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1*.—( f l Oov. K 1&gt;. Kivera--announced pcs*
le n ity ha plan* to kboliah Georgia
chain gan gs. an.l discontinue urn
o f shackles air chains on prison*!*
In convict camp*.
The governor outlined a broud
program n f priion reform In tha
its ta under which all persona
would be *cnt fir»t to the now,
modern T attn il penItenHarp. Un­
der the naw pl»n work In rood

For Best Essay

fC lu rn rn t

fm rrhesrs abroad

C la M M if ie d A d v e r tis e m e n ts

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$40,000 Will Be Given
WinnersOf Contest;
First Prize $12,000

rrtpea accrrgaU ng $10000 will
Le diilribuled in a “ie * l loiter"
rontrat being apnnwrred in thU
section o f FloriiU by the Florid*
Ihurrr and l.ight Company, »C
curding to an announcement made
today by II. II. Calenum, lucal
manager. la tter* lit lie entered In
the run leal will he on the subject,
“ Why the K W lrk al M smlard of
Living Appeal, In M r,' ami until
nwuply wflh rule* acl down In
fir e htformalion folder* obtain­
able s t the piw er company and
from General Klertrie Cuntpsny
dealer*.
F irst p m o •* a new $1200(1
home; ateimtl prire, a ncuf $it,tN&gt;0
; homo. The rrm iining * J0.04H* will
Ibe dhtributed in c*&gt;e hundm t $200
order* for elcrlrroal • a|ipliin rm
ITefi w ill ha dlttiibuU d the weak
lending Oct. I and ten will ba
!a warded every week thereafter
through Dec. I. Announcement of
the winner* a f the two new home*
, will ha made after Dee. 4. AH
priara are drmalnl 1 y General
Klertrie Carnality.
Irttrea entered in tha $(0,00()
priae con teat may eon I* in 100
wnftl.e ar Im i . They must ba w rit­
ten or typed on the officU l con­
te st entry blaek, which are en*
I Hoard in the free information
folders. There la no lim it on tha
. number ’o f entries which may be
made by a single person. Kerryorw
may enter the rontrat. The folder*,
available at Florida Power and
lig h t Company and ia ca l General
Klertrie dealers- contain informa­
tive malarial detailing tha advan­
ta g e , a f complete borne' eleetriflration, tnriudlng kitchen treat( r a n i , scientific lighting, planned
! home wiring, heating and air cand it Dating which help entrants in
writing their letlar*.
I “ The pur|nae of Iba priae con*

KidCSt i . i

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behavior.
"Wo aip a ct to abolish chain
gang* aa yuch and to revamp them
Into honor highway campe to
which prlaonera will be permitted
on good behavior,"
Hlvera an ­
nounced. "No shackle* or ehalni
o f any kind will ba placed on tha
prisoners In the highway campe."
JUrara' ambitious prograip pro­
poned "to put Georgia's priton ay*trm on a par with the beat In Ihe
natton.’’ Necessary legislation will
be placed before the apecial se s­
sion o f tha general aairmbly In
Dacember.
“ Wa aipact to havo a penolcgiet
In charge of the modem TatnaTI
prison,” tha governor aald. *
"Prisoners will ba tlaaalflcd and
their
in
eir background,
u»cwpcruuuu- training
iiBiiunK ■an
»•!
•aperienea will bA analysed. Th»y
will ba given work which ia best
suited to rehabilitate themselves."

Purchase Is Approved
For National Forest

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4af Black 1.
I* of Blo*k I,
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II af Black I.
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to t II at Block I,
to t 1ok Block I.
Imt 1
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t o | 1al Block I.
to t 4af Block I,
to t I
of Black 7,
t o l *of Black t
Lot I of Block 4.
ta t • af Mock I.
t a t • o t Block 1
Lot II af Block 1.
t o l II of Bluik X
t o l l l of Block L
t o t II of Uloak U
to t 14 af Block L
t o t II of Block I.
to t 11uf Mock I,
l o t ITot Block t.
to t II of Block i.
Lot II of Block L
to t II of Block I.
t o l II ofBlock 1.

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ADOPT t i l l ID.
TO: WHOM ,T MAT tXINCKHNl*.
Nolle* la htrabf givan lk -t M
■ sMoralatiod will on tk* att. d n l
1 af Ortebor A. D. 1147. at taw
■ o'clock A. M. ur s* *oon lh*ra| afl*r a* tk* m alisr may ba
haard. apply to a Juda* of tha
Ninth Jiu.lc.al rirruli, Hmlnol*
r-ounlr. Plurlda. fur aa M o at
tho adnpilnn of an Infant mala
child under the lu n ii nf Chariaa
W«*l*y llaeitl. Ji . untrd at Han*
fnrd. Nnmlncto Oounly, Kin rid*.
| this lb- *17- (tar of Htptrmhar
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‘Hell The King* Greet
Windsors In Vienna
VIENNA . Kept, 16. - M V Cries o f "U til the king! Hyil E d­
ward!" greeted the Duka and
Durbcas of T/indaor D st night on
thair arrival, from Hungary for
an overnight' stay.
A crowd of 400 welcomed tha
couple nt the railway station. Tho
duchoi*. wearing a dark bide lr iv ­
aling suit, carried a bouquet o f
rosea given her by Dudapest ad­
mirers.
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Tbs Wimtaor*' Immediate plena
wars unknown. It wsa believed
they would go to Paris, perhaps
for p trt o f tha winter.

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4*».»t Lei 1 of Block II.
t l t t l f e t » of Block II
tto.of l e t 0 of Mark 11
4*4.17 l e t 7 of Murk II.
UI.M l e t I of Block 11
t H J f .le l
• of Illork It,
•** it l e t IB of IBook I t
11*11 l e i II of Black II,
•M..I l e t II of Mark I t
tto.ll l e t 11 of nior* I t
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l e t I* of Block I t
444.17 l e t l« or Mark I t
414.iT l e t 17 «r Mock I t
4*4*7
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l e t 11 of Mirk I t
4i ».m*. Let 10 of Block 11,
474.44* l e t II rf nine it I t
414*41 l e t 71 of Mock I t
474.44. l e t I of Black I t
471411 l e t I of Mock I t
474.4*| Let 1 ol fllotk I t
474.441 le r 4 of Mark II.
474.44j Lei 1 of Block I t
47144 , t e l • or Block I t
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Governor Rivers
Outlines G e o r g i a
Chaingang. Reforms

Prizes Offered
By G. E. Dealers
Clftruf mmi SL I*um|

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CBMTAIN I .M M r r o * W H IM
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HAVIHU ANT LIBN OR CIJUM l e t II of Block «.
UPON ANT OP T1IM LAMM M 4A4
V
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l e i It
of Mark *
T os ora htroby nollfloC tket l e i &gt;• &lt;1 B j*(| i
c r r T o r s a n k o iid . k l o h id a . s {*{ '•
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atanfoIpBl rorpor*Itnn. ho*
(Had i At n
o f Btork t
Its hill of caniklo.nl la Iko B iers l e t II of Block »
« l n « f court la loraclnoo
fo l.S - } e t t l o f Mock I
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loiortot ana ponoliUA upon Ibo l e t I a t Block 7.
ssroolo of Ion.i oat forth In Iho { e l * "{. HJi*4* 4*.
fulioorids ochclul*.
iho ositro- {"J I of Mock 7,
so lo Bkiasnt of ouch loo lien*, { e l 4 of Mark 7,
U . c w L flM I... o ~ l o r . sr .e l.1 «-» • »; Btojf ;■
aseeeameats. lo ttrrit *n4 p«nal&gt; i„ , i ... jw b t
lisa, 4*410*1 raid r**r*ctl*s parcola of len d n* *ol forth In aald
bill of
complaint.
b en *
n*t
appo*.t* oa|,l nai rrl* In tlio followlns arhodal* to-wlt!

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1 or ntoch ii.
Lot 1 of lll&lt;x* II.
Lot I of Mark II.
l e t 1 af Mark II.
l e t 4 at Mark II.
l e t 4 of Mock It.
l e t .11 at Mock II.
l e t 11 of Mark II.
l e t II of Mark II.
J e t It at Mock- II,
l e t 14 of Block II.
l e t I* af Black II.
l e t 17 at Mock II.

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N O T IC E

t r r r o r s A v r o n n . r i.o o in * .
o maal*'n*l raraarmtlaa. rrrala4 ama attaUmm ooSor tk* U i H

DHntt, S t Louis And Chicago In Hie
American League Have Belter Batting
Averages Titan The N w York Yanks

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JOB PRINTING

GAINESVILLE., Kept.
18^
Purchase of I4 A U acres of land
to be added to three national
forests In Flarida waa recently
approved by tho National Forest
lt*irnralion Commission, accord­
ing to u report received by lb*
State Agricultural Extension Ser­
vice. A total of $46.T7U $ waa
Halo effects may ba achieved
to ba paid by the federal g a r .
b coiffures by^, tying a piece af
em inent for the land.
Of the total. Z3AU acres will cord around tho betid and pinning
be added to Ocala National ra r ­ tha hair around the cord.
est.
Nina hundred aad elghtytwo a r m will
be
added to
ChoUwhalckee National
Forest,
while 124 acre* w ill ba added to
Apalachicola National Forest.

PHONE

Seminole Printing Co,

oral
living conditions brought
about by e k r tfie aarvtce in the l
a t — M h w te x B X N F ur S a b
home," Mr. Colemaa- local VnanaI FDOT MAJESTIC
Krfrlger- g tr, aald. “ Naturally we hope that
Scott-Carrn* •Kent Inn drawn to electric »• ra­
Mar tar $12 be
way, Inc.
k e s by the contest will promote
mare complete electn first loti af
l U N T HASWL1S, garden I h b homra not ’100 parrrnl equipped'
trawAs, and full tine td attp
Canada's foreign trad e during
p i s s for
the
grow era. . Hill
the first half of thU yedr w as hlgalla rd u a te G a

e r than fa r any correapottding pa*
Hod since IH4)

W e h are haUery radios—assy
l i r a * tu tow la I l e a weakly.
MiWtia Auto S w e ll r’

GLASS

MIRRORS

PAINTS

QUALITY— DEPENDABUJTY
Pfttabar^i Proof Products

All you have to'dfri* write lOO wordson^hy!
the electrical, wayjof^ivihg'appeals^cojrouij
A n y o n e w h o k now * th e t a x ; d * c o o tlo c t a n d

eco n o m y o l

ciqgtric KtTM$$ h i t h t h o o c k n o w s

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Scmlnold County FMCnMC
More Frail And Vtfetabtai Ttea
Similar A m la Amrfca
DAILY NKW8PAFX*
Aaaodated

Drive Planned
To Raise Funds
For Auto Park

SANFORD, FLORID^,

State M arket
Will Have New
Packing House

Soviet Keystone

.WalterCooper Named
Head Of Committee
To Lead Campaign
For Trailer Camp

Drive Will Start
On Next Monday
Codner Urges Every
MerchantAndEvery
Citizen To Do Part
. An IntrnsWe campaign to
raise funds for the develop­
ment of a trailer camp on
tho lake front as seen in
the process of formulation
with the announcement this
morning that Walter L. Coo­
per, local realtor and insur­
ance agent, had been ap­
pointed by T. E. Simpaon.

V, SEPTEMBER 1C,

19S7

E s ta b lis h e d

In 1008

NUMBER
... - - 'J J u e

100 New C u e !
Of Cholera In
China Dev

BOMBS DROP NEAR DOLLAR LINER

Mind Dollar
i To Market
menced By
iter Dealer

Cholera Epidemic
War Zones Re
S e r i o u s Size
Congestion Gro

II. .K. Took" ol Clr*rw*t«r
yesterday heron construction of
■ 110 MO d tru * Packing house
• I Ibe Florida
Hints
Market
hem which J. O. Mlrhael. manaKnr. of I ho market a tee tied
. Would Increase sale* at least IS
perron) atnrlnjr tho comlnr sea1
■■ton- ‘
The now building will nu»»v
I urn M iias/fnnt awl will bo bttlll
i h d jo lu W lha warahouan ran&gt; atnietnd lout aoftUM on the north
l.. Ilnbkht
I 1 **•'
of l11.0
Market lltlltlllnr
building Aerial bomba are ihowri
V I . ••The mee) *-»&lt;&gt;drr„ equipment
“
will be lo iu lla d la the new waa taken from the Conte V
F a r building.” Mr. Tooke, who operpnrklitR houae In lamgwood Inst season.

Chinese Regain
City Of LfOtien;
In North Japs Claim
Chinese Lines Are
Crumbling D a l l y

S H A N d H A T .- S e p t, l f l .- *
( A P ) — T h o c h o le r a e p id e m ic
rrn c h iiiR R rn v e ’ p ro p o rtjO M
ilodlng pear the liner Ptealdent .Ho over, mistaken by Chlncae for a Japanese transport. Tho picture
x p ru n d Ih r o u R h t h e f o r r if O 'route to Hongkong w ith refuge ra.
It waa flown by Clipper ahlp to Han Kranciaco.
d c c to n t o f th la
w a r-rM » e d '
n n ’lnijHillH
to d » y
■ triltjw f
d o w n n to rc t h a n 100
Addi­
tio n a l v ic tim s o v e r n i g h t. T h a
only the amall growera who h a te £ a a a I .
&gt;P
Htvt'op o f t h e d r e a d dlaeRAd
president of the -Seminole County
only a email lot of fruit but O a l l v v A t
1 6 D
rtiiaod th o n u m b e r o f CRiM
■Un any Wmnunl of fruit w hlrhi
’
Chamber of Commerce, to heed
in
the lotem allonal HctUartaii*
the
larger
growera
with
to
aell.
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J.
IIOLI
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a T railer Camp Committee.
lug that waa (he accenuu of the
i and the French Conceailon aloe*
Tim parking houao la the
A ll
D lllC l - tJ l
It was on tra u llfu l Yellow ailed ran y m i; B&lt;i|mi vielloi or vieThe drive la expected to get
[ to 740. There are an addiUMAl
•Slone Lake t h a t ‘we enjoyed moat. lima to ilii- hoapilal, peihap* an
grrateal Improvement to he made
______
under way naxt Monday and will
! 1,400 suspected case* In tba two
be carried to a whirlwind eonelu.
alilm the Market waa bulll. Mr. F
P rma nn pmo A
!Q H f r ( u th *
A flm
r l m lfn
itu
l,luc **ke with anow nuto d,i*lied down in one of the
arras. In the Chlnaae aacthma 0&lt; -j
kk
Mlrhael axieried and he la da- r r a n c o nAQum
I l liiH
llS H
a u n topped mDUnUini , round, jt »«. many botlnmleas pita (never found
rlon. The camp will be located
the city where w *t rvfugoa* fcAYW %
lighted over the proaperla that
R e s is tC IlC C H u tf
on the p lat of ground bounded
out the tm uldt'L
bm-n huddled together wllblAk
ft? {food, Commercial, Palmetto,
rllm a ae well
vegetablea w ill___ / I h l f t n U a v - o - - / J a l
we
even tho moat primitive aaadtoTF.
h„ arallnhle for truckera w h®o1----- l » 8 l
.and the Lake F ro n t Boulevarda a m i i i c w T hgll
.» c R .rth e w ater .. ................. for our , ,.n
it-.-.M
n,rr the
flig
eialu
the vwin
proviakma, th* num ber of t f H f w
ftenuept
the
m
arket.
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c
c
ie
lo
Ibe
re
d
,
but
th
at
waa
O ther member* of the commit­
‘low sill-w ith h i* till of seven
Iferotnfore, Mr- M ichael. nsHEN DAVE, Kept.,. It!, GENEVA, Bypt., 16. —M*| A h o waa tM-Uavcd to ba In tba - lb ad*
(Deal *|mrt. T hr nights were *o feel from Hie (wound. There being
tee of which Mr.0Cooper la chair­
scried, the Iruckera have had to The Loyalist* Spanish K
c«ld we rrn ip l extra blankets, and lio serceii, we roll Id easily lay a lo-ague of Nations' ctluncll pul anda.
man, are Mayor Edward HtgglnaThe Chinas* countor-A ttM U l .'
go to other polnla for tbelr m enl’a desperate ilrlvr to eui
then nearly froxe. In the m orn­ pound or butter and n pound of Chlna'a appeal against Japanese
11. B. Pope. J . U M aw ntelte,
cltrtu, uatially farther aoulh and. munlrationa between Trrue
l l e e l l n e d Oa Paaa t e a l
ing* the c ar would have froat over b rn ik fial luteon in the window. aggrraalon in the hands of the re- In forte from the renter of tltalf
u —ii*—a *■ rag * Thaaoi
(L and w ater outside would be About 4:00 n'rloek, with n bright vivt-tf advisory committee today
NKW YORE- Sepl. H .—(/P )- thoee who carried mixed Inada|Zaragoxa waa flung la rk
loaded
th eir vegelajjlea.ln a terrific encounter. The
tee, yet the days were warm ami half mnoii thlnlug in the wintluw, and aakrd the United M ates lo
A sproilm atety
1-004.004
N e w also
balmy.
Yorker* were expected lo vole them or plckad op what flie y ^ e n ta claimed live aaaault ro
I wat nunln awakened by a snif­ lake pait in it* deliberations.
The "last night we were in Y d- fing sound ju s t nt my head, ' The quirk dispatch of invita*
between 3:00 and 10:00 P. M, could on th alr return to the governmcnl 5000 cau&gt;altlra.
On the (iljon front (Hr ati
lewatone Park, ill the wee hour* through the ral tn wall. 1 soon lll&gt;n"
K aatam Daylight Time tmlay lor no rth ern market*, thereby greal'Vaahington anti 21 other
afli-r midnight, 1 was awakened . eolixetl it wna . gnng of bear*.(‘•"pdal* made it certainithe Unlte.1
mayoralty
candldatea bringing ly deereaalng the amount of bua- resistant e of the hardy A»t
brought a tribute from th
I y the fa r off *uund of n Mien, it They were rampnging the garbage.
Joeaph Grant. nggTW,
TAMPA. .S e p t I I — Barton If. to an and on* of the moat pui- Ineaa transacted.
m"*‘ » • " « lf , ? r
■T tielleya many of the tru rk - ‘ urgent high command. Con
drrw hearer and the sound innir but thU aniffing « l o«r r n h i n w o p ertte with tho gotnmUtae railed tale last night by 04ttBrhorpt. president of Tamlapil atlng primary cam paltna In th*
era will ‘lake advantage of thl* Ing on the day of flrrrc «
ahricking. I could estim ate the ill- mov-cd to the wind -w aide, and in "" "kicli her rr p m e n la tlv s for- ear 0. If. Hhalfer after he It
T rail ,Tmir*-‘ haa been named dly*i hlatory.
recti on aa coming from the Wevt a flash 1 b raid hugr |mw* bit the iw r ly K *rv«l
Nailonal Uana* can taring about packing hoae* and buy both [in which inaurgent airrrafi
said to lihvn attem pted to a t oteb
chairman of .the Florida Safety
lly Its action Ihe League also a pockatbook from Ibe hoadd of
Connell a t an exerullv* meet lag th e N«» Deal e at sharply bcto»i Ihalr rltroa a fd their vegetablea Iadvantage of a break in the iwgallc Mountain aide.' through Craig aide nnd icratrh Uuler (lie win­
ppshed
Into
the
barkw
«»A
a
n
y
,
M^
here
M
U
wljl.
fTealJr
JecUltatOjCr
&gt;JL&gt;mir
ekploaWee
on
the
A
a
itm
iV
a
u
.
Eventually
h
-was
within
tf u r * t * r “ W
rtw haoo party tjn*e Mfd draw natloAdow, which wax open. I a n rained
Ull|klllL, Baar
from poison* th eir loading,-, the market man- Tan's mountain fortification*, G un.[the bnundrry of the Lake lanlgo nnd sprang up. Jml In lime In m-c -Iuralli'll iif aanrtiunx against .In* 1 walking
near N
Ninth S tr e e t1 __
fo lio English. Hlale Bupertn- wide altanllon
Icndt-at of r«b llc Instruction. anxious to got any poaithlo enr- agar aatd. adding that there waa rralisalm o Kranciaco Franco's com ­ and finally the last sound* died the entire head anil Mhnulder* of a pun at least for a time. With Laurel Avenne, Chief of rdUee
munique
said.
"W'e
have
rarely
jltlnnsl approval, the Roy O. William* announced to­
In the mountains of the East, hugr Mark l-ear, silhmu-ltevl from
rvrtt reaction on lha nnoaeVett no doubt th at tbla Improvement
Who roslgaod.
waa the g rraleat alnce tho open­ found auch rcaistancr. But tho p attin g up the Canyon aide, head­
viM her « p | m-*1 under day.
0 1
Preparations are under way Admlnlxtratlon In Waahlngtonlive bright moon. In um windmv.
(I* mp4
!•**» Tfcr»»(
aviation facilitated the Infantry's ing for Mummouth llot Spring*,
Two candidates warn p ro - ing of Ilia market In 1131.
Tlm negro gave hi* a t* as IT
for a atate-wld* anftty cam ­
Juke
yelled
und
thr
M
ur
gial-hnl
end stated that he was from
paign .for arhool children, which N iw Deal They were Mayor FI- „Mr. Tooke haa had coifthler- advente und all objectives were | to ||u&lt; hospital. I had ilieh a help, the butter and baron, .lake mu
lea* anil terrified feeling, know■r»»ilaaw l — —a- tap—&gt;
Include*
the organliatlon of orelto l|. Is d u a rd la on the nn- aiilo experience In the cltnia In­ gained,”
lloalh'k. F la . hilt dented IR A
dustry
having
worked
for
the
Spanish
Insurgents
struck
w
ith
'
publlcnn
ticket
and
Jerem
iah
T.
arlimdboy patrol* and Junior
charge* which were prrlerred
Main
Agriculture
Department
tar
I
he
new
fury
on
fruut*
from
the*
,
_ _ _
| against Mm when he wa* defi­
aatefy organliatlon through o n I Mahoney, former slate Supreme
L Iu U S
L r O |)
nitely Idanllfled by MtM RyhFAth* atate, home text* to make Court Justice, on the Democratic five y e a n aa citrus Inapector Bay of Biscay lo Madriib Hnow ia O l a l C
ORLANDO,
Hepl.
U
—Th*
Humid
haa
operated
packing
houses
..................
............
......
............
, h . -o rih and bitter raid in the
Officer Hhaffer, who w ai calldd
children safety, conacloua, and ticket.
reau
of
Economies,
imikliyt
II*
The third candidate was Unit­ In twill Claacw'aler and Iw n g -'e e il iniplrrd effort* lo take vital
the teaching of aataty in erery
lo search for Ihe negro. arr*4ta&lt;4
Hetit
1
rstUuste
ol
Florida
r
o
l­
ed States Senator llnyal H. Cope­ wood, Mr Tooke and hi* family) government pointi Irfore Winter
rlaa* In achool.
lon. sel* Ihe figure (nr t h « him on aueplclon. near Nlolh '
have moved lo BanforS and ex*l*eta in.
Chairman fichoopl. leader In land. outapokea ton of President
prosenl seinxiii nt 40,440 bale* Hireet amt Holly Avrobo and Ro
purl
In
make
Ihalr
perm
anent
J
”
V/«‘
e*n't
slop
now.”
Insurgent
Roosevelt,
running
not
only
on
Florida bua nnd truck tranaporu(
4oo pound* grua* weight each. was taler Idehlllled a t Ibe po­
homo
In
thla
city,
officers
told
their
men
south
of
hla
own
.im
m
orrntlr
ticket
na
WASHINGTON,
Sept,
16.
—
If
.....
.........................
.
OCALA. Srul., Ill (IN H I Hope
latlon- elnled (hat ha - accepted
Heavy
an,I prulungpd rains are lice Station a* the negro who
Tammany's
randldatn
with
thn
T im plant Will opau a h o u lN o v . (Jljon. F o u r colum ns to the w r it j estim ate* by the A gric u ltu ral lie- fur early real.....Hun »f work
I he chairmanship of tho Counrll
rr|H&gt;rt(Hl
to
hunt done consider-( had attem pted (■&gt; take the pocko and «ooth of that Biscayan .port.Ipar|m rnl &lt;|# wrrMl&gt;
Klo rU .'. Hie Florida rroaa-atul. alllp rauut
beraueo be rontldera Ilia situs- support o( former Gnycrimr Al 1 ..„J will cater e.perl.lly
eorrect,
«hlo
damage
In rollon rropa In rlbook.
.*
Re.tlm
*mall
growers
who
havu
only
where
government
force*
are
cu
n
-,
’
lion today drtorvee aorloai con­ fred R. Smith hat on Urn
out
Walton.
Okaloosa.
Holme*. Jack
wna
received
heie
l.v-l
week
when
J tr*1|,ef![vl11
publlean ticket aa w elt hlddlnl i tweiilydlve or more Imie* nt t.rn |n u ,,| („r „ f(lla| de.|H-r*l« J?**/1'BP
sideration.
mhnrnrf Irolt to market at a lime. Mr.-.lta n ,| on the north coast, bi-ran !?o k . w " r M ’lem ber I Is be|nw t'ongre xmrii It. A Green und .I--- ■On. OltehrUI. Wash Ini tun. Alach­
•'Moro than I.T04 people b are for voles ol Ihnae nepubitcaif]
,
. ^™n i the ten year nvcragr,
adding *h»t all j blasting their way through
llendriek|i IhiHi prvdirlrtl tlmt th - ua, hi ail I-on amt H a irs , Rosa
govheel) hilled In (raffle nrcldenta party member* hardened In o p - ' Tmikn staled
ornnge romlitlnn was stated cansl tml only would he r-m pU lrd rouiiNrs, thn report said.
ih-tillugs
will
be
ou
a
rash
b
aijem
n
irn
l
rrslslanre
iw
p
with
hravy
*
position
to
the
New
Deal.
In Dili elate In the paat four
f
Tba m u l t waa not expected •».
|m ounU in artillery. They (ought m ’J? ‘T 75 ,’r,C rn'
with hut nl»o Hint the Wolk would get
{rural” ' lie polnta out. nnd addlledragglril tiled and aleepyi th*
lq dlarua'lng lha operallona ■ ', fog, snow and alert.
i ,hc U n J,, , rr average °ofr ,70 p er­ under way fooiii.r Ilian unyuno
,' ihC -T he economic (os* and Buf­ to he known until fairly tale to ­
City
(‘uiimilaaioners
ratuhtad
cent, gia|H'ltiiiL eondltiun was g iv
the
market
for
the
three
yeorai
stro
n
g
wind*
and
cold
already
night
becauwe
paper
bailor*
were
cS|&gt;erted,
fering, ronnected with
' thla
home late lia t night a fter w t m l
en
aa
Cl
p
e
r
r
n
t
against
a
ten
nt
|l*
existence,
Mr,
M
lrb»#l.
h»d
stopped
the
fnaurgont
drive
on
being used Inatead of the raual
Addretaing n Inrgti truwn gvlh
nliiuybtnr la appalling.'*
laborious hour* a|ient In an affb rt
brought out th* tact that bual-j,h c Aragnn front. Alr|il*nr», h o w year average of 70 percent.
voting machinal.
eieil lo rrlrlinitn the opening of
to form ulate a tentatlva bud spit
The
September
I
condition
in
r
r *
no** am outnlnl to o»ar |lj&gt; 00.-lcvrr swarmed over government _
, ,
tho M ale Farm ers M siket and the
KSCINVIl.f.L, Bept., 16 —
for the City during lha row ing
400 had been trenaaclad. T h . |t0.n i„ „ , aouthc.vt of Hdesra and
new meol parking plant of Hwlfl
•'•ate W elfare lloanl Bp74 percenLwilli n ten y ra r avrrngo mid Company, Ccngresamnn Green • Provwl tmlay a trnlalive plan for
m uuaiet Is also very optimistic Zucra and dropped rxpboiivra.
i. tj,i_ _
of 80 percent. California g rape­
over the prospects for the com­
Id: ''Your I'.r ideM, and my imlping F iorkl.'a 2...004I dependthe
Board
to
obtain
the
fru
it
trpotl(M
aa
“only
fair”.
ing season and sipreened a be­
II’resiilrnt.
rr
Is going lo ronqili-te th rn t chiM itn T hr prognim must pnaatble tax cosl* for- th*
F1NDIAY,
O. - L P I - Thad
The natiuhul picture Indlralex n
lief th a t al leaal 1 1,040,000 Moorhead- farm er living west of
iTCvive
the
approval
of
Iho
n
a
­
‘ Mri. Emma Runge, S3, died audHhl|i rail*), and work un tin- p ro ­
R. I . Robertson, who for a*V. would
mold be iraiivBrted^to
theo obusiraifjaeteo^ In tn
u ^ Find| iy i U wopderlng how long it somewhat largvr orange crop for ject will ntnrt runner than yo-i tional Korial Security Hoard. The of Sanford, it waa indicated, wkteh
d rn ly a t her borne on 701 M yrtla
means th a t proposed e spend Hurt#
th
e
season
now
opening,
.due
to
era
I
yrsra
haa
b—n
in
charge
ln*ea
dealing*
a
t
lb*
M
r
k
a
t
'^
i
,
^
,
n
w*i
r
ouj
a
mule.
He
says
Art-nun s to u t 0:30 o'clock thla
Ihink. H will Ih- built and complet­ frdrral government would con­ m ust be iltced to th* limit.
of the X -ray departm ent In the thl* *rn»on
’..rm
i . r " *ha. ju-t V
t l),e fact tlmt
wa* ed under Mri Itooeevrlt."
tribute 1200,006 In (ddilian to tho
■mirnlng, ,
,'O
ld Beetle"
turned. i4L|eurUj|ril
)a, t California'*
. r ll0 || bycrop',M,avy
Tho Board adjourned
Th* property oa which V* * iand I* still doing her *hero of (he
Mr*. Runge haa been ■ resident Hanford Clinic ru ffrrn t a ner­
Following Green, C.uigreasmnn 1 100,000 appropriated hy the Leg­ again Monday night wheal
losses from cold.
breakdown
Wednesday parklag house le being built he* („ rm wor^. In Sanford fo r f t year*, moving vous
Jim llrndrlek* concuriid with him islature. The maximum paym ent on Ihe budget will be resumed.
here with her husband In lOOg. She night and baa bean sent to a Imen leased by lfr. Took* toe
In Ihe Iwllcf Ihal rally reaump- for one'child would bo 318 month­
■
was Lorn in Germany, Feb. I,. 1374 hoapilal for treatm ent, according period o t years with the privl-J
llen of w v li would occur and pre­ ly- and for. each other child In tho
log* qf renewal when th e agreefamily
the
maximum
would
ba
|12.
otwl WS' n member o f the Praeby- to Information rcleunvd hare to
dicted foterL h artivity in Heals
day.
'
ineiu expire*.
Irrtah ctrargh.
■ml Niirruui,.ting territory wlu-n
Mr.
Robert*op
has
been
lq
III
Firticml service* will be conduc­
the -■anal wn&lt; rompleted.
health
fo
r
some
time
and
hta
ted In the l*reibjterlan Church a t
rrally ruw rded liiSt
W eather Ferecmat
condition
reached
a
clim
ax
.
teat
4 4 0 o’clock Friday afternoon. Dr,
it Roosevelt alrn n g ly .fa Partly cloudy tonight and F ri­
The object of an odurallon providing equipment fur *ecurin».
Wednesday
night.
Examining
llruwnirc, p aster of lb* Preaby*
vnrt the e*ily complcllon of Ihe
day with aratlerod akow ordFri­
Ihe dnalra for, the rapirltr foi thean rasqntlale. t t t
tr rif n Church, will offlciat* and phyaiclao* revealed th a t be w
Florida Grot* State ('anal and
day on tho south west and «i*
that
Hi*
student*
taka
advan­
and
the
ability
to
niialn
n
inlrrm rnt will b* made late r In suffering from a brain tu n
tram* aoulh cooaUf. Extraaao
lh at naval ami m ilitary authorities
. BALTIMORE, &gt; ld . S e p t. la . — high standard nt RvliJt was lit* tage of tbolr opportunity.
and will probably undergo i
. tlm I.Verjmwn Cemetery.
aortbw aat n « IU « —partly atewdp
The first carload of Florida grape* aubjert of Hf* address ..I Cm)*'
The. H e r;’ Paul Uedtrarn. P**' Ipok on it a&lt; on important m-v- in
S u rv lto n arei her beabe nd- H. operate ju within a abort tins*.
loulgbt and Friday,
fru it nf the season, shipped from ty Snpeeliitsadeilt T. 4V. U » , tor of tba First Metbosllat Church, our national defense program
Jlutigr, live datlgbtera, Mr*. G. A.
lleflulle ar-utanee from highest
Daytona Tide*
»
Lalmetlo, FU.- wim told through ton in lha aver goo alb-lt-ul- av* and Dr. te D. BrownMt". -p a s­
. f V tf n m af Ocala, and Mr*. Got*
Friday's (klea, high, 3)10 A. M .
t h e . Italllmoio F ru it Ksehang* semldyd In tba Bambini.- 11tats tor of the praebrterlau Church, ifpologirhl and engineering authorWorkmen
H-dey
had
alm
ost
Irutle Gilbert o f Sanford; tw e eon*,
Fi May (Si-fit. 10), and waa taken ■eboql audUertum In llm open­ took part to tb# devotional eg- lllea that the ronstruction of th* completed tha yr-roofing of iho 3:43 I*. M i low- I0.-U3 A. M- I t i t t
lV, F. Rouge, and Time R. Runge
readily by th* trade nt p rk ce ra n g ­ ing re real oa tee Tweed tv
erf Men and 0 . B. McKay, prin­ Canal will in no way harm Ih* building which liouaga tha H uff­ P . U .
,N d h of Sanford and alao three
Baraaaetar
cipal, walcommt lha aludeala le state'* w alrr i.uppiy has served la man Electric be I vice.
ing
from
31
to
13-03.
The
object
of
educall-m.
It
md
Julia* Lovejoy. it, a f Chicago
i.i - t r tt III Europe.
Yoalerday, 30-111: today, MJ0Z
N. W KallenbacR, m anager of a “ wider dltU lbatln* of aulqrao- th* arhool In a abort addraaa. remove this ol.Jertlun ami tha fa­
I ’ ‘" ‘I1*
died suddenly from what w as be­
I‘reel pile Iten
v
Dr. Brownlee apok* in the vorable report uf army kngineerx
Mlaa Charlotte Smith, clerk ot
lieved by physicians to 4* a heart the exchange, raid th a t consider­ bilea. radio* or oteetrlr i d r I t ­
i n j approvul by the Rivera and
Total for yeatenlay
•tta c k . according to tefonnatJou ing- th* season*of the year- the erator*. b at a wMar dtalrlkuHcm epeulng exareUea conducted a t Harbor- Gniiifnltlw, *Der raFsfnl tho City Hall- left recently for a
Total, for month ----- --T ru ll'w a* of excellent quality, nt pbyslcat, mental and emuilon-, tba Hinfurd
Grammar
6 chord
received here today.
tw e week* vacation visiting W ash­
N orm al (&gt;■ date —
,
yaeterdar morning on th* “Moat and dxbausliie rlu.jy and numer* ington- New York and other
Mr. Lovejoy Was an electrical Ulro color- heavy, and gaed flavor. al health.”
T em perataihn •
The school* seek to tcrura th a t t* in T h in . OWn Eya.* ona public bearing*, hayy. .brought points north
engineer at tba Youagslow* fiber,
Maximum, P t; Minimum- f t .'.
_
_
* *
Kipp principal of Iho moat everyone to realitr ibe nut it
Hinas devalopowata (brooch pro- E arl
T. W. LAwtoa will be la u and Tabs Company In . C bkago
TWO ARC KILLED
and Im pertan' c nf the project ami
'
/
H erald reading.
school,
reported lodpy.
riding
physical
educallnn
and
Iradanre a t the meeting ad the and wna living with hla brother
Georg*
Thurstonexalted
ruler
T alks were also (Ivan by Mrc, favor Its 'eariy'Vomplltlan.
Inrludlng
STARKE.
RepL !«.—( d l —A laaptratlonal facta ra*
c-.pcn|lva commktee of th e Bern- L C. [ e n j o y e f Chicago’ a t the
• 1 ---‘J Offlalal RopoftH tfk
of th* Elba Lodge here, today re­
a s tro woman and bar ll-yaar* music, dramatics and special W . I . Morgan Bn Word arhool
look* Ilaptlat A l««U H oa| to he Haa* e f bis death.
quested th a t a* many members of 1
-------- 7
'•A ll
W. Lawton,
held In tb« n n l JtapUet Ckarrfc
H* te survived by hi* ttope old daughter were killed yester­ aoeckara along with the regular trustee, and T
Iho local lodge aa could attend th*
KLOPEMENT HABIT
_
ip*
coantg ooperlnlendenl.
in Pe|m «d thla afteewoom. It brothers. L. C. Levejoy a f Chicago. day when a track carrying work­ curricula. Mr. Lawton said
fu n eral,len rleea for Mrs. Emma
of
Howard Isinge', a alilh grad*
“Tfa* Reboot
la spend*
OMAHA, 17«b. '-fA V -E lo p e* Rung* tomorrow afternoon.
w«* learned todayJohn B. Lovejoy e f OrUiute, and er* from Ath e * . O o. lo Coat
10 . .
b is year thaa atadent. lhankr.1 both Mr. Low- menta appear to Iw a habit In tho
The meeting, Mr.
Lawton A. B. Lovejoy o f Ron ford t two aal folnt. hajtlad down an am- log mt
f
l
____
,-T.
M
teat
be
ton
and
Mr*
Morgan
on
bahall
bank
meal
a
boot
two
m
ile,
west
Joooph
Evans
family
of
Omaha.
(M
am
a
r
a
aisled, will bo foe (he pnrpc
Mfam E lite Lovejoy of
Th* Sanford t il Club will
OA
worth
aver belore." of Hi# aladent budr wad. Ih*
Whoa Dorothy, 31, eloped. Mar- moot Saturday morning a t 10:04 1 2 -----~ ood Mr*. Faulloo H o w Of bar*.
.......,...... ........... , 00
rum luded, learners of th* srhbol for th* garirt, 33, thought it a rood Idea. o'clock In tha local Chamber uf | f „
Buy
“ Tea other orcopaate of tho t b a
lord.
.* .g y
lltttrd »nd lovely auditorlum -which won The next day she ami her bey Commerae building. Mr*. G ladyt Id ....... ......... ..... _ _ M
arrange asm la have m « vobtrte escaped aRlajarad, la- and sloe*
15
daring lha summer.
Cuoiiiy ara
Ihe la ip a y ar af
friend did likewise.
.. ................... ~ I »
T4*li(allnf officer* aaM,
iCostlausS on Faf* TO***) *

^

New Deal Stands
As Big Issue In
New York Voting

Loyalisls Loo

i C otfiF To Qod'st
AND BACK AGAIN

Resistencc B u tS a y ih,r* »*• puu«i * many rmi **i' jQLkbcldYc* Galfidtf
Bgftoiiwi flMMaiMyy*

tut tllllhu

Two New Deal Candi­
dates And One Anti
Running For Mayor!

League Asks U.S.
To Play A Part
Id Chinese Row

Question p f A Ten­
sion In Submitted
To Advisory Board

ioept Is Named
I o r i d a Safety
Council Chairman

Negrro Is Arrested ‘
By Officer

Canal Will Be
Completed) U. S.
^cn-Year Average Congressmen Say

Cotton Crop
Set At 40,000 Bales

City Commissioners.
Work On BudJret

Child Aid Plan )s
Okcyed By Isoard

Mrs, Emma Runge,
Local X-ray Expert
€3, Dies This Morning Has Nervous Collapse

'»

Superintendent Lawton Tells Boys •
And Girls Object Of An Education

First Grapefruit
Bring Good Prices

Julian Lovejoy Dies
At Home Of Brother

c

?

rrr,

SchoolSuperintendent
Attends DeLand Meet

i - r s i s . 's s s "rz

*,sr

LOCAL WEATHER

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

�&gt;M&gt; -

fc Tax Dollar
Although more than oi* billion dollar* were paid Im |
jrear to .the Statea In special. highway toll* by mokorixt
taxpayers, it la estimated according to the United' State*
News, that only 40 cents of each dollar was directly spent
on state, highway systems.
What happened to the motorist's tax dollar as esti­
mated by the American Petroleum Industries Committee
from reports of the Federal Bureau of Roads, was this,
the News says:
Actually spent in road construction and maintenance
on 8U te high ways,. 40 cents.
Allocated for city streets and local roads, 25 cdhts.
Diverted to non-highway purposes, 10 cents.
Payments on debts incurred to build' roads, 14 cents.
Administration expense, 4 cents.
. 8tate police, 1 cent
"Total reported diversion of highway funds last year,"
explains the News, "amounted to more than one-third erf
the total tax funds actually spent In the improvement of
the State highway system*. In about 20 Statea,.diversion
amounted to 10 percent or more of the total road tolls paid
by the motorists. Ip several States the amount of diver­
sion exceeded the amount of money actually expended on
the stete highway systems.
*
"In New Jersey, for example, the road tax funds ag­
gregated 513,104,000 last y ear Only 25 percent was spent
for actual Improvement of roada In the ’ Statfe highway
g m i l FOB TODAY
RIBLM XNVTt w rath Is system.!!
AM eagpi U outrageous;
so U able to (te&lt;tt~ before

-PWWarba Xflti

t f You
Get A Sterere Sfanftum
%
rter.
rector of New York C ity's Bo­
o r * w ellies for Urn |re a a of H ealth Kfhnk ltnn. U ronae
Ike IW burns* area ; sunburn f*u be dear?roue- A aej
BM[ wa- vara boro aoala tb s p m , catting
I T - , . cm satkttaa
ttw peroplMtte* W «M onHhn&gt;trn&lt;
. . ^ . b a d d U rily rorriao o r* wi ts m atter. A
^ . i water.).
Irooa m a r p r o s fatal I f even- aso*
tr dcrtlepa. apply ■ * * “ ■
c
Since the burned aectiaBe are.
trrr I r t i j ' siUMpiUdb to tafecttoa. sp a
ntiel to call a d o cto V ela t cars muifc. bo t a l i to avoid
lariSe P. DoIdeon, dl* contact with anything Infection*.

•toyiog, hf. eoort." ,

Dr, K naps aaploined th a t the
PALATKA. M R
tA — UP) —
proposed i nun tin * area Is s a p r tv
. U ^ Z w v o T o U h u n te r, wool* llay Hbme. aoarstair ufi t h e
nob be allows*' tbaro, anyway. . Florida- For. U eetora AtaooiaUon
Owner* of' tile property bad «rven I Mrs. Y. rr. M artin and John
their cooeaetL to the slaughter, ha I Ctardey. dlreeturo. atl: of Ocala,
I’aiaam
added,, and hayeelw.let resaoti for will meet with the
iha dear 1b those aactfona to aa- county utdt here tootfcbt to com­
plete plena. fo r the state meatcaps lobe adjoining territory.
Opposing the dear slaying were tag bane Out- lg to XXm i l l Lshst Mayor C h an cy , Wei;
te r * sS n aid w J . B. Lewis. J.
M, F ort, Prank M. Cospar and
D isk Mask burn, of- Thmpai*&lt;k-D-)
K irk o f Leesburg, Jolm A- Andar-1
m s o f T a m Cats, and Dr. H. M.
AN»
Shasta of Bradenton, President of
the Florida Osar Protective Asso­
ciation wbe rood a telegram of th e '
Tropical* Sportsman's Club of P e ri
' » t B- Pxs* Aw.
Hyena, oftarrag the support a t Ita
800 members against the alaugtr

Repairing
Diamomf Setting

Getting Your Name In The Paper
There are of course

g tl

Engraving
McLaulin, Jeweler

kinds of w*y* of getting pub-

thers arc downs of Iotters containing every' conceivable
type of free publicity, but very few ads, most of them
have been tried. But tho movie actora’ tcclirilque in get;
ting their names In print is a little bit different; as re
vealed last wreck by Spencer Tracy, the well kndwn film'
star,
I
- ...
Listed as the "ten beat ways of getting one’s name in
LeWreroGh ft" wiot*r 110(1
ggllaliPi f&lt;x tbalr faotj
the papers," .Mr. TYacy* suggestions are:
cortelp* o i Iha window* and
•1. Be botm. Ahnojt anyone can get n couple of line*
S jm rtir.alW jy d 'M atj
in
the
"Blrthirf^solumn’ th at way.
g b«m}« thry tan bo proad of
2. Step in .front of a truck, and got In tho "Deaths"
and Ira aomethtng goad te
column. If ydu care to die more apectacuisrly, It may he
worth a pahtgraph, or oven A column.
mu I until but llltla and my
8. (Jet married, hut remomher Urnt tho apace you rate
a t e are vary few.
on this' depends entirely on the person you marry.
boeowa a htrmlt I'd nut tali
4. The* same goon for divorce.
B. Get named ns co-respondent In someone elso’s
M oo m yrolf ware assy If th al’i
divorce.
all 1 had to do.
0. Win a sweepstakes, or come into a lot of dough In
any way.
money any other way, abscond
with it. Ilecommonded nb surefire for page one, ]&gt;nrt two.
8. If you’6) a girl, end good looking enough, iiose In n
bathing suit alopgsldo a prlie cow, or alongside almost
anything, from an All-American quartcrhack to a new

Drive Planned
■&gt;To Raise Funds
For Auto Park

Missing

Courts To Decide
If. Florida Deer
Must Be Killed
Livestock Board Pre­
sents Deer Case To
The Supreme Court

, M artini Garage
L E G A L N O T IC E
S M t o s or&gt; w r u i ’* n a s

I* Allowing ^
fo r

TAX IIKKU
VOTII-j; lij IIKItJtllY ill VKN.
T hat; llandull rrl.»t H oler u&lt;
Tus l.’srlllitu U N*. U». I**u«»
Hi* Tin day uf A m i i h a . t&gt;. l»w .
M i 01*4 root* In nor ufr.e* snC
has mads uppllonilun lur a lax
d w i lu ti* i**u*.l ih#r-tm. HaM
rarttflrata *mi&gt;rae»a III* followma
U K tlliM Breeerty in ilia Cueing
■I H-mlnol* HIUI* s i KIMllli. IBWill
Huelb I, uf I-.Jl. I li I
tlr.w * Buinlivl*lun 1*1*1 U*ok

TAMPA, Rapt- 1 ,. —IA^—Plana
I To* «•
for an artanlw d dtor tluying
T h. ■u&gt;M il,.nl uf III* MlC
prop.fir u m w lh* » M c«ftU.drive in parta o f four Florida rat*
Im *M * u la lb* tu n * uf I
counties a* a tick eradication ratw- Unknown
Unt***
*Me certifies!* *h*ll l&gt;*
ruro waa haadad to the Soprama
redeemed aeeonllna la law, lb*
uruiMrir t i * . r lM lhar.lu w.ll b*
maid !■ lb* hlsh'sv oldd*r *i lb*
CDUrt-liuuM il-or an lh . f r*|
Monday In Iha munlli nf OHiib.r,
IHT, whirl, la lh* &lt;lh u*r uf
tMtubri. I*l»
firt-U iai* tnd dap uf
bar, . l* it.
'
O. r MKIIJfDON.
Clarb of Ctrcu t Conn
nf Sawlaul* Uuuiur. Klurida
(SUAL) _______________
n n u s

of A m iM M in r fo r
TAX IIRRU
Nar!i*tt i s itr.itinrr
oiVHTf.
Thai John I. Smith, holdar uf M
of Th* Carllflrala Sa. 111. luwrd
lh* Tth d a , .o f Anuual A. I).
t ,i t . ha* tllM aama In nip orfla*

Lbbcna for their hair,
hopplnau I’m buying—

QUEST.

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

Charlie ChAfilin la said

to

aartlflaai* amhrnaa* lh* •ollowlae ttacrjbad proprnj
la th*
Oauntp of Srailno:*. Mala uf
FtarMs, to wit:
l-ui« 1 A I Farniar* Add.Ilaa
Th* aoaoaamanl of *h* » ' 4
•leporlr undar lh* **ld rortifl*
■ni* Ilford » « lh Iha h i m "t
Frank at. Klwall.
llalaaa aald aorllflral* ahall b*
jddaomod arrord n* to law, lh*

Jndllpti poll*.

By RUSSELL KAY

t he Sanford, Forum
*
110 Celery Are.
Editor Tha Ssnfbnl Herald
Dear Sir:

be

Will you kindly allow me to add
a few facts recanting the Ratal

« w ltb o 4 t;|tn .U t o f over-alced
M
jMg-topgad psnte, o r cine.

T h a deer, annihilation case ha*
fo r the Ruprrme

IP 's are beginning to wnrk

Florida eltru* workers,

t k be a Jpks *n this state
L i t e should call a strike
lebrid. of Ihg skipping sea-

lu eg h a hagpentd te own
| re tea in Oellforala him
United S tates will allow no
mea t , boots carrying arm s
I g n i ti o n te go to Chine or

a t lb s council table that Uiay
snap at sack other after they
take I hair oasts on Ike bench,
before lb s public. Thera Isn't a
chummy pair In Ike tut. V a n
Uevanter need to gat along well
with moat uf ihanL- bul' he la
son*. Ocraalonally 8tuna and
Cardoso talk to each . tbar aa
thay- *M a t the beuch. Hu do
Holler and Roberta. Chief Jue
lice H ushes somatlmoa turns tor
a word or two with justice
liras dal*.
Hat fur the moat pert DUck,
the affable, who anda almo*t
every question 4lUi “won't you
plenaa, *uh," will find bis oourt
cuH utuv* a grim bunch.

account*.

r « u » y w help#

Gvaorol Rvpuirtng
Troth *

Auto Service

Bod lee—Spring*—Trallm*
A p r ln ;

m

cm

afford te pay

Martin's Garage
For Root1
REFRESHMENT
On Them Hot
Bummer Night*
TRT OUR .
DeUdom
CUBAN SANDWICHES
SPAGHETTI
CHILI AND CHICKEN
B E E R — W IN E * —D R IN K S

Lake View
^

B ar-B -t*

New

“TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY"

•suing U idO -snothar mavis- ibid

dMee wonder what
r s tk u a would be like
Chins ware te really
—Tlluavllle BUr-AdDlhg w hat they would
fr* te gdt as mad aa

p u t dm

Plenty of macUbea
Cor schawl use.

rahlta- Ind., furty mile*

The D aytons Baaeh Bun. Unc­
ord says th a t U this undeclared
w ar la th a O riant gats *nr
.a n te s I t w ilt bs In d sag ar of
UWng Its am ateur (tending.

of

1 k lH

, 6 ^ u : i s i ' » D,pL.s

fly PKEMTON (iltOVBB

t Wasn’t any .lyphuon th at
laiv the other day. T hat waa
o n
of. thoae m ilitarist!
Ig about ithalr recant vlc-

A 50% Discount on
*2,0*1.32

Case T The Woman we have known
u Mrs. Husel ws* IX y rsra old
when taken ty Joe Rural and tha
two girls l« California.
A t lb« sgu
fourteen she
gave birth to a aoit. HIm le now IS
years old- a pruipoetiv* mother
with 3 children, brokrn In health
and spirit.
. J,

w rit It 'would curry, you to a
point in Iko 1’aelIV ocean off tbc
'o a st of I. invar California,
Now a gale o ff the dbait o!
Nova* Scolla or In the nelghbcr
hoed of faiwer California would
hard ly .b e rlaaasd as a "Florida"
*l«nn- hut unffftuhetely, any
blow t b i t dovchpa Vsywhere in
U&lt;o South Atlantic or tb e tetnparuuhiU I Caribean la
Immaiflately
dubbctl a "Flurfcla’* storm , regtud'
leas uf wbrthpr lb la located off
Iha coast of South Africa or
i-imewhero U ta c e n th« Lefward
M ind* and the African shore
Hue.
Not one ildTnt
of ten ever
inuchu* P lcilds, b at due to the

, Truly tha woman pars.

" Itre jc a H*» fTprrirene warning
f 7 | w - A nafP said tea lly a e tu rt
rervlce Irotn. wehthgr buraejt IbP applicants "ramr
Jo n | jj,w ,d had ip an t |3,D00-d&lt;X) te d r
ficna si Juckauuvllle, Miami n d th« new enter,
J
jvtlop tha cattte lodpatfy, and catulber |m |n ti and new* of tha ftir
___ , « * » «
apent a. muck larger
ria l Ion and prugfea* of theea dis­
tant ti-uplcal. illylurbance* fir at
.. .
"It 1* u Ptetest tel! invert­
n aeb re Iha p ro a, tif the nafloa
er hog m&gt; the Mgbwiy
he conUmiod, "that, we imp
from a , Florida point- -wRh a
Florida date I t e j Ihg headline
me a member of the MoTbrivtllara d»*h o ff a u rt cqptloaa as
H u now 1 fjmte Mterolf
"Porlda Ktorm T y it a w a .'' .
|( a . Irgi&lt;*i several kandrad
It la unfortunate o f teutag. th at
and growing every day.
World* la caUad t e 't o U ks the rap,
If printed .-"Membaraklp
- read: T im MoT?reader
far these alarm s dpart belong m
Flerkta adym ert t h i s UWy do te
Ml rendered, qualified, and
Mfr.Vo, Tb*Jt»,
&lt;Ja«c«U, Iha

BP

ll*d;

SM A LL P 0 W N

Porlablaa. with s u e .
Vary « * r tarma
W*w
Hupar*Spaed.
U
CBmllha.
F artor,
Itabu.lt
Man hi a* a.
all M*k*a.
Bona aaeallaab *alu*a
**uood. band uutehlnoa

la

illva roar, bay ar «lrl *
irpawrliar for aobool, whalbar la cullase er h tlb aobaal.

�— ------■ :■

"

' '*

T U B B A N F T JR D H E R A L D . B A N F O H D , V L O R ID S

2.Social A n d Personal Activities

liS

ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, S o d e t y Editor

o?. Social Calendar

Mrs. J. F. McClelland
Hostess To Circle
Mrs. J . P. .M cClellandw as hostesa to C lrtlt Number One of the
F irst Methodist Church which met
“a t her home on .French’ Avenue
i Monday afternoon a t 3:00 o'clock.
Mrs. T. (FT. Wilson, ch sirm in ,
opened the meeting by having all
m em berr repeat the Lord's Prayer. Mra. W. U Chirk gave the
eighth chapter of the Hlble Study
“ Radiant H eart.’* Reports were
given and durs collected a fte r

Telephone 148

P e

fS O n a ls

”
t
~ "
’
**r, and B ra. Gordon I
“ rrtrad y re te rd a / «n,| t w o r
•“* * * * hom' “ * &gt;»«) t»lr.
U r. and Mrs. Charles McC
huve return*.-*! from their wed
trip on the E ast Coast where
spent several days.
-------Friends of Minn Doris Noli
Orlando will reg ret to Icain

I In October.
, Mr*. M. Ecllinm ovlU ami JuMra. J . F. McClelland, assisted jjua £e|lmeunvit* have arrived
-by Mrs. Jam es McClellrnd s e r . c d j f c n , Brunswick, Ha- to spend sevrefreshm ents to th e following: ' t.ra| d*y* with Mrs. S w ift Muse*.
Mrs. T- E. Wilson- Mr*. U P. Ilir j „
gan, Mr*. George McCnim, Mr*-) Mila Catherine White, Mi&lt;*
|G. A- Radford, Mra. F. R- Mllcnell, -f,'an,-y Wlilln nnd Miss Evelyn
staS B iro M /riek.
I Uek)e. Mrs,' W- C. Chapman, Mrs.
-uT
Tho bualnaaa and program meet- j_ M McKnskll)- Mra. J- A. Run.0 y ttrln g of the Woman’s Missionary
Mrs w
Clark and Mrs.
istaoE Society of tb# F irst Methodist jj . K .Soulres,
Mrs. Hen C antw ill ariiveil yes­
sitfH’j Church wlO be held nt the c h u r c h ! ----------------------- terday from New York City where
a t 3:30 o’clock. Circle N um ber1
_
„ , she has teen upending the summer
V r Three will h a r t charge, of th e ; M i s s D o l O P C S E n f f l l S n monthe. Mr. Caldwell will urrive
nbokt the f i r t of October.
, ' u N pT? b r. ,mb'u.inc». Woman*, c i r c l e . ^ H a s F o u r t h B i r t h d a y
iDi-w w ith Mrs. E- J . Routh Chairman- -------- ’
1 lliw will meet nt 7:30 a t the home of)
Honoring l.lttl^. Mts.i Dolores
i l ! f Mra. R. E. Russell on Celery Ave- English on her fo u rth , birthday
*«n sue.
| wa* a party given Tuesday aft„!T 1 Th# D aughters of Wesley of tho eraoon by her mother, Mrs. S. H.
rtiiH F irs t McthodTit Church will h ive English, a t th eir hom«i on W. 16lh
i.- l o ■ picnic a t Cvanadate P ark^Jt 6:00 Street.
Mr. n n d Mr», M. A. C ason a n ­
•oqfa’b o’clock.’
’
The rooms o f th e home were nounce Iho b irth of a son, Hubert
M yers, yc»l»r*Uy c t the Fernald*
ijiu g h to n Meiunrfnt H ospital. Mrs.
Oasnn w ill l e rem em bered n s the
fo rm er Mira l.*&gt;ui*r K ersey.

League Asks U. S*j From Coast To Coast
To P lay A Part IC M IM M r o w r u t O H l
pulled the window to, perped
In Chinese Row .and
Iout and them wn* the baron

Georgia.
North (I cor |tIn iw-stlcd In

the
foot h lllv ^ n f Hid . ltluo
lll d l "
Mountain*’1' lu ik w l a«hy in rich
valley* of corn, and c e n tra l amt
•oulh Georgia tlio inetropoll* of
Iho cu ltim field* \Ve left Utu
bank* ut I he W abnslt a t *unrise ninl borur*, Miiiset w ere lit
C&lt;)lnr|tiwn’ tin. Otit h u t H wn*
w anderut n rllliv !
hom e
again,
tny first nlrllioo*!
hom e, d e a r
old Georgia

1which the bear luid dropped. H r
( C n l l s s M I r a k f &gt; (« M l
■wanted to go out ntul g et it, but I
the covenant’s Article XVII—the [protested' and in n few minutes
sanctions section.
■the bear came la r k fo r Ills bacon.
The Comm ltire which will new | Hut believe me the window did
h ear tho protest may ask both ;not stay open any innro th at n ig h t
Jap an and Chinn to sta te th eir * Wo left Yellowstone Park by the
esses—something Japan Is not &lt;Ea»t, which was beautiful, the
It tin* hero Wo were In our
likely to do.
ItJike on our left for milra, and first rain while upending a tew
Pasctst Italy, supported by
the mountains on Iho r i g h t We tiny a uitli my sister In flrlffln.
Nasi Germany. Indicated I t l t drove through thoso mountains tho place where I'w a * b o rii All
night she might renqunc* her too, stopped ami had a real snow lntnrn)inr.led wlfti the Joy* of
Spanish neutrality pi ;e because
lull battle- our lust m ow, ao ye»trrdny, tmtuy nod tomorrow
Italian warship* were not given
eau tifu l‘and tralty not cold, yet Tim tomorrow mennlntt after ;
a rote equal rt&gt; those of tlrltaln b■now
i l l around us on the road 35m mllo trip without any rai
and France In the M editerra­
slda WtHl over ns to Iho highest trouble nut m r a n puncture, w&gt;
nean “piracy’' partol.
would again rn .e - o n tho might*
Italian newspapers made It m otnU bt peak.
.Mlit ut If ocean. thinking of OU
clonr th a t unless flrttaln a n d
\to.t 1**1 ful t'm ieit
m ale*.
nm
France elte* *be '•piracy'* plan
Wishing everybody emild boo I
to glva- Italy an equal footing,
amt InVo Hit beauty ns wa.
Prem ier MutsoHnl tnay
w ith­
Did I tuy, “ wlmt Is more con
draw from the already tottcrlnc
tlililin; than lit m» for One'non-intervention plan undertwhlch
loltr* Well. Ilieto lr ini plnro oi
f t nntInns pramlsod to keep out
earth half so sweet or lovely nr
of Spain.
l|ilM i: V.WKKT IIOMK. In ’(III
The e o m i-official
ttlo irp le
'*' V heart of |ho crtbry delln
D’ttallo.
edited
by
Virginia
nod In tho fin e d little town lr.
Cayda. sold ''Any further move
Ame. a n , Hun fold, Florida,
belongs to the French nnd tlrltThe End
Ish government*. not Italy, for
they must rlinose between a
roij||]leriillm i of Italy’s evident
rlStlds ntnl tlio responsibility ot
an aulniinmniis policy unfolding
Itself Ip the" Mi-dlterranean'wllhout Italy. Hie greatest M editer­
ranean power.
Diplomat* mild such a m ore bj
*I titillw**r.f •"rmn*
Italy undoubtedly would tie a c ­
strong Shanghai ilefriive line to­
companied by n sim ilar reinin'
day mol drove the Japanese from
elation of noir Inter rent loti by
haltto rcarred laitlen in miles
ilary
line
llirougli
(Ireely,
lk-nChancellor Adolf llllle r of ClorMMilhne-t of the
Intertiatlonal
ver
and
l.timin
hill
Ilia
same
•unity. Tlio ttrafTolled N atl press
K illh iio n t despite a steady down­
open
plalnes
m
il
never
a
tree.
said toddy th at M ussolini* re
pour of
rain.
The
ChtnesiWe atnpptsl In Denver. t«a&gt;k n
fusal to accept naval patrol tn
li-oops were said to have broken
sight
seeing
lot*
*m«r
Iho
liutlm little Tyrrlivntnn Sea—a r e ­
the luechanileil Jspnnese attack
fusal announced afler Home- lues* and residential aecllnns,
Count* r charging they ilrovt
thrnurh
the
roiinlry
etnh
groim.ds
Herlln m n su llallo fe—had G er­
out III* Japanese who had en
many's full npprnral, as did F a s­ and Denver’* three outslatidlng tin s ) ih.- tmvn with arm ored
cist censurp. of the Nyan piracy parks, whirl! wna most lovely *nr* idol
lauks, I.otieu has
It Is a very prolty elty, t h "
aerord ns ’■*udnclly.~
| *haiigt-«l hands n .unties* tim es in
business
*ectlipi
In
most
eoiitUv
Informed diplomat* wero w or­
i tin- five weeks of buttling in the
ried by Mussolini'* now geaturo l'U , five points at oarll ligerser- I delln.
tlon.
Mp-1
*d
the
homos
were
u t.
; row s of which reach­
ed hum from Homo while the modern, wlili lovely lawns, all
combined Frem.li nnd HrilUh well kepi - -W" did -not go In
(lent* worn being innblllted -In Pike* Peak, tor wo were now
tlio MedtWrra m an tn prelect travel-worn, w eary and Imnn*
shipping. If II Diico lakes tho silk. Yes- our though!/* n tn l
to
dlplomsllc iilfenMvo with H it­ heart* wero now turning
ler nt Ida stile Iho '’piracy'' pa­ home, with aiieli no liu-enll**' Hie
llid may lie loaded with dingers tulles Wero c*»v*ri-it lr. fusler
The lull l .Inpunei.e stlvirr*
ns grave us the torpedoing of lime, not loitering T ° wonder j from the :ui mil,-1 ,io,&lt; south of
gam any irthre.
mnrebam ships they said.
From Jlie weslern
*dge el Micro, i a hi the Ion mile hing I'hlnAll llalii-German denunciation
Kansas,
llirougli
Oakley,
Katina e e lino had I eon tplll nnd Its
nf the non-intervention pledges
left wing wan lielnj* driven lo the
nnd
to
Maiihutlan,
was
deaatac
a mild perm it 111* two dictator*
west by tlio icpcnlid linmiuer
lion,
tho
wheal
fields
dried
up
to go openly Into Itm Spanish
IdowR f ■um Hie |misiiiii| .Inpnrioso.
nnd
tlio
rem
aining
crops
eaten
ci nII11-1 on Iho side of Gener­
Jn p x irso hendf|uaile i. tle n riln-il
up
by
grasshopper*.
All
llirougli
alissimo Francisco Franco-*’ h*western K ansas we had In Mop [tho ml*nm*i os tlio groafost nftllll|lllsls.
at fifty mllo Inlervals to have finalvo to del tile n hj the Japantho grasshopper* raked out of c m nriity siltco the If*i &lt; i Jnpnm-so
tho radiator screen The roads win-. Tho n p tu t v of tielnriil Walt's
were lilnrk with them Hilt from lie.idipiiirlrrt nt Klinnnhsh-n ju st
M arhallan. In east Kansas, tlio steitli of Iho YiinL-tinir River was
as ill lo have r«|"Mi-,| Ms right
Mr*. W. A. THHs entertained wlmat fields were abundant. It flank ami threatened to fold up nil
flrrltt Number Three of tlio w as so Interesting seeing I lie
fu ro a lielwvon lViping mid T ient­
First Mi tlmdist Churrh Monday blit thrashing machines riilllm : sin,
and
Marking
Iho
wheat
Wei
nt her homo on Elm Avenue
llirougli
hnlh Kansas | I.lent. (ien. Count Jilirlii To-,
Tim mooting was called lo or­ passed
imirlil, tiupremo .lapnueso n u n - 1
der by Iho •* Irrlo leader. Mr* rlllna-K oilsn* Oily. I(nn», nrylj
tpamler in N orth China, has sent
It, H. Thornton, who gave on Kalinas Oily, Mu,—bolli were, three nrntlos, c linisli.l to tatnl
Interesting Hlble lesson nml talk thriving molropnllar*j_
W o' cut through the ftfulo nl mini) (hsli I Ml lino men, into n coIteporls from tho various com ­
••tiliiiiilcd drive ilc u-mil la rtusli
mittee* wero then beard and Missouri In F-l. Inals, crossed
t hlin-.-.e m ilitary tvshlanro north
tlio
Mississippi
lido
Illinois
rotillno liuslqi-s*
m atters
«llsbeading dus east We rrtMsnd Hot
etissed.
Ilefre«hmenls wero served by W ohatli lllm r I” Vlif-ennes, In [
tin* hostess nsslstod hy Mis* dlnni*. lio n llirned slialglil aoulll
Kathryn Tlllls and Mr*. J. D,: tn Evansville, I l i d c r o s s iat I Hi*
Ohio It Ivor Into |t"iidcr»*m Ilf.'
Jenkins.
* J
Those present were; Mrs
It. Hopkinsville. Hy , nnd down lo
H. Thornton. Mis, | | K, Hliliv Nashville, T oon. m | lo plnilla
liolser, Mrs. M. McCnim. Mrs. noog.v T e u n , ■n«d u n it *’Tlio
I’.niptre Hlale of Iho Honlli,''

Appropriations by congress for
th« suppression of counterfeiting
wera first made in 1M1.

Caldwell Is Named
Division Manuger
MIAMI, F la . Sept., 18. —D. P.
Caldwell, formerly southern divi­
sion sales m anager of Florid*
Power *nd Light Company nt
Miami, has been appointed n o rth ­
ern division manager of tho utility
with headquarters a t Daytona
Beach, Bryan C- llsn k s, president,
a n n o u n c'd

Friday

Haw'^taaverls- as a a r ts*
saw t i i l s l
tss se r t s (
■ lllla a sl
„

yesleruay.

Since letonilng affiliated with
th* power company in May, Hr_'7,
Mr. Caldwrll wa* assistant to the
division m in a g e r in Minml, lor* I
m anager In the Miami district
nnd fur four y e a r., from 1P4I to
1033, the Miullirtn divltlon aah*
m anager. Slnrc January, IP30. he
has bern working nut of tho gen-*
cral office In Miami. Previous lo
; 1037 he w as with the Jacksonville
Gas Compiny for three years.
Effective
iinmrdJgtety,
Me.
Caldwell assumes hi* duties nt
the .D aytona Reich division office
a* chief executive in charge* of
power company cclivitlc* In tho
68 cities aiid towns ’rnm prbing
th* northern division territo ry of

I s t t e t s af Ik# ’’lalllsjhsa*
O w n s * . . .SUrWry sf "Tk«
w-__
- h , ■*»- .. ------as----**

Diguing F ill S h id tt.'

On ford T ift
Ir o id itn p 4

COWAN
.111 E. TIIWT ST,

100 Pairs Women’s Shoes $|.00 Pr.
175 Pairs Women’s Shoes $|.99 Pr*
While, lilnrk anti While, nml I’ttn tint! While.. Some
of therte wtimon’rt wIiooh tiro vnliirri ns high ns |5.S0—
Home of lit* children's hIhh-h its high ux $1.95.

COWAN Co

311 E . F IR S T ST .

PHONE 874

T««r left mm9 I f •«
M &lt;tnllnn#4 From P a i r &lt;Hi#l
m alt (n f It* »Mf d |B a l ) » ■
»*»
Is ■'(MlTtllt li M
bhi «f iii’tiiiiiVt I id inti m u "I
in
KnMlbrf alfp. !* » ?
m
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If
vlifr
mw9
**#4*1(1 hero. ARnouniitl Jodnf.
r«H !**■ r In hi U(«* (ke llffch. \mn
Cetirilun D o rn ett, n Sem inole
*Vnttily
rrprpiiciiUUki* in th e

Allhaugli nearly all spice* us--1 I'ltwiiU U ’ltlaUlurt*- l«fl y r t t e r
In th is 'country urn imixjitnd fmin &lt;Civ fo r riiiladnljihln ntnl Now
Europe amt the Oriont, inusl »*f York. W hile In N o v Y oik !»«• p la n i
them arw rrm m d in ntadern nn.ii l » o ltrn i) (he A m erican h |i o n
ru n v i n l ion.
in’ this emu*try.

STOP
I/O O K

LISTEN

Tho r# iu ln r io p tctn b rr n a m h
nnilmi for rroopectht* icurbori
hi Smilnnlo county will Ih&gt; hrld
Tliur»«l«y. Friday and B aturdo/
of thU wr«ik( T. W. I*awtuii. na&lt;
rn rliitrndotit o f, iwMlr iu Uuc&lt;
(Ion. nimoutinoil (odar.

f r r l ■'rla all «t«pr ttllli ike |mla
■M «nr«MFf| »»«*4
Rll«
lbl«R In «H rrllrf.
T n « a r tir e * i«p|&gt;ltrMti#n« nt
Mnonr'w I'.mfenM Oil nm*1 In Hf!er« MiMHlra lk« f»nln ((nil ■*(»•
n n t ti(»»i»pf«r*, A frt* w«r# «l»ptlrnt(*4Na nf rr^nlnv
lnlrr«n(n
• a&gt;4 Ike a n rlll* * i r d n .r .
Anil mm (»r Mnff flpen* nn*l «‘nl*
lu w a e a

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fn rk

n&gt;nbf nl Ised |lM« nn4 Ifcef |M«f
nrrm (• k k rh fl rtflkt
«P nn4
Bmtg nff, Nn M iH rr kn*f ill**
mnrnRfft, »«« k itte hern, If i n
hint# no I |r(#4 KntfrnM Ilh lh#n
to n hnv# n&lt;Hm#f hlHn lo Iron*—

krai «f nil a « f off#o«l»# o4nr- l«
»rp for « in 4 T»swrti»**o‘o l i r a

i

w ill hr | U i t i ■ • r p l j - &gt;•••.

Green Valley
Dairy
All I M s V K

W production to keep up vith
the trcmcndoui demand for thU
•eniational new "R-1" — tb* tir*

100 k At tHIH I &gt; I

that cracktd down on risingprim!

VAIUI

Y ou’ll gee why in the features
listed here—extras that have made
Goodyear tire* the world** first*
choice. Yet with, all these first*
clan advantages . . . and with 12%
more rubber in the tread for longer,
tougher, taftr w ear.. ,"R-1" aelta
at the price you’re u*ed to pay­
ing. Get Goodyear "R -I’a" today
and get your money’a worthI

m

»M«nt*i r.Mt

RICH MILK

Phone 892-W or M23

• BLADES. No LATHER
&gt; BRUSH. No LOTIONS

Randall Electric
co.

PHONE 874

Tender,Aching
CITY NEWS BRIEFS S w ollen,F eet

The K h i i I i Ii state am i prlvatg
rail w a ys give I 'tiguago m ursea for
tlsrlr'cmplnyo!*. t'uun&gt;r* which lost
kg nm n lIts or*- given tn E n g lis h in U
Germaii.

Sthick Shaver

SHO ES

Jf- *» - 10

Style—a world of viikty in
im jr tn e n . ■ Each n t w
ftH
model com et in a variety of in*'

100 New Cases
Of Cholera In
China Develop

Mrs. W. A. Tillis
Entertains Cirelc

A few drops of glycerin* added
to lop-uf-the-bottla cream
make the cream whip better.

e Chinese concentration* im ued nml ci,nipped even by Chfc«
ee northern fronts will esc statnluril*.
routed.
The four I utile s r r a i are: W est
‘hlne-r planes defeated of Peiping lii Shansi Provtnae;
rminnl num ber of J • ji- northw eit of lV iping In South*
ict tn the firs t aerial ess tr ip Kniyu.m Province) th d
s'ortli China.
south of Tientsin along the T ientisnrsc planes vrcrc re* sln-l'ukow Nanking milway.
g over l-oyanir, wlien i T riailrb i’s lurlics ore to flitik
-c ships dived on them, nnd pe-.dldy encircle about &gt;00,*
iese fought for n few lb'll t hlnrac 11oop&lt; massed along
en lurntil and fle*l, J a p - [ in arc n ilh of Chinese northern

Courlestua &amp; Efficient
SERVICE
lat &amp; French—Tel. 9121

ENGLISH’S
Gulf Station

WERT-The JEWELER
Diamond* And Watchca . Flna Watch And Jewelry Repairing
nilmend Mounting And Engraving
■wans ratrw ana n u u v n r

Hockey’s
lit 8. PARK AVE.

Tire
\

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• ’ * .

‘

* ! ,.% &lt; *

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tWUHSgAT,

THE BANMJW H H B B P ,' SA nrvm ii, FLORIDA

irthquakc Recorded
In Central America
'IfllL A D R M 'lllA . Boot. 16. —
—A aerere earthquake In th i
In lty of fe n 'm i America waa
Orded laat ntabt on the FrankIdetltuln aetamnernph. add
itlnulrtg for an hour and a
Jam** Btnkely

aallmated

the

in t e r nt the qnaki. to bo about

1000 mile* 'In n amithwcaterly
ktracllon from | ,lillndtdphl*. poadbly to tb* vicinity of Uuale-

. Turpentine In Plorlda laat year
(am * tn nbnot 130 thouaand bar*
rel*. valued a t approximately f#,*
100,000, arrnnllng to Florida’*
Chamber of Commcre*.
Laat ynar Florida rontrihated
I percent of the United State*
tal naval a to m
production,
dim th e Florida S tate ChanNer.

There are
(trie playing
achmil hand*
aehoo) banoa

2400-000 hoy* and
A new all-tim e trace I record
Inttrum cnl* In high over thfc Delaware H irer bridge
In the United State*. In Philadelphia waa ettabllahH
are maintained hrirecently when 70,176 automobile*

41
o fUUl Pnvwill
$1S,UVU
r a y ro il T
IBa
T ak en

B y B a n d its
. ,
BIG STONE (JAP, V a , Sept..
16.—OP)—Three h andlu held up
■ navrntl enr of tb* Illaekwnod

M illio n s prefer this "flavor
that is different"

□ora, u ,w*a i« rn m i iHi«r&lt;
Mr. Qoil go baa been employbd
by the M. Illcbe Department
Store In Atlanta. Ga. for the p u t
eereral year* ana waa with tb*
large flpn wheq ha accepted
• I t ’a a aklH ful croaa betw een
lha 'poaltton with M r Cowan. At
n a r o n n a l a * a n d o ld -fa a h io n rd
praaant Mr. Gouge 1* tiara atona
Lotted dreaaiftg — w ith a arterial
hut e ip e ril |o m ore Ida family
piqu an cy all IU own I M tharle w h ip
her# wtlhln a abort tim e to
make their permanent home.
la totally different from all o th er
■Mr. Cow* A h a i remodel, d the
drreeinga—am ootlier, flu Birr, m a rt
*ho# deparimenl In hla atora,
deficiou*.Try M iracle W hip—aoonl
making many modern addition*
and eip rrl* Mr. Goage to be of
great aailatanra tn m aking a
mere** of the eatenalv* drtr#
MIRACLE W H IP C O N TAIN S M O R E— \
to 'aatl tbn Ralhr Sfioa
to
6w eWwdeetOd
th e coming FAR M O R E -O F THE COSTLY INGREDIENTS I
WientK.

during

colliery near Black*
I00*1*mwentetn
CokBconrofi]
'P»nynear
on*nhere
t,°' company’!
wood, to mile* port hr m l of Sere,

||flud

y citrrday ami cacaprtl with $ 18,IOSO In caih. ■
Deputy Sheriff* Mr&gt;fjiU, Hall
| and Hue! Were currying IHe money
tfrom a bank nt Norton to the

K IN G A N ’S S U G A R
C U R E D S K IN N E D

UARGE

R IG H T T O L IM IT
Q U A N T IT Y

line

LB.

1

Fresh Pork HAMS
CUnN’K
Beef Pot ROAST

YamsS Lbs

ParBan O f

a ^ iK S

Thrilling New “ S uds-Fresh”
P S

*

Leg-O-Lamblb. 25cfi

NO. T YORK

W ra p !

HALF
OR
WHO*.E

CHOICEWESTERN

NO. 1 ELBERTA

P&amp; G WHITE NAPHTHA SOAP
G e t A c q u a in te d W ith P A G’s

„
H fcPT’

WE LEAD IN PRICES

YELLOW

With

Telephone wire# In the ”feunthlnc Stole, placed end to end,
for the miner*' payroll.
would leach approxim ately | 700*
thou u n d mile*, mote (hart 28
American (lain and
federal lime* around th* World a t the
Jell* rnnloln more than 100,000 Equator, the Slat* Chamber of
Commerce h a t t Ifured,
l
prisoner*.

H

Oysters
VRU. „

Lb.

23c j
Me

1

Qt

I.OIKORfir*
:B
Chops lb. f j c Steak lb.. |J c F.
f ir tto 'le ISC, Cheeselb. 2JC |
FRESH DRESSED

Hens Lh .

23ci

Fancy Sliced BACON' Lb* 27C |
Compound LARD . 2 Lbs.
Pan SAUSAGE! (

autfaA^^^V
a g e o r I M *'* 0
&lt;f&lt;* U r a n d y o u r

HAMBURGER
Smoke Sausage - j
BEEF STEW
24 La 8HAMROCK 8. R.

HOW TO GET
TODAY’S SOAP BARGAIN

grApe JUICE

Aitrf Find A Far Quicker, Whiter
, And Safer Wdthing Method
D m regular price. A n d — h
foadlum -alzt paekAg* e l

MO*. Din
PICKLES

f
™

Jewel LARD 4 Lb. Carton 17c
CHURNGOLD A' *..^ - 19c
Bulk”

5c m ot* you w ill rwcalv* a ragular
O L M onay back if not aatla/Ud.
O* r o o t wmh ai. without any perceptlbl* algn
F O U R T lt-b a ta riot h r. 4 In S dad** whit**
jlum nrdU rfy aoap*. bjr K k iillW lm io m a ta r

Utah*, the whtleat.
cptnti to you * ilh J

•atttjss

7M

Tall Carnation MILK 3 For 2 0 t ■"
««hi Fatiximr
2 For 9 c ■
PORK &amp; BEANS
CHASE ASANBORN
|f%
j

Coltee Lb.

f A O A ojA tha Oef • C blA ii J a e a y

WtMtien a n
Ivur.tn am.

FLOUR

22€ |

23c J

MACKEREL

. t •&gt;. . i

Ballard FLOUR
HSih&amp;Sr*
Dealers Listed Below Ate FVatiirtog
L. Mi Wikoi
StdMimmlfe’a Grocery

U

A m e rica *

OIL SARDINES
tuA CK PEPPER
U

Pltfeijr Wl|t|ly Store*
RIley’p
Robert** Grocery
LWfk-Md Sod
Palmetto Grocery

IAbb)'*

NO. 2 SPRINGTIME CORN
NO, 2 GREEN CUT BfcANB

Money S a m Grocery

*
a

4 Lbs. | 7 f

�■IB i
PAGE F IT E
T1

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

I n 1 »“ • Hollywood. ,183.7,3; orian for New York to itu d y the Ameri­
in , u
ll 4 , . „ 4 , nH w #*t i *i h i « can induatry.
beach. $131711.
He Irntt a on the Rag today for
Twenty of the .11 reporting New York, amid cunaiilembly «rcities showed guln* for August irrey He intrnda to briny b irk
; JAt*ii!»oNvn.Lie. pept i*.
hYri.hmllna led the State In this year over last. Htate Cham­ to Itnly the Ideas he finds in New
York and Hollywood. He has Seui
| hitllilli n ron-dnictlon (Ignrei for ber head* declureil
nutmil president of a new Ituliun
. August with a total ot
Meliii-tnddwyii M ayer aulistdlary.
r»o.- arconUiiit to « survey uf
Vltiutiu Is Just ninrrieil ami n it
report*
from :s Vhfrlda eltlea
today re1rn*ed hy the Florida
ijulle 21, Ills father Is ilrternttncl
- —
j *.1 In lid up n m oil.it p i.to n inMhte I'humlier of firtninen • T h e'
North I tm hi v vity * hiiKe flgui-e
ItO.MK JVp't, Id . (,V) -VII- Iilcstry In Italy nl all cu-ls.
: an* due In llir U*.«ft |in|&gt;er mill |,'rlu .Mu. lit I, -,'u vf tin* p rr j
—--------------------under ctMistrurtlnn here. It whs mler. irel tefm 'trly Into m nrle| I ' &gt;it your paring knife before
t. .in i n i l...i1 .1 you a liri U i-lire jiotutiH-*.
Halil.
lUDitrfTti U
Tilt s tiile e ltr Intel (*&gt;r la*t
nmnlit » in nlinost fuur time* n* v m b m w
i '. i i i m t * u a v i t u i t a v sp w cial.a h m , v
large ns the llJUri- for Aeguatt i l r &lt; n iiti.TiwiiHM a
tfJO. iMnie Chamber offlclale
I'l.oN itt * o v a ritn a
d relaitd . L ist month's fla-ireaua
S H R IM P Ih.............................. 25c
H l.tB i.M .i »
romparod with
RI.IIE KISH lb........
15c
o.-«y I t 113.11.7 for tho eame
TROirr
lb.
...I5c
monlli iiul leal.
POMPANO lb.
35c
Sviitiiil pl.u ti a put In Miami
HUE AM 3 lbn................... 25c
with |5.R»Jul7 and ihliil ptaea
SCOLLOPS lb............... 40c
tn Tampa « llh tt .i.l.tin Miami
SEA BASS STEAK lb. 24*
liaaih m.ik (ninth wHU f t . 117.07!
hi»*I Uf HIii I
.-id* ,1 tF«tlNllF 1( .t|l Tlmaa
and Jai UmUtVlIli1 fifth *i till flift.*
4J6.
O ther leadir* yere;
I’alm
1IT bdPlhhl AhFHHF
PbRRF RBt
II r IlflliFI ^ ■■■ l*w t t1n«lMr«« t f prvtlfitil
Iteaeh IM I.liU: Hi, - pi li rsburg,
fn i.Il&gt; * VI Uimlerdiite., lis t,F p m n n H in n
re rn a n a in a

BOB SELLER’S A PIKER

on cssca" which «n» uol moot n r
quirenietkto.
L’U a .0 assistance payra^hu

Juts pod from a|i|n ultimately 'JUU.OOO in July lit idightly inuro Ilian

Florida Construction^

LA, 8 e p t” l3-—Twenty_____ prom inent Floridian*. In.,

Be Studied Soon IITU.COU in August anil_ Indication*
are that Septmuber luymcnt* will,
bo in r a m * of |i©0,000, the comwhwloner aai.1.
_ UhtlrtO hoard.* will hold meetlnEs Iteforu Srpl.-mber llth to
it rtiXy now enua for tha SoptomU r pay roll*, It wo. announced.
-----------------------HIJACK R ita IUJMTRU

tareatod In treating better tradej
(nl) cultural rotation* With Flor- ■
|(1, , ml
Atn.rican neighbors
»outhwsrvL will be here
" *7* ,
Uond * meeting ol
.
e - n.Amarican Committee °*
y L w n S t n t t Chamber ot

Mussolini’s Son To
Study Movies In U. S.

il w ah announced toMost of them will atay over
to atlh.id the third tu tr tr r ly
Slat* Chaprber of Commerce di­
rector* meeting tb# neat day.
Both teaalom will be held In the
llo tel Marion here, Harold Colee.
preilhent, hue annonneeil.
Subjom m tltee* of the
PanA m .rk v n im u p will convene a t
f P- M. to prepare reports whkh
will then bo prreonlnl to tho
(om mlttee aa a who!*, F. P. T al­
iaferro, Tampa, chairman, de­
clared. John II. Bouahnll. al»o

Horarlty Iteard, Mr. Cudrlngton
dcclareil. A |ierl«llc check of all
canes la made by federal audit &gt;r*
ami federal final* nro dlsallo w l tl(e highwaymen.

I^ n d a
L «aas

SANFORD FISH MARKET

ii iwv.-H.-n

'In d e p e n d e n t -y ip tn c O w ned at- &lt;•* O pcruC ed

S E E D L E S S

G B A P E S
From Callfomln’l famoug
vlneyanla to you a t a
Ipedal price, lb
—

CASH CK QCk*

|m

AND ^ W £ A T

5c

M A R
4D0 S A N F 0 1 U ), A V K - S A N F O R D , FLA ,

PRQNBj112

GEORGIA

W. G. MEAL 5 Lbs.
[CHEE&amp;'E

17c
23c

Pound

ARMOUR'S COMPOUND

LARD

'

A

B O R F R L L I R * 3 A F I K I R compared la flea • year • aid
Kal B ffrirt (above) of Teaaa, who pttcKce far hla team, tosses tha
bah tho refutation Alliance, wield* a M-ouneo bat and alldea Ilka
Pepper Martin. The led, who plays with a team of IS-year-olde, la
' "

LEMONS
BREAD

OUR OWN BRAND—SANTA

Latest Price

FANINNG*S BREAD A BUTTER

-g

1 Pkg. O X Y D O L JOc Value
2 B A R S P &amp; G 10c Value

AU

-I

R

L

E

17c
or
Grita

MEAL

8c
3

Samational Spaclal I

pkgi.

1 3 c

,1s!

2 0 c

Ready to heat and Bern#—K urff’e

S p a g h e t t i

3

SWEET MIXED PICKLES
2 l-o i jar
15c
DOLE Plnsappla Juica
3 no. I cam
25c
LIBBY ORANG E JUICE
3 no. I cant 25c
LIBBY C U T BEETS
2 no. I l/i cant 25c
LIBBY TINY KERNEL C O R N no. U A eani 10c
TROPICAL SALAD DRESSING
gf. jar 25c

\

20 Lbs.93c-10 Lbs-47c-5 Lbs.25c

White-Lily Same Price

The Whwtt Market in off In pree.
Our FJuur will arrive Friday Iretih,______

FoT

dpt

All he Varietlr* NATIONAL 11ISCUIT CO.

A

«

PICK LES Special This Sale 1 5 c

Ib-oi loaf

C r a c k e r s

IUSBURY EST

Pound

P

Juicy Calif.
Lovett’* Crllophmno Wnippod

-FRESH-.,

P

At Mil* aenaon tha “ Ulg
Apple*" are Itambo* and
Jonathans. U, S. No. 1
quality; special price I

fa r the b lf leafitra.

"

2 Pounds

COFFEE

The Big

A
F tlri

I ta n
MFD

Southern Uiocuit

F

L

O

U

Fancy Ulua Itosa

13c
Criap (.olden

CARROTS 2 belli.

15c

Ureen-tup red

BEETS

^

2

bchi.

15c

Hard head Vu. llanish

R

R

I

C

E

CABBAGE .

lb

3c

tlltvrr S k in while ur Hpanlsh

B abo

Triple ‘S' Groceteria

3-1 Sc Cans

ALL FLAVORS

P A R -T ’PAK*

•

3 Bottle*

GRANULATED SOAP

O C T A G O N Two Ten Cent pkgs
DOG FOOD

2 C ans

PA RD

2 p k g s.

AB GOOD AS THE BEST

m pm

N U T M A ID O L E O

Pound 1 7 c

MONARCH RIPE

i 9 c

O L IV E S-T all C a n
HEALTH MEAL

“

|R. JA C K S O N S

of

Food
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Wh

eat

SOc
u « e p k * 19c

GARDEN TFRE3H FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

G *dJn Ripe

BA N A NA S.

CAUBAGB

I

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POTATOES

ONIONS

18

No. 1 V- B- e U u rta

.Georgia Rad

SWEET PO*
JOHNNIE ALDERMAN. MAN ACER MEAT DEPARTMENT

PEA CHES

3 11m

Beef
H IT ROA ST

Swift's P re d lw a

IAMB LEGS
~
to s Lb. Avfrage Fancy
CAPONS •
lb-------------- i...
Kingan't Raliahla
HAMS hair or whole lb..........

lb ,

*

Freeh Orrund ra n

SAUSAGE

lb.

Fancy hit*
Wr i t e b a c o n

HSb'or brisket

B E E F STBW
Freak Creamed

Fresh Dreseed
. $ Ib a.

ms&amp;i&amp;s** *

..

HENS

lb .

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

Flump F*t
F IT T E R S

«&gt;•

6 9 c

5

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Phone
SU G A R
We Meet
The Prices

RICE
Bananas
4 !M |9c 13 Lbs. |Qc

HI l.ltS. U. S. NO. 1

gm

md

15c

Potatoes

lb ________ ____ ___

Frmh Georgia Backbone. Ribe or
PORK HAMS lb,_________

LARD iUb ct#47c
Lf. Freab Fla,

Egg®
41 c
A

Gallon Ga.

Syrup 39c

Ibi

15c

lb

31/yc

U. S. 1 I-atig Iflnml

POTATOES
lO ib, 17c

p

u

Tomatoes «* 6c

f f i n

Sauar'i Extract,

3 no. 2 tixo

25c

Walker's A ustrs

CHILE

2

no. I cam

29c

Walker'* AuHlr* Hot

TAMALES

2

1-aFrimtf tin

no, I can,

29c

CHILE_______no. I cam_______ 10c
Chaar ■ik) Her burn

C o f f e e

T E A

it

l i e

Streak O' Lean White

BACON ib19c
Ib '

37e

. Freeh d m s p l 3 to &lt; l l t l i . ' V#r.

pNS

Ib

'

29c

l or string-end

HA M S

20c
24c

Ib

'A "&gt;

R u lb s

3

2

4

c

for 2 5 c

row

fiajm iha *
THIRD AKKl-AI.

PMOTER t GAMBLE
WEEK

•mall
$&gt;kg.

■f

Flash Urreatd F it. ML Vernon

FRYERS

Ib

c

SPECIALS

Beal Compound

r n

5

16—30—,0 W att Westinghous* Light

BABY BEEF Pot Roatf or Slaw Ib 12&gt;/jc
WESTERN Chuck Roaif fancy; lb !9o
u

2

Tellry'* Orange I'ekoe

22c

Your choice of three
famous steaks cut
from tender young,
cam foil beef. tU tra
ipedal, tb - ............

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VELVO Coffee
NEW DAY Coffee

Round, Sirloin, Club

lb

27c

IVORY
SOAP I

logs

pkg. 23c pkg. 9c
C

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2 1 c
OCTAGON
OCTAGON

cab
2

for

S

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3 -lb can

l-lb can

qr.Notheni Cottage

-

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5 3 c

5c

B SU
A ID ’S
T k . O b .C ii FU w

9c

5

Baby 6a. Beef Priced To
n e l l T b T K i i l and V f f s U M t ^ i r b r ’had’"^ ™

3

O N IO N S

Sold w I l b all
«
alien Flour. Any
brand.

This Is Quality R fsl and wa ffsarauUa vyery pUcs
to pl*s««.
___________ .
-• - . -

O N IO N S

New York StaU Yellow

Standard Quality

236
rtw r

9 c

KIDNEY BEANS 2 tall cam ..............
NO R TH M A ID PEAS 2 no l|/j can*.
LIBBY ROAST BEEF no. I can
LIBBY Comad Beaf no. I c a n . . . . .
LIBBY SAUER KRAUT 2 no 2 ^ cam

-FREE DEL1VERY-

Swift Jewel 2 fcbs, ^ 5 c

fa n cy Yellow

U. S. No. 1 IrUh

0

S TORES'

TRY A GOOD DESSERT

KREM EL

Red Front

2

ib.

27c

*
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Lookouts Take Five Run Lead McLucas
In First Four Innings But
G-Men Came Back In 9-5 Tilt Forguson Shines
O-Hen Collect 13 Hits Off Wynn, Mote
y. rAnd Crisfield As Sierra Allows
Locals Total Of Four Dingles '
i" * OAINBBVILLK, H a rd . FUld,
Sept. IS —Andy Blsrra hnrlod
p i foer-hlt hall hern last nlahl ns
th e OalnssTlIls 0-Men defestod
' Sanford l-ookouls- i t to take
. • 1 to I gums lend In t h a
•haapfonahlp
playoff of Ilia
F lorida s u i t Leases.
One more rlctory will give
th e O-Mtn the serlet.
The Imokonta look a fl*n run
i
lead over tlatneavllle In the first
fo u r InnlnRc when the (lalneo;
villa Infield collspeed. Rat Ihn
G-Men cauie back strorfe to lie
■ (ha acora a t | - t In the fifth.
T hree runs In the seventh and
one la the eighth gave them tha

Pleased

Iu Backfield In
Initial_ Session

Y o u n g Out Witl
Rib Injuries; Bob
Howell Looks Good
DKI.AND,' B e p C 16. - T o m
Kirkland 'of Mleml. eras IMS first
I Is Iter forred to the sidelines via
the Injury route this season as
the Stetson grid machine drillel
at Ifnlley Field .here yesterday
without the earn e rs of the sta r
10.^1 pivot man. Kirkland wss
dlghlly h in t Toeadsy In a lino
wrlmmnge and Coach Hraday Coa ril kept him out of uniform yea‘■•nlay. He has a minor cleat
tounil ou the face- but hopes to
im k out' tmtay.
Tim Stetson mentors limited tha
tflernoon practice te u to n .to ofl rnso drills tyllh the llattec|tg b rk ~
og out In abnrta, T lio boyr a te pretty tired from

Oalnesvllls placed a crippled
nlpe an ths field Iasi night with
Livingston going behind t h n
Plata for tha liyured Btaub.
Shortstop tloglno moved over to
aeoond, sad navatl with an InJurod arm, took short.
Btaub broke his thumh Mon­
day night when In thrnwliy; to
aacond ha hit Ilia list of Langston etretched across home piste.
Langston wag railed nut fur In-

Thes TANDINGS
Nrw

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lirtMtlt l&gt;It

| llrslnaiil to tilt* shown .1 sifter
n n nit r o a it registering 01m hit, good . for
* » l 1 0 « two runs..
} J * } J J
I’xlgott for the G-Men hurled
11 a re st

game,
it*, good for
run roming In
pn'* lb- filial
on into hit, u
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HAVE YOUR Watch repaired by
ooa who really knows how.
B rigfo, Jo woIor. Magnolia Ava-

rillKT FUmil Apt,' prtrain
fstli. paiugo. l'(i(iilido"t noims.
Cut Msgimlla,

III.Rtl.TM IKITKMIIAY
ANI.MtrAt IsMAIIIM
C*lwvrlnnA. f..|; N»w Y»»rk. |*2
HI. Isoula Ml; I'lilUr.rlphU S-l
Ch'cnpo I; Iloalon t. I
Utiruii I: MriMm Idii t« t*
NATIONAL IsNAflTR
Rrtxsblrn
Cincinnati t-l.
N*w York f; Pillaburili I.
li..* I nn | ; I'M ra io fc.
ftalla4«l|&gt;hla •; HI. Louis
OAMRI today
NATIONAL I.MAfirn
Naw York at I'liitt.urglL
lloMtnn at (’H
rhllad#t|vtifa
aifri
I 11#1. le«iulA
Uraoklkn al (Mnrlnnail.
AMKMirAN I.RUiri
CUtaUnd al New York.
1). Iroll it Wnwillnet on
Ml. Ln*U kt Philadelphia.

|6—:inunes For Rent

Ing hurlcrs.

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Nr The Am w IrIN Prew
Yeslerttai’s llaaieea

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Dionnes Celeb rate. 12
Wedding Anniversary
'CDMIIINATION
I.Ol,'KH
.for
school Iik*sci . -- * coiu|il«lo line
of loekt for spy |iuiji«s«.’. Hill
llardw um Co.
,

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CAI I.A N H K U .'onL, 5apU 15. (AV-M r. and Mrs. Oliva lllonnr
p s rrp li nf the world f.iniotiv quin
tuplats, crleh m ln l llirlr twelfth

1112.53.1

,N rw Orleans
Hlrm lnghim .
'M emphis '.I—
I Nashville
, K n o v v lllo __
.Chattanooga

SalUna Brand
Smooth—Rich.

PEANUT

t

PEAS Tender Garden

Freshly Roasted I
Freshly Ground!

S No. 2 Cans

MACARONI

17 os. can ..._...................

COMPOUND

n*|Ik &gt;4t 2 lbs.

Iona Red Rite *

Mild and Mellow U,. A l l

Red Circle lb.'....22c
Bokar
l b . . ....,25c

S

Lemons doz. 25c
NarU H n 4 M i n

Stas

Cabbage lb. 2Vac
Rutabagas lb. 2c

Galatia Dessert, lea Cream Dessert or PuddlnR

Potatoes
lbs 1 (r
tu s s a
Apples
3 lbs
10c
udL ogv m m
4 ,
Bananas
lbs |5# c
mALA.uk' av'W ItiTM
Grapes
2 lbs
15c
rnm+f Rlherta
a
^
Peaches
lbs
ICc
^Hv.sif (uik Miipiai. *

4 PKGS
M A R S H M A L L O W S A n g e ls * 1 lb. pltR,
llalna Cacum btr

24 01. Jar.*..-*..................

PICKLES

WING'S CIGARETTES
Heins Tomato

Beans' 2 lbs. }j|c

KETCHUP

la n e

TEA I/slon'B Orange Pekoe

r in a

Nall

I

Peppers for 10c
V. s. na. .1

Urge bottle

ta

It’s New! It’s Softer! It’s Tasljerl
'
A&amp;P SOFT-TWIST
.

Potatoes lbs. \ l c
• i f . Mas i . m „ is ,
,* .
Potatoes lbs. I jc
rnukar. * ^

BREAD

JtoMiSto

Flour 20 lbs.

The new A h P SoU-TwIal Jlreud I* nofter. tastier and
ttajn fraah longer—lt'*4w *tH before baking to hold Its
freshness and flavor—and lt*n double wrapped for yobr pro­
tection.
I
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16 Oz. LOAF

lu.ut MODEL ZENITH Itadioa for
rural hom rs—lla tlrry M U .tlm t
give wonderful V rrrptiiu^-J'rK ei.
and
te rm .
r
‘
hard w are Co,

(Sliced)

P A G SOAP

131800 NUHGK-al
frigeratua Sir.tM&gt;t)
lioilc Tire Khnp,'

m ere

Cocoa Can

MtVliNTAI.Nr|CE~’•*. ivfi IgcratorIfkr nrw, |#Uti» volte for fia .
Srminole Tire Shop.

(U»y ' * lab Oral*

Rice, 5 lb ;v 2 }c

Sausage lb. | 5c

^

3 big bare

STALEY’S STARCH .....
CAMAY SOAP

Soap 3fpf I jc

ONK"- TH OUBANI • frvt « ‘»nch
srw er pipe In gutsl rendition.
ATTtR BlttCW w ants Imhi. o
W. 1. lienley, I’hnnv 460.
work of auy kind. I l l ) ITIli
30— lln u s a a f o r H ale.

(Cream Style)
No. 2
Cana

i "On The ‘.Avenue’*
821 Hsn/Ord Ave.

is t .r

SELOX

6

3 bare.—
os. pkR......
QC -

OXYDOL medium

V

DREFT

....... —..... —- —-

Sausage

A lb ^ 'g P

TEN KOOM de riling fur -sale,
easy term s. 41T W.“, First HI.

eiKqretMr’T 2$c
CLRVRLANU, - Thy largest
•eek-rod alL ndanc" ai -Florida
tP A N IIR MOSS, any ouaatlty Manor during U re il Lake* Kapo '
, Sea Clifford Walkar, Geneva dlkm Malory was n arh ed during
A r e , I blocks aaat af Sanford •he rm -n t la b o r Day holldiya
A re.
with 0 taro-day teesrd a f.. mbre
than
1021'Stl ti.ilo td
Ow
grounds.
. * '
, tL

with th% M khotfy
mild Qmddar flavor

Gw

m 10c

P a r e V e g e ta b le B b o rtm

ICRISCO or
8NOWDRIFT

Florida has H O O O o 'tH n Jw ?
which operate through 114 r l ehsngaa. says the hlurtda S ta te '
Chamber of Commerce,
i

D ELivfay

107.B4II
100,393
3IJI70

CORN
IITAMJIKID

TOMATOES

visa

Ill-lit

A 4 P Brand
Tcndsr Whit* Crosby

Better Food Store

Bananas lbs. 15«

1IU.S.1)

I LIVE 0 4 K- —(An—Suwannee
'County commissioners offer 125
reward fo r a rre st and conviction
of cattle Ihievrs. Commissioner
T. T. Law said’ cattle owners suf;
fered heavy losses In the-county's
open range arcea fecenlly.

FOIt HAI.K C H EA P:**tlh«~go6d
KIVB GOOD Modal A Fanl m ed­ Mule, Wagon, listn ( », Plow*,
als** from 186.00 to Illft.UO, CulHvatcr. A. J. Logan, tkiitv aFla.
- ~ .,■» *
Baal 4 Bona. Used Car Dealer*.

11—Mlacvlka

MEMPHIS, T cn n , Kept, HI. —
Attendance IS l!&gt;37 Southern Ashoc Lit ion kaarball game* dropped
nearly 200,000 from 1038 figure*,with the A tlanta C r e r k r n . main-,
tabling their p restjiv ' aa the clr-;
cult's b l g t i i t draw Inc card, sta-*
tlatlea rrlenecd by President John
D. Martin showed Inst night.
The turnstiles dirk ed In A Cants'
201015 times aa compared with
301,111 la*l season.
Total 1037 a ttm d a n re was IMIl,673 against I.RU.1A6 for 1030.
1£37’ bjhpo! attendance fur other

Heins Cooked

The I*a 4 eta

IMMmmnI" Yenhr*« O. i|r*«n*

11 lietff. T l* rr■ Ift; lletirlN. Yatikres
3

Initial

. ORLANDO, Sept. 1U.—I t w as
a sbre and w eary aqnad of
Tiger* th a t took the field yaaterday afternoon,
a fte r their
first ocrunihage Tuesday.
Coach Greene w as light on tha
lads and sent them thru a drill
of punting and paaalng. T his a f t­
ernoon the Tigers will again f«
th ru a hard workout and by
Saturday should be In tip-top
shape fo r their Monday's ordeal
when Greene sta rts on the home
stretch of training for th e ir'
firs t gam e h r r t pn the tw enty - 1
fourth, w ith W inter Garden.
,
Following Is the Jersey num­
ber of each of twenty-ona players,
who will ace action this year. I
Doyle Damold. I I ; Pete P eter­
son, 33, Hilly Isbell. IB t Richard |
Markh-im, l i t Ralph Browning.;
S3; Miller Phillips, fl; Maurice
(Inton, IS; Flash Williams, SO;

Iriilnr. ptpl ’ Mliirhnrl Irst-rFfh-Ing
uni Iho tbeonre | | both \s c k lrs
from lu il year's frush rtcvrri
vh( l, llm U ntil rs reported this
•■'all—wns imrlUtly solved yesterIsy wlicn CfWcll moved Andcnon
nd Godbold, g u ild s, and Swaqsog.
n end. In the tackle group. Ed
-M e* J/PP&amp;tfi:4
. fimfasrw-frsa 4he
•nly rrttirnluu*, tnr-dly Inrklr.
Ancther Jehtnliv" sh ift In- the
nstar wsi th at of lllrhnnl Brannnt from fiilUuo-tc to «piartrr. The
ndlinaprdls
triple th rra t
sta r
ooVed g&lt;i‘il In Ids first signalarklng ride and will strengthen
l a petition ne-v n llrrrn tril l»«*w ent Cspt- Em m ett llo n ls snd

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IS— A p a r tm e n t* F o r R e n t

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The two lenmn will renew hn«MifislV ?n mu.* *l!l,*r ^
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h —Announcements

IS

CiMiRliHii

giving up five
two runs, thu first
the second Inning
mil hi the vlghlli
(Milk -iiml one t r

In

946*575 Witness j
Southern League!
Games This Year

Bterra hurled great ball, tyot
allowing a tlnsla runner tn
reach first after the fifth InWing. Dob Pittm an, Die lesson
batting ehsrapRm, was the leadlag blltar or tha rents with four
flva. Hray and Devlnrenil
each had two hits One of PittMSa'a was a double while both
of nray's were good for two

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Florida City Affording Ball, Highway
And Water Traa^ertatloe

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Seminole C oaly Producer
More Fruit And Vegetable* H u An]
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPATKB
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1M7
«« V

VOLUME XXVI

Nanking Ruler
Rushes To Aid
Of North China

WAS THIS BLACK’S KKK CARD?

_____

'K augK fe o f t h e '

. Two Crack lArmlea Of
Central Government
Go To Aid Of Hard
Pressed' ftegionals

TO A L L CXAL1

T H E M A R S * W -.

McUevu

18 A C i l t x K N O f t r i g

(Uvan\j ©ossp
M l . UWHOCXl
U W H O U m D THSOU
’** MAY TtWm.
AND O nhM T A N D W . C t W f

60,000 Japanese
• Cross China River
• Chinese Warn Shipninsr Against Air
I Raid' Near C o a s t
; PENPINO, Sept 17— (AP)
— Two
armlos of ' crack
Chinese central government
divisions were reported be,*fnjr rushed into north China
today to end the slaughter
of tho half*armed regional
troops and break the Japan­
ese advance to the south.
The main liody of the Japan tee
ira iy of 00.000 men effected ■
crossing of the C ljua River under
the

8 v V J S a *]£ t h o w .t v y o u w i n . m 1
OR fctAVt|*f« T O M t t l W IT H
SifiNfO AND S t ALSO TH» TMt
GRAND KNO 9 R g A L S i or A U A *A

l^ i&amp; e s :

Form er Gov. Thom as' E. ttilby, a t Annlaton, Ala., maile public
this copy of w hat ho Mid waa purportad to bg a sketch of the
-g ran d p assp o rt- of AaaoclaU Juatlce Black o f tb a Supreme Court,
in . the Ku Klua Klan. Kilby Mid sketch copiee were Mliatrlbuted
aevhral years ago and ha dug this ona from his old flirt. Ha said
ha was not fam iliar willi origin o f tho akatch and «opiee.

McLucas Praises LaGuardia Leads
F o o tb a ll F ie ld In Election H eld
For High School In New York City

f

Patrol Ended
O tf4i

Election

China Resents
U.S. Embargo
On Munitions

NUMBER 280

E sta b lish e d In 1908

, jy mm Hr

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Curb On Arms Ship­ City fSimnry Will Be
ments Is C a l l e d I Held^Far One Com­
Unfair By Chinese; missioner Nov. -2;
Wichita Cuts Trip Election On Dec. 7

France Concurs
Full Quota Of W«r*
ships Are Needed
For Pirate Q u e s t

IT .-IA T -T i*
r hi ndt^,*rfh'&gt;‘1
nt waa dieta lo a A ’ tm tar vld .have protested
H M ctoU r‘% Ohr unlted
Bure*
a g lln tl this government'*
bargo on arm* lo the OrtoML
charging It waa unfair treat mean
o f China.
Ur. C- T. Wan*. 'Chinese ai
baaaadur lu - W ashlukloa,
w
as Id to have coutayrd (ha bTUar
reaction nr the t’lilnes* governm eat to the ttullrd Btatoe Dopartin ert. The Wa,hlli*1ou doct
•Ion forbidding govorumenl-con.trolled merchantmen' fy*» trgna
porting w ar yhPpUea tuelUivr Ja
pan o r China , waa chantflerhed
by a (orelgu ’ at*'re • *poke, man
as *-caftaluly rtet ftiipartUL“| t may lia aaiitrnllly but ,.n
i complalc em bargo
would
at
leaat bo fulrar ter It wnald hall
ail shipment! to cither China

Italy-Germany
Resent Action

Ttegtstretluu
will be upUtmtUr ‘ *ui will remain
open until Nov. SO lo Banfnrl
clllten i who wl*h lu vole In Ihn
coming CUr electlou In which |
ona city C«mmlsStoi,er will !&gt;«
elected to, succeed W, A. Lef*
tier whuae term ut offlre
pi re, title grear.
The primary which will be
bald for Ibe »»lection of aomlneaa will (*&lt; «a Nov. A ‘and III*
ballots will Im cart ott* W t.
Cleik m « k , B. lA rtaoa
today, ■' ... ,

French And English
Abandon Effort To
Appease Mussolini
LO N D O N . S opt. l l — (A P )

—Flritntn todky ended thp
iinauccp-tyful
non-interven­
tion ptitrol of Spain to m»ke
nvollaHle her full quota ''of
Wiirahtpa'* for "tho more Iumportant" lank of driving fttrnte attachcra fYom the Med-'
itL-rntnean. France joined JtB
the declHlon.

Alia o( t l » . Jfidndo W aU jaU ue
o utIa*™ f;p^tnanl of pu»
bet Ihio;ARba: Ret have aaj* ef
feet bn tnl i 'chietloa, - C ttf At(torpey Fred R. Wilson, stated today.' All votary will be repaired
to have their hhrk poll ' lakes
paid before liter nr* ellalble lo
The foreign office ’ annotmead
m te. the City nltoinay aald.
th* chd of th* patrol formed by
Tho I'lly rniuinl.slonor w hole
th*. 27-natlon NorvInt*rr*bUee
hound tor ('hliia with a
electod lu this election will take
CxNamttbM in sn effort to hasp
Id* plum In the City Govarnment
goveriUTU-nlownml vessels a f a on Ilia lliwt Tuesday after lb*
arms and men from either 1 14a,la
obeying President llnoscvelt'a or­ Ural Moiiduy ln January, II w si
th* Spanish elvfl war.
. •
NEW’ YORK, BtPL 17.—(AT — ders that they must n&lt;&gt;t Iran* learned, slid will aerve lor a
Relief Ihgt John Iwwla, CIO rhief. who recently mad* .sharp
Th*
decision
lo
*nd
th*
paled,
Tainnisuy Hall, fighting for &gt;.a port Irras or ammunition l o f b r terra of I liras years,
rrlticlsm of Pn-aUIrnl Roosevelt, had made "peace" with the- chief
Ilfs In a comeltack effort wa* E astern iHiItlgercnts. the Unlta.1
Auy qualified voter la ellflhlc rsreutive grew In Washington a fte r 1*1*1* emerged smiling from carried on by French and British
a rt hark on It* beets In yester­ Maritime Cnmnitsstou annouuoad lo run lu .'a nm dldate in the pri­
a conference to which the {'resident had summoned him, The CIO w arships^ Her tiermpny a ad Ugly
day* prim ary alaotlon w h e n yesterdsy.
,
mary alert ton. N r. Lanmin point­ generalissimo is shown above leaving hit taki aa ha reached lb* withdrew In anger breauad of at*
CnIJed BtatM Benalnr Royal S
The romrillaaion’s annAunca- ed nut, " however, the randldate
tack* against their -ahlgaa last
Copeland .lost tlm
Demorrallr men! came soon alter reports mu*l fllo hla iiaino with the TVhltc House.
June, was voualdcred a
mayoralty nomination to Jere­ had been received that It air- City clerk nt l.raat 10 day* prlhuff to Pramlar Mussolini ami
miah T- Mahotiey, the pro-New
U ‘M»"»aeO •» V sir s tir
nr to the election,
requesting
IlIcchifMhiur Hitler,
Deal raifdldate.
that lit* name Iw placed on the
Italy and Germany ar* apaaly
4
“
It was g double defeat for the
linlluL. .
resentful of th* bine power *kt*V
stntu'a «» yMr-old senior sena­
The oanimla.dooer e lm * term
mrnt drafted at Nyon and giv­
tor, n frequent crlltc ot I’raal■it otflca aspires, W. A. l-rlfler,
ing Hrltaln and Frabc* tba major
dent ttn*pq*bll'* pollrtes. lie was — « «
.
w '* Ibe &lt;&gt;Um I member ot the
ronltal of tlm pleat* war la tba
a warn pad In the Republh-.m- p ri­
K lie c tiv e
U CU
L Oowmiaalon. a»d idnrlng his term
MixHtrrraiMan.
mary by Mayor Floral lo II. Oa .- -" ’ of MlrvUe hag don* mecti
' O m it Hrllntn and FfaBea^Rfv* A
U sard In who ousted Tammany
tha host Interests ot 8anford and
abandoned diplomatic sffort* ta
TAf LAHASSF'2, Bept.. 17- —
four yearn ago aa the spasrhike always adopted a construe
h
persuade llnly to Jola tha Madlhcatl ot a filaton reform nmve- (AT —Florida’* naw general occu­ lira stand In mallar* relntlvs '»
Iriinncin "piracy" patrol, authorpational liernss tan law, rap ed ed
ment.
» &gt;
tlin (illy.
Itntivc llrill.h ami rev* said U»t
lloth IjUlnurdla and Mahoney to Increase collections by $2(0000
Mr, jA fflar waa started to the
isitrfit.
card ed lh eir running mates nit to $400,009 a year, will become City CutmuDaloii In ■ special
Tin- Urlllvh and Freneh foreign
HENI)AYE, ‘ Hrt.t. 17.—(AT—
the ally tjeket to victory with effective Ortolier L raising fee, on election In H J i tn complete the
ANTIETAM Itolllefield Slisi p«
___ on _n .........................
..... „___ some businesses
______ n o d ' professions
____
A- Ini Inn drfrndcr* of (HJotl, fall­ offices were sold to hav* exhaust­
them
basis nt Incomplete
term nt funner Maynr Nelson burg Maryland, tb-pl , 17.
lAV
ing back under rrlrn lln a thhisla ed tbelr pat lour* In attampta to
roi urits. Copnlqnd gained a wide and lev y in g them on. others for the
llray win. reslgnad. It* coniplel- , W t | l ,nt Room,Vi,„ ................ .
margin in the, Manhattan stro n g -]first time.
of the BpMilth insurgent offen- rootin' th* aiigvr of Premier Ban*
ctl tho two )M rs ot Mr. lire* «! .
hold of ’^oiuinnuy but w»* lnun-j It rontalna more specific deflnl-B , wlrB h,.,.n rB. c-t
the
7r&gt;tli
r-l
(nth «mii».i&gt;aiy
n n ru tio a ry of *ivc were ii-|Hirtnl tiwlny to b* ilo Muasollnl.
They
also
derided, It W*&gt;
dated by „ ildnl Wave of ballot* tlo n . than previous lews, and „alerted
oc|,H, .............
, h m . term s j Id,
h «\ y Antietam
in serve three
hlia-dy
Antietam 4..Ill
ti ittle today with iivni.milI. g tin- path of their
Icnrned, th a t II Due* will net bo
from tin- other four tmnmghs. |M at* o ffk ls l, snkl the result apd lie Its* served r&gt;no rear ns a speech copiii'fiidiiig the nation foe.
The city whla result, show ed, would be g rrste r rriilninty In rolA rail In l.rniiiicast front Ha|a l-ermiltcil lo rreahi a new rtlals la
tnaypr uf B*nford,
!for "not only urtlrijf but ulro mnnen, tnsuigvnil pluvial head­ lb* 37 iiotloii Hiiaiii.li Non lnlerout o t n. total of 1,117 eleclton lection*. ■
Mr.
|,nffl*r
has
nut
slated
«•
lin
k
in
g
In
..
...........
trema**
nude.
d istrict*. . wu* a* follows:
Occupational llrcm.ct last year y.q wliellter nr not hr will ».«1
quarter i plrturcil n * w(mtc»ali' vclltlon tliijillilHire by attempting
■
.
IK-mocrutli*, 3.2(0 d lalrirta;
ibrought shoot $r&lt;oo,bno Into the « candidal* for re-.W U un tn l hi" »«*»»iriUtrnll,....
•botage of t'lad-. biidges, ■n 11- to fore* the “piracy" Issu* before
Mahouay . .............. ...... 341J45 .fltate's general opeinling treasury. tin. coming election,
I A crowd estim ated nt frm . 15 - ways, ti-li-uvnI'll line, und tlu- fir­ it. 1 lie lieiitrullly body- width m s /
Copeland .........._____
1*5.23* {Comptroller J . M- l*-o appealed
ing nf score« of ImiMinga on Ih* meet today, -Is |itrp aic.l to block
|000 to 2tl,Ouu cli'i-tcl
l.atlunrdln ....... —_____ 41.0*7 | for rs ily psyrucnt-L (hi* year In
’resident wse jnliudum i in Sen I .roll frni.I .about .’■() mile* south niiy surh move by llslian Anibosof (HJon.
Republican. 3,100 district*:
'help the Slnte meet ll* r u n r n t obiiiilur Ulno Grainll by taking th*
ator Tyding*.
LhOuanlla __ —---------- €t.44» . IlgntWn*, on which il now I* some
Fifty homes In I'ola Ik-Gordon l-ursitIon Unit it is without author­
Deploring “scclinealisnP’ und
Copeland, ___________ 37.71* $70,000 behind with little pros|wct
‘‘ntlsundcrsli.ndiiiit" cngcmlcred by wen- rcpoitcil di-stroycil and tie- ity to ir.i a I with the Nyon M ill
l.ad unrd In s showing In the of kslatnjng nr-oiiiil* lu lliu next
the rru uf rtwon-dvin-llnn following mining renter ol B ints luietu, i terrmiroii ai enril.
the Democratic; primary wo* one tm eeai b . f # H f r j K t,
a '
Mussolini, who lint ilnnandod 4
the w ar nnd r.n lro siln j. |i ■ wjih north of tin- field base of nu ill'
of the lurprlae Matures or the
The new llrcn-c law covers vlrl*
(he nations! .p in t of today, tin- . urgent column driving northward -Imre (n tlie “piracy" patrol *q**l
on. Ilia lk*m*
ts*ma was
waa not on unity
mini
election.
ually fvery
every jilod
kind of - hi
liiisluiiM
or
Th* Sons at tha t^gfuu ■Drum I’realdcnt .aid "iliM*|dy wo ap on Die |.enn lilghwny, was said lo Ihe rnlra of the British and
tb s ballot
hallo! and tha thouaanda ot profession p o | s(H-ql^ica|ty cov g ad ' B uglf'' Corps uf th* damp- prveiate that $Ih; d lrtrria or dif­ to have been rnicd.
French navies, will be told th a t
voto* Jia obtained were the re -'c n o l by othey, lawra. t i prohibits
pi
Ida dem and, for revision of tho
b^-t*w ktng post ot American ficulty of (illy tan. putt c,f the
-fifty h^vlaeqi,
L^vlucai, iprofes­ 'l^gtou here will reaume their union adversely u fficls each mid
Nyutt plan innat bo laid before tha
suit of a last mluut" '» rtta-li| engaging ini “fifty
nliin-iKiwtr confelcivc* re-convrocampaign.
sion or u^tnpaliM iV for which ah practlee nt the Legion Hut to- every o lh n |ui&lt;t. Vfc eland (rudy
occupational llcrnse la required by rtfrirt a t 1 7:1# 1 o'clock. Percy in all paita to h-ud a In-lping hand
lug In Nyon- jiwitterland- today.
h
It u r uthcr laws until the licuaae Is Mara, advisor of tha' corps, an- (a those A m uibans who Med It
llnly can not deal with Franc*
Arclilc U flrtta was rlected and Urllnln alone In till* m attar;
paid.
,
moat."
Itowaeod today,
cashier of the Hanford Atlantic any toquasls must l&gt;* tnkan baEach county., Ik. «-vml1iorl»rd to
' Hurteg ,thaT aumtgar Mr. Morn
National Hunk Ly lb* Hoard of foru Dm util Ira confrronca, ll wa*
Irvy a llcenau tars, equal lo bt&gt; per­ •tated, th e ’practice &gt;M*lnn*w*r*
director* lu k meeting held In the raid.
Funeral
service* f o r ^ Mr*. cent of the Hlsl^t levy.
•*
discontinued because pf the large|
bank yesterday.
Emma Range, who died sud­
Itoadhousa dance India ipiist pay number ut hoya who were away
Mr. I let 1s is today rrlrbrntlng
denly nt Iter hotan hare yester­ ■ lkr»** of (1 (0 by the new' law front Baiiford.1 llowaver. since
Men’* Iugg*r 4 dlffara from
Ills thirty-first year lu thu bank­
day. will be held In tb a Presby­ if "dancing la engaged In ar en­ Ilia sihopls have started t h e
th a t
Ha
ing business In Hanford, and has women's luggag* In
terian Church nj 4; oo o’clock tertainm ent nurh ns v n iid y .’ pro­ hoys have relurnod and practice
lie n with the Hanford Atlantic corner* ore square, while tha
tk l* . afternoon With Ur. E. -D. gram s u r exhibitions I* provided.** sessions ran ha rsaumod with
‘ ^National Bank since IU29. U r h&gt;&lt; corners of women'* luggag* ar*
Brownlee, pastor of lb * ' church, This Is’ In siUlliou to any other th* hi.|M. nr developing a bigger
w . _ , ||r t
till rgivcd the bank In the • rapacity rounded,
officiating.
licenses required by other laws. and b«tt*r mrpR Ih li year lh«n
« |l„ 17.
j—I rt’iia fiit Rimih' vi’II (iliii t &lt;1 nn lot assistant c - h le r sine* 1030.
The following lisv# been Mked A Heriwe for ■ single night may
In aiinuoncing tlu- -election nf
to Mrv# a s ’ pallbearer*: II. C. be obtained _ fo r $ 20. E ntertain­
Tt.e ......... however. Is tr a il* !S 5 ll* ^ U r ‘ " ,’,f
'-."Hi­
Dulioec. victor areau e. Oreham ments. rrlvvh fo r charitable put" lts asrh o r in*n, K*rl Bmlerbloom.t!'1 , , rll,' r,t J '111" H Hlggcr* of Mr, lletls as iinldei of lb* Insti­
Hunter. J K. »MUh, Ktrby Fit*, pose- a re exempt. f .
who lias aarvad as tb*lr captain Toledo, Old-,, yesterday the Imr tution, a slalrrm .it from officials
W eather Forecast
nnd Robert D esna
,
Fortune tollarw iwlrukta, spirit tor tho post two years. Mr. Mara den tir aibidm Ji'i ing the big- cie i&lt;f tlm bank dribiti-tl that ha has
Mostly cloudy, tonight and S a t­
Ollfuiployiuf nt ret)..us,
i-cclvosl • well t-ninrd promotion
Th* following are honorary me-lioios nnd persona engagvd hr aald, •
ami-tei-a, in providing for tha having performed hi- duties In urday with .local shower* S atu r­
pallbearers: I . O. BblaboUer, similar piirelllU,_____
_____
use apt
I Inna- wl&gt;a
Mr.' Mdiwhlnoni waa an arealday. Ext ram* northw est Florida
K. M. Carroll, J. T, Newby, and f0ij0‘w * rellglessa faltb bi -pisyer Mat b*gl*r and lad lb* (asm rn nine ml ion re lls l for a count of connection with the bank with the
cloudy rain In w*at portion
to­
th*
^*1
llally
nnd
totally
unem­
blgbcat
degree
of
rtflclcury
and
yean
T. W. tAWtoa.
" '
Scaling*, must pey&gt;$IOO o
to honor* a t ilia M glon convonnight. Saturday rain.
*, . •
ployed,
and
It-tint;
«f
their
prev­
luyalty
from
the
beg
inning.
Interm ent will be mad* hi Ih*. Fair*
- ..........................
1
“
advertised a s fire sslrn, tlon In fuakoland last sprlag. II*
Daytona Tide*
'
Kvergroea O v a » l* 7 .
bankru|4ey anb-e, nnd such by the Igdlravlng nest w**h to tag* «p ious orciqmlloi.s, inrumrs nnd their
Friday's tide*, high, OtlQ 'A. M*
depend' ! i | | , wg* Intended the
owner uf the g emta urn ssibjrci le datU a with |M . 11. B. Navy,
fi:42 P. M ; low- 16:M A. M- 10:4*
Hem sea of
Jaak K**ns. lonrnsr member a t bifornuitt-pii U"idd*t&gt;r uwd "in tha
!•- m
Ut* I n lard iktraa, wa* renaatty form ,it .I jog of ‘T ru st am for r*.
Every person*, engaged Hi
Barometer .
bus in* ** of such n atu re that ne apgatntsd c o p u la of tha Miami employ ok ut- ru -lit security- anil
Yesterday, 30.01; today, MAS.
About
711
nut'nf-lown
ahrlncyi
■aemployim.it
li-lief."
Oorpo.’
the
I
s
r
a
e
l
junior9
corps
auch license call ha properly re­
PrecipItitUa
R iggers- sni-l a* he la f t^ th o •rill aaaemble at Sanlnndo Spring*
Mrs. Mary Field Rolltaa. fer- quired of it under the general law In tba Hist*. Mr. Moro aald.
Total fo r yesterday
.00
tonight
for
a
IdjftiarbecueEd
W
h
its
-lloga*
HAH
ly-)io|M»f
*
ths
merly &lt;f 81. VllH*4lU HoaplUI or other laws m ust pay $100, *(•
Total
for
month
----------R
tt.
tJtrt*,
Ambassador
of
th*
Morrocto
In JacheonvIHd, hag taiaw over crpt th at •g rleo ltu n d and horilBOLflNB TO BPSAK * . anrvwy woul-l le V n’ !*'', " l
Normal to data
IM
Deremlwr I. A voluntary regis­ Temple stated today.
duties in tba Banferd Clinical ro llu rsl products a ta aieibpted.
T em peratures . .
'i j
A large aigyber oA lh*’ Jackaonlaboratories until JL L Robert.
WILLISTON.
—(AT—L
K. tration system would lie used, by
County tea eel lectors ar* direc­
Maximum, M ; Minimum- 74. •
amt handlnl' . illu-r. thn-ugh vUU Rhrincre. who are rn U ru m *
mn Is ah)* *• reeaaa# bU week. ted In make m onthly remittances Vaasa, prraU rat of tb s fluwaam
Herald reading.
,
It was Irsrned today.
of license collections to the comp­ Rtvar Press Association, aald y*#- th* post Office IVpoelim-nt or Inn th* Banforditc* have chartered
Offlalal Repart
a
bua
to
bring
them
to
Sanford
other
arcnry.
Levlaw May be made U rday
United Btata*
For nearly a year Mas. Kali’ troller.
High M
H# doclil.rd lo discuss details tonight, Mr. Laos was advised and
las has bee* rmpleyed la the M- agaiaet thg M dM gfy a f persons Cl*ad* Pepper and R&lt;.
7 ---------- -----------— .
•
bout
10
visitor*
*V*
eipceted
to
until
ha
hod
conferred
with
hla
roVtaireoU IlM yHal and prior U . b e u a b j d E E U v snd ,iba tto* R. A. (feral Green will ha
p Fish isl rOmmitte* rom- stt«nd th* festival front th* Tem­
th a t lime aba spent a number eg persfm w h g f W U pay MayTMCtr principal speaker* a t a mast Mg
• .
Of the KrcrcUrlrs of fom - pi* a t Daytona,Beach.
y u a n studying m ad Ice I technol­ joined froM doing' bwslnesi
e f th* association Saturday a t
B0
A large menu for lb* Bbrlni
and IV air, Ih* Wurka of
ogy a t the F ranklin School of
The lew rsntalaa a section that Rainbow Springs, five mil** north
___ 'Admlnl-lrator, the chalr- gathering la bring prepared by
A rte In Philadelphia.
n k ln -ag l ahaO na4 ha construed to
"Rarbccu* King."
*f the Kncial F m irity Board, B a n f e r d ' *
Mrs. Hollins has lived b&gt; authorlae gamhUag u r th* opera'
Um director *f th* IVnsua B ureau]Goorga H. Brown. Including all
Sanford almost a« her life and
f t any IR tw y , a r the opera.
aad tba head of tho Central St* kind* a f barbecued meat* aHI all 14
bar many friend* are glad "
* any M acbipa,. aootrlvaaaa
th a t gao* with IL
\
U U k CUy,

V

J

New $25,000 Project Senator Copeland l a ! - ^ . * ^ ^ , . . .
Loser To Both La-:
cargnj
brpjiMf
*5.^3K;Cc-Cteady For
, .ml P ^ ^ ^aVraverr^;
p n te flt
Mahoney °-f w,r l,,UuM■ ,r"1 *" oU,,
First Grid
Contest
Guardia,
kitting Oilns-aa rearguard toward
_______
i

Chocow, the now Chinese advance
hnse, 40 milea south of Peiping.
The Jnpatieaa w ars striking the
retreatin g
sig h t divisions of
Chinese provincial troops both in
front nnd on their rig h t wing,
kw China
official. In Nanking
wamotl foreign shipping to stay
,
outside Ifia IS td meridian, off the
China C onst between 0 A. H . sod
• P . M , indicating th e Covem, m eat w ss preparing l a send out a
Ec ft of war. piano* to attatap t ta
Irak the Japan ass blockade,
v j, The
Chinese
w arning
. — Vtvm In nffklAl re tire s t o ' the

-W a'll 'hava an Ideal football
(laid hare
otter
the
present
project la completed; ^probablV
one ot the best high
school
fields
In
the
state,"
Coacli
Laonard McLuraa. h eat mentor
of the Bemlnole High Celery
Feds, ennourwed today..

