, before Gaaala
Claltami, Johnny Courier, II. It- er* thl* season since Cousin Josh
Odkam aad other ball carrying took over the rein* at (aalnev where last year, Ae Southern youngster fram MM Fianctoeo,
Methrdht teem ran rampage who la rated Na t la A a N .rthluminaries perform under Celery villa.
In the Suuthem Conference, Texas Christian and 8. M. V. ira Califentea Metric!. aad Mrs.
North Carolina is woefully weak­ should a*a!n fight It out for the Van ftya. a memhcc af A e Amer­
ened by the graduation of Its championship of Aa Southwest, ican Wlghbaaa Cup team. Mat
eutatandlng star, a Sanford boy. with Rice University renting la te l a y ftammars af . Ragland.
M, M.
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Don Jackson, and It also lost fur a share of Ae glory.
several other members of Inst Of course, there has never
year's tt)uad, who dropped from been nn expert who reuld exactly
figure out the Far Weet winner,
TMa Week
but from a natural ataadgelat,
FRONTAOR ON Slate Highway
SPECIAL
Stanford again looks te ha the
Na. S, Orleads Road. 9M.M
Reek Crystal Gaklsta
pec acre. Flewlag well hop meek.
cream of tha PecIflx Coast crop.
•M.M pec a m . Phone ASS.
Overatruet Land Co., Orlande
Fla.

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by their action mure energy I fur
strength I I* obtained from the
food eaten. Th» fund, rf courte,
brings the additional itrengt:l.
but Cardul serves as the imuna
te thla and by IU good Influence)
on' the digestive system.—Adv.

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.on Will Hitler Open JbM u PteparesPapers Government
County
Commission
Chamber CampaifnTo On Personal Tax
TroopsEnter
b CeUeetar Ready T* Tackle Jab
Toledo Fort Allocates $150,318
W 2nd Tern TakeColosiet
Of C B H P rik u iM t Bills
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B a lts , Bagwell Aad N asi Chief
B r u u Also Com; t i n o e d In Pools For G c n u n j Be­
For Another Year fore Hnge Crowd

Ow

fa r tba
to a a iu and sell all
of delinquent f i r ........ tu im are
both taagtola
laauad aad wfll b t taraad aad totaagMe, belonging to tW
to tbu eauaty abarrtf far
toxpayer, within
tba
ra w .
•rrvfca, Jan. D.
where the levy and assess meat
tax

Rebels’
Sliest
Tba*
lution

For Operation Cost

Artillery Is
For F i r a t
Since Revo­
Hit S p a i n

Im Hudgeted
Twenty Defendants Face $161,056
For Road. It o n d»
Fund Ex*
Municipal Judge's Court Sinking
pc ns
Of 1936*3^

President Urges
&gt;Aggressive Move

Copyritfct—U N
Fm dfkial rvporta^roichrd Ma­
" I urn of tha view," ha coalite
Ha painted eat (but w h ite____
fly The Associated Ptwta
drid today that goverumant mlNURNBERO, Garauay, Bapt. 9. pvrsoasjn tbte eauaty have art- aad, " that this personal proa- litlamra entered the Toledo Alraarty, subject to seizure and salt,
—The Reich's Chancellor Ado i
btetodra property acquired subae- ■ar preparatory to an attack on
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.
H itter today proclaimed a four there era a few atilt to arrears.’ quaat to tba data of the uaaaau- I.TiH) Reba'a who had defied an
The tim to eli collector ratted
attention ta tba faltewtag A&lt;so­ meat, but prior to tha levy aad eight-week*1 siege of th* ancient
R a P v T o a a l a A f J *h» aatental daraaM* aixtad xt (to cle ted Praia dlapatch which erigtfortress.
? • * ;
* ■ A ‘ r &gt; tl of H k l w Germany ctonom- aatad to tba Tallabanea office at Tha press dispatch to whkh Mr.
Insurgent artil.try and snipe.-i
T o
R o O d 'k a l l y
Attonmy-Oaaaral Cary D. Lan­ Jtobtoa referred reported a rwl- from within tho crumbling wall*
lag following an Inquiry from were mute during the night for
dis:
T . R. S lm paon w a s re-1 The proclamation, sounded sod* Attorney-General Landis pres Comptroller J. M. Lee, who a l l the first time tine* July 20 a.td
a b e te d la s t n ig h t to a e rv a d#»iy before xoo.ow&gt; Naate aa- vtenaly rated th at “to rotteettag Senator J. Turner Butler of Jack­ some unconfirmed reports said the
a a p resid e n t o f th e S em inole aombted In the fourth annual con-tonal property taxes which sonville reported the D u t u I Rebela had surrendered.
C o u n ty C h a m b e r o f
Com* vantteo, dtecteeod Hitler boa ■tread
ra lavlad aad aaaesied agatoet County tax collector had miAn epidemic of sympathy strike*
the taxpayer Wandas e f the own­ raustrrad dlffkulty in coltecttoR in France by Lrflst workers de­
reorganltlag
m m i fo r a n o th e r y e IK
a r.* W*
personal
property
taxes
levied
la
co
no
my
and
hiking
tbs
planned
ership
of
taagibte
personal
prop­
J r. Hajitea waa chosenI ajratn
a,
manding “guns and planes for
, while production of all Industrial aad ag­ erty, tba chanty tax eettecter la Jacksonville.
Spain" spread today.
"
Arthur ricultural products.
Hundred* of fugitives from an
Branon were renamed to the Tbclr realisation, ha declared, “la
impending bombardment of north­
respective posts of secretary only a question of our energy and
ern cities arrived at Rayonne,
aad trooauror.
determination. Our colonial de­
Prance, as European diplomats
Th# following vice-presidents, mand* are part and parcel of this
sought to save hrleagueird Sun
s a t from each County Con mi*- program. We must build up our
Sebastian from becoming a eity of
•toner's dlstrkt, w art placed in raw material force*.”
ruins.
office: 1—Charles Dunn, I —
The proclamation also declared
Rebel* yesterday refused an of­
M m Mr lech; 3—C. B. Searcy, the “shackles of the Versailles
fer of the governor of the city to
4—B. r . Wheeler, 5—A, G.
Treaty” have been torn, the arm ;,
surrender in return for am rsty for
the defender* hut diplomats tried
la a short aeeeptanca addreaa, navy and air force are now cay.
m
gx__
tv „
n __ agsin to arrange a truce.
Mr, Blmjmm aounded a pro- able of defending Germany agaiust
1 0 U p C n U o o n s W [ Delayed, unren»nred dlepatrhes
graaalva note and em phulted all enemies.
T a r n V n w f M n n H l V , f" " " Madrid said mass executions
th a t -now I* the tlma to atart
■ t e r m f u e x * I T lo n Q V . | l,f Ka.ckt. , rp continuing daily In
something aggressive.1
Spain'* capital. Estimates plnred
* The president pointed out that
The endorsement 0f tha Ctomoer
'."r ,!,T
*»t»l nu.s.U-r of dead fro... firtits Chamber has been lying
af Commerce waa balag sought to- '![****?"■1 8‘h,M' 1 wi 1to aeca-ptwl, lnc M|ual|,
mrr* than 1.000.
gotet far tig months, than bo,
day for a movement to enact teg- J* " " * * * ■"** *
b*1iw*!* I In Washington, the Stale IVUtattoa for the establishment nf
A* **’ *ml ! v‘‘WJ J j * I piirtmrnt indicated it may again

Papworth Volunteers ;•*» pmtan, emw»tia* &lt;nmtempt

Get

Independent

th# mt of

cm

Police Dragnet Spread Over City During
Labor Day Holiday Period Gets
_____ Variety Of Charges

School Millage y
h Set At Eight

A City police dtugm-l, spread ov.
er Ssnfnrd through the latlair Day
k
holitbly period, was hauled up In
municipal court yesterday with ‘Jit
defendants faring Judge Miller.
Henry
Will
Jones, negro,
An ii]n*nttinn.V budget of
charged with making threats with
a pistol, and Sim Griffin, who al­ JirdUIrt.Ml nml n im^tmed
legedly gave the gun to Jones, exiK’i’tlitiire list to enro for
diew the stlffr*t fines and sen* tlu&lt; rsinkinyr fuml a ml inter*
teners, each Is-ing handed an as­ eat »n nmdH mid iMinds,
sessment of Jolt or ordered to prls. am ount ing In 910-1,(156, w e r t
on for 90 days.,
adupteil late veatenUy by
A tlO-duy sentence meted I„ II. the Hentinule t ’nutily Coate
Seminole County Ikmurrnts to­ Higgins for alleged disorderly inlaaion fur tho year 1980*
day rpcnrd a campaign uffUo ii conduct was suspended on ron- :t7.
An ninount of I'tJtTM.I'J
a suite at the Vr.ldel Hotel, S. ditkn Hint he a. stain front alco­
M. I.lojrd, chuirman of the Co-iii- holic* for n pvtoid of two months. set aside for the agricultural
ly Ikino Executive Comm.ttoe,
Allen Mctiil', hlark” " c"harg -.i fund: 7 ^ C w ” ’ i l l " , t o H S l
has announced.
with
nn.l entering the f^ ,u,rrd *■ ■38®’78' w V1*' ^
th breaking nn.t
l e d night the Issly assemble I Hill Implement Company,
lompany, was
,Wui
alanW A **•*
to lay prrhmimiry plans for th- turned over to the County,
A
County
millage
of 34 1-1
roming rnmpuigii.
J. K. Davis, charged with drunk­
was approved t» product* tha
J.w ll'Connor was nrnie.l sec- enness, puid B |5 fine.
general revenue fund. Tha gen*
retary of the lorul organisation
Disorderly conduct allegations
an.l will to stationed in the hot. I against W. C, Flemming were era! school fund is to to raised
office. K. J. Wagner was chosen omike.i off the books when the de­ from an eight-mUl levy, Blxta
millage for sell mils was net a t
as treasurer.
fendant fulled to nppenr, thereby two and nne hnlf milts.
Ikmocint* voted to install Mi. estreating u fill bond.
u tS S m
' ,p ,rl*wM ,Ult0" ^ “
co'mrany, sh. 1 r. E 5; f,“
,,|w"
M
lS"
-nl'
h
The following s|&lt;ceial school
and Relie!* to explain the attem pt­ Lloyd as rnoipnigu manager of
Sanford Elks will astambla
s*..'., taL... i .idis--'Fred WUIUma, (Jraford engl- g " * " * prin,,p*'' ■nBOUnr" ' «~ ed Immlilng of an Amerkin de- the p ir q ' it. this »*.afiirjT*' •—*- .. Jewel. tJtuplw.kK iUfl
■ n i of
. b o , had
Friday, plf h t a t B VcIock In th#te
fill I"utd when slip f.'ttltM' T T ~it]V- Iznl:
“ T fil Spanish water* recent­
The f. Honing party memtier
JJT&amp; X *** s^ia*taati’tution will b eg in -lu
elubhou-c ‘ in “JillhpArfe plans for
pear in answer to disorderly eonN'lmJ-rr
1 maintenance 10.
ly.
European
powers
sent
reprewere
selected
to
do
,'i.oj
„u
nf
regular term Monday morning,
a barbecue
dinner to ba sad
dtjui chur^ca.
kinds I-*; number 2—mainte­
sentstlves
t»
laindnn
to
talk
em­
ed
m
.tJln
rd
tha
WncflU
la
to
obt0
M,
„
Stevens.
work
In
Sanfonl:
at Son Lando
an
ArniNtcu.l
FMil-s
ro'orcd,
«ni.I
to
nance ID, bonds M; numtor 4— •
Phil iluch, John Mrisrh. Itilt
'?&gt;
0t th°
*» “ *• following release, tha bargo plana to enforce non-inter
Fhelky, Hob Putifoy, James ti, have torn guilty i.r fighting, drew niainlcnan.e It), IhiihIs K; num­
principal sat* forth three classes Trntton agreement*,
Fred P. Domer, su ite d niter. mautxtlaa In Florid*
Sharon, Fred WUorn. Gordon u line nf (10 or a Jail srnlriBe of b e r I maintenance in. bond* I t ,
•Me lu tn lli out fir* mate* prate af r awaaa who are eltgtbte to aW * *• -■■■
Harnett, T. A. Ilrumlry T. I. 2t* days, James Norwood, *f«n numtor ft—indlntenanca It), bdnd*
aeta that the station raald under- trml roratlcnal classes:
secured. from Peter
10,
Frn-or, (irnhani llunt.-r, W. E. hlarl. and charged with fighting, ft, numtor it—nuiintcqanca
chairman of th* committee, Hen­ tab* at the **m* time emphasis- j “ I. Persons regularly employed
heard Judge Milter pronounce the
(I tin!&lt;«iHrtl MU |M|9 l« « |
Watson.
K
IGlenn.
.1.
F.
MeIng
that
there
era
scores
more.
—Those
who
are
regularly
entF t MIAMI, Sept. 9 —(/F t-F red P. ry Tamm, W. K. Edenflchl, An­
saiiie verdict n« in Fields' rase.
Clrll: n.l an.l II. J. la-hmiin.
part-time
Com , Demorelic nominee for gov­ drew Carraway, Charles Dunn, The iiartkutor propaaal* ta whkh ployed can attend
Glaaro Lon.lon, negro, ilirw -i
Those
apiminled
to
woik
with
ernor. said today if a special ses­ J r , Mr. Domer or any. othar Mr, William* n f tr ta d ar* | | ) hs* school provided they work reguthe County
Committrrman in fine of |ir. or 31) days in Jail for an)
cate
tropical
aternia,
(2)
find
an
torlg
not
lets
than
2&lt;
&gt;
hour*
club
ofCror.
sion of the Legislature in Janu­
r. unity prerlntcs are:
Picnic dinner will be served at economical and practical way to weekly. They shall not attend
ary could effect the state** partiriA. J. Wagner, t'holuoln; Frank
The Seminole County Cham­
use
Everglade*
pant,
&lt;3|
study
part-time
school
more
hours
per
0:30
P.
U.
Monday,
although
y sttes In tbs federal unemployTalbot, Oviedo; Andtew Ihid. ilteluk si d.
ber
of
Commerce,
located
in
beach
erosion,
(4)
find
an
economweek
than
they
nr*
employed,
want Insurance p an ho would ru'l many Elks and their friends are
Sluxia: Frank Silvers. Osceola;
Other defendant*, charge* and]
one of the world's grrntrst
ana immediately upon assumin'; expected to arrira earlier in tha kal, practical aad qukk way to **2- p ,r *on" temporarily oneinT. Alderman, Geneva; W. II disposition* follow;
cure Spanish raosa, and (St ezperi- teyml—Those who are tempera­ ritrus
p ro d u r in g
ar* n , W.
i
afternoon.
Office.
I'.qH-, Goldi-nrnd; W. It. Ilntlurd,
Georg,. A micron, « in* llln a
*
l&gt;r«*»un» »»
City
srrntfhrd its hrnil over Ihb. AHamcnte; T. I*, lewis, tainy Snake,
Exalted Ruler Dorner said a ment with the common 1st applka- r,,f unemployed mny attend tho
colored,
disorderly
hie'
,
Commission
limy
bring
about
•
"Tba present governor seems to
lion of tung oil
' Part-time school for not more one tivlay.
lahefrunt touulifkathiq project,
w.hsI; the Itev. J. W. Thompson, I I" or *jo days; pntdc Hill
be afraid of tilling the Legisla­ program for the evening la being
In elaborating an the phase e f , |t a « If‘W
*'»lly during a
Ikfi.ri' the Board of Direr, take Mary; John Hell, Lak.
ture together and 1 ran do nothing planned.
"red. disorderly conduct.
'„r 10 j «;
l,t l1l» (;.'“n,y.
Mora than 100 persons attend­
tors',
session
last
night,
Frank
Monroe, r.ti.l George Sintlli. I'u ■lay*; Maggie Brewer, n egr.. ",ln,r
about It until January,” he said. ed th* event last year.
*oM /
°8
Talbot,
Oviedo,
told
of
visit*
Z
l
’
h
"oTVtor!
Ir
»
,
t
h;i
V
.ro,teC
Mh«t*?h"y”
rh
^
nla.
Irunkenness,
five
day,Hetty
'
"mnierrn
director*
U«t night
The Insurance law provides em­
Other planned activittee for th*
ing a man confined to his bed
lie
pointed
nut
that
there
Is
The
first
public
speaking
of
ployers must psy ana percent ta x Friday night club meeting include
brrnu'e of illness. A die. of the campaign leading up &lt;n the I'silton, drunkenness, dismissed; good pu liability that WPA fund*
on salaries they pay this year to a report of ramp life a t Lake
ctlrus Joi.-r« It...I torn pro­ Nov. 3 eleetion* is scheduled for Henry Whili', colored, diiinkcu- could to mndu nvailahlu fur tha
b»
.
i
.
t
.
m
i
M
.
w
.
t
a
.
.
.
.
h
go Into fund with a levy gradu­ Winona by six boys who w en
riess. fr, or lo days; David Jones,
scribed by n physician.
Monday night ill
the Court negro, tilling bicycle in reckless endeavor.
ated to two percent neat year nml given a summer outing on Elk
Hevernl tor tutor 1 of the Cham*
While Mr, Talbot was, con­ House. Definite
penkers lun« manner, dismissed; Jessie ll.irils,
throe percent thereafter,
| longer be clatsr.l a* eligible for
fund*.
versing with tho III man, lie licit yet torn sclerted
to r responded to Mr. Glenn’*
Mr. Williams said that with two ttim part-time srhool training,
negro,
disurdtriy
cundue,
lift
nr
statements
by asserting that
picked up a rrai of orange
or more of the station, it would
“3. Contract student* |n..t
,10 days; l.,&gt;nnie Hall, negro, ilruna hikefront heoiilificntlon is, per*
be possible to heap track af all | ploymD^Sueh persena may nt. Juke used in the diet. Tlu&lt;
nod
disorder
y,
||i
l
or
20
days;
Imps, one of tlist most wortlty o l
storms without batag dependent .
for j,,b prrparutnry Irni-.- label bore the simple Infor­
I k ito it Mclntrc, negro, fighting, Imal proposal*.
mation, “grown and packed In
on ship, in tha law haromaUr area, |„g for a period of not to ex.
dismissed.
California.”
The planning toard member
LOB ANGELES, Sept, 9 . a mrlhod
th* gov-' m d three mrnths. They sh-dl
,
re|Hirtcd that several nthcl- pmj*
IA P |— Federal
District Judge
eminent bureau,
| have a regularly drawn ro n trv t
r m n e e r O f F lo rid a
| rets,, tu Ik*
by WI1A,
Laos R. Yaakwich made perma­
TOC KM MIICNT.UNH
Mr. Will lama ateo appealed to for a Job whkh by reasonaMi
Boh Highleyman, son a f Mr. the Hoard la worh toward tha ab- rffnrt they ran
lit
•
a
..a
fiimls, bnvtf Ijh-h ui»|»n»viKl IIM
nent yesterday an
injunction
preparr f ,r
I f IC'S I f ! J a u h H O n ^ U l e ari* in Wu-ihirmtori iftvwMilitiiC il*
upholding citrus marketing pro­ and Mrs. S. D. Highleyman of olition of a sbarb whkh ha* re- within the threr-mrnth*' ptri,„l
KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Sepl. 1). — -, It rnti&lt;»n i»f fumlte
vision* under th*
Agricultural Sanford, ha* accepted a Now crntly been eractad aa Lake Shore ‘ Ml** .Sierras said auhkrt* to (A*)—l’rrsidcnt Itoosevelt
mine
Ikpresentativa-clii t and Mrt.
JAi KSONVIl LK, Sr|»i. t». (,Ti
Mr. (!lrnn stiUl hu vipecU som&lt;
York city position with tha ad Boulevard between th* read Itself ha taught Inrlu.lr brnhkrrpinc. here today front Washington nn.l laotdon J. Ilatm-tt will letive lin e
Adjustment Act.
|jtnnx(» Arthur Wilmm, "j, p ) .1rrlran ^ in thi* in’iif fulun*#
The Injunction, first granted vartlilng department of the J, and Loke M ean*.
for Miami from wkelu
I shorthand, typing, business Eng- set out by autonmbl&gt; on * K.l). |, h
Inclu«!r«l in tin* project* »r#
a a a temporary basis on Apr. C. Penney Company, operator nf
mile tnur through the Great Smoky they will sail for Galveston, Tax., nrucr |»ru|M»nrnt of Impruvin^
He dccland th a t tha slructuro’a ,l*h ■“d apelllng.
FImi iif.i ut*rktiAnn* uutl luiviutiAw I pfoiH f»r wiirk *»ii wvuml
d, la In favor of the govern- a chain of retail star*#, accord presence is a menace to tha bout*-! . . ~ z z
Mountain'. Accompanied by puli- fur a visit of several weeks,
i«*f ihe Hiute, ilhii thin ttmrninjr, "tiw U , Improve nun U ti» thm
1 against Hugh David Ed- tog to Information rveeived to­ vur.l, since a a axcavatlon of th o ' y,rt*pr.
•
8&lt;”‘vr' mystery stmv tk a l leaden, he was expected tot
ryi*t»*m niut certain chariKM
is, ColUm fruit shipper, and day.
have a picnic lunch In the mmm j Tin- weather: I’urlly cloudy at hi# Humour home in otMihy A* ^**«»*r
"road
Slope”
waa
raqulrvd
bafora
recently,
had
i.i.
rr
l&gt;, !„• made on the local athletic
luntie Ueach,
Tha former Sanford youth hoe
las
him from
shipping
taina
ami
arrive
in
Ashevillr,
N.
'"M ight
and
Thursduy,
scolteird
l ‘“ "
work* ° r
*° hl*
Ilk; h.id been ill several month*, field and golf course.
as sags* fruin California In vio- been an active member of th* the house could ba built.
C., to night.
j -towers along west roast T hunPresident T. E. Simpson namwl *______
tetiaa ef tho probate quotas ea adverttelog profession fag the
■I: y. Extreme Ninthwest Fhirhla; lie was chairman of the Wilson
and Toomrr Fertiliser t ’oinpany
labliahcd by thu Secretary of past twa and one-half years. He Frr.i Wi son, B. F. Haines, Judge
generally fair tenight and Thin
waa Mandated with tha advarand other l.usinesses, chiirniun if
Agrkultur« Jan. 24.
'layF u r $ l ,7r&gt;0 Issu ed
the Florida Agricultural Tariff
' The
government
contended tteing staff ef the Orlande dally and Mr. Willtonu on a con miltm
Thursday’s li,h-s: h»w, t):’3l Association, Florida Citrus In-dith a t although the United Slates newspapers until he established to Investigate for the put pose o f.
Huilding penuita totaling II,*
attempting to dtecovor any m eth-!
■•prams Court Invalidated por­ resldanra to New York.
A. M. and |U;3:t l‘. M.; high. tutn and of commission* whim
In bte new position,
young od by whkh th* to tiding might be ■
tions of Um AAA, other parts
3: Id A. M. and 1:20 I*. M. Hun sponsored Ihe Florida eshhdts at 7311 were issued yesterday after*
I Klwmntona today ar* l.sAing committee was
Ml tba measure, including thoea Highleyman will utilise tlw train­ remoitd.
Instructed
to rise* at f);0H A. M. and sets ut the Chkago World Fair an,| the noon at City Hall, according to rcc*
■
—
I forward ta what la expected to rxpeciall/ invite all members of " 'U l*. M. Moon rises at 12 ml Clckcland Great Lake* Fspo-itioo, arils of Huilding kpcetor G. B,
bader which the citrus quotas ing to rapy-writing and adver­
Paxton.
■
. ,,
I he on# of the moat important
warn atUI in opera- tising layout gained In Orlando, _ ,
,n ' 1
**'
The Ktamlard Hit Company ob­
to tba preparation of advertis­
I meeting* of the ec*&gt;un nest the {'hamtor nf f’nmmert*, the A‘
GFJIHGIA VOTES
Linns ami Rotary clubs, tha
tained permission to e-«-el a »tor*
- - I - 4— 01-------I l f
Wednesday whan Bcott M l-nflI'hsrtrs Hells left this inn tiling
Thu Vailed States atturney'a ing aad Rahttdty ta be used to
e 6 '■
V*
on. V. 8. Senator from Florida, Hcminok County Bar Association fur the University nf Flmhi.i,
nffk* bar* said th* case waa •very state a f th* union.
ATLANTA. Wept. tr.-bPi — age tank to cost llJiOlk, Iswaliun
"&lt;U come to Hanford to address and both new members and pres­ where he will resume his studies Deal governor's drive to oust a of Ihe new atruduiv is uu Lak*
th« first of its bind to reach
■
| tho ctob and it* guests.
• final decision.
ent members of th# City ntld ns a .ophomnre at the stole school Georgia Democrats wrote their Shore Boulevard.
A second permit was issued to
Chjrh s is a im inhcr nf the I’i Kap­ veidict today on their nntl-NekV
All stuiient* who plan to a t-' Wonl that the Senator would County Commissions.
GANDHI RECOVER IN (i
tend Seminole County public to present at the next luncheon
The principal speaker on the pa Alpha fraternity and u stulf staunch inhuinistrutinnist from .Standard Oil for the nlterntloq
schools this yaar should regiitrr canto al noon today when I’rrsi- program today was J. Y. Cheney, menita'r on t)«- Heininvle, the I'ni tho Foiled Slates Senate. Gover­ of a frame building mi laurel
BOMBAY, India, Bapt. 9.—t/I1
nor Eugene Talniudge and Sena­ Avenue, Estimated t'« t Is $20t).
thix week if tto y to** not al- d ta l Walter Cokman told the federal
probation
officer of versity year Ismk,
The Mehttms Gandhi. Indian na
Nearly 400 people accepted the
C. C. Clark drew the third per.
tor Richard B. Russell, J r .
Klwanlans
at
their
weekly
me
t
­
ready
dene
so,
T.
W,
Lawton,
Tampa,
whu
talked
on
th#
routtoaaltet leader, last night wa* *e- in v iu tk n of the Proctor Chevro­
wound up a healed two months’ mit of th# afternoon, lie p'ana to
ing held at tho Mayfair llotrl tin* of hi* work. “ Moat Impor­
county
superintend*pt,
raid
w' d progressing faveribly to- let Company to wltnes a free
campaign with victory predic­ add one room to a stri'ctur# a t
that a letter of occeptancr had tant," Mr. Cheney sakl, “la the
recovery from a current ill- moving picture on their lot at Iday.
tions but mada no definite esti­ 1121 Ornngo Street. Estlmatctl
bran received.
In the k ttrr. fact that you must remember
despite a slight increasu in tie comer of Magnolia Avenue H* made tba atgtfaM t after
mates.
ro*t i* $23,
________
■ever*&gt;1I school patrons
pat row* had to- w hkh the president read to the that practkally all person* cent
Mb tomperaturv.
and Third Street h u t night.
dab, tha Renator aakl; “I have to prison will at one time again
Sons
of
the
Legion
will
ho
d
reg­
formed
him
thay
Much
favorable
comment
was
said ha waa **jffer­
NOKKIH IN HACK
your letter of August 27lh,,and enter society, and you must ular meeting* on Fihlay night*
aa to the registration tlma.
a l , i simple fever, first ap- received by tha local dealer on
Instead
of
Wednrsdny*
during
thu
deckle
what
they
will
do
then."
awt
Educational toetHotteM w U eb l"* * Jinrf ,h*‘ ,tl l » 111 ^ f ’V
th* eouad mala, whkh war*
laet week.
LINCOLN, Neb., Kept. U -bV) - •an. A iinrs ___ ia
Th# speaker also pointed out II)3d-'t7 school term, Percy Mero,
sponsored Jointly by th* local did not upen »*— *-)- will to *fU* ,nr m® *" a'ldres* your hi___t;
K*b,
Avcraas
Senator
tienrge
W.
Norris,
Vet­
wanlo
Club
on
Wednesday,
Sep­
chairman
of
the
American
Legion
that children should be krpt out
JAMES R. MILNE
company aad tba Chevrolet Mo­ opened tomorrow between • A.
Msr. Avcraas ___ t»
of jail whenever posaiblr and Hoys’ Work Committee, said tn- eran Nebraska Republican iitle- Apr. Aversa#
n
tor Company. Features nf th* en­ M.. and 12 o’cleak naan to ac­ tember 14th."
* V Raw TORE, Sept. 9.—VT)— tertainment. whkh lasted an hour cept registration*.
p'-ndent, was named candidate fur Ms* Av«e*a* __ l«
Immediately the local Kiwanis that the work of tha probation day.
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and a half war* th* showing af .Superintend**!
Lawton raid head began making plans for department includes this objec­ This Week’s meeting will fcotim' re-election tmlay with the filing JILY AVfl.
ItoSbm aw torar' ^ * wiw“ll,nir
Alt;.
A
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jj
of
a
petition
bearing
&gt;lgtive
In
lie
rotulne.
a
continuation
nf
rifh'
practice
tv
the
meeting
next
week,
Ik
ap­
scenra an the General Mater* regular bus rout* pebadutes will
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luIU tag eampantes on proving ground* a t Milford. b* observed aa • aanvautence to pointed F. 8. Lamson, Georg*
The program alia
Includ'd thr Junior Legion team which will. iu lure* on his behalf at the sec­ n
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tba Atlantic aad Pacirk Mkto. aad pictures of a Chevro­ pupil* who ragxlariy p m th* DeCottra and Robert Glenn on Eddie Reynolds, local business In Ihe pear future, schedule reg­ retary of state's office. Norris, 73, ft
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dted Monday u t bte borne let automobile as a field and manly school tiM M artotton i n ­ a m m ailttra to arrange the pro­ man, who rendered several sc- ular competitive event.- with other had not offerml for re-election and 7
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I had said he wished to retire.
gram.
Each member of the Ictiona on the piano.
tern.
outfits in the state.
'1 -track compatitor,

