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■'YouCan’t Have Everything”
W ill Play At Ritz On Sunday

ALICE FAYE AND DON AMECHE

Slngsational New Musical Show Features
Alice Faye, Ritz Brothers, Don Ameche
Arid Sonjfs By Gordon And Revel

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Comedy-Drama
To Show AtRiiz
On Double Bill

“ f l a n r e,
Charlie.
llance,"
rdaplnl from n Trnrge fi, Kauf[ mnn piny ami mode into a new
type vf rumedy-drnmi with n)u*
a’ral
Irtrrlndi-i
produced
by
Warner lima, ie achedu'rd to
1 pity at the Hits-Tbfgter Wrdneatwaoir*
U.gm -ln-1 M ft-adk, day not Thursday,,
"CrNI Digger*
of
Broadway,”
! Stuart
Erwin
din- t
from
and tarried on with "Gold Dig*
"Slim" enem a, *Jran Muir, the
nlway* pnpu’a r Allen
Jenkln*,
g r n n 1UM” and "l«JS" ha*
Glenda F a n r ll, 'Cheater Clule,
musical allow 1 her,, bonked for a return ahowtrolleite I .yon* of atige fame,
id Monday at jn|t
the K ill Thaatar, on FriChariea Foy, Olive Olaan, Addlj day In a dontdr fe tu re program
Gordon and Revtl'a *wrl|]% tuner nuan melodic romance for run
L.rh*r&gt;;»
am: a apeclally
lha awing, tiro | w||h "Footlon-w Hclrcaa."
frrahnraa «*-j
J«-t like the. perennial
ZU-g. Alice Faye and Don Ameche in the aingraihmal Twentieth Century- rhoaen beauty cborua conatituta
entertainment' L felil
“F oIIIm ”
and
Ceorg* Fox comedy hit, “ You Can*t Have Everything" The Rll* Brother*, the imprraalve c a .L
Tho artting* are akl to lie
aduet-d “ftmg, l White' i “Scandal*.” thru* “Gold rharte* Winninger, Loulae Hovlck. Rublnoff ami hi* violin, and
num crri* and
Imprraaiv*
and
ka A Million,"-j Digger*** of the Waraag Bro*. Tony Martin are featured.
inrluilo loth atagn and auditorl
“On# In A j •efm in here tircnme a genuine
Several
um of n large theater
ak* Up Aiel j American Iriatilullon. Combining
.AKELAN D , Fla.. Aug., J i,— danre runibera elaborately atagrd
1 a galaxy of I plenty -of comely, lota of hit
«»
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I UA.—Florida
Houlbam
College by Eddie Larkin, are InterenU
licit al»o in- aong*, and no end of *peedy and
Ingly rhown in rrheareal
and
nnlngrr, Lou- btautifol dinring by big chorpace Imoklet In |&lt;-|| It, glory In
a* finhhed performance*.
off and
loa use* «( lovely glrtl, they have
Iteplcting the Jim * Into which pli lure*.
An uniiAUAlly rlibornte cockirtln,
Arthur I *|| |H-,-n tremrnonui auccoaaea.
The mill ge bn* goo student i. kail U r
U promlml a .
th„
a girl ran get heradf who haa loo
Tbi*
ll ».*17 edition
eo-alara
Laekgrmini for one
tho«e newlywed*,
Dick
Powell mech mopey and not enough* *" ‘l ** ,,H “’tf womtior*.
and Jonn lllondell.
It feature* common *rn*e, -The F ooII oomi
Victor Moore, la r Diann, a *eii‘ lleiiv**," a romantic comedy from
Warner Bro*. etudioe, I*
rntioii.il new darner, Glenda Far* the
22
crhi-didcd to ahow Friday at thr
ln
and
again,
thl*.
enter
tain.
j
rell,
0
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good
IVrkin*.
Donald
r
A T T H E K1TZ
llltt
Theatre.
it bi ,il* alrlcteat form ia the, Miek, R&gt; aalind Mnrqul*,' Irene
Ann Sheridan, *tatue*&lt;|ue m lSundny, Mond.iy—The flr»t muncal rm**h of the M"W
naott
auccraaful,
“ You
Can't J Ware r id other fun maker*; |dn&gt;
•e«M.n. “ Yd tf C A N T H A V E E V E R Y T H IN C ." All
Faye.
Hava Everythin-;'’ la u awiftly- soil ilaiHng beau tin (rained by hrattnl beauty from T r a n , play*
the pail of the girl. The young
pkced rhuw In Darryl F . Zanuck'a! Ruaby ilerkrley.
Don Am. Che. The Rita n r .» . and an all a u . r a il too miner*
man
who
tame*
her
and
make*|
uui h» nun lion,
_
***** manner.
Every itilcrtalii-' Tho&lt;e who have aeen preview*
meat . element flnda llw ideal „f *-G,J.| Diggeia of lU Si” pro- u nice, normal peraon mil of h ir.i
T U* ilti^—Tf*n Itig I lay. llegltt-r at the matinee. Whip
la'
Craig
Reynold*,
who
ha*n't:
nich* in I he gay aerren play by claim it in be funnier and more
ney Houin.-, Chester Mnrri. ''FL IG H T FROM G LO RY."
bmn
in rnough of lh*w light|
Harry Tugend, Jack Yi-llen and lum-ful I ban* any of It* predeep*
W.-ilne iday, Thuraday—Grand revival. "T R A D E R HORN."
K arl Tunberg, adopted from an *&lt; r». an-........ .lolly are I U " ^ t - 1
M’!” :
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A! o Jem .Muir, Glenda ^arnll, Sturrt Erwin, Allen Jmkin*.
cglglnal atory by Urtgury R*t- tinga of unuaual alte-and beauty.|
Tj! * " f 1 T .
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"D A N CE C H A R L IE D A N C E ”
Tin- n u t elatao.te **L upon U v ,n J ‘he b.|,pleat day. be*
cff.
Friday—Craig Reynold*. Ann
Sheridan
"FO O TLO O SE
’ Rubluoff'a facile violin atarta which I be entire romiiany «l- ‘ V; [
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r - ;.
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,e . pathetic r h iia c trr—one that alllb* atoiy off on a mad, musical t |o-nr« in .&lt;everal rreUrr,
repie.
H E IR E S S . . . . ... return book.i.g “GOLD D IG G lIRS O F IB 17."
audirmr* like.
I
career by serving to Introduce' rent* the la.ng I aland estate of
L'u'm-i'sv F'rtd Scott at»l Whlta King “T H E SINGIN G
There'* a »renr In "The F’ootA lie*
Faye, a hopeful
young) a New Yoik theatrical producer
IlG CK A H O O " ADn Peter l-orre in “T H IN K
FA S T
MR.
|.Hi*e ll.-irc.v" •acrnnling to all
playwright pcmiilea* in
N e w '— p layil by Victor
Mmire of
MOTO."
the
advance
notice*—which
i*
York, t i Don Ameche, aucce^a-1**f)f Th.--* I Sing" fame,
AT Tin: PRINCESS
fnl author of bright and Iragliej ■—- —
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---------- raid to tie the amtppimt on the
r.creen
rim e
Jimmy Cagnc,'
Saturday and Sundiy, Aug. 2S end 211—Ken Muynaid in
mualral
coined!**.
Currently.* loiul,* J|i vick, the latter an ex- puaheil a grapefruit into *om»!
"T R A ILIN G T R O U B L E ." --Alio “ R E T O R T E D M ISSING."
appearing in Ameche'a late i] riling ntw personality making
gal’a fare In a picture, tevrtali
“*
a n the Itlli Brolhara and! V r first arreen appraranc*.
yean ago.

Money In Picture C7 uk.i.mt publish*! «. ;»

PROGRAMME FUR &gt;VEEK OF AUG.

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BOMBS DESTROY

Moto Steps From
Post Pages To Ritz

CATCHING
COLD?
At Iht litit warn* *
ing Mwcaa —quick
- • few drop* up ,
each aoM iil. lu
tim ely ut* help*
prevent many cUJ*.

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“ Trader Horn” Is
Scheduled For
Local Showing

MR. MOTO

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ACCUSES PARENTS OF TORTURE

■ V I I X I R e I S -1 far th*
reader*, bat It i | n * fee the
kip* Instil* Mias C a l l f a r n t *
'(Francad Paxton) who seek*
Mlaa America title. The centest
w ill be bald la Allan lit City
•apt. B, with beanttee from every
etale la Ike *nt*a entered.

I A S H A L L 'S
Greenberg at tk.s

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Lava In tba mldit of the cradle
of aavagary| a romanr* amid the
peril* of th* rrimara! jungle*;
apectacle, thrill*, wild animal* In
their primitive atatc; a girl at
ravage aa the beaata thernsrlvef,
lured to civiiliaticn through luw
’rent the awUr—w«»U------the*# are aome of the eulalanding
elrmrnta unfolded In
"Trader
Edwina lloeth and Duncan Renaldo, ahuwn above, co-atar in Horn," which coma# to the Rlt;
Wedtietdiy and Thuraday.
M-iU-M** great prwluctlun, “Trader Horn," whkh come* to the
Transcribed front the fa mom
Rit* Theater Wednesday and Thuraday of neat week.
book of lha old African adven­
turer and filmed In the heart of
Africa's Jungle* In the greatest
motion picture eiprdltlcn of
time, th* Ifatro-tlotdwyn-Mayff^
production **t* a new mark in
From the pave* of The Saturday
entertainment. It* drama would
Faming Po»t now *tep» the amaimaka It a powerful thing in itself
It* actual filming and recording uf
ing Mf. Mttn, M&lt; eye* ** mild a*
wild animal*, savage tribal errvhi* timid amlle, hi* mind aa quick
monlea, and other details makes
g&gt;. hi* trigger finger. Peter L o rn ,
It tha moat angroailng adventur*
, h,
mn. | , r nf Imperan-'
film In hlatory.
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For tha first Um* one actually
Mtion*. thrlll.ngly portray* J
llaruuimX'* diminutive- Japanear)
hears tha voice* of the jungle,' for
tha ‘T rad a r Horn" , expedition
ma*trr of crime detection. Ini
carried with It the first and only
Twentieth Century-Frx** "Think j
round recording apparatus ever to
F a it,'M r. Moto." which will »how
bo taken Into tho Dark Continent.
Shtunlay at the Rita Theatre.
One see* many wonder*: a trbr*
I wonting a Hon In a death battle,
Mlllloa* of Post reader* aaked
j a desperate fight between leopirda
to are him on the acreen, and now
j and-a pack of hyenas, the thunderthe Japareae aleuth thrill* movb
. ing charge of a rhlnoecro* - hair­
aLdionrc. with hi* eaploll*. Inter*
breadth escape* from crocodile*-nutmnally lamoua aa a character.
and on* victory for one uf tho
The ime alur (m tlin i-creen grant reptile*. One sree and hear*
rrtor, Lorre find* thl* hi* moat
difficult rule, a* in a few sequence*' who could be “Hr. Main, the tha d«*Ui dance of the savage
.
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. , ■ Katunlay Flveulni; l*i»l abmlli, laorgl.
he i. called upon f o r . triple {(|
|v!llir
(, irri,
And through all the** thrill*
Impersonation. A Hungarian by .(nfrc.) |„ t1«* ................ . Cen- there runt a gorgeous romance uf
lirth . Lorre ** Mr. Molo miut^ (ury-Fox plctute.
"Tlibik Fast, tho hoy Peru and the golden­
haired “*un goddeaa" of the savage
impersonate a Japnnvse, and in Mr. Moto."
tribe*. Harry Carey, aa Tradtr
(he rharaelrr of Mr. Molo he muat1
imiienonale an Armenian. T h is 1 STUART. Fla., Aug, 21. —(K*) Horn, attars th* author's homely
subtle triple play uf rharacteriaa-' — KIrht-yrar old Allen Met^ady phllotophle* and gtvei a splendidly
tlon, as a Hungarian impersonate* hooked mid lauded an eight* dramatic performance In the title
role. Edwins Booth, aa the gM, I*
a Japanese impersonating an Ar- fool aallftah here,
tenlan, add* new acclaim to th i'
The ynuili wa» Belling with beautiful and a remarkable actrraA.
lar’a reputation for remarkabl# hi* tisrent*. Mr.and Hr*. I t
andI)meanRenaldo
play* th*
i n atilily In lila portrayal*.
j A. JlrCrndy of l'ltlalmrtn.
I mantle Paru. ’

CHINESE MILL

i.&gt;uiviice oi the ae.uiwcy in a*pane&gt;v uvouor * wan uie.r utain-oini.ng -bumoa la _
aa a Nippon blrdman aconi-a*direct hit on a l»rpe flour mill la Tientsin, Chiaa.
A
aojdirr watches a* fire tngulfa the building.
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Film Mgde In Africa
DepictsRomance In
Midst Of Savagery

. ‘DanceCharlie Dance*
j Brings Great Cast
i Of Stirs To Screen

; Rhythm, aweel, .rembly
and it,
lgwdown; heavenly aong hll* by
Oh 4 m ami Revel,
acrumptlou*
|IH t ; k in rtd f of p »n o nillllfi
beaded Ly AI If* Faye, the Rlt*
Brother*. Don Am*eh*;
flying
"Gnld Tliggrr* of
1DI7*’—
fiddle*, hoi trumpet* and lionry
tn x m m ; dancing fc*l Ilka rain fourth ai.d moil el thorite "I
ir r in
of ntuiicul
da the loof; and th» ln*anr*t th* fim ol

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BATUBtlAY, AUGUST 11.J M

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Johnny Pagan Jr^ I I , displayed to pollr* Surgeon B. B. Frank!*,
at Denver, hie bruised body. Ha laid hit father lashed hint with a
wire-bound belt because b* found a rotary. State Humane officer*
said th* boy’s mother admitted ah* threatened to "gut his ears off.''

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Stop At Thomas’ Service Station
Wbara a hot day la a i A vool
Wher* patroMf* u f n ^ r iu j jt b luinda.
Where quatlly u 4 gatlily M i l
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M e m b e r A s s o c ia te d P r a a a

B ritish Ship

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A n jr. 23.--*
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II wjim i-sliin titril H int
•tiH* jH'rsonn w ero k illed fil'd
|H’ih n p s LlKHl w iiii iii I i t I,
in ilm liiu r H im * A itifrii’inw , i&gt;y)
a heavy .n r lilli'i’y • niii’ll l i n t
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pm lini'til nturo m it II o ii u f tlio
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Itiir ,1apanose Drive Tr
Expected I ’o Befriri
AlW(Misnn^Tonij?hti

Imh-pcndenl tourer* Irfllralrd
»1*1* fishing tlHin (nr a hi linin'
rl-lv'n with ihn nutrnme nnt an-

1 b y h o m b a la u n c h e d a t h e r b y
■’ tw o m y s t e r io u s a ir p la n e s In
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More Jax&gt;
Disembark.

ii**iti* lirnili|uHi lrr« hero admitted
Ihcy » » rr auPcrln* hr.vvy c i f
liallle* liut -mill the tide ol hat*
III' mils III IliH r f.iiuf.

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t h e p la n e
began
d ro p p in g
bomb*, without warning*
toya 11*t -government, for'
a
aerating luljp of rm llln g l
■nd tin tin g or f»ur bpanlth nrer
c i i t t tbfpt, hinted
U it
night,
th^t ,'fiirt|i*r a r t i of “ piracy” may!
rnMpa) It to in g e t* in actnat W ar-‘
fH a -w itb -P re m ie r Benito M u m o H s iV o a v y .”
‘He went n u ll over her,’ declared Jr-or l.lvermore, J r . (rig h t).
•*W. repeat our proud (tat •In enmmentlng on
report*
]&gt;ivi,l
Molinui
planned
to wed
meat that we are fighting for our
Indepaadenea and in dcfcniu* nf blonde Honey Johnson of Hronnville, N, V.- Hut Honey (lettp *ni,l
oar 1A m y , and In achievement of “ ridiculous;" and her pipe said, "pre|Hiil»nKi»l” a i the tri*&gt; nt jr U t ia k we will adopt all necea- turned from Kuro|M*.
aary aatrame mcaaurea," a guv
ernmeat communique aaid
Announcement waa made ulmul*
taneanafy that a
apeedy
anti*
ao^-marina flotilla U ready
In
aU am Into
fhe
Mediterranean
freja Barcelona to protect
the
loyallfta’ merchant ahlpt.
Tho , government,
liltin g
(he
u FRp dnlah atrip* allegedly attpk
try the Italian navy during
the
laat three weehi, aald that thr
eraek Italian . deetroyer Sartta
we ■ Identified in one of the MetlIterranean rald i. •'

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Will He Tomorrow

lusurgents Seek Unidentified Body
To Consolidate Plays Havoc With *
Biscayan Coast Parking Coterie,
Loyalists I n t im a t e Sheriffs Office No­
Open WarWith Ita­ tified When Scare­
ly ForSinkingShips
crow Man Is Found

U. S. Borrowing For
•September Finances
May Be Over Billion
WASHINGTON, Aug, 23. (0 )— Fiscal official! aald yeaterday that the government*! Sep­
tember borrowing mey appro* Im ite' 11.200,000,000.
A (1,170,000,000 flmnclng oper­
ation will tie necaaiary to meet
note end diicount hill maturities
Sept. IS. Authorlllaa Mid thr ag­
gregate borrowing m iy be con­
fined to meeting theaa* maturitic
and providing about (3,000.000 ot
new eaeh. They aliened no decl­
aim haa been reached a* to the
type of obllgationi to l*e iaauefl
Thla probably will be dreidrd
neit week.
The treasury, Ihtough weekly
laiuei or (60,000,000 In bllli, haa
Iwen building up ll» eath wording
balance iteadUy for the feat *•*
eke. Another (SO.OOo.OoO Isau*
III be void todiy.
Thne leauei havo been necei
■ary largely beeavu' o f tho tree**
ury'e gold sterilisation nolley,
which provide! for the purrha*e of
gold with borrowed money The
policy la dialgned. to malaUln n u ­
bia credit conditio*!.

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Albino Skunk Is
Presented To Zoo

Mrs. Anne McNeill

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Inrlila will In- iiudn («» Hanford
Innmrmw InBliMd nf lodiiy ««
originally scheduled, It W 4*an‘
rumrii rd Vfiday,
T llr fhglll " III lut liuidr
hi
w lilrli |irrnilt u naff
laiiidlng In order In oipUlti |I h&gt;
|tnMi-dut&gt; nf M'nirlng wlr mull
t'«-rt1r«&lt; for (Ills r liy on Uluru*
(lit).

12 Die, 40 Injured
As Forest Fire
Jirapji CCC Outfit
Fire Fighters Work­
ing To Save Nation­
al Forest Trapped

CITY NEWS HR!EES

Tho r lt v rm m iii .lm&lt;
nuol lit I hr H I* i l . II
7 *tn n rlork for ih&lt; fi
M w11kl&gt; nriA*loii.

In llla lo ry riirrtnuiihw will
l»
Night olhers suffering
intriMr
held tonight at the weekly me, i
^Ob b Us b H *»•
T lo t i
ing of Hoy Scout Troop Ii in l It.
Junior
High School
nl 7 ’-Try
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m ke n T **
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A t
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The reinlnnto t li.i|d, r. on"lli&gt;
*br fulfil War.
tlider" d In Mol iv u jll tndd P
M** Hle*h«»i a n ton it In | d k h
T ile riarliinl Cani|, of
I fi
(,&lt;*«»»tv, Alabama, Mar. 17 IMS IVomloieo ot
I lie
World
vvIII! no * ijiiK lonlgli! wI . I vohi o', |.e u
.1,
, no
m,d Clew up on a largo farm ilta io e II. (dare amt llniol ,o'l lo lln Muaoiillloutn erl IM .iv ,
-*
till'*'! It
hi*
fatbay'* ,*l*v... ill ee rI np |o Im elforllvo Imrfli
WIli'U **r bnglfitr ainiinl,,( hrro
-a
'
'*
d ia lelr, neinrdlng lo Intorimilloo
III. H ..Ii S&lt;‘.It I’.'.It ph I
wlHt tlta Gont.'ilrrui y and1 recalled im lar frour
C. Col
re. ■&gt;.&gt;1 allow |m M -rinl i-.il|*nl
i Inn returned to ; .infold
,
lln*. pa-I lie,id eouaut ||onie
1.0 0111.11 .....1
I)
I’arlli. rim group will
hold n&lt;. lerdnl nft.-r III"
I,, 1,'
lit Ilied arm apen! m.iiy «to
wtii ' m eetliie, on T u r .d ii, iik lila ol • III eoMtllUe III IH.Illlee
III Ilia new of Hi ■
' III lt,e lluntnld
ler. hero and waa a regular
the Anierlrao l.eglou ||„t. •
. .V .
•eml.'iit of lh* Maaort’n me
ICCl 1 Tl„* flral OleelloK lo llo. lie V. C lln lr.
lor ■ »hll,&lt; bar*, (ho organ!** loeaiii.n a III l»&lt; held tomorrow I
-------Tup* sfiiimled rereutly
fo r
John N. Hiediioef
id Fitter

(loo mill whlrh b* had bam at

tlhaleil a!nee May 1*5}
Muri.il waa mad# In an Euler
|,rl .• Cemetery
with
M .om lr

nlglrl nt ( on im lurk airh .( .ii |
Sharon pro.lding II wat nlaled |
that all memlmra aro mred to
be pro.eni and m-voral rualletal
of liilporlanee will !»• d i.ril.no ,|,

Col. t:. 1

ll.inn ■ in' mie i

( t * a l l * . * i &gt; n . I-. f

1'll tar*

W.M. JIih’IU’.n Di'fiiii’.s
Club UkiKsificulious
W alt*r

M

ll.iviM-

the* pim^runi
at th** r«*r*i
Joan Harlow’s Life Story To Be.
( Ur -n «*i*kl &gt; Itiiii 1 "1*1! *»f tli*' It*»
a f f ’ tint* N* Iff tu itm Vahl*s
Presented To Winners Of Contest *. fHotal.
Mr
H.irtM
gati* aha
m

ad ih I im ■tllaiK toik mi
How • ell Id you Hkd tn have a I
Hm Iov. played uiHlei. Mrl- (
ta'bill ifull)
ultra tad
booklet | (wOoldwyn- Mayer
m nnarriiim t, I ho viriiHix • i «. Jtti at Inti * nf IH*
cm la tnlny tha Ufa , hiator'y ol I the Herald will pieaent
Jean _ *“ r&gt;Harlow . l.ife.KSt'!fy“
tonf- , h
l.vi- Ic
lamella!.
Tho ............
» »
u e lla !
" 2 :;' ’V f T
JS

O. paraon-

i
I
.
replete
with
photograph i of j , . n from infancy
Uat pnlure
’‘Saratoga •

Ai
*' h

Th. booklet

Ta

under Ho- aiiaidM-. of the I lull
Hervtee Cwnimlttee ,C WIII. tl Paul
(&gt; ........... .. Mt Sll(„ . w .,
,nlrtHlurn) b)
||„||in,
. h(j „
.....

appeal, at the Ititi n n t eonioililoo
t e a W\ !—
* f
Sunday end Monday, and runllurftig the iout-e nt Id. le
ta b * many intimate Helalla ol mark* Mr. I I . ru e , pointed oul
hay aaotlr Ilf*.
that (be llulary ilulia endeavor
*&lt;• ,
T b . it m l.i l runtinuiT all thla lu Include tn llielr inemlier.hlp*
weak and U open to evrryona. on* ouialanding repieaegiatlva ul
of t haa* bookh i a may l&gt;c had aach type nt bu.lnraa within a
Jean Harlow for your library T ■Imply t y praaenting a rnmplata glvao euimnuuiiy
Vlallura ai today’*
luuihaan
To lb* flrat fifty paraon* pra- Hat of M l** Hailow'a picture* to
•anting lh* moat Marly roneci TB* Herald. But you mu.t ba lutludad W. II Itlgglu uf llilan
do( and M. II leiu* i&gt;I TV I-nut.
complete Hat of picture* ill *kirh *i|^ 4 i| the firat fifty,
n

tf-’
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—

]
r

Special Session
Of Congress Is
Expected Soon

lliruHRb

the IHill nut but failr.l l*i
Thl' V^illltifinl AllK'fk'HlI) \)TI»
AiiUmny N illiiub am , slaff

11‘npi iiideitI fur I hit *Mo!w jS mk
Times, IlnlleU Atw*lul, rhb’f
Ihn s U .f fur Oh* T im n in f‘hrt»»a
ii ml III itvrlio IVnnry,
aSlmmjIm^
Imri! Arm'l l* in.
N lhrr Anu*} lcntii limy have Inrvll killni
wmiml'-l.
IVilkr ai»kl t'o-v w an u n ik ll
In rallaiotu ar tiiMWly •Siv
lt;«.ailHH«a «in Vmttf Thr«#l

1

&gt;111;Show down Fight With
President Seen By Labor Mead I'redietR
Biir Mousing Boom
Conservative I ) o u ||&gt; h

Year Old Civil

Large Crowd Plays
Over Golf Course

•

A

A Till man, rlMrlt i tralflr maim*

H u h fighting growing more fiirinua limnl\ and with n fourth nf tlii- til)' in flame*, li'y m
'heii Ghinrae fln l {rent Shnnglml, chief bettll-fipld nf Hi** iimleclurotl f hiur*c-Jupnlu*M- vim.

1IENDAYE,
Aug.. 23, —t/Tj
Unidentified
puttie,
agnlo
Mm . i\ Hehult/, l i n k m Mu
iHisintnsloy ||. J, H*dlyt fftji*t’OOY UMISUNCI, Aug. 1M
— Hammering at the CJovemmi-ul* at rink In Han ton) l»«i nlglii nml
I'lUinty Judge'.i u ffu i, n uitir*l
M
Hi'iiintI
vi
*
b
it:
tlifi
Rj&gt;mlnol-!!,
V
|M
.k»-.l
•Iron Ting" around SanUmler
hi t d u lii’H this
him| Miiii
iill' i
vulh.i il | r'ounly rhamher of t'niiimerrn Iliriiugli ihi MiinuNJeiing r i*in*« . f
five ieurgent column* drove f«»r mmle their get-awny
M ti iwl days itbseri* •
fiiM
d
tiMluy
h
f
i
l
n
i
j
a
itiurjitlaln
ward today to conenlldeU their leaving nny rlue which mighri *""* member* of *1*1.' organlta ml.liliiimil victim* t,f tin
control of the Hpanlrh Iliac* yan lead to their apprehend*,li irr„l: Mom
" " " ’1 Will
* ,M moot
mw'' the flano Trie.
Nr Il \V. It Hi k*
'l day. The e i art 11iii«« of a irlm l drlvi-n firv uliich li&gt;irrr,-,t
coe*t.
.
| h;«n ndtirned
Irsvlng in Ihrii ,wskt
fi *»
jirom. w|||
their lumpaniulM tu i Icb IIi .
In* uunmini
later.
The high command of the inOf n *ioral •wiH*kii i
figtiro M rrtrhril tifrlerndy in th*»
T vVii - C l l’ i.tll.'l n w it ,- rn j 11r * -1
Hli»ni|» ridlertora a Jut desire
•urgent* caimml they occupi.*il
and Uidloil Tend*
Hind m ro** n ilrtM-rtyd roiiil just flrat day rnjfnn id the flight cm 23 »» a.-rhiitaly thr-y rr.|utrt*l III.
20 vilUgc* bctwvnn
Valma*&lt;*l»
pitnl atlpnihitr, All ..f ■)■
■
■ v i,im,
t » d of lh(» M ayfair Hotel *
A
tlii
if,
ffi»)
iddiiln
I
In*
ru
tin
and Villa Kane do Mem a* Gen­
A udalavit - Hiijir* imi ■m•I* tri
Tin* mlsrm la at night nun spremt aendlug air uniII after the «ur many Ilf Ihrnt I C C i- t ir n lli'iu &gt; i
eral FranrUco Franco'* trimp*
l*uh|i|* Ii’*-)rurlion, fhiti&lt;«d« t,
lnplH',1 veil11,- ialtlirig j. hi,i/.. i
i by ii ymmg roiijdo sii-kin^ i*olii* ^vy illgtn Tuesday
All
mall
puvhcd toward Santander from
re*unit'd h* i •l*«t n*• l»*dt
lion in tin* m i I•id* d n irn and po rerr I led Hfler that day %
Nothilml
h m -l
mi lu l l ,
%III Vm* Shoahrin!
five direction*.
r a two weeks* vmtitdih.
lico lugaii
m vinth
Irnmnluilely flumped with the s|ierUI ra&lt; het mirlhv*p»t Wyoming.
One column drove u.u«0Wr*t In­
fur thf K*|M»i't«it liody aifH I In* ns* ■it the Hanford (Hint uffl, e
Kouitv i n men, two nf Iht-m nui,
to the Valley dp Men*, tum.v!
of c ity u p IIum iii- .
Buinnl inurderriJi.
•Vpi-ctt-ll III live, Wt'O* In,Might * &gt;1 t loluior.
■bout and a*»l»tv«l thm* other
A IriiKthy hunt III the %h Billy,
'('raly ho.pllal* yeati-rday »fl..|' will Ih. I r led lioturn c ilv Ju d i
column* pointing from
Ileim *a
iioweter, failed to re m il
any 9 9
gruelling atretrhiT ami anihu- flu n k I,. Miller In a . ,- ,.I i , ii ,.i
rorronte and Villa fa n itd o in
'Irgp'V of tho figure uhleh
wan
. .
,,,
. lance trip* from the. fi.lMrn to ti.umi Hie City , Court th l. ufleruoo|i
their drive to the north
&gt; v a r v e t e r a n I J I C S ^ . h high At.**rol&lt;n Mountain*.
Franco’* comtal hrigadn oper­ hrrn/#lylttir in thr nand or nny

ated from reitm-tlrdie'***.
General Frenro-* *ho.k troop-, ■ind jjtal p i ufffcrrTH wrrr* iihout to
■.lipping do»n quietly from th« fjuolton thr tm ifiw l ymintr rmi
Huiromi'i hill* under whUpen-d (itr in or) effort to Irnin if they
from
delirium
command*. »e»terd*y ncl*od III* u tii* (iiffcrin u
I a'h N
niounlaln rerori of Belaya whllo 11r inerts, Deputy Fhetiff
lifeless
r lr t i
bundrada. nf l,.iv*U«&lt; defender* A. Tate slu m lh 'l »»ver a llf
fit t in in n nearby thicket,
*
»le(tl peai'*foilV III the toon.
lie flashed hi&lt; light on the in i
The |d»yelli*t gerrleun. e»*lgii'
r ,| to one ot the nlll|M»*l* &lt;•{ o il form and the gruesome sight j
the governnteni’* !»*• hue of du- lie witnessed mailt* hi* hV*rt l*'*g i
(onve around Santander,
w n * Then* nl Ins feel a as lh** rold,
completely eurrouded liefore they rtill, lifcdeM /ortti of an imitation
arrnke at the’' barked order* ot mail
As iieni* aa routd l r aseertnined
National!*! o f Her* to aurren
der or he »laughlered In their prankvtrm, evidently serenading
tlie MKKirilirht sje'unera who fre
makeehlfi Irunke
Huldjil, IW«( ttillrs
*»f fluent tlw* y h in ily , h&gt;d made a
Vlllacarriedo »hlrh Ii*. aotue ot few sticks hihI *j»*Wb Into a u«»od
tho riche *1 anhllertural Irea* lesemldance of n nun, usin^ a*
Many golfer* played the round* ure* tu Northern Spain, I* nnlf le/f wig an n load made of snrkfl.j
Club It tnllr* enullt of haul a oil it * a light shirt on which red paint
e f the Ranrbrd Country
bad befti smeared, a pair of hlue
Golf Couraa during the peat tlr»t hou*e»
detnm pants arid' an old pair of
The N»tlornlti*t* ahortly be
.. week, recording In report* from
•
tore dawn, rrrpr toto the toon shoes.
Bert Fort, manager.
Included In, the registered Hat v«Hh drawn bayonet, mtrounded
*lmultane«taa.
- were: George E. Bolllne, John • very houae and
|y ordered the le .y a lW . to marrlt
Courier, II. H. Colcnun, J.
Inglay, U r . Boyle, E. V. Turn- oaf k ljh arm* railed.
' er, Raymond
Lundnulet,
Ot*®
CeldteU. J o W Lm^ R * «• c *
v
i
A »nt*ll f* l crtaluf! (raving a
Maori. Fro# Body,
D. lHfh* H ack r r o m N e w YOrK;»|ij(|ii mt-mblanc* t» an under*
layman, . A.
C.
MeReynolde,
•Irnl polar bear ha* arrived at
Howard
r»vUU. John Herbal. . Mr*. Anna McNeill, nf Yowell the Sarrfr.nl Municipal Zoo. It
. Mr*. F. B. Cogbeiti. J. C. A rani. andSC^mpnny, returvrad racantljr waa (ha rara allrina *kunk which
Rev. Paul Redfeim, C. E. Ctom, from n month* huylng lour of wa* rontrlbuUd recently liy ('. I’.
Harry BradhaM, K B. McCall, New York to purrha** the laical Graham, nf |«*krajr|llr. Ml**.
Kaamath Parrina, and Fred Scott. In Fall atylea.
Superintendent or P a rk ! Jam r*
• Alee. J. A. Young. Connie
Mr*. McNeill obaarwd
that Moughlon dated that tho chubby
Melecb, B D. Workman. George the prevailing color* in tha new animal i* apparently in good con­
Than ton. Hap Fleming.
Elton ladle* waar are
black, grey, dition nnd haa bemr properly
Houghton, Jr., WalUr Turner, apruca groan, margo, Waltla Uua, -deraioriled in order that vi*itor*
Jack Bolt, J rJ B. A lei Sharon, brick doit, and mahogany, Bba to lb# am, might enjoy him more
Robert
Altman,
Robert
Lea at* tad that the faahlona
thoroughly
■ran*. E. F. BauahaUar, B a r "lovaly."
The ikunk na pink eye! rbnrac*
lyla Honebolder, Rev. D.
A.
8b* |o Inled out that bualaeaa teriatic of all albino* and ra ti
Oaai, Bab Oanmll, Earl Evene. cuoditivnr apparently war* *«■ Chiefly raw egg* and nut*. It
- •
Tim
Jack. coptlanally gold and tha Buying
Jack _Pawall,
— — , waa aecurrd -fnim Mr.
Graham
Ruck raarkata
ware
doing
l»CR* through th* enoperatlnn of ( \ R.
bualnovi.
I Maaoll

zsq

Thou^
I More ThnnOne Thousand, IncludinK’ 3
TSrWDiiml“
Terrific Blast

CHINESE EVACUATE SH ANGHAI AS WAR RAGES

23. IflH -

mug' iiftniiAltr in drlv* Urn err-

V E N D R E S , F ra n co .

23— { A P I— T h e

A uk.

»nr&gt;» tnuir"i wer« engaged It
a turlori, haI Ho ju m ltrt «oulh
* eel ol IV lp Ilip Inday In
11)1
opening
rltrah nf ■ »W» Chi1

Spanish Loyalists In*
timate War With
,l Italy ’Over Attacks
PORT

N l ’M HKH

1DOS

4 0 0 Persons Killed W hen
{ Shell Drops In Center
| _ O f __International A re a

TIKNTHIN,

Sunk By Shells

In

Furious Fight
Rages In Area
Near Peiping

Sixty Thousand Japs
AndChincscEngagej
In Fierce 'Struggle^
For Northern China "

Warning Tri Medi. terranean
Waters
*‘ i

&amp;

E s t a b lis h e d

S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A . M O N D A Y . A U G U S T 2 3 . 1937

ATI ANTIC CITY, N. J . A n '.,
1*1,* i/l*i Wifliim linTit* |mtm *
ihut **f th** AimrfraB Kul'TidUii
uf J iiimi |tfiMlkli'il Inst njjti ik
Nnlmil-with* fuiuniiu: Imi mi hr a
l (’suit uf 4ii»iiJCIi,*'!»i*nin1 .ipiunv^L
the Wamu r lo» » .m |
hmin|f

W A SH IN G T O N . In *
i 'ongi'twameu
io 'u .
I ii'pily Inimew.iid v. i
|H,tl|lg lleV lllh lle
In
luu k irdo apeeiul
-i
1 1 ,1.*1 ,*r.

In lln,. * inti/mi. It, mrlulM’is' ^'^]*
,
i
i
Nut only w»ul«l lim n ik 'n d i*m*
I'ed.e.l for n i .'Hi iv.,1 ,.f flu lv,|( ■'I '
jir*H|i!f*i' ei'ii'l'lt i Ilih' *ni III-'
It wnifnie wilhio rt*; I h'uiiM'ta iir| iuj*f CJrieii sukil, lu»i iliuui* i • ii *"rtir
with
the |nnin*si to ul in i »
lie fur rt »l
I’.u ly
which l» i;m
M pair Ihi'in t.» me» i the .
I , - v e i l ..... . I ill J||«| imraisN'il
lo I he end "f the
- „ o „ , whkhi ,l“ ° n .............
iidiotirned •.‘nioidur
Il wn. leK'lldi d
thul tile ptm iipnl, ill llltil milII ovel'.y
tin tudillg »
I Iti'idilrrit

r 'L , ; ... 1Senator Kunkhcnd '■
Seeks Ten Cent Umn

WASHING 1 "N -Vic. 23- -*
||»..-evrtl hilitev’lr woo ■ M,k It!
-nlioo.nl
behind | (S'* Senator John II. Ilalrkllr atl. irB
dllby piihlir
Alnfaiun iirifvil S rrrv la rv
V\nU
I he in hy fpeceln
ami
Inn. yealerrtny lo overrule HI* Jr1*
NToto Coni: i i , i
p«r luirnt'* (v-irnomi-t' ttnd f'* d •
F o r the neat
i**l*»l* if11*■ a hhuki iIk u ii laT w i &lt;’ii rule *»f iHilton biaim ,1 l ‘J centa a
lit** Prt*aiil«flt nral Uu* rn n ien n ’ |mun«l

tiv•* fuM im uf lln* jLiily* 11 Im 2i
Nirir* renl limns, hr* tli-ilnfr* #
***«n1iittlfij£ H'llh I lift ll*»|iuliU .111 *, vv'iiiM tend tu
m lh«» l»i i* r o j
I.IimKi -iI a bulistinitial pail *•( Umj riithtn* ndutij;**t inn D m" RimSunl
* liipf K i n ulive'd IririsUtm- p in ! ircinl ilwriiiif l bo f»'‘i ii*
; ijiih ,
,
| lnwijpl llio p a iily b v . l of Nt
Ami tin* lariro mimtirr nf lrii&lt;ur«jn fiartinn r m l* .
I* ft uioliini* wbeii
ariji»uiinu*‘iil)
~ •
iwit r« ached, tiling* floor In IhoJ •
iuliiiir|Utral&gt;
«&gt;4i*a 1**»it,
,i Mdivlnittlal t'»-r- for the general
t . hi.f Hint n |n i u l v-.alnn would
Foraeaat
I " rnllcd.
I'lnrhl.i: I’arlly iloudy. w ldel/
While there wn.
re.
riffiri.il
ai..H i red ilmrul. r diownra lu e a *
word on the rpo .ln*q, 31r, Hdim....
,rn, Hint I&gt;-It th" e itri'ine anulll
n il. waa known t&gt;, l.uve iti« -ii.,,d
. „,e.* •rii.t■;lr* t:v lretire Northwe*#
I f with hliw le*d, i • in Congre-- (lo ij.l.,
cloudy probably "cal*
and they -were aid I" turve atlIn i.l
lo.nera n-olghl amt lu a a i
Vl-i'd *om*' roll, ag i.
tu
make
their varalioii plan- wi'h that In ilnv.
D#|tmra Tide*
nrtnd
Tu*’ ^ l«Y «
hisl*, 9’ T?I A«
lint, whether Cotiyn - meet. Ir
M, *•
I*. M . k»w. 3 2V A4
idierial eeantun or led 'mill lit-'
wl 3 M !\ M i-g n la r rorivening d*t. tu Janrnriv.'
llArnmf If r
there wa* little iloutl that O'"
V a le n la y , Jo.lS. I*«l&lt;f SOAli
ronti.ivur*le*
ot y f r - r t (ninth*
Pracipllatlon
would let picked op Ju-t " h r O'
Tidal tor y c t . i d a y %--- I.M
they were dronin'! Sal unlay fright.
.T o ta l for ".month to d ata ;- 1.1 R 1
Tha Uaura trill lie Iht -nn if.------JiulUMl |ir dale
--- -- (.IR

furtiUlmr LOCAL WEATHhlt !

BOY

SCOUTS

All
Hoy Hcunl* ol Irm ip I I
are urgenllf re.|ue.l*d
to
!&gt;•■
preanut s t- tt lk wrekly meeting
I ..night at » nil o r Im k In lire
llaptlat
C liu n li
anpat.
Final
plana
for the mw week r amp
from AUg 31 tu Srpl. fi will be
dlacuaaad. All reaerrallon* rnual
he la lb * band* of Kcuulmaalaf
W. K Kad»r
md taler
than
Wedaaaday rtf Ihl* *eek, l( w*«
unB&lt;mu(.a&lt;l u«l.iy.

