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THK COMPASS
Uerilj of M* Tooooimd I
No, one can read tb« story of Herald headlines for ths
, gy AKTBUB DUNN
P*»t year, published In Tuesday's edition, without being
hnprseeed by tbs remarkable progress which this city bas
HOUSTON, Tflas, Jon. 1—
BMa during tbs past year. It is true that many businesses -Why,*
mW
tbs editor ot the
*Mrtr h*vt been straggling along during the. depresska Gelrmtoa Triton*. "do to' jeSay
haw OOt yet-felt thy fa it benefit* i f recover^ and It is pooplo 1 * W
the Townsend
Trend O f‘SShr Dear
WM thSt as Compared with 1925 (which we like to regard as
Away From Dae Of
JSwraaF* Urburdlly's history) conditions are not what ws
flight bars hoped for. Nevertheless tbs period of tbs past
tw ain months has witnessed substantial growth.
One o f the hunt noteworthy etente o f the entire year
was tha reopening o f the Mayfair HoteL This magnift*
M lt tourist hotel had been dosed since the days o f the
**
: (Wshgeeamw* would neons
boom, and had served only as a monument to m l estate
•
w S»*««aS of troy thing profollies aa well ss a collector o f cobwebs. Early in the year
»U xslee* bolfaiud.
o f 1955 It re-opened, and since hss been a mecca for social
* ? . ^?*.l W the yton. hsd m eo»rwh*1m- er*! hoi definite, tread by tty
gatherings and a means of promoting Sanford as a tour­
a
a
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* « ■ a W f l . **d • tool were "New Deni** away from the emtraist resort and
convention
elfity. The Montexuma ta another
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S Csomnu. 1&gt;t| ^ pgtm l; woeld remit In ordtonry me of cmwrgrocy pewor.
loeal hostelry which has recently changed hands promising
aa Intreeamt production, probGranting that uafemeon ran•Alton tough Ik sway
great things for the future.
•Uy mtfWoal is tarter lu met. tiagonctoe might halt a*d men re*
* Other headlines disclose the lending of over one mil­ U«Onlly costly. Foopli
■ 14 hUltoes ot pentIts purchas­ *«ae thb drift, there b now aa
lion dollars to loeal farmers by U. S. Land Banks, and the ly a n not isdlrtUd
apparent dealt* to rotuni to aid
producthr* effort by tho tension, aourrea tome eft the authority I
refinancing of over 5400,000 worth of home mortgage pet­ Democratic Deal or the
aa doto Monsanto tho
on—simply ranoompt'on of maw heretofore exertbed by PrrtUent
tier fey the HOLC. This .borrowing of money from governmodiiloa poodueod by othtn. Iho Roeeerelt la tha emergency cam-1
neutal agencies may not seem like returning prosperity,
anmo b (no of ths IS billion dot- pnlga egalaet depeaeebSi,
but when ws leant that most of this “ outside” money was
ton of ed^ad haying power of In- The flret hint of thb atate of a t-'
spent locally, and when we realise what shape we
restore and apteatotora itoo to faIra eame 1q Mr. Rooacnlt'i rw,)
would have been (n had we been unable to borrow, ws can
a d v e n t prtoaa of stocks and ,een« f b l g a n that tha |S&lt;IO,OOOr
see something o f how much this hss meant to us.
bonds sines March W
Tha totNew construction has form ed'a considerable part of
tor has assultsd la e torn tohis dtp's activities during the past year from 'w hH ftfe^
landing and supply houses aa writ aa the worVtngdietr
in the building1 trades have benefited materially. A itum*
tor o f M W fining stations have been erected. A Farmers
Itats Wholesale Market was built and operated so suecess■ally that an additional allottment for Improvements
amounting to 543,000 has already been made, and Mr. W.
B. Kirchhoff, Jr., who has bought the Mayfair Hotel and

ths great dsbaslt. Examining
.this tUUmsnt further, observer*
.found AAA raalljC wan saying. *1I io, that ths Administration had
dona about aa mush aa l| coaM do,
standing nlons, to Improve ths
fsrmsri' position, furthor tmjromnaat. H was hstd, must rams
.through gnater damand for fann­
ers products through Incrsascd
Indmtrial payrolls.* Tha rtnat sig­
an Interview with Mrs, IUUysrd nificance of ths snslyiU « u that
who sxptolnod how tho has llnd it had a tsodsnry to pot AAA on
to bo IM yrnra of ego. Aa told to Toecrd ga socking a quieter, morr
static count, wita (he employment
.of tow snoot 1*0 sower and Mtlon,
Tho. meoneles
created,
plus
for tho f*toroL-*lw*/» barring
worker* required to produce ths
Incrnsod
tonitmpllo*
of
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Anolhsr "old timer” on tho proAgain, n third arrow pointing
psitslonsn, ere expected to giro
‘ to J ^ r 'u t o ” w E Ia, £ “m * " C* °^ * Howard, M, of toward compsratlvsly decretalemployment to orory Uto Hto*d, winter Park, who mtortslnod with
toed oxorattrt authority was
under sixty.
some
minstrel song skrtebss
They also arguo that removing which were enjoyed' by nil. Mr, raised |n President RoesevfH'a
decision for ths ftnsl liquidation
fear of wxnt to old age would Howard,
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who 1s now retlr«d,,wsa
of NBA, long only a ghost of Ikm
atlmotoU spending hy thoao no- with a minstrel for W y n n .

iPIONEER NIGHT
AT LAKE MARY
'WAS BIG EVENT

Railroad
Development
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Theyg’g life In tha "Old Iron Horaa” yot and the nil*
«b d i tod** art going "full stream" ahead, gays Chnrlon
A* M*an. noted railway expert and authority, who prgdlcta within tha next five yearn in tha transportation in­
f ths airplane ipay find M
a fast, economical and eemcompetitor hi tha swift, blrdilks flights of streamtrebu across the vast transcontinental network of
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'America's ten-bllllon-dollar railroad system to In for
f t A t r U F k lillf lliy ’* l l n i t i l ia n fa m a . 1 . -f
.g
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• swift
overhauling," Hum declares- In s survey of
the
wnrent-railroad situation published in GoUffiria msgnilna.
5* ,pfed l i '»t'k atid and tbA ' ‘ “
met with ftorce ecmpatltive^gfforts ta n
th«jr rightful place In A rn ic a ’s cortpl ted trnnspovta*
‘'Possibly a few billions of wittered i
be drained off, and maybe, thousands o t
trackage abandoned, but the ultimate, Q
^ H aoe, will be a new deal for the rail
e\wo«deiful transportation for the&lt;
spaede and economies that would hg
hi 1929.
ledotoe all over the United Stats*
the p u t ninety days end the k&gt;n|
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, Mr. Eraal Introduced
Mrs.
Jobs. II la olahnod tho ptoa, by grant' motksr, Mrs. Pstjsy, and
Increasing distribution, wtU be Mrs* JErene' sbtor, Mrs. CtMro
no added kordsai without th ., Lcmaira, feoth of gostoa. .The akboytog power of tko pensions wnce of Mrs. Enas, who b Ma­
ths extra 14 Milions would not fined to bsr horns an amount of
ho produced.
jillnooe, wss noticrsbls sad tooogbt
iLsk u* —s»|T|| Mfl this. ."JN from thou prsssnt the nr^rowkm
hasp that any f lutfSSn largo tot of hops fob her speedy munry.
aaan
to dtmaad
Increases
Among others Introduced hy tha
pHau, u that unless ths govsro.nustor af ceremonies-wort Frank
moat hold prices sk the proraik |Forster, S3, af Sanford; C. W.
Ing Urals, tbs resulting act Smith, U , of Labs Mary, tha
vaaecs would decrease Iho por &gt;iyo«*gMt C1»U War rotor**; Hkr-

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Dinkto, IT, af Saafotd, tha qnly
Csnftdcrnto reterso to tkb part of
tho country. Honor guaets from
Urn Ctourty Moms wore also totoo-

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Service Station

Cor. 18th 4k French

Cold Night
ANGEL’S

Aat* M y agd^nb-1 contrac­
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metal and hoary ptoto atari
voiding.
Shop located at tha

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the United State* Post Offiea at lows'
Mrs.
W . D. Hofmann
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Mrs. F t. Routnillat. mo*i&lt;; Mrs. ITU U u»ed by W. A. Cast* ri
.Birmingham,
Mr. Smith at ended the
Dan* J 0 .
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C. W »*b- Ala,
viile" Military lnutlt-e .at
IHn- 'nit'i.
iH 'rrU i'iH i Mrs. H. B.Lawsills, Va. aivl Klin* Technological D and Mrs. |tou:nllla% pan*; and
Word haa been received here
School at Hint. Mich. He i» nmv Mia. llofm airu favor* an.l Da**,
of the marriage of Miss Mildred manager for the
Wmhmgtoit
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REPAIRED *
Myrkk. of Wavhlngton, D. C .l Rubbrr Company.
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Dtamomda MnuitUd
daughter of Mr. ond Mr*. J. II.
Mjrrlek of this city, to Jam*. Mr. and Mr*. Smith will make
, a sj
Franklin Smi:h of 81$rer Sprint*. thair home ai Silver Spring. Md.
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A fifir P S Q
Md.. ton o f tha lata Mr. and
Mrt. Samuel P. Smith of Dan-

Mias Mildred Myrick
.Weds James F. Smith

Watrhcm, docks, llf l

Mra. Endor Curlett
Wins Tree Prize
Calendar

After a .h,.,. onWinj tripParty Defends

P e r so n a ls
°!h.CS £ 'J f f i

sale. Vo.
by tha Garden Club of Sanford xaaon at the Mayfair Hotel.
Honor t
The ceremony sra» perfnrm*d
and tba Florida Power and light
■&gt; - •
Insttod. Kiwsni. Governs* James by tha Res. Howard 1. Doll ■n
W. Norman o f Galnawvflta Will be Saturday. Dec. SI at S:00 P. M.
Company, ware announced today
George H. Ra/rrtoa-i Has
3 tha outstanding ent-ef- Ot Christ’. Episcopal t'h.rch m
by Mr*. H. B. Pope, chairman at rttwd in Sanford from Miami to ------among
spsad‘ **
the —
winter.
Alexandria, Va. before a .mail
tba Contest.
1
"Ha in a; "tha *town
----- "Ktwanlans in attmldstSM.
| The dance la an annual soda) gathering of friend, and relative.
Mrs. Endof Cur)alt of Genas* Mayfair Hotel.
■■
'a ffa ir given as a courtasy la Don* Tha church t» note*) for the fart
srma awarded first prise, $7.50,
Mr. and Mr*, prank Fkabtr and and Rotarians to progWtb'TN*ndly that Georse Washington attendfoe basing tha boat lighted tree
family of Homadam, Persia, are ralation* between tba tbraa dele ad it regularly during hie life
while second prise, two dinners
tha guaats o f Mrs. J. 0 . Andes, groups and ghtlr friaada. Only time.
at tha Mayfair Hotel, steal to
MM Waat TwoaUetb Street.
tboaa who have received * tovitaMrs. Henry Blandv of RnrkMis.
J.
P.
Rid**.
Mrs.
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trlUa, Md. played ” 0h Promi.e
Harry U. H*iraB won first prise
M n. F. E. Basset*, Jr. of Mi­
Me”
and " l.’ Amour Tnujou**.
smeng tha doorway antries end
ami Is lha goost for a' few days
L'Amour” befora the ceremony
Ban Fish Kacalsed first prisa for
of har brother and aDtar-ln-liw,
Olid
"Lleb.traum ‘ while
the
haring the moat attractive eoMr. and Mra W. D. Hafmaan,
SOWS were being read. The hriil.l
sfmble. Honorable mention want
San Laata.
to Mrs. Augusta Covington for a
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Laff- party entered the ehurch to th*
lar entertained with infanaal apan •trains of Lnhensrin’. Wadding
lighted doorway and Mrs, M. S.
houaa New Year's aftarnaoa from March ami departed (.&lt; Mm*
Wlggiaa for an anaamhla,
daltsohn’a receaaional.
Tha committee in charge of
- ,wnn mra. m in r wno is Tuning ? ’®®
^ jf1* '
—
judging stated that many of the
Him . P.JL hoo“
* * * 0anrt * * I T ? T f t
J fV fY "**
Hatty. Mayfair.
■*flOreriarsiiabg•-narCtC/jU«»&lt;tifc»aa- JMkaonviTIe was ,maid of honor
a|
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&gt; ; during tha waning.
and th# bride1. ,only ai«en&lt;!ait
Mr find Mrs. Lafflar received white P. D. Pevkimon of DansilK
therefore disqualified. They also
thair guasti at tha door sad were Va. wa. beat man. Ml.a R idfr’l
called attention to Lha ■_ fact
aaalatrd by Mr. and Mrs. M. S.WIg- srora a beige aftemnon dre*.
that many attractive lighting argin* and Mr. and Mrs. B. L Par­ with br*s*n aeceaaorie. and h**r
rangemants were not entered.
kins. Mr*.'Lafflar worn a silk flower* were a corsage of tali*Among lha latter srgra the fol­
crape afternoon gown prlntsd In Bias roees.
lowing: Mra. lames A. Wright,
many colors with blue predomi­
A "i&lt;*itham"„blue alpaca .h e r
an unuaual door piece; Dr. Doug­
nating. Mr*. Wiggins selected a draaa waa .elected by the bride
lass 0. Scott, a lighted tree;
black transparent velvet gown for her wedding dre.a. Her »cMra. J. B. Jarrell, a tree; Mlaa
while Mra. Parkins wore a gray ceaaorlei .were In blue and .he
Jeanette Lalng, an archway; Rosa
satin gown jrith trimming In rad. worn a ror.age of gardenias an.l
Long, a tree; and IT. H. Coleman,
| Tha holiday colors of red and vsDey lilies
M ensemble.
^
sliver war* combined to create a
immediately after the rereThe judge* were also Impressed
festive atmosphere In th* decora­ mony Mr. ap*l Mr., P E. Winn
by tbs Christmas lighting In the
tions. roinsattiaa, rad radiance entertained wl h i reception at
town of Oviado where the square
roses, and other red flowers wsr# theIr home in Silver Spring
was attractive with - strings of
arranged in th* Ihring rooms while
The bride stlen*ted high uhonl
colored lights and a large tree
bowl* of tha sama flowers war* •t AH«nif»ls, S. C. ami nft r
laden with small lights.
displayed at vantage points about htr graduation moved her® wt*h
the other room*.
hat family, Shr i» *hn a gr-kili*
Mrs. Minnie Jones, Mrs. Allan •t» of the Florida .State C oltfn
Mosrlry and Mlaa Lottie Caldwell for Women and taught in hign
presided at the refreshment table •chool at ,Callahan, Fla. for two
in tha dining room and ware as­ years
For the pa«t
«ever,i|
sisted by A. Bartholdi Petarson. months she haj been employed m
Mrs. Mary L. Strong pourad cof­
fee In tha Itring room.
I Tha dining room table was ovar' laid with • laaa cloth and lighted
with rad candles In silver holders.
Tba red and silver color motif waa
developed by poinsottlas and all1 var leaves arranged along tha
, table and by tba rad punch Ibowl
and gtataas
.

Engraving’

McLaulin,
The Jeweler

Legion Auxiliary Ball
Is Held At Mayfair

rams a r s v-

Phi Alpha Kappa Sornct
FAR E W ELL d a n c e
Q ty Hall

Friday night, Jan. 3
10 tin 2
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MAJOR P A U L CRANK

s fs r e s ftn s
N tE V C N T

NOTICE f

CURLS

r,p a u ty Shop
Laculd Johnson

. Phone

$ Fattest Greyhounds

TO PRBBKNT Pjj$kT
j "Two Wings,” Don' Walker’s
spiritual play, will b o presented
Friday avontsg at 1:00 o'clock at
1935 City l u e s are du«.
In Sanford.
1 percent discount will b« Hopper Academy

ELLEN R O Y.
CHy Tax Collector.

Building
Materials
NBAS LONGWOOD

far lumbar, roofing
ild bunding materials
of all kinds raU on u*.
Hart m i l find th*

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GOOD FO R

Adnhmiga 25 Cant*
(Tax Incladad)
ONH

A D M IS S I O N

W HEN

WITH I I CENT STATE TAX

P«I4

The Sale rags

and Mrs. Davidson ora
Sanford residents.

Pr U i Im I

Tell An Eloquent Story of a Determination

In The Heart O f The Season
Driving Prices Down! Down!!
Down!!! Everything Going!

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Going!! Going!! Come On
And Benefit Now1! Now! Now!!

FRIDAY
CANNON
Turkish Bath
TOWELS

Brisk Selling of Most Wanted

Startlnf 9 A. M.

Q u a lity M erchandise

former

UM^Chung son, who hiva
spending savafsl days at
Mayfair Hotal, bava now moved
to thair home on Twin Lakes.
While at tbs hotel they had ad
thair guaats at varioua timss,
Mrs. Charts* Rlngling of Sara­
sota and Mr. Rally’s ton, C. P.
Rally, a student at Staton Galvsnlty.
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Herman Btoele* bookkaypvr at
tba CCC camp Mgr BfcoksvUla,
rstumad than Thaaday after
spending tba holidays bar* glth
hla parants, Mr. agd Mra. Boston

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to Sell Stocks

allowed on taxes paid
during January.
Book* riot* April 1, 1930.

Nightjy Except Sqjjdoy. &gt;•.

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CRANK FOR CONOREM

IS MifTMdvr AmA*. «&gt;rt«»4«a FUrWa

One Back ilflijo 9.95
^Hk D r e s s ^ s ^
larwwrm. Otlsl letl i r I i m
wist .si J.91 ghsalrw.

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All other Drama at Hurprlaing Ilailnga

BARRYMORE
fThe Return of
B«t«r Grim” - ’

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I I .ut to 1.49

Exceptional Value* Is

SILKS

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Blankets &amp; Comtorta
Yewsll Go.’* sxcollcnt grads* Ur
warm coverings for the cold
season ahead. — All rtdwsd
for prompt •ailing' — to wit;
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-80 Virgin Wbal

Itough t'rcpvn!
Febhiu Cre pen!
Curded Effects!

And Novglly
Hniurt- Weave*

2

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T-B5—100 percent fine
Wool- Ravarsibla

BLANKETS
All a'har Blankata and Comiarts,

FOR MEN!
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Bam* Examples af tba, Offarlags;

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7.95 DRESSES.

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tlctoriea in three atarta. Kg paid Il#rt inn## *
kindly *U
GfEht fM e
___
If#
I V n to win. MAO to plaei, ami
Dutch
hortlcnlturiat In KKO
m i fisM . Ftelterltr
1320 to ahow.
**111# Return of Pater
^ • U # K ln c _
• 3*
Mt
1 ft Radio’*
IH I#
* . I t fn
That the track we* fa it feet
f 1* Grimm’* iccying at. the Milan*
f 2# Friday.
•nrwd ntlnitn) at UHJO par* night wai indicated by th* fact rifu b t riffenwr ^
» * i n«##.
*SV tha Nnr Yitr’i night that Coal Stack, IV. A. Maaoo'r
Iff rh.lftrn ( V ! l I S M M IB
Th* ficthmal Peter Grimm hat
I -at tha Longwpod track of pride, ttimeil tha quarter mil# M Ipffv fl# f##
1 «s
1 ?B many of the acme chr/arterial Fa
*/r#*t Jnn## . .
* 5 IB hat mark the man Barrymore.
■aafard-Orlanda Kennel Club, th* leecnth race In 37 3-B, aecond#
ahead c t

Best In 'The Return
O f Peter Grimm’

a field w hich

Of AH Kinds

Season Sure,
ger Goldberg
jes Big Crowd

idlng tha fra# opening nlcht
idatwt by about MO.
tillaatly etMtaatng tha evenrentertainment wat the eighth
0U nightly feature, Walts

to equal tha track record for that
dUtanco.
•
In a New Y»*r’a Ee* “ reaoluUon" which w m announced e»er
the purlle addreai lyatem, Myer
two-year-o'd out of Goldberg, genrral manag r of th*
E n XeimeU, - definitely n - plant told a aiiabl* crowd «rj Tv**day night that “ wa era deter­
mined upon complrting oor BO-day
meeting which began laat Satur­
day night. We b*ll#»*’'Ui* peopl*
of thla aectlon want greyhound
racing conducted on a high ptenr.
and I aay to you now that thia
track will op Tate for Pft-dayi.rnin
er ihlno. W* plan «I»n to nji'H a.
mretlng In late December «.! llrifl
and operate for DO-daya ni«l
year.”
T 'n f«»t racri wSl he tun asaln
tonight. atartJng at H: 15 o'clock
ra
tlfltM

' *0t tins 1 tlm*.
Se Hue S times
i' ?e line 6 times.

• Se Hne 1 month.
Mlnlmom charge 30c

C e n t fire word* W lie*,
hi* rate for capital i
fsh* Miter*.
,f,..M .ir .« u

t o tk a rfa k far Ik* aaMbar
n oejkoeod. Na yafoada a#
M U bo a f n a la* aaa.

*

J
M •al J

i

irjkF.SM who realty knowp
r. B rin * . Jiwilcr, dag. A»a.
fc jy

r* * ■hi j»'j
*
J
* «.1
r\ 1 «
’ ’
'a '

* **
st'-*&lt;
*l / r . i
; « . t» - 1
1m

another large crowd. No minor*
a n allowed on th* ground*, how*
eyer, Mr. Goldberg reminded par­
ent* who hate been turned away
upon I'vrral eeeaahma much t*
n rttheir disappointment and th* enf»*nL
&gt;arra»»ment of th# management,
i.h t nlflrtal reaulla Wednaaf.ay night:
1st Hare, #•■11*1 Mllrl *
frnlre F l o ------ Ou‘ 1* *'’
j to
tlleh Jtnn.iT* _
* *# •-*#
3.(3
rapialn Jhiulnl .. —
•■*#
1*4 tlor*. Unnrfer Wile
te
n
Jail* FOrc*
H ID t,*# I #*'
Mnrplnck ......
*.1« I.M
».##
tikiah* ............ .
.—
I I#
H
#
IN Harr. Fnfnrtfr
r
Mnevlrk
. lir a
M#
• a#
IllahUml Fur**
......
(.30 ] t tn

H .r » .

W it.

men

i «b Both are bl-'nt of «peach and
Ftnv#
#.M 1?e dominating in mantle|. bat wkh
1»• *n underlyUgr gentlig’ ** an)
•’.idtfr rtiw#
_
fttflrlial •nfrlft* Th iirvd jiy
1st n r t , iuM rt*r
m il1#: 3Elpf»*r (wee neia that make* thorn *tT^h, lerly lovable. Both am lawie of '
***r, fl#&lt; Forsr*. F*»fih(irui

TrH rVardrn. f’nualn j . n r t r . He4.yjhnrrir,— PVter, Grimm epondldg
- k l a . Hue, I'nlleta Bl*1e. tend Jny,
hi* life ;(■ (Hi tkd’lopmrnl if
Sing.
I t i l r i a . m n » a r -nil*. 1*1 half Jflawira while Berrymor* drvo'Aa
lilh r d n uM r
Trr
»Jff
Tro fflr. hi* lei&gt;#ire. go jmudeil eompoeifl.trdre Hiar, Iv-nkr T r a f f lr , Cham| 1tf* *lfry. f,*:ac II iralikal
ilur* tion and eketchlng.
cnltnn l. A vtnn rr, and t h a i , ,.
Grimm, who cornea Bock
froth
3rd rare, futurity, la ri half dally
In hld~^ charaetrr
o f P e l*
dnul.lri »*&gt;&gt;, Jtri. TUamrind. T r ia i
.nrf Jim . Iilaidl
O rrtild.
IVnodea th* Beyond to rim ed/ the am*
I'lrtn l fu&gt;'.rk»rper. Tra a a
| I ,U I , take* he ha* mad* In life, Bafrfirwl la .rd Tartan.
moiv fweari no maki-up caccfft
f»tr rare. 1.1# m llri Ulaa llarrle- that hit
eyebrow*
hav* been
'■tile.
H'inair
o.
Mol
llatlary,
lit la heavier.
Aurft.
K a a lrr Fa r Men, Fm l.ly O wn. Jaaa made a
llatetter.
rndlnof end
P rin r ,»« eneta will ae# him much a i he la
Mora.
I i h ra rr.
quartter
mil*:
Onfy
I'h n o r ., FHeht. M ilkman. r » n t» tn
'tarttn
lla r k .r .
C b lrf,
Armrd
’ adv. Hhnrtr lepn*. and Mlaa ftrt:

L w it s s U F ou n d

andln* al l l .o i today an rjp irie d
by J. fj. Mlchaal, m a n in r .
Ht at# Alar bat. Talaphana IS.
X : A o lo tn o b llc a .
API*l.l!Ni Kaatarn. fair
to
good
i q u alily. York*,
ftom# flaautla#.
I
Ntaymana.
bu.
baabal#
tS«*|l
9A.
t m AUSTIN Panel Truck *375; [11,'ANrt; (L im a | Fla. Fordiltoob#,

f- ■ IMS Austin Coupe SI95. Root

bu. hamper a, no auppty.

MKA.NH (Hitapl Fla Oiant N trln g.
|#aa. bu. baabali. faw, I I . m M U
Bountiful, frw i l « t O . I l l s ,

UirKTSi Florida par d.,i»n buitcba%
are.

tOe.

to q u a lity

&gt;|.|.|;

S«c*fSe.

Florii.a

n*r

lb

| «.

L'AMll.UIR' Hvppltii !l|hl. bfininl

yn.al

firm,

yi»,

|i,

llh

r » r » . f &gt;■Iu rIt 1 1 t J t i l . H u.nr
' ’hanr*, t f a . i . r Mar.tialt,
.* !
"I'*’ r " "in ia n d . at.
H urd ,
tJ*UA '
r » ‘ *F
and
C lae.r

i n t l t i f i **( an M w rufm ii E p e e U IM .
Antp m a b ort w blla Jn«#j»h Mar*#
tilth ciF O n ta rio. C an ada
rip*&gt;rt|
Mi at ‘ A ll Ih# heal,
nolaria
hav|t
aorta* n ml I ran hear p#op!*» talkv
in#- *1 hrarit*iha- m fitlutrr rand th#
E rfIp tu r# fo r th* flrwt lim a In tu p
p e a r t ."
" I f %on nr# hard o f hwiitImc, b o Vfie rail by Israti n o lin t , c a p
«*'!»#, H n n ln t and h u s iln * In aard.
afrk w ith th# dread o f a p p r o a e h ln t
d*afrt#aa. a ct n r it lN K uM ay. K u»»
to us#,
H#IUP la qu ick . (*m | « «in ip
a t « w n u l l a day. l(n n # y b a r b rf
n . .*

Phone 103

-homo waconi s o m all purIro n wagon, fllll Implement

Be bd(b#f#4

with

re lit

. KATNIP—It n n r fall .l
p.X otire Hardware Co.

bu.
bu
___
t.*I I t a . 11.10.
IN D IA N
I l l V m alandard bniaa- Hu. la
Ilia

ilMi1U A T * : r U ‘ 11 "*• b&gt;&lt;k*u
K T T IT H t
Flo rida
III*
llo.ioa,
&gt;S boahal bnmpara. No (|u»ta.
Unna.
Flata, I d..aaa
tt r H r.
I I'R U I H O . too Anealaa orataa.

to trad., 14 baa baga A and *■*

b u th tl bnnac I t . - I I . I I .
IN D IA N
IIIV F .il, No HuppIDa
T lIX A T tllX :
N u p p ll..
m od.rat*.
I remand
fair.
Markat
about
atenay. Fla. areon. tu ra ln g, anwraupod
r r a l . a , aoproaim at.le
la lb, net l l . l t .M r i F i w l i h
Lira* wrapped I li a , ( t i e , moally
-ltd
* ita . I l . t l . l l . i l .
T U It H IP S :
Florida
por
d*|*a
hunch to. t ly .lla ,
T U H H t P S A Ie tp r Fla.
B u. kpr*.

l__ *#*l (,ED. ■ ._____ .
11 diamond*.

Coat 115.00,

IMP. &gt;14 ChSf man A*r,

RADIO* SERVICE al

m

CHICAGO .
&amp; ST. LOUIS
D*Ur Scfcsduta 7
hr. lUnfaH . - : - ---------- IW P. M.
A t. C h l c a g u _____ 1 I M

m o i l MALTED CHOCOLATE

E

NEHI BOCfT *CS*

I

NBH ifcup n u n OKANGE.
WEEI BOTTUKO

P A N T S P R E S S E D ___ 15e

h ali ilnw e A

P R E S S E D ____________ XSc
fNalfa ' Cl## a#4 A

P R E S S E D ____________ W r

Still Coughing?

Ed. Randall

~■

' Just unpacked hundreds ot
crisp, fresh and new. sprina
dresses. And they are aime j waiving out at the stun
ifore we a n display them.
We urge our customers to
this assortment and make
their selections early.

Om&gt;Plete

Linen Sport
CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

MONDA Y

T U E SD A Y

Ja n u a r y

6 th &amp; 7 th

“I

II TRUE TBUTT U M 1 RICKEY TO COUrfTK

JW

Open For Busineafl

:

ACID, ALKALI TOUR SYSTEM

P. M .

ATLANTIC COAST UNE

—

VB CUria Ugh grado I

Mtnnc bums Bar pal* gingeb' ale and
tir m

A t. BV Lenta , . . - J : l » P. M.
P u t Trip Earthbannd J ib . 4th
CaaaaH T y h il Agent*

Ho mutter how many metUctm

tfU H T A Itfj! Florid* C u rly , par d »a
buneltoa,. tie.
O K IIA : Florida. |iti .buahat barnpar*. No aovply.
O N IO N H ; N o rth .,n Tatlnw *. ' l l 11^
h**«.
IJ .II-II III
New
Turk,
.matte Hpanlali Type, lu lb. ha*,,
l l .T 3 -l l.lj i.
W h it ... 11.33.
yia.
areen. t&gt;dr d o t bun. « lc -(t c .
O IlA N tlF Jt: Florid* according
to
e r a d .; S boa h a ... and (•» bu.
bom.* I t y . l t tl. IN IU A N H tV K It
Hlandard lo ira . No nuotatlon..
MAH: IK n a lla h )
Flo rid *
buak.l
tiampter*, I 1 M I1 ur.
'
I'A ltn l.K Y :
Florida,
por
doa.a
I'unehtea. Ite -lo c,
F E C A N H : Uoorgla, fliawarta,
Ht
Hupply.
F E I'I'M IIM :
Huppllra
ll*ht.
De­
mand mod.rat*. Marktel
al.ady,
Fla. I S
bitabol
eraloa.
Fan­
cy. H » aupply. riin lr# , no aitpplv.
Itu* tirnpra, F a 'r ,ln rcood duall|r, 13.11.
P O T A TO M * Florida till.* T riu m p h ,
hnakel b a a k .u . No. ta I t .T I . H'r.
la .^ tt.T * . N o rth .rn W h tu a , l i f t .

. .Paints'

ST A N L E Y d b O G StSH A B D W A R E J

TAXPAID

Ma^rTsakSoEs.'Ste

•Me.
------------ Florida
(caoidl* _
E __ __________
BALE at • Barrels: 3 No. H K A I'IC F H U IT l H
teCenekk Mowing Machine#; to eraaa, 1 boa haea. and «••

____

Dixieland

. m l I _ *1 _ _

Laney's Drug Store

.

Tkar lead

w hara triad for Tour couch, ch*

huahal hmyra. 1’n p .n h a f«n . t T.IS•I *".
Hulk, tior Inn t H - f l # no
H.inta pnorar, l.lw .r, li.,| |t.«n
rW T.
M I L I W U lW n n . K l.rld n 1 14 ku.
rrn f.a, t t i l . l M * .
rriHit r h : Florida
*#r
toaeo.
r H K K r , l l ■ A H T I I i_ rio rld n
fa r n Abun.
3 le -ll* .
Wanted.
H
F
T
A
t
lA
II
AH:
Flo
rid
a
W
ith
ISM .
n iIN R M H C A n U A f in : r L ■
p . r lim an buanha*. H o
Supply.
ig h » "
3 STUDENTS will ihira aut.i _dr|«an. arc. |n alia fOSr -iiv
Tnptr.,1.
C
W
T
.
11.11.
O................
IJ.A tlX*j# r flo rid * ' M r
Sana* a r iN A C I I : Florida. HtPT Z .a la n d A
ip«0M« to Atlanta Bu di. C'JuiMhM.
,»#,. lie.
llloomadala try .a . b irth . I horn*
ShallaS, par C W T
p.ra, I I •••It 11.
X » a 0 pul i n .
•
R
U A S H r F lo rid a - Ta llo w
C ra n k.
n n air WTJrlda. fancy, m
HlBcell^neous for* Said. cittu
a o p p ly rC h u l . c. Km--all IT j I &gt;. I ' l.i 1„
pn.*tly I I . i t4
• r .H u d wood. Anil##. IB M V.tKiri.AN!': __
lllroa, Aecorgflnr to qaallty,
f la. fan cy bu.
ll-lt ll
•eh. Phone W2-J.
k a li. Ho Supply. Chalca
....... ....
........ T A N r m n iN K H : Florid*
aaeortlng

------------

!b. sj

D o x le r A G a y 'g

F1™! Ttet* tn Y eart'?=-=- — ‘

Sanford Market Report

how

Fryers

21

Deaf Man Hears

*lh raco, f u tu r ity
M * r* l. Ann.
Iu ifl.lt
ll ir k .y .
rrblnny
Harney,
Inky I M . I I . n . lim y , F la t W h irl,
Jim * Fa .h ln n , and M l .. W ay Hehlnrl
I t l h r » » . *|.||
m il*:
Dlnndy
t l n .l.r , V lr lo .ln n .
O f f lr .r . U ln rl.
io ^»,
i-a dr
o rfle a .r,
xi
T o ..,
Honny'a O m lm l.r , tin Lady, ami
I I I # 'f a d d y Ulna.

- LOST er STRAYED; White male
haagl* hound with
yillipa
p&gt; Spat*. Nam*. "WhIUy." Collar
' wltlt 'V*. tags. 1 Reward. I'liunj
?

tIS k

,.W •em errt^^iw rt.

; B A T E"S-

i . aUaolflc*

» -I«

imiy Her ........ is.t#

Hens lb.

Embroidered linens and Hnen
Brashes in ths latest styles tor
1946. Junior mlys and wnrncn
sizes. Just the thing, for early
■pr/ng eport, street and afternoon
.wear.
'**■

o t b

S

�SANFORD.

Federal Fdnd Many Reservations Made
M F r u it fly
tones Sought

Spud P

Bill Intended To

joPfeht Being Renewed
; £fBy County Chamber
v ?O f Commerce To
|j.A ak Growers’ Help

w fim a te Loss o f
p\ Over $8,000,000

thrv*
In J ir,

Papworth Hopeful Of
Rarly Action B y
rf-Present Congress

Judge J. G. -Sharon, candhlata
from thia Cuunty for Congrrta,
bought the fimt ticket to Ih*
Jarkaon Hay dinner a R o'clock,
Tueeday reening, Jan. R. The
abnea picture ahoer* th* Judv*
buying the tlrkrt from
Mia*
Mary Finnell.

...
,
. ,T T r
allwmnt.
«fU ba given at tha d.nn-r, that. ^
&lt; (]
aAaa
br* Raymer Maguire. O.I.rvto
, A cto ,
R
tarnar. Jurf«a J. (1 Sharon t. f%urwl , ^ , , , ^ , 1
m
(O ha luutm ail'i.
a any r u n , n. iv g J-.aa tha p*»Pinal irrinttmniti for tha J^rtton in u .t.; par:nntt4 (a r t.
JecV con Oar &lt;lir#w »ra to W h . W, rrrfl
t . rCf„ Act
tnaJa hf Iha Yitmt mmacnti now i„ (or, *, hatWr rakitovaa
&lt;^*h at • rotating call-d far City va tha apy.aal.Mir FU-il
Hall a. 7:.10 n'dotl thi. evening- ..nlr' ihaai ■. tha |nnht|aa a*
Mr. Sharon uid hr hop** a radio rvcvnt yaarr. Frv-I P v 1— ir
can ba InMallrd in th* aaaatnbly Vi livia n u t ) farm azral. aa~
row
to Ihoaa attending tha &gt;a ail Mr. [X.. u&gt;. ia wan af 1hr
mcftlnc
ran haar
Prvtidant turnring thi* nwraiqt. aaJ tha
Hm*evrit‘* nir.cgr tn Congrrvi^ lw* farni at*-&gt;t. hvl a | n j in thi. evening.
nu.iloa aa t&gt; b-j* b*»l '-a n J t
' The ilinn-r on Jan d trill -&gt; through a K . r inj’-imcru &gt;ra af
at It P. M.
f'gurv* anj p e e r «C&gt;-» i a l e»|
__________________________________‘ r.v* at tha tnu t c m a : fair r*«fl
( grower.

'

U.S. ChamberOf
Commerce Hib
New Bonus i van11
HI

0 ,2 7 7 ,8 0 0 ,0 0 0

-got behlad*' tUa alate‘a

•

Ian m t u tm th pay

for fruit Mil *egeduring th. cminrM«r and every
to rvw e irtti or
Jar kaftan can}help

- northmt elallon to eenaton and
aaugm a men from their home
. atafaa might M o^mor* benefit,
aa it wauld.be expected that the
fit CM* dafcgation would favor
tha raanaare.
Tha Mediterranean fruit fly

'mange* &gt;hk Florida

In

192R-20

aad before Urn peat waa brought

‘ tabled by th* whbltoal* &lt;k*truetiog o f crapa to which tha fly
,dld aot makf, IWu^kbU**, U waa
tear datyrmtaedTNot inly were
eltnia groyea wiped out In the
campaign af eradication, but tomat* ft*Ida. bean Heidi, “every
thlag excepting celery,- according
to Mr. Papworth, w.r* deitroyciL
' Xte waiBN to appropriato
foada ta pay tha gronera, fag
tholr ptaperty which the goyenv
ment deotroy*d*tama op too lata
bt the Jgat twa congrearianal
.aeaalona ta ob.hJn favorable ecrtoti, Mr, 'Papworth aaid, but if
-paaugH ^raaadrt tea ba brought
to gat* tha bill lath Iha hopper
mriy there Ig told to b* a good

P tw

TW n M
■ c a n '! &gt;k&gt; fa rm e r
c t n t , a t a a a i tadtctod t , iNa
Im I G n W J w , m ih r .* aavixa.

van ta Wav W«a nllal h* trial
at th* m um ^iaa af tk* Cal
larva af f a u n M i l V a a k , .
I la r &gt; a l r l ( H i l l tr&gt; ana m~
tW la t r i . ami l i t atfVrr lam a a «

'h C . V d t t M .m .'v

Forecast By

O f Legislature's

«.* ^ mu. nw- ui

tar *rt i. non* I mil tarv ta p t

C o . t S L - . t T 'i ^ v ^ T ^

Body exemption&lt;u«i&gt;n

~••Pda we•“

--------Iutil ha arrepW at lha rawo.y
WASHINGTON. Jan. X -t A V - ’ agent’* off Ira and handled to tha Mr.
Conyrrt'lcna) conflict over caching regular awnnar. Mr. t o n t a it J . I..J
tha aoldian’ burnt, wag augment* but thanr will hr c to a J a* late jy.(
ltd today by a vlguruua at ark application* and tha allOatrals. w|t
i agalnit Imtncd'ltJ f^lf payment given lhana 'u * applicant* a ill ta ^
from th* Chamber of C'cmmeca* taka* auk af .hi raaawr af t ft o
of tha Unted State*. Si mult a- l.nahala batef allowed b| thr (k#
Im o u aV » 1th puhlif*11* * af a par-j*ttt* c u n i l aa foe I t a t u i r m . ^
ment pVn agrw-l m by l ho t i g -, lAhet |ha iato*td*n.‘ aaoiaoeol.' w+l
thro* veteran*’ O'vanit* Inn*. the pre fi lt it f out a runuahtr# .1 mm
Chamber of Ci*mm&lt;rct tail in a farmer* will go over th- aehedrl*
j
a at.mrnt that payment am* Id and theB an taaouarruii-a vf tha ^
rot! 11.277,000.1)00 toftr (hj„ I W allotment* wlH ha m»l«.
I^
gre.. orlginnlly in ended.
‘
----- ----------------m
Ki presenlalivai Vinton. Krn-1
w
tea
tuchy and McCormack
M .«a - $ 7 5 0 0 0 0 M O T C
1 8|
chu.rlU, gave nui • bill bark'd uy ~
J. _
_
- I
Ih. Am,ric.n Lagto. V . eran, tf A l l o t t t t l S C H O O B , C l
Foreign War* arrl th* d:tabled
.
'jh J l
l American veteran, rf he World S p O l l 7
A n iK H U lC C S f|
i War, Th* B l u r , provide* f r y
_______
"
inynrdi.tr pny naut In fall of the
TALLAHASSEE, Urn.
3. - I )
bonoa. for lafuwd of intereat on | Ap
_ C ttrtr-r
S M t.
a~ "
Inane pnd ranrrlUtmn «f uapari; '
’
___tU_
. * 75* .
iiyereat. moling up the nuturily
. . . ~
.
.
—J
.late (mm m A to Apr. *
t T ^ L g ito total * T
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No Crop Danger

ment. the large*! yet. m y to w&gt;
axpacted Jan. SB. flea day* aft* ,
er the dendlma far purehot* af ^
principally

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the
ata la’*

aad a tot one mll. aouth ur luiku
Oder weather U faroeuatagato
Moarug war, aold by f hd p Ilach ^ Mateocoiogl.t E. 8 . Klllaon to
to Elbert J. Bach ft * H 00. aa-; u
v )m make* tha prtdiccordlng to warranty
flle-l t{ooJ Ur Cetorml Florida, wine
far record y e. Unlay. All th* par- 77, , m n U ^
white tk* mercury
« « Lw " " r ' l ■ "
of will toka a dive tonight than to
Floihing, N. Y.___ ■
no 4iac*r of ftwt mad ilau mpo
"
wiH no* ftw damaged,
itorenty-alx plunrora yihn atTha offleial weather faracMta*
tiaded th* parly in Late Mery ,*,1 md by tha U. S. Baraau ia
on New Year’* night wen gurvta ft ^ .n u |, M fallow*: “Gate
af the management af tha Ml- lraIty f,|r tonight and Saturday,
ton* Theater at a theater party
colder toaight with
Thargday
afternoon.
iw tim l float In low piace* af
thoea enjoying th* picture .How ^ t e t ^ ' i n th* eatrem* aaeth
wot* Mr*. Jan* Hilliard,
1M pon.u«.
Extrema north wnat
yaara af age.
Mia*
Jaa. yiorida. partly ctetfdy. warma* to
ktavern, M yearnof artwtte portion tonight
Saiarctoy
Workmen angagmi in nlaylag
the brick pgvomente an Pint
mU&lt;U*
of Ike block between Hanford end
Manoila Aytaue*. white other
wonawn an laying tb* eoarreta
gutter on hath tldoa of tb*
Stroot between Magnolia and
Farit Avrnuca. It la expeeled that
th* black between StnfarJ and
Magnolia Avenue* grill la com­
puted hy early aaat weak.

to

liaa.aa*

^Tte* woteter^eenuiiue* to grate
warmer. The maximum th* tear
day of th* *U yang waa to. Na*
Yn i H Day tha mercury ro*. to
77 &lt;togr**a, and yoatordny it gat

Tburaday wa. a haay day with
■ flto dcpnrtmeat Tha truck*
on mat ant to attlagatoh a Grlery
raaa flra at Oanav* ami CaafoH th* W&lt;
■aano* and * flra tgatri f n &gt;H Anna* that bunmd * fence

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                    <text>Season Sure,
ger Goldberg
jes Big Crowd
•nrwd n t l n i t n ) at UHJO par*
*SV tha N n r Y itr ’i night
I -a t tha Longwpod track of

■aafard-Orlanda Kennel Club,
idlng tha fra# opening nlcht
idatwt by about MO.
tillaatly etMtaatng tha evenrentertainm ent w at the eighth
0U nightly feature, Walts

two-year-o'd out of
E n XeimeU, - definitely n -

t y dog" o f the'nearly
the track by . ecampertng
ahead c t a field which lactuded
*erra « f the faateit doge 0 d the
ground*.
■&gt;’ &gt;
W aits k in g , a 7 to 1 ferorlir to
win, not only equaled hi* ewq rec­
ord o f running the 1187 foot fu­
turity dietance ln 30 aecond# flat
but atao mode It Hue# atraight
tlctoriea in three atarta. Kg paid
I V n to win. MAO to plaei, ami
1320 to ahow.
That the track we* f a it feet
night w ai indicated by th* fact
that Coal Stack, IV. A. Maaoo'r
pride, ttim eil tha quarter mil# M
th* leecn th race In 37 3-B, aecond#
to equal tha track record for that
dUtanco.
•
In a New Y»*r’a Ee* “ reaoluUon" which w m announced e»er
the purlle addreai lyatem , Myer
Goldberg, genrral manag r of th*
plant told a aiiabl* crowd «rj Tv**day night that “wa era deter­
mined upon complrting oor BO-day
meeting which began laat Satur­
day night. We b*ll#»*’'Ui* peopl*
of thla aectlon want greyhound
racing conducted on a high ptenr.
and I aay to you now that thia
track will op Tate for Pft-dayi.rnin
er ihlno. W* plan «I»n to nji'H a.
mretlng In late December «.! llrifl
and operate for DO-daya ni«l
year.”
T 'n f«»t racri wSl he tu n asaln
tonight. atartJng at H: 15 o'clock
ra

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I f f to bring h i n t of Ua fio eet work
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rifubt riffenwr ^
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t I S k H . r » . » - I « W it .
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imiy Her ......... is.t# men
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hi* life ;(■ (Hi tk d ’lopm rnl i f
Sing.
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lilhr dnuMr
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froth
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m oiv fweari no maki-up caccfft
f»tr rare. 1.1# mllri Ulaa llarrle- that hit
eyebrow*
hav* been
'■tile.
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Aurft.
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llatetter.
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Mora.
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I'hnor., FHeht. Milkman. r»nt»tn
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crisp, fresh and new. sprina
dresses. And they are aime j waiving out at the stun
ifore we a n display them.
We urge our customers to
this assortment and make
their selections early.

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S T A N L E Y d b O G S tS H A B D W A R E J

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another large crowd. No minor*
a n allowed on th* ground*, how*
eyer, Mr. Goldberg reminded par­
ent* who h ate been turned away
upon I'vrral eeeaahma much t*
nrtl l h r » r » . f &gt;■ I u r I t 1 1 t J t i l . H u . n r
their disappointment and th* enf»*nL
' ’hanr*, t f a . i . r
M ar .t i a l t,
&gt;arra»»ment of th# management,
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Federal Fdnd Many Reservations Made
M Fruit fly
tones Sought

Spud P

Bill Intended To

joPfeht Being Renewed
; £fBy County Chamber
v?O f Commerce To
| j.Aak Growers’ Help

w fim a te Loss of
p\ Over $8,000,000

In Jir ,

Papworth Hopeful Of
Rarly Action B y
rf-Present Congress

c t n t , a t a a a i tadtctod t , iNa
Im I G n W J w , m ihr.* aavixa.
v a n t a W a v W «a n l l a l h * t r ia l
a t th * m u m ^ i a a a f tk *
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that. ^ allwmnt.
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br* Raymer Maguire. O.I.rvto
, Acto,
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tarnar. Jurf«a J. (1 Sharon t. f%urwl , ^ , , , ^ , 1
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(O ha lu u tm a il'i.
a any r u n , n. iv g J-.aa tha p*»Pinal irrin ttm n iti for tha J^rtton in u .t.; par:nntt4 ( a r t.
JecV con Oar &lt;lir#w »ra to W

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Act

tnaJa hf Iha Yitmt m m acnti now i„ (or, *, hatWr ra k ito v a a
&lt;^*h a t • rotating call-d far City va tha apy.aal.Mir FU-il
Judge J. G. -Sharon, candhlata Hall a. 7:.10 n'dotl thi. evening- ..nlr' ihaai ■. tha |n n h t|a a a*
from thia Cuunty for Congrrta, Mr. Sharon u id hr hop** a radio rvcvnt yaarr. Frv-I P v 1— i r
can ba InMallrd in th* aaaatnbly Vi livia n u t ) farm azral. aa~
bought the fim t ticket to Ih*
ro w to Ihoaa attending tha &gt;a ail Mr. [X.. u&gt;. ia w an af 1hr
Jarkaon Hay dinner a R o'clock, mcftlnc
ran haar
Prvtidant turn ring thi* nwraiqt. aaJ tha
Tueeday reening, Jan. R. The Hm*evrit‘* n ir.c g r tn Congrrvi^ lw* farni at*-&gt;t. hvl a | n j in abnea picture ahoer* th* Judv* thi. evening.
nu.iloa aa t&gt; b-j* b*»l '-a n J t
buying the tlrk rt from Mia* ' The ilinn-r on Jan d trill -&gt; through a K . r in j’-imcru &gt;ra af
at It P. M.
f'gurv* anj p e e r «C&gt;-» i a l e»Mary Finnell.
|__________ _________________ ‘ r.v* at tha tn u tc m a : fair r*«fl
( grower.

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'h C . V d t t M . m . 'v

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O f Legislature's

U.S. Chamber Of •that planting at patatata Itoa
I rear will ** i i »
near :hal
Commerce Hib
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New Bonus
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van
«.* ^ mu. nw- u i
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11 tar *rt i. non* I mil tarv ta p t

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The ti‘*ee Paturdayi IHgh

I, uahing ttena-organic.- 4:21 A, M. and 4;IR P. M.,
-got behlad*' tUa alate‘a at 10:3&lt;t A. M. and 10:11 I*.
unai delegation and aak
Ian m tu tm th pay
for fruit Mil *egeduring th . cminrM«r and every
to rv w e i r t t i or
Jar kaftan can}help

- northmt elallon to eenaton and
aaugm a men from their home
. atafaa might M o^mor* benefit,
aa it wauld.be expected that the
f i t CM* dafcgation would favor
tha raanaare.
Tha Mediterranean fruit fly
'mange* &gt;hk Florida In 192R-20
aad before Urn peat waa brought

‘tabled by th* whbltoal* &lt;k*truetiog of crapa to which tha fly
,dld aot makf, IWu^kbU**, U waa
te a r datyrmtaedTNot inly were
eltnia groyea wiped out In the
campaign af eradication, but tomat* ft*Ida. bean Heidi, “every
thlag excepting celery,- according
to Mr. Papworth, w.r* deitroyciL
' X te w aiB N to appropriato
foada ta pay tha gronera, fag
tholr ptaperty which the goyenv
ment deotroy*d*tama op too lata
bt the Jgat twa congrearianal
.aeaalona ta ob.hJn favorable ecrtoti, Mr, 'Papworth aaid, but if
-paaugH ^raaadrt tea ba brought
to gat* tha bill lath Iha hopper
mriy there Ig told to b* a good

0,277,800,000 C o . t S L - . t T 'i ^ v ^ T ^
• F o r e c a s t B y B o d y exemption&lt;u«i&gt;n ~• • Pda we•“
-------I util ha arrepW at lha rawo.y
WASHINGTON. Jan. X -tA V - ’ agent’* off Ira and handled to tha Mr.
Conyrrt'lcna) conflict over caching regular awnnar. Mr. t o n t a i t J . I..J
tha aoldian’ burnt, wag augment* but thanr will hr c t o a J a* late jy.(
ltd today by a vlguruua at ark application* and tha allOatrals. w|t
i agalnit Imtncd'ltJ f^lf payment given lhana 'u * applicant* a ill ta ^
from th* Chamber of C'cmmeca* taka* auk af .hi raaawr af t f t o
of tha Unted State*. Si mult a- l.nahala batef allowed b | thr (k#
Im ouaV »1th puhlif*11** af a par-j*ttt* c u n i l aa foe I t a t u i r m . ^
ment pVn agrw-l m by l ho tig - , lAhet |ha iato*td*n.‘ aaoiaoeol.' w+l
thro* veteran*’ O'vanit* Inn*. the pre f i l t i t f out a runuahtr# .1 mm
Chamber of Ci*mm&lt;rct tail in a farmer* will go over th- aehedrl*
j
a at.mrnt that payment am* Id and theB an taaouarruii-a vf tha ^
rot! 11.277,000.1)00 toftr (hj„ I W allotment* wlH ha m»l«.
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gre.. orlginnlly in ended.
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Ki presenlalivai Vinton. Krn-1
w tea
tuchy and McCormack
M.«a- $ 7 5 0 0 0 0 M O T C
1 8|
chu.rlU, gave nui • bill bark'd uy ~
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Ih. Am,ric.n Lagto. V. eran, tf A l l o t t t t l S C H O O B , C l
Foreign War* arrl th* d:tabled
.
'jh J l
l American veteran, rf he World S p O l l 7
A n iK H U lC C S f |
i War, Th* B l u r , provide* f r y
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inynrdi.tr pny naut In fall of the
TALLAHASSEE, Urn. 3. - I )
bonoa. for lafuwd of intereat on | Ap _ C ttr tr - r S M t .
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Inane pnd ranrrlUtmn «f uapari; '
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iiyereat. moling up the nuturily
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.late (mm m A to Apr. *
t T ^ L g ito total *T
year. Payment wjuU be mads by .__ _ . , ,
tha 1 rratury uy iaauanarn of bond*. " |J#
ia f^ tW
rihat- JJJJ
ment. the large*! yet. m y to w&gt;
axpacted Jan. SB. flea day* aft* ,
er the dendlma far pure hot* af ^

Colder W eather
Again Forecast;
No Crop D anger

p r in c ip a lly

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a. Aaottov

aad a tot one mll. aouth ur luiku O d e r weather U faroeuatagato
Moarug war, aold by fh d p Ilach ^ Mateocoiogl.t E. 8. Klllaon to
to Elbert J. Bach ft* H00. aa-; u
v )m make* tha prtdiccordlng to warranty
flle-l t{ooJ Ur Cetorml Florida, wine
far record ye.Unlay. All th* par- 77,, m n U ^
white tk* mercury
« « Lw " " r ' l ■ "
of will toka a dive tonight th an to
Floihing, N. Y.___ ■
no 4iac*r of ftw t mad ilau m po
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wiH no* ftw damaged,
itorenty-alx plunrora yihn at- Tha offleial weather faracMta*
tiaded th* parly in Late Mery ,*,1 md by tha U. S. Baraau ia
on New Year’* night wen gurvta ft ^ .n u | , M fallow*: “Gate
af the management af tha Ml- lraIty f ,|r tonight and Saturday,
ton* Theater at a theater party
colder toaight with
Thargday
afternoon.
i w t i m l float In low piace* af
thoea enjoying th* picture .How ^ t e t ^ ' i n th* eatrem* aaeth
wot* Mr*. Jan* Hilliard,
1M pon.u«.
Extrema north wnat
yaara af age.
Mia*
Ja a . yiorida. partly ctetfdy. warma* to
ktavern, M yearnof artw tte portion tonight Saiarctoy
Workmen angagmi in nlaylag
the brick pgvomente an P in t
mU&lt;U*
of Ike block between Hanford end
Manoila Aytaue*. white other
wonawn a n laying tb* eoarreta
gutter on hath tldoa of tb*
Stroot between Magnolia and
Farit Avrnuca. It la expeeled that
th* black between StnfarJ and
Magnolia Avenue* grill la com­
puted hy early aaat weak.

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warmer. The maximum th* tear
day of th* *U yang waa to. Na*
Yn i H Day tha mercury ro*. to
77 &lt;togr**a, and yoatordny it gat

Tburaday wa. a haay day with
■ flto dcpnrtmeat Tha truck*
o n mat ant to attlagatoh a Grlery
raaa flra at Oanav* ami CaafoH th* W&lt;
■aano* and * flra t g a t r i f n &gt;H Anna* that bunmd * fence

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; T h ird A n n u a l D a n c e
Third annual New Year’s Dance,

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MONDAY
th a Chg g fog a tional Friendship given ay tha Kiwanls Club for
U a g w wiU .moot a t 8:00 P . M. member* of tha Sanford Ro ary

aad Lion's Clubs and alhor guests,
tack ptacg T hursday oesniag a t
th * Woman's Missionary 80- tha Mayfklr Hotel with (cores of
persona In attendance.
Jj*F W
&lt;h# First Methodist
Dancing wag enjoyed to music
W W h will meet a f 2:00 P. M. a t
fiYnished by Kero's Orchre ra,
K M tk
Choi* Number On* of tha Proa- seated a t ane end of th i large ball­
•ytariaa A axilU ry. M n. S. K. An- room againa: a background of ailiramte chairm an, will m eat
a t err Christmas t i n t A la rg t “ K"
adorned with blue lights waa also
■ n f . M. prith Hr*. K. W.Pita.
a feature of the decorations.
M iry Avenue.
Ju st before midnight a grand
Cb«l* Number
Twoof the
^•shyterian Aailtlary, Mrs. Vie- march waa led by Ur. and Mrs.
•T M. Grren, ehairtaan, will moot W alter S. Coleman, Mr. and Mr*.
P- M. at tha bemo of Mn. W. B, Zachry, Howard C. Long
’'J . WQlInk, 2474 Baaford A»o- sad his alator. Mre. F. G. Banner
m* with Mrs. WllUak aad Mn. ot of Pittsburgh, Pa. A fter th-&gt;
march tha lights war* turned
i *- Harrold a* hoaUaaos.
CW* Horabor four of th*'dow n and a epo light centered on
■ Presbyterian
Aualllary.
Mr*. th* ,ilT«r
and crchestr* as
* H oary Pardo*. chairman, will meet
rotire gathering sang, “Auld
a t M B Y. M. w ith Mrs. J. O. An- Lang Syn#-* and “ Boost Klwaa
» * » Mr*. Ballard, 1702 Magnolia |

AwVKMo ' *

H A B M u h .

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« . west flfljg g P m n c e , , T e a g u e position with tha Works Pragm as i
‘Administration.
a.
W eds Jo h n
Payne
pir. and Mrs. Payne are a t hotasa

Floridians And Persons A t
A n d Personal Activities Age Of 63 Years In Greater
Number A t Pioneers9Pa rty
^ K iw a n is C lu b G iv e s

C W e Tfaaahor
Fir* of th*
Kiwaniana and Iheir wives in
Ptttfcytertan A uiiliary, Mr*. Fred attindanca were: Mr. and Mrs
. th a lm a n . wiU m*et Dave Boplake, Mr. and Mr*. ArMl with Mrs. F. B. Ver- th p r"8 * n i S W T » L V L ; ^
«
F rtaok A renac. . . .
.O r*
a n d .Ue*.,W*i*rr- r
Ofaala N oaiber 8U o f.th o Pros- Coleman, Mr. 'a n d Mr*. Julios
hylaH aa A ayillary,
Mrs. J. D. DlngWder, Mr. and M rs R. G.
Woodruff, chairm an, will m se; a t For, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. H arper,
J H P . M. a t the home of M n. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Hoy, Mr. and
* " « Higgins, .117 Woat Tenth Mrs. O. P. Herndon, Mr. and Mrs.

Personals

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For the first lime in th«
Ellsworth. Mrs. J. C , U , M'chtUuH "Piom-Tr NighF* fartJe* I £*nhave been held at S rw Year"* time Emg*. William, I I , Ohm.
In Lake Mary hare realdeyU of Em**" M n William, 83, West VirKlornla in aftcndanr* extttded
t*n“ those from other state*. G a it rally E,1la. **ra. A. J., 7*. New (lamp,
the S a te of Georgia haa ta u n t h e ! ahire.
leail. but at th a year's p a rty th«r* Evans, John D. 80, Indiana
were five more Floridian* Tthv re Kerry, Mr*. Dan, 8*. Sweden,
than Georgians. Persona of tha F rrster. Frank. 83, Ohio,
age of 63 outm Inhered ' th a tt of Fletehor, Miss M argaret.
61.
any o th 'r age above th a t of 60,1 Massachusetts,
the All-year old pioneer* a i* te r* Grenleaf, Rev E S., 73, Maine,
ing 13.
4
1 iGr en'eaf. Mr. E S , 73. Mass*
Reglatratmn by atatea and for- I ehu-aetta.
eiyn co u n trio at the New T e a rt Hutehinann. |&gt; W . 73, Georgia,
night receplinn in In k s M «y to Hillyard. Mr» J C , 108. Florida,
early settleri t» as fnllowa:
Hillyard, R. E . 7S, Florida.
Alabama, f | Connection^ 4| I Hoed J M., M. Georgia.
F'lorida, 19; Georgia. 14; Illinois, Hood M rs, J M . *1, Georgia.
2; Indiana, 2 ; Maryland, 1; Mas- Humphrey, Gua. 62, Florida,
eachusrtla, *; Maine, 2; Mmae- Hoghea, W II . 80, North Carosola. I; Michigan, I; New H lpP Una.
shire, 2; New Jersey. 'J; New Toth. Ilrw ard. George. 82, England
9; North Carolina, 7; Ohio, 10; Howard, Mrs George. 84, New
S o ith Carolina, 2; Virginia, 4;
Jersey
W«s, Virginia. 2; Wiacnnan, I.
Heaton, John 87, Massachusetts
Also Canada, 8; England, 2; Heaton, Mrs John, 80 plus, New
Germany, 3; Hungary, 1 ; IreYork.
land. I; Italy. 1; Newfoundland, 1; Howell. Mrs J II , 70, Georgia
Scotland, | ; Sweden. 4;
Hughey, W J 87. New York
&gt; AVa-ndaara bv a j a r , as r i i t r a Htnt*. C. if., 0I.VV7W Jersey
by the register, waa as follows: | Hooker, J A . 73. FArldd"
’
Age 60. right: 81. seven; d2, th lr-, Kilbee, E H . 83, Florida!
tren. 83, seven; 31, tw o; 83. sii; King. J H.. 8* Ohio.
88, nine; 87, seven; 68, four,
69, King. M rs, J It .80 plus, Ohio,
three; 70, four; 71, four; 73, sia; Iw genjuist, Ernest, 62. Sweden
74. two; T6, four; 78. five; 77, two; I^g erq u ist, Mrs Ernest. 62, Swrd
78. tw o; 79, one: 80, th ree; 81; one; I an.
82. threv; 83. four; 81. one; 86, Lake. Forrest. 82. Florida
two; 87. one; 92. one; 108, one; Ixvgan, Rev, J A.83, Minnesota
and three persons who signed the long, Mrs P L . 78, Virginia.

to their friends a t
's tr*t l, Jacksonville,

SIR Ls« tea­

As a result af a eotnprosttlaa
with bondholder* to reduce lat«r*t
rst rates and cangel past dwa
coupons, Hurnnell expect* to
| joy a 26 percent cut In taiea this
f**r'
: *{«S
Revenue for the fiscal y ear
ending May 31 topped Tempo's
operating rapensea by l l i l j l l r
15. Ta* rollections and othar larums tnt ailed 81.988,688 04 whila
op&gt;-rating expenses
were
|l , &amp;89.834Jt9.

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ThttmpMon, mT* f. A., HO, Morula.

T.hM. K . 66, IIMine
Tottn«end* Mm. Charlra, «»0, Connek-tiruU
W ifir. B. I.. 70, MauMhrhuhptta.
WiKir. Mr*. H I . 6.S, Seot'inil.
W iwlroff, P. I*-. 67. Plorut*
WtHHlniff. Mr*. P. Im. 62. South
&lt;’*nilma.
Whitw. Mi** Ko*#. 76, ('onnectkut.
Wynn. II J . »U, (ieuriri*.
Wynn. J. M.o 70.
Wynn, Mr*. J M . «tl. Ptorhla.
Week*, Mr*. K A . 6M North t**rohn«.

Baby’s Cold

y 5 J P ro v e d best by tw o
J v ^ - Z a r n e ra tio n s of m o lh Jn , * TJ-.

f i g h t is a tii

IT ; S . N a v a l S t a t i o n
| A t K ey W est H as An
• In te re s tin g

H is to ry

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Prw navnl »titioni h*vr * more
intrrpNtinir history than that of
Key &gt;V**t, Plomla
In IH'JJ, it
wa* first usetl a* a naval baa* by
Commihlirp l&gt;a.»«l Portar In a
successful campaign agam*t th*
pirate* who inf«»»tril : he Caribbe­
an Sea anti th* Florida Keys nl
that time. Throughout th* *ntire
p*rin«| itf th* War b*tw»*n the
State*. Key W*st was under the
[control of the Federal G ovrnment In 1898 during the SpanishAmerica,, war it* stra'rg lc value
I was greater than th at pf sn f
'-other U n it'd Rtate* port and fig; ured largely in the successful con­
clusion r f that war. All of the
'forces employed i„ the rsmpalgn
sgainst C rrvsrs's
fleet were

F o r E x tra o rd in a ry O p p o r tu n ities
A w a i t Y o u I n T h e Y o w e l l C o ’s .
A b s o lu te , S w e e p in g , S to r e - W id e

It’a A Dollar Skying.Trade Excnt
That Alert. Bujreni Arc Attending

Htiufrfiale Saturday
M o r n i n g a t 9 O ’C I o c k
B ig H e a v y
A b so rb e n t

wNMifcMa amig. crackling com|l y aad a honrt-tugging romance
M tha tpaady ssgastsn af toth
0aatury*s Thank’s a Million,'' th*
bright ntw muaical with a million
daOaPa wwrth .of star* which
cam** Sunday aad Monday to tha

C annon

Nix, and W. T. Johns, U Christian, Tom. 68, lliinoio.
. and Mr*&gt; Jo* Lon- Mildred
M
Mis. Jolla la OaHa- .1,
H Done, David Burpr* nf Phil*- Crouch, Jom cv 74. Canada,
-With Dick Powail and /Ann' way* Mr. and Max. E. M. Galloway, ^olphia,
d*
Jack Flnnell, Tom Simp- Dunn, W. V', 67. N "rth Carolina.
Dvorak snagtlng tha chief romanhandler Sharon, Edw n Dunn, Mrs. W. V, 82, N orth Caro---- • I Mr. had Mr*. Roy HalUr, Mr. and io
M*. roies," ^ h iS k i a M i ll W .pra-! Mrau J. C. Itutskiaaoa, - Mr.
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Benieke,_ Frank — Bartho'omow.---- llna. acata Frad Allan, P atty K elly,'M rs, J. n . Hlnharmistae, IMo- and [ Robert Dodson, FMdie Kirchhoff, Douglass, E. A.. 69, Florida.
Faal Wkit omau and hla hand with* Mr*,' W. D. Uofmann, Mr. and E. E. fa n c y , Georg* W. McRory,
^ g l Dougtaas, Mr*. E. A., 08. Florida.
Ramona, Ruolnoff, Raymond W a l- Mr*; Walter U. Hath, and Mr.
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J. II. Estridge, A. Bartholdi ^Pc- D|nkle. J: S , 87, Virginia.
Mrs. W. C. ililL
tenon, J. J. Rocco, Maxwell Blew- Daniel, Joe, 83, Italy.
*0 Mr. aad Mrs- j- I. In*'ey. art, Fred Stanley, Peter Thurston, D resser, W.' W., 69, New York.
awl K n , John IvgyesMr. awl and Fred H. Willlama.
Ellsworth, J . 'l ’.. 86, Ohio.
. H. F. Kent; Mr. and if re. W. .
, ...
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Milana Tbaator. -

Automobile Clinic
fo r Sick M otors
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Aad Mr*. W. r. Langi*/, Mr.
lira. Edmuml Melach, Mr. and
iijoaiph A, VIeitci, Mr. ard
-John Ms Itch. Jr„ Mr. and
' iMward ». HgCs'l, Mr. and
J , C. Bolt, Mr. ami Mr*. E. J.
g , Mr. ami Mr*. II. lie MaCaH.
and Mrs. Jatk MaaDhirald,
fad Mr*. Ei.&lt;muit MeCall.

TO-NIGHT

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- - R a r e V a lu e s P r e v a ilin g

Motor Analyzer
- - tells the Story!

Children'! 1X5

Woman’s 1195 to

DRESSES, at

14.7S Coo In, a t

Woman's Hats

UP TO 2.95

lA
e t b i f f S 5r.naa Morris, Mr. and M n. T.

1 Lot Brassieres

W e h a v e t h e o n ly e q u ip m e n t o f

UP TO 1.00 AT

i t s k in d in S a n f o r d , a n d t h e r e is

1 L ot Girdle,
Combinations,

n o b e tte r in F lo rid a . I t

c o n s is ts

TO 9.50

w «»v
19.75 Grade

Smart. Coal*, at
All th* (L95 and

7.95 DRESSE8.

Women’s Hjrrttera
o f a c o m b in a tio n o f s c ie n tific in ­
s tru m e n ts

w h ic h c o m p le te ly a n ­

4.95 GRADE, at
85« phoenix

SILK HOSE
a ly z e y o u r c a r in a fe w m in u te s .
W e in v ite y o u to v is it o u r s e rv ic e
s ta tio n a n d

in s p e c t

our

e q u ip ­

m e n t a n d s e e it o p e ra te .

FOR M EN
Hart Schaffner
a MARX SUIT H i
U 0 SUtaoji
H A T S , only
1.49 D rtta Shirt*

Procaaa Collar

This Service Will Be Given Free To
Sanford M otorist During the First
Week in January

Good ahlrta

Extra Special

B la n k e ts a n d
C o m fo rts

AH Salt Prtctf
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Double 70x10

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Electric Service

�From Sanford Clergy

N atto tfa

great Opening T6dhy
LlHQfOTON, J u l l* —W )— turned soon after th* eewrt
tnfton'« p tttm iltl Me &gt; W » ' u r n if f l l l l o . J m . 4 f o lW n *
spite) HIU opened a t’ neon ' lU abbraeiated Christmas rocsss.
, with myitory shrouding A m M tto court ftad AAA uaf 'm m iw performsaea &gt;y tonotitotlonaL O f» p w » trim * fca
I a f N sea* taro ta d 43*
Immedlstily Into-a itr tg ila H iia .
gla *a avulto a w
farm roflrf
► Stoat# aaata
formerly [program,
M bp H top Leaf, themes-1 Daelalaaa affecting tto validity
ha— an. and 8 — tav Scball, V tto pobltc utilty. tto Tennessee
a r "N r» Deal" fae, will to YnlUj Authority and tto Gof lay
it aa will tha aaata af t h r * « W control maaauraa also are « MBUthai.
pec Led thU winter. Tto Social

B o ilin g
M a te ria ls

'•aw Court on measures touch* lug mill leas of World War votes*
tto economic Interests of an* and their families directly ad
sag i t Antarito n ah la— too* Ug»JH**neflelarie* and millions to
towdad dawn can a legjshe- {federal gorernmaM tgrpayers to*
" m a t” program ha framed {dheetly, Adveestaa.ef ImmatUato
though President Roosevelt, .payment of tto ho— laprma
has promised a decreasing confidence In victory at this w o
lit,, can map far tto Congress slon e»en If tto President vetoes
idfatary blueprint or suggaat j tha bill.
lions In existing laws tors and Fireworks sre In prospect elemg
I, tto laglslative schedule to | other congroeslonsl lines. Inua§»

rapraasatod by the Wagner labor
disputes bill and tto Gufhcy'aosl
regulatie, mesiora. In th a bashground aUo la tto AaMrlaaa Fed­
eration af Labar’s proposed aw— -

I — — a . A —.

hivhuiiimu

w

e l. — n

s is — s i

mv u a m iw m i

powering Congress

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to enact b p

Islation protecting tto workers as
was provided by NAA.
1
T fr*

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lM m a to d f

S’ sy.

mem

tore a Mama.
. ' w ,
'Tha brethren torn my. cpetti*.
u»d preyere for. th e ir — eapa to
tto ministry, and may God, tto
Father of all, bins and keep, you.
and main yen a blessing t* thie
community la which wa ilia.
"May I further wish you the
Moses's choicest 1 blessings,, and
that tto New T sar will to a. yea*
of pro* parity and happiness to
each af you! as wall aa to tto
cauis af Jim s Christ*

.tto qukkmt sarrice.
•UDDKM amvtCB.

Effort* are being made's* Miami

a ie ia m s A .

» - .* &gt; ■
ito c ta
ehmenU pf tto *Ntw .tlvltles, wtth J.p . Morgan featwrad .pared with S tt, tto average prior
to
tto
depression.
await tto action af tha | aa tto thiaf witness before a Sato
ate commit tee and Immtries tot*
.
There were IN Poles end M5
antpoa decision on tto I alleg'd lobbying
enterprises .by
to-called *1%
m * group*
groups I American* fo German schools of
' h&lt;A tolee”

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PdldtoeaiO lbs.

are elated far resumption.
'h ig h er learning tto firs t'h a lf af
iption.
Amsag the U tter may be t t o this year. Rumania was third with
American. Liberty Laagne gad H A
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ONIONS Jib e .

12,lbs;47c 24 lbs;894

Tolnatoes
2-- *lbs.
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Assorted Prwm es *
Sunshine SaWDressin
Black Eyed PEAS 2
PKtiMS
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Peaches

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8P1NAC

Wag JXx Food

lond Tomatoes 3 Jto. 2 caha
Pihk Salmon
iM a
roha M acaroni
i oz.
Fresh Mackerel 3 tall

Guardian Toilet '

* -* am • • * «m

P.S.N&amp;l PMHoealftlh. 22c
Baflard’a
Paacalfg

POOR Large'LETTUCE 2F.rl5c
4 lbs. 15c
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THE BANTOED HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

I CHICAGO, Dto. SO. —o n _ A n
iarraaa* o f 13 p e m n t In th e ealei
of bo a** hold n t u n d u rin g 1935
com pared with 1 M wan reported.
Improvement* to tallin g 130,043
ire ue.ng made on th r H otel Keorap a t Dunedin.

O p e ra Is
N ew

i prefer it to
mayonnaise

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R e v iv e d

Work tea ita rtrd In TarpoW
Springe to tranilorm more than
*U acre* or the Coburn fra tt Into
a park and playground, ftiada
having been mad* e ra liable fa r
th a t purpoaa by tha WPA.______ _

As

T a le n t M a k e s

S ta g e
.

Sine* the movement got n l t r
way 31 p e n ago, Polk u M t o
world1! prtmler "county In /W#
building of hard rurfacad roaim.
ha* ipent 13,636,000 on Ita h% V
w ayi. Of tha total ipent TO
thle purpose but f&amp;SC.OOO la tlUl
outstanding.

Recovery Noteli
Struck By Music
DuringTheYea •
A p p e a ra n c e

By JOHN SELBY
N EW YORE. Jan. 3. —&lt; W M*ak, w hkh had ahown etgna ef
breaming n chronic Invalid nndor
depression condition* pulled Itaeir
out of bed and ttarted moving
brieU j about lei-, year.
A t least tv * c major o rc h e ilra i
and the Hetrcpolltan Opera were
In a bod wap at the beginning o(
■!** season. All .u rn m o n eeeurg
than for y e a n at Ihe beginning
of thla one.
Hi# New York PhilharmonleSymphony Society wai consid/rP m erger with the M .l; thle

LEGAL NOTICE

n o p en ^ „ A Midiummcr Night'a Dream" gold duel h« “
l,,itli ‘_ [ - he awakening of the forest to
'N aughty M
fairy and goomf life.
* - R 'd v jeam
■P* hi’
"David Coppcrflcld" - Freddie of “Ah, Sweet
"w ren-- B irtholom ew'i weary journey ob
"Ah. Wildeti
»'■ War( rcm hi, mother's home to rymere'* seaatc
ng, thl» A(jnt
Trotwood's.
Erie
l-in-ien.
e Helen
-Sequoia”—The re union, after “facts of lire."
long separation In the wild*. o( the
"The T nnsr
PA mu- ,! ,,r , nd his friend of infancy, tt-e colliiion of th
'ikoloff, puma.
'
bolil mni'ited.
ra i sod "Htoadway Melody" — Eleanm
"Becky SHm
'rojtctcd powrll'g Imitation of Katliar nc , f enc« ■„ color
let, sev- Hepburn.
“Alter Adam
to Phil"Hugglct of Red Uap"—'.hi hur,, "walling
eith ini- wellplaced kick admlnlst red by you at the pari
liven (it Charles Laughton to the Red Can l’»rly at Alice
he lanJ,
HaeMurray
ranciseo
--The Informer' -A ny and all
„l )t.
1 ,Fnr L«00 y
Robert
"M utiny on the Bounty’*—The ha* tw*n c|0„
Ariaona I lauivhing uf the Bounty, it* »*H» Buddhism, whl
'Prelude I unfurling, the crowd
srn ^ n ^ fighting. Hut
in No "Rule. B rittanla'”

U . S . Me. 1 Fane)
Va. York*

it

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land

Peliciofin Kilinfr

4A C
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APPLES t lbs.

ll. 8. No. t
4A 0
Potatoes 10 Iba. — . 1 9
Iceberg
1Lettuce h e a d .... .

Ripe Yellow

llananaA

.1 lb«.

S w e e t J u ic y

New Red Bllaa
A MC
Potatoes 3 Ibo. —™., * f „
Home Grown
A
Broccoli lb. --------- J

Fresh

Oe. Sweet
Tota toes 10 Ibu.......

fTweet

Grapefruit i! for

BLUBERRIES No. 2 can

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Celery S ta lk .... —... ■! 0 °

Cocoa n u ts en

Monarch 1*2 ox. Can

5 °

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19c

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Tomatoes

RrtiNMel Sprout*
IWe Is

Cabbage

Spinach

SweeFSpple Cider qfrBbf’ S c "

8 os. Bottle Economy

C o m p le te L in e O f O th e r F r u i t s

V a n illa E x tr a c t

A n d V fg e ta b le s

Gelatine D essert

Lb. Can
PORK &amp; BEANS

N M Peggy

SCOT-TISSUE

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15c

1*2 lb. H e n h ey ’a. Baking

M alted Milk full pound can 2 5 c

CHOCO LA TE B ar

PU&amp;Utkm

PILLSBURY*S BEST

Penny - P rofit

O L E O lh .

C e sh G ro c e ry a n d M e a t M k t.

Dad's Qcallty Pare Cane Or
M A PLE
PWatlfEl r u le Frw

Dth 81.
We. Deliver
Pht
Specials For FrNay and Saturday

U sM n Ag* Syngti

M acaroni

SY RU P
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Potatoes 10 lbs. 1 9 C

T -B o n e lb ..

C Beef
1 ROASTS lb.

Hamburger lb,

Process BUTTER

Carrots 2 bun. 1 3c

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T ^r \V#*l 100 ft of Lot I t .
iters*nun* (o rim of Of»#r*
I. f in ti W lldnn'i adcItlRfl* to
f &gt;¥• M art. aFfYvfdlno to tM
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of tk a p«E* t
l»r eei*nrif| of HRfnlfioto CottRtlf*
rtn p |4 a.
-ala bainff m ada to MtlE*
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mild &lt;i#MM and ^nata.
I pii'rbdidr to pav ff*r 4la«4* *

ANFQkP •
CURB
MARKET
400 Sanford, Ave,

406 S a n fo rd A ve.

P in e a p p le J u ic e

A UKRI'.NI.r.AV.