Although t h e
ipproilm aU dy
$15,000 project ’ for Improvement
of the field behind tho nigh
school has not liven completed
yet. th e Sanford Celery Fed*
will play tb etr ftrat night gems
id Bantam on Ik s bast field the
•“
p U ,*J iB
m bom«
b ite.

-T h ere la a good tarf on thh
trtw fw n th e 'c o a s t and wham p i­
time,’
lot ship* ar* anchored In th e vicin­ field at th e, present
rioach UcLucas aald, -but In an­
ity o f this city. •
other (season the field w ill lie
*
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Officers Named By
Oviedo Chapter Of
f u t u r e Farmers
The Oviedo C hapter of F atu ra
P arm er, of America launched
their program for the coming year
at their first m sstlng In tbs Oviedo
lllgb .School rscoatlf, according to
It. F. Cooper, advlsbr.
The program fo r the coming
(
j r n r waa tentatively outlined and
plana were mads to take p a rt In
.numerous F. F. A. activities which
1 will lie held this year. ■
&gt;Jr. Cooper also announced th a t
■ Ihi y hoped to have John Janes,
'h o n o re d 5*mlnols C hapter .member,
1 jM thi*r m -.t m e e tin g 'to dUtiiae
**; w ith the body the value of a good
*' Jirelgrt.
■'Ifleen members veer* present
n,rinl elected thp following officer*
tij- e r v e during the coming year:
* President. Edward Jo rd an ; Vice
| M 'n-rldrnt. Bpeneer Wain weight;
” ‘ f'etretary , &lt;Fugana Allan; T reaturhr, A rth u r Ifd&amp;tor; Im porter, T. La
Lingo; Advisor, R. F. Cooper.
The following hays ware also
present; *
Laddie
M ariner,
Lawrence
. Mwire. II III Is W ait, Lewie
Jim m ie McOowan, Ferrell
lev, Bennett Klmbla, Robert Murphey. and Edward P a rk e r

*•* ‘yir

U. C. L. A . Co-Ed Is
Reported, Kidnaped
BepL, IT. —(AI
' * *ijokrAir
Cfewmatr* tM Hie. . 1M
&gt;e i r-old eo-jad C anaan Cook, waa
from the UniI U n a ,-* , |
a t Loa Ang*-

|taplu!e’Hmart, U. C- L A- rite

dent. •*U .JK »M ,0M k w a . at *
, in p nqag tba airaat a* tba m impu*
'I n rs s tw a e d whaa a m m c

In e tc e lle iii condition." At the
present lim e
the locale are
*eaMn* dirt’ In the
practice
field In the lot construrled . tn [|

th a t pufpoaa n e tt lo the playltnti
hull
field lit order that the fluid
might be tn good ahapa fo r, lit*
gam**.
The WPA project whlrh catl.i
for nu eipeudlture of over IJM.'
POO on the playgrounll hua bePn
bald up for aome llmij due. In
|h* lack ot material* tnr III*bleachers at the W lrs which
will aurround the Held,
However, the local projnel ill
rector reported today Ihet t h e
lum ber for the bleachere had
arrived and that workmen wen*
painting It prior to building tinbleachers which will probabl*
begin Monday,
Tba cyclone tanre which Iprovided for In the project ha
not arrived yei but ll I* hoped
th a t It will • be erected batonthe first gam*.
* Last week the Berolnola Coun­
ty Board of I'ublle Instruction
awarded a roA trart lo tha Ran
dall Electric Company ot Banlo rd for (be Installation ot lights
on tba n*ld a t a cost of approiImataly $IAO0 The to.opp watt
lighting system will ronelvt ot
40 lights and reflector* the Mine
|yp« aa Iboee a t- the Bandord
Municipal Athletic Field and will
bn mounted op in polee a t a
laval of 5$ “feel.
At tb elr meeting the Reboot
Board considered various types
ot reflector* bu; decided on the
typo used at th e . baseball Held
aa tba beat even though lha lalllal M at la aomewbat greater.
T ha lighting equipment will
bo lesjalled
accord lag ta
re­
quirement* generally arrep ted a*
standard for llgbtlnw foot bail
B aida which h a re been approved
a lta r awveral yearn of , aip arlmanl with various method* aud
work will begin probably nest
weak.

Antietam B attle Asturian Guard
Is Commemorated A t Gijon Blast
By U.S. President Path Of

New Occupational
Tax Law Becomes

Roosevelt I) o p 1o r c Roads, Bridges And
Sectionalism A n d R a i l w a y s Dyna
“Misunderstandinff” mited By Defenders

the

Sons Or Legion
T9 Begin Practice
On Bugjes Tonight

Archie L. Bctls
• I Elected Cnnhier

RitesForEmmaRunge
Will Be Held Today

Diggers Ac c e p t s
Job Of Counting
Jobless In U. S.

LOCAL WEATHER

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To Take Leadln FinalSeries Dan Brainard To T O D A Y ’S SPORTING
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Hurl For Locals
W ORLD.
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Wes Kingdon Blasts
Football Season
By JULIAN
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J.chkouls will play hosts tonight lights burned, wheu be mowed, motnbere ere as follows, KL.LIB
Mato«**i&lt;
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Iutns*tvn. rf
to Hon “ Footi-' McKhnne and his down DON MeBHAfaM 4nd hta1 ‘ V-AIIT. OWEN
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Gaim-wlllc .li llcn whin they re­ big bad O MEN by e score of, MATO LANOBTON. . . We be-'
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sume their playoff series with the 7 lo I end ool) the email total' "• * * |hla le right although jv a R jw ^T'-'h
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fourth
game
tonight,
with
.-'anare still guvsaing. such as llEN- IMltsborah ........ 71
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of four buttles. . . As far
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11font leading with two games we could toll by the descriptive ltY WATBON.
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acora board. Wrlgbt bad master­
Brooklyn _____ - m
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HARRIfl FIELD.
OAINKH- V Tolsli
s i Mtnsgrr Ro-lger* of the Han- ed things his own way during
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Bill “ RAW MEAT” R000rcvl •roar's I Hnolla
JTILLE, BopL 14— Il«r Ow«n MrMulIrn, lit
[[!ford .MTU- will probably uio Bid Ihe entire alt. .
Coagratula- . ERg must have been hot lest
No kamro oelixtulod.
lire |. r I .
f ■ ARMTapimw
Wright mowed down Don Me- I'll Ills IL It, „
ttjllnn llinmniil rm the motnd fur Ilona owek. * .
evening when the Leekeute
Now Torn at I'ltnhurgh lit..
Shane's aalnoovfllo. fiU tn l»*t II.O.I,. I|
*ith e'‘lo(als/ while McKhnne of the
s s »
thed across thses winding
* Itovton 'a l (,'hlraKo (&lt;|.
l.ltltisili.n. It.
ljG-Mi-n will rend the’. lOUlhpaw
evening when ha allowed only Ilri.ll, rf
l*tilladalokln at Ki. lamia (I),
runs and they "leek a two
The LOOKOUTS polsd out
Brooklyn at Cincinnati (1).
(O il bltg while Uh bfg guns of llcelno, m
11slants of Andy Rlcrm op to the
te ana lead of the O-MEN,
- Joel a mere I t hits etf
Htsut..
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J O I 'Row Mast" Rodgers' Han­ Ks.pl.il,
I .heavy lookout artillery.
. . SKIPPER must have glvAMMMtCAh I.StAUt'N
•PARKMAN and I W I I N I V
In
't ord Lookoipr baary
•rllllarr SUtBliSI.rll.
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One i f the brgrst rrpwris of
#n them the spirit ef eld
and proved that they oeuld
hi It
Naw York „
Hpniknian, p
bias lad and roared out 11, hl(i esNirris y .
the rctnon Iv expected In see the
“ JOHN MORQAN.iiotrolt ___—
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hit when they wished and
fhlrsan ... ....
It
St
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•ft tba dellvarlas of Lefty- Joe
lilt tonight Ihnt will Is- played at
according to hew the p lay
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Bparkmoa and Had Sweatier to
the
ranfortl
Munlciiml
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In
till.
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off atapds now, well, we
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to
t« Htallril for HlniiU In kilt,
w t . | 7 to I score that was
rsnsnlsv
Field starting promptly at ft;IS
from
hla f a t h e r
yw
storony. ,Wnahlnemn
, h|||(||l| |(|J1 ..
don't like te prediet things
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t&gt;
firntr lijr Imi Idgit.
vaulted 'by 1000 people at H e r Kanfmil .............l»«l 02# 110—7 oVW kLt...........
morning rending likei tbla. .
Ht. laiula
a* si
because
wo
ere
always
Yoafrvdar*a
Hvanlla
'rla Field la Gainesville while Uulni'M%-ilir
... # Oho jim ono—r
effiO-AW of (he Rinfnrd llatr“ DeAr Bon: lm pulling enolh
wrong, but It looks as ir
Nu sam e- ar hv.1ulml
Itiiii*. tJInrjr, Uw»r*lu llultirimli, tall Hlilt kAc gHvmpflnty In get
1IM ganford tang Jammed Into Kssio
or nip of water In the soup so
we are going te pull , out of
Oooiao ToW ir
!. Klnsdon 5 IU vsII, IP.Clavaland s t Naw Tark.
l i e toped off downtown street glut).
two nterr'urlr hf. ItVniherx from
huiry home. . . ( would - like
this thing on the tep and
Datroll al Waslunuii-ii
kloI
i;rr&lt;&gt;r«: Clary, Mitrfln. Ilnliironk, Ihe Delano' llhlt Club f.,r use
to see the gsma plsysd on a
vary much to sov you. feign­
than go la OEORQIA. . .
■doly
HI. laiulji at I’hlladrlphlo.
lfrMulleii. INImuri, Mvlmtaton, tinOther, not ache
(day by play descriptive acora Kln*&gt;. Htt'Mnir.
nice.
- odu'
during the xpinalilij'r of Ihe ren#
ed l Dad. . , r. tl. Fell plowing
11uitt iiaitrit In: I,atiRtinn. Mr*
board.
wn wish c iio u o K McC l e l ­ starting next wtsk.
SOVTIIENN ASSOCIATION
Ilififtl* 7, (Ji«ry* |,rl&lt;hnrtl, Hun* sen as lh - .crutrl^’ nre unur over*
tllg Wright wia neTcrlttlrou- Kerin Two »&gt;••«*
__ Yvatvr4sr*a Hraolla
Ml:
Martin. flawing 'iht/ l-ritl slsndt rVi-ry l a n d tltiirh sucrose |h!t fall at
iFTaroff far Iklrri |&lt;loea|.
; bio all during the lill. eirnpl Fmirflf Iris. Wr|||hi, fu«&gt;lfit ton•**»: night.-'
HTHTPON and wo hope that ha _
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,
Allslila S: NaW Orlaana I.
Klriffiftin. CUrjfi J.itrmnion, KitofA
tba fourth Inning when
Ihe Hlrna latfl on . *•*•** : ' /Rwr^ yai, _ J
•n itil) send . nUl burn up the grldlronf again t t C C r j f C IV lC V 'lC ll&amp; n a
ualy earn, achvdultd.
ivi
TTfnTr " yrr?*;;
O-Man shoved across two mils t. iiaiim ■«iitr
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vh*n McMullen alngled to score run*
ml Im M» off IVrlulii field ^r-f
Pi.t'd:
JTiltd Ihe touny era
sea»ona urdtr
I.EAI'H TO DEATH
Roglno and IbivatL lie master­ S. Hwppnfy 3, Himrhin.m f Mil
II. n nl first lasr.j n iA C II
LEONARD
iONAItll
MrLUCAH.
liy iillrlm: lijr Wi Ir Ii I (I'Hnmri)
ed tblnfs Id hid own style and |«aitlttii |i||rh*rt FlmiMiy Tliuiiuf
In rehler fhlrl al HEMINOLK . .
DELAND
Kept.
Ife -W
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r iltii.plr.-s:
t . . . u_.ui.
Hmllli, lh.ua- llob I’ll
fashion and bn waa careful to a Itainr.
f.eorgo McClelland of Sanford,
„ Rlc, 3(i djri, |niUnl|y
•HI lltltil hiM', Jmi
(as
land
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"Her*.
la
greet extant.
lleneh nit l.-il flr'tl. Ihe Living
one o f four Stclson Unlvsrslly yMU&gt;rrf, y ,B , ptun(rc from lh,
Sanford's
Big
Pour
Is
Tba aattra Sanford club played
slrn on seeim-l la-ar, littr. Revgrldynvn trying cut for p l a c e - | f l o o r or n downtown offnak&lt;ng HENRY WATSON
excellent bell babloM the nca
ell In right fi&lt;1H, Loti Itnrin.i nn
kicking dullee this yrar. booted f|cB building
pull his hair th«so
days
taoundsman who fanned six ol
shortatnp, |{i-y {'toil, tntdi'ti" mtd
with thslr pranks and Joksa
thirteen
conaeculivt
“ e x t r a . A wilnese, J. E. Mlmnis- said
the O'Meu while giving upllireu
Andy Kierm plirhlnt.
points fiom the 16-yird line In th# mBn , tood 0„. , wlntiow lHge,
. . . How about It HENRVf
bases on balls. Bparkman deliv­
For h'anfiitil; 11, ichrs rlnry rn
Wo
undorotand
that
the
practice yretordsy.
'shouted "look out lu-low" three
ered • pair of walks and also
shorts tup, Muyo | i n^rti'ii (ti right
Others seeking ths vacancy l i f t l)mM Bnt| hurtJ*d lo the pavement.
Big Four t'lcksd him Into
t * o strikeouts while Red Swee­
field, Kuril- M-rtlr -n L ft fl. Id.
by lh« ^mdnation of Minrhart
_________________
buying
thslr
suppsr one
ney walked two of tbo Look­
Simmy ll.-Htro t; ratrlting. fienrge
and Cudmnrr arc I*anl« Smith,
mining t.t LEKHRHKfi and
Nrarl,
IGoo Hanford fa n a I'hlllipf* nn ace &lt;lnl I ir ■ In- l(u*f
outs and fanned one.
Willard Andrrton and Troy Hall.
Dry sausages may be divided
ths nsot t-ay r f . i l W AT­
Batting bailors (or the are- Jammed Into lha roped off area gerin on tliiid leive. lttbby I’ rlclc
The Ratters drilled |n orper- .Into two groupst cervelata and
SON rceslvsd a four buck
___
. Wee King °n first Hirer! tsrt night 1&gt;«- mil ett first bn--1 Al Kano In
a u^r ware taken. . by
ate squads of beckflsld men and satamD. Saiamls aru more high­
bill. . . .
don' who wee et ths ptlfe two' tween |&gt;erk end Oak AVer ties center field and Rig Dan Rialnanl
0 0 0
lineman yesterday and plan r ly seasoned than cvrvslati. Thera
•fflclej times and amaraed out1 to .see and hear e play by play will do Ihe hurling.
are hard and aoft typea of both.
We would like to abnoanea ecrimms.-a late this week.
bits nt rac-h appearance. J u o dntrriplloit of the Hanford lamkRuggerlo and Al
Kasso split oul-flslnesillln 0 M.-n gams l«r
second hot^urs with fwo (or four wlilrh
Hanford
emerged
llie
v, each and Kills Clary singled winner by e 7 lo J srore.
twice In Rre trips.
Thu Hanfurd Atlantic Nal|oiuil
Scoring boslllillsa slarlrd In Rank Ilulldlng was roniplrloiy
tba Baifford halt of (ho third llllod with fana looklnk nut of
Inning whan At Kasso singled IIto windows mid the slrcel waa
to center Raid and wriil
to rntnpletclr jutnmi-il.
The board was upornled Usl
third on a aloslo lo left by W&lt;&gt;*
nod Mr.
Xlugdun
Mayo lAngslol ittnn (light hv J. I. lion
Up and hit to light llrld lit Thorite of Ihe Western Union
with juIIhii
Hleniln-m.
Ilrlan
acora Kasso
Tba ll-Mea took Ilm load In Hurt stiu J w f-Allum assisting.
Tim hoard Will Re used when
fkatr half of Ihe fourth wln-n
Whiter
MrMullsii oImiIm I, loj the Katilnrd Hall Cluli will prorltkt field to ocurn both lluti ii nl another p la y l,y , play Me
povell and Lou lloglno.
| nrlptbin of Ihn Konioid-dalnvsBSnfurd came bark
In Its vllle* tainn that Is Iu lake plat-o
half of Ibo fifth t » take a one m IMirts Kli-ld In Dial illy totan load
wlisn they
putbT-d I Amrrow uigUt.

Two Trips To Take
‘ Honors At P l a t e

Buggerio, Kasso*
Get 2 Hits Each

across two tallies off one hit
and an error. Three bltg. gave
them taro more runs in (he eevenlh and In |be eighth (bey tal­
lied la w more llmc-i off four
bits,
The fwo teem* will
reeumo
Ihs-.r set Ira tonight at lha lo
gal field.

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BothManagersTo Put
* Best On Field In
Important Contest

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Coach McDowaU Is
Planning- On OLargt
O u t f i t Thfe Fun

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"le ths vernacular of tbs
atreat- ganfonj bee gene “nuts"

Mbecause
I of the
“ rfaeS Idub this
W INTER PARK, Sept, 14. Alseason. Out of a population of
about
#,000 white altlxena tho the* first official practice pen­
there waa an attendance at Sat­ sion for the 1P37 edition'of Coach
urday Plgbt’a game of upwards Jock McDowell's Rollins football
o f 1400—end Saturday night mac nine la not scheduled to be held
la the merchants’ big money until next Monday- already last
night o f the weelfl
year's grlddera ere beginning to
Staid fcpsfnees me* turned make appearances upqp- this scene
their shops over te clerks and of action, anxious to renew opera-^^
lions with the pigskin sport.
^9
waiched
ISsnford
lambnst
' Gslneivflls to the , score of
Yesterday Rick Gblesple, OUts
fo&amp;r to seven] and now comes Daugherty and Bob Hayes, vet­
the Seminole County Chamber erans o f last season's successful
of ComhterCe postponlsf IU warfare^ dropped in for last-min­
election o f officers tonight un­ ute, pre-season Instructions from
their mentor before hurrying for
til n we4V hence jost tetania
there’s a gen e scheduled here home porta where they will prac­
thle evening Only n few (fays tice their local high schynl teams
ago the City Commissioners ad- In preparation for the opening ■
#
lonmed early to hie themselves session next week.
Gillespie and Daugherty were
to the baseball perk.
And Sanford waa practically members-of the backdate! unit that
deserted
Sunday
afternoon carried the Tars to seven triumphs
when many ef the fana went to out of eight list year, while Hayes
Gaines villi expecting to see a alternated *t ths standing guard
thriller between the two beet position. .This trio of veterans
scented fit after • Rummer of hard
tsame In the league.
work.
Whet’s done Itt One of Ron
Daugherty reported weighing
ford's best teams and night
IBS. as tough os the-beef that bo
baseball.
And then, nobody hie to dig (uuf tleen toting all Summer t e a
down into hla J*on* for cash to meat packing plant -+n- Ashtm'lo,
support the cloh—It'e self-sup- N. C. Gillespie, star short stoji fur
nortlng for the first time In the the nine last Spring, played oeutl*
history o f baseboll for San­ pro ball around Asheville and ht*
■weight ranges around • the ISO
ford.
’ Yeo. Sanford has gone “ nuU" mark. Hayes, a 200-poundar. last
yea?, dropped 20 pounds after hla
over* baseball.
bard work and also appears In
.good trim. Dsugberty liras In
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Sept. I t —U R Naval commander* of tho U**tod State* and fonr other 1weetarm powers dtmandad today that
both Uto Chinas* and Japan***
anti-aircraft xminers tab* Imamdtata atapa to apar# IW
ltvss
of "tnnocsnt non-combatants.*
Tho urgent request of A martnaif Admiral Harry K. Yareell
and othor neutral naval ranL o n d o n ;'sept, us.— (a p )
fiENEVA,
S e p t.
mandera went forward
while
— Britain and France re­
(A P)— Japan will rtfuae and
tha Chines# In tha faro of warn
fused today to delay their
after way# of Japane*^ attachignore ^ven friendly iMdlik*
era stood fast oif thalr new In
patrol of the Mediterranean
tion by'th e'L eagu « of Na*
tali**
Thla breath-taking scene wsa presented when two automobtlee land tlna atrotchlag M
afain it submarine piracy be­
tjona i n t h e Slno-Japan«a*
from Chapel to Lloho north and
conflict,tha Japonoaa min­
cause o f Italian objections to collided during races on the speedway at Hapyaervd, Ind. The ter west of InlornatloAal Shanghai.
At last roipea confirmation of tnng 'minor* concerning John nooacvell a affection* for Ahhe
thakKyon Accord and an­ rifle Impact threw the rar of Curly Aachelman Into the sir and.lt It became'apparent the Chinese Lindsay Clark, Ronton il.-butant.1. They aro reen beaming happily at each s»h&lt;!r at Nahan*. Ma*a., uter to Switxerland dladoot^d
nounced that the
nine- sailed over the outer wall1like a leaf In a windstorm The other, had aucceedtd In throo days of juat after her mother announced their engagement. The Preaident'sijoungert son said plana for today. Tho Japanoso envoF,
driven by Charles Van Acker, smashed tnt-i tfie .wall as Indicated by orderly withdrawal In establish
EIJi Amau, told tho AaaocJpower agreement would go
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dolled line. The bitow points to a wheel torn from Van Acker's lag wall prepared- poelllona that tha wedding have not been pending eompletlon o f hi* senior year at .Harvard,
ated Press that Japan wougl
Into effect at once.
brook no Interference la l$ *
have hatted the Japanese
car. (Copyright, I #37. by Chicago Tribune)
British sad French warsht#*, *1Far Eastern crisis.
\
vane# just Inland from tho main
m d y In the Mediterranean. were
Dr. Wellington K r» one « f
city.
c it y n e w s b r ie f s
China’s moat lllustrimi* state*Wpsrtsd authoritatively to have
PEll'lNO. Rapt. 11—OR—Tha
man. wanted tha United Stat m
bsc«n scouring tho Mediterranean
Japanese army of 1U.OOO man
and Europe today that JapaM 0
sals Un»« for undersea marauders
struck at
Chlntsa
posgloaa
tuna may manaca them art «a
without waiting for relnforctalong tho entire North’’ China
day If they do not support Cfch *
accumulated over vast periods froal today from the bills 44
By MRS. J. 1. DOLLY
mils* west of hero to the Tlontorw
Ha made the statement b e fo
re
Info nurd aourcaa aaid.tha door .... We are now driving due Eastt of Mme."
Two building ik-i mil* were is­
the
League
Assembly
In
wss not closed to Italian partlel- from Reno, over a long straight I It waa ovar the Banner Ule Flats ala-Naaklng railroad f t miles to
sued liy l.m l building insjierlur,
blistering Indictment of what
psttan In tho patrol It Italy wii'iei highway, a hundred miles or more that Campbell made hi* automo- tho seat,
Tho btUorost battle of tho
(i. I1. I'uxlon at the City Hall ye*railed japanaaa "aggrom ien."
to otfar constructive suggestions without a curve, very monotonous,|bile speed record SOI miles per
terd.y, I . I'. Ilsgan waa granted
although aho has declined to Join jpat a vast desert plain, with black hour. About twenty nillea West of nine-weeks* old undeclared war
|Hinil*sion to rr|inlr hi* residence
rugged snow rapped mountains In .Rail Laka City we came to our waa believed to ba developing
tho Njron arrangement.
W A S H IN G T O N , RapL, I I . - 4 1 )
Three tratlle accident* In the
Japanese reported almost
Among the greatest guarantee* in ttniifurd Heights and Squire
|first view of the Great Salt Lake. The
— President Jtooaevelt
Franco and Croat Britain have the far distance.
last
31
hour*
further
fnsrrad
tha
Since leaving Reno this morning with its dimensions fifty by aev- Instantaneous victorias on both provided in the Constitution of W iiglil waa granted a permit for
Govern mertfcu u a t U
moblliaod nearly 100 warships In
perfect record tho Ctty o( Fan- prohibited
tho Mediterranean ai thrir hunt wa hare covered 4&amp;Q miles o f that rnty-five miles- Ita average depth flanks and at tha contar of the the United Slates of America are rimilnr work estimntrd to roat font lias nisi &lt;«allied during the merchant ship* from transporting
those which Insure the freedom of 8ItHI on hi* dwelling house at 712
arms or ammunition t o Japan'
for tho marine marauders. Oman* same uninteresting a&lt;wntry. but scarcely exeeedi (wenty feet. It 100-iplle battle liao.
eumnier month*, according to
Tho
Chlnaao northern army, the Ameiirnn press and freedom IrfICUSt,
Ued os a full wanimo footing tho within ISO miles of Salt Lake City carries a t highar percentage of
Infrirmallon reeotrad from Chi.I
combined fleet la to roach Its max the icenery changes.’ fo r here we common shit than any other body aetlmated at naarly half a mil- of apeerh for the American peonf pollen Hoy U. William* to( r w t laaid m rage T#*ee|
( pi*. Robert I .
Divla, Orlamlo
tarral firrmtn U-| hii the check­
AtlLfklkWt po.thi Qrtal Salt Lake U .U # Wa*l&lt;LI_thtpk V petcaql
’
attorney,
told
the
Kiwanl*
at
Desert.
Juat
a
straight
road
one
tall
ing and painting nf alt fire hy.
i when all additions ordered for
Ycitenlar evening
at
7:00
their weekly luncheon in Ihe Val­ illnnt« hr Sanfold tin* morning,
hundred miles long through the; By this time wo hod covered 571
patrol duty arrive.
t
o'clock Park Hunter waa driving
des Hotel todny.
w ry center o f the Salt Desert, so m|iea that day, and nothing looked
nreonllng to Fire t'hief Mark we-.| on Hirst Rtrvi and aloppod
Italy refused last night to join
Chairman of Ihe program com­ t'b vplond. whn stnlrd that • tho
whlta I knew it waa snow. So 1 M foo,| ** that nice blue lake,
III Iho alreel; |i. C, Walters
the antl-plreey patrol in a secon­
mittee. Dr. D. (i, Seott- introduced hydrnnU must bo in prefect roilquote thta: "Practically all of „here we could Juat recline on It,
i
also
driving «v&lt;-*t on First
dary role, damandtng full parity
Mr.
Davis
who
spoke
on
the
western Utah and what la n ow |„,t and relax. This la true. It waa
itilion
to
facilitate
lotion
in
Mr*. Joseph Rutti, after ending
tttll'.et, ws* uilhble to stop In
with Britain and Franco. The lat­
Members of th* Sanford Jun­
the Great Salt Lake Desert, waa j u, t |^r lying on an old lime a seven year search for her two United Rlates t'oiistilntion in rom-j eaVe of fir*.
ilino to avoid collision and ran ior Chamber of Com marc* w ilt
ter two nations were designated
once covered by ancient U ka|frathrr bed
could not sink. children, obtained their custody memoration of t'linstilulion Wivk.
Into the tear of Ihs llunler rar. appear soon before the
by aeven Cooperating nations—
City
"Communism, Bo*hevi*m find
Bonneville which It is said, had a when we came out our bodies and ami returned last night to her
No great. amount of ilainagnws* rom m lM lonen and advise tha
Turkey, Greece, Russia. Egypt,
dlrUlorthipn
are
llnrintr
the
depth of fully one thousand feet , „ it, wrrr l0 thick In salt we could home
In
Nrguanee
Michigan
done
aivt
Ihe
driver,
agreed
in
Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and Ruman­
Hoard that they will t&gt;e glad t »
at Its greatest site, and w a a '^ v , it off. We arrived In Salt County Judge R. W. Ware, report­ Unltrd Stair* in the face," flw ntseltlo thu dninnge among thrni-j lake ovar a auction o f lb * pro­
ia—to bear the brunt of the patrol
tomey aiserlnl, "a m i in our own
rrrattd during a period of unus- j ^ e City at good dark, but re ed this morning.
aelvoaItaly wsa offared jurisdiction of
posed Lake
Front
Path
and
unity heavy precipitation. Salt freshrd from our salt dip.
Mrs. Rural refused to remain In Slate, group* of bov* me Icing
At 7:3B p. M yesterday t'lyde spend thalr tlm* and money eat
aes Una, Just o ff har coasts In tha
(ii*or&lt;* H. Hi nun, lietlrr known
taught
Communism
m
on
effurt
Lake Desert is the natural result
The
next
morning
wo
visited
tha
Ranlord to prosecute her husband
Tanner slopped In tho street as Ita devslopmenl. It was decided
petfo) plan drafted Saturday at
of the evaporation of lake Bonne­ Mormon's “ Templa Square." We who took two o f their children and to convert them to till* doctrine. a* tho "Barbecue King” will tw­
Nyon. 'at a conference boycotted
in charge of lhe,-"rirls" at the ho wsa driving south on Mel- at the meeting of tha Jay0* 0*
"These
doctrine*,
however,
rnnville with the dissolved material
tCeetlsseS ea Fane TUee*l
descried her In 1029 to live with
by Premier Mussolini and Chancel­
big fex*t fur the Hanfuid Sh.rin- 1 lonvlllo Avenue al$l RTa rar was at Perk’a Placa Mynday eight.
her slater In California and latei not *tand or |irevnit where there
The brganlialloq alao planned
lor-Hitler of Germany.
&lt;r* givrn them by the Jark»un- struck In the rear hy a WUly*
Is
freedom
of
tl&gt;e
pre»*
and
in Florida.
belonqlng to t.re Ktnanl.
•Lest night, with German adherto donata sufficient
funds
to
speech," Me. D«vl* runrlmlrd, “ and villa Temple, Ed - l,anr. Arnbs***.
Albertina
Denefre,
w|th
whom
Reel
and
Hon*,
who
pro
In
two
shuffle hoard
sues, Mussolini advised the Urltthe task of the Anicrlrtn pimple dor of the Morrnrco Trmple ati- charge nl repair, estimated tho construct
Rusal
has
been
living
le
receiving
courts In the proposed
park.
iah and French eharg* d'affaires
;
nld for herself and her three child* la to fight for Ihe preservation of nounerd Inlay.
Ilowevar, no definite actloif w s*
that tha situation which would re­
The Jacksonville
organisation damage to belli care a( |7|.
these
inrstinmhle
guarantees
of
One
hundred
Sanford
youths
Mrs. J. II. Colclough gave a
from tho County Welfare
This momlng another alight taken on thta matter. K.
Esult from the patrol plan "seem*
whlrh i* headquarter* of the hlorour Liberty "
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talk on Baptism at the regular may secure employment through Board.
aceldent itrrurrrd on Weal Ninth! Lan*y. vlco president o f th* or­
unacceptable."
rueeo
Tetnple
will
be
In
charge
uf
Arthur
Uranan,
funnel
ra*hlrr
HI reel, but I o damage waa done
Tha Immsdlata reaction here monthly business meeting of the the NYA at the present U»"».
of tha Sanford Atlantic National the program at the frelivlllea In rlther uf tho cars. Tha name* ganisation staled
R. A. Goodspend. director of tho
Mr. Lanuy alto
staled
that
was that the war agsiaat the sub- Aaarlan Class of the First Bap­
Friday
right
at
Sanlandn
Hptlng*.
Rank
hare,
told
tho
sluh
membsrp
nf tha parties Involved In Ihl* Iho mooting date* of the organ*
marble pirates will be real war, tist Church which waa held last local NYA, announced today.
ji
Dus to the act that a large
accident were unavailable
liailon will be changed from tag
nevertheless, but observer* were night at 6:50 o'clock at the annex.
Aa a covered dish supper waa number of the boys and girls
evcnlnx to l l : t l
o’clock
qacW
quick to point to the poealtility of
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Ing Hanford, II would be nervssary
being served a abort business ses­ who hart been given employ­
Tuesday. Tha meeting place haa
The tropical hurricane remained. for him to saver Iris connections
sion was held during which rou­ ment through 'tha N Y A during
not bead decided
as yet hut
the summer have severed their almost stationary today hr the with the leral irrganiMtloii.
tine matters were discussed.
will be announced to nil mem­
Atlantic
oreea
o
ff
the
west
In
l&gt;r.
E.
II.
Brownie*.
ps»toe
of
Those attending were: Mrs. K. connect ions to go to school, this
NEW YORK. Kept. lB .- lA V bers of the organisation
l*t*&lt;|
D Carter- Mrs. T. D.. Inabluet, Fatl or ‘ have raceWad private die* and the .Weather Bureau On1 the Presbyterian Church here and William II. rarson*. the Stony,
In lb * week, he said.
I
varied
the
chance*
o
f
H
reaching
chairman
uf
the
vucaimmd
guidMrs. W. O. Edwards, Mrs. T. ft. employment, thg. working num
brook. Lung Island pigeon farmer,
Tha reason for
Ik*
chadgia
HOMESTEAD^ Sept. 18.—Tho
I. lttrell, Mrs. Ira Southwarn, l | v her of the local organisation ha the United States coast ware re­ anr* eomni litre voportod that I ho whose socially prominent wile,
mote.
Very
IIUIo
forward
motion
Kiwanl*
rnmmiltee
and
a
similar!
Monroe. ■a new variety of avo­ Mr. Lansy asserted, wax tturt
L. II. Echols, Mrs. S. J. Nix, Mrs. been, reduced (o such a potn
Alice MrDniin.il 1‘areona disapcommittee from the Hanford Uo
cado with a number » f desirable only a small number o f lh* mem­
Allen
Gordnier, Mrs- Berber! that 100 more employee# may be waa imminent.
ber* war* abia to attend
tha
Gordon K. Dunn, meteorologist tary Club had outline.! extensive) &gt;w*1
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Moreland. Mrs. j . (’. Lewi*- Mrs. added to the rolls In this disc
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$4 qualities, has been patented, aaya
ai d
It
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at Jackso*villa, said the it lit u'tr­ plans for iirtiviliea during tho •aid today be believes she u County Agent t.'ha*. II. HteffanL evening meetings
JACKSONVILLE, Sept.. IB. - Grover David, Mrs. C- U Rewaon,
trict. the director atatod.
hoped that, the change will h&gt;til#!
**ut d01*1'1* the authenticity The' patent.
UR—State Administrator Prank
ance
waa
likely
to
turn
northward.
flret
to
bo
ob­
present
school
year
among
Mrs- J. II. Colclough, Mrs. A. - J.
AU
eligible applicant*
arc
hrr death tained by a
P. Ingram said yesterday he had Feteraon. Mrs. A . TVJI'ardy, Mrs.
A 0:30 A. M. advisory taid tho High School .Student* in Hrminoln of lettara reporting
Florida
avocado croaae considerably tha aambsir
a*ked to see Mr. Goodapeed foi
received orders from Washington J. f . Jockaonj-M/r M- N. Clave•form waa attended by shifting County. The work of this commit­ from pneamou la.
grower,
waa
issued
recently
to of members attending th*
Information In tha local .N Y A
Fqdfrel agents whn have'been J. J. U Phillips of the Red land Inga
galea and winds aareeding 76 tee, It was pointed out, waa to
.officials to dismiss 1600 WPA laml, Mrs. R. L. Beard, Mrs. Gee.
headquarter* at I I l_ Palmetti
James O
Bharoa waa
miles near the taster ami was lo­ aaalat boy* and girls In dolermln- invealgntlng the ra*e since June Avocado Groves, through Joseph
employes Immediately.
It. McCall. Mrs. II. IV. Rucker, Avenue.
principal apoaker at tha
T M reduction la In addition to Mina Helen Ward and Mias Louise
cated at 7:00 A. M- tome 2UO to big the
,
vocation they widied to 0 declined to say whetiirr they R. Uryum, manager,
believe Mrs. I’armci* |i dead.
recent cuts In tbs supervisory and Driggers.
SW mile* welt heart of St. Mart tna,lantor.
A meriting tree discovered In Ing. It* apoke to tha group ms
the "W orth o f a Civic OrgaaV
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" I don't know whether those
of tha Leeward laiand*
administrators stsffs, ha said. It
IU36r when it waa about three
at Ions to a Commaqity*'*
dees net tuejedi BSD alien* dropped
year* old, la Ihe foundation of tha
from relief rolls lit the Tamps
new variety. It is iH-lieved to be
not,' Parson* said,* "They may
ares.
a cross between Eagle Rock and
ho tho work of e crank. I feel Wald in varieties, of Guatemalan
,The -opening of the citrus seaOaly three youth* may ho ad­
About two week* ago. Captain however that if Alice weir alive and West Indian
ala, general Improvement in
typesTh*
communicated tree la unusually vigorous, an
Fsacral servicea for F. 8. Var­ mitted to the local Saa Seoul
.M ask osadltiens In tha state and
WARS AIT, *Bepr, 15. - b R - Fred 8. Keren, commending o ffi­ ah# would have
^1
Farecaat
W. *J. Rlotera starread' a aynagogue at cer of urn Salvation Army Corps with me.
4bp aaaeeslty o f redoe las tha ax- ney, prominent Sanford business troop before Oct. II,
upright grower, well branched, • Gencghliy
fal
fair tonight
Ward,
first
mate
of
I
ho
•
Imp*,
bore,,mod*-a
plea
to
the
people
man
who
died
at
hi*
home
lata
Manas o f tha work relief •program
Caslada during - p Yam Klrpur
and somewhat resistant to scab. Thursday.
Cxti
Extreme
&lt;.
m
sited as reasena for th* addi- Sunday night after a abort Utoeso, announced today.
service today la a violent out- o f 8*miaul* Cqunty for Ui* dona­
It has distinctive foliage , and Florida—partly aloudy toalght i
Tha
edmlialoa
of
throo
tion
of
11
rella.ef
roofing
paper
held ha tho Presbyterian
buret of Pallah aalWewt.h terrormake* a robust hardy growth. Thursday.
a. J The reek flret atoned tbo for tha hems of * family who era
} Ingram*pointed cut that, unlike Church here this aftertoon at 4:00 member* will bring
“ It I* an “ A " variety from the
Daytaaa Tide*
‘ ]
not of Uto troop to Ita fall aynagogua aad Wake all the !■ dire need. Today Captain Fans
.
•«*a— **•»— Florida‘a quota of o'clock.
standpoint of
pollination, lu
Wednesday's tides, low, l i l l X i
Dally playground programs ar* flower* opening first aa famaltt
The Rev. T. D. Brownlee, pastor quota strength lor thle quarter window*. Peak stricken Jaws fled reported that all.but one ipll of
tig the
Presbyterian
Church and there I* a P*aeJMltty that from every dree. Thay war* at­ tha nacqeaaiy roofing bod bran sc- b*b.g conducted for the students and ' later reopening as male*. H . 10:U P. M.{ high, 1:44 A. ML
*
4 « P. M.
Ihe troop win * N
officiated
and
burial
tacked and ban ian aa they triad tarad end he eakad'thhl any per­ # f th* Lake Monroe School under It mature* fruit in December,
drastic reductions
son
who
was
able'to
,
make
Ihl*
*
1
It
tonal
appliestc*
antll
the
supervisor,
of
Mr*.
Ollie
Bry­
later
In
lb#
Evergreen
Cemetery.
to otrap*. Policq an fa*d and ar­
, hat Ingram said ha had
January
and February. Th*
Yesterday. B A today,
donation would tommunl* an, .whas.-i* in charge of th* WPA
Tha active pallbearer# wore: H. ary.
• w .
rested half a 4
ka Mnrtnring Washingfruit la dark green b\ color. 6S4
Pvadpttatlm
Tha
require
dteuts
for
division
of
recreation
in
that
vl&gt;
ento
with
him-da’
anoo
aa
poMlhto.
afffekls that employment b&gt; C.' DuBose, W. M. McKinnon. O.
to 6 Inches long and 4 to 414
Total for yesterday
Captain
Loren
alao
paked
.that
clnity,
It
was
learned
today,
in­
•loo
to
tho
troop
are
J. Pop*. E. L Morrow, S. a Bhtawsa lowest
wide.
and
generally
Total fa r month
' • *■“
gay peramt* having any old rlotfj- cluded in three programs la a
strict The applicant
holier, end W. A. Eachary.
hi Florida.
The flesh of the fruit,
to data
K l p D U r k g to donate It to tha Halv*Uoo weekly swimming party and pieHonorary pallbearer*; A. D. present aa application
mid rec
which fit* ' tightly around the
Amy for dialrlbutlon among tho nie fo r the children and r!****■ In ***4.
net Including tha Eachary, Frank p. Forster, W. L* her ship at Pht of
is a clear bright, yellow/
A * h ho* boon too the peat I.- ladlgonta In thl* County, no e*&gt; handicraft for girl*.
Tho «|pltaaUM to
about Henley, and U I. Frasier.
free nf fiber, of a nutty flavor, &gt;RtrhM reading.
poeially
naked
fer
children*
cloth'
•
yeore.
tKk
M
ining
o
f
the
Shoi
f
t
h
o
'
executive
Mr*,
Bryan
ha*
afao
Included
■
supervisory
and with aa oil contort o f 10 to
Pfflotal Wvpwi
MARINES TO SHANGHAI
aommUteo who hare |ho powar far ar l a n k hacw at sunset yes­ hag atace at tho^pmeat there are sowing circle for tho' women In
Of about $11690 percent.
High b
to althor accept or r*Jadl tt, terday preatelr e il throughout tha any chWren attending arlwoU that vlcbilly In her program. Tha
Early far 1M5 Mr, Phillip* tap-' ’ 4 "
....
. *4
H e»tree. If aooogatad, the appii- worid tho hoi loot Say on the J ew
Ctrri* will meet at bar horn* oi\
Ithoot D m proper rlothing.
HONOLULU, —W l-O n #
_ gg
seat la aotlflad had raqo*r*d w leh r. l.adar, Y*re K^pnr.
For tha post few day* Capt. Woe* Flret Street Tueoday a fte r worked 07 tree* to tha now va­ r
dred United Stele* marines
..........
Mt each weak to do different riety, aad thaao twa year old *
has boon remoaeiing and reIn Bontard aK-Jewish merebanU f i
ordered yesterday to leavo far tha pttand throo marling* Tho i f
to
top-worked treat are
. Si-..
handiwork.
tha Army headqaortmy
meat* An 4»
at war aono from Fanil pUrdot U tbon althor
1 1 ..........
■
ierable repair work has
that all woman bi th* log a good crop. Blare lh tt
ore rejected h y .o
naval atatkm Sept,
It . ..................
f * ••
hath the rhapoi and
lavttad to attend has grafted 744
aU #
memhort of
MM)
M -----------------hy Mrs. Bryan- to tho
h*
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From Coast To CoQst_
AND BACK AGAIN

JkpUUM
l

wIKhiin«

Robert L. Davis
TalksToKiwanis
On Constitution

3 Auto Accidents
Id Last 24 Hours
Mar City's Record

Orlando Attorney De­
clares FYeedom Of
Press Is Essential

No Casualties Result
From Series: Of Ac­
cidents Yesterday

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I

JnvcFPH P lan

1

To City Group lit
Furthering- P a r k

Mrs. Joseph Russ!
Returns To Michigan

Jax Temple To (Jive
Shrincr.s Barbecue

Talk Is Given By
Mrs. J. H. Colclough

Jobs Are Offered
To Local Youths

Hurricane Halts
w \mr__a |
that due to hi* busiar** affiliaU1 WeSl inaies (loni Whlrh will require III* leav

W P A To Dismiss
, 1500 Em ployees
From Rolls Soon

Pigeon Farmer Says
Missing Wife Is Dead Patent IE Granted On
New Florida Avocado
Variety, The Monroe

'J ±

Roofingl’aperNccded
Sea Scout Troop WU1
Last Rites ForVemay AdmitThrec Members Rioters Attack Jews
By Salvation Army
Are Conducted Today
In Polish Synagogue

"J

LOCAL W EATHtat l

Mrs. Bryan Conducts
Recreation Program

f

Jews CkM» Stores
For Yom

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i t; X
k ’.s

�Of Women
nreaent lime control 70 $Arad If tiny are not ronnlr» the
industry and politic* of Ute United States in tlltf next
•ration or two, It will bo only because they are not conado ua of their power, Recording to an article written by
lease F. Maixoaaon for T V American Magazine.
Citing figures io prinre this feminine financial domi­
nance, he suggests the possibility of tomorrow's yburi®
man hurrying with notebook and pencil to the trilled com­
mand of the company's psea’dent, or waiting Shyly for
a proposal of marriage from the rich end rieing young
female vice-president of a large corporation.
-It may startle the atavistic males," Mr. Mareosaon
writes, -to learn that women are today beneficiaries of W
percent of the nation's $104,500,ooo.ooo outstanding life
insurance, on which $2,000,000,000 is being paid out each
y«*r. Any insurance company will tell you that women
a n outliving the men. th e private wealth of the'nation
le oafr 1080,000.000,000, and women already own enough
(if that’ to mike the he-Titans tremble, llut the women

Breaks Ofl( While You're Abroad

Ms wMi flfUe
★ fra mRlt n r i

*M rid* to the Basnet M b apo*

In another country. At thst'AM*
M M AiAtttehA fWWB* a***#
officer win be naAp to cable the
folk* for a little cash Ur bp* you
i ticket home.
It wma Mae afraid o f the enemy
thaa of being phot Vy It* own of-

Yonnrest Rooacri
To W c d l M M

iLg Y f t l S . H * TOtiAT
J tt AHt) BINO: la
g you afflicted! let
‘ II Up m*mt lot

patina—Jam** I: IS.

ear
him
him

FAILURE

PWlledT Or dying thought B*
ru#f waa the down of thorn;
Arab the rtgc of people mad;
operate th* hope forlorn
th# .anguUh of the .mai
fatttht HI* Ilf* a total lo&lt;n.
irm.y aloud lie cried;
lot now my will hut Thin* be

Idnaf

than between two thieve* He

The “Little Fellow” Pays
Nearly $20,000,000,800 spent In excess o f government
ionyht Hi* mb*Ion her* had income for relief and recovory hnn brought the laaue of
tltcM.
federal tag revision squarely into the open, says the S t
tares to plant the &gt;wd may Petersburg Independent. Quoting John T. Flynn, nationally
IS
known author-economist, the Independent reveal* this
w« th* growth of twig and startling fact: A 100 percent levy on the rich people of
d*er; '
,
the United States would yield but one-third o f the present
*w d to hat* and rag* m*y need* o f government. It is* the "little fellow" who will
7
.
■ '
have to bear the burden o f the nation’ s enormous tax
* * * * ** th* trulh to 0Y*r’ bill. Read- what Flynn haa to say In sn article specially
b * then are who realli#
P^P?*?**
Service:
clo«*'to victory failure Ilea.
One of the graveat Indictments o f the congrea* which
. A-By VDGAR A. GUBAT hna Juat adjourned is It* refusal even to think About our
- ft*" 1 ■ ■•. ‘
”
leiT/iifa tax mess. Thin rcaponslbtltty’ * M e w g r to -no
Mb fra nneni Moiorbu *Pl'cl#l perty— both great parlies ran away from the eubI took out f«r childf«e «*sr Ject. A politician Is more frightcm&lt;d by taxation thpn by
s public icnoot building*.
Any other form o f menace. It's the last tiling he will
-------- --------touch. He will run the state Into debt and bankruptcy. He
grstulAtloM to John Room- will lay sore burdens on the backs o f the people In the
Htw fh* Mayor of Conns*! form Qf tariffs and hidden imposts before he will come
krow the champagne m hi* out boldly
pUt an obvious percentage o f the taxation

thing about Juatlca Black
a matnhef of the Ku Klu*
he'd probably know what
Shout tha Bcottaboro ctae-

an Portage*** elite* wap broke
under German fire .
Croalei's f/Undo lifted tkalr
Im aa if ha »™*IUd
day* ago he died, haIgadaa of patrioto reel-

* a ■■ *
In recent year* lb* United
State*, ha* had three outatandlng
frray debunkfra, General William
Htuboll General Saudi ry O. But­
yetmiaat and only unmarried *n ler and Central Johruoo tfagood.
.T
m Tllf m
*m*Um *o gHul
O
IIITIUTIIli
aim 1*1^.
FfrWS Amhn
fW™ Mitchell le ’ dead. The other two
Lindsay Clark, pretty, blond* are doing nicely.
Mitchell began by an attaaapt
Bohton debutante.
Announcement of lb* engage­ at detanking the navy a* a first
ment, which bar. been* kept a line ef drfen**, Ha said the ffftrr
secret "some time," John **H hi future war* woald flee for aar
com* from Anne’s mother, Mr*. er like, rata le eeeapt bombing
plane*.. He offered I# . *b»w
P, f|SV«n
Haven Olark.
Ft
VJl»rta# widow
wiuuw of
vi A
mw
, . T . lb*
wealthy Beetdn banker, who fta.WT h° " ■
borab.ta* pU?
teverml week* ha* been evading «»tild kink a naval veaael. Th* efrumor* of a romance between her »*f
. . . ......
eWeit
daoghtw
and yMig
“ **“ » - «"*m ly M M
Root*veil
*f Mb aupenUfa for tkalr tailor*
John eatd, "+ t have been *n‘ &gt;f
the-aW Ttwd* av be
g U « ) *ome time.”
* ** “[* *
* 2 lr fS
Th# President Mid Mr*. Boos*. »Hlmirtolr was *taurl martiaM
vaft knew about It before h* made bed aaiprtjdel! far nvepears an
hi. r«CMit trip to Eon*e, h.
aald. "W* wvr* engaged,’’ be
eonttaueti, “at tha thaa of th*
**“ "
wedding of my older brother. Hj***1^
_____ _
TTjirtita, *nd » b . *o~i « » • ,

raaau t&gt;______
Thera are throe type* of mnhA* Vr
iR j-tfn t India*. tropical AmotI *t
mA and African, th# ftm U tmdh -O

Martin's (fen c e
la Allowing

A 50 %
the gentleman who take* a fling
at vattraSa’ benefit* ao far oofy
youngster* *b y i done that very
much. Remember th* -Veteran*
ef Patur* WatWT and the "OoW
Stkr Mother* of Rutare W in fl
F.i port* of medicinal preparam frem the United State*

•t S*ot*«ib*r. A. D. 1*11, rase*
to |« riled In the office of tk*
gecrelary ef Ik* Mats of Pkwma.
a duly autbaniteaisO. rewflutina

adopted hp n , iiHthelcn u»*

4*r Ik* prnvleloaa or said Chaptar
Law* of Florid*. Act*
•t m i., im t r t ir tha dlaenlaUpo
Of dheA eareo ration. add the
Seertlirr of Stata la ■ lliflM
that th* r liilm M iti, - of law
have boon aomplt** with.

m

wtTHnia

wtimncor*

i

Dlsoflunt on

$ 2»0 6 1 . &amp;
of past diM Account*.
I helped jrotulew yed bolp we

Track A AUta Borvfce
Bedlew—BpCtafa—lVaiarA
poke yne «aa affw* H W

Martin’s Garage

have timant* eft- pig M *d and

Green Valley
Dairy

WERT-The J&amp;WELER
Diamonds And Vfatdtes
;ria e Watch And Jewelry Repairing
Diamond hfcoattag And Bngmvlng

“W* met about thro* yean t*tir*ai«wt. pay bit MHokeD died
ago.” hb ilendrr fiance* aid.
~
V-"'1'
' ■*
~
"Juet , when or where f do not
’
r*tt#mb*r.“

Sleeping Sickness
Claims 45 Victims
BT. LOUIS, Sept-, II. —«*■&gt;—
An outbreak ef cMaphifltb, ap­
parently a milder, hr** widespread
recurrence of the ISU elecping
tlekneea epidemic. faicreaMtl lu
toll lo 48 yeeterAay with two new
death*.
Fifteen new c***a of the dbama
wore reported to the city health
department, bringing th* total
■luce June S0 to SM In Bt. LouU
city and county. In less, there
worn KM caaeo end H i death*.
Although 0 gteat deal remain*

unknown about

dMhpkhlltla, re*

ecatek kero In IMS Indicated It
wot duo to a fUt*fable vlrua, an
agent which enueth dlaeaao but It
Invhdbl* under powerful micro*

la coming bach,"
a year or m agoknow It waa bock

tone aoma Americana
ihart nngllah than
but
w a ilin u a you

r U It that avaryona kicks
tha,' .high cost of governard then brags about how
money It la amending her*!
irAlaha of whot may b*
ipanaaa attitude toward
l “ open door" policy. Gov.
proposes to sa* that th*
i/a Into Florida era closed

CHALLENGE TO THE SOOTH

at haa

Juat kicked
M0 million dollars In

ATLANTA CONSTITUTION

market.

W. C. HARTLINE
•v»^iu .»i»a

df Bog1hehi
t* 1r* ' " - t i v *

■k-r.aiVlTl

akyp the State

***! W

n ivnewal of alpPogreaalVa' Dea the birthright
f

Ieoiler*,

.ml

BgadjtHbm,- 01
M to* aelkr ‘con*
and laanth It «m

A

voera m y

laanlatlan* of tfai

H r »»**,'takic-

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And Personal Activities

*MISS AMERICA’ OF 1937

d f ^ f t lm ik

XtWtU at

H

t.

• «* rn o «

at

« - « , “* a - f a r t s

Mr. and Mr*. Henry Barrow and
children have relsfhSd from Miami
where they apent several d*y*.

To-Night

Mr*. Cox rendered . 0 *1 .1

Mia* Adel* Barnard haa re­
turned to her homo In St. Petertare uryoo toauana. AU QWtn M
&lt;hml#|lt, ^ d in y boty after apendlny a week with
Miaa Alice MoGlone.
PR fB A T
the Slit Paalm. -The Ptomkee Of
Sim reyular hualieae sheeting of God" war her eubjecL She Ateo
Mice Alice MtClone ha. left fur
if Sanford T M a n d Cl oh .will;told aome Interesting event! that
Ckflbont where aho h u accepted
l held at 1:00 o'ftoek In Otoir took place i t the Assembly of
n poiHkn aa Home Econumk*
S rooms in tho Welstos Bond- Cod Central Council at Memphis- Teacher.
The poblle It lavHad to attend. TennTho C M Scoot* will meet at A short buirfheae Meetiny - waa
Miaa Mary Calhoun Irft Satur­
ha JJtUe House at St45 .'clock, conducted by tho pro*idSot, Mr*.
day for Berlin, 0a. when* the will
D O inrA T
jT- R- Miller. Plana wftp made for
teach (he fourth yradc ami ruicli
The bo*ineei and proyram meet- ■*&gt;
day mettidg Wednesday,
the basket ball team.
g o f the Waman'a MMilodatyiSept. 22, at the borne of Mrs- WilX W y o f tha T in t Methodlit lianiron. 908 Elm Avenue. Several
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. M« llrynoldt
iMfch will be h*M at the ebarch -new member* were welcomed Into
have returned frem Maryville and
I X:t0 o’clock. Circle Number ] lh* society after Whkh Mr*- John
Chnttsnoog^ Tenn. Orbrio tho&gt;
ih¥e will hot* charge. of the Wheel*** led the cloetng prayer.
have been apendlny several art-k*
Tho** attrndiliy were: Mrs. W,
.
8. Quern, Mrs. T. B. Miller, Mr*.
Word ha* hern peer
Pay Hilly, Mra. John WhSelci*.
Mia* GeralJlAc June- &lt;, Mra. M. N. Tolbert, Mr* John
’atar Of- naltam. Mra, Howard Matthew 1, Texas and M ra * E. “ S
wood- formerly o f thk
he ye*'.M r*, (tofu* Renton- Mra. J. 0.
married Sunday- Srpt. I
at 1:00. Fryer, Mr*. Minnie BouUiard, Mr*.
Homer, Mr*. Cwx, Mra. WilliamMr. and Mra. Kredn a I I
•on. Mr*. Abbott. Mr*. 8. M
have returned from their v&gt;- Mi
n i . . „ Rkharii- Mra. John Dark, Mies
u l T c I l Sola Davl* and Mia* Dorothy trip lo New York and Wnahlntl
D. C. They are at hoAie rt IP;
Park Avenue.
ycyaers- canyons, fall* and uthri
weird and natural phenommi. |i
Colon entertained the other dlh aftoated in the estreme ninthviaona last niyhl at the Church.
west corner of the state of Wyu.
TTvoei represented were: DeCcon
mlny.
Sprbvc*. Daytona Beach. New
There are about three thousand
Smyrna, and Sanford.
yryavr*
and hel spring*. Thr
After a uhort
deeoDonal
lad,
*‘
moat prominent yryeer i* Old
Prtoft the group
croup held
hy Randall Priest
held1
a short builnes* meeting Rich­
Into (he Assembly Hal!,-fret. It I* nnlrd for Its cluck like
ard- Will lama president of En-j Then
*- tfTprise presided over the eee-j whkh •• • aeml-Onthk building of ptrdtolon. playing on an avrearr
gray granite; u w the fiei Gull » t every, klxty-rivr minute.. Thir
•km. Helen Snrdgva** of Enter-.!
prise -yse* a complete report of Monument which waa erected to jwu* n very lovely eight at r.ighi
her visit at bake Junaluaka, tho the memory of the Sea Gull* that
phenomena* ire
Methodst
YoOng People'* As­ cam# from the West by tha th-iutint Put, boiling
sembly, to Whkn the had boon '•and* and devoured the enrkots,
rajilron of painted clay
TurjwMeh were eating their crop*.
mnt a* • delegate.
ia most fatteresUng waa tha quoiae Pool and fiaphire Pool, and
Sever*! song* seen
enjoyed1 __ of the i&gt;e* the loectleft was Morning
^wfth fy*d Bttoh accompanying tabamide, considered
larcctt auditor!um* hi tha world I Glory Pool, all eiqulsitcly colored,
B
l t * organ, after which a
On the ritreme Eailrrn aide or
’ Yrumbev ot akite whrf prosCuted •anting 8000 peopts. ft ia I&amp;0 feet
long by 150 feet wide and 80 feet the park ia Yellow Stone ranyon
by the various department* of
hi height. Tha acoustics are mar* *nd Palls. Colors rr present Ing
the linker.
Refreshment* wars served aft­ vtlottf. We could hear • pin drop erary hue of the rainbow hang
800 feat away. Tha Oraet Organ low tha mighty drop of the Palls
er whkh the m tetlfg adjournal.
Is in the west end of the taher- *»d reflect In the rhasnu below.
Rada truly an Inetrument of vol* fuspkstion Point and Artist point
UeO* and lone.
after the most ncnlc view* of the
The Mormon Temple la a spec- Canyon and Pails,
taedar structure, but na one hut
At Mauimouth Hot Springe- I*
Mormon* have ah entrant* to that, the Northern entrance to the park.
Mrs. Robert WHisma enter­ W# went through Tha Boa Hive- Also there the government buildtained with A handkerchief shower the home ef Brigham Young. The hn«&gt; museum, hospital, doctor*
Monday night At her home ia San walla aro several feet thick, and and nur*** home* are located. P ic
lureaqun Jupitrr Terrace and AnU e U IA honor1 of Mro. Georg* the timber wall preserved______________
Muff. _____________
Mr*. Huff expect*
to lodvo V * could lee the State* Capitol |Kcl Terror* ie too magnificent for
its week for JaeluonvUia where I011 the top of a hill through tha my vocabulary to deeeribe. It we*
e
— fetero
* ----- --hoaio. ji
|Cagle
arooud Old Faithful that we had
(hf —-mi
Ear
^ Gate,_ whkh
___ erea
__ originally
_
Bowl* of Pall flower* were *r* *** getaway loading to Brigham
g*y*er-

Mrs. Robert WUliamB
Honor* Mr*. Huff

tom

ranged In the dining room and li/- Young’s private ground*,
tag room. Mro. R. R. Pippin and I A l * • »*f‘ Ball Uka City wu
Wfh. fevant McCoy tendered ovr- .turned dhe' North cutting atrelgnt
yroi plane *al*«tteM after which !through tho Eastern part of Idaho,
control* wera enjayed. Mro- G. 8 lA l**d ef towering peoka, forostod
Reimsn waa awarded the prise. ,loP*‘ » “ &lt;l flfate plabia- always
V hi Nancy WfTHenis sang aeverel *****&gt; "»*»» capped mounUln*
■ - w

N " "

* * r r ghhiiHg them. *n h

the help ef a dfg. In the rear,eras
•M early settler* covered whffiate
n*d by tem horde* end driven
-cn old man. Prom the top of
tho «t| m s' stove pip* wax sen*
tag up amok*, Ut« f could e*o a
very fhl »nd weather keatro
dsstos preparing food. Tim* girt
shM they wok Id camp hi the
remain In Nertherh
vnttl the »* o * i ram*, then
tahve fanck .noth.
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dingroui emharrsurpent If Italy
remains on the outside. Germany
waa not silted to participate- and
merely gave to Italy her dlplotaitk support in the matter.
Should Italy, rend her aehpNrtaoa into the eeo lane* of the liedItrrranvan. disregarding the pa­
trol- a difficult situation might
nristo Tha Nyon agreement pro*
vldea that partkipattag power*
keep aubmnrmee out of the ado
tan**, imtoea convoyed by n au»foc* vessel.

rnmak m M a Noouas, ta cmterh)g

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the Western-

entrance. of ftf-MO unite out of a
of 118,000 Great Britain
fOOfnd with a production ef

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MaBj, Many Warn
PalestlM fqittfiop

qukkly

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“ Miaa America’* of JUST U pretty Rrtte Coojwr of Bertrend
Island, N. J. She waa chosen by the judges of the Atlantk City
beauty pageant over a host of candidate* from every nook end
earner of the nation. The newly frowned queen ot American pul.
•hiituile l*_ahowh with Ihc trophy ahe won fur havlny the moat
beautiful gown In the faihbm ahoW.
Orel.
Tin* Jnpniir*n announced 0
wrik nru Hint the two drive*
aunihwaid fromth* Ivlplny-Tleot.
alii line were di-ilyned lo cloar
all
main;
Chinese military
yro-ipa out of FuuthrrA Hopei
II
IM * MOV
lion men. waa helievr,! elowlr. Prutlnce and It tippenred tndiy
Hiab-tbi* plnn may■he near tuottllhilra ntny lo llu-lr * pro nom l
«e»a
fir*t line
poillmn*^ •Irelrhlni
In mmth i l-.tun, Japanaa* nalike a solid wall of ronrreto,
aletl. and fleah from Tsmiarhow
10 mile*
snulh of Tlnnlaln
Hiroogn I'tollncfu co tulle* south,
writ of ivlpli^r Into tho hill*
W0ft of this ronqiierrd rnpltnl
of (!b-na ■ dragon cmpcrori -m
There vrn* bitter fighting In
Chapel area of Rhanghal. JapanC*e were trying to flrhl tln-lr
way lo strntcr1*1 North llallwoy
Station term! v i • of thu line
from Naitrlnc. and war,- ntiarkIng with hand grnnaitr* and the
bny nni-1
,
Chtneae alio reported hand*
lo-haiU flghltng around the vil­
lage of Ynnrnnchlanu In the
northwest.
They nald the. ill
110 PAI.MKTTO AVENUE
Inge hud rhangeil hind* .in
I'llONP. 319-J
lime* In the pn»t l l hour* hut
that Chinese Infantrymen were
holdli^; It Ibt* morning after
mowing down a Japanem de­ BauuBBBnuHaaenunnuuuseu
tachment with blr swords
In North China three Jnpineie nrmle* rontlnimd to
ml
vance along the three railway
line* Which tend Into tho I'l'iAND
plnf-Tlentaln
are*
Northwest ;
ef Peiping On the Pulping Hill-j 3
ICngroving
yuan railway. ,lhey war# over-:
running Norlllern Kluitpl ITnv-'
113 H. Park Arc.
lore and wera teady |n alrlli&lt;-' "
sooth from Tatung Fu toward* 1 l a u v J i a a a a a i a e a s i a e n s BU l
llie proslncli*l rhpltnl. Taiyuan '
Fu. and weal wind Into Rulyimf
Pniflnca.
Snuthweat of Pelnhig, on tinOn Eony I'nymfnt Plan
prlplng llankow railway, th e y
kept up cnnllnunila preianre on
AS LOW AS
Ihe rhlneae
ndeanred
line*
wlillo their ntiplane* homln-d the.
Important railway Jttmdlnn ot
Rblhchlachuing aoqth at r*hi
DOWN
n*ie gever*I northern military
headquanars in Paotlng Fu
S EE US FOR YOnH
To the east of thu Pplpliig
(!AS, OIL, LUnKICATION
Hankow Ufe SO Ike Tientsin'
F ltO N T A X L E AND
Pukow Nanking railway, tha JapD R A K E WORK
* this* bad raached Taannbow
It was liiilicftod
that
Hils
arair, under I.luat. Gen, Reaauke
fsognl, might cuing weal warJ
(rum Taangcbow la an effort to!
hem In an 'estllMled
SOf oow
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Chines* trouAa Itf the Panting

Plea Is Made
F o r Civilians
In War Zones

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ruititieii tatiititt

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firtHOM to »«ll I jmqwilid lift ! M lowaf

THAT’S WHY

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Y O U O ET MORE FOR
Y O U R M O N E Y IN

SIGNS OF ALL KINDS

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F i r e s t o n e build* a firot-riuallty tiro made o f
top grade material* *nd tell* it fo r lee* money
^
bcctuie Firattone pane* saviogi along to you In the
form o f extra value*. Flrcitone control* rubber and
cotton supplies at their sources, manufactures with .greater
efficiency and distributes at low er coat. Because o f these
economies —

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T ir t if o n t

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B y ta k in g Cardul, (kounu i * o f wottocn h a t* fdffint
they enn avoid much o f thh
m on tlily a a ffd rin g Ihdy Oono
fu " f l i r t .
LT nmptom apgffi"
A k fg ia r palita and J a n g W
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PnONE 4

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Anglo-French
Sub Campai

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we wete .delayed on the highway
■y • drove of sheep, a thousand
or more being driven ooverol
hundred mi)** to summer feeding
ground*. A girl and a boy ae

which were listed In Ihc Presi­ quo, the CorernaKnt policy re­
dent’* l-nule (tuition of
May
I maining cn a Jt-hour bait*.It « « &lt; indicated that Kennedy
1U.I7.
“ Ah) uthrr merchant w sw U iilrrmly had b w o l ortlcnr for the
Wichita to he hillrtl at San Pedro.
fly me (In- American Kloe, « liirh I The Maritime Commission, howatU'in|it to tiam-poit anj e f the
i-«-n am inutile to say definitely
IU1..I article' lo Chins or Jntutn.
that the Wichita would be prevent*
will,
mil
I
fsttiwr
notioc,
ilo
»
j
at
China and warned all other eoooil from |tmree&lt;lin&gt; The Cummin*
w l» flying the Star* ami Stripe* thctc non rlik.
cion will meet lodiy. amt with the
“ Tin- &lt;|urilioti of a|t|&gt;lyine the Cn- fch-iit’« I'ti-clnnulion before It,
lhat they carry war cargoes at
Ni-utrillt)
Act
u-naltt*
in
*
t
‘tui
Iholr awn risk.
mule the final tierUion.
___
In a atatement issued after a
lengthy cabinet meeting with Jo»tph B- Kennedy o f tho Maritime
Comm ha Ion It waa emphasised
tha order did not Invoke tho neu­
trality Inw ayalnat Chino and
Japan.
a n ti
The President’* order waa beIhreed aimed primarily at the Gov­
ernment-owned freighter WkhltsWhkh lr en route to China with a
caryo o f hoinbiny planea where aho
h at San Pedro, Calif., refueltnc
hef ore head Ing for the Orient
The Wichita, operated under
lease, hy thr Roosevelt Steamship
Conrpnny. left - Baltimore- Md., on
Aupn«t‘2T.
Tin- Mutrment aakl:
Itilrnnv 10-23
I-on e r F lo o r I M S
"Mrfrliant vc»»e!» ownetl by the
Government of the United State*
win firt hereafter until further
miller bo permittrd to transport
lo rblon or Japan any of Ihe arm*,
ammunition, or Implement* of war

EWorld League

her

The meetiny waa opened with

Japan Refuses

Mediation By

TM1rWaf!a*
Mr*. John Devi* entertained
Mies Janet Chapman and Miaa
bwinra* \ n d L w
y
ft * Mlaalooary Society Of the Evelyn Echol* spent today in
tho Alithoan C ta - will he
Orlando.

IM at the beta. of Mr*. J.

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appo*.t* oa|,l nai rrl* In tlio followlns

C lftru f mmi SL I*um|

tl ’ Ktlhnfl

fClurnrnt

Prizes Offered
By G. E. Dealers

Governor Rivers
Outlines G e o r g i a
Chaingang. Reforms

For Best Essay

ATLANTA.
Bapt
1*.—( f l Oov. K 1&gt;. Kivera--announced pcs*
lenity ha plan* to kboliah Georgia
chain gangs. an.l discontinue urn
o f shackles air chains on prison*!*
In convict camp*.
The governor outlined a broud
program nf priion reform In tha
itsta under which all persona
would be *cnt fir»t to the now,
modern Tattnil penItenHarp. Un­
der the naw pl»n work In rood
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ValHOttn 21;
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$40,000 Will Be Given
WinnersOf Contest;
First Prize $12,000

rrtpea accrrgaUng $10000 will
Le diilribuled in a “ ie *l loiter"
rontrat being apnnwrred in thU
section o f FloriiU by the Florid*
Ihurrr and l.ight Company, »C
curding to an announcement made
today by II. II. Calenum, lucal
manager. latter* lit lie entered In
the runleal will he on the subject,
“ Why the K W lrk al Msmlard of
Living Appeal, In M r,' ami until
nwuply wflh rule* acl down In
fire htformalion folder* obtain­
able st the piwer company and
from General Klertrie Cuntpsny
dealer*.
First pm o •* a new $1200(1
home; ateimtl prire, a ncuf $it,tN&gt;0
; homo. The rrmiining * J0.04H* will
I be dhtributed in c*&gt;e hundmt $200
order* for elcrlrroal • a|ipliinrm
ITefi will ha dlttiibuUd the weak
lending Oct. I and ten will ba
! awarded every week thereafter
through Dec. I. Announcement of
the winner* af the two new home*
, will ha made after Dee. 4. AH
priara are drmalnl 1y General
Klertrie Carnality.
Irttrea entered in tha $(0,00()
priae conteat may eon I* in 100
wnftl.e ar I m i . They must ba writ­
ten or typed on the officUl con­
test entry blaek, which are en*
I Hoard in the free information
folders. There la no limit on tha
. number ’ o f entries which may be
made by a single person. Kerryorw
may enter the rontrat. The folder*,
available at Florida Power and
ligh t Company and iacal General
Klertrie dealers- contain informa­
tive malarial detailing tha advan­
tage, af complete borne' eleetriflration, tnriudlng kitchen treat(r a n i, scientific lighting, planned
! home wiring, heating and air candit Dating which help entrants in
writing their letlar*.
I “ The pur|nae of Iba priae con*

A r t at (MiDon that K ld f* k « w fsllrw brim
W.
fmrrhesrs abroad

C la M M ified A d vertisem ents

‘Hell The King* Greet
Windsors In Vienna
VIENNA. Kept, 16. - M V Cries o f "U til the king! Hyil Ed­
ward!" greeted the Duka and
Durbcas of T/indaor Dst night on
thair arrival, from Hungary for
an overnight' stay.
A crowd of 400 welcomed tha
couple nt the railway station. Tho
GAINESVILLE., Kept.
1 8 ^ duchoi*. wearing a dark bide l r iv ­
Purchase of I4 A U acres of land aling suit, carried a bouquet of
to be added to three national rosea given her by Dudapest ad­
'
forests In Flarida waa recently mirers.
Tbs Wimtaor*' Immediate plena
approved by tho National Forest
lt*irnralion Commission, accord­ wars unknown. It wsa believed
ing to u report received by lb* they would go to Paris, perhaps
State Agricultural Extension Ser­ for ptrt o f tha winter.
vice. A total of $46.T7U$ waa
Halo effects may ba achieved
to ba paid by the federal gar.
b coiffures by^, tying a piece af
eminent for the land.
Of the total. Z3AU acres will cord around tho betid and pinning
be added to Ocala National rar­ tha hair around the cord.
est. Nina hundred aad elghtytwo a r m will
be added to
ChoUwhalckee National
Forest,
while 124 acre* will ba added to
Apalachicola National Forest.

Purchase Is Approved
For National Forest

oral
living conditions brought
a t — M h w t e x B X N Fu r S a b about by ekrtfie aarvtce in the l
home," Mr. Colemaa- local VnanaI FDOT MAJESTIC
Krfrlger- gtr, aald. “ Naturally we hope that
Scott-Carrn* •Kent Inn drawn to electric »• ra­
Mar tar $12 be
way, Inc.
kes by the contest will promote
mare complete electnfirst loti af
l U N T HASWL1S, garden Ih b homra not ’ 100 parrrnl equipped'
trawAs, and full tine td attp
Canada's foreign trade during
piss for
the
grow era. . Hill
the first half of thU yedr was hlgallarduate Ga
er than far any correapottding pa*
We hare haUery radios—assy
Hod since IH4)
l i r a * tu tow la Ile a weakly.
MiWtia Auto S w ell r’

GLASS

MIRRORS

PAINTS

QUALITY— DEPENDABUJTY
Pfttabar^i Proof Products

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behavior.
"W o aipact to abolish chain
gang* aa yuch and to revamp them
Into honor highway campe to
which prlaonera will be permitted
on good behavior,"
Hlvera an­
nounced. "N o shackle* or ehalni
of any kind will ba placed on tha
prisoners In the highway campe."
JUrara' ambitious prograip pro­
poned "to put Georgia's priton ay*trm on a par with the beat In I he
natton.’’ Necessary legislation will
be placed before the apecial ses­
sion of tha general aairmbly In
Dacember.
“ Wa aipact to havo a penolcgiet
In charge of the modem TatnaTI
prison,” tha governor aald. *
"Prisoners will ba tlaaalflcd and
their background,
an!
ineir
u»cwpcruuuu- training
iiBiiunK ■
»•
•aperienea will bA analysed. Th»y
will ba given work which ia best
suited to rehabilitate themselves."

Gold Imports To IJ. S.
Decline In August

arhodal*

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XOTIC-H np a pri.it- ATI 0 N T *
ADOPT t i l l ID.
TO: WHOM ,T MAT tXINCKHNl*.
Nolle* la htrabf givan lk-t M
■ sMoralatiod will on tk* att. d n l
1af Ortebor A. D. 1147. at taw
■ o'clock A. M. ur s* *oon lh*ra| afl*r a* tk* malisr may ba
haard. apply to a Juda* of tha
Ninth Jiu.lc.al rirruli, Hmlnol*
r-ounlr. Plurlda. fur aa M o at
tho adnpilnn of an Infant mala
child under the lunii nf Chariaa
W«*l*y llaeitl. Ji . untrd at Han*
fnrd. Nnmlncto Oounly, Kinrid*.
| this lb- *17- (tar of Htptrmhar
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Seminole Printing Co,

All you have to'dfri* write lOO wordson^hy!
the electrical, wayjof^ivihg'appeals^cojrouij
Anyone who know* the tax; d * cootloct and
economy o l ciqgtric KtTM$$ hi tht hooc knows

�•••

Scmlnold County FMCnMC
More Frail And Vtfetabtai T te a
Similar A m la A m rfca
DAILY NKW8PAFX*
Aaaodated

Drive Planned
To Raise Funds
For Auto Park

SANFORD, FLORID^,

State M arket
Will Have New
Packing House

Soviet Keystone

.WalterCooper Named
Head Of Committee
To Lead Campaign
For Trailer Camp

Drive Will Start
On Next Monday
Codner Urges Every
MerchantAndEvery
Citizen To Do Part
. An IntrnsWe campaign to
raise funds for the develop­
ment o f a trailer camp on
tho lake front as seen in
the process o f formulation
with the announcement this
morning that Walter L. Coo­
per, local realtor and insur­
ance agent, had been ap­
pointed by T. E. Simpaon.

V, SEPTEMBER 1C,

19S7

NUMBER

Established In 1008

... - -'JJue

100 New C u e!
Of Cholera In
China Dev

BOMBS DROP N E A R DOLLAR LINER

Mind Dollar
i To Market
menced By
iter Dealer

Cholera Epidemic
War Zones Re
S e r i o u s Size
Congestion Gro

II. .K. Took" ol Clr*rw*t«r
yesterday heron construction of
■ 110 MO dtru* Packing house
•I Ibe Florida
Hints
Market
hem which J. O. Mlrhael. manaKnr. of I ho market atee tied
. Would Increase sale* at least IS
perron) atnrlnjr tho comlnr sea1
■■ton- ‘
The now building will nu»»v
I urn Miias/fnnt awl will bo bttlll
i hdjoluW lha warahouan ran&gt; atnietnd lout aoftUM on the north
I 1 **•'
of ll..
11.0 Ilnbkht
Market lltlltlllnr
building Aerial bomba are ihowri
V I . ••The mee) *-»&lt;&gt;drr„ equipment
“
will be loiullad la the new waa taken from the Conte V
Far building.” Mr. Tooke, who operpnrklitR houae In lamgwood Inst season.

^

Loyalisls Loo

Chinese Regain
City Of LfOtien;
In North Japs Claim
Chinese Lines Are
Crumbling D a l l y

ilodlng pear the liner Ptealdent .Ho over, mistaken by Chlncae for a Japanese transport.
route to Hongkong with refuge ra.
It waa flown by Clipper ahlp to Han Kranciaco.

i C otfiF To Qod'st

Tho picture

League Asks U.S.
To Play A Part
Id Chinese Row

S H A N d H A T .- Sept,
lfl.- *
( A P ) — T h o ch olera epidem ic
rrnchiiiR Rrnve ’ proportjO M
xprund IhrouRh th e fo r r ifO 'dcctont o f thla
w a r -r M »e d '
nn’ lnijHillH
t o d »y
■ triltjw f
down ntorc than 100
Addi­
tional victim s o v e rn ig h t. T h a
Htvt'op o f th e dread dlaeRAd
rtiiaod tho num ber o f CRiM
in the lotemallonal HctUartaii*
and the French Conceailon aloe*
to 740. There are an addiUMAl
1,400 suspected case* In tba two
arras. In the Chlnaae aacthma 0&lt; -j
the city where w *t rvfugoa* fcAYW %
bm-n huddled together wllblAk
even tho moat primitive aaadtoTF.
proviakma, th* number o f t f H f w
waa tM-Uavcd to ba In tba -lb ad*
anda.
The Chinas*
countor-AttMUl .'
In forte from the renter of tltalf
u — ii* —a *■ rag* Thaaoi

only the amall growera who hate £ a a a
I .
&gt;P
president o f the -Seminole County
only a email lot of fruit but O a l l v v A t
1 6 D
■Un any Wmnunl of fruit whlrhi
’
Chamber of Commerce, to heed
the larger growera with to aell. ' | _
D JaaFV
My MRH. J. J. IIOLI Y ,
a Trailer Camp Committee.
lug that waa (he accenuu of the
i
Tim parking houao la the
A ll
D l llC l - t J l
It was on traullful Yellow ailed ranymi; B&lt;i|mi vielloi or vieThe drive la expected to get
[
•Slone Lake that‘ we enjoyed moat. lima to ilii- hoapilal, peihap* an
grrateal Improvement to he made
______
under way naxt Monday and will
!
be carried to a whirlwind eonelu.
alilm the Market waa bulll. Mr. F
Pm
ran
A
m li tf un !Q H f r (uth *
np
mo
A fr ll m
l,luc **ke with anow nuto d,i*lied down in one o f the
AQ
um
H
kk
Mlrhael axieried and he la da- r r a n c o
n
I l lilil H
S
a u n topped mDUnUini , round, jt » « . many botlnmleas pita (never found
rlon. The camp will be located
lighted over the proaperla that
R e s is tC IlC C H u tf
on the plat of ground bounded
out the tmuldt'L
ft? {food, Commercial, Palmetto,
rllma ae well
vegetablea w ill___ / Ih lft n U a v - o - - / J a l
we
h„ arallnhle for truckera w h®o---l»8 l
.and the Lake Front Boulevard1
a a m iiic w Thgll
. » cR.rthe water ................. for our ,,.n
it-.-.Mn,r the
v
fligeialur
the win
ftenuept
the
market.
------n
ccie
lo
Ibe
red,
but
that
waa
Other member* of the commit­
‘ low sill-withh i* till of seven
Iferotnfore, Mr- Michael. nsHEN DAVE, Kept.,. It!, GENEVA, Bypt., 16. —M*| A h o
(Deal *|mrt. Thr nights were *o feel from Hie (wound. There being
tee of which Mr.0Cooper la chair­
scried,
the
Iruckera
have
had
to
The
Loyalist*
Spanish
K
c«ld we rrnipl extra blankets, and lio serceii, we roll Id easily lay a lo-ague of Nations' ctluncll pul
man, are Mayor Edward Htgglnago to other polnla for tbelr menl’a desperate ilrlvr to eui
then nearly froxe. In the morn­ pound or butter and n pound of Chlna'a appeal against Japanese
11. B. Pope. J. U Mawntelte,
cltrtu, uatially farther aoulh and. munlrationa between Trrue
lle e lln e d Oa Paaa t e a l
ing* the car would have froat over brnikfial luteon in the window. aggrraalon in the hands o f the re(L and water outside would be About 4:00 n'rloek, with n bright vivt-tf advisory committee today
NKW YORE- Sepl. H .—(/P)- thoee who carried mixed Inada|Zaragoxa waa flung lark
loaded
their vegelajjlea.ln a terrific encounter. The
tee, yet the days were warm ami half mnoii thlnlug in the wintluw, and aakrd the United Mates lo
Asproilmatety
1-004.004
N e w also
balmy.
Yorker* were expected lo vole them or plckad op what fliey^enta claimed live aaaault ro
I wat nunln awakened by a snif­ lake pait in it* deliberations.
The "last night we were in Yd- fing sound just nt my head, ' The quirk dispatch of invita*
between 3:00 and 10:00 P. M, could on thalr return to the governmcnl 5000 cau&gt;altlra.
On the (iljon front (Hr ati
lewatone Park, ill the wee hour* through the ral tn wall. 1 soon lll&gt;n"
Kaatam Daylight Time tmlay lor northern market*, thereby greal'Vaahington anti 21 other
afli-r midnight, 1 was awakened . eolixetl it wna . gnng of bear*.(‘•"pdal* made it certainithe Unlte.1
mayoralty
candldatea
bringing ly deereaalng the amount of bua- resistant e of the hardy A»t
brought a tribute from th
I y the far o ff *uund of n Mien, it They were rampnging the garbage.
Joeaph Grant. nggTW,
TAMPA. .Sept I I — Barton If. to an and on* of the moat pui- Ineaa transacted.
m"* ‘ » • " « lf , ? r
■T tielleya many of the trurk- ‘ urgent high command. Con
drrw hearer and the sound innir but thU aniffing « l o«r r n h i n w opertte with tho gotnmUtae railed tale last night by 04ttBrhorpt. president of Tamlapil atlng primary campaltna In th*
era will ‘lake advantage of thl* Ing on the day of flrrrc «
ahricking. I could estimate the ill- mov-cd to the wind -w aide, and in " " "kicli her rrpm enlatlvs for- ear 0. If. Hhalfer after he It
Trail ,Tmir*-‘ haa been named dly*i hlatory.
recti on aa coming from the Wevt a flash 1 braid hugr |mw* bit the iw rly K*rv«l
Nailonal Uana* cantaring about packing hoae* and buy both [in which inaurgent airrrafi
said to lihvn attempted to atoteb
chairman of .the Florida Safety
Ihalr rltroa afd their vegetablea Iadvantage of a break in the iwgallc Mountain aide.' through Craig
lly Its action Ihe League also a pockatbook from Ibe hoadd of
Connell at an exerullv* meet lag the N « » Deal eat sharply bcto» i
aide nnd icratrh Uuler (lie win­
ppshed
Into
the
bark
w
«»A
a
n
y
,
M^
here
M
U
wljl.
fTealJr
JecUltatOjCr
&gt;JL&gt;mir
ekploaWee
on
the
A
aitm
iV
au
.
Eventually
h
-was
within
tfur * t * r “ W
rtwhaoo party tjn*e Mfd draw natloAdow, which wax open. I an rained
Ull|klllL, near
Baar Ninth
N
altanllon
from
poison* their loading,-, the market man- Tan's mountain fortification*, Gun.[the bnundrry of the Lake lanlgo nnd sprang up. Jml In lime In m-c -Iuralli'll iif aanrtiunx against .In* 1 walking
Street1 __
fo lio English. Hlale Bupertn- wide
Icndt-at of
r«b llc
Instruction. anxious to got any poaithlo enr- agar aatd. adding that there waa rralisalmo Kranciaco Franco's com­ and finally the last sound* died the entire head anil Mhnulder* of a pun at least for a time. With Laurel Avenne, Chief of rdUee
munique
said.
"W'e
have
rarely
jltlnnsl approval, the Roy O. William* announced to­
In the mountains of the East, hugr Mark l-ear, silhmu-ltevl from
rvrtt reaction on lha nnoaeVett no doubt that tbla Improvement
Who roslgaod.
waa the grraleat alnce tho open­ found auch rcaistancr. But tho patting up the Canyon aide, head­
viM her « p |m-*1 under day.
0 1
Preparations are under way Admlnlxtratlon In Waahlngtonlive bright moon. In um windmv.
(I* mp4
!•**» Tfcr»»(
aviation facilitated the Infantry's ing for Mummouth llot Spring*,
Two candidates warn pro- ing of Ilia market In 1131.
Tlm negro gave hi* a t* as IT
for a atate-wld*
anftty cam­
Juke yelled und thr Mur gial-hnl
„Mr. Tooke haa had coifthler- advente und all objectives were |to ||u&lt; hospital. I had ilieh a help,
end stated that he was from
paign .for arhool children, which N iw Deal They were Mayor FIthe butter and baron, .lake mu
gained,”
lea* anil terrified feeling, know■r»»ilaaw l — —a- tap—&gt;
Include*
the organliatlon of orelto l|. Isduardla on the nn- aiilo experience In the cltnia In­
lloalh'k. Fla. hilt dented IR A
dustry
having
worked
for
the
Spanish
Insurgents
struck
with'
publlcnn
ticket
and
Jeremiah
T.
arlimdboy patrol* and Junior
prrlerred
charge* which were
Main
Agriculture
Department
tar
I
he
new
fury
on
fruut*
from
the*
,
_ _ _
| against Mm when he wa* defi­
aatefy organliatlon through on I Mahoney, former slate Supreme
five
yean
aa
citrus
Inapector
Bay
of
Biscay
lo
Madriib
Hnow
ia
O
l
a
l
C
L
I
u
U
S
L
r
O
|
)
th* atate, home text* to make Court Justice, on the Democratic
ORLANDO, Hepl. U —Th* Hu- nitely Idanllfled by MtM RyhFAmid haa operated packing houses ,h............
..... .........
.
. -orih ...and ..........
bitter raid
in the
Officer Hhaffer, who wai calldd
children safety, conacloua, and ticket.
reau
of Economies, imikliyt II*
The third candidate was Unit­ In twill Claacw'aler and Iw n g-'eeil iniplrrd effort* lo take vital
the teaching of aataty in erery
lo search for Ihe negro. arr*4ta&lt;4
Hetit
1
rstUuste
ol
Florida
ro
l­
ed States Senator llnyal H. Cope­ wood, Mr Tooke and hi* family) government pointi Irfore Winter
rlaa* In achool.
lon. sel* Ihe figure (nr t h « him on aueplclon. near Nlolh '
have moved lo BanforS and ex*l*eta in.
Hireet amt Holly Avrobo and Ro
Chairman fichoopl. leader In land. outapokea ton of President
prosenl seinxiii nt 40,440 bale*
purl
In
make
Ihalr
permanent
J
”
V/«‘
e*n't
slop
now.”
Insurgent
Roosevelt,
running
not
only
on
Florida bua nnd truck tranaporu( 4oo pound* grua* weight each. was taler Idehlllled at Ibe po­
homo
In
thla
city,
officers
told
their
men
south
o
f
hla
own
.immorrntlr
ticket
na
WASHINGTON,
Sept,
16.
—
If
.....
.......................
OCALA. Srul., Ill (IN H I Hope
latlon- elnled (hat ha - accepted
Heavy an,I prulungpd rains are lice Station a* the negro who
Tim plant Will opau ahoulNov. (Jljon. Four columns to the writ j estimate* by the Agricultural lie- fur early real..... Hun » f work
I he chairmanship of tho Counrll Tammany's randldatn with thn
rr|H&gt;rt(Hl
to hunt done consider-( had attempted (■&gt; take the pock1 ..„J will cater e.perl.lly
o and «ooth o f that Biscayan .port.Ipar|mrnl &lt;|# wrrMl&gt;
beraueo be rontldera Ilia situs- support o( former Gnycrimr Al
eorrect, KlorU .'. Hie Florida rroaa-atul. alllp rauut «hlo damage In rollon rropa In rlbook.
.*
Re.tlm
*mall
growers
who
havu
only
where
government
force*
are
cun-,
’
lion today drtorvee aorloai con­ fred R. Smith hat on Urn
out wna received heie l.v-l week when Walton. Okaloosa. Holme*. Jack
Jtr*1|,ef![vl11
publlean ticket aa welt hlddlnl i tweiilydlve or more Imie* nt t.rn|nu,,| ( „ r „ f (lla| de.|H-r*l« J?**/1'BP
sideration.
mhnrnrf Irolt to market at a lime. Mr.-.ltan,| on the north coast, bi-ran !?ok. w " r M ’lember I Is be|nw t'ongre xmrii It. A Green und .I--- ■On. OltehrUI. Wash Ini tun. Alach­
•'Moro than I.T04 people bare for voles ol Ihnae nepubitcaif]
,
. ^™n i the ten year nvcragr,
adding *h»t all j blasting their way through
llendriek|i IhiHi prvdirlrtl tlmt th- ua, hi ail I-on amt Hairs, Rosa
govheel) hilled In (raffle nrcldenta party member* hardened In o p -' Tmikn staled
ornnge romlitlnn was stated cansl tml only would he r-mpUlrd rouiiNrs, thn report said.
ih-tillugs
will
be
ou
a
rash
baijemnirnl
rrslslanre
iwp
with
hravy
*
position
to
the
New
Deal.
In Dili elate In the paat four
f
Tba m u lt waa not expected •».
|mounUin artillery. They (ought m ’ J? ‘T 75 ,’r,Crn'
with hut nl»o Hint the Wolk would get
{rural” ' lie polnta out. nnd addlledragglril tiled and aleepyi th*
lq dlarua'lng lha operallona ■', fog, snow and alert.
i ,hc Un J,, ,rr average °ofr ,70 per­ under way fooiii.r Ilian unyuno
,' ihC -The economic (os* and Buf­ to he known until fairly tale to­
City
( ‘uiimilaaioners
ratuhtad
cent, gia|H'ltiiiL eondltiun was g iv
the
market
for
the
three
yeorai
strong
wind*
and
cold
already
night
becauwe
paper
bailor*
were
cS|&gt;erted,
fering, ronnected with
' thla
home late liat night after w t m l
en
aa
Cl
perrn
t
against
a
ten
nt
|l*
existence,
Mr,
M
lrb»#l.
h»d
stopped
the
fnaurgont
drive
on
being used Inatead of the raual
Addretaing n Inrgti truwn gvlh
nliiuybtnr la appalling.'*
laborious hour* a|ient In an affbrt
brought out th* tact that bual-j,hc Aragnn front. Alr|il*nr», how year average of 70 percent.
voting machinal.
eieil lo rrlrlinitn the opening of
to formulate a tentatlva budspit
The
September
I
condition
in
r
r
*
no** amoutnlnl to o»ar |lj&gt;00.-lcvrr swarmed over government _
, ,
tho Male Farmers Msiket and the
KSCINVIl.f.L, Bept., 16 —
for the City during lha rowing
400 had been trenaaclad. T h . |t0.n i„ „ , aouthc.vt of Hdesra and
new meol parking plant o f Hwlfl
•'•ate Welfare lloanl Bp74 percenLwilli n ten yrar avrrngo mid Company, Ccngresamnn Green • Provwl tmlay a trnlalive plan for
muuaiet Is also very optimistic Zucra and dropped rxpboiivra.
i. tj,i__
of 80 percent. California grape­
over the prospects for the com­
Id: ''Your I'.r ideM, and my imlping Fiorkl.'a 2...004I dependthe
Board
to
obtain
the
fruit
trpotl(M
aa
“
only
fair”.
ing season and sipreened a be­
II’rrresiilrnt. Is going lo ronqili-te th rnt chiMitn Thr prognim must
F1ND IAY,
O. - L P I - Thad
pnaatble tax cosl* for- th*
The natiuhul picture Indlralex n
lief that al leaal 11,040,000 Moorhead- farmer living west of
iTCvive
the
approval
of
Iho
na­
‘
Mri. Emma Runge, S3, died audHhl|i rail*), and work un tin- pro­
R. I . Robertson, who for a*V. would
mold be iraiivBrted^to
bus- Find|iy i U wopderlng how long it somewhat largvr orange crop for ject will ntnrt runner than yo-i tional Korial Security Hoard. The of Sanford, it waa indicated, wkteh
iraifjaeteo^ In the
tnoou^
drnly at her borne on 701 Myrtla
means that proposed e spendHurt#
the season now opening, .due to
era
I
yrsra
haa
b—n
in
charge
ln*ea
dealing*
at
lb*
M
r
k
a
t
'^
i,^
,n
w*i
r
ouj
a
mule.
He
says
Art-nun stout 0:30 o'clock thla
Ihink. H will Ih- built and complet­ frdrral government would con­ must be iltced to th* limit.
of the X-ray department In the thl* *rn»on
’..rm Beetle"
i . r " *ha. ju-t Vturned. i4L|eurUj|ril
t l),e fact tlmt
wa* ed under Mri Itooeevrlt."
tribute 1200,006 In (ddilian to tho
■mirnlng, ,
,'Old
)a, t California'*
. rll0|| bycrop
',M,avy
Tho Board adjourned
Th* property oa which V* * i and I* still doing her *hero of (he
Mr*. Runge haa been ■ resident Hanford Clinic ruffrrnt a ner­
Following Green, C.uigreasmnn 1100,000 appropriated hy the Leg­ again Monday night wheal
losses from cold.
breakdown
Wednesday parklag house le being built he* ( „ rm wor^. In Sanford for f t year*, moving vous
Jim llrndrlek* concuriid with him islature. The maximum payment on Ihe budget will be resumed.
here with her husband In lOOg. She night and baa bean sent to a Imen leased by lfr. Took* toe
In Ihe Iwllcf Ihal rally reaump- for one'child would bo 318 month­
■
was Lorn in Germany, Feb. I,. 1374 hoapilal for treatment, according period ot years with the privl-J
llen of w v li would occur and pre­ ly- and for. each other child In tho
log* qf renewal when the agreefamily
the
maximum
would
ba
|12.
otwl WS' n member o f the Praeby- to Information rcleunvd hare to
dicted foterLh artivity in Heals
day.
'
ineiu expire*.
Irrtah ctrargh.
■ml Niirruui,.ting territory wlu-n
Mr.
Robert*op
has
been
lq
III
Firticml service* will be conduc­
the -■anal wn&lt; rompleted.
health
for
some
time
and
hta
ted In the l*reibjterlan Church at
rrally ruwrded liiSt
Weather Ferecmat
condition
reached
a
climax.
teat
440 o’clock Friday afternoon. Dr,
it Roosevelt alrnngly.faPartly cloudy tonight and Fri­
The object of an odurallon providing equipment fur *ecurin».
Wednesday
night.
Examining
llruwnirc, paster of lb* Preaby*
vnrt the e*ily complcllon of Ihe
day with aratlerod akowordFri­
Ihe dnalra for, the rap irltr foi thean rasqntlale. t t t
trrifn Church, will offlciat* and phyaiclao* revealed that be w
Florida Grot* State ('anal and
day on tho south west and « i *
that
Hi*
student*
taka
advan­
and
the
ability
to
niialn
n
inlrrmrnt will b* made later In suffering from a brain tun
tram* aoulh cooaUf. Extraaao
lhat naval ami military authorities
. BALTIMORE, &gt;ld. Sept. la. — high standard nt RvliJt was lit* tage of tbolr opportunity.
and will probably undergo i
. tlm I.Verjmwn Cemetery.
aortbwaat n « I U « —partly atewdp
The first carload of Florida grape* aubjert of Hf* address ..I Cm)*'
The. H er;’ Paul Uedtrarn. P**' Ipok on it a&lt; on important m-v- in
Survlton arei her beabend- H. operateju within a abort tins*.
loulgbt and Friday,
fruit nf the season, shipped from ty Snpeeliitsadeilt T. 4V. U » , tor of tba First Metbosllat Church, our national defense program
Jlutigr, live datlgbtera, Mr*. G. A.
lleflulle ar-utanee from highest
Daytona Tide*
»
Lalmetlo, FU.- wim told through ton in lha aver goo alb-lt-ul- av* and Dr. te D. BrownMt". -pas­
. fV tfn m af Ocala, and Mr*. Got*
Friday's (klea, high, 3)10 A. M .
the. Italllmoio Fruit Ksehang* semldyd In tba Bambini.- 11tats tor of the praebrterlau Church, ifpologirhl and engineering authorWorkmen
H-dey
had
almost
Irutle Gilbert o f Sanford; twe eon*,
Fi May (Si-fit. 10), and waa taken ■eboql audUertum In llm open­ took part to tb# devotional eg- lllea that the ronstruction of th* completed tha yr-roofing of iho 3:43 I*. M i low- I0.-U3 A. M- I t i t t
lV, F. Rouge, and Time R. Runge
readily by th* trade nt prkce rang­ ing re real oatee Tweed tv
erf Men and 0. B. McKay, prin­ Canal will in no way harm Ih* building which liouaga tha Huff­ P. U.
,Ndh of Sanford and alao three
Baraaaetar
cipal, walcommt lha aludeala le state'* walrr i.uppiy has served la man Electric be I vice.
ing
from
31
to
13-03.
The
object
of
educall-m.
It
md
Julia* Lovejoy. it, af Chicago
i.i-trtt III Europe.
Yoalerday, 30-111: today, MJ0Z
N. W KallenbacR, manager of a “ wider dltUlbatln* of aulqrao- th* arhool In a abort addraaa. remove this ol.Jertlun ami tha fa­
I ’ ‘" ‘I1*
died suddenly from what was be­
I‘reel pile I ten
v
Dr. Brownlee apok* in the vorable report uf army kngineerx
Mlaa Charlotte Smith, clerk ot
lieved by physicians to 4* a heart the exchange, raid that consider­ bilea. radio* or oteetrlr i dr I t ­
i n j approvul by the Rivera and
Total for yeatenlay
•ttack. according to tefonnatJou ing- th* season*of the year- the erator*. bat a wMar dtalrlkuHcm epeulng exareUea conducted at
tho City Hall- left recently for a
Total, for month -------Trull'w a* o f excellent quality, nt pbyslcat, mental and emuilon-, tba Hinfurd
Grammar
6chord Harbor- Gniiifnltlw, *Der raFsfnl twe week* vacation visiting Wash­
received here today.
Normal (&gt;■ date —
,
yaeterdar morning on th* “ Moat and dxbausliie rlu.jy and numer* ington- New York and other
Mr. Lovejoy Was an electrical Ulro color- heavy, and gaed flavor. al health.”
Temperataihn •
The school* seek to tcrura that t* in Thin. OWn Eya.* ona public bearing*, hayy. .brought points north
engineer at tba Youagslow* fiber,
Maximum, Pt; Minimum- ft.'.
_
_
* *
Kipp
principal of Iho moat everyone to realitr ibe nut it
Hinas devalopowata (brooch pro- Earl
T. W. LAwtoa will be la u and Tabs Company In. Cbkago
TWO ARC KILLED
and Impertan' c nf the project ami
'
/
Herald reading.
school,
reported
lodpy.
riding
physical
educallnn
and
Iradanre at the meeting ad the and wna living with hla brother
Georg* Thurston- exalted ruler
Talks were also (Ivan by Mrc, favor Its 'eariy'Vomplltlan.
Inrludlng
STARKE.
RepL !«.—(d l—A laaptratlonal facta ra*
c-.pcn|lva commktee of the Bern- L C. [e n jo y e f Chicago’ at the
• 1 ---‘J Offlalal RopoftHtfk
of th* Elba Lodge here, today re­
astro woman and bar ll-yaar* music, dramatics and special W . I . Morgan BnWord arhool
look* Ilaptlat Al««UHoa| to he Haa* e f bis death.
quested that a* many members of
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'•All
1
W.
Lawton,
held In tb « n n l JtapUet Ckarrfc
H * te survived by hi* ttope old daughter were killed yester­ aoeckara along with the regular trustee, and T
Iho local lodge aa could attend th*
KLOPEMENT HABIT
_
ip*
coantg ooperlnlendenl.
in Pe|m«d thla afteewoom.
It brothers. L. C. Levejoy af Chicago. day when a track carrying work­ curricula. Mr. Lawton said
funeral,lenrleea for Mrs. Emma
of
Howard Isinge', a alilh grad*
“Tfa* Reboot
la spend*
OMAHA, 17«b. '-fA V -E lo p e * Rung* tomorrow afternoon.
w «* learned todayJohn B. Lovejoy e f OrUiute, and er* from A th e *. Oo. lo Coat
10 ..
bis year thaa atadent. lhankr.1 both Mr. Low- menta appear to Iw a habit In tho
The meeting, Mr.
Lawton A. B. Lovejoy o f Ron ford t two aal folnt. hajtlad down an am- log mt
fl
____
,-T.
M
teat
be
ton
and
Mr*
Morgan
on
bahall
bank
meal
a
boot
two
mile,
west
Joooph
Evans
family
of
Omaha.
(M
a
m
a
r
a
aisled, will bo foe (he pnrpc
Mfam Elite Lovejoy of
Th* Sanford t il
Club will
OA
worth
aver belore." of Hi# aladent budr wad. Ih*
Whoa Dorothy, 31, eloped. Mar- moot Saturday morning at 10:04 1 2 ----~ ood Mr*. Faulloo H o w Of bar*.
.....,............. , 00
rum luded, learners of th* srhbol for th* garirt, 33, thought it a rood Idea. o'clock In tha local Chamber uf |f „
Buy
“ Tea other orcopaate of tho t b a
lord.
.* . g y
lltttrd »nd lovely auditorlum -which won The next day she ami her bey Commerae building. Mr*. Gladyt Id ...... ..........._ _ M
arrange asmla have m « vobtrte escaped aRlajarad, la- and sloe*
15
daring lha summer.
Cuoiiiy ara
Ihe laipayar af
friend did likewise.
............... ~ I »
T4*li(allnf officer* aaM,
iCostlausS on Faf* TO***) *

New Deal Stands
As Big Issue In
New York Voting

A N D BACK AGAIN

'

Resistencc ButSayih,r* »*• puu«i * many rmi **ijQLkbcldYc* Galfidtf
Bgftoiiwi flMMaiMyy*

t u t tllllhu

Two New Deal Candi­
dates And One Anti
Running For Mayor!

Question p f A Ten­
sion In Submitted
To Advisory Board

ioept Is Named
I o r i d a Safety
Council Chairman

Negrro Is Arrested ‘
By Officer

C a n a l Will Be
Completed) U. S.
^cn-Year Average Congressmen Say

Cotton Crop
Set At 40,000 Bales

City Commissioners.
Work On BudJret

Child Aid Plan )s
Okcyed By Isoard

Mrs, Emma Runge,
Local X-ray Expert
€3, Dies This Morning Has Nervous Collapse

'»

Superintendent Lawton Tells Boys •
And Girls Object Of An Education

First Grapefruit
Bring Good Prices

Julian Lovejoy Dies
At Home Of Brother

c
rrr,
? SchoolSuperintendent
Attends DeLand Meet

i - r s i s . 's s s "rz

* ,s r

LOCA L WEATHER

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

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tie Y e ite rd a y W a s h e d O u t; G ator- Gridders
h T c w ^ T ie d U p A s O n e Have Two Weeks
A s Tlbey R esu m e P la y o ff To End Workonts

jB aseb all! T e a r

122,000 Saw Rede In
| Action This Year
A t Conrad Field

f Cody Hope* To Make
Good Showing With
Squad In 1st T0t

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DECANI). B ept II.—The DoLand naaeball Aaaoclatlon broke
even on Ha 1127 ea*#on aa*
poaea for tha f t n t. time In hla*
to ry,
Rualneaa
M anager Bill
Page aald recently.
' Paid admlaaioaa for the sea-

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GAINESVILLE, Repl., IS. e Jit«l a w rrk from m i t Saturday
night, the C at ora will tre t out
under the llth ta a t Baton Rouge
* U , to face In their opening sam e
• .of 10-17. ene of the nation'a g re il
J.football squids, L- fl. U.
11 There n e trr waa a Floridian

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C lam a a --- — .,1 1 •
p a \« * ttre parh was a t least
r t ' v r ' more Inches under w ater
f t ’ U waa Impossible to play
id m o r a r a ln followed later.
In ’ several stre e t creasing* In
M W rbU yesterday, tha1. rain
•far.w ag u&gt; Over.tha sldevialk*,

Ralph Flanagan, 20, th e hunky' free-atyler fro m Miami, F la , la shown setting a new American
record of 20 .mlnuUe, 42.0 seconds In winning h la third consecutive Men's National A. A. U. oncmlle champlonihlp a t Chicago, lie finished 200 y ard s *h*ad of John Patton, J r., of F o rt Lauderdale,
FI*.
__________

S te tso n Gridders
Undergoing Light

j " V Kbigdoa, ■eoond basaman
fa r th e Sanford Lookouts, may be
a i t }of th a baseball world for the
H m bM ar . e f the l i n action **
be euffgrrd a severe charity-horec
M i a i r the second game of the
D*fiend Berk*.
.
‘ George Phillips Is, yep lacing the
M W t major- leaguer a t - second

'u n i f i e d

a one-ycar contract, and Hoa*
Cody makes no ircret of the fact
th a t h* would Ilka to krop on

IME.STANDINGS

A d v e r tis e m e n ts

iMoeceeeatg

116—Apartment* For Kent

ClevelaaC 4 -1 : ru. l-**ui» 1-1.
"tloslun II* I'hlWllphlA I.

TOUR W alsh repaired by FURNISHED APARTM ENTi'four
wb# realty kaowa boss! rooms, bath and sleeping porch.
JlF |lg e .- Magualla A v»
(&gt;18.00 p er month. 211 Laurel Ave,

M n r o H ii _____ ;_ i
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iinlfirwlU*
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Hanford at Ualnrpvlll*, |
tKifiaU. lain
Urmm T m Ii M
Han fur A at Udlnitvitli.

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isvik.Ii I; cnicsgn e.
(leasee T atar
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►VT' DUTY BLACK D U
IlND T ftA lL K R ,,f4od tires,
sad body, nM U N . I W l Chre |

JACKSONVILLE, Bept. IS- (A*)—1T he slat* m srkstlflf bureau
reported ' yeaU rdsy
Florida'*
crops during the skipping year
which ended J u n e R0 were val­
ued a t |t0 7 A » A u &gt; th e-g reatest

r u m gs*duttrea. yiMOO
'A M l, Ubed Pic Dwlars.

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IllMN Tm I«||
oii%illw lit Macfcll,

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A ilan ln .
N ashville ...

Ilir minx ham
i-l.sitnnnoSB
K n u sv lll*

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New Turk l i t ; Ureoklyn t-t.
FhlladvlMhla t- l;
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I-* give* i vmv IS laaiaev
Cincinnati I*.*: HI. Uoulf t-t.
Mamen T M sr
Chlcean «| plllaburgk.
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MODEL T f o r d for gala. 1**4 “" a i T*additional I8A42.MI »»»
expended la moving
the
ap­
down. McKee Aato Supply,
proximately 162A4S earload* to
RED
Seed Potatoes, joo m arket, It w*g said.
. Bnshala a t 11.20. Chart** a .
The bureau submitted Ike fig­
Lane, Chuluot*. Bog i l l
ure* to N athan Mayo, slat*
Brand New 4*4-21 Goodrich Urea commissioner a t Bgricsltur*. and
fa r H J t - 8*c us new while Hmy L. M. Rhode*, *Ut# m aA stlng
commissioner.
PhllMotpkla
la s t McKee A uto Supply.
C itrus fru its movwd out of U» at. LeuW
Several 1*M Norge Bp*re H ta l­ sta ts 'b y rail and b o a t! totaled
ers a t a good discount.' Install MATS aarianda, a t .J M A U A n .
Trucked out were lOAM c a r
them now. Seminole Tire Bhop.
load*; IftOS lariaad* 'Ward can.
8 p ed al Bargains on 4M-2i need
* tlree—*0c u p —McKte
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New 1937 Model

More then 8,0&lt;)0 tons of esrlh
will Co excavated a t Glsagiov,
Scotland, to make w ay for (he
foundation of w hat la described *■
the Idggcst tem porary building
ever erected* The building- cover­
ing five arree of ground, will houen
the Empire Exhibition next year.

Gcrbtra Dainles, 4 Year
I’Unl*. H itocu* i4 ,TW
Old. Fnncy leaf (lalndlum*.
All Colnra. Hooted Cut­
tings: I.lRtwlnim, Hlbls*
cub, I’gnullM Vine, Flame
Vine. Water Lillcit, Bog
Flan la. Roae*. Pool Conntructlon, Landacaptnif. All
Plants Guaranteed.- Gold
Flab.

W. C. HARTUNE
Monroe Comer
Phoaa 3JJ-W ■

PHONE

W Seminole Printing Co

GLASS

* SNACKS. e,.*
Tires-4l3attcriea

W arren Odham, 218 pound tac­
kle fa r the Seminole H lfh "School
Celery Frda will not be able to
report for future aeaalone thin
aeaaon due to phyaleal condltlona.
Oil ham underwent an operation
for appendieitin about two and
one h alf montha ago and accord*
ing to hi* doctor* order*, ha haa
not yet completely recovered.
Odham waa branded aa a regu­
lar thla eraann dee to hla Wright
and build and It la expected th a t
neat araaon he will be an the ear*

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M ilw au k ee * 1 ; SI. F e o l 4-1.
Toledo g; U n ln lllt 4,
Mlnneepell* 4-1; K an su - CIO

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MIRRORS

PAINTS

QUALITY— DEPENDABILITY
Pittsburgh Proof Products

HOME-COOKED
MEAL

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ARVIN CAR
RADIO

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J O B PRIN TIN G

L r a l baseball fans will b*
presented with another play
by play description of Ui#
name botwnsn the Hanford
Lookouts and the Gainesville
G-Men scheduled fo r th a t city
tonight a t H arris Field, Tb*
play by play description will
come over a special telegraph
wire
direct
to the score
board which is located on lbs
raaopy,'over the sidewalks In
front of The Smoko House.

FO R D ELICIO US

SPECIAL ' A.5Sf

home gamra daring the playoff,
totalled approximately an even
21.000 he aald. 44 eanta being
charged for adults, IS cents for
children and
negroaa
(aicept
during |h e playorf When nogroe* were charged 22 cents
each.
There were 2.044 adralaatnna
paid fur the playoff games here.
**W« lignred" th at It » i recelvad |124 on an average for
each of tha ( boma ’ gam e! * a
wnald realise enough to pay both
local and out-of-town ejpsnve*.'
ra g a aald, adding that sines to ­
tal receipts h are not been fig­
ured exactly, aw t alnee^xll the
bills haven't been aubmilted. he
doeent know exactly bow near
the average came to |t l 4 .
The Reds (Ineed la s t year's
aeaaor with a JltOO deficit, but
that was cleared up early this
year fcy the sale ol (1,100.worth
of aaaoclatlon slock.
and
by
donation* lolalli^g 1700.
year
"Hi caking even." thla
means gn current ekpeifira. p are
explained. It doesn't mean the
club ha* enough to meet a n In­
stallm ent due next Fall on a
fl.OUu loan the club oblatnqd
from Francis W hltchsld, through
the city,
tor
lUdallatlon
ol
lights on Conrad Field.
The business manager aald
the Hada have renewed &lt;^1bet r
working agreem ent
with _ the
Cincinnati Ilcds. 'u d d e r which
tha major league club ran claim
for DeLand club players at the
end of every season.
lie released a Hat of ptgyef*
whom d iir ld n a ll." through
It*
Peoria, IIU farm
club, are
claiming now .Catcher Itolltlawer, Pitcher Alex Hwallaa, Itlghtfleldur Hughes and Third Itaanman Alano. under tha agree­
ment. In
addition.
Cincinnati
bought Pitchers Eddie Harpur
and turret Toenes for (UK) a
piece for the Peoria farm.
Pare said he haa prospect*
fur lha Bale of Adair and Mc­
Mullen, left fielder end pitcher,
respectively.
*

DELAND- Sept. 13. fltetstm Uni
v a n ity 's H a tte n rvalue the font
hall season I* re illy on »lnce they
'a r e now practising b&gt; full gv*r
They relinquished th e ir sum m er j
.a ttire —shorts—with regret*.
A ll during the week, »lne« they
'arrived Labor Day, the hoy* have
'been studying fundamental* and
doing light drill*, ‘i Just want In
g e t'th e m In shape so I can put
, ’em la work,” Coach Brady CoI wall aald.
I Scrimm age will not ita r t until
this week or psrhap* even later,
the Coach addc8| The baekfleld haa been work­
ing on plays and learning signals
, while they go through the process
of toughening up. They have prac­
tised kicking and passing routine*
and have acquired tom e bright red
back*, arm s and fsce* from spend­
ing four hour* a Hay in the sun.
Coach Chester F rrcm an has tak ­
en tha line In hand and ha* had
this group working on stance,
charging- pulling out fur Intcrfcr*
enc*' studying different type* of
blocks, and pushing the charging
machine around the field.
V/lth one man definitely not
coming back, and with four more
players answering the roll-call
thla week-end or next week, Catch
Cowell hh* been working wilh
members this week.
These fouf are the last ou.-r
Joining the . H atter*:' R ntert An­
derson- De* Plaines, HI.; Vincent
f.arllc salt gives a piquant fla­
Schaeffer, Indianapolis; DAuglaa
vor to lamb.
Cudmore, Virginia, Minn.; and
Charles Cobb, Miami, and when
they get here the J(I37-:W round­
up will be completed' unless some
unexpected eandidat* comes along'

Ball Club To. Give
Fans Play By Play
Of Contest Tonight

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Memphis —Nrw orleani

klvrun

Florida Cro0a Reach
New High F\&amp;r 1936,
Bays Market Bureau

T u re s to

gem* II Innlngel.
Ji-rwr Cltr 1-1S Hyrarsae t
Nvwerk l-ls llelllmi.lv | l
sou th h um

FOR RENT: &gt; room nafarateked
JTOR WORK: I have paw
house. Also I room taralehed
rar lf* n -P a r tractor, plow,
bouts, I’hone 411-4,
harrow. W o rt appreciated.
Math*tax. Rhone . iR t Uo-

life Land B r e a k * WarreirOdhxntOnt
Remainder Of
Even Daring 1937 For
’37 Football Year

AT

L n » y ’. Drag
Lunch

EM pm r N u n waa fetad e f
a pipe erg s* operated by
* * « I k * hydraulic g y u
4 la ua* f or many * »
Wars'* raicn, bdU w s

RADIO SERVICE

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Seminole County Product*
’
More Fruit And Vegetable* lluui Any
Similar Area In America • .

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NUMBER 27Y

SANFORD,.FLORIDA, TUESDAY, 8RPTEMBER 14, 1M7

neseBombSinksRefugee
Power Ofiici&amp;l
Discuss Lines Boats

A ccord

Pact Among Nine Nav tions d eals Solely
WithSub W arfareln
Mediterranean Sea

City May Lease Pow­
er Lines Of Florida
PowerAnd LightTo
New Water Pumps

England’s Mediterrag . nean Fleet Raised
w Froth 42 To 90 Ships

a n a a aad half warmlag waa
agr eed oa th# tre a t page of the
newspaper .