Trioiirratutc*
Mnvlniinu. s | ;
niinlruutti, 7*.
Iteiaid trailing
t
Olficial Itapart / / |**1
H llh U l III port
'
Hlob l * m

�MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1337

Oefining A Liberal

% k e Proposes .n&gt;h. . h , gdcb o ffo r- A V 4 f t ^ W l « ¥ l f t
S o lu tio n "* To llna l u manor to coontto under, Ww ek m|*ht to doalrahl*.
g
spscimf- l*g lilith F tact* ittm tl n r — » I fto) n u m N f certain i j
7 Gas Tax Squabble the
fund* from Ito channel* pro- Uetalaten will to
to « L

eriSSariy: sSJBQ&amp;e

•,
frie n d G e a . H u g h Jo h n so n , o f N R A fg m e , goes
to th # d ic tio n a ry to fin d o ut w h at a lib e ra l, la an d u n e arth a
U ila d e fin itio n , " A lib e ra l la a iwrnon fa v o ra b le to o o n itltllttAHal
M*1
...J
■
t _
.. 1
.
.
“ ttot net 1|| tbs ( I t n t M Ml
momurer thl* H sty tout

keen."

Mr. Baraott, wto Urea aS
fo rt, sad reprwmpl ort 8*d
county to T »ll|t o **»e thl* M
»ay* tto% there in mtoh talk
tpeciaJ m u I m rhrehgM)*
In
b n l m l * , . " land
O to
W. predict*
_
in September,"
that a ngw Uot mggUim fciU w ill
be y rerented at tto t ti(p f offerin* the stale a arnisroire cat la tto
slot machine into.
Commenting on tto
prehaMo
effect on cyrantr rpvrnuo* of tto
comptroller^* moppuye o f th o
piymcnt of g al taas* late coun­
ty trrsiu rlw for aapendllare by
the com mis*kmere as they wish,
the Saalo rt ton** msmbar *4Id:
"Many prevleua opponent* of
the slot machloe w ill to foread to
change Ih tlr tune’ by th* clamor
of the. 1-ounty o fficials fog rpre-

T 1IE C R U CIFIXIO N : And h(
hoartsy bis cross wsst forth
tain s place called lb * place «*f
^ shell, which la callsd In Ibt
threw Ool«oU*! whsrs
the)

fc#

k in d

Abort th* crowd;
H« Urod bis Uf* from y str to
roar
Aa Mo wto bad inward fear
O f grow|*| proud.
Ho n lito d , amoot Ufa's costIIsr tblays.
T to Mtttrooos that sa ry bring*

Tto tow red rose*

round

bit

Toasmy Manvlllo, tbs ssbutiu,
blag, U gotllng a dlturr* from
bis wlls. his fourth, by ths way.
Aa Sttoaloa blag It 'is only na­
tural ‘ that to ahould cool ufl

rapid tocaao*

Comptroller

Ire

toy stoppml tto flow of easy
nroney to tto ir treasuries, he H
abasd of tto remainder of tho
Itata. But what Jte. rey* I* worth
paying attention to.
Apparently
Qovernor
f'»no
doesn’t know snythina alnot the
demand for an aatru session of
the legislature. If a special *■»-

Th* star h*p total aatod t for
Its reaction to tho to tal**)* reprewiit*tfy*&gt;a stalim sat, W * must
H P H W
I I ___
wort*
to tto t effort. Is tto nna Individ­
ual wto would to responsible If
a sperlal session of the leglsla*
tar* to forced m the sta le
It may to th tl there is real
need for Ito lettlstolure to meet
again and Itad m b it assisU nce
ft cw*. to-those reunite* which
hare to n depending on iheg aso. _
U*« tsa raonle# to pull them out
sad shotted by *Of*t af tha ‘“hlg j of tto financial hole, hot if Corcounties’* which to re alwtay/ op-1 ernor Cone allows- himself to be
posed tto gaoallaa Uta allocation, swayed by tholr tales of woe, II
Oil opportunity1 would b* a political blunder of
; counties at I colossal proportions.

A man so commonplace as he,
Aa up &gt; af down
to
T h * wplk* ol Uf* b* motet;

It aoror once to him occurred
MU rule* was one that should

a rt If to hM mnaod a moreomat
aa tt o 'f a rt a f the slot machine
Interest** to combine forces with
tto county officials who are so-

to
U
m l tb* gasoil** ton
■ouabble was “» soliklon* nod not
* •'oopfpremto."
“h p f'ktO * n* one monitor ol
Ito l**k*l*lu r*," Burk* *oU, “ 1
H trely iD O M ta l to Comptroller
two that tto problam could to
nclred If to would continue to
mnto tto gasoline In * payment*
t* tto countin* uotil the IM S
I** 1*1* turn could correct any daftu to I offered no tmnpcomiaa
heeaiwo I Juva no authority to

*W rt in tto U U caaalto to* act , ------ - - t the Oar to t t o 'p o ?
Inw, aaid B art* offered a " » » • Ue road* and highways reranHpremdao" In tto form of n now taa1* riH V * -* * fto to rn * UU M l
t o h I M If to would m u m * and. that of eoure* would eto r
tto pajrmanta.
j up rood of tto Igooo* to agatre"U nllh* M&amp; be* w h o __________
to re usurped to hi* sdm toUtretlr* 1, xpenen of all I
office tto to w re w tto Jwtotory' tto cw M te lltr
hi arb itrarily deciding whlnh laws which tto ***1
of-Urn ktnU t o atoll obey a id to *m p lrt.,r'
which to atoU.ant, 1 realise fully
Committee mi
tto conatltattoml limitation* of hill * 1 M the
tto office I told and- certainly proponed %b k*
they do not M o d e authority to Imburss eounth
offer a eompyohito,
in * made whlcl
" I merely sagg sated to Mr- p art of tto lU
Lao that for tto time to h * at d are Ito IfB t
least to administer tto laws of was it ----*

lh« Bureau of- AfUlMd&gt; Indnptry.
was la Haatort yaalarday, %nd
uulllaod a plan of tick cradles
llou In Heml uoln Bounty.
William
Moya had a narrow I'lllHT FLOUR apartweul. |&gt;rl* &gt;tape yoslartay at th* Barn!
rata tmth. gsrajte. y'urnlstiod
nolo corner when his Ueyrie
looms,
log Mtguulla.
collided with a car driran hr
Italph Hauls WUIlam waa hatch­
ed down and under the car and
his bicycle was
sms shed. 11*
lo t up and weut bom* appar­
ently none the worse for hlf
accident.
WUU* HtrlMtaltow la to tto
d ir tor a low days ailendlag
descent born to tlu* first Knulixh colony. There ,h»d Imx' d to his auioinohU* business and
other GUifllHh colimles; no that the expression ahould bo mingling wltb frlsndt, Willie
eipocts to Join the s« tat ion
that nhe was the first EnglUh whlto child bom In corps In s tew weskg lo go Into
Amerlch."
setirs training.
. “ Even If Norlli ( ’aroUnliina ure unwilling to accept the
Congrtssmsu W. J. Hear* was
priority o f tbc Viking in American • exploration," the In Baofwtl for a law hours to­
*oat continues, “ ihev must take Into account the Illegiti­ day, lie predicts Ihsl tbs wai
mate child born to Mi^rugeritu Itolwrval, niece of Hleur do will nut last mure than twelrs
Robervul, flmt viceniy of Canada.
Marguerite loved a monlbs.
has been said that thorp
chevalier in the viceroy’* entourage. When, while atill on la Itbulbing
on earth worst tha*
the nhip taking him lo hi* domain, hleur Robervul learned hirh Ilfs on a low oalary.

Too Late To Classify

of the conaequence j;f the affa'r, he atemly set hie
niece ashore on an hlnml near Newfoundland, with an
old Norman nur*e and a small supply o f food and weapopa.
Her. [over wa* lied up. Rut a* the ehln Naihil away.

PW A Gets $159,161
From Tenant Houses

Thres*a a* qusstlon about at
toast oa* momhoc of U&gt;* U t lir i
Btalo* Boasts halo# ounlrollsil
Tab* Haaatur UtUa U rarsa foi
iQsireto* Didn’t shs premiss tt
•rearm toanr, and O BM V Uor
Q rarssT
*
Mtaatow or otbre,” says tot
on* Ire oh Now*
Journal
I boon* ol
rapreaaalaUro
as list night In which a
a * waa- 'presort la body
art la spirit, romlndad one then the ccurt
IM topega-rao*' la ’Alice queen and she

auppo;. _ __
Annaniaa I)ori&lt; and then (n have shipped o ff
father, Jutyy m - gr^’erujir o f the new *ettlemeu

sI Trchwnod smuunlcd to only
)U « .

|

7V Jto-TVrerory BmUto im Afnv Ytrk (Sty
n w n f+ u f+ rtt m i ium td

/jtrflnig* Unit.
IBooks lib* lb* slot operator*
are hating ttoir tun share of
ttoablaa. Matt,
Florida takas
ttoir taslaagi, tore Wash

SANFORD TWENTY VEARS A W
JsUlag traitor*/* n-I slim caoiiilnf It quit* prupor.sud should
ba doto .to orenr re**, but w«'d
Hb* -So **o Ito rasa** mp to
work - and mads t» ssm thslr
k#t» ' Taslsg 'loyally to f**4dis­
loyally do*# not appeal to a ,
Th* mric Ttoatrr wUl giro
a' prugrgm
rndar bight
for Ito btofU* rt lbs Bsmluola
Cogaty Haas* Uuardt. This U o
•top la tto right directIre sad
bU patriot!* clUs M « should pa-

M c K e e
PHONK 135

A u t o
SANFORD, F M .

S u p p ly

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—

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STfiTSONtTES IN QERIlANY

F ? rf* H
P8 e c c Qu
Nix
McCoy

Ca

Social

.M W W A f
C M # Ntm W r Fire ad dm First
Mhadht Charcl wffi mort al

V**t torvVher**"

P e rso n a ls
Oalmar It*turn
two fwaha

K**to McCof y tr s i
twdAy at U :»0 q'el
First paptlst Churcl
raony wad pctfociacd
W. p Brook*, Jr.

la .pending a
at Daytona

f w t t t avrriea officials said the
taaan ad th* dead c**M »s t t o
iamtnad until • comptetu check
D O *** D IO *

(U S A M tM SA&amp;flEft

BETTY U N IO N

The three Stetson Unlrersity co-eds pictured here spent ths
summer at the Unlrersity of Heidelberg, Germany, studying the
Oerman language on a fellowship they reccing. Mlaa Doris Dad*
of Apopha and Miss Elisabeth Badger of Parkersburg, W. Va. seers
juniors et Stetson last year, and Mlaa Betty I in ten oil l&gt;eLand was
a sophomore, (leorge Edward Schick, DcLarnl, a sophomore, eras
the other Station fellowship student at Heidelberg this summer.

T M i m s s I Bah. Marrla Memortal picnic will he given at t w
SaaLande Spring* at 1:00 o’clock.
,
A haakot cuppet will -to' aetead
and tha ana*bars of Order of .

■gj^ra Bj«. M itolr
-rtu«i
—
nupA
T
_,7r
Mlaa
Eltlibnth
Whittington

k2,..Tx

r “ ^ “‘L ",r !s

rfTn^rtftTSSlItI

Wlllbm McKIm of
Newark,
the rneka from the tree tope and
N. J. arrived today t » r|&gt;cnd
the fire llcktd at our clothing.
two weeka with hla mother, Mrs.
••Some o f the CCC boya got e v
W. M. McKIm.
•llrd. They started to run away,
M&gt;me o f ua older mrn Forced them
Mr. and Mm. J. A. flan.L awl tn flay on the rock refuge, hut
daughter. Sherry,
of
Orlande
tome got aw ay"
apent yeeterday with Mr.
end
Mrs. W. M. Haynes.

*
‘7
„ /
"JT

Mils Kdtth Ctementa o f Lake­
land la ipeddlnr1 her vacation
with her mether, Hr*. Clara K,
Morris*r in Oviedo.
Mr-g La* Goff and daughters

NOW

Mias Sara Myrick kss rilurnel
from Lakeland where she
has
heen vlslling1 Mr. and Mrs. Hi
n e tth n u l A i k Wank* • * * !
the Seminole County Board of
W. Myrlek for the paw meek.
I'liMic Instruction, has returned
Mia# 'Janet Chapman has re­ fi-ni s twa VeHm’ vacation In
turned from Charlotte bikI A- hr it*., mountains of North Coroeille, N. C. where she h»« Ih-cm Hn*.
spending the past two weeks..
Marriage lieeneci were laaued
*
•
Mrs. F. V. Lee relurani &gt;•*•*• u*rr ths week-end by County
terday from Miami where - she Judge R. W. Ware la C. U
has been the guest of her sister. lim it* and Virginia Michael of
Mrs. John Downing, for the past DeLan-l and to F- E. McCoy and Everything,** now ut the
Rita Military
observers said they
Mildred N il of Hanford.
three weeks.
Theater, brings him to the peak expected Ike Japanese to launch
o f a brilliant career
a heavy offensive tonight. The
A nursing home for rone aMr. and Mr*. Q, 0. NordgTen
-Starred with Alice1 Way# and. Chine*# *a!d their troop* "drove
lessen
la
and
tbn
aged
will
be
announce the birth of a son on
the Hits Brother* la thl* Twin- o ff" * Japanese force moving InApril 21 ut Pensacola, Ha. Mrs. opened IB Ik* near future by tlrth
Century-Fo*
seneatiunal land lu strike the Chinese llmv
Mr*.
O.
8.
Htamtrum,
a
regtiNordgren was th* former Miss
musical hit, with a aupporllng from the rear but Japanese still
■cred aurse, at hat home, aoAlice Vihlcn o f this elty.
cant Including Charles Winning- held th.&gt; right bank
uf
tha
mrdlna In la lor maI kin received
er, In utap llovlek, Rub.noff and Whan upon near Ha
confluence
Indsy.
hi* violin, and Tony
Martin, with the Yangtie.
Amrche Is also appearing
with After the explosion Chin***
County Agent 0. It. Daw ion,
W. C, Fields and noted gu**l and Japanrs* troops intensified
who hs* been recuperating from
Atari o f stag* and screen on a land, and artillery battles nn the
Injuries luatalned hit an auto ac­
Sunday radio program on the N. fringe* of the flame-swept' city.
cident nearl Walter boro, 8. C.,
B. C- Red Network, at »:00 V. M . _____________ &gt;_
‘
■
Mlaa Patricia
Ann
Rathcl eras In hla office a abort time E. D. 8. T'
&gt;
w
left Friday fur Coronado Beach today for ths first time *hwe
Chat%M Wtnatnger la Ith* fa* Rublnoff being beard with his
when she trill be Ike geest of
miliar Cap’n Heury of the radio famous “ Sirud" Hundsy night*
Mlaa. Alvin Lundqulst and Mlaa
Showboat, broadcast every Thurs­
J»«k Hyatt, member of the local
AUaa Luadqutst.
day night on the same station aa
Headquarter* Cqpspany of tha
Amrche at PlOO P. M Two nlh#^
Friends of Mr*. C. C. Collins Natioaal Guards, I* In Camp radio stars are also In the cast,
Perry
Ohio
where
Mr
trill
compete
will bp glad to learn that she hat
returned to her howl* from th* sa a member of tkg Florida Rtflt
Orange Cmoral Hospital in Or­ Tram In a thru* w u M shoot for
lando and la Improving rapidly. the natlopsl championship.

T a y l p r To Enforce
Inspeedon Laws On
Government Gasoline

gray

LITLH FALLS, N. Y„ Aug. SI
—W j—Becana* their eldest .on.
Th* ala bond* which the
Ctaudi Whlddon. Jr. and Rob­
Frank, "attends college t M haa
City Qon&gt;tl» etnaare
exchanged
ert
Rumbley
hat*
rstunmd
from
had
consideraid*
gltftcqll
l» mental agancisa I f tha ahlfuaantq
Clayton,
0«.
and
polM*
lb
professors and InqtructOFt pro­ origins U hi FtoyMui
North Carolina and Tennessee
nouncing hit name," Ignats and
f l i Lm j m IIoci i w l n feu of
smv-etgUtk oma a galion will bn

A Nrw Season

HIT
SHOW

Bhfl A Tagior, supvrvtaiag tn.
Mrs.
B.
D.
Caswell
and
SpaSCnr, said Attorney General daughter, Jean, have returned
Cary p. Inndta ruled Ik* Inspec­ from Atlanta, Gq. and Wayna*.
tion Igwa and tko Inspection fa* ville, N. C. where they
have
been .pending
th*
pari
two
aklpsatntn which
orlginatn uk months.
rgus scat*, gem though tke gsas.
line i* far
fever*mental unit
Mr*. Anna Ashworth of Evansvlllr, Ind., and Mr*.
Ednp
Hklpmenta which origlaaU out­
side Florida and are made direct­
ly tn the consuming gipherr men­
tal' unit are aubjtwt to (pdara!
ipipmtijw lows and nat tn tkn
state'* inspect lew fen.
Taytir Mid M tort
w«*rt t«
gnnnllne companion that th* in­
spection foe would
Im m cd U trlj on (kaottne uldp- boon spending
meat* .object to £.
months.

HUDSON. N- » . Aug.
DPI—A raaur bladp wag
ad from tha throat of
Upim ag at iiudro* cur

Tn—day

Diamond* And Watches

Pina Watch And Jewelry Repairing
P iM W n d . M nan lln g-iX n d-K n gravln g•tarntw* p h i i n « ' a n i i t i i k i .o w m b t *
t a*.
r»*« •
n * si
* a a n q a a a — ■■naaaaaaau nannenaai

GLASS

!CITY NEWS BRIEFS

ORAZWAOJKWSKI

W ERT-The JEW ELER

..

ovmpo

at Arabia. 0% are ths guaata
at Mr*. OotTa brother, Frank
A namber of •rtaada ot Or la­
de stUaded the funeral of Mrs
Matharsou la Ft. Myars Tburt-

Congress Seeks To *
Keep U A Out OfWar

WASHINGTON. An*. ! ! . —&lt;JP)
— The Sovrjtty filth Congro#*'
»ooahf to krrp thin country from
tha shadow of the blackest war
clouds (o roll aero** tha world
*tnc* 1JH
The Irrt.tatton It enact'd In
(be session Juri concluded was
predicated no Itiese two broad
Many astronomer* o f the mid­ point*:
dle ages bcllcrcd that tha earth
Aroldanca of “ locldanta*1which
was the stationary center of the embroil a ueutral Halloa Im aoon Iter**'.
other'i war.

Radio Stare Appear
More Thaw One Thou-!
fae?l— I n P i c t u r e A t R l U — wand—Iwtludiflg 3 1

are lavttad.

will ftvu a certtfioaU piano recltal in tha studio of Mrs. raania
8. Munson on Myrtle Avenue,nt
B:00 o'clock.
Amlatant talent
will be Mrs. Richard Maawell,

1 » u J i a f l w t » ^ i &gt; &gt; ’ VT&gt;M U »
and Company D t p u t a n t T I R n
Whin * ih*t] K rn lM il
toward
■the the irttU m n L Suddenly ev­
eryone- In th* crowded i l n t l
keeled In -know H w
coming.
It ciploded in ■ m u *
of hu­
manity. ■ Abend, w o n y M in the
carried Dilllnfhhm to' thf
hoaplla1. Dillingham had four

Mr and Mr*. F. K. KonmOlat,
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Bkhnp, Mlaa
R . — -ucy KoumitUt and Mins Virginia
remor- ]*rtold apept ymtwndny at DayOnorgu long Beach In th* RnumUUl
bmpiAmong those from Sanford
oamt gt Daytona Basok aqd Camn*da Boaab yaatactUy V t n Mr
and Mr*. S n. pippin and famtty,
Mr. and Mr*. Lea Ic h o k MY
and M r* R. J. H^kUxa, jft . pad
1Ira- Cecil Bate*, aotl th* |(Ju«r
Cloia* Borland, Ruth -Borland,
Shirley fcfhol* Janet Chapman,

krothy Marshall, Haiaw
Mariam Dnanan, LndJ
Annie Iglto Metbvtn.
HUI Martha Adam* an

Hlgrbta

kM* Jcto I

K m m d Imrfqdiet. Ma
kley,
Klwew n i w t i n
Field*.
J a U K tC tB p

Bpulnaid,
JnRaa
Chart** {•*!■••»■

Np

QUALITY— DEPENDABILITY
Pittsburgh Proof Products

IT HITS
THE SPOT!

SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK
1 P I N T . . . ?0c—2 PINTS . . . 35c

SE M IN O LE
CREAM ERY

COM PAN Y

B. L. Perkins
CORKECT MEN'S WEAR
CORRECT

"BURREK'S HEEDS flROW*

Fall Tailoring

HENRY A. RUSSELL SEED CO.
100 W. FIRST 8T.

Percy Mero appeared before
th* County Commissioner* in ■
epoclal .esslon last
Saturday
laembvj and further
roqurited
th* Btsrd to donaU (ZOO to p/y
for iaslnuaastU used by the
Americans Loglow Junior Drum
and Bugle Corps.

PHONE 41

D isplay -

RILEY’

AlJOflHT 24 THRU AUGUST 26. 1M 7

Th* local
Fire
Department
answer d a call to Btghlh Street

Fresh PRUNES No. 2H Can 12^C

between T U n G r if

'r is e r

and

MIRRORS . PAINTS

Cyprom

Arrow., wkece a fir* caused by
» leaktrj ireraeswi stove threat
amid to -got out o f control, the
ftro was aalingwishqd and no
damag* wan 'fkpM, Chief Mack
Clcvrlartd IvpMted.

Storra-Schaefer
CINCINNATI

Blue Rose RICE
4.Lbs. ' R e
No. 2 Standard TOMATOES SVlC
SALAD DRESSING

Ik-puty ptoftlt* Lowl. A. Tala
and Jack
(qpkaon
rrotartfar
look two
|o Rfclfurtl
They ware
^Ifllto"
Harralaoa
aad Uooker T. %wdlry. negro,
both MBtencap to serve ouo year
h» Circuit J M gr MUtard
U.
amllb, attar ntamUag guilty in
larroav i harga*.

IIU M

yt-naa

Qt.

AND

23c

'

TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY

t'/*c

TOMATO JUICE No. 2 Can

Sliced Pineapple No. t Can 12' 2C
Ball APRICOTS No. 1 Can JOC
Borden's MILK 3 Tall Cana .20C
I

Fresh TOMATOES

2 |bs..

I

StringlesB BEANS

2 lbn.

I

Grenn CABBAGE

I

Cooking APPLES

15c
....19c
3c

ib.:
5 Btoe

..... 19c

M r. Chas. Bullard

O bb R I f D epartm ent

wKh m ataia taking order* for IndividaaHy
kanils.
r

VfaJ CHQPH lb.

w In and Inspect thf pnwtnl (all wookna. St*
i th* pattfrn tad lot U a take jrwu- m w u a
Its will to daliverwd al yuar coavealnoea.

h H p or

T M BREAST lb.
R U « l * r 2 lb*.

Tailored Clothes Fit Better

V

�I

1

F arr A n d Form er Champ
Max Baer Nearly Stqge NonTitle Bout At Farr’s Camp

LONG BEACH, N- J , A**. »
—0P1—Thar had topall TomSi* Pair d ll 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 ml*hi. barn been lb* mo*l
aparticular acrap of (ha » u » -

- It waa, uanouncrd thla mornlas bp ’ Dwight BmlLh dt th*
Banlord Batch
Company
(bat
I ha makara of lUilck would aponeor.lho broadcast of . thq Tom­
my Parr-Joe Lonla fllb l that
will be held in New York Thun­
der crania*. Mr. Bmllh
alio
of bamor," be collided to the ataled that tba fight will b«
rta*«ldera, cmraaula* lilt
Tl«bl orar'th a w arn of both net­
Broadoiai.II*. *T could l»*ra hit blaa work* o f the "Natluml
o.i that cheek and tpraed that railing Company.
rit ' aad than whara would Ma
f'tbt Thunder nllht with Leel» b a r
Parr rtud(lari y roneenled l*
(bake hand* with M»a whe* ha

mcr. *

irll iba

Farr Nearly Brings One From The Floor
Of The Camp Ring When The Welshman's
Manager Steps Between Fighters &gt;

Fkvor Of.

m aSSiE®:
©WfcJw %
Ut4 'took, otar. Ua hurlittaalatka-tadlkwttXtno

tasrH Uo (M fp: cfpdit tor
CrtilKlO WdkrH-^fWl* faaalap m m , ot

ItBtl &gt;k*“ h«ot|# pp'll■.toad* i ■ woadtnni
or

ppu

[m n -bound t r l p l a i t n
H m )a * .with, one awpy
wr*-, on Pint unit am*

’ r ~

L "Hell*, Jaa," ■uid. Mai. -How
you fdollngT-

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iltta aa Ua pampori and ticket, Tommy Farr,
rtumpms sad pride, tam e w n t to m«k hi*
Jon Lonla. Ho Impraaa ii Now Torkara with
too and hard-batled appearaaco.

nakad.
-Bomtthlng*. I toll you hottar
after Thuraday night * fight The crowd at tba ring*ld«,
•ora* SPOO mho didn't mind o
•light dr Itala, 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 ile r Heir*.
ton, Inman punching hag No. S

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(h l him a*aln for nnlblnr"

StrSlling Man Is \
Killed In Holdup

Coast Guard Braves
Storm In Searph Of
Three Missing Boats

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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 i f the mlnln*
boil* which waa-feportrd lo the
Cooat Guard e* the Drydock tua
number II of Uronklyn. T h e
number of peranna aboard ihn
other two boat* reported ml**Ina from their Lana I.land bealna wbr not known.

G crb cra
D a is ie s , 4 Y e a r
I 'ia n ln . H ib is c u s , 1 Y e a r
O ld . F a n c y l e a f C a U d ln m a .
A ll C o lo n .
H oo ted
C u tt i n g s : L lg u n t r a m ,
H lb ls cuh, p a r a d t M
V in e , F l a o t f
V in e .
W a t e r L ilie s , B o g
I'ia n ln .
R oses. Pool C on n lru c tio n , l a n d s c a p i n g . A ll.
P la n In
F is h .

To prepare- an old black het-1
tie n* a container for fireplace,
wood, flrat waeh the. kettle and |
then' apply taro coat* o f black
paint to IL
'

"What do you mean. mahlnR
rctuaikq. like that about me In *r of
Uu&lt; . paper?"
bn
demanded, meat
iliruellna hi*
perapIrlnR fare lira . f
about alt
Inch** from Bear'* da* li

n o t ic e

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-HoRa," Man," adid 7oa. ^How
you fooltaglT h a n 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 M u in the edge, loaning
o f i r &gt; » if to whlapor aomalfalng
tn'J'og'* H r 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 M ia 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

ring,

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' D a i , looking much younger
than M* almost SI Mara, rolled
tat* the rhamplon'a ( ( t a g ; 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* . ;

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.,o( a rrrrat interview In which
1 Mae waa quoted aa laying Ibat
Farr "couldn't kill a f ly "
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 t h e
mldat i f Farr'a wnrkmit before
about boo tana. He and hi*
brother*, Buddy H*er, were l o ­
in* lo workout laler, Karr wait­
ed until hi* handler* bail ru­
mored bl* glove*. then went up
lo Mix ruinin* llko a flRhlln*

Before Farr Fight
- POMFTON LAMB, N. J, Aug,
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

■-tatepa, -T h e Octal
Meintrru allowed the j s s t t ..........

M ^ d ” its%

Titular Bout Will
Be Broadcast Over
N. B. C. By Buick

FLORIDA

»TATW L N A U tR
w.
l.
r&lt;

aaarlll* ..a __ _ H ’ 4*

k ir m .u i.

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l r a u io i

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 two' other*
lo
}|* **ld Burn* had idad* a
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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 ■laytvethlnulnn ,il l b » 1nn. rttlH
lie called Mai
would at
bear lag,
Tb*. woman, tb* captain
llulrnb
&gt;i-l- Hi lex*'* t - l.
ant THicnn i .h a ij i 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 Hi.ft. a-Ji rhatlHeeea*.
*-t.
v.
out , of tba ring and aUyed there ad In the park -to cool oil,"
New U r b a n &gt;.
( - li
Kauavllla
until Farr bad ootnplated bl* ona dr them (lapped bar and
I-*.
AMBRitiAN a a i f H ia r f o w
workout. Ha. waa maananlmoja then aha heard "on* or two
T,ilrdu, l-t i Mlnneamtlla. t-I.
•bout the whole thing.
aboil."..
(.‘ulMnibue. J-X; FI W * L *•(■
Milwaukee, I*; Indlanetcftle. 4
"flood thing Ira got a *an*a
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, Ready To Consider

Jn tha autumn.
Senator
-garkky, Kentucky, Demo­
crat, and
Representative
J^aybm m
Texas
Democratic
•hahn h the Senate and House
y tn / lt ft* e 4 to theWhite Itouhe
T B r . talk o f a political reallgnim p r has arisen out o f the deep
ajblaipn-ta the niaka o f congree
d tl l l ■Damauita— a d trial on am*
A h e a d 1by their hitter adjourn,
t e e t * y squabble an the Senate

Rid In? on an elevator In tbo Wine On department store In
Shanghai when n heavy shall struck the building, Anthony Dilling­
ham (le ft), New Yack Time* correspondent, was eerlonsty wounded.
Hallatt Abend (right), chief o f staff for Tbs Timas In China, who
sms riding with BUI [ngh*m, was also . Injured, gill inch am U a
former Nashville, Term, resident,
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C ity 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 of 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.
-Tbe 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 eteidW unt a n Bt last
ripe, for tha teng-81*ru*isd party
toellgnroent. He mnlewD I
that
i R m W Seuth’a fealty
to the

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Japs Launch Big ON
tensive In Effort
To Drive Chinese
— Out—Of—Shanghai— ■■ 11

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« . - &lt; * ) —FaUr* official*
pressed e v e r y
•TStUbl* man Into s saarokteday
for *
three-oloalhe'-atd
Bin and
her
sbdsetoe
who
snatched h*r from s baby car*
.Hasc I d fall view ol haadrod*
ot shopper*.
The child, tu *«« Carol, die*
appeared from' tbs earring*
■Id* a aroraey white hsrmolbsr
Mr* Dorothy i.ura*, I I ,
wai
maklns supper purchase*
ynetarda?.
Tbit abductor apparently as* I
raped without aroustsg tbs asaplrlon of anyone la lha atrosl
rrowda. Tbs polios wars sasbl*
to uucovve- »■ etauatht*- wot***.
Tbs child's parssts arc la mod­
erate rlrrumatsnco*

Flank MovementNeatf
Peiping: Endangers
30,000 Jap Soldiers

An estimated 400 n r t ir a
were m ini and 1,000 wounded, hwiudlng three Americans, when a
iry artillery shell smashed Into the crowded Wing On A Company deportment atom (shown In
ht of picture), In the International Setllrment
In Shanghai. Origin of the shell waa unknown,
this picture, taken during a typlioon in IMS, shows the section where the shell landed.

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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 o f 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,

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Chinese Spring *
Surprise M o v e

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Activated Carbon Is
Used To Make City
1 W a t e r Palatable

The Rsnfurd Camp of
the
WiMsInirn of the World will meet
tonight et H:0o o'clock In the
Amerirnn U-gbm Hut.

SHANGHAI, Aug. 24.—
(AP)—Japanese planes, iut*
val guna and landing parties
nmantled at Shanghai today
in the promised "big offer*
Hive” ngainst einhtffl»„ChIaKrst* resistance. Two Japan*

'Franco Declares
Santander Fight
Virtually Over
Loyalist Stronghold
In North Expected
To Fall This Week

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C. W. Isblll, prlnrlpal of lake
HENDAYK, Aug. 24.--&lt;A’&gt; Twenty-four persons were ar­
,
Mery School has returned from Continunl advance* by five con*
raigned before Cll| Judge Frank
Dalton, (&gt;a. to In-gin
prepara­ verging columns
vt
insurgent
L. Miller In a session of the
I
tions for |hu oiw-ning uf school. troops •loilay made ' It
"a|fp*renl,"
said
(ieneral
Francisco
Municipal Court yesterday alt),
J. N. Grooms waa given |«-r- Franco, that “ fighting In 8anernoon to answer charges ranr
i
miaalon yesterday
to
re-roof tander province Is virtually end*
Ing from violation of truffle or|
and make gcnerul repairs to hla
dlnanrat to driving while inlox|
resl-len.'u oft
Sanfonl Avenue,
The Inaurgent chluflaln’a Salcated.
,
estimated tn cost $|pu
amanra keadi|uarlere predicted In
In yesterday** session J, L.
.
a slg lament teday that H f.r a te
Chapman platded not guilty to
Members of the Sanford Chess of lilt a'my's ailvanrr would per­
charge* of driving while Intoxi­
mid t:heckcr Club will bold their mit the capture of the provincial the Chine Re*.
cated bat wa* found guilty and
weekly meeting tonight/at 7:30 capital "befitrr the end of the
sentenced to serve »0 daye In
TIENTSIN.
Aug.
14,—&lt;*?-•
l
o'clock In tha Valdei Hotel, it week."
jail. Leroy Ward, negro, pleaded
i
was announced today by A. C.
(invernment reports, admitting Creek Chinese advance guardp
not glllly to chargee of being
I
Madden, secretary.
drunk and disorderly but was
In part the insurgent clnima re- ■wrpt around both flank* o f U&gt;»
Japanese army southwest of Pei­
foand guiltyaand also sentenced
ixirteil fierce
infantry attacks
ping today end struck slmuW
\
Till- wrrkly meeting uf the supported by fleets . of
to serve SO daye by Judyn Mill­
tanka
i
Woodmen Circle will U Hold to- and large masses of artillery Uneously In an effort to plrtep
er.
morrow night at the Imm* „f and aviation on the tightening ■iff .10,000 Japanete troops im*
Albert Dewberry, charged with
mobltla.-d Ultra by
torrential:
Mrs. C. E. McSarfuw mi 324 WV.r semi circle
drunkannesa estreated a
|2&amp;
rrnti-rod on
the rains.
bond and W. C Fleming waa
Twentieth Street. All menilxis Spanish govermm tit's last
Im­
A major battle with at least
given tbe alternallre of a JfJ
are urged to be present
portant Biscayan seaport.
fine or SO days In the stockade
t&lt;ns Corrlales southwest of the a &lt;|u*rter uf a million men *n*
gaged waa devtloplng along a
Eight Tenderfoot and Second
after he wa* found guilty of sim­
C. E. McKay,
principal
of U-leagueml city
use
heavily
Class Scouts of Troop No 8 were
Cess allowed &lt;)• re ,e Tkreel
ilar chargesshelled
by
Kn-trco's
I'alencia IMJ-mll* front. China's modemlied army waa attacking from
Those rharged w i t h being taken Into the troop last night
road column,
the government
four direct lima to
thrust the
in Impressive
Initiatory
careflls s llt s r t We Wewe TWreet
ciirnniuniotie stihl.
Japanese army nut uf thb eonmonies, it waa staled today.
quered northeast China.
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Following the service*, troop
business wai discussed and InThe Japanese front 80 mile*
ter patrol game* were
played
■nuthweat nf Peiping
wa*
la
danger of bring snsppeij o ff by
by the boys.
Mrs Surly* Moan return,-.I Is.t
the surprise
Chines*
strategy
The following scout* were in­ night front a two weeks buying
Walter le e Dohsim, 2U, died In
NEW YOKK, Aug.. 24 _ &lt; * ■ )Rcpllrs In The Sanford Herald's
vested; Elmore Graddlck, Buddy trip In New York, wlirn- eh#
and graee apprehension wa* ap*
Mrs. Florence P. Temple, former
the local hospital Isle yrsterdsp
Angel, Bobby Hhaeffer, Leon Bar- viewed msny nf the latest Pall Jean Harlow rontest began lu
parent In all Japanese area*
afternoon after a short illness.
p«er In to The Herald nfflre to- wife of Waller 8. Gifford, presi* south end wait o f Palplng,
wick, William Owen, Mika Saua, •tries.
dent o f the Amrrlran Tftrphone
. Mr. Dobson, who has been
d»y,
as
the
first
lap
o
f
the
un­
Paul lloore and Sherwood Ja­
All Japanese troops were hur­
Mr*. Motes stated that she usual rontest got under way.
and Telegraph Company, was
employed In the Roberts Gro­
cobson.
riedly withdrawn -from their
purchased a .Urge selection of fur
killed
today
In
a
fell
from
her
cery be re for the past
seven
Midnight Thursday has
Iteeil
Tbo meeting waa In charge cost* which promise to limime
tended poeltlona weal o f PaipfaR*
rltvenlh floor apartment In •
years, was born August IS, IWW uf
several
Junior
Assistant very popular In the rnmlng sea* fixed a* the deadline' when all
end concentrated on the eat*
West
87th
Ntreet
hotel.
at Hampton. 8. C.
answer* must have brrn submit­
Scoutmasters In tbe
place
of
Her mnrrlsge to fllffnril ende«l bank uf the Yungtlng River till,
lie ts survived liy his widow, Scoutmaster H, E. Morris who
ted and winners will In' announced
Kvngtal and Wanplngeten t«V*
WJille
on
her
return
trip,
the
one son, W. I.. Jr.
and one
In Friday afternoon's paper. Tin- In divorce at Reno In 1029 Mrr urba of Palplng end In PulptBg
eamshlp “ Shawnee," on which
daughter, Mary Jane; his par­
booklets will h* a wa filed on Bat* Temple later married John Tem* proper. Japan*** warplanes wet*
ah* sailed, was held up In New Y»rk
pie, an electrical englnrrr. Pm
ent*, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dob­
from
Harbor for A hour*.due to a sit*
some time eke hstl been in ID bombing the entire area
son of this city tml two brothdown
strike
of
the
crow.
She
aisl­
health and had been treated at Mentoukvw 30 miles west &lt; f
era A. E. and E. C. Dobson
ed that during that lime, no fivvi
various sanitarium* fur nsnrmu Peiping to « point 40 latlae to ,
also of this city.
Peipingi
or
water
was
allowed
for
(be
pas
dl.nrdrr,
areordlng to her father, the aoutbcaat on the
Funeral services will be held
Gregory, 79,'senger* and none of them war
Walter Pitman, a Jersey City. N Tientsin railroad.
in the Erickson' Ftineral Home
his daughter, permitted to leave the ship,
J , manufacturer.
Wednesday morning at 10:00
m. of Lake
Bh* said that renovathma on
with Dr. E. D. Brownlee, pastor
yesterday af- her Specialty Shop have been
uf the Proabyterian Church hero,
| Hat, Jean Harlow’s fjfe Story" ty N e W
Y ork cT H A r e
very abort-practically completed, and she is
officiating.
prepared to give to the ladies uf
The following will ser-vg aa
a A **
spent Sanford the lataet In ready-to'.
|nouncad Friday may rrcelvr tbrlr
1 - ■
pallbearers:
George
Marfelt,
l B number of
! copy a f tha beautifully Illustrated, ' NEW YORK, Aug-, 71.— I
Jteyuald* Thomas, O. E Gonaley,
• hate* af hla
booklet by calling *t The Herald, nf^dl^d In top eoais ag.ln.t
age from his
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, a f­
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
wKh.aramps while swimming la st tha weakly meeting of .Hoy to the mid 60'• etriy yesterday.
Ik * pood apd disappeared be­ laoat Troop 14 l*Xt Bight In' Ihe
low lb *'tu rfirs unnoticed by bit Baptist Church annex, acrurdtng
■AN DIBOO, OMMeraia. AM two gampanIons. Tb* oftlclala to W .- t . Kadrr, aroutmaster,
Aa application for
member*4.—VP&gt;—Dteaeter r t r a c k ^ lk s tooted tbo body to twenty to
ship la tha group was received
Mery's armada a f gh at 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 t 4
Lake Monroe, was reappointed J|
M ewtef tight.
Mr. Radar painted out u rt^** pastor a f th* church fur th* I I
to th*, buy* which they would coming year at a church confer- i f
need 'aa the Vtroop ramp which enca held In U k e Worth recently. 14
Rev. trey I* well llkad ta the jp
le llllldullJ to begin Aug. 14Ha etatad- that th* group w(U vicinity where he has served et M
laevu Thursday morning at.8:&lt;W pastor far two ysan and n * I t
inroad from Lake Worth yroter- J »
day ta bagta hit third year,
«|.

Eight New Scouts
Join Troop No. 5

Mrs. Sadyc Moses
Back FromNew York

Walter Lee Dobson
Succumbs Suddenly

Jean Harlow Test
Goes To Thursday;
Awards Saturday

,l w

ear Leeward
L U Reported

'

SHELL KILLS 400 IN SHOPPING SECTION

Abductor Flees*
InfAhtThrougi
gested Streets
Leaves No 1

'Rnyburn
Invited To White
House Luncheon To
^Discuss Situation

' - ;•« "

AUGUST H, 1M 7

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

AMERICANS WOUNDED IN CHINA

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Body Of Nesrro
Youth Ig Found

CrowdiAre Attracted Dr. i c. Rucker
Ry RerlraJ Serricee Back From Tenne

Six Killed At Giant
Flying Boat Crashes

inted Pastor

J----hA.

