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Fifty Candidates Endure An
Extensive Drill Yesterday
On Field And In Big Gym

Housholder
Attorney Favors

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DEATH IS
CHARGED T O HIM

ta an

announcement

made this i

mom In* Ijr Head Coach Leonard
MeLuras, will hoi,I
»iiaIona twice dally In the rear of the
f
high achool with the drill* art at I
.
0:00 o'clock In the
ut
8:00 o'clock In the aflcrrywnCTht twice daily
atarted I
jf'.-Vthla morning ninl uniform* were
taaued to the beat looking -an.II H ' a * ' '
datea and tha Uauaf. practice era*
(y
atom' conllnucd at a /ait pace due
to tha fact that thefo are only lb
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Cana la' Irndi ihje-woild In tha
traiuipcrtat(u|| A f ' frrlghl
by
air. In Iho lad year, rummer*
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consisting
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for
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good mule* for aalo or r*.
change. Carlton Uvealock .t*change ropraaeniedv by 'J.
Homan, llrardall aiding—'Itiui |
' Morrlwelhor barn.
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alher, (iraova
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MOND TRAILER, good Urea,
MMtoood body. I U 9.00. IMS Chev
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rolot coupe, gpod Ureo, fIMOO 15— A p a r la e n U P o r Heat
PltltMlHIIKU litxiWH and gar­
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DOAiiDiNO PAPKit. c a l o r y
Wlr*. Boo Mrs. M. Btolnoff
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J r W T h e Season A t
fa lji^ Grounds

Of Cullum And Hi«'

State-Wide S to r y

K r llouaeholder. rnunly .at
torney and ft, util uaaeball fan,
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today marie a irngtny a, atrim til
In drfrose of K. II. Cullum, offl*
rial acorrr here, wiio waa highly
criticised on hla article n-gfhlinit
^ ^ J C - Iho recent ruling of the Statu
f£ q H M H H g «. League President relative to the
Sanford-I^eaburg grflne In which
j
Ilavia of Leesburg and CaUhei
Holbrook of &gt;'anford cngagitl In r
Halle duaL
Mr.
Houaholder1
atatemonl
1 1
I relallve lo the mailer I* a* follow.!:
"I have lend wtlh Intern-1 (In
, vat inn* vlewe rjprcsrrtd rrlotUe
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to tlte difficulty Between Wan ford
tftK i
and 1-eeaburg Itaarhall team* that
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occurred aome wreha ago, and tin

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L O U IS
Monday

J ltv in g i\ gerhase- tfc h tIt l*|
beitiar - U lo '.t h is :'■ S t a r .
tha
laUSdWa,., of
qiitlbea, Beach
laat b|£p{M whipped deafen! by

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V jf ll
M’ta,,ve
Kitrebevalf bea*? ETli? a f U ? B r
Ir llv fil
1 muat aay, that aa n fan of
halt I n a , which has already
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more than twenty five yearn In
« • ■ ■ ■ ■ 1Hanford and ore who haa paid ”
— ---------- --------•41-year-old to are the gimea playrtl here thl* Prrrhlcnl ef the 'league, and the
ir lletinnl, araann, that it la rather alnrlllng mi Imuni llinala of tho Umpires
Infral e»In..],J*i,iyey# / k tl IJko i'n ih jc n t at CKiJsod thn l-ague ■President towan
the Stnfmil lei hi and pluyrr.:
nitlitiit eff
oppoaltiuti from
our official., luiv resulted In a
revet i-^hand 'Cap In our Inya mi liefield. They ihmdd not liars to
fildil for their rights.—V/c ahould
"I could not imrglne why our fight for them!
league officials would sit by. nil'1 “If io-haid to unileretnad'dion
nay nnd do nothing in defense ol the liareliiilt font of Ha'nfon)!and
the Snnfunl Ilaselnll Team nnd the pu'die idlirlil* of Sajffon!
the Hsnfnril fnn*, when the Pre*l ilinilld ret ei&gt; e the |od lie aAi*adent of tho l eigne staled Hint il tion of the State l*re*ld*nt, thK we
was hecauno of the Sanford lain In Hiiiu'.irl, love an mlfwful
and ihe lack ef police prelection belli h of rlllirra atlcnllag baas'
that caused him to render hi- Im II glow— nnd that our city falls
famnua derision, unlil I read tin to fu -nlidi ronipctez.1 poliio, pro*
arlltle of the Vice-prrs(dent i-on ,I it I inn, mill not able li open out
demning Mr, fullnm for lioviim ipoullnt ur otv o* wont hi i|&lt;-fri)H
written hla article lieenuse lie wa* l(ec.&gt;iit" ur lur-fl In aubjocloil L»
yrrat |H'ttalty wllhlo lW
an uniptoyer of the Kanfonl ltii«.
fall Aarociallun as official sourer power of lido Preotilcni. ,.]tt'hgr
M il‘I II ATI
Mr. Cullum did not write 111- or did k rome to pa** that tha .right
•’♦•liifvilhi.* 3,
tide airthe official scorer, l&gt;ul as of fi-rcdoni of *|icwh anil prml
AMUlMln i.
i&gt;* t*
a cltlarn, and If he should lilie inua- iiao lieen taken away from thoe*
aelrd ami rannut rpeak Ivimi.e he wtei lielieve in gool sportsmanship,
la an nffielal, tin n gladly a»elime If || U true that the action of the
the article will leu by Mr. Culliini President f thin league cannot bo
Ilia article was fair and cmn|i|eli rritleired, then its occupies ajfiovs
and stated farla as could III" eslnh aenirr pn*it|on than the PfaJUMl
llshe.1 hy the many humlnsl:I* of ur nf our llnilnl States and It R0"*4
who altendeil this game. Mr be well that the entire leagBa he
Cullum ahould he mimm-ndi-d foi ftodirhrd tu rliminate such- con­
N %THl\ %I ItiM .li:
Ni I*ii|(Ini at* .*&lt;«w Y»*rk.
giving to Hie peopliic of this Slate dilion.
1 ‘h 1 mmu s| lirtHikU •«
“I, therefore, for one, desire to
the true facts rather th*n Iv
I* 11&gt;-LtirKli »»* I’lil* t&gt;1* I|ebl«i
i ‘Iii* itit**U nt lift*l*tit
approve the statement of Mr.
ramie Mined,
eaprm* the tlulhtm and add that the aecuaa*
b"I feel sere that
views of many « f Ihnsie who pay |kola m»ile against the laaeball
their way to the game tho snnuie «■ ftns of Hanfonl and the Police
I do, that we desire rflean aport. I |k-|inrtiiirnt of J-‘anford, are with*
feel that Hanford baseball l»iyr o'.l fniuid.itInn and are a direct
ahould not he condemned for what In.nit In &lt;ur elllianahlp.
"fi'a*, if this lie treason lo out
has happened, and reganlless ol
ivhal might lie th* result, t fm .lUselall Asanrlatlon or to tha
one, am glad Ihat lliey have shown
some spirit of manhood.
"It is true that we h»ve ircelvn!
“raw rtrnls" from the Umpires
derisions ami the, decisions nf tho

^ S T A N D IN G S

CtastnnaU t*l. Ilnslnn l -1
Maw York T. Hi. Ism • 1
i &gt;«iM»l&gt;l|iai» t. P lltiliu ia h s
llra a k itn «. Chirsat. I

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WfSAnford As

Aftout Fifty Youths Reported For First Opposition From
Morning Session This Morning And
Loral Officials; % *
Equipment Was Issued To Many___
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~ Semtnofe County Ptodnett
.More Fruit And V«c*Ubl&lt;a H u m A*J
Similar A m la Amarka

Sanford b H a Oaly Central
Florida City A ffo f4 h « Ball, HIr I
And Water TnumporUtiod

Established In 1908

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, SKITEMBER 5, IM7

China Starts Search Continues By Coast
Hot Offensive Guard F o r M iSsing eamen
J a p a n e s e Surprised
•
Yigpr\O f Chi^Attack And
Changes Strategy

,

Shelb Land In
Foreign Section
Marine Barracks Are
Hit But Shell Fails
To Do Any Damage

•

SHANGHAI. Sept » —&lt;AP)
— A aew maelatrem e f shellfire aad ehrapnel engulfed la*
tsrnrtlonal Shanghai
early
today lead lag French author!tlea ta f l » * bloat noli** they
aspect»d bath eldea ta curb
hostllltlce during the eraenatlon of 630 Freach oad Ameri­
can ref eg tee.

.

SHANGHAI. Sept. 3. —
( A P )—China's srtniea aurprioed the Japanese tonight
with S amaahlng counter­
offensive which ahtfted the
Shanghai warfare back to
the city proper «td placed
in new Jeopardy the lives °
Americana and other for-,
cirncra. The Chinese attack
.Lellod

Japan's

HUNDREDS PERISH IN TYPHOON A T HONGKONG

PANAMA CITT. Sept- l —UP) weal down aider him Along
—f o n t guard vessels pushed ■ the Q «lf Coast he was known
virtually bopeleai search today as a fearless seaman who fre­
for at Im »I U persons missing quently answers* warnings with
I
■lnc« iba Gulf freighter Tarpon "Ood makes Jres^thrr and
tank In rourh M U Bear. hero make tk* trip*." b*
recentlg
Wednesday moraine.
celebtaled his : golden
wedding
Fifteen person,
bare
been annitert* rg. The Tarpon
wn*
at
Wilmington.
errounled for. Three are knowa built la IM f
dead. nine are in a Pensacola Del. It. origlnO^ we* knuwn aa
hoipliti and three who gained the Ntugalack, It was awued
■hore unaided bare. All of the hg the PeesepoU. si. Andrew*
HF.NDAYE, Sept. 3-1,11—110?
mining are negroes.
end Oulf SteMishlp
Company'
the Fpanbh govi-iti/nml end Ilk
The dead are captain W. O. and mad* r e g ie r trip* between |
narrow.
II.
widely
known MohUe. At*/ \ and
Cam bells 1Insurgent foes laid rlaigi to vic­
tory today In a ninjnr Iwtlle a*
along the a elf roast. Second lie home pert., was PensacoHk.
Mate W. II. nuiaell
sad
an
lie feet tonr |they attuinrlrd f.ir domination Of
It wa*
unidentified negro.
had a gross tonnage of 411 ton* ^ Arjf0n f*,,,,
The colter Triton wlreteeeed end w m powmrml by .Ia n ., In| T p ffth rr
.......
,+
today 31 periona were, aboard
porta flllcil n ginphic picture of
the Tarpon. F. c.
O'Connor,
ropibet centered uii e li.r* circular
general freight agent for the
.battlefield In the region qf. Dried
owner* of the ship said It white
Lake* about 12 in li e ,uutli ■
men and "alxint
tt
negroes’*
Zaps got a or midway I rLwcrn thkV
were aboard.
|
Insurgent stronghold and goer,
; Captain narrow. ■ resident of
rromentbelragurn-d llrlrhlte.
|'
Pensacola had skippered
the
. Insurgent reports reaching the!
Tarpon for more than 40 years. weg
Fraaeh tnrdrr skhl a eo-nrdlnniod!
lie was making hi* ITStlh trip' her*
coutitcr*offrn»lre had
*maah&lt;«l
with the ship when the craft hare
the government line. In the new.
chits Mellon and that the M ailrklj
Valencia force, had been put Itrb''
disordered flight.
J Government report, from Valero;
|rin asserted on the other hand thu
.the siege ring at Rclihitr had hew
fsal jrrrtenlay and that cover*
meat ehoek troop, ’ vrete already
dynamiting their 'way hnuar-|*

'important Proposal”
To Protect Mediter­
ranean Shipping Is
B e i n g Considered

BotH’*KArmies Report
Victorj As Battle
In Dried Lake Beds
Continues To Rag?

I

France Assists .
In Naval Patrol
Additional
Destroy­
ers Are Ordered To
H u n t Submarines

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L O N D O N . R «p t. 3.— ( A R )

Hundred, of live, were lost, u wide area was devastated and many sl.ip, were hurled
• ►hore In a tctrlfylng typhoon that »wept Hongkong, Chink. Raging fire, broke oUl In the
wake of the wind which blew nt the late of 1 23 mile, an hour. Th • death toll was tielieved
to have passed the f&gt;CO mark »nd official, feared it will mourn Into the tlioioMind,. T h o
Rrltl-h frown colony (above) along the Hongkong waterfront w n ,'In the path o f — thr

Japanese Cabinet CITY
Votes Huge Sum
For War Budget

long-promised

TALLAH ASSEE, Sept. 3,—(41—
Th* deadline for employer lia­
bility raporte under th* employ­
ment compensation law ha, been
moved up to Bept. IS. lUrofa f
WalL director of th* Unemploymeat compensation dlvUlon of
the Florida lodustrlal commission
■uununrrd today, . . .
S -Thld deadline waa moved wp
hecaase ef the fact that many
people over the Slat* are on 'va­
cations and because many em­
ployers did not receive the re­
ports ta th* first malting. Also
many her* not sent In this re­
port due to ml,under,landing"
Wall eiplalned.
*
Many people thought that If
they did not have eight or mere
employees they did would not
have In file a report with this
division. Burli Is not the case,
however, for every Individual or
firm who hired anyone during
either 1131 or U37 are reoulred
to file this report with the un­
employment compensation dtvt-'
■Ion to complete ihelr legal roqutrements even though they do
not have to pay tag**. This In­
cludes every type of business
from hoarding house to farmer,
dairy, sowmlll, dentist, doctor,

A tentative
budget
which
will be presented «t the neat
regular meeting of the Hrmlnole
Counly Commitston,r, on Kept.
7. U being prepared by O. I1.'
Hamden, clerh of th* Circuit
OMrt.
Mr, M *r4do«..«ld not divulge

Planned Soon B;
Sea Scout Trooi

$650,000,000 Is Pro­
vided To Push War
Against C h i n e s e

NEWS BRIEFS

"* Kept, fl, |.alioi |)«y, will In- ohreeved a, a legal holiday ly the
.‘ anfurd Atlantic Notional Honk,
it wa, announced tod,y.

U. S. Deficit Shows j Intani
Increase Over ........ ... .
It wits announced in Moscow
Inst night that thV Soviet gov.
ernment was investigating cir­
cumstance, of
a
“ monstrous
crime" in the torpedoing
and
sinking of the Soviet freighter
Tiinlriaxvv off Algiers last Mon­
day, allegedly liy no Italian sub­
marine,
llcports
received here said
that a f'ir the rrvw of the sink­
ing Kuviet strnmer took to th*
lircboat, the submarine hoisted
the flag of Gen. Francisco Fran­
co's Spanish Insurgency.
The Spanish flag wee flying,
it was .aid, when th* torpedo
which rank the Molangoyeff was
fired.
In addition to
the
Russian
sailnr killed another seaman waa
said L* have been wounded by u
fragment of torpedo.
Th* Molangoyeff was describ­
ed as ■ 5500.ton ship, *n rout*
from
Marlnopolia,
Russia,
to
Bet* Franc*.

Market Directors Are
Re-Appointed For *88

ost O ffic e 'W ill
Observe Labor DaV

Complete Farr-Louis
Flrht Coming Here

7 Prisoners Escaped
From Georgia Camp

Clothing 1* Needed Foi* School Children

on rot1m Army, accnnllag ta
Captain V. B. Feqna, commanding
nfflror of Um tmql rorp*

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slro y .’ r rrlnfr.rccm rnta
totiny In fin d "p lra to ’ * submaV '»p * in the w eatern Medl*
! trrrnnrnn
nnd decided to
|present nn "im|&gt;ortant pro*
r bo fo ra
K | iron ?*
statesm en
nt
G en eva
to
xnfeguard shipping
In
the
war-lnfe«trd water* o ff 8p*ta,
Frvmh varcroft also augment’
cl
the Urltlah patrol, fortw
against my»terloo» submerilbla*
which have sunk or Imperilled

IIONGKONH. Sept.. S. —141
- Mr*. J, W
Hullodar ' wn,
granted permission lo ltt to to
Hongkong', dcvnstatng typhoon
roof her deri-IIIng-hoUM. at .m, loan'd noilliw uni out uf this
)t. Third Street. J. K llogota Itr It let, colony tonight leaving
Is to have charge id thu work.
thu harbor strewn with death
Kenford Towntcndites will hot* and wreekn*e. The stnrm It
their regular weekly Hireling to ripe, led to tlrlke the *'ht«N*e
night at H:00 O'clock in I he W* coast amln not Mr south of
lake building, It was announce* war fora Hhitngliul
today by W. II. Hughes, pro,I
Tito death loll appenrrd like­
dent.
ly to creed ft.-| police call'
mutes, Thant* humh'cd limljs •
wore reroverod iiIoiik otto errlion of tho wntcifront whom

Plans for n two-day cruise on
the HI. Johns Itivor by members ef
the Hanford Sc* Scout troop No. IT
of th* ship ‘‘ .Seminole Men" wet*
laid last night at the weekly meet*
Ing In the Junior High School, it
ttll'Kimnnnrpd tnvtsv —

"bonit over the foreign eomrnu
of proposed budge:, but staled
nltles.
One prolectllo aln»«h the roof
erery effort It being ■made by
of th* second United Stale* ma­
the bqord to keep the lairs
rine national barrack* but fallen
tor residents of the
County
to eiplod*. Marin* officers oak)
th* tame at last year end pos­
•t w *i *
one-pound * ntL* „
sibly lower.
craft projectile. A heavy artil­
ThU. however, will be herd
lery shell "buret at the Junction
tu areompllsli It we. Indicat­
of the Peking Road and Shang­
ed. since th* school miller**
hai's bond In the International
for U(* coming year lias been
Battlement.
returned to He former level nt
Shrapnel buret about the Unit­
10' mills, an Increase of two
ed States cruiser Augusta. Evan
mill* over last year, and an
greater danger ltxnue^ for th*'
Increase of 1 !-• mills for ths
August* and other foreign war■lata, making a total Increase
rhlpa. A Japanese naval spoke*,
of 3 I - l mills over which the
man announced that Japenee*
cueoty board hat no control
ships would fir* acmes thr fM"
Tba Increased
demands
ol
sign navel contingent lying in
Ike various
rommunlllrs
fur
the Whmgpoo
In a punitive
road repairing, and road build­
bombardment of Chinese artillery
ing .projects which will neces­
positions.
sitate U»e purchase of
eddlChlnvae gunners showed sur­
float) equipment will no doubt
prising Improvement In marksrequire a larger allotment In
mamhlp,
scoring
thro* direct
this particular fund
Iqr, the
hits on the Japanese consulate
coming year, It la s i peeled.
end wrojading thro* consular po­
Thee# tactore- Mr. Herndon
lice ami a JspOeoa newspapersaid. a|oag with tba loos
of
Uce end a Japanese newepapertba qlot pioehloe licensee end RAINBOW SPRINGS VIHITOKW
on ahor** and an ahlpboard were
John Motor b&lt; chairman
u f th*
(
withdrawal of payment bf
it'M iis s ^ ns raw* r m i
th* Supervisory Committee uf gas monies present the Uodhl
DUNNELLON, Sepf 3.
Vis­
th* Florida State Merkel, hero, an almoai Insurmountable bar
itor* tn Rainbow Hprings who
was advised by the Director* .rler. In redyeing tag costs tu
madr tie glass Imtlrnn boat Il'P
or the Slat* Market* roceatlyt*,
the residents of this
uentY
to Rainbow Falls
diplng
Mm
that all members who aervad
I low* vAt. every -effort
will Week in I included tourists fimn
on the committee
lest
y**r be made to ktap tba miliar*
nine i-.tntes and
one foreign
Th* S an ford P o *t O frice w ill had been reappointed to serve th* » a » * . ar possibly 'lower. country ns well as people from
for
the
coming
year
observe L abor. D ay.
M oa d ay .
Mr. Herndon steered.
seventeen l-lurlda points.
The recently reappointed com­
Sept. d. a * . * ' h olid ay and aa
mittee
Will
meet
In
the
Market
serv ices w in be required either
o f l Uty ar ru ra l e a r n e r s o a that office tonight at 7:30 o'clock,
day.
local
Po stal a etsr
R.
J. J, G. Michael, manager of th*
market reported today, tn dis­
I lo lly ann oabcod today.
matter* relative to the
A U b o u g k a ll w in d o w * yt tk * cern
l*ooet O ffic e w ill b e closed for operation of the market dar­
Fight fans who tUU havs
ing the coming year. “
lb *
entire
day.
apu eU I
d a lle .tftokM In their minds who was
s r»..,nl days
of
ewlmoung.
, * r y end perish able m atter w ill
winner e f the recent Farr- Lou Is hikinc, end other activities have
. be
d elivered - a a
received,
the
heuvywalght ehamplouahlp b o u t , ' ,.n)oyed by o la rg e 'group
-. I’ostm uater ' cogtleued.
adding
V U have an opportunity to sub-] ^
n,ooU ^ .troop IJ at
H, that tk a m aU w o u ld
b e dan•UntUte tbetr Oplnlona Sunday|
Wlktwlkl, according t"
i , patched from the office a s oa
and Monday at tbe Rita Tbeotr*.;
W. E. Rader. *
\r Other d a y * and w ou ld b e c o l­
® f apuclal booking, Urn cemplele
^
^ wa|| ,rnts
HOMER, a a . Sept-. S..-4/P)
lected
fro m
the S tre e t
L etter
flght^ round by round, will be Knd ^
upow
whkh they
—Seven consist* escaped from
l l o i e e - betw een
l!t l
to
*:S *
prownud h ronjonctlo. wtth tbe harr
^n.trucTOd
Ihem-rDe*.
tbe coaaty Bonk* chain gang rogelar feaUro plcture. K wa* ta- Thrlr trtlya
frtin, r. so
yesterday 'fM rf curried
two
nounrod b j J M . Maroutettn.
oV|wk ln ^
u„ti|l*:00
aarda away In a stolen track
Beginntag wRh tbe htrodoctloo 0&gt;|ufk „
,
•talar
found ahaedoned
near
1 ^
*?ata* “ th*
Final preparaUmm for a Court
Bally,
' •'
o f tbeJedO* te • w o c r J
,|ooor to b, h*U at thr
The gaardo- Tat Wood and
Lamar Oordoo. were
released
tba
J ^ k a none o f the U|
comp|cud. Mr. Rader slatCnntrihntlmm cf hatqr clothing
-punch talnqd from u ringside
. (h&gt;. In,(n&gt;rtlall
flr e bu.id
far
eckool
tbUdroa
are
groatr
to r Retribution by the

Britain Plans
To Submit Snb
Row To League

Boy Scouts In Troop 14 Are Enjoying
Various Activities At Camp Wikiwiki
Ice. Atcr taking aevernl photo­
graph, for use In an FFS hu"**
work for H v Hoop In the *«rv.
let. he gave th* comp a rating
of Ul percent perfect. It "•w* ■laU-d.
'
At nlRht, around ■ council
fire a challenge night 4was ob­
served
which determined
the
romp's rhamplon- “ long distance
•pltler," and many other
ou
tlnctlon,” Probably
th#
moot

LOCAL WEATHKB
*
FOSKCA6T
(leiirrslly fair
eacepl
scattrred show art on lbs estreat*
south roa,t tonight end Sat­
urday end along
th* ^&gt;*sl
CLEVELAND Kept. 3. - (41
roast Saturday'. Katreme north­
— Ime Miles. 37-year-old filer,
west Florida partly cloudy to­
was killed lest night when tils
night
and
Saturday.
Scat­
racing
plane
crashed
nnar
Charles B. Jonlsn, salesman arid tered Ihudderabuwere Saturday.
municipal airport. ■• he pul tt
through * speed trial prHImln-. •*loc buyer for the
D A YTO N A"TID I6
ary to Ik* opening o? th&lt;
Saturday^ tide*, high. 7i l l A.
tloaal air races today
M 7:11 P. M ; low. t ill A. Me
Tba accident occurred when' hi ( he Counly Jail on charges of 1:17 F. MMil Ktand larceny, it wa* learned
tba wtaga of Miles’ rac
BABOMKTKR
the •“ day.
off. H* * • • lilted
trm
Today. SO.Od; yesterday, U J 5
Jordan was arrrsted In Jack­
wreckage alive, but wai dead
PStCIPITATION
sonville when he attempted to
on arrival at a hospital.
Total for yesterd ay------- *4
peem a suit of clothe* which. It
ToUl for mouth . . . . . . . . M
lin V ws&gt; r*Port*d&gt; he later admitted
Normal to data _______
j|
'J # had bran taken from the Cowan
store bore.
TCMPIRATURBS
Msilmum. *0; Minimum, Tf..
Five eulta of clothes end other
Ilsrald reading.
chil- tarn’s wearing apparel were r*Official Rigact
tandl- covered when th* price tag mark- r .
uper- inf* ware Identified s i those of
were!the Cowan A Company, Th* aptnihg. pare) had not been missed from the
Jstore. It was learned,
held; Jordan loft here Saturday for
Mrs. hit vacation and was picked up

Racing Flier Killed
When Plane CrasheH

Ijocal Man Nabbed
On Larceny Charges

IHle

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1937

. The Figfit Is Ob
O rtrp a a ic i

News domete ftalt
thftt FhU Bfinoy, cdRfltfl
conductor for the Tribune, and a crowd o f motorfata yfoO
have all had the experience of dilating off a cow on'{ha
highway, have Juat organized a club with which to driv*
cattle off the highways, To be known aa The AncUnt and
Honorohull Order or tfotoreadon of America, the new
organization is expected to serve "as the apoarit«x4 pf a
atate-wide movement to seek leghaation to dear tfcahlEbwaya of livestock.
. .7 .
There are no Initiation feea, we are Informed, and
membership lasts until soots collision with *
M il
your life. To qualify one must have survived at laeagaag
such experience. Ha must have hit a cow. mule, haoaa, eg
at least a hog on the highway, and it makes as differ*
ence whether the collision occurred yeeterdey W ■ten
yean ago. Secretary Barney of the AHOMA, the a # if*
fleer the organisation boasts, explains his risctlea 1* if*
flee and plan of campaign aa follows:
"We had to have someone to receive Mm a&amp; sm i
watch the newspapera for notices of the qualification m
candidates, ( send out membership cards and ataMttifl a
membership roster and the llotomadors picked mo. The
Motoreader has been rendered eilglbull. qualified M d

P U M I TERBB FOR TODAY
RE4LTJJ AND TUT, ORAV^i
her spend their dtps In wraith.
Ml Is p mornaot g * dows to the
fit u.

M launder* Lon)
V
ad hr uai
immiulrr
And thuw to quarreling thr&gt;

• Tips DlfftaUen*

M

4)mmt rite and

P

Epitaph

Ym vrite Iprwi m* Urrnjli't
Mom obevt mjr reel lag epots

M l ths day snd brief tm
r**r,

XU«pd no moment* weeping here
' -Bt H im A. Dent.
RvIMIng permit* la Harseotr
r ihf month of Augu*t V«n
.. Tresaurr ln&gt;a«l» li
&gt;*nint l , cent* (■&gt;
r. It spandi, .That',
Bettetef . parmii* In
Mlsnu
RSSsh wera IMflOOfl higher In
Aogwst of ihla rnsh than &lt;tnr
tM (he tan), month of
la*i
rose. PtorlS, (row*.

Mt

m xnxs*

*

wl,aw*r.

w. Ttrts su N.w r«rii

Ti'
Sand. who*.
■!•*«« of r,ildanra
sra SST • W. in ik
St. Maw
talk ClUr. H. T.i VIOL* MAY
■nS ELMEIt J. MAT. hir hueb**g, . «b *e * sla m • ( m id****
W« It* Uanalln HI . &lt;&lt;•. W «****•
laaten. n. C ! BAT1IAN OltXlCWBKRO. saaMtltlaS. whasa »la f*
aS rraMeora I* US
OalUlls

l\cUN
t ff.ba-'.'Si-A.S'nSf

TtioXate To CUsgjfy
T *A v / O R W O t l : I baa* paw
OlWcr Hart-Par tractor, plow,
usd barrww. Work appreciated.
(U
Mslhstss, Phono « t t , Us*

Ml 1.1.HR. k** b**k#nd. wbae*
ifiM in n _ art
»»
A. MUIJ.Xn tatbararlaa kaawn aa StJOCNS A
MUU.KHI U all,.. aaS If 4**4.
bl« ankaswa
heir*. 4.*!****,
leoat*** as* araaiaaai
MA li­
ft All KT MUUl.lTlt. If all*#. and
U 4**4. bar vakaawa b.im
C*,iaa*a. laaatMa ■■»* vraatraa,
Chari** W. MUnitlH. If allr*.
aaS 1} 4**4.
bl*
ankaaarn
as af
rlac
■own. M

We wiil be closed both Sun*
day and Monday u» be sure
la neml us *your

f n a l m bar*-

ibapn dsetios at itsiiam
sod abhngtag teHrt rata*
I^ W .k s - W &gt; to foralea

AsttsUes for Ion— lag ssWtlag rm frlrtteu oa expert uf
tela aoS'lnflaaiasbU x u bag*a
paw after tea Oarwan Olrlglbla
Rlndanhori era, bad is ftamaa
after es aaploteaa at
Latec-

bsret N. 1.

„

af JOS-

TKUtrUONB
FOR PERFECT SERVICE

SEMINOLE
DRYCLEANERS

•dj SOWrS S A N U rsD A W K R

PUOhVdA^UA^ ATCC^*S,SA, f

te" t r v g '
s r iS a * /

o * o iW B , *AWJurri,i i

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IIAd)
It allra.
aad
If Saad. bla
unknawa halra d*vl***a. taaaUSS.J.T sraaiaaa: a HYiio n t
NOItnis. aj aa* of Ik* Traam

Usdar tba sew act no hal­
low "parcha*ad abroad coaid b*
M H ter ntllterr para*k&gt;«s sad
ah foralpn aalaa waald bar* to
hs u t w e i fitet hr sis a w *
t r s o n t M tacica Including the
War sod N »ry Departisaala.

hamber Heads
eet In Ocala

jnwTWrf ■ w. b

POIUk. If au*s aa4
hi* uaknowa h.lra
h**

anknnan.

m

hair*.

...rii
,n in,
■■•*, M*
af lUnitaala Count*. Plarlda,
la Map Bank 1. o n .
T B A rr ti lx I T af Black
I at Tier | i f f f r f l * * ta B.
W. TraffMWb Map «T tba
Tawa of Sanfort. Florid*. •*
raeardad I* Ik* pahlla r*cnr*c
at Somlanl* Count*. Plarlda.
ta Map (knob I. aaata I t ' l l
It la furltffr (irdtrod tbal thlc
•rdcr b* piit&gt;li*k»d aa«a a w**k
t*r faur Mt ra**aoaitv* waahf
fa m e SAKpoen m b b a l o , *
acwapaaar m i MWIio I In ntiford
scm lnnt*' (Vnntjr. VIorMa.
tv td r *oq frttOPRtdft «n San.
ford. rta.Wn till* gib Car al
A n n a tttt.
o r. iisnsTOTs.
Clttk *if lb* *k -»* at*i*d Court.
n*t A. M WICRKS.
Doptiig lin k .

fi Arcade Bldg.

IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
With A Full Line Of Selected New
Stock Of Western Grown Certified
Seed.
200 Bushel* of Select S4ed PotutoetJ
A a. 0 * ni&gt;

T M paaaloa w «l ba bate ta
the Martes Motel sat will get
■Oienrar si i c m a - M. ttirote
(Mss. praetOsm of the mate
Chamber, will p n t lit .
. Otetal ter eirtetora* aUsmteti

Green Valley
Dairy
All-Caeea 1 M M
, U * WeeCaetek tkeel

RICH MILK

New 1937 Model
• Tab*

ARVIN CAR
RADIO

L A N E Y ’S D R U G STORE
and

ft

ra

FQR SATURDAY

big

I falatka New* OtadrlbS
tnliamjer.undlng
b*li'tw s ooteraa women, rat*
a f.t t e w t*aten |y Mt th*

raONETTE
teMthomKyi. CoakW
«w
**NU FOB RATI
39a.
4 Rnnat T«riraj” '"f 3Fc
fhmgraMUt»
Ggitaa
1 t &lt;*f
•

% *?£•

IB.

HOT DOGfl Be
^ LARGE LIMEADE' 9c

[i
l l
B ,vHi1

SANFORD TWENTT PEARS AGO

r r.

R A N D dN C H K M JO* A

INGTON

Rssrh ham* for Use*.

Tr y *

IJlNEVS FAMOUS- /

Matching Controls
For Any Car

rrart (ba other day to pe*»r*i
th* rate o t bar loiu rtom Miami

1 par to' text *
tt tea highway,

*x-uL*J ,

FOLLOW THE CROWD

SPECIAL

THE 1U?ST AND MOST
9AN ITART DRINKS
IN T O W ^ .

w rtad"'

A eelebration Mat Monday ns
aa atitoeaotqu rrashad
WIs of a arayhoaad labor Day hss h*ra biranged by
hs other Asp near Uotbea
Oihrsntate Later ta th* /urn of *
Hr* psraraa war* hUiod.
drtrar of th* aulomobUa basket picnic aad fUh fry. -ft has
among thora
killed
li

rt..

5 Arcade Bldg,

IS to rtte s

tea

k t ____'

yS5’iJ%AKT 3 R u * «

V IC E

remember
Al
r*pone
ChlrSko gangster
of U « *Orsiy T***tle*"t Welt
Ms wtt* te*t n flrtil Is f*d*ra&lt;

or

your holiday appearance.

.........here-

kr rr**lr4a- la appaar t* tba
Mil at N o k itlM la *IV* aba**
•■(Iliad raaaa ,1 MnaSar lb* Ilk
t*T af IVaadacabar l i l t St lb*
•m e* at the Clark at tba aba**
•fTlad aaart at tba Csart Haa*a
to Samtpala Ossalr. Ptortea. la
testae*. PlarMa. sad la d&gt;l**n
af tueh »pna#r*»r* Dreraa P**i
arOI Ba aalarad aaalnci
ymi: Ihr aaluf* af aald aoh ba.
w * ta anlai rtfla ta tbs plmlatl«, TITS SAMPontl tWVBST MRKT COMPART. a Plarlda car*
paratlna. to tba fsllawtns 4eeerlh.it lala. plaraa ar paraala af
Mad allual* la tba Clip al Ha*.
InrS. Hrmlaala Oaaalp,
Plarlda

.YNB BOULEVARD

• Tea

salt

dress today. Don’t let wrin­
kles In your clothes spoil

tb-’ jhh * M » » t

ErRteh tbstroyrrs have declared
tew M that mysterious submarine
White has been trying to torpedo
them la the Mediterranean. The
ErHteh sra beginning to resent
**«h playful gratae**.
te a

naniM*.

a n * * K B n It O.

Fewer Clothes
Men's clothes have hardly" changed in a century, ac­
cording to Hal G. Vermes in the Kotartan magazine. The
5nly radical change— though it is a gross exaggeration to
define it thus— In men’s clothing In thd 20th Century, ha
■ays, has been the switch from overeioed cost and under­
sized trousers to undersized costa and oversized trousers.
"In consideration of the extreme sensitivity' of the
conservative mules of my acquaintance, end having no
malicioils desire to shock my own sax," Mr. Verme writes,
"I ffiall first make h very gentle suggestion: we men
thntild shear at least a foot from the length of our top­
coats. And right here we must accept the JncontrOvertlUa
fad that men wear entirely too much clothing. They can
keep warm In Winter with half the bulk. BetentteU
tell us that two thin garments are warmer than one thick
one. Thus wo men can comfortably wear lighter clothing
without undue exposure to the MemCtita.
"Let us also shear off that useless appendage, the
•hirt-lAU," he urges. "And anlp off the buttons on our
coat-sleeves. And the cuffs from our trousers, which are
•Imply collectors of dust, dirt, grata, and MU of Paper.
And nwsy with the double-breaeted coat I Away with the
Stiff-bosomed dress shirt: away with stiff tiiww bats,

K K a gsk S i

SK IE S. R * _ 'lET-J! V
s a d * M L u F r i X o . 'i

r o i l INOTOK. Bdge. V - W )
'rash mt Rosaarak rraterter

said pBarney,
Is apparent that 1hundred!
•HIM
g rilv y i "It
|t* in
1
~~ of FkrtWIMB
.*
nlrcady
vlrcmiy have
have qualified for membership and ffportaitf
yeports UI tht
tne
auto^sttle ersahes
almost h«bf*
newspapers o
l .‘f Additional
— I —
‘
»y lead u
n to
us
to believe the membership will be of huge pW;
pfirtAi’tfcza
session U
i held.
(fcza the
(he next Legislative juwslmi
ls^
Barney
st^a
L * i I* / says
n*/n applicants
' ■ 1 ■—' for ■membership
—j
-r should
'
..
when they qualified, where, the kind of Miimal, and the
number of the highway In which the incident occurred.
■This Information will be held In strict confidence,” he ex*
plains, "bedibse In many Instances motorists have struck
cattle and managed, to escape without having to W j «
\ highly pedigreed animal being groomed for exhibition
In the National Livestock Show at Chicago. In othar
words, we are giving out no Information that will max* a
motorist the target for a bill for • cow of the woods va­
riety which always turns out to be Aa extremely valuable
snlmol once she Is crossed with an automobile.'

gsvwi ML legal** a, aad af*a«ra*i

IMS I t i

S. (or Florida) Cow path No.------- (Gamine 4#
his (her) automobull hod * eowlloian -with n hti
(mule) (hog) thereupon glazing (running) (ah
(lying)."
The organization la taking on like wildfire
Tampa area, it is sold, and membership sppUcath

QUATRAINS

'

Btom ult S i t a a
Sugar Q m U Bin

! t 1

®7j
I.
r-j Vi

�o c ia l A r id

P e r s o n a l A ctivities

ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JOBDAJN, flockty M l Ur

kM* Rehearsed By
ounr Peoples Group

.W. U t h St. at 1:10 o'clock.
•Otrcla Number Pour of the
P i n t Baptist Church will meet at
I t l O o’clock In the church aimed.
W ED N ESD AY
. -Circle Number Two o f the P in t
Sk p tU t Church will meet at the
heme of Mre. p. p. Campbell, Iff ll
Sanford Avenue, at S : M o'clock.
. F R ID A Y .
.' Circle Number Three of the
F|rat Baptiet Church wUl meet dt

Tho memban of ths Young
People's
Department
of
the
F lril
Methodist
Church
re­
hearsed ihlla leal
night
at
their
wtekty
latereat
Groap
meeting. Ttstse eklta are to be
gi vea * at ' L a t i n Union.
Mrs." Peel Redfeern led the
■Inglng after wJileh a number
t«f fojh (amea were
entered.
At a late boar refreehmeata
Those present
werer
The
MUsee lleleu Chapman. Meble
Chapman. OUve Chapman. Baldee
WfUlama. laei \V|| amt, Eda
Bitch. Edna Btlch. Clayda Forgosoa. Elliabeth Whittington. Paul­
ina Dale. Evelyn Dale. Caro­
line DaJtip, Marguerite 'Duncan.
Kite Mae Redfeern sad Mrs.
Paul lledfeam.
Also
Pred
Btlch.
Edward
Wilson. Randall priest.
Boyd
Coleman, Wllbui Duncan, and

brail*' Itedfearn.

To-Night
The hilarious glory of a
girl who plays both ends
against the middle and
winds up In lovel

TRENT

*

“She’s No Lad/’

u

alio return

s

showlnt

)
j-

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i
3

Claudette COLBERT ^

n Met Him
JnParfc”

S a tu rd a y

7
Wltliani
1M BOYD ■
- ▼ • v ’

■

-«inln».t'l

rtfo rttfo n
Rio Grande
added feature

Adventure^

v

Mr. and Mre. RoTrrt A lt ami
eon harr returned from a vacation
apent at Bloomfield, N. J.
Glenn Llngle left today for Atlanla, Ga. where he 'will spend
several days.

&amp; or School^and Play!

Mr. ami Mre. Tom Moore left
today for Tallahassee after vial*
tinjr Mre. A. M. Philli|».

G IR LS '

Tub Frocks

Mias Lola Chapman has rrtumrd
from ■ three monlh’s vi-.il in
Montgomery, Ala.

A HA I R' S B l l A D T H

Mre. Rose Uroadwatrr of tlrlando la Ihe guest of Mrs. J. N. Ito &gt;•
non, Sr. at her home in South
Sanford.*

.wren the hobo rreyra for "David
1" flfbrry llrriian, above) frer-i
Hairbreadth Harry, loser by ooa

Mr. and Mr». Kinds I’eaka
announce the birth of a eon
William Penny. Thuradey. Hcpl

Cowan Company Has
New Line Of Shoes

Exceptional Valurst

M is s e s ' A n k ls ts

Circuit ‘Judge Millard II. Smith
A line of ihnr* « liich, heretofore,
discussed Ir.-jul • nutters ill Ills the pciipl,. „r Snnf.iid have had
chamlicre this ntoniitig with sev­ to go cut of low n. In purchase Is
eral persons.
now on mlo si the local Cowail
Company’, IKIn'ir, It. T. Cowan,
Mlsa Mary Prani-rs laird, left manager’ of Ihe stiiro announced
yesterday for Nashville. Term.,
where she will attend Trove-e­
Tin- stylr tie- store Is featuring
ra College.
at H rf'pm etit time Is the etylis-i shoe toad, I.y the Bhelliy
Miss Marian
lleynrs
spent Hhoe rumiwnr.
Wednesday night In tlrlsmlo ss
Ni-gotlatinn. f it lilts line nf
Ihe guest nf Mr.
nnd
Mrs inrirhatidise wen- ri-mplrlrd nn
Jimmie Bands.
Mr. Cowan's recent Imylng trip,
uml the stock Inis just arrived.

'Anri
DVORAK
r

Personals

the weekend In Jacksonville .csir '’- o t ^rksonville. fc e n lly attho guests Of Mr. and Mrs. n.| landed a smoker given In honor of
K. fSormly
••
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I Hr. nnd ||m. Itayiuond l*nmaso «t
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ilnbaon, Jr., ,hclr h,,,,,r ,n J*‘ ■‘•’""villc.
Miss lYnrl Itcdisnn of New York
Charles Mrlntosh of Hade City
Clly and Jack Rocko have.formed
a rongc-nial party t-i lour. New who Is tuslilnr • halrntaii .for Ihe
Phi Kappa Tatr-Rtati-niltj- ls the]
guc-st of l-'rnnris Itoiimillut for a
Mrs. Mary Mainea am),daughter, few days, lie- will attend the- break­
Misa Mary Maincs, left today fm fast lo I k- given b y ihe fraternity
their home In Dayton, Ohio afler after Ihr Deioolny Punic tonight
having been the guests of Mis.’ A. fit Orlando.

tkr la Ui» evening several games
and contests wens catered.
Them attending w o ro i-J , B.
6tamper, honor guest, Mr. and
Mn. C. 0. Lynch of Deland, Mr.
and Mrs. G. B. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Morris, Mr and Mrs. J. M.
SthMcIpher, Mr. and Mrs. LemlV
Hughey, Miss M iry Connor of Or- M. Phillips for several daya.
Undo, Miss Helm Csmsron of DcUnd. Hubert Wichondolf of OrlanMisa Ruth Hand has returned
do, Lewis Hughey Jr. and Dill from an extensive lour tliiooth the
Stamper.
New England Stale*. She attended
M w .lN tllfi'H y of Maine pt Orono
and was also ihe guest of Miss
PORTPON BM ENT
&lt;*1if ford ShinhoUer in New York
The Circles of the Woman's City.
Missionary Society of the
First
Ralph Muse sun » f Mr ami
Methodist Church will not meet on
Mrs. W.
Muse, left yester­
Eept. fl but they will meet on
day for l-akrlanit where he will
Sept. II.
visit friends and relatives fur
a few weeks, lie was accom­
panied by Charlca Nrlllea whl
NOTICK
will visit In Tampa,
Jimmy Cowan and C. H. Staf­
Franklin llenantl. formerly of
ford are. not In any way afflllldted' With J. “ft. Cowan. They this r||y and a member of the Phi
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Banford Community BinsClaaa will hold a
meeting
day afternoon at &gt;:S0 o’clock
the Undenominational Taber.
U

s, : i ^ j r c i K s t
1
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lambon o f the local chapter of.
Baatern Star will Journey to
arid tonight for the official
l » f tba. Worthy Grand Matron
l Charlotte B. Perry, of J**k-(
rOla. She will vlalt Volusia
nter-lHO O. E. B.

taeyer,

r«ui1er.

wholeealer.

bo-

tel or any other type of bsutneas.
Tha &lt;*»y raqolrement la that
WASHINGTON, Wept. 4.—W
the Individual or Arm mart — Si* peace org miration* acting
have hired oae poteoti derlat In coocart renewed their
de.
, llh, r , 9 M o r m T .
tnand tonight that the Neutral­
ity A c: be applied Immediately
flraia ate not Including the am* to tba 81no-Japanese conflict.
cere of tho firm, ollhtr through
To do eo- they said, to
a
mlaenderaundlng or through aa joint M t t r to President Rosesattempt* tn evade the law. Many velt, would "effectively deny the
firm* a!*o do not undent and at sterner.I by Secretary Roper as
that they have to Include In puUlxhed fa tha press, implying
their report worker on a enrt- ' :har * fear ’ of Interference with
mjaslon heat* a* wet) aa wdrkere who are hired by lha t n -

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JJJySnldoa of the report."
j „ f quietly studying all develop■ ' Nr.
wall
warnad.
"Many mente n ih| . .OrJatlt, ap&lt;l Heere, companies have alerted a
t.ty Jlufl repeated that the de*
' ment to ovada lha law u ltb -1partmeut was operating on a St
,
out understanding lha fact that hour basis.
n ri It they had eight or more workThr s.x pears societies— Worid
j ere for 10 or more weoke In (Varewsys, the Women’s Intema,1030 this company »a liable for tlunsl Magus for
Peace ’ and
the Uses in 10.17 or Ihelr 1037 pay Freedom, the National Council
• nf roll. It thoy haee the required &gt;ur ,h, |•rcTenllon of War, the
p,,! numher of workers In 1M7 Ihoy Fellowship of ftecnnrl|latlon, the
tobe liable In 1IM. The law Emergency J’rsrr Campglrp and
ake works In two rear cyalae In lh t r«m m liter on Mpiuribm In
of tills respect. *
Ed neat Ion—asked that the ateem*
lha
"There will be no
further , h|p WlchlU and many other
| extension at, the end of this go,,,!,.,,, vessels carrying war
* aa a . - . •• aa&gt; Hfalt st.i.J iift.n.
I *
6k baseball tilt between the
Jmford All-BUvs and • tha DayBeech Junior nine has been
Idled for this afternoon at
Ninth Htrevl Bail Park,
igh the rouiprration of Miae
mla Warren, local tecrca- ly sngliieer t» Ills
1 supersteor of the W PA. floe and renovated
for lbs Jesllre.
rtor o f the Daytona Beach

,Ju»tice of I'stce J. T. Rob­
erts tpday moved l f » offlU-e
which for some lime has bees
OU tba third
Boor
of
Ibe
Court House
lo
lbs
vacant
ream In lha southwest comer
of the kaltdlnr
Tha
county
Commissioners
recently
ap­
proved this chenge and bav#
removed the ftlee of Ibe Cone-

another."
Thoa far, the adm but ratten baa
declined to Impoar the Neutral­
ly Act, with Ha embargoes on
war supplies and credita to l e
Hgerenta.

Do poaelhific.ybwt

Periodic Pain*
T»kSl C a ^ d tar f^rttewal
pains af MahrtrutraUen. ThpnMade, e l pfessns testify it has
nelpew uUsasr If Chrdul t e n ’!
relieve year monthly dteewas.
fdrt, consult a physic! aft, Don't
Jest go pit aefter-Uf «|j| pat
off* fr re latent to prevent the

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B ids w ith full msnufact arcrurn
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The head of the 81aloe ' of
Uberty waa ahowa at the Parte
Kipoallloa la 1171. before the
atatu* had boea aaaembted.

B«ve momr bjr, Ukhtg advinlaft af nur task anti
carry price*. You will re­
ceive the miMil courteous of
courUottii rervleo
whlfa
buying the feed* that W*B
produce the be*t roaulU.

rlerka of
the room

The new chairs which were
authorised purchased for the
Grand Jury jon m recently, here
been placed *oi the room -and re­
modeling o f the Mart room haa
been completed. The alterations
mads to the court room provide
more apsis for (he attorneys
through rrerrangemsat of tha
seats In the room and the Urge
double doors
provide greater
safety.

ui|Dci to' Chin* pt stepped.
"Wo
eemevtJy
txUrrt
tha
United flutes cannot afford to
•em it tuch a conflict no la so­
b s on In the Far b i t to piwcood without itemplnf
It aa
war," they said. “Application of
neutrality
would clarify
the
world altoatlon fa this ragpect
by label!ins by their rlgkf aaaaa
armed attache by one, nation on

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lamer Terwillegvr
It.inuiiid llady
iv m*tt Koran *ou
Waller Turner
J Jake HUhler
1 lawn' l.v a * a
Italph I’eruld
Jrlin Mortau
A.hhr Jiiu h
1&gt;uli Kppa
| Chortle l^avllt
Joe rhenahaw
Fred tiaoa*
Jim Hlaer
tluliert Smith
1. U Telford
Km rite Ttpplll*
N A ll*rkey
Sam Walla
Ib'Ugl.l* Slmalmm
l(&lt; lo-rt Htoimdf
F ijiuk Mrrthmil
it'aircu Uiihatu
liunaht Mm&gt;nii
Sidney N li
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Kuta-et - May
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. . . Clary bed brea ap foar
l la w aad failed ta get a bio.
glr . . At the fifth aad final
trip ta Ike plettrr he viaaled
la Irfl field off the Uajtoav
barlrr. Slaa Chariot, aad a*
he reached flrol ha*e hr aoaehaplly fell la hi* hand* and
knee* and lin e d the find b*«e
nark nMh a mighty **mark'
......... w o e .tu ff . ,
If you &lt;l'*n*l think If »• Mr
Cimken one of O aek II claim**
W"e R)»i»tint mentor*, ran kkh llial
y k ilta , why don't ynu drive m l
to the llrld during the morntnr and
afternoon and Jn*t watch him *end
the rreiiron *perial roaring aome

Ml or ,0 p r r .........
We ahh to rongralalatr
(ieorge
huak
ynwthlul
ralrhev for
the
Sanford
All-Star* headed l ) Ml** Mu*
ymte Warren . . . young K»nnl* .marked a laag haarr run
|.*r hi* malt** In thr game with
lie llattana Junior nine I*at
Saturday la that c it y ..........
Sanford w o n ...............
Allhmah Frani Wamrr, .tar
liirkle for - Sr mi noli* In 11&gt;3h and
fm Tallahaaeer in It'.'IR, h.a not
yet anivi*l for football practice,
«■ have l«**n **,uit*d lhal In* will
irport nnirllim* within thr tin t
In i wi-V* , ; , . . Franr I* nothin,
m AAtilalol*. tHit* and living with
In* imiaoir wh*i an* eaprcUvl In
[ mine lo Sanloid * nn , . .*. \\Y
Imi* Fran, ilm
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Half took
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kind
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WEIGHT
IS*
iJunior
m
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Juulur
l it
Junior ;
Ml
Junior
III
tliipii.
tJfl
Hrnlnr
in
Srntur
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During I hi* morning And ttfter*
I lend In ill I .tin imil M rl.uaf
Juulur
le i
th'&gt; Kami* objective
&lt;1 111', l .in n i tnnl i uindr iloulli noon
SoCh.
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vi* .tin Itoil ** tin* hark fir Id mm
m*
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nitli
thrif
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Junior
Utl
117
went through eatenvlve riercU.*a
Junior
rd it leu &lt;&gt;f i In* i t-lcry Fed war *ml aim long drill* crntrrlnf
I IF
.
Senior
ih H* i i lin y !■&lt;lit the lira ii'hed iruutid full .pinner*, tyaIf iplnnrra.
t*ili
Soph.
uliini diiuhlf purtln' .r»ainn yr» lateral*, pa**ing and kicking.
it*
bcnh’T
t orda\ morning mid alao In thr
Mb
Thr lim-nu-n went through ilanri*
Hoph
*f Urim n nnh III .jjruungalrri in Hurt Inn itrilixl* a* well a* their
SM
rlkipmin*.
Soph
p
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1l«
hlfl*. pulling out and charging
Junior
— IF.
A* •In- main nliiert ttnlay Hill drill..
Fve*hiyiau
Cuilli it. .m ra I loll of thr 1011
\U%
Dining thr afternoon drill Cnaeh
Suulnr
a ■Iii&gt; I-id I'lfvru a* nu end, ro­ drl utt* and hi* a«al*UnU, Woody
ITU
Junior
p- iled i
tin* morning ami aftrr MHrr and Hu** McCracken, lined
Ml
Senior
noion ti'idoiii tind n »» one nf thr ip I turn team* llinl went through
Ml
Junior
fitrut i f iiiiio mrn to rrcrlvr tht* mvrral play* and each eleven hail'
t&gt;*
Soph
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ipportnnlth'* to In* In nffen»lvn
h. pH
r«
Kl
and defenalve poaitlon*.
Junior
|1»»
The Inn workout* yenterday
Ri'iiitir
pi
nrre unvilerrd a* being rveetlert
,U &gt; .
Enilar
"h
in
end the .nine program will continue
guab.r
lid
lib
until further notice from the loent
Juuloi
(i|
211
nienjnr. Coach Me|,uca* ha* yet. In
Settlor
M1
Ml
.QDOUner thr tram to fill the open
Henlor
(J
M2
•late, November 11, with the BemW*'
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note eleven.
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Junior
M.f
I t h k % 1 » * V *» I f ,
Juulur .
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KuU Hark
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wom
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Jimmie V «(a
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Afternoons Bockfjcld Men Cnderge
Extensive D r i l l Ilv McLucas

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l.eayoe I'rnnant lace la galling
holti-i and hotter rvrry ilay . . .
'TU a funny thing bat If you
• III look hark la Ik* part five
«r «l» yrara and nate that la
the American league ha* not
hern hardly any hot peimanl
litkt* while the renter n'rrult
nerrl) every ) ecr the) have a

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Sept

An Invitation at*o went to
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FRIDAT, SEPTEMBER S, 19.17

IN N O C IN C K

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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ilitil , woumlilig hundred* wore,

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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1 1 A R N I N A T O B l A B I G S H O T 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.
gnns an their w n u l stall t* lha rang* al Fart .^nwro*, • &amp;

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V nns n f.li rrr from the bouse* that SIS.OOfl.OCO of
r:iileil at fiiirnbell. 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.

illlemrnt' Administration funds l i .
from lhe,UJ*trlrt ol ('■■luinl'ia. I,i
awlae around Ihr uulrr mile .nr ■
——— — - - above It a juiklii,;

T I E N T S I N ’S TEA

T O T E R . an elderly Chines, proved
friendly to Japanese warrtora along lha railroad to Felplng, offering
thrm warm tea. Ilero bo la serving tba beverage la a weary Nip­
ponese linesman, but tba suiplctoas Celestial keep* a wary eye upon

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lag any animal Ufa that may be present ntnp Hhlra Tempt# i
tba d a m n la Ibo A m erica M u s in j I Natural 111stnry, Us*
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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 O f For­ Seaman Swims 25
ces From Foreign
Miles From Wreck
Area Demanded Of
lIR N D ATIt
Fr»»ro- Rpanlah
■ Krouller Hept.. 4 —The Hpanlati
China' And Japan
government army on (hn A lt '!

100 Civilians
Slain Yesterday
japan's Big Push Is
Stalled By China's
Heavy
Artillery
S H A N G H A I,
Sept. 4.—
(A P )— American, R r i t U h
and French connuU jreneral
demanded that Chinese land
forced end .Tnpancne war(thing withdraw from vP
cinity of the Internationa!
Settlement and the French
eowtwwten. Hauw a -for thoutandu of forcijptcn* in thin

(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.
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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.
A government communique an­
nouncing the rapture of IWI*
chlta «ald I KHI laurnrnl* were
hilled and ItOP raptured
In.urnenl radio rrpnrta
aalil
arrangement* had heen rumple!id for the aurrender of . (iljon,
the government'* Inal
nfapoiT
on the nofllil'ni llay of lllaray
riaat.
Tha column* which helped lo
rapture Hanlander am nn-klnr
In complete the domlutntn Id
I he i oqalal area hy
cleaning
the am eminent out of n amall
I allre of Oviedo province,
In­
cluding (Iljon,
With Inturgrni lugluh. *eeep: ilia Irurn thir-e direct mu a un
(iljon. lad goiurntiieiii alrong|»?irimdoii lo lilli* L'Mth. IR
holil In Iba Itlarayun toumry, rlcMlnc of nno»| |d h &gt;•. nf Bum
mo*t rotrermneut —aciupelhlaera
liesn and u gn|U*r»l Ik lid »y l**r
■II will murk Hi** « out) tut •*
L.iltor liny wlilih will li ntl
hr till'd Mmiduv.
Ai i ordltig |«i Its it-n,il 4iNlii'i
Till' Httpfllf d 1llr'l'jllll a HI (lot
bit tiuldlthcd on I li .11 d.iv. An
nunni'o turnIn from flu* Hmiioid
A Vtil Ilf If .\«lloni| 11*1 Hk i'fi'l ftjo
I* H, 1*0*1 flfflrn *i.it" Mill Hi"'
flUo wlll_ oIim tv " M»« boll 1,1
All prim I|m | 4 niiii* * mil • to •
1 in h ibmr*
Tilt* down Ion II
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Negro I b Arrested
* For S h o p l i f t i n g

The Itev C. K 71 more, paalor *'(
(he
rirat
t'hrtatlau
Churi'h here. h»« returned from
a three niontha vacation In hla
home toail Of Haleru V »- *hd
wdl IV-aUntd
aerrtrea
which
have hee illaionllnued
during
hla ahaett"- ai iHe Iih al church
Hopdgy.
, Huring hla yaraUnn. tha lUv
Jilaart foiidmlrd a‘ aerie* nf
roangellallc eevlce* In vatloue

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Police Officer J. B. Quattlrbaum
yertenl'T fruatralad an attempt
ahoplifting and apprehend,^ t
negro who hai been under ara'
pic ion for. aome tim* but on whom
no definite evidence pould
The negro- S. II. Brown- ha* for
the paa( frfw monlhi mad#' It
a habit of paaaing the Bee Bee Inn
nn Hanford A**naa and In *o
dnlija he* ha* fraquenlly picked
up bottle* of wine but
until
thla morning It had bee* Impoa
albla to catch him.
The officer bad the
clerk*
In the atore to pralrad to be
aaleep yealerday evening nnd nr
they did the aagro walked boldy into the atore and picked up
u gallon Jug nf wine. He wea
caught hy the clarka aa ha left
the atore ( a t turned over to
the pollen.

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Rev. C. ‘ E. Elmer
Back From Vacation]

Three-Act Play Is
Staged By Woodmen

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IIt'sor ul oil DM II Til'll d iv ol
ImniHin in thi' MiiiiifiKi linii.
A ploliRliro yi'l'liei a
l.illllu '
In lb" bomb In hii iffnrf
t
mu npo I hi* l* rr Id lav
id lb**
Mint- ilioy will ulitioH- ,*ht| I*.
«onio li p-iri
of iii4*nv odd
algblJi ;m lb* i pin and M.m
rl" in Hn* *brraki'fM id iio \f
i«tiiCVf%
Ttifi viamr« who lAoilt
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Iiiim li for V&lt;‘ l . it li
plow s ibrouvli "II
id ;
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Iroffle jtirr 1%Itij* hi l»i *1* iin.*
lion- piim|u.iip I*m* V11*v in*
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MTUP"P Mllpd Oil of .Mite l«r»i|
bp IiiIi 'IkI i l*i
Hill ,n b|||.
Ulidemlnn'l \tkv tb&gt;*
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w*p lrrno'1 .'T"tbor f»,o '*
&lt;In T iti*««l #*y mioi&lt;ti 111si4li111
flip illy }-ill L« f|t|»*l fo n ' i
filming, w«trk*r■» h i » » * |o-i t*
Ifllt llifflrilllV Ml ll jfi ' lint ' •
nn*| p«rly |*i i&lt;-fiirn i«• tio-ir
jobs, iiml ' uiilii arubl" t»* *&lt;) • b» i
rrmlml &lt;m«* of n*H»hl
Ho*
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
Iiml I"c kl"p» ill n in
iiH .r
P»M In mpi in lion i « ih* un
ini4| ttulomnbll** Ip tti, I..,j II...
irpfrb mnrlAlliy ml.
l.iloif
hwy In pmbttbl) k i * « i * t iImp
urtv nllirr Plnglf iltti in
lb"
&gt;"iir loi tirdlnv in -t »•

A three an play
mlmtllnc
Ihe humor of darkle* In It"'
Rnnlh with negro aplrltual* and
folk annga- marked the nfflrl.il
debut nf member* nf the Haltford Woodmen t'lrrle In llie
play. "Ital Hal From Itlrmln'
ham", preaented teat ntgtil *'
the Worn* it'« Ouh.
The fiitlowtng were Intituled
in tha real » f ihararlera: limb
MrHlarruw. Vlirtl
Melta. . Kd
Tarraway. fharle* Tew. Myrtl,
Kloyd. Alte* farraway.
Jewel
W h itle y .IV iu g la a
MrHIarrna
TAl.I.AIIAKSKf:. Fla. • o' I
Itiiane MrHIarrow, and f . j; Me- — (,Pt—The atatr cabin" i- ihw -t
Hlarrow.
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igaltna the coat of -eiinkli-r
Aa a film *! in |he "three art jryatrni*, fire eacapv, " I «*iter
p|ay without "1 curtain" n to Ir*'nry e *ll farllltfr* ot thC*,(ule'r
rat preaentallun nf ’'The llie jiha.tiiullnna.
Apple- waa rthlbltrd with tinA -l.ummittee headed hy Ml'iim-/
entire raat participating
(iriieral Cary II. .Ijtn.l............in'
memini, inataUation o( ri.Miik-e.i.
tel/-* I 'aing fire doora and . itil.e.e,|
atairwaya In dormltura.al Fl' ieln
Stale Colleyt for women
Kir*- evape* for the H 'la
A change la Ih* boar of Sun­
day evening worahlp
ut
the Am trulluraI And Mtchliuiiel fill'
‘MelhndUl Church waa announced lege for Nrgroea h " i and ‘ or
today by the Rav. I*au| Redf u n . paalor. Henceforth
th*
.ervlce* will begin
at
730
o'clock
Al the evenlnr worahlp to­
morrow night.
the
Orphan'*
Hand frdta llenaoa Hprlna Orphartaga will play.
the
llev.
Redfeant Mated The puhilr I*
rordlally tn-jied to aH*nd.

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W A SH IN G T O N . Sept., 4.
( A l’t Inlm !.. I.i'wia.reluikint; I'rcsfili nt Untixrvrlt
ax ihi^ fiiir wrnllitT frirml
i'f U i I miiv errtoil iiiiliee on
tin' ;i lml||latr;itiiui Iiim Com*
inilii't for liuluxirjiil Or^niii/ulinii ix p irp am l to liaik
* how lure lor il» ixiliticnl

i-u-li havi ii'tur.li'il many Mclie tia *&lt;f "in c.proud Khiinyhui into i &gt;. oiu
w. |I|| - the IWtUIUf Aten. " ' - tail. It from a window of tile \ •• i
ti . ..rt illI’liilipplne Clippei. Shortly after the photo wax initile. .i I\iti- rirnn 'tiler ntol wounding IT otheia.

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mli nn«univnn
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i i MMiid.n nIt-l»i lor Itov
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SHiIill I l!*H»|! Mill IIU’I'I ill
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To lie Registration
l);o F»?r Children

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Hu- e p| 1111:11 v I'hoel el
•111*1 Tr«MHU II lulls Hill Ul.it
ittl-l lie- Pinleitl *{r.iiiut i
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(lil.iil.il- Itiol I
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lt |i-—-eUII*«
el h-olti'l for Ihe * iii
Tiiiup *• Tump It -iil'l !*nip eii
I .ill! i
No
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(.toll"
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Mi I; ider - -1-1
1 II Itil'll »l Mil,' I III MI ||It
lli-lr leader, tl K Morrlv. \\ I'. o( K e lli* will I
l-l ill l l f l it"*' till 1III'HIM ll v * 1V i
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Kmt- r end eMp|»*-r flilfiiirl lte|l ,-mnp tomoriow
fiiiHiti
ui ; I-. |MKHIM ’ till'
utl| .l-o lo- 111 Iitt--|idi.m&lt;-.
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iMlVf %\f»ll 1" l l ‘ 11*1, 4*11*1 HI il n\L"ii
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CITY NEWS lit*IE

Schools
a l-e s
B i g g e s t Business &gt;
S !A s s e r t s English "

. i ‘T i’U |tniinh 11 o i l rt'fint t'..
aim ' VI loll * «Hi||||i"« Mini III.
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| •Mill 'n-l flit III fill f|l J| I 111 4'i'ff|!t||« II
pio|i"r m bo1'I«.
They pi to id"
( iiiMing , .iifl
pMntVo.h
*M*4*ul I II I bdi
ii oi on»|. dp"ii*t" llo’Mi. I " | it fIt"
V. iii i |11it*•«*
i i it noi l IMp of h Millll- IlldfO'H «»f h'Ht lll'l
..Iflfoltl
pul
in Hi" ftifil Iv &lt;1 1,1IIIt1,1Mtil flat p .If
Ahlioiijrb fbtp" Mil ni" ir i i
of « miiiiik i *•" ftuddiliif
S(M| *ini* h it fifi
t 0*0 I* t^i Ir"
^nti% tiimt i-hill|«« ti i if.* »" , t"
111II111nIf
MowIf*I Mi
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*" ll*¥*1■. T ll|H in p;t\I .. .,jji11 |,
of Vdirh pcIkoiI i ItiMn I*, i •■* m * &lt;1
lm&lt; lo rn fo il") pint i if ailt pjipo
&gt;ibli* to nffri fai*111111" ■ - *ir'*i i ■'i
(ifill* i'HPl fill .1 Mp.Ili , fillip » f
tiiiblrrn.
"TmnupMiInikim to \ •m-mI kI.i '* I
•rhuntn in innlhi'r I"
h*in in
providing far Mil Ip* 'for * m ' « eilil
r«'n, TJ)h yi hi Ibi'i" « ill i» ■ .rboov
7,*,*Nin rli iblr"in f :1mn■|»***i *nI o * ^
rimt i*f ll.'fOO.mm lb t ivtpiiit**
I,win Iiiim,** Mild l ilt ill
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i«&gt;hlftbjii it
lio tlmg (hr "Xpf lisf A of * ir horn
■Aliirim, and, lo whim #*iit mi. ••(
IrwtiNpoiUtioii v ill i i *»| •!*. It two* ll
III^Hif^Hib
find*
f 11.".im .imi i^
nf * C’otinlirv wUf m ih T Hip m t ui
"X p*■MS«* \\ill || If m4i|l f Lltld , I*IKit Yt'
I" f f nil "Xt in i pnying.
br them r r .

S t a l e ' s .Institutions
May Get Additional
Protection From Fire

Methodist Services
To Begin A t 7:30

H iriM irr a i t k o v k h
IIKUANII,
Kept. 4.—DeLand
city romrolaaUmer*
la at night
adopted a budget for the fkacal
year beginning Oct. 1, calling
for he expenditure of BOf,341, I2J'7II more than the bud­
get fur the rurrwnt fiacnl year
whirh ceil* fur the expenditure
of fMJ.MU,
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L e w i s Bonsls CIO
Now IIns 3.718,000
W o r hers Enrolled

Bank. Postoffice And
Herald Also Join
In Observing Day

One Time Capone
P a r t n e r Indicted
For Tax Evasions

Kmhlrm* ilrnollna 25 year, of 4*r*h'l Maliou
ntinu-'Ua aervic* for the A t. I "itluii the neat

Now Political
Alius S o u g h t

Stores To Close Court O f Hono^.Ta.fijft-HeJdjCJbililrm- Asked ullu'jt.
* text i- ;'n |mrt|ii)r laai tiiith1
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ll 11 I'M'iliiii; l-m.' lhat
Monday Because A t Camp W ikiw iki M onday To Register For 't ■I • IIIthriIIIrill idled ll.TI.X,11*1(1

International rlty aplallered h&gt;
artillery aliening In the Idllei
warfare -helwren tha Chine*" anil
Tho iOJ»»tw|*«a firighirr T «r
I he Japaneae.
lain aank off I'ananiu r||y, (.-|u
I'oiiaular official* addreaacd u with the apparent |o*« of )!
Joint rommunlrallon tn Mayor nu n Inn Addley Maker, an ollei
(&gt;. K. Yul prote*ttng (he fur­ from* Middle Ala., eurvlterl It)
ther endangering of the Inter­ » « Imtiiluc nearly j* . rnltea' i,
national Kelt lenten! where &lt;ilimit ehor,1. I l.ici-.n it j.iicl weary Il­
ion rlyltlan* were kllle-l yea- ia ahown at I'tiimma t'Jiy a(i«i
lerday. The maynr
aent
the Id holira lit the water
rt mmotilratlon
to
Nanklnr
■eut of the centra) government.
The ronaula alao made the
■ante demand on Japan",e nav­
al
official*
here,
Amerlran
I,rill.h k*renrh and other warhldpa were In tho Whanxpon
Hirer a leu* HilVntllial'a lamoita
IIUltd.
drtenulnad to
pro(&lt;y,t
the
war
A lenre urn-ip o f nirmhera r f
their niH°n»l» but
fa**ed
alerted
hermelf Ihe .Snnfoid rhapler nf '.no fa ,'e m
ejtalnai Ihd proapert nf n more -Slnr attended the meeting of
trrrlfylii* -reprlaal
fiuah'*
hy
Vohiaia fh n p l'r IH7 (I. K. S. In
the 1111nlit y Nlpplneae war ma­
chine
temporarily atnlled
hr IlrLaml la,I- niuhl. Ih-* orr*,e.n
wo, llo- off.i'ia] 1 it il of ih-- llVuhy
Uilit*'* blr nun*
I ire* I, new fire* broke. putCium l Aikiinji M il, ("Imib'ito II.
In fhlnette
arrllona
nf
I tl'" I’rriy of Jur I.. nvillo,
illy under
bombard me itt
i Kollowinc n l&gt;api|-ii't wnvtd in
Jnpaneao alrrraft, K.arh
aide
Slot o n I.'elre,
■laltnrd advance* In thn fl*hl- the cirly rveiiln?
'Ihe meetinr uu- ' h'I.I. After ih j
tllher rerenl derelopmenle In- ronferrinc of ileun -, l.y the off),
oiled:
ret, of the rhnpt.-i, o talk Ly
I. Rlr flnbPrl l„ CralRln. near Mia, I'erry w »» hennlIIUli nmhnaaador In
Japan.I In'IuiU,! «m"iii! t r-,* iMoenns who
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
ni'errr Hlrohlto. thin. rndliiR Vfra. Joe tVrley, Mm. It. V, fin-n
purl* 1lint llrllnln mUhl eur- ,|,»w. Mn . -Stewart Hutton, Mr,.
II her dtplomuMe
if lnV4"', A. C. llaiT'-r, Mra. \V. M. Ilayoe,,
III Japaneae berauae of For- Mr*. Kffu lluaoll and Mia. Irwin
tn Mlnlatrr Knkl lllrola'a de- |,rclalre.
r In nnawerln* Ihe llrlllah
AUo
Mi-. Il«nn*h J.eobaon,
"le»t nialnat the ahnnlln* «r „
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Vill Be Issued At Scheduled Carl W eigle ls
’lurd Practice Drill Today Victor For His
IcLucaa Hurries And Packs Drills For
4th Win In Row
if
Only 16 More Practice Drills On
Schedule Before Landoh Tilt
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Ulr weather yeeter• 4*7 ufternoo* whan ha eonl
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youngsters
through
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dad practice e&lt;t*»lnn this » » •
•ra, although It can b* regard*
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&gt; !. Aaalatlng Coach McLucaa dnr*
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, dklft aa did Coach
Mctdiraa
Iwind «. Daytona Dearh *.
tabur* at tlalaaarllla. poet*
’ b k a tha backfleld men and In*
pease, wet (round*.
■ r ic t them on Ihelr ntw thin
OAMKI TODAY
thilKM near* at laalord.
■ad a rough Inalrurllonal per*
l'alatha at Iweeburg.
f d concerning lha new forma*
prtando al iHland.
ft. Auauatlas at Uelneavflla.
■ I n i that tha |l|7 Celery Fed*
SOUTH IT U t T ID I.NAOUK
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Cf-S Fearing and kicking wa* al*
Mason
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f i ■■rklaa wilt haro to *tep up Oalumbia
TDaTKHii*T*a nnat-i-ra
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Maaen I: Jaekeaav.lle a.
Colamhua Hi Auguela g.
. Mura, practice ee**lon* bsforo
Hevaaaeh II Columbia I (first
1 they will meet the left *aa*on
O i l M TODAY
- powerful lAtndnn Lion* on th*
Columbia at Jscheonrllla.
r&gt; Lima home field, lha Jarkinn*
csluaihua ai Mas*a.
Auauala at Baeaunak.
etll* Municipal Stadium. In that
dty on Sept, ft
DATIOAAI, k llR tm
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pTh* Celerx Fed manioc also Chlcaas —...... — f l
fiinoanrod ||tiring the
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juadf (o many of lha athlnlea nreaklra. .
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darlnr the drill Ihla afternoon.
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u aw k s rm ta v
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Vill Assist Mentor
Team Gets Call

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By FAT WA*fcON

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cargo o j. .coal
fram Cardiff, V a l K whan,' Wuh.
ait warning,- » terrific ‘akploaton
raekad*h)i aklp. Than wa* an.
ether bleat.
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to. Ufa boat* obnrring hla y n aal af 1071 ton* had been lor*

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'time record
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prices In th* Kissimmee Talley'
wa* r.labllihrd hrrr yr*t*rday

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TODAY’S SPORTING
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WORLD * A

■ena‘, nera la Hanford that are*
alng.
i
Hal break . and Clary
are
two of th* beat rigM-handed
n*n-pltahar». on our. ah*b and
w* ahauld ba there to tea
d good ahaw.
. er painsthing. ** .a • ■ ^
V S * ■ » panell Forguaon. at
Frfettca 7t*iardar afternoon and
ba' la ajao batn* put In the
baakrietd Juol a* .wrp !kad pro*
TlSualy . praaflctgd
about
lha
large and wall built youth. . . .
Damn ' arid . make - • igdod plrakih .carOkr ibta' aanooa Aahby
JoSaq ahd - WarrCn odham • also
ubj^dwk; u*p.' gehd •ia*alb'-yagter*
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tnrday aflemoon and aeon Mol*
Pitch to tba Balnts rta the melti*
&lt;xl need by jeke Bunch. , . Mote
Hd nol do eo tied at that aa ft*
wa. eery affacllro with tba «ub*
marine twirl on tba pill. . . Jo*
Huggerio hasn't bean raallag I*

W * Imagln* that
Caaah
MeLuaa* fall .art a- had
Monday aft.moan whin aq*
ly I I af th* beye repertad
qllheugh . It
wa*
pouring
dews rain but (till again h*
f**l« batter new. . , . Wa
hap*. . . ; elnea a total af
gg yauth* llatenad' ta ar­
dora and drills frem thraa
mantar* yeetarday aflemaan.
.Ham Holbrook and Kills Clary
are being iiamml on the achedla fur .1arllng pilrhera
for
Haturday afternonn'e Hit with
tb* HI Augustine (taint*.
a
playoff of the game that « u
rjlned out bar* Mhuday uldbd (OFFICIAL
aad for lb* final game , o f J tba
season wllh tba Palatka Asa*

Honey was tba atandaiG sweat*
enlng In - KuAipe before the In­
troduction of cane augar from
Aala.

Tires—Batteries
On Easy I’nyrntnl Plan

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LEGAL NOTICK

HaraM Hparta JUfrar

UnNaruky 'at Plotld* foothill
t**m,wlth juat f * day. to hit iu
autda before 'Jetrrmrilag to Baton
* * “« * u • * » « *P^t-gama ached
«)a aralnat Loubid na Stole Univer­
sity. biO UJta tha fWMin tha firit
Fall drill tomorrow.
, Coach Joah Cady, directing hla
»ccond football untyulgu since
becoming Florida's'Ithletlt director
and head eonek,- wNl isedmble 47
vsriliy rfridder* at 4:00 F. M.
The Chters wUf a tag# fwo prac­
tice* da« 7 from'Uintamnr until
ragUtfatfcm Septamher 10, lining
Up for the aTlerflootf ace*Jon at
.4. o'clock.'
The. feotn* dan will gat dawn to
bualnhaa right awa'y, checking out
full equipment tomorrow and leer­
ing off only shoulder p4da and
headgear for the fln t workout
Backfleld Coach'Lewie Hantsge,
Ram Me AlUater, 'lht* mentor and
head bi*lrtlwfVtoit»; V M Elanley, and coach[ :Charles Proctor,
froth coach anil bdktng' mentor,
and Rand D lW , .fpaahraan backf laid coach, all ’:w01 « u W Cody
until the froth - (ridden Set the
• •
.
Coach Cody k*e * Imported ear*
an. newcomere tb Tan tty rabbi, All
af them,.*Joining the Gator aquad
from' Junior eoUknad. will'bo ellglNo-far varsity ■competition this
a***#'*. A trio of and*, thraa back*
and ona tackle make up the group.
They include Stray'. Matherion, of
Lawton,' 'O U a v tackle; William
Howell, BarnnvOU,' G»...Lynwood
Conrad, of Pinem*:City .and Jack
Lltackjr, ef Wlaconaln, end*; J. J.
Simmon*. - Due .Weat, S. C-. Jack
Blalock, of Trniviuge, and Warren
Mediae, af Athena, Tetm, keck*.
Th* Gator aaaaon open* agalmt

L. 8. U. September 25. Returning
Kara to meet Station the follow*
Inf week, tha ' aquad will begIn
preparation for another tough
conteat against Temple In Phlla*
dalphta in the Florid* ternm'a tint
night game
Tha Florida aquad will ba bury
•vary week end, meeting Sewanee
here, Miaalstlppl Stata at State
Collage, Mi**, Maryland at Collega
Jacksonville,
Park, Georgia
Clemaon and Georgia Tech ban,
Auburn hi Jackaonellle, and re*
turning to Galnearitle for the final
game with tha Unlvanjty of Kan*
lucky December 4.

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. '■ one who really know* hew.
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i l —Wanted

IVEBTOCKt
Carload
utlfu
good wuli* for aal* or r i . 8PANISH MOSS, any quantity,
Ba* Clifford Walker, Geneva
bang*. Carlton UeeeUxk Htu
hug*
represented by J, C. A t#., I block* east of Hanford
lumen, Bcardsll
aiding— lUlid A t * .
larriwathar burn.
WILL PAY CABIl for ^w-ood
hand piano, I’o.j Ofll.e lloi

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MR. MOON

IS ANG6V
BECAUSE
WE *
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D8T—WIHTIC gold-rim |la*»as
Viral 8t, Howard, pbona IU .

TH AT
FIRST FLOOR AParlm'nl. pH*
rale bath, gnrage. Furnlahnd
room*. S04 Magnolia At*.
FURNISHED AF^HTMHNT^ Kn*
lira Lower Floor. I ll H. Ilk

lOBIKR A OAT palate
aad out. Far l l year*
beau “Beat Far the
Blaulay-Roger* Hard*

WMICH
NWAYTO

�Seminole Cmmly Prodneca
More Fruit And Vegetable* Thin Anj
Similar Area In America.
A N INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA. TH

British Tanker
Torpedoed By
Unknown Sub

TALLULAH B^N KH EAD ^ BglDE

E n g l a n d Indignant'
A t Attacks On Ship-j

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NUMBER

AY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1937

500Are Known
Dead In Blow
At Hongkong

U.S. Marines
In Line Of Fire
A t Shanghai

JAPANESE FORTIFIED IN SHANGHAI STREETS

Shells And Bombs De­
stroy Lives, Prop­
erty On Edge Of
International Area

.Worst Typhoon Since
1927 Strikes Rritijfh
Colony Devastatii g
Ships And HoUl 0

phig, Destroyers Irf&amp;j
Mediterranean-Sea'

Cabinet Orders
Re-Inforcements

ItnNdKIlNU. 8o|H, !, - 1/ More than Inn persons bell* &gt;4
tndijr fn hum perished a*
&gt;•
most davaslslln* typhoon In 10
/•an
lashi-d
till*
Brit It
frown rnbiny.
(ij'lt'jsl*
&lt; l*
pressed |ht* Iftr tint I dea It
tnlcM ntiiiinl Inin* the
Ibl 1*
•tndt.
At In* III
:o
vessels wam
LONDON. Sept. 1 — (Af&gt;J I
ennk _by lit* fury nf the wt 4.
— G reat B rlln ln , rw in d d C tty I
Ship after ship « m lorn ft •
indignant net ion by th o n iy *-(l I
s'
’
li* storm
nvonsiqg
In
Jt
n m u r-:
croodmi harbor and aent « C
the tlo se e«-j
1 A * / '" '* 'eonlhg hetplcwdy Ik tka much
hra romp.
Tha kuRlnes* arcllnn or |fon«Jr:
kong waa a veritable ahanihle*
thp wtftem Mediterranean.
Hooraa or hitUdlpE* w rfn an
In td ftie d circles rep orted
Far from the glamour of the stage on vdhleh she won (ntcifia. roofed and ' I heIr t t ?!,ts smsibrd
the &lt; J p v e m m e n t. su spected1 l,on* 1 l* mc&gt; Tallulah Dsnkvsd waa'married to John Emory, II road- In 4a If they were Under.
ltalyT^F rrsponaiblity for the |w*y actor, In the home o f'h er father, Speaker William B, Bank*
Blreal* were
llllered
witk
rlranre and repeated, aaaaulta on head, at*Jasper, Ala. " I married for love."neya Tallulah—and
• tacked molnr cnr», rmmllgal
of
small
craft , ■ «
the ahipplng o f many nation* o ff thia picture' eeema to prove It aa the navljrwrda gate into caflh wore*
tussarf like &lt;kip, vsstnst the
the Spanish government coast on other'* eyea Ju»t kfter the ceremony.
seawall nml |hn«c aim made
the narrow Brltlah Empire -life* -------------line."
Ihem
tIn (r ' holm**
wiwa
drowned. Fifty
Chinese
ware
The tanker Woodford, flying the
reported In hare ln*.*n .killed
British flag, went down o ff the
almost Instantly alien u block
ea*t eoaat of Spain, torpedoed yeatrrday by an undenca craft near
of buildings, collapsed nt Tal
where the British destroyer flav­
l*o.
.
1
or k dodged a torpedo Tuesday
nlgght. The Wpodflrd'e second
•'
*
,

i i/jpfc -f

f.

aoshan
Scvepe-Mtbnilmrdment
Seen By Observers
As Waste O f Shells

Fleet O f Destroyers,
3
Searches For Sub j
With Guns Bared,

SHANGHAI, Sept. 2. —
i (API--»lnpan"80 nlr oqund*
ninii iliinii&gt;rii ImuiiIih on the.
Swrthem Imnlor* of tho In*
tonialioiinl SottlomMit' In u
mii)«p| air rnM Itnlny Just

troop* an) tightening their flip on Shanghai, a* this pleiure 'hows, hy Turllf)
misshij;
the
e im l
ItnRKoa
c* behind ssodbag barricades In the street* nf the Hnngkt-w men within the Inlcrha- wclor* defended by Amcrl*
qyM *.*wr. r i~ A K .»e w 6 s*"*Pona4r&gt; OgMn* « '* *ha d»u«K4«*t'.a«n'*icn has « * u r n d |.L enn Murines,
Tin* lHimliH played havoc
much of wlikh hsn been destroyed by fire* and bombing. Phi* rbtiii behind lb&lt;- e.d.
i-.llli lift, anil property but ap­
center indlcstei he believe* In comfort, even under fin*. I A-t.-.-cInled l'n * « l*hot»l
parently whl&gt;-';" l
an military
nlijiftivn. Mirupncl fell about Ih#
I'riiliil SlaatfH Marine pn.it*.
c i t y n e w s b r ie f s
The Amerlrnn line* m m tip
iertly li the ran^e of fire. Thu
btrehheltneted' Marines were In
imminent danger of nertott* pa**
unliieit In ra&lt;e the Jnpaiirse'alf
ImiiiiImti or nnviil gunners over*
i hoi their mqrk* Ihe Chlheaa"
»;ovi rtimenl mint ami other ad­
ministration building*.
Mark J. t'aatro. TVVA *iip&lt;*r
A iloien in lira to Ihe north
rlanr for Ihla nre*. - a . In H*u
the major fighting surged
on
ford I hi, morning am ••fill l.i
with
Ihe
Japanese
assrrllng
bu»lne*a.
their In opt Hi re
approaching
PANAM A riT V , Kli, f».*|d. ‘.*. - Ihe wul.lr nf I'aiwhan and Ik*
The princlpsl* of *11 the white
member* had attempted* at two
(•T) The tiulf C‘*'n'l
freighter
ICMIliire via
Tkraal
1school* of hvinihole County met In
long aaaaioaa to shape tha Emptto**
Tmpun with nhout U’t iihoanl went
'
Ihe
office
of
the
Huprrlnt*ndent
A communication from Ham
pilicy against attacks. '
■town Rrvcral mile* o lf Kant Pa«&lt;,
lute, acting'physic* I djieclor nf T. W. I.swton yesterday to discuss
nt Ki-li A.
the IWytonTBisch YM t'A, to k/lss vartoua inattera retaile« to the
The majority of downtown lime ypslrrday.
|
Eugenia Warren, recresllonnl su* i coming )enr.
barra guns and official freedom te
i tore* ^remained open . this nlti-i*
sink an unidentified submarine
pcrvlsor nf the WPA In Sanford. Vcmlng year,
One soman. Addlry linker of.
Favorable action n-lstlve to tha
that fired a torpedo at tho destroy­
statM that hi. tram I. preparevl to. A(
^ r(lrri Mr„, |hirothy noon irnlllng an rnd in the minu.il Mobile, Ain. swnm tishorr and gave|tee,in druction of. Htutc ftoad 44
aiimmer Thursday allenioon rins­
give the I&lt;k -*I te*m ' • little mun i .
.
, ,
er Havock.
I he first news ,d tin* trng.sl,. I I . ' f,""!' •S* nf" ,‘l
*hr. T llu .vlll.
*
rompellllon" in the return game to
&lt; •&gt;“ " '/
bune, out* ings.
Quarters close to the admiralty
,, t , .
..
.p .
Hi Nlgr hit* b&lt;*n RanuitNl by tha
be played tomorrow afternoon.' 'lined hrr he* IHi program for Ibo
Indicated that the mysterious sub­
..... ...
l!"' lv" l" ‘
Male Hoad Department as soon aa
Hea Seoul* id Ship No
(
In the battle last Saturday' at coming year. In it she advocalrd
marine would be sunk If possible.
tin- necessary right-of-way can be
The government considered such a
the City Island Ball Dark In Day iHcntsI inspection and tmmuniin- "tieuilnula 1,1'iti" Will hold lli'dl
i.i eiir,*,l. County Attorney E. F.
40 yesri prior to lit* retire*
step -entirely justified” after the
Ilmisholder rrporteil ItHlay.
ton. Beach the Sanford team
of
, tu&lt;lrnts of Seidlnolc regular woekly tn,*otliig (onlght
mont eight year* ago. At the
*t T:»i) o'clock b&gt; I’llttoid li&lt;-ll
rurreasful with a acnruiof 10 to H
,
submarine's crew has been re­
After receiving this Information
lltno of hi* retirement be was
skipper.
Mis* Warren presented thp fol- rn " n,&gt;’
moved.
f i urn thr Itond Depa it merit the
Wrecking Master for tha ACL.
lowing lineup for tomorrow for
The fnct was also brought nut
' Britain waa incensed by the
County Commissioner* Instructed!
headquarteri In Ihla city, lie
ths AU-Stara:
Frank ( S■iffin, that the regulation requiring stuCity Attorney Fred It Wilson nlhrrs uin-'llg the new
their nttorney to proceiil with.#11
attack off the. Spanish coast, the
waa a member of
tha local
shntislnpi .Nirk Krnls, first Iuim-; ^rnl,
(*, jn ( ),r stalr^for two anil city Clerk Frank H Mmsmi ieach shore a * he did or lo­
latest of a aeries of raid* on ship*
lieressary legal mnlter# pertaining
ramp of the Woodman of lb«
T. J. Drummond, third base;1wr,.|(, prior to entering school or left ftaaford earlr lid* inornllli- op In the Hull.
to nipilsltlnn nf tin- innd rlght-of*
ftylrkr the Britlah flag. There wa*
lie raid when he -tailed
a mounting pressure on Ow gov­ World.
iv #y so I hut the project might bo
lleorge Kenls, eatcher; John Ciir*Jrr „ rn, jng a
health certlfleste for TlUtivIlte ort offi'la l liu»l
Ila l» survived hy kla widow.
ernment to stiffen Its re»l«tanr&lt;*
t*r, second base; llolert McCall,|frBm „ „ jufhorlty In the vicinity nets relatlye in refninllna Hun tiling for ilinn- In- mw •'*]
offeteil (or nppreval In Ihe State
Mrs. Mary Allen *ti daughters.
li.
Harrow
of
I'enunohi
mid
to -these promiscuous acta of
lined Depnrtment In time to secure
left field) fisne Slnglrttry, Dft vlaltc-Cl slating that therp wrrr no fonl bonds.
Mrs. 1, H. llarkry. Mr*. Manic
i f the i-si-w" on lliu nutfnre
nn nllnratlnn In the budget for the
barbarism."
field) Ray Fog, Jr., center field;! rphleml1'* nf eonimunlrable diAlesander. Mr* K»rn**t Hlmp*
Kenneth Echols, renter field; I’ele 1. . . . . . )n ihat locality, wuuld tie
Eight Ships In Hunt
Twenty-fire marriage llrriiM-, ing to Itm wrrekstriv Hake
■nn.
Mr*.
Ilolierl Cole. Mr*. other rounlle*
tn
Hint
no Brook, right field; nilly Firming,!miira ,|g„||y rnforenl this year were Issued frnni Hie idllee nf the Imal
ene.MiiiU-ri-i|
A t least eight awlft destroyer*
The pyijert provide*
I’, K. Ilnltirlew. and Mr*. A l­ nt-inl,* have been withdrawn
right field; Bobby Callahan, tighl , hu|1 rv,.r |«.f„ie bsesuse .o f lh* County Judes It. W. Warn during Weather nut of- IVp-ucolu.,
were rushed into the search and bert Draper, all of
ynmpl.-l" reconhlrurllon
Hanford. from the County's ga*
fund field; and llulert llayss, pllrher.' ,irr,rf
Yesterday nooning he ill
„f
inftidlle
paralysis th* ntoulh of- Aiisiisi
each rommsndsr waa told espllcltpresent !•-flint highway.
It
three alep-daughters. Mra
W. for purpose* other lhan the
ty that he waa free to use hi* own T. Wheeles
Iearned tmlay, IH tn while coup- the slop stalled listing _ 11
and ’ Mis
Ituth psrnisnl of np*n*e* Inrurred
board llo-ii lio-i-d d -wn and
r Barin'
j|r- |nMtun rtiscussril with the lea and 7 to colored.
judgment..
Abrahams nf Kanforil and Mra. in the* refunding nf
County
within two minutes".
All the destroyer* ware equipped
school
heads
definite
goal*
of
Inr
It. O. fleimte* of 1,1va Oak.
other
with* depth charge# capable nf n|o . skp, P(hlllp James Allan, liond*. while numerous
*o r. lb" prnvrmcnt for the comlnr yesr
Keiuluol" Ciniiiiy commlssiiinsinking n submerged submarine one 'step-mm, J. ft. Abraham*. j eoiil(l|es wlllidrew Ihu mouef
resented ,tn,| advoc*ted In hi* discussion ers today mad" eflorts tn lot'sic
f*lch er;lf.|ft#w, coniaeta with lbs parents « f a (nod foliar, the lack of which
end runs heavy enough to blast. A hoH* of Ud&lt; city, and II granri- ! for general operating eipMSO*
Mr. I). F HntvuU of thr State
wlilrli Is
provided
under
B
Harold student* and chcnurak’cmctil nf Is greatly hampering rmnl -build­
Poultry'Eatrnaion' Servlre, will bo
o ff the surface.
rtilMren * ami
several
great , rix’rdsl leglslsll'in eel
shirk
the principal speaker at the regu­
?
' attend*ore.
ing In till* rounty, W. B. Wil­
grapulrhlhlrrn.
lx-o hold* uni on it It uilnnat.
d We*t-|
Coanly Superintendent «!■" liams, chairman of the lh&gt;«id it-lar monthly meeting nf the HemFuneral' r r v l f '* ••!! be eon- I Hum" bclleie Mr. IlnusboldU, th]r&lt;l; imported that the first meeting nf ported today.
Inol* Cm nly Poultry Pr&lt;sluc*r*
durled
from
Hie
Erlekson »r said, that Hi" Comptroller]
I tbddjjy^'* )tPm|n(d" County Tsaebcrv
Association nl the Femlnole High
Funeral llnmn at .1 SO O'clock tins assume.I too much sulluirlSrhonl tonight, Ales It. Johnson,
.-III) * '"I] pu b will be held In lha Junior
"Thn alcvalor hrnkc down, *- wc
Friday afternoon •tlh Dr- K ly In his sdmlnlstrallv" posi­
Herrelay of t tin organitatlon rolllrh Srh'-ol Scptsmkev It, at §:0*J went up nml down," said |m-i -nn*
t A pet raccfcon owned by K W. D. Ilrnunlen and ihe Bay. W il­ tion by refusing payment in
a la-gin
whpn Stale Supoilotendent whu vrerp forced tu u-i- thr sli p- laid In-lTiii-ht nl llu- regular wml purled today.
Holmes a negro, caused con­ liam F. Brooks- Jr. nfftelatlag. th" rounllr*. Itoweynr. Mr.
nioiillily inerting 'o f Ihe Hwiiffiivl
Till' pcrfrcli-il plan* for tha
of the First National Bank Build
Interment will b&lt;- In tha A l­ , holds tbst diversion
sternation In ihq Florida 'coon
of
gas
I.inns i lut, at cm ding to John ro-opcrallv" iiiarki-tlng hy tha
Ing Today, The tmul-lc w** m ’un-d
sector of tha Hanford Munici­ len burls! plot adjoining tha monies will .ran*" th" with­
Hnthiwu)-,
Seminole County poultry pmducoro
fiy water In the rlcftnr circuit, aeBvrrgrcs-ti Cemstery. Ths local holding of Federal assistant-*
pal Coo this morning.
A romniiltSi- appointed tu lake wilt also he s suhirct of discussion
cording to auLburilice.
5.'
The llltls black sod whits ramp nf Ih* Woodmen of tka In road-building
pviijm-ts
In
« hargr nf tin- art angrmi-nta of the nl the mrcling. Mr. Johnson snU.
an IotaI. bald securely
by
a World will have ihsrgs of tha thM Btate slnee Fedeial aid
sffalr "Include- John Iv -y, chalf
Tho Florida Hla«" |i|uM&gt;r -V«
long chain laash. seemed to services at Ihe gtave and pall­ cannot be secured by any Htale
■nan, n m l J im - Mn-rh, and Jniucb" very Inlaraatad la the cage bearers will b" taken from tka using gas lag money for any
Knwlnnd.
*.
ronlalalgr hla farried brother* Woodmen members.
purpose other than road conMr. M d -ljy hhn I* also- chair­
As ■ -result of the ihurpuah
MIAMI. Hept.. t
(d 7 - T h e
After rtlmMng tha railing and
' almellon
man of Ihf w ik nf ihe Hsnford
work &lt;?l tha .Hanford Flro De­ Florida power and f.lghl Com­
wire screening on the cage- b#
i
"W e feel however, that lb" part meat and tha ro/&gt;pera|lnn
Fon gC A gT
Hra fleout Tump, rip-itcd "fine
pany lit S* statement yesterday
_____ *1.1. 1. .. I. „l... al,o.g I
was espied by fonr of th# laspoils I art should b" recog- of Ihe rltliana of Hafnrd In lh»
. Fair to ii.irtly cloudy
with
said It' was -Tucumpruheaslbla
male* which Immediately came
1 nlsed"
Alloriiey
lloushoider prevention of
sen l lend shuwera (in tha « l fires.
Hanford that lb" airport personnel was
forward r to see what It waa all
■■Id. "and that Ihe Counlla* has suffered on losses amount­
iptmn soulti coast tonight and
nut Jt^ full'.knowledge" of the
should receive I he money at ing tu only SI 17140 sine" Jan.
abost.
Friday and along
tha
we»t
erection
of
a*pfil"
arulnat
which
Apparently carious as to how
provided by the #per 1*1 act,"
coast Friday. Kilreme
north1 , li w it learned todar.
an
Eastern
Air
Uaar
crashed
one so nearly Ilka Iheniaelvaa
Attpraay
|fnu‘ hold*r
stated
west
F lo rid *-mostly
cloudy
Ffra Chief Mack f|tyvelsnd at Daytnna fh-arh. ^ n g . 14. In
should be on lbs outside they
Ihat H hoped to alln^l Iks
probably aeattered showers to­
reported today - lh&lt;t the ’ De­ flaw of x Ike vtulaQ * end Ilgbt4
aeemsd datarmlned to pick a
argumenu In |bA rasa! bafnra
night and Friday.
Jaclde,iil'*fn' the wotk.
fight with him. Tha maneuver
ths Supreme Court In Talla­ partment had made unky ^
PAVTONA T I P I *
t-*Tha statement wa*^t*soed hy
runt
thus
far
this
year
and'elP
would probably have been suehassee Bril week and
hftcr
Friday's "tides, high- 4:47 Artlrygn. P Hankie- j president . o f
!
»ul
of
Ihe
Hanford
f'em
p'ef
the
ty
•
daring
August
with,
Pfp«4
reaaful had 4ft not been for Ihe
then. If legal action
seemed
M 7:44 r- M ) low. 12:71 A.
rr P«r led l^e-'iivlupsny. g fw t,ja -D e p a r t-~
screening,
A I s- I Woodmen of the World.
necessary such action will bo. Itually &gt;»o- damaga
M, 12:11 I*. M.
m aA^of coinmerr# reports found
Tnie-tlte
month.
|
Many
features
have
been
prom­
After taking hla pet avhy in
taken aa Will hast priced Sem­
BAROMETCH
IhF
'utility
failed
to
glra
noti­
ised
for
the
play
which
shook!
Althouth
tha
local
Depart­
order to emrV any farther dis­
inole County Interests.
Today. S') 04. Yesterday. 14.1fication
Ihsl
His
pole
was
Igivs
the
presentation
a
wide
apment
doe.
sat
la
va
aa
modem
turbance- the owner eipialned
Also forthcoming
within
a
PH EC IP I TAT ION
1pool. It waa aUled. Probably tha short time will bo n decision eqalpuienl as numarous oilier .reeled the previous night.
Total fur yesterday --------M i l
"It Is aitremnly regratUbl*
1finest offering will be a local run- pf Ike high trtbuoal rotative cltlea la tbs state, local llreTotal fur mouth —- — • H U
ths
dIlian ef "The Rig Apple", the m - 1, the sals of delinquent tal mf a. time altar
Ume
have that lb* plane , raising
Normal tu data
.U
HYDE PARK. New York. Kept. 2.
thatr
etflcteui t
In heavily t r a v e l e d D a y t o n a
utual dance which lav apryedbig Oartltlrslee and
tha, transfer proved
TEMPERATURE*
Roosevelt en—(AT—President
Baath-DaMnd highway at such
emargaarUa
and
have
p
m
vot­
rapidly throughout tha Santa..
of ownership with lb# sale aa
Matlmum. 42; minimum. 74.
rmunceil today his siipruvsl of the
pals."
ed serious
nnkflagratlmn
'a law bright Struck the
The dance had been djrariidrby provided , In Ilonas MU IK .
Herald reading.
Warner-HU-agall Bill launching a
ths alalairietil continued. ^HowMiss Oretrhen l-rwls. and Urn
ik l« Cityl . . t
____ . - J I__ U s e , #•
Official Repart
gr,74,000,ooo e«|H-iiinvpl‘ In Fede­
Fire Chief Mach
(lovrland ever this unfnrtunat* acctdant
ral-local alum rlrarsnre anil lowcosIndicated that be great I&gt; ap­ will bring borne to all
rent housing ninslnirllun.
preciated the ae-epersiioc the reraed the necessity of prevent­
He also signed a Henatr bill
dla- ing the operation nf plane, ov­
LIM A. Peru,—W l—Fonr search cllltana hs/e shewn III
er highways and othar property
Ing planes unsuccesafutly comber
Hept. 4. from 0:00- authorising a government tnnrAT
at sock a
altitude as sallagvsrd univrfsity
ha* been designaU uly In thg produrtkin of Helium and
Itlon for iho ito- the changing of » « t “ ut rule* te
university hi th# U riU jdsy soaking a Peruvian army am
lg
first
through permit its sale In foreign coun­
aa In tho Sanford tries In restricted ijuintltiea for
ftinsargrrial or imrlical purpnoes,

In J.M . Lee Case

Action To Await Fur­
ther Developments,
States Housholder

School Principals, ;
S u p e rin te n d e n t
Discuss Problems

Freighter Sinks
With 25 A b o ard
N ear Pensacola

County Nurse Urges
D e n t a l Inspection
For SehoolChi|dren

Sailor Swims Ashore
Bringing News Of
1 Disaster In G u l f

Florida,

tL Contrsl* From wed On Road 44

Lions Club Plans
Annual Picnic At
SanLando Springs;

^ P c t Raccoon Causes
Consternation A t Zoo

Fire I-osses Amount Statement OA Cra«h
To $1,979 Since Jan. 1 Issued By Company

LOCAL WEATHBiR

Slum Clearance Bill
Siflmed By President

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Jk

D. F. Sowell To
Be Main Speaker

�THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 195

Herald

S i n d la Ika Mat
■ it m W w . OKI am
« la lb* b r a il &lt;
■Miry wlia aHwtpal &gt;

to Chicago &gt;•&lt;

Tha Ocala Ilannvr »uggr*t*
modern hu*|&gt;il»l* nrr nothing
mora or le*a than an helrport —
a landing field for Ihe atork.
Jj, prolubly haan'l orrurred Oi
anyone that one reaenn
UnChinn* homhoil thy Pre*ldi'1ll
Iloorer waa brcau*o ho bnniglil
on Iba world drproitlun.
*Wert PsJfU Ih-kch I* pelting
S lot of xinfjviirahlp pultlirll)Iheao ibya trying to tako udvantage of tho Municipal Hunk,
rupty Act.
Kortuuntoly, we don't h«v,&lt; to
put Hlr llughr
Kn»iililiull-Uu‘
grtten'* Haim- in llu&gt; hfmlUnr*.
W* caq alway* «*y lliv ‘'lin t.
I*h Amlwwador."
It’s only « m il- niatn-r nt
ImagloalUm.
*uy*
*
lln«lmi
p«ycknlngl*t In d-*&lt; rlMn* IIISlffaronco ImUw- pii llm*- wlm
•uccMd and tlin*» wlm don't
laurtno that I
Tho t itru* »»«*nn IS* right *&gt;n
IK. Wo rrad in tho pais-r* that
•omo point* art1 getting rraily
to ship early fruit. That *how*
how groan thry are— Loki-land
Now*.
CIO maritime union i*
demanding bonu*r* of %U0 for
it* M*mrn .who h*vo to *«ll
Into tho war aun«. We don’t
blanu them. At-I th**# Amrrtc*n M*rm»», on thwlr way nv«r
thor» should demand a bonus,
Bsikllng permit* In Miami fur
th* first light month* of 1 D37 have
amounted to lio/ooo.ouo, a flguiv
which U some f.l,000,000 . higher
than tho permit* latued for tho
••mo porlod la*t y**r. Thl* may
■ot ho ■ jiuildlng boom, hut il
tortolnly la no depreaalun.

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DAYBOOK

and direct paving assessments had become deffriqurat to
the extent in some caaea of more than 92,400. Just what
the total 1h on all of these taxes and assessments forming
the basis of this foreclosure action, we do not know, but
It-must be tremendous.
/due
On many of these.lota the taxer hsvg not bMfcjpald
fo r ten o r tw elve yearn;-In moist eases tte^vn td N | jM M
good reason for not piyiftg'tftri faunal1 flbfc
4lPMt
may not have had tlltf'nimej
from Sanford and no longer-t
or he may -have fidh ybBd*»i
more thnn the vafifeiBafr tEtfl
avoided payment
while other property owners
theirs and paying a larger share become ef other tfbih*quencle*.
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Thus? tots' In Bel Air are not the only fiepertj a the
City on which taxea have become dUInquent la thepaet
Tew years. There are lota In other sections, bomb hoeess,
and a number of down..town business propcrtiwwhteh
have been escaping taxation by the simple expedient m
merrily not paying. Until rwently then w b b r t W f
nothing the City could do about U bcesua* Bamltilfcia
could take the property Away from the City as fast m
the City got possession of It
__
The apparent unfairness of allowtnc o r t « h
nrty owners to retain poeetaalon of thefar |HBfl*vty 'B a i l
not paying their’WtJitortionabi shaW M taxea WB» M I f
everyone. BWiillF hfTTtlfe didn't pa/"Ind the CRy wlBfe #►
prived of thTs-mwfa*.' thr taxes “Wife* A t o t M
»
pay were': neces/uttily higher than tipsy would hovB » * » »
If everyone hdd'faMd alike. And becluae eome I*wperty
owners did not pay taxes, they cou ld' afford be rentBtONV
and offices for less money than the others could who were
still trying to pay their taxes. Consequently the honest
taxpayer was doubly penallted.
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— Thr refunding of the City’s bond lndebtedneea hxe
rhnngcd all this and has made it possible for 'TnlXuy ^
foreclose on all delinquent properties. Just whet the City
will do With the proporty once It acquires it la not quit*

NEW YORK. Sept J. -llreeklng
a alraw with Ihoae who bemoan
J Ihe dearth of line entertain­
ment In the cnbareta cf New
j York, tblaobaerrer would
like
lo .point out a few Itema which
ate par If not auperlnr to anythink of their kind that can
be found anywhere.
Threa t are
eaaentlally
high
grade act# ’ted are. m tmr opin­
ion 'Hie Mbit point*
In the
nttoWftlal aide of New York’a
"gBey 1 m
the AllAtn#{|a* (dr Broadway Ibla »**aoq;
•.
o»/lr
l ernal.. bn,
Mo*t rbyrtartre-Meymo
llolt
• 4i.'. She la the dlmlnutlra atround rtanrer In the Hawaiian
(room at I be LegRlglrn.
n il
hrr interpretation of (lie- folk
lore of Ihe Inland* I*
more
graceful Ilian the fronds of n
palm tree swaying In a gentle
Tab* Mr. Fla. N*w
I
Other Class, T te
raluaMa timber holding* and pi) bfrete,
A ■mplb b the rme o f Robert t The cummlaalow In 1B0T waa die- lomfertaMe fees te a firm Cl at W
Ik-at
f’omedy
dance— the
n a ,w b * claim* to he a descendant relief ltd with tha atory and the scya Is Wsahtagtew, D. C-. mercy AfSerhe number at the French
0f Chsetiw fndbae.
He and hfc Fla ftonily got no land. Tha sen- todraw o f timber
late coo tract*, f ’iliHno Here I* romethlng neat
tetoffy were left o ff the reft* and ate committee ha* not
acted on Eerermlhundred Indian*
were left from the Hue ilrle Socko. Atfee la quite frank In itatkig that hi* ratio yet, either.The Choctaw*
i ter 111. Apache |n**e* hla ifal
few want* to fee ao *o
a* to shave atilt have home coil lend a* tribal
nrnund. »he torn* and |iounda
(feu tribal bounty.
property and Kl* predict* ntnhim ’’like the dirty linen mi
It U all ruvy mmplri. bee*Lie the waahhoard,” .
, Fta waa a lad o f aHeut high day ho will get hla share o f It.
tha Indians did sot kiwp eapeeUMy
adhtot age whew, In IM t, ■ guv*
Not only docs tha. govern
Moal e lc lllitg ’ Vrf—the' tin*good.. birth record*. Among thiiu- elan skaters at the paradise
» c|v h they know who wk* who, Two tboroiighly aftnrfeil *Mui‘
but It b a tough kMignmcnt fbr 1 rorlte*' and a IrryVl^ girl '^ill
lone Indian *t outs with hi* tribe : off a thriller that rhlr*edla':Wo
’'•*«'« •« **•
to pro** hi* ancestry. Tho oply i ,.Iowl
wltnaasoa nra other Indian*—who
Mort
grarefuf flntof 1 itlJhl1—
would rather bar* fewer In on th« j the Ire' rarnlral at Ihe New
ipllt-up anyway.
I Yorker. Lovely glrla- European

champions all on to* akatta
and showing you
what
the
pcetnr of motion realty niesua

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Prettiest dander—Mon*
MiniUt. Maybe we’ re
told
you
about her before. Bbe la ,0
exciting w ell proDhbly tell ydti
about bar Idta. of time*. TbU
la the little Hpantib dancer at
Kl chi™ who dpltomlte* the
heart beat that edltori HI* to
are oh their magailne cover*.
Moat
unpredictable in. c.—
Kddle Darla at Leon’* aid Ed(He'a. ||e- uaed to welt ori labial
and drlre a hack. Now he la
the wandering - Mlnatrel el (tad
atreet.
Interpreting
Some mat
Maugbam’a ftouth
Sea
I,land
rummers througb the medium
of ' thatched huta and allabtly
iwotl
anmetlntea
more
than
thali risque sung*.
If you don’t know Eddie I)*rla you don’t know llnd street.
Ami If you don't new Meymo
IfcIL Mona MSnle*, the Apache*.
Ihe Russian*. end
the
New
ftTkcr'
*hould get acquainted nt once.

Extra! Extra!
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EIGHT PICTURE
. Sunday-Monday

Unemployment Census
Pointing out that unskilled workers are estimated to
make up about 25 percent of the unemployed, that eemiHldllcd workers constitute nlwut 23 percilit, and skilled
workers altout 15 percent, the United States News ex*
[ilalim why Congress thought It necessary at this time to
appropriate 9-t.000.000 for tho purpose of conducting a
census of America’s Jobless hordes.
With taxes rising, and deficits of the federal govern-

Markets

Old Belt MorUrt*
BurUokt0"'^; .
O w n City. Y*CUefeavtlbiv **

D«W«b.V^
H**l*»-*rM.C^
Ur*Oik.fh.
are Iteglnning to usk, "Who are the unemployed T", “How
immy are there 7” "Where aro they located 7" "What are
their liabilities 7"
v
The results of Ihe federally conduated census will
be used to supplement similar information already
am assed by such ugciielei aa the United States Employ­
ment Service which has listed the name, addressee,
skills, family history, nge, sex, and education of some 4,nnH(0t»8 Individuals as. of August fit this year who at
that time were looking for Jobs. This number fa said to
include alxiut 1,500,000 who have Jobs on WPA projects.
At the same lime the Social Security Board Is gath­
ering Information concerning millions of Individuals who
rlther nrc or soon will be drawing pensions from the fed­
eral government.
“
“As a result, the Government la ready .to begia Ua
study of unemployment with detailed information eencorning the bulk of thoae out of work,H says tht K«wi.
“From that point on, according Jtb plana teklni. Shape, it
Intends to strive to induct the remainder of (I# .unem­
ployed to^regbrfjrln^thhy eudaavo|U ‘
^flcei and|S^^/Government of/ket*
these actdalQmuB of UroHLand nW rttk
witl be mksftHiif tht opinion of Ih lk q
Informs*
matter. T hH ^M n tekpad far get
tlun than a general census would-provti
Already, the studies of Employment Bervlee rtgUtratlons reveal that: the number of fasglitranta has .fun con­
sistently at about two-thirds of the beet eatlmataa of to*
lul employment, luggesting that th* total now is around

7.000.000.

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Mardn.va-.Va.
Mount A uT i B- CfUcknwwM-Vg.

Vidoibi &lt;*■•

P—tinffi r
S—thB—t—.V*VtoththUV*.

South Coroluaa
Markets

Stowovill*. N. C

W»y&lt;roto.Ca.

Wtoitoo-SoWw., N.C,

Biarley Markets
AhtoeA— ■V*.

AdMvflUi N.C.
Bbomfedi. Ky. •
Bowtbg Crocs, Ky.
Carrollton, Ky.

KktofdUs, S.C,
T k W .fi q

whwuKN.'q

Ctoih*(*.T«m.
CMto*Ue.T«to
CervbgtotoKy.
Cyelfel***. Ky.
tbtorgb.Ry,
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rtoaUbyTtow.
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Omrral dmwliey Butler, the
fighting ••'Marine, want* to know
Why »oIdler* and **liors itatloned
fa) th* Orient aren’t withdrawn
before they get • Into trouble.
"W iV e epeat too much money *n&lt;l
ln#t too many good men already
fighting other p*opl*'* tattle* fur
Umm," h* u y *. “ »ad not another
A to*r lean Mldbr ought to he aent
M t to fight on forulgn *oU.n

8ANI-X)RDTW ENtY YEARS ARO
Wild turkey* icem It W M atato* that hi
plentiful In thb aoctlon that th* a n ho**, hut I
K*e of * gun saotM in ew iH w if.' Orfands fea
according to report*. It wai to*lad Ih c fttlfT of
that last Tuesday, *s AC bM sIit.D . C. MaltOwi
ran Into a flock of them and ■ I k d 'RBh'wmh' the
three. Th* englnevr devlarpd I r r e ’ lf'fWwrl ‘fn flfi
were 07 In th* floek. b t x U t r i ' « l / N « E I V &gt;
passenger told ho o r ^ s^ U d &gt;* ’ Mr*.
C

' After tho.' presideul'a Ho*n' *p**ch. . lot of people are
Mr*. John Smith and tttm\p#s*'re4h(tff.*#l f i
wondering whether
laird Wilson, h*v* returned frumy^ lto -llH»#*mV»*od1‘ l
KAstalay » u
th* first white
burgh, whore they h*v* ay**f fridatt as th*
child bora Is Amsrtr* o f I* severs! month* with friends and Lou Embody,
flw U M I Of lbs U terty Dtoyue rrbtlvM.
j
-s-TalUhatso#
Itpoiurrat. . Wo
Sidney J, Catto, governor ‘ #f j
'
d o st taww shout Umt hot FtortSi, ha* proclaim*d F riday,''
wall tet If te d
M l &gt; 1 b o R*pt. S a day of faitlag and prays*.
Frsxldoct'a opoorb
hi*
face in rsepon** to a requMl of thq' " . T 1 11. 1
would hare M t Hit* a redskin Wo*ley Bib!# CUse b Fort Myws.I * * * * * * . ¥ '
Miao Jessye Rydar, th* grsod’ 2 ?
J v 1.
J. Edgar Hoover, Dtmeter of daughter of Mr*, q W, BpMr. wBI " V t.
1
• F*d«r»l Bureau of in restig*- roturo to te r homo b Cd.mfeo*..
, ,
M, Iw n w * la a recent surety Oa, tomorrow after sovorsd peak*#
I'M Amortcan cl tie*, that ocarc- visit is norida. Mbs Ryder «p «a t]
Th* ooto a
Kef*police and hlyb crtom reire several days In Daytona Beo sh a ll u«J woekdrb
V hand In hand. T h e murder the guest o f ter coosln, Mbs Ionia I pareops U . I
its la gltlpp which employ oae

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THE HANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER'S,* IM7#

Shells And Bomba De­
stroy Lives, Prop­
erty On Edge Of
International Area

S o cia l A n d P erson al Activities
■UEABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Society Editor

Tefepheme 148

• TUESDAY
Circle Number One o f the P in t
Baptist Church will meat at the
tim e o f Ura. I. E. Est ridge, &lt;10 lalnad with a banquet at the
H . Hth St. at lilO o'clock.
, Orange Court Hotel In Orlando,
tCIrcle Number Four of the last night
F jret Baptist Church will meat at | An
attractive program wai
|;80 o’clock In the church annex, arranged featuring the singing of
' Etaey Baldwin, heard often over
W ED NESD AY
Clide Number Two o f the Flret WDBO radio sUtlon, and dance
Baptist Church will meet at the spec IsIties contributed by the'Ebaen
i» m
ot Ura. P. P. Campbell, 1101 ! School of Dancing. A t the concluBanford Avenue, at 8:80 o'clock.jslon of the dinner aeveral short
FR ID AY
j talk* concerning advantages of
Circle Number Three of the College and Fraternities were
V tn t Baptist Church will meet at given by members and alumni,
the homo o f Ura. W. C. DeCoursey,' Those attending from Sanford
Tenth Street and Oak Avenue, at were: Billy Zaehry, Albert Fitts,
8:80 oclock Friday, Sept. 10. &gt;Henry Wight, John Hintermlster,
There will be a business meeting Charles Betts, Billy Thlrpcn, John
Of the Sanford Tounaend Club at Courier, Brmck Perkins,. O. W.
8:00 o'clock at tbtlr club rooms In Speqcet, John Rrhlrerd, Pete Schlthe Welaka Building. The public la rard and Algernon Speer,
Invited to attend.
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P L E N T Y OP PULCHRITUDE
NAtUSAKI.
Japan
—&lt;A*i
rontninmliT , Kaoru Fujlla
ob­
tained a divorce from lit, hrid •
of Ihrfr month* whr-n hr t. '
ordered lo the
Chlneae
w.t.
front. ||r did not want lltnurht,
of hi, )ounx wife mul lit* hum-'
to detract him
from
whole
hearted attention to duty.
Ill, lamlly waa notlfleil offlelally &gt;csli-rriay hr hail been
hllleil In action In North I’hlint.

I M t a u t r n w r a i* M l
Chino* declaring
thrlr
liner
w*r* holding firm.
The Japan*#* admitted thrlr earlier tlalm
to the eaplurc ol Paoahan war
Mlaa Dorothy Couch o f Cresent a mistake.
Lluho In thl* area waa pound­
City la visiting friends hero for
ed fiercely by great Japanese
several day*.
naval shell* and air bomba but
Ur, and Mr*. J. Dlngfelder have the Chinese troop, stayed. About
■; '
“W ooiunj
_____ t. too,
where
returned from a vacation spanl at -historic
toms section, were still hold by
Ormand Beach.
Chinese, there wss a
furlou*
Mr*. W. W. Wright has left
fo r the New
England
States
where aha brill spend about rig
weeks.

Friend* of W. If. Britt will be ,uM
lo l” 11 down ‘ " “ W"
glad to learn- that he la improving “ * moun,in* almoaftto mutiny and
■fu r having undergone an opera• bo,rd H*' Suuth A ,ri'
lion recently Air appendicitis at-,,n » te,,n,r Rhrrard Osborn.
Emory Hospital In Atlanta, Ga.
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Dr. A. W. Eppa left today for ||(JMKYM(K)NEK8 GROUNHBD
Atlanta, Ga. where Ke wss ealledj
.
.
by the rerlotu illness of hie father,; ||||(M|NGHAM, Ala. -U F &gt; —
W. H. Epp*. He was accompanied,Tl)|iuUIt Bankhead and her hua®FF**.baiid. Jf-hnny Emery, waited im|patiently In ra'.n-awiqd llirmtng-'
hxm last night for clearing sklea
are tu permit them to fly north lo a
Colored patent
leather*
Njrwalk,
tod In inatiy attractive fall j honeymoon cottaga at
'Conn.

I

P L I N T Y O P ’f c l U l C H H I T U D I provide* Atlantic CHy*i
ladies annually with i difltouU task la selecting the nation'! lave*
fiett girl. Candidate* Seek from all sections, seeking the crown at
comtTlarw. Last yaart Mlaa America title was won by Mist Rose
• Cayle (ahavs) af Philadelphia.

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BACK
IN TOWN
llO l’nlmetto I'honrJtllf-J

Green Valley
Dairy
All
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HtarUrial «* mihi

RICH MILK

I'hune

OFFICE M A C H IN E t
too w n n s T s i

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W ERT-The JEW ELER
DinmniulH Ami Wnlt-hi'n
Fine Wnlrh And Jewelry Iti-pnlrlnp

Y L I K R R I C I pudding, three belle* of Crowlev, La­
iring ter the flret national rica fntlval, October 8. A feature of
ilebraUon will ba the crowning of the "rice queen of America."

ninnwntl MmintltH; And KnuritvInR
“ w itx itx mm-its ant: -tin:

Mrs. Strickland Is
Guest Of Honor
Ilonnilng Mr*. M It Strick­
land ami her young dauxhtor.
Mary Anne. t a « a breakfast
and surprise mlseeltaneoua show­
er given recently try Mrs, H
If. Lauey.
Ilreukfiixl was served III the
dlnlnx room which was decorat­
ed .till l-lensltir Htiaogetnenls
of garden flowers The table*
were overlaid with linen cjivers
and naeli reuti-retl wtlti a bowt
of flower*.
At iho
roni'llisluu
of
the
breakfast tin- gilost* went Into
the living mom where
Mr*.
Hlilrklantl » ■ * presented with
gifts whlrh were glared In nn
allrarllvi-ly dernrnled hahy rarrlage T h . * carriage wu* rolled
in hy llllle Jean Caswell,
Mrs. W. tl
Fleming
**ng
two numhera appropriate
fur
lliu occasion after whlrh sev­
eral gnme* ntid • rimteal* were
enjoyed The honor no also re­
ceived a hahy biHik lit which
earli of the p i n l i h*d written
■time advice.
Those enjoying this delight­
ful urea slim were: Mr* M. H.
Strickland and tluughler. Mary
Anne, honor gue*ls. Mrs. W. H
Ttinrnlon. Mra. Plark lanmardy.
Mr,. ||. Itumhley. Mr*. K. I.
Iloy. Mr* J t). Laney. Mra.
W. tl Fleming. Mra.
F.
I).
Hcoll
Mr*. Harry
Woodmtr.
Mrs. II. II Ca.well. Mr* Maud*
r.rolt. Mrs. George Mrrlwrlher
Mrs Karl Jeler Mr*. II.
It
McCall Jr.. Mr, riaude Here
dun Mrs T. It. Mays of tjiitttuun. tin., Miss llessln JUihary,
p i -1 t.ouj*e
Meriwether
slid
Miss Jean Caswell.

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Friday — ^

111 S. rark Ave.

Plenty of mnehines
for school use

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FHIIIT PICTURE
Sundny-Mondny

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It. A G ISJ E Y
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LOUIS

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Engraving
I McLaulin, Jeweler *

Q U IC K ! STO P
C H IL L S A N D
FEVER!

To-Night

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Fine Watch
S
Repairing
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Dance Is Given By
Miss LeZette Honored
phi Alpha Kappas
---By Phllathea Class

NEAR M UTINY

Titinmt

FARR

■ iH iu u m iiiu iu m i

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Mr. and Mra. Ilorare Shark*
elford have returned to thrtr
home In Lake Placid after har­
ing been tha gueslx of Mr. ami
Mra. Edward Kelsey for aevrral
day*.

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Nemr, to he Intent
Hull ol Feme in New
ghosen every five yesrt.