GENEVA
se p t
14.—
(AP):—Envoy* of nine nstiong, aligned today at placid
Nyon a historic document to
HUPPrean submarine “piracy"
in the Mediterranean—with
war vessels of Great Britain
and France dlraady steaming
toward what wtperta called
the greatest naval demon-

ftk b ta a rrd M r l d R W k charge
flatly to Italjf. Italy, not a algnatoey, today dealeu* thl* ju st a ,
flatly.. Tka Lsagoa of Nation* Ita*If will consider boat to deal with
o th er form , o f M editerranean aggraaaion.
'*
*Ntae torpedo beats from French
A tlahtle fleet—with fmah cargo**
o f sop pi I*, and .m unitio n ,—drove
quickly tow ard Uwtf U edltarraneaa patrol post,. They augument*U the formUKhl* fleet of British
w ire ra ft already a t M sdlterranean
MalUna. Th* adm iralty a t London dlecloeed B ritala la the n e it
few day , will h are M ship. In the
)fol|t*rrn»een Instead of the
, lla |le felessie, deposed Emper­
o r of Ethiopia- sent a aot* to the
Loagwe rwaaMrtlag hie country's
rig h t to membership and warning
agalaat any attem jrta lo egdude
kbr by "tricky proeodur*.1'
'
I Ha egplainad th at ho w a, not
aehdMg a delegate tp the Aeremkly meeting baetpaa th* ItaloEthloplan dispute la not on the
agenda.
; I t appeared th a t the League
would not ha able U avoid the
.M editerra n ea n Issue- Itaco N egrta
■laatsled en demanding protection
fo r th* loyalist m erchant shipping
ha v*U aa fo r th a t of th* nine
power* coils b o n ting la th* Nyon
' deseed an “phscy.*
' Before adjournIny tonight th*
Assembly elected tha Aga Khan,
IpIrUoal head a f m illion, o f ‘ In ­
dia1* Me,lewis and. w ealthy aporta*
aaon, prealdewt for tha o*o«l«ta.
1 -.the Bps slab loyalists stready
h ik e succeeded hi piecing th*
/ ‘piracy** Uaa* and 'direct accusa­
tions of Italian terrorism on th*
h lih sees before th* la * g o , coon(IJ, which wBl m eet again tomorjw w , Leagea lead e n hoped to let
tiftM ’ proteata die In U p eounctL

At Kiangw^n Is Oc*
cupled By Advance
Guard OfJpp. Army;

strik in g this emphatic pose, Norman Thomas, Socialist Parly
I- h A-t. Aedd •&gt; e a 'k a n e c -rr* ehwrwcropper» a t M tm phli, Tenn.. "You
are the people who relae the cotton—and hare en little lo clothe
youreelveB.1* Thome* hi on an Inspection tour of thy South.

City Lays Plans
For Construction
Of $29,000 Park
WPA ExpectedToAd’ vance Most OfMoney For Lake Park
Lake F ront Park w a, gubmlttkd lire territo ry rarved l y
Florida
to Ibo i1 lf Cnmmtasloner* last Power and Light Company wae
nUht tor their tentative appror- announced yesterday by II. II.
al. h r CHy Coiamlaalon r Fred Co|rm . n , d u tr irt
ln
T. William*. The project calls „ , , _ .
,
ltl
,
for au aipendltur* of over |t &gt; , 8 ,n ro n l Th'
» MI • P N r «**'
000. a fraction over $0 per- r" '« lr to
on and
cent of which will be paid Jiy '« f‘" Sept. 35, indicating that
tha CHy and the ''rem ainder by customer* taking th* ra te are now
th* W ork, Frog res* Admlnlalra- r,‘« lvln* il* benefit*, and I, *g, | OM
ported tn effect a liv in g lo comThe project call, for the drill- mcrclal c u sln m m of »n e .tim a t­
ing of two w ell, and Ihe Input- “ I $111-000 annually,
latino of a eub-lrrlgatlon ay,Along with th , new rate a ,p * '
tern to provide the nereasary «■*»• provialon I* being Introduced
m ol,lure for the g r a „ and n u n - fw ■&lt;' conditioning which will reerou, ahrub, required Ip lha «*“«• *"•*»
»mall#r l.ualne,,
plana h r Uie pork. It also pro ertnh'l.hm rnt* about 25 percent
vide* for wnter malna to ,up- f»r ««** ot th i, aerrlce during the
ply thg iK -e ,,a ry
water &gt; for month* when It la moat needed in
sprinkling
Florid,- It w a, further announced
Thu keven and one-half acre* by Mr. to trm an who »nid th at
of this park will alao b* cor- Company re p resen tativ e will call
ered .Willi Hire* Inrhea of muck ■&gt;" Ihe -euatonirra affected u , »oon
and oecr a mile of w alkthrough ■* l&gt;oMlble.
lha weal end of the ground* will
" I t bar always been Ihe policy
wa ronrlrurled of shall rock.
,o f Florid, Power and Light ComTli# pish *l»o tn lalla th* P«ny t» mnkc voluntary rate ra'ronaln.ctlon of t wo t a n n I a duet Inna whenever possible,," Mr.
_____ __________
_____ _ t'olrm an raid. “ It is wrll known
rnarle,
ten ahaffle _board_ rourta,
t« ronrrela M a tt and th* plant- H'*‘ thin company ha* never In-

prepared to contribute enough
money tor th* conetrurtlo* ot
two shuffle board courts.
4 A suggestion for th* CHy to
aollclt ' other donstlons for the
Ibpreveaient of the park area
vraa d lo o w ^ d but no plan was
lo m n tly ndePtud.

Chinese Airplanes ■
Defeat Jap Fleet

Mayor Kdward lllfg ln i Indh.
rated (hat the otter would ,S *
given careful ronelderatlon
by
the Hoard, alnca the roaetree
tlon ot 3.3 mllea ot aew Kite
and He maintenance tor the
trantm Ualon of power lo
be
ceil ora led at the CltV’l pumping
station lo llio pumpe a t tha
City's walla, la rniM dared a
ciietty undertaking It waa Indlrated at Ibe meeting a rental
agreem ent wltb
the
'Florida
Power nnd Light Company mlgM
afford a great earing■ 1 to tha
City,
lu making hie prrpoellfitu; Mr.
Coffman read Lbe (nilowlng le t­
te r to (be Hoard:
"We ‘ are Informed ibat rod
bare under conalderatlon at th l
Forgetting their own fight with Chinese N ationalist,, these Chine,e Communists are marehlni
prraenl time the ronitructlou of toward Peiping and Kalgan to Join the Nanking govem m rnt In a united front agnlm t the Japanese
1.3 mllra ot power linn- tor
your well pumpe on ilia Orlan­ The banner they carry p raiar, the "brave hero r, o f Spain." Indicating their sympathy for the I,))*
do Highway, which la tii coat hllila.
you upproilm ately $1100 00.

"For u number ot yearg we
hare prorlded end maintained a
power and control line for’’your
earluelre uee In eupplylna pow­
er to your walla, and wa would
be kind tn work out u mutual­
ly agreeable laaao arrange manl
tor your (atare uaa ot this,
name Una

Anarchists Take
Control Of Gijon
Putting Loyalists

"Wa will ba eery happy in ft*
nt aaelgtance to you In flnearIni Iblt project and. ot rouree,
regret eiceedlntly tKIl our pow­
er will not Ira tp reree tha line,
but. II we can eare tha City
and taip ay ere Ibe roaf of a new
circuit It ahould work oat In
jiu r mutual advanlaga."
Al their hl-tnonthljr n ierllni
laat night
th a
Commlaalonere
aUo entered Inin n lengthy dlacuealnu ralallra in lh» direr•Inn ol truck Irelflc Irom Park
Avenue
to
French * Avenue,
which It waa pointed out waa
Ilia lugiral thoroughfare for Ihn
heavily loaded frelghlere of ihe
road
H ie rommlaalonera discussed
th* rtilnoo, effect of this traffic
on I'ark Avenue and pointed to
th* condition o f'c e rta in parts of
the vtr.-el ae evidence.
Hayot Higgins Indicated that
th* S tate Road
Department
m ight maintain French Avenue
under q special a rt of tha F lor,
Ida State Legislature and in■iructed CHy Clerk Frank Lemsen to wrlto th* State Depart­
ment relative to this m atter and
also to g at eatim atre on the
price nf large elgns to place on
the lake shore drive and on' lha
highway sooth o t Hanford to
denote ihe track rout*.
Copt. Fred Futon, head of the
Salvation Army Unit bare, ap­
peared before th e Board and reqursted th a t tha City'* monthly
allorellon for th* feeding of
transients be Increased.
Mayor
Higgins sdvloed him that th*
m atter would he given consider,
a tlon.
The Commlaelanere alw approved five application* fur. IL
cense lo sell beer nod the fact
___ H~—*la—4 e a Maw, n m l

AND BACK AGAIN

By MRS, J. 1. BOL1Y
sales. I understand th*
MRW YORE. So il , 14. - 4&gt;P|kuthog oarer* rrwk in etoeka,
HOLLYWOOD—Wallace Beery. 2 im t* a kilowatt hour- tha same waa selling In th e W as, throwing Cost $I 70U.UOO Tha mosaic
IU millions a f e e ie n U rough this mad* la Italy brought ov
• third' within* n week, shook dleuM*id-ta-lh*-rougb film star, a , at prooenti
accidentally shot himself In th*
"The reduction to ripocted to
leg yesterday white film ing e benefit approalm Italy throe thnoo
Men* In M.-G‘M'i production
"Redman of Brimstone."
,- Booty's rets required th a t h*
daab upon the eat with -two g e n ,
draw *. Oo (he third "take" Beery

Palo All* I* lenity wltb K*
atsrco bouse* a a d Pad lUed roofs,
• ^ b e e d garden,. I n s grill workhand wrought Umbara, link th*
reataatlc archHectnro of sariy
(ley, to mar* mod wo dwelling*

CRACK MOORR BETTER
BANTA MONICA. —&lt;A1 -W e U
en th4 path te raeovary, O ne*
Moore, film *ter who ondorweet
an operation lari weok, will h a w

Polo AM* I* the Mat of Stan­
ford UnhwraMy, formerly k u s.n

LoUnd Stanford Jr Unlv*r*Hy, and the heaw *f *a-prr.i&lt;W*i
Herbert Bearer, ttwtferd UnlSanta Monies Hospital nest Mon­ reraRy la w,ed,*fg| . wRh He rad­
ioed reef, aad Mi m m r arched
day.
WMb her husband, Valentin Pa­
w n. aha win then start aa net*-

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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Joseph Russi Is
Arrested Here On
Bigamy Charges
Italian Deserts His
Wife; Then Elopes
With Wife’s Sister

Navy BattleAt Mouth
' OfCanton RiverSald
To Favor Chinese
SHANGHAI, Sept. 1 4 .^
(AP)—The Japanese army,
splashed forward through m
torrential rain ' today in ft
manned attack against Chip*
cnv necond line
position*
northwont of Shanghai. A'
Japum-ae npokeeman reported
that ntrong fortifications a t
the Chinese civic center o f
Klangwnn had been occupied am i
Japanese troop, were puahlng
deep into th f delta.
Muddy roads
were
jam med
with
Japancsa
reinforce merO*
moving up to bolster tha asaauib
again,t tha new Ch&lt;neee line.
New Horror war. added to th e
tragic story of the undeclared
w ar a t Shanghai when the ChM*
c „ Central News Agency re*
ported 400 rivIIIan _war refuged*
had hern killed o r' wounded by
Japanese bomba ralnbd on fH m f/
salting boats in which they w ere
n retag the city. Three of life
boats yere said to have bee*
sunk and aig damaged.

HONQXOUO. Sept- 14. —W )-t
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fte - —--

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H eld By Golfer^
At Local Course

County Judge It. W. Wan* to­
day told n story y tru n g rr than
firtlnn.
It was the .lo ry
uf
Memlirra nf the Hanford Chess two children of I’tilluii descent
nnd Checker CJuh will' hold Iheir I who were torn In-1wren a desire
, weekly meeting lunlght al 7:30 lo lcinulu with their father who
| o'clock In the club loom a t lhu was arrratrd In * Sal in day on
• Ynldea Hotel aeionlm g lu an ■haiges of higiiioy anil the promI anroiun-rm rnt made ti.tay hy A. I Ises of th d r mother, a stranger
| C. Madden, secretary, Mr. Mad- lo them, uf mw.&lt; foist nml h it
a den also staled that a short 1 Ir r clothe* nl. I heir old home
. huslnca* meeting will lie helil so 1 town In Nrgnunee, Mich,
that those wishing lo attend Ihe i This .tiiry wo* revealed w-llh
Hanfonl-liainravil'e game may he - Hie n l r r .| of Jow-|i|t lluigi lo,*
aide to get lo the game on tlinu. | Saturday when Ids wife awnri'
■ out a w arrant for hi* a r r r . f nfl
| e r luealing him in this City.
ArronMng In lln- nlory levrnlrd
'• tmlny by Ihe Cuiinly Judge,
, Hu-sl married I'hllomeun Iteno• fro In Ihe small Michigan city
III 11)21 null three thlldlcll Were
! bom tu th li uniiin. In
IU2U
ro u rte rn
ivcrnmi were a r 1 Husal deserted his wife nnii look
raigne.1 before City Judge Frank two of hi* children and hi,
L. Miller In a .session of Ihe Mu. wife's sister Albertina Jlenofrv
niclpal Court yesterday afternoon lo Californiii it nil then wandered
In ' rliarae* ranging from wreck­ tn Hanford w hile they have llveil
in g -n f a acwrr line tu ,th e f t ol fur the |unit seven year*.
ii government rhi-ek.
Luring llieio year, lire lunther
Ilu w v rr. tbe g reater pupiber ha i been frnnlltally asarihlng
of ehargea wen- for only rnlimr lor 'her children and i$ul uulH
offenses and only small 'sen* roundly UId ,ho learn uf (he Haven, of A tla n ta ,'Jo * l l i t t M ,
fences w rrf given Ihe violators.
wliorvahinilt ot her husband and R. L. Cornell, Connie Molacb, apd
Ten persons aplu-arcd Itcforr her staler.
rictm Clarlo Nods of 8L AugtM*
3tre Husal arrived here last tine.
Judga Miller rhsiged- with dis­
orderly condui t, h i, were negro flalurday to claim ruslmly of
Also mil Stampgr, E arl Evanm
girls who pleaded not guilty' to long sought children who al f ir s t-H ob Cornell, J. W. Altman, Ah*
Ihe charges but wrr* , fined* |2 would nut ronsegi i„ aretimpany dirw C a m w a y , Raymond. I.un4*
or fo u r-d ay * in I he Cily Jarl her liack •“ their former bom* quilt; J . A. Young and- R obert
1'lnelly. however, Yuung,
AIM T. C. I'MIlip, and Violet In Mlrbjgtn.
* i
s .I
* ,
Phillips, negroes, were flgei) $111
or 10 days when they w ere' found
charges. W. J- Hall and Jake I
Johnson were aiao held on d l* J
orderly conduct counts- but mrj*
released when they pleaded 2ml
n*d*rally fkfr tonight maA
Wodkogday. KitreWk "N orthw eft
Lola Talllmi-r. negro, was ulai Florida—partly
cloudy
toqlgM
mUaed o f rharge's of wrecking a
• nil Wednoeday,
i
UtyiiuiA TMm
aawer nnd Mo*e llryant wa* alao
Wednesday's tides, loW, t r i g A .
dismissed of duinj; business with­
M . 10:IM p . M.i high, lUQ A..ML.
out a license.
4:23 P. M.
WHUe Mar (Dsn. negro, was
Ha real tie r
■L
tn a a f e n v d to ihe 11. H. (iovvrnYeaterday, 19J . today, SOIt
ment on ausptcion of stealing *
Creel pita Ilea
' *‘
government check.
Total for yesterday •______ _ 04F
Amo* Davis, negro, pleaded not
HOLLYWOOD, flrpl, 14 - « &gt; ) —
_guilty
__
driving Milton Caabey. buslnes, manager
Total for month --------M S
to
nrk less
Total to data ___L_______, U I
charges but was lined $5 nr to for Ricardo C ortrt. raid yesterday
Tem perate roe
days when found guilty by the th* o d o r's wife. Chrletlne Le Cor.
M eiim um , B4j m la let am, 7L
'
C ourt nnd John Thoma, charged laa. will ana for dlvorra.
Herald reading.
V;
w ith .blocking traffic w a, given
Offlrial Itsperi
a.»n«p*nd,d irntrac* at ffi or IQ

LOCAL ^WEATHER

From Coast To Coast

Again Thlp Week Wallace Beery Shoot*
S e l f Accidentally

I

TO CHINA’S AID

The. l*a«ln* 0( the prrMOl
power Una* ronaertlpp wllhetty
paMM and owned by tha FtorIda’ power and Light Company
lo lha Cltr la ptaro ot (bacon*
alrartlen ot a new tin* by (bo
City, waa the proposition offered
Iait bight by C. C Coleman. lo­
cal manager of Ike Florida Pow­
er and Light Computy.

LeagoeO f Nations
Plana Other Acts

la O onuaay “aa it y a a la Bpaia'’
if N a il paganlaM
gwee on.
"We* aald Oaeervatar* Roma*
■ a *Vaa be the rootequewce la
U e Tided Reich g a i n , aatlC hrM iakity erase* la aew the
aoddo af hatred and to vllUfy

COMMUNISTS MARCH

kitald by a famous arliai. "I
t i n ’ front nf the ch u n k p
Bible rhararler*, twice Ilf
aU 4 m * In mosaic*. Th* I
I* bFMth taklng with gn
ell Bible characters Iwai

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Bhodew, that th* rsaual oh- •WASHINGTON, - u P l - Darid
•e rro r th in k , of as Just gray or 8aper,tain- director of tho trading
Meek In g painting will bo re ­ and aachango division of the Ba&gt;
vealed. an close elim ination, to curltie , end K icking* Com mis. Ion
bo fa * ad color, sometimes quits resigned laat night to return te
privet* lew practice In Nrvf Y ork

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TOE ffMggttP ITHOLP, flAyrORD, FLORID*
fierdlrf

The Wall Street Hlutnp

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NO GRRAtER GljGfcY

T U E S D A Y , SE PT E M B E R 14, 1937

Rdi, alio trw to thair nallofaalRy 14 111 roapoct*. Very fed

Oplnionii vary widely as to the aiusc of. the current
slump in Wall Street securities which has wiped out bll*
lions of dullarn of American Investors’ funds. There arc
thtwe -who say that the vigorous activities of the CIO and
threconsequent labor strife and numerous strikes are a
■oLiTatPi.
major factor. There are others who think it is merely the
natural reaction to a purely pprctititivc boom-financed by
government spending. And there ore others who believe
investors $tc sfmply anticipating n Fall receaa'on In bunineas resulting from many imlillcal and economic uncer­
5 3 C r ■**'•»*, n r ii el tainties.
It is likely that all of these reasons have proved a con­
tributing factor in this major break in stock value*. But
we wonder,If the altUfttion in Kuroiie and the Far feast,
and the American attitude toward It, hasn't a great deal
more to do with the present decline than all of these other
reasons combined. Strangely enough one might expect
stocks to go up on the prospects of war In Rurope for that
Ip what happeped. in the long run during tho last World
War, and.Burely there would lie lots of guns and ammunit'ons, lols of food and clothing and raw materials which

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o n d e r t i a i l . B h flD h .

la the woHa, lie lowsr* .R ilnJ
741 fs e t We d r w t avar tht*
wonderful sp in of arehllecture
to B U N 0 t | M I
o rtth s t

p tr tn U 1

b.

'rfil weft Until to u r fhlld U
good Matured and rested again.
Jh^rt cxplith th at he shouldn't bo
hasty end shouldn't say things
He’ iioedn't mi-art.

i t m i r t i pceai IbU *hlrt»

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In Ihli Bar

a i l t u u , u located
I gtafg,

fed eral

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hare n o . reached the
1 p-rtni ol per trig, to r
M e ef wiles • we hare
U . !* • **h pU fc

polled today In have defeated the ' ‘',*n ,

Pet Hu h S l i c e flf
’ST Niflttjljfl lUrUihe.
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Repairing
Diambn ^ S e ttin g
Engraving
McLauliri, Jeweler

I Weet. bat today «e« lurfe
I k

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kiikirwf
high

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b«* M .
er of U

I’hotie 8&amp;2-W or 823'
on Income dlatrtbutlon tn 1#W.
Official* u M employers' com­
pensation undoubtedly will in-,
creaa’e further this year because
of fitte n td pay fhvblo|W* giver!
worker* In the steel, automobile
and other Industries.
They, bstlm sted th at average
per cip it# Income to #11 employes'
will rlae above the flSOO mark,
compatwj with 11X44 last year
end 11450 In I 9 » .
Salaried
employes—the aotailed *&gt; hll) collar worker#*'—
probably whl receive more Iha#
12400 per raplla, comps red with
92X13 in 1994 4hd &lt;2560 In 1029,

Coast

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How It Happens

Martin’s Garage
I» Allowing

A 50% Discount on

$2,061.32 —
of paat due account*.
I helped yoa.Mw yoa help mo
General Repairing
T r iitl * Aalo Service
llodlea—Springs—T ralltra
A price you can afford to pay

^tartlh’s Garage

Local rc a tle r a h a v e n o tic e d t h a t e v e n tx in C h in n ueem
to h e k n o w n to im, ttimmnmlM o f m llc a a w a y , e v e n Ite fo re
th e y h ii|i|tc n . O ccudUm nlly w e h a v e fo u n d t h a t T u e u d a y 'a
e v e n t a in th e - S h a iig h n i a r e a w ill h e re a d b y tin o n M o n d ay ,
a n d ho o n th r o u g h o u t th e w e e k . T h e w h y o f t h i i I h ex*

U 'l

, We hope if Germany and Italy
go to wnr with Russia' that
France and England will have
kiiitc enough in remain neutral.

Florida naval stores today play
mo^Unt parts k . no loop t U , J5
ijo r Industrles. avars the Florid*

"C rt oul of C h ln sf is ■
practically avrrjr nrw»|ui|H'r
Ih t United Statca that wo
M tn Is thou liny these •lays.

A C K SO NVILLE
F L O R ID A

AAfMgnAWntUsm

IrO O r.S U U M U COM/OkT « i n

■lU f a i l d M b As h w d 4m s

We'll bet most of our German
ItelghW * won't lake nmrh inter
oat In I his N u l movement in t hi&gt;
country until Marlens Ulalrlrh
• r g in ltr s a platoon.
lllllrr Hints Fuehrers May
Rule N tiis headline. We don't
■now how la pnmnulirc th at
•Fuehrer*’', hut “ lurles" ought
to lie good enough
W henever you hear Oils week
dome silver lung lie nriloi Is u,ling
th e Constitution but reniinunnnlag the Kuprrme Court be placed
t k ktrdight-jacket, you'll know
I* ■ hypncrll.

LONGWOOD

The Miami C ham lrr nf .. Com*
W eh r 1* Inrenseil over tiov. Cone’*
f*cent ila triu rtil. It rntilrnds lie'll
■Ive Miami a had ns me , , . talk­
ing nlwut gsmbllhg and every­
thing like that.
Yi’Kat with rholeia in their
•fm iea, typhoon* on their coastand the C hinrse.piaking monkey*
#«t of theli’.^tfdU9*, Japan aheuld
b* wondering whrtber the food
If A nitricant In China keep on
refusing to get out and Is sn l,
keep railing on their 'place* of
bdrlues*, the l&gt;- 8. may hive I*
F at ’em nil on tha f f l’A before wi­
fe#! throagn with It.

)m reason tha stock market
#kad wid# opaa la#t week- on
f #r4r*s from Eurpoe. In spite
th# fa c t th a t Dm last World
lF Wought this country unprs*
WstM p roiparity( was becauas

lag. iiapodej

This

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- Berlin newspapera eould have
■one Charles Lindbergh no grrat9 t disservice tbaa lu have started
booming hint for president of tka
United Sts tea tn 1940- When we
Want tha H a iti to toll tw - who
ohould be odr preoMent- we'll let
there know. Ueaawhilo If they
m n t Lindbargb, they might elect
b l» In Hitler’s place. Not th at he
would have the iab.

M f r e 1. itaybe
1,_t:* llie taskL
| '.*•*
■rrend-runnlng.
I he’d been aAed to &lt;fo Is too dlf.
flrult
liny Ik- he’s tfrrj
fUult for Bim.
ill
out end gives n hasty answer
wilhndt IhhiRlng. V*rents thrdictivtk too often do Oft rime.

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.Vacation’s overl
This ij fall.
And tasks aw ait
For one and all
Now nllddle-age
A n d -su rcl sixteen
Once nmre must face
The old inutipp.
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•No doubt Iho outhronk of n wnr In Knropc or a con­
tinuation of the hostilities In tho Orient would precipitate
n tremendous demand for goods in thin country Just as It
TUESDAY, SKIT. 14. IMT
did before. But I* this country willing to supply the de­
mand? Woukl we be willing to sell anything to foreign
&lt; BIBLE VERHK FOR TODAY
aliens,knowing full well that such trade might Involve
■P o t t e d f e a h t m . rhrso are
n In their war exactly as It did In 10177 Even though
* n n ti-In you* lenafs nl cbsrlly,
Wo sold only for ciah, and even though we sold .only to
■Wien they fea»i with you. feed­
ing ih e m r’lTet
elthuui
f u r , those nations which could transport our goods in their
cloud* th e , are without water, own ships, even then we might become embroiled in the
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carried about ef ‘‘wliwla; trnoi 'WAY* *
As n matter of fact, Congress lias already passed a
whose fruit wlthereth, wlthoill
f r i l l twice ilvail. iilurkrd up tijr law, the so-called Neutrality Art, which at tho discretion
i t , root*; raging warp* of Ilia Of the President prevents Americans frnbi trading In ma­
Irka, roaming nut Iticlr own terials of war with any foreign nntlon engaged In open
dfeklha;
wamlerlnr
Mara,
lu
whom la rcsor.mt the lilarkiiPii hostilities with another. In other words |f the rest of the
ol darkness lor ever.—Jude l- World goes to war, we arc likely to find our entire foreign
't ide cut off, not because otlirr nations do not want to buy
reo»i us. nr because they cannot pay us cash, or because
Urn channels of trade arc bluckrd, Imt by our own congres­
VACATION’S OVER
VkcaOon’a over.
sional act which forbids us to trade with foreign nations
Back to town
which nre nl war.
Chinese Civic Centeri
,, Come young and old,
Nntunti'v such n situation would be n blow to AmerI’latm l.rown;
At
Kiangwan
Is
Ocic in business in the light of which the depression or a few
' (&gt;i lull; to school
venrs ago would pale to Insignificance. If the rest of the
cupied By Advance , 7*•'*""14^
To learn; to earn;
world were at wnr, and the Neutrality Act were enforced,
J ’ruru rn t- from play
Guard Of Jap Army,i&gt;ut made mar*
there would lie bard times In this country which would
Tho crowds return.
rreM leera Preet l',r « Oaei
tnuth of God. *
cause a howl from coast to coast.
Chinese
warplanes
and
the
c
u
n
'
‘u
J).*’ nU,'n,,p'l **•
Vocation'* overt
That may lie the reason why wise Inventors hnvo un­
of the Doer. Tigris forts . 1 1 ^ '
Wopirlt may
loaded some of Ihclr stocks during the past few weeks.
entram-e to Csnlon lllver were re
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tar* c a m bad fo r no reason.
Hence, if lie m b s back there
most be a reason.
II* mrjr be setkiftj; further la*
foHUhtibn before h r goes aboiit

m i bllfecl.ro ;od.y la m« (fe|0• H . M M f 0 « &lt; tlrWro. «Mck

th in c o u n tr y c o u ld se ll to th o f ig h tin g n n iln n s u c ro s s t h e

P u t slacka and
Bathing aults away
Now whether skies
Be grsy or blue
Tor all the woitd
Thcnr’a work to do,

If Your Child Talks Back To You

Drove through Son rrancllro'e
|ll,MOtoo Cl rtf Conlot. Dal tbo
mist tpwueRiir «n m p m i m

■ecrnlary. Commltl.-.j will be
annoanced later
The 'lev. Dr Ram I*. Marlin
of Ket lucky, former pastor of
Winter Dark Haptlst Churrh.
preached of Ijiugwoud
llaptl*t
Ckurch 8 and ay Dr, Marita will
be here fur two wore
Bun-

day#L
The Re#. Joseph

Fold*

Mra,. FnUta bith Daddy

and

Void*

have gona la B aalhrrt Itaptlat
oolUga tn LaulArlUa, K r, wher*
Mr. F«ld« wiu c a a )l* U
h 1•
eomriO. ■ Mr. Fold. h a .

rolto2. A u p o rl rrarhed llonakoiiE
fr o n t | 'h * 1 Japanese m ilitary nellvily In
tw lcll |^ nM,h I'hin* ,wn* im iessinE. The
eoiltlwrrp v*l'l ••' have land­
ed detachments on the shores of
llias Jhiy. and de*|rayed the t'hin■It, Ih ese fortifications there. Karller
f a ." they bomlieil the city ef Walchow,
— where the A..... .
Seventh Day
Adventist Mission was dauinaed
ip.yad p|u| wrsms- Chinese In tho mission
i her- rDislwund Were wroi.nd.sl.
Knl*‘
Tin' ehidera outbreak In
Hhanahai was b rllern l under run
nken- trol It was nnnounre.1 offieiu'lv
hd. (h it th e ir were 450 cases In the
d re- French con cession and Til in tip1. A. International settlem ent. M ,i of
honorllliem were Chinese refugee*. Jsp•day. [ahese military hA diiuarter* re[ kal- fused lo irvenl tho exact numoer
t op- of Japanese soldier, who have dud
H im- of the disease. It waa 4dmK;nh
however, that more than 150
cases have developed among J a p ­
anese tro-&lt;ps nimind I'aoahtn and
*0
that thei* have liecti a large hjm U 4 U t e r of death*.
“ nu
4. Forw'gn military allarhsM
estimated Chinese military eat—tlie naltles arnund phangtial ‘during
n
the p art month a t roughly 20 ! &gt;«■ .OWI killed alyl Slinky wounded
remor h -was aallm atfd that ahont 1#.&lt; open non Japanese -havr pe»n kljlejl
nnrf mi- unknown number n o ip if
ult of n |, | | -^ was emphaslied
that
last theae llgarea were mere rati&gt; a n y m ates- based upon Ih* mi inbet
“Why of men In aottno and tha **vi the rrlly of the fighting
favor
g. Tha Gblneae continued lb
are Us* tba Japanese of ’’alrle
Were ctllaa.s
They as id that Japawith m o # pUnoa mat night bombed
Poll** nine Chinese ja n k l at the vllIve to lag* of YtnrhUtim. on upper
Co m Boocboar Creek, eltiklng three of
ed by them. About 4*0 Chinese war*
killed or wounded.
9. In Tokyo n foreign attle*
V,
apok#«m#% an a a an red yrstefkar
lioni th at U ailed Ittfete* Ambassador
In a Joseph C. Orew on Rtlurdny
pipe, handed n «H * to Japanese For, (wo •'«n NbOatar Kohl ttlrotn oak. .
I» r Jap an # ro-aperalioa inevoe-

In ilk.'. llglilhou*o district which
covers (hr M L alut
Ilf tributaries * a h
lean* there are 4j
river marked by a
nnvlgplion. Light#, buoys *nd beacon*
Ip ljveae channels number 8^25.

Schick Shaver
fciraAjr sX^JwlchEs
arm In at r a n Ion* in th# jnpwnesa naval mnunand la ■ h#nc
tint Ttw* Japanese fnratga 01flro revealed that Its lavt«t% lllmg of the saooUM mt Air
lluahe
Kuatrhbull It u g s a a e n ,
lb lllsh Ambassador to CKlna.
|iitd been, rompUtod and (fmt tta
fin*!, reply to t |„ QrttWk x M '
nraiM pt a nw». on Ibis ^*bnli)#pt
*-ba being llnlshed a n l would
t# handed lo tha Rrltlah amhss-

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ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Society Editor

Sbtfal Calendar

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Frances Farmer In Rlack J,V"d

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W h ite

CAGE TTTTtKl
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M a y s Sctiafer .'1 !opened
the campaign agnlnsl
- United
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senatorial storm ovei Itlnck. wlioh was Uegtin before
tinier t!ln« k grew i-i tils confinuattim to the rourt, d c
velunu* Alfir.l E, Smiili u ;ul. mundipg Ihnt
Platk quit " a t
. ptuus to foiu pi* iiltle s , m..i poll »i| ic&lt; the Is'iich to which lie Just
I tlcal speech ill Nnv Veil, lily , h--d . eii ei.-vnted hy President
Wednesday night.
IliHiset i It.
8en«ler Iiov.i s , Cojulm 1 ,
New Yelk, cup ceil in the le
The -c Mont is an instrum ent
his life a- u Tilmulany enudidrte ..i ni. i-uiitig the angular dlsfor M ajor of Ne.w Y itk t'l
t in e of olijis-ts hy leflrctioii.

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' Farmer 8.

Alack To Rebuke
Klstd P rinciples

T tkphw t 148

Off ifels fleeted fly r
MiftSohary Society.

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Personals

Democratic Senator
Says Justice Ought

At a meeting held recently j
the rtffl Gospel Missionary
H b » Sally Rayburn spent Ihe
ictv a t the home of Mrs. A.
ltd In Orlando with friends.
bot lt otheer* fd r the ^omlftg
year W ire. fleeted.
Mia; II. M. W atson h is l.ecn
The m cetliig was opened hv (he called tu AUs iit's, Ga. by ihe IIIdevothmrfl vthleB Was comfueted d r* i of h er dfother.
by Mr*, j . K. .'purling using
*'•Pr■y*r',
Prays
Miss Varcllpc
rh in a lllll, Miss Msry
ns her rubjeei. Month ‘ IJMreports were given hnd tou Hi-rglh* Vud li lt s M srlfis Admin
)&gt;• WP
jihe hbmdntih cm ducted hy Mrs. spent Sumluy fn Ghinrtvlllr
r . ii. linker, president
Tommy Ross left Sunday for
The pew ofTIm a are a t fol.
ilnrsvfjlc drhere h r Will attend
Iowa; jjrs. J. E. Splitting, presl Gainmvfilc
Hoi idn.
Rent. Airs. 1l. Tnhchtott,
vice the Uiih-rrsAlly of Kloi

Pe

The Weir lire LoUgJ NdmbW
■TV .will iqeet a t S;00 o'clock al
Uw B, I’. D. E flail.
THURSDAY
The business and socttt m eet.
JS i
UjV .AlttyUh.&lt;Ct**k will be
held .it the home of Mr*. J. W.
Kay, rslm e tto Avenue a t H:00
d'clock; , • • • *
The T. E. L. cla ss of the F irst
DajitTit Church Will hold * Lu.ina*t and tttU il meeting at the
church annex a t Ti30 o'clock. All
itiembers a re urftrd to atteHd.
firesident. Mrs. K. II. McIntyre.'
le n e ts ry , Mrs. W. K. MeTeer,
W e d d in g
»lb*'«uh-r. Mrs. 1 . S* W right;
Mission
Study
superintendent.
. Word h i ■ teen received of the Ml*« W llhrlnilnc Wleimldt, Junior
wedding of MIsa Violet Geiger and supe'rlntriidsmt. Mrs. Helen Caloseph Rudd both or Geneva on I noun, Primary
superintendent,
unday, September 12 a t the I Mr*. W. J, Hall. Prtm ary assists
home of the bride.
i ant, Mrs. t). D. Welhorn, publicity
B The ceremony was performed by . superintendent.
"the Rev. J . A. Untan In the p res­
Plnns were made to send a
ence of a few close friends.
special rhrl.tm im
offering to
the native Hlble
woman In
t ’eiais, who is supported by this

CtlNTO.V, Mss*.. k»pt.f 14. „
w S - Senator
Duvld T. Walsh,
Ma«&gt;aehu,rlts Democrat* .today
drfiiijClellOit Jp&lt; tR b" llig-n tlleck
of I h r Uliitril Styles SupirimCourt "owes it to the 1'rrsldent.
the Senate and tl*o i-ipintry to
piihllety dretniv whsrther nr not he
a n iriit'er ,d this Kit Klux VCIail
nnd In ludlrate tn im'.utstskuhle
langunge his repudiation of the
Klim nnd Its prini-vplos".
Mrs. II. M. Ilsm . y and Mrs. I .
J Any union in th e Htmk ap
T. Kates Alien! Bunday in D rl^n d
polntniriit now must cqliie from
ns the guests of Mrs. &lt;*. Fuller.
the I'lreidrnt, dec lor .wl Walsh lie
^uggeslecl that P reslli-n t Rouse-,
Ihdiiiar Hat tern left y e -In do)
, veil eoulil ask an im jrtrllal n g rn ry i
for W adlry. Ala. when- hr will i&lt;
to inve-tigalr “the alleged new
lend tlir Southern Union f |l«--.,
evidence (list he
Rlack) is n
Klans'imn" and. If It* were found
♦Ir. and Mrs.' fc. D. Mnldry have
i* true he eoulil “ ask fur hi#
as their guests Mrs. T. I Dili 11,
resignation".
Jr., and son. T. I. 3n1, of Holly;
third Drm K fa t, Senator
wood.
Pu-ntlss M, 'Drown uf Michigan,
s"id he would nut | hjvp voted
Mis* Kdith Slnglctai y t.-fl lo ­
fur RInck's confirm a) toll to the
ll.- Util I
day meeting this month day for Tampa when,- .
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.V , . |csrnrt had he bcltcv »«l the AUW to he held at the home of Mrs. in te r the University.
I ortraying her fifth nnd gicgt&gt; &gt;&lt; i limucler to date. France* | ^ hlllM
# Kl*n*i|««ui
Mtss Darts D ornrr and Mtss, J. E. Spurting. 1104 Myrtln
New
York.**
Moyer W einstein lellttm .l
l'«l i'»er ,rs-.-real** Jimle .Mansfield ............
To.i.'t of
I ceil*Inly think t man who If
EUtabeth W hittington, who have A rrnue, a t which time a quilt
, left for Tallahassee where they will he made. Thi meeting w as his home in 8 t. Petersl.i rg rifli t K doard A '"»ld. with whom Mis* Fn no i.-aebjew d riuemn fmm? In .a mciulier of such ant orgsnltslloti
h • |WOils .11oslr w 'th the is too hignted to »e cva on the
p ill attend the Florida State Col­ Closed by a prayer led by Mr*. ylnitini* Air. i«ml Mr* IIiiM're “CotiiPiiini C!ti 11 ilrpifta *ll»i»
ml railroad brurh,'' -aid Drown.
lege for ’Women, were honor IT. Tnuchton,
WcIUNtfin fur lUfVrral iluv*.
1uhltfun* tif mniti' nfu*r tin* t*lv 11 W
hi* stis'k
J u*t ire Ulai k h |m a * lf jt% » In
guests at a farewell party given
mytetiims with I'um nnslitrr Vgtnfeildli nnd Daniel Drew, Cary
Those present at the meeting
Friday night by the Gadabout w eir: Mrs. C. II. Raker. Mrs. J
Paul Riggers, Jr. left todiuTVi.'- -/Irani and Jink Onkle ore co-starred lu this spectacle drama, and Europe mid was not /tM ehsd for
com men I.
i■
Club a t the homo of Miss Grace
f - ' Spurting, Mr*. A. Wieboldl. Raleigh, N. C. where hr w ilR vel n,tf-" Georges Schred« I is responsible I'm the tllhwe illustration,
Taylor,
Al the Siiminer W hile House in
sume
hi*
studies
at
the.
Ninth
Mr*. -,V. F. MeTeer. Mr*. K. 11
i ketfhed from life on the RKO Radio lol "The Toast of New York" Hyde P«ik, N. V , President
i During the evening ,im e i and
McIntyre. Mr*. T. 8
W right, Carolina Stale University.
p!nv* ut the Rita Wednesday and Thursday.
. llmwevelt w as client nn -.this new
a ltsrk upon his sppolnklee -a n at
Miss Mary Alley .Williams h f i ,
lack w hbh followed tU s publics
MMrka CUu*e.
If/* . Jf. Touehton. m J* Vr*°T yestenfny for Ta1lnha»see w ln icj
tiuri m T he New Y b ijt . TJmet of
shV" will enter the Florida 8lul(
S U E
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n'C,"r'
S ‘r,rtfr r ' M&lt;** W ilhelmln. Wl*' College for Women.
quotation* from an MM i Io o rig i­
Those present were: the Misses b" Wt
Mrs. Helen C alhoun.,
nal mg with The Pltt^hroirh Post,
A It. \ V IA , (In . Sept. U . -WP) llaaellr mid dictrihu
hy the
Doris
u o n s Dottier,
u o m er, Ellrabelh
r.ittabelh W
w hittinghitting B s .
;
Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Ilea* *teThe V oitig People of tlo- Full
II,. Male of Georgia je s te r .
liirnetl tisfuy from Charleston S t!o*|H'l Tsii'inn&lt;le wen- etiler- ■Ill 1-oncelled nn order for te st- North American Newspaper Alii
ton, Lois Wnlfcr. Virginia D»nn,
sm e, u-seilm g lllnck had been a
C. where they hnve hren 'spending Inines) m r n tly l&gt;y Mr. otwl Mr*,
with Demy Holt *
the pn‘l si* weeks,
. Fny las1 at their home in Unti l p ,..i ol New York lacausy the m ender of the KInn. Imd resigned
mol suhsrqucnlly hsd la-come a
OHtce Taylor'.
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I.... ..,id Mn»«iifhu»clts wa* the
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Mi.* llerachel llnmhy, Mi
lu the morning the study ilnss fa&gt;- ‘ Siiite in which ether • was life menihcrGamble on .her IJth birthday
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lint, while the I'rr-ddent hintsrlf
ii-.- .1 n* nn anesthetie.
hnd no comment, th r Adm inistra­
i-r.nHn.'l.s* ' r "»i r
A ? . ^, r |E avly Wynn spent Sunday in Young l 'i . pie'. SoeMy Woiih
•'ll i geneially accepted," said
O llO r
, r r * ■ r"Walker, Gainesville and at Silver Springs t White". Al noon n picnic dune r Gov |; J) Rivers In announcing tion Itself w ent a t once to thci
a l h er home on West F irst
1 1 ^,,tt'0 H Kl'CVl . all i which a
defence of the Justice.
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eii" cthilhni of th r orili-f. "that
The D epartm ent saying Itlnck's
Mr*. ‘Evens McCoy was honored Street,
[need mil a .
Mr. and Mrs. J, N. Aycocke ofihbiir no
l
inivlonl
W.
Long
of
Grorgia
A profusion of garden flowers Tallaliasser are the guests of Mr, o'clock
•‘cultahlllly" was “Wyoinl qui-«was the discoverer of ether a* lio n " a* evidenced bj "hi* lerm-il
„ | w fre used to decorate the hou»e. and Mrs. J . C Aycocke at their
is* Elisabeth WfiltneV an,
loi’p i ' III - Inicine c meeting
nn
*ie--l|iellc
S,
hisil
children
fsa . c“ rrT ln‘r out a color scheme of home on M yrtle Avenue.
a iieiv enlist it all oi . f (tie State mu.) I*, taught Die of public service and •electIon on
4Ree Green at the hums o t
nfteiiiii
pink and white. Throughout th^
11wo occasions hj- the Stale of Ala
W iltn eh
no-1 | j. of the liniltel-."
“ Chlfst AmliicmIoi Bvtdge gnme* wriv* enjoyed evening various game* and -con­ .Francis Itmimtllnt left Sumluy adopted 'and the chtiilei no iiiIh-i 1 ------ throughout the afternoon for test* were enjoyed. Music was for Gainesville where he will )„■ slop loll yya« mode iy the -nmimwhich high scorn prise, two pie* furnished by U e Roy Pnffsvd.
a sophomore ut the University of of the loenfl el ship pi .
present
were;
the Florid* this yesr.
lures, wan sw nnled to Miss Knth- v Those
Tln'-i'Y lillelidllm weie: l hi ,
erlne law ton. Mr*. W. G. Klein, MUse* Willie Mai Gamble, honor
MW*p* W 'cg y MelA-er. M ildi'd
uvst. fk ra flat nett. Faye An
ing won tho screeno prise, s
r'loli nre
Wi 11^, Violet Hugh Iam b left y rslrrd sy for Well*.
powder puff sat. the honoree was eriort. Virginia Whitmore.' Au Jam estew n, Va. where he will Well*. Thelma Rotti Stringer,)
Ht*
Anderson.
Virginia
Hoseh.
presented with a Fostori* cream
spend th r w-intrr with his grand- \Vilhelmine Wiiluddl, /otiu Muk'l
Rose Merchant, Ednlee Tatum p atents
and sugar set as guest prise.
Mr. and Mrs. K. II. thews. Mr*. J. d;. Spiirliig, tj r w
W. F MeTeer, Mi* F.iy Lie. Ur- J
At tha conclusion of the games and Nancy Whknmro
Lamb.
■Also
Ryron
Foster, Glenn
Siqihij ' I nisotl, Mi 1. S’. \\ i elit i
an ire eoursa was served. Mi*n
V 'hitner and Mr*. Green were nn- Cochran, Duane Tallin, Pete Til
Mr, and Mr* Gordon Bfenudl of •"',l Mis. Ii It
M .ln lije ,
U -i.
\
id*
fb lM in rttlertslnlng hy Mrs. II. Ii*. Dalton Culberhkusr, and Lee Fern l ’*rk plan to leave tomorrow Edwin Wligbt Rot«it Lee,
Roy Pnffsrd,
F- Whilqer.
lyde t.ine fur New York htid Scott M&gt; lot i»vr.
via fly
' &lt;
Those enjoying this-' occasion
I'liilnile!
illniletphla where thry w ill, spend
RAdiO SINGE H HURT
were: Mrs. Evans McCoy, honor
two week*.
guest, Miss Franred Morrow, Mhs
TRAVEItHl CITY Mbit.
C arm rta Bsrber, Mjs* RebeVva
Miss Caroline H unter has re-'
*- 'Id Mi rm iC It.
to .• i
Stevens, Miss Katherute I.s«ton. , My«. A.
F. folium
nnd Mr» turned to her. home in FI. .M yers’
- , j.
----- -—wknown to rmlln on.Mojo
a*
Mis* Elisabeth Ada nisi slhV Doro­ Clark
lug been the g u r-l
l-cennrdy
u ' . Joint hoa- ,illii hnvln,
‘lark l*
n n * n l/ se ec ie
Ring lid"
guttered
tuiiiin
thy M artin. Ul*n Csrotyn Collier, Irsses tn the Mary' isimhuth Clr: Ml-s Cat oline If HI fur*-" » A "Hanllin
cheat liijmles yeglerdsy in ug
Mr*. Rov F rin k Hyme** Jr. Mr- .r !.r wMrh hict yesterday a fle rr days
• \* .* y &gt;
allHnnolille ralllslan to u r HI,
Rupert M. Slrleklsnd, Mrs
’’■itiobn dl the home o f Mrs. Collum.
Friend* of Mis. I). K.
R. Then
Themac lj k e .
Flaming- Mre. J- 0- M|tchell aasd. Mrs. | | U. McCall, Jr-c h a irm a n .
Mrs. 8. J , N it, tea purkt.
lied Ihe devotional lind presided u ill'te g n -t to lysyn that sli* un­
‘ BOND REDUCED
?--------------r n —r . , u •. , o A r Ihe business session. Mrs. derwent an opc-iatiap a t the E rr; J
Tclephopr, tslcgraph, i-shle and Doperl .Strickland gave a chapter nnld l uughton Memorial Hospital
•-NEW YORK, Kept. U 1,1*1long abd sboft-wav* radio are all jo t "ffadU ht ir r i r t " a fte r which on Monday.
Dail for - yol'tiuy Torrlo. former
' I - _____
In Flortdp to aanre the V snahlnotroutine m ailer, were disposed of.
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Fa Ire loth ac- CHIcaro fe n s * lemjet ,* luig«'l
Rtate, affjnp* the h|orlda S ta te ( Refreshments were irrw il hy
the hbstvsse. to . the follawih'g: ioni|o.nied hy Mr. and Mr*. 8am with Inromu tax ecaslon. " wg»
Duddy, *|K-nt reduced; from (IOO.iiihi |ii |uO
Mrs. W. I! J llll, Mrs, (). K. Qpff. Holbrook*
Mi*. O. I’. T i i t t y . Mr*. A rthur .Sunday in yGaiiH .'ville and a t Kil­
I'hilllpf. Mr*. Paul Redfesm , Mrs. le r yprln g l
Paul Johnson, Mrs. K. Is. Smith,
tac
Mi and Mur.. Flo&gt;’4 McRae
Jr.. Mia. E. It U n c j Mrs. J. O
Dm Vbkiif, FMjttisj, Ftlt Fitti. m
All Woo) Blank el* solid cultirs—
*1)
U n ry , Mrs. Ru|&lt;ert Strickland. Atlanta- Ga. .m e •" .Vl*Rlg| ••*Mr3
»r» Mru« »f IUt.t.1 \\. &lt; * *1111
Mis II. It McCall. J r . Mrs. A. F McRae's m olhc-t;'M /»..J .-N . Bur *VI»a*»»iJt» 111 tlh Mini CUUBltY Hi I'• I -.1 *:
laffelR blndlllf. Special price*.
»GiifiaIJ^7&gt;TT*Bt»i lu fell!(I Id't ■»' "a-.,
Collum, Mis (la rk U on inlJrv'am i ilick, ht her liume*-o)j, ft! 8tii/ord *,t|i«H(titC
|*u.r apiHrllir ««*I Jivu»«
Avenue.
•
*c» * j . t» ' , Vfrmliftf l UUJfta iu« ||? |i^ i \U+
Mr*. C. K. Gormlry.
4d IbJIhGB.BoU.
*, « a
v
. V. —
-•*
( Mila M argaret P r i m h»« r»-,
turned to Miami a fte r
having
ppant ipveral days- with
her
parynt*. Mr. end
Mr*. T. U 1
Q'Cohpor. At th flr ham* on Park,
bcuss
Avenus
(a 9 *i »i •
tn ccilccc* r* « * s*c* Ae*c
was brought out t h a t . the CHjr
Mr*. Ray Ogden left today for
under the new »cl-up would r*- th* N orthern aisle* it bora aha
re irs double the amount "received Ul spend several k e f hi- She will
t i n t il*i
bgwg.rbr. .IS
p sr fiesnsg - before lb*
attend the A met b an l-cglon con­
■ lu ln
lin w W
enacted a t live tact session of vention in New York Fyptaiater
iriT jniw b-ns-T txw "
I the FWrt.U IxgW ature
W.fM'a SMI «4wliwe«&gt;
10 Ft and will visit PllUhurgh,
The question of adjuatmont of Cinrinnqtf and polnta in Kentucky
m
4
*
*
I dellnqiii-tit tax wac brought up before returning
id the Mayor advised th at tho
a lte r would proliably be a&gt;s.
I’hi \teUa Theta fratam tty baa
the Urtiaat mtmherxhlp of a a r
f d w t »» l b ' *p »*,'*( ...
Its
Wednesday night when tha Booed national m en* fraternity.
tare, Tandar A.hjni Feet
present enroUmsnt Is over a l ­
meet* to continue work ah
0*1 Aiwaatng Batief
budget for the coming year.
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EDWARD ARNOLD
CARY G R A N T
FRANCES FARM ER
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Farewell Party Is
Given By Gadabouts K*2; d|i

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TOAST or

Mr. And Mrs.F«y Lee Georgia (’an cells- ,
entertain At Home Order For Textboks

Addtd Feature
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Airs, Luke Walker
t S S b j T S y ^ ' l a . Honors Mis* Gamble

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CARROLL

Mrs. Evans McCoy
Is Guest Of H&lt;

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A U . l t
i cttu N iu r i c t i i t '

YOURS
Wednesday

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Yowefl

a r ty s

l a y -a -w a y Blanket &amp; comfort sale
FOR THIS W EEK ONLY

Mary laambuth Circle
Has Regular Meeting

America's best known Blankets ;nitl Comforts at far
below later "In Season" |jrices. I'rices arc • t i l l j O 'i l i K
Up. We can save you .‘{O'. iffyou wit! buy n o w . W T
n tld r o u r
urge your prompt attention Buy 111 w
lay-away plan a small deposit will r e s f i ' v t * y m i r c h o i c e ,
and you may pay the balance l e i s u r e l y a t - p c c i f i e i l
convenient periods.

‘

ITCHY FINGERS
‘M

Commissioners,
Power Official
DI
Lines

$ 5.49 9

J/ayhf. s Vermifuge.

666

MALARIA
COLDS

$6.49

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Mill) Quilt Co.

COMFORTS
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Special -all wool double blanket—lovely
plaids in all oolora. 8ifo 72 x 84. Worth
$1(1.75 for
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$ 13.75

SOFTCORNS

ciom«^ m

day On Account Of
Open Thureday A*

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Henceforth Will Be Optn All Day Thun*
day Fear The Fall Burnt.

Wliili* ttiHuiii Dii'Wit. Finn -nutteen
i uU'iittg.-i in I’cr.ii.ut ill-sign. Hint*,
r&lt; -i‘. tfi'i'i'D, if&lt;‘ld. Invi-mk-r, .

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$14.75
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$ 12.75

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Hurls Four Hit Win Over G-

wen

Lookouts Pound Out 12 Hits Sanford And Gainesville Resume
OffSparkmanAndSweeney
To Take Leadln FinalSeries Dan Brainard To TODAY’S SPORTING
Hurl For Locals
W O R LD .
W es Kingdon Blasts
By JULIAN
Ont Two Hite In
A gainst. S ierra
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Series Here Tonight

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n e a w k btatm i . r a o r *
i n e .1 F l e r - » » * £ .&gt;

across two tallies off one hit
and an error. Three bltg. gave
them taro more runs in (he eevenlh and In |be eighth (bey tal­
lied la w more llmc-i off four
bits,
The fwo teem* will
reeumo
Ihs-.r set Ira tonight at lha lo
gal field.

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Rollins Make*.
Ready For 193]
Football Season

It .&lt;d' t.

Sanford
-Over B i s

tfl
" f . '- l :
Here la w hat the Orlando
8 TRN 8 TRUM
Morning Sentinel bae U eay
(U sn T sA k t 1
Oslaeavltls et a.nil.,rd.
about B t a f d n T W Its bdseWlI
ItsraW Bparts Kdhor
“sns.__
.
eocTH a n ’.a x T ic k u t n i i
" le th s vernacular of tbs
m e r e ..
a treat- ganfonj bee gene “nuts"
OWKN WRR11IT made hay (h,a newly sleeted praetdeut
_
•
■ a v sa n a h
Mbecause
I o f th
“ erfaeS Id u b this
BAMMV HOL*I Mecea ----------.... I
j
while the surf shone yes te n te. r, th e Big Four.
b a s s as T
jseksoavllls --------- *
»
WINTER PARK, S e p t, 14. Alseason. Out of a population of
Rill llodgera an&lt;l his R infonl or should ws say while lb e t tlHOOK. . . The three other; Coleathy . — — i;B Jta ra iu i
II
about
#,000 white altlxena tho the* first official practice pen­
(.'1st).
...
J.chkouls will play hosts tonight lights burned, wheu be mowed, motnbere ere as follows, KL.LIB
Mato«**i&lt;
i *, j ” »&lt;"s..i.»il"e *e,
Iutns*tvn. rf
there waa an attendance a t S at­ sion for the 1P37 edition'of Coach
to Hon “Footi-' McKhnne and his down DON MeBHAfaM 4nd h ta1 ‘V-AIIT. OWEN W R iailT and]
■ v n o n l T T r * ( .U B
urday Plgbt’a game of upwards Jock McDowell's Rollins football
Gaim-wlllc
.li
llc
n
whin
they
re
­
big bad O MEN by e score of, MATO LANOBTON. . . We be-'
•
u
I'rlrhntu, Hi
of 1400—end S aturday night mac nine la not scheduled to be held
sume their playoff series with the 7 lo I end ool) the email total' "• * * |hla le right although jv a R jw ^T'-'h
llugnrrli,. lli
j»
«
la the m erchants’ big money until next Monday- already last
C hlm fo ____ _ .
Kussit, rf
fourth
game
tonight,
with
.-'anare still guvsaing. such a s llEN- IMltsborah .......... 71
»i
.*»;
Klnail.n tt.
of four b uttles. . . As far
night of the weelfl
year's grlddera ere beginning to
M i Is In, |&gt; . . .
HI. Loem ____ . 70 St
.III
11font leading with two games we could toll by the descriptive ltY WATBON.
Staid fcpsfnees me* turned make appearances upqp- this scene
Beslan
—_______
SS
SI
.SSI
'" [w h ile (is)nesvill'- hns only one.
• • e
acora board. W rlgbt bad m aster­
olsli
Brooklyn _____ - m
it
.&lt;**
th eir shops over te clerks and of action, anxious to renew o p e ra -^ ^
HARRIfl FIELD.
OAINKH- V Ti m
s i M tn sg rr Ro-lger* of the Han- ed things his own way during
t H 11.1,11
Claclaaotl - .......
tl
I«
.7*1
Bill “RAW MEAT” R 000^9
waiched
ISsnford
lambnst lions with the pigskin sport.
rcvl
•roar's
I
H
nolla
JTILLE, BopL 14— Il«r Ow«n MrMulIrn, lit
[[!ford
.MTUwill
probably
uio
Bid
.
ERg
m
ust
have
been
hot
lest
Ihe entire a lt. .
CoagratulaNo kamro oelixtulod.
lire |. r I .
' Gslneivflls to th e , score of
Yesterday Rick Gblesple, OUts
f
■ARM T a p i w
W right mowed down Don Me- I'll Ills IL It, „
ttjllnn llinmniil rm the m otnd fur Ilona ow ek. * .
evening when the Leekeute
fo&amp;r to seven] and now comes Daugherty and Bob Hayes, vet­
Now Torn at I'ltnhurgh li t..
Shane's aalnoovfllo. fiU tn l»*t II.O.I,. I|
* ith e '‘lo(als/ while McKhnne of the
s s »
thed across thses winding
* Itovton 'a l (,'hlraKo (&lt;|.
l.ltltisili.n. It.
the Seminole County Chamber erans of last season's successful
ljG-Mi-n will rend the’. lOUlhpaw
evening when ha allowed only Ilri.ll, rf
l*tilladalokln
at
Ki.
lamia
(I),
runs
and
they
"leek
a
two
The LOOKOUTS polsd out
of ComhterCe postponlsf IU warfare^ dropped in fo r last-m in­
Brooklyn at Cincinnati (1).
(O il bltg while U h bfg guns of llcelno, m
1 1slants of Andy Rlcrm op to the - Joel a mere I t h its etf
te ana lead of the O-MEN,
&gt;• . ...
election of officers tonight un­ ute, pre-season Instructions from
J O I 'R ow Mast" Rodgers' Han­ Htsut..
I .heavy lookout artillery.
. . SKIPPER m ust have glvAMMMtCAh I.StAUt'N
K s.p l.il,
•PARKMAN and I W I I N I V
their mentor before hurrying for
til n we4V hence jo st te ta n ia
In
' t ord L ookoipr baary
•rlllla rr SUtBliSI.rll.
* One i f the b r g r s t rrpwris of
#n
them
the
spirit
ef
eld
and
proved
th
at
they
oeuld
hi It
Naw Y ork „
there’s a g e n e scheduled here home porta where they will prac­
p
bias lad and roared out 11 , h l(i Hpniknian,
the rctnon Iv expected In see the
“JOHN MORQAN.iiotrolt __—
71 (I
.Ill
esN irris y .
hit when they wished and
thle evening Only n few (fays tice their local high schynl team s
fh lrsa n ... ....
It
St
.i l l
• f t tba dellvarlas of L efty- Joe
lilt tonight Ihnt will Is- played at
according to hew the p la y
_
.
Ilnstun .
II
is
ago the City Commissioners ad- In preparation fo r the opening ■
II
I 57 IS the ranfortl Munlciiml Athletic
Totals
Bparkmoa and Had Sweatier to
Daisy
MoIs
recolvtd
n
wire
cisvaUnd
(
w
ire
■
isv
aio
n
n
.
.
.
i
t
,e
i
riit
Hwtctifty
In
till.
IUII
off atapds now, well, we
#
lonmed early to hie themselves session next week.
i)
to
t« Htallril for HlniiU In kilt,
w t . | 7 to I score that was
s nro
lsnvy . ,Wnahlnemn
Field startin g promptly a t ft;IS
from hla f a t h e r
yrswnsto
, h |||( ||l| |(|J1 ..
don't like te prediet things
«l
t&gt;
Gillespie and D augherty were
to the baseball perk.
firntr lijr Imi Idgit.
v a u lte d 'by 1000 people a t H e r Kanfmil
oV
W
kLt.............
morning
rending
like
i tbla. .
Ht. laiula
a* si
.............l»«l 02# 110—7
because
wo
ere
always
And Sanford waa practically members-of the backdate! unit that
Y oafrvdar*a H vanlla
'rla Field la Gainesville while Uulni'M%-ilir
... # Oho jim ono—r
effiO-AW of (he Rinfnrd lla tr“ DeAr Bon: lm pulling enolh
wrong, but It looks as ir
Nu s a m e - ar hv.1 ulml
deserted
Sunday
afternoon carried the T ars to seven triumphs
Itiiii*. tJInrjr, Uw»r*lu llultirimli, ta ll H lilt kAc gHvmpflnty In get
1IM ganford tang Jammed Into Kssio
or nip of w ater In the soup so
we are going te pull , out of
Oooiao ToWir
!. Klnsdon 5 IU vsII, IP.when
many
ef
the
fana
went to out of eight lis t year, while Hayes
C
lav
alan
d
s
t
Naw
T
a
rk
.
l i e toped off downtown street glut).
two n te r r 'u r lr h f. ItVniherx from
huiry home. . . ( would - like
this thing on the tep and
Gaines villi expecting to see a alternated *t ths standing guard
Datroll al Waslunuii-ii
kloI
i;rr&lt;&gt;r«: Clary, Mitrfln. Ilnliironk,
to see the gsma plsysd on a
vary much to sov you. feign­
than go la OEORQIA. . .
HI. laiulji a t I’h lla■doly
d rlp h lo .
lfrMulleii. INImuri, Mvlmtaton, tin- Ihe D e la n o ' llhlt Club f.,r use
thriller between the two beet position. .This trio of veterans
O th e r, n o t ache
(day by play descriptive acora Kln*&gt;. Htt'Mnir.
nice.
- odu'
during th e xpinalilij'r of Ihe ren#
ed l Dad. . , r . tl. Fell plowing
scented f it a fte r • Rummer of hard
tsam e In the league.
11uitt iiaitrit In: I,atiRtinn. Mr* sen as l h - .c ru trl^ ’ nre unur over*
board.
starting
next
w
tsk.
w n wish c iio u o K McC l e l ­
SOVTIIENN ASSOCIATION
Ilififtl* 7, (Ji«ry* |,rl&lt;hnrtl, Hun*
work.
W het’s done I t t One of Ron
tllg W right w ia neT crlttlrou- Kerin Two »&gt;••«* Ml:
__ Yvatvr4sr*a Hraolla
Martin. flawing 'i h t / l-ritl slsn d t rVi-ry l a n d tltiirh sucrose |h!t fall at
Daugherty reported weighing
ford's best teams and night
iFTaroff far Iklrri |&lt;loea|.
; bio all during the lill. eirn p l Fmirflf Iris. Wr||| hi, fu«&gt;lfit ton•**»: night.-'
HTHTPON and wo hope th at ha _
__ ' . ..
,
Allslila S: NaW Orlaana I.
Klriffiftin. CUrjfi J.itrmnion, KitofA
IBS. as tough os the-beef that bo
baseball.
tb a fourth Inning when
Ihe Hlrna latfl on . *•*•**: ' /R w r^ yai, _ J
•n itil) send . nUl burn up the grldlronf again t t C C r j f C IV lC V 'lC ll&amp; n a
ualy earn, achvdultd.
And then, nobody h ie to dig (uuf tleen toting all Summer t e a
ivi
TTfnTr " y rr? * ;;
O-Man shoved across two m ils t. iiaiim ■«iitr
pv out
---- "on
" the]I ,-Itiln
■" *tensnu
•
M
urR liy
lip did Iasi year
S llin C S A t S tc tS O I l
Htvii'ltri U In i IftnliiifM M»tl 3
down
into hla J*on* for cash to meat packing plant -+n- Ashtm'lo,
vh*n McMullen alngled to score run*
ml Im M» off IVrlulii field ^r-f
Pi.t'd:
JTiltd Ihe touny era
sea»ona u r d tr
I.EAI'H TO DEATH
support
the cloh—It'e self-sup- N. C. Gillespie, s ta r short stoji fur
S
.
Hwppnfy
3
,
Himrhin.m
f
Mil
Roglno and IbivatL lie m aster­
II. n nl first lasr.j n iA C II
LEONARD
iONAItll
MrLUCAH.
iillrlm: lijr Wi Ir Ii I (I'Hnmri)
no rtlng for the firs t time In the the nine last Spring, played oeutl*
ed tb ln fs Id hid own style and liy
In rehler fhlrl al HEMINOLK . .
DELAND
Kept.
Ife-W
.
j
ACKS
0
NVlLLE.
(
A
l
Qll|«aitlttii
|i||rh*rt
FlmiMiy
Tliuiiuf
pro ball around Asheville and ht*
....... eJ.t;
r iltii.plr.-s:
t . . . u_.ui.
Hmllli, lh.ua- llob I’ll
fashion and bn waa careful to a Itainr.
f.eorgo McClelland of Sanford,
„ Rlc, 3(i djri, |n iU n l|y history of base boll fo r S an ­ ■weight ranges around • the ISO
•HI lltltil hiM', Jmi
(as land I "Her*.
ford.
la
greet extant.
lleneh nit l.-il flr'tl. Ihe Living
one
of
four
Stclson
U
nlvsrslly
yMU&gt;rrf,
y
,B
,
ptun(rc
from
lh,
Sanford's
Big
Pour
Is
’ Yeo. Sanford has gone “nuU" m ark. Hayes, a 200-poundar. last
Tba aattra Sanford club played
slrn on seeim-l la-ar, littr. Revgrldynvn trying cut for p l a c e - | f l o o r or n downtown of- over* baseball.
fnak&lt;ng HENRY WATSON
yea?, dropped 20 pounds a fter hla
excellent bell babloM the nca
ell In right fi&lt;1H , Loti Itnrin.i nn
kicking dullee this y rar. booted f|cB building
pull his hair th«so days
bard work and also appears In
taoundsman who fanned six ol
shortatnp, |{i-y {'toil, tn td i'ti" mtd
with th slr pranks and Joksa
thirteen
conaeculivt
“e x t r a . A wilnese, J. E. Mlmnis- said
.good trim . D sugberty lira s In
th e O'Meu while giving upllireu
Andy Kierm p lirh ln t.
points fiom the 16-yird line In th# mBn , tood 0„. , wlntiow lH ge,
. . . How about It HENRVf
j Wildwood, FIs., and Gillespie in
bases on balls. Bparkman deliv­
For h'anfiitil; 11, ich rs rln ry rn
Wo
undorotand
th at the
practice yretordsy.
'shouted "look out lu-low" three
ered • pair of walks and also
P rin t. M urat end hU wife ~ a t ' ^ h*‘“ '- U**m U tU in m W ,b *
shorts tup, Muyo | i n^rti'ii (ti right
O thers seeking th s vacancy l i f t l)mM Bnt| hurtJ*d lo the pavement.
Big Four t'lck sd him Into
t* o strikeouts while Red Swee­
field, K uril- M -rtlr -n L ft fl. Id.
by lh« ^m dnation of M inrhart
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te the Episcopal Cemetry te Ihej* r ’ *'
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buying
th s lr
suppsr one
ney walked two of tbo Look­
Sim m y ll.-Htro t; ratrlting. fienrge
and Cudmnrr arc I*anl« Smith,
m in in g t.t LEKHRHKfi and
Capitol City of Florida, the Florida
. . .
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Nrarl,
IGoo Hanford f a n a I'hlllipf* nn ace &lt;lnl I ir ■ In- l(u*f
outs and fanned one.
Willard A ndrrton and Troy Hall.
Dry sausages may be divided
th s nsot t-ay r f . i l WAT­
BUM
Chamber " e f
Commerce 1
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Batting bailors (or the are- Jammed Into lha roped off area gerin on tliiid leive. lttbby I’rlclc
. A
A
cooking light m m U
The R atters drilled |n orper- .Into two groupst cervelata and
SON rceslvsd a four buck
p
o
ln
u
o
u
t
Tim
Prince
wee
the
ehlcken
Bnd
U doM BOt
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. Wee King °n first Hirer! tsrt night 1&gt;«- m il ett first bn--1 Al K a n o In
a u^r ware taken. . by
ate squads of beckflsld men and satamD. Saiamls aru more high­
bill. . . .
don' who wee et ths ptlfe two' tween |&gt;erk end Oak AVer ties center field and Rig Dan R ialnanl
0 0 0
lineman yesterday and plan r ly seasoned than cvrvslati. Thera eon of the King of Naples and Mend aa well, however, w ith
•fflclej times and amaraed out1 to .see and hear e play by play will do Ihe hurling.
are hard and aoft typea of both. nephew of the Em peror Napoleon, beef.
We would like to abnoanea ecrimms.-a late this week.

Two Trips To Take
‘ Honors At P l a t e

Buggerio, Kasso*
Get 2 Hits Each

Coach McDowaU Is
Planning- On OLargt
O u t f i t Thfe Fun

BothManagersTo Put
* Best On Field In
Important Contest

Mayo Langston s Hitt
Scores Kasso With
• First Run Of Game

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P l a y Description
Of Lookout Win

bits nt rac-h appearance. J u o
Ruggerlo and Al
Kasso split
second hot^urs with fwo (or four
v, each and Kills Clary singled
twice In Rre trips.
Scoring boslllillsa slarlrd In
tba Baifford halt of (ho third

dntrriplloit of the Hanford lamkoul-flslnesillln 0 M.-n gams l«r
wlilrh
Hanford
emerged
llie
winner by e 7 lo J srore.
Thu Hanfurd Atlantic Nal|oiuil
Rank Ilulldlng was roniplrloiy
llllod with fana looklnk nut of
singled IIto windows mid the slrcel waa

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Inning whan At Kasso
to center Raid and wriil to rntnpletclr jutnmi-il.
The board was upornled U sl
third on a aloslo lo left by W&lt;&gt;*
Xlugdun
Mayo lA ngslol ittn n (light hv J. I. lio n nod Mr.
Up and hit to light llrld lit Thorite of Ihe Western Union
with ju IIhii Hleniln-m.
Ilrlan
acora Kasso
Tba ll-Mea took Ilm load In Hurt stiu J w f-Allum assisting.
Tim hoard Will Re used when
fkatr half of Ihe fourth wln-n
W hiter MrMullsii oImiImI, loj the Katilnrd Hall Cluli will pror ltk t field to ocurn both llu ti ii nl another p la y l,y , play Me
povell and Lou lloglno.
| nrlptbin of Ihn Konioid-dalnvsBSnfurd came bark
In Its vllle* tainn that Is Iu lake plat-o
half of Ibo fifth t» take a one m IMirts Kli-ld In Dial illy tota n load
wlisn they
putbT-d I Amrrow uigUt.

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UTVEBTOCKi
Carload
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good mules for sale or ex. TWl) FURNISHED rooms for
rent- private bith. 112 W. 20th.
change. Carlton Livestock Kxckxnga tvprvisnled by J. C,
" flume,), Bcardsli
siding—Rand 16—Houaca .For Kent
Merriwether barn.
TRACTOR WORKt I iitvo- new
Oliver Itert-lhir Irattur. plow,
and barrow. Work apprei lalod.

Cell Metbelus.
nave.

I'bun« t n #
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ckctric tervieay when their coet u eoapued
to nfkyy
g| nrpyivlinirf.

BIX ROOM Ttuarwlow for rout.
M l] Palmetto A*P Fine Cundltloh. Inquire I1T Geneva Ave.

Take pilwfm for uxttncc. Total expendirures

FOR tlENTi t room unfurnished
house, Also. S room turmstiud
house. 1'hons 4S4-J.

country tut yc^r totaled just twice tr much •

UlJk'ck 4 White

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as the hounchofd electric bill Even tb« *
iiiw m m i bill.rfhc k m m Floridt was

16—Mlacetlajuroua For Hale

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to I1IS.00. MODEL T FORD t ^ r U K ^ T i e
dow*. McKee Auto Buppty,
1 * Sons.- Used Car Dealers.

' ■ store from yokoo

Wanted

Tillman wools waahlnt
tow el* Tl* Pecan Ava.

waste washing. Call lor
Mery, lilt W. tik EL
J lh e iliE E ie —
TO FU EN tE H E O m om s
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T t K J T ^ i l i l E B 'n o
Rofrlger
collar. Reward for r e t u r n . N o
•lo r for *117 SO- Scott Carra
gaestlow i asked. T, A. Dyson, way» tne.
Fhona MO-J.
W s h a ra battery radios—easy
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terms, as low li | ] oe.w evkll
McKee Aato Supply.

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to a movie, aO com mooey-Sut w« don’t tnind

See Clifford W elker^ Geneve
Jv— Annoimtaments
Avo., 2 blocks east of ' Ssnfurd
HAVE TOUR Watch repaired by Ave.

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who really knows hew.
c P * t O « w d e r , Magnolia Av&gt;
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ONE COW to r ekle. 1. 6 . Benaster, UpealA hood.
Sie t l USED TIRES, good shape,
•»1A4 McKee Aeto Bupply.
FOR SALE ( R « A P r O M ~ ^ d
Mule, Wagon, Harness, plow,
ulHvator. A. i . Login, Genovs

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ONE THOUSAND feet ( tech
sewer pipe te good condition.
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CRASH 1 BANG! UP AND OVER!

No Delay Seen An Re­
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rferU a Ctty A l t a * * B*U, B lfkm jr
Aad W ater Ih n a p trU lU

Anglo- French
Sub Campaign
Is Under Way

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Plea- Is Made
For Civilians
In War Zone

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JOHN ROOSEVELT TO WED BOSTON SOCIALITE

Japan Refuses
M ediation B;
World Leagu
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Jap Envoy A t Gen
Says His Nation

Chinese* Reported: To
Have Succeeded In
3 Day Effort A t
Orderly R e t r e a t

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■HANatlAI.
Sept. I t —U R Naval commander* of tho U**tod State* and fonr other 1weetarm powers dtm andad today that
both Uto Chinas* and Japan***
anti-aircraft xminers tab* Imamdtata atapa to a par# IW ltvss
of "tnnocsnt non-combatants.*
Tho urgent request of A martnaif Admiral H arry K. Yareell
and othor neutral naval r a n Lo n d o n ;'sept, us.— ( a p )
fiENEVA,
S ep t.
mandera went forward while
—Britain and France re­
(AP)—Japan will rtfuae and
tha Chines# In tha faro of warn
fused today to delay their
after way# of Ja p a n e * ^ attachignore ^ven friendly iMdlik*
era stood fast oif thalr new In
patrol of the Mediterranean
tion by'the'Leagu« of Na*
Thla breath-taking scene wsa presented when two automobtlee land tlna atrotchlag M tali**
afainit submarine piracy be­
tjona i n t h e Slno-Japan«a*
from Chapel to Lloho north and
conflict,tha Japonoaa min­
cause o f Italian objections to collided during races on the speedway a t Hapyaervd, Ind. The t e r west of InlornatloAal Shanghai.
At last roipea confirmation of tnng 'minor* concerning John nooacvell a affection* for Ahhe
thakKyon Accord and an­ rifle Impact threw the ra r of Curly Aachelman Into the sir a n d .lt It becam e'apparent the Chinese Lindsay Clark, Ronton il.-butant.1. They aro reen beam ing happily at each s»h&lt;!r a t Nahan*. Ma*a., uter to Switxerland dladoot^d
nounced that the
nine- sailed over the outer w all1like a leaf In a windstorm The other, had aucceedtd In throo days of ju at a fter her mother announced their engagem ent. The Preaident'sijoungert son said plana for today. Tho Japanoso envoF,
driven by Charles Van Acker, smashed tnt-i tfie .wall as Indicated by orderly withdrawal In establish
EIJi Amau, told tho AaaocJpower agreement would go dolled
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line. The bitow points to a wheel torn from Van Acker's lag wall prepared- poelllona that tha wedding have not been pending eompletlon o f hi* senior year at .Harvard,
ated
Press that Japan wougl
Into effect at once.
brook no Interference la l$ *
have hatted the Japanese
car. (Copyright, I #37. by Chicago Tribune)
B ritish sa d French warsht#*, *1F a r E astern crisis.
\
vane# just Inland from tho main
m d y In the M editerranean. were
Dr. W ellington Kr» one « f
city.
c it y n e w s b r ie f s
China’s moat lllustrimi* state*W psrtsd authoritatively to have
PEll'lNO. Rapt. 11 —OR—Tha
man. w anted tha United S ta t m
bsc«n scouring tho Mediterranean
Japanese arm y of 1U.OOO man
and Europe today th a t JapaM 0
sals Un»« fo r undersea m arauders
struck a t
Chlntsa
posgloaa
tu n a may manaca them a rt «a
w ithout w aiting fo r relnforctalong tho entire North’’ China
day If they do not support Cfch *
accumulated over vast periods fro a l today from the bills 44
By MRS. J. 1. DOLLY
mils* west of hero to the Tlontorw
Ha made the statem ent b efo
re
Info nurd aourcaa aa id .th a door .... We are now driving due Eastt of Mme."
Two building ik-i mil* were is­
the
League Assembly
In
w ss not closed to Italian partlel- from Reno, over a long straig h t I It waa ovar th e Banner Ule Flats ala-Naaklng railroad f t miles to
sued liy l.m l building insjierlur,
blistering Indictment of w hat
p sttan In tho patrol It Italy w ii'iei highway, a hundred miles or more th a t Campbell made hi* automo- tho seat,
Tho btUorost battle of tho
(i. I1. I'uxlon a t the City Hall ye*railed japanaaa "aggrom ien."
to otfar constructive suggestions without a curve, very monotonous,|bile speed record SOI miles per
terd .y , I . I'. Ilsgan waa granted
although aho has declined to Join jp at a vast desert plain, with black hour. About tw enty nillea West of nine-weeks* old undeclared war
|Hinil*sion to rr|in lr hi* residence
rugged snow rapped mountains In .R ail Laka City we came to our waa believed to ba developing
tho Njron arrangem ent.
WASHINGTON, RapL, I I . - 4 1 )
Three tratlle accident* In the
Among the greatest guarantee* in ttniifurd H eights and Squire
| first view of the Great Salt Lake. The Japanese reported almost
—President Jtooaevelt
Franco and Croat B ritain have the fa r distance.
last
31
hour*
further
fnsrrad
tha
Since leaving Reno this morning with its dimensions fifty by aev- Instantaneous victorias on both provided in the Constitution of W iiglil waa granted a permit for perfect record tho Ctty o( Fan- prohibited
Govern mertfcu u a t U
moblliaod nearly 100 w arships In
tho M editerranean ai th rir hunt wa h are covered 4&amp;Q miles of th at rnty-five miles- Ita average depth flanks and at tha contar of the the United Slates of America are rim ilnr work estim ntrd to roat font lias nisi &lt;«allied during the merchant ship* from transporting
those which Insure the freedom of 8ItHI on hi* dwelling house at 712
fo r tho marine m arauders. Oman* same uninteresting a&lt;wntry. but scarcely exeeedi (wenty feet. It 100-iplle battle liao.
eumnier month*, according to arm s or ammunition to J a p a n '
Tho Chlnaao northern army, the Ameiirnn press and freedom IrfICUSt,
Ued os a full w anim o footing tho within ISO miles of Salt Lake City carries a t highar percentage of
Infrirmallon reeotrad from Chi.I
combined fleet la to roach Its max the icenery changes.’fo r here we common shit than any other body aetlmated a t naarly half a mil- of apeerh for the American peonf pollen Hoy U. William* to(
r
w
t
l
aa
id
m ra g e T#*ee|
(
pi*.
Robert
I
.
Divla,
Orlamlo
tarral
firrm
tn
U-|
hii
the
check­
AtlLfklkWt
p
o
.th
i
Q
rta
l
Salt
Lake
U
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W
a*l&lt;LI_thtpk
V
petcaql
JkpUUMl
w IKhiin «
tvwgl
’
attorney,
told
the
Kiwanl*
at
Desert.
Ju
at
a
straight
road
one
ta
ll
ing and painting nf alt fire hy.
i when all additions ordered fo r
Ycitenlar evening
at
7:00
their weekly luncheon in Ihe Val­ illnnt« hr Sanfold tin* morning,
hundred miles long through th e; By this time wo hod covered 571
patrol duty arrive.
t
o'clock Park Hunter waa driving
des Hotel todny.
w ry center o f the Salt Desert, so m|iea th at day, and nothing looked
nreonllng to Fire t'hief Mark we-.| on Hirst Rtrvi and aloppod
Italy refused la st night to join
Chairman of Ihe program com­ t'b vplond. whn stnlrd that • tho
whlta I knew it waa snow. So 1 M foo,| ** th a t nice blue lake,
III Iho alreel; |i. C, Walters
the antl-plreey patrol in a secon­
mittee. Dr. D. (i, Seott- introduced hydrnnU must bo in prefect roilquote thta: "Practically all of „h e re we could Juat recline on It,
i
also
driving «v&lt;-*t on First
dary role, damandtng full parity
Mr.
Davis
who
spoke
on
the
western
Utah
and
what
la
n
o
w
|„
,
t
and
relax.
This
la
true.
It
waa
itilion
to
facilitate
lotion
in
Mr*. Joseph R utti, a fter ending
tttll'.et, ws* uilhble to stop In
with B ritain and Franco. The la t­
Members of th* Sanford Ju n ­
the Great Salt Lake Desert, waa j u, t | ^ r lying on an old lime a seven year search for her two United Rlates t'oiistilntion in rom -j eaVe of fir*.
ilino to avoid collision and ran ior Chamber of Com marc* w ilt
te r two nations were designated
once covered by ancient U k a |f r a thrr bed
could not sink. children, obtained their custody memoration of t'linstilulion Wivk.
Into the tear of Ihs llunler rar. appear soon before the
by aeven Cooperating nations—
City
"Communism, Bo*hevi*m find
Bonneville which It is said, had a w hen we came out our bodies and ami returned last night to her
No great. amount of ilainagnws* rom m lM lonen and advise th a
Turkey, Greece, Russia. Egypt,
dlrU
lorthipn
are
llnrintr
the
depth of fully one thousand feet , „ it, w rrr l0 thick In salt we could home
In
Nrguanee
Michigan
done
aivt
Ihe
driver,
agreed
in
Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and Ruman­
Hoard th at they will t&gt;e glad t»
at Its g reatest site, and w a a '^ v , it off. We arrived In Salt County Judge R. W. Ware, report­ Unltrd Stair* in the face," flw ntseltlo thu dninnge among thrni-j lake ovar a auction of lb* pro­
ia—to bear the brunt of the patrol
tom ey a is e rln l, " a m i in our own
rr ra ttd during a period of unus- j ^ e City at good dark, but re ed this morning.
aelvoaItaly wsa offared jurisdiction of unity heavy precipitation. Salt
posed Lake F ront P ath
and
Mrs. Rural refused to remain In Slate, group* of bov* m e Icing
At 7:3B p. M yesterday t'lyde spend th alr tlm* and money eat
aes U na, Just off har coasts In tha Lake Desert is the natural result freshrd from our salt dip.
(ii*or&lt;* H. Hi nun, lietlrr known
taught
Communism
m
on
effurt
The
next
morning
wo
visited
tha
Ranlord to prosecute her husband
Tanner slopped In tho street as Ita devslopmenl. It was decided
petfo) plan drafted Saturday at of the evaporation of la k e Bonne­
“Templa Square." We who took two o f their children and to convert them to till* doctrine. a* tho "Barbecue King” will tw­ ho wsa driving south on Mel- at the meeting of tha Jay 0*0*
Nyon. 'a t a conference boycotted ville with the dissolved material Mormon's
in charge of lhe,-"rirls" at the
"These
doctrine*,
however,
rnnt C e e tl s seS e a F a n e TUee*l
descried her In 1029 to live with
by Prem ier Mussolini and Chancel­
big fex*t fur the Hanfuid Sh.rin- 1 lonvlllo Avenue al$l RTa rar was at Perk’a Placa Mynday eight.
her slater In California and latei not *tand or |irevnit where there
The brganlialloq alao planned
lo r-H itler of Germany.
&lt;
r* givrn them by the Jark»un- struck In the rear hy a WUly*
Is
freedom
of
tl&gt;e
pre»*
and
in Florida.
• L est night, with German adherto donata sufficient funds to
villa
Temple, Ed - l,anr. Arnbs***. belonqlng to t.re Ktnanl.
speech," Me. D«vl* runrlmlrd, “and
Albertina
Denefre,
w|th
whom
Reel
and
Hon*,
who
pro
In
construct
two
shuffle hoard
sues, Mussolini advised the UrltRusal has been living le receiving the task of the A nicrlrtn pimple dor of the Morrnrco Trmple ati- charge nl repair, estimated tho courts In the proposed park.
iah and French eharg* d'affaires
;
la to fight for Ihe preservation of nounerd Inlay.
nld
fo
r
herself
and
her
three
child*
Ilowevar, no definite actloif ws*
th a t tha situation which would re ­
The Jacksonville
organisation damage to belli care a( |7|.
One hundred Sanford youths
Mrs. J . II. Colclough gave a
from tho County W elfare these inrstinmhle guarantees of
This momlng another alight taken on thta
matter. K. Esu lt from the patrol plan "seem*
whlrh
i*
headquarter*
of
the
hlorour
Liberty
"
may
secure
employment
through
Board.
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talk on Baptism at the regular
aceldent itrrurrrd on Weal Ninth! Lan*y. vlco president of th* or­
unacceptable."
rueeo
Tetnple
will
be
In
charge
uf
A
rthur
Uranan,
funnel
ra*hlrr
HI reel, but I o damage waa done
Tha Immsdlata reaction here monthly business meeting of the the NYA a t the present U»"».
of tha Sanford Atlantic National the program at the frelivlllea In rlther uf tho cars. Tha name* ganisation staled
R. A. Goodspend. director of tho
Mr. Lanuy alto staled
th at
w as th a t the w ar agsiaat the sub- A aarlan Class of the F irst Bap­
Friday
rig
h
t
at
Sanlandn
Hptlng*.
Rank
hare,
told
tho
sluh
membsrp
nf tha parties Involved In Ihl* Iho mooting date* of the organ*
m arble pirates will be real w ar, tist Church which waa held last local NYA, announced today.
w
\m r_ _ a | j i
that due to hi* busiar** affiliaDus to the act th a t a large
accident were unavailable
liailon will be changed from tag
nevertheless, but observer* were night a t 6:50 o'clock a t the annex.
U 1 W e S l i n a i e s (loni Whlrh will require III* leav
Aa a covered dish supper waa number of the boys and girls
evcnlnx to l l : t l o’clock qacW
quick to point to the poealtility of
-------*
Ing Hanford, II would be nervssary
being served a abort business ses­ who h a r t been given employ­
Tuesday. Tha meeting place h aa
The tropical hurricane rem ained. for him to saver Iris connections
sion was held during which ro u ­ ment through 'th a NYA during
not bead decided as yet h u t
the summer have severed their almost stationary today hr the with the leral irrganiMtloii.
tine m atters were discussed.
will be announced to nil m em ­
Atlantic
oreea
o
ff
the
west
In
l&gt;r.
E.
II.
Brownie*.
ps»toe
of
Those attending were: Mrs. K. connect ions to go to school, this
NEW YORK. Kept. lB .-lA V bers of the organisation
l*t*&lt;|
die*
and
the
.W
eather
Bureau
On1
the
Presbyterian
Church
here
and
D Carter- Mrs. T. D.. Inabluet, Fatl o r ‘have race Wad private
In lb* week, he said.
William II. rarson*. the Stony,
I
varied
the
chance*
of
H
reaching
chairman
uf
the
vucaimmd
guidMrs. W. O. Edwards, Mrs. T. ft. employment, thg. working num
brook. Lung Island pigeon farmer,
Tha reason for Ik* chadgia
HOMESTEAD^ Sept. 18.—Tho
I. lttrell, Mrs. Ira South warn, l | v her of the local organisation ha the United S tates coast ware r e ­ a nr* eomni litre voportod th at Iho whose socially prominent wile,
mote.
Very
IIUIo
forward
motion
Kiwanl*
rnmmiltee
and
a
similar!
Monroe. ■a new variety of avo­ Mr. Lansy asserted, wax tturt
L. II. Echols, Mrs. S. J. Nix, Mrs. been, reduced (o such a potn
committee from the Hanford Uo Alice MrDniin.il 1‘areona disap- cado with a number »f desirable only a sm all number of lh* mem­
Allen
Gordnier, Mrs- B erber! that 100 more employee# may be waa imminent.
Gordon K. Dunn, meteorologist ta ry Club had outline.! extensive) &gt;w*1rr'' «»»terio«*|y H •'‘■"I'* »*" qualities, has been patented, aaya ber* war* abia to attend th a
Moreland. Mrs. j . (’. Lewi*- Mrs. added to the rolls In this disc
'*
...
• thill liJhW It.. kol ovro. st... $4
ai d
It |a
at Jack so* villa, said the it lit u'tr­ plans for iirtiviliea during tho •aid today be believes she u County Agent t.'ha*. II. HteffanL evening meetings
JACKSONVILLE, Sept.. IB. - Grover David, Mrs. C- U Rewaon,
hoped that, the change will h&gt;**u t d01*1'1* the authenticity T h e ' patent.
UR—S tate A dm inistrator Prank Mrs- J . II. Colclough, Mrs. A. - J . trict. the director atatod.
ance waa likely to turn northward. present school year among til#!
flret
to
bo
ob­
AU eligible applicant*
arc
P. Ingram said yesterday he had Feteraon. Mrs. A . TVJI'ardy, Mrs.
A 0:30 A. M. advisory taid tho High School .Student* in Hrminoln of lettara reporting h rr death tained by a
Florida avocado croaae considerably th a aambsir
a*ked to see Mr. Goodapeed foi
received orders from W ashington J. f . Jockaonj-M /r M- N. Clave•form waa attended by shifting County. The work of this commit­ from pneamou la.
grower,
waa
issued
recently to of members attending th*
Information In tha local .NYA
Fqdfrel agents whn have'been J. J . U Phillips of the Red land Inga
galea and winds aareeding 76 tee, It was pointed out, waa to
.officials to dismiss 1600 WPA laml, Mrs. R. L. Beard, Mrs. Gee.
headquarter* a t II l_ Palm etti miles near the ta s te r ami was lo­
Jam es O
Bharoa waa
employes Immediately.
aaalat boy* and girls In dolermln- invealgntlng the ra*e since June Avocado Groves, through Joseph
It. McCall. Mrs. II. IV. Rucker, Avenue.
principal apoaker at tha
T M reduction la In addition to Mina Helen Ward and Mias Louise
cated a t 7:00 A. M- tom e 2UO to big the
,
vocation they widied to 0 declined to say whetiirr they R. Uryum, manager,
believe Mrs. I’armci* |i dead.
recent cuts In tb s supervisory and D riggers.
SW mile* welt heart of St. Mart tna,lan tor.
A meriting tree discovered In Ing. It* a poke to tha group ms
________ _
" I don't know whether those IU36r when it waa about three the "W orth of a Civic OrgaaV
of tha Leeward laiand*
adm inistrators stsffs, ha said. It
at Ions to a Commaqity*'*
dees n e t tuejedi BSD alien* dropped
year* old, la Ihe foundation of tha
from relief rolls lit the Tamps
new variety. It is iH-lieved to be
not,' Parson* said,* "They may
a re s .
a cross between Eagle Rock and
ho tho work of e crank. I feel Wald in varieties, of Guatemalan
,T h e -opening of the citrus seaOaly three youth* may ho ad­
About two week* ago. Captain however that if Alice w eir alive and West Indian
a la , general Improvement in
types- Th*
F sa c ra l service a for F. 8. Var­ mitted to the local Saa Seoul
.M a s k osadltiens In tha state and
WARS AIT, *B epr, 15. - b R - Fred 8. Keren, commending offi­ ah# would have communicated tree la unusually vigorous, an
^1
Farecaat
4bp aaaeeslty of redoe la s tha ax- ney, prominent Sanford business troop before Oct. II, W. *J. Rlotera star read' a aynagogue a t cer of urn Salvation Army Corps w ith me.
upright grower, well branched, • Gencghliy
fal
fair
tonight
Ward,
first
mate
of
I
ho
•
Imp*,
bore,,mod*-a
plea
to
the
people
man
who
died
a
t
hi*
home
lata
M anas of tha work relief •program
Caslada during - p Yam Klrpur
and somewhat resistant to scab. Thursday.
C
xti e
E xtrem
&lt;.
m
sited as reasena for th* addi- Sunday night a fte r a abort Utoeso, announced today.
service today la a violent out- of 8* miaul* Cqunty for Ui* dona­
I t has distinctive foliage , and Florida—partly aloudy toalght i
Tha
edmlialoa
of
throo
tion
of
11
rella.ef
roofing
paper
held ha tho Presbyterian
buret of Pallah aalW ew t.h terrormake* a robust hardy growth. Thursday.
a. J The reek flret atoned tbo for tha hems of * fam ily who era
} Ingram*pointed c u t th at, unlike Church here this aftertoon a t 4:00 member* will bring
“I t I* an “A" variety from the
D aytaaa Tide*
‘ ]
not of Uto troop to Ita fall aynagogua aad W ake all the !■ dire need. Today Captain F an s
.
• «*a— **•»— Florida‘a quota of o'clock.
standpoint of pollination, l u
Wednesday's tides, low, l i l l X i
Dally playground programs ar* flower* opening first aa fam altt
The Rev. T. D. Brownlee, pastor quota strength lor thle quarter window*. P e a k stricken Jaws fled reported that a ll.b u t one ipll of
tig the
Presbyterian
Church and there I* a P*aeJMltty th at from every dree. Thay war* a t­ tha nacqeaaiy roofing bod bran sc- b*b.g conducted fo r the students and ' later reopening as male*. H . 10:U P. M.{ high, 1:44 A. ML
*
4 « P. M.
Ihe troop win *N
officiated
and
burial
tacked and ban ian aa they triad tarad end he eakad'thhl any per­ # f th* Lake Monroe School under I t mature* fruit in December,
drastic reductions
son
who
was
a
b
le
'to
,
make
Ihl*
*
1
It
tonal
appliestc*
antll
the
supervisor,
of
Mr*.
Ollie
Bry­
later
In
lb#
Evergreen
Cemetery.
to otrap*. Policq an fa *d and a r­
, h a t Ingram said ha had
January
and February. Th*
Yesterday. B A today,
donation would tommunl* an, .whas.-i* in charge of th* WPA
Tha active pallbearer# wore: H. ary.
• w .
rested h alf a 4
ka M nrtnring Washingfru it la dark green b\ color. 6S4
Pvadpttatlm
Tha
require
dteuts
for
division
of
recreation
in
that
vl&gt;
ento
with
him
-da’anoo
aa
poMlhto.
afffek ls th a t employment b&gt; C.' Du Bose, W. M. McKinnon. O.
to 6 Inches long and 4 to 414
Total fo r yesterday
Captain
Loren
alao
paked
.th
a
t
clnity,
It
was
learned
today,
in­
•loo
to
tho
troop
are
J. Pop*. E. L Morrow, S. a Bhtawsa lowest
wide.
and
generally
Total f a r month
' • *■“
gay peramt* having any old rlotfj- cluded in three programs la a
s tric t The applicant
holier, end W. A. Eachary.
hi Florida.
The flesh of the fruit,
to data
K l p D U r k g to donate It to tha Halv*Uoo weekly swimming p arty and pieHonorary pallbearer*; A. D. present aa application
m id rec
which fit* ' tightly around the
Amy fo r dialrlbutlon among tho nie fo r the children and r !****■ In ***4.
net Including tha Eachary, Frank p. Forster, W. L* her ship a t P h t of
is a clear bright, yellow/
A* h ho* boon too th e peat I.- ladlgonta In thl* County, n o e*&gt; handicraft for girl*.
Tho « |p lta a U M to
about Henley, and U I. Frasier.
free nf fiber, of a nutty flavor, &gt;RtrhM reading.
poeially
naked
fer
children*
cloth'
•
yeore.
tKk
M
in
in
g
of
the
Shoi
f
t
h
o
'
executive
Mr*,
Bryan
ha*
afao
Included
■
supervisory
and w ith aa oil contort of 10 to
Pfflotal Wvpwi
MARINES TO SHANGHAI
aommUteo who h a re |ho powar fa r a r l a n k hacw a t sunset yes­ hag atace a t th o ^ p m e a t there are sowing circle for tho' women In
Of about $116High b
to althor accept or r*Jadl tt, terday p re ate lr e i l throughout tha any chW ren attending arlwoU th a t vlcbilly In her program. Tha 90 percent.
E arly far 1M5 Mr, Phillip* tap-' ’ 4 "
....
. *4
H e» tree. If aooogatad, th e appii- worid tho hoi loot Say on the J e w
Ctrri* will meet a t bar horn* oi\
Ithoot D m proper rlothing.
HONOLULU, —W l-O n #
_ gg
s e a t la aotlflad had r aqo*r*d w leh r . l.adar , Y*re K ^p n r.
F o r tha post few day* Capt. Woe* F lret Street Tueoday a f t e r worked 07 tree* to tha now va­ r
dred United Stele* marines
..........
Mt each weak to do different riety, aad thaao tw a year old *
has boon remoaeiing and reIn Bontard aK -Jew ish mere ban U f i
ordered yesterday to leavo fa r tha pttand throo marling* Tho i f
to
top-worked tre a t are
. Si-..
handiwork.
tha Army headqaortmy
meat* An 4»
at w ar aono from Fanil pUrdot U tbon althor
1 1 ...........
■
ierable repair work has
th at all woman bi th* log a good crop. Blare l h t t
ore rejected h y .o
naval atatkm Sept,
It . ....................
f* ••
hath the rhapoi and
lavttad to attend has grafted 744
aU #
memhort of
M
M
)
M --------------hy Mrs. Bryan- to tho
h*
__

m

20b Warships Are
Ready For Search

Roosevelt Acts i
To Curb Shipping

Italy Demands Share
In Plan Equal To
EnglandAndFrance

Ships Will C any Mu­
nitions To Orient
At Own Risk OqlJV

From Coast To CoQst_
AND BACK AGAIN

Robert L. Davis
TalksToKiwanis
On Constitution

3 Auto Accidents
Id Last 24 Hours
Mar City's Record

Orlando Attorney De­
clares FYeedom Of
Press Is Essential

No Casualties Result
From Series: Of Ac­
cidents Yesterday

I

JnvcFPH P la n

1

To City Group lit
Furthering- P a r k

Mrs. Joseph Russ!
Returns To Michigan

Jax Temple To (Jive
Shrincr.s Barbecue

Talk Is Given By
Mrs. J. H. Colclough

Jobs Are Offered
To Local Youths

Hurricane Halts

Pigeon Farmer Says
Missing Wife Is Dead Patent IE Granted On
New Florida Avocado
Variety, The Monroe

WPA To Dismiss
, 1500 E m p loyees
From Rolls Soon

'J ±

Roofingl’aperNccded
Sea Scout Troop WU1
Last Rites ForVemay AdmitThrec Members Rioters Attack Jews
By Salvation Army
Are Conducted Today
In Polish Synagogue

"J

LOCAL W EATHtat l

Mrs. Bryan Conducts
Recreation Program

f

Jews CkM» Stores
For Yom

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THE HANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

S A T U R D A Y , S E P T E M B E R -11. 1937

Week
A D V E N T U R E ON IN D IA ’S U N TA M ED F R O N T IE R

Movie Version
Of Kipliug Plot
To Play AtRitz
"Wee w iilie Winkle”
Features S h i r l e y
Temple, McLaglen

Hitz Film Depicts The
Trials And Travels
.Ot Great Explorer

Kipling's tu to r fill charnel rna
lira glamorously, adventurously
and couragroi-sly on mlvenli.rr'li
la s t frontier In tho Twentieth
Offltnry Fox plrlui Ixalinn or hie
famed “ Wee Willie Winkle." which
ahowa .Sunday, and Monday at
tho IIitx T in a lre, wlih Klrirla-y
T rtnplr and Vlrlor Melnrilen in
Uia (ta rrin g roles.
From the la-art of mighty Indln
rah*re all tho world ie wild and
strange. where the llritleh raj ends
a t Khyls-r I’aas, in the land of the
Bengal Lancers, comes ihla glorlotra adventure .
the Kcnttlih
IlW hUndeta in action and of the
little* girl who won Ihe right to
w ear their plaid.
Tho raroat a p rtlaru lar |irmlurtlon
In .whleh Shirley Temple has yel
appeared. "Wee V/illio Winkle"
fiv es Victor Mrl-nglen tt powerful
rain aa a fearlens, fighting fool
and provides splendid npportttnl
tie to C. Aubrey Smith, dime Ijrn r
Michael Wharlen, l'e* ar Jlomer.
O m atanre Collier
and youui
Douglas Srolt.
Life a l n frontier army frost itIndia la m l too happy Tor Shirley
and her widowed mother' Jim*
Lana, for her aruirdfaier, C
Aubrey Kmillt, Is n .g r u f f old
disciplinarian. Tin- youniptlor- ile
ctdea th a t lhT*i)nty wsy lo wii
tha Colonel's approval Is to I s '
come a soldier ber*elf, and Her
friend- Michael Whalen, a yotm
llaulenanl, turns her over for
training to Ihe Imtly fern*no
Victor Mr L aden who dithl heir
"W ee Willie Winkle" is-cnii.e id
U»% quaint way she has o f arrow
h tf , up her eyes when nho aslttl
questions.

From l hr island of primitive
fn nelly, legendary with the tar*
rur ot wild n u n and Dyak pirates,
of h e n d h u n te n b ity bm aplorcd
waterways tturC1' - t h r o u g h
impenetrable wilderness. of Incon­
ceivable matvuls strange to Inc
rye* of man, m m n M artin John*
son's la*t and m ait exciting P*lv rn tu rr, "Borneo," Twentieth CcnInty-Fox rrleasc, wtilih hIijvvs
F riday i t th r H ilt T heater
“ Borneo" la tin* pictorial illm nx
of M arlin Johnson's adtenlutnii*
rs rrc r. Filmed tn lho land ot IJit*
Incredible, tho Inrnncclvublr, and
thn. Impossible. it la th r strangest
and' moat e trltln g motion picture
yet In rem c from tho ihitli, myi*
Irrimia
liywiya. of
unknown
world*.
,
F or up th r winding, muddy
’* Heroic story of pdventurp III the land of Ihe Bengal Lancers, "Wee Willie reaches o t tin* K inll«tanaan Kir*
ry Trm ple mid Vk-toi Mrlmgten |n thrill-packed doings on India'* untam ed; r r t- M artin and Ora Jnlmaon flv*
Hmlth (upper left I, Jutld U n g arid Michael Whalen (upper rig h t), and Caaar In their amphlldan plane to brine
n tn rn l In the pirtacnlar T w en tieth Can tu r y F u* produrlion. ,
_____ !' i ‘ \ l.*ck n roronl of tho animate rrlilrh
| inhnl it th a t remote land of thr
*
~ Srlitlfft* 1* ft form nf
descendant* of lire head'hunter*.
which affects the aefatie n rrv t.
P R IN C E A N D T H E P A U P E R ’

THE

V.

1,'TN?

W*
i ■ if •

Many .o f
fiif ont lilrli
# .y * , de'lnres Ihe Florida tllale
Chandi-r of ('orninerre, ure ihacendsnla of mllilniy roads built
In early American limes tn uid tn
le c t km

of

E Seminoles,

A

si-tlle rs

fro m

n rie

THREE IN A MATCH

“ Borneo’T ells I
Last Adventure i
Of M.Johnson's

Money Tycoons
I Seek Woman’s
Toast Of New York”
Hap Brilliant Plot
With Feature Cast

th e comic trio tn Columbia's “It'a All Your*," which ahowj nt the
tlilx T henter Wednesday and Thursday. From fadr-in to fade-out
they b attle their way m errily through affair* amorou* arid matter*
m e rttn iry . And all because Madeleine owns H.noo.offl which
le d e r tr want*—while Auer w ants both—Mndclrlne orul the million*!
Klliolt N ugent is responsible fe r the direction
______

“BORNEO”

P ro g ra m m e F o r W eek O f Sept. 12
A T T H U H IT Z
Fundsy, Monday n o m in e e nnd A d v e n tu re In Ihe land of
ihe III rural I surer*. .Shirley Temple, Victor McLaglen "WICK
WILLI K WINK IF ."

Tuesday. TJ|,. fIiu ||-,y &gt;226

«,H

(irunt Ifirh.inls, Karen Morley " ( J \ f||
Wujnr day, Thur* day--dork ' O-ik.e
Arnnbl, Franeim F arinrr "TIIK TOAST
Addid Finture, Madeleine Cal loll, F il l
YOUHR."
Friday S'evrr Before An Advcnti
Johnson't " I’flHVKO." Alsu return ah
AND TilK I'A FPK It."
Balqrrlay—I‘lav
KCRKF.NO Hob
A Men
"BKCKI.KMU
KANfiFB," And Virginia F rey, Cliff Fdwiirda, jlruee Cabot
in "HAD (JlIY."

1„ this a iU motion plctura
unl&gt;eit rrt a ao’tabtn crratnrrln*
group—Edward
Arnold, C a r y
(Irani, Frances Farmer. J a r i r
Oakle—will! tba added llgnlflcanea th at Mlaa T a m a r treih ,
from hat, trium ph In “Come and'
Cat It."’ eflarll »*aln ArBold'a
heart IntaTwat tn tha ru rra a t
film, playing Josle
Mansfield,
lady'a maid w ham tha Infatuat­
ed apactacaufor IKta by tba
uta of hla araalth
Into tha
quaan of theatrical and night
Ufa.
tlaxad
upon aplsodaa from
•The Robber Baropa." by Mat­
thew Joaephaon. and "The Itooh
of Daniel Draw." by nouck White,
“The Toast of New York' la
laid In that colorful period Im­
mediately after tha Civil War.
when &lt;he financial mogul* of
Wall Htreet b»i*n their Juggling
of railroad aitsX (Industrial cmplraa. In th li p erio d , Jim Flak
rapidly roao from obscurity and
became one of the tim e's moat
sensational money barons. a
U riah spender and playboy and
a flamboyant lover.
Furi eful and Im arinallre. Flak
ax played by Edward Arnold,
la Inordinately ambitious.
and
during the .Civil W ar makes n
fortune by . smuggling
rottnn
from the Roulhern Hlatea to

AT, T IIK I’HINCKSS

Fallinl y, Bundiiy. Sept. |b th and I'Jlh ll ll’ H llflTi" Also Added Feature.

Charles Schwab, steel m i^nste,
started hi* career by clerking la

a'tthrd tot two’year*. .... .

t«

JAPANESE JUGGERNAUT

O P W A R rm uloyrd In Ibe tierce flgbtin.
shown aa 1| rolled through Ihe street* with the smoke ut b atllr uverhesdi I
i the deadly caterpillar tanka arm ed with rapid Ore guns lo mow down ill 01
reir path. Highly developed since Ihe World War, lire vrblclca ran travel at I
speed pver moat any kind of .land,

O R C O T T O N darbies

ft
I

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.