ta n ;

Ckamtor Aikd Vocation School
To fiooti Stale .RcfittratioB Tr
Mvtrial Unit Bcfia Thursday

Wagner.

LefitUHofi S o i f h t Institution
To EotaMMi Plant
At GsinoiviDe Site

Old Ape PensionFund
I G i v e n $9,000;
Mothers Get $3^86

Democrats Open
Campaigp Office
In Valdez Hotel

8. M. Lloyd Is Named
Party Manager Of
County Operations

waa

Slated

Elks To Plan For
Chicken Barbecue
that an intensive pro-*
la before the organise-1Supper At

Bo ■dedand that during his
office
..toceivod

bald
New Governor Will M
aaday.

chicken

Springs

C til k g f e U t U e

For January Term

California Get»
One Over On Old
Rival, Florida

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Beautification O f
MonroeShore
Is S e e n Possible J

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i t t c a ^ T s s t t l s a r S 'j ^ L T r j :

Judre Holds Citrus
Under AAA Statute Highleyman Acccpta
Advertising Pooition
With New York Firm

nowemployedby

CITY NEWS HRIEFS

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ItuiUlinK’ I'ermitH

Kiwanis Chib Schedules Senator
Loftin to Speak Here on Sept. 16

School Head UrgM

R All County

Pupils

L trfe Crowd Attenda
Free Chevrolet Show

Junior legion Will
Meet Friday NightM

LOCAL WEATHER

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* &gt; - '* poaalMa RfM lo torok
Britain** policy of neutrality toTend* Union* Congrsas.
Tkroo labor Icodcn loft hur­ TALLA1IABSEC, Sept, # .-(# )
of wintar with all Ita attendant mffaring from coM and riedly for Itari* to dWtaoo ~Uw —The Supremo Coart asld yoatar.
atanration, would tom hia fact aoathwaid whata Ufa in ita qoootlon wNh French labor Bond*. day Florida municipalities may not
ibta expectation of
will rotura ITr lnm laj and eiceed
wont atag* is pasadiaa eorapanad to a bad of Melos. Noth­ They
prior to the drawing op of revenue* frssi publicly-owned util­
ing could be more natural than that Florida should be­ sareport,
ities when they borrow from tbs
declaration of policy.
am s the h m of unfortunsta poopta alaawhora who Many delegates were d i r | h | Public Works Administration for
would ba spend the hardnbips of tha worth and would tbo
tbs Fascist
men
Paoebt govern
government*
of Ka- Improvamontf to properties.
find sanctuary under our warning sMea.
If tha res sons bln expectation to
rops had tW «M tbs Li
We do not wish to appear unsympathetic for thoaa un­ si neutrality understand
exceeded, the wort said the got*fortunata enough to ba caught In tha north without food, drl*tatot war* fevering native tloa of incurring tha obligation
clothing or shelter during the wfaitar. We wish it were British support of Uw Madrid gar- must be submitted to frtohoidara in
a referendum election.
so thst everybody, no matter how poor, could come to ernmrnt.
Florida and eaeapa their fata. Wa wish this state bad At say rats, tbs delegates worn The decision affects about 17
enough money la Its treasury aa that tha destitute in the expected to rots farther financial
ap­
whole country could be taken ears of right hare. We wish assistance for tbo Spanish work­ from the PWA previously ware
*
that all the citisena of Florida wars (adWIdwilhr so well ers la their struggle against Fas- proved by the court.
countrymen.
off that they could shell out of their own pockets and cistMeeting
Is the ancient Guild-1
provide food and lodgings for its winter vagrants.
kali, not far from famed Plymouth
Unfortunately, such Is not the cast. Florida has its Roe, whirr Sir Francis Drake In­
TONIGHT!
own problems of unemployment and destitution. It can terrupted a gnmo of bowling on tlw
scarcely provide relief for those already hart within .its tie rs to sail out and dsfest the
own borders, people to whom It may, perh**, really owe Spanish armada the Congress heard Ihnce^iiNi Cm ) Off
an obligation. How utterly unfair to expect that it open accounts of “underground’* actirWa Warn Chen
Its arms to all the unfortunates of the United Bates and Itles in both Germany and Aus­ CHICKEN DINNER Ws
| provide relief for them while they eeeape tha rlgere of the tria.
These wars described aa “per­
btlooped to the Ashley northern winter.
haps on* of tha most Important
Florida
la
simply
not
In
a
position
to
bear
tha
burden
|M to hove some roeogniof the struggle against
for the rest of the nation. Action should ba taken imme­ phases
diately to stem,D m inevitable tide of poundcM vagabonds Nsillsm."
In addition, the delegates wart
who will soon ba descending upon our borders. It is im­ being
ashed to approve:
perative, both for the sake of safeguarding our profitable I. Boycott of German goods and
tourist crop and for protecting our home people, that state service* In all parts of the wor d!
and county authorities repel an invasion which would 3. A plea for renewed measures
designed lo panlsh Italy for her
annexation of Ethiopia;
3. Expenditure of large sum, to
assist solcalist and trade union ref­
Magmkita tim
■Imers, MnilnHktaJlw
PMMoiN
snooQDtHiy
ugees from Germany isrid Aus­
I s atoted over tha news that
tria; and,
law ana models will embrace
4. Demonstration*
throughout

Modern -SAFE
PH O N E 4 7 8
Seminole County Laundry
Tor A Real Treat V bit Our Soda
Fom tain &amp; Luncheonette
SPECIALS
LA HUE LIMEADE with cherry.......... Be
Double Dip ICE CREAM SODA........ 10c

Otif r*fr*fi*1« mlwm tnnirw ml!*« t»r»
•foliar than
lire*.
Our prW* sr*» th* Intrant poasIM
for mi* lit v w.»rk.
Truck fir** rrlrrmlintf 8 •perlaltj

W ERT-The-JEW ELER
DiaroaMa AM Watehtn
FHm Welch AM Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Moeetiag AM Engraving

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(Any Flavor)

HOT DOG &amp; large glass Buttermilk lOe

Pineapple,

Cherry &amp; Strawberry SUNDAE........ 15c
RAKED HAM SANDWICH for.........10c
POTATO SALAD on Lettuce..............10c
Breakfast &amp; Lunch Served Every Day
Get The Best For Less Money At

L A N E Y ’S

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‘TrlC hi-rome u f I runch ctm nler-e

iogo during the World Tiirope is supervisml, aw T ,I ing *,
report, by a joint
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War, now SO yrarn old but ntlll
Ing Ictus than 3R. tells tha Congress
International
of
. j young is—of all rnmmltts*
'Tha president of a large shoe the ^ r ! n th n t h e rjra c re t for staying
Federation of Trade Unions and
things—to
■ a r l l i l s i company ride* hie *LI
* yawn. That’s all,
" Just yawn.
International secretariat repre­
’frie n d s of MUUnguette declare she has retained her sentatives who “at Intervals pxSprit to work rtrry day, while
l i d d hta PM employees ride ynutB longer than any French woman since Sarah Bern­ smlne and consider the work that
l aatamabilee. fa he to bo praised hardt. Explaining this eye-filling fact she oaya, Tvo Is being secretly carried on.”
done it by yawning. Yawning is the greatest beauty treat­ "We have neeessarlly to be exflag aa aaampta of frugality or U ment ever known.
reedlngly reticent in regard lo
kg I t W Condemned for hla rloeewhnt Is being done." the report
"
'American
girls
are
supposed
to
havo
the
moat
beauti­
M M mathnds thereby heaping
adds, “*s published details might
tommy eat of circulation and de- ful legs in the world, hut they piny tennis, swim and tk&gt; easily lead to the arrpxt of our
all aorta of hard exercise to get them. All I do is yawn.
yaprtag eiher men ef Jobs T
“ 'Yawning stretches every muscle. It is a recipe for comrades. Time wlt| prove thst
youth
as well ns beauty. If my morning yawn and stretch
'fam e estimation of tha power
*g tho Queen Mary’s propellers isn’t enough, 1 Invite some politicians to dinner. That
UMg.ho gained from an acrldent keeps me yawning—and young—and some sny beautiful.'
M M eeturred when the giant ship
"So, lads, If the Only Girl stifles a yawn ns you edge
Mtak haing berthed recently. Us up to whisper sweet nothings in her ear, don't tnke it ns
■jtoMab picked up s ferry boat a gesture of Imrcdom. She may Just be fixing to slay you
iM d Sleeks away and slammed it with her enchanting beauty. She may be, but on (he
■ M i * bulk bead so hard that other hand tho lovely Mistinguette may be kidding.”
AMS' Of tho HOO pasengtr* were
Ma«W* to the darks.

Secretary Hull has called upon
lha.kroiaa ef the world to unlto
to ’g ip a sia t effort lo prevent Iho
tawing ad Mm forme of a gononl
amt which might result In n "vorMaMa shattering of rlvltastlon,”
IM P See, the last tiaw the brains
*f 4ha world g at together they deVtaad the Versa 11lee Treaty, that
mmmowntsl document which was
aOppseed te make everybody love
hta boother so much that anolhM war would be impossible.
, James Speyer, New Yerk bankSK retorntng from Europe adds
MW role* to that of Thomas La*a having th* conviction that
a
In no danger of war In Eu­
rope Mayka its just the optimis­
tic mythology of big financiers
•had makes them view th* outlook
with such roso-eolond glasses but
SfttMo distance and from what we
M d M tho papers It looks a*
•tough all that wouU ba necesa dry to hat* tha rspM on go off
Would bo for aomoons ta aay “boo*
id ftro a cap pistol
Daring tha Ethiopian crisis last
NR whan England and Italy atomnl
OS tha brink of war tbera occurred
■ 1masting between Mussolini and
MS admin ta, th* tenor of which
la credibly reported aa follows;
7 | k your policysaid tho ad■ M ai spooking to II Due*, "te
ptoaaod with aa aattaa which will
pcwSMate war with Qaaat Britain,
w R .W w you. Eat wa think wa
•■ ■1 to MO you, before you irrav-

"Brat For tha South6

Fog 3S years Dealer A Gay’s Palate bars been made
especially for the Heath.
,
They wlH not chip, crack, ar peel nmier the Heathers sun
and rain.
Alway* specify Dealer A Gay’s Paints.

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NE-HI

CountyCommiasion E n g l a n d ' s Eden
Allocates $150,318 Moves T o U n i f y
For Operation Cost Whol e Continent
irsatlnsoa trow aoa*
lond* 13.

Doctor ft Gty'i Quality Punts

Bottling Co.
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LONDON. Sept.
Al­
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_
though
Foreign Seres-

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Tearing down the lotsl County1tary’ AnthoaynWrn _______
moved swift.
mllUge, the
following rmult*
rasults |y
‘ |u t night to unify Europe**
ars obtained: gwwrsl
j
revenue, 7 neutrality in the Spanish civil

mills; mails and brMg* *”
fund, S war.
mills; fine and forfrllure fund,) Auioua that the rebellion’s beat
3 mills; mail and bridge oinking be kept from spreodlog to the rest
fund, 13 mills; mothers’ pension| of the contiMat. Eden, who is kept
fund, t-3 mill; agricultural fund. In bed with chicken pos, kept in
3-4 milt; publicity fund, 1-3 mtll.j constant tonch by telephons with
Analysing the general oporo- the foreign office,
lions budget, an amount of fM,laformed sources said It was
600 for legsl tspensrs, bond r*-' Edon who summoned the first sesfunding costs. and other Items lk&gt;n , t
tateraationsl neutrallaffillate.1 with the ventura is , , wmBlUw „ B tt, Wednesday
the largest single Item.
I morning In hta offlr* under tha
The
aecoml largest single chairmanship of W. S. Morrison,
unit 1* for III,000 allocated fo r| flnaneUI secreter yof ths treae(wnslons under the social wel-1 ury_
W,'i ,1 ■, *
W ro, they sold, was rosponsibta
Nine tadividual n p tm t a e - 'for ^ oni. r hutructlag tho Britcounts falling under Jfc«' w ^ .ta h rhorg* d’affaires in MadrU te
and brldga fund total IS7AH.
| ascortain tho truth of root) charge*
Tho fin# and forfrltara funJ, g0varnment forcaa war* using go*
which irtcludaa tlw Mlortao and ^mb*
«p#ns« of tbo law-enforcing | At tho ram* tlm* th* charg*
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itaWnlK*. G .A .D . Ogltvle-Forbos,
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*• Moh. tlm Inquiries.
fv t* l mhH remains so lh" • B 1**1* nmhossador te Spain,
umn
1 1M7*
*l» H- o . Chilton, w u told to ad.
until Sept. M&gt;, mi.
vie* tho robols -grav* ro o ^
quencoo” might follow thraatened
Officers Seek Clue S T J tiS Madrid in reprisal.

In Miami Snlelde

Bush n raid, authoritative qnar— - ■
to n feared, might rooalt In Uw
MIAMI SHOREit. Sept, t,—GT&gt;, nmptate upoat of tha pvopoaod ta—From an onigamUs fnrawoll taraattannl commltta* to mguh t a
note, anUmritioo sought to Warn roatrallty, hscaaao it weald ontoday why Mrs. Harriett Brock-, daagor tha live* of British and
man, 4*. fired throe hottete Into other Oatlaails.
Jack Sinclair’s hack and aaa totoi Rapa waa agpiemad that Fart.
Ms head, billed bararlf wtMk a ugal-wklch has withhold aocon-

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&gt;Joseph Mefoch, Jr„ la John Dighton Hoot
Honored .On Birthday At Dinner P a r t y !

Soc&amp;r/ i4m/ Personal

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Mr. And Mrs. O h m
Give Buffet Sapper

^Social Calendar
WEDNESDAY.
f

Annual business meeting of
the f l n t Baptist Church will be
held a t 1:00 P. M. at tho church.

THUBSDAY
The Alathean Class of the First
Baptist Church will have its reg.
alar hualneai and social mooting
a t ■:«) P. M. at the homo of Mm.
i . W. Kay. 2472 Palmetto AcoAn important board meet log
of the First Christian Church
will be held at It:00 p. M. at the
church. All members of the
church are incited.
The Ijjrmsn School P.-T. A.
will meet at 7:00 P. M. at tba
Lyman School near Longwaod.
The T. K. L. Class of tbo First
Baptist Church will hare a busi­
ness meeting at 3:00 P. M. at the
at the church annet.
A sewing meeting of the Con­
gregational Friendship League will
take place at 3:00 P. M. at the
home of Mr*. Elitabeth Jewett,
West Eighteenth Street.
The Fidelia Claa of the First
Baptist Church will meet at
8:00 P. M. at the home of Mr*.
D. K. McNab, Paula, with Mr*.
TfrNah and Mrs. Julian Vnrn
jx hostesses.
The wedding of Miss Katherine
flymes to Rohert F. Greenlee will
take place at fl:(W P, M. at (he
home of Mr. and Mrs, Roy F.
flymen, Loch Arbor.
FRIDAY
The Junior Department of the
First Presbyterian Church will
hate a picnic at San Lando
Springs. Members will meet at
2t30 P. M. at the church.
Regular mreting of Semlnoh
Heheluh Ludge will take place at
StflO P. M. at the Odd Fellows
Rail. The president of ^he as­
sembly will be In attendance.
The Junior Department of the
Methodi d Sunday School will have
a picnic a t flan Lando Sprlngi,
Members will meet at 3:00 P. M.
a t the ehurrh nnnext.
The Workers’ Council of the
First Baptist Church will m-et
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The diarc.* r.f the First Bnptlat Church will meet a t HOO
P. M. at the chnrrh.
MONDAY
Monthly business and program
meeting of the Woman’s Mission­
ary 8ocWly UT the’T ir rt MltMfl1st Church will take placa a t 3:30
J jf . M. at the ehurth.

Mr. and Mrs. Fraak V . Chase
gave an informal buffet supper
Tuesday evening at their home la
Wind*m*re m honor of Mia* Kath­
erine flymes and R a b a t Fargo
Greenlee of Chicago wboee mar­
riage will taka place Thursday
-aftemocn at 1:00 o’clock at the
Rome of Misa flymes’ parent*, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy F, flymen, Loch Ar­
bor.
Supper was served from the dia­
log room table which was centered
with a large bowl of yellow gar­
den flowers. Other table* for the
guest* were placed on the laiyr*
verandah. The honor g u rita were
presented with a novelty salad
fork and spoon.
Those present were: Miss Katherlne flymen imd Robert Fargo
Greenlee, honor gaeata, Mrs. Gordon Cherry of Tampa. Mis. CarmiU Barber, Ml«s Margaret Pe­
ters, Stanley i Vernay, Thomas
Adams of Chicago. Maxwell Slewart, and Mr. and Mrs. Chase.

Baileys Celebrate
Their Anniversary
Mr. ami Mrs. Fred llalTey, resi­
dents of Ijshe Mary for mnny
year*, celebrated their sixtieth
wedding anniversary on Friday,
Sept. 4, when they were entertained
with nn informal party given hy
a group nf Lake Mary friends, A
feature nf the evening was a
greeting rard shower from friends
nil ever the enunlry.
Mr. and Mrs. Halley were marTied In Elllcotlville. N. Y , Sept.
4, 1870. the year of the Centen­
nial Eahlhitlnn In Philadelphia. In

Davis-William
In Mystery Film
At Ritz Today

ool Days!

Jl’hn Dighton enteiUined with

148 ebrated his third birthday annl- “ .dinner party Saturday evening I

Ip'etionah
M k « 'M a rjo rie Boniske Uft
(*(*B j H r Tu'cal&lt;»o*a, .\|a., to
&lt;*mrn her atudics at the In ivaraRyaf Afahsma.
^^4t*a Martha Fox underwent an
a p m tlM this morning at St. Vla***** Hospital in Jackjontil.r.
Dull* Bridgman left today
f t f Orlamji* when* *kv will m t?r
nurae’s training at Dr. lic itt llo«.
pitsl.
Mrs. fi, M. Macllnnough of
Jacksonville arrived t.slay
to
visit Mrs. J. U Ingley, South
Sanford Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Iiwlinet
hJ 'e 41 their g u c ti i r a c w
days, Mrs. J. |. SL ..ait an.: son.
frank.
Mr*. E. C. Kch. ... lh&gt;u;;trsx
Echols, Roy Kcllul .
Echols left ycit.ru.", f„, |&gt;j„ i;.
aril, Ala. U» *|“ Hil e v. (r.

rersury this week, wa* honor ** hl’ •'(' ra&gt;‘ on West Twentieth
gtiv«t at a birthday party g j^ n j Street in honor of Miss Margaret
Tuesday afternoon hy hi* mother. M*ctkmju*h of Jacksonville and
Mrs. Joseph A. Mrl.ch. at their I
Wn lsce of Chester. S. (’,
home on Magno'i* Avenue.
| * h" ar*’ Bue»ts in Sanford. Ihnncr
Games and contests were eiy wa* ,t' r ’,e'1 ,ro ™ * l°nF table ovJoyod and prizes were awarded Jo
with a l.iee cloth and ren*
Endsley Mcisch and Bobo D *anl,*r*J wl,h a hou,lu«l ° f guden
who won h r a marble hunt. Y B ai00*'** in P**1*1 shade*,
h stess wa* assisted with the gamaa I Dancing was enjoyed after dinly Mr*. John Mtlseh. Mr*. Jeha ‘ !* r- Th"!* pr*»*nt
were;
the
Melseh. J r , Mrs. Wynn W. Fa*- * tar * * “ ■ » » XacDonough of
ter. and Mr*. John I , Galloway. I JarkaanvflW, Caroline nil!. MarBalloon* and m lnlatun ships
f f . KAhleen Lanry.
w w prtMtntH to the roest* la * * r" n
«nd D. U Prr(he dining room where the la h k ""*■ J r -_ * “•** • Wallace if
wa* overlaid with a novelty d oth
S’ * " nichmn! Dea*. Jenls-Mrlng a nautical design. Tha ntnB" ,,u rt *tul sn e 'l. Robert
b i r t h , c a k e ariw topped^w ltha
•*
■&gt;"«"« Henminiature boat bearing threw light- ** D ysm bandJohn Dighton.
,t**Jlw ’ A. ffllfT ,*c1h" " * *f ***! Mr. and Mrs. "lrwin' Fleischer
*v*.W°e
»
s a sod young son havr gone to DayTTmae invited were: Joseph A. tuna Beach to spend several weeks.
Mel«ch, J r , honor guest. Mary
Martha Melseh, End*'ey Melseh. | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fleischer and
Meara Fatter, Lillian and Dig! daughter, rhylll*. are living ternBoyle, Mary Ann Galloway, Dot- porarily In the I Irwin Fleischer
He Attn and Jane Whltner, Olyve home on West Tenth Street.
Aim and Ada Adam*. Jane Chap- '
,“ 7T* ,
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man. Mary Zachary. PhytH* &lt;. M,»'• J Wrln.lein of St. PeterrFleischer. Bobo
Dean. Thomas ! b“ fir &gt;• visiting her son and .laugh.
*peer, Billy May. Bobbie Ast. an d . Jer-ln-Uw. Mr. and Mm. George
T. I, Harris. Iff.
Weinstein, South Sanford Ave' __1 ___1_______ jnue.