LOCAL WEATHER

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rag 8ANF0BD HERALD, SANFORD,FLORIDA

f*~ FRIDAY, AUGUST 20. 1917

CARRIES AMERICANS TO SAFETY

SUn a student
ta the wife
of Supreme
C n r t Nominee
U n |o L Black,
oh own here
w ith her
young daughter,
• Joaephloe.
The mother of

In servlee and
now atudlea
for her
college degree.
Racket-wrecker
Tbomai Dewey
w ho haa
brought 71 man
to trial and
cent 71 ol
them to prison,
haa entered

district
attorney of
New York CUy
aa Republican
candidate,
hacked by
tha American
Labor party.
S n irlc g like a
m eteor In
tennis skies,
19-ycir-old
Bobby Riggs
of California
appears
I .jv tty n*tiifpivs"l tinny un* In iniiiti tiitit danger uf being plit in tw o sml iliivcn bock
liai. | m
i ver Thuriitay, August 1 1», by n ruigini: d u n c e drive, Heavy casualties
•in tu n r It
ore »n«rn ffThttng b i t k In m tillrry S irfn li'.

headed for
No. 1 ranking
In American
tennis.
With Ova major
victories
already won,
he wtU (enter
the national
tournam ent
second only to
Dos Budge.

Generalissimo
Chlang
K ai-Shek, whose
ii»- liner. I ir - k t.n l T a ll, was uiins.il -Sunday, August ID. to renuiV,. hundreds nf wnins-n anil
childnst (iron tin- Shanghai s s r sneir. The littrr I, shown above, while brio* is the group of build'
me* u- 1-1 by the Amrrvr n rm h a n y at Nanking,
Ambassador Nelson T. Johnson a n t family ncctijia-r

th -

b u i l d . , &gt;g a t

Ivl-,

*

NORDMEER COMPLETES SURVEY FLIGHT

m a g m a t.

word In civil
*

and m ilitary

affairs
la the law of

j

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• SnnhMte 'Connty Prahnvg
Mure Fruit And VeyetaMe* Tdan Any
Similar Aren la America

Ranfori ta The Only Centra) "*
Florid. City A ffortb* HaU, n iKhwir

And Water Itaaqportatlon

AN INDEPENDBVX DAILT NEWSPAPO
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VOLUME XXVI

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Member Aaaodatad Preaa

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Adjournment
Of^Coigress
I u m M ‘Hear

SANFORD; FLORIDA, SATURDAY. AUGUST 21, 1W7

AMERICAN SHIP HIT jN FlJRl(H;s"siLVNGHAI FIGHTING j H i g g i l l S

Eatabllahed In 1S08

F f f i d s AMERICAN SAILOR KILLED IN CHINA

Ipuval Ready
],To Talk Bonds

Leader Rayburn Pre­
dicts Session’s Ad­
journment B r Sun­
down Deaplte .Work

NUMBER 258

Japs Defeated
In Aip Battle
Raid On Nanking la
Foiled As Chinese
F l i e r s Meqt Jap
B o m b e r s Yn Air

No Final Action Has
Yet Been Taken By
Duval Commission
On Sanford Bonds

— Mayer— Edward— Higgins— and *|
llTy A ttorney Fred. R. Wilton
l&gt; turned here late
y e s trrd 't
cflrm oon with the assurance th I
t H e I&gt;uvsl County Commies loners
?t mould take action quickly on-the
n funding program outlined 'y
11 e City Officials In tho meeting
v.ith the Commissioners yesterday
Rural County holds fin ,000 -li
I I'aiifunl and on which the Intere it
’ ‘ WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.
NANKING.
A ttv . 2 1 .—
l*« been JtF nqusnt for sev en )
—(AP)—A weary Congress
(AP)—Chlnoap nlrforce ofWith a fourth of th.* city in flames, Shanghai witnessed lls m o t furious dry of J*lno-Jepanese j,„ r a , anil
City officials ore
neared
adjournment, but
flciT g (iednrnl tonight that
with n series of events climaxed by the sh ellin g of u United Plates ship. This diagram ed nuking overtures in sn effort to
with so much of Ita original fighting
their
jitm itw hml fought off
nlrvlew shows ( I ) the spot ’in th&lt;- an ti-aircraft shell, killing one American sailor onil wounding_IB. pet Duval County to prrtlcJpatr ui
program __postponed__ that OlVsIoped in flame* was Ihr whole I’ootung w aterfront and much of H oigkuw . with the fire '* refunding, program already
n
J
ii
|
uhu
-ho nttempt to raid
member* n ) l l
expected
Nnnkiiig in tho largest and
President Roodevelt to call threatening the famous Aslor House hotel, Indicated by rlrcle on lunik of Soorhnw rrrvk (2). The ■‘,,ipt#d b y * large m ajority ■f
most bitterly contested air
Th.. Chinese battle | " " f ' ^ ^ ^ . ^ h o l i r a .vthem back In two raontha. N orth S tation (3) of the S M l t l h . l - N a n k t a ^ N l l W f ^ ^
battle of the undeclared
Majority Leader Rayburn line In the Yanglxrpoo area still swung around th e famous Word ' Komi jail 14), and nt one point fUIMjjn|r b„n,|„ which am o rtlts la
1('hinenc-Jaimnese war.
(D -Tex.l predicted thta sea- the Chinese attack was reported to have split th e Japanese lines IS), in the nn-s designated as jj, yl1(rm „ |UB| TB| Uf&gt; wph an
Tl"* fight occurred near
•Ion’s rnd will com . “t&gt;r ,n n * ( 6 ), where Japancme-owmsl warehouses, wharves a ml rottnnm liis arc local -&lt;1, the Chinese singed a interest rale of I to 2 |.2 percent
i-ta.inkisng- nn- th e Y a n g trr Rlvar —
heavy bombing attack.
.
.
.
___________ i ______i______ :------oi, * sliding ssale overg-perlcal rf
down."
j i Isiul .V) miles past of here. Chi*
------ “*—1 .title
r»m »ln|d
ngrapt
»
ris e accounts said three Japanese
. . brine the Senate and H o w Into
- —
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|
rp | a
Once liefiire the Ssnford offl
••nd »ne Cfilnrse |ilsnr* were shot
agreem ent on tb* t final form of
inwn.
c it y n e w s b r i e f s
th* W senor II oof Ins m *.suro
but no daflnlte action
Imte In the afternoon a Warning
nml U Ti D e l i e W r . Appropria;
was taken. However, conlrary to
traehed the Chinese capital th a t 20
tlon bill.
Both Inrnneha* had
recent news stories, Ihe eommit1 Ig Japanese bombing planes had
approved the " tw o 1 hills but I"
1 sinners said, th* toard&gt;t&gt;aa not de
U.ken off from atreraft rarrlcra
such varied fo rm , conference
l)lng o ff the mouth of the Yangta*
committees hsd '-.to -go to work
River and were heading for Nob*
to compos* R tr i M W i n w * . .
. . ,
Mayor Higgins told the board
king While scream ing sirens told
S sam ars, a W ffprooonUtlfoo
1
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r
o
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n
i
f
l
f
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“
ford
d
ty
government
Ihr ra p lta l’i populace to seek
The Seminole County Commis­ l . N
I irtc n t
U I 1 9 J / f „ umeJ , h, t action of t h . com•b o o t : m Ik««d bomswsrd • wsr«
sioners m et In th i.C o u rt H ous,"to­
Freddlo'John Fslgout (almvp), nil Ameiii-an sailor from Hare- a M te r In rliigouts, Chinese pur­
• s e c t I to-.loarn :
‘ l*1* xoUr*
I I
mis»lonora was due to m lsundrr
suit planes rose to meet th* „
day for a special besslon
frit a h e * r w h o t they had
**•
! » ., J ,i r | t „ T,t I
; d n tending rath er than any intention land, lei., ws* killed and IK others were wounded when the United invaders.
i-a in 1 0 r l o r i u n , ,
lhr ,llU. States cruiser Augusta » # • sliiu-k by sn nnli sin-m fi shell In tho
c o n p I l U L o M i w hat they hod
The clash occurred over tha
stdatrackod. Senators wbo hrlprd
11.wlpatity In an em barrassing pod midst o f. terrific f'hlnese-Japsuese nrllllery ami aerial
w arfare Y angtie and the Japonese wore
luiltir Nix’* name was umniind rfra t ftooaercji’a court,b ill were
CHICAGO, Aug. 21—(Ah—Mir,» t tonally ummlttorl from (he list if
11 ......
lM*opla( t(on, ly n-fuaing to en ter Into the along th* Whangpixi River.
lurm-d bark tic fore they could
parttrularly o o a tr -to appraise Aiy&gt;» Kuchla, |B, a student nurse the prim ary school tc s rh iis print iluifiiKlM.nl Hit* HImIi* vaIIII do j u»wii,i» n-fumlinjc R|rrt*«*ntfnt.
reach Nanking. Nanking has hewn
tho p o o rim H ty v o rim atoala. f l w j Ot Chicago hospital of South Hide ed In yestordsy’a paper.
nut uti«lB*ritfitiitl 1lii* Klorid;i ,|*n* [ rh»lnn*n It. T* (J n y r*pUln*H
raid nl h&gt; Japanese a irc ra ft alm ost
heard dewater Guffey . ff te P M
t
r
Mayor
Hlgglua
am.
City
Altor•
iib|vt«t&gt;im-ut
rutn|H»nMtlim
i
,
m
dally for the pget week w ithout
-v say they ought nos bo aewt back v t i raped and slain, Tollce Cap„
n
s
,
i
i
m
I
f
y
Wilaon
th
at
the
board's
nctU
i
scriou* dsmsgoU; to, John B, Prendsrgast said, by
Hina WUllama wax granted I'lir llu* linlli'Ol Ilf tlim ,
1 »•&lt;! keen jnlaa—it tw d and O ut
W ar and Dr* eontinuH) to la y .
a' man' whb crushed her skull xrtfh parm Uilon today to make
r e ­ tin* FlfStliiH liMliijttrUI C u iiiiu li the Ix.arxl had not declined Ih r o f­
w atto to RhanghaJ. Foreign Polk*
pairs l J her realdence nl 7tt.r&gt; nNiii Iiiim InhihhI mh»iii«i utfurmii* fer.
tlon wjwt U tho . w hite H oum a brick.
tin* il.it* icKiiitllfU; Hit*, rw'itht
rrllnialril about 11 stiuaro m ilts
jr.t.ttUy—tho *mr*r Qo^U h» Detectives eaiil the alaylng wa- Pine S trrrt.
"There are B7 taxing units III
tlilldi . Mmt til (hu Stiiti’ f* Km l«t
of tlie world’s sixth largest port
and tho ta* l«M *oll plugging
Ihe State, all attem pting to solve
■Imilar to those of other women H
I ml Ia-i'll destroyed. Fire Irveltd City Commissioners will Imld S«M'Ul 1) M«r ll|l.
mcaaur.*. Tho enter bill’s fat*
th eir debt siyvice
problems,
Holiitormatioii
most of Chinese Chapel, Japanese
Chicago
in
the
past
two
years.
A
it
••ithnK
*'»
was nlnourr despite efforts to
through
some
form
of^refunding.'*
their regular sem im onthly inert*
HoulLuw. Y unglirpoo, Industrial
Hr*'
imlun tl.ll
omsnd It to H r. gooetTfIt’s its - The killer, police said, fled lhrnu-;)i ing in Ihe City Hall Monday i *t ft) •'ll 11Kill
&lt;iirl S cout h 1'iu'tung
Mayor Higgins told the bom,I M ayor H iggins Isstius S anford
and Klangwan. Flames
(%iiitttil«h)iHl Mu1 iliiff aim of "ami it would seem that if the lav ­
the fire escape window when klisa
Dfactlon.
night at 7:30 o'clock.
ikll|l1 |H* ll»4'
ll||*‘||l|l|* 1 III!Ml)
P roclam ation F o r j
Receive A T otal .Of eonlinuiil to spread In all direc­
'Mi*'
T h e fts * bill WSJ certain or Florence I'almowaki, IP, nnolhr*
ing
units
will
not
ro.nprrslv
s
ilh
M .i» 1 io tmli«l u|i ii \ niiil for lllf
approval The PreakWnt hlmsalf nurse, opened the door of the room
“ A ir Mail W eek” |:
Advancement!* tions
Dr. fi. K- BvIlUan v HI leave iuo Hu ill nf v*i’*'k v rjipli Loll flip one another, ill the solution "I
Chlneau and Japanese w ar planet
»»k*d for It when bo found to call Mias Kuchta after a resti
ViIni Mrn men I heir problems, we arc, a* a wlime
iought ahovn the fire and smoke’■
1 tomorrow &gt;V&gt;r Georgia nml North in |Ji A*n^ wtoiv*
revenues fa r bsldw expectations period,
Kill Mil IT 1licit 11 n.l* 111** “’IhiIk■
in an undividual bund holder .to
Kanffin! will Imvi* air niiiil
1 ig gun* on Roth sides roared,
Mias I’almowaki found Ihe body] Carolina where he will sl»*nd » no lo till dll Moil own fmi’i* III! ri me In under a general agreement.
last Spring. Tho Sonata also
-irvicr on Aug. L'.: hp a rlttnnv t * c*\it Mt!i)g Ili»- »■ lull Si *uit* luitrf i linking the city like an e arth ­
roiitt* Min inI’lio i '*1 Mo n*li|' I*'ini j
on
the
floor
near
a
cot.
II
was]
tw
o-aeeh
racatlon.
sent m 134,000,000 flood control
"In
our
esse."
he
further
c«Air Mill W•*f‘k wtiirli irrgtllN »*i i»r iliiii*' . \M. 4 If tin* it Intuit, quake.
li«r i*1 vtlelMliCt- 1itiployitifiii Hllll
--------. hill to tho White
House. .T h e clad only In stockings and while
Mi**
in i Inin tiiliiK
The United
States
cruiser
I T h - weekly lunrlo-on ot llu tm* in* rin lii’
sMoiiiilty, According t o
nt.iI n-i • si !■(ii In Ilf Mi" K-imMmiI iriMip,
President Indicated bo would phoes.
cr*
of
Sanford
bonds
have
altrady
Detectives said the killer had, »&lt;"&gt;»ord llolsry (Tub will be wnrlhi' 1 *. )on i IiLiiatri c |mwi*r,
**t&gt;i*tl«’*«1 ft I "ir'lf t &lt;*f \tkiintn III•*! A ugusta, flagship uf the American
liveived
today
from
J:
J
||..lly,
s itn It although mot approving
Iron
M-fuilded.
And
tills
sgireinent
All iiu|itm urn h Iiii huto hail
fleet, hsd not been hit sine* yes-___
stuffed a p a rt of u pillow down held Monday si tlie Valdes li ­
Might *1)1
UihiMlht
all lls provisions.
irlsfi* lor p •HU' bound the city not to make special posirnastir,
rig'll oi iii*in*
tetday when a shell fell un' deck
the girl's throat. The bureau h at *-*•
ngrcem.-nts
more
favorable
tu
on&lt;
A I Mini iff i-7 ti fA.it il h h i«fi« |t|i&gt;
I’rvsscoi A J •lililBtly i|i»l||&lt;t
1 oi Mo | of II ll.1 ) III Oilf'tl oi 21*
I.tiling on.i sailor uml wi uniting IB.
b rrn nnaiY kcd Rml • nmwll raJi)!
loml
holder
as
against
another
and
pii'llt
I'l|,
flM
II
III
V
I
tilth
W'l'fu
tl
I'll
a
ml
vf
n
jfowr,
UffW-4
illffi'M•III
Irsfflv manager of Kasiem Vu
Chinese reports from North Chi­
V&lt;m rriKurlrdl mUalnif. The corn*
in
rase
of
rourl
action,
tu
resist
to
Hi#
l
In
il
U
tii).
m
ilk
In
t**’11
ll
M
i
Ik
V
C
riiYoloil
In
Mif
Molt wi-rUm nro
ta deelnred II divisions of the Chi­
I - nvs at Ja ck s’invill... will uiiuiii ; i
ner-a investigator said the girl. ir.Juvy recently when
the
extent
of
Its
ability
any
niTin*
rank
•
»
i
T
fm
lf
i*
util
Hi
out
t 1nt*m iloyrmnt ('ornpfniuMon luu.
had teen raped. Mia* I’almowaki rmsshwl Into the ta c k &lt;
fur aiuiilae stops m Hu- liiiger win iii iili'v I Im ,Mnri hu \Vv i 11W nese regular army were taking
ifli ully t u iiij‘1 11 nipt la gain advantage by such
f a l l tn * sweeping&lt;offensive d e ­
told officers she saw only the) Ford V -8 coupe damaging it con- I - ....... MlO)sO
Utica of .Florida wltieli |w*Hinl a] Ni4U&gt; 11ii,4iii
court
act
ion."
Mary Anna signed tu drive the Japanese from
• &lt;i i*' llu* In*.
Th* m onstera d#l|*lo*a, an *■• men's back as" he went through »! sidrialdy.
safe landing, ami mail picked up nml K'Iii.i rollihH.
Mayor
Higgins
said
the
city
I Til. tund (or tills purpose Is
otic testing fruit a a llrs of Trim* v Indow and could not trll IT hu w o
by his plana will be flown n&gt; J tn k -1 MI.m I Union j.MsfMtftl murD lheir recent conquests In th* N o rth Violators of City Ordinance* j in I... built op through eonlrl- since default of July 1, IWWJi*&lt; aoiivith- lx connect with the n-gueastern ■Hopeh Province, including
dad, pictured la the Herald last white or negro.
tu
en
levying
la
i
r
s
under
Judg­
I'R'Iei' n t«i llu* fulliM)In#, kIris :
will l&gt;e arraigned
lo-fore City] l.uH.oi. (moii Ho* employer ot
night, Is being a r m at tho p re ­
l*r north and south hnuial sit limit Mull |ri‘Fi«rri‘Nf. Miiliiriug, U fr the g reet cities of Tientsin tod
ment
and
mandamus,
gained
'■
&gt;
Judge Frank I.. Miller In a «i" l.x percent ot the total wsger
sent lime by Mrs. / , A. Harrold
i.e)tfdul«a.
Hnv«*r. WiHHlmift,
Mnnli*F I'piping
I, ii able wl|li n - p e lj to em ploy Iloud Holders Protective Com­
•I her homo os Park Av*&gt;ue.
■ion of
The w .r In th at area, AAO and
Philatelists may obtain first Fltawrr
mittee.
Th*
committee,
during
the
l‘i
lulcr,
IlniiMMiiuViTloeiit In llir* i-iileiidar1 year ot
Monday.
She rrralTM th* plant from a
day covets of the lliglit which will Isiiilinlr^NH ainl K« luinirr; |-;ih* more mllei from the Shanghai b at­
tho
yeor*
of
Its
sender
levies
as
IB3T Biol 17 peycelll " the tola?
friend stvoral years ace end bet
high as fit in ills but ascertained Id- stamped by the Sanfunl l'u ,i o| ||o«»i, \lulorlng. Nffi'iiitwmrk tle-tone. with a total of aom# 200,. Arllne Martin, young grand _ wii*,-, piiyalde utter talk.
trained |t to grow OP the trunk
t'l f h n for a »|ifi-iul r**hrt Ui’ lie I'raftHiiiiiu, lidtiifiimki-r. ||ii»l«'«g ihki to 2fiO,OOU m rn engaged, con­
I II. Itiploymoiit lien ef lts
tieglll th at they could secure more money
■ r Th* A—. - i . i - a r o w
daughter of Mr mid Mrs. Hurtles
e
«l ■ tree In bar yard.
l-larnl on th« left hand side of iihil Iut u ml f un*;
from
a
IS
mill
debt
srrvlre
levy
Jn)i»*
King, tinued bitterly on aevertl fronts,
The heat wave continued over ( of this rlly, was adjudged win iilier J a n u a r y I, lt»T*» so d will
J
Maturing la about T mouths,
the
ruvalope
AU
InleiesU-il
sis
than
from
any
other,,
therefore,
•*Nm-dWiwiiiuun,
_
Otsiklur-.
and although disruption of normal
although ner of flrsl place In a baby coil II11mil nt III &amp;l&gt; lierrelll of Ihe tillthe fruit usually weighs appruxt- nu&gt;al of Hie nation
l.ullcla L\Hurrulvy* channel* of communication nnd re ­
they determined th at any future collectors afu ri-mimleil tliui il**' lemmlres,
*
i
cieptoyed
workers*
f
o
rm
e
r
lull*
low
tem
peratures
were
recorded
|
r&gt;(
rrceu
tlr
staged
In
Oswego,
tnstely a pound g a d .a h a ll Until
pattern of debt servin' payment suivry flight will be made Oil' N r» I" it | .- w II III all. Housekeeper, st rieUnn* placed by the new J a p ­
complain m aturity, K Is protsetsd In the ere *1 west ■* greet lake*. I S . V., according to InforiimHoii tloo- weekly w a g e but n o more
Malgari'l
Hlii'licar, anese m asters of North China made
would
hove to bo based on whsl Monday and air mail re iveil ii H v lei*1IIill»-s,.
i
li'i
i
MS
p
e
r
week
anil
n
o
t
b-*r
Cooler
weather
came
out
of
Cl
reeeleed tmlgy
by s tosah flaalMs shell. The
tl
u
l
date
will
be
slam|&gt;ii|
with
l
be
the
people
rnuld
pay
and
not
on
Arils!,
I'onklnx,
First
Aid. recount* of It fragm entary **»4
Ilian 15' |&gt;er week
i r s s l l i » 4 eo nag* rare*I
outer surface of the -•fruit 1* cov­ Dads fur aci lions around the
rommemorntion
or
the
first
.allIluosi
kee|n
r
l.nimiln-is,
uml
what
the
obligation
colled
fur.
Several member* of the AmcrTl...... weekly bei.ellls, howered with maay g ra ta hexagons' great lake* but tor lbs rest of
Floikla
a
ir
mall
flight.
Swimmer
The
bond
holders
protrcllre
iomkernels which TMUpsbU e d it. .The th* Untied Htalea, Hie . weather icatl Asfuclatiun of Agriculture] ever, canuot lie drawn -or mure
F u rth er Information a- in tinAUll, Runlee
1 'atnin, Clilld
"no
relief
tu Editors visit ed Sanford yesterday] tl.... Hi week* o( any ..... &gt; '" r .rriltre , according to Mayor Hig­
vine has lafgs Out work laavo*. man forecast
vsact Unis uf the sir mail flight Nurse; llelly Sulitlllnli, , Clillil - ■&gt;:«
■'
on th eir tour of the state, they uiel Ho* unemployed mn»t wall gins, set up the schedule of into
The flavor of the fruit resem ­ sig h t'.
|
M n . l l p . t d am
will he available *V ■ la in ila.t. Nurse, r sikiifF 'hm l ' Swimm er:
mil nMAti fill
Ybrppi
Temp* r*1 u res as high as 1»! visited celery fields and groves
bles a mis ta le of pineapple
ro n s c A B T
Mulilo
It
lias
been
a
rrin
g
n
l
tlnough
llu
f’liApniun, t ’hllil N'(ir*e
peach, and bauuhu which n e a r degree* were re|Mirled In ue In this locality and proceeded on
Partly eloudy, possible sealcourtesy of Cspthin Eddie II Hi.' ' llousr-kn ii. r
and , Swimmer.'
persons b a te dseer)fed as balag heading toward n o r t h e r n T r ia l ,j|e jr tou|
lered thundrrshow vrs In south
n il acker, grnvMil mumign u f| Killlll leu e|u&gt;. r'oukllig
Jean
from
Mexico
an
d
A
r
lio
n
a
.
M
any'
and east portions Huodsy and
"m onstrous dellpldua."
E astern Air l.lne*.
;
;
llarjieF, t'laiklm1, lluHi
Hlen
porta tl* the.,country hed read­
t.leulriisnt Ksthar Kmart, w|io
n.-a^ eitrenie south coast to ­
---- —■-~ -w---Mayor
Edward
Higgins
,
lii
aironi,
UoukiiiK,
and
House'
ing! well up In 4 jnrlles.
has ssslsleil t’splaln anil Mr*
night Kxlretnd Northwest FtortIrsuod Ihe fellewmg prurl*iii*lk»i hooper; Dulls’ U.l'ult.
|tri-s.
V. H Ferea In lb* Hanford ’Halda; partly eloudy tuulght aad
for Florida Air Mall W nk;
maker,
llanh
n
Flower
FI
infer,
.vs'ilon Army t'urp* ■’or (he past
\ , iimmsry id the arllvlllra w as Il44l.au amt- hi* Isaf yoof
WHEREAS;' • from the time i.f Iloliieluakir. I,mil Millllul Bwtlil- Kunday. seatlered lliunderahowin n months, will le u * Tuesday it* John It. Jobes, prominent ha ‘uaadi' IIT 7C.M fc-«m bin*
ers Sunday aflernuon.
. .
Urn first sirplsn.' llight, on Dicriu- mer, ami Srledsrshlp,
Helen
morning
for
W sytruss,
Us., Futitr.- Farmer*
DAYTONA T ID C t
projects and )d() Jmura’ ol aupur- b*»' 17, HUM, by Orville and.Wilbur Tamm, Swimmer,
uf
.
America
With
In su ifu ale in
Spain,
where eh* will assist Usplsln
Kuiidsf’a llde*. hlgli; B i l l ' A.
Also, ■ 1t-gilu 'in- Hurt
First
•'* th* vised labor, mablag * ' total -U- Wrig hi, to Ihe present ds / llie]
Aug. XI —
W sulher perm it,
R.r llsrkey. Her: farewell serv m em ber,,'arhUuw.enrull.-i J{*l&gt;*rt
hor .Income for hi* four year* davclopinent of s ir trsnsjioM ath.il' Aid, llniiinouk
Housekeeper, M.. ■ : » P. M low, I M A. Me
KRONKNnUHO. IW fel.l «*r- Irp will be held tomorrow night. Vianllnnal Agrlrullunting,
CenersliesUeo
Francisco
l : t l P. M.
■
the
Agrlcul &gt;aa bean both rsphl ami cuiitliiu-] tmuiutreas.
ami
nirnl o f. Hi*
K*&gt;d4p '*1* -Ijllh participation In
hrliolaraQipl
Franco expects the
insurgent I many, Aug. 21. -vlA*)—H lll*r’s It **s announced today.
Monday's tides, high, 1:44 A
KihiH.I wilt * be eirhmlHed. ti» Luts I)*partuient of | l , t t l . l l or ooa, and,
prtmo
m
inister,.
General
|l«
r;
Hetty
Wallo-ii,
Homemaker,
arm y to reask Baa Wader next
lie
(lUttnnalheadi|u»rler.
In a yearly average of *11*4.11.
Jsiuurlre**,amt M , SU 1 V. M,; low, Ji4* A. M-.
mann Ooortng ha* fouhd*g a
WHKKKAM, Ihe aiui-tl uml rn- llmuu.kM.per,
week.
n mprttilim for th*
Atnprim# • All llu* w o rt wa* cirrtad on liabltlty with which Hie new vv- KWliuiner;
Katherine Hpenrer. M l l&gt;. U.
ackaol
of
painting
bora
-to
asTwo strong
B A H O M tT tn
I.inter ilegreo, tb* highest de* outside hi* regular school oar hlclea of Right traverse teilh Isiid Ilostess. eJloiHi'ki-.'iair,
Ijiu Ii
hammered with alm ost monoton­ proas tha Herman rh aractar In
Yesterday, 30 2. today, 10 11,
•leula and MFwxraa an outstand­ sod tea has so improved as to re­ dress.
gree irffered to
gny Future
anil
Kwiniiner;
Olive
a
r
t
"
Professor
W
rrn*r
P
tlner
ous sueeeee u t tho dwindling gov.
PRECIPITATION
ing achoUr as well as lanaar, duce to tnrenxrquentislily distune- Chapman, Hwlnun.-r, uml Hehularysrnir ch ap te r member
of
em m ent defense* and wore only of the Prussian Academy
Total for yesterday
----- *0
WASHINGTON, Aug- II, —
"June* record Is am- ■■( th* and. too, hi* participation In oe th at one* were conahlered, in ship; and
Vlrglulu Chapman,
U miles h r K M Ndks Ban ten d ­ A rts baa been named director. (IP)—I’oatm astor
Total for mouth . . . . . . . I jM
th s various other 'nrllvlilas have paint of time required, almost Scholarship,
Jim
Farley best records I have over
According
to
the
atalMea
rahlp.
er, tho givaram w it’s Last port
Normal lo data ...... .........- 3 -0
Alex It. Johooon. advisor ut Ihe also gained him numerous bon ksuporable, and,
Mia* Hinton |«.lnli-&lt;l nut that
of Import suss ail the Bay of drawn uP by Hoerlag himMir, utilised the lull after the fourth
TEMPERATURES
•*"
'
ability decides who may
although many other girls had
&gt;y tadeb of July to Instruct all postal lio-al reuito reported, ••and ‘l or*.
WIIEBEAH.
In
addition
t
.
'h
Biscay.
Maximum, I I ; Minimum. I I .
Ailde from rumphtlHon foe the g reat aavlng In time pmslhle to -u earned merit htilge*. (he ad
nod who may learn. The goal employe* ■to k**p
typewriters any "i witfhlent that he will he
Official B opart
American Farmer
Degree
he in actual travel, the United Staler vancourritn were nut received
may bo considered reached wboa and adding m srhlnss well oiled awerdi-d th* degroe."
H igh u r n
plana
to
put
fortti
every
effort
In
his
first
year
In
lit*
Agri­
m
asters
and
aladenta
b
are
"(old
In
time
for
Hie
etiun
lael
night
and
ro
ttrs
d
.
Post
Office
Department'
has
rn
ir
w
M
m
TANK
•U IL O i t o H J bk - ........
la
capture
the
Star
America*
culture
Department.
Mr
.
Junes
Ike
roaadatlona
for
s
preooatBut
Fourth
Aaslstani
gmlth
They
will
be
presented
a
t
tbs
tr a d e d ta US* th* vast network of
SARABOTA. A * L M. - U ,
Work aU rtad U N today on ■ day Qartnsn school of palatlag W. Purdam observe* that "thl* made a total of | | | ( &lt;1 (ruin F anner Degree, an honorary do­ •IrUnaa fo r th* delivery of mail, neat Court of Awarde In Noyem
closely h all with a groat past vary Important m atte! It not two projects and Cl hours of gm a which carrlee ■ cseh prt*, ■ad d a ta to use them, and.
hoe.
— ' “ y , sa tt** m Umk. w : aad passlag on a ralnablo tra- being gif** proper attention." supervised labor, -* th s follow In* of HOC.
Ihe
Regional
Th* girls
arrived
In
WHKXEA9, practically all’ f u ­
dllloa ta tho coming generation.' A id b* threatens to tell tb* year }ltll.4C from four project* Fnrhoer Deg owe with a
g s aoohtrles htv* extensive ale camp Thursday illernooQ and
lP«y tm .
,
prise
ug
IKK)
sad
th*
Stata
B
lsr
post mas ta r on
anybody
who and 111 hour* uf supervised Us
l»
pitching
T l « m w U a k W - t * f t « ( • IT,
m*il didtrlbutton with direct eon IngnadUUlr *ei
Ooortng
leaves big 0Mc« machinery UD- bor. b ll third year in- the da? F aF aar Degraa wlU a prise of
wRh Untied Biales ’vir lean-loa nhleh they had con­
partm ant hi* to ta l'la b o r intom# R N ,
covered, or 1*U Jl aguaak..
tra
( ( M ts a M • • rag* Tbxael

Special Session —
Soon Is Foreseen

Tee^Japanese
Planes Wrecked

Senators Are Eager
To Learn Attitude
£ ' Of C o n s t it u e n t s

War And FlamesCont i n u e Destruction
Of World’s 6th City

Chicago Nurse Is
Killed, Raped By
Un identified Man

tm p lo y e r s

io ld

To Make Reports
Under New Law

Eighteen Y e a r Old
Student Nurse Dies
’Following A t t a c k

I1 ay ro

,n ovrr1,'r T thp 1&gt;u

""

JVlUHt Be

Sanford To Have Biggest Court Of
A ir Mail Service A wards Is Staged
On August 23rd At Camp Wikiwiki
67

Monstera Deliclosa
Is Grown In Sanford

Heat Wave Continues
Throughout Country!

LOCAL WEATHER

A divities Of John R. Jones WDl Be
Offered Fbr American planter Degree

■ General Franco Sees
Victory JMtot Week German Minister
Founds School Of Art

Squeaking Machines
Irk P 0 . Department

t

4«r, n. -o r -

Tbo school !■ catlod the

�w hke Reports
Tinder New Law
:icU kuU' •TIT'w
l^ ^ 5 T 5 * ^ r t* 7 T n .^ to V -

— That tharuusMjf t o ‘Spite yattrtg M tertktfttet
tton among America’s biggest "big buslnsssss” la a BeHef
borne out by a recent statement of Herbert Bayard dwopc,
chairman of the New York State Basing Commission, to
which he pointed out; that horse racing In this country
represents an Investment of $120,00(1,000 and pays an annual tax In excess of |10|000,000.
The vnlue of the racing horses themselves is , about
$28,000,000 though It ls^ifficult to place an teednlte t p
praisal on them as some of them a n uot foi
price. Ono such *•
O’ W tr jd r WhOtft'W
have'frequently bten. rtfUMd. The rdgilih.l
ho'rqTI # m AnifiRr. unliThe was flniuLr iTfc(
ydar by an American ayhdtote'fdr h ^ u ^ *
of $280,000. Bi

—

. ;. ~ -*L

a f c r s u r .17 -ST” 1 mY2ffli
BSffldfc&amp;StftkNt: ssIKW
■flt)AT!GAL

000,000, and the

000,000.

. W a P ty C H h B er

'tiled ’rartffirfe At

inA V . AUc u a T - i i

picrmfentL
T g i t s u koh t o o a v
n r s g r e a t p o w e r &lt; oh
*(bow woulde»t rand
I hr
• a t, I tMt thou
would**!
l down, that (ha mounliln*
It tie * at Ihy prr»enc*. »*

8TDNEY, Aurtrolla, Aag. tl,
-te v -itis h tir
"re«i*«&gt;At
pa,
rttfra " h*V# broUght objrotfoh*

008, Thin was an »vi
larger tracks averaglni

Si

l ben a Irajredy occurred
i ^ a a d , **d aorrjr deed I
*
fwakteg wore lore (ram her to
V o hilled her feathered pet.
Away, from home men llmualit
\
'him hind {
'A n d a e n r dree wed tfaai ha
Had W much poison In hie mlml
‘J^ o d u c d by Jealouiy.
bar, | i*Ib and ead nl
% ■ •houtd be gay, and wou‘.'-i
doted why.
‘V
Elk]All A. flUKBT.

"It Is difficult,” Mr. Bwope saU. Hf6r AWyopo tyLWj®
money by owning horses, yat the chinee Is p|8rt, Baaing
a not like yachting where the outlay Is trem*naopa,wUh
to returns. On the luff an owner Haa a snot At $ |“wP-(tOn In prises and the possibility of owttlrtg ahdther Man
n’ War. which coat $8,060 as.agraarllnf.”
- r- “Rnclng In a sport,” he said, "but a sport whptly
un'que. It has a fascination that holds fte
|ta devotees l*enuao
In based
baaed on corifllct.
fan a*t a1
enuso It Is
conflict. Every f~“
sclously Identifies himself with Uie h o m in
mraei bke thV man marked with true Class, Is qne W»I®
. no exeinifd.nert * rtr
sTwai’s (iring his best and for whom
jo made. Any man or horse of whom that tan
&lt; M said Is
touched with greatness.”
-------- o--------

Fighting Water Hyacinths
mm

PTIaalpdl anil i t ra. W. J . Welle,

Jr. -aad three children have gone

England, —(**)—A

........................ | r ............M p
Iiocue of eeaguiu, wstch
fel*
l&lt;wed the shoal up
twooplhg down on to* aerdinaa at
they floundered on ehora.

rteA«m6tiA

A WISE

Mr, sad MreTlteol UontrwUl*

NATURE, the wise bid *inothtT, abfo adr^Wicsl
Flowers, heavy ^Ith'poHen, wnsve «My W kbriinv
petals to the shoinilnfit'bees/
Cattle tlim nteturtlly to the vre6rt6r, tobre lUkdous
ffrasses, and grow fat and Afetk.
SANt'ORD

the Rntente Allies In
.slot liClIue In thicken.
f o r t H arold a y * the
US In a Re ml mile rnuti- Klandere attached - the German W
faMUlalliF, wbn aay* dr- I-oelllon* today on a arid* front
Ort soU which i
w|l| ha made on (Inver- re s t and north of Yproe. Thu hsva found to te S *
ma lo rail the teglelalurr official report of Field M arthall JackfoavM*
Tba** V
i f . Is help the routine* H a lf aU tra th a t prog re** la being
l
budget*, tlie alol made. On tba O n * front, whet*
lha Otnadleaa yesterday raptarod
Hill 70,'all O erm sa counter attache
Were repulsed. W ar march** on I
R ule Allyn, humorlet, lecturer,
Impersonator, Sad farm er new*-

ind found tell,

tbelr

pepermin, save Oft* ef hi* Ineouil-arable entartalnmanti last nlgut
at the Baptlat Tempi* for th* ben#
fit of th* Hum* Guards. The
gltarda real Ited a nlea earn from
the program and Ruhe made
fttough to buy a pair af ' purple
eock* with wbkh he wUI shock
newspaperman bt OrUndo tomor*

It lo arrive, either in
| where h chnlera eplMr*. T. O. CharU. I* visit In* her
ha Ju»t broken out, or mother In CharlaaUw for a faw
(a Ja*t In lima tar J^ie weak*.
•*W# Pull Togatber", la tba tw ite
on the bottCwi of th* large Board
of Trod* mambe rob Ip rorda U b
truly Indicative af the spirit In « ,
rtite. lUUo Colleen latenca how In U a f M i
k t pliant movie*
M n. J. A Pardua and ftaiUy of
Tuecalotea, A la. are te tba tUy
tedey at guaat of Mr*. 1 , T Hurty
a lo n g , a n d la v e p tBraxton . Baachtm/wf Orlando

ho*,.

DURBAN,

la Milton. Fla. ta vlalt Mr. Well*
parents.

Troop* of

&lt;tBTia: ^

.tr-.srjg

H ra. Harman Jr* nr I* vie Iting poloted delegate to the Town- ■hbol of eerdlne*, spreading Over
rotative* In Fayetteville, Tens.
| »rod Assembly to - bn held In ate acre* of eaa, wee driven w h e re 'I
Mr*. Alma K r t l r U with her ,h« M,uU,,&lt;, ftd,no1 b'" ,d"’' irceotiy s t telplsgo Beach, D o rto n .’
&gt;Liter Bra. O. W. Sweat lo Gena- * “*• **■ *» »»• announced lo- Fir hernia n ■Imply- tooted &amp; • 1 fUh?
Vo.
I day hr W. II. linguae. pr*»l- into dorrlee and carte a n d children '

Mr*. Harold Jackeon I* entertalnlng bar mother, Mr*. Reovha
Sad eTeter, Mlt* Faye Reeves of
itavthO , Flo.

Mayor
nl
Jin-knout lit.'
.(hat oily ha* errrylblna,
pn. rocreallnnal
lai-llllli-*,
a, and no labor i rouble
ly (Jlo then m m i hern.’
retorted ea lia tln r InMl the police chief, “pul

both China** and Jap*.

.'tli.VHkMV .. J

OtUotle field and foot-ball field.

L Lord jUMauloyi'' I, Hint
lie, th’op may wnpi in cotiren[a Sl| power In Dm baud* nt
row ’man, he wnnU &lt;n runtrato It In III!) band* nl uni-

Shanihti refur*•« iuu*t
f lha devil or llte I*ird
tefly
ha#
aomethlng
item afler running tn*
af tba Wbangpoo Hirer.
r«d at with .hot and

'McLaulln, Jeweler'

UARRtNfea r u n A dftO O H b

LONUWOOD

The prolific growth of water hyaclntha-has Jong been
a source of annoyance to everyone making use of Florida
rivers or engaged In water transportation. And despite
he besuty Of the plant when It Is In roll bloom, It W
doubtful If there Is any greater obstacle to the use of ■tehodl &gt;1*111 T ^ v in e
"*
•* «
I T h » .■•■»b®ra of I be club held
•’lorida streams than this pesky little Pont.
. ... day. teptsm ber etVinth.
L .
, • » maetlag laet olabt lo the We"In localities where the water hyacinth Is more than Ths iwetnUere of the
BaptUt l*k* balldlng.
the fnmlllar eight and occasional annoyknee - that R W W. M. U, met a t the dumb on| .
__________
here?’ says the Tampa Times, "plans a r t uhdafWgy to g irt Monday afUrnooo.
the prolific plant ‘the beating of Its life’ I W lW ln « In
H improvement*
w
being
(he hope that It can be brought Under control and 1U mad*tensive
a t Lyman school Include an

Inn dl.tefenru lietweeu I'reelII llooaerelt and III, "Anterl

*r the lernia o ' lha Krd
lldiietua Art which finally
L, lb* lfuu*n nn »lnaln unit
ia canslruili-d by the gova t for auy Imporcrlehcd
■Which, eicru-d* it.uou In
t t S t wee de»lgut-d
In
ilM a of the nnemplnycd
living beyond tbwlr mean*

With corky bates and the blUng aromatic
ttew of Its bark. In chewing the twigs or
bark of this little tree one ean easily lihadrstand why It euros the toothache. The
taete le so strong-you simply -fofjget the
pAln in the tooth.