\•

rf

#

�r

S e m in o le C o a n ly P ro d u c e d *
M o re F r u i t A n d V e g e la W e a T h a n
S im ila r A r e a i n A a ie r ic a

*" Sanford b TM Oalj Central *"»
Florida City Affording Rail, Highwij;
£
. And Water Iriuuportatloq
A N I N D E P K N D J b ttlb A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

VnM 'M K X X V I

Chinese Draw
Back To 2nd
Defense Line

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , M O N D A Y , fW JPTK M H K ft IS , 1017

mjPONT HEIR WEDS FLORIDA GIRL

Section Held By ChincseThrough Month
Of Intcnne Fight­
ing Is Abandoned

Vacation Ends
Tomorrow As
Schools Open

E s ta b lis h e d In 19°S

AN EM PTY SA D D LE

Thn opertng of Aa n f &lt;*r d
School* tomoirow will end the va­
cation
o f approximately 1800
children of Sanford nml nearby
rural districts who will exchange
balmy 'mountain air. rod! ocean
bn-eaea ami Ihc fishing |iole for
dally Unions hi "Readin', W aitin'
'nilhm ctic."
.V/llh the opening of the oehoola
goiLir» the over present proUeiyx.of
preventing ecrinui rpiilrniic d is­
eases In the rla s, looms where
the cliildisn gather for study and
Mr*.
Dorothy
lam b ,
county
nurse, to whose lot it falla to pre­
vent spread of disease through
removal of afflicted students (ro ll
the school. Inlay emphatically a s ­
serted that all eliMilieu who haVe
not resiled in this stale fur ml
least two weeks since leaving this
summer will nut Is- peim ittrd to
enter Ihc schools without previous
examination by th r school nurse
"This may save the lives of
-*v who en ter
the «lassruam unaware that iliaease from tfn^b rsrfie rs *ts1k Ih rli
trails." Mrs. Iam b asserted addj
ing th at the regulilioii would bp
most rigidly enforced this year
duo In seiious epidem ie.Kiq parts
iof th r natinn.
Hemlnolo High SrhiHil will
open tomorrow with the Israeli
enrollment of any aehonl to thu

Cholera Epidemic Is
Spreading In Areas
^ Under Foreigners

Mighty- F le e t
Assembled To
Stop P ira cy
League Blocks Effort
By General Franco
To Unseat AgentOC
Spanish Loyalists

Seminole High Looks
For Largest Enrollm e n t In History;
Nurse HasWarning

Retreat Orderly
A n d Strategic

NUM BER 27C

Ethiopian Agent 1
Also Recognized
China Makes Appeal
For P r o t e c t i o n
From Jap Invasion
gkneva! sept, in.— •

l&gt;Ut mentdrics full of kind r m dlcctlons r b a n t l r r l u i l *h.* drdirxtion of
the
i
ii
hx»*l
o
f
lhi&gt;
cowboy
humorist
&gt;,n&gt;.
unveiled,
Tup*
were
Will
Roger*
Shrine
of
the
Sun
nt
which
HONGKONG, Stpt. IS.—
blown at the t'nluradn Spring* cn-rmnny by
I ii member of tho llgruinjfiiu'nt'na Vollegi* riirflm)' baiul. ( A P I — T h r L cflg u e o f N iv
(A P)—P. V. Thomas head
of Abill'nr, T rim . T int1* tilled the r y n id mitnj «« n riderless Kn m wii' led t" the. *htine.
of tha
American
Seventh
tit,tin re b iiffo il on n t t e m p t t o
Oay AdeeMlat m inio n hoauiiituat ih c h p u » l« h
g o v e rn ­
pltal at Walchswr • charged
m e n t to d a y a t th e o u ts e t o t
Japanese today with the ap­
it i n t . t r a m i clogdly g u a r d e d
parently
deliberate
bomb­
w raaion w h ic h la to h e a r t h a
ing of tho hoepltal despite
S p a n is h n c c tio a tlo n o f I t a l y
tha promlnont dleplay of
tu, t h r M n l it e r r n n e a n p i r a t e
American flaga.
Thomas, who arrived here
p o w er.
While I tic a sue in til y
"&gt;f , s
^ to d a y
bringing
wounded
France ami firent itrltaln assam - ,
membera
or hi*- Chinese
Nicholas Kidgrly ilul’ont, a member of the wealthy Delaware
UriiiiiRiil Smmmtu ami LuvumiLi Wi'8 P ro m in en t InC’i- Med 11 m ichty fleet of t&gt;0 m m otaff, aald tha Japaneeo war,
A dm its S ig n a tu re On N'HIV
family and a brother of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., anil hi*
h
&lt; hillii.riil win* nuir*
wav in drive the myalrrloea
planoa bombed tho hospital
Irus And BusincHs;! „fraider,
liriilr. the form er Clenevievr Livingston Cutes, are shown leaving
fiont ihe inland *e*. AU
for IS minute* yesterday.
Salim loy.
the Chunfi of the (JihmI Shepherd In Jacksonville, Fla., ju st after
Amarlcan flaga, ha aald,
Came H ere In 1923 rew.ly there were unconftnwrd
W
ithS
eeretaryG
ray
revert* freer, Stxanlsh t^ tta g a n a
wore promlnerjtly dleplayed
Ihrir marriage. Young Roosevelt and his bride, the form er Ethel
. .
over tha n k l l M J e d , I l f • J b V t l A 'l l'ii, a Mended the ceremony,
—
Frank. .Slnnlcy Vcrnay, (ii, fur „n the M rdllrrranean that a
** Y M .I.A IIASSUK.
HPpt.
I*5
Thn H a n f it F (| i ’m^inUwlimrra
tach wa* apparently ucllber—:
yen i- n I'lnrii irti-nl business m m plralr siihmarinr, h sr crew »tlO t
^
Tin* n&gt;|Rimll«»u Iff J ^ ‘11 ii Ml Siiitit
• i‘|*iiLir hi
alo as there were no n^lllaliv e, lay blasted ‘ and erip p h *
A
M ^ n ' «** i *Ir ! p 1k»vt*rriK&lt;*
-tl , .
*&gt; fd* »*tIn^ Mi | lin n t y Mall Iif ill tine I 111, died nl his fumie here tinder e-sler.
tary objectless nearby.
'
jM ifm nu
nn« llh »l
t mIc ix .d
-ii i m h*f k , C' II y litsl liiiflit uftei a rlluM illness * • Spanish tnaurgrnt
r»fneT*ll»»,
the K i'diliirv i*f HlMh'i nil*' . r h * ik P ritn k
1 ,4111*011
rt*|HJtli-«l
Mr.
Yeitny
was
the
emi
of
Ihe
aimn Kranrisro Franco In a W * -'
S H A N G H A I.
S r |i t . HI.—
tod.i) Iml AUpii Ktihl In*
11,11 tod..,—
lute John J Vcrnay nml Elitnheth ter to tha l&lt;r*gua rnntrndad hi*
nm
lim ing p U ihmI ii
( A P ) — U n d e r h e a v y f ir e
.
Anne Wiiplil nml uns burn near Ciivi-inment was tha only
&gt; IMnfi*riwir rain* hhiii»»iihim| hl*&lt; |
fr o m -Inpnncno la n d un il xea
ll|sori|erly tonilini lioails lly;
tha
riNiiTh.ii lull Siilimlny hut Alh'ii | li-i *•( i liargos piele n eil naalasi Klim............ Md, Feh II. IM72. representing the will of
Im ttftneM , th e C h i nest- a r m y
lie ii.ii married in Helen llniris Simnish propla. Hut tha
eaitii* h a rk %vMlt **l hnvim 1 nil J violatora of t'lly ttnllnariees in
Fommltta* d aatd a j .
n h a n d n n c d t h e h o tly fo u g h t
Hi Ml i -ii mi)* ir p lg iijil iiiif til nil) i lit* 11 lot h r f l i t Jmlgu Frank iin H ill m i'tv. Md hi ItHl.’l mid lain ('rnb-ntlsls
Ihe
credentials
of tha Valancl*
I
In
W
in-I"ii
Salem,
N
F.
tilth*
nml
lli«*
•
3n%iiiii*»r
I
jjm
m
il
P
a
r
m
p
r
R
V
n
l*
»
N
i
n
i
‘-i
rt,jr
*
'"1
K ia n g w u n w tlirn l n o r t h
nl R otary
Club L earn s I a r U l t r a T O I L J - x im .
I I, Mdh-r In a sc»s|nn of liie |
|hM
(.Mrnllm«nt
III Ilia
| wliere lie lived fur Jli years prim ! ili-leuai imi ware in ordar and th a
Rskul lllu fu lt*ilr*»,f
S h a n g h a i to d a y a n d
w ith ­
!
Munhlpiil
Court
Mils
ullellonoi
school wilt reach a new hlxh.
T h at BugsCost U.S.
assembly sealed IL
(u nun mi; lure in l!&gt;!!.1.
l at I uo o ■lot k.
d r e w e ll f o r c e s to a jHiwer_ U K. McKay.
prim t|&gt;..l of
,\lleie went in
J A i i e r Id* hi live I in Snnfnril. Mr 1 The assembly llkewlaa ap lh t't
H
uge
Sum
A
nnually
f u lly 'f o r t if ie d
se c o n d
lin e
Ills High Hcbuul. sntiounii-d to
th *
I \ • in.iy wu en g x g id in Ihc cilrncj any Mussolini hop** th a t
(P alos otllio
4
,k »9**M«#H(
The rerilhir luiMOe*
^ r T t U l - t h . «b„,t-WUXfl.t
* 1 - ......„
Id W e n k o n e tw o r k o f tr e n c h e s
• in-Ill-Ill nml later ill Hie sale e f' | j ,Arne wnoTit expel Ethiopia .*■
felttrli-iflhn of Hi- Hniifonl .limiei
iN
rlan
n
g
Unit
Irisvrt*
rust
th
r
Remlnolo
f'ounty
farmers
I li.tiiilmr i •Mile
. n u ile iiib,
.\ l. . llte
i .lim
■ e n tl ‘ which lie cnmpirrrd.—from Itw
11 ' wlih
with assembly lomorruw morn . . . .
...
. .
stretch in g from Shanghai
2-*i
■IH
,
U nilnl
brtwprii fine ami most tinniilnmutly. rulril |o up lug nt &lt;1 mi n'rlock. AMliougll tetter nilill.-ss'il to tiro H o t e l - &lt;&gt;t t iinmeii-e will In- lul,
mile* to northw rrl.
(|
j Im
‘ill
Ii
lii*
W
iF"
si!flitit
tli*%r . mrmli -rslilp. No voice wax f i h n t
nor
on
Hepl
|u
Fi-lk'a i'hiee ti.im’ill nl
The Chinote rrtri'itl wax orderly tu n Ixllictti ilnllnri rv try year, J, ernto under tha colary luarkei- (ho program baa uol heeu Out
j* V* i ti i,V Fit 111' nr iin n l niiirt* i in against Ethinyl* during the •* •'
Tlotl's my •Ijjiteiuro all ilphl, i ,c , „ k
llip
a
g
rrrm
m
it
tr
n
i^
ll
t
e
l
e
up
X
.
Twin*t*
whu
riinuffU
*il
w
ith
it
cold
|&gt;lnh
Inn,
h
nlni
Inilcly
nri.inr'-d,
ho
luftleatvd
ami rtrale g ir to the prepared t&gt;"‘
Inllely sm in x ed .
luhleiiteU
|(| A|1,.„. .
f dim', ren
ainn nf the credential* commit*
r**ni*m -'
\\* t I’u. I M iih I •*
i refreshm ents will n. ,■ v
ih»»&gt;
r it ions which they hnd expected the redi-tnl llureau of Entomology p r o v e | by. tho f i u r o l a r y "I Au
Hbapman •cliox'l , ,(nr
in \ iv n l My H|h Ic .
The aasrnildy
ailJouniMl
Mi, Vriiiiiy i
lM*r in n lirii Hiqm il hXtl
Rot It ,•* I
*
.
. .. .mid
„ .1 thut Ithe
I,.. .....
....... of
. f it...
II..
rleulloro
nml
rrlu
n
-o
d
lo
I
h
,
purpose
the
llui
ell*
ml
im
It
Is
iiii
|
h
,
i
l.int
(Inti
to fall bnrk on as rood ns Ibe full
I iu H i I i in # .Mi H. until ft;on F. M. a fter Chin*'*
Mu i i*
lor.**
renu
is
to
e
n
g
ag
e
in
'r
e
s
e
n
r
c
h
in
growers
alii!
shippers
for
udo|i
.
r.-wril.
|a
»
i
o
r
ol
the
Klrsl
Melti
!
nit
memtieia
n
llin.l
u„
i
m.iiiii
force of Japan’s mechnnixeil ml
l l lllU Wa * Mil ' . Mill K ill 1 1 1 1*1 . n|i|ieiti against Japanese sgtrrvsAllen |H*iule I mil Hiui 1*1 l i«
rafurendiim
In M
all fiinttrm | k*i tuiiiing In bugw linn in liiu
"f m i rm t inlere-t m il l,^ ills.
Vance Mtrgisl against them
K itllii'iim * | I h o *oi»v. I u»iiU *Slavi« si,,n w it distrilmteil to tha deld,
Hit*
t»ev*
l.»r.,‘
»i*li»!niMi«l/,f
*»k
| i u *ed, lly ile R u i n t , , .ii 11 1 hi , Irv J r nml If I* M in i II
......
The Japanese followrrl hard on Mr- Tenhet a m the prinripal lust wt-cx.
tu g u e s t a p e a k e rs fo r th e IHC* , ..Hl |||o
V r it ia y ,J uatrs. The appeal, saying Jap an
Cunsldi'rabli- over !m pcri-ont slim
iiiiii' iiiih nl
All
parefft* and (rininl* I iinr.” | | u until tin 1i,nl ni'i lisiul i ■d tll.‘ nl c a n id il mu
lltr ih r r ls of the relienti.lg Chin- *!'c ' l‘''r
" t'*1* * * 1" »m .nged
n il of S a tifo n l.
m
had invaded China and waa eon*
■if tliu t u n .ic r t III this Inca III, of llm school uru lot Itoil to atI ' “la y .
r»e am .......Irkly oecupte.1 the ra rK ',r lh*'
‘ lu“ ,
A h ll II li|l* lh r l. .Mi r p ll N l V lT* IlnniiiK its Invasion with all h tr
i d In a n y tin'll*lc*&lt;l r e s lg r t iim i )
tail Inis. tend.
r s ite r n rare course and Hie now ru rm r, n member of the Program inli-d ''yi's" on I lieir
liny of
I ''liiiilarl Mltiil,
M*l
nml arm y, i nvy,. ami air force, hart
| u| thn limn lie m is a p p o in te d , . , t - e
,
'
Uuunly Agent
It. Dawson rn
Aflor i Impel thu stuilenla w ill or at any llinu ulinn H on
eomplctety ruined Kiangwan rivic Coninilttee,
x . W | 1... j v l l ' l ' i l l l j r | S
d u n ' hln lri's .Mi
J o liii
S
Mr lire ii filed only a few hour* hevoalial
today
a
f
te
r
a
n
uiintllI’oinling
nut
that
the
tlurrau
ho assigned
In their
rlsuses
renter. The Chinese had held the
( n u lr y o( lh*
i ’ll)*
&lt;ml
Sln». fore.
has
iiminlsimil
an
office
here
for
clal
canvass
(if
the
haltnfsl
which will bo conducted thtiuigni
area for n month against the
IM.In r l I. Mr** I
I WllxliiMRlilM. ' China filed another rommunl*
the part ten or twelve y eirs, Mr.
Results nt llip .liVtlult will l»&gt; Hie Remainder of Ihu daw on
fiercest Japanese assaults^
|» r nml
I.'mI m i I I 1 am nf ration I.re using Japan of violat­
Htiitii'a
ln|Uni
nml
|»»*
ii
ioi\lt»r
sun1
,
to
W
ashington
whore
lin*
n -r'ila r
scbtdiile.
Mr
McKay unit (aaliit; law*. | | H
l l f f i r i ' i i 11 In U ill 1 r% r in |M* Itnll iiit u ii', AMI
C'holrrs, the eonilant Oriental Tenhet said that lie and the other
9
ing nil internalimiiil law and all
r in in l)
1 Mumlprt «»i
peril of cU hrr w ar pr peare. look men com irrlnl with il are engaged Sucrelary of Agriculture llmiry sulil, adding th at lunch will bn 0CHI, It ulllt a silt i*l v 1 oii»|m u* v * iiinioM*
I 'oiitoi j I iiii.u r * no lit \\ ill Mr precept r of humanity,
in
tin'
study
of
lulus,
so
that
A.
Wullarn
Will
maku
u
fliiul
i
*
•
•
y
1
if
■
11
r
dm
llir
tin*
(irniiru*
iu
n
i.urrrd
at
tha
school
cafi-icila
a grave turn in Ihr Intel national
iiimmmrril J u t i i |irfi*Iinu ii i i U n l
fu r f liit fjM litn l |it‘|[fif ..................
Ilrltlst autlmrilles were urt*bl*
areas while id Amrrirnnr were farm ers and growers may " have check-up In ascertain whHImr a t llm regular time
Ilia flu 1 1i*a». '(July *iii*v nt In « «t1 H ill Mr 1 In Im l in, H m- Mi *'in* . of ruHitiViSe
tn
confirm in any way th r C ar­
or
not
the
majority
.
of
celery
tome
plsro
to
Hun
for
belli
in
ini*'I
I
I
I
I
n
(In*
1
Jmml
■
r
I
iim
I
i
M
iii
*
At the Ju n io r
High
Hi hunt
being evacuated on a United
tagena report front unofficial their T alruggle against insect producers of tho tjlute (aver llm new year will be opened fli-rr* llifi Hiotnr ii-liliit * &lt; 0111 T i r it ljiy n il'll| S i |il , L*1
M utes warship.
tula*
lo
mo,
la
ri**fiilrm|
M
y
M
i
0
Spanish government sources oC
’I lu* jiin -lln if Ykhii h wna ai lir* W illiam NV. S m ith
with a short deto tlonal e ie r •
There were unconfirmed reports pests o f varinua types which des­ the pact.
||-«a'lw ar4
I'sae Threel
The adapting of the celery else lit the auditorium ami as- l a (v*»ji( hil« Ii (i lilc li Moml
iMih'tl
far
laniorioH
nii*Ml
h;i*i
I
n
n
th a t one American left in 'Sluing- tiny their crops.
If Tlii&gt;iiinn \V t(*ifi)t M lM jN M
Mr. Tenhet said that farm pro­ marketing agreement It tlio mini slgnmenls of Ihn pupils t o their
Dies
At
Son’s
Hom
e
|.ii&gt;||Mit)ml fm u iii * w i-ilt, T
K.
lint was dying of the ilreaTF dis­
A ll f ii , flu (Jov
Con** *Ol) H.
Ill*
h
ease. In all there were fi'j;i nl-w duction depends to a large extent cnAcertrd action, the farmer* In classea wlilch will lio ronducl- w ill lo* tin* 11111 r 11i tu.114 loM r.ol Snn|»«t*n( pirwiili nt uf th r |*«s*|y
Uila
rnutity
have
ever
taken
In
on
pest
"millfill
nml
that
the
two
aiinouri('ia|
IfHlay.
f&lt;
nallased
Oa
!•■«»
T
s
a
i
W
allisiiii
\V*
Sm
ith*
"I*
diml
rases In thu foreign areas, fill of
lin t 4 I*‘v*'t »*K** l!»*pni Ifllu lll
hlllM*
cnunectjuil with Ih ilr m arketing
situ r l l l i r 1^ rill* of (hi* ||»i*'.t M l&gt;lilriil&gt; uf (Hr M a n n * h i s ^**n.
them In the French ConcAssloii must satisfactory methods for
liiif Hint*- % M'liur Mihi h i tv on
problems.
■
*
font
rolling
pesls
w
ere
through
•liifhdifIJtlil, m rvlim ;'* n f tin* yt*«r* M l \ S m ith , a f MMn»l N rtKhlF
where most of (ho Americans tinLLTCR!
Hanford Pullen last night arn
r
I
n
i
In
19
!C«
*p||
m
i
C
A
L
IF
O
R
N
I
A
B
W
E
L
T
C
R
8
The agreem ent seeks In help
Mi Sin 1)»■■*:on
n l nl! inrin Iid'1 1
M i, .Siiikih had h r n i llvmi*
Tho other 111 weie in the in tern a­ instcls of other kind*- and Insecti­
rr*teit n local man, who** Hama
!i«4r*r &lt;&gt;f Mui Minim v an Hi** H is t
the Florida Cilery growers Imcides.
He
mi.I
tluil
almost
every
**f
I
II**
11
io
lr
Mtijly
Ilk
funLr
11
I'M
-tho h a iii ' o f hi* Miii fa r only NM was nut revealed, on a liliplclog
tional "Kctllorpcnt.
|(f* rt,h|i*|,i iV nu** 1 Joy
1*OH ANdKI.KH.
{'■ ^|3
&gt;3 (A*i till r r i in
prote their prlia ranges and InMost nf the victims werp Chin* kind of insect has other insecls
—H»ullierti| California'* •
• m..ii
l l e r w l I M»11* HMoli/ nnm.'tl iii*4»i^«* ci i't.il r f f o il to Mr i u r - r i i L No ul*o m ottllr nt th r 11llir a f his *M«Ni nf stealing a car In Kls*lmm*w
rreaae
their
rotunda
lliroiiali
which
fetsl
upon
them,
and
th
at
" 9III «-.| (lull M.1II1 III** oMI illo) low la m ili;* h i t ' fla m ( 'o liim h iii 1 11 &gt;’. Chief of FoilrS Roy Q. WW»cue refugees who liad f l n l. inlo
ill i I m | 11ini* St»*' I n 11ic
yuntiTilay. T h »»
preveiilton of market r l u t a In m liMl
n iriiH r n i in r diuMM* In v**i * m Im l.
th e foreign sections, g Sixty had the purpose of Ihe llureau Is to
n i r m i r y rllm brd la | hh at III- i m itriil
Hums reported today.
i
l
l
i
n
t
i
u
.
I«i
o
h|
■lisrnver
the harmless insects w hhh usually ocrur ut the peak
iMi* t i n I ion of of fi* •i •,
Tin* 1 pc. I in.in vu »h 11 ir t i iv il
died in the last 4H hours.
viT*l«lo. ] 0| In lli&lt;* rollo n arow
h im
,
The ■ar ln wlilrh Ihw a rra ita a
of
lb*
aeason
anil
result
In
low
which
will
help
to
slump
out
those
I
fir
o
ff
irr
ii
in
I
m
*
r|mt«
l
,t
f
Jl
1111
k
I
jii-l
witha
i'll
in
X
’o
llh
T hrre days of rrleotless sir
mail
was rldlhg answer* par*
W tlr n firil'rritiir C iilii hum I m
prices. This l| la expected will Inc Imperial va lk &gt; ; |n« ul Han
lh&gt;l
annoy
the
funner
tin*
n
ir
r
lin
if
U
ir
k
n
r
r
;
|n
r&gt;
i
\ \ « l i frig |!&gt;&lt;1 , M ay M’*» IHMI.
and artillery bombardment a t the
Cecily the ties, rlplloiy telephoned
W m 'iiia '
Speaking of inset tic idea, h r be accomplished through regula­ iMrnaiilnu, aiyl 97 In U u ; An BtlKiin«f*‘*l M».-| 4ni|ii.«I&gt;
ih*nt,
v
k
r
|vi
rnmJrnt,
«r«
1»
l
*n
1
II *♦ i * pin V I v*«I l» y " 'Nil* *1*u 11 h - earlier In the day from K laalA '
same tim e had started a series of
I H ' K A rlhur 4 ’eim ar. *1 of T u r r r a lf iir H
» n r Alli*c»i w lm ■ 1 unto.
l i i «M ih*r nm l
11 vlri* |»M »i«thnt I *■ r , Mipf leOVtinn S m ith nf N rw
now extensive fires ill the Kiallg* until th a t n poison whirh will kdl tion of out-Dl-stale ahlpmi'kf a by lo. k Mini nf aunatrnkii
....... uuthorRIes. who war# ■***Ira n i |l'» riu Mg a m t « -n in | linn
Ibu
growers
one
will p al necessarily proralfon among
ftoni
ra
c
h
o
f
I
Hr
fiv
r
ill
"I
r
u
ts
in
f 'ilp flr, I ml
"I In or strii*, M, P- innned when the ra r waa foaod,
wan, Y*nglr|'poo and tlotigkew
thus
keeping
celery
shipments
kill
Miulhrr,
anil
an
insecticide
In vi Mu M ihc count 1 y
im-a'ii ill* S m ith rif ‘ H riiifo itl* K ilw n n l S m ith
w ar desolulisl dlsliicls tu llir
Tho Kl«*lmmc« offleislt, how­
which proves very anlisfnrtory In more nearly lit 4fne with m ar­
vhlcl
of S p riiififirM * 111.10. uiul M. I ever failed to Identify tha c a r
liurih a n d 'w e st of lh i foreign
ket
needs
on«
section
of
the
country,
may,
S
o
u
th
o
f
Nl-w
t’.
r
l
l
c
.
A
ls
o
lw*»
areas.
■lin e nifty three of Mho num­
While the marketing
agree­
on arruunt of climatic renditions
d h t r u lit t h r ira t1i
,
Development, of tho post 21
bers on thn license f i t corra*
New P ro fesso r NN’ill
or for other reason*, not work a t ment la a voluntary agreem ent
ain* vm II M a w S m ifa rd ■imndril to those oa tha s l id
hoars included:
betw een Ibe signers of the pact
D irectV iolinA t I-'SCW thioT h rBfrem
A N D BACK AGAIN
i r m (M»|| fm Now
r a a i l r reported Hole*
■ ' 1 . ill the battle of Shanghai, all in another.
He said that ihe tlurrau is 'a l­ and the Hrcralary of Agriculture,
txni and
pefoiiipanhxl i.j
anora than 711,000 jip n n rs r aoid1
TALI.All AFKt 1
h'-l.t
lly MttiC J. J . in t u . v
Ihia V aluipnj mountain into n II
ways slow lo m ike recommenda­ the goxorneut. In n'u way can
fees sup parted by shore rnnlln*
11.....
(1*4'I l l dangiit e r-in-law. Mi. nml Mrs!
Ahd'-nrt
has
The entrance to Yoscnnl,- was Mhapinl Ironi;h making lv n | h t * M r, K a r l
under
this
tions,., but th at t b e ’farmora could rompel operation
gents o f -bluc-Jsckrts, more than
pm , j -'i. f : Smith'.
appointed
a
s
s
n
c
l
a
t
o
vety
lovelya
twenty-one
mile
program,
II
it
aald.
The
Bee|H*mIic4i1 ur walla.
200 airplanes snd the I ig guns of depend upon.it that whenever the
le sso r id tli.Hiu ul Florida hi i." |
relary of Agriculture does not drive at the base nf ruyired
Tha fm fall I* a niirhtlx feature
soma 40 imr*hl|i«y cofiitiiufil an llureau did adeanco a rem edy/ il
(.’idlege for *ln- coming
l'*rni.|
mountain*,
with
tha
M
errill
Riv­
In
any
respect
allsm
pt
to
reguhad
te
rn
tested
with
all
the
means
in
the
autnmrr*
m
adr
h&gt;
llnuwiria
W eather Foreraat
•» r§ « r T ir t f i
musician, who will lav e M o th er’s Pensions
lata shipments but acta ably on e r always following the read. The b u rn in g tim b e r from Ih c (up of The
at their disposal.
trim-rally
fair
tonight *n4
Among the visitors at today's Ihe recommendation of thu C on­ Yuuemde National Park is M 'li f J Ia c ii* point.
N ot To Ut* Reduced Tm-sdav slightly
" 11
cooler 'in #*»
point IPJOO fret h ig h - Into
rrrfhre
hi*
r e c e iv e I
Ids II
M M|
limchron, Wat C. A. Fsrker, who trol
RommIUea rompwaed of S fuarr mlJea- a mighty »la«h in the lake helnw, causing csicadl-s part met,!
treme m rth portion and on thd
ii connected with the Coca Cola bnlh grower and shipper m em ­ the S ie.ras, soma seven milc.i of sparks ami flame In trnemblj degree at the. Kaalman HthooF, n w |pt(,nU „ f HilherV ]&lt;enthins krys tonight. Extreme norlhw«*4i
long and averaging one mile wide a waterfall. The Indian rail is of Sluslr uml Im* also ............
bers. It was pointed oat.
„
llotlllng Works|,avc no fear. Ilu,| their Florida—fair, continued cool to"
This ronlrol commUlau has and four thoutand feat in chva- given at W:Oo o‘c|o*k ( I 2 :(io our aomo yesr. al’r..*.l
......
monthly atloralions will l«- reduced
ins Merlin ' " ' d u r i n g the rnming year hcrauar night. Tuesday fair. Tho tlojr daughter of Mrs
the authority lo 1ope rule only lion with perpendicular prccipicra time in Sanford) ju*l kefotu the
Daytona TMee
llli
I'rnfeasor
George BUwart was attacked
In an emergency but may use rising 3000 to 4000 feat on either fire Is thrown wirr.
I '.f the reduction in Hn« particular
Kmnlay's tides, high, 1:06
aariy this morning by a vicious
Its own discretion In declaring tide of IM . vallajr'i floor- Thr
There is a new tunnel threugli d r e Tourrcl .d tho F »t.rere*-. , (mJ by the | omity FommUsion Tt’Ot P,
low, 0:34 A.
dog on Park Avenue near Rock*
la Fail*
the exlatance of tn amergency w*IU ard aoUd jrrmnltft.
II I*. Heindon I'feik uf Ihe
Ihe mountain 1,21.1 feet concrete loir*
It*
w as
a
n ." to h n r I Clrruit Court nnnnunrcd todsy, V. »l.
ay'* Tiro Bhop as lh» child was
T h rrr arc many baautiful ami with daulilr lanes. And many
Two persons pleaded guilty to and offering proposed regulations
Ilarem rler
preeading Its mother down tho thargoa nt law dotation* before In the Hsrretary who la em ­ ap«cUcular w aU r falla, 1'i-iar people who have in te r liern tu bar of th r A m e r i c a n t'-iiu r si nee this fnrm nf F'«h ial Security
y rslrrd ay , 30.1.
• street. It sroa learned at tha County judge R. W. W arn' last powered to either accept or re ­ Yoacmitr Kail* la a* ih « tr drup of Yoeamlle ale familiar with Ihr Q uartet doting ids /cm • in will U ta te n o n e by Ihe Stale Today, 211.1(2;
I'rrcipltalinn
I'srls,
Km-*’"
hnlh
ns
a
enlnial
local Pvlle# Btatlwi tblr morn­ Bit uni ay.
ject the proposal- The proposal J* * 0 f” 1’ p
within a shm t Inm- and enough
4 * ? * Yn»r|"it&gt;^reflections of Insuliful M irror
Tnlal for y e s te rd a y -----— L_ IM
and *a an eiurmldo and ot.lie*- was appropriat'd by ihe County
ing.
y,
become
effectively
only Falls which drop* 120 feet with a
/s m s ) Jacobs pleaded guilty can
Total fo r month ................... ... ST
tr*l
player.
Mr
Alidentll
w
u
Tha
child
sustained many to druakenneaa charges bat tha with h it approval- however. Mr
In pay the iienskMi*" until Ihe new
cascade* between I"
TRc drive down from YoM-rnllrTotal to data
—_ 1 1 #
’ bruises and lacerations when she Judgment and te n tn lre of tha Dawson polntsd out today for vreote a drop a f I J U feel, a hack t* Merced and over, to Sal- foe »on,« linn- a iin mher o f Ihe srt-np iiccome. effeclivr.
T epperataroa
w as knocked down by the dog Court was withheld . until tha ed to have tha wrong Impret- g reater height thEfl NLjgra
1inaa was very itilctcstiiiifi |»w»aifi|P F lnrlngstl Hvmphoiiy. Orchestra
Maximum, 91; Minimum, 71b u t , her condition was not re- October term of the Cminty ad to bare thawrong
Im pres­
Ynsemit# Is vary
frrtilv
valleys, wilh and has mad" valuable ,i0niri;T ‘C difficult *“ ithreugh
Ithrough
fertile
lierald reading.
MOTHERS
HONORED
..
butlons
as
a
niembrr
uf
the
sion of i ha wwrJtanlaai of the .lewrlba. Tha Moraad River
■ % ported a s- serious.
Court.
flourUhlng field. We were told
Official
The dog Identified a t belong
Wilfred
Itrooktna. hold s o proposed pact.
In the ren ter of lb* basin and lx ...............
(ha U m. .........
Un,,, in anil around Staff of the \W .\f radio slatiun,
HYDE
PARK.
N.
Y„
—(AT—
rtnelnnall.
Mr.
Alidendl
ulao
is
Ing la Cecil R inrs will tw kept rhargeo of petit UrrenT pleaded
fed by tho many folia that R 'w ' Salinas sold for |M khoi |w r acre
hf hi* i'ivsidrnt RimseVrll yt-sterdsy launder c a rtfu l observation during guilty add was *i»*n an alterFinrida has two of the |naJor into it. My conception of Vo**-|0r w oU d for ^
|u r „rr , . The a composer and
and ■aval stores' parts o f tha world, mite is this haabi was cau.«i
the next few days and will be native of a flow of | U
nf „nr i WP|ye-lnch symphonic works will he glreii sued a forntsl pmclamation drslg,
U oted fa r symptom* or rabies, cost* or N d a n In *h« County observes thw S tate Chamber. They thousand* of year* baforr m»“ l w f|| and pomp is thru- to four a prem iers over ihe radlu hr nkling Sunday. Sept. 2't, a* Gold
,Slar Mothers D a,.
Iturbi this fall,'
•IT" W»a indicated.
Wo Jackitfvilla and rmnaacuU. Idnd, tjr an k* glacier whuh cut __ ite a tta a re «w pegs ikreek .
*«.
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Allen Insists He
Doesn’t R e c a ll
designing Office

F.S.V ernay,65,
IDies Here Afterj
&lt;Short S ic kn ess

CITY NEWS BiaEFSI

ReMgnatmn r i l e d ! .... m ...... ........ . i-om.ty

Tenhet DescribesjDawson Reports
Work Of Bureau Marketing Pactij;&gt;«
Of Ed(omology Strongly 0 keyed
tyPercent In Favor
OfMarketProration

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r 'X . . . r r 'r r . '’““'iH.ncdtv.-,-k

IitH'iil Man I Held
On Stolen Car Charge

•

From Cbast 7 V Coast

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LOCAL WEATHER I

Tiny Child Attacked
By Dbg On Streets

TwO Persons Plead
Guilty In Court

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I

�Mo n d a y ;

CoMgtutfcn Wtek
Thla fa Conatitution Weak. For the next five
deya political spell-binders, newspaper editors, and
who have the public’s cer or eye, will diacuss that
old. document. Almost without exception they will

WABlIUtOWON; **(. la -W

Y o u f C lo t h e s C « t e h &amp; r e

—Thu l* t* n u ,r y * r r » board a n ­
nounced yWfWAfr a Ivo-point
program U&gt; m aintain low. luter-

m SSM u

u t mu*.
I n i C M e n r gevuntuaenL
t . Jap an d alm sd fteterlew on
all threw N orth Chin* fronts.
Thera wrro Increasing indication*

which It would be subjected throughout the agva, end
&gt; ho sought to make it a fair and impartial basis of'gov­
ernment which alone could make it an cnddrable Instru­
ment.
Next Friday Is Constitution Day. And It was otitM*
day, 104 yearn ago, that the Constitution was nifdad'AM
became the foundation of the American republic. Y fc'a
century and a half It has weathered the atoiyng of ' efra
w an and foreign conflicts. I t h a s carried ua through1dw
presalon after depression and It has stood the tekt o f un­ PO. A. N irlU tn tffcthsl Pro*iota,
say- nrteM rt' and' lb continue
precedented prosperity. It has been amended frtmi tin s’ sk‘
InU Selytmn -Pfovlnc*.
to time, in the manner that our forefetheni provided, -but' 3r—I i Nsnktog '% W Beans,
never, until recently, has anyone suggested that its basic UarvahM doCaUd' govern *r o f the
Itehk o f China, .nftmm ted tbetl
subscriptions Ur t% cefltml s o r ­

The
aw nS
provide* (of
freeing ifOdW M oe o( '‘iterillied '' so ld and reserve board
putt-butne of government *eenrillra on the open marhH.
Announce man l o fbih» new plan,
(omi Slated an InlareM
n lit
were begleUir# to Kitten, fol­
lowed * two-day session of ib*
roicrye bokrd'a o p n r marked
committee.
The effect of the proiram will
be (o hike Ibe (apply of lendable bank fnnda by llpAOW.004
plus whatever tarn of governmewl eeearltlba nfe acquired oy

Ibe m e m

t s the P et Ills N orth.

board,

Tbeae Idle fnnda' trow totni
ITbdLooSdMi. bot ta d and 6 b rl.tmj» carreney and credit de­
mands bad' beam expected to cut
U&gt;ev Iba supply lubelaiitlaJu.

*n nsthl* bleckede- o f (TUW.
eoeet r«mhe»tlt*rwlben1n»of iHU

I L tf VBR8B FOR TODAY

J|MCfc WCPtmiATED: Then
I pater having s aword stacked against him the minute he gets Into court
It, and smolu the high
t’e servant, and out off hie
fa r. The servant's name was
bus. Then said Jesus unto
'■ P u t up thy sword Into the
IP th e cup which ray Falhet
given me, shell I not. drink

John IH110, It.

ytw d
hbow
lllae In
, cities—rheadline- prosper-

Nanking Boprt-mw W ar Coenetl’a
r e d C h h e f r o tw agates*' Japan

Tfi* wee aneemesdl Upfr thy eTOuiltar
judge is no longer to be e free and independent agent, but o f throe powerful South Cb|na
one who must render decisions In accordance with the'dic­ loaders
4.—Phyalrtens worked deeper*
tates of the executive,
e u ly u stSih th e eNatem epidemic
• No one would d a n to arise thla Week and propose that w
hkh broke o o f la ith e I'eoekan
the Constitution of the United States should be scuttled sccWr of Ibw Japan*** llaes hero
like e merchant ship In the hands of a pirate crew. No sad eraon* morw then- 1 ooo.OOO
one would dare to aey that our forefathers who gsve ua re to re** A the Shwnghel In te n ts our Constitution and our Republican form or government lional Settlem ent sod the French
guaranteeing liberty and Independence to every man, Cosceieion. I f wsa believed the
woman and child In America, were wrong and should have disease situation will be controlled:
*,—A typbbonf which re g a l
provided for a dictatorship instead. No one, In America,

Vacation Ends
Tomorrow As
Schools *t)p«
■Ion e fim M ■ provision In thu‘ M * » W uoldlefa
new t f c i r a t f y Act which glvaej the. pager said,
the Piriraltfeet dieerctinnary pow er.
T h e ,"e e ry light
to toVoku k Hi time of efvD!*!* P g ^ W gjtec r.
w ar of major strife. The blue,
beedwt by senator
Beoaett U
Clerk, (D .-la*.!, sought tii “ J*“
mem tatory

tbrough Japan yesterday claimed
from 09 to 150 lives and did eoniklrrablr property damage but It
was n o t’ o f ertiid e fit mugnUudu

I k u r o r t seen any farm ers on
down strike yet. . . . allhoush
have done a tot of plowins

invocation

ol

Uw w bici would U 4 i thl
lion Isolated from trouble e

Approximately lftUfiOO be lea
of raw cotton were tended a t
Manchester, England, during Uw
MUUSH.irrOPB TRAFFIC
teat, (iartU yser. establishing a
UBNNINCTON. * Vfc. - ( # ) - nfw high TTOprd, fo r cotton lot.
F iicndllncu of a big hall moOee portatlooa Into that cite’..,
with wide branching horns Satur­
day stopped traffic on the main
hlghwny A nearby Pownal Cental.,
Nut at a tt timid, the wiouae loped
within view of paaatng1 m otor lets,
several of whom stopped to ta^U
Pla^oetdg Ar4
pictures. Then, apparently uncon­
Mac
Watch
A a i Jvwairy
cerned- the moose walked Into ' a
swamp out of sight.
|

W E R T -T h e J E W E tS R

The' bbttbm dropped out of lbs
■tick market teat week on war
MdWy from iKurope. investors lost
tid e s billion dollars, in spite ol
Npw Deal curia on markat spec*
glatloa.

f’t
t.
F'i
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'

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Thu M e ro l government has
spent *81,000,000 in Florida for
relief since April 1035. Now what
w t would like to know iu how
much ha* the federal government
taksu out of Florid* In taxation
d arin g ti n t w ine time-

Ttw Loyalist* In' Spain are
talking o f going to w ar with Italy,
f , say* tits Hanford Herald. T hat's
fa ir enoughs Italy's (on* to war
With them.—Miami Post. We used
' ' tn think It took two lu make a war,
- h u t we were probably wrong about

' ,We suppose the reason the
J a p s didn't bother to declare war
,08 China was because they figured
It would be easier to win an unde­
clared way than on* w hkh had
b a m through all the proper formsilt lea- However they probably
made a mistake.
O a r h ats will be o ff to Secretary
X srt Lehmann today when h» de­
livers his annual report to the
Iwlce County Chamber of Com*
MSrod- Under hie leadership thU
orgisltatlon has done more th u s
M y other one thing la closely cofriendships between the
county commnntltee. —

Florida's rallroedt, say* the
Statk Chamber of Cotemavee,
have a total revenue within the
Investment o f'm ore than .TO* mil.
Ilona of doUara. T heir total revenue
within the S tate wsa |M 324gSS
In 10SS.
,1

M p iW |

« W * « I feW U M A»d

A Good Way To Advertise
During lha winter months there Is no more effective
or inexpensive way for Florida citrus growers, celery fannera, Industrial, cities and counties, chambers of commerce,
or other intenata to reach their prospective customers
-than to advertise In Florida newspapers. For at thla t'me
of year hundreds of thousands, perhapk millions, of vial,
tors from other states are in Florida reading Florida news­
papers.
But, u the Melbourne Times says, "When a Florida
newspaper comas out with the suggestion that it would be
good business for some of the money being spent to ad­
vertise Florida citrus fruit to Ins used In Florida newspap*
era, It looks as If that particular newspaper Is asking for
a share of the advertising. The consequence is that re*
gardUaa of how sincerely a newspaper believes that such
advertising would be highly beneficial to the citrus Indus­
try, It rarely says so.
"But why shouldn't it say so l Why shouldn't a
newspaper come out frankly and say. “If you citrus grow*
era and jribers actually want to sell your product, why tn
the world don’t you concentrate upon popularising Floridagrown fruit with your own winter vlaitora? Why don't
you run an advertising campaign urging winter vlaitora to
get more benefita from their atay—get the benefits that
come from Florida's sunshine and Florida’* fruitT”
"K la amaalng how comparatively small la the con*
sumption of oranges and grapefruit by the thousands of
winter vlaitora in this state. There are restaurants and
hotels that even fail to make grapefruit end oranges daily
Items on their menus. There are hotels that serve thr
half of a small grapefruit, and charge a quarter for It I
"Florida citrus growers should insist that the money
id for advertising their products should be spent where
will get the best returns. And the beat returns, they
should well knew, are from the educating of the people
who coma to &amp;U state during the winter month*. (Jet
these people to eat mors oranges, more grapefruit. Send
them 'home with the habit. Appeal
to them In
the beet a d v e r t is i n g medium there is In this state—the
newspaper of Florida."

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.Sneaking to Bus tie the ether
dtp. j . A. Thomas- who haa just
completed forty years of service
la CMha, said T tie present war
ctenda or Raraels constitute a war
tta v has come to stay, and U Is
onhf the beginning of a world
HafUgrntlon destined to destroy
WmtllU civil last too.'' That1* th l
psnalatUUc view of H&lt; hnwovnr^There have keen world wars for
"I feel that Mr. Lewis will soon regret. And Mr.
IWrytitiite of years, and the world Roosevelt soon forget, the CIO's entieiam of the White

House policy in the crisis,’’ writes Joy PmtkUa, foremost
newspaper exponent of the New Deni. "Theto is mock
for both te (to Irt furtheraoce of our coipmoo _ toteewea.
There are Hie ehars-eropponi and the farm roorlerh to be
organ Ired. Thera are the Southern textile-milk
for Mr. Sydney HHlm*n to try te ueiRwIft
- Mr*
Lewie might remember that agricultusei wvrkeri airo be­
ing quleUy murdered is the Deep Beoth, the! QeUfoente
has a sheet end ugly way with union orgaaMt* emoeg
the mlgretory fnit-pkkers, and that the ieet time wv
tried to unioeim the Piedmont mlB-toWne,1there wee ptenty
of shootihf. while the Qoremor of Oporgia Utoew whfte
girls tato batted-wire boll-pen* for the ‘W T bf pWet-

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STETSON ADttTION

Anna Lenora Brown
A ndR ussell Mitchell
Mirtled On Saturday
VWittohe Wing**d
^ i y l . C c d z n d a j . !w«d» j &lt;m c * Fume#

t agfliar uwavttyp busk***,
in* a t Ora akoraA 'W iafc
..
WEDNESDAY,
TSa W afcJm Lodgn N u » b ar
a m will • m aat at-. 1:00 o'clock o t
to* B. J&gt;- a Be Hntt.
THU BADAT
Tba buabraaa ond social m**ttng of Uta Alothaan Claa* will ba
bald o t tb a baaaa of.M r*. J . W.
Kay,, Palm etto Avtmw a t 8:00
o'eloak , '
‘
Tha T. B. L. Clam of, tha F irst
DaptUt Church will bold a beat*
naaa.ofld sqgjal meeting, a t tha
e h u iib , aongy a t 7;S0 o'clock. All
rafWtbya are urged to attcod.

W

' AMNOIJNCIUIRNT
All atudtnU belong h i , , to,., the
Rig*.. School Omfeaatfw bring (9; ktnniaa and antlgnon war* aratrumanta to school Tuesday morn­ I ranged throughout the room*.
"Mtaa Mary Finnrll. (later of
ing fo r Ufa opeping ut athool.
the .groeiu- of Sanford wa* the
brida'* only attendant. She en*
PO«TPONEMMNT
... PDflTrOff*MBR(T
t .
invt with Air. Roger Mailing of
The Dqalucaa Woman'* Circle of p
anfnrd who waa* beat man for
the Proabytcpian Church with
A(r. FinnelL The maid of minor
E- f t lloulh a** chairman I
wot* a tailored crop droaa in rod
haye.poatponed their meeting un* earth ahadea flnlahed with a long
til Moltday, Septri
fringed *aah. lia r hat and other
acceaaurlea wero In brawn, and
• he woro a corsage of pink rose*
&gt; buiD.
The bride, who entered . with
her fa th e r who gave her In marMr. and • Mr*, y . R. Mitchell liagu, waa lovely in her wedding
enU rtatnid with a dinner S a tu r­ diet*, a coatume of dryad green,
day avgptng in tumor, of some of two piece with a tig h t fittfaig vel­
tha out of town, guest* who at- vet baarjue coat buttoned from
trndod lit* Brown.Mitchell wod- urckline to walat with email bril­
’ ’
liant atud butluna. Tha full ac*
Twe . Mite hall horn* waa decor­ cordian pleated aklrt had bnml*
ated with a profusion of pink Inga of A o velvet. She wore a
m * * and other garden flow- •mall cornet turban in the same
•had*
and wore three-quarter
e enjoying thl* occasion glovca and ihoea in deep brown.
Mr. and Mra, John Alden1 Her arm bouquet' waa of Taliaman
, .Jobq A lden, . Brown, J f.; rotes. H er only ornsment was an
lias Marksn UooUhan of antique bracelet in old gold en*
ia Beacli,
Mr*.
Frank1 circled' with diamond*, sn heir*
. Alia* Dprla Godard and1 loom in the family of th* groom’a
1 Mitchell of Falatka.
mother.
"Air*. W.ingnrd, mother of the
’ bride* wore an afttm o o n ensemble
I nf w inter rose crepe with a redingotc of Napoleon blue. Airs. Eupha
yinnell of Sanford, mother of the
Hr*- W ..C. DeCoursey was ho*- groom woro flowered chiffon with
3 1a frid ay to thg last meeting of pearls.
• y*ar of Circle Number Thr**
"A number of friends and oth­
Um First Baptist, Church. .
er rols lives of the couple were
Mrs. M. N. Cleveland presided C v Itod to attend th* Informal ro•v e t the meeting and led the do­
ptkra a t which Mr, and Air*.
rs war*1 Wlngard entertained Immediately
-and Mra. a tta r tba carsmony.
giyan by Mra- J. EW, E. Kader. Mr*. W- P. prank.,1 • "Th* bride'* table In th* dining
Jr, gave an uiUrostiitg- Blbla study.' room wa* covered with a lire
Riporta were than heard from th*' cloth and can la rod with a cryatal
. cHairmarn who thanked the&gt; bowl holding an arrangem ent of
member* fpr their cooperation white dahlia* and clrmatl*. Crya*
throughout th* year.
ta l candelabra a t cither end held
A t tha .conclusion ot tl|« buii; white candle*. The buffet waa
n*aa *ej(«ion Aire Cleveland w*| ■Ifcorated like the brid*'a table
prraantjjd, a g ifj from tha circla,1 and the punch bowl, which waa on
Thd , hoaleaa served rofreahmrnta n separate table, waa rntwinad In
to tha following:
antlgnon
nnd rlrm atla. Mra.
Mr* W. P. Brooks J r , Mr*. Itandall S troller and Mlaa Helen
H. W Rucker, Mra. H- A. Eden- Knight presided over the punch
fiald, Mr*. M- N. Cleveland, Mr* bowl and Allaa Eugenia Rodger*&amp; L. llewaon- Mrs, J- T. Hardy,1 aunt of the bride, waa In charge
Mol C, A . A m o raon, Jr- Mra., uf the bride a book.
i , E. r*g&lt; Mra. T. D. Inabinet,
“Following th* ceremony, Mr.
Mr*. G- L Johnaon, Mr* C. II. and Mra. Finnell l*rt for a wed1 &lt;Uflf trip, the la tte r traveling In «
1 black crepe coat ault with touch**
• of whit*- with w hich! *h* were
1 black acceaaorl** and a coroage of
. pink rotybuda. A ft»r September
1 30 the couple wll' be at home at
1 BOO Park Avenue, Sanford."

WeddtaTG
Honored

it.W. C. DeCoixrsey
Entertains Circle

(fcJaa *Alt U "
•ah onion*. J t b
» U . grsTla*. as

P e r s o n a ls

(rlenda h*m I* 0 ^ announctmaol
p t the wedding of Alia* Vlvlrnn*
WUlla Wingard and John C. Fla*
flail, on September B In A ugusta,
On. Tha follawfiig account waa
U la n (ram ifl Augusta paper;
"Alla, Vhrlcnn* Willi* Wlngsrd
and Air, John C. Finnrll of h a *
ford were married a t a pretty
ceremony a t the homo oF tba
bride'* parent*, Air. and Mr*.
Horace U-alia W lngsrd a t AiOO Mr*. E. W. Stile* returned yea*
o'clock S unday'nfterpoon in A tr tarday from Savannah, Ga. where
gu*ta- Ga. Dr. Hubert F.xcail Fry
aba Haa bean apandlng three
performed Ibo cartmqpy in tba
pretence of only thfl iim iriJ A U
fam lllei hf tS v r,u jS Q .* ^ J
,
FricmU of J . If. Truluck will ba
"The vow* were spokan before
glad to learn th a t ha la Improving
oftar having been ill a t Id, home
on Afagnolla Avenue

Rosin and Turpentine got their
than name of "naval *to res’’ from lhatr
it for early Importance In tho constnia*
istog* Don af wooden ship*, point* out

Mr. and Alt*. F. J. Will ml. Imvn
returned from New York where
they have been (pending th e p.iM
two weeka.
Thomaa
Denton
nf
Spring*, Mia*, la th e gm
hla uncle, Dr, J .’ T.' Pciiior
thin, week
John Cotaman' of Columhu- til.
arrived today to be th r giu'.-l of
Air. and Mr*. W alter S. I'oUman
at their home In Dreamwold for
•everal day*.
Mr. and Mra. J. N. A ar.nc'lo
and daughter, Joannr, t i l iiu tl
yratenlay from Pittaburgh
l*tt
and New York City where tlo j’
have been^apvndlng^the auuiiiieiM
Mr. and Mr*. A. 1„ Uotl* and
Mia* June Lloyd spent yesterday
in Gainesville where Ihey vlallrd
Charles Betts whu Is attending
the University of Florida
M ilan D.unthy Mitchell- K atlr
ryn Thig|H-n. nnd Virginia . McUury left tmlay for Tnllaha a*ctwhere they will enter aa In-ahimn
■t lb* Florida S late College fur
Women.
MU* C liu b c th W hittington Id
year old daughter o f Mr and Mrs.
C- C. W hittington, left tislay for
TalUha«*e« where she will enter
the Florida S tate College fur
Women,
Mr*. A. G. Branham has re ­
turned to her home in Miami a f­
ter h/v in g spent several days witn
Air. and Mrs. A- 1- U etU ,,cum uli'
from Culumtia, S, C. where she
wa* culled by the tlln e n of her
father, H II. Hill
Air. and Mr*. II. E. .Morris and
•on, Bobby- Mr- and Airs- }. At.
Stineclphrr and daughter, Grace
Mar Ip , Mr. and Mr*. E. A. I’erry
and Mra- Clara Htemper of Miami
spent the weekend a t Coronado
BeachDr. J. T. Denton returned Hatunlay a fte r an extended visit
tn Asheville, N. C., W ashington,
0 . C-, Memphis, Tcnn. and Slate
Spring*. Atlas. He was accom­
panied hoiu* by hla niece, Mlax
S arah Ed
pittm aq, of Hlate
ta r in g s who will assist him in
his o ffh e work in the future.

'ar BastWar May AW
J, S. Tun it Oil Output
WASHINGTON, Rept. II.— UP)
—Tba eonfllct in tba F ar Kaat
may prove a boon to a strug­
gling domoatlr Industry—the pep'
ductlon nf lung all.
China now la chief supply
anurqa for this oil. which L, A.
Wboolofe, foreign trad* as perl
at tba "agrtcaltaro
d eparlm .nl
said yaalarday. la ultllaai In
b irh grad* ra rrfa le * and paint*
for Ita fast drying qualfttbaMora than 1M 000.00* peynda

DEI.AND. Sept. 13.— Pictured her* I* S tru o n U nKeralty'a
latc*l addition to Ita dorm itory accommodation* for girla; Standlah
Hall, composed of alx aultea. In every suite are three bedroonw,
two baiha, a Immge-atudy, and a balcony porch.
,

From Coast To Coast
IIVaM taai r » n r a *« owat .
tbouaand dollar*, which will Irri­
gate about' cue hundred acre*.
Satenaa ia In the very heart of
the Ice Hurg l.rttu re field*, thou*indi of acre* Wa elupprd In a
grading houae and *aw them g rad ­
ing lettuce to ahlp, Alao drove
over hundred* of acre* of land
farmed by Jnp*. We were e*rried
through hiiiiilieila uf arrra of seed
testing Inndi for vegetable*, alio
flower*.
The drive wa* not far to Manic*
rey, founded In 1770 and the flrat
capital of California! In and
around Monterey were ao many
beautiful and inlereatlng place*.
I could never decide which I
loved beat
There waa I'arific
Grove* a gnidcn o f . l-enullful
flower* nnd Spnnlah type liomea;
tho w01 bl fmini: i Del kimile Ho*
U W &amp; +« * * * * * « * ? V orf-TO ft*.
Irb which vrr w ent' through, also
Pt ok '.
saw the Itomnn pool, made o f
Miss Willlnnis wore vnrnflow- Film Funs To See
Itatl.in m irblc' with Egyptian
ei blue lace over blue ailk. Her AiiMientic Flood View figures In mosaic*.
gown had n tight fitting bodice
Hut I he most picturesque o f all
and full skirt. Acrus* the back
An antheiillc letlef station for wa* lovely Carmel-lly-the Sea
of her hrad she wore a wreath
Mlaslsslppl valley flood suffer­ Around there we spent aeveral
ef pencil .color roaen. Her bou er* formed tho barkgruimd for jdiya, truly the loVrlle&lt;t. apol on
quet wr* nf Hubrym lilies, pink "On Such a Night.’* coming In the West coast, nestled on thr
rosea olid fern tied with
pink the llllr T heater Tuesday. Tho vrry trim of the I’arific.
satin ribbon. The bridesmaids plrtiu.' Is Hollywood’* flrat draThe famous seventeen pi lie
wore rose pink
organdy with!I m*llratinn uf the Mld-Weat del­ drive waa especially Intcrratlng
and scenic, winding along the
high nicka, light
bodtee und uge
_
flared skills over deep rose silk.
Knren Atnrley and Grant Rich­ ocean edge of Monterey Peninsu­
Wide lose, tinted velvet sashes ards, ploying tho rulu uf lover* lar. Where the ocean and bay
roihplctcu tin ir costume*. Kuril I rapped tn Ihu (IoihI, are *up- meet, the two currents dash
woro a pale pink vvrvnth of rosea jI port'd -by a alrung raat which against mighty rocks along the
over the crown of th eir b atr.1| Include* U d u a r .d n
ttlannidll. coast, caualng n apray a bundled
Airs, Drodhnm carried a“ bouquet I t noariij for Ills ethlaler
rates. feel high. Conalanlly the fog
of light pink aaler* tlesl with Ildacim K«r»*
“peronntal
r e horn blows and the ocean Imils
deep rota ribbon ami Mini Uud* lo rter,"
Alon
Atowbray, Mill the rocks, as though il were diallunging the locks uf ni;e&lt; nguinst
m.l'a bouquet was of deep ruse Munll and Rohert McWad*.
ita strength.
n .lrrs t'cd with blue riblxm.
On one ruck we suw Inndred*
Mrs Brown, the bride'* mother,
waa ultirod In a dubunnet lace M iss H elen C h ap m an&gt; of sea lions nnd peals, some a
I bright slick black- other • .1 ■vei*
gown with short puffed sleeves
(iives I’iuno R ecital
nnd flared skirt over pink ailk.
Isiik like deep throated dug*. It
W ith
this ah* wore a rough
Miss I letup luotise I'hapnmn pre wna back through this auction vve
straw dusky . row • picture hat.
Him had a walat curaage uf Air*. seated a f e l l if irate Recital Tliura- •mr I iw- queer shaped cypress
Charles 11*11 ro**s. valley lilies day evuiing at the studio of Mr* | Dvr*. Then on tu PcMil,- Reach,
Frances lileksum At tv* Chap man where mngnlficicnl c itiitr. over­
und fern.
T l* groom'* mother woro blue I- nun of tin' honor giudunlra of look the sc* Now * drive Nat til
ailk with a lang, sleeved la. a tin* eliit s of |{R7.. She was nm&gt; nf on Munturcy Ray tu Sant* fruit'
jacket.
H er acctfktoriea
weie Dio -italo winner* of the Irving which is u sea aide piny groundwhile. Fhe wore a '*corsage of Itirhellor Contest und win award tiul a moat wonderful iltivc of
pink radiance rosea and llliea ot 11I the D- A R. medal lur I'ltuon nil is Smith over the new highway.
.hip. bho vt ill attend Suuthvnt Col- Till* carried ua up 011 high mm.n
the v alle).
t isin *
overlooking the I'arlfir,
Immmlljlely a fte r the 'ceremony lego this year.
Miss fUopmun was naaiatrd by down to sc* level, through fauns
lb* couple left for a wedding
trip through Central Florida nod .Mi 1 Naney lIossrlliT. reader, and evtemlihg to the "('('SO edge, anil
l-ojilsjam. A fter two weeks the) III 1 Diiphno Tnkaeh, violinist over the tallest single aieli eonwill ba a t home in Nalrhea, Tin' iimsi inlereailng numls-r &lt;d eiete bridge in the world, at llig
Die evening was Iho "Spanish .lur.
Allaa.
I In rue” l,y Mis* I nupinan ami her
Went through f i r in r l Mission,
Mlaa Brown graduated from
throe si-tei*. all almlrnt* of Allis built in 1771, very lovely old
Seminole High 8cho&lt;0 in IW-Hi.
Die Ittoll,
plarr.wllh Ihr oilier step* leading
She attended the Flurnln Slate
At the rinse of the program re* In tho bclfroy- alt antlqualnl now
College
for IVomrn anil since
fli'slim euls were served |,y a num­
g ra d u a tio n from there ahr haa
ber of Mis, Chapman'* ft lend*.
been a merabvr of the faculty p t The program HUS as follows:
th* West BkW Prim ary Sthiad.
Hungarian t,u-l*piel O verture
Air. -VUchell, son uf Mr,, and
Ketgr Its Iw.
Alra. P. R. MJtchrll, fo in p ily of I'raelire Time
Edgar Guest.
Hanford, Is ah elrrtflc.il Htfjneer Wedding Ibiy
Opes ltfi-nn 0
for , thy McWilliam* Dnstging
Eihitinl "fit i« g

To-Nltfht

I he Hull of I’usrla
Bela. - *
I’olM iabr hi' A. major
19: no- |
Kr. C
I lie Higher Education

Dorothy

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flutlim anlnoff
** .'pv|i Kh tlqrrce - , Opus 12. no.
11
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" Helen, Va»el, Olivo and Via
11 trlhl* rhapm uii. ,■
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piano

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by

The first real piano waa devel­
oped in 1700 when an D ittos,
Rertoiommao CrUtofori Invented
a ayatom o f hammer* which when
striking th* airings of lb* harp*
•icon) drew forth marvelous rick
tone*.

Martin’s Garage *
In A llow ing

A 50% Discount on
$2,061.32
of g u t due accounts.
I helped ynnjaow j* a help n a

Dlam eodJtotUng |

Gasaca l It.pairing
T rad ) f t A* U&gt; Here ice
Uodba—Epriago—Trailer*
A p rk a yaw can afford to pay

M arin’s Garage

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Pear Compote No. 2|/a Can I t Y x
White House Vinegar
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Libby's Corned Beef No. 1 Can 1 5 c
Black Eyed Peas
Lb.
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Mr*

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of Sanford have moved tba p»at
radon* to return tc Miami (or
tho wIntrr. M e ar* informed
Aim Talmadge Coureou of that Mr. and Mr*. R ridrui will
r*araotv U* la *p«ndlnir l* « ! morn Into Uu1 hmiao formerly
by
U r.
and
Mr*.
weak* at the' borne of her ala- | occupied
Ilroan.
tar. Mra. Frank Mlnamew.
PrlB II. K. Trua
and two I Mr. and Mr* J. It. lluughlon
daughter* Natnlle and Charlotte, I " tu rn e d intt Fnhay from Now
accompanied
returned to their home here York • h r " ll|i-r
la*t week. Mra. T m a wit! Join Hie rrnixln* of Mra Houghton'*
' liitlnr. A rthur nm enry. for Id*
thrm hen toon.
Mr. nud Mra. W. I*, llurko ihtiiI .it |i|o home In (lonattf*
of dnufoiil h o le mover the putt I vlllc- N V- and ln te m e u t In'
week Into Mr T. A, lireenlenl a j Morel*. N, V.
TIi* Her, ond
Mr*.
J. N.
houae
Air*. Will, Grown of Miami. Tli,m&gt;ti*nii and children returned
llre ra rj,
Vra* In lo a n S aturday calling home yesterday from
N. t*. where they h a re been yaealbtnlnK I&gt;’r .o tc ru l Week*
Postm aster j . n. Joneo. J r ,
uiii I ' ii roost' for ilovca
A t Monti-icy we left tho coast end pally apenl Monday at Cor*
for r'atita Clara Valley, stopping ••node Reach,
J c Kasi-ll waa In Ranford
in Sail Juae (pronounced San hob
SAY'I to lien
the Utrafcrurinit on IHialu*** Tuemlny,
rriitei We ui-iil through their fine I U lii.K la lbd| Jonea waa via*
museum mid hcttnl .1 aplcn.lid Itlny" In Orlerto Sunday.
lecture of (he interior of tho &lt;Kgyp
(htn |t&gt; ramul, Also at tended tlicif
|ilatii‘tttrhin anil heard n Inlk on
tho moon ToilI Mur*,.
SAN I'KIIIUI, Calif. —CT&gt;—
While hi Sun JiuU) we visited The Koiwvgtun tanker John Knut*
the Gatihii City I‘otlcry- where M'ti was tied up at mi uil terminal
•nine ef California’* lovely colored il ck Invt night liy a ail-down
pottery i» inaile. Now dill I have all ike of her tw enty-five craw
the thitll of my life in the midM im .iilc r. who refuted to -ail for
of all Hint gay rolnrrd pottery. I the C lient because of the Chines**
muat have hud a hunch, and didn't Jnpani'au iS ar .
,
•print my m rnry In Mexico. For
eighteen mill'* north nf Sail Jo*'1
chivalry waa
In Fain-Alin theie were hundivila
n iter tim e by
of atuinle ■.citing the big Ring
Mongol fight*
chrrrb"i
aouml alrategy.

LAKE MAR*

Ilcanonn
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15c
BANANAS
1 ibs.....
10c
LEMONS —
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i APPLES
r&gt; lb?. ...................... 23c
RUTABAGAS •&gt; lb.
3c
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Fancy Waatorn BrandwtBe*f—Loin or Club O f i

STEAKS lb..... tfil
Fresh Ground

BUTTES

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Western Ucuf
Loin or Club
S T E A K S lb,

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Baby Ik-rl
I .I V E R lb .......
Smoke
S A U S A G E lb .

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tieYeiterdayWashedOut; Gator- Gridders
h T cw ^ T ied Up AsOne Have Two Weeks
As Tlbey Resume Playoff To End Workonts

122,000 Saw Rede In
| Action This Year
At Conrad Field

Good Showing With
Squad In 1st T0t

Pitm an,

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DECANI). B ept II.—The DoLand naaeball Aaaoclatlon broke
even on Ha 1127 ea*#on aa*
poaea for tha f t n t. time In hla*
to ry,
Rualneaa
M anager Bill
Page aald recently.
' Paid admlaaioaa for the sea-

=
GAINESVILLE, Repl., IS. e Jit«l a w rrk from m i t Saturday
night, the C at ora will tre t out
under the llth ta a t Baton Rouge
* U , to face In their opening sam e
• .of 10-17. ene of the nation'a g re il
J.football squids, L- fl. U.
11 There n e trr waa a Floridian

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r t ' v r ' more Inches under w ater
f t ’ U waa Impossible to play
id m o r a r a ln followed later.
In ’ several stre e t creasing* In
M W rbU yesterday, tha1. rain
•far.w ag u&gt; Over.tha sldevialk*,

Ralph Flanagan, 20, th e hunky' free-atyler fro m Miami, F la , la shown setting a new American
record of 20 .mlnuUe, 42.0 seconds In winning h la third consecutive Men's National A. A. U. oncmlle champlonihlp a t Chicago, lie finished 200 y ard s *h*ad of John Patton, J r., of F o rt Lauderdale,
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S te tso n Gridders
Undergoing Light

j " V Kbigdoa, ■eoond basaman
fa r th e Sanford Lookouts, may be
a i t }of th a baseball world for the
H m bM ar . e f the l i n action **
be euffgrrd a severe charity-horec
M i a i r the second game of the
D*fiend Berk*.
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‘ George Phillips Is, yep lacing the
M W t major- leaguer a t - second

a one-ycar contract, and Hoa*
Cody makes no ircret of the fact
th a t h* would Ilka to krop on

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expended la moving
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proximately 162A4S earload* to
RED
Seed Potatoes, joo m arket, It w*g said.
. Bnshala a t 11 .20. Chart** a .
The bureau submitted Ike fig­
Lane, Chuluot*. Bog i l l
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Brand New 4*4-21 Goodrich Urea commissioner a t Bgricsltur*. and
fa r H J t - 8*c us new while Hmy L. M. Rhode*, *Ut# m aA stlng
commissioner.
PhllMotpkla
la s t McKee A uto Supply.
C itrus fru its movwd out of U» at. LeuW
Several 1*M Norge Bp*re H ta l­ sta ts 'b y rail and b o a t! totaled
ers a t a good discount.' Install MATS aarianda, a t .J M A U A n .
Trucked out were lOAM c a r
them now. Seminole Tire Bhop.
load*; IftOS lariaad* 'Ward can.

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JACKSONVILLE, Bept. IS- (A*)—1T he slat* m srkstlflf bureau
reported ' yeaU rdsy
Florida'*
crops during the skipping year
which ended J u n e R0 were val­
ued a t |t0 7 A » A u &gt; th e-g reatest

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Ball Club To. Give
Fans Play By Play
Of Contest Tonight

W arren Odham, 218 pound tac­
kle fa r the Seminole H lfh "School
Celery Frda will not be able to
report for future aeaalone thin
aeaaon due to phyaleal condltlona.
Oil ham underwent an operation
for appendieitin about two and
one h alf montha ago and accord*
ing to hi* doctor* order*, ha haa
not yet completely recovered.
Odham waa branded aa a regu­
lar thla eraann dee to hla Wright
and build and It la expected th a t
neat araaon he will be an the ear*

More then 8,0&lt;)0 tons of esrlh
will Co excavated a t Glsagiov,
Scotland, to make w ay for (he
foundation of w hat la described *■
the Idggcst tem porary building
ever erected* The building- cover­
ing five arree of ground, will houen
the Empire Exhibition next year.

Gcrbtra Dainles, 4 Year
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Old. Fnncy leaf (lalndlum*.
All Colnra. Hooted Cut­
tings: I.lRtwlnim, Hlbls*
c u b , I’gnullM Vine, Flame
Vine. Water Lillcit, Bog
Flan la. Roae*. Pool Conntructlon, Landacaptnif. All
Plants Guaranteed.- Gold
Flab.

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L r a l baseball fans will b*
presented with another play
by play description of Ui#
name botwnsn the Hanford
Lookouts and the Gainesville
G-Men scheduled fo r th a t city
tonight a t H arris Field, Tb*
play by play description will
come over a special telegraph
wire
direct
to the score
board which is located on lbs
raaopy,'over the sidewalks In
front of The Smoko House.

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home gamra daring the playoff,
totalled approximately an even
21.000 he aald. 44 eanta being
charged for adults, IS cents for
children and
negroaa
(aicept
during |h e playorf When nogroe* were charged 22 cents
each.
There were 2.044 adralaatnna
paid fur the playoff games here.
**W« lignred" th at It » i recelvad |124 on an average for
each of tha ( boma ’ gam e! * a
wnald realise enough to pay both
local and out-of-town ejpsnve*.'
ra g a aald, adding that sines to ­
tal receipts h are not been fig­
ured exactly, aw t alnee^xll the
bills haven't been aubmilted. he
doeent know exactly bow near
the average came to |t l 4 .
The Reds (Ineed la s t year's
aeaaor with a JltOO deficit, but
that was cleared up early this
year fcy the sale ol (1,100.worth
of aaaoclatlon slock.
and
by
donation* lolalli^g 1700.
year
"Hi caking even." thla
means gn current ekpeifira. p are
explained. It doesn't mean the
club ha* enough to meet a n In­
stallm ent due next Fall on a
fl.OUu loan the club oblatnqd
from Francis W hltchsld, through
the city,
tor
lUdallatlon
ol
lights on Conrad Field.
The business manager aald
the Hada have renewed &lt;^1bet r
working agreem ent
with _ the
Cincinnati Ilcds. 'u d d e r which
tha major league club ran claim
for DeLand club players at the
end of every season.
lie released a Hat of ptgyef*
whom d iir ld n a ll." through
It*
Peoria, IIU farm
club, are
claiming now .Catcher Itolltlawer, Pitcher Alex Hwallaa, Itlghtfleldur Hughes and Third Itaanman Alano. under tha agree­
ment. In
addition.
Cincinnati
bought Pitchers Eddie Harpur
and tu rre t Toenes for (UK) a
piece for the Peoria farm.
Pare said he haa prospect*
fur lha Bale of Adair and Mc­
Mullen, left fielder end pitcher,
respectively.
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DELAND- Sept. 13. fltetstm Uni
v a n ity 's H a tte n rvalue the font
hall season I* re illy on »lnce they
'a r e now practising b&gt; full gv*r
They relinquished th e ir sum m er j
.a ttire —shorts—with regret*.
A ll during the week, »lne« they
'arrived Labor Day, the hoy* have
'been studying fundamental* and
doing light drill*, ‘i Just want In
g e t'th e m In shape so I can put
, ’em la work,” Coach Brady CoI wall aald.
I Scrimm age will not ita r t until
this week or psrhap* even later,
the Coach addc8| The baekfleld haa been work­
ing on plays and learning signals
, while they go through the process
of toughening up. They have prac­
tised kicking and passing routine*
and have acquired tom e bright red
back*, arm s and fsce* from spend­
ing four hour* a Hay in the sun.
Coach Chester F rrcm an has tak ­
en tha line In hand and ha* had
this group working on stance,
charging- pulling out fur Intcrfcr*
enc*' studying different type* of
blocks, and pushing the charging
machine around the field.
V/lth one man definitely not
coming back, and with four more
players answering the roll-call
thla week-end or next week, Catch
Cowell hh* been working wilh
members this week.
These fouf are the last ou.-r
Joining the . H atter*:' R ntert An­
derson- De* Plaines, HI.; Vincent
f.arllc salt gives a piquant fla­
Schaeffer, Indianapolis; DAuglaa
vor to lamb.
Cudmore, Virginia, Minn.; and
Charles Cobb, Miami, and when
they get here the J(I37-:W round­
up will be completed' unless some
unexpected eandidat* comes along'

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FOR RENT: &gt; room nafarateked
JTOR WORK: I have paw
house. Also I room taralehed
rar lf* n -P a r tractor, plow,
bouts, I’hone 411-4,
harrow. W o rt appreciated.
Math*tax. Rhone . iR t Uo-

WarreirOdhxntOnt
Remainder Of
Even Daring 1937 For
’37 Football Year

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Ln»y’. Drag
Lunch

EM pm r N u n waa fetad e f
a pipe erg s* operated by
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4 la ua* f or many * »
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More Fruit And Vegetable* lluui Any
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NUMBER 27Y

SANFORD,.FLORIDA, TUESDAY, 8RPTEMBER 14, 1M7

neseBombSinksRefugee
Power Ofiici&amp;l
Discuss Lines Boats

A ccord

P a ct A m ong N in e N a-

City May Lease Pow­
er Lines Of Florida
PowerAnd LightTo
New Water Pumps

v tions deals Solely
WithSub Warfareln
Mediterranean Sea

LeagoeO f Nations
Plana Other Acts
England’s Mediterrag . nean Fleet Raised
w Froth 42 To 90 Ships

la O onuaay “aa it y a a la Bpaia'’
if N a il paganlaM
gwee on.
"We* aald Oaeervatar* Roma*
■ a *Vaa be the rootequewce la
U e Tided Reich g a i n , aatlC hrM iakity erase* la aew the
aoddo af hatred and to vllUfy
a n a a aad half warmlag waa
agr eed oa th# tre a t page of the
newspaper .

GENEVA
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14.—
(AP):—Envoy* of nine nstiong, aligned today at placid
Nyon a historic document to
HUPPrean submarine “piracy"
in the Mediterranean—with
war vessels of Great Britain
and France dlraady steaming
toward what wtperta called
the greatest naval demon-

COMMUNISTS MARCH

o f sop pi I*, and .m unitio n ,—drove

quickly toward Uwtf Uedltarraneaa patrol post,. They augument*U the formUKhl* fleet of British
w ire raft already at Msdlterranean
MalUna. Th* admiralty at London dlecloeed Britala la the neit
few day, will hare M ship. In the
)fol|t*rrn»een Instead of the
,lla|le felessie, deposed Emper­
or of Ethiopia- sent a aot* to the
Loagwe rwaaMrtlag hie country's
right to membership and warning
agalaat any attemjrta lo egdude
kbr by "tricky proeodur*.1' '
I Ha egplainad that ho wa, not
aehdMg a delegate tp the Aeremkly meeting baetpaa th* ItaloEthloplan dispute la not on the
agenda.
; It appeared that the League
would not ha able U avoid the
.Mediterranean Issue- Itaco Negrta
■laatsled en demanding protection
for th* loyalist merchant shipping
ha v*U aa for that of th* nine
power* coils bon ting la th* Nyon
' deseed an “phscy.*
' Before adjournIny tonight th*
Assembly elected tha Aga Khan,
IpIrUoal head af million, o f ‘ In­
dia1* Me,lewis and. wealthy aporta*
aaon, prealdewt for tha o*o«l«ta.
1 -.the Bps slab loyalists stready
hike succeeded hi piecing th*
/ ‘piracy** Uaa* and 'direct accusa­
tions of Italian terrorism on th*
h lih sees before th* la * g o , coon(IJ, which wBl meet again tomorjww, Leagea leaden hoped to let
tiftM ’ proteata die In Up eounctL

Chinese Airplanes ■
Defeat Jap Fleet

Navy BattleAt Mouth
' OfCanton RiverSald
To Favor Chinese

City Lays Plans
For Construction
Of $29,000 Park

WPA ExpectedToAd’ vance Most OfMoney For Lake Park

Anarchists Take
Control Of Gijon

MRW YORE.

S e l f Accidentally

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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Joseph Russi Is
Arrested Here On
Bigamy Charges

Held By Golfer^
At Local Course

A gain Thlp W eek Wallace Beery Shoot*
kuthog oarer* rrw k in etoeka,
• th ird ' within* n week, shook

At Kiangw^n Is Oc*
cupled By Advance
Guard OfJpp. Army;

The. l*a«ln* 0( the prrMOl
power Una* ronaertlpp w llhetty
pa MM and owned by tha FtorId a’ power and Light Company
lo lha C ltr la ptaro ot (bacon*
alrartlen ot a new tin* by (bo
City, waa the proposition offered
Ia it bight by C. C Coleman. lo­
cal m anager of Ike Florida Pow­
er and Light Computy.
Mayor Kdward lllfg ln i Indh.
rated (hat the otter would ,S *
SHANGHAI, Sept. 1 4 .^
given careful ronelderatlon
by
(AP)—The
Japanese army,
the Hoard, alnca the roaetree
splashed forward through m
tlon ot 3.3 mllea ot aew Kite
and He maintenance tor the
torrential rain ' today in ft
trantm Ualon of power lo
be
manned attack against C h ip *
ceil ora led at the CltV’l pumping
cnv necond line
position*
station lo llio pumpe a t tha
northwont of Shanghai. A'
City's walla, la rniM dared a
ciietty undertaking It waa IndlJapum-ae npokeeman reported
that ntrong fortifications a t
strik in g this emphatic pose, Norman Thomas, Socialist Parly rated at Ibe meeting a rental
agreem ent wltb
the
'Florida
the Chinese civic center o f
I- h A-t. Aedd •&gt; e a 'k a n e c -rr* ehwrwcropper» a t M tm phli, Tenn.. "You Power nnd Light Company mlgM
Klangwnn had been occupied am i
are the people who relae the cotton—and hare en little lo clothe afford a great earing■ 1 to tha
Japanese troop, were puahlng
youreelveB.1* Thome* hi on an Inspection tour of thy South.
City,
deep into th f delta.
lu making hie prrpoellfitu; Mr.
Muddy roads
were
jam med
Coffman read Lbe (nilowlng le t­
with
Japancsa
reinforce merO*
te r to (be Hoard:
moving up to bolster tha asaauib
"We ‘ are Informed ibat rod
again,t tha new Ch&lt;neee line.
b are under conalderatlon at th l
Forgetting their own fight with Chinese N ationalist,, these Chine,e Communists are marehlni
New Horror war. added to th e
prraenl time the ronitructlou of toward Peiping and Kalgan to Join the Nanking govem m rnt In a united front agnlm t the Japanese tragic story of the undeclared
1.3 mllra ot power linn- tor
your well pumpe on ilia Orlan­ The banner they carry p raiar, the "brave hero r, o f Spain." Indicating their sympathy for the I,))* w ar a t Shanghai when the ChM*
c „ Central News Agency re*
do Highway, which la tii coat hllila.
ported 400 rivIIIan _war refuged*
you upproilm ately $1100 00.
had hern killed o r' wounded by
"For u number ot yearg we
Japanese bomba ralnbd on fH m f/
h a re prorlded end maintained a
salting boats in which they w ere
power and control line for’’ your
n retag the city. Three of life
earluelre uee In eupplylna pow­
boats yere said to have bee*
er to your walla, and wa would
sunk and aig damaged.
be kind tn work out u mutual­
ly agreeable laaao arrange man l
H O N Q X O U O . Sept- 14. — W ) - t
tor your (atare
uaa ot this,
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f t e - —-- * I 1^
Lake F ront Park w a, gubmlttkd lire territo ry rarved l y
Florida name Una
"Wa will ba eery happy in ft*
to Ibo i1 lf Cnmmtasloner* last Power and Light Company wae
Ita lia n D eserts His
nUht tor their tentative appror- announced yesterday by II. II. nt aaelgtance to you In flnearW ife; T hen Elopes
al. h r CHy Coiamlaalon r Fred Co|rm . n , d u tr irt
ln Ini Iblt project and. ot rouree,
regret eiceedlntly tKIl our pow­
W ith W ife’s S ister
T. William*. The project calls „ , , _ .
,
ltl
,
for au aipendltur* of over |t &gt; , 8 ,n ro n l Th'
» MI • P N r «**' er will not Ira tp reree tha line,
000. a fraction over $0 per- r" '« lr to
on and but. II we can eare tha City
County Ju d g e It. W. Wan* to­
cent of which will be paid Jiy '« f‘" Sept. 35, indicating that and taip ay ere Ibe roaf of a new
day told n story y t r u n g r r than
tha CHy and the ''rem ainder by customer* taking th* ra te are now circuit It ahould work oat In
firtlnn.
It was the .lo r y
uf
th* W ork, Frog res* Admlnlalra- r,‘« lvln* il* benefit*, and I, *g- jiu r mutual advanlaga."
, | OM
ported tn effect a liv in g lo comAl their hl-tnonthljr n ierllni
Memlirra nf the Hanford Chess two children of I’tilluii descent
th a
Commlaalonere
The project call, for the drill- mcrclal c u sln m m of »n e .tim a t­ laat night
nnd Checker CJuh will' hold Iheir I who were torn In-1wren a desire
aUo entered Inin n lengthy dlaing of two w ell, and Ihe Input- “ I $111-000 annually,
, weekly meeting lunlght al 7:30 lo lcinulu with their fa th e r who
latino of a eub-lrrlgatlon ay,Along with th , new rate a ,p * ' cuealnu ralallra in lh» direr| o'clock In the club loom a t lhu was a r r r a t r d In * Sal in day on
tern to provide the nereasary «■*»• provialon I* being Introduced •Inn ol truck Irelflc Irom Park
• Ynldea Hotel aeionlm g lu an ■h a ig e s of higiiioy anil the promto
French * Avenue,
m ol,lure for the g r a „ and n u n - fw ■&lt;' conditioning which will re- Avenue
I anroiun-rm rnt made ti.tay hy A. I Ises of t h d r mother, a stranger
erou, ahrub, required Ip lha «*“«• *"•*»
»mall#r l.ualne,, which It waa pointed out waa
| C. Madden, secretary, Mr. Mad- lo them , uf mw.&lt; foist nml h i t
plana h r Uie pork. It also pro ertnh'l.hm rnt* about 25 percent Ilia lugiral thoroughfare for Ihn
a den also staled that a short 1 I r r clothe* n l. I heir old home
vide* for wnter malna to ,up- f»r ««** ot th i, aerrlce during the heavily loaded frelghlere of ihe
. huslnca* meeting will lie helil so 1 town In Nrgnunee, Mich,
ply thg iK -e ,,a ry
water &gt; for month* when It la moat needed in road
that those wishing lo attend Ihe i This .tiiry wo* revealed w-llh
discussed
sprinkling
Florid,- It w a, further announced
H ie rommlaalonera
Hanfonl-liainravil'e game may he - Hie n l r r . | of Jow-|i|t lluigi lo,*
Thu keven and one-half acre* by Mr. to trm an who »nid th at th* rtilnoo, effect of this traffic
aide to get lo the game on tlinu. | S a tu rd a y when Ids wife awnri'
of this park will alao b* cor- Company re p resen tativ e will call on I'ark Avenue and pointed to
■ out a w a rra n t for hi* a r r r . f nfl
ered .Willi Hire* Inrhea of muck ■&gt;" Ihe -euatonirra affected u , »oon th* condition o f'c e rta in parts of
| e r luealing him in this City.
the vtr.-el ae evidence.
and oecr a mile of w alkthrough ■* l&gt;oMlble.
ArronMng In lln- nlory levrnlrd
Hayot Higgins Indicated that
lha weal end of the ground* will
" I t bar always been Ihe policy
'• tmlny by Ihe Cuiinly Judge,
wa ronrlrurled of shall rock.
,o f Florid, Power and Light Com- th* S tate Road
Department
, Hu-sl married I'hllomeun ItenoTli# pish *l»o tn lalla th* P«ny t» mnkc voluntary rate ra- m ight maintain French Avenue
• fro In Ihe small Michigan city
,"
Mr.
'ronaln.ctlon of t wo t a n n I a duet Inna whenever possible,
under q special a rt of tha F lor,
III 11)21 null three thlldlcll Were
_____ __________
_____ _ t'olrm an raid. “ It is wrll known Ida State Legislature and inrnarle,
ten ahaffle _board_ rourta,
! b o m tu t h li
uniiin.
In
IU2U
ro u rte rn
ivcrnmi were a r 1 Husal deserted his wife nnii look
t« ronrrela M a tt and th* plant- H'*‘ thin company ha* never In- ■iructed CHy Clerk Frank Lemraigne.1 before City Judge Frank two of hi* children and hi,
sen to wrlto th* State Depart­
L. Miller In a .session of Ihe Mu. wife's sister Albertina Jlenofrv
ment relative to this m atter and
niclpal Court yesterday afternoon l o Californiii it nil then wandered
also to g at eatim atre on the
In ' rliarae* ranging from wreck­ tn Hanford w h ile they have llveil
price nf large elgns to place on
in g -n f a acwrr line tu ,th e f t ol fur the |unit seven year*.
the lake shore drive and on' lha
highway sooth o t Hanford to
ii government rhi-ek.
Luring llieio y e ar, lire lunther
Ilu w v rr. tbe g reater pupiber ha i been frnnlltally a sa rihlng
denote ihe track rout*.
of ehargea wen- for only rnlimr lor 'her children and i$ul uulH
Copt. Fred Futon, head of the
offenses and only small 'sen* roundly UId ,h o learn uf (he Haven, of A tla n ta ,'Jo * l l i t t M ,
Salvation Army Unit bare, ap­
fences w rrf given Ihe violators.
wliorvahinilt ot her husband and R. L. Cornell, Connie Molacb, apd
peared before th e Board and reTen persons aplu-arcd Itcforr he r staler.
qursted th a t tha City'* monthly
rictm Clarlo Nods of 8L AugtM*
3tre Husal arrived here last tine.
Judga Miller rhsiged- with dis­
allorellon for th* feeding of
orderly
condui
t,
h
i,
were
negro
flalurday to claim ruslmly of
transients be Increased.
Mayor
Also mil Stampgr, E arl Evanm
girls who pleaded not guilty' to long sought children who al f i r s t -H ob Cornell, J. W. Altman, Ah*
Higgins sdvloed him that th*
prepared to contribute enough
Ihe charges but wrr* , fined* |2 would nut ronsegi i„ aretimpany dirw C a m w a y , Raymond. I.un4*
m atter would he given consider,
money tor th* conetrurtlo* ot
or fo u r-d ay * in I he Cily Jarl he r liack •“ their former bom* quilt; J . A. Young and- R obert
a tlon.
two shuffle board courts.
1'lnelly. however, Yuung,
AIM T. C. I'MIlip, and Violet In Mlrbjgtn.
The Commlaelanere alw ap* i
s .I
* ,
4 A suggestion for th* CHy to
Phillips, negroes, were flgei) $111
proved five application* fur. IL
aollclt ' other donstlons for the
cense lo sell beer nod the fact
or 10 days when they w ere' found
Ibpreveaient of the park area
___ H~—*la—4 e a Maw, n m l
charges. W. J- Hall and Jake I
LOCAL ^WEATHER
vraa d lo o w ^ d but no plan was
Johnson were aiao held on d l* J
lo m n tly ndePtud.
orderly conduct counts- but mrj*
released when they pleaded 2ml
n*d*rally fkfr tonight maA
Wodkogday. KitreWk "N orthw eft
K«u ,f
,
V
\ , (
|
Lola Talllmi-r. negro, was ulai Florida—partly cloudy toqlgM
mUaed o f rharge's of wrecking a
• nil Wednoeday,
i
UtyiiuiA TMm
aawer nnd Mo*e llryant wa* alao
By MRS, J. 1. BOL1Y
sales. I understand th*
Wednesday's tides, loW, t r i g A .
dismissed of duinj; business with­
HOLLYWOOD—Wallace Beery. 2 im t* a kilowatt hour- tha same waa selling In th e Was, throwing Cost $I 70U.UOO Tha mosaic
M . 10 :IM p . M.i high, lUQ A..ML.
out a license.
dleuM*id-ta-lh*-rougb film star, a , at prooenti
IU millions a f e e ie n U rough this mad* la Italy brought ov
4:23 P. M.
WHUe Mar (Dsn. negro, was
Palo
All*
I*
lenity
wltb
K*
kitald
by
a
famous
arliai.
"
I
accidentally shot himself In th*
"The reduction to ripocted to
Ha real tie r
■L
tn a a f e n v d to ihe 11. H. (iovvrnleg yesterday white film ing e benefit approalm Italy throe thnoo atsrco bouse* a a d Pad lUed roofs, t i n ’ front nf the ch u n k p
Yeaterday, 19J . today, SOIt
ment on ausptcion of stealing *
Men* In M.-G‘M'i production
• ^ b e e d garden,. I n s grill work- Bible rhararler*, twice Ilf
Creel pita Ilea
' *‘
government check.
"Redman of Brimstone."
hand wrought Umbara, link th* aU 4 m * In mosaic*. Th* I
Total for yesterday •______ _ 04F
Amo* Davis, negro, pleaded not
reataatlc archHectnro of sariy I* bFMth taklng with gn
,- Booty's rets required that h*
HOLLYWOOD, flrpl, 14 - « &gt; ) —
_guilty
__
driving Milton Caabey. buslnes, manager
Total for month --------M S
to
nrk less
(ley, to mar* modwo dwelling* ell Bible characters Iwai
daab upon the eat with -two gen,
Total to data ___ L_______, U I
charges but was lined $5 nr to for Ricardo C ortrt. raid yesterday
draw*. Oo (he third "take" Beery
Tem perate roe
days when found guilty by the th* o d o r's wife. Chrletlne Le Cor.
M eiim um , B4j m la let am, 7L
'
C ourt nnd John Thoma, charged laa. will ana for dlvorra.
CRACK MOORR BETTER
Herald reading.
V;
w ith .blocking traffic w a, given
Polo AM* I* the M at of Stan­
Offlrial Itsperi
a.»n«p*nd,d irntrac* at ffi or IQ
BANTA MONICA. —&lt;A1 -W e U ford UnhwraMy, formerly k u s.n
en th4 path te raeovary, O ne* m LoUnd Stanford J r Unlv*rSEC HEAD KE8HJNB
**
dnya.
Moore, film *ter who ondorweet *Hy, and the heaw *f *a-prr.i&lt;W*i
an operation lari weok, will h a w Herbert Bearer, ttw tferd UnlBhodew, that th* rsaual oh- •WASHINGTON, - u P l - Darid
Santa Monies Hospital nest Mon­ reraRy la w,ed,*fg| . wRh He rad­
•e rro r th in k , of as Just gray or 8aper,tain- director of tho trading
Meek In g painting w ill bo re ­ and aachango division of the Ba&gt;
ioed reef, aad Mi m m r arched
day.
WMb her husband, Valentin Pa­
vealed. an close elim ination, to curltie , end K icking* Com mis. Ion
w n . aha win then start aa net*bo fa * ad color, sometimes quits resigned laat night to return te
privet* lew practice In Nrvf Y ork

P u ttin g Loyalists

ftkbtaarrd M r l d R W k charge
flatly to Italjf. Italy, not a algnatoey, today dealeu* thl* just a,
flatly.. Tka Lsagoa of Nation* Ita*If will consider boat to deal with
other form, of Mediterranean aggraaaion.
'*
*Ntae torpedo beats from French
Atlahtle fleet—with fmah cargo**

TO CHINA’S AID

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                    <text>IAT, SEPTEMBER !• , 1M |

; A c e M o u n d s m a n ln F o r m

Sanford Opens Series W ith Gainesville

i H e A llo w s R e d s B u t F i v e

Dan Brainard Is
To Get Hurling
rgeat Crowd Of Season On Hand To See
Lookouts Bombard Eddie Harper For
Call For Contest
Seven Hits To Clinch Series

ft*

Legal Notice

ill
4,,-,

Series win- Be Four
Out Of Seven Game
Affair For T i t l e

■ !T # *

durine the gams whan ha state
At H a r r i s Field
three hatea without day trouble
.With
Sanford Club
whatsoever. Jot Rugger to, Lane*
Our Lookout* earn* through as ha wa* whan ha predicted
■tan, Swada Martin and Oaorga
true to (orm and cheer* war* tha Rada to boat tha Lookouts
Phillips also warn credited with
Bill "Raw Meat" Rodgars and
airan br the member* of the bat prarybody ea6*t bos perfect,
Pat Patterson and his DaLand ■ioltfl llC|(i*
his Ranford' Lookouts will enter
club last night In honor df the Ikl* column has. ailed
many
The game's tempo was sat whan
■ a ft last evening behind fiv* hit
thalr second aerie* In the State
tala John MrGrnw, manager Jot « ■ «
hurling mastered by the big San* Clary- tint op, walkad, stela neeLeague
flhaoghnasaay
System
fhrd am, Owen Wright, by a and and third, and scored on Mar
(h. New York Olaate for M
p)ck mm k o 4 f
to |it
alter* yf 7 ta t te'which heavy and tin's single after Langston had playoffs tonight whan they ven­ year*, whose Immortal apoach somathlng
walkad.
Holbrook
draw
a
pass;
ture to Oainasvllte to meat Don
tuagr hitting by the Lookouts
and thing* ba preached about
W, gM that trick when
hernherded tha aouthpaw slants Phillip* hit to Harper ,t o fort* "Foote" McShant and his G-Man
baeeball were tplMs that war*
w,
Farr to beat Law
a f Eddte Harper right out of lh* Langston at the platei Roggarlo let Is ll o'clock at Harria Plaid to b. taught toVfDdng ball |.
m, u r u .a cleae
first gam* of tb* second sat,
ggme before-tha largest crowd af flaw act but Prichard walkad,
witk Big Dan Brainard ready to players
*
that vo* Just had to brag
forcing the ircond ran oaar.
which b the bast fhur out of ear*
tha season, 1600 people.
Tha
motto
*f
,
tha
ioaaf
.
.
but
whan
H
comae
a
even
•
to
to*
tha
mound.
With two out In tha fourth.
an. Ranfofi down* Go Land 7*2
, Wright was In perfect farm last
ball
club
Ic
the
camb
an
a
n
,.
braaa
taaka.
theee
lade
whe
Tha
series
will
bo
a
four
out
of
in tha other giftne Rest night
night aU during th* UK and In Clary doubled and aeorad an
aid ctetomant that MeOraw
had their dough an Fans
earrn gams affair 'with tha Look­
GalnaavOl* opened the scoring
the initial inning K was notleanbte fihlmer's bobble of Langston's
weed
all
His
life
and
Ik
had
(■
&gt;tv
h
#
way
.**
outs slightly favored ta win due
hi tha aaeond Inning whan Livingthat bo-we* invincible although grounder.
happantd
to
ba
tha
first
(lM&lt;
^
DaLand's Iona runs cam* in tha to tha fact that It ia reported that
aton let off with * oingle to b*
D*Land had woo tb* opener of
.thing h* learned abouthaa*.
BnL Pat* coma* back with a followed b y ' Bareli with a aingl*
the parte* from him laot Sunday fifth whan Adair' walked with on# tha G-Man ar* .crippled up and
ball
and
that
la
"whan
yau
f
.
«
nyuraa
that
make
the
*11Bob
Pitman
haa
not
and
will
not
to center. Livingston taking thirdafternoon Behind Wright wa. a out. Didrikson fllad out to right
hav* get a lead dautaaaat.
Ballon look plaaaaat and U
bt abl* to taka part In all tha
Raglno fanned and Livingston
hall 'dkb that played Ua bast beac­
Juat gat two more."
mne* •• feel good and you will
game*.
hed game af th* aaasoa and who
The
Sanford
outfit
haa
takaa
mo
when
you
read
them.
DurTha opaning gam* Ia slated for
ware out to win and with tbalr
Gainesville due to tb* fact that up these word*. "Lai* gat jest ip , Ui* season Sanford and
hearts eat on going to Georgia.
(hay ended lb* regular playing two. more." and so far, tbla past Oalnearilt* played twenty came#.
* It wa* plessors to see them
season with 4 higher percentage nrlAiid seriac his beard II aatd Ranford won tan and Qalo**work and Iter proved to tha San­
than the Lookout* who el Inchrd plrniy of tlmfei. Soma of tha Title won tea. Hanford scored 11
ford haaahall public that they
Imre said that If It had not runs and Oatnearllta 77. Ban* I
second plat*.
weren't lickedTha G* Man finished a three mil hern for oM Mrtlraw. this dub fnrtl haa racordad 111 hH*while
^fright had no tronhte with th*
of five game series with tha Lees­ wouldn't har* been where II ls nalnaavllla haa j«o oa record,
Bpda as ba sent ntna of them
burg Gondoliers test evening when and still ftgblln* to gar higher. And. oddly sBourfc. tha Look*j
down via th* strike*out rout*
" —
. out* earnad more of thalr runs
they defeated them ly a t to 2
According t* sur friend.
than did tha O-Msa.
Ranford
score white Ranford clinched thv
Patfr Ichaal, ha la making
bad 11 earned oat of 11. white
series with a 7 to S win over the
fame mar* predictions about
tha 0-Maa 11 of 77 earned. . ,
DaLand Reds, . who had been
our Lockouts whan ha open,
wall, thla column wishes
clsssod as th* moat
’ul tram
ly stated that Ilbart Padlh, Laakauts much luck and
In lh* league.gatt could wln thd aaaand
ruses as In thalr new advanA record crowd Is axprctol to­
aarias tingle-handed as ha
tur* with tha O-Mau and wa
night'by Gainesville end Hanfoi-I
ha* nal bean beaten by
hap* that yau can maka
officials In Iho opener of Ihe
Sanford this stason.
'gulak work of thaaa guya'
eerie* and If th* lookouts win
Mr. Rrhaal haa a Hills tree*
and go ta town with than*
Iho largest Sanford crowd In many
Otargla bays. . . •
yaera will gntbor at th* AlhU^ic hi* ratting wrong now and Ihsn
Field tomorrow evening.
Manager Rod can of the Lookouta will probably atari the fol­
lowing pie yen In the lineup for
Tnlala
tonight's bottle; Kills "llmvhra"
1,(1(IKOI T*
Clary oa aborts lop, Mayo Lang­
Clary, as
l-enxston.
ston In right field, Ed "Swada"
Marlin —
Martin In left (laid- Ramnty Hol­
Banner, as ..— 1
•
brook behind the plat*, Georg#
nalnaavllla I: Leesburg I.
Amate, cf _ „ I 1
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Phillips on ascend has# In place of. juVuiTnah
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Columbus si Barsaasb.
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MONO TRAILER, good Hr**,
NATIONAL UlAClin *
rooms, bath and steeping porch. by llnrper. li Nwsllaa, I; Wrlghl, Nath fill* ....
tills off: l&amp;rper. 1 In 4 l-l ItlrmluNhsm.
New Turk at Meats*
*0*1***d body. |»0.KL m i Chef I115.00 per month- III Laurel A va I.
Innings. 1 runst off Bwn.lea I la
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inlet eeepe, gn ed'U m , 1 18# 00
A »•» laalaea * rune, m i by
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FHtksr. by Swallsn (Ruggsrlo).
PbUadelak s ai n n A W '!
Beet A lend, Used Car Dealer*
Wild pllrbao: Harper, Wien ng
AManncam LwAurw
ttealaa at New Yarn.
Small nicely furnished Rpanlah
rleretead1 a| a t ' DatralL
Washlaste* at pkllaOsIphl*
bungalow for ranL Phone 147.
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quainted with vegetable* end cit­
rus grow*re in geminate end Vobate Counties Profitable connec­
! Rofrtgortion for right party, Address Na­
Bcou-Carrational Products Co,. Orlando. Fin,

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Seminole County Predates
Mare Fruit - And Vegetables Than Any
Similar Area In America
DAILY N EW SPAPBB
SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATU RDAY,

i “ Piracy”

Throne

igreem ent
er P atrol

Plan ToSfnk AU
Two marriage llrenaee were
laaued yesterday from the County
Judge'* office. It wax learned to­
day.
\
Mlai P r a n c e a MacDdugalt.
counly health nurse: ihft yeqtarday lor Nye . Ynr^ 'Jplfirej
Will attend clinic* Corner
child run and' »yp
The City Drlafer .wlahia. 4c eliC
m tulate Mr ‘anil. M r»:.«. fthSd

e«k , 300 Elm-AVehMi5MWW«The dragon' throne at Pel pint.
bra led Ihelr HOth wMtlng- *nnlveraary yesterday. ■ &lt;
China, may' b f "'oft hpled by Em­
peror . Kang . Teh (above) . *1
The Sanford Ilotary Club will Manchoultuo In a Japanese reitor.
hold lie regular luncheon In the atlon. of the Imperial. court.
Valdei Hotel Monday, It wan uld
today.
Tha £81110111 City (.'ommlxainn*
rrx will meet in lha (Jity llall
^1, ;
Monday night at 7;30 o'clock, Cltjr
Frank S. lam-on an*
GENEVA,
Sept.
11.— Clerk
(A P )— TfirrAt of-.Ttn; Anglo. nounnd today.
M M t&amp; l* Il-tWla r •»,; Uvrwaa

Frenrii^tthrship, petrol o f f
Violator* of City
lie ly a w c a t - e r n
coeet
will ba tried befntn
aiAergod; * ominoualy today

I- Miller in a t
from ihi “«*»tl-plrecy" ton* Frank
Municipal Court Mo
fcrwnco et-N ycm . ■

noon lit 4:00 o'clock.

irdlnancca
y Judea

Iqn uf tha
t after*

Inform ed' pereona at tho
hfypn perieyi vwhny n*o«: ? u:
V . A. Stampar, graduate of
rowiifi
pmwntrwltely- end Stetaon Ur It*rally, yaatonjay wax
CanWaiv •aaH afdndp^ r - » « «

SlEif.'nwA.etepttel

Dawsori Reports
Farmers Voting
For Marker Pact

Agreement Provides
For Proration Per­
iods iy&gt; Aid Market

ConuiiissionenLAinen
able But F in » t&gt;s
cision Awaits Bud
- get Board's Oke;

Jnps Drive Chinese
| Four Miles B a c k
FromRiver; Nearly
Capture Yanghonff

The Dural nounty r^mmlgl
■lonara unanimously tirwd !■
participate la Hanford's rrtunifl
ln« program in their *•**!&lt;»
yaaUrday after an extended dll*
co taken of lho peculiar 8*M"Cl
allnation by city Attorney Fra#
It Wllaon and City Clark Fraui
H. Lamson. who uttandad llietr.
. mealing.
jj
Tbo exchange “ f lha Condi
hoararar la subject to Ciu « ■
provel of the lludgrl^Comml#
alon of Duaal ruuaty. bat tnnf
all appearances. Mr. Lamaol
■laled. tbalr consent can bo ex*
pectad.

Chinese Rally la
Finally Successful

Tba aacratary ot Ilia Commit!
taa wa* contacted by tha C llf
ofMclala who reported that In an
unofficial
Ulacpaalon
of
&gt;&lt;&gt;*
matter, lha member* ot tba eom&gt;
mittee reacted tarorably. a n d
that official action by the
gruu|J could ba expected In lb#
near Tuluro
The county own* (10 000 In
bonda' which voulil hern ma­
tured In l i l t and on which In*
tereal payments hato been dal
llnquent since Jauary. tell. Thtf
bnnda came Into tan po-*&lt;-,,a|aa
ot the county govnrtimrnl wtie*
tha People'* Dank Hoard, bnIn*
a part ot Urn aocurlly fur fundi
on ddpoalt In' 'the bank.

Tba naw bonds. inaturlnn id
1177- will bear Inlereat
at ' g
rata ot from I lo t 1-3 t»rcent, baaed on
a
rrartuatlnt
indies. •rale oyer, the period ot rear*.
Tha old bopda warn I percent
oolery ■erurttlca and approximately M-000 u In Ittlareol payment warj
delinquent, 'fhd refwylln* plan

According, lo . prx»cnt
appoinUd- taa*hoc o f mathematic* . t i m e t b o ■majority of
at.,tha Scmlaola High School la
IV&lt;dace EHaxbeth Shormakhr Who
rwcently tendered her raalgna. noon, voted favorably for lha rave the count) MS41S In raih
tlon, T. W, Laiwtnn, County nu. propnail celery marketing agrea- from Ihe intereal debt and fin,partntcndcnl reported today.
OOfl In new bond*.
mrnt which baa been tentatively
Tba refundlnK liouda thn old
An important meeting of the approve 1 by the Secretary of bond*, a check for t*5« ;&amp; for
Sanford Junior Chamber of Com­ Agriculture Henry A. Wallace, tereat paymenl* on Ihe new tmpd*
merce will liu held in Perk's C. K. Dawson, County agent, re­ ItO coyeftog tha September In­
Place Monday evening at H:fm ported today,
terest paymet* on the new bond *
o'clock B,
Ijntjl, vlce-prcrlTho |-(&gt;rTe for voting cloaed are balnn bald In aacrnw In u
drut of tho orginixatkn, an- till* afternoon at 4:00 o’clock Jacksonville bank awattliiR the
nomecd today.
end Mr. Dawaon expreaacd • be. declaton or Ihe Muilfet t^ummlr*
It* f that a largo majority ot alon, Mr. Lamaon said.
Attorney Wllaon told tbe com*
the farmers voted to operate un.
tier the agreement tfurlnR the rolaalnnara that approval of Du­
val county to lha refundlnx pro­
mailing shipping ssaaon.
The nzrrenlenl provide* for gram waa ■•a»MhtUr in tho ft(
mm Pita F lit)
pmralinn period* and other rotu

Japanese Report CaplureOf Machang In
Northern Campaign
j

Morning which ha* raaaad Mat to producer at that lima o f year.
defer action on cither owe for. Uva
Boat few dtyt. Therefor* any
Engraving Bureau To
definite announcement In preluded
at praaent, ho said.
Release New Stamps

Vf ASIIINOTON, Sept, a . —(A*&gt;
— Bureau of Engraving prtsac*
r . B*« te. » y s * r o s t rolled off yaotaiday the first *f
lenders Kesignation 76,000,000 bow postage stamp*
toft Tonecom memoruing til* lioth anni­
THU hi rose
TALLAHASSEE. Septa 11. — versary ef tbe Hgning e f tb* Cobla Labor (A7—Govamor Con* - fnnnanctd aUtution.
*'■
V oald ba today tb* realgnatioa of John N.
The new l**a«, of tbo - &gt;-c*nt
to close All**, state beverago commhaloa- variety will bo ytsead on sale
Dod* cooo or. It* named Thomas W. Long of first »t Phi
Pa, Be*nUmaot alt T a n m now atau motor ve­ temlcr 17 *a4 *Uewhere in the
er of gam- hid* CoouMsMdnar. to lb* pak. Country a day later. It reprodmee
I Tba Governor aaid Allen who J. B Straro'i faotoua painting ef
t dtroot r*-. formerly lived la Bartow gave no tba signing of tba QoaatRrftkMi.
kea by tba naamt for hi* migtiatlon hot he
ir hi* la* hollered It waa lwcam« of private
SINUKB IMPROVED

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NTA M0N|CA. Cal Ifu

lication policy. . Tbo dram,fixa­
tion by Allrod Hayas and la-on
Aleiaader. which Mr. Ryril ha*
acqalred Ibroagh Maxim Meher. la said to follow the nov-l
closely lo locldopL dialogue and
ebararura. sod bao tbe approv­
al of Maidwall
ojowroeyman '
will bo tb* D nl piny with Krakine raid w olfs, aaaoa on II t*&gt;
roach 11rood way atn*o hi* “To­
bacco Road' mod* blm o buuaobold word from coast to iaa-1
la Its n*arly*(oar-y*ar-run.

fimtctflr Y/oosung forte where
tha.YnngUo end Whangpoo rivet*

AND BACK AGAIN
Iiir He wny through 11m Vnllny
lly MIIS. J. J. 1(01.1,Y
I.eavtnR llnllynnod ,w« lilt the like n Hirer rord. Far1 below
i'acltlc Hear It Juat north of Halt- V u Ilia root! wo liml left be
la Monica, whlrh waa a beauti­ liliid, and far alm»s llin mail
ful drive, tho -ocean on tho left wo worn ycl to travel, soma
nnd Iho mountain* on thn rlRht plai ra an ab-ep (be mr bail lo
At Ventura wo. left the roaal Co In low lint eventually wo
for Taft and flakeraflold.
In reailiu.t the tup, yea lli« very
lop of 8ei|uola Knllonul I'uik
Tati thoru were thnuaanda of
nnd the llr-t thing l saw win
oil derrlrka wllhln V very -mall -now hanked under tbu Ire,-.mi
area. For ninety mIlea or more liie highway
till* waa Uirouith a movi aceolc
I will toll you n llllle iiboul
drive Al tlnt'-a we wern far thn conoral make up ut llu*
above tho cloud*. Ju*l rlitlny Park It le owned and npcrUtrit
on top of the world, our next by tba gnveriunenl. U la uni
Trrnp would tia hr- Hequola Na­ Hjiiare mllra. *ellitr.1. d Iu 11... |f1
tional Park, alluated In the errit Nevada Mlitiiil.iln i. Hern
wnatern rlnpoa of ilm Sierra the tdib’-t am) |m . I lied Win-I
Novnila Mountain*, lint It wu* Ifuea on Karlh
T lie re
ReltliiR late nnd wo did not me ilimi-uuila of Hi. .... I ii r •&lt;- I
want tu atari a ,M-n Hum—nd miniarrlia, of wlili li . everiil linnfool climb nt that lime of Ilm Uriel lire more tIlia11 Ion feel In
afternoon. MI wo fouinl nccoin* ■lliimelnr and 3uu f■. &lt; lile.li.
modal Ion* In n 1110*1 cmy roll Hoiutr Imre biuoi ill.iinelira &lt;1
bln alone camp, -llualeil ul lie-1 3S anil 3T feel. Tb" mod no
very fiail of iho mountain* Jii.lj i lent nre belneen dliau tmd
tbe placo n writer would |d&lt;k tiiiiii yoora old. Tie
lo ner d
to *el limplrnllon »o Ileali nnd Slt«rn|an. Itod tVi—I Ir. " in lb"
conleirteil InokliiR under Ii n * e ] Snip.oia Park la the InKcal and
aprendlriR tree*, with |ho Ka-t nlilnal of all llie kIimiP"* e-ll
weah lllvor dnklitiiE over wa milled to bo between, anon met
lor worn rorha, mill tbu nim’y .
yeara old I- 3 )j feet lilrli
mitered inudiilnln*
toweriilK nod haan dill me ler nt ltd 6 l&lt; "t.
above.
Mount Whitney 1 1A"l fnd. IInAl Aie bane of Sequoia Micro IdRhoat mnunlaln In llie full
were apple tree* on one aide of ml Htatea la r to-ely -ecu to Ilie
Iho mad nnd nranko Iroe* on emit of Hequola.
thn other, mid TOUO lent up won' There nre many hltidi of neanow.
^
inmmiHlalloin lo bn bad nl Hi"
Al llin very nnrlloal break .if ■IimIn. llin lltdi’l. Hie lintel col
day wo wero on ilur way in the I InKea. llin lanlKe. iiinl tbe rnh
lop. Tbla I darn not dnarrlba In* for ramtdnr The rablna
It w u mi nleep nml -Ucli drop* look my fancy and wlml a dat*
and curyea, I had lo keep i loa- [ tillIt place, loiv Jnsi u malic Ior
Inf my eyoa. but what I did cabin pen bed on tin, veiy
ana waa tbo river hundred, and' taljin of llie iiumntalii under
tlionaamla of feel bnlow. wlnl II railaw* tin I'af- Two,

BrokerH Nonplussed
Over Second Major
U. S. Market Crash
NEW YORK, » p t „ II.
«,l*i
In the second v»idr»l liteak »jm,-e
1D3.I, tha stock market sold off
la Volume yi-stciday, rallying
leader* down 41 to |ii a share, in
a few cxm * muiti mure and many
to new low* for a year ur longer.
Nonptusaevl I,Hiker*, at inlying
the situation afier the clo»e attribute,! lha wideaprvad ^ilumii lo
a combination' of factor-, . the
■aolt Important Involving frarn ot

S H A N G H A I,
Sept. 11.—
( A P ) — A amnohlng drive In­

land from the V a n g tu River
today limiRht tho Japanese
and Chinetw hntul to hand
locked in one o f the moat
important Imtllcw o f the
N i n o-Jtt|umcM
undeclared
war. The Jnpanoae legions
.swept up from the river to
pu-h rhinn'a troop* back to Y*ag*
hong tour mllct Inland from tba

om Coast To Coost

llngent inetleia whereby termer*
to, - I| FO rteulale the -hip- Sam Byrd Plnn«
ntynt of ee|ery in interstate
Production Of Play
commerce aa to maintain n fa- price fo.* th^r product* 1tl in-*' I —l
Bam tlyrd. of Sanford, whii
im market*?
set a record of till consecu­
An*agrrrmsnt alrallar in nary tive performances ot tho rota of
rx-Fpccta to the on* in the rvler. Duda Laatar ip “Tobacco' lload"
-c/erxl
irulum wa*
before giving It up to produrw
year* ago under the AAA pio- and play tha leading rots In'
gram whlrh wav later declared ftamaon RaphHaon'a “ W b i t e
orironaliUttlonal hy the United Man- tut season, ba* announc­
.States Supreme Coujt. Nureeroux ed that b* baa bought the
farmer*.
-nntrryl that right! ot “JuonveyBun.'* a new
tvauy dollar* play dramallied from a privately
velr coffers published, novel ot the same Orange Crop To Be
Larger This Year,
utherwiio , Would name by “Tobacro Roa.l," au­
Branan Resigns As
nevrr hnve racelvad.
' A
i thor. Krakln* Caldwell
, Mr.
Indications S h o w
live ' present agreement if Byrd will bag la calling *o»n
Cashier Of Atlantic adopted
will
operate
under with a vlaw fa producing "Jour­ WAKIIIS’ CTnv. Rent.. II. —Ml
the recently enacted Marketing neyman" on Broadway early In —The
agriculture
drpart-m nt
Arthur llranan to-day announced
1037 and tha present aoaaoa- but will not •aid today thatwin tha bads nf
hi* rvaignation aa Cashier of the Agreement Act of
ha* authartly only over produce play ln It hloaalf, It I* re Sept. 1 onditmv*, the I W -U
Sanford Atlantic National Bank,
rhipped In irUrstaU commerce. ported.
orange crop -hnuld be arnn.-ntiat
A position ha haa held sine* tb*
It la believed by many produc­
Caldwell's. “Journeyman waa larger than that of lU.ld-nT when
organisation of tha institution in er* that th* new agreement will
Uaued in a llmltad *uti«rlptlun production w*a rrducvd by frrrjr*
Oecomber- 1027.
Tend to set.a minimum price for edition of HTt gambered cople* in California.
*
When questioned a* to hi* plan*
Frrarnt indkallana also point,’
action' to z e W iy ^ e p w
gam­ Mr. Brsnan -laird that, while in their product by keeping only a a little orer two years nr&gt; by
small
surplus
on
the
markets.
the Viking Frasa and ha* long It aaid. to a total grapefruit crop
bling.
the North recently, he had derided
Calling tba 1 MWraoFa otaad »pdo another connection He added, This will be ilons through pro- been out of piiat. Tb* po-Hblt- below the record high production
a rwldo-opoa' JavttaUon to (to *
■new proposition1tin-1 ration of shipments, from this Ry of '•naorahlp difficulties are of ioae-37.
btlag " iho Bk*. i f o n asked. •xpecudiy jur-cfiled Ractf this -Stair which is the only celery •aid to have dictated (hi, pub­ Condition of California lemon*

“ What doe* k* treat Wa to de
- m m a vtgfUoao’ ooa mtttaa ta
aloaa. ap tho NfMM aad prove
that there arc pok'd* bora oppoad "to gaaktMgV^ . rw#
odT.potnioni la

HandToHand J
Fight Marks -®
Chinese War *

NAZIS REPORTED WORKING TO SEIZE AMERICA

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and And France
ID Do Police Job CITY NEWS BRIEFS
For Entire Mediter­
ranean Sea Lanes

aly Refuses P a r t
In International
War Against Subs

NUMBER 171

E stablished In 19*8

Join,
lor '2I hour* the Japanese
-liuddy hammered the Chine*4
Icul, until Japinexo p(i»»e*xed »ne*
llilnl of Yangltnng but later they

|Weie furred lo Rive up tho aec*
[ linn under a.terrific Chlmea ,»t*
lark*
]

Aerial nnd artillery bombard­
ment
projected Uie Japineak
1movement -lowly and Inexorably
IforwardWhen tha attack*,•*
icartieil the city, however. they
',uerii rmeetl to rrtlre after hapd
lo band fichllne In which the
I hineap accmetl In hato Um rrv*
}l-i iorlly.
rhlneaa
spokesman

PKII'INO. Scpb, II. ~(IVJ-Jap.
mlllUry aulhorltle* today
rnmmnreil the fall of Machang
".Ii hiilc* -until of Tienliln aa tha.
eilvanclng Japane»o wxr •machine
tin utt Into new important larri*
lory. Jim fall of the illy endod
n "I hour billlr. one of the
f h-MV-l of the lwo-month*old
rnnfllct In which two Chine** dl*
\Diana and the remnant* of thv
rnh Army put up hitler r**Ut*
Tho fuel Mint Du- average mice to Japan’e march southward.
l«e of flock, ib •lined leas lli.'iii
overage bi-t
moiilli -iigge-tM Fmlitlng nt time* In walrr w*Dl
ilct'ti the Chinese deTrudere held
that farmer* o', iienuobig lo
nave larm-r number* of h»-ns than nut in the forliflrd rHy for many
ii.iitb Till* pruhably nilliw-ta u hours *gum»t a terrific battering
.
■*wiiiew|tnl nniiu taviirilhto feed fflun the Japanete forces.
-llllullim 111a11 ■vluleil earlier. In
pip-,i&gt;

Mill slimmer. II »U|I -liiled.

Slmh* of igg* III cold- slor*
age nrv larye sod are moving
lather slowly. It Ic j«»»lhle
Mini the efleet „t tlmse stiw-ks
may lei Inli'tislllvd III llie lute
(all or early winter, thn lluicaii sajd and lba| (lie farm
price ut egg* llurllig the r d of
t'l'W mar out exceed Mini nt
1**1 yetir. With Fiiuiller laying
flocks In nroal*ect ilurltir early
l:i:|«, luuiever, a relnllVely Halit
production of eggs I, likely to
keep lyg' prtn-s above tbn-c of
early 1)37.
Tbe fi-eil i eg prti-r sltuallnn.
troni itie prnduicr*' standpoint.
I, cxprctcd In linpiovo steadily
lull during ilm remainder of
1937 condition* arc not likely
In becomn u* fariu able a* Ihey
Itaro averaged over Iho recent
tep year perlmt.

SHANGHAI. Sept., II. --W9—

l'cHtllepce leilny lame to the aid
of nmn- than I in,POO hste-mad*
drned Cliinor snldlers battering

■l Mtllss-4 aa Has* Tkiwl

Firemen Spend Week
Repuiringr Equipment
Uveal firemen have been ■pond­
ing M»n- llnvs lha last week
orrhaulliiR fir* apparatus of tbo
Hanford ■ Firs Drparlnvsnt. Fir*
Chief Mark, clrveland reported
tads).
The fOvincn h*v# already or*
i-rhauled and ls*lad nw id ,IH
Mrs-englo-* and today afo work­
ing cn Ihw other.
“ All equipment wilt bo thor­
oughly rhevkeil fby defect* MV
In |imven| any dlaaatrooa toss
of time in
an
tmargoncy."
Clilef Cleveland Said

Tiny Footprints Are
Only Clue To Child LOCAL WEATHKB

wa* described aa “ materially haTb* Mrditrrranvan war x-arc
low” tb* Id-ycar ltrZ3-.HI average.
Wcatbrr Farecaat
The Sept 1 condition of orange* ■ppoared tv have only alight ofFair to partly ctoody lonlgbt
In CteUfornia.-lha department spin.1 fact upon tentiimltt. Wall (lr*-i'l hi I
and Katurdsy. Kxtreme anrtbwaa only 74 percent, compa-*# Aaetag dreidvd pretty gv-ncrally |r»l
west Florida—Partly cloudy to­
wltk a 10-year average of 00 per­ that sppndu iiM.in in Ihi* regal I
night and Hunday shower* near
cent, white on the same date tha had boen exaggerated. Foreign
Apalachicola tbla atlernooa aqd
•oiling
did
nut
*|i|&gt;rar
in
vutuoH-,
Florida condition was 76 percept
early tonight
hunt
for
four
yeai-i.ld
Flureiice
compared with 79 percent. Con­ brokers assert ml
Dayleaa Tide*
"Thtnne**" of the mukrt wav Jackaoa.
dition of the* Teas* crop waa be­
Sunday's tides, high, 1:06 A. M* potent element in the decline, *The footprint-, di»iover,-1 In
low that of a year ago.
1:07 I*. M.J low, 0:34 A. Me 7lK
The department said the condi­ tbo spread between lid and ask") soft earth twu nml « quarter
tion o f 'grapefruit decline,! during prtca* at lime* running tu aeveial mile* from where the child diaapHaro meter
Aoguat In all ttate* except Ail- dollar* a aharr. Ni-cra-ituu* adl* |H&lt;arrd into the wuuda la*t Mundcy
Today, ZU-ZTi yralcrday, M.L
tng. caused by rxhauitiun of tn.ir- afternoon, provided tin- day’* uni)
I'roriyltatlaw
tangible clue to hi r trail. Hut l'&gt;*
.F fl A l A ’
In Florida the fept. I condition
Taint for yesterday
searching
party which found
• Sept., II. — wa* given as 61 percent camthem reported, with upprehonn.iiu Total for month ________ __
Ittoravn one of pared with the to year average of
that the Imprint, showed the lll­ Total to data -------- -------- I
C A PO N E* PAV
dvnd In Uie tale- 76 percent but although the ret
Temparalarao
JACKBONVILt.F.
Hepl tl.— lle fact turned directly Inward Iho
i onip, oppcalnl.of fruit b light, grovrs were aaid
Maximum, tlt| Minimum, 76.
Coart ■today In It* b* In wood condition with pbn- (Jf)—J. Edwin I-arson, inl-rnal heart of the tangled undergrowth
Ilerald reading.
p* a 76 year tv of moisture for development of rovaana eolleclov for Florida, end dens* woodland) of Ihe Uxalk
om«lal Btpari
aanoonead yaalardty a |17.1« hillsmptmoil iy AU* tb* fra It.
The find gave frch impetus la
an aliegcl atTbo T naa condition wa* below datlnqaoat Income tax Judgni-nt
lack on a white
inn. -Twice
it ago but letter tVva against Al Capone had bn-n live more than CPU per-ona en­
already Ike negro
tb o prevlou* yeara, lattlad . and a public sale nf the gaged In Ut* a*arch and Sheriff
beea aaved
ilifornla condition waa *negator* Miami Reach boro-waa qorria announced “ »&gt; era pu»*i*
ing tho hunt at 111 farther north,“ ( 10
*onljr fair.”
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1!, 1937

THE HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
N# New Taxes

FLORlbA HIGHLIGHTS

Although there have been a number ot predictions,
some o f them from official sources, that the State o f
Florida cannot escape a deficit this year o f a disastrous
amount, and that as a consequence It may be necessary to
oali a special session o f the Legislature In order to enact
additional burdensome tax laws, a recent letter from the
Florida Tax Revision League lends encouragement to the
thought that no special session will be called and no addi­
tional taxes needed.
The last session o f the Legislature increased State ex­
penditures by more than 1V&amp; million dollfta, and the
State Comptroller believes that the ta xer levied f o r th ese
purposes will fall fa r sh ort at r is in g 't h e required am ount
U goes without saying that the! record
optimistic one, with the lawm t cash ha
number o f year*, and the prospect far
fro it abolished taxes.
. v. • ,
However, the T a x Revision League
the Legislature dhTfiofc have itx'eyi** &lt;
the possibilities o f this situation when

DON’T LOOK NOW

social A n d Personal Activities
BRIGHAM JORDAN, Bodety Editor

Miss Frances Wilson

rson

/A t T M t H C k

tr/r// a

Otfcteo dm reaper sad tha treader
e f grape* him that sowsth seed;
Sad tba mountains shall drop
awoot wine, and alt the hlUa si pli
Malt And r wlQ bring again ihiaapfMty of my people of Israeland they shall build the waste
diiOO, and Inhabit thsnt; and they
shall plant vineyards, and drink
the « M tnereof; they shell ale*
•aha garesns, and sat the fruit

Mrs. Orlit Bernhelm and two
children of Lhkago- 111. are the
guests of her slater, Mrs. Ted
Ralhel,
The cost of production at naval
stores in Florida •rune- srtfl over
H-OOOfiOQ annually just for wages,
gia and oil, and fa v rf' tavw - tha
Florida Btatb Chamber of Com*,
mercer
■•
• •••'

*ree• N.
t at
Lud3:3°

D iR E C T O R Y

e f them.—Amos OtlS- Id
That may not be a war In China,
hut as Miorman used to say, It l«
haU right on.
*

Budget Commission has the power to eliminate any Donartment o f Government."
It can be seen from tho foregoing paragraph that
Gov. Cone haa the authority to prevent an unbalancing
o f the budget If he want* to use It. He can cut expenses
to the bone, If necessary, to avoid n d e ficit He can do
this without the necessity o f calling a special sess'on o f

ihmann Is Again
II'm Mis -** i f . * pas* sss»
Ia
sugar Pipes, and perfect *Christ - N am ed Secretary
ina* cedars riant by the win*, |
Of C. Of C. JBody
duv^s, . Tho -sun was, shlntPR

'ibilkLiaeiS warm win n wi1 fnade
camp, eu wo took a.' limit hike
ansi MU the iwpod* to i n ' fldnsra
[fcMfilOft and wbat a sight It
sb*. B&gt;aki'i nns think wlial i
small thing turn kind la. A* wi
rsuvblo-l
M r' way buck, w»
played snow bull mid llp'tj n&gt;lh

Rout- Americant ar* so doggon--

r&amp;sE/ns&amp;Bit
• "iQhlnsss jja r f.. whipped thr
ifcttoff of 4very last J*p

.

Admiral YarnelJ

The leading! A moriemn figure

in

the

New they're blaming Mellon fei
gtTtag most ef Ms fortune tr
chanty. Ho should havt kept It
far hi* children so that th* govarameat could get It through inv Vtttgnc# tax**.
'
- Q
This alleged drive among Ger­
man American* far potting o-*rt
“dsr tog” rosy' bo something to

will b« ssfs Tor another year or
twe at l*«*t.
What la ao hard far us to realit* these day*. Is that whOo w«
b* abb to-koep out of th*
»
iter*pog»AW«r, II will aot b*
p m M i far si to avoid Its scoimandani
nomt* gad political *anaoqa*nc*a.
at
the
Hampton
Roada
A
ir
Slatlaif,
W
lirtapte
•
pilot
ang
U will be latereeting to to* wbai
t i c Uattod State* government earned Ma illver wing* « m aft! alf obnerver. H ( holda tnat
look* Ilk* after another fear an air forte la an Important and nereatary adjunct o f tha

Boat, but the backbone will ibfnain the battle force on the
water.
-*
•
"Aa a dark-haired midshipman who took pride in hla
Urwa heritage. Admiral YafneU . enjoyed football and
gathering with Ma claasmataa over orahg* cider. Whltehalred now at 62. ho acema' mote ytlffhHV built then then
end takea hia principal exerclM walking. lie ‘ aaaumed
command o f the Aalatk Fleet laat October."

la fact,

THE SANFORD-. FO]

J

-Tho Atlanta Constitution, an* of Editor Th* Heraldi
v
I am sure that you will be In*
terested to lea/ft that w* already
have received a considerable num­
ber of application*'! fbr oldsV
homeless boys arid girls, on*
DmOy offering to take a pair ef
twins, another family offering to
take ter* hoy* IS and II years pf
*g*. Wo also have had a number
Of contributions uf money, sons'
*• Ierg* ■« guoo and contribu­
tion* af urtktee other than rash
or* coming hi to ear various Ra­
retvtag 'Homes
I am tar* Uwt w* will have
many silwr OtelkeUons, many

* "».the
Subbalr
•
*re**
Mrs
*•

When the aU tm o f Florida waa changed
In 1846, from a territory to a state, • state
seal wits provided for, it being stipulated
that tho first governor o f the state should
approve the design. Governor Mosety was
■the first governor o f the state and it la
presumed that ho suggested the design o f
the seal. It was officially adopted in 1847.
This seal waa used until supplanted in 1866
by the present state seal.

From Coast To Coust

w* are so neutral that wo or*
: ’ likely to got a bust Ig tho face

Mlsa Carolyn Cogbufa has led
for Glenville, aa. where she has
aecvpted a position teaching eapression in the high school there.

, In tho absence .of Pastor Day.
tha Hst
Usury It.
Martin
prsarhe-l at tha Baptist COmell

h d A the days
Lord, that th* plowman ahall ov-

erodlta la this country

John F. Pearson and Jimei
Pearson spent today In Jackson*
villo and Fornandlns attsndlog to
business.

Reboot op*0*4 Tuoaday. Sept.
7. with a largo student b od f and
o full (acuity. rThers seam* to
be a spirit of enthusiasm and
push. Prospects am for a real
aucrvasfol school year.

Oeneraf Appropriation Bflli
'
"A ll appropriations provided for lay this A ct are
maximum appropriation a, beer if upon the collection o f auf flcisnt revenue to meet and provide far aueh avproprlacorn*, satth the tlona. If, In the opinion o f the Governor, the revenues to

A marks k ao- neutral In tklr
Chines* war that It Is fumkhlng
Japan with most of tu atocl foi
ammunition, trulls It sympathlaas
strew#!/ with China, and Wall
0t(UH 'bankart extsiui loans to
Japan, while thO U. B. Government
la npplylng China with addttionil

Boh Conioll plana to losvo to­
morrow for Atlanta, G*. where
ha will attend tho Georgia School
of Technology.

turned Setunjsy rfotn
wests- visit In notth
Mr. ami Mrs.

OVIEDO

I i l i k t Bmliay ef Lynnhavsn
died Thursdiv L J. Roberts th#
day before, as thfc result.of e colIisIon with a tow while they were
riding a motsrcycl*. , Store * an­
other for tha cattM.

Miss (Ctho) Sayar oi Umatilla la
tho gueat of Mr. and Mrs. II. hiSayar at their homo in Mayfair.

S Dm artificial revplratlea If
■urrsaary oner treatment.
This la what Dr. Shlrioy W.
Wynne, prank!eat of tho Mow
York City ChUJron'. Wetfara
federation, would do In such an
omotgciKy.
|( Whop you call the doctor, bo
says, tail. Mm ' What tho victim
has taken If you esn so. boll

er^d 'dp fat pine cuass lu uiuke
a fir* with.
As
wa resrbed
cam p- tbs cvunlng aim '» » « set­
ting. casting » (idi|*D sluw over
the snow rspnrd- mountainsand sprlnhllne mllllniis of 'Vi­
vid color* iluwn In H|a •hs»ni».
W * tlghlrd tlii* lajil-ril Ihs on­
ly means of light- hut to' mo
nothing oould b* ujuca perfect
than In’’ thut queer
little
lor
cabin, rooking suppar on a still
morn antiquated stoto. thinking
how history was . ntsdn and na-.
lions fohudud In Just
h •u
little log liuL _
There
are ' many beautiful
views to see In "Sequoia.
ho■4dre Ibn Had Wood trees, om*
'tmi»(*i|'Hng scrnlr attrsrllon te
Morwvjtorir, which I* 1719 lent
rahov* sea level and over (Odd
7|ft gj-orp. « » „ Joaquin . Valley.

Jlfo'pi tha
K a r i&amp;

sajnmH.

ekMli

1*

by step* d*)t Owli,M tho-

B M jn ii'r o iW ii'd h eij ir v ? vt
0&amp; c &amp; C0««
|Q th* Raesah
■W sm ;bslow ^N ow ’ - w*', were
Alu.btis (o 'Ibis’ sutnmH Wtto-a
|wo thirds nf the way op, I
caakl no 'n» further. Just the
rosy atmosphere made ma dliay. so | fuand a roost attrac­
tive resting, plate*. ' overlooklna
thuusaada uf .foot below. sa t
down and ytalrhSl Jake’s as­
sent. aarb step gtriog *»p * 1»l
tor. When he was out of slghl
f peeped over while sillier and
my aye* naarly popped out from
th* vost depth below I watteJ
snd waited and be did nut come
back, 1 called and ht did not
•nawor*' 10-30 tS minute* poitsd.

( TAVAREri, 'Hi-pt.
11,—Karl
Vl.rhinaim of Montverde was yes*'
tirftjy uflentoon rh&gt;rtcd'for the
rliti-m'h cofisi-rutlve year as a
t'hninher uf Cunum-rcr Krcietery
In Central Florkla. "
lit! t U Gi* liu.-fest pvr«*l any
man has srrvi-d in tbe Chnmlwr
of J C‘&gt;mrnefcr ^rrslaryship
ill
tint stall* and in ludcs tho -nine'
yt-ura ho w n n l a* secretary id
jti^ Ofnnm- Cminty . Ch^iutiei of
t'ouinurce at Orlando, the four
years ns secretary of th# Semi­
nole. ttounty Chnutber of Com'
mvfri* at Hmfurd and Ihi* U tin
third yiar wl.h.ihr Lqkr County
Chamh r of lUniiineret* with ot. ' Karl Uhmann e f Modtvards
fires In lla- Court House, at wla- has be*n re-sicctod secretary of
i ares.
the Chambvr of Guam*tree la
Duri*; llirsj more thin fiftren Central Florida for sixtssnth
years Knrl l.rhmann has been conarcutlvc - year.
ucl)v* in every progri uuve, for
wanl looking nunrrnient in thr
State i-f -Merida serving as dir.
&lt;* tpr of Public Relations of Klor. vrlopmcnl th* la in tW o iyIda National Eihibits, Inc. which rclary has been active ia Cht
uroup has built and opcr*t*it Sunday Hthool, Christian
Morlda’s eshibits in rMrago, •liwvor. Boy Scout, Public hq
New York, Cleveland and else­ Red t'rtaut. Educational. Her
where, Scerrtary of the Florida Club, Lpd4» »nd aib*r ft*M«.
Walaremy Congress, Secretary
Ht.» John* Rivet Improvsmmi
Association, Chah man fur sue. ‘greo af LL.D? fn rrrhgnltior
s o , years of th* UrauUficaUoa M* Mrylci In th* field of C
C-opimUter of the State Cham- mudttr" build lag.
.
!nr of Commerce.
in liie fir 1-1 of nrgsnltatlmi

I

Jp*n

grayed.

o n 't t e j A 'M

lay

I vowed 1'iTmsYsrlInt .* coconnt
pie every |day If he would only
nuns litis, Ml lhO: Oud ef a*
'eternity I' he*M step* far ahova
and tharo he,0ywt. ,k*ov*na hut

Hanford A re.

for Cold*
CUIja Fov*r, Malaria, and Inflj
At drug store* tSe or send staS
Isstlw a rDrug CajgekaonviUe.FW
— &gt; -

774

.
ssber
at

Watches Repaired. By
One W ho RcnUy:
• •« 'Known How .(Ml

Schick Shaver
yfVefl Plano Reel
10^ B U fpoH x

. CrrtlfkcaU Recital given by
• Edith Singletary pupil of
b . Madeline Mallem, wss f»re\U last night at 1:00 o’clock
the Woman1* qiub. Ml»a 8h»«ry I* tha daughter ef Mr,
lira . W. H. Stogletery. She
, aa honor student and me*«
of the - graduating elasa of
f. Bhs was also voted th#
4 inullsctuai ia her elaaa, .
aatollng ed tha program wen
a Deanes Takaeh, violinist.

ELECTRIC CO.
No BLADES, No LATHER
No BRUSH, No LOTIONS

Randall Electric
co.

WIRING
FIXTURES
. APPJJANGES
1M
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Martin’ll
Garage
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b

'.*«•* Gsaoori Kspalrin* , ,
• ‘ Tkach'• AalO.Borelc#
1
’, B 0 too—Bpriago—Trallora
A prise yee ra* afford to pay
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Melton . War*, theology stu­
positions dent at Cmory University who
la now opanding his summer vo­
cation with hla parents, Judge and
Mra. R. W. War*, will presth at
tho regular Sunday night Church
sorete* at th* First Methodist
Church tomorrow night. Rev. Paul
Rodfaarn, pastor of tho Church
announced today.
Young Wore la o graduate of tho
Unhreraity of Florida where ha
distinguished hlmaolf as a member
af tM football squad and debating
tossy, he is also a graduate of
Somlnote High School where ho
was oa ousUent student aa well
aa oa eatst andlng athlete.

McL-utta^.

’ Martin’s Oarage

stats OUd hat term ruiitCanjly at
th* call of csmiiuunnka and - or- .IpriagfteU b th* cajdtal *(
, '• WMiaMj vsi^u-i
cafisalloiu ait,: In saore. i tkan Mlttqis.
h ilf o f these meellngg'"!^' '* k*S
not even received klol-tlBVeUMespenao*.
1 is * ■ v* •»»
In addition to service ik-.Mk

New

l*nrlabl»a. wll*
Very oaey terms

New

au'psr-Hpsof
Brnllhs.
te*1 •»/ ksku.lt

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ease

Mra,
B f. A
P.# P.
A • Campbell
V/4A11Ip i/V U
Hosfcaa To Circle

C.

all mausa
id sasolltas
n ltw
•wsaf-kaM wsraises

n tey llte tje — o f articles, at tor
than cash, at*, aod I f»H that It*
wss snly fat? teat you ihsull
know te n tho yahlktty that yuvj

HafliflU. lUwRTAr

Sunday

WINE
WOMEN
— And—

HORSES

FRIDAY:

I

P. M
F. M
F. M.
M.

llollnraa M*rr «•, l:M F. M
MATritDAY:
UpanAIr Matting. T:I» P. M.

II 04 .V t u n a * r.l*l*l*OI'AL
4 III Ill'll
liar. Marlin liiam, rn i-r

Hnntiuer H« hr«lul« of Hotvlrp*

Iloly I'oniitiunloii. I H A M.
Ittll A M fhtir.li hs Itoul a n*.
regular cv»rnlng piayr*1 and a&lt;t •
drraa
KRKMIIKH MKTIIIIIIIBT &lt; III Hi ll
llro lllalar. iraalor.
•
Nundav N« Iio*iI «i It tr A. MPrrarhlnn. 11 *»• A. M
Young |*«Mi|»lr*a lllvlalun.
T be
I*. M.

I'rayar mrrilitg, I f f I*. M.