Shinhober Home b
Scene Of Meeting

Friends i f A. 11. Z. ;r r w ! " :&lt; .
g rit to learn that tic n iir:.... . .
Mr*. J. B. Crawford presided
be III a t Waycros* lb ■id
o'u-,o
uvrr the regubr meeting of Cir­
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Utile ilnvis and Warren Wil­
cle Number Throe nf the First,
liam com- t«&gt; the Hit* Tliriit»r for the past two m»ni .
Methodist Church held Tuesday
today in I heir new co-starring
afternoon at the homo of Mr*. |
Mr. gnd Mrs. Fra-.l
Warner Bros, production, “Satan
, S. it. Shlnholser. llak Avenue.
i
Met a Lady." Warren William ley h ate arrived fir
; Mr-. II. W. Turner led the de­
play- uppi site Ml*.s Davis, while land. Md., to make ti.. ir I
others In the ra*t include Alison Sanford. They ate tec 'in,t . ii votional and Mrs. J. 1*. Hall
taught a chapter from the hook,
Skipworth, I’orter Hull, Arthur Ball Apartments on We t i
"The
Stewardship Lifo.’’
teepth
Street.
Treacher. Marie Wilson, Winifred
1 Kofreshmcnt.* were served into
Shaw and Olin Howland.
The picture Is bated on a novel
Mrs A. C. HcHeyno.d.s l.ri In the ufit rnoon by the h'»*t*»*,
hv the famous writer of fiction, relumed from Chattaitooi.i and 1UMi" ted by Mrs. Lucille .VlbritPashlcll Hammett, which l* one Maryville, Tenn., where alio rpur. ton. Thus,, present wee?: Me*.
nt the best the author has turned several Weeks. Mr. Mcltcyn dd«. | J B. Crawford. Mr*. C. M. Flow-•
out. It is written in his u«ual who spent last week there with 'c rs . Mr*. It. W. Turner. Mr*. J . !
I'. Hull. Mrs. Georgia Hart. Mr*.
style, with mystery und thrills her, has also returned homo.
J. C. Vaughn. Mrs. C. F. Hranan.
rombined with sophisticated hu­
mor, love ami intrigue.
Mrs. Mattie IUU. who *p*nl Mr*. J. E. I’roslon. Mrs. lauilH*
The story Is woven about thu a month’s vacation at Clear­ Albritton. Mr* W. M. Carter,
search hy a bund of crooks for water, has arrived m spend n ami Mrs. W. I , Clark.n legendary Ivory trumpet, sup­ frw day* here before returning
I Mi** I d a May Jennings nf
posed to contain n fabulous for­ In Clearwater for the season.
Jacksonville i* expected to artune in Jewels. Murder follows
.LktMb- iv,vnrrnw to spend n •hz.'i
on murder as the rrook* double
cross riicfi Tit her In their battle turned homo ufl^r _ altejullng ' time lu re with Mi** Marguenie
Jo cheat racli other out of the -n iw si ” reboot M- :i„ " I ’ui— &gt;
forunv.
»lty of Misxieo in Mexico City
Bette Ihivl* again plays Ole She visitisl relatives in Mary i Miss Joan Rols'rts returned yes­
part of a "bail girl." in this In­ viUe. Ti nn, m th** ctmdiuiori of terday from White Springs where
(he spent two wrek* with hrr aunt,
stance using her lovers to help the summer course.
Mr*. ||. V. Carver.
her In ohtaining the jewels, ami
polishing Ihsun off in one wity nr
another when they erase to he
of further use to her. William,
also, is an unscrupulous charac­
ter.
180‘J they moved to Dtisvl'.le, N,
Y , where Mr. Bailey was engaged
in business fnr a numlTr of years,
They have licen living on an ornngp
grove n few mile* west of liiko
Mary since I'.KTJ.
Mrs. Bailey was horn Vov. 3,
IftS.i and is HI y-ars old white her
husband, who wa* born June 4,
IRT.I, is K year* old. They have nn
children.

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Now is the time to get out
those Heavy Clothes and]
Let (7 5 -

Reclaim then
Our Dry Cleaning Wi l l
Make Them Look Fresh
And New!

Just Phone
Well Call For
And Deliver

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Ne-Hi Bottling Co.
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mild ripe tobacco

John Dii'hlnn and Sam Dlcthton
left (he first of the we*-k for
T usulorsa, Ala. to enter th*
Sophomore Class at the Univer­
sity of Alabama.

. . . nobody ever made a
Thursday

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flood cigarette without it

B i

M i l d . . .Chesterfield tobuccn
is mild . , . nm strong, not
harsh, nut hitler . . . hut
pleasing In the taste.

BETTE DAVIS
WARREN W H l iAW

P i p e . . . ( Ihesteriield tobacco
is ripe . . . ripe like a hij»
juicy apple liuntfintf on the
tree. . . full of good llavor.

You Asked For It Back.
So Here T i s ----------------

The mild ripe 'Turkish
tobacco used for Chester­
field Cigarettes adds u
pleasing aroma and taste.

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COACH
C o I U g i a n t Boast
First Win Over Pros
At Dallas CeateaiUal

LEAN
Fiac Siih b 1«|
la Praipact Far

S tiiio m A n Started

CalcgtGrUfcn

W Comeback h
Namganwtt Hard
ttVllXK, Sept. t.— UF)_ «*«* Houthwcst featured the midwet* writers a n M so *— p* thriller played in 30-degrt-e
ia U ah m lty of PTortdo &gt;» »**.*&gt; ; T w w Owtowlnl Eafoftonn from IKN bot P ^ * 0* " Co***
Moo of a wleaiaw i h m 1 ®°* I* l°°k a blocked tool hick
m i a rt riantc.
, off tko too of Jack Hander*, who
■Coacb Josh Codr. tolled W * l1" * *■* tkr“ of hla IojI
* alUhamaJ eoartilng r* .,
** fmta *5?
Had la thow tooolu o u t 1 Tko All-Star. acorod fine, in tko
Mo tko graaad no.
i *klrd qeartcr. Rangy Jim I m Mow .
trailI gj a now nntom of
***** Ualvoralty of Arkansas
aa ianptrtenrod squad • tWrt** hrtatwptad a dangerous
to m aM ton of tha laai ™* *oM P«“ Gene Romani, Bruin
bkb loot bmio m m than *t *^M*&lt; loaaod on hla awn 23-yard
m o h m la history, wtro *!rtP*
fru™
f imdaatlon.
t*** B * l

SIMPSON WI LL
HEAD CHAMBER
FOR 2nd TERM

oponcr wllb Devtdaaa Hart. I t
and iko lara i l i hr Colgate’s
Red Raldtra a weak Mar. "Oar
aqoad la aamU, msasMrtag only
41 I weald aay that prospects
are Joot aboot overage."
Tko
aoron
regalera
loot
through graduation worn thrro
ball carrion, MMBag tko d r ­
ool caller, and tko entire left
aldo of the lino with tko renter

welcome co-op*retkin fru n nil
pernona approached far nld. Fur­
ther, ho eald, all member* would
bo railed upon thl* year end
oekrd to fire tome of their scrv*
Iceo to the Chamber.
After coneldorahlo discussion,
the Board of Director* Ia*t night

SPORT CHATS

i the K° forth to bottle for the honor
n at of their achool, there la tomeI The BL Johns River will he the
thlnr that touches evrn the
ndn n* Jonger will use tho principal point In the advertlsnl«
calmer,t
cf person*, somcthlnr
w a s sysUm which pro-ling,
' rT that stirs the souls of the must
few victories during the past
Ths vuluntrered services of
PMn.
Installing n Harry M. Papwurlh were acceptyears, Cody
w oy Is
|* installing
i the ll,!r*B* human.
n ef hla own, calling for short | rd to nttrnd every meeting of the |
Isckloexplalnablo Is that certain
formations and the use of fltate Rond Department until
those somcthlnr that football game*
■ rti.
| gome final action haa heen taken
class | do to a peraon. vseept perhaps
1 f**!?jn npj»ar faille well In refpn-mc to liptirovlng road
rhcrv| th at th e y -a lts-o n v n f c e f in f u r !
II between Hanford anti Titus­
..J"'11 -paUad inu, vduek. WthiagM ■»’&gt; ' j
ville.
~ *——
, ,n* can do so thoroughly,
Waller Coleman, president of
haWy »ill got the rail at renaulrv
There •» certain to bo a tlash I
Tkfoo seniors—Captain Julian ths Hanford Klwanls Club, invit­
r , i “* spirit* when youth at It’s best
ed the Boa nl and nil others In­
M m . Charlie Root and C ard,to
*
meets In divided sides, rachj
Mngkss form the nucleus nf the terested to attend a Klwanls
.
struggling for the same goal and
B*»rd m llngent. S. f . fon. a meeting Kept. 15 at the Mayfair
fstable by Bin Bhakespeare, ^
MRinr, and Harry Klrklller, lunlor H old where Hen. Scott M. Lofs to u t!***** m*|llrei| * 1,l‘ *hr same will
former Notm D u n star, on the ,k&gt;'
. ,. | to win. Not as many people beprobably will see considerable sc* tln la to bo principal speaker.
AB-Btan’ tP. Tony Boraosky, o c '« ’1
A report from the treasurer
itand-1
•*» cullrwu football players
Um at tha tackle posts.
Fordknmlto la the OlanU’ back- L ,
lapkamorea must mme through showed a rash balance on hand
i fill'
“n*y f"r money or scholarfWld, hit Uw gaol post with u '
l*J,/1 ships, hstessly dolor their pull
In good ■hapo If Florida shows any Sept. I of $2,03IJM&gt;.
try far placement goal from tho,
.» with no Inspired courage, but
B. F. Haines, chairman of the
particular strength on the flanks.
BRUIT, Ran.. Sept. t.- « P » - ■ - R a lm y tc n than got off a|
t* e a '* hr' r play for the honor of their
Floyd Christian, a senior, Is the Election Board, re|airted certi­
school ami fur tho love of the I’leased with his victory In Ik* p n a t. that raOed to the QUnts’j J
fication of votes rast Sept. 1.
■mat likely slitte r at one end.
read
the
recent primary, John F. Tko, n If, carertag ever TO yard*. Mill-1! "
The line likely will average about Secretary Bagwell
randldate
for county clerk, pur- Mg Wok* through to block SsI N pounds to the man, hut tho names of 23 nrw direr1tors takis In
So, whrn uninformed foot­
rausky'a punt, the hall rebound- f*
hie bile Id will be lighter.
ball-prejudiced person* attempt
much tu u'aho you beiteve that these
class boys go out on the gridiron and
imlnc t ‘, k *helr livis ami souls merely
hark field may ke a surprise. These
i but f°r the money Involved, with no
Mind* Duke Warren, Harold
pound fccllna of patriotism and honor,
f Rose*, Rugs Hendricks, Kenneth
i nre then do as we would do and say
WUlhi, Rob Ivey and Waller May•a We would say, "that’s what HAVE YOUR WATCH repalred W IU . TRADE radlw for used
by ono who molly knows' kaw' Piano. Randall Electric Co.
you think,” thin go home boast­
' lorry. Paul Brock and Mnnn Mill- known os the "dean of F r e n c h ! --------------- ---- _
.. —
■" '
— —7---------I. Mao. MW to the scpiad, have poten- hymbollsts," died of n heart at- The people of Iran, formerly ing that football Is still the Briggs, Jeweler, Mag. Ac*.
tack Friday.
Persia, call themselves Irani.
greatest game of ’em all.
| tMIties.
PERSONAL!
MEN (1KT Vigor At Oncal New
Alabama hunters nre not allowed
Ostres Tonic Tablet* contain
to shoot birds nr animals from
raw oyster in vigors tors and ether
aay craft propelled by or attached
stimulants. On* dose peps up or­
(a m atarcraft
gans, glands. If not delighted, (
WMB far light houtomaker refund* few cent* paid.
Ml Lancet Av«.
Call, write. MeReynolds* Drug Co.

had litUa chance to show, publication used by yachtsmen,

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BfsACK-DRAUOHT
Par Fteoa Hvslem Helpo
To Prrveot Hkhnesa

FREE! STOMACH ACID, QAB
PAINS. INDIGESTION relieved
quick. Get Frew sample doctag’s
prescription, Udg*. a t MeReynolds' and laney’s Drug Stores.

Ono of the
advantages nf
Dock-Draught I* that. If It it
taken nt the first disagrrrablifooling of constipation, one or]
two doses usually bring relief.
Prompt relief, such as that. Is
well worth while. Constipation
Is too dang*rout to bo negleetrd.
**A clean system for health”
plan has saved thousands nr
peeple much usrlcss sickness.
They hasp n package of BlackDraught In th* family medkln*
cabinet ami take this purely veg­
etable laxative at th# first sign
of MMlIpaMon. They soy the
ndl#f It brings Is mighty banl

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FRONTAGR ON Blake Highway
Na. t, Orlaad* Road, |M ,00
par aare. flawing wall hammock,
D M k par ana. Pfcoa* 3223.
Oa*retreat Load Cm, Ortsmb,
COLORED WOMAN

ta bast.

Ptad out, by trying It** why
as many people prefer BlackDraaght when It comaa to buyfag a laxailve.—aihr.

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H A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 10,