80*dal Maater.

A* A M

P h o n e 412

in m s s c a s r .

n. r. -HoimiioLDEfc

CK0CER
MEAT

If-

re e tv e u i

»\ W IlllWMAN. and wits, g m eU i
I IlllWMAN. rltA N K A. HANDY,
p in a i.
ja m k p a.
rro c K c n j,
a „1 v ,i|r KMII.T ANN STOCKliKY. Oefsndsnls,
noth s n r a A iT ta T a m
.Nolle* la h*r*hr atv » n th a t ,e h *
tier and l.y &gt;lrlu* nf Ih a l e y t o t o
f i n a l I leers* nf In ra e lo m re am i
aal* esi* r* d In th a C lrru it Co are
„f Sen,Inula County. rlo rW * . H i n t
: : i h - l i t nf iteesm h sr. I»*», wkeCe*
in T A. o ltB H N IJS A r. as Ceat*
p la ln a n t nnd C. W DOW MAN. M d
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VttANK A HANDT. sin g le . JAMKS
a
P T iH 'K I.a r.
an * -hi* w ife,
K u it.v a .n n irtfNTKt.BY. a re «1m
tf* f . n*la nt«

!Independent -H a m Owned a id

AND

ms

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roe^TT, pT*T« o r r t s a t u a T

y ea r-o ld
" T h e S co u n d rel"— T h e r e t u r n »f •“■-'»**•*'v n p ' s
. in l.o« N oel C o w a rd b rin g in g se aw eed . e " *rage y o u n g
y e a r Old
"T h a n k * A M illion" T h e iri » « r m m d .d .
P b ilh a r- u m p h a n t p ro e e siio ,, of th e m oloi
copa a t th e end, sw g y in g th e ir
B unny ra b b it
in Kansas, a cht

YELLOW BANANAS
DANISH N. Y. CABBAGE
CAUF. CELERY
LETTUCE
Urtto

i iH rrrr

■iterai.

Sell Ckipi 2 Pkgs. 1 1

1 Nk 1 cane *
Kgtra Standard

"T o m a t o e s

MEAT DEPARTMENT

H am burger
po r k ch o ps

2 lbs.

2SC

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Haawell Honea

Water Ground

MEAL 5 lbs.

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9 C COFFEE lb.
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4 R C fl. B. f]uannttRd
1 3
FLOUR

A 3l

Blew

M C

BEEF i Dm.

* 9

Smoked
* *"*’
Sausage S lbs.

M o c" k C h i c k1 e n• Li »e Es a
3 fo r
9
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w i s a 7 * &gt;a &gt;aiaMllUet - • ■ [ • v
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SUGAR 5 Iba.
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V n l I M i St.
GOOD"Yo UNO~
tnda. Cilery
Good Farllltaer.

LOST o r’ STRA YED : W h lto &gt;al*
beagle hound w tJ t’'- ytU*»
apota. Nam*. "Whltey." Cotldr
with Va. U fa
Howard. Phew

- ftad Sox •( tha

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twa xrffi yt&gt; j Ita flrat FOUND: POSm * f i "Owlet 0 * 1 1
n | B M at Orlando
hart aamo by paying for Ihta
ikington tan a « f Um i t ,

March l i

, •

J. B. SatUean, aUto bold tomiwaoner. haa repertod apprenl
r I d d , 1 adamant and apart•■t hooaa paraalU totalling
pOSjWf Ait Inf October, IV i
iaai-Nlaul Bate* dkWet, Vflb
^

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3—
Automobiles.
________________
jfM AUSTIN l’a rtl' Truck IKS]
1*33 AuilJn Coup* f 193. Beal
and Son*, uaed car dealer*.
.»■. « — ——
*—b it Oftton W anted^

S L l i l » S « e "NAE Cogman. C» 1-t
5* fc2 2 i
Cyprcaa, want* houaawork.
MlNNiF. LEE
wanU Job.

Glenn, color*

SOS Sanford Are.

11— M tscaU an co u a.

WANTElh White lady for h * m
. keeping. Mr&gt;. C. W. Bptait
1U Laurel.

WANTED, a “G T oet'er1* Iota'll
by appointment. Do not a newer
'. olena you tan produce rraolta.

leotiry

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r II *n*m FIVE B O O K h o m e

•

ROBERTS

Lake

Monroe

f ; r ren t, aff

or 4 1-S and

A ^w hM afw uc; a t

�Ethiopia Want)
mission To,
Blame For &lt;
In Warring11
ADIS ABABA. Jan.

Message S e e n A s
An Invitation For
Bank And File Of
,&lt;£ 0 . P. To Follow
——

Congress I s A
To Protect Ni

Highlights Of President’s

Home* And Abr

'

WASHINGTON. Jan. 4— (AH) . . . At na tlma In the four
-M ir* are highlights of Prvil- and a half eantortea of aeodom
dent Roosevelt's
message to civUltaUon la Dm Amarlcaa haa
C om m a;
'
.
| there existed a greeter spirit of
The temper and the purpose mutual understanding, at eornmoa
of the refer* of many of the! helpfulness, sad of devotion to
Secretary Ickes De­ (teat populations la Europe sad the Idpala of self-government.
In Asia, hare net pointed the
fends Taxing Plan way
either to peace or to good'
la the United States, es la
Of Administration will among men.
the world i t Urge, popular opin­
ion Is at war eslth a power-seek­
A point has ))*•» reachrl ing minority.
• WJUnmiOTON. Jan.
GENEVA. Jan.
where the people of the Amerl.
oaetmeel take eagalsance of the
S officially aeked the Long
You, tho members of Um legIlona today to tend a cei
larlilag the Republican rankjand framing Ill-will, of marked treads leletlre'branch, and I. the exeeaaloa «f Inquiry to tho AJ
file ta follow him. Soaator Nyt, toward aggremlOB. of Increasing ,tl*e, coataaded for and established
hattkfWde to Inroe ligate
Repool lean. North Dakota, called armaments, of shortening tem­
conditions gad eatabteh m i
It “A challenge to tho old.guard pers—o eltuotlon which haa In It
hUitj far ."war cruelty."
la Um RepiAllcan party," Roose­ many of the elements that load
^Ethiopian cemmoalcation m l
velt's reforttKW to having "earned to tho tragedy of .general war.
After thirty-four months of
the hadrad of entrenched greed'
work wo ooutomplot* n fslriy
prompted some Democrats to toy
rounded {whole. We have returned
kg* wa» aiming at the American
Liberty League Representative boi one roles Through a well- |the control of the federal governK iare Maverick, Texas, Democrat, ordered neutrality to do naught mept to the City of Weahlngsaid the sddrtii told’the "Liberty to encourage th* contest, through
Iftegae, the National Association adequate doftaoe to
. . . tare
H __our..
LONDON. Jan. i. -td V -E o .' of Kaanfhctanrs, the Chamber of eolvos from embroilment end atUef that tho League of Nations Commerce *of the Uslted Stats*, Uck, and through ergmplh ami
would decide on sa oil embargo nod all the other hungry loreheoda ell legitimate encouragement and
Rgahmt Italy It |ho United Statee1 that get fat off the governmihl Uvelitance to persuade
ether
veiteWy d exports of ell as war where to heed In."
nstlowe to ratnrn .to tho ways of
material wan* generally held by
Accepting the President'* chal­
London observers today. News­ lenge to New Deal critic*, Wank
paper* commenting o„ the Rooee-’ Knox, Republican ‘ presidential
velt ■ erneg» agreed Its conse­* potebUlty, today offued a seven
quences will ho far reaching. point program he said was a
They steal the livery of gnat
British officials declined ta com-1 positive alternative far prevent
TTitiimil siBitiluliitisl
meat, except U deny that British polldee. HT laeladed i Immediate
•erst discredited special lamest*.
sad Americans had exchangedI drastic reduction ad- .government
i They seek—thin minority la
expenses, sound currency, hotbusiness and' finance—ta control

Intrenched Greed
Told To H ead In’

&gt;hlp. Mr.

M

{

Mr; Stevens started his railroad
earprr aa a machinist apprentice
with the Central of Mew Jersey
1. X. ta Ashley, fa* la IMS. In
IgaS ho t r e t go tho Erie railroad
es umchMist a few years later he
*oug to the N J f.B . A W. a* gang
feremax^uiH In IBM joined the
Atlantic Coast Una aa team an at
Ratky Mount, N. C. Three yvare
later Ip came ta Ranted, prometej ea Reply U , IPOg, aa master
mschaale of the A. C. L. shops la'
this city, a position hold.op to tho
tlma of his death.
Harry R. Stoveas Was ber„ la
Ashland, Pa* an Jgty -ll, 1M7.
Burv+rlag ratathese ar* his widow,

, sate trader Nate laws, removal
of the govenuoenl from prioeta
torialaad today to push neutral'. enterprise, oppealtlon to agricul­
|ly legislation to quick passage. tural policies, and Strict enforcePending was the Administration| meat of aatf-trust laws.
plan proposing spec hoi changes
’ Ickes
Tax Plan
ROCHEBTER, N. T. Jaa, 4 —
W}—Secretary lekea today no*
’ cased critics of Roosevelt tax
, IcgUlatlon of odvccstlag "took tho
1 poor" arognm. "Our millionaire*
want Up surtax** on greet la*
com** roducod or a n a ahalisbad
and (ties U n i Imposed lg their

J e m il

South

Orders Advance
On New Deal P
Restoration Of S
Ish Power Son
B y G r e e d y He E
WASHINGTON, Jan.

the Congrsen, deliv er*
night, g call upoij th *
lative body to protect
nation ag ain st foreign
crata b o o t upon . w a t
from such autocrate a t
who aaok-to “g ang .u p
Ilhertleg af She people. Th

quato aa Usual defeneo,"
slaahlag an critics e&lt; *.'
Deal ta a meaner alms
codentod for aa aapW

iRMPMaSL;

gagn In

vast

propaganda ta

That Is equally true today, spread i faar sad dlooard among
sad It la m n m en true today tho gteplp—they would- "gang
that world pose* and world good­ u p " against the peo;|eh liber­
will ar* blotkM hy.oajy ten or ties. ,
fifteen pereent Of the morld'a
Let action bo pooltive and not
population.
'*
negntiv* . . . Lot them pvepew
I ' recognise that those word*
whkh 1 have eboaen with delib­
eration will not prove papular
la any nation that chooses te fit
this shoe ta Its te a t

Such eeotments, however, mill
peter City Oxh. “Now every- find sympathy ted uadentsadlng
capon]* Of honeat thinking in those aations where th* peo­
ra that a salsa tad is a grad- ple themselves ate honeetly dollrous of pooeo hut mont can*
heavliy- upon-thoe*
aids or th* ether la th* kaleldaecopl* Jockey la# v for
peattieu
characteristic of E u r o p e a n anil

Their ares pen la th* weapon of
«r. . i Let thee* challenges be

P r e c ip i ta t io n In
«935 Amounted To
f To Address
br Trade Body
fer 1M» shew that Um pro
MAR la e h a * . U m pew
Uan la R a a te d dating Um i

LOCAL
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. keeping. Mr&gt;. C. W. Bptait
1U Laurel.
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by appointment. Do not anewer
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and

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�Ethiopia Want)
mission To,
Blame For &lt;
In Warring11

Message S e e n A s
An Invitation For
Bank And File Of
,&lt;£ 0 . P. To Follow
—— '

ADIS ABABA. Jan.

Congress I s A
To Protect Ni

Highlights O f President’s

Home* And Abr

WASHINGTON. Jan. 4— (AH) . . . At na tlma In the four
-M ir* are highlights of Prvil- and a half eantortea of aeodom
dent Roosevelt's
message to civUltaUon la Dm Amarlcaa haa
C om m a;
'
.
|there existed a greeter spirit of
The temper and the purpose mutual understanding, at eornmoa
of the refer* of many of the! helpfulness, sad of devotion to
Secretary Ickes De­ (teat populations la Europe sad the Idpala of self-government.
In Asia, hare net pointed the
fends Taxing Plan way
either to peace or to good'
la the United States, es la
Of Administration will among men.
the world it Urge, popular opin­
ion Is at war eslth a power-seek­
A point has ))*•» reachrl ing minority.
• WJUnmiOTON. Jan.
GENEVA. Jan.
where the people of the Amerl.
oaetmeel take eagalsance of the
S officially aeked the Long
You, tho members o f Um leglarlilag the Republican rankjand framing Ill-will, of marked treads leletlre'branch, and I. the exeeaIlona today to tend a cei
aloa « f Inquiry to tho AJ
file ta follow him. Soaator Nyt, toward aggremlOB. of Increasing ,tl*e, coataaded for and established
hattkfWde to Inroe ligate
Repoollean. North Dakota, called armaments, of shortening tem­
conditions gad eatabteh m i
It “A challenge to tho old.guard pers—o eltuotlon which haa In It
hUitj far ."war cruelty."
la Um RepiAllcan party," Roose­ many of the elements that load
^Ethiopian cemmoalcation m l
velt's reforttKW to having "earned to tho tragedy of .general war.
After thirty-four months of
the hadrad of entrenched greed'
work wo ooutomplot* n fslriy
prompted some Democrats to toy
rounded {whole. We have returned
kg* wa» aiming at the American
Liberty League Representative boi one roles Through a well- |the control of the federal governKiare Maverick, Texas, Democrat, ordered neutrality to do naught mept to the City o f Weahlngsaid the sddrtii told’the "Liberty to encourage th* contest, through
Iftegae, the National Association adequate doftaoe to
our. . . tare
H ___
..
LONDON. Jan. i. -t d V -E o .' of Kaanfhctanrs, the Chamber of eolvos from embroilment end atUef that tho League of Nations Commerce *of the Uslted Stats*, Uck, and through ergmplh ami
would decide on sa oil embargo nod all the other hungry loreheoda ell legitimate encouragement and
Rgahmt Italy It |ho United Statee1 that get fat off the governmihl Uvelitance to persuade
ether
veiteWy d exports of ell as war where to heed In."
nstlowe to ratnrn .to tho ways of
material wan* generally held by
Accepting the President'* chal­
London observers today. News­ lenge to New Deal critic*, Wank
paper* commenting o „ the Rooee-’ Knox, Republican ‘ presidential
velt ■ erneg» agreed Its conse­* potebUlty, today offued a seven
quences will ho far reaching. point program he said was a
They steal the livery of gnat
British officials declined ta com-1 positive alternative far prevent
TTitiimil siBitiluliitisl
meat, except U deny that British polldee. H
•erst discredited special lamest*.
T laeladed i Immediate
sad Americans had exchangedI drastic reduction ad- .government
i They seek—thin minority la
expenses, sound currency, hotbusiness and' finance—ta control

Intrenched Greed
Told To Head In’

&gt;hlp. Mr.

M {
Jemil

Mr; Stevens started his railroad
earprr aa a machinist apprentice
with the Central of Mew Jersey
1 . X . ta Ashley, fa * la IMS. In
IgaS ho t r e t go tho Erie railroad
es umchMist a few years later he
*oug to the N J f.B . A W. a* gang
feremax^uiH In IBM joined the
Atlantic Coast Una aa teaman at
Ratky Mount, N. C. Three yvare
later Ip came ta Ranted, prometej ea Reply U , IPOg, aa master
mschaale of the A. C. L. shops la'
this city, a position hold.op to tho
tlma of his death.
Harry R. Stoveas Was ber„ la
Ashland, Pa* an Jgty - l l , 1M7.
Burv+rlag ratathese ar* his widow,

Orders Advance
On New Deal P
Restoration Of S
Ish Power Son
By Greedy He E
W ASHINGTON, Jan.

the Congrsen, deliver*
night, g call upoij th*
lative body to protect
nation against foreign
crata boot upon . wat
from such autocrate at
who aaok-to “gang .up
Ilhertleg af She people. Th

quato aaUsual defeneo,"
slaahlag an critics e&lt; *.'
Deal ta a meaner alms
codentod for aa aapW

iRMPMaSL;

, sate trader Nate laws, removal
of the govenuoenl from prioeta That Is equally true today,
torialaad today to push neutral'. enterprise, oppealtlon to agricul­ sad It la m n m en true today
|ly legislation to quick passage. tural policies, and Strict enforce- that world pose* and world good­
will ar* blotkM h y.oajy ten or
Pending was the Administration| meat of aatf-trust laws.
plan proposing

spec hoi

changes

’ Ickes
Tax Plan
ROCHEBTER, N. T. Jaa, 4 —
W}—Secretary lekea today no*
’ cased critics of Roosevelt tax
, IcgUlatlon of odvccstlag "took tho
1 poor" arognm. "Our millionaire*
want Up surtax** on greet la*
com** roducod or ana ahalisbad
and (ties U ni Imposed lg their

fifteen pereent Of
population.
'*

the

morld'a

Sout h

Let action bo pooltive and not
negntiv* . . . Lot them pvepew

I ' recognise that those word*
whkh 1 have eboaen with delib­
eration will not prove papular
la any nation that chooses te fit
this shoe ta Its teat

Such eeotments, however, mill
peter City Oxh. “Now every- find sympathy ted uadentsadlng
capon]* Of honeat thinking in those aations where th* peo­
ra that a salsa tad is a grad- ple themselves ate honeetly dollrous of pooeo hut mont can*

heavliy- upon-thoe*

gagn In vast propaganda ta
spread i faar sad dlooard among
tho gteplp—they would- "gang
up" against the peo;|eh liber­
ties. ,

Their arespen la th* weapon of
« r . . i Let thee* challenges be

aids or th* ether la th* kaleldaecopl* Jockeyla# v for
peattieu
characteristic of European anil

Precipitation In
«935 Amounted To
f To Address
br Trade Body
fer 1M» shew that Um pro
MAR la e h a * . U m pew
Uan laRaated dating Um i

LOCAL

On Federal

i

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n't a mmu«e » OMtonu at all, but a typ- 1» P W H ) « .to
peeh/Tfcr tin m m 1 tfma (n tin hlatoqr of b* «* toM t o t it
P ftto a t'* iik - h » waa delivered at night; tad UwHew J&gt;«l to'
1*. Il waa delivered over the radio at the j j durlag tto peat
Although tto

m t r a m t y th at tfcft pres Went chose to f e «'
re t o C ongress in a m anner contem plated rate, tto Fnaidrsfr
r fe # t 'p o s s ib le audience. T h is, It aeema to W|to*r will *• r**H
M departure Trom a w o rth ie s, and onW W . . majority .
Jon. W ith th e Intention and perfection Of W t o * • " • » « * 1
tor* dUeowrsd,

l j proper that thaaa facilities be made available for the
widest poaaible dissemination at Important public Infermat Ion.
»
It Is rsthar what the !*revident Mid In his tneamge
which nwde it a campaign speech, He gave to Coimreea
Very little information on the state of the Utjlon, and
recommended to I(a conaideration practically no measntoO
Which Tie Judged necessity and kxpedtent. Instead, he det**5i*n*J°r P®wtlon o f hts address to an arrxlgitoient
* lumplnt of all those who believe
tM* the unnecessary slaughter o f hogs, the destruction of
whtot and cotton, the disastrous NRA experiment, hnB
2 *
lP#nd,nf ot public funds, were contrary •to
th* P*?**1* “ ■ "hole, Into on* group
*|nngf .’With selfish, greedy, parasitical-minded money*

&gt;AT, JANIMAT

i are strongly New Deal at
reeenl Uni*, tot we Wdndot
wtot Would happen to IHetr
tdl ffteliSMIob* If tto I’m should fan u racotamafil
rtposed eongreulohl] approeft for tto tompleiloa af
fa Jama* 0. fltoron bf Bana aaadidate for cakgrttS
District, gate fsrK

tn tto

PierIda

taper New*, • popular pub* among Florida MWepapef
L “ iff. Htoron b eocnty
‘ of ktemlnola Cooftty,** aaye
ewe, “ l* a leader hi pwfeeand community Mfa, AM

irfto 'wna l c. a HnutMtoi

hi

lo y la tto cs, f r r i t COrartll aid
1. B. ttumpfe.
’&gt;

tto Democratic n*wi|

Otoratlno a ^ o r rahW. M b

told foe taxasi Trad
WlUnrnt i'ir-

ptSBSVBT'Z-

This alignment o f class against class, this preaching
o f intolerance, vengeance and betred against those who
Vbpoea the Mew Deal, belies the President's assertion that
ua enamlea constitute a small and insignificant group. Jaata—th* Constitution, floctaltera,
TOMttoQ. They picture tto ConThie uaa of his masaage to Congress as an appeal for re- ititullon, and our liberties guar­
election, as well as the fervency with which the appetl anteed by K, as In danger; Roes*was msde, disproves the proud boast of genial Jim Far* rSlt Se leading Bt Into Socialism;
JW.thst the Mew Deal la as popular as evtr, and shows relief, moat be poU by the ’*«•
that President Rooeevelt, in reality, takes the Literary U ips/tt as well to she big felA#art-paD more seriously than some of hie mem egotis­
tical bureaucrats.
_
Insofar as the President did outline his policies for
ideas have take* root la fto
lh« future, the Intimation was given that there would be ltoe*
most hide-bound Democratic Mates
no mote taxes levied for th® present, that there would be —0 eorfta, Aldtoma, MUsleelppl.
a gradual tapering o ff o f government expenditures and As to th* Constitution, It mast
thdt At Itjutt aft effort would be made to bring the bud- -ytsld, or yltld to, fundamentals.
Ne longer Is anyUdag a matter of
exclusive local concern. A Hous­
ton visitor In New York b Just a*
am*b- Interested la nbollihbg
fuel tentmenta there aa a New
Tattor. ter - dleeaee and crime
originate In’ city slums, and attack

“In tto hands of a people's
government," to added, “this
power la wholesome and proper.
Bat la tto hands of politics!
pdppris of an economic autoc­
racy such power world provide
etochlec for the* liberties of the
people. Give them their way and
(toy will take tto count of ev­
ery autocracy of tto past—power
for IhSmulrea, enslavement tor

clitaeM i® thb

cavntr,

whera, r ^ V J 0,•

ta evtr baatoe** or pleasure taken

them. It must be the-omnl-premn
pwrtaav of ovary state, m a t y am
mankipal government. And 1
thee* b that to tto CaaaUtotiea
which prevent* If from providing
safeguards against «V*ry menace
to tha health, freedom, safety ami
Welfare of t
*
.pravlsbi wl

“Stoll t o abandon tto rosMn*
able lopport 'And rsgulatbn &lt;*f

bankingT Stoll we restore tl
dollar to Its former gold eofiltn'
"Btoll we say to the farmerTTi* prices for Toftr products afa
In part restored, doer go sad to?
your qwn rawT. atol vra, tfy
to th* home owner* s

—'W» tote reduced ;
of Interests—we torsconcern with tow yrm
tom* ar when you pa.
money, that b yesur affair 1

er Is to* hds expired t tU B. Thom­
as, * ’■- ■ '
*
Unlawful ibooing o f a keg!
Georg* Ifelfahoa.
Unlawful .toiling bf a M i:
P. M. EatBsh.
''.'Palling to tore toaf tnapwtto:
Jo* Ranidao.
' IMspacing sf propirty urtder

t

t

| lacaJIUe*. I® Miami to BALpermKa for tto ekesHh
It to a (rig order, this kee
m&gt;tad to r n m ,
wilt*
af ih a bay V M tom t Baaah cage o f another World war, bt
tonal permits Af g e n ^ n the only poaaible course which
I btuM. Daytona
Ale rt If be peraleti in carrying out
to beading permKb s I R U v

America out o L s e t in
ataoevor.
direction
an of rw.

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hb coedsMnaUcn bf th* IssdS-a.
of feretfa psopUs^wto, ha told, I
sorts bant upon war sot ilpan!
peart, R* Accuaed them of go­
do; what Ussy can do battar os ing counter N» Ui* Wish** of
PHvtou Individueli, they should s* plea which have no access to a
da,
V*
IV ‘
1 change to rslan. And, to poftttIMhrldeal laitiaUra gave a t l sdly addsd:
“I mogalaa that UM* words
t-t Mitten va*mplay*d-^wHh thsfr
whbh t Cava shorts With ActlA•rttto* Mil not prove papabr l*i
» s f nhtba which stoacs* to fit
population wore
thto otoa to Rs faot."
.charity for thsfr
Tb* pitot has baeh rtachad. L*
ttma to try aart
e a ii where tha “ paopb af tto

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Briefly, the Pmident propose* that we decline to
Lhcf Implements of war to all betfrom
AeOU | W B i l | UMMVMMf « J 1U I U Irther,
U I O I , that
IU BV we
W B refrain
rB U M Il
1 1u u i
M
U“
lftg Any American producta
icta to belllgerente over and abote
aboVi
normal exporta In ■ ■ 'of* _pftaeo. In tha event of another
World War thla la our role,
the Preaident aeaa its
"Through a well ordered m _. _______________
______
_
llty to do naught
to _anoottfage
the
adequate
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. eonteat,
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- —w
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^ ■ '| ~ w , w defense
— -w— - - - w, ■»' to
WW have
■• rw w w ood
w —a *
HMlag psrmMa toned hi f l e e iatfcfM
..
. “embroilment
' “
_and
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_
from
attack,
and______________
through example
dxriag tho lAetoh « R e fe w and 111
All Mtlttmlte
legitimate encouragflnenl
encouragement and axa(stance
antataneft to pftrpbrstrfko beam elm* hlgto to ■uada bther nations (o return to the waya o f peace and simple—whet paopb can do bet­
tor aa a govsromsat they should

f.jul
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jo ;

“Stoll to toy that W im toInto* tne ion i Virginia
Qeodtbnsl Bftbw* His 'in t o VMM
wto..
■_ } &gt; _____
riling ptto beHty, t o shall rVCaatoe&amp;agTr toeines^ 'Alhoul
psal sxlstlog Uses ddd Hurtby Peeiise: Governor Dixon.
pot off tto day of approaching a Carrylor a pistol wttboto a
balanced budget sod of slartmg irrott: Oovsrnor Dixon.
to redoes
intIans1 debt!
Unlawful possession of hideei

1lalSnce—of getting enough to eat Manslaughter
""* '-* • * * will withdraw from glv
fag you work, era win torn yen
back to the tharity of yedr co'mmuntUe* and to those men «f
V
“ Z r ^. v
^ re lv on h ^
«&gt;b* ^
■elfish power who Ml yoa that
,toeal authorities.
! ^ . i ttl y Tn
Tto fidsral
th* olto
“ ™r* M«- parhap* they will employ -ya* If
Iredaral ,y tnd
^ *,,+#rtP
t^ , (| |fl**
tl|oM
Government must protect Ha
,
' l the
government leave* them
;uat« defense for this country

ilcsnasi

repeal ’s f N*w Deal trim, Hr.
. ' ■ •’ •'
t »n--v
Rooart.lt U to mekttoMd&lt;what to
Trespassing: Bsrsli Denham
■«&gt; as iprtifb Raw Deal «• tod WSU|t W ar. . ’ ■
complishmsnts. Ho asked a i*ColpsbU scgUgciCci Tt. B.
rtf. of qartttdHs:
8*k«.

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k*

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O' J«_

SeminoTe HfehP.TJY
Eiijoys Bridge Par(j
Tint of a aorta* a f “ vtod*htB*"
bridge parties for th# .Bemlaole

Hirh School P T . A. tea* ilw n

Personals
MONDAT
of M n. F. k fteumlHat an Pal­
metto Avenae w hm an Im ported
report w*a « • * bp (W w eltwe
chairman. T in . H. B. Uwla. Mr*.

* . J,'H olly pssrita *
Mr*. Lewto innoaneed (hat 1$
Christina* basket* ,w?re distrib­
uted locally and candy and" toy*
given H childish. WMt tk* *aslata nee

a t th * Ledtoa

*

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Christmas beg was sent te the
Bay Ptoe* *Vetaean HoapKal.
J t wad derided to sand $10 to
th* Crippled Children’* HoeplUl
In St. Petersburg and to continue
donating $0.00 mefftbly toward
lunehsa at Beifct&amp;ele High School.

Q i l X i f , T h ru of the
An^flUrf, * M r* .
Mnlgbt,
ihalrm an, will
M tM P, M. with Mr*, c.
iaog,-$l$ Palmetto Avenue.
| N amber Four of tba
MriM
A tulllery, ' Mrs.
M s s , chairman, wQl meat
t , M. with M n. J. 0. An-.
taOwr Five of Ufa
Auxiliary, Mra. Fred
. chairman, will ro**t

ih of Sanford will
i3i$at« It. at tha

K it.X h .P m h
MT-ogWrTi LnngWeUriah, and Mre.

IB FBOGRAM

with the sorrier t m t a i |
gram of th* Comfcmnlty Sad
Hckool. en Dae. 33. Oo C»r
The Future Farmer* of Amer­ max Kvf a large crowd geth*
Raaldeace, Lake
ica itrio* band had a re-union ar the Chambey of Coauto
■uetay School, l
Servlcse. 1 M &gt;
on New Yaari* nifht a t th* home building for th* annoa) com
of Mr. and lfr&gt;- a
C. Prior, nlly Chriatmaa I m and Fu g*
U t i s ta r a
South Sanford Avenue, with Ran­ Tho latter consisted of m i
dall DegOn/ FMeat aa hoat.
In addklonjk) many number* recitation*, a tong “Santa d
by th* band, Ml** Connie McRae la Coining To Town" m m
rave a group #f Devro dialect Glen Whidden, Betty B n
reading* ana Clifford Rjrrton France* Thompeon and H it
favored th* group with &lt;everaT True, and Santa CUal ca
harmonica loloa,
bringing hi* uaual gift* to
3
ertry .v.nlng .1 T:I0 fr
Refrethmenta were r served by th* children of the cemmualtf. ^
i. S through Jan. 1*^
th* hoif* mother and alrtrr, Christmas night the NatkftaA 1
r i s v t c k n is t ia x n a m e d
Mra. Prielt, and Mix* Emily Church presented a p fo ttk d r tam
Priest, Thoie present were: Mr Christmas tre* for th* thlld^WU _i
I t v r m s n W. F u r b r s . m i n is t e r .
Blbu School, I f .00 A. M.
and Mra. C. C. Priest. Mr. and of the Sunday School.
Morning Worship, n o* o'eloek. Mr*. O. R. films, the Mlt*e* Ma­
Th* Lord's Supper.
Mrs. Booth, of Ohio, with W ,
Georyena Hart,
H - rm o n topic.
"P o rg sltln g
t b s rian Hoolehan,
T h i n g * that ore B ehind Connie McRae, Emily priest, Tre- son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ta d Mra. Kiefer, of Lockport, N. t&gt;
* Mew Tear’s service,
va Champlain, and Dave Shan­
t ’ b r l s l t a n Kr u ig av ar , I n
p u
non, Jerry Senkarih, Henry Jam­ arrived last week for the wiater,
K r s n l n g W o rs h ip , y :|» j . j ,
eson, William Burner;, David and were guests Chriatmaa Day
TMnrr r h . ', '^ .
Earle, Randall Priest, Clifford air th* home of Mr*, h e a t n ,
daughter, Mra, J. M. Ilioni^imw
Ryeraon, George Sim*, Jr.. Loyal
Mr. and Mrs. Smith, sod dough, i
,*"M etieads f-hurch tMxtt. McCray. Edward Mitchell, and C.
ter, of Newcastle, I**-, cam* 100$
P. Priest.
week to spend several weeka a t
the home of Mr*, Bmlth’a
P. D. Anderion.
CITY NEWS BRIEFS &lt;er,Mr.Mr*.
and Mrs. Graves, of Atom ‘
Park, were Christmas Day geests,
i r o o l t o o c d r i s w s w r I*
night; Sunday generally fair,
■if Mrs. A. Ellis.
Mrs. Grace Turner and slstkft
Lillian Ball of Atlanta, G*. .petti
I Christmas at th# bom# t f tW f
* i*y
r»n now he ohttinr l Sro'hfr, R. M. Ball. Mr*. Turner &lt;j
fromCity Clerk K. 8. U m -n n ., ,rmaiMd for Mveral weak*,
nomeatvad tax cxcmptlnp claims, Mr. and Mr*, lltailop, ef 1
moat bo filed each year, the elvra bridge, Ga^ Spent th* holl
-taterl t 'lay. The final date lor wtrh Mr*. Iltaalop'i parent*,
filing appllca!Inna la Apr. 1.
, «nd Mrs. Hood.
'
-------j Mr. ami Mr*. Roy Hi
Member* of Ihe committee of h»v* as their guest, for th i
the County Chamber of Com- 1 „i*yl&gt; Jfr. Howell's molhar,
mere* appointed to arrange for j. ||. Hawaii, of Atlanta. G
*n exhibit from this crunty at
Mr,. noweH's mother, Mrs
th* Central Florida fair in Or- fl McDarmott, who has b«
latvlo nest month are called to fu „ t t t tha Howell home
meet |n th* Chamber dr Com- ,ome time, sxpacth \S~ go to
mvre* building next Thursday lU thU coming w ttk for •
afternoon at 4 a’clogk.
I wkri,'reldtivee,

A T THE CH U R CH ES
Oeaeve i H fir store Aesxeo*.
Th* Iter, W £ Campb.lt, pas­

Friday aftaraocn by U t i A. M. tors ,
Aa
r jf
seadav Seboel. I*:** *. M.
Philip* at Mr Mm* On Oak Ave­
t-t aa e kl n g S e r v i c e , l i t * A. I t
nue. Contract and aletfca bridge
tVoMhinc S.rvpce, 1:11 f . U.
Vena* People** Mrelln* KilJay,
worn played and re^tohmeuU
t
i
i r, i t
Z
war* nerved.
, .
t*r»jlr. MrtUag W rdn.rdir, till

Mr*. J, Kaae Adam* wen hick P M
•ear* contract prit* and floating
hb family,
prUo while Mr*. J. L. lagtey was
the recipient of cat pita*. Mr*.
Jahn Mlnartk left today far Brodle William* held high score
Angela. lad. - to return* H* among the auction playbfa.
TP# Rev. a IH. Bek or. poster.
ttodtee at Tri-Stale College.
nonCar School. Sri* A. M.
Poinaettiaa and green* were
sere***. It* * A, ML
need throughout the party rooms
ttvsnavllme Wervlc. I t* r I t
16*. Allan It. Sum* end Mbs to accentuate tM Christmas celWedeesCay Pro yor snd J-rslss
tvarer
Servte* WtOsssdsr. I t#
Carol Btone spent Friday In Or* era. Bridge appoiatmenU bore
Christmas designs tad tba prices
were wrapped with holiday paM n John Stanford i* Improvlag
Of. A D. DrowttUds pmttor.
*1 Orange General HcipPal In
ft$nJ«7 School. 1:45 A. XI
(ftUndo from a recent operatHn.
Xl«rn(rif N n l e t , 11:• • A XI
(3lrfiti*n F.nA*&amp;ftiT. I io r
£$*ftins W n r * h l p , T i l l |\ XI.
Mra. HenVy Pardon left toda^
for West Palm : Beach to spend
finnrvA M C T n o n tn n i r u r n
the week-end with Mr. Purdon.

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W. I.

| C o rf «T , p ip to r.

nn*1*T ^chohl. t « Of A. XI
Mian Dorothy Tburatrrt
Xfortittif Nwrvtco, ) 1:3 t A. M.
f!\# ntnt H * ftl$ 4 , &lt;‘h# P If,
Washington,
D,
C,
i*
the
gu*
As prerid eat of Bamlnol# High
r o o d in*f
on I h i
her parents,
parents. Mr. sod Mrs.
•#&lt;-(*011 and fourth Huml*ri of ••«!*
School P.-T- 'A , Mrs. BournIU*t
m III.
The
re
(on.
Instead to Auxiliary to join ether
Methvln, and the Misoea Con*
patriotic orgadtsatlona in observ­
M n. Aery Rawlins left Friday •’ante Melach, Adelaide Richter,
ing Washing top's Birthday with
e special peace* program Feb. 23 afternoon for Philadelphia where Clara Meiach, and Ruth Meiach.
(rr#fhv*rrUii nnt#rnm*Bi)
*k* wll take a course at the Frank­
at (he school auditories*.
Xfrtr nlftff W o r t hi tv l i • • A. M.
lin School of Science and Art.*
i^ h u n h f*v"hmil, t l ; | 0 A M
Mrs. 1$. tk Hofmann gava a
Rv tnlnff N^rvlro. T #« P M
lflDi*t*r.
th«
Rev.
Jtnts, M
report an the annual New Year's
a N Swerdiin of Si Petersburg Mrs. Wallace Wright Thf»m p»o n. 41, A,
Eva Ball Tuesday tvening a t the is the guest for a few day* ot
(lev. J. XI Thrrn»|tnrvn I r pm tn^llnfl
In i* lltibi nr** D lf f e r m t
s
C kjfalr Hotel-.
Mr, and Mre. nrle Thurston, West Entertains For Slater *t*f WfOlnKB t«1 T'St.
Sid*.
Mr*. F. A. Everhard ef Rlpnn,
Wli.,
who la spending th* winter
. Mr*. Norman S. DoForest la
W gh i*l rna it I I a IJ O a k A hrn u4.
XI
(Vwin, print nr
Improving from a recent lllneaa Season here, wis honor gueat at Hun4AV
Mihmtl, 9 $f A, XI.
a
luncheon
an3
bridge
party
giv­
a t htr home on tht Country Club
L» E J«hit*s(ift, IiuprrInfPfillortt
en Friday afternoon by Mn. Welilo&gt;nln* Worahlp, 11 fin a ?l
klTrnltic Wnrahltt, 7 i* V XI
lacf W. Wright gt her home on
A ' JTtJtaI tnvital Ion it witwtvlttl
Mlu Marjorie Bonbk* left to* Mstlonvltle Avenue. Gladioli and to All
&lt;Uy for Tuftc'alooaA,
to re­ chrysanthemum* in pastel shade*
turn* htr atikdloj ot th* UnHrtr- wer# used t0 decorate the party
rooms.
W lllU rn l'a r k B r o o k s J r s pat
•ity of AlabAmo.
r,
Luncheon was serve J av the
J h im U r flfkool.
A. XI.
Morn line W orw h lrv 11
A, XI.
Miss Betty McKlnnon left Sun card tablra by the Sostrse, as­ n r r. u . i n r m.
day for North CBtolina to sptnd sisted by Mr*."D. t . Thrasher, ftrenlftA W a rs h ip , 1 30 I*. M.
liari»bo nf• far Ih n lia n t of fita t
two weeks before going to Wash­ Mra. J. H. Coldougb, Mr*. L. F.
ington, D. C. to enter Strnycr Doyle, Mrs. B. n. Caswell, Sirs.
GTtnn Llngft, sod Mrs. Wallace
Business College.
W. Bell.
Ch ri s ti an g c l * n c v a v r v l e * * a r e n*ld
After the bridge games wars
Mrs. J. H. Cole lough has re­
* ' * r y Su n d ay m a r n i n y a l t h , chur ch
turned from Tampa ehere aho completed prists wer* awarded a t Ka rl Sec ond H i r * * l at l i an
A. hf MobJeet
for
tom orrow
la
spent • (*vr day* with Mr. and to Mr*. A. P. Connelly and Mra.
T h is rh ur e h
m ain tain *
■
(reMr*e Clonts Johnson, form er', of Harry 8. Woodruff. Mr*. Ever­
hard received a gift from tha H e m lin e llao m a l I k * c h u r c h w h s r *
this city.
h a III ole and nil a u l h v r l a a d Ch rla hostess u a memento of th* oc­ llIon
M.irnra
U lv ra tu r.
m ay *«
casion.
r
* * 4. h-.rrowad o r p v r c h a a a d . &lt;le*a
Friends of Daphne Connelly,
T u r r u a r and g r l d a y a
f r o m 1 tu t
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. L. It.
CoaaaUy, dill r*gr*t to learn that
•be la Ul a t hwr home an palmetto Trousers Were Worn
Avenue.
Mnnrae, g )a
By Belles Long Ago lath*
Til# flrv J. W. Iv»r.
Mumlar
Kchosl 10 ao A.
R. L. Hunter has arrived Dorn
prrachlna ll:*0 A. M.
UJNDON,
Jan.
(
.
(
A
P
I
'Charlotte, N. C to apend a abort
t . p. m. a, su e i*. id.
Pteathlag T:!0 P. II.
time with hto sen and daughter- Modern women are not th* only
in-law, Mr. and Mra. Q, L. Hunter, one# to don trouaer*. Pre-hlatorlc women In tom* Inatancca
Beardall Avenue.
wore turbans, striped Jackets and
Mils Vttgfel* Batcher
Friends of Mrs. William An­ trouser*, exactly tike th* dreaa
Has New Year Party derson
will regret to Item of the of Kurdtah /women today.
Thl* la announced In * report
recent death o f her mother, Mr*.
Mini Virginia Batcher eater* M. L. Mhtcey, at b a r . home, by th* British Museum on tie a tplned a canal) p o o p of'friends ArensvIUe, III.
v-arugfto *
with a party Now T^ojia Eye at
the h e m of her grandmother,
Kobort Pearson, studant a t th#
Statute of “goddttie*" were
Till* fttnvtnff Conv*nlf#»A« wftl
Mra, C. W. Eatautinger, la Loug- UnlvoreRF of Florida, plana to represented as wearing trouaer*. run die r*tl art lha -aaroiod Runday of
•v»ry
month.
e m A Cards and other game* return the first of tba week to
wee* enjoyed aiyd at a lot* hour GelaksvUI* after spending th*
marshmallows wore ro asted .,
J , W , AuBltn. p a llo r .
Tho*# preoeat weret Mf. and
lu m ln y Hr'hnnl 10:00 A
Xf
Mr. and Mr*. J , II. Troloek,
Mra. L- w , Entsmlnger, Mr. and
Th* Rev, anil Mra. lluract
FrvDrhtria, Thu radar 7:10 P.
Mias
Cecoli,
Trulutk,
Mias
Mad*Mia. W. C. Batcher, tha Mltor a
Docker, musician* -and aing.re,
Virginia SaUhar, Frances John- lyn Trulurk and McKay Truluck will conduct a revival from Jan.
■MC Uatotte Colilaa, and Frasier returned h u t night from OlanU, &gt; through Jan. 10 at the Lake
Hamden, BUI WlUlama, awl Car- 8. C. whore they spent tiro week* Mkry Church of the Natarcuu It
visiting nlativoo.
wa* announc'd yostorday. S.-r'ice*
will b* conducted *vory ovmlng
at 1s30 o'clock. Tb* Rev. Mookar
to a blind evangelist tad h»» loan
CMJUBTIAN BCIRNCB CXDBCH
•pond tla* winter after vtetUng In Sanford on two previous occa­
her
W
Oarr
and
alatertn-ahr,
Mr.
sion*. Ho playe 11 diffamt Inntru"Ood" I* tho stottoto Of the
’toeaep aaneem In all rhanheo of and Mra. Howard C. Loaf, Park menu and Mr*. Bocktr mak- &gt; inAvena*, for g abort Use.
Ureetiag talk* to childmn.

r n r n ir

P a rk

HIrawI.

Thv
I t'V
m ln U irr.

A$*B

Seminole Bnya' Athletic Club
boxer* will bo* Volusia county
lads In IVLand next Monday
evening. Coach S. A. B. Wilkinson announces that boys desiring
to go to Ihe match mpat b# at
the Fourth Street Arena not
later than flJO o'clo/t Monday
evening.

J-&gt;bi» I

Stiurrh iwhont. *-*l
M o m l i t K W.ir abl p.
Christian Km-savnr
**n \Vrdar.il»&gt; vvenlog *« *.»•
| hr, - .III lie « fie" ■UJ’b'r
will -be followed hT in* aonuet
mrelln* of Ih* t'arlrh with repiirl* from lb* dlff*r*nl organlsalion* within Ih* t’»rl»h lo h* f]l*a
with Ih* *eer*t*rv. Al thl* tlm*
Seminole County waa well rep­
will aim mm* th* nnnaal *1»*resented at a m*eting In Or­
Hi.i, of iilflriri
lando yesterday of th* state con­
riiaa lALVATiow *ioav
vention of the Home Economies
Mimsliay ^«rvtrf«;
HuhsI mf Hrhooi I 0 .4® A. XI.,
Association*. Those at the con­
H u ll 11* m
M«rvle«, 11 t o
A.
XI. vention from thl* section
were
Mia Fwratu will «U*ak an "N*w
Mia* Jnttphln* Bnydxton, borne
i*rs&gt;Atlaii.'*
V n ui iA P t o p l t a L#Alt»n, 1:1 X 1*. demonstration
agent
for
thl
M *\»rpa
Outfit
Mabrit
IIIckBuA
rouRly; Mra. Endor CurMt of
W ill b r in g h
u « ’T r $ p * r *
Geneva, and Mre. E. D. Rinehart
( l i t b a wait fiir O k r U t . ”
t'P-'iMtolr XI#*|lnt, 7 P . Xf
and Mr*. I^ona Howard of San­
Niilviitlain i a r v l f f 1,
7t i l
I*.
XI
In X*. H. X'#r*n will ipp«l on ford.
Kv-t-i'irtu your own VtnjrnrU.**

bon art grant, ■
iroua thingai thou

M

om

Mr, and Mrs. Dean A. Sail; h b f t
thb Horning far tbair heme tn
Chicago a/btr spending the hoUi m bar* wtth the Utter'* paretain
and Mre. John Meiach, Park

tho eiUUew e

Mra. W. A Campbell,
Mtoe Jacqutllne Camphal', and
Jnator; Campbell returntd leal
•tght from Coral Cablr* whdro
thar vUUod Mra. Campbell’, riator, Mra. B. A Kelley, far a few
day*.
Mr. and Mrs. f , K. Reasonnr,

morning fo r Jewel, Kants• where
Mr, Raatoner ha* accepted a po•kton aa music dirtetsr in she
school and director-of the city

for

lumber,

1

and building Bti
of all kinds ca l

Hart yooll fin
moat rtA io n iw
and beat qdkllt
th# quickest set

LAKE MARY
Th* public
celebration of
Christmas In Labe Mary began
*V

«*"*"*• „

X I , V Io iln «■■ XI» « t i n t .
fi
XI., O p * n -« l r X l» » lln g .
fit* w e lro m a a l a ll I Via*

Plena have been laid by th*
state agricultural extension serv­
ice at Gaintevl]]* fur organising
enunty
agricultural
programs
council* l« Florida'* general farm­
ing counlie* In 1030.

Public Notice!

Christ, BrienUat, Jaa. A.
Tha Qoidett Test to from P*4 lm*

Future Farmers’
Band Has Re-Union

Duo to th e Or rat Interenl M anlfcated by a T horou fh ly A pprcclatlvo* Shopping Public W ith la r g e
A ttandnncc and V ery E nthtuU allc B uying .

W e W ffl
Continue
T H IS E X C E P T IO N A L . S W E E P IN G ,
8 T 0 R E -W ID «

Uffhout Tf
ik—Jan. 6i

SUNDAY
ir$ GOT STARSI

—a// you couW wtoi
ITS GOT FUNI

—*11 you C4D toll
irs GOT SONOSI

I V s g p t o v r y fA lR I

�PLANT CTTT, Jaa.

'Large Crowd

--- y---.Jf
rrr *~l?tw---*,Vr
if linSJ. A
•
Vi^iiy .

;■ ^ '(r ■* ■ ,

5B

L -M o d -

fpttag u n p m lu m this ^aok
■wtlitd th* tohiw« o f Incoming
otrawbcrrir* n eariot f r opoitioB*
tho fln t too solid can ' Of the
season relief out of bora la*
nigh: for lorthora markets.

Tho M i r o m sh/ppod by J«tfh
% Bu m , lac, aad W U m liU
A Hath*!. Approximately 76,000
pot* of borflM wort marfcatod
hfro yntcrdoy by growers at a
price rang* o f from 14 to
Whisndo Kennel Club CTMrat
11
iL . il.«
Loagwood fo th* fra1fcc* which 1* elated lo
f i t with WaHi Kin*, „ » » » . nooi Ju»l» Dug, Booaio
K a n ktnaels, tot o rod • h i, J im ■ L'ttulc.
boo

won

bio flnt

«* * tr « « « ,
ora rax*! Morgallaai.

tbo •MrU*. lllohloBd Forg*.

md loom

u

l

fttnny,

Floating Bid* Sly Cor.

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4in race Bloody Waaler, Codeia
ght llowritr, b* Jenala,
Tally Ulna.
oppoaltion in Don mfJ* If *^1. •fcFUM Mahout, Right

banco,

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Ofllcar,
O ld er tiara
Ayr. Clerar Horsham.

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*lh race: Hard Bool, laky Dot,
Maatvr MarahalL

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Tbaaday kitemoon at tbo library.
Since tbo roriml by lo r . Dr.
la at Martin hi tbo
Baptist
Church twenty-fir* now members
boro boon added to tbo local
AU*a well with Dwk Powell aad Ana Drorak, bat yda Just know
ckaicb. baptised by tbo poster
that tbo look in Ptfty Kelly ■ eye* bodoa no food for Frod Ail**. Rot. Jo* Fold* o f Stetson U«lIFg a acoao from “Thanks A Million* tbo now KHh Century masi- ronlly.
eal ionsaCwn that fealuroo a doten Mm*, danc* and laugh ealebrtUon In ■ crackling comedy romance. “Thank* A Million* play* at • Mlaa Clal* Donbar, long-time
wfaltof resident, bad
returned
the Milan* Theater Sunday and Monday, .
from Philadelphia.

lath race: storgt* Aaa, Malt
Hawke, and Bias* Way Bohlnd.
T oa lg h i'i calrlaat
la l race, quarter mlla; Jana
Dog. Mlaa Mark. Prise*** Albartd.
Mlaa
llarrlarllla,
Bonnla Pat,
Armad Lady, Champion Orty, aad
dla Mariner, T, L Lingo, Eugme
Joa’a Chelra,
Ind raaa, quarter ml)*. let halt Alton, Charite Lew, Bex Clontr,

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dally doahlat (Jroguy, Mordaili*. and other*.
LONGWO0D
Woodan Plotnl, " O. Tanry, Plaah
Min Dorothy Lor spent Satur­
Paat. • Hrihtmana, Lord Taraan.
Iloahy Count.
day In Orlando at the home of
I r t raaa, (ulurtly, laat halt dally
The Tooriet Club bad a delight­
douhla: lllahland
Porga,
w ild her grandmother, Mrs. S. W,
ful luncheon followed by sporta
Ms Idea, An* Hap*. Hot Daitary, flwopoq
Captain Mania. X| T or,, Koto,
Mis* Mabl* Swop* of Orlando at Sunnyshade Park Wednesday
Mnrgallaat.
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Ilh rac*. 1.11 mil*: Paddy nio*, •pent Sunday night with her «U- with eerenty-flve member* and
J*“
B'nndy
Bualar. ter, Mr*. Charles Lie In Oviedo. guest* In attendance. President
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Miller and
Mr. Miller**' nephews spent Sun­ Den Leighton and I n , Leighton
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were preeented with a gift chock
day
Beach.
boor** W. Morgan/ one of tho by member* of the elub In , an
leading eltlsen* pf Oviedo, was apt cpeech by Edward (lardy whi
walled to Wichita, Kama*, last extolled tho »*n#roo* eenrlee*
Sunday, on the account of the rendered by tho recipient! to tbo
serious Ulneea
of hii eldest welfare of the club. Pooma w on
brother. ,
retd by Mr*. Matlhleon and Mr*.
1SO— Hoomb for S ak .
Mr*. Carter’s Sunday School Whltton. The chib voted *ftoo
FOB SALE: Seven room house.
ehuo.of boys and girl*, of tho doUhpMtltoward* a chlmnoy fo r
I VaidooU, G*. Now Woman’s
Oviedo Methodici Church, gars a th* library, severe! offered -their
Collsgs aad Emory University.
party at U)* bonis of Mia* Martha strvlcei for erection of tho chins*
Pecans, figs, gropes. Lot 160x300
TaKott, Friday night. Came* n*y. Committee for th* day were
ft. 'Phone 413-W. Oil Palmetto
were onjoyid after which mfresh- Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Monson
tAt* , Hanford.
menu of hot chocolate and cookie* &lt;mj n . gj. Lorejoy.
wore served. Those who enjoyed
tbo occasion were:
An enjoyable ChrisUnaa party
, Dorothy Loo, Sparks Lo* Lingi, was given the Episcopal Sunday
BOBEBTS1 RADIO. SERVICE al
Joyca Wainrlght, Martha Talbott. Scholl by Rot. Milton Baokot and
Mather'
lo rrto o all mahta.
Curt la Mitcham, Spencer Wain- |R*r. Martin J. Brmm on Satuif h g t i e r ■:
rlght, Roy Cionts, Edward, Jordan, |day -afternoon when gam** wore
.George Talbott, Laddie Mariner, playod on tbo church gryund*,
OVIEDO
l e g a l n o t ic *
and Eugene Ailtn,
esrols sun* and glfU roostrii
k BUI and Glllls Carrol of Alua, from th* pn)ty Christmas trao.
Th* Sunbeams cf th* Baptist
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Thompson Kentucky, armed Sunday to »)&lt; nd
.and ton. James, o f Inver**** th* holidays with Mr. and Mr*. Ch-rth wore entertained Thioeday aftemon at th* church by
sprat th* holidays with Mr. Cbrl Miller In Orledo.
Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mr*.
J. N. Thompson, In OvMdo.
B. F, Carlton and family of
Cocoa wire recent yUltor* at tho
homo o f Mr| and Mr*. J, N.
Thompson In Orledo.
LOST or STRAYEDt WHIM MtM
Mr. and Mrs, Klmbroll had as
boagls hound with
y*U&lt;r»
thoir holiday guests thtlr daugospots. Nam*. “ Whltoy." Collar
tore,
MBlik *VAi IaFI f fiiSAilL . ***•---- *
Ur. and Mrs. M. M. Lord I pant
tho holidays with hor parents, Hr. •Mine at n e t today a* reported
ftr 3. a Uttkeel, gisnsoer.
and Mrs. Baa*. In Waldo,
Slat* KjtUytV TelegBoM„J| , _

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Bom* poorer,
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days with Mrs. Bbona’s parents, 0KBT0:
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Klurlda pa) a..aan boaehaa,
Mr. and Mrs. Marpboy, In Orledo. ace. In qualltr ISe-ISc.
FAnaLBTi Florida, par
d*a*a
Yboy loft Monday for their bam* WlOCCOlXl! Plnrlca per lb. to- Masha*. Il*.ttn.
FBCANUi (laurel*. Stawart*. Par
le*.
In IlUnel*.
lb , I**-1*a.
tsspll** llaht. Demand
Mlaa Thelma Tow (pent tb* CAUBAUB:
eed. Martial firm, Fla. |&lt;* PBFPBIW! Fla.Fair I a good
aahel hm pn. Cepanhadan, Sl.tl*
holiday* In Hanford, aad M&lt;m
SLIO. itulk, par to* llt -IIO M
Fowler spent tb* holidays |n Lake
Soma Saef*r, lawar. Had H0*u
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Mrs. Carter, Sr. la Oviedo left
Friday, for their homo in Q*.
(fcorgu Crawford, grandson of
Urn. Mary King of Oriodo, who
has boon her guoeF. for tom*
mdsitbs, k ft Monday for flt La*
Academy, on &gt;hs Wret Court, U

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Robert, and Mr, and Mrs. Breodsn BHANg; LtUma) Pla. PnrdhookA- PHAMlKB: Florid* aererdlns to
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M a in F ig u r e s In B u d g e t

Farm Relief Plan
ThatLiberty Lea New Deal Ki
France Finds Party Leaders S tory
O u t By 6-3 Vc
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Sponsoring
Canal
Fight
AskDemocrats
Plot To Send
Of High Tribi
Is Ridiculous, SaysSchmah Act As Amended./
ArmsTo Italy To Big Dinner

WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—(A P )-T h e following table gltna a
dear picture of the main flgarea In the Preeideat’a meaaara and
ahowe hew they compare with elmilat figures for prevtou* year*.
President Kuiaan lt delivered hi* bo%at maaaag* to Congrtu to*
day and auhmlttad the following summary
In Uhl*
tahl* fw
farm, (the figtmmory la
are* bring in million* of &lt;M bn)t
The *tory appearng the in local from th* U. 8. Geological Surrey.
Actual
Eatl mated
H o l l y A n d W l l k i n 8 0 n WN|&gt;I; nawapaper to the effect We **ked for an In’ ealigallon of
1934
1938
1938
1937
j » *. ‘ (hat th* Cantral A Sooth Florid* th* geological iltuation and assurMade
a lO p C r O r L r o w a A t Water Conaarratlon Committee anca of the Mfety of our water
I. Receipts:
i p p o i i t l o n Income Text*
I n r lc a n n H n v ' A f f a i r !i» epouaored by the Liberty League tuppliee ln event th* canal should
SIS
1.009
1,434
1J)4J
f
. a !with hradcjuarUr* ln&gt;N*w York, be dug. To date w* are greatly
Miscellaneous,
Internal
Rav*
III
Mayfair Motel J., according to Gu* Schmah, chair- [disappointed at th* failure to ob-*
anna
1,857
1.470
8,103
IA37
man of th* finance commit tea of tain a thorough inreatigation by
W , Jan. 6. — Proctiming Taxa*
S&amp;3
529
347
381
W A SH IN G TO N , Jan.
(Br T i , a w f t i M rw w i
Older Democrats, as well as the water cciuenrallonlal*, wholly'dmntereeUd and qualified ex- ( A P ) — T h o A A A m ot
taoury deficit Cuatoma
3)3
343
333
334
Franco dug into a suspect­
perl*.
For
reason*
earlier
made
*
S f i .0 0 0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Mlacallaaaou*
182
180
183
160 ed plot to divert 3,000 army those who lielnng to tho rldlculou*.“
fate o f N R A today ln
“Thl» committee originally wa« public, w* cannot accept th* re­
Young Democrats Club of
e ftn tln g
unextl- Tax#* Under The Social Becur- ”
U. S. Suprem e Court. In »
rj/les and fhschine mins to
ky Act, Th* Act Levying
Seminole County, are urged •et up by the long eetabliehrd cent ‘report* claming no damage momentous nix to threa OR- •
v ri'llof coota, v u
Italy todhy while Italian w ar
Tax** Upon Carrier* And Their
by party leaders to attend Seminole County Agricultural Ae- will result pul out from Ocala clsinn th o tribunal killed tho
to CongreM
by
planes kept up a p**i a intent
Employ***.’
And
Th*
Bitumithe Andrew Jackson Dinner •oclation, and I waa put ln charge which ha* approval neither of tha extraordinary New D t*l
relt today fo r
and widespread bomuTng cam­
. ’ noua Coal Conaartatloa Act
347 paign in Ethiopia, T he m iss­ In the M ayfair Hqtel in San- at finance* by that organiMtlon. U. 8. Engineer* Corpe nor of the lief plan under w h ic h '’
TO
3,US
3JIOO
3,334 ing carloads o f arm s was ferei at 8 o'clock on the even­ That group ot fanner* I* distinctly U. S. Geological Survey.
4,411
_ laitodly, he with- Total Receipt*
T h * charge that our artivitUa one billion dollars has
ntn-partiaan
and non-polltlcal,
II. ExpandICure*:
ing o f Wednesday. Jan. 8.
paid to m en o f the sod
found to have been
routed
I. Regular; „
R. J. Holly, chairman of which fact la thoroughly under­ har* been founded be the Liberty May, 1933, Juitlce Roberto
m ysteriously to
a
French tb* Seminole County Executive stood in Seminole County,” Gut 1-eague ie clearly rldlculoue. 1 am
1
la tho 13 Operation and maintenance of
ly read th* majority
port where, authorise* eaid, |l
Comihitle*. and tt. A. B. WH- SghmAh continued, "t^iginally familiar with evary penny of tho
Regular Drpirtmenle And !»•
t a t M r 1*
The act ev*n as ai
rfiulj fu lly har* been placed
money
that
haa
been
donated
to
klnecin, Seminole Coumy mem­ th* committee acted ueetuie of
Cabllihm«nu
m ud m i .
2,580 aboard a ahip.
1,083 _ 1.083
1JMS
August waa bald to ha- aa
ber of th* Stert* Executive Com- the fear* created by an official our rsuae, end the source* from •Ion of slates’ rights"
790
6M
80S
173
that Ula* tv
Confuted report* on th* death
relief money Intaraat On Notional Debt
805 of a tecond Swedish Khd Cro** mlctet, both * ated l»d*y that •UUment by our State Gaologlet which It came. Ona hundred per­ tax** beyond the 'geaafal..
787
741
831
they hbpe for *n unuauaily large baaed upon year* of etudy of our cent of that money ha* com# from fare” clause o f fit*
Tax Refundi (Excluairo of Pro*
worker aa tha ratuk of th* Polo
The**
faar* men actually engaged in farming on which the government
49 bombing x week ago ha* reached attendance at th* dinner, Th* water altuatlon.
coaxing Tax**)
‘ 47
63
43
at W t
i r . .m « H Qa *■#* reeet
019 th* Brltiah foreign office from affair U not almpty for young fere confirmed hjf a statement
•ad puhll* debt Agricultural Act
890
744
341
Aiitkca Slone, Brand*** g
820 It* legation *f Aildi* Ababa. Be- Democrat*, bur )» fo r , th* older
332
388
accordingly. J u t Civilian Conaarratlon Corpa
434
Cardoso dlisentad.
580 cau*# of a limlliarity o( name* Democnt:* *» well, they aiid.
338
President (om tw a fed- Sututory Debt Retirement*
380
373
Th* ‘ AdmlnUtrat&amp;o
3,040 ” waa thought po**lblo only one Republictn* will alio be wel­
4,770
3,444
t H A * and at 1930-37 Total Regular
4,308
council* at one* to meet
comed,
they
added,
Mfi^sa.Trr.
Excoaa of Receipt* Orer Regular
None disputed tho tr
Swtd* had b**n fatally wounded
J. Ale* Sharon, ehalrman of
Expenditure*
6 a* preriouily reported.
ha a new oB-tlme
potential (fleet on tha
the ticket *al*a committee fnr
net the alight* Exceee »f Regular Expenditures
Hal campaign. Senate r1
Belated report* of hard fight­ th* Young Democrat* Club, »»h*
Orer RacalpU
328
too
343
MdkMM la t a t
Republican leader,
ing came out of loulflvTn Ethi­ early purch**Tng of ticket*' eo
A Recovery and Rallaf
- 1M8 ( x) 1,10.1 opia aa Graat Britain began re*
ftMe the
3,441
projected hi, twice-vetted ]
the
hotel
management
wilt
know
T.ree* Dafiait
IA98 Inf arcing It* African military
sra*
3A73 v IJM
make th* tariff etfo “*
84,701
11,431 poalUon, Air bombing, la which how many ' to prepare for.
Brara F«W* JVM
80,931
farming communities.
87AM
.-t
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t .
•- All 'hra* attending the ■Jaelm
-t Tha. raUato i
(x) RapmaaU aatimated « xpcndlilirea frem uMxpended bah several horprlal* and R«1 Cro si •on Day dlmwr will be aiked U&gt;
doom other firm
unit*
hav«
been
(truck
or
de•margency
ap
propriationa.
■
Ign
a
parchment
ecroll
which
withheld
aa th* Bankhead Cotton
i.royed, la being m ogud to on
will
be
forwarded
to
I’
reeldent
the aUrt, howKerr-Smlth Tobacco Act, i
both northern
and vwulhern
Roonevelt. Carrying the word
vaa plainly InavlWarren Potato Low, The** j
front** in an attempt by ifihlUl* “ teetiinomal" at the lop, ttir
Final rite* for lfie late H. H. compulsory lew*.
it varied Urx*E. E. Brody, former aherlff
iana to halt «h* advance oF“ rfi»
parchmenta alao have th* fol­ of Seminole County and a mem­ Stavona. former mayor of Hanta tba ecoaomk
If farm leglalatioo war*
defender!, Ethiopian authorities
lowing atatement: “ We, tha un- ber of the 8tat* LegUlature, an­ ford, will be eomRIct#d Tueeday Mid Roberts today. It won
■ bgtalatnrg rather
Mid.
afternoon
at
!:S0
o’clock
at
tho
deraigned
member*
of
Florida'*
•triatlr yarty Unm
nounced hla candidacy for repoitlbla for Coagroaa '“ to
In th* Madlrerranean Great
Democrnlle party, In attend* (tea election to tho Leglitftur* .n Flril Preehyterian Church, with late Industry In Its moat ■
tnalfttUaa of
Britain trend commercial liner* to I
af tho Jackaon Day dinner at Group No. 1 Saturday afternoon. •pec lei Matonk Mrvlcei In the loue forma." The plan, ho I
r“ the Preaidant
carry troopa to Brillah poata I
Sanford, Florida, on Jan. 8th, In making hi* announcement Mr. Church and also at SB* grave- w m not la •***nee voluntary.!
PARIS, Jan. A—(APT -R ft*
i Alt ethar
near
area*
of
(he
graateat
un-1
tOoB, do hereby evidence our loy­ Brady -aid that when h* returned By order of Mayor T. U Dumai. had compnlaory purpoaa," ‘ I
the art through Prune#, awollan by CITY NEWS BRIEFS
alty
to our
Chief-Pre* ident from the leg Illative setalon lait all of flea* In City Hall will be opinion declared.
"at' M tw W h r r in A . ta n M *^ ** doTfd*‘|-Co»arrae: High at ITUS '* - FrahKH*. Qeidtia lUo.evrlw i n hle year, ha had fftnrty reacted n ,,‘ cloaad during tha hour of 'the
tafted'tha public itrey mUhena ef franc? worth
Secretory.
A. M. and 1:1S P. M., low at
campaign for re-election "fo the tr to enter politic* agaTn,
Oeneerrerton •f property and U flood thou*
hot funeral. Mr. ct" —r **1 WfhJfftTA tHSgCr".”
T:07
A.
M.
aid
Tilt
T.
M.
preeldency of our country.1*
benefit aanda of term.
that ronditlana hat# *o ehangad of Sanford In 1020 and lervrd a*
Two .vital eectloa* af
It waa alao announced by •Inc* then ha hat finally decided an alderman In HXT7-0S and i'Jlo31m Breton aunhlanda, tro­
ICMII
•Vcgalar" “ •
Paving crew* ware today natrnut* Chairman B. F. Mlxell that to offer for re-election.
11.
ver»cd by the Vmdao Rtrar, or*
Ing
th*
Magnolia
A
m
u
*
InUrMr.
Slavtna
wa*
chairman
af
a beautiful photograph, autoalraoat all under water. Th*
"I believe Chet aomc member
Funeral
flood* (a
thia
region hare awtion o f Pint Street, working.
r phed by tha Preeident, will of the Leglilabure ihoaild go the Board of Deacon* of th*
Presbyterian
Church
and
th*
Infant Held
awarded
to
the
Young
Demoreached th* height dr tho g m t a**at from Bnuford A m u * .
back,"
Mr.
Brady
atatad,
“
b»NEW YORK, Jan. 0. —(A l‘ t—
disaster of 1910, tho w ont la
John F. Condon announced laat n tic Club havihg the largetf cnu»* of the very fact of hie hav- Rev. E. D. Brownlee, D. D., pastor
Th* regular masting of th* night ha had cancelled achedulad proportional attrndanco at their Ing aervevd In th* laat aaaalon. of th* ehurch, will conduct the
Funeral Mrrieee for ''
r w l 0M - Prenth history.
Tha Loir* R fnr and tho Seine, County Board of Education will ■tag* appaaranraa to deliver talk* dinner. Th* pietor*,- II by II Thera will h* but few member* •rrvke. Maeons are aakad to at­ roy Walnrighl, Infant
flood-control outhoritioa warned be bald la Superintendent T. W. on law enforcement becau** of iMhaa in dlmenalona, will become who can go hack and I believe tend. Thay will gather at the and Mr*. R. F. Wa'
yesterday, or* etlll rising and Lawton'* office Wednesday morn­ what h* called aa erroneous im- th* permanent po*****lon of tho that my (landing la eueh In my Maaonlo Temple at 1:30, an hour died last Thursday, woro'i
at 8ylvaa Lake Cam*tec
will not ranch (heir maximum lev­ ing at 10:00 o’clock.
preaalon ho waa exploiting th* club winning th* atlendane* con- horn* county th»t I will bo re­ before the funeral.
Acttv* pall hearer* will hi If. day, with th* Ror. B. 1
In 1M7 el until Tuoaday. Village* on tho
Llqdbergh caa* in which he had tear. Acknowledged aa leader* elected.
hue far in the advance ticket "I promlaO U* people of Sem­ J. Lehman, W. E. Wilson, F. officiating. Th* Uttla r
Comma* d*i *L. P. Boyle of th* been a prominent figure.
04 t a b o f thaoo and ethar rim *
major alr**dy b a n boon Invaded by tho local pane of tho American Le­
Tho TS-yoar-old “ Jafile* taid •ole were the club* at Gala**- inole County," Mr. Brady con­ N. Whitehurst. Ben Cantwell, R. moatha old.
Besides hU parents, !
lid tho awiritag floodwatar, which la gion **id today that ha hop** ho had been lod th cancel engage­ vtlle, Jacksonville, and Tallahae- tinued. "that It th* coming Me­ L. Glenn, Dr. A. W. Eppe, W. D.
■ of .to mourn hla laoa on* I
daoOoylng for a largo attendance at to- ment* lx New York and ****ral •ot, with Ocala, LaktTahd, Day­ llon, If I ta'ro-clcced I am go­ Hofmann and B. G. Kennedy,
for M raining crepe tad
nigM'a meeting af tho prat, the other title* by a realisation that tona Beach and Orlando making ng to ahbfC the people of my Lakeland. Named as honorary charlee, Ua g f
•UfV*
first o f tho bow ymr,
hie motive* wefe mleinlerpreted. tatormlned effort* to overhaul County coma af th* real thing* pall bearer* are: J. C. Benton, |Mr*. W. H. WMi
.A c t ,
that take place la tha Legislator). Walter L. Cooper, C. J. Ruaph, Mot roe, and Mn.
“ My inner feelings prompt ip« tho lander*.
laarriar* *• th# farming region about the
• n u n mirth**, where tha tldaa
Roymer Maguire of Orlando My platforia tu full will he an­ S. O. Chase, 8r„ J. E. Jackaon, another grandmother &lt;
Tho Lok* county fair open* to­ to refrain from giving an oppor­
m - from thia tea
* L. Dumas, William Leavitt,
hare
villa.
* .
- . :
morrow, to eontfam* through tho tunity to anyone to pleco any wQI be the main ipeakaV at lb* nounced. to the people at a later T.
8. Puleeton, W. F. Shelly, Gm .
tha flood water am
weak. C R. Dowtou, county agent, ■uch interpretation upon my ee- Jaahton Day dinner in Rauford, date. 1 ' *
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r
a
mmr f
"At tha tbns I would like to A. DeCottea, A. K. RoaMtter,
and M. R. McCtallaad, In ehorgo Uona la making the** appear- sad Preeident Rooaevelt'a
James
Orant,
R.
L.
Pack
and
MARITIME M
of aarape worm mateol la thia rao- ancae," be Mid la aa Interview. dreg* opening hie 1930 campaign add that 1 wait ta eeq a .Semi­
Langley o f Jacksonville. •
Ter to-eleeUon will be broadcast. nole County man go to tha Stole
Control Meet tteci, plan to attend
It wa* arroaaoraly reported
From tha Pori p f '
Senate. Thia oounty will be
(D) far tho
practically* t4 year* aid by tha that Mr. Slovene was bora In Ida *C Baaford. ; ,
J. O. 'khalon1will make liv e Counties Have
lakeland Jan. 8
ftb * aortlfl.
Compiled dally hy I
nd, Pa. Wllkaaborr* v u
time th* nett Lagialktur*
Winter Park
Orlando Fair Space
I* bring th*
WHAT’S DOING venae,
and We have never had a hls birthplace. Two' ciaters re- County Chamber
si tho celery «■ tho Tnwaim f Pisa thia area•enator from this caunty. 1 feel eld* in Pennsylvania, Mr*. John ■hawing arrival*
have, been od. lag. tha fint btdera iha Kiwaalo
emiaole,
Oecoola,
Brevard,
TODAY
that It U oar tlma to have a Lloyd In Wllkeaborr# and M n. C. via 8L John*
Club at 0 dinner meeting ot 8 JO J h e t m tad Marion eoantie* hart
T:S0 p. M.t Junior Chamber of senator. OAr policies and prin­ H. Rlngadprf In Etagetoa. Th* Jan. 8. 10J3.
oad
tho
othot
hofer*
tho
To
arranged
far
exhibit
space
at
th*
_ 1
Coaunorce, dinner meeting, May- ciple* have born dictated by sthrr athor eurrivor* are hla Mdew, ARRIVALS
* tto osmmitto* I , 1
rand Oah ol M l VODDL
Oratral Florida Fair ln Orl*nd&gt;.
fair Hotel.
MB CITY OF
count lea up la this time hacayH on# daughter, Mbs Bahama Stev­
Of thU wa.
Of Foh. IS-tt, Secretary C. T.
ens, sad ana eon, Dr. Ralph Stev­ arH cargo. B t JO
S:04
P.
M.:
American
Ugion,
•f
our
having
a
Mnator
from
Bickford o f tho fair announce*. In
&lt;0 10 A . K . to
en* of &lt;8L Petersburg.
,
C o/
another county.”
ton to
to thong fie* count! re. Layton Hat.
MS
I.b0 p, M.t D and Headquar­
4 aerth nad omtaol partioa* toalghf
la
Kail Lokmnnn of the
River Va
m;*«d Twad
New
Smyrna
To
Hare
MR chamber of com- ter* -CompaoHa, National Guard, Sccewion Date Will
Tug
|mth
dUplay of Anaory.
barges
Banking
House
Again
TOMORROW
Celebrated
Friday
aty,
end
Grocery Co. •
9;JO A- M-t Grand Jury, Court
xOI olia . eihtelt
MSUIOURNE, Jaccr OlrmOpaw^
Tag
TAU JdttttiidF Jat t^-bPi
10;0o A. M.t Caunty Court, -T h U *M Florida capital will ah- lag at a raw hank at Now Smyrna
vi;
Ida Tewi ' I T T W t
»«rv* tha aovanty*fifth aaxlvcr&gt; within tw* weeks waa aaaoua
af th* Chart Horae.
kero by C H, McNulty, preaid
DEPARTURES
H i P. M.t
M r y , af tha ordinance of coc
Chamber of
mi cm o
•f th* Bank of Malbearaa, who
fair Hotel.
cion next Friday.
it next Thu re­
:J0 P. M.t
At • program la th* Supreme will alao serve aa prvoldeat o f tha ami rat]
make further
"mm—
Cat-----Court M J ta g MUf Dorothy Dodd now Bank of New Saurraa.
af Seminal*
MB DAI
The Bank of New Smyrna will
TtU p, M.t Chara Club, VaU of th* tteto Department o f Edohave a paid b&gt; capital o f
HateL
ratten,
trill
Mil
af
tho
TaBahauee
Uet, costal n4d ’
I I r0*»e*
1:00 P. M.t Saaferd Lodge No. convention' of Jaaaary, lM t, when sad a earphm of I M M It will
f k eT '
» H ul
oo. u
’. I L K , Maooole Hall.
FUridn severed -It* relations with begin busiaeea aa u o a aa th*
tataWtaXUedm*..
■ tad aopioa are
tu c r y equipment sad sap
the Aaaoriti , Uatan.
;
NtlaB. Brquwt*
ctn Imp rttafml.
MOMUXS
(
' to Central Flav
Mow Seayran haa
German
*“ Jan. -

OnRelief
Later

Also Ni

Missing Car Found;
Britain S e n d ing
Troops To Egypt;
Fighting Reported

Budget

Doom Of Other
Legifl l a t i o n NO
Appears Proba!