, The administration of GOVERNOR I
BROOME was made notable by his slghlhg, •
In 1885, the law providing for a liberal J
system Of internal improvementa. The act jj
Inaugurated a new era In the state,
;
Ing Florida to build more railroads In tfls l!
same length of time than any sU m state.

Sanford T0;tl»ve
Air Mail Service
On Auguitt SSra

TBa ywung folk* or the BaptUt
ffavs ■ pleealnr Indian play In
Me- tawreh p a tle n Tuesday. jtlghL
A fter «h* pley Iwdlea rafreebmenta Waft eerw d to the player*
• ltd tM Ir gueeU

(Ihbtlea Fajrtln. wvll-kpowpt*U-

Btrhs visit trees whose SrOttrtitlc -ffUMsidttraH lthc
most Inseeta.
The mother r i ^ i t , wlth a ‘ffssh Of*her'Oottohy toil,
leads the enemy away frohvher nest.
You 'who trade yOdr hifd-saved dollars rfor things
to t a t . . drink.. . and ‘wear. . . Bfe attracted'by1ihe*rful serriee, honest dtotiity, ah'd tolr'p ffeto To find
th e s e .. . to choose m ^ rd ta n d ise

priced for your’p r o f it . ^ the 1
to

th e

a d v e H h d ^

c M a ^ m ia .

,

H e r e in p H h to d s jiliiid o r ,

nitkrtfs'ttit
Wrtu'wAi

�i

■WW"

0 v

Higgins Finds
~ Duval Ready
To Talk Bonds

ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Hod«ty K gU w

Miss Mildred Wells
Entertains TCO Club

Social Calendar

P ersonals
Mbs Mary Croa* of C hatta­
nooga. Tenn. .la (pending thla
week with M in Madalyn Trulucfc

Mr. and Mra. C. II. C&lt;
and family- are apending
Also Bill Stamper, P. M Vick­ weeks a t Ft- Pierce.
ery, Hsheet Lawson, le l a n d Me
TUl/KSDAT
T he Frlendihlp League of Uw rjeltaad, W alter Hayses. U M.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. llaine*
Congregational Church will meet Telford, ir ., and Mr. and Mrs- plan to spend tomorrow in Can.
W
etla
te r IUII with their daughter,
a t 3:00 o'clock a t the home of
Mr*. A lbert Knight on Peraimwon Avenue---- —— ------------

JaprDefeated*
B iggest Court Of In Air Battle
Near Chinkiang
Awards
Isn mStaged
4 . /s
•
*■ •
At Camp Wikiwiki ten flitting.

The Chinese said two o f their
columns were striking northward
a t Peiping and Tientsin, e n o th tr
____ ________ „ __________ _ .. . . was holding the Japanese i t bay
chose rather to sleep on the hi the rugged defiles of Nenkow
ground In order th a t they m ig h t, Tea* northeast m Peiping, while a
be true to their pioneer aim.
| fourth swept eastw ard in Chahar
Mist Hinton commended th e | Province to drive a t the rear of the
parent* of the glria for th eir i steadily growing Japanese army
cooperation and a!«j extended th a t is trying to hammer (ta way
h e r thanks to d ell DoFurreat through Nankow, gatew ay to Monend M argaret Bpenrer. Junior golia and Inner A*!a.
Life Ravera, for their work on
The advance of the column drivtbe waterfront.
Ing on Tien tain, Chinese report*

4

from Smith Carolina where ehe
has be.-n visiting her daughter
fo r about taro month*.
Mrs. K. B. Riser and slater,
Miss Mary McBride, of W ashing
ton, 1). if., have returned from
Daytona Beach where they havt
been apending the past week.

Mere's th e Gehrig t e a
pkUM fa r a homespun
*1 Can’t D e lta
ices personally

r MKTHOJIIST ntlVMClt
Paul llvdfanrn. minlslsr.
h Bchwd. »;4» A- M.
n e x .o i a t i l i * . l t : » a A. i
rlt "A lam* Ji'u m rr .
IVuiriA'i mr*t'lia*i I*
T»IH Ifl.V JlT tO I A™
«d*V Hrhi.oI. . t»iS» A. M.
illnva* XIvKlng. II •• A. w
i.ln r
c-rr-Tl "Ml *r

PORTLAND, Ind. W I F l - F e r n o; Joe Bryan tw lrla a radio dial
end gets more milk'
Bryan has a radio In his barn
fo r hit livestock. Ho says when It
l: tam ed on Ute eowe give moro
milk, the horses ere gentler s id
all the eBlaials ehoard Into tho bar ■
tc listen.
£»• - - ; _______

-K iiir-t w ith m -

Mlaa Luellla Denton roluruml
today to Detroit. Mich. . where
•ho I* employed in the It, H.
Marino lluaplkal Nurao* acrrlce.

Mrs. Dixie Graves
Takes Senate Oath

H i'ir **h«

Opan Air.
&gt;alvatl«ii
Llrultnani
a (arawrll
Tl'KHHAV:
tipan Air.
lillliM iilM II WNTIIOOIOT CHt'NCM
HnliUrr*- 3
tin.. liUlrr, MilW .
FHIDAV:
Hun.lny HrliiHil at IS:** A. Mttn lin n a
I'lrnilillie. m e* A. MBATl'Ul'AV
Vuuna I**#p1ar* HIH»l»n. t,»»
viprn Air
'
l'|Jiarhln».
l:*e P M.
i n i i . t i .i T iit:ii »&gt; « Hi " ™
l-rayar inevlloe. I M P, M.
l* r« r U t&gt; a * » '" .l „
TliuraSay.
ftundar H-rtli-a. I * 1* M*
Dr. Norbun. (w.lor.
n r.im v * M B n ia iiie T L-Bcwoe
public I* invi'r .1
lUv. W. J. a « r n r , paator.
CM i-Hni' or non
K ttb an* Il—lljr Avvnu*.
T h. Ilvv. W. L Karev, paster.
Ilfrvlcfi each Uuiiday* lltl*
U. Vitl H. M.
,
K-niiiy Prhuol,
** u
Wvdnrwlay
.vveleg
wurrhlp. S A X r n n i i
liu n tiv u a ix A T to a tL
V i O a r i t l - T A M K N N A t-l.m
t:« t r. M.
You are Invllt* le wuiaulp WHh
Ha*. W. a. u u i-n . pastor,
tlh ttita.l and Iwural Avtnua.
H u n d s t y H - h - n i la-.e* A U . Wil­
liam litown. .upvrlnlvnnvni.
1-1-.it hlnu Hvrxlra, 11 «*» A M.
Yniutc l*aopla*a Harxiris •:!# P.
Huml.y Hrltnol, t i l l A. M.
U F A
I’llly. prealdeal,
Hvrvlrv. M i r » ,
prayer Xlr.llng, Tn.vday. •:**

Mr*. II. E. W alker returned t*
her home In Jack»onville yester­
day a fte r basing spent several
;WABHINHTON. Aug., II. — days with b«r parents, Mr. and
(A&gt;)—Mrs. Dixie III lib (irave* of Mr*. R. J . Holly. She waa ac­
Alahamg, w^Te
rrf ' Oo rig nor companied biBne by Mr*. Holly.
Bibb Oraves. became a senator
yesterday, lucceedlng lluxn L.
Mra. E- D. Blncliart. who la
Black, the Supreme Court'a new apending
aavornl
months
in
aanoclate Justice.
Washington, I&gt;. t*., Iia* arrived
The Alebame women, fourth to spend two week* at her home
bare. She wa* arrompanled by
Mlaa Itelou Ramey of l-aurol,
tfglce
before * V lea-lfeeldenl Md. and Mra. K. U llawkln* and
G arner Immediately after
the two children ifl Fairmont, W,
day’s *e*aton opened.
She wee appointed late yes­
terday by her husband, who said
T akarh will
Miaa Catherine
she would x*rva Until Alahamn arrive tomorrow from New York
Democrats select a nominee In City where she baa been taking
T in t M i t n i ; * n
prlm arira earty next year for n six weeks course a t Columbia
Til* Pey fl I** IlMlllfli, llAUfilf
Hum]AY (irhim!, Biimlay 1® A» Wtb s brief rem ainder of illsrk ’a U nlvenity. She haa also
been
I' i rticlilftg, EuitiPuf» II A, IItouring New England and the
N. Y I*. H. Nuit«l«r* *
*•* •
I'ffU-hlBf,
• I*. M.
Shensn lash Valley. She stalled
I'r»)*r Mrptiiiiti \VktlPinlM» I
Eugene Tekach in Boston, Maas, f . M.
and A ith u r Molnar In The Bronx,
r i t r . r M m in m a T u i v t c f i

Earley Calls Party

tv* Wr

To-Night
Sunday

—A N D Hopalong
CASSIDY

Borderland

U ii i tl l M i

m

Tli* H ff. J. If l» ff. paak**
(*i*nA*•y HrkifKil I t .00 A. M.
Treadling t l : t i A. M.
Y. I*. M. N t St P. H,
I'lM fO m T St P. M.
rotate n c iirg i, n « K N N A tt&gt;
Orlindo Ri4 i fi»ir (J»n*v* Ay
Th* It*?. C. II ll u a r , im ior.
Hunday Hctinol, t i l a . M
Brrmon, I1:tt) A. II.
KVRIiKtlMlf Nrrvico, I to I* I
W•dnvwla j Pr?*«f ant prgl
P fM tr IMrvIro VV»dn»Hir, S

IH D U n APOUB. Aug., I t . —
(* )—Jam es A, Farley, Democra­
tic national chairman, told the
Young Democrats of
America
last Bight reports of a n il In
th* Democratic P arty era "pure
polltlra, n o th in g
hot
politic*
and, to my mlod, stupid poll, Ilea."
&gt; Farley, who followed
Jeme*
Roosevelt, eon of th* President
i Roosevelt, and Mra. Franklin H.
Itooaeveli lo the platform at
the Young Democrats conven''lin n , said sim ilar reports were
heard daring the t i l l campaign
and added:
"There la no more enbatanra
to the aeon-crows end to the
fhantoma that ere being In-

I.AHK MXMV CIIWM
( III III II
IPrvabytvi Ian Gu-vr
Jamv- Xl *|'huMp-"n. 1
ter. M'-i nine Wvtablp.
Thurrh H. hpnl It an A M
Kvanlnit Wui-hlii. I In p. W
lilunlralaU w i t h
alvi rujill we

(lA Y I/llllt, Mich., Aug.. II
(&gt;P)~OfflcMla of Ih* Plglne r i v ­
e r COG camp report tRkf bears
ere "mascltng In" on the pigs
Despite popular Ibeorlva that
black bears Ilka fresh pork, the
e r r of.IrlaU report that bear*
b a rs Invaded pig pens In the
neighborhood and
raffed
the
porker* esldn an a* to take their
places at the trough.

Monday

T im c u t in n n r (m u
Kim Awaua anil U .n-ia HlfaeL
lb v .| M H 1 Cuiry, y u ln r.
Huintny Bchni.l. I G A
Xt
I'r-niHInc Hvrtlrv, 11 un A. II.
nn.l T 1 * (• M.
V.'una Peeplan mrriiiiii a a* y
ir
l-raiar Maallnc.
x\ r.lu.-lay,
t (X P. M.
IV. Xt ll.-n Ind and lib UVilua*.
dav. i;#e P, M.
Ci.mv nut and t*v wlin V*
ji'iloVAH-n m r w — M
a t e * n ro R ii f i .imiihx
m i xraai n r a i Htivai.
Himdar Karticna:
w nlfli Tnwnr »n-l Hilda Htndr

I I. R o r i . t

For
S t u d e n t * — .------— — ——
T e a c h e r*

SerrclaryM
T rn v ellttK M m
lln tn e *
W rite r *
A n y b o d y el*e tv h o w a n ts
w rllc .

FURY

FI ORI LL O .

la the midst of New York1* redh a t a m o r a lly ra re stood Mayor
| « liaard la, not a Democrat,
-___p ar yet strictly O.O.P.

H a iin es

Z B M A C H IN E
W. flWtT 81 t&gt;Ht

WERT-The JEWELER
D iitm m til* A nd W u lch fci
F in e W a tc h A nd J e w e lr y ll r p t il r ln u
D ia m o n d Itjin u ltlh i; A nd T 'n c r n v ln jj
• n m i n i : n tir a w u n : t i n : M m c r 1 . 1

............................. ...........................a a ■■ a a a u a a w a ■■■■■■■■■■«

to the refuniliny, the Mayor aal.l,
I
the remaining bond* ahould no
icfunded In the near future a*
approximately HO percent of tin
h enford Bondholder* have nl ready
accepted the long term refunding
bonds."

‘

'

I IlH A U E V A N G E L I S T S

| DARRELL And
DEXTER HON
•

'

fli

R A D IO A R T IST Sr*
FROM A R K A N SA S
AT THE

"Tabernacle
BIfc .!■."AMl l.A l-m tl. AVB.

VOTtB * 10.000 FOB WIOOW
W A R IIIN tnoN . Au*. II
f/p)~ The senate apprntnl &gt;■
tsrday lin.OM for |bo «ldu
a t the late Benalor Itoldnaon
Arkanaa*. The amount Ha 11 1
eluded In the third drflrlem
appropriation bill

I.V.:itY EVENING &lt;
AT H O'CLOCK
IIECINNING
AUGUST 8
iin ia u a m a iillU lll

-rTiT~r

rA T jlO l.H I I

(o a fiN » -.iiA T iiiu A i, r i t n i C H ,

I'urnar I’aik Avaeu* and Tkl
Btircl
t It. Iloni. mlntaivr
1‘hnrvh Hvbeel, IS:** A. Xt
Murnlns Wnrahlp. Il.»" A M
H-rnniit liy iha paslnr.
(SiMallaB KnAaavor. 1:1* P
A."II.I Nvaav nvw prvaMvnl. w
|il ralilv Flvd llandar. p|»vakvr.

LIME SHERBET

W V -S
SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK
f l t y r . . . 20c—g PINTS . . . 35c

It'n too much for any woman lo pay.
The heavy tax (hat washday putx
on your three moat precious,,pu*i.-tenBionji—your liesuly, your heullh,
y-jur alrenglh. lletter. ot^p .'.pay ng
it before it'n ton lute.’ How cut you
do this? lly mtlnj; our Wonderful
Damp Wash Hervlce this week—and

S E M IN O L E

EAM ERY C O M P A N Y

t- tc r y w e e k .
W e'll c all f u r y o u r b u n d le a a v e
y o u a ll Ih e tt m k u n d
w o rry
and
iK ilher o f v ta-ih d u y .- V « j, a n d w e ’ll
n a v e m o n e y f o r y o u . to o . F o r
D um p W a e h S e n i r e tu k e u lenri o u t
o f y o u r p u n t^ t; ih u n liu m r-w a u h ln g l
I’lic n e u iu .n m v _
f
-V .

GOUN*

LA U N D R Y

SEMINOLE

%

CORONAS

liiiHng iiiminar montkiB't
Ma«l t.e*» Aw Mr**nfeiis&gt;lnn Iwforu M«»r
n a i f R lf T f i T n iP R C N
OYIRIIO
IlfV Ja m n H |»RY.
HuifUr Hrtinla * ft n&gt;J*rl&lt;
inrMl.fr Ih* dirtrilon of 11. ¥• Coop*
"tln rn lfig Worthln. 1 I:M o'rlneh.
TH* !». T. U. i»»**fo *f
ttvi ti k
. , , .
K?o ni dig W**rr (ilp *» • «»rl*Mjk,
11%li:i&gt;«&gt; MKTIlfllllUT rUTMTIf
|t*Y J. I! WimnIm N . p«*t«r,
r*hurr(i Nrhiioi* ti!5 A. SI*
T 1* lelngf* m p rln tiM iR l.
Mfirnlm WnmMp. It;}* A. M. »
»•:«'*iiIng W»rihl|»
1 '- M
Tjtworlit |«**gii»* m**l of T:i»
ptihllr la rnriflollf tlivIDd to
mi* nil fli*M* nrri'lrr*.

THE SPOT!

' j

A dependable prescription for 0 4 1 #
Chill*, Fever. Materia, and InllMpglh
At drug store* 25c or »end item p a I t
Bnutl t r n Drux CoJir-k.-onvilla.FU, -,
'
_■l'f wY

A T THE CHURCHES

Dr. J. T. Denton left today for
a three week* vacation In the
mountalne of North
Carolina.
W ashington, D. C , and
New
York,

RADIO PROGRAM

ir n U a H * I n k « &lt; M )
I
f*M rat** Mid the length or motiiHty and wrote the agreem ent
tk a t brought about
refunding
of it* bonded obligation and the
fact that OS per cent of the holder*
accepted i* evidence • th a t th e 1
holder* 1riieved th at the Bond
Holder* Protective Committee had
exacted every penny they could
get.
" I t wa* never underlined until
the Bond lloblrra Protective Com-’
mittee gut Into the picture that
th*re were only 1P11 tax payers
Within the corporals limit* of thoi
tity and th a t St per rent of *11 thu'
U*ed property in the city wa* da-j
l.nquent," Mayor Higgins u k i
i
"For lu ll tag payer* to aaaumo
S to fd.tn.nf the payroanl-af-prlnchr
pel of S(1,1)00,000 end the Intrreal'
to the amount of f 4,000,00 more
ever a period of 40 years, 1* n r
rmall undertaking, and it would
•rem that if they, the cilltcns, era
willing to undertake It, they de­
serve all the co-operation in the
world."
The mayor said the refunding
egrrem rnt has been accepted by
other taxing units in the State
Mate T reasurer J . V, Knott re ­
funded fMl,000 of the bonds hell
t y the S tate Board of Eduratl &gt;n
Ktate Comptroller J . M. I.ee authori*ed exchange of some ^fjfl.OOO held
by bank liquidator*.
Mayor lliggina said the present
araeueil valuation la |fl,W&gt;0,0 Mi
The preaenl population I* 111,000, el
which h»lf is colored The lo t-1
■leht I* *11.000,000, and the rlty now
IlfH.Y CKICHt u r iM O I -A L
&lt; III TU'll
I levying IB mills for debt scr;
IU«. Muffin
ni, f—W e.
v ta f A 'l M mill* for operations.
Niimnifi Bchadul* of tlarvtdi
Ifitly (\&gt;mmiiQlnnf ftlK A, M*
Mayor lliggina on hi* return to
I0 U A. M Church Kchoof
the City reported th at City offi­
regular (Fiornl'h® i»i »&gt; ** un€
i i i r l u f l i i n n r i 4 f a P » r , f i l l 1**
cial* fell . very npllm iitlc re ­
garding the refunding of th*i- in a T n i m n i t v
c w tn rii
Hu Inlay Mil.... I. *11 A. M J. n. City'*
remaining
outstanding
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SATURDAY,

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Battle Sanford In Double
rly WynnAndOwcnWright £™nz Warner Will
fill Do The Hurling For The And Play Football
•deals In Important Games

TODAY’S SPORTING
■ i WORLD

iP -^ T A N D I N d S
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Cullum Says Gray Entirely
Unjustified In His Decision

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I f JULIAN
It was learned
today
that
II
F ru it Warner. I l l poQnd tackl*
u
m
STM STRUM
dt. Auguatla*
.
*« . i n
• a l i a * ___
for the fm ilnub- illtfi Hcbooi
Bara&gt;d BRart* M b s *
M .in
Celery Ked* In l i l t , would re­
it .in
. f i i m e i n sm clti
turn to Hanford
and
attend
lice at an la any park la tela or
| n tlV ^ t-V
F**'*
Bemlnule for the I t l T 'l l sea­
toy t . H. CULLUM
Thla aftern**n In eur del*
oaly alubi who** postil*** a r t ,. teeakurg | ; *t. Aagaalls* *.
any nthar league to
prevent
son.
unchanged fa rklp serewy dla-,
»i r» '« ik s *. t i l lae- Editor Tb* ll e n ^ L
Iy shat «** are going te being
W arner attended a Tallahassee
th*
faas
from
leaving
their
I law*.
Refarrlng in liu article in to­
«h tl O rUilB I*
cession ef " w te t mlpat have
o»r.l **4
y*u ***** baesM tl
fates
blah school In 1*1* and was re ­
seats, f doubt It a company of
BUI "Raw Meal" Rpdgsrs .r i l
day's
press,
andor
a
Gaines­
happeaed U—.h
garded aa one il. lb* te a t tackle*
Btata Militia Would be able to
Sanford Lookout* will play
about tli*
Flarlda
ll« U
t e &amp; J P g \S ?r*Jd.
Orlando at Day la aa u.arb.
ville data line, whervlu IL l« 1o IL
Tk# second U bslatkm carried
aver to wear
a
T foA gaae*
Lsagu* Wist peeelbly
yen.
at* this afternoon and tonight
a coloma by a "T". That de­
slated that President Gray ef
uniform, lie was stlectad a*
The r n u of the whole mat*
the Binford Municipal Athletic
did net knew etrafgbt free)
the Florida Hlate leag u e fined te r If. Wj IIford h*a been In the
note* the naatbor of game* tb*
captain for the 1117 squad but
the .boulder ef Uie liege*
field to Don MrShane and hi*
1*11711
d
t
u
a
t
i
c
4.14*0I'M
tee Hailord Glut) | | ih),UU__ aijd. -Ihlek—of—th e - pew aaat-ftght WTm ~
gtubs pleyed la w te a the score
W arner's faintly la planning to
a rle a d ln g Gainesville G-Men
k per «f tn* reseed*.
li -;'*7*,'— re
M 1 - M--- TTI f o rf e ite d i t e g a in * of A ugust Galneevllle
woald hay* te e n . Uad tend -th o -c . i s o i s .
mure back to Hanford sometime
all
aeaaon,
and
tilt* th a t are scheduled to etart
Paler Bchall, as » * * y of r i
l i t llth ,
betw oen
dtanford
a n d evnrythlng under the sun h a .
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III Httill■*"l**ir------— ----------------------- h i m . I, l b s L eag u e s t a ti s t i c i a n , "gam# t o d a d l a te a atatb and Ike
ty a t 3:00 o'clock and 1:13
it)
earned
raaa
counted.
W arner la *1 pec led to arrive will give you tk*
*1 .411 L e e s b u r r . t o l ^ e a b u r g , o n ac- been done to keep u* out, evfn
Ft lech i s spcttlrriy:—
—'
following
*1
.411 c o o t *
Of. a
freitf»r-all
f ig h t now to tho o rien t id forfeiting
•Figuring from another eagle,
here during th* flrul week of article upon what woald have
The double header may decldo
b e t w e e n play er* a n d fail*, a n d a thirteen Inning battle which
Hepiember to see d uff In the happened In the Rials loop tMd Gainesville would bar# hasp OB
championship of Florida State
Mac
im
"
top of tea "iNgpoatap'* tabula­ Jtu g aan 4; _____
f o r tSaufnrd'a f a i l u r e t o hav* was won fairly and aquaraly.
. practice session*. It I* sipected seeson.
if the
vlaiturs
taka
Columbus
_ I.
t h e p a r k p ro p erly pollt-ed, wish
j that Krant will so* action In
H av aan ah 4! 'C o lu m b ia I.
Davis, of Leesburg wa* th*
h conteata It will t e almost Im•'»' and when th* NslastvUI* tion area V aa# of th* other
UAWW TODAY
t o . t a l e t h a t t h i s Is on* tk' th e Aggressor throughout; be splkt-d
th* bsckflsld this season.
.Ibis for Hanford to get the
G-Man win the Florida g la te (dubs had goo* oa to wla all
Jacksonville
at
Macon.
gams*
while
mr.at
unfair
riectalona
e v e r Holbrook detlberatply ‘and mall*
Ontembu* at Augusta.
tear.ue pennant whan tb* sea* of ihelr "lie"
d but If th* locals take both
Havaanah a i Columbia.
m atin a g a i n s t n d u l l lu
an y piously, which by lha .way I*
te sts it will again bring th* two
sou cud. on H*PL 4, Up spem ­ Gainesville wa* wfantdg all of
league.
lha • third ' Baufurd player that
NATtONAl.I.MAnrM
alm ost Into a deadlock that
ber* ran look bpek over • aa*. lie l i "tie" !■*)*«.
L r*i.
w
"From tha setORd - tabulation
Th* article also alatea that li* baa deliberately spiked this
y give the Lookout* another
son In which they really *ars*d
Chicago
4ft
----- rr
IM
|| tfpuJd gppegr that Baa for ji u New Turk
•«
ft9I Gray . declined to discuss tho aeaaon, and there I* not * rod*
44
unity to take the league lead.
Ihelr llll*.
_____ft9
4B .Btl detail* of lha affair. It .1* wall blooded
man
anywhere
who
Mcfthsne will probably
WASHINGTON, AJUg. 21.—
"L'urluua in know whera IB* lha loop’s luckiest club, while
49
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..
ftt
.14ft
IT .41ft understood why he didn't, for would ndt fight under sim ilar
—The United Stales and BratUian liHip'a s-lglit rluba would
14
r t Andy Serria In thla after*
ba Daytona la lha champion "hardII
il
.4(1 when ten farts coma to light circumstances.
However,
Mr.
’a contrat while Manager
Governments, In a Joint ■Utnment ranked If Ihelr vlclorle* had luck'' outfit. T hat ought to se t­ CWMHIU
ITMIadalphlii
•7
99ft
44
lie dldn'i Gray flm-a Hanford, and by such
•ft
41
.191 It will ghatd that
1**1 night, notified tho world th at been Ut&gt;utale&lt;l un Ilia teal* of tle argument* over Daytona way Branktya
_ rs will sound the hurling
u r « n ftariiT u
have any grounds
whatsoever action apparently condone* and
they will "stand pal” on Utalr un­ runs earned and not run* scored. ***er* club official* hav* been
I a t young E arly Wynn. In
IS; I’titlaflfrlnlilA ft.
Tor
tils
arbitrary
drcls.un, abet* such dirty playing. Alao,
lb* ' ' ' u“ \ ‘® ““&lt;fo"tend all read
derstanding regarding tha p ro­ w,. ye.terday waded Kira
flnalon 4; Rrnuklyn S.
lght'a battle MrShane has not
which.
Imldi-nlnlly waa made It might ha atal*d that by tala
Pittsburgh 1: p i . 1.01,1* 4.
posed leasing of decommissioned ufridsl r*rov4| and uncorurfd
St announced hla starting hurl-r
* c.
L, T* . •
Ctnonnall 4. f-hlra*.. I
without i’voii allowing thn Han­ action lie haa not only h u rt
better hitlers, In third place In
U. S. Navy dratroysra to B rail) several unusual llamaU4MSB Toll 4 V
t Owen W right wilt twirl f-&gt;r
ford (.'lull a liunrliiR. The feel
aw Ym g at Phila,l.l|ihla.
gn/iirit&gt;— alaudlng, hut
o'fio
............at r» „ might follow »a a # ,d ,“« ' f t * * 1* ■ • B“ w
ami other Latin American coun«
Lookout*.
Itrago
al
Claelnnall.
fncts of thn wliob- tiling grq as lhal df-D aytona—Dosch, IteLaud
we |Milul them nut, glanco |n»'e* ayersgn pitching ataff. baa been
tries, despite vigorous protests.
Th* llns-up* for to&lt;lay’a m utest
Hi lAUIr at n u .b u rg h .
follows; " in th* loth Inning of and Hi. Auguatlm- who are alao
Ilo sln n a l D rn o k lro
Immediate effect of th* propoa ullli al thu of filial slandlugs bt- sfrtta o r aevaotn pfs?e all
m b* aa follow*! Whitney Mra very tight game, which waa -In She thick of a flpht for
nl, which at ill requires rongrra on lh» morning nf Aug. 14, and aeaaun.
' Mullenn a t firal taae, Clart-nce
A k N a im i.gini p
3
n il,. Dae" fourth place and a i lunrti In
f. re t. di-ndlockrd u|
atonal as!inn, would he to Iras# a lii *s they would li.ro been bg.rd , “0 f
.?• *‘ ro'*
,U- Maw Turk
In renter field. Il«b Pitman
13 .sst Davis, catcher for llir U n l u r r 'Ihp Hliaughueas) | layoff.
•to third baaa, Joe llearh in-left
rurh war vessels to B ra ill, thus on ftl'NH KAIINKI):
!
w" "
Au*- '*• M of flat roll
4ft
•I
6
T*
l them were earned,
r h l t.s u __
4ft . 1*1 tram ram o sliding Into liniilr
il
%ft H A n
fa r the only fjaktin 'American n atlin
field, Ike Livingston on aecond
4T .141 plat#,' and •■* caught mil at
T re e , ’
U
1.
iv t.
"Of Hie ( I game* Hanford had flnalun
base, jack Devlnn-ntl in right
In n u ie a specific request for tiRltorot IMr
.4*4
ntavatanrt
.
»•»
IE
■JJ? won Ihru the tam e date, only tVnahlnstini
,4*T | least Hirer feel. Without uny
ii
it
9&gt;mMf *4 r t|
nn
IT
Lou Roglnu on short. Kay
Ihrir arrvlcea.,
I l L a « la - _
•t
it
mm — M ___ .s ir
■ I l i U M -----l
i
re
ro
earned!
provocation ‘--w hataoerrr.
catching and Amly -Servia
I'talladalrhla
lladslphl
%n
is
Tt
•ril
I'HlNlks.
M
ma
"And of tha (0 game* D ay
drew liark both ■It-rf ami lot
3ft
I W I I t r f 1HMII.T*
I r r s h iif g
AT
doing th* hurling.
I ANDIH lil'I.K S
nlV**nlng
r.
flan I; itoatfia I.
.'tug Inna had toil thru Aug. II, Ih*
►I. U l m s I I np
ar
drive ul ratrlio r llalbrook of
ftl
F #r iRe local nine, nrcechr*
TAl.lAIIAKSf.F.. Aug. 3 1— M l |IH | IfMM
4#w f.
New
Ynrb
I; mills Calphla
mm
1ftft
III* lamkmil*, spiking blm mi
tu
i t s ri'n lr'1' ahow that they enould It* Inalaga).
.w
Vft
Clary on abort. Wra Ktngdnn or,
—At term y Gem-ral tVary I), lain* lit lii sail**
irlevaland Tl (fblragn «.
hav* lost not more than 411
M il.M l 1 1
llio rlr lit slinublor nml In lh«
IIM K T
'second, Bwede Martin In left field.
ills told Ihp Plate Road Depart*
Hi.
Im*l.
II:
natrnll
*.
1 •ns*.
\\
1.
T
re t.
"Th* sum total ill all this
alMbillirn.
uml
altninploil tn
UAMWa TtiDAT
41
Sam Holbrook behind the plate,
tl
mant ll.ai payimuili made for 44 ilssrwt 4llr
s is figuring doesn't nteati a thing
I'hllsdalphla al Naw Yurh.
alike him n tblnl linn-, but
lira. Is-ni.
44
ftl
21
Georg* Phillips in renter field,
Irating t. loll bridge . from a
Iietrolt ar m. f« n la
19
4ft
II
w
•J4J iicep i liiat when th* HhaiighHnllirnnk «•&gt; Iwi quirk
for
• 'Ixv.lanit at rtilraga.
441
fa* Ruggrrln on third base, Mayo
rininty ciutlil In- dmlucteil from I'rul.viSM
4f
llsahtnglon at llovtun.
him and was nn tap nf blm In
.M* n"**7 ayalam opana Bept.
I,
4*»
Mrl.9M.s4
4
4ft
Langston In right Geld .Hobby
k-iNtisrit
44
4T
S3
-**• y»»u might r#m*mher upon which
a flash. Ininirdlalrly tho entire
a n tT H R iia A ssiN iA Tinv
I T ' S E A * Y U roll aff a
M
M . iM N b llto r 4ft
Prichard on firal' base and Early
IH
f liahwaa IalaL law«
al.lfti.g ••
w
Is r# 4. lo-rstnirg f-nui filed nut u f 'th *
firlMMtlt.
214
ra
ia
log, but staying on o m la laugh, nri-d In tin- couaty'a road liuildWvnn nn the hill.
Mill* Hack
• ft
If
ilugnul an,) nntn ilie fnild, and
U
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The Lookout* will uae their new
b a t n o t for Jos Connor. U , who i In* iddlgatlona token over by
"W e
see.
th e re fo re .
that
7J
34
341 also thn Ruii urd tram* ram e In
r- pniforma again today -and local
w oa tec world till* a l Cacanaba, tin- Plate.
Ib ilu r s v llle am i I t r ls m l 0 n r r
OCALA COTTON
Allanln
ftt
ftft
.ft 4ft nff tho field. A* fa r an Ib*
m%
»* O lU ftl lR
(7
ftt
hl»
Mich., recently.
j ________ ____ ___________ _______ ________________________________
baseball officials are ei|iectlng n
OCALA, Aug., 30. —M l—The Nlilt
ftA
filingbB 141
ft? .ft 1ft pleyora. nllmr Ilian Hnllirnnk and
ju g * crowd for tonight'* battle.
,
first bale of Hea Island Cottoa I'KRlUrtBAtfA
Ai
49
77
... _ II
• 1 .III llavla rncaKliiK In tho fluid. It
ram* from a local gin bar* KnntwIIU
la all poppy rn rk ; 'both Inatiit
VKRTUIII4VR m t • I'l.Tft
yesterday, marking Hi* return
N«w Or I*•aiik IS; Kit ••A%il|r 1
with itirlr reaporllva' inanagnr%
long s|apla
production
to
..« 4 B &gt;
oftM N niA srfjm T ni f r M io i M ' •Raw lT*a( n M t« r. of lh a Look­
County after many years.
■ •••It*
out*
and
te
a
Meadows,
of
teas-1
POMITON LAKER, N. J., Aug
TliamssvtlU 1 . Ali.auy I.
b urr,
altemprcd
In
separate!
Amaileos II Moultrie S.
21.—M l—Joe Loula, wltk a day
I'orttclc t: Thllthsaao* 3.
hnth lighters. The fans (mm!
o r t d f t 'a
b rlifd u U
f*tll«w ii
i In- hjoarhera fllod nut on tha
Ib TF.M N ATIObat- I.NADI’N
l&lt;l
l M t
H
V
llali.ii
1 ralantar'e Itra .ll*
i field lint look do part wliatsoof said County.’
County, to tk
—••
of diamond Vail yesterday but {
|' I.r
tk*t ‘liuwaiy
J»r»*r Vil y SI klohlf in I, p-et" x r t-*Hlr|PMM ( U l n f i v l l l *
over in tho fight. W ithin toil
" "
r
°
I Judaa
JuJa* uf
of Mamin
Masala if*
if# Couaty,
Count
FtOft*
-4: rain.
Or(
• T m i p l r , I'l il l I i l r I |«Nlit
m aiu g rr Julian —
lllark- irfused to.
■1«. at hla office In lha court Inin
Ralilmor* I • IS; Toronto
S-t mlnuloa from tba time lha fra ­
l p istil s s m » i.
rr • da
Irt
the
heavyweight
hosing
tham
|
bout*
ftt
Pftnfurd.
Florida
wlthia
Iffrat gam* 1 lunlagsl.
Oct
cas atartad the scrap waa ovsr.
eight rat«nd*r months from thft
Nswark I: Itoeheslar I.
V«
SI AI I np
H lalr.
H t»tc
j-lnn enjoy hla favorite dlvrralon.j
ibI
Z tT fit
L
I L
J
G A lN K H V Ilin a
...
,taa d. 11 ’
. * q a* ,|
w.. , datft of.......................
U« first uublleotlon
.
Myrucus*
t;
nuffalo
*.
the field cleared and pl*y re"The ball ha* been lockeil up and I
Aug. 21__ M l (tables; Garland Schindler Miami; of this aotlea. Bach claim or
net
wV &gt;|«|«U|4&lt;H rn llrse
aumed,
, 4
A t . a n a w a - f i -o n i i i %
i.ria m a :
will remain under lock and key ~ -C « « h Joah Cody Thursday an- Pam D* llarlolnmeia, Jacksonvllla;
tTiV* ik*.
rlm l
%
sr»i
Yeoltvdar*. SteamI n
►•iri , ( U r i i i p U . J,»i
Iv
Aa lo the rharge that
th*
until after your fight with Tommy |»°“nr#d 41 ’ players had been I'rank Koacla, Gainesville.
| dane* and
poat office address
T ror It K n ra rs a i f. U’allad Hanford te ll
N av
IS- r i e n i k u i t .
lU Inra*
park
w *.
ant
tllh Inning, darkataai
Karr." Illack told Joe after th i Invltaml for tb* opening ar.alona C e n te r* -Bill Wllllame. Tampa;
'J i 1* :E !'- ...T it. “ i J ?
Rill*
properly pnllred, Iher*
were
?:*»%
• 39 —4le»»igl*
T V li.
rliaiiiplon had aearchetl high aliJ
Yall gridiron practice, Pep- Gvorg* Fogle, Gaineavlllr; John nr aitornay, or ih« isaia 's i l l
Op ’•&gt;#•% II*. im.marniiiiMBi
Itiitmtroiiiiiiil
TO W AIVS EXTRADITION
elsht potlraman nn duly at th a '
ik
t l I~Auburn
— AutfUril
JJ.rkiMi..
.i r k pi'll •
low for the hall. “ Wo are g c llli.f, Umhvr I, IS .lay, b efun t)ie Dewell. Ilalnea City; Jim m y Ok - i
, 011 ,‘f w'
L 0 8 ANGELES, —M l—John park at .the tlm*. who hurried
kill*
un....... !I loo elo»# to the fight to U kr anv r tf u la r
opening classes at the ford, Leeaburg.
|
W. 1. KTOlJuLMMIlIB
V»#*'.
4 —i t , 1.1 u.-kv
Montague, w ltard of the golf links, to tba ar*n* o f the bailie and
i
chances
nn
yuu
catching
that
bull
Unlvrralty
of
Florida.
.
Harks—W
alter
May
harry,
D
a
y
i
AA'ta'hlftfftor
«f
th
e
.
K
t
l
i
l
t
a
J
vlU*
waived cntredltion today and pro-' goon had aver/thlug rlearrd up.
, on the end of a finger."
___
Included on th* Hat are rrven Iona Uearh; Kan
Wll|ia, Punt* —
-------------pared to R are New York to fac* * ( A, f, r „
keeping fans off
ind*. seven tackle*, nine gusrda, Cords; Bob Ivry, Tavares; Foci
TH„ et*s«:ciT ( o u s t o r chargs of participating In the the field whonoror n fight orPSe iiro v w m a n .
-d “
or#
four centers, and 14 hacks, from lliock, and Dsn Browner, Psnao- T in t b ib t ii j i u k i a i . c ih holdup a t a Jay, N. Y., roadhouse cur*, there are lint enough pnw hkh Colly m utt hold, In 24 days, colt;; I'aul Delaney, Etowah, T en-' iafin*"'T ie.TaTATi4!0 o r T rMJ&lt;iu III 1.1 0
1
an aggregation capable of coping ness**; Hill Stevens, Bartow; K*d
IDA.
with th* toughsst opening contest Event, Orlando; Mlm Mulcshy, JU,iTf BIlAUKH. Plalstlft,
IB— Apartarntd For Hm I
•AnnounremenU
Ih* Gators have played In many a Macon City, Iowa; Bob Tntri*. MINNIE K. ItltA i'K n. Dafaadaa}.
For Baal
“ co" l“ ‘ "H h Jacksonville;
Fromrl*
K sro.y, To 0 S{*N* ^ t;
ru n A tfiK il*
REFRESHMENT
HAVE YOUli Watch repaired by FIRST FLOOR Apartm ent, prl I-. H. U. at Baton Ilougr
I Tampa, and Frank Smoak.
\ » (»r tatr**t, Manaaba. wl**paOn Thsao Hot
on* who really knowa how. 1 »»•* l*H'. garage. lurnlab-d
•tb.
Bul th a t Is oaly the beginning.
Toy ar* fearabr aatlflad that
Orlgga, Jeweler Magnolia Av#
J iuuma. ^«Ofl Magnolia. ______
Bnatmof
Nigh la
For 11 straight weak* Cody will
i*i
a bill of complaint has
filed la tb* above Court byhi
LEGAL NOTICE
TRY ODR
LlVEBTUCKi
Carload,
e a t ' * ! 3 HttHM Al'AHTMKNT for rant, acrid hla charge* up agaiaat torn*
J o h n iuiAifr.it. against kllN__ fur __
I'rlvala entranc*.
|tu o
per of th* finest teams in th* so untry.
DtoUdoua
NIH K. RRAUKIt. u 4 lb a | lb*
mule*
sale * or r« .
AOTini
Cody is not making stay prod I*At clavan acluck o* Wadn*#- rallaf auuaht la a ffnaf dacraa nf
CUBAN SANDWICHES
changv. *"c*rlloa LlVcabak / : * . !
3 I« Chapman Av*.
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change rrpreaenied by J . C.J ________
• _ lions on Florida's woa snd lost , Ih. Ib.ar.1 ..f Public faatructlon Jrirad te aalar /» « r appaarano*
racatva l.lda for Ih* Itokl- Ibaraln an tha tlb day ofINpHuman, ~
Hcurdall ' kklthg—Itunl 20—Mlaci-Kaneous For Bale standings a t the and of tb* ssaso i.1.1 will
CHIU AND CHICKEN
N. .
In* «f ihr Hrinlnola lllab brhyol
•*H- I* lha above O
Court
N
either
Is
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predicting
where
allilriir (Oil. Tba board rcoorve* *1. 4.bo Court jlo u w . “
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M srriwethcr barn.
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T
r* Jrri an )' »*r i l l Florida, a n t la dtlau
YOU It PHOTO on a postcard. other team* In the canfsisnco will Ih* r l f h t
dace#
pro . s aabfaaoo
bo aat
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a in
kildft
r»»r
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all
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&gt; i T U A cm m WUIIK: I have new
cud
up.
"It's
Just
a
gusas,"
ho
BEER—WINS—DRINKS
0 fur 60c. W 11boldl Studio.
• rrh ttftr! Illion J. M o u sh lo n ftt sad
* hd tb* aald rauao pro***,
Oliver lla rt-l'a r tractor, plow,
part*
to float dsors*.
staled, "and I'm not picking any- Ih
tlF lla
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ford
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an fo
rd
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lio arrf of Public
l a a tr u r tla n . l .......................»
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harrow, and culler. Wmk ap- Foil" SALE: 200,000 TeTondTand U dy. rig h t now."
labad In Th* It***
HrmlhaU
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lr.
Florida.
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brick, 100,000 feat ircond hand
f o r t l l .r a ld . •a ntw apa'P ar
praclaled. fa ll Malbb-ua. Phuii*
ar pubpub.
Dutch Stanley will again tutor r f f t i n t w i i . t . t amis.
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liakml la Hanford. FlorfM4. M M
llah
CW*lfm*n
lumbar, plenty heavy timber. IM lha oiuis, while Lewi* lianlag*
t i ll , (leoava.
for
four
aaaedwtlv*
• Jj^tek
T. W. I aAWTON
aquarra galvanised tin- See II. take* th* back for the aecond yeat.
■•crftUrf.
DRIVING TO Knusvllle, T.-nn . I-. Duhart, Oth A Cypress Av*.,
DONE AND OHHRHED th is tk *
Captain W alter May terry bead*
t l b d a y nf A ugust. A. | l t i l l ,
on kith . Take 3 passenger* ,,hone 380 -W.
n e r h of_ lay rircull *
the
returning
ground
gainers.
via Attunta
and Chattanooga.
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Pam la*•!• t'ouatr.___ Jrierlda.
FIVE
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have
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back
for
the
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Refrigerators.
You and .a. h nl you a rt herot w p o t y Clerk.
b« aallfliA. a ad roqalrad ta
(MMAI.) \
Loal ft F o u n d _____ 1*17 nimby. Liberal dlarouiil. ta rty practice, are.•ant
any claim* and * amends
End*—Tom W alker'
Winter
Trade In Hemlnole Tire Hlmp.
BTIfAYKD—Gupnisli loo
pound
H svrn; Wsi*«m ■Hamoey
sad
maro. M il aeon In-aUrd In­
Donald BirkstL Jacksonville; Ben
WEST
IlKND
DELUXE
alumi­
ward Maitland. Ilawanl. Fnrast
1'orck and Jack Maynard, Orlando;
num trlpTo t|ilck, fltu-at fur I'onia 1’cnnlngton, Lsoghurg; CBf*
Lake An*do|uy, Mallluml.
water leaa rooking. Hciill f a r r a ford Whlddon, O d e r Key.
;
s
LOST TWO* IKK IB: Oaa 'brown way. Ine.
T ackl.* - Clark Goff. I'ltteU irg,
and white springer
apatilal.
Pa.; H a rry ' Klcklitrr, F o il Fiprvs;
and today they &gt;r* ftltstg fa mart dramatically, more viritPr'
Bad on# black and white point­
t ’Utrlcs K tsjclcr, W adsworth, Ohla
er puppy, plea** ralk H. A. Rive,
George Owen, Covington, Ky.!
Telephone l l l - W ,
FIVE IIOOM houa*. Ini’ Holly.
Raul Wolfaon, Jocksonvill*; Juh*
&lt; labtrcs, W**t P a l* Beach) Wll3
,
bur White. D syteoa Baash.
ib a W
DUTY BLACK DIA
Guard*—Nrisen Davis snd 0or*
MONO TRAILER, good tiro*.
don Cardn*r, T am ps; Jim Master*.
r»
1 Nets P ort. Tsnnesrosi John Bterr,
M r 1180.00. 193. ChavJ r l ssnpa- good 'tire s. 119*90
DanvIUe, III. Aug 24.- (ip) - Clearw ater; L y ia L l)A th ro « (t
*| A Boos, Used Car Dealer*.
Th* Find K*mna family ypla, JtcktonvQ ls, B u n sS H aosst, Carol
slaepa and paya U ses In lUiael*
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Flay Leaders In What Might Be
Called The Pennant Series______