German Labor
Corps Pledges
Nazi Loyalty

N U M B E R 27S

E n ta b tf c M f a 19W

RADIOPHOTO SHOWS WAR-WRECKED IRUN BURNING

43,000 M n ‘ArnetT
With ttpades WiU
‘Follow Wherever*
Chancellor L o a d s

rtH S a p p o r t
i n u u f As P rop
Rest Of New Deal
Gets M a j o r i t i e s

1m

Rebels Turn Down
Offer For 15-Day
A rm istice Period
D e p u t y

E s lrid g c

E x e c u te s

H u n d re d

Diplomat Envisages
Op p o r t u n i t y For
Change In Spanish
Code Of^ Statutee

Potential K i l l e r s

NURNBURG, Grrimarf, Sept.
Chief County Ih-puty O. R,
10 — (4*) — Armed with shiny
Kstridgc al Delated today at
spades, 41,000 members of Nazi
the mas* execution of a hun­
Germany's Leber Corps today
dred embryonic killers—tiny
pleaded lasting - allegiance to
black widow spiders incubated
Adolf liltler as "happy, healthy,
In the sheriffs office.
self-confident soldiers cf work."
The potential nmrlcrvrs were
Smiling, liltler pleased with the
ot
offsprings of a captive black
Nail convention's recepitea of his
widow which hid consumed half
anti-UoUhevlst crusade, heard
a dnxen grasshopper* during
the work treops promise to "fol­
her period of 1'inrrrration
low'’ -you wherever you tend.'*
ATLANTA, S«pt 10—
Hr T*e I *
within a glass jar.
Hiller last night In a speech
(AP)—Tba senatorial hope*
Sixinlah lU-ltida were reDeputy Uhl ridge lighted n pa­
before
800,000
nails
assailed
bol­
i f Govtmor Eugene Talper torch nml Ihnut it Into th&lt;» ’iMirtnl tmlny to have turned
shevism, democracy and Jews.
down n ))n&gt;po*al for a 11V*
N w r D eal c ritic , w ere
transparent prlmn whrre tha
Her fuehrer's personal address
tiny Rcnerul urmiatice in tlw
to d a y u n d e r a n a v a lathy spiders, hxrd y Inrger thsn
to the frurth annual n ail party
civil war.
o f b a llo ts In d o rsin g
n plnhend, spnm|iered over Ihe
convention followed a proclama­
Tlu* iin&gt;|«&gt;sal, credited to
( r o - R oosevelt
R ic h a rd
B.
tion in which he defined the
nearly invisible skeins of a wrb F "tlliilunmt of great influ*
nails’ next Immediate goal at
spun by their mother.
Ruaasll, J r , f o r re-election,
ence, t'livisngt-d n change in
rvpossess Ion of her colonlea and
This exclusive radiophoto showa the Spanish city of Irun in flames jus; after its capture by
The mother fought raurnge- the riitlicnl ivjinlnh coniUtui R ussel], th e te n th so u th rebuilding
of
her
economic
strucrebel
troops.
Loyalists,
who
held
the
strategic
town
fur
more
than
u
week,
retreated
lieforv
the
ously against the overwhelming tlon to make it nu.ro ics m D em ocratic s e n a to r to
be. rs-aowilnatcd thla yvar, mad*
smoke nml deathly hent. But her
lure.
joverwhelming Insurgents, leaving It In ruins. Note ihe flames raging from one rnd of the c|ty to
reptshle to the Rightist element*
teymlty to the President the keyAsserting “the reck of founds- the uther&gt; (Associated Press Phot*)
final lot was to drop exhaust­
ri veiling against the Boclallat
U«n of th# fttmte U an author!*
of Ida successful flfh t for
ed. and near the death she had
government.
Urlan wllt,M Hitler raid:
aix-ysrr t e r m
In | taleradministered to her Insert vic­
Madrid's accrptanra nf
thn
Elinor Cate, competing
as "Unlimited Individual
liberty
Urt* party primary.
tims, to tho h llom of Ihe Jar armistice was said tu have been
TIN rtd-suipcndercd govtrnur, “ Miss Fort Myers," won the title lends to anarchy.
ns her brood perished with her. counted upon. Fascist Rebel
Ms ffsbomatorial "heir apparent" of "M ist Florida in a state-wide. ma|| , tales have experienced
leaders totally rejected"
tho
beauty
contest
held
at
D
ay
to
n
*
,,^
Hewtructlvw
effects
of
demoesad Us alato of half dotrn
plan preferring tu fight on for
Beach
and
will
represent
Florida
■tati bou n officers, wer# iw tpt
L ' *' racy,
inntplcte control nf the nation.
"tlalshvlsm seeks to destroy
sa t hy popular majorities run- at the Great lakes exposition
An unofficial armistice how­
contest
In
Cleveland,
Ohio.
(As­ culture as we see In Spain whete
atsa up to two to one.
ever, [revailed before the ho80 percent of Ihe leading person
Howell maintained a record sociated Press Photo)
sieged city nf
Ban Sebastian.
all tics are Jews.’’
of so defeats in a political ca­
The Rebels, who took neat by
In
his
12,000-word
proclama
rte r which sent him from guvhurt ami can rapture Ban Betlon. rend to the 800,000 nails
crmonhlp to the U. B. Senate.
lustlan If they wish to press
Hx.-vut
how
fur
the
sciiurr
of
earlier in the day by Adolf Wag _
■| t wsa the first political setIn ptepnintion for the opening
I t ■■ „
I’er-onal pioperty on which taxei matters, are reported tu h***
ner, Ilavarlan nail leader. Hitler
baek for Talmadge who has
Oh N’tiv. I uf Hu* Hanford S tair
I
U
n
U
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n
R
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F
O
g
r
a
m
.
nio
unpaid w il be turned over t.i turned their attrntlnn tu a rawset forth hi* goal of .egalnlng!
fought Roosevelt for two years.
aimer’* Wholi ,4j|r Market for
-------Sheriff McClelland on Sept. Ill, certeil drive oil tlu- raplt*!, Ma­
Germany’s lost colonies.
R. D. Rivers, speaker of the
FfRBon, Man.nrer J. ($.
A ieduction of eight mills In the|Jno. D. Jinkins. Seminole Countv drid. _____
In this fg*blr,n Hitler raid.1m ,
,
i the
.
Sou*" and n former Tnljjijt'oa'.e'.-imvt**+*£££ niailiYj
Svminole I'lndlty dak levy llir, .'.'ff.'.ix colleetnr, riifi'fTTdiiyT
I X t^fF S sJs lornially aio'uutauU'
would Germany's financial Jom i O I O S S ^ S f f A U t O S t o ul, operator* rniucitinir that effected for the fiscal year of I93it- j Mr. .linkiua said Ihe pspers (ui | fbs.i 'plane was not lh-i
*lry tjho hroke with the g o v '
Jtt.
hiiken
ami..
liis.
le
y
W
f
d
.U
V
’I:,
■ w o e over the qu r ’.lon o r—hw
Inch.........
mtempted -.o-W .il:
j tliiy 'II ihKO ' ..ntvnit'n a f unit* for ir; K. f.-*Ti“ i»not1rep;-if?lVu.ey rxeeifflon m e now bfiiljf inuwii ti’i
1
kets would revivify her Interna
New IhaJ, won the gtibemetorial
dcs’ioyrr Xa
tlo rtd a motorist* paid |22Jt'!l,-'spiue rental, since other npplie.i for the County Commission, sold i.inl prepared for oervico on nil American
tlunal
trade
building
up
“our
(aw
MwiniUon over Chart-* l&gt;. Red*
^punish waters recently. Tho
000
to
the
state
in
IDXi
for
tho
Uurt«
are
pouring
In
rapidly
i«ltpersons
whose
|&gt;er.onul
taxe*
show
t
ilny
nn
analytical
statement
uf
material forces."
Ms, HcnsU president and a
idrid government also dl C.l
prlvilegs uf upcrallng an auto.*tag fur reservations,
the budget adopted Tuesday
delinquencies,
TSMsdgo (M ae, a a i _ . Juthr
mobil*, according to statistics *a-1 Many changes hive hetm mail,*
He puIntiNl nut that three mills
A Slalu law provides that per­ was a government plane.
Ma n tow r i r t aon. soother antiIt Wi.Atlngte^ Mb* S tile
leased today by the Florida IV- 1„ the mark.- t's space rental plans were slashed from the general sonal preperty nit which Iheir are
^telatad g sK s,
troll-urn Industries Ce-nmlltee tu since Inst season, and instead ol county fund: three were lopped unpaid nssossinent* may la- seised pnrlmrnt n .noiiitccd four Al
Twenty
Seminole
County
prtsM Talmadgo and Rodwlno admitted
1( k»wll««ir4 mm (MR# 4*v#|
Jacksonville,
j ;u&gt;( single stalls being tinted, 01 from the state levy; nml two more arid sold to satisfy tax elaltrts.
I defeat today, the former eongrji- ulicnt, sentenced to the Florida
fe
I
from
lhi&gt;
school
assessment.
The
County
rnIVctor
pointed
out
Auto
owners
also
contributed
11,double
Mills
will
lie
.eased
tu
upState
IVnllentlary
for
terms
•tetla* Russell end the latter
971,000 to the federal government erators.
ranging from onu year to life,
Two of the three milts taken that tin- majority nf Fernlnulo
•ending best wishes to Hirers.
Btlll Incomplete and unofficial will apjdy to the State I’anion A "i*&gt;und party," sponsored by In the form of taxes, the data tv-1 Same rental charges as have from the County fund were snipped County citixen* are n-t delinquent
been in effect all the h im will be from the bond Interest nml sink­ In imesonal tuxes.
figures gave Russell 188,111 popu­ Board next week for releases, the local branch of the Salvation ' ’•'•l*reported Army, will he held on Sept. IS for
Further, the Committee points a.ked, with rental using made ing fond, the attorney asserleil.
lar votes and 344 unit votes; Tai­ the Associated Press
ls edge 88,203 papular vote* and today from Tallahasste.
two residents of Lake Mary, Mr. out, in this state each autoinoldla either on a monthly, eight-month lie emphasised this accomplish­
Following are the prisoners,
ment in the face of Ihe establish­
M unit votes; Rivera Ut.lMO pop aami Mrs. Burns, officer* of tho was taxed for the average of $78.* or twelve-month basis.
County Road I'utrnlman Marlon
the- charge on which ea- h was
1 b while the national average
Th„ „ .,.rill„ „ l(wtrln|l
ment of n $31,880 sum to pay on
tsr votes and 388 unit votes; Redunit
said
today.
finrd-m today warned inotorlaU of
convicted, and tho number of
„„ „ m mhl). lu i(&gt; m „r .
ntrnct with the R. I". Crummrr
Wise 70,333 popular votes and 41
Persons who wish to participate reached only »lfi.2«. M erida', m&gt;
Ihe rnforrrnu-nt of the state law
lir r iu .rVl,| ,„ f Company for bond refunding.
omit votes; Fortran SI,OSS popu- years to which each was sen­ in the event may leave one pound orixed transportation ..nit, paid ,!ur fur
requiring that all aulnmohllea
tenced
and
the
year
when
sen­
the
Mghest
tax
In
the
nation,
t
h
i
|th
e
m
.
,).ou
d
pay
their
rental
Mr.
II
in-hubler
ret
fmlh
that
Mr and 10 unit votes.
of food anytime during tho day
Walter 8. Coleman, president of come to a dead atop while echo'll
tence began:
statistics show.
chaiges for Ihe firs! month, widen the 13.1.110)1 placed in Ihe budge t the Sanford Kiwunls Club, today
In Georgia unit votes, based on
of
the
lflth
at
tho
Burns
home,
on
1— Thunua Oglesby, first de­
In gasoline txx- alone. Florida will le November, at once.
under “ l.gnl services and (other) tnuilrl Invitations to local civic, hoses are loading or unloading pa i*
twite the number of repressnta- gree murder, life, lu ll.
they msy deposit tho gift at the
eengera.
funding of bonds," will he split governmental
Army hend'iuartcri a t 218 East|paid tho federal government more
(in the other hand, operators do
Uvee ench county has In the stite
nnd professiunid
2— Horace
Rowland.
second
The officer asserted that every
| lhnn two • ntl •‘"''-half millions, i r siring to h ast mi either a ten- ns follows: f 31,000 ns payment tu Imdies asking th it tlielr wem’ivra
legislature, count officially. The degree murder. 110 years, 1939. Second Streft,
effort will he made this yrar to
1’ionmmr
firm
for
Ihe
ncliinl
reArmy
leaders
sxld
Mr.
Burm
“'t
nv*roge
of
17.211
per
vehicle.
|
month
or
twelve-month
|
bnri&lt;,
candidate with the largest popular
attend
the
Kiwnnia meeting punidi rsreli-as persona who vk&gt;3 — Lee Dukes, tobbery, 23
has U rn confinr.l to his bed fori a u t * **»uliu- taxe* amounted to .houhi remit one hall the amount fending of horn!*; Ihe sri-nud di- Wednesday when Sen. Scott M. I lie the statute passed hy the Leg­
vote In each county gets all of the years, 1930.
or on average of (Mi.- charged upon nppllcaliun tor vidon will use the remaining 12,- I (ift in will In- principal -penker.
roonly’s unit votes.
I —Ed McCullough, second de­ some time, and that Mra. H um 117^88,000,
islature f ir the protection of
DJ per vehicle, according to tin ( na(t&gt;&gt;
-"I'll fur legal service Itnt connectIs a cripple.
The Senator, who Is pml t&gt;resi. school children.
gree murder, 2(1 years, 1931,
Committee
rrporl.
|
j(
r,
Michael
*lal.-s
in
the
no•
d
with
Ihe
refund.
While
the
Army
Is
appealing
dent nf the American Bar Asso­
r&gt;—John Garvin, srtond degree
Deputy Gordon said that nil
"There are no expenses to the ciation. comes here nil Constitution school Inis drivers will la- request­
~
lives that since the Farmer’." Mar­
fur food. It also announced tint
murder, 20 years, 1934.
ket is o|»erntrd entirely on a County for lKind refunding under Week, Mr. Coleman pointed out.
it—Jefferson l-nflon,
armed thithing for (ho couple will be ac­
ed to observe the license numlaif
* '^*"**m *^7~ "* "
I ouw-pi-.iUi tn-l*. only enough rive. lh&gt;- runtract with Cnimniur," the
ceptable.
Among the groups invited In nt- oil niitomnhiles whose drivers illsrobbery, 10 years, 1930.
attorney
declared.
“The
agreement
j
r
f
f
T
l
y
,
|
i
c
|
—
I
f
f
J
j
nne
Is
wnnted
to
pay
o|ieralinK
ex
lend
the
rluh
session
are
Lions,
7— Isaiah Urn-, armul robbery,
icgaril the deiid-stnp law. These
I penves, plus a sinill amount inch to refund slipiilati-i that (’rummer Rotary, County liar Association, violators will bo reported, Mr. (Jor­
10 years, I9IIO.
S
s
i
l
l
I
i
^
^
R
^
W
i
.
I
season
for
il’,prrciation
on
the
-hall
(
11
clrfrny
nil
w
a-nse*
InciChamber of Coimnerre, Junior don -aid.
8— William Deloach, assault to
i
_
building and obsolescence of same. dental to assembling binds In he Chamber of Commerce, and the
I'rrsons who pnss a loading or
A net natural gala of 14 in rob, seven years, 1932.
To ilate, Ihe manager continue", refnnd d, (2) pay costs of print- City nnd County Commissions.
0—Floyd llraler, larceny of a
population In the Sanford vi­
unbinding school bus may bo n»market official h u e hern able t j (up tlo- refunded linnda, (3) pay
All persons who plan to nttendj sessrd it sunt, Including fine and
cinity for August waa reports I cow, five years, 19115.
put aside eliouifh la cover a fair i-o*t* nf representing Ihe County should nnke reservations with T, r. sts, up In approximately $20, the
10— Charles llrrk, shooting In­ Horace E. Loomis of Miami to­
today b / Howard Haaklna, vi­
percentage o f depreciation und on- hi legal proeceilings to validate E. Simpson lief, re Tuesday, Mr. officer pointed out.
tal statistician for Sanford, Lake to dwelling, three years, 1930. day was named a member of the
Tho weather: generally fair to­
’ nnds oc any other lltigstlon exe Ciih'iiutii said.
11— V. E. Douglass, embrxile-Executive Boerd of tho Nations! night and Friday. Extreme North­ nolesscenrr.
Monroe, Lake Mary and Pauls.
Council of Roosevelt Electors, acpense arii-lng from the refund, nnd
^ ^ O n e of the remarkable fea- ment, three years, t'J30.
west Flurida; paitly cloudy tonight
any other rush"
12—Robert Whitaker, breaking raiding to press dispatches orig­ and Friday,
S n a of the month's compilation
C i t y Conimisniom'rH
t
Mr, lloushrder emphaslaed tlwt
ef figures was the absrnce of and cntirlnr, three years, 1938. inating in New York.
k
the f t 1,000 will Ihi pvid the refund­ To Ahmcmhit* Friday
13— James May, assault to Tho Floridian, who will direct
death among while males.
Mrs. B. E. Takuch yesterday el&gt;oprralirnx
of
20
divisional
direc­
murder,
three
years,
1934.
ing
c
nipniiy
only
on
condition
that
• Twenty-nine births wet* reFor Itudjji't Confab
it exchanges 73 percent of outtors, wax appointed by Jamei A. taineil a building permit to re.... .
14— General II. Turner, lar­
corded over the 30-day period.
a
building
faring
Park
Avenue.
Work sheets, filed to pnrtielpata
landing nunda.
Of that number 17 were white, ceny nf a cow, two ami one-half Farley, chairman of Ihe Natloml Estimated cost uf operation- is
The City Cnmrniiuiii&gt;n is slated
I f a rtteerS •* » « « » ( M l )
IVmocratic Committee.
"If Crummer Company does not to RSM-iiihh- tomorrow night for in Ihe federal soil conservation
Mure than iin Elks ansi llo a
tec lading 13 boys and five girls.
Mr. I^tomis has Wen a t the N-i- 8*3.
friends will attend a chicken bui succeed in iln undertaking, the pro­ it. first major discussion of a 1 - program, are etill being accepted
Am ag the negroes, there were
hy County Farm Agent C. R. Daw­
tionsl Committee headquarters in
beeue supper at San I.undo Sprin &lt; gram will not cost the County any­ 37 budget,
I t births, or eight girls and four
Hi mer Little and W. J I’. !l Monday afts-rnosin and night, a&gt; thing," ihe attorney «aid.
son, It was announced today.
the tliltmnre Hotel In New York
bays.
Whi
e
n«
definite
allorntions
lire
since May. Earlier in the summer landed more than 80 pounds o f cording to Fred F. Darner, ex­
"If the program is successful, ex|M'cted to l.e made, it is prob­ Since some clerical work remains
Fourteen deaths were recorded
he served on tW board of thr bass this morning from Lake alted rulrr of the local bulge.
the payment of $.11,MM would be able that sufficient progress will to Is- completed nn tho sheet* a l­
R/ Mr. Haaklna. Four wer- fe­
Roosevelt Nominators, supervis­ Apopka. Tho 80 pounsla Venn-sentmale whites, five male colored
Final plans for tho outing wil made, and should (’rummer he sue- i&gt;e accomplished to place the Com­ ready turned Into the farm offieu,
U fish, three o f In- made Friday night when organ- le-sfiil in exchanging every bond,
Ihe agent said persons—who have
ing their field activities throughout •d a catch
and another five female colored.
mission in a position for positive
them of large s I m .
A delay in arrival of materi­ the country.
not filed —may enter sheets unlit
iluti ui members assemble in the then in next year's budget the sum action In the near future.
al* »ot back tba completion date
those ntready accepted are com­
The Miamian la president of
John Courier, Hraxlnn
llraxlon
I'l‘ r - 1clubhouse at H o’clock for a rrgu- of only |9,2d| will be required to
Commissioners,
for
the
past
few
of the National Guard Armory l-onmli and Hall, fnc., an advrr- kina, Richard Decs, (|of&gt; C nrpr!|'ter weekly meeting,
pay in full fur the entire refund­ weeks, have been studying suggest­ pleted and ready to be turned over
Francis
Roumll.’at i n-j Tickrts for the event may las oh- ing," lie concluited.
i R i p r o v e m e n t by about otic week, W. R Farts. Using agenry which handles ad­ and
ed cxpendllures in a list c implied to Ihe State Committee in GalnetWI*A work dlnvtor in three vertising au,i publicity campaigns among thus,, attending lb- IN.Iaim.l from 1‘cter Thi-rslon, llenby Frank 8. laimsi.n, city clerk. vllle.
counties, announced today.
Approximately 708 Individual
for many Florida cities.
Kappn Alpha fraternltv Im ' n ry Tamm, W. II. Eds iiflsdd, Andrew
A narked Improvement in traf­
The
figures are * ba&lt;rd mi this
However, ha said the shipfarm* nre reprrscntrd hy the work
parly a t Dsylonn
Dcacli
I’Currawuy. Charles Dunn, Jr., Ex­
fic ttndlllons nn Farit Avimie meiits have arrived and work­
year's budget.
week-end at the Krnbrre',
alted Ruler D .rurr or any other
baa Wan rvidencml xlnee tural- men nr* now employe! on Ihe
Also under tentative considera­ sheet* now in the county agent’s
pmse-dun. Each person who la a f­
tel.
officer.
tion
of the Commission l&lt; a |m.xM parking waa teotitoted on; armory project which h- rxpo.*U
ks
Supper
will
bsserve.!
nl
6:'b]
siMe I.....I refunding program. I're- filiated with the conservation pro­
of th« street, C F. t a b , finished within’ Ihreee week*.
o'clock, it was ami uincvd, a •
liininnry discussions on the pro. gram will recrlvo an allocation of
City motorcycle ofltre
Yvsterda/ a aonshh rsbh- part
A
representative
of
the
Atlantic
JACKSONVILLE Sopt 10—
federal mo n e y .____
though ths-ts- vvit| he entertainment
p
r n l were held list week.
teld today.
of the scaffoldag was ii-moved MT—The Weather Bareaa today
in the earlier part uf the afternsion C a l Railway ruled at the Cham­
* TWra are no jutting bodies nf from the front of the building received reports from Baa Juan,
j
for those who care to arrive ut the ber of Cnnimrrre todiy tn obtain
terga tracks and no dangerous where a
brick faring has Puerto Rico, that • tropical dis­
pictures sn&lt;l information of San­
springs
before
meat
time,
Mr.
Mae I N
I ratten to menace the driving been erected,
ford and SetuD.ole County to lie
turbance was Indicated In tW At­
A prisoner giving his num- as Horner said.
88 T il
t*
•as. Afsragwarea a f tW Avenue as long si
Mr. Earle said three carloads lantic cast of there.
•« i n
published in "Trnplcnl Trips," a
__
47
l \ Hall was locked In the C.un’y
rsh. A vsrw a s^tfco agw parking regulations are of rock were received Wrdnwvday
8T l i t
__
f
t
of
the
M*r.
Avsrsas
The San Juan observer b au d jail here toslay and booked un a
iKt iklet Issued each si mmer by the
8anfi.nl WiMMlnu n
M IT*
the officer asserted.
.
, l i , l Snr. Avsrsas . __ IS
and la being applied today to tW following advisory; “Some In- charge of passing a worthie s
FRIDAY'S TIDES
transportation company,
Wortd will assemble
it
their h i . . A * ---a s
•4 l i t
__M
tW City CommU- the Sanford Avenue project Iced d lea tlon of a tropical dtaturWnce check.
Ta
The photograph of a relery lodge hall tonight at « o'clock il’VH AV»I. . ..... ST
T1
„
_...
»t
had planned ta allow dlsr- log from tho Municipal Airport central about 17 degrooa M min
i
r
t
.
r
Avn.
.
Friday's tblei: low, It): 19 A. M. field and another of the Big Cy­ for a regular weekly session to vru. a vi :.
A local hotel preferred charges.
__ St
T4
8—I pgHtteg aa the cast side tu Lake Jriaup. Forty-five men utee north and SS degrees west,
. .. s«
TX __
i
...
County Deputy Jack Hkk son and 11:27 P. il.; high, t:G2 A. M. press Trie will appear In the pub- plan a family night affair.
s t Ite tWrwughfaiw a » l paral- •re employed on the improve prohoby moving west-northweatT1
..... St
i
The special even; will be hrhl X
brought Ha l frem Tampa whew and 8:17 P. M. Ban rise* at d:0J lirallon. according to Ralph Rag.............
Ta
... a*
tel parking on tba west. This ment of (be high* ay. About
••rd . Caution odvUod vessels east he had been held by cuunty au­ A. M. and sets at 8:39 P. 31. M» m well. Chamber of Commerce se.-.&gt;(tft. I, according to
present * ______ __ __ SI
»
.JI
for tea- on*- lineal mile of rood lx In r f the Leeward Txtenda, during the
T
........
...........
......
si
T*
.18 .
thorities for Ihe Seminole of­ rises at 1:97 A. U. and acts ut 3:27 letary, who furnished the mate-j plans. All Woodmen are urged
Tt .8$
.... so
9t
voJvetL
next 24 boun,1* .
ficer.
rial.
ut attend tonight.
IN ”
&gt;1
P. M.
TJ

Upholds
%Political Record

Drive on Madrid
Newest War Plan

Sweeps Into
( n m i M For G *
ernsrsUp D u t i e s

Government Officer
I Fails In Surrender
Try At T o l e d o

e

State Farmer's Market County Millage
To Open Here On Nov. 1 Is Cut By Eight Jinking D e l i v e r s
Michael Urges Early Reservation Of Stalls In Year's Budget Delinquent Claims
_____

Pritonert From
Seminole County
To-Ask Freedom
20 Inmates Of State
Farm Will Appeal
To Pardon Hoard

As Growers Flood Office With
Space Application

On September 16th

Slash E f f e c t e d In
Face Of Bond Ke*!

Florida Motorists _.
Pay 22 M i l l i o n s g

Salvation Army To
Hold Pound Party
For County Couple

(Jordon ToEnfi
S t a t e School
S a n f &lt;»rd Kiivanians 'Dead-Stop* L aw
M a i l InvitatiunH To
B o a r Idiftin Speak

Sanford Vicinity
G a i n s 14 Persons
During P ast Month

Floridian Is Named
To Executive Group
Of D e m o Electors

CITY NEWS BiilEFS

CmiHcnation Flan
Time Limit I Set
Forward Hy Affent

100 Elks, F r i e n d s
Planning To Attend
Picnic At S p r i n g s

Delay In Arrival
Of Material Hold*
Armory Work Back

Motor Officer Sees
Traffic

Seminole County To
A p p e a r In llooklct
I ued By Railroad

Tropical Storm la
Seen Near S in Juan

P. Hall Jailed Here
On BadCheck thur^c

Woodmen ToArranjfe I OCAL WEATHER
Family Night Event

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THE GORGEOUS HUSSY

IT
U s d ia c M
■
P I Cc il

Mote—Bet m m of the M aterial and i
"The Gorgeous Unsay,” aa] b » r ifr that
mart tnjoyed w* a n publishing the c u t :
Joan Crawford __
__ ____________ _
Robert Taylor ___________________
Monel Ban | n a it ________________ i
Franchot Toaa
-.....
Melvya Dougina .....
_
James B ta w a r t------------_
AlUon Bklpworth __________________
ta n la Cathcrn ............ ..........................

Wert Crawford
New Pictere
f- ' *

h r , Tone, Donv10 A n S Stew art
WT F o r " H o a * ”
» J&lt;a* mm but four young, band*
p M O and romantic bading man
[|M M »K h Joan Crawford In bar
j P pbtorc. "The Oorawoua Hus
■ R * dramatic romance of the
n p U n ’a n p ttn l In the early alnapgMMh njnlury, which plit/a the
n B e Theater Sunday and Mooxfca-atorred with Miaa Craw.
W M atony with Lionel Barry.
d i K fo tha mnaationnl Robert
'U p h r , Urn moat ta lk ed about
l l g f a eni/** alnea Clark Gable.
^Thflar, In n brilliant perform*
aano, appears aa "Bow" Timber*
tp iji v afGear on tha V. II. 9. ConM M I m and the flrat huaband
raff tempestuous P e rry O’Neal,
Ldhaghier of a tavern-keeper who
( M to nn am ailnr career aa the
i f tr* t Lady of DamoerMte.
W ant hot Tone, m aklnr Ms
•■■Jot appearance with Mia* Growfaad since their m arrlare, rhacki
! ap another sterling portrayal «i
. JdM Raton, Minister to Spain,
jjBha
ultimately
« » « • P arry I
EVNaat from tha acandaI-spread-.
, tear tongue* of Washington so-1
tiMVJrt
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i. Others who add to a pllcurs
Itawrkabln for It* superb acting
-B o Melvyn Douglas aa John'
Bsadalph of Virginia, the man'
With whom Peggy O'Neal first
‘ fhlle In love;and James Set wart
Urn fictional character of
Tli(* runmnlic altrry nf a titled
After many ye:.r* on tin' ■Rowdy" Dow, dashing Washing. screen as rlar.t and b- ding u i n. nulilcrima who marries an Ainrri'
I tM newspaperman, who also nf- fourteen uf the liestTnv.wii •&gt;!■!- can girl, and then eels ul«&gt;ut to
&gt;4hrs hla hand and heart to tbs time actors ale enjaylii.r 111" prove himself n better American
ff flirtatious paggy,
unl&gt;|ue exjKTlenre lielny of p . - l y ­ tlwn ah- I* nn.l n better rowlmy
j»V Throughout the sin fy of "Tho
ing them aiders fur the fir-t lime. than Id* neighbors In ArUonn, is
- Oenreons Hussy" slnlk such ratpn-uited
in “ My American
The fourteeu are Finorii
ft erfttl characters as Andrew JaM- Ilushmen, Chnrle, [lay, Mnaii " Wife," I’m nMount picture alar*
•a*, Dolly Ifndlson, Dnniel Wchs. Custrllu, lleltr t’limp ort, Mil ■ lilt;. Frr.il I, lederer nnd lovely
i, ley, Henry Cloy, Martin Van tin* March, Herlwrt ltnalin*&gt; n Fi . i1: Ann Kolhetn, The film .w ll play
; fan, John Calhoun nnd a host nf Mayn, Jnek Mower. Wiltinin I ■ Tuesday nt Ih,. ftilx Theater.
•: ether politic* ono hundred uivl veond, Bryant Wit*hburo, l‘,.t
Tin* ■t.ir nf "line Rainy After;; bwenty-flve yenrs ngn,
O'Malley, rreightnri llr.i", .I.ii noon" In t:lv,n n story jierfeetjy
[i,‘ The production Iwnrn all the Mnlhnll nnd Roy d'Arey,, ulti-il tn Ida rhnrin iu "My
, aarm arki t,f tho directorial genTliey ar«&gt; only pmt uf n *e r« Am'tienn Wife," n'id.MIra Both? h e of Clarenco Brown, tlui man nr more, old-timers nf • **.» tiler.I
; t who, ha* produced Mich Idle a* days vthn am suppurllo r J hr el It, hi IMlt-fu'iled inmmltie ae. "AJtT wTlihmessr* "Anon Knr- Hnllldnv. Mv dm Hunt. It,d in t qtlirees i&gt;f tile Him, prove* her‘ m b " and "A Free Boitl/’.ltt "Tho Cummings, s.lh e r Raliior, i. ■i If n p.’rfi i l i-r ei, mate fur the
j£ fln&gt;Wpiiea ffussy" he shares honors Henry (iordim and PrM.tn Iu- ■ European arlur. Fred Kb ne. Itlllle
X Wllh tlui stars In creating onj eort In "Hal|ywi»"| llooteva.'f ’ i Iturle, Erin t * &lt;. -art and (limit
iMilibill hind the.. ruClOtUng

L ed erer.

H itvtlb Cooper
Sidney Toler __ ...
C-.ne L o c k h a rt___
Clara Bland k k __
Prank Conroy
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Nydla Weatman
Charles Trowbridge
Willard tteberatan
Ruby De Remer „ .
Dotty B ly th e ____
Zeffto T ilb u r y ____

SUNDAY, MONDAY—"The Corgcowa Bweey," with Joan
Crawford, Robert Taylor, Ltoaal Barrymore, aa all alar a a a t
TUESDAY—"My American Wife," with Francb Ledorer
ami Ann Bolhent,
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY—"Satan Met A Lady." with
Bette Davta and Warren WUUam. Also "1 I Had A MUtba,*
with all s ta r cast.
FRIDAY—“ Hollywood RnnbvmnJ," with Marsha Hunt.
Robert Cummings, and I I old lime stars. Also Shirley Templo
In "Captain January."
SATURDAY—“Tho Mine With The Iran Doer." with
Richard Arlen, and "R net lev's paradise,"-with Harry Carey.

Gary Cooper Only
One Without Stage
Training In Film
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Gary Cixipcr It the only one &lt;&lt;f
.the Imposing nrruy of atara uppearing In "If I lla.l n Million."
showing Wrdni'«iliiy mil Tbornbiv
In a return engagement to the
Bite Theater, who hid no alage
kiperlence teforv going to motion
-pictures.
lociiiiled In the Iht r.rn tlcorga
Raft. ho hail stock work tu his
'eredit ua well as being a dancer
-in many muslcul shows | Jack
Oakb, who was nlm n muticsi
.eoniedy hoofert I’hurlle Kugglea
played rslurvd cumedy rules in
bulb dromullc ami musical pro*
duclbms; Mary Ihdand who spent
years on the stage, including sis
of them as Julia Brew's lending
woman; W. r . FiehU toured the
World In vaudeville and musical
revile*; Alison Bklpworth who
hail IIH years stage experience be­
fore entering movies | Mo^ Hob­
son win, recently celebrated her
KHh nouUcrsnry aa u veteran
bglllmnto trouper, and Richard
Bennett who belongs In Hits
KotiaoiTn chi-a.

IWEAKH UAKI.BY HAT
■ 1 A hut, a "inline and u rifle nn-u
awned by the famous marksmsn,
Annie Oakley, aru today In the pus•ssslon of Fied Stone, *tagu vettran who appears with From is
. lode rec ami Arm Rulhcrn In the
jllm romance at the Hits Theater
Tuesday, "My Ainericnn Wife,"
The hat U one Stena was Oak ry
{pears ago. Rhe retuined It, wllh
; the saddle and gnn, as nirmcntus
_ shortly before her itralh. Ho
y.wpars It In a sequence of Iho cur,'lwat picture.
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NEW F ASHION NOTH

/ Drslgned by Orry-Kelly for dinpar wear, a satin gown wllh slim
A brli skirt and white top has tho
'bodice covered with white yarn
&gt;|wla, th b being ono of tha new
|d |U tricks the Warner Bros, daalpawr. employed to advantage.
[, |a a g , balled abeves have oarV«V, turned-hack cuffs an thb
jnarav w hib tho skirt meets tha
S i f l u In two wide Batches above
flkt belt, similar to the cut of Arkaratiap riding bravchea.

rcnrallornl comeback,
Wednesday nod Thursday
Rilx.