Mr. and Mr*. Roy
Williams
returned today from
Daytopd'
Beach after having spebt a week
there.
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tire length of the Peiping*Hai­
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. Long, Jr., of gs n railroad under Its domina­
Columbus, Ga. are visiting Ur. and tion.
Mrs. J. O. Long, Sr. for several
The new Japanese drive de­
days.
signed to clear Chinese forces
Mr. end Ura. Clyde Ramsey out o f the Yanglse Rlvar Valfrom
have returned- Jo their home aft­ ley followed
exthe
Japamar
er spending two weeks at Cor­
all
tending
Its
onado Beach.
China.
■•
A spokesman raid the navy In.
Mr. and Mr*. C. M. Boyd and
tended to launch
air
attack*
family
have
retunird
from
8a.
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The Phi Alfiha Kappa Sorority
('hinder airdrome,
vannah Batch where they have' against all
The Phllathea Class of the MUKataed . with a Ulrl Break
and bases . of mliltifry opera­
-been spending a week.
Presbyterian Sunday School hon- £ » ne* tort » l*hl
« « tf*y Hall,
tions.
"j
and Mlaa Oliva Laiatte, bride
d* nf*
..ln ,,ontT of ,h*
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jenkins | The Japanese navy also warned
elect, with s miscellaneous shower « lrU who will soon leave for
of Orlando were the guests yea- all foreign shipping yesterday to
naval
tefdap, of Mr*. Jenktn*' parent*, steer clrsr of Japanese
Mr. and Mr*. R. J, Hopklni. • ounce nj nil ion, In the Whangpon
River estuary, the avenue ofeaMr. and Mr*. Hugh Whelchel capo for evacuating refugee,
developI
and ton*, Howard and
David, and announced future
S jg
V-m M . Wa m K U j M m k * &lt; nienta may comp-nl mure strin*
ih-aiing
with
gent action in
Pink roae., whIU jasmin, and fern,
M l S r t M « ? 2 f c 2 i h they ipent aevrral days.
shlpmentii of arm, and tnunL
whUe In the dining room the table
Dv.7n y £ '
Mrs. Mary » Maine* and diugh- tion, to China.
waa en u red with a Urge whIU riU Inefev ^ l t o TV.lurk Usre
United Slate, and British au­
ter. Mary, o f Dayton, Ohio are
and* g w m \ r e u ^ US ° ” kebWM W l*gln.. H ^ elid e Truluck, Jin*.
*, J ” ?1" ' Around the cake was Uoyd
M lry 4-w fg ^ i Eliiabeth^ the jfU.rU of Mr*. *A. M. Phil* thorities Immediately dl»cu»s*&lt;l
placed pink vine and fern.
U ffle r, Carlin Palmer, Edn Stlcff^Op* for thl* week. Mra. Maine* the Inauguration »|\ naval con&lt;
voya to forer a safe passage
During the evening
contest* , . „ H RoUrts, Loutte Perk’iM,' W'AS formerly o f Saflford.
down the river* for mercy ahlpa
Wfr* enjoyed. Mr*. L. 0. HunUr Eyelyn stowti DoMthy wiralris.
American
shipping;
except
Mrs. H. W. Turner ha, left
and Mm. F. M. Bua*eJI recelted E« j ytl caua. Martha Telford,
boquaU for winning the Ring eon* Mildred Hodge*, Marjorie Cog. for Big Sandy, Tex., where she warships, ha* Wen loomed from
will visit her slster.in-law, Mr*. railing at Shanghai 'and Sum­
U ft nnd the Flowery Romance burn #1&gt;d Lillian Adam,.
at
for , several mer White House officials
Content. Mra. Owen# presented the
And th* Misses Dorothy Couch, W. J, Whltmer,
Hyde Park, N. Y., i**1'! the U.
banorea with a recipe cabinet eon* Marian Cstridge, Kathryn Thigpen, weeks. .
8. Government would rely on ex­
taining favorite recipe* from each RuUl BHry of Orlando, Louise
Mr*. J. U. Wynn, Mr*. Blanche isting naval vessels In the Fat
af the guesU.
|Driggers, Eugenia Warren, Janet
to
evacuala
Amrrirana
Rett) East
LaUr In tha evening tha glfta Chapman, Hrrschel Hamby, Agne* Pickron and daughter,
were brought In the living room Brinkley, Bess Pelderin, Evelyn Jean, left yeateri'ay fur Gaines atill in dangrr tone*.
Officials In
Washington
In.
spent
on'a miniature train by Rape*J WUklneon, Catherine White, Mar- vllle vid Lake City to
dlraled American merchant ves­
several days.
sels will bo allowed tu resume
* « r . «nd Mr*. F .' I* Mfller and rails at Shanghai.
Consular official* reported to
Jimmy Ridge, Jr- have returned
from Daytona Reach where they the State Department that no
have been spending ‘the
past foreigner* In Shanghai's - Inter­
national Settlement had contract­
month.
ed cholera of which thrro was
Mr. and Mr*. Huy Britt have an outbreak mining Chines* re­
returned from a three weeks va* ported Tuesday In the French
cation spent In Atlanta, Ga., Hot Interest,olial Settlement.
Japanese reinforcements landed
Springs, Ark. and points in Ala­
In YaniUepoo, at the eastern
bama.
end of the International Settle­
Mr*. Edward Kelsey has re­ ment, and northwest of there at
turned from Asheville,
N.
l\, Lluho, up the
Yangtie
River
where she has been spending a from Woosung,
month with hrr
parents,
Mr.
Four-inch and six-inch
guns
and Mrs. C. Dutton.
mounted on caterpillar
truck*
were landed in Yangtiepou as
well ai ex ten Jive war suppllex
trum .free xtrxmeri.
Exhausted Uluejickrta in the
hnve been aprruling iom i lime. Hungkew sector were rep'aeed
Mr*. Tangle also went to CaU/orela. by regular Japanese army unlla,

Extra! Extra!

Taka Thlt Good Old
hiadicina far Malaria /

In thb modi-rn time some­
thing iTondt-rfull) worth while
ran
In- dune tor prartlenlly
every woman who suffer* from
tunetlons* pain, of menstruation.
Certain eases rat. Is- rvln-vcd by
taking I'unlul. Illlur, may need
i* physician's Irrutim-nt.
CmvI u! ha, two widely demonr trail-.I uses: (J) To east- the
irnmrdisle pgl-1 end nervousness
or the monthly pcii.*l: nnd (J) to
*•1*1 ill hulhlino up tne whole
system by helping women to get
more strength fiunt their f.**!.

i .u u i -.«t *&gt;

5 Art-title/1*-111;.

IS NOW OPEN I'\)U BUSINESS
A Full Lint1 I Selected New
_With
.
Stock Of Western (irown Seed.
'
200 Bushels of Select Seed Potatoes
At $1.7ir&gt; Per HuhJicI N o w On Hand.
R Arcade Itltljj,

HIS week-end you'll need tha

center traction grip of stout
Tnowmighty
Goodyear tire* more than over...
need It to hold oo curvet when you're
making time...to stop quick whan
traffic plica up tuddcnJy.
And for maximum blowout-protection
on long hot run* you'll want Good­
year'* patented SupcnwUt Cord in
•very ply.

wouo s nnsT-cHoia value-

atallmas

All Ooodyear tires gfvwyww that# tep-eawhfwatareM
Qwcu-iiorpiNO com* tmctim t w
m COOOYUUt MM CM Of SAftTY
m e n LONG WtAMNO MOM SUO T U M
HKM CtttVf MOtMNO M O IU Q I

iwomMCT can iumouT-mrecim m n a r pu
,L,.1trotsiM‘o e &lt; t " ''» [’**['
M-isMteotowimsssJSisi-'''" *
m h id A
e a h

Y o u get ih il time-proved talet^ La o il

Goody can— ml mUprkul Remember,
experience prove* Goodyear dree cost
leu per mile then w j other operat­
ing expense oo vour car. S o why take
chincm ) G et tne Good reef chat i u
your puree — mttn — end be safe «U
winter lo n g l
'

- *»

When you've le t chlRa and fever,
I M want rest and ready relict, You
don’t went to go through tha usual
O T jt fit fy ,
Drove's Taste!*** Chin Toole la
what you waul to taka for Malaria.
W e b* no ncw-fsnglad or untried
Btagnreticn. but • medlehw at

•8^

■ w Y i T i i i i k M Chin Toole eontatne Itritlrr- quimdtna and Iren.

gglffijr relieve* JU&gt;* chlUa end
tover and also tends to build you
u». That's the double eftett yen
•iSe eery next Uma yon hare an
ettnek of chill* and faere, gel

Orwre'e Ti i UIm i Chin Tonto.enA
•tort to h to g ll •»

m

a;

te l

m

A*

�r e r a l p

W in n Miners
ln«t Mountain

J

.■

i

i4;
if M

■ ftififh ) o f Cuera Rang* today
ns a maaa fat rock, dirt, and
*tfk# path oT Hpanlah In*
it force* advancing again.I

};.V.^eilgW90d ro»t Office hii been
■ rnballtad to the Thln[_ Clan.,
j^tghth Division. l ’oetml.lrr..
B liar he Fayne ha* Utrly rrcrivrd
ber commlialtm for thi* advann-

fS 4 s V
“ 1'

J n 'honor of Mrs. William lire,
a recent bride, a delightful r«*cp-

^ftd linen shower wtro given
eaday afternoon by Mis*
L. Vlgna, Miaa Adrlcnnii and Mr*. Blanche Fayne at
am* ef Mbs Watts,
ay beautiful gifts were reI by |1m guest of honor.
■ dlnlag table overlaid by a
ploth was ceutered with an
igquent of pink roses atul
iH punrl;, sandwiches, cakes,
and candle* were served by
iMtsasee.
Ipvitcd were: Mrsdame*.
Urey, Charlta Rartly, P. II
•ag, i. A. BltUlns, Lavi
L Cramar, Florenea Clark,
Ofrk. Wejkar. W. J. Walls,

tnshlp, 0. J. Overstreet,
loan. Will Hartty, Flora

„.,s

3 ,.t

? )/

r '

-

K ~
B a S K
[

■

hour,

which

equip/
Slate*
i peak
licit,
.

“» • .

'.i
' ' I

i

LJ

le

rilrtlng

An ensign
ship*.

Mnmtsy le th* m»n"&gt; " L '
1*31. which la th* i n f “ Z «r
fT O S S

record
lor
held hr Howard Hughea

National

Bin* Team

alter

Uf

#*UNUb»snl.

tn i*

b* r' IM T'

nt

I nit

A*r

County, rtucda.

&lt;BKAI.)

A fifth rarer, which will he
piloted hr Rroiroc Turner Linejacketed former king 0 1
the
airways and twice winner of
the llendlg , classic. 1* credited
wth a toft apaed of licltor than

K o T tiT

_____
nr

a r r t.ic .»T iif»i
t a x n c r .it

NOTICE tH IIKItEnr

l otl-

»f

« f Bcptem*

o. r
iin it f fn o s .
Clerk nf &lt;’ lr r « t Court

h, min'd.

ro n

o iv k n .

T h .t John t. Bmllh holder of S-»
o f T n * iv rllfle n te No *11. teened
th * till d e . o f
Aunu.t
A. I».
1*11, h . . filed earn* In my orflce
end lu e medr ..p y lc etln n Inr *
tae deed In he tr.ued thereon Meld
certificate eanlirere* the
-idlnw*
Inu I'.f.crlbejl property
tn
lli*
i-niintv o f
Pemlr.olw
Stale
of
riorh le. tn w it!

Lot. I A « Farmer* Add -

Hon
The *.ee *.m *M
of
the
**M
pm perty ' onde, the e.|d eertlft-

flag* flown cm

W. C. H A R T U N E
*

M on roe C orn er

PlMwa IJ1-W

S L IC E D

been
Aatrotionlca] telaacopae rere of
Wtlb two trpea refWtetlBg «S4 re­
atari
flecting.
_____

S E PT. 3 A

4

WE LEAD IN PRICES

IONA FLOUR

GOOD COOKING

P LA IN OR SELF RISING
12 Lbs.
24 Lbs.

5 Lbs.

1 9 c 4 3 c 7 9 c S l§5
N u tle y

L b.

O le o

COFFEE
9AC 6 c
Pou n d ...... .
MARKET SPECIALS
a

'r i i » «

" b u B Dww

Cooling—Refreshing {

it Os- Fullassn

1 0 c U2lb.23cllb.45c
PRODUCE SPECIALS
u . s: n o . i

r l

‘

TEA

BREAD
U Os. Iasi

ti

"

AAI* BAKBBH

K ldllT O’CMKK
Mild Mellow
Pure Santo*
* Frtnhly Ground
,

1 3Tc

“

■ FR E S H HOME DRESSED

Ik 15c FRYERS Lb. 25c

YELLO W

VEALCHbPS
irstn

LEMONS th, 15 HAMS

»

Roast

Franks lb. |g c
H

4 fic

Bacon

UltleK

HARD HEAD

Compound LAIU)^ 2 Lbs. 2iC
«
— „ &gt; -i* - ^

OKRA

HAMRU

G LO BE

FO R K

S W IF T S

rn M P O U N D

4 ib . tj» 4 7 c

* “

EGG P L A N T

8 )b. dn 93c

Pan 5U1
BEfeF S'

L oom

CARROTS
N o , . 1 Camp.

PORK ft BEANS
N » - S Phillip#
B. q . PE A S

HUM*

h elected

pinTsp

TOMATOES

G irn td B««f

i « “N a 2 V « i n t »
Pork* Beans
$C *j£"A e
Ve-V
Wingless Brens 2
Mauroni 8 0z.Pkg- 7C
Wheaties 2 Pkgs. ' 1 U
Siinmatd Raisins
}QC Sauerlfrput
_

.

_

' _

...

l9 c

Roast Lb. 1 4 c

GREEN

(1A. SM OKED

H

B A B Y B E E F CHUCK

4 Lbs

iN’S SEED LESS

I ’ l.A T K W ftlT K

H ALF
OR
W H O LE

Is* Mil*

SEED LESS

Ham Bolotfnn
U KKF CHUCK

. Lb.

G A . S T Y L E S U G A R C U RR D

LARG E

R A M HO

W IL S O N 'S

.** Cl ^
lifUTJj. . flUl

ROAST

NO. 1 SWEET

Picnic Hams

of

Gexbcra
P a ls ie s , 4 Y e a r
P lan ts. m b W cos, 1 Y e a r
Old, F a n cy le a f Caladiiuna.
A ll C o lo n .
R ooted
Cut*flr iy s : L lgu n lru m ,
H ib is ­
c u s Parading V in e, F lam e
V in e.
W a te r LlMea. B o *
Plants.
Rotten. P o o l Con­
stru ction. LandscapinR. A ll
P la n ts G u aranteed.
Gold
Fish .

FANCY

_________
R IG H T TO L tM IT
F B I. a n i B A T.
Q U A N T IT Y

Akn rAUI*'

the
4a

&lt;l«jr

For Sale

built wfen^JOa liufe gold We*
iu1t«. ; Queuing U wasteful.
_ ! «U H *W H W *f # « # » * » « tracked
Champion Jo*
,
.... --- ------- end aomowhat battered aa
Serve at once and never allow
up In New M r tiro a gear ago.
the flnlahed w ife* to remalrt on
|, regarded hif ’ air eiperta aa he ralaea hli hand In victory at the end o f bla IB-round fight with
Wimmy Farr which he won by decision. A crowd eallawted at 80^
OOP aaw the battle In the Yankee Stadium at Hew York.
boll again. _
Scour the coffee pel
with hot water and i
•The ,Star
time that H I* used. Ria
area not dna
Ing water, dry Ihorou
tlonsl antMf
allow to aland open h
gresa until 1
To keep a percolator In
dli ion, clean the tubes i
with a m a ll long-lined
after each u»*.r~meadowland Will contain on the
ner*u*e of long wlniere in average About 16^00,000 Inaeeta.
Canada, th* Dominion baa
i&lt;iperimanting successfully
iJActrlral
holboda
to
plant* aprly,

la a

tih

l b el 8»ptrmr.\lKHNIX»N. of f c trtdl' C**«rt
County. Ftrtrd*.

Wood I* the symbol for the fifth
wedding anniversary.

with

1 ,0Tur7e'“ V . r « » / * f rJ,ID«

. *

Petvd Ikll In*
Ur, lilt.
o
Clerk
of Seminole

***' rnl1*"-

f h fed
r" 'A
jf' o M

T o wrve a good cup of iparkling, fragrant and delicious coffee
certain definite rule* must be fal*
lowed, whichever way you choose
brew 11.
r &gt;Coffee must be used soon after
calling, while still fresh. There­
fore, 11 should never be bought in
large quantities. The nlsn of dab
ing It la one way o f protecting
the purchaser. *
I
p Always use fresh boiling water
and measure the watar
water and coffee
,car*fully_to be aura of good re-

oeiessr, UJt,

N p . 2 Cul R a t in

N o I . S p r lo s tlM
CORN

JEWELLARD
Pctinontc

- — _

- Willis, Ellen
rmtt, M. W.
Mtarlck. Mr*.

f

M n M r iV d s e e A e * 1 herein M ill be
told t * lh * h lrh M t httder *1 th*
erect-heist# d » * r o n
tf&gt;*
fire l
UonifaiY l « tin. month o f

-&gt;■

■ the
"plane,

’A rent mail delivery !a alio to
I eat o f Longwood covering
vMtty-on* mile* into surrounding
erttory for which the temporary
drier Is Levi North. Examination
ir this position will soon be
ikon by many applicants.
Monday the Homs DemonMr*on officers, fsw In number on

account of the atorm ________
assembled
dt BanLando Springs for the an- seal fft-tergether luncheon. •
Chari** Partin has returned to
bla home from Jcckann, Wyoming
ykbara he was stricken III white
leering Yelloestona Park.
Miaa Adrienne Walla, teacher at
Ionian ha* arrived at her horn*
ell Warren St. from a visit with
. relative* In Miami.
■ Mrs. Emma Miller who spent
the pa*t year with her daughter
lira. Wallace Cruelty haa gonr t»
yjalt In Toledo, Ohio.
i ‘ Th*'Executive Committee of the
■ JP, T. A. had a bu»lne»« meeting nt
Um home of the prr.ldrnt, Mr*. I..
|0. Walker an Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Herman Jean ha* arrived
pr auto from Fayetteville, Tentt.
acrmnpanled by her .M ir Ml.*
^flm-nirc Delap.
r J. Fred Sckoirirld, I. hnme sgaip
from conducting lli|ill»t revival
laValhmin, Oa.
Oil Monday Mrs. Howard Y ar
■•U entertained several guest* at
bar home In honor nf the first
L birthday of har grandson, Harpi-r,
l J l Bha s i . assisted ly Mrs,
tU m r Yamell. Refreshments nf
I
ifail .tea and cakes were served.
flolllson, ill'
of orchestral music In the
erhoots will begin In.lrur
tipfitn student * at l.ymann eibool
on September tenth.

Ualeee Mill eertirtcste MuII,If*
l U m iti f irMM na 1* 0 law. lit*

L E G A L N O T IC E

LOS ANO.RUC0 BepU I. - &lt; * &gt;
— A hell
Adieu
r.ru itiB n n )
• ■ / » ? £ '* /
rsclng planes Which their n&gt;*k
A ir '1 ,r&gt; * e-Hcee
can roer
through
the ilr *t 300 Inllee *n hour or"
i
wermud
... U |
up in ereKered pert, of (he
countrr' Oir F rid a y .
,f lerna'
A1 .
Ilendli trophy rscr from
' l l
Lea Anrrlee to CletHsnd
} ^■\^ ■ '!
four
the
plane*—three
»
* B -i
aurrrrhiraed
8 erer.h r
“ fight4
V ;; I: Si
« * - »n.l nliWlel ihape^ Keithwider—hare keen tested pr1tiV
i
atelr *»&gt;l
their barker* claim
M H r*
Ihrr
mike
rnflr*

H*N,D^YE, Kept. 2 .- (d i- 7 t .
tartan dynamiter* tlew up the

LONG WOOD

ttro u a p A Y , n n C T i»m ]jjt - «r t »w

,

i»*T. wnwh I. Ui*

LoyalUts Refuse To
Surrender Port Of
’ jqtyflit To R e b e l s

iecu'* drive to dominate Ihe
eoaat aUrtad a year ago with
111 of Iren and Ran tfeho.t-

b an to r p

mssn

SECRETS OF GOOD .COFFEE
v
t
1 -i-

D**plta border rrpnrt* nf nrgnlaUana for the aurrender of (iljnn
0 IffeurgHita, (he Aaturian miner,
aught bitterly agalnat ineurirrnt
I gSlialUalmn Franei.ro Franco*,
inay which la ateadlly, prra.lnu
bam hock to tb* bordrra uf their
ant prnvlnre.
- Rarder advleea Mid the rommanU f o f the biiurgent brigade
lln h in g weetward toward the
Itecayan aort, had enlrrrd runem tiona With the parllmenlsry
apotlea of the government prny

,

OXYDOL

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TFE aANPORn HERALD, HANFORD. FLORIDA

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1M7.

fishlngrRm Daybook

WAFFLE-CAKES FOR SUMMERTIME SERVING

Bf hntmoN iitto*EK

300 Chicago Theatres'
To Exclude Children
CHICAGO, Fepl.
(A1—R*p‘
rescntatlrr* o f J00 Chicago mo­
tion picture theater* agreed today
to exclude children under 18 from
performance* during the prernirncr of infantile paralysis.

WASHINGTON,
Sept.
Bhork troop* of the court op­
position do not take aertou»ljr
I’nefmdster General Farley's i r
aurarue of **00 repriaata” agalnat
defaulting Democrats.
Thor e i pact the adralnlatratloa fo try to take the political
brterbee off tboae Democratic
tenders— and heuae member*—
wko had a part In defeating the
court bill, Thej believe that
; when wfaeelhorao ftonaior Duf­
fer of Pi&gt;nnslyv.inla alngled out
Senators Wheeler of Montana
Burke of Nebraska 0'Mflhon»&gt;tlf Wyoming and llnlt of W rit
.Tlrgtnld a* possible anbjecta of
a ''purge." he «faa speaking with
aflmlnlatratian knowledge, If not
Jhdaraettienl, Farley flatly de'nlcd aueh e a t the ea*e telling

CITY NEWS BRIEFS
I I . . I I * n * l » a eea* eeet
■cHool*. Hakt-up eiamli trtlona
will be glren In all the City
school* on this day. Rrhnpl bu. e»
for rural children will alto be'
In I’printion on this day.
‘ The advisory committee of the
Fl-rida State Market will meet
In the Market office tomorrow
flight ul ;l:.W o'clock, J. (I. Michael,
manager ef the market If ported
to il*).
The Trailer Camp t'nnrnUttrc
will hold a meet lop In the chamber
of Commerce tulbllng tomorrow
afternoon at .1:00 o’clock, at which
time * report ef the eub-enmmltlre
htvmtlitatlng the financial prob­
lem* will hr heard.

beleaguered
Deraorrnlle Vmi|
her* under *dmlnl»irntlnif' fl
A i t there |* a hltrh.

Gr&lt;&gt;«, tonnage of ahlp* applies
ily to the vcaael*, not to rargoc*.
A novel y^’t simple. *mnm—
dea.ert
I*
Iho
waffle ,nL*.
,which. In ' (big *Instance
f»t
lufea
Any -Bruit
imme. may he u»eW lit
I '!
way. UK
peaetiee
rumti'f •'
with MT.gt.ned " wlilp
r —*•■*
and the criip wafflo ba.e of'
particularly |ilea*tug.
Bit ml net
lug oyen bilking.
the waftleenkn rnmmnnd* Hadf as on M
trartlTe emergency de»*erl wblc"'
mny
toqin kly “ and
in*,
vletilly prepared for unegpeeti-1
ni.e.t* on u warm summer ato­
ning
PEACH WAFFLE CAKE

cMargea o f disloyalty la the Pro*!*
Went ran be used agalnat them
■ lie anti-court Drmncrotic inem
M rs cannot look for support fron
Independent* and progressive He
gitibllinn* then. These will be vot
Wig other primaries. If at all, in
•hiring In convention* of ulh.o
parties.
' And in this moat trying hour,
the support of progreetlre Repub­
lican*, for Instance, might lie well
|lgll fatal. Nothing can hurt a ranWkUtd In a primary more than lu
Juva support of a rirgl political 2 r g g *
1 I I rn|M milk
t For Imlanre, If Krpuolkan pru- t table, poo tv enunr
greiaivei who oppnted the court I rupg soft wheat fluur
BID ahdbhl announce that they 3 teaspoon* baking powder
Were going to work for .the nnnti- I I
InbleapiMin melted butler
latiotl Of 8. nalor Vah Nay* of lr&gt;- 1 ntp whipping creaiu
liana, p Ilemoer*l, It could Juvt * table-poon* confectioner*' *ug
itout be the end of all things ptr
it leal for Van Nuy*. a rnurt bill 1-3 tca»|Mrjn vanilla
ipponent. And already the wulvea Hilled
peat Inn
feannu I
or
iru after Van Nuye. (lovemur
fre*h.
■* •
row rimnd of Indiana came from a
Heat yolk* of egg^ and add
Lafrrepee with the I'residanl a milk, tJIII flour, haklnr powfler.
t e a Bays back and said the people roll mill sugar tufelheV
Add
n^liaaa iwould not support tfie- In llqulrti. AdiU'inif*/, ' Fold In
eillfly beaten egg whllos, Hake
In hot waff|e Iron,
Provide
two waffle*. Place owe ou «erv ,
Farley Left A J«*er
plate
and
carer
with
I The result I* that these Repub­ Iiik
lican progressives who might like whipped cream lt&gt; which the!
(u support such nun n* Van Nuya confectioners' augar and Vanlladdeil.
Arrangemust He low during the toughest 1s hsa been
(attic. Of course, after the nnml- pearhe* (in lop of creaui and
: dating primiriea and ndivrntkni*. cover wlib second waffle. Top
whipped
cream
and I
i they might offer heip whrre vetih
[needed.
P When former President Hoover
Tlie Statute of Liberty, In New
Lea Id public support should Is- given
H o Democratic as well a* Republi­ Yuik list bur, weighs 225 ton*.
can member* of rongrv** who had
opposed the court bill. It *rht-»hlv
grs of dismay down the backs of
•Democratic court-fees. It was an
"egperlment noble In purpose''
“ which promised to do them no
W c n itrfn t mu4 SpttlacmUf
iVnod.at all. Fervently they hoped
oh o.». it, n w u i * i i t . vnciiru
•Hoover would continue silently
‘ ’fishing In th* Pacific northwest, or
(ilently doing something elte.
J Of co m e at this point It must
l * recorded that Postmaster Gen*
fra) Farley said the administration
would take no part in the Demoeratie prims rice. Yo», indeed, he
■aid that.

^ E ndless
C averns

i

L Marriages |h (Chglsod must tva
lolemnlted between I A. M and

:« p- u .
Juba Cabot discovered New­
foundland. the Oldest
Knrllsh
colony, la KIT.

Stock Up For th * G re a t American Holiday. Store* Closed Monday*

KI*M MOV.. *1 m.I.IIPS,
IIVSTV.H*. Bltll I til-,

a m a n w tu r

Sanford Piah
Market
S17 Sraford Ave.

1'Hoim

Independent-Kerne Owned rind O perated

Libby's Totted

Finest Granulated

OfWtJKJTi

Mellowed fur your table —

Libby Deviled ‘

VELVO Cofffla
**

HAM

lb 20c

2

cam

19c

Ground to your order —

Libby Veal

; „

2*t

Now Day C offaa lb 24c

LO A F

Glaex frre with Tiprary

IJbby Vienna

TEA

SAUSAGE

'/a lb

25c

%

3 cam 25c

Lovett'* white family l,oaf

Tall Koi Hirer

MILK

2 ^ U n t&lt;

3 tall cam 20c

BREAD

t|u«nlll) Hlghl* Kroerved

I 6.01

8c

TOMATOES B
2 no. I cam
LIBBY T O M A T O JU IC E
2 no. I cam
LIBBY O R A N G E JU IC E
no. M/j can
LIBBY Tiny Kornal C O R N
no. 2 cant
EARLY JU N E PEAS
2
no. I '/ j can*
LIBBY C U T BEETS
2

15c
19c
10c
15c
15c

Rich, t'reomy, Northern

Cottage Cheese °12{c
WESTERN STEAK round, loin, club; lb
BABY. BEfF RO AST ebuclt cul*;
lb
WESTERN RO AST
chuck cut*;
!b
BABY BEEF STEAK, round, loin, club lb

35c ,
17c
21c
29c

■ Armour's
Star;
eleven
fivmoue varietie*: a special

Mt. Venom Kreah lrrr*aed 3. to SJi'lb

I'HONE 412

ll.o S A N F O R D A V E .

CLO SED FO R TW O DAYS

Make lhl« store your one atop this week-end In purchase all your lm&gt;d* for Sunday and l.a.
her Day. (hr call pitunr Ilf tor deliver} Service without any e t lr j ro*l.

Hens "&gt; 29c »

Fancy Sliced Rindleea

BACON
Half or Who I*

m pm

Small Tender

A

Arm our'* Herd (Juallty
3 Tull ('turn
...

35c

Kitra Fancy Rlndlrse

B

M T. VE R N O N

SHOULDER I b . l i C
LEGS lb . . . .
L O IN LAM B C H O P S mealy, tonder; lb 39c
LAMB STEW
broatl cut*;
lb
I2 */jc
A n m w r’n Cloverldoom

lb
lb

42c

Heat Compound

L ard

t'lilif. Ih.imp...n Set,lie**

an i l

U. H. No. 1 Vs. Liberia

IllilLSIlEYS
extra

s p k o ia i

N U T M A II)

OLEO

Corn Beef Hash

CIULSaE &amp;. IJLACKW ELLS

2 Tall Cans

Baby Foodw

BLACKBEKKIKS
ARMOUR’S SLICED

C A BBA G E

3 Cans

ilelnt Frt'wh Cucumlwr

C A R R O TS

Pickles

Calif. White

Butter

l^arffe Jar

3c

bunch
3

Ibi

7 i/ic
15c

Green-top Red

32 OZ. Jar

BEETS

bunch

7*Ac

biniHith, Rich, Nourishing I

Apple Butter 3°°»i” 15c
ROSED ALE PLAIN OLIVES
B-oi jar
10c
FREEDOM GRAPE JU IC E
quart bottle 31c
DIXIE CUPS
tanitary i
pkg.
Sc
PAPER NAPKINS
packagS o f BO
7&gt;/}C
M A YFLO W E R M A R S H M A L L O W S l-lb p k g 15c
SODAS, G R A H A M S , G IN G ER S l-lb p k g M e

Pickles

21

1j&gt;rd O' Sunshine; in .quartet*

SCO TT

WUrnn.in

EXTRA

lb

O N IO N S

MEAL Towels -jQheese
51k 17c 2 for19c Pound 24c
K u m f o r d 1 1b. 1L9 c
RIPE OLIVES
MON A m i l

7t/,c

Crisp Golden

PEANUT

Dried Beef 50/,. dawn

(talk

Hard Head Va. thiuish

CLAPPS

NO. 2 CAN

CL

CELERY

Fiff Bran or*Zo 2 for

Tomato Juice 2 Cans

W.

New York State

RATTLE CREEK

ARMOUR’S 21 OZ.

(iK O R G IA

Famoua New Yams from tlrnr
gla and a very low price!

AMROUR’S NO. l ' i

2 Pounds

S()III»S

A p p l e s 3 ibilSc P e a c h e s ib 7 | c

Milk Chocolate
1
Honey Almond Bar 2

Malay

full rrram

LARG E

THE M O D ERN SPREAD

Super Brand

KrT7s?® » »

Keep school-girl complected —

PO UN D

PALM OLIVE

Frenrh’a 8-o*

3 cakai 17c

Concent rateil or Regular

SUPER SUDS tm. pkg. 10c
Concentrated or Regular
llallord's OU-Iiik

SUPER SUDS lg. pkg, 19c

Flour 27c 53c 1.05
Starch 3

Toilet Taper

Htaley Cream Com

Salad Divaslng

SYRUP

SCOT-TISSUE

3 rofls 25c

FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Bananas . 4 Lbs.

Snap Beans 2 Lbs. i j c

Pictures T ell the Story

•M R Li.m r.vkug rs r .iN

Lima Beans
-Peaches

3-Lbs.

23C

Lb.

2$C

raw er io *u

•— and today they arc telling It more dramatically, more vividly

Carrots 2 Bunches 15C

than ever for reader* o f this paper in

t l g g e r ergs Idaho u L t r e N V I t n .T.iMii

Bartlett Pears Poz. 35®

Lettuce

J O H N N I E ALDERM AN Manager Mi

2Heads 17c
Department

ASSOCIATED PRESS PEfQTOS

l a f •m n n a

FRYERS
POT ROAST Lb.
I t ) M WMISKMT
BEEF
STEW Lb. •.]
" I 'M v w c i ' ii, (Bor** on
STEAKS
Lb.
e v e - *w WAV
. v .
PICNIC HAMS Lb.

Picture (ranamitaioa by wire make* A P Tclcmata the faitaat,
Lib tha world-

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Fifty Candidates Endure An H ousholder
Extensive Drill Yesterday
On Field And In Big Gym Attorney Favors
Aftout Fifty Youths Reported For First
Morning Session This Morning And
Equipment Was Issued To Many___
DEATH IS
this i CHARGED T O HIM
S O N ’S

ta an

announcement

made

mom In* Ijr Head Coach Leonard
MeLuras, will hoi,I

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8:00 o'clock In the aflcrrywnCT h t twice daily
atarted I
jf'.-Vthla morning ninl uniform* were
taaued to the beat looking -an.II H ' a * ' '
datea and tha Uauaf. practice era*
(y
atom' conllnucd at a /ait pace due

to tha fact that thefo are only lb

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dlhtribjtrd'-troug h federal and
starts - cj aparation to farmer* in
the tail year fo r planting farm
ferrata, &lt;wtndbrraki; and' shelterbeka.
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J r W T h e Season A t
fa lji^ Grounds

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who really haawa bow.
Rriggo, Jowolor, Magnolia Avo-

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for
i'-ut, tl.-ullemeu only g|| Kim
Avo Phono

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Carload
7%T-m
good mule* for aalo or r*.
change. Carlton Uvealock . t * change ropraaeniedv by 'J.
Homan, llrardall aiding—'Itiui |
' Morrlwelhor barn.
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alher, (iraova
l1 'Of Hanford

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H EAVY DUTY
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MOND T R A IL E R , good Urea,
MMtoood body. IU 9.00. IM S Chev
15— A p a rla e n U Por Heat
rolot coupe, gpod Ureo, fIM O O

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PUIINIHIIKII APARTMKKT Ba­
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Bt

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U toully different from all o4 h »
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beitiar - U lo '.t h is :'■ S t a r .
tha
laUSdWa,., of
qiitlbea, Beach
laat b|£p{M whipped deafen! by
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P E T E R 'P E N

JJ.'J 17,(100

Classified Advertisements

MS

In

&gt;^

Of Cullum And Hi«'
State-Wide S t o r y

to tlte difficulty Between Wan ford
and 1-eeaburg Itaarhall team* that
occurred aome wreha ago, and tin

I'oiiod*
if
fndrlil
consisting
largely of inarhlnery, fuel oil
and miii;i!i .

W ajsU d

WrKiH

relallve lo the m ailer I* a* follow.!:
" I have lend wtlh Intern-1 (In
, vat inn* vlewe rjprcsrrtd rrlotU e

Cana la' Irndi ihje-woild In tha
traiuipcrtat(u|| A f ' frrlghl
by
air. In Iho lad year, rummer*
rial ’ IvonsjKirt rompahln operat­
ing 1 bu ll) in Ihe mining areas
if

Itiu tlo a

Loral Officials; %*

V jf ll
M’ta,,ve
Kitrebevalf bea*? E T li? a f U ? B r
Ir llv fil
1 muat aay, that aa n fan of
halt In a , which has already
' A &gt; ‘&gt;b 5
more than twenty five yearn In
« • ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 Hanford and ore who haa paid ”
— ----- ----------- •41-year-old to are the gimea playrtl here thl* Prrrhlcnl ef the 'league, and the
ir lletinnl, araann, that it la rather alnrlllng m i I muni llinala o f tho Umpires
Infral e»In..],J*i,iyey# / k tl IJko i'n ih jc n t at CKiJsod thn l-ague ■President to wan
the Stnfmil lei hi and pluyrr.:
nitlitiit eff
oppoaltiuti from
our official., luiv resulted In a
revet i-^hand 'Cap In our Inya mi liefield. They ihmdd not liars to
fildil for their rights.—V/c ahould
"I could not imrglne why our fight for them!
league officials would sit by. nil'1 “ I f io-haid to unileretnad'dion
nay nnd do nothing in defense ol the liareliiilt font of Ha'nfon)!and
the Snnfunl Ilaselnll Team nnd the pu'die id lirlil* o f Sajffon!
the Hsnfnril fnn*, when the Pre*l ilinilld ret ei&gt; e the |od lie aAi*adent of tho l eigne staled Hint il tion of the State l*re*ld*nt, thK we
was hecauno of the Sanford lain In Hiiiu'.irl, love an m lfw ful
and ihe lack e f police prelection belli h of rlllirra atlcnllag baas'
that caused him to render hi- Im II glow— nnd that our city falls
famnua derision, unlil I read tin to fu -nlidi ronipctez.1 poliio, pro*
arlltle of the Vice-prrs(dent i-on ,I it I inn, mill not able l i open out
demning Mr, fullnm for lioviim ipoullnt ur otv o* wont hi i|&lt;-fri)H
written hla article lieen use lie wa* l(ec.&gt;iit" ur lur-fl In aubjocloil L»
yrrat |H'ttalty wllhlo lW
an uniptoyer of the Kanfonl ltii«.
fall Aarociallun as official sourer power of lido Preotilcni. ,.]tt'hgr
M il‘I II ATI
Mr. Cullum did not write 111- or did k rome to pa** that tha .right
•’♦•liifvilhi.* 3,
tide airthe official scorer, l&gt;ul as o f fi-rcdoni of *|icwh anil prml
AMUlMln i.
i&gt;* t*
a cltlarn, and If he should lilie inua- iiao lieen taken away from thoe*
aelrd ami rannut rpeak Ivim i.e he wtei lielieve in gool sportsmanship,
la an nffielal, tin n gladly a»elime If || U true that the action of the
the article will leu by Mr. Culliini President f thin league cannot bo
Ilia article was fair and cmn|i|eli rritleired, then its occupies ajfiovs
and stated farla as could III" eslnh aenirr pn*it|on than the PfaJUMl
llshe.1 hy the many humlnsl:I* of ur nf our llnilnl States and It R 0"*4
who altendeil this game. Mr be well that the entire leagBa he
Cullum ahould he mimm-ndi-d foi ftodirhrd tu rliminate such- con­
N %THl\ %I It iM .li:
Ni I*ii|(Ini at* .*&lt;«w Y»*rk.
giving to H ie peopliic of this Slate dilion.
1 ‘h 1 mmu s| lirtHikU •«
“ I, therefore, for one, desire to
the true facts rather th*n Iv
I* 11&gt;-LtirKli »»* I ’ lil* t&gt;1* I|ebl«i
i ‘Iii* it it** U nt lift*l*tit
approve the statement o f Mr.
ramie Mined,
eaprm* the tlulhtm and add that the aecuaa*
b"I feel sere that
views of many « f Ihnsie who pay |kola m»ile against the laaeball
their way to the game tho snnuie «■ ftns of Hanfonl and the Police
I do, that we desire rflean aport. I |k-|inrtiiirnt of J-‘anford, are with*
feel that Hanford baseball l»iyr o'.l fniuid.itInn and are a direct
ahould not he condemned for what In.nit In &lt;ur elllianahlp.
"fi'a *, if this lie treason lo out
has happened, and reganlless ol
ivhal might lie th* result, t fm .lUselall Asanrlatlon or to tha
one, am glad I hat lliey have shown
some spirit of manhood.
"It is true that we h»ve ircelvn!
“ raw rtrnls" from the Umpires
derisions ami the, decisions nf tho

^ S T A N D IN G S

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WfSAnford As

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Opposition From

K r llouaeholder. rnunly .at
torney and ft, u til uaaeball fan,
today marie a irngtny a, atrim til
In drfrose of K. II. Cullum, offl*
rial acorrr here, wiio waa highly
criticised on hla article n-gfhlinit
^ ^ J C - Iho recent ruling of the Statu
f£ q H M H H g «. League President relative to the
Sanford-I^eaburg grflne In which
j
Ilavia of Leesburg and CaUhei
Holbrook of &gt;'anford cngagitl In r
Halle duaL
Mr.
Houaholder1
atatemonl
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aaTioaat.

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aIona twice dally In the rear of the
high achool with the drill* art at I
0:00 o'clock In the
ut

CtastnnaU t* l. Ilnslnn l - 1
Maw York T. Hi. Ism • 1
i &gt;«iM»l&gt;l|iai» t. P lltiliu ia h s
llra ak itn «. Chirsat. I

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~ Semtnofe County Ptodnett
.More Fruit And V«c*Ubl&lt;a H u m A*J
Similar A m la Amarka

Sanford b H a Oaly Central
Florida City Affof4h« Ball, HIrI
And Water TnumporUtiod

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . F R ID A Y , S K IT E M B E R 5, IM 7

C hina Starts Search Continues By Coast
Hot Offensive Guard For MiSsing eamen
J a p a n e s e Surprised
•
Yigpr\O f Chi^Attack And
Changes Strategy

,

Shelb Land In
Foreign Section
Marine Barracks Are
Hit But Shell Fails
To Do Any Damage

•

SHANGHAI. Sept » —&lt;AP)
—A aew maelatrem e f shellfire aad ehrapnel engulfed la*
tsrnrtlonal Shanghai
early
today lead lag French author!tlea ta f l » * bloat noli** they
aspect»d bath eldea ta curb
hostllltlce during the eraenatlon of 630 Freach oad Ameri­
can ref eg tee.

.

SHANGHAI. Sept. 3. —
( A P )—China's srtniea aurprioed the Japanese tonight
with S amaahlng counter­
offensive which ahtfted the
Shanghai warfare back to
the city proper «td placed
in new Jeopardy the lives °
Americana and other for-,
cirncra. The Chinese attack
.Lellod

Japan's

it'Miiss^ ns raw* r m i

ost O ffic e 'W ill
Observe Labor DaV
Th* Sanford Po*t Ofrice will
observe Labor. Day.
Moaday.
Sept. d. a*. * ' holiday and aa

I

France Assists .
In Naval Patrol
Additional
Destroy­
ers Are Ordered To
H u n t Submarines

i

LO ND O N . R«pt. 3.— (A R )
Hundred, of live, were lost, u wide area was devastated and many sl.ip, were hurled
• ►hore In a tctrlfylng typhoon that »wept Hongkong, Chink. Raging fire, broke oUl In the
wake of the wind which blew nt the late of 1 23 mile, an hour. Th • death toll was tielieved
to have passed the f&gt;CO mark »nd official, feared it will mourn Into the tlioioMind,. Tho
Rrltl-h frown colony (above) along the Hongkong waterfront w n ,'In the path o f — thr

Japanese Cabinet
Votes Huge Sum
For W a r Budget

TALLAH ASSEE, Sept. 3,—(41—
Th* deadline for employer lia­
bility raporte under th* employ­
ment compensation law ha, been
moved up to Bept. IS. lUrofa f
WalL director of th* Unemploymeat compensation dlvUlon of
the Florida lodustrlal commission
■uununrrd today, . . .
S -Thld deadline waa moved wp
hecaase ef the fact that many
people over the Slat* are on 'va­
cations and because many em­
ployers did not receive the re­
ports ta th* first malting. Also
many her* not sent In this re­
port due to ml,under,landing"
Wall eiplalned.
*
Many people thought that If
they did not have eight or mere
employees they did would not
have In file a report with this
division. Burli Is not the case,
however, for every Individual or
firm who hired anyone during
either 1131 or U37 are reoulred
to file this report with the un­
employment compensation dtvt-'
■Ion to complete ihelr legal roqutrements even though they do
not have to pay tag**. This In­
cludes every type of business
from hoarding house to farmer,
dairy, sowmlll, dentist, doctor,

Planned Soon B;
Sea Scout Trooi

A tentative
budget
which
will be presented «t the neat
regular meeting of the Hrmlnole
Plans for n two-day cruise on
Counly Commitston,r, on Kept. the HI. Johns Itivor by members ef
7. U being prepared by O. I1.' the Hanford Sc* Scout troop No. IT
Hamden, clerh of th* Circuit of th* ship ‘‘ .Seminole Men" wet*
laid last night at the weekly meet*
OMrt.
Ing In the Junior High School, it
Mr, M *r4do«..«ld not divulge ttll'Kimnnnrpd tnvtsv —

of proposed budge:, but staled
erery effort It being ■made by
the bqord to keep the lairs
tor residents of the
County
th* tame at last year end pos­
sibly lower.
ThU. however, will be herd
tu areompllsli It we. Indicat­
ed. since th* school miller**
for U(* coming year lias been
returned to He former level nt
10' mills, an Increase of two
mill* over last year, and an
Increase of 1 !-• mills for ths
■lata, making a total Increase
of 3 I - l mills over which the
cueoty board hat no control
Tba Increased
demands
ol
Ike various
rommunlllrs
fur
road repairing, and road build­
ing .projects which will neces­
sitate U»e purchase of
eddlfloat) equipment will no doubt
require a larger allotment In
this particular fund
Iqr, the
coming year, It la s i peeled.
Thee# tactore- Mr. Herndon
said. a|oag with tba loos
of
tba qlot pioehloe licensee end
John Motor b&lt; chairman
u f th*
(
withdrawal of payment bf
th* Supervisory Committee uf gas monies present the Uodhl
th* Florida State Merkel, hero, an almoai Insurmountable bar
was advised by the Director* .rler. In redyeing tag costs tu
or the Slat* Market* roceatlyt*,
the residents of this
uentY
that all members who aervad
I low* vAt. every -effort
will
on the committee
lest
y**r be made to ktap tba miliar*
had been reappointed to serve th* » a » * . ar possibly 'lower.
for the coming year
Mr. Herndon steered.
The recently reappointed com­
mittee Will meet In the Market
office tonight at 7:30 o'clock,
J, G. Michael, manager of th*
market reported today, tn dis­
cern matter* relative to the
operation of the market dar­
Fight fans who tUU havs
ing the coming year. “
.tftokM In their minds who was

$650,000,000 Is Pro­
vided To Push War
Against C h i n e s e

"* Kept, fl, |.alioi |)«y, will In- ohreeved a, a legal holiday ly the
.‘ anfurd Atlantic Notional Honk,
it wa, announced tod,y.
IIONGKONH. Sept.. S. —141
- Mr*. J, W
Hullodar ' wn,
granted permission lo ltt to to
Hongkong', dcvnstatng typhoon
roof her deri-IIIng-hoUM. at .m, loan'd noilliw uni out uf this
)t. Third Street. J. K llogota Itr It let, colony tonight leaving
Is to have charge id thu work.
thu harbor strewn with death
Kenford Towntcndites will hot* and wreekn*e. The stnrm It
their regular weekly Hireling to ripe, led to tlrlke the *'ht«N*e
night at H:00 O'clock in I he W* coast amln not Mr south of
lake building, It was announce* war fora Hhitngliul
today by W. II. Hughes, pro,I
Tito death loll appenrrd like­
dent.
ly to creed ft.-| police call'
mutes, Thant* humh'cd limljs •
wore reroverod iiIoiik otto errlion of tho wntcifront whom

U. S. Deficit Shows j Intani
Increase Over ........ ... .
It wits announced in Moscow
Inst night that thV Soviet gov.
ernment was investigating cir­
cumstance, of
a
“ monstrous
crime" in the torpedoing
and
sinking of the Soviet freighter
Tiinlriaxvv off Algiers last Mon­
day, allegedly liy no Italian sub­
marine,
llcports
received here said
that a f'ir the rrvw of the sink­
ing Kuviet strnmer took to th*
lircboat, the submarine hoisted
the flag of Gen. Francisco Fran­
co's Spanish Insurgency.
The Spanish flag wee flying,
it was .aid, when th* torpedo
which rank the Molangoyeff was
fired.
In addition to
the
Russian
sailnr killed another seaman waa
said L* have been wounded by u
fragment of torpedo.
Th* Molangoyeff was describ­
ed as ■ 5500.ton ship, *n rout*
from
Marlnopolia,
Russia,
to
Bet* Franc*.

RAINBOW SPRINGS VIHITOKW
DUNNELLON, Sepf 3.
Vis­
itor* tn Rainbow Hprings who
madr tie glass Imtlrnn boat Il'P
to Rainbow Falls
diplng
Mm
Week in I included tourists fimn
nine i-.tntes and
one foreign
country ns well as people from
seventeen l-lurlda points.

Boy Scouts In Troop 14 Are Enjoying
Various Activities At Camp Wikiwiki

s r»..,nl days
of
ewlmoung.
winner ef the recent Farr- LouIs hikinc, end other activities have
heuvywalght ehamplouahlp b o u t , ' ,.n)oyed by o large'group
V U have an opportunity to sub-] ^
n,ooU ^ .troop IJ at
•UntUte tbetr Oplnlona Sunday|
Wlktwlkl, according t"
and Monday at tbe Rita Tbeotr*.;
W. E. Rader. *
® f apuclal booking, Urn cemplele
^
flght^ round by round, will be Knd ^
prownud h ronjonctlo. wtth tbe harr
ro g e la r fe a U r o plcture. K w a * ta -

^
upow
^n.trucTOd

tba
-punch

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th*

o f tbeJedO* te • w o c r J

wa|| ,rnts
whkh they
Ihem-rDe*.

T h r lr t r t ly a

nounrod b j J M . Maroutettn.
oV|wk ln ^
Beginntag wRh tbe htrodoctloo 0&gt;|ufk „

1 ^

slroy.’ r rrlnfr.rccmrnta
totiny In find "plrato’ * submaV'»p* in the weatern Medl*
! trrrnnrnn nnd decided to
|present nn "im|&gt;ortant pro*
r bo fo ra
K|iron?*
statesmen
nt
Geneva
to
xnfeguard shipping In the
war-lnfe«trd water* o ff 8p*ta,
Frvmh varcroft also augment’
cl
the Urltlah patrol, fortw
against my»terloo» submerilbla*
which have sunk or Imperilled

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Market Directors Are
Re-Appointed For *88

Complete Farr-Louis
Flrht Coming Here

Britain Plans
To Submit Snb
Row To League
'important Proposal”
To Protect Mediter­
ranean Shipping Is
B e i n g Considered

BotH’*KArmies Report
Victorj As Battle
In Dried Lake Beds
Continues To Rag?

services win be required either
of l Uty ar rural earners oa that
day. local Postalaetsr
R.
J.
I lolly annoabcod today.
AUbougk all window* yt tk*
l*ooet Office will be closed for
lb* entire day. apueUI dalle, *ry end perishable matter will
. be delivered -aa received, the
-. I’ostmuater ' cogtleued. adding 7 Prisoners Escaped
H, that tka maU would be danFrom Georgia Camp
i, patched from the office as oa
\r Other day* and would be col­
HOMER, aa. Sept-. S..-4/P)
lected from the Street Letter
lloiee- between l ! t l to
*:S* —Seven consist* escaped from
tbe coaaty Bonk* chain gang
yesterday 'fM rf curried
two
aarda away In a stolen track
found ahaedoned
near
Clothing 1* Needed - •talar
Bally,
' •'
Foi* School Children The gaardo- Tat Wood and
Lamar Oordoo. were
released
Cnntrihntlmm cf hatqr clothing
far
eckool
tbUdroa
are
groatr
tor Retribution by the
on rot1m
Army, accnnllag ta
Captain V. B. Feqna, commanding
nfflror of Um tmql rorp*

I

HUNDREDS PERISH IN TYPHOON A T HONGKONG

PANAMA CITT. Sept- l —UP) weal down aider him Along
—f o n t guard vessels pushed ■ the Q«lf Coast he was known
virtually bopeleai search today as a fearless seaman who fre­
for at Im »I U persons missing quently answers* warnings with
I
■lnc« iba Gulf freighter Tarpon "Ood makes Jres^thrr and
tank In rourh M U Bear. hero make tk* trip*." b*
recentlg
Wednesday moraine.
celebtaled his : golden wedding
Fifteen person,
bare
been annitert*rg. The Tarpon
wn*
at
Wilmington.
errounled for. Three are knowa built la IM f
dead. nine are in a Pensacola Del. It. origlnO^ we* knuwn aa
hoipliti and three who gained the Ntugalack, It was awued
■hore unaided bare. All of the hg the PeesepoU. si. Andrew*
HF.NDAYE, Sept. 3-1,11—110?
mining are negroes.
end Oulf SteMishlp
Company'
the Fpanbh govi-iti/nml end Ilk
The dead are captain W. O. and mad* regier trip* between |
narrow.
II.
widely
known MohUe. At*/ \ and
Cambells 1Insurgent foes laid rlaigi to vic­
tory today In a ninjnr Iwtlle a*
along the a elf roast. Second lie home pert., was PensacoHk.
Mate W. II. nuiaell
sad
an
lie feet tonr |they attuinrlrd f.ir domination Of
It wa*
unidentified negro.
had a gross tonnage of 411 ton* ^ Arjf0n f*,,,,
The colter Triton wlreteeeed end w m powmrml by .Ia n ., In| T p ffth rr
.......
,+
today 31 periona were, aboard
porta flllcil n ginphic picture of
the Tarpon. F. c.
O'Connor,
ropibet centered uii e li.r* circular
general freight agent for the
.battlefield In the region qf. Dried
owner* of the ship said It white
Lake* about 12 in li e ,uutli ■
men and "alxint
tt
negroes’*
Zaps got a or midway I rLwcrn thkV
were aboard.
|
Insurgent stronghold and goer,
; Captain narrow. ■ resident of
rromentbelragurn-d llrlrhlte.
|'
Pensacola had skippered
the
. Insurgent reports reaching the!
Tarpon for more than 40 years. weg
Fraaeh tnrdrr skhl a eo-nrdlnniod!
lie was making hi* ITStlh trip' her*
coutitcr*offrn»lre had
*maah&lt;«l
with the ship when the craft hare
the government line. In the new.
chits Mellon and that the M ailrklj
Valencia force, had been put Itrb''
disordered flight.
J Government report, from Valero;
|rin asserted on the other hand thu
.the siege ring at Rclihitr had hew
fsal jrrrtenlay and that cover*
meat ehoek troop, ’ vrete already
dynamiting their 'way hnuar-|*

long-promised

"bonit over the foreign eomrnu
nltles.
One prolectllo aln»«h the roof
of th* second United Stale* ma­
rine national barrack* but fallen
to eiplod*. Marin* officers oak)
•t w *i *
one-pound * ntL* „
craft projectile. A heavy artil­
lery shell "buret at the Junction
of the Peking Road and Shang­
hai's bond In the International
Battlement.
Shrapnel buret about the Unit­
ed States cruiser Augusta. Evan
greater danger ltxnue^ for th*'
August* and other foreign warrhlpa. A Japanese naval spoke*,
man announced that Japenee*
ships would fir* acmes thr fM"
sign navel contingent lying in
the Whmgpoo
In a punitive
bombardment of Chinese artillery
positions.
Chlnvae gunners showed sur­
prising Improvement In marksmamhlp,
scoring
thro* direct
hits on the Japanese consulate
end wrojading thro* consular po­
lice ami a JspOeoa newspaperUce end a Japanese newepaperon ahor** and an ahlpboard were

Established In 1908

frtin, r. so

u„ti|l*:00

,

Final preparaUmm for a Court
,|ooor to b,

h*U

at

thr

J ^ k a none of the U|
comp|cud. Mr. Rader slattalnqd from u ringside . (h&gt;. In,(n&gt;rtlall
flr e bu.id

Ice. Atcr taking aevernl photo­
graph, for use In an FFS hu"**
work for H v Hoop In the *«rv.
let. he gave th* comp a rating
of Ul percent perfect. It "•w* ■laU-d.
'
At nlRht, around ■ council
fire a challenge night 4was ob­
served
which determined
the
romp's rhamplon- “ long distance
•pltler," and many other
ou
tlnctlon,” Probably
th#
moot

LOCAL WEATHKB
*
FOSKCA6T
(leiirrslly fair
eacepl
scattrred show art on lbs estreat*
south roa,t tonight end Sat­
urday end along
th* ^&gt;*sl
CLEVELAND Kept. 3. - (41
roast Saturday'. Katreme north­
— Ime Miles. 37-year-old filer,
west Florida partly cloudy to­
was killed lest night when tils
night
and
Saturday.
Scat­
racing
plane
crashed
nnar
Charles B. Jonlsn, salesman arid tered Ihudderabuwere Saturday.
municipal airport. ■• he pul tt
through * speed trial prHImln-. •*loc buyer for the
D A YTO N A"TID I6
ary to Ik* opening o? th&lt;
Saturday^ tide*, high. 7i l l A.
tloaal air races today
M 7:11 P. M ; low. t i l l A. Me
Tba accident occurred when' hi ( he Counly Jail on charges of 1:17 F. MMil Ktand larceny, it wa* learned
tba wtaga of Miles’ rac
BABOMKTKR
the •“ day.
off. H* * • • lilted
trm
Today. SO.Od; yesterday, U J 5
Jordan was arrrsted In Jack­
wreckage alive, but wai dead
PStCIPITATION
sonville when he attempted to
on arrival at a hospital.
Total for yesterd ay------- *4
peem a suit of clothe* which. It
ToUl for mouth . . . . . . . . M
lin V ws&gt; r*Port*d&gt; he later admitted
Normal to data _______
j|
'J # had bran taken from the Cowan
store bore.
TCMPIRATURBS
Msilmum. *0; Minimum, Tf..
Five eulta of clothes end other
Ilsrald reading.
chil- tarn’s wearing apparel were r*Official R ig act
tandl- covered when th* price tag mark- r .
uper- inf* ware Identified s i those of
were!the Cowan A Company, Th* aptnihg. pare) had not been missed from the
Jstore. It was learned,
held; Jordan loft here Saturday for
Mrs. hit vacation and was picked up

Racing Flier Killed
When Plane CrasheH

Ijocal Man Nabbed
On Larceny Charges

IHle

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LOUIS WINS ON DECISION IN 15-ROUND BATTLE

All R ounds

i Great Ovation At End

Creature^
RjunKeep* Many Away While Venomous
F i l l Back Yard Of
15 Men And Three Coaches California C a t c h e r
Hold An Important Session
McLucas Announces Schedule And Opener
Calls For Tilt In Jacksonville With
* ^Strong Julia London’s Lions

Comes Back After Tough Seventh
Round To Force bonis In Defensive
Shell For Four Rounds
lag. a* la. tar. "D eal m that
NSW aUft warry yob; It * atm In
Tany- (bare aad able to atay « • * 7

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Thai* peel exactly w hat Toey*
pnady Tommy did. aad qalta
aaafally .tm a fa r tba ram alndar
of tba fig h t P arr act ta lly earn*
oat la tba e ig h th , w ith a rally
th a t h*d Lool* baffled and la
frag neat retreat. Tba tbaUSagar
blssU d away with both bands,
*ooring repeatedly
with
bard
aboU to lb* bead. H a forced
J ob back Into a defen*It * shall
from which t*» ehamptoa did

Oat of (M eaftra dcbadnla
only two Of IM fsMM nave
been so for debt daled to ba
pUyad la Sahfbtd. Oaaeh MeLocaa . abac-ahead
that
the
Ufblo did adbWMat for tba
field wilt ba hutatlad roca.

B DoesSac's
b a. ago fro
leak m aud
'bad aalklpaiad, ra n
bol
y ataaaad lb* at parts who
I uaatmoaaly picked htm 't*
neaa a stick knockout via*
h bat thrilled a comparative aaaall crowd, eatlataled at no

™ jJ3 l&gt; I«n aw a ^ Ia r^ p u t to defend HI* worl &lt;1 heavyweight IsurrM in nu Hunt with Tammy
Fbrr, the British ehamptao, tn New York** Van krp Stadium. Joe won on a decision aflat Toeamy
fljrcml him to'go »h* M l ID rounds, Farr (loft) l» *h»wn wading Into the champion In on* nfth*
early round*.

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ORANQB. Calif. Aug. 11. —
VP)—Rattlesnake*. Ilia monalera.
tarantulae and tha Ilka ara juat
an » * » 7 paU to tba I’uchrrt
ramIIt . Thar hay* a back yard
fall of venomous Ihtnia.
Their pelt ara deadly lint
not danrenrai.
Otto pucherl.
WPA lecturer, paradoxically *i*
Plain*.
Pnchart who pat tba venom
■alltag butloeea on n commer­
cial baala aad then quit when
tba bottom dropped out of tba
rattle*nake potaon market, willtncly demonetrate* bta point
, Ha stretcher • htmioR on the
lawn.'for a Rill*. •‘•nugillni**’
party with Lethal a veteran
diamond back that bad butted
la thraatenlm faahlon when ba
waa re moveil I nun the cage.
Lethal squirms
aero**
hi*
matter** cheat all Idea of alriktag gone.
‘"FUttlssnskti."" ruchert aay*.
“ need only n III He undemand­
ing to ha handled aafely. They
wont „blta unlraa they get i d
cited."*
. .
n
Thera"* a catch In handling
deadly, spider*. loo
"Want to pot* with tha taraa*
tala." b* taka hit amall daugh­
ter. Batty Rota Hhe do**.
Bo otto piece* tba ilurdy.
allktn aplder on bar cheek.
Nothing happen*.
“ It tab** a relatively moist
akin tartar* to allow the taran­
tula to Inject lta potaon.“ h*
explain*.

••JHS"__ __

IS P schedule ’ yostordsy after- mor* 1 guyrip mill* Ward- its
aoou aad made a oorprlslB* an- pound . Junior half; Jtm Blew
nonacamaat »b*t Raatard.' would IS* pound Jaytof end; Pet*
open tba m e w oa Sept It, Rchola, H| poand Froafc ' and;
la Jscksouvlll* agalact tba Use- Jlmiufa page.' Vi# pound geardo* t Lion*.
terbaak; Bam Walts. ITS pound
The l i p achedale is-a * fat and; Charlie tapyllL 1|» pound
Sophomore end; TWiaey Smith.
IS# pound
Praabmua
tackle:
Robert May.. 14* poaad baitback; ■'Ashy*' . JopSs. If* pound
tack)* *pd a eopbomore aad
Laoh “ Flash" Law eon. 1SS poaad
Senior half back;

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Increase Over 1936
Tba chsllaagar euffered a
g«ek aider hla right *1* *a
early as tba third round- By
lb* fifth, bland wa^ atrooming
(Torn cats under both optics.
Poor th* claao. on* of Jo*"*
•bon left hooka start*d a stream
o f rrtaaoa rtqa rarr's note I
bat lb*o* appeared only to bol
minor mlebapo la tb* fighting
life of the I ) rear-old W.l.hnaaa. who ba* aovar boon flat­
tened la hla oattre career.
Loot* cam* cloeast to itortas a knockdowa la lb* taraalh
raoad. Han tba champion, wbo
bad apeat moat of th* first all
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Wingdte To
Only a Civil eefemoAy «■• per- arrived for a brief Informed
YOUNGM WOTJPER Gulf Coast Hick
formed. Stephen Celt of New York, tion Immediately after
Menaces
Cattle
Merchhht’s
who nccemytalod tbo couple on ding.. - . .
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In Gulf States ‘Ml** Bankhead waa attended by - COLLCOE DEAN OlEg
Conroe At Ocala
ITHACA--N. Y. Bept- 1.—dj
Mi** Edith Smith, her secretary.
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SHrk JWb Walker
Celebrates Birthday

littlo a im feta' Jono W alter,
daughter of U r. and lira. Cllffo/d
W alter celebrated te r ftftfh birth
(U? yeitrrday with a party I Iren
at her homo on Poln»*tlla Aronuo.
A* the (debts artlred punch was
aerred from a table on the front
porch by Ulaa Joyce Ann Whlddob.
The living boom and dining room
w en decorated with a profusion of
crepe myrtle, white Jaimlne and
fern.
Througout the afternoon the
gur*ti played game* on the lawn
In front of tha home. At the. tea
hour they assembled In the dining
room. The tab|e waa overlaid with
a linen cloth and centered with a
of the
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TUfeBDAY
. CtrcU Number Om of Ih t F h jl
M p tlst Chnrch *Hll rt**t a t tbc
bom* of Mr*. |. E. Eatridga, 110
W. M b *L kt »:30 o\:k&gt;th.
Clrdo Number Poor of tbo
Baptist Ckureb will meol
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WEDNESDAY
Cirri* N ohtter Two of tbo First
BiptU t Church will moot » t tbo
homo of Mro. P. P. CompboU. 1101
B u fo rd Aronuo, a t 3:80 o'clock.

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A* the guelU marched around the
table singing "Happy Birthday
the honoree blew not the
T® Yoo"
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Ove candle* on the cake. Refreahrtv*
menta of Individual cake* each
bearing a homing taper and ice
'cream were »erved. Each guest rewived a balloon aa a momenta of

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upon tte animal, mates, again prise. Only Speaker Bankhead and erring at Cornell
HUItefaR
takas blood fsom the victim, and hla wife were present for the cere­ died jre*torday In the Cliftl
drop* to tte groudd In bbktft IS
Spilng* ttanltarlum of a rA
mony with a few close friends.
days. Whn# feeding, tte femgjea
Frmitm John Bankhead did nut form uf anemia.
become grarlah
In cotar a b t
greatly diitehdikl. On t t e ground,
a female may lay eggs as early a t
, Ihe third day.
I In answer t* qurofat from many
Jimt Arrived
Stockmen aa to whether or net the
tick may ha eradicated by dipping,
tte department state*, "No, t*NowydH The Time Tp Plant
eauM tte Gulf Coast tfak attache*
"HUIirKK-S HEEUN (JROW*
la different kinds of worm-blooded j
animal* and It la Impossible to dl|i
HfcNRY
RUSSELL SEED CO,
all of the different kinds."
100 W. FIRST ST.
PHONE 41
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New York Unlvereltr'a school
ol Retailing, wilt h« hero Tbtelira. W. lb. Henley and lira.
.John T. Brady spent today In
Orlando.

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atpertene* Incite**
Miss Nancy White left today for
. Ihe hlgheat thedteUCharleston, S. C, where she will
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foA In the - rottl
Ikmcleni up-to-date.
visit her grandmother, Mrs. J. fit,
kpbwlnl«&lt; to make
Clair White, 8r., for a short time.
itt prime Important#- Id*
Word has teen received that Mr;
•chant i.
ahd Mrs. A. Maacari of this Ctty
tty Addition to hi* datlaa a*
were tha guaata of the Senator at
ofeaior ot merrhandltlng- Dr
Atl«Mk*Cftir. N.
recently____
Uiftbl* for the-past tkrug'rear*
and '-opsratad
Mr. and Mrs. Evan* MtCoy h a rt
rapdr-tn wear shop te a r
tt&lt;Jr w^ dlnj[ tr1p
'•w t o r t City wtlh Ihe ago*
purpose of raining an Instate and are a t home at 1201 l ‘t
t Into Ihe problems of tha
Magnolia Arente.
‘WarN’V rady to-faaar
teorIt
bees hla coalom
Bruce Laney spent yesterday
rday'
ilarfn^ cVrlujn"
summers to Uha
with hla parents, Mr. ami Mrs.
1,,.,^ I &lt;&gt;v*r
II. laney, rnroute to Tampa when.*1
I,,*f thV ilntna
RiAnAgamkfat of a dry
he has been transferred from 1 a00” * stow *n that ha aalgtit
yiuu
Jacksonville.
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fA colds. I with the -*rob
____
lems or retail marcnaadlali
uiagMrs. John T. Brady a n iv rtl to* J Auihor OT several authhotjladay from Jaekaonvllle wb.y she, dVa hooks on retailing
has been spending the pVst two rise. Dr. , Wingate
estabUabad
E. L. Laney, Charles Belts,
Block Perkins, and Billy Zaehry
•pent Sunday hi Gainesville.^

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Tteew will be a huainass meeting
ef tte Bahford Toghaend Club at
6-00 oYltek At Itetr dob rooms I«
In
Welaka BAIldl
IMMIng. “T te pnblfai fa
l ib W*Uka
tevtted to attend.
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and prevent screw worms, A aerleyes hut because of hla
Alciurts'
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euch aa "Captains
taken."
"Tha IVvIl Is a Bias;
"Slava Ship." Mickey'
i»nt role fa hla portM:
Mian Hnnkhead Weds
"llrrasfat: Schoolboy
lure of the 'sdrrte
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. _ New Yorker In Quiet
Thursday at the Rita •&lt;Th*ii*r, Ceremony At Jasper
In which he deliver* a aldndartl
of superb acting unalpectcd
JASrER, Ala., Sept. 1— (JP&gt;from a Juvrnllr performer.
Tallulih Rankhead, »tar of th*
stare and screen and daughter of
hi I t f t the journal of Rothll
ftt# Speaker of the llouee William B.
ritg ahd has remained chair Const (iaurds
Toso of Ha Board or Editor*. Disabled Arttijr t^IUrtc Dinkhrad, waa married In a quiet
rerrmuny tonight to John Emory
Mark Both, Dayton* Beach.
_ _ _
chairman of lb# program comva-tv IJINDflN rvmn Seat t of New York.
nrttfeb. recommend. Dr. W ln r
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'• The ceremony wa* performed In
atn'a practical tat i met Ion and —Wh—An army amphibian plahe the Bankhead heme here by Pro­
t vs ha la tha bast man tha forced down In rotting aaaa and a bate Jurtre 1. G. Garrison. Tha
A-kocil
of
Adatl
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Mte-, jtclrrma sod Kmorf, eunno**#d with
ibald have »scared for th s'lsu k Point, Lmig Iwand, wait taken the stage In New York„flaw Sooth
i r l o r s ' b t p of this partlca- |n tow ..tonight by ihe coaaf guard from New York today in a cter,t r rour, .
trred plane, landed a t . Birmingham
cutter Active.

Those enjoying tte affair were: weeks with bar daughter, U ro ^ V -'
-------- -------------------------the Misses Sara Jane Walker, ht&gt;n- A. Davla.
' The following officers for the orre&gt; Barbara Wathen, Caroline
and Mw. E. J
Meyer
Woman's Mlasloniry Society of Patrick, Betty Walker. France* andMr. atlas
tfafatrlce
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the First BapMat Church wvw Rutnbly, Emily Jewel Rumhly,
have w tn rsad to Ranfm.l after
* ' elected a t a meeting held ra- Peggy Ann Pippin, Barbara Ruck* spaodlag soma ttma In r l i r
eently at tha church:
er, Sylvia Reed. Betty Roberts,
Mra. M. N. Cleveland—President. Jean Roberta, Myra Ann South- water with M eads.
M n. A. J. Peterson—P in t Vice ward, Narcjr Wntlam*. Judy Jonea,
ilrx. liin m r r t Locke has rv
PruklcnL
1Margaret Jonaar-Ovte“ ffaw;»r
Mr*. R. U Garrison—Second | Ethel Bram. Also llarTy “ 'BrAtti," tam ed ftera Henderson, Ky.. At-1
Vfaa President
IGeorge Walker, Oydc Hurt, Buddy lanta, Ga. and Evanavllle, Ind
Coast guard headquarter* here
Mrs. J. E. Page—Third Vie* Humbly, Tommy Rumoly, Jackie While In (Evanavllle ate was Hi.
reported the rescue vessel, glided
Cameron, Dick MrNab, Doyle Hajr guest of her two sons. Levs and
Pros idint.
I s n a n g iu w B s g n n n B n s s s B S s i
Raymond.
to Ihe diitrrsaed plane by an arm y
M n. Lillian Vickery—Secretary, uca, Stanley Rockcy and IJ. C.
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j
plane
flf-lnif
overhead,
Waa
pro­
kflaa Maud* Jin kin*—Treasurer. Harpsn, Jr.
Mr. and Mro. Jim Eatrldge and
ceeding to Monlauk harbor.
Those assisting Mrs. Walker daughter, Ellen Meriwether, have
Mias Allis Trafford—Steward,
Repairing
were: Mrs. W. A. Patrick. Mr*. M. returned from Clayton, Oa- where
thin Chairman.
Diamond Setting
Ranrael Johnson, tl t k
eaoM r s .'. Vblia ‘ Williams — Bible Mina rib, Mrs. E. 3. Rockey, Mro- they have been spending the past
tury po*t and rrilic. was called
AND
Heyward Walker and Mra. Will month.s Mist Meriwether atti-iuli.il
'Study.
(ivaiiMHS
n
ew
r*a*
o
u
l
“The Great Cham of LitersMV*. Fred kfysrs—Mission Study. Rumblcy.
laurel Kalla Camp.
Engraving
in the western
Mediterranean “tiire "
, M n. O C. Gibb* —- Personal
Miss
Myra
Kilpatrick Hud with Bpaulsh gnvrrnniem steam*
McLoulin, Jeweler
Servian.
The United Stale* I* divided
George
Kilpatrick
of Kdrnlon and cry a* the principal urri-l*
111 ■. Park A**,
■r&lt; Mro. .G. £. Rollins—Margaret Mrs. Evans McCoy
Into fouc standard time tone*. m i i i i i i i i i n i i i u u i i i
F. P. Austin of Atlanta, G*. are
Fund chairman.
IIRNDAYE
Kranro
•
Bponlih
Is
‘
Honor
G
u
e
s
t
expected to aniva the latter part
Mrs. I, E. Eatrldgv—Baptist
of this week to be tte guetta ol Fronllrr. 8i-pl 1. —bPl- ln*ur-1 — — —
Iloma Chairman.
Roy* R- Plpp*n' Mr*- K‘ Ur. and Mrs. M. R. Strickland for rv n lr hurtei] a «nin*hlnR roueMr*, F. E. Q atctel—Literature. I* Mrs.
ler-allark at- governmrnl pollGlenn and Mrs. B. C. Moore several days
For Sale
Mrs, S. A. Eden field—Assistant were Joint hostesses at a eurGun* nn the Aracon front y#*Literature.
terrtay
In
a
rsmpatgn
to
re­
prtse miscellaneous shower given
(ierbera Daisies, 4 Year
New 1937 Model
Mrs. W. L. Stoudenmlre—Social yesterday' afternoon ^ t , h f* ’ Miss Martha Adams
lieve the pre**ore on Zsroguia.
Plant*. Hibiscus, 1 Year
Chairman.
I Tate •
Bouth
of
till*
North***!
BpaoPippin’s home In* honor of Mr*. Entertains At Bridge
Mro. Voile Williams — Publicity. Evan* McCoy, recent bride.
l*h Iniurgent alronghold. wlilvli Old. Fsncy loaf Caladlunu.
Mrs. J. II. Colclough—Chorister.
the rovernm ent ha* been tr y ­ All Color*. Rooted CutTha guests Included members
Miss Martha Adam* entertained
Mrs. R. N. Nipper, PUnist.
of the choir Of the First Bap­ a number of te r friends with a ing desperately to Invest- the tins*: I.lguslruBL Hibis­
Mr*. Roy Symrs, Jr.,—Sun Bssm tist’ Church and cloie frenda of
In iu rg eau reported almost en
bridge party yaatrrday afternoon rlrcllng a column of rnvern- cus, PsfsdtM Vine, Flams
leader.
.
Vine. Water LIU**. Bog
the bride.
at
her
home
on
Weet
Ninth
Street.
Matching Conlrote
ment militiaman.
Mrs. Roy Britt—Intermedia la U.
Tha living roam and dining
Plants. Km m I Pool ConTable* for playing were ar
For Any Car
flerrrsl
government
relief
A. Loader.
room were decorated wlh crys­
Mr*. Marvlh Milam—Jr. G. A. tal bowls and vases filled with ranged In tte living room which force* were sent tn Ihe aid ot atrucllon, landscaping. All
waa attractively decorated with
Gold
rolnmn
lint Plants Cuaranleed.
Leader.
grrbera dabiea, ectasia, sweet pleasing arrangement* of Ivy, this endangered
F ish .
alt w rrr repnUcd
In heavy
O r* Y eai G u aran tee
Jasmin* and ftm . Mrs. George marigold* and
other
garden fllhtlng between nelrhltr anil
McCall gave several piano num­ flower*.
Kuente* de Khrn.
W. C. HARTLINE
ber* After which- Mr*. Glenn
At tte ronclnllon of tha bridge
In Northwest Bp»ln.
where
rendered a vocal solo aecomp*- game high acorr prise waa awarded
RADIO SERVICE
th* liiaurgent rapture of HanMonro# Comer
_ - _ m
_ . g - — J n t e l by Mw. McCall. Mtoa Peggy to- Miss Anna CodmII- Mia* Kath tandrr fist wee* shallered gov405 W. I at.
Phone 29
Phoaa m - w
...
_
ryn Thigpen won cut prlte and ornnient
bppualGoii.
General
number* Accompanied by her Hu . Margaret R rh i won low score Kranilscn Frunro'* troops were
mother.
priie.
marching w*M lowarda Asiutla*
•Mr*. B. C. Moore and Olady* At th, u . hmlr lhr hMleM
Prnvlnre. This I* the last to rfate Pippin hart charg* of tho rarVrd rf.rrr,hw**U to the follow, ■mmenl-hdld prnvlnre |ln Hi*
ronteats, “ Prof. Quit" and *lln*: th , Mlaw. ronalance Melsch, nnrtbwesl.
—
•••
"Garden Uv« Party," whkhjDorethy Stewart. Leoora Whlddon.
wart nnjoyrd by all- A blind Marlon Eetrkigv, Margurrtt* Ing
fold Candle Light Gam* waa ly, Dorothy Mltctell, Virginia
. While In Orlando played and at this time th* Mrltory, Mary Higgins, Doris Too Late To Classify
Stop Id At
honors* wa* blindfolded. Whll* Walker, Eleanor Hickson, Betty
private
she was trying to blow out the Wtireless, Carolina Hill, Kathryni ROOM FOR RENT in
candle Peggy Anne Ptpptn roll** Thigpen, Anna Cornell and Mhr-&gt; test*. I l l Kim Avo.
a miniature wagon fillad with garet Raita.
” 1
Vrtfta hi front ol her and tte
COCKTAIL
handkerchief waa removed,
^ O D M a S^S CIRCLE "
T te h«u**e* assisted by Mfa*
LOUNGEi
Protests V rsofk H ay
ABe* Brower, Ml** Carol Jaanj
N li, Mis* Rlaabeth I'ippta audj
*DATGAL HftOM BiRMlN^HAMv'
M»a Gladys .1*1- Pippin, pervert,
DELICIOUS
, A Thy**-Art Sfack-Kar* Codaady
f i p ? e ^ U n* ’
eandwlcbee, green puncji, anil
r
DRINKS
randy
mlnta
tn
the
gueata.
happen faafj ° d !
Those enjoyin'* this - oecaokwij
•••
.
r
ware:
Mr*. Evan* McCoy, hon­
or guest, Mr*. ». J. NT*. Mr*.
FREE
W OW a NW C I.U B
J . It. Colclough, Mrs.’ G. . L.
PARKING
B
ill
P.
M.’
Friday,
tfapt.
M
Hverson, Mrs. George MOUaU,
A|W hM ddM ; 25c A 10c
Mrs.
Fred Myers, Mrs. Marvin
Mlkm, Mrs. E. B. Carter, Mrs.
• te a M k te
W. C. DeCnuroey, Mrs. Geo. W.
Huff,
hfra. Myron Smith, Mr*.
E. C. Harper, Mr*. W. P.
Attar o hard Say’s
Brook a, Jr., Mro. J. M. Rttou.
cipher, M n. M. N.- Clev.l
ahofrttftg drop In at
MJs. Frpnci* E. Bolt, Mrs. Her.
man K. Morris. .Mr*.' J. C. Mit­
Sam Berger’s Tar*m
chell,
Mr*. II, *W. Rucker, Mrs.
Forrest Gotehri. Mrs. A. J . IV
a n ! refresh youredlf
lerson, Mr*. B. C Moore, Mrs.
iHlh a really refrwkR. L Clcnn, and Mrs. R R. PipS A read* Ifidg.
IPllb !•
*
*.
fall
A l* MU, .ARt* Trofford. Mhwj
Maud* Jlnkins, Mfa* Minnie)
Blew art. Mis* Joss Harper, Mtea''
Carol Jean Nig, Mlaa A lte r

British Bestroyer
Attediet) By Stlb
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SPECIAL

Miff1

ARVIN CAR
RADIO

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I LL -B.U STI5p"""'
THIS TOWN
WIDE OPEN

The Morria Plan Company of Orlando, Florida
has plenty of money to loan at reasonable rated add
on various plana for any worthy purpose.
Such loana run for one year aad are repaid ta
easy weekly or monthly payment*.
If you need money, re s u lt our representative
Mr. Ira E. Southward, at 116 North Park Avenue.

ored For Every
— .., u u *- .Sura money by taking Ad­
vantage of our eaah and
carry priesa. You will re­
ceive the most courUoua of
■ .
courteous twrvica WhIU
iL ' /
buying the freda that wtU
produce th* beat reaulta.
TUXEDO FED TURKEYS, LIVE AND
DRE8HED. 1IAI1Y CHICKS AT ALL
TIMES.

TUXEDO FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO.

ARCADE BLDG.—SANFORD, FI.A—PHONE M l

T heY O W E L L C o.
PresenLd
A Real Value In

Ladies Wash Dresses
$ 19 5 Value
FOR

BAUER

$1,39
$295 Value
for

$ 1 .5 9

A tte n tio n L a d ie s

$395 Value
FOR

S a m B erg er's T av ern

'J S f R S t t ;

A Ntoe Place Far Nice People

FORT - HARRISON
S . SEED CO.

aMed ta to n

IfrttoW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
With A Full Line Of Selected New
ifitodc Of Western Grown Seed.
200 Bethels of Select Seed Potatoes
A t.fl.7S Par BtnM Now On H w i

Hi.reda

The
rear a t.

mi

days aad It

T te Boat Canal w*« ep a sa tj

POK
T- HtRRBON SEEDCO.
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drink.

S a m B e ig e r^ In c .

£

T av«w i

I I ,W. Washington St­

$2.95
$495 Value
FOR

$3.69
' —Some Have Just Come In—
—The Best Values For The Money—

LADIES

HATS

Value To *:1.95 — Close Out For *1.00
The Chance To IM
SOME REAL SAVING
- All Summer,
A y J - (p i 0 0
Colored Wash Goods
^
I—
W o r t h to ^59c Yd. tO T Y *

Friday And Saturday Only

The YOWELL Co.

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Vill Be Issued At Scheduled Carl Weigle ls
’lurd Practice Drill Today Victor For His
IcLucaa Hurries And Packs Drills F or
4th Win In Row
if
Only 16 More Practice Drills On
Schedule Before Landoh Tilt
p p l l w S Ooach
Immtard
MijU cu
U lr w eather yeeter• 4*7 ufternoo* whan ha eonl
■owt* IS
youngsters
through
(hair dally drill* for Ilia* a#c*
dad practice e&lt;t*»lnn th is » » •
• ra , although It can b* regard*
ad aa th* fln t.
&gt; !. Aaalatlng Coach McLucaa dnr*
■I f f tba afli.rno.in. Coarh Tlu«b a rto n s Death .. 11 •*
.Ml
g p l
McCracken
and
Coach Or
land*
l»
»l .III
«BaTttNM*v'a n n iiL T a
tW oodr n iaar warn In charge ot
ale Iha 1*4; (frlandu a*l.
Q t lineman who worked on
I. A nnullae ai B aatart *.
, dklft aa did Coach
Mctdiraa
Iwind «. Daytona Dearh *.
tabur* at tlalaaarllla. poet*
’ b k a tha backfleld men and In*
pease, wet (round*.
■ r i c t them on Ihelr ntw th in
OAMKI TODAY
th ilK M near* a t laalord.
■ad a rough Inalrurllonal per*
l'alatha at Iweeburg.
f d concerning lha new forma*
prtando al iH land.
f t. Auauatlas at Uelneavflla.
■I n i that tha | l | 7 Celery Fed*
SOUTH I T U tT I D I.NAOUK
W
h fr l.
Cf-S Fearing and kicking wa* al*
Mason
_____ — I t
M .111
aa on tha Rrhadalod program
&gt;bnikua
..............11
M .111
seaanah
— T»
I t .111
I f f tha afternoon and the group
L; Mae went through a few play* M k a a s r ll la ----- II
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II .III
V. ha th is aaaton the MrLocaa ASane Ia
.
.4 1
i t .111'
f i ■ ■ rk laa wilt haro to *tep up Oalumbia
TDaTKHii*T*a n n a t-i-ra
on It for thay h a te only IS
Maaen I: Jaekeaav.lle a.
Colamhua Hi Auguela g.
. Mura, practice ee**lon* bsforo
Hevaaaeh II Columbia I (first
1 they will meet the left *aa*on
O i l M TODAY
- powerful lAtndnn Lion* on th*
Columbia at Jscheonrllla.
r&gt; L im a home field, lha Jarkinn*
csluaihua ai Mas*a.
Auauala at Baeaunak.
etll* Municipal Stadium. In that
d ty on Sept, f t
DATIOAAI, k l l R t m
It
p T h * Celerx Fed manioc also Chlcaas —........ — f l
fiinoanrod ||tiring
th e
afler': Boon that the new equipment
^ iu d , arrlred and It will ha ia- rhllke.lpl.la ___ II
H
ju a d f (o many of lha athlnlea n re a k lra . .
II
II
C
laa.anati.
.
_
...
II II
d a rln r the drill Ihla afternoon.
. T w afK iU iA i'a n m i i t *
llatfalphla It 1*111.Uar*h *
: ' t Tha JUT schedule I* aa fol*
Iraau I: lliooklya S.
■tea Tj Cincinnati I
t«* Idindnr
St. Loal* I. Nrw Tnik l
uaw ks r m t a v
i Oct. 1&gt; Sanford *»»• Kuril* * St. le u l. at M«W fo rk .
Ck.caga al Broaklra
Clkclanatl al Dnalaa
Flllaburah at FkllaB.IpklA

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KussranFreighter
Torpedoed By Sub

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* ALOlFfUL' Algeria, S e p L l ^
I f ) —JL a c u fd 'b y p native flaking
bout, lh&lt; c a p ta in ' and Ui# tr*w
af
R u ailan frelg h L
m I w l n r i t w - w m brought U

Ancient C i t y Crew
Collects 11 H i t s
Off Dazzy M o t e

' tfsH w r. Cbprala* R m duck *»*r
k b craw', Af a * arw a, hwljad
h » Adrd* WbAaen. cod Id identify
tb a k : aUSakdr’ alU otqtb atl aaU
. P*Tta«aa
*a

day- night u sd - mink off lha A l­
gerian
The cap tain aald h a -w a a -p ro ­
ceeding ,wtt&gt;
cargo o j . .coal
fram C ardiff, V a l K whan,' Wuh.
a i t warning,- » terrific ‘akploaton
raekad*h)i aklp. T h a n wa* a n .
eth er bleat.
Ha said He. ordered hla crew
to. Ufa boat* o b n rrin g hla y n aal af 1071 ton* had been lor*

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n-rnld. Ctiludo W'»l*l*
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n .n lr F t.C 'rnld J
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Twn h . j . ►*•-, n»4g'ri&gt;. Martin.
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rJh'aln in Ttupanlrt ttn d k .f. fn
(*btndn In l.p a n a; K .-.n In
I'rl'bard. f^ fl nn bawa: nanrnrd
1: Ht A k.it.tin* 4 n&gt;*. nn' tw n.
nfr UTalet* 1. Mnl* 1 mrurh net
tiv t r i l . l , s Uiuirr I I'mpIrMi
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Nok. g. Hanford *Ya* Orlando
St. I^ u l. 1*1: t'h ll.4 .l|ih i.
D.lrolt I t: W n .h ln a ln n 1
Ijir*.
W»w Tarh It rl«»*uei1 g.
N or It. Open date
Ctil.afn T: tlnetun I
t u u u i Tim iy
N ot.
II.
Sanford *t»* (M,
K i . Vorh at tjia t.l.n d .
urwrilne-There.
W a.hlnutnn s ' Ueirutl.
Not, tl . Hanford -t *- I w bi im.lnn at Ch eaH'i.
Fkllad.tahta a t at t W i
•rg*Thara.
NF.W R K Tdilll HETT
■OtmiKMM A U lon ITIOU
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I.
KIHSIMMEK. Sept. I . - A n all*
!•
Jills Tlnck ______ I*
t.m p b la _____
t*
«»
'tim e record
for f.u.li, ‘ cattle
Maw O rleans __—
1* IT
prices In th* Kissimmee Talley'
A tla n ta _______
T4
*1
P w r d i l l ISM
N s a h lin * ..............—
U **•
wa* r.la b llih rd h rrr yr*t*rday
T*
, Taatarday'* hnmrr*: York. Tig* f l l r m l n e h . n l ____ — *1
nnnga _ .
It M
era I; F m . Tigers I; F u n . lied rKbna ntla
.v lll, .
II
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Boa 1| ATerlli. Indian* I; HehT R m tn n tra i g i r w i
A
tla
n
ta
I
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Knnmrltl*
1.
rlg. Yanhea* i t Clift Itmwn* I:
U lb.ra H I aakadul.A
H em .ler- flrtiwrn* i t Mrdwlrk.
■ S T r a i t r i f l i i i t . i .m n t r i *
Cardinals It MUa. Cardinal* I;
T w Ir r S .l * . n m n lia
dg.lt, Cardinal* )•
ll.rr- r
t n u .l i i .i i f I t T n rn a ln »,
S r i t r t i i * It H ew arb I.
tut* 1; DaMaggio Deea It
J .m a r &lt;*»» at n»lH m »r». p.
j^Tuorlch. Fhlllla* 1.
p#n»A ra in
D uffalu It M n n ic a l A
■ The leader*: HIMagglo. Van
fine fragiqent of a in.leorllo
bee* | | ; Foaa. Itad Hoi IS;
which
felP
near
I'aragould.
A person U Mid to have Hied In­ A rk. In ' m o .
O .krl* Yankees t i t York. Tla
weighed
no
Bra 10i * Greenberg. Tiger* 10: testate when h* l*sre* no will round*.
and
an
adm
inistrator
tk
appointed
yfadwlek.
Cardinal*
tl;
Olt
for hla r*Ut*.
Otants t l .
jf League to!ala;
peter p b n
“ Whoever loved th a t loved not
American . . . . . . _____ ... .. (II
a t f l n t slghr* i* a line from
Christopher Marlowe’* poem “ He­
ro and I*eand*r“
. .
Oct, Si. Hanford

*t ** Ocala

HOME BUNS

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ly Calls Gators For
Gridiron Session In
I*
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or
37 Edition
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H I CQUL
T erk haeauea.i

TODAY’S SPORTING
. ai
WORLD * A

■ena‘, nera la Hanford that are*
alng.
i
Hal break . and Clary
are
two of th* beat rigM-handed
n*n-pltahar». on our. ah*b and
w* ahauld ba there to tea
d good ahaw.
. er painsthing. ** .a • ■ ^
V S *■» p a n e ll Forguaon. a t
Frfettca 7t*iardar afternoon and
ba' la ajao batn* put In the
baakrietd Juol a* .wrp !kad pro*
TlSualy . praaflctgd
about
lh a
large and wall built youth. . . .
D a m n ' arid . make - • igdod plrakih .carO kr ib ta' aanooa Aahby
JoSaq ahd - WarrCn odham • also
ubj^dwk; u*p.' gehd •ia*alb'-yagter*
d»7 &lt; * *
*ur* are-going to
hap* a clah tu * - : y e a r - that
e ru i1taka * uuybody’a , caka.,
, »f* : *A ~ - ■..• . ' * "T"*
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LEGAL NOTICK

By JULIAN
STEN8TKOM
HaraM Hpa rta JUfrar

tnrday aflemoon and aeon Mol*
Pitch to tba Balnts rta the melti*
&lt;xl need by jek e Bunch. , . Mote
Hd nol do eo tied at that aa ft*
w a. eery affacllro with tba «ub*
marine twirl on tba pill. . . Jo*
Huggerio hasn't bean raallag I*

W* Imagln* that
Caaah
MeLuaa* fall .a r t a- had
Monday aft.m oan w hin aq*
ly II af th* beye repertad
qllheugh . It
wa*
pouring
dew s rain but (till again h*
f**l« batter new. . , . Wa
hap*. . . ; elnea a total af
gg yauth* llatenad' ta a r ­
dora and drills frem thraa
man tar* yeetarday aflem aan.
.Ham Holbrook and Kills Clary
are being iiamml on the achedla fur .1 arllng pilrhera
for
Haturday afternonn'e Hit with
tb* HI Augustine (taint*.
a
playoff of the game that « u
rjlned out bar* Mhuday uldbd (OFFICIAL
aad for lb* final game , o f J tba
season wllh tba Palatka Asa*

K F - b SC

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U- Stanley, Proctor iAdd
Vill Assist Mentor
Team Gets Call
B y FA T WA*fcON
‘^ I t e v i i ^ c p u - ' . i - T h a
U nNaruky 'a t Plotld* foothill
t**m ,w lth juat f * d ay . to hit i u
a u td a before 'Jetrrmrilag to Baton
* * “«* u •*»« * P ^ t-g a m a ached
«)a araln at Lou bid na Stole Univer­
sity. biO UJta tha fW M in tha f ir it
Fall drill tomorrow.
, Coach Joah Cady, directing hla
»ccond football u n ty u lg u since
becoming F lo rid a's'Ith letlt director
and head eonek,- wNl isedmble 47
v sriliy rfridder* a t 4:00 F. M.
The Chters wUf a tag# fwo prac­
tice* da «7 from 'U in tam nr until
ragUtfatfcm Septamher 10, lining
Up for the aTlerflootf ace* Jon a t
.4. o'clock.'
The. feotn* d a n will g a t dawn to
bualnhaa rig h t awa'y, checking out
full equipment tomorrow and leer­
ing off only shoulder p4da and
headgear fo r the f l n t w orkout
Backfleld Coach'Lewie H antsge,
Ram Me AlUater, 'lht* mentor and
head b i* lrtlw fV to it» ; V M Elanley, and coach[ :Charles Proctor,
froth coach anil bdktng' mentor,
and Rand D lW , .fpaahraan backf laid coach, all ’:w01 « u W Cody
until the froth - ( r id d e n Set the
• •
.
Coach Cody k*e * Imported ear*
an. newcomere tb T a n tty rabbi, All
a f them,.* Joining the Gator aquad
from ' Junior eoUknad. w ill'bo ellglN o -fa r varsity ■competition this
a***#'*. A trio of and*, thraa back*
and ona tackle make up the group.
They include Stray'. M atherion, of
Lawton,' 'O U a v tackle; William
Howell, BarnnvOU,' G»...Lynwood
Conrad, of Pinem *:C ity .and Jack
Lltackjr, e f Wlaconaln, end*; J. J.
Simmon*. - Due .Weat, S. C-. Jack
Blalock, of Trniviuge, and Warren
M ediae, af Athena, T etm , keck*.
Th* Gator aaaaon open* agalm t

rail.

L. 8. U. September 25. R eturning
Kara to meet Station the follow*
In f week, tha ' aquad will beg In
preparation for another tough
conteat against Temple In Phlla*
dalphta in the Florid* ternm'a t i n t
night game
Tha Florida aquad will ba bury
•vary week end, meeting Sewanee
here, Miaalstlppl S tata a t S tate
Collage, Mi**, Maryland a t Collega
Jacksonville,
Park, Georgia
Clemaon and Georgia Tech b a n ,
Auburn hi Jackaonellle, and re*
turning to Galnearitle for the final
game with tha U nlvanjty of Kan*
lucky December 4.

Honey was tba atandaiG sweat*
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British Tanker
Torpedoed By
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TALLULAH B^NKHEAD^ BglDE

E n g l a n d Indignant'
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NUMBER

AY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1937

500Are Known
Dead In Blow
At Hongkong

U.S. Marines
In Line Of Fire
At Shanghai

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Shells And Bombs De­
stroy Lives, Prop­
erty On Edge Of
International Area

.Worst Typhoon Since
1927 Strikes Rritijfh
Colony Devastatii g
Ships And HoUl 0

ItnNdKIlNU. 8o|H, !, - 1/ More than Inn persons bell* &gt;4
tndijr fn hum perished a*
&gt;•
most davaslslln* typhoon In 10
/• a n
lashi-d
till*
Brit It
fro w n rnbiny.
(ij'lt'jsl*
&lt; l*
pressed |ht* I f tr tint I dea It
tnlcM ntiiiinl Inin* the
Ibl 1*
• tn d t.
At In* III
:o
vessels wam
LONDON. Sept. 1 —(Af&gt;J I
ennk _by lit* fury nf the wt 4.
— G r e a t B r lln ln , r w i n d d C t t y I
Ship after ship « m lorn ft •
indignant net ion by thoniy*-(l I
s'
’
li* storm
nvonsiqg
In
Jt
n m u r-:
croodmi harbor and aent « C
th e tl o s e e«-j
1 A * / '" '* 'eonlhg hetplcwdy Ik tka much
hra romp.
Tha kuRlnes* arcllnn or |fon«Jr:
kong waa a veritable ahanihle*
thp wtftem Mediterranean.
Hooraa or hitUdlpE* w rfn an
I n t d f t i e d c ir c le s r e p o r te d
F a r from the glam our of the stage on vdhleh she won (ntcifia. roofed and ' IheIr tt ?!,ts sm sibrd
th e &lt; J p v e m m e n t . s u s p e c te d 1 l,on* 1 l*mc&gt; Tallulah Dsnkvsd w aa'm arried to John Emory, II road- In 4a If they were Under.
lta ly T ^ F rrsponaiblity for the | w*y actor, In the home o f 'h e r father, Speaker William B, Bank*
Blreal* were
llllered
witk
rlra n re and repeated, aaaaulta on head, at* Ja sp e r, Ala. " I married for love."neya Tallulah—and
• tacked molnr cnr», rm m llgal
of
small
craft , ■ «
the ahipplng o f many nation* off thia picture' eeema to prove It aa the navljrwrda g a te into caflh wore*
tussarf like &lt;kip, vsstnst the
the Spanish government coast on other'* eyea Ju»t kfter th e ceremony.
the narrow Brltlah Empire -life * ---------------- seawall nml |hn«c aim made
line."
Ihem
tIn (r ' holm**
wiwa
drowned. Fifty
Chinese
ware
The tanker Woodford, flying the
reported In hare ln*.*n .killed
British flag, went down off the
almost Instantly alien u block
ea*t eoaat of Spain, torpedoed yeatrrd ay by an undenca craft near
of buildings, collapsed nt Tal
where the British destroyer flav­
l*o.
.
1
or k dodged a torpedo Tuesday
nlgght. The Wpodflrd'e second

Cabinet Orders
Re-Inforcements

i i/jpfc -f

f.

aoshan
Scvepe-Mtbnilmrdment
Seen By Observers
As Waste Of Shells

Fleet Of Destroyers,
3
Searches For Sub j
With Guns Bared,

S H A N G H A I, Sept. 2 . —
i (A P I--»ln p a n "80 nlr oqund*
ninii iliinii&gt;rii ImuiiIih on the.
Swrthem Imnlor* o f tho In*
tonialioiinl Sottlom Mit' In u
mii)«p| air rnM Itnlny Just
troop* an) tightening their f l ip on Shanghai, a* this pleiure 'hows, hy Turllf)
m issh ij; th e
e im l
ItnRKoa
c* behind ssodbag barricades In the street* nf the Hnngkt-w men within the Inlcrha- w c lo r* defended by Amcrl*
qyM *.*wr. ri~ A K .» e w 6 s*"*Pona4r&gt; O g M n * «'* *ha d»u«K4«*t'.a«n'*icn has « * u r n d |.L enn Murines,
Tin* lHimliH played havoc
much of wlikh hsn been destroyed by fire* and bombing. Phi* rbtiii behind lb&lt;- e.d.
i-.llli lift, anil property but ap­
center indlcstei he believe* In com fort, even under fin*. I A-t.-.-cInled l'n * « l*hot»l
parently whl&gt;-';" l an military
nlijiftivn. Mirupncl fell about Ih#
I'riiliil SlaatfH Marine pn.it*.
c it y n e w s b r i e f s
The Amerlrnn line* m m tip
ie rtly li the ran^e of fire. Thu
b tre h h eltn eted ' Marines were In
imminent danger of nertott* pa**
unliieit In ra&lt;e the J n p a iirs e 'a lf
ImiiiiImti or nnviil gunners over*
i hoi their mqrk* Ihe Chlheaa"
»;ovi rtimenl mint ami other ad­
ministration building*.
Mark J. t'aatro. TVVA *iip&lt;*r
A iloien in lira to Ihe north
rlanr for Ihla nre*. - a . In H*u
•'
*
,
the major fighting surged
on
ford I hi, morning am ••fill l.i
with
Ihe
Japanese
assrrllng
bu»lne*a.
their In opt H i r e approaching
PANAMA riT V , Kli, f».*|d. ‘.*. - Ihe wul.lr nf I'aiwhan and Ik*
The princlpsl* of *11 the white
member* had attem pted* a t two
(•T) The tiu lf C‘*'n'l freighter
IC M Iliire via
Tkraal
1school* of hvinihole County met In
long aaaaioaa to shape tha Emptto**
Tmpun with nhout U’t iihoanl went
'
Ihe
office
of
the
Huprrlnt*ndent
A communication from Ham
pilicy against attacks. '
■town Rrvcral mile* olf Kant Pa«&lt;,
lu te , acting'physic* I djieclor nf T. W. I.swton yesterday to discuss
nt Ki-li A.
the IW ytonTB isch YMt'A, to k/lss vartoua inattera retaile« to the
The m ajority of dow ntow n lime ypslrrday.
|
Eugenia W arren, recresllonnl su* i coming )enr.
b arra guns and official freedom te
i tore* ^remained open . this nlti-i*
sink an unidentified submarine
pcrvlsor nf the WPA In Sanford. Vcmlng year,
One s o m a n . Addlry linker of. Favorable action n-lstlve to tha
th at fired a torpedo a t tho destroy­
statM th a t h i. tram I. preparevl to. A(
^ r(lrri Mr„, | hirothy noon irnlllng an rnd in the minu.il Mobile, Ain. swnm tishorr and gave|tee,in druction of. Htutc ftoad 44
aiimmer Thursday allenioon rins­
give the I&lt;k-*I te*m ' • little mun i .
.
, ,
e r Havock.
I he first news ,d tin* trn g .sl,. I I . ' f,""!' •S*nf" , ‘l
*h r. T llu .v lll.
*
rom pellllon" in the return game to
&lt; •&gt;“" ' /
b u n e, out* ings.
Q uarters close to the adm iralty
, , t , .
..
.p .
Hi Nlgr hit* b&lt;*n RanuitNl by tha
be played tomorrow aftern o o n .' 'lined h rr he* IHi program for Ibo
Indicated th at the mysterious sub­
...... ...
l!"' lv"l" ‘
M ale Hoad D epartm ent as soon aa
Hea Seoul* id Ship No (
In the battle last Saturday' at coming year. In it she advocalrd
marine would be sunk If possible.
tin- necessary right-of-w ay can be
The government considered such a
the City Island Ball Dark In Day iHcntsI inspection and tmmuniin- "tieuilnula 1,1'iti" Will hold lli'dl
i.i eiir,*,l. County Attorney E. F.
step -entirely justified” a fte r the 40 y e sri prior to lit* retire*
Ilmisholder rrporteil ItHlay.
to n . Beach the Sanford team
of
, tu&lt;lr nts of Seidlnolc regular woekly tn,*otliig (onlght
mont eight year* ago. At the
*t T:»i) o'clock b&gt; I’llttoid li&lt;-ll
rurreasful with a acnruiof 10 to H
,
submarine's crew has been re ­
A fter receiving this Information
lltno
of
hi*
retirement
be
was
skipper.
Mis* W arren presented thp fol- r n " n,&gt;’
moved.
f i urn thr Itond Depa it merit the
Wrecking Master for tha ACL.
lowing lineup for tomorrow for
The fnct was also brought nut
' Britain waa incensed by the
County Commissioner* Instructed!
headquarteri In Ihla city, lie
ths AU-Stara:
Frank (S■iffin, that the regulation requiring stuCity Attorney Fred It Wilson nlhrrs uin-'llg the new
their nttorney to proceiil w ith .#11
attack off the. Spanish coast, the
waa a member of th a local
shntislnpi .Nirk Krnls, first Iuim-; ^r n l,
(*, jn (),r s ta lr ^ f o r two anil city Clerk Frank H Mmsmi ieach shore a * he did or lo­
latest of a aeries of raid* on ship*
lieressary legal mnlter# pertaining
ram p of the Woodman of lb«
T. J . Drummond, third b ase;1w r,.|(, prior to entering school or left ftaaford e arlr lid* inornllli- op In the Hull.
to nipilsltlnn nf tin- innd rlght-of*
ftylrkr the Britlah flag. There wa*
lie raid when he -tailed
a mounting pressure on Ow gov­ World.
iv #y so I hut the project might bo
lleorge Kenls, eatcher; John Ciir*Jr r „ rn , jng a
health certlfleste for TlUtivIlte ort o ffi'lal liu»l
Ila l» survived hy kla widow.
ernm ent to stiffen Its re»l«tanr&lt;*
t*r, second base; llo lert M cCall,|frBm „„ jufhorlty In the vicinity nets relatlye in refninllna Hun tiling for ilinn- In- mw •'*]
offeteil (or nppreval In Ihe S tate
Mrs. Mary Allen *ti daughters.
li.
Harrow
of
I'enunohi
mid
to -these promiscuous acta of Mrs. 1, H. llarkry. Mr*. Manic
lined Depnrtment In time to secure
left field) fisne S ln g lrttry , Dft vlaltc-Cl slating that therp w rrr no fonl bonds.
i f the i-si-w" on lliu nutfnre
nn nllnratlnn In the budget for the
barbarism ."
field) Ray Fog, Jr., center field;! rphlem l1'* nf eonimunlrable diAlesander. Mr* K»rn**t Hlmp*
Kenneth Echols, ren ter field; I’ele 1. . . . . . )n ih a t locality, wuuld tie
Eight Ships In Hunt
Twenty-fire m arriage llrriiM-, ing to Itm wrrekstriv Hake
■nn.
Mr*.
Ilolierl Cole. Mr*.
tn
Hint
no Brook, right field; nilly Firm ing,!miira ,|g „ ||y rnforenl this year were Issued frnni Hie idllee nf the Imal
ene.MiiiU-ri-i|
A t least eight awlft destroyer* I’, K. Ilnltirlew . and Mr*. Al­ other rounlle*
The pyijert provide*
nt-inl,* have been withdrawn right field; Bobby Callahan, tighl , hu|1 rv ,.r |«.f„ie bsesuse .o f lh* County Judes It. W. Warn during Weather nut of- IVp-ucolu.,
were rushed into the search and bert Draper, all of
ynmpl.-l" reconhlrurllon
Hanford. from the County's ga*
fund field; and llu le r t llayss, p llrh er.' ,irr,rf „f inftidlle
Yesterday nooning he ill
paralysis th* ntoulh of- Aiisiisi
each rom m sndsr waa told espllclt- three alep-daughters. Mra
present !•-flint highway.
It
W. for purpose* o th er lhan the
ty th at he waa free to use hi* own T. Wheeles
Iearned tmlay, IH tn while coup- the slop stalled listing _ 11
and ’ Mis
Ituth psrnisnl of np*n*e* Inrurred
board llo-ii lio-i-d d -wn and
r B arin'
j | r- | nMtun rtiscussril with the lea and 7 to colored.
judgm ent..
Abrahams nf Kanforil and Mra.
County
within two minutes".
All the destroyer* ware equipped It. O. fleim te* of 1,1va Oak. in the* refunding nf
school heads definite goal* of Inr
other
with* depth charge# capable nf n |o . skp, P(hlllp Jam es Allan, liond*. while numerous
*o r . lb" prnvrm cnt for the comlnr yesr
Keiuluol" Ciniiiiy commlssiiinsinking n submerged submarine one 'step-mm , J. ft. Abraham*. j eoiil(l|es wlllidrew Ihu mouef
resented , tn ,| advoc*ted In hi* discussion ers today mad" eflorts tn lot'sic
f* lc h e r;lf.|ft#w, coniaeta with lbs parents «f a (nod foliar, the lack of which
end runs heavy enough to blast. A hoH* of Ud&lt; city, and II granri- ! for general operating eipMSO*
Mr. I). F HntvuU of th r S tate
wlilrli Is
provided
under B
Harold student* and chcnurak’cmctil nf Is greatly hampering rmnl -build­
P oultry'E atrnaion' Servlre, will bo
off the surface.
rtilMren * ami
several
great , rix’rdsl leglslsll'in eel
sh irk
the principal speaker at the regu­
?
' attend*ore.
ing In till* rounty, W. B. Wil­
grapulrhlhlrrn.
lx-o hold* uni on it It uilnnat.
d We*t-|
Coanly Superintendent «!■" liams, chairman of the lh&gt;«id it-lar monthly meeting nf the HemFuneral' r r v l f '* ••!! be eon- I Hum" bclleie Mr. IlnusboldU, th]r&lt;l; imported that the first meeting nf ported today.
Inol* Cm nly Poultry Pr&lt;sluc*r*
durled
from
Hie
Erlekson »r said, that Hi" Comptroller]
I tb d d jjy ^ '* )tPm|n(d" County Tsaebcrv
Association nl the Femlnole High
Funeral llnmn at .1 SO O'clock tins assume.I too much sulluirlSrhonl tonight, Ales It. Johnson,
.-III) *'"I] p u b will be held In lha Junior
"T hn alcvalor hrnkc down, *- wc
Friday afternoon • tl h Dr- K ly In his sdm lnlstrallv" posi­
Her relay of t tin organitatlon rolllr h Srh'-ol Scptsmkev It, a t §:0*J went up nml down," said | m-i -nn*
t A pet raccfcon owned by K W. D. Ilrnunlen and ihe Bay. W il­ tion by refusing payment in
a la-gin
whpn S tale Supoilotendent whu vrerp forced tu u-i- th r sli p- laid In-lTiii-ht nl llu- regular w m l purled today.
H olm es a negro, caused con­ liam F. Brooks- Jr. nfftelatlag. th " rounllr*. Itoweynr. Mr.
nioiillily inerting 'o f Ihe Hwiiffiivl
Till' pcrfrcli-il plan* for tha
of the F irst National Bank Build I.inns i lut, at cm ding to John
Interment will b&lt;- In tha Al­ , holds tbst diversion
sternation In ihq Florida 'coon
of
gas
ro-opcrallv" iiiarki-tlng hy tha
Ing Today, The tmul-lc w** m ’un-d Hnthiwu)-,
sector of tha Hanford Munici­ len burls! plot adjoining tha monies will .ran*" th " w ith­
Seminole County poultry pmducoro
fiy w ater In the r lc ftn r circuit, aeBvrrgrcs-ti Cemstery. Ths local holding of Federal assistant-*
pal Coo this morning.
A romniiltSi- appointed tu lake wilt also he s suhirct of discussion
cording to auLburilice.
5.'
The llltls black sod whits ram p nf Ih* Woodmen of tka In road-building
pviijm-ts
In
«hargr nf tin- art angrmi-nta of the nl the mrcling. Mr. Johnson snU.
an Iota I. bald securely
by
a World will have ih srg s of tha thM Btate slnee Fedeial aid
s ffa lr "Include- John Iv -y, c h a lf
Tho Florida Hla«" |i|uM&gt;r -V«
long chain laash. seemed to services at Ihe gtave and pall­ cannot be secured by any Htale
■nan, n m l J i m - M n-rh, and Jniucb" very Inlaraatad la the cage bearers will b" taken from tka using gas lag money for any
Knwlnnd.
*.
ro n lalalg r hla farried brother* Woodmen members.
purpose other than road conMr. M d - ljy hhn I* also- chair­
As ■ -result of the ihurpuah
MIAMI. Hept.. t
(d 7 - T h e
After rtlmMng tha railing and
' alm ellon
man of Ih f w ik nf ihe Hsnford
work &lt;?l tha .Hanford Flro De­ Florida power and f.lghl Com­
wire screening on the cage- b#
i "We feel however, that lb" part meat and tha ro/&gt;pera|lnn
FongC A gT
Hra fleout Tump, rip -itc d "fine
pany lit S* statem ent yesterday
___________
*1 .1 . 1.
.. I . „ l . . .
a l, o .g
I
was espied by fonr of th# laspoils I a rt should b" recog- of Ihe rltlian a of Hafnrd In lh» said I t ' was -Tucumpruheaslbla
. Fair to ii.irtly cloudy
with
male* which Immediately came
1 n ls e d "
Alloriiey
lloushoider prevention of
sen l le n d shuwera (in tha « lfires.
Hanford
that
lb"
airport
personnel
was
forward r to see what It waa all
■■Id. "and that Ihe Counlla* has suffered on losses amount­
iptmn soulti coast tonight and
nut Jt^ full'.know ledge" of the
should receive I he money a t ing tu only SI 17140 sine" Jan.
abost.
Friday and along
tha
we»t
erection
of
a*pfil"
arulnat
which
Apparently carious as to how
provided by the #per 1*1 act,"
coast Friday. K ilrem e
north1, li w it learned todar.
an
E
astern
Air
U
a
a
r
crashed
one so nearly Ilka Iheniaelvaa
Attpraay
|fn u ‘ hold*r
stated
west
F lo rid * -mostly
cloudy
Ffra Chief Mack f|tyvelsnd a t Daytnna fh-arh. ^ n g . 14. In
should be on lb s outsid e they
Ihat H hoped to a lln ^ l Iks
probably aeattered showers to ­
reported today - lh&lt;t the ’ De­ flaw of x Ike vtulaQ * end Ilgbt4
aeemsd datarmlned to pick a
argum enu In |bA ra sa ! bafnra
night and Friday.
fight with him. Tha maneuver
th s Supreme Court In T alla­ partment had made unky ^ Jaclde,iil'*fn' the wotk.
PAVTONA T I P I *
t-*T ha statement wa*^t*soed hy
runt
thus
far
this
year
a
n
d
'e
lP
would probably have been suehassee B ril week and
hftcr
Friday's "tides, high- 4:47 Artlrygn.
P
Hankiej
president
.o
f
!»ul
of
Ihe
Hanford
f'e
m
p
'e
f
the
ty
•
daring
August
w
ith,
Pfp«4
reaaful had 4ft not been for Ihe
then. If legal action
seemed
M 7:44 r- M ) low. 12:71 A.
rr P«r led l^e-'iivlupsny. g f w t ,j a - D e p a r t -~
screening,
A I s- I Woodmen of the World.
necessary such action will bo. Itually &gt;»o- damaga
M, 12:11 I*. M.
m aA ^o f coinmerr# reports found
Tnie-tlte
month.
|
Many
features
have
been
prom
­
After taking hla pet avhy in
taken aa Will hast p riced Sem­
BA R O M E TC H
IhF
'u
tility
failed
to
glra
noti­
ised
for
the
play
which
shook!
Althouth
tha
local
Depart­
order to emrV any farth er dis­
inole County Interests.
Today. S') 04. Yesterday. 14.1fication
Ihsl
His
pole
was
Igivs
th
e
presentation
a
wide
apment
doe.
s
a
t
la
v
a
aa
modem
turbance- the ow ner eipialned
Also forthcoming
within
a
PH EC IP I TAT ION
1pool. It waa aUled. Probably tha short time will bo n decision eqalpuienl as numarous oilier .reeled the previous night.
Total fur yesterday ----- M i l
"It Is aitrem nly regratU bl*
1finest offering will be a local run- pf Ike high trtbuoal rotative cltlea la tbs state, local llreTotal fur mouth —- — • H U
ths
dIlian ef "The Rig Apple", the m - 1 , the sals of delinquent ta l m f a. time a lta r
Ume
have th at lb* plane , raising
Normal tu data
.U
HYDE PARK. New York. Kept. 2.
thatr
etflcteui t
In heavily t r a v e l e d D a y t o n a
utual dance which lav apryedbig Oartltlrslee and
t h a , transfer proved
TEMPERATURE*
Roosevelt en—(AT—President
Baath-D aM nd highway at such
emargaarU
a
and
have
p
m
vot­
rapidly throughout th a S an ta..
of ownership with lb# sale aa
Matlmum. 42; minimum. 74.
rmunceil today his siipruvsl of the
pals."
ed serious
nnkflagratlmn
'a law bright Struck the
The dance had been d jra riid rb y provided , In Ilonas MU IK .
Herald reading.
W arner-HU-agall Bill launching a
th s alalairietil continued. ^HowMiss O retrhen l-rwls. and Urn
ikl« Cityl.. t
__ .- J I_ Use, #•
Official R epart
gr,74,000,ooo e«|H-iiinvpl‘ In Fede­
Fire Chief Mach
(lovrland ever this unfnrtunat* acctdant
ral-local alum rlrarsnre anil lowIndicated th a t be great I&gt; ap­ will bring borne to all cosrent housing ninslnirllun.
preciated the ae-epersiioc the reraed th e necessity of prevent­
He also signed a Henatr bill
dla- ing the operation nf plane, ov­
LIMA. Peru,—W l—F o n r search cllltana h s /e shewn III
e r highways and othar property
Ing planes unsuccesafutly comber
Hept. 4. from 0:00- authorising a government tnnrAT
at sock a
altitude as sallagvsrd univrfsity
ha* been designaU uly In thg produrtkin of Helium and
Itlon for iho ito - the changing of »«t“u t rule* te
university hi th# U riU jd sy soaking a Peruvian arm y am
lg
first through perm it its sale In foreign coun­
aa In tho Sanford tries In restricted ijuintltiea for
ftinsargrrial or imrlical purpnoes,

In J.M. Lee Case

Action To Await Fur­
ther Developments,
States Housholder

School Principals, ;
S u p erin ten d en t
Discuss Problems

Freighter Sinks
With 25 Aboard
Near Pensacola

County Nurse Urges
D e n t a l Inspection
For SehoolChi|dren

Sailor Swims Ashore
Bringing News Of
1 Disaster In G u l f

Florida,

tL Contrsl* From wed On Road 44

D. F. Sowell To
Be Main Speaker

Lions Club Plans
Annual Picnic A t
SanLando Springs;

^ P c t Raccoon Causes
Consternation At Zoo

Fire I-osses Amount Statement OA Cra«h
To $1,979 Since Jan. 1 Issued By Company

LOCAL WEATHBiR

Slum Clearance Bill
Siflmed By President

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iMinrc mmm,ix s m iH H i'i^ i iffiTiTTinratTlL

U';V

Martin Lead*
divided Weekend
■ Sanford Club Tilt W ith Gondoliers By
Witb.308
Pace E*a* &amp;ores O f 10-3, 1-9
,

Records
rgu so n ,
Law son,
q u a d ’s

*

S to ia o ff,

;C l a r y

la'Wt ctf.experience will taka thatr
M o r g a n 1ptwaa, aiwl an expected to go
right Into training and prapara
far IW aomlng artarm

A nd

L a n g s to n

"^

L o c a ls

'

J«

Stnjb.

IM ;

Lookout*

P e rm is s io n

a*—Tb*

a t tt l'a

aarW, d ^ r ^ w f t o M o d

prr- ^ '

Pickard, viea-praaldmit of

nth McLueaa at* tod- that the

ipxkard'a

" la Rfi article w ritten by E. H.

Coach McLocaa I* expecting a
r*at eeaion thla year and ha lift

I gST*NPlNflS

F u a d s F o r C o lle g e
A re

P ro v id e d

G irl

B y W a g e r O f H ogs
KDfMBURO. Ind., Aug. SO.—A wager of two hog* that ah*
would go through collitro with­
out* amaking, prayMad fundi for
la*Wk&gt;* Furr Bradley to apend
I&gt; M. Telford, Wwnua four Roora at Indiana unlvtnlty
Ttouilaa*
fitanitrom. and oaltoct bar A. B.
Her oouiln, Jo* Qayla, bet

K

Ilahop,
^ *?!**'
th*
• fo*
"
L
i&amp;

l

Arthur WUIIamv,
-W
—— r "W « y«&lt; o rigarev
IMS Dalary Fed* before ah* got bar diploma. That
w IH**kMifaB aralwma tn ISS3. Bar grandfather,
Harry Bradley, tffarad to heap
^
M f^d tka hog*, which war,

! n A i^ w n L i

I f f 1?1 Suddy.- WUklnaoB^ a 1M

fcr*°4 l m

° " hl* fln ” »•••■ here

T H I N G S T O C O M I wlihln a year, predict* M
Ta rk 1* aeUklithacsl aa tko graataat bom* **■ alargea
m o ld catabHiked by th* m

TOD A Y’S SPOR TIN G
*. jx '

w o rld

ar

ny JULIAN
KTKNHTROM
Herald Hparla Id I or

We wkh to Inform you fan* of
Sanford that ao bravely and wil­
lingly came to the Kanfonl Minitipal Athletic Field yeatrrday
to aao Laaaburg and Sanford tie
up and to honor lllll “Haw Meal"
Rodgen (hat the day waa poalponed to Thuraday night whrn the
Lookout* meet the Daylong Death
laltndara.
The planning of Rndgera
rompleUd and
day waa
w* are aorry and we hope that
yaw will be prr«ent when the
Wig nlghl romr* off lo 'honor
the manager “with Ihe flying
cap."
Our Lookouta did not ronw
through true to form yrateHay hut
wo are atilt In thla prnnatil fight
right to the finlah and you inny
give up but wo ar* atlcklng to thr
beat club In tho league rven If
thlnga do look kind of tod.
After reading an* of Ifarvey
Lopeu'a article* in th* Ht.
Aagwatln* Record leal Friday
II give* owr local ralumn Ik*
honor of being Ih* only newapaper In th* loop ao far that
ha* not aald an* harmful, or
Jaat n hpd hole, abwut any nf
th* umpires In Ih* league . .
W* ar* prawd nf that and we '
can prami** that It will not
happen for Ih* remainder of
Ik* neaaoo. Including the play­
off*.
W# feel aorry for the Stale
league all-alar *hortaln|f due to
the fact,that hi* com) 11Ion 1* grt*

T a le O f T h e T a p e
•
,

Tba gam* waa wtlneated by

t* li

« «

larged

Bunday crowd*

»f

of

**

tb*

W n T O ,«

Jainea IlniwelL In writing hl«
*'Ufo of |ir. jnhnann,'* thought
only Ilf paling liiimago to hi*
friend, hul berara* famoua In
"Merry widow" h»t». launched( M« nan rlahl.
by Hihlapan-lll tn
Ihn
late!
•
rprtor. have lieen wldi-ly adapt-1
Many fall aowna will lio mod*
ed by American nillUru-r«.
of woul and rayon jariey.

tUt
MS

_ ’
T,UU

a.

for the Lookout*/ ybi» allowed „
thu . Cloadolipcx ,V \otol Of , 1 1 S u S .m t i
hit* but they, ware acatlorod ifegatoe. rt
r « n Saatord
O f** w l t o . j $ &amp; '. V 'i k U'lSI *?&lt;*•■
.
( JJu***r * *b

Orlando hpa rellnqulabad IU foc UV KhiH Utaai Vttwaa aant
W ill
iVdd on club Sabttog. being
®
ehnnee^ lp Ua ttrat aaaroce*. ' ..
nai! Denner I. ArnnM t, Doalaalag katore f raaa had gone | hm
'“
tv. Dnvla, D. Davie, Cn*.
out but four run* h*d craned •(*.
I#ne&gt;inn.
lbe plat*, aad i j » ' am* w*ra on ^Krrora: Doimar, Clary I, Katv*
Ike ha***. He W
replaced by
Ron* ballrd In. n»nn*r. Itegrr*

NP#W lO filk * . A u g.
m
lopped by on# polpt by Ibo Doon
Jo*
— Tnl'; Ilf th(- tape
Lond outfit nag being forced
1. mix anil T om m y F a rr
to ahara gecond epot with Day­
F
A
It
It
l.O U IH
tona.
,•
, *
Ag«
Elbart f&gt;adg*tt of a*lno*vl!l*
23
S3
remained *■ tbu ranklo* pitch' * •-»’
W e ig h t
nr with 14 wlaa In to dactalona.
sot
l',M
(
f **1
lir ic h t
a*g| Saturday ullht. Sept,. 4. 0 ft. 1% in.
« f f^ S In.
Official araragag for lb* *aaCheat
'
aon - thrapgh • game* .o f ThereInchra
|
liirh r*
44
day night. Aug. v M. relaaaad
» o •»
Cheat ( K i p . )
bar* today,by L**gun Secretary
It *iurh*;i
411 Inchra
retar grbael. are;
. 1 *4.
Reach
*
C t l'B p .iT T IftU
Tit inrhea
HI Inchra
a * e aa
*»r u
a u Mr a t*’
* |*
Ricapa
p«la»4 lu i CM m i •*• i* .m j
tgllcb... ( i l l 411 III* i l l II .1*1
inrhea
11 fnrhec
1 »H
'
Forearm
ISVk inrhea
14 Inchra
1^ *
W aiat
3 | Inrhea
36 Ihehea
i
N rrk

of duly. In Ihn early Itlh reatury. (rum nno anrllon of (lar
many lo another.