Thuroday.

o K i r u MKTifnmrr cmvrcm
Key. W. J. itarney, paetar.
fUnJay Bfhool. It l l A. M.
Morning Narvlca. !!:•• A. H
ffeenlng Martlce, I f f T, M.
M rikrt are cwaducled oa Ike
••coml and fegrtk kundaya of each
M«atk
■ ABroilll **('AIIRNOMIN ATKIB AL
4oO*l'i:l. TAMKHNAtl.M
llak W ti ijuwan. • |Mia|ur. .
•lit Hlirwl mlit! U u ill Akatitia
huititi*&gt; N h ml 14 II A M . Ull*
lUm |liuta n. •u|&gt;ailR|anaam
rr»6ihing harvlr*, lt;M A M.
Young |v&lt;t|.l«g hwrvlcts f a t |«,
M V. A IMIly, yregl4««|.
Kkgitgailai i*' Mark lea. f i l l V M
!*»•&gt; ar Mirllhf. Tu«*4«r. • M
I*. M
Thurvs.ay otehlng pr*arhlng « n*l
•14 fxahls»fio*«| loilImvRf ••rvlrw
Kviry UmI&gt; ttrltuma.
mtCB It I TKHI AN 4T4UR4TI
K f&gt; |li«•»oitlaw, l». D, pgsiup,

svvinnw
. .
Itsv Jsmrs H Dev, Meier.
Oundar d-hiil. tilt k'slrrk
unSrr llis tflrvvllaa al X g, (,‘eop

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DAMP WASH SERVICE

T. L IJ si- sspeetalewdeal.. I
Meralau Worskl*. II:** A. M. '
ISvealM IVersfclp li*t F. Il •
Kpsvarik D t s u o . M d al t.ia '
•uUUe Is rerdlklly lavtted I*
•tired Iksse srrvlcss.

That'* no way to truat youroolf —

doin g tho family waohing. I f you waro

mnrt* niiiiii-y nut n f you r pur sc limn
you ’d p.iy fur nur Uion mtickl I lamp
Wash Servlet*!

' saving money this way, thtra might

W hich provci that you tiivu all tha

liftin g , lugging, wearing yourself out

bo

that weakly

reasons in the world fpr calling u&gt;

alavo day ii not only robbing you of

right now to tell us to send for your

health

bundle, this w eek and ev ery w eekI

aomo

escuso.

and

But

youth — but

it's

taking

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LAUNDRY
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IT'S SIMPLY costs only 49c for 12]*'And 4c for each additional pound
INEXCUSABLE

You cannot export to rook#
*rMarales Wnrshla II tt •*siorU. I fr'cods soda By or In bvsJoaii
TUe^
T. U. e*stie *| |.e# ( ii you kova halitosis (bad
Kssnles Wurshlp *| I e'clerk
breath}. Sine* you cshwvoI do•VIKUO MKTIIOUI*T~CMrnrH I
Rev. J. K Woodward, outer.
Ckurck Ur hr—I. Site A. M

Again wa ssa down la th* ol
IVO section, around Fresnw situalad In the Bag Juaquln Vatley. fiurh a differ*ace ta tha
te m p e r a tu r e
tw o hours before
W* wore Ihroelng ipow ball*
and now « * are clad hi &lt; t*o
Hthleo* of rimtiinr and tfMHag.
Ipll I* o few hours we Riq ho
on our wsy through Meroed *wd

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JOHN J. HCNLV
John J. limey, Del a ml, former
aylophonc soloist and tympanist
In Sousa's band, will bo director
o f tho Stetson Univtrslty band
during tho srsSion which open,
here Bspt. Ill with frrshmi-n,ori­
entation.

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II asuat be Ilk* a dTp Intd hell bay «n out In o f violas- cloths*
and then taken ia Heaven He bqfor* soln* up I* Yosstpil* Na•aid he only stood .at th* tup tipnal I’ark. and believe It or
two lulaute*. and tpnk al^ that iioL haavy wuqten*
were
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Urn* going up apd getllnr hark. warm enough.
,

At night .the tear*
through th* camp ground* over
lurking gprhugw -cans and Risk-

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u Will Preach Here S tfUAYt
rw Marling. &gt; •• I*.

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JOHN J. HENEY

Hand To Hand • .
F ijj;lit Marks
Chinese W a r

A T THE CHURCHES

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Plenty of maiihinaa
for school use
lived on firms ~te tha United
auto* at tha hastening of 1007
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form
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TUBS DAT

Mac Huddleston and BUI Morri*
son left today for tho University
and tpb* rosesof Florida. They were accompanied
Tha biide was given tg marriage by Mrs 1 Z. Eatridgo and Mrs.
by her father. She was gowned In J. F. Huddleston.
antique Ivory brocadr, fashioned
la Use L-irectalro manner. Her
Mr. and Mrs. Clem McBride and
shoulder length veU full from l
Mrs. T. J. Drummond were the
halo of twisted velve*. The br'dv's
bouquet was a cascade of white guaste Thursday of Mrs Faul E.
Shoemaker and Mlsa Ruth Wells
dahlias and tube ro*c»
W. R. Williams, brother-in-law In Daytona Beaeh.
of tho greens, acted as boarTHWCof Wallace.
Mrs- Wilson, mother of the
bride, wore dusty rose t chiffon
Barbara, , and Mlsa
Her corsage was of pink roso daughter,
Martha McClung of Ralslgh, Nbuds snd gqrbsra daisies.
'
C returned to their home today
Following tho ceremony a re*
after having attended tho Witson*
caption was held for aseemt-led
guests. Tho lace covered bride's McClung wedding her* yesterday.
table held, a throe tiered wedding They were accompanied horns by
cake. Burning candlea In sUvcr Mrs. W. R Williams.
holders also adorned the table.
Mrs J. C. Mitchell, Mlsa Doro­
Assisting In serving during the
reception wore Mrs. W R. Wil­ thy Marlin of Atlanta. Mlsa Dor­
liams, Mr*. Emmet Hunt tnd othy Mitchell. Mlsa Carolyn Col­
lier and Mis* Marrarst Griffin
Mr*. F. D. Bcott.
After spending some time with spent today In Orlando aa th*
their guests, Mr and Mrs.. Me* auesta of Mr*. R. O. Crenshaw.
Clung left for a short wrdding
Among thosa from Sanford at*
trip on tho oast coast. The brhls
wore a traveling dress ef rust tending th* PI Beta Phi dinner
crop* with black accessories 1h* given Thursday night at th* Or­
l*Uriu tfCDhisk* their homo hi lando Country— P ub , war* th*
Cocoa where Mr. MeClung la con­ AUsses Anna Cornell, Dorothy
Kathryn Thigpen, and
nected with Friedman's Depart­ PopeDorothy Mitchell.
ment Store.
.
Mr*. MeCung waa graduated
from 8#mlnoU High School. She
attended the Florida SUt* Col­
lege fur Women and la a member
of tho Alpha Gamma Delta Sor­
•rin sT MKTiiouiar r iiiu c H
ority.
.
lUv. I’aul llnlfrarn, mlnlelai.
Mr. McClung was graduated
I'hifrrh Mchool. i l l A* M
Mornlns Worahlp. Il:l&lt; A U
from High School In Wallace, N■ulijacl: T h a Taah uf Portal*
C- Hu attended Campbell College. lint.**
luung I*o&gt;op1a‘a Maallat.
":M
AmoAg th* out of town guests
Haemn* WBrahln* !:• • » * . M.
attending tha wedding weir: Mrs.
Malton h'arg will praach.
Mid*waak aarvloa Wadnaadar at
A. M- McClung, of Waller*. N. C-I
I*. M*
Mrs Charles C. Brown- Miss Bar­ •
bara Brown, Mlsa Martha Mr■ AL VATIOM AltMV
aumiAVi
Clung- of Raleigh, N. C.; Mrs. GNun-lay Mchool. |M6 A. M.
C. Lanier and Mrs II- M. Lanier
At 11 0# A M. Mrm Vmnn wll
hrlnt an otijoet Uwon. aap*c al
of Inverness.
ly for tha joung |&gt;»upl«

ran not participate In any fo r­
mula dor Mediterranean aecunty
which emanate* from the Nynn,
Rwttirrliml, conference
where
Russian ilrlrgate* are »ittintr.
II Popoln interrupted the an­
gry ton? of it* article to thunk
tfN tlgged fram Face Aerl
tr mtiiNUPil f mm rsg# Om |
In­
marine policy could be laid be. Britain for keeping her
.1 i . in
Army and it* rover*
(ore the old Spanish Non-Intvr- formed of yesterday'* proceeditiK •
imr chips. In this war devasvenlion Committee In lu»ndoft
■I Hly in tho Vangtte River
has bc*n rebuffed by France and
Britain, Curtly they announced
that adrh a ►chernc war Im­
practicable.
Italy and (in many at ill atood
by their counter-suggestion en­
tered when thiy refused the In­
vitation to Nynn, holding forth a
promise of eollatwratiou through
the London group. The crua of
the touchy situition
will
be
reached uftrr the protocol plan la
completed and
Italy—poaaibly
with Germany—1&gt; invited
to
F«sci»l ill
take part.
'■mtilh of serial humh*
Premier lletdto Musaollni'a own
-li.'ll .‘Spliminnt to slick
lie pointtil out that .11 Dure in ui
newipaprr, the IVpolo d'ltalia of
i m- ’ mid their Jolts,
Milan,
today that his recent I'alrrmn, Sicily, speech, (.•
hi "In i miittii-ips! council
Italy refu-e»l to Joirt the Interna­ said Italy would flyht to kn-p
il rti.di-rn had n-arhrd
*
/
tional •‘war" on submirine ter­ Russia nut.
in-|i iln n, slid revested
rorism in the Mediterranean.
ulti-tr
nrr
i -i « * wi*rr under treatThe tnw*pa|&gt;ei announrrd, in &gt; Y e lr t a ii aeauicu
-I it Ion lio pilnls in tho
an editoiial I&gt;r!levrd (o have been rh ro n lr siittru-r*. front sc.i sick
npd the Concctsicn.
ness

Parley On ‘Piracy’
Makes Agreement
For Water Patrol

819 W. THIRD ST.

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Big Dan Yields Only One Hit
During Contest Bui 4 Errors
By Lookouts Prove Cosily mu »ie up m
Swede Martin Uuds Hittvra With A Pair
Pitching Battle
Of Blows In Four Appearance* At
The Pint©! Utunierio Score* Run

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S A T U R D A Y , S E P T E M B E R -11. 1937

THE HANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Week
Movie Version
Of Kipliug Plot
To Play AtRitz

ADVENTURE ON INDIA’S UNTAMED FRONTIER

"W ee wiilie Winkle”
Features S h i r l e y
Temple, McLaglen

Hitz Film Depicts The
Trials And Travels
.Ot Great Explorer

Kipling's tutor fill charnel rna
lira glamorously, adventurously
and couragroi-sly on mlvenli.rr'li
last frontier In tho Twentieth
Offltnry Fox plrlui Ixalinn or hie
famed “ Wee Willie Winkle." which
ahowa .Sunday, and Monday at
tho IIitx Tinalre, wlih Klrirla-y
Trtnplr and Vlrlor Melnrilen in
Uia (tarring roles.
From the la-art of mighty Indln
rah*re all tho world ie wild and
strange. where the llritleh raj ends
at Khyls-r I’aas, in the land of the
Bengal Lancers, comes ihla glorlotra adventure .
the Kcnttlih
IlWhUndeta in action and of the
little* girl who won Ihe right to
wear their plaid.
Tho raroat aprtlarular |irmlurtlon
In .whleh Shirley Temple has yel
appeared. "Wee V/illio Winkle"
fives Victor Mrl-nglen tt powerful
rain aa a fearlens, fighting fool
and provides splendid npportttnl
tie to C. Aubrey Smith, dime Ijrnr
Michael Wharlen, l'e*ar Jlomer.
Omatanre Collier
and youui
Douglas Srolt.
Life al n frontier army frost itIndia la m l too happy Tor Shirley
and her widowed mother' Jim*
Lana, for her aruirdfaier, C
Aubrey Kmillt, Is n .gru ff old
disciplinarian. Tin- youniptlor- ile
ctdea that lhT*i)nty wsy lo wii
tha Colonel's approval Is to Is'
come a soldier ber*elf, and Her
friend- Michael Whalen, a yotm
llaulenanl, turns her over for
training to Ihe Imtly fern*no
Victor Mr Laden who dithl heir
"Wee Willie Winkle" is-cnii.e id
U»% quaint way she has o f arrow
htf , up her eyes when nho aslttl
questions.

From l hr island of primitive
fn nelly, legendary with the tar*
rur ot wild nun and Dyak pirates,
of hendhuntenbity bmaplorcd
waterways tturC1' - t h r o u g h
impenetrable wilderness. of Incon­
ceivable matvuls strange to Inc
rye* of man, m m n Martin John*
son's la*t and mait exciting P*lvrnturr, "Borneo," Twentieth CcnInty-Fox rrleasc, wtilih hIijvvs
Friday it thr Hilt Theater
“ Borneo" la tin* pictorial illmnx
of Marlin Johnson's adtenlutnii*
rsrrcr. Filmed tn lho land ot IJit*
Incredible, tho Inrnncclvublr, and
thn. Impossible. it la thr strangest
and' moat etrltlng motion picture
yet In remc from tho ihitli, myi*
Irrimia
liywiya. of
unknown
world*.
,
For up thr winding, muddy
’* Heroic story of pdventurp III the land of Ihe Bengal Lancers, "Wee Willie reaches ot tin* Kinll«tanaan Kir*
ry Trmple mid Vk-toi Mrlmgten |n thrill-packed doings on India'* untamed; rrt- Martin and Ora Jnlmaon flv*
Hmlth (upper left I, Jutld U n g arid Michael Whalen (upper right), and Caaar In their amphlldan plane to brine
ntnrnl In the pirtacnlar Twentieth CanturyFu* produrlion. ,
_____ !' i‘\l.*ck n roronl of tho animate rrlilrh
|inhnl it that remote land of thr
*
~ Srlitlfft* 1* ft form nf
descendant* of lire head'hunter*.
which affects the aefatie nrrvt.
PRINCE AND THE PAUPER’

THE

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Many .of
fiif ont lilrli
# .y * , de'lnres Ihe Florida tllale
Chandi-r of ('orninerre, ure ihacendsnla of mllilniy roads built
In early American limes tn uid tn
lect km of si-tllers from nrie
Seminoles,

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J U G G E R N A U T O P W A R rmuloyrd In Ibe tierce flgbtin.
shown aa 1| rolled through Ihe street* with the smoke ut batllr uverhesdi I
i the deadly caterpillar tanka armed with rapid Ore guns lo mow down ill 01
reir path. Highly developed since Ihe World War, lire vrblclca ran travel at I
speed pver moat any kind of .land,

THREE IN A MATCH

“ Borneo’ Tells I
Last Adventure i
Of M.Johnson's

Toast Of New York”
Hap Brilliant Plot
With Feature Cast

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the comic trio tn Columbia's “ It'a All Your*," which ahowj nt the unl&gt;eit rrt a ao’tabtn crratnrrln*
tlilx Thenter Wednesday and Thursday. From fadr-in to fade-out group— Edward Arnold, C a r y
they battle their way merrily through affair* amorou* arid matter* (Irani, Frances Farmer. J a r ir
merttniry. And all because Madeleine owns H.noo.offl which Oakle— will! tba added llgnlflcanea that Mlaa Tamar treih,
ledertr want*—while Auer wants both—Mndclrlne orul the million*! from hat, triumph In “ Come and'
Klliolt Nugent is responsible fer the direction
______
Cat It."’ eflarll »*aln ArBold'a
heart IntaTwat tn tha rurraat
film, playing
Josle
Mansfield,
lady'a maid wham tha Infatuat­
ed apactacaufor IKta
by
tba
uta of hla
araalth
Into
tha
quaan of theatrical and night
Ufa.
tlaxad
upon
aplsodaa
from
•The Robber Baropa." by Mat­
thew Joaephaon. and "The Itooh
of Daniel Draw." by nouck White,
“The Toast of New
York'
la
laid In that colorful period Im­
mediately after tha Civil War.
when &lt;he financial mogul*
of
Wall Htreet b»i*n their Juggling
of railroad aitsX (Industrial
cmplraa. In thli period, Jim Flak
rapidly ro ao from obscurity and
became one of the time's moat
sensational
money
barons.
a
Uriah spender and playboy and
a flamboyant lover.
Furi eful and Imarinallre. Flak
ax played by Edward Arnold,
la Inordinately ambitious.
and
during the .Civil War makes n
fortune by . smuggling
rottnn
from the Roulhern
Hlatea
to

“BORNEO”

Programme For Week Of Sept. 12
A T TH U HITZ
Fundsy, Monday nominee nnd Adventure In Ihe land of
ihe III rural I surer*. .Shirley Temple, Victor McLaglen "WICK
WILLI K WINK IF."
Tuesday. TJ|,. fIiu ||-,y &gt;226 «,H
(irunt Ifirh.inls, Karen Morley "(J\ f||
Wujnr day, Thur* day--dork ' O-ik.e
Arnnbl, Franeim Farinrr "TIIK TOAST
Addid Finture, Madeleine Cal loll, F ill
YOUHR."
Friday S'evrr Before An Advcnti
Johnson't "I’flHVKO." Alsu return ah
AND TilK I'AFPKIt."
Balqrrlay—I‘lav KCRKF.NO Hob
A Men "BKCKI.KMU
KANfiFB," And Virginia Frey, Cliff Fdwiirda, jlruee Cabot
in "HAD (JlIY."

AT, TIIK I’ HINCKSS
Fallinl y, Bundiiy. Sept. |bth and I'Jlhllll’ HllflTi" Also Added Feature.

Charles Schwab, steel mi^nste,
started hi* career by clerking la

a'tthrd tot two’ year*. .... .

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O R C O T T O N darbies

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Money Tycoons
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Seminole Coanly Produced *
More Fruit And VegelaWea Than
Similar Area in Aaierica

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F lo rid a C ity A ffo rd in g R a il, H ig h w ij;
. A n d W ate r Iriu u p o rta tlo q

AN IN D E P K N D JbttlbA IL Y NEW SPAPER
V n M 'M K X X V I

Chinese Draw
Back To 2nd
Defense Line

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, fWJPTKMHKft IS, 1017

mjPONT HEIR WEDS FLORIDA GIRL

Section Held By ChincseThrough Month
Of Intcnne Fight­
ing Is Abandoned

HONGKONG, Stpt. IS.—
(AP)—P. V. Thomas head
of tha American Seventh
Oay AdeeMlat minion hoapltal at Walchswr • charged
Japanese today with the ap­
parently
deliberate
bomb­
ing of tho hoepltal despite
tha promlnont dleplay of
American flaga.
Thomas, who arrived here
^ to d a y
bringing
wounded
membera
or
hi*- Chinese
Nicholas Kidgrly ilul’ont, a member of the wealthy Delaware
otaff, aald tha Japaneeo war,
family and a brother of Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., anil hi*
planoa bombed tho hospital
liriilr. the former Clenevievr Livingston Cutes, are shown leaving
for IS
minute*
yesterday.
the Chunfi of the (JihmI Shepherd In Jacksonville, Fla., just after
Amarlcan
flaga,
ha
aald,
wore promlnerjtly
dleplayed
Ihrir marriage. Young Roosevelt and his bride, the former Ethel
. .
over tha n k l l M J e d ,I l f • J b V t l A 'll'ii, aMended the ceremony,
—
tach wa* apparently ucllber—:
alo as there were no n^llltary objectless nearby.

Rotary Club Learns
That BugsCost U.S.
Huge SumAnnually

r it ions which they hnd expected the redi-tnl llureau of Entomology
*
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to fa ll bnrk on a s rood ns Ibe full mid thut the purpose of the llurenu
is
to
en g a g e in 're se n rc h in
fo rce o f Japan’s mechnnixeil ml

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all fiin ttrm |k*i tuiiiing In
bugw
Vance M trgisl a g a in st them
T he Ja p a n e s e follow rrl hard on M r- Tenhet
am
the p rin rip al
ll t r ih r r ls o f the re lie n ti.lg Chin- *!'c ' l‘' ' r
" t'*1* * * 1"
» m .n g e d
r»e am...... Irkly oecupte.1 the r a r K ',r lh *'
‘ lu“ ,
r s it e r n rare course and Hie now r u r m r , n mem ber of the Program
eomplctety ruined Kiangwan rivic Coninilttee,
I’oinling nut that the tlurrau
renter. The Chinese had held the
area for n month against the has iiminlsimil an office here for
the part ten or twelve yeirs, Mr.
fiercest Japanese assaults^
C'holrrs, the eonilant Oriental Tenhet said that lie and the other
peril of cUhrr war pr peare. look men comirrlnl with il are engaged
a grave turn in Ihr Intel national in tin' study of lulus, so that
areas while id Amrrirnnr were farmers and growers may " have
being evacuated on a United tome plsro to Hun for belli in
their T alruggle against
insect
Mutes warship.
There were unconfirmed reports pests of varinua types which des­
that one American left in 'Sluing- tiny their crops.
Mr. Tenhet said that farm pro­
lint was dying of the ilreaTF dis­
ease. In all there were fi'j;i nl-w duction depends to a large extent
rases In thu foreign areas, fill of on pest "millfill nml that the two
them In the French ConcAssloii must satisfactory methods for
where most of (ho Americans tin- font rolling pesls were through
Tho other 111 weie in the interna­ instcls of other kind*- and Insecti­
cides. He mi.I tluil almost every
tional "Kctllorpcnt.
Most nf the victims werp Chin* kind of insect has other insecls
which fetsl upon them, and that
cue refugees who liad fln l. inlo
the foreign sections, g Sixty had the purpose of Ihe llureau Is to
■lisrnver
the harmless insects
died in the last 4H hours.
Thrre days of rrleotless sir which will help to slump out those
and artillery bombardment at the lh&gt;l annoy the funner
Speaking of inset tic idea, hr
same time had started a series of
now extensive fires ill the Kiallg* until that n poison whirh will kdl
one
will pal necessarily
wan, Y*nglr|'poo and tlotigkew
war desolulisl dlsliicls tu llir kill Miulhrr, anil an insecticide
which proves very anlisfnrtory In
liurih and'west of lhi foreign
on« section of the country, may,
areas.
on arruunt of climatic renditions
Development, of tho post 21
or for other reason*, not work at
hoars included:
■ ' 1 . ill the battle of Shanghai, all in another.
He said that ihe tlurrau is 'al­
anora than 711,000 jipnnrsr aoidways slow lo mike recommenda­
fees sup parted by shore rnnlln*
tions,., but that tb e’ farmora could
gents o f -bluc-Jsckrts, more than
depend upon.it that whenever the
200 airplanes snd the I ig guns of
llureau did adeanco a remedy/ il
soma 40 imr*hl|i«y cofiitiiufil an
had tern tested with all the means
•» r§«r T irtfi
at their disposal.
Among the visitors at today's
limchron, Wat C. A. Fsrker, who
ii connected with the Coca Cola
llotlllng Works-

Tiny Child Attacked
By Dbg On Streets

Tho tlojr daughter
of
Mrs
George BUwart
was attacked
aariy this morning by a vicious
dog on Park Avenue near Rock*
ay'* Tiro Bhop as lh» child was
preeading Its mother down tho
• street. It sroa learned at tha
local Pvlle# Btatlwi tblr morn­
ing.
y,
Tha
child
sustained many
’ bruises and lacerations when she
was knocked down by the dog
b u t, her condition was not re■ % ported a s- serious.
The dog Identified at belong
Ing la Cecil Rinrs will tw kept
under cartful observation during
the next few days and will be
Uoted far symptom* or rabies,

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balmy 'mountain air. rod! ocean
bn-eaea ami Ihc fishing |iole for
dally Unions hi "Readin', Waitin'
'nilhmctic."
.V/llh the opening of the oehoola
goiLir» the over present proUeiyx.of
preventing ecrinui rpiilrniic dis­
eases In the rlas, looms where
the cliildisn gather for study and
Mr*.
Dorothy
lamb,
county
nurse, to whose lot it falla to pre­
vent spread of disease
through
removal of afflicted students (roll
the school. I n la y emphatically a s­
serted that all eliMilieu who haVe
not resiled in this stale fur ml
least two weeks since leaving this
summer will nut Is- peimittrd to
enter Ihc schools without previous
examination by thr school nurse
"This may save the lives of
-* v who enter
the « lassruam unaware that iliaease from tfn^b rsrfiers *ts1k Ihrli
trails." Mrs. Iamb asserted addj
ing that the regulilioii would bp
most rigidly enforced this year
duo In seiious epidemie.Kiq parts
iof thr natinn.
Hemlnolo
High
SrhiHil
will
open tomorrow with the Israeli
enrollment of any aehonl to thu

China Makes Appeal
For P r o t e c t i o n
From Jap Invasion
l&gt;Ut m entdrics fu ll o f kind r m d lc c tlo n s r b a n t l r r l u i l *h.* drd irxtion o f
the
Will Roger* Shrine of the Sun nt whichi ii hx»*l o f lhi&gt; cowboy humorist &gt;,n&gt;. unveiled, T up* w ere
gkneva
blown at the t'nluradn Spring* cn-rmnny by
I ii m em ber o f tho llg ru in jfiiu 'n t'n a Vollegi* riirflm )' baiul. ( A P I — T h r Lcflgue o f N iv
of Abill'nr, T rim . Tint1* tilled the r y n id mitnj «« n rid erless Kn m w ii' led t" the. *htine.
tit,tin rebiiffoil on n tte m p t to
uiiituat ih c h p u »l«h
govern­
m ent today at the ou tset o t
it in t.tr ami clogdly guarded
wraaion which la to h ea r tha
Spanish ncctioatlon o f Ita ly
tu, th r M n literrn nean pirate

! sept,

Allen Insists He
Doesn’t R e c a ll
designing Office

in.— •

F.S.Vernay,65,
IDies Here Afterj
&lt;Short S ic kn ess

CITY NEWS BiaEFSI

Wi'8 Prominent InC’iReMgnatmn r i l e d ! .... m ...... ......... i-om.ty Irus And BusincHs;!
Came Here In 1923
WithSeeretaryGray

Admits Signature On

Tenhet DescribesjDawson Reports
Work Of Bureau Marketing Pactij;&gt;«
Of Ed( omology Strongly 0keyed

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iN rlan ng Unit Irisvrt* rust thr
s tr e tc h in g
fro m
Sh an gh ai
2 -*i
Unilnl
brtwprii fine ami
m ile* to n o rth w rrl.
The Chinote rrtri'itl wax orderly tun Ixllictti ilnllnri rv try year, J,
riinuffU*il with
ami rtralegir to the prepared t&gt;"‘ X. Twin*t* whu

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Ethiopian Agent 1
Also Recognized

power.
While
I tic
asueintily
"&gt;f , s
France ami firent itrltaln assam- ,
UriiiiiRiil Sm m m tu ami L uvumiLi
Med 11 michty fleet of t&gt;0 m m N'HIVh
&lt; hillii.riil win* nuir*
„f wav in drive the myalrrloea
raider, fiont ihe inland *e*. AU
S a lim lo y .
rew.ly there
were unconftnwrd
revert* freer, Stxanlsh t^ttagana
Frank. .Slnnlcy Vcrnay, (ii, fur „n the Mrdllrrranean that a
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HPpt.
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Thn H a n f it F (| i ’m ^inUwlimrra
yen
i- n I'lnrii irti-nl business mm plralr siihmarinr, hsr crew »tlO t
^
Tin* n&gt;|Rimll«»u Iff J ^ ‘11 ii Ml Siiitit
• i‘|*iiLir hi
a liv e , lay blasted ‘ and eripph*
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M ^ n ' «** i *Ir ! p 1k»vt*rriK
ill
tine
I 111, died nl his fumie here
-tl , .
*&gt; fd* »*tIn^ Mi |lin n t y Mall I if
tinder e-sler.
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jM ifm n u
n n « llh »l
t mIc ix .d
-ii
im h*f k,
C' II y litsl liiiflit uftei a rlluM illness *
• Spanish
tnaurgrnt
r »fn e T * ll »» ,
the K i'd iliir v i*f H lM h'i nil*' . r h * ik Pritnk 1 ,4111*011 rt*|HJtli-«l
Mr. Yeitny was the emi of Ihe aimn Kranrisro Franco In a W * - '
tod.i) Iml AU pii Ktihl In*
11,11 tod ..,—
lute John J Vcrnay nml Elitnheth ter to tha l&lt;r*gua rnntrndad hi*
nm
lim in g p U ihmI ii
.
Anne Wiiplil nml uns burn near Ciivi-inment was tha only
&gt; IMnfi*riwir rain* hhiii»»iihim| hl*&lt;
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ll|sori|erly to n ilin i lioails lly;
tha
riNiiTh.ii lull Siilim ln y hut Alh'ii | li-i *•( i liargos p ie le n e il n aalasi Klim........... . Md, Feh II. IM72. representing the will of
lie ii.ii married in Helen llniris Simnish propla. Hut tha
eaitii* hark %vMlt **l hnvim 1 nil J violatora of t'lly ttnllnariees in
Fommltta*
daatdaj .
iin H ill m i'tv. Md hi ItHl.’l mid lain ('rnb-ntlsls
Hi Ml i-ii mi)* i r p lg iiji l iiiif til nil)
i lit* 11lo t h r f l i t Jm lgu Frank
I In Win-I"ii Salem, N
F. Ihe credentials of tha Valancl*
tilth* nml lli«* • 3n%iiiii*»r Ijjm mil I I, Mdh-r In a sc»s|nn o f
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|wliere lie lived fur Jli years prim! ili-leuai imi ware in ordar and tha
Rskul lllu fu lt*ilr*»,f
! M unhlpiil Court Mils
ullellonoi
school w ilt reach a new hlxh.
assembly sealed IL
(u nun mi; lure in l!&gt;!!.1.
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at
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prim t|&gt;..l
of
,\lleie went in
J A iie r Id* hi live I in Snnfnril. Mr 1 The assembly llkewlaa aplht't
Ills High Hcbuul. sntiounii-d to
th*
I \ •in.iy wu engxgid in Ihc cilrncj any Mussolini hop** that
(Palos otllio
The rerilhir luiMOe*
^ r T t U l - t h . «b„,t-W U X fl.t
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•in-Ill-Ill nml later ill Hie sale ef' |j ,Arne wnoTit expel Ethiopia .*■
felttrli-iflhn o f Hi- Hniifonl .limiei
Remlnolo f'oun ty farm ers 11 ' w
I li.tiiilmr i • Mile
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.\l. . llte
i .lim
■ e nlt‘ which lie cnmpirrrd.—from Itw
lih assem bly
with
b ly lomorruw morn
....
...
. to
.
tiro H o t e ltetter
n ilill.-ss'il
■IH
,
most tinniilnmutly. ru lril |o up
&lt;&gt;t t iinmeii-e w ill In- lu l,
lug nt &lt;1 mi
n'rlock.
AMliougll
(|j Im
‘ill Ii lii* WiF"
si!flitit tli*% r . mrmli -rslilp. No voice wax f i h n t
nor
on
Hepl
|u
ernto under tha colary luarkei- (ho program baa uol heeu Out
Fi-lk'a
i'hiee ti.im’ ill nl
j* V* i ti i,V Fit111' nr iin nl niiirt* iin against Ethinyl* during the •*•'
T lotl's my •Ijjiteiuro all ilp h l, i ,c , „ k
llip
agrrrm m it trn i^ llte le up In
it c old |&gt;lnh Inn, h nlni
ilcly nri.inr'-d,
luftleatvd
Inllely
sm in xed . ho
luhleiiteU
|(| A|1,.„ . .
f dim', r**n
ren i*m -'
ainn nf the credential* commit*
\\* t I’ u. I M iih I •*
p ro ve| b y . tho fiu r o la r y " I Au
i
r
e
f
r
e
s
h
m
e
n
t
s
w
ill
n.
,■
v
i
h»»&gt;
Hbapman •cliox'l , ,(nr
h X tl ,
in \ivnl My H|h Ic.
The aasrnildy
ailJouniMl
Mi, Vriiiiiy i
lM*r i n n l i r i i
Hiqm il Rot It •* I
rleu lloro nml rrlu n -o d lo
I h,
i el l* m l im
It Is iiii |h, i l.int (Inti
I iuHiIi in# .Mi H. until ft;on F. M. after Chin*'*
Mu i i*
grow ers alii! shippers fo r udo|i . r.-wril. |a » io r ol the K lrsl Melti lor.**
! nit m em tieia n l l i n . l
u „ i m .iiiii
l l lllU Wa * Mil ' . Mill Kill 1 1 1 1*1 . n|i|ieiti against Japanese sgtrrvsAllen |H*iule I mil Hiui 1*1 l i«
linn in liiu
rafurendiim
In M
" f m i rmt inlere-t mil l, ^ ills.
Kitllii'iim *| I ho *oi»v. I u»iiU *Slavi« si,,n w it distrilmteil to tha deld, Hit* t»ev* l.»r.,‘ »i*li»!niMi«l/,f *»k
lust wt-cx.
| i u *ed, l l y i l e R u i n t , , .ii 1 1 1 hi ,
........
tu g u e s t a p e a k e r s f o r t h e IH C * , . . Hl | || o
Irv J r nml If I* Mini II
V ritia y ,J uatrs. The appeal, saying Japan
Cunsldi'rabli- o ver !m pcri-ont slim
iiiiii' iiiih nl
All
parefft* and (rininl* I iinr.” ||u until tin 1i,nl ni'i lisiul i ■ d tll.‘ nl c a n id il mu
nil o f Satifo n l.
m
had invaded China and waa eon*
■ if tliu tu n .ic rt III this Inca III, of llm school uru lot I toil to atI' “ la y .
A h ll II li|l*lhrl. .Mi rpll Nl VlT* IlnniiiK its Invasion with all htr
i d In a n y tin'll*lc*&lt;l r e s lg r t iim i )
inli-d ''y i's " on I lieir
tail Inis. tend.
liny o f
I ''liiiilarl Mltiil, M*l
nml army, i nvy,. ami air force, hart
| u| thn limn lie m is ap po in ted , . , t - e
,
'
Uuunly A gent
It. Daw son rn
A flor i Impel thu stuilenla w ill or at any llinu ulinn H on
x . W | 1 . .. j v l l ' l ' i l l l j r | S
d u n ' hlnlri's .Mi
Joliii
S
Mr lire ii filed only a few hour* hevoalial today a fte r
an
uiintll- ho assign ed
In
th eir
rlsuses
( n u lr y o( lh*
i ’ ll)*
&lt;ml
Sln». fore.
c la l can v ass (if the haltnfsl
which will bo conducted thtiuigni
IM.In rl I. Mr** I
I WllxliiMRlilM. ' China filed another rommunl*
Results nt llip .liVtlult will l»&gt; Hie Remainder of Ihu
daw on Htiitii'a ln|Uni nml |»»*i i ioi\lt»r
|» r nml
I.'mIm i I I 1 am nf ration I.reusing Japan of violat­
sun1
, to Washington whore lin* n -r'ila r
scbtdiile.
Mr
McKay
l l f f i r i 'i i 11 In Uill 1 r%r in |M* Itnll iiituii', AMI
9
ing nil internalimiiil law and all
Sucrelary of Agriculture llmiry sulil, adding that lunch will bn unit (aaliit; law *. ||H
r in in l)
1 Mumlprt «»i
0CHI, It ulllt a silt i*l v 1oii»|m u* v * iiinioM*
I 'oiitoi j I i i i i . u r * no lit
\\ ill
Mr precept r of humanity,
A. Wullarn Will maku u fliiul i.urrrd at tha school cafi-icila
i
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1
if
■
1
1
r
dm
llir
tin*
(irniiru*
iun
ii im m m rril Juti i |irfi*Iinu iiiiUnl
fu r f liit fjM litnl |it‘ |[fif ..................
Ilrltlst autlmrilles were urt*bl*
check-up In ascertain whHImr at llm regu lar time
H ill Mr 1 In Iml in, Hm- Mi *' in* . of ruHitiViSe
Ilia flu 1 1i*a». '( Ju ly *iii*v nt In « «t1
tn confirm in any way thr Car­
or not the majority . of celery
ini*'I
I
I
I
In
(In*
1
Jmml
■
r
I
iim
I
i
M
iii
*
At the Ju n io r
H igh
Hi hunt fli-rr* llifi Hiotnr ii-liliit* &lt; 0111
tagena report front
unofficial producers of tho
tjlute
(aver llm new year w ill
be opened tula* lomo, la ri**fiilrm| My Mi0 T i ritljiy nil'll| Si |il , L*1
Spanish government sources oC
the pact.
’I lu* jiin-llnif Ykhii h wna ai lir*
with a short detotlonal e ie r - l a (v*»ji( hil« Ii (i lilc li Moml
||- « a'lw a r 4
I'sae Threel
The adapting of
the celery else lit the auditorium ami asiMih'tl far laniorioH nii*Ml h;i*i In n
If Tlii&gt;iiinn \V t(*ifi)t MlMjNM
marketing agreement It tlio mini slgn m enls o f Ihn pupils t o their
|.ii&gt;||Mit)ml fm uiii* wi-ilt, T
K.
Ill*
h
cnAcertrd action, the farmer* In classea wlilch w ill lio ronducl- A ll f i i , flu (Jo v Con** *Ol) H.
Snn|»«t*n( pirwiili nt uf thr |*«s*|y
will lo* tin* 11111 r 11i tu.11 4 loM r.ol
Uila rnutity have ever taken In
aiinouri('ia| IfHlay.
f&lt; nallased Oa !•■«» T sa i
Wallisiiii
\
V
*
Smith*
"I*
diml
lint 4 I*‘v*'t »*K** l!»*pni Ifllulll
hlllM*
cnunectjuil with Ihilr m arketing
situ r lllir 1^ rill* o f (hi* ||»i*'.t Ml&gt;lilriil&gt; uf (Hr Ma n n * h i s ^**n.
liiif Hint*- % M'liur Mihi h i tv on
problems.
■*
•liifhdifIJtlil, mrvlim ;'* n f tin* yt*«r* M l\ Smith, af MMn»l NrtKhlF
LLTCR!
Hanford Pullen last night arnr
In
i
In
19 !C«
*p||
m
i
C
A
L
IF
O
R
N
IA
B
W
E
L
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8
The agreement seeks In help
Mi Sin1)»■■*:on
nl nl! inrin Iid'11
Mi, .Siiikih had hrni llvmi*
rr*teit n local man, who** Hama
!i«4r*r &lt;&gt;f Mui Minim v an Hi** H ist
the Florida Cilery growers Im**f
I
II**
11 iolr Mtijly Ilk funLr 11
I'M
-tho haiii ' of hi* Miii far only NM was nut revealed, on a liliplclog
|(f* rt,h|i*|,i iV nu** 1 J oy
1*OH AN dKI.K H .
|3
{'■ ^..ii
&gt;3 (A *i till r riin
prote their prlia ranges and Inci i't.il r f f o i l to Mr iu r -r iiL No ul*o mottllr nt thr 11llir af his *M«Ni nf stealing a car In Kls*lmm*w
— H»ullierti| C a lifo rn ia *' •• m
lle r w l I M»11* HMoli/ nnm.'tl iii*4»i^«*
rreaae their
rotunda
lliroiiali
" 9III«-.| (lull M.1II1 III** oMI illo) low lamili;* h it' flam ('oliimhiii 1 11&gt;’.
Chief of FoilrS Roy Q.
WW»ill i Im | 1 1ini* St»*' In 11ic
yuntiTilay. T h »»
preveiilton
of
market
r l u t a In m liM l
niriiH rn i in r diuMM* In v**i * m Iml.
n ir m ir y
rllm b rd la | hh at III- i mitriil
Hums reported today.
i
l
l
i
n
t
i
u
.
I«i
o
h|
whhh usually ocrur ut the peak
iMi* t in I ion of of fi* • i •,
Tin*
1
pc.
I
in.in
vu
»
h
11
irtiivil
viT*l«lo. ] 0 | In lli&lt;* ro llo n arow
him
,
The ■ar ln wlilrh Ihw arraitaa
of lb* aeason anil result In low
I fir offirrii in Im* r|mt« l ,t f Jl 1111k I jii-l wit- ha i'll in X’ o l l h
Inc Im perial v a lk &gt; ; |n« ul Han
mail
was rldlhg answer* par*
W tlrn firil'rritiir C iilii hum I m
prices. This l| la expected will
tin*
nirrlinif
Uirk
nrr;
|nr&gt;i
\\«li frig |!&gt;&lt;1 , May M’*» IHMI.
iMrnaiilnu, aiyl 97 In U u ; An BtlKiin«f*‘*l M».-| 4 ni|ii.«I&gt;
Cecily the ties, rlplloiy telephoned
W m 'iiia'
be accomplished through regula­
ih*nt, v k r |vi rnmJrnt,
«r« 1» l *n 1
II*♦ i * pin VIv*«I l»y" 'Nil* *1* u 11 h- earlier In the day from KlaalA'
I H 'K A rlh u r 4 ’ eim ar. *1 of T u r rralfiirH
»nr Alli*c»i w lm ■ 1 unto.
tion of out-Dl-stale ahlpmi'kf a by
li i «Mih*r nml
11 vlri* |»M »i«thnt I*■r, Mipf leOVtinn Smith nf Nrw
lo. k Mini nf aunatrnkii
...... . uuthorRIes. who war# ■***Irani |l'»riuMg am t«-nin| linn
proralfon among
Ibu
growers
ftoni rach o f I Hr fiv r ill "I ru ts in f 'ilp flr, I ml
"I In or strii*, M, P- innned when the rar waa foaod,
thus keeping celery
shipments
In vi Mu M ihc count 1y
im-a'ii ill* Smith rif ‘ Hriiifoitl* Kilwnnl Smith
Tho Kl«*lmmc« offleislt, how­
more nearly lit 4fne with mar­
vhlcl
o f SpriiififirM * 111.10. uiul M. I ever failed to Identify tha car
ket needs
South of Nl-w t’.rllc. Also lw*» ■lin e nifty three of Mho num­
While the marketing
agree­
d h t r u lit t h r i r a t1i
bers on thn license f i t corra*
ment la a voluntary agreement
Thr remain* vmII Maw Smifard ■imndril to those oa tha s lid
between Ibe signers of the pact
thio Bfirm(M»|| fm Now raailr reported Hole*
and the Hrcralary of Agriculture,
txni and
pefoiiipanhxl i.j
1
TALI.All AFKt 1
h'-l.t
lly MttiC J. J. in t u . v
Ihia V aluipnj mountain into n II
the goxorneut. In n'u way
can
M rs!
11
(1*4' ll dangiit er-in-law. Mi. nml
.....I
Ahd'-nrt
has
The entrance to Yoscnnl,- was Mhapinl Ironi;h making lvn |ht * Mr, K a rl
rompel
operation
under
this
pm, j -'i. f : Smith'.
appointed
a s s n c la to
program, II it aald. The Bee- vety lovely- a twenty-one mile |H*mIic4i1ur walla.
lessor id tli.Hiu ul Florida hi i."|
relary
of Agriculture does not drive at the base nf ruyired
Tha fm fall I* a niirhtlx feature
l'*rni.|
In any respect allsmpt to regu- mountain*, with tha Merrill Riv­ in the autnmrr* madr h&gt; llnuwiria (.’idlege for *ln- coming
Weather Foreraat
musician, who will lave
lata shipments but acta ably on er always following the read. The burning tim b er from Ihc (up of The
trim-rally
fair
tonight *n4
Ihe recommendation of thu Con­ Yuuemde National Park is M 'li f J I a c ii* point
point. IPJOO fret high- Into
" 11
Tm-sdav slightly cooler 'in #*»
rrrfhre
r e c e iv e I hi*
Ids II
M M|
trol
RommIUea
rompwaed
of Sfuarr mlJea- a mighty »la«h in the lake helnw, causing csicadl-s part met,!
treme mrth portion and on thd
n w |pt(,nU „ f HilherV ]&lt;enthins
bnlh grower and shipper mem­ the Sie.ras, soma seven milc.i of sparks ami flame In trnemblj degree at the. Kaalman HthooF,
krys tonight. Extreme norlhw«*4i
long and averaging one mile wide a waterfall. The Indian rail is of Sluslr uml Im* also ............
bers. It was pointed oat.
„
|,avc no fear. Ilu,| their
Florida— fair, continued cool to"
This ronlrol commUlau has and four thoutand feat in chva- given at W:Oo o‘c|o*k (I 2 :(io our aomo yesr. al’ r..*.l
......
monthly atloralions will l«- reduced night. Tuesday fair. ins
Merlin
the authority lo 1operule
only lion with perpendicular prccipicra time in Sanford) ju*l kefotu the
' " ' d u r i n g the rnm ing year hcrauar
Daytona TMee
llli I'rnfeasor
In an emergency but may use rising 3000 to 4000 feat on either fire Is thrown wirr.
I '. f the reduction in Hn« p articu lar
Kmnlay's tides, high, 1:06
tho F » t.r e r e * -. , (m J by the | omity Fom m Usion
Its own discretion In declaring tide of IM . vallajr'i floor- Thr
There is a new tunnel threugli d re T o u rrcl .d
Tt’Ot P,
low, 0:34 A.
lo ir* la F a il*
the exlatance of tn amergency w*IU ard aoUd jrrmnltft.
II I*. Heindon I'feik uf Ihe
Ihe mountain 1,21.1 feet concrete
It*
w as
a
n ." to h n r I Clrruit Court nnnnunrcd todsy, V. »l.
Thrrr arc many baautiful ami with daulilr
and offering proposed regulations
lanes. And
many
Ilaremrler
1'i-iar people who have inter liern tu bar of thr A m e r i c a n t'-iiur si nee this fnrm nf F'«h ial Security
In the Hsrretary who
la em­ ap«cUcular waUr falla,
Today, 211.1(2; yrslrrday, 30.1.
ids
/cm • in will U taten one by Ihe Stale
powered to either accept or re­ Yoacmitr Kail* la a* ih«tr drup of Yoeamlle ale familiar with Ihr Quartet doting
I'rrcipltalinn
I'srls, Km-*’" hnlh ns a enlnial within a shmt Inm- and enough
ject the proposal- The proposal J **0 f” 1’ p
4*?*
Yn»r|"it&gt;^reflections of Insuliful Mirror
Tnlal for yesterday------— L_ IM
and
*a
an
eiurmldo
and
ot.lie*can
become
effectively
only Falls which drop* 120 feet with a
was appropriat'd by ihe County
Total for month .......... ......... ... S T
player. Mr Alidentll w u In pay the iienskMi*" until Ihe new
with hit approval- however. Mr
cascade* between I"
TRc drive down from YoM-rnllr- tr*l
Total to data
—_ 1 1 #
Dawson
polntsd out today for vreote a drop af I J U
feel, a hack t* Merced and over, to Sal- foe »on,« linn- a iin mher o f Ihe srt-np iiccome. effeclivr.
Tepperataroa
ed to have tha wrong Impret- greater height thEfl NLjgra
1inaa was very itilctcstiiiifi |»w»aifi|P Flnrlngstl Hvmphoiiy. Orchestra
Maximum, 91; Minimum, 71ad to bare thawrong
Impres­
Ynsemit# Is vary
frrtilv
valleys, wilh and has mad" valuable ,i0niri;T ‘ C difficult *“ ithreugh
Ithrough
fertile
lierald reading.
MOTHERS
HONORED
..
butlons
as
a
niembrr
uf
the
sion of i ha wwrJtanlaai of the .lewrlba. Tha Moraad River
flourUhlng field. We were told
Official
proposed pact.
In the renter of lb* basin and lx (ha
U m .........
Un,,, in anil around Staff of the \W.\f radio slatiun,
..... ............
HYDE
PARK.
N.
Y
„
—(AT—
rtnelnnall.
Mr.
Alidendl
ulao
is
fed by tho many folia that R 'w ' Salinas sold for |Mkhoi |wr acre
hf
hi* i'ivsidrnt RimseVrll yt-sterdsy laFinrida has two of the |naJor into it. My conception of Vo**-|0r woUd for ^
|u r „rr, . The a composer and
■aval stores' parts of tha world, mite is this haabi was cau.«i
nf „ nr iWP|ye-lnch symphonic works will he glreii sued a forntsl pmclamation drslg,
observes thw State Chamber. They thousand* of year* baforr m»“ l wf|| and pomp is thru- to four a premiers over ihe radlu hr nkling Sunday. Sept. 2't, a* Gold
,Slar Mothers Da,.
Iturbi this fall,'
Wo Jackitfvilla and rmnaacuU. Idnd, tjr an k* glacier whuh cut ___ iteattaare «w pegs ikreek .

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•

League Blocks Effort
By General Franco
To Unseat AgentOC
Spanish
Loyalists

Thn opertng of
A a n f &lt;*r d
School* tomoirow will end the va­
cation
of approximately 1800
children of Sanford nml nearby
rural districts who will exchange

Cholera Epidemic Is
Spreading In Areas
^ Under Foreigners

NUMBER 27C

Mighty- Fleet
Assembled To
Stop Piracy

AN EMPTY SADDLE

Seminole High Looks
For Largest Enrollm e n t In History;
Nurse HasWarning

Retreat Orderly
A n d Strategic

SHANGHAI. Sr|it. HI.—
(A P ) — Under heavy fire
from -Inpnncno land unil xea
ImttftneM, the Chi nest- army
nhandnncd the hotly fought
Kiangwun wtlirnl north nl
Shanghai today and
with­
drew ell forces to a jHiwerfully 'fortified second line
IdWenko network o f trenches

Vacation Ends
Tomorrow As
Schools Open

Established In 19°S

TwO Persons Plead
Guilty In Court
Two persons pleaded guilty to
thargoa nt law dotation* before
County judge R. W. Warn' last
B it uni ay.
/s m s ) Jacobs pleaded
guilty
to druakenneaa charges bat tha
Judgment and tentnlre of tha
Court was withheld . until tha
October term of the Cminty
Court.
Wilfred
Itrooktna.
hold
so
rhargeo of petit UrrenT pleaded
guilty add was *i»*n an alternative of a flow of
|U
and
cost* or N d a n In *h« County
*«.

_____________________ ___

tyPercent In Favor
OfMarketProration

^

.n„„......

ttt

r 'X ...r r 'r r . '’““'iH.ncdtv.-,-k

William NV. Smith
Dies At Son’s Home

From Cbast 7 V Coast
AND BACK AGAIN

IitH'iil Man I Held
On Stolen Car Charge

New Professor NN’ill
DirectViolinAt I-'SCW

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LOCAL WEATHER I

Mother’s Pensions

Not To Ut* Reduced

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t a in ion. Iluaccrlun». Tara haee Mia.
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old Ia n * aaariflre. Clary alaylad ta t w i n
by| tba f W d ta acorn Kaato and ba a toll
r SMS]Ml ideond momenta talar Langston
our. nme- singled through the h o i ta aeon
a/.cf tba Clary and Martin douoied to lefi
4*WH aM ta trod Langaton ta thlnd.. Rug
p in s c h e r ydrlo acercd uangrion with
the
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Loadlny tha hiutay
fo r
the
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l%m ; tha Holbrook who wtru credited with
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p ’O M t a Marita. Kuygaria and
Prim-ard
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Citrus Inspectors

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month.
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rr Nathan Mayo, wha oald tho.
Naekv.lle 4i KnnarilU •
entire group may not bo aaodad
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New
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lia said eoreml packtay houae* elm &amp; Wataan. SS, a city Itaamon
waa alactracwtad i n l i l h u atop a
light paia wtwa hit hady cama ta
contact with a wire aatrytay UOO
roJu Effort* to raataa hla.faOad

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had opened la tha ettraa anaa.
l O I T N I A l T R I U I.K40I 6*.
f Ptav-wff I
Fruit inspector* wOl ha otatlonod
Pe nearols •: Mobile ft.
at each plant.
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f'olumleus.Nasannah.
rain
P in t ahipmeata already hare
Maron 4l iarkenaxlll* f.
hern made, and gaaermi man mant
TODAfV* II4MK*
PleONIDA ITATM I.K 4 0 IH
of tha crop wtU ba w '
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fora tha month’a end.
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More Fruit And VegaUbte* T h u AaJ
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Is Anticipated

EVEN IN WAR, A HUM AN TOUCH

[English Views
j-S^hool Year
With Optimism

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Established In 19°8

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, IMT

VOLUME XXVI

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274

Powers Meet
In Conference
On Piracyf Row

*NOW, ABOUT THAT W INE THROWING-------»

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Russian Agent Insint
unit* Italy Is Re*
sponsible For Subs
In Mediterranean

Sufficient Funds Re­
ported Earmarked
In Reliable Sources
For *8P0 Per Unit

BudgetEstimates Re­
veal Cut In County
Controlled Mlllage
Of Nearly 5 Mills

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England Presents
Plan For Control

• AjT'^optlm i.lic
preview’1 af
school* actlvltle. for the coming
year war glvrn by Colin Bn#II,h.
Slatr
superintendent of
public Inrtrurtinn. In hla speech
before a large number uf teachI ere and visitors at th* Junior
High School las: night.
All but one t.r th* teachers
Even In war. n human touch b teen aa thU/^hlrifee boy playe of. Seminole County, aa well a*
(IF .N E V A . Fept. 10.— (A P )5
hi* harmonica, unmoved by the alern-faeed Japanese warrior beside a large number of visitors and
The County tax millage rim. Even a* be pi*ye there I* death and destruction In the streets officers of the Parent Teacher*
—Soviet * Riift.i|(iV Foreign
Association, were present to hoar
was tentatively reduced 4 before- him, but his youthful spirit is unJampeaed.
If Mn. Franklin D. Rooeevell h»d any quest tuti in her mind about tin ► jtufPi ehampsgno- pxitmisar Mutlin- Utvlnoff
the addresses given by lh* etata
8-4. mills and homestead
aquirtlng
eplsude Involving her son John and Ihe mayor of Cannes, France, je rlik fi this I lit lit* that lulu today told llio nine nueducational leaden.
owners are expected to se­
confer"Ro
for
as
th*
State
la
con­
settled
It.
She Is shown greeting him upon hi* arrival In New York, utter u vaea’llon.tour of Kit- f llon Muditurraneun
cure the benefit of a three
cerned, sufficient • fund*
from rape. Meanwhile, John’s irtum gave rise to talk uf romance because ,j&gt;retty Anne Lindsay Clark ''“ CO dl'KIttlied to end f ilH H
mill reduction in the Road
m arine p iracy th n l "th o g o v reliable earmarked sources
are (right), Boston debutante, waa welting nl Hyde P.irk to welcome him horn*:.
Bond Interest and Sinking
assured to pay the State'* al­
iTitnu'Ilt
of
a
K u ropegft
Fund, according to budget
location of 1800 per Insl^ocOoti
ntnlc” waa the
p ira te.
It
estimates released by County
By MRS. J. J. HOLLY
from being overcome by tho sand unit to the various counties dar­
wan a th in ly vcllutl occutuvl
Clerk O. P. Herndon this So this U California! Hello Yet, In the distance we cuuld see ing th? coming year," th# BtaU
lion uf Kimist Italy.
c it y n e w s b r ie f s
morning
Superintendent stated.
California, vr* are Floridians on tho snow capped mountains.
Great
Britain
and
Vranea
After assembling ■ 1 ® " l Is* our way to Indio, th* largcet date
An instruction unit, was waa
Wo were only a few miles out
enlled upon lho seven other poweis
crow* Is lb* General
School producing section outald* of India? of. Los Angeles and It was our pointed out, consists of on*
to adept "by common accord'' a
rang ind a 1 14 mill lu crm * Indio 1* situated In the Chowchll' Intrntlon .topping there for th* teacher ami 30 pupils in dmflyr
sweeping plan to annihilate plretw
U lb * 8l»t&lt;vy A j l l » l * lb* Coun­ la Valley* Just north of tie Imp*' night, hut wa ware caught in the average attendance. An Instruc­
submarines.
, t
ty Cosamlaaldnere •&gt;aura *bl* to rial Valley, Um temperature In tha mighty whirl of tho late afternoon tion unit I* also allotted for oaah
Yvon Drtbos, oper.lng tha mo-,
•tract • 1 I I mllL decreaa* In summer rlsas to ISO In th* shade. traffic, and when we did stop wo II50J
expenditure
for,, pupil
mrntous conference at Nyon near
toUl taxation tor the year ot W* were fortunst* to be conduct­ were on Uoltywoad Boulevard* In transpoi lotion.
D e fe n s e s
A r e here told the delegates assembled*
Professor T. IV. Iiawton* Super G i j o n
l l l T I t over the yaar of 1»14* ed through on* ot Indlo'a largest the famous Hollywood* California.
Th* State Superintendent and
lu seek some means of Mediter­
D e c la r e d
Sm ashed;
*91.
date ranches. The trees were the So It waa there w* stayed nrtrly Georgy W. Marks of
Votuiia
• latrq in:, morning tint
ranean sctuilty.
Thla budget la axpeclad tob* most beautiful of species, each a week, taking many alght-ieeing county tin * introduced to the
will not begin their regu­
"Is Is impossible to permit tb*
S o v ie t G e n e r n l A id s
toenailr adopted by th* Com- tree planted In lines aa straight trips, one over the beautiful gathering by the Superintendent
lar dunes until Tur.duy inmnhig
present situation of Insaeurlty Its*
•Aston at lla meeting on BepL aa our celery fields are laid out. Beverly Hills, tb* home of tho of Seminole County, T. W. LawHENDAYK. Sept., 10. . M l - continue without the grsveat of
■ BIIANGHAt,
Bept. 10- 0 D - Monday will l«* ..|h*ti for lute
m .)
m
The bunches of dates, thousands movie stare, reel. • picture within ton.
Japsn't streamlined
war
ms- registration, ami h-tehrrf r a w l . l j . . ^ , ^ , , n |u.r‘te.l today they perils," he .said. In the same
The (*nlallT%#tllmate* ot ex­ to the bunch- are tied together Itself. Such flowers, gnrenlums
Mr. Marks, in his short ad­
Ihra. A cowl pieI o rcIknImIm for the . .
. .
breath he said, "W o regret" thatalubtmru opening of nil Sanford 'rehm.ls ',ml
penditure* for th* coming year with a swab of pollen on cottrn grading like hedge* and yir most dress, I fought greetings, to the chine struck at the
iCssilssiS ns raws Three)
,ho ‘JO* trnn'rnl r'"
aa they ware preeented by Mr. placed In the center, thla makes vivid colors; reast In profusion
Chin***
defenders
on
all'
frunts
IV m i Is s M n - esse • l i n t
will be published in tofnsnow-s'’ l»'»m v in the high Euru|H? nmuii--------------------- *
J
today
placing
Americana
and
Herndon are ns follow*: Gen- them ratable. Will quote a few are sold on the streets, twentyedition of Thu lirrald.
.j tisiii seel Ion, tho bulwark of tint
Olhtr foreigners In serious nanernl Rerensee $23.1*04: Pinna authenlc facta: They plant 48 five rents a dosen.
11
•
——
Itiljon defclt.es. slier n Its hour1
ter from the spreading host IIand Fartaltsren.
00. Road trees to otie acre* One tree Dears
Th* lawn* were blankets of
S h a ron T o A d d ress
|*«»ttiw n*e defense iim* brsk* nmi;
ICanHaaie a , * M » TV m &gt;
Ulna.
US pounds; 10,000 pounds to an lavgndsr or pink flowers so masfled II, rmmus hand In )|*I,|I
acre; they ship from, Indio 104* sir*** tBought, they were painted.
j l l W P t a t o t d C virtually ^ihe |
J a &gt;'CCt*8 W « - * t S lH H I ftghlmg ■1&lt;mglhe mountain trail*
l U (jwytbKpocnd* t'tiw rtif nMbi
IM L 'S S tf*
Truly tB H 8 8 R 9 F f6ur I W m o . t
.•M®
11Isare . .
I.ss.s . I.
s ,
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'IUMO tllUIl IjUDO f ( f t aboVO Cflf*
•mm®
*■ w Im*ii
Hif*[ An. Im|iuiInnt mtrhui: of «»«.* ,,a
which I* from October through beautiful flowers ■I oversaw. At
* ■■■ "
Bhanctiil
wirftrn * »lart&lt;*&lt;! oil SunfonJ JiTttior CIihiiiIn r .•( rmii 1’ Five giivi’ihment planr, wen*
December* via Panama Canal le Santa Monica wa had our first
Thu Sanford Dasutolt Assocla*
,
nill.ANnO.
Bept.
10—(Ah— Aug. It United Slates Martovs, inner will Ik' hi-M nt IVik*. ri.iir
New York.
view of th* mighty Pacific-, situ­
Iml down Invuigi'nl roniiunndrre tiun will spmitor a ptoy by play
Orlando
will 'reeelre
IS9S.000 guarding ths northern buundsry on the Orlando lli^liuu) Moinlay
Prom Indio via Red Lands and ated on an elevation high above
id they had coiiI nIi mini reports description of the came between
San Bernardlo we drove through the tea legal* overlooking elegant tor th* building of a new Post ot ths International Settlement, Fept. l.t, nl H:00 IV M . j:. i: hut 11 Itiisfilan thtieinl **TotT»*Ert the Sanford lookouts and the
today
whrn I anry, vl«*e pivai«V« tit i f the 01
thousands of acres of grape vine­ beech home* In Glendale Is the Offlee In the heart of Orlan- j warn endangered
1 h is nmi frcun Velrnr'iu the tvm Gainesville G-Men tonight that
J. N. Robson, chief clerk at the yard*, and through the largast of site of lovely Forest Memorial do. according to nn announce* Japanese shell fragments plough­ pfinirat inti nnnnutiretl Intluytl»umry( k m ! of the Spnni«li trov- will be played In the UnlVorelty
B. L. Perkin* ' Men's Clothing grape vineyard In the world, which Park. The mausoleum there is mrnt today by Senator Charles ed Into Ihe rear of,th e barri­
\ majoi ity of I In* iiit iiit»ei
1,1 eitriuetltf it* urgnnitr tho deferine* City Through tho facilities of this
cades.
Store here, returned from an ex­ contain* five thousand scree. It famous for Its statuary and the O. Andrew*
fXpeitid tn filleiitl fIiii ** M'Vi'inl
Tha deal was definitely closed
Bhrapnel speared ths Interna­ Im|m»« «ant pi njt elf i |t. tikiitnl l»V nf filjun, th^ la -el i*nvornvttMit- Western Union and Iho courtesy
tensive buying lour yesterday was through this section we found stained glass window of thr (.art
wlian
the
Poet
Olflcsb
and
the
tional
Hettlemenl raualhg n nutn , the ,Stale1 iiif:ii||irfilMiTi tna&lt;| pie held purl in l he Spnilhh nmth* of Iho Knn foul Herald in furnish*,
during which he viaitad th* lead­ oor first big Ring Cnerriei, and Kuppcr. We saw vault* where re­
Weals
log tho rtuh with tho old scoreTreasury
Denartmenta.
signed
tha
ber
j&gt;f
civilian issusltles
lllgli M'titi*t| nt tin* aitimm r » enfi irnr*1
ing manufacturing companies in did we eat cherries. Drove out to mains of Florenr* Elgfldib Marie
M'ikI of tho r«*MUlnfir** tn tho board that has Vccn used hero in
New York and other eastern cen a large cherry orchard and bought Dressier and many other irlehrl- ordsr allocating the money for osploslvre rained down un tires nl IhiytAvm IU:uli leti-ntlv ndl
iiunrceflt'a ttfrlWNtil drive wtu&gt; thu past for world xries game*,
the Orlando project from
lbs Whsngvwx Hbanshar* nutlet tu lw* tli-rti'Kfd,
ter*.
one-half bushel for fifty cents.
ties are entombed; saw open door 923.000 ooo fund recently appro­
niU'le hy AuMriEUB. deeuml t-hi* the* play by play account of the.
the mighty Yauglie
One pru*
-Everybody I* talking about
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l.fH'il |iti»jfdt** '.li.'li nrn i f v i­
Did you ever hear of a City be In vault lined with pale blue
nvrcrrt fi|{Ut«iH in tilt? govern* game will be seen.
(1
Florida up there and from if I in jlng built m the middle of a desert velvet where th* body of Jean priated by Congress for expend­ Jertlls nsrruwly missed s Hr It - tal intermit* tu «»lc ri»ifen* will meld rankaPlayed on the descriptive acorre
lab destruyer, Andthsr wbloed hr illAruNfM'd, ntirli pn i*iy Truth r
diretiona we will have
bumper o ( ( ;s 0f palm-lined canyons* date Harlow would be laid the nest iture on public building*.
busl-d exactly ns it will l*« playeif
Aeenrdlnr to present Indica­ over th* Fren* U flsssblii
* ii * rump uiiirli, ’If •* rnn'ei'd, th I
ef tourists,- Mr* Robson Rsrdcn, painted met**- and hug* morning.
In Gainesville, the pisy by play
tions ths new edifice will prob­ rhured aerate tha river
fruit)
111it c* firm nr init ni 11*11
-ntf Itrt%**
cactus? Well, that la Palm Springs,
Over the Pacific Palisade, are
account will eiimn from Karri*
H u r r ic a n e
R e p o rte d
He added that according to the the millionaire's playgrounds, and the lovely Bemhelrriar Gardens, ably lie built on the site of Shanghai at Hnolung,
IwTin ninili* f nr I hi* handling, Mi.
Field there lilreelty lu the scora
the
old
Court
House,
the
old1
Japan carried tho Warfare lu Ijmry atrued
reports In circulation, the Indus­
M o v in g N o r th w e s t
rendesvou* for many of the famous for It* Japanese brom
boirdlbs
Christ Huuth Chins
purls
with
tlie
Fol im r *rmumh 9'mint y J lit!•
tries In the (Cast had experienced movie star*. You do not realise statuary and miniature d»rdrn*. county Jail. and
Tht* scoreboard is locotret on tha
bombsrdmeat uf Hwstow. Amer­ .1hmh*h It. Sim••n. will JA* lh&lt;* ipiep*
their beet summer since 1920 and It is a desert, with ■lawns* Itks We could see the pitaclal home of building.
JArlC?ON)1l.l.K. Kept., 10 . — ennopy over th* Smuku House
It Is esperted
that
govern­ icans there look refuse on tho
are looking forward to even a velvet carpets, and flowers every Ann Harding and frgm thr other
Pp4&lt;nkrf uf the fU’caiilitii iiiul re* M ’l 1.0 I 1* slop n pnils rnust'd I In*
ment architects will plan a four United Stales
gunboat
Ashu- firuhnu'nta will Ih» h h v u I Im* t'llitnl Mult*** Wrnllirr llnivn'l at snd through the eo-opcretlon by
greeter winter.
color of the rainbow,^ and inch side could are the vast widelh* Sanfonl Folic#
Department*
During th* trip Mr, Robson pur­ homes that you only see In Palm spreading city of Loa Angeles or Ore story structure Tb# new vllle. The flret of'TTM American im.In.itly ufler lh«* mrftinift Mr. Knn Jinn, t'lii-rto Him, tiHlsy to
Fir*t Street, hetwren Park am!
lititfdlng will serve as a combi­ war rvfugoes left llankun
to­
chased a largo variety of stork Springs, not spectacular in archi­ down in th* valley. Now Pesadrna
r.nnt'y cuiiflmlud*
ii*»i.*o the |n-Mtinn ft )tri*viuu*ily
link Avenues* will bo roped o ff
Which will be offered th* public tecture* lut with an atmosphere of Is a beautiful residential section nation Poet Offlee. federal Court day for Nanking wtib n prayer
liod dial till for thr tropical ill* nud benrhc# rrceliil for the man/
House, and otllce building lor that their train would nut be
In Sanford this FallI
ill
Isnncu
In
tin*
snutlicin
Altaulic
comfort and beauty oornblnad also known through th* nation *•
W ils o n A n d L a in s o n
Ssiiford baseball fana that are
many federal agencies
bombed.
'
Tha loader patterns are the The a I Miradq Hotel where Amo* the scene o f the Rosa BDwl foolorron.
r?.peg led tu attend.
A tte n d D u va l M e e t
asost stylish In men's clothing, and Andy broadcast was lorsty, boll game.
Tlis ranter of the storm, reportThe board waa put up thin
Mr. Robaoa stated, with etripei also Amoa has a beautiful bom*
.
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,
r*l
to
lu
*
sreompnnied
by
shift
in;:
In Esposltion Park we taw ths
morning through tho rourteay uf
Definite derision In the prt.pornl
ovrl. „ ^,,,^11 nr,.,(
and plaids taking the lead in suit* there, H am id U oyif,, Bill Hay* Ism Angeles Memorial’ Coliseum;
W C. Hill, W D. Hoffman. C. A .
q
A H o tit S u i r a r O l i o t a
I **»»«! rounly partlclpato in [i,*v«*d cast of the poiilion prej p o r men. Double breasted suits, ahd many more screen and radio nine acres sunken grArden, with
Haines, K. c. Harper and Tbn
W
Kintord
refunding
prormni
muv
ijollriy
pll&gt;u„|
T
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„,|vi.„ry
m
w * b s seem to be more favored In celebrities have winter homes. As hundred* o f Varieties of rqoeo; the
Two thousand pounds of Irish
Sanford Herald.
a -;
tb* Metropolis than the single we were leaving Palm Spring*, a Museum, of History* Bclence and potstors arrived here this morn­
W
AKIIINGTON^Un.
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breasted type, he said.
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this
m»mterrific alorm hit us* w* were Arting' from Orlande for distribution
oecretary Wallace alloUvl quo r&lt;mun|ssbmrrs today. -■
,
in
forma to stop ana seek shelter
It waa great to . walk down omnng Seminole County relief to* of about 22,000-000 pound, of, n , r Attorney Ir id It Mil •(•
j r, ,
*'
° "
f
•on .
l!
'v1* " " " ) rM " “ ■ ” *•
north ’ nn,l
f*T tlrgrrcs
west”,
behind an embankment, to keep
ipssllinwl ns v ie s Tarns)
clltnte,' Annie Mae Calhoun local atigsr
to foreign countries which
4-|iy Clerk Flunk K l.t-io&gt;* n
Thiwstnrm
mi,I to bo miw*
commodity 'clerk, reported today ’ pay full duty on shipments tu thel;r ft u,l, innrnln,- fni .lui-k-onvlllt* ,
,
.
ITtilt*,! Rtalre
H i. I . k ' 11
, lag 'slowly west n,..lhw, *l«u .,l nr
Thr potatoes, tha clerk slated, United
to nttenil the mwahm un.t explain hnln,wealw*rd. Gordon R. Jtiiim,
John Mnnroo, Volusia county *•*
same from th* emsrgenry relief
These nations supply lrss than |0 the Duvnl ('onmil‘ &gt;ionrrs ibc
------,
. . . nirlroralogul nl lh** \Wuthor gin being hunted with bloodhound*
Commodity headquarters In Or half ol one. percent of the
Tha regular semi-monthly meet­
refunding prog. 01 ........
*hl*h „ „ rrB1J )irrp
, hr .hunms s*e
for an attark with a knife on a
ing o f the Sanford Lodge B P.' O.
g S Treceived
S r - t etha
r elargest
r e l
m
'* T , r “ them
yu U th.it nn ptoginni
a" A nlM,1
th i*’.torm
,
. ----- (to ^he clients iq thla county who ^ F»ru
K. will U held In the Elk. lodge
in -! gdvise
bui1,(.’e.mote
, . , K...
r,.s»iwill' i ou* I.' tbs white man- near Do Land, waa
HYDE PARK, Bept- 10. - U P ) - •&gt;»»» commodity «rd s .
rooms tonight at ■.00 o'clock, ac­
ATLA N TA . Sept. 10—/Ah-The
"•&gt; « w t Mirtr.1 full bur*i picked up by Policeman Roy TltlU
The rlcglbl* Indigent* may re­ ^ ^ " n ^ T o ' T t o u ' r r e ' ,&gt;" n I T , " * : ' n ' r l y
cording to aa anaouarement made
scales af Georgia's penal system President Roosevelt began work ceive their quota af th* commodity ib id ^lM T ^ l a
in 2*lM6s7i
,Ih’ " nny piyim rit «*n rnoe winds of 7 f. „,n, - nn hour or ami J. II Quattlebaum on Ranferd
Yw m 1937 quota to
J.! 7bD,3lD' w|j| ^ mmin’il
today by I'rter Thurston.
ea his Constitution-Pay speech af­ by bringing a container to th*
morn are hlowinr mar I hr rnilfr- Avenuo lute WiJnesday night. •
pound*. Th* aildltkmal quota* may ,h# r (ty .s Mdimilmni
Matters af vital importance balanced at on* recape and on#,
While St-rgiuni J. A. Howard
Thr aUftfiinr Wins m*r rnro'io
ter ordering a full Investigation distribution headquarters nest to
recap*are
following
a
what-te-doWl8 ha diamond in tb* lodge
wa* finger-printing Monroe yaa* ,
of
tb*
Administration
of
the
Fed­
j
the local Fire StoUea-eem* time
m Un which bare faaen cooled by a boot-It was loo of warden* In
tenlay,
olficera from l)* L * »4 ,j
eral Commontration* Commission. tomorrow. *. -*
l m tsT J u n d l l?T*f0nl
....... 1 I Ivan* strength at M .i A M. Ih e
t U oddHi sa o f a'large fan It la
*l the present time Is &gt;|||(].|| baremrtrr r,,,j
Inchen. called on' tho telrphon* far local
He slab gave some preliminary
to bring Ito IMT quota to 14 263,- j c||W|,lrnt i&gt;„Val rounty ram** In
haparativa that aO members attrusty walked .away
officers tn ho nn the lookout aa i t ■
thought to a proposal to utilise
Oh Lowndes County 'gang
-tha session f t several Int­
“ *
W1.7M »»d to possession **f the bond, when,
w*» evident Monro* was on t o
th* Natlea** election machinery In
1^05&gt;
f i r " - Kingdom *“
«&gt; Lu» lL United
SM.- tk, ^prlll,|,., Bank of Jacksonville p
O V p m aV Ih •
uits are to be while ihe warden, A. V Deed, wes
way to Sanford. Howard Identified.,
rsrrytng out th* recent authorised
8M
smd
r4B&gt;Jf:
Net
her
I
soils
24T,
tlo##j
fct,VrtB|
)(B
r.
,
B„.
They
had
j
*
,
V
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J
n
,
l
&gt;
IH
la
the
Capital
yretardsy.
h" Mr. Tbareton said.
th* man hw wa* finger-printing
unemployed "vauut," and asked
900 nod 4M.«M; Dutch East In- t o .n f!t‘|io«(i((l with thr bunk m
I f ljllP C H l I I I
A fter the meeting refreshment
as the man wanted. An offlanf .,
John
D.
Bigger*
of
Tolodo,
OhioOAK
C
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O
V
j£
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A
3
,'
S*pl*
10—
diw, ^40-420 *tnt 451^13; Cmc Iicn §^^urlty fuiwl** hrU1 in nrcuuiit*
|
■A . —
vflTba
from Volusia County returned
to direct the registration Job
UP)—Hop# dimmed far finding
l !t^,.
-------I F. R. Vrnuy, local rratc miter* Monro* to D*lj*nd
Birgers, woe ja president e f tho four-ystr-old Flsrsuxs Jackson, Coat* Rka, 23,421 and 44,024; Cain this lombla* 904 and ST1; and Belgium,
Lib ley- Owens-ferd Glass Com­ missing star* Htoday
j.
rd in n serious condition today by
pany, will d*Uv * **^1/ &gt;• lh# of­ heavily-wooded aagtlon of the 994,1(1 and C20.0M.
B llt t O n lO F o r m a l l y
hi* attending physician who slated
Onarksfer
until
kr
AM
discussed
the
who were aot
A A A sugar officials said about
------Approximately 190 pmc* sffl*
to Sanford Schools last year and matter ef leer* of ahas.ee with
IJ M pounds of reserve quota
^
conftciouttmt tiucu hi* auto areart^CCC youtkd, farmers and far fall duty countries this year
o f Parts W plaa to enter the Seaferd Jussier his company.
.
Weather Faracaat
WHEELER DAM. A la , Kept, vW*nt yaatonlay.
It waa because e f Inability to trappan tasrthad maddy bills from
•Ml OOy Oommls- High School for the eeratoy yetr
unallotted.
Fair to partly cloudy tonlgbf
19
—UP)_Pres
blent
Roosevelt
will)
A*
Mr.
Vsrnay
w*s
driving
east
Oay U lerairms aC Jack* are ragalrad to register next Men obtain such leave that he recently Harrison, Ark&gt; to Bboll Knob, Mo bnah n button »t Hyde Park, N . '° " Flret Street yesterday aftar- anil Saturday with seattorad ahoar*
day mwrntog betweea 9:00 am turned dowp * membership on the trying to locato tb* daughter ef
Y , today to o|wn formally th- noon Ho crashed into (b* side of ert In th* axlrem* northsrvwf
MODEST BEAUTY
M r and Mr*. Aitkpr Jackson **f
U tM •■dock, H. 'E. Morris, prm- Communications Commission.
191*000,000 Joe . Wheeler Dam. ■ l-afayatl* driyen i&gt;y Joe Thump- portion and on extrema south
,gf Ha
tar*
The need i n reorganising this Chejsea, Okta.
-T*
o
and belonging to Eddie roast Saturday. Extrema north"
K A N B A I CITY, - 0 F )- " M k s rvrwret unit in thr Trnnrsse* V rl-' »«n
A heavy rate k w_____
n l fears
agency, torn with katarael strife
Florida—mostly
clondy*
lay
Authority's
vast
flood
control
Klrrhhoff
doing ronsidcreblo daiu- wcat
bkvs
died
of.N
attb
Dakota
’'
Just
couldn't
bring
- little
far month*. w»a discussed by th*
eighth
probably local atowara tonight *9
and
alortytcsl
program.
Isgs
to
both
Ih*
rars.
boreal/ to Rdalpg In bathing suits,
President at luncheon with Frank
■ l‘
A few moment, later m AmertImmodlatoly after (he accident Saturday.
and such thing*,
R. Me Ninth. Federal Power Com*
W fh
Offlalal Report
wd 'a f parading la At- con Flag will I * raised over the I Mr. Vornay waa removed to HI*
d Ik Is an te. mlasU. chairman alto ha* hams weeds nror
MM
gigantic
atructur*
snd
water
will
horn*
and
reports
this
morning
rt&gt;Matte City's beauty contest—ah*
I* re gates d ee that all stedeaU given a temporary assignment ea A r* mentrout,
1
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.94
b*
**«*te*t«t
il
to
start
whaals
ufveaUd
that
he
had
aot
yat
fully
City butlnaaa
wfU ha able to hafto their werk tha Ousamanlralte—
Commission find bar porastto.
th*-dam turning
itgalnad sanaciuusness.
wttb
tor
at ttad ItaRi
.
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Homesteaders To
Benefit 3 Mills

Would Pool Warships
AndSupply Convoys
For Merchant Ships

Net Saving In Total
/ State, And County
* M i l l a g e Is 1 5-8

From Coast To Coast
AND BACK AGAIN

Insurgents Claim
Victory A fter 15
Hour Engagement

New Jap Assaultj
Fails ToJDislodgej
Chinese Soldiers

U. S. Marines Endangcred As S h e l l s ^
ExplodeNear Them

... .

.....

Coun,y

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■A

Play By Play O f
Game Tonight To
Be Furnished Ffuifes-^

Orlando To Have
New Post Office
C o s t i n g $595,000

Buying Trip Thru
Eastern C e n t e r s

Potatoes To Be Given
X Local Indigent Secretary Wallace

Elks Lodge Will
Hold Meet Tonight One Convict Escapes Diggers Asked By
And One Recaptured F. p. R. To Direct _ ..... ... ..... .........
Unemployed Census! Una*', and wiiThi“dutnbutM «*iiy
At Georgia P r i s o n s

Hunted Nejrro Taken
By Ixicnl Policemen

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Little Hope'Ll Held
For Miaatna Child

Jacksonville City
Officials Visit Here

New Students Asked
To Register Monday

Roosevelt To Push

u'

Open Wheeler I)am u’,t [“ ^

to overhaul B«
Mt
i pI l ?;

dm

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LOCAL WEATHEHt

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Unemployment Insurance Be^tnrta
According to the lateat report*, there *re still fl
fifty percent of the employers In Florid* who have

TALLAHASSEEF tv
9. —OB—Governor C *««
claimed Constitution m e t t
nlng Srpt. I f awd urrrd r*
at. may not obpereane# In Florida by
•program* l i may b# «
suitable" and by display of

N. fc. I*t STREET at BLSCATNE BdULEVARD
Overlooking Bayfroot Park had Biaeayne Bay
Opposite Union Baa 8tation

rhe tfridfjj£qoi» Falls To SKow Uji
a t Jefet aa kept,— „ f wgotl aa Iba lkecat

employment compenaation law. It La estimated that more
than 7,500 employers in the state are liable for taxes
under this law.
Although the deadline Tor the filing of report* wa*
first set at September 1, only about 14,000 report* from
employers who are liable had been filed; and consequently
the deadline date wan advanced to September 16. Aa li b
not likely that any further delay wilt be granted for the
filing of reports and as there are aerlous penalties for a
failure to do so, the Induatrial Commission is warning em-

rM iT S &amp; M

WTAMT, FLORIDA

as r-JSfrf

ud

Am acncm i

ummec

A fartbvt tbut kfe Is tonntctba
r W W f X a t K b its* for th#
brkk If she tent there.. on tbs
,TNi » k m fstli lo show up,

Dr. Hay ihclini.

And du not sotid out an alarm
for tbo brrftfa mother—th# U
aladot b t t f k U y th# Uut por.
yon to arrive, Gho mother held

MANHATTAN

13 NEW: For, be­
ne* heavens and a
id the former shstl
wred, nor com# Inti*
DOO RACES

&gt;« *

7&gt;S dog was made to be a friend
' o f man,
s k i. In Uila
whero money
, world _______
*
reigns supreme,
'Ami #fl things arc aubordinate to
M,

W# OS# th# dog for purposes
mean
A l they are has# and hurtful
ourselves

ns
t;

For In this country where alt men
are free, .
And Oil hot* equal rights before
th* law,
sold to slavery for the

That comes from rare tracks slid
tho gambler’s den.
Oar laws do not eiempt
ftom this sham#.

them

Vbe deg waa nobly made for n-&gt;b'n
Uses

Not for tho rare track- and ill
gross abuses.
a iR A L P A FORBES
- Wouldn't It ho s good Joke on
Chinese should
Whi this underIs red war.

Cm Jsps If tho

.Tb# only difference between
Charley McCarthy and a lot of
tkoa# fallowt In Waahlngton who
an running thing! la that Char­
ley would l-u the laat y e a as In th-i
World to deny that he hat a wood
an head.
. w * never thought rotton pick­
waa aurh an awful Job unlit
WO read In the paper tnr uthi-r day
That more than I .IIUU.!0,000.000
trillion, .168 till Inn, :i:iu mil’
botla of colton would have
to bo ptrked thl* Fall.

ing

S

. "Itu.lnraa la going to get bettor thla Fall.” aaya Secretary Hop*F- There will ha “a major surge
la F ill bualneaa throughout the
hptlra country." Well, after the
last touple nf months we could
■tend, a littlo turga without much

gardless of whither benefits were paid to unemployed
workingmen in'this state or not.
Under the provisions of the federal Soda) Security
Act, the federal government levied a 1 percent tax on all
industrial payrolls, where eight or more were employed,
during the year of 1936. The percentage InersMda to 2
percent In 1937, and to 3 percent In 1938 and thereafter.
The full amount of this tax Is paid by the employer, *ahd
only those arc exempted, generally r,peaking, who kfft em­
ployera of farm or domestic labor, or f*wer than eight
persons.
.
\
A ~
■
With the jiassage of the State unemployment com­
pensation law, 90 percent of the payroll tax levied by the
federal government for unemployment Insurance la re­
tained by the State for the payment- of unemployment
benefits within the State. However, the benefit payment*
do not start until 1939, and the tax .byj that time will
amount to 3 percent* of the employers payroll.
While the employe™ of eight or Icon worker* are not
•iabV for the tax, they nro required to make theae "Report*
lo Determine Liability," In theae reporta they are ex­
pected In j how that they arc not liable for tax paymenta,
rr lo admit their liability if they are. It therefore b*hoevea everyone who doea not hire aa many aa eight peraona t» mike his rrrmcVa/t ouanKi.«L-to*-*kAJ &lt;fcat ft* (a
not aubject to tfi'a tax.

“ You knew, uptown New York•r* seldom eome below 42nd
street for gnythlog to rsl, or
anything #1m H U business. 1
wanted you to see and aampla
that MW bar hu s s y Lauryssen

of Madl-on arena# Irft J. P. Mor|an, probably ith moat noted
resident, si most
isolated, ard
tb# r m t mansions of the Baksrs and Loews, In Park Ar&gt;i,us, nire been •boarded up for

as aid frlodd, John Taddrl, loi

nine yearn a pupU of the gre*i
R*ne» Anjard, of tho old Wsl
Sort, who Uught th# new millions ires In tho tats nineties ami
early naught its what good cook.
y u rt.
■ big waa.
And they do tervi
"Murray Hill as • community good meals and reasonable.
U eonUlnog bstwara P a rt *ad
"Ndw I bop# you'll mil ms

A

Big

Variety— All

Style*, All

TifeS—
Batteries
i
v

BIG

Prices,

All

b a r g a in s

On Eaay Payment Plan

The Cost Of The Spoils System
It coata the people of the United Stalca $500,000,900
a year more than neceaaary becauae of the growth of the
npolla ayalem In public offlcea and the consequent employ­
ment of Inefficient help in numeroua capacities, according
to the National Civil Service Reform League which recent­
ly completed a aurvey of thla altuatlon.
The league claim* thla big coat waa cauaed by plar.tug Inefficient .and Incapable person* in responsible poslt'ons and cited as proof Its discovery that 18 lifeguards on
New York besche* could not swim a stroke. There are
now 826,000 employees in the Federal Government alone,
an Increase since 191(1 of 92 percent,- the League atated.
"The league foresees a further Increase since li i*
expected that the administration of the social security
program nlone will ultimately call for 260,000 workers," a
statement by the League said. "Forty percent of the em­
ployees of the Federal Government are now exempt -from
tho Civil Service 1-aw.
\
"In the state Governments there are al»out 290,000
employees. Their annual pay check* total about $340,000,000. Yet only 12 slates operate any sort of merit system.
In the county nnd municipal Governments there are almost
900,000 employees who receive more than $100,000,000.
There are 616 counties in the country. Only 40 operate
under the provisions of a Civil Service Law. There are
2.500 cities of over 20,000 population. Fewer than 400
boast uny kind of merit system."
The League added thnl of theae'40o cities, the system
was Ineffective In uIhiuI 200.

Chicago market in July has nearly &amp;U arrived and oiir
warehouse is so crowded Hi it we dBH’t have room to
put' it all on the floor we are continuing our great sale,
if you intend to htiy in the he$r future, buy now and
save. You will find in our new stock suites made by
such well known manufacturers as Pulltnan, White,
Furniture City, Simmons, Brown and Saltman.

AS LOW A8

See This 9 -Piece
‘Duncan Fhyfe’

" I wanted to ahow you what
prontbly th#
moat
nearly
unique building devoted lo 4a
tdvtrtliing
agency
you hare
It

Dining Room Suite

titr Min. Ita office occupl#» two

drawing room. Thar# are Iron
cate ment windows. There la a
butler who serves lev tea nf an
afternoon, and a kitchen where
a me#I may be prepared. Nq
elevatori,
furl the
wrpoght
Iron baluatretea and tulrwaya,
ymd the “ office* are more Uk«
Iron baluatrmdea and italrwnya,
and th# offien are .more like
drawing rooms, tare for- th#
desks. 3

SEMINOLE!
TIRE SHOP
Ike qaallty

SPECIAL

Bedroom
Suites For
Every Taste

"But w h a t.I wanted to ahow1
Itou particularly waa what you
probably didn't know about—
the capital of Murray
Hill, a
very smart. Illito. hotel run Ilk*
a
European eatohllahmeM by
n a t io n L a u r y t s a n , a B e lg ia n , w ho

Novelty

Three Pieces;

thing nptowh; It aU* hte a b*
restaurant and a garden in INv

at time*, to beep tunk out- of
their columns. Often tb* reporter#
and the editors feel that t story
la mostly bunk but they cannot
well avoid printing l| a« they
have no wky to disprove the state­
ment* that are made to them by
supposedly leading rltlteq* Out
for every bunk story that is pabllahed many# are thrown away or
written
without
the
Inflated
ptiraaca that were given the niwipap#rs-

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BAUER

Ei III nr and Publisher, a trado
troj Journal di luted lo newspapers
, . . Q sod the buaineee of printing a
IAD ,l*Prr* tveenlly published an ar­
ticle In which It wa* charged lh»t
reporters of today write too much
, he bunkj &gt;rr
That rbarg# I* Juatlfle*l. In Ktmu*t I'vterebtjrg^ or any other city. Hut
- ju. it I* not an much the fault of '.h#
inne* •*‘P*,rtere *• It la of the person*
arnc from whom they gel their Infor­
mation. Ilow can th# reporter' l&gt;o
ciprcfrd to know that the *taU ith#r *mn’ * ntad# to him are eaaggeroun^ aled, A real estate dealer tails
an him of a sale of a house that has
&gt;n In
mad# In Bt. Prtenburg, for
rumple Th# agrnt tay* the
* 0f pries wa* (78-000, ami glvra other
that
XKardlng the deal Actual*
hert|,v &lt;l" ’ M W » « • aolf on .a trada
wllh certain other property in(lr, t j volve-l and Iba prkv lU Ir l was
news 1mothlaig Ilk#, the amount, actually
f o rlpald for th# reaMenre, But th#
’ •*!,, I reporter cannot know that
H*
hotel jc* w,ot »*nr W*ll doubt tla^Wlhaa*
ineodi,h* *tst*m#nta made by th# agent,
havei0,w* rvrn N h# feel* that he la
mted.'whig Imposed upon the only
thing h« can do la to quote the
ajemt, rather than print th# atate*
ation m' nt ** * fari.
Urtl.
Bunk *eema to hava Ueome a
, „ ( part o f #ur national Ilf#- and If
hi. **» new*pap#rt have helped make
ailed * **• *k#F has* not den* so wHh-

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Powers M e e t
In Confeerence

the fact that all phases o f pub
lie Instruction, budgets, reports
and legislation with every type
o f administration, should
have
for ila definite aim "The Child
In the 'Classroom."
James 8. Rickard*. ‘ executive
secrete) y of the Florida Educa­
tion association and editor o f the
Florida Education Journal, called
attention to the Constitutllnal
Amendment to be ratified
at
the next election which makes It
encumbent on the Stale legisla­
ture tp provide fund* for educa­
tional furpoaas to be distributed
to the counties of the State with­
out earmarking distinct source*
o f revenue
for
thto parpoae
which Is th* procedure er«Yy
two year* under tho present act
up, thereby eliminating the op
eratiln of the Schools of the
State.
Joe -Hail, chief clerk o f the
Superintendent,
addressed
the
teachers relative to the u»e of
n standard lied teachers' registers
and the repair of hooka;
and
M. S. Stone, assistant director
of public lost! ucl Ion, addressed
the body relative to the aeeredltlug of the high schools In the
State.
M. M. te&gt;rd. president of the
Semin )le County Teachers' Club,
presided at the meeting and R.
E. Kipp, principal o f thr Sanford Grammar School, was
in
charge „ f the program.

tho ad valorem mlllago ' filed by
tha State we* Increased from
t 1 2 to 1 l - i for tha coming
year,
Hume owners receive a 3 mill
rodocllon lo their tasca for .'the
coming rear through a 3 mill
reduetloii In the Road Bond In
territ and Sinking Fund. T h e
mlll-ixe for homestead owner*
In tho turluu* district* ot thr
Comity lias
been
tantalln-lr
Used by the Commissioners for
th* comfhf jeqr as follbwa:
mills
Dl*t No t (Hanford
2!
Dts’l Nn. 3 (Lonfwond, Altamonte
1.ahc Mary. Ovie­
do. sad ForreatCIty
Is
Hist. S'„ 3 (Oviedo.
Slavlai
Dial. Xu
1 (Chiilu
V
ola)
15
HU't Xn. 5 (Hl-neva.
Ofreota)
:s
D ls t ^ 'ft h t (Paota.
i—-lytiA^Vlimrm.)
;*
' • Tim Intel ■hilllage for genrril
finpet!) owners In the vnrlmi»
.districts: Utrtbo County Is rv
pcflisl to be as follows:
DIs I. Xa t
83 S 9
Dial
59 5 J
Nik s
Dls't. Nn. 3
r&gt;9 m
W *i.
No. (
58 6-9
Dirt. No 6
■ 51 5 I
Dls't No. *
59 5-1
And a small area In south
part
not
In
nf
('minty
Si ho,-i District
U S-5*
At fhe session yesterday* Dr
II C Kirk, wa* ttptNitnteil Pill •
lime rotinfy
ptlyaM.-in
b-ijlnidng del. |. wtlh' a salary oil
|3du per mnniti.

m

TH REE
■wa

Martin’s Oarage

Im Allowing
Tho Alpha feta Chapter 6 f lha
l 'hl, Kappa Tau Fraternity o f Hw
EtJZAHETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Society Editor
Oftiveralty o f Florida entertained
$ 2 ,0 6 1 .3 2
„
t f s a l t s H S tress, S M &gt; * • • &gt;
steak supper ht Italy and Germany "because of
inholser
or
past
due accobnt*.
Bumby tn W fton* affecting them* considI helped )o«.rtow you help ia*
It neceisary- to boycott
i
•las rooms of the
Bumby homo conference.
Gtneral Repairing
attract
Italy
decorated
with
The Young Paopl.'a U i ( u t of
Delboa spoke with full authority
Truck
&amp; Auto Service
Miss Mm
haa rati
ara- Tho , table o f the Fr*nch and British govern­
FRID AT
1 r * the
m e rFlrat
i r i | jncimMJitol
n u iu i enterMethodist u
Church
1todies— Springe—Trailers
om Twin
M Vith a late cloth and ments In complete agreement or.
and Booth
Thcrt will bn a mwtuiff ox ^JiU lned with a tilvtr U r yesterday froi
A price you can afford to pay
ia where the spent a two ireaka
Itb k low bowl of miied the formula for scuttling tho
Smtford Townsend Club at 8:00 ,ft,m oon at the borne of Mrs. S. tina
vacation
lower*. Throughout tho ‘deebrgdeebrg- Irate submarines which have
o’clock in their dub room, hi tha O. Shibholaer.
M a r tin &gt; O a r a g e ^
Itoaa a color acheme ot. ff|
Walmka Pudding. Tka public I*
Mlu liable Chapman, presi­
rough! chaos to tha Mediterran­
l and OM gold predomlnai
Mra. Lawnnca Real and daugh­
ineltad to attend.
u M , A ean and fear to (he world.
dent, served sa hoaleaa. A long
•k supper wfu served
•ill be a busInass meeting table on which **m*a were played ter Janice, hate returned from
Tha
Franco-British
formula
Which swimming,
aw icqn
dancing
where
they which
of the Sanford Tmmaknd Club ct waa placed on the lawn- Hafrvah- Coronado ’ Bosch
calls for the use of dirigibles, air­
canoe
Hdlnr
*
spent
several
days.
, waa enjoyed.
8:00 o'clock at their clcb
planes, and warcraft to safeguard
tnenta were, served to the gucata
TheJa aniok
Joying thl* Occasion merchant shipping. The iirollmtr.the Wetoka Building. Tho pnblto t» bn the porch.
Mr, and dirt- .Walter Coleman wars: the Misses Ceclll* Truloek- ary plan would divide the Medi­
Invited to attend,
Tho.e attending were: Mra. T.
Mlaa Edith Singletary, pupC of E. Wilson Mrl E II. Uney, H n. and Mrs. Mary Hotamcl hare re­ MHwit# Strange, Markin EstrMge- terranean Into territorial water*
Miaa Madeline Mslteni, will giro n A. U. Zachary, Mra. C C- Whit­ lumed yestsfdiy from Weal Palm Darts - Walker, Carolina Cogbura, dnd high seas.
j
Certificate Piano Recital at tha tington, Mra. W. P
M * n " Mahon aad PiclUo Beta
Riparian states would retain
Chapman* where they aftohl several daysy y IK
»i* j
of 5s ord' and Adelaida' Dto
Woman’* Club at 8 o’clock. A «*{**' Mra. Minnie Holt. Mra. H. H
full control In their own territor­
na
Smith,
M
am
H|
. T -.dml talent w ill bo M Ki iJbi.hno buncan, Mra. 9- O- Shlnholscr,
Miaa Constance Matach has re­
ial waters and do their own polic­
win. Sammy Young, ing therr. But along the great
s, Takach. viollniat and Miss Dorta Sr., Mr. and Mra. S O. Shinhot- turned from St- Aufuitlne she:
aner and Jane Lavin of Mediterranean era -route all craft
Jhckaon, dancer. The public
aer, Jr, the Rev. and Mra Paul ■he haa been spending several
cordially Incited to attend.
found under water, would be re­
Redfeam, the MUiee Inet W il­ days with friends.
Que
Includeil John Hlntar- garded aotomatleally as piratical
MONDAY
• and
liams, Helen Chapman.
Edna
Tba
Soathi Ida Kindergarten Stlch, Lucille Halt. CUyda FonruMr- and Mrs. James 1. Proctor ml|t*ri, Billy Zachary, Albert to be open to Immediate attack by
under the direction o f Mra. E. P. son, Olive Chapman. Ruth Me- arn expected to arrive tomorrbw FitU ’ ,P. M Vickery o f 8an(ord the warships o f the nine power
Turnbull will open for r e f litre- Slsrrnw, HaIdee Wltllama, Mabtr from Jacksonville to make their end flick Holland Rob Petrie. Sam tnternallonat fleet.
Humphrey*' and Pep Ingram of
lion at 8:00 o’clock.
France last night accused So­
Chapman,
Marguerite Duncan, future home here.
Orlando, Members present woret viet Russia, her greatest military
UOTV
^
3 . St. Agnea Cand will react at| Eda Ftith RHaaheth Whittington.
” i:00 o’clock st tho Parish House.'•
-HaguePreston, ally, of eomnilttlng a “ diplomatic
Mr* John Ludwig, Mia. Fred Mac Huddleston. Bill
.Carolyn
Donna Morgan,
Clre|e Number One of tho Pres­ Mary Reid In. Beasle Zachary and Brandt, Miaa Constance Mrisch Tommy Rpaa, Bill Morrison, Fran- blunder" that provided Italy and
byterian Church with Mra- L. F- Ruth Hand. Alio Ryrl Higgs, Fred and Miaa Helen Rtoothoff_*pcnt cj&gt; Qou rniljat and Melton War* all Germany with an excuse to es­
-&gt;f Sanford, Charles Wait.
Bob cape from a ahmsdown nn th*
Boyle aa chairman will meet at Stlch- Edward Wilson, 'Braxton yesterday at Dtylonk llra:h.
Chapman, Horace Sewell, Zollle source of submarine atlaeka
the home of Mra, J. O. Huff, 2120 Huntley, and Lealle Redfeam.
In
Mr. and Mrt. L M. t&gt;»v|d and Maynard. Homer Foster. Bort the Mediterranean.
Sanford Avenue- St 3:50 o’clock.
Circle Number Two of the Pres­
Joe Davla have relumed aft.- ilnmphreya of OHsndo, S. t* YonAn official Spokesman o f 'tha
byterian Church with Mra. T- S
having spent .several da&gt;N in Jr., Leonard Bumby, John Wing foreign office, admitting (hat the
Jacksonville and Rrunswica, Cu. qt Winter Park and t narles Mc­ Russian blunder has “ given rise
Crawley aa 'chairman will meet at
Intosh of Dado City.
9:30 o’tlock at the home of Mrs
to one of the most rnnfuird situ­
Apfel strudel'la an Austrian I’ llONlC
202
H. J. Lehman, Magnolia Avenue.
Mrs- Margaret
Fletcher re­
ations tn months," said that If
The wedding of Miss Anna
dcs«ott made with apples and
Circle Number Three of the Lenora Drown- daughter of Mr. turned yesterday from cat Palm
Ru.ala hod not ‘ sent two notes to
, . - „ (iB„ a r - . r . „
dough.
•.
________
Presbyterian Church
with. . Mrs
Rome demanding aallsfarllon for|omt - llrldgr 117 .sat no.
Road
. ,
. . snd Mra John Alden Brown- and Dearh where she has been vUltln'i
Roy Mann as chairman will meet j. Ru'sell Mltahell, Jr. nf Natchex. Mrs. C. W. Speer for a .ahull
the sinking of two Soviet ahlp*1 Bond „n,l |n|rrea( Htnklug Fund,
at the home o f Mra. E. S. McCall Miaa. will be an errnt of tomorrow time.
the Nall'Fasrl't powers could not j |l*y.i!5. Agricultural Fnnd.lt.. T h ^ ^ r Ffoii raf# 0»«|
IfiOt Palmetto Avenue, at 3:30 afternoon. Tho ceremony will be
Mollyivotxi Gnu)fvArd, undfr tha have earnped attending today’s tH on; iMbthll, Fund. 11,17900;
o'clock.
Miss Doris Patterson and M:*s
Mediterranean conference.
J and Mothers Pensions | l,m
performed at 'the Flrat Methodist
Circle Number Four of the Church at (t:30 o'clock by thr Rev, belly Patterson have returned to gsy white lights, with a visit tu
The spekesmap saW France b sJ '
J'rJoi'fytaf reductions anticipat­
Die fahious Chine*# Theatre, hop­
Presbyterian Church with Mra. F. Paul RedfeamSt. Augustins where they will
ing aome movie alar would appear. no warning that Rusato Intended ed hy the county Commission­
K. Smith aa chairman will meet
resume
thalr
eludtea
at
St.
Joa.
upset the
Mias Brown
graduated from
A tour through Culver City and to
0 upsei
me ronfrrence
r„,u, renee hy
tiy formal
formal* ers lm linle n one mill reduc­
Quality—Server—Ctiurteivy
at .1:30 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. Seminole nigh School In 1030, She eph’a Academy.
tion In the Fine nnd Forfeiture
Warner B roker studio., to a e e i ' ^ r ? ’^
I
^ f " T "
F- F. Dutton, Jr., 726 Mellon- attended the Florida 8tale College
PrrryylplltinM rnllH fnr and delivrrrd
Emul
nm
|
I
t
mill
reduction
In
th. “ tin d of Make Believe".
^
Vllle Avenue.
At thr samr time France said tbs Agricultural Fund, a I ! mill
for Women and since her graduStewart (latehal has left for
DrugM— LUNCHEONETTE— EnunUIn
Sniidajr we spent at Long BeachCircle Number Five of the Pres­ atlon from there she haa been a Marion, Ala., where he ia.aaslat
that the Ilaln.German
reasons reduction III the Mother's Penjust
another
Coney
Island,
but
byterian Churfh with Mrs. T. N. member of tho fam ily at the W e t
for rvfoslng to attend the confer­ •ton fom*' and « 3 mill reduc­
lnatru{tor in chemistry and
\ i Iritis I anti I'lar# f * 1*8||
water to Cold I did Is (he majority
to**Mllarm to»ylr (
K««d
Tenhrt as chairman will meet at Side Primary School.
jl» taking a post graduate course
ence were “ illogical."
tion In the llnad Rond Interesl
of
otMr
thousands,
did
not
get
toleasW
*—( k n ^ l'H r d ( ItlckrM
the'home of Mra. William Lud­
Mr. Mitchell, son of Mr and
lh,&gt; Marlon Military Institute. wet. The Drilled Stalei Fleet waa
Both Premier Benito Mussnllat «nd Mlnklng Fund.
llrtMlilaal
T
*1
1
1
■
wig, Valencia Drlee, at 3:30 Mrs. F, R. Milrhrll. formerly nf
anil Fuehrer Adolf Hitter ex­
lllMHrr l| *MII I
'
The Bvtnl mlllere Under the
In, that seedlinicj for the mob of
«ni»|M*r ^ 'III n
o'clock
plained. in note* to the French control of the enmity Comm!,,
Sanford, U sn electrical engineer. Friend* of Mra. C W. S|t«r.
Willi «•«. I.Ft mm alas »a*Mff
. Circle Number Six of the Pret- for the McWilliams Dredging Co-.,* h » la Using with her daughter In sailor* and fomales. I still get
and British governments, that they *lon was set. «t SI mills for
Mimtil all ah as at• It I mp ,
thrill when I think of childish art
byterlan Church will meet at the with headquarters ot
Natchex, West Palm Reach, will he glad lo
could not alt down to thr fim . ih » onmlng yeJr. ns compared
of
rktlqg
op
Lqpg
Bench's
Cyclone
Kome of Mra. Fort, Country Club, Mias. He wa* graduated from l**™ that aha la Improving rapidly
table with representative* of a with ' is 3-4^ for the roar of
J o n e s &amp; S te p h e n s
with Mrs. D. U Thrasher as chair Seminole IJigh School In 1920 and after having been III for some tlmo Roily Coaster th* highest wFever nation which had given Italy such 193«-'J7. Tho
general
school
raw.
but
we
wobld
try
anything
nun.
"Insult."
DRUGGISTS
mlllago. fls.-d by
Ho*
County
attended the school of electrical
, and bqllrvb me, when tha(
The Ruslneaa Woman's Circle engineering at Newark, N- J.
Mrs. A. M McClung of Wallarw
Hcliool
Hoard.
wa, .Increased
201
EAST
1ST
ST.
1 'IIO N R 37S
Irig
seamed
a
mile
high
ami
^ ^ flT B n e c t at thT* tore* of Mr*
N. C„ Mrs- C C. Browns and
from a mills to to mills, whllo
Just turned loose and dropped, not
Herbert Ruisell at 8:00 o’clock.
W a r T a i r Hu T h i r s t
0»u*htwr.
Barbara, gpd MUa
w a f lv o r a s i n i r s i
Martha McClung of Raleigh. N. evrr touching the track, we both
TUESDAY
f t t r r lii
forgot all else and hong on for
Circle Number Flea of the First
F o r B l o o d , R o m a n c e C. have arrived to attend the
life
up
and
down
and
around
Baptist Chureh will meet at 3:30
M A L A R IA
. ____ r, V.'ilinn-McClung wrdding this i f
curve* so fast I didn't have time
o'clock at the home of Mra- L. GIn n d a r t
Dattllng barbaric war lords..-itemoon
to
get
scaredbuttake
it
from
me,
Harper, 2312 Palmetto Avenue.
thrilling for blood, black
gold
------- when wa did stop and find our
^WMewi
fl*-*!
and Iota! Saartnr your aanaea
Won! ha* been received here of
selves alive, we said, "Never Jtemlnote County trarhrr*
from
CAIIO OF THANKS
llftol tlir
with across of savago combats:the marriage of Ml*a Roberta
I.IgalS. TskUls
again".
his neighboring county.
Iradarhf, 30
Mra. J. T. Allen and family
. . wild adtonturh* . , . *ud'Shepherd nf River Junction to
M llf, Xm i
Tt I t C#Mlnu«t
UrtM
M. V, Corother*. Stale dlrerlor
wish to thank the many friends claaehlng love*... biasing uross Charles Able SlrlcUand of thto
Tr? “ l U b H ilI s m '
of public Inslriirtioii, rinphsslieil
for their expression* of aympa- tba- Oobl
Desert s
scorching city. The ceremony whs performed
Uarld'a Hrt( i.lulmmi
A film drama
that, Tuesday night, September 7, in
. ihy and ,&gt;**utlful floral offer­ sandal
T . M iiW iT . ----------- i i
in gs In the death of thalr be­ pierces the vail ot the myata- 'Chattahoochee at 7:00 o'tlock. Mrrloua ra il—with hullotr
j Strickland la connected with the
loved husband and father.
This la tba story nl Columbia'*1Strickland Motor Co., local Ford
JACKSONVILLE, Sept., 10. —
Jack
ifult
adventure1dealers. 7
Portable generating, units are newest
GIRLS'
HOYS’
(ff) —J. Edwtft Larson, Internal
revenue collector for Florida, an*
now available for carrying tem­ drama. "Outlaws uf the orient.
SUNNY TUCKER
TltUK IILIIE
Foreign airplane flight* lo and
which play* ttetnrUay »t
t,IB
DEEP TONE
SCHOOL
porary loads in clectriaa! ay*- Alia Theater, Mar Clark* ap- from the Sunshine Slat* carried nonhted today a $17,10(1 delin­
quent
Income tea Judgement
peara opposite llolt with Har­ 62,107 passengers, more than IS,- against fit C$potM Had been sit
OK (JUAUTY—
old Uttbar, Jamer' float).
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i He Allows RedsButFive

Sanford Opens Series With Gainesville

Dan Brainard Is
To Get Hurling
rgeat Crowd Of Season On Hand To See
Lookouts Bombard Eddie Harper For
Call For Contest
Seven Hits To Clinch Series

durine the gams whan ha state
three hate a without day trouble
whatsoever. Jot Rugger to, Lane*
■tan, Swada Martin and Oaorga
Phillips also warn credited with

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Series win- Be Four
Out Of Seven Game
Affair For T i t l e

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At H a r r i s Field
.With Sanford Club

Our Lookout* earn*
through as ha wa* whan ha predicted
true to (orm and cheer* war* tha Rada to boat tha Lookouts
Bill "Raw Meat" Rodgars and
airan br the member* of the bat prarybody ea6*t bos perfect,
Pat Patterson and his DaLand ■ioltfl llC|(i*
his Ranford' Lookouts will enter
club last night In honor df the Ikl* column has. ailed
many
The game's tempo was sat whan
■ a ft last evening behind fiv* hit
thalr second aerie* In the State
tala John MrGrnw, manager Jot « ■ «
hurling mastered by the big San* Clary- tin t op, walkad, stela neeLeague
flhaoghnasaay
System
fhrd am, Owen Wright, by a and and third, and scored on M ar
(h. New York Olaate for M
p)ck m m k o 4 f
to |it
alter* yf 7 ta t te'which heavy and tin's single after Langston had playoffs tonight whan they ven­
year*, whose Immortal apoach somathlng
walkad.
Holbrook
draw
a
pass;
ture to Oainasvllte to meat Don
tuagr hitting by the Lookouts
and thing* ba preached about
W,
gM that trick when
hernherded tha aouthpaw slants Phillip* hit to Harper ,to fort* "Foote" McShant and his G-Man
baeeball were tplMs that war*
w,
Farr to beat Law
a f Eddte Harper right out of lh* Langston at the platei Roggarlo let I s l l o'clock at Harria Plaid
to b. taught toVfD dng
ball
|.
m, u r u .a
cleae
first gam* o f tb* second sat,
ggme before-tha largest crowd af flaw act but Prichard walkad,
witk Big Dan Brainard ready to players
*
that vo* Just had to brag
forcing the ircond ran oaar.
which b the bast fhur out of ear*
tha season, 1600 people.
Tha
motto
*f
,
tha
ioaaf
.
.
but
whan
H
comae
a
even
•
to
to*
tha
mound.
With two out In tha fourth.
an. Ranfofi down* Go Land 7*2
, Wright was In perfect farm last
ball
club
Ic
the
camb
an
a
n
,.
braaa
taaka.
theee
lade
whe
Tha
series
will
bo
a
four
out
of
in tha other giftne Rest night
night aU during th* UK and In Clary doubled and aeorad an
aid ctetomant that MeOraw
had their dough an Fans
earrn gams affair 'with tha Look­
GalnaavOl* opened the scoring
the initial inning K was notleanbte fihlmer's bobble of Langston's
weed
all
His
life
and
Ik
had
(■
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h
#
way
.
*
*
outs slightly favored ta win due
hi tha aaeond Inning whan Livingthat bo-we* invincible although grounder.
happantd
to
ba
tha
first
(lM&lt;
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DaLand's Iona runs cam* in tha to tha fact that It ia reported that
aton let o ff with * oingle to b*
D*Land had woo tb* opener of
.thing h* learned abouthaa*.
BnL Pat* coma* back with a followed b y ' Bareli with a aingl*
the parte* from him laot Sunday fifth whan Adair' walked with on# tha G-Man ar* .crippled up and
ball
and
that
la
"whan
yau
f
.
«
nyuraa
that
make
the
*11Bob
Pitman
haa
not
and
will
not
to center. Livingston taking thirdafternoon Behind Wright wa. a out. Didrikson fllad out to right
hav* get a lead dautaaaat.
Ballon look plaaaaat
and U
bt abl* to taka part In all tha
Raglno fanned and Livingston
hall 'dkb that played Ua bast beac­
Juat gat two more."
mne* •• feel good and you will
game*.
hed game af th* aaasoa and who
The
Sanford
outfit
haa
takaa
mo
when
you
read
them.
DurTha opaning gam* Ia slated for
ware out to win and with tbalr
Gainesville due to tb* fact that up these word*. "Lai* gat jest ip , Ui* season Sanford and
hearts eat on going to Georgia.
(hay ended lb* regular playing two. more." and so far, tbla past Oalnearilt* played twenty came#.
* It wa* plessors to see them
season with 4 higher percentage nrlAiid seriac his beard II aatd Ranford won tan and Qalo**work and It e r proved to tha San­
than the Lookout* who el Inchrd plrniy of tlmfei. Soma of tha Title won tea. Hanford scored 11
ford haaahall public that they
Imre said that If It had not runs and Oatnearllta 77. Ban* I
second plat*.
weren't lickedTha G* Man finished a three mil hern for oM Mrtlraw. this dub fnrtl haa racordad 111 hH*while
^ frigh t had no tronhte with th*
of five game series with tha Lees­ wouldn't har* been where II ls nalnaavllla haa j«o oa record,
Bpda as ba sent ntna of them
burg Gondoliers test evening when and still ftgblln* to gar higher. And. oddly sBourfc. tha Look*j
down via th* strike* out rout*
" —
. out* earn ad more of thalr runs
they defeated them ly a t to 2
According t*
sur friend.
than did tha O-Msa.
Ranford
score white Ranford clinched thv
Patfr Ichaal, ha la making
bad 11 earned oat of 11. white
series with a 7 to S win over the
fame mar* predictions about
tha 0-Maa 11 of 77 earned. . ,
DaLand Reds, . who had been
our Lockouts whan ha open,
w a ll, thla column wishes
clsssod as th* moat
’ul tram
ly stated that Ilbart Padlh, Laakauts much luck and
In lh* league.gatt could wln thd aaaand
ruses as In thalr new advanA record crowd Is axprctol to­
aarias tingle-handed as ha
tur* with tha O-Mau and wa
night'by Gainesville end Hanfoi-I
ha* nal bean beaten by
hap* that yau can maka
officials In Iho opener of Ihe
Sanford this stason.
'gulak work of thaaa guya'
eerie* and If th* lookouts win
Mr. Rrhaal haa a Hills tree*
and go ta town with than*
Iho largest Sanford crowd In many
Otargla bays. . . •
yaera will gntbor at th* AlhU^ic hi* ratting wrong now and Ihsn
Field tomorrow evening.
Manager Rod can of the Lookouta will probably atari the fol­
lowing pie yen In the lineup for
Tnlala
tonight's bottle; Kills "llm vh ra"
1,(1(IK O I T*
Clary oa aborts lop, Mayo Lang­
Clary, as
l-enxston.
ston In right field, Ed "Swada"
Marlin —
Martin In left (laid- Ramnty Hol­
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Seminole County Predates
Mare Fruit -And Vegetables Than Any
Similar Area In America
DAILY NEWSPAPBB
SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY,

i “Piracy”
igreement
er P atrol

Throne

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Plan T oS fnk AU
Two marriage llrenaee were
laaued yesterday from the County
Judge'* office. It wax learned to­

day.

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Mlai P r a n c e a
MacDdugalt.
counly health nurse: ihft yeqtarday lor N ye . Ynr^ 'Jplfirej
Will attend clinic* Corner
child run and' »yp
The City Drlafer .wlahia. 4c eli C
m tu late Mr ‘anil. M r»:.«. fthSd
e « k , 300 Elm -AVehM i5M W W «The dragon' throne at Pel pint.
bra led Ihelr HOth wMtlng- *nnlveraary yesterday. ■
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peror . Kang . Teh
(above) . *1
The Sanford Ilotary Club will Manchoultuo In a Japanese reitor.
hold lie regular luncheon In the atlon. of the Imperial. court.
Valdei Hotel Monday, It wan uld
today.

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GENEVA,
Sept.
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(A P )—TfirrAt of-.Ttn; Anglo.
Frenrii^tthrship, petrol off
lielya wcat -ern c o e e t
aiAergod; * ominoualy today
from ihi “«*»tl-plrecy" ton*
fcrwnco et-N y cm . ■

In form ed' pereona at

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Tha £81110111 City (.'ommlxainn*
rrx will meet in lha (Jity llall
Monday night at 7;30 o'clock, Cltjr
Clerk
Frank S. lam-on an*
nounnd today.
Violator* o f City
will ba tried befntn
Frank I- Miller in a t
Municipal Court Mo
noon lit 4:00 o'clock.