Jena Crawfard s:orta another
Mt la her flrat cratume picture,
"The Gorgeous Hussy," which
phya a t the Rita T heater Saaday
end Maaaay. The scenes are laid
h Urn Jacksonian era, with Miss
Crawford plsytag the p art aff aa
h a haaparV daaghter, whe rises
ta beeearn a person of importance
h tha White House. The setttaga
aad epatumea are aauaaaUy hewetlfnl, and Adrian created a s leas
(has I t elaborate drriaea for Mlea
Crawford. The eatire east h prial*
ed elsewhere on the page for there
who are interested.
On Ttipsday, Francis Ltdarwr,
one of Ihednewer screes lovers,
co-stars with Ann Botham la "My
American Wife," in the story af a
European nobleman who mirries
a rich American girl and triea ta
become en American ■ cowboy—
with good results!
A doable feature wilt be show.*
on Wednesday ami Thursday—
UtUe IhlrMy Temple’s twin­ "Satan Met ■ lady," starring Bet*
kling tone a n a w in g to the tie- ta Dexia with Warren WUliam, aad
hUag tones nf Lew Pol ack again a return engagement nf "If I Had
aa tha tiay dimpled star return* a MU km." In the flrat picture,
la KHh Century’s "Captain Jan- Bette Davie ptaya the rule ef a
aary," to tho RiU Theater Fri­ hird-holled Borgia, ,a characterisa­
day.
tion in which the flte beat. Tha
"The Right Somebody to later," story was written by Uesklei]
"Early Bird" and "At tho Cod. Hammett, who gave us the "Thin
fish Ball," are the aames of the Man." It b spritaly, sophisticated
three bread-now rhythmic treats aad debonair.
which Pollack compond for tha On Friday is another double fea­
aaw picture with lyrics by Jack ture t "Hollywood
Boebvard,"
YeUm and Sidney D. Mitchell. which drab wllh tha upa and dovnu
Shirley’a new dances Include of a rareer In Hollywood, and
a sensational novelty called the whoM main Interest U the come­
"multiplbation tabb dance," and back o l l t e Id-timer* to tho screen.
a group of iatricete steps with On the same kill will be n return
her new partner. Buddy Ehocn of engagement of "Caplato January."
Fotlba fame.
stirring RMrb-y Temple, and In­
Supported by Guy Kibbeo, Film cluded in the cast are Guy Kibhee,
Summerville, Buddy K hun and
June Lang, Shirley plays a little Ruddy Ebsen and Hllm Rummarvilb. Thla Is cna of la Tempb’a
ten-waif In her new picture, who
finds happiness with two old b n I ipIftOffNe*
rriasbd sea-salts, low* It, and Saturday also has a doubb fea­
fights her way hack again. Ikavld ture, Richard Arlen In a mystery
Biftler directed thiv TVu r r l F, dramt, "Tha Mine wllh the Iron
Duo.,- «n.i
isuck production.
Western, "Rustler'a Paradise."
All In al’, thb week a t the Rita
HOF AT DAWN
LONDON, Ber t. S.—(AT—Dawn won't be disappointing to tha movb
tomorrow was sat aa a poaalble public of Sanford. The programe
time when Dick Merrill and Harry are varied, from historical to ultra­
Rlehman, American Irons-Atlantic modern, with a couple of mysWrba
filers, may take nff on the return thrown In.
flight to New York. The airmen
who were forced down In South
Wales on tho flight here, said
they would go tomorrow If tho
plane b ready and weather la faroroile.

D a v id , WtlHamiTeMpleAgainSiiigs
Co-Star IaDdddeD In Return Showing
Hammett Mystery Of Favorite Film

14 Former Actors Nobleman T r i e s
In Unusual Picture To BecomeCowboy Theodore I,orch I t
Of Movie Capital In Lederer Picture Villainous C haracter W right S ta n Arlen'

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"Tha Mine With the lion n u t Include Atbew Bklpworth,
if yr,u want to gate upon the
m il thing In black-hrerted, un­ Door," Columbia's screen verilon
A^ n 2 f r J ' , Y hIL'
mitigated villainy, drop In a t the of the popular Harold Bell
lilts Theater, Kutunlay where U u Wtight novel, plays Saturday at
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new Harry Carey Western, "Rustler'a Paradise," In on vbw, and tho Rita Theater with B b h arl by the fdhaeue writer ef fletiow,
Deshieeli Hammett, whbh b ewe
get n comprehensive flash of F.l Arlen In the tb lla r ram.
Combining the obmenU of an of the beat the aether has turned
Din Itlu, ns played by that aatrrim-ly efficient actor, TheiHlore outdoor action picture, a thrill, o u t It b written In k b usual
lag detective story nnd a red* style, with mystery and thrills
lairch.
In the story this peculiarly blooded romance, It Is Raid t v combined with anphbtlcatad hnr-M-hlixidrd smunilrel I* known prnvkb the type of ».*rrv,i enter- mor, love and Intrigue,
only to his lineally mil law band talnment w hbh offers the matt The story it wurea about tho
rearch by a band of crooks fur
mi mbir* by Ihu fiendish sobri- universally popular appml.
Cecilia Parker appears appo*l|o • legendary Ivory trvamt, supijuet he affects, lie lives up to
It, too, for Mr. Roreh aucceeda in Arlen. Henry B. Walthall, Htan-lpoaed to contain a fabulous forley Fblda, Sprnrer Charters and tune In jewels. Harder foOwwa
making him ns repulsive a R|
Barbara Beilford are prominent
murder aa the trooks doubt#
men of malignant ninnhn,
ever enniniltled crime on thot In Iho east. David Howard direct- rroaa rath other ta their battle
rerwn.

HOLLYWOOD BEACH PRETTIES

WASHINGTON, ■•■.t,
f.fi
William flrren, presldi u of tV ■
American IW e rit;&lt;t:i of [ nl, .r, ,(.•
dared offtel illy IihIov lb'll
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uni-n* In thi• fur In­ I I.. wife, however, Is led by
dustrial orgririlintion v,
n it „f her mStlier Into maUng capital
Ihe Feilcration. (Jrecn aid lly I-f l.ulelel'n twin) pie.lige, Hho
union*. 1*1 by John I. f &lt; nr, • I* i get t her A n/ ma Imckground
blent of lh&gt;&lt; Hulled Vim Wori. nod Insist* upeu l.eplng her
e«- bat "withdrawn" im n i l , . I Inn bund in lirnbl and me la's. Thu
Fedeintlon and bed let been vili­ lunuuin- alniu.it bits Ibe rocks
pended.
kefnre ilie two are reunited.

Bette Davb again pbya the
p a n of n "had girl," in this Inrtance using her lovers to help
her In obtaining the jawela, nnd
polishing them off In one way or
another when they cease to be of
further use to her. WllUam, also,
is an unscrupulous character, a
private dateetlve without morals
and few principlen, hut a maa
with a sense of hemor.
WUUam Dbterla directed th a
picture from tha screen play by

ROMANCE IN THE ROCKIES

Duwn tu tho sea In bathing suits goes th b bevy of Hollywood
beauties surrounding C. Henry Gordon, tho menses la "Hollywood
Boulevard," which plays Friday at Tha Bite.

Asked About Women Taylor Discusses Fish!
"The biggest kick I got out of
Now York was seeing the Aquari­
um," smiled Robert Tsylor as ho
stepped mu Of a TWA plane n t
Hollywood recently.
Taylor wns returning from n
hurried ten-day vacation In New
York, hi* first.
“ But how about the women who
mob e | you!" asked the reporter.
"Seeing the Statue of Liberty
w is another thrill," enthused Tay-

"I wanted to see tho Brooklyn
B rld fv re p lie d Taylor, with a ill**
appointed frown, "tu t I hod to go
to Radio City that afternoon and
rehearse far by broadcast,
"You she u id have soon tho
'(Jtten Mary’ corns In. That was
a pteturo against nil thaws giant
buildings, o
"1 got lost In tha subway,"
grinsed Taylor, "A a k s old lady
*ur.
■et aw straight."
He started counting on bis fin“Blit," pleaded the reporter,
gers.
"how scout the*womea who mobbsd
Alison Bkipwiirlh and \V. C.
rbl* arv two af an all star cast
"And I saw Control Pafh, too. yo«T"
In Iho film, "If I Had A Million, playing Friday at The Kits.
"Havw you over aeea the Aqiari.
u n it" asked Tap er aa he got Io­
ta hla ear to drive to Metrou o v e rn in e n t
F a il* * I .
m m . iiu n t r h
Gahhryw-Mayor for k b now rob
u u y c illllic m
r« « J8
EAI.DSBUIUI. Calif.. Sept. 1.
with Joan Crawford la *Tha
Ill
U M in te r
D riv p
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Duana HimOorgrawa Hwasy," comiag to tha
gnix
i, •
| mersley r u m ta .k from hi* flr.it
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I n i n • l' n,i,' k' 1,111 h‘' ,la,^ « four-foot
V
11 U , I i ra« *■ "Ob.- ,,,( « fmjr-painte l
New York.
ICjmlloora tram a . . . . . . |
| '• , t . , il the cx.iUuiicat of get ling
"Put how about tho women who
•1,1 *rench ru-lmi* ho,ir»&gt; m ihi»
lr,t
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tho youngster n lle u you!" insisted tho rvportlaternatbnai brldte.
atepia-d on tho coiled rntller.
Tho w ar ministry n( Madrll,
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saying It wuuM make every , fREHF.LH IIKATRN
DIY DRND DECLARED
fort tn strengthen the nrmhm In e MANAGUA, M raragul. ■Kept,
WIN9TON-BALEM,
N. G., Walter WlncheQ’a ova "QM
tho field. announct-il rietoiie*
h I b .- t- ll— Nicnrng:an Natbmii Fept. R-—(AT—Directors of R. J. FiMay," Bath Cambridge, b la
lh” Toledo Provlacj. | (Icrar&gt;l hcndqimrlrr* recohnl re.
Reynolds Tobacco Company havw private Ufa Mrs. Baddy Xhatn,
Right
hundred Government P'rl* yevteriby that Honduran declared a qiuWtely dividend uf wide at tha oatstaadbg star who
troops who fk-il to F ran'r fromJr,d,-l«, cpi-ntlng near the fron- TO cents per share wa tha naiBiaii wpparte Bhtriey T m ab la *TJawIrun.w rro allowed by the French tier town i f Fnn Marrtrs bad kern ■techs, payable la crab Ort. 1, to M b Jaaaary." Laafe eat. Bhbtey,
Ktviraiment to s t u n the h u 'b t Icrcihed and ilinperseil by govarn- stockholders of record a t ( b r a aff af W. W. wUI have yra aad M an
u J n ta te PiiTgrninwni ft)PPM
rwottk fnreiw
to * — * # -

Richard A r l e n s
OneOfHappiest Of
Hollywood^ Pair*
Despite the fart that Dame Feetun# has sm iad benignly upou
Rbhard Arl.n, ho lives quietly
and sanely In a small hat rambling
early American hems north id
Kbilywood. Ho hoa no retinue of
servants, no string of high-pow­
ered rare or *table of racing po­
nies. Instead ho has a home that
ho caa thoroughly enjoy with Kb
wife, tho former Jobyna Ralston,
and his three-jtir-oId ion, Rbhard
Ralston “ Ricky" Arlen.
Ar an’s home is on pkturoaqim
s« it Is comfoatatlo, with gnarled
•aka, cohbbsteno walks and •
•wlauning pool. Dbk brags a
Uttla about k iv b g put i» tho ranL . I . . a -------M ,,.L
A|
ik a
m m w i.M d M i a o r
Dfltflionsfl,
niKM,
p
i • iim
aad tha cam* a t fb h prats klmaetl
Aa fa r aa Dbk b eunm w d.
" l *ig mights," film colony dtoaars aad "eoaktaU p n rtb sf want
eat paarw ago. On tha othaa hand,
ha loves company a t hemp— tho
n o n tho aservbr—sad fronuontlv
tatartalns with aaaal, informal
dhumrs. Tha A rte* rhwvo their
own circle of friends, among them
tlw Bing Croat ya, the Jack Oshba,
tha Gary Coopera aad olhers.
iwith such *■—
*■— - —
to understood
ratadlnrs. It’s
why Richard Arles’s enjoyment of
Hfo U reflected ta such whobaoma
•creel) portrv yob aa that of Bab
Htrvey In Colnmhia’a screen vertb n of Harold Be'I Wright’s
ravel, "Tha Mfoa With tha Iron
Dwor."
A r m b aimawdeit by a rust
whbh larlades Cecilia faritrr,
Renrv B, Walthall. Rtaaley F b h K
Spencer JChratsr* aad l * r b t
Bedford. David Howard dirotted.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER R, IMS

Farm er’s Market Rebels Reject
Shows Expansive Surrender Of
San Sebastian
S tep In Progress N I Revolt In Por­

ftaafori U The Only Central “&gt; . » - %
Florida City Affording Rail. Ili«hwiff S V1
And Water Tnuiafortatie*
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BERYL MARKHAM ACCLAIMED IN NEW YORK
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C i v i l e . Seminole CommisskMI
O t a i K S I Approves PetitioR

304 Americansj &lt;S,“"11"1'*
O v e r H o lid a y s IMinisters Score
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Public Victory
Transportation Facil----I t l e n T a x e d A a County Croup To 8ct
New Travel Marks! 1936*37 Budget In
Are E h t a b I tolled! Afternoon Sesakm