Vtatw f w a w w s i i t f

Brady Annouces Masonic Service
HisHatls In Ring PlannedTuesday
For Legislature For H.R. Stevens

Former-Sheriff Will City Hall Is To Be
Seek Re-Election In Closed In Respect
Group Number One For Former Mayor

Flooded Rivers
Cause Losses In
French Lowlands

‘Jafsie’ Decides '
Not To Appear On
Lecture Platform

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■wtlitd th* tohiw« of Incoming
otrawbcrrir* n eariot f r opoitioB*
tho f ln t too solid can ' Of the
'L arge Crowd season relief out of bora la*
nigh: for lorthora markets.
Tho M ir o m sh/ppod by J«tfh
% Bu m , lac, aad W U m liU
A Hath*!. Approximately 76,000
pot* of borflM wort marfcatod
hfro yntcrdoy by growers a t a
price rang* of from 14 to
Whisndo Kennel Club CTMrat
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md loom u tbo •MrU*. lllohloBd Forg*.
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l l o w r i t r , b* Jenala,
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oppoaltion in Don mfJ* If *^1. •fcFUM Mahout, Right
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banco, and Buddy
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110 rare: W e lle Xing, baa Da*alt. night officer.
*lh race: Hard Bool, laky Dot,
Maatvr MarahalL
lath race: storgt* Aaa, Malt
Hawke, and Bias* Way Bohlnd.
Toalghi'i calrlaat
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Dog. Mlaa Mark. Prise*** Albartd.
Mlaa
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Bonnla Pat,
Armad Lady, Champion Orty, aad
Joa’a Chelra,
Ind raaa, quarter ml)*. le t halt
dally doahlat (Jroguy, Mordaili*.
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Tbaaday kitemoon at tbo library.
Since tbo roriml by lo r . Dr.
la at Martin hi tbo
Baptist
Church twenty-fir* now members
boro boon added to tbo local
AU*a well with Dwk Powell aad Ana Drorak, bat yda Just know
ckaicb. baptised by tbo poster
that tbo look in Ptfty Kelly ■ eye* bodoa no food for Frod Ail**. Rot. Jo* Fold* of Stetson U«lIFg a acoao from “Thanks A Million* tbo now KHh Century masi- ronlly.
eal ionsaCwn that fealuroo a doten Mm*, danc* and laugh ealebrtUon In ■ crackling comedy romance. “Thank* A Million* play* a t • Mlaa Clal* Donbar, long-time
wfaltof resident, bad
returned
the Milan* Theater Sunday and Monday, .
from Philadelphia.
* Commlaaloner CL B. Searcy w u
dla Mariner, T, L Lingo, Eugme
a (peat of Sanford lotary O ib
Alton, Charite Lew, Bex Clontr,
Tuesday.
and other*.
Min Dorothy Lor spent Satur­
day In Orlando at the home of
The Tooriet Club bad a delight­
her grandmother, Mrs. S. W,
flwopoq
ful luncheon followed by sporta
Mis* Mabl* Swop* of Orlando at Sunnyshade Park Wednesday
•pent Sunday night with her «U- with eerenty-flve member* and
ter, Mr*. Charles Lie In Oviedo. guest* In attendance. President
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Miller and
Mr. Miller**' nephews spent Sun­ Den Leighton and I n , Leighton
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were preeented with a gift chock
day
at ths
Beach.
boor** W. Morgan/ one of tho by member* of the elub In , an
leading eltlsen* pf Oviedo, was apt cpeech by Edward (lardy whi
walled to Wichita, Kama*, last extolled tho »*n#roo* eenrlee*
Sunday, on the account of the rendered by tho recipient! to tbo
serious Ulneea of hii eldest welfare of the club. Pooma w on
brother. ,
retd by Mr*. Matlhleon and Mr*.
1SO— Hoomb for S a k .
Mr*. Carter’s Sunday School Whltton. The chib voted *ftoo
FOB SALE: Seven room house.
ehuo.of boys and girl*, of tho doUhpMtltoward* a chlmnoy for
I VaidooU, G*. Now Woman’s
Oviedo Methodici Church, gars a th* library, severe! offered -their
Collsgs aad Emory University.
party at U)* bonis of Mia* Martha strvlcei for erection of tho chins*
Pecans, figs, gropes. Lot 160x300
TaKott, Friday night. Came* n*y. Committee for th* day were
ft. 'Phone 413-W. Oil Palmetto
were onjoyid after which mfresh- Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Monson
t At* , Hanford.
menu of hot chocolate and cookie* &lt;mj n . gj. Lorejoy.
wore served. Those who enjoyed
tbo occasion were:
An enjoyable ChrisUnaa party
, Dorothy Loo, Sparks Lo* Lingi, was given the Episcopal Sunday
BOBEBTS1 RAD IO. SERV ICE al
Joyca Wainrlght, Martha Talbott. Scholl by Rot. Milton Baokot and
M a th er'
lo rrto o a ll m ahta.
Curt la Mitcham, Spencer Wain- |R*r. Martin J. Brmm on Satuif h g t i e r ■:
rlght, Roy Cionts, Edward, Jordan, | day -afternoon when gam** wore
.George Talbott, Laddie Mariner, playod on tbo church gryund*,
l e g a l n o t ic *
and Eugene Ailtn,
esrols sun* and glfU roostrii
k BUI and Glllls Carrol of Alua, from th* pn)ty Christmas trao.
Kentucky, armed Sunday to »)&lt; nd Th* Sunbeams cf th* Baptist
th* holidays with Mr. and Mr*. Ch-rth wore entertained ThioeCbrl Miller In Orledo.
day aftemon at th* church by

LONGWO0D

Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Thompson
.and ton. James, of Inver****
sprat th* holidays with Mr.
Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mr*.
J. N. Thompson, In OvMdo.
B. F, Carlton and family of
Cocoa wire recent yUltor* at tho
homo of Mr| and Mr*. J, N.
Thompson In Orledo.
Mr. and Mrs, Klmbroll had as
thoir holiday guests thtlr daugotore,
Ur. and Mrs. M. M. Lord I pant
tho holidays with hor parents, Hr. •M in e a t n e t today a* reported
ftr 3. a Uttkeel, gisnsoer.
and Mrs. Baa*. In Waldo,
Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. ■Bton* and son,
Robert, and Mr, and Mrs. Breodsn
and daughter, Cathsrln* Ann, of
Oardra Plain, III, spent tbrn-belL
days with Mrs. Bbona’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Marpboy, In Orledo.
Yboy loft Monday for their bam*
In IlUnel*.
Mlaa Thelma Tow (pent tb*
holiday* In Hanford, aad M&lt;m
Fowler spent tb* holidays |n Lake

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Mrs. Carter, Sr. la Oviedo left
Friday, for their homo in Q*.
(fcorgu Crawford, grandson of
Urn. Mary King of Oriodo, who
has boon her guoeF. for tom*
mdsitbs, k ft Monday for flt La*
Academy, on &gt;hs Wret Court, U

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tow,
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Relief Expenditure
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M ain F igu res In B u dget France Finds Party Leaders Story
ThatLiberty Lea Farm
New Deal Ki
O u t By 6-3 Vc
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Of High Tribi
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Ridiculous,
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O nR elief
Act As Amended./
ArmsTo Italy To Big Dinner

WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—(A P )-T he following table gltna a
dear picture of the main flgarea In the Preeideat’a meaaara and
ahowe hew they compare with elmilat figures for prevtou* year*.
President Kuiaan lt delivered hi* bo%at maaaag* to Congrtu to*
day and auhmlttad the following summary
In Uhl*
tahl* fw
farm, (the figtmmory la
are* bring in million* of &lt;Mbn)t
The *tory appearng the in local from th* U. 8. Geological Surrey.
Actual
Eatl mated
H o l l y A n d W l l k i n 8 0 n WN|&gt;I; nawapaper to the effect We **ked for an In’ ealigallon of
1934
1938
1938
1937
j » *. ‘ (hat th* Cantral A Sooth Florid* th* geological iltuation and assura lO p C r O r L r o w a A t Water Conaarratlon Committee anca of the Mfety of our water
I. Receipts:
I n r lc a n n H n v ' A f f a i r !i» epouaored by the Liberty League tuppliee ln event th* canal should
Income Text*
SIS
1.009
1,434
1J)4J
f
. a !with hradcjuarUr* ln&gt;N*w York, be dug. To date w* are greatly
Miscellaneous,
Internal
Rav*
III
J., according to Gu* Schmah, chair- [disappointed at th* failure to ob-*
anna
1,857
1.470
8,103
IA37
man of th* finance commit tea of tain a thorough inreatigation by
W, Jan. 6. — P roctiming Taxa*
S&amp;3
529
347
381
W A S H IN G T O N , J a n .
(Br T i, a w f t iM rw w i
O lder D em ocrats, as well as the water cciuenrallonlal*, wholly'dmntereeUd and qualified ex- ( A P ) — T h o A A A m ot
ta o u ry d eficit Cuatoma
3)3
343
333
334
F
ra
n
co
d
u
g
in
to
a
su
sp
e
c
t­
perl*.
For
reason*
earlier
made
Mlacallaaaou*
*
182
180
183
160 ed p lo t to d iv e rt 3,000 a rm y th o se who lielnng to tho rldlculou*.“
“Thl» committee originally wa« public, w* cannot accept th* re­ f a te o f N R A to d a y ln
e ftn tln g
unextl- Tax#* Under The Social Becur- ”
r j/le s a n d fh sch in e m ins to Y oung D em o crats Club of •et up by the long eetabliehrd cent ‘report* claming no damage U. S. S u p re m e C o u rt. I n »
ky Act, Th* Act Levying
Sem inole C ounty, are u rged
v ri'llof coota, v u
Italy to d h y w hile I ta lia n w a r by p a rty lead ers to a tte n d Seminole County Agricultural Ae- will result pul out from Ocala m o m entous nix to th r e a OR- •
Tax** Upon Carrier* And Their
to C ongreM
by
p lan es k e p t u p a p**i a in ten t th e A ndrew Ja ck so n D inner •oclation, and I waa put ln charge which ha* approval neither of tha clsinn th o trib u n a l killed th o
Employ***.’
And
Th*
Bitumire lt tod ay fo r
and w id esp re ad bomuTng cam ­ In th e M ay fair H qtel in San- at finance* by that organiMtlon. U. 8. Engineer* Corpe nor of the e x tra o rd in a ry N ew D t* l
. ’ noua Coal Conaartatloa Act
347 p aig n in E th io p ia, T h e m iss­
TO
lief p lan u n d e r w h ic h '’
3,US
3JIOO
3,334 ing ca rlo ad s o f a rm s w as ferei a t 8 o'clock on th e even­ That group ot fanner* I* distinctly U. S. Geological Survey.
4,411
_ laitodly, he with- Total Receipt*
ntn-partiaan and non-polltlcal, Th* charge that our artivitUa one billion d o lla rs h a s
II. ExpandICure*:
ing of W ednesday. Ja n . 8.
paid to m e n o f th e sod
found to h av e been routed
I. Regular; „
R. J . Holly, c h a irm a n of which fact la thoroughly under­ har* been founded be the Liberty
m y ste rio u sly to a
F ren ch tb* Seminole County Executive stood in Seminole County,” Gut 1-eague ie clearly rldlculoue. 1 am May, 1933, Juitlce Roberto
1
la tho 13 Operation and maintenance of
ly read th* majority
port where, authorise* eaid, |l
Comihitle*. and tt. A. B. WH- SghmAh continued, "t^iginally familiar with evary penny of tho
Regular Drpirtmenle And !»•
t a t M r 1*
The act ev*n as ai
rfiulj fu lly har* been placed
money
that
haa
been
donated
to
klnecin, Seminole Coumy mem­ th* committee acted ueetuie of
Cabllihm«nu
m ud m i .
2,580 aboard a ahip.
1,083 _ 1.083
1JMS
August waa bald to ha- a a
ber of th* Stert* Executive Com- the fear* created by an official our rsuae, end the source* from •Ion of slates’ rights"
790
6M
80S
173
that Ula* t v
Confuted report* on th* death
relief money Intaraat On Notional Debt
805 of a tecond Swedish Khd Cro** mlctet, both * ated l»d*y that •UUment by our State Gaologlet which It came. Ona hundred per­ tax** beyond the 'geaafal..
787
741
831
they hbpe for *n unuauaily large baaed upon year* of etudy of our cent of that money ha* com# from fare” clause of fit*
Tax Refundi (Excluairo of Pro*
worker aa tha ratuk of th* Polo
The**
faar* men actually engaged in farming on which the government
49 bombing x week ago ha* reached attendance at th* dinner, Th* water altuatlon.
coaxing Tax**)
‘ 47
63
43
at W t
ir ..m « H Qa *■#* reeet
019 th* Brltiah foreign office from affair U not almpty for young fere confirmed hjf a statement
•ad puhll* debt Agricultural Act
890
744
341
A iitkca Slone, Brand*** g
820 It* legation *f Aildi* Ababa. Be- Democrat*, bur )» for, th* older
332
388
accordingly. J u t Civilian Conaarratlon Corpa
434
Cardoso dlisentad.
580 cau*# of a limlliarity o( name* Democnt:* *» well, they aiid.
338
President (om tw a fed- Sututory Debt Retirement*
380
373
Th* ‘ AdmlnUtrat&amp;o
3,040 ” waa thought po**lblo only one Republictn* will alio be wel­
4,770
3,444
t H A* and at 1930-37 Total Regular
4,308
council* a t one* to meet
comed,
they
added,
Mfi^sa.Trr.
Excoaa of Receipt* Orer Regular
None disputed tho tr
Swtd* had b**n fatally wounded
J. Ale* Sharon, ehalrman of
Expenditure*
6 a* preriouily reported.
ha a new oB-tlme
potential (fleet on tha
the ticket *al*a committee fnr
net the alight* Exceee »f Regular Expenditures
Hal campaign. Senat e r 1
Belated report* of hard fight­ th* Young Democrat* Club, »»h*
Orer RacalpU
328
too
343
MdkMM la t a t
Republican leader,
ing came out of loulflvTn Ethi­ early purch**Tng of ticket*' eo
A Recovery and Rallaf
- 1M8 ( x) 1,10.1 opia aa Graat Britain began re*
ftMe the
3,441
projected hi, twice-vetted ]
the
hotel
management
wilt
know
T.ree* Dafiait
IA98 Inf arcing It* African military
sra*
3A73 v IJM
make th* tariff etfo “*
84,701
11,431 poalUon, Air bombing, la which how many ' to prepare for.
Brara F«W* JVM
80,931
farming communities.
87AM
.-t
*
t .
•- All 'hra* attending the ■Jaelm
-t Tha. raUato i
(x) RapmaaU aatimated « xpcndlilirea frem uMxpended bah several horprlal* and R«1 Cro si •on Day dlmwr will be aiked U&gt;
doom other firm
unit*
hav«
been
(truck
or
de•margency
ap
propriationa.
■
Ign
a
parchment
ecroll
which
withheld
aa th* Bankhead Cotton
i.royed, la being m o g u d to on will be forwarded to I’reeldent
the aUrt, howKerr-Smlth Tobacco Act, i
both northern
and vwulhern
Roonevelt. Carrying the word
vaa plainly InavlWarren Potato Low, The** j
front** in an attempt by ifihlUl* “teetiinomal" at the lop, ttir
Final rite* for lfie late H. H.
it varied Urx*iana to halt «h* advance oF“ rfi» parchmenta alao have th* fol­ E. E. Brody, former aherlff Stavona. former mayor of Han- compulsory lew*.
ta tba ecoaomk
If farm leglalatioo war*
defender!, Ethiopian authorities lowing atatement: “We, tha un- of Seminole County and a mem­ ford, will be eomRIct#d Tueeday
■ bgtalatnrg rather
Mid Roberts today. It won
ber of the 8tat* LegUlature, an­
Mid.
afternoon
at
!:S0
o’clock
at
tho
deraigned
member*
of
Florida'*
•triatlr yarty Unm
nounced hla candidacy for repoitlbla for Coagroaa ' “to
In th* Madlrerranean Great
Democrnlle party, In attend* (tea election to tho Leglitftur* .n Flril Preehyterian Church, with late Industry In Its moat ■
tnalfttUaa of
Britain trend commercial liner* to I
af tho Jackaon Day dinner at Group No. 1 Saturday afternoon. • pec lei Matonk Mrvlcei In the loue forma." The plan, ho I
r“ the Preaidant
carry troopa to Brillah poata I
Sanford, Florida, on Jan. 8th, In making hi* announcement Mr. Church and also at SB* grave- w m not la •***nee voluntary.!
PARIS, Jan. A—(APT -R ft*
i Alt ethar
near area* of (he graateat un-1
tOoB, do hereby evidence our loy­ Brady -aid that when h* returned By order of Mayor T. U Dumai. had compnlaory purpoaa," ‘ I
the art through Prune#, awollan by
alty to our
Chief-Pre* ident from the leg Illative setalon lait all of flea* In City Hall will be opinion declared.
"at' M tw W h rrin A . tanM *^** doTfd*‘|-C o » arrae: High a t ITUS '* - FrahKH*. Qeidtia lUo.evrlw i n hle year, ha had fftnrty reacted n ,,‘ cloaad during tha hour of 'the
tafted'tha public itrey mUhena ef franc? worth
S ecretory.
campaign for re-election "fo the tr to enter politic* agaTn,
Oeneerrerton • f property and U flood thou* A. M. and 1:1S P. M., low at
hot funeral. Mr. ct" —r * * 1 WfhJfftTA tHSgCr".”
T:07
A.
M.
a
id
T
ilt
T
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M.
preeldency of our country.1*
benefit aanda of term.
that ronditlana hat# *o ehangad of Sanford In 1020 and lervrd a*
Two .vital eectloa* af
It waa alao announced by •Inc* then ha hat finally decided an alderman In HXT7-0S and i'Jlo31m Breton aunhlanda, tro­
ICMII
•Vcgalar" “ •
Paving crew* ware today natrn ut* Chairman B. F. Mlxell that to offer for re-election.
11.
ver»cd by the Vmdao Rtrar, or*
Ing
th*
Magnolia
A
m
u
*
InUrMr.
Slavtna
wa*
chairman
af
a beautiful photograph, autoalraoat all under water. Th*
"I believe Chet aomc member
flood* (a
thia
region hare awtion of P in t Street, working.
r phed by tha Preeident, will of the Leglilabure ihoaild go the Board of Deacon* of th*
awarded to the Young Demo- back," Mr. Brady atatad, “b»- Presbyterian Church and th*
reached th* height dr tho g m t a**at from Bnuford A m u *.
NEW YORK, Jan. 0. —(Al‘t—
disaster of 1910, tho w ont la
John F. Condon announced laat n tic Club havihg the largetf cnu»* of the very fact of hie hav- Rev. E. D. Brownlee, D. D., pastor
Th* regular masting of th* night ha had cancelled achedulad proportional attrndanco at their Ing aervevd In th* laat aaaalon. of th* ehurch, will conduct the Funeral Mrrieee for ''
r w l 0M - Prenth history.
Tha Loir* Rfnr and tho Seine, County Board of Education will ■tag* appaaranraa to deliver talk* dinner. Th* pietor*,- II by II Thera will h* but few member* •rrvke. Maeons are aakad to at­ roy Walnrighl, Infant
flood-control outhoritioa warned be bald la Superintendent T. W. on law enforcement becau** of iMhaa in dlmenalona, will become who can go hack and I believe tend. Thay will gather at the and Mr*. R. F. Wa'
yesterday, or* etlll rising and Lawton'* office Wednesday morn­ what h* called aa erroneous im- th* permanent po*****lon of tho that my (landing la eueh In my Maaonlo Temple at 1:30, an hour died last Thursday, woro'i
at 8ylvaa Lake Cam*tec
will not ranch (heir maximum lev­ ing a t 10:00 o’clock.
preaalon ho waa exploiting th* club winning th* atlendane* con- horn* county th»t I will bo re­ before the funeral.
Acttv* pall hearer* will hi If. day, with th* Ror. B. 1
In 1M7 el until Tuoaday. Village* on tho
Llqdbergh caa* in which he had tear. Acknowledged aa leader* elected.
hue far in the advance ticket "I promlaO U* people of Sem­ J. Lehman, W. E. Wilson, F. officiating. Th* Uttla r
Comma* d*i *L. P. Boyle of th* been a prominent figure.
04 t a b of thaoo and ethar rim *
major alr**dy b a n boon Invaded by tho local pane of tho American Le­
Tho TS-yoar-old “Jafile* taid •ole were the club* at Gala**- inole County," Mr. Brady con­ N. Whitehurst. Ben Cantwell, R. moatha old.
Besides hU parents, !
lid tho awiritag floodwatar, which la gion **id today that ha hop** ho had been lod th cancel engage­ vtlle, Jacksonville, and Tallahae- tinued. "that It th* coming Me­ L. Glenn, Dr. A. W. Eppe, W. D.
■ of .to mourn hla laoa on* I
for M raining crepe tad daoOoylng for a largo attendance a t to- ment* lx New York and ****ral •ot, with Ocala, LaktTahd, Day­ llon, If I ta'ro-clcced I am go­ Hofmann and B. G. Kennedy,
nigM'a meeting af tho prat, the other title* by a realisation that tona Beach and Orlando making ng to ahbfC the people of my Lakeland. Named as honorary charlee, Ua gf
•UfV*
first of tho bow ymr,
hie motive* wefe mleinlerpreted. tatormlned effort* to overhaul County coma af th* real thing* pall bearer* are: J . C. Benton, |Mr*. W. H. WMi
.A c t ,
that take place la tha Legislator). Walter L. Cooper, C. J. Ruaph, Mot roe, and M n.
“My inner feelings prompt ip« tho lander*.
laarriar* *• th# farming region about the
• n u n mirth**, where tha tldaa
Roymer Maguire of Orlando My platforia tu full will he an­ S. O. Chase, 8r„ J. E. Jackaon, another grandmother &lt;
Tho Lok* county fair open* to­ to refrain from giving an oppor­
m - from thia tea hare
* L. Dumas, William Leavitt,
villa.
* .
- . :
morrow, to eontfam* through tho tunity to anyone to pleco any wQI be the main ipeakaV at lb* nounced. to the people at a later T.
8. Puleeton, W. F. Shelly, Gm .
tha flood water am
weak. C R. Dowtou, county agent, ■uch interpretation upon my ee- Jaahton Day dinner in Rauford, date. 1 ' *
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"At tha tbns I would like to A. DeCottea, A. K. RoaMtter,
and M. R. McCtallaad, In ehorgo Uona la making the** appear- sad Preeident Rooaevelt'a
James
Orant,
R.
L.
Pack
and
of aarape worm mateol la thia rao- ancae," be Mid la a a Interview. dreg* opening hie 1930 campaign add th a t 1 w a it ta eeq a .Semi­
Langley of Jacksonville. •
Ter to-eleeUon will be broadcast. nole County man go to tha Stole
tteci, plan to attend
I
t wa* arroaaoraly reported
From tha Pori p f '
Senate.
Thia
oounty
will
be
(D) far tho
practically* t4 year* aid by tha that Mr. Slovene was bora In Ida *C Baaford. ; ,
J. O. 'khalon1will make
ftb* aortlfl.
Compiled dally hy I
nd, Pa. Wllkaaborr* v u
time th* nett Lagialktur*
Winter Park
I* bring th*
venae, and We have never had a hls birthplace. Two' ciaters re- County Chamber
si tho celery «■ tho Tnwaim f Pisa thia area•enator from this caunty. 1 feel eld* in Pennsylvania, Mr*. John ■hawing arrival*
have, been od. lag. tha f in t btdera iha Kiwaalo
emiaole,
Oecoola,
Brevard,
TODAY
that It U oar tlma to have a Lloyd In Wllkeaborr# and M n . C. via 8L John*
Club at 0 dinner meeting ot 8 JO J h e t m ta d Marion eoantie* h a r t
T:S0 p. M.t Junior Chamber of senator. OAr policies and prin­ H. Rlngadprf In Etagetoa. Th* Jan. 8. 10J3.
oad
tho
othot
hofer*
tho
To
arranged
far
exhibit
space
at
th*
_ 1
* tto osmmitto* I , 1
rand Oah o l M l VODDL
Oratral Florida Fair ln Orl*nd&gt;. Coaunorce, dinner meeting, May- ciple* have born dictated by sth rr athor eurrivor* are hla Mdew, ARRIVALS
MB CITY OF
count lea up la this time hacayH on# daughter, Mbs Bahama Stev­
Of th U wa.
Of Foh. IS - tt, Secretary C. T. fair Hotel.
ens, sad ana eon, Dr. Ralph Stev­ arH cargo. B t JO
S:04
P.
M.:
American
Ugion,
•
f
our
having
a
Mnator
from
Bickford of tho fair announce*. In
&lt;0 10 A. K. to
en* of &lt;8L Petersburg.
,
Co/
another county.”
ton to
to thong fie* count! re. Layton Hat.
MS
I.b0 p, M.t D and Headquar­
4 aerth nad omtaol partioa* toalghf
la
Kail Lokmnnn of the
River Va
m ;*«d Twad
MR chamber of com- ter* -CompaoHa, National Guard,
Tug
|m th
dUplay of Anaory.
barges
TOMORROW
aty, end
Grocery Co. •
9;JO A- M-t Grand Jury, Court
xOI olia . eihtelt
MSUIOURNE, Jaccr OlrmOpaw^
Tag
T A U J d ttttiid F J a t t^-bPi
10;0o A. M.t Caunty Court, -T h U *M Florida capital will ah- lag at a raw hank a t Now Smyrna
vi;
Ida Tewi ' I T T W t
»«rv* tha aovanty*fifth aaxlvcr&gt; within tw* weeks waa aaaoua
af th* Chart Horae.
kero by C H, McNulty, preaid
DEPARTURES J f c :
H i P. M.t
M ry , af tha ordinance of coc
Chamber of
mi
•f th* Bank of Malbearaa, who
fair Hotel.
cion next Friday.
it next Thu re­
:J0 P. M.t
At • program la th* Supreme will alao serve aa prvoldeat of tha ami rat]
make further
"m m —
Cat-----Court M J t a g MUf Dorothy Dodd now Bank of New Saurraa.
af Seminal*
MB DAI
The Bank of New Smyrna will
TtU p, M.t Chara Club, VaU of th* tte to Department of Edohave
a
paid
b
&gt;
capital
of
HateL
ratten,
trill
Mil
af
tho
TaBahauee
Uet, costal n4d ’
I I r0*»e*
1:00 P. M.t Saaferd Lodge No. convention' of Jaaaary, lM t, when sad a earphm of IM M It will
f k eT '
» H ul
oo. u
’. I L K , Maooole Hall.
FUridn severed -It* relations with begin busiaeea aa u o a aa th*
tataWtaXUedm*..
■ ta d aopioa are
tu cry equipment sad sap
the Aaaorit i , Uatan.
;
NtlaB. Brquwt*
ctn Imp rttafm l.
MOMUXS
(
' to Central F lav
Mow Seayran haa
German
*“ Jan. key* and
hy Nasi
to h* ■*IP*

Later

Missing Car Found;
Britain S e n d ing
Troops To Egypt;
Fighting Reported

Made
ippoiitlon
Budget

Also Ni

Doom Of Other
Legifl l a t i o n NO
Appears Proba!

Mayfair Motel

Sf i .000.000,000

Vtatw f w a w w s i i t f

Brady Annouces Masonic Service
HisHatls In Ring PlannedTuesday
For Legislature For H.R. Stevens

Former-Sheriff Will City Hall Is To Be
Seek Re-Election In Closed In Respect
Group Number One For Former Mayor

Flooded Rivers
Cause Losses In
French Lowlands

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

‘Jafsie’ Decides '
Not To Appear On
Lecture Platform

Funeral
Infant Held

iwPSSu

MARITIME M

Control Meet
lakeland Jan. 8

liv e Counties Have
Orlando Fair Space

WHAT’S DOING

.■Tfgr.ow «-*; -u

Sccewion Date Will New Smyrna To Hare
Be Celebrated Friday Banking House Again

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

THE COMPASS
■y A R T »tf* WWW

AAA b Declared Ala badget art sufficient in
l i m to watuUta thl* arrraga
Unconstitutional tduring
the fiscal yrar 1937."

Totml—»«r7^ t^ a7. k '
Receipt* from +«»— 1
Social Security Act, the
WhJIa «Uling that "no mortal log Urr» upon carrier*
la parmttlad unfailurgly to predict
the futarr." particularly Of rath- coal conservation m
mated In th* budget
m j . the President said that "it la 000k
• rant* foe congratulation within
^
'* * * • f agreemenu wh.reby farmer* our own nation to trail** that a
whs* did the daalr* U do «s die- a*rr« t„ rr.iee* the afce of IM r cofulstent, brand national policy,
qualify u f t ° i from landerahlp?
lnd
. ^ ^ y t „ adopted nearly three yenra ago b7 p tw n t types.
If In a crnyflict between Mr. Dudoing, gerund, • the right cf th* Cangrrra and the Prasidfut, of Wldter Pa i t hha 1
Pent, emotion* U 4* good and Ow government to iatpose taaea baa then far.taored alradily, ef­ vented a citron 8rybtg
ki&gt; intrlliftncfl IS M i l Mooi f , l 0T1 pro m io n of firm commodi- fectively, and aarccaafully toward
hi* emotion, should triumph. It l a | tU, to finance the bounties to the iU obfectivr.
.
t»ANtB
quite likely wa would M i have la V im r n .
I„ March, IftSl. in spite of subour country th* problem, of teGovernment attorney* defrtvl- rtaatial inerrasra in U s ratea
Isufficient distribution and utwm- *d legali.y
procroing during the preceding Admtitis- • a l i a ( i M B d
- ployment.
taxes under the general welfa
* rr tration, frdrral tax receipU had P R E S SE D
, Tha first three cwUnte In i l l . * !« ,,. of thw p^t,!notion. A bw-.ifallru to »urh a low ltvcl that even
Warburg's indictment of th* Pern- tery of high-priced attorneys for ' normal tsprnirf of government
tdenl arr old stuff—Upt he has Industrie* involved inai.trd tl*o etuld not bo carried on withodt
broken
Democratic
platform government could ot tag «na treating a mounting dcfldt.. In
o benefit an- wtr* challenged by industry,
rernmrnt con- In addition to normal espouses
with farmers
problem of nt-lliona of sUrtlng
nature; In- -.nemplsyed called for a relief proiculture war gram which obviously
would
id coerced in- gr atly incrca.c that deficit.’*
rduca crap*. j The wimago included n table
by the garwing the approximate estimate
* that m.'ie [0f appropriations required to adIn proce.. ng tnu1l»ter aew legislation, enacted
rcted; tl.'jUi danng the last *«»on ol Congress,
or pro uii...| M fol) mt.
&lt;9op rrcnc- Social Security Act—f l 79.(133,810
d more ’ tan Railroad Retirement Act—*17,litional proe- 045^ ,

Wight &gt;od w«r» reflected la th# at lK*lr bom# for all th* m*ra'»n
fare* of their rhildrrn, their chll- .of the Wight and Bouehelte feml' dr.n't rhildrrn, and their frlmda. lie*. At , charming little cerr_ Out of town guot* who w»r« nony. ron lortcl. bjr lh* Rrr. Mr.
hrr* for th* orration wcrv Mr». By n o \\ ight and Introduced hy
(Wight'* nrphm, Mr. Lonl. RuU- Mr Julian Hrtlcnelic, Ihr two rid.
Iihrllr. Jr. •( Hinto. Air.». |»r. •
grand, hildren, Mi«« Bdlir Bon'k'and Mr*..A, II Whitman
ofo f . |fhrll« \\ cht and Mr. Ilrnrjr
'■ Undo. Mi* IV E lllatkman of .Wight. 2nd. prwmtrd Ihrir grandI ! Winirr l*ark. Mr. I. i: VU |,„dIfalhrr and yrandaiotlirr »uh in*
.• 'of Wl(1i*t.&gt;ii, l. . I • ,. Mr. J u. ir'ft of th* ir rhildrrn. an .ally
; n stry ln „f | | I.'.',., n. Pm n-j. I* n y » n tra .vnticc orrr , hunI tanui. Mi. an.I Mr- Jul an Boil- d’rd vc»r- ..Id which war u.id at
■ . In*lit* of l hail.- ton.
I\rd \*ir- *hr fol-lt n o.ddlnfT pai'y &gt;'ii Sun­
. jcmia. th lo » Mi J It. Wight ,Uv afir.no.-n,
I and Mr and Mr- T m Wight of
x,r **-• »|r- Wight , fourt. -n
t'airo, (Irorg'a, \lr&gt; Maud Alv.n.l grandchild: *n who trok part in
of W.-.l Kaliamilh. Ma.« . Mi.and "•I'nn.in wrr* Ihr
Mi—rt
'I' \. li • titurnon•&lt;! Miami.
IH' l •* Hwh ht 'lr Wiflflil, , Mary
Kltit ul.t Ur Anal
I II lion*
M.tfiU.t \V»uI»t. Alice

By Supreme Court

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aerate In IS* asltawl
tlflM a * .
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me
ta (la tern** antes •*

RLE VERSB FOR TODAY
JRH FROM” WICKEDNESS i
i f 1 tha wicked turn from hit
edneea, and do that which la
al and rlgib. bo shall lira
Iby.—Eiektsl 33:9.

Number
If Itdjr Ju*t k*«pa on bomklnf
li—pltili. Ethiopia may win ihia

.

BmbteM la so good in aom* Mlaerllaneou*
mrters that It talus a half a &lt;!ampVra ....
liter to bay 23 cents' warlh ef Rnftrrnda _..
8. Geld Act Fare* New Trat
odline. They will i* testing
set, and paying claim* a* a
Had It for tbo n»xt fifty year*.
. Lindbergh has gone to
iad to escape American crlm,.Hqw wouldn't be a tough
If Mussolini should bomb
' Idnaaollnl l* definitely going
about It In’ tha wrong way, Ht
steuiU .-remember: "Bleated ar*
-Ute peacemaker* for they shall
faketll th* earth."
f
Tha other day wa met a lawyer
trite was not running, and who was
• a t planning to run for any polit­
ical affka. Bat than you meet
peculiar people In every line of
Blggvst contributor* to th*
'^'Ateerlcan Liberty League, a re­
part to the House of Repreeenlatives reveals, wa* the famous
. DuPont family of munlt1on( fame.
'B ig g e st beeper j . .o f th* rrase
‘. abate canal In Florida ar* thee*
&gt;&lt; name DuPont*. Last ef all likely
V. to back Eemlnol* County farmer*’
fight agaliut the canal la DaA' pMd’a' uberty League.

B k statements

now being
had meal th* large amount
of neeeth carried In .governmtat
eeeurtlit*. Most bank* show govi’M .I i

M percent of (heir ass.li,
as*M area mere than that. Th*
coneluiloo is inevitable that If
Ml I* Inu that th* government
vagnd th* haaha ln 1933, th*
Maoahi Save also saved th* gav-

Lumbering ..
Lightning ....

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12.4.19
4,099
9.416
3.146
2.285
1.191
798
499
219

Percent
• 440

d up

14.5

|tb School P-T. A. will take
b o *1 3:15 Pi M. la the Hi-Y
he and win ho followed by the
id* due, Mrs. James Mooghton
M et-, at IJO P. M.
JUgular meeting of Seminole
fch School P.-T. A. will b* held
1:30 P. M. In the study hall *1

WBDNE8DAY
luncheon pf
dtl’a Club of Senford will
m *1 13:10 P. M. at tbo
m with Mr*. E. R. Purvla
a* lad Mrs. W. Tt LangW. R. Wellman, and Mr*.

y baalness

Pn.tal
120.

lu-huur

,
X

Wick—337,320,­

G o in g T o
a P a in ty ?
. . . . of course yon are. Let u*
make your hol'day avaaon a suc­
cess with a delightful new hair
•lyle.
,
f*»vi

nniy:

tnr

Mliampon.
Int.lv*
iitipoo. intir*
M ual.
(Inner
Wtevw, A rrk tn«t
Mitolt’orc. nil (&gt;tr

V;. &gt;riJVnnr

the coming election unless It has
something very constructive to
effer for the eolation of distribu­
tion and unemployment,

liollttity
*1
(,
^

Hast

winter

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rawaoa
have moved to (ho home of the
letter’s mother, Mrs. J. K. Jack­
son, Pinekuret.
Prienda of J. W. Rutledge will
regret to learn thdt he continues
to bo ill at his home on East
Third Street.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. .Randall, Jrreamed Thursday night from
Cubs where they spent a few
days.

Wa Reserve
Right Ts
Limit
Quantity

Dr, and Mr*. W. T. Langley
spent ff** Year’* Day in Daytona
Beach d the guests ef Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Langley.

•partent aareteaa fee
___

.

.

n A CToqaiffnole

100
00 All Over

CURLS

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*

O .0

af 3. Ask fkr tha
pH** w your car.
Q •
POLISHING
tnUttCATION
TERY SERVICE
M

far aad dWftar

Lucille Johnson

Hr. gnd Mr*. W. J.
nough of Mount Vernon
ar* spending the season
ford. They ere livinr
MellonviU* Avenue.

Lumber

RILEY’S

m r

Putnam’s Grape Juice pt. bot
DRINK RI MS D in IW I.K GINiSKII AI.F. AND
U I’ l'KK in T I I IK U l l IT I IM K It Is K KY TO C O IN T K IIA C T
AC ID. AI.K \LI YO U R SYSTEM
N K ill M ALTED &lt; H OCO LATK
N K II 1 HOOT IIEKK
NF.III T R I E Fit ITT OILVNGE
TREA T YOI K.HEI.F TO TH E BEST
NKHI IIOTTI.ING r o .
C . a McKEK—O wner

Port Orange OYSTERS qL ) 9 c
Loin or
Club STEAK
lb. 15c
Cdrntnd l l a a l t r a r r ear
^
SAUSAGE
2 lbs.
2$C
Rib or Loin LAMB CHOPS lb. 2 5 c
Frr«h salted
F IS H ROE lb.
Old Time
N«w England
Mince Meat Lb.

THURSDAY
Thd* Alalhean Clue of tha
First Baptist Church will meet it
7:30 P. M. at (ho church annex
wtlh Mrs. 0. E. RellineV Mr*. R.
D. Hawkins, Mr*. B. 0. Methvin.
and Mrs. R. Z. Johnson as bostedhes.

SID E S lb.

Appreciates Your Patronage
Washing— Polishing—Tire Repairing
Registered Lubrication

Dick Powell Appears
In Thanks A Million’

M others!

Call For And Deliver

In treating children's col.Is,
d o n 't
Chances

VawoRue

w ,,n
,nu n
P »»t.k hr.ding .he . . . l in (hr
romantic trad*, "Thanks A Mltlion" prvarnts Fred Alien, I’stey
Kelly, Paul Whiteman and hi*
band (with Ramona Rubtnoff and
Rfg &gt;loiin, Raymond Waltmm
end lb* Yacht Club lf&gt;y*. • l o u is
The picture utilise* song, com­
edy and dance in following, ihr
Schedule
absurd adventure* of th* t*nkLv. Bgafted---- — J M F. M.
NOT1CE
town show m rip heeded by Fr«J
Ar. Oiv*go ...........ISO p. M.
Allen,
•our-vleagtd mailer of
AvJBR Lsute
— » J 3 F. m.
All' Pall Beerars aad yncstbvra certmonUa.
of Sanford Lo G f. F. B A. M. Th* roinantlc fteling Is strong
ar* raqueeted-To meet at Baaoalc between Powell and Mis* Dvorak,
,
CameH Tkke* AgJIte
Temple at Lid P. M. Tuesday whil* Allen and Patsy Krlly In­
ATLANTIC COAST A n B to attend the funeral ef. ear late dulge In a comedy variation of
brother, R R. atrvia*. adv.
lb* aaae* feeling.
.
The picture follows th* troupe
a* they get Involved In a wild adventer* with politician*, and 1 1
Powell and Allen fight out their
little differences aa to whether
or not he has to ting with the
mrgaptea*.
.
.
• * » Nightly Except Sanday
Althoagh
Powrll _and Mioa
.
- At BMatlfal
Dvorak art aeparair.l^or a while
by th* Intrusion ef Margaret
Irving, the hraarh Is healed
when a *trang, turn of events
finally brings kin radio stardom,
Th* ten**, sung chiefly by Pewell, ar* the eempeeiilon* of Cue
Kahn ead Arthur Jehoeton. They
Include lh* them* rang. "Thank*
ng 6:15 Sharp
M b la a b a 28 Casts
A Million." "Pv* Got a Pocket
Fall ef Senate*." and "Hugar
ran A le wed
(Tax Isdaded)

1CAGO
;

Security

Del i\laiz CORN
can
Maxwell House Coffee lb. can
Vb e s h k a ra e
1‘an Cake FLOUR 2 pke:s.
Ass’t. SOUPS
Hershey’sI reaeen
COCOA
2 for
I T. H. I eeIII I | « | ( T ln p

Mr. end Mre. J. D. Woodruff and
Jack Woodruff returned last night
Eagllahtown. N. J. where
r
vieited Dr. and Mrs. Ralph
G. Woodruff for about 10 daye-

FRIDAY
A subscription bridge party for
Ihr building fund of the Saofurd
'Woman*i Cl no will take place at
.ttto P. X. at tha dub hone* «n
' Oak Arenas with Mrs. J. B. Cogi^arn and Mn^ 8 . D. HlghUyman
u hosts save. Reservation* moat
i ha mad* by Thursday noon by
telephoning 79-J.

Lumber Aad
Roofiaji

Spccinl I’rirri Through Thurn., Jan. 7-9

driving

aervlca takas car* ef
t, at sew atop. Give*

Lucille*s B eauty Shop:

Arcade Bldg.

Mr, apd Mrs. W» R. Xragy and
cbildresv Peggy and Bob, left
Saturday for their hem* la Cincin­
nati after spending a few days at
thi hotel.
Mr. and Mr*. ILai Kobg aad chil­
dren, Mary aad Verna, friends of
Mr. and Mm, W. C. Ktrchhoff, Jr,
spent Saturday night here. They
were enrout* U Newberry, S. C.
Charlr* II.1 Pickett of Saraaota
returned home
Saturday. H*
agent sever*] day* dt tha hotel.
Mr. and Mm. A. F. Maurar of
Now York City ar* spending th«
winter iiu on .
J. William Halt of Summit, N.
J. and J1 W. Till of C u t Orange.
N. J. are here on business. Mr.
Halt la with tbs Suburban Hotel
a( East Orangs, th a Suburban
Hotel at Summit aad the Riviera
Hotel in Newark!
I W. W. Alexander of Atlanta, a
friend of Mr. and Mr* EJ E. Bhsd| worth. Itfl tha mbrntng after
• pending several days at tha hotel.
C. B. Craig, sales manager ol
the eastern division of the Wnhnsh
Institute, Inc. of Vlnreanea, lad.,
is i t lh* hotel far a few days.
Mist Mery E. Tathil] of Brook­
lyn it spending a few days at tha
Mayfair.

P e rso n a ls

ADlt) SERVICE

Agtirult^-ral Rr&lt;rarrh and T'vtcnp i o n - f l l, 000 ,000 .

Mpacjal—

Aanouaclog
Rww Up-To-Date

At The Mayfair

| C. R. Dawson as hoeteaeea. Reej ervatione may be made by telophoning 79-J.
' l U M * Rgalpeaant
| The Sarah Parker Orphanage
C urteoa* Service
Clob will mevt at 3:00 P. M. with
' . Moderate Price*
Mr*. W. 8 . Thornton. West First
Street.
CrliMT’s Radio S ervlet
The board of the Garden Club
I w . tee.'
m ss* atv
of 8 anford will meet at 9:30 A.
M. with Mrs. W. E. Watson,
Rose Court.
The Literary CircleT of Temple
l for your money
Bath Is/oei will meet at 1:00
P. M. with Mr*. M. Jacobson,
S afeguard ta d . South
Sgnford Avenue.

" 500.000.

28.308
100.0
ArriTtlinw fn a statement of thr Connervation De^Irtmi-nl, "oltl-l’me beliefs, now largely disproved, that
burning the wotkIh in drairalde to mlgen the number of
licks, boll-Mrevile, etev and to hasten early grass for live­
stock grazing, are believed to artuate a large proportion
of the incendiary fires that result In so much damage to
forests.
"Thousands of men are constantly nt work lh South­
ern forests getting out logs to keep the sawmills running,
and ths fact that only 1.7 percent of the forest fires In
the Routhem Pine region rasulted from logging or lumber*
Ing operations clearly shows how carefully such opera­
tions are conducted to prevent the starting of forcat

’•which trifo|b the number

Board-meeting of the Semi no e

E lim in a tio n l i i . r l a r d ( a t t ! « — 317,-

3.0
1.7

average peraon, according to the New York Hendd Trib­
une, which reporta that a queatlonnalre waa given to those
present at the fifty-fifth meeting of the American Aatroaomical Society. Designed to provide relaxation between
the m ore eerious moments o f the conference, the fifteen
questions require a knowledge of virtually every science,
with • complete factual background in astronomy and •
■mattering of literature.
The axamlnatloo wae of the "true-falae" variety.
Marking waa made on the has la of plua one point fop each
correct anawer and mlnua two for each Incorrect anawer,
thereby penalising guessing. The astronomer! took the
test by observatories, twenty-four Inatitutibna being rep­
resented and averaging their results. Tha winning mark
:W1 A 8; Mlr-IJBrJijUacVTltory had a minus average. Twen­
ty minutes was allowed for the fifteen qm **
The list of propositions, to be mai‘
“false," follow*:
*..
1. Tha high Jump record on tha mo . If athletes
could perform there with the same entri and effleleacy aa on the earth, would exceed thirty* Met.
S. If tha moon were made of greet 'Cheese, and
arithmetic were all; then. If twenty malda ■.twenty days
can main 207 tong of cheese, 5,000,000 W, P. A. worker*
ln lOO.QOO years could not maka half the I
1 Aa seen from about 'd0 degreed ; th. Procyon
rises not loot before Altair aeU
f t:
4. Excluding the eon, there b ngvffe
a r than three thousand million, mUllo«ii|l
angitrotni. • "
• ’ .Mftl
B. The length of th« tropical yaai* la
243127 days.
.
.
m
I. Tha Index of refraction of crowii
exceeds 1 J,
T « T h a quotation "Cynthia# figured efrkbtuor mater
Junonun" b attribtted to Luferatlite. ' ”
*
B. Thera era more star* telaacopl
visible iH the
t h e . solar

TUESDAY

•'•uugh Uiitnninou. Cool Conservation Act

;Budget Message

12.0
11.0
8.0
6.0

Calendar

Phone 9121

First

GA. YAMS
10 lbs.
Imperial*APPLES
5 lbs.
l.teU»n
BANANAS
.5 lbs.
I reek lePFrm
Broccoli or Cauliflower lb,

&amp;French

Mr*. John Millar of Coco*, wh*
le vlaitlng her parent,. Mr! end
Mr*. W. L. Stoudenmir*. wort
Drat prise, a Kelvloalor, In a Ute
ler-(writing ceateet oo the subJuct, "Why I Want A Kalvlaator
F op Christmas,* *pon*or*d rerently by the Cafn Radio-Ebetrtc
'Service af Cocoa.
.
.
■
■

D U OOOD FOH O NI AofctSSlON WHEN

UNYBB write It, CENT STATE TAX

30% OF CABS O PikA TIN G ON CAPITAL’S PHENOMENALLY LOW RATES ARE PLYMOUTHS

I "Thank* A MUIlen’ la a DarryltF. Zsiark yVWudllon %n&lt;f &gt;vad
directed by le y Del Ruth from
Nunnally JohneoWi script.

It He* Everything-

It of U g-dty toxkah isrvk*.

Plymouth driver* grt around 18 mlka to the
laUdC Of

Louth CkyCab Aaoriation —one of Waablogton'*
Reg- largest—eeyst "We fad ityaowth hap th*
third operating ccooomy nsexasery to give good
lain- labecrvlc* at Washington’* k»wrate*. Moca
than half our cafa* ar* Plymouth*."
..p a
Oerap BuperioUadcat SeigM. who aadi t . . . metes that Oty Cab* run up a yaariy total

Ut c ity trxfflc."------------- --—

In Waridngton. D.C., they * now* Plym­
outh coat* lee* to run. You can cumpar* "All
Three"...and And out for youmlf about
Plymouth'tfamcdtafety.rriUbUUyandCMte
lost. . .a* w«B aa economy I
fceyourChry Her. Dodge or DcSotodealer
today... heTl gladly orrame It

BUILDS

SAT CAR

�1 t”"’Toi

For First
In Bowling

W l M ) ‘X

t

A ll t t u t s
TRENTON, N. J„ Jan. R—W ;raaentotly* k« may aaloct, m i
r BnM
Richard Hauptmann’* tMe Bat, a fterw h lc* wa'wflt m

•» * jw " f * r*P«rted antherttA-igUd to r m ln u i t w n epel-

. n t Tit TM l i l t
V*.
t i n ine. vo. .
. m tie ta. t i t
. 1TI i n tie ttl
It* it* lie l«e
m it* Its ttt
. n t ttl l i t til
.... fHi 1H Ttl l i l t

thoiy today to be eenekUring a * ,y { „ Uo laactunc, aI Lbcai
aacond effort to bring kb com bo- tku iaa.
tera tba M oral tilbonal If tha T h a cbarct a f ih a t tlte cowatato pontoaa wort p / j o etaaa- mlttoa of 'lobbying' b equally « v
•Mr. Iba propeecd move vaaM daedmd. Ta data tba lobbying
w k M aa application u , a fad- hu b*a, don# by JaaknoariB* m i
oral dtotrirt Judge or to a Jo^g* tka canal advwntaa, JartieaTgl.
at tka O m it Caart of Appeal* Saa ipaal aom*thing Ilka IMAW
for a writ of kobaaa cerpu# to da. af lu tax mane, beqgtlRg for the
tmoloo whether cooitltatione] Icanal, and by aollUeal arceeun
;righto of the convicted alaycr at forced aa .Uotmrnt af MJXftJNI
Itko Lindbergh baby hod W b M &lt;«,„,! corntractlan’ daaplta
I'bopardbod at hie trial a yaw M r« than eighty patltien# again**
N*&gt;
oth conetraction from Central
Tka defence wa» denied aa Of- nd South Florida commonitki and
bortaaltr
krfara tka
United pJMi* badlea. Recently, h a l R.
SUtaa S ip n k a Caart ta prueat Kent, city comatbaiaMff of l i c k

T ^ m rS tU D :

BLACK - DRAUGHT NOW OPI
€000 LAXAM

M av M t of Um honor* I
^ ■iBkt « u Walt. King, J;
loot two-jraar-old out of tka W. I-ukrmana

e iu r in io m

S a rJ irs jS ff ’■zand torlaoealnaer daring
nah, tkb MautJoiuI dec
I tka feature eighth raae
a »roat battle agafnet
f odd*, t |a aa doings ha
kb own record by dolor
Uturity - dl.taaco In t t M

•a

V

avaaU will be preeentod
A itartlnr at 1:16 o’clock,
bora aro admitted, bowever,
t t b u for tonight-.
JMi D oo l u e m .. ____ ..
raoes Rquaw a. Blend n „ . srd BU«S OrcnW.

In4 rt«*: l*onh«rtt Fltt* C

^'JrJ^raeeT " v e ra a ,'B e d

BARBER
SHOP

Wa

***Jlb# race: Ju al Chattar. 1
Belle. ItobbT lew a.
Ith rare: Junta Ferae.
W heel BlaaM aa Mareball.
till raaei lAdy Kkanr,
alerter, any Ana.
„
till race; Mr laaele. Howl
tratteraonc:.
n
llh race: J a n t, l » * m a 1
■Far Ki.(th rare: Ublnnr D arner,
ten lied. Traffi c Date.
lath race; Unlamed. Mlaa
lalur. Creecent l.lmlled.
Beaulte N alurdar UlObtl
le t Mae* W aarter Mill
Mlaa M a r k -------Wit IY.M
Armed t a d r —— — ••-••
Itonale P al
—.

tncq, Sunday by attorney, wbo aw i t ir up trouble doaa not eonetltata
p b n n tn f their b e t fight to aare
(n*aetigntlon to tka dancer af
Bruno Richard Haaptmann'e Ufa. l0Ur water euppllee. Our commit*
At
Tranten flu te
l’rlton. tao muct refu.e to b# led aildo
Hauptmann waa reported to bo from j u original aim by the v*i
In tho.baat of aplrfu. HU wife, r|ou» .ttem pte to inject politic.
.Ml*. Anna Hauptmann, mltomted |nto the altoatlon.
her belief that "thlngi will turn | "Our commitUe cannot lee that
out nil right-"
y
the U&amp;OfiOO which Seminole Coon*
_
M — j —7 , n « ty la charged to hare received for
H a n f o r d A n d D C L tfllK l relief purpoee* and tha one million
R r t v R f l y o r a T r t M e e t dollar, which Somlnolo County tnD o y ^ x s o x e r s AO CT, C
dlviduaU haw received ai loam,
have any bearing wkntover upon
whether or not the con .traction of
Coach 8. Z B. Wllkhwon*. thfe propoitd canal wHl endanger
Samlnola Bay*’ Athletic Club the water euppllee of thle and
boxer* go over to D aU nd again
aectione of the etate.
tonight to box Ui* youngiter* of’
HPtr*cnally I am aa tool* bed at
that city for tke'aecond Uma* thia
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o’clock thl* evening. Tha mala to how far he m a. have been exbout In DfLend will bo between poaed to J.ehaonvtlla’a political
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SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY. JANUARY 7. 1M6

Member A ssociated Prcm

Opinions Vary As Farm Leaders
To Future Of Pact Asked To Plan
ANewProgram
Of Celery Growers Summons Sent B y

Dough ton Speeds Bonus Bill

Families Flee As
Rivers Overflow;
Rain Still Falls
Are

Seminole Will
Have Exhibit
AtTampaFair
Future Farmers
To Have Charge Of
Display Of Celery,
Meat, Butter, Milk

Wallace-To Repre­
sentatives To Meet
In Capital
Jan. 10
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Unconstitution a 1i t y
Of AAA Is Viewed
By Some As Death
Blow To Agreement

Control Programs
AreSuspended By
WASHINGTON.
Jan. 7 —
(AI*I
Farm tenders were •urn*
Director
Newell
----- -( rrumeti by 'be New Drat ‘oday to

NUMBER U

Established In IMS

Meeting Called
To Arrange For
Roosevelt Ball

Choctawatehee - River
Two And Half Feet
Above Flood Stage
At Caryville, Fla«

Seminole County celery, meals
and dairy product* will hr rv
hihited at lh*r Ttm us fair nest i
I month, thanks to the ambitious
confer «*n « ha ping a prttgrnra to
energy of the boy* of (Vlnv|
m
« •
replace tbe smashed AAA Sac*
to t
Camp of the Future Farmers **f i
America. They will prepare the]
j u
rihibita, anil the only evpense l.i,
|Court «ieci*ion brought ' he pon* j
the tupayer* will be f 2.'i which
Siih)t ndiiifi of all
ig r'iu Dural deruu» AAA machinery r.» a halt.
rommiUevN
representing lh*
the County Commiasioners ap
1 Already a farm meeting had
control prograbt*. tli’ cnnUm inrce
propnatsd tiolay to pay traveling Klkw* tht* varum* civic H u tu , th*
b*wn called for ne\t week lo
of nil «nlarie« under the A A A * t in* I
expenses of Alea R. Johnson. In Parent Teacher1** A**oH*tion, ami
CHIPI.EY. Jan. 7.— (AP)
Dlvenrin* opinions a
to cel la t ion t*f a ll m a tin g * that plumb the Vkifitvirtr fourt AAA
struclor of the agricultural cits* the Seinin'ilc &lt;'minty Chamber oi —Red Cron* worker* contin­
drciHiiiii for fuiiire |m&gt;»*ib‘litira
th© 6ff6Ct the Suprrim wou|1j jnf|,r r xp,-n* • art! «eUo g of t f national farm
Com
merer
are
cal
led
la
meet
in
in
Seminole
High
School
legialaCioh.
ued to watch awoilen streams
4B Court’s decision again*! the all property i f priHliicCiip rurtind S|H»n*orw -md It.iHMI.iNNI farmers*
Mr. Johnson told the commit the Chamber of Commerre build- of thin area today and
AAA will* have on celery a**&lt;M*(attofifi wen* o n lrrv tl Itnlay by j w ill In* repre«i nti d Delegate ■
•loners that Tampa is so ansiou* ,ng Wednesday afternoon .1 3 SO rpaj'y ' V ’m&lt;^Ve o th c r fam U iM
agrtrnwnta were e*presi«l W ilinun New idlj state ilnr*ctur uf a r e nffieer. of t h e American
for a Seminole County rshibit si ocbw k to diw-u.s plan,
for this l(„ t o f th etr home® i f need
by grower* in the Sanford ugnrujtuiul r x t e i i b t aoi S hi Farm IturrHii Keili-r at mn, the
the fair that K. F St re idler, gen county's participation in the ,n - nrjsefl. R ain, still fa llin g OVare* today. Some wen* emNat uiial tirange, t h e
National
w i j e i r f a o f n orth w est
ere! manager of the rspnsmon, uiial Preaident lUaiaavall Birth- ! er
halic in
pIUU
. the belief that the I'lor ula. The art ion * 1 * i«t. n he- Co-operative t'ouni'd, the Farm­
has guaranteed that prues to day Party Ball on Jan. 30.
• Florida and stQuthem
Ala*
eamr
of
the
Supremo
Court
deSpeedy
action
on
eoldiera’
ra*h
bong*
legislation
wa*
prom­
Holding of the AAA iw tmer* National Cram
Corporation
tailing at least |3IH) will be won
The amine dSatriktmtlnn
of n et1 bam a, b r o u g h t th e CllOCtaW*
conatitutional w ill kn ock ou t , 1, ion of yi-eti t.Iny hol'liiie the- and the American Agricultural ised by Rep. Robert L. Houghton (sealed), chairman of &lt;he House by the ktrminole exhibit of meet* revelpta from the hall will be hatehee
River
at
Cary vlllif
AAA to to- unfOimtitul;onal.
Cha eatery part*;. r»h&lt;rs hidd
Kdilur.
A - ihi:i mn
lielegatr* Way* and Mean. Committee, when leading bonus advocate* vi.iiivl
lie Insid made this year *» last—30 per west' of here, to It and one-half
Mr Newell wind County Ait.iit art in iin . o u, * National Ag him in hit office ■* l ongresa convrned. ikending, left |o right, are ■ml dairy proilice.
the view Outl a new pact could
this guarantee on th,- excellence rent
to the Warm
5-pringx feel, two and one-h*lf feet abervn
, bo pul Into offer- in the fuc# C. R. Hear non t*iie aft-moon a. rleul oral I mif. teiire. Kdward A. Kay Murphy, national commander of the Amerctn lo-ginn. Th-onas of xuch exhibits made by the Fu­
(G iorgio) Fuindetion for
chil­ flood stage,
follow*:
of TTte eoun order.
A doien Caryville families were
tl'Nral. president o f the farm Kirby, legislative representative of disabled American veletan. of ture Farmers at
the Orlando dren
suffering
from
infantile
"IVileion of the Huprrot- Court, lluri-au. .aid today the AAA rul­
,*
Two offleals of the general
moved out of their home* last
fair in other years.
the
World
War,
and
James
E.
Van
Zandt,
national
commander
of
parnlvsla.
anil
70
pereent
to
be
. eropa aaetlon of the AAA
In hold* the Agrii'-Jtiiral A-IJu*tmem. ing Will preeipna**. a “ knock
In order to c&lt;*.ipet*&gt; for the retained for local uses, according night. R un J. Davit, chairman o f
i the Veteran* of Foreign Wart. (Associated Frv., Photo)
Washington war* In SanfurJ yvo- Control program uneonititotinnal [ down,
drag
ou t" battle In
big prises st the Tsmpa fsir ,t tn Secretary Ralph F, Bagwell of the Chiplay Red Cross chapter,
Thtee
program*
a
'e
«uepcnded
(erday' afternoon when the dis| t'ongre**will be necessary to enter a ma­ the Chamber of Commerce. He ■•id workers were ready to movo
patch came announcing the Hu- pending further noll-e. You will ^ Mon p,n|Hi*ala for an AAA (
jor
eihibtt, anil therefore
Mr. •lao stated that It la th* plan 200 more fsmille* to high greurd
all imuy*.y .uba'-llii'e were vague.
j
. t
prana* Court’* decision, and they imnvdiately notify
If the river continue* ta rtso and
Rep.:
Johnson
asked
the
County
Com-!
of this year's committee to work they are already moving b o n ^
?*
got *n lh« tan* distance wiro control aesociatton* and cowr'.l
Snell. 'Itepubl ran leader, aaid hi*
pilssionsrt
to
make
the
necessary
rounty
to di.- par y would »eek to preient a
out an srrsngement whereby "We
..
a.* «**a and talked with their »u- tee n your
formal application
for exhibit! shall receive thr maximum bene­ furniture.
no farm program. At the White
:•
petion In Washington, the coiv C'ntlnue work and Incur
Flooded in 1928 end 1329, Tory.
1
■pace and to |wrmit the arrantpending
Inforiiiatii"! llouoo President ito-i«evell cun-.
“i i h V i aareatlooa being reported a t la»P| axprnse
fit from our portion of the re­ ville now is built laigely *n high­
Ing
of
a
celery
display.
The
fair
contemplatnl
r a r r t i n p t1nur-l ailenl.
ceipt a."
. 7 ^1 ’y lay for *0 mlnotea. The rouult of All
er ground. Most low-lying ilistricta
management ha* promised ■ dis­
* ■ ' the left* discussion over tha tele- or eonfrrenee* lnvo|i.*e pay i,r
Notices to committee members were not re-occupied after Ik*
I hu.rman Jonre, Trie*, of the ■
play booth with a 30 foot front,
; . phone waa the decision at the rxpenee are hereliy uni'rllol In Houae Agricultural
Committee,
and it is Mr. Johnson's plan to asking them to make • “ special floods.
.Washington end that tha Court'* your rapacity ae a federal em­ aald an "effort ehould be made"
Rivero Out e f Onuko
to attend tomorrow's
Tides tomorrow: High at 1:21 *huw celery growing. In all effort"
\ ruling against the AAA will have ployee take ImmrdiaU charge of to find a “eonetllutional method
MARIANNA, Jan. 7J — (N»—
)
A. M and 2:01 H M., low at 7:13 stages, from the seed box through meeting ststr thsl “ we earnestly
all production runtrol aametation of putting til our cl iirm un an
noe reffect
nurketln* J ®agree
i‘ w
T t w h on
.
A
Mand K:lg P. M.
P»P*rlng to th# crates. The use h o p e that we ran count on yuur Heavy rains continued to drench 1
fur mi, record* and pirpcrly in eiiua) footing." He aaid he could
--------i of celery will be *lrees»d at the continued co-operation in making Northwest Florida tonight, and i:
Raoul of
laraeoia, yuur coLtrty and hold intact until not belleee the Supreme Court
The County Commissioner- ml - exhibit, free receipts bring given this year's reletirsllan the huge started atream* riling - toward V ]
o f - the Celery Con-rut father notice. All Triple A lal- meant to aay a national tariff ta
Purchase of th, espiipnient of
visitor*.
success it has ‘ been in ths past." their bunk levels.
■Voted today thW hie krlee are diacontinurd limnr.liately legal and that a nat onal farm the threa canneries In Semtnote I jour nr d «l 2 o'clock thi* afternoon
A guar* at the Florida Induatri'
to
atteml
the
funrral
of
tin
tale
Committeemen
are tha following:
Mr.
Johnson
and
C.
R.
Dawson,
jw ere I until further notice,"
Waihlng'
al School for *boys
— _ i — ' ’ —^ —a
program “ which merely rextoreai County established by the old 11. R. Hlev err*|
rounty agent, both told the com­
Elks; E. F. ilousholder, Fred
rainfall fee
.1w hHc* b.Unce canaot be made R w j ReKabtHtalion Admmi.lramissioners that while shout lOO,. Burner, Howard Overlln, G. W.
hours had been 3.P4 ip
County Court was rotivmr, 1 by (HW person! see the Orlando fair. Spencer and Hill Toll.
, ecntrol agreement, ho: that
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l
r
n“
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7
*h‘
l
‘
ton
was
authorised
by
the
Hoard
meant that cotfon farmer* anti
’
Old residents laid ft waa tba
Jodge J. G. Rharon at ]0 o'clock 500,000 visit th* Tamps expos)
Parent-Trichers'
Association:
p lr * Information rtuul.f *bei fur-1
fur T
producer* of other world market l’ f r " un'Y Ctommiaaloiwra at Ihetr
hardest rain they had aeen In mnnF
lion.
this
mtrrning
and
thr
Jury
tmpann'Aed the comm.tte* at a m eet-1
Mra. F. E. R.aimillst. Mra. W. II. yeara, but no groat flood Hat get
ernpa mutt purchase their «up-1 meeting thi* morning.
elled, but recessed in the after­
Should the expense* of the n
tag |o bo held In lakeland to­
Stewart and Mrs. Horace Moor*. waa seen for th* next day or on.
plie* in a higher-priced protected
The canneries are located in noon nu| of respret to the 'at.- II.
hiblt from this County exceed
morrow morning. The nmo ad­
Civic Clubs:
Kiwmnli— Walter
market, and that there are no Sanford. Ovirdn and (is-neva and R. Stevens whose funeral wav K-lyl
Th* Apalachicola River wau ris­
the value of prises won the cost S. Coleman and Julius Dlngfrldrr;
vice that complete in fo rm a tio n
const utional means by which i their npiiprijenl was invuieed at today.
ing 'lowly, and already
will be born* by the
Future
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. - ( A F )
would bo forthcoming was rsRotary W. A. l-effler and II. B. reached 16 feet two and n half
they may be given
an even |more than tl.bOO. The rounty *
Partners, Mr. Johnson talil, but Pupe; Lions—Maiwell Stewort. ‘
eo7v#«l by P. N. Whitehuraf, com- —The constitutionality of another break."
, month ago ufferei( $200, but tliia
Inches. Flood stage la 23 f j*.
„
M
I.
m
Juaephinv
Boyditon.
ctiuniy
he
also
said
he
is
not
worrying
New
Deal
measure
—
ths
10.
1
S
rail
mltteo member. In . reply to »
In the meanwhile all AAA field waa rrfunrd. Purchase wax efFear
no
longer
was
fait
a
t
Pea.
1
Chamber
of
Commerce:
C.
K.
(lamonatratiun aicvnt, tnday r«- •bout losing.
rhallenged
Under th* order
telegram ho lent one of the ofrt- pension laws— was
offlrea were ordered today to fected today at a price of $300.
crhetl a check from Ball Broa., of of the County Commission, prlies Adams, H. D. Illghleyman, W. R. •srula, and TaHaha^ouj reported . !
today In a joint suit filed in the
ciala In Woahlngton.
halt all activities.
County Agent C. R. Dkfwson told
MajikI*, Iml., for pnxt-a fu.* the wnn will go to the Fut'rv Psrm- Edrnflrld, W. D. Hofmann. F. 3 . only o drliil* thlx afternoon and
Mr. Whlfehuret n ld tmlpy District o f Columbia .Supreme
thr* commissioners that all the
tonight
Court
by
135
o
f
the
nation's
rail­
winners
cf two-jar canning con- *r* to reimburse them far their Lamsun. J. F. McClelland, J . L.
that bo did not believe’the tjueiyiipment is in excellent shape
Weather Bureau reports indi­
Msrentrtte,
K.
J.
Meyer,
James
expenses.
ways.
The
railways
asked
fir
s
ie*t
la11
October.
Mra.
Emior
&lt;*ufrremp Court Aetolon would make
and that canning of fruit, an I
Muughtun, J. E. I’ reston, T. E. cated th* water level in this era#
letj of Geneva won fA in a «tate
any difference with the pto|K&gt;«nt permanent Injunction against th.vegetable* could he undertaken
Simpson, Prler Hchaal, W. II. probably would roach Its craat to­
content anti 92 in a County contest,
celery agreement, and In Vhia he operation o f laws Imposing tssc
on a day’s notice.
morrow^ __ _____ _
___
Hchmidt. lluy.U* Williams. Voli*
and Mra* Ray Folu of Paqifawttfl
wirvbeondtd by Walter Mawlnjf;! on rallroadi and^rail employee
.
12
in
a
County
content.
‘
AT
WIIltams,of-&lt;ra'nrn"rjr*Wrt."j:
Th* latter eipreaaed thf opinion TUP* pdtwion ftmd and eel tin / up
'Z^'y
C. Hills of Geneva, John E. Fux
that new law* to replace those a retirement system for employee
Mrs. Howard who will supervise
at
fiA
yeara
of
age.
Weather forecast; Partly rlouJy
■1st
uf Faola, C. Jlallett o f
Fern
Hells, chime* and rarlllona were the thrr* canneries.
Joining with the railway* were
Park, and W. II. Heim-s o f AlUillaeiameil anil explained by Mr*.
Mrs. Howard told thr board tonight and Wednesday, occasion­
the n
II nman
liman vumpany,
Company, nanwnv
Hellwav Fannie H. Mf'nson at today's
in*
munle Springs.
that last year 23,12'! ran, of al rain in anyth portion, some­
WA81UNGT0 N,
Jan.
7.-Express
Agrncy
and Htulheaslren , luncheon uaaion o f the Rotary fruits ami vrgetablra were put what colder In' rxfreme north
PARIS, Jan. 7. —OP)— Hundreds t 1
„
_
Wednesday.
Extreme (A P I—First of the 11)34-37 ap
of persona are bomeleua through- * '
EV r “ i , ? m,P*ny- ' , , .
, , I Club, and those who heard her &gt; p at the three establishment,. portion
propriatlun
bill*
carrying
nearly
U e bill o f tompUint asee.led lnUlr„ t,
, . in w J of , hj Last year tho*e availing them, northwest
Florida rain
and
[out France as a result of the '1
Need o f an alhietle field at tha
ami (HhO.UOO.OOO for two doxen guvthat the t n « purpo** of the
! xli.tinclion between chime, ami selves of the conning kitchens somewhat. colder tunight
Seminole
High
School
waa
iliarrnment agencies and undertsk
r mir &amp; J ? 1* "
wt
not to m a l l m ta u e \
r ' l .h ree to II bell* paid a "toll” on one-half of the Wednesday.
Inge waa reported to th* Hnu&lt;»
J- Fi McClelUm)
thw lupport cf the govirn- 1
chime* but all ibnx*
1 Property damage wag esltauted •
cans
of
food
they
put
up,
hut
■t lost R(ghV* dinner meeting e f . mtnt but to furnish funds to pay t h ^ t
.
TRENTON. N. J.. Jan. 7— In the millions of dollars.
Ttto local post uf the American today. As approved by the Ap
carillon*,
she
Mrs.
Howard
suggested
thsl
this
the Junior Chamber ef Commerce , pensions. It was an this point1 , h # t «««be^r * "
propriatlone
committee
It
rail'd
It runs Richard Hauptmann was 'sands of acres uf farm )amt i
carillons, year n toll of only svery fifth Leg ion, meeting last night, vnteJ
for eipenditurei o f ahuut 371.la thecJfMfklr. Hotel. Ha rW tjrvd
, h . Supreme Court yeat.r . [ r*1
y * ?’'* V * J*.’
Tow- can hr charged, excepting In tie to put on another bed &gt;n the even­
given a few more day* of Ufa vineyards wert Doodad, and banthat It !• W ».™ tiv, that Hanford • j , , h. , j the* proe, M,B, u\ pro-1
^ b ill, t i t
ing of Monday, Jan. 2D. It Is ex­ 500,000 graater than the present yesterday when official* of Trsn- idredo of villages wero UolaUd. •
case
of
meats
and
corn
whrn
*
tower,
fiscal j * A but, •47.600,000 less
«■field
vi.km. of the AAA one -mttil u - 1
J “,„*"*'I*,
_ hava
.
- . wker*...the High
- school Vdsbiu
th* Inrgtat being ail fret in di­ toll of every eighth can was sug, pected that the intenur teccration
ton atal* prteon decided they I, 7 h# Rlvar Loria b a n t Its dikes
hay* out »lay foeUmll and not *1-. tionsl.
o f th* Legiun Hut will be com­ than tha presldenllalty approvnl . *gj|d not eiecute him on tbo l to &lt;*d**y pl*&lt;*», reaching the hlgV ■
rested.
ameter.
Mrs.
Munson
also
tolJ
way* have to gn out of town (or ,
budget.
The
committee
ex­
pleted by thet time, and it is alto
something of the hlitory of thr
night of Jin. 14. but would post- !*•&lt; Iwvuia since 1010. Thu business
'Ih tlr game*, and the younger
hoped that the field piece given plained It made a "cut all dqwn pone It until later In the week. dlilrict of U&gt;* O ly o f Mantes waa
Liberty Bell.
uefneos men agreed with him.
th* line," b it many budget re­
the
post
by
the
U.
8
.
government
A ihor memorial aerelci
It Is customary In New Jersey 'Mnd*r several feet o f water.
j
President 1C U Robora preekled
will alko be placed in (run-, nf the quest* were met by authorltlng to execute prlaoneri on Tueediy | T*1- throat o f even g res tor damheld by the Rotary Club fi
a t the meeting. Other* proomt
the
UN
of
unexpended
halaqy
‘i
veterans' building on Lake Front
lot* Henry
R. Stevens,, first
night, but Jan. 14 coincided with * f » if * dike ikoold rollopM od tlm
were Th# Bee. 1. J. BeUaghan. K.
of former appropriations.
Death las- night claimed Mr*. president of the local club. The
Boulevard.
•
i T Dj Kirchhoff, J. If. Truluck. Jack
th* opening of tho legislature, Naatea waterfront an th* statA*
Ardks Brokaw who had forty n&gt;
Same new nctlrltlM for which and for that reason Principal aide of tbq river brought out bun- J
Vianet I, Mack Cleveland, Dr. Hew. Orlando on a ihort visit and was Ree. Martin J . Brant offered th*
The election of mayor of Han­ money Was provided were: Power Keeper Mirk O. Kimbsrllng de­ droda of workmen In an effort Mi ‘
prayer hod W. A. t-effler gave the
fy MgUoltn, Brnham Duke, Har­ taken 111 there. She died In on
Four jwung monkey-foceJ
ford la scheduled at this evening's ComntlfSlon, for enforcing rates cided on • postponement.
strengthen tbo dike,
ry Carrington, Stove Shinlml.ee Orlando tioapi'al at midnight. eulogy.
owls given to th* Sanford Mu­
organisation avai ling of the new • ml survey provisions of the new
Conditions wars Improved la tha ;
and Andy Cbm way. |
Funeral service,, will be hold
nicipal Zoo loot Saturday ore City Commitslon, Tba Coinnila- utllltlan control law; Interstate
valloy of th* Rhine, after almost I
Wednesday afternoon nf 4 o’rlock
EPIDEMIC HALTED
proving to bo on added attrac­
■loner* will meet in City Hell at Common* Commission, to admittwo waakx of coaataat n la .
j
from th* Erickson Funeral Home
tion, James Moughton reports.
7:34 o’clock. Only th* organltatlon •■tar airmail rat# making an!
No foteUUro wero reported.
m a r it im e n e w s In 'Hanford with the Ree. S. D.
FAIRBANKS,
AUskn,
Jan.
7
^
There was an unusually Urge
of tbo n*w board la to bo effected motor vehicle regulation; and the
Brownly* officiating. Burial will
■tonight. Th* first meeting for th* Securities Commission! for admin­ OP)— Fairbanks' icsrUt facer outMARION, Ala., Jan. 7.V1&gt;o crowd at th* Zoo on Sunday,
bn
In
(he
Lakeview
Cemetery.
the Port of Central riocestimated bp Mr. Houghton to
transaction of business will be un istering bolding company provl orrak wo* declared “ wall under
Sanford. Fm. boy*. Cadet tfearia
ida at Sanford.
.
. Mr*. Ard s Brokaw won born Whitfield HeRory of H it Mag. Ing room was at a premium,
control" today, largely because of
Monday evening of next week.
■Iona of the utilities law.
serum flown her* by Jo« Crossoil,
CantpUed dnJJy by th* 8*m- an Webethr. Fin., on Fob. 7, nolla Arcane and Cadet Stewart
he laid.
(twin County Chamber of Com- 1907. She (a surriead by throe Galchet of 406 Hanford Aveen-',
Alaska's "mercy flier.”
The monkey-faced owls wore
Seminole County la being rep­

Red Cross Crews
Service Clubs, Elks,
Assisting People

O f f i c i a l fiTalk
With Washington State Officer Wires

Dawson To Seize wUry w.llBrt
. c.„
Equipment At Once »» &gt;an&lt;i u •n»r *&gt;*.&lt;uPr*m.

Department’s Advice
Is T h a t Decision
Won’t Effect Pact

Chamber Of Com­
merce In Charge Apalachicola Ri ver
Is Slowly Rising
Toward High Mark

*

-i

County Officials
Buy Equipment Of
Three Canneries

;,W;

i

Establishments A 11
In Best Of Shape*
Says County Agent

jta M M g M a k M

Railroad
ra^ir

Pension
Law Is Challenged
In A Joint S u i t

R o t a r i a n s Hear
A b o u t Bells At

Luncfieonr Session

f,t'"’r'.TeZT

r!

i lsaP»000biK)0Korz

Federal Agencies
Asked In Measure

Athletic Field Need
la Told By Sheriff!

French Floods Make
Hundreds Homelesa ;

Hauptmann's Death
Date la F o a t p o n e d lh‘ wuntr' **•**■■ !

n

Mrs. Brokaw Diea In
HoBpital In Orlando

cesArnv Monkey Faced Owls
Given To Zoo AIre
Added Attraction

Sanford Boys Write
Civil Service Exams

Negro Electrocuted
In Raiford Prison

children, Wilbert, Martha sod were among the U Marion Insti­
Morgoretj her mother, Hr*. M. tute c*'ll to taking a competitive
H. Grows of Tunpni two broth Civil Sendee
Henfia ex
examination born
ere, W. H Crowe ad
ror appointments lO
t* in*
th* U.
— Goulds
™ — *- and
■""* I tor
i/. H.
n,
H. B. Crow* of Sanford:
Jovdj.ind four( Military- Atadmny^nnd
U
“ -* ‘la the
" Uc
,F. Roof* of, ft. Naval Academy. Cadet MeJohns River Line Co*
JU1BE, general cargo. JaekoonvUlo, and Mra. Frank Rory *&gt;oR examination for tha
Dickanoo, Mra Dori* Kdward* Military Academy and Cadet
- Uno.
and M’aa Joan Crwwn nil of Tam (Satchel for the Novel Academy,
NM '
V*
DKXSTER, general
FIB* TOLL MOUNTS
Jnhno River U se Co,
, COLD IN NORTH
•enont cargo.
WESTFIELD. Moos. Jon. 7.—
* CHICAGO. Jon. T^tAPI
Seven bndlak worn rnoovered from
Swoeplng southward and east­ • mouldtrMg n in e last night a*
Control Florl- ward bn th# wake of n wbloeprsa.i etate fir* Jnoportnn •ought the
Co. i
• cold wav* brought «"*u uf BaMfty wight’s dis*sIron*

morfo ahewltg hrrivnJa and doparttnta eta St. Johan Rlv-y
, T cei W t Jan. T. IMS. •*•
ARRIVALS:

■ p m . Me.

•nwnn.G

ta

the
•

-ei^Wei

-

-

J

s.’s i S i ’’’*

given to the Zoo by Theodor*
C. Brooke, manager of th* Col­
let* Arm* Hotel In DeLand.
were delivered to the Zoo
bn. tha largest n , nawd. Stand­
by W. B. Gleason, chief onat the betel. Although
the yenng owl# w en tak*D from
the turn* neat, there lo quit* a
difference la thg a im of the
quartette, Mr. Meugbton ex­
plain* that the diffirenc* In
alio of tb* owls la due lo th#
«Mt that tha eggs of thi*
■paaia uf ewl are loid at Inter*ala and that Incubation Hart*
before tbo setting of eggs In
the n**t lo n m l i u

Jfc-]

rA,*

resented at the annual meeting
If lb* HU Johns Hirer Improve
neat Association in DrLand totsy by H. M Pap worth, Frej T.
WQIIoma, lr. E. Bunthwerrl, Ralph
F. Oagwstl and Ben). F. Haines.

WHAP8 DOING
___ ,_____ TODAY_____ __
7:10 F. M-: City Commlseioii,
City Hall.
7 t » P. M.: Chess Clue, Valdot Ratal.
•'OR F. M«1 Hanford Lodge No.
62. P- * A. M, Masonic Hnl|.

The regular meeting of the
Uon'a Club, schedulel for Wednes­
day aeenlng at 7:00 o'aUak at tbo
Mayfhir Hotel baa boon post­
poned until Thursday ovonlng at
WORROW
TOWOR
7:00 o’tloek to a* not to conflict
Comity Board oi
10:00 A.
with the Jackson Day dinner toEducation,,* nt eea.tC
arrow night
IIff lU
ilf F.
P. M.t KhrsaU Oub, MayDo
Dolly
aelery boUotlna will be m- fair Satel,
M t P. M.i Jackson Day D'pner.
rood froe again thla
Mayfair Hotel.

FAHOUB CARR
DECATUR, Ala. Jan. 7— Atterneya for the rtcettxboro beya yas-

HAIFORD, Jan.
Green,'32, negro, waa
today for ataylng an
old negro girl aaor HUrfco a ’
ago. Prison Soperittea
Chapman said Grom
last night, aayteg ho _
child because her mother, &lt;

lerday launched a a e n to trosofer the five-ycar-eld Uf# and death,
drama of th* nlus negro yscKks wmmon Uw w ifi, U fl I
from jurisdiction a t Alnhoi
courts.
MIAMI CRTS STADIUM
WASHINGTON, Jon.
T. —
(AP) —Public works approval af
0 ffflOJMO allotmau* fro a stadi­
um at Miami wan
sight by a

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F o r F irst
In B o w lin g

W l M ) ‘X

t All ttu ts
TRENTON, N. J„ Jan. R —W ; raaentotly* k« may aaloct, m i
r BnM
Richard Hauptmann’* tMe Bat, a fte r w h lc * wa'wflt m

•»*jw " f * r*P«rted antherttA-igUd to rm ln u i t w n epel-

thoiy today to be eenekUring a * , y { „ Uo la a ctu n c, aI Lbcai
aacond effort to bring k b com bo- tk u ia a .