Dawsori Reports
Farmers V otin g
For M arker Pact

irdlnancca
y

Judea

Iqn uf tha
t
after*

Hand To Hand J
Fight Marks -®
Chinese War *

NAZIS REPORTED WORKING TO SEIZE AMERICA

ConuiiissionenLAinen
able But F i n » t&gt;s
cision Awaits Bud
- get Board's Oke;

and And France
ID Do Police Job CITY NEWS BRIEFS
For Entire Mediter­
ranean Sea Lanes

aly Refuses P a r t
In In tern a tio n al
War Against Subs

NUMBER 171

Established In 19*8

Agreement Provides
For Proration Per­
iods iy&gt; Aid Market

hfypn perieyi v w h n y n * o «: ? u:

The Dural nounty r^mmlgl
■lonara unanimously tir w d
!■
participate la Hanford's rrtunifl
ln« program in their *•**!&lt;»
yaaUrday after an extended dll*
co taken of lho peculiar 8*M"Cl
all nation by city Attorney Fra#
I t Wllaon and City Clark Fraui
H. Lamson. who uttandad llietr.
. mealing.
jj
Tbo exchange “ f lha Condi
hoararar la subject to Ciu « ■
provel of the lludgrl^Comml#
alon of Duaal ruuaty. bat tnnf
all appearances.
Mr.
Lamaol
■laled. tbalr consent can bo ex*
pectad.
Tba aacratary ot Ilia Commit!
taa wa* contacted by tha C llf
ofMclala who reported that In an
unofficial
Ulacpaalon
of
&gt;&lt;&gt;*
matter, lha member* ot tba eom&gt;
mittee reacted tarorably. a n d
that official
action
by
the
gruu|J could ba expected In lb#
near Tuluro
The county own* (10 000 In
bonda' which voulil hern ma­
tured In l i l t and on which In*
tereal payments hato been dal
llnquent since Jauary. tell. Thtf
bnnda came Into tan po-*&lt;-,,a|aa
ot the county govnrtimrnl wtie*
tha People'* Dank Hoard, bnIn*
a part ot Urn aocurlly fur fundi
on ddpoalt In' 'the bank.
Tba naw bonds. inaturlnn id
1177- will bear Inlereat at ' g
rata ot from I lo t 1-3 t»rcent, baaed on a
rrartuatlnt
•rale oyer, the period ot rear*.
Tha old bopda warn I percent
■erurttlca and approximately M-000 u In Ittlareol payment w arj
delinquent, 'fhd refwylln* plan
rave the count) MS41S In raih
from Ihe intereal debt and fin,OOfl In new bond*.
Tba refundlnK liouda thn old
bond*, a check for t*5« ;&amp; for
tereat paymenl* on Ihe new tmpd*
ItO coyeftog tha September In­
terest paymet* on the new bond *
are balnn bald In aacrnw In u
Jacksonville bank awattliiR the
declaton or Ihe Muilfet t^ummlr*
alon, Mr. Lamaon said.
Attorney Wllaon told tbe com*
rolaalnnara that approval of Du­
val county to lha refundlnx pro­
gram waa ■•a»MhtUr in tho ft(
mm P ita F lit )

Jnps Drive Chinese
| Four Miles B a c k
FromRiver; Nearly
Capture Yanghonff

Chinese Rally la

Finally Successful
Japanese Report CaplureOf Machang In
Northern Campaign
j

S H A N G H A I,
Sept. 11.—
( A P ) — A am nohlng drive In­

land from the Vangtu River
today limiRht tho Japanese
and Chinetw hntul to hand
locked in one of the moat
important Imtllcw of the
N i n o-Jtt|umcM

undeclared

war. The Jnpanoae legions
.swept up from the river to
pu-h rhinn'a troop* back to Y*ag*

om Coast To Coost

hong tour mllct Inland from tba
fimtctflr Y/oosung forte where
tha.YnngUo end Whangpoo rivet*
Join,

AND BACK AGAIN
Iiir He wny through 11m Vnllny
lly MIIS. J. J. 1(01.1,Y
Far1 below
I.eavtnR llnllynnod ,w « lilt the like n Hirer rord.
i'acltlc Hear It Juat north of Halt- V u Ilia root! wo liml left be
la Monica, whlrh waa a beauti­ liliid, and far alm»s llin mail
soma
ful drive, tho -ocean on tho left wo worn ycl to travel,
nnd Iho mountain* on thn rlRht plai ra an ab-ep (be m r bail lo
At
Ventura wo. left the roaal Co In low lint eventually wo
for Taft and flakeraflold.
In reailiu.t the tup, yea lli« very
lop of 8ei|uola Knllonul I'uik
Tati thoru were thnuaanda
of
nnd the llr-t thing l saw win
oil derrlrka wllhln V very -mall -now hanked under tbu Ire,-.m i
area. For ninety mIlea or more liie highway
till* waa Uirouith a movi aceolc
I will toll you n llllle iiboul
drive
Al
tlnt'-a we wern far thn conoral make up ut llu*
above tho cloud*.
Ju*l
rlitlny Park It le owned and npcrUtrit
on top of the world, our next by tba gnveriunenl. U la uni
Trrnp would tia hr- Hequola
N a­ Hjiiare mllra. * ellitr.1. d Iu 11... |f1
tional Park, alluated
In
th e err it Nevada Mlitiiil.iln i.
Hern
wnatern rlnpoa of
ilm Sierra the tdib’-t am) |m . I lied Win-I
Novnila Mountain*, lint It wu* Ifuea on Karlh
T lie re
ReltliiR late nnd wo did
n o t me ilimi-uuila of Hi. .... I ii r •&lt;- I
want tu atari a ,M -n Hum— nd miniarrlia, of w lili li . everiil linnfool climb nt that lime of Ilm Uriel lire more tIlia11 Ion feel In
afternoon. MI wo fouinl nccoin* ■lliimelnr and
3uu f■. &lt; lile.li.
modal Ion* In n 1110*1 cmy roll Hoiutr Imre biuoi ill.iinelira &lt;1
bln alone camp, -llualeil ul lie-1 3S anil 3T feel. Tb" mod no
very fiail of iho mountain* Jii.lj i lent nre
belneen
dliau tmd
tbe placo n writer would |d&lt; k tiiiiii yoora old.
Tie
lo ner d
to *el limplrnllon »o Ileali nnd Slt«rn|an. Itod tVi—I Ir. " in lb"
conleirteil InokliiR under Ii n * e ] Snip.oia Park la the InKcal and
aprendlriR tree*, with |ho
K a -t nlilnal of all llie k IimiP "* e-ll
weah lllvor dnklitiiE over wa
milled to bo between, anon met
lor worn rorha, mill tbu nim’y .
yeara old I- 3 )j feet lilrli
mitered
inudiilnln*
toweriilK nod haan dill me ler nt ltd 6 l&lt; "t.
above.
Mount Whitney 11 A"l fnd. I InA l Aie bane of Sequoia Micro IdRhoat mnunlaln In llie
fu ll
were apple tree* on one aide of ml Htatea la r to-ely -ecu to I lie
Iho mad nnd nranko I roe* on emit of Hequola.
thn other, mid TOUO lent up won'
There nre many hltidi of ne-

lo r '2 I hour* the Japanese
-liuddy hammered the Chine*4

Icul, until Japinexo p(i»»e*xed »ne*
llilnl of Yangltnng but later they
|Weie furred lo Rive up tho aec*
[ linn under a.terrific Chlmea ,»t*
lark*

]

Aerial nnd artillery bombard­
ment
projected Uie Japineak
1movement -lowly and Inexorably
I forwardWhen tha attack*,•*
icartieil the city, however. they
',uerii rmeetl to rrtlre after hapd
lo band fichllne In which the
I hi neap accmetl In hato Um rrv*
}l - i iorlly.
rhlneaa
spokesman

V . A. Stampar, graduate of
According, lo . prx»cnt
indies.
Stetaon Ur It* rally, yaatonjay wax
CanWaiv •aaH afdndp^ r- » « « appoinUd- taa*hoc o f mathematic* . t i m e t b o ■majority of oolery
S l E i f . 'n w A . e t e p t t e l
at.,tha Scmlaola High School la
IV&lt;dace EHaxbeth Shormakhr Who
rwcently tendered her
raalgna. noon, voted favorably for lha
tlon, T. W, Laiwtnn, County nu.
propnail celery marketing agreaPKII'INO. Scpb, II. ~(IVJ-Jap.
partntcndcnl reported today.
pip -,i &gt; mlllUry aulhorltle*
today
mrnt which baa been tentatively
rnmmnreil the fall of Machang
approve
1
by
the
Secretary
of
An important meeting of the
".Ii hiilc* -until of Tienliln aa tha.
Sanford Junior Chamber of Com­ Agriculture Henry A.
Wallace,
eilvanclng Japane»o wxr •machine
merce will liu held in Perk's C. K. Dawson, County agent, re­
tin utt Into new important larri*
Place Monday evening at H:fm ported today,
lory. Jim fall of the illy endod
o'clock B,
Ijn tjl, vlce-prcrlTho |-(&gt;rTe for voting cloaed
n " I hour billlr. one of the
drut o f tho orginixatkn, an- till* afternoon at 4:00 o’clock
f h-MV-l o f the lwo-month*old
nomecd today.
end Mr. Dawaon expreaacd • be.
rnnfllct In which two Chine** dl*
It* f that a largo majority
ot
\Diana and the remnant* of thv
the farmers voted to operate un.
rnh Army put up hitler r**Ut*
Tho fuel Mint Du- average
tier the agreement tfurlnR the
mice to Japan’e march southward.
l«e of flock, ib • lined leas lli.'iii
mailing shipping ssaaon.
Fmlitlng nt time* In walrr w*Dl
overage bi-t
moiilli
-iigge-tM
The nzrrenlenl provide* for
ilct'ti the Chinese deTrudere held
that farmer* o', iienuobig
lo
pmralinn period* and other rotu
nut in the forliflrd rHy for many
nave larm-r number* of h»-ns than
llngent inetleia whereby termer*
hours *gum»t a terrific battering
ii.iitb
Till*
pruhably
nilliw-ta
u
to, - I| FO rteulale the -hipfflun the Japanete forces.
.
■*wiiiew|tnl
nniiu
taviirilhto
feed
ntynt of ee|ery
in interstate
-llllullim
111
a
11
■
vluleil
earlier.
In
commerce aa to maintain n fa- SHANGHAI. Sept., II. --W9—
Mill slimmer. II »U|I -liiled.
price fo.* th^r product* 1tl in-*' I —l
^
Bam tlyrd. of Sanford, whii anow.
Slmh* of igg* III cold- slor* l'cHtllepce leilny lame to the aid
inmmiHlalloin lo bn bad nl Hi"
im market*?
Al llin very nnrlloal break .if ■IimIn. llin lltdi’l. Hie lintel col age nrv la rye sod are moving of nmn- than I in,POO hste-mad*
set a record of t i l l
consecu­
An*agrrrmsnt alrallar in nary
tive performances ot tho rota of day wo wero on ilur way in the I InKea. llin lanlKe. iiinl tbe rnh
lather slowly. It
Ic
j«»»lh le drned Cliinor snldlers battering
rx-Fpccta to the on* in the rvler.
■l Mtllss-4 aa Has* T k iw l
Duda Laatar ip “ Tobacco' lload" lop. Tbla I darn not dnarrlba In* for ramtdnr
Mini
the
efleet
„t
tlmse
stiw-ks
The
rablna
-c/erxl
irulum wa*
before giving It up to produrw It w u mi nleep nml -Ucli drop* look my fancy and wlml a dat* may lei Inli'tislllvd III llie lute
year* ago under the AAA pioand play tha leading rots In' and curyea, I had lo keep i loa- [ till It place, loiv Jnsi u malic Ior (all or early winter, thn llugram whlrh wav later declared
ftamaon
RaphHaon'a
“ W b i t e Inf my eyoa. but what I did
on
tin,
veiy icaii sajd and lba| (lie farm
orironaliUttlonal hy the
United Man- tut season, ba* announc­ ana waa tbo river hundred, and' cabin pen bed
iiumntalii
under price ut egg* llurllig the r d of
.States Supreme Coujt. Nureeroux ed that b* baa bought the tlionaamla of feel bnlow. wlnl - taljin of llie
t'l'W mar out exceed Mini nt
II ra ila w * tin I 'a f- Two,
farmer*.
-nntrryl that right! ot “ JuonveyBun.'* a new
Uveal firemen have been ■pond­
1**1
yetir. With Fiiuiller laying
tvauy dollar* play dramallied from a privately
ing M»n- llnvs lha last
week
BrokerH
Nonplussed
flocks
In
nroal*ect
ilurltir
early
velr coffers
published, novel ot
the same
l:i:|«, luuiever, a relnllVely Halit orrhaulliiR fir* apparatus of tbo
Over Second Major production
utherwiio , Would name by “ Tobacro Roa.l," au­
of eggs I, likely to Hanford ■ Firs Drparlnvsnt. Fir*
nevrr hnve racelvad.
' A
i thor.
Krakln* Caldwell
, Mr.
U. S. Market Crash keep ly g ' prtn-s above tbn-c of Chief Mark, clrveland reported
live ' present agreement
if Byrd will bag la calling
*o»n
tads).
early 1)37.
adopted will
operate
under with a vlaw fa producing "Jour­
WAKIIIS’ C T n v. Rent.. I I . — M l
The fOvincn h*v# already or*
Tbe fi-eil i eg prti-r sltuallnn.
NEW YORK, » p t „ II. «,l*i
the recently enacted Marketing neyman" on Broadway early In —The
agriculture
drpart-m nt
troni itie prnduicr*' standpoint. i-rhauled and ls*lad n w id ,I H
Arthur llranan to-day announced
In
the
second
v»idr»l
liteak
»jm,-e
Agreement Act of
1037 and tha present aoaaoa- but will not •aid today thatwin tha bads nf
hi* rvaignation aa Cashier of the
I, cxprctcd In linpiovo steadily Mrs-englo-* and today afo work­
ha* authartly only over produce play ln It hloaalf, It
I W - U 1D3.I, tha stock market sold off lull during ilm remainder of ing cn Ihw other.
I* re Sept. 1 onditmv*, the
Sanford Atlantic National Bank,
rhipped In irUrstaU commerce. ported.
orange crop -hnuld be arnn.-ntiat la Volume yi-stciday, rallying 1937 condition* arc not likely
“ All equipment wilt bo thor­
A position ha haa held sine* tb*
It la believed by many produc­
Caldwell's. “ Journeyman
waa larger than that of lU.ld-nT when leader* down 41 to |ii a share, in In becomn u* fa riu able a* I hey oughly rhevkeil fby defect* M V
organisation of tha institution in
er* that th* new agreement will Uaued in a llmltad *uti«rlptlun production w*a rrducvd by frrrjr* a few cxm * muiti mure and many
Oecomber- 1027.
Itaro averaged over Iho recent In |imven| any dlaaatrooa toss
Tend to set.a minimum price for edition of HTt gambered cople* in California.
*
to new low* for a year ur longer. tep year perlmt.
of time in
an
tmargoncy."
When questioned a* to hi* plan*
their
product
by
keeping
only
a
Nonptusaevl I,Hiker*, at inlying
a little orer two years nr&gt; by
Clilef Cleveland Said
Frrarnt indkallana also point,’
action' to z e W iy ^ e p w
gam­ Mr. Brsnan -laird that, while in
small
surplus
on
the
markets.
the Viking Frasa and ha* long It aaid. to a total grapefruit crop the situation afier the clo»e atbling.
the North recently, he had derided
Calling tb a1 MWraoFa otaad »pdo another connection He added, This will be ilons through pro- been out of piiat. Tb* po-Hblt- below the record high production tribute,! lha wideaprvad ^ilumii lo Tin y Footprints
A re
ration of shipments, from this Ry of '•naorahlp difficulties are of ioae-37.
a combination' of factor-, . the
a rwldo-opoa' JavttaUon to ( t o *
■new proposition1tin-1
Only
Clue
To
Child
btlag " iho Bk*. i f o n asked. •xpecudiy jur-cfiled Ractf this -Stair which is the only celery •aid to have dictated (hi, pub­
■aolt
Important
Involving
frarn
ot
Condition o f California lemon*
“ What doe* k* treat Wa to de Morning which ha* raaaad Mat to producer at that lima o f year.
lication policy. . Tbo dram,fixa­ wa* described aa “ materially ha- m m a vtgfUoao’ ooa mtttaa ta defer action on cither owe for. Uva
Tb* Mrditrrranvan war x-arc
tion by Allrod Hayas and la-on low” tb* Id-ycar ltrZ3-.HI average.
Wcatbrr Farecaat
aloaa. ap tho NfMM aad prove Boat few dtyt. Therefor* any
Aleiaader. which Mr. Ryril ha*
The Sept 1 condition of orange* ■ppoared tv have only alight ofFair to partly ctoody lonlgbt
acqalred Ibroagh Maxim Me- In CteUfornia.-lha department spin.1 fact upon tentiimltt. Wall (lr*-i'l hi I
that there arc pok'd* bora op- definite announcement In preluded
and Katurdsy. Kxtreme anrtbher. la said to follow the nov-l waa only 74 percent, compa-*# Aaetag dreidvd pretty gv-ncrally |r» l
poad "to gaaktMgV^ . at praaent, ho said.
west Florida— Partly cloudy to­
rw #
odT.potnioni la
closely lo locldopL dialogue and wltk a 10-year average of 00 per­ that sppndu iiM.in in Ihi* regal I
night and Hunday shower* near
had boen exaggerated. Foreign
Apalachicola tbla atlernooa aqd
Vf ASIIINOTON, Sept, a . — (A*&gt; ebararura. sod bao tbe approv­ cent, white on the same date tha
•oiling
did
nut
*|i|&gt;rar
in
vutuoH-,
al
of
Maid
wall
ojowroeyman
'
Florida condition was 76 percept
— Bureau o f Engraving prtsac*
early tonight
hunt
for
four
yeai-i.ld
Flureiice
will
bo
tb*
D
n
l
piny
with
Kracompared with 79 percent. Con­ brokers assert ml
rolled o ff yaotaiday the first *f
Dayleaa Tide*
"Thtnne**" of the mukrt wav Jackaoa.
76,000,000 bow postage stamp* kine raid w o lfs, aaaoa on II t*&gt; dition of the* Teas* crop waa be­
Sunday's tides, high, 1:06 A. M*The footprint-, di»iover,-1 In
roach
1
1
rood
way
atn*o
hi*
“
To­
toft Tone*
potent
element
in
the
decline,
low
that
of
a
year
ago.
com memoruing til* lioth anni­
quarter 1:07 I*. M.J low, 0:34 A. Me 7 lK
THU hi rose
TALLAHASSEE. Septa 11. — versary e f tbe Hgning e f tb* Cob- bacco Road' mod* blm o buuaoThe department said the condi­ tbo spread between lid and ask") soft earth twu nml «
mile* from where the child diaapla
Labor (A7—Govamor Con* - fnnnanctd aUtution.
bold
word
from
coast
to
iaa-1
prtca*
at
lime*
running
tu
aeveial
tion
o
f
'grapefruit
decline,!
during
*'■
Haro meter
V oald ba today tb* realgnatioa of John N.
Aoguat In all ttate* except Ail- dollar* a aharr. Ni-cra-ituu* adl* |H&lt;arrd into the wuuda la*t Mundcy
The new l**a«, o f tbo - &gt;-c*nt la Its n*arly*(oar-y*ar-run.
Today, ZU-ZTi yralcrday, M .L
tng. caused by rxhauitiun of tn.ir- afternoon, provided tin- day’* uni)
to
close All**, state beverago commhaloa- variety will bo ytsead on sale
I'roriyltatlaw
tangible clue to hi r trail. Hut l'&gt;*
Dod* cooo or. It* named Thomas W. Long of first »t Phi
.F flA lA ’
In Florida the fept. I condition
P a , Be*Taint for yesterday
searching
party which found
nUmaot alt T a n m now atau motor ve­
•
Sept.,
II.
—
wa*
given
as
61
percent
camtemlcr 17 *a4 *Uewhere in the
Total for month _____ ___ __
them reported, with upprehonn.iiu
er of gam- hid* CoouMsMdnar. to lb* pak.
Ittoravn one of pared with the to year average of
Country a day later. It reprodmee
Total to data ------- ------ - I
that the Imprint, showed the lll­
I Tba Governor aaid Allen who J. B Straro'i faotoua painting ef
C A P O N E * PAV
dvnd In Uie tale- 76 percent but although the ret
Temparalarao
JACKBONVILt.F.
Hepl tl.— lle fact turned directly Inward Iho
t dtroot r*-. formerly lived la Bartow gave no tba signing of tba QoaatRrftkMi.
i onip, oppcalnl.of fruit b light, grovrs were aaid
Maximum, tlt| Minimum, 76.
kea by tba naamt for hi* migtiatlon hot he
Coart ■today In It* b* In wood condition with pbn- (Jf)— J. Edwin I-arson, inl-rnal heart o f the tangled undergrowth
Ilerald reading.
ir hi* la* hollered It waa lwcam« of private
p* a 76 year tv o f moisture for development of rovaana eolleclov for Florida, end dens* woodland) of Ihe Uxalk
om«lal Btpari
SINUKB IMPROVED
aanoonead yaalardty a |17.1« hillsmptmoil i y AU* tb* fra It.
The find gave frc h impetus la
an aliegcl atTbo T n a a condition wa* below datlnqaoat Income tax Judgni-nt
N TA M0N|CA. Cal If u
lack on a white
inn. -Twice
it ago but letter tVva against A l Capone had bn-n live more than CPU per-ona en­
already Ike negro
tb o prevlou* yeara, lattlad . and a public sale nf the gaged In Ut* a*arch and Sheriff
beea aaved
ilifornla condition waa * negator* Miami Reach boro-waa qorria announced “ »&gt; era pu»*i*
ing tho hunt at 111 farther north,“ ( 10
*onljr fair.”
____ If
^
*

rowiifi

pmwntrwltely- end

Sam Byrd Plnn«
Production Of Play

Firemen Spend Week
Repuiringr Equipment

Orange Crop To Be
Larger This Year,
Indications S h o w

Branan Resigns As
Cashier Of Atlantic

LOCAL WEATHKB

Engraving Bureau To
Release New Stamps

'» &amp;

r . B*« te. » y s * r o s t
lenders Kesignation

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G A IN E S V IL L E . BepL I , — U a lLAOkouts tested n b ltu r eighth! the fifth when (bar nilad tha will predict 1000 peopls w ill ir e » " * . . . . A t L i t Teller hae hurled
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Ilia malm back hljn this time with hat] squad. 41 atron r shows I t
of p al paiterson and bit a llwsr oat into lafi (laid Municipal Athletic Field.
, ;errgrhM b l l e W l T
Amount
*f
sH It of
xenlora. 17 Junlora,
Id
sepho*
, le v * * and * r
eui
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id Had*
when
th a ' hot II waa a .bard ctaanea tor
s
p
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a
t
a
I
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more*. O f tha Juniors, four ara
(ieorge PhUilps to really a
M w w is ia *•Cincinnati rrmip acorad Adair am U bt ,'droppod tba ball,
I • » » » « sad
bendy mart lo have around. . .
I transfers her* tbla
f a l l hm s
tlih th
Inning Adair throw -to aaoond to force
J " ran
S L i In tha
pc It loo.
when Prichard waa p at.eu t of
1 junior eolteqs and haea * hid no
ton Palo Hughes clianad lb * Kasao there.'and Dldrtckaon thraw
,T
(he gams Monday night Georg*
I gneka with n trlpla
and
Iba ,D third to force Kugderto and
prntliiuc football kVperikwca/’ tn Lot
IIIIM I
t of niorb I
gain*. In ftdm cerilsi' field and
Lai
1of Him* I.
R U M xntle3, 8 .to 0, In favor o f n ora l r force play at Sotfa
iiainriund. ffas equad to youua. Lot
I of Hlock l.
' played the bag aa If ba were
tba vlallifri.
baaaa and did not allow
HoiLot
« of Uloct t
I A t I of
a vetsran. . . . II* reminded ua
nearly 70 parront falling wltbla Lot » of KioskI.».
'T b a gama, which look piaeaj brook to icora from third,
Lul
• of Otowk I,
no much o f Don Torres, San­
the
12-21
aga
rings.
of M M I.'
bafore o v tr 1000 fant at tba
T b i Lookout* hald a I to.,1
Lot
t of Bloch I.
ford's ace utility man last aao*
Killeen have earned ona var­ Lei
I of Uloch 1,
Sanford
M anlclpil
Alh I e l I c ] toad up until tba algblb wtiati
iS S P ,!l
I of Hlock I.
son. , , .
sity toller. Pour
others
bava
Lo t lt cf Stock I,
waa fall of acorlnr. hit* tba
(Ira
works
(or
DeLand
r
• see*
Lot
firmed uro.
Practically all of Lot I I o f B lscb -L
[A t !• of I l M t i
.orrora end froak plan| niartad. Schmidt itartsd tha bell
I I at Wash L
Robert Howell reported for H »
ttorso who entered tha UalvsT’ L e t
L H IT o f Stock f.
.Starting on (he monad
for rolling with a alagla to oaatar
Lot
I
I
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f
Rlooir
L
Lot I I ol
first session Monday
afternoon
ally of Florida aa treobman woo Lot
T l o f Block I.
LM IS
Sanford waa D u rr Mala w h o , f i i l f . Ha waa aacrlflcad to aec
Lot I t s i Bleak I.
and he looked very good out tnani
frosh
numerals
In
football.
ton
hart id seven and one-third la -, ond hr Itolflowar. ba adranesd
et
I I o f Bleak 1.
even though ho still has to get
AS 'n squad, the "Fighting Ga- LLot
IT o f Block I.
___and allowed lha Iled i la n 1 i 0 third on an srror bp Prlehthe kinks out of his summer worn
I I o f Block I.
tpra" ora not blr- Drack la tha Lot
lrita While Mole w ai relieved In j Brd 0ff MeUnlLn’a .grounder nnd
1
I * o f Block I.
togs and not only . . . . he has to ' only fairly heavy ball
carrier.
I
I * o f Block I.
t i e eighth by Owen Wright who Adair was eefe on an - lnOeld
Al
get that thinking rap on and go
Not an end weighs 186. The
Al
Waa alekad (or three blow*
fait to , fill lha baaai.
I
I
I
o
f
Block
L
to town this season. , . ,
rrnlera nre not hasey man.
t I o f Block t. .
retiring the aide,
A t I Of Hlock
Dldrlckion mngtad 't o
canter
s * * * * ,
I
1 of Block I.
No! quite half o f tba aqaad
Lot * of
tba laet Inning
o u tla id (laid to ecote Schmidt Rhlmar
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S of Block I,
A t IS Of
Hh* Triumphs A gala...........
nr* Klorldn born, but only thraa Lot'
Lot 4 of Block t.
V f n t Jn to replare Wrlrfat who grandad to Klrigdon who tnraw
A I I I Of
Lot
i
of
Block
1.
nf
|h*
4d
were
born
outside
of
For
the
slsth
.
rawascatlve
I
A t It Of
was token out after the eighth lo HolbruSk T6 forca McMullen
Lot
• of Block S.
I A t I I Of
time,
Kslhrrlne
Kswlg/ef
Fort
tho
Booth.
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(or a Jllnch biller.
Lot
T of Block L
at i^a plate. Tbap Hughes came
Lot i i or
Lauderdale aurr*«afuliy
de­
-ol
I of Block L
Florida’s 1211 team will
ba
Lot IT or
! V
P artin g on lha
mound
for to lha ptola and
workad
Iba
-ot
■■of Block L
M K M P H I S 1 1 C L Tarry, rnplnlned
lA t l i of
fended
hrr
American
JOO-meby
W
attsr
(T
iger),
Lot
I*
of
Block
L
BaLand w a i Aleg Bwatl** who count to three ball* and no
M ew York Giant generalissim o,,
tor
medley
rrown
In
the
H
»"*&gt;t
II o f Block L
Mn)ti"rry. Daytona Reach, wllh
I At ft O f? „
toiled agarlli two Inning!
aa slrtksa and than be&gt; cut loose
w llh a new flea-year contract
in .* ;
I I of Bloch L
lor Women's, At A. If. HwlmK*n Willis. Pubta Gordo.
as Lot
tueked safely away. Urges his
till*
ka waa relieved br Jim MeMul* with a triple to . tba cantordald
Lot I I of Block L
mlng Chemplonahlp at
Kan
nllernal* captain, noth era backs. Lot It o f Black, L
team on toward th etoig u c pen­
I At a.u of Block L
Ifw In the llilfiT wllh tha bases fanes to ciaan up tba bags.
•at
I I of Block t
lA t N or Block L
Franelaru. , , .
nant nnd W orld Berlex.
Jn«h
Cody,
atl-llmo
AHBoulhloaded and non* out.
in
lha
c!
1C of Block I.
I a I H of Block L
• * » • s
IT of Block I,
rrn lark to. former star athlete Lot
Lot H of Block L
fifth tha Look out i went ahead
t
II o f Block I.
I At I of mock X.
F ifty Orlando yotlh v reptnied
nf vnnderbllt. Mercer, and Clsm- Lot
Ml || of Block L
for the Initial workout he.,I nt
ron. trend* for lha second year
ol
l i of Block L
Mi t l Of Ulock I.
I At X of Stock L
Tinkrr Field for the (&gt;rtond:i High
Hr* Florida athletic department
Kota. Wrlahi and Crlifleld.
Ml I I of Block I.
Ia I X of (Mock X.
Mrhuot T lgrrs this srsaun under
nnd nn head roach o f football
MX I I ST Block t.
Ia I IX of Stock *,
&lt; Thto, uookoula alarled the erorLot
I
t
or
Block
J.
I
a I 11 of mock X.
tho direction, nf
I I f i d • Coach
M r ntdea nr* Ram
McAlllstlr.
W * v H th - .g ran
Iba Initial
O l I t ot Blook L
I a I II of Stock I.
Harry Greene. . . . Grren soya
former roach at
Auburn
and
Ml U df Block l
I a I II of Block 2.
Sanford Baatball fans M id
lanlag bat the)
tied up
Lot o t IT of Block l
Ia I II of Btofk X.
*7 t W H effTTTTbelr hair o f lha tribute lo E. II. Cullum, Sanford his best mrn are C lm illf Wuds- A T L A N T A , S rp L ' H. - l/P,-■G ..v-'
» " '« Carlos Praclor. axof Block
Block I,I.
O l tI l or
IA I II of Btock I.
worth,
Gordon
O’Neal,
Hilly
to..
.
.
Gninr
alar,
as
lino
coaches;
A I I of Block L
ie or
m ore X.
e.
pacond
when
lha
txmkouts official Scorer, tost night at the
Loti IX
of Block
f.m
.r
Riven,
rakl
y
c
lffr
ln
y
..
|(Mr|i
ioaf
XXmin
M
M l
1 of Block L
II Of.
of Block "t.
[A l XI
thored one
tallr . acroia
the Sanford Municipal Athletic Field bt-11 and Ralph Hruwnlng..........
Lot I of Blosh I.
I At It of Block X,
gtniip
o
f
smitli.
rn
governura
ho|,w
A
ll
Snulhern
li
a
cjk.
f
o
V
n
s
r
Lot T of Block 1.
Mate.
| when ha celebrated h li 67th birth*
XI of- Block X,
IA t ----I At XI of Black I,
Illll Terry and (itonla verm
to arrange a conference wit.J P reil* rnnrh nt Vandvhllt. Oklahoma. Lot IS ol 4ll6ck I.
The Rede look the toad In day. A eollrctlon waa taken In
a i t l of Block 1.
I At H of Btock X.
lo
be
proving
the
rumor
«n
ilrnt
Roovfvclt
In
N
iivcni'or
to,
Furman,
and
Rand
Dixon,
axA t I I of Block L
(hair half o f lha third
when the grenditondi and presented to
Ia I I of Stock IX,
At It of Block I,
1A l I of Btock-IL .
ethor aulmay arvleo for I lilt
ilisriisa freight rat* e tr cluroa In VnmlcrlrlU alar.
aa
backftold
{h e r ' scored th ree-ra n i o ff four him by Dr. If, D. Huntley o f
At I I of Blook 1
I
aI
1of Btock II.
ill* legion.
season aa itl« outfit t.rrurrd n
rnorhfa; Dulrh fltaaloy,
A t IT of Block L
Lol 4 of Biolk IX,
k ill and two costly errors but lha Ortondx
Lot IX of Block L
I a I I of Stock tS,
three
game
marnln
o
trr
their
"W
*
nre
very
hopeful,"
h*
**H
,
rinrhta
end.
toler
coach.
tutor"The
presentation,"
Dr.
HuntLookoute came beck
In
Ihalr
A I l » ol Block L
JAt
f of Block If.
nearest opponent v, the Chica­
" lin t onrh n ctmfercnci' can be Tor ihn rods.
At 1C ol Block L
Mr. Cullum'a
half o f lha third and o ff tour toy said, “ to fo r
At
tl
of
Block
t
g
o
Cube,
Monday
when
they
iSt*
X
3 Btoell ! t
arranged
when
Mr.
Hoosevelt
tlnlverally
of
Florida
epos*',
fail* two etnton heap*, and
a fins work as an official eeorer
Al tl
makes his annual visit In Warm the season with I, B tf^ South-1 lA
took a twin bill from the
t '
two been toll by Ganglion, tba for (ba past two aaaaone for
Springs during the Thanksgiving orn Conference Champion*,
I a I II cf Block If.
Philadelphia Phillies while lha
' -"J
a t1
toeela tallied flrn rune and se­ Sanford aa well aa b l» 67th birth­
holidays."
Cuba and lha Cincinnati lied*
Jinlqn Hnugn. In a night r »m # 1 ^
day."
M - J | „
.
cured a • In I toad.
Th* governors, togethrr
with ftopi. 26. The following Batur- I a I I nf lllnck 4,
split a double header. , . .
; ; ; Lot m
stork i l
Mr. Cullum today expressed
, Tha nads got another In lbs
I AI X of Block I.
S • e e e
utility comnilssloncrs o f
their [ day the Codymen
make
Ihalr I a I I of Ulack t.
(berth when wllh two nut. Adair hie thanks to tha people o f Kan.
Vm \
Hill Phobus, a 20 year recruit states, have been active In prose-J first hnme apfearanro. meeting L o t' 1 of Bloch t,
m i J l L H II ot Btook JIL .
walked and anted on Dldrlrk- ford for tha exrtllrnt birthday
Block t.
of Jhe Washington Henutore from cutlng a rase before the Inlerslntc Pi el son In Flnrlda Fltld Stadi­ Lai -AI of
111.41 l . .. ■
.
of Biocli t,
sou’s triple lo deep right field. gift.
Chattanooga mads his first 1017 commerce commlralon seeking n um. Th* horn* of the “ Fighting
1 o f .Block I.
Illf- t!
l l 'I . M
I
of
Block
L
major leagu e
appearance Mon­ reduction o f rates.
Galnro” e*ata |1.00 partbna.
111.11
X of Block • «.
ats.is
day when ha abut out the Host in
t :r E k t
Red Sox 2 to 0 and allowed then
LE G A L NOTICE
iti.ii
i i Lr » ! « k i:
only a alngto hit. . , .
it" j
L e g a l N o tic e
I I Of stock L
* •
M
iin .it
.lA
. ..l 1 c l Block L
L-rAnnounccmenla
15— Apartments For Rent
ix i.x i
r o l 'i t
Tha Callage All-Htars made
atOTicK o k A P P i.ii-aTiub TO Ik T U B I T I l f - l 'l r
i i i .xi
a i i o e r iT ill.H .
T IIK M k T II JKUHTOJ.
C IS It two atralght over Profeacm *
t I IT
OK
TUB
STATU
O P (A t
TO: WHOM vr MAY I.TINCKIIV
I of .fiioca 1.
R A V E Y O u V w a t c h jspiired by
K M ill I I ) A. Ik AND K aH BBN- I a I
N o lle la lirr.lty *lv»n lli»' lh'
alonal Grid teams when las',
• o l f Block L ’
one who rtally knows how.
only—10T B. Fifth StIM tl.t: K ill A T I, KLOHIUA. IN Lot. I a l Hlock L
undsrstooed will on lb* Ml* *b*r
night tba roliegtons
* biped
•OX.SI
t iiA M i:n r . no. —
Ij.t
I ol B'"rk *•
ut Oolober A. II. 1*11. *1
M e g a , Jeweler Magnolia A re
IIX .lt
the
Chicago
Hears
by
a
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to
0
o'rtork
A.
M,
or
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thererURNIHllED J^parttoent Ttoie
I At
i i f I eek L
MX It
• Her a* k lb*
m allei* may
b&lt; CITV OK BA A FORD. PLORIUA. lA t
X
ot
Block
L
,
sear*
In
the
Cotton
Hunt
at
HX.II
LIV E S TO C K !
Cartoad
raim ..lip $100 par day with gas and
I heard, apply lo • Ju,l*e ,.f lb*
Ia I
IX o f Block X,
e
aaaole'pal
rorporallse.
eroolSCI.II
Dallas Texas. . . , 10,000 fans
Nlmh Jur.lc.nl r'lrruli, Netilio.lr
lights, for a limited time, Far­
a I
It t-f Block L ’
good mules fo r sale or
od aad evla lloa osdsc lh* Loveo ILol
111.11
I’minly.
Florida,
fnr
no
Orde.
ol
I
I
o
f
Block
I.
were on hand lo see Hut* Art
o f lle riik i. K la la llll— *
Harvey
A
1X1X4
change. Carlton Livestock Ex. rell Apts,, com er
lha nrtoptloo of a» lofsoi in-'.Ia I
I I o f Block L .
-valill.ll
Guep* o f M srquetlelesr aver
child Uh'lrr tba nsma of Charlra
Phone
I At
a I i i I Iof
o f nb
Block I.
change
represented
by J.
C. Coates. Daytona Beach.
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n muddy field to toad til*
TAXK.a t a i l OPRtHAL AXSRXa.
Human, Brardsll
aiding— Rand 7II-J, Banforo.
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ford. Heoilnrla Uounly. Florida
A t I I o f Bit
MBATO
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to
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victory.
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thin
lha
tie
day
of
HoptCmber
At
kt
Of
W
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Merriwether barn.
I4 t.ll
aad TUB STATR OK KLOCtlOA. A l i l of Blr
lock i.
28— Mlseananeoua For BaU
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COB N T T ,
ix t.lt
Block I.
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Young
Hob
Feller
allowed
Ihe
Block
L
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Ip iho publle rcoords of
■ SontsoU county, F isn a o tlt.TX
*
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to oddlilon to Ike amoqota.sot
oppoa.la cock parcel of load |B&lt;
t i l , forego In* schedule. latslWOt
»»*
paoolilcs as provided. ylHet ,
law on such dal Inquest lasso,
ska or speoul asecacra.nta,. t o -j
aether with a prcportloaalc - p o r t,
cf the cools mod Cipenaei -Df lU o i
cotb are to he
enforced ■* i M |
fcrecloocd In thtc Soil.
1.
T s u arc harsby notified to ap­
pear ond make your defensco ■lo f
tba sold B ill ot Complaint on orheforo th* 4th day of O c to k fL H IT . sad IT you fail to do ao i *
or, before aad date, the bill w ilt'
be taken a* confessed by ykia
and you w ill bo- barred
trJZ |
lacrcoflsr contesting said ■ ■ s it.
aad said iroopectlra parcels m y
land will ba sold by Macros . of l
said court for aon-poymaat ax;
•aid taaca and or asonar
Ilaon and miaraat and pana
•It'**.
tharson and Iho cnctc of ■Ibidf
cult.

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Deputy

(O FFICIAL iS A L )

C lassified Advertisements

ii! p s n

.Oliver 11art-Car tractor, plow,
had harroW,
Work appreciated.
Call Malheiux, Phone 2R2, (is

alor for
way, .lac.

111 1$.

Bcott-CarraD A N

ONE M ILK cow .tor sals.
Traitor. Phone llt - W ,

DUNN.
SECRET
O P E R A T IV E
4 0 . HAG
SU CCEEDED
IN W RECKING
T H E C R IM E
R IN G CREATED
BV T H E
MASTER M IND
FAG AN ---EVERY ONE OF
HIS HENCHMEN
L IE S IN
JAIL AWAITING
T R IA L . O U T
FAGAN

E X CE PTIO N AL- V ALU E ”
T wo
used JO by ■ Truck tires. Me
Kee Auto Supply ,

H E A V Y D U T Y B LAC K D IA
HM OND T R A IL E R , good time,
Mteioead body. 1260.00. 1BJI Cher UBED TIRES- 60s up. at McKee
jalat eou|&gt;e, good tires, 2186 00 Auto lapply.
.*la s t A Bone, Used Car Deaton.
RED BUBfl Seed Potatoes.
' i j — Mlgctligneous _____
Bushels at I t AO. Charles
a.
L a e £ Chuluota. Box H L
N O . rtm N M ilK ir~ ra o m e
for
i rant, oentlemen only, i l l Kim SECOND HAND plana
dining
Ave. Phone (le ,
table aad kitchen cab­
inet. 117 W. 12th Bt
FOR A gallefadory
paint Job
L
U n m C Y l f IBelter- l'u p . ~ 1
, ‘ Always specify Dottor St Oay
wormed. R. L. Ha­
M ailty pelnle — They're "Bast
Tar lha Boath." Biaalay-Rogara gen. Markham,
Hardware Co
, .

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be
’ supplied with moat of thetr
M ads at the Hill Hardware Co.

11— W an ted

onedition.

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M V O NLV
A S D ISTR IC T ATTO RNEY,
D A N . 1 W A N T TO T H A N K
REG RET.
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MR. B R O W N . .
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VOU FOR R ID D ING T H E
W T H A T FAG AN
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C I T V O F IT S M A J O R
A G E LU D E D U S C R IM E P R O D L E M -W E H AVE A N IR O N ­
H O W E V E R .IF H E 'S
C LA D CASE AGAINST G T IL L IN LC AO ERVILL.
T H E C IT V D E TEC TIVE S
EVE R Y O N E O F
F A G A N 'S
M E N / _ - A N D PO LIC E C A N
,
A P P R E M E N O M IM .
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TO S E E
VOU/

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DISAPPEARED

in ,

9 9 9

WASlUNCr H A chI n e - *l i " glKxl
•hapa. *M W . l i t Bt
T p ORTB

S p a n i s h h obs 7 * m 7 quattny,
Baa Clifford Walksr, Geneva
Bsnford
A n , 1 blocks aaal
»H
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AMY HUMDKn a p ‘ to iV
a grata fouudtllon block!
,. J. T.
Nawky.
100«
Ava. Phone l &gt; I I .
D,_ between 200~and ' 1JXK)
to
half inch die mater,
condition, age,
Tboe. B. Adams, Bag 1*1*.

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TMUtoUa, Baakalballs—
lha bast g ra a i for every sport
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ROOM

SO V O U SOLD
T H E RANCH,
M IS S .M A R E , AN D
V O U P E G O IN G TO
M O V E TO
L E A O E R V IL L ? j

Holly.

A N A * MSEOHANT 8LAIN
JERUSALEM, fast. T —( * } —
lb Arab
awraboai wo* shot
land ia lha OkrtUaa quorur .T
laCU hgalordoy.
Tbla brought
U a daatb roll - of lha latest jsm
Arab naroup lo t l In olgbl day*
—« d * m Arab*; U ra* J m

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th#
*™Jw

VES. I H AVE ENOUGH
,
M O N E V SO T H A T 1 C A N
A F F O R D T O L IV E IN
T O W N N O W A N D G IV E
- B O B B Y T H E ADVANTAGES
OF TH E BEST S C H O O L S —
AND OF C O U R SE 1 W A N T
S O M E T H IN G T O K E E P M E
B U S Y TO O — S O M E SORT
O F B U S I N E S S — -------— &gt;

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1 D O N T K NO W HOW
L O N G I L L BE. H E R E —
M A Y BE C A L L E D O U T
O N A C A S E -A T A N V
T IM E — B U T H O W m m
A B O U T A M O V IE
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T O N IG H T T • I W k

V O L O V E rc
B U T I D L I K E TO
G O .T O M V H O T E L
r i t f S T - l L E F T AN
E N V E L O P E THERE
THAT I SH O U LD
HAVE P U T A W A V -

GOOD TO SEE VOU
*M U N — EVE HEARD
ALL ABOUT THE
MARVELOUS JOB
l

V O U 01D H E R E ----B R O U G H T OODOV V
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OLD FELL0V4
GEE. VOU
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L O O K GREATT

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 19S7

Chinese Guns
Fire Close To
U.S. Consulate
*»

County Ranks Meeting Held
3rd In Fruit, By Seminole
Vegetables School Board

•QUEEN* OF THE UNITED STATES!

•e

In Carlot Shipments Contract Is Awarded
OfVegetables Alone
For E r e c t i o n O f j
SeminoleRanksTop;
Flood L i g h t s At
Fourth In Oranges
New Football Field

Additional M a r i n e s
Are Landed AtW ar
Tom City For Defense Of Americans

4,000 Jap S o l d i e r s
.rTranoedAnd Killed
:Ih Chinese Ambush

A total of B.IttS straight rallot*
v a n shipped out « f thia county,
making Seminole third only . to
Path which shipped
lti.VST and
Orang*.which »hipped i'-Sli, Other
leading count e-i In straight e a r
lot ahlpmmta of frulls tin! vrgelable* were: Palm
IU-*rh
with
■.111, Lake with 5 ir.rt and Itodwith 4.446.
Semlnoir- however, waa thr top
i rank hag County in rarlot atop' merits of vegrtiblra with a total of
T.031, an Inrrr»ar of 1,156. r a n
avrr Ihe perilous reason- Palm

« g and Chinees Junk*
loaded (yVely, and ws can **# th* allkouv lth Vahd VVaft.- egttC«U rtfw &gt; eU * mf a &gt;h*1n oT black mountains
tlveiy blocked th* Japan*** fleet along the herlaoo. They are odd
from aprsodlng (ta , activities up, looking, ao rugged, stuaklel her*
the river from Shanghai.
and there with datk scrub tuuah.
The barrier also bottled up the For twenty mllra or more w* did
United Btataa fleet of river fun- not paas or are a . lit ing aoul, nor
bowl* on the Yangtao- ami mad^ao* a bird nor the {rare of nian;
more BUficult the evacuation * f then w* tome to a email tow build1 ®00 rriugeoa at
Hankow
aa tag, with a g »» tank in front
«rvl| at other Americana Ip vaH- I talked tn the man who operated
oua parta of the valley.
the place. He .aid he had tu bawl
---------water twenty mile*, .even fur hia
PE IP IN G .
Sept.
WP)— lie- cows to drink, lhat hia nearcat
tachment
of 4,00#
Japan***,neighbor waa eleven mile* away
troop* waa r*ported today to .fi* had the face of a *vkina, for
have boon wiped out by a deadly J imagine hia cow is the only thing
Chine w ambush b&gt; Uto rocky ho hears or &gt;&lt;*• for dsys, and in
hllla west of har*.
Ih* winter, for months.
Th* Japanese line was said lo
Th* scenery change* n»w on ihe
have beer, thrust beak five rail** way te Van Horn (ellll Te%aal
iky a sodden Chine** onslaught. W# are again In Ihe rnklsl of small
Japan tee commanders were oh- ■
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... .
Stalk Buportalends*! of rah'T w o minor auto rollUton*. one
yesterday afternoon and on* Uto Hr last ruction Colla Enritohand
morning, marred Sanford1* traffic other sda rat tonal loaders of th*
eeenrd whirh ha* been Ocrfset for •lalo. will bo Ih* gaeet a peak-1
era et the lalllel meet lag
of
lb* Semlaoto t'oaaty Tvacbsra [
Club lo ba held la Ih* Jeator
High School uudtloriam toalghlj
at A :M o'clock,
A*l teacher* aad afflrUI*
of I
llsmt, who waa driving west an Ih* paroat-Tsachocs' AaaoeUHon j
Thirteenth Street- collided at the ar* exported I* ho pn exal and I
Intersect too No great amount of th* public to rordtoUy invited to.
damage was done and neither af attend. T MT. r a w n t . enanty i
th* drivers waa' Injured. Th* amt- aaporialendeBl. reaitndad today.
tar was settled among the driven
add ho S im la a rm mads by th*
bvootigating police officer.
Thia morning a hit-and-nm ne­
gro motorist did *
considerable
amount of damage to s ear d ih t a
by Mrs. K. V. Miller oh Ctoaectm
CRy. .yl
-raM rs MOtor was baa^rd Jifrih ta

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r&gt;-l«rted today.
LONDON. S«&gt;*. 9L— CAP)
Iiurlns Ihr meeting I ho Board
— F t u t c a n d Great B rita r a
■■ anted a online! In Ik* Ron•Liljj KlrrlHr Company of IkU
City Inr Ihr erection of flood
re fu s a l t o ta k e
p o rt
ka a
llxf.l* ml Ihr n r » * football field
M r d i t t f n M U “ anti p iracy ”
I s. V uf Ihr lis-nl hl*h
school
conference to d a y w it h
aew
which. nflrr pn&gt;i»u«l Improvetie term in ation to « w
tM r
nii-nt* li»!r been completed, will
|to death In hia home at laelin. N. J . and a nayatiriuaaa "woman in
w a r s h ip * to p reven t ottaefca
on* « l Ihr flnml high school
i red" waa arm runnmg from Ihe h w --. p -iirr aim.imrol that Mar.
M i l , In ihr state.
on d i p f i n p .
An In"|n11iii visit wwa *l*o Jcaret Itrennwa,. SO-ycar-wtd aehoot ,l|l. Kill n m fo m l the ihuotmg.
Both the British
and
hi ulr In Ihr rrrr*llr construrl- I She waa quotrd aa paying he tried In a*-lull her after thrrmtrwm.FVrwrh
a
h
*
m
s
t
r
l
I
had
O*
, d n*r nmm rolnrrd reboot In In rrvral thrir ptrrioaaa tryat*.
M i" Ihmnan r» m * with h»r
V u t '.iT Thr nh«i| « n * elect- attonary. I**vU. I. Slrparoff. after h.r airrat.
r&lt;l br II n Mrese
srrordlac
In Ihr spec Ideation* of H I h
J Mnurtilon linal arrhtleet. and
l» *ii , iin«Irurlril ns to S-flard
Ih- hrsl In lighting and aanlInllun
Aftrr
a Ihoiongh InapecUorv
Ihr
hulbllng
waa
Ionad
lo
l«r
lory hr thr
Mooed
m-nilx-ra oho lalrr lo lid lo oc*
rrpi ihr tlto * project
Th"
resignation of
asvrrsl
Inn hrra and Ihr appointment of i
orti.-r Irsrbrra to fill thnor larani lr« were at mi confirmed i l
CHICAGO, 8 »p t. &gt; - l P

Th.-

tMficera of

the

Church

ami

JSJ"
“ “
* r Sunday School of the Plato Bap.
tide today that "la
uniform*
“T
strangely
ruggesl.ie of
Ihrara “ *»
*»•* * « •
*■
worw by Adolf Hklrr'a Man Stern
«anual Iri.toesa meettoc *«
JCmllt* U s e Vs. Ragttoh lanchTrue** a. relath,lv
small hot the (h a n k l u t l « b c the DCS
or at the Hanford Jaatoc HUh
[ raphllj grow tog arm? I. perpar w . P. B r a d .
pu.l r * f the
Brhml. In be replaced by Marray I' is iu m w gradwale of Mur­ lor for Ihr Anria-aa rwuntev church reported i.toa, r w wrwty
(part of 'drr tag* whm it l'1^T»J».ctrclcU officers will take ' thru
ray Stale ('.dirge la Kealachy.1
Ihr '1’nilid ,,.| a .ua tlct. I, akali aa thr toO is lw ih Shoemaker tewcher |arise control of
Igiuumg of the oral . hurah p e r
of
n u lb rn u iln
at
ttemtmdc S U lia ."
Those oho were giaen pools fee
High 8,-hisd. Her anecesanr ha, | Thr newspaper aaal the artarle
rnd brew named by Ihe srhud11 resulted from “vahai.-iiae iaiar.li the comma year air: St. J- Nis,
valinn of Amrrarwn Taaska" am 1, suprcintraklrtil
of Ihe Sumlay
I rust era.
Ml&lt;a fln S | U Halloa lew. her by three repwetrn and mi I ■!*•&gt;- Sclwal; M a n n Mi'am. dirreter ml
of Ihe stub grade at Ihr Han lor*. James J. Mrlrtlf.-. kn tooth- the Itaptbl Tr*in.nc fa w n ; Mrs.
M. N Ctcarliiut. p i - o &gt; a l a f lb*
ford liisnm sr School will » er. and William A M a lV r
Mueller Wrote Ihe ulirlo The \y. M |1 ; N ru Alla* Traff.rd,
rrplsced
h)
t'srolya
l’oilier
ITWdusle of Shorter f\dlece In hivetoigalorw the mw.paper aai.1 (W ik ef the chntch: Ik t*. Moore.
I “worked ftur wuaay m-n'h* holh tieasurer e f th^chw nh; ami J
Home. (Is.
IN-si I llwles trs.hrr st Ijlke I from within and oul-kk- Ihe Amer || Trulu. t s&lt; - “Ti- lirwcurer.
Mrs F. F- lid '..) d im ta r ml
U oil r.v Heboid
who
leudered ; akadewterher Velk.U.m.1 Rrtania
her teslanslloa ercenlly will be IAmeriran Rural and it* o k i m i . mnsie aral err»n*.l^ J. M Miuea.ua orrantaatlnn lteul-hcr Vdk&gt; cipher, nascent* d.rrvtee of aawaar;
reptw. ed hr Mr* A. 1. I*eler(lan d " Ira veil inr f r « «
cos.I l » y r,. Martin Mit.ma. pcinato fse
son id l a i r Moarue.
rowat ami from Canada to the prayer narelinc-: sad Uarvm Mi
The
appolnUweal
of
Ladle
Hloae
lo
leaeh
(Nimmrrdal Gulf a f Mexico t» “brain Ihr ui jam vm • L ra.br foa prayer meet
Irtn a lM a l aeerela."
togs.
•able,** •! Ihe l.ymaa
High
Meewisr s - b n ; C. P. D i s b r
School , t u also loaflrarad
aa. A ll I «tep*y, S. J
Haiia
Th.- Hoard r-owfirmed (We « p
F. McKee an.1 J. M Wifasu.
.Ini meal of the follow lag ne­
Fventoc ackers: B t*
Swb
gro lea, hers
Ids Matter.
Roa*«&gt;:
Mary

Rosa Sherman
Wtlhlna. rore*|

Oaewato
(Tty.

I Alton Talbott Gets
Ijeave From Navy

ford Talht.lt has kern
recently
transferred from the Battle Stop
"N ew York" ta the llesteeyee
" f h l l . o " m.w at rVariesloa. S.
C oulfiliing for duty to the Meditevranraa Sea rrttovtog the USS
"Karra" rraw « duty a ff Spato
la the "New Yash" thin summer
Talbott vwiled Kagtaad (foe th*
Cacaaaltoal. Cermaay,
Franca

Police Hold Negro
For Taking Goods
From Parked Cars

Chief ml Pylirs R .y G « attorn.
Mated today that he helieved the
a r m ! a f Ram Y«m«g. aegew. ye.
Unlay « « rU prJ for lK» luar K
tog the theft ef r-x-ii fm a r a n
parkml atong the Saaf.ed Sire i.
Far aamn lima thm pwrtws a r
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r-y&gt; K A WiHa.m.. II. K Mel
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Tiw. friUwmc are Araran*
thr rkarr),. Wrtl| t m M r t f .
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trewhto hat aald yesterday they Ij
n ,w
^ v e m m U . to "haiify a a , .M h e , ^
, rr_ \ lp„ MC h. t
thet™ . and would ato have tome „ c Mmvw. lt f . Slsskr. W
R yesterday If .harp eyed . h .h .
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S,
W S» r c- teJ
Nix- G- ^ W a . w , J M. Wito
Yowsfl C am ps., totoe had sms
Wrik| t r n i , V-vp.-mg to 1*4*
nadtad the negro ..etch I t o r m l . r „
J II T. .lock L
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T »lltot rwlisted lb the Navy at
Orlando anew years ago- r s h f a
the life a f n Navywmm. to toasw
ing the trade of Csryis l r f a hits
.iaanting about the warid.

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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Hurricane IsRcported City Commission
1700 MUcs Away Consider*1938 Budget

18 CGC CftttpaxTo Be
Operated liTRUte

I .

Italy Ignores Soviet
Note OnSinking Of
Russian Freighters

Chicago Daily Times Nix Is Chosen ForSuSays Hitler Organ-, perintendentOIBapization Is Growing
list Sunday School

Vocational School
Will Open Tuesday
In Kent Building

'“(.■"•.Tu S 'u S V ^ 2-Auto Accidents
I t f t f ’m’t i r . M Within 24 Hours To Teachers’ Club
r S l^ 'Z S i 2SZ. Mar City’s Record At 8:00 Tonight

More Destroyers
Ordered To Sea

Nazi Group Plans.O fficers Named
To Seize Control B y B a p tist For;
O f United States jApproachingYe ar

Selected from a field of candidate* from SB elate*, 16 yeor-old
Margaret Fmilh labor*) of Clinton, Trnn, waa crowned "Mias
United States" at th* conclusion of a three day beauty contest In
swelled the Unllod Btataa law* flilosl, Mias. Senator Pat llarrUon o f ' Miaaiaalppl dM the crown,
forma to 1,300 Marine*.
ing. Among her reward* will be a screen teat M Hollywood.
Chines* troopi dung lenaeiouelv to tholr main lines on hll
fronts In the face
and luatalned alto a from the
army,
nlrcombined' Japanese
force, and navy.
The Chinese struck a
new
Wow at the Japanese nary by
blockading th* upper reaches of
Rha Yaagtse river .with a harrier
edbt* &gt;6 miles' east of Nanking.

WASHINGTON, Sspi, 9 '- V *

.* Fascists’ R e f a s a l

Muller* * k l d %reqnlrwd
ar­
Seminole Cm nlj- rankr-d third
Hrmlnole
Coast y
ih Florida in Mmight rail rarlot il &gt;n ITy Ihr
of
I'uhllr
Instruction
shipment* jif fruit ami vegetable* IttNird
during thr naeon 1MB-37. it la prior lo Ihr o f M t U of Ik* re­
rrrralrd in thr annual report of maining achool* of (ho Chanty
n i iM i a U w
Ihr Florida Slat* Marketing Dli­ » i r » uk rn l*lo
re* u. it n lr o l today by thr Seal' * i (I* meeltag
T. W
Inoto County Chamber of Corn- ]_i*ton
County i i p « l i t » * 4 » i t -

Chinese Retain
Main Positions

Tfc" Japan**# "hig push" wh!e^
started early this week he* beta
a good deal « f g "dud" and
Japanese military
leaders arS
.t V ■. X-t*:
_i,u h

Plans Revnen
ToGuard Ships
Against Snlis

‘WOMAN IN RED* ADMITS KILLING

Paralysis Victim Is
Rushed To Iron Lung

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T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r &gt;, it&gt;7

■fty w Coast

It may come aa aoraeurhgt aI a blow to dyed-&lt;bt4bewool Southerners to learn that “the Democratic party ♦*
aa dead eg a doornail.'’ Nevertheleto that la what in being
aald these daya by many political observer*; and not alone
by Republlcana either, but by former Democrat# and Inde­
pendents, many of whom also assert with equal fervor that
Mthe Republican party Is as desd as a doornail."
Nicholas Hurray Butler, president of Columbia Uni­
versity, and sometimes a Republican and san t hnes a
Democrat, says that "both the historic Aroryicyi .series
are completely wrecked by Mason of the fact M
J&amp;a-eqmmandiny industrial jpfohdgBa cannot be fltudJato *M h «r of
their traditional proRrtteao, and. u a matter W diet, Jt di­
vides their meuiliiJlMtt -fawn top to bottom.

..
• rw &gt; n w **#*
Mexico,
Just th* thought of not
being under the Btaru and Strip**,
g » v » rw ih* ledlmg 1 w i i In n
■ttaayu land. And indeed that was
trek, ’for though only the Rio
Orandsoeps rated
the
United
SUtea /turn Mexicothey
dlfleyent ae night I* from dey. Wo
paeksd oer tor so the Aatoneaa

xpWt of liberil, forward-faciny atatcamanahlp, but within
the limits of tho prindplas uadtrlyimr the Constitution of
the United State* and Its classic Bill of Rlfhts."
■The
party," he conUnuep, "which Would
‘The opposition party,'
p robably wish to be called Progressive, ahouW proparly* be
de^goated as reactionary radical, since It would on the
other hand, proceed to tidal with the economic questions of
the time without any restriction whatever arlalof from the
American form of ffovernmfaiL Ware the American peo­
ple to organize themselves Into two such (new) parties,
the air would be quickly cleared of many misconceptions
and the public would soon come to understand the ftutda-

GWY NJSW8'8JZI£FS

‘TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY”
By R U 8 SKI.I1 K A Y

tffmeiflah to th* 'nth dograv.
i t ovary war be psoras In lav
A ad when my heart with grief
in .nrn,
|a sympathy hr, ton, will mourn.

lie Fair, however,

Tourists

Farmers In the Bril* Glade sec­
tion ora report lag U m largest
unriy planting* in aaany years.

spite

&lt;?ovsmtn'a

Luticlinm

the grandstand both af|crnoan
and night.
It wa* ■ wonderful •‘break"
for Florida nnd thr (fuartrt did
thcmsclyrs pi mid. In spit* of
th* fact Unit these Inch have
been on
nearly twn , hundred
radio program*. they semi to bs
more- popular than rvrr nnd folks

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
By I'RRBTON GROVER
W ASH INGTON.
Kept.
9 -lf
Prraklent - Roooovrlt has a desire
tn run for a third term, fcr will
Mini 1+1
agttpUuhs—hsd
devel­
b* hard to atop in the Demo­
oped g distaste fa r th* racaut
cratic convention
course of th* Now Ospl. They
Before th* U at poll!leal'cost,
vralioa,
clrrumslance,
would
have boas dlffvrvnt
Then th*
southern .status, together with a
few from othsr section*, might

U atop him.* They aeadad only
on* vets more than one-third.
But hi U m U at convention tea
100-yaar-eld tworthLrdt rule wax
ended, tn IP40 u slnspis majority
of th* dolsgate* at th* Damsera tic cunraathm will hs *uffiesrot to asm Ins to S candidate
far r issldmf .
That is « wsfr tssm. proapset

Undoubtedly hi*
t ' man, Tommy
isy hunting out
&gt;1 for the aperrh.
baa cleared himtonal business *0
himself almost
ng that apaacb.
»*• teonght that
tea constitution
H would atill be
I Nam* another

Incidentally, Borah made a had
gueaa an adJoornsMnt. • Ha- ac­
cepted the invitation weeka ago
I* apeak Baptemhar Id cw, th*
constitution. Ha thought then
that songrass would bs fighting
about ths court until Baptembar
t a a t e i h s , against IQ, A* a raault ha la basing to
ol
Us* two-tbirds swatter thro* wash* in Washing-

teaoURH *F ttii &gt;oof/
tothly. n r * t » » » " d
wuU kept
IppmaAt
YUteRig p o
w*te
given
bis tru ft Isos
for
cross*

ion waiting for ths data. Coamy dteu*L
tot JUuarra tea era-' graaa pulled out from under him
tptomhsr U and IT. August *1. And worse luck, Um
I atekS. t e e t e r Un­ wlag,Wf th* oawat# office build­ root markst price In Chlpogo
ing, whsrs his saite is located, omd o*hor landing stock cantor*.
. “All stock pure baaed - par* ta
•sera* -of oar losial rapacity wlU
bo fhlppod to oteor gwtft .plants
&gt;or aiaafuivr
Thle
aahmlted

Market

•3*

A Company. Chicago. In rharyo
of the firm'# huuthera plaaU.
'area tbs prterlpal apoakar at
|)|( y^bpr Da* ralrbratlon Of
iganon County Chamber of
nonunerre |„ Ocala Monday,
y i , arant marked tea formal
opentag at the f.rmer's makhst
gvin'a new meal packing plant
&gt;bd tha Bartli stuck yard*.
-ThW new plant* aald Mr.
stawari. “la (Traady -employter

tar which Irrlgalaa- tha fart fte
Capa
(lrand.#
Vallay. , From
Cooltdga to (Hob* Iks sesasry
U
breath tsktng in
prandoro
and fright, the aaaant and daaeant U so severs you wonder
If you can Utah* tt, W a poslrt
ba thousand* of fast klfb on a
narrow road, with a slant in
the Side and a
perpendicular
drop. Than wa find a parking
spars, -mad ‘from
Rtsra
vra
cap slaw iba grandarv of tbo
Roriflaa. Bach mammoth aptspdor, sarsiy Mother Earth spent
ages terming
you.
and from
your ragged and wealhsr bvat•n shapes and
UpM
has served rag hat#.
W a round
Phoenix
ta Uwhesrt Of tea nourishing
Spit
River Talley. A &lt;BF
of baastlful hotnaa, and arid# Street!,

PhrihMUr Knvor h+ra

+ fs n

that ten farmers In this s t r ip *
non xJ-ay. t .
g .
c**h
mar*st tor tkstr livminch '

AND

. v Bpgraving
McLaulin, Jeweler
“

. 11* S. Pa»k Avs-

Martin’s Garage

their extensive grounds,
larger
Perks Hub according to an ajn
l.uildmi-v and generous stnte *pnoUhcdmcnt made today by Vfcr
propnatllii'ift for maintenance and
president E. E. Imney. Refrr-b
opera IJon, they can't touch u*
As we ware nearing tho bridge manta will be served and all* mein
fm lirllliasee, showmanship, va- again, we decided ww must buy burs are urged to he present.
riety of rpbtbits,
illumine! »n, something In Mexico, so I bought
--------;
dicoration and rlranllne^. You three black flga and at# :hcm.
~
President —
Tom Himpsnn and
mint really visit eome oil these Jake bought faar Mangas, but 4m Secretary Ralph - Bagwell of the
other aisle fairs to appreciate would ears Ms until he m t buck to Seminole County Chamber nf Com;
our own.
umey to Clermont
meres will
Were U not for th* fart that In th# cool At th* bridge I w a s .tomorrow fpifitia rrguisr monthly
Seeretory llanvfrlt h is promised inspected and passed, but tbo moating of the Central Florida
&lt;0 ntte-rl the Florida Fair next Inspector saw Jake's bundle aad ICouncil of Chamber* of Com*
February, | would
hesitate l » demanded It,' saying: “N o fruit h metre, Mr. Simpson Is nl»n Presl*
otake tlio above t-omparison. e«n. allowed In tbs United States from dent af the Central Florida Coun*
ridering whs I if marvelous h.»*t Mexico, on account of the fruit cit.
h- proved hlmrrlf tn be and 'b * tf|y« Now did Jake
Jaka look altk,
-------------------------I indly cxpresslona of good will tfyar* were bis mangos in th* hands
rod friendship for our state mad* of the Jaw. The officer whispered
publicly both hero and In C to jM u n th&lt; lide&lt; « If you WM,t ^ ##t
lend by him and Governor U * - on# you ran atsp inside o f the
»«•&gt;'- Hot I am sure when these
- so In that way he did sat
OAK GROVE. Ark-, Sept. 9—
estimable gentlemen visit Florida
While I was standing In the
mountain - country
anil sea the Florida Fair f « B( ( j „ too- I heard the United (/pi— Dsn.a
I withheld yostordry all except one
'trace of fmir-yvsr-oldi Florence
.call over his radio: “ Wanted, man
.1Jackson- lost since Monday after­
Iby the name o f ----------------, driving
noon Searchers found only thoi
-green chvvrelrttc, on way to
girl's shoo, nnd stockings.
jN sw Max wo, carrying »hotganI Th* child, with her pirmts. Mr
wanted for murder- committed
and Mrs- Arthur Jackson of Tulsa.
'hour pgn.” And thane wa ware on
lOkls., started to walk through thv
pur way to New MagJco.
I
woods to a sawmill Monday. Flor­
Tka drive from XI Faso to
ence tired and left her parents to
Lordaburg.
New
Mailer was
return to the automobile on s near­
kins aad
unattractive*
with
by highway.
nothing to ase but tka same
A quarter of a mil* from wher*
.section aa a presidential possi­ straight road and sandwith
bility.
Ills masterful handling Um typhsl wsaktrn towns miles she left her parents, searchers
found her shoes and hose on a
of the strike situation in Ohio1 apart.
,
proved him
bt-ailaixl.shoulders
Bat
again
tha
srbnSry high ridge.
over Fj ii Ip o f I'emisylvinia or ekanies. ^and
this
Urns tha
Murphy of Michigan. They both moat beautlfal o l alL W a ars
had Uieir thane* and muffed It now
drtvlag
toward
O lobs1 beautifully to kill, whatever dem­ Arliona,
a
mndarlaad
of
LO NDO N, -Sept- 9 — W * )-R ls
ocratic rhanrrs they might have beautiful daearia aludded with aaaUag Brttoua EG percent more
bid for 1910.
-•
Um
Glaat
Bagnaro
cactus to live In 1117 than It did In
Talk of a thitd term for s s a y tan- is twenty fast high 11ll. Tha rust of food alnna has
RiaSrvr'L ilursn'l slrikr a papu­ After ws left Blatter#. In tea tlaan 49 peroant In ,tkat ported.
lar chord any where, as far as beautiful
Oi*g
(Ptbnsun'eW
I've bren able tn see. tebor, fW HuTa) valley, wu rrnesed Uis
Florid* has the aervnd Unreal
g.nllsiut of ))!■ bring the great­ h i g h e s t a n d * saoat
rvgfsd turpentine and rosin exporting
est ' friend It ever had, condanna « a r u of tea
Boutkern raag* .port in the world- aays thr Ktalc
him for not doing more—par­ nf the Rockies, poolldgs Dam Chamber nf Commcree. .It Is Jack
la ■ moat uatsus stcactute tha aonvllle, everaded only by Katun*
lavteat mnldple doaaq dim Jn •ah, G e o r g ia .------------

___ _•lit*—
_

Tot Lost In pense
Mountain Country

ts " I Got Ripics." "Joshua Fit
d* Battle of Jtrk-ho" nnd "Hwlns
Hwrel r t ia r lo l"-o r such
80,000 lo w
128,000 1 uuthrm mclotlb-a n« “ Krnturky
Babe," "Short'nln “Bread"
anil
280,000 “W a y . I&gt;oam Up«n the Swamire
28.000 River.**,
100.000
Thr Ohio Fair, stale main.
Islnrd, is a splendid exposition
but quite dlffrrrnl from our
Florida shows. Ilrre livestock is
the outstanding feature and Ihe
Sheep Show, Cattle Show, Ho|ss
Show and Poultry Show are of
tbs fir -1 rank’, . Lacking the var­
ied And colorful display* of

TI m RUle
MaikHins
Bureau
pis era a valve of 1107.000,OOO on
Fl a*tea's craps for the year riel
lag Jv »* 30. And that doesn't inSleds tha tourist crap, the biggvat af.lbam all.

%

In

Sid to noM say auoo aad 1
to fake's hand in m u s t
throats tho Jam, A t u m
the street we caaie to Um
Thie woe a vary l a n e i
ol with buadrada Of ptslii in

Professor R. Bari Kipp of the
Hanford a r m u i r
Reboot
an­
nounced Utls morning that the
lusUlatlon will
sal
be
open
Monday but will open Tuesday
aad student* will report to tbslr
regular claanoa at |:4t A. M.

la__A. —
It*I

I’ hocnlx, Arizona ................ ......— ..
Tucson. Arizona .................................. —•
The All-Year Club of Southern California
Californians, Inc..................... - — ...........
Nan Diego .............................. - ..........—
Miami ... .................... ..................... ,.... -'-(
Miami Reach .......... .................................
HI. Petersburg .................................
The State of Isiulslnnn ........
...........
The Stale o f Maine
............ :---- .....
The State o f Michigin
...................
Tho State nf Mississippi ... .......... ........
The Now England Council .... ..................
Minnesota Tourist Bureau

. Repairing
Diamond Setting

on Calory Avenue.

N O BETTER FRIEND
A butter M ead. I l l never find
O r saw tbit's half as true pad kind
A a guy old dog. that day by day
( k w i fawdrr of m* every way.

A d v e r j ^ j g ^ F ;'or

Teamsters strike

rn wo warn, a hundred mile* or,
— •■7 ■
mors, aldl
fealing comfortable
BAN FRANCISCO- apt, P- —
In our sweater* By noon wo (IP)—Tramiten worked at top
cam* to tbo
Colorado
Hirer ,pced striving to clear Dm Oak*
and to our eurprlao on the oth-.Und docki of earfo before the
er aide e f the bridge wa aaw. 1 acheduled extension o f Ban FranCALIFORNIA. Then we were Hi- cisco's pier tieup to the eaat- bay
•petted, naked
question*
aad ‘yesterday.
alter
Showing our car
owner- i The teamster*. affiliated
with
ip M
ehlp. We. were given a non -reel- ' ifc. Amrrienn Federation of Labor,
dent permit, to drlra onr ear initicaled they wopld Ignore the
for Ufa real of 1 he year, while warning * of longshoremen and

■'You have been
Croatia*
me
Seeen an the way from Wick•abarg.” Rat deter! or not we
■till had on wool swunten and
eaudd sea jn o iin i^ e . all*around.
NAZIS LIKE C H A M P IO N !
However, the mal sand dunes
daeart was Another
mule
’by . BERLIN , Sept.- 9. - W &gt; — If
the way of Turns, which I am cfcimrague consumption la aay
glad wa did net take. aa. I un­ Irdei of national glad oast. Ger­
derstand at
timet
the
wind many It a lot Jollier than tt
blows tbs sand so hard It takes inert to he- Statistics skew that
all the paint off your car.
14109
bottles
o(
champagne
Tt Se C tU lnw i
were emptied. In JM6, n fl^ fn *
create of It percadl-over HIE.

which

I f Jay perchance ahWes with me,
Bausibnw. hr feels It instantly,
And by same antic will riprrts
B is knowledge of sir hspptoese.

i.swou&amp;
e z*as
ld mt ibe dMert. nm on bad For

fa A llo w in g

A 50% Discount on'
$2,061.32
o f p ast d m account*.
I helped youjiow yon bslp u*e\
Gaaarul Repairing
Truck A A ate Berries
Bodies— Bprlags— Trailers .
A price you can afford to pay

Martin’s Garage

REFRESHMENT
On Them Hoi
Hummer Nlgfcla
T R Y OUR
CUBAN SANDWICHES
1 S P A G H H T j* ,*

- to- i

t \

CHILI AND CHICKEN ,
smowt ownawa
DEER—W INE—DRINKS '

Sdjick Shaver

•Green Valley
Dairy
-All C am T h M
Lww' Waaassisl t w u

RICH MILK
Floaty 0 i Mfskfacfl
fo r BdiOQl m e
STOP
LOOK
LISTEN

�ig p A M M lrtW ' WSWBP
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ELIZABETH BBICHAM JORDAN, Sodtly

?JS
ocial Calendar
--------------------------- —

Miss McClendon And
S. O. Shinholser, Jr.
Are Married In Texas

THURSDAY
-c ----.;
MU* Helen Chapman will glva
Ot Interrat to a large number of
•&gt; « Certificate Plano Reeitel at 8:00 people I* tho announcement of
..V.a'rlock at the atndlo o f Mm. Fr*n*jthe marriage o f MUa Urrrede*
• era Iuek*on.
|McClendon, £ughter of Mr. and
.
The regular meeting of the Mm. A. T- McClendon, of Mhllo*
—ihBemlnole Rebecka Lodge will ba thUn, Texai, to Stephen 0. Shin■ii held at the Odd Fellowa Hall at hober, Jr. of thU city.
«• b8:00 o’rlock.
Thp wedding took place rn
FRIDAY
Sunday afternoon, September 8,
There will be * meeting of thj at the home o f Mr. and Mm. W.
‘ i 'Sanford Towniend Oub at 8:00,11 Rnonc In D»lla«, Text*. The
•■-•'••‘dock in their chib w ip * In the ring ceremony wa» performed ly
' iVtVrlaka Ruildhtg. .'VW {labile I* lbe Rev. I r e Romlne qf Tyler■•/idnvited to attend.
ffe x a t In the pre.rnev o f mrmuem
ID
Circle Number Threw of the'of thr Immediate family and
•vi-Fimt BaptUt Church will meat at IntInfate friend*.
..(the home of Mm. W. C. DeCoumey,! An Improvlued altar wa* ar—vfTrnth Street and Oak Avenue, at ran gel and banked with frm and
i.8:80 o.doek Frld*y, 8ept, 10.
gladioli. Floor haakrt* and vaie*
• •'
Them will be a builnet* meeting of gladioli were placed at interval*
I « f the Sanford Tounatnd Club at about the room. Mu.ie wa* rm
mi.liOO o'clock at their club room* In drred by MU* Beulah McCleiuli n
••tthe Wei aka Building. The pubtlo U ai.ter of Mrs Shinholaer.
...idnvited to attend.
1 The hrklq wore a traveling dtv«*

Jane Has Grand Cast In Finest Comedy

lb,rolhy Jfttnt,,.*

of

mlo. who wl l -je.,.1,
rlinury Seh.m tier- thl.

or
&lt;"•' R,^k.
year.
.

Awh. * ill,*. N. l\ the
^ ltM.ir homc ,n

it
mlTMINGHAM,-Sept, 0. — W )
i — Phyalctang ara aeaklpg mean*
-to stop tba ceaaeleaa talking of
sliTlfarte ifaaenberg, [I.
: - Mlaa Baaenberg waa brought
^ it n a hospital' bake from her
J lh o m e Injnora. Sabi. *1&gt; la a hlgh-

Mr. and Mr*
William Deane
Turner, Jr. of Ft. Meyer* spent
yctlrn liy
nfU-mnon with Mr
Turner'* aunt und uncle Mr un.l
Officeiw for the coming year
Mm. Kriu-al Krupp nl their home
on Park Avenue.
were rlirlrd at the im-ellng nt
the Sarah I'aik-r
Orphanage
Dr- mol Mr*. W. T. Ijinab-y.* flub vvhw-h met \\i*lne»ilay morn­
Dr. and Mr*. J,
II.
Teague ing at 10:00 o'clock. The mem­
Ml** Nell llauxhan of Jaekaouvtllo ber* met at the home of Mr*.
and
Ml**
Marturrl
lailirley Tom William* on O jU Avenue
s per, t the work end til Day I ilia and then -drove - I" Snnlfando
[lea rh.
Spring* where they spent the
day.
Mr.-nml Mi*. G. K. McKay
Swimming wn» enjoyed and at
altendyd Ihe official visit of Ho no«n a picnic lunch on* .served,
Worthy Grand Matron D R. S * A tniaine** meeting was held
the I reslnirg Chapter Number Bl later in the afternoon with Mr*.
Inst night. Preiisling the mretini P. I». Parker preaiding. The aame
Joseph Melarh. Jr., wa* hon­ they were the dinner guest* nl officer* were unanimously re*
ored on lit*
fourth
birthday Mr. and Mr*. Walter Dickwith a party given by til*
mother, Mr*. Joaeptr Mel*eh. at
Mr. and Mr*. Tuny Pllehfoed
their home on Magnolia Avenue. are vtsllln** Irlrnd* and rel*.,
The room* of (ho Melarh lives In Mississippi, Illinois, mi.f
home were decorated with cor­ Kansu*. -They abut pmii to go
al vino and white Jasmin. A to Yellow Slone Park
before
color acheme
of
green
and they i el urn homo
liavo ceul.-uil
11.,* Gtlffin of l.akelimd
whllo predominated.
A
white flr*t of oilulrer.
turae.l here uflur I.living s|,,nl
birthday cako hearing grpeu can­
the summer ...
their homea
dle* wa* 'placed on Ihq Utile
Ml*a Carolyn Culller of Mi.nl- They aro living at (ho Lang­
In the'dining room,
,
etumo. fla. an.l Miss Margaret ley Apartment*.
Throughout the afternoon the
rueat* played
garnet on the
lawn Thn
outstanding
event
wa* a marble tiunt for which
prlira .were awarded tu Olive
Ann Adam* and Dobo lke*n. At
the ronrluilon
of
tho game*
each gueat rod* Joieph’** |mny.
At the lea hour refreshment*
of Individual green and while
cake*
and
Ira cream
wrre
aerved: Kach gueat recrlrril a
tovlloon aa a memento of the
occasion.
‘.
Thnae attending Were;
• hii
Mlaae* 1)1.1 and
Hohu
Ciikn
Bovle. Mrara Potter, ‘ Kn.laley
Melarh. Mary Ann
Galloway,
Jane Chapman. Olive Anne un t
Ada Adam* and Mary Marlhk
and Belly Melsrh.
Also Joseph Melarh Jr., hon­
or gueat. Kdwurd McCall. Jr,
Bobby Axt. D*ho Dean, Tummy
8p*er, David Mike
Whrlrhrl.
Billy May and Sidney
Chase

•produced 33 000 bales of Saa Island
. I Cotton annually, valued at 3 mil­
e-lion dollars; introduction of the
" boll weevil cut the Industry down
•• .bo only 15 btlea in 1834, declare.
. the State Chamber, of Commerce.
• i dt is now coming hack.

Fur Jackets
AS SEEN IN

Harpers and Vogue

fo r

i-mmluatlon.

of Floridu, Mr*
*hnw.

It.

F.

til. i
|ia«f Gr.ind Vlrrtor, Mr*. II. -fc-J
.Moore Mr*. K f . Harper. Mff.
I. of'lulio Irwin. Mm, .C- !•- Haw-.
foii Mm
Ford liuairll. Mm. Vf.
J.i i , Ii. i-ii . Mm , Joe Fnrlnjr. Mr*.
Mela Flurk Mr*. K B Dullonr
mill M,-* Florence McKay.
,i

S H O P W H ERE YOUR DOLLAR GOES FARTHER
.111*1 ri'i'i* veil from mill
SI LK 1 EM N ANTS
:t In HI yard lengths
worth $1.00 vnrd
2 Yds. For $1.00

Iditliciv'

AEL*SILK HOSE
Irrygiilnrs
S P K C IA I,

2 Pairs For Jff.OO

l.iivply iifw

Hptit (irinlc

monournmmed

IMELOW CASES

SH EETS’
Wwtrwell

&amp;

yvliitc with ctilurcil initial
r.'K'iliir ^1 JTi vnluu

IVpjK'

X US). 72 x ll!&gt;, HI

Special $|00.Pair
lim it to CUbtotni-r

■ ^d k G A S!

Itn ffli- &amp; -Tnilorotl

Phoenix ituvcauwli*

SCRIM

HOSE

CURTAINS

iv g iiliir ? 1.25 vnluu

$1.15 Vnliro

Special For $|.00

Special $ifl(l Pair
LADIES' BLOUSES
Millie **f Swagger. llDvailelnllr
■

&amp; Linen
.*
N ew F all r « k i w
S ize 112 to -10

f'

f'lo *p tun

on

M en’s

STRAW. HATS
SUEDE HATS

u

A ll R u m m er

&gt;.

WASH ( ^OODS"
SUMMER BAGS
Pastel &amp; W h ile

•

w.trrtt

up to V V

yionl ‘ *

I Yards Fur $1.00

W o rth $1.00 Each

M eitf* &amp; B oy's

POLO SHIRTS
regul'ir 1.00 value

| Special 2 For $1*00

'T o ('lon e Out

,

Friday
Jane .
WITHERS

• U*e only jitensils with large enough bases to
amply cover the burners. Small utensils permit tho
heat to escape around the aides and heat the room,
instead of the food*,'
„
•
• V
•
»
• &gt;Your gas water heater should be adjusted to fur­
nish water at not more than 140*. Excessively hot
water means gas is being wasted because such water
Is often too hol lo use without cooling end results
in excessive radUilon from the pipes.

“Wild
and

Woolly'
aloo

F LYN N
Anita
LOUISE

■ '•

• When (lid you lait clean your top and oven burn­
ers? Hus any food lodged ip them that WH1 reduce
their eQicicncy? Docs your oven burner have on
even flame or docs |t have long tongues at the ends?
The (lames'should be blue. Yellow flames mean ad­
justment is needed,. *

Ilea vc rr It*

ra-orfers will b« at Ums
$10.00 higher an aach garM « t OtW for coat* In fall
lMCths ere now on 4i*play at

&lt;

• Dy
Ry keejiing
keeping your'Tango
yourTangc ami
nrol olhtr
olner g ti
u appliann
appl In- s
clean and properly adjustcdTaml by uilng the proper
utensils you can assure ygltrsvlf of efficient use of
gas service.

i

“ Exclusive’
Ip length

-

Iii *2.t)R

Special For $1*00

• Do«ft wn^tc pas. Get your full money's worth
for tSvt'^ cubic foot you use.
•

F R A N C IS

Fred
MacMlIRRAY
Frances
FARMER
Charlie
RUGCLKS

Viiluji

for tile college girl
.
all color.*

“ Confession

1

Green Light'

WASH BANTS
w orth

5 Pk^s* For $1*00
Heat Grade-Percale

PRINTS

Yds. For $|.00

'i|&gt; to $l.f&gt;0

Special For $1*00

KOTEX

POINTED SILKS
W o rth up to $1.25

2 Yards For $|.00

MEN’S SHIRTS
wliiicM, fu n riot &amp; nolicU
W i.rtli up to $1.49

Spcdal For $|.00

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY ~ SEPTEMBER 10 &amp; II.

• It is thrifty to check up on the condition of your
gas appliances from time to time. It will save you
money. " ~

P H O N E 43

C m i-

Grand ln*tgairlor o f I ) ( e
rt: » lr * . Murray Jarvlkf

FR ID AY &amp; SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 111 &amp; 11

Joseph Mcisch Jr.
Has Birthday Party

Kay

(

Tlio-e from Sanford aftendln t

YOW ELL’S

Be Thrifty With Your

.1 ■ Prior to 1814, .Florida grower*

iiim m llle e

Buffalo Bill wa* p ^iftle oc«n,pntc&gt;l »o lluckatiHt Jane Wllhel►
.
Sli il i-|*. lie vrn* the father of
anil the \ve*i wa«n*t 'Wild tU(f.Tllm&lt;lom'« n:l«chlcvou* ml** roun h d twin*, 11ntimet |not llnmlct) anil
up her gteiv1c*t cn*t of panrlemouitini-makci* fm* "Wild and W•*•!!), .1ml it It. lie iil*o hail another
■liiiighll'i, Slrannn,
••
• her Twentieth t'cntury-Fox virture playing Ftiduy nt Tho lilt*.

*vLldinr O ip "^ R ln w lw

Officers Are Elected
By Orphanage Club

r Cure For Talking
Sickness Is Sought

Member* rf Seminole Chapter
Number Tiro Order of Pattern
Star attended the Worthy (iraiyl,
Matron'* S'Unol of
Induction
In mi all itay meeting at iff*
Land Saturilay.
'.V
Mm.
Itialn
Mae
Crenahaec.'
who |* lirniiil
Inilrurtnr
OT
tUMrli't Number 31, acted ak
Wintby Matron. Mm. K. r*. Ilaf*
per. r imiduill re**. Mm. Declaim
I r wi n
nfm lnln .cnnductremL
M r-, Murray J a n I*
chaplah ,•
i ml Mr*. Kffle Itewaon. ward* .
e e rie ,I a* otflrem ■ with
Mn •
t'reiieli.iw.
Mr*. Meta S ta ll
.erred n* candidate -fnrf riel* *
plllli iillnn of tbo Inlatnr}- work;
Mm It. r. Mooro .Crred on ilia

[

Ml*,

•i
The
Southilde
Kindergarten
.. ..under the direction of Mm. R. P.
■' .Turnbull will open for regUtra*
,e- tion at BiW o'clock,
*
-.*«cgx»wv-a
' w Circle Number Five of the Fir*l
•J.nBaptUt Church will meet at ‘l::iil
I 'o’clock at the home of Mm R. C•&gt; .Harper, 1312 Palmetto Avenue.

DcLard Is Visited
*;
By Eastern Stars

it porter.

Those prrarnt were: the Rev.
»ml Mm. Paul Rnlfram ami
family, Mr*. I'. I). Parker, Mr».
Mm. John
marriage of Ml*. Dorothy R. 1. Shlnholicr,
Telephone 148
t.oulac Heitman, daughter o f Mr. A. Vaughn, Mm. Georg* Meamt Mr*. Gilmer M llettman, of t’ nim, Mm. 0. A. Radford, Mm.
[Fort Myern, to William Deane II. U Gitwon, Mm. Jutld Smith,
Turner, Jr., »on of Mr and Mm. Mm. Mattie Kill*. Mm. T. W.
William Deane Turner, S r, al»o William*, Mm. W. C. Dckle, Mm.
o f Fort Myern. The ceremony vrai J. (J. Wait*, Mm. A. K. Mettin.
M l * * c o rn ..-I.-.U ui ixiyerv**, pcrformeil
afternoon Mm.
at
per. Mm.yealenlay
W. It. Edmflelri,
*. I* the gueat o f Mm Jack. '• » St- Andrew* Kpltcupal Chuteh W. L. Harr Ison, Mm. Kl*a Kir*
tin Tampa by the Rev. John Wal* thoff. Mm. S. It. Fletcher, Mm.
ljrnt*
______
• ! t hour.
A. r . Stark, Mm.* R. P. Crenu
-i
*n, , „
The attendant* wrre Mm. Joa* »haw, Ml*. June Waddell, Ml**
.IL n
'fPh Cobble of Tampa and Jack t»*&gt;Tin* MrCrum, Mi** JuliUin
lid tbdr KUrU. Mi** Dorothy, ,
rotnierly of Ihla city but
Howard, MU* Nel' Vaughn Mullartta. of Atlanta. *t« ut Mon'
l&gt;C*n, ami Mi** Joann B|ialdlng.
»y i t Daytona Death.
] n
.
^ ‘
7
_____ t
| The bride wore n white »Uk en...
,
» j frnible with a Corsage of bride'*
Ml*, hlolao \\ tin I...
r«-l
and valley llllc.
jrncl from Udallir
U. wkuro)
h(1
W n ,n p, Myrr&gt; , rrt
be .pent two m.wb* with her .
,|v„ , thcre
hrr 1]fr. Artar
Mi** Martha Telford and MU*
unt. Mm. 0 ._ N tap*.
g r a c i n g from the Ft- M feu Dorothy tliggin* of thl* city and
,
,,
, ,,, ihigh nchool *hr altrodrd Darting* MU* Mallm Wyckoff of Winter
Mi** Dcrlcui Ilaye* and Ml** ,
S).n
*.*r|„.„|
Nrw York Dark will apon*or the dance given
vrnilulyn l *yc. h u e m'turned
nn&lt;| W c,)pyan College at fy
the Seminole t'hiptrr of
ora Allendale, S. C. uhero they j tn' un (•«
IVMolny tonight at the Sanfonl
,vr be,-., .pending a mauth w.lh ' Mr T Jrrtrr w* . horn In Sanford Armory.
„.
eir grandmother
, n,| wn* irnvduaU-d from Sanfeid
Dinring will lugin^nt 10:00
"
““
IDuh School
lie attendeil the o'clock and continue until 2:00
Dr. and Mm J
I. Teague, U n k m „
of FWilU
o'clock. Mu*le will lw fiirnUhrtl by
.vo returned in IHHr hitnm In u| #lll, lhc ttnivi. „ i , y of ihe Pete Sehlrntil jrh.l hi* orehrilra
.uren*. B. C
af r
having SlK.lhwil Sewnneo. Trim, At the
mn the rue*.. « f Dr. and Mr*.
' ( l i h „
Hrculntlcn
" T. M iH ley
a week.
ft r t)„. M i.mi Herald

BsSocial A n d Personal Activities
£

MissDorothy Heitman
Weds Deane Turner

SANFORD

FLORIDA

�m m w

'**' wr*§Aimm&amp;

8 A i^ »,n »!O T £ :f&gt;

m s m K t .m r r a t m t tm

i tt, ffi•

Army * antkluto for flying fortre*»*a l» tl
.
*
*
. »__ . uL 3.__■' l’A
ing color*. A puvhj’r plan* wjth proprllrni behind
Hr*■more pow*rfu)*Orm*m*nt than ai\T/lghler ever
li|!|U) the tremrndiiu* »pt'«l of a racing *hlp, thy

ibseaier ligntm g plait* which pa»*.-U Hi initial ivai in g n t who tly
to' lea ve Ihe 'frontal are* clear for marhlne'gun fire, thl* »ky rakler car.
raw of
five ha* *tx gun* at It* dUpon*I and a lupply of light bomb*,
irred e aally capable of overhauling the "Flying Fortm ee*" which them­

.SBZ 5? .l&amp;

•ought rota ro o f

igfnrllien.

A &amp; P COFFEE
GROUND

IO N A F L O O R
PLAIN OR SELF nHINO

*'Non*en*lc»I,*
declared

8 O'CLOCK lb.

Robert W.
Bingham,
i 4
American
ambaaaador to

&gt;DIRN NOAH I*

Great Britain,

U a a q . k son . director
laUowu Zoological park,
f a boot-full of animal*
trout Sumatra.

O I C I OF R A N I A l l
a Benton who will ropraaeo t
0 pageant during tha weak i
a and clUaa brine* the (ream o
Aim America i

of report*

RED CIRCLE lb.
BOKAR lb------ wt____ AdW

1’

swirrs
‘ ~

FINEST CREAMERY

jew el

BULK

TUB BUTTER

COMPOUND
following a
visit In

M

*......... . LBS.

""
A ik

A A P RAKER’S

BREAD
14 OL.
LOAT

-

1 22 OZ.
PULLM AN

1"

.

Waablngtaa.

Be Inalatod ha
would relent

Produce

to Court
of 8L James
Within two

RO AST

LB
Run^nyn

Peaches

19 Lbs

16c

4 Lbs.

Ijc

2 Lbs.

15c

4 Lbs.

25C

.3 ;L b s

19c

3 Lbs, _ 10c

W NA
SLICED BEETS

prj«

i t littr » r w n i t

DREAM
TROUT

Q

NO. It

tJ

CANS

25c

u h i

8 11w....... 2 ««
lb.

.............15e

Mungo SNAPPER lb. ...15&lt;

tit Ptiwder3 Sm.

Apple Sauce

25c

Prunes No* 2 ^ can IC c

rillfi* owe it*,it** d a t a A aperiatir tl a

to t?'

SANFORD FISH MARKET

2 for
Nibbt Cdkn . .

1U

§oop*A Powder 4 Irg. 12c
^ t C o t k u ii
te c

that b different"

•cTAOOg

Red Deans

imictkLte

3 Cans
Pint

Motor Oil' 2 gate.

2$C

2 ft

JIM

&gt;

Soap Chips
A P U T M O AM
Molasses
M O A .M OO. t

’

Tomato Jiace

aau tx

H

tc

lfc
|C|

w

*

d

T ^ T

liC

�4

Mt 7W iTI*I
Ja4‘Aa, » " 1p

g g g M E P P fl

5 ■ .

Z ili!

-J

gA N T tm n

tub

btoald

waa calling an friend, in Genera
Tuesday in (the inttreata of the
11etna Deaaimatratirn work.
Mrs Franklin and Mlaa Flcta
Franklin ' hare returned front
Louitana to epend the winter
here.
Mr and Mra. J. V Toole and Mr.
and U u . X A ■ Moran were Uta
guetl* of Mr. and Mra. llenry
Hendrick a# Molly Hill Sunday.
Mr and Mra. Robert Leonard
and lira- Jud.on Lronird of Ft.
Pfarte ware the rueata of Mr.
and Mra. Larue Alderman, Sun*

Mia- Alice Croeloy and daugh­
ter*, Anna Elisabeth and Dtxle,
bare returned to their hoptc after
rpending aeraral weeka at Mel­
bourne and Ft. Lauderdale. They
wear accampaaled home by Mra
Joe Goodaon and daughter. Bobby
Joe- i f Melboarat.
Wilson Geiger of Oriindo waa
visiting friends and relalirea here
X^pnv, •
Theodore Lindsey of Plant City
.apent Labor Day hare with bis
M n . J. C Bill*. Douglaa BUI*,
mother. M n. 4 . I M a f
• ke»eUi JlMrtaUlt M vMltlng apd Dr. Brlatol hare returned
hi. mother Mra C F. Harrlaon front a elalt in the north I.ewta
BUM ralumed last week after
Mr*- W B. Ballard spent Wfd" ■vending the rummer In the New
naaday with M ra "J. Beasley In England SUtea.
Mr. aad Mra. C. \&gt; Dooley .pert
i
Mrs. Gladys Ksadall of Sanfard Sunday at Middle! urg.

extra gondneiKs and parity of Royal .Crown .Ctd*.
N e H l Ik - Colombti, GtfprRia. will ppy flOO.QO
for Ihe best nlogan.
. y
•"We bottU with water manufactured tfi a M in n ie
Standard for a specific purp-mc.

nOTTLBD IN STKmi.IZF.U tyQTTUSS

Seminole Fi»h &amp; Poultry Market
COLBY BROWN. Mgr.
I0.1 F. 4th 8 '.
I'hose 4)1
« &gt; It-llre v — P re e . 1 Service -1 y tf Appeerlaic te a r p

C. E. MeKEE. Owner

,

santoro,

Fl o r i d a

D u rllg Die Aral nine year. of
LONDON. S e p t . — (-n — Delia! Mirny early American fort* in I
livlnir in London. George llrm .nl
Carroll nltrartlve American dane- (Florid* have been the snceMeri of I.
e r aakl Jur»day night that “there’* many |&gt;n-.rnt-day Florida dtie».)l^haw -old writings which draught
[him &gt;lx pound*.
an understanding between
u »" avers Ihr Florida Stole Chamber
when asked to confirm nimora of of Commerce,
her engagement :o Clark Q tbla 1
■—
She refuteil
eoilr.
to »oy
Sepoy I* the name given rallee i
H'MiIImbN PHmb PBft OMl
| whether elia and tire l|nlljrwnn&lt;t Roltliera of the Ilritlah
nstlvr
plrtrly tmacctpUblt" to Franc* film »tar actually »W e cngagvd !»fmy In lislla.
and Drill.in.
Alarming incident, from
one
end of the Mediterranean to the
other threatened, meanwhile, to
wrtek th- remnant, of hope for
7 o A * a Prooon M tdkina
a peaceful solution to the "pir­
for M alaria
acy.The Developments,
apparently
Don't suffer like a dost
The minute you feel a chin or
dooming the Mediterranean conftvoi
coming on. atari taking
ftirn e to be held In the Bwia.
Qrora'a Taatalaas ChDt Tonic. This
ehauteau town of Nyon Friday,
good, old medic ins wBl soon Rx
were:
you up
drove'. TaataUaa Chill Toole MO1 It -port, that an Italian war­
tains ta ib lM i qulnldtoe and Iron.
plane r.kaa . down In flames a
It quickly (tops chlUa and favor and
Fieneh mail plane over BpadMh
slat tends to build you up. That's
rebel territory,-killing the French
the double offset you wank
The neat time you suffer an attack
pilot.
of Malaria, don't taka chanoao with
2—Russia's warning an the
new-fangled
or untried props ra­
heel* of a second angry note to
tions. dot Drove's Tasteless ChO
Italy,
that
"the
moment
of
Tania. It's pleasant to taka os wall j
threatening war approach**, Mit.
as affactlva.
at any talr, the Soviet
Union
All drug stores sail Qrove's Tasto.Mil
ChlU Tonic, B0« and |1. The
wil! be able to defend hertJf.’
.Uttar
also U the snort economical
. .1 -T w a new "phantom" naval
attacks on Uriliah khlpa, and. the
dMpatch of three British destroy­
er? into the Mediterranean from
Uibi altar bast on a ipyMcyjMus
Mission.
4-T w o ejiyrrgeocy sen.ion. of

Plans Revise
To Gu*rd S
Against

D ig e s tib le cos

m lllr

.•.this d iN M food
with the deliciously
mild Cheddar flavor

gln.e ihe

Halo-Brim*

abah

In

Smooth. Rich, Nouriihing I

the Mediiarrspaan two jraar»
ago—in an effort to find "kllsraatirr'' proposal, which
would
Have the Njrpn parlay.
Ihe cabinet nu inhere mfde np
f-ffuri tu conceal the gravity of
the situation,* hut were determ­
ined 'hat "political difference*"
— meaning
the alignment
of
Fa«elat Italy and h'ssl Germany
agnin.t lluaala—should not doom
.Friday's 12 powrr confeiance.

t^ L A R O B

STOP THOSE
CHILLS AND
FEVER!
its e lf]

Southern lllaruit

Storms Lay Low
As Government
Tries To Trap ’Em

&lt; *»•&gt; . a u

W E I jEAD
SEEDLESS

i n p r ic e s
FRESH DRESSED

LIBBY SAUER KRAUT 2 no. 2'/, can
TURNIP GREENS 2 no. 2 cant.
CUT GREEN feEANS 2 no. 2 cam
SWEET FIELD CORN 2 no. 2 com
CAUF. CATSUP 2 12-oiboti
ASSTD. JELLIES 2 8-oz ion . . .

GOOD COOKING

| APPLES

5 its.

15c

LEG-O-LAMB

Lb

VEAL fiOAST

Lb

GOLD MEDAL FLOUR

Quantity Wight* Deterred

Pet, tarnation, Silver Cow,
Golden Key
*

TluimptOI) Krt'tllr**

KELLOGG'S CORN

L Y a m s 5lbs. 15c HAMS J£ Lb.
KINGAN'S SUGAR CURED SKINNED

It. S. No. t Va. Klliert-t

PEACHES

3 Ibi

APPLES
Newly ^harvested fine Ca. Yams

YELLO W

3

Franks lb. JJJC Steak lb. 1 9 c
OKJtA

2 bunchos 15c V t l v o

Butter lb. 15c
Calif.

CARRO TS

Whit*

ONIONS

R o a s t Lb. 14c

L oom

3

Ibt

15c

ONIONS

3 Ibi

C o f f e e ________ib

Lovett's Bread

10c

TENDER BABY BEEF

Lb^2S c

GARDEN PEAS

2 For

16-ox loaf

Lani| O' Sfin.hlne In quarters,

CLAPPS

W e.ttrn llnund

c l j Tired,Aching,

BACON

Digestible shortening

Itlndleee SlireJ

Hindlaea Bllrrd
Theyr are 24 inter.rneuierting
telephone rnmpanlea In the land
rtf Flower*, pqinta out Ihe State'.
Chamber of Cpmmaire.

BAIir (UODS

BONELESS

Official. Mid informaliop the/
hope in nl&gt;tatn from liar ItietrJ-'
nymt* wifi i.iprnvr the buriaut'a
hfrrleanr warning aenrtre- - • '
Although the service I. more'
than ton year, eld, otfktpla aaifl'
it aOagerl- tl&lt; bfcrgaai apoit - wllh
paofeclion #f radio rommunkaliwn-,
Npw every ship in th* hurrieanr
aye* arivra pa an 'obarrvbvir at*-

M ei-Hosne

24c

Super-Brand

Pan SAUSAGE
HAMBURGER
Smote Sausage
BEEF STEW

Mix | t a a

•2 C

Cellophane wrapped;' you tee the rich, wholeaomeneaa

New York Blnto Y'ellow

Bulk LARD
Fancy Sliced BACON

lb

' NEW DAY COFFEE (rath, rich*— ; lb
TIPRARY TEA

CARROTS 2 bunchot 15c

WESTERN BEEF POT

E G G iy &lt; A N T

15c

Mellowed for y»ur table; ground to your order

"— ^ ^

Bologna lb f j c

lb.

Hard Head Va Danl.h

CABBAGE
7773—

19c

I). 8. No. I Bummer ItumUi

Ib

'35c

'

MT. VERNON Ib 42c

S n o w d rift
112,500 caali award* for naming
the little Snowdrift men.

LAMB CHOPS or Rooit loin
VEAL CHOPS meaty rib cjrffi
PORK CHOPS loan and cult;
COTTAGE HAMS half or who
SMOKED RIB BACON In th« p)t&lt;

Th* Health Soap —
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LIBERTY C O C O A "
24b c«n
10c
PRUNES iondor, moaiy;
3
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15c
ALASKA SALMON
tall can
10c
SARDINES
Am. Oil
6 cam 25c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE L.O.S. 3 b o . 2 cam 25c
STAR TOMATO JU IC E 24*« fall can 10c
U M Y GARDEN PEAS
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a Chibs Meet In Crucial
Tonight A t Local Park

Leesburg RaDyl
In Eighth Beats'
Gainesville, 64.
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baa aud&lt; truncation far a las
ta ba lac wad Ibcnoa. aal.i
aartirteaU M &gt; n m U a follow.n(
f eaerlSo* araairty la iba County
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.at* Scad McIntyre .Xa Shower* And
mue On Gene Fierhen Kaeso And J.
Holbrook Becord Three HHe Each
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Wynn
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||«ldstock. lb
fltld ta a w * 1-riebard and ba
p . .
want an ta aacuad whan nta hit yot
away from Hay ha* In right
Mt M t y U tk« M M h ©f Oriober,

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llclflnwcr lloldetoeb. ttuao bat*
ted In Holbrook, clary,
t a in ion. Iluaccrlun». Tara haee Mia.
Holbrook. Dldr knot, Martin Btal*
ca kacca Wary «. Muggerto i.
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r iib r n ik in .
at C l m t Court
County, Plenaa

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k-lehar |. IIHa o f f McIntyre* l l
la I .anlana; riabar ( In •*£ Hit
by pltehcr, by Kclntyr#
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liariad ahbrnl serose to o l tallies. Kmaa&gt;
A t h t a o .'a n tild .U rely cdfttir field amtba ahaw* advanced to tblnl
an Wynn',
old Ian* aaariflre. Clary alaylad ta t w i n
by| tba fW d ta acorn Kaato and ba a toll
r SMS]Ml ideond momenta talar Langston
our. nme- singled through the hoi ta aeon
a/.cf tba Clary and Martin douoied to lefi
4*WH aM ta trod Langaton ta thlnd.. Rug
pinscher ydrlo acercd uangrion with the
ant. Tba fourth uliy, nU aerond hit Into
ft* far I I «k «U r field.
^
a ba ogw
Loadlny tha hiutay
for
the
# 'plat bar evening waa At Kaaao and Sammy
l% m ; tha Holbrook who wtru credited with
.*F/0 &lt;1 tbrta bite each while Lanyston,
p ’ O M ta Marita. Kuygaria and
Prim-ard
an wttb aecured a pair of blowa each. .

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T h e B o ard o f C ounty
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Citrus Inspectors

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month.
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Andalusia V r^ i!»,,f 0prln«e o
had opened la tha ettraa anaa. waa alactracwtad i n l i l h u atop a
l O I T N I A l T R I U I.K40I 6*.
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Fruit inspector* wOl ha otatlonod light paia wtwa hit hady cama ta
Pe nearols •: Mobile ft.
at each plant.
contact with a wire aatrytay UOO
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f'olumleus.Nasannah. rain
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hern made, and gaaermi man mant
TODAfV* II4MK*
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of tha crop wtU ba w '
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Is Anticipated

EVEN IN WAR, A HUM AN TOUCH

[English Views
j-S^hool Year
With Optimism

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Established In 19°8

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, IM T

VOLUME X X V I

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Powers Meet
In Conference
On Piracyf Row

*NOW, ABOUT THAT W INE THROWING-------»

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Russian Agent Insint
unit* Italy Is Re*
sponsible For Subs
In Mediterranean

Sufficient Funds Re­
ported Earmarked
In Reliable Sources
For *8P0 Per Unit

BudgetEstimates Re­
veal Cut In County
Controlled Mlllage
Of Nearly 5 Mills

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England Presents
Plan For Control

• AjT'^optlmi.lic
preview’1 af
school* actlvltle. for the coming
year war glvrn by Colin Bn#II,h.
Slatr
superintendent
of
public Inrtrurtinn. In hla speech
before a large number uf teachI ere and visitors at th* Junior
High School las: night.
All but one t.r th*
teachers
Even In war. n human touch b teen aa thU/^hlrifee boy playe of. Seminole County, aa well a*
(I F . N E V A . Fept. 10.— (A P )5
hi* harmonica, unmoved by the alern-faeed Japanese warrior beside a large number of visitors and
The County tax millage rim. Even a* be pi*ye there I* death and destruction In the streets officers of the Parent Teacher*
—Soviet * Riift.i|(iV Foreign
Association, were present to hoar
was tentatively reduced 4 before- him, but his youthful spirit is unJampeaed.
pxitmisar Mutlin- U tvlnoff
If M n. Franklin D. Rooeevell h»d any quest tuti in her mind about tin ► jtufPi ehampsgnothe addresses given by lh* etata
8-4. mills and homestead
lulu today told llio nine nuaquirtlng
eplsude
Involving
her
son
John
and
Ihe
mayor
of
Cannes,
France,
jerlikfi
this
I
lit
lit*
that
educational leaden.
owners are expected to se­
confer"Ro for as th* State la con­ settled It. She Is shown greeting him upon hi* arrival In New York, utter u vaea’llon.tour of Kit- f llon Muditurraneun
cure the benefit of a three
cerned, sufficient • fund*
from rape. Meanwhile, John’s irtum gave rise to talk uf romance because ,j&gt;retty Anne Lindsay
Clark ''“ CO dl'KIttlied to end f ilH H
mill reduction in the Road
m arin e p iracy th n l "th o g o v reliable earmarked sources
are (right), Boston debutante, waa welting nl Hyde P.irk to welcome him horn*:.
Bond Interest and Sinking
assured to pay the State'*
al­
iTitnu'Ilt
of
a
K uropegft
Fund, according to budget
location of 1800 per Insl^ocOoti
ntnlc” w aa the
p ira te.
It
estimates released by County
By MRS. J. J. HOLLY
from being overcome by tho sand unit to the various counties dar­
wan a thinly vcllutl occutuvl
Clerk O. P. Herndon this So this U California! Hello Yet, In the distance we cuuld see ing th? coming year," th# BtaU
lion uf Kimist Italy.
c it y n e w s b r ie f s
morning
Superintendent stated.
California, vr* are Floridians on tho snow capped mountains.
Great
Britain
and
Vranea
After assembling ■ 1 ® " l Is* our way to Indio, th* largcet date
An instruction unit, was waa
Wo were only a few miles out
enlled upon lho seven other poweis
crow* Is lb* General
School producing section outald* of India? of. Los Angeles and It was our pointed out, consists
of on*
to adept "by common accord'' a
rang ind a 1 14 mill lu c rm * Indio 1* situated In the Chowchll' Intrntlon .topping there for th* teacher ami 30 pupils in dmflyr
sweeping plan to annihilate plretw
U lb * 8l»t&lt;vy A j l l » l * lb* Coun­ la Valley* Just north of tie Im p * ' night, hut wa ware caught in the average attendance. An Instruc­
submarines.
, t
ty Cosamlaaldnere •&gt;aura *b l* to rial Valley, Um temperature In tha mighty whirl of tho late afternoon tion unit I* also allotted for oaah
Yvon Drtbos, oper.lng tha mo-,
•tract • 1 I I mllL decreaa* In summer rlsas to ISO In th* shade. traffic, and when we did stop wo II50J
expenditure
for,, pupil
mrntous conference at Nyon near
toUl taxation tor the year
ot W * were fortunst* to be conduct­ were on Uoltywoad Boulevard* In transpoi lotion.
D e fe n s e s
A r e here told the delegates assembled*
Professor T. IV. Iiawton* Super G i j o n
l l l T I t over the yaar of 1»14* ed through on* ot Indlo'a largest the famous Hollywood* California.
Th* State Superintendent and
lu seek some means of Mediter­
D e c la re d S m a s h e d ;
*91.
date ranches. The trees were the So It waa there w* stayed nrtrly Georgy W. Marks
of
Votuiia
• latrq in:, morning tint
ranean sctuilty.
Thla budget la axpeclad tob* most beautiful of species, each a week, taking many alght-ieeing county tin * introduced to the
will not begin their regu­
"Is Is impossible to permit tb*
S o v ie t G e n e r n l A i d s
toenailr adopted by th* Com- tree planted In lines aa straight trips, one over the beautiful gathering by the Superintendent
lar dunes until Tur.duy inmnhig
present situation of Insaeurlty Its*
•Aston at lla meeting on BepL aa our celery fields are laid out. Beverly Hills, tb* home of tho of Seminole County, T. W. LawHENDAYK. Sept., 10. . M l - continue without the grsveat of
■ BIIANGHAt,
Bept. 10- 0 D - Monday will l«* ..|h*ti for lute
m .)
m
The bunches of dates, thousands movie stare, reel. • picture within ton.
Japsn't streamlined
war
ms- registration, ami h-tehrrf r a w l . l j . . ^ , ^ , , n |u.r‘te.l today they perils," he .said. In the same
The (*nlallT%#tllmate* ot ex­ to the bunch- are tied together Itself. Such flowers,
Mr. Marks, in his short
ad­
gnrenlums
Ihra. A cowl pieIo rcIknImIm for the . .
. .
breath he said, "W o regret" thatalubtmru
penditure* for th* coming year with a swab of pollen on cottrn grading like hedge* and yir most dress, I fought greetings, to the chine struck at the
iCssilssiS ns raws Three)
opening of nil Sanford 'rehm.ls ' ,ml
,ho ‘JO* trnn' rnl r'"
aa they ware preeented by Mr. placed In the center, thla makes vivid colors; reast In profusion
Chin***
defenders
on
all'
frunts
IVm i Iss M n - esse • l i n t
will be published in tofnsnow-s'’ l»'»m v in the high Euru|H? nmuii-------------------------*
J
today
placing
Americana
a
n
d
Herndon are ns follow*:
Gen- them ratable. Will quote a few are sold on the streets, twentyedition of Thu lirrald.
.j tisiii seel Ion, tho bulwark of tint
Olhtr foreigners In serious nanernl Rerensee $23.1*04: Pinna authenlc facta: They plant 48 five rents a dosen.
11
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Itiljon defclt.es. slier n Its hour1
ter from the spreading host IIand Fartaltsren.
00. Road trees to otie acre* One tree Dears
Th* lawn* were blankets of
S h aron T o A d d ress
|*«»ttiw n*e defense iim* brsk* nmi;
ICanHaaie a , * M » TV m &gt;
Ulna.
U S pounds; 10,000 pounds to an lavgndsr or pink flowers so masfled II, rmmus hand In )|*I,|I
acre; they ship from, Indio 104* sir*** tBought, they were painted.
j l l W P t a t o t d C virtually ^ihe |
J a &gt;'CCt*8 W « - * t S lH H I ftghlmg ■1&lt;mglhe mountain trail*
l U (jwytbKpocnd* t ' t i w r t i f n M b i
IM L 'S S tf*
Truly tB H 8 8 R 9 F f6 u r I W m o . t
.•M®
11Isare . .
I.ss.s
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s
,
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'IUMO tllUIl IjUDO f(ft aboVO Cflf*
•mm®
*■ w Im*ii
Hif*[ A n. Im|iuiInnt mtrhui: of «»«.* ,,a
which I* from October through beautiful flowers ■I oversaw . At
* ■■■ "
Bhanctiil
w irftrn *»lart&lt;*&lt;! oil SunfonJ JiTttior CI ihiiiIn r .•( rmii 1 ’ Five giivi’ihment planr, wen*
December* via Panama Canal le Santa Monica wa had our first
Thu Sanford Dasutolt Assocla*
,
nill.A N nO .
Bept.
10—(Ah— Aug. It United Slates Martovs, inner will Ik' hi-M nt IVik*. ri.iir
New York.
view of th* mighty Pacific-, situ­
Orlando will 're e e lre
IS 9S.000 guarding ths northern buundsry on the Orlando lli^liuu) Moinlay Iml down Invuigi'nl roniiunndrre tiun will spmitor a ptoy by play
Prom Indio via Red Lands and ated on an elevation high above
id they had coiiI nIi mini reports description of the came between
San Bernardlo we drove through the tea legal* overlooking elegant tor th* building of a new Post ot ths International Settlement, Fept. l.t, nl H:00 IV M . j:. i:
hut 11 Itiisfilan thtieinl **TotT»*Ert the Sanford lookouts and the
today
whrn I anry, vl«*e pivai«V« tit i f the 01
thousands of acres of grape vine­ beech home* In Glendale Is the Offlee In the heart of Orlan- j warn endangered
1 h is nmi frcun Velrnr'iu the tvm Gainesville G-Men tonight that
do. according to nn announce* Japanese shell fragments plough­ pfinirat inti nnnnutiretl IntluyJ. N. Robson, chief clerk at the yard*, and through the
largast of site of lovely Forest Memorial
tl»umry( k m ! of the Spnni«li trov- will be played In the UnlVorelty
B. L. Perkin* ' Men's Clothing grape vineyard In the world, which Park. The mausoleum there is mrnt today by Senator Charles ed Into Ihe rear o f ,t h e barri­
\ majoi ity of I In* iiit iiit»ei
1,1 eitriuetltf it* urgnnitr tho deferine* City Through tho facilities of this
cades.
Store here, returned from an ex­ contain* five thousand scree. It famous for Its statuary and the O. Andrew*
fXpeitid tn filleiitl f Iiii ** M'Vi'inl
Tha deal was definitely closed
Bhrapnel speared ths Interna­ Im|m»« «ant pi njt elf i |t. tikiitnl l»V nf filjun, th^ la -el i*nvornvttMit- Western Union and Iho courtesy
tensive
buying lour yesterday was through this section we found stained glass window of thr (.art
wlian
the
Poet
Olflcsb
and
the
tional
Hettlemenl raualhg n nutn , the ,Stale1 iiif:ii||irfilMiTi tna&lt;| pie held purl in l he Spnilhh nmth* of Iho Knn foul Herald in furnish*,
during which he viaitad th* lead­ oor first big Ring Cnerriei, and Kuppcr. W e saw vault* where re­
log tho rtuh with tho old scoreTreasury
Denartmenta.
signed
tha
ber
j&gt;f
civilian issu sltle s
lllgli M'titi*t| nt tin* aitimm r » enfi irn r*1 Weals
ing manufacturing companies in did we eat cherries. Drove out to mains of Florenr* Elgfldib Marie
M'ikI of tho r«*MUlnfir** tn tho board that has Vccn used hero in
New York and other eastern cen a large cherry orchard and bought Dressier and many other irlehrl- ordsr allocating the money for osploslvre rained down un tires nl IhiytAvm IU :uli leti-ntlv ndl
iiunrceflt'a ttfrlWNtil drive wtu&gt; thu past for world xries game*,
the Orlando project from
lbs Whsngvwx Hbanshar* nutlet tu lw* tli-rti'Kfd,
ter*.
one-half bushel for fifty cents.
ties are entombed; saw open door 923.000 ooo fund recently appro­
niU'le hy AuMriEUB. deeuml t-hi* the* play by play account of the.
the mighty Y au g lie
One pru*
-Everybody I* talking about
___
l.fH'il |iti»jfdt** '.li.'li nrn i f v i­
Did you ever hear of a City be In vault lined with pale blue
(1
priated by Congress for expend­ Jertlls nsrruwly missed s Hr It - tal intermit* tu «»lc ri»ifen* will nvrcrrt fi|{Ut«iH in tilt? govern* game will be seen.
Florida up there and from if I in jlng built m the middle of a desert velvet where th* body of Jean
Played on the descriptive acorre
lab destruyer, Andthsr w bloed hr illAruNfM'd, ntirli pn i*iy Truth r meld rankadiretiona we will have
bumper o ( ( ;s 0f palm-lined canyons* date Harlow would be laid the nest iture on public building*.
busl-d exactly ns it will l*« playeif
Aeenrdlnr to present Indica­ over th* Fren* U flsssblii
* i i * rump uiiirli, ’If •* rnn'ei'd, th I
ef tourists,Mr*
Robson Rsrdcn, painted met**- and hug* morning.
In Gainesville, the pisy by play
tions ths new edifice will prob­ rhured aerate tha river
fruit)
111it c* firm nr in it ni 11*11
-ntf Itrt%**
cactus? Well, that la Palm Springs,
Over the Pacific Palisade, are
account will eiimn from
Karri*
H u rric a n e R e p o rte d
He added that according to the the millionaire's playgrounds, and the lovely Bemhelrriar Gardens, ably lie built on the site of Shanghai at Hnolung,
IwTin ninili* fnr I hi* handling, Mi.
Field there lilreelty lu the scora
the
old
Court
House,
the
o
ld
1
Japan carried tho Warfare lu Ijm ry atrued
reports In circulation, the Indus­
M o v in g N o rth w e s t
rendesvou* for many of the famous for It* Japanese brom
boirdJail.
and
lb s
Christ Huuth Chins
purls
with
t lie
Fol im r *rmumh 9'mint y J lit!•
tries In the (Cast had experienced movie star*. You do not realise statuary and miniature d»rdrn*. county
Tht* scoreboard is locotret on tha
bombsrdmeat uf Hwstow. Am er­ .1hmh*h It. Sim••n. will JA* lh&lt;* ipiep*
their beet summer since 1920 and It is a desert, with ■lawns* Itks We could see the pitaclal home of building.
JArlC?ON)1l.l.K. Kept., 10 . — ennopy over th* Smuku House
It Is esperted
that
govern­ icans there look refuse on tho Pp4&lt;nkrf uf the fU’caiilitii iiiul re*
are looking forward to even a velvet carpets, and flowers every Ann Harding and frgm thr other
M ’l 1.0 I1* slop n pnils rnust'd I In* snd through the eo-opcretlon by
ment architects will plan a four United Stales
gunboat
Ashu- firuhnu'nta will Ih» h h v u I Im* t'llitnl Mult*** Wrnllirr llnivn'l at
greeter winter.
color of the rainbow,^ and inch side could are the vast widelh* Sanfonl Folic#
Department*
or Ore story structure Tb# new vllle. The flret o f'T T M American im.In.itly ufler lh«* mrftinift Mr.
During th* trip Mr, Robson pur­ homes that you only see In Palm spreading city of Loa
Knn Jinn, t'lii-rto Him, tiHlsy to
Angeles lititfdlng will serve as a combi­
Fir*t Street, hetwren Park am!
war
rvfugoes
left
llankun
to­
chased a largo variety of stork Springs, not spectacular in archi­ down in th* valley. Now Pesadrna
r.nnt'y cuiiflmlud*
ii*»i.*o the |n-Mtinn ft )tri*viuu*ily
link Avenues* will bo roped o ff
Which will be offered th* public tecture* lut with an atmosphere of Is a beautiful residential section nation Poet Offlee. federal Court day for Nanking wtib n prayer
liod dial till for thr tropical ill*
nud benrhc# rrceliil for the man/
House, and otllce building lor that their train would nut be
In Sanford this FallI
ill
Isnncu
In
tin*
snutlicin
Altaulic
comfort and
beauty
oornblnad also known through th* nation *•
W i l s o n A n d L a in so n
Ssiiford baseball fana that are
many federal agencies
bombed.
'
Tha loader patterns are the The a I Miradq Hotel where Amo* the scene of the Rosa BDwl foolorron.
r?.pegled tu attend.
A tten d D u v a l M ee t
asost stylish In men's clothing, and Andy broadcast was lorsty, boll game.
Tlis ranter of the storm, reportThe board waa put up thin
Mr. Robaoa stated, with etripei also Amoa has a beautiful bom*
.
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,
r*l
to
lu
*
sreompnnied
by
shift
in;:
In Esposltion Park we taw ths
morning through tho rourteay uf
Definite derision In the prt.pornl
ovrl. „ ^,,,^11 nr,.,(
and plaids taking the lead in suit* there, H am id U oyif,, Bill Hay* Ism Angeles Memorial’ Coliseum;
W C. Hill, W D. Hoffman. C. A.
q
A H o tit S u i r a r O l i o t a
I **»»«! rounly partlclpato in [i,*v«*d cast of the poiilion prej p o r men. Double breasted suits, ahd many more screen and radio nine acres sunken grArden, with
Haines, K. c. Harper and Tbn
W
Kintord
refunding
prormni
muv
ijollriy
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m
w * b s seem to be more favored In celebrities have winter homes. As hundred* of Varieties of rqoeo; the
Two thousand pounds of Irish
Sanford Herald.
a -;
tb* Metropolis than the single we were leaving Palm Spring*, a Museum, of History* Bclence and
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potstors arrived here this morn­
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breasted type, he said.
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m»mterrific alorm hit us* w* were Arting' from Orlande for distribution
oecretary Wallace alloUvl quo r&lt;mun|ssbmrrs today. -■
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in
forma to stop ana seek shelter
It waa great to . walk down omnng Seminole County relief to* of about 22,000-000 pound, of, n , r Attorney I ri d It Mil •(•
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f
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'v1* " " " ) rM " “ ■ ” *•
north nn,l f*T tlrgrrcs west”,
behind an embankment, to keep
ipssllinwl ns v ie s Tarns)
clltnte,' Annie Mae Calhoun local atigsr to foreign countries which
4-|iy Clerk Flunk K l.t-io&gt;* n
Thiwstnrm
mi,I to bo miw*
commodity 'clerk, reported today ’ pay full duty on shipments tu thel;r ft u,l, innrnln,- fni .lui-k-onvlllt* ,
,
.
ITtilt*,! Rtalre
H i. I . k ' 11
, lag 'slowly west n,..lhw, *l«u .,l nr
Thr potatoes, tha clerk slated, United
to nttenil the mwahm un.t explain hnln,wealw*rd. Gordon R. Jtiiim,
John Mnnroo, Volusia county * • *
same from th* emsrgenry relief
These nations supply lrss than |0 the Duvnl ('onmil‘&gt;ionrrs ibc
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. . . nirlroralogul nl
lh**
\Wuthor
Commodity headquarters In Or half ol one. percent of the
Tha regular semi-monthly meet­
refunding prog. 01 ....... ..
*hl*h „ „ rrB1J )irrp
, hr .hunm s s*e gin being hunted with bloodhound*
for an attark with a knife on a
ing o f the Sanford Lodge B P.' O.
g S T S r -t e r e r e l
m -! '* T , r “ yu U
a" A nlM,1
( ’emote thi*’.torm will' i ou* I.' tbs
,
. -------(to ^he clients iq thla county who ^ F»ru
K. will U held In the Elk. lodge
received tha largest
in gdvise them th.it nn ptoginni bui1, . . , . , K. ..
r,.s»i
white man- near Do Land, waa
H YD E PARK, Bept- 10. - U P ) - •&gt;»»» commodity « r d s .
rooms tonight at ■.00 o'clock, ac­
A T LA N T A . Sept. 10—/Ah-The
"•&gt; « w t Mirtr.1 full bur*i picked up by Policeman Roy TltlU
The rlcglbl* Indigent* may re­ ^ ^ " n ^ T o ' T t o u ' r r e ' ,&gt;" n I T , " * : ' n ' r l y
cording to aa anaouarement made
scales af Georgia's penal system President Roosevelt began work ceive their quota af th* commodity i b i d ^ lM T ^ l a
in 2*lM6s7i
,Ih’ " nny piyim rit «*n rnoe winds of 7 f. „,n, - nn hour or ami J. II Quattlebaum on Ranferd
Yw m
1937 quota to
J.! 7bD,3lD' w |j| ^ mmin’il
today by I'rter Thurston.
ea his Constitution-Pay speech a f­
morn a re h low inr m a r I hr r n ilfr - Avenuo lute WiJnesday night. •
by bringing a container to th* pound*. Th* aildltkmal quota* may ,h# r(ty .s Mdimilmni
Matters a f vital importance balanced at on* recape and on#,
While St-rgiuni J. A. Howard
T h r aUftfiinr Wins m*r rnro'io
ter ordering a full Investigation distribution headquarters nest to
recap*are
following
a
what-te-doWl8 ha diamond in tb* lodge
wa* finger-printing Monroe yaa* ,
of tb* Administration of the Fed­ the local Fire StoUea-eem* time
j
m Un which bare faaen cooled by a boot-It was loo of warden* In
tenlay,
olficera from l)* L * » 4 ,j
eral Commontration* Commission. tomorrow. *. -*
l m t s T J u n d l l? T * f0 n l
......... 1 I Ivan* strength at M .i A M. Ih e
t U oddHi sa of a'la rg e fan It la
*l the present time Is &gt;|||(].|| baremrtrr r,,,j
Inchen. called on' tho telrphon* far local
He slab gave some preliminary
to bring Ito IMT quota to 14 263,- j c||W|,lrnt i&gt;„Val rounty ram** In
haparativa that aO members attrusty walked .away
officers tn ho nn the lookout aa it ■ i f
thought to a proposal to utilise
Oh Lowndes County 'gang
-tha session f t several Int­
“ *
W1.7M » » d to possession **f the bond, when,
w *» evident Monro*
was on t o
th* Natlea** election machinery In
1^05&gt;
L United
f i r " - Kingdom *“
« &gt; Lu» l
SM.- tk, ^ prlll,|,., Bank of Jacksonville p
O V p m a V Ih •
uits are to be while ihe warden, A. V Deed, wes
way to Sanford. Howard Identified.,
rsrrytng out th* recent authorised
8M
smd
r
4B
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f
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Net
her
I
soils
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had
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l
&gt;
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la
the
Capital
yretardsy.
h" Mr. Tbareton said.
th* man hw wa* finger-printing
unemployed "vauut," and asked
900 nod 4 M .«M ; Dutch East In - t o .n f!t‘|io«(i((l with thr bunk m
If ljllP C H l I I I
After the meeting refreshment
as the man wanted. An offlanf .,
John D. Bigger* of Tolodo, OhioOAK
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S*pl*
10—
diw, ^40-420 *tnt 451^13; C m c Iicn §^^urlty fuiwl** hrU1 in nrcuuiit*
|
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vflTba
from
Volusia County returned
to direct the registration Job
UP)— Hop# dimmed far
finding
l !t^ ,.
--------I F. R. V rnuy, local rratc miter*
Monro* to D*lj*nd
Flsrsuxs
Jackson, Coat* Rka, 23,421 and 44,024; CaBirgers, woe ja president e f tho four-ystr-old
in this lombla* 904 and ST1; and Belgium,
Lib ley- Owens-ferd Glass
Com­ missing star* Htoday
j.
rd in n serious condition today by
aagtlon of the 994,1(1 and C20.0M.
pany, will d *U v * **^1/ &gt;• lh# of­ heavily-wooded
B llt t O n lO F o r m a lly
hi* attending physician who slated
Onarksfer
until
kr
AM
discussed
the
who were aot
A A A sugar officials said about
--------Approximately 190 pmc* sffl*
to Sanford Schools last year and matter ef leer* of ahas.ee with
I J M pounds of reserve quota
^
conftciouttmt tiucu hi* auto areart^CCC youtkd, farmers and far fall duty countries this year
of Parts W plaa to enter the Seaferd Jussier his company.
.
Weather Faracaat
W H E E LE R DAM. A l a , K ept, vW*nt yaatonlay.
It waa because e f Inability to trappan tasrthad maddy bills from
•Ml OOy Oommls- High School for the eeratoy yetr
unallotted.
Fair to partly cloudy tonlgbf
19
—
UP)__Pres
blent
Roosevelt
will)
A*
Mr.
Vsrnay
w*s
driving
east
Oay U lerairms aC Jack* are ragalrad to register next Men obtain such leave that he recently Harrison, Ark&gt; to Bboll Knob, Mo bnah n button »t Hyde Park, N . '° " Flret Street yesterday aftar- anil Saturday with seattorad ahoar*
day mwrntog betweea 9:00 am turned dowp * membership on the trying to locato tb* daughter ef
Y , today to o|wn formally th- noon Ho crashed into (b* side of ert In th* axlrem* northsrvwf
MODEST B EAU TY
M r and Mr*. A itk p r Jackson **f
U t M •■dock, H. 'E. Morris, prm- Communications Commission.
191*000,000 Joe . Wheeler Dam. ■ l-afayatl* driyen i&gt;y Joe Thump- portion and on extrema south
,gf H a
tar*
The need i n reorganising this Chejsea, Okta.
-T*
o
north"
and
belonging
to Eddie roast Saturday. Extrema
KANBAI
CITY, - 0 F ) - " M k s rvrwret unit in thr Trnnrsse* V r l-' »«n
A heavy rate k w_____
n l
fears
agency, torn with katarael strife
wcat
Florida— mostly
clondy*
lay
Authority's
vast
flood
control
Klrrhhoff
doing
ronsidcreblo
daiubkvs
died
of.Nattb
Dakota
’'
Just
couldn't
bring
- little
far month*. w»a discussed by th*
eighth
probably local atowara tonight *9
Isgs to both Ih* rars.
boreal/ to Rdalpg In bathing suits, and alortytcsl program.
President at luncheon with Frank
■ l‘
Saturday.
A
few
moment,
later
m
AmertImmodlatoly
after
(he
accident
and such thing*,
R. Me Ninth. Federal Power Com*
W fh
Offlalal Report
wd 'a f parading la At- con Flag will I * raised over the I Mr. Vornay waa removed to HI*
d Ik Is a n te. m lasU. chairman alto ha* hams weeds nror
MM
gigantic
atructur*
snd
water
will
horn*
and
reports
this
morning
rt&gt;Matte City's beauty contest— ah*
I* re gates d ee that a ll stedeaU given a temporary assignment ea A r* mentrout,
1 _________ ____ — — .94
b*
**«*te*t«til
to
start
whaals
ufveaUd
that
he
had
aot
yat
fully
City butlnaaa
wfU ha able to hafto their werk tha Ousamanlralte—
Commission find bar porastto.
th*-dam turning
itgalnad sanaciuusness.
wttb to r
to overhaul B«
at ttad ItaRi
.
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Mt
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Homesteaders To
Benefit 3 Mills

Would Pool Warships
AndSupply Convoys
For Merchant Ships

Net Saving In Total
/ State, And County
* M i l l a g e Is 1 5-8

From Coast To Coast
AND BACK AGAIN

Insurgents Claim
Victory A fter 15
Hour Engagement

New Ja p Assaultj
Fails ToJDislodgej
Chinese Soldiers

U. S. Marines Endangcred As S h e l l s ^
ExplodeNear Them

... .