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tugal Spreads T«

Growers Of AIR RACE WINNER
n io n O f W a r O v t r
Benefited
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Ibem ian R e f tons
i Rjr Car-Lot S h ip *
T / RMRU _____
To N o r t h
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Ilv 1MT PATTKRHON
t* r Yb# iM-atelNlfdl FffMl
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Accidents ill Ml,. United .Stale! I Hontiiiolo
Spain's fascist uresis seorn-1
( ’o u n ty
Com*
fully rejected an offer for the »ur-1
over the three d.i&gt; Lnbtir Huy h&gt;d- ntl)Ul|oilt&lt;nt tm lay Wltatw ft (to*
idny took ut least :uu lives.
\ chit'll ukt'll tt» rt Ill'lltloti '( f
rvnder of teslegesl S in Sebastian'
to&lt;Uy while s .hurt-lived naval re -*,
Truffle sccidenls caused 2.',7 «|tl:tli fi»-«l vnti'ril th n t A | M
volt In rortugsl spread war tentlcahi* whit., drowning* timk 20, ntuchiiirt
rt'fc rc n tlu m
tto
•Ion all across |h e Iberian prninnir|»1rin«« enintu t |'J( | ruin iviucli'i enlUnl till NoV. Jl,
aula.
four, and ether accidents added lo ' Tlltl lltvirtt lo o k
M lP O
SI S U te T im e d By
the total.
; w lnm Ilii» Rev. M n rtln
The .urrender offer wan turned
O r a a n ix a tio n In
New high travel records worn l&gt;rt'«’Htwl tl (loctDMCnt CntSe
down a t a conference In Franco
nvt In miMt pitiiimN nf tin* iiiiHui t*uninif
tuinu1! w
and defendera of Man Msbastlsn in; Y earn s Operation
as h.-liday celebrant* tu*ed tram - VH,,r*
»lielr anformed they would be punlahcd if
portal ion faciities m most slntea. ’I’1',' !' , ', mt ,h” ,"1"1
U
they bore arm . against the tslvanc.
9
% JIMMY CHAPMAN
National Safety Council slat is- i
lm|'»,»r » » •
Ing Insurgents. It appeared almost
Proof that unusual su'v
tic inns had figured there would la'" V T " '
^2*
certain th.it anarchist* within the
teas ha* accompanied the
•*tHI traffic fatalities over the hoi- ' T ' 1 f,’r
, ,rk ,,f
northern resort town would set It
growth of the Sanford State
Idays Including those w ho* in
mak!’
Farmer’* Wholesale Market.
afire rather than aurrender.
i'lrle* ........... I fatally weeks la. f" r tl"’ Hot nincldne quwsttoa »
Florida's Jar*e*t »tate-owned
In offering to give up Man Sofarmer’* market and th*
Iter. An estimated 2l.000.0tMI pas.'1
l0"
S: n' ,n ’ -J
lastian, the guvernor asked for
- eager ru r, were on highway,
j
*“ , N',vrm7
. lW
first to be establUhrd in
amnesty for its defender! In an
this state, i* ea«mn!ified in
Michigan
led „allin sln.es
In | - j | illA1*'
, J1*i1*ei* IPf*eli K*
th#
effort to prevent destruction of
Lis,i•*
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IBP
Mr*. Beryl Markham, first ^ronmi In make a .olo flight across the Atlantic from m st In «&gt;■-!. .Menial deaths with 21 killed in
the seasonal report on the
,{rnnl wa', origli.wt-wl by
the city.
ties, reVsux'd
rsV
Markets activities,
Two warships anchored In the was given n rousing welcome upon her arrival in Nova Scotia. Her hand- lalsed, she is seen unto accidents, one by a tall an d ’ ^ Kunr,&lt;Ul| M|n,Serial Asso-I*.
today by Manager J. G. Michael
Tagus Kiver hsrbor off | Lisbon acknowledging the cheers of the crowd at Floyd Dennett field, (In the light i« Acting Police Coni„
, 1tion. A greater partlon of th*
sad tha Florida State Marketing
mi*.ioner Harold Fowler who represented Major l a Guard ia. (Associated prrss Photo)
The (.nvernnu-nl rsnaue Bureau’s (1
nffitPll „ H.ir names dugti'ealleent • • (Mae i n , i
remots from 21 cltlee listed h u t , . , ..........
.........,
prl«
Seeps e f activities. whirl,
amomobde fatalities for the I«r-.
rlprlion last month.
le general seUvttlee, M e m i
,'on" " |rrl1! After taking nrll»n cm (he
MMh and eeereee of rRstrvNeumann (above)
" ^ . in
1 10.15
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’ corm,‘Km,|in* slot machine
petition,
eondleresl
6 C a h * the diffkultlaa «nperM
, n)aJllf
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City won tho 100-mile
&gt;&gt;
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Week-rntl autnmiddle fatalities tlay'is
work, the C immUriofi
National air races In Loa Ange­
ms reported hy states follow;
jumprtl tntrt mint her hnrfss-taell
jlO fltk il with a survey of the rc- les with an average speed of
Alabama, H; Arkansas, 1; Arl- t.r mloptlng a unit-17 bodge*.
have been obtained to S2&amp;201 miles an hour, selling a
M u tt* whteh
wb
Nine officersi to serve the Sem i- !C a p t. W . W . A cheH on T cIIh O f TripH D ow n !
goria, 3; Californis, t l ; Conneetl- The work was exps-elsd to con^ is t* .
note County
new record. (A P PhotqL.,
. hi. W s i in '!, Georgia, I, I I hi mi.. rtftc“T1fiins—uflrtM on—see*__ Advpntac—._r * *+-■c marker ta
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HI.u&lt;.m. It); luthaiut, Hi: Io­ siuii ami ptissibly souie aetivttF
■- ■ f ,~et.-t* llm-ugb- Hie- run,ini, j i a r
the small farm er is shown by thu
{will lie elected by th* Board of Di­
O f M o to r B o a tin g
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wa, r.; Kansas, I; Kentucky, "&gt;: tomorrinv.
fact that the market enables
rector* tonight during a rsaaloa j *”*
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louisiuna, I; Maine, I; Maryland,
A tax roll also Is to be adopt*
them to include their vegetables
1; .Ma-saehosells, 1; Mltlilga.i, 'd. Imtis-ut issn-t weru that a
oju-nlng a t It o'clock In tho Chant- j Ssnfnrd and the Ml. Johns Itivcr
sad produce in car tot shipment*
h
21; Mhun-snta, :&gt;; Mississippi, I: ..light slash hi County mlllagea
ber bulldintf.
‘are thrown into tho national llmoto the north, together with those
MI«s,.oti. 7j Montana. I; Nehrn*-,|nay |„. ,.fr,-cted.
Offlce* to lie filled are those light of yachting and boating eitof other farmers. P tnona farmMiss Lmisu Julio-1.in,, S iiiford, ka. 1; NewHampshire, 1; New : -pj,,, |,„„rd
ooteil to pttrcbsx*
_
"f president, vice-president, secre* thuslasts through sn article ftum
ta g oa a small seal# would be un­
Still bidding the title of ''Miss Jersey. S;New
Mexleu, 1; New p,onl ivarl
Malliy n right-of*
_
V I,u ,y ' , "'* ,u rrr- nni* vice-president the pen of Capt. tV. IV. Acheso-i,
able to do this without this spe­ T - S r *
R A F fr" '" l'*ih of the five County Jacksonville, ci|ipt*siritiir in tfu?
Horido,” wi | acrumpi I,/ Mi.s York. II; North Carolina, 3; Ohio,!w|(y running nrros* her properif
cial service, because their volume I c H I I
1Commissioner's districts.
. September issue of Motor BustWould not bo sufficient to war­
Kimor C.iM*, FL My. r-, to Hie II; t'k uhiinu. fi; Oregon, 1; I’enn- lying tietwi-en Altamonte Bprlnfd
Seminole ( uuntjy Young Demo­
*y11 itnla, 11; Snitlh Cnmtlna, I; Ten*, (11„| iho state road,
0_
g f t L. n r , | | ’ " h i o only members of the Ing.
ra n t such large shipments.
tin nt laiki-s K*puiiii,iii.
tiessee. I; Texa*. 7; Virginia, 10; | I'urcliasr nf two trurks from
Capt. Acheton*. slory is tlth-d, crats early this week will open
Naturally, tha largest trend ef E M m U IO le t i l A n W 1 1 1 .Board ere eligible ta partielpste in
Hiss
Johnston
is
uwarded
tinu drive to increase club member­
sales has run towards the truck
A c t i v i t i e s ,h*' v,’,inir- *nY
of the “ Florida's Wonder Ulvrr, tho St. ship t» nt least HO, Alev Mharuu, trip aa beauty quern of the state, \\ nshlngtnii, 7: West Virginia, I; ||„. Btrirklnnd Motor Compary
B
e
g
i
n
wax nilthorlxcsl.
buyers, who purchase In quanti­
Chnmlier in good standing is *11- John*,” ami in it he take* thwhile Mis, Ca»u wj|| mat,,, Uir Wisconsin, 7; Wyoming, 3.
ties ranging from one package to
Approval was written to lb*
Monday Morning Bible fur office.
trader winding down Iho itsrk wa­ Vice-president of the organ! tit - J-'uul as the lesult of ber winning
nppiieation of llnntf MujesH fsir
aa Ugh aa ten tons. Therefore,
n t her activities scheduled for ters of the stream which has gain.- i Him, said today.
thu
bi-iniiy
pageant
In-t
night
in
Thursilay
night
the
Iwaly
will
irao ltao e* eo ae*e «we&gt;
a liquor license,
Public schools a t Lake Mary, tonignt is tho seating of .13 now world-wide distinction hccau.ro it
meet In tin* rounty judge's nffiee Daytona llcucli wln-ie ni-aily
Cither aellvilles of Iho mnrflniT
Lyman, Oviedo and Chuluot* op­ Board members named in the re- flows to the northward,
three
score
gitli
wencompeting.
in Ihi- t'um t llou-e to select of­
nnseiidily includ'd the a|iprnv*l
I The captain advises the yachtsened yesterday for the 1934-37 cent annual election.
Thu Ft. -Myers giil ii to bt- drsficers for th-- coming year.
nf a notary ImiihI for It. II. IHllh&gt;* public 1* Invited to attend man to stop in Sanford where
term with approiimately ],0G0
The Young Demos ,|dnn an in­ Igiiatcd at Fl'iriila', "lavalcudu uf
hint, tho
nwniding of
the
student*.
4 tho meeting.
minor boot repairs limy 1* hat. tensive campaign in this coun'v lienuly" queen.
month's grocery m nlrnrl for tlie
But,
he
continues,
if
ono
is
in­
T. W. Lawton, county superin­
hacking nil Democratic enrol I
H u n d re d s
of Manfordite* George Moye of Manford sus­ rounty home nnd farm to C. W,
clined to cruiso any further south­ late*.
tendent, said that because of the
thiungvd Daytona Heath Maturdu/, tained painful ruts on the head, Fairing, und the rereipt of a re­
ward it I. advisable to return tho
press which always accompanies
('lull li-aderv lire hoping *J Monthly r,nj Muntlay it, watch tin* a ilisloenteil knee anti minor
Final data tor acceptance at the opening of school* the evict
services of Tony Smith as tho pi­ Inn,It several nut of county speak - luibur l&lt;ay Week program of lirtdsi-s Inst night in an automo­ quest from Georg" II. Ilrldga
that tho County ahtindoii n road
application* for emergency drop enrollment will not sbe available
lot.
ers to address local audiences lo- events sponsored by the city, (ho bile crash near Orange City.
traversing- hi, property near the
tonon has been set fee tomorrow, for a few days.
“Tony can l« found at his futli- fore the general election* on N'ov. t handier of Commerce arid lal,ir
The vehicle in wide), Mr. Moye Murkliam Hoad.
according to an annoaam aeat by
•r's boat yard,” writes the cap­ i,
was ildiug overturned after hav­
Tha remaining schools In Demi­
unions.
H. Deal, district supervisor.
tain.
se)* County, those at Sanford, Fu­
The rluh also will go Into th i Monday's feature of fe.tivilies ing Iteen Hitleswipeil iiy amdh-tr
Requests for Im m are to be els, Geneva and Lake Monroe, era CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Unveiling tho splendor of tho drive hy providing financial a*
ear, the driver of which did not
filed wtth Mrs. Helen Morse at scheduled to begin work nest Mon­
St. Johns, ('apt. Acheron paints siatance to the presidential cam was a two-mile long pantile width stop.
Juried ut City It anil threat led
Ci4r Hall.
ll was reported here that the
Wednesday', tid.w; low,
‘ pnign. "Forward with Roosevelt" through Bench Mtn
«l
0 ^ A limit of fWO per farmer per day*b-&gt; hit anil-run operator hail been
Registrations f»r the unopened A. M. and U:33 P M.; high, 2:31 ? ' ««tt Hprlngs, of Silver Spro r t nutnmiddli- tags are nn sale m.u iverfront, then cro *
&gt;J c r o l* placed on all according to
■*'*! **,,f 11*11- rnught and returned to Del.und
"rl.ni“
n" , f Hy the mcmehrs of tho county or fix Liter to finish mi thela-ai-h. f1)r rniifini-ment in the roimt&gt;
stipulation* aet forth by the fed Institutions aru to be held Thun- A. 11. and 3:13 I*. M. Sun risen I natural teauty 8spots.
ganiiatlon.
Alt invitation was Issued today
oral government The fund can day when regular routes will be at (l:UH A. M. and sets at *!■U
D was estimated (h it more (hauljail, but ri-turds of Volusia eonn* by the I'roclor Chevrolet CuntIncluded in the story aru in­
P. M. Moon rises a t 11:11 P. II.
be need only for the purchase followed by school buses.
11,000 persons saw the pioecssi'in. ty show no one booked for the pany lo the general public to a t­
struction, far the best enjoy no nt
Trackers at a!l Seminole Oosnty ami sets at 1:4» P. M.
of seed and fertiliser to bo used
Mcori'S of Beruhndi' County re st.! wreek,
tend Hu- showing uf sound motion
of a cruise down the river. Then
public
school*
were
on
duty
today
to the neat crops.
dents attended both the ''1,-auty I After Mr Mrye’s auto lam e! pictures on their usrd car lut n t
to
direct
tli
iw
i
where
clsssct
Ales
Sh.-rnn,
win
of
Judge
V
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™
M
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*
*
*t
The mens? is repayable at
Is M w lH ! &lt;l“ ,'n” "**
’*u' "ci'fsoialloit' turtle, his rmisln. Hub Moye, the corner of Magnolia Avenue and
were la progress, snd to arrange for James (J. Sharon, sustained e ' ' ‘'p' V I " 1 m ?
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■ iie l i u ( tall, olticiul events, ntageil „t tha lighted the rniu-hlni- withmil ai- Third Street, tonight at 7:1U.
»arM 1 ‘ 1
year about ISO Mcminn's lb* term’s Activities in schools painful wound ta tho left leg ®‘h' r ,d*‘* " h f 8
"ltd Tennis ( lull, ristuin ir. Bob Moye also rereive I
The local dealer, who with thn
One new f men lr»,n the court I '
•n,(,"P*n ,ll&gt;le.
-* Cewnty form ers and grower* used which * tl| have nearly another over the week-end when he felll
slight ruts and bruises,
Chevrolet Motor Company la fur­
off n raft on a fUhiny •xcuriion
captain, an ardent
* ty farm agent's nffiee Inslay t- The tirolta tall at I’ler t'.rsirio and
tha Isaac to tide them over fi­ week ef vacation.
George Moye wus treated at nishing the entertainment to tha
man, does not overlook the fa. t gan measutemenls of farms "•her tilt fflcial ilanii , ut I hite.iu
Approximately A.OflO children in the St. Juhn* River.
nancial difficulties,
Fernuld-Laughts n Memorial Hos­ pu die free of iliirge, stntnl today
that large and fine black ba-s i
whose owners have filed wink l.ido also drew their quotas of pital.
ladkaUoae this year point to will eltewd public eiiucatioml in
Ihut the show, would inrluds non
a huger , number seeking loam, ■titutlon* la this county this year.
(). I*. Ilnmion, clerk of the cir­ be taken almnst at will while uti- sheets ta obtain bs-nefit* under th ■ lmalites.
hour of interesting entertainment,
many source* e f governBuildings and equipment hero cuit court, todsy was a t ham* fol­ drifts s ong tho surface of the M. federal soil conservation program.
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n
t
y
Residents feuturcil hy scenes of safe-sDIyloans have' been closed In bare been pat Into first rate con­ lowing a lo-rird of confinement in Johns.
f . It. Ihtwson, farm sgent, said
There are many side trips «&gt;• there are approximately 7U0 sheet,
the past few mowtbs because of dition through tha expenditure of Fcrnald-Laughton Memorial Hos­
A t t e n d ing, imigariue news features, nnd
Invited
To
U 'ssitssfS ■■ mu» m-1
stunt driving, with a final ahosr
on (lie at his offire.
the drain on relief fends mused school feeds and other a'W atlom pital where he underwent a major
Dedication Of Park to take Iho uildicncu behind th*
by the mid-west drought.
It is expected that other crews
contributed by the federal gov- operation.
,
scenes of the Chovndet proving
Dr. Henry McLaulin will lie put into ths- field In the
administer*.I ly relief
A hiper i*11 invitation has been ingrounds In Milfurd, Michigan,
expedite measur­
Tho weather: partly cloudy to­ Will Attend C l i n i c near future
Municipal Officer*
iltlienn uf H««rti8n«il»* ('nuntv. where cars aru thoroughly tested
Mis. Marjorie Tlllia of Manf. rd thrmiich Uui *Semindt* County
ing operations to that govern­
l f * k 4 1 f « i t - i i - i___
Am*** Um Improvement&lt; which night and Wednesday, scattered
it in«
the 'world's largest proving
i
# a*
,
. (»n
M A O Z l i n I M H l a a j (mtivR&lt;| m ail HUmtion wtr« re showers oier eauth
portion On Child Eye C a r e mental payments may Is speed-I h is been selected as a student #•»
( ham ter of Commern*. to attrm ll .roun(| 4
counsellor to welcamo freshmen
up.
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C d c b r a t k N i Period psire to f t a w h g ami sanitary Wnlifi-silay. Fstremo Northwn.it
nf ,h” k A field day reel, showing an
attending FT.rida St .!.* College ..........
cystome a t many ef the scIi»uIj .
Dr. Henry Mclaulln. Jr., today
Florida: partly cloudy tonight ami
U. S. . Forest .Service it-ir.iili.in.il
for Women in Tallahassee, accord­ devi-Iopmnt at Juniper Springs, lo­ toinnhi'a doing everything but th*
City yelk* recorded 91 arrrsta
Wednesday, probably
scattered U attending a graduate rlinu on Ralph Tolar Named
vault wilt bo flashed an th*
ing to press dispatches I revived cated on Florida State Itand S t, pole
over th* thrro-day period occupied S p o rta a u u T s G u id e
showers In west portioa.
eye care for children now under
•
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..
Cadet Instructor hi-re today.
■
thirty miles
„,ii_ east of, ■
&gt; t, ,toti screen
ami
hy I s he r Day eoiebratioas, Chief
way In Atlanta and will continue
.r,» thirty
tl.ii
...........
ik .will rnntain movls# nr
u
Chevrolet
autontolillo
doing
Ml»* Tillis is among thu til) upW iO T eU O f C ity Storm U Located
te o WlUUms reported today.
until Dept. II.
Ralph C. Tolar, son of Dr. and pert-las-men who will arrive at I&gt;e held beginning i t 9:10 A. M , shot put, like a champion track an-f
appearing tn the poliro
Instruction is being given bv l»r.
on the grounds. Sept. 11. g o v ­
Mrs.
J
.
N.
Tolar
of
301
Fast
included reckless driving,
Al th* raqaest nf the Florida
In San Juan Area A. M. Dkeffington. director of th* Tenth Street, has lawn named FMCW next Sunday to direct ac­ ernor Dave Mholti |s to speak, a l­ field sl n r . ________
and entering, drunkrn- Gama sad Fresh Water Fish CnmGraduate Clinic Foundation, why ta assist members nf tha train­ tivities of Freshriuin Week, when so other prominent nffirials.
LOCAL WEATHER
rty conduct, immontl mIsalaa, tbs Beniinole County
JACKSONVILLE Dept. R -(C ) is internationally kiu«n fur his ing radre in the instruction of more than liOO first year women
Juniper Springs was developed
will begin acclamation to tollegc hy the F'orr/st Service and is an Nilaad other minor offenses, Chamse, a ( Commerce today fur­ —The Weather Bureau said a trop­ work In visual correction. Dr. M
recruits at The Cl-ad-d. South life,
ef official char re* nished sttracthra and al.uring da­ ical disturb ence la the Atlaotr- Lattiin said.
acre tropical park inters perxrd U b. A v t n n Csndina, according ta wi*I te*
A v irai* .
I against a negro. Allan ta 'yw ilbnidse la this county's w ts n-nlralited this m orai^f aboat
[hiring Freshman Week the stu with Interesting plant life and r«t».
Graduate clinics In advanced n reived here today
Mar. Av«r«i«
, charged wHh breaking and
id attaaam for th* lover ef lou mi’es north aartheast of 8an tometrle methods of corn-din?
4
nr.
A
nns* .
Cadet Recruit Toll? received dent counsellors will meat husss I forSst growth; has a largo spring,
the Hilt Implewmnt Com- _
Juan. Puerto R ka, meviag west visual problem, of children are W firmer military training nt F n k snd trains, welcome re w student* pool with dam; an old-fashioned li'NH AVft, .
ThJ* tafeemetkin was desired hy northwestward.
arriving In sai», ttssbit in giving (water wheel; picnic shelters and j r i . r AVlI.
ing he'd In tha principal cities uf Union Military Arad.-mr.
s\l*4l. AVO,
tha Stole'Commission for us* uf
“There ha* bee* mu indication th county In connection with the
He, as well »• thn approxl- various test, required of all fresh- outdoor fireplace for conking;
the pMMahsrs ef The Sportmmn's of increased inteaaity to this eitenalew program ef the Amrri I niste four hundresl other ,uem- rns-n, conduct tours e f the lihrarty I large bathhouse, rest
i
room fnrili- j '
Grid* to setting forth Florida's storm but preeauliams are tUU ad can Optometrie Association, thn bers of his cU m , Is well plc iwd and advise tho new girls on va-. ties; Urge parking area availto winter tourists,
vised all vrsseki ia Rg path," fere- tasal doctor reported.
lious matters,
_____ 'able.
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with The Citadel,
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Saks Trend Rons
T o Track Buyers

.Chamber To Elect Sanford Brought To Eyes Sanford Girl To
'Nine Officers For!
• » I
trapby speed »v«nt at the Organization Pouts O r xfO flC f Fl£r L n a f l UMIQSIM See Exposition

•a-“ V,i«ssf

At Great Lakes

Isouihc Johnston Will
Join Beauty From
State
W e t CouMt
Young Democrats

Thoniand Pupils
In County Open
fo r

ReadyToCampaign
For New Members

I

Sanford Youth Is
Painfully Injured
In Auto Smashup

Deadline For Crop
Emergency Loam
To FaDWednesday

P u b l i c Is Invited
To Attend Chevrolet
Show Here Tonight

J # r-

Measuring O u t f i t s
Be^iii Operation On
County Farm *

ta

Marjorie Tillis Is
fliosen Counsellor
At .Sta*e College

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Fighting Men Then And Now

CALDWELL'S

Mussolini's b o u t that he eouM pat e ith i mUSou
•otdleni into the field at a moment’* notice ha* grouMd a
•ea l of speculation u to whether O Doc* can ha takes at
his word this time or whether he 1* juat spoofinf. Other
nation* view with amaiement the statement that any such
etaable army could be mastered tanther hi flaw of « jterlencca of the World War when Prance, for instance,
mobilised only 7,032,000 daring the entire faar years of
the war.
Granted that the world hag progressed a long ways
in the matter of military preparedness since tha M a i days
of 1014, the thought is inescapable that Mussolini, hi ettiaf
Ms figures, did not mean actually 8.000.000 fffh tia f sotth en , men who would see the firing line, but 3400,000
men occupied in the various tasks in the jjrm sta U i of a
war. Any estimate of military strength must M afias the
terra “mobilization" to trained, equipped, and orpaiimd
men assembled In a self-contained army corp&amp; And It la

■ * 08T0O A T
A D O R A T IO N ;
tefate stead round
* •, sad about th«
b a r heart*, asd foil

■aa an tkair fur**,
te4

Oed,

end vrftUM n u (Sis acfgh
M M ib r i wtor* pet***
am always m Iw I t M k m
than U ether p h m , H m U
wash ead price* *a w a m a

NEW LOCATION
toW tahtagtew , tto I t t u i a -

MS Wr*t 3*4 SI m l

Mm*m 3*7

rwally d t e T r M tto^responri!
llty foe th* i r r a t h a tu » p &lt; * |
wMsg of the America* destroy.
’ la a * by sn unidentified sir.
a m In Sysateh water*.
fighting continued on sit front*

Is Interesting to take a look at how other powt
that might be allied with Italy and thorn that
pose her, would stack up. Military authorities have esti­
mated that the forces immediately available a n t Italy,
2,000,000; Germany, 1.800.000; Austria, 1 I M M ; and H u n ­
gary, 300,000, This block, therefore can BMRt upon 4,750,000 men Immediately, to which might be
ha aided another
million if Poland is included.
Another obvious group would Include: Prance, 1,200,000; Little Entente, 2.400,000; and Masala 3 M W . This
Bide would total 6,600,000. But to complete tha picture
attempting to show the number of a v a m b lg aohUera In
Europe it would be necessary to add England with 860,OOO. the Balkans with 825,000, the Baltics with &lt;70,000
and neutrals, 1,250,000. This group adds 0| f to 8,018,000
and the grand total equals 15,845,000. This figure la just

Of VoyageThraagh

o r a m m m av B tam pa
TAMPA, Sept. S.-IA V -C ircuit
fadg* L. U h r t i began hearing
D p m b Friday in a
w it
brought by a . E. GItoon and eevr s etiwr owaer* of oy*t*r bed*.
who aooh IMAM damage* from
the CHy of Tamp* for nlteg*d polntioa of T in p o Bay by tho city’*
Mwegu disposal *y*t*m.

plained by CSft.

New Torh, on* of 11 original
■tat**, ha* b**n nine* 1*30 the
moat populous In th* union.

aaylnf,

ROOFING
TONIGHTt

OMdhHn run* Red* an&lt;l
Bs tea* of religion, but
la teriwd* himaclf in

"Better Air uat te t t e f i *

Hfta At Lotteries
In nn editorial captioned “Is This Society’s Surrender"

Lawk am ides! of tho
MIm Work***, urge* a
a af ISAM a ytar for
I Mar. W* wonder how
■ t e n la Seminole Cnun-

■gna with hlmT
■ d n d aad fifteen p*r■ bitted throughout the
a m la b o r Day wrekWa te a r aa much about

of municipal lotteries to raise funds for eivfc Improvement
and goes mi to show how reprehensible such an attitude
by a unit of government is.
“This newi»ajier," nays the Herald, “haa always stood
for sensible liberality In thought and action. We have no
patience with hoary blue laws that are rseuirtetad from
time to tlmo through fdnaticai endeavor aince they have
no place in n condition that has been changed by the march
of time. But to advocate taw violations as a means to sn
end nr excuse It on tho far fetched assumption that It l*
the lesser of two evils Is not permissible unless we are

*• being done In nt least one city in the state and approved

lieu mark.
Though it wus fully ((potted
by tha marital awoag*m«at that
total aalao foe tho c e m a t am am
of 1033-M would roach batter
than tha million mark, uaforeaern
ciramuUncee (Upped into the
way and ante* wora limited to
0SSM44.03. CooUs nod ralm aad
light (tornu daring the terlior
winter season coupted with dry
weather in th* Central Florida
section during the spring Mason
wer* attributed a* tha caua* for
thl* unexpected low voioiaa ef
■sir*.
A total of Mventy different
rarlatte* of Florida „ fru it aad
Trgetable* were sold during tha
1035-3(1 seaeou.
Culery ted all other commodltl*a u to total sate* and volume
with 4113,434.40 ia (atea recorded
for tha a*a*on which repreiented
60.7H6 rratea a t an are rag* of
12.01 per container; closely fol­
lowing celery ante* were inap

AUgaters waha mo ftagsiaUy
with thter nightly billnateg. TH*
g n a t owl trim hte w w s aclt*;
a r»th*r weird t heat h tel m ating
nlgbUy laK rtntem ite, m a tin g a
feeling that daylight wfll ha wel.
com*."

Dance mild Cool Off
V* N m f A a
CHICKEN DINNEK W»
M a te Ctete Ma* at CuU
Plate U w b

WATER
AIR
GAS or
OIL

Goad Mute*. Wlate Uqa« .

GaK Service
F ir a t

KART HARTFORD, Cowa. fl*pt.
8.—Wi—A n*w record w»* tateb41shed hero when 1*-month*, old
Jan* Motor* cut h«r ilateoath
tooth.

WERT-The - JEWELER

lftfyjr-tw rrrr-i.i.)u TTtei»'(|nij.*M the tadilu m k it iu

aa “bralateaa,1

kt i w ^
Tout
'nf ' V 7. 'TRRVly entitled to pursue his avocation withnut restrain t of the luiM. Mlm 78,803 re n ta in m at
„ law. Their classification automatically becomes identical' 4IA3 per container bringing that
e irrespective of whnt Interested legal opinion may be. Tol- tataL Next la Una to b*aa* wet*
r. erntiun of the municipality’s act on the grounds th a t it green cabbage with a total *4
ii lessens the business of tho racketeer ia not only childish $5S,K70.S3 la ante*, attained by
" bu t an admission that th e situation la out of hand. Since tha ante of 3,163 ton* a t an
*1 th e lawless can’t be suppressed there are communities with average of 431.74 per ton. T*&gt;
11 some newpnper support th a t propone to net up a compell- mntne* brought total tatea of
4T3A48.14, which re p m ta te d 47,k live business with the object of getting rid of them by 3St contain*r» a t an arerag*
,r bankrupting them. Such a conclusion ia nothing less prlc* of ft.SO par container. Irtea
* thun a complete surrender, and if there Is tifith in the potato** brought th* next hlgh**t
promise that what is sown will be reaped we dislike to ante* with $33,831.31 raeotdad by
the illutributlon of 21,338 trate*
r. vision the harvest th at ia to he­
rn
"The individual since the beginning of tim e has a t nn average of 4I.M par con­
■ytsought advantages without regard for entitlement, has tainer. Other product* bringing

UNITED
LUMBER CO.

high total* of aatea and volume
wer* orange(. with ovar $27,000
for over 21,000 crate*, grapefruit,
with more than 433JMM for mom
16,100 crate*.
IS,100
crate*, aad beets aad
■quash, each with apprialamtely I
115.000 In aatea total*.
Tha total number of container*
rrpr**cnt*d In tha total ant**
w*r* 306,000, out of 74 varbttea
of fruit* and vegetable* handled.
Waned nn poundag*, cabbage
led th* field with a percentage of
23.0 nf th* total fruit* and vege­
table! handled through the mar­
the German prince, Bernard Zu- ket, while celery cam* accotid
with n percentage of 17.7. On the
lippm Blritrrfteld.
Mb* haa been the aubtect of much other hand, baa*d on grow return
(peculation by royal matchmaker* aa exemplified above, eatery led
4122.000 and over in ante*
in Holland, tor name being Unhid with
for a percentage a f ISA of tha

romantically with leverai eligi­
ble# laclading Kbig Edward VIU
of Gnat Britain.
Some reort eeotvee mid they
tnMevid Juliana aad tho prince
would w*d la the epriag. Jollaaa'*
mother, Quoea Wlltolmlae, now
3S, ateo married a’ Gorman prince.
8he ha* ruled the Netherlaade for
4d year*._______________

AirpUne Ride,
BirtMay Gift Is
FstEl To WomEn

(■ABw today ar* InvolM*w powerful motor*
aster m*eh*nte*t perfret e *pe*d* af aarrnty and
aUte* aa tour (««m, com»hr. lib* forty and fifty
yam ago. A number of
B n teM oa that they

HoDand PrinceM
Will Wed Member
Off German Home

MIAMI, Sept, fr -|F )--l|(k
Mary Bette Brubaker, 10, wat
kUted today by a birthday pee*,
eat from tor brother—her fln t
airplane rid*.
Ska and Saaiaei Cooper, Mi­
ami, amateur flier, araatad te
ttoir (teatto near th , AB-Amerteaa Airport durhw a algtoeei
lag flight
Mr*. Rrukbaker, who** huehead aad thro* young sans an
at tom* la NVw Tork, wa* via.
itiag tor brottor aad ■other
hero.
Yesterday was bar thirtieth
Mrthtay. Brottor, &amp; W. Miaetre*. giro tor aa airpiaa* rid*
sa gift tedar. Oeoper waa at tto

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( i . i n t T a iira J
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Tmr I k , S M tk Fa* 34 yean Itealar A Gaj’a Palate hat* t e n
cepacia!ly fa* th* Heath.
They wW ate chip, crack, a* peel under the fTiaUnn
aad rata.
Always specify Dealer A Gay’* Paint*.

BUnky-Roffen Hardware Gk

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■p p v n ran re th a n a eo fily
(U tte rin g w ave an d g re d *'»£■ «*Nw-»i*irr« wihmI^MM w ill achelve Ike m e t
p erfeel r e e u lia We a r e |L
renee.1 k r g r e d e r lt's In giv e

POPULAR
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PERK’S
PLACE

Modern —
SAFE

chua a*eond with a p*rc*ataga
af 18.4 of tha total istea.
Local *upp% compared morn

than favorably with that *f tto
to t of th* *tet*, line* th* Baaford market (upptted more eatery
mul cabbage ttuia any ether eeetlon and was as high or M gte
In other vrgotabtea or frwtte
than other Mctteaa af tha rial*.
White tha Hanford market wa*
built and opantea primarily tag
th* benefit of th* Flatlda farmand grower* aa s sale* evtet
tar their prided*, than te grad,
aatly being built up a ml** **tlet there fee eut-*f-e
tote, which Floridlane
CompetUtea aaa Sa

Sanitary!
PHONE 4 7 8

note County Laundry

ly reduced by truckera hetegi-fi

Florida Military Initltute
g.J*
piir H4il PI7B a n *
• In rirade Throwgk Cfrlles* Fieparalery
M HOLAfflCi POT# of our toy* lucre id In College,
LOCATION; te center af *t*te, oa eecoad highest paint
COUIPMENTi • Madera haUdtega . . . all romaa with hath.
ATHLETICS: land aad water ■porta under careful lepmrbtea
Total expense* (laetadteg naiferm) 4T74. For cateteg ndtaw

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COL. W. BtIGBNB JONW. F v l l i s t
rad Avw, Bate*. Oty, Pterito

Ftoma «

Oar rriread* ft** WM» afrWi M
&gt;toiler l k » new lire*.

o«r prl—* ere lb« l*w*(l po**IM
for ouatltr work.