. n t Tit TM l i l t
V*.
t i n ine. vo. .
. m tie ta. tit
. 1TI i n tie ttl
It* it* lie l«e
m it* Its ttt
. n t ttl l i t til
.... fHi 1H Ttl l i l t

tera tba M oral tilbonal If tha T h a cbarct a fih a t tlte cowatato pontoaa wort p / j o etaaa- mlttoa of 'lobbying' b equally « v
•Mr. Ib a propeecd move vaaM daedmd. Ta data tba lobbying
w k M aa application u , a fad- hu b*a, don# by JaaknoariB* m i
oral dtotrirt Judge or to a Jo^g* tka canal advwntaa, JartieaTgl.
at tka O m it Caart of Appeal* Saa ipaal aom*thing Ilka IMAW
for a writ of kobaaa cerpu# to da. af lu tax mane, beqgtlRg for the
tmoloo whether cooitltatione] Icanal, and by aollUeal arceeun
;righto of the convicted alaycr a t forced aa .Uotmrnt af MJXftJNI
Itko Lindbergh baby hod W b M &lt;«,„,! corntractlan’ daaplta
I'bopardbod at hie trial a yaw M r« than eighty patltien# again**
N*&gt;
oth conetraction from Central
Tka defence wa» denied aa Of- nd South Florida commonitki and
bortaaltr
krfara tka
United pJMi* badlea. Recently, h a l R.
SUtaa S ip n k a Caart ta prueat Kent, city comatbaiaMff of l i c k

T ^ m r S tU D :

BLACK - DRAUGHT NOW OPI
€000 LAXAM

M av M t of Um honor* I
^ ■iBkt « u Walt. King, J ;
loot two-jraar-old out of tka W. I-ukrmana

e iu rin io m

S a r J i r s j S f f ’■ z-

tncq, Sunday by attorney, wbo aw i t ir up trouble doaa not eonetltata
pbnntnf their b et fight to aare
(n*aetigntlon to tka dancer af
Bruno Richard Haaptmann'e Ufa. l0Ur water euppllee. Our commit*
At
Tranten
flute
l’rlton. tao muct refu.e to b# led aildo
Hauptmann waa reported to bo f rom ju original aim by the v*i
In tho.baat of aplrfu. HU wife, r|ou» .ttempte to inject politic.
.Ml*. Anna Hauptmann, mltomted |nto the altoatlon.
her belief that "thlngi will turn | "Our commitUe cannot lee that
out nil right-"
y
the U&amp;OfiOO which Seminole Coon*
_
M — j —7
, n « ty la charged to hare received for
H a n f o r d A n d D C L tfllK l relief purpoee* and tha one million
R r t v R f l y o r a T r t M e e t dollar, which Somlnolo County tnD o y ^ x s o x e r s AO CT, C
dlviduaU haw received ai loam,
have any bearing wkntover upon
whether or not the con .traction of
Coach 8. Z B. Wllkhwon*. thfe propoitd canal wHl endanger
Samlnola Bay*’ Athletic Club the water euppllee of thle and
boxer* go over to DaUnd again
aectione of the etate.
tonight to box Ui* youngiter* of’
HPtr*cnally I am aa tool* bed at
that city for tke'aecond Uma* thia
11,41 \hfa article.
It U coot wry to
leaaon. Twelve lade Will im* ‘1* what
____ ______________
___
1 bellew to ho______
tha writer**
tha trip, provUtng the coach ton
i..............................
n0wM(O of the 'functioning
of
t
.........J
arrange Irenaporlalton for that ouf fnnro|iUe, and Ita utUr lack
number. The bay* .re roquveUd of
political
afflllatlona. Thrt
ta moot a t Ihe Anna a t d:S0 ralaea the queetlon In my mind aa
o’clock thl* evening. Tha mala to how far he ma. have been exbout In DfLend will bo between poaed to J.ehaonvtlla’a political
Clyde tUrnage end Darrell For- preaaur* recently.

and torlaoealnaer daring
nah, tkb MautJoiuI dec
I tka feature eighth raae
a »roat battle agafnet
f odd*, t |a aa doings ha
kb own record by dolor
Uturity - dl.taaco In t t M
•a
V
avaaU will be preeentod
A itartlnr at 1:16 o’clock,
bora aro admitted, bowever,
t t b u for tonight-.
JMi Doo l u e m .. ____ ..
raoes Rquaw a . Blend n „ .

SH O P

In DeLand Tonight

srd BU«S OrcnW.
In4 rt« * : l*onh«rtt Fltt* C
^ 'JrJ^raeeT" v e r a a ,'B e d

BARBER

Wa

***Jlb# race: Ju a l Chattar. 1
Belle. ItobbT lew a.
Ith rare: Junta Ferae.
W heel B laaM aa Mareball.
till raaei lAdy Kkanr,
alerter, any Ana.
„
till race; Mr laaele. Howl
tratteraonc:.
n
llh race: J a n t, l » * m a 1
■Far Ki.(th rare: Ublnnr Darner,
ten lied. T ra ffic Date.
lath race; Unlamed. Mlaa
lalur. Creecent l.lmlled.
Beaulte Nalurdar UlObtl
let Mae* Waarter Mill
Mlaa M a r k ------- Wit IY.M
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I WANT to talk' to an. embltkui ONIONS! NortlMni Y«ttowte II
man who mania to qualify Am
poaltlon to oarrtco. repair and
In*tall aUctrb refrlgaentora and
air conditioning ajrataau.. Na axparlance nocoaaary,- kqt applbnnt
moat ba'. mechanically inclined
and willing to doOota aomo apdte
time In training. For ptraon il
Intee^ow. write Refrigeration En­
gineering laatltoto. CAw Herald.
MAN. U to IS, with ear, free to
travel. ■/; B.parlanaa junnaeaa
eary. Average Income IN week­
ly. D f t f t y acdwiqt and aommlailon. Saa Mr. Cwlf, Mayfair
Hotel, B to 7 F. M.
COLORtQ

QtBU

MgtdinHn,

The Jeweler

NOTICE!
1135 City taxes art Am .

4m

1 p a r e n t dbcount will ba
aflowad an tax es • paid

r u ta b Ao M i,

" la r ia B Jxnaagy.

Books tibso April 1, I f U .

axpartancMf

At* . ' and Sypte.
4 JaliUtto aad

KKMXMBBB—that Doxtlr
d
. &lt;Jmf» paint b ahrdya protec
tie* tgalnat decay and loaa. Star.
JANE "oiann, , aalarad, Wy-Xogm Hardware Co.

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E L L E N H O T.
a ty Tka COttoetor.

f —flUoatJon Wanted.

MARY
want, bouaowork. BOB Sanford
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2 * " Co~h. W1Umo"
p County and myxllf In attomptUg
whkh will MVOftj. Te.oa Joe ^ aoanoct member* of our eomDundee and Clyde Mintage wt»h m|tt„ wHk liutM la th , lilgber
opponent, of Kluri cbUl y. Wa
yet at the eatee time
ire expecting thl* to bo the bort|-4mlulB
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P.r!5 r‘ .m: T' r. ^ °» “ ISomlnol, County farmer, Ova
Sanford and |wo hope to rmba mortra((&lt;t to the government for
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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y . JA N U A R Y 7. 1M 6

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Opinions Vary As Farm Leaders
To Future Of Pact Asked To Plan
ANewProgram
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Blow To Agreement

Control Programs
AreSuspended By
Director Newell

Do ugh ton Speeds Bonus Bill

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Seminole Will Families Flee As
Have Exhibit Rivers Overflow;
AtTampaFair
Future Farmers Are
To Have Charge Of
Display Of Celery,
Meat, Butter, Milk

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Rain Still Falls

Meeting Called
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Choctawatehee - River
Two And Half Feet
Above Flood Stage
At Caryville, Fla«

Seminole County celery, meals
and dairy product* will hr rv
hihited at lh*r Ttmus fair nest i
------ -I month, thanks to the ambitious
State Officer Wires confer «*n «ha ping a prttgrnra to
Elks,
energy of the boy* of (Vlnv| Service Clubs,
m
« •
replace tbe smashed AAA Sac*
Dawson To Seize wUry w.llBrt
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Chamber Of Com­
Camp of the Future Farmers **f i
America. They will prepare the]
Department’s Advice
merce In Charge Apalachicola R iv e r
Equipment At Once j »» u&gt;an&lt;i u •n»r *&gt;* .&lt;uPr*m.
rihibita, anil the only evpense l.i,
|Court «ieci*ion brought ' he pon* j
Is Slowly Rising
Is T h a t Decision
the tupayer* will be f2.'i which
Siih)t ndiiifi of all
ig r'iu Dural deruu» AAA machinery r.» a halt.
rommiUevN
representing lh*
the
County
Commiasioners
ap
Toward High Mark
Won’t Effect P act control prograbt*. tli’ cnnUm inrce 1 Already a farm meeting had
propnatsd tiolay to pay traveling Klkw* tht* varum* civic Hutu, th*
b*wn called for ne\t week lo
of nil «nlarie« under the A A A * t in* I
Parent
Teacher1
*
*
A**oH*tion,
ami
expenses of Alea R. Johnson. In
C H IP I.E Y . Ja n . 7.— (A P )
D lv e n rin * opinions a * to cel la t ion t*f a ll m a tin g * that plumb the Vkifitvirtr fo u rt A A A
struclor of the agricultural cits* the Seinin'ilc &lt;'minty Chamber oi — Red Cron* w o rker* contin­
drciHiiiii for fuiiire |m&gt;»*ib‘litira
th© 6ff6C t
th e
S u p rrim wou|1j jnf|,r r xp,-n* •art! «eUo g of t f
Com
merer
are
cal
led
la
meet
in
in
Seminole
High
School
national farm
legialaCioh.
ued to w atch awoilen stream s
4 B C ourt’s decision a g a in *! the all property i f priHliicCiip rurtind S|H»n*orw -md It.iHMI.iNNI farmers*
Mr. Johnson told the commit the Chamber of Commerre build- of thin area today and
A A A w ill* have on celery a**&lt;M*(attofifi wen* o n lrrv tl Itnlay by j w ill In* repre«i nti d
•loners that Tampa is so ansiou* ,ng Wednesday afternoon .1 3 SO rpaj'y ' V ’m&lt;^Ve o th cr famUiM
Delegate ■
a g rtrn w n ta were e * p r e s i « l W ilinun New idlj state ilnr*ctur uf a r e nffieer. of the American
for a Seminole County rshibit si ocbwk to diw-u.s plan, for this l(„ t o f th e tr home® if need
by grow er* in the San fo rd
the fair that K. F St re idler, gen county's participation in the ,n- nrjsefl. R ain, still fa llin g OVKeili-r at mn,
the
ugnru jtu iul
r x t e iib t
aoi S hi Farm IturrHii
a r e * today. Som e wen* emNat uiial tirange, the
National
w i je i r f a o f northw est
ere! manager of the rspnsmon, uiial Preaident lUaiaavall Birth- ! er
-i
h a lic in
pIUU
. the belief th a t the I'lor ula. The art ion * 1 * i « t . n he- Co-operative t'ouni'd, the Farm ­
has guaranteed that prues to day Party Ball on Jan. 30.
• Florida and stQuthem
Ala*
eamr
of
the
Supremo
Court
deSpeedy
action
on
eoldiera’
ra*h
bong*
legislation
wa*
prom­
Holding o f th e AAA iw tmer* National C ram
Corporation
tailing at least |3IH) will be won
The amine dSatriktmtlnn of n e t1 bama, brou ght th e CllOCtaW*
con atitu tion al will knock out , 1, ion of yi-eti t .Iny hol'liiie the- and the American Agricultural ised by Rep. Robert L. Houghton (sealed), chairman of &lt;he House by the ktrminole exhibit of meet* revelpta from the hall will be hatehee
River at Cary vlllif
A A A to to- unfOimtitul;onal.
Cha eatery part*;. r»h&lt;rs hidd
K d ilu r.
A - i h i :i mn
lielegatr* Way* and Mean. Committee, when leading bonus advocate* vi.iiivl ■ml dairy
proilice. lie Insid made this year *» last—30 per west' of here, to It and one-half
Mr Newell w in d County Ait.iit art in ii n . o u , * National Ag
the view Outl a new pact could
him in hit office ■* l ongresa convrned. ikending, left |o right, are this guarantee on th,- excellence rent
to the Warm 5-pringx feel, two and one-h*lf feet abervn
, bo pul Into offer- in the fuc# C. R. Hear non t*iie aft-moon a. rleul oral I mif. teiire. Kdward A. Kay Murphy, national commander of the Amerctn lo-ginn. Th-onas of xuch exhibits made by the Fu­
(Giorgio) Fuindetion for chil­ flood stage,
follow*:
of TTte eoun order.
A doien Caryville families were
tl'N ra l. president of
the farm Kirby, legislative representative of disabled American veletan. of ture Farmers at
the Orlando dren suffering from infantile
"IV ile io n of the Huprrot- Court, lluri-au. .aid today the A A A ru l­
,*
Two offleals of the general
moved out of their home* last
fair in other years.
the
World
War,
and
James
E.
Van
Zandt,
national
commander
of
parnlvsla.
anil
70
pereent
to
be
. eropa aaetlon of the AAA In hold* the A g rii'-Jtiira l A-IJu*tmem. ing Will preeipna**. a “knock
In order to c&lt;*.ipet*&gt; for the retained for local uses, according night. Run J . Davit, chairman of
i the Veteran* of Foreign Wart. (Associated Frv., Photo)
Washington war* In SanfurJ yvo- Control program uneonititotinnal [ down,
drag
o u t"
battle In
big
prises st the Tsmpa fsir ,t tn Secretary Ralph F, Bagwell of the Chiplay Red Cross chapter,
Thtee
program*
a'e
«uepcnded
(erday' afternoon when the dis| t'ongre**will
be necessary to enter a ma­ the Chamber of Commerce. He ■•id workers were ready to movo
pending
further
noll-e.
You
will
patch came announcing the Hu^ M on p,n|Hi*ala for an A A A (
jor
eihibtt,
anil therefore
Mr. •lao stated that It la th* plan 200 more fsmille* to high greurd
j
. t
prana* Court’* decision, and they im nvdiately notify all imuy*.y .uba'-llii'e were vague.
If the river continue* ta rtso and
Rep.:
Johnson
asked
the
County
Com-!
of this year's committee to work they are already moving bon^
?*
got *n lh« tan* distance wiro control aesociatton* and co w r'.l Snell. 'Itepubl ran leader, aaid hi*
pilssionsrt
to
make
the
necessary
rounty
to d i.out an srrsngement whereby "We
..
a.* «**a and talked with their »u- tee n your
par y would »eek to preient a
formal application for exhibit! shall receive thr maximum bene­ furniture.
no farm program.
:•
petion In Washington, the coiv C'ntlnue work and Incur
Flooded in 1928 end 1329, Tory.
1
At
the White
■pace and to |wrmit the arrantpending
Inforiiiatii"! llouoo President ito-i«evell c u n -.
“i i h V i aareatlooa being reported a t la»P| axprnse
fit from our portion of the re­ ville now is built laigely *n high­
Ing
of
a
celery
display.
The
fair
contemplatnl
ra r rtin p
ceipt a."
. 7^ 1’y lay for *0 mlnotea. The rouult of A ll
t1nur-l ailenl.
er ground. Most low-lying ilistricta
management ha* promised ■ dis­
* ■ ' the left* discussion over tha tele- or eonfrrenee* lnvo|i.*e pay i,r
Notices to committee members were not re-occupied after Ik*
I hu.rman Jonre, T r ie * , of the ■
play
booth
with
a
30
foot
front,
; . phone waa the decision a t the rxpenee are hereliy u n i'rllo l In Houae Agricultural
Committee,
and it is Mr. Johnson's plan to asking them to make • “special floods.
A 11 Tides tomorrow: High at 1:21 *huw
.Washington end that tha Court'* your rapacity ae a federal em­ aald an "effort ehould be made" Establishments
Rivero Out e f Onuko
to attend tomorrow's
celery growing. In all effort"
have ployee take Im m rdiaU charge of to find a “eonetllutional method
;,W; ruling
j t a against
M Mtheg AAA
M awill
kM
MARIANNA, Jan. 7J —(N»—
)
meeting ststr thsl “we earnestly
In
Best
Of
Shape*
A.
M
and
2:01
H
M.,
low
at
7:13
stages,
from
the
seed
box
through
all production runtrol aametation of putting til our cl i ir m un an
1
i‘no
w e reffect
T t w h on nurketln* J®agree
.
hope that we ran count on yuur Heavy rains continued to drench
A
M
and
K:lg
P.
M.
P»P*rlng
to
th#
crates.
The
use
fur m i, record* and p irp c rly in eiiua) footing." He aaid he could
Says County Agent
-------i of celery will be *lrees»d at the continued co-operation in making Northwest Florida tonight, and i:
Raoul of
laraeoia, yuur coLtrty and hold intact until not belleee the Supreme Court
The County Commissioner- ml - exhibit, free receipts bring given this year's reletirsllan the huge started atream* riling - toward V ]
of -the Celery Con-rut fa th e r notice. A ll Trip le A la l- meant to aay a national tariff ta
Purchase of th, espiipnient of
visitor*.
success it has ‘ been in ths past." their bunk levels.
■Voted today thW hie krlee are diacontinurd limnr.liately legal and that a nat onal farm the threa canneries In Semtnote I jour nr d «l 2 o'clock thi* afternoon
A guar* at the Florida Induatri'
to
atteml
the
funrral
of
tin
tale
Committeemen
are tha following:
Mr.
Johnson
and
C.
R.
Dawson,
jw e re I until further notice,"
Waihlng'
al School for *boys
— _ i— ' ’ —^ —a
program “which merely rextoreai County established by the old 11. R. Hlev err*|
rounty agent, both told the com­
Elks; E. F. ilousholder, Fred
rainfall fee
.1w hHc* b.Unce canaot be made R w j ReKabtHtalion Admmi.lramissioners that while shout lOO,. Burner, Howard Overlln, G. W.
hours had been 3.P4 ip
County Court was rotivmr, 1 by (HW person! see the Orlando fair. Spencer and Hill Toll.
, ecntrol agreement, ho: that
*
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r
n“!
.S
!
7
*h‘
l
‘ton
was
authorised
by
the
Hoard
meant that cotfon farmer* anti
’
Old residents laid ft waa tba
Jodge J. G. Rharon at ]0 o'clock 500,000 visit th* Tamps expos)
fur-1 T
Parent-Trichers'
Association:
p lr * Information rtuul.f *bei fur
producer* of other world market l’f r " un'Y Ctommiaaloiwra at Ihetr
hardest rain they had aeen In mnnF
lion.
this
mtrrning
and
thr
Jury
tmpann'Aed the comm.tte* at a m eet-1
Mra. F. E. R.aimillst. Mra. W. II. yeara, but no groat flood Hat get
ernpa mutt purchase their «up-1 meeting thi* morning.
elled, but recessed in the after­
Should the expense* of the n Stewart and Mrs. Horace Moor*. waa seen for th* next day or on.
tag |o bo held In lakeland to­
plie* in a higher-priced protected
The canneries are located in noon nu| of respret to the 'at.- II.
hiblt from this County exceed
morrow morning. The nm o ad­
Civic Clubs: Kiwmnli— Walter
market, and that there are no Sanford. Ovirdn and (is-neva and R. Stevens whose funeral wav K-lyl
Th* Apalachicola River wau ris­
the value of prises won the cost S. Coleman and Julius Dlngfrldrr;
vice that complete in f o r m a t i o n
const utional means by which i their npiiprijenl was invuieed at today.
ing 'lowly, and already
will be born* by the Future Rotary W. A. l-effler and II. B. reached 16 feet two and n half
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 .-( A F )
would bo forthcoming was rsthey may be given an even |more than tl.bOO. The rounty *
Partners, Mr. Johnson talil, but Pupe; Lions—Maiwell Stewort. ‘
eo7v#«l by P. N. Whitehuraf, com- —The constitutionality of another break."
, month ago ufferei( $200, but tliia
Inches. Flood stage la 23 f j*.
„
MI.m Juaephinv Boyditon. ctiuniy he also said he is not worrying
New
Deal
measure
—
ths
10.1S
rail
mltteo member. In . reply to »
In the meanwhile all AAA field waa rrfunrd. Purchase wax efFear
no
longer
was
fait
a
t
Pea.
1
Chamber
of
Commerce:
C.
K.
(lamonatratiun aicvnt, tnday r«- •bout losing. Under th* order
rhallenged
telegram ho lent one of the ofrt- pension laws—was
offlrea were ordered today to fected today at a price of $300. crhetl a check from Ball Broa., of
of the County Commission, prlies Adams, H. D. Illghleyman, W. R. •srula, and TaHaha^ouj reported . !
today In a joint suit filed in the
ciala In Woahlngton.
halt all activities.
County Agent C. R. Dkfwson told MajikI*, I ml., for pnxt-a fu.* the
wnn will go to the Fut'rv Psrm- Edrnflrld, W. D. Hofmann. F. 3. only o drliil* thlx afternoon and
Mr. Whlfehuret n ld
tmlpy District of Columbia .Supreme
thr* commissioners that all the
tonight
Court
by
135
of
the
nation's
rail­
winners
cf
two-jar
canning
con*r*
to reimburse them far their Lamsun. J. F. McClelland, J. L.
that bo did not believe’ the tjueiyiipment is in excellent shape
Weather Bureau reports indi­
Msrentrtte,
K.
J.
Meyer,
James
expenses.
ways.
The
railways
asked
fir
s
ie*t
la
11
October.
Mra.
Emior
&lt;*ufrremp Court Aetolon would make
and that canning of fruit, an I
Muughtun, J. E. I’reston, T. E. cated th* water level in this era#
letj of Geneva won fA in a «tate
any difference with the pto|K&gt;«nt permanent Injunction against th.vegetable* could he undertaken
Simpson, Prler Hchaal, W. II. probably would roach Its craat to­
content anti 92 in a County contest,
celery agreement, and In Vhia he operation of laws Imposing tssc
on a day’s notice.
morrow^ ___ _____ _
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Hchmidt. lluy.U* Williams. Voli*
and Mra* Ray Folu of Paqifawttfl
wirvbeondtd by Walter Mawlnjf;! on rallroadi and^rail employee
.
12 in a County content.
‘AT WIIltams,- of-&lt;ra'nrn"rjr*Wrt."j:
Th* latter eipreaaed thf opinion TUP* pdtwion ftmd and eel tin/ up
C. Hills of Geneva, John E. Fux
that new law* to replace those a retirement system for employee
Mrs. Howard who will supervise
French Floods Make
at fiA yeara of age.
Weather forecast; Partly rlouJy
■1st
uf Faola, C. Jlallett of Fern
Hells, chime* and rarlllona were the thrr* canneries.
Joining with the railway* were illaeiameil anil explained by Mr*.
tonight
and
Wednesday,
occasion­
Park,
and
W.
II.
Heim-s
of
AlUHundreds Homelesa ;
Mrs. Howard told thr board
the n
II nman
liman vumpany,
Company, Hellwav
Athletic Field Need in*
nanwnv Fannie H. Mf'nson at today's that last year 23,12'! ran, of al rain in anyth portion, some­
munle Springs.
WA81UNGT0N,
Jan.
7.-la Told By Sheriff! Express
Agrncy
and Htulheaslren , luncheon uaaion of the Rotary fruits ami vrgetablra were put what colder In' rxfreme north
PARIS, Jan. 7. — OP)—Hundreds t 1
„
_
Wednesday.
Extreme (A PI—First of the 11)34-37 ap
of persona are bomeleua through- * '
E V r “ i , ? m,P* ny- ' , , .
, , I Club, and those who heard her &gt; p at the three establishment,. portion
propriatlun
bill*
carrying
nearly
U e bill of tompUint asee.led lnUlr„ t,
, . in w J of , hj Last year tho*e availing them, northwest
Florida rain
and
Hauptmann's Death [out France as a result of the '1
Need of an alhietle field at tha
ami (HhO.UOO.OOO for two doxen guvthat the tn « purpo** of the
! xli.tinclion between chime, ami selves of the conning kitchens somewhat. colder tunight
Seminole
High
School
waa
iliarrnment agencies and undertsk
Date la F o a t p o n e d lh‘ wuntr' **•**■■ !
r mir &amp; J ? 1* "
wt
not to m a l l m ta u e \
r ' l .h ree to II bell* paid a "toll” on one-half of the Wednesday.
Inge waa reported to th* Hnu&lt;»
J- Fi McClelUm)
thw lupport c f the govirn- 1
chime* but all ibnx*
1 Property damage wag esltauted •
cans
of
food
they
put
up,
hut
■t lost R(ghV* dinner meeting e f . mtnt but to furnish funds to pay t h ^ t
.
TRENTON. N. J.. Jan. 7— In the millions of dollars.
Ttto local post uf the American today. As approved by the Ap
the Junior Chamber e f Commerce , pensions. It was an this point1 , h # t «««be^r * " carillon*, she Mrs. Howard suggested thsl this Leg ion, meeting last night, vnteJ propriatlone committee It rail'd It runs Richard Hauptmann
was 'sands of acres uf farm )amt i
year n toll of only svery fifth
for eipenditurei of ahuut 371.la thecJfMfklr. Hotel. Ha rWtjrvd
, h . Supreme Court yeat.r .[ r* 1
y * ?’'* V * J *carillons,
.’
Tow- can hr charged, excepting In tie to put on another bed &gt;n the even­
given a few more day* of Ufa vineyards wert Doodad, and ban500,000 graater than the present
that It !• W ».™ tiv, that Hanford •j , , h. , j the* proe, M,B, u\ pro-1
^ b ill, t i t
tower, case of meats and corn whrn * ing of Monday, Jan. 2D. It Is ex­ fiscal j* A but, •47.600,000 less yesterday when official* of Trsn- idredo of villages wero UolaUd. •
«■field
vi.km. of the AAA one -mttil u- 1
J “,„*"* 'I*,
_ hava
.
- . wker*...the High
- school Vdsbiu
pected that the intenur teccration
th*
Inrgtat
being
ail
fret
in
di­
toll
of
every
eighth
can
was
sug,
ton atal* prteon decided they I, 7h# Rlvar Loria b a n t Its dikes
hay* out »lay foeUmll and not *1 -. tionsl.
of th* Legiun Hut will be com­ than tha presldenllalty approvnl . *gj|d not eiecute him on tbo l to &lt;*d**y pl*&lt;*», reaching the hlgV ■
ameter. Mrs. Munson also tolJ rested.
way* have to gn out of town (or ,
budget.
The
committee
ex­
pleted by thet time, and it is alto
something of the hlitory of thr
night of Jin . 14. but would post- !*•&lt; Iwvuia since 1010. Thu business
'Ih tlr game*, and the younger
hoped that the field piece given plained It made a "cut all dqwn pone It until later In the week. dlilrict of U&gt;* Oly of Mantes waa
Mrs. Brokaw Diea In Liberty Bell.
uefneos men agreed with him.
th* line," b it many budget re­
the
post
by
the
U.
8.
government
A ihor memorial aerelci
cesArnv Monkey Faced Owls
It Is customary In New Jersey 'Mnd* r several feet of water.
j
President 1C U Robora preekled
HoBpital In Orlando held
will alko be placed in (run-, nf the quest* were met by authorltlng to execute prlaoneri on Tueediy | T*1- throat of even g res tor damby the Rotary Club fi
at the meeting. Other* proomt
the
UN
of
unexpended
halaqy
‘i
lot* Henry R. Stevens,, first
Given To Zoo AIre veterans' building on Lake Front of former appropriations.
night, but Jan. 14 coincided with * f » if * dike ikoold rollopM od tlm
were Th# Bee. 1. J. BeUaghan. K.
Death las- night claimed Mr*. president of the local club. The
Boulevard.
•
i T Dj Kirchhoff, J. If. Truluck. Jack
th* opening of tho legislature, Naatea waterfront an th* statA*
Ardks Brokaw who had forty n&gt;
Added Attraction
Same new nctlrltlM for which and for that reason Principal aide of tbq river brought out bun- J
Vianet I, Mack Cleveland, Dr. Hew. Orlando on a ihort visit and was Ree. Martin J. Brant offered th*
The election of mayor of Han­ money Was provided were: Power Keeper Mirk O. Kimbsrllng de­ droda of workmen In an effort Mi ‘
prayer hod W. A. t-effler gave the
fy MgUoltn, Brnham Duke, Har­ taken 111 there. She died In on
Four jwung monkey-foceJ
eulogy.
ford la scheduled at this evening's ComntlfSlon, for enforcing rates cided on • postponement.
strengthen tbo dike,
ry Carrington, Stove Shinlml.ee Orlando tioapi'al at midnight.
owls given to th* Sanford Mu­
organisation avai ling of the new •ml survey provisions of the new
Conditions wars Improved la tha ;
and Andy Cbmway. |
Funeral service,, will be hold
nicipal Zoo loot Saturday ore
Interstate
City Commitslon, Tba Coinnila- utllltlan control law;
valloy of th* Rhine, after almost I
Sanford
Boys
Write
Wednesday afternoon nf 4 o’rlock
EPIDEMIC HALTED
proving to bo on added attrac­
■loner* will meet in City Hell at Common* Commission, to admittwo waakx of coaataat n la .
j
from th* Erickson Funeral Home
Civil Service Exams tion, James Moughton reports. 7:34 o’clock. Only th* organltatlon •■tar airmail rat# making an!
No foteUUro wero reported.
m a r it im e n e w s
In 'Hanford with the Ree. S . D.
FAIRBANKS,
AUskn,
Jan.
7
^
There was an unusually Urge
of tbo n*w board la to bo effected motor vehicle regulation; and the
Brownly* officiating. Burial will
■crowd at th* Zoo on Sunday,
tonight. Th* first meeting for th* Securities Commission! for admin­ OP)— Fairbanks' icsrUt facer outMARION, Ala., Jan. 7.V1&gt;o
bn
In
(he
Lakeview
Cemetery.
the Port of Central riocestimated bp Mr. Houghton to
transaction of business will be un istering bolding company provl orrak wo* declared “wall under Negro Electrocuted
Sanford. Fm. boy*. Cadet tfearia
ida at Sanford.
.
. Mr*. Ard s Brokaw won born Whitfield HeRory of H it Mag.
control" today, largely because of
Ing room was at a premium,
Monday evening of next week.
■Iona of the utilities law.
on Fob. 7, nolla Arcane and Cadet Stewart
In Raiford
serum flown her* by Jo « Crossoil,
CantpUed dnJJy by th* 8*m- an Webethr. Fin.,
he laid.
(twin County Chamber of Com- 1907. She (a surriead by throe Galchet of 406 Hanford Aveen-',
Alaska's "mercy flier.”
The monkey-faced owls wore
Seminole County la being rep­
HAIFORD, Jan.
morfo ahewltg hrrivnJa and do- children, Wilbert, Martha sod were among the U Marion Insti­
given to the Zoo by Theodor*
resented at the annual meeting
Green,'32, negro, waa
part tnta eta St. Johan Rlv-y Morgoretj her mother, Hr*. M. tute c*'ll to taking a competitive
C. Brooke, manager of th* Col­
If lb* HU Johns Hirer Improve
FAHOUB CARR
W H A P8 DOING
H. Grows of Tunpni two broth Civil Sendee
today for ataylng an
Henfia ex
examination born
le t* Arm* Hotel In DeLand.
, T cei W t Jan. T. IMS. •*•
neat Association in Dr Land toere, W. H Crowe ad
Goulds
old negro girl aaor HUrfco a ’
ror appointments t*
ARRIVALS:
— ™
—*- and
■""* I tor
lO th*
in* U.
i/. H.
n,
were delivered to the Zoo
tsy by H. M Pap worth, F re j T.
DECATUR,
Ala.
Jan
.
7—
AtterH. B. Crow* of Sanford:
___ ,_____ TODAY________
ago. Prison Soperittea
Jovdj.ind four( Military- Atadmny^nnd
U
“ -* ‘la the
" Uc
bn. tha largest n , nawd. Stand­
WQIIoma, lr . E. Bunthwerrl, Ralph
neya for the rtcettxboro beya yas,F . Roof* o f, ft. Naval Academy.
Cadet
Me■ p m
. M
e. by W. B. Gleason, chief on- F. Oagwstl and Ben). F. Haines.
7:10 F . M-: City Commlseioii, lerday launched a a e n to troso- Chapman said Grom
Johns River Line Co*
last night, aayteg ho _
at the betel. Although
City Hall.
JU1BE, general cargo. JaekoonvUlo, and Mra. Frank Rory *&gt;oR examination for tha
fer the five-ycar-eld Uf# and death,
Dickanoo, Mra Dori* Kdward* Military Academy and
Cadet
the yenng owl# wen tak*D from
The regular meeting of the
7 t » P. M.: Chess Clue, Val- drama of th* nlus negro yscKks child because her mother, &lt;
- Uno.
and M’aa Joan Crwwn nil of Tam (Satchel for the Novel Academy,
NM '
V*
wmmon Uw wifi, U fl I
the turn* neat, there lo quit* a
Uon'a Club, schedulel for Wednes­ dot Ratal.
at Alnhoi
from jurisdiction
difference la thg a im of the
•'OR F. M«1 Hanford Lodge No.
day aeenlng at 7:00 o'aUak at tbo
DKXSTER, general
courts.
F I B * TOLL MOUNTS
quartette, Mr. Meugbton ex­ Mayfhir Hotel baa boon post­ 62. P- * A. M , Masonic Hnl|.
Jnhno River U se Co,
, COLD IN NORTH
plain*
th
a
t
the
diffirenc*
In
poned
until
Thursday
ovonlng
at
•enont cargo.
MIAMI CRTS STADIUM
WORROW
TOWOR
WESTFIELD. Moos. Jon. 7.—
alio of tb* owls la due lo th#
7:00 o’tloek to a* not to conflict
Comity
Board
oi
* CHICAGO. Jon. T^tAPI
10:00
A.
Seven bndlak worn rnoovered from
«Mt that tha eggs of thi*
with the Jackson Day dinner tot e a.tC
Education,,* n
WASHINGTON, Jo n .
T. —
Swoeplng southward and east­ •mouldtrMg n in e last night a*
■paaia uf ewl are loid at Interarrow night
Control Florl- ward bn th# wake of n wbloeprsa.i etate fir* Jnoportnn •ought the
IIff lU
F . M.t KhrsaU Oub, May- (A P ) —Public works approval af
i l f P.
*ala and that Incubation Hart*
Co. i
0 ffflOJMO allotmau* fro a stadi­
fair Satel,
• cold wav* brought « " * u uf BaMfty wight’s dis*sIron*
before tbo setting of eggs In
Do
Dolly aelery boUotlna will be m•nwnn.G
M t P. M.i Jackson Day D'pner. um at Miami wan
ta
the n**t lo n m l i u
rood froe again thla
the
Mayfair Hotel.
sight by a

O f f i c i a l fiTalk
With Washington

WASHINGTON.
Jan. 7 —
(AI*I
Farm tenders were •urn*
( rrumeti by 'be New Drat ‘oday to

tot

Red Cross Crews
Assisting People

County Officials
Buy Equipment Of
Three Canneries

i

\

Railroad
ra^ir

Pension
Law Is Challenged
In A Joint S u i t

R o t a r i a n s Hear
A b o u t Bells At
Luncfieonr Session 'Z^'y f,t'"’r'.TeZT

r!

i lsaP»000biK)0Korz
Federal Agencies
Asked In Measure

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Vote Against Neu) Deal
increases To Over 3 Tq 2 Census Hu 8qi
ToRace In1936 In Literary Digest P oll
r n U ta them sgn Inst the A W i^ &lt;
tn tlo a ’i pnlldea, wWk bo i W i p
ix ru n hi ths other t*ro stales.

Mvergeat. Forecasts
For YearAre Made
for Parfr foperte

"Siaee loot vM k

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a

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or

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inf.

o for
ehonugaa * Maarten,

t f l f
E

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&gt;w
&gt;44.

. . re* 17
aew K JIw V M

■ore t C a r t e u d poiih f IseaevgU Mow Deal

$

bs-

5

twtaa, o&gt; 3M T pwceut.
assert &gt; w w&gt;sf i s i tha
egateft tho Mow Deal
with M i l a flo a t week's
oo .loam *a Of 1J4

*

u r F •V " *

E ***?

pgy teachers not to teach, preachers not to preach, or
workmen not to work.
Though Invalidating thU particular piece at farm leg­
islation, the Supremo Court has not hold that thera la
nothing which the government eon do to help the farmera. The government has boon landing tho farmers money
for tomo tlma and thera ia no Indication that thl* U un­
constitutional. Aa additional help to the farmers, the gov­
ernment might try buying the surplus crop* of the form­
ers and distributing these products among the poor. We be­
lieve this would be upheld.
hdag A political year,
to Loop Year, which
o vrakt dial, or nath-

The Automobile Business
tho report, "Preliminary Facta and Figure* about the Au­
tomobile lnduatry during 1988," released today by Alfred
Reaves, vice president and general manager of the Auto­
mobile Manufacturer* Aaaoclatlon.
•
Estimating th* year's output of American car-makare at
4,180,000 vehicle*, the report disclotod that iha lnduatry
collectively again had figured aa the largest single pur­
chaser of the'product* of many of the country’! leading
ran material Industrie*. Besides absorbing 28 percent of
Ui# iron and steal Industry’s total output for the year, pur­
chases by automobile manufacturers accounted for 7&gt; per­
cent of the rubber conaumptlon, 77 percent of th# put*
81*99 production, 39 porc«nt*of the lead consumption, 83
Percent at tha nickel, 22 percent of th« cbpper, 16 percent
of the aluminum, I I 'percent of the tine and 20 peitont of
tho tin.
Tho manufacture of 60,000,000 automobile Urge during
th* year afforded a market for
rubber end 210,000,000 pounds
Ion, 1C, 150,000,000

of lubricating oil wire conaumad In keeping the na
24,000,000 care and truck* operating ddrl&amp;f tha ytar.

SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO

W F * **T «•

•Isfsetlon of caassrvstlvre
Mr. Roosevelt might ba
bstlar orgtodssd then had
eipactad,
ft was disclosed that southern
Democratic dUrentsr. » ----old meet
.
__ . . . under
_ _ _ th*
_
„ .j.
Uta
In January,
lead.

I "New Jersey this week casts
,only 10,000 rjte e ; tho irfsrp rabls percentage la 71.94.
Vermont and Mains rounding
oat the New England bloc, are
sharply opposed thus far to the
Ne»* DsaL
I T h s thirty-sis states rating

.u t i 1!

DstoOwstM

ttakat la tho South, that would
glvu Admlabtratloa
politicians
•«■*•*»■» to . thlah-,shoot.'
0WWtaneou*ly
H wts aa.
totoMed that AI Smith was shunt
\ k m k Ms silenca. What he
tototawboB he speaks, ale# ia
t * S j f w 7 »t q Liberty League

•iu be awaited with

* * * * ^g | »

perftoKtoiy Interest

tsa.

w*r*
wf tlWL4tc IaJon of IIini
for
,¥ W
Pftoldeutlal

The Rocks, ehlstarclal planta­
tion at EatawvtUe, S. CL, Will bo de­
stroyed when tho gsctlan ta Inkadatad hy tho Santao-Caepo' powre
project of the federal geveraowM.

Ante hudy and tow (Metre
Uan ’a specialty. Ught she
■ *U l and heavy plate Ms
welding.

Bhbp located at thd

Miracle -Coneretf
Company Plant

Total
El s t lore I
Votes

Votes
T s Data

Of Roosevelt's
Policies

Vets No
Agsiast
Rooasvtl.'s
Polklts

7 A ll—*7.11 It
070— 12.6ft”.
h llM O JO l,

4 .4 47-S 2A 4*
1.309— 57.44%
4A0*—

Veto Y u
I n ,Support

IIA44—44A4%
Colorado OonmadtloJt
dtaw uro ..

Florida
Georgia

Idaho-----

m tul4 ■&gt; -

19,490
(,704—44.40% 11,744—44.407b
“ &gt;“ 2
7A70—24.14% 1*A44—71J4%
,W “
1,194—44.41% M M - U M *
lam a?
M 3 3 -4 M 4 % »A43-fOA6%
• Jti
J l ,407-4741% SAW—31.97*
jO &gt;M CVTAIPMTJ&lt;»% 4,190— tlYOV
&gt; 7 j t r ' 44A00—4U 4% 91A 1*-44.41%

49.439
99,769
84AM
10AM
14*404
2 0 .4 4 0
}U M
SU M
47087
a m
(T j m
i jO ,

43,194—40A4% t)A4*-W.44%
14.903—4100% 44AtT—4909%
19A44—41.71% 43,743—4709%
14.140-44.71% 4093-4009%
9043—49.34% '4090—4009%
1 0 7 4 -9 9 .1 0 %
9 0 *3 -4 4 0 4 %
1 4 0 4 3 —4 9 0 1 %
1 7 0 * 1 - 4 1 .7 3 %
1 7 0 *3 -3 3 0 3 %
4 0 4 3 —1 * 0 7 %
*7 0 4 3 -4 *0 0 %

11 A * * — 19 -9 0 %
1 JA 4 3 — 4 4 .1 4 %
4 1 .1 4 3 -3 3 0 9 %
4 7 .1 4 3 -3 3 0 4 %
1 3 0 3 1 -9 3 0 1 %
1 0 1 8 -8 9 0 3 %
4 4 ,4 0 3 —4 7 .1 * %

i w k j g p q , squabble

Mb was Uokod
•Htod hr T. N.

8T. AUQUBTINR, Jga. Tc-AtNn HWy, se^re priaesee at th#
Mtottpja0.il dwd, sad atae
etfaor a*fra tsarist* ore 111 el th*
M salt' ef

a

■*riaM*g

tortpr

ilpf^d *1 the Jail, whem Al Blltto,

"an associate dpwn t„ Washing­
ton-" The cost of tho Townsend
Plan, ha sold, would ho 939,009,.
000.000 (oe 1990, |31,009,009,000
la 1940, and |4OAO9AO0,OOO for
1940. To fiftanoo sash s s aadortaking a sales tax of I or I per­
cent, bv said, would bo laughablt;
the percentage, ha quoted as the
minimum reared from 1* pop.
cent In 1989 ta «7 percent to 1133.
•T he figures speak fbr them­
selves,” ho sold. T h o Tewaeewd
old-age pise la a scheme of e*tnplota aboardKy, cruelly ailechlovaae, crassly ee workable and filled
with the poesIblUtlee of wreck­
age,”

From Th* UUrary Digest far Jtauary 4, 1911

11 *■ VwstWosWs

whathsr soy of th e., dlsaantsre
u&gt;mk s reaomlnaUoB rsa bo
•tappod, so ths real purpose mast
bs sought slss where.
I f the
southern DsjnoeneUa vote could
m ipMt by
funning i r j*4 *.

sUty-yoor-otd - psoslooer* - woold
feceir* a larger share of national
lomma than woold all tho root
of the population. F ar the year
1»M, ho set!mated the prepofUoib
at m juoflssjn* to w ^ oojjoo,900. This would assaa u atonal
Income of fM 00 (dr dll pen-

ftavaath Raport Literary Dlgeat New Deal Pod

enhlp of Oovsmor Talmadgt ef
OsoigU »o plan a campaign ef

W

MoouMna Drink Is
T p Prfomar

ku

Among the Democrats, tho Dig
remained nailed to tho oust, but
It bofaa to bo undpntood that si
least tho campaign of 1949 would
to t bo w«o by default. Ia ether
inrde, there was i general reaognttlon, far tho first time since
Mr. BoeeeveU became a popular
idol la 1943, that the coming canspalgn would be fought deepentely on both aides.
So 'matters stood In early Docamber.
Since
then
several
•vents have unsettled the eltua'lon considerably.
One of three wsi the sudden
revival of organised sentiment
for the Townssnd Old-Age Penslon Plan, accompanied by a hint
that Dr. Townsend sad his tssoclatea will piseg. a a Independent
ticket In the field. '
' •‘ '
Tooeevalt captured all states s l ­
T h u assy never materialise, eep* Conns Unit, Delaware. Males.
Tst tbs threat of it aloes cos*, New Hampshire,
Psnasylvani*
plicate* an the politcsl forecasts.
•nd Vermont
The Toweendttea claim several
Among the states which wire
millions ot adherents; presum.
ebly, os lines hare been drawn repressnted In last sreeh’s tabula­
up to now, most of these votes tion the vote In twfnty reveals
W«uld go to Mr. Roosevelt In n fractional Incrtas* In U&gt;e ballot­
1946. Their loss to a third tick, ing for th* New Deet and addl-‘
♦t might conceivably turn Ibe lloo*I returns reported from nine­
teen state* Indicate on inereosad

»%*«, b ig i* to hapyas. Several

11fW

toU

I "N cf* York’s f ir s t SO,W0 show
“
,
. an
onfavorshto
percent* g» of said.
Dr. tie s made It (tsar that Us
« * . » while Pennsylvania’s 101,301
i ba llo ts are A .U percent against figures wore not official, bat sold
that they had beta compiled by
I the Nsw D eal

&amp; 'ZVZlZXZSt
toy It coaid bo dost handily.
promotod rocovgry. T h o A A A , Uke tho N B A has not. I t
v u cl too log illatio n pure and ilm pio, dealgned n ot fo r re­
covery, b u t fo r reform em bracing tho very fu od am on U li
o f our political ■yatetn.
W h a t tho Suprem e C o u rt has now told , in e ffe c t, ia
th a t th e C onstitution d o«i n ot give to th e governm ent
th e rig h t to pay farm era w ith ta x p a y e rs' m oney to doe troy
th e ir w h eat, to plow under th e ir cotton, and to prqduee
few er hog*. Apparently, th e governm ent h a s no m ore rig h t
to pay farm ery not to til) th e ir aoil th an It would hava to

t)M

hMrnMd by mere than tM/MO,"
Tbs Literary Digest i t i t n ia lu
n r m ! lu st.
"Now, with a (all array •(
»UtM, tha poll U swooping toward
Its smith. Its (Inal m a lts will
show what ths country thinks •(
tho Administration oa ths basis
of tho qorctloB askod 10,000,000
rotors. t,
added ln trm t became It contains
"Tho e-trent tabulation has
preliminary reports from ths last
aavta ststss to bo heard frJm In­
cluding several largo ones: Now
York, PsnnsyUnla, Nsw Jersey,
Vermont, Maine. Dolawsra awl
Nevada.

8w»1 J q i li i hi domluqh
w Mawaarthm, I* It to bo n toosqrvaUvs .|q!
torty wfll fsR H
iehlo* Mas with that uaW
»Wt ead that ftrewtal

1A73—

197 t!« Asm

Phan* I 44-’

WERT -The
P IT T S B U R G H

aUoheUtopowdi

�-------- ----p a u m

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n ra*
N. J . irrltid Tlursitay 1b d i # friend*.
WORLD CLU B M EETS
parrot., Mr. end M r*. J . W.
Mr*. Copeland i« the aerorwl
Rutledge, East Third S tre e t, iml dauthtrr of Mr an.l Mr*. E. K.
Thr Junior World Club held
Mus- lAWHlqunit ami &lt;ra« n b r a t n l in
Mr. and M il W. Hugh Comb. her litter, Mn. William
il* rrcular m ottinf Monday aft* i
| .m l Mr*. Nancy Rickard of Mi­ grave, lake Mary.
the- |'Mtill,- «,-hon&gt;, of Sanford. Sh. rmrnn in in# afinri of th# F t r a t !
ami ipcnl the werk-.nd her* wtlh
■lirmhtr of the 10*15 grn'fu I Mr'thnHist Church* llrvottonal #■* 1
Mr and Mr*. R. I,, niison ot Eating
Proff.jm r and Mr*. 0 . E- Mr
*»f Stmlnolt? Ilijfn ' vnift#8
*•nvrvr# comtucted and a
Mocksvllle,
N
C.
and
Mr.
and
|
School
Kay.
t^rntNH Mr
.11 r t’orcUml Rtten&lt;l#il tho pvaev ,in ry rvarl.
B ern er
After a hair
Mr*. Ralph Edwards ami Ralph p„bhc ».-h..n|* f New Smyrna an I
h.iur .(wnt with htndi’V- rV rv- Yovjng Mother* Benefit
Two Genera boon’ Prc
Mr* H u Cinoley and U.ner F-dwanls, Jr of Grvrnshnni, N. i* tnirairrH in husintss nrth ht* frr.hm rot* werr «#nr#d to Pv'lCnnolcy of Valdi.tui, (la. art visit­ C. spent a ,h.uA time hrere t ri- father in lh»t ci'y.
Thi* Elxterhnl
and A1 Brock, Je a n Sulherftmd, il.
Mr*. Catherine Berner yesterday
d.y with Mr* IL W. Rucker. San
Soon after the cere....... th
For Fighting C oH a
th# I&gt;
|i Midrlleton, J r , Billy and VirMr*. Charle* Niblark of Oviedo ing Ihe former'* daughter* and
WEDNESDAY
announced the engagement an-1
■on. Mr* C E McCall, Mr*. R- U. ^ n** '
.
.couple left for New Smyrna rVh^
inla Chapman. Joyce Stevie, IT AVOIDS CONSTANT
^ M onthly brulnev, lumAeon of
^ rU g i
of her ipent Monday here shopping.
K oi, and foe A Cnnoley.
*
ti
th*y art* at Home to th«ir fri
pence William#, and Mrs. W. P.
tha Woman i Club «f Sanford will ja a a h te r, Mlaa M *rx»rct Louie*
lalrolmant rtmmanHrr
lU r*# .,^ .jjn
There nothing
Rctanokr I j
w
Chapman.
U k * place at 13:30 l*. M. at the Brra
F. &lt;*#r1«.»n and family of fVnaa ______
to Raymond E- Daniel* uf
a child’
Mr. and Mrs. Marko Galbrealh
ha*
re­
Miss
F*r»rcnce
VfrKmy
d a b bout* with M n . E. R. PurvD Mount" Deri." The wedding will of Kuatl* *pcnt Sunday here eith
who havt hern thr
n young mother,
turn*.I te
» fle r spend tng of Mr and Mrt T (*. CarUnn*
aa apowaar and Mr*. W. Tt Lang­ lake place th* early part of Feb­
mother! of two
relatives and frienrp.
th# hoinlay'w with her parent*,' j North I#*** min Avctfi#.
era lion*, n n ilo n t»
»V *
ley. Mr*. W. R. Wellman, and Mr*. ruary.
Ha##
’
/,
help
«nrl c oo k'"h jk ^ .__
"
| |*rofrifor anti Mrs. G. E, McKay* rrturnrd *# th#ir hom#
C. R. Dnwion aa 'b o i t n i n . Re*
Whtl#
I M m Berner 1* the daughter of
r r ----- depended on Vleka •
, Mm. G. C. (Jorhran »ndt aona* South Sanfortl A n n u t.
areatlon* may be
tele­
on thrif vnrallnn th#y njinit ft
VanoRub. It Is effective-eitcrngl-w ;
Mr*. Catherine Berner ami tho G«nf anil Ward, h*v# r#(um#*l |
— —
phoning 79-J .
* *
and safe. It avoid* the rbka of omt*
f#w i l i ) t in Miami
late 8. A. Berner. She 1* a grarifrom
Holly
wood
wh#r#
th#y
spent
|
Mr.
ami
M
n
J
,
1
tow
til
Flab
•tant "dosing,’’ *o often upsetting tg
Tha Sarah Parker Orphanag* Ulle ot Hanford High School and
children’s dclieato digestions
and fantdy have arrived from
Mr* F
r
Bourtaml.
Mr*.;
a Rhnrl time with r flitltfi*
Clob will meet at 3:(H) P, M- *ltll f Itr the past several year* hi
—
F
e
a
tu
re
P
ictu
re—
Ju st rubbed on throat and chant
Now Yftrb to Npviid ih t winter Frirr \npol and *nn*. John and
U f*- V , 8- Thornton. Weet h in t been ronnrrted with the Ameri
■t bedtime, VapoRub net* tine megs
II
im
I
i
I
v
.
h
*"re
rirncd
from
llel-n t oarv;
Mm. S C Nulling of Macon.i h' rP Th*&gt; * r' 1,vin* *• th ,ir
■8 treat*. ...—
rlln fru it Growers, first in Sanrik. W V* where they *peni the
I . By atimulatloa through th**k)Oa
Ga, m MMlinif h#r
anti horn#, tint* Magnolia Avenue,.
The board of the Garden Clpb ford and now in Orlando,
Ilk* a poultice or plaster —
holidays
They
wrre
accompanied
o f Sanford will meet at 9:30 A.
Mr. Daniel* I* the o n of Mr. daughter, Mr. and M n. Arthur
X.
By inhalation of Its penetrating
by
E.
C
Bourland
and
Mr*
F.arle
Mr*.
C
It.
Alderman
and
M, with Mr*. W. K. WaUon, and Mr*. J . M Daniel* of Mount Draoan, Magnolia Avenue,
medicated vapor*, released by
•laughter. Caroline, of Jackson­ HouHsnd whn will he Mr* An­
body heat anil breathed In direct
Rone Court.
Dora, lie mo'cd |o that city from
ville «p.*nl today here with Mt-*- te!** gue*t* for a short time*
to inflamed ajr-p *s*agr*.
The Literary Circle of Temple Massachusetts about 12 yrar. ago.
Julian an*l Raymontl Itaiimel
Continuing
through tho night.
Kii|wrt
Striclilnnd
and
Mr*.
Fee
I
Bath I*rael will meet at 8:00 ||a i» a building contractor.
have gone to Maine* &lt; i'y where
this combined rmpor-poultu*# action
Hall
P. M. with Mr*. M. JarobsunL.
______________
|oo*#na phlegm —aoothes irritated
they are attending ihr H ori'l*
V irg in ia L u ndquist
membranes - e a n r i difficult braaUfr*
South Sanford Avtnaa,
Military Institute.
Mr. and Mr* W D A br*m *ba'e
M
rs.
W
.
T
.
Langley
Wt'd.s T. S. Copeland
lu g-h elps break congestion.
Tha Civic Department ,*f the
returned to thrir home in AlvsanA Practical Cuida foe Mathac*
L”
Wotnan'* Club will meat at |2.00
E n te rta in s H u b
Mr. »nd Mrs. D K Goff *n- dcr l ily. Al* sfii-r s visit over th*
Each year, mors »nd more faml*
Th# marriag#
Mi** Virginia
o’clock at |h# club house.
nnoncr the birth of * daughter, holiday* with Mr* \iirama’ sulcr, Ma« Luniftpitat, daughtrr of M».
lle* nr* being helped to /ewer oolda U
nnd *Aerfer folds by Vick* PInn fo r
l
Thv m-mberv nf Ihe Afiernoon 1.1,clan ito ff. Sunday *t t V t"er- Mr*. H F. Cren*haw, and Mr*. ami Mr* F. F. I.um1i|ui*t of thl*
TUUUSDAY
Better Control o f CVild*. Vick* Pina (,
Cltfb wer# #ntrr. nald-Iaugiiton Memorial Hospital. Abram*’ hrruher. \ D Abram*.
The Alathean ('lava of the T#i Coni r i d
city, to Thoma* Sprnc#r 4'op#lan*l. I
ha* been clinically tested by prnctle*
P i n t Baptist Church will meet *t Uin-ti with a trid f# i*»rly glvrn
-on nf Mr nndl Mr* J S roprlaid l
ing physicians, nnd further prove#
M
m
Kalhlrv'n
t
.m&gt;#y
haa
r#7:30 P. M. t t th* church annex Thursday afternoon by Mr*. W.
In everyday home use by mUttMMU
Dvcalur,
■*(
Smyrna, took plat# Satur­
Miss Kate Main of
ttirn#«!
ii
th**
(ir#**hv»li#
Wumin‘»
Pull details o f the P l u In Me#
T
leAnglry
at
h#r
h
’m#
in
MayWtih Mr*. G. K. Uollins, Mr*. R.
day evening. Jan( 4, «t th# rrii
Ga. i* the guc*t of Mr and Mrs.
package of Vleht VapoRuh.
D. Hawkins, Mr*. B. 0 . Methvin. fair. Red radian## nn#* and pu *| w. I . Ilcnley. West Fifteenth t'ollrgc at tirerfiv lilr, S, C, after drnr# of the Rev. J Bernard *L-»t,
'perilling thr holtilny* with h#r
*nd Mrs. R. Z. John** n ** boat- ted plant* wrr# M«#d i f demr*
l&gt;a*tor
ti
f
th*
cftmgrk-gatutri.il
i
Street.
MlllUa'Vkk AMs
parent*. Mr
ami
Mr*. E. II.
t’hurch
Mr Root performed th
* r IsH er C eatrel of C«W«
|jin#y. Paola.
After arveral
famrw of ron*
T h * Qle*n*ra Clasa of th* F ’cal
. eremony in th# prcBrnc# of th»
Mr* Paul Digger* h»a rctajrnrd
Baptist phurch will have a “whlto tract wer# cnnipleted it was found
W Sh*»rt of Newark mnardiat# family and a l#e
Mr*
from West Palm Beach and Mithat
Mr*.
II.
F..
Walker
held
elephant" party and a covered
dish supper a t 8:00 [&gt;. M st th* high acor#. Refrtshm rnl* wpi#
homo of'Mrs.* J . P. HolUclaw, 2478 t#rv«d by th# ho* #**p aaviated by
Palmetto Avenue.
Alt member* * Mrs. If. M. Papworth. and Mia.
, R, J . Holly.
nr* Invited.
Those present were: Mrs R. J .[
Tho Children of the Confederacy
will meet at 4:0o IV M. at th* 1 Itolly. M rs.-H . E. W alker.' M r*;
home of Miss Katherine Spencer, W. M. Scott, H rx IL M. Papworth,
( Mrs. f|. |. Louck*. Mr*. Roy F.
111 Laurel Avenue.
T h * South Side Primary F.-T, A.’ ' flymes. Mrs. B. F\ WhPnrr. suJ
.* I
will meet at 3:00 I*. M. In the Mrs. Lsriglry.

Social Calendar

Miss
To Wed
Raymond E. Daniels

Children's Colds
Should: Hare Tins
Safe Ti

rson

$$$$ The Big Night $$*$

Ihe M I I A N E

Statement O f Condition A t Close O f Business December 3 1 , 1935

COMPTROLLER’S CALL
r-

school auditorium. Hoard meeting
n f 1:30 P. M. In the board room.

PRIDAY

Sanford Atlantic National

A t T he M ay fair

r

‘ *•

J . II. Rrndley of Jacksonville,
A Sidracription bridge party for
the building fund • of the Sanferd connected with the Clinchfield |
Woman’* Club will take place at Railroad and a frequent visitor
1:30 P. M.

at tha c h b

house on h ,r»’ l* •p* n',ln* • f» * d*T*

Oak Avenua with Mr*. J . B. Cog-,
burn and Mrs, 8. D. Hlghleyman

Mr

areNJicre

for

A F F IL IA T E D W ITH T H E A TLA N TIC N A TIO N A L. HANK O F JA
ON
FTL.OR
.JACCK
KSSO
N V IL L E , F
O R ID A

svwral

na hoitrsses. Reservations mutt
ho mad* by Thuteday no6n b y
" Betty of Jacksonville,
telephoning 79-J.
frequent Sanford vikpjr, U a
________________ _________________ 1guest for a short time.

7a

The Saoford Atlantic National Bank

K#- **•-•i Li

RESOURCES
Lonnn amt Dlwrountn

jM, n 'I*:

5

O vcrdraftn

m

TH E

-.
C sp ita l

• ■

Stock

f

Su rp lu s and.Undivided P ro fit*

None

R eal E sta te .............................
x.
Federal Reserve R ank Stock .
O th e r Resources

I.onus nml D iscounts
4.913,388.10
t Ivervlrnfts
161. US
Ibm king Houses, Knrn. amt F ix tu re s
Lln7.266.89
Itm l hastate
H H .961.il
C ustom er* L iability on A rieptum -e*
and le tte rs o f C redit
10,854.11
I'Vilcm! R eserv e Hank StiH’k
105,000.0#
O ther R esources
42,157.46
C. S. Hands and
C e rtific a te s
o f Indebtedness
1 1 4 .2 5 9 .5 12.49
Fed. In t. C r.
nnd Fed. Uind
Hank lionds
921.418.86
O ther M nrketahle
Hands
2 .9 7 8 .607.05
Accrued In tereat,
9 3 ,0 0 2 .9 4
Lonns, N. Y . S lo ck ----- -E x ch .-C o lla te ra l
A C om m ercial Paper
1,701.966.92
Cash ami Due
front Hanks
,
15,057.690.18 36.016.228.64

7 .9 0 0 .0 0

17,206. IB
.

.

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

U.S. Bond* and

RESO U RCES

5 1 ,5 0 8 01

5 ,000.00

.1,800.00
2,659.44

1#

— O r t t f ic a t e *
o f Indebtednean

•

.-—
J8G 0.577.00

O th e r M arketable
B on d s

163,815.41

T o ta l

Loans, N. Y.

Capital Stock

458.089.38 1,495.041.79

Deposits

91,764,283.x)

Total

(C ounty S o lld to r— O ra n g * C o u n ty )

-'

ToU l

K t w F t f t h D k t r ir t O f F lorkU

Fraulcnt

DIRECTORS

GEO. 1). BISHOP

441,207,020.24

Vice Pveitdmi Cvuum I’jper Co.,

Int.,

Sdnfi/fJ

V k r IVwkfcm

G .* W . F R A Z I E R

A RTHUR BRANAN

Vkt Prcisdcnc AiLmu N’-nMui 8o»»A JatkkmvtlU

C u h tr

'

JOE CAMERON
J. L. INGLEY

'1 s t . 1898.
* A g ril*i

PETER J. FEITNER
R. A. NEWMAN
PirikJrnt Hill Hjrduare Co. Int. Sanford

V k t I’rrikJcnl Th« Son/otd

Atlantic
&amp;»&gt;h .Sanford

VIVIAN SPEER

S. O . S H IN H O L S L R
Craw Msou/sclurrr San/tJ

A . L. BETTS
Aut. Gtdrier

11 , 171 , 0 0 0 6 #

freudm i, OittnU Cyprcu Co. O utoh

P*rm«r, Stnfotd

. J. L. INGLEY

I k PriiMWT, Ju n g 2 , 1988

ToUl

4 1 .7 6 4 .2 8 1 .3 1

OFFICERS

___ I-----T-' 108 CONGRESS
j

1.602,876.82

Totnl *‘»»h !HvM#n«te 1*b (4 HI nr* flrgn iilan lK&lt;*i*i

PETER J. FEITNER
■v

PalU In i 850.000.00 t 3.000.000.00
E a r nml
2 .1 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
778.431.03
Snrplns and Undividetl P ro fits
Reserve fo r T a x e s , In te re st, E tc . •
67.150.99
1 0 ,8 5 4 .3 1 '
Acyeptancea and Is :tte r» *&gt;f ( 'n s l l t ».
I)e|si*Its ................................. ............................., 37.140.581.91

12,490.00

C ash and Due
from Bantus

Ellar*

S t 1.297,020.24
L IA B IL IT IE S

S to c k Exchan ge
C ollateral

’m o m

HANK

(Organised 11*03)

lOO.OOIMMI

R eserv es
F u rn itu re mid F ix tu r e *

N A T IO N A L

O F JA C K S O N V IL L E

LIABILITIES

2 4 0 .5 7 5 .9 2

A T L A N T IC

Sect.—Treat. Speer and Son, Inc. Sanford

ON TUE MERITS OK THIS STATEMENT W E -SOLICIT YOUR BANKING BUSINESS

“ 'tha Damoentlc Platform of

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I principle* -of —
live* and act* .’
( Thotnia
fenon aa^'Andrew Jackson.
M r a a r iia
I wtB derot* my gffort* toward doing
toU to maintain those principles
. .-which, through ISO y m n t t

. t.-’il

—
We * i *

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papoaiu *r* Inaurad with n u b

•f the I

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host* lgahut. DtLond ted* to D*Uad.ten night, . .,
tj ,
; L W W X .lto iJ of J

3,000 FastShotit

Until Howie At-

■y JTENRY iLAUOHTER ■
Co*dt
Mr lows*
aos odn n d
tho hookotbotl a d tJa U ./ tr tto
SotnbMlo High S&lt;tool Mat Sight

iSreylfdhttlnr
Sensational

feve fits

Tto tobodild rooaUt*' Of It fttooo
with IS o f thorn o s

tto

lood

L k -a Jn r
« U i *
M h O tte g , r0 *((o tm r

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footed1. T Moody *f d * U t»a by *
U t U t t l I h M M , and thffdor*
KUektr - »t Sanford won arar
Woodrow B i v U v K uataai 4a
Ilk* miDMr, white Joka t . H*H
of Boafsrdrwon too I wMi W Brtt
J. B , Moody of D «U mL ThofTwa*
• foarth' boot ImM m b Bbhforf
•iid XWLasd youngster*. bat It
irdgt fa a -draw. That w*« b*tir»*n
Pot* TUII* c f Sanford and C. J .
H tiA fr* or D O m fc r J J. » . r •- ctufwy truuh^BMi a l b m
teoto tef Ednlortl, C M S t o * df. *
toRtf-U fafaU • DWtodltod Bos

MlaiMRnl d u ffs )Oe

M toatoiM i ok I &lt;K«dtoOClrratty.

fiOtoad DslMOdrf tkrcJfBOtian of
M d d d t o W I Parry Imlth, ai• O l t o f e U s d t o f k t y o f pep I . 4 .

t o « t o r r i M s H t o « t r o frp * P to Uto

T O O l WATCH
botoo/i* i |i o MIyc hidi tlk» Which** HAVE
."by. an* *b o n d g fci
BkSodw Ut«torBBlM lke*l «. T.

5*

oUtot Thoraday *0 Friday. T to % osppart'of’ tto l* fsaoMtoto ton
BSfS Stop bs HUM# sem tw tMB gtoolhStoiiSeeKwee ala of tto u e
1 . flrtegam d, Mat ttoy pmaMa U oad ttoad Id'ttoar. an la v» on*
gH# tbd WBdcai* a good fight..
t o n s * Boston -a* W -to on*
E . t t o first-torn * gam* will to atot at tto tolit toob and toU tfi*
5 ptspod. h r 'tto total High School toad U tto fantaro algfetb to Ain
f i b 0 * J to. I I -or K . Thii gama aftar a tc rs t ad opoH la whleh
kid tto ono in Oeak art tto ho took* llu quarter mil* trsak
only oontoaU ytora tto dotda mood.' Tto nad rooard M rat by
' . hnro sot toon dtflnltely mod*.
Sparrow Boater for thl* dlatonc*
' SUMS.
la 17 1-d rarondr.
I t o Odary Ptdo S M I tto
Is prubobty tto eloaaat flnUh of
-c
itonsg TaUow Jackrt team from th* nutting My L***te, daughter
K Lotsbarg on Jan. 17 aM tto Day- of tn a . oi tto wortd’a »granteat
ft* ttoM Boddb
team tto
s a l t grayboandt, warn by t no** lg tto
night Id odd n wo»b and at to t- quarter mil* aortnth roe*. It wo*
to t ball for tto Meal fan*.
All h«r fln t victory.
' » &gt;
*
tbtoo of tto ** gam** will to
Mlis Halg’a rally biadaItorJOth
.. pottod with action and ■ good and final roc* of tto atoning n
■' brand of piny will to ihayrn by lonsatlon which climoiod tto cnall t o l l .
*
IItr* thaw, fito noaod oat Untemod
OtScb M*LocsatStoo&gt; snnoancod{and 811rtr Bob* n fu t s ra n In
. that atnoon ticket! art on aa’s.wbloh . U * -tod Jot'coOte from
t bto tttd s .o n laool fsso to got asvsstb yotlUos *u th* tort turn
R ■ odd* Tto Hehot! will to sold for to broto tto'lln* a s (to wlnnor.n
„ s 0A d add ttoy obtklo balder* to ’ Slk new dogt wUl b* among
- Ml 10 »f lb* gdtnoo lo b* played tho »0 going U tto pott tonight,
on tbo lotol co a rt,, Tto odmlo-'starting n 8:15 o'clock. They or*:
0km pries at tto goto will to 88 B l t * r Dratm In U * aaaond.
K": ••Uto.i
- Moakad Btartar and Huggtn Haul
K*
Th* Stagor# atoll oat f o c i n d tn th* fifth, and Aah t * y and
ttot oral forward*: Earl Wblt- Bold Effort Is tto aovanth.
ten, Chari**
Ronhuos,
EUty
T*n tom* will to pr**«nt&gt;d to|
V ff Wright. Britt Eay. night. togsfdUa* of w « th .r tonbttfH, Arthur WUltoma, Jlnm la ditiona, and Myor Coldbcr, and
Paga, and Buster
P toftosK hu aaaocUtu promto* ,h*t th*y
Qndrdai U a tcr Phillip*. Jth n trill to squally as httertstisg as
Morgan, Parrall Porguaon, Robart Bewail, Brolllay Odtom, Rob­
ert ■teals, odd Jltn Stapler. Can­
ter i Jtth Purdon, Roland Nar-i
chont,’ Retort Qooateck, and Sam
WditaTto aohadula Is to followat &lt; \
Joanory
% or 10, Dcsla In Ocala,
lit, Rajtla In B u tto .
II or 17, tavacos. In SanfopL
17, loo*burg, In Banford.
J u a t ChatteV ___
!.« *
18, Daytona, .In Hanford.
Ml T o * *
88, Stotaon Pr*ahm*it, In Do- ILthhle to n * . .. .
...
i
__- if* n*e*. qaortar
K ln « F e ra l* I.
&gt; 0 , DoUnd, In DaUad.
C a p tain M arlin
Id. London, la Sanford,
H appy Man ......
^
Mh M .
to , OrovaUnd la Orovtland.
to, Orlando, ta Sosford.
I l , Cooforoao* Toummoat.
B o * * , Q u o rte , m A,
Fobrunry
■
» .t *
h i
lu Confer*nc* Tournament,
Mf
% Loosbarg In Looatorg.
tteaos « U * W 'f i b
18 Tovar**, In Tavern.
1*,
U,
Ml
ll,
to,

fM ttff ta SasfortL
fewtasd fra b M to i f Doto Sanford,
OrovaUnd. Is Sanford,
DfLand, to Banford.
t o . Undos, (p Jaokaonrillo.
.
* &lt;L Attgsstlat, to I t , Atgitto*.
j
to. OaytoM, to Dayton!.
Ito Otsto, to Sanford,
to. Oriandat to Or laado,

Dnatar

» M L •» I t

Ttoatogo bdto^sadsM g *h *tr# oa A LARGE Platara for * llttl*
FURNISHED ApartmaaL
Tbofdosi Kllrkar tad Woodrow . doLUr, . WUboMt1! lU d to ...
HgfcUgp. S. A, B. WHktn«o,V * r .
_ J t o f * L A r t . ' -------- ---- —
-. Cooolt B. A* B. WllklnaoW am
Ooaooor that tho Samlnol# Boys
AtHtetk Club will put oo practteo
boat* lo |to Arana on Friday ntgbt
of this waak.

IIS

•- Closad car* roprounb Mil par­
e n t of all tto paauogor aatomobllva produced In tli* United Stal«a
and Canada.
nil*** B * b « _____ ___ ______l i t
r , T o c iu n v s

lo t a c u m t

DRUG

S— H d f W M ^ sS

E . P in t 8 L

I WANT tor talk «a as aOtUUsui
man who to ast! to qualify fbr
potlUaa to u n i t * , repair and
Install *l*ctrto,- rafrigoratorto ant
air oondttloniBV ayitema, Mb •»parterre* hirtoobry. bat t ppflOBnl
tnahl bar omebantcaJly inotteod
hod Willing to drrote Mmcrtbpsa*
Bl«»d» Hr*n. au ato d O u h a rr ”
f i l t h r a ta : T l t J f r
B ill*, M all tlm* Ik training,
For poomfltel
Iteirh *. Ml** MarB." ~ ~
Heeenlh r t r e : l u r k A y r ,
Ju n ta Inter* law, writ* R*M r*rttkm EnMnah. M ld n lihJ U n r.
. l f .c r l „ _ M J t u t e f Cara qyraltj.

F lr*« 1 r * * « i
k , H | ’i
T rad *.
Wooden P lalol, Ted Warden.
Ueeond m e *: K n u rl kaeorl. I « * e l
Hiqg. U rn** W n rrior.
'T h ird rere C ap tain Ouulnl, H as
F 0 r * e . FrM* W arden. J '
F a u n a ra *« r r * i g o i u . U saam
Je n h le . Lori. T atem C
F ifth
raaai H lg iln S d
'F a r t * .

*&lt;»M h ntaai I fun Dunlf.

Oat»u. And* D *r*r.
Ninth ruau: MUt* Bins.
Marehtll. , Inhy Dot. •

Buddy

Mn*Ur

T en th Cnaa: M le , R ed JDIalatar.
Undine, n « e h T a e l.
“
t o I im n P i M n r M i n
'
* F lra l r*V* (n u n rfh r m l l t t ' Blpptfr
b lu r. 0 l o * * r *
T rad *. T h *
llthi
Clem . Mr hhodow, OUnlord H at.
W ooden Pletnl.
Prtnceea Alherth,
Ted Wurgen
l ; Second rnra. q u a r te r a lia , l i t
h a lf d * llf&gt; donhlai
Owtol I 5 ( ,
flo a h r t ’o t a l r . D d ita r, M nA rC B n.
Cnrt. atlra r D ream . T ee O ff T r a l -

lllk , C aptain.
Ilarrlav
'n llh . ItoRter Otar,

-B ix to r i

Man’s Wintar Am* War Cham­
pion* hip s told Jam. I b I M t
I
NICE,”*CLBJUf, -oolorod f n f e u
T to only Uoraomrat at Its
,.m * S '.) o b doing housework t f kind-sdbatfated Is throtot#, tite
any kind. Ctortotto TUlmon, SIS Orlando wtster amatoor cham­
pionship |» told J U . 10.11-11.
of nodal f l * r « m soo of tto
COLORED wmoSS * * r t a U ~ k b tU to’o , sportlost
n o n n —&lt;ha
rooking'' or
washing. tfattl* toooa i t w a b of Carl Dana, Jr.,
Coyrr,,OOS f r U r y ^ t s . ,
wtosor of tto amateur tonort to
COLORED StoW Want*'Jote'dolag tto ratatu Miami Blltntaro and
yard" workJ ‘ akL W ill1 Hr* on Orlando Opano.
Eighteen tola* of . play on tto
pnbiltts.' * Jo n y Barrio, 71d
fln t and afeond day* toll bo fd Hickory Av*.
tested Os tto final doy with o
JR-bol* ■grind. which should p m
doe* tto klSK of tto * ttl* ‘* caaaSTOMACH V U H A Q u , Palo*. pslgnlng tlMoaporr*.
•indication rittlmo, *b y » suffarT Pot quick ralftf got s fra*
aampta. of* Udga, n doctor'* prsOerlpUoo, nt McRaynolda D n «

I t f Art. ^

Specials For Thto Weefc
L is te r itf c

MAN, I t to M, with car, fr *0 to
sary. Avarogo locum* |U waak*
ty. Drawing acOcdnt and
mtoalon. Boo MA Craig, Mayfair
Hotel, 8 to 7 P ; I t '
,

&lt; A 8«e V o to o ).

(COLORED
GIRL, aipcriancad, 7 1 —- I —
maid, cook, praltraoo, or offlm PORD V4»
girl -want* Job. Anna Jones, 8811 Price to
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F r i l l W i n , * Itae...
! Fou rth rare, l - t l m il*: Jh S * Man.
lo r. P al*
IMoo, Ceueln
Jen n ie,
h r l n * e e ' R oto .
re d d *
Awn,
riolenee FrU o, l^trd T h rto o . Juala
t&gt;««.
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l t r e n , R 'q h t nidlu Mnehed Olnrtar.
b n lp
t ’Kana*.
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lla ia l.
Ceper'e M n. Iflo h U o O F a r o *. * 0 4
M n rcalloof.
. Olaih r a * . t - l * m llat Hohlna B,
Jfloo Morlf, R e e fe r Feetilon. M erul*
Aqn. T q (f&gt; B lt lt , P e d d r U n . Mutt
J lo v h o , Hapnr'o Rem inder
, Oorenth ron*. n u o rta r m il*: Aah
Ird r. M ldqiohl f.U r, Ju n ta Monk.
h « r h A rc, T w lnhllnw Fin er.
Dr.
Mo'eol. Brtld R ffo r l. hhv Ann.
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m ao.
fu iteeiir:
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R a re r . w p r
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Doeui*.
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fnrlnne riffle* r. M art Ja n * * , Mn*

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Panoar
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Comet Men s-Wear'
P L O R SH B 1M SH O ES

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CALL W ASNT ANSWERED

WINTER VISITS THE WHITE jHOUSE

B ir i to Retire
ICE

K in g Winter atahad thla kaautlful hut ehllly platura by laying
a ala-lnah gnaw carpal on tha Whlta Hauaa graunda. Tha acana la
at tha rear af tha building. (Aaeoelatcd Prato Photo)

X BRIDE

DIET?

LUcretla Borl (above), loading
■oprino far tha Metropolitan Optra
Ijr ■ quarter af a century, laid aha
inland! la ratlra at the and of the
current aaaaan. (ha la 4A. "I wleh la
otep while paopla ara taring *the
ralca la battar than aver,'" aba dailared. (Aaaoclated Pratt Photo)

SEATING REVIVED IN

Of aouraa the aid folha ara alwaya talking abaut tfcd Jtlttar
wlnlara long ago, but few at tha younger ganaratlan In Atlanta.
Q»- h l&lt;l
waalhar fit far laa abating until tha aavero at Id
wava altar Chrlatmaa frata tha lake In Piedmont park. due W liven
af Manaflald. Ohio, ta n a touth ta enjoy tha far-famad Dlila ana*
thlna. But hart wa find har |uat aftar a turn bin vthllt ekotlng w it*
Dan Mata on tha laha. It araa frotan oelldly from baak la
bank—aomathlng that had not bttn aaan In Atlanta III mony £
orlntar. (Aoteciaiid Prove Photo)
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ONLY ONE BID FROM WHITE HOUSE1

ICE-LADEN TREES CRUSH HOMES

________________ ’ ________

g__________ ;

VOfroTTUTim lth, celebrating hit OJnd birthday with thla big echo

at New Y ork olty, atari ad political tanguaa ta wagging whan ha
bluntly tarmad ao lalop « purported Whlta Haute tpakatman'a
otatamant that ho had keen Invited la tha W hlta Hauaa "at Itaal
Onto a yoar . . . hut never aaw fit ta acctpt even ana of thaac
Invltatlone." The farmer Democratic preildantlal eondldota aald
ha had boon aakad there only onoe alnea the Hoove volt Inauguration.
Ha dw llned an Invitation 10 vlelt tha Whlta Houao when ho addrooaee the Amertoan Liberty League In Waahlngtan, (Aaoaolatad
Prone Photo)
H

BUT DONT q p NEAR THE WATER’

Hero'a one af tha numereua hauaaa damaged In Allan
when lee -coated troeo broke and oraohad dawn upon thorn du
w o n t w inte r ', otarm tha alty had aaan In a ganaratlan.
j n t ettlmatad* at t i 000,000. (A bocalated Preao Photo).