« * • •hlutdeyt m f «

la paven polata batter than the
°R- lha _moand r ‘ ” L r a _.
1 « bald jointly by Daytona
M d.»W lUr- g &amp; a j ; J
aad Oalneartll*.
d « . ^ W n * ataried «■ Ih* hill
* “

ling wm&gt;e every ihtf . ,
\V* do
nut mean hi* I nil jdnylrv but the
fact that Clary hail ■&gt; Limt km- 1.
and ran hardly run ami .very amin
liu Hill !«• Tnmd In litnr hi* l»nllla removed. I'latyV enndiiImi I*
aa M-rioun aa It ran Ih- ulid the
ynungrter L lenily *ltk. In thn
lari two mnntha ho hnn lw-rn
anil Ir to elrep nnd he in the flint
Intokout to l&gt;e In hed at night. The
rendition of hla throat la hud and
he iiiimt Imve Ilia toiiaili removed
lie toon an |Kin:dblc.
IfiVa Inrhra
J7H Inrhea
Fonlhalt eill lie ringing la
T h igh
our daily that very often now
31 inchra
aa Ih* Celery Fed* are holding * SI 'lichen
Ankle
their flrat practice IhL after­ 1
10 iurliea
10 inrhr*
noon and you ran bet your
rd tf
bool a that o r are going la 1
15% Inrhea
have a goad oolfll and lo add . IS li-rhea
W ria t
t* that when Coach Mclmcm 1
H Inrhea
K Ini hi-a
bellrvra ao. no dura thin colaa. Or. IM W 1*4 U 1 .141
' '
‘ “
tl It • .(»*
Fiat
omn . . I jikI hranon Coach
ti# It I HI
11 i.-ichra
10% Inchat
Mrl.uraa (old hln boy* that Ihe
Alans, De.. . 411 t» 114- TV • .III
'
rrallok. Lay. I l l it 40 It I ill
nrwapapern had already pul
Martin. Day.. M l 4f 114 It 1 HI
him on Ihe npot and Ihe cham­
aaolars Dy. 4t i H
Oowteh
A. 414 . M
f
pion* of Ihe Nnrlheaal ConA rualoma union. Zollvorala. Morion, hi.
Doy.. 4(1 |j
i
ference and had It nn| bran.
Iwrmllted g'HxIa in Im aent fra*

for one rollrae eleven. l.andon
of Jai. we would have romr
Ihraugh. The Fed» did rllnrh
i»rrtinil plare hut Ihla eeaaon
with l.andon In Ihe tile Ten
the Fed* are a aure thing . . .
w* hope . , , .

&gt;

BSS^II! 2

Hard**, wbo .Iai(ad- tbu pmaloder of th#-gean. -aad gam*
*p. a . total i qf ,ton &gt;hU.g,d«tf»* hi,
campaign oo tig , mound. The
nondollar* • mtacnad ■ only one
tlm# djring Ik* libiya^*..:
'I'?
The Loobouta; Juttpiod oa Mar

. air

!"•

t i?

~ '

-------

kaae* . __ __________ , _JM
fie*ft. Klnggnn. Diieei-rln, Duufth.
Roctr*. r*i. Dnnhl* ntaye. Rac
Tlua ilm
lo rrlrhavc
lo r*ot tv
____ jrg f. Manferd
ball*, erf nra eord I. nuni-h I.
aifurk no*, by Dralnard 1. lieorb
*. CrlaftoM 1. Hlla. eft Dralnard
1* It run*) In I Inning*, off
r-|-l»fl(ld 1 II runO :n I "anloe*.
Unni pllrhar, Droleant. Hmnlreo. ftmilh and Coward. Tim*
»f g«m* till.
Oliver aold*mlth 1* aald lo.,
ho Ih* only Rngllah writer who
•i rolled In thrgo branch** of
llleratora—aa a novellit with
"Tho Vloar of Wakefield." aa .*
Playwright with "Bnn Htnopa
to Conquer," and aa * poet
with “Tho Doaertmt Village.''

more acroM'-pM.'lkbu Id their
hair, of Ihe elihth (hey . pm -the
game .op th* ita with * four
run . apro* offvfly*' kl(a, * .
-fyioaburg • gattiardS , two .yuan
la -th* ‘ foRftk . toning and ona
mt*w |n tbu. «*T»nth to bring
theh- total - lo life* for 'Ibo day
.Th# •Lee*bi|rgV(jondollert oom
Mned II Mjn With right error*
Freeh apple* contain aa much aa
to trounce ike SanCord Look
gfo &gt; &lt;t » &gt;bfn'***H«**y -a*- ti percent auger.
Tb« 'yatayan Jgk* Bunch waa
*■ Ik* mutlad : fur tka’ Condo
Dan aad *ucc**«*d la nwbmartatng thp Lookout* Into »ub
mlaaloo. gtrlng up only four
hit*; two of which wore la
field flak**, -for *. |ona tally
which earn* la the alith Inning
Bralngrd etgriod
for
tha
LookoaU *u&lt; got by tfae * flew*

LEGAL NOTICE

OVKHUTIIKICT L A N D COMI’ A N T.
a cerperollno aaiatlng
und&gt;r
Ik * law * or Ui* Blata o f FlerM a,

FlalatlfC
ADELAIDII MaLKOD. at at, Da'onnwn o r r o a u c t n e a

C1*rr- PsTs^wSMW• &gt;'•
Ml

Tb m a r t &gt;i. r r n r K K n a *C her
hoahand. J. B. n. n T K T K B n :
TDU A B B ODDRHKD lu ap­
pear
to
Ik *
bill riled h erel*
agalaat pp September « , H IT .
IT IB r t n t T t lR I t
urtD KltED
that thla Ordar o f Fu bllrollon

mtekre—riafc . a
KWIdalnch, Do. ^ 4
radaell. n
4*
Danek, loo*.
I*
Mlarra. (Tvllt* .... ,. J*
Iw m e y , n-vltte.
t
Harper. DaLnnA’. ., 4*.
WrleOL, has.
Drain*rA, *aa.___ _ I f
llulihell. toe*.__ _ It

"• publlahad aapa a w**a for
four eoaHeoij** waaka In
Banford Ifvrat
WSfllBhO my hand
____ and
_ It •
a**l of Iks Clr**ll Court Ibis
*lb day *f A&gt;«uu, KIT,
O.

Kmerean, Palath* I
llradehaw. at. A... I I 14

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±_

P E T E R ’ P E N

F »ai th# aowa cam# many plga
HIM Bradl.y'. alaten In P|

Igasified Advertisements

l E L i/a
a'k ^
And ao .h* raaliud
SdahrT, lt« pound half bpek gad anaogh from tha aowa and Hmlr
Algu* Harriet. 175 pound m4.
affapring to pay for her c«Uag*
-Th* local eleven will ml** that* oduMdUg.
.TT !*/

DUTY BLACK D fl
I TRAILER, good tirpa
body. 9SM.OO. )MJ Chg*

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i«* f*r It to lurpaaa Ibo axI record recorded by the

malatala hla loop leadorpkln
among tka regular* with a
brlatllng .lit fai up gamde.
I* aaar Heat team-mat#
ck Alaao. with a AH wtildr
kail hav* to, Improve mightily
If ha'd h«a( oat iha former
Oalnoarilla outrialdar.
Tka DaLand Rada, wlik (kraa
regular hlttlag . .lit or katlar.
kata (ha etab halting rhampkmahtp clinched will) a .til that

atatamant la aa

ill object of th* flrat aeaeaa Oullom, end run In your new*1 be Umbering up cnaralpaa with
ittia kicking and p***lng during
I afternoon In which the Celery
i mentor export* about H
*s* N*.
iijalating McLuca* thla y a w 'i W . „ V ,0&lt;Ul,0B °* 0r***,h« j
tffl ho Jtsaaall McCracken,
aan hackflald coaoh and f o r m e r L ^ * , 1
4rtW# ™
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for back for th* Murray But*Hr*'' S * 1™*
*Mbar* of Kentucky and olpotklUMto aaneUen of Up official*
■rM y" Riser, former Seminal* $ ■th*. Sakfdrd Bajabatl Ataoclafor IhMiman and a four year m.** (Signed) IUa Packard,' Vlar
hyhrtanead Univanlty of Florida preaidbpt of th* Sanford Baao-

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irday

■« « » * th« foiiuwtmr - n m .
mint thla morning to all nowapapara who carrlod-' the atory
wrlttea by E- H. Cullum concernlag th*. Sanford Location ran
that waa publiahed In all the
iaagoa newapaper* on Saturday
and Sunday of laat weak,

[aad Coach Leonard MeLneaa
hla tM7 edition of tb* Pamli i High School Calory fad*
hogtn their campaign pa**a anaIona
thla aflampcat
the »«w practice flakf in the
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Generalissimo Francisco
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through the Spanish
govern­
ment's Jlnvs on tha Zaregosa
■“v S /S p S i
front, an Insurgent commnnlqne
A v i a t o r B o m b i n g Itxfosaid today
T h ree O fO e a d Id e n ti­
K
*
Franco’s Irtlonnalre*fierce­
lia n R e f u g e e
S h l jl
fie d A s B u s P a s s e n ­
ly re,inline the governm ent at*
a- .
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t
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n
t
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fie d .
tem pt to w re.i Xaragota from
rfitiTihton. i~ if Wt
g e rs A n d A tten d a n t
them, were reported to h iv e
SHANGHAI.
Aug. list- 4
started a nninicr advance in
m m
GOSHEN, Indiana, Alit.
(A P )—Cholera broke out to- ,
the vicinity of Kuern. about I I
night In Shanghai's French '
81— (AP)—At leaat "even
n dlei north nl Iho
ona-Uma
run cession where moat of tho
capital, of the nnclent Aragon
.persona were reported-killed
clly'a Americana litre. French ;1
,
i K
kingdom. Tlic
righting
raged
five mlloa north of here to*am i II Im p Isa I gtom t 'wHh wind* of Ml mil* a an huur struck the Hi rids cast coast between
A* ' ( t R
con res si on Buthoritlea look tv4- i
both north and south o t Earn*\
c l
Any In a craah between ft
». reported. The driver nt
ry measure In hell the spread i
IA ytuna Reach and 81. Afcgustln* Imt only m inor property danm.:.
got!.—
hen vlly loaded transport
the esc during l Ini
of the deadly Intestlnxl dlsesss
fell
'T o the lotilli strong govern­ It o automobile shown her* talssvd death by inches when n
In ocene* remtnlacent of World Ww ^/ ^&amp;va. United Slate* &gt;1awhich yearly takes Ita toll of*"*"
(Greyhound) bus and a se­ rtnea aalled from San tllegu, Calif., to eugV snt I'e rtn eln-idy In ment units have made sm ash­ p sk of the storm a t Daytona Brsch.
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underfed Asiatics.
t
dan.
Shanghai protecting American cltliena ana |woperty. Above, P ri. ing a ttack , to drive a wedge
F ranco', long
Aragon
Twenty Injured were r a te Leo Schommcr kisses hi* fiancee, Mary A n n , farewell before through
salient and shear olf the lower
yi IANGHATt Aug.
brought to hospitals here embarking.
_______ _ _ _
C IT Y N E W S B R IE F S
end pointed by Teruel
from
(A IM — U n ite d
S la teg
ltl»*
n a ls w a w r w ^ r
which the Insurgent arm y tor
th n r itic ic c lo s e d t h e ti o r t o n
w eek. h a . menaced tha vital
p o rta l taken to nearby cities.
S liu n ifh u l ItMloy t o nlllA m O s'e
Madrid-Valent la highway.
Threo of the dead were Iden­
lean tdilpit e x c e p t tu tv a l v o v
The
S |ianl.h
governmenttified -u A. O r Carpentier o(
w in w h ile a n cco n d a i r n t Charging the rebels' rapture of
Iowa City, Mra. Jam es Kelleher
la c k nn a
m e rc y s h ip
in
Banlahdrr waa a victory
for
of Albany, Nt
and Raymond
; ~
l tw o d a y it In c reu n ed th o p e v Italian
soldier*,
declared
r
Sa­
J . Burkin of St. Untie. Carpenweekly binrhi-on of the I r r a t i o n a l M n n S l a y s u to c iv ilia n life a t no* m
turday that foreign ttoopa have S e n t e n c e s A r e * H a n d ­
tle r and Hr*. Kelleher were paa_ j y-x., 4.
V n v l a i v 'F anfonl Klwsnls flu b will be held
created
a
critical
alluallon
for
S m a ll G i r l B e c a u s e
ed O u t F
V aa r i e ti y i Ml nuun lomotTUW jn lhp vsi.ies
1or v
se n s e n and Buskin waa an a t­
Air bomber of unknown IduelIlia defense.
i
tlty power dived and bombriA
tendant on tho boa.
Hotel.
O
f
S
t
r
a
n
f
f
e
I
m
p
u
ls
e
O
f
l
^
I
n
o
^
;
O
f
f
e
n
s
e
s
S a la rie s
"A war which began nn o u r^ r
tb s linllsn sopersted
slssm t-t
Tha accident took place a t the W i l l S e e k F u n d s F o r , T e a c h e r s *
tu r t a . a war of liberty has
, lntaraeclloii of roada 20 and lb.
'DETROIT, Aug. 31—&lt;/Pt—A Lung Blunt, n g *7*-lou IH irn
A r e R u is c d B y 20 become a war of Independence."
A id O f U n d e r-P r iv ­
A
short
Municipal
Court
session
Fifteen psn owe were arraigned
IVyeni i Id nulomoliile worker, llironged with Chinese refugasl.
W itnrsxsa said the sedan drove
T h o u s a n d F o r Y e a r n government spokesman .Sid. tieforv Municipal Judge Frank I- will he held in the local Police whose wife lold police hi* bud It crested a mad psnld h u t
ile g e d
C h i ld r e n
on to the main highway end
-Foreign legionnaires have de­ Miller bi • svsskm of tbs Municipal Elation tomorrow a firm non at
U-en IrrulieTi.tl sitin’ the death caused iiu itsinsgo.
eraahed Into' the hue. The ve­
F or each child attending school ra ile d our country under the Ceort a t the local Police Station 4:00 o'clock
of h b 'o w n diiin:liter eight years
Tim ship was bombed
A ■port luring committee headed
hicle overturned and came to a
guidance
of
a
crowd
of
Span­
Bhsn
ngo, l.'i officers luduy In 1he Wousuug. north of
rest on ita top. Tha aadan waa by Randall Chase for the purpose Ibt* year, l)iu S late and t'oulily ish tra ito r.,
yesterday afternoon.
V
.
Doy Sco.’U of Troop II held bisly i Evelyn Mack, lit, but. where tlm W hsngpoo-and Ys
daaolU hed and tha boa' Waa of arranging fo r contribution* will vipend |M , T. W. Lawton,
"W
e
are
fighting
a
g
sln
.t
lu*
Five of the fifteen cssae on the their weekly meeting tail night in
. superintendent of public Inwtrucclump of wccsls *t ihnj •** rticr* flow to g eth er ■fut*
tb n in
damage 1 badly.
from peraona In Ibli vicinity t o 1 (,nB&gt; rtp o rtrd today &gt;" d ta u w - trn in l rebellion and foreign ag ­ ducket were cases continued from the Baptist Church Anne*, nm ud- iiitiklrtv of the illy
tho em b illb d clly'a only w aterald the (Tilldran'i Home Socftry of Ing revenura and
expenditure! gression which go** nn openly a prior session of the court, .and Ing to W. K. Kadvl, scoutmaster.
Poller Mutlleliniit W nlter Itn- w ar ami only avenue o t an*]
hy land and see In the shame the n o te In lp g ‘answered to charges
Florida baa been recently organ for the ro m irg school year.
elior sttkl Joseph ’Jnrubs a .friend capu l» tha »&lt;■*.
of tha signatories of tha so- rR jgtag from brooking a eewcV
Vf. P, Brooks was gisulisl pet- til lung st&gt;ndww--*f tba -xMuodi
A lthough the $150 figure t»
Jau'iiM n- coin try mlq,-*,
tied, It waa announced today.
called
non-intervention
pact tine to assault.
mission yesterday III make repair,
Ibetr farces. slrFktng tho
The function of the society la io approxim ate the M unition . of which ha* handcuffed the
re ­
In yesterday’s session a verdict to his residence si II* IV. Bernnil frmIIy, confessed lu&gt; rm -hed (he bbiwa nf on a IInch In
fora*
ihild’.i t Lull with uii siiloinnbll.place undyr-privileged children In •«***&gt;&gt; rhlldren In this r.umiy public In nn effort to make It of guilty was relum ed a fter MataStreet, by local bullilhig Inspector CIS Ilk, yicldili-; to Jill Impulse agnlnsl the Chinese hoata dagood home. In order that they ,U »
*"!
,ir“ rl,f
Impossible for It |n defend It­ chi Brown, negro, plcadi-d nut Ci. P. I'sxton.
hnd
cap­
liu could not i xplnm. lb- sold fcnillng Shanghai.
m ight receive a fa ir chance to en more per child than last year, self.
guilty to charges of assault slid
tured town nf Wunsung. The
ilue to the Increase In teachers
hu'linti
ro
t
u
ltn
-li.l
tlochild.
Joy
a
normal
life,
Mr.
Chase
"In
tb
l.
most
critical
moment
received alternative sentence of a
A amall
a ttrs rltre
booklet j
Clilneso ilenb-d that th* Japsalaries and other o|M&gt;tstliiK »•* the government declarea
Members of the Ssnford Clie «
explained.
anew | ijo fine or to days In the CUy
giving loatrucllona to -e a t cal­
aiie*u hud started an advene*
prnw
1
.
i
Tho care.w hich they receive U
In the name of the
Hpsnlsh i Jell, n « s b Mne Smith, negro, wns
5 ,u*'
■ P ro s p c c tH F o r K k k
front tho Wooxung e ra s They
ory for your heallh'a aake" ha* considered te be excellent. Al­
Aceortllnp to the trh tn tiv • bud­ people It* firm will in continue
. so d . y
whpn , h,
. ‘
i
declared tlm ChlnesA forrea hadrecently been printed by the though the annual child m ortality get of the Hoard of I’uMIe In- Iho fight ugalnst tyranny,
ny. un
un- rd..«,i,..i
„„iii„ ...
. . __ _ „g.......
. n c-"*k in the \ a l d r t Hotel, nrA nd P o u llr y P ric e s
pleaded guilty
to ilarceny
charges.
rcpi'lltul fbe Japanasn allack.
voiding to A. C. Madden, scirctuiy.
Seminole Counly Chamber ot ra te in the sta te of Florida Is slrurtion of Seminole County u tr.ld of any of the thlnga con­
Andy
llow'anl
and
Muse
llryant,
Geiierallsslnin
Chlnug
HatN o w A r c F a v o r a b le
which w s. recently approved by fronting I t"
Commerce to be Oletrlbnled for about 40 of . every 1,1)00, of ap ­
negro, charged with doing business j
'
""
nhek, virtual rlvll and millS lsle Superintendent Colin Eng­
proximately
37,000
children
who
without a license, were continued'
•" m l'«"onl*'l&gt;' m eding of
«; A INKS V11.1 K. Fla. Aug. ill - tnry conmmiiiler of
Fall uae. It la one of aeveral
war-llmo
have been raved for in the homo lish, th - 176 lesehcr* ami prlnuntil the court session tom orrow ^™ Lion* Club will !«• held to | Tiling* nri- "looking up" for the China. In affect demanded atf
n*qr piece, of literature edver since Its founding 30 years ago, rlpal* of the County will re ­
and llolw-rt Spndrra, negro, was j
night a t 7:im o'doch In poultry mnn.
ImmiHlIntn fuA-)xn Inlerventloa
tlaing tha advantage! of Sera
only two have died .w h ile In the ceive iecrea-ies in salaries which
dismissed when lie pleadrsl n o t!***• Vqlde* Hotel, It **&gt; atiiiounri-lJ I'riecs fnriin i- will i,-,,.|u . f,,r to end Hie !tn*llllllca. Chlang
tools county to be given out by
will
amount
to
approximately
institution.
guilty to slm llsr eharge*.
| today by John Oalluway.
ingga this full me &lt;\|uife&lt;| t„ be warned *t Nanking Hint "J*pthe trade body.
Tha socitey waa founded by a I'dOJKlO for the coming year but
Bhcrmnn Drown, negro, held uni
’■' ■
'ab o u t the s.iuu- ns tiny were last anese aggression'* to establish
Tba latrodoctlon to the book congregational minister who. had transportation ro ils for tlo- t li­
a count of disorderly rundurt, amli ^ " c *fr&lt;'kly meeting of Hie fnll. say* N. It Miluhuf, poultry- "a runUiiriitnl empire fur herlet stales. -Medical authorities his w inter home in Lakeland. It m ing year are evtlmstwl to cost I
The Hlg Apple, the new southern Josnette Morgan, negro,
or. rh s rg n t -c'*hford f* m p of the Woodmen of man with the M ate A gricultural aetf" Is Ihieul nut only to sov­
advlee th at celery la (ood for
rr , , p whlch h„
w .inlly with wrecking a
happened th a t he found n amall approxim ately ||7 ,0 0 0 lea, th a n '
line were the World will be held tonight at Extension Kcivico, Ami egg prices ereignty uf China but also to
the nerve*, and th a t It la brain child wrapped In newspapers and
last je o i,
I teen introduced to the nation, will also continued until the court ses­ 8:00 o'clock In tho American le - next spring, lie point* out, n n ' *lntei nallun.il safety,"
food. Its succulent rtchnesa I*
Source, of revenue to earn ^ n
of thp ,iy
a thin blanket n ra r hla hotel. T ak­
glen Hut, It was announces) lu.l»&gt;- likely to l«- hii-hi i ilmn llo y « u
sion Wednesday.
Thu ntl’ii k en
the
Italian
available la everyone.'* •
«
for
tho
operating
ff#m
| In lhe firsl hldf of Ibis year.
to be p re e n led
Marian Gilbert, negro, and H arry by C. C. Collin*.
If hit f"i low ed hy a day the
Itectpe* far celery and orange ing, tha baby in, he planned to ad- during the coming term ure nn
desirous
of
eertlae for jiera o n .
ThU onj Um»|x fur ii-ti-iif: prfrrH, Sfr,
Sept. 3 by the Woodmen Circle, it Jam es, negro, charged with lar.
•
,iir. mininiUK
hitmhlug «*
nf It"1
Hie .tnuii-i
.ft nil oil Rial**
salad, tw o
kinds
of
relary
allorslion of |1 6 I P"I6 from the was announced today.
Deputy ulliclur J, L. H urt - f Mrhihnf ■iys, I bj-,*.| &lt;m llu- Any-. Dollar Liner I’resblsnt Hoover
rrny were transferred to the J u ­
toupa. creamed relery.
relery adopting It.
Ho found the response to hi* M ale In rum pstirun to mi atthe Bureau nf Inlcrnnl Revenue tint .poullry am) .-j-i; ni|imll»n i b y
(liitnese plnnea In th
tl , China
Miss Crete lien Lewis, who re ­ venile Court.
ah red a. celery and fruit naiad,
lotmcnt o f (lOi/thl) fo r last
The cases continued from a prior will lie In hi* office in tho ChninWr ,„,,t „( n„, u , yj. n ul,.au „f j\g r|. Pen off thn Y nnrti* e*luary,
celery I n ' while satire, fi/ed odvvrtbvtnrnt so g reet th a t he year and 16,00(1 fo r P lsle f r r - cently returned from the birthplace
of the dance in the Carolina*, has session were: Ju la W hlltiry held nf Com mere* building ttutinrniw cullnral Ecunumlrx,
Chlneiui offlrlal* h a re accepted
celery ang loraaio sauce, and cooeelvod the Ides of building
Though atutnge sli*k» ,.f (TV rc.fim alhlllly end bav* offered
celery and tomnlo relltb have homo fo r th e benefit of olhvr books as compared with fHe&gt; directed the presentation which fnr the violation a f n Ira f/lr ordin- morning to give bilurmalimi nn
031.(8 last ycai.
children
In
o
slm
lb
r
plight,
filnee
rare uno-unlly l.-irj:- tliU y.-.r. liu redress for the attack In which
will "Include all the steps end anee, pleaded guilty and reeeived all type* nr Fedaral U ses.
been placed Jn the pamphlet to
Hue- to this decrease in Kbit* figures which give th* dance Its n $2.00 suspended sentence. Ches­
_"
r f frrl nf Ihrm* ftlfittm mi Ai**f pi it «• i one seaman was .killed.
Interest housewives In nalng tba the buildliw of tbv first horn*, the
appropriation*
l&lt;
was
m
-cesssry.
'
sorivty
bos
grown
to
s
tremendous
Ikiy Hrouts nl Troop 5 last ih f.'fx ll is exjierii-if to le nff.i l M
te r Allen, negro, charged with sell­
vegetable morn oftenMnlur developments during thq
j„ part by. blgb. r |uiu Im.-im: p*&gt;| II hours inrludsdi
A history of oalery. n deaertp- else In Jockaonvllb with branch for the schm l board to rslsej included In th* c u t of the play ing lottery tickets, and Lucille nlalit en|uyed songs r*mes. ami
i r e s l l s i i l rr* r » s , Thfesi
| uvn-r ,*f riinNiiuu-h. Hi t by-next
ftlon of ‘ the Bemlool*' County homes o t Lakeland, Miami, and the County inillngc to it* form er nrp n b l.rk fsce character, which McCormick, negro, charged with
I. The Chinese foreign office
level of 10 mill., which is e .tl- promise to ghr* continue,I laughs assault were also continued. Frank
f
'rp rin g , Mr. M-brimf ye Infs mil, wo hurriedly npiduxlted for the uncelery delta, and quotation, from PfAiAColiu
Tho
Institution
b
maintained
m
slrd
will
provide
pro
|
|
0
,he
performance.
The
rirsm
stiwill linyi- fetvnr layers 'in f i n d liileiillnnal
H arris, negro, rharged with fail­
bnnilillig
of
th#
several prominent
health
au ­
subscriptions Tiding W p e n , nt of tha g e n re -! (.tim is era ably done entirely by ure to comply with the C ity's Bai*i_
*clf*'Olid t lu-refora **ni*llrr suplt'«liflm a *4 f»*q
T lr tll
thorities complete th e booklet. solely by p r i n t s
and has never received
nl and district levies a re coli . | Pnt, according to the dl* ta ry Ordinance, waa dismissed', P n _
rrk m in n .
V m i H idle* &lt;Vf C|*g«. The imin'ii-r nf
menu state or county funds.
lectcd. O ther ie&gt;uice* of revenue irrtor* Mrs. C. E. McSUrmw.
L O m i n g i C j r jnung chkkcn i e f u m i un July I
a fte r he compiled with the re -' r o r
I t was announced th a t persona plus the balance of $78,264 fn u r
than n year
•'Hat (1*1 From
Blrmln'ham" quiramenta of the law. P. J. Mc­
E x p lo s io n A n d F ir e
who desire to make contributions lost year will provide the IJiRT,- wilt I*- presented a t the Wodten'a Donald, rharged with drunkenness
u
LOCAL W EATH ER '
W r e c k P a p e r P l a n t fa r tb* benefit e f thv children of 400 needed for the education of Club Friday night
_
_
,'
— —
• Chhken prirea this full are exn t 8:16 o'clock. waa continued.
the' eocbty should communicate over 5,000 boys and girls in this j The proceeds o f the plsy will be tor
A nnouncem ent-o f the- |in&gt;giaiii pectcil te U- lilrhci thnil bi the
FORECAST
. BKLLKCENTBR, Ohio, 'Aug. II . w lth-any of the members of the county during the rm u ln g y e a r.1the bim-flt o f tb s local grove of
to be followed during the (oming fall la*t year. T h u m tl ok I* based
Partly cloudy
tonight
and
. .
—(A7—A bomb explosion sa d fire local committee.
school term aC-th* Ovlr%ri*cho«d nn the, small h*lrhm::-i Ibis year Woilni-aday pSnbaldy scattered
Heading the list of expendI. the Woodmen Circle,
Canned goods, preserves, w gv- tures on the tentative budget U
today wracked th e publishing plant
/ \ F i WM ft*»d\ today by R. K. Cooper,;and tba probability uf liichcr In thn wars Wednesday and
near
b b a , furniture, clothing end th* $180,764) figure fop teachers
ot J . E. M enshsn, who p rin ts under
r o r
E tie C U O n
v l l principal,
[romr* of consumers.
t
west roast
tonight.
Extreme
money
will
be
greatly
sppseebtod
and principals' salaries, $2t)^
’
r * n i w n n t n i M l The tesrh fra *111 report fur- The ferd-egg sitiintiun nlwi looks. north west
C tract the American E ssm ln tr
Florida —occasional
i a crusading weekly paper. by the local group which will 850 for the purrhase of sites
U I
v&gt; U i r e C l O l H duty today to spend th* rm ialn d er' brighter, Mr. Mchrliuf Bays. Thu showers tonight end Wedncgday.
S h eriff Charles Hawley . said be Im m sdbtaly forw ard the gtfta to and buildings and other Improve­
o f th* week studking the rnruing1rrU tlbniftlp between f&gt;(&gt;d prices
DAYTONA TID E!
found bt the wreckage of thq th e prepay authorities.
schedules, a.u n d rg g prices I* Mill unfavorable
ments and additions which are
Official ballets fo r the election F ear's program,
Wednesday's, tides, high. 1 :U
be M ing nig flashlight batteries
Members e f the Sanford com­ to be made to the school prop­
of directors of tho Hrmtpola county, testing program, and the j to poultry men, hut niueh less so A M.. b : i t p, M.; low. 10'.$$
w in d together and th a t they m ittee include , Mr. Chase, Rev. erty. $20,050 provitled Dm trans­
County Chamber of Commerce registration of high school pupil*.,than earlier In the. year, and It A.' M-, 11:40 P. M.
A
large
group
o
t
’
Boy
'fkoula
apparently had been need to eel M artin J, Brass, vice ch»trm an| R. portation, $12,500
Bthool butts will take children prom ises to Improve n ' fi-nl price*
fornew from Troop 14 beWtfhd-trurks this were sent today to member* of th*
BAROMETER
o ff the charge of U gh explosive. T % Monsslvatgw, te e ssu re n M bs buses, 110,200 for administration morning which wiD toko them on a local-trad* body,
to th* school on Frldejr morning decline and cpir prices s ta rt
secretary; Boy, E- rind
Yetlerdsy.
todey, 16.1.
Mans h a s declined to gey with
numerouk sm aller ' h em i one week u u lin g 'i* Camp Wlklwlkl
Ballot* -may be 'waited* to the and return them to their homes a t upward.
whom ho hold h b coo tra c t to p rist D. Brownloe, N n - I - **. Oormor, Which make a lotel o f $*35,408! about two mlleo froea Loks Mavy. c h a p t e r of Osmmeres or depoet- M *a. Class work for all grader
PRECIPITATION
ERCAMHIA JOINS IN
tho F t am lo w ' poper which was Julios Dlngfsldsr, L&gt; I. Frstbr,
Tote) for y e * t» rd * y __ __ I j l
I'rrp aratio n !, fo r tho «amp hive ted In th* ballot bag fat tho building wlU begin Sept. 7.
(enacted by Grover Fleming. Flem ­ Mrs. Gladys Eandsll, Mrs. F. 8.
D
m
following
members
of
the
ow’o
r
baforo
election
day.
It
was
« B B A K d l KNUR
barn In progrH*' foe nraorwl weeks,
TALLAHASSEE
(/Pi - EaTotal for m o n t h --------— t i t
ing now b oorvlng on todeterml- McCauley, IU*weH Stew art # n J
faculty will Instruct classes during cambla County ji.im-d other ruunand this mu.m lnt bl^okOU, cooking stated. The ballot box will ha
Normal to d a t a ____ __ * n
m u sea tone* i p to five years In J . H. Van Hoy.
lag
y
ear;
Mr.
Cooper,
agriDELAND, Ang. 3 I^ -(A V -A ts utensils, bathing soils, and other te Vstars from 0:00 A. M. te 6:00
ties yesterday in Supreme Court
Tho group w in hold o meeting lorney Murray Bams yesterday nacesaary cam ping paraphernalia P. M. every day except Sunday
tho London, Ohio prison form on o
M. M. Lord, assistant actions against Comptndlcr J. M.
TEMPERATURES
' V
chorge o f d n w b lln g
ehoeooo In tho Boor future w ith M o ra n C filed
Coaqh, history; Mra low’s refusal to umlinue S tate
Maximum. I f ; minimum, 74. &gt;
Informations
in
c lm ilt were thrown togridwe horrtally a* until the day for election.
Fagg, S tate superintendent e f the oourt charging Wallace Dowell
Thompson, English; Mlaa gasoline tax payments In rountlve
Herald reading.
3
According to th* by-Iawi of th*
the time fur depaitnro drew nrar.
society St which time some ef the and Jam es Price negroes with
Boll* Linger, English, Span- under term s of special legislative
Special outdoor •tohleo, brick organ ballon, Sanford may have
Official
Report
alma and fntora se t It It lee of fhn •aaault with Intent to kill H ot* fireplaces, and o th er recently con­ $4 dhnae ters and nil other com- l*h| Mlaa Antoinette Sullivan,
acta.
FLiRGB COWTIWUBg
High L t d
q rg a a la stb a vriR be expblnad.
lea, biology; Mlaa
th* county may have
fy ^ lln n sro m , DeLand police o f- structed equipment v fli he put te mumittes to th,
i
t
----------------:-------L
•$
1$
Helen
Lein
hart,
mathematics,
m
u­
uae tonight as thq f k a t * m m ," call th rjy o o M h wlitth tb* exception of
•OLON RESIGNS
MOBCOWe—
EU*ht
*
23 ---------------II
I'
s k ) M ka Novell* Carter, commer­
have five, i
Ovtodo, which may
I
sounds from tha k * | k
'BAD H lW f
pWSMs won pot to d««|h in the
....... ..........- 8$
T$
t a l l a HA h s k e ' AuC- l i . — 2 4
D m Fallowing members of th* cial) Miss Lais Ruddrll, Junior
'*
.• » .
CHBTIf Tc ATES BOLD V i ’ Plans fo r a Court a f Honor te be
Soviet -blood forgo," it woe reT*
H. Alton !&lt; ................................. __ 11
[TA VA RES—Six state tax cer- held Sept. I n t tho OOMprlwee beet ■leatien aommltte* wUl meet Sept. English) Miss Margaret H arper, UP)—R eprvsahlatlta
whflv sbi ngrin e w t o r k . Aug# 11. - V H 14
7 to e o o a ith e halloU: C. E. Adame, fifth and s llth grade; Mlaa Bcaals Dundy ef Port HI. Jo" rratcnqd 29 ------------------------ M
brought $1 and r a t s a t arranged, n t whiah tl
A farth e r l a t r a u s -la aa teoaon
chalr a on i H . H. Coleman; F . E. Toy* M iras, third and fourth yesterday an- n nn-mbsr of th* 2 7 -------------------------- n
auction here Monday. Sev- H agerdom , a m
woo looMd loo ,»w
I I -------------------—
$1
TT
Htate
Laglslsture
and
accepted
g
ra
de)
Mice
Aldrad
Coat,
second
C,skier,
F
ern
Pariil
D.
K.
McNah,
I will bo offered for sale, subject Orlando, and a
A lfra d F- R loo*. d M f
26
.
■
,
,~r—
I
I
appointment
from
Oovepior
Fred
y
is
s
Marguerite
Faola)
Jam
es
0
.
Sharon;
aad
W.
O Supram* Court ruling, next Boy Scouts o f
30 ----------------‘-------- U
!&gt;. con* as oulf -count# Judge
grade,
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Car Crashed Bus
Then Overturned

V s tM U , -c
auyw M !

*

Italian Shi
Is Bombed In
Yangtze Rive
U . S . C lo s e s * P o r t

To

B la m e F o r L o s s O f
S an tan d er B a t t le s

B rou gh t

A d ja c e n t

F L O R ID A E S C A P E S ST O R M

G o vern m en t

C h arges

N U .M n m

EntablUhcd In 1908

AUGUST SI, 1917

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , T U B S D A

I

Taken

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More Fruit And Vcr*tables Than ‘An|
Similar Area In A n tcrlt*-— C

VOLUME XXVI

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Seminole County Prodoee*

r ” Sanford la Tbs Onlr Central
Florida CUy AlfordlaT Ball, Hlcbwajr
. And Water

Seven Killed
In Greyhound
Bus Tragedy)

— • "

Chiang Kai-Shek
Asks Intervention

Fifteen Cases &gt;
Brought Before
| Municipal Judge

Randall Chase Education Cost
Heads Committee!Per Pupil Here
For Home Society Increases To $60

A uto W orkman
L e a d s Officers
To Child’s Body

Woodmen’s Circle
Will Introduce
“The Big Apple”

Program Revealed u!

At Oviedo School %

Ballots Sent Out

Troop 14 Scouts
Depart For Week C
At CampWikiwiki

rM r

%

£ 1

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1Vfit

TUESDAY, AUGUST 81, 1M 7

m iA in fO R D

M e llo n

In c o m e

C la im J o

VERSE mil TODAY
SETTER

WAVJ

Ye

have

that It hxth hern raid, All
or an rye, and o tooth for p
: but
not
offlHo
, turn
ttew

My unto you, That yi»
orvltr hot whoaoryrr
ihrr on thy right,
to htm the ’othi-r also
R:3S, «&gt;

| trnia of, humor. *1
imrllmrs. lx almoxt n.,
r, A prominent Florida pulilialii-i,

i, ilkii
Mf. E. rase, of nradrntuii,
1 a hlfhwxy wreck last • ft waxn't a cow thlx time.

5

• The funniaat thing about thH.
•rlontot aituatiou U that the U H.
Btato Department atilt dbean'.t
IMognix* It ao a war.
• -.Wa aaa whara lllilrr la planMas to maka a trura with Ihr
,'FHp*. Evidently
ha
moldn’t
hast I* tho Vallran anil
ttir
Rotary rlaba •( lh* asms lime,
--------- ---------Tha trouble with luoklng Im
' ppribli/ *t both aide* of a
Wu m IIoii to that both aide* Im
, V JMdbte’y wallop you for lieinu

*o tho othor.—Chlcoji

Tribune.

The United Blair* rirmanil*
loSomnllleo from both
t'hlnn
SO* Japan far damage
dona
Amarlran property or civilian*.
’For . b nation determined not
te tight ye *uro are bar leg n
rlot to *ay
, State expenditure* are nnw
ruining about tisnoon a moniii
behind tax receipt*. Florida la
rapidly gelling into a
dam
th the fedrral Kovcrnnicnl.
ay be Inn example baa bad
Bomrlblng to do whh It.

«

4hout and Coulldge and ilonvtr
achieved was pretty deadly.
Ocala 8ter. Ntwrlbclci* mo*l
* f u* farad belter in the laat de
♦*4* than wc have in ihla.

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Unde Ram should gel out of
Chios In a hurry. We don’t like
to see a fallow run from a
tlf 111. hut when a ruuide of
Fntsa atari abonllng ui each
ylbar on s’*al reel curner. ibere’r
ao harm In dlvlag Inin th*
saareai ash ran.
•
'Yea never," phUiuuphlir* Jim
day. "fa t aaywhere in politic.
log to gel avan." Ruro nolt
A'g why ao many of them don't
f
there,—Fort Myvr* New*
aaa. Thera'* wbuloni In what
n» Farley aay. which many a
s*r polHtciaa could learn with
,

American citizens will view
the Dollar Liner President Hoover, in which am
can Bailor was killed and sever*} other U r S:-citlxeng Mre
Jured, with a feeling of bittcfticsa over everything that
la taking place in the Far Blast. But even yet it la doubtfull if many people reafbfe that thn events of Che part
few weeks have brought not only China and J»pan, but
the rest of the world, Including the United Sfatea u
well, to the very brink of war.
It haa already become apparent that China la W
"push-over” for Japan and that a long drawn out war
will be necessary to accomplish the Japanese alms,, fh
such a war, with the Increaalng damage to foreign Inter­
est a, and such Incidents as the shooting of the British
ambassador, and the bombing of neutral ahlpa Increased
It seems Impossible that other Hattons wip
wtU
many times, it
he able to keep oat of ( L ,
/Hi^ recent announcement of the conclusion of.anonngg/iTwofi treaty between China and Russia Indicates
whdre the first stop will be In tho tortuous way of Invowing the wholo world- Japan mid Russia nave bean
lot/g nt odds over boundary dispute* and the igps M&gt;gyrsslvcness in Mancpurla and North China. The treaty
-iwlweeii Chlun and Russia gives, reason to belief* th*4
the Soviets may at any time come to the aid of Russt*.
Htrt .1span and fJcrmany ntso have a mutual lUUV
mire alliance and it is very likely that the
which see* Russia move agsinot Japan, , will fhjd troogg
getting n&gt;sdy for an attack on western Russia. Hitjtf bns
l»een waiting for the right moment to attack Russia ev*g
since he came Into power, and that moment WOU^ com*
the minute Russia becomes engaged In tho Em L
Russia and France arc also bound together by de­
fensive alliances, and Germany and Italy apparently hav*
some sort of an understanding which has mad* them
Work together at all crucial points during the past few
years. England could not stand Idly by and see Franes at­
tacked by Italy and Germany without coming to the aid
of her old n’ly. And so, almost over night, as actually hap­
pened in 1014, the world would be thrown Into two wsrrinir camps, Japan, Germany, and Italy, on one side; CMru, Russia, Fmnce, and England on the other.
Ft r the United States to keep out of such a conflict
ivruld remiire more tact snd diplomacy than has been
I!*) &gt;
’ ayed in Washington during the past few days. Conl res* pnWd ibr so-enllnd Neutrality Act during Its re*
(i;-nt s: soon which was to ho applied by tha President
whenever a slat? of wor exist* between two countries. So
fur, it# spite or Die invasion of China by the Japs, and
the slaying of thousands of helpless civilians, as well
UN soldiers, the sinking of ships, and all the other uaua)
arts-of war, it has not been applied and tho obvious con­
clusion is that in the President's mind at least a state of
wnr does not cxlsti_Apparently wo are going to Ignoro the war until we
are in it.

D fllp *
WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.- W
____
A W 1 C —The board of tax app
.....
|My will hand down a docirion in a
r» i m * » ■ '*■*'» yw w
month or to on lhr government'*
rta t i H O * haUla hundred*
claim for ar|dit&gt;onnl
Uo bahM tho hattfe Unto uxre on Andrew W. Mellon',
datermla* tho tat* at tho focojn*.
oa, fh lai« i war.
' Tho claim haa brrn pending
w.aaonoT Meaty—and more before the board for more than two
year*. Kvklcnre i* brine *lft*d by
combatant* T H. H. K r t ( of trial examiner*, who are expected
a a f dtfooha Roya o f Japan, to report finding* to the hoard
- m tT tr have hoard af xbortly, officials
aaid.After the
u hitradacUoa.
board rule*, the decision cm be
L
gftMQ Arairhan’adnnt contested In the courts cither by
Job's M , a — - arefer* this the treasury, or the Mellon estate,
h nadailag of m o m to Ule
Atthnuch the treasury's claim
m tr * ~ - n .i.w - M Run, originally wst made againal MelM M t w W D h U ta r Chians &gt;on. himself. officiate sold the
tafcS away—oo test winter financier’s .Irath made on change
a dlagrualM war lord kU- •» the atatux,
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t

1BT- - ; - n w*r iook pu"
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ONLY

W A S H IN G T O N

DAYBOOK

• y PIUtSTON GROVE*
Now opposition to the President, par
mo- iKulnrly at « time whan ho aaoy
m m - ba preparing ta give the go ahead
rein*
* • milliona of doUara la
aliJl •**,u *• Dtete1* cotton farmer*.
|
. . • Soma old'lla* Domocrata, who
‘ “ hav* a* particular liking for Urn
• I Copeland Smith objectives, I or*]
faarful Mvertheteeo that a second
~ ~ ylotnry fer Fiotelte “ Little Flower*
’
LaGuardta might lira out t* he *
,
-prig of polu it ,vy frr tho Demi*
___ crotle party from a national iiatd
r* S . point.
The buUdtng up of a strong La*
Gnardia orgwbattea, combined
U. 1 with a cooUnued o»Ut In tha ItemW at acratle forces of New York City,
(V, might deprive thn Democratic

-.1

*

Green Valley
Dairy
Alt
TeotH
U « RwflHa) 1‘wani

C o tto n

L

o m

S u b file

a tiuaueaee Man ta Uua
■y credit n ignsottaa I*

'• -

Mr*. Gacll Gabhatt of Saaferd
haa returned brow from an *«-

4

P o li t i c s

M e e tin g

W U b

S t e le

C it r u s G r a v e r s

Oan*.

'

SujUuan win the mayorwlity warn
ination for Fewwlar Royal r*|ur
Im A eves Jitetjra M rem lsh W r
haaay, becked by New Deal Bear
]ncrata, they 'Might ’ ’geW tenhral
of - the entire ’porty orgwwixalten
In New York CHy.
f
Rve* if Maydr UOnSrdi*. agio-

Ruks

F ro m

T a
P r ic e

I

IACKSONVILLE
J

F L O R ID A
( w m s o s n ib w

eOer private wealth In lb* Intereats of n wartime economic strve-

TALLABASSBR, Aug. » —
u D -rdU lra and appoint****!*
In be ihaewieed wheel Fleridn eRrua indaatry repeeaenlolhree « * •
far here today With Getwawor

S o o s e v e tt O k ’s

RICH MILK

'CSWSi'SK’iAS:

Cone

ii an »b®ut» and 0. C. Chanaharteia
Dna hundred and fitly rivilian*
wan killed In Nanking the olhev
dap by Japan*** bombing plane*,
old hundred or more in Nantao, *
Suburb o f Shanghai. The plane*
f a t Otar thickly populated area*i,I from a vUil to hit aon, I’harli*
Wring no military objectlee ae.l lefficr in Miami.
A congenial parly from Sanford
, drrppdd their daath dealing bomba
'H t t y te terrify elviUan*
Roma ta enjoying the pleaaurea of Day­
day plan** will fly &lt;mr Toklo for tona Beach, it.waa alated lodajb Ibanka to a drive tgwtak* « w third
The group* Irvclu.f. *: Mr*. M. M,
Stewart, and Max, Mre. J. H.-fW*
der, Mr. and Mr*. Km*H Bella,
and Mr tad Mr*. Forrest Calrhei
and baby,
UV Mlaa Kdiclh Stewart; U. ' h.lne
after a delightful *t*y'tnii&lt;mg the
mountain* of Ciaytaa. ” Oa, ae­
rordBig te ipfanoaliwi reyvlred.
i.

- E n g ra v in g
M c L n u lin , J e w e le r

OKtNOBU
RAYA— Uxuatty
trailing In pletu1*0 h itu M thlnko
It lo n Job* to ho ph&lt;*ogT*ph*d.
Woo vie* mtnbUt of finance until
cabinet change ia J e m . Got No. t
pteto In finance deportment after
another Japanese refused IV
ColoHsoo. unknown to tbs world
ontil recently, boa hern Interested
In politics rear line* ho majored
Jo that etthjaet at Thkya Imperial
ualr.ratty (cUaa of 17).
I Only « , ho boon ona of tearW t
; bnrdana over carried hr fiaonce
antat*U r In Japan. Ilia country's
fhmncoa are said to bo atrunc
enough far only a three month*
war. Kay* already ho* sweated
through many long aoooiono with
hla at*ft dferusabig mtena of
financing the campaign. So far the
government boa appropriated op-

YM TIRD AY

S e t t in g

AND

ping tour" for arm* and moneyJ
Arranged for nt Uait three Euro­
pean loan*, pina a *30,000,000 com*'
mtrtlol credit with the Skoda
nraonaaont work* In Caechoalova-

SANFORD TW EN TY YEARS AGO

Caplaln Uld4Hl llali win. haa
WrillaB a book nrt -Knropo la
Arm«” *aya the nexi war •will
Pbaxtn la ranfualnn and end in
chana." With London. I'arl* IterJin. Rom* treated ea Bhanxhal
h*a been treated during the pa*t
/tail w*eka, and probably worm
ShS Many emaller eitie* COW
plctejy wiped out, . there won't
h* much f*ft Of Europe.

D ia m o n d

Fat and 54, ho w o n a muaUrhe.
haa a rood/ omDt. Bom la Taftti.
Shanxi—on* of North (T.ilno pm hWM Japaa te a t * trying lo oa*
box. Hao dtsrooo from OhrHIn
and Tate. Booa holdlag down govonuaoat Job, line* IMS. , Doublebarreled tttte a«w te minister of
ffciaaeo and vice^prtm.*r. Recently

bln.

H u e -W a tc h —
R e p a ir in g

a n a Soba* ■latere, Urns becoming
member* of tho "Soon* dytiaxly,"
v M A hao played aa Important
part la Uw buildtag up tho prw nt

Although h»&gt; (wintod out that Florida in running bonind in its budget figures at the rate -of about $2&gt;0,000
h month and is faced with u iwsslhle deficit of $3,000,000
for tho year, Comptroller Ixr adds that 'There U a splen­
did chance to’ get by” If rigid economy is practiced by
state officials and they have "a little luck.”
•'This moans.” the Miami Herald says, "thsl Florida,
operaVlnjr on tho largest appropriations In her history,
can 'got by* only with great luck In tax collections. Money
of more than normal volume must pour Into the coffers to en­
able the general revenue fund to at snd up under the strain
of the Inordinately heavy expense. When the slot machine
rovenuo stops In October, a severe slump la apt to develop
lha! not even the big fall property tax collections caw
overcome.
f
"Then will come the true test of economy, editing
off n few stenographers here and there, trimmlng/this or
that deportment, pul ting the brake* on -institutional ex­
pansion, are nil right, but these are not economy. None
of these things get im Into Important money, auen on th*
state must reach if It is to survive the period when outno unbalances income,
"Most Immediate sample of economy brought on by
n renlixathm of this unbalanced condition of the bitdgvt
was the stale'a decision not to put up flQO.OOO for *
Siwnish-American wnr memorial In Tamp*. This was •
pjeco of |xOilirnt plunder In the first pl*r«, and * fcidmo
example of the folly of federal fund matching in Urtweond. In Hop with Governor Conn's reluctance 70 dlstnbuU
public fitmls solely for the purpose of encouraging further
fislcrnl spending, the state will do wall to forget this me­
morial until such a limp as the citisens by private sub­
scription Indicate they want It."

city |as Uka Gresfe. Mr. Gsbfaett .recre* |turned aevernl wacka age, *,
inly | A acheol In Paofa VU) be hsM
rm l I thi* year according te weed releal* I eelveti today. (Ttildrea of that
Thn^dlrlrict Were not able la aitend
in a I ■*»l rrar becaua* there waa M
la ,'acbool.
j uf
Mr*. D. R. Briaaon "and llute
daughter, llaten, has arrived in th*
lAv city after aevarnl week* apaat nt
1 old CUytoa Ga.
Joe Cam*row and Freak Greenrn.il man have purchamd Fard ran-

Tax

B e D e c id e d

-item wen* h* a y patm*

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w. ntel *

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n r a BAHTDRI) ffFR ALD , SANFORD, FLO R ID *

S o cia l A n d P erson al Activities

iE x -l v ^ n i p a i g n
[firry f m s t t
Senator

M is s E s t r id g e T o B e
Sponsor

At

D ance

! A lp h a

E ta

C h ap ter

Tom Deflln ot

E n jo y s D in n e r P a r t y
cnn» ware wounded! and offered
. r
to make any reparation- lhai ?u,v .„ ‘
Wa.hlntton mtfht dertnnd Thar • V L „ "
oTiilnlnrd th* tr mlltary I'lrrUnh*
, C,
ml.toot, th, 'Amet|ran .M r for S f f r l '
a iapeneaa army 1trail.port atin f
* ,
hoped
deaparafelp
that
the
«
United State* ’ aorernment would :
no;
tlrorala lnrluilea Inqno more
take a lenient view ot the &lt;*ae- r° V ° ' 'i" l°
equnre mile* than iloea the state
el,lent " * u&gt;u
i tnoiiuintls
of Now York.
1 A iantnMo mlltUr? spores- j of VolUeo
J—
1« i •_ a
nth A
s
man ihnrted -fofntalty
Ittfl
fla
The tilrla* Story
»*♦♦**
noivnreroaalon
agreement
be
[. The girl* mill they hail set-n an
M A L A R fA
twem f'hlne Tfid Rotter Rotate,
apparition of the Virgin, wen- aide
annomired Rundiy In NiinkMg
to tmirh n golden rosary she tar­
and Moecow.
rtmlaln*
tnkfel
tlet!, lo t that ahe dlsappcaivil
c x ,L fa
annexes providing
for
florid
when they Irlrd to cut a comer off
-mtlltnrr sxtatance
to
Chltia
her hlne saih.
JnpMi’s hoiff wad
to
smash
Result: trains runnlnir
running to tin
Chinns armr heyftrd hope 8*•hrln'c of Vnltagn were Inauffkhnt
fore |liU na.latanta can beeottio
to carry the crowds hoping to no
effective.
the trillion.
•1 clifha hoped
that Japan
Tins hlihup Inrcatlgaleil and de
will antagonise
Great ’ llrttaln
elated- "Th» girls’ affirmation itre
fiirlhor he her deter In rhniffrInc the formal afhVlogy whlrti nnl only nnl corroborated by fact* |
l^nidon ha. demanded' for the ‘.'having any toever aupematutnl It's wonderful the way n
charaitcr, hut they are vltlnteil l y
tamo bring* pro
d ia lin g of Blr thrift*' Knatchlav, burning akin, i
hull Tlurek.en flrlflah artthaaia- ninny elements which alnol-.iUl)
■.itching
stopatM
dor lo rid iib hr Japanese Pitll* cllinliuilc irnl appaiTtlons uf thr
V
Ire
10
—
The
re
full'
l
fovlikl
th*—
tar*—arloloes. The fW rieiv W tt
Ihunxht there was a chance that lletlty to.take part In hr to fav.u
tlrllnln n III Induce the United llu-j.|ub.’ iIinacrs of the faithful.",
To Correct Abases
Stoles to join with her In pres­
All tills is III con sequence of tinsure oii the Japanese
which
will force Ihrm to drop their dtens' Is tued by the Holy Of fret- In
June Inst meting bishops thiough
I urns Ioii of this cnnnlry.
I The Japanese aPoe arnl in mil the world lu correct abuses In
|
he %»Innl np- slowly on all lha fornix of I'at hoik worship.
l’lulatrs say that the Catholk ]
iiia|or f IkIn Ink fronts. In the
« llul .ina inirlhwest „ f |&gt;el|dnR&gt;| Church freely admits the pul's!
Hiil&gt; ii.in railway they had cleared ■Mllty of miracle*, but la very ac&lt; p I
the area between the Nanfcnw| tlral in any way rountcnanciior '
I'oss jind Knlxnn nnd moat of |supiHisntlv mlracutnua occumnc-Slringrnt 1nets tig a(Ion
1‘hahnr province nnd were drte-i
Inc Hie Clilm-st- division* fltetW Ji.-Two*miracles mn.t lw M'Uluteiij
Inlo northern Shan»t and east-! nnd piored for' canonisation Tliey 1
rrn Hnlvnan pmvlni"1
South-|are essmined with meticulously
we«i of pelplntrlfankow
line I unknown In civil nr criminal 'ott
llivv 1 1.limed |o linve driven the rates. The hearing may go on for
I'liIncjJ- hark
alone
n
linn generations. Proponents siV op
uh.,nl/:S miles Irom iviplng.
l posed nl every tum by n can to
lawyer known nt "the devil’s ad
voentc." Cart)Inala examine this
evidence la scores of sessions be­
fore passing on It.

Miss Marian Estridr* haa bttn
The members o f the Alpha EU
chosen aa one of Use aponaora for Chapter of Ufa .Ph i • Kappa Tao
the Farewell DeMoloy Dance to be
given Frida, n lgh t^t the O c te t*
Country Club. Other aponaora are M ri „
u i i e c l t o |taM WI
,

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. ^ k r o n '^ t ?
of Mr
.

Mr ami Mra. 11. E. hurry .if
Atlanta, Ga. Ir e the gui-H* of Mr.
‘ ‘ I and Mra. K. t\ Lane.
.

Th .'"G allon H U Ik honor ot Jock

Frienda of Doug'***. McSlarruw
will red ret to learn that he la
■offering trou a broken arm.

« • » » * « « «
»;■
,,,
. .n.nfi •nin who will leave tomorrow for
Mr. and Mra. Ted Lowry uf
Continue" uSui a ^ &lt; »■ * • " * »• when, they will W in Quincy arc tho gueata u(. Mr. an,l
'» r the coming football
Mra. T. K. 1term'll at their borne
Thrnufhout the HreoraUona, the on Elm A venae.
fraternity colon. Harvard red and
old void, predominated. At tho con­ I

The 51ls.es Evelyn Echols, Mary
and Janet
weekend' at'

D a n c e T o B e G iv e n
clusion of the dinner the guests Mctfahofi, Nell Goff
B y P h i A l p h a K a p p a s went to the home of Leonard Bum- Ctiapmarr spent ‘ the
The Phi Alpha Kappa Sorority
wilt have a Girl Break Dance
Wednesday night at the City Hall.
The dance la-to be given in honor
o f the girls who will soon leave
f i r college.
Dencing will begin at 8:00
o'clock, to the mualc o f Glen
Brown’s Orchestra and will conAlnnr antlf 12:00 o’clock. Thu
Public ta cordially Invited to attend-

by.where a.abort bwaineaa-ecsetew
and amoker was held.
Mrs. Dnm Tayrrutlno uf JackThose attending were: Prof. M.
B. Cogbum, Mrltnn Ware, Mac •tin v11It* la visiting In-r brothHuddleston, Francis Bonmlllat, era L. M. Tclfoni and family
Bill Morrison dtnd Bill Preston, all and B. H. Telford.
of Sanford. Also S. L. Yon, Jr.,
Leonard Bumby, and John Wing uf
Winter Park ami Zollic Maynard.
Jatk Maynard, At Kaytiun, Red
Evans, Charles West, Homer FosSeaton,
tar, Bob Chapmsn,
Hsriy Ja Mlnarlk hs- &gt;
Art Karst and Bert Humphries
fnrm-CIrvttahd, um,. m..r

ton, D.

C IT Y N E W S B R IE F S
a troop clean-up at tbclr week­
ly meeting held ,1a the Junior
High flrhool. according to It
R. Morris, scoutmaster.
The special committee of the
Seminole' County Chamber of
Commerce whkhwM.eMtpkitrd to
kite*w1y«rtred raftrtad employee*
In' Seminole County meet tonight
at 8:00 o’clock in the Chamber of
Commerce bunding. J. L. Ingley,
chairman o f the committee, will
preside.
The marketing of eggs under
the co-operative agreement
ot
the Seminole County
Poultry
Producers Association will be
discussed at th* regular meeting
of the body at the Stminole High
School Thursday night, A k a K.
Johnson, secretary of the organ­
isation, announced today nnd al­
so that n weILknown speaker
would be present to discuss
poultry problems.

W ill

T ry

T o In d u c e

where In-

Prompt Relief
From Itching

Chief IhrMt
lo Alice Marble
In defense ot her
national
women's lennl*
Is expected to ba

La

Helen Jacaba

spending three weeks.

(left), former

Mr. and Mrs. W. M. N-mt li.oe
returned %ome from .M,&gt;. olnln
Va. and other ' i :&gt;i i in
Virginia and North Carolii i t, uGAINESVILLE. Fla- Aug. n they have keen apending lit* past
—A Study of the Influence of two months.
hormone-like
chemical
sub­
stances on the propagation of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Z.-lim^
.
plants Is balng undertaken iiy n*vits of Okeechobee plan t-s leave
the Florida. Agricultural Experi­ tomorrow after having spiiit -v
( J T - ’
ment Station. It Is announced ernl day* as the guests of M—
I
by Dr ff. Harold Hume, as­ Ssdye Moses. Julian naunn-t " ill
j"
sistant director
of
research accompany them hornet
f;
Recent years have brought much
Interval In this subject through­
Mrs. John Spsrkmnn and son*.
out the country, and Interest­ Jack and Chsrlk, have returnnl
ing results are anticipated In from Connellsvilie. Pa. and un­
the Florida work.
making their home Ml lt)IJ Myrtle havereturned
The
Boyce-Thompson Insti­ Avenue. Mr. FparUinan will n-turn ,|a). t,ip 1(&gt; ( -j
tute for riant Research has
_____
1 nf « hlvh « -re
provided fellowships for
two
Mrs. \V. M. Morrison
n-vl "mu!,
students. Donald K. I'lnnk and
James Toffaletll. juniors In th» daughter, Sally, left today f&gt;,&lt;
.Mrs. I'l-".i
College of
ArrlculluA*.
The Jacksonville. They Were joined hyi
research will he conducted In Miss Grelchen Morrison, "In. has* tor J.« kuni'IMthe Napcrlment Station horti­ liven III for some time in Pukitka.I "I'ejnl M-'erol
cultural
dopartmenl'a
labora­ Gretrlu-n and Sally are to twelve
Mr. nnd XI&lt;
tories. a^d will be directed by treatment at the Riverside Ho»|dier mol dmu-:
John V. ‘ Watkins assistant horti­ pttal.
culturist with the college.
Dr. Hume s*ye' the prnfaet ..M rs. Horner .Ltlllr Mr» Fn'*1
probably will run for four nr Bcott and Mis* Minnie llerk
five years, amt will concern
primarily plants
of
perullar
value In Florida's horticulture
A number of chemical suh'tnnrha
believed lo have tho ability to
Induce rapid growth In plants
will be tested for Ihrlr rlfert
on lha facility
with
which
plant* may be rooted.

R a p i&lt; I P l a n t G r o w t h

queen of the

B y U s i n g C h e m ic a ls Lake,

courts, who la

STOP THOSE
CHILLS AMO
FEVER!

making a
strong comeback.
She won h e r.
match with Kay’
Stammer*
lif Ihr Wlihlrtittj
Cup play ta
cstablUts /
. her bid.
Mr
not Mt* rlureltee
r»-1nsn- -• tioin a Dip t
XV'mi mol ituwarn tVyni
T'-ioo • •• -ui,| Nmlli i'
Whbli
III! Illited
the
Mniuo 'in* and
Notrl*

I

tlf ttfi.OOO farm
families
In
North Dakota, neatly t'r&gt;.«dd fain
j Hies depemlrd on the Resettle
|oirol Administration for aid in
Him.

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"Candy' In India i* the name
Ib-tiaal ts tile latRi-sl of the of a weight, equivalent to BlM1
I Indian prnvliiiis In pnpntallnll. pounds.

All drug stores Mil Gl
Isss Chiu Tonic. Me a
tetter else la the snore

P la n e s M a y B e a t S u n
O ver

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By HOWARD w . nt.AKEH1.EE
WEW YORK—It looks as ir the
old vrrsra about Ihr speedy gal
who arrived before she started ate
about to coma true literally, In
avlatkn.
A speed of 4-10 mile* with an en­
gine of 2,000 horsepower wen i !h&gt;
Schneider trophy. It I* rakulg'nt
In the British science Journal, Na­
ture, that In thr stratosphere this
same engine would have-given a
speed of 800 mite* an hour, Thi*
would be doe to the. lowered reshtanre of the air,

lqi

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On The Stage In Person

Matinee And Night
Wednesday
* ‘ 1

RADIO AMATEURS
“ B o b b y ” F r a n k lin
C H A M P IO N T A P D A N C E R
Waif s a l Howard, Musical Daa
Tam Carroll lUrltoa*
J t e / fteldea; r^ a g
khdaosa Wat sea, Napt, ftersaawy Stager*
Haacwk, Kindred A Braaba, MeUdy Maa
Margaret Nabte, BaledUt

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BATTLE

i Great Ovation At End
Com es B a c k

A fte r

Tough

M cLucas

S e v en th

For

Four

NSW
Tany-

A n n o u n c e s S c h e d u le A n d

O pener

C a l l s F o r T i l t I n J a c k s o n v i l le W i t h

R o u n d T o F o rc e b o n is In D e fe n s iv e
S h e ll

RjunKeep* Many Away While VF ei nl ol mBoaucsk CY raer ad t uOr ef ^
15 Men And Three Coaches C a l i f o r n i a C a t c h e r
ORANQB. Calif. Aug. 11. —
VP)—Rattlesnake*. Ilia monalera.
Hold A n Important Session tarantulae
and tha Ilka ara juat
*

Rounds

^ S t r o n g J u lia

L o n d o n ’s

L io n s

lag. a* la. tar. "D e a l m that
aUft warry yob; I t * atm In
(bare aad able to atay « • * 7

v.i.u- fooO

.
•

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Thai* peel exactly what Toey*
pnady Tommy did. aad qalta
aaafally .tma far tba ramalndar
‘ VT7 of tba fight Parr acttally earn*
_**■ oat la tba eighth, with a rally
. m il that h*d Lool* baffled and la
f
fragneat retreat. Tba tbaUSagar
| blssUd away with both bands,
*ooring repeatedly with bard
aboU to lb* bead. Ha forced
J r ™ Job back Into a defen*It* shall
7?,®* from which t*» ehamptoa did

Oat of (M eaftra dcbadnla
only two Of IM fsM M nave
been so for debt daled to ba
pUyad la Sahfbtd. Oaaeh MeLocaa . abac-ahead
that
the
Ufblo did adbWMat for tba
field wilt ba hutatlad roca.

B DoesSac's
ba. ago fro
leak maud
'bad aalklpaiad, r a n
bol
y ataaaad lb* at parts who
I uaatmoaaly picked h tm 't*
neaa a stick knockout via*
h bat thrilled a comparative aaaall crowd, eatlataled at no

™ j J 3 l &gt; I « n a w a ^ I a r ^ p u t to defend HI* worl &lt;1 heavyweight IsurrM in nu Hunt with Tammy
Fbrr, the British ehamptao, tn New York** Van krp Stadium. Joe won on a decision aflat Toeamy
fljrcml him to 'g o »h* M l ID rounds, Farr (lo ft) l» *h»wn wading Into the champion In on* nfth *
early round*.

"V tS S S *

Atlanta

Naahv II*
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lllrmlnahani —
Ckallal»»aa
Knuavlli* ____
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GOES

L IM IT

TO

BEAT

tala." b* taka hit amall daugh­
ter. Batty Rota Hhe do**.
Bo otto piece* tba ilurdy.
allktn aplder on bar cheek.
Nothing happen*.
“ It tab** a relatively moist
akin tartar* to allow the taran­
tula to Inject lta potaon.“ h*
explain*.

FARR

•*
JJJ
J* •••»
»•
SS .ST*

H ie sp i.T *

M-in|.lil. al Atlanta. I&gt;A»U&gt;.... **•
r*NBah*lll* a t ' lltrmlnglisMi.

an » * » 7 paU to tba I’uchrrt
ramIIt . Thar hay* a back yard
fall of venomous Ihtnia.
Their pelt ara deadly lint
not danrenrai.
Otto pucherl.
WPA lecturer, paradoxically *i*
Plain*.
Pnchart who pat tba venom
■alltag butloeea on n commer­
cial baala aad then quit when
tba bottom dropped out of tba
rattle*nake potaon market, willtncly demonetrate* bta point
, Ha stretcher • htmioR on the
lawn.'for a Rill*. •‘•nugillni**’
party with Lethal a veteran
diamond back that bad butted
la thraatenlm faahlon when ba
waa re moveil I nun the cage.
Lethal squirms
aero**
hi*
matter** cheat all Idea of alriktag gone.
‘"FUttlssnskti."" ruchert aay*.
“ need only n III He undemand­
ing to ha handled aafely. They
wont „blta unlraa they get i d
cited."*
. .
n
Thera"* a catch In handling
deadly, spider*. loo
"Want to pot* with tha taraa*

night

••JHS"__ __

IS P schedule ’ yostordsy afteraoou aad made a oorprlslB* annonacamaat »b*t Raatard.' would
open tba m e w oa Sept It,
la Jscksouvlll* agalact tba Usedo* t Lion*.

The l i p

achedale is-a * fat

A u t o F a t a lit ie s S h o w
In c re a se
Tba
chsllaagar euffered
a
g«ek aider hla right *1* *a
early as tba third round- By
lb* fifth, bland wa^ at rooming
(Torn cats under both optics.
Poor th* claao. on* of
Jo*"*
•bon left hooka start*d a stream
o f rrtaaoa rtqa rarr's note I
bat lb*o* appeared only to bol
minor mlebapo la tb* fighting
life of the I ) rear-old W .l.h naaa. who ba* aovar boon flat­
tened la hla oattre career.
Loot* cam* cloeast to itortas a knockdowa la lb* taraalh
raoad. H an tba champion, wbo
bad apeat moat of th* first all
M a d * * pea ring Tommy with
M l Rand*. really got dew* to
Vhalapag.
Ha
bleated
Pan's
hood'w ith both head*. Tommy
gave \ gToand. while tba blood
drippdd from hla fee*, but hla
ha*** rafaaad to hackle and
hla spirit refuted to he broken
•bs tb* ponUhannt ho waa ab­

fa ffs n u a u

rh

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New Verb «| Claelnaall I ,
Olhtr* bat eehedated.
■AM M

TONS*

■I. Leals at Na»L Talk,
nhleag* at Brook It*
P llltk u ra h

at

Fh tedslphl*.

Cincinnati at Bait**.

AM B B U IAK LB Aim R

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Tfrk

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It

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O ver

eam* period of ISIS the- liatlonnl aafety louncll
reported
yesterday,
An Iticreaaad motor mlleaua In
July waa accompanied by an Increaee |n tralllc fa Ial 11law and
3410 peraona tiled on alrcel* and
hlahwaya.
The traffic toll, report* from
41 alalea ahowe&lt;l. (limped (tr*
per cent for the month and It
per tent for thn erven-incmtli parlint Falallllea during the period
totaled 10,0*0,

a ■==£= II IS III
ra rta a iu n

M

1936

TODA

tan by Marlowe. (■ quoted by
Bbakeepeare In HA i You Like
mor*1 guyrip mill* Ward- its
pound . Junior half; Jtm Blew It."
IS* pound Jaytof end; Pet*
Although A.
H.
Ilouaman a
Rchola, H| poand Froafc ' and;
Ural book of poem*. "A BhropJlmiufa page.' Vi# pound gearehtr* Lad.'* became an Imraadlterbaak; Bam Walts. ITS pound
at* elatalc. Ua publication way
and; Charlie tapyllL 1|» pound
financed fay |h* author.
Sophomore end; TWiaey Smith.
IS# pound
Praabmua
tackle:
Robert M ay.. 14* poaad bait- ton. Leon Laweon’t third year.
back; ■'Ashy*' . JopSs. I f * pound Bam Walla* third year
and
tack)* *pd a eopbomore aad many of tha other*.
Laoh “ Flash" Law eon. 1SS poaad
Theee Uemlnele
Qrlddere
Senior half back;
surely hay* a teu|h
bat­
tle coming an
Sept
H
when thay meet these lur­
ing Lions ef Linden at the
Jeekeenvllle Maniacal Sta- |
dlum In that ally.
’

WORLD

Wall w* with to congratulate
oa* men Whom w* picked to
win .the Loula right
and
ho
came an close to dolnr II that
we am gotpg to glre him oar
congratulations at welt ae brag
a little bit on him aren though
we did barely mlaa our guess.
Tommy , Furr, now on* of lb*
baling "a big boy*, led the ftrbt
to Jo* Lout* In inch an na­
tron* ding
manner
that
the
Drown Bomber waa ntrar able
to gdt aero*! that right la th*
right placet dee to th* fact
that Farr** style of boxing waa
never ooUqdWod by the ?ham-

er* a y IUMA.V

Falling to arorc a tingle knock-down, Champion JoeR Labia
waa fbreed to fight the full ID nounda In gaining a declaim over
Tommy Kerr, (he Itrlileh challenger, In the Yankee Stadium.-a i
New York. Thli remerkabte picture ehowe Jo* (left) and tb*

Welahuuin mixing tl fait-and furtotuly,

r r s i uts

1JpwiiWiB *,

D e a th A w a its

Hew Verb at Ctevalaat.
waahlagtea at Detroit.

N a t iv e s G e rm a n y M a y A s k

S e l l i n g T o F o r e la r n c r s

PanalelMia°at*1ft. Laola

__ S h o r t e r

S h ir t t lH s

Aug. 81.—Id5)— The
„ 1
“11
TIENTSIN, i:hlna Aug.
1,—f/m
.—(dl | BERLIN,
fate__of th*
—Ilosth will he the 1__
__ **T. B-O’ S- ttv* our ablrte may
Chinees. In Tientain who sell their be )irar&lt;l in Oermany or* limg. .
property eurrrptltlou.ly to for-! Th* average Herman man'*
signer*, arronllng to an order ahlrt U 97.1 Inch** long In front
issued by Oenrral Hung Chuh-yjun, SU.4 Inrhea behind. WUI It Bmfc*
chairman of thu llnpcl Chahar rauth different* if tb* ahlrt |g cut
C lot hr* ahorter both Way* 7
Political Affairs committer.
A amall maltar, tut able* th*
Although the fillet specific* for*htrt V * * '* * ? * *#*&lt;■
signers In gcnernl, the general
Chine** opinion la that it* putp«*a WHi a year, a living of fear teabee
I* to pro cut the Japanese buying of materia) on each ahlrt weald
mean lW,noo,WXl inch**, or IJ U up the land.
ai.1 yard* or 1A0J mile*, almaat
two-third* of tb* width of tb*
O p iu m A d d ic t s M u s t
United State*.
So whx not try it.,th* "TexUl
G e t T o u r is t s L ic e n s e
Zaltung" auggriU,

lo tm tis i AsgociATing

C lassified Advertisements

Shanghai, Chinn, Aigr. .H r-!
VP)— Tourist llcctieae will be Issued
for traveling opium smokers in
Oraeter Shinghal. They are being 1
put oul la help officials keep track1
of addict*.
Th* city government has a plan
that call* for the extermination of
B i narcotic evil by 1M0, Smoker*
v* bean required to reglaUr and
p»7 A fee. Each year tha I Irons*
meat be renewed and th» addlct'a

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lery in JVhe’a S’n l.ariy,” the i;o) ,
ihnrrnnda o f inovie-tfoera, "(Jreat
a t th e
m r/
In la» r ri-t'l id tin- |inhIm linn
romanei- wliirli plnya Friday at
' Huy,” Jarni K fTii:ney*a firat t.rand
Sunday, Monday \ renvMtn.n I ioiii ion , I, run ,1. .f, nu
A iltilllil” im n i'll In tin- l&gt; '■
the If il x Tin nlte, T ” «i'ther for lli”
Nut tonal production will
play
I fa. I-»»•/, r in k fi.ihle." "Sn rato” n
rewritten aiim.i,
l»ii li.r n|i
fit at limn na menu romalilli • !
lliiir'd av nl the Dili Theater.
pnarantca »V j” niltilniUi.il, In
Tut'ailny v The lllg liny. I".% -pi* ,1 luldid n*li •r'loti nn I
liman two plnyera tear Ih” lid off
I The floty ■f&gt; "Hrenl Ouy” la
tliaan
liislam ” i 'o n ly
'Inn.'
if you Inujrh d when "Mr. fh-i,l.M Wi’nl lo ’loan : onTi how I
lo provide a hlhiriou* fate” apaik'
llypim l Cagney enleitninment. It
allots" anri" Innil” , lln&lt; ilmilili. |
lire: &gt;i il Ii 'toy dialogue.
when "M il. IlflllD* T A K K y T ill: AIR. ’
.
|depirt&lt; lla* r lrng*[h"i of n young
*»&lt;■*. UiAil!.'
li lliehiiiir Ik oh&lt; word for it
Wedih?dny, Thuridry- iln tfn, .tap”
in p, &gt;ti t.nke
deputy in the Department nf
camera.- Ifi mi plan- , ta
Inr
f rom ih” rpmnent Trt*h!,.na an np'
fonnty’a chnitipion mmmlm
llitrln n t,
weights * Me.iniri'a nf a large
fain Mi'll, III her
lull - all'll
loil enlly iiu'hi iiileil* lull hnndioioe
, 1-ity to put an end tn the abort
S ffifi) iittrnetton: liomim Whitney, tTinrli- Kilffgle
■a niilnrliij: iliaira nr iiiiinlmi
youini man Mniwera Into an eaelu
weight tpekrt. Of. eoiirse, he geta
•TI HN OFF T IIK MOON.”
nrrnaa n lawn In ” 11” ln” iw'|ili
r|V” Inr Wowintf a toy liullonn, nnd
min trouble, for Ihn gang, who
acmina already marl” by alia
Thnradny
Jnniea
Cacti,
r,
M
”
t
tori.
"T
ill:
til’
KAT
lii'irina flirting with
utiful Ann
air profiting, nrodleaa to any, nra
Harlow, were iliml
f i l ’ V " Alao ^lickcv IIrwinie •IIOMSIi:!! M lo tll, IlllV
|li..ioh who i« truing alone, whim-'
powrif, I (Hililirally and quite tin*
"Warnlnga." a lu'elriiik
Friday Ann Itrornh, John Tn li* •*Stl,,',T! N o I,AMY."
ry mid pay dlllojtm: mrry It*” ,
arrui”dnu*
Ih fore
lie
geta
frnm thn |ii'ii nf An li.i l .im
allow'.
Ilelurn hool. ni' rtnudelfe ti-’lrH “ • MI T I IM IN DAIflS."
Ihrmifh, he tmnily Insea his life,
Ilntinrt llujikfiia, 'I•■ills wTili
No I inly" iv o rometlv -f
Sn'unlav IT ' "S rllF F N O " U dim,,,
|',u | "NMI.TII
tlie girl he loves nml hia good
rnmani” k la n 'ii Hi” il.m
errm . Iia'id on llie Ihi'in” “ thief
tinnte,
OF TTI|; HIO OltA.NOK," nml " D A N H K I i O I S
\D VrV.
■if a wi alllir Imi'” mi in i ii” 'l
rnlrli llni'f." Mlat Iivnruh nnd
, Ifow lie vviie. out. timkea a yarn
a IdHihtuakiT. Mm li nl il.. • •
t i 'H k ."
..v
“ Bobby” Franklin lap dancer
Tietll ploy rolen ef donhlr nil-|
llull is wav move the average in
Hull la lil.l nl
llm S:ii iln i
nf U-esburg. who »a a adjudged
1liken Identity. Thit'a when- (h”
i!«
action,
i.m,prl&gt;M'
and
nrroalnnal
a
t
t
i
i
k
i
,i
M
N
n
;
s
s
rare! raili Tli” f Iii
I a it i i
H lk
iiimihl” \V.ir I it li' mitiea in.
tour I” "" oi n.inter, nnd Fngnry winner i-f a rcreht Central Flor­
.Mu
ii.ni im; n nil ini l«IM* IIM'f |»
.‘■'n'lirdiy 'inn ' ttpday ..»l*’ . I ind
*i
Jo’ iimi
In III” aupiwirtinif rail nre
.
,
1 1.t a*fie. r 1 i ir, ilemmialraiea
He will
'funs will geurinlty' regaid It na ida unialcur contest.
Inn nr rm i' i.tnl n lil’l « ' t" * •
■.;m:D
Hum
i i in "IIA It /. IIAD MFN.” ami
I
Ilf*
M
V
!
1" *'•
'In iutlitr nii'l alntf- lla riy Her” , ford, tiiiinn Willlmie .
ipiile the lir-.l fngnry picture that appear i.l the Hits in peraon
wrlllini an linn IIIiinI *f.t lit”
WOI.F."
Alleyn
I’
i Iiik I” mnl AH Inn
llnvl.
.
.
i&gt;i
m
ItiC
III
•m
l
*
Mi
lliald
j l.ns i llie’ lo iln aeiecn in many, n group of e.iimteiira Weilnca.
action wan In II • #*\9•’ •HU 1
&gt;• I’u A1
wtileh plnya nl 1‘harlen Vidor dim led Ih” pru
n ilay.
1rialin l|” ii
nf
III
1in * ’ f tl'l
| day.
1M
It**# Tn
linn.
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T

W INNER

Cagney Appears In
l Thrilling Story Of
; Weight Swindlers

“She’s No Lady” Is
M ystery Starring
Dvorak And Trent &gt;«

V

AH Requisites Of
Good Production
At Ritz Thursday!

“ I’L L

li»*r

S t a g e Presentation
Shown In Addition
To Feature Picture
Right amateur grig from Lake
County which recently rompeliil
In Ih* Coiitrnl Florida canted
aponaaren by the Orlando Junior •
Chamber of ' D’otpmerre w ill' bsj
rreaenlyd on the plage of tin,
fUti Tbrnlrr Wydneadiiy ut liol't
matinee and evenlna nerfnrm,---nncen.
'
■»
\ r
Clayton porraofl, l^ikn Cnunty
director of Public llecreuljon.
will act di Master of
r » re­
running. Ileadlag llm lla I
of *
INifornicru
will
lie
llntihy
Franklin, youthful tap il.nn-nr
and KUatla (Hrla Trio.
AdiHIInngl aria Include Tom
Carroll, barllotia; FairI Wolf ami
JohQpy Howard, guitar and aong
dart; Jimmy 1 flohlrn. * IrnorJV
Elmo lly r o tli, Alton KlndrnrF
nnd Homer ID-oka;
Margaret
Noble. Contralto; ami M arjoi)»
fae” , .tap' darner.
They will bn presented in ad
illtloli to the aerren Altrurlloii.
"Turn Off The Moon," atarrhig
Kteanar Whitney and
Chariie
lUirta*.
'I

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H as

H im

Snovv

In

P a r is ’

Sequ ences

After ipendlng seven wreka on
location In Urn anow country of
.Sun Valley, Idaho, In make “ I
Met Illm In To Hu," which ahowa
F’rktay nt the Hlti Theater, Claud
ctle Colbert picked her akla ami
akates, and headed right for hrr
mountain cabin near lllahop. Cal.,
where there li mow available alt
year ’round.
“ I ilippoae il aoiinds aIlly to
lain, a mow-filled vacation after
working' In anow for almost two
mrnthi," ajic explains, "but the
facta are simple
I like to »kl.
and that'* all there is lo ID”
010* YOU KNOWf
That Lionel
Barrymore went
partly bald for Ills role of Grand­
pa Clayton In "Hnrntnga"?' To
halaocb-bla loss' narrymoro III-

etatM- on ••wearing •a luaktach^ 1
•a .

O

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D O I N G ’ T H E 11 G A P P L E * la the latest dance craaa nf
the south, bat II sterna to hive gotten Into the blood of Shortstop
Appling nl the Chicago While So*. What he’a really doing ta tossing
lo oral alter patting out llal Trosky of Cleveland who vainly ilid
for tcrund b u t.
T H E Y A N K S A R E C O M I N G , e at the try !0 yean ago In the "war to end all wan,"
and today American troops are again liradrd arroaa the are. This lima I f* the Marines, ordered In
Hhanghal to protect American lives. .Members of the alalh regiment, machine-gun batlrry, went
Utraugb landing drills before drii.iilmr limn Kan lllrgo fur the arena nf tltmi-Japanese hostilities In
, Chino. This prcpacydin-.s krrps them In shape for possible aventualtUoa there.

NO

N I G H T S H I R T

t«

this atrange-lnnhlng garb 1
hy alera-facnd Premier M
tint, but a miner’! ontBl ha
donned In BtcUy,
C R O P C O N T R O L nn n whnleaata hoot, with nld "Mather
Nature" heraell plowing nnder oornn at a ttnsn li hntng wttnamed by
farmers near Buhl, Idaho. A whola y^IUy In itoitn f, ernmbUh*
away fertile landa. Tiny Iguren tahnre) ahnw Ihn af*n nt Urn gorge.
Experts seem baffled hy Ihn phenomenon.

T

j u MPINO S E A
. MacAlnatsr Cnlhmn.

genm. It, Qalley where fnad fee U ran »• prepared It laJaud nateanger'e
fiM ia iir ruiiijurljnaat D* pennnij, &gt;1 . Ilfth passeager &lt;

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Seminole County Produces
More Fruit And Vegetables Thnn Anj)
Similar Area In Americn ,

Buford b Th# Only Central T
Florida City Affordlny Rail, Highway
. And Water Transportation
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VOLUME XXVI

Member Associated Presa

Plan Outlined
For Bringing
in Pensioners

AN INDEPENDENT (DAILY NEWSPAPER

BOOTY FOR BEAUTY

County Board
Votes To Buy
Road Grader

T ! h&gt;

T b r s il

L a n d r e s s Rites
To Be Held Here
Tuesday Morning
Fu n e ra l
service*
fo r
David
l-re I .and re **. 02.'* who died II I
h i*
luim n hern yesterday w ill
bo hold In tbo Rrlcka on Fu n e ra l
llo m o at I I I .20 A. M . Tu o *d *y
w ith Ik o Ito v. \V. I*. llriN ik * .
pastor I lf
the
F ir s t
lla p tla l
t 'h iir r h hero, o frirla lln g .
M r. Landresa waa
bom
In
A la rhua county nn H rp t 4. I k 7t
and ha* lived In Hanford fo r
the pa*l fiftee n year*.
P r io r to h i*
llln e * * ' llire o
year* ago. M r.
Ijind n-a a
was
•mtdnvrd
n * n p era ln r of
|lin
f t U a n llr
F o is t
l.ln e
water
w V n p in g a la llo n *o u lh of Han­
ford.
Ho I* s u rv lv rd by II I* widow,
fo u r daughter*.
M r*
CW.
Ke re e , of &lt;*lewr|»lon. M r* . W . I I .
H illia rd of Orlando. M is * Freda
la im lr r * *
of M ia m i and
M l**
llld a U n d r e u of Hanford; fo u r
son*. It . I I . lu in d re **.
T.
O
luind re a s nnd Donald l-a m lrr** .
a ll of Hanford and
Raymond
l.am|ro*« o f Fernandlnn.
T w o b ro th e r* J. T . Im in lrc **
of Avon
( ’a rk
and
lleorga
l.s n it ic s s of. JtVhtt* .Spring* Tw o
( la te r* M r*, n . W . Holland of
Hanford and Mrg. Heorge Walden of W h ite S p rin g s.
tn le rm e n l w ill he mad* In the
ergieon Cemetery bar*
T h e fo llo w ing hare bean asked
In serve*, a t pwlbearnrs: F . 'A
I»y»ou. C \Y R u the rfo rd . W a lle r
(took. J P . H la v e n * I I . K . VMilt
tm i. and (!. A. Ila ie n .
W H A T P R IC K S H A R K S ?
H Y D X K T . A u stra lia . A u g - SO.
- A su b sid y amounting vo
f l ^ h “u a y « * r ta offered by th *
O tv
Mouth W a in
aovernmmvf
fo r catrblag of abarka on 8 yd. ney'a cneaa b earbss to protect
bathers. Th a
lo v s rn m rn t
re tgulre*
that
th *
company
re re iv in g the su b sid y ha ul In Ita
nets each nlaht sad r o lle r ! th *
V a trh . Many p rodart*, lacludlog
‘o il* a nil • form of leather. I l
' I s auaarsled. could ho made from
pharka th u s rauaht.

County

Diner I’rcnident Hoover Is Hit
7 Month crH
—A lu T
(Yew Injured

-1 Dollar

or

I'm i*

C h i n e s e Officials
Apologize To U. S.

tirila y n* the t t r - i o l the ne c e n -q f
s .ir y rq it ln n ir fit «-|it|roil In e . ir - i
ry
out
ilo - lr
&gt; v t c iis llo
roa d -*
liiild ln g
tim er.no
o u llln e il
fo r;

Iloover Mistaken F,« r
Japaneno T r a n svport With Soldiers

j |ln« « omlmr y«*ir
At

llif t vtiftH In * S a iu n U y
nv
«i C M ilt fu r (lit* nwuf c rm lt r t r n * t« V | in | n in l 41m
M m ’iiln llr p * of t li««
m rlo im .
1 1tm)».inl«* 4 prtMM'iii n u ru n*t|iirit|*
n l l»* i IU m h * |h»|r M il*. T I m*’
t il.I i»f f T 'iS
liv
lli« '
S tnfo n l
i i 'Hi i I h t

enmpniun to moke San
ortl.a nuTcn for rctiml
rnilrtmil (n&gt;|t!o&gt;’C('s wns explnimsl to Rotnrinns at (heir
regular weekly luncheon held
in the Valdez Hotel today,
by S. (). Sldnliolscr, J. I
Inglcy, ami Ralph Rjgwell,
who characterized the pro|s»snl a* the most progres­

P a ts

Retnlnnlc

THEY ALS 0 SERVE

tt&lt;l'»loncr* vtl«i| in 'puri-Yis*
■ mail grader In their spci IuI
session III •Ilf i: 'lit! 11••tin* Sul"

Ingl^y And Bngwell
Descri
A lsl&gt;- Describe
Benefits Of Proposal

(C«.atl«M"4 On

Chinese Bom b A mericanShip
Refugees

Group Indicates Enlarged Itoad Build- |
ing P r o g r a m In

150,090 Will Be
Retired In 1937

NUMI1ER 2651

Established "in 190S

SANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY. A l'O U S T .10. 19.17

Shinholser Tells Rotarians Of Plans
To Iaocate Fix- Railroad Workers Here

sive undertaking wen
In this
city lor many yi-ur*.
Speaking »n the "Raltroail Re­
tirement A rt" ami the primped*
which it afford* Sanford for de­
veloping new rriidrnU, Mr. ShinhoUer aUtrd that a national uni­
form penalon system under the
federal government ha* lecn act
up for lha rniployre* of all the
railroads, and that henceforth eve­
ry worker muit retire upon reach­
ing the ago of 05.
Muny of these people, no longer
obliged to work for a living, and
hleaard with a comfortalde pen*ldn,
Mr. ShinhoUer *nid will be look­
ing for new home* where the cli­
mate I* more suited In their health
nnd where they enn build home*
economically and have their own
grove* and garden*.
Pointing nut that the ftrat e»S llal of a building program la
need for neve budding* and
l before n city really need* new
building* it mud fill up the one* it
already ha*. Mr. Shinholaer atated
that for a long time Sanford ha*
depended largely upon two main
line* of activity for It* economic
life. Hr recommended that we
should now try to tiring In new
rraidrnta who will help to errate

*

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rottipntiv.

h»»irrTi»r.

20. -

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| n rrc | *litl
I In*
an Urn
Ion I'*.I nn«l |»o«| t»l«l
l| m is
It iillt .iti il
Hm l
Iho

C*■*mi ftI v

plbiis

In .fm11*1 Annin

c m illv
n t T iln l
m a ils unit r r *
| n lr o t lir r * tln rliip flit* •
&gt;**ar Im i Ih iil
llio
u i n s s iir y I

«N|iU&lt;MiNNkwhii&lt;»L Ur*i •lo*

pur*;

cI i i i m i I

A (lv rtil««*iiM *iil _ fo r M l
its net
mi n rn r t l lo lb r M ill
fMHiti. ()
|'. Ih tin b iti f*
lli«&gt; f l j r n l l I'tM irl rrp n t l
l l \vil« Itftlh n lt’il u l tin metl
llir
llin l
thn* In lln*
Mil*
tin nt
«*f K w lf r n l
tnntiji
M'n| H*'M|i i i : It *Mini
p tm * npprtn In i.it H )
v milt-II

Mitllltl

|m* « IlfSf il
ntrisvi m

uub:&lt;*H

f u r t iM i
y*
|HTr»*nt nf iho Dialt-r l.tl t iM» d
.il| nf w h lf ll Itro In h r p uri l( 4|tM|

Booty for beauty Is sought by Miss Jnnr McClunr, pir.it*
queer) of I««»ng Beach. ( ’wlif., »h»»wn leadinu tin* \v»y for her
nf buccaneer* who will vie fur the title, '‘Qimtii uf Queen«." M**i»
than 25 conical winners will purticipnt *, i«presenting ficMa Mni*
rodroK in nil sretions of the state.

Local Geologist R . J. Reel Is
SeeksNew Water Injured When
Supply For City Plane Crashes

I l.

H m» M itt whi live tn ilrnr I he streets nf rninnge. Thi«iwns tie
«•!»•» i, \ S|».in g h u i lif t pliinrttl into **t«*wile«| Nanking mini in f mnt nf the I'lilme holt l llnntlfisb t li* .I and h u ll
more IliC'l In Buffe.* the ngmiy of wounds. Those v%)»«• esenped i « m &gt;\mI tin •I* .Hi it i ttI h r
as depu tnl in llii.t copy riglite«l
tvstH'iitnl ('left* pli««tn ll«&gt;wti In .*.• )• «»••% l»\ t’lip|Mi, Aerial
iw»lit»n wn« i.m utl iwt on n senle «lt|«tm e«|tinll«d in lie liisttuy of u.n.

Mile An Hour
ale Blows In At
F lagler Beach

c it y n e w s

from Iih .i I inerrhnnls. .
Mt or some
discus-ion
Itn.inl approved the |m iNsi
eilff i. fen! money for- Hits
|m**o In the tootcei for the
lug year to order that Iho
lug (loom might to- Itopl
W W Thompson, owner of
I'.hlcr Hprlngs
rtppearrd
lit
fore |!ie Hoard nnd T«|iir«le'l
Ihnt Itie prop ’V’d, County-on to .I
HAYTONA m :\ r ji, Aug. no.
to.spiiat lie ptneeil 111 Ihut vis till
h i*)—-Tl*|* wimlrt n f 50 m ilrn huui
|y
*
w h ip p ril t h r
I l *riih»^ K m I I »*n*l
Tito llonrd nl*n approved a
W I'. A project for ■Improve­ b lw t i'it New .c n iy i n * llr m h mid
ments to to* made |o n drain­ •St. A ug uktiln* l. n l. y un n m ii .i II
age dltili known ns Hit Mil" In ip h 'iil F lu u n iiu iv m I in lm n l fim n
I ‘reek, whirl! gives drnill.ir. ,M I In* A lim it it: Ot t r ill w h r ir it l i . r
u niimlier of form* smith
U ' l i r l tip lu itvy i i |iim I I s f o r i'in
dn-re mill empties
Inin
I .nl.
; f u ll u rc k .
Jessup.

Damage Slight FYom
Tropical Disturb­
ance Near Sanford

Loyalists Claim
Belchite Victory;
~ iSo Does Franco

im iEFsi

H&lt;)&gt; S i^ o l* of T i. s . p &amp;
hold th e ir w rila ly m ■. in ,
i^ g lil u l 7 : 2u ii'e liN l. In
J u n lu l H ig h H. loed.

w ill
i.
li..-

Rebels Launch Thun­
dering Air Attack
Wi t h 150 Planet*

|APJ — B r c r r t s r y H u ll add to­
day ha had inatrocled
Ambatiador Nelson T .
Johnson
at N a nhlnfl to mako
stro n a
p ro t s lt * to .the C h ln rtc oovr r n m .n l on the bambino
of
Ih r
lln r r
P r r » ld r n t
Ito o v rr.
Th e secretary said h* w*a o n ile r the lm p re »slo n that m e r-.
chant v f t t t l * of tha
tln lle d
Sta te*
would
not
call
al
Shanghai. " T h e hnmbinq I* l.»
he very much deplored" Sec
rrta ry
H u ll sa id . *'l| I s non
o f-th o se not e n tire ly nevuwil*1
iMcldenlr that occur In condi­
tio n * *u.ch a* e « l» t In llia t
area."

S H A N G H A I . A iu r . :m.
i ii ii r
( A l't
Ib im lm
f in iii
ri|i|H i l
t 'h iiii'M 1
w t t i'| ilin it “t
nf tlio
t i l l * d e c k s a n il n iili'H
Ih . llp r
ltj| r
C i iilt - t l
S t iit i's
I incr

I’ rt'ttlilt'iil

lltm v iT

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t in y in th t- r h i i m K t ' R w o t in t l*
i i i K np vt'H
of
It e r
w n m c r»
n in l w it le n iiijf
(h o
in ( i'n m —
l i t i i i i t l t&lt;t'o|M‘
iif
(h o
S lt t o *
.In im n o s p r n n f l i c t .
•Th e III! lilc n t p a ra ly ie il c ffnrlM
itl the H u lle d S ta te s navy u t'd ,
IIm
D o lla r
l . ll t c , d ‘»
uvacuatw
|Mi,i.in - ,i«
of
American
w t ri"'” i
J iio l
r- lilllir c n
.J iy m d iiltw '
li»
.tha nth a l
it a lso '^“‘t r 4, -, ?wttf&lt;d
S t u ll's Aml&gt;ans«i|or N e lson J o lin ■oii h u rry in g
l»
Ih o
N »n k lm »
Kovernnienl of I ’jvlm * to lir ln if
i t , , . ' om inous
s liu g t lo ii
lu 'lo rw

Sa in t It mii d r la ir, I'r a t ir r .
\m r « h» ( \ I *) K|U r M| In t ^ u re rtil M iu rrr *»nld I ih U&gt; th tt .
n il l lt n t h H rftid rlil'* li.n l hicfl
wa llied In I n* rra d t In
lc a «r
the na tion'* leader*.
iii- iiic r n l
Sp u n i-h
Ir in t iin
T it . , rliln c s o g o e e n in irn t nc*
I"
H e n ry M e in u lm , .!■ w ill
'•a 21 Imurft im lic r. IitftitrR i'iil
, ..p i, ,| m il rc a p n n slh llliy fu r the
m i.-m l it &lt; lln li of H i.
........... ii,
t « n t r r a li««im «i rra n iw ru I ra n- \
I »f•I •*•»»**•|it- AftfMK.*lMf It 'll s |l|
III
honildiig
rr| N irtrd In he «i»n*i&lt;|' • 'T il,.
Incident
wns
a tn o ir
l.m d 'i H* p l.t 2* a ml :t »» u i *#i»* , i n
rtiMC t h r
r \ |i i i |w|":i i*| n il
T e rre l I aide
and
tin fo rtu n a lo
liu iim « «l tinla y.
I i i iiilin ic n in i i I. i I m I ion fo r
m ista ke liv n rld n c se p ilo t" the
I i ain r
ar t inn in tm|w|.||i:t|a *
rh ln r-a o
Fo re ig n
tittle s*
no
M a rp n rrt X V In iU ii. i l l j i t r l r t \\M • T h r \\V*thcr
ll i i r f m i nt J a .k
A i i i i i i i I n t n f F a n f n l i Ilf III*•*
It
J
ll**|
p ru m llirlit
A ll*'*
lEfforta to Improve » the water
g i'tiip n f H|u«ni*&gt;lt in « tiie « * iil«
no,meed
"Tim KOVetliniJ;i| Is
far#* wi*rk»*r.
n p p rn rrd
Hidnra 1M invllliy
ttiid
|h«* M n lin r r n i r r
• tin* I In inher id I . limit i ««■
aupply of the City of Hanford by m n iiili* d i'ilt * r ' i i i i ' l a ilu llo ii « »»
iM in t: fthing Ih r l in n Ii |tvM|lir
h l l l l i i r to make l u l l re d re ss"
111. Hoard mol w « . n . - u i. d con
n, \
• I'lii'r Sa tu rd a y iiin u n n r t.i
M if f rn i l . mln**r
II I
lapping an entirely new strain of t tin * i.i si
A ilH m rllle s said “ one'' sHsiit*
n»av|, I'rt-n ih |Mili««* i i n l r i r i l
tlin ii'd
•^»*uprr»Ui*n
In
Beni* * r . - 4.
..
.
,,
,
*
f " ! Illa tio n I l f II 1 I I
• i.d in
\
M
I
mI w u ii
U
rm
u
fid
I
U
mcI i nii*l
liU
Im iu ll l»l|*l-«
ru t iiin r H i h u i i - I i im m ii gtntw • ese |,11,, t had 'bombs ,1 the llo o s *
«« M «|ln«r 4 lif t l * « r l l i t r f t l
water are now Vimr made !&gt;y Sid­ J i / r ,
lin d r fiM Ifily w rf f a rr w ork.
|I f . ig lr r lh i^h. K o ln i l i I t i l . id
e r bv liils lf t k e llilllt s llie ho *:&gt;•
• » V»lg. Id nnd unlit .lic it there
r.iw h til
Just I f t t T la I* ! u r oft
ney A. Stubbs, local geolegist. Tie
\ " lt n it |»i •«lf« It •! t h r that in Ita iii'r
I,I,It ,,a li Japanese i t , “&gt;P t ra ils
m i .uhl I n* n lln i r%pii|«inn».
Hawthorne strain, Ihr lu*l fm,
tf»i» iM 'Isiiiu l iilr|M&gt;r' *»Im»i i I
IH ,rl. Almost, * li,iiiliu io s n i» lv Jap*
..... . w ill blow i lm lf nut h i la in
which the search I* being made, ^ ••. I'll • i»*« lock )t h li'i'iiiy «*v•*lilllC
m : \ lf . \ M
tines)- puva| isntlis .fItl- • lu-ro an
\
■
lo
|/|'»
II I conaidervd fcy eipcrt* l » bo one • • M r. H« h -I who « » i r » liiM » li‘F
•immIU tV i". m nt h r j » t r i l l K lo n d .i
, *» I'a-ltl
m ill
I lin o lit
f o iv r.i tio iiio e,| two o f th e ir seaplane#
the Important water source* of li
to H«*nf«*rU afi**r n I«*mr I I i ) ( ill*
I hi* nflci ii-tn, **
n -i ilit ii l S p r iiiid i had shot dow n a ll A n ie rl, anstale.
up lh *
F 'h 'rltln
n iil
n ».i-t
tin it p m tii nf j .« i
‘Ih e ic Wv»i
» it Im y Itt'Lt &gt; in a niaile f h llie - , p into u t il, h Imd
Although Ihr prr»enl supply
W A S III N U T n N A u r
la
lA*i
*to|i|M «| In m i^iiM l l i- t nI r l i t l'»
—
I ...... I.m.l .. I •ii , b a itlc m a r l,&lt;,1,11» &gt;t lie * |patver,
H illy . .
(he city I* considered very p &lt;wm(
Th r
P fitm u rV ir
I l«prtM tn n it M 'lial iiiji J iy in Ih ift* i n n .
t In * k
l il»
fu* I
P iip p lf
I " !••(•'
■ ‘•'•■en local T o w n sriv tlile * II I
I! . ! . lo t . . ;h i „,,u
Fra e m e n l* of i n - ta m tli pierce l
o i l l l of / .J ill /
in u ih r
p ib jN ily
d riin jg t'
is somewhat hard. However,
r r liim ln g
homo
ll«
rr| M irl«tl ftiiitl y rfttrfila y thn| rn c ln r fa ll
mTd
Jhe ...n v i-n ti.i* of tin- l - ' iiil, , ,,. ,
In - h i ih t
i l i ‘patclft . ih | llie , hl|,'* h u ll In
r.
place#.
iv
ru
id
c
il.
T
i
r
r
w
r
iv
l"|»phd
hardness 1* only Irinponiry, ami lhu| ,n&lt; li*' r h u r t 'l I h r 11
tin* during a np ira l d r N«rti| prnh
Iig le a sl.in u l
H ia lr ir l rolidoe ti .l i , |ni, ,| lift* I ' t i f rf'im t il
n l fi n&lt;s|vi* * Th re e |, i. »i |,,'.er i S lit le lu l sh e ll*
may lie precipitated by bulling, il 11i|r* hu bunked h U plan** iimt nh lv « anal d Ih r w r n k id Ih r M n i t . I it t i i ' d w ith l i r l i i U ;
) T * l» ‘n U y in liftfio n a |t« l».
o|M'r.»lti»lf
bad l " ' r ^ r*II*-I It'd !•) M lllU fid t » * . 1,111 |» j\If •‘• IlfIE* H‘T
A f n il&gt; fn n l t a*in|&gt;«•in iy lu ftc r
A I r way *
la anId.
ah In* ilh l • plmng
g u -l
nf |*on A in r r li op t l m r r
• " I ' lliiK It j In fo im ntn»n
i iir iv t M i l l if lit i i.tl n il it I, of
f i l l p lm r* J wo. p if fo l lift'd !•• ftHV«* lift* ID *
In Florida, the principal rle- wind « in g h l It nnd liir m d II
Inc
o lr lin r r nnd t h r th 'n tli id ii* &lt;«l l y I h r S l i l r K irn iM 'tiV ,\ •• liM lay.
ftfi |ioi&gt;,ly
••»|*i r • I
im bi'|ift|* |o It 'i -1 !• ' I i i I m i
w liiM i nf tin* m o .i
p iirp «*«^
menta causing water hardness are I h f u r r In* c tiu l'l ir g n lii in n f r n l t t |H*rian« iirn p lY U ln h a l. t 'm i.il m u I i« »u fuv If is t r iir t iu f i
I h r iiW jliif n I
J||h i uf) .» i . ill l*et»k tiff f t t lllt
I tit *
in l i i i •i l l ' H» .tills*||
w »s llo w n d »wi» I p i i \ llia h - iii&gt;
ralciufci and rnagnrsium, nrrording i»f tin* *«hlp |( r r . i h .'ij uvt»r I I I
J5uf|i* on A n g ii-t 2- *
i
i »it *1 fro m t h r X n t io fiiil
l « 1wn
I f O t li'ln * ! | ;iI /,;it ij ' i i m ,
f
T ill*
b ftiiib h ir p ffttitp lid
thn
tin* im i'vt
hut
I 'in vt |
F*h&gt;ftllli|r
w rrih n c e
I lf
III* ' |MMllid«‘d
tn grulngists. When W#lrr p&lt;-r n lrp tn t.
|M in i I l ' .»i|-|imI» ih in ( lt i* ;i;v » I i
'I I l f )jo\« i Muciif I i |»ort«*t|, IfiWr- •Mall.tr I . I lift I I I « i l l f t « l pl.MlA f&lt;*r
Itu
n
n
U
m
i
ii
r
r
|
H
n
l'il
nn
th
in
rotates great depllis through geo­
(mind
liv
Iilirh' f t iiir n n l p la n r wit*
' ‘Had I I mmu Jlj fi
•N i t u w i k i i i i f ro o m iiM tf fm t in 11 •■'•T, llif t l |t« It l|ife* Wll • t fiip b li ly fii« fl*t r rv n r u iit t if ii *»f A *ift'rb **m
logical fonnatinn* containing these w lii'ii flu* wind i *i 'ii k tin* plain* Nu\&gt; f I !•*r "ft «»n A u r in i 3 Kl» » "i» •n lln ..
|iJ if t U it l
mni ^ji|ipti•\ iM irii' )y
2 ;, • u i »•• iif b d Mid l i n t lift* in ’•h i g r ill f n if it * W a r Im n t Hl»*iMtbftl
H m A ll r n i f l I »•!* t«» f t lw llr r
nnd tlirrr nf tin*
two.mlneral element*, they I mync I h r f t ir h lr t it I'l* nhl h a il* l i f i i
i'lu liv i^H|Htndcd l y ' t iit lif t i* «b-|t IMllllol of /&gt;t|.!••»»£ I W,|V III' IlU v - ’ l
•hi lift* w « r f io n i l i •If l-ipniw
f»*M« tin* t il lu rl-;itN «' i« i n l i ' i l t la 'i
rfrw v r r
#d.
dissolved in and n hnrdnrss results. • v ^ r f id - M r. II • I Mid
i i f M l id *
I V I ' l l l l f t T ifOVi^ nun ul nd viiiu i" ! ^1 id ft*I Ift-rd flf fo r *•
Thn Innril added -Tin* rn • •»si n il nit-. I'natdwiM ' fthipphif* li. i'l | 'lift* foiCfftMIII (A lt h|»t III ||| ,| I
T h " pUm* « n « i utnplHadjr d rWater in Seminole I minty is
| •b'tig
.ig rilliR t
111**
r b iiir t f t
tlio
\• 11*«*ii
fr*m l
'I h r f.tiM v t.
I
obtained from the Oralu strata lim it ■!m d hui M ' It in I in lr.it «i r«H in f»»ln c «*f n Middi'ti r ' v i n #|t i l l ' l l w all VkIII t|«'«l. I h r h ig b r-l |l"lH|||r&gt;M
M 'ftllloil
YAI l l ' l l
U|ft *1*
11iMipd ftboiil N h a itrlin l bv •»»*»*•
V ib m i.i
ih fi'ii* •
m in i I n
nn
foil .aI ra in a ,«li it into v m til ing I * ' w iin l vi I.* 71v aiffn u lly rr| H irla il • I m *HU*«| n&gt;* “ h ftm u 'iM .iti. m ni iu t 1 1 I
which I* considerably farther be­ luu^ly h i .h i .ig' *1 i« i
(««*fttlft»d4 Ora f M F I h r r H
M »tufitt-m rfit
, im | llin l
t u b ftidf
1ha* W i-a tlfti It tM Mil Wllft JaO lllllra |
til* tin |»l■•?••• In I h r ftplr *1 ih*
low the earth’a nirfare then the lnJurl**H n r ilna lh
&lt; 't in g ” and n |m iI.lit nn t in t • in i I m I I ••idy I'M* plnftt
in
fb f A ir
l
i
i
lim
ift
nl
(
f
I
n
ir
lr
r
Ih
A
rli.
I
I
r
ill
n
'tilin
g
In
t
h
r
h
lir
ik
in
r
Hawthorne strata, and, ncronling
I I I * l**fl mm h u i IlijN r r d I h r
9
fic h ll 11 |m•i f a lotd aaf g u tt* l ric h 1ftflrnivnii Inibi Ia I .hHUinl pi*»i»i &lt;b u t I f . ‘
to authorities, il I* inferior in c x t i'iil uf w h h li yt ill Ir* n *vm lo d ! m il id *11 r ln if t l rn n tn rt *'
■tift-nl p|Mttkrm.
\ ( jf ) V F riiiiH p l n l f m il w;• d liv i- li
•.1 fig f ill inila-H an W" i r II fthaarl all i
In 1 11ntIn k 11n k p m lisih llltv
In ••* ra y *| drtur»'.
l*u In k ru
t|vality to th*t of the upper •"-•I.
J ' n*
llcQ &lt; Irirk«t,
ftili|M i'»|ii»tii(. a^iwin I I m» n liVo lb*
!*• H /•til'd t r
wha-la* 111*
fin t i l l i r r fl«a|I II a»f l » * i r
Th* Hawthorne strain rover* ap- today. «m l h r n l .»» x iif f r ir d lw i» f l r r piii»*/ In IN " Im p iiit
rontC A S T
' »v m lift* U n it In in M ii 'u i I m* I hh I&gt; pol led nipt I he povi i too* nl gioiind
t ' I III i v l i l a T
r l'O M - a l
th e r «* l* t
liln In June* 1muti#| ih f i i i l i r l y n liM ih n l HI i‘pb
prngimatrly
pr-rrenl of Send r u in n v r r tin* •&gt;
r io t Ida—P a rtly
i lm nty
w llli
r&lt;i||uut't| by ( Inm li ll. illn iu j, w li* lioops n u ff, led initn Hun Ill.ntSI
*t( rn iffh Ir n l r n lit in ii «d p lln i rrmr.
nole County, and it* thl'knc** Im t t r v r r , « v r «
scattered uhnwera Tu e sd a y ami
raoti*
fro m
the
i m I i &lt;*i m I lft.n l
• a-iialllen. '
range* from prarlienlly nothing to tn k r r p M n i b "i* » r n llr r a ld
t p if t ilr r * , m ni .M. ||ft&gt;« , of lif t in 'liepoits raid iho main i-ourn- in north nnd c in lr a l p o rtio n *
about MV) feet, Hhallow depths nf r.-p,.tier found him In hi* uf*
n lm le
villf*. |t w uh ftlttlid dia l the tftlk
no
nl attack * * , „oo*.| .«• H&gt;-l&gt; lute, lo A lg b l, H troug s h in in g
It have hern found in Sanfuril, hut, flrn c»ilv this rm.inltig
w rr«*
in u tru rliv i*
uim I
klMiMnl .'•&gt; m ilo s south “ f /anagor.i, when* on IIm p vtt• tile northeast m i l t
ie llr r rvtulla have l« . n ..M.iru d
Km|duyrcs of Reel nlid Sima
t h is n fle tno o ri, K i i I eiim n o rth ­
M in d y iru iiift m«* la m g madf h i I luneo'a forio w&gt;. |,o,it, .J to •, s- r
near lake Mary, the Wckiwa 111v- 1 »ru t to Ih-lavnd I i*t ulciit in
west Flo rid a O n a .lo n a l
.h o w ifie movement.
la
r
Aragon
units
w
lio
l,
bad
deer, and part, of Oviedo. It. p m - 1 |falh«r ilte m fliV h l Temi*:ii»
era lo n lK h t nnd To * day.
J . A . .laigsn wns rccti-eli-d le*atd feniloil that acf-lot
ii“ ortlliieak
rnre I* usually ch »in&gt;i.-ririsl by, of Hie ship and Hturu II tu II*
V A V TO N A T ID E S
member from
Semirmle Fount), o f Iho w a r. In iilgriil .h i wpiad
T h r S .in f'rtd A II- R U m Hftf*fttft*l I, It s r g r o f the Daytona lu iy s.
ahnrka trelh and small blarkl hang* l at Iho 't-&gt;nfurd alrigirl.
TueMlay'a tides, lilgh 5 11 A.
tin* h a y l'fiM llf f ir h J u n io r n iiif by
.M iss W u rri- ii p rrse n U -rl th r^ fn l* and W . I . Il'ighry « s - a di-legale mn* were rushed , t ii* u 1“ l&gt;ieak
peldlrt.
|
--------M t::‘J p. M ; low. t) i f A Mr
' '
n M in i' id 10 to 6 in • t i l l p l« ) « -l I 'W lllg lineup o f the local team: fro m the Sanford t lull.
the government attack
|f waler from the Hawthorne
,
, ,
Hi I t l&gt;. M.
T h e group decided to hold I I l­
Nu k
Sat tu day ftflfin o o n
at t h f C ity i F ra n k t ir if f in ip s h o r t s t o p ;
In
su
rg
e
n
t
warp
I
-meIn
t
b
la
strtrala is surer, .fully obtained, I'a lK lU r a n C C
I 111ItlC T
B A R O M E TE R
M aud
H a ll
I'a rk
In
U a )t OllM h e n is, f ir s t luivc; T . J . Drunm iond, lic it f'o n g re s'to riu l llootd-meeting u l government n irlu i-e .....I diovy
Yesterday. »."• fig; liMlny. 2i l . l t .
lieu, I, . it w ss stated today I,) H urd base; (Jclirgi* K e n is, c a lf f u - r;. in S a n fo rd on Se ,,t. &lt;V
government
planes
out
“
f
the
men,
ready termed l.y the Sta le Hoard
PREC IPIT AT IO N
. „
------KuKs-nut
W o ire n ,
n c n -a l iotial J&gt;d,n F a rte r, tevoiul l« s e ; It o 's - r t ,
gaming control of the m u . Th e n
w ill be
o f H e a lth to lie e ir r lle n t
Total slor yuslerday . ,. t l
a
up
t-rvisor
o
f
W
I’A.
lim y began sy ste m a tic a lly loonliimproved to » r r h a ll extent aa t o [ ^ D H K ,
A n * . SO. fA r ­
M e l'a ll, le ft fie id :
S in g ie t a r y '
Total for month
JO
A slig h t ra in failed to trouble b 'fl f if 'd * Hay • (ft* J r ,
n ' h lf f | m
•• ■ ■ r n
• 1 i ing troop m n re n tr u l i n ' .
Supply
r iv e the r i t y one o f the Is-at ra p - c k » ' 1, * A in im y , 4.7 year-old le gless
• Normal to date
. ..
I
s
l
d
j
K
a
m
c
tb
hots,
re
n
te
r
f
ie
ld
;
the plucky Sa nford yo u n g ste rs n»
dumps,
a rt ille ry
emplacements
p ile . In F lo rid a , g e o lo g ist, contend. 1• * » " " ’" •
,h ,‘
TEMPERATURES
- *
fie ld ;
lli. ly i
—
in one o f th i ,r pete B ro c k, rig h t
_________
j* rm R iv e r lla y l.in e d ic k at 125lh they trium phed
and road* leading lo y o ve in nie n l
M a ilm u m . » 1 ; M in im u m . 17.
H e m m ing , rig h t fu-ld; llo t liy F a l-|
A re g u la r q u a rte ily Inspection p o sitio n s.
S t r u t , hi&lt; destination a fte r a 16H- m a jor games of Ih o season.
H e ra ld M-adlnJ.
•»,
:jV
5
||ead&lt;|u„rleis Company
L O U IS - F A R R p r e p a r e
H u rtin g ( » r the local aggrrga 1st,an, rig h t fie ld ; and H u h r it to u r o f
m ile in d 'it a n rr sw im fro m Albany,
In o th e r sectors the in o irg e n ts
O ffic ia l . l l r p e r l
and continued paddling south.
lio n
was
llu lw r t
H a yes
w l,» llsy e a , p itcher. A lso , llu g h ie W e i -and Company U r,f the I 2t lh I n - j claimed 'the y were holding
th e ir
H ig h
F llr t t s , a n ,| ,fa n try o f th *
F lo rid *
N E W Y O R K , A ug. n o — . A i ­
National |,n,-s.
A |nil ice luLftf-h and a t ’ustm n* alluwesl o nly one h it to p ass in in r h r!, A l B ro c k, V
23 g . - . . - -------- - r.-e - TO. .
Joe' Im u U eceled 197 pound* today p atrol I n. * I w.-rc sent out to b ring fie ld . Th e f if s t ru n wna a ro rrd In i '.iie n c * Ba rine a u, manager!
Guard by M a jo r W . |lt*Yon liefut-n
•(
1*
23 .............................
f o r hi* delayed 16-round
heavy­ him bark tu the IZ .'.lh Stre e t dnc|t T . J . Drummohd.
T lie boya wore th e ir hew mange w ill be held to n ig h l, rffi o nlin e lo
V W .D O S T A T l Ml At t t l 8 A I.F.H
24 .............. ... ..............
UJ
13
w eight championship m a trh w ith where camera in. u end
I'm p ile s were J . A . L o h r nt lh » nnd w hite ih ir t s , blue * t„ l white Infyrm a tioe i receivrsl l,-la y .
re porters
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To m m y
F a rr
in
th *
Yankee were g a tb rrrd .
taps, and Llu e denim .pant*.
I t waa a lso
stated that rif le
p la tte r and Cy Pyo on the b*-&gt;
_m
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74
m arket
Ynb lusta
tobario
p ra ttle * by H * a d i| ja tlrr»
Fun,.- the
Sta d ium tonig ht. F a r r itcalrd 204
lie |ias&gt;.-d tlie f in i. li lin e sh o rtly A p p ro xim a te ly tu fa n* came from
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A re tu rn
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w ith t h r . Daytona
27 .
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1-2 pounds. Authough the weather before 10 I '. M . g iv in g him a total Sa nford tu w itn e ss the battle.
jl' r a r h boya haa b rw i s rh is lu h d for^pany
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J h o w iil 24
waa cloudy, th * W eather U urc uu elapsed tim e la the w ater .o f JIM
D w ill
i s - In Id i f the 6 »*J.«.Tt pounds, recoids
Sam l.u re , athletic In stru c to r u f-jlh l*
week,
a rc e D liiiit»
M is*| Foomnaoy
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did net predict ra in .
ho urs.
the Daytona Beach Y M C A , was T n 'lV u trc U .
__ ‘ weather p e rm its,
Th e .Hanford H era l.( n id i.
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ron'g ra lula te M r.
and Mi
R.,y
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f l l s t wedding u n 'iiv e r* h i y I . . . lit I ) .

Efforts Made To Ob­ Tiny Biplane Crashes
A f t e r Take-Off |
tain Water FYom
F'rom DeLand Field1
Hawthorne Strata

L o c a l Townsend
Club Members (io
To Daytona Beach

Engine Failure In
* Blamed FV&gt;r Cra»h
Of Pan-Am'Airlincr

LOCAL WEATHER!

Sanford All-Star*s Defeat Junior
. Islanders In Tilt There. Saturday

sanfonr* municipal supply «i-| ]tea( hcg Destination

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M O N D A Y , A U 6 C 8 T SO, 1*37

T O T 8 A N F 0 B D O T R A L D , S ANTO RD ,

The Importance Of Toariata

FT C A N Y

China Sigui Non
Aggression ' Pact

hasten here

According to a report node recently by ttyo. Florida
State Hotel Association, there were during N 06 no lea*
than 1393 hotels in Florida employing some 27,625, per­
sons, There were 73,986 rooms ^in these hotels Which
hnd an estimated value o f 1188,270,000, Thera la prob­
ably no other state in the union whoso hotels constitute
so large a part o f the total bualness and commandal Ufa.
The tremendous importance o f Florida’s hotels la. due
undoubtedly, to the tourist ouslness which this state en­
joys. In connection with the tourist busiuoas i t should
be remembered that not only docs the tourist bring
money into the statu but the hotels themselves contrib­
ute enormously to general prosperity. Last year hotel
managements paid out some f 0,388,000 in payrolls. |3,-

naw kjnu.

aes.
It-O F ) TUa powathUUy at R u i l u mili­
tary assistance for China's bew m 4 unki
battling veteran
Japan*** etvtatoai M u t u scat­
tered over batr tbie war-tora
country arose »rain Uat nlau
e U a tbe forelan oHlo* ,aa*a*ne■d that China ba*-signed a nonaggression pact with Moscow.

Ifere-d1la Ika kali* aa
Ii, m b la f . orn*M en
la Ik* U iaw . HH»Mry —Ilk aWarlpat h«a*
a c a t e n a e aag Raw

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•MONDAY, AtJGUBT M, 1MT
'JUItl.K VBR8B FOR TODAY
'MlRUNUERtiTANIlINO RELI­
GION: To what purpoxu la the
multitude of your sacrifice* unto
tnoT nattli the 1-nrdl I am full of
tho bumf offering* of ram*, and
the fat of frd bea*t*| and I de­
light -pot In the blood of bullocks,
or of iamb*, or of ho goat*. Isaiah 1:11.

President Hnoaevelf* rnnnr.
over tho Hspremn Coart linfnf
over-worked miint make Ibox
Jootlrea Hrod.
Florida plans to entertain 2,2(10,•
000 visitor* during the coming
winter, Sanford xhuuld get It*

share-___ ( ___

The fi'lluw who get* the hlggeal
Vick out of life Is not always the
ope who ntlflll .Ida neck out the
fart Heat.

ously.
'
Unfortunately fo r us, Sanford has nevae oateaed ex­
tensively to tourists, and no Is not dependent upon them.
However, from the figures quoted above It can easily
he seen what touriata mean to a place which dope enjoy
their patronage. A reasonable proportion o f tour'ate com­
ing annually to this city would bring proapegttor with
them for everyone Hiring here. Not «t1y that, tha City's
tax burden would be lessened and considerable warn coo
struct Ion would be necessary to take care o f t o m .
Estimates made recent^ by the Stabs Motel Coiur
miss!nner indicate that some 2,250,000 tourists w ill come
to HorIds next winter. These tourists, It I* further esti­
mated, will spend more than 1750,000,000 In the riatc.
Those cities which make Jt.s practice to appeal strongly
to the tourist business w ill get the hulk ot thle trade,
ind it will mean tbe difference to them between prosper­
ity end hard times.
No doubt many o f these visitors will come la trgUera.
The number renort'ng to Lhia mode o f travel la increasing
rapidly every year. But trailers have to have a place to
park. As trailers are something new, not many Ftokidi
•HI-A*i»vr vet provided trailer parks for their accommo­
dation. Tills o ff rs an opportqidty lo r Sanford to get in
on the ground floor.
There should be no tlelay in constructing a trgjlcr1
camp here bohtro the next tourist upeohon arrives. Tho
truilerites present n new field through which Sanford
might get a slice of this lucrative tourist business.

agreement with Japan whenever
Tokyo wtaha* It
Foreign BtaW w W oaf chuogHttt, howarar * i i careful to *(■

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
By NUC8TON GROVER

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military clan***. Ho aalil It was
•(filed Aug. |l- and prut Idas
Ibat:
V Both partita condemn re­
count to war.
A la axtant of aparttalon
against either power both China
and Ksaaia. pledge. thmniehdl
not to aaalat the aggressor. ™
1. There la to be no modiflralloa of right* or obligation*
Impoaad by aarUer traatlet be
between the two powers,
4. The treaty shall be *ff«tire for fire year* from Aug
&gt;1. 1MT
“Tha ronnlaatoo of the ChinMe Soviet part mark* the b»rtnnlng of oadledUve — arliy
amons roantrtea borderlna ,m
the Pacific tbrousb mutual *■elaUnce and noa-M»r»,»lon “ a
foreign office apokaaman Mid.
lie provisions are entirely
■asstlva In nature and are
aimed manly at matntalnanre
of peace, he added. The part
doe* aot differ from similar
agreement* which Huaala * hi*
algaed with other power*.