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vallry In a drop shower and tied' A. An. ter*. ll.'nilrrvonville, Mr*, Borland, Anita A
with white aatln ribbon.
Grover Ixe (’tawf.trd of A*b*-| Tyre, amt h p M
aba apant • faw weeks with bvr
"Mr*. Anitara, mother of Ihr villc, N. &amp;. Col, J. W. Blanding, mary Department, Bert M b * ,
Ml** carotyn M n « i and ERBst
abler, ■ « . F. C, Welden, Jr.
bride. worn a Mona blue meinThe following announcement, gvwn trimmed in Dubonnet nml of Ta!!ahn**re, llaaghtoTi Walsh, '.oremo;
Junior
ear n a if ,,
Wilmington, N (*.. Mr*. C, L.
i
taken
from
yesterday's
TlmceMr. awl Mra. Wynn W. Potter
fa.*hioni’d on Ioiik, stonier line*.! JlcCruiw, Sanford m il Mr. ami tackle I’ltWr, E. f t Carter.
Vnlon
wtll
be
of
interest
to
hare rvtarnad from Coronado
A jaunty jacket vra* a feature
Waterman
and .Mwrr, Albert Huff, and MM/
- I of lb,, costume ami Dubonnet hat Mr*. It. K.
Plaler.
.1
•each wbara they spent the woo*- many persona In Sanford:
daughter
of
Tallnhasstv,
lira.
"Mlaa Joyce Klaine AnJera,' and ahoaa were wont, and*blur
Intermediate DrytrJgM . MMa
n f with Mr. and Mr*. J. D. WoodHubert
Wilson
nn&lt;)
Mi**
Betty
elder daughter of Mr. ami Mr*. glmrr*. A corsage of P&lt;n_'; rest *
Then Vkktry, CorHe'la AsMM,
raff.
Ernest Klbert Anders, became and valley lilies complet'd the Ann Wilson of Orlamlo. Mr*. and Mr*. W. F. BmwbJh Jr.J
K.
M.
Little
of
Now
Smyrna;
Lurry Horton Is recovering at the bide of Jack Norbert Ay­ char min* outfit.
Mr. anil Mr*. C. II. Wal*h ami Alathraa Ctaaa, Mr*, J . t . h |* »
Oar*ly« Kent or WiaUar u h a m , 7M Palmetto Avenue, cocke, of Tallahassee, ton of
"Mra. Ayecockr, mother of the Mi«* Mary l,oui*(- Walsh of Mrs (!. 8. Salman; T. f t L&gt;
Mr.
and
Mra.
John
Calhoun
Ay­
•MBbhg Mr*. M. Mtanna
wm an operation
per format
bridegroom, aelected a
Hojttlj Wilmington, N. ('.; nnd Mr. and Class. Mr*. Jana f t Smith, MM,
r. W. Stile*, and Mr*. UUtoB
m m on Parh Atanue,
msday — eaiag at the Faraald* cocke of Sanford In one of tho blue Chantilly larc gown fash­
moat brilliant and banutlful wed­ ioned along simple lines.
Vicltry.
The
U rN m i Manorial Hcapital.
dings of tho summer season at ■trees was worn over slipper **tln
5 o’clock Sunday reining, Sep­ and accessories were navy bine. I
tember $. The event took place Her Towers were a clusto of Baptist Honor Roll
t r m Bathwater, N. T. to spend
in the cast wing of the Hyde
F or Month Given
MM* U m M tv with hU mother, Park Country Club In the pres­ pink roses.
“ following the ceremony a re. I
Mru Oewcg* A. DeCottes, Park ence of about 500 wedding
ception for ‘.'00 co o ts » ,* given
guests, tho officiating clrgyman In Ibeir homo at II4S Owin'
being the Rev. William Carroll,
Mr. aud Mrs. W. A. Adams and pastor of the Tallahassee Catho­ Street by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Klbert Anders. The receiving line
daughters, Olyva Ann and Ada, aad lic Church.
stood In front of the mottle
Mr. aad Mra. John Melach, Jr.,
“The bride was given in m ar­
Am gkitr, EnrUIty, wer» tho riage by her father, and had as which was adorned with Ascen­
Sunday of Mr. am| Mrs her attendants, her sister, Misa sion Jllirs, white asters and fern,
m%mt\ B. A il at Daytonn Bunch. 1.noise Iona Anders, as maid of to form a beautiful background.
honor, ami her couslita. Mis* In the receiving line a t 'o l Mr.!
Ftteads at Mis* Dorothy Smith&gt; Annie Laura Pare, Mildred Lou­ ami Mrs. Anders, Mr. nnd Mis.
win ba interested to learn that ise Ilmwn, Opal Klaine Anders Jack Norbert Ayrocke and Mr.1
Mr, aad Mr*. Joh i Srhlrarit
and Mra. John Calhoun Avowhc.
’&lt; aa f young saw. John lin e ter- aba has gnlrard Liuisinna Slate* of Hendersonville, N. C., and
"The room* of tho hotit.* were I
Liuise
Crawford,
of
Asheville,
Uai
vert
tty
and
i*
specialising
in
*• bavu nturnesl from Coeodecorated throne bout with a r ­
**• fca*b w han they spent a ptaaa music, majoring in pabtic' N. C., as bridesmaids, Miriam rangement* of white asters. As­
Csthleen Horne was tha little cension lilies and fern.
flower girl, and Jack MeCrone
—To-Night—
•‘After remaining [r.r some
James W. Pippin, Jr. of Birm­, of Sanford was the ring bearer, time with lheir guests, Mr and
Mr. aad Mrs. T. l . :'clt and Mr.
aad Mr*. W. U. He :niriiC vr»'r«i ingham returned home today* "William Hood of Tallahassee Mrs. Ayrocke left for their wed­
after spending two weeks bar*, waa Mr. Aycocke** best man. ding trip South, M .*, Aycocke
anting than from l-&lt;with hie brother and slstsf-ln Groomsmen were Allan Mease wrarlng for travel a suit of
Sunday a t New Smy .
law, Mr. and Mr*. Roys f t Pip­. of Tallahassee, Ityrun Eoi of ivory-gray with a phitlumn fox
Sanford, William y. Dowling, Jr.,
pin, West First Street.
Mr. aad Mr*, l,. »•
ami (luy W. Me**hole, Jr., of collar on the smart Ntte.l Jack­
Dr. aad Mrs. fi. D. i
Mis* Entitle Lingle has reinrartlI Jacksonville, Acting as ushers et. Her hat and a rrrsw i.-t w.-te
On T h e Screen
daughter, Eugenia An.. ..............
from
St. Louis, Mo., and points InI wire St. Klmn A osta, Jr., Me- ■Dubonnet.
week-end a t Daytonn I.fuel..
•
"Mr.
nnd
Mr*.
Aycocke
will
Illinois where she spent tha sum­. Swain Wood*. Jr., Fred C. Langruaide nt IMS McDaniel Street
mer.
She was accompanied by Mr., stun and John Seashole.
c . B. Byaa and aon. C. It Hynn,
In Tallaha**»o upon their rotuin
J r , # # Pilatka spent the e c c -c n d and Mre. Glenn l.lngte and son,, “The beautiful young bride from their honeymoon.
Glenn, who have been visiting Ini wore a lovely Molynsux model
"Mr*. Ayrocke is a graduate
h*ra with tha foriter'.* ir - tli...
Lllnola fer the past several week*.
of R'diert K. I.re High Sehtml
la-law aad siatsr, Mr. a si
t
and formerly resided in Wash­
f t Mabaaiy, Emit Truth
ington, D. C.
“Mr. Aycocke attended tin- Cit­
'LISTEN, KH&gt;,
Mr. Bad Mre. Peter 8eha.il of it.-,
adel In Charleston, w«* gradu­
lando aaaoance the birth tl ,,
ated from North Cnrnliun Stole
daughter this morning at the FeeTake It from the DMtlmer (Fred
College, mid Is a member of I'Ut
nald-Laugh ton Memorial Hospital.
Stone to j oil 1. Count Ferdinand (Fran
Kappa Tun social fraternity. He
is run nor ted with the comptrol
cl* I rilerer) I* aces In this fast mo*
Melvin Gatchel ha* returned from
I ler’s office in Tallahassee.
iuu v.irn id the count who went cow
Jaekaoavilla where ha spent the
"Mrs. Ayeoek,- ho* been enter
lm, lo win the gal he loved.
summer with Mra. Arthur Gatchel'*
Mr. ami Mr*. L. F. Hoyle are
tallied extensively since the nil
»®th*r, Mrs. Ethel Ia*h.
planning (o leave Wednesday or
nouncement of her engagement
Thursday for Ijmrens, 8. ('. lo
\&lt;l.ipicil f n m K linor Davis* S a tu rd a y Ev*»
| "tint of town wedding guest*
Mra. D. E. Bryan returned Kun. spend a few days. They will be
itintf I’nwl s tu ry “T h r Old Tlatar.**
I were Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Anilei*
day to bar homo In Jacksonville accompanied home by their three
of Hendersonville, N. I’.. Misses
after aptmllnf « ahnrt lim# hrrt* daughters who have been visit­
' Mabel l.lnggenfelter and Jul'n
with bar nUce, Mra. Arthur tlatch- ing their grandmother, Mrs. A.
Yates of Tullalmssee, Mrs. it.
Dial Gray.___
____________ I

Activities
Perron alt

Calendar
An acooaafl i f A * tesBOag af
J. M. WUaau, J r , facmai ly ad this

The Big Night
Over -100 - Reasons

TIIK LAD’S OKAY.w

a . Tha film apuaa taday a t tha
Ka Theater.
Tha star of “One Rainy Aftertaa” ta gtvoa a stagy porfootly
Mad ta Wa charm la “My Amortm Wtf*,“ aad Mtea Batbata, la

" M i Hassell, ■ ethar of the
bride, waa attired la a fall suit of
Mat with a shoulder corsage of
roses.
Mre. Wilson, tha only daughter
of Mr. aad Mra. C. C. !Hassell. I*
a young xromaa af charming persoaallty. She received her educa­
tion In tho High Point tehoole aad
Arthur Branan left Maturduy
v t , gradaated with Use class it for Asheville and Greensboro, N.
I H i She to known aa a very ta!- C. to spend a abort * time. ){«
will ba Jolntifl In Otcaniboira by
hia family.
Mils Essie Whittle of Hrewton,
Ala., aad Mrs. f t N. Wright of
Greenvll e, Ala., spent Labor Day
.'-•’v t.d h their els err. •WK. Gcurgu
W. Huff, and other relative!.
Mr. and Mre. Royo R. Pippin
and daughters, Elisabeth, Gladys
Isle, aad Peggy Aaao, ami guest,
James W. Pippin, Jr. of Blrmingbam. returned ureeterdiy from a
UIP *°
B**ch and West
H l u Bench.

l W« lawn
BiflMIB
LltoU

R II L E Y ’S
Tte« SffN. 1«h

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2 2 5 L ^ _ I S Steaks Ik H &amp;
l e g s ""i
CHOPS Ik 1 9 e

Rraaaty I M p i t l B f .
in ia r e e * aaar, u m w t t t f l

8TEW |Ik

17C WAOT Ik 1 9 c

Cold Cols Ik s g c l M R

lb. f a

Mr, and Mra. Edwin Strwhbebn
announce the birth of a daughter.
Margaret Neul Strohbehn, Sun.
day, a t New Haven, Conn. Mrs.
Strohhehn wilt bo remember.-d
here as the former Mine Mm garet Neal.

Von win* love the limitless luxury of lying Im
Inti with ,i cricking
story and a rorbing
£ oihI smoke . . . this evening make friends with
A l.iKh Sm&lt;kt. . . a li^ht smoke o f rich, dp*&gt;
Iwi'hul tiilvjuo . . . l.uiky Slriktf Y ou'll t t t i t thv
tlcliiioiix flavor of higher-priced tobaccos . . . ail
tlnive fine tu n e r leaves, the Cream o f the Crop.
You'll learn the joy of smoking with that w dcome throat prottttion nllercd by Lucky's ptivat*
priKcsx—“ It's Toasted. " A /-&gt;i&gt;/&gt;t SmaJk* for you*
peace of itiiiul! A U rbt Smoki for you! throat!

Mr*. George W. McRory and
Miss Mary McRory rsva returned
from Safety Harbor where they
•pent a fem weeha wtih relative*.
Mr. McRory has returned ftnm
Gamp M rCbraa In AnnUton,
Ala., where he attended military
camp fer two weeks.
Mr. and Mr*. A. Wldmldt and
Mlsa Lydia Wtebnldt have re­
turned from points In tho MidWest where the* spent u few
weeks. Mr*. WteboMt vldted rel­
ative* in Springfield, III. while
Mr. Wiebeldt attended tha N a­
tional Photographers' Convention
In rhieag*.

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Ihtel Ih* doof D&lt;1 worn/ Ciftj tar* . , .
anti opart up 4 fr*»fc pork of Luckiml
Vo* Hav* no h a ir / fatlinig whan you
imok* far info Ih* night. A LgM fm oio
loov«» a dnon toitB, and Lw&lt;bi«i or*
A |I&lt;|M Small#.

TT QiSfti'

in "Sweep,take*"
think of lit Over I.XKMKO pet*M
have already been awarded ia d g
grrai national cigarette genie, yea#
Lucky Strike ''Swcepeiahea." Hava
)•« entered yell Have you wow p e e
Lucklet —a flat tin of JO delldona
Luiky Strikes/
,
There’s music on tha air. Tuna ia
"Your Hit Parade"-Wednesday aad
Saturday evenings. liema. judge, aad
study ih* tune*-then try ymm la d y
Strike "Swet pi takes."
,
Aad if you're not already «mohlag
Luckies, buy a pack today and Wf
them, loo. Maybe you hast b*M
mining tomethlng. You’ll aggrecieia
the advantage* of Luckies-a UbM
Smoke of rich, ripe-hodiad mbaaam

Proctor Chevrolet
Used Car Lot

fed R Magnolia
* Pull Spur of sibiulld

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Florida

T—|fcSwri—i
M d eg, T e e k U e t
Practice T* BeHeM
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Mb High grid

A* tin t day
Nfc a f practice

Mara A m fatty a f Seminole
maty's chefs* ja a a in te n t o r
mm4 U ra te r A a daily routine
' prattle*. which began laat
owday and arttl '•ontitter till
ua« UaM aa O ct f , sh * n the
**a* ■■ here agatamt Rattle.
hick lights of A a fra: ar*k
a a v Bralley O dhaa retu sro j to
Ma aid pee Wan a t tackle and
Jimmy M cBhaaaaa ik U tei to
A a cm ter poet aa the only an il*
able candidate. Ceecb Mclmeae
paaalhly boliovaa that tko bljt
youngster will do bmto food at
the lacklo aaclyawint than he
would have a t caater, aiaco hie
weteht la each aa advantage In
breaking tk ro afh the opposition'*
at football practice, “I'm counting an you ltd* aa
When the catedideUe go out
aeoflded Merrlien when he finally ocoloe the “peak'
for praeiiee heat waak, they will
help* (Aoaaeletid Pro** Photo)
bo wanting their ahaoldar pade
and holiaete, fa r a t that time
harder a t aa thaakine a teak.
teagh ecrtannmge eaaaiona will
Weod waat aat kafarw A a Dm
ha
begun hotween different
ylen w H e aad hoQet Barrier af
teame ae picked My A a Semniolo
Heary M. CuOty af Raata Bar*
la eatere.
bare. Cutter, aa automobile
Aa the rough work la b erm ,
lire] belt!
schrnl. Duke, seems a t preaant tn •alaaiaan. w ia J tri* .* . je o * ? Ma
It la practically a certainty that
Speaking of football, ono w o n l|K, lh() m 0il
chobMjas A a tennla ropotatiaa m th e doubles
A a flrat eleven men will bo wonder^ about the outernsi
WAJfhcrn Cnnfrr*nco:r=WBilkpte« partner of WUatar H lara ro f Co&gt; item* for -Thti tic* In tlm T7prtf* eu'uuwiatern
... Conference,
thlt ton ton, while th e n arc himbia, I . c , teak ad v aatefr of
than, aacapa If yuu want to puli ln« tilt with the U be count is ns. I ful UuUnw, would bo picked at' to torn I other elevens who will Wood** faltering atari, wan Aa
Weight ihould play a big par* the conference winner thia cen­
n » i i — ' - i . o j o.o u i iteo
It that way, la not a t all atw rari.
give them a plenty tougfc fight.
Tha aaa thing whleh make* tha tal the Celery Made* chance* fur ion.
Up Nnwth, there —
are -------severalI
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»*"»&lt;'
Permnally,
L',
‘W#
•)»
»
Personally, but not officially,
(mart a t aracy troa Floctda man
‘ .promise
■ to -be strongj up laat year bad tended third
thrill wlA petda la the spirit they will put a line on the field we would select the Georgia Tvcb tcuma who
over
-1 bellow Jackets a* the potential* contender* for natloaal hoaere la this tournament, wan tha
*cr-|
w hich'these Gator grld d sn **• which will have been
am pli|r. I t la te ha aaea ta» erary ehadowed by only one line In pre. winner, with Auburn, Alabama I thl* entuinr araeon, with Mlaae- third eat, t-3, bat Celley raced
‘ d Kentucky
. _____
____ a 'c o te leading the pack. The pew- oa after tha laCcrVal to e'eee
&lt;b13|an
giving them'
thing they do. They are rertetaty vloua ytare, that of the ll&gt;
la k e e ln e n M i* a
1 1 . .. f ! n | .
petting themeelvea whalahaarted- eleven, when Riser, Branaa, lia r -'d o te rnct to 'th e finiib, There U
him ou« hi A e je u tA . *-3.
«*i*» probabfy no team In tha nation
ty late tha Job a t hand far Cody rleon, r.nd Praaton i
la the final act, CwlWy won
shining atari of
tha
which can compete with l-&lt;&gt;
hie own eerrlca hi the flex*w all
Jackets when It eempa to yo’ilb
game, broke \hraugk te
U kt
Thle eeaeon'e backfleld
will and speed, and tha boya from :bo
;»Wood’s In A a eaeead. aad waa
Georgia
capital
ore
plenty
powuralM play a deciding part In the
weight advantage, ami It, t"» ful end bt-avy to go with that.
Two other fa verttee, Mrs.
Our own Gator* huvv ittle or
fa probably overshadowed by
Marjorie Oladmaa Van Ryn.
oaly tha *3S team
backficld, no chance to gain any real cham­
Philadelphia, and, Mrs. Mary
which raw little but elualvc. WU- pionship recognition thl* season,
Greet Hwnrte, Kaaaae City, wsra
eoa
Smith,
Skinny Vincenl, but they should at Iea.it supply
eliminated. M n.,lterrte went out
"Dub" Cntamngcr, George Me- Interesting (.position to all com­
* pretty
l)own in the cattle country, before Gaaala
Claltami, Johnny Courier, II. It- er* thl* season since Cousin Josh
Odkam aad other ball carrying took over the rein* a t (aalnev where last year, A e Southern youngster fram MM Fianctoeo,
Methrdht teem ran rampage who la rated Na t la A a N .rthluminaries perform under Celery villa.
In the Suuthem Conference, Texas Christian and 8. M. V. ira Califentea Metric!. aad Mrs.
North Carolina is woefully weak­ should a*a!n fight It out for the Van ftya. a memhcc af A e Amer­
ened by the graduation of Its championship of A a Southwest, ican Wlghbaaa Cup team. Mat
eutatandlng star, a Sanford boy. with Rice University renting la te la y ftammars af . Ragland.
M, M.
•
Don Jackson, and It also lost fur a share of A e glory.
several other members of Inst
Of course, there has never
year's tt)uad, who dropped from been nn expert who reuld exactly
figure out the F ar Weet winner,
TMa Week
but from a natural ataadgelat,
FRONTAOR ON Slate Highway
SPECIAL
Stanford again looks te ha the
Na. S, Orleads Road. 9M.M
Reek Crystal Gaklsta
pec acre. Flew lag well hop meek.
cream of tha Pec Iflx Coast crop.

SPO RT CH ATS

-W e —*,.

•M.M pec a m . Phone ASS.
Overatruet Land Co., Orlande
Fla.

Long Distance
Ratos

food fur the body'* needs, end
by their action mure energy I fur
strength I I* obtained from the
food eaten. Th» fund, r f courte,
brings the additional itren g t:l.
but Cardul serves as the imuna
te thla and by IU good Influence)
on' the digestive system.—Adv.

B

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Spnodi

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fw atysw lf glaii—I

StaLtaga

Take Final Contort From f h o M f F i
By II To 1 Court And Grab V M

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(■ B O A T , 8 R F T K M B K S I k ' l l H

.on Will Hitler Open JbM u PteparesPapers Government
Chamber CampaifnTo On Personal Tax
TroopsEnter
b CeUeetar Ready T* Tackle Jab
Toledo Fort
W 2nd Tern TakeColosiet
Of CrBrcHmw P r ik u iM t Bills
B a l t s , Bagwell Aad N asi Chief
B r u u A lso Com; t i n o e d In Pools
For G c n u n j Be­
For Another Year
fore H nge Crowd

Ow
fa r tba
to a a iu and sell all
of delinquent f i r ........ tu im are
both taagtola
laauad aad wfll b t taraad aad totaagMe, belonging to tW
to tbu eauaty abarrtf far
toxpayer, within
tba
ra w .
•rrvfca, Jan. D.
where the levy and assess meat
tax

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Herald

AM
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•

Rebels’
Sliest
Tba*
lution

Artillery Is
For F i r a t
Since Revo­
Hit S p a i n

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NK M I1ER 271

County Commission
Allocates $150,318
For Operation Cost
Im Hudgeted
Twenty Defendants Face $161,056
For Road. It o n d»
Fund Ex*
Municipal Judge's Court Sinking
pc ns
Of 1936*3^