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Only Ten Minutes And That The Field
Was Policed Well By Local Force

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Schedule Of
Coming Gome*

'Start Fall

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university Of Florida Coach Hopes For
Aggregation Capable Of Holding Own
In Difficult First Season Contest

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Family In One Home
Dwells In Two States

YOUR HOME fresh and
All of which Bounds like a Aradrith
Dos Isr A Gay's ■*&gt;•. hut there ia h t much te do
It'd "R rot fo r tha Rm4th." , U u ' H because th* W-acrs XeiqH ardware Co.
I na farm Utw een hare and Perry.
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Je d , id divided by the state
AMD ask lo r 4**«f«U»* tin*.
N M * * 0 11 Fart* of th* p rla g room, k iu h .a
•- Bh*rwte-WJJI|*n»» and sleeping q iu rte rs a n (a la*
tha k lg te a t quality dlaaa, tba rent la IllaoU. Mr. end
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M E AND MY S H ADO W , huma Heavyweight Champion Joe l.«ul* a* h r studies • knocknut blow la allhouftte upon the wall and hope* Ih r old Baying about row ing rv rn ta p r o m tru e on
August Zf, F o r on that night the Bom ber risks hi* b a tin g rruw n for Ihr lin t llm r against Tommy
Carr In New York. B ut (he British heavyw eight drink* hi* tea every afternoon and perhaps h a t found
•om elhlng I n studying the le a v e r

S E C U R I T Y !■

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prim e Interest of Mary W. D o w
ton of New York, nom inated by
the I resident aa a aoelal aerurlty
board m em ber.

K E E P I N G A N EAR TO THE G R O U N D h e*.e ntUI In m n d rm aerial Ur feme. Till*
l, our of the sound loratrr*. together with a Lewis cun and a spotter's th a lr. hrlnc used In a recent
in Imil- file i .ltd mi' London ami MtuOWlslrrn Cngland. DUIant sound* of aircraft mu to n are magnl*
Urd by Ih r.lo fa trrs andoilr^rlinu Under* enable anti-aircraft |u n i la spot Ih rtr prey.

UP WHERE T H E T A L L C O R N G R O W S . If you think you’ve teen (all ru m , hero*
tom e 11 atorlr* blah, hut II li.tt a brad alart. The crop, along w ith n lh rr vrgrlablr*. I* growing high
above mid-low n N ru York mi Ihe te rm e r of Mr*. Ilrslna Jal*' I'lfth Avenue prnlhou»r. She’s shown
here plrklng a lew r a n of rlio ltr to rn . It'i no Irm ihlr for lirr to go to m arket. She Just Steps out the
front dour.

THE DEVI L IS N O S I S S Y In the, l 00th showing of

Nellie D avit' "Heaven Bound" el A tlanta, Ga. The "UevU • hlm srlf.
Just np from "H all" bearing n truly aatanle grin, It played by II. J.
Vurlow in th e shew depleting m ankind's trm platlous. More than 1 M
am Included In Ihe east.

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MV HI S OA T S In a literal tense, this farm er near
Met, Indiana, la happy as he hells a sheaf of golden grain
m forward U a prosperous harvest. Crop foreeaats In August
d aa ant crop far the nation fa r above th at of last year, but
Iona than tho average of crops during the period from lOZf
An nnnsanlly good harvest la c tp r c lr d this year by midfaImail due to the abeenee of drought which. In I9J1 and*
crop* and left them tittle o r nothing.

MO tJ K E Y W E N C H ■fashions am now being shown a t the
l.oMifon rpu. lis t brim s.In select sim ian rlrrlca w ill be broad and
fans will com plete Ihe rnarm ble, according le the chtm pansre atyla
dictator shown lirre with apparel borrow ed from a visitor.

R T H i W AR FRONT, sera lame. A. Mills,
correspondent of T he A eaorislrd Preee who now, as chief
re bureau, te in China to tend stories and pictures ol tba
. goodie t te Ihe world.
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I t A H O L I D A Y In England's serial war

its w ere forced to delay m aneuver* because nt mi­

nes User. 8a Uier whiled eway ihr lim e w ith ,i
ting with acae el cardboard Irulrad of Imaginary

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&gt;TMi l - W FAKI R S I X shewed the men of England a few el
the tarpoinUof alhlallo proweee at a rotes I track and Bald meet*
Staged by the Women's Amateur Athletic Aeeoclatlou at Walla City.
Here to Him M argaret Cooper doing a hMef "gwtng' »Ub IM dtow»,

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W ill Play At Ritz On Sunday

ALICE FAYE AND DON AMECHE

Slngsational New Musical Show Features
Alice Faye, Ritz Brothers, Don Ameche
Arid Sonjfs By Gordon And Revel

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CO-STAR IN “TRADER HORN**.

Comedy-Drama
To Show AtRiiz
On Double Bill

PROGRAMME FUR &gt;VEEK OF AUG. 22

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“ Trader Horn” Is
S c h ed u le d F o r
L o cal Show ing
Film Mgde In Africa
DepictsRomance In
Midst Of Savagery

“ f l a n r e,
Charlie.
llance,"
rd ap ln l from n Trnrge fi, Kauf[ mnn piny ami mode into a new
type vf rum edy-drnm i with n)u *
a’ral
Irtrrlndi-i
produced
by
W arner lim a, ie achedu'rd to
1 pity a t the H its-T bfgter Wrdneatwaoir*
U .g m - l n -1 M f t - a d k , day n o t Thursday,,
"CrNI Digger* of
Broadway,”
! S tuart
Erwin d in - t
from
and tarried on with "Gold Dig*
"Slim" e n e m a , *Jran Muir, the
nlway* pnpu’a r Allen
Jenkln*,
g r n n 1UM” and "l«JS " ha*
Glenda F a n rll, 'C heater Clule,
musical allow 1 her,, bonked for a return ahowtrolleite I .yon* o f atig e fame,
id Monday at jn|t
the Kill Thaatar, on FriChariea Foy, Olive Olaan, Addlj day In a dontdr f e t u r e program
Gordon and Revtl'a *wrl|]% tuner nuan melodic romance for run
L.rh*r&gt;;» am: a apeclally
lha awing, tiro | w||h "Footlon-w Hclrcaa."
frrahnraa «*-j J« -t like the. perennial ZU-g. Alice Faye and Don Ameche in the aingraihmal Twentieth Century- rhoaen beauty cborua conatituta
entertainm ent' Lfelil
“ F oIIIm ”
and
Ceorg* Fox comedy hit, “ You Can*t Have E verything" The Rll* Brother*, the imprraalve ca.L
Tho artting* are akl to lie
aduet-d “ft mg, l White' i “Scandal*.” thru* “Gold rharte* Winninger, Loulae Hovlck. Rublnoff ami hi* violin, and
num crri* and
Imprraaiv*
and
ka A Million,"-j Digger*** of the W araag Bro*. Tony Martin are featured.
inrluilo lo th atagn and auditorl
“On# In A j •efm in here tircnme a genuine
Several
um of n large theater
ak* Up Aiel j American Iriatilullon. Combining
.AKELAND, Fla.. Aug., J i,— danre runibera elaborately atagrd
1 a galaxy of I plenty -of comely, lota of hit
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Houlbam
College by Eddie Larkin, are InterenU
licit al»o in- aong*, and no end of *peedy and
Ingly rhown in rrheareal
and
nnlngrr, Lou- btautifol dinrin g by big chorpace Imoklet In |&lt;-|| It, glory In
a* finhhed performance*.
off and
loa use* «( lovely g lrtl, they have
Iteplcting the Jim* Into which pli lure*.
An uniiAUAlly rlibornte cockirtln,
A rthur I * || |H-,-n trem rnonui auccoaaea.
T h e m ill ge bn* goo s t u d e n t i. kail U r
U prom lm l a .
th„
a girl ran get h erad f who haa loo
Tbi*
ll».*17 edition
eo-alara
Laekgrmini for one
tho«e newlywed*, Dick Powell mech mopey and not enough* *"‘l ** ,,H “’tf womtior*.
and Jonn lllondell. It feature* common *rn*e, -T he F ooIIoomi
Victor Moore, l a r Diann, a *eii‘ lleiiv**," a romantic comedy from
W arner Bro*. etudioe, I*
rntioii.il new darner, Glenda Far* the
ln and again, thl*. enter tain . j rell, 0&gt; good
IVrkin*. Donald crhi-didcd to ahow Friday at th r
A T T H E K1TZ
it bi ,il* alrlcteat form ia th e , Miek, R&gt; aalind Mnrqul*,' Irene llltt Theatre.
Sundny, Mond.iy—The flr»t muncal rm**h of the M"W
naott
auccraaful,
“ You C an't J Ware r i d other fun maker*; |dn&gt; Ann Sheridan, *tatue*&lt;|ue m l•e«M.n. “ Y dtf C A N T HAVE EVERYTHINC." All
Faye.
Hava Everythin-;'’ la u awiftly- soil ilaiH ng beau t i n (rained by hrattnl beauty from T r a n , play*
the p a il of the girl. The young
pkced rhuw In Darryl F. Zanuck'a! Ruaby ilerkrley.
Don Am. Che. The Rita n r . » . and an all a u . r a i l too miner*
man
who
tame*
her
and
make*|
uui h» nun lion,
_
***** manner.
Every itilc rta lii-' Tho&lt;e who have aeen preview*
meat . element flnda llw ideal „f *-G,J.| Diggeia of lUSi” pro- u nice, normal peraon mil of h ir .i
T U* ilti^—Tf*n Itig Ilay. lle g ltt-r at the matinee. Whip
la'
Craig
Reynold*,
who
h
a*
n
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nich* in Ihe gay aerren play by claim it in be funnier and more
ney Houin.-, C hester M nrri. ''FLIGH T FROM GLORY."
in rnough of lh*w lig h t|
H arry Tugend, Jack Yi-llen and lum-ful I ban* any of It* predeep* bmn
W.-ilne iday, Thuraday—Grand revival. "TRADER HORN."
K arl Tunberg, adopted from an *&lt; r». an-........ .lolly are I U " ^ t - 1
M’!” :
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A! o Je m .Muir, Glenda ^ a rn ll, S tu rrt Erwin, Allen Jm kin*.
cglglnal atory by Urtgury R*t- tinga of unuaual alte-and beauty.|
Tj! * " f 1 T . ' T
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"DANCE CHARLIE D ANCE”
Tin- n u t elatao .te **L upon U v ,n J ‘he b .|,pleat d ay . be*
cff.
Friday—Craig Reynold*. Ann Sheridan
"FOOTLOOSE
’ Rubluoff'a facile violin atarta which I be entire romiiany « l- ‘ V; [
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r - ; . ,.o
,e . pathetic r h i ia c t r r —one that alllb* atoiy off on a mad, musical t |o-nr« in .&lt;everal rreUrr,
repie.
HEIRESS. . . . ... return book.i.g “GOLD DIGGlIRS OF IB17."
audirm r* like.
I
career by serving to Introduce' rent* the la.ng I aland estate of
L'u'm-i'sv F'rtd Scott at»l Whlta King “THE SINGING
There'* a »renr In "The F’ootA lie* Faye, a hopeful young) a New Yoik theatrical producer
IlGCKAHOO" ADn Peter l-orre in “THINK FAST MR.
|.Hi*e
ll.-irc.v"
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to
all
playw right pcmiilea* in
N e w '—p la y il by Victor Mmire of
MOTO."
the advance notice*—which i*
York, t i Don Ameche, aucce^a-1 **f)f Th.--* I Sing" fame,
A T T i n : P R IN C E S S
fnl author of bright and Iragliej ■—- —
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------------ raid to tie the amtppimt on the
r.creen
rim e
Jimmy Cagnc,'
Saturday and Sundiy, Aug. 2S end 211—Ken Muynaid in
mualral
coined!**.
Currently.* loiul,* J|i vick, the latter an ex- puaheil a grapefruit into *om»!
"TRAILING TROUBLE." --Alio “ RETORTED MISSING."
appearing in Ameche'a late i] riling ntw personality making gal’a fare In a picture, tev rtali
“*
a n the Itlli Brolhara and! V r first arreen appraranc*.
y e a n ago.

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. ‘DanceCharlie Dance*
j Brings Great Cast
i Of S tirs To Screen

; Rhythm, aweel, .rembly
and it,
lgwdown; heavenly aong hll* by
Oh 4 m ami Revel, acrumptlou*
|I H t ; k in r td f of p » n o n illllfi
beaded Ly AI If* Faye, the Rlt*
Brother*. Don Am*eh*;
flying
"Gnld Tliggrr* of
1DI7*’—
fiddle*, hoi trumpet* and lionry
tn x m m ; dancing fc*l Ilka rain fourth ai.d moil el th o rite "I
ir rin
of ntuiicul
da the loof; and th» ln*anr*t th* fim o l

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BATUBtlAY, AUGUST 11.J M

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Lava In tba m ldit of the cradle
of aavagary| a romanr* amid the
peril* of th* rrim ara! jungle*;
apectacle, thrill*, wild animal* In
their primitive atatc; a girl at
ravage aa the beaata thernsrlvef,
lured to civiiliaticn through luw
’rent t he awUr—w«»U-------the*# are aome of the eulalanding
elrm rnta unfolded In
"Trader
Edwina lloeth and Duncan Renaldo, ahuwn above, co-atar in Horn," which coma# to the Rlt;
M-iU-M** great prwluctlun, “T rader Horn," w hkh come* to the Wedtietdiy and Thuraday.
Transcribed front the fa mom
Rit* T heater Wednesday and Thuraday of neat week.
book of lha old African adven­
tu rer and filmed In the heart of
A frica's Jungle* In the greatest
motion picture eiprdltlcn of
time, th* Ifatro-tlotdw yn-M ayff^
production **t* a new mark in
From the pave* of The Saturday
entertainm ent. It* dram a would
F am ing Po»t now *tep» the am aimaka It a powerful thing in itself
It* actual film ing and recording uf
ing Mf. M ttn, M&lt; eye* ** mild a*
wild animal*, savage tribal errvhi* timid amlle, hi* mind aa quick
monlea, and other details makes
g&gt;. hi* trig g er finger. P eter L o rn ,
It tha moat angroailng adventur*
, h,
mn. | , r nf Imperan-'
film In hlatory.
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F or tha firs t Um* one actually
Mtion*. thrlll.ngly portray* J
llaruuimX'* dim inutive- Japanear)
hears tha voice* of the jungle,' for
tha ‘T ra d a r H orn" , expedition
m a*trr of crime detection. Ini
carried with It the first and only
Twentieth Century-Frx** "Think j
round recording apparatus ever to
F a it,'M r. Moto." which will »how
bo taken Into tho Dark Continent.
Shtunlay a t the Rita Theatre.
One see* many wonder*: a trbr*
I w o n tin g a Hon In a death battle,
Mlllloa* of Post reader* aaked
j a desperate fight between leopirda
to are him on the acreen, and now
j and-a pack of hyenas, the thunderthe Japareae aleuth thrill* movb
. ing charge of a rhlnoecro* - hair­
aLdionrc. with hi* eaploll*. Inter*
breadth escape* from crocodile*-nutmnally lamoua aa a character.
and on* victory fo r one uf tho
The ime alur (m tlin i-creen grant reptile*. One sree and hear*
rrto r, Lorre find* thl* hi* moat
difficult rule, a* in a few sequence*' who could be “Hr. Main, the tha d«*Ui dance of the savage
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. , ■ Katunlay Flveulni; l*i»l abmlli, laorgl.
he i. called upon f o r . triple {(|
|v!llir
(, irri,
And through all the** thrill*
Impersonation. A H ungarian by .(nfrc.) |„ t1«* ................ . Cen- there ru n t a gorgeous romance uf
lirth . Lorre ** Mr. Molo miut^ (ury-Fox plctute.
"Tlibik Fast, tho hoy Peru and the golden­
haired “*un goddeaa" of the savage
impersonate a Japnnvse, and in Mr. Moto."
tribe*. H arry Carey, aa T radtr
(he rh araelrr of Mr. Molo he m uat1
im iienonale an Armenian. T h is1 STUART. Fla., Aug, 21. —(K*) Horn, atta rs th* author's homely
subtle triple play uf rharacteriaa-' — K Irht-yrar old Allen Met^ady phllotophle* and gtvei a splendidly
tlon, as a Hungarian impersonate* hooked mid lauded an eight* dram atic performance In the title
role. Edwins Booth, aa the gM, I*
a Japanese im personating an Ar- fool aallftah here,
tenlan, add* new acclaim to t h i ' The ynuili wa» Belling with beautiful and a rem arkable actrraA.
la r’a reputation fo r remarkabl# hi* tisrent*. Mr.and Hr*. I t and I)m ean Renaldo
play* th*
i n a tilily In lila portrayal*.
j A. JlrCrndy of l'ltlalm rtn.
I mantle Paru. ’

Moto Steps From
Post Pages To Ritz

MR. MOTO

ACCUSES PARENTS OF TORTURE

BOMBS DESTROY CHINESE MILL

i.&gt;uiviice oi th e ae.uiwcy in a*pane&gt;v uvouor * w an uie.r utain-oini.ng -bumoa la _
aa a Nippon blrdman a c o n i-a * d ire c t hit on a l» rp e flour mill la Tientsin, Chiaa. A J a pane*'
aojdirr watches a* fire tngulfa the building.
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■VI I X I

R e I S-1 far th*
reader*, b a t It i | n * fee the
kip* Instil* Mias C a l l f a r n t *
'(Francad Paxton) w ho seek*
Mlaa America title. T he centest
w ill be bald la A llan lit City
• a p t. B, with beanttee from every
etale la Ike *nt*a entered.

•.M IH u .fJ w O d r im w J lm k
I A S H AL L'S
Greenberg at tk.s dTi^ T
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CATCHING
COLD?
A t Ih t litit warn* *
ing Mwcaa —quick
- • few drop* up ,
each aoM iil. l u
tim ely ut* help*
prevent many cUJ*.

V tC ja V A T M H ftt

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Johnny Pagan Jr^ I I , displayed to pollr* Surgeon B. B. Frank!*,
a t Denver, hie bruised body. Ha laid h it fath er lashed hint with a
wire-bound belt because b* found a rotary. S tate Humane officer*
said th* boy’s mother admitted ah* threatened to "gut his ears off.''

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pra-ripUm. fm Ceti.

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mcaurer

&lt;*•'laamwClim* two c w VvNwu — a"
A t drugatoroa M e w le a d Mampi t»
*m* W«a
|»^**,- . )»*«&lt;m«jMur « SmitWw Dvwe CmJaekaonrilKFIa,

Stop At Thomas’ Service Station
Wbara a hot day la a iA vool
Wher* patroMf* u f n ^ r iu j jtb luinda.
Where q u atlly u 4 gatlily M il
W hm Mirk* k « &gt;l f —r»
1ISIW. 1 S T 0 R .

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S em in o le C o u n ty P ro d u c e * .
M o re F r u it A n d 1 V ejrrtitb lcji T h a n A n j
S im ila r A r e a I n A m e r ic a ,
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r - W f r i b Tka O ily Centra]
V
I b r t t City Afford!ny Rail, Highway.
*. And Water Transportation
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW8PAPEH

WQLUME XXVI
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Member Associated Praaa

British Ship

‘HE WENT NUTS’

“Mysterio n .

4 Spanish- Ships— i
Sunk By Shells

N l ’MHKH

400 Persons Killed When
{ Shell Drops In Center
| _ O f _International Area

TIKNTHIN,

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More
ThnnOne
Thou^
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hou-

C H IN ESE EV ACU ATE SH A N G H A I AS W AR RAGES

sand,

23. If l H-

»nr&gt;» tnuir"i wer« engaged It
a turlori, ha IHo ju m ltrt «oulh
* eel ol IVlpIlip Inday In 11)1
opening rltrah nf ■ »W» Chi1
m u g ' iiftniiAltr in drlv* Urn err-

Spanish Loyalists In*
timate War With
,l Italy ’Over Attacks

Disembark.
Itiir ,1apanose Drive Tr
Expected I ’o Befriri
AlW(Misnn^Tonij?hti

Imh-pcndenl tourer* Irfllralrd
»1*1* fishing tlHin (nr a hi linin'
rl-lv'n with ihn nutrnme nnt an-

toy a 11*t -government, for'
aerating luljp of rm lllngl
■nd tin tin g or f»ur bpanlth nrer
c i i t t tb fp t, hinted U it night,
th ^ t ,'fiirt|i*r a r ti of “piracy” may!
rnMpa) It to in g e t* in actnat W ar-‘
fH a -w itb -P re m ie r Benito Mumo H siV o av y .”
‘He went n u ll over her,’ declared Jr-or l.lvermore, Jr. (rig h t).
•*W. repeat our proud (ta t •- In enmmentlng on report* ]&gt;ivi,l Molinui planned to wed
m eat th a t we are fighting fo r our
Indepaadenea and in dcfcniu* nf blonde Honey Johnson of Hronnville, N, V.- Hut Honey (lettp *ni,l
o ar 1A m y , and In achievement of “ ridiculous;" and her p ip e said, "pre|Hiil»nKi»l” a i the t r i*&gt; ntjrU tia k we will adopt all necea- turned from Kuro|M*.
aary aatram e mcaaurea," a guv
ernm eat communique aaid
Announcement waa made ulmul*
taneanafy th a t a apeedy anti*
ao^-marina flotilla U ready In
aU am Into fhe
Mediterranean
freja Barcelona to protect the
loyallfta’ m erchant ahlpt.
Tho , government, liltin g (he
uFR pdnlah atrip* allegedly attpk
try the Italian navy during the
S h e r if f s O ffice No­
laat three weehi, aald that th r
eraek Italian . deetroyer S artta
tified W hen S care­
we ■ Identified in one of the Metlcrow M an Is Found
Iterranean raldi. •'

Hi MORRIS J. HARRIS
SIIANtiHAl.
A njr. 2 3.--*
I y \ l'l
II wjim i-s liin titril H in t
•tiH* jH 'rsonn w e ro k ille d f il'd
|H’ih n p s LlKHl w iiii iii Iit I, i n ilm liiu r H im * A itifrii’inw , i&gt;y)
a h e a v y .n r lilli'i’y • niii’ll l i n t
ru m s h ill n iln u ir m i d c i l tl'l*.
p m lin i'til n tu ro m it II oii u f tlio
I nt t-riint im iiil S i’t t l i ’Hii’iil I')tiny,
:J. ..r -1 of American* rnarv.l*
•M» !y r*r;»pi*«l
wlu n n ►ros

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U. S. Borrowing For
•September Finances
May Be Over Billion
WASHINGTON, A ug, 23. (0 )—Fiscal official! aald yeaterday that the government*! Sep­
tember borrowing mey appro* Im ite ' 1 1 .200,000,000.
A (1,170,000,000 flm nclng oper­
ation will tie necaaiary to meet
note end diicount hill m aturities
Sept. IS. Authorlllaa Mid th r a g ­
gregate borrowing m iy be con­
fined to meeting theaa* m a tu ritic
and providing about (3,000.000 ot
new eaeh. They a lie n e d no decl­
aim haa been reached a* to the
type of obllgationi to l*e iaauefl
Thla probably will be dreidrd
n e it week.
The treasury, Ihtough weekly
laiuei or (60,000,000 In bllli, haa
Iwen building up ll» eath wording
balance iteadUy for the feat *•*
eke. Another (SO.OOo.OoO Isau*
III be void todiy.
T h n e leauei havo been necei
■ary largely b eeav u ' of tho tree**
ury'e gold sterilisation nolley,
which provide! for the purrha*e of
gold with borrowed money The
policy la dialgned. to m alaUln n u ­
bia credit conditio*!.

Large Crowd Plays
Over Golf Course
Many golfer* played the round*
Club
e f the Ranrbrd Country
Golf Couraa during the peat
.. week, recording In report* from
Bert Fort, manager.
Included In, the registered Hat
- were: George E. Bolllne, John
Courier, II. H. Colcnun, J.
Inglay, U r . Boyle, E. V. Turn' e r, Raymond
Lundnulet, Ot*®
C eldteU . J o W Lm^ R * «• c *
M aori. Fro# Body,
D. lHfh*
layman, . A. C.
MeReynolde,
Howard
r»vUU. John Herbal.
. Mr*. F. B. Cogbeiti. J . C. Arani.
Rev. Paul R edfeim , C. E. Ctom,
H arry BradhaM, K B. McCall,
Kaamath Parrina, and Fred Scott.
• Alee. J . A. Young. Connie
Melecb, B D. Workman. George
T h a n ton. H ap Fleming.
Elton
Houghton, J r ., W alU r Turner,
Jack Bolt, J r J B. Ale i Sharon,
R obert Altm an,
Robert Lea
■ ran*. E. F . BauahaUar, B a r
lyla Hone bolder, Rev. D. A.
O aai, Bab Oanmll, E arl Evene.
- •
Tim Jack.
Jack _
Pawall,
Ruck

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olnl
JikniHl lb«*
i; iKnlnry U r Mini Ntal»*i% naval w s r ^

Iimiiai1 . ii nil cm shnl lliruHRb

W ill He Tom orrow
A s lu r r y MUM hr
I’lfiM n l
A Till man, rlM rlt i tra lflr maim*
grr (I* IvJpIrrn Air l.lllrB, nurf
Nil U Fell III I Ilf* liiril'T
»*f
Inrlila will In- iiudn («» Hanford
Innmrmw InBliMd nf lodiiy ««
originally scheduled, It W 4*an‘
rumrii rd Vfiday,
T llr fhglll " III lut liuidr
hi
w lilrli |irrnilt u naff
laiiidlng In order In oipUlti |I h&gt;
|tnMi-dut&gt; nf M'nirlng wlr mull
t'«-rt1r«&lt; for (Ills r liy on Uluru*

H uh fighting growing more fiirinua limnl\ and with n fourth nf tlii- til)' in flame*, li'y m
'heii Ghinrae flnl {rent Shnnglml, chief bettll-fipld nf Hi** iimleclurotl f hiur*c-Jupnlu*M- vim.

lusurgents Seek Unidentified Body
To Consolidate Plays Havoc With *
B iscayan Coast P a rk in g Coterie,

12 Die, 40 Injured
A s F o re st F ire
Jirapji CCC Outfit

Loyalists I n t i m a t e
Open WarWith Ita­
ly ForSinkingShips

F ire F ig h te rs W o rk ­
in g To Save N atio n ­
al F orest T rapped

CITY N E W S HR!EES

Tho r lt v rm m iii .lm&lt;
nuol lit I hr H I* i l . II
7 *tn n rlork for ih&lt; fi
M w 11kl&gt; nriA*loii.

Mrs. Anne McNeill
v
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W alt*r

A lbino S k u n k Is
P re se n ted To Zoo

M

ll.iviM-

the* pim^runi
at th** r«*r*i
Joan Harlow’s Life Story To Be.
( U r -n «*i*kl &gt; Itiiii 1m"1*1! *»f tli*' It*»
a f f ’ tint* N* Iff tu itm Vahl*s
Presented To Winners Of Contest *. fHotal.
Mr
H.irtM
gati* aha

ad ih I im ■tllaiK toik mi
How • ell Id you Hkd tn have a I
H m Iov. played uiHlei. Mrl- (
u ltra tad
booklet | (wOoldwyn- Mayer
m nnarriiim t, I ho viriiHix • i «. Jtti at Inti * nf IH*
•Irn l polar bear ha* arrived at cm la tnlny tha Ufa , hiator'y ol I the Herald will pieaent
Jean _ *“ r&gt;. Mr*. Anna McNeill, nf Yowell the Sarrfr.nl Municipal Zoo. It
Harlow . l.ife.KSt'!fy“
to n f- , h
l.vi- lam
Tho ..............
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’V f T
Ic u eella!.
lla !
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2
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andSC^mpnny, returvrad racantljr waa (ha rara allrina *kunk which
O. paraoni under Ho- aiiaidM-. of the I lull
I Hervtee Cwnimlttee ,C WIII. tl Paul
from n m onth* huylng lour of wa* rontrlbuU d recently liy ('. I’.
Ai
T h . booklet . replete with
(&gt; ............. . Mt Sll(„.w.,
New York to purrha** the laical Graham, n f |«*krajr|llr. Ml**.
photograph i of j , . n from infancy ,nlrtHlurn) b)
||„||in,
In Fall atylea.
Superintendent o r P ark! Jam r*
Uat pnlure
’‘Saratoga • . h(j „
.....
*' h
Ta
Mr*. McNeill obaarwd
th at Moughlon d a te d th a t tho chubby
a p p eal, at the Ititi n n t eonioililoo
n
]
th e prevailing color* in tha new animal i* apparently in good con­
t e a W\ !—
* f
r
Sunday end Monday, and runllurftig the iout-e nt Id. le
ladle* waar are
black, grey, dition nnd haa bemr properly
ta b * many intimate Helalla ol mark* Mr. I I . ru e , pointed oul
apruca groan, margo, Waltla Uua, -deraioriled in order th a t vi*itor*
hay aaotlr Ilf*.
that (be llulary ilulia endeavor
brick d o it, and mahogany, Bba to lb# am, might enjoy him more
*&lt;• ,
T b . i t m l . i l r u n tin u iT all th la lu Include tn llielr inemlier.hlp*
at* tad th a t the faahlona
thoroughly
w e a k a n d U op en t o ev r ry o n a . on* ouialanding repieaegiatlva ul
"lovaly."
The ikunk na pink eye! rbnrac*
o f t haa* book h i a may l&gt;c h a d aach type nt bu.lnraa within a
8 b* | o In led out th a t bualaeaa teriatic of all albino* and ra ti
cuoditivnr apparently war* *«■ Chiefly raw egg* and nut*. It Jean Harlow for your library T ■Imply t y p r a a e n t i n g a r n m p la ta glvao euimnuuiiy
Vlallura ai today’*
luuihaan
To lb* flrat fifty paraon* pra- Hat of Ml** H a i l o w 'a picture* t o
coptlanally gold and tha Buying
— — , waa aecurrd -fnim Mr. Graham
raarkata
ware
doing
l»CR* through th* enoperatlnn of ( \ R. •anting lh* moat M arly roneci TB* Herald. But you m u.t ba lutludad W. II Itlgglu uf llilan
do( and M. II leiu* i&gt;I TV I-nut.
complete Hat of picture* ill *kirh * i | ^ 4i | t h e f ira t fifty,
bualnovi.
I Maaoll

H ack rro m

A »nt*ll f*l c rta lu f! (raving a

N e w YOrK;»|ij(|ii mt-mblanc* t» an under* ta'bill ifull)

tf-’
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Special Session
Of Congress Is
Expected Soon

the IHill nut but failr.l l*i

Thl' V^illltifinl AllK'fk'HlI) \)TI»
AiiUmny N illiiubam , slaff
11‘npi iiideit I fur I hit *Mo!w jS m k
Times, IlnlleU Atw*lul, rhb’f
Ihn sU .f fur Oh* T im n in f ‘hrt»»a
ii ml III itvrlio IVnnry,
aSlmmjIm^
Imri! Arm'l l* in . N lh rr Anu*} lcntii limy have Inrvll killni
wmiml'-l.
IVilkr ai»kl t'o-v w a n u n ik ll
In rallaiotu ar tiiMWly • Siv
lt;«.ailHH«a «in Vmttf Thr«#l

&gt;111; Show down Fight W ith
P resid en t Seen By Labor Mead I'redietR
Biir Mousing Boom
C onservative I ) o u ||&gt; h

(lit).
1IENDAYE, Aug.. 23, —t/Tj
Unidentified
p u ttie,
agnlo
Mm . i\ Hehult/, l i n k m Mu
t’OOY
iHisintnsloy ||. J, H *d lyt fftji*
U M ISU N C I, A u g . 1M
—Hammering a t the CJovemmi-ul* at rin k In Han ton) l»«i nlglii nml
I'lUinty Ju d g e '.i u f f u i , n uitir*l
M
Hi'iiintI
vi
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b
it:
tlifi
Rj&gt;mlnol-!!,
V
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.k»-.l
•Iron Ting" around SanU m ler
vulh.i il | r'ounly rh am h er of t'niiimerrn Iliriiugli ihi MiinuNJeiing r i*in*« . f hi t d u l ii’H t h i s him| Miiii iill' i
five ieurgent column* drove f«»r mmle th eir get-awny
a itiurjitlaln fiiM d tiMluy h f i l n i j M t i iwl d a y s itbseri* •
ward today to conenlldeU their leaving nny rlue which mighri *""* member* of *1*1.' organlta ml.liliiimil victim* t,f tin
Mom
W
ill
moot
the
control of the Hpanlrh Iliac* yan lead to their apprehend*,li irr„l: " " " ’1 * ,M mw''
flano Trie.
Nr Il \V. It Hi k*
'l day. The e i art 11iii«« of airlm l drlvi-n firv uliich li&gt;irrr,-,t
coe*t.
.
| h;«n ndtirned fi *»
Irsvlng in Ihrii ,wskt
jirom. w|||
their lumpaniulM tu i IcbIIi .
In* uunmini
later.
The high command of the inOf n *ioral •wiH*kii i
figtiro M rrtrhril tifrlerndy in th*»
T vVii - C l l’ i.tll.'l n w it ,- rn j 11r * -1
Hli»ni|» ridlertora a Jut desire
•urgent* caimml they occupi.*il Hind m ro** n ilrtM-rtyd roiiil just
and Uidloil Tend*
flrat day rnjfnn id the flight cm 23 »» a.-rhiitaly thr-y rr.|utrt*l III.
20 vilUgc* bctwvnn Valma*&lt;*l»
■
■ v i,im,
t » d of lh(» Mayfair Hotel *
A tlii if, ffi») iddiiln I In* ru
tin pitnl atlpnihitr, All ..f ■)■
and Villa Kane do Mem a* Gen­
A udalavit - Hiijir* imi ■m•I* tri
Tin* mlsrm la at night nun spremt aendlug air uniII after the «ur many Ilf Ihrnt I C C i- t ir n lli'iu &gt; i
eral FranrUco Franco'* trimp*
l*uh|i|* Ii’*-)rurlion, fhiti&lt;«d« t,
lnplH',1 veil11,- ialtlirig j. hi,i/.. i
i by ii ymmg roiijdo sii-kin^ i*olii* ^vy illgtn Tuesday
All
mall
puvhcd tow ard Santander from
lion in tin* m i I•id* d n irn and po r e rr I led Hfler that day %
Nothilml
h m -l
mi lu l l , re*unit'd h* i •l*«t n*• l»*dt
%III Vm* Shoahrin!
five direction*.
r a two weeks* vmtitdih.
One column drove u.u«0Wr*t In­ lico lugaii m vinth Irnmnluilely flum ped with the s|ierUI ra&lt; het mirlhv*p»t Wyoming.
Kouitv i n men, two nf Iht-m nui ,
to the Valley dp Men*, tum.v! fur thf K*|M»i't«it liody aifH I In* ns* ■it the Hanford (Hint uffl, e
Buinnl inurderriJi.
• Vpi-ctt-ll III live, Wt'O* In,Might * &gt;1 t loluior. of c ity u p IIum iii- .
■bout and a*»l»tv«l thm* other
A IriiKthy hunt III the %h Billy,
'('raly ho.pllal* yeati-rday »fl..|' will Ih. I r led lioturn c ilv Ju d i
column* pointing from
Ileim *a
iioweter, failed to re m il
any 9 9 Y ear Old Civil
gruelling atretrhiT ami anihu- flu n k I,. Miller In a . ,- ,.I i , ii ,.i
ro rro n te and Villa f a n i td o in
'Irgp'V of tho figure uhleh
wan
.
.
,
,
,
.
lance
trip* from the. fi.lMrn to ti.umi Hie City , Court th l. ufleruoo|i
th eir drive to the north
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h high
At.**rol&lt;n Mountain*.
hrrn/#lylttir
in
thr
nand
or
nny
Franco’* com tal hrigadn oper­
In llla lo ry riirrtnuiihw will
l»
| r igii’a of 1nr aiip|M»B«&gt;d m u H s itrr
-------Night olhers suffering
intriMr
ated from reitm -tlrdie'***.
held tonight at the weekly me, i
Tup* sfiiimled rereutly
fo r
^Ob b Us b H *»•
T lo t i
General Frenro-* *ho.k troop-, ■ind jjtal p i ufffcrrTH wrrr* iihout to
ing of Hoy Scout Troop Ii in l It.
id Fitter
■.lipping do»n quietly from th« fjuolton thr t m ifiw l ymintr rmi John N. Hiediioef
Junior
High School
nl 7 ’-Try
Huiromi'i hill* under whUpen-d (itr in or) effort to Irnin if they
3
V
4
1 'W o oo*dt lo,
m ke n T **
o M eet
^,
from
delirium S S J “ t
command*. »e»terd*y ncl*od III* u tii* (iiffcrin u
II lit
M,
niounlaln rerori of Belaya whllo 11r inerts, Deputy Fhetiff I a'h N ot l ho l.-w ramalnlng veiom'n*' . iT u C M l I il y S A t
The reinlnnto t li.i|d, r. on"lli&gt;
lifeless
*br fulfil War.
r lr t i
bundrada. nf l,.iv*U«&lt; defender* A. Tate slu m lh 'l »»ver a llf
tlider" d In Mol iv u jll tndd P
fit t in in n nearby thicket,
* M** Hle*h«»i a n ton it In | d k h
T ile r ia rliin l Cani|, of
I fi
»le(tl peai'*foilV III the toon.
lie flashed hi&lt; light on the in i (,&lt;*«»»tv, Alabama, Mar. 17 IMS IVomloieo ot I lie W o rld
vv III! no * ijiiK lonlgli! wI . I vohi o', |.e u
The |d»yelli*t gerrleun. e»*lgii'
.1,
, no
r ,| to one ot the nlll|M»*l* &lt;•{ oil form and the gruesome sight j m,d Clew up on a largo farm i l t a i o e II. (dare am t l l n i o l ,o'l lo lln Muaoiillloutn erl IM .iv ,
-*
fatbay'* ,*l*v... ill ee r I n p | o Im e l f o r l l v o Imrfli
the governnteni’* !»*• hue of du- lie witnessed mailt* hi* hV*rt l*'*g i till'*'! It hi*
WIli'U **r bnglfitr ainiinl,,( h r r o d i a l e l r , n e i n r d l n g l o Intorim illoo - a
'
'*
(onve around Santander,
w n * Then* nl Ins feel a as lh** rold,
III. H ..Ii S&lt;‘.It I’.'.It ph I
wlHt tlta Gont.'ilrrui y a n d 1 r e c a l l e d i m l a r frour
completely eurrouded liefore they r till, lifcdeM /ortti of an imitation
C. Col
re. ■&gt;.&gt;1 allow |m M -rinl i-.il|*nl
i Inn returned to ; .infold
,
arrnke at the’' barked order* ot mail
lln*. pa-I lie,id eouaut
||o n ie
1.0 0111.11 .....1
As iieni* aa routd l r aseertnined I)
National!*! o f Her* to aurren
I’a rlli. rim g r o u p will
hold
n&lt;. l e r d n l nft.-r III"
I,, 1,'
lit Ilied arm apen! m.iiy «to
wtii ' m e e t l i i e , on T u r . d i i , i i k l i la ol • III eoMtllUe III IH.Illlee
der or he »laughlered In their prankvtrm , evidently serenading
III Ilia new of Hi ■' III lt,e llun tnld
le r. hero and waa a regular
tlie MKKirilirht sje'unera who fre
t h e A n i e r l ra o l.eg lo u | | „ t . •
makeehlfi Irunke
. .V .
ICCl 1 Tl„* flral OleelloK lo llo. lie V. C lln lr.
Huldjil, IW«( ttillrs
*»f fluent tlw* y hinily, h&gt;d made a •eml.'iit of lh* Maaort’n me
Vlllacarriedo » h lrh Ii*. aotue ot few sticks hihI *j»*Wb Into a u«»od lor ■ »hll,&lt; bar*, (ho organ!** loeaiii.n a III l»&lt; h eld to m o rr o w I
Col. t:. 1 ll.inn ■ in' mie i
tho riche *1 a n h lle rtu ra l Irea* lesemldance of n n u n , usin^ a* (loo m ill whlrh b* had bam at nlglrl nt ( on im lu r k a i r h .( .ii |
( t * a l l * . * i &gt; n . I-. f 1'lltar*
ure* tu Northern Spain, I* nnlf le /f wig an n load made of snrkfl.j tlhaleil a!nee May 1*5}
S h a r o n p r o . l d in g II w a t nlaled |
Muri.il waa mad# In an Euler
It tnllr* enullt of haul a oil it * a light shirt on which red paint
that a ll m em lm ra aro m r e d
to
w ith
M . o m l r b e p r o . e n i a n d m-voral r u a l l e t a l W .M. JI ih ’IU’.n Di'fiiii’.s
bad befti smeared, a pair of hlue |,rl .• C e m e te r y
tlr»t hou*e»
detnm pants arid' an old pair of
The N»tlornlti*t* ahortly be
of liilp o rlan ee will !»• d i . r i l . n o , |,
Club UkiKsificulious
•
tore dawn, rrrpr toto the toon shoes.
v«Hh drawn bayonet, mtrounded
• very houae and
*lmultane«taa.
|y ordered the le .y a lW . to marrlt
oaf k ljh arm* railed.