.....

Coun,y

**
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Play By Play O f
Game Tonight To

Orlando To Have
New Post Office
C o s t i n g $595,000

Be Furnished Ffuifes-^

Buying Trip Thru
Eastern C e n t e r s

Potatoes To Be Given
X Local Indigent Secretary Wallace

Elks Lodge Will
Hold Meet Tonight One Convict Escapes Diggers Asked By
And One Recaptured F. p . R. To Direct _ ..... ... ..... .........
Unemployed Census! Una*', and wiiThi“dutnbutM «*iiy
At Georgia P r i s o n s

Hunted Nejrro Taken
By Ixicnl Policemen

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Little Hope'Ll Held
For Miaatna Child

Jacksonville City
Officials Visit Here

New Students Asked
To Register Monday

Roosevelt To Push

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*« 8*nf0V,v’! " r;T&lt;J^'

Open Wheeler I)am u’,t [“ ^

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hair*a* • of th* Woolworth mil­
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State*
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the
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husband, bubbtlny with, anecdote*
of her ion, lance, aged one year
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ROOM FOR RENT In private
TRACTOR WORK: I have new
homo H I Elm Avo.
Oliver H art-Par tractor, plow,
and harrow, Work appreciated.
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th* a ltth run o f th* otgalag.
L*adInf th# hitting 1 * ' th# n __A_
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OTtnlnf * u Sammy Holbrook, “ 08111 • I "
Bob Jone* and Bubba Bhftfcksow . J n
P in who poled but two hit* ta fo u r,
w rt^ t-ii
appearance, a t th# p U ttar daring
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rendlnr Brainard to
oocond.
KInydon waa aaf* on on InfUld
hit, fill Inf th* baaoo. Bweda M ar­
tin 'then hit a rro u n d tr down
to Holdatock at third who throw
to tha plot* to f a t B rainard but
the throw woi too lo t. and tha
aeo n wx, knotted and th* boa*,
loaded tc the top. Bammy Hal*
brook thrn filed out to deep
r lf h t field and Clary t i f f e d up
and acored on th* play.
Phllllpa walked
flllln f
th*
baaea once more but Joe R u fffrlo area railed out on a tr lk c
to end the Innlnf.
The fem e moved on till th*
arventh when the Lookout* ta th rred one more. We* Klnfdon
wwlkeil and was forced a t record
by
Martin.
Holbrook walkad
aendlnf Martin to aceond and
I’hlllipg walked flllb if th* baaeo.
Ilu ffrrlo thrn filed out to deep
ren ter and Martin ta ffe d up and
acored on the play. I^ n f ito n
forced I'bllllpa a t aecond for th*
third nut to retire the aide.
The local* then put Che fam e
on Ire when In their half of th*
ninth they accounted for three
runa when Martin ainflad to
rlfh t field and advanced to tw*
nnd on Holbrook'* Infield elnfU.
Phllllpa aarrlflced both runners
and Jonra, who fielded th* ball,
threw wild to third baetman
Holdatock when he tried to forte
Martin a t
third and M artin
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Bobby Prichard woo- pwl out _ M &gt; gn.inn
of th* fam * by Umpire Ik* Cowa r t In lh . ninth fn n ln , whan h#
p r o u a til too much about a d*“ T*
cUlon t l th* plat*. Ooorg* PhD*
lip. flnUhad tho pom* p t th# J J "
Initial lack and Al l i n o
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plae^l in e n t e r fWVL
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Tho Red* m g * here tan ig ht J ™ * * “
for th . third, fam * * f th eir boot th!{" .V "
throe out . of . f b * , aorta, pad ep- . 7 " ™
proilm atcly .l{000 f bopl* OW, &gt;»• .
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mMterpIpf® *Htho *oca*1
1 bee ted th* southpaw plants of thi
DoLand are moundaman, BtldM
H arper, who waa married B at
aid a y afternoon.
Slim m ing out *fYm hll* oil
' Eddie H arper and Jim McMul.
i Ion, the I-ookout. ram r from; be'
hind In the fifth Innlnir ami ee
cured two run* on&lt;l to lake t
nevei
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n * rrun
u n lead
s*«»i which waa
- overcome by the H*d* d u rln r the
'rem ainder of the ronteat.
Brainard, on the hill for th*
fta h tln f Sanford outfit, wa* »t
hi* prime, althoufh he ahnwed
■Ifna nf wildneaa all dtirlnf the
. fam e bu&gt;. he m anar’-d thlnya In
bia owm way and he proved to
Ubk■OmvUw of th* tlN. B rain:
and ollovretl the I’atteraon outfit
' blit six hits, of which they
'blended
to f tlh rr* with
thwd
Lookout mlaeuea for their only
t two tall low of the fam e. Brain*
o n l Ixaued free |ia»«ea to only
: three of the Itrda while al*o
fanning- the aame numlwr.
H arper, faclnf Brainanl nn the
' mound for lleland, allowed the
'Lookout* aeven hlla, of which ho
WR. unable to keep araltvm l.
i, T h . loeala alao Imik advantage
of_.thr.-e Del-and nilaeue. and
'to tk lfd tlinir run* to alx for the
-ovonlnf, , three o f. them eomlnf
final atanxn. H arper alao
Q allowed al/na of w eaknra. aa he
fallo w ed nine o f, the lem kout. to
’ take thei* haae on walk*-but hr
. display Al hi* uaual alrlke-out
| ability.
he *ent eleven nf thei
^Lookout* ilnwn via that route.
Th* arorinf ho»l lilt lea .Marled
in the Ited'a half nf the*' fourth
frknta. » li.-n 1’;1e link'll,-- mvuN
» k baa* «.if latlla. Il.ililrtock fllr.1

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Fifteen .'nyw Directors were add­
ed to the Bnatd f Iljrrftotp of
th e Seminole County Chamber »f
Commeree aa the result .if the A nnual Election held yraterday in
the Chamber of Commerce Build*
in ,' according la Ihe le p u t &lt;&gt;f C.
E. Adams, Chairman of the Elec­
tion Com m itter, Mrmber* of Mr.
Adams' active committee were II.
It. Coleman, F. E. Geltler,- Jaa.

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Seven of the new .D irector) are
In Sanford, ar^M law s: Olio Cald­
well, IL C. Dubose, II. Jam es Out,
F. 3. luimnin T. W. Inw ton. Gev.
W einstein and Fred T. William*.
While eight new Dirrclora ■were
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Benj. F. Haines, F em Park—Mr*.
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Prudence Bruno- Oeneva—W. L.
S r i,, iaingwoud—Geo. H. Bridge,
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Jr., Oviedo— 11, F. King and H.
A. Ward. Pauls—Mrs, Mamie IGrogsn, and Slmvut Andrew J e ­
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Wowde-ftnm Savannah, Ga., who
Mr. Adams, In subm itting hfct
grew up to be a screen star, is honeymooning at Coronado, Calif., report, slated th at his rom'iilllee
Employes of Ihe Fonl Motor Company ware m asks as they
k, Huasian-bom tnovle dlrcc* wished to roll attentinn to the
As this picture shows, some carried sig n , which lead
was Miriam'’§ third m atrl Itrg e complimentary vote riven Detroit.
Secretary Italph F. Ilngwrll, even and families.”
though he i» not eligible for elvr*
tiun to the Board by reason o( be­
ing a paid employee of in r ChamIkt of Commerce.
Of fleets of tho orgsniiBlion will

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l a g fr o m th e w a r gone W'crc
blown from their tracks by Jap .
an ts* bomber* a t Sunkklang s ta ­
tion 30 mile* from Shanghai.
Fifteen hundred Chinese were
wedged Into every Inch of train
when bombs burst In their midst.
Two densely crowded accondclasa coaches and three third
elaaa ear* were shattered by the
blast which lifted them from the
wracked roadbed and
turned
them over.
Many of their occupants, not
killed by explosives, ware crushed
to death In th e arreckage. The
bomba fall w ithout warning as
ih ti.tr a in wee..standing la Rung’Jia n g rtetion bn th . line to Han- „ ^

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n Coast To Coast
AND BACK AGAIN

linn is still true to its inch'lll
customs, quaint architecture, n a r­
row streets, half hidden enuit
yards and restaurants that have
not been affected by present day
Americanism.
In leaving New Orleina, again
n nrthw rit
tn Baton
w |th no 0Be to wini, heading
Itnuge, we I raveled over n grsrul
highway, as straight as nn arrow
Both Chines, and Japanese.
d , 1J^
f11' h*n,!‘
Shaded
fur fifty mlloj or
meanwhile look action th at in- * 7 * 1 m' UBC^ ljr ,W,‘
by muss covered trees, on each
creased t h . peril to foreigner. “ ,M' ou/
T ^r
able are swamp lands anil wind
remaining In C hin, and virtual- 7 ^ . 1 °
L in
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meept lagoons—tributaries from
ly blasted th . last hope for the •
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. the Mighty Mississippi. '.'Father
of W aters,” over Ihe low valleys.
The most spectacular sight in
Baton Itnuge Is th r famous Stale
Capitol. It Is (ho tallest building
In the South, apd the height to
the top of Ihe beacon light is four
ht-ndred and fifty feel. Huey P.
lo n g is hurled in a sunken garden
near the front enlrxnre.
We are now crossing the mighty
Mississippi on a ferry to Route 71
enroule to Al*x*ndris and Shreve­
port, speeding on soon to hit the
Lone S tar Btate.
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As we drove from Shreveport
nearing Glauwxter Texas, we saw
odd, blsck objects dotted over
the earth Ilka thousands of toy
pigmies. What could such queer
objects he? Ob and on we went
to drive right In tha very mldxt
of real a 'l derrick*, yes, the oil
wells o f Texas and most of them
were pumping nil.
A fter we left the oil fields It
was beautiful trenery East and
West o f D alits, miles of rolling
hills covered with green grass,
upon which fine cattle were g r a t­
ing. Mrtdows of Hark green rum,
the smell of new mown hay, and
aa far aa th r ryes could are that
State
Manager V. P. Miller of I laved Pensacola, situated on vaatneas, th a t stillness and bigLakeland,
the north ahpre of Pensacola Bay. neai, truly, ”lhe feeling of the
Tba
local degree team will ba I t la such
an nld city. I bellevowide
it open spares.“
ta charge o t tha laltlatorlal work was first viaitrd In
IBItt, juat
&gt; It Is now five o'clock, but back
sa d there will ba tacluded In tha tw enty-four years a fte r ('olumbui
In b«nford only seven; yet moat
program, a pound party fo* re- discovered America. The United
of you dear onrs have not yawned
fMabmanta sad tt U la charge Stole* Naval Air Base la that*.
th e last Umr before g ettin g up,
*f J
M. 8bow, W. f . Field* and I t maintains
tha United
arid here we are traveling through
and C. D. Dortoa A special en- States. - largest naval training
tha wonderful amglUng oat fields
tertalam eut program has been school, Jrvi.i which all sea going
around Fort Worth. And such
ar#aagaa hy th# camp bead, flyer* e ra required to graduate.
massive stork barns, all made -if
Captain G. C. Hlnchcliffe, Vlrgtl .Of raurae wa had a deep arm ftahconcrete juat fpr these Texas
Malta and L. LI Kcllsr. Mr. Ing trip, hot, no luck.
•
Catflna also urged atl nam ber*
A vary arrnic driva la -cn the steers to sleep In. Every thing
looks most prosperous too, but Joel
la ha praaaaL
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Gulf of Mexico from Pmaacola by listen to th is for an appetiser:
' ' ' - ~ '
B iloxi’ to . Gldf port and Paaa In Ahllent we had a turkey din­
n er with all (ka trim mings such
as. dressing, crodivrry jdlly,
Gulf. Hundred* of mighty oaks creamed potatoes, ran d ia d ' yams,
-------hanging with Spanish mow shade fresh strin g beans, lettucs and to ­
JACKSONVILLE. Sept., g. — tba road, which (ire s one the mato salad, teed tea, lea rremm and
Fonera] Services far Giles Brow- feeling of wanting to loiter anal real iKiufta rake, all for on* dollar.
erd, M, of Orlando, son of Mrs.
w stth thaeoatented- cranes
6r fifty cents aseh.
IX a Cdbchman of JackoonvItU perched out on the numerous
landed la Pecos before dark,
sad tba lata Napoleon B. Brow- wharvoe.
^
a fte r a long and unattractive
ard, who was ktUtd In an auto moThalong
looked for Now drive all Ihe way from Odessa. It
bOa accident at Daytona Bosch on Orleans ws* reached, and tre- was cloudy and wa could see
Labsr Day, will ba Weld a t t :34 ly a City true ta Ks trmdhionv heavy rains In tha waft. Bn: this
p art of Texas U "Just land," with
miles a«d miles and n othing but
a filling station with B few shacks
around. Ws had rep o rt, on the way
of light tornadoes In th at section
i tha day before, and the old tim ers
I w ars expecting another t W night,
I hnt a n wa want fo r there was no

Funeral Services For'lch7 t«*«.
Giles To Be In Jax |

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Ding {elder Talks
To Kiwanians On
Heavy Enrollment Loyalty Service
I C . s II k H

Os

ro se

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

T S lM l

Is Anticipated For

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Parke Kflly of Miami noil Jeiin|
Seminole S ch o o ls Judge Ware Conducts llrg tste r Of Tallsli i-seo wrn-j
Quiz On Facta Per-! married recently by l entity Judge
Flhir n u * l aebooU of t h a
tainfng To County B. W. Ware.
county opened thalr l'JlT -lil*
arhnol year yaslerday. and today
the Sanford primary schools and
the Sanford Grammar School'op­
ened their .doors for lh« regiatm tlon of pupils who plan to
ntlend the various schools durIr r the romtnip year.
According to preeent Indiratlons. Seminole County will have
n record enrollment this ycarn . K. Kipp, principal of t h o
Sanford Orammar School. re ­
ported that numerous new chil­
dren had registered at his school
and that from all appearances
enrollment would
ba
much
larger this year than last.
Classes In all Banford schools
will begin n e ,l Tuesday, llnw
ever. Mr. Kipp reported that
opening eisTcleea will be held
In bla school n e tt Wednesday

Tile Sanford I’oslnl Clerks and
The Seminole County Commie
Its auxiliary vvill hove its month j , ioner» fall&lt;*&lt;t tn consider Ihe bud­
ly picnic and swim party at San g et of the Cuunty for the coming
Isindo Springs tnim uiou u flir|) c a r ns planned in their session
rnain and evening.
.yesterday because lenglhv illsThe club was honored by hav­
'rttsslon of current uuestl ui, kept
ing Klwsnian M, T. Ilrs|iess «if
Ihe body In their quarter- until
Jacksonville as its visitor today.
d:IK) I'. M. a t wliieh lime they ml
Mr. llesprss is sn honorary n fin , l-'Uined until the latter poll of
la-r of the rlub due to the fw l
the week when Ihe new budget
th at hr has missed lust one week
will be ronsiilen-d.
ly meeting In the past I t y esis el
Numerous persons niq&gt;ea/ed Ih ■
Nino persons wern nrrstgndd
Klwsnla work in-that city.,
foie the body yesterday with rv1*.
Julius Itingfeldrr asked Ihe lit
quests for mail repairs and mud before City Jndra Frank
wauls members to attend in *
I building uf which thu County Miller In a session of ths Mu­
afterbody the Church Loyally Service
'aureed to consider ami make ef nicipal Court yesterday
to be held at H:00 I*. M.. nn Gel.
I foils to romplete m the n'vir fu ­ main to nnswtir to charge^
ranging from wrecking a .ear*
3, a t th r Presbyterian Churrh.
ture.
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Mr, Itingfeldrr also asked Ihe
M urray O. flverslreet, of O r- or Ip larceny.
Chester Alim, negro. • ronttn*
body to eo operate in Ills loyally
lanilo wss tin- fir t to appear launi from tho last cobrt aossliSl
program which is srhrduled fu r
Kt pin nations of Hoetnt Secur­ foie j h e body with n road repair v. ns dismissed and also Andy
the enllre month of October a t
lequesl.
lie
tske.l
Ihe
Cuunty
to
ity and other luxes were given
Howard, negro, who was arrest-*
today by Deputy Collector of improve Ihe 2.7 miles of roadway ei| fur doing biixlnra* without
b
e
lfre
n
Uines'msl
and
Sun
I
-Sinl.i
Internal Ttevenuc J. I. Hurt, tin
a lleeiise.
la In tba cham ber building ev­ Springs sml sild slioubb’rs on each
lada laitlmor. m-gro. ‘charged
side
of
the
road.
ery Wednesday fur this
pur­
u (Hi urerkliu: n oewer and
Mr.
Overstreet
was
assured
by
pose.
Moss Bryant, negro, arrest ad fur.
the Commissioners that th e ' im­
doing
business wllhont a IIprovements would la- runsidered
A rronling to nn announcement
eonso. were continued unlit itX
and
th
at
work
would
begin
as
made today by C. E. Adams, the
next se ss io n .
Sanford Lions Club n it imImts will quickly as possible,
It. It, tlmwn. n spra ensrged
A
committee
of
growers
fmni
enterWil.i their wivi-s nmt swi-etwith larceny, was given a . 80
the
truck-grim
ing
urea
wual
of
lienrts a t a barbecue ehiekeu
day atratght senlanea-by tha City.
dionrr to Ih- hekl ut Sim laimlo Ssnfurd appeared la-foie the body Judge. Odla Bell. negro, was
isnil requcstul tin- County to re ­
Springs tomorrow aflrriuasi - -at
pair the road from Kami Siding given n so day suspended aaa*
Mcmotr* of the First Baptist
8:00 P. M.
churches
and
other
civic
and
r
e
­
to tho- Mountain lee Company trnro _fur disorderly conduct.
Church will meet In the local
K. A fltsvuna. charged with
ligious information pertaining tu
rhurrh tonight for their annual Setnlnnle County,
The Seminole
Hlrti
Helmol I ie-eoultng plant, a road which n assault. W as fined IS nrlOdayfli
frequented
by
heavily
loaded
business meeting, during whwh
Judge Ware rioted a short talk Band will hold lie In itial |irar llu rk s as well as autos and ul th e John MrFstt. negro, was glrma
they will elect officers and trarh .
lire In the HIkIi School nudltie
with
an appeal for th r Kiwanls ruin Thursday uflrrnoon nl 3:30 present Is in such a condition as an alternative ot a |S fine or
i rs of their Sunday School sod
to daya In jail whan ha plead­
la support th r churches to 'he
churrh officials for Ihe romlng
o’clock. All rimnliera of the would make heavy tiaffic liasard ed guilty to drunkenness charges:'
greatest extent In their alma and
ous.
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band are urged to he present,
year, Jno , D. Jtnklns, rhsirm sn
Itosa | / « (trees, negro, wag dis­
activities.
The Board advised tne Commit­
of the Board of '"Deacons, re­
R. E. Kipp aunouneed today.
m i s s e d when ahn plnsded guilty
tee
th
a
t
the
'requeued
Improveported Inlay.
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tn charges of being drunk Sb4
1
m
rnta
would
la*
made
to
tho
rosil
Also during tha meeting the
diso rd erly .
and George Collier,
U
. .
V 7
! , „
r i f * Chl&lt;-»
M ach
C levela nd
la-fore
the
nest
hauling
season.
various th u rrh organisations will
reported tbt* morning that spnegro, estreated a f l bond tog
By
motion
Forrest
tislrhel
was
——
I prngiavalely fm o OsmsiH was
make Iheir anatmJ reports and
I8EL1N. |f o w . Jersay1. Sapt. t . duns to the home ol sjnm Ken- sw arded thu 'contract for furnish­ parking In n no parking son!..
delegates will ba named lo a t­
-W7—A tjyenty-yrar old * ch o o t'Is which It I, believed aotuu ing supplies la the County Convict
tend Ih - meeting of the Seminole
ri admitted after
boure
of One purposely act u lire Mumlsy Camp and tha County Homo d u r­
Baptist taaociatlan which wilt
taailonlj.g today. Police Chief, night. A s'yul. buwuvor. nu aus- ing tha ensuing month.
be held in Langtreed Oct. PJ and
Also by mntinn Mias-, 1'raneea
iOTfl E. Keating announced,
tu e a i im * it- r » , ro reei
to.
MaeDougall, county health nurseW eather Force sat
was granted a two weeks vacallpp. . F a ir lu partly cloudy tonight
Jno. D. Jtnklns, County tax col*
and
Thursday with acattatfcl
lector, appeared before lliu Board
ahowrrs In eat ri me north p o rtltn
and
rvqueatrd
Ihatg
the
County
Thuriulay
afternoon.
K xtrvraa
Tba Wrwlbridge township chief I L d g n t
furnish him x much needed adding northwest Florida-generally fa te
Thn Mid-Florida Oaleopathle gave tba girl's name aa Mar­
machine. &gt;
Tba Ban
Society will moat wltb Dr. Wil­ garet Dirnnan and said ah* waa
M ayor Edward Higgins and
son of Bartow mm S e p t • at a atttdrnt at th* secretarial was award:
City A ttorney Fir&lt;l K. Wilson a p ­
T:M P. M. for th a p ast regular aebaai. She was the "lady In | Installation
peared before Ihe Commistloners
monthly meeting, e s ta rlln g to rad," Keating said, who waa |]Jaminetlor
and entarad • lengthy discussion
Information raealead b ars today •east canning from tha bungalow Jf%h gchoc
relative to the foreeloaura of City
from W. F. Pardon, D O . of wbara .le a v e s was shot ta death 1017 aaasoi
and County taw liens.
Tba
co
Omlneevllt*. w la U porratary- hi hi* bedroom last night.
N ear the close of the session
treoaurer of tba argaataatloa.
■he bad been taken Into rua- Crouse-Hln,
tha Clark was instructed to ad­
I’recoedtag tb a dU aor there tody shortly
after Ftceres, a ba Installed
vertise for bids for the re-roofing
will ba a swimming party oaf laborer, was found nude and d y that Wars i
of the County Convict Camp.
followlag tb a fta a a r. Dr. WII- big In bis room. Ill* children, too, ambit*
Paul, fly*, and Emms, two, w*ra
The light
foand Whimpering and cowar- mediately i
Thc moro intriligcnt you sratag amlar abaaU In their adjoin, rtva. Tba b
'according to some magician*, tho
tag l l l W im . Hoove * wife waa tba WPA.
. (nor* anally you' are fooled by
i ”maglv" U kk*. ,
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N i n e Are Tried
Before Miller In
Municipal C o u r t

Baptist To Hold
Business Session

r

Ter Murder Of Man

LOCAL WEATHER

Osteopathic Society
To Meet In Bartow

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WEDNE SDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1M7

icMMinr Of War

WfDHEBDAY. 8 BIT. S, HIT
■ n u t VBM B FOR TODAY
’ TWE FORERUNNER: And thou,
'ffhitd, ah .lt ba ealled tha prophet
m t tha Rlghaat: for thou .halt go
•afora tha fata ot tha Lori to
M a n hla wayai to fl»« krtm
Jadga. of aalvation unto blapvojily
tba ram I*.Ion o f . their rink--

K -’A tfomp itoppo&lt;t

at ‘a

kitchen

i'w

I tba each within,
V M ttered h»r plra imrllod mirht;
]Aad

w
o
uld .hi let himIn.

•N otts to you,” the took replied.
. "Bagofie, gat farther, a m ml
* "Take your ugly mtijFaway from
bare.

bnted with greater provocation for
ttdtyfer.WoHd War than It wm in 1914, it Is Mtefcettt*
to ipeculate what win happen to another generation of
young men taught to murder In cold blood, trained Iff uae
their bayonet* with deadly, gory accuracy. Not what will
happen to the mlflloas who will die on the battlefield; for
that we know. But what will happen to &gt;those who are
unlucky enough to survive, perhaps with only half a body,
certainly with shattered nerves and hardMed pcrsonfflttee.
The last war played havoc with the young firth of the
world. Ten mlflloa of them were killed outright. Millions
more were wounded, many seriously, some crippled ' for
life now languishing in government hospitals of no further
use to themselves or to the world, waltlhg monotonously to
die. But many motet taught scientifically how to kill And
malm, returned to their former homes where for tM first
time machine guns were introduced into the underworld,
Many of the famous public enemies of the last twenty
years were once soldiers who learned their trade on the
battlefields of Frtuov,
In rn aiaitfag o s this situation, Maurits A. Hollgrtn,
author of “T b * Tragic Fallacy: A Study of America's
War Policies,? fteriewi. the training that reenilM ware
necessarily pat through daring the last war before they
oould be traded t o po orer the top In the proper mood lot
kfillng. Moot mm do not like wer, he says, and are not
naturally kilters. They have to be taught to klfl, and ft
takes months of training in moat instances before the
svarage country boy can bring himself to the point of
shooting a man In cold blood, even If the man be German,
*1 still vividly remember the sergeant, at Quantlco,"
writes Mr. KsQgren, "who at bayonet , drill kept repeating
over and over: *You gotta learn to hicte 'em. Stick ’em
In the gute. the dirty Heinles. They'll stick you. TheyH
rip your bellies open. Kill ’em. -You gotta learn to hate
’em.’’ And later In France there was a young lieutenant
who used to say:
"Be hard boHed. Get tough. If anybody tella you It’s
i fine day, you tell 'em, *Sure, It'a n fine day for a mur­
der.' Remember, you fallows, you've got to km men.
That's what you're here for, to kill men. -This ain't no
ilcn’c. We're tough. We're killers. What In- hell did you
•nllst fori"
„
, „
And then there's hla account of Col. Campbell, direc­
tor of bayonet fighting for the British Army, who used to
'akc a "platoon of sheepish-looking youths, and by «*«*ord'nsry persuasion, atrip away th* eoveringa_ of clvlllaa-

h at T d

CAMP ROOSEVKIjT. Bept *1
—w —* °r* than tso In.uranee
MBiUorM attended yesterday t h*
l i n t s ta r t courgd offered i t the
n«tam lnf of the tJn|r«r.lly of

Jmm k ith , N. Y., lifeguard
mbs gtres this advice, nawaiir
that *Ylp tide*" ara .rahgb
straitiU* it in tar o o M
th.
nuifiw ot
CurtSnU
or by water pasting ov*r a aand
bar. Tbt bar* ara aval IS ahapa,
with tfe wkte .Ua at tba oral

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THE SANFORD FORUM

Fine Watch
Repairing I**5
Diamond, Setting
AND

Engraving
McLauliit, U reter

WASHINGTON. gayt. t -** It* ba retsraad Ip,, tba rtlllp p tta
■r not be aaw i to tM vattfa- yararawaaL That wit! amount
, _______
la l l l W H t or ttl.se s.srt s

n i i a i r .ta
&amp; ot
***'
i°
ast la tadUIMiy nsaiartg
tba iUjr rac.rdl.4.
how (id W
illtyptne govsrsmSot laKSahn- o r bill la rewritten aaxt Mr
nast programs
km,
Here1. ba«i
Tba tots! Is eloaa to tba foil
Is 1W4 Conyraa* Idlpos.d s s amount of tba annual phitlp-

plaa budget and far mdm (Van
I. required la O.naral MaeArtkur'i pfogtam. for building dp
th. dttan.a of the Philippine,
to a* point wbdre oV.a a ftrdt
claa* peffSr would eta rider It that m s tavgodrnr need not
loo aspasalro to cAqsdr them. pay aad many of oar . Wage
Tba total Philippidd ■sttfwe. Awy r w siw r awnera wlH sol pay
this' yaar or M it, Why ahonld
they whoa they eta let tha .(a t.
carry their takaa for five to ten
yaarp aad than coma la aad
aettlo tor I to ) • east* o s-th a
do IlirT Itnt tha home owner and
Farmers or ad? real dfetate
owner wBo bal^baan forced to
mortgage their nomaa and iarm .
aa a large majority haw. bbea

- f l U n OUIMPK,

Florida Tim..-Union.
Free Id.tit Roeasv.lt rhara.tcr*
to*, fba Binojapanaaa affair a . an

In spite of the prepetitJdaiigWlug

situation In the
SliK^Japane.e
thoM So flat Security rep o rt.. You
conflict if continued for any length of tlffle will have seri­
v. 'U cjj * Chinaman.
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ous effects on the future history of the Philippines, Col­
• To boar Mr. La*U talk ytfuM lier's magazine declares that President Manudl Quezon le
think wvtryon* In tha Ilnttrtf remaining firm In hla desire'for Independence frorh the
B lau , talented . (o th . CIO.
United States at the earliest posslblo moment.
Tn a radiogram to" the editors of Collier’s, the Filipino
President comes out flatly for early Independence. Declar­
ing in his only reference .jo the Slno-Japanese situation
that independence would relieve America- "of any further
responsibility for the protection of the Philippines,'* hla
statement in full follows:
"In
my recent trip I submitted to President Chamber of Commerce ha. edm*
Roosevelt the advisability Of advancing the date of in­ pHed and had printed, and dis­ freigh t ttmtdfeM
dependence and I have not withdrawn that pro­ tributed »uch Sdvartblng litera­ M s? Sttff* m ttiu t
posal,
I believe It best for tho Philippines no less ture aa: A Horn, oh a Lake, Laka
nambfr the giwd ,uM day.
Rlack Bq.a flaking, fold­
Ftr W ig« IncreftM
than
for
America to hasten political, separation thus County
rhljdran wars hrouslil up t:
e r. daacribtog tba Flagpol. bame that tha world ilkl not own giving the Filipino people full power and responsibility to po.tcSrdi with pktdrM of flagpol*
direct their own national life In accordance with their baae, L ais Counts flaking camp D w n e M. M
a living.
Idoils and by means of their own choice, at the aame-tlme map and galde, add I t other WM- #M brofMHSM
H ltl.r'a follower, are organ!.- relieving America of any further responsibility for th# cltan.ou* leaflet., Th* Chamber {WmAUp WSrk
.tog a raglmynt of Brown elilrtn protection of the Philippines.
I. working upon th . buk df Vhd- fofdof h . ■&lt;# I
W*sr hay*. After, *11, i f . a fm&gt;
Ing tho dUcAtntoatlon agaLn.t
fiM) fttrlggt
"To
make
this
early
Independence
an
Assured
success,
Country, l.n 'l ItT
Ink.-C ounty In th . matter df g w L llek ertb i
forestalling any possible serious economic disturbance, all g.aollne price, which arS ehhrgrt ffouthvrS1 foOwS
What Ranford need, la a goml that is necessary Is to continue In its present form the 10 tW fot.0 dtaW a hi thl. eeoit- S t t S f ? Itrita
blood trai)afu.|«n . , . with about trade relations between the Unltbd'Btatea and the Philip­ fo. Thota tra aStfy *;fow of tW •SritNOr P t Bprt
flva o* ala hundred Yankee mil' pines, as provided In the Independence Aot of Congress, for Iking* that have b*on dfobnw, RdFrlMi riH
Jlooalraa aupplytng the blood.
pllahkd by th l. ChamBer of C &amp; f M M M in ff.
at least the same number of yean specified in said act
Sterrir Which now atShds Si th*
Iff » i
'There
la
rto
justified
,or
justifiable
objection
to
thla
Kurop. appear, to be on the very
■econd larga.t In ths i b t a of g £ * n M the
proposal
for
It
Is
evlent
that
the
present
trade
fetatlbna
point of fighting another World
Florwr.
callag InaWilt, I
Wan and yet It haant yet been between America and the Philippines are no teas beneficial . Dprihg thla M at ta a f Col., C. m«*t with tta
derided what they ara going to uae to the United States than they Are to the Philippines, each i t lo .tcr, pre.htont
n undOf which tta
fo r money.
country getting ita respective quid pro quo.
bsr of Commi
apply a rdrtbUf or"From the standpoint of America there is the fur­ f o n effotto, Si
«bt boorif dbg* inT h^i. sailor who swam twenty ther advantage, If the date Of Independence I* advanced, of sfncOra, baV*
right mm.
pIS horfra .H er tha .Inkloy of
aefora lb eohti___
r w*«* Booet *4 f it*
to ff). Orient, and the virtual certainty that the

thS Tarpon U .t weak will prob­
ably p e r.r rare to go awliuaUhg again.

row of thla ofgShi
Vveh th . moat Of ft
credited without stl
and efficient PCS*
JTIs wort rantarihl
Utica *re that torn It

rhat poor boy who.won |100,I lb . other day hod to gtoo
1^)00 of It to th . government.
I th at was tha ft rat time he
W, ra*JI»e&lt;l ha paiq taxes.

T R I B U T E ' W E L L T ftE S E R V E D T

c toatill a TiaijUNR;-.

: .u S s S

■h . *n wa have W oar rota.
Wahavo o*oa many homes torn
daw* and old loaher eold to
heap from piping taxoa on
them. Tkara la aaa hundred
million dollar.* Worth ot prop­
erty la tba d a ta no tatea ara
Being paid aa and n . i t year
yon wm .* • mors. Wn moat
develop sad r» forward oe wa
dacir. W o . dead a eoaatjr hosplta l iraUar camps, ear road*
beautified bat a few who pay
thatr taaoa an homea sad la m a

W. C. HARTLINE
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Monroe Corner
rhoaa SSt-W

Lbti co d e lp t Chat M

On Easy Payment Plan
AS LOW AS

ita p
o
p
ulatio
n go fro
*
. T a u tta l
DOWN
gambler* gt.a n a aalaa aaS
Income (as. . i i b p t reel aatatu ’•
S E E U S F O R YO UR
tram tu n ii a . ewd y n wlU paa! G A S, O IL , L U B R IC A T IO N
Florida a m *
FRO NT A X LE AND
Ior r w u *
•»
B R A K E W ORK

Frans PetSr Schubert,
lr. wa. born In 17»7 In a
ubma of Vlenrtt, Austria.

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A t the tlkw epproarhM 'for th * jriShok, even mention Sll Of the civic rirla raff
hSIblnc l Skiff aolv
to Miami a woman w .. .truck ctqjtlrf u f « i the .econd year of, ftedt*. o f ' work* add pragfoai sad putting over
bp «• u um oane. and killed Karl Lritrdanifa rntrateryahtp ofltoW hM upon In t t a m id report
: to- th*a an* bioca away tram t t a UkV CoOnly Chamber of '
phara fcor huioisd wa. killed In CobmWrtV, W* ftofl fhkt the neV«l A ataHar Accident two year. papera, tta e ty fc H bdm . we‘ "
_
LEGAL
people generally-of L a k i v
apprariSt* tW encrgrilc- 'Ji
papera ’ fras - publicity that ba. i S R K U V * '
dab* L. L&gt;wia la being .poked of
conea te Lata County through tha
f ta prrridmrt, “not of (be CKU
b r i ef tta United fftelea", W.t]}
tlSfj7wtai^rtad would ta^
r tf * 111 ,000m to paid for at tOe
par Inch. Much pffvmtWrtg taa
also been . ranted over the raffle.
During this yaar i t a Lata County
ft«g was dSijr adapted, mad*, ami
unfurled *«•* tta salqu* flagpol*
te rn which- ifoqtatoff attraotira

GCrbera Daisies, 4 Ysar
Plants. Hibiscus, 1 Year
Old. Fancy laaf Caladiums.
All Colors. Rooted Cut­
tings: Llgustrum, Hibis­
cus, paradise Vine, Flame
make Florida what Batova In­ Vine. Water Lilies, Bog
tended I t “tha paradlea at tha Plants. Roses. Pool Con­
C alled gtalaa." - Wa farmer,
la d bom. prison ara Sot or- struction. Landscaping. All
gaaliad and not able to employ Plants Guaranteed. Gold
lobbyists to keep at Tallabaa- Fish.

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and altfSyi bdaf: hah a foriW ,
c rv th ro Imagination, pltfk iMUfo
U Put th in g , t t e t a f b t .t b * t ,h a &gt; '

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Green Valley
Dairy

ly M l lay paralM to .beta.
fab
objaet Is W twtoi OUT a&lt; Fail*

ft otovpft

The-tram p took .tack a moment,
And thought K belt tn fly,
-00 Ba ganged tha dlitanee to the
gate,
And took with him a pla.

you hava

TJm
u te
rwu.
,
ranch
you'v
nrlm
you.

IN DAYBOOK

• *Fer# I bean you with a paftl"'

B« thankful

250 Attend Short
C W M A t Ocsfa

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tn world hlslnry, c a n e with tho
1,500 Chinese Flee­ LoyalistNavy En;
■am* iwittnaaa
and surprise
ing: Shanghai At* m fna argent
a t I ha shot th at waa ft rad at
Sarajevo •} years ago this auiu
Which Had JnstAt- I| nirr
' tacked By Japa At
to touch off th e
World
tacked 2 FreightersI. War.
Sungkiang, Station

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Social And Personal AdWities
KLgABBTH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Society Editor

Social Caletidat

(r«*iit«M rt-w n a M tt

Ml88 Olivfc Lezette
Weds Alva F. Hunt

8 met lean-Brltith-French

Of intereat to a number of
Miss M argaret Bennett has left
'friends here la the account of the
fur W ashington, D. C. where the
m arriage or Miss Olive Lctettc
.to Alva F. H unt on Sunday, Sep- Will wUjpd S tra y rr College.
Mother S. a t th#' home ‘of Mr. an I
MUs Nancy White has ' re ­
Mrs.' R. H. Bassford In Valdosta,
turned from Charleston, 8 . C.
0 * . The following w ti taken from
where she
spent a short time
• Valdosta paper:
Marked by' beauty and dignity, w ith re l i t l re*.
■ltd centering the Interest of many
Mr. surd Mrs. E. McConnell left
friends, wee the m arriage of MU,
today fo r Newark, Ohio where
Olive Lesette and Alya F. Huht of
they Will v isit relative, for sev­
Sanford, Fla., which took place
yesterday
afternoon
at
4:00 eral weeks.
o'clock a t the home of Mr. and
MUs Catherine White and Miss
Mra. R. FI. Bassford. s i tt r r and
brother-in-law of the bride. In tho Nancy W hite left today, for
presence o f close friend! and the Daytona Beach where they' plan
to spend a week.
Immediate family.
The living room where the im ­
MU* Florence McKay left to ­
pressive ring ceremony was per­
day fo r Miami where shn U head
formed by Dr, A. B. Lipscomb, of
Ihe Church of Christ, was a bower e f the KnglUh departm ent a t the
of loveliness. An hnprovbed a lta r Citrus Cl ova High School.
of ferns and greenery was p'aced
Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Crawford
before the triple windows a t the
end of Ihe room. The windows have relum ed from a four weeks
seers festooned wiyi graceful amlla, vaeatioii spent in Philadelphia
and large palms and fan is Inter­ and H arrisburg, Pa.
spersed with floor baskets of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adam* and
Plcsrdy gladioli (n shades of yel­
children
hav* returned
from
low and pink formed a lovely se t­
ting for the cerorunny. On rich ! Coronado Beach where thry have
been *|&gt;ending two wrvk*.
»kl* of the a lta r stood tall gold!
cathedral candelabra tied with
C , M. Boyd U spending tl,U
yillow tulle holdlnr yellow tapers.
At each side of the doors stood week at ('am p Roosevelt where
a single modernistic candelabra lie U taking a abort course Is
Fire and (U sually Insurance,
holding three yellow candles. The
mantel waa festooned with sm ilas
and fern and was adorned with
brass candelabra holding yellow
candles.
A program of nuptial music was
rendered' by Mr. Jame* D ashrr,
pianist, and Mr. Kmory Bass, solo-

Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fleischer
and «nn, Melvyn, have returned
from N irth Carolina, Maine and
New Yoi k where they have been
spending some time.

The Elder S tring* W ater Offiea wilt be closed the year
round on Thursdays a t 1:00.
Call yout orders early.

Miss Helen Chapman
Will Give Recital
Miss Helen Chapman will give
a Certificate Plano Recital a t tho
stodlo of Mrs. Frances Hickson,
Thursday evening a t 8:00 o'clock.
Her numbers will be a* follows;
Hungarian LusUplel Overture
Kola Bela.
Polonaise M illtaire
. Opus 40,
No. 1 _____ Chopin.
Wedding Day ........ Opus Bfi, No.
0 — - Grieg.
PreluAr-fh O. Minor ........... Richm inlnoff.
Assisting talent will he Miss
Nancy
Rosaotter, reader, and
Mlsa Daphne Takarh. violinist.
Tha final number will be “ Spanish
Dane*’' Mosahowski, a ' duo ptano

M r rn d Mr*. F rrd Mank, Mr.
snd Mm . John Ramey and Mr*.
Betty l.inkenhark of Miami were
Ihe g u ie 's Sunday of Mr. and
Mr*. R. E. McKay a t th eir home
on 8 a 11ford Avenur.
Mr. snd Mr*. W. O. Hisn.HI
snd rhlldrvn, Dori* and Ralph
T/illlnm*. have returned from
Charlotte, N, &lt;!, and other point*
In Virginia where they vUltrd
relative* for several weeks.
Frank E. C riffln m.d Milton
Pordur have returned to their
home* in A ugusta, fin. After
spending several days with Mr.
and Mia, J, E. Rowland, Jr. at
their home on Palmetto Avrnue.

ilson was piescnlcd, with
se t of e o tftsll forks by' Ihe
daUss.
Among those Invited to attend
’•re : tbe Misses Frances Wilg-n\
ty. H lntermiater, Mary H urt.
by Cornell, Frances Rails,
Heletm-Wllson, DoWithy Fop*. 141*
Han Beds, Billie W ight, Marhtm
la Dhsta, Billie Wight, Mariam
Duncan, Lucille Bata, Mary Magwell,
Frances
Pearson, Mary
Dlghtoti, Mrs. F. D. Scott- Mra.
K . N. Sddtt. Mr*. John L. Miller.
Mrs. Ben Coghurn, and Mrs. F rta

S

R. Wilson.
B A IT I 8 T HONOIt ROLL
Cradle Roil Dept.—Joyce Jones.
Joyce Andersun, Mrs, lire. W.
Huff.
B etinnera—Bobby Smith,
Prim ary
Dept.—Mrs. Alfred
King, Mt*s Rebecca W ilson, Helm
Smith, Robert Cox. George Tprre r, Mrs. J. M. Wilson, Mrs. C.
t \ I’og, MsrJuris Anderson.
Junior Dept.—Jimm ie Aiken,
ttuvhl Q atrhel, Jack P lxltr, Mrs.
\ \ F.. flatehel, Albert H uff, BHMe
Plvlei, Edith lajeeJoy, Dorothy

Kay Francis Stars
In Etnotional Drama

newest
M arring
vehicle, the
W arner Bros, dram a, "Confe*.
alon," playing a t the Hits tonight
and Thursday.
Thia U said to be the moat
pow erful, story In which the dark
beauty ha* playrd during Her
nine-year career as a picture a f ­
ire**, outranking even her un.
fnrgettshle “On# Way Passage,'
and her reeent trium ph In “ White
Angrl,"
“Confession" was adapted from
the famous Continental stage
play "M aiurka." It ha* to dn
with a onee-great opera singer,
now reduced to cabaret Job*, who
learns that the man who had be­
trayed her, year#
previously,
now has the same to rt of de­
signs -jp on her young daughter.
When she see* the two of them
together In U hl cabaret, ahe hills
him an-l, a t the end of a vivid
and sutpenerful trial, is acquitted
on the grounds of Justification.

(rwW Hi m a r&gt; tt m t

haitdkewhtefk.

Tha hostess prvsratod tha bon- cnraoU t t Renford where they n inter mis U r. H elm Wilson F raaBall*- Ome Martin LaAy.
dbee with a fostoria candy Jar a* wBI r k d lk
n d r is h f c h w ll Mary Jane preaton. Lacin* not*.
d m orhraU o f the eddaaMg. — **,
. Theoe ehjeylng this . ecrasloa Dr. awd Rra.,T; I- DodC Dr. Brotrn iJiiiin Dean Mary H a rt Etlsad * - belli Adame Brd Joke L. Millar.
f e t e : th e Misses Frances WHson Wta.r**™
and Mr. aad Mid. Hera** Mra, y. D, gcult. Mra. W. R.
Relew W daoo. Mary RMH, Betty M
R iatim hlttdr. Gene M artin Lancy. Moksw and sen of W ayrraw, Oa. w illu m a and Mrs I t N. Bcott.
Camilla D eal, 1 ,01tan Oaaa, Julia
Bigglna, M ariam Duneaw, L odi I*
JBolr, Billy W ight, Nall WOltams,
I n . r . D. Seed- Mr*. U t Hhd ra .
Mra. J . * . Hlgglrvs, J r ,
■ ra . H frhdH Maoaer, Mra. Z. N.
t o w , Mra. Jack Hal), Mra. Roy
WUliansd a M Mr*. Fred M. W0-

Rothbone

Kumpaan statesm en fra red that I
Iha Ulna had coma when Ilia*
mu«t undo up their mind*
whether It ta to ba peace or ‘a
ctaah of the tre a t military n w
chinra (tint are. primed for aetli.it —beyond every frontier.

neutral- may atay away,
tty pmpoMl. ^
The naval battle off Algiers
ttritl ill observer* a t fTnngkenit. reatilled when a government fleet
the nritiah crow* colony on u»# (teamed In battle array to en*
Smith fh ln a rowat, reported a t « » the Insurgent crub~e C»haK
f row in.* fear there th a t the neat of two rr u la r n and I N trawler*
IIEN'DAYE* Sept., ft. — M’i
ghaut- of the Japanese campaign ta , and try to keep the scalane*
hi south Chbia might be the clear for aupply ahlpa hound for lliilijitolcil ilcfim lrra of (iljott in
the .Spanish notlhw ell were rc-t
trilu re of Hainan Island, tha the government c o n t.
largest under Chlneae sovereign'
Ju«l before the encounter the P»itiii to have uhirleil about today [
ty.
Canaria* had forced two govern- after 13 daya of retreat before j
Heavy caaualtlea were Inflicted "&gt;*"t fm g h tfra aahore. The re- tin- loluiticmn insurgents nod III-'
on the Japanese In north , by eutl* of the battle were In doubt. flletcd » diaaatruua defeat on th rift
pursue!*.
Chlneae marhlnrguti fire weal of
•
, Five liiniilreil of (Icnerallaalmu
I'e Ip Ins.
LONDON, Sept.. «. - o V J - E * - Fi nnvUcn Frnnro'a advance gunul.
The strategic city of Paoahan plodlng hatrkda swept Rurnpe
Were »l»ln or \wuitided In a fin e r
12 miles north of Shanghai waa jcloser toward w ar UVt night a t ' battle oil tbr llitrayan coast ruptl
Wrested from Its
Chlneae do-(A dolf Hitler pledged G erm any's i
frndrra for a third tlm a afterjarm ed strength to Italy and!
“monkey like" Japaneae d«f4. C « * t Britain announced t h a t ahe
neer* had blasted th eir w a y |« n|l France will carry out a w ar
thsough It* 48 fool high walla on “pirate" submarine* in the
with bomb* strapped to their -Medllerranesn, reganllees of the I
bark,,
..
eonsrtpienree.
•
i
mite-throwing A tturian soldirre
mid renm aitts'nf the Basi|ue mmy,
swept front Santander province
late l*»l no-nth, had WltrenehisI
thrniM'lii-, in plsres of vatitige
oil the roarlnl toad to wait tieInvauer*.
T iny o|nni-il fire on the enemy
with all available ammunition
routing he tit Franco'* tank* uni!
inf mil ry.

12 New Names
Seen On Board
Of Trade Body

Work S n b i K ttnler
And Life Pleasanter
When YoU Are free
From Cnnntlpatlon ■('•BllBap* r ™ » waa* •»■*»
Thp Iih i I fei'tlnxN a ml dutl- he rh-rlid ot the regular ruonth'y
meeting of Ihu Bntnl of D lrerlit.i
npnit often Attending conati- si’hedutrd
fur H:tH) o'clock, Y orjluttlon take the Joy out of. d iy Civsiins, -Sept. 14, in the
life. Try a done of VIlack - t'lm m U r of I'oninierro Buildieg.
Draught ut the find aign of All ineialieri ‘of the Board ure
conHtinntlon and see how
much hetler It is to check
Martin’s Garage
the trouble before It gola a
In Allowing
hold on you. ninck-Draught
in purely vegetable and la ho A .5(1% Discount on
prompt and reliable.
$2,061.32
(Jet refreshing relief from
of pant due nrcountn.
constipation by taking pure­
I helped j mi.now you help me
ly vegetable

War Fears Increase
World drain Prices
CHICAGO. Hepl. S.-liV) - B u r
tog of rommoctilts* tnsplrnd by
w ar fears struck the grain pit*
ysslenlay mid shot *hr*t price*
upward more' than 4 rent* a
bushel.
W ar tlirent* In the Medllarranean amt Orient snapped (he
wheal market out of a lethargy
of almost n month’* iluratlnn.
Buylns wa*' liesvy at - all t h e
major world marl* where deal­
ing* In the bread-rereel are eondueled.
Price* at Llrcrpnol. first of
the International
wheal
mar
krt* in npsn. ruse sharply be­
fore t railing In Chli-asn began
At (he opening bell hern val­
ue* leaped oliu* than t rent* In
snmc cane* and at nonn touched
blah* of 11.09 3-4 for Heptsmher wheat It I t 1-* for Decem­
ber and | l . n 7 1 for May. up
mors ih*n 4 rsn ls from Haturday'a close.

A GOOD LAXATIVE

CHILLS AND
FEVER
Foot RalUf tar Malaria With
fU a Prooan Tramtmantl
Don't ga through (he usual suffertog. H op M ilan a
la quick tlma.
Tak* food eld 0 rove*1 Tsilsleee
Chill Toni* I m i U m new-fangled
or untried preps ration. It's a fa­
mous roodlstae ro u can depend on.
O rovs's T i l tale** Chill Toole coa­
ts ins tsstUlvt* aulnidlna and Iron.
U quickly stays tha ahllli and fkvtr.
I t also taoda to hnUd yoa up. T hat's
tha double affect ja u want.
TV* easy nnat tlma you feat an
stiastt t t skills gad fiver coming
on, go right la your drug store and
get a bafU* e i Grove's T attaleis
CHB Tswtc. S tart taking the medi­
cine Immediately snd you will soon
get fee relief you Wsnk
A P drug storss stU Grove’s Tail*less Chill Tania, Me and II. The

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OPENING OF OUR NEW
STORE

BridC'Elect Honored
By Miss Billie Wight

’ P. G. fllltrh and Mr*. Frank Re, Neil of Sanfnfi).
In tha dining rodlh where pury-h
was served by Mrs. Bert GlUson
fTonorlng Ml** Frances Wllaoa
I the punch bowl was embedded in was a caused good* shower and
frm and Thing with deep red bridge party given recently by
grapes; on th e serving table were 1 Mien TUI IIn Wlghl a t her home
. white crystal candelsbra holding eh F ilial Avemie.
yellow candies. The buffet sms
The room# were attractively
I adorned with a crystal boskl of decorated with arrange media of
, Picardy glad. In yellow and pink whlta tube ru i4 i and red hlbtt■a t eacll sl.Te of which crystal ran- caa. Tables fur playtag Were a r­
'dlcstick* held yellow taper*. Mar- ranged In the living room. High
ilka and Billy Baasford served
served fru it cocktails on tha salted nuts during the receiving snore prise w&lt;« won bg Mlad
Ifictile Rn|s and erranaa pried
M w b . A t tha conclusion of tha
waa awarded to M M Mary J*a*
Idndheen bridge wan enjoyed. Mra.'
Later, Mr. and Mra. Hunt left Preston Tbe bunoree f * i greH e th c rt Mgaedr waa high score
, for da a*tm&lt;ird wedding trig to ■ented with n corsage by tha
prise which Mali lingerie add| Callfaniia, YellowMon# Farit. C3d*
MU* Mary Hurt was awarded the
screen* p riw which was line®

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AT 1090 NO. ORANGE AVE.
ORLANDO
C A N TOH S A T M F
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AUTOO aA^hg ON LSQ

roLUMBOK

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P O - ’Mron'l' leave bet'll* you
• tin ih**"regt*tav.“ Oordim Milldr I(Ed frienffe sfgd Vlgited blm
a t - a hokpttal nere. Tha "r*ri*| a r “ was a g k d S r .'cast wbtrh

I hr- - l l t l l a , C r o r g t. I'm lu r r ly
g la d to h r a r y o u r v o te r, lim a m t
y o u g e ttin g am u d lh Me 'U g
He 'C.rrtt. J | faaAt like . u ^ r

Our new nlorg will Ire opened formally f r o m
two U&gt; nine o'clock on Thtlnulay, HrpiembeT V.

ran* h w
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w
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bvllerttet -/aalov'j ft*Unr fin* *..*•,
M d Btity 0 inrtlltJ mtr a new
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pmlrnr sent la Me *8»(f*” (J aw
H r ' f a end oty air-ramiltfama4 . Aow time."
O f w w s o . Besty and Jn n ta r wilt Ide d tldw Id *ay “ h d U “ 4* dad.

We invite you to Ree the beautiful new fur­
niture. w hich win be dUpUyed on our floora
Rare wood*. , .
Attd in I he
m o d a l room *,
fin e finiM bra. . . f a b ric n o f

d e s ig n h b y

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f u r n i t u r e in d u s t r y . . . th e * e « i £e

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o f th e IhitiKN y o u w ill f in d f e a tu re d .

Pltm se co n sid e r th in y o u r p a ra o n n l in v it a t io n
to vlm 't

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1090 NO. ORANGE AVE. AT MAGNOLIA AVE.
ORLANDO. FIX)RIDA

FRANCES FARMER-Charlie Rugglea

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e te Hughes’ Tripple With
Bases Loaded In The 8th
Inning Spelled Sanford Doom
ford Goes To DeLand Tonight Where
Team Will Again Attempt To Knot
The Count Of Gaiftes J ‘
: I -BUI Rodger* and hli BinFordi
LAOkouts tested n b ltu r eighth!
defect U it evening at |
of pal paiterson and
id Had* when t h a '
Cincinnati rrmip acorad
ran i In tha tlih th Inning
J"SL
ton Palo Hughes clianad lb*

Tb* LoobeoCa BWriy *x&gt;r*t In
the fifth when (bar nilad tha
b u n and with etna o a t Molt,
bit a llwsr oat into lafi (laid
hot II waa a .bard ctaanea tor
Adair am U bt ,'droppod tba ball,
Adair throw -to aaoond to force
Kasao there.'and Dldrtckaon thraw

I gneka with n trlpla
and
Iba
R U M xntle3, 8 .to 0, In favor of
tba vlallifri.
'T b a gama, which look piaeaj
bafore o v tr 1000 fan t at tba
Sanford
M anlclpil
Alh I e l I c ]

, D third to force Kugderto and
n o ra l r
force play at Sotfa
baaaa and did not allow
Hoibrook to icora from third,
Tbi
Lookout* hald a I to.,1
toad up until tba algblb wtiati

waa fall of acorlnr. hit*
.orrora end froak plan|
.Starting on (he monad for
Sanford waa D u rr Mala w h o ,
hart id seven and one-third la -,

tba (Ira works (or DeLand
niartad. Schmidt itartsd tha bell
rolling with a alagla to oaatar
fiilf. Ha waa aacrlflcad to aec
ond hr Itolflowar. ba adranesd

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___and allowed lha Iledi la n 1 i 0 third on an srror b p Prleh-

lrita While Mole w ai relieved In j
t i e eighth by Owen Wright who
Waa alekad (or three blow*
retiring the aide,
tba laet Inning o u tla id
V fn t Jn to replare Wrlrfat who
was token out after the eighth
(or a Jllnch biller.
P a rtin g on lha mound for
BaLand w ai Aleg Bwatl** who
toiled agarlli two Inning! aa
ka waa relieved b r Jim MeMul*
Ifw In the llilfiT wllh tha bases
loaded and non* out. in lha
fifth tha Look out i went ahead

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Brd 0ff MeUnlLn’a .grounder nnd
Adair was eefe on an - lnOeld
fait to , fill lha baaai.
Dldrlckion mngtad 't o
canter
(laid to ecote Schm idt Rhlmar
grandad to Klrigdon who tnraw
lo HolbruSk T6 forca McMullen
at i^a plate. Tbap Hughes came
to lha ptola and
workad
Iba
count to three ball* and no
slrtksa and than be&gt; cut loose
with a triple to . tba cantordald
fanes to ciaan up tba bags.

t

p t .u .'.r ^ ,r 'S iS S Cullum HonoredOn
Kota. W rlahi and Crlifleld.
&lt; Thto, uookoula alarled the eror- Birthday A\ Field
W * v H th -.g ran
Iba Initial
lanlag bat the)
tied up
*7 tW HeffTTTTbelr hair of lha
pacond when
lha
txmkouts
thored one tallr . acroia the
Mate.
|
The Rede look the toad In
(hair half of lha third when
{ h e r' scored th r e e -ra n i off four
k ill and two costly errors but lha
Lookoute came beck In Ihalr
h alf of lha third and off tour
fail* two etnton heap*, and a
two been toll by Ganglion, tba
toeela tallied flrn rune and se ­
cured a • In I toad.
, Tha nads got another In lbs
(berth when wllh two nut. Adair
walked and a n te d on Dldrlrksou’s triple lo deep right field.

Sanford Baatball fans Mid
tribute lo E. II. Cullum, Sanford
official Scorer, tost night a t the
Sanford Municipal Athletic Field
when ha celebrated h li 67th birth*
day. A eollrctlon waa taken In
the grenditondi and presented to
him by Dr. If, D. Huntley of
Ortondx
"The presentation," Dr. Hunttoy said, “ to for Mr. Cullum'a
fins work as an official eeorer
for (ba past two aaaaone for
Sanford aa well aa bl» 67th b irth ­
day."
Mr. Cullum today expressed
hie thanks to tha people of Kan.
ford for tha ex rtllrn t birthday
gift.

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to oddlilon to Ike amoqota.sot
Mill
oppoa.la cock parcel of load |B&lt;
t i l , forego In* schedule. latslWOt
libit » » * paoolilcs as provided. ylHet ,
•IIL It law on such dal Inquest lasso,
IX1U ska or speoul asecacra.nta,. t o -j
aether with a prcportloaalc - p o r t,
cf the cools mod Cipenaei -Df lU o i
iii.ii cotb are to he enforced ■* i M |
1.
1IM.4I fcrecloocd In thtc Soil.
T s u arc harsby notified to ap­
4X1X1
pear ond make your defensco ■lo f
tba sold B ill ot Complaint on orheforo th* 4th day of O c to k fL H IT . sad IT you fail to do ao i *
or, before aad date, the bill w ilt'
be taken a* confessed by ykia
and you w ill bo- barred
trJ Z |
• m i . n lacrcoflsr contesting said ■ ■ s it.
. 1UX.II aad said iroopectlra parcels m y
•ii.ti land will ba sold by Macros . of l
41X.TT said court for aon-poymaat ax;
fix .tr •aid taaca and or asonar
i l l Tl Ilaon and miaraat and pana
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Dan DUNN.
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SUCCEEDED
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AS DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
DAN. 1 WANT TO THANK
REGRET.
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C IT V O F ITS M A JO R
AG ELUDED U S C R IM E P R O D L E M -WE HAVE AN IRON­
H O W E V E R .IF H E 'S
CLAD CASE AGAINST GTILL IN LCAOERVILL.
T H E CITV DETECTIVES
EVERY ONE OF
FA G A N 'S M E N / _ - AND POLICE CAN
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land ia lha OkrtUaa quorur .T
laCU hgalordoy. Tbla brought
half inch die mater, Ua daatb roll - of lha latest jsm
condition, age,
Arab naroup lo t l In olgbl day*
Tboe. B. Adams, Bag 1*1*. —« d * m Arab*; Ura* J m

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of Block 11,
of Block I L
Of Klerk I L
or Blook ll,
of Block It .

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TM UtoUa, Baakalballs—
S p a n i s h hobs 7 * m 7 q uattny,
Baa Clifford W alksr, Geneva lha bast g ra a i for every sport
Bsnford iy u M ArAsytTOa.
A n , 1 blocks aaal
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AMY HUMDKn a p ‘to iV
f i v e ROOM
Holly.
a grata fouudtllon block!
,. J. T. Nawky. 100«
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•I of'B lock i l M . ' :
L o i- a . of Block,
Lot t of BtocX i’&amp;i
lf of Block
l i of Block.
t i l H i Lot It of Stock .
1I L U Lot I I of Block IL
4 ll.H I Let If ot B'och I t
1I1SJT Lot II of Block IT.
4 H .il L H l i of Black IL
U M I Let IT of Btock I L
IM.1|I Lot I I of Mork IL
M l.I ll Ja I I I of Block II,
M L H i Lot 11 uT Block I L
M l.lt Lot I I or Block I L
M i l l Let t l of Stock IL
IW .lt Lot M l niork I t
1ITX.U Lot X of Stock IL
IX L If I a I 1 ot Bloch II,
4X0.41 La i c of Blsck I L

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11—Wanted

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Illll
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Governors May Hold'
P a r l e y On Freight
Rates With F. D. R.

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t t or Mock i*.

a

6
S

I I of
!«.
I t *r Stock I L
** of BMCk 1C.
11 or Stock II.

n of Block IS,
M of Stack IE
I cl Block II.
I of Block IL
I of Stock I L
I of Block IL
I of Stock I L
I of Stock &lt;11.
I I « f Block 11.
r . r I I of Stock I L

We brought home tha bacon v i r a g o w h lii ' U r n b t i f W S ift
ta il night end will them be ■ ysaUrday &gt; . the Cleveliod Inay F R A N K B. W S I G H T
crowd nt the park tonight T Wo dlana wo red a 1 to ' 1 win over tba
G
A
IN E S V IL L E . BepL I , — U a lwill predict 1000 peopls will ir e »"*. . . . A t L i t Teller hae hurled
. M s c g B T M f o r L a n o a jgA
•verolly of Florida's HIT footthe tilt tonight a t tha fa n f o ld ■ '« » W* l ' U « r - ^ n ^ r
‘ nL-AlH.
&gt;• , , . . . j . ...
Ilia malm back hljn th is time with hat] squad. 41 a tr o n r shows I t
Municipal Athletic Field.
, ;errgrhM b l l e W l T
A m o u n t *f sH It of
xenlora. 17 Junlora, Id sepho*
, lev** and *r • l I t of
eui
s
p o a t a I us*
more*. Of tha Juniors, four a ra
(ieorge PhUilps to really a
M w w isia *•I
•
» » » « sad
bendy mart lo have around. . .
I transfers her* tbla
fa llhm s
pc It loo.
when Prichard waa p a t.e u t of
1 junior eolteqs and haea *h id no
,T
(he gams Monday nig h t Georg*
prntliiuc football kVperikwca/’tn Lot t of niorb I
IIIIM I
gain*. In ftdm cerilsi' field and
Lai 1of Him* I.
iiainriund. ffas equad to youua. Lot
I of Hlock l.
' played the bag aa If ba were
«of Uloct t».
I A t I of
a vetsran. . . . II* reminded ua
nearly 70 parront falling wltbla Lot
Lot » of KioskI.
Lul • of Otowk I,
no much of Don Torres, San­
the 12-21 aga rin g s.
of M M I .'
Lot t of Bloch I.
ford's ace utility man last aao*
Killeen have earned ona var­ Lei
I of Uloch 1,
l
I of Hlock I.
son. , , .
sity toller. Pour others bava
Lo t lt cf Stock I,
• s e e *
Lot
firmed uro.
Practically all of Lot I I of B lsc b -L
[A t !• of I l M t i
I I at Wash L
Robert Howell reported for H»
ttorso who entered tha UalvsT’ Let
L H IT of Stock f.
I I of Rlooir L
Lot I I ol
first session Monday afternoon
ally of Florida aa treobman woo Lot
Lot
T l of Block I.
LM IS
Lot I t s i Bleak I.
and he looked very good out tnani
frosh num erals In football.
ton
I I of Bleak 1.
even though ho still has to get
AS 'n squad, th e "Fighting Ga- Let
Lot IT of Block I.
the kinks out of his sum mer worn
I I of Block I.
tpra" ora not blr- Drack la tha Lot
1
I* of Block I.
togs and not only . . . . he has to ' only fairly heavy ball carrier.
I
I* of Block I.
Al
get that thinking rap on and go
Not an end weighs 186. The
Al
I
I
I
of
Block
L
to town this season. , . ,
rrnlera nre not hasey man.
t I of Block t. .
At I O
f H
lo
c
k
s****,
I 1 of Block I.
No! quite half of tba aqaad
Lo
t *o
f
Lot'
S
of
Block
I,
A
t
I
S
O
f
Hh* Triumphs A gala............
nr* Klorldn born, but only thraa Lot 4 of Block t.
AI II O
f
nf |h* 4d were born outside of Lot i of Block 1.
For the s ls th . rawascatlve
IAt It O
f
Lot • of Block S.
IAt II O
f
time, K slhrrlne Kswlg/ef Fort
tho Booth.
" • „ Lot
T of Block L
Lot ii or
Lauderdale aurr*«afuliy de­
Florida’s 1211 team will ba -ol I of Block L
Lot IT or
M K M P H I S 1 1 C L T arry, rnplnlned by W attsr (Tiger), -ot ■■of Block L
lAt li o
f
fended h rr American JOO-meLot I* of Block L
Mew York G iant generalissim o,,
tor medley rrown In the H»"II of Block L
Mn)ti"rry. Daytona Reach, wllh *&gt;t
IA t f t O f ? „
wllh a new flea-year contract
i n .* ;
II of Bloch L
lor Women's, At A. If. HwlmK*n Willis. Pubta Gordo.
as Lot
tueked safely aw ay. Urges his
till*
Lot II of Block L
mlng Chemplonahlp at Kan
nllernal* captain, noth era backs. Lot It of Black, L
team on tow ard th e to ig u c pen­
I At a
u. of Block L
•at
II
of
Block
t
lA t N or Block L
Franelaru. , , .
nant nnd World Berlex.
Jn«h Cody, atl-llmo AHBoulh- c !
1Cof Block I.
I a I H of Block L
• * » • s
IT of Block I,
rrn lark to. former sta r athlete Lot
Lot H of Block L
II of Block I.
I At I of mock X.
F ifty Orlando yotlhv reptnied
nf vnnderbllt. Mercer, and Clsm- Lot
Ml | | of Block L
for the Initial workout he.,I nt
ron. trend* for lha second year o l
l i of Block L
tl Of Ulock I.
I At X of Stock L
Tinkrr Field for the (&gt;rtond:i High
Hr* Florida athletic departm ent Mi
Ml II of Block I.
Ia I X of (Mock X.
Mrhuot T lg rrs this srsaun under
nnd nn head roach of football MX II ST Block t.
Ia I IX of Stock *,
Lot
It
or
Block
J.
I
a I 11 of mock X.
tho direction, nf IIfid • Coach
Mr ntdea nr* Ram McAlllstlr. Ol I t ot Blook L
I a I I I of Stock I.
H arry Greene. . . . Grren soya
form er roach at
Auburn and Ml U df Block l
I a I II of Block 2.
Lot o t IT of Block l
Ia I I I of Btofk X.
his best mrn are Clmillf WudsATLANTA, SrpL ' H. - l/P,-■G ..v-'
»"'« Carlos Praclor. ax- Ol tIl or
of Block
Block I,I.
IA I I I of Btock I.
worth, Gordon O’Neal, Hilly to..
. .
Gninr alar, as lino coaches;
AI I of Block L
more e.
Loti ie
IX or
of Block
X.
f.m
.r
Riven,
rakl
y
c
lffrln
y
..
|(M
r|i
i
o
a
f
X
X
m
in
M
M l
1 of Block L
II Of.
of Block "t.
[A l XI
bt-11 and Ralph Hruwnlng............
Lot I of Blosh I.
f B
lo
ck X
,
I At It o
gtniip of smitli. rn governura ho|,w All Snulhern
li a cjk. f o V n s r Lot
T of Block 1.
X
Io
f- B
lo
ck X
,
IA t -------I At XI of Black I,
Illll Terry and (itonla verm
to arrange a conference wit.J Preil* rnnrh nt V andvhllt. Oklahoma. Lot IS ol 4ll6ck I.
a i t l of Block 1.
I At H of Btock X.
lo be proving the rumor «nilrnt Roovfvclt In Niivcni'or to , Furman, and Rand Dixon, ax- At II of Block L
Ia I I of Stock IX,
At It of Block I,
1A l I of B tock-IL .
ethor aulmay arvleo for Ililt
ilisriisa freight rat* e t r cluroa In VnmlcrlrlU alar.
aa
backftold
At
II
of
Blook
1
I
aI
1of Btock II.
ill* legion.
season aa itl« outfit t.rrurrd n
rnorhfa; Dulrh fltaaloy,
At IT of Block L
Lo l 4 of Biolk IX,
I a I I of Stock tS,
three game marnln o tr r their
"W* nre very hopeful," h* **H, rin rh ta end. toler coach. tutor- Lot IX of Block L
AI l» ol Block L
JAt
f of Block If.
nearest opponent v, the Chica­
" lin t onrh n ctmfercnci' can be Tor ihn rods.
At 1C ol Block L
go Cube, Monday when they
iSt* X3 Btoell ! t
arranged when Mr. Hoosevelt
tlnlverally of Florida epos*', At tl of Block t
makes his annual visit In Warm the season with I, B tf^ South-1 lAAlt tl
took a tw in bill from the
'
Springs during the Thanksgiving orn Conference Champion*, a t 1' -"J
I a I II cf Block If.
Philadelphia Phillies while lha
holidays."
Cuba and lh a Cincinnati lied*
r»
m
#
1
Jinlqn Hnugn. In a night
^
M - J |„
.
Th* governors, to g eth rr with ftopi. 26. The following Batur- I a I I nf lllnck 4,
split a double header. , . .
; ; ; Lot m
stork i l
of Block I.
S •e e e
utility comnilssloncrs of their [ day the Codymen make Ihalr II aAII X
I of Ulack t.
Vm \
Hill Phobus, a 20 year recruit states, have been active In prose-J first hnme apfearanro. meeting L o t' 1 of Bloch t,
m i J l L H I I ot Btook J I L .
Block t.
of Jhe W ashington Henutore from cutlng a rase before the Inlerslntc Pi el son In Flnrlda F ltld Stadi­ Lai -AI of
111.41 l . .. ■
.
of Biocli t,
Chattanooga mads his first 1017 commerce commlralon seeking n um. Th* horn* of the “Fighting
1 of .Block I.
Illf -t!
ll'I .M
I
of
Block
L
m ajor le a g u e appearance Mon­ reduction of rates.
Galnro” e*ata |1.00 partbna.
111.11
X of Block •«.
ats.is
day when ha abut out the Host in
Red Sox 2 to 0 and allowed th e n
LEGAL NOTICE
it i.ii
i i Lr » ! « k i:
only a alngto hit. . , .
it" j
L e g a l N o tic e
I I Of stock L
* •
M
iin .it
.lAl
. . . 1 c l Block L
ix i.x i
Tha Callage All-Htars made
atOTicK o k A P P i.ii-a T iu b TO Ik T U B I T I l f - l 'l r r o l ' i t
i i i .xi
a iio e r iT ill.H .
T I I K M k T I I J K U H T O J.
C IS It two atralg h t over Profeacm *
t I IT
OK T U B
S TA TU
OP (At I o
T O : W HOM v r MAY I.TIN C K IIV
f .fiio
ca 1.
K M ill II) A. Ik AN D K a H B B N - I a I
N o lle la lirr.lty *lv»n lli» ' lh'
alonal Grid teams when las',
• o lf Block L ’
IM tl.t: K ill A T I , K LO H IU A . IN Lot. I al Hlock L
undsrstooed will on lb* Ml* *b*r
night tba roliegtons * biped
•OX. SI
t iiAM i:nr. no. —
Ij.t
I ol B'"rk *•
u t Oolober A. II. 1*11. *1
IIX .lt
the Chicago Hears by a • to 0
o'rtork A. M, or «“ - .... thereI At i if I eek L
MX It
Her a* klb*
mallei* may
b&lt; C IT V OK BA A FOR D . P LO R IU A . lA t
X ot Block L ,
sear* In the Cotton Hunt a t I •
H X .II
h e a r d , a p p l y l o • J u,l *e ,.f lb*
Ia I
IX of Block X,
e
aaaole'pal
rorporallse.
eroolSCI.II
Dallas Texas. . . , 10,000 fans
N l m h J u r .l c . n l r ' l r r u l i , N e ti li o .lr
a I
It t-f Block L ’
od aad evlalloa osdsc lh* Loveo ILol
111.11
I
’m
in
ly
.
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
,
f
n
r
n
o
O
r
d
e
.
ol
I
I
of
Block
I.
were on hand lo see Hut* Art
of lle riiki. K lalallll— *
1X1X4
l h a n rto p t lo o o f a » l o f s o i in-'.Ia I
I I of Block L .
-valill.ll
Guep* of M srquetlelesr aver
c h i l d U h 'l r r t b a n s m a o f C h a r l r a
I At
a I i i I Iof
of nb
Block I.
C
I.U
T
A
Ik
LAN
IIS
UPON
W
IIICW
l3
l ll.l t
VVralay
lli.r-.ll
J
t
^
Moled
a
i
e.iiiI
a
I
t
l
ol
Hlock
L
A
t
t
l
of
JRI
n muddy field to toad til*
TAXK.a t a i l OPRtHAL AXSRXa.
i**|4
fo rd. H e o iln rla
U o u n ly .
Florida
A t I I of Bit
M BATO
ANB
IIM LIN tll'M N T.
■XX.II
mate* to tbs victory. . . .
t h in l h a t i e d a y o f
HoptC mber
A t k t Of W«
I4 t.ll
aad T U B S T A T R OK KLOCtlOA. A l i l of Blr
lock i.
**/***
■ *4
SHNIAin.M
COB NTT,
ix t.lt
Block I.
A ‘ r-VullV-K* W l-J4l.nr IIA M IU
KJ.
o
i
i
i
i
i
a
,
iHteodaolo—
lll.t f
Young Hob Feller allowed Ihe
Block
L
IX Of
TIIKH U IK I IA M IU '

EXCEPTIONAL- VALUE”
T wo
used JO by ■ Truck tires. Me
HEAVY DUTY BLACK DIA
HMOND TRAILER, good time, Kee Auto Supply ,
Mteioead body. 1260.00. 1BJI Cher UBED TIRES- 60s up. at McKee
ja la t eou|&gt;e, good tires, 2186 00 Auto lapply.
.*l a s t A Bone, Used Car Deaton.
RED BUBfl Seed Potatoes. 100
' i j —Mlgctligneous ____
Bushels a t I t AO. Charles a.
L ae£ Chuluota. Box H L
N O . rtm N M ilK ir~ rao m e
for
i rant, oentlemen only, i l l Kim SECOND HAND plana
dining
Ave. Phone (le,
table aad kitchen cab­
inet. 117 W. 12th Bt
FOR A gallefadory paint Job
L
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V ES. I HAVE ENOUGH ,
M O N E V SO THAT 1 CAN
A FFO R D TO LIVE IN
T O W N NOW AND GIVE
- B O B B Y THE ADVANTAGES
O F THE BEST S C H O O L S —
AND O F C O U R S E 1 WANT
S O M E T H IN G T O K E E P M E
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 19S7

C hinese Guns
F ire Close To
U.S.
Consulate
*»
•e

County Ranks Meeting Held
3rd In Fruit, By Sem inole
V eg etab les School Board

•QUEEN* OF THE UNITED STATES!

Additional M a r i n e s
Are Landed AtWar
Tom City For Defense Of Americans

In Carlot Shipments Contract Is Awarded
OfVegetables Alone
For E r e c t i o n Of j
SeminoleRanksTop;
Flood L i g h t s At
Fourth In Oranges
New Football Field

Chinese Retain
Main Positions

Seminole Cm nlj- rankr-d third
ih Florida in Mmight rail rarlot
shipment* jif fruit ami vegetable*
during thr naeon 1MB-37. it la
rrrra lrd in th r annual report of
Ihr Florida Slat* Marketing Dli­
re* u. i t n l r o l today by thr Seal'
Inoto County Chamber of Corn-

4,000 Jap S o l d i e r s
. rTranoedAnd Killed
:Ih Chinese Ambush

A total of B.IttS straight rallot*
v a n shipped out «f thia county,
making Seminole third only . to
Path which shipped lti.VST and
Orang*.which »hipped i'-Sli, Other
leading count e-i In straight e a r
lot ahlpmmta of frulls tin! vrgelable* were: Palm IU-*rh with
■.111, Lake with 5 ir.rt and Itodwith 4.446.
Semlnoir- however, waa th r top
i rank hag County in rarlot atop' merits of vegrtiblra with a total of
T.031, an Inrrr»ar of 1,156. r a n
avrr Ihe perilous reason- Palm

Tfc" Japan**# "hig push" wh!e^
started early this week he* b eta
a good deal «f g "dud" and
Japanese military leaders arS
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Stalk Bu portalends*! of ra h 'Tw o minor auto rollUton*. one
yesterday afternoon and on* Uto Hr la st ruction Colla E nritohand
morning, marred Sanford1* traffic other sd a ra t tonal loaders of th*
eeenrd whirh ha* been Ocrfset for •lalo. will bo Ih* gaeet a peak-1

llsmt, who waa driving west an
Thirteenth Street- collided at the
Intersect too No great amount of
damage was done and neither af
th* drivers waa' Injured. Th* amttar was settled among the driven
add ho S im la a rm mads by th*
bvootigating police officer.
Thia morning a hit-and-nm ne­
gro motorist did * considerable
amount of damage to s ear d ih t a
by Mrs. K. V. Miller oh Ctoaectm
CRy. .yl
-ra M rs MOtor was baa^rd J ifr ih ta

era e t the lalllel meet lag
of
lb* Semlaoto t'oaaty Tvacbsra [
Club lo ba held la Ih* Jeato r
High School uudtloriam to alg h lj
at A :M o'clock,
A*l teacher* aad afflrUI* of I
Ih* paroat-Tsachocs' AaaoeUHon j
ar* exported I* ho pn exal and I
th* public to rordtoUy invited to.
attend. T MT. r a w n t . enanty i
aaporialendeBl. re aitndad today.

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More Destroyers
Ordered To Sea
Italy Ignores Soviet
Note OnSinking Of
Russian Freighters

County iip « lit» * 4»it-

r&gt;-l«rted today.
Iiurlns Ih r meeting I ho Board
■■ anted a o n lin e ! In Ik* Ron•Liljj K lrrlH r Company of IkU
City Inr Ihr erection of flood
llxf.l* ml Ihr n r» * football field
I s. V uf Ih r lis-nl hl*h school
w h i c h . n flrr pn&gt;i»u«l Improvenii-nt* li»!r been completed, will
| to death In hia home a t laelin. N. J . and a nayatiriuaaa "woman in
on* «l Ih r flnml high school
i red" waa arm runnm g from Ihe h w --. p -iirr aim .im rol th a t Mar.
M i l , In ih r state.
An In"|n11iii visit wwa *l*o J caret Itrennwa,. SO-ycar-wtd aehoot , l |l . Kill n m f o m l th e ihuotmg.
hi ulr In Ihr rrrr* llr construrl- I She waa quotrd aa paying he tried In a*-lull her a fte r thrrmtrwm., d n*r nmm rolnrrd reboot In In rrvral th rir ptrrioaaa try at*.
M i" Ihm nan r» m * w ith h»r
V u t '. i T T h r n h «i| «n* elect- attonary. I**vU. I. S lrparoff. a fte r h .r airrat.

rrp i ih r tlto * project
Th" resignation of
asvrrsl
Inn hrra and Ih r appointment of i
orti.-r Irsrb rra to fill thnor larani lr« were at mi confirmed i l

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— F t u t c a n d Great B r ita r a
re fu s a l t o t a k e p o r t ka a
M r d i t t f n M U “ a n ti p ira c y ”
co n fe re n ce to d a y w ith a e w
tie te rm in a tio n t o « w
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CHICAGO, 8 » p t. &gt; - l P Th.tMficera of the Church ami
JS J"
“ “
*r Sunday School of the Plato Bap.
tid e today th a t " la uniform*
“T
strangely ruggesl.ie of Ihrara “ *»
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worw by Adolf H klrr'a Man S te rn
«anual Iri.toesa m eettoc *«
JCmllt* U s e Vs. Ragttoh lanchTrue** a . re la th ,lv small hot the ( h a n k l u t l « b c th e DCS
o r at the Hanford Jaatoc HUh
pu.l r * f the
Brhml. In be replaced by Mar-[ rap h llj grow tog arm? I. per par w . P. B r a d .
ray I' isiu m w gradwale of Mur­ lo r for Ih r A n ria-aa rwuntev church reported i.toa, r w wrwty
ray Stale ('.dirge la K ealachy.1(p a rt of 'd rr tag* whm it l'1^T »J».ctrclcU officers will take ' th r u
O is lw ih Shoemaker tewcher |a rise control of Ihr '1 ’nilid , , . | a .ua tlct. I, a k a li aa th r toIgiuum g of the oral . hurah p e r
of
n u lb r n u il n
at
ttemtmdc S U lia ."
Those oho were giaen pools fee
High 8,-hisd. H er anecesanr h a, | Thr newspaper aaal the artarle
rnd brew named by Ihe srh u d 11 resulted from “vahai.-iiae iaiar.li the comma year a ir : St. J- Nis,
valinn of Amrrarwn Taaska" a m 1, suprcintraklrtil
of Ihe Sumlay
I rust era.
Ml&lt;a fln S | U Halloa lew. her by three repw etrn and m i I ■!*•&gt;- Sclwal; M a n n Mi'am. d irreter ml
of Ihe stub grade at Ihr Han lor*. Jam es J. M rlrtlf.-. k n tooth- the Itaptbl Tr*in.nc f a w n ; Mrs.
M. N Ctcarliiut. p i - o &gt; a l a f lb*
ford liis n m s r School will » e r. and William A M alV r
Mueller Wrote Ihe u lirlo The \y. M |1 ; N ru Alla* T raff.rd,
rrplsced
h)
t'srolya
l’oilier
ITWdusle of Shorter f\dlece In hivetoigalorw the m w .paper aai.1 (Wik ef the chntch: Ik t*. Moore.
I “worked ftur wuaay m-n'h* holh tieasu re r e f th ^ c h w n h ; ami J
Home. (Is.
IN-si I llwles tr s .h r r st Ijlke I from within and oul-kk- Ihe Amer | | Trulu. t s&lt; - “Ti- lirwcurer.
Mrs F. F- li d '..) d im ta r ml
U oil r. v Heboid
who leudered ; akadewterher Velk.U.m.1 R rtania
her teslanslloa ercenlly will be IAmeriran Rural and it* o k i m i . mnsie aral err»n*.l^ J. M M iuereptw. ed h r Mr* A. 1. I*eler- a.ua orrantaatlnn lte u l- h c r Vdk&gt; cipher, nascent* d.rrvtee o f aawaar;
(lan d " Ira veil inr fr« « co s. I l» y r,. Martin Mit.ma. pcinato fse
son id l a i r Moarue.
The appolnUweal of L adle rowat ami from Canada to the prayer narelinc-: sad Uarvm Mi
Hloae
lo
leaeh
(Nimmrrdal Gulf a f Mexico t» “brain Ihr ui jam vm • L ra.br foa prayer meet
Ir tn a lM a l aeerela."
togs.
•able,** •! Ihe l.ymaa H i g h
Meewisr s - b n ; C. P. D i s b r
School , t u also loaflrarad
aa. A ll I «tep*y, S. J
H aiia
Th.- Hoard r-owfirmed (We «p
F. McKee an.1 J. M Wifasu.
.Ini meal of the follow lag ne­
Fventoc ackers: B t* S w b
gro lea, hers
Ids Matter. Roa*«&gt;: Rosa Sherman
Oaewato
Mary Wtlhlna. rore*| (Tty.

Police Hold Negro
For Taking Goods
From Parked Cars

I Alton Talbott Gets
Ijeave From Navy

Chief m l Pylirs R .y G « attorn.
,- K , U f&gt;cr t ' , : IN
Mated today th a t he helieved the r-y&gt; K A WiHa.m .. II. K Mel
a r m ! a f Ram Y«m«g. aegew. ye. j c
R. R INpgm, m.
U nlay « « r U prJ for lK» lu a r K |.

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tog the th eft e f r -x -ii f m a r a n
Tiw. f riU w m c are Araran*
parkml atong the S a a f.ed Sire i. thr rkarr),. Wrtl| t m M
Far aamn lima thm pwrtws a r ^
j y
A. B. L
~ ckr* " , ‘ fc“ ‘
’ ■“' t o y r . A V anes, ■ft K. Me!
ford Talht.lt has kern
recently ‘TP*
transferred from the B attle Stop
r T U tr* t ' \ l - a . ? h » r » R R . r ^ m .
n ,w
"New York" ta the llesteeyee trewhto hat aald yesterday they Ij
,rr_ \ lp„MC h. t
" f h l l . o " m.w a t rV ariesloa. S. ^vemmU. to "haiify aa, .Mhe, ^
C ou lfiliin g for duty to the Medi- thet™ . and would ato have tome „ c Mmvw. lt f . Slsskr. W
E
S,
tevranraa Sea rrttovtog the USS R yesterday If .harp eyed . h . h .
"Karra" rraw « duty a ff Spato
W S» r c- t e J
Nix- G- ^ W a . w , J M. Wito
Wrik| t r n i , V-vp.-mg to 1*4*
l a the "New Yash" thin summer Yowsfl C a m p s., totoe had sms
J II T. .lock L
Talbott vwiled Kagtaad (foe th* n a d ta d the negro ..e tc h I t o r m l . r „
Cacaaaltoal. Cerm aay,
Franca
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M*w»- R. A. r i s s ' . and C

T »ll to t rwlisted lb the Navy a t
Orlando anew years ago- r s h f a
the life a f n Navywmm. to toasw
ing the trade o f Csryis l r f a hits
.iaanting about the warid.

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Hurricane IsRcported City Commission
1700 MUcs Away Consider*1938 Budget

18 CGC CftttpaxTo Be
Operated liTRUte
WASHINGTON, S s p i, 9 '- V *

Muller* * k l d % reqnlrwd a r ­
il &gt;n ITy Ih r Hrmlnole Coast y
IttNi rd
of
I'uhllr
Instruction
prior lo Ih r o fM tU of Ik* re ­
maining achool* of (ho Chanty
» ir » u k r n l*lo
n i iM i a U w
*i (I* meeltag
T. W

Nazi Group Plans.Officers Named
To Seize Control By Baptist For;
A ftrr a Ihoiongh InapecUorv
Ihr hulbllng
waa Ion ad
lo
l«r
lory hr th r
Mooed Of United States jApproachingYear
m-nilx-ra o h o la lrr lo lid lo oc*

Vocational School
Will Open Tuesday
In Kent Building

'“(.■"•.Tu S ' u S V ^ 2-A u to Accidents
I t f t f ’m ’t i r . M Within 24 Hours To Teachers’ Club
r S l^ 'Z S i 2SZ . Mar City’s Record At 8:00 Tonight

.* Fascists’ R e f a s a l

r&lt;l br II n Mrese
srrordlac
In Ihr spec Ideation* of H I h
J Mnurtilon linal arrhtleet. and
l» *ii , iin«Irurlril ns to S-flard
Ih - hrsl In lighting and aanlInllun

Selected from a field of candidate* from SB elate*, 16 yeor-old
Margaret Fmilh labor*) of Clinton, T rnn, waa crowned "Mias
United States" a t th* conclusion of a three day beauty contest In
swelled the Unllod Btataa law* flilosl, Mias. Senator Pat llarrUon o f ' Miaaiaalppl dM the crown,
forma to 1,300 Marine*.
ing. Among her reward* will be a screen teat M Hollywood.
Chines* troopi dung lenaeiouelv to tholr main lines on hll
fronts In the face
and luatalned alto a from the
combined' Japanese army, nlrforce, and navy.
The Chinese struck a new
Wow at the Japanese nary by
blockading th* upper reaches of
Rha Yaagtse river .with a harrier
edbt* &gt;6 miles' east of Nanking.
« g and Chinees Junk* loaded (yVely, and ws can **# th* allkouv lth Vahd VVaft.- egttC«U rtfw&gt; eU* mf a &gt;h*1n oT black mountains
tlveiy blocked th* Japan*** fleet along the herlaoo. They are odd
from aprsodlng (ta , activities up, looking, ao rugged, stuaklel her*
the river from Shanghai.
and there with datk scrub tuuah.
The barrier also bottled up the For twenty mllra or more w* did
United Btataa fleet of river fun- not paas or are a . lit ing aoul, nor
bowl* on the Yangtao- ami mad^ao* a bird nor the {rare of nian;
more BUficult the evacuation *f then w* tome to a email tow build1 ®00 rriugeoa a t Hankow aa tag, with a g»» tank in front
«rvl| a t other Americana Ip vaH- I talked tn the man who operated
oua parta of the valley.
the place. He .aid he had tu bawl
--------water twenty mile*, .even fur hia
PEIPING. Sept.
WP)—lie- cows to drink, lhat hia nearcat
tachment
of 4,00#
Japan***,neighbor waa eleven mile* away
troop* waa r*ported today to .fi* had the face of a *vkina, for
have boon wiped out by a deadly J imagine hia cow is the only thing
Chine w ambush b&gt; Uto rocky ho hears or &gt;&lt;*• for dsys, and in
hllla west of har*.
Ih* winter, for months.
Th* Japanese line was said lo Th* scenery change* n»w on ihe
have beer, thrust beak five rail** way te Van Horn (ellll Te%aal
iky a sodden Chine** onslaught. W# are again In Ihe rnklsl of small
Japan tee commanders were oh- ■
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Plans Revnen
To Guard Ships
A g ain st Snlis

‘WOMAN IN RED* ADMITS KILLING

Paralysis Victim Is
Rushed To Iron Lung

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I“ Green Light” Is
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Showing At Ri?z

OH, BOY1

Kijr Francis It
|CUv«n Good Role'
In Great Drama

THREE LITTLE “NO” GIRLS

Star Appears Here In
Movie Made From
8ensational M a y

Errol Flynn Stars In
Screen Version Of!
' Best Selling Novel

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urn!
Modela," the in. w Jmk Ik-nny
)r lr lc " B m il ni'ifir rmii.mT which
■ how* a t tho Hilt T lii'itry Humliiy

In (in i-nudly mill III Hit- HIn■
llm iltu ipinllty i&gt;r lla tnnipa
ItPiu Tin- l l l r l , 8.1M Nn.” th"

flih'ittiif*

llrntlttl l»y n rnsl &lt;*f Rtlpn tiir
fun-makera, hundreds.of (pint.......|
irlrla amt fenturlnu *|KfInllii « t-; I
half- a don n of tin' 111ml popul'ir.
a f t i of radio, ■ mi 11 and , 1 m .
**Arllal* mul Mtili'N” ha* every |
thirtg to make mi iinfi.rtretlnhl.
plctuir. T h f aco rnnirdy ra il I*.
headed hy J.nk lleimy, hln f.it-'
plno, (I,II I'alrirS, lliil-nnl Arli’ii,
Urn III up, Judy ('a nova, 1lie Vm-hl
Club Boy* and I.nul* Arni*lr&lt;nii:'i
Swing
Orrhralrn -and
frnturr*
■ peclulty mimUer*
hy M iillm
Rayc; Amlrp Knatelanr tx mul In
Orchestra; Judy, Anno mid ZekeConnie llimwill;
Kneliml'-i nur*!
beautiful model, .VhihIiii K l-I iim*:
wml Ihr *1* givatfnt living nrtlata;
I w r Arno, Mti'IHInnd iliarelay,
Arthur Williiim Hr-mii,
Kill-.- ’
Gol-lVrnr. John l,:i Gatin nml Kit.
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— -0*11 , -atl -'r-""n,
uhi-ap fo m -i.a h
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Who o n btnmr Jack Benny Pn it„ ( „ young aurgron who *ac
for g iftin g cunfuard— with two t |fjr r* |,in ra rrrr to h i t Hint 1
m ill Rorarou* a irli aa Ida l.u- an older iloclnr.
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junl*( |»ij|Pn HnK nhstiiiuvi lhc tilniiif:,. Tt»v_ in t'rmid NtiHonal'a rlaboiatr muukal pnuturnl by Andrew U
‘ muftlr-filltil comnty which play* iwo meet at ihr home o f Prilirl* Stimr
1,iit Said No," fta lu r ln i tho famou* (lllbrrt amt But*
»y at the R iu O allvlr (played hy
Mmitan l Hill ii|irrrUiit. Ill the uiual order; fron t llcrvrY, Car It* Crawfonl
ard Arlrn «ni!* ( Ind-ay), n nirnr who ilrv o lrij
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»Ui(a amt ra- hsr life to Paljrr, and fall in- j and Vivian Halt.
hh l.lmillnii* of I lu-lr mill lyrlr*
r*d.
'a U n tly in lovr. But wlirn Phylllat
iw" to iiiolloii plil 111if iiiidlwiiri'H for
"fk 1to. flirt Ilino, ulilrli liaVo ton'll
I In* di'llrlil id K"ni rntlmia of
1 **' playaiHi 1. And It hm aiiniti’drd
C d liir llanlw'liko) I* ■ clerle
in ilidna it In on 1'iillndy in ml*
For thnaa rvtl'iiloodwl fan* whn
with n hroml nml hratlllful phll
I in aotlilic
f t lT Z
Tin* atiny of "T h o ’ i.lrl Huld
m.iilihi 11/ Jjf-', and Iho ranfklinto Ilk* their rnimalnmcnl atirtd
.SUNDAY, M ONDAY— Ja-k Benny nml an a ll.'li.r oprare, the Rita Theatre en Snluftlay
o f tho*!** Hirer y-u n r pn
Nil." 1 i i 'i i n . l h o j 1]i-aimJ.- pXaiia
/evJbkr. ruut J a m- blg M itaJunc im ulc*l- cnnmly »hovr, “ A U* • ,,i»vj r U
ImtHf* ruf f tHHikli* hi
Ttil.'iiah him, I'hilll* mail* to'Will pre*ent Ctduhibta'a lonv'out
TINTS AND MODKI-S." Added e xtra ' FAHIt l.KWlN K H illT
•lutililf rr«&gt; m 11 illtiic 11 sliiiii m plrl
ivaliio llinl I'niiir i* innoronl am d-mr drama, "Tww-FttUd Shellff"
I’ICTUHKS.
• t» wIn» .in Ihi* &lt;*iifl ilnuMt* *r n i l ’ll
ahr filially roe* to him
I..... In thai^-h* film.atara t^iarlti TlarM t,
T U K S D A Y -T h r tile Day. Rexiater at the nmtlioi'. S!t)0
• ■ . it* iivhn iiliiuM liv (iillliiK In liivc
Bmky M-.-ntuin-,
where ha t* awl feature* Barbara Week*. 1
*|M'rlal
atlrartiona
and
Irene
Harvey.
Itnbrrt
A
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i'ti-ui"
in
S tam tl'a latl
picture waa
1
if ML li* r,
llf.irnn
ArtnalMinr
rUklinc hi- life in I lie aearvh for
rwo-Gan U » “ . HI* pkpidartly
"TH E G tRt, SAID NO.”
t - jtl i1I1- liiniUl't mul
till' |*ivT*iv
ii vneelne lli-t will runlrot th*
...ja teem ml to mount at an nwtaa*
I I•' itn lit rv**y. I In* piirt. nf llu*
W ED VKSDAY T H U H S IlA Y -K a - ’Frvtiri.v in ''ro S F K fl*
ilrvaili-d ap&lt;&gt;itod fever,
him l*hln» rate, rntlt now ha ta k x f
I III1 «|.||II *• hill H il H'lin ImhiUr 111111
Arriving there, who fiiHla
I
SION.” Added feature— fre tf M aeM urwy, I'ran e*
I m in-r,
I Ml «MI lilri tMA'Ii li lll. 1*1111
fill
de*|w*ratrl.v ill. He ha* injrctml ahlc|etl a lupfllnht weatrin alar.,
Charlie lluirulea in •'KXCI.UHIVH"
{ In'll mul HiiHlvmi fiiviiilii'^i nf
lilmaolf »vilh the deadly vvlrv,
im .. 1"Twi Ki.led hh*rlff“ , u* a i{-Atev
FR ID A Y— Jane Witlirya In "WTI II AND tVOtll.V." Re­
Is
th- Mum*
Wllllniti
Itofiftirlli,
All ihronrh hi* illnea*, he lliaiata nf fact, I* raid In tie the *0*1 film
turn how-ing nf “ GBf.ivN I.IGIIT.”
»sn - 1*1111.1,
Msuil.m Voru IIm h mul
on keeping a ra e hiatnry which In which tarreU ha* apiware^'la
8A TIIU D AY— Play Srn-eno pet'-r tl. Kvne'a "TW O FIST*
* **
•'si 1 Vivhm Ilm i, liisiught t«* 11«»llyI will t*e vali aide to other tr*rarrh a lonir time.
F it S H E R IF F ” AI*o J tck Holt ki “ (HJTI.AWH
T ill!
The'alar I* aet-n a* a youn , kh«r
»R | w m it if
iiy
rriMlns s*r UlriN’Iiir
m en If hr ah old die, lie lector*
*M | IMmiim * ftf i lnily ft r llilk pru
O RIEN T."
,
rover*, however, *m| wlh hia r#* iff who Hithta ar*inat lyacVdaw.
-overy mahi". i, valu-ihle eontrlhu* much to the annoyanc*-of &lt;'lh*
PRINCESS
Ih'li to aeiene".
Meanwhile Ihr eit lien* whn pul him In of fit,' 'OnSATIJHIIA Y -S U N D A Y — St'l't.
IM 'J,
Hoh" Sn .de
in
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dm
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rlear*
Pnilfe'a name, day, Bnl&gt;, a friend nf (h« ■ ahlulff,
"t'AVAU UJL" And "W IN S .W O M E N AND H o ltS l.ii”
oml itu n lii.l at la .l h«* amt Phyl' t* futnd «un in hand, r**» lb*
li* * le mail ini,

Programme For Weo!t Of Sept. 5,

In w h it )■ detent v-l m the mmt
•laboitD Iy ala fed , ami nm'-t hliih*
ly anotU nal picture of I*»t hrll*
llant t t t r t r , Kay Fiaiici* r«mr*
for: tbo HIU Thooliu
aad'.Thvioday,
H &gt; Um W*m«r Brut. ill a mn
"C o o fo ttk o ,” itluple.1 from the
famed Eurnpeon piny "M atu ri* ,"
which luN drum turn* I rtin* tn tho
Coatlpental capital*. Tin- ulnry
rdatrina a ftmnua «|H-m *&gt;»nir,-r
who kill* her Iw iiayu
In older
l«* m v « front ruination her yoim f
daujthldr whom tie I* leadliitf to.
want tha fat* of the mother. a
Rathbonr Miavrnl of R l
— pl|y»
the
tinumlrrl
whoM Ufa Ihr tmltrl emln, Ja
la lha daughter. ton II uni it I* hot
huabond, a w ar hern, who irally
love* Uw optra alitRrr, hut hail
boon arparated from her Iwi-puae
a f bar brief a ffa ir with Iho bo*

K

Q t W nMahlra In the ra ti In*
clodf Donald Grlap. K-ia'ii liarrat, Ban Wthlrn, Dorothy Prirr•on, Mary M a iu lio , llrlm VnlkD
and V*da Aan Burn.
OonUnrnUl In thrmo ami O va l'
mint, "Conf*»»lon," I* drarrl-rd
a t (kWh*! iiaprlllnit rmoUimnl r«*
o f. a woman'* roarlhm to

i,» . rrualtk*.

Tl)* a iU ltll hy Anton Grot
— *“ »m p atati'ly Con*oi&gt;atory
It lb aqilathl alum* o f a

tty*:-

iUMrtnr, Jnr Mav, waa
Nom Ruropr for I hi* pie*
lor*. Ilo*waji a oi'tiil alau*- dlrve*
lo c .tr fa re .rn lrrloa plrturoa amt
la .m d tl*d with the iltapovrry " f
M ilica* DlrlrM i, Kmll J»nnlnr*.
Annahallc, Lya it* Pulll amt F u n *
cla'U d arar.
T ho' Tat* hmiae In Portland.
Me., b u ilt' In tW . hi tieorao

Tala

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H I R E S O N E F O R T H E F I G H T F A MS
SCRAP
l O O K , I n H t p la Ramin, kl«tary *&gt;■ ma
,* * o ,l« M u &lt; fan tar thnaa a* h t t j Uta ramtrna
latvihvr aa whan thl* padlltllr pljlnm- . iii.il&gt;. I |-|« n-r il-t al llit match brtwrrn Ja* l.aai* and Tammy Farr lo Taakaa Staallaaa. Lafl to rlaht. Arthar Dan*,an. raftrtti Jaab
J a a n ta n , fa ra a a r h ta v y w r la lil r t u m * i ,i , : J im

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wrlihti llanny l.ranard, (aimrr llrhtwrirhl i&lt;iiiut..... I u v-iSrit, ll(hli*rl(hl llilrhaldan llaroty Rna, waltarwalahl kin,: Ptdra Maotonaa, u M i a l r l U(hlwtl,hl Jatk Mhaikty,
farmer hrarywciihl (hamplati; Mlikr&gt; lu ll.tr , I. -e-n .... .
and n rltrrw riiht champ: drnt Tunnry *nd Jack Dtmpaay, tarmar haarm alakl ahnmntooa; Mairml TklL o ld .
i i . i.i-li.niy: Mat Itorr and Mai R ch ftllaf, larmar brayywal|hl UUahaldark.
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GERMANS C A lT tllil

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Ud llfbl Mdrthlac eqolpmool M v u M l to TteoUla whan Ibty owooRRUrrd tod dalaati
Rk** dtfiadm t» • blood/ batik Ik lb* key to th« oortboro province* of Cbloi

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�Scminol# County Produce*

• “ Sanford la The Only Centra] "
VMda City Affordtar Rail, Hlfhway
. And Water Transportation

M o re F r u i t A n d V e n « U b l« i T h a n A n j(

Similar Area In America ,
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
Member Aaooctated Preae

FlamesSweep STEPPING
Shanghai In
JnpOffensive

LIVELY

Gas Tax Rowj
Given Courts
By Counties

NUMBER 271

E s t a b lis h e d In 19 "S

S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A . T U E S D A Y , S E P T E M B E f t 7 , 1937

JAPANESE SHATTER NATIVE QUARTERS IN PEIPIXt

France Plan
Piracy Moves

Lawyers —
Contend Lee I
1 Has No Right To
Withhold 31,750,000
(las' Funds Per Year!

Airplane And Artil­
lery Bombardment
Precedes Terrific
Drive Of Infantry

Decide To Go Ahead
With ConfcrenceTo
S t o p Attacks On
...Ships Despite Italy,
t o y --------

Chaumont Assists
U. S. Evacuation

Jtestn Rebuffed
By M u s s o l i n i

Citixens In China De­
p l o r e Roosevelt’s
.Warning To Leave

Soviets Accused Ital­
ians Of S i n k i n g
Two Russian Ships

This actne of ruin * » • *a pai
rhinpar nrv seen -tarA ih if i
from Japnni'sp g u n v **

n iivi (&lt;4 \vt‘i v u ln iitir
e ito u irh
in ^tnp " M w lllr r r n n c m i (d rn r v " w ith o u t n n y h e lp « » d
ilrtcrru ln i'd I n o n hoiul w it h
tlu&gt; in tift’ ri'm ’i' nn th e u m V
t, r w ith o r w ith o u t
I t a ly ’*
l«iirM*'iunlit»n.
.
,
...
Tli.* ilrckhtn tn jpi iincad wltn
ilu. M.nliiri rini'im "anti piracy**

native ^m’nrlrta paid for the I'liinese rvalatenri i

ulvnging any

U Imjghn'** that might h*n»•

i &lt;.iift'i^itn* to Swltterlnnd FtWiif

Chlnar amhassatlnr to the I*.
8., Chenting T. Wang, i« n busy
man the*! liny* a* hr ronfris
dally with American officials.

aunaat alU tka on lha Chlnaia
front llnat, Flr»* apraail acroa
tba w bjl* n n *.
L .W I U lb* p*rll &gt;
Amrrlemn
V iU H W r fo n l» n m ldanta fm w In# atMdlly t1n»ar from tha
flfhtln # rln#ln# tba tnlarnailon*
•I
BatUtmant,
tha
Amtrlran
Chamber of Commarta of Shan#
hal pratMtad a#alnat Pr«*Menl
ltooaaralt'a warn In# that Unil«l
Rtatr* tlllatna rrmaln In China
at thalr own riak.
Tha nol#/' addn«tad to Srrratary o f Btat* Hull, oipnaaatl tha
“ raaanlmant" a f Amarkah ml**
alanarlaa and hualnmimrn
and
ur#ad araatar pr«tadlon of ihrm
and thalr Intarvata.
It waa dlacloaod maanwhlli*
that tha Unttad Btataa Iran,purl
Chaumont will a u lat In further
avacuatlon of Amarlean civil and
natal famltla, from tha Shamrhal war a n a .
, Tha Japanaao *akl lhay raptund, tha Important
in»u . of
Fanahatn yaitawlay,
Infantryman acalad tha wall*
With laddar, and alauchtam l I ha
barok (hint** batlaliun which
bn boon laoiatad th a n for fit*
^

Tha Japdhaar war* drl*ln# 'forMalnat daaparwt* I’hlnr**
taalatMa* in flaw aactor*. Thry
, »nW ana a f thalr column* flnht.
^mtn# .toward* Wooaun#, /lawn r l w
^ * • 1 hf 8 Kan(hal, had captured
* , lb * laoiatad Chlncaa position* In
,'*ba Uon foraat and Ita adtacant
tp rti, alkncln# China** battertaa
and aaariln* run naati In. the**
plan* w hkh have haan IwTlrnnr
Japan,,a war* hip*
and army
lram part* a t tha moulh «f th*
Tan#ta*.
what*
rountrykid,
w ot
and
aartkw**k * f the An#to;Am,rkan.
bra* In Ihanrhal'* International
aattlamant waa a flam ,.
Tha China** aaU thay war*
aawata, aUnahtn#
around rno•han mad that a aquulron or
tbalr'alrpiana* from Rankin# had
bomb ad Japan**, daatrayer* and
traap t i w i i w t * a ft lb* villa#*
44 Hilaachuaamha, naar Uhuo,
a p .lb * banka a f th* Yan#Ue.
' r T V , Japtn a iM brar* atumptln#
%* land rataforcamanti at th* Ll*
Bn* to aid thalr column In th*
LaUan aactar, w hkh la nttampu
k i t ta-aonth th* Nantian# rail'
w ay tlatlaa ID mi)** woat of

DEATH *CLAIMB COMPOHKH

NBW

YOKE,

AI Wallace Has
Narrow Escape
^In Fatal Wreck
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GileB Broward And
Sidney Wo o d Of
Orlando Are Killed
Al. Wallirr&lt; Sanfunl ynulh, and
Hob Mlchaid* of Orlainlu imrmwly
ml**iil Mraih rarly Mviiday-innrit'
In# In anlairtn rta»h on (lnytoiui
llrirh whlrh provnf falnl In twn
of Ihrlr m m rdlr*, (illr* llrimanl.
Id, uf lirliWnln mid Hillin'-)' Wood.
20, aUn of OHandn.
■ Vnun# Wallarr Matail lu,lay Uim
a* ha and hi* pal*, wrri* .difiin#
•liinir Haytonn fluarli *nutn uf
Ihr I'lrr, at about 43 to 00 mllf*
|&gt;ar hour,' lhair V-H pharlnn hit n
w**hnut whlrh rm iw l ll to akitl.
Wall Ira and Mlrhnal wrrr IhruH ii
rlaar of I k riiH'inlri* »*,r a* lllvy
wart* altlln# un tha rlifht hand
(hla. Iluwrvar thalr III fatail rmn*
ra&gt;la* who wrrr nn tha lafl wrrr
thrown Ih tha path uf tha ovar*

I In* turn*
in m ini' for thi*
t rfi n iiiluni Hiiinng I It«■ i ciery
f t n u n i «»f thi* -l ilt* hi which Ihvy
' I will itr* ith* wlirlher i»i nut ilu-y
I Wl.'ll In nprf nth tllulrr nn agirr
I iii«*ni liming Ilu* rnrviing si'inmi
* In 11* MtlminisU'te^l by an r lf d n l
gmiip who inter 11n* mithnnly I»«
ih t fm i* pi tnal fun prrit'tfs uinl »*nfi'iit* nllu'i imuhilinnN utllllKrtl ill
l 'thi : inilnti\«*. agreement, n+rnlly
i»p’pf«pr«l hy K irrrlary *»f Agri
’ lullnm Hi'tiry A, Wnlliuv, Counlv
lAijiftf r It. IhiW’snn irminth'd
h| Kntiftinl nn*) Hnninttii* tNiuiliy

1

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It »•!- **i w**i l'%» imI n V iR iim i

M.li.iU »'*■ 4*iel I'mJ, hr. I-M in humtih
«ai ilu*" life, %
j miiit&gt;U* rpiiiidy
.i tii n Tn* ntuy lm&gt;iliIng with
I,, - It «■!« lilt klatl'a
&gt; •

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uhnoat u
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*'tly 1mill I tnml\ yfip inls It*, pui It ti rI* i iilllplhli* 'h i fur *if ii n

'Sanford Students
Ailing Children Be Will Register At
ProtectedAt Home Schools Tomnrrow

Mr. Maw* it utgisl nil fa rtm’in
win* nt*t phi* fjinilinr with Ih**
Mr*. Onrtithy Jam b, &lt;.unity
t«-»»M hf the figtvemerit tn cmiit* H'b'inl nurda*' li*lAy fi*i|iu**ti*.l oil
* It* him Hint
si r**py in *'itih*r parrnl* In thn ruunly to irfr.iit
1 thiil ltn*y miif lit hiiVi' 'r#*ir*'«t from ,i Inline Ihrlr i hil.tim to
&gt;) kiv.whttr** nT|K«* pact lK*fm»' Ink ••hind il until: tha romini; &gt;I'll I. H
it imr nt»y mtiim which they might thry n i p* ■ uffrrlrV* from, rojil* oi
* liilrF r«-pt« t.
uthrr mim&gt;r iiIIiih M* »lnr»* Ihr r,
I ll" lull &gt;t»y tn ay i«‘ aiMilVnl au«l vary nften, imva'lhV u«) for m i
*n*t in Mr. Ilnwatwi’a nfficr nr in' ion* i |ildi'iiitr»^anToni; tin* arhool
,* *V111Ini V* 11rti g SI iirr» In ^Af he * rhlldrm .^—■ .
,
■ tli'iiMi: Ihe ii'fi-rrmhnu |H|iVl ** t
*'(*hll'ljnl Mifr.'tinif fri'io nm
. f«utli Ly ih** S icrW iryl
• lyn uf /illiir** .hoiild I,a kapt nl
f cult! re, whirl* In-gift/ ’ Tbvrfy ^ Jiorna ifmI traalail," Mr*. Innih
n !Vpt tt ii ml »tmt!mica, i iw w i h tKatunl,
if thi* wan* dutia* I hr
| Sat hi ihiv, S* pt. ll nn
m iiii'rr of rommiinir*l*|i* iliM&lt;n*r*
n poll* Will i hide nt I:
amtin# tha *rhoul rhihlnn nf Ihr
Kmnernua rsTTrrrfS
fount)' would (n* irrrally da*
riii It y Ittve nlmnly jSTd Tnrii
Mr, Itrtw^on aUnl.
fold* arr dm* uf tha moil, runtaylnu* nf* allmrnl* mol 1 ,|i|i*ail
tnpliily ill tha rrawiliil rl*&gt;
ntli«.
*nd In many nu*&lt; ilavilop rmn
pliratlun* whiih Ion uftmi, pinn
fatal In rhildrrn.
Mr*. I amli nt*o ndvikirl Ihnt
tha
nirtHatinti Tiuiuirini:*u ia ■
wr«*k* rmiihnra in thi* *l*ta »l
tar Imouk oul of tin* ,t*t&lt;&gt; iluiiii):
tha aiimmar Mould lx* mol * mildly
WAHIIIN’HT*»S. Hcpl
7.- (Ah
The* Kaiiilnnln rounly Houiinl* a n ro n n r'tlil. yaar Im*i'iiU*i* of Mu'
— The hl*h rh*t nf tlvlntr
n yliin* I * nut In tlio thilnl , lliuiaa Iti fit nl ili* pninly*l* rplifiniir
III
prohlrm In dapHiiilnn lima*. I* toduf, lor tlialr rofulor mimtlili ■ tima *artinn* of our nalion/Ti
irturnlnll to plsruu #ov*i rimmil ll iat 11hr
All rhihlnn m Iio hatr l*rrli &gt;&gt;i|l
and puhllr.
.'
*
of ilu* Mala ami’ will mil hova
tlnvi rnniaiit nffli UI* h I a in i*
hrail hrii* for two work* prim to
biiMifi***: hu,ii»i*** r r i r t c U u *
d tha &lt;i|H*nini; of artiool inipii pir(nvrrnmrnt
pnllry.
point*
to
I M-Ul n hralth rartifir»ta from »
llin tax b'intan mid to *lil«hiir
V |hralth authority in tha lin o vtoil•
ro«l* Inrluiilnr **■ *'' lnrr«a»nf.
,n l or ha rxaiiiiniil hy ,lha lounly
Mlior rhlm** in dlib an ar#u*
tm in lliul a *(*’* arc imt
In
C'lt.ulr* II. h . Mi (Tom*
rrunalliK rnmiKli Ii, k a r p .‘ piiro Kr*ni'
Will, on both of
wth prltr*
f.lljr w et, laailad t
nu
Th&lt;* la l,*l nlllrifal In lw&gt;tiaa.r I limn*,' &gt;i Hicrdar’i , by
(
from I* |) K. Montaomary. AAA Juili.r It W WaiV.
'
rnnaumar*' coun*,l. who * urkh*1*
'
•il
yr*lrrday
Ihol
run.umai*
Tin*
Snutheidr Klmlrryarlrn
tnl(hl perform n "rral
4iubll&lt; undii thf ilirit'liuii of Mr*. K I'
Bemlnolo*
Commerroi
• rrrlio ” by mndurllnr n hiiyrr*' Tuitilu.ll udl ujM-n for rr(i*lnitu'i&lt;
for tha comtiir year tlalph lla i
Mrtka in “ and Ihl* -larmlliy
Mmnlny Srplrmber 13 nt !M&gt;0
ilrad y tnrrna,a In p r l c * M
ii’clork.
T h , American lv.|rr,lllo n ut
Ijitmr declared
T hf \Voi»linrn Circle will meet

Vh*^*ad."

Ollie H. Gore
Dies In Hospital
MIAMI. Hep!. T .- f .n - O U l , II
Oori*. |s. fonn*r dlrwlnr of tb ,
Miami Jnrhap fln b, who** tan*
■ atlonnl «har#,* aaalnat former
(lorernnr D av, Sholl* almo*l
roaultad In a |,«l«latlv, ln v,.tj*
ration, died I" ■ boapltal bur,
today. R , hid W n III fnrflva
day*. Our, rharanl lhal Hlalaah
Park ohtalnad preferred operat*
In# data* reom th , 81* 1# flarla# CommtaMnn
by
Improper
method*
Hholti
denied tha
char#**.

B*»L T.-t4h

Bunt M BaaaareUk, Maaa., In

mu*k In

itit I thi

uf ih*
hltiiki tl

In )■ivi- tin ilu r amiaidf ration td

l In' lliirjii*.
.'IJiii. ili finrit
li.ilmn n y^ er*
flatly
H'futillif
flip
|&lt;us»l*H
i t.iHiiia lor a! i»f*i t i-'it, was aufb
mi it|N*ii tD|tltnimlk rrlm ff aa to
m iry l hi' ihr m l »‘f nn l»\leriin*
11*.mi I tvpltieiitn tn Ihe crtiwiWA
M» •hli tium an,
hi|il«unkla »a i*t
the
rott*«
tpH'ltrcs *»f the rirUnnge o f
iititufit ftiTtitnpUabail wrllhln th#
hptiuit i»f a fi'W hoUfii tnl*bl
n'»tllnhrd «la rao« Tbre#&gt;

■*

High Living Costs
Again Plagues U. S.

— Henry
Hadlay, dUtln#uUb*d
Anaark an
tampnwe roaductac,
d M at hi* haan* ban yMtardny
aftae n lane Bln***. .

ItTL Bndky atadkd

W*nh* iti nl her pint*
I u Im(i Mil&gt; titiil liitlifii tVath

n publlabar of

for year* a puliliahrr a t dally
nawapaper* In Clinton, Ind- who
died yMtarday.
BUhop, 71, had lived here tha
peat IT year* and conducted a
daily' column for tha local weekly new**
1 popor. A heart attach waa ra*
ly o b a lU * Jo* hi* d e a t h , _____

Weilni'Mloy ni(ht at th* niwln' nf
•Mr*. K. I’, t'arraw ay op the Wrat
Side , t H:«HI o'clock It m i r&lt;
pmti'd liMlay.
The Hanford Kiwanl* will hold
It* rr#ul*r weekly lunrhetn la.
morrow at 12:13 o'clock In the
Drill room j&gt;f th* Valdai IIMil.
J ucIr , ll. W. War* wBl bo In chary,
o f th* program.

itiithnrUalively nft«
u S'ivi.'i itn**tta Vifirt T&gt;Twieried *°
Ioily nmt l«***n niiit illy rebuff I’d
mi rhnryi*, that ltMIhd "plf*
nil*" luhmnrinc* wen* rv»poti»lbl*
fur ilu* finWlnit of two Hovtrt
frciithlff* In lhi* »r« Una* “ f t
Ppoin. •
Itifi.i iiii'.l Itritkh mvirrK mad#
ii iiimn Ihnt tin* l1ill«n*8«yW
Inilililii “ iliwt mil chanya th*
aitualinn nl nil." Till* view *P*
patently
ir n h
ciimmuhkatad
iinlikly tn {Inly.
riii' liilinir her* wa» lh a l
11illy, l»»|iilii M ilt, ,h r could tint
iiKi, ninml tin* MedltrrrahBen
i &gt;.iifi'n*inr,
would
play
Ini*
Ituikin'i hand* If khn alayeil
anay fmm the talk*. Thcaa war*
ili'klKii'sl In fiml n way to »toj&gt;^
tin* myrtcrlou* attack*, h i m o f ’
tin in It ■ nniili lUiflnl ttibmari“ *a
mi tin* Bhlppiny uf many Nation*.
ROM.:. Nepl. 7 .— M l—
lint nii-hl fm 111n11v n m n iil fa*,
cnil Duly uf oinl tiitf (wo Soviet
■ hip., n Ilu* M cdilrriaw an ilur.
ini* ili&gt;* 1*11 riii |i*iH'rlam‘ «f «ub.v
iiinrini* "pim ey" ami received
fiuiil lluly n rurl reply that
llitin lim il an linim'diale diplo.
unit U* lirritli.
Tin* Hi **i*ian »mln. delivered 7»*
I'lnnicr Mu*ndini'* forriyn min'
i* ti l mill nun lit law. Count Cl
nun, it nl tint i*li*nllfy Ihi* l» r.
|h ,|.hi| vi*»*i*l lull demanded In*
ili iniiily mill |uiin*timrut uf lho*o
i I'Mp.&gt;n9,iUI&lt;’ fur Hu* um like n l-,
lurk.
••
t'lutm. after liuiriiil enn»ultaIlmi tilth
Mtmu.ilitil, Infnl intil
Mi,*i mi i lull Ilu* iillryatiou w*a
i . j n l n l .... I Hint lluly i-efuaed.