THEY TOPPLE!) SWIM RECORDS

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Opinions Vary As
To Future Of Pact
Of Celery Growers

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Mri*n’ |
court rulini? Mr
Leffler
‘**■'1,
that hm ruin pony ho ^ always j
hern in fnvui of o fu n 'a ry m4 f*»' i
mrr&gt;«. and hr *• «.f »hr «i|iiruon I
that llirn* « am pV U c »litti**»* I
under which
*iU’h
nj|rr*Mii**t»t .
could I*** fui in* d M
Mc,fch ***i*,l
that hr ►**!••*%
ft.,, rt.ll' ‘ I drr
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di .
Sen t, njirri-iM bf
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committer will !■-

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k u i ln w .
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working for |they do are fr«
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roll.
my name— that

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in Ihe N d W f r Arcade Kulkl*
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Ed for th a l . new

I.A K K IIAHTON CASINO

no l I* •n

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Dozier &amp; Gay’s Quality Pamts
“ B e st fo r th e S o o th ”

Vse Dozier &amp; Hay’s H igh Grade P rod u cts, and 2 |

it I

DANCE

floor -h'"A th-

a paint jo b th a t th e whole neighborhood wttf «

STANLEY-ROGERS HARDWARE &lt;5
214 Sanford Arenas

spring

•uit. You know there In a dif­
ference between ordinary tail­
or made and Uarwlall-Made-------

U n i. A Crl. Niithlu

fti**j
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Ed. Randall

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Mr*

Hull

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Sanford's Only Complete Bar

U n ite d

Lumber C o

LIQUORS
WINKS
BEER

Seasoned and Im finished Lumber
I.u m h rr. Iluilding M aterial— Roofing
"I.u m b e r Measured Hy The Golden RulaT
Hlh and F ren ch
*
Phone 71

hi* old
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W as D e a f Now
Hears The Clock Tick
f&gt;"*

I it . f truth to it.

"hid clt,i

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miii

emphatic ln tsying:
" I t ’a none of our
there a a fan dancer
the governm -nt .ho’*
and not the CCC pay

Open For Business
YA Randall.
Th# T lH o f,
N
hack in Sanford and
located

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'hi* 'lalrm ont.
It ju*t isp't *o.

Mi«« Kuhy I *
brunette- ’Ah.»

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morrow m untin'
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and th** uit i’l ini -i fl he lit id ui
ached 11led.. \(r
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All
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h"l &lt;1 • I' Milflt'd III it
com in it Ice. fM'fih i
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a ho nM

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pnrlr»vi&lt;ruiir !*• i »m «
formulation
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Hot It I ii k

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mntkriinir asfrertiirnt*

•Hid hr C*uil

apply to the W P A for a Job. bat
*he « u n 't tllgiolc, You h a '/ to
b* on relief roll* to work under
ths program, and « he hadn’t been
receiving any federal dole."

,

-------- I . Civilian
Ooneerration
Corfu
"W e do hare pome entertainer^ welcome a fan
y ter.
he adrpi art era didn't want any part In our camp*, but they're all fur- changt.”
I
Work* P ro g r-*. i f f i r a l .
i»» af the atory.
On* official waa
_ ___________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ante all ta t puy t
W p li ngtnn we,* a little aghast.
•ihi« It none of III*"
' tft. r i I- phonrit’ tti IVPA head

ir a a lla « H irmm M l*
knock •’ti win hy *he * o'iTt will b«
promptly pnMnl.
John MriPi h. S r , W M SroU ,
•ml W A I.e ffW . of &lt; ho'o A
C om p «n y,

t u e s d a t

T O E 8 A N F 0 R D n E R A T .n . S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

P A G E S IX

n V |'n 1*i pt

COCKTAILS
And Other

MIXED DRINI
P ark in g Space In R e ar

P hone 2 mli

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Curb 8

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D IG E S T IB L E AS M ILK
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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

V U i m be V .lm t i'i rirhlr mil*

Your Comfort
iilnomw ..nf .imiMti

g in n in g about J m . In. n wa« annuunenai I mill v liv II f
W m fi.y
o f Ihe M a ii&gt;&gt; I NVwi S e iv ir e
'•«
w h im a|ipliralii.n , h i..il,| !.&lt;■ n1a,|.
by thnne *i« h irir In r nnlvr th b u lU tin .
T h e ■-*fvii*.." i • /iy n '.y
ihn M ark rl N. w« Ser\.,|. „ f th ■
U . S . P rtie rlm i-n l n f A g ilru lliir-.,
in
eu -n p «ratin n . w ith llu* i'lu r lili

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E valeen ’s Beauty
Salon
Phone 7.1.4

GULF

if it isn't the finest cigarette you ever smoked

G A S O L IN E K O il

dgaretie counters off er you a new cigarette
delight. Doub/e-Mellou) Old Colds, made
ol the finest tobacco ever pul in a cigarette.
oday,

J^ooking Ahead

Prepared by

G. H. BROWN

T

f -o««i»«t s a n f o r ik

But we qre getting ahead oi our story.

DUNCAN
Service Station

Cor. 19th A French

Freeh—Juicy
Tree Ripened

FLORIDA
ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT
For Sab
By T h e Hesse

Manhattan
lls s s r a s ia is g l

(tnoVttr«

ikOf-'M*
— ntcW-k

Lorillard set out to create a new stand­
ard ol quality-in popular priced cigarettes.
“ Never mind the cost!" Loriltard'a leal
men were told. “ Go out and buy.up the
pick ol the world’s prize tobacco crops.
“Scour the American and Turkish mar­
kets. Get the luxury types ol tobacco;
those customarily used in pve moat ex­
pensive cigarettes.’*
before this tobacco could be passed along
to you. Now, double-aged and mellowed
. . . it b ready for you In Double Meflwe
Old Colds.

Prize Crop
a t n o e x tr a coat I
Add up aR tha claims you have ever reed
or heard about cigarette*.
1. They're milder.
2 . They taste better.
3 . They give you a pick-mo-up.
4 . They're easy on th* throat.
The sum total 1* the thrill you get in
D o u b fe -M c O o w O l d G o ld s .

Claims are easy to m a k e ...b u t you
can’t smoke daiaaa. An Old Gold in your
lip* Is better than all the adjectives in

If you don't c a t a thrill,
we'll pay th* bill (aai DOUBLD

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County
W t a A a t Vet«(aM«* Than Any
Waiter A m la A f r i c a
,ify

. AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
XXV

Member Aanodaled

SANFORD. FIX)RIDA, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY

S b r a lin
9

Bill To Repay Seminole Fair
Local Growers IsToBeHeld
ToBe Pushed Jan. 21To25

Honored By Democrats Tonight

f .Way. Given..
Backed By
*Blg Three’ Among
[/ Veterans’ G r o ups

R e-E lected M ayor

C t m j p T S s m e n W ilco x Commhrfrioners W a iv e
And P eterson A re
License F ee F o r
C arnival Show At!
W orkin g For A ct,
County Exhibition
Papw orth Advised

x.¥J S m

CongreBsman J Mirk Wllcax,
of the Fourth
Florida district,
|And J, Hardin Peterson, of the
•_First Florida District, write II. M,
; n p worth they will do everyI thing they ran to push Ihmugh
|the hill now in Congress to relmI burst grower, in Ihi, «*ct!on for
fruit grove, and vegetable field,
destroyed by
federal authority
In the fight to eradicate the Med­
iterranean Fruit Fly ,evrral years

ot Known If Bill
ill Ik Approved
One BflHon Dollars
[ Additional Needed
j 'F o r Cash Payment

Papworth, Haines
Elected Again By

Crown Prince A lfa Woken rep
— (Rented his - feather, Emperor
HaJI* Balaaai, at tha service—
which iftte d far fiva houra. Tha
eatoartr attended tarvigra at hi*
flaM haadguar* era a&gt; Demxyr
Ethiopia1* forvlgn 'brain trust''
wag atrvnglhantd today by the
addition a f aoolhar American,
J e m H. Speneer, 10, formerly of
Orianell, Iowa.

a specialist In In'eriW, arrived bat .night.
. Mill ba an aailaWnt political
‘dor to the government, Ever«H AnJIewa Colson, aa American
*“ umpareCa financial •dote_ r.
H K om.
Vargin and Janyun An
recently departed, tearing
Uk evrn mara w d aaaa
i who kaa apeat (ha A H
fa r tha post by Prof
Frtter, A
a a Xthtoplan rep-

■hC to
Ugly and Eikto‘ aat.

Hotel this evening.

Canning Kitchen In
City Now Operating
Th* canning kitchen In Sanford
began operations this morning,
and thesa In Ovlado and Gtnava
will open latar in th* w««k. Tb*y
nr* being conducted by th* educa­
tional department of th* WPA In
co-operation with lb* home demon­
stration department under th*
direction of Mlaa Josephine BoydeMr*. Leona Howard has been ap­
pointed a* County supervisor In
charge of this work, and M n.
Tey* Keonta af Oviedo will have
charge of tha Oviedo and Geneva
canning kitchens.
Mr*. Ruth
Weaver of Paola and MJia Sara
a f Baafard hava charge af
Ik* Sanford kitchen.
These canning kitchens are belag operated far Urn benefit * f
then* who desire to can freJta, vagatahlaa and aaeata. and free instruc­
t s " U thing furnished by
WFA teachers who are ro-operatIng directly with Mlaa BoydOUn.
•HfFtag m tk* canning &lt;B thl,
mtg ateag the tinea aa set up
by «Jw Ham* Demon*tratien De-

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T A l.Ia A IIA S S F K . Jan

as

WtSIIINISTON,

Unanimous Ballot la
Cast; Lehman And
Speer l,eavc Board
Mfivnr r, I
Dumas WIU lll^t
l»lgh| f e l ie* ted l»i h»* new l i l y
rnmtnl**Dt„ »* m«ytif «»f Sanfnnl
fur hi* fourth term. Hi* uaiim* waa
jilaiHti in ruini dr ttiin by t'oiinm*
Hhmvr W A I .*■f f Ti*r.
rn m m lw m D D rr S

hy
^ h itih u U v r,

•ml ihfy with UiimmtAfi.hirteF II’ N.
W hitehiim l RD&lt;1 rivmnii**it*ni»r \V
R iMipr** kotnl for hi* *Iih*|ioh ,

making It unannnouA I’hrrnnif By
th* «i* in th«* Rinlirm*** wr&lt; Ini by
form**r Com mi «* loner* II. J l^*h*
Ida n Rnd V A. Hp«t*r who fta&lt;l a
tew mmiilri hr fort’ rr til r Tin'll nn
|mrrnbcr* of thv municipality*
IrifisUtlvr #xaly
tTpu&gt;r| hi« &gt;T«h* ;inn. M ay o r D u m ax
daul
a p p r r r ia t n l th v honor,
‘ though I am nut tin m lm lfu l u f th v
f«'-t fh a l no t»nv rl» v w « n U it,'* hr*
dtei'J ” | r r n ir m b rr th a t I t«&gt;M y**u
u |*"n m y vfvvtlon a jr r a r a*tu th a t
th u f f u r irdpiirvA a m an w ith a
w'rak nnm ! an il it rm ig n rv k , am i
1 p r t t iin ir 1 " t ill re ta in those iju a l
1 ifu a tiu n s ” T h v m a y o r had I
hv
i w id h ril t&lt;» rip rv d # h»w a p p re c ia tio n
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M ’l l y u ffiriM la fu r the cu-u|&gt; rratiun
I they Have a lw a y s g ive n am I " i f |

( « is*11mnr d 1&gt;« I’ggr T

hu)

Flynt Announces For
Office Of Constable^

-Baaford, Florida.
■Mr dear Shn
■I don’t know what object you
have ia »lliving up unpleasantin Semlnola County by tho
artftl* you poMWbad In yaur lasuo
oi January S, hat l d* know
It l« not gatag to do the'
Paso i eratie

Neon light* are to outline Iho
entire roof of Ihe Valdes Hotel.
Contract for erecting the unusual­
ly tone footage of Nmn tubing
waa 1st yesterday by th* hotel
mangaement to the Claude Neon
Corporation at a price of more
than |M0. T h* Installation la egperted to t a made within Ihe neat
two weok*.

J have das* has been die-

H.

the boy took tha stand he tsstl-

Hadley, authority on fied that ha owned tha hog, that

nection whatsoever with any
organItalian that ia working to
WHAT'S DOING
prevent the completion of tho
canal h question.
TODAY
»;0B P. M-: Jack*o„ Day Dinner,
■1 set* yau are vary * nth oar•Ml* about the sons tract lee of Mayfair Hotel.
I:0Q P.'M .: Medical Dotocbment,
the eroae staO* raaaJ and refer
F. N. G-, Armory.
to th* lost wonderful
TOMORROW
by the federal
/
liOQ P. M.i EihJoit* Caamilter,
ilshad to Florida seder date af Chamber of Commerce.
&lt;;«B P. Ma Woodmen of Ut*
SB, which go** on to
World, Woodmen Mall.
I

Jan

W A SH IN G TO N . Jn n . 8. —
(A ID — Now Donl load er*
njHvtlw) o ffo rtn today to find
n now fa rm program . P res­
ident R oosevelt and
S e cre ta rv W allace m et at lunch to
d iscu ss w hat to do about the
Suprem e C o u rt
d estruction
o f tho AA A. T h a Mouae ag­
ricu ltu ra l
c o m m itte e
won
summoned and wtth the Presi­
dent directed th* drafting of flv*
tentative plana for its considers*
lion,
w
One. domestic allotment plan.
Two, export debenture pro-

H

( A I* l
Th e B u re a u o f In v v a ti
g a llo n report to C o n g rvsa tod ay
• h " w til Hint ti- n ie n under J Kdg a r Hoover cauavtl (b e ecmvtr ion
o f Ifl k id n ap vra d u rin g the la i t
fis c a l y v a i
S a v in g A and n t " v v r i v i in raavn hand led by (J-m vn
totaled over f.‘iH,(MlOl1KK)l am i raftaoiti m oney rv tu rn v d to o w n e rs
am ou nivtl to 1 1 5 ,0 0 0 . Th e h u rra u
o h U in vd 1.717 c o n v ictio n s
The bureau aJsn rep orted F W A
s a v in g *
uf
$0 4 , 450,000
w h ich
u th r iw is e w ould h ave been
lo st
hy frau d s ami ir r e g u la r it ie s / ’

posal.

Three, approprialiona In va­
rious at'ates on condition such
■&lt;aic, ritahlish an adjustment
program eiinilar to the AAA.
Foutlh,
appropriation
far
land Ira,m g program.
Fifth, conditional appropria­
tion,
to individual farmsre
who comply with conditloni.
"Wa fevl that way* can b*
found under the limCe eet out In
the derisinn to fashion a farm
program that will at least In *
measure offset the disadvantages
which farmers hava under the
national tariff eystrm.'’
Meanwhile,
AAA
officials,
working on *a format annt Intrament regarding milk lleanie* *
and marketing agreements. Indi­
cated they believe,! these provi­
sion* of the AAA are still val*
id.
It wa, said privately they be­
lieved Ihe decision will have no
effect on locally
administered
agreement* and licensee. Among
iharketing agreements In fore*
or aought ere thoaa covering cel­
ery ami citrus growing Industrim.
»

WPA Projects In
Florida Must B e
Completed June 30
J a c k s o n v i l l e ! J*n . a. —
i»Ih • Florida Wurk, Frog r e Administration headquarters here
•aid today all district office*
h*&gt;e Keen instructed to make their
plan, fur winding up the program
i-y .lime .111. The order .tend,,
(h e ) .aid, despite the natiunal Ad­
ministration's
announced
l nl, ntion of prolonging the work
relief program beyond that date
slid Ihe belief here and in Wash­
ington that the program would
lw eat- ndeil.
All p ro je c t, now under way are
living shaped so they ran be com­
pleted -y June, 2d, and no new
project J s being atarlrd..unless dtA m M A M by-’ the deadline
•et.

F irst C elery Sold
On F a rm e rs M arket

D iscovered

Outstanding AAA
fhecks* Are G o a ^ ^
S a y s Washingtort
WASHINGTON, Jen. I^ -(A P )
—The Treasury last night adriaej

cnmmrrcial hanks of th* Nation
that all AAA checks outstanding
are good and may be cashed.
Treasury official* eald there
was no Intention of trying In ro&gt;

The first crate of Sanford celery
was v ld on the
Slate Market of Sanford today.
The celery «•• grown by Otto
Schmehl on the W est Side and was
•old try M. It. Spencer thruu gh
Ihe American Fruit Growers.
for this season

pudlate

any

outstanding

AAA

checks.
The information wa* convtjk^’
to commercial banka through thd
regional
Federal
Hetorrt

Defendant In County Court Goes Free £■£
When Judge Hears Last Tale Of Hog
Powers Plan F or -i
Geurgt McMahon was arrest’ d K. R. Roberta pleaded guilty to
driving
while
under
th*
inrlaenc*
a while ago and charged with th*
Fleet M aneuvers'
unlawful ehooting of a hog, in I of Intoxicating liquor and wax
sentenced
to
pay
■
fin*
of
|1&amp;0,
his case cam* up for trial beforo
In Mediterranean
with 1100 of th* fin* auapended

not know what these gentlemen
Have
been gu-U'y of
In your
eotimaiion. Personally,
I have
Judge J . G. Sharon in ■ County
not aoeo Mr. Schmah sine*
Court tmlay. A Jury was Im­
early
port of last Spring; my
panelled, County Prosecuting A t­
aJqaalntanc* with Mr. Anderson
torney John 0 . Laonardy pul e«via very slight and, certainly, I
eral seitnease* on tha aland tr
have had no connection with him
Weather forecast: Partly cloudy prove that th* defendant shot
on any political subject; and when­
ever
John Melach and
1 meet with occasional ahowars In ex­ the hog, and the defence reatad
It la merely for the purpose af trema north portion tonight an.1 in the belief that a strong case
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discussing
State _______
Market________
matter*. In north and west centra) por- was presentedBut then cam* th* other aid,
Ckamber'of C e m a im M a ffa ir*! tlon* Thursday; somewhat colder
eg tha advancement *f
eatreme northwest portion of the story. W. II. Raulerevn
Extreme northwest ;*•*• the main prosecuting wHSeminole County. If your am- Thursday.
blgoeua public a lion applies to Florldn, cloudy, probably occa­ naas as he waa auppotod to bn
Semiaete County’s action In con- sional rains tonight and Thurs­ tha owner of tho hog. Hut the
with th* gras* stats day, aeaiar hi wist portion to­ defense did not reckon on Mr.
Raulerann’s ion, Rob, and when
ad I can state la that night.
t nttly personal. 1 have no con­

Y et B e

chief execmlve of SanfonJ Th»*
mayor has been on the t nuimii*1011 for five years.

be passed thig session, a* itJg _ ltL . - -.-sa g *. ,
reek ilw n n w h lo n and- I t - Wftrf^ T h r do-fowl niPto ftam ItelawlfP
-----—
probably be drawn from a long Street to the oaat line of the A«lor |
farm near th* W tkiv* River wa,
J “&gt;l. Flynt, native of Seminole
■eaainn.'
ordatod closed ty th* County Com- I t'mnity. tmlay annnupced hi, run
B u sin ess Census F o r m l..loner, yeatenlay. and at Hie (dl.lary for the office of con,U hl•am* time Ih* board arrepted a ; f,,r 'h r Fourth lil.lr ir l
whirn
So. F lo rid a O rdered rontlmmUon of Ohio Avenue io com pri.e. the romnyJnitlea of
Delaware Street •• a public road. : Sanfnnl. l ake Monroe, Fault.
I I jk p o M ir y , leungwoodl. ami Aliti*j
MIAMI, Ja n .
m — A Feder­
j
al Department of Cqmmerce busiCounty Commltaionara • yeater- mnntv S|»i m#* ami as far tU*l aa
net* census will get undar w a . In day Ogardtd to Forrest Gatchel Waicfi'T.
Mr Flynt wa* b«irn in Clrnwa
South Florida within t * ° weak,, the contract for furnl«hlng eup
It waa announced here by If. R. plie* to the County lltmie, and to ami a n&lt;luilv«l from Ih#
A method by which th* water Green, of Washington, area super­ C W. Zarlng A Co. the eentraet High Sch»H»l in 1025.
visor for Florida.
IC M tlaa A Oa P ag* Twal
for furnlahlng auppllrs to the
Courtly Camp. The Gatchel knl
Zarlng bid* ware low.

"Publisher Tk* Bamlnol* County
Sentinel

Wallace T h in k s T h a t
Some W av Out W ill

G-Men Convicted
40 Kidnapers In
Dumas Re-Elected Last Fiscal Year
Million D o l l ars
Mayor Of Sanford 38Saved
Or Recovered
By
Federal
Agenta
For Fourth Term

county l i t counip_dir,ctor, while
other county directors. rvnirtird
to office, are: W. C. Klinganamlth of Tituavllle, Brevard; A.
G. Shanda, Green Cove Springs,
Clay; M. Blankfiald, Jackionvilf-,
Duval;
Mia. Christina Tolan,
Flagler Beach, Flagler county;
H. C. Duncan, Tnvarea, Lake; HL. 8ml:h. Ocala. Marion; W. J .
Steed. Kissimmee, Osceola; Harry
K. Jackson, SL Auguatine, S t.
John*
county) and Earl
W.
Brown. DeLand, Voluala.

"January 7, i m

The money

mivai.in to hi1* four'h term am the

Ki v e r Improvers x ;

-M r. D. C. Hodgkin,

Is*in it Ild.-ID C liT

Mayor T L. Dumas wav last
n»rht re ejected by the t’ity t om

prearnt &gt;r,,ion
1 pr*«en

Denying various • statement*
ia th* last issue of th*
weekly newspaper, called
*ii 'ambiguous publication," H.
M. Papworth as praaldeat of
’Sem'nol* County Chamber of
Commerce, in a letter addressed
t* D, C. Hodgkin, publlaher of tha
Sentinels County Sentinel, calls
en th* erftor to “ahaw yaur banof . Democracy and aervtc*
rendered befodn yen teskkuaU
against such Democrats aa myself
&lt;■ Seminole CeoMy.* Mr. Papworth’* (otter, eddramod to Mr.
Hndgkia, undar data a f Ja a . 7,
fallewt:

Five Point Plan
Will Re Drafted

comes from the sale of auto
mohd ■ license plates.

, c r, and fruit grower. In th . M.d-I ,ag»d a , manager of thv fair
I It.rran.an^ Fruit Fly .radicalionj Thr petition f . , u„v.„g i
|campaign."
i lic.n,.- fi-a for th, rarmial cor
Congrvaaman Prtcr.on i.
noli p, By wh)fh j, I„,•• bv mn

H. M. Papworth Pens Caustic Reply
To Editor Of Local Weekly Newspaper

*

l/?h Semi noli1 County's shan*
rtf the State s school allocation
as Ilfifl'.ihMt was figured today

protect of ComiiiixBinnrr \\
A.
U ffle r, to waive 1lifetime frev f, r
a eamtv»| cnmpanjr which wilt hr

optimistic of auccrae during th&lt;- the r * position w«&lt;t pre4r*ntfi| hy ri
of Cnngreu,. but member of wnnicii nf fhr )''miiity
that "we have made con­ who callnl on the f ’Dy f t mmis
siderable headway and will keep ■mn. with Mrs, A M Philips „
on fighting"
Ilia letter to Mr. spokesman. Others Ht the meeting
R e-E lected B y Group Papworth follow,-.
were Mr*. W I Cooper, j.re#;
"Yoor letter inquiring about the dent nf the Woman's Club of San
As V ice-P resid en ts present
,tatua of the Mediterra­
ir# «JU a s * «&gt;a l '« aw 1hrgg|
A t D eLand M eeting nean Fly reimbursement bill re
ceived
We now have l hi a bill
II. M. Papworth of Sanfo rl. out of committee with a unanipresident of tha Setplnole County moo, report. It wa, on the cont t M l i e H Oe P ace Tbree)
Chamber of
Commerce,
and ! ” nl f »l«nd«rt but wa, objected
Benj. F. Maine* of Altamonte 10 bF ‘ bree Republican member,.
Springe, vie# preaid,n of
that
*°
w,n
h»T»
eom* UPun,,0l‘
trade body, wera re-elacted vtca‘ P * '1* 1 ,ul* or •«* regular order,
presidents of the 3 i Johns R l e s r ,W* , r * "-•)«»'&gt;ring to get a C IT Y N E W S B R IE F S
Improvement Aaaociatloa at tha *P*t ,*l
nn *ha bill. A pw&lt;l
annual mefTThg field In Del-andio f th*
indiemtea
that a
fft
High tide* tomorrow wilt he *1
yeatirday. George W. Gibbs of I
*be House indicate, 1:0U A. M. and 2:IA P, M . and luw
Jacksonville waa re-eltcted p rc sl-1 m* i ° rity
°*
tht
Hdum
In tides will be at *:30 A. M ami
}t&gt;!8 ABABA, Jan. I.— (API
dent and Karl Lehmann, former ,mvor
but we do 9 02 I*. M.
—Continued heavy raine In northaecretary of the Seminole County not ^iVf
two-third* necessary
erg Ethiopia added to the rejoic­
Chamber of Commerce, wa* again ^tot a suspension nf the rule,
J. C. Hutchison left yesterday
ing of the subject of Xing Haile
chosen aecretary of the a* sues***W# have made eon aid*
ulerabU
for Baltimore to attend a meeting
M asala sa they celebrated their
lion. W.
1*
cB
Ckrlstmaj yesterday. They are
ford waa elected to1 fiprea#,!# *lighting. 1 don’t want tha grows of th* Natmnal A«snciatmn of
Confident that the rains, bogging
1—
Semlnol* County on th* saaocia-1,
r * to get discouraged became Commission Merrhant*. Hr ,«
a* Mb* soil, will compel the Faethese special bills are slaw and peel* to return the end of the
tlon directorate.
ciSt Invaders to fall back from
Other vie* presidents elect*.] are hard to get through. You week.
their advaaced positions about
were J . J . Parrish of Titusville, probably read recently the fart
R e a l summer w e ath e r &gt;* * * » '»
I f aka) a.
claims
state aenalor from this district; that the Minnesota fir*
The day is known -aa "Ganna"
W. F. Glynn o f Crescent City. W. wera just passed aftar a numb-r being eaperlenced, the govern
thermometer
yeslrrday
by Uw Coptic Christians. An lm * Mr. Sharon said today that F. Coachman of Jacksonville and of y e,r* of hard fighting. IVj ment
will krtp up the fight ami a rt registering e m iilm um of HI de­
portal service eras bald in th # ’ persons who hava not obtained John Campbell of Palatka.
little church of Bt, Gabriel's In Ibe tlckati can do so at tho Mayfair
Noah Tllghman of Palatka was making progress all the time It grees and a minimum of 00 de­
lavser palace compound.
elected
to represent
Putnam la doubtful whether the bill will gree a.
n

Roosevelt And W al­
lace A t Luncheon
Discuss D e c ision
A g ain st T he AAA

$10,310 In S t a t e
Funds Coming To
Seminole S c hools

City rnniniiMinn vfitetl, o irr Ihe

Large Attendance Expected
A t Jackson Dinner Tonight

made during the day, a largo
attendance at the Jackson Day
dinner In the Mayfair Hotel thin
evening la expected by offlcera
of the Young Democrats Club
of Seminole County which la
sponsoring the affair. Theh hour
for the dinner la ft o'clock. Ticketa
eell for fl.&amp;O each. The dinner
la not simply for the young Deocrats, but men and women of
any are and any party affdiation will be welcome.
The
address
by
President
Roosevelt which Is espected to be
(he opening gun of the 193d presi­
dential campaign will be beard
over a pubi c addreas system that
has been installed In the banquattlng hall of the big tourist
'hotel.
Before
the
President
•peaks an address will be de­
livered
by
Raymer Maguire,
Orlando attorney.
An orchestra trill play during
tha banquet and Miss Kathleen
Garceeu, of S u Louis, gueat of
M1se Mary Flnnell, will ,lng.
Ammg those who will ta prvaont at tho banquet are Senator
ami Mrs. 3. J , Parish of Titu s­
ville. Mr Parrish wired Alex
■Sharon, In charge of ticket la k a ,
to reserve places. It * expected
that a number of othef out-oftown guset* will attend.

New Deal Leaders
Speed Search For
NewF armProgram

Hermnote Countv te jfitinir 1o
Kayf m fair R*»in Ihn y.ar Thu !
w u tteculrtl Ih91 mirht when the |

a main entertainment feature uf
Andrew Jackson, founder, and Franklin D. R oomy. I r. ,:.n d .rd
th« fair
bearer, of th« Democratic party who will be honored tonight when
The exposition .late* are Jan 21
to Jan 25, ami the fair irrminilv
» W A S H IN G T O N . J a p . 8.— Jackson Day dinners will be held in cities large and small throughwijl he the vacant ground near the
I — H ouse consid eration out the land. This date 1s the one hundred and twentieth snntverago.
Ilka front belw- rn Sanford and
sary
of
the
Battle
of
New
Orleans
when
Jackson
defeated
the
B
rit­
w ith a vote probCongressman
W ilroi
writes Pafk. A ' enue *, with aewral of
In the naval w .r of M lS-ld. The engagement we, Tought aft&gt;le on F rid a y w as assured tish
Mr. Papworth. in reply to the fica mom* in the adjacent Arcade
r the treaty of pete* w u »ign^d.
eaah bonus legislation today.
form er', Iv tl.r of Dee. 2 !. that I Building where ih im display- will
T h e n d e s com m ittee gave
‘ in conjunction with C o n g r ., 1- bv made. Celery. fruit, and v*g.man Pcterxon it will be my pur- laid.,, canned good,, rurnl meal*.
l i g h t o ftw a y on th e floor to
p«*» to prc*B for enactment at fancy work. e tc. will he included
0 bill b tc k rd by the big
thi« icssinn of C’nngress th r hill tn the exhibits Thm- will also be
th re e v e te ra n s’ organizations
which wta tntrtMluced at the last a dog and cat shnii and plans are
— th e A m erican Legion, V e t­
aeaainn providing far a survey as being* made for an extensive auto
erans* of Foreign Wen and tils a preliminary to the payment of show in ronnrctirin with the Imr
tNed American Vri arena. It will
losses •utainrvl hy Florida farmcalled db Comorrow and elS, D Iiij(hleymaii has he- n m
With “last minute" reservatlona

Rains Add
Rejoicing I n

N U M B E R 64

Eatablhhed In 1918

R, 19.1fi

7*

ins Bill To
chVoteIn
HouseFriday

r| four hour* genera! debate,
rule waa granted
iho rMy
the Ware and Means Comrnittee urged cash payment aa an
eaeenllal part of rite recovery
program. The committee eald ad­
ditional money immediately is
necessary for payment would be
about on# billion dollars.
Asked U the bill approved by
committee wae Adminietratlon
approved, Chairman
Doughton,
North Carolina, Democrat, of the
TsVenue committee, eald “not to
* / knowledge. | wish H were.'
The bU] would authorise tm-

Sanford I* The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail. Highway
And Water Tranaportatloa

hla father gars j t to him , to l*o
used in hla school work.

Tlha put a different phase on
Ih* wholo proceeding. Mr. Mc­
Mahon waa charged with shoot­
ing W. H. Raularson’s hog. Ho
waa not charged with shooUng
Rob Raulerson’s hog. Ro the
Court directed the Jury to bring
in a verdict af acquittal.
.Will Jagkaonn was found polity
of th* rharg* of aggravated as­
sault, but sentence arts deferred.

during good behavior if |40 wu*
paid. Five case* were nolle pftmacd

in r Tk# A•••*Is lea Press)

Orders for new and Impress!TO

hy th* Court yesterday and th*
bond* put ap by five defendant*
were ordered aetreated. Th* case*
noli* proseed were tho** against
Sarah Denham, trespassing; Vir­
ginia
Goodwin.
di^nkanneas;
Maurice Richjy, flatting without a
license; Ja*. L. Proctor, dispos­
ing of property undar lien; and
Ellis Wooten, assault and battery.
Bonds ordered estreated wars
those put up by Willi* Jackson,
reckless driving; Ralph Evans,
parking on a public highway;
Frank Cara soil and Frank Fetorson, operating motor vahtcla*
without proper p*rrpita| and Guy
Jsckaoa, violating polk* regula­
tions haring
do with Intra­
state transportation,
The following additional petit
Jurore were drawn this morning:
C. G.
U as.
C. C. Briggs,
J. J.
Gavocak.1* H. A. Abell.
J. J- Catos, Steen Nelson, R. C.
Strong, R. N. Stafford, 0 . B.
Green. K. E. Kelsay, J . U M
colm, and Lao Butner,
/

to

BtiUah and French naval morement* In and near tha MfdUerr*nvan coincided today wnh un­
confirmed Ethloplan claims of o
northern battle victory. Al Frvneh
•uthoritle* disclosed that f t warships of the First and Trrn ii
•quadrena will taka tha Medltorcancan cruise, British recalled
four ship* from tho#* waters and
announced four even bigger a m of-war would lanr* os a praoaatam
spring cruise along artth the do■troyer flotilla.
A British new* agency dtapatoh
from Addla Ababa quoted a n g t o t '
treat of Mahote where tha I U ln a
northern armto* oeneen trateT lt
aald the FnacUto are la flight.

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n
apply to the WPA for a Job. bat
g* Q y* I, t . O O y S | *he «un't tllgiolc, You h a '/ to
__
"
" b* on relief roll* to work under
_ 'I _ T \ _
_ t r o %•C ths program, and «he hadn’t been
C M \J M u x p u y f? # O receiving any federal dole."
-------I. Civilian Ooneerration Corfu
y ter.
headrpiartera didn't want any part
I
Work* Progr-*. iffiral.
i»» af the atory. On* official waa
ante all ta t puy t Wpli ngtnn we,* a little aghast.
•ihi«It none of III*" ' tft. r i I- phonrit’ tti IVPA head
f l fW»| ihm; lawi *...
i|i*ai'et* n \l.no epoli, they nmd**
itii-1 jf to aid n*' d * 'hi* 'lalrmont.
O p e n F o r B u s in e s s

Opinions Vary As
To Future Of Pact
Of Celery Growers
iraalla«H irmm Ml*
knock •’ti win hy *he * o'iTt will b«

promptly pnMnl.
John MriPi h. S r ,

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•ml W A I.effW. of &lt;ho'o A
Comp«ny,

hold to

the

nf»|w**i'*

VFW&gt; thci mntkriinir asfrertiirnt*
are on la*e&lt;l uivler »hr Mri*n’ |
court rulini? Mr Leffler ‘**■'1,
that hm ruinpony ho^ always j
hern in fnvui of ofun'ary m4f*»' i
mrr&gt;«. and hr *• «.f »hr «i|iiruon I
that llirn* « ampV Uc »litti**»* I
under which *iU’h nj|rr*Mii**t»t .
could I*** fui in* d M Mc,fch ***i*,l
that hr ►
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varatrg hr apri’Pint n‘ no I di .
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It ju*t isp't *o.
P

in M rint aimL
Mi«« Kuhy I *
brunette- ’Ah.»
the "hid clt,i
floor -h'"A th-

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I.AKK IIAHTON CASINO

YA Randall. Th# TlHof, N
hack in Sanford and located
in Ihe N d W fr Arcade Kulkl*
inf Now in the time to are
Ed for thal . new spring
•uit. You know there In a dif­
ference between ordinary tail­
or made and Uarwlall-Made-----

D o z ie r &amp; G a y ’ s Q u a lity P a m t s
“ Best for the Sooth”
V se Dozier &amp; Hay’s High Grade Products, and 2 |
a paint job that the whole neighborhood wttf «
S T A N L E Y -R O G E R S H A R D W A R E &lt; 5
214 Sanford Arenas

Ed. Randall

N«* &lt;)p*n I n&lt;l*r N*.
kl.n.g*IUrnl
Mr* Hull Kichlrr. Mir

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r«n rul f "muni pp ' i i ill*1*|
Impfine Ihi" Suf't' Ilf * ml h *rid
rd down «'« '|ii’ *i n \»■* erdny*
and th** uit i’l ini -i fl he lit id ui
ached11led.. \(r '*•*&lt; i mil All
Whl PhIII
h"l &lt;1 • I' Milflt'd IIIit
cominitIce. fM'fih i i*i
imil v
■clinip now a irue't ■
a ho nM
rrrirl#timr

Tlier* . not a
t|i&gt;.

emphatic ln tsying:
(Btshsd by WPA
"It’a none of our kuilnw. I f 'needy acton. M
there a a fan dancer working for |they do are fr«
the governm-nt .ho’* on the WPA It’a probably let
and not the CCC pay roll.
my name—that
"We do hare pome entertainer^ welcome a fan
In our camp*, but they're all fur- changt.”
_ ______________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Uni. A Crl. Niithlu

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I it . f truth to it.

DANCE

pnrlr»vi&lt;ruiir !*• i»m«
1i fti**j
formulation
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. The Hie* 1 1M;if hiLn* *hiful
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morrow

tu esd at, jan u ,

TOE 8ANF0RD nERAT.n. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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if it isn't the finest cigarette you ever smoked

GASOLINE K Oil

oday,

Prepared by
G. H. BROW N

f -o««i»«t sanforik dgaretie counters off er you a new cigarette
delight. Doub/e-Mellou) Old Colds, made
ol the finest tobacco ever pul in a cigarette.

T

But we qre getting ahead oi our story.

DUNCAN
Service Station
Cor. 19th A French

Freeh—Juicy
Tree Ripened

FLORIDA
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For Sab
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Lorillard set out to create a new stand­
ard ol quality-in popular priced cigarettes.
“ Never mind the cost!" Loriltard'a leal
men were told. “ Go out and buy.up the
pick ol the world’s prize tobacco crops.
“Scour the American and Turkish mar­
kets. Get the luxury types ol tobacco;
those customarily used in pve moat ex­
pensive cigarettes.’*
before this tobacco could be passed along
to you. Now, double-aged and mellowed
. . . it b ready for you In Double Meflwe
Old Colds.

If y o u

Prize Crop
a t n o extra coat I
Add up aR tha claims you have ever reed
or heard about cigarette*.
1.
2.
3.
4.

They're milder.
They taste better.
They give you a pick-mo-up.
They're easy on th* throat.

The sum total 1* the thrill you get in
Doubfe-McOow Old Golds.
Claims are easy to m a k e ...b u t you
can’t smoke daiaaa. An Old Gold in your
lip* Is better than all the adjectives in

d o n 't c a t a t h r ill,

w e 'l l p a y t h * b il l (a a i D O U B L D

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Waiter A m la A fr ic a

Sanford I* The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail. Highway
And Water Tranaportatloa

,ify

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. AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
XXV

Member Aanodaled

SANFORD. FIX)RIDA, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY R, 19.1fi

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NUMBER 64

Eatablhhed In 1918

7*

ins Bill To
chVote In
House Friday

Honored By Democrats Tonight

f .Way. Given..
Backed By
*Blg Three’ Am ong
[ / Veterans’ G r o ups

Bill To Repay Seminole Fair
Local Growers IsToBeHeld
ToBe Pushed Jan. 21To25
Ctm jpTSsm en W ilcox Commhrfrioners W a iv e
And Peterson Are
License Fee F o r
Carnival Show At!
W orking For Act,
County Exhibition
Papworth Advised

x.¥J S m

Re-Elected Mayor

New Deal Leaders
Speed Search For
NewF armProgram
$10,310 In S t a t e
Funds Coming To
Seminole S c hools

Roosevelt And W al­
lace A t Luncheon
Discuss D e c ision
Against The A A A

Herm note C o u n tv te jfitinir 1o
CongreBsman J Mirk Wllcax,
of the Fourth Florida district, Kayf m fair R*»in Ihn y.ar Thu !
TAl.IaAIIASSFK. Jan *
|And J, Hardin Peterson, of the w u tteculrtl Ih91 mirht when the |
l/?h Semi noli1 County's shan*
•_First Florida District, write II. M, City rnniniiMinn vfitetl, oirr Ihe
rtf the State s school allocation
A.
; n pworth they will do every- p rotect o f ComiiiixBinnrr \ \
as Ilfifl'.ihMt was figured today
I thing they ran to push Ihmugh U f f le r, to waive 1lifetime frev f, r
One BflHon Dollars
a s Is* in it Ild.-IDCliT
The m oney
|the hill now in Congress to relm- a eam tv»| cnmpanjr w hich wilt hr
comes from the sale of auto
[ Additional Needed
I burst grower, in Ihi, «*ct!on for a main entertainment feature uf
Wallace Thinks That
mohd ■ license plates.
Andrew Jackson, founder, and Franklin D. Roomy.Ir. ,:.nd.rd fruit grove, and vegetable field, th« fair
j 'F o r Cash Payment
Some W av Out Will
Mayor
T
L.
Dumas
wav
last
bearer, of th« Democratic party who will be honored tonight when destroyed by federal authority
The exposition .late* are Jan 21
In the fight to eradicate the Med­ to Jan 25, ami the fair irrminilv n»rht re ejected by the t’ ity t om
Jackson
Day
dinners
will
be
held
in
cities
large
and
small
throughYet Be Discovered
» WASHINGTON. Jap. 8.—
mivai.in to hi1* fo u r'h term am the
I —House consideration out the land. This date 1s the one hundred and twentieth snntver- iterranean Fruit Fly ,evrral years wijl he the vacant ground near the chief execmlve of SanfonJ Th»*
ago.
Ilka front belw- rn Sanford and
W ASH ING TO N. Jnn. 8. —
mayor has been on the t nuimiiwith a vote prob- sary of the Battle of New Orleans when Jackson defeated the Brit­
Congressman
Wilroi writes Pafk. A ' en u e *, with aewral of
ish
In
the
naval
w.r
of
MlS-ld.
The
engagement
we,
Tought
aft(A
ID — N ow Donl loader*
*1011
for
five
years.
&gt;le on Friday was assured tr the treaty of pete* w u »ign^d.
Mr. Papworth. in reply to the fica mom* in the adjacent Arcade
njHvtlw) offortn today to find
eaah bonus legislation today.
former', Ivtl.r of Dee. 2!. that I Building where ihim display- will
n now farm program . Pres­
The ndes committee gave
‘ in conjunction with C ongr., 1- bv made. Celery. fruit, and v*g.man Pcterxon it will be my pur- l a i d ., , canned good,, r u r n l meal*.
light oftway on the floor to
ident Roosevelt and Secrep«*» to prc*B for enactment at fancy work. etc. will he included
0 bill btckrd by
the big
tarv W allace met at lunch to
thi« icssinn of C’nngress thr hill tn the exhibits Thm- will also be
three veterans’ organizations
38 Million D o l l ars discuss what to do about the
which wta tntrtMluced at the last a dog and cat shnii and plans are
— the American Legion, Vet­
C ourt
destruction
Saved Or Recovered Supreme
aeaainn providing far a survey as being* made for an extensive auto
erans* of Foreign Wen and tils o f tho A A A . T h a Mouae ag­
a preliminary to the payment of show in ronnrctirin with the Imr
tNed American Vri arena. It will
By Federal Agenta ricultural com m ittee won
losses •utainrvl hy Florida farmcalled db Comorrow and elS, D Iiij(hleymaii has he- n m
summoned and wtth the Presi­
With “ last minute" reservatlona
r| four hour* genera! debate,
, cr, and fruit grower. In th. M.d-I ,ag»d a, manager of thv fair
dent directed th* drafting of flv*
WtSIIINISTON,
Jan H
made
during
the
day,
a
largo
rule waa granted
iho rMy
I It.rran.an^ Fruit Fly .radicalionj Thr petition f . , u „v .„g i
tentative plana for its considers*
(A I* l
The Bureau o f Invvati
Unanimous Ballot la gallon
the Ware and Means Com- attendance at the Jackson Day
|campaign."
i lic.n,.- fi-a for th, rarmial cor
report to Congrvsa today lion,
w
Congrvaaman Prtcr.on i.
noli p, By wh)fh j, „,
rnittee urged cash payment aa an dinner In the Mayfair Hotel thin
One. domestic allotment plan.
Cast; Lehman And •h"wtil Hint ti-nien under J KdI•• bv mn
optimistic of auccrae during th&lt;- the r * position w«&lt;t pre4r*ntfi| hy ri
eaeenllal part of rite recovery evening la expected by offlcera
gar Hoover cauavtl (be ecmvtr ion
Two, export debenture proSpeer l,eavc Board of
prearnt &gt;r,,ion of Cnngreu,. but member of wnnicii nf fhr )''miiity
«
1 pr*«en
program. The committee eald ad­ of the Young Democrats Club n a
posal.
Ifl kidnapvra during the la it
that "we have made con­ who callnl on the f’Dy ft mmis
ditional money immediately is of Seminole County which la
Three, approprialiona In va­
fiscal yvai
SavingA and n t " v Mfivnr r , I
Dumas WIU lll^t vrivi in raavn handled by (J-mvn
siderable headway and will keep ■mn. with Mrs, A M Philips „
necessary for payment would be sponsoring the affair. Theh hour
rious at'ates on condition such
on fighting"
Ilia letter to Mr. spokesman. Others Ht the meeting l»lgh| f e l ie* ted l»i h»* new l ily totaled over f.‘iH,(MlOl1KK)l ami raftfor the dinner la ft o'clock. Ticketa
about on# billion dollars.
■&lt;aic, ritahlish an adjustment
rnm tnl**Dt„ »* m «ytif «»f S an fnn l
Asked U the bill approved by eell for fl.&amp;O each. The dinner Re-Elected B y Group Papworth follow,-.
aoiti money rvturnvd to owners
program eiinilar to the AAA.
were Mr*. W I Cooper, j.re#;
fur
hi*
fourth
term.
Hi*
u
aiim
*
waa
"Yoor
letter
inquiring
about
the
committee wae Adminietratlon la not simply for the young DeFoutlh,
appropriation
far
As Vice-Presidents present ,tatua of the Mediterra­ dent nf the Woman's Club of San jilaiHti in ru in i drttiin by t'oiinm * amounivtl to 115,0 00. The hurrau
approved, Chairman
Doughton, ocrats, but men and women of
ir#«JUas* «&gt;a l'«aw 1hrgg|
ohUinvd 1.717 convictions
land Ira,mg program.
Hhmvr W A I.*■ffTi*r.
hy
North Carolina, Democrat, of the any are and any party affdiaAt DeLand Meeting nean Fly reimbursement bill re
The bureau aJsn reported FWA
Fifth, conditional appropria­
rnmmlwmDDrr S
^hitihuUvr,
ceived
We now have l hi a bill
TsVenue committee, eald “not to tion will be welcome.
saving*
uf
$0 4 ,450,000
which
tion, to individual farmsre
•ml ihfy with UiimmtAfi.hirteF II’ N. uthriwise would have been lost
The
address
by
President
* / knowledge. | wish H were.'
II. M. Papworth of Sanforl. out of committee with a unaniwho comply with conditloni.
W h itehiim l RD&lt;1 rivmnii**it*ni»r \V
The bU] would authorise tm- Roosevelt which Is espected to be president of tha Setplnole County moo, report. It wa, on the conhy frauds ami irregularities/’
"Wa fevl that way* can b*
R
iMipr**
kotnl
for
hi*
*I
ih
*|
ioh
,
ttM lie H Oe Pace Tbree)
(he opening gun of the 193d presi­ Chamber of
Commerce,
and ! ” nl f »l«nd«rt but wa, objected
found under the limCe eet out In
making It unannnouA I’hrrnnif By
dential campaign will be beard Benj. F. Maine* of Altamonte 10 bF ‘ bree Republican member,.
the derisinn to fashion a farm
th* «i* in th«* Rinlirm*** wr&lt; Ini by
over a pubi c addreas system that Springe, vie# preaid,n of
that *°
w,n
h»T»
eom* UPun,,0l‘
program that will at least In *
form**r Commi «*loner* II. J l^*h*
has been installed In the ban- trade body, wera re-elacted vtca‘ P*'1*1 ,ul* or •«* regular order,
measure offset the disadvantages
I
da
n
Rnd
V
A.
Hp«t*r
who
fta&lt;
l
a
quattlng hall of the big tourist presidents of the 3i Johns R lesr,W* ,r * "-•)«»'&gt;ring to get a CITY N EW S BRIEFS
which farmers hava under the
tew
mmiilri
hr
fort’
rr
til
r
T
in
'll
nn
nn *ha bill. A pw&lt;l
'hotel.
Before
the
President Improvement Aaaociatloa at tha *P*t,*l
national tariff eystrm.'’
indiemtea
that a
f f t •peaks an address will be de­ annual mefTThg field In Del-andio f th*
Meanwhile,
AAA
officials,
High tide* tomorrow wilt he *1 |mrrnbcr* of thv municipality*
*be House indicate, 1:0U A. M. and 2:IA P, M . and luw IrifisUtlvr #xaly
livered
by
Raymer Maguire, yeatirday. George W. Gibbs of I
J a c k s o n v il l e ! J*n. a. — working on *a format annt IntratTpu&gt;r| hi« &gt;T«h*;inn. Mayor Dumax
Jacksonville waa re-eltcted prcsl-1m*i°rity
°*
tht
Hdum
In tides will be at *:30 A. M ami
Orlando attorney.
i»Ih • Florida Wurk, Frog r e Ad- ment regarding milk lleanie* *
}t&gt;!8 ABABA, Jan. I.— (API
daul
apprrriatnl thv honor,
but we do 9 02 I*. M.
An orchestra trill play during dent and Karl Lehmann, former ,mvor
ministration headquarters here and marketing agreements. Indi­
—Continued heavy raine In north- tha banquet and Miss Kathleen aecretary of the Seminole County not ^iVf
‘
though
I
am
nut
tinmlmlful
uf
thv
two-third* necessary
•aid today all district office* cated they believe,! these provi­
erg Ethiopia added to the rejoic­ Garceeu, of Su Louis, gueat of Chamber of Commerce, wa* again ^tot a suspension nf the rule,
f«'-t fhal no t»nv rl»v w«nU it,'* hr*
h*&gt;e Keen instructed to make their sion* of the AAA are still val*
J.
C.
Hutchison
left
yesterday
ing of the subject of Xing Haile M1se Mary Flnnell, will ,lng.
dtei'J ” | rrnirmbrr that I t«&gt;M y**u
chosen aecretary of the a*sues***W# have made eon aid*
ulerabU
plan,
fur winding up the program id.
for
Baltimore
to
attend
a
meeting
Masala sa they celebrated their
u|*"n my vfvvtlon a jrrar a*tu that
Ammg those who will ta prva- lion. W.
1*
cB
It wa, said privately they be­
Ckrlstmaj yesterday. They are ont at tho banquet are Senator ford waa e le c te d to 1 fiprea#,!# * lig h t in g . 1 d o n ’ t w a nt th a g ro w s of th* Natmnal A«snciatmn of th u ffu r irdpiirvA a man with a i-y .lime .111. The order .tend,,
(he) .aid, despite the natiunal Ad­ lieved Ihe decision will have no
Confident that the rains, bogging ami Mrs. 3. J, Parish of Titus­ Semlnol* County on th* saaocia-1,r
1—* to get discouraged became Commission Merrhant*. Hr ,« w'rak nnm! anil itrmig nrvk, ami
ministration's
announced
l n- effect on locally administered
a* Mb* soil, will compel the Fae- ville. Mr Parrish wired Alex tlon directorate.
these special bills are slaw and peel* to return the end of the 1 prttiinir 1 "till retain those ijual
agreement* and licensee. Among
l,
ntion
of
prolonging
the
work
week.
ciSt Invaders to fall back from ■Sharon, In charge of ticket laka,
1 ifuatiuns ” Thv mayor hadI hv
Other vie* presidents elect*.] are hard to get through. You
relief program beyond that date iharketing agreements In fore*
their advaaced positions about to reserve places. It * expected were J. J. Parrish of Titusville, probably read recently the fart
i widhril t&lt;» riprvd# h»w appreciation
slid Ihe belief here and in Wash­ or aought ere thoaa covering cel­
Real summer weather &gt;* * * » ' » , „ , lhw .................. .....
olhrr
I f aka)a.
that a number of othef out-of- state aenalor from this district; that the Minnesota fir* claims being eaperlenced, the govern I
ington that the program would ery ami citrus growing IndusThe day is known -aa "Ganna" town guset* will attend.
W. F. Glynn of Crescent City. W. wera just passed aftar a numb-r
M’lly uffiriMla fur the cu-u|&gt;rratiun
trim.
»
thermometer
yeslrrday I they Have always given am I "if | lw eat- ndeil.
by Uw Coptic Christians. An lm * Mr. Sharon said today that F. Coachman of Jacksonville and of ye,r* of hard fighting. IVj ment
All project, now under way are
registering
e
miilmum
of
HI
de­
( « is* 11mnr d 1&gt;« I’ ggr T h u )
will krtp up the fight ami art
portal service eras bald in th#’ persons who hava not obtained John Campbell of Palatka.
living shaped so they ran be com­
little church of Bt, Gabriel's In Ibe tlckati can do so at tho Mayfair
Noah Tllghman of Palatka was making progress all the time It grees and a minimum of 00 de­
pleted -y June, 2d, and no new
gree a.
lavser palace compound.
la
doubtful
whether
the
bill
will
elected
to
represent
Putnam
Flynt Announces For project J s being atarlrd..unless dtHotel this evening.
Crown Prince A lfa Woken rep
county l i t counip_dir,ctor, while be passed thig session, a* itJg_ltL . - -.-sag*. ,
Office Of Constable^ •et. A m M A M by-’ the deadline
— (Rented his - feather, Emperor
other county directors. rvnirtird reek ilw nnw hlon and- It -Wftrf^ Thr do-fowl niPtoftam ItelawlfP
Street
to
the
oaat
line
of
the
A«lor
|
---- —
HaJI* Balaaai, at tha service— Canning Kitchen In
to office, are: W. C. Klingan- probably be drawn from a long
farm near th* Wtkiv* River wa,
J“ &gt;l. Flynt, native of Seminole
which iftted far fiva houra. Tha
amlth of Tituavllle, Brevard; A. ■eaainn.'
Celery Sold
ordatod closed ty th* County Com- It'mnity. tmlay annnupced hi, run First
City Now Operating G. Shanda, Green Cove Springs,
eatoartr attended tarvigra at hi*
ml..loner, yeatenlay. and at Hie (dl.lary for the office of con,UhlflaM haadguar*era a&gt; Demxyr
Clay; M. Blankfiald, Jackionvilf-, Business Census For
On Farmers Market WASHINGTON, Jen. I^ -(A P )
•am* time Ih* board arrepted a ; f,,r 'hr Fourth lil.lrirl whirn
—The Treasury last night adriaej
Th* canning kitchen In Sanford Duval;
Ethiopia1* forvlgn 'brain trust''
Mia. Christina Tolan,
So. Florida Ordered rontlmmUon of Ohio Avenue io compri.e. the romnyJnitlea of
The first crate of Sanford celery cnmmrrcial hanks of th* Nation
wag atrvnglhantd today by the began operations this morning, Flagler Beach, Flagler county;
Delaware Street •• a public road. : Sanfnnl. l ake Monroe, Fault. for this season was v ld on the that all AAA checks outstanding
addition af aoolhar American, and thesa In Ovlado and Gtnava H. C. Duncan, Tnvarea, Lake; HI IjkpoM iry, leungwoodl. ami Aliti*j
MIAMI, Jan.
m —A Feder­
j Slate Market of Sanford today. are good and may be cashed.
Jem H. Speneer, 10, formerly of will open latar in th* w««k. Tb*y L. 8ml:h. Ocala. Marion; W. J.
Treasury official* eald there
County Commltaionara • yeater- mnntv S|»i m#* ami as far tU*l aa The celery «•• grown by Otto
nr* being conducted by th* educa­ Steed. Kissimmee, Osceola; Harry al Department of Cqmmerce busiOrianell, Iowa.
Schmehl on the West Side and was was no Intention of trying In ro&gt;
a specialist In In'er- tional department of th* WPA In K. Jackson, SL Auguatine, St. net* census will get undar w a. In day Ogardtd to Forrest Gatchel Waicfi'T.
Mr Flynt wa* b«irn in Clrnwa
county) and Earl W. South Florida within t* ° weak,, the contract for furnl«hlng eup
•old try M. It. Spencer thruugh pudlate any outstanding AAA
iW, arrived bat .night. co-operation with lb* home demon­ John*
checks.
It waa announced here by If. R. plie* to the County lltmie, and to ami an&lt;luilv«l from Ih#
Ihe American Fruit Growers.
. Mill ba an aailaWnt political stration department under th* Brown. DeLand, Voluala.
The information wa* convtjk^’
A method by which th* water Green, of Washington, area super­ C W. Zarlng A Co. the eentraet H ig h Sch»H»l in 1025.
‘dor to the government, Ever- direction of Mlaa Josephine Boydevisor for Florida.
to commercial banka through thd
ICMtlaaA Oa Pag* Twal
for furnlahlng auppllrs to the
«H AnJIewa Colson, aa American
regional
Federal
Hetorrt
Courtly Camp. The Gatchel knl
Mr*. Leona Howard has been ap­
*“ umpareCa financial •doteZarlng bid* ware low.
pointed a* County supervisor In
_ r.
H K o m . charge of this work, and M n.
Neon light* are to outline Iho
Vargin and Janyun An Tey* Keonta af Oviedo will have
recently departed, tearing charge of tha Oviedo and Geneva
entire roof of Ihe Valdes Hotel.
Geurgt McMahon was arrest’ d K. R. Roberta pleaded guilty to
Mr*. Ruth
Contract for erecting the unusual­
Uk evrn mara wdaaaa canning kitchens.
driving while under th* inrlaenc*
i who kaa apeat (ha A H Weaver o f Paola and MJia Sara
Denying various • statement* not know what these gentlemen ly tone footage of Nmn tubing a while ago and charged with th* of Intoxicating liquor and wax
unlawful
ehooting
of
a
hog,
in
I
af Baafard hava charge af
waa
1st
yesterday
by
th*
hotel
been gu-U'y of
In your
ia th* last issue of th* Have
sentenced to pay ■ fin* of |1&amp;0,
far tha post by Prof Ik* Sanford kitchen.
I have mangaement to the Claude Neon his case cam* up for trial beforo with 1100 of th* fin* auapended
weekly newspaper, called eotimaiion. Personally,
Corporation at a price of more Judge J. G. Sharon in ■ County
Frtter, A
These canning kitchens are be- *ii 'ambiguous publication," H. not aoeo Mr. Schmah sine*
during good behavior if |40 wu*
in r Tk# A•••*Islea Press)
aa Xthtoplan rep- lag operated far Urn benefit *f M. Papworth as praaldeat of
early
port o f last Spring; my than |M0. Th* Installation la eg- Court tmlay. A Jury was Im­
Orders for new and Impress!TO
then* who desire to can freJta, vag- ’Sem'nol* County Chamber of aJqaalntanc* with Mr. Anderson perted to ta made within Ihe neat panelled, County Prosecuting At­ paid. Five case* were nolle pftmacd BtiUah and French naval moretorney John 0 . Laonardy pul e«vatahlaa and aaeata. and free instruc­ Commerce, in a letter addressed ia very slight and, certainly, I two weok*.
■hC to
hy th* Court yesterday and th* ment* In and near tha MfdUereral
seitnease*
on
tha
aland
tr
t
s
"
U
thing
furnished
by
Ugly and Eiktot* D, C. Hodgkin, publlaher of tha have had no connection with him
bond* put ap by five defendant* r*nvan coincided today wnh un­
WFA teachers who are ro-operat- Sentinels County Sentinel, calls on any political subject; and when­
Weather forecast: Partly cloudy prove that th* defendant shot
‘ aat.
were ordered aetreated. Th* case* confirmed Ethloplan claims of o
Ing directly with Mlaa BoydOUn. en th* erftor to “ ahaw yaur ban- ever
John Melach and
1 meet with occasional ahowars In ex­ the hog, and the defence reatad noli* proseed were tho** against northern battle victory. A l Frvneh
in
the
belief
that
a
strong
case
•HfFtag m tk* canning &lt;B thl,
trema
north
portion
tonight
an.1
of . Democracy and aervtc* It la merely for the purpose af
Sarah Denham, trespassing; Vir­ •uthoritle* disclosed that f t warmtg ateag the tinea aa set up rendered befodn yen teskkuaU discussing
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matter*. In north and west centra) por- was presentedginia
Goodwin.
di^nkanneas; ships of the First and Trrnii
But
then
cam*
th*
other
aid,
by «Jw Ham* Demon*tratien Deagainst such Democrats aa myself Ckamber'of C e m a im M affair*!tlon* Thursday; somewhat colder
Maurice Richjy, flatting without a •quadrena will taka tha Medltorof
the
story.
W.
II.
Raulerevn
eg tha advancement *f
eatreme northwest portion
&lt;■ Seminole CeoMy.* Mr. PapExtreme northwest ;*•*• the main prosecuting wH- license; Ja*. L. Proctor, dispos­ cancan cruise, British recalled
worth’* (otter, eddramod to Mr. Seminole County. If your am- Thursday.
Florldn,
cloudy,
probably occa­ naas as he waa auppotod to bn ing of property undar lien; and four ship* from tho#* waters and
Hndgkia, undar data af Jaa. 7, blgoeua public a lion applies to
sional
rains
tonight
and Thurs­ tha owner of tho hog. Hut the Ellis Wooten, assault and battery. announced four even bigger a m Semiaete County’s action In confallewt:
day,
aeaiar
hi
wist
portion
to­ defense did not reckon on Mr. Bonds ordered estreated wars of-war would lanr* os a praoaatam
with th* gras* stats
"January 7, i m
those put up by Willi* Jackson, spring cruise along artth the donight.
Raulerann’s ion, Rob, and when
ad
I
can
state
la
that
-Mr. D. C. Hodgkin,
reckless driving; Ralph Evans, ■troyer flotilla.
the
boy
took
tha
stand
he
tsstlJ have das* has been die"Publisher Tk* Bamlnol* County
A British new* agency dtapatoh
H. Hadley, authority on fied that ha owned tha hog, that parking on a public highway;
t nttly personal. 1 have no con­
Sentinel
Frank Carasoil and Frank Fetor- from Addla Ababa quoted a n g t o t '
hla father gars jt to him , to l*o son, operating motor vahtcla* treat of Mahote where tha I Ulna
nection whatsoever with any
-Baaford, Florida.
used in hla school work.
organItalian that ia working to
■Mr dear Shn
without proper p*rrpita| and Guy northern armto* oeneentrateTlt
W H A T 'S DOING
Tlha put a different phase on Jsckaoa, violating polk* regula­ aald the FnacUto are la flight.
■I don’t know what object you prevent the completion of tho
Ih* wholo proceeding. Mr. Mc­ tions haring t o do with Intra­
have ia »lliving up unpleasant- canal h question.
TODAY
in Semlnola County by tho
»;0B P. M-: Jack*o„ Day Dinner, Mahon waa charged with shoot­ state transportation,
■1 set* yau are vary *nth oarartftl* you poMWbad In yaur lasuo
ing W. H. Raularson’s hog. Ho
The following additional petit LOCAL W E A T H E R t
•Ml* about the sonstract lee of Mayfair Hotel.
oi January S, hat l d* know
waa not charged with shooUng Jurore were drawn this morning:
I:0Q
P.'M.:
Medical
Dotocbment,
It l« not gatag to do the' the eroae staO* raaaJ and refer F. N. G-, Armory.
Rob Raulerson’s hog. Ro the C. G.
U as.
C. C. Briggs,
to th* lost wonderful
Paso i eratie
. «
TOMORROW
Court directed the Jury to bring J. J.
Gavocak.1* H. A. Abell.
at
-•TI
M
by the federal
/
J. J- Catos, Steen Nelson, R. C.
liOQ P. M.i EihJoit* Caamilter, in a verdict af acquittal.
Tl
•t
ilshad to Florida seder date af Chamber of Commerce.
. It
.Will Jagkaonn was found polity Strong, R. N. Stafford, 0 . B.
•4
_ FT
a*
&lt;;«B P. Ma Woodmen of Ut* of th* rharg* of aggravated as­ Green. K. E. Kelsay, J. U M
SB, which go** on to
- M
•»
/ i
World, Woodmen Mall.
sault, but sentence arts deferred. colm, and Lao Butner,
I
ie
’*JT

ot Known If Bill
ill Ik Approved

Five Point Plan
Will Re Drafted

L arge Attendance Expected
A t Jackson Dinner Tonight

G-Men Convicted
40 Kidnapers In
Dumas Re-Elected Last Fiscal Year
Mayor Of Sanford
For Fourth Term

Papworth, Haines
Elected Again By

Ki v e r Im provers x ;

WPA Projects In
Florida Must B e
Completed June 30

Rains Add
Rejoicing I n

Outstanding AAA
fhecks* Are G o a ^ ^
S a y s Washingtort

H. M. Papworth Pens Caustic Reply
To Editor Of Local Weekly Newspaper

Defendant In County Court Goes Free £■£
When Judge Hears Last Tale Of Hog

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Powers Plan For -i
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Fourth Term

. Founder's Day Exhibit
W* heard th« other day in connection with Founder'*
Day, a day to commemorate the founding o f Salford
which will be celebrated on Feb. 8, that than will me an
exhibit o f otd things in th* possession of load families.
This-will not only be o f great Interest but will have a
definite educational value because one o f (he * easiest
in the'world to make, history "come $11ve" l* to *e«
tla 'O ifig a the people o f ike past bad around them.
Ah old homespfcn quilt has about it some o f the
nigged fortitude and patience of the pioneer wife who
wewa H; a hendrtutnod work botch somehow retains In
Xtm solidity* and stunKnaaa of construction a bib of the
personality of the man who so carefully joined It; and a
rare bit o f fine lace brought down from Virginia to the

Nine i UIM e e i^ m a

owning, he pet hi* hs e is m on
the spot, They n u t answer "pea"
n■ “ rW”, OT »pU bL
*
If Um New Dps) has, retarded
rseowry, as they m ints In, lbs
Prsplgset chsttngM them Ut tsda ' legislation te repeal It
r
Tils, to' ssy t it Feast, Is «mhsrrssslng strategy. Instead of Mr.
OepasrsK Being obliged U v i m
ths suecsss of osch plunk to hU
structure, ho pots It Bp to tho op­
position t« demonstrate ths fnil-

tgrogk id and a knowledge of old furniture and old
ihfngt for it give* *F? Invaluable background that enable*
one to bp an Intelligent Judge of beauty in line and form
bi Uv&gt; .fljnifture o f today, for except In the more ex­
treme modernistic piece*, modern furniture la rarely
oxfgjaai It la based on the styles of the past, and if w«
can 'ridbgnlia the good In the old, we are then more
qualified to Judge the new. With auch fine reproduction*

Haven't saaa much of Ut*.
news lately. There’s bind
Many wars s t hums ts

W iU Justice Awaken?

Lott* people are eagerly *i
* th* Bm* when AAA will
iraterg for not raising parti
-FhllgdripUa Evening Boll
;

Delhi Traffic Committee hopes
te fonvtac* motorists that scri\i_' derSs ere avoids ids. Wo'li ba cowtent if they rtails* pedestrains
*to.—DnDss Nows,
DietaUr Censes af VswenetM'
paid off the asAMasl debt e f ttot
country. But he wa* A prw-War
dictator, not up to modern tricks.
— Chicago Now*.'

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traairaenV of automoblth
Uva. .'
*d
*Tb CKkrlotte, a jud|
day* Ago to aU raonthh
driving, and another tq'.i
ln doldc ao, ha, declare®
If the luprame Court J«
whittling awag at the.
t w k down
'to

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1 am. merely- r«
g the aentcnce*.

For hutsneo, Mr. Boihh erlU
hats to make clear why ha favor*
social security, oven to ths Inclu­
sion of the Townsend Fisa. Also,
fow Republicans weald coart defiSf by declaring against the
AAA, and matt Indict to why they
favor It ond yet are concerntd for
Uia sanctity of the Constitution,
But to admit any of the Now
Deal It good It to confess It stay
have helped. Instead of vuhtjdod,
recovery. Abraham Lincoln, wfcel
he freed ths black tTptn, sited the
tamo logic which Rooaovolt used.
Blavory, ha trguod, la either good
or bad. If bad, abolish It— If rood,
why limit Its field of Opt ration T
Why shouldn't It bo spread to New
England and the West?
Thera Is this difference between
the Lincoln and Roosevelt argu­
ments. Slavery was just one thin*
—had ex good. But the Now Deal
It a great mixture of many Ullage.
Some may be good and other* bad.
The net result, howtrar. has been
a restoration of comfldtac* and e«
Here see ln buying power, ami la
ths use of It.
As I hav* goat about obetrvtng
the dO (more or Mss) alphabet!*
combination* in actioti. 1 hav*
wondered Just hew we should have
pallet! through without thorn.
What would ths *00,000 young
men leaving school dorlag the past
thro* year* have dona, had there
’ been no CCC comps to absorb their
explosive energy? What weoM
bate become of uo, if Ue federal
government had failed to provide
homes and work la our cttloa far
60BJDA0 treaments 7
How would the *t&gt; mill Isat
dependent upon charity for their
wry existence have conducted
tk*»»slwa without Um QWA,
PCKA, FWA. WPAf Formers

I b i W t M e ia t N N S

1s th* •iMTvaflm. T# the
tie, fasclnatiori of kU cere*

jewittk w—

Iherrfor* mj*t»rioas. Vista
Ike very eelsOrttJl which
public flgune carry. Thu#

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itosltv hss ns roc boon sated. Ho
two romslnsil U s Incomparable
rmth, so aohlo |« hearing and
■o fearless, who rode scroti the
tkieo and conquered the ImsglcoFlo* »t MsnWnd He. hlasetf has
srown older and weary of adora­
tion and the burdens of his Ism .
But all Mo efforts tb becoste p*d•otrlsn, cuteUnllal and acttM
her* been defeated. He could iwt
become unlntereiUnf. Ho hss
bosn onsblo to dissipate' the
legend of which ho Is the boro.
It may be that a shrewd and
worldly manipulator of the arts
of publicity would bars knows
how to satisfy and quroch the pop­
ular Interest. There have boon
many before him who Became
spectacularly famous and then,
whether they liked It or net, pass­
ed into obscurity. That aayoos can
deliberately pass Into obscurity
Is no, so certain. But If It could
have boon dona. Colonel Lindbergh
has not known how to do It. Why
should bo Have known? Why
shoetd ha hav* known not merely
how to fly ths Atlantic But also
how to outwit Um tabloid press?
It Is asking too murh that a
here should also ha an export In

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|aentenced a white man a few
l (he chalngang for drankan
i^y day* for the tame offgnaa.
at ha would give a chalngang
tibia court oo a ehargq ol

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fetilh of order, or thos* who, HO
lag the horror* of unrestrained
authority, will recognise n° « ■traints on Itesrtp. 'the Civilised
world has kBowa slues Crash

Ion. Indeed It may bo doubted
whether a man sophisticated
enough for Utah would Kara dared cranks and Joorgplbtic punderyrs,
to fly slono across the Atlantis but finally they ago Km victim*
Ocean. The ability to cakrrpbt* tbs
of aur fsltors to h^ve ipddc 4***vagaries af mass sentiment is Insist In the mural brad!dona of
perhaps not comps tibia with aa this country the ancient wisdom of
heroic life, or with a saintly, or humanists—tha, s w tir ip Via
with any other Ufa hi which essential characteristic of vka
gtnisu la dominant, fo r those who and thst la all truth, bounty g»d
are able to stake everything aw
purposes (beyond themselves at*
not likely to know haw they will
look in tbs mirrors i f pegMff liberties will roajwct ths Hfastopinion.
, tias of others, knowing tha) on
For Colonel Lindbergh ths sweet any other terms his freedom will
lasts of triumphant achievement besoms a tyranny to fate fellow
hss become sour In his mouth. nan. Thera Is so shorter cut than
This Is not nt bottom tha work this to a remedy for the condition
of th* criminal who murdered his
which d m # the Lindberghs away.
son or of th* gangsters and cranks It cannot bo remedied fay catching
who kart thnatenvd him and hi*
a vtllten, by papain* aaw taws.
family. Th* Lindberghs hav*
reAy, wetted.
llite.. *m-4 h*
known
how
te
bear
all
thst
with
npt
front pagw of ths nows papers. It
far mere than ordinary compos* tea bo rsmodlod only b» a change
re.
ora4 But they could not conCInn# •f ths pnblls philosophy, by ac­
to Boar, and no family could hays
quiring ths canv leilort that such
barn* th* Ingenious, ruthless and things as ths Lindberghs have
unending Inquisition which com* been sonjected te ere indecent, in­
m m tallied pandering to th* cu­ tolerable and InHuman.
stored them wadar tha AAA?
There I*, much that ecaewmieU riosity of th* mob baa laid ups*
That conviction must exbt. a i
mint critisa in th* New Deal.
Um top among those who repwasM
A program of high price* and
scarcity Is no way to make a sue- Nothing, lt seems, gas left undeoq,
cess of tha Machine Ago. Yet which might dredge eat of the
than* hav* keen part ef the New ilia* af tha animal passion ail
Deal pattern, and th* pattern ha# Imaginable rarities of hirwtic
brought better times te a groat envy and resentment and hut
against tKW fame, their torpmR
lujaritp e f our people.
The Praaideut’s aseuaage was at •■d their happteea*.
It h all very well to say that
weak on forojgn affair* as it wan
strong on domestic. That part of all prominent persona receive
craah letters, and that the* should.

rlt' »houM not, it may be com*
to bte-tAken out of th* drlvdrunken, recUen* or l u t drlrhe feet that the D epartm en t of
■ for violation of rule* of Uul
■on to believe that aimiUr
river* would ba joat *A _*fC*o-

opinion.'

V i/gA e

Csusmtetiaasn Whits hunt and
Dupree, saying * to them that ha
hoped thrir aeaoriaUon would be
meat pto*soar and that tbs e*Ur*
hoard w ll Week together for ths
bast hefsrwri* of Snnfsrdj Commie•lower Whitehurst rapUad that ha
daama It a pleasure to sit fan the
commission "and 1 pledge you my
hearty co-operation and support to
db the host I can to help Uta City."

Papworth, Haines
Elected Again By
R i v e r Improvers

SHOKPaCAMf
4
MOsd OM Delated ML

centals!ag usegnus Iam. iron, coppar, and ether minerals all neces­
sary In plant life.
Charles Lansing, of ths Ca­
naveral Harbor Commission, out. I
lined the bsmofks of ths harbor
Improvvmsnt st Caps Canaveral,
and spoke In favor of tha pro­
pound canal aanasetla* tha St.
Jshns and Indiana divan la ths
THusvlIls.
vicinity
CfTRIM PBICRS ADVANCE

HILL

FMrldn tltran sales and priete
Inertssed on Northern anctloq
markets (hr. ths arnsk ending
ids. I sa offsets of ths Christ*

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M A H C A R E T PETERS, Society

Personals

Calendar
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WBDNESDAT
v— TM Literary Circle af Tarnpla
I'. Bath Israel will maat at 1.00
L P, M. with « t j . M. Jacobao.t,
| Sooth Sah ford 'XlWtt*,
TH U RSD AY

.
Tkia Alath*an Claaa of tha
| tPJrat BaptUt Church will maat at
C *lt30 P.‘ K. at tha church annex
wtih Mr*. C. E. Rollins, Mr*. B.
9 , Hawkins, Mr*. B. 0. Mathvla,
and' Mr*. R. Z. Johnson as hort- Tha Gleaner* Class of tha First
Baptist Chnrch Will have a “ whits
elephant'’ party and a covered
disk ttippar at 8:00 P. M. at Ih*
horn* af Mrs. J. P. Holtaclnw, UTl
PhJmitto Avenue. All member*
ar* Intitad.
Tha Children of the Canffderary
will maat at 4:00 P. •M. at thd
hoaaa * f Kalher.o* and Margaret
"Spanrar, 111 laurel Avenue.
. Tha South Side Primary P-T, A.
trill m a t at .1)00 P. VC. in the
school auditorium. Board meeting
m at I: JO P. M. in tha hoard room.,
FRroAT

. A subscription bridge party for

■ With A n t W a n W i hi at­
tendant*. tha i f i h r program
nmaUag af Un W aabdt Mbs tea.
ary Society of tin H n t Mothedte*
Ctorck « u

M l ‘ lu fc y

aftar-

noon at the tbirrth. Xa r fr m tii*
pWdgt program waa presented by
Orel* Number Fl»e with Mr*.
Pbrtor Lansing in dMry*.
Mr*. R. W. Toraar calted th­
ree*ting to enkr after which tha
following program » U gteea:
Sony, “Hat* This* Own Way,"
•—Member*.
Topic. “What Shall 1 Hander Uata
Iha Lord."—Mr*. Lapsing.
Hymn, "True R m M , Whola
Hearted,”—Member*.
Form. - Mr*. U n lib f.
Hymn, "Tha Church."—Member*.
Scripture Reading,—Mr*. Lan­
ding,
Meditation, "Try It and Pro*a It,'
-M r* a E. WOTUm*.
Hymn,—Mrmben.
Prnyar,—Mh. John Alda* Brawn.
Reading, "1 Am A ear*,"—Mr*.
La ruing.
I"r*y*r.—Mr*. Thornton,
A play, “ Intangible Legacies,"
«rn* praiantad by Cirri* ' Mumbar
Ftv* with tha following m*other*
•Akin, part: Mr* C. * . KcSlarrow, HnJ R. U. Ikitcbfaon, Mr*.
U M. Swain, Mr*. W. C. Coleman.
Mr*. John Clark, Mr*. Laaaiag,
Mr*, a E. William*, and Miaa
Anna Lenaro Brown.

tha building fund of tha Sanford
Woman's Club will tak* place at
2:M&gt; P. M. at the club houea on
Oak Arena* with Mrs. J. 8. Cnghurn and Mr*, S. D. Illghbyman
M hoataeaes. . Reservations must
ha mada hy Thursday noon by , After tha hymn, "Taith af Oar
' telephoning 7&amp; -J.
Fathers," Mrs. Turner rend an sc. Regular meeting of Sallle liar- cwuat of the part year’s work sad
. riain Chapter af the D. A- R. outlined plana far tha aaw year.
, "IR'be held at 3:00 P. M, w.th Plan* far the Bible study were
Mrf. R. J. Holly. MaXair.
presented by Mrsj J. p. Hall,

Tha Seminol* Rehekah Lodge
will meet at 8:00 P. M. at tha Odd
Fallows’ Hall: All eleltare hr* wal&gt; tom*.
.
•Bom C,kU of Um 'Garden
Clah will meet at 10:00 A. M.
£ wHh In . D. U Thrasher, Root
ft Court.
Tha Dfrt (lardstirr*’ Circle of
l tha Ginfen Club of Ranfsrif will
Jhaoe it 0:30 A. M. with Mr*, ft.
®*
2201 Sanford Areoue.
tC ain fal Circle of tha Garden
Crab af Kanfnru win meat dt
1*00 A. M.’ with Mr*. S. O.