E m b ark

WnfeXbra C W w

SAN DIEGO, Calif, Aug. M WARRINGTON, Aug. 30.—It I* would have required that the nett- Wl -Carrying Ue colon of the
nlmply amailng the amount of brwlitjr act be called into effect,
gallaat sixth regiment, decorated
Health Improves
diplomatic toe-dancing that goe*
UNOFFICIAL WAR
by France in the World war, ISOS
qn became the Uri(ed Bute* has All this time Mr. Hull must dl- matinee left here today ' on the
'-Wo wmulcr If a fellow ever get*
"Even Uie excessive heat o f July failed to retard the
*0 used to these night bombing lionIlb advance o f American wage-earners," say the atat- to go through the atepa oI get- reel the evacuation of Americana trsaaport Cbaumont and the light
of conflict U* cruUfr Uarbbhtad for war tom
raid* that bo can sloop while |L IsticlaiiH o f the Motropolilan L ife Insurance; Company, ting out of tho China
without really asserting publicly
,proU,t J frtw t too much Shanghai
is going un.
who further declare "there is a bright prospect that the1
that It 1* a war, Of course there shooting over Yankee property in' "Our mission la to protect
Of course the »ewa|uiprni would year 1937 will end with the bent mortality record ever at­ |s carnage, and enough merthing th* Orient. Yet the stats depart- American lives and property," said
b* glad to print li-aa crime new* I tained in any year by the com jut ny'a 17,600.000 Industrial •ml countermarching to drive the Went does not even referto bhang-1Brig. Gen John C. Heaumont,
hat a* th* "war xan* " ! commanding
the second brigade,
if the aubecrlbem wouldn't mbte jtolicy holders.”
Spanish civil war off page one,
such a kick about II
They re|wrt lh»t, in one respect, all previous Records Yet w# have iwoognlaed Spain's , But there Is evidence that In tha fleet marine force, who will take
mind* of some public
officials command of all
United Slate*
already, been broken by this broad cross-section oft pmr.
there it a feeling that it le a "Wat' marine* In China upon hi*' ached' 'l i
"look ai H When
general population, ha death rates among It for May,
you* vAcve Ms pears you must
xone" In fact. .Senator Pittman of sled arrival there about Sept 21.
June, and July were the lowest ever reached In the sama
ha prepared lu Unlit to mainmonths of any year.
tatn it.
The health picture, however, Is not altogether rosy,
H may be true tbni lb»
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us ____________
some causes_________
o f death_ record
higher mortality,
O'*, are bettor tbau I. O- U'a. these, tho company reveals, nutomobilo fa ta lltt* Increased
put tho former I* pretty upl
'2 i&gt;er cent for tho year throuRti July, as compared wjth
to lead to Ibe latter anyway.
tho flrkt seven months o f 19311, and show some signs of
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CI.KVKLAND, Aug. 30. —W )
Tba tMku ( 'minty
Com tula- exceeding for the full year the previous high death rttto
— t’ ollfe rein red today a aoapret
■lonor* base Just uppropria led o f 22.0 tier 100,000, registered in 1931. On tho other hand
in ClcvrUnd'a lu tnrao slayings of
|»,076 to ran their chamber of the suicide death rate seems destined by the end o f tho
th* past three yc*r*. Three days of
cotamurce du'b'K tbe i-oiiilug year to touch the lowest point since 1930,* The ycar-toquMtioning had failed Drtertiv*.
yuur.
dntc death rate, ut the end o f July, was 886 4 per 100,000,
Lieut- Michael Blackwell said, to
connect hist with tha Crimea,
Barrator King of Utah any* tbe as compared with 88.5, for the first seven months o f
Blackwell hlit described (he man
Democratic candlilulr fur iirc»|- !93C.
a former hospital morgue attend­
"Inasmuch as last year closed with the lowest death
dent in IP40 should be Srnatur
ant whore hospital duties Included
Byrd of Virginia. Fecund tin rule ever recorded umong the Metropolitan’s Industrial
tha dissection of bodira for autop*
nomination
isillcyholders,** the statisticians explain, “ it wiU readily be
ale*, aa Uie only person among
sicn that tho 1937 record Is Indeed'decidedly good. More­
And If Japan should drclant a over, this record has been made under the handicap o f a
bloe-kade of China’s roast to neu-,
tral ahlppltw would that be war? particularly bad start, for mortality during the early
Ami If ■•, will America's Neu­ winter was unusually high.
"Enlightened despots" of tbe
"The 1937 cumulative mortality rates for scarlet fe­
trality Art then he applied?
llth century Included Cathar­
ver, diphtheria, tuberculosis, chronic nephritis, end peurine Ibe Great of Russia. Fred­
After all that Japan has done
erick |I or praa*la- Charias 111
to th* last few week*, the "open
of Spain and Bmperor Joaapk
door" policy In China would be u
It of Austria.
Joke, If It weren't *u tragic. Too
was
mode
Ut
morjalltF
from
aU
th*
degenerative
dis­
xaany people have been killed In
ease*, with the excajitflon'of the coronary tutery dleeasa*.
l(a timing
Tires—Batteries
while the 1937 record for pneumonia has been especially
I»n't II fanny that Uir very good, despite the high nflprUllty wJUch prevailed In that
Frasldent must proclaim tha fact.
On Easy Payment Pis
fellow who tnabrta the loudest that disease last winter,
, ,,
The proclamation automatically
advertising doesn't pay I* th*
“ A drop of more than 10 percent. In deaths from dUAS LO W AS
" I---- -v
- — y • - : aow niucp
received m in*
op* Who kicks the must when hi*
t-ast'H incidental to childbirth and pregnancy was a high­ adtieiia and ImpIcmt^U pf war to ^lU ftlon tpd.y ^
Sunday
llbme gets mixed up.In Uw |&gt;olirr
light in the 1937 mortality record tnraugh July. Improve­
twHi^crenU and aat* up a #n(j /or ghat purpose th* mpnay
court news?
SJt
ment in mortality, os compared with the first seven A p ia af procedure Hkriy In time ^ IlK ted
.
1/ tha state gori-muu-nt Is fared months'of last year, was also wade by syphilis, angta* lo lead to auapenaion o f all trade
with a deficit of three million pectoris, diarrheal distwses. suicide*, and accldwiU. exclu­
dollars w* may huvs a apacbl sive o f automobile fatalities. The drop In aulcldee aktoe
C A S . O IL , L U B tU C A T IO
acaab-n yet- And then there will
last year amounts to 8.4 per cent.
FBONT A X LE AND
To Organised Labor
faja all kind of tax proposal*. Blot
BRAKE W ORK
“ The death rates for influenza, cancer, and coronary
morblnea aa well a i aalva Uxaa.
A TLA N TIC CITY, N.
A uk
diseases were higher.”
■omeona haa aUXXaated that
th* l&gt;r*l Way to Rut rid of the
tiaa ployed t* to tiara Ibem
tarry
Ameriran
brtre**r*
tVoader why no on* ever ttiouabt
Of Ibat batore?
1 .
Due to U&gt;* effort* of Mr*.
1 Beprwaantatlv* Wilcox i* re­ A. R- lllll, organlMr anJ i hairnewing hla demand fur addi­ man of the Sanford Navy gnttFor SaIb
“ .THr rPr * T
tional air drfrnsea In t h i s l.ng ClreU, t*0 comfort n il for
abuntry. After reading about the aaUar* of
th* battlathip
China and Japan 1
what is happening hi China and "f-lortda" h*v# bean cumptatad.
Rbaln. the taxpayer 'can believe Three have beau sent to Alla*
boxllUio" Jf jb» -k
jwnd ho.umi*#" #
ha air defrosts pnd plenty ot Jana*, -Morris
Speucw, and
Ralph P.oumillat, and letter* af
gralHwda h*v» baoa itcm td
from all of them.
,
wnwhOa*. Ifo*l of th*
Mr. Md Mr*. WilUa*. T.
h* taU. ware mode by
WhaalsM annouiu-e th* birth of
PL etteua daughter recently.
Private Harold Wathbuni af
MPs'eMth la *ncrte4
tbe Oo**t Artillery Corps -waa
In th* cky far a ‘f*w days vis­
:-.* 2 S l ,* " v
iting Ms relative*. If a elates

Howard La Posted
For Sex Criminals
CHICAGO—OF)—A standing re*
ward of 11,000 was posted by th*
city ytatarday for tha srrut and
conviction of ujp parson commit*
lie" - •erl-'i, srv crime.
T Kayef Edward J. Kally authorRtd Us tnouiy to pat Up at an
n w g n x r masting of hla adrl*«4
to owlao way* and mein* or
curbing tha growlag number of
mx crimes ban.

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that ha la happy It k* In IM
sOTlM Of hi* rich unde."
Mra. B. ,D. Brvwalat

w ill. he

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Otn Mohamined Q Chi
ported th* world's al
man. wha Uvas naar

Repairing
Diamond Setting

The planet |&gt;luto waa located
Tears after tt* pretence waa
predicted by Dr. Par-rival Lowell
of th* lowaU Obaorvatory. Flagatari. Art*.

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Engraving
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W E R T -T h e J E W E L E R
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Fine Watch And JawaifF Bapatrlng

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Social A n d Personal
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JO EPAir,

Miss Vivian 'Butiwr
Is Guest Of Honor
Mlaa Vivian Rutner was honored
with a fh re well party Friday night
at SanLando Springs. She left to­
day for Philadelphia, Pa. whare
■he will enter the Presbyterian
Hospital School of Nursing.
Throughout the avanlng dancing
and awlmmlng were rttjojrsd. At
a late hour a picnic supper

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P^tsonaU

Mrs. J. A. Shepherd
Honors Daughter

Mr*. J. A. Hhgpheiri witretained
Mr*. C. A. IlalneO
Saturday w « b « at her f
in Tamp*.
Elm Avono* b
honor of her
Danny Callahan baa returned daughter, Mr*. U M. L* inhart, who
home after havtag apart two » « h m SBi nmk for Ibaapa
months to Auguste, Go.
I wham ah* will make her future
Mr.
spent

and

Hollar IlOier Ifrarident Hoover Is. Hit
And 7 Members. Of
Grew Are Injured

ready for retirement on th* mil*
road*, and that every year tharp
will he thousand* more. Peiwiesii
paid to these retired workers arM,

Plaa Outlined
For Bringing

THE BUSMAN’S H O U D A Y

I n Pensioners M L ? “ ”“'h*'
i i V s iis s m i

i S l d flia n r c * e
lRg Wtd nnd b m p
oat the
daft

nsa

a ware

the demand for uaw construction.
J- L Inglcy wag Introduced as
chairman of the Chamber of Cone
merer committee especially up.
ppinlcd to work out details of aj
canipnlyn to Indue* retired railrusd workers to come to Sanford..
! He atalnl that his commltlig l»
j working in |dans which h* believes'
will prove effective In attracting
nllroad pensioners to this coinI miinlty,
Ralph Itagwrll, aecrrtary of the
Chamber nf Commerce, said that
bringing retired mil road workrm

J

f*H
tha Inter national area.
TM* United Saataa and adhtr &lt;

Iff

WdhP to mature Uwir right*
on of this waf-ravedty as the tide of bautls
Mb the Woody Chlnaa» ' l *»a n»s«
RST
moadad
slowly
tpwanl

"

The annual wage of a B**d
laureate of England la fT pounds.
The right order of Rhakqg
spesrt-'s snnnvts ha* never been
drlcrmlnrd.
Jcnics I of England ruled a*
Janie* VI of Rent land brfora hi*
ascension to Ih* English throne.

CHILIS AND
'FEVER

Mlaa V iriU
left today. The rooms o f the Shepherd home
for Philadelphia, Pa. whom ah*, wore decorated with bowl* and
9. 9- Cooaul-Ooneral Clarence
will co Uur the P rally tartan Ho*o f rar l-oo lured
Stoma who haa
compiled
a
pltal School o f Nunlng,
rwsnlag aaiew qgPOtol hat of all carnal!!** to
Those attending
wera: the
V. A cRJaana and damage to
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mims of
MU sea Vhrlan Rutner, Sybil Ken­
tJtolr property, prepared to dep reeented
___ R a liifT o r M a tm ria ____
Jockaoojdllo
and
Birmingham,
Ala.
dall, Donna ■Morgan,
Dorothy
ttir f
rental—
an
and th it ihr main thing to krep In
F&amp;la Provan Tramtmamtl
iha.
Knight, and
and chlnaaa. Mo «nrn*d
e memento of Uw occasion
mind is making them happy after
David Smith, S. S. Starling, Don­ L Grow.
Japoa
particularly
that
the
A t e lata hour the ho*loos so­
they strive.-II* pointed out lhat n
Don't go through tha usual
ald Knight, Warren Yow and
ar Me*. Leinhart pad Mm ■fahto df American wardhlp*
few ■nli1.fwd families wodld give tog. Stop Malaria
Dr!
aad
lir
a
C.
V/.
Baker
ham
Ward Kendall.
off tha Aoglo-AmorlW. II. H r t h v f . »*rv*d refteehthis city fur mure advertising In quick tlm a.
Taka good aid Qro**\
And Mm. Leila M. Butner.Mr. left for Marietta and Tifton. Ga. akata ta the following.of tha Intnrnalloaal
-*
among their friends then could Chill Tonl«l Tills la M t
where
they
will
vlelt
frteada
aad
and Mrs. H. C. Morgan, Mr. and
ta
tha
Whangpoo
Mrs. L
M.
Lakthart,
cvci
bopc
to
(»•
oHalned
thiough
or untried preparation,
Mrs. T. A. Rutner, Jr., Mtaim I reJatlree.
Blear aad elsewhere, must be
guost. Mr. and Mm. W. H
vtlnmirn lal chnnnela.
moui mad!cine you can dtpaod art
holds *o appeal far Ctlrtay
Mrs. A, O. Knight. Mr. and Mm.
raapocted.
Grova'a Taitalssa chill Tania n a herd,
Mrand
Mra.
John
RrMrard.
M. J. Callahan and Arthur Cal
lie Ksid that In hie opinion Ranwho
C. I- Rutner and Mrs. W. P.
Iha
consul
general
protaated
tslni
taitelart qulnldln* and Irort
bl Hawaii,
lahan of Augusta, Ga. am the Mr*. R. C. Pittman, Jr. o f Bartow,
foul should Dot hav* much trouble It quickly stop* th* chill* and faear.
I* tha Japanese consulate be
Yow.
gueata of John D. Callahan and Mra. M. T. Anderson, Mr*. F.
In nuking tins* mlti*oad worker* It alee tend* to build you up. ThaFa
o*»*a o f Saturday ulght'a wtyrl I
J k 'llw nhsenco of a formal defamily at their borne In Mayfair. E. Roumillat, Mr*. J. A. Shepherd.
happy In' csiisc there nrs atrra&gt;ly Iha doubt* offset you want.
Mia* Sadie Leinhart, Him Wllnn lug. ta which J* panee* eaptoe ! Inration of war. Japan can tint
*" many mllmsil employees locat-1 Tha vary neat tlma you fa*l an
comlog
Mm. R. I,. McIntyre of Waco. Leinhart, Mlaa Irma Shepherd and
nl in tilts rlty, "They Would he attack of chilli and favtr
M store and
i
t~ A u au *toy nagahio nfl t|t(!h
oftlrlals
hero
doubled!
Tea** Is lha gueat of 'Dr. and Jamra Doaaoy.
hero
jllrliii/
mining
people
o
f
tkielr
own
s-TaaWlert
he qj ft Asiatic ftquadmn.
Mm. j. n Tolar at Ibelr home oo
lie
|type." sir. Itagwcll stslrd. MWe Chill Tonic. Start U kim tha
the imadf*
Tha Japan*** replied khaj ihe
would class the freUhtor'a cargo
! r’lwsk Ihslr Isliguag* nnd know cIm Immadlalaly and you will MOW
Mlaa Lucy Koumitlat entertained Ea*t Tenth Street *
cvpltotra* war* of Ohlnaoa *•*gtt th* rellaf you want
'‘peaceful
commerce"
anti
M
their tisles.” .
with a Iunr heon Sat unlay In honor
rln and rain* front a Chli
All drug store* eell Oroya's Taata: B
m “ 7 . train
M r iInrTthe *north
JnT at*.
m ir- h ff r.mseqnettra attempt to
of Mias Wilma l.clnhart, who la ' l&gt;r and Mrs. J. N. Tolar. Ralph
Mr. Ilnrwrll also declare.I lhat! k it Chill Tonic, W « and t l, T ta
armored
going to move to Tampa this week, Tolar and Robert Wilson have
How srr lAn.OOO workmen nowi Utter alas U the mar* •cooacnloaL
lion
area
of
rhapel
In
Chinese
Mlaa
Blltabeth'
Whlttlnrtnu
This Immediately would pUro!
and Mlaa Anne LcCette of Rain- returned from Clayton, fia. where
territory adjacaat to Ike In
•t*e stile Department In an **• •
bridge, Go. who was the bouse they have tieon spondlnr the paat daughter of Mr. and Mr*. I* r
lematlonal Rettleraent.
Whittington and pupil id Ken
two weeka
IsemeV' debtcate position and
guest o f Miss RoumfUat.
flans* also Inreatlgaled a re­
Die H. Mtmooa Plan.. R. hmd
possibly lead to repereusalns In
The luncheon table was. overlaid
port
that
two
armed
Japanese
Mia* Adelaide Rlehler has re­ gave a Oerttfteal* Reillnl In th
lies* of Ifull's repi'nlvd state­
with a laco doth and centered with'
a
sailor
and
an
army
reservist,
a bowl of pink flower*. The nut timed from oalnsvllle where she atadlo of Mr*. Munson Krlilv bad ordered Paul Krlekaon. to ments that this government will
not inli-r.iic Inlertorenee with
cups and place cards further ac­ has been attending Ihe summer evening at 11:00 o'clock.
so American construction
*'n
Assistant
talent
vm
Msession at the University of
her shipping
by
Japan
or
centuated the pink color scheme.
ttneer
from
New
York
City,
to
Richard
Maiwell.
wli-t
e nany other nation
At
wtu
Mlaa t.elnhatt was given a Florida.
leai* his headquarters In Hong
heard In a group of dellthlfV
.The ^\W)i||a. -utflih Ik owned
handkerchief
lhower by her
hew.
••
rswdtega..
aad.
nssapnded
In
«e&gt;
hy the Alnerlritn I’ loneer Lines.
Mrs. J. IlLJVtyar has nttimed
friends while Mlaa 1 ^ 0 tie was
The Japanese tore up Erick
I« entirety legal III hsr arllrlprevented with a bog of cleansing to Jacksonville after having apent eral encore*.
son's
Japanese
navnl
pass
and
The entire program, it ta anId
lies nnd will remain *o from
tissues as a memento of the oc­ th* weekend with her sitter*. Mrs.
ordarad
Ihe
American
.
to
elaar
A. W. Leo and Mrs. Edmund was reealred In most append* out of the Japanese suite of the •tits government's standpoint, un­
casion.
lira applause from the large
lit aurh lime as the Neutrality
Those present were:
Misses Melach.
International Hrllleinrnt at once.
audlenre In attendance.
Ail Is Invoked against Chins
Wilma Leinhart nnd Anne IwGette
Gauss
preciously
had
requested
Friend* of Mr*. Eva Taylor will
Floral
decoration*
In
Ihe
nnd Japan.
honor gueata, Mary Wathen, Vir­ regret to learn that ah* haa been
ati Americans tn leare the Ran­
three parlor studio were by thr
Tills raise* the question, nlginia retold, Anne Wright. Betty called to Kansas City, Mo. by the
courtesy* of
Mrs Will ttin* I mi ger tone hut he ton|i Ihe posi­ tli lals stihl of Just how far Ja­
Thurmond, Elisabeth Dyson, Nanay
tion
that
Ihe
Japanese
had
no
lllhoaa o f her mother, Mrs. Emm* aad Included potted fern
a
pan can afford to go In enforc­
Brock, and Lory Roumillat.
Bums.
large floor basket of **1sire's right to seise Erickson's paper*. ing the htnrkarie. They point
Baqrrlary a&gt;f
Hlate
Cordell
Chain-' aad a numbar of lerrv
out that tho Island Empire Is
Hull received official notifica­
Mr. and Mra. J. C, Aycuckr and
The United States oace had a
rase* bouquet* of
Pink
aad
now so thoroughly committed
tion
of
the
blockade
Raturdsy.
granddaughter,
Mlaa
Betty
Anne
while
dahlia*
and
painted
camel corps for patrolling desert
In china that she may he rnmTW O
CJA A R I T T I S
along with assurances that H
Wilson of Orlando, are attending daisies.
regions in the southwest.
pilled to wuge n mujor war tor
light tha b ^ M -a ld e of this 13will
not
Interfere
with
"peace­
their vacation at Gastonia and
Program setactloos were
as
y*ar
yaar-ald _girl,. for aha** Mrs. Llncomplete t-nmiUsel nf all china.
ful commerer.”1 TIB’ Immedi­
leai Whltemlre, Flowery Branch,
follows;
Sugar and ayrup have he*n Dther points In North Carolina.
In tills iivellt It Is believed
ately focused attention no the
G a- child brldr.
manufactured In limited quantitia*
'! . . ( # ) Invention Nu. I t la H
that Japan would be compelled,
Mr. and Mm. Paul Petold'and
American
freighter
Wichita
B*ch
hr necessity.
to
enforce
a
from watermelon*.
children, Virginia, Dorothy and Flat ___
which sailed from
llaltlninre
WOMEN ItUl.K TIIK IHMWT
&lt;b) Valia Chroatatlque
Op
blockade so light
that
even
Paid, Jr., and Miss Lucy RoumllFriday with a cargo of bomb­
1IUKT8ENKOUE, Germany ships carrying Innocuous rsrgosa
Godard
* * ' ‘ Yeateffcy aT THftona Yd .................
er* and other war supplies for
Elisabeth Wblltlagton.
could hot ponetralo It, Huch a jid t Once a year, at lju- hay har­
Beach.
t
China.
blockade probably would arouse vest frstival, women rule the roost
I The Orematlon of Ham
Under International law and
AND TRY
ItrMIsh Ire to high pllrh since in this liars Mountains v III Inge. (
. . . . Hobart W. Bervlf*
Mlaa Carmlta Barber arrived Magee
Ilrttsjn controls Ihe Port nf Thvy run the fenst, rlus.se the hay
Mr* Magwall.
y a*tarda y from
Clayton, Ga.
LA N E Y *8 FAMOUS
queen
and
marc).
11.tough the' vi]spending
a
two-weeks
vacation
I (a&gt; Vulaa C. Hharp Minor
Hoflg Kong and would he ntwhere she has been allrpd|n(
h'v'r **•'''■
there Is duneing the j
lit Lyons- (la.
SANDW ICHES 10c A I k
mosl certain to call
on
•
Laurel Falla Camp for the paat Op. ff. The L A S T TIMES
waTahlpa 7n keep "h e r shipping « " 1
," rn rh&lt;^ ,in'-' , iHelr parlr
No. 1 ............................ Tbopla
two mantba,
1mill
asai, I *siUias-fl
llViv lAlvavus
n jVlli
Tb* nafpe of Ralph II. Chap- rhuniH'lff
rvwardlnff
lh»’in vs-il
with
tilutru*
far the LA ST
( b&gt; Rustle of spring.. Hlodlng
HOT DOGS 5c
la unlnltotlonally omitlair Itunrid «nd fi vv lnt*r.
Mr. aad Mrs. V. 0.* Hasty an­
Klltabeth WbllUottoo.
TIM E-----------tad from the Hat of
Hanlord
nounce the birth o f a daughter,
4. Tb* Courtin' .... James Kua^ L A R G E LIM E AD E S C«
Rcfaoot Trustees
published
In
Gladys Loulao, at the Feraald- aell Inwall
Saturday's paper
L* ughUm Memorial Hoop It* I on
TH E BEST AND MOST
Mr*. Mai wall.
Kresenla llrnrfit I'lay
Thursday,
I. Moments) Capricrhiso . . . C.
S A N IT A R Y D RIN KS
Eugene Darla will be admitted
IN TO W N
to Troop 14 *1 Ha regular weekly
Mr*- William Jacobs. M r and Von Wefaar.
Elisabeth Whittington
A Three.Act Hlark-Fare Caaady
meeting tonight ti 7:lo o'clock
Mra. Fred Pfund and eon. Jacob
In 4ha Baptist Ohiirch Annex. It
Won*. of Jamalei. L. I, war* re­
AI-SO INTRODUCING
was announced today by W K.
cant gueata of Mr. and Mm. Hen­
Kader seoutmaater. 1‘ersolial sod
ry Richter at their horn* on Weal
We Horterve
First Street.
patrol Inspection will also tie
Right To
bald.
“\VOMAN\S CLUB
tO e lle e e * r t w
&gt;M i M tl
TEACHERS TO AID CUPID
Limit
Sanford for th. comlna year. The
■ t il I*. M.
Friday. Kept. 3rd
Dua to aa erroneous state­
msctlng
adjourned until n u t
AdmbiM^on: 25i' A 10c
- *
‘ S p erU l
ment
appearing
to
aa
Urtaudo
SOUTHAMPTON, England, — Saturday morning whan the group
newspaper rrlatlr* to Ihe o|»-nAUGUST 31 TH R U KKW'BMUBB 2, 1,937'
Attractions
W )—Teacher* should help girls to will enter into further dlacuealon
Ing date* of sehoola
In this
bedoma
Interrating
sweethearts
of organising, Mrs. Gladys Ken­
—and—
County. T. W. lAwton. super In
and wive* by advlsliqg them about dall, local - home demonstration
tandem at public
Irfstrurtlon
bs
the beet brands of lipsticks and
a
■
Unlay raanmiuurod Uie upenlnr
prhorw to get ifie beat ailsap stockti.iHiT
i t ii i ,i'«Ti»m:n&gt;
data* for Ilia schools of lire
ingp. Mias S. E. Davis, a farmer
Thirteen persona charged with ■ouoly. Those to open on Hepboard of education Inspector, told violation of Cky Ordinances will be
T are: Oviedo. Lyman
a youth coofen-nee here.
urralgned before CHy i udg* Frank Chuluota Lake
Mary!
those
■
— -—
11.. Miller tr a aeealon od the Mu
opening OU Heptember It are
The capital cit Tululla. Fagojnlripal Court this afternoon.
all Rsoford adtools. Inske MoA1’aao. la ihe smallest capital In
. ■■■
roe Wilson School Geneva and
the world. It - has sou Inhabit
■* **• Mrth*»n- tonal Itrraaaa
UnU.
I returned tn dirty today altar
l*A*

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Miss Lucy Roumillat
Honors Miss Lein hart

Recital Is Given By
Miss Whitting ten

JOB PRINTING
PHONE

Seminole Printing Co.

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FOLLOW THE CROWD
TO

LAN EY’S DRUG STORE

To-Night

WOODMAN’S CIRCLE

“DAT GAL FROM BIRMIN’HAM”

CITY NEW S BRIEFS

'T H E BIG APPLE” I1ANCE

RILEY’S

Tuesday

A

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No. 2 Standard TOMOJOES

Cuts TheCott O f Better Living

White House APPLE SAUCE 7 v,c
24 Oz. Sweet Mixed PICKLES 15c
Campbell's Pork &amp; Brans

On Tl»e Stage to Person

an. ■ r tiiM .il".
IL __J l
Ie*v4l'h»t -

TOMATO JUICE

Matinee And Night

Borden's MILK

Wednesday

3 Tall Cans

20c

• A I.A II K I M .

SALAD DRESSING

like Cm ^s (k m n

AMATEURS

8 - Acts - 8

Qt.

BANANAS

4 IM

APPLES

6 Lbs.

GREEN BEANS

2 Lbs.

LEMONS

Dozen

2JC

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GUILDS TWO
A ttra ctio n

Quality 11apartmeal
Fancy Waalern Uraodad
Beat Loin or Club
STEAKS
VEAL

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Waatarn Reef Loin
Club
STEAKS
BIB or BlUaKJCT
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divided Weekend
Tilt With Gondoliers By

Martin Lead*

■ Sanford Club

Witb.308
Pace E*a* &amp; ores
O f 10-3,
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Records

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r g us on, Stoiaoff,la 'W t ctf .experience will taka thatr
Lawson, M o rg a n 1ptwaa, aiwl a n expected to go
right Into training and
far IW aomlng art arm
q u a d ’s

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A n d

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Stnjb. I M ; a*—Tb*

le Coaching Jofc. without Permission

Beaton! lb* “ *•-

Lookout* a t t t l 'a
Two
gamo
Tba gam* waa wtlneated by
aarW, d ^ r ^ w f t o M o d w lU « «
t* li
»f * *
- prr- ^ '
larged Bunday crowd* of tb*

o u t S O Y o u t h s A r e ' b«
Pickard, viea-praaldmit of
itn c d p d T n R p n n rt
Sanford Bawbalt A atoctal km
1
X n
.
M S alao the Sanford league dl-

it—F i r s t—Session
[aad Coach Leonard MeLneaa
hla tM 7 edition o f tb* Pamli i High School Calory fad*
hogtn their campaign pa**a anaIona
thla aflampcat
the » « w practice flakf in the
’ nf Uta high aehool a g ls M

nth McLueaa at*tod- that the
ill object of th* flrat aeaeaa
1 be Umbering up cnaralpaa with
ittia kicking and p***lng during
I afternoon In which the Celery
i mentor
export* about H

irday

■««»* th« foiiuwtm
r-nm.

mint thla morning to all nowapapara who carrlod-' the atory
wrlttea by E- H. Cullum concernlag th*. Sanford Location ra n
that waa publiahed In all the
iaagoa newapaper* on Saturday
and Sunday of la at weak,
*
ipxkard'a atatamant la aa
"la Rfi article written by E. H.

Oullom, end run In your new*-

*s* N*.

T H I N G S TO C O M I wlihln a year, predict* M
Tark1
* aeUklithacsl aa tko graataat bom* **■ alargea
mold catabHiked by th* m

T O D A Y ’S S P O R T I N G

*. jx '

Fuads For College
Are Provided Girl
By Wager Of Hogs

malatala hla
loop
leadorpkln
among tka regular*
with
a
brlatllng .lit fai up gamde.
I* aaar
Heat
team-mat#
ck Alaao. with a A H wtildr
kail hav* t o , Improve mightily
If ha'd h«a( oat iha
former
Oalnoarilla outrialdar.
Tka DaLand Rada, wlik (kraa
regular hlttlag . .lit or katlar.
kata (ha etab halting rhampkmahtp clinched will) a .t il that
la paven polata batter than the
1 « bald jointly by Daytona
aad Oalneartll*.
Orlando hpa rellnqulabad IU
iVdd on club Sabttog. being
lopped by on# polpt by Ibo DoLond outfit nag being forced
to ahara gecond epot with Day­
tona.
,•
Elbart f&gt;adg*tt o f a*lno*vl!l*
remained *■ tbu ranklo* pitchnr with 14 wlaa In to dactalona.

Tale Of The Tape

w o rld

ar

a*g| Saturday ullht. Sept,. 4. Official araragag for lb* *aaaon - thrapgh • game* . o f There| day night. Aug. v M. relaaaad
bar* today,by L**gun Secretary
retar grbael. are;
Ctl'B p.iTTIftU
a * e aa
*»r u
a u Mr a t*’
p «la »4 l u i CM m i •*• i* .m j
tgllcb... ( i l l 411 III* i l l I I .1*1
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&gt;

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to

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tUt

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a.

for the Lookout*/ ybi» allowed „
thu . Cloadolipcx ,V \otol Of , 1 1 S u S .m t i
hit* but they, ware acatlorod ifegatoe. rt
r « n Saatord
O f** w l t o . j $ &amp; '. V 'i k U'lSI *?&lt;*•■
.
( JJu***r * *b
°R - lha _moand
a _.
M d .» W lUr- g &amp; a j ; J
d « . ^ W n * ataried «■ Ih* hill
* “
foc UV KhiH Utaai Vtt waa aant
W ill
®
ehnnee^ lp
Ua
ttrat aaaroce*. ' ..
laalag katore f raaa had gone | hmnai
' “ ! Denner I. ArnnM t, Doa•(*. tv. Dnvla, D. Davie, Cn*.
out but four run* h*d craned I#ne&gt;inn.
lbe plat*, aad i j » ' am* w*ra on ^Krrora: Doimar, Clary I, Katv*
Ike ha***. He W
replaced by
Ron* ballrd In. n»nn*r. Itegrr*
Hard**, wbo . Iai(ad- tbu pmaloi
? ~ ' -----der of th # -g e a n . -aad
gam* t
kaae* . __ ____________ , _JM
*p. a . total i qf ,ton &gt;hU.g,d«tf»* hi, fie* ft. Klnggnn. Diieei-rln, Duufth.
ntaye. R a c
campaign oo t ig , mound. The Roctr*. r * i. Dnnhl* Tlua
ilm
nondollar* • mtacnad ■ only
one
lo rrlrhavc
lo r*ot tv
tlm# djring Ik* libiya^*..:
'I '? ____ jrg f. Manferd
The Loobouta; Juttpiod oa Mar ball*, erf nra eord I. nuni-h I.
aifurk no*, by Dralnard 1. lie orb
1. Hlla. eft Dralnard
. air *.1* CrlaftoM
It run*) In I Inning*, off
r-|-l»fl(ld 1 II runO :n I "anloe*.
U n n i pllrhar, Dro leant. Hmnlreo. ftmilh and Coward. Tim*
»
more acroM'-pM.'lkbu Id their f g«m* till.
hair, of Ihe elihth (hey . pm -the
Oliver aold*mlth 1* aald lo .,
game .op th* ita with * four ho Ih* only Rngllah writer who
run . apro* o ffv fly * ' kl(a, * .
• i rolled In thrgo branch** of
-fyioaburg • gattiardS , two .yuan llleratora—aa a novellit
with
la -th* ‘ foRftk . toning and ona "Tho Vloar of Wakefield." aa .*
mt*w |n tbu. «*T»nth to bring Playwright with "Bnn Htnopa
theh- total - lo life * for 'Ibo day to Conquer," and aa * poet
.Th# • Lee*bi|rgV(jondollert oom with “Tho Doaertmt Village.''
Mned I I Mjn With right error*
Freeh apple* contain aa much aa
to trounce ike SanCord Look
t i percent auger.

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T b « 'yatayan Jgk* Bunch waa
LEGAL NOTICE
*■ Ik* mutlad : fur tka’ Condo
Dan aad *ucc**«*d la nwbmar.141 tatng thp Lookout* Into »ub
.(»* mlaaloo. gtrlng up only four
HI
la
.III hit*; two of which wore
i l l field flak**, -for * . |ona tally OVKHUTIIKICT LAND COMI’ANT.
HI which earn* la the alith Inning
a cerperollno aaiatlng
und&gt;r
Ik* law* or Ui* Blata of FlerMa,
f
Bralngrd
etgriod
for
tha
FlalatlfC
i LookoaU *u&lt; got by tfae * flew*
ADELAIDII MaLKOD. at at, Da-

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ti# It
Alans, De.. . 411 t» 114- TV
rrallok. Lay. I l l it 40 It
Martin. Day.. M l 4f 114 It
aaolars Dy. 4ti H
Oowteh hi. A. 414 . M
Morion, Doy.. 4(1 |j

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KWIdalnch, Do. ^ 4
radaell. n
4*
Danek, loo*.
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Mlarra. (Tvllt* .... ,. J*
Iw m e y , n-vltte.
t
Harper. DaLnnA’. ., 4*.
WrleOL, has.
Drain*rA, *aa.___ _ I f
llulihell. toe*.__ _ It

Tb m a r t &gt;i. r r n r K K n a*C her
hoahand. J. B. n. nTK TK Bn:
TDU ABB ODDRHKD lu ap­
pear
to
Ik*
bill riled herel*
agalaat pp September «, HIT.

IT IB rtntTtlRIt
urtDKltED
that thla Ordar of Fubllrollon
"• publlahad aapa a w**a for
four eoaHeoij** waaka In
Banford Ifvrat
WSfllBhO my hand
____ and
_ It •
a**l of Iks Clr**ll Court Ibis
*lb day *f A&gt;«uu, KIT,
O. r. HERNDON,
Clark Circuit Court.

Kmerean, Palath* I
llradehaw. at. A... I I 14

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lE L
i/a
a 'k ^
And ao .h* raaliud
SdahrT, l t « pound half bpek gad anaogh from tha aowa and Hmlr
A lg u * Harriet. 175 pound m4.
affapring to pay for her c«Uag*
-Th* local eleven will ml** that* oduMdUg.
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DUTY BLACK Dfl
I TRAILER, good tirpa
body. 9SM.OO. )MJ Chg*

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NP#W lOfilk* . Aug.
m
iija la tin g McLuca* thla y a w ' i W . „ V ,0&lt;Ul,0B °* 0r***,h« j
tffl ho Jtsaaall McCracken,
, —Tnl'; Ilf th(- tape on Jo*
1. mix anil Tommy Farr
aan hackflald coaoh and f o r m e r L ^ * , 14rtW# ™
» * » • » *F
FA It It
l.OUIH
for back fo r th* Murray B u t*H r*'' S * 1™*
ny
JULI
AN
,*
*Mbar* o f Kentucky and olpotklUMto aaneUen of Up official*
A g«
KTKNHTROM
23
■ r M y " Riser, former Seminal* $ ■ th*. Sakfdrd Bajabatl AtaoclaS3
m.** (Signed) IUa Packard,' V la r
Herald Hparla Id I or
' * •-»’
for IhMiman and a four year
Weight
preaidbpt
of
th*
Sanford
Baaosot
hyhrtanead Univanlty of Florida
l',M
foduct(
f **1
liricht
Coach McLocaa I* expecting a
0 ft. 1% in.
\V* do
« ff^S In.
We wkh to Inform you fan* o f ling wm&gt;e every ihtf . ,
r*at eeaion thla year and ha l i f t
Cheat
Sanford that ao bravely and wil­ nut mean hi* I nil jdnylrv but the
'
i«* f* r It to lurpaaa Ibo axliirhr*
44 Inchra
lingly came to the Kanfonl Mini- fact that Clary hail ■&gt; Limt km-1.
»
o
•»
I record recorded by the
Cheat (K ip .)
tipal Athletic Field yeatrrday and ran hardly run ami .very amin
It *iurh*;i
to aao Laaaburg and Sanford tie liu Hill !«• Tnmd In litnr hi* l»n411 Inchra
. 1 *4.
Reach
up and to honor lllll “ Haw Meal" llla removed. I'latyV enndiiImi I*
*
Tit inrhea
HI Inchra
Rodgen (hat the day waa poal- aa M-rioun aa It ran Ih- ulid the
* |*
Ricapa
poned to Thuraday night whrn the ynungrter L lenily *ltk. In thn
11 fnrhec
Lookout* meet the Daylong Death lari two mnntha ho hnn lw-rn
1»H inrhea
laltndara.
Forearm
anil Ir to elrep nnd he in the flint
ISVk inrhea
14 Inchra
Intokout to l&gt;e In hed at night. The
The planning of Rndgera
1^ *
Waiat
rompleUd and
rendition of hla throat la hud and
day waa
3| Inrhea
36 Ihehea
he iiiimt Imve Ilia toiiaili removed
w* are aorry and we hope that
i
Nrrk
yaw will be prr«ent when the
lie toon an |Kin:dblc.
IfiVa Inrhra
J7H Inrhea
Wig nlghl romr* off lo 'honor
Fonlhalt eill lie ringing la
Thigh
our daily that very often now
the manager “ with Ihe flying
31 inchra
aa Ih* Celery Fed* are holding * SI 'lichen
cap."
Ankle
their flrat practice IhL after­ 1
Our Lookouta did not ronw
10 iurliea
10 inrhr*
noon and you ran bet your
through true to form yrateHay hut
rdtf
bool a that o r are going la 1
wo are atilt In thla prnnatil fight
15% Inrhea
have a goad oolfll and lo add . IS li-rhea
right to the finlah and you inny
Wriat
t* that when Coach Mclmcm 1
give up but wo ar* atlcklng to thr
H Inrhea
K Ini hi-a
bellrvra ao. no dura thin colbeat club In tho league rven If
' '
Fiat
omn . . I jikI hranon Coach
thlnga do look kind of tod.
11 i.-ichra
10% Inchat
Mrl.uraa (old hln boy* that Ihe
After reading an* of Ifarvey
'
KDfMBURO. Ind., Aug. SO.nrwapapern had already pul
Lopeu'a article* in th* Ht.
—A wager o f two hog* that ah*
him on Ihe npot and Ihe cham­
Aagwatln* Record leal Friday
would go through collitro with­
pion* o f Ihe Nnrlheaal ConII give* owr local ralumn Ik*
A rualoma union. Zollvorala.
out* amaking, pray Mad fundi for
honor o f being Ih* only newaference and had It nn| bran.
Iwrmllted g'HxIa in Im aent fra*
la*Wk&gt;* Furr Bradley to apend
paper In th* loop ao far that
for one rollrae eleven. l.andon
of duly. In Ihn early Itlh reaI&gt; M. Telford, Wwnua four Roora at Indiana unlvtnlty
K
ha* not aald an* harmful, or
of Jai. we would have romr
tury. (rum nno anrllon of (lar
Ttouilaa*
fitanitrom. and oaltoct bar A . B.
Jaat n hpd hole, abwut any nf
Ihraugh. The Fed» did rllnrh
many lo another.
Her oouiln, Jo* Qayla, bet
i»rrtinil plare hut Ihla eeaaon
th* umpires In Ih* league . .
W * ar* prawd nf that and we '
with l.andon In Ihe tile Ten
Jainea IlniwelL In writing hl«
can prami** that It will not
the Fed* are a aure thing . . .
*'Ufo of |ir. jnhnann,'* thought
happen for Ih* remainder of
w* hope . , , .
only Ilf paling liiimago to hi*
friend, hul berara* famoua In
Ik* neaaoo. Including the play­
"Merry widow" h»t». launched( M« nan rlahl.
off*.
Ilahop, Arthur WUIIamv,
Ihn
late!
•
W# feel aorry for the Stale by Hihlapan-lll tn
Many fall aowna will lio mod*
^ *?!**'
- W
— — r " W « y « &lt; o rigarev league all-alar *hortaln|f due to rprtor. have lieen wldi-ly adapt-1
th* IMS Dal ary Fed* before ah* got bar diploma. That the fact,that hi* com) 11Ion 1* grt* ed by American nillUru-r«.
of woul and rayon jariey.
• f o * w IH**kMifaB aralwma tn IS S3. Bar grandfather,
"
Harry Bradley, tffarad to heap
L
^
M f^ d tka hog*, which war,
P E T E R ’ P E N
i&amp; l ! n A i ^ w n L i
fcr*°4 l m ° " hl* f l n ” »•••■ here
I f f 1?1 Suddy.- WUklnaoB^ a 1M
F » a i th# aowa cam# many plga
HIM Bradl.y'. alaten In P|

I g S T * N P lN f lS

1-9

ataaooa

-|By' JUUAjg
Crilftald want In Ibe alith and
t i : Hjpjjlil •aa^to gdMpr
! waa nicked for three hits and
VmnBTlAM- PA R K — ' 'LESS* ,hr*a n&gt;n* for lb* balance, of

ha WBafa a compbt
of recast form, Dick
Adair, float Da Land

per^ wSii’ Take

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Locals ^qamd Two Leesburg H u r l e r s
SaUn^T Night For 14 Hits And
Aided By 1 Error

L a n g s to n

prapara

fia c k fle M

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court

beam

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Seminole County Prodoee*

r ” Sanford la Tbs Onlr Central
Florida CUy AlfordlaT Ball, Hlcbwajr
. And Water

More Fruit And Vcr*tables Than ‘A n|
Similar Area In A n t c r lt * - — C

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VOLUME XXVI

Member Associated Preen

&gt; -

Seven Killed
In Greyhound
Bus Tragedy)
.

Franco’s Men
Gut Loyalist
Line At

Good-Bye Sweetheart, Hello China

I

20 Injured Taken Tq|
* Hospitals; At Least|
15 Others Brought
To Adjacent Cities

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AUGUST SI, 1917

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUBSDA

U. S. Closes* Port Off
Shanghai To A l l
American ShipsEx«
. cept Navy VesaeUi

.itENO LYE— am ---air - O V
Generalissimo Francisco
Fran­
A
co*. Araeon force, have broken
through the Spanish
govern­
ment's Jlnvs on tha Zaregosa
■“vS/SpSi
front, an Insurgent commnnlqne
said today
K
*
Franco’s Irtlonnalre*fierce­
ly re,inline the government at*
a-.
tempt to wre.i Xaragota from
rfitiTihton. i~ if Wt
them, were reported to hive
SHANGHAI.
Aug. list- 4
started a nninicr advance in
m m
GOSHEN, Indiana, A lit.
(A P )—Cholera broke out to- ,
the vicinity of Kuern. about I I
night In Shanghai's French '
81— (A P )—At leaat "even
ndlei north nl Iho
ona-Uma
runcession where moat o f tho
capital, of the nnclent
Aragon
.persona were reported-killed
clly'a Americana litre. French ;1
,
kingdom. Tlic
righting
raged
five mlloa north of here to*ami II Imp IsaI gtomt 'wHh wind* of Ml mil* a an huur struck the Hi rids cast coast between
A* ' ( t R
conres si on Buthoritlea look tv4- i
both north and south ot Earn*\
c l
Any In a craah between ft
». reported. The driver nt
ry measure In hell the spread i
IA ytuna Reach and 81. Afcgustln* Imt only minor property danm.:.
got!.—
hen vlly loaded transport
the esc during l Ini
of the deadly Intestlnxl dlsesss
fell
'T o the lotilli strong govern­ I to automobile shown her* talssvd death by inches when n
In ocene* remtnlacent of World Ww^/^&amp;va. United Slate* &gt;1awhich yearly takes Ita toll of*"*"
(Greyhound) bus and a se­ rtnea aalled from San tllegu, Calif., to eugVsnt I'ertn eln-idy In ment units have made smash­ p sk o f the storm at Daytona Brsch.
___
underfed Asiatics.
t
dan.
Shanghai protecting American cltliena ana |woperty. Above, Pri. ing attack, to drive a wedge
Franco', long
Aragon
Twenty Injured w e r e rate Leo Schommcr kisses hi* fiancee, Mary A n n , farewell before through
salient and shear olf the lower
yi IANGHATt Aug.
brought to hospitals here embarking.
_______ _ _ _
end pointed by Teruel
from
(AIM— United Sla teg ltl»*
which the Insurgent army tor
thnriticic closed the tiort on
week. ha. menaced tha vital
portal taken to nearby cities.
Sliunifhul ItMloy to nlllAmOs'e
Madrid-Valent la highway.
Threo of the dead were Iden­
lean tdilpit except tutval vov
The
S|ianl.h
governmenttified -u A. Or Carpentier o(
win while a nccond air ntCharging the rebels' rapture of
Iowa City, Mra. James Kelleher
lack nn a mercy ship in
Banlahdrr waa a victory
for
of Albany, Nt
and Raymond
; ~
l two dayit Increuned tho pevItalian
soldier*,
declared
r
Sa­
J. Burkin of St. Untie. Carpenweekly binrhi-on of the Ir r a t io n a l M n n S l a y s u to civilian life at no* m
turday that foreign ttoopa have
tler and Hr*. Kelleher were paa_ j y-x.,4.
V n v l a i v 'Fanfonl Klwsnls flub will be held
created
a
critical
alluallon
for
sensen and Buskin waa an at­
Air bomber of unknown IduelIlia defense.
tlty power dived and bombriA
tendant on tho boa.
Hotel.
"A war which began nn our^r
tbs linllsn sopersted
slssmt-t
Tha accident took place at the
turt a. a war of liberty has
, lntaraeclloii o f roada 20 and lb.
'DETROIT,
Aug. 31—&lt;/Pt—A Lung Blunt, n g *7*-lou IHirn
A
short
Municipal
Court
session
become a war of Independence."
Fifteen psn owe were arraigned
IVyeni i Id nulomoliile worker, llironged with Chinese refugasl.
Witnrsxsa said the sedan drove
n government spokesman .Sid. tieforv Municipal Judge Frank I- will he held in the local Police
whose wife lold police hi* bud It crested a mad psnld hut
on to the main highway end
-Foreign legionnaires have de­ Miller bi • svsskm of tbs Municipal Elation tomorrow afirm non at
U-en IrrulieTi.tl sitin’ the death caused iiu itsinsgo.
eraahed Into' the hue. The ve­
For each child attending school railed our country under the Ceort at the local Police Station 4:00 o'clock
of hb'own diiin:liter eight years
Tim ship was bombed
A ■port luring committee headed
hicle overturned and came to a
guidance
of
a
crowd
of
Span­
Bhsn
ngo, l.'i officers luduy In 1he Wousuug. north of
rest on ita top. Tha aadan waa by Randall Chase for the purpose Ibt* year, l)iu Slate and t'oulily ish traitor.,
yesterday afternoon.
V
.
Doy Sco.’U of Troop II held b isly i
will vipend |M, T. W. Lawton,
Evelyn Mack, lit, but. where tlm Whsngpoo-and Ys
daaolUhed and tha boa' Waa o f arranging for
contribution* . superintendent of public Inwtruc"W e are fighting agsln.t lu*
Five of the fifteen cssae on the their weekly meeting tail night in
clump of wccsls *t ihnj •** rticr* flow together ■fut*
tb n in
damage 1 badly.
from peraona In Ibli vicinity to 1( ,nB&gt; rtportrd today &gt;" dtauw- trninl rebellion and foreign ag­ ducket were cases continued from the Baptist Church Anne*, nmud- iiitiklrtv of the illy
tho embillbd clly'a only waterald the (Tilldran'i Home Socftry of Ing revenura and
expenditure! gression which go** nn openly a prior session of the court, .and Ing to W. K. Kadvl, scoutmaster.
Poller Mutlleliniit Wnlter Itn- war ami only avenue ot an*]
hy land and see In the shame the noteInlpg‘answered to charges
Florida baa been recently organ for the romirg school year.
elior sttkl Joseph ’Jnrubs a .friend capu l » tha »&lt;■*.
of tha signatories of tha so- rRjgtag from brooking a eewcV
Vf. P, Brooks was gisulisl pet- til lung st&gt;ndww--*f tba -xMuodi
Although the $150 figure t»
Jau'iiMn- cointry mlq,-*,
tied, It waa announced today.
called
non-intervention
pact tine to assault.
mission yesterday III make repair, f r m IIy , confessed lu&gt; rm -h e d (he Ibetr farces. slrFktng tho
approximate the Munition . of
The function of the society la io
which ha* handcuffed the
re­
In yesterday’s session a verdict to his residence si II* IV. Bernnil
fora*
ih ild ’.i t Lull w ith uii s iilo in n b ll.- bbiwa nf on aI Inch In
place undyr-privileged children In •«***&gt;&gt; rhlldren In this r.umiy public In nn effort to make It of guilty was relumed after MataStreet, by local bullilhig Inspector CIS Ilk , y ic ld ili-; to Jill Im pulse agnlnsl the Chinese hoata dagood home. In order that they ,U »
*"!
,ir“ rl,f
Impossible for It |n defend It­ chi Brown, negro, plcadi-d nut
Ci. P. I'sxton.
hnd
cap­
liu could not i xplnm . lb - sold fcnillng Shanghai.
might receive a fair chance to en more per child than last year, self.
guilty to charges of assault slid
tured town nf Wunsung. The
ilue to the Increase In teachers
h u 'lin t i ro t u l t n - l i . l tlo- child .
Joy
a
normal
life,
Mr.
Chase
"In
tbl.
most
critical
moment
received alternative sentence of a
A amall
attrsrltre
booklet j
Clilneso ilenb-d that th* Japsalaries and other o|M&gt;tstliiK »•* the government declarea
Members of the Ssnford Clie «
explained.
anew |ijo fine or to days In the CUy
giving loatrucllona to -eat cal­
aiie*u hud started an advene*
prnw
1
.
i
Tho care.which they receive U
In the name of the
Hpsnlsh i Jell, n « s b Mne Smith, negro, wns
5 ,u*'
■
kk
front tho Wooxung eras They
ory for your heallh'a aake" ha* considered te be excellent. A l­
Aceortllnp to the trhtntiv • bud­ people It* firm will in continue
. so d. y
whpn , h,
. ‘
i
declared tlm ChlnesA forrea hadrecently been printed by the though the annual child mortality get of the Hoard of I’ uMIe In- Iho fight ugalnst tyranny,
ny. un
un- pleaded
rd..«,i,..i guilty
„ „ iii„ to
... larceny
i . . ____ „g......
. n c-"*k in the \aldrt Hotel, nrcharges.
rcpi'lltul fbe Japanasn allack.
voiding to A. C. Madden, scirctuiy.
Seminole Counly
Chamber ot rate in the state of Florida Is slrurtion of Seminole County utr.ld of any of the thlnga con­
Andy
llow'anl
and
Muse
llryant,
Geiierallsslnin
Chlnug
Hatwhich ws. recently approved by fronting It "
Commerce to be Oletrlbnled for about 40 of . every 1,1)00, of ap­
negro, charged with doing business j
'
""
nhek, virtual rlvll and millSlsle Superintendent Colin Eng­
proximately
37,000
children
who
without a license, were continued'
•"ml'« " onl*'l&gt;' meding of
«; A INKS V11.1 K. Fla. Aug. ill - tnry conmmiiiler of
Fall uae. It la one of aeveral
war-llmo
have been raved for in the homo lish, th- 176 lesehcr* ami prlnuntil the court session tomorrow^™ Lion* Club will !«• held to |Tiling* nri- "looking up" for the China. In affect demanded atf
n*qr piece, of literature edver
re­
since Its founding 30 years ago, rlpal* of the County will
and llolw-rt Spndrra, negro, was j
night at 7:im o'doch In poultry mnn.
ImmiHlIntn fuA-)xn Inlerventloa
tlaing tha advantage! of Sera
only two have died .while In the ceive iecrea-ies in salaries which
dismissed when lie pleadrsl not!***• Vqlde* Hotel, It * *&gt; atiiiounri-lJ I'riecs fnriin i- will i,-,,.|u. f,,r to end Hie !tn*llllllca. Chlang
tools county to be given out by
will
amount
to
approximately
institution.
guilty to slmllsr eharge*.
|today by John Oalluway.
ingga this full me &lt;\|uife&lt;| t„ be warned *t Nanking Hint "J*pthe trade body.
Tha socitey waa founded by a I'dOJKlO for the coming year but
Bhcrmnn Drown, negro, held uni
’ ■' ■
'about the s.iuu- ns t i n y were last anese aggression'* to establish
Tba latrodoctlon to the book congregational minister who. had transportation roils for tlo- t li­
a count of disorderly rundurt, amli ^ " c *fr&lt;'kly meeting of Hie fnll. say* N. It Miluhuf, poultry- "a runUiiriitnl empire fur herlet stales. -Medical authorities
his winter home in Lakeland. It ming year are evtlmstwl to cost I The Hlg Apple, the new southern Josnette Morgan, negro,
or. rhsrgnt -c'*hford f*m p of the Woodmen of man with the Mate Agricultural aetf" Is Ihieul nut only to sov­
advlee that celery la (ood for
rr, , p whlch h„
w .inlly with wrecking a
happened that he found n amall approximately ||7,000 lea, than'
line were the World will be held tonight at Extension Kcivico, Ami egg prices ereignty uf China but also to
the nerve*, and that It la brain child wrapped In newspapers and
last je o i,
I teen introduced to the nation, will also continued until the court ses­ 8:00 o'clock In tho American le- next spring, lie point* out, nn' *lntei nallun.il safety,"
food. Its succulent rtchnesa I*
Source, of revenue to earn ^ n
of thp ,iy
a thin blanket nrar hla hotel. Tak­
glen Hut, It was announces) lu.l»&gt;- likely to l«- hii-hi i ilmn llo y « u
sion Wednesday.
Thu ntl’ii k en
the
Italian
available la everyone.'* •
«
for
tho
operating
ff#m
|In lhe firsl hldf of Ibis year.
to be preen led
Marian Gilbert, negro, and Harry by C. C. Collin*.
If hit f"i low ed hy a day the
Itectpe* far celery and orange ing, tha baby in, he planned to adduring
the
coming
term
ure
nn
desirous
of
eertlae for jieraon.
ThU onj Um»|x fur ii-ti-iif: prfrrH, Sfr,
Sept. 3 by the Woodmen Circle, it James, negro, charged with lar.
•
,iir. mininiUK
hitmhlug «*
nf It"1
Hie .tnuii-i
.ft nil oil Rial**
salad, two
kinds
of
relary
allorslion of |16IP"I6 from the was announced today.
Deputy ulliclur J, L. Hurt - f Mrhihnf ■ iys, I bj-,*.| &lt;m llu- Any-. Dollar Liner I’resblsnt Hoover
rrny were transferred to the Ju­
toupa. creamed relery.
relery adopting It.
Ho found the response to hi* Male In rumpstirun to mi atthe Bureau nf Inlcrnnl Revenue tint .poullry am) .-j-i; ni|imll»n i b y
(liitnese plnnea In tl
Miss Crete lien Lewis, who re­ venile Court.
th, China
ahred a. celery and fruit naiad,
(lOi/thl)
for last cently returned from the birthplace
odvvrtbvtnrnt so greet that he lotmcnt o f
The cases continued from a prior will lie In hi* office in tho ChninWr ,„,,t „ ( n„, u, yj. n ul,.au „ f j\gr|. Pen off thn Ynnrti* e*luary,
celery I n ' while satire, fi/ed
year and 16 ,00(1 for Plsle frr- of the dance in the Carolina*, has session were: Jula Whlltiry held nf Commere* building ttutinrniw cullnral Ecunumlrx,
cooeelvod
the
Ides
of
building
Chlneiui offlrlal* hare accepted
celery ang loraaio sauce, and
books as compared with fHe&gt; directed the presentation which fnr the violation af n Iraf/lr ordin- morning to give bilurmalimi nn
Though atutnge sli*k» ,.f (TV rc.fimalhlllly end bav* offered
celery and tomnlo relltb have homo for the benefit of olhvr
031.(8 last ycai.
children
In
o
slmlbr
plight,
filnee
rare uno-unlly l.-irj:- tliU y.-.r. liu redress for the attack In which
will "Include all the steps end anee, pleaded guilty and reeeived all type* nr Fedaral Uses.
been placed Jn the pamphlet to
Hue- to this decrease in Kbit* figures which give th* dance Its n $2.00 suspended sentence. Ches­
_"
r f frrl nf Ihrm* ftlfittm mi Ai**f pi it «• i one seaman was .killed.
Interest housewives In nalng tba the buildliw of tbv first horn*, the
appropriation* l&lt; was m-cesssry.
'
sorivty
bos
grown
to
s
tremendous
Ikiy Hrouts nl Troop 5 last ihf.'fxll is exjierii-if to le nff.i l M
ter Allen, negro, charged with sell­
vegetable morn oftenMnlur developments during thq
j„ part by. blgb. r |uiu Im.-im: p*&gt;| I I hours inrludsdi
A history of oalery. n deaertp- else In Jockaonvllb with branch for the schml board to rslsej included In th* c u t of the play ing lottery tickets, and Lucille nlalit en|uyed songs r*mes. ami
ir e s ll s i i l rr* r » s , Thfesi
|uvn-r ,*f riinNiiuu-h. Hi t by-next
ftlon of ‘ the Bemlool*' County homes ot Lakeland, Miami, and the County inillngc to it* former nrp n bl.rkfsce character, which McCormick, negro, charged with
I. The Chinese foreign office
level of 10 mill., which is e.tl- promise to ghr* continue,I laughs assault were also continued. Frank
f
'rpring, Mr. M-brimf ye Infs mil, wo hurriedly npiduxlted for the uncelery delta, and quotation, from PfAiAColiu
Tho
Institution
b
maintained
mslrd
will
provide
pro
||0
,he
performance.
The
rirsmstiwill linyi- fetvnr layers 'in fin d liileiillnnal
Harris, negro, rharged with fail­
bnnilillig
of
th#
several prominent
health
au­
subscriptions Tiding W pen, nt of tha genre-! (.timis era ably done entirely by ure to comply with the City's Bai*i_
*clf*'Olid tlu-refora **ni*llrr suplt'«liflma*4 f»*q
T lr tll
thorities complete the booklet. solely by p rin ts
and has never received
nl and district levies are coli.|Pnt, according to the dl* tary Ordinance, waa dismissed', P n _
r r k m in n .
V m i H idle* &lt;Vf C|*g«. The imin'ii-r nf
menu state or county funds.
lectcd. Other ie&gt;uice* of revenue irrtor* Mrs. C. E. McSUrmw.
L O m in g
i C j r jnung chkkcn ie fu m i un July I
after he compiled with the re-' r o r
It was announced that persona plus the balance of $78,264 fnur
than n year
•'Hat (1*1 From
Blrmln'ham" quiramenta of the law. P. J. Mc­
who desire to make contributions lost year will provide the IJiRT,- wilt I*- presented at the Wodten'a Donald, rharged with drunkenness
u
far tb* benefit e f thv children of 400 needed for the education of Club Friday night
_
_
,'
— —
• Chhken prirea this full are exnt 8:16 o'clock. waa continued.
the' eocbty should communicate over 5,000 boys and girls in this j The proceeds o f the plsy will be tor
Announcement-o f the- |in&gt;giaiii pectcil te U- lilrhci thnil bi the
FORECAST
. BKLLKCENTBR, Ohio, 'Aug. I I . wlth-any of the members of the county during the rmulng year.1the bim-flt o f tbs local grove of
to be followed during the (oming fall la*t year. Thu mtl ok I* based
Partly cloudy
tonight
and
. .
—(A7—A bomb explosion sad fire local committee.
school term aC-th* Ovlr%ri*cho«d nn the, small h*lrhm::-i Ibis year Woilni-aday pSnbaldy scattered
Heading the list of expendI. the Woodmen Circle,
Canned goods, preserves, wgv- tures on the tentative budget U
today wracked the publishing plant
/ \ F i WM ft*»d\ today by R. K. Cooper,;and tba probability uf liichcr In thnwars Wednesday and
near
bba, furniture,
clothing end th* $180,764) figure fop teachers
ot J. E. Menshsn, who prints under
r o r
E tie C U O n
v l l principal,
[romr* of consumers.
t
west
roast
tonight.
Extreme
money
will
be
greatly
sppseebtod
and principals' salaries, $2t)^
’
r*
n i w n n t n i M l The tesrhfra *111 report fur- The ferd-egg sitiintiun nlwi looks. north west
C tract the American Essmlntr
Florida —occasional
i a crusading weekly paper. by the local group which will 850 for the purrhase of sites
U I
v&gt; U i r e C l O l H duty today to spend th* rmialnder' brighter, Mr. Mchrliuf Bays. Thu showers tonight end Wedncgday.
Sheriff Charles Hawley . said be Immsdbtaly forward the gtfta to and buildings and other Improve­
o f th* week studking the rnruing1rrUtlbniftlp between f&gt;(&gt;d prices
DAYTONA TID E !
found bt the wreckage of thq the prepay authorities.
schedules, a.und rg g prices I* Mill unfavorable
ments and additions which are
Official ballets for the election Fear's program,
Wednesday's, tides, high. 1 :U
be Ming nig flashlight
batteries
Members e f the Sanford com­ to be made to the school prop­
o f directors o f tho Hrmtpola county, testing program, and the j to poultry men, hut niueh less so A M.. b :it p, M.; low. 10'.$$
w ind together and that they mittee include , Mr. Chase, Rev. erty. $20,050 provitled Dm trans­
A large group o t ’ Boy 'fkoula County Chamber of Commerce registration of high school pupil*.,than earlier In the. year, and It A.' M-, 11:40 P. M.
apparently had been need to eel Martin J, Brass, vice ch»trman| R. portation, $12,500
Bthool butts will take children promises to Improve n' fi-nl price*
fornew from Troop 14 beWtfhd-trurks this were sent today to member* of th*
BAROMETER
o ff the charge o f Ugh explosive. T% Monsslvatgw, teessuren Mbs buses, 110,200 for administration morning which wiD toko them on a local-trad* body,
to th* school on Frldejr morning decline and cpir prices start
secretary; Boy, E- rind
Yetlerdsy.
todey, 16.1.
Mans has declined to gey with
numerouk smaller ' hemi one week uuling'i* Camp Wlklwlkl
Ballot* -may be 'waited* to the and return them to their homes at upward.
whom ho hold hb cootract to prist D. Brownloe, Nn- I- **. Oormor, Which make a lotel o f $*35,408! about two mlleo froea Loks Mavy. ch apter of Osmmeres or depoet- M *a. Class work for all grader
PRECIPITATION
ERCAMHIA JOINS IN
tho F t amlo w ' poper which was Julios Dlngfsldsr, L&gt; I. Frstbr,
Tote) for y e * t»r d * y _____ I j l
I'rrparation!, for tho «amp hive ted In th* ballot bag fat tho building wlU begin Sept. 7.
(enacted by Grover Fleming. Flem­ Mrs. Gladys Eandsll, Mrs. F. 8.
D
m
following
members
of
the
ow’or
baforo
election
day.
It
was
«
B B A K d l KNUR
barn In progrH*' foe nraorwl weeks,
TALLAH ASSEE
(/Pi - EaTotal for m o n th ------- — t i t
ing now b oorvlng on todeterml- McCauley, IU*weH Stewart #nJ
faculty will Instruct classes during cambla County ji.im-d other ruunand this mu.mlnt bl^okOU, cooking stated. The ballot box will ha
Normal to d a ta ________* n
m u sea tone* ip to five years In J. H. Van Hoy.
lag
y
ear;
Mr.
Cooper,
agriDELAND, Ang. 3 I^ -(A V -A ts utensils, bathing soils, and other te Vstars from 0:00 A. M. te 6:00
ties yesterday in Supreme Court
Tho group win hold o meeting lorney Murray Bams yesterday nacesaary camping paraphernalia P. M. every day except Sunday
tho London, Ohio prison form on o
M. M. Lord, assistant actions against Comptndlcr J. M.
TEMPERATURES
' V
chorge o f d n w b lln g
ehoeooo In tho Boor future with M oran C filed
Coaqh, history; Mra low’s refusal to umlinue State
Maximum. I f ; minimum, 74. &gt;
Informations
in
clm ilt were thrown togridwe horrtally a* until the day for election.
Fagg, State superintendent e f the oourt charging Wallace Dowell
Thompson, English; Mlaa gasoline tax payments In rountlve
Herald reading.
3
According to th* by-Iawi of th*
the time fur depaitnro drew nrar.
society St which time some ef the and James Price negroes with
Boll* Linger, English, Span- under terms of special legislative
Special outdoor •tohleo, brick organballon, Sanford may have
Official
Report
alma and fntora set It It lee o f fhn •aaault with Intent to kill Hot* fireplaces, and other recently con­ $4 dhnaeters and nil other com- l*h| Mlaa Antoinette Sullivan,
acta.
FLiRGB COWTIWUBg
H igh L t d
qrgaalastba vriR be expblnad.
lea, biology; Mlaa
th*
m
th, county may have
fy^llnnsrom, DeLand police o f- structed equipment
he put
i t -------------- :------- L •$
1$
Helen
Lein
hart,
mathematics,
mu­
tth tb* exception of
uae tonight as thq fkat * m m , " call thrjyooMh wli
•OLON RESIGNS
MOBCOWe—
EU*ht
*
23 --------------------II
I'
sk ) Mka Novell* Carter, commer­
have five, i
Ovtodo, which may
I
sounds from tha k *| k
'B A D H l W f
pWSMs won pot to d««|h in the
........ .......... 8$
T$
t a l l a HA h s k e ' A uC- l i . — 2 4
D m Fallowing members o f th* cial) Miss Lais Ruddrll, Junior
.• ».
Plans for a Court af Honor te be
CHBTIf Tc ATES BOLD V i ’
Soviet -blood forgo," it woe re- '*
T*
H.
Alton !&lt; ............ ............... __ 11
[T A V A R E S —Six state tax cer- held Sept. I nt tho OOMprlwee beet ■leatien aommltte* wUl meet Sept. English) Miss Margaret Harper, UP) —Reprvsahlatlta
whflv sbi ngrin e w t o r k . Aug# 11. - V H 14
7 to eooaithe halloU: C. E. Adame, fifth and sllth grade; Mlaa Bcaals Dundy ef Port HI. Jo" rratcnqd 29 ------------------------------ M
brought $1 and r a ts at arranged, nt whiah tl
A farther latrau s -la aateoaon
n
chalraoni H. H. Coleman; F. E. Toy* Miras, third and fourth yesterday an- n nn-mbsr of th* 2I7I--------------------------------auction here Monday. Sev- Hagerdom, am
woo looMd loo ,»w
--------------- —
$1
TT
Htate
Laglslsture
and
accepted
grade)
Mice
Aldrad
Coat,
second
C,skier,
Fern
Pariil
D.
K.
McNah,
I will bo offered for sale, subject Orlando, and a
Alfrad F- Rloo*. dMf
26 . ■
, ,~r—
II
appointment
from
Oovepior
Fred
yiss
Marguerite
Faola)
James
0.
Sharon;
aad
W.
O Supram* Court ruling, next Boy Scouts o f
!&gt;. con* as oulf -count# Judge
grade,
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au yw M !

Car Crashed Bus
Then Overturned

*

Italian Shi
Is Bombed In
Yangtze Rive

FLORIDA ESCAPES STORM WITH MINOR DAMAGES

Spanish Government
Charges Italy To
Blame For Loss Of
Santander Battles

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NU.Mnm 268

EntablUhcd In 1908

C h i a n g Kai-Shek
Asks Intervention

Aviator Bombing Itxfolian Refugee Shljl
Is Not Identified.

Three OfOeadIdenti­
fied As Bus Passen­
gers And Attendant

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Fifteen Cases &gt;
Brought Before
| Municipal Judge

nalswawrw^r

Randall Chase Education Cost
Heads Committee!Per Pupil Here
For Home Society Increases To $60

CITY NEW S BRIEFS

Auto Workman
L ead s Officers
To Child’s Body

Sentences Are* Hand­
ed Out For
1or Variety
varieiyiMl nuun lomotTUWjn lhp vsi.ies
Of l^Ino^; O ffenses

i
Will Seek Funds For, Teachers* S a l a r i e s
Are Ruiscd By 20
Aid Of Under-Priv­
Thousand
For Year
ileged C h i l d r e n

Small Girl Because
Of Stranffe Impulse

ProspcctH For K
A nd Poullry Prices
Now Arc Favorable

Woodmen’s Circle
Wi l l I n t r o d u c e
“ T h e Big Apple”

Program Revealed u!

Explosion And Fire
Wreck Paper Plant

At Oviedo School %

£

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LOCAL WEATHER'

Ballots Sent Out

T r o o p 14 Scouts
Depart For Week
At CampWikiwiki

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                    <text>TODAY’S SPORTING
WORLD

ISE 3TXUDI
s i* v u —

beats Knock Lefty
A l b r i t t o n From
Mound In Victor*

T k tT M P trt

(•stalks

Vklls lbs locals pounded "Lefty"
Albritton and’ Clarence Bray fox
b total of 10 blows In which
Mm h ard ascurad a double and a
Ma«le la three official appearansao a t tha plats.
Tbo a*Men scored first when
la tk a second Inning Ike Living•ion crossed tbs plats with tbs
M tisl tally af the game.
. Tha Lookouts cams back la
their half of the second whoa
with ana man out Big Bralnard hit
■ double to tbo left field wall and
aOOfsd on Clary’s lino sbiglo Into
•sitter field which the fielder lot
# • through his legs and Clary
V M far three bases.
' l a tbs fourth the visitors pushed
Btrass another tally but tha locals
gams back one# mors only tbit
th a t to send Albritton from tbs
MU and pash across three runs
4a Make a two run Irad.
' lb tka fifth tbo locals pushed
across another tally when Brainard got another hit and started
tka ball rolling The G-Men
Beared their third run In tha eevaath and also thslr lest and tha
'Lookouts clinched the lilt In the
Itat half of tbs eighth when they
•sa t three runs scurrying across
tha plato.
lookouts are In Oalncsvll!’?
today for a.dnubla header with
lbs G-Man and It- will be the
Lookout# Ust trip to Gainesville
a ideas the two teams meet In the
playoff.

or Crlaflcld on hand
work. ‘
1*

for

■&lt;

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l-k|l#delsba —.

Ur~VilnmpA
|*KII»4 « lp k U I

|Hfrn»4

wanky Gas Masks *,
Offered Ita lia n s
some. A s*. ,*7—tAV-TM

Karoo
fUtsnaak H
Jar Itsonvilla
A uiuiis —

tbo bat crack
Crb is Colombia r
BBSCS-Tt
ring bis pitching these days
id kla ears# ball walck bo has
r . tsn Is making a g....I ana STat - * ^ wOt to ready to advance. neat i/hih
Old Mooes Fralick wbb k b tOtb y tar I* okay by os . . . . Peters ' •
uws l i r a
Ckrmoo. &lt;| Waiblagton *.
victory last night and also B ig;aoems to bo the bast to os and we
l-lm li (j Boston f
Boy Brmlnard rams through with,think that a lot oT fans wUl agree
CtrveUae IS: l*hltab»lpkla I.
New Tsrk I: Nl. Leals 1.
his IWh of tbo ssakaa . . . . Tba- with us sooner or later. . . fro sty
o a w h i tw iiav
Local* wlU gat two ad MfSkeae'a knows the miss and regulations
New Turk a t Bt. l-euls.
Ik.rinn kl Detroit.
favorites this aftemeon* and this like a boob, and girts . If you
we.Mnst.ir, kl |-klra«i». .
Andy Sierra is hsvent seen him dressed up. . . . t i&gt;n udrtphis at CIsvslaM.
boy you have missed something
s o it iik h v s u s c t t T u x
. . . no klddln* . . .
off Clbavt not saying anything gett will tip toe tha . km In the
1
Jills
nock — _
J»
Do net forget that wa all want
about beating tha loops beat hart- night-cap . . . . ,
to see the name here Runday aft­ Nashville
— J* JS
or at alL . . %
According to reports hi the ernoon wKh tha Leesburg Gon­ Now Ufteene ------ TI •»
Ooorge Phillips did some eg- Florida Times Union by Ram doliers and also the Sunday game
callant work behind that plate last Butt, tha JsrkaonvOle
sports will tc played In honor of the
nhrht and from what vro saw and writer says that Kea Douglass la Croat Bill “Raw Meat" Rodgers.
from what Skipper Hedgers says an
State
. umpire In tbs flartda
r--r ..................
Skipper will bo honored and
it means that Georgs wDI got the Loop
T . and making a good Job of he will speak to you personally
catching assign meat a ‘ f a m k iaw /lt
too
"* *7 • »* V
about the over tbs Public Address System,
times this seeson . .
, '
timplr* p art of Um story but
)AI»&lt;&gt; on tbs profram Immrd'ate"foots" McShana waa vaally part stating a good one too la ly before the gim s all the players
rased Ust night when ha appaarrd Just a little too,muck for a B a r .and Rodgers wBl ha Introduced
on the third
has# coaching ford person to understand..........
before (he stands and a abort
lines . . - . about « # w t T • his
Naw Mr. Bats says th at fro sty ceremony wll| be performed.

.

DAYTONA BEACH. Aug *T.
—The IM7 Buccaneer football bu­
gle will blow lustily on Krpt. 7.
signalling the start of lbs grid.
season for mors than to high
school ahlelee.
a This asnouncamant was mads
yesterday by W, B. Trvloar, supanrising principal af MalnUnd
school*, upon receipt of a latter
from Csarb Hjdka Wslshlngsr- Troloar adkl WaUblngrr will net
attend tha Florida coaching clinic
a t Oalarsvilla scheduled late this
week. Tbs popuUr Bur pigskin
.tu to r la laboring with the roach
Of the Duluth prop powerhouse,
. IMS Minnesota champions, and
South until
wDl not migrate
I.
. Walshtagar wUl roly chiefly on
Eddy Johns and BUI Cowan, the
"touchdown twins," far hla runMag attack this year. Tha for*
ward wall la fltnkad with ab k
left-overs, principally a t tackles
and guards.
M art than 00,000 persons flew

'er 1441,WO miles nf Florida oa
apilarly-sebrdulnd flights during
m, se t. forth the Florida State
With tbo l l |0 canssa, the
forotga-hani, popalatloa of the

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SO ITU A tU I j 'r t ^ U l t l l l 'M

The DaytonaBeach
Buccaneers S ta r t
Practice S « p t 7

n E asy i ’aym aat F isa

Ik U K

• i n f TM M f
N « i«m (truck at inlw4«,
I u Im 4 at k i l i m t l h .

ralbf

Tires—Batteries

I;

lw#ekurir Xi M. A»*u»lln* •.

1 Sanford UwkmiU under tha
Ion at BUI Rodgers can*
lk with another Sanford
la ri evenlrgg whoa
they
d l bo Oainotonio G-Man
I by Don “Fools" McSbans
score of to S befora I gatb*
of SM paid patrons at tbs
hi Municipal Athistle field,
dla* In tbs hitting depart*

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I k l l a n Brack It Ofl&lt;n4* .1
■■&gt;(«•* ei M H a r t b a.

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11—MisetOaoeow________
U0K~DOE1KR * OATS Pain•
■ sad ra t the utmost In paint
value. Btaalsy-Rogers 1la78waro

Schedule Of
Coming Games
nataewvnie el aeeCeed.
gl. Augustin# at Iweskurg.
Orlaiwle ui Purines.
Pslsikk at Pel wed.
rete ar
BunrueO at Oalwesvtllee
i-erabarg At at. Assuetlaa.
Pa/leaa at Orlauga.
Debase HI Pelei kH.
■•(■rdMr
SouteuS at t u ikurot
at IN. Andhsllue.
Devloak at PaUtka. .
Del nets llle at pelwad..'

WB HAVE a few used frigida i m a t real bargains. Lot us
dam oastnta one In your boms.
Illll HardsraiW C o. lac.

12—Wanted

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8 PAHTSH ROSS, “any

ijwkiiUty.
Sea O lfford Walker, Genova
l blocks seat of Sanford

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. AUGUST 28, 183T

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Ag[^ GOO Chinese

EM BA SSY

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ery Is Bought
CommissiGh'f&amp;r

^Starts
Refuses
To ‘Surrender Or
* Take Consequences’

Electrical
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Insurgent Av ia to n
Arte Captured Near
' Terucl By-LoyaHsts

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Ula dafaaa*.

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' Freah Ituarganl ratntorcamanta
marched I* to roll*** tha criumpa which Wadnaaday
cap\t lured Bantender, laat gorarnmant outlet to the Bay of Bla,'eay. and whlah today ahovod
weatward to tha harden of A*
turtle • prarlica
Waal of Sen tender U all Uut
remalna to tha Loyalist governmant In tha Spanish northwest —tha bill! where •eulandar'i
defender* hirst. fled asd tha
country eurrouadlnf boselged. In■ urgeut-hald OvtodO.
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S c h o o l' Trustees
Of District No. One
Meet Wiui Lawton
The reboot tnutaan of.School
District No, Ooa leal ta tha of­
fice of County Superintendent
T, W. I-awtoo tU* mornlnt and
made reeommaMsUoni for tha
appointment of UMbara In thl*
Ulotrirt for tha ampta* yanr.

M l.i Marjorie TUlls, graduate
of Seminole High ' School and
honor1 graduate o t tha Florida
State College for Women, we.
recommended far tha hlntory
poet at tha Hkfh School left m .
rant by tha resignation • of Bidnry J, Weinberg who has ear
repud a leeahta# I poehtao ta
Miami.

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Raghaaentadve • Joe H ondritk.,
who'-hlu' J A t returned to Mi home
t a , (ML^nd * from hit . duties
In-W flahlngton, - reports- that ' K
l a " » tf h ty -’ nice ', to .'- b r back
whbriToife can' g a t ' • . cool t b rsaj*

u
parhp.

atatag the rata
rtaa Haapltsl hlU, Mr
aald. HWban tlw' Marina
BUI. whtah waa introduced by the
U&lt;msT*bi« .. J .. Hardin I’etcraon,
passed both the Mouse and Senate,
1 a &lt;turned th a t'll would be ajgned
by tha President and lit ortjer not
to’ ha caught napping, 1 notified
my' conaUtesut. that they, should
make preparations to
submit
their applications to tha Federal
Hospltaliiktian Board for the pur­
pose of baring this hospital eon
-trueted a t soma rity ta the Fifth
District. TJmra warn many- raspenida rated 1 submit tad tha appllcatirije ta the Beard and I re­
gret U» tasnoune« lh .l the Presi­
dent Vftoed-this bill aUtltgr that
ha w a. aura that wa needed U&gt;*
hospital hut thought for economy's
sake It should t o u r a t a talar
ate. *

"&gt;

il* r.r.i 2« for the (Ally’s old equip
G^fe N«ar
I, ) ment, leaving a balance of r ltd.
Bahama IslandIWJI0T.T2.
Under the terms of tha agree
Jfim-nt the' city 1* to pay 11^0^ 71
Moves Westwar ( fjr s .li and the balance of ftl.800 In

Confirmation

d m * * to

luhams.” today.

mm .a,

-»k a.

r i hava Just rerelred ward from
Colonel II oral 1°' Hathell,- a salat1
ant.adpiinlatralor of PWA, to Jhe
affect that two -more projects ta
tka,. Wfth District h»ve.’baa* ^ p proved and * allotmanta grunted.
Each a# thaoe project, want in
Marian cnansty. One being Docket
Florida -1311, tha Akthady acboel. Court and lft. rarond a . ^ *111 ha held by the Slate Welfare
ta ine
tba iamoant
n e u l ar
af 111,
m
*1 1 , 77S8
0 0 nod'the
ana m»Lw„i,i .*dun balodrlnw to r ' 11
*n September, it w*« »n• { • ■ M f t r w s m a y o .T 2 S »,S »
w " i .
, ' 7 " '
5
artount of -Ill.T H fgr a gymno- tram |h . r.rbarator
ch-Hrm.n of the DMrwl No It
Welfare
Board.
All
nppllralloni
■tarn ot Walradal* .Th«ri&gt;'win by
— 1 4,1

J. I. Sporling Is
ini Guest Speaker At
i Townsend Meeting

STw^SuS

3T

y ^ ^ i L ^ i S j T a m p * fiats 8i«o,o(io

#WASIIINOTON
B-

must be ta tha aisle office In
Jsrktonville by ftept I The w rit­
ten evamlnallen will l-e held on
|P rp t. |M In th is nnd all other ills-

baan diratlad. frankly, at avoid­
ing sutreadkr of any ,ll tlie**
MODE BLACKS I I C A P t
tlgblo,- .*M yeatorrtay thn twn
aallnnt War* nnllftnd formally
TAIJ.AIIASHRR. Aug. J». — that that U tha caao

(ip. Three negro convict* •
raped
yesterday
from
Rials
Hoad Impart m eat ramps, bring
Ina tu nine the number of e s­
capes In two day*.

W t M"

Welcome Ie Planned
Kingsbury

tack Chinese Quar­
ter T e r r o r i z i n g
Civilian Population

RaidB Conducted On
Populous Arqw In
Busy Part Of Day

aoerer

SwimmerFabHCHWest

lfiJIianiBombcra Af*

Chinese Capital
Is Also Bombed

Hull Notifies Orient
:V\ 8. Will Defend
R i g h t s , Citizens

Forecasterfi I* r e d le t
R ainy.W eather On
Florida East Coast

s a ia r “

Carolyn

D O D H E D T O

lacy Hull tram Joseph O. Crewamb***ador to Japan who M at
th e ’ to il ot tho preaa dispatch
Utued - by lha 'Japanese forelgo
off leg Thursday.
.11*01 paid th* gorrrnm ent had
Albert Dyer, torm er school
-|71i monthly Installment*,jp'f fjOfl m-olyad no formal elarinra- eroeata,.* guaril l« ehnwii, ta
rfraith waa arrest, i|e*ch. This aunt Is to ha paid &lt;gdy Don of lha C lient of tha block­ court at I^J* Angrie* a t the
11 h r Cttg - Pol fra this mornftom
theI*revenues
of tha
w aterade aa It would retain to any moment tha • jury iirunouncerl
plant
whlrh
alto subject
to obll*
prlrlltg* at pre-emption
that
for taraang of t(.
galiont for debt aerrira.
Japan . might deride to a ia r- him ju llty of the ra|&gt;e-*laytag
Not included In tho above con rtaa.
In
latarnallonal
law of three little glrla a t Ingle­
Violators of .CHf Ordlnanrt-s
tr s rt ia a IJ.28I contract with the •pre-emption'* 'm eans the right wood, Calif., In-t' June 2fl. Th#
win bn tried bafara City Jndce
of a, power at conflict with verdict carric* Ihr death pen­
Prank U Mlltnf^la'a aeaslon &gt;f JACKSONVIt.l K, Aiur.
^
an o th er, to oaarrh nedlral ships alty.
the Municipal Court Monday - “ Slight Irople.l
.lU tu r h a n c o - if y
\° rM; *ml
afternoonwhich Iho Weather Bureau h a . ['«• "f 3;» ml1*'
|&gt;owfr, ,lnM " * for malarial* of war destined
for IU foa.
iwcn irmlchlng in the A tlantic «h“ ,' rf&lt;“ on ot * ‘ten.form ara
Yoaterdar th* United at*to*
U S. nwelsgoy wn« rlren per- ilnee Monday “hcalteled over the
„
.
Infannad both Chips and Japan
mission ‘ by ,0 . I*. I'aitnn lothqi. rogardlaq* of their nnv
' 1 0 . bejld -n sleeping p w h
Woelhar Buftmu Mid thnl
.
t g v vH u d B Q D a g q . oaftfllcL .this country I
Ur Mg *' —
rostdsnro
“ 4“
In Jllhlnctii bdivturhenra, _hardly a storm ta the! * o l n l
tend* to J n a tn U ln all II*
*
- n* 1 a* OrUat.
" r -|. . t
------ *r
*
4 t aeon a I • not* notified boihl J. I. Sporling, *ir|&gt;erri*or o f tha
An f*(ereal teg pro* ram h '"
a rt -that they will h* held
U A.
A M.,
AT
_ _
boaa ecH^delad to r tha lunrheon ^ t , , , . as.,*,M«**an
m,„r n „ „ iu „mii h
Military Academy at 7:4S P. M. • tr ltllr agghttintahl. |f A merlr... Ylftk C'ongreMional Dtalrict Heard
of the Bentord
Dio lord KoUry.
Knurr. Club pMlrrn gumtard Time."
of T owbmdu Ctut m, m i , kuvk|
Thursday
night
by
lighting
sip
a
Mnnday at tbs Valdei lintel, ac­
Nassau, the
capital of the fresh cigar as he bobbed down tbu cllliena hl^~ Injured, nr Ainrrl
|lti| ft|H*akcr ftt the Mtvkly inrvting of
can
property
damaged.
■»
cord Ieg to 0. K. Ilollliw.
British Bahama Islands, Is about choppy Hudson River en route reault Of (hair military opera* I'w hanfoAl Tuun.cn.l t lub t u t
200 mMe. east eoulhea.l of Miami a ^ p Vo" New York City frou. tinui In -China
nlBhl1 « cor'&lt;tag to It. II. Hughes,
Dame Wardens C, C- llnward
•‘Moderate
to freah
aqiialU A|f(lB1American right* and lnlere*le prvaldrnt.
and Ira Drawer yesterday found roycr B rather rvlrnslve area over
.
..
. . , nj ur
*lr hporBng •• con.ideiod well*
approslmataly 1*0 yard, of fl-h lh. n ih # m iI Btll| „ ir
lh. J hl0 *'■''™1 43^ ' * ’ '0'd
" “r In China are tar different from
America* righto »mt Illtere*to
*he Townaeml Old Age
| M I*
■ aubmerand
au fernwM1fill lute
I | In
-nt , „ .t
* nor1f
.* , „ ,t *fcut* „„ strong.lh&gt;n
ADCfl EW
'r was ho„
IfiaKlUg
not ta
t«,.._
|w#ilTlilTIC
m ||r,
w„ hDclvor
the In RpalB pf alrorwl any other
**•“% praoklcul of Club No.
Lak« Jas*up. Tha owners of the wind, have been reported,” the
Orlalido in addition ^to hi*
tide after mors than 100 contln fnrelra. ooUBtry. Berretary Hull
net bare not boan fuuud.
W eather R u m u raid. ,
lad out M hi, pro»a con off ire on the dialru-l tmanl.
uous hours In the water Hr ha* pojult
, Forecasters hern sshl aquaily
In k li talk, he captained the
Tha d-lt and Homa Itenmn Weather would prevail along the progressed more than 100 mllaa feroneo yaAUrdar In Ihn tatter.
AmnriraM hold property and do loyalty and honesty of Dr. bran*
strallpn Clubs of tlcncva h ' l l ! E s^ 'C .-'.t" n f Vlarhla tmliTy on.l!*l[,*cnvh° ^ ! T f J m" h l^ t f l T m‘ 1 hualnoaa gilder the taw* «f lh» eta Townsend, and plruded with
un all ,d»y M'ota *“ «h“ h,,m" lomurrow. Th.y said there would IAlb*ny Mnnd,y nl* hl , l 6 f * **'
nallau Involved
member* of the lo rd club lu
«&gt;f Mr*. W. Is Bri* y e s t e r d a y . |l0 datlgerobs wimls unle«* thel
“
•
I tn Impitftant aerllnni of Chin*. &gt;• loyal to In- pra|Mwr&lt;r plan,
Mrs ntsdye Keadall. local home
|llr&gt;) di, tl)rj nt,rr ,,trU, „„ In; x ,. n
, n „„„0 r i
ilemonitrallon ugeal announced *|ntrnB|tr, so.no lb Ing it hs, n o l ^ C h a r l t y D o n e e l i l V C n hogavgri American* b ars lheir “Huch action i* the only way la
awn e rf llta u n ta and Ihelr ta*« n u k r poaiiblu Ihr |&gt;-»™*g« of Rill
lodf^.
done all ui-tk.
B y I s o c a l E l k s E o d ^ e Inlerprttod by ihelr own court* llltftta i in order lh»l it might
I “flontlnucl cautlun is silvi.r-l
the members of whlrh *r« ap- become a Federal law.” he pvriled
Sam Higger*. owaped prisontr. ft rVc,r
, utmlim , r»,
A large number of couple* *t pointed by |h* President.
“ «*■
^
*r ft*m the North Carolina o n , R,uii(t B|11, o ff
, „ t , niJ
Irnrlt-tl the fourth summer charity
Thera agBoaaalnna warn »ln«-| Mr. Spoiling I,a* c|fed a meet­
Rtat® rrh o n , who w ii
Irvrmt tuulh l ln u li cou#i during
, dance sponsored by the Kqnford ly awl painfully evolved nnd tag ta the Daytona Highland*
herylad tenon recently by
blf UwU ,h* nrXt U |,0',r,M
. tfu
t-r
,
«• P- f», Elks l^ d||(jB),
g e held last writlyp lata trestle*. -They are School building an Aug 2tt at
liVkaom ' and
Ilea Jarir llWkaotF
Ruraau told H ost j len d s f .s .l ||ljtht ln *th j
reoorulaad gautrelly tn lie of 1U:00 A- M. for the puriMMo- of
Tate, wo* rylurned to North
citjea front here south rwDancing was b&gt;gfun Immedl great frig* eemmerrtally,
Ta electing *r re-elrellng offw-ra of
Carolina Yesterday by t f u ,'',poried rate.(hia.oiorning
ately a fter lha regular , armt- Amorim*! fsrident In particu­ the -Fifth Congressional DisIrirL
tlv. uftirrr.
,
An (nterraling pn-grnm of mu­
monthly meeting of the Klk* Club, lar aeejjeni sf China, they or‘ w w .R ia ;&gt; ;x A M H
and music waa furnished by,Peak dloar|||, Maas security and pro- sic and educational talk* ha*
x Tit. T n r a ^ S a F Ireparlment
torn promised for the nor**ton
answered two call* yesterday
n„\.‘ . f , w ,|„ * rrrm sln It ham ’s Orrhewtra All adailaeien
from tha and the publir is invilr&lt;l lo atmonies received laat night will be 'Antarirag pollry
placed ta tha Riba C harity Fund atari* Af ths hadeStared..-war tend, he slated.
between,, Chlh* and Japan ha*
to eb used for tha Indigent,
flrrt a ■grass . (Ute In ItM
- - ■1

T oB cB B ckFrom '- ^ t h ^ r .
entative Re­
grets FDR’s

CO'.mrj lr*a an atlowanca , of V :

BRIEFS Small

*1 May captain Oinf. the Coo-j
Aug. M .- M l.lr W office*.
rrOa* bed earmarked atoo,000,000 —T V While Uoos# announced}---------- —r r
far PWA purpose*. T&gt;I* »* luid. rate*tiy President Roomy. It had. n
1 T II J P
a
•
_ v-» _
daoe.hac.ai
an many of sone
signed,a bill
bQl authorising frd
federal
doM M e n u1 *0
a t tcaw
a r atgaad.a
e io l. K C ( ] U 6 S t * i S M U C lC t O T A S S l S U U l C e F 0 r
aUtaant*
ta na IMP Pan AmerfArnsri■Utnanta had wired tu ta
m .Mfmmky
UTtMBk, pgrtklpa|tan
partkipa|tan In
a vg
a
• a
A f g^i a f j _
W* ca* Ctapooltlon
camthfti amount for PWA. - AitarA^tar.wa
Cgyooltlo* at Tamp*,
Tampa, c«mC h l l d f C I l 8 H O IH C S O C I C ty O f F l O f l ^ l
“ • thta
had. d*M **. ta a «dad ,*qaap asajnarattag th* tayr-hundredth
cases th* atane roaatkuonta wtryd simlroraaiy af th# finding of lb*
A |&gt;lra f a r c M rlb u tim u tn aid during this yoar, over $1000 ho*
ns
.. la ragard
ra g a r d ^ta th* nsatlar aihtag Spanish gaplorer DaSoto
.
ta lit* support ad a constantly In- bean henngyd to feed, clothe ag^
. Tha aaoaart proposed by fens- erroaiog group a f hnow-lc** l&lt;oya shelter n u n than IA00
u* to atop “pork
bar ram Hon and ghra this monoy ta T t U n .Claud* Pepper and Charlm and girls waa Issued today by childrenfo r relief am p asm. A fter th* asc­ 0. Andriw* and. BeptoeenUUm Marcus C Fsgg, HU to tuperinMr. Fogg printed aut that a
end barrage . f wtraa,
’ ear- J. Hardta P«v*on of Florida.
tendent of tha;- Children'* llooia great need for good family
•
uthKtaaa
federal
espandltnra
of
I mend meat w na[ withfar tha older haya and girt*
Boclrty o f Florida.
______ ,t* ta a * f : u r n JuaA os tlOfMMd. TW project will he, *11- The society la supported entirely tha ngew* of right to all
gtota fa r MPCopciatlon by the
am* asampl* of laranataftmcpiL "Score* af thorn g l d
ty voluntary g ifts of money, fuodj
am ' paohtaf to hovw every next asm lop af Congraaa.
rare, education, and an SB*
ami (lathing, and 'a t the im-M-nt
PWA project ta my District
time, it Is In dire need of immedl* portuntiity far n normal Ufg.
rill clothing, fomi,
• I f help.
Clothing fa r tha child&gt;m il one naaded article* »hould ha aant-Aa
of tho g reatest need* Suit., tha Barelvlng Home, 2M0 M n p
fa r Lleutcn- w aist., dream s, andarwesr. ttock- •Ida Avenue, Jacksonville, er- fS
taga, shoe., a r any ■itk-lr of one of th Branch llamas a t Lake­
ard t* aaalatlriolhlng of Ike ataa worn ly boy* land, Miami, and Penaarata. .
Monica should be mailed t* ft.
A Faraa, will and girt* from Infancy to the ago
in Hu Bol- cf a litern would bo grastly «ppr** V- Covington, tresaurer, Alt
rioted. Staple previalun,. meata, man BaOdlng, Jicksonvllta, a t,,4a
ranm-d pot-la. preoan o . nnd any ana of tiu kranchre.
type of food u desired tu »**ure far home le u children •hooH
a wbeleaome diet for the. children. •ant to Mr. Fagg, at tha
Additional fund* are aim re­
AR contribution! will bn great*
quired for the proper contin Lance
of the work, U W tt atalrd that ly appreciated, 11 wti ototodxt w

Moma rargupan. graduate «d
Murray Stale OMlaga la - Ken­
tucky uraa ulna radammandad j a
replace Eiugta Llngle- who re-

Japt Promite Not
To Interfere With
Peaceful Shippiog

■nrnt. ta h

* t k gz

.

Works

WAHHINOTOff. Aug- *8. —(A&gt;»
—tttatfl.-Dnpartmenl received ofdmwn by
fg k J ronttrm atiou of Japan’s
Tlie rnntrt
public announcement
that
It
■n&lt;t installs
‘Thfa* group; of 'ibm rw tm hnn; rapreeHgtag th e American League
wnuld
not
tatorterq-.w
llh
“pnareha. l«ecn swa
' ahdyrn TplckAJpg, tha Japanese amhaaay a t Washington ta p ro to l agalnerU npai.’. » n on the Mnt.e and Company, i
fnl ct&gt;mm*rca“ by foreign nataaab. Ffetlagrrtatrlctwl the • picketing to tha .sidewalk across thn street from tho emliSMy,
the lowest and bast^bld. Thy p^Ce tfcm* In connection wtlh B»
whkh they autmltted
binckadp '. igalnat' - I^jhlee* port*.
:T

Bui Under
..

W ater

I The project consists of the
,jCh.M&gt; and Installation of t*fa‘. jjbl
kilowatt electric gmtaralofa, two
,IM) hor*epg*tpr dlatal anglnfi
wliirli -wllVhi»tweAtB
■nd c e p ^ r if.
k w l at tba “
bine pum

■Sts

Bomb N antao

Pow ^r

A r. solution culbarlilng UU r i ( pend Itore of nearly |M ,000 fo r Im­
provements to tha city** wplar
plant wan panned a t a aperial apeIh-n of the City I'ommlaatangr* on
July 18, tha Herald Ian mad ,Itoday.

Santander Cleans
Up Debris OfSdge

B A Y O N N ^ W n c t ^ A ug,
28. — (A P ) ~ G anem llorim o
K raiiclico Franco’* S f
inaunrent air, fo r t a .b ] [a* te d
en t port
th e Bpanlah g u n
o f G ljon In th a ce n te r . o f
th e Blacayan co w t,- kUttn*
a n d w ounding m any d r lU
tan*, govern m en t repreaen*
tfth res said today.
Th* bombardment fallowed Iki
government tore*** refugsl to
I lk
tha
(ha cuatqmary Inicrgast
la d e or odd
■itU iiatuin
. « •»
i m
u.
||
th* i coussquailfos.”
Dijon
about iso mtlaf' » a l of BeatenU r which fall. W*d***d»r to
tha *|aaargont ortan»|»a.
Qiroramant raporta to HanU r * Frames hgwsvor. said go»aramant fares* yesterday had
poshed to within foar mllaa of
tba Htr » d Pat It *«4*r torrifle artillery fin .
*
Another p m r a a w t dispatch
tilM h U ia r m h |iH r |W t artstor* restored n n lbay
fort ad down hahlad tha
ammatt’a. 1|ne* nasr 1 Trraat
t dlsstosad thit fraaoo-waa ahtft*
air foreaa ta
Ink watt of

■ “v 3

.SHANGHAI, A u g . 28.—
(AIMMore than 600 Chineaa
non com batant* w ere killed
or wounded and th e whol«
o f S han ghai plunged in to
fresh terror by Japan***
bombing tnpiadrona tod ay.
M ayor
Yut announced
200 pereona w ere kiUad « M
dOO wounded w hen 16 g ia n t
plane* reined ton* of eiptaslve*
Into thj humanity-packed N*al*o quarter udjotatag the
eoncaaatan ta ths aoulhsre
of th* city. Bealdra the
population of th* Chtaaws
ness and residential
thousand* *f nativw* hw
refuge there.
The Jape, divided Into
ton* of four
ah»pe
swept over the ae«t*r
ere) tln-re, leaving a field
death and daatruettaa half a .
mil* square when they finished
their grim msnsurere.
WMa
spread fire* quickly licked ths *
debris spread by hamhs mad '
mapy &lt;d there * V
hurt Itag proFwtita* -ware
Is death.
The »hrlek» of the
maddened C h i n e * *
rushing wildly ta every dteacHon mingled with gronaa *t
th* dying and tha rear *
spreading flame*. Nantes W*
camp a Viritabls Inferno. Chi*
ne»e auth*rlH#a said tha Jape*
up** airmen had no partkrwtor
target but were only trying
"to terrify and Intimidate hstplemi cltlaen*.'’ fjch of tho fowT
bombing
squad ion* wa* frtlowed by protecting
ship*- The reld came at
busiest hour of Ihr day.
Yesterday Japanese
in the in,ml destructive air
raid ye", suffered by Soaking,
Lilled 1.early l&amp;C Chine,* clvii»n* and wounded

tn the poorest quartere a f Now*
Ling.
, •
C rratrat havoc wa* dsM to
■rear* a t least two miles fres*
nny Cldnese -,‘rfk-ld or oilsoe
military establlihm rnL
This
promplod
Nelson
T.
Juhnann, United States a u b a ilednr In Chino, and other fog«ten envoy* to appeal to J»Banrse traders to causa their a h - j
men to show same degree af
m erry and try to spar* tagssewt
ron-cornhslsnl*. Most o f lh* vie.
llins of yrmlrriiay'a raid* were
coni lea, trapped ha fires M i . by
GAINF.8VIU.R. Aug. 2*.-(AY Incendiary bomb*.
^
—Nine hours daliberallon filled
Th* foreign Hi p i n n u l e auris '

Midtrial Declared In
Case Of Murder Aide

• ’ ’ \~r-— -------s*: m
Prom inent Democrat SoS l i M . a s r : r -j ^ICmjs
Ms m
flared a mistrial ta tha esse of
t ftriVlctim Of Death M arita Walker ch*rg*d with “aid■ABTBTROtlNDRBUnn
ParingM
—fin—Clinton
B
MilanbeITS*, third aaalstanl tn
i*o porimaslar goneraL died at
bta a«te|B*r hour* near here He
wa* | | i sad had been HI for
Mgr* ika* a year- H* rams lo
hi* bote* la Jane.
- KllsaV«fgar- for more than M
a prominent fkgure Is
^ta politic* Is pannsrljrss appoint'd 10 ths
paalUoa In 1811 Purina
Wilson admlnlslraltan. . h*
UhP Danyocratlc National
Q*smUl*ai&gt;*n
from Itannarl-

wpta.. •

PAN* MO* TAYLOR
LONDON-

Aug.

II.

-(A V -

ISbtM -Taylor was groetad at
pUlloa recently
by
movt* (so* who
throsgh a
elsvator asd svaa lhas
4 |*J .dlff ratty protecting

tag and abetting- tho olaying of
Mrs Ann b e Rnbcrt*. _ Tha trial
was brought here from QUchliat
c o u n t y n n a ■l u n g e o f v en u e.

Mre. R olerta was killed during
Worth Jtobereon, senten r e d to die for the crime, l u l l
tied th at W aller had planned lb s
robbery sad had premised him a
now automobile to take a p a rt ta
IL W slkar denied this-

• rubbery.

Committee Approves
Citrus A g r e e m e n t
IriK L IriN D . Aug:
Th* grower^' n-mmlltas of B
yesterday unanimously approved
th* tontaUvrj draft of a rilnm
market tar • rreemenl drawn by
a gonvrnl iaduatry group sad
submitted for considerallert.
Two minor ehng-M wavs erg■voted In tbo propoood jmeL
O^f would rlimifl*!* riftw ry
grspsfruit from the promt*, and
ths Other wooU terminate ths
agreement on June » taatosdri
July 11.
Tho previous marketing agree­
ment rip p ed aever.-l weokv ago.

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Mrs. L. M. Leinhart Picnic Is Enjoyed
Honored At Party By U O , Club
The T- C. 0 . Club mlcrUInrcl
Mrs. r. a R o n OUt entertakwd
• « • * * • party yesterday la *Hb a p i n k at SanLando S o rb in
k ja o r of Mra U M. Leiahart, who laat night.
Throughout tha svenlng swlm&gt;***• *•
vo aoon fa r Taaspa
*•** and dancing war* enjoyed.
At a lata hour a picnic supper was
•erred to tha follow lor:
Tha Wasco Mildred Wells, Loutee Driggers. Helen Garner,, Sadya
Gamer, and Margaret Jones. Also
BUI Stamper, Stuart- Gatchel, L.
M. Telford, J r , Elmer Dann and
Pete Echols.

Braxton Huntley Is
Elected Secretary
Hrurtrm H n rtl.

Woman Twice Loses
Husband At Crossing
nu Aw r it
Urn Rev At

Teoterdsy ho
Graver Taylor, and his sons.
Dean. II. and WttUam. IT. wars
MUM hy an I C. train which
thotr car at tho same

Indians Don’t Care
To Ride In Airplane

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Tim lo g in s ere Interning la
the nanlgm not nhlch *.1loirs tbs
* T pacts in take ptctnms from lltttngm of li.ees rent. M t a
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Mr and Mrs. Allan Ball have
left for Bath, S. C. when- they
will spend a two peeks' vacation-

MAYNARD

“Trailing
Trouble'*

Mr. and Mrs. Grady D u m in and
daughters, Marguerite and Peggy,
plan to spend tomurruw at Day*
Iona Beach-

ItflGEILS
W illiam

Mias Martha Telford has re­
turned from payUms Itvsch where
she has been the gumt of Miss
Mildred llodges for s week.

Young Bride Reweds
With P arents Consent
CAMILLA, Ga.. Aug. 2 8 .-CA1 —
A 12-year old bride and h rr 21y»ar-old husband, separated after
an elopement July 3, were reunit­
ed yaaterday with her parents'
consent
M itchell'County Ordinary Cul­
pepper- said he remarried the two,
Chriatiae Holland, and U. W.
Flowers, a farmer. In the prrsenee
• f the parents, Mr. and Mra. Will
Holland
Tha Hollands, shortly after the
girl's first marriage, . performed
at Pelham, obtained a writ of
habeas corpus from City Court

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Mr. and Mra. Ilollle Phillips of
Jacksonville arrived yi-vlrrday to
visit friends and n-latIVea here.

secretary at tha meeting of the U r. I'hilllps rclunu-il to Jackson
Young People's Department of the
First Methodist Church which was
held Thursday night a t the aaaes.
A short business session was
held during which plans for a sll»er tea were presented. Other rou­
tine matters were discussed.,
All then pari kips led In the
music interest group which was
led by Mrs. Paul Redfearn Re­
freshments wore served to the fol­
lowing:
The Miser*: Mable Chapman,
Elisabeth
Whittington,
-Olive
Qmpmalt, Donna Morgan, Ines
Williams, Edna Sllrh, Helen Chspman, Saiden Williams, Clsyda Forguaon and Ella Mas Redfcam.
Also Mra. Paul Redfearn, Mrs
Rath MeSlamw, Edward Wilson,
Randall Priest, and Joe Crenshaw

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i - The Sunshine Ststj- hm nniri
than -10 niunkliml. .11 nnvilii.i.
and l:l rommrreinl slr|&gt;nrl-. ov, i .
the Florida S tate Chamber ,.f

Kiel,/upcet a t tha

Crosby's track

ly the Great Lakes exposition at dreds of visitors, automobile tra il­
Cleveland, the Florida exhibit at ers, private hoirjes which rent only
Rockefeller Center in Nsw York one room, and altp&amp;Sr accommoda­
V ip '
last year, and other appeals for tions.
luurlsU
Florida was the base for more
Fori several yearn Floridians
•—Hotel
Commissioner
Taylor have engaged in summer-time than two and a half million miles
checked a &gt;ntch of flgurca and estim ating of the next winter's if alr-t ravel to Soutfi Atlantic
telegram s and estim ated today tourist business. J. B- Sullivan, islands snd South American coun­
tries during 10.10, according to the
th at 2,260,0'HJ tourists will come )then stale hotel commissioner,
figured th at 1,000,000 would eome Florida Chamber of Commerce.
to Florida this winter____ ­ here la 10.16-30, and he stuck to
"These figi.rvs aru from cham
the I*1 although It meant doubling the
bers of Commerce, n fords* uf
c. ....
s la te hotel comniisaiul], the J»,&gt;. j slale’a population.
tel men's association and other t Florida has 1430 hotels with' 70,sources," he said. ‘‘I Confidently ISO
rooms,
63Rfii) apartm ent
predict 2.2.'.:i,&lt;hxj tourists will
be houses with
12.1,012 ruoms, and
All Caws T h u s
here during the winter. We had &lt;&gt;000 rooming houses with 60.216 (
l-MH IMHlriRl !*•■■«
1.760,000 lu-l w inter."
room*
The tourist business will le-‘ The figures do not include w in-j
better, he mi id, because ndvertis t»r homes ownrd by the occupants:
I'hune H92-W or 829

Futo money hy taking adinnlngt* of nur ru h and
carry prices. You will ra*
ce.u- (lie must courleoua of
ctiurlnius venire
whlla
Imi\ ini: U f ffedn that will
produce Ihe Ih*n1 result*,
TUXEDO FED TTRKEYK,
DRESSED. IIAtlY C1IU US
TIMES.

TUXEDO FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO.

RICH MILK

ARCADE BLDG.—HANFORD. FI.A.—RHONE 868

fnr Pinrknrd, AIn w hen- she will
make her fltu n - helm- with hei
parents, Mr. und Mr*. J It. Burland y'ho was Sf&lt;i&gt;mpanlfd ly
Miss ElnUt- Holland of I’lm kaid
who h.is been h i t guest for the
past week.

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Till I*.
paot IteSrearn. minister.
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Morning U e n a la 11 .-OS A. M.
Ceme' eat end be w its rs.
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AT aAUPOWO PMIMIIIA
Venae re s a le s Meeting. t e l
•SI West First Street.
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huagay S r t t l n i :
■ m re e rl eg Orest ( Wnjeh
lUbte Study
eerelee Wedneeger a t
Wedaeagsr: nible Study
Watch Tawer, 1 11 P, U
rw st i i l v a h s r s a w v
n o t * m o e a r p is c o p a i ,
RtnwnATi
fHl'HCH
-'em n ee, Mooting. ISOS A. M.
llee. Martin llrsra. rector.
• Inliamee nervine, 11 ee A. K.
Hammer Sb-hrdule or Hrrilrea
Mrs re re a will W ill aa nhtocl Holy trenimualea » 1* A. M
ISrlft A. M t-purrh Krhoel a mL
T s u i Pvneis s U t t o s S II
regular marnlas atayr
Christina K M nT ir, 1I (Jo
'o e n - A I r Wsntlno. T » t P. M
K ilo l no SAnrttna. 1:U P. M.
n w i r iiin is T ttv i s t v n i
Sunday nrhool. I lk A. U J. N
Is M. Klngennw will hrtng Iho
meenene I* tW neealna nnrelen. Ituroea. supertnirndeut.
Cetnmaalun Krrvlre. IS IS A. M
irw h k T :
Union services et s ee ■&gt;. %i
•tnlglera Mooting. ■ t t P,
The Her. Paul Itrdleara will
n ilM l:
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preach.
It nil ares n ervine I e e P. MW T l-S M T :
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Oyoa-A r Meeting. V IS P. M. n s m x s w srriio D ia r c m i -wi-u
Bra. Olsler. uestur.
Header School at IS:Sg A. M
Frearhlaa- hy
Iter.
Uunkle.
II:** A. M
U eartcrl, i-un(*rvace after tie •a r.
Tanas People's Hleleloa.
Prayer mreiiac. S so p. if.
Thnredsjr.
a n n v A M n a e s o v cmviscm
Bee. W. J *nereey, pester.
PsaJay Schaoi. l i es A. W.
M aralag Service. lt:M A. I t
g r a i l s Berries. I:SS P. M.
Berrlcaa are sand net eg aa tha
eeceaa sag faerth auedsys a t sees
meat la
•AMPWBB tS U K S S IX A n sV A L
uospteL T A s a a v A c i.a
Bar. W. H tdaaea, peetar.
•Ih Street Bag I su re! Avenue
.. • • » * » Hch-rel IS ts A M . W il­
liam B runs, euperlnieaaeat.
Praaraina lie trice, n e t a . M.
n u if l-eepli'e Herr lea l:M p.
m. P. A. Hills, prreigeat.
Beaaaelleilc Herrlce, T i l p m
^ Prayer Meetlag. Tueedey. l e e
T h s n u y erenlag preschlag sag
alg fsehloned leeilmuay set
Beary hagy welcome
PBB»BVVStnlAH IH U SIW
IX Wrewalee. D- O , peetar.
ty Brbeel. s .l l A Mjtag Worship. UO* P. M
C. B . |: H P. M.
BVeatag Wareh p. T:SS P. U
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• • a that's what you fat with

W ASH SERVICE

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lie . w o a n n o u n o w t h o j i i
p r o s o n ta tl o n o f J a a * '
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BUNDLE
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OOKI Is that you (n tha picture? M sybs not
thD m ill. But H can bs next w tek — and
•vary w tsk after th a t. For our marvelous new
D am p . W ash Ssrvlca takaa all tha work and worry
of w u h d o y off your hands — out of your homo.
G lvA you • whole day o f freedom for lhopping, for
. visitin g — for doing tho hundred and ona things
you’ro alw ays wishing you had tima for.

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Bar. Jsm ta t flay, anatar. _
lay Behai. »:I4 a'etach.
tha gliactlaa af B. P . OaayWarehla. It:Sg
T. U. manta .
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Certainly no woman likes to spend hours In tha
ataomy basement, stru gglin g with haavy wst cloths#,

taking chsnccs w ith h er health . A nd ce rtain ly you
don't have to — now th a t yoip can luvo your w hols
washing done (or so little.
.When you send y o u r bundle to us, we w ash your '
clothes in rich, w arm suds of purest soap. W e rlnsa *
and rinse them in gallons of rain -soft w ater. Wo
sond them back to you — im m aculately clean and
clesn-amclling. And wc only charge- you 00 cents for
00-pound)bundle, and 0 cen ts for each additional pound.
W h ir# slsc could you spend so little sn d gat .
so mftcny'~~i&gt;Ch-,tnuch ex tra tim e — so m uch good
work -p so much h ealth -p ro tectio n . Do you want to
be that woman in th e p ic tu re? O f course. Then step
to Ufa phone rig h t now. Call and tell us to send
for your bundle. W e 'll be there, any day you say.
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G r a y - l b * Cowart had called a play ana

• C ritic Ic e d
L o c a l ^
P o lic e
A nd
F a n s , player* aurroundad him and ba
-------I k p i shoved about by tba player*
; By JAMBA A. WRIGHT
and whan Mr. Cowart ■IgnaDed
Thera ha* been a great deal of two DaUad officer* standing E**r
alon regarding the action « t the DoLand dugout for protection
L Gray, prealdent of tha It wa* rafuud
The second DaLand offense
Plate League, In the fining
the Sanford Dali Club and the took place In that city whan Daof a 1 * 1 1 game won by Land fan* filed out Of tho aUnda
to the Laaaburg Club, I and ruahed on the field after
in that people of Ranford are Umplra Froily Pater*. Mr. Orgy,
to kilow a tt t ba n r t i ~K- In mir cr-nrem it ton; vtatad-that tie
to Utla caaei therefor* I atn had haver beard of tba COM af
forth the facta that I hare Umpire Cowart. On Mr. C ow ut‘1
red while acting In an unof next visit to 8 anfonf f peraopglly
at capacity f o r^ th e Hanford aaked him If he reported the case
in hi*' umpire* report and ho
iboll Aaoociatlon.
la not necraaary to gi&gt; Into staled that he d id .'
Mr Gray alao laid m* Ifist three
lO regarding the fight and
of tha fan*, during tha club* in the league had tlifuaod.te
t&gt;*iULeeeburg game because tome lo Ranford othgr
lane are ..familiar with tba burg and ,when I naked him who
i therefore I will confine my they were and why (bay wouldn’t
to acta leading up to and Ct&gt;m« to Hanford b* couldn't gty*
ring tba deelalon of the league me an sniwer. Needle** to nay,
our convcraatlon andod unpleas­
aidant
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immediately following the antly.
On tha Prktey night, follqmlni
In question of U r Meadow*
an oxtenitvc tonvatMlion Gray'* decilion, on Thursday, *i
tha umpire* on tha alreela wa* In Calneavlll* and know Uta
inford and the neit day called Rex Packard, Hanford'* l«ngu
Gfay over long-diatanee tele director, and Dill Rodgora, m*aa‘
and told him that Manager ger of the lookout*, took Catghon
•f tha Laaaburg club Ham Holbrook up.to Mr. Oray'a
led to com* to Sdnford homo for tha pump** of ghgtrlog,
he failed to get poller him Holbrook'* injurkw and taj
diaeu** tha Ranford caa*.
(Uction.
During this meeting Mr. Gray
Tba fallowing day Mr, Meadow*
HU In Galnaivltte anti did than •aid ha had received a telegram
and there give Mr. dray more In- from Henry WaUon aiklng him
formation regarding the Leeiburg to tome to Hanford on Saturday
aid* of the ca*a. Umpire Cy Pye. and dlacusi the- local caa* with
Mtllng baaea during the Sanford- him Mr. Gray want further to
Laaaburg
game, »** al*o In •ay that b a m ip 't.w m h ig to 8 *nQafamvllle along with Mr Mead*. fo rd S ^I t f c t i r j w w ^ t f r . Watow« proceeded to crltlcix* 8 *m wn |o .know Out h* m i .giving
fjo rd fan*, polk* and ball player*, ordora nnd pot .tgld^g .Ipygl. Mr.
Tba following day without hear’, p r y *Jf« »t*l»l »• M r. ,r#ck*rd
&gt;tag a word af defanie from San* and Mr. ,Hedger*
ford, Mr. (iray gave hi* hlitori ity of |be,«|irpelota,pf.ffco,
■I ruling againat the Sanfon voted »galn»t hi*
wou&gt;l,r«*&lt;|ilyi*lwi
Henry WaUon, prcaklriit of tha
|||e .W*dn*»' Aonford n**eh*ll Association, re"
doT Hft
• Wired a telegram from Mr. Pfay
■fating that bo?au*e. Sanford fan*
- want on the field he I* hereby
. ' fining tha Sanford Club flOOJH
and that'h* wa* al«o .forfeiting
lb* aald*g*n&gt;p to tho Lcoaburfl
•intemaot t f f r PaiiApd **(l »*«•■
Gondolier*
Hungers a n d ,n q g ln a ,a unanimous
Nr- Watson, on the following I
'day, wired Mr. Gray ami aaked rnto to ov«rT»J*.hMnI took It upan.mywlf to wlr*
him If h* nrould rouic to Sanford
0 . ,P w * U m • about
on tho coming PMunlny and dla* Judge W
AM* * 1 ind *
■cua* the mao with him. Tim Ulr- Sanford'* ,rj«bt
grwn wn* never answered ty Mr. .waived l i t fallow ing* k»"The only .MMA* f f l P JM*0"
Gray.
,lpi«dc*gu*
On Thursday evrninjr, Aug ID, nrMklaat &gt;
I eallcd Mr. Gray nn the long discipline .w aiter &gt; J B » .to ‘ho
dlatanre telephone due to the fart board of dlratlw * of toag^- By
that I personally wl*hrd to hear rule cuaclmant nffleof* »f Na­
how he would explain hi* action*. tional A»so&lt; Wtkto .HOT" diverted
of Jurisdiction jn Jtmh .priter*
Ila Infnrmnl w&gt;* that thin wa*
Sanford’* urcond offvn»e of fall­ rovwral yaar* JMfo. .(fjBMkd) w . B.
ing to fum l'h police protection. Ur*mham.M
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. on* wbo really know* h*w.| ory f*J
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Human, Beanlall aiding—Halid ______________________ _______
Marr'iwether barn.
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brtek. 10 0 ,0 0 0 feat second band
til* now 10 * 8 EKNITII lung dla „mber, p leat/ bawvy tttekar. 1 * 0
tinea radio AimnVa’* nm»t lumMr*
aquarr* galvanised tin- Baa H.
•spied radio—again a year ahead. U Huhxrt, »|h A Cypraaa Av*.,
Lai ua denionxlralo one In your
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M ilt for . outboard (Rater. 1^11'*
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JO rLANTfl. ~Wortd Boater,
Italian * Baby King f*lMWj
f t A0 per tbowaand. C. C. Jackton, Longwaod.

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DAYTONA BEAL'H- Aug II.—
nalb^ia Ik* , Cowart, th* over*
•Itcd ctate.I smoi* umpire who,can
P«** «• a clreua ( ft man without
any drasa rehearsal, stood out In
tha Iilandar'a Plaid p«y yester­
day a t the City laland like a color
sergeant in tb* rendition of th*
Star Hpangltd .Banner."
Cowart dueled the fatted driver
of tb* Orlando hAarball bus In a
foot rac* between first base and
homo plate and won, hands down,
as ( 0 0 fag* thrlgkrd delight.
Cy G*ant, Jalet outfielder and
former Uairs rail/ of Georgia foot­
ball hare, Geminated tb* racing
«0 0 M
Grant won
Uka UO-yasd slash In th* rsmark
able fia t time of 1 0 t -8 seconds
Herb Pash finished second twa

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WK0H NOUGU«iE 18 EnUGER A TOR tebont * toontba aid,

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Drill*, Sgpt |6 1 S S►arg*
!i S :UI Local* Victorious In First Gjune, jB Jo 3,
y ! S S ? '.
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Daytona 'Beech
JJ;
Bat Are Debated fa Night Battle By
SI tlO IC liu .
•1 9 8 7 G r i l l A i m H
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Loop Leading Gainesville Nine
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1?ELAND. Abg.,
Sam Holbrook ------- Atari- half af Cfggh Brady Cowyll's
AM*- Mis*.
D -an Wright - . P y u .
t g &amp; K
Han nrainird --------- R n itls ..pseted S n S S m t 7 f i j l k p « c‘t ,
„
________ Ho* Sept. 0 bdra, IS a f Uwa.wBl
Jtariy Wypn - ------Haitian!, bo from tha atgt*.
iL tk .
0 , u__
1 Gooch Oywall and Caach Cheater
Pebba Mata . . . . . . Calhoua. rrvtm an ffin .m w t.w ith tha 1 9 «
s i rri.f i.ia
or*,. Pn ^ etM •* » o'clock Labor Day.
„ f * d ---------■&gt; Wh,u Tbay will go through llmberiagn *"
T"
up workouU and laartl aomethlng
Dill Rodgora. ------- Jtelwpab &amp; th# wtJr thoy will have to work
Texas
| to got in shape for tho flrat gam*
•a y*u *** w* have a ! Oct- I trith tha University of
graup af ball players tljat
Florida.
have a long way lo ga whan
H an a r t tb* bey* who a n ex ­
the aaasan I* , over, . ,v«a
ported book on Atetsoa1* grid•an hot your hogta that
field Monday week:
mpri of thorn aortalnly wkh
Frowt tho v an ity :
Emmett
to got k o * homo lo ,aw
Cl*nU, Oakland, captain; Tom
•Heir fslk* for they bsvo
Kirkland, Cberiga Gobb. Edward
Wan down h*«* o long l l m
Mason, Lyndol W am n, Miami)
• . • . Moot of km *ama
Gustave Swanson, Jacksonvflk;
har* far |h* hooeholl dhaol
bald twee an Afarah 1 lo JO Donald fvtaon, Titngvflle; Troy
Hall, Loesbnrg; Charles Butler,
. . . .
And fr*m -ffan h
Mount Varda) Hall God bold, Gif­
through lap is mb* r will b*
ford; Georgs McClelland, Sanfavdy
nearly savan month* af
Harris Lowery, Stuart
boll that they have
Other v an ity man
expected
playing
and
Sty
who
back an campus; James Dickson,
wouldn't be hind’s
a &gt;ttln'
Youngstown, Ohio; Edward P ar.
Hr*d pf tf)sl. . ,
But It Is narar over for out long, Morgantown, W Va.j WU•econd tacker. Waa
Klngdon lard and Bob Andonoa, DosHi.) • Stewart -Ryan.
. . . . ha has a yaar round Job rialnt*.
Branand he worked tha year round .Youngstown,
__. Ohio;,. Richard
.
• • • , Wot will ba Ip rharg* or ***'?' ln^*kPrp*lla, fnd.
nearly 10 baw b.ll .ebools that n T v !
'* !
^
*1 ^
Washington will
aponm
u,
Dayton, Obh.} Lanlw
ondar to enlarge thofp present amlU,‘ Doytona Beach) Charlie
chain. . . . nefora W fi leavaa Wowl- **Uml| Dlek SaaU, Palm
V *ra going t0 h a r. him write O'"*?!
Ar^ U&gt;
Han­1
jmu a story' explaining to yon Chaatham, Jacksonville; Lao
“ IU
sel, KlaaJmmaa; Vlncrnt Schasff.
Hcbaaffar,
tha whole work*,
Indianapolis; Douglas Cudmore,
W* war* tha goat yester­
Virginia, Minn i and three t i u a i
day
In Oalnaayllie whan
fera .from Iota, Kansas: Frits
that* players g#t , | 0 Jrih*r
Draka, John G rtfmh, and
A,
and ws'f*
telling yau that
Hardy.
V#* W* ./M* /A‘teW- . .

L E G A L N O T IC E

• y JULIAN STENBTROM

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(*ran cisco.

yard* Whlnd arid Jimmy 'Morton
Ike Cowart Races third.
‘Cscar Bradley At Olhtr remits—
Thrs#.|ti*n rara for t*a yard*—
tlro/.lia, flrat. Jtuy nna.
Daytona Field Day (teorx*
roll, orrond. and Charter Kaak-

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iBriaapn and

U TUBE all J»ar* JVESTtNOD M DOWER A QAY'B ttaUif
IIOUBE ' Radio, I l f t J I value
and g a t tba utmost In paint
vatu*. gtaalsr-Roaora lltTBwar* for t r i M , ton
Ssoti-Q*rr*E*y.