Arson Seen As
Cause Of Kenis
Fire Uki Night

IxOCAL WEATHER

At*nn I*. fifth i* 'I 'n 1 '
(alien uf ill* Ilf' » till Ii •'
mil In thn hnlii. »'( Muln I*
at S: Hi t.'fl' i i ,vn mm. «*'"
MunIt-1pal lioll I’ lrtt Momt t
latt nlslii.
I if , 'M 'V V
Clnvulnnil i
.it- .1 |C‘ 'A1/ 1'
Thn fir" In i h'lriu’iffWw.d
th , aid, of in.
iiyftianjW
hnii t r iU " l
i
*r liinamiiuld" iu.it ^ ily S'i
room utu n tin H ii iu"i*'*tli
arrived no |hv ■ •ni'
At tha 'limn of tm* III'-

■ ithin*
Wfilni'eday.
Kitramo
■ ithwrit Klurhln,- partly cloud#
nirlit nud
Wrdnr*day,
aoafc
• id tlniiulirihowrr*.
• •
lla)tu iA Tide*
Wrdni'Miay1* tnla*. high L l l
. M , III 07 I'. M ; low, 3 :M&gt; A .
, 1:40 I'. M .,
»
lUruaicIrr
il
'Today, .K ill; f c t c n la y , 3044 ,
rrrrip llillu n
Tidal Inf yealrrday .
.00
Total fni month to data __ J lf
NolinjI to ilatn
.M
Trmperaturaa
,
Minimum, HH; minimum, IK.
O ffk la l llaporl

Wall Streel Stocks
('rack On War Scare

II I mu kmiM

if A* la rr* . Iiloek* .of alork
I . Hull Ih.iu’*., dumiuil nn I k N*W York I
in p/i*nui ih* ,p;t;iinunn "fndiiv
»b*r*
r
uf ill.- ntfii bant Id[ikf down f t tn tiiurn Hu
ii ml m dllli'l |3^". ii *kat,. T h , aln*h ' Ih ear
Mhn nuUid* Mum aroiiail ihro* mlmile*
rrriu
. tmill 11J mb* at ah .irtlvn
I ri'tHirtrtl ^'li.d ** H i, „ a ,ln n
warn Into
Ii.nl biilll a third hoar.

,iil"

of 'th*'

I,, l.i*m NO f "
hoHuvae. whlrh
nor |u&gt;r,u«i«. In’
• IivIiir
con-1
Iblvf Clnvt'lNiil

wiilfHtiread |fti»bm,,]#**_.
d.'fil .Hi flntACI*! nuirlBr*
th , im**lhlllly pi »- Kur&lt;
» *r ullhuuxh uiunv lr»drn
t h , elivc that r»i*pilflam
th , mure* nf r* ll Imtlnek*

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KHlIng- The Deer
|

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1537

~ ' i

Creen Vafley
Dairy
Stl D m T n M — —

A t Inst Florida aportnmon are beginning to do eom«*
thing about the plan of tho State Livestock Board to-atH
nlhllate all tho doer in South Florida ae p art o f a ip ro gram for eradicating tho cattle tick. Beginning Septem ber
HM t In proponed to lift nil 'game lawa In th e S ta te -protect­
ing deer, and actually to organise bands of cattlemen,
march them through th e woods of South Florida, and MH
every deer th a t can be found.
•
According to members of the State Livestock Board,

U w ■R a n i H a l Cm b I

RICH y iff c
Phone ajJI-’W or 823

4. Follow bwtrwetJaoa gf afflctot*
la charge • th* MvroUggtJow.
» r Th* AMwlaMS r r i — ■
The heed 0-M en, J . Edgar
Heever, roaorotueo do thin. coerae
of aethu*.

Plants. Hibiscus, 1 Year
Old. Fancy leaf Caladlumjg.
All ■Colors. Bawl ad iO sh
tings: LI gust r u n , H ibis­
cus, Paradtee Vine, F k a *
m e , ' W ater LUfo. Hog
Plante. Boses. Pool {Jonstm d k m , 'Landscaping. All
Pteala Guaranteed. Gold
Flah.

The ritidaephtf switchboard” st
the deer.
Wish Inston la open 24 hour* a day
W e have been wondering for some time why the
T»hut Honvar urge* yea to try, U emwigway' arises. I
fportsmen of Florida didn't band together in an effo rt to
cewpess yooraeif before calllsg'aro tbs aoly iafalllM*
*• as to five essential Information IdrwUflasM—.
.*ombut this wholesale destruction of one of our moet in­
teresting assets. There are not many places in the coun­
try any longer where deer can bo found, and Florida Is one
State Game Preserves
&gt;f the few states In the union with sufficient wilderness
May Get Federal Aid
tnd game life to a ttra c t hunters from other s ta te s .W. C. HABTUNE
For years stricter and stricter gnme lawa have been
WASHINGTON. Sept.
enacted to protect our wildlife. Most of the native hunt­
Monroe Corner
Florida wOl b# entitled to federal
ers, as well os those who come here from other states, have
VKftBR rOR TODAY
PSs-s SSS-W
help tn establishing gsms pro)roved themselves to be good sportsmen, and have observed
oonres under Umu of a , blit now
kCONTF.NTMENT: Pervero* die- the laws of the S tate and the rules of the woods, su f­
swelling ‘Pro*Went $oo**velt‘«
Btrtgi of man of corrupt mlrw*. ficiently well so th a t during the post few years there has
signature.
a destitute of the truth, auppoi
The measure arts aside revenue
il increase (n many kinds of wildlife. Deer
g Dial geln la godllnnit fron
from tasee In firearms, ihetla and
J f t t Arrived
live
been
well
protected
for
a
num
ber
of
r
t
k
u
l
^
t
.
:
withdraw thjrirlf, Rut godll
cartridges for participation In
Aril,
*...
fz
with contentment U graal
da. For wa brought nothing Inti- According to the B tatc Veterinarian, after the cettle
Now Is The Time .To Plant
||b arerid, and It li certain we cat
"BURPBK'B SEEDS GROW"
rry, nothing out— 1 Timothy d deer, and the damage will not be felt. We fear, however,
HENRY A. RUSSELL SEED C0.
th at th's is easier said than done. It would take a good
100 W. FIB 8T 8T.
PHONE 41
many years to replace ell the deer that will be eU ughtered
TO A BRA Rlltll
tnclcr
tho
present
plans
of
wholesale
destruction.
And
Bantering hither on llitlcai
DAYBOOK
furthermore, even If it could he done, there U grave llkell,
wlngu
carols** vagabond of the *cn, 'kjoiI. nelltirs bring w hat It is, th at It never brill be,
t f i b thou htad'it the surf ttin
Wc btlievo there m ust !» some other way of m eeting
WASHINGTON, Sept., T. —(ballyhoocr plrnlpoti-nli»ry for tho
ring*.
lie cattle tick situation. The easiest way, of course. Is
Probably one of the things Froal- JAtlantic dlatrlct of the federal
T is bar that thundrr*, the *hil
dent Roosevelt didn't think about houalng administration-*! leu
D ism asis And Watehce
* that ring*,—
',Glro pi# to keep thy company.
: * r K h! • ppolB‘^ .Hu*° B*fek, than half of hi* senatorial aalary.
. Fine Wiatdi And jew elry Repairing
to the Supreme Court was that. _
...
...
. im n UN. Bopt. 7. - 0P)-H ure
To» Heflin would try to su re st From llme to lima he broeacd
'All at t h r w w e a * ) « e - ' 4 V F ^ i &lt;
placard*,
potted
orurywbaro
la
Bis at end M o a tin g And Engraving
*
Block In the senate.
lout on the senate floor in hla Uit city, wanted Uarlln'e InbabB»ar
Tbs
people
outside
Alabama!
fawn-colorad
aOit,
looking
like
a
Bring thau at tail to show oti l |
snake* clem*# kaaw fawmar
...
/ t i..n _C __ litol* last night to ' bo . roadjr
met *
Tor mimic air raids on al&gt;
A ll of my journeylnga end ili.-n&gt;
coueecatlvo nights, starting Bopt,
here,
24. Sixest lights sad atectrie
A Vacation At Home
n u our tether muat bo out I
signs will be oilloguUhod. All
■hop window* mast ramain
cheer,—
For those who hnvc been unable to luko n vacation
'I on the ahoro and thou on tin luring the summer, the Baltimore Run nuggenta that It is
dark. Hoses wlodowa &gt;uu*t hsru
drawn blinds and automobiles
not yet too late to haw all the thrills of a summer resort
must douse Choir boad and toll
Idislly rocking on ocean's brva*l, right ut home, the Titusville Stur-AdvocaU remarks.
light*.
GLASS
MIRRORS . PAINTS |
Horn*thing In common, old Here is how it may be done:
friend, hava wv,
Move into the smallest bedroom in your house; if pos­
Robert E. lie*, a military en­
on the shingle trekrat thy sible one immediately over the kitchen.
gineer, never had commanded
naat,
mora than a few doatn troop*
If your lied Js soft mid downy, put n couple of bricks
1 to tb# watort look for real—
In the field bafrw* the Civil Warin
it.
’I en lha abort and thou on the
Big n hole in the garden, get Into It and cover your­
self up to the neck. When you -gvt tired of this diversion,
I . — PRANrtB Aiurr iia u t h
wash yourself off with (he garden hose.

P

ASSORTMENT FLOWER SEEDS

W E E T -T fc e J E W E L E R

s ta r s

QUALITY— -DEPENDABILITY
Pittsburgh Proof Products

NIPPER

HOTEL LEAMINGTON

BACK

Bo when th* tint mm In nr
trot* celebrate* her gulden wed
dtsg nnnirersarrl
Now that lh* I'roaldent h»*
Signed lha auaar bill there
Should b* lea* hlltrrnrsa In 'He
Dtmorratio party.
The ttnlled Htale*
inn*'Hu­
tton— lid ranrn
o ld - a
rr*'«'
kbd valuable
documenl.
aaevf
I t , - Florid*
Advocate.
Or If you change II. cbanrv II
th* legal way,

If you wish t&lt;&gt; taki* n quiet nap in the afternoon, put
a radio next to your tied and tu rn in on full blast.
In the evening, remove the screens fm m the bed­
room windows so that the mosquitoes can get In to you.
Go up to the r»of and expose yourself to the sun un­
til you nro nlcriv burned. Then take whatever cxcrcUea
will make you stiff and sore.
When you have wearied of all thla and wUh to re*
turn to n norm il life, send youraelf a bill for 420
to $25 a week and don't forget a nice fa t tip to tho cook.

SANtURD TWENTY YEARS AGO

in

Hotted Elate* to paslab Mexico
f*r roughing up the Catholle cler­
gy down them.
If* rod* thle hobby-home In
and out of tho senate. Although
few beaUe* Heflin evpr took it
very seriously, ho carried R no
far a* to bolt th* Al Smith ticket
ia 1021.
Is IBM a Bankhead fatherson cycle wa* computed otter s
10 year interruption by HafUn.
Tho groat foa of tk* Fop* had
been elected to t$e senate m 1220
to eucteed John H- Bankhead,
father of tho present congivsvimuJ
Bankheads, the spoakor of the
boon* sad tho senator. 8 soaker

T o Wn

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MIAMI, FLORIDA

One Block Front Shopping Die trie ta and A m oem enls

Schick Shaver

noograaa narornl • yanra h*i*r* hU
No
ride* brother polUhed o ff ll.flln
ln,W * 1430 primary and *w put
No
•nsthor Jahn « . Hanhh rod in the
nun.
. ■
p
Hard Ui m i theo c o m
up»n
eflU . fe w politician!, especially "
• senatorial kind, - a n a s* rant
rbad fortune* from politic*! and
HaBkt wa* not on* o f the**. Ho
Wan ia nod oat o f Washington
■ await ad «h* time, and kg 1032
had forgotten Ms nnU Papal U t-

On*
thing
we’To
autlrod
thout modern warfaro: while
tho central still m*y nut load
th* Share*- ha'*, liable tn Rel
ho tv bad behind th* line* by an

N. E. 1st 8TRRET a t BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
V v Overiooklttg’B ayfrM t Dark and-Blacnync Bay -~
OpposUs &lt;Uok&gt;n Boa Station

Summer Rates Until December

For Real
refresh m ent

On These Hot
Simmer Nights
TRY OUR
’CUBAN SANDWICHB8
SPAGHETTI
CHILI AND CHICKEN
■HOST

0*b«s&lt;

BEER—WINE—DRINKS

BLADES, No LATHER
BRUSH, No LOTIONS

Single Ream wHh B ajh—$1J50;
Double Room with Bath—42.00
Alfred Blmons, Manager

F l o r id a M

il it a r y

I n s t it u t e

. ri lew/y^ro/l'er Be*/fleyr...
RUptwisty Tbnmgb G tto p fVapwrwn ry

r*4o/a^e«ter(droiWAv«V/*rw&gt;)477d. F f C * f k S
Q O L _W . EUGENE JO N E S, P rosidont

s s,r

S

A ma fk aa * thuuld find tbiu
h i t Ut lh* (art Ural the Vat
KSal U ** far. — AahvUlo Time*
They probably would
If
we
warta't already sending
Msrtaro wear there lu net mlieil up
la It.
And now tbo i«p* are bealnbtop In gel a l*eta of llietr
own mod Irina. Krporli Imre II
that a
aquadroa uf
China**
ptbwe* bombed
lha
Jap*"**''
OlW bf Kagoshima. \\» bava
kmo. wondering why they didn't
4a that for a long Umo
,
i Bpaahtog of IYe *Mant RuoxiWH&lt; Jpkp L
Lewi* of CIO
f Mb. aay*. **ll til bobso re* nu*
1 ho baa auppod at telwr'p table
•4 o ho b*0 been ahallaxad la
hor^ bona* to cure* with
i pml fervor ba 4 (lha Impar1 gltty both labor and Its a 4 v*rglea when they become lor bed
l deadly embrace" hly pall

Sir Walter S c v tt Beotdh p**»
and noreliat, died In l i l t .

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TAMPA .
tIf"
204 PARK A lfR
* . 1st • . J , &gt;

Nrirnl your food trim . )M
hojlo rooked ^sstriso. *

baag»ewteia..mro ^

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QUEEN OF QUEENS

Narrow Escape

dal A nd Personal Activities
Sanford Girls Attend
Tallahassee College

CamJtbtU. liO l
.^ ^ r e J a c h .'

Eapilat Q ratth wITI'have a picnic
aCTSanLando Sprlnga. AM mamhatu
a rt yaqiMtad 't o meat a t the
church a t 3:00 o'clock.
Mlsa Helen Chapman will fiv e
a Certificate Plano fU cital a t S:0 *
o'clock a t th t itndlo o f Hr*, Fran­
ca* B k k a o n .___ •
TODAY
Clrtla NumVtr Thro# of the
W ltst B ap tilt Church will meet at
honfw o f Mr*. W . &amp; D«Coara#g,
Tenth Street and Oak Avenue, «t

The following girl* from Sea*
ford expert t* attend Florida
flu t e College'* S lid annual term
gpenlng Monday. September
13,
It waa reported t o d v : trppardampun. Mary Ahn Chapman, ‘E leipor Htekaop, Clara Mclich, M iry
ftooia* Merlwnther, Mary N kkal.
Adelaide Richter. Jane SharonMary NaU Smith and Betty Whrc
Inaa.
•,
Freihmeni Art ' expected to a r
ri*a on the campua September II.
The collega dorm Itor Ira will be
Open at JAO p. M. that day and
Ik# flrat meal will ha aenred at
flsSO P. M. September 19 In the
collage dining hall. Registration*
for the freahmen have bean made
In advance In order to facilitate
matter* Freshman Week aetlvtMae will take -up the peelod from
September 19- 13. UppereWamen
OrrVe September J* ' * **'
g let ration* and Hai
a t 8:90 A. M. M&lt;
iy, September

In Fatal Wreck
i l e a i l n t * P le a raw* neet
■ nomlng air befar* retiring,
the bays were driving down the
beach when the machine ( | r

P ersona ls

ltr* . C. A . Yancey nod Nod
Yiutaey apent the wtekawd in
JsokaonvlH# rU lting friend*.
MUa Made Una Oefmond of Boatun, Maaa, ia riaitlag at Ike home
of Mr. and H n . J. D. P a r bon at
Twin Lakes.

Mrs. Belle Ballinger
ignored In Michigan

Mia* Jaaa A a g u iU Cochran# i*
■ pending g few day* In Jack* -«•
vllie aa the guaat of Mr. and Mia.
G. C. Cochrane.
Ml*act Janet Chapman, Evelyn
Echoic, NaU G off, Mary McMahon
and Badye Garner »pcat the
weekend at Daytona Bear*.
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bfia,'j/-t &gt;v*fi
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Mr*. OrvlUa Punk relumed to
her home In Savannah, N. Y . S a t­
urday tfle r having apent the p**l
two week* with her miKlter, Mi*
Gertha Rivera.

daughter, Adelaide,
of
Mlainl
*|wnt the weekand herr viaiting
-The following Ham of Intereat friend*. Mr. Behout waa form erly!
wag flipped from llio Grand
Secretary of the Seminole Cuumyl
Uadgn moapandaat. Grad hadre- Chamber of Commerce.
Michigan paper
'M l* . Orma Lyon eutarlalnod
Ml** Helen flarider* of IbatiMi,
a J u g * party of rnlatlve* l»*t
Mas*, la tha guaat o f hri vnclc
•m 0 hr tor (ha plaaaura of Mra and aunt, Mr. and Mr*. J. tl.
Balia Ballinger of Sanford. Kin., Iltvlson *t. their borne at Twin
who ba* baea her bout* guest
Lake*. £ha waa formerly o f San ­
for goma time. Mi*. BaUlnatr
ford.
waa a cousin of the ml# Alvab
iih iu m
Pros* r»*» AMI
Lyon and formerly |lr^_lJU-dkd
IbtN-c-rt Master,
'►*Mr. anil Mr*. J, &lt;V-Ayrock h*ve J.iifi nlul»tr
Jehaa. Bh# ha« -&gt;llv«Arth-^'inrl&lt;la
returned from a thro* week* vaca­ county pruaecuting atUnu-y, who
go swimming a t San1 n mna tlma and It la many tion In AahevtUe, N. C. They wane '1* rolclirallng hi* 31 *l birthday
year* tine* ab* ba* visited
in
accompanied home by Mho Betty today.
tlila v M olly A* Mr. Itaillnanr
M ONDAY
.
Anna WiHon of Urlaado who will
wlU soon ba going back to lb*
VluUlor* of Klly Onllii*tjrca
return to her home tomorrow.
auony
aoutb,
Ibis
opportunity
were
arraigned
lotnri- t'lly
g a |j* tha. dInaction of Mr*. E. P.
Tundali wBJ oj»*B for rogfatm- waa takaa to get the ruutln* [). K. Mi-Nali, manager of thh Judge Frank I. Miller In a
together for an all-day p1&lt;nlc.
tian At 9:09 attack.
'.Srniinolc County CtwdM AakucuJ *r*atnu of- the Munli li-.il Knurl
Aa Mra. Ijrun will suou leav#
till* n tli- ru o o n
ttion, U spending ikla weak »\
bar comfortable country
limoe
|Comp Roosevelt near Oval* w her j
having rrcenlly sold tbn proper
1 iUlief nt pnllre till) (i
It'llihe I* taking a abort course in
,ty the plinned lha party far
Hurt* Ji’tOiMed today to work
Fire and Casualty Insurance,
of ley li te n week*’ v*c*tlun most
bar gaaat In lha famlUar *urof vililtii In anil III* wife tpi-ul
■ A Bn* picnic dinner wai enmijnylng |He cool Hroet* at Day­
joy*d In the -w*rd and the re­ for Tallahassee where ehe has tona l|eaih.
acreplcd n position as critic
mainder j f tb* day waa spent
teacher la
tha Demonstration
In dalUtbuul aoclahlllty. lirstde*
School o f tha Florida State College
lha hoataaa and bar guest th e re ,
Fbr Women.
•

plough walked out by a alarm
that whipped the FI* rid a ewaat
*a* week age.
According to a watch . worn, by
the Michael* youth, which . waa
smashed l a ' the accident, (ha fa*
tallty occurred a t exactly ddlS in
the morning.
Three other Orloado to y*, I 1#
Malay brother* o f the feur riding
In the death ear- ware following in
another automobile only a abort
dicta nee behind and wknroasd the
calamity.
'
Bud Yandre. Prank Smith and
Toiler llry»n were the three foU
luwbig the feuroome.
The faU l necident occurred In
aliuncl exactly the
m im
apot
where two vrhlcWa collided Sun ­
day afternoon, one burning and
injuring four Dayteaa Beach rw*|denta.
Anothrr passing motorist, -ono
four boy* and ruah them ta H ali­
fax Diatrlet iioapital, hut both
Uroward ami ‘Wood ware doad
before Ihe honpital wa« reached.
Michael* and Wallace were g iv ­
en only *light emergency treat­
ment and dismlaaed.
The boat lea warn takan to O r
lando jrealerday afternoon but
funeral arraagrtnenl* are Incom­
plete pending arrival of fam ily
member* of lb* pair.

CITY NEWS BRIEFS Seminole County England And
FVance P la n
Has Clean Slate'
In Auto Wrecks
Piracy Moves

«»•

war* present. Mr. and Mra. Dick
Fateraon and two rbtldreh u&lt;
of Bt. John*; Mr. and Mr*.
Lloyd llryint. Mr. and Mr*.
NalUa need Ond daughter. Nana:
Mr. and Mf* Otis Ifeuh* ewd
baby; Mr. and Mra Earl 8larkwaothar
and
Mra,
Auralla
TVrtgru of Lansing; Mr. and
Mr*. Btn Boyd of New T u r k
O lfti Mr. and Mr* Ed Crasai d * . Mr. and Mra- Almond
Crobsman and baby of Bt. Joboa.
. . . ltn
Nava McMillan nt

ier party M l g r M i
tha Gator &lt;Mk: tho
oio BtraMM M arta
Dorothy W lM lm C
lock, BUMP JUoton
Dari*. Mra A B M I

Baby Armadillo

Mr. and Mr*. Bob Yancey.spent
the wrrkrnd at Jacksonville Reach.
They war* Joined there by Mr. and
lira. John Henry, Mr. and MfU.'
Julian Lovett- oml Mr. and lir e
B. McGowan of Valdosta, Ga.
J . A. Brown, John Q- Stanford
■ nd Charles W. Mary left today
for the Edgew«ter G ulf Hotel in
Kufcowater Park. Mlsa. where they
will attend a sales cengraw being
aponsorad t y the Metropolitan
L ife Insurance Co. WhUa th en
they w it visit New Orison* ond
other points In I.ouIssue. Mr*.
Btonford occompanisd her
hos­

Presented To Zoo
Barbecne Gives At
I Lake tMary Home

r r ..iu * * i

I Till- Couoteae Ilaugw llx-yon Blrrcntlow— m Barbara Hutton, fldlr*
r*i of tho Woofworlh MlUton^t-r**
I r e n e H s e v e r , o r e a a u i t a r r e d . f o r turned to the United Sdnlge'-yggthe ftret time In Grdnd Nation* trrday aboard the "Queen' Mary"
al*a snmplunu* romantic munic.il with her tilln l husband- bubbling
drama. -The Girl
Bald
No." with anecdote* o f her *on, Line*,
which tilt?* hare tonight at the •grit one year and a half,
R lli Theater. -The- ate»r d r a t a
'
With a n|«o” ftmaitway li(&lt;okle
Indiana it known a* tho “ Hoot*
who *»'ka to get area with a, U r" state.
x
prrlty tllme-a itnnrr jrlrl.
whit
ha* outsmarted Mai and
ln*t
him a M .
“ The nirl Bald No Introduce*
to the ncreoit foi in* flrat lime
the fainou* mu .to and lyric* (•(
Gilbert and Biilllraib which hare
delighted two
generation*
of
playgoer*. ttvlrrllol)* from “The
N ew I W lU k lr *
W ith
ra * a .
Mikado,” "H.M.S Pinafore." “ Pi.
r.
Very *w»r term# •,
,
rate* id l*amaura" and olhcre
of llu-ae classic operetta*
are
N r»
U
tl
aunt by William nanfonl. Vera
H ry tth s* »
float. Frank iloulau and Vivian
Fiirlurj*
Itrim It t fnsfhjotRr
Han a euarii-t of atag* and
•It mflhM. M. «, *’ \
oonran celnbilllea. well
known &gt;
H oinf
rM ‘+llt*til
vmI iim * *llt
In Gilbert and Bulllran
stage
htwt'uil ■li it itti l i i t c k l i r i
|
production*
who
make
tbi-lr
« llir
boy
r*f
g irt
^
•creen debut hi ibla picture
|yi»»HiMprf'*f"r flrhtml, wlirlbi

Plenty of machines
for school use

rr

MALARIA
COLDS

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tl will tt* it IIIlit hr Ip. »Ot ‘«f»*
Ijr luting M&gt;|ini»t. ypifSi,, but
w ill b* m «n|unl4«r in th ilm f
th o ) f « r « lo'W fQp*. Vfifktf
It d rs lrn l. * V
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MACH '

OFFICK

SPECIAL
New 1937 Model
• Tub*

, ARVINCAR
RADIO
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F o r.A n y C sr
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BAUER

YOU'LL H C il tb* goldaa voka
o f Aawrka'a l o u i i u radio

RADIO SERVICE

405 -W. lit.

Phmtr 29

route*.
.Sheffield plate nitiij.-n
have
a silver coating on j* copper
liaae. In most other plalwl war*
the have used I* nickel.
',

fa-BCQNOMY .nd 1
SATISFACTION u t t
ThahfeTested/ftoabteAction!

The Frmald-Laughton Memor­
ial Hospital repoili-d this muni
Ing that A. K. Rossetcr, lm-al
florist, who underwent an opera'
tL-ri L i t week at the institution,
it improving rapidly. The liospllnl
also stated that A. I).'Adam* la
resting nicely following an 0|w-iattovi last week.

■ f t * BAKING
A V PO W D ER
Simt h k e’hd*yjt45%*nAm
&gt;
U ounce* l-»r35*
full Pack ••• No Slack Filliod

Mr* It. ft. Murray appear'd
before City Jadg* Fraok L Mil­
ler In * sprrlal *e*alou nl the
Municipal Court laat Baluritsy
to answ er charge* of rocklet*
driving. Mitchell Iiultart, deal
aod dumh negro lad wa* r*
leased to hie talbar when ne
wad enable t* reveal lo officer*
Where he had aerurod hi* large

o n th at taring

r Body burning

RILEY’S
SKIT. 7 THRU HEPT. 8. 1M7

Peanut Butter
Early June Peas No. 2 Can j
CK SO N V ILIC

FLORIDA
BAdHmoiflMWI.il

m
OF tU kM U COMMBI » U
0 treatment

Said ‘W
Wednesday

Cut Jleans
No. 2 Can
lUwpj} Gelatine
Eatfjdl Tuna Fish No. Vi Can
(ojftitry Kist Peas No. 2 Can
Bunden’s Milk 3 Tall Cans
IANANAS
4 Ibe. .
COKING
APPLES 5 ,*lbs.
'¥ # *
■.
IMES
doz...............
PLANTS

¥ W om en
M •

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rnally He Ihe apark to plunge tha
nation* Into war.
T h .- ltalo-Huulan cla*h— grnv.
rr iitlll bee*u*e It came about
wllh full diplomatic formallti**
— climaxed a week of rising ten­
sion a* Krone* and Great Bri­
tain *ought the rowiperallon of
fascist
Italy and
K u m U In a pUn to avert
illume the MediUrranvan

Sp—dy RmlUfo f Chills

CARDHY
CA*D&lt;

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*Th« Glrl gaid No”
coowTisa hbwhwb
I s - A t Ritz) Tonight1 NEW y o b k ; Sept., 7 . - w » —

YOU'LL CHUCKLE at tb* world*,
tw o m o il fim oo* tan l-co k
o p e r tlo r i. . ,

(Cmritty &lt;/

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•^■■■■■agooggooooooOo OB
LSew w m y

D e p a rtm e n t

QflhJtU/ llgpartaent
Fancy Western Branded
Beef flunk*
Q
L o ta o r C to b lb . O i
found Yonder
|
lite r
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Seminole Printing Co.

W afer’s Sliced
D v in d B e e f
lb.
jFrooli Oround .
M
t lb * ......

DON'T MISS THIf
•l&amp;STAVSTUDMD

ru a

hour show

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'B ig D a n B r a in a r d H u r ls S ix
H i t P itc h _in g P e r^fo r m a n c e T
o
m
L o o k o u ts A 6 T o 2 W in
m

Hoibrooky Bob Jones And Bubba
Didrickson Lead Hitters For Tilt
With Two Each Durinff Contest

- W g m M terpIpf® * H th o *o ca *1
1 bee ted th* southpaw plants of thi
DoLand are moundaman, BtldM
Harper, who waa married Bat
a id ay afternoon.
Slimming out *fYm hll* oil
' Eddie Harper and Jim McMul.
i Ion, the I-ookout. ramr from; be'
hind In the fifth Innlnir ami ee
cured two run* on&lt;l to lake t
on* run lead
s*«»i which waa nevei
- overcome by the H*d* durlnr the
'remainder of the ronteat.
Brainard, on the hill for th*
ftah tln f Sanford outfit, wa* »t
hi* prime, althoufh he ahnwed
■ Ifna nf wildneaa all dtirlnf the
. fam e bu&gt;. he manar’-d thlnya In
bia owm way and he proved to
Ubk■ OmvUw o f th* tlN. Brain:
and ollovretl the I’atteraon outfit
' blit six hits, o f which they
'blended
to ftlh r r* with
thwd
Lookout mlaeuea for their only
t two tall low of the fame. Brain*
onl Ixaued free |ia»«ea to only
: three o f the Itrda while al*o
fanning- the aame numlwr.
Harper, facln f Brainanl nn the
' mound for lleland, allowed the
'Lookout* aeven hlla, of which ho
WR. unable to keep araltvm l.
i, Th. loeala alao Imik advantage
of_.thr.-e Del-and nilaeue. and
'to tk lfd tlinir run* to alx for the
-ovonlnf, , three o f . them eomlnf
final atanxn. Harper alao
Q allowed al/na of weaknra. aa he
fa llo w ed nine o f, the lemkout. to
’ take thei* haae on walk*-but hr
. display Al hi* uaual alrlke-out
| ability.
he *ent eleven nf thei
^Lookout* ilnwn via that route.
Th* arorinf ho»l lilt lea .Marled
in the Ited'a half nf the*' fourth
frknta. » li.-n 1 ’ ;1e link'll,-- mvu N
» k baa* «.if latlla. Il.ililrtock fllr.1

Button

a

Andy I

Wnablnntun
I'hll.O.lphla

and Holbrook tagged up a a**ro
on th# play. U a p l M wont out y . a t a o
Jonr, uxauUtad for tho ooeoedj T I v l U I
out b«t while PH*hard o n
o tl
a'
th . pUto, PhUUpo otol* homo. fo r
I j O | 1 (U )
th* altth run o f th* otgalag.
L*adInf th# hitting 1 * ' th# n __A_
n
OTtnlnf * u Sammy
Holbrook, “ 08111 • I "
Bob Jone* and Bubba Bhftfcksow .
Jn
Pinwho poled but two hit* ta fo ur,
w rt^ t-ii
appearance, at th# pUttar daring
tt f l l C l l

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HAVE YOUR Watch rr|lilr.dj
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on# who really kn o w lX ^
Brigge, Jeweler, Magnolia AveW VE8TOCK:
Carload o * * 1 *
good muli-a fnr sale or ex.
change, Carlton Llvratork Kx.
change
n-prcscnlr.l
by J. C.
Homan, llcanlstl
siding— ItanJ
Morrlwethcr bam.
TRACTOR WORK: I have new
Oliver Hart-Par tractor, plow,
and harrow,
Work appreciated.
Call Malbelux, Phone Hit:’, tie

.utoaiobUoa.

M U H S IE b
«S'*wr Mu *SG
■ aclmd hy the
tally

RAVY D U TY

BLACK DIA
ROND TRAILER, good Ures,
Jwadosed body. 12.',0.00. 1032 Chev
relkt coupe, good tires, $106 Ot
Reel A,Sons, Ufed Car Dealer*.

f — Help Wanted

14— Room* Without Board
ROOM FOR RENT In private
homo H I Elm Avo.

15— A p a rtm e n ta F o r R e n t
s

26—MUcenancoua For Sala

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AIIII.KHH TRACTOR Tire, for
aale at clo.* out prices. HimBA BY HWINO end Coirlog* for
salt. Practically new. Reason­
able. did W. First Bt.

***£?£*
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M I*®
W tk* *°
*

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Xfikeep'
11—Miardlanroua
.» TWO FURN 1B1IED room!
tor
real, oeatlarorn oaly. (ll- J D n
• AT*. Phona lip ,
A
,

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T FOOT MAJESTIC
Ralrtgar
alor for |IT M
arott-Carrs
way, Ino. ’ ’
/
ONE MILK e*w for aaU. Aiao
Traiiar. Phan* M 4-W.

EXCEPTIONAL' VALUE 3 * Two

FOil A Bsllafactory paint Job
aaad M hr • •Track Uiwo. Mc­
ai*ky* specify Doslar a Oty Kee Asia Sopply .
aaaltty paint* — They're "Beet
t e e the Soath." Stabley-Rogers
Eardware Oo.

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Robert Howell
Reporti For Hu
In itia
l Session
’ an
»
Biff Tackle Expected
To Be Biff Aid To
The 1937 Machine
. Tho Rem ind. H lfh School Col* ab oo S if much Improvement
•ry Fed* b*f*n tholtf oocood wrok *&gt;*»
‘•■ n wofk “
W* 1
* f fridlron prmctic^ L ookuo When
,how ^
V *** ° ‘
fh .m 'eH h rro d "inti* wmit^throuBh 1" Jur3r durln|r th' tr* lnl" C “
“ *d r * " 1 .Ulrou* h la it year and waa out or tha
thoir achadulod aoaalona In prop■ ration for th* Sanfort-U ndon ‘ p
'
tw ,.

wLfirsf--"
J“l”r .s i
S . .fir-own u it. a-

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■ NTUBMATIOBAi. U liO l'X
TeeueCar*. R m . I i.
Luca* machine wont throu.h an •
••*t[on " w#n " “ * rU n
N.wdrh 1-1: J.rM r Clip S*l.
M.atre .1 4-1; Buffalo l- f fPlr .1 oxUTUlr* . oxorcla* drill and th*B(drUI*
am. II la aln *.,
Bseb.tU r T-li Torpoto 4-1.
Montreal f.|| Buffalo t-T.
field men inS lU n r* Inetructtona,
E
AI.AOAM A -P l.ollllia I.MAOl'M
, Vealerdor'. Reowlt.
■ ' P U r - .fl Mrtot
p^daluel. I , tlalon Mpr.na. t.
.
«
’. AMBNICAN A l lO m f lO X
the puntlnf Hat a . moat of hi. »• “ ^ ' Up ‘ ^
V m l.C a r* . Bta.He
# 1. Paul l - l i Mlnnaapollt f t . boot* yeeUrday were o f the riflit
^ t ^ .n
T-oulerlll. Tt lndlen. ttoHe t.
type end had rood dUtane* U ff e d N, « « of hU
Toledo T*I ; Columbur 1*4.
* * * « ' ^ " * 7 ° f hU
Mllwauk*. T*S| Kanm . rtfp upon them. Stotnoff, a full b « k .'
will be a ten lor thU aeaaon and M l'° "
f

Roosevelt Makes
” "|Basa C atchLast D

7JSS S o . "

''M&lt; $ szrzi

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.Wa i u w

NEW Y O M ^ t t L 1 ^ - ,
Th* Count*** Haufwlta von Ra*
ventlow— nee
Barbara
Hutton,
hair*a* • of th* Woolworth mil­
lion*— returned to the United
State*
yeeUrday
aboard
the
"Queen Mary" with her tilled
husband, bubbtlny with, anecdote*
of her ion, lance, aged one year
and a half,

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S K W e f T . .” ..*
Hslflowtr, f — • • % ••• %
ir tK f M M
Harper, p ----- *1 . •
•
• three nf the 0 «
Mc“ u ,u " *
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* nlno a ll whllt
Total.
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ST'lone free paaa
ir."iin 7 . . . . : .
:n :::
• / » * • «•»*“ .
Rrrora.. Hrlflow.rr K i l l i n ' , I.
Th* two r
ttraloard lloM.loakt , J n a dten» |k .|, n la.o ff t
h.tt.d
lo
ll.l 7i .w i r ., lU gk.a. ' ^ lr
' 1
Martin.
llolbro.lL* IWCC-r 'i i r ill, at Harrii
Two b . . . b it.i I n n
ITohard. a .ik p U
HIOrlkMn. Mtolro baerai Clory. "•*" r *.^*
I&gt;tdrlkr.a
I.
Adalf.
PbMli|.»
The boi sroi
1-wTl on bao.oi Paafard Ik, -IWLand II. II.or. on Salt*. off Mar* UAIRMavH-l-N
por II. Rr.ln.rd I. Hite .I f H.r* MrllulUn. lb
per In I 1*1 Ion ag* f. off Me* lirer. t-f ...
Mullen la l*( lan ji* I. Win- I'timer., lb
nln*
p trber.
HrHard
l o r l n ll.erh. If
pltrher llerper U a f ln e t’nweft i.ltln.Mun lb
and Hmllb Time of (.ai*. 1 :11.
Itevenr.nd rf
lloalaa •!
Otaub. . ......
U. H. ( rant waa, regarded as MUr re. p _
a profeasl m sl failure W o r e the
L m aovko
Civil war.
Total. -----

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thoir

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,W
the fourth who
rr At tallied a Oil
o dollar, knotted
* h*i/ of th* fin
4; tool*a two run
* “ th hhrn they

ILL PAY CAHH for aecond
hand piano. Post Offlco Hoi

OAn AUE APARTMENT—Ad ulta
oaly— 1»T E. rtftb Bt
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Bobby Prichard woo- pwl out _ M &gt; gn.inn
o f th* fam * by Umpire Ik* Cowart In lh . ninth fnnln, whan h#
p ro u a til too much about a d*“ T*
cUlon t l th* plat*. Ooorg* PhD*
lip . flnUhad tho pom* pt th# J J "
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Tho Red* m g * here tanight J ™ * * “
for th . third, fam * * f their boot th!{" . V "
throe out . o f . f b * , aorta, pad ep- . 7 " ™
proilm atcly .l{000 f bopl* OW , &gt;»• .
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p e u d to attend tho crocla)( liltJ j
rendlnr
Brainard to
oocond.
K Inydon waa aaf* on on InfUld
hit, fill Inf th* baaoo. Bweda Mar­
tin 'then hit a rroundtr down
to Holdatock at third who throw
to tha plot* to f a t Brainard but
the throw woi too lo t. and tha
aeon w x, knotted and th* boa*,
loaded tc the top. Bammy Hal*
brook thrn filed out to deep
rlfh t field and Clary t i f f e d up
and acored on th* play.
Phllllpa
walked
flllln f
th*
baaea once more but Joe R u fffr lo area railed out on a tr lk c
to end the Innlnf.
The fem e moved on till th*
arventh when the Lookout* tathrred one more. We* Klnfdon
wwlkeil and was forced at record
by
Martin.
Holbrook
walkad
aendlnf Martin to aceond
and
I’hlllipg walked flllb if th* baaeo.
Ilu ffrrlo thrn filed out to deep
renter and Martin ta ffe d up and
acored on the play. I^ n fito n
forced I'bllllpa at aecond for th*
third nut to retire the aide.
The local* then put Che fam e
on Ire when In their half of th*
ninth they accounted for three
runa when Martin
ainflad
to
rlfh t field and advanced to tw *
nnd on Holbrook'* Infield elnfU.
Phllllpa aarrlflced both runners
and Jonra, who fielded th* ball,
threw wild to third baetman
Holdatock when he tried to forte
Martin at
third
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1,500 Chinese Flee-i
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w e r e killed
an d 400 In ju re d Unljiy in &lt;&gt;m*
of th e w o r s t d lw is te r s cm isetl
by J a p a n e se s ir Im m bs
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th r e e mo n t h s o f u n d e clared

lag from the war gone

W'crc
blown from their tracks by Jap.
ants* bomber* at Sunkklang sta­
tion 30 mile* from Shanghai.
Fifteen hundred Chinese were
wedged Into every Inch o f train
when bombs burst In their midst.
Two densely crowded accondclasa coaches and three third
elaaa ear* were shattered by the
blast which lifted them from the
wracked roadbed and
turned
them over.
Many o f their occupants, not
killed by explosives, ware crushed
to death In the arreckage. The
bomba fall without warning as
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Fifteen .'nyw Directors were add­
ed to the Bnatd f Iljrrftotp of
the Seminole County Chamber »f
Commeree aa the result .if the A n nual Election held yraterday in
the Chamber of Commerce Build*
in ,' according la Ihe le p u t &lt;&gt;f C.
E. Adams, Chairman of the Elec­
tion Committer, Mrmber* of Mr.
Adams' active committee were II.
It. Coleman, F. E. Geltler,- Jaa.

FORD WORKERS MASK FOR LABOR DAY PARADE

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Seven of the new .Director) are
In Sanford, ar^M laws: Olio Cald­
well, IL C. Dubose, II. James Out,
F. 3 . luimnin T. W. Inwton. Gev.
Weinstein and Fred T. William*.
While eight new Dirrclora ■ were
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Benj. F. Haines, Fem Park— Mr*.
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Prudence Bruno- Oeneva— W. L.
S r i,, iaingwoud— Geo. H. Bridge,
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Jr., Oviedo— 11, F. King and H.
A. Ward. Pauls— Mrs, Mamie IGrogsn, and Slmvut Andrew J e ­
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Jbe
Wowde-ftnm Savannah, Ga., who
Mr. Adams, In submitting hfct
grew up to be a screen star, is honeymooning at Coronado, Calif., report, slated that his rom'iilllee
Employes of Ihe Fonl Motor Company ware masks as they
k, Huasian-bom tnovle dlrcc* wished to roll attentinn to the
As this picture shows, some carried sig n , which lead
was Miriam'’§ third matrl Itrge complimentary vote riven Detroit.
Secretary Italph F. Ilngwrll, even and families.”
though he i» not eligible for elvr*
tiun to the Board by reason o( be­
ing a paid employee of inr ChamIk t of Commerce.
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n Coast To Coast
AND BACK AGAIN

linn is still true to its inch'lll
customs, quaint architecture, nar­
row streets, half hidden enuit
yards and restaurants that have
not been affected by present day
Americanism.
In leaving New Orleina, again
nnrthwrit
tn Baton
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w|th no 0Be to wini, heading
Itnuge, we I raveled over n grsrul
highway, as straight as nn arrow
Both Chines, and Japanese.
d ,1J^
f11' h*n,!‘
Shaded
fur fifty mlloj or
meanwhile look action that in- * 7 * 1 m' UBC^ ljr ,W ,‘
by muss covered trees, on each
creased t h . peril to foreigner. “ ,M' ou/
T ^ r
able are swamp lands anil wind
remaining In Chin, and virtual- 7 ^ . 1°
L in
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meept lagoons—tributaries
from
ly blasted th . last hope for the •
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. the Mighty Mississippi. '.'Father
of Waters,” over Ihe low valleys.
The most spectacular sight in
Baton Itnuge Is thr famous Stale
Capitol. It Is (ho tallest building
In the South, apd the height to
the top of Ihe beacon light is four
ht-ndred and fifty feel. Huey P.
lo n g is hurled in a sunken garden
near the front enlrxnre.
We are now crossing the mighty
Mississippi on a ferry to Route 71
enroule to Al*x*ndris and Shreve­
port, speeding on soon to hit the
Lone Star Btate.
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As we drove from Shreveport
nearing Glauwxter Texas, we saw
odd, blsck objects dotted over
the earth Ilka thousands o f toy
pigmies. What could such queer
objects he? O b and on we went
to drive right In tha very mldxt
of real a'l derrick*, yes, the oil
wells o f Texas and most of them
were pumping nil.
A fter we left the oil fields It
was beautiful trenery East and
West o f Dalits, miles of rolling
hills covered with green grass,
upon which fine cattle were g ra t­
ing. Mrtdows of Hark green rum,
the smell o f new mown hay, and
aa far aa thr ryes could are that
State
Manager V. P. Miller of I laved Pensacola, situated on
vaatneas, that stillness and bigLakeland,
the north ahpre of Pensacola Bay.
neai, truly, ” lhe feeling of the
Tba
local degree team will ba It la such
an nld city. I bellevo it
wide open spares.“
ta charge ot tha laltlatorlal work was first viaitrd In
IBItt, juat
&gt; It Is now five o'clock, but back
sad there will ba tacluded In tha twenty-four years after ('olumbui
In b«nford only seven; yet moat
program, a pound party fo* re- discovered America. The United
of you dear onrs have not yawned
fMabmanta sad tt U la charge Stole* Naval A ir Base la that*.
the last Umr before getting up,
*f J
M. 8bow, W . f . Field* and It maintains
tha United
arid here we are traveling through
and C. D. Dortoa A special en- States. - largest
naval training
tha wonderful amglUng oat fields
tertalameut program has
been school, Jrvi.i which all sea going
around Fort Worth. And such
ar#aagaa hy th# camp bead, flyer* era required to graduate.
massive stork barns, all made -if
Captain G. C. Hlnchcliffe, Vlrgtl .Of raurae wa had a deep arm ftahconcrete juat fpr these Texas
Malta and L. LI Kcllsr. Mr. Ing trip, hot, no luck.
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steers to sleep In. Every thing
Catflna also urged atl namber*
A vary arrnic driva la -cn the
looks most prosperous too, but Joel
la ha praaaaL
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Gul f o f Mexico from Pmaacola by
listen to this for an appetiser:
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B ilo x i’ to . Gldf port and Paaa In Ahllent we had a turkey din­
ner with all (ka trimmings such
as. dressing, crodivrry
jdlly,
Gulf. Hundred* of mighty oaks
creamed potatoes, randiad' yams,
-------hanging with Spanish m ow shade
fresh string beans, lettucs and to­
JACKSO N VILLE. Sept., g. — tba road, which (ir e s one the mato salad, teed tea, lea rremm and
Fonera] Services fa r Giles Brow- feeling o f wanting to loiter anal
real iKiufta rake, all for on* dollar.
erd, M, o f Orlando, son o f Mrs.
w stth thaeoatented- cranes
6r fifty cents aseh.
IX a Cdbchman of JackoonvItU perched out on the numerous
landed la Pecos before dark,
sad tba lata Napoleon B. Brow- wharvoe.
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after a long and unattractive
ard, who w as ktUtd In an auto moTha long
looked for Now
drive all Ihe way from Odessa. It
bOa accident at Daytona Bosch on Orleans ws* reached, and trewas cloudy and wa could see
Labsr Day, will ba Weld a t t :34 ly a City true ta Ks trmdhionv heavy rains In tha waft. Bn: this
part o f Texas U "Just land," with
miles a«d miles and nothing but
a filling station with B few shacks
around. Ws had report, on the way
o f light tornadoes In that section
i tha day before, and the old timers
Iwars expecting another t W night,
I hnt an wa want fo r there was no

Funeral Services For'lch7 t«*«.
Giles To Be In Jax |

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D ing {elder Talks
To Kiwanians On
Enrollment L o y a lty Service
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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Of fleets of tho orgsniiBlion will
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Heavy
Is Anticipated For *
Seminole Schools Judge Ware Conducts
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county opened thalr l'J lT -lil*
arhnol year yaslerday. and today
the Sanford primary schools and
the Sanford Grammar School'op­
ened their .doors for lh« regiatmtlon of pupils who plan to
ntlend the various schools durIrr the romtnip year.
According to preeent Indiratlons. Seminole County will have
n record enrollment this ycarn. K. Kipp, principal of
th o
Sanford Orammar
School.
re­
ported that numerous new chil­
dren had registered at his school
and that from all appearances
enrollment
would
ba
much
larger this year than last.
Classes In all Banford schools
will begin n e ,l Tuesday, llnw
ever.
Mr. Kipp reported that
opening eisTcleea will be held
In bla school n ett Wednesday

Baptist To Hold
Business Session
Mcmotr* of the First Baptist
Church will meet In the local
rhurrh tonight for their annual
business meeting, during whwh
they will elect officers and trarh.
i rs of their Sunday School sod
churrh officials for Ihe romlng
year, Jno , D. Jtnklns, rhsirmsn
of the Board o f '"Deacons, re­
ported Inlay.
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Also during tha meeting the
various thurrh organisations will
make Iheir anatmJ reports and
delegates will ba named lo a t­
tend Ih - meeting of the Seminole
Baptist taaociatlan which wilt
be held in Langtreed Oct. PJ and

to.

Osteopathic Society
To Meet In Bartow
Thn Mid-Florida Oaleopathle
Society will moat wltb Dr. W il­
son of Bartow mm S e p t • at
T:M P. M. for tha past regular
monthly meeting, e sta rlln g
to
Information raealead bars today
from W. F. Pardon, D O . of
Omlneevllt*. w la U porratarytreoaurer o f tba argaataatloa.
I’recoedtag tba dUaor there
will ba a swimming party oaf
followlag tba ftaaar. Dr. WII-

Quiz On Facta Per-!
tainfng To County

Parke Kfl l y of Miami noil Jeiin|
llrgtster Of
Tallsli i-seo
wrn-j
married recently by l entity Judge
B. W. Ware.

Tile Sanford I’oslnl Clerks and
The Seminole County Commie
Its auxiliary vvill hove its month j , ioner» fall&lt;*&lt;t tn consider Ihe bud­
ly picnic and swi m party at San get of the Cuunty for the coming
Isindo Springs tnimuiou uflir|)ca r ns planned in their session
rnain and evening.
.yesterday because lenglhv illsThe club was honored by hav­
'rttsslon of current uuestl ui, kept
ing Klwsnian M, T. Ilrs|iess «if
Ihe body In their quarter- until
Jacksonville as its visitor today.
d:IK) I'. M. a t wliieh lime they ml
Mr. llesprss is sn honorary n fin , l-'Uined until the latter poll
of
la-r of the rlub due to the fw l
the week when Ihe new budget
that hr has missed lust one week
will be ronsiilen-d.
ly meeting In the past It y e sis el
Numerous persons niq&gt;ea/ed Ih ■
Nino persons wern nrrstgndd
Klwsnla work in-that city.,
foie the body yesterday with rvJndra
Frank
1*.
Julius Itingfeldrr asked Ihe lit
quests for mail repairs and mud before City
wauls members to attend in *
I building uf which thu County Miller In a session of ths Mu­
afterbody the Church Loyally Service
'aureed to consider ami make ef nicipal Court yesterday
to nnswtir to charge^
to be held at H:00 I*. M.. nn Gel.
I foils to romplete m the n'vir fu ­ main
ranging from wrecking a .ear*
3 , at thr Presbyterian Churrh.
ture.
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Mr, Itingfeldrr also asked Ihe
Murray O. flverslreet, of O r- or Ip larceny.
Chester Alim, negro. • ronttn*
body to eo operate in Ills loyally
lanilo wss tin- fir t to appear launi from tho last cobrt aossliSl
program which is srhrduled fur
Kt pin nations of Hoetnt Secur­ foie j h e body with n road repair v. ns dismissed and also Andy
the enllre month of October at
lequesl. lie tske.l Ihe Cuunty to
ity and other luxes were given
improve Ihe 2.7 miles o f roadway Howard, negro, who was arrest-*
today by Deputy Collector of
b
e lfre n Uines'msl and Sun I-Sinl.i ei| fur doing biixlnra* without
Internal Ttevenuc J. I. Hurt, tin
Springs
sml sild slioubb’rs on each a lleeiise.
la In tba chamber building e v­
lada laitlmor. m-gro. ‘ charged
side
of
the
road.
ery Wednesday fur
this
pur­
u (Hi urerkliu: n oewer and
Mr.
Overstreet
was
assured
by
pose.
Moss Bryant, negro, arrest ad fur.
the Commissioners that t he' im­
doing
business wllhont
a
IIprovements would la- runsidered
Arronling to nn announcement
eonso. were continued unlit itX
and
that
work
would
begin
as
made today by C. E. Adams, the
next se ss io n .
Sanford Lions Club nit imImts will quickly as possible,
It. It, tlmwn. n sp ra ensrged
A
committee
o
f
growers
fmni
enterWil.i their wivi-s nmt swi-etwith larceny, was given a. 80
the
truck-griming
urea
wual
of
lienrts at a barbecue ehiekeu
day atratght senlanea-by tha City.
dionrr to Ih- hekl ut Sim laimlo Ssnfurd appeared la-foie the body Judge. Odla Bell.
negro,
w as
isnil requcstul tin- County to re­
Springs tomorrow aflrriuasi - -at
given n so day suspended aaa*
pair
the
road
from
Kami
Siding
8:00 P. M.
churches and other civic and re ­
to tho- Mountain lee Company trnro _fur disorderly conduct.
K. A fltsvuna. charged
with
ligious information pertaining tu
I ie-eoultng plant, a road which n
The Seminole
Hlrti
Helmol
assault. W a s fined IS nrl Odayfl i
Setnlnnle County,
frequented
by
heavily
loaded
Judge Ware rioted a short talk Band will hold lie In itial |irar llurks as well as autos and ul the John MrFstt. negro, was glrma
lire In the HIk Ii School nudltie
with an appeal for thr Kiwanls ruin Thursday uflrrnoon nl 3:30 present Is in such a condition as an alternative ot a |S fine o r
to daya In jail whan ha plead­
la support thr churches to 'he
o ’clock. A ll
rimnliera of the would make heavy tiaffic liasard ed guilty to drunkenness charges:'
greatest extent In their alma and
ous.
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band are urged to he present,
Itosa |/ « (trees, negro, wag dis­
activities.
The Board advised tne Commit­
R. E. Kipp aunouneed today.
tee that the 'requeued Improve- m is s e d when ahn plnsded guilty
1mrnta would la* made to tho rosil tn charges of being drunk Sb 4
d i s o r d e r ly .
and George Collier,
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M ach
C levela nd
la-fore the nest hauling season.
reported tbt* morning that spnegro, estreated a f l bond tog
By
motion
Forrest
tislrhel
was
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I prngiavalely fm o OsmsiH was
I 8 EL 1N. | f o w . Jersay1. Sapt. t . duns to the home ol sjnm Ken- swarded thu 'contract for furnish­ parking In n no parking son!..
-W7 — A tjyenty-yrar old *ch o o t'Is which It I, believed
aotuu ing supplies la the County Convict
ri admitted after
boure
of One purposely act u lire Mumlsy Camp and tha County Homo dur­
taailonlj.g today. Police
Chief, night. A s'y u l. buwuvor. nu aus- ing tha ensuing month.
Also by mntinn Mias-, 1'raneea
iOTfl E. Keating announced,
t u e a iim * it- r » , roreei
MaeDougall, county health nurseWeather Force sat
was granted a two weeks vacallpp.
. F air lu partly cloudy tonight
Jno. D. Jtnklns, County tax col*
and
Thursday with acattatfcl
lector, appeared before lliu Board
ahowrrs In eat ri me north p ortltn
and
rvqueatrd
Ihatg
the
County
Thuriulay
afternoon.
Kxtrvraa
Tba Wrwlbridge township chief I L d g n t
furnish him x much needed adding
gave tba girl's name aa Mar­
northwest Florida-generally
fate
machine. &gt;
garet Dirnnan and said ah* waa
Tba Ban
Mayor Edward Higgins and
a
atttdrnt at th* secretarial was award:
City Attorney Fir&lt;l K. Wilson ap­
aebaai. She was the "lady
In | Installation
peared before Ihe Commistloners
rad," Keating said, who waa |]Jaminetlor
and entarad • lengthy discussion
•east canning from tha bungalow Jf%h gchoc
relative to the foreeloaura of City
wbara .le a v e s was shot ta death 1017 aaasoi
and County taw liens.
hi hi* bedroom last night.
Tba
co
N ear the close o f the session
■ he bad been taken Into rua- Crouse-Hln,
tha Clark was instructed to ad­
tody shortly
after Ftceres, a ba Installed
vertise for bids for the re-roofing
laborer, was found nude and d y that Wars i
of the County Convict Camp.
big In bis room. Ill* children, too, ambit*
Paul, fly*, and Emms, two, w*ra
The light
foand Whimpering and cowar- mediately i
Thc moro intriligcnt you sratag amlar abaaU In their adjoin, rtva. Tba b
'according to some magician*, tho
tag l l l W im . Hoove * wife waa tba W PA.
. (nor* anally you' are fooled by
i ” maglv" U k k*. ,
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Nine Are Tried
Before Miller In
Municipal Court

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Ter Murder Of Man

LOCAL WEATHER

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INNOCINCK

ABROAD,
'-iL.f.;ce« rrllrclinc fear ol war, Blled Shanghai'* street*
•a thousands Bed from dcalli and flrr a i
u •rf.iie raced brlwren China and Japan. Chaos waa
avsry where aa airplane* rained (argue. ut d&gt; 'i lulu street* clogged with fleeing humanity. Even lha
International Settlement provided nn I,.*\ .
In mbs exploded In IU thoroughfare*, killing fame'- ~
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HIGH-CLASS

A B V E J t T I S I N G I* Oil* menu on lha
roof of a French restaurant In New York City, painted in letters two
by four feel lor the benefit of hundreds of workers, laboring high
abovt the street* la Rockefeller Center'* otOre buildings.

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la part af Urn trslalng *f Wart Fatal eadeU.II ere la
g m p of tutor* offleer* patting elaaa roam theory Into practice toVTwwfr-l_manner with 1M mm.
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V nns n f.li rrr from the bouse* that SIS.OOfl.OCO of
r:iileil at fiiirn b ell. Just across the Maryland stala
■eliminate slums, they are* ultra-modern. Cnuuteri liloil.s A. It, C, II and F. In lha center li a sellout,
.1 aliut r that tlif business district.

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friendly to Japanese warrtora along lha railroad to Felplng, offering
thrm warm tea. Ilero bo la serving tba beverage la a weary Nip­
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VOLUME XXVI

Established In IC’K

HANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. SKPTKMHKII4. 111.17

Franco-BritishAnd^o yal Troops
American Demand^am&lt;^
Is Made For Truce For Zara80za

John L. Lewis
Raps New Deal
In Radio Talk

BILLOWING WAR SMOKE HARKENS SKY OVER SHANGHAI

CIO Chief
Roosevelt
Weather
Bids For

Withdrawal Of For­ Seaman Swims 25
ces From Foreign
Miles From Wreck
Area Demanded Of
lIRNDATIt
Fr»»ro- Rpanlah
■ Krouller Hept.. 4 —The Hpanlati
C hina' And Japan
government army on (hn A lt'!
(ton front
tnenared
ZaragniB
r r r » , |t wg* reported from Ma■1rlil after government
ahoch
troop* ’ aellfd
•Iraleglr
llfl. rhlla. JJ mile*
anulhraal
of
I the old Aragon rapllal.
{ With Relrhll* wreated from
t Inaurgent
control
government
wcnlumna am ta d to be puah.
Inn alrottgly 'arnlnn
7-eragnta
■Imiltaneoualy from iha north'
ea«t and aouth.
SHANGHAI, Sept. 4.—
A government communique an­
(AP)—American, R r i t U h
nouncing the rapture of IWI*
and French connuU jreneral
chlta «ald IKHI laurnrnl* were
demanded that Chinese land
hilled and ItOP raptured
forced end .Tnpancne warIn.urnenl radio rrpnrta aalil
(thing withdraw from vP
arrangement* had heen rumple!cinity of the Internationa!
id for the aurrender of . (iljon,
Settlement and the French
the government'* Inal
nfapoiT
eowtwwten. Hauw a -for thouon the nofllil'ni llay of lllaray
riaat.
tandu of forcijptcn* in thin
International rlty aplallered h&gt;
Tha column* which helped lo
artillery aliening In the Idllei
rapture Hanlander am nn-klnr
w arfare -helwren tha Chine*" anil
Tho iOJ»»tw|*«a firighirr T«r
In complete the domlutntn Id
Ihe Japaneae.
lain aank off I'ananiu r ||y , (.-|u Ihe i oqalal area hy
cleaning
I'oiiaular official* addreaacd u with the apparent |o*« of )! the am eminent out of n amall
Joint rommunlrallon tn Mayor nu n Inn Addley Maker, an ollei I allre of Oviedo province,
In­
(&gt;. K. Yul prote*ttng (he fur­ from* Middle Ala., eurvlterl It) cluding (Iljon,
ther endangering of the Inter­ » « Imtiiluc nearly j* . rnltea' i,
With Inturgrni lugluh. *eeepnational Kelt lenten! where &lt;ilimit ehor,1. Il.ici-.n it j.iicl weary Il­ : ilia Irurn thir-e direct mu a un
ion rlyltlan* were kllle-l yea- ia ahown at I'tiimma t'Jiy a(i«i (iljon. lad goiurntiieiii alrong|»?irimdoii lo lilli* L'Mth. IR
lerday. The maynr aent
the Id holira lit the water
holil In Iba Itlarayun toumry, rlcMlnc of nno»| |d h &gt;•. nf Bum
rt mmotilratlon
to
Nanklnr
mo*t rotrermneut —aciupelhlaera
liesn and u gn|U*r»l Ik lid »y l**r
■eut of the centra) government.
The ronaula alao made the
■II will murk Hi** «out) tut •*
■ante demand on Japan",e nav­
L.iltor liny wlilih will li ntl
al
official*
here,
Amerlran
hr till'd Mmiduv.
I,rill.h k*renrh and other warAi i ordltig |«i Its it-n,il 4iNlii'i
hldpa were In tho Whanxpon
Till' Httpfllfd 1llr'l'jllll a HI (lot
Hirer a leu* HilVntllial'a lamoita
IIUltd.
drtenulnad to
pro(&lt;y,t
bit tiuldlthcd on Ili .11 d.iv. An
the
war
A lenre urn-ip of nirmhera rf
their niH°n»l» but
nun ni'o turn In from flu* Hmiioid
fa**ed
alerted
hermelf Ihe .Snnfoid rhapler nf '.no fa ,'e m
AVtil Ilf If .\«llon i| 11*1Hk i'fi'l ftjo
ejtalnai Ihd proa pert nf n more -Slnr attended the meeting of
I* H, 1*0*1 flfflrn *i.it" Mill Hi"'
trrrlfylii* -reprlaal
fiuah'* hy
flUo wlll_ oIimtv" M»« boll 1,1
the 1111nlit y Nlpplneae war ma­ Vohiaia fh n p l'r IH7 (I. K. S. In
All prim I|m| 4 niiii* * mil • to •
chine
temporarily atnlled
hr IlrLaml la,I- niuhl. Ih-* orr*,e.n
1in h ibmr*
w o, llo- off.i'ia] 1 it il of ih-- llV uhy
Uilit*'* blr nun*
Tilt* down Ion II Mir* t
ot
I ire* I, new fire* broke. p u tC iu m l Aikiinji M il, ("Imib'ito II.
Hit vifont a*,faII pro bi id 1 l&gt;»*
In fhlnette
arrllona
nf
Itl'" I’rriy of Jur I.. nvillo,
IIt'sor ul oil DM II Til'll d iv ol
illy under
bombard me itt
i Kollowinc n l&gt;api|-ii't wnvtd in
ImniHin in thi' MiiiiifiKi linii.
Jnpaneao alrrraft, K.arh
aide
Slot o n I.'elre,
■laltnrd advance* In thn fl*hl- the cirly rveiiln?
A ploliRliro yi'l'liei a l.illllu '
'Ihe meetinr u u - 'h'I.I. After ih j
In lb" bomb In hii iffnrf
t
tllher rerenl derelopmenle In- ronferrinc of ileun -, l.y the off),
mu npo Ihi* l* rrId lav
id lb**
oiled:
ret, of the rhnpt.-i, o talk Ly
Mint- ilioy will ulitioH- ,*ht| I*.
I. Rlr flnbPrl l„ CralRln. near Mia, I'erry w»» hennl«onio li p-iri
of iii4*nv odd
algblJi ;m lb* i pin and M.m
IIUli nmhnaaador In
Japan.I In'IuiU,! «m"iii! t r-,* iMoenns who
rl" in Hn* *brraki'fM id iio \f
rlvrd In Tokyo and prepared went to Jh-ljind v .o - . Mr,. J. y„
rrraent htf rvedenllela
In ^ -m a lh y , Mrw. ,i. W tlailry
i«tiiCVf%
ni'errr Hlrohlto. thin. rndliiR Vfra. Joe tVrley, Mm. It. V, fin-n
Ttifi viamr« who lAoilt i • 11\
purl* 1lint llrllnln mUhl eur- ,|,»w . Mn . -Stewart Hutton, Mr,.
n
Iiiim li for V&lt;‘ l. it li
II her dtplomuMe
if lnV4"', A. C. llaiT'-r, Mra. \V. M. Ilayoe,,
plow s ibrouvli "II
id ;
*«f
III Japaneae berauae of For- Mr*. Kffu lluaoll and Mia. Irwin
Iroffle jtirr1%Itij* hi l»i *1* iin.*
tn Mlnlatrr Knkl lllrola'a de- |,rclalre.
lion- piim|u.iip I*m* V11*v in*
-I
r In nnawerln* Ihe llrlllah
AUo
Mi-. Il«nn*h J.eobaon,
MTUP"P Mllpd Oil of .Mite l«r»i|
"le»t nialnat the ahnnlln* «r „
Murray j , rvi.. Mra. Chailia
bp IiiIi'IkIi l*i
Hill ,n b|||.
o
Hrttlah
.w U .aad .ir
lo Ka|inrr&gt; &gt;Ir,. II V. Kent. Mra. II.
Ulidemlnn'l \tkv tb&gt;*
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w*p lrrno'1 .'T"tbor f»,o '*
^
Thr" '
J. Ir-liman, H.almao leh m .n , Mr
&lt;In T iti*««l#*y mioi&lt;ti 111si4 li111
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'•Y c a r
S e r v ic e
MrKay Ml
It. C. Moure, Mra.
flip illy }-ill L« f|t|»*l fo n ' i
filming, w«trk*r■» hi» »*|o-i t*
F m b le m s G iv e n B y
K. J. Iloulli. Mi - It. A. Shoemaker,land profraanlTn I
Ifllt llifflrilllV Ml ll jfi ' lint ' •
A C L T o E m p lo y e e s ^
^
nn*| p«rly |*i i&lt;-fiirn i«• tio-ir
jobs, iiml ' uiilii arubl" t»* *&lt;) • b» i
Kmhlrm* ilrnollna 25 year, of 4*r*h'l Maliou
rrmlml &lt;m«* of n*H»hl
Ho*
ntinu-'Ua aervic* for the A t. I "itluii the neat
nli*b! Iirforiv lb* * §11111.. ip*
will know i*ii*1 prob'iltti !«• rl**l
til"I f"ilM»r liny in o\« r
i'ni’iplpjii tinitnrl - .*1" win ip i
A three a n play
mlmtllnc Iiml I"c kl"p» ill n in
iiH .r
Ihe humor of darkle* In It"' P»M In mpi in lio n i « ih* un
The Itev C. K 71 more, paa- Rnnlh with negro aplrltual* and ini4| ttulomnbll** Ip tti, I..,j II...
lor *'(
(he
rirat
t'hrtatlau folk annga- marked the nfflrl.il ir p fr b mnrlAlliy m l .
l .ilo if
Churi'h here. h»« returned from debut nf member* nf the Halt- hwy I n p m b ttb l) k i * « i * t iImp
a three niontha vacation In hla ford Woodmen t'lrrle In llie urtv n l l i r r Plnglf iltti in
lb"
home toail Of Haleru V»- *hd play. "Ital Hal From Itlrmln' &gt;"iir l o i tirdlnv i n -t »•
wdl IV-aUntd
aerrtrea
which ham", preaented teat ntgtil *'
have hee illaionllnued
during the Worn* it'« Ouh.
hla ahaett"- ai iHe Iih al church
The fiitlowtng were Intituled
Hopdgy.
in tha real »f ihararlera: limb
, Hu ring hla yaraUnn. tha lUv MrHlarruw. Vlirtl
Melta. . Kd
Jilaart foiidmlrd a‘ aerie* nf Tarraway. fharle* Tew. Myrtl,
b
roangellallc eevlce* In vatloue Kloyd. Alte* farraway.
Jewel
W h itle y .IV iu g la a
MrHIarrna
TAl.I.AIIAKSKf:. F la. • o' I
Itiiane MrHIarrow, and f . j; Me- —(,Pt—The atatr cabin" i- ihw -t
Hlarrow.
-« ■
, Police Officer J. B. Quattlrbaum
igaltna the coat of -eiinkli-r
Aa a film *! in |he "three art jryatrni*, fire eacapv, " I «*iter
yertenl'T fruatralad an attempt
p|ay without "1 curtain" n to Ir*'nry e*ll farllltfr* ot thC*,(ule'r
ahoplifting and apprehend,^ t
rat preaentallun nf ’'The llie jiha.tiiullnna.
negro who hai been under ara'
Apple- waa rthlbltrd with tinpic ion for. aome tim* but on whom
A -l.ummittee headed hy Ml'iim-/
entire raat participating
no definite evidence pould
(iriieral Cary II. .Ijtn.l..............in'
me mini, inataUation o( ri.Miik-e.i.
The negro- S. II. Brown- ha* for
tel/-* I 'aing fire doora and . itil.e.e,|
the paa( frfw m onlhi m ad#' It
atairwaya In dormltura.al Fl' ieln
a h abit of paaaing th e Bee Bee Inn
Stale Colleyt for women
nn Hanford A**naa and In *o
Kir*- evape* for the H 'la
A c h a n g e la Ih* b o a r o f S u n ­
dnlija he* ha* fraquenlly picked
day e v e n i n g w o r a h l p
ut
t h e Am trulluraI And Mtchliuiiel fill'
up bottle* of wine
but
until
and ‘or
‘M elh n d U l C h u r c h w a a a n n o u n c e d lege for Nrgroea h " i
thla morning It had bee* Impoa
to d ay by t h e Rav. I*au| RedHiriM irr a it k o v k h
albla to c atch him .
th *
IIKUANII, Kept. 4.—DeLand f u n . p aalo r. H e n c e f o r t h
The officer bad the
clerk*
at
730
In the atore to pralrad to be c i t y romrolaaUmer* la at night .e r v l c e * will b e g in
aaleep yealerday evening nnd nr adopted a budget for the fkacal o'clock
Al t h e e v e n l n r w o rah lp t o ­
they did the aagro walked bold- year beginning Oct. 1, calling
th e
O r p h a n '*
y into the atore and picked up for he expenditure of BOf,- m o r ro w night.
u gallon Jug nf wine. He wea 341, I2J'7II more than the bud­ Hand f rd ta l l e n a o a Hprlna O r the
llev .
caught hy the clarka aa ha left get fur the rurrwnt fiacnl year ph artag a will play.
the atore ( a t turned over to whirh ceil* fur the expenditure R e d f e a n t M a ted T h e p u h i l r I*
of fMJ.MU,
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the pollen.

Declares
Is “Fair
Friend”;
Farmers

N o w P olitical
A liu s S o u g h t

100 Civilians
Slain Yesterday

L e w i s Bonsls CIO
Now I Ins 3.718,000
W o r hers Enrolled

japan's Big Push Is
Stalled By China's
H e a v y Artillery

WASHINGTON. Sept., 4.
(Al’t Inlm !.. I.i'wia.reluikint; I'rcsfili nt Untixrvrlt
ax ihi^ fiiir wrnllitT frirml
i'f U iImiiv e rrtoil iiiiliee on
tin' ;i lml||latr;itiiui Iiim Com*
inilii't for liuluxirjiil Or^niii/ulinii ix pirp am l to liaik
*how lure lor il» ixiliticnl

i-u-li havi ii'tur.li'il many Mclie tia *&lt;f "inc.proud Khiinyhui into i &gt;. oiu
w. |I|| - the IWtUIUf Aten. " ' - tail. It from a window of tile \ •• i
ti . ..rt ill- I’liilipplne Clippei. Shortly after the photo wax initile. .i I\iti- rirnn 'tiler ntol wounding IT otheia.

Stores To Close C ourt O f Hono^.Ta.fijft-HeJdjCJbililrm- Asked ullu'jt.
* text i-;'n |mrt|ii)r laai tiiith1. m
ll 11 I'M'iliiii; l-m.' lhat
Monday Because A t Camp W ikiw iki M onday To Register For 'tih■Im• IIIthriIIIrill idled ll.TI.X,11*1(1
Bank. Postoffice And
Herald Also Join
In Observing Day

S anford M em bers
O f E astern S t a r
Go To I)eland M eet

O ne Tim e Capone
P a r t n e r Indicted
F o r T ax Evasions

Rev. C. ‘E. Elmer
Back From Vacation]

Three-Act Play Is
Staged By Woodmen

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B i g g e s t Business &gt;
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pbtlri . i.f pood fwilli lo labor
an , i. mi 44p»itv n^d j*f*nd fon*
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S t a l e ' s .Institutions
May Get Additional
Protection From Fire

Negro I Arrested
* For S h o p l i f t i n g

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Paralysis Reported

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Official lirport

In icin llo- toiul while i"'pulatlon of ih" territory »'bl*'h
atnre haa become the i'nltcd
Htatea W »» 2 l« .
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Sanford
Herald
* »•»r t •!*»

The Senatorial Battle

-

Within it few month* from now the campaign will get
under way in florid* for th* nomination &gt;CT a OemofcnUlc
ju n io r und already one hear* considerably apattyfatiAtt. 4*.
to th a 'llk e ly candidates. Of courao the present neuator,
Claude Pepper, will seek ro-electlon, and he will be* »
hard man to heat no m atter who run* agalrteb him. But
down the Kant Const there | b another possible candidate
who Ik. takfnjr note of hla chances, and who,could toaka
m iu c s irn u ’i iu ry s
a strong fight.
•— —
Murk Wilcox is the present representative far one
of the most populous districts In the state, was formerly
representative for the Fourth District which extended-ah
the way from Jacksonville to Key West. In thUp dlttrim
ho first heat the popular Ruth Bryun Owen, and "then
was overwhelmingly re-eleCted over some let# CilMAi'
» r « - « la Ifcr h i i . m I oppondnt. I jis I y eir he triumphed over ’a TuVmjeAd’lhMnIfMtMM- OlflOto at*
is. Ik* Ur«»r HiIm d'datc, not oncp, but twice, and was one of
rr with *r* iirl*«l ketoSdidute* in (he entire country with nerve ehoiigfiitd'.n!i|i|n
Chlf M , ■•&lt;)
this fight.
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tevh'd**’
Kdinelh Hnillnger, writing In the Miami Herald,
n-es the Insistence on the part of both P c rt^ r And-Wlkscx
• nn Invest lira lion of the official records of’-State
ploy men I Director John fSihintKM as the opening
in the Wllrox-Pcnner
WJIrox-Pcpper battle fo r the United 8 tile*
tale* •Mi­
ni c. The Idea seems to be' th a t In pushing the inw ttgatldn
both arc angling for the support of ftov. Gnld' In
ATL’HHAV. K BIT 4, 19^7
next year's election.
•.
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"Until n few days ago,” says Ballinger,
the gover­
IDUt VftltflK KOIt TOKAY
nor was persona non grata in Washington Iwcauaa He In­
sisted that Knil Bradford of Jacksonville, his Wend, be
TUB PIXKO IIKAKT: My heart director, Instead of Emerson, the friend of the 'WtUidnftbnl, t) nod, my heirt is
ton bureaucrats. Suddenly both Pepper and Wilcox
will *lnr owl Klvt‘ inalaa.— jumped into Ihe fray, promising Investigations demgned
|t)m&gt; 67:7
to put Emerson nn the defensive, and on th* way
"Tlu* reason for this utmUuil sdUvtty »a to woo' the
Com- he’ii next year, we surmise, fldvorncr Cone can com*
■,ratty close to electing thhdiext seaittof. Naturally h e 'la
it ttrnush his ""UK "tiumr not going to lenr his phlrf and wwyelf Bis galluses for
HOtm’oiio who won't Kelp him.**
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The Ollier,mu of the Popper-WHOpa Men, In the cvwit
I life r none .
it simmers down to this, will dcpciidiln Mr. Balllngera
fb*y rny Iso.,
t
coin,
opinion, largely upon the strength "1 the Roosovclt |nnuJ Anil lti lps 1
in Florida. It will depend Upon how the |whP» ™
gjwcrtfuri- th&lt;&gt;the stnte react to the higher and higher casta al^living,
Br’« Veru,
the constantly increasing taxes which the New Deal I*
And tluniapi
causing, mid the attltiid* of Florldu |ieoplo toward the iv
I , r strife Ihroughotit tho whole country.
But I—1 d.,lil,' r I:
’ A» ■onto would Y.tvrii
"Along the Eust ro ast," Mr. Ballinger states, “the
‘or
oflenlimee I," r
lt&lt;Hlie veil influence definitely is ebbing fast. But whelhanark
r tin* Imekwooda rrarker, or phees like Jsrksonvlllo and
Of it,&gt;ecu we conn tie
Peiis:ieoia will shake loose from Ihe New Deal by next
I* prat* In litonr • d |
Mny Is problematical. As matters now stanci, Wilcox will
I e mili-New Deal, and Pepper will lmve the Farley bless­
ing."
"Today the ihcep are divided from the gusts by
win re each'stood on Ihe Roosevelt court plan," Mr. Bal­
linger continues. "Bo tho senntor will trc4u« the New
Deal blessing while tlm congressman w lll/encwlnter Its
M a r t tuml.ri-, M&lt;ii’ llirra* ln&gt;l curses. I,ike tin* Townsend battle heivTffRTycar, the outcome
A crow |" tr l» l on n u ll bleak might reverberate throughout the nation."
llmlxd tii-,.
In ev'ry pantui'i-

{Ilf \aw-tiw-c««,

Kxerciwe Overdone

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lmpro|HT exercising is a ‘very common cause of lmpnlnsl innlth during tin* hot weather months, according
M 'round;
In Dr. llobirt A. Fraser, chief medical director of a
Hr'. Welcome ill my f.iriit.
II idiiiit lift* insurance romiuuiy, who recently said:
r iir n m M. I.lml-n).
"Tho lust time to stop exercising Is Itefore you have
hud enough. I save the gull course, tennis court or swim­
\t ItUg*lfl |tl |C|nHl)i| m ||At«*
•t*(lL 73 *lIrpliiill'll in N-mUit*' ming jMMil with the feeling tlint you would -like to stay
for ||ll» BU)1|Ki| I *ar , 1fml* rlillltv tniH'i-r, und you can in* sure thut vou have nut overdone.
jovfnimtni. hid) I utnu»lhn lit This rule applies to nil forpis of recreallpn or exetvlse,
&gt;#»m1 H i niori*. TltU * !»*•• h* « ml should lie fu’luwisl by issipltl who are taking their
Indication of tho efft«ihcncgg vucutloii ns well ns timse who nre taking their exercise
of
€*lilikii *k
"null n „ii » iii
after working hours."
tr e a lv »Jtli H um"Iii. untiuiiMi &lt;si &gt;
Tim lni|Mirtuiit thing to avoid In the doctor's o|rinlon,
fow iltiy* ana.
is IIn- tendency to turn the pln v period Into an endurance
How tlitil it fliirviinl nrnfi &gt; mutest. Tile grim-faced individual Intent on another
■or haR roiiie‘lo tin* tl* fittpr til • iidilcen holes ol golf; the |H&gt;rsp:ratlon soaked, half exbunded tennis player determined to finish an extra set;
i the (link Mini driver mill
[ licly pr&lt;n lulm, (1,(11 ■c r y uimi pei form inces like these destroy the very purpose of exer­
U s "iifi-r ililn-r. It M, krlfe cise. which Is to build and tone the muscles and which
t | In th* bie 4 41-al clvlne lilm umimt Ih&gt; accomplished by ovotMlolhg,
Sdvln-. mi ilnn'l ■iipiune Iheto
"Those who go on va^tlon,*' Dr. Fraser stated,
is m ylhlliL ' li ft In itii l in till'bon’d shift gradually from a* sedentary routine to one
n it.
of active exercise. The heart^uid iM^ciea alb not preWell, tl wsh JihI Iwi-nly- imred for I lie suddeir.gtralii'bf steMoMf1frogt a quiet, lh«
three ynarn nrn )I;I • HUlUinsr active existence Into one iWdr calls S r thlrtwwlx hole* of
that tlm Wmlii Wnr ilarl.-d
There are mUlliiiiH v( Imy* In
thla rnuniry amt In Knnipe
1*41 the rlltil aye miw Inr
soldier inileil.il. whu kite mil
honi re| I ii I»I4. Tlinl'a
SANF'X)BD TWI'aNTY YEARS AGP
peotioMr nne reiu»n "lit nar
Menu hi Intnilnpiil Inday,
An ctprrlminl In
eoiiitiiunlam. isiaielred hy Ip-ifunl il.iy
T usk ell, Hint Rimiirnl hy Die

Ksnfnnl U n graat e,Sli&gt;n teeI I'D*, nnm dlns to * ipiieinetil nn
i m-enl Iwue nf ihe tlorhla Tlmoi
I nil'll. Iliey paint out that rotten
( « i u ilnple , iup even lit IKGO.
KJIwi Anna Me-on la apond in* «
fee &gt;!•'&gt; * nl Paytons [le.rh
Mr*. I.*, c . K«s-n hat rtouoiisl 'c
ler home in lim ville, (!a., after a

e e a lth y
Itofton
m c n lu n l
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b a tlit ro m lu ilrd III llm lllllito4■ of rtRicnMi
Md. All
"lore*, .inovl.-to
heauly
shopi. Rkttoici-a and idher plari'a
of • buidno** In th e Inwrti are y l i i l
• s n e d im u lrh l- hy ITT-Tr ni«
lo in e r. roh.lU utlns- the e n tire
p o p u latio n ' of (lM -.nh.ll W hat
tite r pm rll
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rvallio .1 from
k*le« will b» re lu m e ,| -pi |h&lt;e
p u rrh a e e rt T Jtll tojkleni r.f d lv
tribulloii L. calli'd hy_ Mr. To*
Wtli, "ru-olieral p i-»—
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Like m o i r S n K T T i f a n i ? ^ i « U ^ ^
ANA HERON vigorously pursues its prey
in shallow water. It ne*U In great numbera In varioua section* of Florida, both
Inland and along tha keys and Islands of
the coast It U protected a t *U time* by
tha state and nation,
The visit In 1105, of th* free-bootev,
SIR JOHN HAWKINS, to tha discouraged
French ookmlata a t F t Carolina near tho

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In China as
the
ibini uf ttbilljrtlal Mint N’aiii
tb*
machine sunnlns
nf
arlala aud iM'desirtanto. and
.alnkln* of slilp*. Krrn the
a of a
ibolero
epldvtuhi to pii&gt;,lm,
an entirely
chord h.-&lt;mine fuw
ba Save &gt;ur Idea wbat
I* Itul when lloufkoui:
atmrk hy a link mm and
i buadred
p.,r&gt;ona
were
4 . w« r.iuld truly *ynpa4 with the |HHir Cblortae.
ypboon U nothing mord or
than a hurricane, pod k l-

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Ml*. K i'irP ih Kiaffml, «h»
lip* It-t-n &gt;|H-mtliiK the summer In
South f'eroIKt with ri-lallie*. ii
home In S a if v d a»-aiu. -i u t . anno n,-i.I p u t ,
K. K. Mur,ell s vl family sic
p.lutt; a lAv «»• fit al Iui)P a«
IU-.ih until toikoel upesi
T. W, Iji-rt in, euiienntrivk- it of
I'uhlir In .lt4 sl.ia , te* annouioed
u tvuular tnilo,' n IcacberV otem
iuatlon will ot p r e rp t* d Si U e

the moot Interesting eplsodva
of Aventura. Finding the Fire
.
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4^ , hi
kina furnished them with hb
of food out of hla limited a
result of this trip Hawkins &lt;
to England detalkd account*
great resources.

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• THAN DOING TOUK OWN WASHING
a r t aamak, for tha soap, supplies, tICo and
electricity enquired to do your washing than your
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The cent o f your kr n i i bn bargain DAMP W A SH Service* will be
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gaa, m a n and mectrtcity tha washwoman u u i , Damp W ash alao
N tr im a il « f that expaam . And arc do your washing u n d e r' far
exist in any washwoman's home.

THAN HAYING TO W MAID DO THE WASHING
T he aeap mnd u lh u supplies, and the gas, taratcr and electricity
y a e a a l naea l a 4m tha washing, cost more than you pay for
yo u r DAM P W A SH * b a s ils . W« wash your clothe* cleaner, loo,
n a i a a ta m them dangt, a ll ready for your m ale to do the ironing.
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Owen W right Expected To Be Lookouts
Lookout’s Hurler W hile Ed
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1000 Fans

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I DtL^od Htda will hogln their
; puynce 4 « b . tomorrow afl*r' Moon, at Iho Hanford Municipal
Athtulle Field at .1:00 o'clock to
r determine who will
play tht
wlnnar o f tht
a*lnoeville-IV
Utka, oa Loeaburg arrive fur thv
■ oppaktunlty to
lha winner*
t o f '■tha Oaorpla-Florida U egur.
c V s n t “ta w Meat" Bodarra of
Dm ftoobopt* awl Manager I’at
i PhtUiwoa of the Rod* wjll throw
dvtrythbif they have gol into
Ula f i n t contaal to gut that
. lead and aoma battle ran lie rk.
p it t ld.
Official* of thr Sanford llnae' bhll Club art c» peel ina one of
tha largeat crowd &lt; of thr eraaan to fill the lornl park to at*
th t opening aerlra content ond
III Deland Monday evening ■
record attendance will he exportid
theif,
accord log to Uill
t n f . bualne.a manager, of iho

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I. Miller *. Ii
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Farina thr New York youth
e a t ' Edrtlr Smith, aro twlrlor
for the A’n who alao limited
the Lookoaia to oxran
tingle*
and for only three rum. Smith
feoned three of the Sanfnrd
men while allowlnr three rree
ticket*.
Leading tha hlttlhi In the
flret lift wa» Bobby Prichard of
the Lookout* who waa doubled
and alnRled twice while at the
plate tour tlmei.
in
Th# A’t opened with a bar­ abdominal operation
rette of four hit* In the Initial Monica Hoapltat.
Inning oft Crlaflalil for
the
run* number of
runa, Tha
Lookout* ecorrd' ona
In the
fourth end two more In the
fifth but, palalka U nf tha game
on Ira In lhair half of the
eighth
when
Suatar
Klnard
AND
amaeked a 'circuit drive over
lha left field wall with nobody
on tha aacka.
D aily Mote took the mound
III S. Park Are.
•gain*! "Bllm" Miller and Jeff
Bmeraon In lha , night affair
which the Lookout! won by n
acorn of t to 0 with the aid
of tha powerful hltlinr of Sam­
my Holbrook who led tha hit­
ting (or the evening with jwn

Repairing,
Diamond. Setting

Plenty of machines
for school use

Schick Shaver
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tin) brook I.
twb l. Prick• Mow* ran*;
**»*; »**ford
on ball*—o»f
Miller *
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f Millar 4 in
nU Kiuereon
run. Win-

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Tramrll In Uulbroeth
Loft OB beeoa; Hanford
t • ilea* on bell*—off

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The Iota from term

Urea Id

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Plleber mm

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tha United -Ibaiee emouate anWhen the pope die
Dually U&gt; th* dw IvdIa u oI II* pal lacraUry ef all
per capita tag «a every U n i t ** heed of The Catho

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PICKLE
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FOUND- Crurtfli. corner Mugholla A H*cond. Owner may ROOM FOR RSMT In pdvaU
homu 111 E^m .Art.
k*V* aama by Idcnllfylug and
paring for ro*t of thla ad. Mra.
B. D, Brownie*.
(4*00 Waahlng Machine, 'alightly u*ed I40.PP.' Semlnol*- '.Tire
BIA VY DUTY BLACK DIA
BOND TRAILER, goad tin e ,
■ t l t i i i body. VtSO.00. 1PU Chrv
rsUt ceupe, good'dree, » IBS 00
Real A Son*, U*ed Cat Dealer*.

by U. H. Air Cerp*. Ceata ,IALP SHADE FRAMES for two
Hot) nothingf'Flying Io U P , wt«ry oeai
bodo«(or o*l*
• Service. Boa 6ill, MilL”
B i^ er. Mar

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McLaulin, Jeweler

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Dazzy Mote Hurls Win Over Miller And.
Emerson In Night Tilt WMte Smith
Beats Crlsfield In Afternoon TUt

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BAV k~ V 6 uT Watch rap*lr.d 1»|
DIM who tcblly knowi how, l'HK IMIZIIIII A DAY palnla
tnalilo and out. Por II yoara
BrlBk*. Jaweler Magnolia Avothey've lie n
"lleet For tha
Carload
rat -a tfnttlh “ Hlanley-Rogera
Hardgood mulra for uale or c*. wuir* Co
chang*. Cailton |.lr«alock K«.
Chang* rcpre*oiit«d by J.
IZ — WnDtrd
Human, BeanDII
elding—lU o l
SPANISH
MOHS, any quantity.
Mtrriwrthcr barn.
See Clifford Walker, Ganeva
Avr., ‘J hlocka u i t of Hinford
TKACTDH WOKKi
. • Oliver Hart-Par I
Avc.
end harrow. Work
WILL PAY CABH for *er(md
Call Mathriux, Phui
build plaao. Pue| Offlca lui*
nrra.

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TVelklnelon 4j «*w York *•
Cleveland la. 01 Mule f
Ollier* ant eoeoJalv*,
IIABBlI t o iu y
CleveloM a« at. Louie. I H U H .
l-i&lt;Hiui«rbhla at
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many which turns up in* i w hail a|iuati&lt;*t at tha
Unlweraity of Florida Ju*t Dow—"The
Fiyhl la On." WKh mlBhly few
except I mx, It I1 going to be 0
wide open rh u e for ptiltlptia
aa tho datura prepare Ttr Ibtlrj
jaw-breaker opener • • Rapt. M .
with f . 8. U. In a night b«UI«,
at llatnri Kongo
Take the^ewdr, I# you pl*h
By JU L IA N
lo m Welker and Wafaon Ramary, wl.nl about
Fonla
Ten8TEN8TROM
nlnKtnn? and Ben Porch, whom,
Herald Rporta fid I or
the w lan boy* ray ta going to (
be Ihe No. I aurprUe packet,
tbla fall. lion Kickatt. quick aa
Tha Sanfonl club la going Into firat Inning to acora two men and
they come, anil Jack Maynard,
air playoff with the Dvl.and' then in tho third Inning he horntwo huatlinir xophx who won't be
nl* Sunday afternoon in full crad over llm loft-center fluid wilh
rnally counted 'out. Cliff Whld*
don la making a aupreme bid ■at aa every player on. tho club 0,10 male on the aacka and again In
prrdkting a Sanfonl victory In !•*« acvcnlh ho doubted— with
this • full. Then there are three
e making and to vwrep Ihe three ,,ne man
on . . . . . . not bad
junior (allege be
ima aerlea ftom the Red* . .
Sam m y.............
l.ynwo'd Conrad,
,Tha Celery Keda ended Ihelr
Tht Lookouti ean In II and it
firat week of practice and
looka aa though we will do i t . . . •
thie rolumn
btleivea that
let'a hope.
Coach McLucbn haa haca uallaD aily Mote hUrlel limullfled thoroughly with thr npful fire hit bauball laet night
pmranca nf hla youngalart
to almoet knock Palalka out
and lha altitude that they
of Ihe playoff for In loday'e
have ehown in lhair work nit
gamea, Palalka muet heal
tha field. Tha 8&lt;|umd haa
Hanford and Iweaburg mu«l
worked vary hard and with lha
loae to Daytona Baarh...........
Tull InlriMloue uf grlllnit
Again Smilin' Sum llul'.ronk
Ihamaalree In ehapa for lha
proved nie Worth whan he tintta.l m
opening conlrat of tha O lf
•vary one o f 'I h e fire run* w
Ma*un with Iho Landmi Mona
eeorad egnlnet the Ar.alen* laut
of Jacksonville.
•Paging. Holbrook doubled in the
V/a had % visitor return front
; Palalka wilh ua laal night . , .L . .
)a«e boya, "Red" Mrlire, hutka K iddle
Drunlc . . . .
Frwlillu
Ilka hall give "Moon" Midlln* htnM(.l iho iriiu ii with the l.'u'k■ IwUl* for the fullback job, tlU|j| during the lime Lee Hoad wa.t
but piltarwlaa thi dope«trr»aeem ojtuinllirg Iho nine B.unlo rvaa
eg read, on Capl. "Tiger" M*y- rrlracod. B n l ai-curud i ivoa!|o«i
berry, Ken WIUI* and I'oRy,at a hoi corner wilh thu I'ultU t
Brock for the brut looking hack- Aialcna and when Rill Rodgers irflaliLaat up. Some of the n o.h- turnn] to Hanfortl Brunlu wna un*
ar hackflald candidate* may up-'ni^p to got hi* ralae*a from tha
•at thla liUuttlon. however. Aft- A m Iow* to roUim haia ami play
ar e poor aae*on In*t year, talk „r tha Lookout* . . . . lirunio la a
la that Rob ‘ Ivey will he very
young ball playur and n v*ry
much In tha middle of thing* l KOod third haaoman with a fluidthis fall.
Paul Delaney vlmuhl' jn^ arm that ain't bo ltc.it !n
about hit hie peak. Rill Hlcph- thla loop . . . .
ana la bidding for a leal enmc*j [f *omo nf you fan* -woulil like
beck. Some sopha hope to g o j , , know our ntlrmlanm for the
place#. Rad Kvana, Rolihy Trnv- .praaent acanoe. It la 'tO.HH-l paid
la, Den Brewnrr, Jim Mulcahy, Jadmiaaion* and that iv inrluJ'ng
Frank Smoek, Krnrat Cody, Jim -' ndtilt, colored and (hllrfnm tickmy Moor*. In addition to M e , | * ...................Not had tht.. aciaon
O tt two
other Junior collrgv n[ a{| do any of you fan* know
boya may meka their* pm rnre w|,o purchaaod tho firat tl-kat- well
fait In the batllo for Joba, Jack |t waa one of HanforJ't Iryal
Blalock end Jap Slmmoni.
fane, Mr. B eckw ith.............

Y e r k _____ It

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Leekwts" Will Play
• A Return C o n test
■k DeLand Monday

Sammy Holbrook Stars At Bat
W ith Circuit Drive And Two
Doubles To Send Home 5 Runs

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Orlando ----------— 4*

I t o Clubs R ated W ith
A s B est In Loop

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N o B L A D E S, N o L A T U E B
N o BfUIBH, N o LOTIONS

Randall Electric
co.

New I'ortablee. wilh cae*.
Very eeey tana*
N*w
Kul-er-HpeWt L.
C.
Hmllbe.
Kaclnry llebu.ll
merblnee.
all make*.
gum* cacetlent value* In
errand-hand machine*
(live your boy or alrl a
typewriter, for echool, wbeihrr In college or h.|li echool.
It will b* a big h*l|i. not on­
ly during erhiuil year*. but
will be a valuable training In
the years to com*. Kaay id jfa
It deelred.

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PICTURE MEW
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T H B S W I S S ' N A V Y If a math, bulB irM aknlm Campbell, famed auto n e in c driver and bolder •( tha world'* appcd

M l u d utlllard Ike U ke at lx*»tM l to i n k a new i f t t d beat record. He l&lt; ihuw n here trying lor a record. Alik O f k kd rea
top (peed estimated at 110 mile* aa hour, a cooling ijntetn failure balled hU qucit tcmpenrlljr.

GLADIATORS AFTER THE BATTLE

B O Y I W H AT • A* M I L O N , eirlalm* idne-eear
Ocorir e l Dallaa, T e u i , holding tightly »o a line eari Tei
melon that w clih i twice aa much aa lie doc*. Can he aat It
aub. Ah Ihlak Ati'm up to the job,” aayt Earl, anticipating
The photographer didn't watt to ice whether the little p
tarried out hie threat—or waa It a promlaeT

OUT OF T H I

F A S T ceaaca the cell - aaaerted anther el
“The Fare an the Bar Room Floor." John llenrjr Tltua, t l , discovered
obtaining a meager ealatenre picking Irurklcbrrrle* near Inkehurot,
H. J., recited la aomelhlng «r It* original telling, hie poem written
toon alter the Civil War.

QUtiN

SILVIA

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u tlHI title o t bloado Jane Greer,
19, who w ill rale Was* Virginia**
annual Indian aumnar loraat
fWfllirsiV M'U v fir ,

Report

gob u m n (a ,it), (till the henvywright champion ni the ncirul. am ..........
'elth challenger are ahowit In the ring after their 15.romnl fight el Ymi!.&lt;i- Hu-lun in New Yoi
s announcer atamla between the tun men. •
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and My Cause

DEATH STALKS SHANGHAI S ELITE SHOPPING CENTER

Parsons

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CAPTAIN’S BODY SAVED FROM SEA

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B U L L P E N catching I
■a charm* far U ir r j Pawn!
M, at the Plant*. Bn whan ha
hi* chanca aa a regular, ha m
r. *od la a big way. Ilia a v a il
I id lin g » f pitcher* has b
of the big raaaaaa far
I. v York Uam'a l i U

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rts the News of the

Tin ru i«
luimo
avldanca
though
n&gt;i ■out-lnalra.
that
carnal* uum ll&gt; ,j nlld to Amer­
ica
Kaacuara arc shown removing tha UxJy at C^pt. W. O. Bartpaw, vwtanan aklppar of tha auakin freighter Taipoo, /^t&gt;m tha
Oaaat Guard cottar Triton at ranaacola, Fla. iT t* cuaat guard*'
;b*an pirkad up tha body at (aa and rncaad nil., aunrirora aflci
Tarpon west down off Panama CKj. AppaxsuUy II mamkan

•

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accurately, represented before his fellow men.
T o report every cause aright is the task of T h e Associated Press. Its
trained staff of 80,000 patrols the corridors of the worltktO get the news
—to get it accurately a n d report it impartially, with all possible speed.
It performs this task d a ily with marked success through the coopera­
tion of its 1360 member newspapers

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

OH, BOY1

THREE LITTLE “NO” GIRLS

Kijr Francis It
|CUv«n Good Role'
In Great Drama

Errol Flynn Stars In
Screen Version Of!
' Best Selling Novel

r Mid. mrrry am miitliful —
tuneful, tr-e-klrking and lantrll*
Jnr—rnrgruu*. Klrl-filled
nml
(lam oroui—that’* "Arthta urn!
Modela," the in. w Jmk Ik-nny
)rlrlc"B m il ni'ifir rmii.mT which
■how* a t tho Hilt Tlii'itry Humliiy

In (in i- n u d l y

•la b o itD Iy ala fe d , am i nm'-t hliih*
ly a n o tU n a l picture of I*»t hrll*
lla n t t t t r t r , Kay Fiaiici* r«mr*
fo r: tbo HIU T hooliu

flih'ittiif*

"Prmonptln.,'' i-aivi'd iiilii'.ti iri'j *'
--- XJlWainm.AJtru, /dai-wu,. umpqiV.-ipt; h.

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Movie Made From
8ensational M a y
In w hit )■ detent v-l m the mmt

m ill III Hit- HIn■

llm iltu ipinllty i&gt;r lla tnnipa
ItPiu Tin- lllr l, 8 .1 M Nn.” th"

llrntlttl l»y n rnsl &lt;*f Rtlpn tiir
fun-makera, hundreds.of (pint.......|
irlrla amt fenturlnu *|KfInllii « t-; I
half- a don n of tin' 111m l popul'ir.
a fti of radio, ■ m i 11 and , 1m .
**Arllal* mul Mtili'N” ha* every |
thirtg to make mi iinfi.rtretlnhl. J
plctuir. Thf aco rnnirdy rail I*.
headed hy J.nk lleimy, hln f.it-'
plno, (I,II I'alrirS, lliil-nnl Arli’ii,
Urn III up, Judy ('a nova, 1lie Vm-hl
Club Boy* and I.nul* Arni*lr&lt;nii:'i
Swing Orrhralrn -and frnturr*
■peclulty mimUer*
hy Miillm
Rayc; Amlrp Knatelanr tx mul In
Orchestra; Judy, Anno mid ZekeConnie llimwill; Kneliml'-i nur*!
beautiful model, .VhihIiii Kl-I iim*:
wml Ihr *1* givatfnt living nrtlata;
I w r Arno, Mti'IHInnd iliarelay,
Arthur Williiim Hr-mii,
Kill-.- ’
Gol-lVrnr. John l,:i Gatin nml Kit.
*
— -0*11 , -atl -'r-""n, uhi-ap fom -i.ah

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I“Green Light” Is
iTo Play Return
Showing At Ri?z

f"i

i.'ui-ii
’»hm «*
[
j
"11i"
nf ih&gt; I ll-lit llrl
N" I
j.
nrdr," ho* th e .mb- of Hr. Newel
, 1.1
Who o n btnmr Jack Benny Pnit„( „ young aurgron who *ac
- to for gifting cunfuard—with two t |fjrr* |,in rarrrr to h it Hint 1
'"h m ill Rorarou* airli aa Ida l.u- an older iloclnr.
In r 'Thriii l.lltlr Makla" FTom Bfliont hr In* thtlr Itlttnt
plno nml Gall Patrick tocbia.w
Co rU rm l wilt) him i- the t)-r«
•train* and pli|iuint prraonallllra to th* aertwn for lh* flrat tint*
r
fromT ll happrpa in -A ? U . a ^ * j J ^
Um ini! Ilmli*!*, Brw
junl*( |»ij|Pn HnK nhstiiiuvi lhc tilniiif:,. Tt»v_ in t'rmid NtiHonal'a rlaboiatr muukal pnuturnl by Andrew U
‘ muftlr-filltil comnty which play* iwo meet at ihr home of Prilirl* Stimr
1,iit Said No," ftalu rln i tho famou* (lllbrrt amt But*
»y at the Riu Oallvlr (played hy
Mmitan l Hill ii|irrrUiit. Ill the uiual order; front llcrvrY, Car It* Crawfonl
ard Arlrn «ni!* ( Ind-ay), n nirnr who ilrvolrij
'•
*,
»Ui(a amt ra- hsr life to Paljrr, and fall in- j and Vivian Halt.
hh l.lmillnii* of I lu-lr mill lyrlr*
r*d.
'aU ntly in lovr. But wlirn Phylllat
iw" to iiiolloii plil 111if iiiidlwiiri'H for
"fk 1to. flirt Ilino, ulilrli liaVo ton'll
IIn* di'llrlil id K"ni rntlmia of
1**' playaiHi 1. And It hm aiiniti’drd
Cdliir llanlw'liko) I* ■ clerle
in ilidna it In on 1'iillndy in ml*
For thnaa rvtl'iiloodwl fan* whn
with n hroml nml hratlllful phll
I in aotlilic
ftlT Z
Tin* atiny of "Tho’ i.lrl Huld
m.iilihi 11/ Jjf-', and Iho ranfklinto Ilk* their rnim alnm cnl atirtd
.SUNDAY, MONDAY—Ja-k Benny nml an all.'li.r oprare, the Rita Theatre en Snluftlay
o f tho*!** Hirer y-unr pn
Nil." 1 ii'iin . lh o j 1]i-aimJ.- pXaiia
/evJbkr. ruut J a m- blg M itaJunc imulc*l- cnnmly »hovr, “ A U* • ,,i»vj r U
ImtHf* ruf f tHHikli* hi
Ttil.'iiah him, I'hilll* mail* to'Will pre*ent Ctduhibta'a lonv'out
TINTS AND MODKI-S." Added extra' FAHIt l.KWlN KHillT
•lutililf rr«&gt; m 11 illtiic 11 sliiiii m plrl
ivaliio llinl I'niiir i* innoronl am d-mr drama, "Tww-FttUd Shellff"
I’ICTUHKS.
• t» wIn» .in Ihi* &lt;*iifl ilnuMt* *rn i l ’ll
ahr filially roe* to him
I..... In thai^-h* film.atara t^iarlti TlarM t,
TUK SDAY-Thr tile Day. Rexiater at the nmtlioi'. S!t)0
ha t* awl feature* Barbara Week*. 1
• ■. it* iivhn iiliiuM liv (iillliiK In liivc
Bmky
M - .- n tu in -,
w here
*|M'rlal
atlrartiona
and
Irene
Harvey.
Itnbrrt
Arni'ti-ui"
in
S tam tl'a la tl
picture waa
1
if ML li* r,
llf.irnn
ArtnalMinr
rUklinc hi- life in I lie aearvh for
"THE GtRt, SAID NO.”
t - jtl i1I1- liiniUl't mul
till' |*ivT*iv
ii vneelne lli-t will runlrot th* rwo-Gan U » “. HI* pkpidartly
...ja teem ml to mount at an nwtaa*
I I •' itn lit rv**y. I In* piirt. n f llu*
WEDVKSDAY T H U H SIlA Y -K a- ’Frvtiri.v in ''roSFKfl*
ilrvaili-d ap&lt;&gt;itod fever,
him l*hln» rate, rntlt now ha ta k x f
IIII1 «|.||II *• hill Hil H'lin ImhiUr 111111
Arriving there, who fiiHla
I
SION.” Added feature—fretf MaeMurwy, I'ran e* I min-r,
I Ml «MI lilri tMA'Ii li lll. 1*1111
fill
de*|w*ratrl.v ill. He ha* injrctml ahlc|etl a lupfllnht weatrin alar.,
Charlie lluirulea in •'KXCI.UHIVH"
{ In'll mul HiiHlvmi fiiviiilii'^i nf
lilmaolf »vilh the deadly vvlrv,.1
im . "Twi Ki.led hh*rlff“, u* a i{-Atev
FRIDAY—Jane Witlirya In "WTI II AND tVOtll.V." Re­
nf fact, I* raid In tie the *0 *1 film
Is th- Mum*
Wllllniti
Itofiftirlli,
All
ihronrh
hi*
illnea*,
he
lliaiata
turn how-ing nf “GBf.ivN I.IGIIT.”
»sn - 1*1111.1,
Msuil.m Voru IIm h mul
on keeping a ra e hiatnry which In which tarreU ha* apiware^'la
8ATIIUDAY— Play Srn-eno pet'-r tl. Kvne'a "TWO FIST*
* **
•'si 1 Vivhm Ilm i, liisiught t«* 11«»llyI will t*e vali aide to other tr*rarrh a lonir time.
F it SH ER IFF” AI*o Jtck Holt ki “(HJTI.AWH
T ill!
The'alar I* aet-n a* a youn, kh«r
»R | w mit if
iiy
rriMlns s*r UlriN’Iiir
m en If hr ah old die, lie lector*
*M | IMmiim * ftf i lnily ft r llilk pru
ORIENT."
,
rover*, however, *m| wlh hia r#* iff who Hithta ar*inat lyacVdaw.
-overy mahi". i, valu-ihle eontrlhu* much to the annoyanc*-of &lt;'lh*
PRINCESS
Ih'li to aeiene". Meanwhile Ihr eit lien* whn pul him In of fit,' 'OnSATIJHIIA Y-SUNDAY—St'l't. IM'J,
Hoh" S n .d e
in
!
"liter dmler rlear* Pnilfe'a name, day, Bnl&gt;, a friend nf (h« ■ahlulff,
"t'AVAUUJL" And "W INS.W OMEN AND H o ltS l.ii”
oml itu n lii.l at la.l h«* amt Phyl' t* futnd «un in hand, r**» lb*
li* *le mail ini,

Programme For Weo!t Of Sept. 5,

aad'.Thvioday,
H &gt; Um W*m«r Brut. ill a mn
"Coofottko,” itluple.1 from the
famed Eurnpeon piny "Maturi*,"
which luN drum turn* I rtin* tn tho
Coatlpental capital*. Tin- ulnry
rdatrina a ftmnua «|H-m *&gt;»nir,-r
who kill* h e r Iwiiayu In older
l«* mv « front ruination her yoimf
daujthldr whom tie I* leadliitf to.
want tha fat* of the mother. a
Rathbonr Miavrnl of Rl
—pl|y»
the
tinumlrrl
whoM Ufa Ihr tmltrl emln, Jamla lha daughter. ton II uni it I* hot
huabond, a war hern, who i rally
love* Uw optra alitRrr, hut hail
boon arparated from her Iwi-puae
af bar brief affair with Iho bo*

K

Q tW nMahlra In the rati In*
clodf Donald Grlap. K-ia'ii liarrat, Ban Wthlrn, Dorothy Prirr•on, Mary M aiulio, llrlm VnlkD
and V*da Aan Burn.
OonUnrnUl In thrmo ami Oval'
mint, "Conf*»»lon," I* drarrl-rd
a t (kWh*! iiaprlllnit rmoUimnl r«*
o f. a woman'* roarlhm to
i,» . rrualtk*.
Tl)* a iU ltll hy Anton Grot
— *“»m p atati'ly Con*oi&gt;atory
It lb aqilathl alum* o f a

tty*:-

iUMrtnr, Jnr Mav, waa
Nom Ruropr for I hi* pie*
lor*. Ilo*waji a oi'tiil alau*- dlrve*
loc.trfare .rnlrrloa plrturoa amt
la .m dtl*d with the iltapovrry "f
M ilica* DlrlrMi, Kmll J»nnlnr*.
Annahallc, Lya it* Pulll amt Fun*
cla'Udarar.
T h o ' Tat* hmiae In Portland.
Me., b u ilt' In tW . hi tieorao
Tala Anl*ln« elRbt Hreplace*
ttaT B*k )B k ' rentury
w f*k

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H I R E S
O N E
FO R
T H E
F I G H T
F A MS
S C R A P
l O O K , I n H t p la Ramin, k l«ta ry * &gt; ■ ma
, * * o , l « M u &lt; fa n ta r thnaa a* h t t j Uta ram trna
la tvih vr aa whan thl* p a d lltllr pljln m - . iii.il&gt;. I |-|« n -r i l - t al llit match b rtw rrn Ja* l.aai* and Ta m m y F a rr lo Taakaa Staallaaa. Lafl to rlaht. A rth a r Dan*,an. r a f tr tti Jaab
Jaantan, faraaar h ta vyw rla lil rtu m * i,i,: Jim I - --I .I -1 I ........- lira v y w rla h l ihan-p: Mlmla l.wabar, k a n to m w a l^ l ahamp; Cafarloo Oarcto, wottorwalahli fraU A pa, toll m 1441aw rlih ti llanny l.ranard, (a im rr llrh tw rirh l i&lt;iiiut...... I u v -iS r it , ll(h li* r l(h l llilrh a ld a n llaroty R n a , w altarw alahl k in ,: P tdra Maotonaa, u M i a l r l U ( h l w t l,h l Ja tk M haikty,
farmer h ra ry w c iih l (hamplati; M lik r&gt; l u l l . t r , I. -e -n ......
and n r lt r r w r ii h t champ: d r n t T u n n ry *nd Jack Dtmpaay, tarm ar h a a rm a la k l ahnmntooa; Mairml T k lL o l d .
i i . i .i - li .n iy : M a t Itorr and M a i R c h ft lla f, larmar b ra yyw a l|h l UU ahaldark.
~ i . a , a ao . a * w

GERMANS CAlTtllil

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to

“JSS iA

U d llfb l Mdrthlac eqolpmool M v u M l to TteoUla w han Ibty owooRRUrrd to d dalaati
Rk** d tfia d m t» • blood/ b a tik I k lb* key th« oortboro province* of Cbloi

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�Scminol# County Produce*
More Fruit And Ven«Ubl«i Than Anj(
Similar Area In America ,

• “ Sanford la The Only Centra] "
V M d a City Afford ta r Rail, Hlfhway
. And W ater Transportation
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
Member Aaooctated Preae

FlamesSweep STEPPING
Shanghai In
JnpOffensive

LIVELY

Gas Tax Rowj
Given Courts
By Counties
—

Airplane And Artil­
lery Bombardment
Precedes Terrific
Drive Of Infantry

Established In

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEft 7, 1937

NUMBER 271

19"S

JAPANESE SHATTER NATIVE QUARTERS IN PEIPIXt

France Plan
Piracy Moves

I

Decide To Go Ahead
With ConfcrenceTo
S t o p Attacks On
...Ships Despite Italy,

Lawyers Contend Lee
1 Has No Right To
Withhold 31,750,000
(las' Funds Per Year!

t o y ---------

Chaumont Assists
U. S. Evacuation

J t e s t n R eb u ffed
By M u s s o l i n i

Citixens In China De­
p l o r e Roosevelt’s
.Warning To Leave

Soviets Accused Ital­
ians Of S i n k i n g
Two Russian Ships

niivi(&lt;4 \vt‘iv ulniitir eitouirh
in ^tnp "M w lllrrrnncm i (drn rv " w ithout nny h elp «»d
ilrtcrrulni'd I no nhoiul w ith
tlu&gt; intift’ri'm’i' nn th e umV
t, r w ith or w ithout Ita ly ’*
This actne of ruin * » • *a pai
rhinpar nrv seen -tarAihif i
from Japnni'sp g u n v **

l«iirM*'iunlit»n.
.
, ...
Tli.* ilrckhtn tn jpi iincad wltn
ilu. M.nliiri rini'im "anti piracy**
i &lt;.iift'i^itn* to Swltterlnnd FtWiif
itiithnrUalively nft«
u S'ivi.'i itn**tta Vifirt T&gt;Twieried *°
Ioily nmt l«***n niiit illy rebuff I’d

native ^m’nrlrta paid for the I'liinese rvalatenri i
ulvnging a n y

U Im jghn'** that m igh t h*n»•

mi rhnryi*, that ltMIhd "plf*
nil*" luhmnrinc* wen* rv»poti»lbl*
fur ilu* finWlnit of two Hovtrt
frciithlff* In lhi* »r« Una* “ft
Ppoin. •

Itifi.i iiii'.l Itritkh mvirrK mad#

Chlnar amhassatlnr to the I*.
8., Chenting T . Wang, i« n busy
man the*! liny* a* hr ronfris
dally with American officials.

aunaat alUtka on lha Chlnaia
front llnat, Flr»* apraail acroa
tba wbjl* nn*.
L .W IU lb* p*rll &gt;
Amrrlemn
ViU HWr fon l»n m ldanta fm w In# atMdlly t1n»ar from tha
flfhtln# rln#ln# tba tnlarnailon*
•I
BatUtmant, tha Amtrlran
Chamber of Commarta of Shan#
hal pratMtad a#alnat Pr«*Menl
ltooaaralt'a warn In# that Unil«l
Rtatr* tlllatna rrmaln In China
at thalr own riak.
Tha nol#/' addn«tad to Srrratary of Btat* Hull, oipnaaatl tha
“raaanlmant" af Amarkah ml**
alanarlaa and hualnmimrn
and
ur#ad araatar pr«tadlon of ihrm
and thalr Intarvata.
It waa dlacloaod maanwhlli*
that tha Unttad Btataa Iran,purl
Chaumont will aulat In further
avacuatlon of Amarlean civil and
natal famltla, from tha Shamrhal war an a.
, Tha Japanaao *akl lhay raptund, tha Important
in»u . of
Fanahatn yaitawlay,
Infantryman acalad tha wall*
With laddar, and alauchtaml Iha
barok (hint** batlaliun which
bn boon laoiatad th a n for fit*

^

Tha Japdhaar war* drl*ln# 'for-

AI Wallace Has
Narrow Escape
* F t l F a I a I Vl/a,
^In Fatal Wreck
GileB Broward And
Sidney W o o d Of
Orlando Are Killed

aawata, aUnahtn#
around rno•han mad th a t a aquulron or
tb alr'alrpiana* from R ankin# had
bomb ad Japan**, daatrayer* and
traap t i w i i w t * a ft lb* villa#*
MIAMI. Hep!. T .- f .n - O U l, II
44 H ilaachuaam ha, naar Uhuo, Oori*. |s . fonn*r dlrw lnr of tb ,
a p .lb * banka af th* Yan#Ue.
Miami Jnrhap fln b , who** tan*
' r TV, JaptnaiM brar* atumptln# ■atlonnl «har#,* aaalnat former
%* land rataforcamanti at th* Ll* (lorernnr D av, Sholl* almo*l
Bn* to aid thalr column In th* roaultad In a |,« l« latlv , lnv,.tj*
LaUan aactar, whkh la nttampu ration, died I" ■ boapltal b u r,
k it ta-aonth th* Nantian# rail' today. R , h id W n III fnrflva
way tlatlaa ID mi)** woat of day*. O ur, rh aran l lhal Hlalaah
Park ohtalnad preferred operat*
In# data* reom th , 81*1# flarla# CommtaMnn
by
Improper
Hholti
denied tha
DEATH *CLAIMB COMPOHKH method*
char#**.

Ollie H. Gore
Dies In Hospital

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n publlabar of

IhiW’snn irminth'd
Hnninttii* tNiuiliy

|«Hlny.

Mr. Maw* it utgisl nil fa rtm’in

win* nt*t phi* fjinilinr

with

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W*nh* iti nl her pint* uf ih*
I u I m(i Mil&gt; titiil liitlifii tVath hltiiki tl
itit I thi It »•!- **i w**i l'%» imI nV iR iim i
M.li.iU

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«ai ilu*" life, %j miiit&gt;U* rpiiiidy empfgvtl
.i tii n Tn* ntuy lm&gt;iliIng with uhnoat u
I,, - It «■!« lilt klatl'a
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, pui It ti rI* i iilllplhli* 'h i fur *if ii n

' S a n f o r d Students
A iling Children Be Will R egister At
P rotectedA t Home Schools Tom nr row
Mr*.

Onrtithy

Jamb,

&lt;.unity

t«-»»M hf the figtvemerit tn cmiit* H'b'inl nurda*' li*lAy fi*i|iu**ti*.l oil
* It* him Hint
si r**py in *'itih*r parrnl* In thn ruunly to irfr.iit
1 thiil ltn*y miif lit hiiVi' 'r#*ir*'«t from ,i Inline Ihrlr i hil.tim to

&gt;) kiv.whttr** nT|K«* pact lK*fm»' Ink ••hind il until: tha romini; &gt;I'll I. H
it imr nt»y mtiim which they might thry n i p* ■uffrrlrV* from, rojil* oi
* liilrF r«-pt« t.
uthrr mim&gt;r ii IIiih M* »lnr»* Ihr r,
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—The hl*h rh*t nf tlvlntr
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prohlrm In dapHiiilnn lima*. I*
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T h, American lv.|rr,lllon ut
Ijitmr declared

for year* a puliliahrr a t dally
nawapaper* In Clinton, Ind- who
died yMtarday.
BUhop, 71, had lived here tha
peat IT year* and conducted a
daily' column for tha local weekly new**
1 popor. A h eart attach waa ra*
ly o b a lU * Jo* hi* d e a t h , __ ____

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flatly
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tnpliily ill tha rrawiliil rl*&gt;
ntli«.
*nd In many nu*&lt; ilavilop rmn
pliratlun* whiih Ion uftmi, p i n n
fatal In r h ild r r n .
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tha
nirtHatinti Tiuiuirini:*u i a ■
wr«*k* r m iih n r a in thi* *l*ta »l
t a r I mouk oul of tin* ,t*t&lt;&gt; iluiiii):
tha aiimmar Mould lx* mol * mildly
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III
yliin* I * n u t In tlio thilnl , lliuiaa Iti fit nl ili* pninly*l* rplifiniir
toduf, lor tlialr r o f u lo r mimtlili ■tima *artinn* of our nalion/T i
ll ia t 11hr
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of ilu* Mala a m i’ will mil hova
hrail hrii* for two work* prim to
At*nn I*. fifth i* 'I 'n 1'
d tha &lt;i|H*nini; of artiool inipii pirI M-Ul n hralth rartifir»ta from » (alien uf ill* Ilf' » till Ii •'
V | h ra lth authority in tha l in o vtoil• mil In thn hnlii. »'( Muln I*
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for tha comtiir y ear tlalph lla i
Mmnlny S rplrm ber 13 nt !M&gt;0
ii’clork.

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Weilni'Mloy n i(ht at th* niwln' nf
•Mr*. K. I’, t'arraw ay op the Wrat
Side , t H:«HI o'clock It m i r&lt;
pmti'd liMlay.
The Hanford Kiwanl* will hold
It* rr# u l* r weekly lunrhetn la.
morrow a t 12:13 o'clock In the
Drill room j&gt;f th* Valdai IIMil.
J ucIr , ll. W. War* wBl bo In chary,
of th* program.

Wall Streel Stocks
('rack On War Scare

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if A* la rr* . Iiloek* .of alork
I . Hull Ih.iu’*., dumiuil nn I k N*W York I
in p/i*nui ih* ,p;t;iinunn "fndiiv
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hptiuit i»f a fi'W hoUfii tnl*bl
n'»tllnhrd «la rao« Tbre#&gt;

A rson Seen As
C ause Of Kenis
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wth prltr*
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from I* |) K. Montaomary. AAA Juili.r It

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•il yr*lrrday Ihol run.umai*

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amtin# tha *rhoul r h i h l n n nf Ihr
fount)'
would (n* irrrally da*

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tam pnw e roaductac,
d M a t hi* haan* b a n yMtardny
aftae n lane Bln***. .
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High Living Costs
Again Plagues U. S.

what*
ro u n try k id ,
w ot
and
aartkw **k *f the A n # to ;A m ,rk a n .
b ra * In Ih a n rh a l'* International
aattlam ant waa a fla m ,.
Tha China** aaU thay war*

YOKE,

pf«pr«l hy Kirrrlary *»f Agri
1i»p’
’lullnm Hi'tiry A, Wnlliuv, Counlv

Al. Wallirr&lt; Sanfunl ynulh, and
Hob Mlchaid* of Orlainlu imrmwly
ml**iil Mraih rarly Mviiday-innrit'
In# In anlairtn rta»h on (lnytoiui
llrirh whlrh provnf falnl In twn
of Ihrlr mmrdlr*, (illr* llrimanl.
Id, uf lirliWnln mid Hillin'-)' Wood.
20, aUn of OHandn.
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a* ha and hi* pal*, wrri* .difiin#
•liinir Haytonn fluarli *nutn uf
Ihr I'lrr, at about 43 to 00 mllf*
|&gt;ar hour,' lhair V-H pharlnn hit n
w**hnut whlrh rm iwl ll to akitl.
Wall Ira and Mlrhnal wrrr IhruH ii
rlaar of I k riiH'inlri* »*,r a* lllvy
wart* altlln# un tha rlifht hand
(hla. Iluwrvar thalr III fatail rmn*
ra&gt;la* who wrrr nn tha lafl wrrr
thrown Ih tha path uf tha ovar*

Malnat daaparwt* I’hlnr**
taalatMa* in flaw aactor*. Thry
, »nW ana af thalr column* flnht.
^mtn# .toward* Wooaun#, /lawn r l w
^ * • 1 hf 8 Kan(hal, had captured
* , lb* laoiatad Chlncaa position* In
,'*ba Uon foraat and Ita adtacant
tprti, alkncln# China** battertaa
and aaariln* run naati In. the**
plan* whkh have haan IwTlrnnr
Japan,,a war* hip* and army
lrampart* at tha moulh «f th*
Tan#ta*.

NBW

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in m ini' for thi*
trfi n iiiluni Hiiinng I It«■ i ciery
f t n u n i «»f thi* -l ilt* hi which Ihvy
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would
play
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tin* myrtcrlou* attack*, h i m o f ’
tin in It ■ nniili lUiflnl ttibmari“*a
mi tin* Bhlppiny uf many Nation*.
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