Ala, u spend tha wtou- e.tb
'laughter, Mr* JL F. Cm*ha

Miaa Dorothy Thurston Mi
Uraad to Pfsshmgton. D c.
n spending the hr M ay,
bor poreot*. Mr. and Mr*. I
Thors ton.

Mr*. Margaret
Bayoao*. M J i
41*** her* with
danghter- in-law.
Fred Zerreaner.

After spenJiag two week* set b
friend* aad relatives ha Alabama.
Mrs. J. (X Adaaea. Miaa Martha
Adam*. Miaa UBkm *■»-— u |
flow conference superintendent of
J. (X Adams, Jr. have retained
missionary and Biol* study af tha
to their homo here.
Southern South Carolina Confer­
ence.
Mrs. H. B. McCall, Jr. lead the
mlnutea of
a recent r* m itre
meeting and Mr*. Fj P. Don g x r
o short report. Pledge card* to*
the nrw year ware diatributed aad
Mr*. J. E. Preston presented the
1036 budget

\

U . D. C. T o Sponsor .
“So Bed The Rooe*
Mr*. Brastoo Parkins, president
•J !b# N. d* V, Howard Chapter
*f &gt;k*1W M Daxghtara o f &lt;h*
Confederacy, stated today

that

4li«i Sanford rkipttr will BpONflr
to be shown »r tha Milan* The*
ter on naxt Wadnaaday aad
Thursday.
TS* movie was nude from
Htark Young’s booh that ha* waa
ftetion-wld* acclaim from both

£•

ftp public. Mr*.

William Vaaooy, th« pTi,H,'mi
general af tha U. D. C af Amor*• W • showing of "So Had Tho
RdM hi Hot Spriac*, Arkaaaaa
*»r,n* ‘ V N a t lS a t t f ,; tK C
ton vent ion gar* her aancrtoa to
tW. p J .F a .* afked I t S T tL
Daughter* throughout tha «*oo-

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BMojlcrolo. Vtcd
Uo«u for 2S year*.
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l ' «—ipiahenah i ea m y a# A—
fca’e forWfm u 4 decMetic pel-

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Tha U n til lectaiae k m k m
W i l l l y p«pobr la /m a r jenra
—d ara anticipated anifcaily act
—ly ky Um it iiia ti. fecal t , aad
tewnepe*pie, hat ky the winter
deltere aa wall.

M oant Plymouth Golf
Course Opens Sunday

at KsUlckof*. Mias.
fib . 4. Mbaiaalpyt

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Tcackaca
(tenUtlrc) atC U ntaa, MUe.
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earelty c f CstaaMa U w Saheel
wkata ha wan fra d -te d with aa
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He w m admitted ta tha Florida
Bdr hi IW 4 aad hac tinea practiced
law 1. Orlande, kaitaf Wind tka
afflca o f Maatrfpal Jadpa frwa
aad waa elected Ora—a
••■•ty solicitor la IMS, width

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Florida City Affordbg Hal, Hlgk
A m i W alrr Tran*portoUoa

BANI^M U},

I.Signs H ead O f Bondholders Talks ForecastIs(
Ire Qf W ith M ayor A rid C ity C lerk
Syj|j
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A W n S
l U l f l U

Tba chairman o f Uto BoetdhoH- u M If u ; ether municipality
O m m M f. flanked hy tw&gt; wee ta a w m eaatfttaa whei
UwY_ ,
t , •r
It a a a ta ability la pay Ita

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‘Immediate
P r o v is io n ll.lfl
Measure N o w lM 4
fore Lower H s iW

l O f Boards
Be Asked,
There’ll Be
!]!ounty W ar

■Muries To Speak
dNfe B u t W i l l

M iss Pari O f Speech
M ain Address Given
By R . F. Maguire,
Local Men Sure Of
Victory A t Polls

Victory Forecast
By Party Leaders

liny Dig stick”

immee to Hainea
ether towns an -be

inunlttee Chairmen
Named T o Arrange
Details O f A ffa ir
Last O f January
iltlal pleas far tba EMaatalt
bday Ball on fan. SO weta
a at • tommlUao meeting '■»
Chamber of Com mere* kultoIwUiOy aftansoan when
oai
iQ bM anltlM i
w.re

Counties Meet

V« gofnf to 1* war
’la k e county towna
i tigna a tta in t tourtake a ‘tahort youte*'
h Lake county to
.and. 8 1 Patenbunr
I , o f continuing on
«d N i? 8 pirodgl'
Sanford, Orlando

litial Plans
€M usty R eaction’ Hit
nr Roosevelt
ill Are Made B y President; Diners

Three Sentenced
By County Court]
ToTermiOnRoad 0 T Y
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.Delegate, from Voltula, Bern* Recom m endation. : O f
bade add Orange counties mot la
'M ercy Is M ade By
■apferd'Tooterday to discuss th#
rtpallta, and there waa Mood In
Jury In One Case
their eye*. They wore wrathy.
■t
■
*
They told In no uncertain terms
Sentence! of It month*, ee*en
that they did art relish tha lack month, and of SO day I were meted
ad neighborly actio, on lha pail
aut by Judge Jaa. G. Sharon In
jpd the Lake county towns, and
County Court today to three men
(Mptored that tha diversion signs
convicted of minor offenaeo. The
I I montha’ (ana* vaa handed H.
B. Baker, convicted o f culpdbl*
ton# on Bute Rood S will go
negligence. that of oaeoa montha
TWa then'll be a war of
wo* given Will Jackaon, aim eonSta Lottlo Lawler, secreiiry victed of aggravated assult, and
9m Kissimmee Chamber of SO dayu on tha road waa the sentenca meted out to Alloa Hoover
m a t s bonded a deleration of
i t e d that towa to the paw* convkted of boro aaault, the
charge being changed from that

t)M united rapport af tha Atoart4 a Leaden, tha Vatdrau af f t o
elm W an and tha
dleaUwl
America a Veterans.
Tha bUI would declare tht benua “Immediately psyabla."
Meanwhile, In the Senate, | u ! -

N E W S BRIEFS

i Weather
forecast:
Mostly
cloddy with local showers la
north and central portion this
afternoon and possibly ta central
portion* tonight; Friday partly
cloudy | cokkr |„ extreme north
portion tonight and la central
and north east portions Friday.
Extreme northwest World, part-

curreacy agalaat all silver a*he&lt;
by the govurmnoat aad against
gold new I r t y atorile ha the
Traaiury." T
Reeaevtlt adaf u rud with Ufal,
financial and sgrtcntonsal aMm
today.
Before gatag to tha
While Hoaaa Attorney Omseal

■t w art'

m i. -C. a Lam J- J\ Oavomk,
J.J. Cotea aad Blaaw Nelson. At­
torney 8. J. Nix mpnomtod
Hoover who waa convicted af try­
ing to cut Albert Qlddoa. Beth
Hoover aad Qlddem a n raatdaaU
of the Geneva section.
IL B. Baker, convicted of culPMAo negligence, was accused af
tacmlng tba wrack af C, A- WWddaa'a car. Ha waa not represented
by counsel la his trail yoatarday
afternoon befora a Jury composed
af E. T. Austin, B. H. McMahon.
Boll,. U L Keller, cIldL
Berry and J. H, Books r. Tha aa^
tiaea o f tha court wee that Baker
•beuld pay * flee of fl^OO or
m x t a term d t lt w fiit k f. n h i l i
Ji^ af the floe payotoot ba waa

morting

lh#

*amp

this

Moot o f the morning seialaa af
Court today was takaa ay ba haMiag the rase-against VM oa Baaar
«*aigod with assault and battery.
W. B. Campbell la the mala wH■•■a far the proeecutiaa la whkh
Frooewtlag Attorney John fl.
la tkisg assisted by 0,
A- THCottoa. The p resen tly
rloaad Ita case Juat befara Court

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PHILADELPHIA.
Jan, SL_
(A P)—Donald B lS b e tg T h m e r
NBA head, today dtfsaded the
New Deal. boon* aa m ciliary
Street paver* today pai*ed the “to achieve tha object* of the
Magnolia Avenue
Intoraectlen, Constitution."
Addnoalag
the
working west an First Street Ptan Athletk Clqb
luncheon.
from Sanford . A venae.
Tba
block between Magnolia and iwb* has ■guided this nation
Park Avanoea la now partial!? through a troubled hour aa been
closed t* tfsfllc.
denounced aa a destroyer af tha
Constitution." Ha said every tu t.
Motorist# a n reminded that uto enacted by tha New Deal had
only on# work remains (a whkh tha backing of Imprest Ire legal
&lt;hay can obtain IN I Ikon#* opinion. "Whan Justice* of tha
plate* without paying penalties. Soprano Cburt divide with ImJaa. II la the final data, under paaaloned vigor done It sound
order* from Governor BholU, for
applylag for (ho now Ik*****.
County clerk's afflao this sierwtog records the sale by U W,
Holliday to Jaa. H. Myers for
1100 of a tot fat Holliday's Bear

Hundreds Prepare
To F l e e Flooded
R i v e r a In South

"

Italy S horn

S S t a S Bitah
E a ^ ie r tir j
G lv « &lt;
- ' + k rl h
J
i&amp; tt
Lw l L k v ' m m

Saraaaa when daftsite i r r u n w U vDl fce mode far the lm»eegeftawtien.
T i l cemsalttoo haa decided to Y o u n g
Democrats
rr| a krld(* party la eonaectlon
Hosts To M any A t
th the ball, contract tad auction
Mm yarn** to beata at S o'clock
Dinner In Sanford
id denting to begin at 10 a'clock.
Tba affair la to ba staged in
I apeak tonl(ht to thla Demo­
Implicit confidence In the be­
m Mayfair Hotal with aa admia- lief that President Roooetell will cratic meeting
In tha came
aa chtrn af SI par couple to o* be re-elected by tremendou* ma­ language aa If I were addreaejorities next November waa ex- Ing a Republican gathering, a
ftipto prill be a*nt to tha Warm preamed by the several ipeakera Prrgreaalva gathering, an Inde­
Springs foundation eaUbliabad by who attended the Young Demo- pendent gathering, a gathering
WHamaat Rooaevelt la Geergta for era to* Jackaon Daj dinner in the of uialneaamen or .a gather­
the treitawat of cbildran afflicted Mayfair Hotel last evening. How­ ing of workeru ar of formers.
l)f Infantile paralysis, and 10 par- ever, tha diners missed a portion
« t will b« retained for local Me. of the addreea delivered by the
!ua Dingfeldar was appointed President and which waa broad­
a aonbnJIUe of ana to contact cast ever the radio.
leas welfare agencies aad arUayrwer Maguire, Orlando at­
Igd faf a dlvlelon a! those torney, delivered the stated ad­
dress to the aaoembtage, but he
Clarence Adams,
who
haa talked bhyond the time allotted to
rested the Room roll Birthday him and Fraaldeat Roosevelt hod
trtlaa the tart two year*, waa started his addrem before Mr.
re leetod tharlmaa Ola year, Maguire had concluded and the
thor committee chairman lelset- radio waa turned on. The Orlando
I a n aa felleWK Ttahet* Mrs. man devoted mo*( of bii address
, E. Roamtllat aad T. E. fllmp- to a eulogy of Andrew Jackaon,
« ; arises, Maxwell Stewart; mo- founder of the Democratic party,
1, W, H. SehmMti ptohtkity, H. tracing hh Ufa from boyhood
•’ Npe m i J. L. Marogtattot down to the time ho loft the preetdeaay.
The dinner waa attended by 14
men and wanton, meet of whoot
signed e scroll whlob La to be forworded to the party's national
headquarters, along with' similar
scrolls from Jackaon Dny dinners
throughout the land. The club in
each state which had tha largest
attendance In relation to popula­
tion at the dinneru will reelev# an
autographed photograph af Presi­
_ &lt; » r TO# SeeeeleteC h m l
Kthiepls s government, Informed dent Roosevelt, and offklela af
AAJia Abain sours** said today, the Seminole County Democratic
be iur-6 President declined to say what
has received reports from Ita Club are hopeful of winning that
nent on would b* dona. .He premia*^'
southen high command that a photograph.
however, that "Justlcw* for agrW
largo mala Italian advance from
Mr. Maguire deturlbed Jackaon
culiur# would nmalu aa objea*
tha Dole'region hod boon repulsed aa “ the greatest- leader of men
i
tw*.
after an engagement Invoking this country ha* ever known, with
'
Roosevelt stressed the Hww
m an than 100,000 troop*.
*
on* poeslbl* exoeptlon— Franklin
IAA
momentous opinions" of
tlM
■opened dispatches from Rm Delano RooeevaU," and said that
court, apparently refsrrlnx
1*
Delta Denrtu,. the emperor's r/|- the founder of the Democratic
I P » r lk* majority anil minority opto-.
In-law
who
commands
th* party mad* “ equal rlghta to all
1 ion* o„ AAA and Ur p h llqW M
i m oq.
jfif.iBa threw.fuadae* who M
m £ - TALEXlWSsEE, Juu
•Mbotcth' o f' tha party?* .
to uphold aa agatimt Uto ala '
tempted ta lavad* th* Great Rift
Them are force* at work now, An Increase of UOO.OOO In the declared tha farm plan iavni
Vallay wort of D^o had h**B dm though, he said, that would de­ value o f Florida crops for I93S
la-co doing ho renewed tbg
fmtod by 10,000 Ethiopians.
stroy th* freedom dating back to over-1994 waa reported by tha phasl* placed by other, la
■MUepls Use officially an- lb* day* of Andrew Jscksoa, and federal bureau- of agricultural Administration since tha roe
astataid that heavy rains la lha these are government by minority, economic* at Orlando. Th* 1938 decision on tile fact that &lt;kn
maMfchtoi* TcmbJen regie, of ext***!** taxation and graft, ha valuation wa* (M.tno.ooo,
norlty opinion both kit bt tha
PndU and nuts led the clas­ Jocity's theory of gov* rag
tha • Rorthera battlefront Covo •toted.
sification*
with
1918
valuation
of
prdRgtod withdrawal of tha to“ Wo have p government of
and contended that It bad',
vsdtaf faerttt troops. Tha ctbc- blocs, and these blaca trad* and MOJIMAWO, agsnit 139,137,000 Ip ceeded Its power.
uatka M i daacrlbod u “predpl- •wap vote* for tha purpose of 1984. Tba figures ar* based upon
Por the first time In aafl
l°oo-* Thaos dispatches augmented makng raids on the treasury, not Dec. I estimates, and tha bureau cent public e’aUatni; Rami
said
they
might
be
changed
by
In IK* Interest of equal righto ta
referred to the oncoming m
q fortnight ago all but to goto special privilege* average values for th* entire dentlsl1campaign. Bom# 0H
fer tbe few," Mr. Maguire dm
Truck crop* wsra 'valued at
IJS,143,000 this year against 913.
174,000 In 1944, qad staple crop* Legion Conference
Producer Plan* For
were 110,118,000 and IM.809JMO
In Ocala Next.W ai
la 1944.
DiMea&gt;ion Pictures
•Oranges lad all other farm and
CHICAGO, Jaa. 9.—
Qeorye Desert Searched For grove products ln value for tha /OCALA. Jan. 9. - A a at!
yoar, being figured at |9S, 000,- aWa of 400 or more to Cxpl
K. Bpoer, vvtersn taitkm pletoro
Mlaalng1N . Y . Youth 000. Grapefruit cam* second with at midwinter ronfereaca af
American Lagton departmeg
f l 1,074JXW.
MRto^tito pr l dwellon of three
Florida and departmental
fNDIO, Calff JSB. 9.— (API—
dlwssaqtow ytatano Rdtkto N days.
satton of th* American
Offleara and totuntrara ewrch.d
auxiliary to bo hold bars
M other O f Six Dies
It.

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In Fight Against
Invading Fascists

boon mUsing sines Igto Tuaadav
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n n l f l w W i U e W H I* •. ’&gt; ;] M ir to 1■ "l^ a ta llf Bi4&gt; tba
l ’ «nutaW|^ t.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—(A V Highlights of President Roose­
velt's Jscltson Day dlnntr addr«aa:
I . , . dretare to you that tha
real laaoa before tha Ualtad
State* la tha tight of tha aver­
age man and woimn to lead a
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■Muries To Speak
dNfe B u t W i l l

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t)M united rapport af tha Atoart4 a Leaden, tha V atdrau af f t o
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bade add Orange counties mot la
'M ercy Is Made By
■apferd'Tooterday to discuss th#
rtp a llta , and there waa Mood In
Ju ry In One Case
their eye*. They wore wrathy.
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Sentence! of I t month*, ee*en
th a t they did a rt relish tha lack month, and of SO day I were meted
ad neighborly actio, on lha pail
aut by Judge Jaa. G. Sharon In
jpd the Lake county towns, and County Court today to three men
(Mptored that tha diversion signs
convicted of minor offenaeo. The
I I montha’ (ana* v a a handed H.
B. Baker, convicted of culpdbl*
ton# on B u te Rood S will go
negligence. that of oaeoa montha
TWa then'll be a war of
wo* given Will Jackaon, aim eonSta Lottlo Lawler, secreiiry victed of aggravated assult, and
9m Kissimmee Chamber of SO dayu on tha road waa the senm a t s bonded a deleration of tenca meted out to Alloa Hoover
i t e d that towa to the paw* convkted of boro aaault, the
charge being changed from that

Tha bUI would declare tht benua “Immediately psyabla."
Meanwhile, In the Senate, | u ! -

0 T Y NEWS BRIEFS
i Weather
forecast:
Mostly
cloddy with local showers la
north and central portion this
afternoon and possibly ta central
portion* tonight; Friday partly
cloudy | cokkr |„ extreme north
portion tonight and la central
and north east portions Friday.
Extreme northwest World, part-

curreacy agalaat all silver a*he&lt;
by the govurmnoat aad against
gold new I r t y atorile ha the
Traaiury." T
Reeaevtlt adaf u rud with Ufal,
financial and sgrtcntonsal a Mm
today.
Before gatag to tha
While Hoaaa Attorney Omseal

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PHILADELPHIA.
Jan, SL_
(AP)—Donald B l S b e tg T h m e r
NBA head, today dtfsaded the
New D eal. boon* aa m ciliary
Street paver* today pai*ed the “to achieve tha object* of the
Magnolia Avenue Intoraectlen, Constitution."
Addnoalag
the
working west an First Street P tan Athletk Clqb
luncheon.
from Sanford . Avenae.
Tba
block between Magnolia and iwb* has ■guided this nation
Park Avanoea la now partial!? through a troubled hour aa been
closed t* tfsfllc.
denounced aa a destroyer af tha
Constitution." Ha said every t u t .
Motorist# a n reminded that uto enacted by tha New Deal had
only on# work remains (a whkh tha backing of Imprest Ire legal
&lt;hay can obtain I N I Ikon#* opinion. "Whan Justice* of tha
plate* without paying penalties. Soprano Cburt divide with ImJaa. I I la the final data, under paaaloned vigor done It sound
order* from Governor BholU, for
applylag for (ho now Ik*****.

J . J . Cotea aad Blaaw Nelson. At­
torney 8. J. Nix mpnomtod
Hoover who waa convicted af try­
ing to cut Albert Qlddoa. Beth
Hoover aad Qlddem a n raatdaaU
of the Geneva section.
IL B. Baker, convicted of culPMAo negligence, was accused af
tacmlng tba wrack af C, A- WWddaa'a car. Ha waa not represented
by counsel la his trail yoatarday
afternoon befora a Jury composed
af E. T. Austin, B. H. McMahon.
Boll,. U L Keller, cIldL
Berry and J. H, Books r. Tha aa^
tiaea of tha court wee that Baker
•beuld pay * flee of fl^OO or
m x t a term d tltw f iitk f. n h i l i
J i^ af the floe payotoot ba waa
County clerk's afflao this sierwmorting lh#
*amp this tog records the sale by U W,

Moot of the morning seialaa af Holliday to Jaa. H. Myers for
Court today was takaa ay ba haM- 1100 of a tot fat Holliday's Bear
iag the rase-against VMoa Baaar
«*aigod with assault and battery.
W. B. Campbell la the mala wH■•■a far the proeecutiaa la whkh
Frooewtlag Attorney John fl.
la tkisg assisted by 0,
A- THCottoa. The p re se n tly
rloaad Ita case Juat befara Court

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Hundreds Prepare
To F l e e Flooded
R i v e r a In South

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Highlights F r o m
Roosevelt Speech
Opening Campaign

Sara aaa when daftsite i r r u n w U vDl fce mode far the lm»ee-

Victory Forecast
By Party Leaders

WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—(AVHighlights of President Roose­
velt's Jscltson Day dlnntr addr«aa:
I . , . dretare to you that tha
real laaoa before tha Ualtad
State* la tha tight of tha aver­
age man and woimn to lead a
finer and happier life.

geftawtien.

T i l cemsalttoo haa decided to Y o u n g
Democrats
r r | a krld(* party la eonaectlon
Hosts To Many At
th the ball, contract tad auction
Mm yarn** to beat a a t S o'clock
Dinner In Sanford
id denting to begin a t 10 a'clock.
Tba affair la to ba staged in
Implicit confidence In the be­
m Mayfair Hotal with aa admia- lief that President Roooetell will
aa c h tr n af SI par couple to o* be re-elected by tremendou* ma­
jorities next November waa exftipto prill be a*nt to tha Warm preamed by the several ipeakera
Springs foundation eaUbliabad by who attended the Young DemoWHamaa t Rooaevelt la Geergta for era to* Jackaon Daj dinner in the
the treitaw at of cbildran afflicted Mayfair Hotel last evening. How­
l)f Infantile paralysis, and 10 par- ever, tha diners missed a portion
t will b« retained for local Me. of the addreea delivered by the
!ua Dingfeldar was appointed President and which waa broad­
a aonbnJIUe of ana to contact cast ever the radio.
leas welfare agencies aad arUayrwer Maguire, Orlando at­
Igd faf a dlvlelon a! those torney, delivered the stated ad­
dress to the aaoembtage, but he
Clarence Adams, who haa talked bhyond the time allotted to
rested the Room roll Birthday him and Fraaldeat Roosevelt hod
trtlaa the tart two year*, waa started his addrem before Mr.
re leetod tharlmaa Ola year, Maguire had concluded and the
thor committee chairman lelset- radio waa turned on. The Orlando
I a n aa felleWK Ttahet* Mrs. man devoted mo*( of bii address
, E. Roamtllat aad T. E. fllmp- to a eulogy of Andrew Jackaon,
« ; arises, Maxwell Stewart; mo- founder of the Democratic party,
1, W, H. SehmMti ptohtkity, H. tracing h h Ufa from boyhood
•’ N pe m i J. L. Marogtattot down to the time ho loft the preetdeaay.
The dinner waa attended by 14
men and wanton, meet of whoot
signed e scroll whlob La to be forworded to the party's national
headquarters, along with' similar
scrolls from Jackaon Dny dinners
throughout the land. The club in
each state which had tha largest
attendance In relation to popula­
tion at the dinneru will reelev# an
autographed photograph af Presi­
_&lt;»r TO# SeeeeleteC h m l
Kthiepls s government, Informed dent Roosevelt, and offklela af
AAJia Abain sours** said today, the Seminole County Democratic
has received reports from Ita Club are hopeful of winning that
sou th e n high command that a photograph.
largo mala Italian advance from
Mr. Maguire deturlbed Jackaon
tha Dole'region hod boon repulsed aa “the greatest- leader of men
afte r an engagement Invoking this country ha* ever known, with
m a n than 100,000 troop*.
*
on* poeslbl* exoeptlon— Franklin
■opened dispatches from Rm Delano RooeevaU," and said that
D elta Denrtu,. the emperor's r / |- the founder of the Democratic
In-law
who commands
th* party mad* “equal rlghta to all

I apeak tonl(ht to thla Demo­
cratic meeting
In tha came
language aa If I were addreaeIng a Republican gathering, a
Prrgreaalva gathering, an Inde­
pendent gathering, a gathering
of uialneaamen or .a gather­
ing of workeru ar of formers.

«

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In Fight Against
Invading Fascists

be iu r-6 President declined to say w hat
nent on would b* dona. .He premia*^'
however, th a t "Justlcw* for agrW
culiur# would nm alu aa objea*
i
tw*.
'
Roosevelt stressed the Hww
IAA
momentous opinions" of
tlM
court, apparently refsrrlnx
1*
I P » r lk* majority anil minority opto-.
1 ion* o„ AAA and Ur p h llq W M
jfif.iBa threw.fuadae* who M
TALEXlW SsEE, Ju u
to uphold aa agatimt Uto ala '
An Increase of UOO.OOO In the declared tha farm plan iavni
value of Florida crops for I93S
la-co doing ho renewed tbg
over-1994 waa reported by tha phasl* placed by other, la
federal bureau- of agricultural Administration since tha roe
economic* a t Orlando. Th* 1938 decision on tile fact that &lt;kn
valuation wa* (M.tno.ooo,
norlty opinion both kit bt tha
PndU and nuts led the clas­ Jocity's theory of gov*rag
sification* with 1918 valuation of and contended that It bad',
MOJIMAWO, agsnit 139,137,000 Ip ceeded Its power.
1984. Tba figures ar* based upon
Por the first time In aafl
Dec. I estimates, and tha bureau
cent public e’aU a tn i; Rami
said they might be changed by referred to the oncoming m
average values for th* entire dentlsl1campaign. Bom# 0H

m£-

•Mbotcth' o f' tha party?* .
Them are force* at work now,
though, he said, that would de­
stroy th* freedom dating back to
lb* day* of Andrew Jscksoa, and
these are government by minority,
ext***!** taxation and graft, ha
•toted.
“Wo have p government of
blocs, and these blaca trad* and
•wap vote* for tha purpose of
makng raids on the treasury, not
In IK* Interest of equal righto ta
fortnight ago all but to goto special privilege*
fer tbe few," Mr. Maguire dm

tempted ta lavad* th* Great Rift
Vallay wort of D^o had h**B dm
fmtod by 10,000 Ethiopians.
■MUepls Use officially anastataid that heavy rains la lha
maMfchtoi* TcmbJen regie, of
tha • Rorthera battlefront Covo
prdRgtod withdrawal of tha tovsdtaf faerttt troops. Tha ctbcu a tk a M i daacrlbod u “predpll°oo-* Thaos dispatches augmented

Of B um s In M iami
boon mUsing sines Igto Tuaadav
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Main Address Given
By R. F. Maguire,
Local Men Sure Of
Victory A t Polls

Truck crop* wsra 'valued a t
IJS,143,000 this year against 913.
174,000 In 1944, qad staple crop* Legion Conference
Producer Plan* For
were 110,118,000 and IM.809JMO
In Ocala Next.Wai
la 1944.
DiMea&gt;ion Pictures
•Oranges lad all other farm and
CHICAGO, Jaa. 9.—
Qeorye D esert Searched For grove products ln value for tha /OCALA. Jan. 9. - A a at!
yoar, being figured at |9S, 000,- aWa of 400 or more to Cxpl
K. Bpoer, vvtersn taitkm pletoro
Mlaalng1N. Y. Youth 000. Grapefruit cam* second with at midwinter ronfereaca af
American Lagton depart meg
f l 1,074JXW.
MRto^tito pr l dwellon of three
Florida and departmental
fNDIO, Calff JSB. 9.— (A PI—
dlwssaqtow ytatano Rdtkto N days.
satton of th* American
Offleara and totuntrara ew rch.d
M other Of Six Dies auxiliary to bo hold bars

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iltlal pleas far tba EMaatalt
bday Ball on fan. SO weta
a at • tommlUao meeting '■»
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“More than fir* mOlkM ptyaona, o r about one-eighth
of thoee gainfully employed. got th eir Bring, directly or
Indirectly, out of th e automobile buaineaa; and laat y e a r
average hourly wage rate* were higher than thoae paid
a t the peak of prpeparity, early in 1929," aaya the SatuVday Evening Post. *ThU year, wagea have been riming « n
en from theae high leveie. More than a million of out,
fellow cltUeni are engaged in acllihfc or . servkJhg our"
automobile*’Snd W* buy from them between four and five
Mitten dollars' w orth a year, with bright ’ proapectn e f
exceeding the latter figure in 1936.
'T a a t year We made nearly three million m otor to *
ai, and theae figures, large as they are. may seem » o 4 to when tho«e fo r 193* become available. .Even Ho#
we have 8.1 m otor care for eaeh mile of highwky, and M* maa than th* a tilltn y traito r
our'registrations of motor vehicles run .around twfcntyflvTTnillion out of a world total of thirty-five million.’* •
Thee* figures. Indicste. tho m agnitude of the Indue*
try but they do hot reveal the expenditures for aervteM

j Report* were inad* W rvpevsrauthr** cf w tc , elute when the
8aafbrd Ifomam't Clob tnt*rUlried with timrhroa Taceday a t .TRENTON. V. J „ Jan. 9 .U*» dub henu* on Oak, Avawu*. Prlday, Jan. 17, i t 8 P. M. la tha
Mia. John G. Id e n tity presided *«• dal* art fa r th* rarru tlo n

ton of Col. and Mrt. C A.
adbergh.
.
f&lt;* th* W. T. C. U.j Mrs. Martha
K-* fcfcuan r«r th* N r i Perk
Thara la l*g*I rrraora* l*ft to
Hauptmann—th e , N*w
Jara-y
•»drt of pardon* maa’i S a tu r­
day morning Id. copahUr h it pl*«
for tlvntmcy— tail th* plant of

a

i lo w n lrs b a ld ?U h t k b .

falling It a holiday had th a t if
h . had dan* nothin, ^ a r T t h s a
U asva th*t bask*, and to .a y .

OVicda Chih; M n. P. Rl MUcball

' Fierce,
PratU r,

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T. BdreMsM*, MVa. E.
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Pippin, I . Al*g flbaroa, t
&lt; Ua**&gt; R. P, Maguire, R„tU

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B. « W U * b Immediate ah
U. Atsah ohbctiV. *f by at
W- (ration.

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a &gt; atia8:00*P,n1C.Kak.the;

j *■ au-um* retard tbr motog
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b California

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PsHbwa’-Rail, AH viaitat* k b

’' S * -T,U** *» Mb rear

b « h a Hated la th*

first

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k id M a le ,
E. Bigger, RUon

[As OwNWTCkk af Baafard rill
mswak gt 9:80 A. M. with Mrs. H.
R ^ VWRS, tfDl Sanford A**••*.
f .CMtrsI Clrel* of Ik* Garda*
#Cktb. af Sanforu will
(A
fl|;0 0 A. M. with Mr*, b. 0.
.Chart, 908 Oak Avaaua.
V Tb*.Aaaf*rt TSWaared Oab will
J l TJO P. M. at tk* Areas*
BulMfi#J MaaRB bull.Un*. latm Railing Mm a C. Co*
now*, manual reports.
Mr*. O. C Gibb*; T. M. U
. T&amp; Asaka Cirri* af th* Oardre.Dab *f Isafanl -will meat at
t o * A. M. with Mn. C B.
Gormly, 1901 Magnolia Avanu*.

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hi* Maty halttsa to
P*°P.U stalast si
oirgarthla aggramloa

la applying

M

ri««rt premat tlua
sad reglatntioa
toe 1086.

srartto

throughout tk* land.

“Musty Reactioa”
Hit By Roosevelt fhllt* o1#tU”
,Bd t ^ m u o M .
m tha reontry . . . within
h o w t .Mrthhd more
In Radio, Address a? ftw
Hwi# tb*a st soy U*i* atasw

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• baturoat .
Tha Oclllaa Music Clah wUl Baptist Chareh wi# M ri at 8
(Mai at SilS Pi M. at th* siudl* ^ ^ w T f i f V P r t ^ B. Bi
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ef Mr*. Final* &amp; Muaaon, lfyrtla 1181 Park A wire*. * . .

JNO. b. JO hllN a

arris Nimbrt tw* of Uu Fl

Baptlrt Church wOl mast at 8:
f ; M. (with Mrs. Qaatga McCi
1300 Magnails Avanwa.

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art fait &lt;hai h. reb^T -ha pre
vloua ilaUmaota af th* pojlUsal
apakaiwia thee tha wurdy cam, n • daflaila frellng that
bal would b* a ballad onf-)
"I am becoming consciota af
th* fa*C that thU year wa art
to hav* a national alscUon,” h*
■bid. tto matlmas at tha dole ef standing
A day t say to myoaif thef, th*
h»l national altcUon matt hat*
hirer for tho public!
•wrrfdrejd
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ing this e r il t0 m*nJr worthwhiU&gt; »“ m « tlo n s for femedyw
brtw held a dosaa yaar* bra- A*
thankw for what P m id sa t RooaeSO* whsr* Xathprln* lisp, ____^ mon«
volt
has
don*
for
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»um « tlo n a U the following eight point
w* , bt»n .jp p o ip lrt comPr«v«"tlnr kidnaping and promoting greatgr that ha had Itvrt In
r“ia&lt;hl*f of - th* United efficiency In the enforcement of the laws of thU c o I S r t , creMa adm jai.tr atl Sk
hnd raachsd hi* maj
ss published In a recent Issue of tho Elks MagkiinV, ^
d d rk * Remov* techn,cAUHes from criminal court procw-

ORANGES
Your Comfprt

Yotmg, Tender Ga. P e n m ^ fn B Pork
•
—Reduced—
.

GRAPEFRUIT

For Three bttjii
J m I \

TW »hiy

We Offer Special

„ Prfcen Jan. IOUl U t L and 1 8 t h _____

■gratulatinru to Mayor Du
*poi hl» rs-slactlon ss msyt Sanford-fur th* fourth

political interference from court*.* In
b l e l ^ n S * ' Hh°rt?, r t0 prBY,n^ bldnsplng. w» will have to
begin—not with the gangster, but wllh th*
Ike WPA Mthav th** re un&gt;
poNUta.—

•

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srsffttrtt**s

A poor day thal doesn't are
WOuld-bo officeholder an­
I his candidacy for alectlan
Cbrntaf^Jun# primaries.

uid b« doritoM to lay rieia* u
hll hb dM wae te mkk*
«a to i n s that I

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ry.
v»(Rp\a»#1j• •HOG
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L jnd BaBlagd

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T artlia if

vnmmbam beck b*f#re
#f FWA. AAA art.WPA,
!. H. .Great1* lB th* hwdtat a auldtfr and e atataaVnahlagto* iSat,

arts red ayma 86

kl» Um Maditar.
Wlh all tha** Britart French hagiU.f

cool reund a t Ice bobbing .gainst th# a|dea of
w at« pitcher from which thebutfer rtfitlert th
Tho daughter of tho houae one day tH.trkkdTrite
tr when the butler waa not looking. InnX Inrts
w u » •Wnlng napkin ring. She never to W and
merrfly on tn m R&gt;cal to meaT n^hn*
ly the wiser.—Alice Mulhern In The C o ^ o S e h

Slot Machine Ads
Can’t Go Through
Uncle Sam’s Mail

r« and Mr*. A.. L Caurtrlght
Gary.. tnd. kare g*n« to
&gt;P* »ft*r ipaadtag a frw Say*
i Mr., nod vMm. H. J. Laki, Palmatta Avaaua.
* I
rt, .Murray E. Nance af
IM and bar cousla, MrA
d* *Wtngata of . Jackaoavtlla,
visiting Mr*. NancaY motkar,
. R. E. Tolar, Magnolia AvaMrs. J. n. Wynn ami Mrs. H.
L. Wynn hav* ratum*d from
Part Whit* whsr* they ware
**ltoi,ky th* illnsaa and rtiih at
th* former'* mothsr, M iiodm lt
Niblack.
JM M

Laat Times

T o -N ig h t—

Del.ex# Flher

ortfc vjaa
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cwa*g«* m Speeds,
.. V«a* R tirtn ..
MRS. n . a fcA fcfcittr ’

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Sem inole Co. Lamu)]

P e n n y - P ro fit
Cash Grocery and M e lt M k t

L a s t T im e s

6th S t.

W# D alivty

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Specials For Friday and SkUfdd}

A t The M ayfair
br. 8. T. Ruckar of Memphis,
Tamil arrived yesterday to Spend
th* winur aaasoa at tha hatal.
Mias Margaret Bradley of Daytop* Beach, In#* economist for
tha F)oridn PWeNf and Light
Casspsny, In a guast far several
dare at th* hi&gt;t*l.
0. H. 3mHh of AUinta, whd l*
fas Sanford an business, la a guest
at th* Mayfair.
Among the** aponding Wadaaa-

Hamburger I lho.

BE AN 8 3 Urn.
Ivory Medium Bar

th* Mayfair were:
of Jacksonriil*, J

Gleaser af Wait Palm Death, Sid­
ney Wash ef JackaanvIlU, and P.
W. Jons* af Wildwood.

Raptitfal To G ather
In S tate Conclave

Taney Rind]so*

SOAP

Lb.

No. I Cana Fancy
PEAR 3 f o r ......

MUSTARD

No. I Grad*

CSmpound

Whit* HACON

N orth Carolina

| lb*.

LARD

Fin* Grenulaibd

RED

SUGAR 8 I,he.

S W eet
P o ta to e s

CRACKERR

Smoked
RAUSAGB

Till Can

lO lb slO

8ALM0 N
Fancy
CARROTS

While They Laat

M anhattan M k t

Cauliflower

APPLES

ik

Ing.* and la p ried *1 kba Urease

Yoti earn hear It approaching rij
ImimI muter* and bridge exper
*nd polillcUite, orcbeetree and
all are prepared to reach a m
radio entertainment thle yean

torg«U*s

Pre*id«at

WHEN JAMES 8IMPSON dleeovervd tfi* uh
reform ee en anw thetlc, h i ImmedUtely sUHcd
to eUay the pangs of childbirth. T he C h u rch
foundly.ehocked by this, declaring th a t wumrn
ordained by God to bring forth children In eorr
^ ^ h m e n t fbr Eve.‘a tranegreeeion. Simpnon cai
fight Into the enemy territory by pointing out I
Himself, before performing t h . firat operation,
n a k ln k E»e out of a rib of Adam, th rew Adam

dcniUJ eampaUn in yean will he iiafb
right hi your llvliig room. Hear the i
popular Mara o f the stage and eerara.
ready far tha Derby, the World** Sal
International golf and tennl* walchea»
many other special events o f la tlo a t

toe amall tsriee o f a repair Jo
compared to what VouH ml
radio .(..tw oyean nave
la reception, and yotall bo
Improved tone* and greater

SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AQQ
Mra. J. H. Fares
taw rt frees a helm

ts s r tm

OCALA, Jan. R - ( A P &gt; - C a c a vating waa b*gun at Santoa yreterday for this fdandatlona of th t
firat bridge ov«r the Gulf-Atlantlc Ship Canal T raffic *n
8tat*_ Road Ne. 1. was diverted
around the bridge alt* ovvr a
paved il*tour.
A t Camp Rdo**Valt It waa tald
labor for th* tabal project la
moving ia at a f*at*r para. Th*

ly, reflect th* saotaal •**•
and aktll that dbttigdlaB
placaa th ai are L ittO w . Bkamln* th* plab
Thtn you will •** th* h itrd
car* t h * g*M M b Hidahl
Ing your anictaa. ft irtU
b* «tld«nt wjty thlaga laak
much longaf, whin w a -ty
th* laondarlag ef them

today that th* oprration of alot
machine* and punchbnarda cetP
• titutaa a lottery and n*w*p*p*ra
rarrylng ailvtrtlaenrenta of tuch
operation* are unmailable. Depart*
ment Solicitor Carl A. Crowley to
Informed a Florida newapaper
which aakfd the poetmaatrr gtneral If th* mail* could carry *lot
machla* adv*rtla*m*nla. It waa
•aplained, howavtr, ther* «*■ no
law agalnat adverti**ment of alot
machine* and punchboarda for
outright tale, but that whtra a
concern effrra by adrtrtU em ant
to lea a* th*m on a commit* Ion baa a
it ia part af a lotU ry and aiach an
advarltaament cannot go through
of Forrvat the mallaj Th* advartlaeiwenl of
actual operation of devtc«a waa
conatrued at unmallable.

b re a d U Chicago after apandiag
Mb balldaya with bar untie and
km t. Mr. and"Mr*. H. J. Lehman,

ARCADIA, Jan.
TW* Rsv.
E. B. Evans, pastor of Firat BapMst Church.of Arcadia, host to
Oft mrttlhi of th* Florida State
topUal core*atlas here Jan. IS.
•&gt; »*a announced completion of
tho convontisa program and that
tor tha auxiliary th. Woman*!
Jtoptlit WfcRiMry Union, which
Is to matt b*r* at th* tarn* Um*.
Th* eonvantioa ia ta *pmi Tun day »ft*moon, bat ’ preliminary
mattings Monday are counted

MtigAtora talk you*d think th*
Itrt Statea should bar* lost ftth **2’

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rasw^rtk HarjfOr,- Wblbr
i*ra, W. W. D rum , lira.
Uatyao, and Mb* Htlah «|

Mr*. Cordon B ertolt.
Mri, d . F . Nan**, 0 . p . Nhnri,

A. L. Coortrighi,
Msiach, Mn. Earn.
John C. FhUtslL

Mrtf

Kfanl

iy Primary

a t? £ 3H &amp; a s a

tbouaandalcf home* pad A n n ha *►.
b antitlad to r a a b r tb n . sad that

JItADAT, JANUARY | m 5*8
• »*!■■ aaaskim bfcen HtcAdlly decllninir for tho pout fifteen years, our ijftr»• U “ebavlncad thst whan hi*
BUI VKR8B FOR TODAT
krego annusl bill for this fuel Is about seventy-four dol­ ■jlvwy voba 1* hthid talking m r
lAPITAUTY COMMKNDKD: lars, for, ss basic coats have gone down, taxes have risen the radio |n tarwia flag people cth
hrrpllalily ail* to anothhr until about one-third of the fuel bill Is attributable to undtntand they will I n L make
wit' grudging.—1 Paler A:9.
Wm prviMent.*
them.
■bidca 3. a. Sharoa. frm lsalt
"The automobile, today, ia severely and unjustly t a n d .
gouged and chiseled," the Post continues, "These burden- C reslyh randldau for C bsgnta
‘T V 1* "#w
W iU kt, v ia
somo taxes, originally Imposed on the ground th at tllfey 'raSbUV
of reremoblea, and (* callwere fair and necessary because they wffe to pay fbr lag on **vtr*l of tho** prVWbt
the wear and tear o f motor cam on our highways, have mad* a bomber of abort froUtlctl
been In part diverted from th at use Intft dotens of other Islt* In which ha repeatedly atChannels In m other way connected with transportation of
ronfltttn^ hi a D tni*
fP j
«n fifteen years these taxes have been multiplied crhUd victory o * tt Novembor.
H# ralleJ first on Cafdbb Barsixrold. l a s t yoar they ran well over n billion dollars, and
next year they will almost certainly exceed u billion and neU of Fern Park who apoks for
s nuarter. At the Priwent Ume we are jmylng considerably the Young IWmotraU Oidf of
For la lb* final and disk drew more than half a billion dollars for state gasoline taxes Aftninol* County which ipoiuortd
nlghfa dinner. Juat k*far*
• Wdra,
nearly ono-thlrd of a billion for sta te registration fees l*at
Mr. Bferestt apek* MJae Kathlren
alf-truth and lova will b* m&gt;
*nd
pit
re
than
a
quarter
of
a
billion
for
federal
excise
Larcrau aang “No Foolin’," and ha
'
more, and traann *
taxes. •
• •
- •
U “no fooling" about a RoomWill qtwnsb Hi* biasing lanUtln
Uospltc the fnct th a t more than twenty statea have
victory In tha n**t almtlon.
.of lh* alar*.
low In .tUt dual, ti-rrlblo with Iu w Wi ,‘" ‘n*nl
within the past year or two, sU tlsti- However, h* reminded hi* b eam s
Jl.
.
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f an.i declsre that the motorist, ss such, pays one dollar that th# Literary Dfgtat poll puts
' disaster,
Plerida la tha doubtful column and
Rsrth d*mrati&lt;d and all laving U*1 n l Vb ryi e! r t i
hy governmental agencies. Th* therefor*
n
* •i v*
..
fc* Advised,
- - • • th*
youty
.‘ o® W W t a , J P r tu,w to considerably more than
Sis Wlod will rla* and with a thirty dollars a X««r..Tho petroleum Industry alone is pay. BSJS"1! * * “•** k«»F ind pet
lindsd laughter
Ing
well over
n billion
a :year •In taxes, toa Vconsiderable
pro- Flbrida Share It Ulahg*, |_ th*
_ _a f .
a
• I
*
V IIB IU IT JU JI0 n i
Dsmacratl* column." H* cloaad
the bright eatuari** of th* _portion
of which is passed on to users of the automobile.
hi* brl«f address by reading a
congratulatory telegram from
Governor AholU, ,
fV
Wrr ran . * . #
Preventing Abduction*
Slat* Senator j . J . Pnrriah was
Only lh* thilM’bfattn lunfi of
• • man.
departure of the Llmlbgrghs for England In an re ? t rellad on. i i j h* prophaalod
hi Central FMrl, Rf HAROI.D VINAI,
rtfo rt to escape a possible repetition of th s tragic kldnapdfe, And If tho rest oto tho But*
&gt; Living Coat* Begin To Drop r t f . •*F*rl*ncV ,J,h‘«h darkgns their memories, has given doaa as wall Florid* will b* la
With AAA l)**il- hsndlin*. What rise to many Articles on tho subject of crime In this court­ m to hands." Th* s * u U r aadd ha

m

ty&gt;"* »&lt;* Ukt it «wllh Ida tk the

ritalr. official* bvlirra.
Th*rr a n 18 thick ft&gt;|umM In
Cell No. 9 - th * 1.000,000 w«r'li
®( tvaUmony spoken at Rauptmannl trial. The prisoner reada
them constantly, thumbii*r the
#f Rlfhard Bruno llaypunann, MC** I" March of Kmc para­
ever th* bualncat action.
fo
h
tlctrt
of
th*
kldiujt
murder
of
Report* wrt* (tteti O tbllowv.
graph or c«ntrnre thal might rare
Mrs. Jam** Wilton, fa* the Chsrl*. A ugaitu* L lrtb*rgh. Jr., hi* lift.

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there U i i j M em t w i t this
ttodbarfh crime ih it th*r1aw ha*
• I t frrm e J «ii, HlAptmaak i*

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DAILY. NEW SPAPER
SANFORD,

JANUARY 10, 1938

Committies Are Appointed Owners
T*b sub-committees ware named
by the exhibit committM of lira Seminole Cotta ty Chamh r of Co m m i n la aaaUt in u •ambllaf n r i o u exhibits of Svmfaala County prod or* to ba shown
■a tba Central Florida Fair in Or­
lando, Feb. IB to U . C. R. D ix o n ,
covaty agent, and lflaa Josephine
Boyds ten, county bom. deipen■tration agent, will bare c h a n t
of arranging tba dtaplaym.

m Walked Into f The lu o -c o m m lttm are •&gt; folfruit*—V. II. Bley, Ran­
Police-Set Trap dallCitrui
Chase, B. F. Wheeler of

it b r U m S a n fo rd pon o an a o f • t r i p th o y
tfi« p a ir, tw o . m en

at* Corny
to Chief

for stealing fru it from a

N* ta Orange eounty, and
r* Iharefote turned n g to ef.
pe &lt;2 that county and they
retaken to the Jail In Orlamk
tin tw* (nee, both white, gave
,'namee e f Arthur Oateeu and
N ^ e r e t The. Inal fruit they
k ecnafdtog to their eenfe.H U the Sanford police

Owiedo and H. M. Pap worth.
iVvgtUbJts and garden prod art a
—Gao. K. Bslmas, peter Thurston,
F. F. D oner, Gue Schmah, H. E.
Ruiaell and Jamea Wilson of
Chelueta.
Fruits eCWr than eitree—Rex
Packard, Flunk Metach, RandaU
Chase, a M Papworth and C, E.
Lre af Oviedo,
Homs canned and preferred
ptodwta—Mlaa Josephine Boydston and the organised rlube af

farm women throughout tba coonSugar cant and cant syrup—
Neah Jaen l» end C. G. Lane of
Thuiuota.
C ryatelittd fru its and candita—
iflai Josephine Boydston.
Ferns, bulba and ether orna­
mental plants and cut flower*—
The Sanford Garden Club.
Horn* cured m eat—Alex R.
Johnson and tha Seminole Chapter
F itu r* Farmer* of America.
Irlch potatoea and awe*t potstoe*—Let Wheel tr of Ovitdo,
Jam es Will on and A. G. Wagner
e f Chuluota.
AJ G. Whgner, chairman of tha
Chamber of Com mere* exhibit
committee with Ifr Dawton and
M in Boydston, will d-algn and
build tha exhibit, and preliminary
w erb en thl* la now under way.
Among thoie attending the
meeting yesterday »fternoon were:
Goo. C. Italmeo. C. R. Daw ton,
MUi Josephine noydston, J . A.
Legan of Genera, S. R H lfhltyman and Ralph F. BagwelL

N 1 'SHIER M

‘Wbo Says We*Wanted W ar?1

Improving:Of
MUane And Pripcssi
To Be Remodelled
Work To Begin Ai
Once, Cost $15,ON

Crushing Majority I
Of 355 To Only 58
Passes Bonus BiU
Ethiopia Claims MS
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citrus fruits
eihlbl-

tlona are (retag canned at daily
meetings new being held throughru t the County. Displays will be
mads a t tlm Seminole County
Fair in fjaaford. Jan. SI to 18;
lha Orange. Festival in Wlntar
Hawn, Jan. 15 to Feb. 1; rihd the
Center*! Florida Vat* a t Orlando,
&gt; A b 'i l M ^ e a v r h , ef Un'tomar.
dedacastnttao ■group ln the Attn*
■tents
m enu Spring* section la haing
any fruit held today, fallowing similar all­
and Hunt. day Hrretiag* ln -Faola yestirday,
In Banferd on Wednesday and in
Geneva last Tuesday. Next week
tbqae ill-d&gt;y meetings of home
demonstration groups to aan alt*
nee fn It for the three fair* will
ba cewducUd In Longwaod on
Maaday, to Lake Monroe on Tues­
day, to Chaleoto en Wvdntsday,
to lob* Mary oa Thursday and to
Oviedo on Friday.
Mia* Josephine Boydston, home
demonstration agent far Semtnolo County, anid, that not only a rt

C ltn u M T u es
ToBe Enforced

llu. Beautiful display* will bq
la,'abe aaMf-vtoh the axpecta-

her cf thflr race, la i„ Jail charged
with breaking and entering and
burglary.
It waa about 1 o'clock when tho
wife of AjD. Hawkins saw a light
in tha Hwarti Blue Front Grocery
I- Goldsboro and aaw h. man
(old Son Clark about It and, both
agreeing that
something waa
wrong, taltphoned from J. W.
Know lea pines to tho pel Ice. They
kept watch over the grocery, how­
ever, and a moment oefore tho
pollc* arrived Cloveland Chorry
tmerged from the (tore, carrying
a big sack. Son Clark and anotker
negro by th; name of Roy Perry
Cackled Cherry, and held him un­
til Tiff leers Roy TI1IU and R. C.
Wilcox arrived.
Tho Han had gained entrance to
the stare by prying epen a rear
door and had scooped into a large
shek a quantity o f groceries, candy
end cigarettes, and had riflVd tha
cash rsgiatar of small coins and n
gold watch.

Id Reserve Act
ttehded YearBy
Executive Order
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.-(A&gt;&gt;—
President Roosevelt today signed
a proclamation extending tha
section of tha .Gold Reserve Act
establishing a *3.004.000.000 atebllliatlon fund for on# year. It
would hare expired Jan. 30.
The peer lama tiers asserted an
-emergency which existed’’ a year
ago -has not barn terminated by
international monetary agreement
or otherwise) but, on the contrary,
continues and hai been intensi­
fied In dlvtr* respects hy unset­
tled conditions In International
commerce and commtrct and to
forstgg exchange.- _

Cuban* Vote For
President Withr" Gas, Pipe L i n e s
Troops On Guard May Be Put Under
HAVANA, Jan. 10. - ( A P ) — 1U. S.-State Board
Taro Henr y * soldiers, acaturad
rhrang bout Cuba, were called eat

Blanding Named
As V, S. He
National
General
Albert If.
of Bortov feat namet
r. by Fraaldcat Roaaovrlt
of tba war departmtal’*
Guard Banos, a f e w

WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 -UP)
—The Federal Trad# Comm'salon today reeommended to Con.
grass a- bread Jalit stale and
federal program to rvgulate tho
$1,500,000,000 natural gas and
pipe line Industry. The report
said that a “vast acreage Is be­
ing waited and natural gas li
being subjected to profligate and
wanton (waste."
The «ommission act forth a plan
to consent gas, control m nopottotlc" activities and separata
natural gee from the el-ctrl*

ZstSSk^Ht
np

by

Vf.

prMldent 4

- For Full

—

Payment

IPayment Opposed *

Itatlan officer on the Southern
front was claimed today by th*- ,
Ethiopian government. An offi­
cial communique aaid tha battle,
tha first im portant clash on the
Web River, occurred last week and
that tha Italian! wars routed with
the loss of t i l tanki.
The announcement followed re­
ports ay Informed Ethiopians that
tha southern Ethiopian smile*
had
thruit
back
43,0 0 0
Italian aoldlara trying to ad­
vance in (ha R ift valley in thv

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Storm In Britain
Takes Toll Of 3,
Does Big Daidage

Tha
maximum
tsm pvrature
yesterday wax 77 and the min*
tmum waa 01. G. F- Pnatun re­
porta.

Gale Reaches Force
Of 100 Miles Per
Hour D uring Night

W inter Haven* San- Cherry Was Escaping
ford and Orlando
With Sack Of Goods
Will See Exhibits
When
Captured
Semi sate County

gj,

Efirypt Joins Sweden
fiy M r. R o o sev elt
In Filing Protests |
J
___
A gainst Bombings Robinson Hopeful Of
Passing Bill T hat
Will Not Be Vetoed
Italian Somali •oldler* and one

WomeoCanFruits Negroes Hold For
To Bo Displayed City Police Man
la 3 Expositions Who Robbed Store

I* be displayed a t three

1

Southern Front

hJratry.

_____

LONDON. Jan. I9 .-M h -T h rv a
persona ware kllUil, many Injursd
and wide-aprv ad damage was
caused last night by., the second
violent storm ol the week in the

British'trio*!' - ‘ • y o . ^ x s s a t r The gate reached a forte ef 100
miles an hour, Pembroke li g h t­
glean n hom ing on hii sanity. lie house reported. .Ships ware sent
raised considerable column'Ion In •currying to shelter from huge
lha Goldsboro ace ion by th" waves. Damage ashore waa heavy.
.Snpthwe-t England and the
promiscuous shooting of a shot­
Irish Free .Stats wore the hardest
gun, the police reported.
hit, A fierce storm swept the Dub­
A srarran ty deed offered f«r lin district, causing much damage.
record thla morning disclosed 'he Mountainous te a s In the English
•ale of one lot in A ltam onte Channel and Irlah Sea dislocated
Springe by Mary Whitehead i f shipping.
The .SR. M anhattan, of lha Unit­
Seminole County to F. 1- Dim■ted of Brockway, Pa No revenue ed Suites Lines, which carried
stamps war* affixed lo the deed members of the American Winter
and the eonalilera tun was nut Olympic tram s, was unable to call
at Cobh, for tha first tima in
named.
yrars, and continued on to Porta,
Radio broadcasts on adult edu­ mouth.
A girl was killed In Manchester
cation, under the direction of Mr*.
H etberi* L eonard/, assistant dt- whsn a wail .-collapsed, and ftverector of the division of projects pvuonx were taken to"hospital# In '
of-W PA In ‘Florida, will be given Lotdi when hurt - by a falling
OVtr WJAX tomorrow morning Eilli’oard.
Three lifdSoaU were called out
a t 10:18 o'clock and on Tuesday
•Vaning, Ja n . t l . at 6.1Z o’clock at Solth D aren, when a small vis*
stl, b lin e d to be French, flashed
distress signal* by a lamp, off the
j a y gml rocks of Bolthead.
) Thr storm followed by only a
| few days gala ln which nrariy.lO
persons w ire killed l„ and around
the Uritiah lalea.

?om oat h Ives liberal aao
own,
raaliatng th at Fn
Roosawlt la oppoaad to fill
ment i t this tlma.
D e m o c ra tic Laodar Robin
hopeful a bill can ba pan
meet prrsldenttal approval

Mathieux Announces
As A Candidate For
County Commission
O ris R. Mathieux of Gtnava to­
day announced his candidacy for
dURSSemliiST* County Board Of
CrmmtaaUaers freni JKe district
now represented by S. F. Long.
Geneva la located In the middle of
the district .which includes Osceo­
la and' Chuluota.
bom and
Mr. Mathieux
raised In Gtnava, is a mrrehant In
the town and la engaged in farm ­
ing fn the section. As a taxpayer
he said today he bcliavrs hr knows
th* needs of tha County. Ilia plat­
form and progarm will be an­
nounced later.
Mr. Mathirux I* married and la
th* fath er of three childrrn.

Japan Opposed Trig
Neutralit y Pact
For P h i l i p pine* &gt;
•TOKYO, Jan, 10.—KTj
Indication th a t tha Japanese g o v - 'r.
ernm ent Is avarae to M y pMC)
among Pacific powers guarani**.
Ing Independence and neutrality
to D irPhlllppinaa was given R*)_
da* by a high official vocree.

11 Klwanlans Attend
Lake County Meeting

Th# waathar; Parity cloudy t’unight and Saturday; probably
scattered showers | B extreme
northwest
portion
Ba’urday;
somewhat warmer, ia northwest
portion tonight. Extrame nor hwaa:
Florida—fair, somewhat
warmer In west portion tonight;

O rten P. Peckham, 81*
Dies In Lake Mary Physician Tests Man’s Blood Pressure

During Trial Of Case In County Court
w u doubtful If Williams ’ had
w ar b e n
troubled iwUh high
blood prewar*.

The Jury brought In a verdict
of guilty, and Williams waa aan-

Ing la th * nation they
poevd to benefit.*

era eey-

Otto H. Voss DIM
In Benson Sprini
spring. r« u.

Eleven member* of th* Banford reached th* age ef 11 years.
Klwanis Club attended a luncheon ; Funeral ttrvkee will b * .
meeting of all service eldbe of ducted Saturday atoratog a t :
Lake county at a cafe ln Euetle I o'clock at (he Benson Bp
last evening, a total of 18T club Cemetery. The Masons of
members being present. Kart -Sanford lodge will cgaducl
Lehmann waa th# principals peoker regular Matonic acrvte* at
repeating his enthusiastic forscaot -grave and all m eed stn a f
of th* return of prosperity to loan) lodge will maet team
Florida.
Banford Kiwanlaaa attending
the masting were Walter Coleman,
8. J. Nil, Tom Htmpsoa, W. B.
Zachry, fl. E. Andrew*, O. P, Hern­
don, T. L. Dumaay John G.flboiiardy, Dr. T. L&gt; Owe, J. G. 1
and Julius Dingfeldar, Mrs.
Congressman
fvlder accnmpaalad bar to
to Euatis and vUitod tl i w / t
Of Washing)
during th* Kiwaata Imachaeo

tanctd’by Judge Jaa.O. Sharon to
pay a fine of fl80 and costa or
a term af &lt;0 day*, with
ef th* flao aus pended en tog.
behavior.
One ether ease waa triad yes­ Combat Planes Off
terday, that to which Vivian
On Flighi-To Miami
Speer waa'(barged pettb aaaaalt
sad battery, A jury cempwad of
Lee Bataan X T. AuetH. &amp; C,

H

A foreign office apoknaam mM
-Japantae govarnmant rea t qa H I
the Idea ef the g n a t powers con­
cluding agreamenta g u a n a U tia f1
the frerdom, Integrity or aeutrtiity of another nation" t o n a l
"auch agreements air* k*mdSf|i

WASHINGTON,
(AF) - Roprawr
Uoyd. IS, Derm
Waahiagtoa, dtod
heart attack. Ho

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DAILY. NEWSPAPER
SANFORD,

JANUARY 10, 1938

Committies A re Appointed Owners

m Walked Into f
Police-Set Trap

it b r Um San fo rd ponoana o f • t r i p thoy
tfi« p a ir, tw o . men

at* Corny
to Chief

for stealing fruit from a

N* ta Orange eounty, and
r* Iharefote turned n g to ef.
pe &lt;2 that county and they
retaken to the Jail In Orlamk
tin tw* (nee, both white, gave
,'namee e f Arthur Oateeu and
N ^ e r e t The. Inal fruit they
k ecnafdtog to their eenfe.H U the Sanford police

T* b sub-committees ware named
by the exhibit committM of lira Seminole Cotta ty Chamh r of Co m m i n la aaaUt in u •ambllaf n r i o u exhibits of Svmfaala County prod or* to ba shown
■a tba Central Florida Fair in Or­
lando, Feb. IB to U . C. R. D ix o n ,
covaty agent, and lflaa Josephine
Bo ydsten, county bom. deipen■tration agent, will bare ch an t
of arranging tba dtaplaym.
The luo-comm lttm are •&gt; folCitrui fruit*—V . II. Bley, Ran­
dall Chase, B. F. Wheeler of
Owiedo and H. M. Papworth.
iVvgtUbJts and garden prodart a
—Gao. K. Bslmas, peter Thurston,
F. F. Doner, Gue Schmah, H. E.
Ruiaell and Jamea Wilson of
Chelueta.
Fruits eCWr than eitree—Rex
Packard, Flunk Metach, RandaU
Chase, a M Papworth and C, E.
Lre af Oviedo,
Homs canned and preferred
ptodwta— Mlaa Josephine Boydston and the organised rlube af

farm women throughout tba coonSugar cant and cant syrup—
Neah Jaenl» end C. G. Lane of
Thuiuota.
Cryatelittd fruits and candita—
iflai Josephine Boydston.
Ferns, bulba and ether orna­
mental plants and cut flower*—
The Sanford Garden Club.
Horn* cured meat— Alex R.
Johnson and tha Seminole Chapter
Fitu r* Farmer* of America.
Irlch potatoea and awe*t potstoe*—Let Wheel tr of Ovitdo,
James Will on and A. G. Wagner
e f Chuluota.
AJ G. Whgner, chairman of tha
Chamber of Com mere* exhibit
committee with Ifr Dawton and
M in Boydston, will d-algn and
build tha exhibit, and preliminary
werb en thl* la now under way.
Among thoie attending the
meeting yesterday »fternoon were:
Goo. C. Italmeo. C. R. Dawton,
MUi Josephine noydston, J . A.
Legan of Genera, S. R Hlfhltyman and Ralph F. BagwelL

N 1 'SHIER M

‘Wbo Says We*Wanted War?1

Improving:Of
MUane And Pripcssi
To Be Remodelled
Work To Begin Ai
Once, Cost $15,ON

Ethiopia Claims MS
Q

&gt; A b 'i l M ^ e a v r h , e f Un'tomar.
dedacastnttao ■group ln the Attn*
■tents
menu Spring* section la haing
any fruit held today, fallowing similar all­
and Hunt. day Hrretiag* ln -Faola yestirday,
In Banferd on Wednesday and in
Geneva last Tuesday. Next week
tbqae ill-d&gt;y meetings of home
demonstration groups to aan alt*
nee fn It for the three fair* will
ba cewducUd In Longwaod on
Maaday, to Lake Monroe on Tues­
day, to Chaleoto en Wvdntsday,
to lo b * Mary oa Thursday and to
Oviedo on Friday.
Mia* Josephine Boydston, home
demonstration agent far Semtnolo County, anid, that not only art

C ltn u M T u e s
ToBe Enforced

llu. Beautiful display* will bq
la,'abe aaMf-vtoh the axpecta-

(old Son Clark about It and, both
agreeing that
something waa
wrong, taltphoned from J . W.
Know lea pines to tho pel Ice. They
kept watch over the grocery, how­
ever, and a moment oefore tho
pollc* arrived Cloveland Chorry
tmerged from the (tore, carrying
a big sack. Son Clark and anotker
negro by th; name of Roy Perry
Cackled Cherry, and held him un­
til Tiff leers Roy TI1IU and R. C.
Wilcox arrived.
Tho Han had gained entrance to
the stare by prying epen a rear
door and had scooped into a large
shek a quantity o f groceries, candy
end cigarettes, and had riflVd tha
cash rsgiatar of small coins and n
gold watch.

—

Blanding Named
As V, S. He
National
General
Albert
If.
of Bortov feat namet
r. by Fraaldcat Roaaovrlt
of tba war departmtal’*
Guard B an os, a few

—

Payment

IPayment Opposed *

Storm In B rita in
Takes Toll Of 3,
CITY NEWS BRIEFS Does Big Daidage
Tha
maximum
tsmpvrature
yesterday wax 77 and the min*
tmum waa 01. G. F- Pnatun re­
porta.

Id Reserve Act
ttehded YearBy
Executive Order
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.-(A&gt;&gt;—
President Roosevelt today signed
a proclamation extending tha
section of tha .Gold Reserve Act
establishing a *3.004.000.000 atebllliatlon fund for on# year. It
would hare expired Jan. 30.
The peer lamatiers asserted an
-emergency which existed’’ a year
ago -has not barn terminated by
international monetary agreement
or otherwise) but, on the contrary,
continues and hai been intensi­
fied In dlvtr* respects hy unset­
tled conditions In International
commerce and commtrct and to
forstgg exchange.- _

WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 -UP)
—The Federal Trad# Comm'salon today reeommended to Con.
grass a- bread Ja lit stale and
federal program to rvgulate tho
$1,500,000,000 natural gas and
pipe line Industry. The report
said that a “vast acreage Is be­
ing waited and natural gas li
being subjected to profligate and
wanton (waste."
The «ommission act forth a plan
to consent gas, control m nopottotlc" activities and separata
natural gee from the el-ctrl*
hJratry.
______

ZstSSk^Ht
np by Vf.
prMldent 4

- For Full

Itatlan officer on the Southern
front was claimed today by th*- ,
Ethiopian government. An offi­
cial communique aaid tha battle,
tha first important clash on the
Web River, occurred last week and
that tha Italian! wars routed with
the loss of t i l tanki.
The announcement followed re­
ports ay Informed Ethiopians that
tha southern Ethiopian smile*
had
thruit
back
43,0 0 0
Italian aoldlara trying to ad­
vance in (ha Rift valley in thv

Cuban* Vote For
President Withr" Gas, Pipe L i n e s
Troops On Guard May Be Put Under
HAVANA, Jan. 10. - ( A P ) — 1U. S.-State
Board
Taro Henr y * soldiers, acaturad
rhrangbout Cuba, were called eat

gj,

Efirypt Joins Sweden fiy Mr. Roosevelt
In Filing Protests | J
___
Against Bombings Robinson Hopeful Of
Passing Bill That
Will Not Be Vetoed
Italian Somali •oldler* and one

Winter Haven* San- Cherry Was Escaping
ford and Orlando With Sack Of Goods
Will See Exhibits
W h e n Captured

her c f thflr race, la i„ Jail charged
with breaking and entering and
burglary.
It waa about 1 o'clock when tho
wife of AjD. Hawkins saw a light
in tha Hwarti Blue Front Grocery
I - Goldsboro and aaw h. man

1

Southern Front

WomeoCanFruits Negroes Hold For
To Bo Displayed City Police Man
la 3 Expositions Who Robbed Store

Semi sate County citrus fruits
I* be displayed a t three eihlbltlona are (retag canned at daily
meetings new being held throughrut the County. Displays will be
mads at tlm Seminole County
Fair in fjaaford. Jan. SI to 18;
lha Orange. Festival in Wlntar
Hawn, Jan. 15 to Feb. 1; rihd the
Center*! Florida Vat* a t Orlando,

Crushing Majority I
Of 355 To Only58
Passes Bonus BiU

Orten P. Peckham, 81*
Dies In Lake Mary

Gale Reaches Force
Of 100 Miles Per
Hour During Night

LONDON. Jan. I9.-M h -T h rv a
persona ware kllUil, many Injursd
and wide-aprv ad damage was
caused last night by., the second
violent storm ol the week in the
British'trio*!' - ‘ • y o . ^ x s s a t r The gate reached a forte ef 100
miles an hour, Pembroke lig h t­
glean n homing on hii sanity. lie house reported. .Ships ware sent
raised considerable column'Ion In •currying to shelter from huge
lha Goldsboro ace ion by th" waves. Damage ashore waa heavy.
.Snpthwe-t England and the
promiscuous shooting of a shot­
Irish Free .Stats wore the hardest
gun, the police reported.
hit, A fierce storm swept the Dub­
A srarranty deed offered f«r lin district, causing much damage.
record thla morning disclosed 'he Mountainous teas In the English
•ale of one lot in Altamonte Channel and Irlah Sea dislocated
Springe by Mary Whitehead i f shipping.
The .SR. Manhattan, of lha Unit­
Seminole County to F. 1- Dim■ted of Brockway, Pa No revenue ed Suites Lines, which carried
stamps war* affixed lo the deed members of the American Winter
and the eonalilera tun was nut Olympic trams, was unable to call
at Cobh, for tha first tima in
named.
yrars, and continued on to Porta,
Radio broadcasts on adult edu­ mouth.
Oris R. Mathieux of Gtnava to­
A girl was killed In Manchester
cation, under the direction of Mr*.
day announced his candidacy for
whsn
a
wail
.-collapsed,
and
ftveHetberi* Leonard/, assistant dtdURSSemliiST* County Board Of
rector of the division of projects pvuonx were taken to"hospital# In' CrmmtaaUaers freni JKe district
Lotdi
when
hurt
by
a
falling
of-WPA In‘ Florida, will be given
now represented by S. F. Long.
OVtr WJAX tomorrow morning Eilli’oard.
Geneva la located In the middle of
Three lifdSoaU were called out
at 10:18 o'clock and on Tuesday
the district .which includes Osceo­
at
S
ol
th
Daren,
when
a
small
vis*
•Vaning, Jan. t l . at 6.1Z o’clock
la and' Chuluota.
stl, b lined to be French, flashed
bom and
Mr. Mathieux
distress signal* by a lamp, off the
raised In Gtnava, is a mrrehant In
jaygml rocks of Bolthead.
the town and la engaged in farm­
) Thr storm followed by only a
ing fn the section. As a taxpayer
|few days gala ln which nrariy.lO he said today he bcliavrs hr knows
persons wire killed l„ and around th* needs of tha County. Ilia plat­
the Uritiah lalea.
form and progarm will be an­

?om oat h Ives liberal aao
own,
raaliatng that Fn
Roosawlt la oppoaad to fill
ment i t this tlma.
Democratic Laodar Robin
hopeful a bill can ba pan
meet prrsldenttal approval

Japan Opposed Trig
Neut r al i t y Pact
Mathieux Announces For P h i l i p pine* &gt;
As A Candidate For
County Commission

•TOKYO, Jan, 10.—KTj
Indication that tha Japanese g o v -'r.
ernment Is avarae to M y pMC)
among Pacific powers guarani**.
Ing Independence and neutrality
to DirPhlllppinaa was given R*)_
da* by a high official vocree.
A foreign office apoknaam mM
-Japantae govarnmant reat qa H I
the Idea e f the g n a t powers con­
cluding agreamenta g u a n a U tia f1
the frerdom, Integrity or aeutrtiity of another nation" t o n a l
"auch agreements air* k*mdSf|i
Ing la th * nation they era eeypoevd to benefit.*

nounced later.
Mr. Mathirux I* married and la
th* father of three childrrn.

11 Klwanlans Attend
Lake County Meeting

Th# waathar; Parity cloudy t’unight and Saturday;
probably
scattered showers |B extreme
northwest
portion
Ba’urday;
somewhat warmer, ia northwest
portion tonight. Extrame nor hwaa:
Florida—fair,
somewhat
warmer In west portion tonight;

Physician Tests Man’s Blood Pressure
During Trial Of Case In County Court
wu doubtful If Williams ’ had
war b e n
troubled iwUh high
blood prewar*.
The Jury brought In a verdict
of guilty, and Williams waa aan-

spring. r« u.

Eleven member* of th* Banford reached th* age ef 11 years.
Klwanis Club attended a luncheon ; Funeral ttrvkee will b * .
meeting of all service eldbe of ducted Saturday atoratog at :
Lake county at a cafe ln Euetle I o'clock at (he Benson Bp
last evening, a total of 18T club Cemetery. The Masons of
members being present. Kart -Sanford lodge will cgaducl
Lehmann waa th# principals peoker regular Matonic acrvte* at
repeating his enthusiastic forscaot -grave and all meedstn a f
of th* return of prosperity to loan) lodge will maet team
Florida.
Banford Kiwanlaaa attending
the masting were Walter Coleman,
8. J . Nil, Tom Htmpsoa, W. B.
Zachry, fl. E. Andrew*, O. P, Hern­
don, T. L. Dumaay John G.flboiiardy, Dr. T. L&gt; Owe, J . G. 1
and Julius Dingfeldar, Mrs.
fvlder accnmpaalad bar to
to Euatis and vUitod tliw /t
during th* Kiwaata Imachaeo

tanctd’by Judge Jaa.O. Sharon to
pay a fine of fl80 and costa or
a term af &lt;0 day*, with
ef th* flao auspended en tog.
behavior.
One ether ease waa triad yes­ Combat Planes Off
terday, that to which Vivian
On Flighi-To Miami
Speer waa'(barged pettb aaaaalt
sad battery, A jury cempwad of
Lee Bataan X T. AuetH. &amp; C,

H

Otto H. Voss DIM
In Benson Sprini

Congressman
Of Washing)
WASHINGTON,
(AF) - Roprawr
Uoyd. IS, Derm
Waahiagtoa, dtod
heart attack. Ho

�■«V*1A »*&lt;.

THE COW
"Through ita Agricultural Adjustment Att," UJ|
Arthur Brisbane, "the Administration said to farmers :
‘You raise too much, competing no disastrously you can­
not fet living prices. Produce less, plough cotton under,
plant teas grain, fewer potato*#. Making food acarca you
will make it expensive, and get higher prices. Government
Will pay yon cash for ridalng less/
"Formers agreed; they had no choice. The next prob­
lem was te provide seven hundred mffllona g year ft* the
fataere1 bomn and then cam* the &lt; &amp; **»**• * * '
*Tt taftat manufacturers that eh
: Jour, raw cotton to cotton cloth, alt.
“Little people that bought cotton
rocees tts and the government pate*
armen as a reward for produdn|J#£
millennium had arrived, others
would luff*

By ju r r t t m

Estimated That Over.

amm lintmt

Will Go To Polls

TikJUorABhftc.
(Xl*)— T h r*.

Ju .

hundred

thousand

W M ii5

pabUe offices to seres Unas of
“s h n a a t 1* sadly UcUsi In these

data h 'em u t t mooo ^ * n \o
deratep enough sf It In human

htMWtii by M fihf,

brihis t* tnibls them to uvs In
ptAli hnd Wfihodt cndFstten."

ijuetment Atl wu
i petmlttlnr CW*
I tnd dtuonl w*U

r i N r d f l ttfr lV
LgD ^^V

k b o it.

so has* erred throng j

thisUgh strong drink

pad up sf wtae, they *r*

J tbs way through atrsng
they sir la vision, they
Is Mi Judgment—Isaiah
Sifter thing, when better
Iptotfw* «f« made, frSS-

M.vilt will make them.
*f, — *--------- ■
Be k*

the Allay tf«W

nuum.
fit became of Ift* old
Raa*polls New*.
P friviA L
sjr-travol .Improvemeala

Bis children took i m m epUnktlc etsw. They wars iafsrnied

baliUhfs pVfVwflj ■IVrt, keen to solrs tbs problems
IVialfTI

of tbs day by eiperipienUtlon—
pkbdtring. It ft n i pioneer
* h i ' Supreme Court's advert* decision hettfl Of)
spirit which h*» msd* this United
to*t word ^general/
Ctales. The cdontry was knbdoed
"the court holds that taxing all of tho eoneumm td
by Us WbsrtSBa, the Langs sad
create hotter pride* bud a bonus for farmer#, I* not yw*
tbslr kind, Thrir children and
MftL n r ttHki tbs fttj
gihadeMI&lt;lr*n made it s might!/
ilfvs en th« bird* ih» t
miclUat, capSbls of producing
lift &gt;ha risghl—until
prtwpcrlty for all.
earns scares and a terg
Ws shan't ftaes to wait 10,000
yebrs.
I betlen the on-cotnlng
made of flour. Tho Agricultural Adjustment Act, fa
gen* ration,
I k s ‘ greatgrand­
lour to rats# the pries of wheat, does not pfOtflnU
children of those hardy adeen'general' welfare/’
Mew bad OtKeite* Bey WUfree­ tuters, may Kara haw to ran this
And that la the whole story, In a nutshell
st) o»er, es that a War crossed on ***** power plant with ae much
Iht les^flnow fell so beastly that Inlelllgtnce as has been displayed

Another Knockout?
Did the Supremo Court, tn eliminating tho AAA, alao
knock out
Plan?'
—1 the 7Townsend
---------/ ----?**,______
asks the Tampa Tribune.
"The wording of tho decision would ao indicate. Quotng the language of the Court:
A tax, in the general understanding of the term,
and ee used in the Constitution, Signifies an exac­
tly for the auppoft of the government. The word
haa Haver been thought to eonnoto the expropriation of
money from one group for the benefit of another.
“The Townsend program plainly .proposes levying a

Set gurope nearer to uo.

it oroka the tent, and whlls the
north wind howled she bore a baby
clrt. Tbs night ths baby was born,
ths sn«w covered tho bed wbsrs
they lay.
“Ths nOgro girl w u desperately
III, and the nest morning tiri.
l-ong had to kB In search of food
As she went down the beach aha
found fpsan.fish, whleh they ats
for dare,* and soms days later sh*
rsaad ths end af her last rishlag
line faatentd to Urns drlflwtxri,
and, putting H in. draw ths red
fish that had run away with it

In cmaUng It.
“I am a Conasrvattiv," ihs hittoriaa isld.
"And I am a Liberal," I rejolnej.
"What Is a Mescal t " he dtmtndetl.
"One who Uriisvts that changes
In political Institutions should
k*sp paoo »llh chsngss In ccone-

truitrca. Bscrttary r f Stats Rsb•ft A. Ofay figurad Ultra would
ho w o o offices t» bs filled, and
bs predicted 800,000 roUre would
phrtiopsto la U s Democratic
primaries and the following gasseal election.
Amesc U s major eUte office*
to bs filled are:
Goremor, comptroller, trtase rtr, secretary s f stats, superin­
tendent of public initmcUon, com­
mie* loner af i t r a h m , attorney
genernl, fit* rvprrasntaUrai to
the national congr.ss, two Jus11cm of U s suprattt court, one
number s f lb* tu ts railroad comml*eloo, delsgatee to the nation­
al political feenventlona.
In the count**, the office* to»
tit filled Include:
Sheriff, clerk of circuit court.
U s aeeeeeor, U s collector, county
judge,
county com mhu loner*,

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W E R T -TheJewe ler
rDUmmtda And W ita S li.