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gam*
AummI
•gyway. . . . Tkl# M otethurled
a ate* t i p i In Uta aliemoox
t« l
,f«k did yon know w*
rqgUg hnao eon hi W ar puthor* these dayaT
— Oaaoy Mot* i l* |ln l -to- faftfield to oa id aur firm run
aaraat tha g u tter yaataeday
and than sat night Wynn
•am* through with a llnor
Into right field and h* ala*
aam* through wMh the •«•and .run of the final gotno.
Iiralaard la alio bltUaa that
ruck at a d lu r pac* gad .b a
bom* run* to hla orodlL ,
don't tho hook* u y that ha ha*
awro dooblas this ■arson than
ha baa singles and mora home
.ta w .than he baa trtplso. ,
nice g^lgg boy*. . . .
.Aooabofl la wetting ,e|d. **•
gaalally thl* HIT aaioen *1thaugh gat at Ml have plenty
af gam*u yat bafae* aur
yaungatata eon laav* • far
thale ,h*fn*a fee a winter
hafaa* they repari hath next
M r|ng far .training aatlyltlaa
bafae* the IIS* aaaaan.
po yea know fa at where the
boys are from:
Ilobby Prichard _____ Paris
Texts.
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Waa Klngdon . . U&gt;* Aonfa*.
Calif. *
BUI* Clary .
VtldoaU Qa.
Jo* Ruigarlo _____ Niagara
Pall*. N. Y.
Bdwln Martin . . . . ----- Loaf
Island, N. Y.
At Kaato ___ —
N. Y.
Mayo Laniilon
Florence,
f . C*
T*x ifloletotb ------ . . . fan

U V E 8 TOCK;
Carload
• • ‘■ ^iitra
BtobtefCJto* * . CoUry
good mule* for aal* or 4**1 Avenue.
change.. Carlton

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'Vllh M te U M .
Bsoch at Patetka.
a t ■). August!**.
south a tla u ti c u M o i a
wr
u Pet.
Otlumbua ---------- t l »«
Macon —------------ tl
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JanMaavtU* 1; ToUwhirs X.
Maaua at Catunkis rata
iaw aaah X: Augusta -I.
.MAIMS ( O M f
( ^ S T t e 'M ' o h a S S t ^
Mason at HavanaaO.
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Clncionaf
n n M s i M s -a**; at. u&gt;«ia i&gt;x
OraOklrB I: Clactoaat. *. tflrat
game -v laaloga. rain;
•Ion. both
, S S 5 A? w h
La eta at Ph-laS*!*
. . tadelphte. ClMteastl at ■reehlyn ( 1 ).
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Nsw York
Detroit
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CUveland

Waihlngtdk
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CTavalada •; phlladtlphla I.

NOW -York 41 M. Louie I.
U t x g l TOII4V
Now Tarn f t at. Loalo.
w*idilsxi»n at Chloago.
Iiostnn at Dotrolt.
Philadelphia at Cpvoland.

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to
4ft
to I Ila ftoek . ____ 1 *
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Chatlaauogo ....... * 1
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Kuaavllls
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If
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rhaltanuoua I.
1 IxItllB Hark
Atlanta
•vhsduted

tba tally
that
kaottod
the
count. Bobby Prichard than bit
GAlNBBVILLB) Aug.. U. — 1 a roller to second
b*s«m* 3
Thu Sanford Lookout* h e s d a d ____
____ wbo^ threw wttd to
Livtogston
by Bill {lodger* vestured l o 1 the . plat* otfotnptlng lo forgo
Oalnoarilt*
yesterday for a Phillip* and the winning rna
double bandar with tha O-Men' acro«* tba .plat*. ,W|tM tba
led by Don "PooU" McSbaoo ***** *1111 loaded and one opt
sad earns out-w ith a t to 1 * *a»»o worked Sierra for a fro*
victory to tha ftr*t tilt but' pass .forttag Kuggerio |a' w|tn
1I ill... B
iI ms .
lh» third vt.Ily anJ
and ' iV
thaw
Xleno
dropped__tb*__■econd.— a.
hr taker, to th* O-Monby n 1 left i bp Jocund lb favor qf Rad
scova of 4 to I bofor* a total Bwdonoy. Mot* wont o u t'In |ho
orowd of 1700 fans at Harris Infield but Langatoa ’ crossed
Plaid.
| lb* plat* with th* fourth Igjir,
In the flrat game Daisy Mote of tba Inning. Clary grounded
wax on tb* mound for tba out to and too laming.
Lookout* end bailed th* clan la
In tha last half o f th* ninth
•f
Andy - 8 terra.
Galnaavllla Galn*evllls fan* new a .get lo■oulhpaw. for a g to j win In gather between Georg*
wbloh the Lookout* war* forrad an ex O-Man, and WhUay
to ral|y In tholr half of lha Ian. Phillips wa* going
ninth with on* away to aand four pop fly bait and 'ran Into
four ruanarn acrooa th* plate. Mullrn who nppartntiy wa* gtMota allowed th* o-Men sl*ht tempting to block' bl* path. Tho
hlta which wor* very well seat- two players exchanged ' a ifow
tarad white
ba watkad Urea word*and suddenly
PbiUipa
of th* O-Msn and aant font of caught bim with a right to tha
thorn down via tha atrike out tew. Hiay acrapped very lit ila
p9uU{at players and polka pullrd them
Sterrn wo*
In troakla only a gpart. They were both taken out
few time* an ba held tha loe»U of tb* gam* and no action .baa
to but flv* bit* but loose play- y( t been taken
tng behind him by hi* mat** i„ the nightcap Wynn wax on
apallad hU doom but wttb lha u,* bill far the gnlueky local, who
exception of the ninth whan tateivrd bad brvska all through
U a ater teft-haodar lost avary- th* gam* In which tbv U Mqn won
thing ba bad.
by it 4 to S score.
Tb * 1 G-Man'. bad acored flr*t -Wynn allowed tbs G-M*a only
In tba saoond Inning but tb* seven hlU while tba Lockout* talLookouts cam* back In tbelrj laeted Mi* u p u number off Jha
half of tb* fourth to knot tha* hurling of Elbert Pajfcatt,
count 1 apd took th* load In th* Calneaxill* Dinger.
fifth frame, when they shoved
Both dubs scored in tb* Atillal
another Ully acroe* tha plat­ Inning and tha Lookoute took
ter.
oa* ran loadI In tba third whan
In Gatnasvllta's half of tbs Wynn opened w
alag la to
atxlb they pushed anolh.r ,tally
fk a
H R ^ |j
H*rald a porta Editor

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1°,.
" x f* over
*!d
big rain cloud* hnvsred
tha p*rk'*a rain begin to fall
lightly.
llowevar. Um* waa not catted
and play want on and Id tha
Oalneavllla half of lha alablh
with 'tw 7ooT‘ ‘.‘t .to they * « ^ ?

» « « d • n‘5 Klngdon walked.
Wynn aeorad on U s t t l w &gt; drive
into cantor fioldIn.. the GabteavUte &gt; alf .ad lha
.
_ ,.T ‘ akovadi .itm# Buna ( A
acroaa with two rood out. ,Tka w

net whon Sierra aterlod off and
noT irw t o c a a n m a a
*"d ^
Pr.bale Law 1SB0
finally andod op wh.n Mote
^
IWM
RTATW OP rU m ilM
walked Joa Beach to tend in wall for a circuit blow,
COUNTT OP BHMINOLK
Th* Lookouts knotted tba count
You and ,ath &lt;1 yau are h
o r PlimUCATtWN
bv aettnec and rvuulrtd is are- To: MINNIE K URAUNK, *11 the winning run.
taurh llilrtj
However. It did ao| prove • | again In tb* sixth when Martin
|tar» oroung basts
(Tlw .d)— sent any alalmo and drmaade
ty&gt;**r atreet. Mesaelia. Wlasaatis.
Oran), flrsi. 1 ( |. |* eernndi; Mrr&gt; wkteh rau. ar either at Text
b* the Winning tally for ,n
....| doubled to th* loft field fane*,
Ion. oecusd. IX aoconde; h i w i a
You era hereby *otli.'t4 that Iba Sanford half of lha sloth '•* * •
U te *» « 1 * •« • homo
third. II I.-ia secoada.
W *
a bill *f evw rw lat hae keen
toning a rally loomed and tt » B sg g n W s aingl* Into right
appeared a* If It wars no
trouble and a* If II had boenl But tb* G-Man want ahead In
scheduled to take place.
I th* sixth whan Bray singled
! | Klngdon want out for’ tb* tol- tbroufh tba box and aeorod on
ttel out of the luting , but ] Beach’* drive to tb* right field
flwada Martin started the hall fence for two la sea.
tZ L c: 5 ‘ I ' ^ t x . ^ W
stale
--- pro .west**** b* ,*ot*red
rolling with
a
single
and
‘
raaea prugma- ax Oaorpa Phillip*
10
also
singled
4 *ar*a.
VICTIM-ft (COVERS
Moat visitors looking over NeW
Is fartbay artera* that this sanding Martin lo third. Joo
U P T . 3%b Han- Jtuggerin worked Stern* for a
This • I ^ .o j r
York harbor aco only tha pter* of
DAYTONA BEACH. Aug. M .~
baxa on ball* and flliod th* (JR—Mr*. Dorothy Thurston, boxth* giant IInara and third; they
far ,f*»r caaeavallre
hava vlawpd tba waterfront- Tha IK TUN etweerr m u i t
_ ptlal auparlntaadeal. said yaaDONE AND ORDERED this th*
Mayo Langston than worked |*rdar a woman treated fur
real romance is found in Brook- TRW ntarrsi
n * J ta io i
Ilk a*r at August, A. r&gt; itxx.
v
p
r
r
w
r
*
tb*
count
to
I
hr**
and
two
on
lyn where th e n are mil** apd
Clark af tha circuit Caurt.
amnaala xlnca Wednesday raSKMIHOI.
STATW Mr p l « L
O P. HERNDON.
him and then Sierra throw n oovarad har memory and told
miles of dork* for small fraigj
IDA.
low on* which . Umplra Dick
joiivr ntiAUEti. Plata tiff,
ri
skips from ail corners of
attendant* aba waa Mrs. C. ItMcLaughlin called a ball sad
glob*.
MINNIE E. UnAu'En, Defaadanl. IMMAL)
M ania crossed tba plats with Moo* of Jacksonville.

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SATURDAY, AVGUST 28, 1M7

t u b sa n fo r o h e r a l d ;

CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN

Arjswtme New
r leal W ill Get
rT erf A t Polls

Teachers Head
Forsees Peace
In Classroom s

SA N roR D itoikroA '

Giant Bombers A t­
tack Chinese Q uar­
ter T e r r o r i z i n g
1‘ivilian Population

i r m ih t i^ i h &gt; n w «*•»
that Jipanese raids on Nanking
Lr confined to military
Coalition Of Beliefs would
objectin'*, but tonight Bn re­
Insures S u c c e s s , ply Kail been iw l r n l , The Jap'
Kmbasiy here w ti eluted
NEA Head Asserts an»«c
several day a apn.
On* raid waa mad* laat nlghl
Ry LYDIA GRAY SHAW
whlla iha. diplomatic iurpa waa
AP Feature Herr Ice Writer
t'ASTLETON. V t, Ar*. ML- firing a dinner to Ur. Johnson,
•elrbratlng Ih* lOlh annlreraarr
Susan should have an easier time of bla antrr Into IK* diplomatic
at school this year. Maybe ahe’ll anrrlrc. ItIrens alrlna • wareln*
have to study Just an hint, but of
Ih*
raid art'
approach
her teachers won'J1 bd shutting ■no 'screamed Ihroii about Ih* citymuch over Iha comparative mrr» }*1 but th* dinner went on. •
it* of the textbook* she should ' Th* dlplomattr rorpa conllnuni |u eaprivt dismay or*r Iha
read.
In fact, Kunan can look forwaril alioullnr of Ih* lllrtlah amba*to n peaceful era ill rdurstlun, If aailur. air Hughs U Knalrhhullthe pfciHclIenn of Ml*s t'arolln* Iftigi-rarn. by Japan*** airman
8, Woodruff, newly-elected preal- nn Ih* rnad to Hhanahal Thure-

-Radical*, C o n s e r v a ­
tive* Support As• piranta In Election

i l t ’N'TKH, I’hnh, Aug. » .- &lt; # »
—-W r:i dll'
II ti liter bxsethll
1-nm lik e , |!;e Ill'll), It** "H ujh•■•11 in itn.~litoii in itii-titun'* —•
1 1 •!-till r uln-re tin* lull I l( Ml,
I:. tore the
irnm
Inrludea

BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 21).—(/!*&gt;
, 4-Tbabgk' Kw la nat a candidate
ii'il n ’r; t*i I, .first Imuoiaut. and
ftf . rmalatiiqn , (the constitution
I-I 1 iiltliilili't, mill Iheir cousins
ftfrblda f la t), President Augustin
Owen, . second
Goats (Jet Tickets For fi.*till■ Itti^liinn*
Pi JaaUk la'the one big issue in the
t'lyilo.. ehnrtlilfp: Law*
campaign leading to Argentina’a
llilnl lti*i'; «\Varn&gt;n, out*
Parking V i o l a t i o n Hi■iir,
presidential atectlon on Sept, 5.
ill. mill I'.irlo), initUi-ld, A
Two oUUm* friend*, now politi­
....... ’i'll- In utlly uliti'
11011.AM), Mich.. AII It. 2*.
cal fo*a, are th* principal candi­
Tin* raster fllao liirludr* Ran*
M
l
I'm
Jusll-.Juntt
tialirn,
w' ii
date* for th* ala-year term:
h«l|nl frame Holland'*-new n»li- ilt M i t i 'i r . I.evl Kvuiis, flauda
Dr- Robarto M. Ortla, until re­
r ••» .uni tlcnrg* l-Vulner.
word* a rt eewsmands, ill- ,nance prohibiting nil right pni’&gt;cently finance minister in the
Ttii&gt; Hu liliiu I••11m at
leant
•ng
111
I
In
*
ilin-ta,
the
tdnlutr
Japan's hop** and dcellny
Juato cabinet, bear* Ihe Justo
\1
1 1 V n i ptuy hv^nvery gsmrf
in North China.
promt u iMi.illl in*;.
banner and point* to returning
wifi 1 l* ■'&gt;• I i j ^ f t l e ^ n atimea
1J&lt; f“ 11 I tliiU v \i litin n tl.Lpru*pa&gt;itf as reason’ enough for
I lii’ A l^joty
fmieffrndent
ete dangling f L m t h e ho) ti' ef In
continuing th* Juste “new' deal"
I .inti*, «inl . JTmu i’.l ihrw of Hi
ilent-ef t frp *v'iilinn-il Vilunathai —hie
n'3l*
eftei
v
rn
u
lH
'
tclhclvd
-financial policies._______ _______
Friday's raids on Nanking—
tin 111 'll fiout ■ hi.- It ini' dilrim- Ural Inin innlcet* Pi ihe Farm
roc in t ion come true.
Dr. Marcelo T. dc Alvrar, Ar,1 ini •■ 1 iii m i.
of which there ware at least
No
more
wnuigling,
she
says
gealfau'* president from 1022 to
Progresaivpi have, he-orne more four- began shotlly after mlil1928, charge* th* Justo regime
cotiscrvMlvp, and
ennserveUve* , nlahi Bright moonlight, which
H All LOW LEAVES M1.000
with political
corruption and
linve taken on n progressive tinge. has cat atirsge.l Japanese aerial
calls for a houaeeleanlng.
arllrlly
In
the
lower
Y'anglre
Thnt brings them Imth to the long' 1.03 ANHUI.KA
0 7 - Th*
Dr. Ortla la supported by thc|
Valley t th* past several nlahls
n u sited happy mnlium In educa­
ei ti la of J i-sii llsrlnw . whlrb
Mwo partiea making up the con
a*:dn lighted Iha way to this
tion.
■orrathro-llberal coalition which
rlly of more th*n l.oeo.OOA popo- i roUi-Mng p i.lilons m the ruins mm-iini pin I,- I -i p Ihrm id nt t h ' time of her death was
The Vermont woman—ehr heads
11 in'tl d to be I ii the hundred*
ef wlint tinil been miserable mud ilium h tin y lu te
M their Km
hna supported the Justo admlpi
lallon.
the sta te te lfh e r- college s i Css*
-•f thousand* of dollars, waa
Ihlll'l h the) l-nVi- lull I Itli'lr hflil'
Itrathm Dr. dr Alvrar- i* the
Imrre oumbers of iBrehtllary
tleton—character in-* the 1M7-IMS bonilis were drappml- spreading
They i until net find Hist Ih" T h u nnv In) n lioler !'"(it nml. vnliu*d ul ,o(i| mxlmately Hl.ftM
nominee of th* Rail leal party
pruhsl.. rourl
dorumanl
m hind M-asen thu*:
flames rapidly through rongeated raids Imd gnlnril (he slightest ilon't n n -i t • iii w iltle - in'lim tn
which claim* support of the A r
I. F.lementary
and sieom lsry
fill'd recently, •.
for i ■-•:::lea to p it nnnlhgentin* maasaa.
quarters and Irapplna scores ns mill,a ,i (or the Japanese.
Schools trill be less forntalited
Th* government party, support­
score one for Ihe progressive*.
ing Dr. Ortla, points out that
/v'RwtiMHHBHanisnBBnBiinnHDsiaEiiauHwgHMHWHgwwggMBimm^
2 Ku cl mi I m n lrriil will ccnllnur
when President Justo took office
in the eurrirulum score one fat
r llU A H K V A N f iK U K T S
U 1032, Argentina waa* in the
tile conservillvei.
aaldlt of the depression, Its ludget
3. K irst-hind et|&gt;erieners will
DARRELL And
waa out. of gear and farm prices
rupplem rnt textbook dogma It***
were down. In th* succeeding sis
it dinw.
DEXTER H O N -.
year*, they continue, in contrast,
In od'fuion, th.-rsi'U to- a g reat
th* budget has been balanced, C L O T H i S M A K I T H E M A N . at least Ihe n n l f a r a
awakening among Anu-riran ed. •
H M U O AUTIKTH
s mergenry tsa rs have been re­ and braki button* of eight-yfar-old Bernard lllaekwell of A tlanta
ra to n , Miss Woodruff predicts
FROM A ltK A N H A S
G s, teem to carry a lot of vclghl wiili the Indira. The lad has Ju».
duced, the foreign debt bunlrn
They'iv giilng to get nw.vy from
completed Bra years as a duly eommlwionril member of tho *U;'a
ha* been lowered anti farm prices
PON LETTER AEAOB. JILL HEADS. TAO»
m
IIh rfontrliHAnl
.
AT TH E
petty details, like the kind of tv
polk*
departm ent.
b arf risen.
|sn1&lt; m ills to use, and Ihe num
CARD*,
ENVELOPES,
OFFICE
FORMS.
CTf.
To this ihe Radical party, 'sup­
some sg rtement nmong all the i r r of (lie d rills'l l hold, mid take
porting Dr. d* Alvenr,- replies
foreign uni ions represented there, n look nt educations! methods in
that tk* Juato regiment used
nih *r. t e n L avsiK t. a t *
und then liurrli's back to Nan- other countries
PHONE
atrong-arm method* and ballot
l ing win n In- lin- business tq do The National Kdueniiou nssoefK V K K Y E V E N IN G . |
frauds to retain control of the na­
•with the i'hiuese giiverniinnt. nlimt will lead the wsy. -lie hopes,
tional congress In last year’s prnvA T H O 'C LO C K
und eventually will inrorimrate
InoUl election*
IVlii-n tho Chinese Nationalist into American (-durational m eth­
H E C IN N IN G
* All three leading figure* In the
i.ovei nmt nt first established its od* the best elements of i-duralion
By HICItlU AltNB
campaign—Justo, Ortla and Al­
iHailipuirleiK in Nnnking, JohnA I jG U S T 8
AP Feature . Here lee Writer
Cernsr Cemmsf.lel and Smlerd Avenue ;
eut r represented the more conson, ili-ni minUtur to t'lilmi be shroud.
Mi-xlro should lm s starting
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
2
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aerratiro wing of the RadtcnU an
was mum 11 the f in t l?, H. nm.
Mi.* W oodruff feels, for
president, both Juato and Ortia I,ong-&lt;IUtanre commuting is noth­ baitssdor In Cniim two years point,
Ihere under the C snlrna*. iidinining now lu Kelson T. Johnsonwere in hi* cabinet.
sen link the Iniiinituli-nt a r­ K indlon n s jm n h money is In-llig
Dr. Ortla, a Ihlck-aet man of 61, Amcrlrnn nmlntsfiidor In Chinn. rangement with n muile.
i prut on nntion-wide standirdized
who alwaya haa espoused liberal Ho’* been living on sleepers be­
My desire,'*' he mid, “i, to cd'.'ration ns on the arm y mil
Nr,iikmg and Helping the
principle!, has combined polities, tween
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with
guv■ t k m nod th* praotW- «J, law last sevtn years. Hut right now im m ent offlei.il*. 1 don't mind nnvy. The aim of the government
l&gt; tu Imre every ndult Mexican
train trip Isn't rvaetly n Joy
.
ravllh equal aueeeaa. II* it moder­ this
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. rnilrmil trn v l. In fuel, I rathi-r literate liy IfltU. Kmpluisis Is also
ately rich, interested .In severe I
While shuttling between
T . ' trim - in lit on vocational courses.
large eoncrkna and la a former at­ 'two
chnese rlll.-v the -l.i-yei.f- 1 r' r,ul” ‘
Cuba, «he says, Is maklmr great
torney for the
British-owned
old career diplomat must Inok u" 'f
"W*u
on*
Great Western railway.
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"nil I u-r.tk rurmite. Ho long os -Hides under Gen Juan Batista,
for the safety of hundred*
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—V ..... who tins trained hi* soldiers In
Dr. de Alvesr, fiO, Is ■ member cut
e BlLttnlnls fi'ftralrii’Vrn
, 1 1
: 7Afmr' r I the
capital
.
. ■ _ U , Nanking . ac.l
. * tho resist in making rural dwells,s
of an old Argentine family Ills of
ic^ns ci-light In the eiossflre b e -' ' ‘Tnll-ms rema n in Pei|dng. I

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Commuting Envoy
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Stranded In China

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t g reat grandfather wns n
ilah admiral who came out to
Argentina In colonial day* to
aetua f . Bpanlah-Portuguese dis­
pute -over rolimJal frontier*. Ilia
1MS-2B
adm inistration
sailed
■Jang smoothly, and he wae re­
moved from party leailerthip be­
fore the Radical catastrophe ram r
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AuNlraiia'R F e n c e s
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—CamaU *r*. so ueeful In the
arid araaa of Australia that the
rommonwealth government keeps
lla own breeding* and training
station* for the** beast*, says
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honor checks. Ann If§ •|»oasloic he atnto ihpitrimcnt.
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mu i t |jt?l proimaca from Chlnraa , .
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Rl»*»3kA 1 nine** funnily
J onH makes a hobby of Chinese

Ambassador J| hnsim's c n m* pa inting.
mutiny I* n w M u ry bee* use of
His year* ngo he wns mrrrleil
a unique arrangement in China.

literate,
• Notional differences should le
forgotten, while edueators explore
m slem s of.muntfTe* like these.
Mira Womlruff ray*.
Prolmldv h r liarkground *rcount* for her world view.
Rhe holds Ihe derreees of mas­
te r and dortor of education, wss
the first woman president of Ihe
Vermont S tate Tearhera A a.-cbt Inn, hss held Ir numerable of fire*
in the Vat Inna! Fdnration ssso-t*Hon and Is eon-ultant nn the Kduc ’tlunal Policies commission.

It’s the only lurelgn
country I " ' * 1" ‘T*.ni **"''_?*
in which the Unit,d S U le sm sm -, " " T f .r • ", T " " “ "
ta in ,
two official em bsssm s.: J * '* • p f" 1
'' " " ," " 1 " I The Union Jack, a* applied to
Nanking is now the c a p ita l,b u t'
the flag of Great Britain, I* a
Peiping Is the old center of na -1
-------mlsnomar “Ja rk “ la a diminutive,
gotialions. So the am b assad o r' The University of Pavla, In on tti* sea, to th a t only a small
rushes to Peiping when he seeks ffsly^ was founded in R26.
flag la rightly term s a “Jack."

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C.irael patrol* maintain the
-two gre steal renew*
In the
world—one that bar*’ Ihe Jackmarsbblti from anterlng the great
RPwhrist belt of Weetern Anstrallt.
the other erected against will
do** and rsbhlu aloug the borof New 'Booth Wales and
AtWIlh Australia. *
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us*d In tk* Auitrallsn Interior
ky sutplorer*. They were lmPjWtFd from Iadla.

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p h i or.
• ITltiins nil i ”i|it,-it”a .th a t
"Bnralngil,' wlllrll I&gt;t™&gt;n nmi'ln)
ni'il.i' I'timl rn te iliiu iiim t, "The
■rid Monday nl the till, *r(i&gt;■il
I. t” iv It I ■r | • t'f'h ah ly Ih”
Ih-w ler School ny," w li^ i p ljy aj
With Claik ll.lllll* Mllll J' 'll M&gt;&lt;
h i i . . . i n n tl leg joiing man of
1 1.j i nny nt tl |. liiir VticaU-r, la '
: | fn 11nl 11. 1- n***l,
low III llii' l.inlm r 1&lt;■!•■■■ II
n it
”nnil t u tcrtainum it
The |
•| i i i l l . t r win* inukns III*
• n&lt;4 ti llm Ill'll with ” .it liiliilMlif'
Olio nl III” m«til miiisii.il trrli
ili l.t.| in "Mr, tl'.il.l Talma Ih”
armcti tinttie* henled hy talented I
nlral farkr. i ver a llm iillu l In \ ............ ii” v Marvin
&gt;tlf key R oom y, who u wvILra-1
* Holly tviinil htUfllo
iiniiiiH'Mii r.'i1 iii» exi r.fli 111 wnrli
m .nii.lv fm \\m lir r llrra. inl'.ii-”.
mu—
ri111
111.'. r—T7T7 sijVi n ■
Wlim a tlm.'l i|* li* '" "- i ” —------- -— ■'''ii
■in ' \ \ Mhlaiimmir NKthl'a llream ”
im
pouring min ih ” M ■ -I t , i
i.i,d M( 'l|iin ln a ,l u iairinu».“
nt i \- r y itav wlifl”
• -sf. III , ♦ j j. .it. i n hi Inn tmirlf*
■ludln ildiiainllm. tin i ,
litre” li llnr Ini a in the
this plrtun* Him tm Jut k I ’tillja n .i'. i - .m y na t hief Deputy in tnc WeiRnta anil aira.iirea
ih |.t. 1 1". If II” wn'nled In
II I , n i a i l . l i I with
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l‘lejean llnrntW, and l u rk tiaom M|i|” it m *&lt;&gt;uibti , j u i in. fill Inn rice .
rtialle almpllcity mi l Department- lalla the ncw ipapera to Itltfe them the low^lown oti
ill
ts
Ir
ope nu IlnInm nf dcvlalor n iik-.i Ii ..
nf Inntiha, m l i. in mnl 't h e fmiil rue hell era, »hna« chief la H enry KoUcr, on the left.
IIIr* i i 1
liltx tSunilay nml Monday. The Inat piaalnefinn nf Ih” fnniinta pint p h ily
finishing Th” P »
niniimiili
mum- hlonrte ana rm n p lrtn l wilh the u v nf a '‘iliiulile'*hml the niil 1 hi dll' . Il Ik i i pielm e lleNiyrnal
scenes wlllnini ll»&gt; femlidii”
K&lt; ir . lime li'JUfa every day- nf trirk rum i'in ahota.
fnr enterfalnm ent wilh a ■pint na
Thu niliilliiii |.-«jr til rmvll iin. 1 1rtn^i. * ,-iiiiflnv. w**f** jlf’VIllf'l
i p limlnte na Imlay'a In n&lt;11im-a
• lid o »”i|ii”iirr.. in • llitiln.it&gt; n s 1 j.tf I pr*»*lilff Inn •jil llie W’M
Mim I 'In1 1. *. v. Im a m nn lh&lt; t fllh ira in III” enrt nffiTini; Rimil
far da iirit.HlIil” llii* , linr.iir*l»r III ‘ r, i|
,«1 Inr iH ifir frriHi’n and
| t r f ini'U rea
Im lnle
William
rm I'lrlnc ” ml In III”
fd in n i
imil Iri linn IN Inr
■hi&gt; played; medlllng n &gt;III III r *tfP» i '
•oinhl. Ihim lliy Vnnuhan, M any
«iiir! i •• f itmn
ready flit... I In iiiiifn'mi vvitii ii
rrn|!”lrnl| ai'*Hi. 'In •T'lilitle |'n llltyih'lt, Aulln Hennlitnn, lliailley
(ho new lri‘alni” n l; nii'l lli” iin*'
-Mi 11*t»li| ’TutfpAt Ihn Air"
a m
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t-URH'I la ulv M ilrnlf, linri* Itanhin, ami Will* i .i
nl s” »i rat li ilnili.il dnvh■
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lllls* T heater (M
ler l^ipir.
In n plrliin' llmt afforded ev­
Korliiiiiili.ly. lli”
iii.lliuy nf »f s♦1 »f
e ry npp. r t unity for th e popular
ih” picture wIIli Ml . Hut
i l ’a never hein done before,,
led hi iiileil Inr t&gt; diaplay Ihnoc
anil (Mark linlil” had uli. n*l • J
what Ann Dvorak
and John,
nntgeil, ‘ in. &lt; n . I n ,, l i 't e d Inlenta,
bran flltm-il. Ml*» l|arh'vv V+1
Ttetll do lo n Ill'll! aoriely myawhich have
e falea m l
him
to
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lery in JVhe’a S’n l.ariy,” th e i;o) ,
ihnrrnnda o f inovie-tfoera, "(Jreat
at th e m r/
In la» r ri-t'l id tin- |in hIm linn
romanei- wliirli plnya Friday at
' H uy,” Jarni K fTii:ney*a firat t .r a n d
Sunday, Monday \ renvMtn.n I ioiii ion , I, run ,1. .f, nu
A iltilllil” i m n i'll In tin- l&gt; '■
the If il x Tin nlte, T ”«i'ther for lli”
Nut tonal
production
will
play
I fa. I-»»•/, r i n k fi.ihle." "Sn rato” n
rew ritten a iim .i,
l»ii li.r n|i
fit at limn na m e n u romalilli • !
l l i i i r 'd a v nl the Dili T heate r.
pnarantca »Vj” niltilniUi.il, In
Tut'ailny v The lllg liny. I".% -pi* ,1 luldid n*li •r'loti nn I
liman two plnyera te a r Ih” lid off
I The f l o t y ■f&gt; "H renl Ouy” la
tliaan
liislam ” i 'o n ly
'In n .'
if you Inujrh d when "M r. fh-i,l.M Wi’nl lo ’lo a n : onTi how I
lo provide a hlhiriou* fate” apaik'
l l y p i m l Cagney e n le itn in m en t. It
allots" anri" Innil” , lln&lt; ilmilili. |
lire: &gt;i il Ii 'toy dialogue.
when "M il. IlflllD* TAKKy T ill: AIR. ’
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|depirt&lt; lla* r lrng*[h"i of n young
li lliehiiiir Ik oh&lt; word for it
Wedih?dny, T h u rid ry - iln tfn, .ta p ”
in p, &gt;ti t.nke
deputy in the
D e p a r tm e n t nf
cam era.- Ifi mi plan- , ta
In r
f rom ih ” rpmnent Trt*h!,.na an np'
fo n n ty ’a chnitipion mmmlm
llitrln n t,
weights * Me.iniri'a nf a large
fain M i 'l l , III her
lull - all'll
loil enlly iiu'hi iiileil* lull hnndioioe
, 1-ity to put an e nd t n the abort
S ffifi) iittrnetton: liomim Whitney, tTinrli- Kilffgle
■a niilnrliij: iliaira nr iiiiinlmi
you ini man Mniwera Into an eaelu
weight tp ek rt. Of. e o i i r s e , he geta
•TI HN O FF TIIK MOON.”
nrrnaa n lawn In ”11” ln” iw '|ili
r|V” In r Wowintf a toy liullonn, nnd
m in trouble, for Ihn ga ng, who
acmina already marl” by alia
Thnradny
Jnniea
Cacti,
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lii'irina flirting with
utiful Ann
a i r profiting, nrodleaa to any, nra
Harlow, were iliml
f i l’V " Alao ^lickcv IIrwinie •IIOMSIi:!! M lo tll, IlllV
|li..io h who i« truing alone, whim-'
powrif, I (Hililirally a n d quite tin*
"Warnlnga." a lu 'elriiik
Friday Ann Itrornh, John Tn li* •*Stl,,',T! N o I,AMY."
r y mid p a y dlllojtm: m r r y It*” ,
a r ru i ”dnu*
Ih fore
lie
geta
frnm thn |ii'ii nf An li.i l .im
allow'.
Ilelurn hool. ni' rtnudelfe ti - ’lrH “ • MI T I IM IN DAIflS."
Ihrm ifh, he tmnily Insea his life,
Ilntinrt llujikfiia, 'I•■ills wTili
No I inly" iv o rometlv - f
S n'unlav IT ' "S rllF F N O " U dim,,,
|',u |
"NMI.TII
tlie girl he loves nml hia good
rnm ani” k l a n 'i i Hi” il.m
e r rm . Iia'id on llie Ihi'in” “ thief
tinnte,
OF TTI|; HIO OltA.NOK," nml "D A N H K IiO IS
\D V rV .
■if a wi alllir Im i'” mi in i ii” 'l
rnlrli llni'f." Mlat Iivnruh nnd
, Ifow lie vviie. out. timkea a yarn
a IdHihtuakiT. Mm li nl il.. • •
ti k
..v
“Bobby” Franklin lap dancer
T ie tll ploy rolen ef donhlr n i l - |
llull is wav m ove the a verage in
Hull la lil.l nl
llm S:ii iln i
nf U-esburg. who » a a adjudged
1 liken Identity. T h i t 'a when- ( h ”
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action,
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and
nrroalnnal
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ipiile t h e lir-.l f n g n r y picture that appear i.l the Hits in peraon
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action wan In II • #*\ 9•’• HU 1
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wtileh plnya nl 1‘harlen Vidor d i m l e d Ih” pru
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“She’s No Lady” Is
M ystery Starring
Dvorak And Trent &gt;«

IN HJiMEDY HIT

WINNER

Cagney Appears In
l Thrilling Story Of
; Weight Swindlers

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PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF AUG. 29

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S t a g e Presentation
Shown In Addition
To F eature Picture
Right am ateur grig from Lake
County which recently rom peliil
In Ih* Coiitrnl Florida c a n te d
aponaaren by the Orlando Junior •
Chamber of ' D’otpmerre w ill' bsj
rreaenlyd on the plage of tin,
fUti T b rn lrr Wydneadiiy ut liol't
matinee and evenlna nerfnrm,---nncen.
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Clayton porraofl, l^ikn Cnunty
director of Public llecreuljon.
will act di M aster of r» re ­
running. Ileadlag llm lla I
of *
INifornicru
will
lie
llntihy
Franklin, youthful tap il.nn-nr
and KUatla (H rla Trio.
AdiHIInngl aria Include Tom
Carroll, barllotia; FairI Wolf ami
JohQpy Howard, guitar and aong
d a rt; Jimmy 1 flohlrn. * IrnorJV
Elmo ll y r o t li , Alton K ln d rn rF
nnd Homer ID-oka;
Margaret
Noble. Contralto; ami M arjoi)»
fa e ” , .ta p ' darner.
They will bn presented in ad
illtloli to the aerren Altrurlloii.
"Turn Off The Moon," atarrhig
Kteanar Whitney and
Chariie
lUirta*.

'I Mel Him In Paris’
Has Snovv Sequences
A fter ipendlng seven wreka on
location In Urn anow country of
.Sun Valley, Idaho, In make “I
Met Illm In To Hu," which ahowa
F’rktay nt the H lti T heater, Claud
ctle Colbert picked her akla ami
akates, and headed right for h rr
mountain cabin near lllahop. Cal.,
where there li mow available alt
year ’round.
“I ilippoae il aoiinds a Illy to
lain, a mow-filled vacation after
working' In anow for alm ost two
m rn th i," ajic explains, "but the
facta are simple
I like to »kl.
and that'* all there is lo ID”
010* YOU KNOW f

T hat Lionel
Barrymore went
partly bald for Ills role of G rand­
pa Clayton In "Hnrntnga"?' To
halaocb-bla lo ss' narrym oro IIIetatM- on ••wearing • a luaktach^ 1
•a.

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D O I N G ’ T H E 11 G A P P L E * la the latest dance craaa nf
the south, bat II sterna to hive gotten Into the blood of Shortstop
Appling nl the Chicago While So*. What he’a really doing ta tossing
lo oral alter patting out llal Trosky of Cleveland who vainly ilid
for tcrund b u t.
T H E Y A N K S A R E C O M I N G , e a t t he t r y !0 y e a n ago In th e "w ar to end all w a n ,"
and today American troops are again liradrd arroaa the are. This lim a If* the Marines, ordered In
Hhanghal to protect American lives. .Members of the alalh regim ent, m achine-gun b atlrry , w ent
Utraugb landing drills before d rii.iilm r l i mn Kan lllrgo fur the arena nf tltm i-Japanese hostilities In
, Chino. This prcpacydin-.s k rrp s them In shape for possible aventualtUoa there.

NO

N I G H T S H I R T

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this atrange-lnnhlng garb 1
hy alera-facnd Premier M
tint, but a miner’! ontBl ha
donned In BtcUy,

C R O P C O N T R O L nn n whnleaata hoot, with nld "Mather
Nature" heraell plowing nnder oornn at a ttnsn li hntng wttnamed by
farmers near Buhl, Idaho. A whola y^IUy In ito itn f, ernmbUh*
away fertile landa. Tiny Iguren tahnre) ahnw Ihn af*n n t Urn gorge.
Experts seem baffled hy Ihn phenomenon.

T j u MPINO

SEASO N'!

. MacAlnatsr Cnlhmn.

genm. It, Qalley where fnad fee U ran »• prepared It laJ aud nateanger'e
fiM iaiir ruiiijurljnaat D* pennnij, &gt;1. Ilfth passeager &lt;

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Seminole County Produces
More Fruit And Vegetables Thnn Anj)
Similar Area In Americn ,

Buford b Th# Only Central T
Florida City Affordlny Rail, Highway
. And Water Transportation
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VOLUME XXVI

Plan Outlined
For Bringing
in Pensioners

Member Associated Presa

A N I N D E P E N D E N T (D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

Group Indicates Enlarged Itoad Build- |
ing P r o g r a m In
T ! h&gt;

150,090 Will Be
Retired In 1937

enm pniun to m oke S an
o r tl.a
nuTcn fo r r c t i m l
rnilrtm il (n&gt;|t!o&gt;’C('s w ns explnim sl to R o tn rin n s a t ( h e ir
r e g u la r w eekly luncheon held
in th e V aldez H otel to d ay ,
by S. (). S ld n lio lscr, J .
I
In g lcy , am i R alph R jg w ell,
w ho c h a ra c te riz e d th e pro|s»snl a* th e m ost p ro g re s ­

L a n d r e s s Rites
To Be Held Here
Tuesday Morning
Funeral service* for
David
l-re I .and re**. 02.'* who died III
hi* luimn hern yesterday will
bo hold In tbo Rrlckaon Funeral
llomo at III.20 A. M. Tuo*d*y
with Iko Itov. \V. I*. llriNik*.
pastor Ilf the
First
llaptlal
t'h iirrh hero, ofrirlallng.
Mr. Landresa waa
bom
In
Alarhua county nn Hrpt 4. Ik7t
and ha* lived In Hanford for
the pa*l fifteen year*.
P r i o r t o hi*
lllne** ' llireo
year* ago. Mr. I j in d n - a a w as
•m tdnvrd
n* n p e r a l n r of |lin
ftU an llr
F oist
l.ln e
w ater
w V n p i n g a l a l l o n *ou lh o f H a n ­
ford.

Ho I* survlvrd by III* widow,
four daughter*. Mr*
CW.
Keree, of &lt;*lewr|»lon. Mr*. W. II.
Hilliard of Orlando. Mis* Freda
laimlrr** of Miami and Ml**
lllda U n d r e u of Hanford; four
son*. It. II. luindre**. T. O
luindreas nnd Donald l-amlrr**.
all of Hanford and
Raymond
l.am|ro*« of Fernandlnn.
Two brother* J. T. Iminlrc**
of Avon
(’ark
and
lleorga
l.sniticss of. JtVhtt* .Spring* Two
(later* Mr*, n. W. Holland of
Hanford and Mrg. Heorge Walden of White Springs.
tnlerm enl will he mad* In the
ergieon Cemetery bar*
The following hare bean asked
In serve*, a t pwlbearnrs: F. 'A
I»y»ou. C \Y Rutherford. W aller
(took. J P. Hlaven* II. K. VMilt
tmi. and (!. A. Ilaien.
WHAT PRICK SHARKS?
HYDXKT. Australia. Aug- SO.
- A subsidy amounting vo
f l ^ h “u a y«*r ta offered by th*
O tv Mouth W a in aovernmmvf
for catrblag of abarka on 8yd. ney'a cneaa bearbss to protect
bathers. Tha
lovsrnm rnt
retgulre* that th* company rereiving the subsidy haul In Ita
nets each nlaht sad roller! th*
V atrh. Many prodart*, lacludlog
‘oil* anil • form of leather. Il
'Is auaarsled. could ho made from
pharka thus rauaht.

Retnlnnlc

Co u n ty

-1 Dollar Diner I’rcnident Hoover Is H it
—AluT 7 Month crH
or (Yew Injured

THEY ALS 0 SERVE

C h i n e s e Officials
Apologize To U. S.

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tt&lt;l'»loncr* vtl«i| in 'puri-Yis*
■ mail grader In their spci IuI
session III •Ilf i: 'lit! 11••tin* Sul"
tirilay n* the ttr-i ol the n ecen -q f
s.iry rqitlnnirfit «-|it|roil In e.ir-i
ry out ilo-lr &gt;vtciisllo road-*
liiildlng timer.no oulllneil for;
j |ln« «omlmr y«*ir
At llift vtiftHIn* SaiunU y n v
ii 'Hii Iht «iC Milt fur (lit* nwuf -

Ingl^y And Bngwell
A lsl&gt;- Descri
Describe Benefits Of Proposal

(C«.atl«M"4 O n P a t s T b r s i l

Chinese Bomb A mericanShip
Refugees

County Board
Votes To Buy
Road Grader

BOOTY FOR BEAUTY

NUMI1ER 2651

E sta b lish e d "in 190S

SANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY. Al'OUST .10. 19.17

Shinholser Tells Rotarians Of Plans
To Iaocate Fix- Railroad W orkers H ere

sive undertaking w en In this
city lor many yi-ur*.
Speaking »n the "Raltroail Re­
tirem ent A rt" ami the primped*
which it afford* Sanford for de­
veloping new rriid rn U , Mr. ShinhoUer aU trd that a national uni­
form penalon system under the
federal government ha* lecn act
up fo r lha rniployre* of all the
railroads, and that henceforth eve­
ry worker m uit retire upon reach­
ing the ago of 05.
Muny of these people, no longer
obliged to work for a living, and
hleaard with a comfortalde pen*ldn,
Mr. ShinhoUer *nid will be look­
ing for new home* where the cli­
mate I* more suited In their health
nnd where they enn build home*
economically and have their own
grove* and garden*.
Pointing nut th at the ftrat e»S llal of a building program la
need fo r neve budding* and
l before n city really need* new
building* it m ud fill up the one* it
already ha*. Mr. Shinholaer atated
th at for a long time Sanford ha*
depended largely upon two main
line* of activity for It* economic
life. H r recommended that we
should now try to tiring In new
rraidrnta who will help to errate

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trn *

M m ’iilnllrp*

t« V |in |

of t li««

ninl

Iloover Mistaken F,«r
Japaneno T r a n sv port With Soldiers
20. -

41m

mrloim.

1 1tm)».inl«* 4 prtMM'iii

n u r u n*t|iirit|*
n l l»* i IU m h * | h » | r Mil*. T I m*’
til.I i»f fT'iS liv lli«'
S tn fo n l

IIn Irk rottipntiv. h»»irrTi»r. waf
| nrrc|*litl
I In*
an Urn
Ion I'*.I nn«l |»o«| t»l«l
l| m i s Itiillt .iti il
Hml
Iho
C*■*mi ft I v plbiis
In .fm 11*1 Annin
c m i l l v n tT i l n l m a i l s unit rr*
| n l r o tlirr * tlnrliip flit* •

&gt;**ar Imi Ihiil llio u i nssiiry I
«N|iU&lt;MiNNkwhii&lt;»L Ur*i • lo* pur*;
cI i i im i I

A(lvrtil««*iiM*iil _ for M l
i t s net
mi n rn rtl l o l b r Mill
fMHiti. () | ' . Ih tinbiti f*
lli«&gt; f l j r n l l I'tMirl r r p n t l
ll \vil« Itftlh n lt’il ul tin metl
l l i r llinl thn* In lln*
Mil*
tin nt «*f K w lfrn l tnntiji
M'n| H*'M| iii: It *Mini
p t m * n p p r t n Ini.itH)
v milt-II

Mitllltl

| m* «IlfSf il
uub:&lt;*H
ntrisvi m furtiMi

y*

|HTr»*nt nf iho Dialt-r l.tl t iM» d
.il| nf whl fll Itro In hr puri l(4|tM|

Booty fo r beauty Is sought by Miss Jn n r McClunr, pir.it*
queer) of I««»ng Beach. ( ’wlif., »h»»wn leadinu tin* \v»y fo r her
nf buccaneer* who will vie fur the title, '‘Qimtii uf Queen«." M**i»
than 25 conical winners will purticipnt *, i«presenting ficMa Mni*
rodroK in nil sretions of the state.

Local Geologist R . J. Reel Is
SeeksNew Water Injured When
Supply For City Plane Crashes

I l.

H m» M itt w hi live tn ilrn r I he streets nf rninnge. Thi«iw ns tie
«•!»•» i, \ S|».i n g h u i liftpliinrttl into **t«*wile«| Nanking mini in f mnt nf the I'lilme holt l llnntlfisb tli*.I a n d hull
more IliC'l In Buffe.* the ngmiy of wounds. Those v%)»«• esenped i « m &gt;\ mI tin •I* .Hi it i ttI h r
as depu tn l in llii.t copy riglite«l tvstH 'iitnl ('left* pli««tn ll«&gt;wti In .*.• )• «»••% l»\ t ’lip|Mi, Aerial
iw»lit»n wn« i.m u tl iw t on n senle «lt|«tm e«|tinll«d in lie liisttuy of u.n.

Mile An Hour
ale Blows In At
F lagler B each

c it y n e w s

from Iih .i I inerrhnnls. .
Mt or some
discus-ion
Itn.inl approved the |m iNsi
eilff i. fen! money for- Hits
| m**o In the tootcei for the
lug year to order that Iho
lug (loom might to- Itopl
W W Thompson, owner of
I'.hlcr Hprlngs
rtppearrd
lit
fore |!ie Hoard nnd T«|iir«le'l
Ihnt Itie prop ’V’d , County-on to .I
HAYTONA m : \ r j i , Aug. no.
to.spiiat lie ptneeil 111 Ihut vis till
hi*)—-Tl*|* wimlrt n f 50 m ilrn huui
|y
*
whippril t h r I l *riih»^ K m I I »*n*l
Tito llonrd nl*n approved a
W I'. A project for ■Improve­ b l w t i ' i t N ew .c niyi n* l l r m h m id
ments to to* made |o n d rain ­ •St. Auguktiln* l . n l . y un n mii .i II
age dltili known ns Hit Mil" Iniph'iil F l u u n iiuivmI inlmnl f i m n
I‘reek, whirl! gives drnill.ir. ,M I In* A lim it it: Ot trill w h r i r it li.r
u niimlier of form* smith
U ' l i r l tip lu itvy i i | iimIIs f o r i'in
dn-re mill empties
Inin
I .nl.
; full u r c k .
Jessup.

Damage Slight FYom
T r o p ic a l Disturb­
ance Near Sanford

im iE F s i Loyalists

Claim
Belchite Victory;
~ iSo Does Franco

H&lt;)&gt; S i ^ o l * o f T i . s . p &amp; will
hold t h e i r wrilaly m ■. i n ,
i.
i^glil ul 7 :2 u ii'eliNl. In
li..J u n l u l High H. loed.

Rebels Launch Thun­
dering Air Attack
Wi t h 150 Planet*

| APJ — B r c r r t s r y Hull a d d t o ­
day h a h a d i n a t r o c l e d
Amb a t i a d o r Nelson T.
Johnson
a t Nanhlnf l to m a k o
stro n a
p r o t s l t * to . t h e C h l n r t c oovr r n m . n l on t h e b a m b i n o
of
Ihr lln rr P rr» ld rn t
Itoovrr.
T h e s e c r e t a r y sa id h* w*a o n iler t h e lm p re » slo n t h a t m e r - .
c h a n t v f t t t l * of t h a
tln lled
S ta te *
w o u ld
not
call
al
S h a n g h a i. " T h e h n m b i n q I* l.»
he very m u c h d e p l o r e d " Sec
r r t a r y Hull s a id . *'l| Is n on
o f - t h o s e n o t e n t i r e l y nevuwil*1
iMcldenlr t h a t o c c u r In c o n d i ­
tion* *u.ch a* e«l»t In lliat
a rea."

S H A N G H A I . A iu r . :m. i ii ii r
(A l't
Ibim lm
fin iii
ri|i|H il
t 'h ii i i'M 1 w tti'|ilin it“t
till* d e c k s a n i l niili'H n f tlio
Ih .llp r
ltj|r
C iiilt-tl
S tiiti's

I incr I’rt'ttlilt'iil lltmviT !'*•
tin y in t h t- r h i i m K t ' R w o tin tl*
iiiK npvt'H
of
Iter
w nm cr»
n i n l w i t le n i ii j f
(ho
in ( i'n m —
litiiiitl t&lt;t'o|M‘ i if
(ho
S ltto *
.Inim nosp r n n f l ic t .
• The III! lilcnt paralyieil cffnrlM
itl the Hulled S ta te s navy u t 'd ,
IIm Dollar l . l l t c , d ‘» uvacuatw
| Mi,i.in-,i« of American wtri"'”i
Jiiol
r-lilllircn
.Jiymdiiltw'
li»
.th a n th a l
it also '^ “‘t r 4, -, ?wttf&lt;d
Stull's Aml&gt;ans«i|or Nelson Jolin■oii hurrying l» Iho N»nklm»
Kovernnienl of I’jvlm* to lirlnif
i t, ,. ' ominous
sliugtloii
lu'lorw
the nation'* leader*.
Tit., rlilncso g o e e n i n i r n t nc*
, ..pi, ,| mil rcapnnslhllliy fur t h e
honildiig

S a in t It mii d r lair, I 'r a tir r .
T h e .Hanford Heral.( n i d i .
|..
\ mr « h» ( \ I *) K|U r M | Inr o n 'g r a l u l a t e Mr. and Mi
R.,y
Hi &gt;11 » u ilie i-elc-I.rnt i..ii ..( il,. n t ^ u r e r t i l M iurrr *»nld I ihU&gt; t h t t .
nil l l t n t h Hrftidrlil'* li.nl hicfl
fllst wedding un'iiver* hi y I. . . lit I ) .
wallied In In* r r a d t In l ca« r
iii-iiicrnl
S p u n i -h
Irin tiin
I"
H e n r y M e i n u l m , .!■ will
'• a 21 Imurft im licr. IitftitrRi'iil
mi.-ml it &lt; llnli o f Hi. ........... ii,
t « n t r r ali««im«i r ra n i w r u I r a n - \
I »f•I •*•»»**• | it- AftfMK.*lMf It'll s |l|
III
r r|N ir trd In he «i»n*i&lt;|' •'Til,. In cid en t
wns a
tnoir
l.md'i H* pl .t 2* a ml :t »» u i *#i»* , i n
rtiMC t h r r \ | iii | w|" : i i*| nil
T e r r e l Ia i d e
and
tinfortunalo
liu iim ««l tinlay.
I ii iiilinicn in ii I.i Im Iion for
m i s t a k e liv n r l d n c s e p i lo t" t h e
I i a in r
ar t inn in tm|w|.||i:t|a *
r h ln r- a o
Foreign
tittles*
no
M a r p n r r t XVIniUii. illjitrlrt \ \ M • T h r \ \ V * t h c r
l liirf m i nt J a . k
A iiiiiiiInt nf Fanf nl i I l f III* •*
It J
ll**|
prumllirlit All*'*
lEfforta to Improve » the water
n o ,m eed
"T im
KOVetliniJ;i|
Is
far#* wi*rk»*r. n p p r n r r d
H id n ra 1Minvllliy ttiid
|h«* M n lin r r n i r r
• tin* I In in her id I . limit i ««■ g i'tiip n f H|u«ni*&gt;lt in«tiie«*iil«
aupply of the City of Hanford by mniiili* di'ilt*r' iiii'l a i l u l l o i i « »» 111. Hoar d mol w « . n . - u i . d co n
iMint: fthing I h r l i n n Ii |tvM|lir
h lllliir t o m a k e lu ll r e d r e s s "
n, \
•I'lii'r S a t u r d a y i i i n u n n r t.i
M iffrn i l . mln**r
III
lapping an entirely new strain of ttin*i.isi
AilHm rllles sa id “ on e'' sHsiit*
n»av|, I'rt-nih |Mili««* i i n l r i r i l
tlinii'd •^»*uprr»Ui*n
In
Beni* *r . - 4.
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,
*
f"! Illation Ilf II 1 II • i.d in
\ M Im I w u i i
Urm ufid
IU mcIi nii*l
liU Imiull l»l|*l-«
r u t iiinr H ihuii -I i immii gtntw • e s e | ,11,, t h a d 'b om bs ,1 t h e lloos*
«« M«|ln«r4 lift l *«r llitrftl
w ater are now V im r made !&gt;y Sid­ J i / r ,
l in d r fiMIfily w r f f a r r wor k.
| I f.iglrr lh i^h. Koln i li I til.id
e r bv liilslftke llillltsllie h o *:&gt;•
• » V»lg. Id nnd unlit .licit t h e r e
r.iwhtil Just I f t t T la I*! u r oft
ney A. Stubbs, local geolegist. Tie
\" ltn it |»i • «lf« It •! th r that in Itaiii'r
I,I,It,,a li Japanese i t , “&gt;P trails
mi .uhl In* n lln i r%pii|«inn».
Hawthorne strain , Ihr lu*l fm,
tf»i» iM'Isiiiul iilr|M&gt;r' *»Im»ii I
IH,rl. Almost, *li,iiiliuiosni»lv Jap*
..... . will blow i l m l f nut hi l a i n
which the search I* being made, ^ ••. I'll • i»*« lock )t hli'i'iiiy «*v•*lilllC
m :\lf.\M
tines)- puva| isntlis.fItl- • lu-ro an
\
■
lo
|/|'»
IIIconaidervd fcy eipcrt* l» bo one • • Mr. H«h-I wh o « » i r»liiM»li‘F
•immIU tVi". m n t h r j »t r i l l Klo nd .i
, *» I'a-ltl
mill
I lino lit
foivr.i tioiiio e,| two of their seaplane#
the Important w ater source* of li
t o H«*nf«*rU afi**r n I«*mrII i ) (ill*
I hi* nflci ii-tn, **
n -i ilit ii l Spriiiidi had shot dow n all Anierl, anstale.
u p lh *
F'h'rltln
n iil
n».i-t
‘I h e i c Wv»i tin it p m tii nf j .«i
» it Im y Itt'Lt &gt; in a niaile fh llie -, pinto util, h Imd
Although Ihr prr»enl supply
W A SIIIN U T nN Aur l a
lA*i
*to|i|M «| In m i^iiMl l i-t n Irlit l'»
—
I ........ I.m.l .. I •ii , b a i t l c m a r l,&lt;,1,11» &gt;t lie* | patver,
Hilly .
(he city I* considered very p &lt;wm(
Thr
P fitm u rV ir
I l«prtM t n n it M'lial iiijiJiy in Ihift* i n n .
t In * k
lil» fu* I P iipplf I" !••(•'
■ ‘•'•■en local Townsrivtlile* III I !.! . l o t . . ;hi „ ,,u
F r a e m e n l * of i n - tam tli p i e r c e l
o i l l l of /.Jill /
in u ih r
pibjN ily
d riin jg t'
is somewhat hard. However,
rrliim lng
homo
ll«
rr|Mirl«tl ftiiitl y rfttrfilay th n | r n c l n r fall
J h e ...nvi-nti.i* of tin- l-'iiil, , ,,. ,
I n - hi i h t
i l i ‘patclft . ih | llie , hl|,'* hull In
r.
place#.
w r i v l " | » p h d mTd
hardness 1* only Irinponiry, ami l h u | ,n&lt; li*' r h u r t ' l I h r 11
tin* d u r in g a npiral d r N« r t i| pr nh iv ru id c il. T i r r
Iigleasl.inul H i a l r i rl rolidoe ti .l i , | n i , ,| lift* I'tif rf'im til
nl fi n&lt;s| vi** T hree |, i. »i |,,'.er i Slitlelul shell*
may lie precipitated by bulling, il 11i|r* hu b u n k e d h U plan** iimt nhlv «anal d I h r w r n k id I h r M n i t . Iitti i ' d w i t h lirl iiU ;
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liftfiona
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bad l"'r ^ r*II*-I It'd !•) M lllUfidt » * . 1,111 |» j\If •‘•IlfIE* H‘T o|M'r.»lti»lf
A fnil&gt; fnnl ta*in|&gt;«•i n i y l u f tc r
AIr wa y*
la an Id.
a h In* ilhl • p l m n g
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•"I'lliiK Itj Infoimntn»n iiirivtM ill if lit i i.tl nil it I, of fill plm r* J wo. piffol lift'd !•• ftHV«* lift* ID*
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im bi'|ift|* |o It'i-1 !• 'IiiIm i wliiMi nf tin* m o .i ftfi |i oi&gt;,ly ••»|*i r • I
menta causing water hardness are I h f u r r In* ctiul'l i r g n l i i i n n f r n l t t |H*rian« iirnp lY U ln h al. t'mi.il mu I i«»u fuv Ifistriirtiufi piirp«*«^
I hr iiW jliif n I J||hi uf) .» i .ill l*et»k tiff fttlllt I tit * in lii i • ill ' H» .tills*||
w»s l l o w n d »wi» Ip i i \
l l i a h -iii&gt;
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i
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th n
tin* imi'vt
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F*h&gt;ftllli|r
w rrihnce
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III*' |MMllid«‘d
tn grulngists. When W#lrr p&lt;-r n l r p tn t .
| Mini Il' .»i|-|imI» ih in (lti*;i;v» I i
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logical fonnatinn* containing these wlii'ii flu* wind i *i 'ii k tin* plain* Nu\&gt; f I!•*r "ft «»n A u r i n i 3 Kl» »"i» • nlln..
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HmAll r n i f l I »•!* t«» ftlw llrr
nnd tlirrr nf tin*
tw o.m lneral element*, they I m y n c I h r f t ir h l r ti t I'l* nhl hail* l i f i i
i'luliv i^H|Htndcd l y ' tiitlifti* «b-|t IMllllol of /&gt;t|.!••»»£ I W,| V III' IlU v - ’ l
• hi lift* w «r fioni li • If l-ipniw
f»*M« tin* til lurl-;itN «' i« i n l i 'i l t l a 'i
rfrw v r r
#d.
dissolved in and n hnrdnrss results. • v ^ r f i d - Mr. II • I M id
iif Ml id*
Thn Innril added -Tin* rn • •»si nil nit-. I'natdwiM' fthipphif* li.i'l | 'lift* foiCfftMIII (Alt h|»t III || | ,| I| I V I'llllftT ifOVi^ nun ul ndviiiu i"! ^1id ft*I Ift-rdflf for *•
T h " pUm* « n « i utnplHadjr d r W ater in Seminole I minty is
111**
r b iiir tf t
•b'tig tlio \ • 11*«*ii fr*ml
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M'ftllloil YAIll'll U |f t *1*
11 iMipd ftboiil Nhaitrlinl bv •»»*»*•
ih fi'ii* • mini I n nn
foil .aI r a i n a ,«li it into v m til ing I * ' wiinl vi I.* 71 v aiffn u l l y rr|Hirlail • I m*HU*«| n&gt;* “ hftmu'iM.iti. mni iut 1 1 I V ib m i.i
which I* considerably farth er be­ luu^ly hi .h i .ig' *1 i«i
(««*fttlft»d4 Ora f M F I h r r H
M»tufitt-mrfit
,im| llinl t u b ftidf
1ha* Wi-atlfti It tM Mil Wllft JaO lllllra|
til* t i n |»l■•?••• In I h r ftplr *1 ih*
low the earth ’a n irfa re then the lnJurl**H n r ilnalh
&lt; ' t i n g ” a n d n | miI.lit nn t int • in i Im I I ••idy I'M* plnftt
in
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to authorities, il I* inferior in cxti'iil uf w h h l i yt ill Ir* n * v m lo d ! mil id *11 rln if tl r n n t n r t *'
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In 1 11ntIn k11n k pmlisihllltv •.1 fig fill inila-H an W" ir II fthaarl all i
In ••* r a y * |d r tu r» '.
l*u I n k r u
t|vality to th*t of the upper •"-•I.
J ' n* llcQ&lt;Irirk«t,
ftili|Mi'»|ii»tii(.
Th* Hawthorne strain rover* ap- today. «ml h r n l .»» x i i f f r i r d lwi» f l r r piii»*/ In IN" Im piiit fin tillir r fl«a| I II a»f l»*ir wha-la* 111* ' »v m lift* U n it In inMii 'u i Im* IhhI&gt; a^iwin IIm» nliVo lb* !*• H/•til'd tr
rontCAST
pol led n i p t I h e povi i too* nl g i o iin d
t ' I III i v l i l a T
r l 'O M - a l
t h e r « * l* t
liln In June* 1muti#| ih fiiilirly n liM ih n l HI i‘pb
prngim atrly
pr-rrenl of Send r u i n n v r r tin* •&gt;
r i o t I d a —P a r t l y
i lmnty
wllli
r&lt;i||uut't| b y ( Inmli ll.illniuj, wli* l i o o p s n uff, le d initn H u n Ill.ntSI
*t( rniffh Irn l r n litinii «d pllni rrm r.
nole County, and it* thl'knc** I m t t r v r r , « v r «
s c a t t e r e d u h n w er a T u e s d a y am i
raoti* f r o m
the i m I i&lt;*i m I lft.nl • a-iialllen. '
range* from prarlienlly nothing to tn k r r p Mni b"i*»r n l l r r a l d
in n o r t h nnd c i n l r a l p o r t io n *
tp iftilrr* , m n i .M. ||ft&gt;« , of liftin'l i e p o i t s r a i d i h o m ain i - o u r n about MV) feet, Hhallow depths nf r.-p,.tier found him In hi* uf*
nlm le
villf*. |t w uh ftlttlid d ial the tftlk no n l a t t a c k * * , „o o * .| .«• H&gt;-l&gt; lute, loAlgbl, H tro u g s h i n i n g
It have hern found in Sanfuril, h u t, flrn c»ilv this rm.inltig
wrr«*
inutrurlivi*
uimI
klMiMnl .'•&gt; milos so u t h “ f / a n a g o r . i , when* on IIm p v t t • tile n o r t h e a s t m i l t
i e l lr r rvtulla have l« . n ..M.iru d
Km|duyrcs of Reel nlid Sima
t h i s nfletn o o ri, K i i I eiim n o r t h ­
M i n d y iruiiift m«* la m g m a d f hi I l u n e o 'a f o r i o w&gt;. |,o,it, .J to •, s- r
n ear la k e Mary, the Wckiwa 111v- 1 » ru t to Ih-lavnd I i*t ulciit in
w est F l o ri d a O n a . l o n a l
.h o w ifie m o v e m e n t.
l
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a
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n
i
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wliol,
bad
deer, and p a rt, of Oviedo. I t. p m - 1 |falh«r ilte m f liV h l Temi*:ii»
e r a lonlKht n nd To* day.
J. A. .l aig sn wns rccti-eli-d le*atd feniloil t h a t acf-lot
ii“ ortlliieak
rn re I* usually ch»in&gt;i.-ririsl b y , of Hie ship and H turu II tu II*
VAVTONA TIDES
member f ro m Sem irmle F o u n t ) , o f Iho w a r . In iilgriil .hi wpiad
T hr S.inf'rtd AII-RUm Hftf*fttft*l I, Itsrgr of the Daytona luiys.
ahnrka trelh and small blarkl hang* l at Iho 't-&gt;nfurd alrigirl.
TueM lay'a tides, lilgh 5 11 A.
tin* hayl'fiM llffirh Junior niiif by
.Miss Wurri-ii prrsenU-rl t h r ^ f n l* and W. I. I l 'i g h r y « s - a di-legale m n * w e r e r u s h e d , t ii* u 1“ l&gt;ieak
peldlrt.
|
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' '
n M ini' id 10 to 6 in • till pl«)«-l I 'Wlllg lineup o f the local team: from the S a n f o rd t lull.
th e governm ent attack
| f w aler from the Hawthorne
,
, ,
Hi I t l&gt;. M.
The group decided to hold I Il­
Nu k
Sat tu day ftflfinoon a t th f City i Frank tiriffin ip sh o rtsto p ;
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s
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t
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p
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b
las
trtra la is su re r, .fully obtained, I 'a l K l U r a n C C
I 111 ItlC T
BAROMETER
M aud
Hall I'ark In U a)t OllM henis, first luivc; T. J. Drunmiond, lic it f'ongres'toriul l l o o t d - m e e t i n g u l g o v e r n m e n t n irlu i-e .....I d io v y
Y es terd a y . »."• fig; liMlny. 2 il.lt.
Hurd base; (Jclirgi* Kenis, calffu-r;. in Sanford on Se,,t. &lt;V
lieu,
I,.
it
wss
stated
today
I,)
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r
n
m
e
n
t
p
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a
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e
s
out
“
f
t
h
e
m
e
n
,
ready termed l.y the Stale Hoard
P R E C I P I T AT I O N
. „
----KuKs-nut W oiren,
n c n -a l iotial J&gt;d,n F arter, tevoiul l« s e ; Ito 's-rt,
g a m i n g c o n t r o l o f th e mu . T h en
of H ealth to lie eirrlle n t will be
T otal slo r y usle rday .
,. t l
aupt-rvisor
of
WI’A.
lim y b e g a n s y s t e m a t i c a l l y loonliimproved to »rrh all extent aa t o [ ^ D H K , An*. SO. fAr­
Mel'all, left fieid:
S in g i e ta r y '
T o t a l fo r m o n t h
JO
A
slight
rain
failed
to
trouble
b'fl
fif'd*
Hay
•
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J
r
,
n
'h
lff
|
m
•
•
■
■
rn
•
1
i
in g t r o o p m n r e n t r u l i n ' .
Supply
riv e the rity one of the Is-at rap- c k » '1, * Ainimy, 4.7 year-old legless
• Norm al to d a te
. ..
hots, ren ter field;
the plucky Sanford youngsters n» Is ld j K am ctb
dum ps,
artillery
em placem ents
pile. In Florida, geologist, contend.1• * » " " ’" •
,h,‘
TEMPERATURES
- *
—
_________
j*rm River llay l.ine dick at 125lh they triumphed in one of thi ,r pete Brock, right field; lli.ly i
a n d r o ad * l e a d in g lo y o v e i n n i e n l
M a i lm u m . »1 ; M in im u m . 17.
Hemming, right fu-ld; llotliy F a l- | A reg u lar quarteily Inspection positions.
S t r u t , hi&lt; destination a fte r a 16H- major games of Iho season.
Herald M-adlnJ.
•», :jV
5
L O U IS - F A R R p r e p a r e
Hurting (»r the local aggrrga 1st,an, right field; and H uhrit tour of ||ead&lt;|u„rleis Company
mile i n d ' i t a n r r sw im from Albany,
In o t h e r s e c t o r s th e i n o i r g e n t s
Official .llrp e rl
and c o n tin u ed p a d d lin g south.
lion was llulw rt Hayes wl,» llsyea, pitcher. Also, llughie Wei -and Company U r,f the I 2 t l h I n - j claim ed 't h e y w e r e holding t h e i r
High
NEW YORK, Aug. n o —.A i­
A | nil ice luLftf-h and a t ’ustmn* alluwesl only one hit to pass in in r hr!, Al Brock, V F llrtts, a n ,|,fa n try o f th* Florid* N a t i o n a l | , n,-s.
23 g . - . . - ------- -r.-e- TO. .
Joe' ImuU eceled 197 pound* today patrol In.*I w.-rc sent out to bring field. The fifst run wna arorrd In i '.iienc* Barineau, manager!
Guard by Major W. |lt*Yon liefut-n
•(
1*
23 .............................
fo r hi* delayed 16-round heavy­ him bark tu the IZ.'.lh Street dnc|t T. J. Drummohd.
Tlie boya wore their hew mange will be held tonighl, rffi online lo V W.DOST A Tl Ml At t tl 8AI.F.H
2 4 .............. ... ..............
UJ
13
weight championship m atrh with where camera in. u end reporters
I'm piles were J. A. Lohr nt lh» nnd white ih irts, blue *t„l white Infyrmatioei receivrsl l,-lay.
74
UAI.DOSTA, fi* lift Sali-s on ZM - ...................
Tommy F a rr in th* Yankee were g atb rrrd .
It waa also stated that rifle
p latter and Cy Pyo on the b*-&gt; taps, and Llue denim .pant*.
_m
. 93
74
market
prattle* by H *adi|jatlrr» Fun,.- t h e Ynblusta tobario
Stadium tonight. F a rr itcalrd 204
lie |ias&gt;.-d tlie fini.li line shortly Approximately tu fan* came from
.
A return.. ____
game_____...
with th r . Daytona
27 .
. ...q. • (
IT
1-2 pounds. Authough the weather before 10 I'. M. giving him a total Sanford tu witness the battle.
jl'ra rh boya haa brwi srhisluhd for^pany
.... n
tt
waa cloudy, th* W eather Uurcuu elapsed time la the w ater .of JIM
omnaoy D will is- In Id if the 6»*J.«.Tt po u n d s, r e c o i d s Jh o w iil 24
Sam l.ure, athletic Instructor uf-jlhl* week, arceDliiii- t» Mis*|Fomt
fel
.
7T
t ..
•
&gt;i.'-biy.
did net predict rain.
hours.
the Daytona Beach YMCA, was Tn'lVutrcU.
__ ‘ w eather perm its,

E fforts Made To Ob­ Tiny Biplane Crashes
tain W ater FYom A f t e r T a k e -O ff |
F'rom DeLand Field1
Hawthorne S t r a t a

L o c a l Townsend
Club Members (io
To Daytona Beach

Engine Failure In
* Blamed FV&gt;r Cra»h
Of Pan-Am'Airlincr

.

LOCAL WEATHER!

Sanford All-Star*s Defeat Junior
. Islanders In Tilt There. Saturday

sanfonr* municipal supply «i-| ]tea( hcg Destination

K&lt;

Inspection of Uo. D
| To Be Ht'ltl IoniEHI

I?

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.......—

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' ^ L o o k o u t s D ow n Gulls 3 To 1; G-Men Play H ere Today

TODAY'S SPORTING
v
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Champion
Joe Claims That He Will K
Knock;
WORLD
S k fc h a m p 's Terrific BlowsiAf Cri.field

&gt;• Oat The Welshman But This Time He
Fails To Predict Round Of Blow

Be EDDIE BRIKTZ
British boxing writer*, only one
Anaaalalfd Preaa Sport* Writer ;waa found—John MacAdam of the
The Jo* Utli-Tom mr Parr London Fundsjr Dispatch—who
championship
bout scheduled picked Parr to win Mott of them
fc » Ua 'Tank*# fttadolm to- think Louie will atop tha Britishalfht baa bean postponed until *r well within II roonda.
Monday altfal, according to lent * Lou a and Ksrr, both tralnad to
alaala
Information
recslveo th« mlntue, took thinr* aa.y at
here today,
|their training rnmpo at Pompton

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—
nui Bedte n and hla
ford Lookout* collected
three hintlee lae( evening
tha delirerie* of Jin Met
but downed the Orlando

u
tha “ tlrown Bomber” wee'to town for the weighing IncereMhaduled to rafha tho
Brat monies st noon before tha etala
' defense of ms recently
won athletic commission,
hoary
weight tllla
aralastj Both have put In many weeks
T o m m y Parr, British Champion, o f hart work. Farr has not boon
hot the weather man's slnomy j impressive In many of hla drills,
forecast
of
showera
Innlxht but he he* shown a quality of
tmnaad po*tpon*m*nl of tha title box ins whlth soma experts think
•trap until Monday ntght.
I *n«y prove decidedly annoying to
• .’ A crowd of 10,040 lo 10,ooe tj,e champion. Hla confidence is
fan* are expected lo dltnees the superb.
hoot and gate receipt!
will, r,r r . also 13, wa* virtually
probably roach tuo.ooo.
i unknown in this rnuntry until ha
R Premotor Mika Jacobs, how-1 shinned n«er. but ha has been
tba fight would not do less than wales for years tnd pithed
flOO.OOO and ho Block to that' ota t* of «*p,riene* and
flgura yaafartay, addins (hit K knowlrdes.
gbla receipts will probably reach Urly and keep, himself In tr.m
V f * * higher figure.
( *&gt;th u,ir, telly and physically. He
*?. *. 'V 1
„ n*b l1U hitting a . hard as ever and has
town.
aald Jacobs, "You'll »*" Imnrovsd hla boxing. Loula ex*
tbnmrushing for tickets Moq- n,et, t„ w (|( h I n 'll IPS today.
f**''
d1 *n " » °.rJ, r , Fair’s fighting weight Is 104 sod
lor 104 ringside ticket* today V I* down to that now.
and .11 .he chnaper Mels . . . . Fm, , . tU h,
,? f..te r nod
,b# nod before fight lime Mon-|lm, llBr lhan U ol. ifu|
.,
'anoogh to take the stamp'* ter*
^TM-yuutW negro, who blasted r|fw punrhrs- Re has no set plan
v
er°wn
from ay action hut add In a pr**flght
James J- Braddock a head at Chi* statement yrsltrday he Is eonfl*
ap^o last June, continued to rule j tnl ^ wmnlng. ■
2 T I , Tr^ ,.mlnfV f,ToriU
“ IlM-ok cautloualy for the first
Wilihmin who apranv Inlo mund. »lr» Louis up'and fonejur:
y
f h»l*
br •"•‘ Ing'my esmpalga acoardlngly.'' he
M i Bier in London some months
. . . __________________ :
i-vui. said he -Is prepared for
Odds, which had boon sU U cn .ry!,ny , i y|e 0f fight,tha Welshman
■l 4 to I for a waek, shot to 0 to w, r offer, ..,f h# f a , m ba
1 today and Broidwaya gamHrrs
and If he rushes I'm sat for
Mid tt»y might reach 7 lo t h y ,th lt , hfipn to ’ knock Mm out,
lha tbn* Louis and Farr
climb t&lt;ul _m . . . n. m. &lt;he round But

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unfurnished, near airport. Raa*
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bop lad radio—again a year abi-id. aala. Apply li t W. Iltk, Pboaa
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Th* Sanford All-Stare trounced
tka Edgawood Bulldog! by a
Mara f t 11 ta t . tn 1 hard fought
Sana played recently at tba Ninth}
■tfoat Ball Diamond, sccordiag tal
Euwenta
Warren.
recreational
atari that It la nano tutor
mmervlsor of tba WPA.
than llttia Proache. Clary
Hurling for tho Bulldog outfit
who Mta 'am an tha naaa
was John Antal, while on tha1
every Una ha la at tha feat
Bound for ita omarlly uniformed 1
but where da tfeay gn .
.
opponent* won Hubert Hayes, RHpht Into aamafeady’a hand*.
Hal lord's m w uniform* bar a McCsIl, and Hath Whalcbel.
inmra « H~tB,ho raal nice dads
and boat aaaaoa era baltaaa tha
local club will bay a saw aat Bulldogs! Cana HarrItoo, calc her;' riq«*iawi
of horn# qatforma and oat tha John Ansel, p^eheri Mac C!*t**1 gSlEjaJJifhil
land, first bees; Alvin Odham,' I . U.V. .
praaant eulta on tha road, not
second baaat William GoetatA.1
*OM
a bud Idas,
shortstop; J. Adams, third baas;, UltU lt&lt;«k
Who la tha moat aaluabta
Minor* Graddick, Hpht field) B.
man an tha feanfard alub this
aaaaan. Wa tan suggest Owen I Tlppina, loft field) and Hash New OrIran
Cariton. center Held.
^
Wright BUI* Clary. Oaaepa
Included hi the lineup for the i:h&gt;ti»noo*i
PhlllifN, &gt;J*e Ruggsrls, Al
Tba member* of the local ball
vlctoriooa All-SUra wart: a Kneetllle
Kssse, Bobby Prlthard, Dai­
clab hav* really got something
Kenle, catcher; N. Knob, first
vksti
ry
Mata.
Bariy
Wynn,
Al
on this O n . Wright . , Wa
base I P. Break, second bast; T. J.
Crtaflald, Wat Klngdan, Sweda
rant tall you bora. All tba fal­
Drummond, third bast) L Grlfa" a wan*
Martin, Maya Langatan, Bam
lows on tba roster are always
fin, abortatep) J. Garter, left field,
Holbrook,
Tta
Helaamb
and
kidding somebody and somebody
Ray Fox, Jr., center field) Caw*
Dan Sralnard. . , . But wo
has to ba tba gnat. . , We ware
Ikon Hutchinson,
right field)
will lay our dough an tha
the other avealag when some­
Hubert Hayes, R. McCall, and
aid
man
with
tha
glaeaat
•
,
body who wa know, Ilka lo bare
Ilugh Whole hoi, pitcher- Addition*
■III “ Haw Mail" Dadgtra , . .
■Ft in tin fire. . . .
al player* wars G. 8ingtetary and
Well
Left
al]
go
out
tunlxlil
Well Mr, Cray did same
and sire the locals a bll hand K. Echols.
mart work that makes him
•» lhay down thn O-Meo. . How
leek worse every day, • , At
wss stated that J- A. Lohr and Cy
the masting yesterday be said
Pye will umpTre the plate and
that ha would veto Daytona's
baaet, respactlvely, at the game to
opinion that they ware In fe­
b* played dy tha Sanfonl squad
ver « f Cray's farmer daemon
tha City Island Ball Park In Dayabout fie Sanferd-Lotsburg
ton* Beach Saturday.
B. L.
ease, Ha Mid that tha vale
Weaver and Cecil Beck will he In
taksn by tha n&lt;a clubs that
charga o f the committee o f a r
wsra eligible ta vela hid ta
rangti
. _
additional aid
be unamlneus. . . , Wa hnew
. In a tilt with tha Sanford Jun­ will b* given by Sam J.uce, ath­
the ether Say whan he and |
ior Lookout* yesterday rooming, letic director o f lha. Daytona
officials mat In
• a n ftrd
the
Senators were victorious as Beech Y- M. C. A , and Lee Scott,
QalnetvIHe that the vat* bad
they
chalked ‘up a S to 3 win over auistant director.
t* b* a m*)*rity. . , • Ws
their opponents, In snotner of a
should have known ws would
SPALDING, Neh., Aug. 20.—
Have gattsn stuak soma way -lerles of games sponsored liy Eun .tx K t T o u v r
. . . . Mr. Oray was In Day- igmla Wirrcn. recreational super* (Al—-The village board thought
ri&gt;oNim DTaTfi i.NAtirtt
something ought to be done about
lla’eestlll* ml SaalarA. Bill.
tons yesterday dUsuaalng thi ■visor of the WPA.
Orlsndu nl Ikilana t:tl.
situation and whan th* tlm* I Robort McCall wav on tho hill tha condition of lawns and gar
I'alslka al tlsUud. 1:11.
Bl. Auuuallnr nl twrsburg. tilt,
asm* ta vei* DeLand rated ! for the young Lookout! whllo dens In this town. Bo the hostel
NATION At. I.NACIUH
against Dray's daaialan, Ba- I George Kcnla pitched for tha San* voted to allow each customer 10,IMIUkursn
St Maw Turk.
OCO gallons of water free above
atar*.
Augustins voted against, Pe*
Thlrsan al BoM6n,
FI. Irmla al r h lls d 'lp k la .
The Lineup for tha Lookouts lo** lha minimum charge daring lha
Hike rated against but Dray
ClaelniMII at B roaklrn.
,
”
c1tided: Pita Brock, second base) hot weathervetad far hta doatelah in gtaal
a J ' M a u la a .
k J
Eugene Singletary, first base;
Owen Farre), thin! bast) W . E.
Jrhortstopi Ralph Betis, right flaldi
‘ Charles Anderson, left field) Rty
dent was right , . , yea bat
Fox, Jr., canter field) and Robert
they would . , ,
"• McCall, pitcher. RUlstltutaa In*
Ocar Bradley, baslnaaa mans- eluded Cawthon Hutchinson, right
gar of the Orlando nntla said field; R. Rosier, left field; and B.
list night that he would like Callahan, center field
The following la the lineup for
tho
senator*:
Georg* Kenls,
pitcher, Nick Ksnla, first base)
Frank Griffin, sbortatopi George
Griffin, second baeat-T. J. Drum­
mond. third base; Lawrence BarIneau, catcher; M. Hayes, right
field; Earl Griffin, reciter field)
and II- Barbiaiu, first taw.
No BLADES, No LATHER
Manager for the Lookout* ta W.
Smith. O u r s tr s e l. tloleoaib. t&gt;a«bt*
No BRUSH, No LOT10N8
c ls r * . C is r r I* K iag d ea J* fr is k - E. Batts, aad Clarence Bsrineau
«r.r U lt as bases, Orlsndn f,
Ssnlord t H*s*e on belle. Ctrl*- pilots tha Senators.
field t. Make Key I. M lrsck o s l.
In a communication received
rrlsM std I. M sbafrsr 1 . Uiaalesa
this morning by Mis* Warren, it
I » b r ad f r a Tim s. m * .

Junior Lookouts
Lose To Senators
By 5 To 3 Score

p'clock. eastern standanl llntr,
tonkht, depending on the amount I
One poll,ill -nl Amerft«n chees*
U F i n money showing up tonight
|.
estimated to contain shout
Bad tomorrow.
Bookmakers report very lltllr z.rinn ralorls*.
action. They attribute the light
Charlie II. G*V I* president
betting to the fact that th* publie apparently gives tho Welsh­ of th- |lrw 'Yf-rk Stock Ex­
man Utile more than an outside change.
ahance to unset th* dope and trim
Earrings made of giplrd ctlUrn hard-hitting negro.
been designed by
tn an Associated Press poll of plds havi
IS New York, out of town and Kchlapnrclfl, •French ilressmx'bsr.

Classified Advertisements

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9
Bulldogs
211 tTo« 7
7

field, Lou Bogino on short stop,
Clarence Bray In caster field. Hay
,'b'laub behind the plate and pos­
sibly Andy file it* pitching or
! George Bloom.
Tha starting lineup for lha
lookouts la as follows If a left
hander I* pitching for Gitnaoville;
Clary on ehort atop, Wen King'don on second base, Sweda Martin
In left field, George Phillips,
either catching or In tenter field.
Joe Ruggerio on third bate, Te-t
|Holcomb either catching or Kasao
I playing canter field, Mays Lang, ston In right field, Bobby Prfch' an) on first base and Dan Brainnrd dollar tha hurling.

Schedule Of
Coming Games
Orlando at nartnns.
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Saatesd at O aM eevllls.
la r s b u r * at f t . Auaustln*.
Daytena at Orl»nf..il»U nd at I-a talks.

Mlardar
SsalsrO at I-s«sb«ra-

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nsvtan s a t P aleika.
D sln atvllls a I DsLand.

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. . . this ch—f food
with tho doliaoosly
mild Choddar flavor

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BIX ROOM HOUSE close In for
rent. h[cw roof, all dons evsr
Inside *nd out Edward F. Lane,
Phone 4&amp;2.

FOR SALE: *00,000 second band
brick. 100,000 feat second hand
lumber, plenty heavy timber, IN
square! galvanised tin. Sea H.
I- Duhsrt, Bib 6 Cypress Avt*
MARRIED MAN, with no chil­ phone IB8-W.
dren, oc vary email children,
to milk and do other dairy *ork. WK8T HKND IIKl.tlKB atumlnura triple thick, finest - for
Hoot*, wood and tunning water
furnished.
Fair wagM.
Gall- wsisrleaa cooking. Itcott-Carraway, Inc,
breath's Dairy, DsLand, Ha.
UPRIGHT PIANO In goad coodlllon I l f M cash. PhoasMI'J.
TWO « CU. FT. used refrigera­
tor*. Priced right. Easy Tama
Randall Electric Co.
OGAT AND TRAILER'lg^ patfeet shape. Nearly new, tlM,
Rullt fur outboard molar. Hall's
iUick*mUa Btiop.
.

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HAN FORD, F L O R ID A . F R I D A n

BRITISH ENVOY SHOT IN CHINA!

Key To Shanghjftgf
Laid To W a s t l f !
j. SO Hours Of Snell"
.. ing And Bombing

Hall Demands Pro*
/ lection For U. ,S.
I Property And Lives
*

WASHINGTON," Aag. IT—
(AP&gt;—Secretary .R ail aaM
today this fdvtvaweot had

era meat af Japan and' Chlaa
were raguaalad. to ahaervo
thime rights to tie extewt
that they waald he respewelMe, far demagog to Uls govora meat ar, Ha rilltvea as a '
result af heatBe operation*.

SHANOHAI, Aug. 27.—
(AP)—Three divisions, ol
Chliu'a finest to Idlers rush­
ed 'tonight to « smoking,
thundering battlefield north­
west of Shanghai' where the
Chinese * fought desperately
to stem the Japanese charge
against the backdoor to thin
city, of undeclared war.

' A grave International turn was adJ*d to the filno-Jspanrse
war when Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugvsseti, Brltlah ambassador to
China, was aerlouly wounded by machine gun* bullet* fired from
Japanese airplanes ai he traveled by automobile from Nanking Ui
Shanghai. The ambasedor (rightI, ia *hown with the Chineae Com'
mander, Cen. ,Yu' Han-Mou who 1* in chargd of defending Chlrm'i
southern coast.
____

First A ir M ail
Is Kicked Up By
Special Airplane
Sanford One Of Elev­
en Florida Cities
Favored Yesterday

blood transfusion from a United
Status seaman. Hie life •till was
In danger but phyaklana said hie
general conditio* wee improved.
Tba tide of bdttls swung from
aide to side- Thousand a were
killed or wounded. Tha Japanese
late' today ctaimed* lhe becupatlon
vgnee on Ktangwail Just northwest
uf Shanghai proper.
. But the town a* such was no
more. Tha SO-hour Battle of
Lot|en opened with ■ honey a r
UBery bomberdmeot. Two Chin­
ese divisions held .It with a thip
line From positions In the rear
machine guns -prer* trained on

Chlneeo array from outer Bhang
hal defenae line*. 110,000 of Nippon'a fighting then today ham*
■wared al lUJOO Chinese on
front* along strategia railroad* in
Narth China. J.
AtiMTfrwai gad tbalr Jatarante waro not Sparad In yeaUrdny*a iavulopdMMn. J. H. *MeKla*ou of Houalon,

Air Mail Week. Aar. Cl to lu.
The piano was mat by Ptpl*
maatar R. J. Holly aad T. K.
Blmpaoa. proaMoat of tba Bomlapis County Chamber of Com
mtrea Many other local . Htl■am ware also present (a wolrosis Iha craft.
Sanford wpg osa of II rllles
In pnrlg and weat Florida whlrli
wqrg .given air mall aervlrd
yesterday. , A large Dumber nf
plpcaa of mall were seal by
paraon* wishing to fake ad­
vantage of oblalalug first lay
rover# aad rarhata for atamp
collactjoaa.
Pensacola, DaFuntak Springs.
Marianna. Tallnhaaaea. Madison.
Live Oak, lake (’ tty. Hi. Augus­
tin*. Oalneavllle. Ocala, paint'
ka, New Smyrna. Bhnford. aad
DaLand were visited by the
largo eastern Air Line plants
yesterday, aad Ctawlaion. , flelle
a lade, pahokee,
IJoca Raimi
Lako Worth., Hluarl. and Fort
Pierce will have the service
today.
Tha Itrat all'Florida air mail
aarvlca was presented with lha
co-operation
of
William
D.
Jon##, president of ihg Florida
Chapter, of ihe National ,Aaao&lt;1st Ion of Poelmailera.
*
lies stated that altboagh lha
aervfea yesterday »aa only for
one day. It la possible that a
regular route may be estab­
lished In the faturo.

Dyer Sentenced To
- Hang: For Murdfer
O f 3 Little Girls
LOS ANGELEfL Aug. t7.—
—Albert Dyer lllened with
ant ■■coneare yesterday t
Jury condemned him to die on the
gmllowg Air luring three IRtie
Rlrld down a lonely ravine, atrbhr
g*lng them and attaching their
h * a jfc » r r
»
Thd ewarthy little
oba-tlsne
WRA creasing watchman, who
kfwfap—1 end repudiated the crime
which brought him to oourt, slept
watt tha two nlghtf Juror* dalibar•U f aad gave not outward IndiesHon-of emotion when they tS M
ta yaatwrday with tkelr verdict of
guilt Without a Ufa sentence reeawuweddatloa. Tha .death penalty
thua hpcame mandatory.
«, r
Tha :aaaa will ba appealed •«-

a fair triaL"

#

EoUbllriird In 19C8

A U G U ST 27. 1937

Rain And Fog
Bring Trouble
To East, Soutfy

FIRST AIR MAIL

Big Financier f [
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Four Persons Killed
Near Albany, N. Y*
When Plane Lost
In Fosr,Crashes

Once Treasury Head
’’’ And British Ambas^
sador Dies At Hid
Daughter's H om e;

■r The Aaai*riatfH0 Prw" • 1
Flood 1nuntinted porta of tho
South, m l V/aet today M •
real!I o f week-long ralna climaxvtf
by extremely heavy ilownpwn
during lhe post two days
Four per»&gt;n&gt; were hilled in Ol*
rrxsh of n plane near Albany,
N. Y. when they were prevented
from landing hy a fog and hear./
rain.
•'
A Civilian t’orucrvatkin Carpi
lieutenant from the Wcllaboro,
Pena, camp drowned while at-'
templing a flood rescue. Tito
hundred*residents nf Washington,
[I C. fled to higher ground lilt
night during a (IihmI which far
hours threatened their home*. The
flood
apparently rau.nl movl
damage In central and eonlhem
New *York Slate and In northern
Pennsylvania,
■"1
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ALBANY, hfnw York, Aug- 27.
—(4*1—The bodle* of State As­
semblyman Pritchard II. Strong,
wealthy Rochester nvlatloti en­
thusiast nml three eompanlopa,
were found today In Ihe twisted
wreckage of Strung'* airplane a
mile south of the Albany airport
The Indies were so badly man­
gled that positive Individual idolslifirnliun was imponsibln ini mall*
ately but Joseph FltiKerald, lie
Albany airport manager,
aaM

One Of World’s "
Wealthiest Men• *
Donated Millions Ttf
Charity And Do*'
velopment Of -Artjj
SO U TH AM PTO N . N . •
Aujr. 27.— ( A P ) — A ndrew W .
Mellon,
n ecreU ry
of
thd
T reasury
of
the
U n ited
Suites', undei* three
Pres)*
d e n t s ;1 fo n d e r nmba.iftsdor

Franco Rushes
Motorized Men
To Aid Zaragoza
loyalists Stage Hot
O f f e n s i v e Cap­
turing Villamayor

Bomba, aballa, and machine gun
ft n turned Lotlan, It mUsa north*
Aaatiof Shanghai, into a amok log
Arriving at the local airport
heap, of as boa. Naar the town yoatantay afternoon promptly at
wavoa pt JapanaM Infantrymen 4iIS o'clock* a plane - piloted by
mat ’a abaet of S ach lu sun fira

cry * KpatchbuR•Hague*sn, Brllajn&gt;
ambassador* to
China,
wounded yesterday by Japanese
machim gun bullets fired from

*

More Pnrit And V«g«Ublca Tlum'VUjf
81mtbf A m !■ America *

An Important meeting of the
Kill* dull Will lie held lonlglll
ol X:lHl n'liiH-k at the
KUa
Ilomc.
(thief of I'ollre Roy
llama left yralerday |
limn lloarh where lie a
III* two week* vacation,

Albert H. Carey Of
Geneva Is Dead

Roosevelt Adopts
Waiting Policy In
Far East Crisis
WA8TIINCTOK. Aug. 2 7 .- W
^Preeldcnt Ruosevelt and hla
cabinet yeaterlsy adopted a po'
sit ion of “ watchful wailing" lo-

Funeral services were held in
the Krtrkson Funeral Home tills
morning et 1tl:00 o'clock for Al­
bert II. .Carey, 7(1, of Geneva, with
Rev. W, I* llrooks, pastor of the
First Baptist Church .hero uffnr
aling.
Mr. Carey who Hied suddenly in
the local hospital last Wednrj&gt;iUy,
was born Ir Osmben, Del Kept I,
IWill.
He la survived by the following:
Two brothers, C. It. Carry of Or­
lando awl H. A Carey nf l ake
Helen, and five sisters, Mrs. W. f .
Iloardman of Orlando; Mr* llrssir
Cook of Winter Park; Mr*. Fannie
Allen of Daytona Urach; Mrs.
May Blake and Mr*. Kd Palmer
nf l-ris Angeles, CalifFDR VACATI0NH

WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 7 ,- (Al
- President Roosevelt left Wedday night for a visit In llyda
would aggravate a
situation Park. N Y „ end a cruise of sev.
mad* m e n grave by the wound­ eral day* on Long Island Hound
ing of the British embassador!
to China by Japanese bullets.
The President discussed
lha
latest developmtnta In the Far
East with Becrrtary of
State
Hull at an hour's luncheon con­
ference. Afterward, all phase* nf
Ciuiii-i^nta In lha Joans Har­
tha situation were reviewed at low inntpat sponsored by Tba
S two-hour cabinet meeting.
On departing from tha rabr Ksnbinl Herald displayed exnet aesxloo one member who de­ rrptlonsl memory ' work, accord­
clined to permit the use of hts ing tn many of the repiles sahmlltrd whkh meallooed plciur^p
“ We wont ovrr the whole sit­ made aa long aa •)■ years aga.
uation. It 1* one in which tin Answers wars to Inrloda * tha
government should maintain ■ most romplata aad cornet Hat
of productions In which Mlaa
watchful position.'
llarlow appaarod
under
l\a
dlrectlua
of
Motfo-Ooidwyp*
Kmhaasy Pkkrtsd
Mayer.
. jf
WABHINGTON, Aug. H - M
Of lha total Bat of wlnuaro.
■Secretary Hull, acting al the litre* ware suc m i fuj lu nam*
request of Flwaldmit Roosevelt Ing Ihe entin group. They ward
sent g request to the /American Ruby lloraa. Marfacte llodgaw
League Against War and^ Fas­ and Helen Coaslmptlne.
cism yrsterday to cancel plana
A Uryw namhar af the' run*
to picket Urn Japanese embassy teataala placed 'H olla Angela.'
In protest against Japanese a r her Aral- major ’ production la
ttvKiee In China.'
their list of photoplays. It wag
Approximately U pickets, how­ made {by CRrMtp ttudloe head^
ever ringed a peaceful demon­ ad by Howard Hmgh.s aud It
stration at the embassy a 'few
mlatftas after Hall's'request was
dispatched. It was not determined
whether the request reached the
number of
organisation too late Of was ifI many aa
Inflow ap*

Kiigoula Warrm
mid
m ill liryan att*-s«&lt;t.-ri * i
or the district recreational
* Isora nf Iba WPA In I
Hit* morning

Baragwrs t'ndnr fire
MADRID, Aug. 27. Idl Karalluil ha*
gotn, Aragonese el
auffrnd 000 year* of siege and
when- Charlemagne's armies weir
muled, came under the shattering
fire of loyalist artillery ta-l night
when Villamayor fill to tin- gov­
ernment's Intelnsl Inniit brigade.
Villamayor, flvn miles iiorthensl
vf tin- rol.el 1are, was rapliiml in
a amsshing nffrnslve thnl need
along a 60 mile front from Tardlenle to lleli-hlle and Ihrratennl
to crumble the deep uitb lit llisl
Gen Franco's triad* hsvr dilveii
soulhwnr.1 to Teniel In ■in vffmr
to Isolate Madrid from Valencia.
Within an hour after (be inter­
national brigade, inrludmr many
Americans and Canadians, bad
ncriipled Villamayor, their arlilH 'M llB .O i n » s-aa» T V r « l

Member* of fhi&gt; Sanford To*(i
rend (flub will hold their weekly
Hurting tonight nl 7:3(1 o'rlnek in
Ihe Wetaka Building, armrding to
W. If. Hughes, president.
A rharlly dsnre sponsored by
(he |1. p O. Ktks laslge will lw
presented tonight In Ihr bulge
ronqi of the Ktka Home Immedlsti-ly following the regular semi­
monthly meeting,
A group of boy* of Troop II
wire al Camp tVIklnlkl yes
(erdaf lu ronslruit lalile* to be
ti.eif at the eomlnr ealnp, arcurding to W. fi, K«i|&gt;-r. wontmuster of thn troop,

Federal Check On
J. N, RoltMon, Jr., Blood Stains Fails
Gocm On ItuyinR Trip To Reveal Clti'es
J

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1111011^

buying
Winners Are Announced In Sanford
wliern
Herald’s Jean Harlow Picture Test; 9l.Istoslfa

Robson
J r , M l tills
by auinmobtle for *
lour of New V&gt;'h CHf
ho will
purchase
the
In Fell men's wear fur.
I'erklii* II was anaouneed

F-Ar. Rlllia'in I* one III
Ihe
leading aul hurll lea mi *l)b-s for
young men III |he illy end will
give hla beet efforts 'In obtain­
ing the finest In “snappy'* at­
tire. On hla trip,' be will meet
many of Ihn trading manufac­
turer* of the Keal
Mr. lloha«n *111 return
to
Hanford la. about two weeks.

^ T h * follow Ing wore Included
l a ' the major list of winners:
Mprgaret
t’ ullum
"Marjoria
Hodges Nan*) Klltabelh Cul-

Leon Harwick Made
Sea Scout Member

Leon tlarwlrk . wa* made a
new tuamhar of Hlilp No. T
“ Seminole IJon"
of
Hanford
Boa Hrouts last nUhl at tbalr
weakly mealing In the Junior
High Reboot, according to Cllftord Roll skipper.
Mr. Rell *lsl*d that iposlderabla progress has brea made
ta advancmsnta et rank, and
that all of the members are
t a i l ; copies of “ Jean Harlow's now Apprentice Heameh. Ar­
are
now
being
LUe Rlory " by L«u»ll» O. Par* rangements
aeag, at aay time tom orrow al mod* for tha boya to become
Ordinary Beamsu.
The Jjarald Offb e,
^

law. MsrylHvaap
MarvU
Proctor. FraBhllo llranan- Her­
man MbidP ton, f/ila
llodgoa.
Oarolyii Rosier Alke V. RaF»
Key. Helen l&gt;"«sUdllne, FJoroaco Wells IonImi Nontgran,
Rwky H o r n .1 Jean Hardy, Hatol
Lodga, v*ra Iaider, Mary I*&gt;dga.
aad Robert Washburn.
, The above winners may ab-

cminirtes engaged In tha Work!
War, was lha first to attain a'hals
■need budget, after that conflict-'.
He assumed Iho secretaryship
when Prualdent Harding took of*
fire Mar, 4, JU2I. and held it un*
dar Presidents Cool idgo and Hoo­
ver until Feb. 6 , . 1033 when the
senate confirmed. hla nomlnaMo^.
aa ambassador to Great Britain^,
Only one other head of the da*
pertment exceeded tha length e l
this sarvlee, Albert Gallatin hold a
Ing tha post under Pros idanla Jal*
frroon and Madlaon from lM i
until the sprlug of INIS. Anotheu,
■rerotary, William' Wlndom, balm
office under throe presidents, bub
there was ■ lapse betwron hla brtaB
service under. Presidents Garflelff
and 1Arthur In IU I and
two yarn under Proaidant Beaja^
min UerrUon alerting in.TUW .,
Mellon stepped Into the Irene*
ury whan tha government's flaanA
clsl aftalrs weye In a gloom slat-w
resulting largely from a' deproac
4
(oeatlaaoe «a Wawe TWreel ’

The ono remaining rfift. which
officers of tw„ enunliea hoped
would solve the mystery runnest­
ed with Ihe death of Kugtne Gaff,
ney, Orlslabi lu Mender whose
body was fooml In an oak scrub
Ihkkrt near Altamonte Hprings,
proved fruitless sial officers ware
again faced with (he death of .a
man, proaounrnt murder by a
loroner’e Jury, In which no sJuea
can be uncovered.
The set-back, Sheriff C M.
Hand atatrd, -was a negative re­
port from the Federal Uurrau of
Invaatigatlon on the blood speci­
men* found on a shirt and towel
Identified ga belonging to John
Martin, who was held, In the
County Ja(| for some tInvar -for
questioning in Ihe rate.
Tba communication which wax
FORBCABT
received from Washington yester­
Partly cloudy
toutghl
day afternoon stated tkat there
was an insufficient amount -of Baturdhy possibly with
blood in the specimens submitted tered showers. Extrema
to conduct any grouping «namtnn- west Florida—Probably i
M ight and Saturday. .

LOCAL WKATHBBt

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FRIDAY, AVGUST.27, 1297

TBB HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
99

u MUIXKR fnlb*Vstra teg ic motaSR
for brtsrssts outM a r* i r - u T O r w
Ha Was 46 yeses
tbs California*'#
a
g
F
a
F
s
a
g
F
c
sad
he
wse
8 m Of PltrsU 1
The death o f A n d rew Mellon removaa from * TwanU s cabinet
.
.
tieth Century scene cow o f th e last o f a score o r m o t* o f . 9 / Irish PnUselaaS ------ . m
■I T n U M t l
M as
gf
th*
A
Ja a Ji:-J*
s w
a S
s T
S
g
was U m Usr. 24, U U , st Pitts-.
T ow n a t S abfar*. V ian d*, a*
A
C**laa*&lt; I••*!*• a nna w n h tsM i ra-wttt
7
____
“ ru gged individualists'* w h o laid the foundations o f, th eir burgh. Us third of fhr* m s
horse tack rid*
CbarWa w . M O K liia, II aU»*.
reeerdtd to th* sebtta r m r a *
W
TRACT If BCaiNITOtO M
a t S*m laol* C av a tr. F lorld A
d It
dead.
h t.
unbaew a
a saint I II ( h i K u l o f a
sad by
to and front nle
fortun es in th e last part o f the last century and su rvived Judgs Thomas and Sarah J.
Its.
Ssvloosa,
I w a lw a
and
to raise them to th e sk ies in the fir st part o f th is m m . Nsgisy Hellas. His father \
f r n « A r d ? a r ,t t * % ,.
_
f ' « a n x i an a a ll porttro n rr*
•f'u a^ L M lM H *. l6SfceZSS8
at Caaaaaaratal Street aaC
e n t»r he yabltehad anas a w en t
j , ax cla lia la g an y lotorrat
. Jfoobahly n o -man ia -A m e r ic a e v e r made moro m oney than Judge (a the A lligktq' CPU
M M avantae,
ahnwS by R.
te r fe a r H ) t i a so s e u v e w **k i
and prtnaUa* b*X*------- -----------------O M H N AU X
■
sourt sad rtiirad Irons U s be
A ndrew Mellon. W ill R o gers used to say o f
ird In
Sanford,
K S S a .*^ -.L cgat N oU cs
S oetb I f f a IM S t**t ta tM
Hrmlnol* f t a U f , Florldn.
when he v i a appointed S ecretary o f the Treaaury nod is I860 Is establish Us faaakiag
to tba
N l MtCI
North n a t o f Ftrat Sir***,
is
w ent down to W ashington from hjs Pittsburgh banks, b e house of T. Mellon and Sons
,b5n;:
itM M a m a «t»n * Iks N orm
a ,“ t * =
=
S
«
Andrew Mellon was educated
Has
o f P i n t StreM
If t
a
as
«b*
felt
like
ho
was
g
oin
g
slum
m
ing.
S i t e ___.________ E n
CK
A“C'
"0. P. HERNDON,
1 /1 0 f*»t. these* North 1*1
Iha ahava
(a a priests school and in
«r r w W i *
■ —J * - r i
S k o a l DA. IN
10
r
o
d
s
k
s
rum . nr th* ah#e*#tyj*d Coart.
Serving in th is capacity fo r the better part o f three Uairorstly of Pittsburgh, class of
ISOfcA
i a . c u e s S»t
,r .r
’S
1
Itr, A, M. WEtOCB,
&gt;.
adm inistrations which included m ost o f the “ g ood y e a rs’* 1878, leaving college shortly
d m SQy i i
t
i
&gt;
f
t
t
»
iN
V
B
m
i*:rr
t
o
m
c
i
A
L
tg tu
r " l&gt;
*"
I (H IM H H - »
a fte r the war until a fte r the great depression began. fore rommettcemsat. Tbs
T« « * t h f , a *&lt;3rpor*uon
•IU W rfcnnto* I
as bleed and existing eoa-r
fait ft.
Melton's success In pu blic o ffic e is likely to be m easured year he emerad Us fa t W s bank­
liin O tla l M W
l e s s o f t*a S tale o f
norm .
rUlaUtf.
M M X « t f Kan* " » w b y a yard stick, the length o f which depends upon th e ing boues and was mads a
■ ltrrm~4 M im u tk M political affiliation s o f (th c user. Republicans praise him aar a year later. When hi* father Tba USX*
■E
B m le m H A
aslTA
M rm kla#. O W f » x
I t ii l t M , a*S g r o a t . .* o f J W as “ the greatest M i/e h t iy o f the treasury since A tauut- retired from boahwaa is HIT,
K
e
lt
M.
AKHKDOMDA.
# » .,*
a s
Andrew became the senior ad U s
m » i , P W M S is t *
u l »• « der H am ilton;" and D em ocrats regard him as th e vary fires
o s d k s awn m u m i o i
epitom e o f all that is vicious, not only in Republicanism ,
s or
Florida t * i
The partner*!?, Incfcdlag his tuTkbs s twadthkann
byWA devisM A
at TV hut also In the capitalistic system .
„
brother. Ulchard B.
U i a l x t a ad c r t a l n a 1* Jl'BM « T r n « V I M •&lt; •••la*
liP tl M a AMKOONUA. «•«•*•■
•MOM «• «*• ■ ?. far w — . .M ellon s . fisca l policies, which he a p p lied/.regu larly taxed the national banking aya*d. K liW T N SANDTS DAW K*,
Ih iila a a
IW
i.
as
the
Melioa
Na­
aa
aa*
at
to o
T ra n m
of
at
i
x
a
la
Urn
July,
lo
his
own
personal
a
ffa
irs,
as
well
as
to
th
e
'g
o
v
ern
•a It ar
vi -ohida land a coloniza ­
la tkla a
m ent's while he was connected with it are sum m ed u p In tional bank. With Andrew Mellon
tion COMrAWT tMd|. It alt vs
Hark la at aaXU.
ant. It aaaa. at. snaaowo
the follow in g w ord s: “ These policies are few In num ber as president It grew Into one o f
naira, 4**1*000 lagattaa and
the must Important banka In Us
■ nl***: u a u I t flR A l.'O lM Tim
and may be easily enum erated. One is th e keeping o f *xMfiBfaXtJ
l
rwlgnsd
iha
»ATr A W M W « M * »
pemHiu r y - u I t t a r * w ith i n - t h c ” re venues. A nut ba r • Ur th a deucy uf Us tostllution throe day*
COLONIZATION
C O M I'A flt.
- ipny men(j_o f t h i t 'p u blic debt. A third is the levy o f th e hafors he enteral the cabinet, sad
t l.id l II allra. and If dead, bia
unknown t i l r a SovU**a, Manr JtBIAI V O BEFOKTODAY
I I r o t t TODAY
Wivvcftt-: tftwn rrnihlalent with the gim -n im en t’a needs! also gave up ail his ulher ttuli
I x i in i
ir &gt; a ta « ;
ANTIION f
. „ . , niftl still another is the supiiort
supirort of the public credit
cred it so connection*.
N o ltlllA aa m i r,,f th , Truaf 3 WHAT MEN LIVE IIY: O I&gt;or.l.
trea
at
FLOIUDA
LAND
*
that thr financial Integrity of the government shall be a In &gt;889. the Mothers and asa
CQLONIAXATION C O II I* A N T
|||&gt; these Uhig* men lire, and in
etc* otgmnUcd the Union Tniat
I Ltd*. It all**, and It dead, hi*
rock
amidst
the
fluctuations
of
internal
and
w
orld
f
i
­
these thlhgs ia the life of my
uaknnwn hair*, a*vlaaaa toa s­
Company and, tbs Unions Having*
ter* am. aran ia**:
F M illlliA
■mlrKi aft will thou recover me, and nance."
Dank, o f Pittsburgh. Throe other
LAND A CU1/CJMISAT1UN CUMft
And yet (here was a time when Mellon w as forced bank* and a trust sampan/ li
ise to live.—Utah .18:10.
r A .1 t IL td l. .a corporation un­
itor
th*
law
a
nf
K
oston
d
.
all
to take his place in the mind of public opinion a lo n r w ith tamr under Mellon control, the 1* 111*1 claim ing latotrat under
TIMFTATION
Wall Street, Herbert Hoover, prohibition, and the m achine total resources being in excess n f
u* tram the F l o r i d a l a n d s
C O L O N I Z A T I O N COM HA N r
ll.td t, a m rp aratlon under lb*
h trying moment* ionics* lire age, as the one great cause of the depression. Som ehow 1600,000,&lt;KKt The growth of
law* nf England, or uihrrwl**.
or other millions df persons saw him,os a greedy old map financial Institutions w as acc&lt;
leat
In tba p ron rrty
tntatoad
to
Oil. *ujl; F R E D A D. UANFOIID.
When ■ man mini* 1uulrklr with almost supernatural powers who deprived man of panled liy e*tonalon of tbs Mall00
if all**, and if d e a d her un­
hidusirisl
interests
lata
m
Ihelr jobs and took the pennies from widows and orphans
know n bairn dmiaera. I « * « t o «
and
eranrhea;
IIKI.NN C N.
WhMh far Ms pan e ol mind Is so that the money hngs in hlg counting house m igh t 0shla. Including aluminum. a
HANKOIID
If
alto a.
and
If
iron, nil and ahlpplng, until soma
i-and. lit r unknown halrA d a -L
•noun! higher and higher. ' 1
•slhinl &lt;rs put at noariy 88,000,Irgn
an.1
•are.
I r n lrr*
lx i
and
sran tra*:
Wholher he win or lose.
Mellon like Rockefeller .was one of this country's J00JXH) the total worth of the
KliW TN i f K. W. O. Me A M 'i *
KOIID. It all**, and
If
dead.
rcnlrxl ph'lnnthropisls. Million* Tind
'Tittrl millions o f dollars tarprisca
^.......................
In which __
Mellon end his
his
unknown
h rlra d *«l
This la the choir* ire
togntr**
nnri
i
i
t
t
i
n
a
,
LTIIKI.
*ie shr.tvxml lltNin -behavplent lr»rjtiftitlona nnd charitalile brother* had a voice,
swiftly make
M A N rim tl, II niton, and I f d . t o
Inrom* Tag Measure* Wealth
h-r unkmiwn
halrn.
d iito m
Aa ilia fellows aland and wall foiindatiiim t&gt;f every character and drscrlntlon. B ut perlag a to * ,
a»d
e r a s la id .
had
^Whether at night he shall IP h a n s e ls m i l IniHsh nnd c a r t a llil/ tilr tiest known underDaw much of that total w«t the
JOHN MANrUIID. If allva, ana
Of
■wake
If
itoadl
ht*
unknown
h»ir*.
pkoperty
I t t k l l gg o f Ihltt kind was the dnnatlrn o f his 160,000.000 £dlAdunl
d a ilH t* . togalvan. and grantor*.
And think of lilmodt In hat* art col Wei bin to Ihe federal government, and another Jll'llun w
.*1 PuklsmsUcml. One
unknnwn
hair*, davto***,
gauge of hi* personal fortune wts Hi*
l i f a l l u alul *rnulvsa r l l l K I '
S16.000.00fi
f&lt;
r
the
construction
of
a
building
which
to
I
l
f
S
SANFUlUl.
ri,r*aaed: (b*
Reasonable Dawn Paym ent
Lfuuuing
in
"men
*»
furnUhe.1
by
the
Uamocrstk
walk
sw ay
Or • h e lh e r he'll
uuknuwu n*lrn. dark**-*, to**house It. Million’s collection was one of the largest and administration's attack* on h i.
2nd P aym ent Due O ct. 15
lu , ana ntwiflr** of Hullhead high
TflUDU KLLMN HANKUIID, daincome tax return*.
The
most highly pri^fl In the onlire world.
Tt&gt; Ilia Jeers Of Ihe Ihnnghl
tXIUIS F. IIOKKHiL ll
le** throng,
Kvcn ns he tiicd, however, Mellon continut?d the tar- board o*m- rvvrsled that he S««a«d:
kls unknown
all«A and If d*ad.
d
hair*. L a rlta n .
I*snto&lt;s
n»d
Jk beaten man In Ihe publlr eye get of h&lt;s jiersccutors
who sought to collect nn additional h»&lt;l fllml • return showing a staE
l***; UKHTIIA
IiaC tara,
ULHTI1A W.
\V. IIUKK.SIM M O N S' PAM O IJB
Out a v icto r aver the wrong.
M ,000,000 friV taxes
In 1031, even after a grand jury had « ” *** Incom* « / 110 ^ 110,486 in Till If nll*A and If d*ad. hn

Andrew Mellon

e

YOUR BIG CHANCE TO SAVE

We Must Make Boom Fpr The Arrival Of Our New S t o c k
Bouicht At The July Markets And Furniture In Our Ware­
house From The Closed “St. Pc terriburg Store.
.

1'
CVS

&gt;

D I S C O U N T S OC,0/
A V E R A G IN G
/„

LJ

failed to Indict him In

1031 for the same alleged offense, *“ l.hrt t e r n M
cl.lnwd
if? p^ij V
, nrt lr|.
Anri th ere's never a "a r n lm : of trade ill connection with the operation of the Aluml- MJ, th. tvlam Aomi
rium Company of America, No doubt Mellon Is glad that Mt))u of
wJth cijiiyt
voice.
ln**c* on atnek sale* of more than
la a flash uf time rnuat tliu cost he in now iwyond the reach of his politica1 antagonists,

Bloos he etinil* whrn the tent
and who sought to convict him of ronsplrncy in restraint
ta marie

ho weighed *
d there’, ucver a iwunil
choice.
KIXaAlt A tiUEHT

11---------- -

*■

Lucky Middle Class.

((!,600,000 amt glfta am) charita­
ble ennti ihullon* nf $.1321,178 a*
the chief deduction Itrm*. Th*
gowmrmnt disputed both thcar
someone Uema
___ ___
___
ami diimsd
an additional

unknown
l t d and

hntoA d**laa*A
tom yrnnlaa*.
TIIKIUkHA
ghil
IIKI1UMKT J
i Ia i NH-K. aliura j-taca uf r#,l*
iln ir i la
till
U atotcn*
S i.
njlnuto;
A_ It NO LD
C hicago,
m inula;
o m t l x a H iT a
a
w ldow rr,

jS -

win,** bllN uf . i**ldcn*a Is
m tb St.. N*w ynth
»•» ~
......
city, N. r : Tlti:itK.SA tjt.CoLN sm l It.'
**' udldkn
OOl.DKN.. hs»* hu*-

t DA

band, w h o*. p l» r n ut r*,IJrnr*
sr* MT
W.
In th
SI
Nrw
York t i l r . N; T .: VIOLA ILST
a n t K l.I lh n J
MAT, h*r Ini-tislid, wtto«« n lii-r . M SafllMM*
a r . Itn i m i . o n s i .
&gt;*.. n a * n InnL.n. I) c : NATIIAN OONKNDKJUi, uuisan toa. w b u s. iils r .
ol
rssldsnc*
&gt;• US
O sltolln
si n. w , wsiiiincinn. n ttj
CELIA M lL ld ill n s* A U iltU T
n n .L L It
Ij-r hustisnC.
Wbns*
un
S ls it s ot iv« lilt m-*

Now that tilt! dcproiuiUin ia over, or In it,
Soaator Kjntrr d*y*
__ _ tknt
.
Paid, figured that the first four yearn of hard times cyst thejug'of l.vWwis plus 60 perreni
McNutt,
IcNurt, 'will be
l&gt;&lt;* ^nomtnhlo
' noinlntlcil for world's iTniHimir system something Irclwecn 1-10 and 17C of that amount as penalty
pm ldcnl hy the tirmocraU ir lillion dollars. Just who put up the largeat part of those | The task of building up and
1940. Prosklrnt McNutt
N&gt;4 * shivklcs |&lt;i Komrthing rise ngam which attracts attention.
t*"' huB° fortune which
chsnc*. Thvrva too much ill a lending the lUiturinn magazine to ijuuto l’ rufessor Wladi- j®*** ‘ tguir* mirrored gave Milmlr Woytlnsky to the eficct thut througbnut the cull apse
Th* htriiwny In sun*** la tm tin- great middle-income class suffered least of alt.
'There were ciirlainly members of the middle class
laager upru lu ih* fulluw who
bsaln* at 1I1* iwiinm uf th* wito suffered front the deprtWMlon," the Rotariun ipmtes
iadrior nnd Irt-a |u illinli (i&gt; th* Prtif. Woytiilsky as sayjng, “ but tintre were none who
(op. Th* thing lu rin L lu g" were unemployed. Tliey all remained in tbiir jobs, they
Into politic*, get appoliitiHl in
“ BUKPKH’8 BEBDH GROW"
a couimtaalun. Ilk* Edward E all worked, uml they felt themselves neeffPd hy the com­
munity
.
.
.
there
whs
n
comparative
and
ubsulute
in
1
HENRY
A. RUSSELL SEED CO.
MrOrady, thnn *iiiu* tdg Lu*1
nasi Ilk* ih* Itnrilu corporation creaito in their numerical nnd economic importance."
100 W. FIRST ST.
PHONE 41
af Amurlra will pick you up
If it Is true, that the middle-income cIsmsos are the I
sod make you chluf of thidr bulwark of nations,” the Itotnrian says, "there is philoso­
Labor Hslatloini ltoiiurliu*nt,
phic as well as economic food for thought in Professor
i,
........
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WoyUnsky'H conclusion. That this group s h o u l d have
Genial Jim Farley, th* [iulUki.1
of the KnaMvcIt Adminiatra- suffered comparatively less thin others would appear to
(ion nay* that H-nalora and rrpro- MiipiMtrl an optimistic view of the essential stability of
srntstivro who oppoat-d (hn Prr.l- thu economic order. It could Ire reasoned that the chal­
dhnt'a court parking ridwnfo ar* lenge of (he depression for applied intelligence, nklll, and
ing to have a lot uf Irmibl* integrity met its most effective resismse from those in
llh lb* vote*. ''Th* pvopls". Jim the middle-income bracket*.
Parley says (and listen In (hi*•
•‘But there 1$ a disquieting detail In the picture Pro­
. C tr l (or the ltuu*«v*lt program
CAN YOU BLAME
fessor WoycUnaky paint*. The low-income da*s, least to
WHATTVEIl IT t 1H“ In other
bo
held
responsible
for
the
depression,
suffered
from
it
tgosda, if Roosevelt (old the people
HIM F O R LAUGH­
t« stick ttivir heeds In an oven, the moat ioverely. He suggest* that If their plight is not to
ING AT THESE RI­
jiia would be fur it, accurding in* desperate in *u&gt;y future economic do]drum, their live­
lihood must Im made less suscojrliMo to downward-headed
Jim Parley.
DICULOUSLY LOW
tttiaiLi “ 'W
graph* of bualne** conditions."
ZJt* Orlando Henlinel throws
---------o
FM^CESr
, Waxaattng light on Uie cause of
? r jr
, crim es, no prevalent these days

r

. aa the front pages af tba news­
papers. Interviewing a number uf
■ruminant physicians' poller offl•era, and sttumrys, the Hentinel
gat this mini frequent reply: ''The
apparent abandon of
modom
wnmaahuud in method* uf dress, or
. rather uadraM, tends to Inlroduc*
mxval thought* into tbs minds of
' d&lt;r(gnerales to the point where
Uulr already wash brains refuse
fab inaction rationally "

'Jbo (U/feroticra sroov on subjects
A. W. Mellon,
tanging from lasaUun, imihiblUon
infill cement, thr soldiers' bonus,
Big Financier
war ilubt srltlrwooto and form
tu chargoa that K* was •
Dies, Age 84 1rrllaf,
i-pivocnUtiv* of big buslnou apd

II'Vbdialled few Me l*'«ait fln«b
■ion uliiili folluwsil (hr iiiflnliunkry Innhu during and innm-luii-ly
uftri tin. »ar. Taa roll’. m i«
Ih* jiighcst In history and tin- irr
trrnnl rrvrliuv laws, hurrnilly
■Irnwn lu (ring in wnr f r-U. co n ­
*j *
.......... o — ■ ■
A •*» high ' in soroKlbing or stantly were objects uf litorshuii.
. oytyr-waa r**ch*d th* other Ih * n*y h* h&gt; mtlfd tin- ti.k nf
4 o whan Jay FtsnklU. on* ul financial rcconstrurtion hn&gt; h*«n
Uf* WsshllUlton CurrosgaorieDls- (um|isrrd by numrnui* n-lnnnr*
csllori «U Ihoss who had op- lo Ihi nilmintstratlnn of Ali-snndrr
1’
* *h#
I'rstlrisnl's
itnirt Hsiiijllon, first srcrvtnry uf thr
proposal -rota'*. Par- tm su ry, w)ia was cnnfruntnl with
nlinllsr aroV* problem.,

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IltrdIras Of I'stIUral Critics
Hi* tax reduction promsm in­
volving a dserrass of slioul .10
percent In tbs maximum surtarra
on Incninra, was assdlrd as favor
tng lb* rich, nnd his insLlmr* on
setllvmvnt' of ths war drbla by
forvlgns nations was erltieised at
hemn end abroad, but h* aaw
most of hi* plan* adopted, fly
IMB h* had cat th* public debt a
round W,0^0,030,000 from a total
of shout II®,0O0300 ,000.
UtiH-lwolsd In pmctlral politics,
Mellon was' ths target for ropratsit attack* in Cangross, but h*
wstri shoot Ms work r m .rally
hocdlsas of dot met or* and soldom
4ook jnihU* ootira of UsJr (bargoo.

uas holding uffks in violation of
u law prohibiting the sccrrlary of
ths’ treasury from engaging ia
Iride. Twice rf forts were mad*
lo remove him, hut hi* pusiti-rti
provod unassailable.
Ills altitude un prohibition was
a rosllatlc on*. Although d#voting
much thought lo a roorgastbatlon
of! prohibition saforromsot on a
mors efficient haste, h* pointod
ou| in his annual reports th*. groat
mities of attsmpUH* lo Bsskr
" stats* “ dry- against thsir
wiibssMel loti's Ural dansand for nductlop o f hM*F WCMxaa failed to
obtain congrats!oral sapport, b*.
mg opposed aron by »oibs of lb*
admialstrstisa Isadsro. Turning to1
th* psspi*. howsvsr, b* won sp - 1
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Miss Marian Haynes,
Mfts* Evelyn EchMs
Give Bunco P a r t y

$oci4i Arid Personal
Q j g L g A B f c r H B R IG H A M

JORDAN,

Social Calendar

S ociety E d itor

Miss Frances Wilson
Is Guest Of Honor

Personals

Fomplljnanting
France*
Fr i d a y #
Wilson. popular brlde-alect, waa ‘ Mlaa Margaret Direr* U the
Mlaa Elixabfih
Whlttlngtoc a bridge party given yeaterday goaat *f MUa Lerena Vanalckal at
will glra a certificate piano re afternoon by Mlaa Lucille Bolt Daytona Baachand Mis* Mariam Duncan at the
C. F, Parker lift yeiterday
home of MU* Bolt on Park Ac*,
for Tampa where he will attend
nue.
The home wae decorated with a Cherrplei Dealer* meeting.
* profualon o f tuberoaei and **•
MUa Mary Chapman ha*
paragu* plumoa* ftm. At lh«
conclusion of the game* high acore turned from Getneavill* i
prt*e, a bottle of Lentherlc Tweed ehe ha* been atten d In( *u
perfume, we* presented to MU* achool.
France* Wilton. Mr* Ben CogMlaa Dorothf Mitchell ha* re­
burn won tcreeno priye which wa*
a bo* of Evening In ParU fact turned home Oder ependlog two
months at Dauiwl Fall* Camp
powder,
__________
_
The gueali and hoateiaea then at Claytoa. On.
jntJJlBd-th»-Unhe&lt;llljrw,ttfTt thr homirw with 1 tfl«4l
MUa Marian Eatridge har a* kef
State* It would begin payment*
An Ice course, which further gueat* for the week-end MU*
toon on Its poit war debt to this
carried out the color scheme of Jenc Powell end Mis* Adelaide
country.
white and green, wa* served to tha Dickson of Orlando.'
Model* of the liner Queen Mary following; the MUae* France*
Mia* Elisabeth Turner U-fl
traveled m°r* than a thousand Wilson, Helen Wilson, C»mli'u
mile* In the experimental tank Dea*. Lillian lh-as, Mary Ituri, day for Parson, Arlt'-na whv;i
before the final design* of the Mary 'Dlghton, Gene Msrtln lain- she pUn* to go In training at th
^ ig e ship were determined.
ey, Dorothea laivson, Mariam St Mary'* Hospital. *
Duncan, Lucille llolz, Mr*, W. II I
When a Connecticut power com­ William, and Mr*. Ben Coghurn. | Mfss Margaret Lenglry ha. u pany needed a reservoir it dhmmed
Invited t»» guests were: Ml.* turned from laurel Fall* lump,
up a valley, creating Candlewood MU* Frances Rrllx, MU* Hetty j Clayton, (la. where sht has Uv:i
ake. The lake I* only 17 mile*
spending the past two itnmth..
long but Its shoreline measure*
07 mil**.