IncludinK’ 3
TSrWDiiml“
Terrific B last

More Jax&gt;

ii**iti* lirnili|uHi lrr« hero admitted
Ihcy » » rr auPcrln* hr.vvy c i f
liallle* liut -mill the tide ol hat*
III' mils III IliH r f.iiuf.

&amp; PORT VENDRES, Franco.
‘A uj. 23— {API—The Rrlt(Ah freighter Nocmiulln ar­
rived here today undamaged
1 by homba launched at her by
■’ two mysterious airplanes In
the western Mediterranean
near the Spanish civil war
, w it Are. Tho captain said
the plane began dropping
bomb*, without warning*

zsq

Furious Fight
Rages In Area
Near Peiping

Sixty Thousand Japs
AndChincscEngagej
In Fierce 'Struggle^
For Northern China "

Warning Tri Medi. terranean
Waters
*‘i

a

Established In 1DOS

SANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY. AUGUST 23. 1937

ATI ANTIC CITY, N. J . A n '.,
i/l*i Wifliim linTit* | mtm *
ihut **f th** AimrfraB Kul'TidUii
uf J iiimi |tfiMlkli'il Inst njjti ik
Nnlmil-with* fuiuniiu: Imi mi hr a
l (’suit uf 4ii»iiJCIi,*'!»i*nin1 .ipiunv^L
the Wamu r lo» ».m|
hmin|f

WASHINGTON. In*
i 'ongi'twameu io ' u .

1*1 ,*

I ii'pily Inimew.iid v. i

|H ,tl|lg lleVlllhlle
luu k irdo apeeiul
1 1 ,1.*1 ,*r.

1

In
-i

In lln,. * inti/m i. It, mrlulM’is ' ^'^]*
,
i i
Nut only w»ul«l lim n ik 'n d i*m*
I'ed.e.l for n i .'Hi iv.,1 ,.f flu lv,|( ■'I '
jir*H|i!f*i' ei'ii'l'lt i Ilih' *ni III-'
It wnifni e wilhio rt*; I h'uiiM'ta iir| iuj*f CJrieii sukil, lu»i iliuui* i • ii *"rtir
lie fur rt »l
I’.u ly which l»i;m with the |nnin*si to ul in i »
M pair Ihi'in t.» me» i the .
I , - v e i l ..... . I ill J||«| imraisN'il
lo I he end "f the
- „ o „ , w hkhi ,l“ ° n ........... ...
iidiotirned •.‘nioidur
Il wn. leK'lldi d
thul tile ptm iipnl, ill llltil milII ovel'.y
tin tudillg »
I Iti'idilrrit

r 'L , ; ....1Senator Kunkhcnd

'■

Seeks Ten C ent U m n

||»..-evrtl hilitev’lr woo ■ M ,k It! WASHING 1 "N - -Vic. 23- -*
-nlioo.nl
behind | (S'* Senator John II. Ilalrkllr atl. irB
d llb y piihlir
Alnfaiun iirifvil S rrrv la rv
V\nU
I he in hy fpeceln
ami
Inn. yealerrtny lo overrule HI* Jr1*
NToto Coni: i i , i
p«r luirnt'* (v-irnomi-t' ttnd f'* d •
For the neat

i**l*»l* if11*■ a hhuki iIk u ii laT w i &lt;’ii rule *»f iHilton biaim ,1 l ‘J centa a
lit** Prt*aiil«flt nral Uu* rn n ien n ’ |mun«l
tiv•* fuM im uf lln* jLiily* 11 Im 2i
Nirir* renl limns, hr* tli-ilnfr* #
***«n1iittlfij£ H'llh I lift ll*»|iuliU .111*, vv'iiiM tend tu
m lh«» l»i i* r o j

I.IimKi -iI a bulistinitial pail *•( Umj riithtn*

ndutij;**t inn

D m" RimSunl

* liipf K i n ulive'd IririsUtm- p in ! ircinl ilwriiiif l bo f»'‘i ii*
; ijiih ,
,
| lnwijpl llio p a iily b v . l of Nt
Ami tin* lariro mimtirr nf lrii&lt;ur«jn fiartinn r m l* .
I* ft uioliini* wbeii
ariji»uiinu*‘iil)
~ •
iwit r« ached, tiling* floor In IhoJ •
iuliiiir|Utral&gt;
«&gt;4i*a 1**»it,
,i Mdivlnittlal t'»-r- for the general
t . hi.f Hint n |n i u l v-.alnn would
F o ra e a a t
I " rnllcd.
I'lnrhl.i: I’a r l l y ilo u d y . w l d e l /
While there wn.
re.
riffiri.il
ai..H i re d ilmrul. r d iow nra l u e a *
word on the rpo .ln*q, 31r, Hdim....
,rn, Hint I&gt;-It t h " e it r i 'in e anu lll
n il. waa known t&gt;, l.uve iti« -ii.,,d
. „,e.* •rii.t■;lr* t : v l retire N o rth w e* #
I f with hliw le*d, i • in Congre-- ( l o ij.l.,
c l o u d y p r o b ab ly "cal*
and they -were aid I" turve atlIn i.l
l o . n e r a n-ol ghl am t l u a a i
Vl-i'd *om*' roll, ag i.
tu
make
their varalioii plan- wi'h that In ilnv.
D#|tmra Tide*
nrtnd
Tu*’^l«Y«
hisl*, 9’T?I A«
lint, whether Cotiyn - meet. Ir
M , *•
I*. M . k»w. 3 2V A4
idierial eeantun or led 'mill lit-'
w l 3 M !\ M i-g n la r rorivening d*t. tu Janrnriv.'
llArnmf If r
there wa* little iloutl that O'"
V a l e n l a y , Jo .lS . I*«l&lt;f SOAli
ronti.ivur*le*
ot y f r - r t (ninth*
P ra c i p l la tl o n
would let picked op Ju-t " h r O'
T id a l tor y c t . i d a y %- - - I . M
they were dronin'! Sal unlay fright.
.T o ta l for ".month t o d a t a ; - 1.1 R 1
Tha Uaura trill lie Iht -nn if.------JiulUMl |ir dale
- - - - - (.IR

furtiUlmr LOCAL W E A T H h lt !

BOY

SCOUTS

All
Hoy Hcunl* ol Irm ip I I
are urgenllf re.|ue.l*d
to
!&gt;•■
preanut s t- tt lk wrekly meeting
I ..night at » nil o r Im k In lire
llaptlat
C liu n li
anpat.
Final
plana
for the mw week r amp
from AUg 31 tu Srpl. fi will be
dlacuaaad. All reaerrallon* rnual
he la lb * band* of Kcuulmaalaf
W. K Kad»r
md taler
than
Wedaaaday rtf Ihl* *eek, l( w*«
unB&lt;mu(.a&lt;l u«l.iy.

Trioiirratutc*
Mnvlniinu. s | ;
niinlruutti, 7*.
Iteiaid trailing
t
Olficial I t a p a r t / / |**1
H llh U l III port
'
H l o b l *m

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

SPOTLIGHT
r«u

In a pod"

they fay

»r niphnrc

(left)

i n i Marita
3ylv*. twins of
Mmo. Marguerite
flylea, opera star.
Like their
mother, they
chose ttife
carters. Their
most reeent
vehicle was
•Two Tima
Mary"
presented by a
theater grasp at
1 ' •' y■
■
.

Lakewood, Mo.

j
_M
Praise and blame

ag men of puny nations rattled In inercmtog tempo down
id’s streets as that International city of the Par Kail with
• rceldenta . . . 3,000 Americana among them . . . oeemed
In the deadly Sine-Japan coo conflict. Japan's mighty war.
lied the harbor and Nipponese bluecools unloaded tons of
wa, These American troopo at Shanghai were prepared for
"any eventuality.'

fell on the
ears of Secretary
of State
Cordell IM I-s s

H O . I R A C Q U I T E E R S . Alice Marble of San Francisco,
national women's tennis champion, and Donald nudge, men's sin*
glen champion, met at the eastern grass court ton manual and dis­
cussed plans to defend their championship* at foranl mils, N. T ,

ha proposed
leasing sla
over ago
('estroyera from
the navy to

W AR'S

T R A F F I C S I G H A L . Ovne tba peaceful seen*,
with Its Unkltarehftnew, waving banners and ktmoaoed men, stands
this machine gun lower at an Intersection la a Bhanghsl native
quarter. Normally the turret U manned by police of ta* Chinese
city, but In times of roarnt Slno-Japanaae outbreaks, they bars been
manned by Japanese. These forts protect tb* International settle-

U n til for
training ship*.
Argentlnan
and German

Mary T. Norton,

newspapen and

New Jerseyls
congress-lady,
beeps secrets.
When her mats
colleagues
couldn't restrain
themselves from

-T77TTr-T

revealing details
of lb* wage
a u l boar bUI,
n m W » » hr

M n ■ M V a flliu w tl| n m flWW I»wwanas m a r m*.

jf»»ir

the kept

I Nerellus still has Just as much pep as aha had In tbs period
,134 to l t t t whan aha won l.ooo consecutive races, bo iho
l Otar Umbered up far an appearance In Lake Erie, using a
— .—
mechanical swimming machine.

abashed until

M-nt
i
T i l l ' F L A T I . Neat In playing baseball
with tba New fo rk Ya kkgr-■JooDl MsggioJIke* to oat about as w*U
as any three other thlisga. Mie San Francisco youth wasn't thlaklng
much about baso hits nt this moment, but the lobster was making
) I'
.TM-',*'
..toWult
v .

RI GHT OVI K

ho** gotta
butler.
The frequency
of baa*

I A K T H E I R F I A C I . Harmony was Ih* keynote whea
to Democrat* met to honor Ik* now floor Isodtr. Son. Albon W.
by. rone* dinner attendants shown abovo dolt to right) am
CnnnaUy of Teaas, Roy rttlmaa of Nevada, and-Robert RoynT -------^ N - t h C o r a C n u . ^ ^ . r &gt; i r i ( -,

clrcnlts by
tba Brona
embers reecntlj
has glvaa

• R I A T O F I R A s Mooting to Honolulu, Shirley Temple and
Tito Bchinn.did aduft for U* jmllvon.

Jo* as almost
shronlo caw
of one* throat.

,

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Seminole Ononly Pradoctd
More Frail And VnftUbton Tdan A&gt;|
Similar Arc* la America
AN INDEPEND]

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volum b

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAt.

Q uake Rocks
M anila W ith
Two S h o ck s

American Sailor Im
Killed When Shell
Hits U S
Cruiser

/AMERICAN LORD MACAULAYS’

r*Ftoat China
ArHv« I_ d
„ t h lim e
For FttU Effectn Of
P h fljp p ^ T Q u .k e

Two-'Persom Are.Facloriet Close
Seriously H urt I d Santander As
lo Auto Wreck Workers Battle

Shod« Worst—

Li Fbrty Years

Nrnnerooa Fire* Are

U. S. Admiral Ib . Auto Crashes I n t o New Crisis Looms As
Firm With
PortugalCvts Rela­
Giant Semi-Trailer
tions With Czechs Refuses To Give No­
Near Short's Camp
tice Of Movement*
ItKNIlAYK Aug., SO.
l/Pl—
Ed Mark of Deleon Spring?
Franw »« inputted In a crlliral condition Uem-ralDelnio Franrlaru
OnWhangpoo River

Japs

City Bjr T re m o r s
M jiaiL A ,'

#&gt;.— &lt;a p i

•—Two xhaffi aarthquakw
threw Manila Into darkneM
^tonight In a. terrifying wel­
come to tho American ‘ refupoes arriving from war-tom
Shanghai.
Manila ml&amp;enta Add iropi
their homeg and hotels into
dirlwnad
it m t i
where
light wlrea toy,
Uaw r

f ^

W»T,»d
M UM

'h r

.M

U o c h ^ M W :4 fT rt1bi1.4 * , y e a r » -

JAdfU.
largo ’ building*. ngd ; o number
o f'* athijufaga-*wwe' d e m a g w l ^
M ewu b i w l f e - M * 00 - M U m

al the (oral hospital thU morning
Ml (fi ring from 4 fractured akulf
atid other injurlr, sustained when
the ear In which he waa riding
crashed Into Ihe aide of a huge
•etui-trailer
belonging to lh»
IJreat Northern Transport Dimpnny on a hill Juat north o f Bhorl’a
( ’mop on Slate Hoad No. I f early
lliia morning.
Mra. Serill HaVri, of Dele-on
bp ring,, la alao In the hoepltal
auffrrlnr from numeyoua rule

v Tha t J tolf i j

Moor SABtWtthU, hue beam
Included Ia I N ' U oI aI iwgtatarad laacbodg i t tho Warklag
Conforoneo for Adnlt Mncotloo
aad Nnnory ' m o a t Tegchora
in ia*alom at OMig Rooaaritt
according 1. to
Information
mcelead hero today Iran Mr*.
l»o T. flprlakldt Bute director
" f tba Dtvtatmi '«&lt; EdnaattoA of
tha Work, &gt; Hdrw»a Alm lalitrilkm. *
i
;j
Roaarooad
tJMbgmaa,
ItatA
Hatch!*#

MnnlA

M.

Jtaklna,

Joaepblno Tarbnll. And A tk * V.
Ward are the .Bggfaed ddtagaUa

The coalaf
mally coaclut
tag. after 1
adoptad tba.
eambly. Mfg,

PoaslbUJfy Been To

bight, tf
leadw • B

conquering taiion* Blogged
through utud atld the III &gt;r a) nil
hill rounlrr today Inward Ihi
apparently doomed Haulandrr,

cob

•urgent. rhlenaln him,i ll atali'
rd bla relentlessly
advancing
Irolil pleased by the lioar ul
imtal unopposed puah .Inward
Ihe Rpanlah gorcrnnienl'a Inal
t Ppaa^ant -Hooeeralt U abown aa he addreawd aeveral tbouaaud persne., relrhrating the 350th anniversary^ of the birth o f V lr
illy atronghnld un Ihe norlli
gbiiaVDe^g,-flrkt.child of -English parentage born un this enntln -n I.- The aildreaa, delivered at Manteo, N.
« &gt; . Ihe ITealdenl'a
i-rn roast.
tit leaa than a week of Inanr
Hrat^aln**1the'rtllapae of hit court bill. He coined a new name fog hi* font—"American l-nrd Macaulay*” —whom he arcuard of
g*U| bfTt-B,lf*. Vrericti'a com
■■ero|)y- dlatruating‘ damoeracy , although "mouthing'' praiae for the Cenaiilution.
..... ..... ....................
'
■uindera
reported
Santander's
outlying defenaea tumhllng. Tinterrain lu clly'a auulUuteil hail
beeu virtually cleared
Normal bualueaa acllrlty In
Banlaader haa come to a lanae
halt. Hhopa and (actorlaa
are
rloaed aad workera were ruahed
to ihe Irtngaa of the ctly to
build the ta«t link of fortifies Civil
Bervlce
eiamlnallona lloni again,I lha adranctag toTor person* who with to apply aurgeata.
for the poallton of ptielmaatar of
lha Ueaeta Pnut Ofriro will he
given un August j i Cl the puat
utflce In Sanford, It wla an­
tWyarta volatlve to tlaemploy. nounced lodar.
It waa again brought nut that
meat rompeneatlon llabllliy aad
- H l| i L
8*n(tifurmallou about Ihe
Florida only rltliana who live In tha
stn aaat laat «ta W '% b w »m a a*timiiiplov mi-iil taw a mar to- a«- lenllory of the varaney are!
aedala JurtV-a -nf SBf&gt;Supratna
cured at the office of I be t'lcrk eligible |o lake the riamlna- I
Cautt and O ar.'' B t k S h a v r i of,
*
I
ot ibn Clrrult Court,
O.
P. thin.
Alabama Inunvdtataly appointed.
Ilerndnn announre&lt;l today.
Ala MrOttng dark-habwd wife, Mra.I
"Allliourti my oil Ice rrreltr,
Dtxia Bibb CrUvaa, to lha Senate.,
no ruinpt'iiaatlun for Hit* aervlco
11m . twa . offlolala announnvt
and la In no way Wmiiecled with
Uaair act two* atmultaneoualy Ini
fhr Florid, liiduatrlal t’uiumlamtaMbgraylhad agatetnenta after;
*tvn, wu are glad In co-operate
hour* of conference# participated
Funeral aervlce* for Mr*. J. T.
hy bringing Ihla Infnrmallnn Id
1ft by Sen. John IT. Bankhead (D
the employer* of Seminole 1‘oun- Il.nton were held In the Kriekami
Ala.) , and Ool. Kdward llaniev,1
Funeral Home Ihi* morning with
ly." Mr Herndon aal.l
gorrotary o f tho Sonate.
"We Imve agreed hi rl»e out Hi v. W. F. llrouka paator uf the
Grave* entered a apeclal election
t'ooe t.t-nk reiwirta,” Mr. Item- 1'lrat Bapllat Church, uffirialing.
for April M. HIM, to oolect a aen-|
Interment waa made In the Knv
don continued, flu employer, who
ator to ft!) Black‘a unexpired term,
have not received them through green Cematary here.
— which haa until IPS# to run*-|
The l*allbrarrra were: Jam.-a
iukII: however, we are nut an
and explained that ha we, ap-j
U. .Sharon, J. M. Wilaun, KMnry J.
Ihorlted to fill them out.
{minting hla wife meanwhile be-j
The
Florid*
Unemployment Nix, D. K. MeNab. J. A. Itrown,
cauae ho did not want “ to glrej
and G. 8. Reiman.
- -__
troilw w a g n . C a t , TWeeel
nay ana candidate for tha poaltloni
any advantage la going before the

Senate Petition

Reports On Aid
To Unemployed
A re A v a ila b le

B U c k 's .Resignation
V Tpltontd Quidkly
J. 0 y ^ t n 8 t a t i n e ^

County Clerk Offers
To Distribute Un­
employment Blanks

A FAMILY AFFAIR

aboot'TrflO " K

Flagship Of AaUltio.
Fleet,Aiding Shanf—
hoi Refugees, IsVic­
tim Of River Fight

Geneva Post Office
To Be Filled Soon

Heatwaves And R
Drift Slowly Th U,

Funeral Services Are
Held For Mrs. Denton

Tho AlalJhia (Inventor aald that
tha Democratic State
Executive
Committee could arrang* for a prl- Mra. Graeea to gnccccd Senator llug&lt;
■wry elect ken prior U&gt; lha general juatlc*.
election and prom lead, alnca tha
Damprratlc nomination in Alabama
la aqxlvaleat to election, that tho
pnyty nominee "w ill U mad* the
a*oktor from Alabama to Gil the
t nexplrvd term « f Senator Black.”
Tha action came al tho cloea of
n day o f White llouap call# that
Tim preaentalbui "f a ealllny
lod to apfculatlnn aa to whether
■anou to Sea Seoul* of S*H|i.N“ .
tho delay In Black'a realgnallon
j “ Seminole l.lon” by I " Imar
from tha Sonata waa caused by hie
It.iMi-rn waa annuunn-d |a,i ulgoi
vnwllllngneas to have Graeea ap­
m the hoy'a mn-ttox
In the
point hla wife.
Junior High School
Btock'a lattor was simply in ex­
Clifford Ball, *klp|«-r of the
position of tha fact of bla appoint*
alilp. preaenled plan, for one
meat and ronflrmation to the Na­
I I be Itoat* making up lha
tion's hlghteat tribunal. Ila added
llnliibow Fleet which » a , tothat be had'nought to giva AU*i
•cully aallad al I &lt;&gt;•- N'atluaal
barns .hla bast sanrico.
foxr*. I.ill
lloy Seoul Jamboree III WeanInglon. Many of Ho- l«i-al iwya
arc contemplating Ibc ion.true"»*
iUun’ » * " * * mY one o f Ihe fin c t lion of almllar bo, I,, II
-- .*
grid f U * to the in** will le the pre* ,1elcd * .
' aentatlon of an albltm skunk hy
A great namber of &lt;h» ecowla
y n t C. P. f1rah*m' of Cullman. Ala. linvc completed the p***lng o f
The rareywhile animal la arhrduL li-al# for tho rank of eppreallca
rd to-arrive In Fenford a-on. .
eraman, and other, are now
Walter C- Qiade o f Rule. Taxa.i, working on lha next higher poa visitor In the goo about a mnnih alt Ion. ordinary aramen. , _
{Q C ago,,became . ,u alraorbed In lha
f’ lana for boat ra m
and
"
many Interealln* alghl, that h&gt; blher aquatic (port. To an ofml to gain the Internal of Eon*

IgL wfth murder and SUtathry
ipu W the death a f bln lt-ymrd rtwpdaagbter, Qlarta Haueev
Tba gtri'a body wan I M
near
w* Ttmaday at tba bwttam ad a

two email ‘gatora which were given IP* warn made ‘ and ■ll&gt;c*aaton
for a formal taatallalloq of lha
to him.
He stated In ecvnmunlcaflan to inmp waa held.
, , *—
the Seminole County Chamber -of
Com mare* that he- might he able
to send badger*, wolves, prat He
dogs, red foxea, Jack rabbits, and
Heard,.
'•
&gt;
Firs protection and reforesta­
1
tion promise a great future fur
■
Florida's naval storm Industrial
*
doctors* tba State Chamber ef
*
Copunere*. Tharefora, don't turn
*

Names Are Released Of Teachers In
Seminole Schools For Coming Year
Buperluteudriil n| 1'iitdlr Inatnicllun T. W. Ijtwhm, tudav
ralwaaed a Hal of Ihe name* u(
the lear her* In I lie
varluua
arlumls ut ihe ntuiily lor llir
Al l In- o|&gt;enlnx of I hi- ,t bool*
Ihe fir,I (wo week* lu Jteptemle-r 115 li-arhrr, lunat of whnm
have been rea|i|Hilnli-d, will take
|m»t*.
Kionlmde High Hcluul
will
have I tie large,) ,lafl id leachere, 11 will ail,*er Ihe call 10
duly on Sept, ||.
They are; t|, K McKay- prin­
cipal. A. ft, Juhiiami, I*. I . Me*
Lucas, W. It- McCrachen. Hjrdni-y J. Wtenherr. W. W Hlaor,
Hulh Hand,
Kllialii-ih
Shoemaker. I’hyllla
Smith.
Ethel
lllaer. Mas Fort. Illadya Smith,
Nellie
William*,
May
Holla
Maxwell,. Kara
Mlkrtl,
Edna
Chlllanden. F.llaabHh Able. Mary
Btone, Margaret l/mx. I avala*
MrCrarken. ollle Mas
Harri­
son, lleleu Wellman and Uhlan
Dunlap.
Al tha Junior High School:
If. K. Morrl,, principal, G,-' ||,
Bchlrard. O, D. King. Hit# Dprdea. lamra- Chittenden, Virginia
Marie. Kola M.fuller, r.llxabotb
Catherine Takarb..
Tea. here al the Hanford Gram­
mar H'hmd are: It E. Kipp,
pr!art|*il. Emily I'rleai. Erma
Flynt, I Jill,n Tboralay,
Bybtl
Routb, Blanche MrKInaon. Mar­
garet flrlftln, Kalhrya
Yarn,
Franc** Stine, and Ituby Patorn.
Sanford primary KcbooU: BtalIn Arrtugloo, aupervlaor. - Jag*
aia Russell,
Quinton
Brawn,
Nancy Brock, 'Irene WatL Mary
Rabin ,on. France, Morrow, Km*
am Owen. Lout,, Swain, Kra*a-

pa| Eail Bide Primary, Julia
Adam*. Doroth/ Hlukaa- Helen
Colbert.
I.yman Behind I'achera fur Ihe
romlag year will be:
W. J.
Walla, principal, O. It. likewra,
J. T. Jacob*. Aldla l^iVIgue, Mae
lllalr, Hoaehud North,
llelli*
Arnatta, Adrl-nne Walla,. Flora
W f»A
Orare
IMnUII,
Mary
llartlay and Maude Tapper.
Lake Mary Brbuot: C. W. labill, principal.
t^irralne
Yar­
borough, Ola Cochran, Kalber
Hag bay.
Ovlado ' hA iooI earlier, will
bo; It. F- Cooper, prtnrlpal. M,
M, Lord. Aaula Thumpami, An­
na flail* Mnrer. Helen' Unahart, Aallunetta Batllvaa, Lola
Kuddell Novella Carter. Mar­
garet
Harper,
B e„le
iraya
Mlrea. Alfred Con* aad Mergnertte I’arevaa.
' Chulama
School: f W.
A.
Teague, principal. LurlU* HeGenera. School;

W.

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Officers Elected By
Men’s Bible Class
The folluwlng wer# clactnl a*
officers of Ihe Men's Bible Clnaa
of tha Flral HaptLt Church last
Sunday muming:
John I).
Jlnkins,
praaklent,
W. E. Kider, first‘ vloa-prealdenl.
C. P. Hendaraun, second
vleeprasiilent, Iloatoo Staala,
third
jrleoipreahltnl. f r a l J f y w i , aacratary-lmaurvr, A. C. Madden,
aaalatent aacreUry.traaaurer, J.
G. Bharoo, teacher and Dr. J. T.
Denton, asalatant teacher.

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Bl

u b
Monroe School: B. a
Bleelt, principal. Lathe Howard.
Ruby Booth, Klliabeth Buchan*
Circuit
Judge
Millard
B.
BatKb was In Hanford today on
official tualnraa.

mask,
Magic,

Mra.
Mr*.

Berth* llougbtoa.
Mnnmrot Moffett,

•&gt;

SHANGHAI^- Aujr. 20^-'
(A P )—An American sailor
win* killed tonight end 18
whip of Dtp Uni tel SUtfB
were wounded when tho
cruder Auguntn, the fUgAnlntic fleet waa ntruck by-,
un Htill-ulrcrnft nhell In tho*
midst of the terrific Chinee*^
JnpAticAc nrtlllcry And oerltl
uuifare along- Ihe - WhaegyaY
Hirer.
A one Inch projectile— of and*'
termlned origin—plunged 'from •
high angle on to the crulaxr’* aflat
deck. The aallor killed waa FraddJCI
John Falgout of Racaland, L a .,
None of tho wounded urge badly
l-urt.
The American flagahlp wag ly­
ing In tha Whangpon, a UttU
Itrtow tha heart of Shanghai
rover the evacuation of. aoxn* t/
American refugeea.
One-fourth o f
Shanghai u
horning a* a remit o f lha i t n
Thlneea air bombtngl df }l|

*•** proparUea i-skha RjMB

ne*a’ drfrnaa line# In tha
iltalrlcl, American nwnod
tiellevrd
In
wtrw .........
.. engulfed
^
whhli apread over wld# I
unchecked.
The artillery
duel
Jatutneao warahlpa on tha
and f'hlnoao shore VuUrf***
the flerceat nf Ihe elght-dA;
I'altlo for ,hantrhal.,.Tho Intt
tlnnal Settlement vucke.1 U
dctonatlnna.
Three ahella believed
Chine,a batterlca
Ihe Auguata ahurtly l*tfor*
waa hit. The Auguata. the
000.000
flngahlp of
Adr
Harry K. Yarncll. commU
In-chief of the Aalatte flaet,*
atnnd hy curlier a* United 8
deatroyer, and Dollar Lina I
rr, carried 1.100 United »
refugee* .town the
Whan
to the liner Preildent
Ho
bouful for Manila.
Admiral Yamell had lu U ' tb«
conclaoly
Japan* &gt;* navy
A merle an vesaela would neil|SW
the
Wbcngp*"' whenmrag « •
however ha wlahea without ( ■ '
i-rmre l»i the Japanea# who haq
a,knl him to give advance noUM
It any United Btatea craft
to move on the river after d*Hu
At Wnahlngton P r a a l d * * !
Hooveve'.t aald whatever action
wax deemed advisable In eoftpae,
tlun with ahelllnir of the Auguato
would Iw determined by o ff!• laid
on the ground hero.

LOCAL WEATHER
Faroeset
’ Partly rloudy widely acnUtr
ahowera In south and sort P°
tlonx Saturday and poqaibly 0 »
the extreme aouth eoaat tonlgl
Extreme
nearOlwfbt
Florid*
partly rloudy tor.lght and Botn
day
Intel
thunderahowam ’
weal portion Saturday.
Iliniiha TUrs
. Saturday's Tide*, high,
Til
A. M , T ill P. U.S low, l i f t 1
M., It U P. M.
- :
- - *e&gt;
Bars meter
Yesterday, 30.1 i today; SOX
Total for yesterday
Total for month to data
Normal to data —...... —
Temperatures
Maximum, M l minim(US,

�THE SANFORD (TETtALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

&gt;rd Herald

BLK VBRHE FOB TOnAY

The CIO In Florida
There will be CIO qmuijittlpn wprk In Florid* Jbla
winter among agricuKureV'paCfclrig, and canning workers,
it became apparent today with the publication of pews
release* from Winter Haven where delegated from varioua
oca! unlona met and elected « state executive committee
Tor the particular purpose of organising the citrus
workers.
*The Committee consists of the following.” the jicws
'George B. iaelcson, Orlando, president: I . T.
sgidant; IWfoy Nichols, second vlpeinderson, third vice-president
Norman, secrctary-trcaajirer
casurer; p*
“ ivld Roebuck,
ccretary-treaaurer. TAlbert ^imn._......
_________
mmons has
been _______
o handle the lilegal atfkiiw of the commlttoe.
,
■ iT Itlw orgi
. hJkVe leen
___ _____________
„
ganiurs1
placed In the______
field,_ to
ork under the direct supervision of Georgp B. Jackson,
rgsniser of the UCAPAWa ! ~Thtir In\rt«^
be the 'establishment of locals in as m a y
nd other eftrua center* u possible, sad Uie
f regular cnartcr* for these local unlona, It
vill then lie up to the locala to call for a State Convention,
it wltfeh a permanent executive committee can be set up,
md wage and hour demeRda formulated.” .
*'£
The news release further states that the drgso'xdtion
&gt;f-the^nited--Caniie«yr-Agrleultwrel,--PecVhig ertd AMIrd
Workers brings to the cltkos workers of Florida "the flret
renu'ne, nationally-appqorted union they have ever had,”
The purpose of the organisation, jt
said. Is to help
v1oritln,n agricultural workers in exercising the rights
guaranteed to them under the Wsgncr labor ReUtfaM
Vet, to assist them In establishing an effective .system
'or collective bargaining with their omidorw** and to
*uarantec the workers decent wages, hours, and wMring
ontHt’nn*.
There in no longer any doubt that the CIO will make a
itrenucus drive in Florid* during the coming year to orga­
nize not only the citrus workers, but other agricultural
workers as well. There la also reason to believe that

fRLMT S A L A D V IN E IN B L O O M

wllhnul

A B O IT

MANHATTAN

O r K B O tiU tf T U C K E R

__

-elves, who believe that half a loaf m better than no loaf
it all, and who look upon such organization, as the CIO ag
tlien nhd radical.
v .
The record of. the CIO in northern Industrial fields
'&lt;* not a particularly Impressive one. Its activities have r*la happy group* s, iuUc,.awav- -olled in numcmu* strikes, airemenJou* loss of Work and
i i i f ahaltarad, lid rauipauhui) vay for employees, snd not sn inonsldermbls amount of
Mnot'shctl. The gains for the workers have been UPgllrihlc lc the nsketl eye. Nowhere fn It dearly apparent
thsl Ihe CIO tactics have produced higher wages or short­
er hours.
Nevertheless the CIO plans to launch Its drive In
Florida, n state which fortunately has been comparatively
free from labor strife in the past. There will ba trouble,
of course, but it Is doubtful If the CIO will make any more
iritlns for Ihe workers here than they have beat sole to
,Aud dine wilk a lenaeloua grip umdurc elsewhere.
Uf.

M AN

CYPRESS GARDENS

arrived.
.-Three sandwiches are
the ertremf, but by far
startling I* the bpe'Oilb
Jolaon Tarter sandwich.
u. rie-rrrut rn , U u r - u-U«-»
-tlrro fnr today
‘ in fcicnri(iu»ly spirril Chinese M l*
rye, garnish*
i n t f known aa Sweet and Sour.
chopped 'ontona. It fonts rinly
Maybe you know all about It; I
never heard of It until Ward Far*
tar the Indianapolis theatrical
Coni|drrabte
Invealigalin g
rc- man. Introduced me lo it in tha
t n a b thl« a s tu rk ey Meat, Inner r, Canton Village, o ff Broadway.
Ihts la, actually, candied pork
m ayonnaise, and a eriar, trlth a
t l -80 ta g . The Vincent Leper i» rib* and pineapple. The bones have
to rk a y and India relish w ith Rus­ J eon removed. and the dish ia an
t rlrnlnl fahtaay of apices auj
sian dressing and 'ettu ce.
Holland bam, tongue, cole slaw hrrba. You can't tell whether you
and tomato are required for the eru taaiinir nr rmclling It . . , quRn
_
___ Ihe oddest an»l one of the moat
Jack Pearl eandwirh. __
Kitty
Car­
l|clltnd
ham,!
dlwuveriea I ever made
lisle call* for turke.-, I*
“
with Boa^lrn dressing Beifig dlf-jhl 4 .New -Yora restaurant/erent, the Ed Wynn la a w leill —
combination of N or. Scotia sal £ ■ « " ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ «
mon and French fried inlons. ■
|_
Octia tfrlonnU la co/vni beft, L» E
V J lc lS S
(eg * a and a w ls, cheese onVye/
,1
•Other sand withes dedicated to
front pige peroora.itiei arc: Grade
Motra’s ."reducing sanrfwlrli—tut*!
key, cole slaw, whole wheat toast,'
no I utter; rhll - Baker— terkry,
I I ! 8 . I’ark A w .
hard boiled eyg, onions. Ruoalin
• « m ,» » n m » n m n

McLnulin, Jeweler

aunt and &gt;&lt;&gt;111 sty Ildus
r* M-I&lt;puii rulin' 1 u bird li

TV

A T FLORllJht

companluuablp

I M g r paaa It
but what
14 I bilk of Ha' unhappy lot

More Highways

Although Floridu has one of U;e finest highway aysItm.H in the world, the time will come, and not in the so
kaow
distant future, when the present 12,383 miles of paving
Could | mi murb
nl
iu u
will prove inad«|uste and the present rate of rrw con­
struction will have to be increased. The trenrndous inCould I with
ihi
ttmipanlun'’ •reasc in the number of automobile users, as well as the
eonstunt resort to public highways for freight transpor­
tation. is bound to make additional highways necessary.
The value of Florida’s highways at prwent la esti­
mated nl 9196,000,000 with annual expenditures for new
construction and maintenance approximating 17.600,000.
Wo IM where Japan U pUnnlna
not count'ng federal contributions. In addition to 12^83
la buy more rot ion from Ihr lluiird
ClsU* . . . and jual ai It may to- miles of Highways, there are 75 mil os of concrete bridges
coma noccoasry la apply the in Ihe state highway system, all of which are fully |udd
Neutrality Art and prevent thi­ for. In addition to this there are thousands of miles of
ns)* of cotton in tin- llnllt &gt;1 city and county streets snd rural roads In Florida.
BUUa lo Japan.
Ilut with all of these highways, they are not suffi­
cient, and experts agree that additional highway construeAsS wonder wrr* II

mine

Roosevelt U a namrcallrr pai
aacvllrnrr. N«w hr
that all
(baa* who don't agree with him air
*tsvd Macaulay a". And It hr&gt;
remained for Houaavrtl, after IM)
yvsra without rbu* dlillnrllnat,
la glva this country a nobility.

The federal Irtaaury •nnuunora
K will have tn herrod ounti- nunr
m a t y and that the new laaura
Will puah the total govrmmrnl
*abt bayond |n7.OO0J&gt;00^O0. mart
(has (an billion dollar* more than
|t waa ai th* rloor o f l)ie World
War. JUmanibcr Ike good old dav&gt;*
la Florida when a man'* wealth
wsa figured on the bnaii uf how
p »ch he owed. The tdicgcr hla
' M l , the richer he thoughl he waa.
' Th* City o f Weal Palm Bearn
has filed a petition la b»akVwktcy under the amended Wilcox
Municipal lUnkruptry Art Ninety
percent o f Ita creditor* bare
ik w d y agreed upon a rcfundli'j;
|&gt;Ua. Tha pctiUun la dtofgned u
a*mp4 tha o(h*r tea Ie-irent lo
M IW . I l may ta aecaaaary for
Batfterd to p«r*ae a aomawhat
USallar a couioe If many raedilan
M s (m a t tefuae la g * ib o g with
th* other N percent-

M®

e*ri»0

------ -BA N Fpnp TWENT Y Y B AB8 A «tf
NfUhqr Aha Wax «e Navy I), |y Tl ifc- srahl '
' %.
part meat has iwcahred aay lafarMr. and Nhm, M B i M
matloa on th* ropMtad wwMdhtg M«KJm------t ; - Iks mare
af Americas troops oa the West- f- jr &lt;aa»li1ai! Mary AM
era front. Prompt asd official Herbert tr y TMmsr. le t .
aaaounrvmesl ha* hats premleed MteMliJ l|, |— *----- f tha
whea asd if ssy wewi roiaea dial Ckawch f ir fiim il th
through.
masyThe Sanford contingent of Oa*nU his oodke Is th* p o t* I
pnsy V o f the Orlande Hama lash Q s s ty ' wheS ' o -if1
Guard troops woes her* yieUi dayj ma*A *tdlp o r feWa*". * e
oa * visit asd thplr masy Critsds' raaatlea have adntad Urn 1
wore happy ta asa them laakhv m e t apedlflaaHma ki dtyw
*0 well. They hs*a sat ye* reeeleed aslmsh asd wW haw We I
their uniforms, hut they Wok Ilka ft£rn Uaha. IHdooa AeyaMe.