• w u ta i m i n i sum rma isw a *ri- ,
« ... s
•, *
- Mrs*

U nited L u m b er Co
Arcade

Seasoned and Unfinished LUMtef
Lumber, Building Material— Roofing'
Lumbar Measured By-The Golden I N

ItARBER

dHtlP
tlozler &amp; Gay*d Qualif Paints
Mr. Fleming sag Mr. Par*
rlah appreciate ydttr pat*
ronage.

“Beat for the B o b u
U u hosier A Gay’* High Grade I1
a paint job that the whole neigh

j&amp;ANtEV-RbfcERS HARDWARE CO.

"They had not tasted food for
Ihrto days wh?„ this' kindly Orel
dent ftirnlshed red fish enough to

Ity Aft, with Ita payroll taxea?

electa a mayor for four consecuWhen a muntcl
tlve terms there mi
i general satisfaction among tax*
laycra and people.,
_________„
______
___again
.
if rate Mayor
T. L,____
Lramas
leads Sanford's
city comnUasioti
_____________
_ ! —:~i ;for
j _a fourth term.
:___ Con­
sequently L_
, , . the1 mixture
‘ ~
he must‘ have
of executive geniue
And social affability
which soothes a* community.
In
............
.
in a
c!ev*r dbeeeh Mayor Dumas laid: "• • ♦ D
r .m
. not unttllnd*
fu! of the fact that no one et*« wants It, • * • the office
fequlre* a man with a weak mind and a ati _ necki and
1 presume I atill retain those Qualifications/ Mayor Du*
mas may try to "kid" hla people end taki lightly hla
t« net* that Job but the fact remain* (hat he h*e been

lost them a week. Daring the re­
maind*r of the winter she lived sn
•dch fish as they eould. catch with
tits single hook;"
HotUlt- Indians camped from
to time on Mar by beach**. She
could s*t thrir fires at night. They
did not-know tho was alone, "la
order .to keep them awed, Mrs.
left at the fort, lach moraine, awl
without a flag, the took a red fisahoi pottlaoet aad hoisted it oh a
pole, and on riser days tho Indian*
Might so* ths rod flag over Fort

Supreme Court
«M lbs

AAA.

*pjw*r

SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO
f

?!

1 iM

J J
fy

1
1

Mn. Frank Wm*r, lira. A. B.
Wallace, Mr*. I . Pulnt*^ "krs.
Bra* ton Pvtkiss, Mrs. Charts*
youag ptopls took ths sourae ami E. Ball, Mrs. 0. D. fctehsp. Hr*.
••Jsysd II vary mask. The foflew- D, L. Thrasher, end Mn. Dsas*
lag (ffissra war* war* slaotod at Turasr.

tk* laaday sight awetlagi FJ E
Mr*. Xdftr KiUhsH, wh, h*a
(Utehri, priaidsatj M- L'Wright
vtaa pmldsnt, Mlaa Manx JU. Am* th* p a t «f her ristor, Mm
N a isustaryt Mlaa Lm UI* Georg* tkipp. ha* rwtursod te
Mam, rspsrtori Mlaa Edith BUw htr kau Ja Whs* Mat, Ga.
U t*i N. H. Gamat haa rvtpr*Was Clan Mills*. cspUla Blw
Qtowgi aad ten, B. L laws, tap

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1
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m ailed1M d a n l l n i * !* ? ibg&amp;vCl
a s m. rw*f

week* before,

bather objection!, Us,—

_

MfFhP'g

�THE'SANFORD

I

A n d P ersonal Activities
PETERS, Society Editor

lal Calendar
8ATOKDAT.
Th# Cecil'an Music Club will
wet a t 3:1S P . M. a t'th e etudio
f Mre. Paanla 3 . Mur.aon, Myrtio
tvenue.
' t »
MONDAY.
' Circli Number One of the First
laptlat Church will meet at 3:30
^ M. with Mre. Francli E. Bolt,
101 Park AvenooCircle Number Two of the Firut
iapttet Church win meet at 3:30
M. with Mrs. George McCall,
100 Magnolia.
Circle Number Three of the
"ln t Baptist Church will meet
t 3:30 P. M. with Mre. E. U.
Samlt, 119 Went Seventeenth

Clrcl# Number Four of the First
aptlat Chtrth will meet at 3:30
. M. with Mm. M. S. Nalien.
Idtr Spring# Road.
'O rel* Number Five of the F in t
aptlat Church wilt maet at 3:30
. M. with Mm. E. C. Harper.
Ill Palmttta Avenue.
Clrcl# Number One of the Firut
Church will meet at
1 ^ . M. with Mm. n. t. All­
an, 214 East Eighteenth Street.
Circle ((timber Two of the First
[ethodlat Church will mv-l at
00 P. M. with Mm. W. S.
horn ton. W»»| Fim t Street.
Circle Number Thre* cyf the
lr*l Methmllvt Churrh will meet

T elep h on e 14S

a t 3:00 P. M. with lira . John AMcj,
Hrcwn, 300
FU it * Twentieth
Street.
Circle Number Five of the Fir«t
Methodist Church will meet al
7:30 P. U. with Miea Anaa I.e*
nora Brown, 300 £ u l Twentieth
Strr.'t,
The St. Ague* Guild of Holy
Croea Eplsccpal Church will meet
•t 3:30 P.M. at the pariah houm.
E iecitD e board meeting of the
PreC-ytcrian Auxiliary will be
held a t 3:00 P.M. a t the church
and wilt hr Mluwed by the reg­
ular burin*** meeting at 3:30 P i t .
Circle Number One of the First
Chriitian Church will meet at 3:00
P. M. with Mre. G. M, Shipp. East
Eighteenth Str-et.
TUESDAY
The Junior High School P.-T. A.
will meet at 3:43 P. M. at the
achocl auditorium. Dr. Elizabeth
Tracy will *peak on Ihe vubject.
“Courte*y and Regard for Oth*r
Pcopla'a Property."
»
THURSDAY
The Aozlliary of Temple R**h
Israel will have a aubacript'on
tridge party at S:tX) If. M. at the
Community L'cntir. Jkirtlon and
eontraet.

About 33 member* attended
the reg lar meeting of the Gram­
mar Seh.n t P.-T. A. held Thun
day afternn n at the achool au­
ditorium. Mr*. Henry Thurstoi
presided avtr a short businea*
***»ion aftrr oahleh Mrs. I’earl
Babbitt, principal of the acbaol,
gavr a talk on playground ac­
tivities.

To-Night

Exciting

P erson als

i f l r t n o ’n ■* the club hou*#
Dak A rm u t. Mr* E. R, Paift Ui

waa profram

Sturdivant, 131 Park Avenue.
Friend*
Rory will
i* ill at
Memorial

Feature Picture

man. and Mr*. I\ R I»aw»on war#
«f Mr*. George \V. Meregret to learn that *hc ho*t«f »*•In hi* addie** Air l)aw»on II*
the Fernald Ijughton
plained the vurtou* agricultural
Hoapital.
Anyre Ice* offered u» the r**idtntk
of S*min&gt; If County and liated t W
departments anti their beads as

follow#:

Mis* Jn*ephin# [h-r#*d num*t ration:
Mfe
Paw*on. Seminole 1"minty agent*

ton,

agrirulture,

ProfeMOF

V!e* R. Johnson, SrminoU High
m) &gt;,h&lt; id. nn.l It K. t'onper, princi­
pal and
locational
agriculture
tra ch rr al Oviedo; Ur. Y. L. WeU-

Cornelius Smith return d in
G*im-*ville Sunday to r**unie hi*
itudie* at the University of I lor
•da after upending the holiday*
with hla mother. Mr*. IVrttme
Smith.

John Lloyd and *in John \
IJoyd, ard Mi*« Fmdy .l.tvd t- ft
yntenlay for th ir loon- .,'
Wilke* Bar re. pa. They e i e r a i l .!
Sir
here by the il.ath of II
It
tinted in
l**u* that Gene T
pled a position
Beach Mr.

home

vocational

Philip
from B1
a abort
»1»ter-i«
B- A it,

drn -diiv'ley,
hud

,nan, employed by the federal
guvernni nt and aorking on cel­
ery m n . i i r : l '. ]■'. Stahl and C. B*
\Vi«ecup of the Bureau of KntymoU g y ; and Ur
E. K. l’urvii,
villa chemial and the gre nhouae.

Mr. and Mr*, .fame* l ’. Rob­
erta had a* their gu.sta last
Thursday night their nephew and
neier, Mr. and Mr-, K. A. Kirker
of Green f t ve Spring*. They
n e r' enroate to flrlandn wheie
they attriuDil rhe Slate Teacher*'
Convention,

or

served in th#

Sally'- ll.it,.. Shop, located at
ltd 'lay,, * \v*nue, will ha ■TO
t- opoimij f..r Sanford lhoppr-1
torn... t.i,
. rnmg it a i a
aen..tni.. i • day h y 'M r. and Mrl.
V t ' ■h. proprt-t &gt;r*. Mr. ail I
Mi- &gt;t;.h have hern in th* bakry I, -me*, in Cloarwater fir
th” part It v n u and tpecialia*
in ipiattry t&gt;ak &gt;1 pond* for th#
b, -1 If too I Hole
They .lain
th»! a I..rtf. variety of bread,
c ate-, p .-., am| cookie* la car­
Dr Aldrn Hadley save an d ried »| nil rrill - and they make
Iu-tr*led talk on bird ronaerv i birthday and wedding r.k f* rtf
tion at th- m-eting of the South » mv sti *r M. dcr plmn by spf«isl
Sid- Primary P.-T. A held Thor*
p»|tr Th* pithlir i* invited to inday afernoon at the achool au.l
*p*vi ih»* r»pw shop tomorrow.

Dr. Alden Hadley
Gives Talk On Birds

Printed Silk

CREPES
Pricel

BobbingAlcobol— ... ...29c

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*

y a id
We’re proud aa can be
because we're able to pre­
sent this colorful lineup of
brand new Spring print*
at such a low price! A per­
fect crepe to new on— it
drapes beautifully , Small
and medium florals, mooo'tonc.*. stripes, plaids, dots
on medium i and dark
grounds, at) Inch width.
•wetpAUd,

U nbleached Muslin

SHEETING
Bargain P riced! Nation W ide

Priced to Co Quickly

THANKS

IiP i c i a z t i
CASH

-

i.r«*

Te-wil

E. P. Nib lack and family.

■

f i e*hm* p?*

lunehr out h, fh# ho*le*!»rt, Mr*.
M S Wortfir* itml Mr*. D. lPtrkin*

Mr. Uawaon ni&lt;«&gt; poinieit out
the ecnonnc aide of
’nd'.ural
-ervlcev by namine the Sanford
Pioiluctlon Credit
AanH'ation,
handle* government loan*, and
S. E. Andtew*, « cretary, which
[the emergency i rop loan bandied
tiy Mr. Maw-on for -null amount*
! of money.
Mr* Kalph A. Smith, vice prea-

We wish to taka thla mean* of
thanking ot r friends for th«lr
klndncaJ, sympathy, and floral
aUgkiag* aLiiwA'vImw' o f - lint
Ulnaaa and death of our helived
on#.
J . E. Johnston
Louise Johnston
J . K. Johnaton. Jr,

H its

New Comers Here
Are Given Party

in th* harmonica. Mr. an-l I to Hum. The meeting opened villa
Smith
received a
s *omr, "America The BeauU^
i . a memento of the ocn - fill." m I the 1 or I** P rajer.
Mr&lt; llrrlwet llimell pretiiied
rr.hmenlK ,*er» aerved by (tv. r , h„
f i ' *e^iotl wfe#!!
William
Coleman.
Mr.
.....
to
Alt* R Al A|..»-.»n‘* roem, At the
enneltif.on of .nil boalneai ?f-

there two day* last
not accepter! a pn
lion In that city

CARD

'A

Mr#-

• Among out of-t^wn persona at­
tending th* funeral Tuesday of
II R. Steven* were: John Lloyd.
Jbhn A. Lloyd, and Ml** Emily
Lloyd of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Mr
*n.l Mr*. Georg* Jcne*. Jlr, ami
Mr*, t’laude Ogllvle. Mr*. C. E.
II nry. and I C. Benson of Jarh*i&gt;n*llle, Hon Carey D. I.nidi*
&gt;f Drland. Mr. anil Mm. H. R.
Rich of Paiatko, Mr. and Mr*.
G. G. Kenn dy. Mr. and Mm. B.
K. Young of lakalaad, Vf. pJ4
Mr*. Ralph Barker ofT^nrfJSn*
:tn&lt;t Mua*arhu**tt*, Bruce Sugg
•t Gr* nville'. N. U, Mr. and Mr*.
A. F. McAllister of Tampa, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Cooksey, Sim.
Chria St:phen*on of St. Peter*,
bnrg, J . II. Painter of FI ore nr ”,
8; C., L. M. Stewart, Jamr* Grant,
and .S. E, Porter of Waycrosa,
Ga., and Mr. and Sim. James Paul
of Wilmington, N. C , Bale Cm»*»** and Mr. nod Mm. J . B. Hanna of I^ktland, C. A. Whlta and
R. E» Browft of W’aycro*#, Ga.,
W. C. Stephrnaon and C, E. Pat­
terson of Tampa,

Entertaining

i 1

sp*m*ur and

W. T. Unglry. Mrti W. R.

Avtnue.

WVlIa, Mr#. Cliwnce Smith. Mri.
T. J. Smith. Mr* R irke Steel#,
Mr#. IV D. Porker.
Mr#. II. K.
Phitlpi*. Mr*. \\ A
Mr**
.A memorial sctvieo In honor J. K. Mettinrrr. Mi* lt»*il»h Jenk­
®l the late Mr* J P Parker * n ins. Mr* C* J IIa *t '-ton. Ufa* H.
fonductcij
tho i*■j rilar mretinr K. frrn*haw , Mr* II 1„ Shinhol#f th* Sarah Parker Orphanaire ***r( Mr* \\ S. Thornton. Mr*.
J (J. Waits,
tfclb Hel l WeHnr* !uy afternoon tHto Schmchl. M
at the hi»me of Air* W. S, Thorn- M*i Brodir William-*, Mr*. J. K
ton# Mr*, P. II. Park T pre*njr I. Pn p*t, Mr*, W. W Kill* of Moron,
Mrs. Htirkc Sleet" ir,oe the dev t. G« , th** Itir. an.I Mr*. (Ty.lo t\
tional. and the Hr*. Hyde i\ Frazier of lV»l.ntnl, Mi&lt;* I,col a
Kv ii.Hi*. J| D. Piirkcr j ml l . It,
fr»*ier of Del and 1 d in prayer
A* Mr* Steelr played a soft v ’annon.
piano icc&lt; mimnlno nt each mem
her placed a flowr-r on an nrransr
m#nt of palm* and fern* to mak*’
a floral off rirur for the late Mr*
Parker It &gt;va* pre«ent d to Mr
Parker who attended the nmrtinf.
Mr*. W D II • It haM rend r d
a 'oral «*.|o, Time the Golden
Rail for You and \|- ' with acrotv
paniment hy Mr|{,.
frtahnKiit* wrr* then served hv
the hn*te** as*i*ted v Mr* Steel.*,
Mr* R K Prenshaw. and Mr* P
D, Parker,
Those pre*en? w»r&gt;r Mr*. T. K
WiNon, Mr* VY It, IP ole him, Mr*,
G torjr Mid'rum, Mrs. W, h.

Dawson Is Speaker At Memorial Service Is
Women’s Luncheon Held For Mrs. Parker

firm uu*Hty . . ^

k^gmold aaaaJ

*ay . IITrinLJf. Tolar, Mm. It. W
Rucker, Mr*. E. A. Douglaas,
Mm. B. F, Haines, Mrs. J . L. Ingley, and Mlaa Josephine Boydtlon

Broadway Star Singh;
In “Ship Cafe” AtMilune Theater Today
Eddta Davia, fainoua Broadway
figure and xntortainer, la known
## “th# star who entertain* atari'
in hi* nwn Manhattan night club,
" l o s s ami Lkldi
Tko noted night Ilf# character
makaa hi# S M i t debut la Para­
mount'# comedy drama, “Ship
Caf#," featuring Carl BHeson ami
Arlln# Judge, playing Unlght at
th# Milan# tJwatav. Davis. IntroHuo*# lb* tong hit, “Fatal Fas­
cination" written
t*
Harlan
Thompson and Law Gensler.
''Ship Caf#“ describw th* ■nw ing rvporlencoa of a skip stoker
who becomes tko bouncer in a

rnmoe the cafi’i singing #*aaotion until hi* talent la discovered
ry a rich count### whs takee him
undetr her wing and wake# him
h#r gigol*. How }»t finally nails*,
hla position sad hie nsetion to
hie lavish aoaeroasdfag# makes
for an kUarons final*.
Th# caM IstMsy
William
Frawley, Mady Chriallan*. with
mini* and lyric* by tew Getuler,
llarlos Thiwpi ug and Ray Notts.
R o h rt Flenqr dlmtod.

B elle Isle Muslim

Pillow C ast*
Thrift Priced for Jimumji

New label shows just what 'rife
- bed each sheet will fit.
Seated by laboratories and In hotel.% an well as In
counUaM American homes I Smooth flnlah, handtorn etralght edges, strong selvages. Huy right jyowl
Nation Wids Pillow Cases, 42" x 36 "___________2 3 c

Amazing at the Price/

Men’it Athletic

Shirts &amp; Shorts
Thla value rings the bell
for att-Ume bargains I F«aturn you usually gat In
more expensive shorts only I
Broadcloths,, three button
yoke front, elastic side, In

Smart, Good Looking

W ivw ly Caps

B H
B
i

J

l

N arrow W ale

P IQ U K
U w Priced Might Ni

B ath Towala
Big Ones, IB by 36 Irnchm

�\

L ‘ .’ . I T l r -

SANtu KD,

H arry Warrior’s ReI__ t .
tarn M
Toi Politics
Is
EMhralaff . Scone

To F ertilizer U sers

'

Arena of polltfca baa enlfrened the
Be la* settle arena greatly, ale
thangh opinlone differ aa to the

Historic Cedar. Tree
Crashes During Gale

SPECIAL O P F IT P O R 19 DAYS

So m a c e

20.8

p‘ r Ton $

&lt;MM M Perrewt /mmepta) Deflrtred To iom Orwx#
'
to LoU Of I Taao Upward

A Few Days Notice For Shipment
;
;
Required

ft

Thou who apoak of a pooolhU
Smith candidacy moat kaoer that
experience hat &gt;hqwa
f t r t a il y
Impoaaiblo to break a a . prxeMont'e hold on tba moefchiery at
Me party.
.
. ; r*.

They a m t recall that o*ea tha
aataU, wtrilw and popelag farmer

W O H T I O M T - LENCOUP.
Pmneo, Jan.
blato tia ^ radar, on* of Um Urgeet
and flneot In Europe, haa bean
dee troyed by a squall after bra*,
lag tempeet and lightning ftp
two ceatnrtet.
.
T V Mighty troo, U foot la
«lrth add 108 high, grew from o
enpllng Wrought from Lebanon In
ITS! by the Flench botin let Bornard De Joaeleo. Ita twln atlll
r t a a * In Um Parle Botanical
Vftnks.
•
.
The old tree wag a track hr
Ugblnlng xoxeral time, and In
/■rod by atorme but bad beta care*
tony roparedj U ttorly. homerer,
rot attached Um interior and ra
* * * * * ‘V !* • * M • aaddet,
* » » brought It down.

iESIO U m.

SQUASH Lb.
N E A R LONOWOOD

(On V. 8. 17 «r SUlo Ra
P V i TIM* t ’. jl Bbhff y Adnaind

, &gt;t

Announcement Issued
Today fly Former
Attorney General |

•

hat* rrrralad by a cheek-op of bolldlara* mg pormlta for the year {iatied
dtfl* at tha aity hall. Thla a a r a i
MIAMI, Jan. 10.—Van
’*
ropraoanta 1*1 permits, a t aa
-a in &gt; m ,t * of approximately lb pat*
total tol:a each month of tha year.
inTha Ocala Banner aaya that
* ®f- [while tax collrcUoaa romalatd
&gt;n about tho u n i , tha aaaaatt of
9
Iicon m i collected la tba ally I*
l„ IMS laertaaed tS.2M.tt oxer th*
on„ 1931 total. In 1933, t ltJH U t
md«r v u collected aa compered with
)okff $7,338.78 la l»3t.
Building pormlta la Laka Worth
,fft&lt;-« f#r lh* calendar year of } M i
p#r. the Laka Wor'.h Herald reporta,
nd&gt;r amounted to lllM W . At the
same time a year's b-iidtng r*Cwat
l U t U I T was roporlad ,fg I
, ac- w'*,t p»Im Beach and Palm I
iT ,a Boath. bringing tha tout for this 1
rar&gt;a 'Immediate tecticn to within a few
fln t 'dollarra of $3,000,000 for the port*
. oJ

h u h

— w~ ^ W

TV« i . i . l

O

n. t

Pa

Mettium Sue EGGS
A rgo PR U N ES

ice KRISPIES

JtexeonviUe, previous to hla elsxaUon to the office of gtterney g-n
cral, Which office he h-ld for two
aucr-aahr* term*. II* ha* been a
practicing attorney In Miami for
a numb r of yeara.
Ha l|atnl i„ hi* announcement
the fullowing arc mpli-hmrnt* of
hi* former t nure of atate offlca
aa lb.- record on which he will

* eroi

'meant Oj

dot

chant* adtrrtl.nl han eter brr
fore, which “gore to pr* vr," th*
Ledger aayi,. “that more mer­
chant* adylrtlacd than eter headt«rtl*lng,
and • it Jurthrr
proraa that adverting If juat a*
necessary to make a autceuful
kraeinea* a* It It la carry the
right klnt of rntrehandl**.’’

21b .

2

T jip JT O T .
«&gt;* DRRBjrapixi
»«# a O l S h o r t o t i y T l H p i

:J .^ .s c c i c o

C. Swear-

V ic k s C o u g h Drop
DRINK RUMS DRY PAI.R GINGER ALB AND
UPPER 10 TRUE FRUIT LIME RICKBT TO COUNTERACT
ACID, ALKALI TOUR SYSTEM
NKIII MALTED CHOCOLATE
NEni ROOT BEER
ROYAL CROWN COLA
NKill TRUE FRUIT ORANGE
f - rr ^ n a n d
TREAT YOUR8B1.F TO T nK BEST
Bterillied Battle*
NEHI BOTTLING CO.
•
C. E. McKBE-Ownor

4

Local EGGS D^l

'Independent - A

U i It far tow m n w li u 4
ttrtsUpallon, or whon I feel
iluggUh and bad. Black-Draught
la ipl.adid to regulate
Um
bowala. cleansing than of weal*
matJer. ridding thnn «f nfull&lt;
patlm. I expect to
It tw* * - '
ty-flro mot* yrnre If I lira amt
It. f i r * . tatiafacilon a t It baa at&gt;
»»r« gi»*n.“—adr.

SpaghetU or
Needle*: « . A
Quaker or
Motherg
Tender
Meaty

SARDINES

G O O D

Valdez

■

d ft. t u :

FREE!

Record Low Price

U . 3 . No. 1 M ains

C O FFF.F

P O T A T O !!

10 lbs 18«
CARROTS bchSe

I »•■•’ hw 4r *

LETTUCE_____ 5c

NOW OPEN

SUGAR 5 lbs
CHE AM C H U B * Pfcg,

U. S. Noa|l Potatoes 10 poond!s 23c
tolden Rijie Bananas 4 pounds l^ c
YeUoW Onions
i pounds
10c
Itiinnifed Cabbage
pound
2c
U. S. No. 1 York Apples i pounds 1 J c

th* aame month of ’-‘-prortotM
yeara. The entire year of 1137
■was ,0m at the moot outiiand.
lag ymro th* neimpoper hda bad
line* the deproaa|on. The tltw«paper did oot only rofiy mere

U. a*No. t Fancy Pa. Teeh

Apples 4 lbs 19c

Under blew Management
SpegUllilag In

Rick In rttandno—

BnuHunSlbsl9ik

Bleaks
Alan Sirart Order*
And Regular Dlanrra
D. C. Bean*. Mgr.'

1 * * a * Ufwma

•Broccoti Lb. _ 7ViC

total bdeertlaleg, but more me*
Plilabory'i Sno Shoes

CauUflower Lb.
No.

cans W .UUr'TaU

TOMATOjUICElform
bla c k berr ies

3 for.

No. S catu Bro. Slice Tidbit*

MNEAPPU.2W.

Kitchen

BRANFLAKES 2p4«^

Garden Patch

PSAS 2 no PA cant..

Madhun all* can*

No. 1 con* Muaaalmon'a

APPLESAUCE 3 for

VEAL LOAF 2

No. 1 com Llbby'a

PINEAPPLE Juico 3 fo

PECANS 3 for
Facial Soap —

WOODBURY’S

'BLACKFIGS 3 for..,
No. S tana Libby

C U T BEETS 3 f o r .....

OPENING SATURDAY
Boro’s iM d 'm w t for lb* wocmsi who woata Vi

HU delkiono flat
JE L L -O 4 pki

No. tkien no Libby

Toilet Paper —

SAUER KRAUT 3 for

CERTIRfcD

|

iM*. Sanaa MUed

|,VEGETABLES 3 for...

WHlfUiMAS 3 for
C O R?? I m I c m . .

8PECIAIB

raosoar 7*»

it* Compound lb. tlV4« a»TS»? **1b' * .
M*. y a f - "
-c', |CSdWS.“ ' V

« e a l cub

,5
. Oysters pt 25c

SMONfiO SAUSAGE— H A M B O tONG A.

Order.

JUICYWBHttJ,

�*.*a»WUtWlMMNrn^

At TheMayfair
thorn (fending Thurs­
i m e Tonight dayAmong
night i t tha M a i vara: Herman Acktrmaa a f Kaar T art
Cltr, Mr. u l Mr*, O. A. 8 track
•rvd child of Detrttt, Mr. aad Mr*.
O. W. Haiti of CalntoyiUa, and
Jack Pandola and Dm Caplslo af
Tampa. Me. and Mr*. W. ft. R eam .
Robert MrDoaald. W. H. Merritt,
a n j Arno Loosener of tha State
Highway Department ara her*
T ja . n e t t , *Urtlng at 3:1S| for several day*.
o'clock, Knvs ceen arranged by | D. J . M ynlhan and Georg*
Secretary R. R Sharloek for to­ . W a t of Jacksonville are her* for
night'* card at the l/ngwood track jI s few daya on buelneca.
of tba Ssnford-Orlando Kennel j J . II. Gennhg, state market adC1tf.\ -The secretary said that the ] riser, la a gueit at tb* hotel for a
feature eight rac* should be one , ew day*.
of the beet of th* season. This
Cotton Mather of tb* Mather
event will find Andy Hiyer, Fred
Furniture Co. of Atlanta la bore
J'nba,\ Lady Traffic, 8inneru
Chaner, Big Chance, Skinny Bar­ frr a few day*.
Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Seoggan
ney and Bearl Battery at the post
seeking n:*r boners snd s plscn and J . W. Bamr* of SorsKit*.
In tha same *on which now Is oc- formerly of Sanford, or* at the
minted by the favorite Walt* hotal for a rhort tlm*.
Mr*. J . D. Howard &lt;f Atlanta I*
King.
Guests last night Included Au- at thi hotel for *e»cral day*.
The member* *f the Idler** Clab
dlUrr-ln-ehlef MeGrlff of the Stale
Racing Commission. Thi erdUd met Thursday afternoon for taneb-

Opcner In’JO R^CCsTo B e
Eight Men R un Tonight On
M Team
L o n g w o d Track
Tha Inter-hleh school bubal•II eeaeon (as far a* Seminole
llgh la eonrermd) will op in toIght with a game in Ocala bormn'Sanford and Ocala. Bight
tea ara going to the Marten eoanrto w , to battle for tho local fit*,
ad a^Mitf-fought contrst la *g.
aa report* ara that Ocala
km'a strong quint this season.
Iqach McLucas, however, ‘aipocle
k lads will bring home the ba/ Tb* first baakilbaJI gam# In
ftenferd will b* on Wednesday
«y*nlng of neat week when Tan t r * will oppoee Brmlnole High.
Tonight's game in Oemla I*
•ailed for 8;15 o'clock, In the gym
•I the Ocala High School.
ft ''Sanford men on lh* team In this
Initial basketball game of the i t s .
•op am J * :k PunJon, center! Billy
Barhary, Earl Whitten an.I Ray
Wright, forwards! ami Charles
Bebinaon, Lester Philips, John
W srg sn snd • Darrell Forguaon,

.Kentucky Teachers
'Defeat Tampa. Meet
Stetson U Tonight

Listed In Report
P f BHHNARO 8. OHARA

WASHINGTON, Jan . 10— &lt; JV - • NEW YORK. Jan. 10U -V H Th# natural rurioaily #f im b U Tracing a , riatag prim
car**
know haw mock n eat ) tb* oth­ through rnrat of the year./th*
er fellow la partly mtlaftod with 193* bond market gar* a logical
tha congresstoaal Hw I iib t i af eboponrt to tee* Important fund*,
oalarla* paid all corporation em­ mental
Influence* a
pleat!ft I
ploye* In the country raecivtag &gt;
I l I M t or near* o /ear. •'
.
Such If-month paythoeke as,
ftOO 000 for Williasa Randolph I mutation* a f Investment capital,
Hear*! and WW-IMA* far Mao |fund* flewod hi d vridtalag stream
W**t war* tprtnklad a along the bit* Ustod Ilona aad Into new a f - !
1934 aalary llaU a id e pohll* by ,'fatings, finally revised by aimplifh* House ways and manna com- fied SEC registration require- j
mlttoo.
monte.
Rubmlttod by the T.-easury, an
Tho hug* financing operation*
roqulrrd by Urn 1934 rrronua ant, of tb* govonuaoat also attracted
tha figures eo»*r*d a s m MOO wide attention.
corporal!'a*. Involving mnra lhaa
Trcasi/ry offerings, which found
; 18,000 paytbeck*.
ready absorptit n, Involved more
Hundreds af sinpu f i lluu- offU tha* eight bllllooe of dollars, Inneared th* 2600 mark for the
rial* war* r*vtiled as msklsg a* elutUag a roaaU im '1* part for roeighth straight night, nnd Myer
nrjch aalary In ewe yang aa moot finding tb* remaining Liberty
Goldberg, general manager «l,th*
men drosua of aeeuortlallng Hi a loan* and maturing Treasury l«plant, promised to maintain th .
lifetime of work. Salaries af 1100,- eue*.
|same high standard of thrill* snd
Mr*. Charles L. Bromley, Mrs. 000 aad more wrrv not rare. ■&lt;
i spills thro: Uhout the season.
The first qiartvr of the year
John C. Smith, Nrn. Howard ft
Small luma add op, on* proof af was marked by uncertain trends in
Official
results
Thutsd.tr Lena and Mr*. Endor CurletL
which was the| 8. S. Kraaga, ehalf- Hated bond*, reflecting anxieties
|slsht:
Mrs. G. I. L'Utks had a* her man af tba board af tho B. S.
1*1 Rare, q n .rt.r Mil*
ever tho railroad situation and a
lunch: on guests Tutsday at the Kiosgr Company, racaivad |I07,, Mad I’lay ___
*.I* 1.1*
halting pac* of Induct till recovery
i Isarlf nird _____ ..... I tt
Mayfair, M-r*. D. L. Thrasher, Mrs. 000, Another proof that nickels
ll'snhural Tacit
...
. at that time.
It.
A.
Newman,
and
Mrs
K.
M
lad Mac*, (Inert*. Mila
run Into pionry was shown la
With the advent of tho broad
'Hester
..
tie
l ie
Galloway.
soma of tho salaries Kraaga paid, upturn In business and trade In
tlublna n ■ - _ ...
l is
First of another series of dupli­ among them I100.M6 to C. B. Van th* summer, th* market bega„ to
,l^&gt;rd T a ria n __. . . . .
Srd Mare, Kalarltr
cate contract bridge tournamen'c Dusen, president, and 1107,000 reflect a general rise In Invest­
Curia Knro* ... . T so 4.**
was glvnn Thursday evening st each to C. B. Tittle, treasurer sad ment confidence. &gt;
I'else Blue __
. IMS
Mlee Itarrlevlllr
*»• »!»• Mayfair with Mrs. Georg* F- R. R. Williams, sloe president.
Analysis of the performance of
41b Raee. S-IS Mila
I ) , Cornwall a* dlrcetor. Tho Mitchell
Edsel Ford,president of tba mo­ tha various categoric* cn th* list
|*n««r‘« llemlsdrr II.I* I I*
AM mo'cmrnl was need.
, gleela Belle _ . . __
t.l*
tor compnsy aad generally re­ af th* Now York Stock Exchange
TkU led da* si,
Panels Jennie _
..
.. .* 1•*'
Among tha n^rth and aoulb
Sib Mae*, qaartrr Mile t « pleyen, high irore prlto wont to garded aa one of the Nation’* revet I* that Utility lltna acholecd
ASmlolMfsinr of Ik* Rslsf* •
wealthiest men, was Fated far enty tb* largest gain In value*.
i raplsln Marlla
I t* M *
■uata JIALA, aARABD.
Blsrb Oerhld
....
| l| &lt;■** Mr. nnd Mra. II. ,11. Raymond. *00.0*8. p. B , Norite, a Ford view Baaed on Th* Associated Press 12—Wanted.
Wild &gt;"* idea, . .
. ... * ...„ *'** I s rand prise to Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
president, raeolved' 1197,841 aad averages, a representative group .
Colt in
**b Rare. S-IS Mile
Tuffs ■unia ....
t ea a to *•** |Harper, and third prlao to Mr. 1t,ha ties 88. . Sore
Soreseen,
risen, general
general of utllltle* had an nvtrags gain
Vfee ftrd Plrlelnr .... C rt 1 1! load Mr*. W. B. Ktrrhhoff, Jr. mp rlntendent, I10JAJ8-of,mow than •!(,- per |100 of peg
While MaeSer . . .............
Maak people who prasf elsetrie value, frxtm the levels of early j
.11* Rare. Itaartee Mile
Twinkling Piper f&gt;,t| at t*
light awlteha* know Henry L. Doh­ January. I . general, thra* Hens I TWO ADJOINING bodrootfui next
. v'eebaU m a tter...
. Ill*
erty. Doherty recelvad ItOOAOO erere decidedly lorn sensitive lo
, Blnn4f.lt*«n
to bath. 001 Magnolia Av*.
Mb Rare. Pafnrllr
from th* company which bant# hi* thd utility hcldlng company tc
•’well .Inin* ..... I.|n I ta
IS— ApaHmantn for Rant.
than war* tha related equltlrs.
name.
Industrial etaaaificatlona Im­
Bing Crovfy Inf-, Ltd. paid Bing
FOUR ROOM furnished apt. ltd .
Crosby listed aa an actor, 1104,- proved slowly but consistently,
Pumlshed rooms 810. Takach'a
U9 te 1M4. Tba ernohar received and moat corporate Iseue* were Restaurant.
‘
' '
trussing
factor,
but
as
against
|an additional |M,tW tn m the
ranges.
26— Mlamlbtnenua for Bale.
Crosby Productions, Inc.
' The actioei of railroad loans, I
I)eLuxe Fiber RanlteUc
Th* movie sctivitlie of
particularly those of eeccnd grade, ONE 60 Bgg laeubaTir, good'
Saar, one-tlm* kingpin of
ti.avyw right fghtori nettod him teflpeted &lt; periods af marked' condition. Cheap. 1903 W. l i t
aereeaeaee* *a tha part of holder*.!
[114AM, l„ 1384.
* Mtd* to 'Ordei *V
t '(bn placing nf threi Important |
&gt;AK or Plao wood.-Ando*. 1314
, Corsage* IfM. Sfcaya »
•yeterns In trusteeship wad a deFrench. Phono 143-J, 1
pnpang faster, but aa against
Dies* dev* Upmen ts thrr* was a
MRS. N. &lt;Y. -f}ARNKR
powerful oot« tar-act Ion te tha
IM Palmrifh A m
1final half af tba year te tha form
GOOD
YOUNO
mule*
far
aala
or
•f a pronounced upturn In mil
trade. Celery Av*. sod Sypes.
I re«on«ts gesMrally.
Good lYrilllier.
JallUtW -and

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FLOWERS

F R U I T THEFTS
CONFESSED B Y
PAIR TO P0UCE

AVENUE

REMEMBER—that
Doctlr
A
Gay’s pain', la always proUc'Un against decay and toaa. BtanUy-Rogcr* Hardware Co.'

FOR BALEi Used f i * t 't * * ’o"ffW#
drsh and awlwl rhalr,. Goo-1
step payment on any »uth chock*. condition. Bargain. Phone 631-J.
Th# tenhnoed thtovro* came to
tow* Thursday afUrnoon with
several ante* af grapefruit, tolJ
thalr Wad to n Weal dealer, rs
mind « ahaak te pnymant, and

CURB MARKET
400 Sanford, Ara.
i, Mustard,
Col lard*

|Oranges

Bwact Juicy

— I Tangerine*

|c , Bushel 85c-2 Doe.

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W ill. D ew PM klo*.
*
yk .rl.ne lllrlslo r. T * . OH T ra H la
]
T b im mce. futurity, last half
.
UnUy rtnakt.'- Hneer "&gt;»«• 4 see vu
M aster. a i r * « ater,
M eranliaet C*
imndrlia*. Duekv At, Aeh Tray,
]
Tommy B «r
_
.
rn u rlh u w i H * tall#i XI T e e s wl
rm m li'on, Ile4 D l.oioM , B if f Half, pg,
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Florida City Affording RaO, Highway
And Water Transportation
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
RDAY, JANUARY II, 1936

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Fmiih Paving Major Bowes9Amateurs A re
DownTownId To Appear On Programs A t
About3Weeks Milane On Sunday, Jan 19
.

Completion Date For
. Entire Project In
H F ar Future Saya
Engineer For WPA
.

Avenue Closing
Rumor Refuted
AH8tieet» Will Be
; Kept Open Despite
ring OperetkmH

Major Bqwts' cetebcmtrd im v
lours—th, start who h a n eppoarad on his Sunday rveninx
radio kroadeatta—wtO be at tt.»
Milana Theal'er
ra . Sanford for
afternoon
and
night
perform •
ante* on Sunday,
night, Jan. Id.
Tha artlafk will]
appear in par*
aon.
Tan numbars
havr l&gt;- r book*tl
for l hr appear­
ance
of
tlva

flag the brick P***n A m t Etrwet through
*Jn*M aeetlon of the

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ited in

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The pavement
yed from San-

wSo, according to- the advance
agent, has a marvelous voice,
Rofas
Wilson Smith,
the
"smoked ham" baritone of Vir­
gin!*.
Miss Rhoda Chase, New Yorh
orphan girl, mettu contralto.
Jackie nilllnga, is. of Winni­
peg, billed as tha amateur F r tJ
Astelr.
Meyer Goldberg, a former gro­
cery delivery wagon driver In
Scranton, P i , novelty whistler.
Harbey Me*me of Cleveland,
eratwhil* randy sal.-tman who
plays all kinds of musical instru­
ment*.
Dob ITamltl of New York, a
second Paderewski.
Eddie VogP wdl be master of
ceremonies.

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

For Celebration
In New Clubhouse Answered By Jury
close a block'or a portion of
Mock at a data while tha pivaMt Itbetag rtlald, ha stated,
4 ha declared that thata ara no
mn»dg far tha reports that
h4

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4Lald k* closed.

cided' to hold a big celebration
-a n a l—. on thy r u n tug «f Fob.
14 nt which ’time It lo ex'pccted
that largo d*t*g*&lt;fen* wlU he
present from all Elba lodge* It
Central Florida. Invttatlone are
lo bo sent i t one* t* all lodge*
in this section.
Th* lodg* Mellon will *t*o
crlabral* th* «8lh anniversary of
th* faundlag ef the Btn-ols.ni
and Protective Ordar of Elks, it
flclal visit to the lodge on F*b.
Housholder of Sanford Lodge No.
1141,
Dlitrtet Deputy Caspian Halt
o f New Smyrna wtlL make his- offlclal visit th the In lodg on Feb,

Former Member Of
County Commission

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J , T. McLain af Otnoea, who
wa* appointed by Oavaraor Mar­
tin a* on# of th# flrat oomml*•loitor* of Bemlnoi* Caonty and
who »*rved two term*! today bnnaunc.d hla candidacy fer County
Catotahsiaaer from tha fifth dlaM gt. B. P. Long o new tha commiootomar from that dtdricL Ori*
R. Mathlaax aanounced yaytarday
a # * sand(date far thr affisa.
Mr. McLain has haw a raal-

dawt af Sesslaoi* Couaty 54 years

The first session of the now
Cily Commission will be held o*
Monday aaenlrtg. Tha new com­
missioner*, P. N. WhCehurtl and
W.-R. Dupree, war* sworn In last
Tuesday night.

Nebraska Republicsi.
Says Ruling Should
Be Unanimous As
In Murder Trials

Is Considered As Of
Great Significance

■WASHINGTON, Jan.
llowaitl R. Tolley, former annlntant AAA admlnlitrator, itrncrd-od
WASHINGTON, Jan. U.-trPl by Administration official, an the
—Senator Norris,
Republican, "fanm eat agricultural economist"
Nahrasha, proposed today to tha* ln the United Staten, wan warnaway from the lower courts an- moned frem California today to
thority to decide thy constitu­ attend tha farm conference called
tionality of Ietiolation, end vest by Secretary Wtllaee to discuss
It in a single court to be ertnted, no* plant following tha AA A da
with appeals direct to the Su­ mine.
preme Court. Under the Norris
Tolley le also referred to at a
proposal only unanimous vo&lt;e "noil conservation wtaard” and
could make a lav unconstitution- the tnvation to him It considered
significant
becaune
President
Kotnorelt, Secretary Wallace and
AAA
Adminietrator
Chester
Davis have emphasised they conalder It desirable to proceed to­
ward production control through
•ubaldlsed «oU conservation. Word
from tho farm meeting alio In­
dicated tha delegates were dis­
cussing soil roniervatlon.
Wallace told the farmers that
the Administration had summoned
them berauai It wanted their advice, but the broad hint pointing
toward anil conservation Indicated
Navy Deal belief that a foothold
had been found In the Constitution
for hew federal control of agrl*
rultu re.
The agricultural secretary also
warned the farm
population
against obstructionists who might
•eek to split their forces with
diverse proposals, and predicted
that a IS,000.000 bale cotton crop
and a 600,000,000 tushil corn eurplus would be potiibie with good
weathlr unless' some control law
were passed. Tho Bsnkhead Cotton
Control Act provides for a crop
,f production of only 10,(00,000 bales.
" Normal ■corn •production Is 2,500,&gt;000.000 bushels.

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" New Jersey Governor
Wants To Question
‘Jafsie’ On Haupt­
mann Kidnap Case

Condon Leaves On
Cruise To Soutlr
Ship Won't Dock Un*
t i 1 Next Friday1!
Date Of Execution
TRKNTCTN, N. J.. Jan. U .
— (A P)—Governor Harold O ,

No Hoover Laws
Were Declared As
Unconstitutional

"Condon goes so far U to
will* that ha knsw two of thOs* Involved," &gt;ald tha governor. " I t ’'
Condon know* these thing*, I fa ll
the suthori'las should hav* that;
Information."
•
Ctunty Court roccseed at noon
llsuptmann’a *tecu 1Ian la (4*
today until Jan. to, as Circuit
for nest Friday night. Tha baal
Court will be In session nexon which “Ja fsl*" sallad arrived
waek. Circuit Court Is to be con­
at Cristobal, fan sl Zona, that .
vened Tuesday morning.
day, so It would b#~ ImPZaalbU t*
hsyr his (lory befor*
Ih*
with trespass, and ho told tho AlJulius DfngfsMer and Bill
execution data."*'
nightly (as wtll at tho Jury) Zachry plan to go to Gainesville
NEW YflRK. Jan. II. — (AP)
Befor* th* Coart of Ptrdoad
th*t h* w*. Innocent of th* charge. tnmarrow to attend she mid­
— Former President Hoover laet met to consider H*aptmaaa&gt;
Upon Uklng th* »Und, West
winter confer*!** there the fol­
night railed for a public apology plea for clemency todoy GovarMg
*&gt;l&lt;*d Judge Jo*. 0 . Sharon, pre­
lowing day of offirer* and com­
from Secretary of tha Interior Hoffman said n I do not M tera
aiding. If ha cot Id * say "a few
mute* chairmen of Kiwants dubs
words," and upon the Court'* Tha conference was called by
■!cke« fo r an Imputation upon Bruno Hauptmann was tho aalq
perpetrstor of the ktdn*pj*g Of
granting permUelon he proceed.d . District Oovtrnor J. W. Norman.
the constitutionality of
law* the tlndbergh baby, I da n t
»’ » * « • » lhoM f,w « or,1» “ &gt;
passed during hla administration. believe the full end* ef Jw*tk*4
th* Jt*l&gt;*of M urt Hl* Pr*» *r- (i*Sunday’s tides: High at 4:11
Mr. Hoover lashed out sharply wlU bsv* been served with &lt;h*
in true negro dialect, eon- A. M. and 4:41 P. M , low *1
at
hi* Niw Deal critic* In a short siecuilon of Hauptmana." ' Tho
tot mot* than 15 minutes
eforc Judge Sharon halted th* rt):4Q A. M. and 11:07 P. M.
telegram
sent Secretary Ickss, Rev. J. Matthiaaan, Hsuptmaim-*
Monday’■ tides: High at 4:57 A.
spiritual advisor, STyrstaad tho
dteaertatloB.
calling
attention
"to an untruth­ belief that th* condtRaad mo*
M. and 5:20 P. M*. low at
The Jury brought In a v.rdlct
WASHINGTON, Jan. Il.-t/P&gt;
ful statement' mads by you" at Is Innocent. " I f Hauptmann would
A. M. and lt:44 P. M.
of “ not ^guilty."
—Democrstle National Commltan aditrea, in Rochester, N. Y., hav* had * ' rallablo difttwo
Bonds to guarantee payment of
Commander Harry Ken- of Ih* la* officials estimated today that
Mias before th* Rochester Cily Club lawyer at th* start and If lU
fines were put pp by three m*?Y»
Veterans of Foreign Wara slated Jackson Day dinner receipts and
would hav* eiked for ail lnt*rpr^&gt;
arn'vncad In County Court ytamonJan. 4.
Philadelphia
convent I.in
today- that
Monday evening's th*
trr during th* trial, th* vary avifrrday.
“You said: 'Under Mr. Hoover denc* used against him shouts
masting of th* local post of &lt;h* check would pay th* jyirty debt'.
Georg* n. MUIar wa* convict* 1
They said that dlnnsr r*c*lp&gt;*
T * - ■ ■ Congress p*»*#•! low* whl-h have apokan in hi* favor," th*
on a drunken driving charge and V. F. W, will b* one of the moat would total about 1100,000 Phila­
be —ere held unconatlOittonaL'
j mlalatar said.
was sentenced by Judge J. O. Important in recant months. "A delphia paid (200.000 for th*
mu„ Mr. Hoover declared,
Hauptmann awaited sc Ilop of
Aharon to pay a fine of 9150 ami lot of business la to b* trsnsact- convention. Th* last report sub­
ih lle.' "Not on* of savsral *et* of tha pardon court In hla death call
costa or serev a term of 40 days,
mitred to Congress showed a parly
j.r s that period ha* been held uncon- Iwe miles away.
wl'.h. 1100 o f. Gt* fine aimpended
Coualy A geatvdT R. _I)»wson debt of 1401.000.
Bill* H.
ngjjtsr, Burlington,
sGtnttossal—I M M 4 , • J w j l
during good bshietnr.
~ “*rl
wairoMgjnrtaoitp^
wtthrrarpeu
•
ti^(T~vHTKHltr‘lfer7»St Ut'mlnrEWiy. •!*•* county deteetU* chMJ^wlw ha*
Thomas Dfvsat pisadad.guilty
sprasssd “ double ■ refsrdlngf.
oS ■
T iiT o U lg.'V l^ w h S r m u d uptm •
sxprvsssd
to rschloaa driving and eras sen­ t a n on VuTltJing tha Ueminol*
Is of th* President to protect the Con* Haupimann's guilt, said today
tenced to pay a fin* of |9S or go County sspoalilon booth for the
Central FVrtdg Fair In Orlando,
viewed "with suspicion" "Jaftli
to jail for M day*.
Wllllo Washington was con­ It Is planned to build th* boo h
dress of th* aihlbltor, and th*
The,form er President Imputed sudden dsparturs' tu rn
victed of aggravated asaault and In sections so tha ma'arial can
data whan canned. Eahlblt* are to tt&gt; Chari** Mlchelson. In rharg* country.
waa aenttnead to pay a fine of ba saved for fu tun use.
b« dellvarad to th# office of th# pf publicity for the Domocra'la
I t la hoped that Major Bow*«
1100 and roar* or go to th# road
horn# deaionatrallon agent In Party, and "other New Deal
Th*
Work*
Progress
Adminis­
will
mention
Sanford
and
Samicamp for thrro months, with 176
th* baaanunt of th* courihous# sour***," tha origination of sratanet*
County
during
th*
audition
tration
has
mado
dtflnP*
plana
af the fin* expended during good
on Saturday, Jan, 18.
msnta purportedly declaring that
for opening a training school for * f hla amateurs Tomorrow •*#*behavior.
Pciata
la
tha
“panlry
-aupply"
U *« »n»r*ed d u ri.gtlm Hoover
tng, me P m l t o t II. M. Papssorth
* . B. ThOiMa was triad at th4
department wUl be for th* fol- administration h*d been InvillNEW ORLEANS, Jaa. It
a
f
th#
Seminole
County
Chamber
(ten
and
radio
with
a
view
to
afternoon Ural on tha acraaatiua
lowing, Jalllea—kumquat, orange. d»l*d by th# Supreme Cour .
American Progma, jounclt*
of haldlng property after expira­ future appointments aa Instruc­ e f Commtrcs lent him a congrat­
grapefruit, strawberry, marma- "The falsity of this atnta- organ af tha'llaay Loag polite
tion of a tease, hut his attomoy, tors at various ground schools ulatory telegram today. Tomor­
tades and Joma—orange, grape* ment," Mr. Hoovar’e -telegram machine, announced th*| Lo
S . J . Nla, m on scqult’al from which WPA plan# to open at row atoning la to b* "Jacksonfruit, kumquat; praatreea—grape- averred, “which originated with wonld make a past humous &lt;
th* Jury tompoaad a f C . l L dlffsren points In Fterida. A Id* villa alghl" on.tb* Major Bawsa’
Near drsss over th# radio on &lt;
Fapwarth fruit, o ru g f, kumquat, straw- Mr. Michelson and other
Bfrry, J- K. Saahtr, W. W. D«- wash* course te to ho given. In- program, and Mr.
|
harry,
arttormellon
rlml,
peach;
Deal
aouree*.
w*s
promptly
and night af Jon. !4.
wind
the
major
aa
follows
i
tot
torrtew*
will
b*
granted
all
spB om , Arthur Branan, W, V.
Tho 'speech, electrically In
Chapman and fltaen Nelson. • pHoontg from Remlnate County
"Sanford, tha Port of Central vegetable*—soup mixtures, string publicly exposed by format Afot tho local WPA efflc* In City Florida, and Bemlaola, th# Crlery beane, w m '-a, tomatoes, basts, tornsy Gsnsral MUrhall on’ Aug. scribed befor# Long’s denth I
nsvsr msd* in public, wUl bo
Roll next Thursday afternoon at County, yslsh to Jsln our good
Its falsity has been repeated- th# air from 1 to a P. M-«
4 afclock.
friends of Jathhonelll# In honorlog you aad year fin* amateur*. fru^te «MH0d—grapefruit heart*, ty pointed ottrlrTh# P « « - In » ntwspaper **ld.
Tho generous recaption glean strawborrioo, pc at he*, paara, mu)-l time Ilk* th# present your *«berries, grape*, figs, buckle- tlort calls for aa apology to th#
Whistling Wllllo l u t weal
Jan. II.—
berriea, tockJaa—alterd pleklM. public."
greatly
appreciated
and
year
Kn i car cn a ---------- ---------------------------Attorney General WUltem D.
pjp V n'41
1 awwwi^ra
atotOM* t* that* fine antaleun catsup, clow show, bom* mad*
opotlal
p red u g a- Ui: (h,|| Mr&gt;„| during Mr. HooFinal riteo foe Roy A. Rauter- aholl be an everlasting tribu'a vlneggy;
From tho Port of Ccoteil
oo* who dted Friday afternoon how on carrying o s. and good crystallUad fralt, eBrua fruit Y tr-, ,d minl»tr*lten.
4a at Sanford.
'~i
take,
dooorated
cake,
home
made
Mr
Hoover
did
not
ompllfy
wdl bo condacted Bonds, sftcrCompiled dally by th* S«
br* * * ,
hi* ahorf wlr* to Sacratary leke* County Chamber of Cw
MW at I a'cteek from th* Erick' . '
_ . ------ _
but hla hide* haw on oaverml showing arrival# and dopa
N Fkneral B oom to Evergreen
o«w lon.. called attention rigor- vl* 8C John# Elver. 841

All Central Florida Defendant Prays In
Lodges Invited To County Court For
Jubilee* On Feb. 14 Over Quarter Hour

AnatW nww under tha dbaa-, Sanford Lodge of th* Els*,
M r h q w r laHa thb weak ■easting for th* flrsC time last
M
ifarim, nowpr « leanest!—
aho.to* man Una n - h r t Ava- night la tholr new clubhouse, de­

Norris Favors Agricultural Econom ist /s'Hoffman Asks
NewCourtTo Ordered To Washington To Detention 01
Discuss Farm Program Plan
Dr. J.F. Condon
Pass On Law Invitation
To Tolley
Not Invited

Celery Recipes Are
Wanted By JohnsoQ
Wanted: Recipes showtag tha
aaea to which celery cat
be pul. Prompt action Ut T»*
ques.'rd. Send all reelpea to
Alex R. Johnson,
Sanford
High School.
Thin free "ad" w n aahed by
Hr. Johnson to ha placed fa
a prominent pmltlon oa the
flrat page of today's Herald
an he aaid he hat "got to get
aome reel pen" and that tba
time la abort.
Caliry u to be displayed In
the Seminole County aihlbt
it the Tampa fair, but the
display ia to be made for tha
purpose of increasing . eonsump.lnn, rather than pradoetlon. Therrfora It la planned
to prepare a celery cookhoik
for fret distribution to all
elettora to rha Seminole egMbit.
Miss J atcphlne
Roydaton,
home demonstration agent, Will
compile the celery recipe book
after Mr. Johnson collects tha
recipes.

N UM BER'67

Public Apology From
Ickes Demanded By
Former President

Pantry Prizes At
Seminole County
Fair Are Listed

Convention Check
And- Dinners Pay
Debt Of Democrats

Wire To Major Bowes
Is Hoped To Result
In Sanford Publicity

Huey Long Speech
Be Heard Over Ra

Empty
e. Ordered

Ranlerson Rites To
Be Sunday Afternoon

MARITIME

Verdict Of 412,600 Appeal Is Taken By
Awarded By Jury Sentenced Publisher
—-----i Alienation Suit

atUottenal during Mr. Hoot****
MIAMI, Jon. t l . — (A F )—Sen- l(rm |n th* White Housa, they
tenaod to *n* roar's Imprison- war* Wgaclts from tha previous
men! fOf Maovlt, J. H. Windier, admioiai ration*.

j r i S
k.

Jan. II. IBM,

FIND TACK IN LUNG

ra te
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MIAMI. Jan. IL-fAV-Raaa
Sharp. IS, aufferlnct from pneu-

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Tvn1- . was surprisad Friday whan
1 1*

ARRIVALS i
MS LAKE DEXSTIR. |

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                    <text>* .* a » W U tW lM M N rn ^

At TheMayfair

im e Tonight

Among thorn (fending Thurs­
day night i t tha M a i v ara: Herman Acktrmaa a f Kaar T art
Cltr, Mr. u l Mr*, O. A. 8track
•rvd child of Detrttt, Mr. aad Mr*.
O. W. Haiti of CalntoyiUa, and
Jack Pandola and Dm Caplslo af
Tampa. Me. and Mr*. W. ft. R eam .
Robert MrDoaald. W. H. Merritt,
P f BHHNA RO 8. OHARA
an j Arno Loosener of tha State
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10— &lt;JV - • NEW YORK. Jan. 10U -V H Highway Department ara her*
Th# natural rurioaily #f im b U Tracing a , riatag prim
T ja . n e tt, *Urtlng at 3:1S| for several day*.
car**
o'clock, Knvs ceen arranged by | D. J . M ynlhan and Georg* know haw mock n eat ) tb* oth­ through rnrat of the y e a r./th *
Secretary R. R Sharloek for to­ . W a t of Jacksonville are her* for er fellow la partly mtlaftod with 193* bond market gar* a logical
tha congresstoaal Hw I iib t i af eboponrt to tee* Important fund*,
night'* card at the l/ngwood track jI s few daya on buelneca.
of tba Ssnford-Orlando Kennel j J. II. Gennhg, state market ad- oalarla* paid all corporation em­ mental
Influence* a
pleat!ft I
C1tf.\ -The secretary said that the ] riser, la a gueit a t tb* hotel for a ploye* In the country raecivtag &gt;
I l I M t or near* o /ear. • '
.
feature eight rac* should be one , ew day*.
Such If-month paythoeke as,
of the beet of th* season. This
Cotton Mather of tb* Mather ftOO 000 for Williasa Randolph I
event will find Andy Hiyer, Fred
j mutation* a f Investment capital,
J'nba,\ Lady Traffic, 8inneru Furniture Co. of Atlanta la bore Hear*! and WW-IMA* fa r Mao | fund* flewod hi d vridtalag stream
frr
a
few
day*.
W**t war* tprtnklad a along the bit* Ustod Ilona aad Into new a f - !
Chaner, Big Chance, Skinny Bar­
Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Seoggan 1934 aalary llaU a id e pohll* by ,
ney and Bearl Battery at the post
'fatings, finally revised by aimpliseeking n:*r boners snd s plscn and J. W. Bamr* of SorsKit*. fh* House ways and manna com- fied SEC registration require- j
formerly
of
Sanford,
or*
a
t
the
mlttoo.
In tha same *on which now Is ocmonte.
Rubmlttod by the T.-easury, an
minted by the favorite Walt* hotal for a rhort tlm*.
Tho hug* financing operation*
Mr*.
J.
D.
Howard
&lt;f
Atlanta
I*
roqulrrd
by
Urn
1934
rrronua
ant,
King.
of tb* govonuaoat also attracted
at
t
h
i
h
o
te
l
for
*e»cral
day*.
tha figures eo»*r*d a s m MOO
Guests last night Included AuThe member* *f the Idler** Clab corporal!'a*. Involving mnra lhaa wide attention.
dlUrr-ln-ehlef MeGrlff of the Stale
Trcasi/ry offerings, which found
Racing Commission. Thi erdUd met Thursday afternoon for taneb- ; 18,000 paytbeck*.
ready absorptit n, Involved more
Hundreds af sinpu f i lluu- offU tha* eight bllllooe of dollars, Inneared th* 2600 mark for the
rial* war* r*vtiled as msklsg a* elutUag a ro aaU im '1* part for roeighth straight night, nnd Myer
nrjch aalary In ewe yang aa moot finding tb* remaining Liberty
Goldberg, general manager «l,th*
men drosua of aeeuortlallng Hi a loan* and maturing Treasury l«plant, promised to maintain t h .
lifetime of work. Salaries af 1100,- eue*.
| same high standard of thrill* snd
Mr*. Charles L. Bromley, Mrs. 000 aad more wrrv not rare. ■&lt;
i spills thro: Uhout the season.
The first qiartvr of the year
John C. Smith, Nrn. Howard ft
Small luma add op, on* proof af was marked by uncertain trends in
Official
results
Thutsd.tr Lena and Mr*. Endor CurletL
which was the| 8. S. Kraaga, ehalf- Hated bond*, reflecting anxieties
| slsht:
Mrs. G. I. L'Utks had a* her man af tba board af tho B. S.
1*1 Rare, q n .r t.r Mil*
ever tho railroad situation and a
lunch: on guests Tutsday at the Kiosgr Company, racaivad |I07,- halting pac* of Induct till recovery
, Mad I’lay __
*.I* 1.1*
i Isarlf nird ____ ..... I tt
Mayfair,
M
-r*.
D.
L.
Thrasher,
Mrs.
000, Another proof th a t nickels
ll'snhural Tacit
... . that time.
It. A. Newman, and Mrs K. M run Into pionry was shown la at With
lad Mac*, (Inert*. Mila
the advent of tho broad
'Hester
..
tie
lie
Galloway.
soma of tho salaries Kraaga paid, upturn In business and trade In
tlublna n ■ - _ ...
l is
First of another series of dupli­ among them I100.M6 to C. B. Van th* summer, th* market bega„ to
,l^&gt;rd T a r ia n __. . . . .
Srd Mare, Kalarltr
cate contract bridge tournamen'c Dusen, president, and 1107,000 reflect a general rise In Invest­
Curia Knro* ... . T so 4.**
was glvnn Thursday evening st each to C. B. T ittle, treasurer sad ment confidence. &gt;
I'else Blue _
. IMS
Mlee Itarrlevlllr
*»• »!»• Mayfair with Mrs. Georg* F- R. R. Williams, sloe president.
Analysis of the performance of
41b Raee. S-IS Mila
I ) , Cornwall a* dlrcetor. Tho Mitchell
Edsel Ford,president of tba mo­ tha various categoric* cn th* list
|*n««r‘« llemlsdrr II.I* I I*
, gleela Belle _ . . __ t.l* AM m o'cm rnl was need.
tor compnsy aad generally re­ af th* Now York Stock Exchange
TkU led da* si,
Panels Jennie _
..
.. .* 1•*'
Among tha n^rth and aoulb
Sib Mae*, qaartrr Mile t « pleyen, high irore prlto wont to garded aa one of the Nation’* revet I* that Utility lltna acholecd
ASmlolMfsinr of Ik* Rslsf* •
wealthiest men, was Fated far enty tb* largest gain In value*.
i raplsln Marlla
I t* M*
■uata JIALA, aARABD.
Blsrb Oerhld
.... | l | &lt;■** Mr. nnd Mra. II. ,11. Raymond. *00.0*8. p. B, Norite, a Ford view Baaed on Th* Associated Press 12—Wanted.
Wild &gt;"* idea, . .
. ... * ...„ *'** I s rand prise to Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
president, raeolved' 1197,841 aad averages, a representative group .
Colt in
**b Rare. S-IS Mile
T u ff s ■u n ia ....
t ea
a to
*•** | Harper, and third prlao to Mr. 1t,ha ties 88. . Sore
Soreseen,
risen, general
general of utllltle* had an nvtrags gain
Vfee ftrd P lrle ln r . . . .
C rt
1 1! load Mr*. W. B. Ktrrhhoff, Jr. mp rlntendent, I10JAJ8-of,mow than •!(,- per |100 of peg
While MaeSer . . .............
Maak people who prasf elsetrie value, frxtm the levels of early j
.11* Rare. Itaartee Mile
Twinkling Piper f&gt;,t| at t*
light awlteha* know Henry L. Doh­ January. I . general, thra* Hens I TWO ADJOINING bodrootfui next
. v'eebaU m a tte r... . Ill*
erty. Doherty recelvad ItOOAOO erere decidedly lorn sensitive lo
, Blnn4f.lt*«n
to bath. 001 Magnolia Av*.
Mb Rare. Pafnrllr
from th* company which bant# hi* thd utility hcldlng company tc
•’well .Inin* ..... I.|n I ta
IS—ApaHmantn for Rant.
than war* tha related equltlrs.
name.
________ - 1
Industrial etaaaificatlona Im­ --Bing Crovfy Inf-, L td. paid Bing
FOUR ROOM furnished ap t. ltd .
Crosby listed aa an actor, 1104,- proved slowly but consistently,
Pumlshed rooms 810. Takach'a
U9 te 1M4. Tba ernohar received and moat corporate Iseue* were Restaurant.
‘
' '
trussing
factor,
but
as
against
| an additional |M ,tW tn m the
ranges.
26—Mlamlbtnenua for Bale.
Crosby Productions, Inc.
' The actioei of railroad loans, I
I)eLuxe Fiber RanlteUc
Th* movie sctivitlie of
particularly those of eeccnd grade, ONE 60 Bgg laeubaTir, good'
Saar, one-tlm* kingpin of
ti.avyw right fghtori net tod him teflpeted &lt; periods af m arked' condition. Cheap. 1903 W. l i t
aereeaeaee* *a tha part of holder*.!
[114AM, l„ 1384.
* Mtd* to 'Ordei *V
t '(bn placing nf threi Important | &gt;AK or Plao wood.-Ando*. 1314
, Corsage* IfM. Sfcaya »
•yeterns In trusteeship wad a deFrench. Phono 143-J, 1
pnpang faster, but aa against
Dies* dev* Up men ts thrr* was a
MRS. N. &lt;Y.-f}ARNKR
powerful oot« tar-act Ion te tha
IM Palmrifh A m
1final half af tba year te tha form
GOOD
YOUNO
mule*
far
aala
or
• f a pronounced upturn In mil
trade. Celery Av*. sod Sypes.
I re«on«ts gesMrally.
Good lYrilllier.
JallUtW -and

Opcner In’JO R^CCsTo B e
Eight Men Run Tonight On
M Team
L o n g w o d Track
Tha Inter-hleh school bubal•II eeaeon (as far a* Seminole
llgh la eonrermd) will op in toIght with a game in Ocala borm n'Sanford and Ocala. Bight
tea ara going to the Marten eoanr to w , to battle for tho local fit*,
ad a^Mitf-fought contrst la *g.
aa report* ara that Ocala
km'a strong quint this season.
Iqach McLucas, however, ‘aipocle
k lads will bring home the ba/ Tb* first baakilbaJI gam# In
ftenferd will b* on Wednesday
«y*nlng of neat week when Tan t r * will oppoee Brmlnole High.
Tonight's game in Oemla I*
•ailed for 8;15 o'clock, In the gym
• I the Ocala High School.
ft''Sanford men on lh* team In this
Initial basketball game of the i t s .
•op am J*:k PunJon, center! Billy
Barhary, Earl Whitten an.I Ray
Wright, forwards! ami Charles
Bebinaon, Lester Philips, John
W srg sn snd • Darrell Forguaon,

.Kentucky Teachers
'Defeat Tampa. Meet
Stetson U Tonight

Listed In Report

Security

FLOWERS

AVENUE

F R U I T THEFTS
CONFESSED B Y
PA IR TO P 0 U C E

ANFORD CURB MARKET

step payment on any »uth chock*.
Th# te n h noed thtovro* came to
tow* Thursday afUrnoon with
several ante* af grapefruit, tolJ
thalr Wad to n Weal dealer, rs
m in d « ahaak te pnymant, and

400 Sanford, Ara.
i, Mustard,
Col lard*

| Oranges
i Bu. Me, 11.00 A 11.21

R E M E M B E R — that
Doctlr
A
Gay’s pain', la a lw a ys p ro U c'U n against decay and toaa. BtanUy-R ogcr* Hardw are Co.'
F O R B A L E i U sed f i* t 't * * ’o"ffW#
drsh and a w lw l rh a lr,. Goo-1
condition. Bargain. Phone 631-J.

DR." HENRY
McLAUUN

Onions Btuw
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yk.rl.ne lllrlslor. T * . O H T ra H la
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Master. a i r * « ater,
Meranliaet
im ndrlia*. Duekv At, Aeh Tra y,
Tom m y B «r
_
rn u rlh u w i H * tall#i X I Tees
rm m li'on, Ile4 D l.oioM , B iff Half,
MW* Sulr KM*. Mawk.y*. nioady

Bwact Juicy

Graprfrult B for
— I Tangerine*

nu.t-r, Tulfy BUI*.

|c , Bushel 85c-2 Doe.

ill and Complete tin e of Fruits and
S'*,

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table* at the Lowest Price* In Town.

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MorvirV.
1*•— M rikr.
Casts*.
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Sanford If Hi* Only Contra]
Florida City Affording RaO, Highway
And Water Transportation
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Fmiih Paving Major Bowes9Am ateurs A re
Down Town Id To Appear On Programs A t
About 3Weeks Milane On Sunday, Jan 19
.

Completion Date For
. Entire Project In
H F ar F uture Saya
Engineer. For WPA
Avenue Closing
Rumor R efuted
AH8tieet» Will Be
; Kept Open Despite
rin g

O p eretk m H

Major Bqwts' cetebcmtrd im v
lours—th , start who h a n eppoarad on his Sunday rveninx
radio kroadeatta—wtO be at tt.»
Milana Theal'er
ra . Sanford for
afternoon
and
night
perform •
ante* on Sunday,
night, Jan. Id.
Tha artlafk will]
appear in par*
aon.
Tan numbars
havr l&gt;- r book*tl
for l h r appear­
ance
of
tlva

flag the brick P***n A m t Etrwet through
*Jn*M aeetlon of the

aS.’STS.tt:
b &amp; U s Improve.

I the down town tone

ited in

shout
T he pavement
yed from San-

wSo, according to- the advance
agent, has a marvelous voice,
Rofas
Wilson Smith,
the
"smoked ham" baritone of Vir­
gin!*.
Miss Rhoda Chase, New Yorh
orphan girl, mettu contralto.
Jackie nilllnga, is. of Winni­
peg, billed as tha amateur F rtJ
Astelr.
Meyer Goldberg, a former gro­
cery delivery wagon driver In
Scranton, P i , novelty whistler.
Harbey Me*me of Cleveland,
eratwhil* randy sal.-tman who
plays all kinds of musical instru­
ment*.
Dob ITamltl of New York, a
second Paderewski.
Eddie VogP wdl be master of

Celery Recipes Are
Wanted By JohnsoQ
Wanted: Recipes showtag tha
aaea to which celery cat
be pul. Prompt action Ut T»*
ques.'rd. Send all reelpea to
Alex R. Johnson,
Sanford
High School.
Thin free "ad" w n aahed by
Hr. Johnson to ha placed fa
a prominent pmltlon oa the
flrat page of today's Herald
an he aaid he hat "got to get
aome reel pen" and that tba
time la abort.
Caliry u to be displayed In
the Seminole County aihlbt
i t the Tampa fair, but the
display ia to be made for tha
purpose of increasing . eonsump.lnn, rather than pradoetlon. Therrfora It la planned
to prepare a celery cookhoik
for fret distribution to all
elettora to rha Seminole egMbit.
Miss J atcphlne
Roydaton,
home demonstration agent, Will
compile the celery recipe book
after Mr. Johnson collects tha
recipes.

cerem onies.

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

For C elebration
In New Clubhouse Answered By Jury
close a block'or a portion of
Mock at a data while tha pivaMt Itbetag rtlald, ha stated,
4 ha declared that thata ara no
mn»dg far tha reports that
h4

i m u 4Lald k* closed.

All Central Florida Defendant Prays In
Lodges Invited To County Court For
Jubilee* On Feb. 14 Over Quarter Hour

AnatW nww under tha dbaa-, Sanford Lodge of th* Els*,
M r h q w r laH a thb weak ■easting for th* flrsC time last
M
ifarim, nowpr « leanest!—
aho.to* m an Una n - h r t Ava- night la tholr new clubhouse, de­
cided' to hold a big celebration
-anal—. on thy ru n tug «f Fob.

14 n t which ’time It lo ex'pccted
th a t largo d*t*g*&lt;fen* wlU he
present from all Elba lodge* It
Central Florida. Invttatlone are
lo bo sent i t one* t* all lodge*
in this section.
Th* lodg* Mellon will *t*o
crlabral* th* «8lh anniversary of
th* faundlag ef the Btn-ols.ni
and Protective Ordar of Elks, it
flclal visit to the lodge on F*b.
Housholder of Sanford Lodge No.
1141,
D litrtet Deputy Caspian H alt
of New Smyrna wtlL make his- offlclal visit th the In lodg on Feb,

Former Member Of
County Commission

,J L J J l v I i

a

J , T. McLain af Otnoea, who
wa* appointed by Oavaraor Mar­
tin a* on# of th# flrat oomml*•loitor* of Bemlnoi* Caonty and
who »*rved two term*! today bnnaunc.d hla candidacy fer County
Catotahsiaaer from tha fifth dlaM gt. B. P. Long o new tha commiootomar from th a t dtdricL Ori*
R. Mathlaax aanounced yaytarday
a # * sand (date far th r affisa.
Mr. McLain has haw a raal-

dawt af Sesslaoi* Couaty 54 years

The first session of the now
Cily Commission will be held o*
Monday aaenlrtg. Tha new com­
missioner*, P. N. WhCehurtl and
W.-R. Dupree, war* sworn In last
Tuesday night.
Ctunty Court roccseed at noon
today until Jan. to, as Circuit
Court will be In session nexwaek. Circuit Court Is to be con­
vened Tuesday morning.