MAKING A FALL
DEBUT..
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The
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Mr*. J C Mitchell h«| re
turned
from
Yalesvllle
and
Clayton, (la. athere ahe has been
apeudlng some
time
vlaltltig
(rlaud* and relattvea,

Take*

Lend In -T n teF gllS w ln tt—

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Mr. and Mra U. L. Kulmtik* re­
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Joyce “TlorhelU, at the FenvalriLaughton Memorial Hospital on
Wednesday,

Miss Anne Wlrgln* gad Mis,
Catherine Wlxglna
have
re­
turned from Mural Fall* Camp
■ at Claytun. U*; Thiy are nn«
with their mother. Mr*. M. S
Wlxglna, at Daytona lieneti

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Creation

Mrs. Sybil Routh and daughter.
Chine, have returned from New
Albany and New Middleton, Indlana where they have been •pend­
ing several weak*. They were accom panWd home by Mr*. Cainrlne WUt and William Day «1&gt;«
will ha their gue*t* fur aeveral
day*-____________________ __________ _

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Krmlnolp Chapter Number Two
1'ivler of the Eastern Star held
Its annual Itobm MorrU Day
phnir Thu reds y afternoon at
FnnlsinJo Spring*. Pioneer Chapir i- Number Nlnety.nlns of Win*
i&lt;r&lt;l*ark wa* also-present.
Swimming * was enjoyed after
which n plrnle supper
wa*
rerved. A *hori biography of the
'iti- id llohcfl Morris . . . given
hr Mu, II C. Maxwell. Ml* It
W. Ttomer n..,1sied with itin pro­
gram.
Thoie present were: Mr. and
•Mrs. II. (’ . Moor*. Mr. and Mr*.
J. 0. Iluff, Mr. and Mr*. Jo«
Corley and children, Mr, and
Mrs. ||. F. Kent. Mr.-and Mr*.
W. I,,. Crosby, Mr. and Mr*.
Fred H u rl.on, Mr*. George W,
Huff, Mr*. C, l„ Hrwson. Mr*.
(Meal I rosliy, Mrs. Emma H.
Miller of Puritan Chapter Num.
her ld&gt; of Palis, N, Y.. Mra.
Mary ti. Morris,
Mra.
Iren*
Huctwylcr, Mias Helen Lewis all

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|
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ndled
Yellow Yarn a I
CabbAge Salad
Emrluh Paaa
| H oi RlncalU &amp; llu lle r
Iced Tea o r C nffea

REGISTERED

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DRUG

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The former
to Gordon Dean
Mrs William Iwill make their

MU* Helm And*r»on-of New Ycrk wa* m*rrM
of (hi* city yeiterday afternoon at the home uf
Donnelly, Southampton, long Inland. The couple
future home In Hanford.
northw est (rom I'rlp ln g through
I'halm r to M ongolia and tuner
A *la
O ther Japanese
rolutau* arw
huldlna ott a to s lu g arm ies t r y ­
ing to ad vance' from live south
I along (lie railwaya to Pniplng
I and T ientsin

Japs Capture
City Of Lotien .
Near Shanghai

rea m

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co u rt •houav d o o r
on
th*
t in t
M on d a y
in tin*m o n th
o f S e p te m ­
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t p r l lf l c n i c
f i n u h ir f *
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l»ry was hlsstiilg away at Sara*
goxa and it* Ih0,004 inhabitant*.
It wa* the firal tint* »lnce the
outbreak of the revolution |:t
month* *gn that Seragosa, Fran­
co'* mo»t Important hate In
Norlheaalsrn Spain, h*a bet-n under loyalist stage.
The assault on Stregoaa and
Hurira to lbs north wa* launched
In an effort to fnrre Kranro In
»Wff men and oquipnienl from
tha Blacsy front ami slave o ff the
PUdht of Santander But It galnnl
rawnantum too Isle.

P - kiIiv -4 lf«w
Uulnii I when hi* car draped
With tin- Stars
was till hr Japanese ah*ll fragm ik e s t o I n o f f -h ili acre cel
man)*
•Tjr farm RdMninir HrUaoii and
In Hie Wunsung area lurnildCalary Avenue. Mule* and tool*
able Jiipancao army force* were
fur aala. Apply Mr*. M Stulnoff.
found to have gained a fooling (Al—Constable* aearehed the laand pushed far enough Inland ]*nd uf Great Inagua yeatonlay
In provide landing spare (or for hidden arm*, ammunition and
furthYr reluforeetnenls
arriving two men accused of instigating
TlflM IIMt.Lir I tM IIT IVI
from Japan,
last week'* rioting in which «ue I.XAM»
a H MI X u I. *; n ir S T I,
But Hit- Chine**
continued man waa killed
EI.UHIKA. IN t'HANt-KItV.
JOHN
T.
Wll,t.ln. Cuuiplalnant,
duapwrala raaUlance to the Jap-, Tha Bahaman pul lee ehinf, whu
nneae advance from Ihe Y*ur- i reached outlying' Great Inagua VVU.UX Avl.siu* WILLIS.
Defandaut,
laa'a banks pouring fr«*h sup- vv1th five comtahlea five day* aftOHUKU
PLMMI ' ATI UV
pile* of men and munition. In- ,.r* (be disluthanct, reported to j y WIW.7S AuNL* VVILLIH.
lo the bailie. Three (re*U diet-. British colonial authorities hur* Oollisu. AlabamaVon *r* barabr onl-rs.1 and
alona were reported arrayed ou'that no additional lo-lp
was rrt|Ulr*d to bi and a|*t«rur u|»«ni
Amy of
iitj? to
Ihat (rout to oppose tha u*'I needed.
Ilia bill of «oiil|)ln|ul riled *im.i Ilit i
peeled Id* Japanese offensive I Commaaiunur Fields, one of 14 y»*il In til* atmva ant Il iad rnui*
dcslgro-d to elcur to« HUau*li*l| person*- five United Slate* cill mul Court. Tha Ha«.(•*■.j Hci.,id
haraby uaoiuimUa -• (lia im r
region of (Jhllieso troop*.
'tens and nine Bali.imans —wlvo la
|k«l&gt;«r In Which Uda order ahull
Hhlftlng uf tin- main fighting [|,hI Great Inagua in a halkly *• fiobilibwl for four CQiiaaiiutl%••
Hdtkh
*unu to tha north rellaved »omo-. u unch and roschril Cuba after
\\ ilmaa 1), 1* Hl&gt; liMiuS, rink
what Ihe tuuslou Immediately fjvi, days at sea without food or uf aa 14 Cl tawU Co«M. «*i.-l ||.w
ufflclnl
i (harrof
ihia aih
around Shanghai, when- foreign „ai*r, was expected lo return at *!»&gt; of aam
AklUil* A l» HIT
authorllles hoped the Ihlerna |once ami resume rommaml.
o i» iir.it.MMi.v.
x ltlk l.
Hr a v \vi: i : kh.
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T A X ur:i:i&gt;
NOTICK IH Ullil li&gt; 411VIIN,
WALLACE Nrh Aug 27.
'1f»aat 12. H, I-Isl* liiiilil**i n| To,!,
i/4h Iit?,* Haney txiugvl a m-w **al (If ItMla Nf. UM, Inr in-.1 |ha
lot ||A&gt; of Alift Hal* A It. |tn,
automobile, gave it a K'hhI lr&gt;- Itita fiMl aaiitc In idf nffle** and
»(i|iH* wll.'rt f»i n ink
nul, 'then locked it up lightly
«l.-a«| tu lia IsatiM. III. rrun h.iUI
while hi- rrllnsl at home for a C'lMdciln embj.tctn Ihr follow int;
aaacubodl pro|.#rl) In thr »’..»ifii&gt;
night' rest.
«.r Mamlnolc, Alnla «.f Klurlda. to*
Whc-v he unlocked the car the • III
,.,^1 ? Midway rtvar Odriin.
nest morning,
the
upholstery
JMnt 11uok 1 f'ntfa «l
showed sign* nf wear and tear,
Trio nooF&lt;bin#nf nf Hta *1*1
IH'd.arly undaf ilia anl.f rrMIfl*
with many a hole.
co fa •'*■ laaucd jin l ha name **f
Wallace found he had linked O.
II. WOLTnTT
Unlaaa aaltl rriflfhalo ahall »*•
up a number of hungry gras*,
hopper* which hid promptly de­
cided on a gou meal.

Bahama i'olice Hunt
Rioters On Island

Rperial ropes strong enough fur
Ihe Job had to Is- mail.- to haul Ihe
hull of th* buroad Murru Castle
from the beach at A*bury Park,
N. J-

Fine Watch
Repairing
Diamond Setting

Too Late To Classify j

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BLONDELl

GOLUOIGGIRS 01 1937
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Saturday f

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HOTEL LEAMINGTON

N . E. I h( S T R E E T nl H ISC A Y N K B O U L E V A R D
Ovarkxiking lln&gt; front Park otid IliHrnync liny
Opponlle Union Huh Klnliun

MIAMI, FLORIDA

AND

On# Block Pram Shopping D U lrlrln nnd Am unem enU

Engraving
McLaulin, Jeweler

Summer Rates Until December
Single R oom with Bnlh— 11.50;
Double Room with Hath— 82.00
A lfred Slm on«. M anager

III 8. park Aea.

MALARIA

GLASS . MIRRORS . PAINTS

COLDS

QUALITY— DEPENDABILITY
’ Pittsburgh Proof Products
FOLLOW

Gerbera Dalalaa, 4 Year
Plants. HlbiaoM, 1 Year
Old. Fancy laaf Caladiuma.
AU Colon. Rooted Cuttlnga: Llgualnwa, HibUcw , Parana* Vina, Flame
Vina. Water LUln, Hog
Plaata. Roaaa. Pool ConnlrocUoa, Landscaping. All
Plants Gaa ranteed. Gold

CROWD

L A N E Y ’S D R U G STORE
AND TOY

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LAN O T* FAMOUS
HANDWiCHES 10c it 15*

HOT DOGS Sc
&amp; ^ )L A R G E

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r r d m n a d • n r f w K l u t . to la w , th e
Drnoerty &lt;9*iMrltMHl iti*r*tii w^l !»•
poltf lu th « h ig h e s t blddrr At til*

Franco Rushes
Motorized Men
To Aid Zaragoza

iB aB B aM aaaU B B aaaaaaa

SANDWICHES
PRESCRIPTIONS
SODAS
DREGS
COSMETICS
v
ICECREAM
SMOKING SUPPL
Courtesy
—
Dependability
r— Quality
—
Serytee
WE ARE NOW FULLY EQUIPPED TO SERVE THE PUBLIC
J. A. JONES—
—ROY STEPHENS

Pactflr liner and In Shanghnl, alt
familiar h*rkgnun«U to the au­
thor.
The xupporling cast Inelurle*
Vlrgini* Field, Ttinman Beck nn-l
Slg Hutiiann, wiih Nnnnan Fu.ti-i
a* dlrrrtnr.

Annual Picnic Held
By Eastern Stars

NOON MENU FOR SATURDAY. AUGUST 2»

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Before hr wrote the fin t of
the “ Mr. Moto” etorWe, popular
for year* through their aerialliatien in
The Ratorday
Saturday Evening
tion
In Tha
Po*t, J. T. Maxquand waa aent to
tha Priest
Orient by the magatlnr to
aprnd needy a year In do»e perron*l *tudy of the
Far Eastern
cotntrir* ami their people. The
convincing ring of authanlk-ity
J*hkh rr.ultril In the stories i*
coneedcu to le a great {peter in
their popularity
.Drought to the screen for the
first time, the Japanese detective
i* portrayed hr Peter Lorre, fam*
o«* ehararter actor. In "Thin*
Fa»t. Mr. Moto.” Twentieth (Yutury-Fox picture at
the Rlt*
Theatre Saturday. An alemnu* of
Stanford University (('!#»*
the Orrntal sleuth rngagrs In s
crafty .ampalgn against a wide­
spread amuggtlng ring.

Tred* Oana* Ju-rephlne nrannlng, Janet Chapman. Nell flotf.
Mary
Korn *tr r'
Mary
Mc­
Mahon llerarhft iiamhy. IdiuU*
Bo**, Catherine While. Kugenu
Warren. Naiie&gt; While Magda­
lene lieen Kvrlrn
Wllklimon,
Margaret Squlrr* tad]*
dar­
ner. Marian llaynee anil Evelyn
Ei hoi*.

MODERN, UP-TO-DATE

W E S E R V E 3 M EAUS D A IL Y
A T P O P U L A R PRIC E S
S P E C IA L S U N D A Y D IN N E RS

MRS. GORDON DEAN

MIm Merten ttayhea ahd MUe
r r ttfn ' Echol. entertained wHh
a banco party Wednesday night
In honor of Mis* Hadlo Lion*
hart who plana to Irare aoen
for Tampa. Mia* Freda Oana*
who I* visiting her
mother
bare, and Ml** Josephine Brannlnr Mlea Dana*' vliltor.
The room* of the Hayne*
home were attraitlvrly vlecoraled with rarl colored garden
dower*.
Table*
lor
playing
ware arranged in the Urineroom. At the roarlnrion of the
games high acorn prtte we*
awarded to Ml**' Mary For*
reater and Ml** Josephine Bran*
nine won low prlie.
Tha ho»te**e» prevented tha
honorre* 'with *1(1* a* inotnento* of the orraelon.
At a late hour refreshment*
were (erred to the following

of the UNION PHARMACY, 204 E. First
From Dr. C. M. Mitchell
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WE HAVE COMPLETELY REMODELED
AND RESTOCKED THE STORE

A DELICIOUS DINNER FOR .15c

MMr. Moto” Results
From OrientalStudy

W. C. HARTLINE

LL-

Menroe Corner

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LIMEADES

THE BEST AND MOST
SANITARY DRINKS

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SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK
f PINT. *. 20e—2 PINTS. . . 35c

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SEMINOLE
CREAMERY COMPANY

�T O D A Y ’S SPORTING ISE3TXUDI
W ORLD
s i* v u —

beats Knock Lefty
A l b r i t t o n From
Mound In Victor*
1Sanford UwkmiU under tha
Ion at BUI Rodgers can*
lk with another Sanford
lari evenlrgg whoa
they
d l bo Oainotonio G-Man
I by Don “ Fools" McSbans
score o f to S befora I gatb*
of SM paid patrons at tbs
hi Municipal A thistle field,
dla* In tbs hitting depart*

Vklls lbs locals pounded "Lefty"
Albritton and’ Clarence Bray fox
b total of 10 blows In which
Mm hard ascurad a double and a
Ma«le la three official appearansao at tha plats.
Tbo a*Men scored first when
la tka second Inning Ike Living•ion crossed tbs plats with tbs
M tisl tally af the game.
. Tha Lookouts cams back la
their half o f the second whoa
with ana man out Big Bralnard hit
■ double to tbo left field wall and
aOOfsd on Clary’s lino sbiglo Into
•sitter field which the fielder lot
#• through his legs and Clary
V M far three bases.
' la tbs fourth the visitors pushed
Btrass another tally but tha locals
gams back one# mors only tbit
that to send Albritton from tbs
MU and pash across three runs
4a Make a two run Irad.
' lb tka fifth tbo locals pushed
across another tally when Brainard got another hit and started
tka ball rolling The G-Men
Beared their third run In tha eevaath and also thslr lest and tha
'Lookouts clinched the lilt In the
Itat half of tbs eighth when they
•sat three runs scurrying across
tha plato.
lookouts are In Oalncsvll!’?
today for a.dnubla header with
lbs G-Man and It- will be the
Lookout# Ust trip to Gainesville
a ideas the two teams meet In the
playoff.

or Crlaflcld on hand
work. ‘
1*

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T k tT M P t r t iik r i.T i
I k l l a n Brack It Ofl&lt;n4* . 1

■■&gt;(«•* ei M H a r t b a.
(• sta lk s

school ahlelee.

a This asnouncamant was mads
yesterday by W, B. Trvloar, supanrising principal af MalnUnd
school*, upon receipt o f a latter
from Csarb Hjdka Wslshlngsr- Troloar adkl WaUblngrr will net
attend tha Florida coaching clinic
at Oalarsvilla scheduled late this
week. Tbs popuUr Bur pigskin
.tutor la laboring with the roach
Of the Duluth prop powerhouse,
. IMS Minnesota champions, and
South until
wDl not migrate
I.
. Walshtagar wUl roly chiefly on
Eddy Johns and BUI Cowan, the
"touchdown twins," far hla runMag attack this year. Tha for*
ward wall la fltnkad with abk
left-overs, principally at tackles
and guards.
Mart than 00,000 persons flew
'er 1441,WO miles nf Florida oa
apilarly-sebrdulnd flights during
set. forth the Florida State

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the

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(truck at in lw 4 « ,
at k i l i m t l h .
at Nalalku.

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wanky Gas Masks *,
Offered Italian s
some. As*. ,*7—tAV-TM

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Jar Itsonvilla
A uiuiis —

tbo bat crack
Crb is Colombia r
BBSCS-Tt
ring bis pitching these days
id kla ears# ball walck bo has
r . tsn Is making a g... I ana STat - * ^ wOt to ready to advance. neat i/hih
Old Mooes Fralick w bb kb tOtb ytar I* okay by os . . . . Peters ' •
uws l i r a
Ckrmoo. &lt;| Waiblagton *.
victory last night and also B ig; aoems to bo the bast to os and we
l - l m l i (j Boston f
Boy Brmlnard rams through with,think that a lot oT fans wUl agree
CtrveUae IS: l*hltab»lpkla I.
New Tsrk I : Nl. Leals 1.
his IWh of tbo ssakaa . . . . Tba- with us sooner or later. . . frosty
o a w h i t w iia v
Local* wlU gat two ad MfSkeae'a knows the miss and regulations
N ew Turk at Bt. l-euls.
Ik.rinn kl Detroit.
favorites this aftemeon* and this like a boob, and girts . If you
we.M nst.ir, kl |-klra«i». .
Andy Sierra is hsvent seen him dressed up. . . . t i&gt;n udrtphis at CIsvslaM.
boy you have missed something
s o it iik h v
su scttT u x
. . . no klddln* . . .
o ff Clbavt not saying anything gett will tip toe tha . km In the
1
Jills
nock
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Do net forget that wa all want
about beating tha loops beat hart- night-cap . . . . ,
to see the name here Runday aft­ Nashville
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or at alL . . %
According to reports hi the ernoon wKh tha Leesburg Gon­ N o w Ufteene ------ TI •»
Ooorge Phillips did some eg- Florida Times Union by Ram doliers and also the Sunday game
callant work behind that plate last Butt, tha JsrkaonvOle
sports will tc played In honor of the
nhrht and from what vro saw and writer says that Kea Douglass la Croat Bill “ Raw Meat" Rodgers.
from what Skipper Hedgers says an
State
. umpire In tbs flartda
r--r ................
Skipper will bo honored and
it means that Georgs wDI got the Loop
T . and making a good Job of he will speak to you personally
catching assign meat a ‘ fa m k iaw /lt
too
"* *7 • »* V
about the over tbs Public Address System,
times this seeson . .
, '
timplr* part o f Um story but
)AI»&lt;&gt; on tbs profram Immrd'ate"fo o ts" McShana waa vaally part stating a good one too la ly before the gims all the players
rased Ust night when ha appaarrd Just a little too,muck for a B ar .and Rodgers wBl ha Introduced
on the third
has# coaching ford person to understand..........
before (he stands and a abort
lines . . - . about « # w t T • his
Naw Mr. Bats says that frosty ceremony wll| be performed.

DAYTONA BEACH. Aug *T.
—The IM7 Buccaneer football bu­
gle will blow lustily on Krpt. 7.
signalling the start of lbs grid.
season for mors than to high

Tires—Batteries

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l-k|l#delsba — .

lw#ekurir Xi M. A»*u»lln* •.

Karoo
fUtsnaak

ralbf

With tbo ll|0 canssa,
forotga-hani, popalatloa of

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SO IT U A t U I j 'r t ^ U l t l l l 'M

The DaytonaBeach
Buccaneers Start
Practice S « p t 7
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HI. I*«n —---I’M in m ii —Horten — -------

11— M isetO aoeow _____________
U0K~DOE1KR * OATS Pain•
■ sad rat the utmost In paint
value. Btaalsy-Rogers 1la78waro

Schedule Of
Coming Games
nataewvnie e l aeeCeed.
g l. Augustin# at Iweskurg.
Orlaiwle u i P u r in e s .

Pslsikk at Pel wed.
retear

BunrueO a t Oalwesvtllee
i-erabarg At at. A ssu etlaa .
P a /le a a at Orlauga.

Debase HI Pelei kH.
■•(■rdMr
t u i kurot
at IN. A n d h sllu e.

SouteuS a t

D evloak at P aU tk a. .
Del nets llle at p e lw a d ..'

WB HAVE a few used frigida im at real bargains. Lot us
damoastnta one In your boms.
Illll HardsraiW C o. lac.

12—Wanted

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8PAHTSH ROSS, “any ijwkiiUty.
Sea Olfford Walker, Genova
l blocks seat of Sanford

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Hemtaab O n l y

More Frail A t* V*c*UMra Thai A * »
Similar Area la Aawrka

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWBPAPEB
SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. AUGUST 28, 183T

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b U M U u d In IM S
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Ag[^ GOO Chinese

E M B A SSY

OFRm^UBr1

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rators

‘ } •r
ery Is Bought
CommissiGh'f&amp;r
Electrical P ow ^r
At Water Works

^Starts
Refuses
To ‘Surrender Or
* Take Consequences’

Santander Cleans
Up Debris Of Sdge
Insurgent A v ia t o n
Arte Captured Near
' Terucl By-LoyaHsts
B A Y O N N ^ W n c t ^ A u g,
28. — (A P ) ~
G anem llorim o
K raiiclico F ranco’* S f
inaunrent air, f o r t a .b ] [a* ted
en t p ort
th e Bpanlah g u n
o f G ljon In tha ce n te r
the Blacayan c o w t,- kUttn*
a n d w ounding m any d r lU
tan*, govern m en t
repreaen*
tfth res said today.
Th* bombardment fallowed Iki
government tore*** refugsl to
Ilk
tha
(ha cuatqmary Inicrgast
la d e or od d
■itUiiatuin
.« •
i» Dijon
m u .
||
th* i coussquailfos.”
about iso mtlaf' » a l of BeatenU r which fall. W*d***d»r to
tha *|aaargont ortan»|»a.
Qiroramant raporta to HanU r * Frames hgwsvor. said go»aramant fares* yesterday had
poshed to within foar mllaa of
tba Htr » d Pat It *«4*r torrifle artillery fin .
*
Another p m r a a w t dispatch
tilM h U iarm h | iH r| W t artstor* restored n n lbay
fort ad down hahlad tha
ammatt’a. 1|ne* nasr 1 Trraat
t dlsstosad thit fraaoo-waa ahtft*
air foreaa ta
Ink watt of

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Bui Under
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_
op the dahrta loN fr*m &gt;ha toUla dafaaa*.
*
' Freah Ituarganl ratntorcamanta
marched I* to roll*** tha criumpa which Wadnaaday
cap\t
lured Bantender, laat
gorarnmant outlet to the Bay of Bla,'eay. and whlah today ahovod
weatward to tha harden of A*
turtle •prarlica
Waal of Sen tender U all Uut
remalna to tha Loyalist governmant In tha Spanish northwest —tha bill! where
•eulandar'i
defender* hirst. fled asd tha
country eurrouadlnf boselged. In■urgeut-hald OvtodO.
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S c h o o l ' Trustees
Of District No. One
Meet Wiui Lawton
The reboot tnutaan of.School
District No, Ooa leal ta tha of­
fice of County Superintendent
T, W. I-awtoo tU* mornlnt and
made reeommaMsUoni for tha
appointment of UMbara In thl*
Ulotrirt for tha ampta* yanr.
Ml.i Marjorie TUlls, graduate
of Seminole High ' School and
honor1 graduate o t tha Florida
State College for Women, we.
recommended far tha hlntory
poet at tha Hkfh School left m .
rant by tha resignation •of Bidnry J, Weinberg who has ear
repud a leeahta# I poehtao ta
Miami.
Moma rargupan. graduate «d
Murray Stale OMlaga la - Ken­
tucky uraa ulna radammandad j a
replace Eiugta Llngle- who re-

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A r. solution culbarlilng UU ri( pend Itore of nearly |M,000 for Im­
provements to tha city** wplar
plant wan panned at a aperial apeIh-n of the City I'ommlaatangr* on
July 18, tha Herald Ianmad ,Itoday.
I The project consists of the
,jCh.M&gt; and Installation of t*fa‘. jjbl
kilowatt electric gmtaralofa, two
,IM) hor*epg*tpr dlatal anglnfi
wliirli -wllVhi»tweAtB
■nd c e p ^ r if.
k w l at tba “
bine pum
■nrnt. ta h
dmwn by
Tlie rnntrt
■n&lt;t installs
‘ Thfa* group; of 'ibmrwtmhnn; rapreeHgtag the American League
ha. l«ecn swa
' ahdyrn TplckAJpg, tha Japanese amhaaay at Washington ta protol agalnerUnpai.’. » n
on the Mnt.e and Company, i
taaab. Ffetlagrrtatrlctwl the •picketing to tha .sidewalk across thn street from tho emliSMy,
the lowest and bast^bld. Thy p^Ce
whkh they autmltted
:T
CO'.mrj lr*a an atlowanca , of V :
il* r.r.i 2« for the (Ally’s old equip
new s
, ) ment, leaving a balance of r ltd.
IWJI0T.T2.

H igpljjridks G l a d j c i T Y

BRIEFS

Small G^fe N«ar
Bahama Island
Moves Westwar

B om b N an tao
Japt Promite Not

D O D H E D T O

D IE !

To Interfere With
Peaceful Shippiog

aoerer

lacy Hull tram Joseph O. Crewamb***ador to Japan who Mat
the’ toil ot tho preaa dispatch
Under the terms of tha agree Utued - by lha 'Japanese forelgo
Jfim-nt the' city 1* to pay 11^0^ 71 off leg Thursday.
.11*01 paid th* gorrrnment had
Albert Dyer, tormer school
(f jr s .li and the balance of ftl.800 In
formal
elarinra- eroeata,.* guaril l« ehnwii, ta
-|71i monthly Installment*,jp'f fjOfl m-olyad no
rfraith waa arrest, i|e*ch. This aunt Is to ha paid &lt;gdy Don of lha Client of tha block­ court at I^J* Angrie* at the
11 hr Cttg - Pol fra this mornftom
theI*revenues
of tha
waterade aa It would retain to any moment tha • jury iirunouncerl
plant
whlrh
alto subject
to obll*
prlrlltg* at pre-emption
that
for taraang of t(.
s
galiont for debt aerrira.
Japan . might deride to aiar- him jullty of the ra|&gt;e-*laytag
Not included In tho above con rtaa.
In
latarnallonal
law of three little glrla at Ingle­
O f
H o s p ita l
B i l l
Violators of .CHf Ordlnanrt-s
trsrt ia a IJ.28I contract with the •pre-emption'* 'means the right wood, Calif., In-t' June 2fl. Th#
win bn tried bafara City Jndce
aU fi 1 /
* rd»
' ,
of a, power at conflict with verdict carric* Ihr death pen­
^
Raghaaentadve • Joe Hondritk., Prank U Mlltnf^la'a aeaslon &gt;f JACKSONVIt.l K, Aiur.
another, to oaarrh nedlral ships alty.
the
Municipal
Court
Monday
“
Slight
Irople.l
.lU
turh
an
co-ify
\°
rM;
*ml
who'-hlu' JA t returned to Mi home
for malarial* of war destined
afternoonwhich
I
ho
Weather
Bureau
ha.
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f
3;»
ml1*
'
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&gt;owfr,
,lnM
"
*
ta , (ML^nd * from hit . duties
for IU foa.
iwcn irmlchlng in the Atlantic «h“ ,'rf&lt;“ on ot * ‘ ten.formara
In-Wflahlngton, - reports- that ' K
Yoaterdar th* United at*to*
U S. nwelsgoy wn« rlren per- ilnee Monday “ hcalteled over the
„
.
la " »tfh ty -’ nice ', to.'-br back
Infannad both Chips and Japan
whbriToife can' g a t' • .cool t brsaj* mission ‘ by ,0 . I*. I'aitnn lothqi. rogardlaq* of their nnv
' 1 0 . bejld -n sleeping p w h
Woelhar Buftmu Mid thnl
.
t g v vH u d B Q D agq. oaftfllcL .this country I
Ur Mg *' —
rostdsnro
“ 4“
In Jllhlnctii bdivturhenra, _hardly a storm ta the! * o l n l
tend* toJnatnUln all II*
*
- n* 1a* OrUat. |
" r - ..t
------ *r
*
t aeonaI •not* notified boihl
pro* ram h '"
An
f*(ereal
teg
J.
I.
Sporling,
*ir|&gt;erri*or
o f tha
u
art -that they will h* held
as.,*,M«**an
U A.
A M.,
AT
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boaa ecH^delad tor tha lunrheon ^ t ,,,. m,„r
n „ „ iu „mii h
ntahl. |f Amerlr... Ylftk C'ongreMional Dtalrict Heard
parhp.
Military Academy at 7:4S P. M.
•trltllr agghtti
of
the
Dio
lord
KoUry.
Club
Bentord
Knurr.
p
Mlrrn
gumtard
Time."
atatag the rata
Thursday night by lighting sip a cllliena hl^~ Injured, nr Ainrrl of Towbmdu Ctut m, m i, kuvk|
Mnnday at tbs Valdei lintel, ac­
Nassau, the
capital of the fresh cigar as he bobbed down tbu
rtaa Haapltsl hlU, Mr
property damaged. ■» |lti| ft|H*akcr ftt the Mtvkly inrvting of
cord Ieg to 0. K. Ilollliw.
British Bahama Islands, Is about choppy Hudson River en route can
aald. HWban tlw' Marina
reault Of (hair military opera* I'w hanfoAl Tuun.cn.l t lub tu t
200 mMe. east eoulhea.l of Miami a ^ p Vo" New York City frou. tinui In -China
BUI. whtah waa introduced by the
nlBhl1 « cor'&lt;tag to It. II. Hughes,
Dame Wardens C, C- llnward
•‘Moderate
to freah
aqiialU A|f(lB1U&lt;msT*bi« .. J.. Hardin I’etcraon,
American right* and lnlere*le prvaldrnt.
and
Ira
Drawer
yesterday
found
roycr
B
rather
rvlrnslve
area
over
.
.
.
.
.
,
nj
ur
passed both the Mouse and Senate,
*lr hporBng •• con.ideiod well*
1*0 yard, of fl-h lh. nih#miI Btll| „ ir
lh. J hl0 *'■''™1 43^ ' * ’ ' 0'd
" “ r In China are tar different from
1 a&lt;turned that'll would be ajgned approslmataly
*he Townaeml Old Age
|M I*
■ aubmerand
aufernwM1fill lute
I |In
-nt , „ .t
* nor1f
.* , „ ,t *fcut* „ „ strong.lh&gt;n
ADCfl E
WilTlilT
IC'r was ho„
IfiaKlUg
Dclvor America* righto »mt Illtere*to
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by tha President and lit ortjer not
the In RpalB pf alrorwl any other
**•“ % praoklcul of Club No.
Lak« Jas*up. Tha owners of the wind, have been reported,” the
to’ ha caught napping, 1 notified
Orlalido in addition ^to hi*
tide after mors than 100 contln fnrelra. ooUBtry. Berretary Hull
net bare not boan fuuud.
Weather Rum u raid. ,
my' conaUtesut. that they, should
lad out M hi, pro»a con off ire on the dialru-l tmanl.
uous hours In the water Hr ha* pojult
, Forecasters hern sshl aquaily
make preparations to
submit
In kli talk, he captained the
Tha d-lt and Homa Itenmn Weather would prevail along the progressed more than 100 mllaa feroneo yaAUrdar In Ihn tatter.
their applications to tha Federal
AmnriraM hold property and do loyalty and honesty of Dr. bran*
strallpn
Clubs
of
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Hospltaliiktian Board for the pur­
hualnoaa gilder the taw* «f lh» eta Townsend, and plruded with
pose of baring this hospital eon un all ,d»y M'ota *“ «h“ h,,m" lomurrow. Th.y said there would IAlb*ny Mnnd,y nl* hl , l 6 f * **'
nallau Involved
member* of the lord club lu
«&gt;f
Mr*.
W.
Is
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r
d
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datlgerobs
wimls
unle«*
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-trueted at soma rity ta the Fifth
I tn Impitftant aerllnni of Chin*. &gt;• loyal to In- pra|Mwr&lt;r plan,
Mrs ntsdye Keadall. local home
|llr&gt;) di, tl)rj nt,rr ,,trU, „ „ In; x ,. n
, n „ „ „ 0 r i
District. TJmra warn many- rahogavgri American* bars lheir “ Huch action i* the only way la
spenida rated 1 submittad tha ap- ilemonitrallon ugeal announced *|ntrnB|tr, so.no lb Ing it hs, n o l ^ C h a r l t y D o n e e l i l V C n awn erflltaunta and Ihelr ta*« nukr poaiiblu Ihr |&gt;-»™*g« of Rill
lodf^.
done all ui-tk.
B y I s o c a l E l k s E o d ^ e Inlerprttod by ihelr own court* llltfttai in order lh»l it might
pllcatirije ta the Beard and I re­
I “ flontlnucl cautlun is silvi.r-l
gret U» tasnoune« lh .l the Presi­
the members of whlrh *r« ap- become a Federal law.” he pvriled
Sam Higger*. owaped prisontr. ft rVc,r
,utmlim , r»,
dent Vftoed-this bill aUtltgr that *r ft*m the North Carolina on , R,uii(t B|11, o ff
A large number of couple* *t pointed by |h* President.
“ «*■
^
, „ t , niJ
ha wa. aura that wa needed U&gt;*
Irnrlt-tl the fourth summer charity
Thera agBoaaalnna warn »ln«-| Mr. Spoiling I,a* c|fed a meet­
Rtat®
rrhon,
who
w
ii
Irvrmt
tuulh
l
lnuli
cou#i
during
hospital hut thought for economy's
, dance sponsored by the Kqnford ly awl painfully evolved nnd tag ta the Daytona Highland*
herylad tenon recently by
sake It should t o u r at a talar Ilea Jarir llWkaotF
writlyp lata trestle*. -They are School building an Aug 2tt at
blf UwU ,h* nrXt U |,0',r,M
. tfu
t-rlends
, f.s.l ||ljtht
«• P- ln*thj
f», Elks l^dge
liVkaom ' and
Host
j
||(jB), held last reoorulaad gautrelly tn lie of 1U:00 A- M. for the puriMMo- of
Ruraau
told
ate. *
"&gt;
Tate, wo* rylurned to North
citjea
front
here
south
rwr i hava Just rerelred ward from Carolina Yesterday by t
Dancing was b&gt;gfun Immedl great frig* eemmerrtally,
Ta electing *r re-elrellng offw-ra of
fu ,'',poried rate.(hia.oiorning
Colonel II oral 1°' Hathell,- a salat1 tlv. uftirrr.
ately after lha regular , armt- Amorim*! fsrident In particu­ the -Fifth Congressional DisIrirL
,
ant.adpiinlatralor of PWA, to Jhe
An (nterraling pn-grnm of mu­
monthly meeting of the Klk* Club, lar aeejjeni sf China, they or‘ w w .R ia ;&gt; ;x A M H
affect that two -more projects ta x Tit. T n r a ^ S a F
and music waa furnished by,Peak dloar|||, Maas security and pro- sic and educational talk* ha*
Ireparlment
torn promised for the nor**ton
tka,. Wfth District h»ve.’ baa* ^p- answered two call* yesterday
n „ \.‘ . f , w ,| „* rrrmsln It ham’s Orrhewtra All adailaeien
from
tha and the publir is invilr&lt;l lo atproved and * allotmanta grunted.
monies received laat night will be 'Antarirag pollry
Each a# thaoe project, want in
placed ta tha Riba Charity Fund atari* Af ths hadeStared..-war tend, he slated.
Marian cnansty. One being Docket flrrt a ■grass . (Ute In ItM
between,, Chlh* and Japan ha*
to eb used for tha Indigent,
■
1
baan diratlad. frankly, at avoid­
Florida -1311, tha Akthady acboel. Court and lft. rarond a . ^ *111 ha held by the Slate Welfare
ing sutreadkr of any ,ll tlie**
ta ine
tba amoant
i n e u l ar
af *111,
nod'the
m
11,77S8
00 ana
m»Lw„i,i .*dun balodrlnw to r ' 11
*n September, it w*« »nMODE BLACKS IIC A P t
tlgblo,- .* M yeatorrtay thn twn
• { • ■ M f t r w s m a y o .T 2 S » ,S »
w " i .
, ' 7 " '
5
aallnnt War* nnllftnd formally
artount of -Ill.T H fgr a gymno- tram |h. r.rbarator
ch-Hrm.n of the DMrwl No It
TAIJ.AIIASHRR. Aug. J». — that that U tha caao
Welfare Board.
All nppllralloni
■tarn ot Walradal* .Th«ri&gt;'win by
— 1 4,1
GAINF.8VIU.R. Aug. 2*.-(A Y
must be ta tha aisle office In (ip. Three negro convict* •
—Nine hours daliberallon filled
yesterday
from
Rials • ’ ’ \~ r -— ------------Jsrktonville by ftept I The writ­ raped
ten evamlnallen will l-e held on Hoad Impart meat ramps, bring
|Prpt. |M In this nnd all other ills- Ina tu nine the number of es­
flared a mistrial ta tha esse of
capes In two day*.
*1 May captain Oinf. the Coo-j WASIIINOTON Aug. M .-M l.lr W office*.
Marita Walker ch*rg*d with “ aidrrOa* bed earmarked atoo,000,000 —T V While Uoos# announced}---------- —rr
tag and abetting- tho olaying of
■ABTBTROtlNDRBUnn
Pa- Mrs Ann b e Rnbcrt*. _ Tha trial
far PWA purpose*. T&gt;I* » * luid. rate*tiy President Roomy.It had. n
1 T
II
J
P
a
•
_ v-» _
daoe.hac.ai
an many of sone
signed,a bill
bQl authorising frdeiol.
federal K C ( ] U 6 S t * i S M U C lC t O T A S S l S U U l C e F 0 r
doM M e n u1 *0
a t tcaw
a r atgaad.a
ringM
—fin—Clinton
B was brought here from QUchliat
aUtaant*
■Utnanta had wired tu ta
m .Mfmmky
UTtMBk, pgrtklpa|tan
partkipa|tan ta
In a
n IMP Pan ArnsriAmerfa vg
a
• a
A f g^i a f j _
MilanbeITS*, third aaalstanl tn county nn a ■lunge of venue.
thta
W* ca* Cgyooltlo*
Ctapooltlon at Tamp*,
camMre. Rolerta was killed during
thfti amount for PWA. - AitarA^tar.wa
Tampa, c«mC h l l d f C I l 8 H O I H C S O C I C t y O f F l O f l ^ l i*o porimaslar goneraL died at
had. d*M **. ta a «dad ,*qaap asajnarattag th* tayr-hundredth
• rubbery. Worth Jtobereon, senbta
a«te|B*r
hour*
near
here
He
cases th* atane roaatkuonta wtryd simlroraaiy af th# finding of lb*
A |&gt;lra far cMrlbutimu tn aid during this yoar, over $1000 ho* wa* ||i sad had been HI for tenred to die for the crime, lu ll
ns
.. la ragard
ragard^ta th* nsatlar aihtag Spanish gaplorer DaSoto
.
ta lit* support ad a constantly In- bean henngyd to feed, clothe ag^ Mgr* ika* a year- H* rams lo tied that Waller had planned lbs
robbery sad had premised him a
. Tha aaoaart proposed by fens- erroaiog group af hnow-lc** l&lt;oya shelter n u n than IA00
u* to atop “ pork
hi* bote* la Jane.
Hon and ghra this monoy ta T t U n .Claud* Pepper and Charlm and girls waa Issued today by childrennow automobile to take a part ta
- KllsaV«fgar- for more than M IL Wslkar denied thisfor relief amp asm. After th* asc­ 0. Andriw* and. BeptoeenUUm Marcus C Fsgg, HUto tuperinMr. Fogg printed aut that a
a prominent fkgure Is
end barrage . f wtraa,
’ ear- J. Hardta P «v*on of Florida.
tendent of tha;- Children'* llooia great need for good family
^ta politic* Is pannsrlI mendmeat wna[ with- •uthKtaaa federal espandltnra of
far
tha
older
haya
and
girt*
Boclrty o f Florida.
jrss appoint'd 10 ths
_______ ,t*ta a * f : u r n JuaA os tlOfMMd. TW project will he, *11The society la supported entirely tha ngew* of right to all
paalUoa In 1811 Purina
gtota far MPCopciatlon b y
the
am* asampl* of laranataftmcpiL "Score* af thorn g l d
ty voluntary gifts of money, fuodj
Wilson admlnlslraltan. . h*
am' paohtaf to hovw every next asmlop af Congraaa.
rare, education, and an SB*
ami (lathing, and 'at the im-M-nt
UhP Danyocratlc National
PWA project ta my District
IriKLIriND. Aug:
time, it Is In dire need of immedl* portuntiity far n normal Ufg.
Q*smUl*ai&gt;*n
from ItannarlTh* grower^' n-mmlltas of B
rill clothing, fomi,
•If help.
yesterday unanimously approved
Clothing far tha child&gt;m il one naaded article* »hould ha aant-Aa
th* tontaUvrj draft of a rilnm
of tho greatest need* Suit., tha Barelvlng Home, 2M0 M n p
market tar • rreemenl drawn by
PAN* MO* TAYLOR
far Lleutcn- waist., dreams, andarwesr. ttock- •Ida Avenue, Jacksonville, er- fS
a gonvrnl iaduatry group sad
taga, shoe., ar any ■itk-lr of one of th Branch llamas at Lake­
submitted for considerallert.
ard t* aaalatlriolhlng of Ike ataa worn ly boy* land, Miami, and Penaarata. .
LONDON- Aug. II. - ( A V Two minor ehng-M wavs ergMonica should be mailed t* ft. ISbtM -Taylor was groetad at
A Faraa, will and girt* from Infancy to the ago
■voted In tbo propoood jmeL
in Hu Bol- c f alitern would bo grastly «ppr** V- Covington, tresaurer, Alt
p U lloa
recen tly
by O^f
would rlimifl*!* riftwry
rioted. Staple previalun,. meata, man BaOdlng, Jicksonvllta, at,,4a
movt* (so* who grspsfruit from the promt*, and
ranm-d pot-la. preoan o . nnd any ana of tiu kranchre.
ths Other wooU terminate ths
type o f food u desired tu »**ure far home leu children •hooH
throsgh a agreement on June » taatosdri
a wbeleaome diet for the. children. •ant to Mr. Fagg, at tha
elsv ator a s d svaa lh a s July 11.
Additional fund* are aim re­
Tho previous marketing agree­
4|*J .d lff ra tty protecting
AR contribution! will bn great*
quired for the proper con tin Lance
ment ripped aever.-l weokv ago.
of the work, U Wtt atalrd that ly appreciated, 11 wti ototodxt w

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Forecasterfi I* red let
Rainy.Weather On
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Midtrial Declared In
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Committee Approves
Citrus A g r e e m e n t

Welcome Ie Planned
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RaidB Conducted On
Populous Arqw In
Busy Part Of Day

WAHHINOTOff. Aug- *8. —(A&gt;»
—tttatfl.-Dnpartmenl received offgkJ ronttrmatiou of Japan’s
public announcement
that
It
wnuld not tatorterq-.wllh “ pnarefnl ct&gt;mm*rca“ by foreign natfcm* In connection wtlh B»
binckadp '. igalnat' - I^jhlee* port*.
d m * * to

tack Chinese Quar­
ter T e r r o r i z i n g
Civilian Population

Chinese Capital
Is Also Bombed

Hull Notifies Orient
:V\ 8. Will Defend
R i g h t s , Citizens

C onfirm ation

lfiJIianiBombcra Af*

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.SHANGHAI, A u g . 28.—
(AIM M ore than 600 Chineaa
non com batant* w ere killed
o r wounded and the w h ol«
o f Shanghai plunged in to
fresh terror by Japan***
bom bing
tnpiadrona tod ay.
Mayor
Yut announced
200 pereona were kiUad « M
dOO wounded when 16 gian t
plane* reined ton* of eiptaslve*
Into thj humanity-packed N*al*o quarter udjotatag the
eoncaaatan ta ths aoulhsre
of th* city. Bealdra the
population o f th* Chtaaws
ness and residential
thousand* *f nativw* hw
refuge there.
The Jape, divided Into
ton* of
four
ah»pe
swept over the ae«t*r
ere) tln-re, leaving a field
death and daatruettaa half a
mil* square when they finished
their grim msnsurere.
WMa
spread fire* quickly licked ths
debris spread by hamhs mad
mapy &lt;d there * V
hurt Itag proFwtita* -ware
Is death.
The »hrlek» of the
maddened C h i n e * *
rushing wildly ta every dteacHon mingled with gronaa *t
th* dying and tha rear *
spreading flame*. Nantes W*
camp a Viritabls Inferno. Chi*
ne»e auth*rlH#a said tha Jape*
up** airmen had no partkrwtor
target but were only
trying
"to terrify and Intimidate hstplemi cltlaen*.'’ fjc h of tho fowT
bombing
squad ion* wa* frtlowed
by
protecting
ship*- The reld came at
busiest hour of Ihr day.
Yesterday Japanese
in the
in,ml destructive air
raid ye", suffered by Soaking,
Lilled 1.early l&amp;C Chine,* clvii»n* and wounded
tn the poorest quartere af Now*
Ling.
, •
Crratrat havoc wa* dsM to
■rear* at least two miles fres*
nny Cldnese -,‘rfk-ld or oilsoe
military establlihmrnL
This
promplod
Nelson
T.
Juhnann, United States aubailednr In Chino, and other fog«ten envoy* to appeal to J»Banrse traders to causa their ahmen to show same degree af
merry and try to spar* tagssewt
ron-cornhslsnl*. Most of lh* vie.
llins of yrmlrriiay'a raid* were
coni lea, trapped ha fires M i. by
Incendiary bomb*.
Th* foreign Hipinnule auris

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Florida-Partly ctordY Imright
and ’ Sunday,
ahuwrre,
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treme wrrihwaal FUrkteXi
tonight and Sunday
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Tiny Wright Allows Orlando
O n ly Six Scattered Hits To
Take His 19th W in Of Season

T O D A Y ’S SPORTING

WDRIlD

Gehringer Is Also
In Junior Loop’s
Big Batting Race

I he STANDINGS

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CHICAGO, Aug. t o — OF)—DaBr J U L I A N
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lights far a decade, tots American IDaytoaa*
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Junior clrsah’a hot race for bat­ Ckleaao' _______ TV
41 silt
Daytona Beieh 1*11 ehtb and to
While wa are .
C«
46 .i«7
New Tark .
ting
honors.
\
IV . M
St. twuls .......... • 1
Bill Rndgrr* amt hi* fianford tha plat* and a|*o on* more la Jlmntl# JJandara for thay *r#w to It'* almoat lima for u. to g M *.
,
_
.
. Th# Tlgara' second e.ckar, who Plll.burah ______
C3 .1)1
be th# only- Hub In th* loop (hat
Lookouti cam* to Iff* aralo lait thaelghth
n
U-i.l-m
m
V
th* winners o f the FWn-Loul* ha* bean among, (ha league lead
• | .113
Clndniuiil
it. ... 1$
Breeches Clary paUad a very un ha. th* solution ol how la whip
evening and swamped Jo* Dairy
tomorrow
night
In
Naw
rn
moat
of
th*'
season,
collected
Ilillh4»l|)ll«
/
____
.&lt;•«
n
•T
t* G-Men. Errry tho# th* la41
41 .4*1
...
hla Orlando Cull. 1-y j i tuna oaual play dortifjr th* rranlnf land*r* and th* O'Man tlaah ft'* Yarki It la quit* a paaala to da 14 hits In 94 trips to th* plaU Drwklyn
W
1
#
M
e
of 10 to I under tha floodlight* of! w*lrn with on# w t ha wma resting joat too b*d for th* Don McShan* aamethlng
of. thla aort
ARFRIC41 I.KAfiUR
. . . .
. . .whan oapa* during the past seven days,
.•IS
7
1
J
%
Xft«
Ynrli
.
In tha last sami
“ «**** N ** • "* W**
cording
to
official
average,
which
machine. W . .Oil M r t . «*od «M »r d ^ h ^
In Ih.
Lteirolt ...__
II
l«
Out tha Lookout, play thl OullS "ft a groondrr to tha third baaaabout Included gamaa of Friday, HI* C lin ffo
a* .tst
■
n««l&lt;»n
.....
.......
si
.Ml
••
an Orlando property,
rpurt, which nattad 14 new paints,
*..... ,.*-j IS * it ...in
ring but wif are going
Th# Gtilla will tiJinc Sura today • « * *. *- ?. -• ........
* « ( -« *. * a - ., --. figh t.and ■pt&gt;OT-i_WPa)d—P
• : *“ • ? a*t
broughtJils . c o n ’s mark to .
It .111
WffthfRffion
^ 11
TniirrmWiiTi—
for a glfis l-K a m a with Orlando
I»«*W eat, an-hr aometblng, bar* la how It'a dona. latecl TomHy Fair Ib be lheH
better than tha average of
HI. Uutirw .
M ill*
thla season and'the gam* wid taka
th*J lake# placa »ary ofUn
ond
man
in
tho
larger
hosing
DIMagglo
of
New
York,
who
aniTHKwn
i .k a u i -m
At tha praaant Um * wa are
w
plae* thl* evening at th* San- In t».eoall.
1. rn.
circle,
to
down
Joo,
Louis,
tha
gained
threw
points.
raatiag asactly fir* gaaiaa
41 Ml
•t
M ill* Hock
ford Munlrlpal
Athletic l'lfld Tomorrow th# CalnaavlUa 0
/list you •remember1 waa Da*
t-ou Gahrlg, New York’* Iron
-MSd.
behind th* O liandlU .lute
U% .SCI
*1
Mari* Hchmallng who wa. ju t man first basemen, failed to do hla Naahvlll*
starting promptly at IMS.
, **•"
£ [ * « » ■ } « » **•
If Daytons claaaa np th* O'a
AtlmiU
hi
7»
.331
Doing th# hurling for the win- I1* * ! P*r*j •nj| Vrldsy th# Look
turned down In hi* alath attempt usual •‘lamipln" during the weak, N*w nrlrginu
* 2 ill
fl
taday aad Haafard Uka* th*
M r. waa none other than Owrn out* go to tha Unlraralty City
lllrmlnrhnm
tt
.ICV
ii
to get a titular fight after heating filling nff fir* points to 380, good Chkilanoniit
Calls It will
pat aa fear
MS
*••
Wright who gained hi. 1HU, vie- {or a doublt h*-d*r wlth th# flthe highlights, out of tha brown enough for a third place tie with
I»
FI
games aut *f th# find »l#t.
tory of tha .aaaon a* h# allowed Man whfch I. tha aariaa that will
bomber last year*
U.t week's leader, Cecil Tnvla,
Lai's
hop*
that
Stan
Charkat
'v r .T P n iia v a IlKRt'l.TK
tha Cull* hut ala wall scattered «••*«« the Florid* State League
Wt ball*** that Farr has
Washington short.top. Trsvla ran
can put th* beg an tha G*Mtw
r u m iiK b tatk l k « i i i h
hit*. Wright waa effccltvo in pennant.
gal
something
In
tboo*
paw-*
B
aal.rn ■*, nrtaaOa 1.
Into
ona
of
tha
gio.t
sever*
tonight In Galnairin*,
t^cstiura T, Ilrt.lK 1 .
niany waya aa he illllt s l four of
SANFORD
arfal
wrists
of
hi#
aad
h*
wilt
■lump*
any
trader
ha.
felt
this
Now at tha lcagutyjneating to­
tiaylnna I. II.I*.*i III. 1.
tha Gull, halamrn nn I allowed Wary. ' »
*
* ■*
outnelfh th* nagrs a faw
season, dropping IT. points by get
Palalka 4. nt. Alaau.iln. 3.
day, wa will predict that Praaldint
N*TtOirSk-I,HSULW '----only on* Orlando pUyi r t.» reach ftan* &gt;f’"n Vr
pound*.
Farr
style
of
fight­
1
1
ting only seven hit* In a trip*.
llenry I, Gray wQl chang* h&lt;*
ttn.lnn I. t'llt.hureh *.
first ban© vl« r fri*&lt;*
I Msriln If
ing
will
also
ha
aomawhet
Gerald
Walker,
Detroit's
rn:
Ulh.r.
ralnml out.
(*r«f.lon
and
that
will
also
gl’.r
:
i
, AWKfllCkM i.Rarit M
While Wright wa* hanging up { f t l * * * fa
a paula to Loula.
formed
"had boy" outfielder,
u« a half j.iita. Now, tumor- *
I'hlruan
S. N.w York S,
hla 10th win, hi* nuttei u rn do- Iiuaa.tin Jt,
Now coming to bras* taclu In picked up ala points and hla JB.1
-Dalroll S-J, 1'kll.Avllitila 1*1.
w* may bo only three and on#Kmimw. rf
Ing their part wh»n they W
Ol.nlsnt
4. tlu.lun J.. (II Inn*
thl.
predicting
bu.lnaaa,
If
average
put
hlnf
two
points
ahead
| WrIfftit p
hair gamea mind tba leading Ula#*).
tared IB blows on tho wore hooka,
pick Lsul* and h* win* that wtll' of Rip Radcllff of Chicago's out
Wa.klnatnn a. Hi I.ml. a.
nff Bob Overstreet ninl Whltey
br nothing to brag about. If wa flo'd. Others among tha first trn
tint. ANno ,
aOITIIRABTKnn I.RAtirai
t
j
W# can lltk th* McShaae
I
Hcini. at Jackmin. rain
Walker, which wrro He riled with Hmllli rf
.cirri Loui. and Farr wins that were: Henry Greenberg, Detroit,
hare Thurad.t and Ital will
M,rldl.n nt Iliitfllf. rnln.
a 1
i
all error* hy the Gail# that w.r* f f f f f S f k I t
will make us look foolish and It 'RJK; Bay (Beiu) Bell, HI. Louis itHuHur.t-rMmiiik
i h mi i n
a
b* twa amt ona-half gam*,
klniiHrt* a. Tallahs.arc u.
1
I
net coally, and rent n tflal of 10 iinb»r.*.h in
we pick Farr and Louis win. It JI44; Zrke Bonurm, Chicago ..142 Albany
oat and then th. (Id# lay* la
a, -t a n k i i 1 .
runner, arurrylng
oerra* the w'lm.olwV it&gt;
will be just another mlatak* and Sam West, St. Ie&gt;ula JI37
BOttTMKN* I f.kill li
th* doubt# haadar la that city
Kn.i.vlll. *| Hlrmlnaham. rain.
platter
I Mkktil't in
among our many. However, I f * __________ , _
________ __ 1
Friday. If Hanford can lake
AH.nl*
I, IJIIU liiw-k a
ilrffll
Oreratrrrt started tin* tilt and O vtnififi p
w^a pick Farr, which we hare- al­
M.mphla L Cfcatlanona. t
tho** tw* Ult* for which thay
New Orleans 1. N.»h,lll, I.
gava up ten hit. in the .even inn­ W* Ik *•r fi
ready
done,
and
Fanconies
will ha fighting. It will pal
S c h e d u le O f
im :ilv &gt; T ln v il. s.k li.li:
ing* h* saw action on the lull and
through with a wlnher boy oTioy
Tnlfflff
1
I
I IT
N'.aark a. Bullklo t.
thaai aaly a half ef gam# akt
Jvrwjr tllr M , Toronto t.t.
III |*| *| *_I.
Walker hurled four hit hail in th. ftAikforti
C
o
m
i
n
g
:
G
a
m
e
a
than
wa
ran
talk.
Ilow
about
It?
of first placa.
Dalllmur. t-t, Mnnirs.l J-l.
I l l l«* »♦«— I
Uriuftdti
twp Inning, he twirled,
Well wr have been doing
Krrvri, Wrintil. Ja.g.r I, ||n|.
liars la th* catch they must
WeO.*e4«r
Leading th* hitting fur the Is in., W|IIIjim»trn. M.baiter, Ura- loaa one more game to give u. a
too moth predicting this aft­
nrlaatfa at Sealer*.
|!itlih
».
fa ll 111. at m. Aiiau.lln*.
aranlng waa none other than H*n*|
J * " " * i,1'*'*V«ral'rT* Clary
ernoon wi let* rail It a day
ItollNimli. chance to win one and there I*
at l^s.iiurs
ford’. Irfl flrltler, Swede Martin.' J.nt.r Twn hft»« att, Prichard. your
and
we
ran
trll
you
better
at (tain..till.
Flurhla
hi.to
League
Nnrrlflrra,
ttuaaerlo.
TkaraSar
Martin', big hat. .hot nut four v!‘ t*ht
about the Le.rloll .Itnation on
IlnllMe "t
111
Ttn|&gt;er*'&gt;n, Champa.
play.
n
.lar.tlll.
al * . . (. , *
hits in fire trip, to tho platter in n-.n.i,.
llrili.lul in Mahatfer. twtl no
Prptemher 5, and more about
PI Auau.iln. ai tc-i.huraAwl Can't a feller he a III*
I,
OrtanrVi
tha final game at Tinier Field mull tt t.arre. Clary. Klnsdmi.
ifrlandn
at
Darlnna.
the
fight
In
Friday'*
editionlie optimistic some lime and
,-al.llia at n,lxntl.
while during the upeniny gav
g» *ie mrltiriiHl-, nrrrelr.e. I. W'rlstit
KvMar
of th. aeaaon at Tinker Field he
*■ w ' - m . f on
Saatarn at !.a(ae««tl&gt;..
■&gt; hi. Alien.tin..
N o t i^r.'iura
also aerurnl four hit* In live ap' |. mi, „ff m,r,irrrl. is In T
iMylnn. al Orl*m.,|
Itininae; tv.tlier I In I. Careen
pearanrr* at the p!aU&lt;
ivi.n il al l*alalka.
l u l l . 11rare I. tlnlrem h I. W ild
a
t
o
m
BalarOar
Rill. Clary ami “” lloMiy I’ rieh- elleh. u o u lirfl I’miUre., 0&lt;&gt;ii*&gt;
*aaC*nl al Unkars.
ard rame up, with three earh in*, and fill Time. Ir*l.
.11taniti, al HI. Auau.iln*.
Aug. 25.* Ilnvtonn a| I'.lntk.
-----------------while Klngeton, lang.tnn, Hn^;
ftalaesvlll# si Iwl^nA
—Joe Hardwick, Gator guard, la'
CAPETOWN. Aug. aB. m *
comb, Ka**u am| Wright were
ineligible.
I tlmtata, rapllml nf the Tran.kei
earh rredileil with Mow..
NEW
YORK Aug." 26 —IA^
At least, Ihat'a what U. of F.
The Lookouts pu.lii-l one nr dl.lrkt of Cape Province, may
LEGAL NOTICE
Big Potion Paul Waner, Pitta* Football Coach Josh Hardy gave!
more run* aero*, the platter in liernme n "Woulh African Chiin Ttim rm rttrr ro ritT
tha fln t four Inning, when they rago."
Home 4.000,000 native- l-orgh'a poundlhy outfielder, may th* Associated Prats In Gslnra-I t i i m m ia t m j c i i u i u . tin
fo r*1
-tmr r. l t u
o r ■&lt;
th n
btath
or
patheml a .Ingle marker In the nwnrd “ icrub" rattle. In South yat give Ducky M«lwlek a bat­ villa a s■ the ireason
— i illa
i «r»d»w. lc
a k,. -"f
i «vFt.ONIIiA.
IX awn
AMD . . . aMw.
mrr Daytona Beach high school
first, eerond and third frame*, and Afrlru are creating a problem
IkIII.It rot STY. , IX (MSJV
NltlobM league alar, waa not included on a Hat nf
iK a r.
aim fWo In the fourth. In the' which It la believed only mraL tle for that
i: r. IIIUMIK. Fl.latUt—
batting championship.
al.lh they xrnt four run. aero*, canning work* ran solve.
41 Gatora rapected to report Kept
m&gt;a r iihoi-k . ii.reacsat—
Although Medwiek, .till hit I for practice.
nniiKn row rt ni.u-ATion
However,
llardwlck attended t i i k h t a t e o r Fl o r id a t o :
ling .400, has given no Indica­
1ICM r.TIIIW K . r-B Mr*. Ansummer
school
at
th*
university
tion of slipping from hi* a**ffiml Wii npeelrd to b© ptrcHFO: MtrF#I, i|til»r&gt;. Idatm.
son-tong hot para, Waner ha* on lop of tha scholastic heap
Tn“
„ „ j.. .
a»«r to the Till I of Lumpl.lnt
suddenly come to Ufa and la Vrl
Friends here believed something .&gt;■!■,,i you In tb&gt; above oalf1.— Announcement!!
IS— A p A r L a r a t* P e r R n t
traveling- at the fastest dip In else wa* at th* bottom of th* deck
ream an Monany lb* atli
Any t&gt;r Hrylrmbcr. ISM. at tbr
CI.rb'a alriv* In lb. (Inun lluusa
HAVE YOUR Watch rrpalrtd by 1 L A IIt t n ROO M H , bath. Alan the tragus ao far aa hitler, era but could not pay what.
el lUmlael* Oiuaiy, nortUa. la
g an g *.
Adult*.
|t&amp;oo
107 eoncemed.
ona who rrally knows how.
Hanfnnl. Flnrul. and uixin de­
lie collected 16 hlU In 90
TURK BY PORTERS RPORTH
Park Avenua.
fault an In do
Pr* Co*.
Brlgga, Jeweler, Magnolia AveIwni will be .al.red agmtaat
official time, at bat during th*
you.
OAIIAOK
APARTMENT
P
o
t
t
LIVKHTOCK: .Carload
ei' a
week
ended ’ with
Friday’*
ANKARA, Aug J6.-0P1—Ths
This order aball be yalllaLtC
RENT, to ll Elm Areilu*. Ap­ games, too.ted hla average It Turkish government fiaa decided anno
good mule, for .ala or e*
a vo h fnr lour eonsMullv*
ply
within.
In TIIR SANFORD IlKRchange. Carlton Livestock !•*point, to AM, took tecond place to build modern sports stadiums ws.ba
At.D a .fwaiawr yubil.n.d
thangn rcpfr.enleil hy J. C\ PlltKT FLOOR apartment, pri­ in th* race from Gabby Hart­ In each of the 97 province* of tha muifnrd, a.aiiHoi. County. Florl
Hum.,i, Heard all
aiding—Haul
vate hath, garag*.
Furnl.ked nett, and .Head Madwtck'a pae. republic. They will be of a uni-) *jxiNK an# OttliRRED at S.nMerriwelhrr bani.
•rttlng margin from 99 to 14 form type and coat between 938,- ford, rinrida, ihta Mb day ef
riMima, CD* Magnolia.
point*.
003 and 930,000. Governors of,
•*”
O. P. IUCRNDON
TRACTOIt WORK: I have new FOR RENT—Two .1-room fur*
Medurlck, hitting -19 for 91 each province will be held rsipon
C le rk
Oliver llart-l’ar trsrtur, plow,
(OrrtCIAL
SEAL)
nlahad apartment*. 019 Park for the weak, fall on* point to dibit for the devslopment of phy­
*r&lt; A.
harrow, and euiler. Work ap­ Avenut.
an arm
.400, while Gabby sical culture among hla consti­
preciated.' Call Mathlrui. Plinne
Fit ICR ft. WIIJON
llartnatt, nose diving In a bat­ tuents.
Bellrlter for Flatellfr
IRr, Oenera.
IS—H o u m « For R nt
ting slump, dropped Un point*
to
AM.
S—Automobiles.
S IlOOM ROUUK, turnlihed or
Trailing (be three para-aftuufurnlabMl, near airport. Rea“Th# Beat Faad For Lver^Nked
HEAVY m iT Y BLACK DIA annable. Also, potted fern* fur Ur* were Johnny Mil*, Cardi­
MOND TRAILER, gmxl Una, aala. Apply t i t W. Ilth, Phono nal*, fourth with AM | Ark
Hava money by taking idBMloacd body. IMO.OO. IU.1t Chev- m - w .
Pirate* and
Eml*
t 'Vaughan,
rolrt coupe, good tires, 910500
Lombardi, Jtada, lied for fifth
vantage of oar cult and
Reel t Son., U»rd Car Daalara.
with ASI| Billy Herman, Cuba
carry prices. You will ro26— MlacoRaneotu For Solo
■240; Pinky Whltnay,
Phillies,
cc&gt;« tha moat courteous of
5— Help Wanted
YOUR PHOTO on a postcard. A04; Hr Isle Manush, Dodger*,
cburtoooo rarvlce
white
9 for 90c. Wloboldt Studio.
AM, and Frank Damaraa, Cuba,
MARRIKI) 1
MAN.~wlth- no chit
buying tha feeds that will
dnw. or very .mail children, FOR SALE: 900,000 second hand .337.
^ produce the best results.
1to milk and do other dairy work,
brick. 100,000 fast .second hand
llou.e, wood and running, water lumbar, plant/ heavy timber, ISO WOULD EXAMINE HgFangg*
furnished.
Fair wages,
Gall- square* galvaniaad tin. Saa II.
i
______
breath'. Dairy, Deland, Fla.
TUXEDO FED TURKEYS. LIVE AND
H U U - Englaad. Aug,, It. —
l&gt; Duhart, 9th * Cyprasa Av*.,
? PRESSED. BABY CHICKS AT ALL
IF I- T k i Football Rajs roes' ayphone
999-W.
BA—Mate Help Wanted
■ocUtloa at It* annual masting
__________________TIMES.
______________
D DELUXE alaml- passed a resolution ts pressing
WE HAVE an eicellant oppor WEPT ItttNE
thick,
fine.:
for
num
triple
the opinion that establishment
tunUy to offer aomo man.
walcrlMS cooklag- HroUfarra- of a national ataatlalng beard
Route should net 999 weekly
way, |m .
ARCADE BLDG.— SANFORD. FLA.—PHONE S U
for raftrees la daalrabl*.
profit. Applicant should b* b*.

tlwhnlrr *. Srrarase 1.
anirrs. a t l i s t i o L i n a r s
Msroa I, Ausu.la I.
ttav.aalh k. JarkMinvIlla «.
1'olnmba* a. fnlumbta I,
* i.m a A - y M a in t
itu u r n
Union Sprrne* t». Anualu.u a.
Tray J, Uolban I.

Henry I, Gray, preside h i .’ of
the Florida State League, \ [an­
nounced this morning thft| a
league directors meeting would be
(IAWRS TODAT
held this afternoon in Galnes^tll*
r ta a iD A m r a L a t u m
nrtamta al SaalarO, Sit*.
to diocuaa the celebrated case*, In
PrlAnt at lartlnirf Silt,
tlaytnna at flala.avtll*. lilt,
vShlch the Hanford Baseball fAa*
I'.l.ika al Si. Aacw.lliwi, |;U.
sbclation waa fined 9100 and the
SATinVAL I.MtUVM
Cbtraan al New Verb.
game in which Hartford beat LeaaHI. l/isl, at Brooklyn,
till.burst! at llnaton.
burg was given to th* Uttar
Oadanatl at Pbllad.ldllla.
AUKtUCAV LKAUlr,
team hy forfeiL
H r . York at (Tblrago.
I'kll.a.lphla at Detroit.
Other has*tall cities In 'tha
Wa.hlnalnn al SI laslL
league aa Daytona Baafh,* S t
lioslfia at CUvsIand.
AugurlInn, Deland and Palatka
•KILLED* BY KINDNE9S

Aberdeen football team, tuurtna
Houth Africa, haa a grievance,
Paddy Travers, manager, .ay.
Ihe hospitality la loo good and
Ihe player* are
feted
every­
where they go.

opinion of the aitualion and the/
are against Mr. Gray'* decision.
Rea Packard, local league direc­
tor, will tar present nt tha meal­
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S A N F O R D , FLO R ID A. T H U R S D A Y . A U G U S T 26, 1M7

S H A N G H A I STREETS CLO G G ED

Brantool* Goaaty Product*
Mora Fruit And ▼•ftUWrai Than Any
Simitar A n * In America

O f

P o s itio n s

P la n t

I W h itn e y

V A L E N C I A ." A uk . 26.—
(APJ — Government t r o o p *
pushed a tremendous offen
slvo today on the
front of northeastern Si
T h e government
was thrust Into (
mo Francisco Franco's lines
25 miles southeast « f Zara(roxa where the town of

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.War Dangers Are
Vastly Increased
A m b a s s a d o r ’s

P a r t y

IHimly Agent 1’. It. Dawson
IT F.VKLAMI. Ang. art M3
D riv in s : F r o m N a n A
I'
Whitney, prv-ridrnt n( l.slsy cniphssiaiw. the necessity nf
k
in g
T o Shanghai
ItmtIn ih&lt;H&gt;| nf
Rnilnjy Train nil fanner* Ip the Ssnf.-id &lt;li«tttrt
■mi n, atiiiiiiihrnl today that rum intuip “ n the proposed marketin'
mm* ft representing five railway Jngreement in hi* nffice at quick' S H A N G H A I. A. tiR. 26.—
broth, ihoods h».l authorised a ! ^ &lt;- |K«»|hle in order In exp.( A P I — IttlonmUonal compllstrike fur Sr pi. ti tn support il* AtUw luutl acfem nf the agreement v
rnllomr of Ihp undwUrad
Quinto, Ion* held by the ta»urMangled bodies o f Chinese till the it reel* ot the Frvnrh c» n,-c«ri.-n ..in Lhr. Za^matwoef. »«iU--mcw nf Shanghai following
hupe
ii'omla for a general 30 percent!Individual which farmrra
■ente of Zaragox* — Valencia the explosion of a bomb dropped from a Chines* plane In thr she ally battle with the Japnnrsr. Tin- Matt "Tub'd « u m ,| hundred,
ntlitcvksjgjuihcpp w a r
lnwill
«i&gt;l
in
bringing
a
si.-vcessful
wage iiHtcaae,
&lt;
Read wse occupied by tosetw- Survivors are aeen searching among the dead tot -bodies of r r b l nr». Thin picture,, one nf 'the flrtl In
rntu the Shanghai War
after their numerous fail- ctrnap I omnlmiivly: lodhy w
Whitney -an I the Commit Iremen! troop*.
k
was flown aernaa thr l*mrlfft- »n thr Hawaii (Tipiier.
•arrytiig mi negotiation- at 1 hi- ures
ocni|Minta of a JajMinpnh w trThe goreramenl bee
often
cago have -i t tl IUI A. M of Sept
llrfolr the agnvmrnt ran go Itlano ahot
and
serlotlaly
attacked Qwlmto but sot until
ti a* the lime fur member* o f thr into effect, if it |« adopted hy th- wountltHl the British Am*
todar did H Conner.
Quinto
hi ot hcili. —I- tn l-egtn
leaving f.it inn-, a tabulation of the rewo* the tesa* at Intense fight P r e s i d e n t
S ig n s
C o u r t
A c t io n
I s llwlr iol- ttrgamiatioti- Involved,' K-ll- nf the irlcrendum ami a hanoailor to China and th*
JaiMitcpp navy threaUnnd to
Ins.
•e aihlcil, aie traiiiuH-ii, llrother-11'tmlimalhm hy the Secretary nf Include foreign shipping In #•
Tbn government drira
sleo
of
Inc iiuolive tlnginevr.,I Agiu iillutr Henry A, Wallace are
M e a su re T o C u rb
(
A w a i t e d O n T h r e e h-iod
*
brought captor* to Todo,
blockade of China’s moati.
Itiolhrrlioi-I of luumm-'llve E g .' piensjul.ltr. Therefore, Mr. Itsw(Hr Hugh Knatchbull.HttfMMn.
other |aeur*eat-held loVS. The
900 M i le s I n 270 M in u t e s
‘ tmomeu, l he Kiicmeti
Switch* son, pointed out, it u nrce.msry the Britlih envoy was shot wktb
Mad rid‘Valencia l**Un«
threw L o o p h o l e s I n
L p w
2 Mltm Above The Earth
F i n a ni c, i a l
C a s e* s men*- t’ ill-in ol Ninth America tbnl the ivault* nf the referendum motoring
Its crack troop#, (reek (rein the
from Nanking t*
and the lliili-i of Hallway t'onduefnrvvaidial lo Washington *•
ttahllns w * t o» Msdi*i
la
Shanghai. The amba**ador‘«
tma,
i.rnmn
»*
poasible,
In
onler
that
amHy
W
A
LTE
R
I
.
COOPER
over
3
miles
cool
tnornlain
air
B ill W i ll M R k e
Rruaete eector. Into tts turloux N e w
To Be I)c- Mcmharelup «if the gnuips to- |de lime may lie provided for the ly was traveling In two
11:50 A. M. Plane No. N. f above the rlotnl*- i‘e*‘n*ioiially wo Questions
,
nsetarn dries.
rare both flying large Uatna
T
a
x
I
n
c
r
e
a
s
e
O
f
137:11
of
the
great
14
I'loi-n
yrr
C
l
d
o
n
Alter
r Recess
Reccsi lnl» aiqireilmalrly 3.Wi,immi men, rmnplrllivn of ni-tr..ary procedure Jack*.
Apparently, the
SaaUaderesn,
|ia**e&lt;l through p»lchi» or lurnkt
Eastern
A
ir
Llnea
lamlnl
at
JackO f y j n f , T r ilv u r v n l
"hitncy .aid. The nation la to *ie In put the ngreemrnt Into effret
with a couple ot hotter!** M
1 00 M i l l i o n Y e a r l y
I1f|y mil** from BhangbnU
Tribunal
~
v/1
n u tll
I r l l l U n U I ,|jytiled
into four ii.ne., be mldi-l. la-fore the next ahifiping .r#*on.
snnville Port—now we arc nlf— of rloml* which m m like icehyrga
srtDIery and machtn# pun- detwo Japan*** plan** »w*op#d
with each walking out mi n lilt ■ The fail wa« al.n t iought out
the earth b falling-no g Ue » we —*h«* P1*"**
’’ *•'"«* «* »mm.lh
elded on one last stand.
down. Th* flret sprayed th* twn_
WASHINGTON, Aug.. Si.
&lt;A3
1A l.l AIIASSI-.K, Ang. 3t'- Id3 leient 3 diy-ilrike tu become on- that .ince Sanforvl la the leading
Startler
yesterday asoralns — Prealdent Itooewvrll signed to are going-up—wa are flying over "• * renve on n calm liver Tha
rare wilt. m*chlrv* gun kultata. .
I
In
isrn*e»
ol
maior
financial1
tin-ly
effta
live
by
Srpl.
P
I'elery
pivalucing
center
In
the
the
fringe
o
f
the
ocean
shore"**"
»
•
*
ehmmg
and
the
world
treat Parkeron,
about. seren
The .*ennd dropp^t bomb* nO* J •
Federal medletimi which may ta- State the .mailer districts t r *
mile# tenth of the city, the tn- day a meagaA- lo Hose loop the wave* leek like hcauliful lace helow waa a* beautiful »• alt ini|Hirlunce, along with score* nf
*r the tare had stopped.
on
tha
emerald
rar|&gt;el
of
the
Arabian
green
carpel.
Wa-hingholei
In
the
Income
T
a
i
taw,
lie
rvquu.lnl
hy
ritlu-r
.kle
in
the
"nor
or
li-aa
ll.trrvtlrd
la
the
ac■ irn W
leilonnnlree
marched
other-, await di-ci-ion hy the
Lieutenant Co(on*l W, A. ld»*
Hundreds
nf
the
varioui
*"n
elrpett
w
»*
n
hiny
idace—
ili*put*
would
aulomaliralty
poritmti
takvn
hy
the
fem
ora
here,
threask'vthat burning town and Tha measure »■ * requested hy
vat Frtv-cr, military stUcho^waa
wtadtag'etreamt"'^
ra
m
b
le
pU
w
.'LnW
ing'nnd
ilrp.itirut
.....
.
-Prem
e'
court
when
.1.
pnnr
the
.Hike
fur
:iu
day.!
i*nd
Mr,
tlaw.on
helbvot
that
It
Fraatdhai to cure what hi
IhF m W n-Ca^l
Vp.'kad iinmnw:lou. by a bomb
minute*.
-*-w.imi.rer vm-HIm, n * ,- « cml. Aug.
— ifnvurable early return. ■ « . bade i
, .
.
rterllli. whore an ammnal- itermed tat craelson and ' avoid green anak.a cka.mg rech other - *•&gt;'
3
ported
from
Ihl.
eeetlon,
It
will
he
«
&lt;P&gt;'"'»n «h m he align!*d
" e aie o ff jjjoiih on Hie 1,1-1(31.
Um
damp was hnrern*, then .anew. It la expected hy experta flaking Imat* are now the rite o f
lull k m w*l o llu m M -iJ
tap
N ew arlt'-M
.1 &gt;ucli a,
Ilea.ling Hie li-l I* tin* much Nearly Score Die
Influeallal Ineeeutmg a itumlwr » l *’*’ rrr; "
hy toy boats on tbe 10c counter
to Kamarate,
almost
wlthla to lorreaae teg revenue*
WiHimlc.l. The amltaasador wnh
IlHgathai
from 71 In too million doltara •uto* on the narrow ribbon high- heattlful'vbw bf Wevhinglon. t h.- ,|(4,,u. ,,, j UM1|iIM.
W h e n P ft lic e F i r e
“ •hllthmal vule. favoring the |uxt hit at lew.I twice m th* taft
otsht ot tbe naal objective. ,
W*ya appear like June lu g . in * M'ltol f i l y o f the grente-l no-1 jnv,l|,ll,lf „.fu M | .,f r »,„ p t n.ll,r
a year. -.
i\
g* |. i
,,M' "mailer prvalucitw dU* .hie un I rintnarh.
There tbe right started.
On Polish Rioters irk u ,
Mr. ttooaevrlt il&gt;o slined the vhep* and a lt* One hour *0 min- » '« "
l " « w«* »•* &gt;‘,ur ‘ tieri
|wy
,L...|iiie la ic , in
Realander defender* opened up
An &lt;ffklal tlrllteh statement
—
.
A large ia-i.t-ul.tg. ..f the farm*
li* nmL )ou iirt
lilli.l
1, tnuniirv uml&lt; i i h i i i * nf t*|&gt;«ti.il
with machine gnaw bat were third deftrleury bill aprroprtal- utea we are landing at I hiirlrhtai.1 thetv* wa» no doubt th*
bm.
S.
C.
airport—step
nut
and
emotion
n»
you
look
and
n-alire
I.ONItON, Aim 3*1.
t-pt
' t - here aeent to favor the prodriven back. They rallied again ll y ll7,*f&gt;3n»0 for various gov
pl.iuiht that altpekrd hint war*
I
-,1X, „ t)l,
■lollar'* ildin Scvcntem per.mo wric * killed |a&gt;*cd agreement » « n tvllef men*.
here, #1 Marledaa, nad again erement depart menta mill anrn- Klwpe your ihoca on the earth l|ial ihl* l* the *hrine nf I In*
J a p a n * l i e was inched to •
Ux
..ffwusl r.11.1 :tn woundc.l yotcrvUy
m «’&lt;*' lor they admit they will pndi-,
were driven
out—Joel
before clea A measure at«o aulh&lt;&gt;rl&gt;&lt;~. again pleaim -lo minute. .,-1 we Uoverrment nf one hundncl m il......
in HhanghaPa m „. Sul.-li
tha « M nf 161,m u mm ot lurid are o ff—clouds everywhere and thirty mUImn of Ho.I lining. p ia n -L . ........
toting In the t-a-l
tinllaci.n “ hly to»e thi-lr faint- oral year if
__,
Intcmational
Settlement wh*r*
Hranwhlln, laaurcwata elowly receipts for anbahllr* to cotton now the wind la driving them— hiving, home laving ill inn- A- 11,1- fot II..n mil :bmi of I ti*' l «•%%!! i*t M tin in, I'lhlniiil* n tii'ii
ifliiM f in » oiii.lklim u
) hy*kb*t* found, a liullrt' . had
n*nIront»*4l
wera aarlrcllng the city from farmer* In connect lull with n Have lunch air* O. K. hut It w** ynu pa-c over Itclawarv, Mary j 11*" l.-gi.lntuie,
j in tlk r filia l i »h L n n u ll Iwhlvif*
atahlllie more Ik* a banquet —pineapple land and I'enntytvaiila you ate in j
I.rut
It
l*f&gt;
|iej[cv
ri|
lha*'t|,c
"agree'
,,,1,krn hU ,1* rk ,H*1 h" J ltfl " *
tfaa wa*t with I ha proapect* of government erfurt In
tlutil |. tin* trm .nl j n«ly «• Itig ill f titvtf|i t*t i%mi» the K i ‘
spinal v'enl Intact. They asld hta
Juice— fresh
fruit
n ila d -fried len-atrd In a different kind
driving the eaamy of the rtdgea tha price at 11 cents a pound.
.
i Ilf"!1 Ih cKridi I viii fit n ite r 1 change Tv)r(trA|ih u y n ii'j tu|»4iit nieiil will ti-iid I., hung gieater rnndltliul * 1 1 i-xretuilngly criti­
chicken—buttered
rolls— ci lery, .tem ry - alnm-t a r.nilinv.iu. I' m |j„,|r , M i i In e«nii|iT‘i |*‘iyiitiiil
- tnbillty I., pi i.*.- dcring ihe t-oui*
auit allowing complata &lt;x-rupncal
and
)hal
he
might
not
rtolives—Jelly—cake—coffre
and
ire
crania
o
f
townand
riti...,
in-y
H ub or tha city by atgbtall or
JI limit ing sea .in. Mr l&gt;avvs«n said, ,
un-nut- they would have rm-ivid
The r'litlng fnll-.wid
early Tkaradoy faore ^a*
J u d g e S m i t h P r e s i d e s iream—Now tome* the le.t to mm Industrie*, thoo-an.l. of l.ltle if the I'.'ll uiid tin- 133.1 l.-gi.la g«'iH*ym( jtirlkt* •Htlnnl l*\
The fart that ihe agreement I*'
. (
.
, ,
la mldafteraaoo,
go
war­
who ran hold their lunch—rain,! farm*, ami aoon you view ihc lull- Im.I ut.t i.du..d Iheir sal horlaliiti In tlu* Liirim . T i p l.-reivlnp f.v..„hle rv-octl.-n frt.n, , 1 h "".w T
S ^ d
T
r
i
a
l
A
t
'
G
a
i
n
e
s
v
i
l
l
e
plane* la clone formation inomed
wlml, lightning, thunder, th«- .hip *»c«t ntetro|"dl», New Vmk fd v . ailr*.
this tlUtrlcl ^
now nrwl K l%*t« «• iiulu«lnal »IU- Ihe fat mm* |„ ,h,a
over Santander, abated down­
mckV and dnip«—then up again
Every person .hould take Hur.nva. of the
th*. j **"’ V""'" "/ !,M* *,r*
j.
(Illi- t . ..f I**—.-r uatme lu-f.tie Ivlrtn in pympathy wilh fnror I. shown by canvas
Judge Millard II. Smith ol Wow—atop, let ma o ff- n u t Cap-1 thrill nl a lifetime a tup hv air
In Mr
lo w ptessiiMi* of hotroi and
may.
ward and bloated tha wetter*
Mr
Daw-j
the .....it involve 1337 h-gl-lsltve prnte.luig against tiwutuuciil Imllolv ii-cvv.d in
Ttturvllle
anti
tlreult
Judge
nl
High Japanese offiriala
M id i
rldgee with bomba. 06 *eminent
tain Donald It.” Jhhn-mi ami P ilo t'—the .ervice I- perfect. J»v Si* it I-, . iiiiiiiimI cluttges, and * ivil, deervu-s. «
o f f Ie e
this
morning.'
a* tlllery abruptly ceoaed tiring. tha Ninth Judicial dlatrkt. I* |\V H. Truman, Jr&lt; the h*ml«om.-| " ’n. the atrwarvl, wa» cm-livt-Hyl suit* ap|u-uU-.t fiuni lower court*.; Th.- farmer*, who ctuli-d
Law Min— reported
that tjukk to express their sorrow.
lib Mr.
prosldlar over the trial nf Mar pilot know whit to d» Ihry go,trying lo .la .nmething f-t H-c
Un the Util, front! around

A Thrill By Air

V**’

f

Jean

H a r lo w

C o n test

W ill

End

T o n ig h t

Entries In the Jena Hariow
runteat sponsored by tbe Snn
f»rd llcrald m ail be submitted
to Tbe BanTerd
Herald office
hefore midnight tenlght to ba
eligible for Judgmuwk.
-Jean Harlow*# U fa HUtory by
lamella O. Parson*. on attractive
booklet containing * Urge nun
l*er of illuatretUna and bcidenla
In tha Ufa o f ’tbe gbrnoratm
ila r, will be .
who tubmtt the .meet needy
rumplele end correct Ib t at predurilooe b which ehe appeared
under the direction o f
Metro*

Goldwyn-Moywr.
• Winner* will be eapoanced hi
Friday'* paper end may receive
their repy hy a O h |
at ■ The
Herald office on Saturday.
Conte*lonta are reminded that
'there b atUl tbe* far replbe to
bo
r Waived, bat they muat
it anappy.*

C itru s

Pact

D ra ft

G o e s T o C o m m it te e
LAKBLAND, A M , M- - T h e
draft at a prapeeag new ritrea
marketing ag reement' wlU
be
outlined *t a meeting hare Fri­
day to • grower** commute* of
11.
fire wee* qqthoflmd a
ladoatry ramntUeq te
with wrlliag of
If

N
eapectod

her*

n

redactor
U ean#4*r It.

tin Walker tharend »ttb the
^ up
.*
,.lca.utc at,-1
I........ itt, p-m
|!‘
7 XtTii
Robert*
|t
mdeed a very- Interval log vrogera, and h* rnuldn’i arcept i
eL.
J ''t » t.
u
h" " r ■"«* fc-ro i" RaWgti.,Hp -hft . pity. There
n- th
COU.I?
N- r - ■Hve next one and . half, Inc to fear-mu- trip and y « ,
no..r..o
hour ftjr to Wa.hlortnrv wa» will |c c.mvmre.1 Cri a breath of
naled Jude- Smith AnZg- ^ t h - ’ re.Hy. gWriu*. met of the di-^hcav*^ Accident fatalltie* are
n»n one in a imlli-.n.
4Is*aallflr.ll..n of Judge A. /. U " " * “* m* ' ' ** * "
" V * " »h*
Alikina aa»l lit.- sliaetica of
"v
" — “
Judge ||. I,. Hc-hring.
I lr it a in J o in s U . S .
O. p. Ilermion, clerk nf th.C IT Y N E W S B R IE F S
rirenlt rourt, w»- advised inIn A p p e a l T o
End
day that June- Smith would
S in o -J a p W a r f a r e
be unable lo |.e In h|a rbamlier
at th* rourt ifnu.e tomorrnwION DON,
Aug.
M -1/13
beeaute of Iho Alachua (kiualy
Greet Britain, alarmed by tinCourt seasloo.
threat lo hrr enormous Interr.l.
in Shanghai, tail night Joined th., U- Marlow Kingsl.-m .if Jsrh
F r a n c o W a r n s S h i p s United Male* in ,p formal appeal
for an immediate end tn the fiinn sonville arrived at lh.- |.w.i1 Ka|.
O f N e u t r a l N a t i o n s Jspatter warfare.
vat mu Array Post y -t. i-l.y lo
The ap|u-al, announced in a rtittf , a«»i*l t'lptain F- S, li-rin
BURGOS, Spain, Aug. M —(A1 mun.|ur aftrr daylong emergenry
—G*o«ra f ranco bluntly warned coniultalian among Prim* Min
Th&gt;- weekly meeting ..f -hii. No.
roatarday that his ihipi would later (Tumilrrlain and eabim-t
7
“Seminol* Idon" of .-«*
rant lau* la fire on ship* carrying leaden, said:
will tr held toaight at-i 3ti‘ o', l-wb
suppfiao to governiwetit forces
"Th* British government share*
:
Neutral natlotu, ho said, ihould th* anxieties of the United State* In the Junior Itigh Rch-uJ
not pormrt their flags to Hy over government regarding the damage
('lieu it Judge Millai-i (I -Smith
“ this bu d of uadaslrebto- vrve* tn th* far rest in grnrral from thr
will not be in. hi* cha mi..i in the
present fighting and wrtrumra Court House
Umnrrow. *U. P.
At SL Jann-de-tno. robots o*hl thr appeal m*de by the United
Freoco bod stripped of command Bute* secretary of state for both I Ilermion, clerk uf tin- I'lirult
limit announced today
and ton! ta tha Canary Islands aide* to cease their hostilities."
CoL Joan Tag*#, far month* a
Th* rommuolqo* continued:
F if e l 1 i W
Mai k
I'lcl.-laad
taodar at rebel armlas before Ma­
“Th* minister* observe with anil his w lfa spent ye»l.-rdar la
drid It was said Yajrv* hod bora valiafaction the close collabora­
O llati.lu w hare he a llru U .d the
• filantl of Manuel Hrdllla, for- tion maintained with other gov ■ e a r. utlve aeoaloa n l 'IIIt'la ls
wm ckwf of th* Spatiiah fascist eminent*, especially th* American F ln a a im 'a A a*octatloa
party, who U sarving • Ilf* urm [and French
ba a rebel JaD for
"They regard it as moat import­
The pian* flown by l'*l»l Pen
i| liu t Iraitro,
ant thsi such collaboration should Slragrl uf th* Eastern All
continue."
Line* v-iU arrlvj in Sanfotd &lt;hu
aft*m«K i at 4tl0 u'cl.-l t» pick
ROTARY OUT
up the iirgt «trect an
*"
leave thia city, netwi.lutg ’ to
B E IL IN , Aujf * « .—M3 “ Vi.l- infurnutiu* received Ivda)
•
•ntary" dusolution of
all 4&lt;
German Rotary Club* was rkprrt*4 loaf night to b* voted Sept. 4
oa a result of Walter Hucb'a camP*lgn * (ahut Um orfimiyallo-.

ltr&gt;»* Willis, of Tallahasaeo,
this uurntag vUMrd the t'ounlf
H«perl*t»Od**t‘a reffh.- In -H*
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law vi*i* have a-kc.l fur oral day farmer* united pally strike *'*’ 6ad already received ulx.ill .Mi Shanghvi I'hinesr
tirfenderw
•■rgumeni" on tlu&gt; gTiM.lim- tax ] Tuesday, demanded irlra-r nl Perecni of the hallul* In hr cast ntiwnwhile had lallen back an A
case*. Tin- ('unit proliaMy will several persona held in Ihe prts. *'V ^fxrinerx in Ihl* vk-inily wrul broad iivnil white lh* Japanese
hem thein .ltd mg Septemlu-t.
J mi.
j*
rount revealed ail thosa
atiny had e*t*bH«hcd a firm
Time i- nu find lime for the] li t-»n •*• t«|uirtid that two ™ ' " W
unanlmou«ly famred tooth-lid on th*. Yahglie malt
cuirl lu divide ucase. After •
farmer* were killed in fights
north of Shanghai for th* land­
hearing, andafter luirfa
aad with pi-lice at I’riecko, wist Ha**r- Dawson asked that
the
ing of division* from tha humsother proc.edunr* are filed, theiihu., aim another was killeil near
^ [ f " ihart.i*ghly acpiaiul
rourt’* ju-tnes discuss llw rose, Liacow when |mlwe eharge.1 a lhem*»lvra with the marketing land ftp extensive operation* to
........ . ..... drive tile fhlneae from the tflin t-Vinfi it ms- aud usually assign l«ml of farmer* picketing lh* *tre*«trnt provision and to ravt
Ihelr vof ,7 ’ hU om^'s^telTn^i ,l* hlf "[
one .if Iheir number to'wrilr an ally,
In the near future
| A *|wkesmatt for lh* Japan***
opinion, Then the opinion, which
said "foreign
shipping
vnavy
intitule* the rourt'a derision,
W P A
P in y P r o je c t
along Ihe (‘him eimat may be
phr'-&lt;&lt;l hi.mini In nther Justice*
K n t c r t n i n s C h i l d r e n C h ^ t » » a n « c T o ' - Itall.-d by Japunrsr warship* P*f.u coHsaJeralinn lu-fnre it come*
K llk
B e G iv e n B
By
y E
kn
i . (rolling th* area’
ivaek to anolher conference and a
disrii-*lon -&gt;f whether Ihc justices
Many vsri**l
rntcitammcnts
Fmirth In ’a seriet of charity
ngiec l» it, Jf they agree. It then have been prowled n-eent) for
i« fil'd in Ihc rIrik's office
the children or Ibe lake Moiilor danrra i|u&gt;n&gt;or.sl by thr Banfitnl L O C A L W E A T H E R
* r»*pit nf miijor mlmli* imfkm
.vicinity by Mr*, flllis. tliyan, .f 11. P. &lt;1. Elks r ill tss held to.
rongCAtT
u«u*J|y air given ^right of way ly th* WI’A diviamn »f recreation.' morrow night at 1(1:30 n'rloek
tmined'ati-ly f-tll.iwing th* rrguFlorida; Partly rloudy scatthe rouit, and decision* sometimes it wo* learned today.
mr.aimdimfrd within a few days.
Th* buys ami girls have Iwsn) tar Elks meeting. It was an. I,-i.-I sin.wera near th* •&gt;Items south coaal tonight or
1'lie drlin&lt;|urnt tai radcmplhin taught the method* nf making nmmrad today.
Th* dance will tie held in thr Friday and Jn axtrama north
eaa.r already has been prrssatrd pottery, dtdlt, and other l»)e in
west
to ill- roi'it, and the next step I* handicraft ntssca Irutru. t.-.l hy l&lt;odg» Iftn.nt *1 thr Elk* llntnr, IMirtl.m and near 'th*
and music will l«r furajahedt* by coaal Friday, Kalrams North­
the decision on Its r-n-lltuttan- Mrs. Bryan.
Mostly cloudy •
A greup of !«.)•» wet* cnler- Prekham'a OiidnIlia. A nominal west Florida;
■lily. '
Thr mutt braid arguments talnrd wilh a plrnk and swimming admission will |H- rhargml for pruhahly hhsi shnwvrs loaight
some lime ago uu whether Um party at. Kvantdalu 'Hark yester­ lh* mm and la.lk-v will U- admit. and Frtdai.
DAYTONA TlOlk
legitlalurs- could reduce a circuit day Game* were played tbrviugh- l*d free. It waa staled.
Friday's tide*, high. U :M P. j
AU montrs rrcv ivrd from pa Judge's salary dutmg hi*.term of oul the day and rrfreahmrnta were
trwt* of (hr tlarive will la placed M . low, 1:17 A. M- 1:11 P. M.
uffirr. ,* It* fore *nuouB&lt; Ing * a do- served at nu«n.
OAHOMtTin
,4"
U Ihs Elks chanty Fund to b*
cislun, however, Juslke. Fred H.
Yesterday, 3U.1I: today. M.tL 1
to give aid to indigent*.
Davit di.-d, and Roy II. f'hApi
T r o p i c a l .S t o rm l a
PNtCIPITATION
of lake I'ily lucrnslvd him.
Total fur y*sl*rd*y . y . - . M j
HULD ROl'MIUI"
S t ill
In
A t la n t ic
Now the court he* act tha
Total fur month .......... .1.11
for a ■&gt;'aiguiurnt. * and invltod
Normal to date
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BROOK6VILI.K,
Aug.
lfl._
JAt'KHON VII.I.E An* , 7* —
tha paitu .paling lawyers lu pro*
TgMPERATURKB
M3—Weather Ihiirau rail* to­ Farmers and ratticmen from oil
sent llii-ii views again.
Maximum. M; Rlnlmam. Uday "a alight ilrrulation with •ecttana uf t^e stair will alUnd
Itprnld Heading.
*
Its renter Iku miles east of Ihs th* third annual fteld day and
A U jO&lt; ATIllN APPROVBI)
Official Report
Tarka Island" ludiratrd a trupl- tlvsm k roundup at Qhlnregut
\
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HUB
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MIAMI IIKAt'll, Aug, H — «U alorm wa* still present tn Hill. W*al rrnljnl Florida *ay.------ — _ ii
M3—Thia retort city found' II- 4ka Atlantic n thousand miles perlmanl Italian, Thuradny, The it
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■alf ellxlhle .r,trr.lt r lo r*- or more aoulheasl nl Florida. program will Inrlude talks . nnd 1 1 _______ _________ 1-----— M
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ca|»r a |lk» 1JX WI'A alloco- , r*mta*rer* said lh* disturb- diocwastons tai feeding, nml c*r*
Tf
tki.i fur . otisttil. lion nf atom nnc* wdt moving In a north* •f emtti*. pasture graiaan and II T ' * • » • • • • * »«■ * 3 ^ - * • t
4‘
aowant and water, malaa which, waatornly dlrerttan, hut
noirang* Improvement, W. F. Ward, SI • • • • me p• • • • • • • •■•ssswi 11
t*
t»
strong Winds have hern repurt- superintendent, will have chart* SS vsaasaesaas s swa n i 111 M
alrtwdr have .been
!»
there have hern no la-1 of tha program and prraonally U * a * * * * o * * * * * * * * * a teas •1
through a homl It'**,
«
n
deal ltoosrv.ll
approrad tha dlralkva* of Increasing lutensl-1rondnet nn inspection lour aver
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i t niatiuo and gretuuts.
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TUB HANgpRD HERALD, gINID RP,.FLO RID A
H a n fo rd

life r a i d

H o n e s t y t l f E x p r e s s io n

M B IN G

G O O p

A H ’O l S f M f e N T

OCALA STAR

What make* a food flewapaper good? .
Tow many, we are afraid, think It la‘ the humbdr 'Of
comics which It punishes dally, or the sex Interest Inila
serial stories, or the size of the type over Its crime
stories.
But the Monttfome^y Advertiser says, ‘‘Wha|_counta
In Judfrlnir the character of. a newupsper (s whether It
rtasohs with Intellectual honesty fa arriving at Rd eoBelusions, or makes an appeal to prejudices and emotions Ih
order to Influence the reading public to dtedpt Its opln'ons.'*
And the Toccoa (Georgia) Record thinks that a good
many factors enter Into the makfar &lt;ff* A newspaper,
whether It Is a Urge orrts or a snrtll one, and that tLe
excellence of the flnlahstf product naturally depends to •
Urge extent upon the opportunltle* which the field of­
fers the editor and publlaher. but the Record agrees that

’ TIME TO UROW U r: When I
tea* a child, I spaks as a child, I
understood as a child, I thought
as * child! but when I became a
man, t put away childish things
•HI Cdrutinbnt U til,
Quantrains

The Chance
,"l never had s chance," said be,
Tat witching men advance
Ua looked at life so timidly
H i never took a chance.
A flmll#
A smile Is belter than a frown,
. And better than a curse,
If It can’t hrl|i y-u whin you’n
,
down
i. ID w en t r u s k m s Iters worse,

llirih
•'Ws’rs bom to die," the cynics s*J
But why such '‘uetni'l itiroT
I ’d rathsr think the other wsy
And SSyi "We're lorn to live.’
Tha Unattainable.
I f ad Ih* mysteries we knew
Add every fact wae plain
K i'd look far something hard to d&gt;
And want to work In vain.
By KINiAK A. GUEST
.1 any

rale

John

Roosevel

to t our "(oodwlll aiubatss

Tbs cost of ialoreobl!»s I
going up Bororhoa or other I
]Wst doesB’l seetu p'^elble !•
Indulr* tn sit-down strikes fo&gt;
months at ■ lime and still keei
*ip*at*t down.

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S A N J - ’O R D T W E N T Y Y E A R S A G O

The msrriag* of Peter Kollff
■ml Mbs Ueneke has been recently
innauftti-d. The two were united
iy Ri-v. YUlrtmryor and tha happy
rouple wilt mak* 8anfurd it*
future home to engygo In forming.
MIsa Alma Saint returned ro,-enlly from a trip lo St. Peters'
burg and Tampa which was very
.■leasant, sho says.
Mrs rulcslon tpd children re ­
turned homo last night from
Marco whero thoy have been visi­
ting Mra. | &gt;al**ton's mother for

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Whtn the Com admlnbtraticn
took over s t Tsllahas*** and toe
locomins fOTernor bsgsn replacing
th* appoint**# a* tte
tgiilng
governor, there wt* the usual lift*
tog of eyebrow* and tom menu,
acrid and other*lee.
At a stormy eaulon of the cabi­
net, with the administration i t the
atate haopital fer the insane under
dieesMloa, the then sjpciinirr.drnt
Wei disposed sad, hi* aiccronor
apyoJatod la tbe.geteon of a well

BRITAIN TO BUT AIRSHIPS
LONDON,
Britishowned airships are to fljr again,
Seven years after B-101 crashed
and lie sister ship R IM was
turned Into strap to sho* that the
air m inistry, was finished with
lighter-than-* if
craft, private
British Interest* plan to fly three
lieThim-fltled, dtosaj-engined “baty " airships. The ships wtU be
perthased In the Uhltad Bute*.

iim in iin a u u iiin in M

of Mra. W. M Haynes of this city
and a . former msmber of th*
Sanford band.
. 'Mrs. M. J' Hoolehan and two
sons. Vern and WoMlhg, or Jacksonvlllt, returned home Friday
afternoon after k Unrc week's
visit iirith Mr*. J. F. Hoolehan thd
tvlallvct
P e n n ie s
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Iter* Is Kurt Blael. Ih* detec­
tive story writer whose detoc
Ive, Hank tiler, is not nearly
so ‘ good a shot as tho author.
Murrta A. Doob. former Olytnptr
performer. Is the rlub'i coach
Karl T. Frederick I* g hnteil
lawyer, but ho was th* world’s
Champion Plaint shot In l»!o
WUtiam T. tMwsrt It a gunmaa, too lie It praatdsnt and
pbhtlkher of the Now York Bun
tMrikn r*ry. tkk novelist, nr
T. ONui Meeker, eat**on: Mitchalt Reanoriy, Jr,, pobllsnor; Dr
Mfgfot Dl rnprilos. of n . Y. U.j
Leo 0. Patel te, the photographer

Millions daily depend on it for the whys and wherefores
of current happenings.
^

o f AenSI
wltR ohk
persons.
ptraont, two

CORONAS
a o a .y or-

sr»wjssyssr~“ '■
Pood

C o «U

Id fc rtiM ,
Mra. Jamas Hall, Mrs. Mianls
McDonald, and Mra. Walls war*
Initiated Into th* myairrics af the
th# ledge degra*. Th* group is
rapidly growing nod soon vapoct*
to be an* o f Ih* hannor ledge* to
th* atato, according te th* m*ia-

now Wi

—and you'd learn why through The Associated Press*

P in c h e d

overlooking no b
to pinching pyhi
fire .ilcpsrtmsnl
n»'a jd-t elite
prnAlto
pe'rafn*
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D e p artm en t

W ASHINGTON, Aug. t #,-(*&gt;&gt;
—Postmaster Offtorgl Farley is

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abaUc* are wanted not to
i eotomobfU# la New Yor*
I th* athor dak k»p*armi a
Min acc«**4 af driving a
w ill* drunk. A doctor IsaI that lk* man
suiforad
dlahatoa. bad fast
tahaa
IktaUa UkootiM ahdRIy bodriving hi* aar. that InR a d food to hit ay*t*m
aaaaad him aat la raact
brir, aad that at a coaraA * ha was aoff artag from

Mnrtk f&lt;H- r * U
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the Itilllsi'yi- the others worn hull
•in Ini li off. The lawyer Is discon­
certed because hit in shots, al­
though all In the “ eye." weren't
grouped lu III* satisfaction The -I
novelist, 'iralnsii to n flrllonsl cs, r
rrer linsgtiM'i' Ms Isrgi-t.tu be,
i tin- balrlul eyu of some sinister
I character In til* newest book,
ntul pulls I lie trigger.
There I* n« l&gt;.«tiler or stusli
tstk nt this net.Inn. They upc.ik
til low llilh's, will’ll they epenk
nl nil. Tliev M l n fe w minutes
nfler w.ilklnr down llm
two
ftlchls of riiilm lo tho sutebssnmenl. where the range It localmi, then they enter their prl
vale booths whlrt^, look out on
the lung gallery
They load lllelr (teres will* j
Infinite rare, inelleUlmisly wlp
Ing their hands afterward tu
gourd agslnsl
prrspIrHlInn
ol
cartridge grease.
They (|ref and oiler each (rig­
ger
"sqneeSe."
Ihry
glsni'S
through a fried telesrnpe In de­
termine the exact poritlon of
the bullel hole

It hnra lu Hanford.

Canned celery was something
Wo had never tried until tho other
day when a friend of ours proSOtttad ua with a aampl. It la
prop*rod In California Bnd la, wr
bottova,
pomothlak. q»ka nc.w.
CanaH calory dooo not taste ths
gam* M ordinary celery, but it b
gtod norvrtboteaa and atrikoa us
as barinfe a g n a t fulur* on the
nngrfcoL U It bocotnrs popular
abd expands to this art*, local
farwMTi will bot have to worry

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Lake View
Bar-B-Q

Th* Palm itesrli I*otl predict
peak of l lie curreir
balMln* boom will be reai be&lt;
about la tl-'U
Ho■It^ la ahmi
time we begun to see sig n s o

According- to Cartoonist White
Of Tho Tainpa Tribune, Tamps
la finding the financing or It*
WPA program a hard nut In
crack. ' Any Mnanrlnn problem
(tiesa days has a,/rather lougtabell—Plant (’Hr Courier, Many
a local government Is hsvlna s
hard lima lliese days keeping
Up With federal spending

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Sd by the m m I p riltk * |,« ajn o iastone, aaid Ibea, wltb the Iota* laF in e W a t c h .
Use session tomtn* on, uratty
ever body forget about the li-.ipiR e p a ir in g
Ul and lu affairs.
D ia m o n d
S e t t in g
But in tba Immediate vicinity r,f
'It la easier to tall the tdadcr what he wants to heir, to
AND
Chattahoochee, where the state
lake the popular aide, to run with the pack. But It Ukea
bespits I and the manner of Its
E n g ra v in g
•murage aometlmea to express an opinion, fa opposition to'
administration Is all Important
M
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L
a
u IIn , J e w e le r
the change of administrators Is o!
orevalllng sentiment. But In auch a case, nc editor worthy
|i e ■
-------more than political sfynlflcsneo.
of hbi n-aponalhle cAIUng ever heailatea. He '»tv*a hli
i t manes a difference who directs
n o n t opinions, rogurrilcts of who_agrepn nr dliagwtoa
F lown—to f a
Wy Hawaii Clipper, this plcturs eras mads at
affairs there, amt hew, as will be
with them.**— —-------------------------the intersection of Avenue fclouard 1
Sean from the fallowing comment
Thibet Rend In war-blasted Shanghai a few
KoHtaal
And that, dear readers, makes any newspaper a gooc
moment* after a Chins* bomb strutl
In a recent laaus of the River
■Usemenl
home
there
and
kilim)
several
hunREFRESHMENT
newapn|)er regardless of comics, feature stories, or Sun­
Junction Tribune. Which sayti
died persons. This picture shows tha
On H m m Hot
day supplements. An honest opinion in worth more to the
"W hat a pleasure It Is to here
Sunnier Nlghta
public that a truck load of funny papers.
a
superintendent
at
the
hospital
their work in solid comfort.
TRY OUR
who n n * the place with the quiet
The Islest "flying boot" bomb-1 dignity, of a good businessman,
By GEOltCK TUCK
er developed by the nsvy baa a minding his own business and Iras*
[DWICHES
------- galley that would make any house- Ing other people's alone I haven't
NKW YORK—In a crooked , . , , lliere are men* ioiliers.
«I» ah Ina.
It’s
complete heard the first squawkout of sn
CHILI AND CHICKEN
lltlln. street lu downtown Manhat­ business sad profrsslonct men with electric stove, wster distiller employe* nor a local business
1 " iH a k t otfb rn s
and even a dry ice refrigeratormen shoot anything the superintan, where street lights are dim during ufflce^ hoi
BEER— WINE—DRINKS
;
.Am
telephone
system
tendent
la
doing.
IU
seems
te
and elevated structures cut oft the tllll ineioKHitSj
nlinerd. ^
.have tha knack of landing to hla
Irought. JJriven. from their TVeatcrn rarigea by recurrent sky, guns biased with rruel ac­ runs In that sub-basement range
l
- — —
(own business properly without
curacy today.
aUst atornia, the great herds ore being transferred to The same thing happened yes­ In lower Manhattan.
V illa s * . T n lrn s
d a . s rtepplng on the toe* ell around
V illa g e T A kea
R e s t him. I»**r#, quiet andsecurity.
ranges In tho Ijike Olaeechobee section of south 'Central terday amt will occur tnmornw.
a
I'll Hurd Odets la In town with
Florltla, this report states.
O n c e E v e r wy S u m m e r aw
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It's been going on for years, ami
h lv fla t. **
Lek* Sksn h.elsror*
Ihr script of hli new play,
Tho migration Is said to have been responsible for the gunmen are very serious about
"Tim Gulden tJlorea," which ’a
Open Day and Night
’.lie stile of Inrgc tracts of land In Highlands, Okeechobee, It all.
AMJ1ER3T, O. Aug. Zfl-W 1—
rumi red * (u follow' rlutaly Ui*
For
they
are
the
member*
of
When this village of gJIOO popu-,
and other surroumllng counties. Although Florida his
life
uf
llm
prise-ring's
knuckle*
Manhitten's school of firearms- i
lallon ralaics, It doesn't Just make
'wen n grest cattle State since Its earliest days, this their
daily Insk la tn rip the black lni*ler Ij j U Ambers.
believe It has no historic date to
novement Is expected to make tho cattle Industry even out of u liny target al Su pares
commemorate, a* one* eacn sum-1
•nore lm|&gt;orinnt in the economic set-up of this State.
They auneed. too. These men
met It ahuta up shop and hat a J
The "Buy Florida Beef" ramtmlgn of the State (Tham- rprnd their days In Wall alrret
"picnic" Just for the fun of It.
, Diamonds And Watehba
her inow takes on Increased significance,
_________ and all Florida offices behind law books, I d bos C o m f o r t s
O f
H o m e All staree dose, most of the house-1
•
, » ' s
L • ‘
S *
,
wives serve cold suppers, and the !
resident a and vlsltnra are urged to do So In order that fltsl operating rooms -but In tn*i
Flna
Watch And Jewelry Repairing
afternoons they relax to the roar
WASHINGTON.
Aug.
«fl.
(A
*)
townsfolk
spend
the
day
partlclFlor'tln’s ratlin Industry mny expand even more rapidly. of kicking guns.
- I f Uncle Sam’s nival aviators paling In a parade and street
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
should by lorn* strange turn pfl games. This yesr some J.000 rural
P R E S ID E N T
RO O SEV ELTS
mission" to
The ill* inr Is untinppy buraiiHe furrlgn elite*, they would doMesklenla went to town to aharaj
u a y h ic k s a n a n s L o w a i r
S s............
-n m a
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only eight of hit 10 thoi* hit events b* called on to bomb an y |b t the sport.

that th*

Ocala la to have * ntw alb
|Stic Held U&gt; b* paid for largll)
by th* WPA and costing soon
| (l,m . of which the Oily puli
ap 111,MT. That seems lo u,
much more practical than |hi
•rasa atala canal.

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This gteat non-profit, cooperative
4sk)dation, with
correspondents in fevety cofAer^of
gk&gt;bef gives Amer­
ican citizens a swift, dccurikte, and impartial repprt of
every human event that affects diem directly or indirectly^
The Associated Press brings the news Of the world every
day to"

; WASRlNOftON, X u g . ^ U P i Tto to houoewtveti
I f hubby want* fa know what’s
happening to tto food ailowiacr.
writ* to til* National Industrial
Ceafaranr* hoard far th* dspa
change* in tha •aatt'pr living f * r

ban
C rtw l Gsrwdsy U ft roemUy fur
St. t o il* wh*r* h* • will j*to th*
rtglnwaaal band af th* MUtowri
troop*. HP will toaro ia - * frw
w*«ka far Franc*. Ha la th* atphaw

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Of tntaruat to a larva number
,h
THURSDAY
of frietuli bara la tha announce­
'Thar* will
ba a bail!
ment o f tka marriage of Miaa
■acting l U lat*ra*t i m p
ol Helen Andanon o f Naw York
y Young Paopli'a Department I City to W. Gordon Dean at 1:00
(ha flrat Msthodlzt Church o'clock today. Tka ceremony wee
at l:M o'clock at tha aanax.
performed at tka home o f Mr*.
• FRIDAY
William L- Donnelly in SootkampMint
Klitabath
Whittington
ton. Long Iiland. The Rev. Jeeee
arfl! i I t, • c«rtlfkat« piano ra* Italeey D. D, of the Seventh Prradial la tha ztodlo of lira. Fnnnio bytarlari Church, Cincinnati, Ohio,
0. Munson on M ynl* Avnui* at offlelatad.
IlOO o'clock.
Aaabtant talent
Tha bride waa given In marriage
will ba lira. Richard Maxwell, by her brother, Merrill Anderaon.
of New York City. She wore a
Tha Old Seoata will bmc! al gown of white ehadowed Dowered
•:4| o’clock at tka UtUa Houaa. organdy trimmed with band, of
Tka PbUathaa Class ol tka rhlrring, A aboulder length veil
Ftotbyiariaa Chartb will bar* a felt from a chirred bandeau. She
party at th* kocaa of lira. Vic­
carried a epray bouquet of tub*tor Qraaaa at l;M o'clock.

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P e rsonals
Miaa Willie Sorrow at Union
Point, Gn- le the guest this week
ef Mr. and Mr*. S. 11 Engllah.
Mr and Mra. F. J. Wtllink left
Monday for Now York where they
will apend a few week*.

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BERLIN, Germany, Aug. M. —
(AT—Minor traffic accidents bring
eatenaim- police Investigation* In
Germany. Thirty or forty type­
written pages of testimony, state­
ment! of the Interested parties,
map* and conclusion* are com­
piled from rath accident
After the accident, both parties
will be lummoncd to the poiku
■tetion, and may be fined if
found guilty. If a person has been
Injured, he is asked If he wants
the guilty petty punished eevrrely or lightly.
— nrirird

Mka Jeannette Lalny ha* ae her A r t i f i c i a l L u x u r y I s
guest* Miaa Martha Hecks of Day
C r e a t e d In G e r m a n y
tone Beach and Mia* Dixie Le*
Clifton o f DeLand.
RERUN, A ig. N
— (AtM il* Alice McGlone has i
Things seldom am what they
turned from New York whero eho seem to the Textile and Ftehion
hie been spending the past three School of the City 0f Berlin, a re­
months. While there she attend cent exhibition of student*' work
ad Columbia Unlrrnity.
revested.
Gunny-rarklng was’ transform*,1
Mize Halil* Walter lie* az~hvr Into rich blocaile ly mean* o f gild
gueita Carl Peterson, Al Gatham, ing and patterning In bright
and WIUI* Kowako of New York coloi
City. While here they will visit
A wig of shimmering artlfk-t-il
point* of Interest In .Florid*.
■ilk waa ailornrd with an ostrich
feather—of finely snipped felt.
Friend* of Karl Wetzel will be
Felt appllipird on tulle at a ills
pleased to learn that hr i* slowly tanro. tooled like priceless lace.
recovering after having teen crit
Everything us* mad* at .the
lealty HI in (In' John Scaly llo* school, inrluding wig* of braid,
pital to Galvcalun. Text*.
felt, wood shavings, wool
and
artificial silk
Mrs. J. N. Hub,on. Sr, Mr*. J.
N. Robson, Jr., and Mra
Paul
M a t e r ia ls C o st
liubisn spent W«-dnnu!uy in Ot­ W P A
toodo-as the guest* of Mr. JM&gt;d
,U . ,J 3 L
Mra. Jack Robson.
WASHINGTON, Aug. !&lt;J-&lt;AV
Mr. and Mr*. J. N. Hobson and
The cost of keeping relief work­
daughter, Mildred, plan to leave er* busy I* not alone the payment
tomorrow for New York City, of salaries, but also Includes ina
the Otrollnet end Virginia where tcrieli totaling ipnrly $450,(Khi,
they will visit relative* for sever­ 000.
al weeks.
The fedrral, state, county and
local gnvemmrhts hare euak that
Mr ami Mr*. Harold Scherk and much money In material* elnce
children of Union City, N. J. and W l’ A started, says Aubrey Wil
Joseph EM of Woodcllff. N. J. llama, llarry Hopkins' deputy.
ere spending several days as the
Rut, h* adds, the federal gor
guests of Mr and Mrs. T. J. Me eminent shouldered most of tin
Clone at their home un S. San burden, or about fill per cent.
ford Avenue.

fen I ure—.