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Reports On Aid,
To Unemployed
A r e Available

HO NEYM O O N B O U N D !

S o c ia l. A n d P e r s o n a l -Activities
ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN; Sockty Editor

Social Calendar
FRIDAY
.The regular bdilneaa meeting
Of the Sanford Townitbd Club
will meet a| 1:90 o'clock
In
tbefr club room* In the Welaka
Building. The public la invited.
MONDAY
*
The Truth Seeker* Claaa of
the F ln t Methodiat Church will
meet at Ihe home of Mr*. W. S.
Thornton, W. Flrat Street, at
9: SO o'clock.
Clrele Number Five of the Flrat
Methodlat Church will meet at
8:00 o'clock at the home o f Mr*.
Milton Reel S900 Sanford Avenue.
Mr* Reel and Mr*. P. H. Uniinjt
will aerve aa hoaleaaei. y —‘

Mr. And Mrs. Cross
Arc Honor Guests

Telephw 14*

Miaa France* Wllaon whovo
r , r»r*inrnt to
Robert Charlea
MeClung wraa recently announced
w»a the Inapiratlon Tor a charm­
ing tea and mlactllineoua ahower
given yesterday afternoon by Mlaa
Camilla D*m
and Miaa Lillian
Deaa.
The room* were decorated with
pleasing arrangements of xlnniax
nnd fern. The table wa« overlaid
with a lace cloth around the edge of
whiiih wo* a border o f lace fern
A rrntrrplec* of ilnnln Inter­
mingled with fem extended from
cue end o f the table to the other*
A pink and green color schrmc wax
flu tter carried out In the lire *
ii bowl.
ouni, mbits,
iiiiiiiB, ainmwunra
l|uni
unrh
aandwlchea mwi
and
TitFs which were plarrd on the
table
Ttie honorre wax the recipient
of many gifts presented to her hy
the guests.
Those Invited to enjoy tlitr
orei« Inn were: the MUsci France*
Wilson, honor gueat, Mary Hurt,
llrtrn WDaon, Julia Higgins, Mary
Dlghton, France* Pearson, Mary
Maxwell, Elisabeth Adam*, Dnrothy l*ope, I.ibby Cornell, Billie
Y/ight, Dorothea Lawson. Helen
Douglia,
Betty
IllntermUter,

Mr. nnd Mr*. Heyward Walker
rntertilnctl with a fish fry nt
HanLando Springs
Wednesday
afternoon In honor
of their
guests, the Her. and Mr*. Joseph
H. Walker.
Swimming was enjoyed nflcr
which it fish fry w *» heid. Those
attending were: the
Itev. nnd
Mrs. Joseph R. Walker, Mr. and
Mr*. St. t.lalr While, Mr. and
Mr*. Dan Walker, Mr. and Mrs.
Ileywarl Walker, Hiss Hetty
Walker, Miss Nanry White and
Mia* Catherine White.
Charles Darwin wrote the "Oilgin of Species ty Means of Natuial
Selection" fn 'fR®.

Mr. and Mr*. Fred R. .Wllaon
and M L* France* Wi1*nn apent
Tuesday in Jacksonville.
MU* Camilla IV*a, Kichartl
Deal, Charlea ItrUa and Marry
Bower of OrUndo *|&gt;vnt today in
Oalaeivlll*.

Factories Close
-In'Santander As
Workers Battle

BED ROOM SUITE

Mr*. Ava Wright
Griffin, (la. U *penilln
week* with her parent*,
Mrs. R. n. Wright.

AT A
ii l N'ii.AW AYLBR IC E

Mr. end Mr*. R. H. F.llebrc
and Buddy Akcrntnn nf Tampa
were the guests o f Mr. i mil Mr*.
J. It. Traluck yesterday.
MiiS Cecilia Tiulurk and Min
Kliiab.'tli Leffter
are
visiting
Ml** Dorothy Wiggln* at Day­
tona Beach for n few day*.

COLONIAL TYPE
MAPLE BED
VANITY CHEST

St- Petersburg where they have
been spending the |ia*t week.

A r a in i a* n home njaki&gt; wlltw-bei
21-yrir.oM
huilmnil
Hercle trm in ti Cook licgan f»i Kvclyn Steel, 17 year-old honor
girl of (he Slate Training ScfciiilTi'r Girl*- * ! Trvumsch, Okla. The
bride and bridegroom, friend* nf thru yrnr* ago, met rrcently at n
"date night'.’ for the school's luntoi girl*. Thr bride win paroled
to her young husband. They're *bown leaving ihe training school
It. Mi Hamby has re­ gruuml*.
from Birmingham, Ala.
»he' has
lurn
visiting
HoneyJohnson Denies
and eelallvra ftn*-*rTrml

Mr*.
turned
where
friends
week*,

‘ Roy Wright, Jr. rvtumrd last
night from Griffin, (&gt;a., where hPortugal's one-alded aaveranre has hern spending the pail three
of diplomatic
relations
with weeks aa the guest « f his ii*ter,
Clechoslorakla became
a
red Mr*. Ava. W. Davis.
Mag last night for Ihn suspi­
R. (J. Binlth of Ovlcitn has recions of at) Rump*,
turned from a vacation k|h-iiI in
Cxecha, In Praha, Ihelr capi­
Georgia, the Carolina* nnd Ten.
tal, asked of Germany ts work­
iica.icc.
Mr*. Smith i* cvpcclrd
ing hehlnd the scenes to make
to rvtum early next week
Ihelr strategic, henimed-ln coun­
try a "fulnre Ithlneland” In a
Mr*. Maude Flanniiran of Alcoming struggle between
the
tsnta, Ca.. and llcrln il
little
two great political ramp*, fas­
nf New York City are the irm-M*
cism and communism.
nf Mr. and Mr.&gt;. W. (1. Hank*
Aulhoralartan Porlurnl blamed
a "third parly"—presumably Ho- and family at their home on I'al•
vlet Russia—for Influanrlng Ihe mrtto Avenue. .
■C s s l l s s ^

Press

fu r

Owe*

Two Persons Are
S e r i o u s l y Hurt
In A u t o Wr e c k

Showing

C O D S^
COUNTRY
AND THE WUMAH

Saturday

She Will WedMdivani
NKW
Hone)

of

V n llK .

hlonile

(heroket

\

s t r i p

Plc* fORdrt

SKK IT ON DISPLAY
IN OUR WINDOW

2 PIECE MODERN TAPESTRY COVERED

LIVING ROOM SUITE .

N.

Y„

beaut v

spoke

I Mr Id

last

her

ruari)liiK
,
"Alt of |1ils ta fldlcidou *." she
nil u|soi her a rrltn l Inline Imm
\ i illi'e where
she
met
Ihe
into Ihe-able o f the punt nortl
tleurglalt p rim e, whit itueo wns
hound truck n* lliey u rn - paseinle.irrleil |u Mae M urray id Ihe
Ih e
party hod npp.ticolly b e - ii lipil lea.
i.lin k lrg .uni nil luiir.-wly nils"' •
"The)- alw ays lie me up wllb
hi'injr killed, in-1iiIiiik Ihe l rs:« f- • i cry man I m eet, I had s e v ­
driver, llie dcpiily an id.
eral d a m n wllh&gt; Mdlvalii mill
The
in r w a s di-moll-died ati I
Ihal's nil there Is |n II,"
cmi idcralde dniiinge » a i done i
the giant van A cnnillm t to the rej s .ll- o f the iT cld cot. the eer, |refuged t° riile with Mr*. Ilak-r
trndilloii
i liven |.y Mi
1 .iker, 11,1-hi d .nl i when her inlovnnied
the h f l id 1,1 III- I- lie . lid l\or ' retideitd her dilvlng mt-afe nnd I

MdlvanUi

of

A U 'N C ItlorS I.Y COM*
iim iA m .i:,
( i h a i .i t y

th e

Caecha to fall to fill » » ■m or
for machine gun*, oftlelal rea­
son for Ihe breach. Nail Hermany and fascist Italy sympa­
ihe ivfSMvl (o let iiiiyuni' cKe
thised.
l«i | til* Ii'll A1* Vh*'r!*S likiw lnr nul
Within I I
hopre,
however,
llim ' I h f nml il|ili»u
lln*
other capital* of Europe
had
• b I«'( tu n i« wlv m i'-uip' th«* I* iA
■applanted Portugal'* *xpre**ed
tlriver whu i*icn|Hi| yvIIIi u nkiuiu'l
motive for the
break
with
shin.
strong Idea* on deeper cause*
An HR‘*;ulh'ii un*uliiit* link
—mutual Interest* In Ihe Span­
||n* truck
» i r fill! iiiicu i n»l I In* J
ish war and the often-ex pre**r.1
c -ntcnls ttniii|n «I |ir**fu * i *- tiVrrii
theory that Germany la pre­
1 Hi tfir-i nrnl tin*
id I 1l »
paring to attach Caacheslorakla.
f;ii|ur»' l*» IfTIlltc )»r«‘i*‘U?t t| II
Ktnt
from
the
Ju«1i;r'ii
uffuc
wn
Riachoalovaklan authorities ex­
Riiiiiu* huh•*•■ »!«l.
I.IVK o a k , A u r . ;&lt;i
n it
plained ihelr armament Industry Ul Monday.
The truck, ll
h .11 ii&gt;*1 \vn* rio ild a '* lolinrrn n u i l u i
lo r e
had been unable to supply Por­
; t\ $|5#0fl/I * u ••• n f p i.o -tl |lie f*.oou.nim poind m.nk
Cltrvree Yo-..nir negro, plm-l t i t t n
tugal with new tlren machine
Inhircii mi«| ri|*nri« («» n Ut.Klicm c a tlr yesterday to *•! a new
guns because
It
had
been »d gtllily lo ragiancy r lm r r i
record.
ti mini!*.
swamped with
Cierhoelovaklan and was arntrnrrd In tin ilny* in
Mine than f l &gt;&gt;1111,000 went to
1iri|*L*i'i * «ml In ivif«*
and other previously-placed or' Hu- county Jail hy County I ihIjvj
tt h *i h s il |»»i* I•!!• nIv Iiffji n i l nj* In li-.if grow er* to tid* a -itlio i for
dsr*. Then Praha'* auspicious R. W, Ware.
the w r^ ikn l car, t*»l«| &lt;*f I." ’ lht*y tin Ii crop eold liem.
turned In Germany's and Portu­
Thr Whitalirr Furniture Cumgal's frlednshlp for Rebel Genpany ycwtrrday wa* grantr-vl |e-r.
aral Franco In Spain,
mission to make minor repairs
Bluutly, Praha questioned Lis­
bon motive* for Ihl* "unprece­ ami alteration* in il* two atory
dented action" and sought to frame hudding on Hanford A i r '
nua,
discover whether Germany In­
spired the move a* a prelude
WPA offielsla hope In have
lo pouncing on lha Rxechs.
Sources In Praha Intimated half of Ihe hrirk re-laid on Mag
Avenue
between First
lha move might be a German nulls
aflort lo weaken Psechoalovaklnn | and Second Street* and have I ho
resistance to erxresalua; then 1 street open for Saturday Iradifj
hy coneolldaUcg a central Ramp*! tomorrow.
fascist bloc, bring about a show- j
W. A. Harvey
down on the Hpanlsb situation j Two couple*,
Csechoalovaklans also said It and Mary Yocman ut Orlando
was only natural that thay re­ and N. II Clark of Sanford and
fused to supply arm*
which Kdlth Darling of flvicin wv-rr
•ulglil he ^Jntendrd for Franco. married yesterday In the offlm
They cited ihe Portngaee* ban ut County Judge R. W. War-.'
N. K. lai STRKLT al IJISCAYNK IIOUI.KVARD
on Ihelr bide (or public work#
OfcrlookAut Itai front Park and llincayne Hay
A
meeting
of
a
recently
fnnrcil
contracla.ua further evidence of
Opiwnlle Union Run Slailon
committee
of
the
Hemin
dr
Lisbon's Int renslgeant attitude.
CommT-ere
The Csechoetoyeklan minister County thainhsc of
lo Llabon dietd bis pool. He had has be&gt;-n called for tunighl al
One lllock Front Shopping DUlriclN and AmuhrmrnlN
H:00 o'clock in the
Chamber
no Instructions to lees*.
Summer Rates Until DeccmlaT'
The whola portuga*** prana building by T. K. 8lmpaon, pirtlSingle l( tom with Rath—#1.50;
applauded
11 a
government a dent.
Rouble liiHim with IUIh—12.00
"noble- altitude. It tasaMooed
Th* piddle Is Invited In at
Csechoalov skls's Hovlet neighbors
Alfn-tl S|morut, Manager
as Inspirrrs q» the arm* tallare Irud the Girl Kcoal Conn of
Awards
lontshl
at
7:00
u'clork
— neighbors "with whom Por­
tugal aheotulely refuses to bav* at Camp W'lklwlkl near laiks
M*ry, , aeeiirdln* to Miaa Irene
lllnlou. raptaln 'nf lha Imat

New Record Is Set
At Tobacco Market

Mi l l ;

Mayor Kdward Higgins am'
City Attorney Krvd IL WUnort
left thU morning for Jackson
riJia where they will meet with
Duval County Commissioners In
an affort to negotiate the ex­
change of 110,000 Sanford bonds
for the nrw refunding bonds.

M UM CA1SM JUH

Haw money hy taking nd*
vantage of our raith and
carry prlrm. You will r*tt.xu the most eourlcoua of
cenrteiuH service
whlin
buying Ihe freda .that will
produce the beat reaulta.

FED TH REEYH .
U V B
H A IIY
C H IC K S - A T T IM E S .

AND
ALL

TUXEDO FEED

SK1TKE

ri.A II)

TAl’ KS-

A DINING ROOM SUITE SENSATION
H K A U T im .
WAL­
NUT FIN ISIIKIISlim :
CONSISTING OF FULL
SIZE K N T K N S I O N
TAI1LK, I.AIIGK HUFFET, HOST CHAIR.
AND F I V K S 1 l&gt; K
CHAIRS WITH 4»l'IIOI.STKKKD SKATS.

n . $69.50
Cl.(IT I IRS

AlX

HAMPERS

LAMPS

79c
• lIcKulur ftllc

l ilitr

Winduw Shades
:i fur $ 1-00
LAIIGK FLOOR

Breakfast

ALL MIRRORS
OCUASIONAl

LAMPS
SALK I'RICK

$125

ROOM SUITES

^|l| Inch Itnunil

$761

MIRRORS

$149
FflltCII

AND UF

ROCKERS

- $179
I'h m m lu m

T rm n tcrl

M e lt

Unfinished
CHAIRS

SMOKERS

UNFINISHED

$100

AND

ONLY

PORCELAIN TOP

TABLES $4.45

Mather Furniture Go
"good

and

bad

ARCADE BU&gt;0 —HANFORD, FLA.—PHONE 358

I

AN II

COYLIIKI) IN. II AND*
SOMK

JALITY— DEPENDABILITY
Pittsburgh Proof Products
HOTEL IJtJAMINfiTON

CONSISTING OF

CIIAIII

MIRRORS

MIAMI, FLORIDA

J t f i l M i P l H t ’ 11?.1

* - BENCH

Ana , r« - M l

JotniMHi,

llrn litllle

AND

inhid !• lirday on lln »o cabled
ie|Hiils she w »* going, to iii.nr&gt;'

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

nd R eturn

nine months of the rear. Altrr
the** llalilllly re-ports'arc ilierkA m Imve tin rrU lInn In the la in *
ell by die liuliutrl.il IVtnmilai.li u levied under Title VIII n( Ihl
and an euiployrr I* found llah'o . line All. Tllinn under Tillo IX .
n in e in I'liiiiiiiliiimeiit Compau(nr lair* lie will be tinlttleil
N’n nr at laves were ptacnd In f « lInn ninl lltn»i&gt; under Tide V llt •'
ediH'i hetmup it dll. In*, die n l ill' In ulil iixe liepellla.
report *ny*, bill Ihe law nllmvJ
m iN A M IIN A . Auk.. 2i).
d ll*
Hie employer In |&gt;a&gt; up In Ji&gt;
fervent u( (lie^ llnemplitymctii1 . ile el rernnmllna'a general
Tide IX nf die Federal go l.il • Iniptiirenieni bond t»*ue of
i ate
Monday
Security n&lt; I lltln d ie. Florid i 1 ten will take
i lull! Til*' blind {*■ ih■ wav rotI'liemliiimrnl OMnneiisaitun iiin.l j
■■I in tn\pa) .-r* in Miireh and
The remaInina lo percent nl II.n;
nppreie,| In I lie (.ei'lilalure.

4 PIECE ALL SOLID MAPLE

Miaa I oulae Rons h*a returned
aftdr
having
spent
several
month* at point, hi Florida and
Georgia.

Friend* of Braxton
Huntlry
will I * glad to Iram that he •*
improving rapidly at hi* home
on French Avenue after having
been III for several week*.

Yancey,
Mr._ mid Mm,
Mr, ati.l Mr*. John Schirard, Mr.
and Mm. Ilob Ellcbco nf Tampa,
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Iiyaon and
family, Mr*. L A. I*almcr and

Fish Fry Given .
By Heyward Walkers

H'wetlevied Pnm h a t Oaet
('ninpemuillnn I jvw naa paaieil
by (he 1937 leglslatur* anti will
allow all unemployed
wnrkrra
In collet lu-urflla In l#.1» when
lliey ate unemployed thrnuah no
(anil id Ihelr own.
The fir*l phraae of Ihe law now
In edit l. dial of rolled Itig ilal*
from die employrra of Ihe State I

Miss Frances Wilson
Is Guest Of Honor

l« t mill ntnllmi' in P* pahl to
the IVdrritl lint eminent:
TI m- liv e * In Iril under TUI«
IX Hi- tin* M r r t l s&lt;» 1*1 Security ,

h

i i m t i iik "

PHONE 1

r

�i

•

C

tt
1B

jl l

te And Weigel Tie Up In
Inning 1-0 Mound Battle;

W n
B L J a l’

M

^

B m

Giro Mi Gam
DALLAS, To m , Atm.V
*Tmt Sum*,'* ,e •*«»•»» *
D«ttl, Km t 4 M U&gt; hU kunl
trephire t t * n h i l »
Ttl

ro^w*
W T O Meckmeei

*****

N r * * *M
of Iwh M nktR tkiMmi
1
unteM
d o m W th n i
**
U

L m R*M*e :ptotM« Kt |
movie film, of l he kill.

AMMMICA* 1.1

IWM MIMUte
PilterPvMiw

,
■• "
UAINtaYlUJ*, A M . » H U l a
- n iik id
H w f u U n f v*
the v m o m
u m m
tro r i m
a * h ik h i m *

ihklS

. Mireteriw** j,iiljM W i i

^ T d o h •from MCMid with t W

o f TR-pound pull
row*, n f i r i k i l a
htivlMkw eteel. Jua&lt;
• •It, though, he K
dJeleJ bat A r Mft

“ y fl.

oto limited the Stint* to a*ven
it while ht walked three man Wtcha
fanned three of the ancient
craw,
Uwu.
icing Mote oh the hill aa the
_
. young Carl Weigel hurled
griateet game of hi* career
ia had more natural **»tiU/"
erday than any hurler could
' ttare. Weigel fanned four of
Lookout* while paaelng three
&gt;lge| limited the
ohout* to but eight hit*, only.
» W thmn coming In the regular
w Inning* of play.
fo r the flrat twelve Inning* '
th hurler* were Invincible. All
L Sanford gathered their eight
* ^VII
.V . e . 1 . 1
— ik — .1
a trhlle the Faint* gathered

Lookouts Use Their .
New Set Of Uniforms
l*aa&gt;
and

Juana
rlaher,

L'btedo,

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au'/rr
m ** it*' **
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fa, t'uluwt.w i
I, j« r t w * i l l i « I.
Auauet* a.
tIT N N t I H t l i r *
ft

S r r o r .^ c ...
bnrerd ...... eee eve ate kite i —I
at. Augu*un. eee tee eve eee » —•
Ilun* batted In: Marlin Hii.len
b****: owaue. Kfngdi.ii Harrlfiur*-

vaU both, garage, Furnl*h&gt;d
room*.
004 Magnolia.

•t

M r t ll

Cotton Prices

Legal Nolire
IN TIIM l i a i t l t T
I'OliMT IN
a * ii i m m i n o i . m rcit nrr,
M.IIMIIIA. IN CIIANIKMV.
Jo h n t . w ii.u a . c«,mi&gt;i*in*ni,
W ILU B A o s t a " WILLIB, II* •
land* at,
omumii or n iL ii'in v v

TOl
W ILt.lB
AUHUa
n iU .IH .
Iiolhan. Alabama.
You eta haiaby ordafad
and
ra.iulrnl to ba and afpaar upna
ath day ul ttkiiicinbcr
HIT
la
lha bill el complaint (lied *f* l* a t
rou In lha nliiira anliri*.l rnua*
M*|| Court. Th* ban lard lltiald
la h*r*by (.aalanalad aa lha nawaM*p*r III which Ihla ardar ahall
h&gt; pubilafaad let ftur roM tchllv*

■&gt;*»**

W llnita a P. HKHNtHJN. Cltrh
••I »nld Circuit Court, and
tho
ulllcUl aanl
thtrtaf,
ihi*
tlh
liar of AUguaC A. D t i ll.
UL P. H8KNHON,

Bn A. «
tu.

c.»

Thai K. j a m )'.
Tas C*rill leal*
lha Tih cay af
Krt Iliad M M
baa mad* *pp&gt;
dead I t l l MMt
•crltflcai* eittkt
la* deecrlhad
A 'w fti’

a

Cooper Named Head

............... _
----------- 7 2 5 preeldod at convention
ee*e*
tlAINKSVIIJ.K, Aug. tO .-lA V moftlea.
—J. Franc 1* Cooper, agricultural!
Hketed la eervi with deeper
nil tar of the atate * apertinent i were W. A, Sumner, Itahrwalty
NKW Oltl.KANB, Aug., 10, — 1 •tatten at
the Unhrerelty uf i o f Wleeonaln, vice prvakleM, and
Wh—Cotton price* dropped bo- Florida, wia elected prealdeat af l J. 8. Knapp, (h m d l aalvecelty,
low lo rent* a pound yeaterdny the Amerlran Aeaorlatlun af Ag-| »•» rotary-treaeurw.
for th# ftral lime In four year*. iiculturul College editor* at the!
The three officer*
together
Th* preclpltoun decline etarl- concluding eeealon o f the three.' with rtewly elected Marjorie #.
ud after taeunurn Aul. t of the doy convention of the organlaa-1 Amour, Imuhlana Stale unlvep*
official government eatlmai* of ll«n yeatirday,
(a lly, and II, L llarrla. Ulnar*
o U.IS3 OOO bale crop thl* year, . Cooper aurceela fllenn King* apolla, from the exveallva cera*
which aaceoded eipertatlon* by born, Ooloradn State college, whoj mlttec *| the irgaalaatlen.
n half million bale*,
Te decline won
particularly
aharp on lb* market here Wodnenday and yeaterday, new eooaon'* low being art eacn dap.
Th* drop durlug th* two day*
waa |8.to ft bole on active
month*.

ShCSSLC

10— H

CHARLEY cnx,
Mich.,
Aug,
•0, -0 k &gt; -c m *m u *0 f thl, re•on towft aCurrtad for cover
recently when ft large
eightpoint buck itrerM into town,
became mghfedft^
and
Red.
leaving • trail «| wreckage ft*-

atlft

The ana ore o f black and white,
there ate ne nmwter* uo the Koch
nf the »KUta but a »et of numeral*
ate vain1Ud within a few day*.

iMM-Mta. r
•twain

a O. wotCOTT.
Unit** awld rtrtlfleolt ahall ft*
FOR HALE: Second Hand Bor
retrain ad occori.tne la law. the
rough* Adding Machine with property
drarrlhrd Iharrln will b*
electric motor end
aland. I auld to IH* hlehtat blddar at tho
dunr
on
ih*
llral
column*, good condition. |iu oo murl-hnuBo
llort.lay lu l|»&gt; inaatt, «&gt;l HrutruiWill trad*. Harare office Ma­ bar, liat, which I* Ih* Ith day
nf Brptrrohrr. tilt.
chine Co.
Oatad tnla Oh dag of Aagutl,
FIVE AND SEVEN foot all par
O. P. Iii:U N [KIN.
U larh nf C ircu it t S a r l nf
cetaln
Nonfw
Refrigerator*
Saint aula C aua'r. rierICa.
HIT modri. Liberal
dlarount
II, A. U WEPKU.
Trad* la. fiemtwate Tire Bbop.
U K AU

n$e« Panic
tisoit Village

M la n t lM e

ht. AeguaUa* Petal* w ri Urn
|)v I and Red*.
The uniform* are gray with
pttfde atrip** about an Inch apartthe cai&gt;* are a navy. Wee t a f
there la navy blue letterfug ep*P
ling Lmkeota acruea the front uf

I l-*|ntk* lilft
at at Auaeel'ha. tilft

[LIVESTOCK:
Carioad
ait.w
good mule*' for aalt ' or »* ahang*. Carlton Llvealock ■ H i­
d in g *
rapreaented by J. C. YOUR PHOTO on a pwheard.
Human, Boardall
aiding— Hand
• for Me. Wleboldt S^tle.
HaMWether bom.

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8 ROOM APARTMRNT for rent.
I'rlvafa entrane*.
it.eo
per
month. I H Chapman Avo.

RAUTO It WORK: I hava naw
brick. tOfMWO feet eecead band
Oliver lU rttl'ar tractor, plow, lumber, plenty heavy timber. 1M
trrow, and cutter. Work ap- aquaree gihraalaed tin. Set It.
reeUted. Call Malhltua. Phone L. Uuhirt, Pth % ‘ Qpprtte Aval,

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. Tallahaw*. *
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Classified Advertisements

On* brown
ir
apanlel
and ‘ whli*
and on* black and while pointwr poppy. Plea** call B. A. Klv*(
.Telephone t l l - W .

K aaiil'l*.

pft T. l*tk*ttaa&gt;HM&gt;a A

Loading th. hitting for th. tilt
C K f
•re three ethletea. Mote, Te* ’••"ford •: m. Auguatlna » iua.a
leleomb and Buck Bodgera, aon nf HIV,,??1 J„i" be wvtgl* ‘ i. *}n"t» i
M Sanford pilot. Mote aecured I Hr ••&gt; nitcbar. fly W*Ult (Hudinfold'* flrat two hit. which' ^ ^ r WS f i £ " l i » Y * ' " a
•re line alnglea over the pitcher*.
—----------m i bit* center field. Holcomb war|
TV MSS CHOKE ACTORS
edited with two elnglee and
■■ —
odgtn alngled once and beat out
HOIXYWOOD, Aug. SO— UP)—
bfttiL
|Three hundred extrea fled choking
The run tame la the 18th and gtaphtg from
aulphurir acid
-am* when Kill* Clary alngled to fume* when a fog-making machine
tier field. Wua Klngdnn alngled on • movie *et broke down today,
light field but Dave Swindell Forty aitrea were treated for
rew perfect to Bill (lata* at third Inflamed eyea and throeta and
M b Clary who Waa attempting Ml** Trenelaka Goal, Vienna acIMke third on the play. Klngdo* tret* playing the leading role,
mt to aecond on the throw Into auff t red alightly, Itudlo official*
lid, lU jfo Langaton filed out In raid. -

» A V S YOUB Watch
eft* who really
^rlgga. Jeweler^ Magnolia A V »

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niBMOHT, O , Aug., 80.-0PI
—A cpw OB Hr*. Jot tab Umllkh
farm near htre it
mothering
five orphan lamb*. Mr*. Hnallh
wai tired of feeding tho lamb*
from a bottle, to put thorn with
the cow at on oiperlmaut. Th*
cow no*r ihuw« • genuine af­
fection for her ‘'adopted' breed,
and get#
n
warm
greeting
from them whan ah* te driven
Into the barnyard each night.

TUXEDO
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!SCRATCH
$170
IDAIRY FRED $116
HORSE FEED $2.86
SHORTS
$116
Cotton Seed Medl $1.66
Crooked CORN $2.80
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 20. 1917

CARRIES AM ERICANS TO SAFETY

SUn a student
ta the wife
of Supreme
C n r t Nominee
Un|o L Black,
ohown here
with her
young daughter,
• Joaephloe.
The mother of

In servlee and
now atudlea
for her
college degree.
Racket-wrecker
Tbomai Dewey
who haa
brought 71 man
to trial and
cent 71 ol
them to prison,
haa entered

district
attorney of
New York CUy
aa Republican
candidate,
hacked by
tha American
Labor party.
Snirlcg like a
meteor In
tennis skies,
19-ycir-old
Bobby Riggs
of California
appears
I . j v t t y n*tiifpivs"l tin n y un* In iniiiti tiitit d an ger uf being plit in tw o sml iliiv cn bock
liai. | m
i ver T h u riitay, A u g u st 11», by n ru igin i: d u n c e drive,
H eavy
casualties
• in t u n r It
ore »n«rn ffThttng b i t k In m tillr r y S i r f n l i '.

headed for
No. 1 ranking
In American
tennis.
With Ova major
victories
already won,
he wtU (enter
the national
tournament
second only to
Dos Budge.

Generalissimo
Chlang
Kai-Shek, whose
ii»- liner. Iir -k t .n l T a ll, was uiins.il -Sunday, August ID. to renuiV,. hundreds nf wnins-n anil
childnst (iron tin- Shanghai s s r sneir. The littrr I, shown above, while brio * is the group of build'
me*

u-1-1 by

the

Amrrvr n rm h a n y

ctijia-r th- build.,&gt;g at Ivl-,

at

Nanking,

Ambassador

Nelson

T. Johnson ant family nc-

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word In civil
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and military
affairs

la the law of

NORDMEER COMPLETES SURVEY FLIGHT

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�Ranfori ta The Only Centra)

• SnnhMte 'Connty Prahnvg
Mure Fruit And VeyetaMe* Tdan Any
Similar Aren la America

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AN INDEPENDBVX DAILT N E W S P A P O
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VOLUME XXVI

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Member Aaaodatad Preaa

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Adjournment
Of^Coigress
I u m M ‘Hear

AMERICAN SHIP HIT j N FlJRl(H;s"siLVNGHAI FIGHTING j H i g g i l l S

Senators Are Eager
To Learn Attitude
£ ' Of C on stituents
’ ‘ WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.
— (A P )—A weary Congress
neared
adjournment, but
with so much of Ita original
program__ postponed__ that
member* n ) l l
expected
President Roodevelt to call
them back In two raontha.
Majority Leader
Rayburn
(D -Tex.l predicted thta sea•Ion’s rnd will
c o m . “t&gt;r ,n n *

Japs Defeated
In A ip Battle

F f f i d s AMERICAN SAILOR KILLED IN CHINA

Ipuval Ready
],To Talk Bonds

Leader Rayburn Pre­
dicts Session’s Ad­
journment B r Sun­
down Deaplte .Work

Special Session —
Soon Is Foreseen

NUMBER 258

Eatabllahed In 1S08

SANFORD; FLORIDA, SATURDAY. AUGUST 21, 1W7

Raid On Nanking la
Foiled As Chinese
F l i e r s Meqt Jap
B o mb e r s Yn Air

No Final Action Has
Yet Been Taken By
Duval Commission
On Sanford Bonds
— M ayer— Edward— H iggins— and *|
llT y A tto rn ey Fred. R. W ilton
l&gt; turned
here
late
y e s tr r d 't
cflrm o o n with the assuran ce th I
t H e I&gt;uvsl C ounty Commies loners
?t mould take action q u ick ly on -th e
n funding
program
outlined ' y
11 e C ity O ffic ia ls In tho meeting
v.ith the Com m issioners yesterd ay
Rural County holds f i n ,0 0 0 -li
I I'aiifunl and on which the Intere it
l*« been JtF nqusnt fo r s e v e n )
W ith a fourth o f th.* city in flam es, S h a n g h a i witnessed lls m o t furious d ry o f J*lno-Jepanese j , „ r a , anil
C ity o ffic ia ls ore
fig h tin g with n series o f events clim axed by the s h e llin g o f u United P lates ship. This diagram ed n u k in g overtures in s n e ffo r t to
n lrvlew shows ( I ) the spot ’ in th&lt;- a n ti-a ircraft sh e ll, killing one Am erican sailor onil wounding_IB. pet D uval County to prrtlcJpatr ui
OlVsIoped in flam e* was Ihr whole I’ ootung w a te rfro n t and much o f
H o ig k u w . with
the
fire '* refun din g, p rogram
a lread y
threatening the fam ous A slo r House hotel, Indicated by rlrcle on lunik of Soorhnw rrrvk (2 ). The ■ ‘,,ipt#d b y *
la rg e m a jo rity ■ f
N orth S ta tio n ( 3 ) of the S M l t l h . l - N a n k t a ^
line In the Yanglxrpoo area still sw ung around
the Chinese attack w as reported to have split
( 6 ), where Japancme-owmsl warehouses, w harves
heavy bombing atta ck .
.
.
.

N llW f^ ^
Th.. Chinese battle
th e famous Word ' Komi jail 1 4 ), and nt one point
th e Japanese lines IS),
in the nn-s designated as
a ml rottnnm liis arc local -&lt;1, the Chinese singed a
__________ i _____ i_____ :-------

Tee^Japanese
Planes Wrecked
War And FlamesCont i nue Destruction
Of World’s 6th City
NANKING.
A ttv.
21.—
(A P )—Chlnoap nlrforce offlciT g (iednrnl tonight that
their jitmitw hml fought off
n Jii|uhu-ho nttempt to raid
Nnnkiiig in tho largest and
most bitterly contested air
battle of the undeclared
1('hinenc-Jaimnese war.
Tl"* fight occurred near

| " " f '^ ^
^ . ^ h o l i r a .vf UIMjjn|r b „ n,|„ which a m o rtlts la
jj, y l1(rm
„ |UB| TB|Uf&gt; w ph an
interest rale o f I to 2 | . 2 percent
oi, * sliding ssale o v e rg -p e r lc a l rf

i-ta.inkisng- nn- the Yangtrr Rlvar —
i Isiul .V) miles past o f here. Chi*
rise accounts said three Japanese
••nd »ne Cfilnrse |ilsnr* were shot
inwn.
Imte In the afternoon a Warning
traehed the Chinese capital that 20
1Ig Japanese bombing planes had
U.ken o ff from atreraft rarrlcra
l)lng o ff the mouth o f the Yangta*
River and were heading for Nob*
king While screaming sirens told
Ihr rapltal’i populace to seek
aM ter In rliigouts, Chinese pur­
suit planes rose to meet th* „
invaders.
The clash occurred over tha
Yangtie and the Japonese wore
lurm-d bark tic fore they could
reach Nanking. Nanking has hewn
raid nl h&gt; Japanese aircraft almost
dally for the pget week without
scriou* dsmsgoWar and Dr* eontinuH) to lay.
watto to RhanghaJ. Foreign Polk*
rrllnialril about 11 stiuaro milts
of tlie world’s sixth largest port
I ml Ia-i'll destroyed. Fire Irveltd most of Chinese Chapel, Japanese
HoulLuw. Yunglirpoo, Industrial
1'iu'tung and Klangwan. Flames
eonlinuiil to spread In all direc­
tions
Chlneau and Japanese war planet
iought ahovn the fire and smoke’ ■
1 ig gun* on Roth sides roared,
i linking the city like an earth­
quake.
The United
States
cruiser
Augusta, flagship uf the American
fleet, hsd not been hit sine* yes-___
tetday when a shell fell un' deck
I.tiling on.i sailor uml wi uniting IB.
Chinese reports from North Chi­
ta deelnred II divisions of the Chi­
nese regular army were taking
f a ll tn * sweeping&lt;offensive d e­
signed tu drive the Japanese from
lheir recent conquests In th* Northeastern ■Hopeh Province, including
the greet cities o f Tientsin tod
I'piping
The w .r In that area, AAO and
more mllei from the Shanghai bat­
tle-tone. with a total of aom# 200,ihki to 2fiO,OOU mrn engaged, con­
tinued bitterly on aevertl fronts,
although disruption of normal
channel* of communication nnd re­
st rieUnn* placed by the new Jap­
anese masters of North China made
recount* of It fragmentary **»4
i r s s l l i » 4 eo nag* rare*I