Copyritfct—U N
Fm dfkial rvporta^roichrd Ma­
" I urn of tha view," ha coalite
Ha painted eat (but w h ite____
fly The Associated Ptwta
drid today that goverumant mlNURNBERO, Garauay, Bapt. 9. pvrsoasjn tbte eauaty have art- aad, " that this personal proa- litlamra entered the Toledo Alraarty, subject to seizure and salt,
cm
—The Reich's Chancellor Ado i
btetodra property acquired subae- ■ar preparatory to an attack on
__
.
.
H itter today proclaimed a four there era a few atilt to arrears.’ quaat to tba data of the uaaaau- I.TiH) Reba'a who had defied an Police D ragnet Spread Over City During
The tim to eli collector ratted
Papworth Volunteers ;•*» pmtan, emw»tia* &lt;nm- attention
ta tba faltewtag A&lt;so­ meat, but prior to tha levy aad eight-week*1 siege of th* ancient
Labor Day Holiday Period Gets
R a P v T o a a la
A f J *h» aatental daraaM* aixtad xt (to cle ted Praia dlapatch which erigtfortress.
? • * ;
* ■ A ‘ r &gt; tl of H k l w Germany ctonom- aatad to tba Tallabanea office at Tha press dispatch to whkh Mr.
Insurgent artil.try and snipe.-i ______ Variety Of Charges
tempt T o Get R o O d 'k a l l y Independent th# m t of Attonmy-Oaaaral Cary D. Lan­ Jtobtoa referred reported a rwl- from within tho crumbling wall*
lag following an Inquiry from were mute during the night for
dis:
A City police dtugm-l, spread ov.
T . R. S lm paon w a s re-1 The proclamation, sounded sod* Attorney-General Landis pres Comptroller J. M. Lee, who a l l the first time tine* July 20 a.td
er Ssnfnrd through the latlair Day
a b e te d la s t n ig h t to a e rv a d#»iy before xoo.ow&gt; Naate aa- vtenaly rated th at “to rotteettag Senator J. Turner Butler of Jack­ some unconfirmed reports said the
k
holitbly period, was hauled up In
a a p resid e n t o f th e S em inole aombted In the fourth annual con-tonal property taxes which sonville reported the D u t u I Rebela had surrendered.
municipal court yesterday with ‘Jit
C o u n ty C h a m b e r o f
Com* vantteo, dtecteeod Hitler boa ■tread
ra lavlad aad aaaesied agatoet County tax collector had miAn epidemic of sympathy strike*
defendants faring Judge Miller.
the taxpayer Wandas e f the own­ raustrrad dlffkulty in coltecttoR in France by Lrflst workers de­
reorganltlag
m m i fo r a n o th e r y e IK
a r.* W*
Henry
Will
Jones, negro,
personal
property
taxes
levied
la
co
no
my
and
hiking
tbs
planned
ership
of
taagibte
personal
prop­
Jr. Hajitea waa chosenI ajratn
a,
An ii]n*nttinn.V budget of
manding “guns and planes for
charged with making threats with
Jacksonville.
, while production of all Industrial aad ag­ erty, tba chanty tax eettecter la
Spain" spread today.
a pistol, and Sim Griffin, who al­ JirdUIrt.Ml nml n im^tmed
"
Arthur ricultural products.
Hundred* of fugitives from an
legedly gave the gun to Jones, exiK’i’tlitiire list to enro for
Bran on were renamed to the Tbclr realisation, ha declared, “la
impending bombardment of north­ 8. M. Lloyd Is Named diew the stlffr*t fines and sen* tlu&lt; rsinkinyr fuml a ml inter*
respective posts of secretary only a question of our energy and
ern cities arrived at Rayonne,
teners, each Is-ing handed an as­
»n nmdH mid iMinds,
aad trooauror.
determination. Our colonial de­
P arty M anager Of sessment of Jolt or ordered to prls. eat
Prance, as European diplomats
amount ing In 910-1,(156, wert
Th# following vice-presidents, mand* are part and parcel of this
sought to save hrleagueird Sun
adupteil late veatenUy by
County Operations on for 90 days.,
s a t from each County Con mi*- program. We must build up our
Sebastian from becoming a eity of
A tlO-duy sentence meted I„ II. the Hentinule t ’nutily Coate
•toner's dlstrkt, w art placed in raw material force*.”
ruins.
office: 1—Charles Dunn, I —
Seminole County Ikmurrnts to­ Higgins for alleged disorderly inlaaion fur tho year 1980*
The proclamation also declared
Rebel* yesterday refused an of­
M m Mr lech; 3—C. B. Searcy, the “shackles of the Versailles
day
rpcnrd a campaign uffUo ii conduct was suspended on ron- :t7.
fer of the governor of the city to
An ninount of I'tJtTM.I'J waa
4—B. r . Wheeler, 5—A, G.
a
suite
at the Vr.ldel Hotel, S. ditkn Hint he a. stain front alco­
Treaty” have been torn, the arm ;,
surrender in return for am rsty for
set aside for the agricultural
Wagner.
M.
I.lojrd,
chuirman
of
the
C
o-iii- holic* for n pvtoid of two months.
the defender* hut diplomats tried ly Ikino Executive Comm.ttoe,
S l a t ne __
d agsin
la a short aeeeptanca addreaa, navy and air force are now cay. LefitUHofi S o i f h t Institution
Allen Mctiil', hlark” " c"harg -.i fund: 7 ^ C w ” ’ i l l " , t o H S l
m
gx__
tv „
to arrange a truce.
has announced.
Mr, Blmjmm aounded a pro- able of defending Germany agaiust
with
nn.l entering the f^ ,u,rrd *■ ■38®’78' w V1*' ^
th breaking nn.t
all
enemies.
1
0
U
p
C
n
U
o
o
n
s
W
[
Delayed,
unren»nred
dlepatrhes
To
EotaMMi
Plant
graaalva note and em phulted
l e d night the Issly assemble I Hill Implement Company,
lompany, was
,Wui
alanWA **•*
T
a
r
n
V
n
w
f
M
n
n
H
l
V
,
f
"
"
"
Madrid
said
mass
executions
th a t -now I* the tlma to atart
At
GsinoiviDe
Site
■ t e r m f u e x * I T l o n Q V . | l,f K a.ckt. , rp continuing daily In to lay prrhmimiry plans for th- turned over to the County,
A
County
millage
of 34 1-1
something aggressive.1
roming rnmpuigii.
J. K. Davis, charged with drunk­
was approved t» product* tha
Spain'* capital. Estimates plnred
J.w ll'Connor was nrnie.l sec- enness, puid B |5 fine.
* The president pointed out that
general revenue fund. Tha gen*
The endorsement 0f tha Ctomoer
'."r ,!,T
*»t»l nu.s.U-r of dead fro... fir- retary of the lorul organisation
tits Chamber has been lying
Disorderly conduct allegations
af Commerce waa balag sought to- '![****?"■1 8‘h,M' 1 wi 1to aeca-ptwl, lnc M|ual|,
mrr* than 1.000.
an.l will to stationed in the hot. I against W. C, Flemming were era! school fund is to to raised
gotet far tig months, than bo,
from an eight-mUl levy, Blxta
day for a movement to enact teg- J* " " * * * ■"** *
b*1iw*!* I In Washington, the Stale IV- office. K. J. Wagner was chosen
that an intensive pro- *
omike.i off the books when the de­ millage for sell mils was net a t
Utattoa for the establishment nf
A* **’ *ml ! v‘‘WJ J j * I piirtmrnt indicated it may again as treasurer.
la before the organise-1
fendant fulled to nppenr, thereby two and nne hnlf milts.
Ikmocint* voted to install Mi. estreating u fill bond.
u t S S m ' ,p ,r l*wM ,U lt0" ^ “
co'mrany, sh . 1 r. E 5 ; f,“
l- explain
S" - nl' h the attem pt­
The following s|&lt;ceial school
and ,,|w"
Relie!*Mto
Lloyd as rnoipnigu manager of .. Jewel. tJtuplw.kK iUfl
Bo ■dedan d that during his
Sanford Elks will astambla
Fred
WUIUma,
(Jraford
englg
"
*
"
*
prin,,p*
''
■nBOUnr"
'
«~
ed
Immlilng
of
an
Amerkin
dethe p ir q ' it. this »*.afiirjT*' •—*- fill I"utd when slip f.'ttltM' T T ~it]V- s*..'., taL... i .idis--'■ n i of office . b o , had ..toceivod Friday, plf h t a t B VcIock In th#te
Iznl:
“ T fil Spanish water* recent­
The f. Honing party memtier
JJT &amp; X * * * s^ia*taati’tution will b eg in -lu
elubhou-c ‘ in “JillhpArfe plans for
pear in answer to disorderly eonN'lmJ-rr
1 maintenance 10.
ly.
European
powers
sent
reprewere
selected
to
do
,'i.oj
„u
nf
regular term Monday morning,
a barbecue chicken dinner to ba sad
dtjui chur^ca.
kinds I-*; number 2—mainte­
sentstlves t» laindnn to talk em­ work In Sanfonl:
t0 M, „ Stevens.
bald at Son Lando Springs an e d m .tJ ln rd tha WncflU la to obArniNtcu.l
FMil-s
ro'orcd,
«ni.I
to
nance ID, bonds M; numtor 4— •
Phil iluch, John Mrisrh. Itilt
'?&gt;
0t th°
*» “ *• following release, tha bargo plana to enforce non-inter
Maaday.
Fhelky, Hob Putifoy, James ti, have torn guilty i.r fighting, drew niainlcnan.e It), IhiihIs K; num­
principal sat* forth three classes Trntton agreement*,
Fred P. Domer, su ite d niter. mautxtlaa In Florid*
Sharon, Fred WUorn. Gordon u line nf (10 or a Jail srnlriBe of b e r I maintenance in. bond* I t ,
C til k g f e U t U e
•Me lu tn lli out fir* mate* prate af r awaaa who are eltgtbte to aW * *• -■■■
Harnett, T. A. Ilrumlry T. I. 2t* days, James Norwood, *f«n numtor ft—indlntenanca It), bdnd*
aeta that the station raald under- trml roratlcnal classes:
secured. from Peter
10,
Frn-or, (irnhani llunt.-r, W. E. hlarl. and charged with fighting, ft, numtor it—nuiintcqanca
chairman of th* committee, Hen­ tab* at the **m* time emphasis- j “ I. Persons regularly employed
heard Judge Milter pronounce the
(I tin!&lt;«iHrtl MU |M|9 l« « |
California
Get»
Watson.
K
IGlenn.
.1.
F.
MeIng
that
there
era
scores
more.
—Those
who
are
regularly
entF t MIAMI, Sept. 9 —(/F t-F red P. ry Tamm, W. K. Edenflchl, An­
saiiie verdict n« in Fields' rase.
n.l an.l II. J. la-hmiin.
part-time
One Over On Old Clrll:
Com, Demorelic nominee for gov­ drew Carraway, Charles Dunn, The iiartkutor propaaal* ta whkh ployed can attend
Glaaro Lon.lon, negro, ilirw -i
Those
apiminled
to
woik
with
ernor. said today if a special ses­ J r , Mr. Domer or any. othar Mr, William* n f tr ta d ar* | | ) hs* school provided they work reguRival, Florida the County Committrrman in fine of |ir. or 31) days in Jail for an)
cate
tropical
aternia,
(2)
find
an
torlg
not
lets
than
2&lt;
&gt;
hour*
club
ofCror.
sion of the Legislature in Janu­
r. unity prerlntcs are:
Picnic dinner will be served at economical and practical way to weekly. They shall not attend
ary could effect the state** partiriA. J. Wagner, t'holuoln; Frank
The Seminole County Cham­
use
Everglade*
pant,
&lt;3|
study
part-time
school
more
hours
per
0:30
P.
U.
Monday,
although
y sttes In tbs federal unemployTalbot, Oviedo; Andtew Ihid. ilteluk si d.
ber
of
Commerce,
located
in
beach
erosion,
(4)
find
an
economweek
than
they
nr*
employed,
want Insurance p an ho would ru'l many Elks and their friends are
Sluxia: Frank Silvers. Osceola;
J
Other defendant*, charge* and]
one of the world's grrntrst
ana immediately upon assumin'; expected to arrira earlier in tha kal, practical aad qukk way to **2- p ,r *on" temporarily oneinT. Alderman, Geneva; W. II disposition* follow;
cure Spanish raosa, and (St ezperi- teyml—Those who are tempera­ ritrus
p ro d u r i n g
ar* n , W.
i
afternoon.
Office.
I'.qH-, Goldi-nrnd; W. It. Ilntlurd,
Georg,. A micron, « in* llln a
*
l&gt;r«*»un» »»
City
srrntfhrd its hrnil over Ihb. AHamcnte; T. I*, lewis, tainy Snake,
Exalted Ruler Dorner said a ment with the common 1st applka- r,,f unemployed mny attend tho
colored, disorderly
hie' , Commission limy bring about •
"Tba present governor seems to
lion of tung oil
' Part-time school for not more one tivlay.
program
for
the
evening
la
being
lahefrunt touulifkathiq project,
w.hsI; the Itev. J. W. Thompson, I I" or *jo days; pntdc Hill
be afraid of tilling the Legisla­
In elaborating an the phase e f , |t a « If‘W
*'»lly during a
Ikfi.ri' the Board of Direr, take Mary; John Hell, Lak.
ture together and 1 ran do nothing planned.
"red. disorderly conduct.
'„r 10 j «;
l,t l1l» (;.'“n,y.
Mora than 100 persons attend­
tors',
session
last
night,
Frank
Monroe, r.ti.l George Sintlli. I'u ■lay*; Maggie Brewer, n egr.. ",ln,r
about It until January,” he said. ed th* event last year.
*oM /
°8
Talbot,
Oviedo,
told
of
visit*
Z
l
’
h
"oTVtor!
Ir
»
,
t
h;i
V
.ro,teC
Mh«t*?h"y”
rh
^
nla.
Irunkenness,
five
day,Hetty
'
"mnierrn
director*
U«t night
The Insurance law provides em­
Other planned activittee for th*
ing a man confined to his bed
lie
pointed
nut
that
there
Is
n
The
first
public
speaking
of
ployers must psy ana percent ta x Friday night club meeting include
brrnu'e of illness. A die. of the campaign leading up &lt;n the I'silton, drunkenness, dismissed; good pu liability that WPA fund*
on salaries they pay this year to a report of ramp life a t Lake
Henry
Whili',
colored,
diiinkcuctlrus Joi.-r« It...I torn pro­ Nov. 3 eleetion* is scheduled for
could to mndu nvailahlu fur tha
b» .i.t .m i M . w . t a . . . . h
go Into fund with a levy gradu­ Winona by six boys who w en
riess. fr, or lo days; David Jones,
scribed by n physician.
Monday night ill
the Court negro, tilling bicycle in reckless endeavor.
ated to two percent neat year nml given a summer outing on Elk
Hevernl tor tutor 1 of the Cham*
While Mr, Talbot was, con­ House. Definite
penkers lun« manner, dismissed; Jessie ll.irils,
throe percent thereafter,
| longer be clatsr.l a* eligible for
fund*.
versing with tho III man, lie licit yet torn sclerted
to r responded to Mr. Glenn’*
Mr. Williams said that with two ttim part-time srhool training,
negro,
disurdtriy
cundue,
lift
nr
statements
by asserting that
picked up a rrai of orange
or more of the station, it would
“3. Contract student* |n..t
Judre Holds Citrus
,10 days; l.,&gt;nnie Hall, negro, ilruna hikefront heoiilificntlon is, per*
be possible to heap track af all | ploymD^Sueh persena may nt. Juke used in the diet. Tlu&lt;
Highleyman
Acccpta
nod
disorder
y,
||i
l
or
20
days;
Imps, one of tlist most wortlty o l
Under AAA S tatute
storms without batag dependent .
for j,,b prrparutnry Irni-.- label bore the simple Infor­
I k ito it Mclntrc, negro, fighting, Imal proposal*.
mation, “grown and packed In
Advertising Pooition on ship, in tha law haromaUr area, |„g for a period of not to ex. California.”
dismissed.
The planning toard member
LOB ANGELES, Sept, 9 . a mrlhod now employed by th* gov-' m d three mrnths. They sh-dl
,
re|Hirtcd that several nthcl- pmj*
IA P |— Federal
District Judge With New York Firm eminent bureau,
| have a regularly drawn ro n trv t
r m n e e r O f F lo r id a
| rets,, tu Ik*
by WI1A,
Laos R. Yaakwich made perma­
TOC KM MIICNT.UNH
Mr. Will lama ateo appealed to for a Job whkh by reasonaMi
Boh Highleyman, son a f Mr. the Hoard la worh toward tha ab- rffnrt they ran
lit
•
a
..a
fiimls, bnvtf Ijh-h ui»|»n»viKl IIM
nent yesterday an
injunction
preparr f ,r
CITY
NEWS
HRIEFS
I f IC'S I f ! J a u h H O n ^ U l e ari* in Wu-ihirmtori iftvwMilitiiC il*
upholding citrus marketing pro­ and Mrs. S. D. Highleyman of olition of a sbarb whkh ha* re- within the threr-mrnth*' ptri,„l
KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Sepl. 1). — -, It rnti&lt;»n i»f fumlte
vision* under th*
Agricultural Sanford, ha* accepted a Now crntly been eractad aa Lake Shore ‘ Ml** .Sierras said auhkrt* to (A*)—l’rrsidcnt Itoosevelt
mine
Ikpresentativa-clii t and Mrt.
JAi KSONVIl LK, Sr|»i. t». (,Ti
Mr. (!lrnn stiUl hu vipecU som&lt;
York city position with tha ad Boulevard between th* read Itself ha taught Inrlu.lr brnhkrrpinc. here today front Washington nn.l laotdon J. Ilatm-tt will letive lin e
Adjustment Act.
|jtnnx(» Arthur Wilmm, "j, p ) .1rrlran ^ in thi* in’iif fulun*#
The Injunction, first granted vartlilng department of the J, and Loke M ean*.
for Miami from wkelu
I shorthand, typing, business Eng- set out by autonmbl&gt; on * K.l). |, h
Inclu«!r«l in tin* project* »r#
a a a temporary basis on Apr. C. Penney Company, operator nf
mile tnur through the Great Smoky they will sail for Galveston, Tax., nrucr |»ru|M»nrnt of Impruvin^
He dccland th a t tha slructuro’a ,l*h ■“d apelllng.
FImi iif.i ut*rktiAnn* uutl luiviutiAw I pfoiH f»r wiirk *»ii wvuml
d, la In favor of the govern- a chain of retail star*#, accord presence is a menace to tha bout*-! . . ~z z
Mountain'. Accompanied by puli- fur a visit of several weeks,
i«*f ihe Hiute, ilhii thin ttmrninjr, "tiw U , Improve nun U ti» thm
1 against Hugh David Ed- tog to Information rveeived to­ vur.l, since a a axcavatlon of th o ' y,rt*pr.
•
€
8&lt;”‘vr' mystery stmv tk a l leaden, he was expected tot
is, ColUm fruit shipper, and day.
have a picnic lunch In the mmm j Tin- weather: I’urlly cloudy at hi# Humour home in otMihy A* ^**«»*r ryi*t»*m niut certain chariKM
"road
Slope”
waa
raqulrvd
bafora
recently,
had
i.i.
rr
l&gt;, !„• made on the local athletic
luntie Ueach,
Tha former Sanford youth hoe
las
him from
shipping
l ‘“ "
work* ° r
*° hl* taina ami arrive in Ashevillr, N. '"Might and Thursduy, scolteird
Ilk; h.id been ill several month*, field and golf course.
as sags* fruin California In vio- been an active member of th* the house could ba built.
C., to night.
j -towers along west roast T hunPresident T. E. Simpson namwl *______
tetiaa ef tho probate quotas ea adverttelog profession fag the
■I: y. Extreme Ninthwest Fhirhla; lie was chairman of the Wilson
and Toomrr Fertiliser t ’oinpany
labliahcd by thu Secretary of past twa and one-half years. He Frr.i Wi son, B. F. Haines, Judge
generally fair tenight and Thin
waa Mandated with tha advarand other l.usinesses, chiirniun if
Agrkultur« Jan. 24.
'layF u r $ l , 7r&gt;0 Issu ed
the Florida Agricultural Tariff
' The
government
contended tteing staff ef the Orlande dally and Mr. Willtonu on a con miltm
Thursday’s li,h-s: h»w, t):’3l Association, Florida Citrus In-dith a t although the United Slates newspapers until he established to Investigate for the put pose o f.
Huilding penuita totaling II,*
attempting to dtecovor any m eth-!
■•prams Court Invalidated por­ resldanra to New York.
A. M. and |U;3:t l‘. M.; high. tutn and of commission* whim
In bte new position,
young od by whkh th* to tiding might be ■
tions of Um AAA, other parts
3: Id A. M. and 1:20 I*. M. Hun sponsored Ihe Florida eshhdts at 7311 were issued yesterday after*
I Klwmntona today ar* l.sAing committee was
Ml tba measure, including thoea Highleyman will utilise tlw train­ remoitd.
Instructed
to rise* at f);0H A. M. and sets ut the Chkago World Fair an,| the noon at City Hall, according to rcc*
■
—
I forward ta what la expected to rxpeciall/ invite all members of " 'U l*. M. Moon rises at 12 ml Clckcland Great Lake* Fspo-itioo, arils of Huilding kpcetor G. B,
bader which the citrus quotas ing to rapy-writing and adver­
Paxton.
■
. ,,
I he on# of the moat important
warn atUI in opera- tising layout gained In Orlando, _ ,
,n ' 1
**'
The Ktamlard Hit Company ob­
to tba preparation of advertis­ School Head UrgM I meeting* of the ec*&gt;un nest the {'hamtor nf f’nmmert*, the A‘
GFJIHGIA VOTES
Linns ami Rotary clubs, tha
tained permission to e-«-el a »tor*
Wednesday whan Bcott M l-nflI'hsrtrs Hells left this inn tiling
Thu Vailed States atturney'a ing aad Rahttdty ta be used to R - - I - 4— 01-------I l f
e 6 ' ■
V*
on. V. 8. Senator from Florida, Hcminok County Bar Association fur the University nf Flmhi.i,
nffk* bar* said th* case waa •very state a f th* union.
ATLANTA. Wept. tr.-b P i — age tank to cost llJiOlk, Iswaliun
All County Pupils "&lt;U come to Hanford to address and both new members and pres­ where he will resume his studies Deal governor's drive to oust a of Ihe new atru d u iv is uu Lak*
th« first of its bind to reach
■
| tho ctob and it* guests.
• final decision.
ent members of th# City ntld ns a .ophomnre at the stole school Georgia Democrats wrote their Shore Boulevard.
A second perm it was issued to
L tr fe Crowd Attenda All stuiient* who plan to a t-' Wonl that the Senator would County Commissions.
Chjrh s is a im inhcr nf the I’i Kap­ veidict today on their nntl-NekV
GANDHI RECOVER IN (i
tend Seminole County public to present at the next luncheon
The principal speaker on the pa Alpha fraternity and u stulf staunch inhuinistrutinnist from .Standard Oil for the nlterntloq
Free Chevrolet Show schools
this yaar should regiitrr canto al noon today when I’rrsi- program today was J. Y. Cheney, menita'r on t)«- Heininvle, the I'ni tho Foiled Slates Senate. Gover­ of a frame building mi la u re l
BOMBAY, India, Bapt. 9.—t/I1
nor Eugene Talniudge and Sena­ Avenue, Estimated t '« t Is $20t).
thix
week
if tto y to** not al- d ta l Walter Cokman told the federal
probation
officer of versity year Ismk,
The Mehttms Gandhi. Indian na
Nearly 400 people accepted the
C. C. Clark drew the third per.
tor Richard B. Russell, J r .
Klwanlans
at
their
weekly
me
t
­
ready
dene
so,
T.
W,
Lawton,
Tampa,
whu
talked
on
th#
routtoaaltet leader, last night wa* *e- in v iu tk n of the Proctor Chevro­
wound up a healed two months’ mit of th# afternoon, lie p'ana to
ing held at tho Mayfair llotrl tin* of hi* work. “ Moat Impor­
county
superintend*pt,
raid
w' d progressing faveribly to- let Company to wltnes a free
campaign
with victory predic­ add one room to a stri'ctur# a t
that a letter of occeptancr had tant," Mr. Cheney sakl, “la the
recovery from a current ill- moving picture on their lot at Iday.
tions but mada no definite esti­ 1121 Ornngo Street. Estlmatctl
bran received.
In the k ttrr. fact that you must remember
despite a slight increasu in tie comer of Magnolia Avenue H* made tba atgtfaM t after
mates.
ro*t i* $23,
________
■ever*&gt;1I school patrons
pat row* had to- w hkh the president read to the that practkally all person* cent
Mb tomperaturv.
and Third Street h u t night.
dab, tha Renator aakl; “I have to prison will at one time again
Sons
of
the
Legion
will
ho
d
reg­
formed
him
thay
Much
favorable
comment
was
said ha waa **jffer­
NOKKIH IN HACK
your letter of August 27lh,,and enter society, and you must ular meeting* on Fihlay night*
aa to the registration tlma.
a l , i simple fever, first ap- received by tha local dealer on
Instead
of
Wednrsdny*
during
thu
deckle
what
they
will
do
then."
Educational toetHotteM w U eb l"* * Jinrf ,h*‘ ,tl l » 111 ^ f ’V
th* eouad mala, whkh war*
laet week.
LINCOLN, Neb., Kept. U -bV ) Th# speaker also pointed out II)3d-'t7 school term, Percy Mero,
m® *" a'ldres* your hisponsored Jointly by th* local did not upen »*— *-)- will to *fU*
JAMES R. MILNE
company aad tba Chevrolet Mo­ opened tomorrow between • A. wanlo Club on Wednesday, Sep­ that children should be krpt out chairman of the American Legion Senator tienrge W. Norris, Vet­
of jail whenever posaiblr and Hoys’ Work Committee, said tn- eran Nebraska Republican iitletor Company. Features nf th* en­ M.. and 12 o’cleak naan to ac­ tember 14th."
* V Raw TORE, Sept. 9.— VT)— tertainment. whkh lasted an hour cept registration*.
p'-ndent, was named candidate fur
Immediately the local Kiwanis that the work of tha probation day.
and a half war* th* showing af .Superintend**!
Lawton raid head began making plans for department includes this objec­ This Week’s meeting will fcotim' re-election tmlay with the filing
ItoSbm aw torar' ^ * wiw“ll,nir
&gt;lga continuation nf rifh' practice tv of a petition bearing
scenra an the General Mater* regular bus rout* pebadutes will the meeting next week, Ik ap­ tive In lie rotulne.
luIU tag eampantes on proving ground* a t Milford. b* observed aa • aanvautence to pointed F. 8. Lamson, Georg*
The program alia
Includ'd thr Junior Legion team which will. iu lure* on his behalf at the sec­
M
tba Atlantic aad Pacirk Mkto. aad pictures of a Chevro­ pupil* who ragxlariy p m th* DeCottra and Robert Glenn on Eddie Reynolds, local b u s in e s s In Ihe pear future, schedule reg­ retary of sta te 's office. Norris, 73,
dted Monday u t bte borne let automobile as a field and manly school tiM M artotton i n ­ a m m ailttra to arrange the pro­ man, who rendered several sc- ular competitive event.- with other had not offerml for re-election and
I had said he wished to retire.
gram.
Each member of the Ictiona on the piano.
tern.
outfits in the state.
'1 -track compatitor,

President Urges
&gt;Aggressive Move

School Millage y
h Set At Eight

Old Ape PensionFund
I G i v e n $9,000;
Mothers Get $3^86

Democrats Open
Campaigp Office
In Valdez Hotel

tan ;

Ckamtor Aikd Vocation School
Tofiooti Stale . RcfittratioB Tr
Mvtrial Unit Bcfia Thursday

Elks T o Plan F or
Chicken Barbecue
Supper At

New Governor Will

For January Term

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Beautification O f
MonroeShore
Is S e e n Possible

i t t c a ^ T s s t t l s a r S 'j ^ L T r j :

ItuiUlinK’ I'ermitH

Kiwanis Chib Schedules Senator
Loftin to Speak Here on Sept. 16

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Junior legion Will
Meet Friday NightM

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