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She waa attended ly her two
ieiatere, Mr,. Thur»ton Adama of
Creeping up a fire escape on a Chicago hospital, an unidentified man entered the room of pu-tly
New York City and Mr,. Anson
Anna Kuchta (right), lO-year old student nurse, to criminally assault her before beating her hi ilctUh
It waa orronaonaly atated In H, Moran tnd o f Tuceon, Arizona.
with a brkk. At left la the blood stalm-d bed where the attach occurred, On the till of the window
yraterday'a paper .that Rodman They eaeh wore a costume o f ro.e
White
through which the atoyer entered and fled la the b rk k he ueeil,. It was t'hteago'a fourth rape-mur.
Lehman.la an butnetor of Roll* and whlta garden print
Ini College. Ha la principal o f tha dwarf dahllaa were uard In their
der to the tost two year*._________ ______________________________________ _________ _
___ ___
heir and bouqueta.
Winter Park High School
Thureton Adama o f New York
S ep a ra ted - S i s t e r s
H a il B r o t h e r h o o d s
( S e a t s W i l l S h i f t In
City aerved ae beat man.
A email reception followed the
M rs.
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C o n v e r s e O v e r R a d io *
wedding with only membrre of the
E n t e r t a i n s A t B r i d g e famillea and a few relallvea prei.
W a k e O f R e fu s a ls
w . ^ i u n g t o n . au K -.m
m
ant.
CoAmuttaeper uf-Akron aoJ | CHICAGO, A ur „ '.to.
IA1 A —Th* entrance of Justiev Hugo I
Mra F. D. SecU . a n to rta W . _ ¥ A * «Ledeaeaar-t.et»a:daugtAeT
I
,c &lt;1(0 0.10 ....... ,vi„. h im Black, fotmer aeitalor fiom \l&lt;
her *l»trr, Mrs Frederick Howe, ..
with a bridge party
yesterday of the late Cot. and Mra Henry
Hike of itMi.inm men who tor U||m (|| „ t(, 8u,irx,Illtf L-Uu,t chum
afternoon at her borne ia honor of Warren Andmon of Exeter, New
wif* of a missionary Ip the Bel­ Hie the nation's trains
’*•* her. will bring a shift In th.v .ent
M&lt;ea Fiancee Wllaon, whoee aaar Hampehlra. She attended Skid­
gian Congo, have not seen ea.-h thicatrned ye»tervlay In th* wake |ng arrangvmsnt.
rtage to Chariae M(Clang will be more College and the Muaeuto
other for year*, hut they keep in ol (lie eiirrlera' refusal to meet
Mncv Justice* are seated inSchool o f Tin* Art* to lloiton.
an event of Sept. Ml.
touch hy short-wave radio.
demands for a *J« percent m c«rdmg lo #cnl..rlty along the
Tha roomi o f tha Scott home
Mr. Dean la the eon of SlmpItaymann K. Weaver, an Akron
,
s fbench, the Alalamau will lake his
ware decorated with n profusion ■on Bobo Dean and the late Mra.
radio amateur, picked up the rail clento m wage.
lh,. ,&lt;lllrv|MC |iK,„
T|lU
of garden flower* accentuating a D ean 'of‘ Miami, Florida- He wae
letter* of an African station main­
Thus- weeks of eonlorence* to,hr
will *it, from
color scheme, of yellow and whlta. educated .at Roxbary School and
tained hy a medical missionary, 'ween a committer of H5 repte h fl lu right, like thlv Csnl.w
High acore prize wee won by Miaa waa a member of the data of
and discovered that Mra. Row# ..M ing Hit major railroad* and t»,unfi aulhsrland,
Mclbtvmdd-,
Helen Wtiaae, and acreeno prize 1A37 at T ile University,
lived fairly near. He summoned ■pokesub-o fm .the live
, Hughe*. Ilramtola, llutlcr, lioti
waa awarded to Mb* LUHan Daae.
The couple will return to San­
Mra. Harper,'and the atsters h*\r mg lirolhcrhiMds rn dd suddenly (.t(, kftl| |ttaek.
The boeteaa pfaaentad tka bda* ford to make their home after a
sine# engage)) In several
lioui with Ihe
atmonncemenl
hyt
....
POWELl tU O N D l'l
otee with a gift'an a memento of motor trip through New England.
long conversation*.
t'hatimau Enoch of the man.J
the occitlom "
agemept
group that the ralsci The Unileil Mates Atlny and
GOLD OlfiGiRS 01
A t tka tea hoar rafreabmantz W i n t e r H a v e n E y e s
tould not la- granted because it Navy each have two radio Mathm-i
MCHUI MOOW o.a.
were earrad to the following: the
Coypu
K n ta in ff
Is
F a r m e r F in d s R in jf
would prove "ruinous.’’
.
|to &lt;*'* Sunshine Stole, niviiding
Mr*.
It.
C.
Miller
and
children,
■J* m m
• • ’
MUaez France* Wllaan, Helen
M o vem en ts O f C IO
The Unionist* then Issued n to the Florida State Chamla-r of
Mildred,
Eugenia
mid
linhert,
N
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V
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.WJUon Camilla Dana, LUIlah
Lost T w e n ty Y e a rs
Jr.,
relume
last
night
with
Mr.
foimal
atalcment
aeltiiii'
forth:
jtVmiHcrec.
Daaa, Mary Dlghton, Oana Martin ■■W INTER HAVEN, Aug. 2 5 -W )
"Thia lesvoa
no allnualivc I ------------RCIO, Ore., Aug. 211—Coypu
Unay, Betty HtntermleUr, Mary — Frultrocn of this city ere welch­ and Mr*. Turn Ratliff and rhll
AUBURN, Neh.. Aug. lit 1,11
dren, Mildred, Tliunioz, Harold mixing it one uf the latest yepfor th*se
orgontzatloua
other I
T
.
n,
...
,Hart, Praaeaa Pearaon, Mr*. W. ing with keen Interest the effnrti
—Carl Oebrrt, Auburn farmer,
than *.i art forth (lie day anilj TO O L l lt C J O U lB R S ify
and Evelyn, from u lour of the lures to altmrt Oregonians. Tin*
R. Will lama, M n. E. N Scott, and o f ' the CIO to organize cltrue
knocked o ff * piece of dirt con­
hour for the men to withdraw j • —
slate of Virginia.
,
is the South American animal
Mrs. Many Woodruff.’
worker* In the State. It hue been
taining a gold ring recently whlto
lhater.
which aupplira the fur known a* cleaning the shovel of his cultiva­ from an vice, in arrnhlaiHV with EGO I'l.ANTS. World
learned that the movement will be
ItaliHii A Huhy King IS-pto't*.
Word has been received her* nutria.
the aulhority ahvady given in s
puahad vlgoroualy here within the
that Mr. and Mr*, drover C.
atrikv- tmllot In whkh PI )or. 11.50 ,H-r Lhouwrnil, IV C. Ju. k
Bavernl farms art- now oper­ tor.
S w im P s r t y G iv e n
next few day*, operator* of canllo -Sold the editor of the Auh'
YMhidden
.were
honored
recently
rent of the workers * * * vol son, I mug wood.
ating
to
this
state,
and
pelts
sell
nm
newspaper
ahoi^,
it,
and
a
F o i*
S to n fc aUtogf plant** sad* packing houee* with a party given by the Rapt 1st for | 20 to |J0
id In favor of i einke uiilraa i
having already been appruched by
*■
little more than a Week later re­
Young People's la-ague in Tampa
-wll.Iai l&lt; r) i|n|«n|tluii of the'
Tho coypu breeds rapidly, hut
rvptwaentatlvaa o f tha C1G
ceived a letter from Mis. Henry
Mm. Whidden wlJJ be rememherrd the young are oftan destroyed by
Honoring Jacob Btains of Ja*
Uiilsnd of Jordan, Mont., who *itld lequeat for null nvea in lali-aul {
It aleo la report*! that the
seagulls. The adults, weighing up
, 1.
male*, N. Y. waa a perijr given at American Federation of Labor la aa tha former Mi»* Mary Went.
she hail read the story and to­ pay was ubUito-d."
Daytona Ranch yeatardhy. Swln\- Inetltuttog n campaign of organ*'
to 25 pounds, resemble beaver.
talled she had lost a gold ring ••
Mr. and Mr*. J. N Robson, Jr.
ntlng waa eajoyad after wkiek a gallon of tha aam* Induatry.
year* ngo when the Unland fam O l d
A r o P e n s io n
pkalc tappar waa aarvadand Mm. Paul Robson have re­
lly- lived on the farm now owned
turned from Crozs City where B r a i n n
V h M o n e y Is
Thaaa attending
were: - M n.
Checks A re R eady
hy Gcbcrs
they visited their parents, Mr. end
George Hake, Urn. Frank Meiach, J u n e S t r i k e s R e a c h
CrLer* seat tha ring to Mr*.
T
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F
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JAl'KSON'YII I f [ Aogf.1l toll
Mra. Celia Brant, Mra. Kami?
N ew
H ig h
R e c o r d Mr* J. N. Robson, Sr. Mr*. Rob­
(Inland.
•Slate V &gt;iton- Commlaahinrr
son returned to Sanford with them
Richter, Mia* H|l*n Baba, Mlqa
f,
. ,
Headed
by
tha
lovaly
Ann
Sher­
Clayton C, tValrington *-inl yeater*
to spend several weeks at hrr
ConaUnca Malaah, . Miaa Arilaa
..W ASH ING TO N, Aug. M.-(A*&gt;
idan, who gave up achooltrathlng
day apprnximiili ly 12.0)1) rlnvka
Rlcbtar, and Miaa Chriatlna P a w
home here.
O TU N N KM . NAMEU
—The, Department of Labor re­
In Texas to become a leading lady
totalling f|TM,Ktnt in vsloe will I*
all.
ports that strike* reached a new
Mm. E. P Rinehart plan* to to Hollywood films, ami handsome
A lto : Herbert Habe, / Frank
MEXICO CITY. Aug ill -&lt;A7 sent loilay- oiel tommiow t«i to'C"
high to June.
leave tomorrow for Wa-hlngton, Craig Reynolds, one of nmviedora's — Frank H. O'Connell, aii-ivlaiy : one on the id.l ngc «a»idaltC*
Meiach, J r, Fred Brant, Henry
During that month, there war#
J
D. C. after hiving spent two week* most promising young leading of the Nebraska Game Commia- fvdl*.
Richter, Jr. and Jacob Richter,
STB atrikee, B7B of them new at hrr home here. She has had as men, a Warner lime, remedy
lie kni.1 llo- ilo-rk. will h*
aton, waa elrUrd prrsklent ef the
ao#a, Involving 175,000 workers.
silled "The, Footloose Inlemationul Aaaorlatton of Ft*h mail'd from Tsllslisoo* *-&gt; m-edy
her gursts, Mr* F. I, . Ilawklne, drama
A l l e g e d V i c t i m s F a l l Altogether the time loet amount­ Miss Sam Francis Hawkins, and llclreaa" show* Friday at ihe Rita and Game Commissioners al Ihv peraima pn-i it.’* yenfa o| « | who
ed to 4.500,000 man-day*.
closing luaiueas aeaaion uf tha have Iwen spptovrd for n*«i&gt;lanto
John Hawkins of Fairmont, W. Va. Theater. *
T o Id e n t ify M o n t a g u e
The Labor Department began
Ann Sheridan plays the |«rt of organ last Ion’s
and Miaa Helen Rsmry of laurel.
convention hers otolrr Ihe old n*e pluve of th*
Compiling such figures t o Jan­
a very spoiled girl who hae al last night.
social security net
Md.
A s R oad h ou se L o o te r
"
uary, 1030, and tha June manways had her way, plus a great
I
day Iota waa tha greatest since
■leal too much monry to have it
KUYABETBTOW N,
N.
Y,
with Her father, played by Hugh
Aug. M — OP)—John MonUgwa.
C I T Y N E W S B R I E F S O'Connflt, has about despaired of
Hollywood'* favorite golfer, le lt
ever taming her down, but Craig
hi* call In tha Eaeex county jail S e e d ( S o w i n g B y P l a n e
(Css II ss M I t s * t t i s •*•»
Reynolds, who enter* into the pk
yeaterday— under heavy gnard— S a v e s B u r n e d L a n d
euai mat ten relative
to
the tore with some new and draatk
and want to a'coruer drug atora
budget for Hie romlna year and methods, proves t f be’ more than
far an tea m am eoda. It wha
book* adequately
SALEM, Or* Aug. H .—W —A also regarding keeping
prepared to ban
U# thlrty-aacond birthday.
secondhand airptena, dropping seed under (ho new requirement* ol even her most violent outbursts.
• ItV a aktllful ceoa* Ulwoew
■' Montague, awaiting action
Ihe
male
Hoard.
on 50,000 acres of burned-over for
On# o f the W an s whirh Rey­
:ta plan far ball pending trial
niavnnnalaa am) o J d -fta lilo ««d
set land hi* converted part of tha
nolds
employs,
is
a
hanrit*tn&gt;
robbery charge*, waa aaeortLocal NYA boy* In coopera­
Iwikra) drawalatf — with a aurcia)
Bandon bum on Lb* coast In
goodness spanking whkrh he ad­
hy four attle troopara. .
iwquanry all it* own! Miracle Whip
southern Oregon Into one of tho tion with the city am oust build minister* to Miss Sheridan right
After ha had ordered biased*,
Ing eoniri-lo Itenchea to be In
la totally dUTrmil from all otlier
at*It's best grazing iriiaa.
In
publk.
This
aeetie
is
said
to
be
by aotoe Idme*— or maybe It waa
In
drraaiuga—sinoutltrr, HufSer, ling*
Today, 11 month* after the dis stalled at various points
on* ot tha genuine highlights af
arranged—three of tha victim* astrout fire, sheep are grazing in Sunford lur public use. A num­
the picture and hss railed farth
i k l k W T r y Mirarl* W lilp-m wal
ef tha robbery he allegedly par
ber of the benrhea have al­
waste-high grata In * region whkn
ready hern built and Inalallrd much favomnl* comment
tUlpataJ to entered tha atorm.
only a short lime ago waa a arena
In the City's various
parks,
They eat a few feat away and
o f dteolutlon.
NYA Director It
A
(Joodala lea cream.
MATTBHN &lt;|t ITS
MIKACll W W CONTAINS MOM ' ■
ap«*,| also asked all pro whitMr*. Rim Hanna, wife af
tiers to kindly/-Pafraln
from
proprietor ef tha roadhouee, and N e w C i t r u s B o d y I s
FAB
M O W —O f TNI COSTtY M O M M N T 8 I
FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Aug. |«
exhibiting their ability on Ihe —(AT Jama* (Jimmy)
her two daughter*. Nomie, H .
Mallarn,
F o r m e d In O r la n d o
new lieiirhe*.
qnd Dorla, IT, atarad at tka
American long dialam-r flier, sakl
•
Today's amanntt N ew llu s K a n g ri raak* cook*
maa wha la accuaad of
last night b* waa convinced be
ORLANDO, Aog. X A - 0 P )- A
Ing aoalar. laata* and ctraopar and g iv e even bettar to*
Th* United Statra Coast Guard, had don* •Varythtng |M.»tibla to
th«ir rcadboua# af f700
nave citrus group which adopted lh * airlines and ixilid* have II
year, age, hut a*id nothing.
hunting far ato Soviet airman
■ulto. N o wonder- Holl/y\vor..l D u n-lota fra tu r* GaB
th* name of United Shipper* and radio atal i»na each ill Florida, de­
Later, when
Montagu*
I
missing I I days un a trans-polar
Range* In th* i»lg pkturez of UU7.
..
Ore a are association wia formal clares the Stale Chamber uf
flight and said he was withdraw­
lfft. N ea l* talked with
Ctmmcrcr.
■ban. 8b* said they war* all . t o
ing from tb* March.
: • ■
It v o M T to approve a fader*I
tha roadhoua* whan the robbery
markettog
agryemaat provided
fgeurad, but added:
0 Fv-aluivx, uiidraann'd of wlu-it you Lought yout
partsla eawdlttons seat* tocorpordant know wdplbar that
Ant itova, hava don* away w-illi all tlio old watchtaf,
atad in lt. Chief of theoo waa a
HEAR
EVANGELISTS
feftew waa the:
than. n lh a a f d
prorate baaed aoiety set laat’ysar't
walttnf and worry. New smart styling hai brought
m fKt btmtiti w .
arman**, and then only at
D A R R E L L And
C
but
I
couldn't
aap
baauty and ctiarm to old kltclictu.
tfcto M .’
af "dim amergawey."
WU* him."
». The arganitarion decided to toD EX TER HON
(Medtague, polka
“ ' • ’ t asrpuiat* and obtain a Florida
aa Lavtru*
Moot*
ahartar. . Us raambam were said
•
A naw glam our fo r you and your kltchaa bh*
RADIO ARTIHTS
of dm robbery).
ta represent a citrus volume equal
FROM ARKANSAS
|In* the day you nplaca your old alova with • raktty
ta lljtOO/UO bote* o f fruit
modern Cu Rang*.
*-t
Cheater C, Foegata, Oris ado
AT THE
•U V PIRK TftVCKS
shippec, waa elected pra*ideal.
TAU AH AM RR, A M , I t *&lt;BV—It took tha *t*l*
DADR TO RRFUND BONDS
S P E C IA L F O R T H IS W E E K
t. u a u t n z i «to .
mart ’ than aa hoar to a
I P I N T . . . J O o - g P I N T S . . . 35c
, Ora aaaakp yautarday ta
Mi a m i ,
au*.
H -u n -T h *
EVERY EVENING
188 a. PARK AVK.
PHONE 4)
two flrq track*
scaaty commission aeceptad ye*A T I O'CLOCK
tof &lt;W tha toaaaa at
farday a bid of B. J. Van taA Co. Naw York, to raa
Be g in n in g
fPlUWO al
Dad*
M O D E R N I Z E
. W I T H
G A S /
AUGUST «
) • paart at H J and I

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" V IE N N A , A ft * 26.— UP)—Au&gt;trian official circles arc deeply
stirred by reports that Germany
has i)ere!oped an almoit-nolaelees
military airplane.
Fifteen such machines flaw erer
the Tyrol tats hi July, reportedly
on I he way for shipment to Spain.
Planes *e big a* these usually
tan be heard, ev*n when lz.ooo
feet up, by pereeni on the (round,
hot a detection apparatus, ruahed
from Vstnna, could pick up only
a faint whisper.

ICAOO,
Aif/. , 2(1.—W )—
Diane Lace* wae found
ift the roar steps of an aparthauaa Tuesday ]uat 23 hour*
aha was kidnapped In a
M tliopplnc district.
I abandonment was aa mya*
M the abduction
aasoymous telephone call to
M n l polka ate lion provided
tfSTmaiion that amt the ofl In a squad car to the apart'
ha tiding at 7400 North Ditvenue. They locitod the
fWttth-old Infant, clad In a
dress and wrapped In a
blanket, on the back steps.
f
carried the baby in the
r» park police station. There
ntle mother, Mrs, Dorothy
. gathered her Into her srma.
ttapin num
fa tor reported the voice nf the
MU Who gave the lip sounded
a boy's She added:
KP Mid he and some friends
•Won pitying ball nearby and
•eon someona leave a baby
■a. I triad to qnotion him furGbut bo hung up Immediately."

lb

1

Hom e

.ausimer, has become loo Infirm
lo leave Ike borne ot hla tonIn-law. Ilsvld K. K. Bruce, a
member of the household »ald
yesterday.
Maliou's condition w u sold to
be doe to bis advancing years.
The aluminum
magnate, who
hold the tre«*ury past It Jre* r*.
ths eaccml longest term In the
history nt that tfflco. son *3
last March.

-DOVE" T a n IN HAWAII
HONOLULU—{ ^ — Tka f l r a t
“ dove- tree ever seen hero has
arrived via Pan-AmerUri Cup­
12 G e r m a n s D i e
per from China. While tie tree,
In B ig
E x p lo s io n
figured prominently |0 nacient
------•T
Chinese literature. It required
CELUt, Germany, Aug. »1—
n three year search .to dad the
proaemt appcfmm til tip T a iit ia
A huge flying W * aapipped for Arctic oncratlpna lcft . Long ■bPt—Two oaoioalnoa 1° * —Pdw—
valley. It baa bean planted on Island Botarf on the flrat leg of o flight vhteh will carry Sir Hit. dcr magastna killed t l ttrotnSn
And Injured IT workers, moat
bert Wliking, the explorer, and a grow of three into the far norlq
of tb-rn slightly. at Xlalortusa
In March of slg misting Soviet trana-polar aviator*. The crew k
yeaterdar.
shown studying a map Just before the takeoff, L to Rt Herbert
The first sspioslon wss »Hrht,
HoUiek-Kenyon. Canadian esplorer; Jerry Brown, engineer, and but nearby troop barracka quirkM A T E * a v A MU12LS
,v roi.KBTONS, England A
Russell Rogers, pilot
_____ ______ If ware ovacliatad, Willie fire­
men were fighting the
blate.
M IN I nlD A SXtCUTKO
hand" In l^nlngrsd yesterday the second and more savors esMaldsione flats,*° Epicure•« •
— —brought the number of persona ploslon shook lha locality, cant­
rucalleg from ths starting ,
because hU Joekey omltlad
MOSCOW,
Aug.
2d— (AA— liquidated In Russia's political ing the casualtiesDamage, officially gnnounced.
EtecaUou ot nine alleged memwas not astensive.
her. - f . -Yena.beiai terrorist furge lu uetrly too.

nt*

l a n d ’s P a r k i n g
S tu m p

... .

M any

PHRDA, Md.. Aug. 2*.-(AA
d all these years the stale
ryland has decided that the
o f a driving permit should
bgw to pork hla car.
ao, behold the new gadget
Mag vehicle department's
Mrs are carting around with

f t AugufJ i f wUJMe* i f f * (he:(jag with Urn

G e t F o r t P ie r c e B o y S ' T T J ' r S

Aaaoclatlon earlier la the season.
Ha had received no reply last
night.
With only 18 more days left to
play In the Florida State Usages,
Segders Is grasping at all straws
In hopes of catching -wit* a place

S S S *

— —
Manager Jimmy Bandore' hid
DAYTONA REACH, Aug. M for tlarton, F t Pierce isml-pro
—The Islanders yesterday wore backstop, who was sought by
The things look very much Ilka attempting to obtain the sendees Little Kock, A rk, In thr Southern
(dumber*! ntxblmire, with a
I of elbow Joints. Set up along
curb, the gadget marks ‘o ff a
irking arse a little longer than
Ann P «f* —SupVemn
• average automobile
V W trick of the examiner I* to
IV the applicant for a llrenao to
Mb hk M r within the bounds of
sounds easy, but 2(1 appll&gt; missed the targvt In one
and failed to gel a driver’s

R IG H T

Quality

,AT*
W E
N O . I V IR G IN IA

TO

L IM IT

QUANTITY
L E A D

IN

P R IC E S

FRESH HOME DRESSED

Mad* of the flneat Ingredient* nnd blended to b
smooth, creamy consistency
QUART
JAR

M
.'■Tl

[o d e r n i z e d
n te m

IONA BRAND

S uccess

. JV.

} IN D IA N A I’ OUH, Aug. 2d -&lt;A7
yrDlubrupt erven years, the In
Moaapolls streetcar aystim today
R a thriving concern—thanks tu
an (kOOOJIOO modernItation prol*m begun In 1032 at the daplh
t the depression.
The system now operalre 32ft
Mr streetcars, trackless (rollers
ad motor eoathea. The 152 trackoa trolleys constitute (ho largest
oet o f this kind la Iho country,
hlrty miles o f new track have
NR Uld. the entlro system uni*
lad and schedules Improved
The public has responded. Dally
atom (C s have Increased fn*m
16,000 4a 1092 to 212.000.

Peaches

Big

d«MCfl

I uncIouh

halve*

yellow

Aa

R ED

of

clin g

Peaches In heavy ayrup
U w ’

&amp; "1'

SA LM O N

S u lta n a

T a ll C a n

21c

PORK A BEANS Iona 16 Ox. Can
TO M ATO ES

Io n a

2IC

CHOICE WESTERN-

’ No.

GOO D

STRING BEANS Tender Cut 2 No. 2 Cana X « F

15 c
*1

S A U E R

NECTAR

TEA

Cool off with a tall fronty
glum of delicious, re­
freshing Iced Nectar Teal
Va lb. I'kg.
V,lb. Pkg.
17c

M u n ic ip a l

Lamb Shoulders
lb.
Choice Lamb Chops lb.

S tre e tc a r

Is

33c

K R A U T

Io n a

N o . 2»/2 C a n

10c
ffC

SPAGHETTI Iona 10 .1*4 Oa. Can..... .....

U

W i l s o n 's P o t t e d M e a t

10c

3 Sm . Cans

* }» ■

B r a in s

C-NOICn VBA*

15c I Chops lb. f9 c
I

«ooi&gt; s k «r r v

Steak lb. J9C I Cheese Ik JJC

Wltaon'n POTTED MEAT U rge Can
W i l s o n 's C o o k e d

I.B. I

Bologna

&lt;

c h o ic e

WtiUKtlN a X u V U l i r ” 1"1

"" 1

Wllnon'n TRIPE No. 2 Can...............
W i l s o n 's

D ix ie L o a f *

3 C

J u d g e A cta

W itn e s s ,

Judge

OMAHA, Aug. 2i
bklpal Judge In te r
chief witness and J
Helen
Htrrnberg i

A*|* Baker's
ru sh ,

Plrtln or Sliced

Bread

MUSTARD

Ann Page

K e tc h u p

Ann

2—-t» Ox. Jam

Page

NIICOA A Real Bpmd

Fancy Sliced Bacon lb.
Bulk Compound lard 2 lbs, m

14 O x * . B o t .
os*

PauiwL...— ...

O r a n g e M a r m a la d e A n n P a g e

16 O x .

Pan

CHILI SAUCE Ann Page S Oa. BoUle...— - 1
VIRGINIA1

K O O L -A ID

court.

Spwdy R tiitf o f Chilla
* and F m vr .
Whan J N d teeth are ehalt. ring
Ha M in, and jmttr body burning
m j w r y w i want quick and roO n t V i T u t t b u Chin Tool# i*
a BMdlilm you want to take for
White. Tkla la no newfangled or
driedpcoparation but a Uoatmant

Potatoes
10 Lbf
OOt|t|MX Mips:
Bananas
' 4 Lbs
r t m u im r s m u s
Apples * 3 Lbs.
Grapes
2 Lbs.
Wane* va.
Tomatoes
Lb,
'&gt; ■
O n i o n s 3 Lbs.

4 U . CARTOW JKWVL

Evap Mt|j^r White Hi
F resh

F la k e s

S u n n y fie fd

P R U N E S

P in e a p p le A &amp; P

A &amp; P
S lic e d

A P P L E S A U C E

8

O x r F fc g .' 6e

2 V4 C a n
N o . 2'/s C a n

A &amp; P

'N a

2 Can

Ite
20c

(W it h o r d e r s )

Pork &amp; Beans

co o k h i

i is u o u

C d rn

B U T T E R

TUiLk

Chuck
Roast Lb.
H R PI.ATB
White uBacon.
Lb,
ivin ra
Cube Steak
Lb.

thurtrun ik k iil n m

Peanut

BEEF STEW

A &amp; P Markets

Fruits &amp; Vegetables

SA U SA G E

H AM B U R G E R

s h o r t e n in g

Apple Butter '

CORN BEEF

NoT l 8. F.
TOMATO JUICE
No. 2 Can Springtime
CORN
N * 1 W. H.
apple

2 for

25C

zSSfT

BAUCB

Freshly

10c

Uelatlft Psaaert— Ice &lt;
Dsaaert (excepl
O CTAG O N

3 for

SO AP

m*

W o o d b u r y ’s S O A P

CLEANSEBv

17c

ris

lo w e is

A&amp;P

• ;;

j

5 ? ^ f ■’ l l i l * r l J
t ie s
lf lc
l i

e-

f

a

�m®&amp;mm
y v L«

i.

■ .•

a.

—

------r r -

TUB BAN FORD HKftALD.SANfOHD, FLORIDA’

g

ita n d lt
}

N O T IC K j r
at MltJti
Idrr of M

laid ta■ ih* highssi hitdsr, at (in
oaart-kiw w daar • » (ks tint
MaailAyr la lb * month 14 .-*•p l • r* barrTlllit. whiek I* Ik* «lk day
nl d ia itaaakar.
l
lilt .

rrK h E D T
a iV B jt
FH KVATF
Thx C a ittlira t*
lit I, ii*u*£th* tyd day or au£
t ,- J t . U
11*1. haa Iliad aama
my a rris* sa d k u mad* a m
plication
lop a l u
arad la ka
laauad tkarann.
M l
caM lflcala
•mbnwwa I k i rollowina daaeribad

adget

Jyalfc
at

^

W A S H IN G T O N , A n d . »
— VP)
-&gt;jO a»rw *y tor lb *
M echanical

DatedI ttita
H it.

an la. M at# f t

Flo rid a, lo-w lt:

day nt

A a yurt.

I', l i t UNDO*.
i
Cl»rh
at rirealt Cnart of

pmparly Ik Ik* Cadaty or l&gt; m l.,
-Ml a gadget daveiopsd by the
loll co iirpryal loti aerrlra to 1*V#
hillside noli (mm erosion
.. T t* thine situ tha aod .alone
A . hUJalde, harrow* . a neat |a*h
baneath. and. flpps'r Ilka, cloaaa
tha resulting (asU. Dot when It
Is kll attlched dp, tha lower level
on the hlllaM a tomahow la hl*ti•r than tha npper laral, aud—
Aw, wall., write the toll coti­
lery U km terrier. They can tall

«lh

SaetloA I I . Tswtvthlp I* S o u th
U in ta I I E l A
t l.» f A lt * * .
Th* t U M M i k i
it
tha
a ll
|&gt;rnt»rt) u n d ir (In
said c a n i l .
I m i . !•• « -*
In t i t nama » l
H A IIT A IIKN N IO N .
A M u
■*.■■ n r i i f l r a l * sh a ll h*
ta ir.in v a oerordlng to law . Ida
p r - i- t t y iiM rrib n . th trtin
w ill
.*■ -old t,. Ihv liia h ir i bidder at
(1 * e *i,ri-h o u ** dour on Ih a t in t
Unudar In tha riuilnlh nt irptem »»•«. i i t t . semen ta tha »th day
• r i*. ptabibar. 1*11.
I'n ird ttita Ith day a f A iiru et,

O.

Hamikola

I'n u n il.

ITortda.

r r u i - t T i * ! i io n
; it H im
K
trm
__________
H E R P in
U
T h at T . i . MrOloaa A A l___ _
Tk# maaaiomanl
at
th*
said M rljln nr tiohlrr of T ax O a rllfl•ra a arty u n d ir tha oald cartlt* ra ta A * . I I * . Iiiu r d Hi* fnd l a y
lc * iy _li* w * d waa la th* oam* *r »r i a l y . a . U. n i l .
iiaa
filed
•am * In my uNIcr ami lux* mad*
l.'nlaa*. Mbld r a n I tlca It Mia II h* ap lillratln n tor a l a i ilr n l to h*
t*d*Mk*d aacordlne ta la w , lb * laiu rd Iharaon
Ba it tcrtitlcA la*
Amppyiy d**ertk*4 tbarala w ill b* ambraeaa tha fallow ing d » « rib *4
sale ta Ik e klakaat hlddrr
at n m iw rly la lh» IV u m y ot ff»ml
lh * co u rl-hi.g i# d ear o n .lb # Hral nnla, m a t* or Florida. ta-wlt*
Monday la th * month oaf R*pl»«n*
Lo t Ml N « n k « llim m u tk .
b*r, l i l t . . which I* th# *th day
Tha a iie e im e n i
el
ihe
aatd
property n t d « lha paid terllr" i j s s n s r &amp; t . at Aaewat, le st- I t f i e t w as la tha naui* *1
a
F im iK it a
P. H E h N IK IN .
I'n tssa said r * r llllr a l* sh all k*
C la rk or ftrc u lt C n u li at rada*m*&lt;* arcordlng ta laar. tha
S a.n la &gt;1* C aam y, F lo rid *.
repaH y d re crlb n .
th»r*in
w ill
* aein to lh# lilr h r s i bidder a l
tha rourt-hnus* * « n o» lh# Ural
Mnndoy In tk* iiumlh n l n*pi*m&gt;
bs*. 1*1 L whIPh la th* I l k day
n l IP-nl«mb*r. t i l t .
rvsird Ib is tih day af A n au st,
t 1*11
a
t*. l l BItNUON.

N il

at KUtt ol 8BU

lion IT. Tow run!* t l South,
lia n a * *1 B ast. I I A erasm nr*

NOTICk

I

1*37.

N O T IC E

B*mlna|p

C au n ly.

o r A r r i.iF A T if t a
T A X tIR U D

n o t ic e

in

n s n u iir

P 's rid a.

p r * I»r ly
ilintrr th* tsM f*rll| je * i* I••tt*l1 w a * tn lh * nmm* ot

k* N O TH ’lt OV t r t ' l . t r XTIOV F O lt M ur n a KWitpoN.
■nf •
ta x
n r .r u
I'ttless m M c e rlltlra l* ahall l»*
r*d**m *d sccoraTPa *o law . lh «
N O T tm : ta
i h .-i u i u t
o i v k i *.
Tn*«
F ik m ie itio K
n.
n r n o w properly dr**rlt&gt;»n |hrr*lh w ill lw
,•
Iinldrt nt T e a C s r llf lr a l* No. I l l , *elrt In Ihi- lilah **l bl'U.er *1 lh*
on
lh *
t in t
I
l*viipvl ilia Tin u i «if August. A. cn in l'lieti** door
n, 1)11. hn . ftt. il vain* In my ot-* Mmola* In lh * Pi on iti o f A*pl*m
li t H r* and kae mads application To* tier. 1* 11. tv lileh ix * lie (th day
If . &gt; 111 d»*d ta bt lu a e it thereon, o f Hf-ptrinhrr. 1* 11.
t&gt;it*.l this III, Hi y o f A m o rt,
of Halil r * f lltli- a ls •mlirai-as lb * lnl*
lowing i l i n l l k i l t i b l u i l f ' • lb# in t,
IV r
lIR tlN G G N .
ka fo u n t* ot
Armlaol*.
d ia l*
ol
t’ Urk of •''•wall I'ou ri nr
Hemtnol* ft a n t y . Florida
h\* ' " ' T t f i T ‘a. NHU ... *104

M M a * aald e t h lf t c a l* ahall M
rit aeaordlok fn la w , tn*
^tarm
iw rly drscnbrd
Iharsln
w ill

i hr

ru n

&gt;• H.&gt;uth, llntiy* I* Kail, rnn

tav e

Lose

W in g *

|p |u r lt i

In..'*it I. Ilirr have proven nnii't..illv loll!! antennae, and a *ei - of nllff, liulr-llhi- aemory
ai'pemlagra on ihelr bodies

rtn-KNi

T n s l II. tl. L IN lll.lC hnliter ..f
Tax C * r t ltt r * l* N*. ia» t. t»*ttrd
tnr l i e nay n l A u k u »i ,
A.
It
I I P . ha* r l * c lim p in . my *1*
fir* nnd haa
m sd*
ap pliratlnx
li-r ii t a i dred in t&gt;» t*xu*it lh * r * .
no anlit c * f llllr * t * rm h racr* lh *
Inllnw lna
drarrlh*,! pro tw 'ly
In
th* iMunty of b*minnt*. m at*
rla rM * . ta-w llt
»t*«. *a cn W * I* rh It ol
NK iVvr. B * rll* n t. T*.»n*nt|i

In

E y e s,

WASHINGTON, A ur ;t. —(JT)
HueHr* wtilrh make Ihelr know
In Mnnimolh
f'nve,
Kentucky,
hare so llltl,&gt; U’ e tor tbclr wlbea
uml vyr* that they hare loat tha
nee •'! ltd I*. the imtloiial park

o. r .
iir .tis im .N .
I'in tt nt C l re till l*ourv. nt
Bamlnnla i V i i i t h
| ' fur Id,,.

h n T im

C

LEG A L

B e e tle s
T h e ir

WASHINGTON'. Ann., :&lt;• *-MT
l*r,i.'i|pnl ltiHi.xtn-:i
•rtrrday
ic jic tc j "with tcprel** the dei.’.iinl ol 1JU0 unctitphiyed denton viral inn Ibnt
the
porernin nt provide Jot* Tor all
ol
ilif nutlnn'a Idlo. Inn
lie e#i inv vt them that no lurlher rut*
will he mule In WPA roily 10
meet rellei .xodki't tratrlctlona

H E C O U L D N T f e l A R I T . beln* * rapllvc, bo IhU nut
Himalayan cub Jumped overboard In the Sun Canal. Ilut cnavl(uardvmm pithed him up and aent him on hla way lo New York oa
another w w l
Chnllii

I*

a

ligh t,

all-w ool

f'k lrts vxIII not

fab ric o f v e ry tine textu re. It
is gen erally figu red w ith tin y

lio

shorter (h it

in

The H n ivrn n ty o f V irgin ia
Chai'hiltcsvIlU1, Va.

The ^&gt;"d nmto nlit" la the NhMt
given
the
fifth . note tn any

f a || than they have
been during
the suntmei. Suit sk irt*, however,
w ill t e peniU*rtm ig h t and all!

rcnlp.

E

aald ta Ik * M vha*t hldd*r at
roart.bnos* door on ta * firm
Holiday In lh* month o f Hapitmhot. H IT. which to lh * tth day
at Boptamhar, H IT.
Iiatad Ihla tlh day a t Aagaor.
H IT .
O. F . IlK ItN IK TI*,
C la rk a t C r a k H Cau rt a t
Hrmlnolo County, F lo rid a.

independent -M om Owned ard Operated
A la sk a
SA LM O N
♦all c a n
Llb hy'a sliced dried
BEEF
2
2 */j o x g l s u
S la m ln n l 1‘u ltu l

» a ih e shopping
M ln lile r tl. G .

M EAT

b*r. HIT, which I
of nrp|*mb*r. HIT.
fvalrd
H IT .

this

O F A r t 'L l I ’ATIO U F o H
T A X m sH D
__ N U T IC R . IS I I H I I K I i r
O IV K N .
T h a t C A M EIIO N U K V K LO l'M ttN T
COM t'AN T, IN C., liuMar of T a a
C o rtifk a i* No. ( I t
u ru ru
tb*
tth day nl f t l y , A. !&gt; H IT . hat
liltd a im * la in* offic# and lt _ .
tn**** a tip llca ilo n -for a t»x Uri.i
tu be issued thareoil
Bald
errt lflc s ls
*iiibrac*a th* fullow lna
4*acrlb«d prupaity la lh * County
of ttrmlnul*. m a n of F lu rlx *. to.
W ill
L o is I. I, * T A I
(l^ os
that part of 4, N
nf
lld i
tlxeiloft 1 Toivusnip Tu Hnullx
ll* " « * i ! Kao*
TO* oasssomant
ol
III*
sahl
p.op«rl&gt; under lh * rain f w i l l .

ThU
In

A O T IC *

•e rtillsa te u takraA a lb s . folla w ia a
daMItked krp *#rty la U * Couaty
M lam lnota, d ia l* af Flo rid a . I *" " ' L a i * I f dad l l
U U vn r.
T h * aaaaaemant
af
lh *
said
ein iw rfy under th* said c s r llf It a i* liausd was la lh * a sm * of
H A I T I * A . u A u h r iiA i t i i i a .
•H alas* said rw n lfle a t* -*a*4l b*
r*4**rnrft according ,lu law, tha

,i*IKb;‘iirktrV&amp;d^l5

th* rsu rl.h oiu fe door oa lh * first
M o n d ay 4a tBalaaaalb of lu p ls m .
to n
l* * t . - w4vi*h
ta • Iha
Ith
u a* a f Bsetsmhar. l i l t .
D alsd tht* Ith day ot August,

,l" '

.

a. r . i i c i q i u o N .
n t f f c f4 O m H CrmrX nf
ml no In Coiint i, I'lorld *

N o t iu i

OV i T t u l i f t i u

Foh

' h* * ‘ m*

I nl*)o *&gt;itd r * n lr ir * ia slio llb *
rsla -o v n l sren ru ii.s i j low, th*
prouorty dtooribsii th *r*la w lllb .
, told to th* lilghrol bUldsr a) th*
ra u ri.h a a * * dour
..*
tk*
first
ktuaday In l h . month ot ji.gie-n.
b*t. l i l t , which t . th* *lh day
of d * B l* iu b ir .1 H t f .
Dated th:* Ifti day of August,

Cltrk or ctrcylt Court of
Htmliiole Coiihly, Klorlda
NOTIC'D

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British boxing writer*, only one
Anaaalalfd Preaa Sport* Writer ;waa found—John MacAdam of the
The Jo* U tli-Tom m r Parr London Fundsjr
Dispatch— who
championship
bout
scheduled picked Parr to win Mott of them
f c » U a 'Tank*# fttadolm to- think Louie will atop tha Britishalfht baa bean postponed until *r well within I I roonda.
Monday altfal, according to lent * Lou a and Ksrr, both tralnad to
alaala
Information
recslveo th« mlntue, took thinr* aa.y at
here today,
|their training rnmpo at Pompton

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ford Lookout*
collected
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tha delirerie* of Jin Met
but downed the Orlando

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tha “ tlrown Bomber” wee'to town for the weighing IncereMhaduled to rafha tho
Brat monies st noon before tha etala
' defense of ms recently
won athletic commission,
hoary
weight
tllla
aralastj Both have put In many weeks
T o m m y Parr, British Champion, o f hart work. Farr has not boon
hot the weather man's slnomy j impressive In many o f hla drills,
forecast
of
showera
Innlxht but he he* shown a quality of
tmnaad po*tpon*m*nl of tha title box ins whlth soma experts think
•trap until Monday ntght.
I *n«y prove decidedly annoying to
• . ’ A crowd of 10,040 lo 10,ooe tj,e champion. Hla confidence is
fan* are expected lo dltnees the superb.
hoot and gate receipt!
will, r ,r r . also 13, wa* virtually
probably roach tuo.ooo.
i unknown in this rnuntry until ha
R Premotor Mika Jacobs, how-1 shinned n«er. but ha has been
tba fight would not do less than wales for years tnd pithed
flOO.OOO and ho Block to that' o ta t* of «*p,riene* and
flgura yaafartay, addins (h it K knowlrdes.
gbla receipts will probably reach Urly and keep, himself In tr.m
V f * * higher figure.
( *&gt;th u,ir, telly and physically. He
*?. *. 'V 1
„ n* b l1U hitting a. hard as ever and has
town.
aald Jacobs, "You'll »*" Imnrovsd hla boxing. Loula ex*
tbnmrushing for tickets Moqn,et, t„ w (|( h I n 'l l IPS today.
f**''
d1 * n " » °.rJ, r , Fair’s fighting weight Is 104 sod
lor 104 ringside ticket* today V I* down to that now.
and .11 .he chnaper Mels .... Fm, , . tU h,
,? f..te r nod
,b# nod before fight lime Mon-|lm, llBr lhan U o l. ifu|

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T I ,Tr^ ,.m lnfV f,ToriU
“ IlM -ok cautloualy for the first
W ilihm in who apranv Inlo mund. » lr» Louis up'and fonejur:
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br • "• ‘ Ing'm y esmpalga acoardlngly.'' he
M i Bier in London some months
. . . ___________________ :
i-vui. said he -Is prepared for
Odds, which had boon sU U cn .ry !,ny , i y|e 0f fight,tha Welshman
■ l 4 to I for a waek, shot to 0 to w , r offer, ..,f h# f a , m
ba
1 today and Broidwaya gamHrrs
and If he rushes I'm sat for
Mid tt»y might reach 7 lo t h y ,th lt , hfipn to ’ knock Mm out,
lha tbn* Louis and Farr
climb t&lt;ul _m . . . n. m. &lt;he round But

Charlie

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Th* Sanford All-Stare trounced
tka Edgawood Bulldog! by a
Mara f t 11 ta t . tn 1 hard fought
Sana played recently at tba Ninth}
■tfoat Ball Diamond, sccordiag tal
Euwenta
Warren.
recreational
atari that It la nano tutor
mmervlsor o f tba WPA.
than llttia Pro ache. Clary
Hurling for tho Bulldog outfit
who Mta 'am an tha naaa
was John Antal, while on tha1
every Una ha la at tha feat
Bound for ita omarlly uniformed 1
but where da tfeay g n .
.
opponent* w on Hubert Hayes, RHpht Into aamafeady’a hand*.
Hal lord's m w uniform* bar a McCsIl, and Hath Whalcbel.
inm ra « H~tB,ho raal nice dads
and boat aaaaoa era baltaaa tha
local club will bay a saw aat Bulldogs! Cana HarrItoo, calc h er;' riq«*iawi
of horn# qatforma and oat tha John Ansel, p^eheri Mac C!*t **1 gSlEjaJJifhil
land, first bees; Alvin Odham,' I . U .V . .
praaant eulta on tha road, not
second baaat William GoetatA. 1
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a bud Idas,
shortstop; J. Adams, third baas;, U ltU lt&lt;«k
Who la tha moat aaluabta
Minor* Graddick, Hpht field) B.
man an tha feanfard alub this
I Tlppina, loft field) and Hash New Or Iran
aaaaan. Wa tan suggest Owen
Cariton. center Held.
^
Wright BUI* Clary. Oaaepa
Included hi the lineup for the i:h&gt;ti»noo*i
PhlllifN, &gt;J*e Ruggsrls,
Al
Tba member* of the local ball
vlctoriooa
All-SUra wart: a
Kneetllle
Kssse, Bobby Prlthard, Dai­
clab hav* really got something
Kenle, catcher; N. Knob, first
vksti
ry
Mata.
Bariy
Wynn,
Al
on this O n . Wright . , Wa
base I P. Break, second bast; T. J.
Crtaflald, Wat Klngdan, Sweda
rant tall you bora. All tba fal­
Drummond, third bast) L Grlfa" a wan*
Martin, Maya Langatan, Bam
lows on tba roster are always
fin, abortatep) J. Garter, left field,
Holbrook, Tta Helaamb and
kidding somebody and somebody
Ray Fox, Jr., center field) Caw*
Dan Sralnard. . , . But wo
has to ba tba gnat. . , We ware
Ikon Hutchinson,
right field)
will lay our dough an tha
the other avealag when some­
Hubert Hayes, R. McCall, and
aid
man
with
tha
glaeaat
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body who wa know, Ilka lo bare
Ilugh Whole hoi, pitcher- Addition*
■III “ Haw M ail" Dadgtra , . .
■Ft in tin fire. . . .
al player* wars G. 8 ingtetary and
Well
L
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ft
al]
go
out
tunlxlil
Well Mr, Cray did same
K. Echols.
and sire the locals a b ll hand
mart work that makes him
• » lhay down thn O-Meo. . How
leek worse every day, • , At
wss stated that J- A. Lohr and Cy
the masting yesterday be said
Pye will umpTre the plate and
that ha would veto Daytona's
baaet, respactlvely, at the game to
opinion that they ware In fe­
b* played dy tha Sanfonl squad
ver « f Cray's farmer daemon
tha City Island Ball Park In Dayabout f ie
Sanferd-Lotsburg
ton* Beach Saturday.
B. L.
ease, Ha Mid that tha vale
Weaver and Cecil Beck will he In
taksn by tha n&lt;a clubs that
charga o f the committee o f a r
wsra eligible ta vela hid ta
rangti
. _
additional aid
be unamlneus. . . , Wa hnew
will b* given by Sam J.uce, ath­
the ether Say whan he and .| In a tilt with tha Sanford Jun­ letic director o f lha. Daytona
ior Lookout* yesterday rooming,
officials
mat
In
•anftrd
the Senators were victorious as Beech Y- M. C. A , and Lee Scott,
QalnetvIHe that the vat* bad
they chalked ‘up a S to 3 win over auistant director.
t* b* a m*)*rity. . , • Ws
their opponents, In snotner of a
should have known ws would
SPALDING, Neh., Aug. 20.—
Have gattsn stuak soma way -lerles of games sponsored liy Eun.txKt Tou vr
. . . . Mr. Oray was In Day- igm la Wirrcn. recreational super* (Al—-The village board thought
r i&gt; o N im D T a T fi i.N A tirtt
something ought to be done about
lla’eestlll* ml SaalarA. Bill.
tons yesterday dUsuaalng thi ■visor of the WPA.
Orlsndu nl Ik ila n a t:tl.
situation and whan th* tlm* I Robort McCall wav on tho hill tha condition of lawns and g a r
I'alslka al tlsUud. 1:11.
Bl. Auuuallnr nl twrsburg. tilt,
asm* ta vei* DeLand rated ! for the young Lookout! whllo dens In this town. Bo the hostel
NATION At. I.NACIUH
against Dray's daaialan, Ba- I George Kcnla pitched for tha San* voted to allow each customer 10,IMIUkursn
St Maw Turk.
OCO gallons of water free above
atar*.
Augustins voted against, Pe*
Thlrsan al BoM6n,
F I. Irm la a l r h lls d 'lp k la .
The Lineup for tha Lookouts lo** lha minimum charge daring lha
Hike rated against but Dray
ClaelniM II at B ro aklrn .
,
”
c1tided: Pita Brock, second base) hot weathervetad far hta doatelah in gtaal
aJ' M a u la a .
kJ
Eugene Singletary,
first base;
Owen Farre), thin! bast) W . E.
Jrhortstopi Ralph Betis, right flaldi
‘ Charles Anderson, left field) Rty
dent was right , . , yea bat
Fox, Jr., canter field) and Robert
they would . , ,
"• McCall, pitcher. RUlstltutaa In*
Ocar Bradley, baslnaaa mans- eluded Cawthon Hutchinson, right
gar of the Orlando nntla said field; R. Rosier, left field; and B.
list night that he would like Callahan, center field
The following la the lineup for
tho
senator*:
Georg* Kenls,
pitcher, Nick Ksnla, first base)
Frank Griffin, sbortatopi George
Griffin, second baeat-T. J. Drum­
mond. third base; Lawrence BarIneau, catcher; M. Hayes, right
field; Earl Griffin, reciter field)
and II- Barbiaiu, first taw .
No BLADES, No LATHER
Manager for the Lookout* ta W.
Smith. O u r s t r s e l. tloleoaib. t&gt;a«bt*
No BRUSH, No LOT10N8
c ls r * . C i s r r I * K iag d e a J* f r is k - E. Batts, aad Clarence Bsrineau
« r . r U l t a s bases, Orlsndn
f,
R a n d a ll E le c t ric
Ssnlord t H*s*e on belle. Ctrl*- pilots tha Senators.
field t. Make K ey I. M lrsck o s l.
In a communication received
rrlsM std I. M sb afrsr 1 . U iaalesa
this morning by Mis* Warren, it
I» b r ad f r a Tim s. m * .

Schick Shaver

One poll,ill -nl Amerft«n chees*
|.
estimated to contain shout
z.rinn ralorls*.

of th- |lrw 'Yf-rk
change.

r

Junior Lookouts
Lose To Senators
By 5 To 3 Score

.,
'anoogh to take the stamp'* ter*
^TM-yuutW negro, who blasted r|fw punrhrs- Re has no set plan
v
er°wn
from ay action hut add In a pr**flght
James J- Braddock a head at Chi* statement yrsltrday he Is eonfl*
ap^o last June, continued to rule j tnl ^ wmnlng. ■

p'clock. eastern standanl llntr,
tonkht, depending on the amount I
U F i n money showing up tonight
Bad tomorrow.
Bookmakers report very lltllr
action. They attribute the light
betting to the fact that th* publie apparently gives tho Welsh­
man Utile more than an outside
ahance to unset th* dope and trim
Urn hard-hitting negro.
tn an Associated Press poll of
IS New York, out o f town and

.
91
Bulldogs
21 To« 77

T?Z£12££I£L

field, Lou Bogino on short stop,
Clarence Bray In caster field. Hay
,'b'laub behind the plate and pos­
sibly Andy file it *
pitching
or
! George Bloom.
Tha starting lineup for lha
lookouts la as follows If a left
hander I* pitching for Gitnaoville;
Clary on ehort atop, Wen King'don on second base, Sweda Martin
In left field, George Phillips,
either catching or In tenter field.
Joe Ruggerio on third bate, Te-t
|Holcomb either catching or Kasao
I playing canter field, Mays Lang, ston In right field, Bobby Prfch' an) on first base and Dan Brainnrd dollar tha hurling.

S c h e d u le O f
C o m in g G a m e s

Orlando at
r a la t k a s i

n a rtn n s.
IW U n t .

Saatesd

O aM eevllls.

at

larsbur* at ft. Auaustln*.
Daytena at Orl»nf..il » U n d at I-atalks.
Mlardar
S salsrO a t

I-s«sb«ra-

irlsado at in. Auauitln*.
nsvtans at Paleika.
Dslnatvllls a I DsLand.

D igestible os milk Itself]
. . . this ch— f food
with tho doliaoosly
mild Choddar flavor

PETER!PEN

BIX ROOM HOUSE close In for
rent. h[cw roof, all dons evsr
Inside *nd out Edward F. Lane,
Phone 4&amp;2.

FOR SALE: *00,000 second band
brick. 100,000 feat second hand
lumber, plenty heavy timber, I N
square! galvanised tin. Sea H.
I- Duhsrt, Bib 6 Cypress A v t*
M A R R IE D MAN, with no chil­ phone IB8-W.
dren, oc vary email children,
to milk and do other dairy *ork. WK8T HKND IIKl.tlKB atumlnura triple thick, finest - for
Hoot*, wood and tunning water
furnished.
Fair wagM.
Gall- wsisrleaa cooking. Itcott-Carraway, Inc,
breath's Dairy, DsLand, Ha.
UPRIGHT PIANO In goad coodlllon I l f M cash. PhoasMI'J.
TWO « CU. FT. used refrigera­
tor*. Priced right. Easy T am a
Randall Electric Co.
OGAT AND TRAILER'lg^ patfeet shape. Nearly new, tlM ,
Rullt fur outboard molar. Hall's
iU ic k * m U a

Btiop.

l » : 7 U O «. all wav* WKgTtfia. HDUBK Radio. | U IM
vatu*
tot
lares*. Bread saw.

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EoUbllriird In 19C8

HANFORD, FLORIDA. FR ID A n AUGUST 27. 1937

B R IT IS H

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WASHINGTON," Aag. IT—
(AP&gt;—Secretary .R a il aaM
today this fdvtvaweot had

era meat af Japan and' Chlaa
were raguaalad. to ahaervo
thime rights to tie extewt
that they waald he respewelMe, far demagog to U ls govora meat ar, Ha rilltvea as a '
result af heat Be operation*.

' A grave International turn was adJ*d to the filno-Jspanrse
war when Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugvsseti, Brltlah ambassador to
China, was aerlouly wounded by machine gun* bullet* fired from
Japanese airplanes a i he traveled by automobile from Nanking Ui
Shanghai. The ambasedor (rightI, ia *hown with the Chineae Com'
mander, Cen. ,Yu' Han-Mou who 1* in chargd o f defending Chlrm'i
southern coast.
____

F ir s t A ir M ail
Is Kicked Up By
Special Airplane

cry * KpatchbuR •Hague*sn, Brllajn&gt;
ambassador* to
China,
wounded yesterday by Japanese
machim gun bullets fired from
blood transfusion from a United
Status seaman. Hie life •till was
In danger but phyaklana said hie
general conditio* wee improved.
Tba tide of bdttls swung from
aide to side- Thousand a were
killed or wounded. Tha Japanese
late' today ctaimed* lhe becupatlon
vgnee on Ktangwail Just northwest
uf Shanghai proper.
. But the town a* such was no
more. Tha SO-hour Battle of
Lot|en opened with ■ honey a r
UBery bomberdmeot. Two Chin­
ese divisions held .It with a thip
line From positions In the rear
machine guns -prer* trained on

Chlneeo array from outer Bhang
hal defenae line*. 110,000 o f Nippon'a fighting then today ham*
■wared a l lUJOO Chinese on
front* along strategia railroad* in
Narth China. J.
AtiMTfrwai gad tbalr Jatarante waro not Sparad In yeaUrdny*a iavulopdMMn. J. H. *MeKla*ou of Houalon,

F av o red

Big Financier f [

- H a n g : F o r M u rd fe r
O f

3

L it tle

G ir ls

LOS ANGELEfL Aug. t7.—
—Albert Dyer lllened with
ant ■■coneare yesterday t
Jury condemned him to die on the
gmllowg Air luring three IRtie
Rlrld down a lonely ravine, atrbhr
g*lng them and attaching their
h * a jf c » r r
»
Thd ewarthy little
oba-tlsne
WRA creasing watchman, who
kfwfap— 1 end repudiated the crime
which brought him to oourt, slept
watt tha two nlghtf Juror* dalibar• U f aad gave not outward IndiesHon-of emotion when they tS M
ta yaatwrday with tkelr verdict of
guilt Without a Ufa sentence reeawuweddatloa. Tha .death penalty
thua hpcame mandatory.
«, r
Tha :aaaa will ba appealed • « -

a

fair

triaL"

A

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T reasu ry

s a d o r D ie s

F osr,C rash es

D a u g h t e r 's

P la n e

-

H ead

A t

H id

H o m e ;

One Of World’s "
Wealthiest Men• *

1

Flood 1nuntinted porta of tho
South, m l V/aet today M •
real!I o f week-long ralna climaxvtf
by extremely heavy ilownpwn
during lhe post two days
Four per»&gt;n&gt; were hilled in Ol*
rrxsh of n plane near Albany,
N. Y. when they were prevented
from landing hy a fog and hear./
rain.
•'
A Civilian t’orucrvatkin Carpi
lieutenant from the Wcllaboro,
Pena, camp drowned while at-'
templing a flood rescue. Tito
hundred*residents nf Washington,
[I C. fled to higher ground l i l t
night during a (I ihmI which far
hours threatened their home*. The
flood
apparently rau.nl movl
damage In central and eonlhem
New * York Slate and In northern
Pennsylvania,
■"1
"i# 1,1
ALBANY, hfnw York, Aug- 27.
— (4*1—The bodle* o f State As­
semblyman Pritchard II. Strong,
wealthy Rochester nvlatloti en­
thusiast nml three eompanlopa,
were found today In Ihe twisted
wreckage of Strung'* airplane a
mile south o f the Albany airport
The Indies were so badly man­
gled that positive Individual idolslifirnliun was imponsibln ini mall*
S tage
ately but Joseph FltiKerald, lie l o y a l i s t s
Albany airport manager,
aaM
O f f e n s i v e

D o n ated
C h a r it y

M illio n s

T tf

And

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v e lo p m e n t

O f

- A r t jj

SOUTHAMPTON. N. •

Aujr. 27.— (A P )—Andrew W.
Mellon, necreUry of thd
Treasury of the United
Suites', undei* three Pres)*
dents; 1 fonder nmba.iftsdor

t u r in g

H ot
Cap­

V illa m a y o r

An Important meeting of the
Kill* dull Will lie held lonlglll
ol X:lHl n'liiH-k at the
KUa
I lomc.
(thief of I'ollre Roy
llama left yralerday |
limn lloarh where lie a
III* two week* vacation,

Arriving at the local airport
yoatantay afternoon promptly at
4iIS o'clock* a plane - piloted by

Air Mail Week. Aar. Cl to lu.
The piano was mat by Ptpl*
maatar R. J. Holly aad T. K.
Blmpaoa. proaMoat of tba Bomlapis County Chamber of Com
mtrea Many other local . Htl■am ware also present (a wolrosis I ha craft.
Sanford wpg osa of I I rllles
In pnrlg and weat Florida whlrli
wqrg .given air mall aervlrd
yesterday. , A large Dumber nf
plpcaa of mall were seal
by
paraon* wishing to fake ad­
vantage of oblalalug first lay
rover# aad rarhata for atamp
collactjoaa.
Pensacola, DaFuntak Springs.
Marianna. Tallnhaaaea. Madison.
Live Oak, lake (’ tty. H i. Augus­
tin*. Oalneavllle. Ocala, paint'
ka, New Smyrna. Bhnford. aad
DaLand were visited
by the
largo eastern Air Line plants
yesterday, aad Ctawlaion. , flelle
a lade, pahokee,
IJoca
Raimi
Lako Worth., Hluarl. and Fort
Pierce will have the service
today.
Tha Itrat all'Florida air mail
aarvlca was presented with lha
co-operation
of
William
D.
Jon##, president of ihg Florida
Chapter, of ihe National ,Aaao&lt;1st Ion of Poelmailera.
*
lies stated that altboagh lha
aervfea yesterday »aa only for
one day. It la possible that a
regular route may be estab­
lished In the faturo.

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D y e r S en ten ced T o

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Franco Rushes
Motorized Men
To Aid Zaragoza

SHANOHAI, Aug. 27.—
(A P )—Three divisions, ol
Chliu'a finest toIdlers rush­
ed 'tonight to « smoking,
thundering battlefield north­
west of Shanghai' where the
Chinese * fought desperately
to stem the Japanese charge
against the backdoor to thin S a n f o r d O n e O f E l e v ­
city, of undeclared war.
en
F lo r id a
C it ie s

Bomba, aballa, and machine gun
f t n turned Lotlan, I t mUsa north*
Aaatiof Shanghai, into a amok log
heap, of as boa. Naar the town
wavoa pt JapanaM Infantrymen
mat ’a abaet of Sach lu sun fira

A IR

Lost

W hen

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H a ll

F IR S T

F o u r P erso n s
K ille d
N e a r A lb a n y , N . Y *

a s t lf !

O f

Rain And Fog
Bring Trouble
To East, Soutfy

A lb e r t H . C a re y O f
G eneva

Roosevelt Adopts
Waiting Policy In
F ar East Crisis
W A 8 TIINCTOK. Aug. 2 7 .- W
^Preeldcnt Ruosevelt and hla
cabinet yeaterlsy adopted a po'
sit ion of “ watchful wailing" lo-

Is

D ead

Funeral services were held in
the Krtrkson Funeral Home tills
morning et 1tl:00 o'clock for A l­
bert II. .Carey, 7(1, of Geneva, with
Rev. W, I* llrooks, pastor of the
First Baptist Church .hero uffnr
aling.
Mr. Carey who Hied suddenly in
the local hospital last Wednrj&gt;iUy,
was born Ir Osmben, Del Kept I,
I Will.
He la survived by the following:
Two brothers, C. It. Carry of Or­
lando awl H. A Carey nf l ake
Helen, and five sisters, Mrs. W. f .
Iloardman of Orlando; Mr* llrssir
Cook of Winter Park; Mr*. Fannie
Allen o f Daytona Urach; Mrs.
May Blake and Mr*. Kd Palmer
nf l-ris Angeles, CalifFDR VACATI0NH

WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 7 ,-(Al
- President Roosevelt left Wedday night for a visit In llyda
would aggravate
a
situation Park. N Y „ end a cruise of sev.
mad* m en grave by the wound­ eral day* on Long Island Hound
ing o f the British embassador!
to China by Japanese bullets.
The President discussed
lha
latest developmtnta In the Far
East with Becrrtary of
State
Hull at an hour's luncheon con­
ference. Afterward, all phase* nf
Ciuiii-i^nta In lha Joans Har­
tha situation were reviewed at
low inntpat sponsored by Tba
S two-hour cabinet meeting.
On departing from tha rabr Ksnbinl Herald displayed exnet aesxloo one member who de­ rrptlonsl memory ' work, accord­
clined to permit the use of hts ing tn many of the repiles sahmlltrd whkh meallooed plciur^p
“ We wont ovrr the whole sit­ made aa long aa •)■ years aga.
uation. It 1* one in which tin Answers wars to Inrloda * tha
government should maintain
■ most romplata aad corn et Hat
of productions In which Mlaa
watchful position.'
llarlow appaarod
under
l\a
dlrectlua
of
Motfo-Ooidwyp*
Kmhaasy Pkkrtsd
Mayer.
. jf
WABHINGTON, Aug. H - M
Of lha total Bat of wlnuaro.
■Secretary Hull, acting al the litre* ware suc m i f uj lu nam*
request o f Flwaldmit Roosevelt Ing Ihe entin group. They ward
sent g request to the /American Ruby lloraa. Marfacte llodgaw
League Against W ar and^ Fas­ and Helen Coaslmptlne.
cism yrsterday to cancel plana
A Uryw namhar af the' run*
to picket Urn Japanese embassy teataala placed 'H o lla Angela.'
In protest against Japanese a r her Aral- major ’ production la
ttvKiee In China.'
their list o f photoplays. It wag
Approximately U pickets, how­ made {by CRrMtp ttudloe head^
ever ringed a peaceful demon­ ad by Howard Hmgh.s aud It
stration at the embassy a 'few
mlatftas after Hall's'request was
dispatched. It was not determined
whether the request reached the
number of
organisation too late Of was ifI many aa
Inflow ap*

Kiigoula Warrm
mid
m ill liryan att*-s«&lt;t.-ri * i
or the district recreational
* Isora nf Iba WPA In I
Hit* morning

Baragwrs t'ndnr fire
MADRID, Aug. 27. Idl Karallu il
ha*
gotn, Aragonese el
auffrnd 000 year* of siege and
when- Charlemagne's armies weir
muled, came under the shattering
fire of loyalist artillery ta-l night
when Villamayor fill to tin- gov­
ernment's Intelnsl Inniit brigade.
Villamayor, flvn miles iiorthensl
vf tin- rol.el 1 are, was rapliiml in
a amsshing nffrnslve thnl need
along a 60 mile front from Tardlenle to lleli-hlle and Ihrratennl
to crumble the deep uitb lit llisl
Gen Franco's triad* hsvr dilveii
soulhwnr.1 to Teniel In ■in vffmr
to Isolate Madrid from Valencia.
Within an hour after (be inter­
national brigade, inrludmr many
Americans and Canadians, bad
ncriipled Villamayor, their arlil-

Member* o f fhi&gt; Sanford To*(i
rend (flub will hold their weekly
Hurting tonight nl 7:3(1 o'rlnek in
Ihe Wetaka Building, armrding to
W. If. Hughes, president.
A rharlly dsnre
(he |1. p O. Ktks
presented tonight
ronqi o f the Ktka
sti-ly following the
monthly meeting,

sponsored by
laslge will lw
In Ihr bulge
Home Immedlregular semi­

A group of boy* of Troop II
wire al Camp tVIklnlkl
yes
(erdaf lu ronslruit lalile* to be
ti.eif at the eomlnr ealnp, arcurding to W. fi, K«i|&gt;-r. wontmuster of thn troop,

J.

N,

R o ltM o n ,

G ocm O n

J r .,

Itu y in R T r ip

H 'M llB .O i n » s-aa» T V r « l

Winners Are Announced In Sanford
Herald’s Jean Harlow Picture Test;

J
N. Robson
J r , M l tills
1111011^
by auinmobtle for *
buying lour of N ew V&gt;'h C H f
wliern ho w ill
purchase
the
Istosl In Fell men's wear fur.
9l. fa I'erklii* II was anaouneed
F -A r.
Rlllia'in I* one III
Ihe
lead ing aul hurll lea mi *l)b -s for
young men III |he i l l y end w ill
give hla beet efforts 'In ob tain ­
ing the finest In “snappy'* a t ­
tire . On hla trip,' be w ill meet
m any
of Ihn trading m an ufac­
tu re r* of the Keal

Mr. lloha«n *111 return
to
Hanford la. about two weeks.

^ T h * follow Ing wore Included
l a ' the major list of winners:
Mprgaret
t’ ullum
"Marjoria
Hodges Nan*) Klltabelh
Cul-

law.

Msryl-

Hvaap

Leon
Sea

H a r w ic k M a d e
Scout

Leon

tlarwlrk . wa* made a
Hlilp No. T
“ Seminole I Jon"
of
Hanford
Boa Hrouts last nUhl at tbalr
weakly mealing In the Junior
High Reboot, according to Cllftord Roll skipper.
Mr. Rell *lsl*d that iposlderabla progress has brea made
ta advancmsnta et rank, and
that all of the members are
now Apprentice Heameh. Ar­
rangements
are
now
being
mod* for tha boya to become
Ordinary Beamsu.

MarvU new tuamhar of

Proctor. FraBhllo llranan- Her­
man MbidP ton, f/ila
llodgoa.
Oarolyii Rosier Alke V. RaF»
Key. Helen l&gt;"«sUdllne, FJoroaco Wells I on I mi Nontgran,
Rwky Horn.1 Jean Hardy, Hatol
Lodga, v*ra I aider, Mary I*&gt;dga.
aad Robert Washburn.
, The above winners may abt a i l ; copies of “ Jean Harlow's
LUe Rlory " by L«u»ll» O. Par*
aeag, at aay time tomorrow al
The Jjarald Offb e,
^

M em ber

Federal Check On
Blood Stains Fails
To Reveal Clti'es

cminirtes engaged In tha Work!
War, was lha first to attain a'hals
■ need budget, after that conflict-'.
He assumed Iho secretaryship
when Prualdent Harding took of*
fire Mar, 4, JU2I. and held it un*
dar Presidents Cool idgo and Hoo­
ver until Feb. 6 ,.1033 when the
senate confirmed. hla nomlnaMo^.
aa ambassador to Great Britain^,
Only one other head of the da*
pertment exceeded tha length e l
this sarvlee, Albert Gallatin hold a
Ing tha post under Pros idanla Jal*
frroon and Madlaon from l M i
until the sprlug o f INIS. Anotheu,
■rerotary, William' Wlndom, balm
office under throe presidents, bub
there was ■ lapse betwron hla brtaB
service under. Presidents Garflelff
and 1Arthur In I U I and
two yarn under Proaidant Beaja^
min U errUon alerting in.TUW .,
Mellon stepped Into the Irene*
ury whan tha government's flaanA
clsl aftalrs weye In a gloom slat-w
resulting largely from a' deproac
4
(oeatlaaoe « a Wawe TWreel ’

The ono remaining rfift. which
officers of tw„ enunliea hoped
would solve the mystery runnest­
ed with Ihe death of Kugtne Gaff,
ney, Orlslabi lu Mender whose
body was fooml In an oak scrub
Ihkkrt near Altamonte Hprings,
proved fruitless sial officers ware
again faced with (he death of .a
man, proaounrnt murder by a
loroner’e Jury, In which no sJuea
can be uncovered.
The set-back, Sheriff C M.
Hand atatrd, -was a negative re­
port from the Federal Uurrau of
Invaatigatlon on the blood speci­
men* found on a shirt and towel
Identified ga belonging to John
Martin, who was held, In the
County Ja(| for some tInvar -for
questioning in Ihe rate.
LO C A L W K A T H B B t
Tba communication which wax
FORBCABT
received from Washington yester­
Partly cloudy
toutghl
day afternoon stated tkat there
with
was an insufficient amount -of Baturdhy possibly
blood in the specimens submitted tered showers. Extrema
to conduct any grouping «namtnn- west Florida—Probably i
M ig h t and Saturday.
.

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                    <text>Ilary Gets Unanimous Choice
'or Shortstop Position W hile
tartin Has Little Opposition
•taffvUle
.W ith

F ou r M en

O u tjftt
T h e
, , .

O n 1 raeomrad from &gt;■ #a«ty ***•«•

In c lu d in g

M u r lin g
_____

S ta ff

‘atterson Is Only
lodgers*Opponent
m in ts ,
G o n d o lie r s
i - j
# i „ u _ n it rrn
A n d
b u lls r a i l
lo

■Three Satftord LookonU again
raaght honor to Hanford thle
Urmiag whan H waa announced
ist M wln "Bwadn" Martin, Kli "Breech**" Clary and lull
la w , Meat' Rodger* V * r » *#•
Igtod on tha florlda
Htatc
M a s All-BUr team that wag
Itocted by the nenipaper* In
is circuit and compiled by tha
al tonal Association press uu? r .The aalne.rllle (J Mon doinlasted tha all-elar loam with
i .TSsr player*, two of whom mad*
the taam'v burling ataff, Elbari .Fadgatt and Andy Blvrra.
■ Whiter McMullen waa chosen a«
N ■lha tint baacmaa while nob
£ . Pitman got the utility poet.
S rj'iT h e scribe, and wrllara, who
£&gt;481 the voting, had ll^|l* trou,* did
Ih finding tbvlr man for
RBM
base, lie
waa
Walton
Rtwhltayy* McMullen of (Utneamill*, who galhvrad all but two
J", Ofj the first-choice vole*.
k 'V f At aacoad, Bbaw Buck of PaV lg fh a waa a repealer front tha
T pll team, but bs waa pushed
I'.th y Ruaa Wvln &lt;K I toy Iona and
^riha Llrlagalon of the O-Mva.
Chuck
Alvno,
a
flrgt-yaar
rookie, who ha, been doing innL^U fioaal billing, stepped In at
‘ third base to glva lb* Del^od
, (B#d*
ona of tbvlr two berlne.
i* Ha waa an uulalandlng favsrUaalthough B ob
Pitman. l a s t
yaar'v third week or, still
bad
V. soma barker* The (lalovavllla
, ‘ Jko&lt; corner man, while losing at
third, kept up hie all-alar meU ort by landing the utility berth
V ..from 1 ( others who war* ment Uoned
for Iba job.
I* , gill* Clary, ganrard'a alaaay
1'
abortatap. waa thaana unanImaua chalet af tha team,
Sweeping In wlthawl a dlsasM. lag firvt-ehole* vat*. Ruts hep vail uf Balnttvlllv, tha
(III
ahsrtetep, was a good second,
l,
but he waa cut of tha gam*
.** with an Injur/ •* long ha
,
UUUId nut summand the altualien.
b
Ed Martin tlf Banfold waa
* Charged
with
paimlllng Tell
field, n job be ranted with very
- little oppovlllon. Tho vrterae
Jimmy Bander*, who started hie
career la Ihe old Florida Kiale
Laagus tome J| year, ago, we,
ctUl good enough to win tbd
eaatar field aartynmeat
while
- managing imytoaa Ilenrh.

Harper Credited TO D A Y ’S SP O R T IN G L" * e Company
W ill Broadcast
With Hit 20 Win
W ORLD
All Gator Tilts
Of 1937Seas«D

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“ * * * ■ “* D a z z y M o t e ' S u f f e r s
Dayloaa, sot only • O U i M u
D u r in g E a r ly
P a rt
^ L a a e b e rg MS JackOwaas
O f Last R ed G am e

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N ig h t

T e m p le

P h ila d e lp h ia

OAINESTILL*. t u .
_____
8aaford

14—To^

•11 wat la fining

•old to Pittsburgh. t o
hardpressed by Joko Baaeh OtLaan-’ DaLand Rada- It wag tha seven tb
boro.
straight wta for tha DaUaS actSelection of AaSy S la m (or fit whUa EddU Harpar, IS year f
aontbpaw Saly *a?a lb*'G -M en1 aid aootbpaw, waa credited with
lha team's plichlao ataft S lam ,&gt;'hk SOth win o f tha seat**.
•Uo told to tbo pimtaa, had a
On tha hOI (ay ths taaara wta
narrow margin -of
4
iteoaS Daagy Mote wha waa naabla U
cbolro ballot oror MSI# Harpar gat a good atari until the (earth
or DaLaad.
frame whan ha mewed Se*n tha
•■Raw Maat** Bill Radgara, tha winner* with grant aaaa. Haw aver, I
colorful
Razors
laaSar.
wat tha l e d dab was unable to gat!
chotaa to manage' tha mythical ta Bddie Harper t i bach up M ote*
nine, with Pat Pattaraoa
of
lie Land, tha IMS pilot. rnamlM
ta second pUco.
PLAY SR
POS.
CLUB
McMullen
1b
Oalaaorilla

tha dope given os by a reliable; * nationally known too
eyewltneaa tha fan ntartcd la tbo aonaeaa that It wtU apo
tenth frame, at whkh tima tbo broadcaat of at] FloriSa
•corn w i» daadlockad at Ball.* thU fall.
Dac# Darla can* alldlng Into
A total of 1M fan
home and waa oat by a yard Tha eluding games of Dak
Leesburg player began throwing rto, and Furman. ara
feat, *o tha yarn goes, and ipikad broadcaat by the tow paay, aa
Catcher Holbrook on lha • boulder wall a* tha same# ot inch i s l ­
and abdomen. Well, Catcher Hot- »#r»IU#n a* Ohio SUM. gyrobrook U no glaay and began to cwa*. Cornell, Holy Cro*4.TtU»beot the daylights oat of Mr. * « « * * . Carnegie Tech, Tempi*.
Darla
Naturally both team* Vlllanofn.
peonajlvaala
and
rushed on (bo fluid and fan* others.
jumped out o f tbo bleacher*. Dot
May by play descriptions' ol
according ta Information banded «H Florida gamao will be glraa
us by the offUUI scorer down at oror otatloeo WJAX, JacksonHanford, no fan, or an, other » « » « . WIOD. Miami, uadWRUF,
player, with tho eaceptlon of Onlaeaetll#. la addition the Tamcurve of M r DavU and Mr. Uol- Pi. content to PhUndalphla wlU
brook, took part In tha fU t throw be broadcaat over W IP la Phlling and that th i game waa -de* ad.iphla. The Georgia contest la
l.yed but tan minute, and that £ &lt; * » onrill*
high apot * U s
there war* eight policemen at the Oator actadnle aaeh yfa r wfll
para. . . . Taking tha gam. away *
seat over tha Ursa .tale
from Haaford and giving It to a u ilo n ja a d ever W « » , AUaaU-rsburg affected at Iva.t .waa
W ™ 9 , _ BavanBah.
and
rluba la the Florida SUta Leagn#
, * " • ’“ ***,■
and W. think that the ureal'
Blity-fie* • - ateUtma • ara
l»-

Schedule Of
Coming Games
Ovlaata al *aBleed.
I’aUtka at ■!. Angnslln*.
palaat at Lseabare.
tlaylona Bl Oalaeetllle.
TSantar
gelsw vgh at sealers.
PI. Auauetlne at Leeebsr*.
Orlande al Daytsaa.
Palalka at fieUsad.
naalaeS

al

FH Sey
OameevllM.

U n liiitl at SI. Auguellav
fiaytona al OrlanAe.
Ovl^ad at l*alatlia.
kalarWay
naafevS at U n l e r f .

&gt;rl,ndi. at HI. Aageallae.
rtavtaaa al Palalka.
lOalaaevlll* at U tU M .

Classified Advertisements

Uw eysUm.

Aceerdlag ta repast* from
fialnaaeUla, tha G-Maa fans
wish the gam* ta b* given lo
Baaferd dn* to tha hard favlInga between tha two dtles
daring tha past few days. OrUada'a aplnlan la net kaawn
and It map be that they will
alee not b* altawed t* regie*
tor their voteB01 Pag* of DaLand Male!
the 'other day that it was tha
meat outrageous decision that a
loop president could ever makePalalka doesn't like tha Idea of
giving Leesburg the game and
Daytona Beach and 8L Aogurtlne
don't uphold Oray'a decision Ip
any way. Here's what Harvey
Lopas of the 8L Augustine Sutv
Record has to say
"W e can hardly agree with
President Hoary Gray's handling
af the meant Sanford-/Leesburg
fraa-fer-atl. After hearing tha

«iis s r

Iowan of Florid.'* "Fighting Oa|10C| tor.** vlU have plenty of e ft

J It t u not to t t i r for Elbert
Padgett .of 'OalaaerUto to Im S
lha rtabtuandad* w u biag n i l

Alena
lb
DaLand
Clary
hi
gawfard
I d Martin
If * . gawfard
Jim gander*af Daytena Raaab
Hughe*
rf
DaLand
a Martin
a Daytena Raaab
Fadgatt
rftp
Oalnaavllle
Sierra
Ihp
QalnccW^
Pitman
util
QalneevW*
Hedger*
mgr
Sanfmd
Honorable maatloe: Joaac, Dldrlksoo, Bhlmer, Adair.
Jama*
MrMulIrn.
Harper,
Mtlatyrw
lloldetock and PatUrnoa of Da*
I.and; Fash. - W*U, Morton and
Jackson of Daytona Beach; Pri­
chard, Langaton sad Wright of
Ranford; Zupanic, Rodgers, Cntan,
Oonaordk. BwladeU. FlUgarald,
Owens, Btarr and Chlado of BL
August aloe; Usings Ion,
Bcvnjl.
Ileach. Dray.
DaVInecnd
and
MrPkans oF Galnesvllla;
Me*
Oowsa, Danner, Arnold, Davis.
Hunch. Marina. Habbcll, Rom*
bert and Meadows ot Leesburg;
Trammell, Toena and Emerson
Palalka; B h l r l e y , Ovenlreet,
Roberson and Looney of Orlando.

Sanford A Q ^ a g g

Which t o maSa thin tgornlag
MU. lEuganln W.rraa, a*
vlacr.
•*
Tha player* that Will tanka
trip ara u follow*: Oearge Ki
llubart lltya*. Frank Ort
Nick Kan Is, PaU Brock. Jot

McCall, Hogl
Drummond
Nan will tb
Helms at Jackena.
Mohtl* ltl Merlila*
a n o n tiu -rio ltu iJ t
Tallahaesac . Man
Cordate 4. Tbopiaev

which tha commercial" company| 1 {gSwi;
baa devised fog hroadcaaitag tha,
. oulotandlng gama* la tha E *st]; fiatUa
each weak. Twaaty-oao play-by-1 (ntyut).
play nnnouaearm each with' one) T go£
• or more aaaletaate,- will ha usee
Pena
■ In describing tha contest*,
It &lt;rala&gt;I wag stated.

'

“ Enlightened deepots” of ,1
eighteenth cantary Included 0*1
arin* the Great of Russia, f i t
trick II of Prussia. C h art*,
of 8pam and Emperor Joa#
II of AustrU.

Engel Nearing End
Of $75,000 D r iv e
To Buy Ball Club
CHATTANOOGA, Tann., Aug.
14. —LA1)— Joe Engel, onatlfun
"showman uf the Southern As­
sociation” last night neared
success In hla drive to ra l^
175,000 la small ■obscriptlona
and “ give baseball fn Chatunoogn back ta the fsna-”

7 W a^mmm(JariWkv mljenm) t776. FerceUUgeJJrmt
*
T ar oub
DtUefow
CUBAN SANDWICHES
SPAGHETTI
CHILI AND CHICKEN
BEER—WINK—DRINKS

Lake View
Bar-B-Q
Open Day and N lfM

C O L W . EUGENE JONES. Fkwbbat

■w •

" Maleea a ir. FlerMa

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H O T E L

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L E A M IN G T O N

N. E. iBt STREET at Bl^CAYNE BOULEVARD
Orgrioakflur Bayfroat Park and BUcayno Bay
Union Boa SUUon

MIAMI, FI/ORIDA
One Black Front Bbopping DlatrlcU and Am

Summer Rates Until Decembi
Slngk Room with Bath—11.80;
Doable Hoorn with Hath— $2.00
Alfred Simona, Manager

WTBRIPBN

TOUR Watch repaired by
wha really known hew.
Jeweler, Magnolia A**-.
15— Aturlm ast la f e e Meat
fW TO C X i
Carload
sstra
heth. A 1*0
|d#d mule* for sale or cx. 1 LAROR ROOMB
kOg*. Carlton Livestock Eg.
garage.
Adults. I U N
*|T
nge r*|irc*«-nlrd by J. C. Park Aveana.
Bun, Ht-ardall
aiding— Ilanl
rrhretber barn.
fiARAOB APARTMENT
FOR
« RENT. I l i l Elm Areas*. A p
TRACTOR WORK: I bar* new ply wltbla.
Oliver llart-rar Irectnr, plow,
harrow, end cutter, work ap* FIIIBT FLOOR apartmeaL priptaalaled. Call Malhlaua. Phone
eat* bath.- gang*. Furnished
BRA Oaoera.
rwme. H , Magnolia.
FOR RENT—T wo ••roam furnlehad apeilmenla. I l l Park
•attar, with collar sad chain.. Avdnue. w*T «•#
Fward. Call H. &amp; McCall, fr .
TOUR

UOND

TRAILER, good Una,

* &gt;seei bady. H60.0O. ipyg Chav•Ut aaupo. good"liras, «1 »0 0
A Sana, Used Oar Dealer*.

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Drivels
ictorious At

PARENT S VIEW EMPTY .CAM1AGE
firr*'-' *
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50,000 Soldiers Are
/Believed T ra p p ed
By Rebel Columns
£ ) -‘ H E N D A Y E .
Aug.
26.—
( A P ) — Insurgent officials
announced today the
sur­
render o f
Santander,
the
la st.' rem aining governm ent
stronghold on the northwest
SMnlsh- coast. Advices front
the. - Insurgent field ' head­
quarters maid governm ent
authorities in the city had
effklsHr banded over tbs AO'
tie* of •urrondtr.' 4?
(Then tba Insurrent moturtaed
c u u l l ; drove abesd to
oa^er- tb« ostsblrts. Lola thle
M t n o M ' a strans detachment
wVs.tmly three miles from SantSASor; groper. The fall of the
city- was ' haalened „ br
street

ffa k W T
if Bajitrader's civil guard
part
fr.lta police and aome of tbr
Ran V population rushed tbe
erbroent ' troops
damsndlsi
Mdlate ■capitulation to
tbr
pentf. So awlfl eraa the In
adm ire that g.ftoo gov
.- militiamen were
bo
llerfd-caught la a pocket formed
SSL tko eosthasat of the cttr br
i dermbtnf tuauryeat tmnpa
laMriant commander* an“* t ^ t ‘ all 1IJD04 of (tie
troops remaining la
eSbetltted to the deISsnrteata
Attacking
* Ant.. II. —urt-Ona
hundred'
thouiand
insurgent
until Inrs' held Santander In
e
plticeHIke
trap
todar.
The
rtty* • detenae forcee, SO.OQO or
Aore'Bfhnlah government Irnope,
were i cut off from all retreat
with' tbatr backa to tbe Iter of
Btqcny. ,
Advance pet role of GeneralligUnn PrancUro Franc'* con­
quering ' leftona
were
'within
five mile* of tbe
provincial
capital. A column of Navarre
nequeUeu (Carllata) flooded In
to* ToiTolavojra durlttg the ntsbt
and early morning and closed
the tlerrede Inaction Joint on
the onlr road from Santander
toward the
laet
government
refuge la tb« aortbd|n SpalnOTledo province.

Destruction Is
Reported In Riot
:!0n Bahama Isles
NASSAU, Bahama*./ug. $5,—
V -T h # colonial
government,
niter five dare of fearful illence
from Great loagua, learned pee'
tefdajr at wild rioting there which
tf^ v jh t widespread deetract Ion
and. the death o f eoe.man.
Boarding^ tbe Sepal Nether
Ube barber. Haitian Consul
Britlab author Itbalr first Information
J a w a radio appsal for hslp at
Octet Jaagoa was abruptly Intem pled lest Thfaday.
Erickson o f Semmpaeott,
p S it i— co-owner of. In*
J'a $$00,800 Belt Industry, was
•d te pot te r n last Friday
• with 14 ether per— , including
t ie British teoimlA* facer, but
safely fa tbalr small

nsesfawmkm.de
I bp. two
WteSwfs, desfab and Ariscb Brick'
ora, w m enid by Css
I along with
official rash
w in leas

To 3 Young*’Women
l«- A * R CJTT. Aug. U .— (ST— A
faJartea U nl

Japs^ S u ife p ^ j

JAPANESE INVADE PEIPING

Heavy Losses
D is e m b a r k in
Chinese Meet Landbu
Party With Machint
Guns And Ke e j
42,000 From Shor&lt;

President D e c id e r Wallace Signs P la n
Subject To Refer­
To Continue Fight
endum
By Florida
*To Relieve Burden
On Supreme Court1 Celery G r o w e r s

Santander Falls To
'Motorized T roop s
l Of Insurgents; Onf;iy Northwest City

Insurgent Officials
Reveal
Surrender
rj

Court Batffe Market Pact
ToBe Resumed F or Celery Is
By Roosevelt OkeyedByU.S.

The Secretary nf ksrfanllurc
hai trnullvdly approved a cel­
ery marketing egrvement which
will regulate the
handling oh
celery grown lr&gt; the Slate
of
Florida, suhject, however, te the
/rppnivai o f the
growera
end
I. flippers of relrry In the elate,
tea provided for in the Agricul­
tural Marketing Agreement Art
------!t
Jnf tun7, County Agent C. K.
S H A N G H A I.
Auir. 26.—
1&gt;sh wit reported today.
( A D — Tho liven
of
h u rt*
The proposed pact will reguilm ig o f JniwuiCMo goldicr^
lute iho shipment In Inleralate
cummer r of celery grown
tn
•were sacrificed today In 4
thi* el.te; providing for promniw e ffo r t to land deapof^
ration perlmU, the organisation
a td y needl'd reinforcem en t*
id a control
rum inII too
wllh
(Tiinrse citisens of Peiping, .nncient raplul of China, heiig »ncJ . w ilrf'*u lli -tA w
r . — JL-L . nirniliers and allernale*
Irom
each dlslrlel. aasestmenta tor -re "hown ailewtly watching v f a t v r , ^ ( « ^ e s ^ . w M P i l O s l
&lt;i|H-ratliig rtpi’ii***, lerratnallon Inlo the city With mil Harp pomp.
T h e C ity 's w ily defernierfl
and other piny It Inn* emuwon to
look a h ea vy lo ll o f Jopaa
aui h nrilers
Heir landing partl.a ihwsrllgfa
In urder In emntdy wllh Iho
| Hi. Japanea. plan lo land tn,-*
provision* id lh" rcciully eliaetmm irnupa near Wm*snng and
i*t Agricultural Muihiding 'Agreestorm Khaghal'a tl.f.Us.a triKfa'
menl Act, ll I* necessary lo »uhllm rear.
lult the que*llmi lu Ihe grow­
Woosung la at |hw eonfluraa*
ers and slilpiHTs lu a special
..( Ih. Wh*ngp&lt;Ki and Yanglga
rulurendiim. Iho ilai« fur which
Waller Men mg, sale* managrr
Tin- local, chapter of Fulnrel down Ihu rlvar 11 mllra f r o *
ha* been*ul a, nl
8rp|. * 10 II, ,,f th,. Nanlfrvl'Ovliulo
Tliiekl Farmer*’ of America today com- ih" heart nf Bhanghal An **t»w
and allj
he heldunder
tM-1(iioueis, im -nlly n-lumeil frvitn
plclrd I heir "compiled icpert o( mslml
41.«K&gt;
Japane..
ante
#u|urvltlon o( ihu County Aguul.1,,,
in p on
the 'rgsuisalhm's rclnilhm fo r, - « • " » &gt;h,,r •hl«h'
“ jj.
, Mr,
llauson
reported ’ that Iwhich he iliss-Caavit wilh mauv the pail year which they plan ranks of *«m * that reached t » ~
fit’ptt inhtr 11 taAil
n "cl » i •
and faiii|i)M*rii « f t'n)iTor 11 tn, to eeiul l« the Ngllnlial Conven*®rw rtddlml.
I
deadline
and that any gruwur \\-a*huigton, ami Dri-gon, Iho |m*- th." In an effort K. achiev* ...
T»&gt;«
I hln-ra
alkv»«d
thri
pr .hlpper Who wl.hrd In «olu sihilUie, nf making celery a mum llon.il h'lnnr* for Iheir ouUt.n.l' J»l*«&gt;'e*e lo rad. what aram ^
• l .... praaonl lima might tl«&gt;'univrreaally m in i vegelal.le
to ho Iheir second defense i m *
ing work.
SO llo al.u designated hi* o Mr M,.wlnC ha* Idmcm-d llu|
hidden
mlnnqi
mu.le Him esplnded
Th" report, which !■
IP.- and Nlhlnek s lim p Mt&lt;irnia gp,.g| many person* eonahler that
Into a '-mk ...ntalning over 300 and virtually
.r wlpvd nut th. la-w
In llvlad'i
a*
Ihe
ballollug r(.|Pfy should lie eulen only nl
. « « ' sell Irvlsy I" th "1
"f «;•
j
pla.e* (or thoto emmoetud wllh rh.nk.givlng, ChrUtmas,ami other
ergsnli
the M-lory Indnalry horw.
side* admlllnd Ihat rasaalll*#
holiday periods, and'rare little for
'
Mr. Dawson
lurthar
stat'd 11 at other lime*, lie wniild icntnly Irr* in lininesi die, whan* Ale* i In Hi. Woosung a.ctor w an fa .
that tin had been provided with tills liy devilling cffoii* In making K, Johnson, advisor of lhr(rrvi|i. I h* 11aHI .-front abruptly fW *4* * * ’*11
said, imrliuilit rwtty
llm
report
First dap rovers id Hie ttral'i Informal dlacnaaton b f varlnuq toplea ol the tentative market- It a regular houaehoM food,
A letter received today bp Chief
were nlrc.nicty,’' lyavy. r*
wtuld ' aidura first hoimra' and
1aqraaiuenl and said
Ins
n.in lain r.p s* * q o aljW t __
tof Pcdlce Boy d,' Wittfifaa ewvlved •Ut-noet— «-nlr.-m all tllghl to* Mnatlevw which Cre te-heweled n
Hi1 llvluile* radio...........paper, iC
|oii.
,.r
$;r.,
*
’
&lt;
person*
mil
faiullsr
wllh
|hu
&lt; conlirmrd, said thut Ih. Chlniadf*
the fact that payment nf a 11Rdf morrow may be obtained l*V h*e*l in the nrar future were di*eu»*ed provision* of Ihe agreement lo and other forma of ailieillslng
A
fter
llm
Hide
eon
teat
Ih"
rinally were withdrawing
Ink*
among Ihe inelhnd* of .,* iyiuipll*h
stamp coll"*ting onlMi*la*ta Irom el un uiljourned session nf the Clip
reward swelled any party or pa
le|"irt v. ill
I"
f.owaiilr.l
In
him lu order In Ihmoughlyl
Cnmmi**loners last night.
i land lit llm faro of Japan's Mfa
mg his iilm.
a
Han
ton
I
Post
ofNen.
accord­
Washiiiglnn II.
C
lo
enter
tics who .divulged informslloi
Ways ami un-ana of eirhanging acqualin Ihnnuelvea wllh tin’
g
"C rleiy is — Vciy t.'o'Ml it m| rompelitiiui for ir.tli.nnl honors gun*
ing tn I'oalmnster It. J. Holly II," Ctty’a remaining outstanding P»&lt;-t hHon, thu rof.rt.ndum, H
leading to tba arrest and cenvl
)fl(, flH-, , M
r
1 Foreign rcsld.nl* of Iho ’heart:
end Ih,. ea»h prise of $I ( M l ;
It i " I Mliaughil worn oWTnundnd by"
hey will Iw nlamprd on the hum!* for n&gt;w rpriindlng tmnd* iMirpo*" of Which |. lo aseei. \
|,rod me. I ... v „ , „
Hon of waslatent responsible t&lt;
w ill then he si-id In Kan .a* City llm di'vaslallnn of 11 day* off
III" Usuaneo of uu
,
,
'
,
loft-hand aide of Iho letter with aero &lt;li*eii**rd hut nn definite nr' lain whether
, ,,
,,
ip iil* of the eomtltv and roll"-*
the death of Chandler II. Nel
older regulallna Iho movement ,
, „
.
, „ •o compelr f.ir Ihe national war
1123 0(10,000
worth
o l'
maliirily at many perns!*,
p car list mnrtn especially fur lion wav taken hy the Commit of relery lu Inlerslaln ettmiuurta. into
Tho lelirr addressed * to (,'hl
prise ol
a hi. h w ill * h" ! ntlncil pmpcrly s o i
.
. ,
.
sinners..
at lessfa'
tills city.
k
William* from Iba Fidelity. lie.
nwaided
to
Ihe
Sallotinl
Conven
la
layorml
liy
III"
pmdurct*
|
”
.|‘
‘
,
The formation o f a plan for the
j |..o mm were dead and wounded.*
Thin marketing agreement li , Mr
I" f»&gt;o.d linn In lie held there in llctidirr.
and Trust Company of. ilaluu , Tho cachet-tjommtmoratea the ailjuslmenl of drlinqural City
The Chlncao
racerl.d
Ihat
(III III mailn during Floihla Air l**vr* which would l&gt;c e'luital le to siihmUled on the r e r o m m e n d a - 1 row“ “ w"
. wo Japan.*.
warships war*-’
llouge read* a* follow*;
hluliflticrtl rrpoti fur Ihf IrH'iil sunk
lion nl Iho growera and shltipurf' "
" ' ______
loday
nlf
T*unginlnC&lt;
Mesaer* Nelson Ilentliera hav# &gt;1*11 Weak, Aug. 13 to 30, by a all Isspayera was illseolaed and lo III" Heerolary of Arrleulliire
nriraniiiatlmi I In* ymr
U fur li.laud In ll.n Yangti"
lllv.rr
deposited with ua an additional ghlp of thr lim it Hllrer Find a'tlHUV(li many Ideas were offcreil und || nffetla
Irt'Mrr
limn
llm.4
$
$
f
I
In*
(n&gt;|
primarily
Ihu
and llisl non of H.n Japannu
|i00, making the reward now In Id the Kaalern Air Line*. .It by Ihe Commissioner*, they re rounllea
of
Semln.de,
I'aliu
mimI i»it*im111 tint it.ut| pric*" win*
la.idlnr party were. ■$owned at*
our hand* $1100 for Inforniatioa nieasnrra approilmaiely 3 by 3 fiained fmm Inking any definite llaacti. Manaleo, Karaa"la, and
iiira ln%| ymr hm«| ii in Hit hr* on. twin I nlnnn
leading to the arrest and ronvlc* Inches. I’oalltibalrr
Hotly
ha* n'!l»n TI h* disposal nf property In a leaser eslenl olhur cun*
lief
that
liioi
i
lull
biili
win
tiii*
Chinos.' arlllhiry iHimhardmcnl
lion o f the person or person* re* iiai-d green Ink lor the Impriw In le taken over hy the City in ilea where Hie aereage and iiuni'
The wnlnoira .tlill.il ol Ihe lional i«Tf»iriiiti«tti thin yttar.
t on Iho
walorlmnl
north
of
Works I'rogro** Admlnl'trallou
sponsible for th« death -of theif glolia id the
het tn tumor lieu of payment id delinquent her of growers Is leas.
This in thu f $rwt lime the«&gt;r , Hhunghal
roro
II."
Unlled'
taxes also presented a problem
will
nol
I
h
&gt;
oih
ii
I'lin.iiiinr
in
brother. Chandler Nelaon”
rostmaaler
General
Farley
Heforc Ihe agreement cau go
ganlaall".. ha*
ever
rom plld s u lr* d»lro&gt;or I'orroll
from,
caused ionslderahle. dis*
„ , .
__ _ ,
In lb* meant Ime, City officer* "a hose Irish lilmnl make* him whleh
,
! Inin .[feel there must bu a tahu- Friday, hut will I'-opcu « i 3 mi such an
zti'fiAivv
rv|mrt
in (|fl ((Hiillnii whrru It wan [ijw*
russion among Ihe Commissioner*. . ..
, .
,“
u
'
i
Im
k
Haiti
nlay
aflern.'Oii
In
are far from abandoning the cearv parttcularly fond of (he *olor."
,,
,,
,
.
lallon "I tho relerundum and a
The meeting ailjmirtied
earlyl
...
_
,
*
“
every
day
Ihrouah (omiHititHiii fur national honor*, l*rl»i»K llm T»’»»fl Oil Tompafly
In feel there la morn optimism re*
I'M 1*1el 1st* may villain these
.............. ..
j.r i_ o „
praclamntlon ol ihu Kerreiary eoullnn"
hrrrtnfou lli«- l iuh ha*
ln*«-i! | pi itni if off ( JmiirKi Iflanfl,
II
garding
the
apprehension of, first cover* hy tending mi air without Inking definite srllon on of Agrlculluro; Iherelorn It Is Wmlnesday Ol llevl week.
FMtijfi4 | m|Ih r*1a 1fwitlo |uc&lt;i$f|ii*|
uny
of
the
discussed
mailers.
wa*
animuneed
loday
hy
Mra.
Chandler Nelson1* altarkera than malt letter tomorrow which will
nw -ssslf In ronduct III" refer*
tn»n.
then has been at any time alnee he picked up by a plane lluwu
endum ai an oarly dale, giving Carrie f, Hmllh, supervisor "I
the erlmFwaa committed.
by Hen Hleagel In the allerllm . fur Iho completion of pro* Ke inInol. Co'lnly Womtill'a Work
A t tbe present tlmr, (Thief Wil* niHin. It haa been aluled Ihat
eodiira required
in
pm
Hi. C.nlers,
till" staled (hat Hie pllMIr I*
llama reported his dcpirtment la they should beoame very valu­
ag ream, nl lain
effect
helnra
■oidlslly I lit Me.I to tliipm I Hie
awaiting a report from the Bureau able because *d the Improbabtlthe asst shipping ^eaoon
MllSf'OW. Aug SSjr-fd^—Tha
inanr
of investigation regarding Ilia IIp id another similar lllglil.
•Mr, IMwaon today
earnesHr aslilhlt whleh con latna
,
1dramatisation nf Sinclair
lair Lewlsfa
I«c
unusual
aril,
lea
made
Irion
coin
rhemiral analysis of the paint
Ollier lllglil* Mill he made to
raqu.sled every eel.ry grower
A •■•"'IniLj;' employer* who nm d, .“ It Can't Happen lUra,’
moiiplat"
tnulerlul*,
rllli'a nol on the regular air
found on Nelson’s car.
'« not
i.isdiT'TwM'ial Nrcunly
Krrunlv .'"*
m nuar
tn Ibis vlidnllr lo arqualnl him*
hara
nut inadinWwUI
v- .__ |n.cr, pUAml I.,
hy il...
the ,newapapor,
From this report, Chief W il’ mall rouln In addition to the
aatf wllh lb .
I.rraa ol um
lorn* ur made application fur "s.,vlcl Art.- a* worthy of prollama said that he hoped not only regularly scheduled II ulr mall
arr.eoieni amt In vote on III. [
klrntifkallon number* wa. issued duction In Husaia, with change#
U verify the rotor of the car slops made dally Ihrougnoiil the
i» «y iy J L. Hurt, deputy Col*,
make It conform with aovlat
K. V, Turner, manager of ih« part al Ih. referendum lu bo
which was revealed In teste here rlllea of* Florida landings have loc.ll l.lspbon* Office, amj his hold lu Ih . nrar future
liwtor of the Bureau of Internal ,,u||,fa,| phlloanphy.
arranged
(or
HrFunlak
but ulso to determlnu thu make and been
This
morning
s
number
of
JA IK SON VI 1,1.t; Aug-,
Kcrcnuc, why was in tha Cham*
-One (aull," the newspaper i
wlln reiurnag ywatarday fmm a
model o f the ear since the various Springs. Marianna,, Tallabaasee. vwistion In North Carolina
&gt; prominent grower* In th. vlrln IA')—Weather
lh.r".u
I murate.
^
0,r ,hU "I* Ihat Ih. hero of Ihe p la y ----liy were summoned |o Mr. Hew
type* of paints used on the differ­ MadUon, Idle Oak, Lake Cityshipping today lliut u "Inqdial
",
.
, ,
'nut realise Ihe only real fore* abld
ent mabra ere different in differ' 81. Augustine, Calneayllle. OcalaJ.
(!
I’alterao*.
train
ma.ter
ol
dlsiuilutnca of small
.lUoi'l. r j „
o’ . „
.
l” . * "f^*. H,Tt rj ln guarantee victory in tha anilPsUlka, Now Smyrna, neMnd.
ant pears.
«:
I
llkt itt strugglo
■HUIKIK I.am th. worker*
"W Ihelm si A C L .W tte n ..n .lh is .lfe : ^
and slight Inleitally
.... !
" 1.il.., **., /’' V ^‘n* lh' » fs.ci.t
W. W' Nelson, brother of Chand­ and rltle* along Iho lower Keel
Was centered al 7 «u A. M alutul em ploye* applying for account rU „ , n,| the c.mmuniat party,.&lt;e,.lly rrlunmd to Sanfonl from' r 1numbers
are
revealing
Ihe
fact
ler and n resident of Umgwood I* coeet.
(0 lullea nor il&gt; " f HI, Th".n*»
their vacation.
*
« • ~ Uo"
Th0 Florid* Air Mall Week
following the casg closely and I*
•
,
.
J oouniy.
m&gt;rtl.wcl.lH*"l that they are working fur cm» e*.
moving
otwerranro
ha*
been
arranged
sparring efforts which might lead
Sanford Sou Beauts ,cf Ship
ifN itf-r
iitiur.
( I'loyark
__ who have fatleil to make
about
|l
miles
per
hour
l*n#t- N*. 7 "Seminal* Llpn" will hold
to the arrest of the unknown at* under Ihe dlieillnn J&gt;(
Observers heradded
thi. |,,r" ," r r,tur" i ■"T1 |M,y !H’ u “ ' .l,‘
tackare. Mr. NeUon I* In H— ford vaster William |i. Jooe*. presi­ their weekly moating togmrriw
not. of cau....
"Ihl* ......
dlstoit.
,,,n' r: c” " '
r* nave no,.
....... r.h.a
.
°*hr
Forecast
every dap end reported that he dent o( the Florida Chapter, night at T;Si o’dack 1n th. 3unim
aura may I n . I . .
I n l e u s l l y f « r klotiimcatfa"*
I’oat- High School. 1
Generally fair Thuriday a*-'
numhari,he
said
would be more than glad to hear National Association o(
'/&gt;•
And! 4faUliOll )• .nlvl*!1
*! U'PRt'U
‘•Th# Serial Security Hoard In cept for wklely acallared thaNe
. .
v
I_*
nnp con— Icatlon relative to hie mailera. * .}
■1
bringing nut ih .
principle., tn Its pate." At Thomas Vir­ Orlando hta advi-cd Ihat they are dershowr.s In tho afternoon.
brother's ^ath.
Four ortando ftohermc.i were
gin
InlaiiUo.
I*
huodreila
ol
on tha Hoy Brunt Clalh as - an
Ilaylooa
Tide*
now
In
n
poHlimv
•"
screpl
all
fined ft.au nod goat* after Ihry
Itlustration . of - an Inraullrw f«c BlUaa aoiilhrar'i &lt;d ; FlurlilaThursday's tklea, low, 4t45 A , ’
registrations tram employee* and
warn caught fishing
In -Ihu
good moral*, Ihe Itwv, W. P.
M., B:IH P. M-t high, H i l l A t
rmployara and to b*u. numbers.
W .klv* lllvor Withaul Itshlng
ft rooks- J r , apok. to the momTh* Orfandn uffhe is loratrd M . 11:30 p. M.
llrrr.se*.
bora of tho Hanford
Kiwanta
Barometer
In th* Bgrhanc- building opposite
rank today
on
th .
subfact
WABlfllVlOTON. Aug if&gt;. —
Yesterday, 30.1, today, 50.11,1
lis t*! N. Rmrtk, was gtanied
Walter GPl—Senator »J&gt;ppar **ld yew permission yratarday by (1 l*. -Moral*.''
Precipitation
Mrs. Gladys Kendall, Home dem­
pr. u 11, Hroli; who recently
_ ter day the Fqbllc Work*
Ad,
fa th*
Total for yesterday.... ..flfa .
CRABS VKHIllCT NBAR
I'ailon,, local bulldiag tnapect.or.
onstration
agent
fur
Seminole
Ufa ministration had appitovtd al­ to tear down a one glory build* rolaraad from a trip ihrougk
Bria ii— Fuaan
Total for month In data .4.11$
Chteago and polufa. In Indiana, County, returned lu hrr nfrice this
WASHINGTON. Aug 25.-W1
■abfnfar Jit, M.'M A. M./wtth Jtar lotment* totaling $tfaU,TM, for lug in C.dUg ^ HJll.
Normal to date
— l.ll J
gave a brief arenauI of ooma of nsgfntog after a lour of the Home - T h a Air
Com merre
Bureau
Temperatures
K. O Brownla* at th* .Praabyte- 10 Florida project*.
Dearaaetratlon
nfficra •«&gt; Ihe raid yoiterday it would have a
Me agportoncr*
The rllofmsnu, grants twits*
rian Chnnh hare offkialing, .
Mailmiim, UH; minimum, $&gt;•,
J. A. Howard. Borgaanl ul Ik*
East Coast, with Mary K. report -aometimr
Th* apaakrr was lolmdoced by
within
the Herald reading’:
. flla iarvfcaa war* attendad by a otherwise specified. Included:
local I’ollr* f la tten.
raiuraril
B
l«te
home
demnnitratinrl
I
W
a
r
Tharp*-,
and.
Prratdaal
neat
faw
week*"
nn
the
recent
Pensacola,
school
addition,
farga wornbar of friends whaaa
Official Report
yratarday. from Black shear, Hi
Howard Long presided over tea
crash at Daytona Beach, FFIa.
$410,000
lo
floral affarlng* p « n prof ua*. « * 1 $143AAd grant,
whirr* ha sprat pavaral days
Min.
Gran*
Warren,
home
demMfClenny, water works, $Z1^001 with hi* fathar who te III.
“ Ahfa* With Ma- nod
anatntlon
agent of
Alachua
0LADCS FUND* HKLSAtBO
edenny.
refrigeration
plant,
My God T* Thaa" war*
Caanty, and Miss Hailey, of Wash1BWIN
T
R
IA
L
HBT
,$15• Fernand inn, paving, $1$,
II. B. Danol
WASHINGTON.
Aug, M - t A Y Ingtan D- C and ateff members of
NEW YORK. Aug. 28—
; Ftraandlna, harhaf hoprovs of Waablagtoa
M p » 1Irwin, SS-year old sculp, tfal T fIN N I t i Service Review alee 1-reaidant Rouevclt signed yes­
te. $7t,000j Anthony, nehyol, yratarday 10
ter.' wOl go on Ulal 8apt TC far mad* a tear which carried them terday a hill to permit the use
1,755; Wrlradals gymnasium. ratetlva to
U
n
ttripla Gaiteon murder* teat fate a i t e f a r of East Coast Coun­ of federal tends for davelopmaat
1485; Miami Bench, storm taw te th* Bril
the
Rrarg lades
National
Boater
wreak-and, J udg*
John' ties and tea girls 4-H Club camp of
$111,751; Miami Beach, wa gram of thte
Park |n Ffarld*
FrarakJ onnounewt yestenUjr.- Ifa Ifala Beach Count j-,
mains, -75,857.

00 Japanese
n
Are Drowned^

WASIlINtlTON. Aug- H. —Of!
•^Weeidenl Hou'cvrlt served no­
lle* today that * M e rtHicganlaS
Uon of life Huprrme Court ra
mains tbe objnllvn o( hta ad
ministration.
He made
hi*
first
public
alatemeut on tlic court ailbn*
tloa alute ; rongrcaa * obdtveU
bl* demand In cnlarrn-Jbe, high
tribunal by one new.1 member
for each present juttlce over
TO who did n»t retire
The ilatcrntm ■amp with the
Whim House umimimemeni that
Mr. lltMtscvcII had slgued the
moauiiMi providing fur rhangea
In Judicial procedure
lu
the
lower court*. Um of tbo lung
gust-bluer tight over lb" i-ourt
bill, t liege proposal* etueu wnfn
AV.53J
ssi
w *
retained, end mailed:
"The rrealdenl arid the lower
Mr. and Mrs. Herman l.ucas, . whose tkne-monlh.old
baby court 1*111 "reglMera a moderate
unit limited udvance
Into
a
daughter,. Diana,.Was reported to police ae Stolen at Chicago,
Held which calta for further und
view the rarrijigp. £rom which the child was allegedly taken. Mrs. more complete aaplorathiu’*
Lucas told poltas^tjie. Infant waa kidnaped from
the carriage
Hut ho *uld tho hill "loaves
while she wee shopping.
*
entirely unluifrhed any method
ol relieving the burden now
Imponetl on llui Supreme Court*
This ho I Ill'll Included Ha oak
of Iho ohjcrllvca uhliti ho aaWI
"am of * n™'e»*lly u part of
any couipleln mid well tonnded
plan for Iho reform
judicial
proraanwo.*'

U, S. Destroyer Ta
Forced To Move Byf
Heavy S h e l l i a ^

Mewing Advocates Report On Current
Advertising For Activities Finished
Celery I n c r e a s e By Future Farmers

Police Continue Saniord Airmail
Hunt For Slayer Cachet Available
Of Young Nelson A t Post1 Office
' Ac
Letter From Batik
knowledges P o s t ­
ing $1,500 Reward

M.w.uHr*Thrc-c ,iy i Discussion Is Held
Three, it Commem: By Commissioners
orates Air Week On City Problems

r*m'*
!••(«• «"&gt;' V - r n s r r a

’S '- S L K S a

WI*A Wonu’n’NShow
To Reopen Saturday

I k ’ S?

Employers Warned
By Revenue Bureau

CITY NEW S BRIEFS

Russians Are Making1
Flay Of Lewis’ NoveV

Hurricane Reported
Near St. Thomus

LOCAL WEATHER l(

Rcv.WsP. Brookn, Jr.
Addresses Kiwanians

FW A Approves Fund
Funeral' Services Reid For jpioylda Project*
For f i l t e r Dpbnn

i

Mrs. Gladys Kendall
Tours State Offices th* Oty tun.

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1ir ^ V v . 1 . *
••
seH’ ’. It
flm

A recent newspaper dbpRtth frortf
llttie French village « j . the Spanish ffontioif,.:
t*
thousands of workmen, shopkeepers, and others
In 8anUntfor, dropping their work and ruahing t o __ ___
im m of the city u ..General Franco and his lfoariib»
Spanish, and Italian legions push clou
Boys who had ' never pulled1a1IHj
to Jolrt.tha
P H H H iP B
|_; ___________ _
id marched

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LONDON,

to the front. Hotels, restaurants, factories, everyth ing In
the efty was closed; fo r the men, and m any o f. Um - smsm*
enj had gon e1to the* trenehfcr summmHngx t fi* c H [t f
■
N o doubt' thtw e couregsoua civilians are*' rM ftb -tt&gt;

IliATv AUGUST 24, IMT

'kr LA W m iN fiSTO C K i
The
HitfOu* also shat) too, and fsar,
Id'shall laugh at him: Lo, this
|Um roan that mads not God his
haiicdi1
- hut trusted In |h*
lands not o f his rlchss,
and
hsAftHsnod hlmsslf In hit with*

bats.—Psalm, UiS,7.
' V &amp; : wfab that’ hooslnt boon*
fKat'W'nilsm Green was talking
About would taka hold In Sanford-

ctS j the rebels aim have tilrplflnr.i with' which1
* tA“ bb
the* enemy’s position and thb- city Itself: and'hhgfyr
tllJeiy; trench mortars, and machine' g«Hkl thboeands
ofl&gt; these loyalists, until' lately simple' peaeertt workmen
In'small shops, or'fishermen, will die1an ewfkfl iRhMfctiThose whO survive will" ultimately rettrfl" ttr* tkhtr
homes and carry on rm»h the same a t 'I f&lt; notfiksgr lHUg I IonIIt thtosgh hoars ol talk In |
this had ever1happened. Whether Franco wtna/ort&lt;b4dft tbs sli-wsohs oeaatai ttutora
this sprint* setitag scare- n ,
allots, the lives - of these* workingmen'1will'1not' bB*nQCMt atrths
promts* itrsM uM without a r u t
ably1different1exeept that they wllT be' madd' hk&gt;«»ron daring hl«- sUts liwya ts sens
soeount of the tremendous destruction causeid b^) thh usts ihh‘ strthara, .
» • « * #•
“ Sf
war.
|
Spain is merely, holding un cloctkm1these* &lt;MMf. and
la rtbrasry ihta r « r frost*
whichever slde&gt; wins, the rank and file1wlU probaM^rnew dent R b o w tiif saeh • reeneng^t* “
e r ' know the difference, any more than w r &lt;M' hV tffla Congress aakisr far* a* ciaogntn1 H
country regardless of an election outcome. BoV flfcaln gab supremo’ CoarL1 flat twa
Than bsfora tik i t m s i ; ta c k - ust
does It the hard way.
v . ____„ e ■ '” r V T 'w art-.vM.rmuttsArt ti ayad, - -wgreotono • cast nr Mlaum ks*f

shoothd' at' as Indiana - crowd,
- T o r cant sat* thnObrerttatlre**,
nspablleaas dacldad' qntu a a d r vast
thht ha lias' aa‘ reapecT forth# u t
Ooastltsttoa. bat1 the t o u t s 44*
ctdsd itr aart* kdar th o l n w n .,

- Rjr ill# way, wondsr who's so*
do th# rooking for Gov
. Grises now that his wlfa Is s
tfsited Statu senator.

tar to

Senator Andrews and Hep re
SSBtatlTe Joe Hendricks a n resalving-congratulation* upon thsir
MsRendrnce during the recent
gdat r essional session.
v Bow* re of the blowout and
faulty tins- A Miami woman and
Ler mother w an killed near New
Jhhymg the other day when s
(h o ' b i t * ' oat snd their car orer(arnhdi
-.Helen Wllle Moodr, “ old Poker
I b n f o f tennis fame, has se-j
•Snd a dlvvrco from bar husband
whom she married In 1020. For
(he first lints In hsr Ilfs aha his
lhht a- love set.
M M * when a Shell exploded lu
Shanghai the other day may hare
Lean lha vlrtlme o f some of our
American junk yardsThat's
Wher* Japat has been getting her
tran ’ fdr ammunition.
Walter Ouch, chief Justice of
Nasi parly Judicial system, hse
called upon all Grrmsn officials
U) compel their employrei to quit
tbs Rotary club, because he says.
Rotary serves "as a ramouflags
far "Jews"- Nssls are crasy.

months before- that' young saw
star* UkrUSMte h M ' bneu Wow*
beating th* Saaath fo r Jest Umg.
War* noossTsit took the athsr*
lag wheel laVolMlte hht Voua
w ilt hiss sad ashed far' mar*
as Mr ae relief is codesranCU

more important ones:
Continuation of tho Reconstruction Finance Cor*
poratlon.
Extension of the Preeldsnt’a monetary powers;
Extension of the Civilian Conservation Corps;'
Provision for retirement of Supreme Court' Justices.
Enactment of a 1620,000,000 low coat housing bill.’
marketing agreeRe-enactment of the A. A
f
Passage over the President's veto "bf prevailIngfaim
loan interest rates.
Appropriation of nearly $0,400,000,000, according' to
estimates- of 8enntor Glass (D.‘ Va.)i chairman SMiate
appropriations committee.
Contlnutlon of reciprocal trade agreement polley.
Passage of farm tenacy bill.
Passage of new neutrality legislation.
Piuuiago of revised Gufffcy-Vlnsotl' coni' net,
Passage of pension act for railroad workers.
Continuation of certain “ nuisance” taxes (Irv
3-cent postage).

Tba
St- Auguetlne llecord
points out that when the Declara­
tion o f Independence was signed
in ITT#, the London Morning l’ oel
published the news under a
theatrical notice with a single
Dr. W. M. Harper has taken a
line deck head. Tho Iden seemed suite of uffirea in the new tlrml*
to fan- even then that “ the show nole County Bank building scrota
must go on,”
from tho Herald office. Dr- Harper
has disposed o f hi*'Orlando office
- Karl Browder, U. 8. Communist and will devota his entire time to
1 M r 1, says John L. Deeds is Sanford In th* future.
cdtry- “ We find th* development
Mr. and Mr. Tibbetts of Bomar*
o^th t O. I# 0..“ bo says, “ ha* set, My, are here for a few weeks
brought forth leaders and pollclss a* go*ata of Mrs, TIU m u ’s amt,
which oft the' whole ere saUsfSc- Mrs. Fsnnl* Munson. Both o f the
tMys l i Hie communist party." Tlsitors a r* well-kaoyn here.
Shbrkei That's*'what' woVo boon
Mr. and Mr* Osborn Herndon
mytug’ell tho tins*.
announce the birth o f a baby boy.

enter" social Thursday' night, It
baa been announced. Mmikege- ot
the csets o f the s liy i M M l t
Kdward MUIen, Mias Hssamend
Mr*. A. D: Parrish returned Radford, Arthur Loaalail, H. Roby
Houlbern Senator* banding to* homo yesterday to th* restern Mong. J6* Courier; Miss- LwettW
gotbet dnd fighting for dear Ilf* markets and -Lor old homo In Hire*, end Miss- Ctotw MOIsn.
■oaeeeded in dofenting th* foderel North Carolina While on her trip,
ankHyneMng Mil, but th* Tails- eh* purchased sow# of the latest
bOOeeir Democrat warns that lb* In fall mllllnsry.
Issue'Is nob1soltlsd yet end that
E. D. Mobley has opened talk
tkbs noM' seas km o^ Congress will
m * a‘ renewed effort to remit this
Irldkotoos piece of leglalsUaa.
Southern senators and represen­
tatives will have to be oo their

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

SfM*

By PRBSTtIN GROVER

hast burn* Boeaevsll up for his
Epyresno Court stand and his
*T«yd- HnoauUy speech" “ Ho
step# ur end- buck-hand* la th*
l f ( * o f ovary cltlseu la th* counreho- disagreed with him on
court Issue," Mr, Carter seyr.
"It shows him to bo a poor sport
t r laser. I' thought Mr

S

WASHINGTON, Aug. 28. —Th#

sort of tlgh Ibb l’r#*tdent 1*
booking dawn. tK* IWtirasr Ut­
ter three k s u n v week-ends is
sn eqtlrlni euBJort lo Wsthisa*
ton.'
Three times- Ut a mouth he's
taken fa l b ' rather snttqastsd
President tsf yacht, the Put inner,
woo n bigger man Una down the river, from tb* aery
yards to cast bait over the side
on sunny Bsadayp

“ fust lor n rant," anr wtuis

Moments to the
Bar companions
tripe- On saporJa July they were

mW S FAINT f GLASS GO*

W j g M iM n H

V ^kn*jA u ' 11» NdL
i •—w r ? .- r » e n f

�I

• Mate him
surd!
aho*a
bag* will b* puputel. Ikia
Black wfll b* th* favorite.

Onctanth o f l l l the food r»M*d”
in tha United State* yrrr kfteb
y r « goe* lo M
ilr-Ptructiv* In*
m
t
i,
th*
country**
total k»a from.'
' Rockefeller
Center ’ l*
th*
Urg*at building project *r*r un­ Insert. of alt kind* amounting to
der taker, by private capital.
$3,000,000^000 a year

COMP

I1 T E N

DO LLAR

HEALTH

COURSE FREE
de

mi

M f 'a t e«ar kata la rat

II
bait “1 l* t r.eeylklaa aa* fallr*-* aa* tell Mar aa*
**^. n im p* akaal laar kaaltk. pea* far a fra* rap 1 at a*a
-lll:\I.TII PIlK.KIIfl-* III I m i­
ll |aa an prmapitt I will laelade ewe at an artt lllaaaar**
Ikarla and *a&gt; eaider* t*aa* laaklaaiva Wall I-kart- aa* •
IV aaaaplr alt, Htwewlaa— V a x i •allatarian aall a n a
ta%af.tr paatW r-M at Maap lap tall parllralar* aa* kr
kappp aaala.
UN. I'll % lll.t:« If. N r l’ ItN IIIN

1*1 a. I-OI N r * » .

IIIIU M IO . r u .

THE AR8JVAI. OP OUR NEW
PALL STOCK OF SHOES
ra llrla c wwi Shanghai August 14. TM » flr»t picture received In tha
rtawN bar* la 'hr Hawaii nipper and It (hawa Nanking road. In front

FOLLOW
LEAD

Good Florittir Citrwj
CITY NEWS BRIEFS Market la Seen By
Exchange M an age r

Uuad Hlprs yesterday plead­
ed guilty to charge* o( Illegal
p a a ru lM of llqaor and tap fin*
at |4a and coals or sentenced
lo peeve luor nomlha In th*
Cooat) Jail by County Judge
R. W. Ware.

In the Conaly JaA whoa they
pit.dipt gallty lo rhargo*
ot
peili
larceny
before
County
Jadcr H. W. Ware yesterday.

TAklTA,
Aug. tR. — «t r o a
grnarr* &gt;tn&gt;M g*t good prkou
this coming
aewaoei " If
lh*y
wfll nerrls* a modicum of Ju»t
common horn* arnar
In
th*
movem«-i;l of th* crop," aakl C.
C. Commander, general manager
nr the Hoc id* Cllnia rachang*,.
In a atatrmmi yeelrnUy after |
hi* return from
a *tudy of
nurthrm market*.
Commamlrr strraaed th* no*
m a lty of onlrrty maikctlng and
need for at riel observance
of
green
fruit
regulaliona,
th*
help that m*y hr obtained from,
new ri'iua la «a and the need uf
a new marketing agreement.
Although It i* ton early to
make v crop optimal*, Commamlrt aakl hr figured the or­
ange i rop would lie about a* big
aa laat year and grapefruit Ct
lo 70 percent of
last year'*
crop.

THST

OF/ SMART’

WOMEN

EVERY­

WHERE. . . GUARD*
YOUR LOVELINESS”
.W j^ v ^ t X .je r ^
YOl) TAKE

THERE'S A PERFKCT-EZE STYLE
FOR EVERY OC­
CASION! CHOOSE
YOURS NOW—
/ S S *

/ % / &gt;

AND

While California la rip*clrdj
to have a abort orange crop, }
th* apple crop all over Ihrj
country la r.cecdlfigly bountiful,
and If Plorida ahlpi pour fruit,
K will be eaay for consumera tu
awtlch from bad ornngrp to
good apple*

Fact Jrffrraoa, which give* ita
U Fort Jeffaraon National
oaanaant, Florida, la th* largeat
I naaanry fortification ia the
mm

D A H
O t O

P A IR S O F
w h it e

s h o e s

WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S DRESS SHOES AND OX­
FORDS—ALL WHITE—BROWN A N I) W11ITE— BLACK
A N D WHITE—BOTH LOW A N D HIGH HEELS. WIDTHS'
AAAA TO C. SIZES 3 TO 10.
Regular
Regular

1 TIRE SHOP
r u D im s r

NOW

NOW

5 3 .6 9

$ 3 .1 9

m iic p a r k

REGULAR

$M5

CHILDREN’S-

SANDALS

VALU ES

to
j

$3-95

NOW

? 1 .1 9 to?2 . 7 9

•4

*

�J

T in y Wright Allows Orlando
O n ly S ix S cattered Hits T o
Take His 19th W in O f Season

T O D A Y ’S S P O R T IN G

WDRIlD

Gehringer Is Also
In Junior Loop’s
Big Batting Race

I he STANDINGS
r iO R In A

STATIC L K IU l'E

Oalneavtlla
____
Saaleed .............
Dalsaad. _____ S i
Leesbura . ___ Palaiba _______
I t ABRaatln* ___
Daytoaa* ________
Ortaade . ___ ...
a Ano.kki.