RDAY, JANUARY II, 1936

NUMBER'67

Norris Favors Agricultural Econom ist /s'Hoffman Asks
NewCourtTo Ordered To Washington To Detention 01
Discuss Farm Program Plan
Dr. J.F. Condon
Pass On Law Invitation
To Tolley
Not Invited
Nebraska Republicsi.
Says Ruling Should
Be Unanimous As
In Murder Trials

Is Considered As Of
Great Significance

■WASHINGTON, Jan.
llowaitl R. Tolley, former annlntant AAA admlnlitrator, itrncrd-od
WASHINGTON, Jan. U .-trPl by Administration official, an the
—Senator Norris,
Republican, "fanm eat agricultural economist"
Nahrasha, proposed today to tha* ln the United Staten, wan warnaway from the lower courts an- moned frem California today to
thority to decide thy constitu­ attend tha farm conference called
tionality of Ietiolation, end vest by Secretary Wtllaee to discuss
It in a single court to be ertnted, no* plant following tha AA A da
with appeals direct to the Su­ mine.
preme Court. Under the Norris
Tolley le also referred to at a
proposal only unanimous vo&lt;e "noil conservation wtaard” and
could make a lav unconstitution- the tnvation to him It considered
significant
becaune
President
Kotnorelt, Secretary Wallace and
AAA
Adminietrator
Chester
Davis have emphasised they conalder It desirable to proceed to­
ward production control through
• ubaldlsed «oU conservation. Word
from tho farm meeting alio In­
dicated tha delegates were dis­
cussing soil roniervatlon.
Wallace told the farmers that
the Administration had summoned
them berauai It wanted their advice, but the broad hint pointing
toward anil conservation Indicated
Navy Deal belief that a foothold
had been found In the Constitution
for hew federal control of agrl*
rultu re.
The agricultural secretary also
warned the farm
population
against obstructionists who might
•eek to split their forces with
diverse proposals, and predicted
that a IS,000.000 bale cotton crop
and a 600,000,000 tu sh il corn eurplus would be potiibie with good
weathlr unless' some control law
were passed. Tho Bsnkhead Cotton
Control Act provides for a crop
,f production of only 10,(00,000 bales.
" Normal ■corn •production Is 2,500,&gt;000.000 bushels.

k ™

I

" New Jersey Governor
Wants To Question
‘Jafsie’ On Haupt­
mann Kidnap Case
Condon Leaves On
Cruise To Soutlr
Ship Won't Dock Un*
t i 1 Next Friday1!
Date Of Execution
TRKNTCTN, N. J.. Jan. U .
— (AP)—Governor Harold O,

No Hoover Laws
Were Declared As
U nconstitutional
Public Apology From
Ickes Demanded By
Former President

"Condon goes so far U to
will* that ha knsw two of thOs* Involved," &gt;ald tha governor. " I t’'
Condon know* these thing*, I fa ll
the suthori'las should hav* that;
Information."
•
llsuptmann’a *tecu 1Ian la (4*
for nest Friday night. Tha baal
on which “Jafsl*" sal lad arrived
at Cristobal, fa n sl Zona, that .
day, so It would b#~ ImPZaalbU t*
hsyr his (lory befor*
Ih*
execution data."*'
Befor* th* Coart of Ptrdoad
met to consider H*aptmaaa&gt;
plea for clemency todoy GovarMg
Hoffman said n I do not M te ra
Bruno Hauptmann was tho aalq
perpetrstor of the ktdn*pj*g Of

with trespass, and ho told tho AlJulius DfngfsMer and Bill
nightly (as wtll at tho Jury) Zachry plan to go to Gainesville
NEW YflRK. Jan. II. —(AP)
th*t h* w*. Innocent of th* charge. tnmarrow to attend she mid­
—Former President Hoover laet
Upon Uklng th* »Und, West winter confer*!** there the fol­
night railed for a public apology
*&gt;l&lt;*d Judge Jo*. 0. Sharon, pre­ lowing day of offirer* and com­
from Secretary of tha Interior
aiding. If ha cot Id * say "a few
mute* chairmen of Kiwants dubs
words," and upon the Court'* Tha conference was called by
■!cke« fo r an Imputation upon
granting permUelon he proceed.d . District Oovtrnor J. W. Norman.
the constitutionality of
law* the tlndbergh baby, I da n t
»’ » * « • » lhoM f,w « or,1» “ &gt;
passed during hla administration. believe the full end* ef Jw*tk*4
th* Jt*l&gt;*of M u rt Hl* Pr*»*r- (i*Sunday’s tides: High at 4:11
Mr. Hoover lashed out sharply wlU bsv* been served with &lt;h*
in true negro dialect, eon- A. M. and 4:41 P. M, low *1
at
hi* Niw Deal critic* In a short siecuilon of Hauptmana." ' Tho
tot mot* than 15 minutes
eforc Judge Sharon halted th* rt):4Q A. M. and 11:07 P. M.
telegram
sent Secretary Ickss, Rev. J. Matthiaaan, Hsuptmaim-*
Monday’■ tides: High at 4:57 A.
spiritual advisor, STyrstaad tho
dteaertatloB.
calling
attention
"to an untruth­ belief that th* condtRaad mo*
M. and 5:20 P. M*. low at
The Jury brought In a v.rdlct A. M. and lt:44 P. M.
WASHINGTON, Jan. Il.-t/P&gt;
ful statement' mads by you" at Is Innocent. "If Hauptmann would
of “ not ^guilty."
—Democrstle National Commltan aditrea, in Rochester, N. Y., hav* had * ' rallablo difttwo
Bonds to guarantee payment of
Commander Harry Ken- of Ih* la* officials estimated today that
Mias before th* Rochester Cily Club lawyer at th* start and If lU
fines were put pp by three m*?Y»
Veterans
of Foreign Wara slated Jackson Day dinner receipts and
would hav* eiked for ail lnt*rpr^&gt;
arn'vncad In County Court ytamonJan. 4.
Philadelphia
convent I.in
today- that Monday evening's th*
trr during th* trial, th* vary avifrrday.
“You said: 'Under Mr. Hoover denc* used against him shouts
check would pay th* jyirty debt'.
Georg* n. MUIar wa* convict* 1 masting of th* local post of &lt;h* They said that dlnnsr r*c*lp&gt;*
T * - ■ ■ Congress p*»*#•! low* whl-h have apokan in hi* favor," th*
on a drunken driving charge and V. F. W, will b* one of the moat would total about 1100,000 Phila­
be —ere held unconatlOittonaL' j mlalatar said.
was sentenced by Judge J. O. Important in recant months. "A delphia paid (200.000 for th*
mu„ Mr. Hoover declared,
Hauptmann awaited sc Ilop of
Aharon to pay a fine of 9150 ami lot of business la to b* trsnsact- convention. Th* last report sub­
ih lle.' "Not on* of savsral *et* of tha pardon court In hla death call
costa or serev a term of 40 days,
mitred to Congress showed a parly
j.rs that period ha* been held uncon- Iwe miles away.
wl'.h. 1100 of. Gt* fine aimpended
debt of 1401.000.
Bill* H. ngjjtsr, Burlington,
sGtnttossal—IM M 4 , • J w j l
during good bshietnr.
~ “*rl Coualy AgeatvdT R. _I)»wson
w
airoM
gjnrtaoitp^
wtthrrarpeu
•
ti^(T~vHTKHltr‘lfer7»St Ut'mlnrEWiy. •!*•* county deteetU* chMJ^wlw ha*
Thomas Dfvsat pisadad.guilty
oS ■
T iiT oU lg.'V l^ w h S r m u d uptm •sprasssd
sxprvsssd “ double ■ refsrdlngf.
to rschloaa driving and eras sen­ t a n on VuTltJing tha Ueminol*
Is of th* President to protect the Con* Haupimann's guilt, said today
tenced to pay a fin* of |9S or go County sspoalilon booth for the
Central FVrtdg Fair In Orlando,
viewed "with suspicion" "Jaftli
to jail for M day*.
Wllllo Washington was con­ It Is planned to build th* boo h
dress of th* aihlbltor, and th* T he,form er President Imputed sudden dsparturs' turn
victed of aggravated asaault and In sections so tha ma'arial can
data whan canned. Eahlblt* are to tt&gt; Chari** Mlchelson. In rharg* country.
waa aenttnead to pay a fine of ba saved for fu tu n use.
b« dellvarad to th# office of th# pf publicity for the Domocra'la
I t la hoped that Major Bow*« horn# deaionatrallon agent In Party, and "other New Deal
1100 and roar* or go to th# road
Th*
Work*
Progress
Adminis­
will
mention
Sanford
and
Samicamp for thrro months, with 176
th* baaanunt of th* courihous# sour***," tha origination of srataaf the fin* expended during good tration has mado dtflnP* plana net* County during th* audition on Saturday, Jan, 18.
msnta purportedly declaring that
for opening a training school for *f hla amateurs Tomorrow •*#*behavior.
Pciata
la
tha
“panlry
-aupply"
U*« »n»r*ed d u ri.g tlm Hoover
tng, me P m l t o t II. M. Papssorth
* . B. ThOiMa was triad at th4
department wUl be for th* fol- administration h*d been InvillNEW ORLEANS, Jaa. It
a
f
th#
Seminole
County
Chamber
(ten
and
radio
with
a
view
to
afternoon Ural on tha acraaatiua
lowing, Jalllea—kumquat, orange. d»l*d by th# Supreme Cour .
of haldlng proper ty after expira­ future appointments aa Instruc­ ef Commtrcs lent him a congrat­ grapefruit, strawberry, marma- "The falsity of this atnta- American Progma, jounclt*
tion of a tease, hut his attomoy, tors at various ground schools ulatory telegram today. Tomor­ tades and Joma—orange, grape* ment," Mr. Hoovar’e -telegram organ af tha'llaay Loag polite
S. J. Nla, m on scqult’al from which WPA plan# to open at row atoning la to b* "Jackson- fruit, kumquat; praatreea—grape- averred, “which originated with machine, announced th*| Lo
wonld make a past humous &lt;
th* Jury tompoaad a f C . l L dlffsren points In Fterida. A Id* villa alghl" on.tb* Major Bawsa’
Near drsss over th# radio on &lt;
Fapwarth fruit, o r u g f, kumquat, straw- Mr. Michelson and other
Bfrry, J- K. Saahtr, W. W. D«- wash* course te to ho given. In- program, and Mr.
| harry, arttormellon rlml, peach; Deal aouree*. w*s promptly and night af Jon. !4.
tot
Bom , Arthur Branan, W, V. torrtew* will b* granted all sp- w ind the major aa follows i
Tho 'speech, electrically In
Chapman and fltaen Nelson. •
"Sanford, tha Port of Central vegetable*—soup mixtures, string publicly exposed by format AfpHoontg from Remlnate County
ot tho local WPA efflc* In City Florida, and Bemlaola, th# Crlery beane, w m '-a, tomatoes, basts, tornsy Gsnsral MUrhall on’ Aug. scribed befor# Long’s denth I
nsvsr msd* in public, wUl bo
Roll next Thursday afternoon at County, yslsh to Jsln our good
Its falsity has been repeated- th# air from 1 to a P. M-«
4 afclock.
friends of Jathhonelll# In honorlog you aad year fin* amateur*. fru^te «MH0d—grapefruit heart*, ty pointed o ttrlrT h # P « « - In » ntwspaper **ld.
Tho generous recaption glean strawborrioo, pc at he*, paara, mu)-l time Ilk* th# present your *«berries, grape*, figs, buckle- tlort calls for aa apology to th#
Whistling Wllllo l u t weal
Jan. II.—
berriea, tockJaa—alterd pleklM. public."
greatly appreciated
and
year
Kn i car cn a-------------------------Attorney General WUltem D.
pjp V n'41
1 awwwi^ra
atotOM* t* that* fine antaleun catsup, clow show, bom* mad*
opotlal
p r e d u g a - Ui:(h, | | Mr&gt;„| during Mr. Hooaholl
be
an everlasting tribu'a vlneggy;
Final riteo foe Roy A. RauterFrom tho Port of Ccoteil
oo* who dted Friday afternoon how on carrying o s. and good crystallUad fralt, eBrua fruit Ytr-, ,d minl»tr*lten.
4a at Sanford.
'~i
take,
dooorated
cake,
home
made
Mr
Hoover
did
not
ompllfy
wdl bo condacted Bonds, sftcrCompiled dally by th* S«
br***,
hi* ahorf wlr* to Sacratary leke* County Chamber of Cw
MW at I a'cteek from th* Erick' . '
_ .------ _
but hla hide* haw on oaverml showing arrival# and dopa
N Fkneral Boom to Evergreen
o«w lon.. called attention rigor- vl* 8C John# Elver. 841
Jan. II. IBM,

Pantry Prizes A t
Sem inole County
Fair Are Listed

Convention Check
And- Dinners Pay
D ebt Of Dem ocrats

Wire To Major Bowes
Is Hoped To Result
In Sanford Publicity

Huey Long Speech
Be Heard Over Ra

Empty
e. Ordered

Ranlerson Rites To
Be Sunday Afternoon -----

MARITIME

Verdict Of 412,600 Appeal Is Taken By
Awarded By Jury Sentenced Publisher
—----i Alienation Suit

atUottenal during Mr. Hoot****
MIAMI, Jon. t l . —(A F )—Sen- l(rm |n th* White Housa, they
tenaod to *n* roar's Imprison- war* Wgaclts from tha previous
men! fOf Maovlt, J. H. Windier, admioiai ration*.

jriS
rate
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FIND TACK IN LUNG

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MIAMI. Jan. IL-fAV-Raaa
Sharp. IS, aufferlnct from pneuTvn1-. was surprisad Friday whan

ARRIVALS i
MS LAKE DEXSTIR. |

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ccTtrin* t o n • bad attack et
grippe. lira. Loaf and Mi*. AX
TMd to Philadelphia
after to Barnett « m alse au the aft#
■ending tto Christ am* hollrttn g O a t W are K M T
7 *
■fir* Fora P u 1 ) U m alt** T.
ith t o r w ither.
V ia. Ktaly of PllU borfk tom *d tto Federation Club a m t i *
ana to a m t tto winter f i d l
fe rn Park tT m W . d * met
■t tto t a M of M n A. to Bar-

from Union Cltf, ikd.' to Ipeol
tto aaaaaq witk to r J w f lf c t,

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Retirement of public debt
tlmtLaaa! lU/aikm

S if t ay i■ y

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U T w i OtW roomUr oMratloml —_______ ____
ctMtarvatlon corp*
m .x d
58.4c

Vaflgy Authority

t te r, laugh a w*» oupyllaa tto

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rrocagglnf tax es---SSkSSm SSbT.

Can wtot I* J y t* ttotq to n*

bp death T
By HAMMY HEMP

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Mat taxea — ...----CtolUl stock, excess

fhrt thing you know, tto Bow— — ---------may show that It was J. P. ° “ mP *“ *• v ~
— .........
w ,t
okn OObtrt, tk* groat to m
tto **r**m win m&gt;* . w u
art tasatton la Caltfernla any

NOtdredly.

Total ordinary receipt* .
7&gt;b«n from Bontral fund
Total reci
It la inter** tl
»pent by the 1
percent U boryop

s

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‘ 1.0c
1.3c
6.6c
6.2c
OP*
4.8c
. 1.8c
4.6c
2.4n

87.8c
Me

81.8c
, 174 c
81.4c

0.8c
lJ c
6.6c
6.3c
0.9c
4.8c
1.7e
4j6c
2 8c

67.7c
••t*•■M.
42.3c

to note her* th*t out of erery daL
rgj'foveynmont between 80 »nd 40

alonary Circle,, and tto Adult
Society.

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PITTSyURGH PAINT PRODUCTS

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S N O W ’S P A I N T

A LeafU* Council meeting af

held on Monday nl nt at (to boaie
of tto president, Virginia Htlga■on. Ttoaa mho wwo pra»..:t

w . to*. Joyot Wabtrt«i«. Uni**
Wheeler, Martha TalhoU.

Mu

SS?'£“i K ic^ ' V , a

Tto* new city offtgUls elected
a t a recent election war* Inducted
tato office Taesdag ereolng. J o e

Lelnhart eueceeded W. B,
♦»» m mayor.

ir .- T r .s 2

Alma Neeee and
and Mra. Haektas

fXMfct t±\ iV-

lag
of1«d_*
»to
^ ...a put
.a __rf

i " Lunda

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:

th# marrtqg* of one *f Drapetilla’f girl*. Mlae Poor) MUdrod
Tyaar ta V a m r Apeargo. Mr*

A aoone la tto ypungeet daoghtyr of 1i r. aqd Mra. T. 0 . Ty**r.
Swanson sad She to* bean la Dayfona a Yaw
at tto toaM yr*r* where ah* finished to r
. f . LqndgaUt •eboolinc. yraduailng he i m l

0 randmother

Bus Nlghjly Except 8anday
At Beaatlfal

Sanlord ■ Orlando Kendtl Club Track
NEAR LONQWOOD
(On U. S. 17 or Biata Road S)
Font Time 8:18 Bb*rp
Admlaalon 25 Cent*
No Minori Allowed
(Tux lacfoded)
THIS AD 18 GOOD FQR ONB ADMJSaiON WURN
PRB8BNTBD WfTB 10 CENT FfATB TAX

W I b*t grew pp )n DayUw
but la now In ToetoaartUa where

■toaa, Bex. Bfowpta*- ipaahlpa

2mT 5!: 1X ,lS L ‘wJ3S

During

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America’s Fastest Greyhounds

Mr. Anserg* was ton) |» Oer-I

klu. 70 accident* Involved
lM IqyojvM &gt;jrt.,B°T«i«n

l

faint .* Mr.
also delted

Thpra were sbeget 30 folk* with
Mr. agd Mrs. Emil Magmuan for
Chrialmas: Nr. Md Mra. 1 . (L
Tyner, Mr.1and Mr*. N- A. Fry.
and Mr*. Fred Brail apt
UpBala—Grapevilla Mr.
family of fart Mood*, sad Mrs.
Day F***ynd*n, Mr. and Mr*
Elmer Tymr and children, of
of'
friend*'
tortalned a w
Wtademfre, MU* Elenora Ty*
just tofot# nor qmegg ttoo* .unjoytag .tto
from Cordelo,
dur witV lto w T .
Jeao* Smith Sr* A touiefttl qf frlynd#, both

L- h Jprtan wpp gj'ctod
l C. C. Bedenbaugh gpDroparlH*.
ywn marshal.
Wring mayor, Mr. WU&gt;
a natlro of II)Uml*. sad from both
a wide aapoiioae* la
I HuagetaanX at as*
lag too* mayor of ML

The am.hat Q# mall
■Ai-.ioml U **tto.fu r

4 £

■' Q u i t jy 1

Earl Paul, »le* president. Op

mot page. Yoa may find l»
a class Iliad ad pego:. - « .
waste aa ItaUtn OWP*

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STANLEY-ROCaERS HARDWARE CO*

ttofy ta gala back hit heal tto
A f*mbine lion of alf Mlsaton«nr Societies of tto M.tbodDt
$100 Church fey an t u t o r s a t log
$1.00
mooting. Worship (aaa lad by
«* Frow
president, Mra. B. f . WtoetEatl- tto
•r, and sUwn. Seatral af tto
Actual mated ladle*
task port ta a dramatic
1034-35 1986-84 play Introducing
tto »l*dg# aerr6.0c lea, ‘TnUagikI* liogaetoa.’* Aft7.1c
8.0c] ay which' pledges year* mad* far
6.8c
8.2c tto Naw Year. Rafreehmeat* of
. 8.1c
2.6c hot ehoeolcato a id cakea were
2.6c
2.5c sorted a t tto* socle) tour. Tkh
1.9c

•d In hint—1 J«hn 3:17.

„ *,wi

26.8c
18.8c
T S
1.7c
1.4c • Xficja
0.4c |
0.5c
2Jc 1
1.8c
0.4c
0.2c
3.6c
41.6c

Ikie world’* goed, and i
Mother karo need, oad i
ay We boeal# of comto
. him. tow dualMh tto

odiet Ctoreh Btoeel /will told an
all day get*together a t tto (Meda
61Jc Woman’* Clato At this time they
plan ta aajoy * aovortd dbh
toon ta d by vary Infernal in
5.6c] lane
tto tr amuaemeot for fto d*y. .

; s , r , r » 4 . Na

tto friend* of Mr.M
Mr. and Mia. Crook t i n mowed
»to &gt; Mra. GDIer la Iw ktag dally f
_______ ___________ •nJ _________M
w S rv w
Mr. and Mr*.
wife ernmo from Platoon ta aamiat | burgh,
»*»«o brother of L.’ to .7Dialer.
r ‘r
e a good
l f n . Johnson Is spending th e
*Seek lag week-end with frleado at New
He olo&gt;i S a m e
SotWt*,Mr*. A. E. Barnett spent last
w i n * 1 Sunday at Daytona Beech,
Jstksee .drove to Ocala tmit Tthltica.
. Ff J . NIemeyar. second Mr.’ Vw&gt; **W- Krleooai and Mr*.
president!
Mra.
Jobmaia L m t a b t f la o » * n « »Wj&gt; tor.H|«M i
r, secretary and traaaqrrr.
T to young folks told a party
to ClTie Laagao ls sponsor- Ttoodgy lig h t a t tto 'homo af
fc
• » 1
- JL
u *a
Mr. Md Mr*. to F . UmdqaUt,
watching oat tto old yraf.
ttow Dealer A Gay's UlghUvdc Product* •*} «*»
Sernooa wot* to ld St tto Le• paint job Uutl lb# whole nelghltarhond will f f
theron Church op Now T a « ’&lt;
day a t l}:00 k M. by Bay. Pad.
Mrs.
Wmlfrad
Pierson eaat flakt o’ylqak at Lyman a*4l- tgrtg)a*d tto IM torma Circle en
a U Sanford AvtMM , . ■ a.tovnl
jo rln u
4
Friday ihe tr d a t to r home lo
The Flro-Hanfrad dab at Upeala.
to party .Thiraday night at
Mr. gad Mia. At A. Cramar
tto library elected tto frfllowlnf with Mr. and Mra. V. C. Collar
ftfleerai Mr*. Car| WWUemor*. tad .M r. and Mra. Georg* Cramar
prtaldepli Mra. Ernest Harrla. of Now York iwtro gaoata at th*
rlo presUeati MUa Hal*,, Me- Christmas day. **to •
llale, secretary and treasurer. homo of Mr. and Mra. Dloaaon en
lira, (krtnid* Kail, who under- Christmas Day.
went n aerlooa operaUon at Fern- llanael Warren was eater*
eld-Leugbton HoopKal. Sanford, tatnad at tto homo of Mr. on I
has retargod ta tto home af .Mr- Mrs. t . P. Landqulat Christmas
oad Mr*. R. It d m mack hn- day.
■ im.Mitol IH i l ~iin.ij i.i l H a . ■fill' - ' 1
'
Mra.
Hilma
Landqulat,
Mia.
-------------- - Jooephln* Hanson. Csptat* KaaPlate GUaa
Picture Fran
aon, Mr. ond Mra. E. W. Landquiet and two UtUo daughters
ok^
oad . Baymoad Lundquiet pajeyed
Mlnere. RceUrered
Chrlatmai Day a t tto homo of

Sanford’s Only
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V

COMING TO M1LANE

Personal
Mrs. J. Ross Adams
Is Hostess At Bridge
H F T r MONDAY.
\
B W l Member One of the f ir s t
■ n tla t Church will meet nt 1:30
E k With Mra. Francis E. Sola,
UBI Park Avenot.
'Circle Number Two of the First
'Baptist Church will meet at 3:35
P , M. With Mra. Georga McCall.
2300 Magnolia.
C lid t Number Three of th#
f)x*t Baptist Church will meet
at 1:10 P. M. with. Mr*. E. M.

Carroll, lift

Wrat- S.venteeath

Mr*. J. Roe# Adama entertained
a few frieada a t a “vanishing'*
bridge party Thursday afternoon
at bar htm# In Saa Lanta fa r tb#
i tonefit of Seminole High School
P.-T. A. Bridge waa played until
MU la th# evening when refreahmenti war# »*n*d by tb# koataa*
aaalated by Mra. H. G. Home.
High ocore ptlae was awarded
to Mra. L. A. Palmer, cut priie
went to Mra. F. F. Dutton, J r . and
Itw .core prise eras won by Mra.
.H. G. Hoorw.
Those present were: Mr*. L. A.
Palmar, Mr*. F. F. Dutton, J r .
Mr*. M. Mlnarlk, Mra. a
G.
Moore, Mra. Richard T#n Eyck,
Mra. C. A| Yancey, Dr. EliiabeUt
Tracey, and Mr*. C. L Goodhue,
Mr*. V. E. Douglas*, and Mra. H.
Brad ham, tea goes 1*.

Personals
Mra. Joa Chittenden la improv­
ing a t t3a Mount Alto Hcipltal
tn Washing.on, D. C. where aha
underwan.' an sp«ration Wrdnaaday.
Dr. R* B. Steven, and children
Dorothy and Edwin, will spend
itae' week-on J with Dr. Steven"*
mother, Mrs, H, R. Steven*.
Park Avenue.
Friend* of Ned Chittenden will
be glad to learn that he it Im­
proving nicely a: the Biy Pine*
Veteran#* Hospital near Ft. Pe­
tersburg where he underwent an
operation recently.

Bridge Party Given*'
For Club Benefit
Over 70 perverts attended Ik#
subscription bridir - partf given
Friday aflcrno n at the Sanford
Woman"* flan nn Oak Arena# by
.Mr*. S. Dr Ilighlcyrn*n and Mr*.
J . B. Cogburn for the benefit &lt;ff
the f ('tiding fund of the club.
Contract and auction bridge
were enjoyed after which .core*
w cr' collected by Mr*. J . Adrian
Prrwn and Mr*. ‘ Ralph Austin
j Smith. Mr*. J. M. McCa.kiil rei reived hl(th "core njetion prita,
•wn deck, of playing card*, and
Mr*j W. G. Firming w a. gt*#n
high *cort contract priio, an hor*
d’oeuvr# aet, Mr*. SI F. Poudnay
*a* the recipient of low .core
ptl.e, ducting p wd.r; Mra. C. I~
Dark wa* presented with a cream
and .uirnr net of Cambridge gta*aware a . grand dam price; and
Mr*. A. W, Knot w a. glv&lt;n
i rimming tUsue.* and Mr*. A. J.
j l'etrr*n„ guest towel, a . lucky
i \ ptlres,
- j M Juliu. Dtmtfelder assist'd
. | the hrwtr.ee* at the door and
' ttr» \Vn Iter l„ Cooper, Mr*.
Jam*** t; Sharon, and Mr*. W. K.
hiii'hhi ff, Jr. a&gt;.i*trd in serving
rrfn-.hmcnt. latr in the afternorm
I hme pm ent wore; Mr*. (I, II
llriawn. \rr*. J. K. Itaker. Mr*. T.
c l"itohf»rd, Mr*. J. A. Young.
M ’ I C. ll.nnrtt, Mr*. Harry
ll, r *
Mra. F. S. Lnmaon, Mr».
' '1/ I’hilip., Mr*. A. J. Peterson,
J. II. Mayer. Mr*. Otto
t I'Mwell, Mr*, E. W) llarringU n
' ' Wint r Haven, Mr*. I*. E. Stein,
Mi* \V. I,. CiMi|H'r, Mr*. E. ("onru,&gt; ten, Mr*. I). M. llarri*on, Mr*. II.
"G 'l on re, Mr*. Roc. Adnni*. Mr*.
ws
Duudnacy, Miia Irene Hinton,
I'r. Elisabeth Trory, Mr*. Richard
‘ Cm Eyck, Mr*. J. M. MrCaakill,
and Mn*» V. K. Dongla.*,
, 1 At* Mrs. K ! It„y, Mra. W. F.
Hlackwell, ,tlr«. a,alter I.. Mnrtriin. Mi* A \V Knot, Mr*. W. M
I Scott, .Mi*. J. I,. Ingtey, Mr*. S.
i C ,S uiting of Moimi, (in., Mr*.
Artliur Util nail. \lrj, Norman P.
I* fo re*|, Mr*. II M. l’a|iworth,
Mi* I' M lialluon), Mr*. C. R.
n Kirtlev.
Ralph A. Smith,
111Mr* W. \V Mrad Mr*. J. Adrain
. j Drown, Mr,, S. II, \Vorlry, Mr*.
Herbert Messer, Mr*. \V. H. Wito luim* Mr*. Johp Edward lllggin*,
; Mr.,' I., |*. Ilugan Jr. Mr*. II, F.
“ Haines, Mr*. II. K. I'1lar, Mr*. J.
Howell Fl*lt, Mr*. (". I*. Wingate
of .InckwinrilJ•, Mr*. Jam e. (1.
n , S*»aro|i, Mrs# 1). I . Thrasher. Mra.
i R A Newman, apd Mra, Waller
I S. Coleman.
1,1 I Al*u Mr*. J. 0. Ijiney, Mr».
1 It apert .‘ilrirkland,
Mr*. C\ l..
. Dark, Mr* \V, (J. Fleming, Mr*.
" E. Kirchhnff, Jr.. Mr*. II. W.
Rucker. Mr* Herman Morrin, Mr*.
J t&gt; Huff, V**. R; K. Monsalvilge,
'li*. W. E. Varn, Mr*. M. Mlnarlk,
«, 'l r Clark- Inm ardy, Mra. A- B.
Mahain-y. and Mr*. Edward H.

' Circle Number Four of th* First
Baptist Chivth will meet a t 3:30
P^M. with Mra. M. S. Nelson,
Merle Oberon, Frederic Match and Herbert Marshall as
BdtB Spring! Road,
girl
and ih* wa mm who lore her In Samurl Gnldwyn’t pi
j Circle "Number Five of the Firat
Mlaa Dorothy Halaei of De­ •ten, “The Dark Angel," showing Sunday and Momtay at thBapUat Church will meet a t 3:10
fend |* Ih* guest of Mra. R. G. .aA* Theater. The film is releaatii through United Ar ist*.
f . M. with Mra. E. C. Harper,
Burton of Philadelphia who is
( f i t Palmetto Avenue.
ylaillng hor parents, Mr. and
! Cite!* Number On# of th# First
Mra. A- W. Smith.
Methodist Church will meet at
MO P. M. with Mrs. D. I. Alt*
'M r. and Mrs. E. H. Smith l*rt
M n, 214 E ast Elgbtienth Street.
Mr*. Lillian Vickery, Mr*. 8. A. yestarda* for their horns in Jark('Ire!* Number Two of the F lrt| EdenfleM. and Mr*.’ M.
ecnvttl* after spending three
Methodist Church • will m att a t were host***** a t 4h* regular week* have *J the gueats or Mr.
Clanava anti Kanfimt Ay*aiin
Th# It«f. W I. r»m|ibwU. pi*
meeting of th* T. E. I*. Claaa of and Mra. F. A. Irwin, Edgtwmd.
tar.
th* First Baptist Church held.
Munday KflitMil II fl* a M
Thursday afternoon at the church
Prs*rh!oif Hwrvlr#. I)
A M
Mr* mnd Mrs. F. ^TlUythi? and
I’rmvHInIff HtTklrt*, J IV I Al
annex. Mra. F. P. Rine* haJ Mr*. FlynnWoU-c rf^harlotte, N.
T u u n c I V i j i l f ' i ,\i* r 11ni» F rislay,
charge of the bailees* aewion C _5iit**sf"lodiiy to visit Mrs. ?:!• I*. U
and program and was a»ajM*d bp- “HTylb*’* brother and sister in-r\v
y « r Mp*II ii«i W rU iiwjmIa jr, I S'
Mr*. J. B. Borland,* Mr*. Sarah Mr. and Mrs. L |. Frasier. Cel­ P. U
Stewart, and Mr*. E. M. Carroll. ery Avenua,
Refreshments wgr# served to
Orlando R&lt;ftt n'»r Oanava Awm
ch* following: Mra. 0. A. Binton
■Vruc*, • «« I* M
of New Tork, Mr*. A. K. RoeeetTh* Had, O it link#r,
Btindny Hchuol, ft 41 A II.
Clrel* Number Fir* cf th* First tir, Mra. F. P. Bln**, Mra. J. B.
Sirnion, 11
A. M
&gt;e Methodist Church will meet at Borland, Mrs. 8. A. EdenfleM,
KvAngnlimtia Hrr%*ra, 1 i*» I’ Wt
7:30 P. M. with Mite Anna Le- Mra.sC W. F o rm tar, Mr*. Col­
IVadnwRilfl y I'rnyar uml l*r 4i«i
I’r■y*f M*fYlca W*dnwadny, 1ft#
nor* Brown. 300 East Twentialh lin*. M n. Lillian Vickey, Mra.
Mr*. f|. J. Lehman, chairman *ua
Walker, Mn- J. H. Lyle*, Mrs.
•""BtreeU
Th# St, Agne* Guild of H#ly Jaas Rmlth. Mr*. Sarah Stewart, of I ho Genera) Hin ford commit*
Cross Eplscfpal Church will meet Mr*. Jo* E. La lug, Mr*. M. tot, reported pinna for !h# FoundD r lv D Rruwnltft, pMBlnr.
MuiidAft HrK.inl, t : l l A. M.
at 3:30 P.M. a t th* parish hone*. *Tetch*r, Mr*. J. D. Cochran, •ti'1 Doy c«1ebn;ion i *
at
M
orntHM
vl.-o, If 1««1 A M
i
i Executive board matting of tha Mra. E. M. Carroll, M1h Mary 4h# regular me« ing of Sallie (*hrl*lhkn Hnilr«kiir, 4;Hi IV
Goedalt,
Mlaa
Mat)#
Stewart,
a
n
i
K
iw
nlnif
W
urwhlp,
T
M
!*.
M
. PrertJyterUn Auxiliary will b#
IIarrlaon Chapter of Ihe D. A.
)
held . t 3:00 P.M. a t th# thurch Fredericio Roaaettor.
R. hel-t Friday afternoon at the
.
and will b*. followed by th# f»t*
J R ir M f , p «i!«f.
: ular business meeting at 3 :3 0 &gt; Jf.
home of Mr*. R. J. Holly, May- Humta.iTW IVrticMit,.
!#&gt;:•• A . M.
H
o
m
in
g
ia
rtlc g * l l i U i A . M.
Circle Number On* of tb* P in t
fair. Mr*. 1, P. Hagan presided. E v e n in g Narvlca,
P M.
'**% CkrUUdn Chorth will meet a t 3:00
a rt
f o n d u e U i)
on lha
Mrs. Lehman said that the H rrv lrrw
ami fo iirlh Humlmya &lt;»f aAeh
P. M. with Mra, G. M, Shipp, Eaat
Tb#
Clean
era’
C
h
it
of
tha
month.
program
wilt
taka
place
a;
'he
ti'* Eighteenth StaceL
First R a cist C V rth had a cov­ Woman’s Club with the members
ered dlah supper, "whit* ele­
" ,tTGESDAT
co-i|K&gt;nsnrs; a
Th# Jtnloc High School P.-T. A. phant" party, and ita monthly of tha club as
(Preitirtiflftn OoftornfflfftO
i-.'- will mert at 3:43 P. M. a t tha business meeting Thursday even­ dinner will b* held at the MayMorning Worahlp* 10 0*1 A. IL
Church
11:1® A M.
achool auditorium. Dr. Elisabeth in g at th* home ' of Mra, J . P. fair Hotel with Mra. J. B. Root K v a n ln gHrhool,
Mar vie*. TO O P. ML
Tracy will speak on the subject, HolUclaw, Palmetto Avenue. Mia* In charge of reservation*; and 'he
If l n l i t a r ,
lh a
lU v .
J * m » , If,
Thom pawn. M, A.
.&gt; "Courtesy and Regard for Other Aliya Home read th# devotional. Florida
llietorical
Uoclety, IliV. Jf- M Th.rmipon la .........
Mra. Roan Payton waa pre­ Fifth
Congressional
Dls'rict, ‘Mf^lliiga thai ara I»iffwr«•til'" Hun
sented with a Pyrtx dish as a will hold Da meeting her* that day avanlnggj at 7:33.
■ l i H s t Church will have Its wedding gilt from th* claaa and
Mite Clraa Cochran was given n
Relic* a n i exhibit* for the cel­ Wnitoimmn l l g l l . O i k Aveinj*.
Westing’ at T:30. o’clock at the Bible for having a perfect record
ebration ar# In charge of Mrs. K •*- thiwnn* pa a lu r.
for
two
month*.
home of Mra. J , IL Cotclough,
Humlay RrliiHtl, 9;ifi A. M,
Thoo* present were: Mrs. Ro*a Samuel Pules ton, chairman, Mr*. K U. JlihftNifll, NUlirr l|||pft«l*'rlf
Eos# Court.
IVomhlm It un A. .'I
Payton. Mra. Elalna Smith. Mr*. 8. R. Dighton. and Mr*. J. N. Morning
1* ii Ing Worwhlp, 7.4!* |‘, &gt;|
Mary Eula Holtaclsw, Mra. Loyra Whi ner. Mrs. R. L. Dean was A «’&gt;»ril Ij*I (nvtl 4i hm lia «8t&lt;Mi
THURSDAY
appointed a* publicity chairman. tn all.
b Tk» AnxDiarj of Temple Beth
Reports were made by chapter
Igrael will have a Mbseript un
officers and tha membership
bridge pertj* a t 3.00 P. M.mt the
went on record a* endorsing f.W illia m P a rk B ro o k f, J r ., par
Community Cantsr. Alctlon and
Mr*. Max . Brown of Lake City Munday Mehnol, »:4 3 A . If.
Mmini it) Hr rvh’t a:
L tnAVt
W a ran I in, I h ;| a , M.
Pnialri) K| hitoif I . Ml A
for &lt;h* office of state chsplain; IIM oTrn. inI*.g IL.
1:1® P. M.
(ItlllllVIU h^rk e-l 11 so
M n. Carl Winston fllll of Tampa Kvrnlng Worahlp, 1:10 I*. II.
Voting IVu|.lrm legion.
lUrptioiiri
fur
ihm
nurd
of
hear
■ Th# Loqgwood Civic Loagua
for tha office of ita te treasurer;
M il present a nluilcal comedy,
and Mra. James F. Byers of Si.
&gt;R*»e Tlm#.1 a t l:0o p. M. at
Petersburg to r th* office of
the Lyman 8tbo#l auditorium.
itato recording secretary. .
h rta lls n Selam.'# a a rv lrra ara n r[d
Mr*. J. B. Ray waa appointed iv aC ry
S u n d a y m o rn in g a t th* r h ii r m
to prepare a box to be sent to al K aal f&gt;#*ean&lt;l .H t ^ a t at l Ita*
is M, flu h la rt
fo r
Inrvtnt row
I*
'.he Veterans* Hospital at Lak* •■Harramrnt."
City and Mra, Holly stated that T h la -h u r r h m aln ta tn a a If*
llo »iii at ih * 4*hurrh w hrr*
a box had h«#n tent to Kill* Is­ Itaadlniv
TiMt-rdr* fftarayiiUv
ih * tin.J* *nd a ll anfhagik ad m m land. Mrs. U. JuJ^ehm an^ was Hon f ia U a a a # ^ L h * ra n rra m ay I t *Wa» svrvff'M.
■-r A n o tM r'if' the rrriea of “ raivo
r
pureftaaa#
u
p
-n
pirated regent*#, alternate. to at­
lahin*" brid#^ parties for th* btototend th# state conference In Jack­
fll of 8#miaol# High School
sonville Mar. 11 to Mar. 14 Mrs.
P-*T, A* was given Thursday aftThe Longwood fivic League
HoUy and Mra. &amp; R. Dighton
emoon by Mra. r» IL Reumiilat at 1 b an overturn* th# world."
will prraen a mu.I al comedy,
le r bom# on; Pal matt* Avenue. . Atoong Hw eitattona which were riveted delegates and Mra.
•‘Hus# Time.” Frlil iv cening,
Puleston and Mr*. J. II. Maakk
Auction and
, Jnn, IT, a." 3;00 o'elnck at th#
eompri** 1|m leason-sermon la th# were selected aa allernate*.
playwL
Lyman Brhurl amlltor mu It w n
following fTOWt the Bible: "And
Th* chapter voted to givg H
, At the n
' smmunced yeater.'ay. Thu c»mhe took th# cup, and gave thank*, to feed an mdernoruishe,) child
I r&lt;ly la being dlrec ed liy Miss
and X*v* it to them, aaytog, during the Mon h #f February.
l.iiuls# Braawrll uf ho Wayne
IMnjt y* all of II; fur this I* Wy Rafrvshraent* were terrej ftp the
.4". 'towtll l*RMluclng Cumpany,
bleed pf lb# new testament, which hosteaa during th# ton hoar.
Atlanta^ Oa. There will bo a
la xh#d f#r nieny to' »h« rcento- T ho« praram were; Mra. J.
-la c rv TWrhhfr Pr 4K4TU. girl*
*kn of aiaT {Malt 14.27. Ml.
B. MeaJck, Mra. Vail Lov.lL
ami many cualttmea.

Baptist T. E. L. Class
Holds Regular Meet

A r

THE CHURCHES

n#Uh#r

Founders* Day Plans
Are Made By D.A.R.’s

White Elephant Party
Given By Gleanera

"TOtrail-

Rose Circle Meets
With Mrs. Thrasher

wng th# gutata rtg b to n U at
otel now arut Larry Grab of
rrnl, Cobb.: l( r. and, Mr*.
Brockmaa '« f Chicago j C. C.
in *f Miamit - * . JL Btord of

wivlll#; Mr. and Mra. W. Krtn and

J.

W. Barnaa

of

NCAN

Regular Meeting Held
By Baptist Alatheans
Mr*. B. 0 , Mithvfn, Mr*. G. E.
Rollins, Mra. R. D. Hawkins, and
Mts. R. Z. Johnson were hoatesna
i t the regular business and aortal
meeting of the Alathean Class of
the First Baptist Church held
Thursday evening at the church
annex.
'
Mi* A. B. Lovajoy presid'd
over a short business session aft­
er which a contest waa conducted.
Refreshmrnl* war* served by the
hostesses.
Those present w#r(: Mr*. W. It.
Ilarkty, Mra. II. t). Rmlth, Mra.
R. E. Peerlfo', Mra. G, H. Reiman,
Mra. O. C. GPU, Mr*. I’eatl Bol­
ing. Mr*. At t- Kelly, Mr*. E. H.
Rockey, Mr*. A&lt; C. Williams.
Mrs. Georg* VV. Huff, Mra, ]. E
Eslridge, Mra II. B. Odhani,
Mra. R. O. Meriwether, Mrs. E. D.
"1 Iston, Mr*. J. Cv Mitchell, Mr*.
I. E. I’agr, Mr*. J. B. Oelett, Mrs.
Clara Lawrence, Mr*. R. L. Garr urn, Mrs. C. C. Cox, Mr*. A. D.
I.ovajoy, Mrs. R. T. Warren, MrG. E. Rollins, Mra. R. Z. Johnson,
Mr*. B. G. Mtlhiin, and Mra. K. It.
Hawkins.

CHULUOTA
*

*"

and

Longwood
Subscribers

GULF
H. BROWN

Mrs. John Melsch waa appointeil as chairman of tha visiting
committee which Include* Mra.
Eliiab-.th Jewett, M n. Henry
Nickel, Mrs; Joseph Melwh, Mra.
Theodor* Power*, Mr*. Hortens*
Witte, end Mr*. Bemk* Stinson.

O V IE D O

TAMPA, Jan. II.—I f l —James
Ih-an, Orlando electrician, ninth
man arrested In tb* * fl Sging
ilruth of Jrseph flhoemakir heru
mure than a month ago, waa in­
dicted yesterday by the special
ruijnty gran t Jury.

I Bart
lisltori

Sholtz, VanHyning
To Discuss Pensions

NOTICE!

ORLANDO MAN INDICTED

At The Mayfair

Mrs. W. C. Hutchison
Is Hostess To Club

Those p ro m t w m : Mra. James
W. Orates. Mr*. Jl C. Bill*. J r .
Mra. Wallace W. W right. • Mrs.
The member* i.f the Merry-GoA. C. Port, Mr*. E. M. Galloway. Round Cluh went enlertalned
Mr*. H. U Covlaf ton, Mr*. J. M • with a bridge party given ThuraQuirk, Mr*. C. L. Park. Mr*. L. i day aftern -a by Mr*. W. CauI. F rasier, Mr*. W. E. Whiter.i. i then llulrhlann at her home o#
Mr*. D. t l Tkra.krr, Mr*. II. II Dark Ae-nue
Doted plant*.
Lewis, Mrs. Sady* Mo.**, lln , 1hotly, and *htul&gt;* were u.ed a .
J. M. MeCatkill. Mr*. J II. t'ol decoration*.
•dough, Mr*. C. R. Ma.nn, Mr*.
At thr conclii-ioii of eeversl
Walter S. Coim n, and Mr*. R. V pmg re*, ion* ,f cun'Yaet high
N a.m aa, and Mr*. Julius Dm., •cure priie ,w»* award'd to Mr*.
felder, f-e« u .
It. I). C»»wel| amt low wore
I'r re to 'li«* Evelyn Click of
Mayfield.
Ky.
Refreshment*
w-re *erint hy the ho.tea*, as*
' deled by Mr. B. F. Whittier,
I Jr. and Mr* John L. Galloway.
Officer* war. elected and c&lt;mFho*e pc-vent were;” Mra. "Bv
mlttee* were appointed at the an F Whitner. J r . Mr*. Joseph A.
nual meeting of th. Congrega­ Mri*ch. Mu John M-isch, Jr.,
Ulllnvty, Mr*.
tional Church held this week. The Mr* Inhu I
‘lu.lnee* session followed a supprr 1(»lenn IjTiglf eln*I g t s l , Ml«l
served ty the Friendship Lrague ! Kvrlyn Cttik. Mm. It. D. Cajwtlf,
undrr th* chairmanship of Mrs. [ anil Mra, I. K ltoyl**,
Georg* Habe.
J
Ed FUndall, J r , wa* elected
moderator. T. C. Carlson and
Frank Hauer were elected truslee* for three year terms, William
Vihlen was chosen as a deacon,
TAI I Ml tS^F.E. Jan. II. —
Mra. H. F. Kent wai elected tree* Clans for *-i mg up machinery
urer, and Mral Joseph M*i*ch wa* n niHirn.e tli# f.--ler*l gosernchosen church clerk. Russets M* menl*» ol I »?r prn*i*n pr*gram
aon waa seleelrd as superintend­ in Flo-ill* will la- made at a conent of the Sunday School, with ferrnce m-.t week in Tallihaa*
llenrr Witt*. Jr., as hie assistant set- la- wren Govrrnor
D*V*
Two committal* were appoint­ Sholt* and ( tinrad Van llynlng,
ed. The music committee la com­ commi-sinnri nf thr S.a’e Board
posed of Mr*. Jessie Mason, Mra. of .‘■"mini Welfare.
Rose Warwick. Mra. Gtorg*
Schmidt, Mra. Mary Robinson,
Henry Witte, Jr., ei hie assistent.

CANNING PLANT OPENS
FORT PIERCE. Jan. I I . - P r o ­
viding employment for aevoral
hundred local people, the J . . W. ,
Holloway
Canning
Company
operetl Ita tomato cannery her* '
Friday.
‘

^Irst Fi
Roomillat
Gives Benefit Bridge

J- W. A
c*e4a»
Praaehii

la Si. Auguxtla* during Febru­

ary.

Millions of wnmsn t i l e
sull . r e l froiu •‘yulle* alm esl le
iiu point ef tori ore, wait* g e t­
ting e parm easni. nesp ii# a ll
the ra re a sktlled epsvatoe eeal4
alre, Innw rfeal *&gt;'4lpn.ee*. a t
lletee. n u t s th* p ro e sisre *(
■•Ulna a p e rs .s a .n l wave, tire ­
some » 4 e s tre m s l/ vasem ferta tl.
T he raelpm eat u**4 to
the Rltllnw proe*** ha* he** so
deslgee* th a t It greatly ieeseee

k*If null.

Evaleen’a Beauty

In an ftfort to britiK about curlier tieHvary acrvlca la these communities The
Hsnld is going to adopt u now plan. Jni t u d of the old king route plan, new de*
livary boys in each town wiil be put in
service. Until this new wsy can lie perfect­
ed subscribers In,tbs sb.ve towns are urged
to ssnd os their names and addresses *&gt;
t h a t the Hertlcl c m be mailed each day.
Please mall your noma immediately.

�•&gt;vs '? m

Jaweary &gt;«% MH.’

Rn

h

naafnrd. r u *

m M 'U w u

Famous Dags Wffl Go W * Fifth Game For
F or Bunny 0 a
Victor*, F h at Foe
) Longwood T r a c k
The Stnfortl Quint

^

Mm oi

- .**}L ’V klll-J

5*5r£ ,T ?

y tia
Imnda I ta M l CM&gt; gnfteutod n « W * **b*° •*
to d V w ih l
i mf fjanrwood tonight at the
Tha Ctlety Pad* Indicated that
K 2 r S t a &lt; h w Wiak - f . u * r » .« • * * » * i j i w ta

Mhcduli'f today mpating.
I of the ten tender* far the district
Tba-ateMh rue* will U over a championship. Playing against n
ftrtartty dtofance in which U- t.am which already had played
favorlu. Sparrow Buntov. mu* » l » » ^ tte fbdMummd to a »
fb h t off uompetltion which wmlto &lt;8 aeon before towing to the
U rffm d bF «T C^s War
ar. CJrvor Horchom, Sunny K*y. ^ h ,
tut ha
F tllh t OfTWr, Officer Dale,
J th .
Flatting Chance, Equally ai |^ .| Hrenyth af the other. Tha &lt;*»*«&gt;
tortUttng a field to prowtoad In «* * *
tZ T L L fd t —rU r
.the fifth atom **h groat « * • " 2
^
*
t T nUcTlhtto

&amp; H tu tjjr s
|« t

ntghl*B ■ colorful

throng * ” ' * “ * “ •

£5
.

Pruagrtm now are (hat at
* andartaktag. awaits tha
leaat oaa pane lea MO—a widow
eanaMemtlen.
and orphans' measure potentially ,
-------- *-----------t o - the W a - w l l l
TAFT HIGHWAY LIGHTED
« »* *” "•
LAKELAND, J a a l l — A W
■ tw ««to» delegates from MlcHlroU R WATCH rugntoud
. M-i. W
. ,H
m a ^/ B W i i IhwM
^ teiw
2 l* 2 2 lf c u T L c a f **a ’ ■OT&gt;Jo K w toety. Tennessee, WAVS 1 MB
thobahwa t l vat a f tha wny._
Oeargta mad Florida am espeeUd
to to
Jclrutor,
Mag.
A
te.
'
M
a
i
.
W tn to atteng tha m ld - w W meeUng
.
TMaaaaa Barton Snowden Eoaplglloal, arrW a* i n t o Newark, in I F J I f l^ ? * V e 5
llhaly will s te fa r a wdftem pea- »f * • Taft Hamorlnl Highway
IV. fi, airport, waa n ftt.b r Louto Bead, New York seatollta, who
HAIR CUTS, Me. J . M. Wilson's
*o
t Aeaortatlon bam Mar. AT.
« * ' a WPWta to marry te r “very soon." The all hetrtm rota mad ana of all wan an the aante piano.
B arter Step, M Baufasl A te.
•■ - ■
,
to Newark after a “aueesetfUir’ trip to Meilco City, where the
, m^
' * aetlan
2 l kJ2P
DI® «J 0a aM WOUNDS
'•te g te to Wlvorra Prince Roeplgltool. (Aaaoclatod Proa* Photo)
faw
ahlo
wQl ha had on
Miami,'
11_&lt;A&gt;-WU** **•••
a t tha bur A. Lofton, 85, tugboat workP'toant lan laa, tha i t n h n to ar abet bp Ms 19-r e a r e d H id ,
ba faUowtdwfll he moth ha akae daughter for allagadlp three t e a
aa th a t punuad wlto tha bonus. fag the life of har m atter, die.I
BY ELIZABETH KELLY
That Was to keep lagtatatlon cotv- from wounda Thureday La a MlBparte Editor

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

tUuslan --------—
•w e e t I l m

—•

T”
-T—

J;JJ First Boxinjr Bout*
mi I Since Christinas To
li: Be On Monday Night

GIRLS* SPORTS t The g lrb
played Chair tournament In teshatball before tha bolldaya eo now
Mias Tahnch la ready to commance play In aocctr. Tha raault
of a te tournament' waei Ith
Grads,. “The Wildcats.” Player*
| on this team were: Mary Lynn
Roan, Elisabeth . Rally, * Mary
Francaa Walla, Carolyn Dsgre,
Jana ScbuMi, and Peggy Hoole.

Laeky ■netthatn.
raptoa lu c _--i------- *•«
, , k * « t e « « i r a Wtoicriioii
y tra t raeai Peahucai p u t,

Play.

Best Baton Twirier
Always In Trainii

Bprmdlay, Norman Warden, Jim
Brown, Wallace Smith, ftd Crap&gt;
pron.
The b o n are practicing rrtey
afternoon,altar acbool In baatethall for tha achool team. Tha
team at preteat to tompoaud nf
arpund twalre playare. Na po■Itton haa yat beau dadarmlnad,
ao It la up to e rtry player out
for practice to make a place far
himaetf.
,
Tha 7th Grade winning team
Mr. Rchlrau
ftae catnpoaad of tha following: eral game* to
P ianwu Sullivan, Rote Merchant, and away.
Jtaala IPtrden, Erma Doodaay,
Loulae Perk
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Sanford In Tfc# Only C anlral
Florida City Affording RaR. Hickway
And W ater Transportation

AFTER ITALIANS BOMBED DESSYE

S ociety G irl S eek s
T o S ilen ce F a c to ry

Claims 'Scoop*

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Complaining that tha machinery
In an lea factory near hor horn#
aouncJt Ilka "a aaaaphono player
playing th* earn* not* all night*
and Interfere* with her deep. Jana
W. Irby la b o v tl . New Orlaana
debutant*, ha* p-Mtlonerf the flat*
auprema court for an Injunction
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A cts Undecided

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in* l.n l v t rt it y of North Carolina
claimed na "acooped" tha country
««h*n n* d ie d a lattar Na regard*
a* proof that Wood row Wlloon
wanted to antar th* Wor ld war
In 1414 but wa* prevented by in*
lata Rap. Claud* Kl fch m of North
Carolina, Democratic floor loader
of in* houe* 11 at year, and Rapra*
eanlatlvaa Clark and Flood.
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latter wa* written by Kltehln. ( A » loc ated Praia Photo)

Court Refuses R ule
On Bankhead Law,
May Decide L ater

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read by Justice Roberta th*
(o u rt hold that changos mad*
in tha AAA law anactad ah th a
laac aoaaion of Congrtaa did net
“rum Infirmities «f the ortg.
Inal A rt" which It bald aacea.
atltuUonal last wtok. “The i t s *
tlon at 111 lacked th* n n a l l t y r t
a rru# la i," th* Court aald. "fc
rvmaina a maana for offertuatIng regulation of agricultare
from Naples for and production, a m atter sot

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Results In Murder Office Of Assessor v .
Sought By B ledsoe

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brought A«ln»i»ii&gt;tiulit*n Itailris i» th* Wl.it linu« for u h&gt;«*ri»
KitilnriK' w»*Ii fn- I'm i ' m . .ibt.vr, lef* n n hi, St**»a *»r Bankh«a&gt;l t f
onujr (iv n rrsl Cuimntng* an I
I'avis,
A A A mlintni* ra'n r, arr shown h i ft In* hr hmjt!irg f*.r tin* nu«l*
Ing. Iltlow, S u n ta r ) ' of A griculture Wallace (left) a n j IUvl»,
•p|Mmn(|y In ilivriful imihhJ, a ir »»•••»» jraving thn While ll«»u»u
lltVr hr ctmfrrtms. (A»ftuctalr«l I'rvss |'hv&gt;M)

DISTINGUISHED

raao, which waa allowed on­
ly on s ais (b thro* veto, waa
"improeldantJy granted." A noth ,
*r caa# involving th is law , filed
by Uoorgla'a (iovornor Tmlaadgn,
Kooacvalt
Administration
fa* ,
will sivo tho court another apporfUnity to ml* on It.
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tho Tritnaawa Valloy Aothartty
Art.
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Into whether procraaoro hod to
proa, lhoy hod not paaaod Um tax
l on to conaumara boforo they
1 could recover, a main polar a t
ioauo. It woo handrd doom la a
com brought by tho Louisiana
Riro Mi Mara.
Tho result hod no lamadfat*
boorin* bn tho proapoet, fo r sulOl
by proroaaore to rroorer 11,300/000.000 in to r n already colloctI ad under tho defunct AAA. This
I &lt;iue*rton remolha to be
foogbt
l out in th* lowor courts. I
Th* d«c Laloo was nnaalmaos.
Tho a l a a - M m all u n i t
, alao, that a rat law of tha Bosh*

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Whan th* tamparatura tumbled ta roaord low lavala at Laulavllta, K y . hag# las ashes f U
t Ohio r lv t r la auch aatant that aeaaf guardaman atallonad thar* hauled their heavy lot
'.*&gt;» water la tav* It from being cruahtd. T h e y ar* ahawn tugging at tbo boat baalda th*
I t o u t guard station In Amarlca. (Aaaaclatad Prtaa Phot*)
,
The grand •wtaptlakta p r l i t In th* T aurna m tn t at Rost* pared* In PSaadtna, C a li f, want to thla
float entered by the city of South Patadcn*. It told In flower , " T h * Courtship of Lou lt X V I and
flan* Antoinette In tha Gardena af Veraalllaa." Th * parade wa* part of tho ftttlval hold In connec­
tion with tha Sta nford-S .M .U . football gam* on Now Yaa r’t day. (Aaaoclatad Prtaa Photo)

WASHINGTON. Jam 1*.
— (AP )— T h a S u p r e m e
Gourt ruled today th a t \2 0 0 f
; 000,000 of proceftalng taxea
imjiounded by the court*
mutt Im&gt; returned to the tax*
payent, refused to paaa on
the validity of the Bank*
head Cotton Act a t thla
time, and adjourned w ithout

G. L Bltdaoo, ,

. Faymtn* af a each banwa t* U OftHM tsar vote ran* was a p p e n d by tha m a i iM S*0 \
Way* and M,ana commltta* and laadam Immadlataly aat dawn amandOm aaafacowao SnMaS* W n t t J
gpaady vote an th* floor. Loft U right: Rap. Caspar af Tgnaigpga, Nam Vhmaa af KaaU iSyW
**-auth*r *f th* bill In th* ha«**| Sri*. Gan. Prank T. Mina* af tha iihuanV adadnSaSraMaa* and Rapa
M*Oamu:|| af M*****hu*#t1a. tha a thar a*-author. (Aaaaalatad Pram r t i i t r l

SHIRLEY GIVES CHRISTMAS DOLLS TO QUINTUPLETS
v is it o r

Tb Rescue Children
Giants' Chief Dies

miaaionar rapraaanting district No,
1, Sanford. Maui 14 ytars ago. R |
la a number of tha MathpdM
Charch nod th* Maaanlt Ordsr.

MARITIME

DEFENDING SCOTTSBORO NEGROES
Voters C ant Name
Townsend Chib As
A Political Party

Cuir im beam* ratting
t*-.l In th* ttat* **«

maids** tf

Hah ford for th* last M m a rt, to­
day entered th* political mao by
announciag hi* candidacy la c tha
offic* of County Ta* Aaaasaar,
now hold by A. Vaughn.
»
Mr. Bladao* has Uvod la Florida
alnc* ISOS, coming from his a a th a
aUto « f Alabama. Blnca making
hi* homo In thla county ha had

County Chamber *f 0 *
thaw ing arrival* sad dal
via BL John* Rlvtr, Mood

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ARRIVALS
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DEPARTURES

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                    <text>SATURDAY, JA N U A R Y 11, l t M

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Sanford In Tfc# Only Canlral
Florida City Affording RaR. Hickway
And W ater Transportation

AFTER

ITALIANS

BOMBED

DESSYE

Society Girl Seeks
To Silence Factory

Claims 'Scoop*

H OW SUPREME COURT LINED UP IN KILLING THE A A A
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$ 200 y000,000 T axes
w^agton Im pounded
C o u rt
B e R e tu rn e d

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SenateProposes Payment
O f Bonus In Baby9Bonds

T h is s e t n t of efcjrrfd ru in s w i s left st D «§*/».
om ,
flln s l i j l l s n p la n ** do pped 1.000 bom bs in 1/ m m u lf s , kills
n * tly * » and m ounding /00* (A ss o c ia te d P f t i s P ho to j

C o m p la in in g th a t tha m a c h in e ry
In an lea fa cto ry n e a r hor horn#
aouncJt Ilka "a aaaap hono p la y e r
p la y in g th * earn* n o t* a ll n ig h t*
and In te rfe re * w ith h e r d e e p . Ja n a
W . Irb y
la b o v t l. N ew O rlaa n a
d e b u ta n t*, h a* p-M tlonerf the f la t *
aup rem a co u rt fo r an In ju n ctio n
agalnat
th *
nolaa.
(A aaoclatad
P rta a P h o to )

Court Grants Injunc­
t i o n R estraining
U. S. From Using
Processors' Funds

TVA And Cotton
Acts Undecided

P ro f. A. M. A rn e tt (a b o v e ) o»
in * l.n lv t r t it y of N orth C a ro lin a
c la im e d na "acooped" tha country
««h*n n* d ie d a lattar Na reg ard *
a * proof that W ood ro w W lloon
w anted to a n ta r th * W o rld w a r
In 1414 but w a* preven ted by in *
lata Rap. C la u d * K lf c h m of North
C a r o lin a , D e m o cratic floo r loader
of in * houe* 11 at y ea r, and R ap ra*
e a n la tlv a a C la rk and Flo o d .
Tha
la tte r w a* w ritte n by K lt e h ln . (A »lo c ated P r a ia Photo)

Court Refuses Rule
On Bankhead Law,
May Decide Later

WINTER PILES UP ICE CAKES IN KENTUCKY

TOURNAMENT OF ROSES SWEEPSTAKES WINNER

RsJjtrd Kipling Attacks From Air
OperiledUpon In Made By Italians
London Hospital While Rains Fall

WASHINGTON. Jam 1*.
— (A P )— T h a S u p rem e
Gourt ruled today that \200f
; 000,000 o f proceftalng taxea
imjiounded by the court*
mutt Im&gt; returned to the tax*
payent, refused to paaa on
the validity o f the
Bank*
head Cotton Act at thla
time, and adjourned without

ruling on Oka coni tl tuttonality of
tho Tritnaawa Valloy Aothartty
Art.
Tho H i drritlan did net p
Into whether procraaoro hod to
proa, lhoy hod not paaaod Um tax
l on to conaumara boforo they
1 could recover, a main polar at
ioauo. It woo handrd doom la a
com brought by tho Louisiana
Riro Mi Mara.
Tho result hod no lamadfat*
boorin* bn tho proapoet, fo r sulOl
by proroaaore to rroorer 11,300/000.000 in to rn already colloctI ad under tho defunct AAA. This
I &lt;iue*rton remolha to be
foogbt
l out in th* lowor courts. I
Th* d«c Laloo was nnaalmaos.
Tho a l a a - M m all u n i t
, alao, that a rat law o f tha Bosh*
b ra d raao, which waa allowed on­
' ly on s ais (b thro* veto, waa
. "improeldantJy granted." A noth,
j *r caa# involving this law, filed
' by Uoorgla'a (iovornor Tmlaadgn,
Kooacvalt
Administration
fa*,
will sivo tho court another apporfUnity to ml* on It.
In tho Rico Millar, opinion
read by Justice Roberta th*
(ou rt hold that changos mad*
in tha AA A law anactad ah tha
laac aoaaion of Congrtaa did net
“ rum Infirmities « f the ortg.
Inal A rt" which It bald aacea.
atltuUonal last wtok. “ The its *
tlon at 111 lacked th* n n a llt y r t
a rru# la i," th* Court aald. "fc
rvmaina a maana for offertuatIng regulation
of
agricultare
from Naples for and production, a matter sot

Fwm i
Author Is Rain In North, lic it
Taken I I I W i t h |
In South Delaying
Gastric D iso rd e r' Army O f Invaders
im m o x .

yard Ktplmc.

la m

l*

Wrttnfn'

I

W h an th * tam p aratu ra tum bled ta roaord low la v a la a t L a u la v llta , K y . h ag # la s a s h e s f U
t O hio r lv t r la auch aatan t th a t aeaaf g u ard am a n a ta llo n a d th a r* hauled t h e ir h e a vy lot
'.*&gt;» w ate r la t a v * It from being cru a h td . T h e y a r* ahaw n tugging a t tbo bo at baalda t h *
I t o u t guard sta tio n In A m a rlc a .
(A aa acla ta d P r t a a P h o t * )
,
The grand • w t a p t la k t a p r l i t In t h * T a u r n a m tn t at R o s t * p a re d * In P S a a d tn a , C a l i f , w an t to th la
float entered by the c ity of So uth P a t a d c n * . It told In f lo w e r , " T h * C o u rtsh ip of L o u lt X V I and
f la n * A n to in e tte In tha G ard en a a f V e ra a llla a ." T h * parad e w a * p a rt of tho f t t t lv a l hold In c o n n e c ­
tion w ith tha S t a n fo r d -S .M .U . football g am * on Now Y a a r ’t d a y . (A aaoclatad P rt a a P h o to )

BONUS BILL APPROVED B Y HOUSE COMMITTEE

THE LION GETS HIS SHARE
-3k

m :
P R c ir
W
#

Jh&lt;*

Slot Machine Fight
Results In Murder Office O f Assessor v .
Sought By Bledsoe

Tfiv Su|fM'n.h I’.u n 'i decUIntt thnt ho AAA i* uin"n*li.uiTonal
brought A«ln»i»ii&gt;tiulit*n Itailris i» th* Wl.it linu« for u h&gt;«*ri»
KitilnriK' w»*Ii fn- I'm i ' m . .ibt.vr, lef* n n hi, St**»a *»r Bankh«a&gt;l tf
onujr (ivnrrsl Cuimntng* an I
I'avis,
AAA mlintni* ra'nr, arr shown hi f t In* hr hmjt!irg f*.r tin* nu«l*
Ing. Iltlow, S u n ta r)' of Agriculture Wallace (left)
anj IUvl»,
•p|Mmn(|y In ilivriful imihhJ, air »»•••»» jraving thn While ll«»u»u
lltVr hr ctmfrrtms. ( A»ftuctalr«l I'rvss |'hv&gt;M)

G. L Bltdaoo, ,

. Faymtn* af a each banwa t* U OftHM tsar vote ran* was ap p en d by tha ma i iM S * 0 \
Way* and M,ana commltta* and laadam Immadlataly aat dawn amandOm aaafacowao SnMaS* W n t t J
gpaady vote an th* floor. Loft U right: Rap. Caspar af Tgnaigpga, Nam Vhmaa af KaaU iSyW
**-auth*r *f th* bill In th* ha«**| Sri*. Gan. Prank T. Mina* af tha iihuanV adadnSaSraMaa* and Rapa
M*Oamu:|| af M*****hu*#t1a. tha athar a*-author. (Aaaaalatad Pram r tiitrl

SHIRLEY GIVES CHRISTMAS DOLLS TO QUINTUPLETS

DISTINGUISHED v isito r

maids** tf

Hahford for th* last M m art, to­
day entered th* political mao by
announciag hi* candidacy la c tha
offic* o f County Ta* Aaaasaar,
now hold by A. Vaughn.
»
Mr. Bladao* has Uvod la Florida
alnc* ISOS, coming from his aatha
aUto « f Alabama. Blnca making
hi* homo In thla county ha had
miaaionar rapraaanting district No,

Tb Rescue Children
Giants' Chief Dies

1, Sanford. Maui 14 ytars ago. R|
la a number of tha MathpdM
Charch nod th* Maaanlt Ordsr.

MARITIME

DEFENDING SCOTTSBORO NEGROES

Voters C an t Name
Townsend Chib A s
A Political Party

County Chamber *f 0*
thawing arrival* sad dal
via BL John* Rlvtr, Mood
13, ISM.
ARRIVALS
MS LARK D R X S T U .
carg*. S t Jabot Rlror Lb
MS M AGU ntX, nan
Rlvar V a lla . Lbm.
•
Tng FLORENCE, carg*
■ I fa d C alf Raflaiag C *.
Towing Carp.
DEPARTURES

Cuir im beam* ratting
t*-.l In th* ttat* **«

'i
•

�:t

JtW

OLU^duttt

Sometime this w m
to g o to the tie? trie chi
kidnaping ease. Wo say

Spanish
Installs

r«tf Gfoop
Officers
36 Officers
B y Dl
u » t m r 'i indeed wufo ata^;£
•fWt*&lt;r a( tJU mratlhg ef tie W t -t
Gardener*' Clrttt #f the Garde*
aah at m
. w i ra m t. \
morning at the bom of )bft

Calendar
Wad."

liner bound for South America, ad
m at Hauptmann'* execution mag M

I’ep*. Sooth Sfnfartf RveunM. -

•*

OffWr* tIM M # * a i S t t ' » V
0. Rlnthart, chairman; y1 b t H.
B. Pop*, vice-chartman; n d K it '
P. P. Strang*, N t n l m - t n a m a 1\
Mr*. Rinehart «n&lt;t Mr*. Barry 8 . .
Hrartn w*r* cbonan datagataa aad-.;‘
Mr*. P. P. Straa«*. mad Mr* * . 71
I. Hop alttrnatas for the Q llh a ‘ \
Chib coavenUo* In 8U Augwattn* 1
Report* wore heard from staad .wj
U f commltt*** and plane m r i ■'
mad* for further plxathgr and
beautifying of the 8«a Lenta •*- , ,
trance with Mr*. K. L Hep !* ,:■
charge. Planting at the Khopery,
und*r the direction of Mr*. 'g, R. ';
Dena and Mr*. H u m , waa atau J
dltcutaed.
A chock op on attendant ..
•bowed ala member* with a pdf* '
feet attendance for ilia fifty a ;
Thee* predent wen: Mri. R. W. v
War*. Mr*. C. R. KfrtWy, Mra. fct
I. Hoy. Mi*. P. P. Strange. Mr*. *
M R. Strickland. Mra. W. O. Pin*. •
ing. Mr*, e. D. XlMfadrt, Mia.
HWnry WaUon. MrsJ R. R. Dai*
Mr*. H. H.Herran, MrAW-OBabor. Mra. Andrew CxrrxWy, Mr*, B.
B. Pope, end Mr*. * . B. Monroe. . t ’

te «M UM gafadi Um grita
•Ur* realism Of OU UUraUr* o f

JACKSONVILLE, JaA.

m i in t h o d M “ w h l T a p i S J . to
opinion with raapoet to Hauptmann,
l o f t e d i man tfho did .n o t bailors

r*mt to MiamhBfafii1
w. V. Knott aaitoaacad J
today that be weeld i t

m \&gt;ti/
\7Lft:

&gt;

would Uktly hare been truehad. Had

verdict o f th f

7 beeh any different from w hat It

n t r j ahfttod tfoUd hay# b*L H U f
m

im

&gt;,

s Mrtkt

’

Btrt became ha whi feund fu Dty, fc
nt around the country making public
ralae funda for hid dhfenae, biekuae

r , /ANDAHT

u

m
* L
" «
J r, for a few •oath*.
*1* J- tt Huff, Mrv
'naalralge. Mra. W. E.
Beeerlp Roger*, daughUr ef Mr.
a. J. ft Bar, Mra. P. and Mra. John Bag*r&lt;, hat been
DookUai. removed frini an Orlando ban*
pltal to her home her*.

IMS

•mall aon. o r W a ir tfj, public . i y m p i 8 £ t o aoma •
J j leaat, haa changed. Hauptmann now la the unde
People a w beginning to faai aoi t f fb r him. T b o v a n
* *
would have bdan the first to atrMg hfc

s a f t w
DfeyRAT

- J

.

f c s

i w

a w

w

C t m * Member Two Order el
thd SMUhi 3Ur win mtat it
7:S« o’clock era the Maeenie
Tempi*.
The Keei 8lde' Primary P.-T.
A. win meet et &gt;:M P. M. In the

* *

i

is o . &amp;

'

and compelling that (he audience
'
T . U. Win meet at •at hnahed far a full aalauU aft­
• 09 P. It. with. Mra. J. C. Tra- er the final fbdeout before brack­
ing eut late tumultoua applauaa
wiek, 110S Baat Fourth Street.
onfeldad on tha ecraea ef the Mi­
lan# Theater Uet crealag. The
achool auditorium.

p t s w e t t p
f u ? Oeale, and title. «f ten-

&lt;0 * b y a adb that war had
bar**, tad,

Tbe Dark Anfcel,”
Mdvte A t Mlhlfle^
TKHDs A u d fence

.

«

ippiagltcleat with heavy, ihto-

rimidB

.

.

8 ^
Work

M ilo, at

14 U m 1 left ky pity and hy
tear*,
thee* ihern fleldi beelda the

N n .J. A. Shepherd haa re*
turned from Jeckionvillt where
•he baa been rutthring thdtmlgt
•f Birenld* Hoapltal for tha p»*1
three week*.
John L Galloway returned Sat­
urday from Waycrott, Oa. where
he haa bran at tha Atlantic
“ Shortly after the adjoumihant
Coeat Una Hoapltal for ecrarul
of the 193S Legislature," (aid1Mr.
day*.

Mr. and Mr*, p. W. Bryden
and Mia* Mary Bryden ef Sireaodltorlum, . for reloaa* through yaltelf Ar- •ota, formerly of Sanferl (pant
a company af tlata, and tha' thief acton la tha the week end her* whh Mr. and
* " W M o " will gtre •' perfor- powerful aad gripping romantic Mra. E. B. Stowe.

M ftod thm and he eeaifid the t allay aflar Many

sn4 otor« df it MfgftfQjr A m tod it
part testimony that tho handwriting

grtofrM n w at krktflag

was

O B fe E N k t

H ltiD M tM fl' dwn

drama w en ~ fkedrk ^ March,
J*
P- M- et the South
Side Primary School under the M«rl* 0 heron and Herbert ttarthMias Bobbie Lou GartfU, Mias
unaplcee e f the welfare commitl®J*a McPhafl, aad Roger Patur-

t*4

U cL A U U N

•oit af Port PUmi apeat Sunday

MONOAT
tieaal day *iU be held at 10:00
A f M. at Holy Cross Pariah
H« » * . Magnolia A v e 'm a .'* a » .
« « m«reb«n o f all churthrf lo

M yon bought year 1000
(tabhM tag yvtT Better net

«tv ImrHad. Reservations

M R toa f i t plbched.

*. A

*■
Mobley.

or Mr*.

r thing that eland, out In Re il. Innocent, that hU wi
Mwwan Invaatlkatlon: If you little aon Is waiting fo r hi
to real In ' neutral, don't there warn probably other
Srg equally as guilty aa 1
didn’t kill tha child anywr
snd aomuonu alto killud It,

Wm probSbty ah seddant, Bhd ao on fordvur with

Marta, delightful la bar widely hare with Mb* Glrmt'a mother,
publlclaad u*W personality, ibore Mra. J. It, Oarrett.
of the exoticism aad myitery of
her former rOka, plays KlUy
Mra. J. f t f t Sfryker of DoylesVana, a gwhft young English girl,
Pa. at o il tha belt week
Rho since ckDOdod had been
S
tavtd by ada Igy. Gerald &lt;Mu»hall), while aha loves his eauala,
Alan (March). Mastha' la tha
trench** bring t* Alaa a yeallaalion o f Ua leva fur Kitty. Home
on leave, ha aeafeaaai kta lav*

H I Jhett kftada fftna to mArry

Knott, “ I mad* a forma) anneieicaemnt through the prraa of, tho
•Ute that I would he a candilata

M ILANE

for re-«l*etion tbia year, ouhject
to the action of the Democratic
primarlra. Tbia waa done at that
time to dispel anf quratlon da to
my Intenllona.
Mr. Knott was appointed rut*
treasurer by Qev. John W. Mar­
tin, Sept. S8, 1MB to euccoad Baa.
J. C, Lunin*, deceased. Hi waa
elected for tha full term of four
year* In November, 1928, over two
opponents, waa roaeratnated ln the
Democratic primaries af 1932 aad
elected la MbVvinhar of (kit year

A t T h e

M a y fa ir

Kr. »ndMr*. W. a

Mmm.

guatea at tha hetal, spent tha
week-end at their home la Busb-

the

I W. Cauthm
today from
Mew Turk
where they o f Ms alatar, Mrs. Jollua Markham,
&gt;a CBtUa.
have beta »
the past two
Among tluwa registered at the
They were
hotel far a meeting 0f the Motor
la to Mrs.
Traneport Division ef Um Ptaridu
K. R. Commission a n : Claud*
OgOvI* o f JackaeavUle, J. L.
OMuk at Jackaonvllle, W. U
PO U fTM ^W aM W l
tad Mrx. ft. H. ForaUr
Wadford o f Marianna, Louis Q,
Thompson e f Tallahassee, c . &amp; aad the LeaUtaa*. the gayety of
Cure** at Tampa, W. B, Douglas* tha Mardi Otajfi aaaaen Inherited
Of U k* City, Jeka L. Travto af from a mingling of the breath of
Praaae aad the fhua af Spain!
Someone haa aald that Atlagt* &gt;•
light-hearted and gay bet not eo

Htfehitbft f

»hWh tnAttkh it all The Important thing U
ihit d lltUa child wig, klanapcd, and died aa a PmoU*&lt;*
tMo experience, that Hauptmann Indisputably had ■oftt
tHIng to do with It, and that rugardlen. rtw h.tave, £ 3
? ! "S * b " *
tog etimg.hu la equally guUty with
ill tha otkafa Inirolvgd in it, and that tkg m m ftik

offgngg, ThA tochto
&amp; a l t f t C d t id lt lo iii
O o n g rtl hadlth feodditlong
p ood d u r in g th a U s t f t M il f t
in g f r o m f i t i f t o f s q f duprua

and upon rorawood, mahogany,
•bd damaak below, as long as
there'* a nursery whan Joel
Chandler llarrla'a “ Brer Babbit"
and tho "Tar Baby" nt* dearly
familiar, aa long as then la loft
In tho land ona colored mammy
who can cook fried chloko, to g
•tat# of golden brown pirfectlon
that would makt a French chef
enrlou*, ai long aa this mammy
hai a little darkty boy that sticks
hit head from behind the pantry
door and ihouta triumphantly,
"Christmas Olfl". aa long the
rotunda at the University of
Virginia •tends- guard ever the
moit beautiful lawn I. America,
•r long aa the atare shine on Ala­
bama, aa long as tho peach hloe•oma are pink In Georgia, aa leng aa
SogtR c i M i a s l add Ttrglalaaa
quarrel over Ithathor egg nog
•hould h# “ rpoooad" or drunk, gi
long a* than In ana Kentucky
iaddle man mincing and pirouet­
ting from her blue gnaa peatun
up the avenue to the “big houae,"
aa long aa the bright memory af
Robert C. La* remains shining and
unstained, a* leag aa a mocking­
bird iln n In a boxwood badge and
a Cherokee reef blooms In a
Southern gardfe, U long Sa thdra’a
moonlight, magnolia* and romaata,
tha Old Oouti la M l dead I
-

d heal Reality N
i quickest aorviaa
tiDoaie auan cm

HILL

M pety o f Atlanta la htoto m Um

ntong tha morg significant f«ctg ruconUS in dHt fn
■

l Infant mortality ritg ' Mad •towgr
thM
'
’ .' I

any kafna* 1(kM

. D u r in g IB M , th « r o wwrg' n s fcaaai o f tfcotani t o
y o llo w f t v o » an d o n ly t o g d to ttt f t o m
th i t m O t i
p ia g o a ,

• MMM c m m at * _ # , ..tiMeiUt „ a u ^

A

— iU llg h t—

OVIEDO
CHULUQTA

HEINZ SOUPS 2 med. cans
VANTAGE COFFEE lb.pkg,
BLUE ROSE RICE 4 ltx pkg•aaablao ■aVeaaale* *♦

RELISH

8 oz. jar

I U . Jura ,

PEANUT BUTTER
TUnX f LAKES

2 for
2 for

Vara e r . e e . v.tu rkamg TM

Heinz Tomato Sauce BEANS
STEAKS (loin or dob) lb.

r&gt;

�THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD,

Sanford M arket Report

Celery Market Report
late.
Of Weather
•• * •
ten Event* On Card,
•W ith 8th Race A s
•The Feature Event

( I . It. I t e p a r t m e n T o f A g r i c u l t u r e
f lu r r a u n f A g r ic u lt u r a l I k o B o m lt a
[
M o a fa rd . P a .
M o ru la f , J a n . 13, 1124
F lo r id a
H in t # M a r P t l n f
D a ra a a
I C o o p a r a ilin g
K a rm o T
N fa t #
M *rk # t
T *U p h n n r 1*2 .

(TCI.PENY MrPORT AO. I
n o t iik

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o f A g r t r u l l t*r a, mm, i k f
P ln rld a
Hi ate M e r i f l i n g
H u rra u c ru ftp a r i l I n a . w i t h lb la l a m * *• p m a I h a t a m
ip n r e r y f l # M o f f i r # i t P a n f n r d
A
d a t l r h u l l # t I n w i l l M l* » u # d d i i r l o f
Ib a f a l a r r « a * « m
a Ir in g
In fn r m n t ln n • I m l l n r *»&gt; **•-»* w h i r h H |t|&gt; #ar*
In IM « f l r r t b u l l # t i n

T h l a I t t i l U H n a&lt; H b a m a l l # 4 f i # a
n f r f ia r g # tn t h t n # I n l r r c i l M
In
t h # m u t a m r n t rtf t b * s a l a r y
trap
f r o m t i l l " M « -iln n
F u r nn# * * m
t h # # n t lr #
m a ilin g
l| a |
of
1*21
w i l l r# c# l% # r f l p l M n f t h l a b u l l a l l t *
f An aaikMlaade frowd «Uy*d A f t # r I a n I t **n l» p r r a o n * w h n
i|ii# * i* fn r th l» but
M U th« Imtl rme» SMnrday nt&lt;ht hl#«t vi #n wm i#l lil# !»#r # F#t#ln&lt;f
nfi lb # m i d
*• *M fW »-tn «k record* « f
i n a ll a | .
I f t o n * l»(t *ttil# *k a r # # r v .
| l i
a n o t h e r O B * broken, end
to I tr # t h a n I# f*..•■Hit# h r m d ll w #
l I r l n p h n n a o r » lr .» a m i «H# l ’i
Hap ■ fine b t n n t of high price* fwo irl m
i l i n n VOU r.» « !r# , f h o f f r i m l ■ M l were . paid on mo*t of Ihe l * r |
C A I I I S &gt; T A lt 11* M F S T t O F r p . i F i n
•knlng dog*.
IV T l f P
1‘ N I T F f *
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W n ftefore rec* tonight com**
H A T ritP • T
M V
t * Ilia
T H i n I l f , j i " i * -Mf
m
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r» •
I H m agbth event In which W^r
■Wrier, Officer D»U. and Open *f 4 N # w Y o r k t v | Ji &gt; I M P \ T o t a l

N u m lo F .
O n* « a rh
to
Seat f o r k a ml
M o n ca r,
lU r h m o n d
2,
la n d I . t o t a l 4.
r A N H i.v u ii s o n

on

a

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h o u r

k n p i .no at i o# a .

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darelopment of Yankeetown.

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CASH PAID, for Clean, Ct
Raga at The Herald Office.

15— Apgrtmenla fpr Rent
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m.rnttir and rontinuc for thrre

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26— Mlncellaneoue for Sale.

Traffic OAK or Pina wood. Andaa.
French. Phoha 1U-J.
FOR HALE: Fl»r room bungalow,
garage, good location.
Alau:
20 acre celery farm. Clearad
and tiled. Uui XY, Herald.

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toedlcfne for the relief of funciknul periodic pain, turvoaineu
gad wdaknea* due to poor tiourbhment. It la In lucceufUl ueg
hM,, thousand* of women.
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1934 PONTIAC Sedan, sale or
trade. Ceah or term*. Hanford
Quick Co.
NELSON ELBEY Wood Yard.
Went 13th SL Phone M*-W.
FOR SALE: Uaed flat top office
deik and iwlvel chair. Good
eoedltlon. Bargain. Phone 621-J,
PURNITUR^. J o t .
°#Veatable, BOB E.
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0 . E. ELECTRIC lowing ma*
eMna. W. J. Vaughn, Lake
Monroe.
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a p r e e a e r k * aduu* ad y e a r tre u k t*.

GET HID of the peefe with RAT
NIP. It doea the .work. Btanley-Rogera Hardware Co.

GULF

DOUBLE

GASOLINR A OIL

V Y long time. 17 5 years.
But never, in all that time, have w e
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seen finer tobacco than the PRIZE CROPS
blended into Double-Mellow O ld G olds.

W e know on ly on e w ay to g iv e you
the thrill o f th ese tobaccos. W ord s can’t
do it, but a few BouUt-tndlow sm okes wilL
S o w e invite y ou to sm oke h alf a p ack
w ithout risking a penny. Either y ou d is­
cov er the best cigarette you ever tasted
. . . o r you get “ double pay* fo r you r
trouble.
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