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fH -

CHICAGO, Aug. t o — OF)— DaJiT
Jiolt'a brilliant Charley Gchrlng.IS)
.113
er, ana of baseball's bright**!
B h i M Marts JUi ar
.&lt;11
•I
lights far a decade, tots American
,4M
It
Kit,*
iM fti* pitch log apart during tha
.lit
IV
past
week
U
Uka
th*
lead
In
th&lt;
lhara'a a# kin*
Wa will haw to hand it to thl.
W
l« r n .
Junior clrsah’a hot race for bat­ Ckleaao' ______ _ TV
41 silt
Daytona Beieh 1*11 ehtb and to
While wa are .
C«
46 .i«7
New Tark .
ting
honors.
\
IV . M
St. twuls ........... • 1
Bill Rndgrr* amt hi* fianford tha plat* and a|*o on* more la Jlmntl# JJandara for thay *r#w to It'* almoat lima for u. to g M *.
,
_
.
. Th# Tlgara' second e.ckar, who Plll.burah ___ ___
C3 .1)1
be th# only- Hub In th* loop (hat
Lookouti cam* to I f f* aralo lait thaelghth
n
U-i.l-m
m
V
th* winners o f the FWn-Loul* ha* bean among, (ha league lead
• | .113
Clndniuiil
it. ... 1$
Breeches Clary paUad a very un ha. th* solution ol how la whip
evening and swamped Jo* Dairy
tomorrow
night
In
Naw
r
n
moat
o
f
th*'
season,
collected
Ilillh4»l|)ll«
/
____
.&lt;•«
n
•T
t* G-Men. Errry tho# th* la41
41 .4*1
...
hla Orlando Cull. 1-y ji tuna oaual play dortifjr th* rranlnf land*r* and th* O'Man tlaah ft'* Yarki It la quit* a paaala to da 14 hits In 94 trips to th* plaU Drwklyn
W
1# M e
o f 10 to I under tha floodlight* of! w*lrn with on# w t ha wma resting joat too b*d for th* Don McShan* aamethlng
of. thla aort
ARFRIC41 I.KAfiUR
. . . .
. . .whan oapa* during the past seven days,
71
J% .•IS
Ynrli
.
In tha
last s a m i
“ «**** N ** • " * W * *
cording to official average, which Xft«
machine. W . .Oil M r t . «*od «M »r d ^ h ^
In Ih.
Lteirolt
...__
II
l«
Out tha Lookout, play th l OullS "ft a groondrr to tha third baaaabout Included gamaa of Friday, HI* C lin ffo
a* .tst
■
n««l&lt;»n
..............
si
.Ml
••
an Orlando property,
rpurt, which nattad 14 new paints,
*..... ,.*-j IS * i t . . . i n
ring but wif are going
Th# Gtilla will tiJinc Sura today
. - . - ......... - .
, broughtJils
.
c
o
n
’s
mark
to
.
1
1
It
.111
WffthfRffion
^
fig h t.and ■pt&gt;OT-i_WPa)d—P a t
TniirrmWiiTi—
latecl TomHy Fair Ib be lheH
for a g lfis l- K a m a with Orlando
I» « * W eat, an-hr
better than tha average of
aometblng, bar* la how It'a dona.
HI. Uutirw .
M ill*
thla season and'the gam* wid taka
th*J lake# placa »ary ofUn
ond
man
in
tho
larger
hosing
DIMagglo
of
New
York,
who
aniTHKwn
i .k a u i -m
At tha praaant Um * wa are
w
rn .
plae* thl* evening at th* San- In t».eoall.
1.
circle,
to
down
Joo,
Louis,
tha
gained
threw
points.
raatiag asactly fir* gaaiaa
Ml
41
•t
M i l l * Hock
ford Munlrlpal
Athletic l'lfld Tomorrow th# CalnaavlUa 0
/list you •remember1 waa
Da*
t-ou Gahrlg, New York’* Iron
-MS d.
behind th* O lia n d lU .lute
U%
Naahvlll*
.SCI
*1
Mari*
Hchmallng
who
wa.
j
u
t
starting promptly at IMS.
, **•"
£ [ * « » ■ } « » **•
man
first
basemen,
failed
to
do
hla
If Daytons claaaa np th* O'a
Atlm iU
hi
7»
.331
Doing th# hurling for the win- I1* * ! P*r*j • nj| Vrldsy th# Look
turned down In hi* alath attempt usual •‘lamipln" during the weak, N*w nrlrginu
ill
*2
fl
taday aad Haafard Uka* th*
M r . waa none other than Owrn out* go to tha Unlraralty City
lllrmlnrhnm
t
t
.ICV
i
i
to get a titular fight after heating fillin g nff fir * points to 380, good Chkilanoniit
Calls It will
pat aa fear
MS
*••
Wright who gained hi. 1HU, vie- {or a doublt h*-d*r wlth th# flthe highlights, out of tha brown enough for a third place tie with
I»
FI
games aut * f th# fin d »l#t.
tory of tha .aaaon a* h# allowed Man whfch I. tha aariaa that will
bomber last year*
U .t week's leader, Cecil Tnvla,
Lai's hop* that Stan Charkat
' v r . T P n i i a v a IlK Rt'l.TK
tha Cull* hut ala wall scattered «••*«« the Florid* State League
W t ball*** that Farr has
Washington short.top. Trsvla ran
can put th* beg an tha G*Mtw
r u m iiK b ta tk l k « iiih
hit*. Wright waa effccltvo in pennant.
gal something In tboo* paw-*
Ba a l.r n ■*, nrtaaOa 1.
Into ona o f tha gio.t sever*
tonight In Galnairin*,
t^cstiura T, I l r t . l K 1 .
niany waya aa he i l lllt s l four o f
SANFORD
arfal
wrists
of
hi#
aad
h*
wilt
■lump*
any
trader
ha.
felt
this
Now at tha lcagutyjneating to­
tiaylnna I. I I . I * . * i III. 1.
tha Gull, halamrn nn I allowed Wary. ' »
*
*
■*
outnelfh th* nagrs a faw
season, dropping IT. points by get
P alalk a 4. nt. Alaau .iln. 3.
day, wa will predict that Praaldint
N *T tO ir S k -I,H S U L W ' -----only on* Orlando pUyi r t.» reach ftan* &gt;f’"n Vr
pound*.
Farr
style
of
fight­
ting only seven hit* In a trip*.
llenry I , Gray wQl chang* h&lt;*
ttn.lnn I. t'llt.h u reh *.
first ban© vl« r fri*&lt;*
I Msriln If
ing will also ha aomawhet
Gerald Walker, Detroit's rn:
U lh .r . ralnml out.
(*r«f.lon and that will also gl’.r
, A WKfllCkM i.R a rit M
While Wright wa* hanging up { f t l * * * fa
a paula to Loula.
formed
"had boy" outfielder,
u« a half j.iita. Now, tumor- *
I'hlruan S. N .w York S,
hla 10th win, hi* nuttei u r n do- Iiuaa.tin Jt,
Now
coming
to
bras*
taclu
In
picked
up
ala
points
and
hla
JB.1
-Dalroll
S-J, 1'kll.Avllitila 1*1.
w*
may
bo
only
three
and
on#K mimw. r f
Ing their part wh»n they W
O l. n ls n t 4. tlu.lun J.. ( I I Inn*
average put hlnf two points ahead
| W r Iff tit p
hair gamea m in d tba leading U- thl. predicting bu.lnaaa, If
la#
*).
tared IB blows on tho wore hooka,
pick Lsul* and h* win* that wtll' o f Rip Radcllff o f Chicago's out
W a.klnatnn a. Hi I . m l. a.
n ff Bob Overstreet ninl Whltey
br nothing to brag about. I f wa flo'd. Others among tha first trn
tint. AN n o ,
a O IT IIR A B T K n n I.R A tira i
t
j
W# can lltk th* McShaae
I
Hcini. at Jackmin. rain
Walker, which wrro He riled with Hmllli rf
.cirri
Loui.
and
Farr
wins
that
were:
Henry
Greenberg,
Detroit,
hare Thurad.t and Ita l will
M ,rld l.n nt Iliitfllf. rnln.
all error* hy the Gail# that w.r* fffffS fk It
will make us look foolish and It 'RJK; Bay (Beiu) Bell, HI. Louis
itHuHur.t-rMmiiik
i h mi i n
a
b* twa amt ona-half gam*,
klniiHrt* a. Tallahs.arc u.
net coally, and rent n tflal of 10 iinb»r.*.h in
we pick Farr and Louis win. It JI44; Zrke Bonurm, Chicago ..142 Albany
oat and then th. (Id# lay* la
a, - t a n k i i 1 .
runner, arurrylng
oerra* the w'lm .olwV it&gt;
will be just another mlatak* and Sam West, St. Ie&gt;ula JI37
BOttTMKN* I f . k ill li
th* doubt# haadar la that city
K n .i.v lll. *| Hlrmlnaham. rain.
platter
I M kktil't in
among our many. However, I f * ___________ , _
_________ ___1
Friday. I f Hanford can lake
A H .n l* I, IJ IIU liiw-k a
ilrffll
Oreratrrrt started tin* tilt and O v tn ififi p
w^a pick Farr, which we hare- al­
M.mphla L Cfcatlanona. t
tho** tw* Ult* for which thay
New Orleans 1. N . » h , l l l , I.
gava up ten hit. in the .even inn­ W* Ik*•r fi
ready
done, and Fan- conies
will ha fighting. It will pal
im : ilv &gt; T ln v il. s .k li.li:
ing* h* saw action on the lull and
through
with
a
wlnher
boy
oTioy
Tnlfflff
1
I
I
IT
N '.a ark a. B u llklo t.
thaai aaly a half ef gam# akt
Jvrwjr t l l r M , Toronto t.t.
II I |*| * | * _ I.
Walker hurled four hit hail in th. ftAikforti
than
wa
ran
talk.
Ilow
about
It?
of first placa.
D alllm ur. t-t, M n n irs.l J-l.
I l l l«* »♦ «— I
Uriuftdti
twp Inning, he twirled,
Well wr have been doing
Krrvri, Wrintil. J a .g .r I, ||n|.
liars la th* catch they must
W e O .*e 4 «r
Leading th* hitting fur the Is in., W|IIIjim»trn. M .b a iter, Ura- loaa one more game to give u. a
too moth predicting this aft­
nrlaatfa at S ea ler*.
|! itli h
».
f a l l 111. at m. A iiau .lln *.
aranlng waa none other than H*n*|
J * " " * i,1'*'*V«ral'rT* Clary
ernoon wi let* rail It a day
ItollNimli. chance to win one and there I*
at l^ s .iiu rs
ford’. Irfl flrltler, Swede Martin.' J.nt.r Twn hft»« att, Prichard. your
and
we
ran
trll
you
better
at (t a in .. t ill.
Flurhla
h
i.to
League
Nnrrlflrra,
ttuaaerlo.
TkaraSar
Martin', big hat. .hot nut four v!‘ t*ht
about the Le.rloll .Itnation on
IlnllMe 1
11
Ttn|&gt;er*'&gt;n, Champa.
play.
n
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. al * . . ( . , *
hits in fire trip, to tho platter in n-.n.i,.
tw tl
no
llrili.lu l in Mahatfer.
Prptemher 5, and more about
PI A u a u .iln . a i tc-i.huraAwl Can't a feller he a III*
I,
OrtanrVi
tha final game at Tinier Field mull tt t.arre. Clary.
ifrlandn at Darlnna.
the fight In Friday'* editionKlnsdmi.
lie optimistic some lime and
,-a l.llia at n ,lx n tl.
while during the upeniny gav
g » *ie mrltiriiHl-, n rrre lr.e . I.
W'rlstit
K vM ar
B r J U L IA N

Lookout IA3ft-Fielder Collects Four Hits
In Five Appearances At The •
Plate At Tinker Field .
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Coming: Gamea

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anirrs.

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a t l is t io

L in a r s

Msroa I, A u su .la I.
tta v .a a lh k. JarkMinvIlla
1'olnmba* a. fnlum bta I,

Henry I, Gray, preside h i .’ of
the Florida State League, \ [an­
Union Sprrne* t». An u alu.u a.
nounced this morning thft| a
T ray J, Uolban I.
league directors meeting would be
(IAWRS TODAT
held this afternoon in Galnes^tll*
r ta a iD A m r a L a t u m
nrtamta a l SaalarO, Sit*.
to diocuaa the celebrated case*, In
P r lA n t at la r t ln ir f S ilt,
tlaytnna a t flala.avtll*. l i l t ,
vShlch the Hanford Baseball fAa*
I '. l . i k a al Si. Aacw.lliwi, |;U.
sbclation waa fined 9100 and the
SATinVAL I.MtUVM
Cbtraan a l N ew Verb.
game in which Hartford beat LeaaHI. l/ is l, at Brooklyn,
till.b u r s t! at llnaton.
burg was given to th* Uttar
O a d a n a tl at Pbllad.ldllla.
AUKtUCAV LKAUlr,
team hy forfeiL
H r . York at (Tblrago.
I'k ll.a .lp h la at Detroit.
Other has*tall cities In 'tha
W a.hlnalnn al SI l a s l L
league aa Daytona Baafh,* S t
lioslfia at CUvsIand.
AugurlInn, Deland and Palatka
•KILLED* BY KINDNE9S

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Aberdeen football team, tuurtna
Houth Africa, haa a grievance,
Paddy Travers, manager, .ay.
Ihe hospitality la loo good and
Ihe player* are
feted
every­
where they go.

opinion of the aitualion and the/
are against Mr. Gray'* decision.
Rea Packard, local league direc­
tor, will tar present nt tha meal­
ing\'■

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o f th . aeaaon at Tinker Field he
also aerurnl four hit* In liv e ap '

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f on
|. m i, „ f f m , r , ir r r l. is
In T
Itininae; tv .tlie r I In I. Careen
l u l l . 11rare I. tlnlremh I. Wild
elleh. u o u l i r f l
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in*, and f i l l Time. Ir*l.

pearanrr* at the p!aU&lt;
Rill. Clary ami “” lloMiy I’ riehard rame up, with three earh
------------------while Klngeton, lang.tnn, Hn^;
CAPETOWN.
Aug. aB. m *
comb, Ka**u am| Wright were
I tlmtata, rapllml nf the Tran.kei
earh rredileil with Mow..
The Lookouts pu.lii-l one nr dl.lrkt of Cape Province, may
more run* aero*, the platter in liernme n "Woulh African Chitha fln t four Inning, when they rago."
Home 4.000,000 nativepatheml a .Ingle marker In the nwnrd “ icrub" rattle. In South
first, eerond and third frame*, and Afrlru are creating a problem
aim fWo In the fourth. In the' which It la believed only mraL
al.lh they xrnt four run. aero*, canning work* ran solve.

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Adult*.
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S IlOOM ROUUK, turnlihed or
uufurnlabMl, near airport. ReaHEAVY m iT Y BLACK DIA
annable. Also, potted fern* fur
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M ARRIKI) 1
M AN.~wlth- no chit
dnw. or very .mail children,
1to milk and do other dairy work,
llou.e, wood and running, water
furnished.
Fair wages,
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WE HAVE an eicellant oppor
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NEW
YORK Aug." 26 —IA^
Big Potion Paul Waner, Pitta*
l-orgh'a poundlhy outfielder, may
yat give Ducky M«lwlek a bat­
tle for that
NltlobM
league
batting championship.
Although Medwiek, .till hit
ling .400, has given no Indica­
tion of slipping from hi* a**son-tong hot para, Waner ha*
suddenly come to Ufa and
la
traveling- at the fastest dip In
the tragus ao far aa hitler, era
eoncemed.
lie collected 16 hlU
In 90
official time, at bat during th*
week
ended ’ with
Friday’*
games, too.ted hla average It
point, to AM, took tec ond place
in th* race from Gabby Hart­
nett, and .Head Madwtck'a pae.
•rttlng margin from 99 to 14
point*.
Medurlck, hitting -19 for
91
for the weak, fall on* point to
an arm
.400,
while Gabby
llartnatt, nose diving In a bat­
ting slump, dropped Un point*
to AM.
Trailing (be three para-aftUr* were Johnny Mil*, Cardi­
nal*, fourth
with AM | Ark
'Vaughan,
Pirate*
and
Eml*
Lombardi, Jtada, lied for fifth
with ASI| Billy Herman, Cuba
■240; Pinky Whltnay,
Phillies,
A04; Hr Isle Manush, Dodger*,
AM , and Frank Damaraa, Cuba,
.337.

FOR SALE: 900,000 second hand
brick. 100,000 fast .second hand
lumbar, plant/ heavy timber, ISO WOULD EXAMINE H gF an gg*
i
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square* galvaniaad tin. Saa II.
H U U - Eng la ad. Aug,, It. —
l&gt; Duhart, 9th * Cyprasa Av*.,
I F I - T k i Football Rajs roes' ayphone 999-W.
■ocUtloa at It* annual masting
WEPT ItttNED DELUXE alaml- passed a resolution ts pressing
num triple thick, fine.: for the opinion that establishment
walcrlMS cooklagH r o U fa r ra - of a national ataatlalng beard
way, |m .
for raftrees la daalrabl*.

car. .Can arrange althar rath ur|

Mampbis, Tann.

t

Paul Waner May Dayf«n« Boy i. Not
atom
Yet Give Mcdwick E"sibIc l or ('
A Battle As King —Joe
,,Atr0N
A ,":A,"• Aug. 25.*
Hardwick, Gator guard, la'

Saatarn at !.a (a e ««tl&gt; ..
i^ r .'iu r a ■&gt; h i . A lien .tin ..
iM yln n . al Orl*m.,|
i v i . n i l al l*alalka.
BalarOar
*aaC*nl a l U n k a r s .
.11taniti, al HI. Auau.iln*.
Ilnvtonn a| I'.ln t k .
ftalaesvlll# s i Iw l^n A

ineligible.
A t least, Ihat'a what U. of F.
LEGAL NOTICE
Football Coach Josh Hardy gave!
in Ttim r m r ttr r r o r itT
th* Associated Prats In Gslnra-I t i i m m ia t m j c i i u i u . t in
villa as■ the ireason
llardwlck. for*1 «-vtmr r. l t uo r ■&lt;
t h n w nb t .a .t .h aMw.
or
—
i i i « » » . a , -" f i
Ft.O N IIiA . IX a
AMD
mrr Daytona Beach high school
Ik III.It
r o t S TY . , IX
(MSJV
iK a r .
alar, waa not included on a Hat nf
i: r. IIIUMIK. Fl.latUt—
41 Gatora rapected to report Kept
m &gt;a r
iih o i - k . ii.reacsat—
I for practice.
nniiKn row r t ni.u-ATion
However,
llardwlck attended t i i k h t a t e o r Fl o r id a t o :
1ICM r . T I I I W K . r-B Mr*. Ansummer school at th* university
ffiml W ii npeelrd to b© ptrcHFO: MtrF#I, i|til»r&gt;. Idatm.
on lop of tha scholastic heap
Tn“
Vr l „ „ j . . .
a»«r to the Till I o f
Lum pl.lnt
Friends here believed something .&gt;■!■,,i you In tb&gt; above oalfelse wa* at th* bottom of th* deck
ream an Monany lb* atli
Any t&gt;r Hrylrmbcr. ISM. at
tbr
but could not pay what.
C I.rb 'a alriv* In lb . (Inun lluusa

TURK BY PORTERS RPORTH
A N K A R A , Aug J6.-0P1—Ths
Turkish government fiaa decided
to build modern sports stadiums
In each o f the 97 province* o f tha
republic. They will be o f a uni-)
form type and coat between 938,003 and 930,000. Governors of,
each province will be held rsipon
dibit for the devslopment of phy­
sical culture among hla consti­
tuents.

e l lU m lael* O iu a iy, nortUa.
la
Hanfnnl. Fln ru l.
and uixin de­
fault an In do
P r * C o *.
Iw n i w ill be
.a l.r e d
agmtaat
you.
This order aball be ya llla L tC
anno a v o h fnr lour eonsM ullv*
w s.b a In T IIR SANFORD IlK R At.D a . f w a i a w r yubil.n.d
muifnrd, a.aiiH o i. County. Florl

*jxiNK an# OttliRRED at S.nford, rinrida, ihta Mb day ef
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O. P. IUCRNDON
Clerk
(O rrtC IAL SEAL)
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Bellrlter for F la te llfr

“Th# Beat Faad For Lver^Nked
Hava money by taking idvantage of oar cult and
carry prices. You will rocc&gt;« tha moat courteous of
cburtoooo rarvlce
white
buying tha feeds that will
^ produce the best results.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY. AUGUST 26, 1M7

SHANGHAI STREETS CLOGGED WITH THE DEAD OF WAR

Rebel Towns Of Tod
And Quinto Cap­
tured And Franco’s
Lines Are B e n t

Mora Fruit And ▼•ftUWrai Than Any
Simitar An* In America

NUMBER 2«S

Established la IMS

British

Am bassador

By Japanese Airplanes
25° ,000 Railroad Vole Shows L ^ l
en_nrWallrthit|F armers Favoringr;Of-€hinft’»-G o«»L
O f Plant Sept. 6 Marketing Pact T° Allon Sh,pp '

Last Stand Made
— Defending—Ci
Rebel Airplanes At­
tack Governm ent
Artillery Positions

.War Dangers Are

I Whitney Announces 5 Dawson Asks RemainRa i l wa y Brother*
inu Farmers Vote Vastly Increased
T
hoods Will Strike . In Farm Election
Ambassador’s P a r t y
IHimly Agent 1’. It. Dawson
IT F.VKLAMI. Ang. art M3
Drivins: From NanA
I'
Whitney, prv-ridrnt n( l.slsy cniphssiaiw. the necessity nf
king
To Shanghai
ItmtIn ih&lt;H&gt;| nf
Rnilnjy Train nil fanner* Ip the Ssnf.-id &lt;li«tttrt

VALE N C IA." A uk. 26.—
(APJ —Government t r o o p *
pushed a tremendous offen
slvo today on the
front of northeastern Si
T h e government
was thrust Into (
mo Francisco Franco's lines
25 miles southeast « f Zara(roxa where the town of

■mi n, atiiiiiiihrnl today that rum intuip “ n the proposed marketin'
mm* ft representing five railway Jngreement in hi* nffice at quick' S H A N G H A I. A. tiR. 26.—
broth, ihoods h».l authorised a ! ^ &lt;- |K«»|hle in order In exp.( A P I — Ittlon m U on al com pllstrike fur Sr pi. ti tn support il* AtUw luutl acfem nf the agreement v
rn llom r o f Ihp u n d w U ra d
Quinto, Ion* held by the ta»urMangled bodies o f Chinese till the it reel* ot the Frvnrh c» n,-c«ri.-n ..in Lhr. Za^matwoef. »«iU--mcw nf Shanghai following
hupe
ii'omla for a general 30 percent!Individual which farmrra
■ente of Zaragox* — Valencia the explosion of a bomb dropped from a Chines* plane In thr she ally battle with the Japnnrsr. Tin- Matt "Tub'd « u m ,| hundred,
ntlitcvksjgjuihcpp
w ar
lnwill
«i&gt;l
in
bringing
a
si.-vcessful
wage iiHtcaae,
&lt;
Read wse occupied by tosetw- Survivors are aeen searching among the dead tot -bodies of r r b l nr». Thin picture,, one nf 'the flrtl In
rntu the Shanghai War
after their numerous fail- ctrnap I om nlm iivly: lod h y w
Whitney -an I the Commit Iremen! troop*.
k
was flown aernaa thr l*mrlfft- »n thr Hawaii (Tipiier.
•arrytiig mi negotiation- at 1 hi- ures
ocni|Minta o f a JajMinpnh w t r The goreramenl bee
often
cago have -i t tl IUI A. M of Sept
llrfolr the agnvmrnt ran go Itlano
ahot
and serlotlaly
attacked Qwlmto but sot until
ti a* the lime fur member* o f thr into effect, if it |« adopted hy th- wountltHl the British A m *
todar did H Conner.
Quinto
hi ot hcili. —I- tn l-egtn
leaving f.it inn-, a tabulation of the re- hanoailor to China and th*
wo* the tesa* at Intense fight
llwlr iol- ttrgamiatioti- Involved,' K-ll- nf the irlcrendum ami a
JaiMitcpp navy threaUnnd to
Ins.
•e aihlcil, aie traiiiuH-ii, llrother-11'tmlimalhm hy the Secretary nf Include foreign shipping In #•
Tbn government drira
sleo
h-iod of
Inc iiuolive tlnginevr.,I Agiu iillutr Henry A, Wallace are
(
brought captor* to Todo,
blockade of China’s moati.
Itiolhrrlioi-I of luumm-'llve E g .' piensjul.ltr. Therefore, Mr. Itsw(Hr Hugh Knatchbull.HttfMMn.
other |aeur*eat-held loVS. The
‘ tmomeu, l he Kiicmeti
Switch* son, pointed out, it u nrce.msry the Britlih envoy was shot wktb
Mad rid‘Valencia l**Un«
threw
2 M ltm A b o v e T h e E arth
men*- t’ ill-in ol
Ninth America tbnl the ivault* nf the referendum
Its crack troop#, (reek (rein the
motoring
from
Nanking
t*
i ,
*
and the lliili-i of Hallway t'onduefnrvvaidial lo Washington *•
ttahllns w * t o» Msdi*i
la
Shanghai. The amba**ador‘« V**’
tma,
i.rnmn
»*
poasible,
In
onler
that
amHy
W
A
LTE
R
I
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COOPER
over
3
miles
cool
tnornlain
air
Rruaete eector. Into tts turloux
ly was traveling In two
11:50 A. M. Plane No. N. f above the rlotnl*- i‘e*‘n*ioiially wo
,
Mcmharelup «if the gnuips to- |de lime may lie provided for the
nsetarn dries.
rare both flying large Uatna
137:11
of
the
great
14
I'loi-n
yrr
C
l
d
o
n
lnl»
aiqireilmalrly
3.W
i
,
immi
men,
rmnplrllivn
of
ni-tr..ary
procedure
Apparently, the
SaaUaderesn,
|ia**e&lt;l through p»lchi» or lurnkt
Jack*.
Eastern A ir Llnea lamlnl at JackO f y j n f , T r ilv u r v n l
"hitncy .aid. The nation la to *ie In put the ngreemrnt Into effret
with a couple ot hotter!** M
I1f|y
mil**
from BhangbnU
of
rloml* which m m like icehyrga
v/1
n u tll
I r l l l U n U I ,|jytiled into four ii.ne., be mldi-l. la-fore the next ahifiping .r#*on.
snnville Port—now we arc nlf—
srtDIery and machtn# pun- detwo Japan***
plan**
»w*op#d
with each walking out mi n lilt ■ The fail wa« al.n t iought out
the earth b falling-no g Ue » we —*h«* P1*"**
’’ *•'"«* «* »mm.lh
elded on one last stand.
down. Th* flret sprayed th* twn_
WASHINGTON, Aug.. Si.
&lt;A3
1A l.l AIIASSI-.K, Ang. 3t'- Id3 leient 3 diy-ilrike tu become on- that .ince Sanforvl la the leading
Startler
yesterday asoralns — Prealdent Itooewvrll signed to are going-up—wa are flying over "• * renve on n calm liver Tha
rare wilt. m*chlrv* gun kultata. .
I In is- rn*e» ol maior financial1tin-ly effta live by Srpl. P
I'elery pivalucing center In the
the fringe o f the ocean shore- "**" » • * ehmmg and the world
treat Parkeron,
about. seren
The .*ennd dropp^t bomb* nO* J •
day
a
meagaAlo
Hose
loop
the
wave*
leek
like
hcauliful
lace
helow
waa
a*
beautiful
»•
alt
Federal
medletimi
which
may
taState
the
.mailer
districts
t
r
*
ini|Hirlunce,
along
with
score*
nf
mile# tenth of the city, the tn*r the tare had stopped.
on
tha
emerald
rar|&gt;el
of
the
Arabian
green
carpel.
Wa-hingholei
In
the
Income
T
a
i
taw,
lie
rvquu.lnl
hy
ritlu-r
.kle
in
the
"nor
or
li-aa
ll.trrvtlrd
la
the
ac■ irn W
leilonnnlree
marched
other-, await di-ci-ion hy the
Lieutenant Co(on*l W , A. ld»*
Hundreds
nf
the
varioui
*"n
elrpett
w
»*
n
hiny
idace—
ili*put*
would
aulomaliralty
poritmti
takvn
hy
the
fem
ora
here,
threask'vthat burning town and Tha measure »■ * requested hy
vat Frtv-cr, military stUcho^waa
wtadtag'etreamt"'^
ra
m
b
le
pU
w
.'LnW
ing'nnd
ilrp.itirut
.....
.
-Prem
e'
court
when
.1.
pnnr
the
.Hike
fur
:iu
day.!
i*nd
Mr,
tlaw.on
helbvot
that
It
Fraatdhai to cure what hi
IhF mWn-Ca^l
Vp.'kad iinmnw:lou. by a bomb
minute*.
-*-w.imi.rer vm-HIm, n * ,- « cml. Aug.
— ifnvurable early return. ■ « . bade i
, .
.
rterllli. whore an ammnal- itermed tat craelson and ' avoid green anak.a cka.mg rech other - *•&gt;'
3
ported
from
Ihl.
eeetlon,
It
will
he
«
&lt;P&gt;'"'»n «h m he align!*d
" e aie o ff jjjoiih on Hie 1,1-1(31.
Um
damp was hnrern*, then .anew. It la expected hy experta flaking Imat* are now the rite o f
lull k m w*l o llu m M - iJ
tap
N ew arlt'-M
.1 &gt;ucli a,
Ilea.ling Hie li-l I* tin* much
Influeallal
eeeutmg a itumlwr » l
hy toy boats on tbe 10c counter
to Kamarate,
almost
wlthla to lorreaae teg revenue*
WiHimlc.l. The amltaasador wnh
IlHgathai
from 71 In too million doltara •uto* on the narrow ribbon high- heattlful'vbw bf Wevhinglon. t h.- ,|(4,,u. ,,, j UM1|iIM.
W hen
P ftlic e F i r e
“ •hllthmal vule. favoring the |uxt hit at lew.I twice m th* taft
otsht ot tbe naal objective. ,
W*ya appear like June lu g . in * M'ltol f i l y o f the grente-l no-1 jnv,l|,ll,lf „.fu M | .,f r »,„ p t n.ll,r
a year. -.
i\
g* |. i
,,M' "mailer prvalucitw dU* .hie un I rintnarh.
There tbe right started.
irk u ,
Mr. ttooaevrlt il&gt;o slined the vhep* and a lt* One hour *0 min- » '« "
l " « w«* »•* &gt;‘,ur ‘ tieri
|wy
,L...|iiie la ic , in
Realander defender* opened up
An &lt;ffklal tlrllteh statement
—
.
A large ia-i.t-ul.tg. ..f the farm*
li* nmL )ou iirt
lilli.l
1, tnuniirv uml&lt; i i h i i i * nf t*|&gt;«ti.il
with machine gnaw bat were third deftrleury bill aprroprtal- utea we are landing at I hiirlrhtai.1 thetv* wa» no doubt
th*
bm.
S.
C.
airport—step
nut
and
emotion
n»
you
look
and
n-alire
I.ONItON, Aim 3*1.
t-pt
' t - here aeent to favor the prodriven back. They rallied again ll y ll7,*f&gt;3n»0 for various gov
pl.iuiht that altpekrd hint war*
I
-,1X, „ t)l,
■lollar'* ildin Scvcntem per.mo wric * killed |a&gt;*cd agreement » « n tvllef men*.
here, #1 Marledaa, nad again erement depart menta mill anrn- Klwpe your ihoca on the earth l|ial ihl* l* the *hrine nf I In*
J a p a n * l i e was inched to •
Ux
..ffwusl r.11.1 :tn woundc.l yotcrvUy
m «’&lt;*' lor they admit they will pndi-,
were driven
out—Joel
before clea A measure at«o aulh&lt;&gt;rl&gt;&lt;~. again pleaim -lo minute. .,-1 we Uoverrment nf one hundncl m il......
in HhanghaPa m „. Sul.-li
tha « M nf 161,m u mm ot lurid are o ff—clouds everywhere and thirty mUImn of Ho.I lining. p ia n -L . ........
toting In the t-a-l
tinllaci.n “ hly to»e thi-lr faint- oral year if
__,
Intcmational
Settlement wh*r*
Hranwhlln, laaurcwata elowly receipts for anbahllr* to cotton now the wind la driving them— hiving, home laving ill inn- A- 1 1,1- fot II..n
ifliiM f in » oiii.lklim u
mi l :bmi of I ti*' l «•%%!! i*t M tin in, I'lhlniiil* n tii'ii
) hy*kb*t* found, a liullrt' . had
n*nIron t»*4l
wera aarlrcllng the city from farmer* In connect lull with n Have lunch air* O. K. hut It w** ynu pa-c over Itclawarv, Mary j 11* " l.-gi.lntuie,
j in tlk r filia l i »h L n n u ll Iwhlvif*
atahlllie more Ik* a banquet —pineapple land and I'enntytvaiila you ate in j
I.rut
It
l*f&gt;
|iej[cv
ri|
lha*'t|,c
"agree'
,,,1,krn hU ,1* rk ,H*1 h" J ltfl " *
tfaa wa*t with I ha proapect* of government erfurt In
Ki‘
tlutil |. tin* trm .nl j n«ly «• Itig ill f titvtf|i t*t i%mi» the
spinal v'enl Intact. They asld hta
Juice— fresh
fruit
n ila d -fried len-atrd In a different kind
driving the eaamy of the rtdgea tha price at 11 cents a pound.
.
i Ilf"!1 Ih cKridi I viii fit n ite r 1 change Tv)r(trA|ih u y n ii'j tu|»4iit nieiil will ti-iid I., hung gieater rnndltliul * 1 1 i-xretuilngly criti­
chicken—buttered
rolls— ci lery, .tem ry - alnm-t a r.nilinv.iu. I' m |j„,|r , M i i In e«nii|iT‘i |*‘iyiitiiil
- tnbillty I., pi i.*.- dcring ihe t-oui*
auit allowing complata &lt;x-rupncal
and
)hal
he
might
not
rtolives—Jelly—cake—coffre
and
ire
crania
o
f
townand
riti...,
in-y
Hub or tha city by atgbtall or
JI limit ing sea .in. Mr l&gt;avvs«n said, ,
un-nut- they would have rm-ivid
The r'litlng fnll-.wid
iream—Now tome* the le.t to mm Industrie*, thoo-an.l. of l.ltle if the I'.'ll uiid tin- 133.1 l.-gi.la g«'iH*ym( jtirlkt* •Htlnnl l*\
early Tkaradoy faore ^a*
The fart that ihe agreement I*'
. (
.
, ,
la mldafteraaoo,
go
war­
who ran hold their lunch—rain,! farm*, ami aoon you view ihc lu ll- Im .I ut.t i.du..d I heir sal horlaliiti In tlu* Liirim . T i p l.-reivlnp f.v..„h le rv-octl.-n frt.n, , 1 h "".w T
K
S ^ d
plane* la clone formation inomed
wlml, lightning, thunder, th«- .hip *»c«t ntetro|"dl», New Vmk fd v . ailr*.
l” ,
this tlUtrlcl ^
now nrwl K l%*t« «• iiulu«lnal »IU- Ihe fat mm* |„ ,h,a
over Santander, abated down­
mckV and dnip«—then up again
Every person .hould take Hushown
by r.nva.
canvas of the
th*. j **"’ V""'" "/ ! ,M* * ,r*
j.
fnror I.
(Illi- t . ..f I**—.-r uatme lu-f.tie Ivlrtn in pympathy wilh
Judge Millard II. Smith ol Wow—atop, let ma o ff- n u t Cap-1 thrill nl a lifetime a tup hv air
In Mr
l o w ptessiiMi* of hotroi and
may.
ward and bloated tha wetter*
Mr
Daw-j
tiwutuuciil Imllolv ii-cvv.d in
the .....it involve 1337 h-gl-lsltve prnte.luig against
Ttturvllle
anti
tlreult
Judge
nl
High Japanese offiriala
Midi o f f I e e
rldgee with bomba. 0 6 *eminent
tain Donald It.” Jhhn-mi ami P ilo t'—the .ervice I- perfect. J»v Si* it I-, . iiiiiiiim I cluttges, and * ivil, deervu-s. «
this
morning.'
Mr.
a* tlllery abruptly ceoaed tiring. tha Ninth Judicial dlatrkt. I* |\V H. Truman, Jr&lt; the h*ml«om.-| " ’n. the atrwarvl, wa» cm-livt-Hyl suit* ap|u-uU-.t fiuni lower court*.; Th.- farmer*, who ctuli-d
Law Min— reported
that tjukk to express their sorrow.
prosldlar over the trial nf Mar pilot know whit to d » Ih ry go,trying lo .la .nmething f-t
Un the U til, front! around
H-c
law vi*i* have a-kc.l fur oral day farmer* united pally strike *'*’ 6ad already received ulx.ill .Mi Shanghvi I'hinesr
tirfen d erw
tin Walker tharend »ttb the
^ up
.*
,.lca.utc at,-1
I......... itt, p -m
irlra-r nl Perecni of the hallul* In hr cast
•■rgumeni" on tlu&gt; gTiM.lim- tax ] Tuesday, demanded
ntiwnwhile had lallen back an A
|!‘
7 XtTii
Robert*
|t
mdeed a very- Interval log vrogera, and h* rnuldn’i arcept i case*. Tin- ('unit proliaMy will several persona held in Ihe prts. *'V ^fxrinerx in Ihl* vk-inily
wrul
broad iivnil white lh* Japanese
eL.
J ' ' t » t.
u
h" " r ■"«* fc-ro i" RaWgti.,Hp - h ft . pity. There
n- th hem the in .ltd mg Septemlu-t.
J mi.
j*
rount revealed ail thosa
atiny had e*t*bH«hcd
a firm
COU.I?
Nr
■Hve
next
one
and
.
half,
Inc
to
fear-mutrip
and
y
«
,
Tim
e
inu
fin
d
lime
for
the]
li
t-»n
•
*
•
t«|uirtid
that
two
™
'
"
W
unanlmou«ly
famred
Entries In the Jena Hariow
tooth-lid on th*. Yahglie m alt
n
o
..r
..o
hour
ftjr
to
Wa.hlortnrv
wa»
will
|c
c.mvmre.1
Cri
a
breath
of
cuirl lu divide ucase. After •
farmer* were killed in fights
runteat sponsored by tbe Snn
north of Shanghai for th* land­
luirfa
aad with pi-lice at I’ riecko, wist Ha**r- Dawson asked that
the
f»rd llcrald m ail be submitted naled Jude- Smith AnZg- ^ t h - ’ re.H y. gW riu*. m e t of the d i-^ h ca v*^ Accident fatalltie* are hearing, andafter
ing of division* from tha humsn»n one in a imlli-.n.
other proc.edunr* are filed, theiihu., aim another was killeil near
^ [ f " ihart.i*ghly acpiaiul
to Tbe BanTerd
Herald office 4Is*aallflr.ll..n of Judge A. /. U " " * “ * m* ' ' ** * "
" V * " »h*
land ftp extensive operation* to
rourt’*
ju-tnes
discuss
llw
rose,
Liacow
when
|mlwe
eharge.1
a
lhem*»lvra
with
the
marketing
hefore midnight tenlght to ba Alikina aa»l
lit.sliaetica
of
"v
" — “
......... . ......drive tile fhlneae from the tflin t-Vinfi it ms- aud usually assign l«m l of farmer* picketing lh* *tre*«trnt provision and to ravt
Judge ||. I,. Hc-hring.
eligible for Judgmuwk.
Ihelr
v o f , 7 ’ hU o m ^ 's ^ te lT n ^ i , l* hlf " [
one
.if
I
heir
number
to'w
rilr
an
ally,
-Jean Harlow*# U fa HUtory by
O. p. Ilermion, clerk nf th.In the near future
| A *|w kesmatt for lh* Japan***
opinion, Then the opinion, which
lamella O. Parson*. on attractive rirenlt rourt, w»- advised innavy
said
"foreign
shipping
intitule* the rourt'a derision,
Smith would
booklet containing * Urge nun day that Junealong Ihe ( ‘him eimat may be
phr'-&lt;&lt;l h i .mini In nther Justice*
l*er of illuatretUna and bcidenla be unable lo |.e In h|a rbamlier
Itall.-d by Japunrsr warship* P*f.u coHsaJeralinn lu-fnre it come*
In tha Ufa o f ’tbe gbrnoratm at th* rourt ifnu.e tomorrnw(rolling th* area’
IO
N
DON,
Aug.
M
-1/13
ivaek
to
anolher
conference
and
a
beeaute
of
I
ho
Alachua
(kiualy
ila r, will be .
Greet
Britain,
alarmed
by
tindisrii-*lon
-&gt;f
whether
Ihc
justices
Many
vsri**l
rntcitammcnts
Court
seas
loo.
who tubmtt the .meet needy
threat lo hrr enormous Interr.l.
Fmirth In ’ a seriet of charity
ngiec l » it, Jf they agree. It then have been prowled n-eent) for
rumplele end correct Ib t at prein Shanghai, tail night Joined th.i« fil'd in Ihc rIrik's office
the children or I be lake Moiilor danrra i|u&gt;n&gt;or.sl by thr Banfitnl
durilooe b which ehe appeared
,
UMarlow
Kingsl.-m
.if
Jsrh
United Male* in ,p formal appeal
* r»*p it nf m iijor ml mli* imfkm
.vicinity by Mr*, flllis. tliyan, .f 11. P. &lt;1. Elks r ill tss held to.
under the direction o f
Metro*
r o n g C A tT
for an immediate end tn the fiinn sonville arrived at lh.- |.w.i1 Ka|. u«u*J|y air given ^right of way ly th* W I’ A diviamn » f recreation.' morrow night at 1(1:30 n'rloek
Goldwyn-Moywr.
tmined'ati-ly f-tll.iwing th* rrguFlorida; Partly rloudy scatJspatter warfare.
vat mu Array Post y -t. i-l.y lo the rouit, and decision* sometimes it wo* learned today.
• Winner* will be eapoanced hi
th*
•&gt;The ap|u-al, announced in a rtittf , a«»i*l t'lptain F- S, li-rin
mr.aimdimfrd within a few days.
Th* buys ami girls have Iwsn) tar Elks meeting. It was an. I ,-i.-I sin.wera near
Friday'* paper end may receive
Items south coaal tonight or
BURGOS, Spain, Aug. M —(A1 mun.|ur aftrr daylong emergenry
1'lie drlin&lt;|urnt tai radcmplhin taught the method* nf making nmmrad today.
their repy hy a O h |
at ■ The
—G*o«ra f ranco bluntly warned coniultalian among Prim* Min
Th* dance will tie held in thr Friday and Jn axtrama north
Th&gt;- weekly meeting ..f -hii. No. eaa.r already has been prrssatrd pottery, dtdlt, and other l» )e in
Herald office on Saturday.
roatarday that his ihipi would later (Tumilrrlain and eabim-t
west
to ill- roi'it, and the next step I* handicraft ntssca Irutru. t.-.l hy l&lt;odg» Iftn.nt *1 thr Elk* llntnr, IMirtl.m and near 'th *
Conte*lonta are reminded that
7 “ Seminol* I don" of .-«*
North­
rant lau* la fire on ship* carrying leaden, said:
and music will l«r furajahedt* by coaal Friday, Kalrams
the decision on Its r-n-lltuttan- Mrs. Bryan.
'there b atUl tbe* far replbe to
will
tr
held
toaight
at-i
3ti‘
o',
l-wb
Mostly
cloudy •
suppfiao to governiwetit forces
"Th* British government share*
A greup of !«.)•» wet* cnler- Prekham'a OiidnIlia. A nominal west Florida;
bo
r Waived, bat they muat
: ■lily. '
Neutral natlotu, ho said, ihould th* anxieties of the United State* In the Junior I t igh Rch-uJ
Thr mutt
braid arguments talnrd wilh a plrnk and swimming admission will |H- rhargml for pruhahly hh si shnwvrs loaight
it anappy.*
not pormrt their flags to Hy over government regarding the damage
lh* mm and la.lk-v will U- admit. and Frtdai.
('lieu it Judge Millai-i (I -Smith some lime ago uu whether Um party a t. Kvantdalu 'Hark yester­
DAYTONA T lO lk
“ this bud of uadaslrebto- vrve* tn th* far rest in grnrral from thr
l*d free. It waa staled.
will not be in. hi* cha mi..i in the legitlalurs- could reduce a circuit day Game* were played tbrviughFriday's tide*, high. U :M P. j
present fighting and wrtrumra Court House
AU
montrs
rrcv
ivrd
from
pa
oul
the
day
and
rrfreahmrnta
were
Judge's
salary
dutmg
hi*.term
of
Umnrrow. *U. P.
A t SL Jann-de-tno. robots o*hl thr appeal m*de by the United
trwt* of (hr tlarive will la placed M . low, 1:17 A. M- 1:11 P. M.
uffirr. ,* It* fore *nuouB&lt; Ing * a do- served at nu«n.
O AH O M tTin
,4"
Freoco bod stripped o f command Bute* secretary of state for both I Ilermion, clerk uf tin- I'lirult cislun, however, Juslke. Fred H.
U Ihs Elks chanty Fund to b*
lim
it
announced
today
LAKBLAND, A M , M- - T h e and ton! ta tha Canary Islands aide* to cease their hostilities."
Yesterday, 3U.1I: today. M .tL 1
to give aid to indigent*.
Davit di.-d, and Roy II. f'hApi
draft at a prapeeag new ritrea CoL Joan Tag*#, far month* a
PNtCIPITATION
Th* rommuolqo* continued:
F ife l1 i W
Mai k
I'lcl.-laad of lake I'ily lucrnslvd him.
marketing ag reement' wlU
be taodar at rebel arm las before Ma­
Total fur y*sl*rd*y . y . - . M j
“ Th* minister* observe with anil his w lfa spent ye»l.-rdar la
H U L D RO l'M IU I"
Now the court he* act tha
outlined *t a meeting hare Fri­ drid It was said Yajrv* hod bora valiafaction the close collabora­
Total fur month ........... .1.11
for a ■&gt;'aiguiurnt. * and invltod
day to • grower** commute* of • filantl o f Manuel Hrdllla, for- tion maintained with other gov - Ollati.lu whare he allruU .d the
Normal to date
........... I l l (
BROOK6VILI.K,
Aug.
lf l. _
JAt'KHON VII.I.E An* , 7* —
tha paitu .paling lawyers lu pro*
■
ear.
utlve
aeoaloa
nl
'IIIt'lals
11.
TgMPERATURKB
wm ckwf of th* Spatiiah fascist eminent*, especially th* American
Farmers
and
rat
tic
men
from
oil
M3—Weather
Ihiirau
rail*
to­
sent
llii-ii
views
again.
Flnaaim 'a A a*octatloa
fire wee* qqthoflmd a
Maximum. M; Rlnlmam. Uparty, who U sarving • Ilf* urm [and French
day "a alight ilrrulation with •ecttana uf t^e stair will alUnd
ladoatry ramntUeq te
Itprnld Heading.
*
ba a rebel JaD for
th*
third
annual
fteld
day
and
"They regard it as moat import­
Its
renter
Iku
miles
east
of
Ihs
A
U
j
O&lt;
ATIllN
APPROVBI)
The pian* flown by l'*l»l Pen
with wrlliag of
Official Report
Qhlnregut
ant thsi such collaboration should Slragrl
Tarka Island" ludiratrd a trupl- tlvsm k roundup at
uf th*
Eastern All
If
continue."
\
' \ HUB
*
MIAMI IIKAt'll, Aug, H — «U alorm wa* still present tn Hill. W*al rrnljnl Florida *aLine* v-iU arrlvj in Sanfotd &lt;hu
N
y.-----— _ ii
M3—Thia retort city found' II- 4ka Atlantic n thousand miles perlmanl Italian, Thuradny, The it
aft*m«K
i
at
4tl0
u'cl.-l
t»
pick
eapectod her* n
--- — M
f«
or more aoulheasl nl Florida. program will Inrlude talks . nnd 11 _____ _______ 1
ROTARY OUT
up the iirgt «trect an
*" ■alf ellxlhle . r , trr.lt r lo r*redactor
Tf
ca|»r a |lk» 1JX WI'A alloco- , r*mta*rer* said lh* disturb- diocwastons tai feeding, nml c*r*
leave
thia
city,
netwi.lutg
’
to
U ean#4*r It.
Tf
tki.i fur . otisttil. lion nf atom nnc* wdt moving In a north* • f emtti*. pasture graiaan and II T '* •»•••• *»«■*3^-* •t
B E IL IN , Aujf * « .—M3 “ Vi.l- infurnutiu* received Ivda)
•
aowant and water, malaa which, waatornly
dlrerttan, hut
noirang* Improvement,
W. F. Ward, SI •••• me p••••••• •■•ssswi 11
•ntary" dusolution of
all 4&lt;
t* 4‘
t»
strong Winds have hern repurt- superintendent, will have chart* SS vsaasaesaas sswa n i 111 M
German Rotary Club* was rkprrtltr&gt;»* Willis, of
Tallahasaeo, alrtwdr have .been
!»
there have hern no la-1 of tha program and prraonally U *a****o*********a teas •1
*4 loaf night to b* voted Sept. 4 this uurntag vUMrd the t'ounlf through a homl It'**,
«
n
approrad
tha dlralkva* of Increasing lutensl-1rondnet nn inspection lour aver
oa a result of Walter Hucb'a cam- H«perl*t»Od**t‘a reffh.- In -H* deal ltoosrv.ll
*3 t iiy,
i t niatiuo and gretuuts.
P*lgn * (ahut Um orfimiyallo-.
tt'unll— #4 *w K t e TW.O - ' alkMallpu,

President Signs
Measure To Curb
Loopholes In Lpw

A Thrill By Air
900 Miles In 270 Minutes

New Bill Will MRke
T a x Increase Of
100 Million Yearly

Court Action Is
Awaited On Three *
Financial Cases

Questions To Be I)cAlter r Recess
Reccsi
Tribunal ~

Nearly Score Die

In

*’*’ rrr; "

On Polish Rioters

Judge Smith Presides
At' Gainesville Trial

f

lib

Jean Harlow Contest
Wi l l End Tonight

Ilritain Joins U. S.
In Appeal To End CITY NEW S BRIEFS
Sino-Jap Warfare

v
W PA Piny Project
Kntcrtnins Children Ch^ t » »an«c To ' Klkn.
Be Given By Elki

LOCAL WEATHER

Franco Warns Ships
Of Neutral Nations

Citrus Pact Draft
Goes To Committee

Tropical .Storm la
Still In Atlantic

i|liut Iraitro,

JkL.

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19.— UP)—Joe Lonla, the kina,
played eeiood harmonica to Mm
pretender, Hex flchmellna, right
Is h(* »amp yteterday aa tb*
Teuton erUger rialtad Pompton
LAka for hli fint good ctanoup
uuubid h\m -Into Mutt
lOrprUtng knockout dafadt at
Tankof atadlum a yrar ago la*t
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' D a i , looking much younger
than M* almost SI Mara, rolled
tat* the rhamplon'a ((tag; Ju*t
bofof* Rh# Brown Bhmkor, en­
gaged In hla ala round aapil-flnal
wprkout for bli till* match Agalnat
.Tomray, (No Chanco) Farr Tbunr
day night- A* flaah llghta pooped
and photographer* had a' field
day,'Max and Jo* po**d fog*th*r
with taptoMlonlOM food* .;
L "Hell*, Jaa," ■ u id . M ai. -H ow

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you fdollngT-

-HoRa," Man," adid 7 oa. ^How
you fooltaglThan waant moth new*- In
that, ao tha raportm lodtwd -on u
On phftpffraphora find Mas," dp*
a«l'. Promoter - Miket Jacob* )lna
up'fur practice ahoi* around the
camp . pool' table. Later, Joe was
watop In an orontuffad choir
with Mu in the edge, loaning
o fir&gt; » if to whlapor aomalfalng
tn'J'og'* Hr Th*.truth la n«lth«r
■pid.* word.-They war* oithor loo
too ■iclted or borod. It wa* plain
to uqo than tant much lor* lo*l
belwean Mia and Jo*.
After Jo* had boxed In UburuJy faafakm, •porta writer* oakad
Mrs what, ho thought of LouI*
ymtordsy.
-I •#* aom*thlng»," aald flax
-I am more eager than ever to
fight him. J can lick him again.-What did you o*ot" ha » u

nakad.
-Bomtthlng*. I toll you hottar
after Thuraday night * fight The crowd at tba ring*ld«,
•ora* SPOO mho didn't mind o
•light drItala, choorod Schmaltng
*a ha w(a Introduced. Th* negro
tectIon qf th* crowd waa quit*
ailont, moat o f thorn g u ln g ' In
a p t nt th* Teuton. Some of them
kept atarlng nt Man even when
L*t)U knocked down T iler Heir*.
ton, Inman punching hag No. S

of bamor," be collided to the
rta*«ldera, cmraaula* lilt
Tl«bl
oiai.II*. *T could l»*ra hit blaa
o.i that cheek and tpraed that
r it ' aad than whara would Ma
f'tb t T hunder nllht with Leel» b a r
C oast
Parr rtud(la ri y roneenled l*
(bake hand* with M»a whe* ha S t o r m

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fiat lie„

didn't

it. tha drewing n»*-n. Ua lar.f*
hellntr apltit sor rarrbular/
wjtrn he* worked up proporl),
&lt;■'** Tommy.
“I wl»h (hay hadn’t alopped
II," h* **ld flerc*ly. “I cut
that *uy 16 ribbon* In London
and I wouldn’t mind doins It
a*a!n.
Making belittling r#mark* Ilka that about ma. If
I can't hIL wbal happened to
blm In London.? I’d Ilka to
*l(hl him a*aln for nnlblnr"
S tr S llin g M a n
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iltta aa Ua pampori and ticket, Tommy Farr,
rtumpms sad pride, tame w n t to m«k hi*
Jon Lonla. Ho Impraaa ii Now Torkara with
too and hard-batled appearaaco.

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IS T E H * A TIfl'l Al. I.R A liliR
k l« n t r e a l.'l- I i Jereey City. 4-1.
Hu train. I; Ternnlo. 1.
Ithrheelrr. I ; Newark. 4.
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TaB akaeeee |t Monltrte. 1.
Am erlrue. I : Albany. I.
(O e lr | ln &gt; , w h edu ledj. • Ot TU A T I.A n n o I.MAOI’R .
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NATIOUAI. LKACirR
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WITNEHh my bend and
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»ih dar of Auauit. HIT.
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Clef h Circuit CaurlA
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)

Gcrbcra Daisies, 4 Year
I'ianln. Hibiscus, 1 Year
Old. Fancy leaf CaUdlnma.
All Colon. Hooted Cuttings: Llguntram, Hlblscuh, paradtM Vine, Flaotf
Vine.
Water Lilies, Bog
I'ianln. Roses. Pool Connlruction, landscaping. All.
Plan In Guaranteed.
Gold
Fish.
W . C. H A R T U N B ;
11
Monroe Comer
I'hoae Jlt-W

FOR LETTER MAOS, BILL HEADS, T.AQg
CAROS, ENVELOPES, OFFICE FORM t/Eft; j

PH ONE

“Th* Deal Food For Every Nh T
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Seminole Printing
FOLLOW THE CROWD

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Bar* money by taking ad■ ie w jl
' yantago of oar cask and
J
- carry prices. Yon will rj•J f
. jmlTo th* moot (tgritooi o t
V -W j l r
courlootm parrlea
whlio
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baying Iho fsoda ibat win
y *- prodoco-Un boat rasolta.

L A N E Y ’S D R U G STO RE
AND TRY
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SANDWICHES 10c A IS*
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TUXEDO FED TURKEYS, LIVE AND
DRESSED. BABY CHICKS AT ALL
TIMES.

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TUXEDO FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO.
ARCADE

B L D G .— B A N C O R D .

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THE BEST AND MOST
SANITARY DRINKS
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IN t o w n

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NEWARK. Au*. f t — UT&gt; Hand* Hook Comet Guard boat*
braved beary aeaa and htRb
wind* today In bant mile* oilshore far three boate reported
mlatlnE In n •Iron*’ norlheaat
.ptnrbi which whipped the Now
Jarifer roeit. Fifteen perqima
were abroad one if the mlnln*
boil* which waa-feportrd lo the
Cooat Guard e* the Drydock tua
number II of Uronklyn. The
number of peranna aboard ihn
other two boat* reported ml**Ina from their Lana I.land bealna wbr not known.

Ibn floor, and railed to land It ,hoi by -a . coupl*
of
young
unly bocaua* Rroadrlbh dlrml punk* who got norroni during
N&gt;w
Tufk
at
I’ hlUJ-IpbU'. • between
them. It took Farr’a an Intended -holdup-*
manager and
tw o' other*
lo
}|* **ld Burn* had idad* a
^ *
AMKMICAN LUAUt-'B
force blm back Into hi* corner.1 tour of near north, aid* tararn*
New V.,rk. Is l-hlUilcliitilu. 1
t.'h'caao. It-);. r lo e U u u , 5-X.
He Waa llrld, and lb* thlna*"wUh Ike woman bafor* the ■laytvethln uln n ,il l b » 1nn. rttlH
lie called Mai
would a t
bear lag,
Tb*. woman, tb* captain
llulrnb
&gt; i-l- Hi lex*'*
t-l.
ant THicnn i .h aiji H
repetition bora.
I aald, told blm two man accoatNaehvlllr. 1 -1 ; lllriulBi&gt;*in. 1-4.
For his part. Ilaer got right ad her and Burn* aa they walk­
. I.liitr H i.ft. a-Ji rh atlH eeea *.
*-t.
v.
out , of tba ring and aUyed there ad In the park -to cool oil,"
New U r b a n &gt;.
(-li
K au avllla
until Farr bad ootnplated
bl* ona dr them (lapped bar and
AM BRitiAN a a i f H i a r f o w
workout. Ha. waa maananlmoja then aha heard "on* or two
T,ilrdu, l - t i M lnneam tlla. t -I .
•bout the whole thing.
aboil."..
(.‘ulMnibue. J-X; FI W * L *•(■
M ilwaukee, I*; Indlanetcftle. 4
"flood thing Ira got a *an*a
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D oth aa -raaa n i*

co t'N T T FLORIDA. IN CHAWCRRT.
OVICUSTnEBT W H O COMPART,
•
career-alien W IN ltl
n ln
Ihr law. ot Hi* State s t I l i r U v
Plalntlir, .

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JOB PRINTING

I he STANDINGS
FLORIDA

G u ard

n o t ic e

B u i c k I*

To prepare- an old black het- 1
tie n* a container for fireplace,
wood, flrat waeh the. kettle and |
then' apply taro coat* of black
paint to IL
'

inch

"What do you mean. mahlnR
rctuaikq. like that about me In
Uu&lt; . paper?"
bn demanded,
iliruellna hi* perapIrlnR fare
about alt Inch** from Bear'*

legal

O ver

- It waa, uanouncrd thla mornlas bp ’ Dwight BmlLh dt th*
Banlord Batch Company (bat
Iha makara of lUilck would aponeor.lho broadcast of . thq Tom­
my Parr-Joe Lonla fllbl that
will be held in New York Thun­
der crania*. Mr. Bmllh alio
ataled that tba fight will b«
orar'tha warn of both net­
work* of the "Natluml Broadrailing Company.

LONG BEACH, N- J , A**. »
—0P1—Thar had topall TomSi* Pair dll at Mb* Ilaer Ip Ibe
training
rips
b a n , ynlermy.
Only ualrk Intervention of Tad
tlrnadrlbb, manasar nf (ha hoitampered Walabman. i f t r i a d
wbal m l*hi. barn been lb* mo*l
aparticular acrap of (ha » u » -

.,o( a rrrrat interview In which
1 Mae waa quoted aa laying Ibat
Farr "couldn't kill a fly" Iha
hard guy from Touipamly did
hU bait to (aka a crack at hta
Jorlal (ormantor. II* still w««
uor* today became they Plopped
It
The eruption occurred when
tlai. clad In llahtlng trunk*,
■climbed Intel tb* rln*. tu the
mldat if Farr'a wnrkmit before
about boo tana. He and hi*
brother*, Buddy H*er, were lo­
in* lo workout laler, Karr wait­
ed until hi* handler* bail ru­
mored bl* glove*. then went up
lo Mix ruinin* llko a flRhlln*

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Baby Is Seizi
In Chicago i
Mother Shoi

c i ii c a o o .

New Alignment
Senator 'Bays South
, Ready To Consider

Rid In? on an elevator In tbo Wine On department store In
Shanghai when n heavy shall struck the building, Anthony Dilling­
ham (left), New Yack Time* correspondent, was eerlonsty wounded.
Hallatt Abend (right), chief of staff for Tbs Timas In China, who
sms riding with BUI[ngh*m, was also . Injured, gill inch am U a
•_______
Jn
tha autumn.
Senator former Nashville, Term, resident,
-g a r k k y , K entucky, Demo­
crat,
and
R epresentative
J^aybm m
Texas
Democratic
•h a h n h the Senate and House
y t n /lt ft * e 4 to theWhite Itouhe
T B r . talk of a political reallgnim p r has arisen out o f the deep
ajblaipn-ta the niaka of congree
d tl l l ■Damauita—a d trialon am*
A h e a d 1by their hitter adjourn,
te e t * y squabble an the Senate

City Authorizes 24 Persons Are
Interest Payment] Brought Before
On Issue Of Bondi Local City Judge
Permit P o t Filling Cases In City Court
StatlonAt ParkAnd
RangeFrom Traffic
Eighth Is Denied
Breaks ToDrinking

treat veiled threat by John
» k , C, L O. -■chieftain, to
ter a* new political vehicle If
tr«Jc idtedpliae" la not ro. yr e t l W t^a background

on 4TT o f the hoods et an In­
ternet rate ow the eerie*
B
bond*. The September coupon*
on the refunding bonds atclanged within the
committee
war* detached when exchanged.
-T b e Commissioners also vot­
ed to decline the
application
of tha Sinclair Oil Company for
permission to erect a service

rwtallalien" dactrina enunciated
test week'by Democratic Chair
man Farley, end tha "gat out of
the party" policy **gyacted by
Senator Ouffey (D Pa.), to dte*
•anting Democrat* almost almot
tan*imily.
1 0we aetut* wen*tar. who did
not want to be quoted by name,
held that eteidWunt a n Bt last
ripe, for tha teng-81*ru*isd party
toellgnroent. He mnlewDI that
i R m W Seuth’a fealty to the

SHELL KILLS 400 IN SHOPPING SECTION

Japs Launch B ig ON
tensive In E ffo rt
To Drive Chinese
— Out—O f—Shanghai-

Abductor Flees*
InfAhtThrougi
gested Streets
Leaves No 1

'Rnyburn
Invited T o White
House Luncheon To
^ D is c u s s Situation

aus .

— ■■ 11

« . - &lt; * ) —Fa-

Ur* official* pressed e v e r y
•TStUbl* man Into s saarokted a y for * three-oloalhe'-atd
Bin and her sbdsetoe
who
snatched h*r from s baby car*
.Hasc Id fall view ol haadrod*
ot shopper*.
The child, tu*«« Carol, die*
appeared from' tbs earring*
■Id* a aroraey white hsrmolbsr
Mr* Dorothy i.ura*, II, wai
maklns supper purchase* ynetarda?.
Tbit abductor apparently as* I
An estimated 400 n rtira were mini and 1,000 wounded, hwiudlng three Americans, when a
raped without aroustsg tbs asairy artillery shell smashed Into the crowded Wing On A Company deportment atom (shown In
t
plrlon of anyone la lha atrosl
ht of picture), In the International Setllrment In Shanghai. Origin of the shell waa unknown,
rrowda. Tbs polios wars sasbl*
to uucovve- »■ etauatht*- wot***. this picture, taken during a typlioon in IMS, shows the section where the shell landed.
Tbs child's parssts arc la mod­
erate rlrrumatsnco*

Processes
„ Found To Remove
Jt)dor From Water

WASHINGTON, Aug, 14. ■
(A1)—The public debt. Increasing
ataadUy ting# 19SO, rose above
the 437,000,000/000 level to e new
high yesterday.
Exact figures were unavailable,
pending
compliance of fiscal
record*, but treasury officiate
said the eale of 440,000,000 In diecount bille lifted the groea debt
above |37,000,000/000.
Thte figure compared with 4-73.*
401.000.000 a year ago, 414.188,000,000 in 1090, and 4I«AOO,0OO,
000, the war peak, In 101B.
* Present federal obllgeflnwe rapresent a debt of about $288 for
every person In the country, ' » m
pared with a per capita debt of
4287 a year age.
Since thU fiscal period started
July 1, the treasury has spent
4320.000.000 more than It line
taken In This compares with a
$260,000,000 deficit in tha corresponding period a year ago nad
a predicted 4400/000,000 exeeas of
expenditure* for this entire year,

Twenty-four persons were ar­
raigned before Cll| Judge Frank
L. Miller In a session of the
Municipal Court yesterday alternoon to answer charges ranr
Ing from violation of truffle ordlnanrat to driving while inloxcated.
In yesterday** session J, L.
Chapman platded not guilty to
charge* of driving while Intoxi­
cated bat wa* found guilty and
sentenced to serve »0 daye In
jail. Leroy Ward, negro, pleaded
not glllly to chargee of being
drunk and disorderly but was
foand guiltyaand also sentenced
to serve SO daye by Judyn Mill­
er.
Albert Dewberry, charged with
drunkannesa estreated
a
|2&amp;
bond and W. C Fleming waa
given tbe alternallre of a JfJ
fine or SO days In the stockade
Eight Tenderfoot and Second
after he wa* found guilty of sim­
Class Scouts of Troop No 8 were
ilar chargesThose rharged w i t h
being taken Into the troop last night

Activated Carbon Is
Used To Make City
1 W a t e r Palatable
■
,

We Wewe TWreet

Walter Lee Dobson
Succumbs Suddenly
Walter lee Dohsim, 2U, died In
the local hospital Isle yrsterdsp
afternoon after a short illness.
. Mr. Dobson, who has been
employed In the Roberts Gro­
cery be re for the past seven
years, was born August IS, IWW
at Hampton. 8. C.
lie ts survived liy his widow,
one son, W. I.. Jr. and one
daughter, Mary Jane; his par­
ent*, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dob­
son of this city tml two brothera A. E. and E. C. Dobson
also of this city.
Funeral services will be held
in the Erickson' Ftineral Home
Wednesday morning at 10:00
with Dr. E. D. Brownlee, pastor
uf the Proabyterian Church hero,
officiating.

The following will ser-vg aa
pallbearers:
George
Marfelt,
Jteyuald* Thomas, O. E Gonaley,

in Impressive Initiatory caremonies, it waa staled today.
Following the service*, troop
business wai discussed and Inter patrol game* were played
by the boys.
The following scout* were in­
vested; Elmore Graddlck, Buddy
Angel, Bobby Hhaeffer, Leon Barwick, William Owen, Mika Saua,
Paul lloore and Sherwood Ja­
cobson.
Tbo meeting waa In charge
uf several Junior
Assistant
Scoutmasters In tbe place of
Scoutmaster H, E. Morris who

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Ry RerlraJ Serricee Back From Tenne

The Rsnfurd Camp of
the
WiMsInirn of the World will meet
tonight et H:0o o'clock In the
Amerirnn U-gbm Hut.

Mrs Surly* Moan return,-.I Is.t
night front a two weeks buying
trip In New York, wlirn- eh#
viewed msny nf the latest Pall
•tries.
Mr*. Motes stated that she
purchased a .Urge selection of fur
cost* which promise to limime
very popular In the rnmlng sea*

NEW YOKK, Aug.. 24 _&lt; *■ )Rcpllrs In The Sanford Herald's
Jean Harlow rontest began lu Mrs. Florence P. Temple, former
p«er In to The Herald nfflre to- wife of Waller 8. Gifford, presi*
d»y, as the first lap of the un­ dent of the Amrrlran Tftrphone
and Telegraph Company, was
usual rontest got under way.
Midnight Thursday has Iteeil killed today In a fell from her
fixed a* the deadline' when all rltvenlh floor apartment In •
answer* must have brrn submit­ West 87th Ntreet hotel.
Her mnrrlsge to fllffnril ende«l
ted and winners will In' announced
WJille on her return trip, the In Friday afternoon's paper. Tin- In divorce at Reno In 1029 Mrr
eamshlp “ Shawnee," on which
booklets will h* a wa filed on Bat* Temple later married John Tem*
ah* sailed, was held up In New Y»rk
pie, an electrical englnrrr. Pm
Harbor for A hour*.due to a sit*
some time eke hstl been in ID
down strike of the crow. She aisl­
health and had been treated at
ed that during that lime, no fivvi
various sanitarium* fur nsnrmu
i or water was allowed for (be pas
dl.nrdrr, areordlng to her father,
Gregory, 79,'senger* and none of them war
Walter Pitman, a Jersey City. N
his daughter, permitted to leave the ship,
J , manufacturer.
m. of Lake
Bh* said that renovathma on
yesterday af- her Specialty Shop have b e e n
| Hat, Jean Harlow’s fjfe Story" ty N e W Y o r k c T H A r e
very abort-practically completed, and she is
prepared to give to the ladies uf
a A** spent Sanford the lataet In ready-to'.
|nouncad Friday may rrcelvr tbrlr
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! copy af tha beautifully Illustrated, ' NEW YORK, Aug-, 71.— I
• hate* af hla
booklet by calling *t The Herald, nf^dl^d In top eoais ag.ln.t
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Surprise M o v e
Flank MovementNeatf
Peiping: Endangers
30,000 Jap Soldiers
S H A N G H A I, A u g . 24.—
(A P )— Japanese planes, iut*
val guna and landing p arties
nmantled at S hanghai tod a y
in the prom ised " b ig o ffe r *
Hive” ngainst einhtffl»„C hIaK rst* resistance. T w o Japan*

Loyalist Stronghold
In North Expected
To Fall This Week

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TIENTSIN.
Aug. 14,—&lt;*?-•
Creek Chinese advance guardp
■wrpt around both flank* of U&gt;»
Japanese army southwest of Pei­
ping today end struck slmuW
Uneously In an effort to plrtep
■iff .10,000 Japanete troops im*
mobltla.-d Ultra by torrential:
rains.
A major battle with at least
a &lt;|u*rter uf a million men *n*
gaged waa devtloplng along a
IMJ-mll* front. China's modemlied army waa attacking from
four direct lima to
thrust the
Japanese army nut uf thb eonquered northeast China.
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The Japanese front 80 mile*
■nuthweat nf Peiping wa* la
danger of bring snsppeij off by
the surprise Chines* strategy
and graee apprehension wa* ap*
parent In all Japanese area*
south end wait of Palplng,
All Japanese troops were hur­
riedly withdrawn -from their
tended poeltlona weal of PaipfaR*
end concentrated on the eat*
bank uf the Yungtlng River till,
Kvngtal and Wanplngeten t«V*
urba of Palplng end In PulptBg
proper. Japan*** warplanes wet*
bombing the entire area from
Mentoukvw 30 miles west &lt; f
Peiping to « point 40 latlae to ,
the aoutbcaat on the PeipingTientsin railroad.

LOCAL WEATHER

o ff Us* on Saturdsy.

Thar* U still plenty of time re­
maining In whirl) replies may lie
outlined and the.contest is
could be eapectnl bark by Wed­
Tb* body o f. Kills Wooden. Id- |« Dnryonr.
nesday.
yaar-old negro yoath, wa* roThe city1* teeming millions, af­
eovarod after about ten minute*
ter broiling In the 93 and 02 daaurvlvor, dragging la Trout Pond, nuar
greaa ragistered Friday and Sat­
P*ote yaaterday by tlkertlf a
urday, ware beginning ta wonder
M. Hand and Deputy Carl WllBugan#
Dsvls and Chari** If tha thermometer were not over*
Wood** wa* evidently Jnkai Vbtteg became Tenderfot Scout* doing it a bit- The mercury dhrad
Six Killed A t Giant
wKh.aramps while swimming la st tha weakly meeting of .Hoy to the mid 60'• etriy yesterday.
pood apd disappeared be­ laoat Troop 14 l*Xt Bight In' Ihe
Flying Boat Crashes Ik*
low lb*'turfirs unnoticed by bit Baptist Church annex, acrurdtng
■AN DIBOO, OMMeraia. AM two gampanIons. Tb* oftlclala to W .- t . Kadrr, aroutmaster,
inted Pastor
Aa application for membertwenty to
* 4.— VP&gt;— Dteaeter
r t r a c k ^ l k s tooted tbo body to
ship la tha group was received
Mery's armada a f g h a t Bring twaoty-Dv* frat of "*t*r.
The Rgr. J. W. Ivey, p**»or
Tha oolorsd youth lived lu from .Jama* Carter, who will be
othha faartart na*r |jik# Muu- stellited at the meeting next of th* Fra* Methodist Church at
Lake Monroe, was reappointed
Mewtef tight.
Mr. Radar painted out urt^** pastor a f th* church fur th*
to th*, buy* which they would coming year at a church conferneed 'aa the Vtroop ramp which enca held In U k e Worth recently.
Rev. trey I* well llkad ta the
le llllldullJ to begin Aug. 14Ha etatad- that th* group w(U vicinity where he has served et
laevu Thursday morning at.8:&lt;W pastor far two ysan and n *

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Santander Fight
Virtually Over

Mrs. Sadyc Moses
Back FromNew York Goes To Thursday; 11 Story Fall Fatal
A w a r d s Saturday To Florence Temple

Body Of Nesrro
Youth Ig Found

ear Leeward
LU Reported

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

C. W. Isblll, prlnrlpal of lake
HENDAYK, Aug. 24.--&lt;A’&gt; Mery School has returned from Continunl advance* by five con*
Dalton, (&gt;a. to In-gin prepara­ verging columns vt insurgent
tions for |hu oiw-ning uf school. troops •loilay made ' It "a|fp*renl," said (ieneral Francisco
J. N. Grooms waa given |«-r- Franco, that “ fighting In 8anmiaalon yesterday to re-roof tander province Is virtually end*
and make gcnerul repairs to hla
resl-len.'u oft Sanfonl Avenue,
The Inaurgent chluflaln’a Salestimated tn cost $|pu
amanra keadi|uarlere predicted In
a slg lament teday that H f.ra te
Members of the Sanford Chess of lilt a'my's ailvanrr would per­
mid t:heckcr Club will bold their mit the capture of the provincial
weekly meeting tonight/at 7:30 capital "befitrr the end of the
o'clock In tha Valdei Hotel, it week."
was announced today by A. C.
(invernment reports, admitting
Madden, secretary.
In part the insurgent clnima reixirteil fierce infantry attacks
Till- wrrkly meeting uf the supported by fleets . of tanka
Woodmen Circle will U Hold to- and large masses of artillery
morrow night at the Imm* „f and aviation on the tightening
Mrs. C. E. McSarfuw mi 324 WV.r semi circle
rrnti-rod on
the
Twentieth Street. All menilxis Spanish govermm tit's last
Im­
are urged to be present
portant Biscayan seaport.
t&lt;ns Corrlales southwest of the
C. E. McKay, principal of U-leagueml city
use heavily
Cess allowed &lt;)• re,e Tkreel
shelled by Kn-trco's I'alencia
road column, the government
ciirnniuniotie stihl.

Eight New Scouts
Join Troop No. 5

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SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A ,

AMERICANS WOUNDED IN CHINA

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During the flret # U month* o f 1B8T the . B t lt o o f
Florida led the nation fit the percentage o f ndW 0b5trO d*
tlon involved In m ortgaged selected fo r appraisal b / . '. t h e
Federal H ousing Achninlstratlon, according to State. Dtree*
M r 1 1 H . Parrish w ho says that Gfl percent or all Wartg a g es selected In Florida f o r apprhtsa! d u rin g th a t period
w ere fo r new construction. ,
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o v e r 40 percent o f t lh b .^ U l m ortgage* oh hoM|* f M M M i
during co n stru ctio n /' M r. Parrish aald, " fiv e o f th e tan

60 percent, ff
percent and )
c o lo r in g new]
a n t e 'b efore,^
reporte d In
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M ichigan 6.1 percept I California, 60 .pen
46 percent; tlllnnls l0 « pe rcen t; Pennsyl'
Ohio 63 percent , end Indiana 20 percenL1
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* b e tha Ood sad gather of our
l i f t * J tM i Chrlet. Who belli
btisaad as with all
spiritual
MttSlasa In b t t x i l r places In
Christ: according aa he hath
•UM a na In 'him before the
‘gmadatlon of tha aorld. ihm
W« ahoatd ha holy and Without
.i^ M e n Mforn him In
I0»o —
* Ephesian*

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WIMHfe Restoration
One o f the m oat Important bills to bird loverp m used
by the recent session of Congress was the P U t M » * J M * r t son F edernU A hhtp'W lldlire Bill approved u n a n lm o w y tif
the House o f R epresentatives j|t the final hour* flt the
session. This bill, whleh Is th e 'm o s t outstanding w ildlife
m easure introduced In Congre'sa In recent y e a n , was
passed, also unanim ously b y the Senate on A ugU lt I#.
When the bill la glghed b y the President, apppA fm att*
ly fou r million dollars will be made available to the varionr states fo r w ildlife restoration p rojects under th e same
type o f arrangem ent w hich
governs
the Pedftrhl-Aldlo-Illghw nya Law, T he Plttman-Robertaon Bill, pushed
through the House In the closing houra o f the laat day by
C ongrrssm sn R obertson, seta aside thq excise tax oh

Social Security
Has Shown Need
Of Birth Data

NOTON DAYBOOK
M dferuN o i o v n

landtag i m
W a s h i n g t o n , A « r i« .-N o - if *ar* m i m u
M l plug I u 4 ,
body
coals
aCCUM FrbaMaot u m
A M fortaastely lur a n m r * lloa fit M a lm tfififrn altUla
pok* whan ha aMBod lla so U lM ir eras la*. who win ft® * n p ‘ pragmas
Rlach to Iha Supreme OaMrt.
lo at M r fiapreraa C w n
dart-) tM b p
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niark'a opinions aa a aiaalnr ,t 0M lb# M*w Assort#!* J a . Ilea p m
have baan racorded on mllaa of IUack haa a drtlralaly cal w m a * « * Ml
i
* ■ a*
while pa par
Aad thar*»a all el humcc.
Maa on tha Rooaevelttaa alSa.
Hla Malden apaach la Ik* Baa*
ala
* &gt; i a M ill* (or Maacte
Bhoala. He wanted cheap* atIrate rathe tor tamar*. That
IT Ifl E X T R E M E L Y sign ifican t that th e
President Waa tm thr nepahttraa Sta OMo
J A C K S O N V IL L E .
A a*.
U . n * * f
ragfctmt
sets up a B ritish historian, Lord M acaulay, aa the target a young Democrat from Ala­ - U h - "»«»• Hamm official. rvrw tM to a d y
bama «aa nothing M l a eoico
s i w hich to aim his darts. H e represent# lo r d M acaulay crying In the wilderness.
ewawwitrd
by
Rat ■rid twdajr a Mrmlriw i * » » r
^
as a B ritish T ory, advocatin g class tula.
This la In Itself niach stayed lo ooa TVA he­ la g &lt; n lM p &gt; w all, dfU lad la c a r - • &gt; t r t | f |
Vr away n a w M t t m » ■ * * » ,
an historical perversion. Lord M scaulay was not a T ory ro ran a ran ia m i
Mat aam
but a leader o f the W h igs, the great liberal British party
Ilia Ian bailie la tM Sraale may produce tsjsrto*. rrauBe cm
o f the eigh teen th and n'neteenth centuries. He waa not waa hla own bill which he a&gt;ra
a feudal baron, but the son o f a p oor civil servant, en-‘ would pul a bottom la Amrrh
nnblod late.In life fo r his literary eminence. He m ade h 1* rati IItins ataodarda; tM was**
and hour* bin.

JACKSONVILLE

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Finds Drainage Wells
Source O f PoDntkm
T o Rare WaterSMpply

Tha loyalists In Bpaln are talk*
lag .of going tn war with Italy.
Etrikri ua that they batter gat
through irith rn n eo flri*.
Jdore than two million person*
hsv#' visited tha Florida Eshlhlt
m Cldnltmt. Hood advertising
h r Florida
Wonder If thr people o f Ainbasis fhlhh they will g it f u’ l
tlma aCrrica out of Oor, Graves,
S o # Ulit hla wife la tha naw senSloe m m AlabamaThr adjournment nf I 'n n im i,
Having much *»f .tha Prmldrnt'i
“ must" (dgltlaUon,' uncsmplrted,
gtWc encouragement to bualnraa
that tM dictatorship la shout tn
asms to sS and. Until a rperlal
fVtalnn I* called, .the country can
hrkalM raster, arcur* In tha know
iM ga that tha Ruprerm Court
eanadt hr drVroywt. nr w sgri
Slid hour* arbitrarily flard by
‘ Wklhbiglon. ar other dlaastroua
law* rhartad by Iho esrrullw da*
IM a W t
o f the govern men!
WaSt. And tha spunk o f the CongriM m sa In taming down the
Mtstapl fit ths pyaatdmt to park
•W
0 caart tndlntr* that they arr
1 longer willing to satvr a* rubir atatapa-

- While Britieh diplomats have
bean noticeably umureaasful hi
rinding a aoiatbm for the RlnoJkpknbae affair, their aclaotisl*
fcivh bean active in confirming
the garter*I theory of relativity.
And that la Itself is rslattvaly
important. It saams that if you
gkmpure tha period of.vibratioa of
A quarts rod malntalnad under
Mnstant cooiltione wtlk a similar
•MUathr placed succaaaivaly In a
sfrnao of dlfferaat yoalUoaa *v
to ft bp sals rota tea through 940
dagfM*. y*U will frrrrfi that It It
*et yoaalUa hy yhyalspl m t t u r t -•
M i i t i dvt#&lt;t tb« motion o f tho

fir st public speech In fa v o r o f the abolition o f slavery. He
m ade his fir s t speech In the House o f Commons In fa v o r
So what cab M aipactrd al
o f the rem oval o f Jewish disabilities. He was so stron g him Imho oak Hard room w ho*
at, abolitionist that he resigned his o ffic e
rather than the Blnr Jeitlrei (lastly *M
vote fo r m odified slavery. He was th e great vindicator down lo Iron out s drcUloo.
Ftrat ll'a riptcU d Ikal BUt k
o f the liberty o f the press, and maintained the equality o f
Europeans and natives b e fo re Ihe law. H o believed, as will go right to wodfc. lie’ll
faro Ihal lltlla roart alralylbal
Mr. R oosevelt ’ professes to do. In private property aa a aaya a poiH* Juallro ikoaU Himbasis o f Individual liberty. A nd he also believed that un­ laalo hlmwlf whaa a aoMtroeeray
checked m a jo rity rule would lead to the expropriation o f enme* up tu which M la prraoaally laloroatad
all [givate p roperty by flat.— D orothy Thom pson.

SANTORD TWENTY YEARS ARO
Heine an rye wtinrsi to nnr nt and
her ktondi
thr grratrat and most coin.sal JrHyr liydrr of
battlaa In the history of tM
they "wrr#*
world will M thr prirllcgr of tartsInH by Mr.
prraons who attend the Official ton Rpcer «nd l
nritLh War Phturr, “Thr Tasks
Henry Law. wh
In Artlvn at Uw Datllr of U»s hv tha W r.trrn l
Anrrr."
The picture sill
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khnwn tn cwduiwtsm with **WIm j
w|t|i hi
ubd Woaly," alarring -Iholgla* and Mrs. J. T.
Fairbanks. H Rill b* prrsmteil home on Oak An
: cii&gt;n at the- Lytle Theater for
— ■ -----thr bunt fit of thr War Hcllef |
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Italy Laum

Mr. end Mm. T. S. Huff and tHCflfkfl T n V t
Itttti- .Intighter, have returned) IfM rlvW , » « *
from a month's vl»lt to Nrw * _ i
“ “
Vork City odd other polnl* They I GENOA, Italy,
me at bofa^ kgs IS In their bun*' * -g or the s s r n l
i-sT.iw intilh fit the city.
| waaks. Italy yew
Mr. fr d Mm. K. I,. Winn hav* o saw u.M t-tas
just returned “ from a mptor trip ! LMlerlo.
to the mountain* o f Notth C sro-' .Her atalarehlp,
tins and TRlbrsser
Mr. Whvlt VauHo. waa laaa
U thr ] agent for Nature’. Own Jolv **• TbMr «
Fertlllkpr.
' h«P*
■ «* ,
M a y * James L Glim of O r - j l M Ittttsa kaey
ar eotaafUag Ilka that
nml a baa become a member ol I hsoalh* kl I R S *
tha KsnforJ Soard of Trade sola- « d
powortal
a pravalaaea o f eSi Crimea
ty In approbation of the pnaah d IM l.
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ghost iha nation during tha
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f«w waaks aad IW asuartion biltttrc m tVV ehy snd Urmlnols
f *railnI if .
vim Ifl. m k u e n o a iL il vnmkk
» rhargsd with uadi a trims
b* had jiwt bran reading s
paper aeeaaai fit a similar
«s •**«• rlsg In Um UksrM
puhhastiaa .of trim* stories

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Rat Mark'* M om a riaM arlta
year*. It#’* bad k b ftnt*r
tM
KaudrMa of laws, if ha wOro to
heronm dataly about tM law*
ho ahaalg o r . (koala aat pah*
t h » h* *M M truly Mcamotaa

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24 Persons ‘Are I Eliliu Mayo (tlurJolll, n*f»w,
for violation of a t tattle
Brought Before halt!
■•rdlnam-o c a t flni-.i is or 16
Local £ity Judge *l«&gt;* and Julo whluloy, uonro-

And Personal Acttotties

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('rain, illM nlvn] whan ho ItwdPd ant
(h illy ;
M«Ui&gt;
Trails,
pl«tiln1 guilty an' a as flnnl (IS
nr 3" tins* and Ormond Ward,
(hat gist » llh an aildllloasl iimnt
"I ro U U n r i r m l . « n
(Invu
»:■. &lt;•' .’■« dajra,
T h iiv nrral(iifil for ilUntilorIv innilttii m-re: Laura Kurd,
#i'»ni, -Innl f|o or 30 i la » ;
tkil*&gt; Tli-muoon,
argro
ills
nit'** «1; laiulao W M dhrry, nr
n o , dl'iiiU-.-'l,
Mario
Muni
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ntuni no day .in -n u lml w lilriuo anil Kro Has. Ain*
»« &gt; aim s lim a 30 da)'' *tlspomtiii M-nlPiiro.
Thoalrr Alton, uo*rti, rbarEod'
altti i-'llltlg lot lory lit kola nus
t-flllllHui il, I. in kiu* Waablni Imi
~ PmToacodlo |ta* a
III) fino or wm&gt; 10 day*. Whrn ■p|illo* In Ural
ott'lnl mill)
of patll laitony ami ai|)u«tmonl
tha
I.in llo MrTnrmlvk, no
rto, 1 hnmiil with assault «•*
ftmllnurd and Johnny fltanluni.1
Iioitro, Ill-Ill oil- »u»|-h l-m ol l»rtrut »j&gt; dUmlaaod.
Ill
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Ciilborl. ami
Paul
lti!&gt;li;&lt;&gt; I10I1I for
Intt'slUalloit a i-i* ilt.liiUmsI O. IV, Ki-rrrll,

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Grant Applications
Filing: Deadline Set

Sutphon rh u n m to huflt ruyoto*.
ho i-ifV*. ono af llolona’a main
atroots and’ briny* ' m In alio*1 John -a* a n jm t r
(linking
»by h-t homo.
llo l i r a fhaan.
i Finally lho coynt* found him&gt; sol f col Vorod in n small apace
I Lola ion a r*raro and • frotor.
I John slmsl at tho anly «ppnlnr,
j on yinr-l. until a nofyhbor ar- I ' p itnnk, iii-aro, Vrana .tar
| Htroil n.lh a blankol,
11* noun* 1 tiara " I u iili tliila;
John nahhoil It. inado a noat tt«n hi I In- saiiHsty ordinauto
i taoklo . ml drapod tho
blanket
1 or or tli * rnyato'a hoatl.
Ho la'ilt a konnol. Now tho
I royntr I a family-pot.

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DARRELL And
DEXTER HON

"M o m Widow" Kata, launohed
hy SrliiAiwrelli In tho lata spriny.
havo la-on widoly
adaptod ' by
Aim-titan millinora.

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into ih-&gt; sloio. on hit tot urn l by
bicycle I.-ad dt&lt;appoaro&lt;l.

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£1 0 0 0
ll.rh Sr bool has rr ■
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j lin a n l it ith his
family
from
L o o p Ihtar sin. SNi htintt- m t 'loudlaml.
| If*- ami will f» in his ntfirr at
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I Itch sob— .1 to |tst runs and
sanrpatt-l iwbmt*.
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Tho a os-t-lt liiMsbonn of the
o l j s w s l hsiitnol Klnants l luh wilt Inm s sin bs-M lumiaroa at tho Vahlot
p a n s U n til, tt was anmtamsml today,
Wcdmor
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tlio l-tirh
ha ram hWnrr thr s tin t la i-t-rni-d Its
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Dayloaa, sot only • O U i M u
During Early Part
‘atterson Is Only
^ L a a e b e r g MS JackOwaas
Of Last Red Game

lodgers*Opponent

W IP t o Cover Night
* Game With Temple
In P h i l a d e l p h i a

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m i n t s , Gondoliers J It t u not to t t ir for Elbert
i - j
# i „ u _ n it r r n Padgett .o f 'OalaaerUto to Im S
And bulls rail lo lha rtabtuandad* wubiag nil
■Three Satftord LookonU again
raaght honor to Hanford thle
Urmiag whan H waa announced
ist M wln "Bwadn" Martin, Kli "Breech**" Clary and lull
la w , Meat' Rodger* V *r» *#•
Igtod on tha florlda
Htatc
M a s All-BUr team that wag
Itocted by the nenipaper* In
is circuit and compiled by tha
al tonal Association press uu? r .The aalne.rllle (J Mon doinlasted tha all-elar loam with
i .TSsr player*, two of whom mad*
the taam'v burling ataff, Elbari .Fadgatt and Andy Blvrra.
■ Whiter McMullen waa chosen a«
N ■lha tint baacmaa while
nob
£ . Pitman got the utility poet.
S r j'iT h e scribe, and wrllara, who
£&gt;481 the voting, had ll^|l* trou,* did
Ih finding tbvlr man for
RBM
base, lie
waa
Walton
Rtwhltayy* McMullen of (Utneamill*, who galhvrad all but two
J", Ofj the first-choice vole*.
k 'V f At aacoad, Bbaw Buck of PaV lg fh a waa a repealer front tha
Tpll team, but bs waa pushed
I'.th y Ruaa Wvln &lt;K I toy Iona and
^riha Llrlagalon of the O-Mva.
Chuck
Alvno,
a
flrgt-yaar
rookie, who ha, been doing innL^ U fioaal billing, stepped In at
‘ third
base to glva lb* Del^od
, (B#d*
ona of tbvlr two berlne.
i* Ha waa an uulalandlng favsrUaalthough B o b Pitman. l a s t
yaar'v third week or, still
bad
V. soma barker* The (lalovavllla
, ‘ Jko&lt; corner man, while losing at
third, kept up hie all-alar meU ort by landing the utility berth
V ..from 1 ( others who war* ment Uoned
for Iba job.

I* , gill* Clary, ganrard'a alaaay
1'
abortatap. waa thaana unanImaua chalet af tha team,
Sweeping In wlthawl a dlsasM. lag firvt-ehole* vat*. Ruts hep vail uf Balnttvlllv, tha (III
ahsrtetep, was a good second,
l,
but he waa cut of tha gam*

•11 wat la fining

•old to Pittsburgh. t o
hardpressed by Joko Baaeh OtLaan-’ Da Land Rada- It wag tha seven tb
boro.
straight wta for tha DaUaS actSelection of AaSy S la m (or fit whUa EddU Harpar, IS year f
aontbpaw Saly *a?a lb *'G -M en1 aid aootbpaw, waa credited with
lha team's plichlao ataft S la m ,&gt;'h k SOth win o f tha seat**.
•Uo told to tbo pimtaa, had a
On tha hOI (ay ths taaara wta
narrow margin -of
4
iteoaS Daagy Mote wha waa naabla U
cbolro ballot oror MSI# Harpar gat a good atari until the (earth
or DaLaad.
frame whan ha mewed Se*n tha
•■Raw Maat** Bill Radgara, tha winner* with grant aaaa. Haw aver, I
colorful
R azors
laaSar.
wat tha l e d da b was unable to gat!
chotaa to manage' tha mythical ta Bddie Harper t i bach up M ote*
nine, with Pat Pattaraoa
of
lie Land, tha IMS pilot. rnamlM
ta second pUco.
PLAY SR
POS.
CLUB
McMullen
1b
Oalaaorilla
Alena
lb
Da Land
Clary
hi
gawfard
I d Martin
If * . gawfard
Jim gander*af Daytena Raaab
Hughe*
rf
Da Land
a Martin
a Daytena Raaab
Fadgatt
rftp
Oalnaavllle
Sierra
Ihp
QalnccW ^
Pitman
util
QalneevW*
Hedger*
mgr
Sanfmd
Honorable maatloe: Joaac, Dldrlksoo, Bhlmer, Adair.
Jama*
MrMulIrn.
Harper,
Mtlatyrw
lloldetock and PatUrnoa of Da*
I.and; Fash. - W*U, Morton and
Jackson of Daytona Beach; Pri­
chard, Langaton sad Wright of
Ranford; Zu panic, Rodgers, Cntan,
Oonaordk. BwladeU. FlUgarald,
Owens, Btarr and Chlado of BL
August aloe; Usings Ion,
Bcvnjl.
Ileach. Dray.
DaVInecnd
and
MrPkans oF Galnesvllla;
Me*
Oowsa, Danner, Arnold, Davis.
Hunch. Marina. Habbcll,
Rom*
bert and Meadows ot Leesburg;
Trammell, Toena and Emerson
Palalka; B h l r l e y , Ovenlreet,
Roberson and Looney of Orlando.

Schedule Of
Coming Games
O vlaata a l

*aBleed.

I’aU tka at ■!. Angnslln*.
.** with an Injur/ •* long ha
p a l a a t a t Lseabare.
,
UUUId nut summand the altutlaylon a Bl Oalaeetllle.
TSantar
alien.
gelsw v g h at sealers.
b
Ed Martin tlf Banfold waa PI. A uauetlne at Leeebsr*.
a l Daytsaa.
* Charged
with
paimlllng Tell Orlande
Palalka at fieUsad.
field, n job be ranted with very
FH Sey
naalaeS a l OameevllM.
- little oppovlllon. Tho vrterae U
n l i i i t l at SI. Auguellav
Jimmy Bander*, who started hie fiaytona a l OrlanAe.
l*alatlia.
career la Ihe old Florida Kiale O vl^ad atkalarWay
Laagus tome J| year, ago, we, naafevS at U n l e r f .
&gt;rl,ndi. at HI. A a g ea lla e.
ctUl good enough to win tbd rtavtaaa
a l Palalka.
eaatar field
aartynmeat
while lOalaaevlll* at U t U M .
- managing imytoaa Ilenrh.

Classified Advertisements

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8aaford

« iis s r

OAINESTILL*. t u . 14—To^
Iowan of Florid.'* "Fighting Oa|10C| tor.** vlU have plenty of eft
Which t o maSa thin tgornlag
MU. lEuganln W .rraa, a*

tha dope given os by a reliable; * nationally known to o
eyewltneaa tha fan ntartcd la tbo aonaeaa that It wtU apo
tenth frame, at whkh tima tbo broadcaat of at] FloriSa
•corn w i» daadlockad at Ball.* thU fall.
Dac# Darla ca n * alldlng Into
A total of 1M fan
home and waa oat by a yard Tha eluding games of Dak
Leesburg player began throwing rto, and Furman. ara
feat, *o tha yarn goes, and ipikad broadcaat by the tow paay, aa
Catcher Holbrook on lha •boulder wall a* tha same# ot inch i s l ­
and abdomen. Well, Catcher Hot- »#r»IU#n a* Ohio SUM. gyrobrook U no glaay and began to cwa*. Cornell, Holy Cro*4.TtU»beot the daylights oat o f Mr. *««**. Carnegie Tech, Tempi*.
Darla
Naturally both team* Vlllanofn.
peonajlvaala
and
rushed on (bo fluid and fan* others.
jumped out o f tbo bleacher*. Dot
May by play descriptions' ol
according ta Information banded «H Florida gamao will be glraa
us by the offUUI scorer down at oror otatloeo WJAX, JacksonHanford, no fan, or a n , other »«»«. WIOD. Miami, uadWRUF,
player, with tho eaceptlon o f Onlaeaetll#. la addition the Tamc u rv e of M r DavU and Mr. Uol- Pi. content to PhUndalphla wlU
brook, took part In tha fUt th row be broadcaat over WIP la Phlling and that th i game waa -de* ad.iphla. The Georgia contest la
l.yed but tan minute, and that £ &lt; * » onrill*
high apot * U s
there war* eight policemen at the Oator actadnle aaeh y fa r wfll
para. . . . Taking tha gam . away *
seat over tha U rsa .tale
from Haaford and giving It to a u il o n ja a d ever W « » , AUaaU-rsburg affected at Iva.t .w aa
W ™ 9 , _ BavanBah.
and
rluba la the Florida SUta Leagn#
, * " • ’“ ***,■
and W. think that the ureal'
Blity-fie* •- ateUtma • ara
l»-

Uw eysUm.

Aceerdlag ta repast* from
fialnaaeUla, tha G-Maa fans
wish the gam* ta b* given lo
Baaferd dn* to tha hard favlInga between tha two dtles
daring tha past few days. OrUada'a aplnlan la net kaawn
and It map be that they will
alee not b* altawed t* regie*
tor their voteB01 Pag* of DaLand M ale!
the 'other day that it was tha
meat outrageous decision that a
loop president could ever makePalalka doesn't like tha Idea of
giving Leesburg the game and
Daytona Beach and 8L Aogurtlne
don't uphold Oray'a decision Ip
any way. Here's what Harvey
Lopas o f the 8L Augustine Sutv
Record has to say
"W e can hardly agree with
President Hoary Gray's handling
af the meant Sanford-/Leesburg
fraa-fer-atl. After hearing tha

Sanford A Q ^ a g g

vlacr.

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Tha player* that Will tanka
trip ara u follow*: Oearge Ki
llubart lltya*. Frank Ort
Nick Kan Is, PaU Brock. Jot

McCall, Hogl
Drummond
Nan will tb
Helms

at

Jackena.

Mohtl* ltl Merlila*

anontiu-rioltuiJt

Tallahaesac
. Man
Cordate 4. Tbopiaev

which tha commercial" company| 1 {gSwi;
baa devised fog hroadcaaitag tha,
. oulotandlng gama* la tha E *st]; fiatUa
each weak. Twaaty-oao play-by-1 (ntyut).
play nnnouaearm each with' one)
T go£
• or more aaaletaate,- will ha usee
Pena
■ In describing tha contest*,
It &lt;rala&gt;I wag stated.

'

“ Enlightened dee pots” of ,1
eighteenth cantary Included 0*1
arin* the Great of Russia, f i t
trick II o f Prussia. C h a rt*,
of 8pam and Emperor Joa#
II o f AustrU.

Engel Nearing End
O f $75,000 D r i v e
To Buy Ball Club
CHATTANOOGA, Tann., Aug.
14. —LA1)— Joe Engel, onatlfun
"showman uf the Southern As­
sociation” last night neared
success In hla drive to ra l^
175,000 la small ■obscriptlona
and “ give baseball fn Chatunoogn back ta the fsna-”

7 W a^mmm(JariWkv mljenm) t776. FerceU U geJJrm t
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SPAGHETTI
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B E E R — W IN K —D R IN K S

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50,000 Soldiers Are
/Believed T r a p p e d
By Rebel Columns
£ ) -‘ H E N D A Y E .
A ug.
26.—
(A P ) — Insurgent o fficia ls
announced today the
sur­
render o f
Santander,
the
la s t .' rem aining governm ent
stron gh old on the northw est
S M n lsh - coast. A dvices front
the. - Insurgent field ' head­
q u a rters maid govern m en t
au th orities in the city had
effklsH r banded over tbs AO'
tie* of •urrondtr.' 4?
(Then tba Insurrent moturtaed
c u u l l ; drove abesd to
oa^er- tb« ostsblrts. Lola thle
M t n o M ' a strans detachment
wVs.tmly three miles from SantSASor; groper. The fall of the
city- was ' haalened „ br
street

ffa k W T
if Bajitrader's civil guard
part
fr.lta police and aome of tbr
Ran V population rushed tbe
erbroent ' troops
damsndlsi
Mdlate ■capitulation to
tbr
pentf. So awlfl eraa the In
ad m ire that g.ftoo gov
.- militiamen were
bo
llerfd-caught la a pocket formed
SSL tko eosthasat of the cttr br
i dermbtnf tuauryeat tmnpa
laMriant commander* an“* t ^ t ‘ all 1IJD04 of (tie
troops remaining la
eSbetltted to the deISsnrteata
Attacking
* Ant.. II. —u rt-O n a
hundred'
thouiand
insurgent
until Inrs' held Santander In
e
plticeHIke
trap
todar.
The
rtty* •detenae forcee, SO.OQO or
Aore'Bfhnlah government Irnope,
were i cut off from all retreat
with' tbatr backa to tbe Iter of
Btqcny. ,
Advance pet role of GeneralligUnn PrancUro F ran c'* con­
quering ' leftona
were
'within
five mile* of tbe
provincial
capital. A column of Navarre
nequeUeu (Carllata) flooded In
to* ToiTolavojra durlttg the ntsbt
and early morning and closed
the tlerrede Inaction Joint on
the onlr road from Santander
toward the
laet
government
refuge la tb« aortbd|n SpalnOTledo province.

Destruction Is
Reported In Riot
:!0n Bahama Isles
NASSAU, Bahama*./ug. $5,—
V -Th# colonial
government,
niter five dare of fearful illence
from Great loagua, learned pee'
tefdajr a t wild rioting there which
tf^vjht widespread deetract Ion
and. the death o f eoe.man.
Boarding^ tbe

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Nether

Ube barber. Haitian Consul
Britlab author Itbalr first Information
J a w a radio appsal for hslp at
Octet Jaagoa was abruptly Intem pled lest Thfaday.
Erickson o f Semmpaeott,
p S iti— co-owner of. In*
J'a $$00,800 Belt Industry, was
•d te pot te r n last Friday
•with 14 ether per— , including
tie British teoimlA*facer, but
safely fa tbalr small
nsesfaw m km .de
I bp. two
WteSwfs, desfab and Ariscb Brick'
ora, w m enid by Css
I along with
official rash
win leas

To 3 Young*’ Women
l«-A *R CJTT. Aug. U.—(ST— A
faJartea U nl

Ja p s^ S u i f e p ^ j

JAPANESE INVADE PEIPING

Heavy Losses
D isem b a rk in
Chinese Meet Landbu
Party With Machint
Guns And K e e j
42,000 From Shor&lt;

President D e c i d e r Wallace Signs P l a n
Subject To Refer­
To Continue Fight
endum
By Florida
*To Relieve Burden
On Supreme Court1 Celery G r o w e r s

Santander Falls To
'Motorized T r o o p s
l O f Insurgents; Onf ; i y Northwest City

Insurgent Officials
Reveal
Surrender
rj

Court Batffe Market Pact
ToBe Resumed F or Celery Is
By Roosevelt OkeyedByU.S.

The Secretary nf ksrfanllurc
hai trnullvdly approved a cel­
ery marketing egrvement which
will regulate the
handling oh
celery grown lr&gt; the Slate
of
Florida, suhject, however, te the
/rppnivai o f the
growera
end
I. flippers of relrry In the elate,
tea provided for in the Agricul­
tu ral Marketing Agreement Art
--------!t
Jnf tun7, County Agent C. K.
S H A N G H A I.
Auir. 26.—
1&gt;sh wit reported today.
( A D — T ho liven
of
h u rt*
The proposed pact will reguilm ig o f JniwuiCMo g old icr^
lute iho shipment In Inleralate
cummer r of celery grown
tn
•were sacrificed today In 4
thi* el.te; providing for promniw e ffo r t to land deapof^
ration perlmU, the organisation
a t d y needl'd rein forcem en t*
id a control
rum in IItoo
wllh
(Tiinrse citisens of Peiping, .nncient raplul of China,
heiig »ncJ . w ilr f'* u lli -tA
w
r . — JL- L . nirniliers and allernale*
Irom
each dlslrlel. aasestmenta tor -r e "hown ailewtly watching v f a t v r , ^ ( « ^ e s ^ . w M P i l O s l
&lt;i|H-ratliig rtpi’ ii***, lerratnallon Inlo the city With mil Harp pomp.
T he C ity 's w ily defernierfl
and other piny It Inn* emu won to
look a heavy loll o f Jopaa
aui h nrilers
Heir landing partl.a ihwsrllgfa
In urder In emntdy wllh Iho
| Hi. Japanea. plan lo land tn,-*
provision* id lh" rcciully eliaetmm irnupa near Wm*snng and
i*t Agricultural Muihiding 'Agreestorm Khaghal'a tl.f.Us.a triKfa'
menl Act, ll I* necessary lo »uhllm rear.
lult the que*llmi lu Ihe grow­
Woosung la at |hw eonfluraa*
ers and slilpiHTs lu a special
..( Ih. Wh*ngp&lt;Ki and Yanglga
rulurendiim. Iho ilai« fur which
Waller Men mg, sale* managrr
Tin- local, chapter o f Fulnrel down Ihu rlvar 11 mllra f r o *
ha* been*ul a , nl
8rp|. * 10 II, ,,f th,. Nanlfrvl'Ovliulo
Tliiekl Farmer*’ of America today com- ih" heart nf Bhanghal An **t»w
and allj
he heldunder
tM-1(iiou eis, im -nlly n-lumeil frvitn
plclrd Iheir "compiled icpert o( mslml
41.«K&gt;
Japane..
ante
#u|urvltlon o( ihu County Aguul.1, ,,
in p on
the 'rgsuisalhm's rclnilhm fo r , - « • " » &gt;h ,,r •hl«h'
“ jj.
, Mr,
llauson
reported ’ that Iwhich he iliss-Caavit wilh mauv the pail year which they p l a n ranks of *«m* that reached t » ~
fit’ptt inhtr 11 taAil
n "c l » i •
and faiii|i)M*rii « f t'n)iTor 11 tn, to eeiul l« the Ngllnlial Conven*®rw rtddlml.
I
deadline
and that any gruwur \\-a*huigton, ami Dri-gon, Iho |m*- th." In an effort K. achiev* ...
T»&gt;«
I hln-ra
alkv»«d
thri
pr .hlpper Who wl.hrd In «olu sihilUie, nf making celery a mum llon.il h'lnnr* for Iheir ouUt.n.l' J»l*«&gt;'e*e lo rad. what a ra m ^
•l ..... praaonl lima might tl«&gt;'univrreaally m in i vegelal.le
to ho Iheir second defense i m *
ing work.
SO llo al.u designated hi* o Mr M,.wlnC ha* Idmcm-d llu|
hidden
mlnnqi
mu.le Him esplnded
Th" report, which !■
IP.- and Nlhlnek s lim p Mt&lt;irnia gp,.g| many person* eonahler that
Into a '-mk ...ntalning over 300 and virtually
.r wlpvd nut th . la-w
In llvlad'i
a*
Ihe
ballollug r(.|Pfy should lie eulen only nl
. « « ' sell Irvlsy I" th "1
" f « ;•
j
C om m em :
pla.e* (or thoto emmoetud wllh rh.nk.givlng, ChrUtmas,ami other
ergsnli
the M-lory Indnalry horw.
side* admlllnd Ihat ra sa a lll*#
holiday periods, and'rare little for
'
Mr. Dawson
lurthar
stat'd 11 at other lime*, lie wniild icntnly Irr* in lininesi die, whan* Ale* i In Hi. Woosung a.ctor w a n fa .
that tin had been provided with tills liy devilling cffoii* In making K, Johnson, advisor of lhr(rrvi|i. Ih* 11aHI.-front abruptly fW*4* * * ’*11
said, imrliuilit rwtty
llm
report
First dap rovers id Hie ttral'i Informal dlacnaaton b f varlnuq toplea ol the tentative market- It a regular houaehoM food,
A letter received today bp Chief
were nlrc.nicty,’' lyavy. r*
wtuld ' aidura first hoimra' and
1aqraaiuenl and sa id
Ins
n .in lain r .p s * * qoaljW t __
tof Pcdlce Boy d,' Wittfifaa ewvlved •Ut-noet— «-nlr.-m all tllghl to* Mnatlevw which Cre te-heweled n
Hi1 llvluile* radio.............paper, iC
|oii.
,.r
$;r.,
*
’
&lt;
person*
mil
faiullsr
wllh
|hu
&lt; conlirmrd, said thut Ih . Chlniadf*
the fact that payment nf a 11 Rdf morrow may be obtained l*V h*e*l in the nrar future were di*eu»*ed provision* of Ihe agreement lo and other forma of ailieillslng
After
llm
Hide
eon
teat
Ih"
rinally were withdrawing
Ink*
among Ihe inelhnd* of .,* iyiuipll*h
stamp coll"*ting onlMi*la*ta Irom el un uiljourned session nf the Clip
reward swelled any party or pa
le|"irt v. ill I"
f.owaiilr.l
In
him lu order In Ihmoughlyl
Cnmmi**loners last night.
i land lit llm faro of Japan's Mfa
mg his iilm.
a
Han
ton
I
Post
ofNen.
accord­
Washiiiglnn II.
C
lo
enter
tics who .divulged informslloi
Ways ami un-ana of eirhanging acqualin Ihnnuelvea wllh tin’
g
"C rleiy is — Vciy t.'o'Ml it m| rompelitiiui for ir.tli.nnl honors gun*
ing tn I'oalmnster It. J. Holly II," Ctty’a remaining outstanding P»&lt;-t hHon, thu rof.rt.ndum, H
leading to tba arrest and cenvl
)fl(, flH-, , M
r
1 Foreign rcsld.nl* of Iho ’heart:
end Ih,. ea»h prise of $ I( M l ;
It i "I Mliaughil worn oWTnundnd by"
hey will Iw nlamprd on the hum!* for n&gt;w rpriindlng
|,rod me. I ... v „ , „
tmnd* iMirpo*" of Which |. lo aseei. \
Hon of waslatent responsible t&lt;
w ill then he si-id In Kan .a* City llm di'vaslallnn of 11 day* off
III" Usuaneo of uu
,
,
'
,
loft-hand aide of Iho letter with aero &lt;li*eii**rd hut nn definite nr' lain whether
, ,,
,,
ip iil* of the eomtltv and roll"-*
the death o f Chandler II. Nel
f.ir Ihe national war
older regulallna Iho movement
,
, „
.
, „ •o compelr
1123 0(10,000 worth
o l'
maliirily at many perns!*,
p car list mnrtn especially fur lion wav taken hy the Commit of relery lu Inlerslaln ettmiuurta. into
Tho lelirr addressed * to (,'hl
prise ol
a hi. h w ill * h" ! ntlncil pmpcrly s o i
.
. ,
.
sinners..
at lessfa'
tills city.
k
William* from Iba Fidelity. lie.
nwaided
to
Ihe
Sallotinl
Conven
la
layorml
liy
III"
pmdurct*
|
”
.|‘
‘
,
The formation o f a plan for the
j |..o mm were dead and wounded.*
Thin marketing agreement li , Mr
I" f»&gt;o.d linn In lie held there in llctidirr.
and Trust Company of. ilaluu , Tho cachet-tjommtmoratea the ailjuslmenl of drlinqural City
The Chlncao
racerl.d
Ihat
(III III mailn during Floihla Air l**vr* which would l&gt;c e'luital le to siihmUled on the r e r o m m e n d a - 1 row“ “ w"
. wo Japan.*.
warships war*-’
llouge read* a* follow*;
hluliflticrtl rrpoti fur Ihf IrH'iil sunk
lion nl Iho growera and shltipurf' "
" ' ______
loday
nlf
T*unginlnC&lt;
Mesaer* Nelson Ilentliera hav# &gt;1*11 Weak, Aug. 13 to 30, by a all Isspayera was illseolaed and lo III" Heerolary of Arrleulliire
nriraniiiatlmi I In* ymr
U fur li.laud In ll.n Yangti"
lllv.rr
deposited with ua an additional ghlp o f thr lim it Hllrer Find a'tlHUV(li many Ideas were offcreil und || nffetla
Irt'Mrr
limn
llm.4
$$f
I
In*
(n&gt;|
primarily
Ihu
W
I
*
A
W
o
n
u
’
n
’
N
S
h
o
w
and llisl non of H.n Japannu
|i00, making the reward now In Id the Kaalern Air Line*. .It by Ihe Commissioner*, they re rounllea
of
Semln.de,
I'aliu
mimI i»it*im111 tint it.ut| pric*" win*
la.idlnr party were. ■$owned at*
our hand* $1100 for Inforniatioa nieasnrra approilmaiely 3 by 3 fiained fmm Inking any definite llaacti. Manaleo, Karaa"la, and T o
R eopen
S a tu rd a y
iiira ln%| ymr hm«| ii in Hit hr* o n . twin I nlnnn
leading to the arrest and ronvlc* Inches. I’oalltibalrr
Hotly
ha* n '!l»n TIh* disposal nf property In a leaser eslenl olhur cu n *
lief
that
liioi
i
lull
biili
win
tiii*
Chinos.' arlllhiry iHimhardmcnl
lion o f the person or person* re* iiai-d green Ink lor the Impriw In le taken over hy the City in ilea where Hie aereage and iiuni'
The wnlnoira .tlill.il ol Ihe lional i«Tf»iriiiti«tti thin yttar.
t on Iho
walorlmnl
north
of
Works I'rogro** Admlnl'trallou
sponsible for th« death -of theif glolia id the
het tn tumor lieu o f payment id delinquent her of growers Is leas.
This in thu f $rwt lime the«&gt;r , Hhunghal
roro
II."
Unlled'
taxes also presented a problem
will
nol
I
h
&gt;
oih
ii
I'lin.iiiinr
in
brother. Chandler Nelaon”
rostmaaler
General
Farley
Heforc Ihe agreement cau go
ganlaall".. ha*
ever
rom plld s u lr * d»lro&gt; or I'orroll
from,
caused ionslderahle. dis*
„ , .
__ _ ,
In lb* meant Ime, City officer* "a hose Irish lilmnl make* him whleh
,
! Inin .[feel there must bu a tahu- Friday, hut will I'-opcu «i 3 mi such an
zti'fiAivv
rv|mrt
in (|fl ((Hiillnii whrru It wan [ijw*
russion among Ihe Commissioner*. . ..
, .
, “
u
'
i
Im
k
Haiti
nlay
aflern.'Oii
In
are far from abandoning the cearv parttcularly fond of (he *olor."
,,
,,
,
.
lallon "I tho relerundum and a
The meeting ailjmirtied
earlyl
....
_
,
*
“
every
day
Ihrouah (omiHititHiii fur national honor*, l*rl»i»K llm T»’»»fl Oil Tompafly
In feel there la morn optimism re*
I'M 1*1el 1st* may villain these
................ ..
j.r i_ o „
praclamntlon ol ihu Kerreiary eoullnn"
hrrrtnfou lli«- l iuh
ha*
ln*«-i! | pi itni if off ( JmiirKi Iflanfl,
II
garding
the
apprehension of, first cover* hy tending mi air without Inking definite srllon on of Agrlculluro; Iherelorn It Is Wmlnesday Ol llevl week.
FMtijfi4 | m|Ih r*1a 1fwitlo |uc&lt;i$f|ii*|
uny
of
the
discussed
mailers.
wa*
animuneed
loday
hy
Mra.
Chandler Nelson1* altarkera than malt letter tomorrow which will
n w -s ss lf In ronduct III" refer*
tn»n.
th en has been at any time alnee he picked up by a plane lluwu
endum ai an oarly dale, giving Carrie f, Hmllh, supervisor "I
the erlmFwaa committed.
by Hen Hleagel In the allerllm . fur Iho completion of pro* Ke in Inol. Co'lnly Womtill'a Work
At tbe present tlmr, (Thief Wil* niHin. It haa been aluled Ihat
eodiira required
in
pm
Hi. C.nlers,
till" staled (hat Hie pllMIr I*
llama reported his dcpirtment la they should beoame very valu­
ag ream, nl lain
effect
helnra
■oidlslly Ilit Me. I to tliipm I Hie
awaiting a report from the Bureau able because *d the Improbabtlthe asst shipping ^eaoon
MllSf'OW. Aug SSjr-fd^—Tha
inanr
of investigation regarding Ilia IIp id another similar lllglil.
•Mr, IMwaon today
earnesHr aslilhlt whleh con latna
,
1dramatisation nf Sinclair
lair Lewlsfa
I«c
unusual
aril,
lea
made
Irion
coin
rhemiral analysis o f the paint
Ollier lllglil* Mill he made to
raqu.sled every eel.ry grower
A •■•"'IniLj;' employer* who n m d , .“ It Can't Happen lUra,’
moiiplat"
tnulerlul*,
rllli'a nol on the regular
air
found on Nelson’s car.
'« not
i.isdiT'TwM'ial Krrunlv
m nuar
tn Ibis vlidnllr lo arqualnl him*
hara
nut inadinWwUI
Nrcunly '"*
. v- .__ |n.cr, pUAml I.,
hy il...
the ,newapapor,
From this report, Chief W il’ mall rouln In addition to the
aatf wllh lb .
I.rraa o l
um
lorn* ur made application fur "s.,vlcl A rt.- a* worthy of prollama said that he hoped not only regularly scheduled II ulr mall
arr.eoieni amt In vote on III. [
klrntifkallon number* wa. issued duction In Husaia, with change#
U verify the rotor o f the car slops made dally Ihrougnoiil the
i» «y iy J L. Hurt, deputy Col*,
make It conform with aovlat
K. V, Turner, manager of ih« part al Ih. referendum lu bo
which was revealed In teste here rlllea of* Florida landings have loc.ll l.lspbon* Office, amj his hold lu Ih . nrar future
liwtor of the Bureau of Internal ,,u||,fa,| phlloanphy.
arranged
(or
HrFunlak
but ulso to determlnu thu make and been
This
morning
s
number
of
J AIK SON VI 1,1.t; Aug-,
Kcrcnuc, why was in tha Cham*
-One (aull," the newspaper i
wlln reiurnag ywatarday fmm a
model o f the ear since the various Springs. Marianna,, Tallabaasee. vwistion In North Carolina
&gt; prominent grower* In th. vlrln IA')—Weather
lh.r".u
I murate.
^
0,r ,hU "I* Ihat Ih. hero of Ihe p la y -----liy were summoned |o Mr. Hew
type* o f paints used on the differ­ MadUon, Idle Oak, Lake Cityshipping today lliut u "Inqdial
",
.
, ,
'nut realise Ihe only real fore* abld
ent mabra ere different in differ' 81. Augustine, Calneayllle. OcalaJ.
(!
I’alterao*.
train
ma.ter
ol
dlsiuilutnca of small
.lUoi'l. r j „
o’ . „
.
l” . * "f^*. H,Tt rj ln guarantee victory in tha anilPsUlka, Now Smyrna, neMnd.
ant pears.
«:
I
llk
i t t strugglo
■ H U IK IK I.
am th .
"W Ih elm si A C L .W t t e n ..n .lh is .lfe : ^
and slight Inleitally
..... !
" 1. il.., **., / ’' V ^‘ n* lh' » fs
.cti.t
worker*
W. W' Nelson, brother of Chand­ and rltle* along Iho lower Keel
Was centered al 7 «u A. M alutul em ploye* applying for account rU„ , n,| the c.mmuniat pa rty,.&lt;e,.lly rrlunmd to Sanfonl from ' r 1 numbers
are
revealing
Ihe
fact
ler and n resident of Umgwood I* coeet.
(0 lullea nor il&gt; " f HI, Th".n*»
their vacation.
*
« • ~ Uo"
Th0 Florid* Air Mall Week
following the casg closely and I*
•
,
.
J oouniy.
m&gt;rtl.wcl.lH*"l that they are working fur cm» e*.
moving
otwerranro
ha*
been
arranged
sparring efforts which might lead
Sanford Sou Beauts ,c f Ship
ifN per
itf-r hour
iitiur.
( I'loyark
__ who have fatleil to make
about
|l
miles
l*n#t- N*. 7 "Seminal* Llpn" will hold
to the arrest of the unknown at* under Ihe dlieillnn J&gt;(
Observers heradded
thi. |,,r" ," r r,tur" i ■"T1 |M,y !H’ u “ ' .l,‘
tackare. Mr. NeUon I* In H— ford vaster William |i. Jooe*. presi­ their weekly moating
togmrriw
n ot. of cau......
"Ihl* ........
dlstoit. °*hr
,,,n' r: c” " '
r* nave no,.
...... . r.h.a
Forecast
every dap end reported that he dent o( the Florida Chapter, night at T;Si o ’dack 1n th . 3unim
aura may I n . I . .
I n l e u s l l y f « r klotiimcatfa"*
I’ oat- High School. 1
Generally fair Thuriday a*-'
numhari,he
said
would be more than glad to hear National Association o(
'/&gt;•
And! 4faUliOll )• .nlvl*!1*! U'PRt'U
‘•Th# Serial Security Hoard In cept for wklely acallared thaNe
. .
v
I_*
nnp con— Ic atlon relative to hie mailera. * .}
■1
bringing nut ih .
principle., tn Its pate." At Thomas Vir­ Orlando hta advi-cd Ihat they are dershowr.s In tho afternoon.
brother's ^ ath .
Four ortando ftohermc.i were
gin
InlaiiUo.
I*
huodreila
ol
on tha Hoy Brunt Clalh as - an
Ilaylooa
Tide*
now
In
n
poHlimv
•"
screpl
all
fined ft.au nod goat* after Ihry
Itlustration . of - an Inraullrw f«c BlUaa aoiilhrar'i &lt;d ; FlurlilaThursday's tklea, low, 4t45 A , ’
registrations tram employee* and
warn caught fishing
In -Ihu
good moral*, Ihe Itwv, W. P.
M., B:IH P. M-t high, H i l l At
rmployara and to b *u . numbers.
W.klv* lllvor Withaul Itshlng
ft rooks- J r , apok. to the momTh* Orfandn uffhe is loratrd M . 11:30 p. M.
llrrr.se*.
bora of tho Hanford
Kiwanta
Barometer
In th* Bgrhanc- building opposite
rank today
on
th .
subfact
WABlfllVlOTON. Aug if&gt;. —
Yesterday, 30.1, today, 50.11,1
list*! N. Rmrtk, was gtanied
Walter GPl—Senator »J&gt;ppar **ld yew permission yratarday by (1 l*. -Moral*.''
Precipitation
Mrs. Gladys Kendall, Home dem­
pr. u 11, Hroli; who recently
fa _
th* terday the Fqbllc Work* Ad, I'a ilon ,, local bulldiag tnapect.or.
Total for yesterday..... ..flfa .
CRABS VKHIllCT NBAR
onstration
agent
fur
Seminole
Ufa ministration had appitovtd al­ to tear down a one glory build* rolaraad from a trip ihrougk
Bria ii— Fuaan
Total for month In data .4.11$
Chteago and polufa. In Indiana, County, returned lu hrr nfrice this
WASHINGTON. Aug 2 5 .-W 1
■abfnfar Jit, M.'M A. M./wtth Jtar lotment* totaling $tfaU,TM, for lug in C.dUg ^ HJll.
Normal to date
— l.ll J
gave a brief arenauI of ooma of nsgfntog after a lour of the Home - T h a Air
Com merre
Bureau
Temperatures
K. O Brownla* a t th* .Praabyte- 10 Florida project*.
Dearaaetratlon
nfficra •«&gt; Ihe raid yoiterday it would have a
Me agportoncr*
The rllofmsnu, grants twits*
rian Chnnh hare offkialing, .
Mailmiim, UH; minimum, $&gt;•,
J. A. Howard. Borgaanl ul Ik*
East Coast, with Mary K. report -aometimr
Th* apaakrr was lolmdoced by
within
the Herald reading’:
. flla iarvfcaa war* attendad by a otherwise specified. Included:
local I’ollr* f l a tten.
raiuraril
Bl«te
home
demnnitratinrl
I
W
a
r
Tharp*-,
and.
Prratdaal
neat
faw
week*"
nn
the
recent
Pensacola,
school
addition,
farga wornbar of friends whaaa
Official Report
yratarday. from Black shear, Hi
Howard Long presided over tea
crash at Daytona Beach, FFIa.
$410,000
lo
floral affarlng* p « n prof ua*. «* 1 $143AAd grant,
whirr* ha sprat pavaral days
Min.
Gran*
Warren,
home
demMfClenny, water works, $Z1^001 with hi* fathar who te III.
“ Ahfa* With Ma- nod
anatntlon
agent of
Alachua
0LADCS FUND* HKLSAtBO
edenny.
refrigeration
plant,
My God T* Thaa" war*
Caanty, and Miss Hailey, o f Wash1BWIN
TRIAL
HBT
,$15 • Fernand inn, paving, $1$,
II. B. Da nol
WASHINGTON.
Aug, M - t A Y Ingtan D- C and ateff members of
NEW YORK. Aug. 28—
; Ftraandlna, harhaf hoprovs of Waablagtoa
M p » 1Irwin, SS-year old sculp, tfal T fINNIti Service Review alee 1-reaidant Rouevclt signed yes­
te. $7t,000j Anthony, nehyol, yratarday 10
ter.' wOl go on Ulal 8apt TC far mad* a tear which carried them terday a hill to permit the use
1,755; Wrlradals gymnasium. ratetlva to
of federal tends for davelopmaat
U
n ttripla Gaiteon murder* teat fate a i t e f a r of East Coast Coun­
1485; Miami Bench, storm taw te th* Bril
of
the
Rrarg lades
National
ties
and
tea
girls
4-H
Club
camp
Boater
wreak-and,
J
udg*
John'
$111,751; Miami Beach, wa gram of thte
Park |n Ffarld*
FrarakJ onnounewt yestenUjr.- Ifa Ifala Beach Count j-,
mains, -75,857.

00 Japanese
n
Are Drowned^

WASIlINtlTON. Aug- H. —Of!
•^Weeidenl Hou'cvrlt served no­
lle* today that * M e rtHicganlaS
Uon of life Huprrme Court ra
mains tbe objnllvn o( hta ad
ministration.
He made
hi*
first
public
alatemeut on tlic court ailbn*
tloa alute ; rongrcaa * obdtveU
bl* demand In cnlarrn-Jbe, high
tribunal by one new.1 member
for each present juttlce over
TO who did n»t retire
The ilatcrntm ■amp with the
Whim House umimimemeni that
Mr. lltMtscvcII had slgued the
moauiiMi providing fur rhangea
In Judicial procedure
lu
the
lower court*. Um of tbo lung
gust-bluer tight over lb " i-ourt
bill, t liege proposal* etueu wnfn
AV.53J
ssi
w *
retained, end m ailed:
"The rrealdenl arid the lower
Mr. and Mrs. Herman l.ucas, . whose
tkne-monlh.old
baby court 1*111 "reglMera a moderate
unit limited udvance
Into
a
daughter,. Diana,.Was reported to police ae Stolen at Chicago,
Held which calta for further und
view the rarrijigp. £rom which the child was allegedly taken. Mrs. more complete aaplorathiu’*
Lucas told poltas^tjie. Infant waa kidnaped from
the carriage
Hut ho *uld tho hill "loaves
while she wee shopping.
*
entirely unluifrhed any method
ol relieving the burden now
Imponetl on llui Supreme Court*
This ho I Ill'll Included Ha oak
of Iho ohjcrllvca uhliti ho aaWI
"am of * n™'e»*lly u part of
any couipleln mid well tonnded
plan for Iho reform
judicial
proraanwo.*'

U, S. Destroyer Ta
Forced To Move Byf
Heavy S h e l l i a ^

Mewing Advocates Report On Current
A d v e r t i s i n g For Activities Finished
Celery I n c r e a s e By Future Farmers

Police Continue Saniord Airmail
Hunt For Slayer Cachet Available
Of Young Nelson At Post1 Office

' Ac M.w.uHr*Thrc-c ,iy i Discussion Is Held
Letter From Batik
Three, it
By Commissioners
knowledges P o s t ­
orates Air W eek On City Problems
ing $1,500 Reward

r*m'*
!••(«• «"&gt;' V - r n s r r a

’S '- S L K S a

I k ’ S?

Employers Warned
By Revenue Bureau

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Russians Are Making1
Flay Of Lewis’ NoveV

Hurricane Reported
Near St. Thomus

LOCAL W EATH ER l(

Rcv.W sP. Brookn, Jr.
Addresses Kiwanians

FW A Approves Fund
Funeral' Services Reid For jpioylda Project*
For f i l t e r D pbnn

i

Mrs. Gladys Kendall
Tours State Offices th* Oty tun.

—

;

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