down."
j
------ “*— 1.title
r»m »ln|d
ngrapt
»
. . brine the Sen ate and H o w Into
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rp
| a
Once liefiire the Ssn ford o ffl
agreem ent on tb * t fin a l form of
c
i
t
y
n
e
w
s
b
r
ie
f
s
th * W se n o r
II oof Ins
m *.su ro
but no daflnlte action
nml U T i D e l i e W r . A ppropria;
was taken. However, co n lra ry to
tlon bill.
B oth Inrnneha*
had
recent news stories, Ihe eommitapproved the " t w o 1 hills but I"
1sinners said, th* toard&gt;t&gt;aa not de
such
varied f o r m ,
conference
com m ittees hsd '-.to -go to
work
to compos* R t r i M W i n w * . .
.
. ,
M ayor H iggins told the board
S sa m a rs, a W
ffp ro oo n U tlfo o
1 U
P n ro n n i
flf
1 Q 1 7 1' 1" lh,‘ -“ . “ ford d ty government
The
Seminole
C
ounty
Com
m
is­
l.N
I ir tc n t
U I
1 9 J / f „ umeJ , h, t action of th . com• b o o t : m Ik««d bom sw srd • wsr«
sioners m et In th i.C o u rt H o us,"to­
F redd lo'Joh n F slgou t (alm vp), nil Ameiii-an sailor from Hare• s e c t I to -.lo a rn :
‘ l*1* x oU r*
I I
mis»lonora was due to m lsundrr
d
a
y
fo
r
a
special
besslon
fr it a h e * r w h o t th ey had
**•
! » ., J ,i r | t „ T,t I
; d n tending rath er than any intention land, lei., w s* killed and IK others were wounded when the United
i-a in 1 0 r l o r i u n , ,
lhr ,llU. S tates cruiser A ugusta »# • sliiu-k by sn nnli sin -m fi shell In tho
c o n p I l U L o M i w h at they
hod
stdatrackod. S en ators wbo hrlprd
11.w lpatity In an em barrassing pod midst o f . te rrific f'hlnese-Japsuese n rllllery ami
aerial
w arfare
lu iltir N ix ’* name was um niind r fr a t fto o aercji’a c o u rt,b ill were
C H IC A G O , A ug. 2 1 — (Ah— Mir,» t tonally ummlttorl from (he list if
11 .... .
lM*opla( t(on, ly n-fuaing to enter Into the along th* W hangpixi River.
p a rttru la rly o o a tr -to appraise Aiy&gt;» K u ch la, |B, a student nurse the prim ary school tc s r h iis print
iluifiiKlM.nl Hit* HImIi* vaIIII do j u»wii,i» n-fumlinjc R|rrt*«*ntfnt.
tho p o o r im H ty v o r im a toala. f l w j
nut uti«lB*ritfitiitl 1lii* Klorid;i ,|*n* [ rh » ln n *n It. T* ( J n y r*pUln*H
Ot C hicago hospital o f South Hide ed In y e sto rd sy ’a paper.
heard dew ater G u ffe y . f f t e P M
tr Mayor Hlgglua am. City Altor• iib|vt«t&gt;im-ut rutn|H»nMtlim i ,m
v t i raped and slain, Tollce Cap- v sa y th e y ou gh t nos bo aewt back
I'lir llu* linlli'Ol Ilf tlim „ ns,i i m I f y Wilaon that the board's nctUi
U; to, John B, P ren d srgast said, by
Hina WUllama wax granted
,
1»•&lt;! keen jnlaa— ittw d and Out
a' man' whb crushed her skull xrtfh parmUilon today to make
re­ tin* FlfStliiH liMliijttrUI Cuiiiiuli the Ix.arxl had not declined Ihr o f­
n
N
iii
I
iiim
I
nhihh
I
m
h
»
iii
«
i
utfurmii*
pairs lJ her realdence nl
7tt.r&gt;
tlon wjwt U tho . white
H oum a brick.
fer.
tin* il.it* icKiiitllfU; Hit*, rw'itht
jr.t.ttUy—tho *mr*r Qo^U h »
"T h ere are B7 taxing units III
D etectives eaiil the alaylng w a- Pine Strrrt.
tlilldi . Mmt til (hu Stiiti’ f* Km l«t
and tho ta * l« M * o ll
plu ggin g
Ihe S tate, all attem pting to solve
■ Imilar to those o f other women H
City Com missioners will Imld S«M'Ul 1) M«r ll|l.
mcaaur.*.
Tho enter b ill’s fa t*
th eir
debt
siyv ice
problems,
Ai t ••ithnK *'» Ho- liitormatioii
w as nlnourr despite e ffo r ts
to Chicago in the past two years. their regu lar sem im o n th ly inert*
through some form of^refunding.'*
tl.ll
Hr*'
imlun
i * t ft) •'ll 11Kill
The
killer,
police
said,
fled
lhrnu-;)i
omsnd It to H r. g o o e tT fIt’s it s &lt;iirl Scouth
the bom,I Mayor Higgins Isstius Sanford
ing in Ihe C ity
Hall
Monday (%iiitttil«h)iHl Mu1 iliiff aim of M ayor H iggins told
the fire escape window when klisa
D factlon.
"am i it would seem that if the la v ­
night
at
7
:3
0
o'clock.
l)
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III!M
P
roclamation
Fo
r
j
Receive
A Total .Of
'Mi*'
T h e f t s * bill WSJ certain
or Florence I'alm owaki, IP, nnolhr*
ing units w ill not ro .n p rrslv s i lh
M .i» 1 io tmli«l u|i ii \niiil for lllf
a p p ro v a l
T he PreakWnt hlm salf nurse, opened the door o f the room
one
another,
ill
the
solution
"I
“Air Mail Week” |:
Advancement!*
Dr. fi. K- BvIlUan v HI leave iuo Hu ill nf v*i’*'k v rjipli Loll flip
»»k*d
fo r It when
bo
found to call Mias K uchta a fte r a resti
Vi Ini Mrn men I heir problems, we a rc, a* a w lime
1 tomorrow &gt;V&gt;r Georgia nml North in |JiA*n^ wtoiv*
revenues f a r bsldw expectations period,
Kill Mil IT 1licit 11 n.l* 111** “’IhiIk■
in an undividual bund holder .to
Kanffin!
w ill Imvi* air niiiil
M ias I’alm ow aki found Ihe body] Carolina where he will sl»*nd » no lo till dll Moil own fmi’i* III! ri me In under a gen eral agreem ent.
la st Spring.
Tho Sonata
also
-irvicr on A u g. L'.: hp a rlttnnv t * c*\it Mt!i)g Ili»- »■ lull Si *uit* luitrf
roiitt* Min inI’lio i'*1 Mo n*li|' I*'ini j
on
the
flo
o
r
near
a
cot.
II
was]
tw
o
-a
eeh
racatlon.
sent m 1 3 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 flood control
"In our e sse." he further c«A ir
M ill
W •*f‘k wtiirli irrgtllN »*i i»r iliiii*' . \M. 4 If tin* it Intuit,
li«r i*1 vtlelMliCt- 1itiployitifiii Hllll
--------. hill to tho W hite
House. .T h e clad only In stockings and w hile
Mi**
in i InintiiliiK
tm* in* rin lii’
phoes.
I T h - w eekly lunrlo-on ot llu
nt.iI n-i • si!■( ii In Ilf Mi" K-imMmiI iriMip,
President
Indicated bo would
cr* of Sanford bonds have altrady sMoiiiilty, According to
D etectives said the killer had, »&lt;"&gt;»ord llo lsry
(Tub will be wnrlhi' 1 *. )on i IiLiiatri c |mwi*r,
liv e iv e d today from J: J ||..lly, **t&gt;i*tl«’*«1 ft I "ir'lf t &lt;*f \tkiintn III•*!
s itn It although mot
approving
Iron
M-fuilded.
And
tills
sgirein
en
t
All iiu|itm urn h Iiii huto hail
stu ffe d a p art o f u pillow down held Monday si tlie Valdes li ­
Might *1)1
UihiMlht
a ll lls provisions.
irlsfi* lor p •HU' bound the city not to make special p osirn astir,
rig'll oi iii*in*
the g irl's throat. T h e bureau h at *-*•
ngrcem.-nts more favorable tu on&lt;
A
IMini iff i-7 tifA.it il h h i«fi« |t|i&gt;
I ’rvsscoi A J•lililBtly i|i»l||&lt;t
2
1
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III
Oilf'tl
oi
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of
II
ll.1)
1
oi
Mo
brrn n n a iY k c d Rml • nmwll raJi)!
lom l holder as again st another and
illffi'M•III UffW-4 vf n jfowr, a ml
Ir s fflv manager of
K asiem Vu pii'llt I'l|, flMII III VItilth W'l'fu tl I'll
V&lt;m rriKurlrdl mUalnif. The corn*
Molt wi-rUm nro riiYoloil In Mif in rase o f ro u rl action, tu resist to I - nvs at Jacks’invill... will u iiu iii ; i Hi# l In il U tii). milk In t**’11ll MiIkVC
ner-a in vestiga tor said
the g ir l. ir.Juvy recently when
the exten t o f Its ab ility any niTin* rank •»i T fm lf i* util Hi out
t1nt*m iloyrmnt ('ornpfniuMon luu.
had teen raped. Mia* I’alm ow aki rm sshwl Into the ta c k &lt;
fur aiuiilae stops m Hu- liiiger win iii iili'v I Im ,Mnri hu \Vv i 11W
ifli ully t u iiij‘1 11 nipt la gain advan tage by such
told o ffice rs she saw only the) Ford V -8 coupe dam aging it con- I - ...... MlO)sO
U tica of .F lorid a wltieli |w*Hinl a] Ni4U&gt; 11ii,4iii
court act ion."
Mary Anna
• &lt;i i*' llu* In*.
Th* m onstera d#l|*lo*a, an *■ • m en's back as" he went through »! sidrialdy.
M ayor H iggins said the city safe landing, ami mail picked up nml K'Iii.i rollihH.
I
Til.
tund
(or
tills
purpose
Is
otic testin g fru it a a llr s o f Trim * v Indow and could not trll IT hu w o
by his plana will be flown n&gt; J tn k -1
M I. m I Union j.MsfMtftl murD
V iolators of C ity Ordinance* j in I... built op through eonlrl- since d efau lt of July 1, IWWJi*&lt; aoiivith- lx connect with the n-gudad, pictured la the Herald last w h ite or negro.
tu en levyin g l a i r s
under Judg­
I'R'Iei' n t«i llu* fulliM)In#, k Iris:
will
l&gt;e
arraigned
lo-fore
C
ity
]
l.uH.oi.
(
moii
H
o
*
employer
ot
night, Is being a r m at tho p re ­
ment and mandamus, gained '■ &gt; l*r north and south hnuial s it limit Mull |ri‘Fi«rri‘Nf. Miiliiriug, U f r
Judge F rank I.. M iller In a «i"
l.x percent ot the total w sger
sent lim e b y M rs. / , A . Harrold
Iloud Holders
Protective
C om ­ i.e)tfdul«a.
Hnv«*r. WiHHlmift,
Mnnli*F
I,
ii
able
wl|li
n
p
e
l
j
to
e
m
p
lo
y
•I her homo o s
Park A v*&gt; ue.
■ ion of
P h ilatelists
may
obtain first Fltawrr
m
ittee.
T
h*
com
m
ittee,
during
the
l‘i lulcr,
IlniiMMiiuViTloeiit In llir* i-iileiidar1 year ot
Monday.
She rrralT M th* plant from a
day covets of the lliglit which will Isiiilinlr^NH ainl K« luinirr ; |-;ih*
IB3T Biol 1 7 peycelll " the tola? tho yeor* o f Its sen d er levies as
friend stvo ra l years a c e end b et
high as fit in ills but ascertained Id- stam ped by the S an fu n l l'u ,i o| ||o«»i, \lulorlng. Nffi'iiitwmrk
. Arllne Martin, young grand _ wii*,-, piiyalde utter talk.
trained |t to grow OP the trunk
t 'l f h n fo r a »|ifi-iul r** h rt Ui’ lie I 'raftHiiiiiu, lidtiifiimki-r. ||ii»l«'«g
I II. Itiploymoiit lieneflts
tieglll th at they could secure more money
■ r Th* A—. - i . i - a r o w
daughter of Mr mid Mrs. Hurtles
e
«l ■ tree In bar yard.
l-larnl on th« left hand side of iihil I utuml f un*;
Jn)i»*
King,
T he heat wave continued over ( of this r lly , was adjudged win
iilier January I, lt»T*» sod will from a IS mill debt srrv lre levy
J
Maturing la about T mouths,
than from any other,, therefore, the ruvalope AU InleiesU-il sis •*- Nm-dWiwiiiuun, _ Otsiklur-.
and
II
11
mil
nt
III
&amp;
l&gt;
lierrelll
of
Ihe
tillnu&gt;al
of
Hie
nation
although
ner
of
flrsl
place
In
a
baby
coil
the fruit usually weighs appruxtl.ullcla
L\Hurrulvy*
th ey determ ined th at any future collectors afu ri-mimleil tliui il**' lemmlres,
*
i
cieptoyed
workers*
former
lull*
low
tem
peratures
were
recorded
|r&gt;(
rrce
u
tlr
staged
In
Oswego,
tnstely a pound gad.a hall Until
pattern o f debt se rvin ' payment suivry flight will be made Oil' N r» I" it |.- w II III all. Housekeeper,
complain maturity, K Is protsetsd In the ere*1 west ■ * greet lake*. I S. V., according to InforiimHoii tloo- weekly wage but no more
Malgari'l
Hlii'licar,
would
hove to bo based on whsl Monday and air mail re iveil iiH v lei*1IIill»-s,.
ili'ii
MS
per
week
anil
not
b-*r
Cooler
weather
cam
e
out
of
Cl
reeeleed tmlgy
by s tosah flaalMs shell. The
th
e
people
rnuld pay and not on tlu l date will be slam|&gt;ii| with l be Arils!,
I'onklnx,
First
Aid.
Ilian 15' |&gt;er week
outer surface of the -•fruit 1* cov­ Dads fur aci lions around the
rommemorntion or the first .all- Iluosi kee|n r
l.nimiln-is,
uml
S everal member* of the A m crT l....... w eekly bei.ellls, how- what the obligation colled fur.
ered with maay grata hexagons' great lake* but tor lb s rest of
Swimmer
The bond holders p ro trcllre iom- Floikla air mall flight.
kernels which TMUpsbU edit. .The th* Untied Htalea, Hie . weather icatl Asfuclatiun o f A gricu ltu re] ever, canuot lie drawn -or mure
Further Information a- in tinAUll, Runlee
1'atnin,
Clilld
"n o
relief
tu Editors visit ed Sanford yesterday] tl..... Hi w eek* o( any ...... &gt; '" r .r r iltr e , according to Mayor H ig­
vine has lafgs Out work laavo*. man forecast
vsact Unis uf the sir mail flight Nurse; llelly Sulitlllnli, , Clillil
on th eir tour of the sta te, th ey uiel Ho* unemployed mn»t wall gin s, set up the schedule of into
The flavor of the fruit resem­ s ig h t'.
|
M n .llp .td am
will he available *V ■ lain ila.t. Nurse, r sikiifF 'hml ' Swimmer:
mil nMAti fill
Ybrppi
Tem p* r*1 u res as high as 1»! visited celery fields and groves
bles a mistale of pineapple
It lias been arringnl tlnough llu Mulilo f’liApniun, t’hllil N'(ir*e
degree*
were
re|Mirled
In
ue
peach, and bauuhu which near
In this locality and proceeded on
courtesy of Cspthin Eddie II Hi.' ' llousr-kn ii. r
and , Swimmer.'
heading
toward
northern
T
r
i
a
l
,j|e
jr
tou|
persons bate dseer)fed as balag
nil acker, grnvMil mumign uf| Killlll leu e|u&gt;. r'oukllig
Jean
from M exico a n d Arliona. M a n y '
"monstrous dellpldua."
Eastern Air l.lne*.
;
;
llarjieF, t'laiklm1, lluHi
Hlen
porta tl* th e.,cou n try hed read­
t.leulriisn t Ksthar Kmart, w|io
----—■ -~ -w--Mayor Edward Higgins , lii aironi, UoukiiiK,
and
House'
in g ! w ell up In 4 jn rlle s.
has ssslsleil t’sp laln anil Mr*
Irsuod Ihe fellewmg prurl*iii*lk»i hooper; Dulls’ U.l'ult.
|tri-s.
V. H Ferea In lb* Hanford ’Halfor Florida Air Mall W nk;
maker, llanh n Flower FI infer,
was
Il44l.au
amthi*
Isaf
yoof
.vs'ilon Arm y t'urp* ■’ or (he past
\ , iimmsry id the arllvlllra
WHEREAS;' •from the time i.f I loliieluakir. I,mil Millllul Bwtlilin n months, will l e u * Tuesday
it* John It. Jobes, prominent ha ‘uaadi' IIT7C.M fc-«m bin* Urn first sirplsn.' llight, on Dicriu- mer, ami Srledsrshlp,
Helen
morning
fo r
W sytru ss,
Us.,
Futitr.- Farmer*
uf . America projects and )d() Jmura’ ol aupur- b*»' 17, HUM, by Orville and.Wilbur Tamm, Swimmer,
W ith
In s u ifu a le
in
Spain,
where eh* will assist U splsln
Also, ■1t-gilu 'inHurt
First
member,,'arhUuw.enrull.-i •'* th* vised labor, mablag * ' total -U- Wrig hi, to Ihe present ds/ llie]
A u g . XI —
W su lh er perm it,
R.r lls rk e y . Her: farew ell serv
hor .Income for hi* four year* davclopinent of sir trsnsjioMath.il' Aid, llniiinouk
J{*l&gt;*rt
Housekeeper,
KRONKNnUHO. IWfel.l
«* r - Irp will be held tomorrow night. Vianllnnal Agrlrulluntin g ,
CenersliesU eo
Francisco
participation
In
the
Agrlcul
&gt;aa bean both rsphl ami cuiitliiu-] tmuiutreas.
ami
nirnl of. Hi*
K*&gt;d4p '*1* -Ijllh
hrliolaraQipl
F ranco exp ects
the
insurgent I many, Aug. 21. -vlA*)—H lll*r’s It * * s announced today.
KihiH.I
wilt * be eirhmlHed. ti» Luts I)*partuient of | l,t tl.ll or ooa, and,
|l«r;
Hetty
Wallo-ii,
Homemaker,
arm y to reask Baa Wader
n ext prtmo minister,. General
lie
(lUttnnalheadi|u»rler.
In a yearly average of *11*4.11.
Jsiuurlre**,amt
mann Ooortng ha* fouhd*g a
WHKKKAM, Ihe aiui-tl uml rn- llmuu.kM.per,
w eek.
n mprttilim for th*
Atnprim# • All llu* wort wa* cirrtad on liabltlty with which Hie new vv- KWliuiner;
Katherine
Hpenrer.
ackaol of painting bora -to asTwo strong
I.inter ilegreo, tb* highest de* outside hi* regular school oar hlclea of Right traverse teilh Isiid Ilostess. eJloiHi'ki-.'iair,
Ijiu Ii
hammered with almost monoton­ proas tha Herman rharactar In
•leula and MFwxraa an outstand­ sod tea has so improved as to re­ dress.
gree
irffered to
gnyFuture
anil
Kwiniiner;
Olive
ous sueeeee ut tho dwindling gov. a rt" Professor Wrrn*r Ptlner
ing achoUr as well as lanaar, duce to tnrenxrquentislily distune- Chapman, Hwlnun.-r, uml Hehularysrnir chapter member
of the Prussian Academy
of
emment defense* and wore only
WASHINGTON, Aug- II, —
"June* record Is am- ■■( th* and. too, hi* participation In oe that one* were conahlered, in ship; and
Vlrglulu
Chapman,
U miles hr K M Ndks Bantend­ Arts baa been named director. (IP)— I’oatmastor
t
ths various other 'nrllvlilas have paint of time required, almost Scholarship,
Jim
Farley best records I have over
According
to
the
atalMea
rahlp.
er, tho g iv a r a m wit’s Last port
also
gained
him
numerous
bon
himMir, utilised the lull after the fourth Alex It. Johooon. advisor ut Ihe
Mia* Hinton |«.lnli-&lt;l nut that
ksuporable, and,
of Import su ss ail the Bay of drawn uP by Hoerlag
• * "
'
ability decides who may
although many other girls had
&gt;y tadeb of July to Instruct all postal lio-al reuito reported, ••and ‘l or*.
WIIEBEAH. In addition t . 'h
Biscay.
Ailde from rumphtlHon foe the great aavlng In time pmslhle to -u earned merit htilge*. (he ad
nod who may learn. The goal employe* ■to k**p
typewriters any "i witfhlent that he will he
American Farmer
Degree
he in actual travel, the United Staler vancourritn were nut received
may bo considered reached wboa and adding msrhlnss well oiled awerdi-d th* degroe."
In his first year In lit* Agri­ plana to put fortti every effort Post Office Department' has rnir In time for Hie etiun lael night
m asters and aladenta bare "(old and rottrsd.
• U I L O wi M
t o H J bm
k TANK
- .........
Ike roaadatlona for s preooatBut Fourth Aaslstani gmlth culture Department. Mr . Junes la capture the Star America* traded ta US* th* vast network of They will be presented at tbs
SARABOTA. A * L M. - U ,
Work aUrtad U N today on ■ day Qartnsn school of palatlag W. Purdam observe* that "thl* made a total of |||( &lt;1 (ruin Fanner Degree, an honorary do­ •IrUnaa for th* delivery of mail, neat Court of Awarde In Noyem
projects and Cl hours of gma which carrlee ■ cseh prt*, ■ad data to use them, and.
closely hall with a groat past vary Important matte! It not two
hoe.
—
'
“ y , satt* * m Umk. w : a a d passlag on a ralnablo traIhe
Regional
being g if* * proper attention." supervised labor, -* ths follow In* of HOC.
Th* girls
arrived
In
WHKXEA9, practically all’ f u ­
dllloa ta tho coming generation.' A id b* threatens to tell
tb* year }ltll.4 C from four project* Fnrhoer Deg owe with a
gs aoohtrles htv* extensive ale camp Thursday illernooQ and
lP «y tm .
,
prise
ug
IKK)
sad
th*
Stata
Blsr
Tbo school !■
catlod
the post mastar on
anybody
who and 111 hour* uf supervised Us
l»
pitching
T l« mw Uak W-t*ft «( • IT,
m*il didtrlbutton with direct eon IngnadUUlr *ei
Ooortng
leaves big 0M c« machinery UD- bor. bll third year in- the da? FaFaar Degraa wlU a prise of
wRh Untied Biales ’vir lean-loa nhleh they had con­
partmant hi* total'labor intom# R N ,
covered, or 1*U Jl aguaak..
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Monstera Deliclosa
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Heat Wave Continues
Throughout Country!

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Adivities Of John R. Jones WDl Be
Offered Fbr American planter Degree

General Franco Sees
Victory JMtot Week German Minister
Founds School Of Art

Squeaking Machines
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LOCAL WEATHER
■&gt;:«

■'
ro n s c A B T
Partly eloudy, possible seallered thundrrshowvrs In south
and east portions Huodsy and
n.-a^ eitrenie south coast to­
night Kxlretnd Northwest Ftortda; partly eloudy tuulght aad
Kunday. seatlered lliunderahowers Sunday aflernuon.
. .
DAYTONA TID Ct
Kuiidsf’a llde*. hlgli; B i l l ' A.
M.. ■ : » P. M low, I M A. Me
l : t l P. M.
■
Monday's tides, high, 1:44 A
M, SU1 V. M,; low, Ji4* A. M-.
M l l&gt;. U.
B A H O M tT tn

Yesterday, 30 2. today, 10 11,
PRECIPITATION
Total for yesterday
---- *0
Total for mouth . . . . . . . I jM
Normal lo data ..... ....... - 3-0
TEMPERATURES
Maximum, I I ; Minimum. I I .
Official Bopart

High urn

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SanfordMoundsmanGives

To

Wright In Ninth

By Mary Kliiahrth Plommer
By"JULIAN BTCNBTROM Inote a taw years ago and also
NEW YORK, Aug. W r - m Iho University., of Florida Is
Mrs. Emmett Ormsby, wife of
Herald Sports Editor
the Amerkan league umpire,
"I lictlevo panfasid twill have aiFoclfd to bo a great' asset
docs her hit for baseball by car. another great season of foot­ In the McLucaa machloa tbU
« g for their IS children, rang- ball and that tbn. 13J7 club will year.
Ilo ■&gt;*&lt;&gt; staled that ftuaaelt
lr from 0 months to 14 years Io better than last year's ele­
Me Week on would
be
bactk
ven," said Coach Leonard H r
— Mra^ Qrmslar hasn't hart time -4mean—ut— Uia—ucm Inula___tilth with tha Celery rede a* fbo
to ae« a leagoo game In Tout O lery Pctl* whrn Interviewed 'bark field----- mootor—sand.— aUi----Crarken la axpoclod lo trrlvp
years. . . . .
yesterday hr a Herald report­
‘ “That's my huaband'a busi­ er rnncrrnlng the posathllllles In Hanford aometlma next week,
Tha new athletic
field
ta
ness,” sba aaya. “ Mine it at of the 1937 season nt Hanford.
nearly
completed
as
lbs
"If weight.
eiperlenrn
snd
playing Halo la finished bo^m
brains rnn give Hanford another
tho stands and a fence stu g P
great season, Hanford will hava has to bo coostruelrd.
The
It for they will have players
workmen have tha materials on
who hare had caperlenca In
head sod work la scheduled to
many of the games last season start Monday or Tuesday.
and annio who
arn
playrig'
Everything In a nutshell retheir third year of the game,’ reala that tha McLucaa machine
Mr. Mrl.urai said.
will hava another groat eeeetop
He alio made a statement
and II ehuuld—according, ta lbk
concerning tho plan* ToP IBB
mentor, exceed the eleren of
schedule that It not yet com­
pleted, as l»e. U_J|lit|nPytH.iq
■et another club on the ache*
rtulo tills season and play a to­
Mrs. Ormsby doesn't believe tal of tan ramri,
LEGAL NOTICE
In minding her husband'd busi­
OB tho achedal* 10 far- Han­
ness, but she made the spring ford will open with Kustls and in t u b ciH ccrr r e r a r » r
Training IrlpTTd Florid*
ihi« lhenT~Liko City, H*ytuSa~B4Brti.'
tvjv “r t r t i i i ' S
p u m to w in Ann row and.
year, taking a|g children with DcLand, Ocala, Orladdo. IjuimoLN m m , nr cmanher, and she drove them back don HI. Augustine and l&lt;eea*
I'tCRV,
alone, cover lag the I £30 miles hurg. The loeulor also slated k . r. ihiock . Plaintiff—
that he la, trying lo get some nu*n r . a n n n f . D*feoo»n»—*
in two and u half days.
mini?* pan p iu u cA T tow
the
out-of-town
games
V ,fcWhy should I tell Emmett of
Till: MTATIS OP FLORIDA TO:
Hanford
eo
w ilt to do aMut baseball V she shifted back to
nr.nn iF.^noCK, *•• Mrs. Anna 1-ursell. let Wkat Man*,
sake. “ He haa a' mind of his from now on the schedule can turret.
liolss. Idaho.
run on a fitly-filly
playing
own ahd a good one, too.”
Voa are Kiri I,* required la ap­
pear
la
the 11111 of Csmplalat
The Onusbyi ere one of the basis.
a* Inet yoa la ths above vauMcLucaa Is trying to get a ■
great love stories of baseball. In
■ted sausa ea Header ths tjh
of Usplviaber. Hit, at the
his absence, they never have club to open with In Hrplam- ■ley
Clerk'. office In the Court llouae
failed to writ* each other dally her to rompletntho ten rame of Uomlnole Ceaaiy, PlorNa. la
Hanford. Plorlds. sad upoa dafor tfl yean, ths length of their schedule.
fault so lo do Dacrss rra CobThe first practice session will foss.i
marriage.
He telephones horns
will ho varrrsd afhtant
at least twice a week while on bn held In the rear of the
This order shall ba pahllsheg
school
building
on
Ibe
after­
the road.
once a week for four eonaeoettea
In TIIM BANKOFID IIRItAnother baseball “ home girl” noon of Aug, 10. The ecsslons weeks
At.n a aswspapse publlensd Is
Is Mrs. Charles Leo
HartnsU, will ronllnue dally except Hut- Hanford. *e»|^U
fAtUI
attractive young blond* wife of nrdsr and Monday.
i«)NH and onnilltED at Uaa"
When
asked about his as­ ford.
the Chicago Cubs' noted catcner,
Florida, this 4th dak at
sistant
roaches he
*ald that August, m i.
"Gabby.*
O r. HBRNIMTH
tho
nawrimmr
would
bn
WoouShe rums up ths Hartnetts'
rnw
Riser
who
would
hold
(OPPICfAL
BEAL)
philosophy:—
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‘ "Chirks- job Is beaeball. Mint down tbn line coaching posl ■
PRKn.R. WIIMOK
la running a home and rearing
two children.”
She like*
gardening, raise*
flowers, Is an adept cook of lh&lt;-|
roasts, steak and chicken tLa',
her huabgnd likes.
Sheila Alma, their plump baby
girl, k too young W bo a base,
Tke Kind Vvu will Like At Prleee Yen Will UOe
ball fan, but “ Buddy," a curly,
%
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J'"
'
‘
, -wt
.
haired
second.grader,
already
4!
*
wean a baseball
cap labeled

Lookouts To Wear
M 'S T A flD ltlOS New Uniforms In
Tonight's Battle

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The Gondoliers rams

back to

N ew u r la o n s
U lr m ln tb o n i — — .
C h a llo u u u a *
K suaV IIU --------------

HAVE YOUR Watch repaired by
on# who really knows how.
Brfggx, Jeweler, Magnolia Ave-

IS— Hoorn with llognl,

L1VKHTGCK:
Carload
oxt a
fur.
good mules for sale or rx. CLEAN ROOMS, nicely
nlshnl. Excellent mral*. Con'
change. Carlton Ltvr»tock Ex.
change represented by J. (*. vcnlcntly located. Tho Gables.
Human, Heard*!!
aiding—Uutid
2ft— MlscollaneouB F or Hale
Merrlwethrr barn.
YOUR PHOTO on a postcard.
1— L oot &amp; Found
0 for 60c. Wieboldt Studio.
memo book list o&lt; protlncn,
java, addresses.
I'leaas
re-

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Httlooed body, ItttLOO. 1 M&gt; Chevrelot scope, good 'tires, &gt;186 00
Real 4 B m , Used Car DttUra.
BA—-Ma U~ H e l p WgntAd

twjl

HEM.' tmn* an por.

colain rofrlgorator for
Hrml mil* Tiro- Bhop.
- FOR SALE: &gt;00,000 second hand
brick. 100,000 fget second band
lumber, plenty heavy timber. 100
aquarea galnnlxed tbv Bee H.
L Duhart, &gt;th A Cypress At a ,
................ .....
FIVE AND seven foot ell por­
celain Norse refrigerator, HIT
model. Liberal dleroant. Trade
In. Beralnole Tire Shop.

WE HAVE, an" excellent oppor­
tunity to offer some
man,
Route should net &gt;36 weekly
profit Applicant should ba ba.
Iwren IB M years old) must have
ear, Can arrange either cask or
credit contract. Route over 1JW0
families near Banford.
Write
Rural Sales, J. R. Watkins Co..
Memphis, Tsnn,
BETTER PDFS for aal«,
llagan. Markham.
i —BIIhaUbci W anU 4________
WOMAN WANTS Ikundry. Cull
96 M U W. &gt;th SL Washing
and Ironing. Mary Tumor.
WANTED I bouse wopfc of ear
kted. Willie Moo
Wilburn,
BM E. 61k SL

Deadlock Over Sugar
Bill Seemi Broken

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IS
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Tho Sanford Lookouts
will
•u"
,«s« wear
naw
uniforms
toolght
lit: alien they meet tha HI. Auruim _ lino Salats In a regular ache*
’ dull Florida State League till.
*11, IToaldant Henry Watson &gt;of
lie tho Sanford llasoball Aasoclalinn announced today that they
would ho used
tonight
but
**• | their atyla and rotor has not
&gt;J I bean released by Mr, TThtson to
ref. | data, altbouah It U known that
* 1* the capo and sos ara of bright
xtl^yelldw. It Is understood that
;j{| the shirt and pants’ are of a
in light grayish purple with Lookif* out* reading on iho front.
According to
otltctala,
the
uniforms are stylish and good
.AM looking under tho Hrhls fur
|ja night ball and so Hanford will
.A is hava a Classy looking group of
lit ball players.
..

Y E S T K N IIA V*B IIKSUI.TS
P L I in lU A S T A T U L U U k B
S o a fa rd 4. L s s s h a r g I.
L t*|lon o I. I 'o l a l h o 4.
at. A u a o s i l n . T, u r lo o d o t.
lla ln r v v lltv 14. l k L s 4
T.
B A T IO M A L M l A U U C
H .w T o r k 4, B oM ea 1.
I’ l lis b u r g b 4, C h lca g u 1.
I’ lillsS v Ip h la It- B r o o k ly n I.
SI. L o u is «. C lo s la n s t l « 4 a la h l).

1.—Announcumunla

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Y ea r

MiW- DrmBhy Has To Fir8t Practice Session Will Be Held In
The Rear O f The School On After­
12 -Young Children
noon Of August 30

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1937

In T i g h t Contest then DM out to right neld andi Wilson Outfit Likes
Arnold lagged up and scored.
'
t »* %
Set Up In Coastal
, It W*» one of the tightest gomes
Brainard Relieves ever witnessed on ths Leesburg City For Training

diamond from ths first until tho
eighth a* Owen Wright t i well M
DAYTONA BEACH, Aug. IT,—
Hunch kept mowing them down
„•*/..«
*
*
bp one, Inning by Inning,
______________ w _______ ____ _
Three Errors Costly oneThen
cwm ths fnUI eighth for| ropervreilatlrv*, yesterday wt
T o Gondoliers In Leesburg whsn Clary singled j (ba City of Daytons* Beach sb
short snd advanced to pitching s training camp hers
Interesting " T i 11 through
second when Wes Kbigdon worked ( , hc spring «f jb.ib, according
Tiuncirrori-free-pais. U i igstmrWg ^
Bun ttrenni.---------------cokouta earned filed out t# deep right and Clary | Hrrwld P. Nugent, prosldent
fame- last night tagged up snd adraneod U th lrd , he phllly baseball eorporati
a .play
informed
r Gondoliers In
l„ without
“
’ - *balng
* . made for him. ...........
.. Tho
— Hun Record by wire
*. Bwedo
Infield ^
y*
t lights at Vena*
Swedo^ Martin then hit an tefleld
|
,e had asked offara from
. gtounrtrr to fKklnney” MeGownn f&gt;ayicrus Reach, and “ other points
who threw to the plate
Callplata to get Clary |n
n'np|nr|
o 7 ldda,
s, Igmlsllna
Uulsllna end
and'Call
■ of the largest but Davis
Dtvi, dropped tha hall. KingKing-1|forn|
fornla"
In preparation for abdla*' jn
tha r Gondoliers
_ ; -Hpring quarter*
r« don advanced to third on tha play. „ lln, th*|r _
jpiy
.. Ihen
..
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scason.
Martin
swiped
the second tack .........
|,7 winter
Haven, Fla.
Ing for the win- Lefore
Holbrook
poped
ou‘ I Nugent would not reveal the
n
way Owen second losemin McGowan. T o I club's terms In asking bids from
he was relieved Holcomb, playing In center fie). l prospective camp sites, nor the
io after walking for the IxmkouU, aecured an In j ,sllea
___ _________
considered ______________
la the three
rn lo fate him. field hit but In making a play atx t« . Ho Fever, the Philadelphia
if.the Gondolier! Hornier kickedJhe hall Into Hght'magneto Indicated-Daytona Beach
trtlie out route field. Klngdon scored on the hit wou|(j have the inside full because
threw *' borer-^v orvrt•MerGw crossed the plats on c f wn, cipansivr and egpenslvc
Irains rd relleyed Bonner’s bobhle.
| Hpring
plants’!-meaning, l of
nth and hurled
The Gondoliers msda a eerloua cpurM&gt; lb, |IB,000 field on Cypress
he remainder of thrrat In their half of the final
and.the City Island Park in
rfh he pitched la chapter when Wright lost his
heart of town,
i, retiring them control snd walked the first two
C)tjr y Bthere last night had the
1 Jffurcd „.llTB mm Ip fare—him. Then Skipper H,uiy proposition under coniid-

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Start

Umpire’s Wife Is Mentor Is Expecting A Muck
Better Machine This Season;
Woodrow RiserToCoachLine

'Philadelphia 1*
'Considering Its
Camp At Daytona

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Leesburg F a n s Do
Much Damage To The
Sanford Lookout Bus

PaulDean May Never
Hurl Another Game

JOB PRINTING
FOR LITTER AIAOB, BILL HEADB. TAOB,

CARDS, ENVELOFEB, OFFICE FORMS, BTC*

Tha Sanford
I-ookouU’ bus
was nearlywrecked by
aomo
Irfctburg fana last evening In
that city whan during ths gams
eomrona went out behind the
club house -where the bus was
parked-and-U t-All. ibi-Blt-JHtl
of tha tires, emptied one of Uw
gasoline tonka and destroyed the
switch key.
It was ISiBO A. M. this morn­
ing before the lookouts wore
obis to Uavo tha Inland elty.
Jimmy Wright alatad this morn­
ing tb|t it * u ■ dirty trick U
play vven though Banford and
Leeoburg did have soiqe trouble
and Lee Meodowa, manager of
tha Gondoliers, also expresses
hlx opinion. Loo said that things
Ilka tint had been going on for
sometime In Leesburg and U wsa
tho wortt of aomo young men.

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OftRHMnlll

FOLLOW THE CROWD
TO

LANEY’S DRUG STORE
AND TRY
LANRTO FAMOUS
SANDWICHES 10c A IB*
HOT DOGS 6c

Jimmy Dykea Swears
O ff League Umpires

_

LARGE

L IM E A D E S 6c

"THE BESf AND MOST
SANITARY DRINKS
IN TOWN

CHICAGO,
Aug*
18. —{*•&gt;
Jimmy Dykes, White Sox mana­
ger, Is to sore at . Amartcon
laaguo umpires, especially Brick
Owens who reversed a decision
at Yanks* Stadium whan ths
Yanks
complained,
that hs
threatens
to writ# FreeIdeal
Will Harrldg* a &gt; U o r of pro-

WASHINGTON, Aug. 1B.-M1
—Tho long deadlock between Uw
edailnUustkm and Coogreas ever
the csutrewraial auger markotlag
kl" appeared broke* Monday night.
The House approved a conferencs between Senate and House
leaders to put the bill lata final

4 8-3

PHONE

For (Sale

it of it agxlrat
lid. “ And l
rame and what

TUXEDO FED
DRESSED. BABY
're.

aircraft, to bo

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LIVE AND
AT ALL

�Rcmlnok Cntmly PNdacM . •
Mora Frail And VacataMaa T d u Aay
Similar Ara* la Aiaarka

AUGUST II, 1137

Johiy-ROosevelt Ro

Japanese Troops Spring Into Action Against Chinese

Chinese Drive

W ith Czechs
Accuses Soviet Ally
Of Stopping Anns
Shipments In Order
To Help Loyalists

Czechoslovakia "
France And England
Unite In Effort To
| Get Trace In China

PORT RALKItirf,' ROANOKS
ISLAND. N. C , Auk. It,—VP&gt;—
PmUntt KMMrili jrntfHif as*

John Roomy*It (right), youngest oon of tba President, and hla
traveling companion, John Drayton (left) were reported August IS
to have departed for Parla after youna Rooaevallvkgiertedly squirtad champagne on Mayor Pierre Nruvea^'. of Canoe* and roufhed
him with a bouquet of flowers1 during ilha traditional •'balll* of
tba flower*" there Auauat IB. The two are. shown, a* Mr*. Franklin

LISBON. Auf, 19.— (AP)
—The authoritarian Portu­
guese government announced
formally today It had sev­
ered , diplomatic relations
-with the Republic o f Cieeho- tbeTnctdcnl.
alovakla over an unfitted or­
der for machine guns.
At the same time Portu­
gal iccuaed Csashoalorvakts
ha “ Influence and
an
unidentified
In biadiac the

plan control uf thr fm r a n M l
In the hand, of “a eelaet ripea"
•ml challenged them to atop using
the Conatltution oa a dock to bid*
“ their m l llealgn."
Speaking to thousands gathcrrd at thla historic fort In
commemoration of iho birth of
VIrain l« Dan, the fkrat thlM
of IJnfllsh parentaa* born on tba
AmrrVin
nmtfnent in 1UT,
Mr. Rooaaaelt emphaalusd hla
areka no ehinfa In the form of
American government,*
■'"Majority rule mult b* prr■ervad aa a safeguard of both
liberty and etwlllaatiqci," be said.
"Under It property ran bo secure;
under It ahuee, can end; under 11

Is Hit By Bomb
Japs Continue Bom­
bardment FromAirPlanes And Ships
SHANGHAI,

fantry struck hard st the
heart of Japanese shore po­
sitions In eastern Shanghai
lute today and forced enemy
Here ‘Japanese troop* are teen hurt y ine Into track* to ru*h Into action against Chinese soldier, lines i»ek almost to Whangw W * stubborn iea|*taVe*gUlibU^kiti' t e fintHtT ' f F Tfc.*&lt;*JrL*yf'.'.iy-aE - - It'Am the. grirnKJ attack be1 poo River,
The Chinese drive cam®
pan loeltiK momentum, Japanese-retaliated with an aerial bombardment that drmollihrl score* of
just ns the vsn guards of the
building*.
a•
*

land, Franca and tba United
he*tea to aafaguard tba tntareat*
of the warring net Icm .
IIONQKONO. Aug.f t». - ( A ',
—A cholera apldecalc menaced
an area ot aarartl
hundred
square mil** cm tba aotth China
coaat today Including tbla Brit­
ish haven for rafagaa* from the
Bhangb*J wartara.
Tba plague atrack tba Hearbong erowa calaay. aacaad *g
the i’uliugueee colony of Ma-

Shipping official* bare
eipraised fear that It veald be
naceesary to cancel aQ call*
at thla port and to taaraatiae
nhlp* which already bare ar■tad. Uf III reported case* o(
(holer* last weak II
already
bare bean fatal. Tba epidemic

Lions Club Visits
Atlantic Brewing Co.

Local Girl Scouts
Attend Three Day
Camp At Wikiwiki

Funeral Services For Mrs, Denton
To Be Held Tomorrow At 10 O'clock

•torag* task* wkiah bar* a
capacity af 871 bamla. It waa

Tax Avoidance
Bill Is Passed
By The Senate

of this for the almple, enfant
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
reaaon that to the avrrafe of opr
cltlienahlp can be brought a Ufa of
gteatn- opportunity, of fraater
security, of freater happlnaaa."
Fralaea Pkmrera
It waa theea worthy hopea, tha
Fraaldant declared, that led the
Memberi of the Sanford Sea
fathah and mother, of many na­ Wallace Says Present Scout troop will hold their weekly
tion, t f Battle In America. It «*•
meet inf tonight at 7:30 o’clock in
called pioneering in tha olden’dayt, ' State Law Provides the Junior High School.
Mr. BooeereH uld, “ and pioneer ■
&gt; Enough Protection
Inf it atlll la—pioneer inf for tho
i'imply Aleut c. It, I)awrnu
preoorratlon of our fundamental * WASHINGTON, Aug. lO .-ld t today *we, reported recovering
imtllatlon* *fain,t tha caaaolaoa
limu ’ a minor operation per
'
floral aunty warn* lio.ooo in attack of thooo who hate na tail|( J-Mcmbor* of the Florida con- formed at tho Hay I’lm-e tins■National delegation said today pllat feoantly.
, f * Saaford bond*, o*'which the talar in tlswiiiF rtW f.**
L t gerrrtary Wallace' had *u»v l
^Unguent for eevoral
yearn, but tho Dural CommletlontoAaf Lnktoly khaV^ffccttvo , Wl'A workman today were
US- erw baww- SaallSid to accept tba
S fc V f tba' ban’ on the
of gradlac Magruill* Avenue be­
1^ 1 refand log bond* , which bear a
tween Fir,t nad Beroud Street,
Ilow rate af Jntereat and amortlan
price to the laylag ot the brlrk
01 In 40 yeara.
eblrli It |* ballet ml will lie
Dtaray,
Duval county lee* mo owner of method* nf Ilf* and government,. They *a!d the order pointed out
elnn»l porfunrtory d.'liuta, nonthooo bond*, when the Peoploa Bank they would promptly label them'that Florida had enacted lrgUia
rtmtinioralal nioaauro wa, *viil
ot Jacksonville cloeed lie dour* Horialiats,'' Mr. Roosevelt a*Id.
|tlun offering adequate protection
Mrs. Gladya KamUII. huine dr- inn l, to tho lliiu&gt;e lor runaldirHe then quoted extensively from, to consumer,. It had been the monal ration agent for Rrminole nllmi uf minor Honule amoud
aevtral year* ago, T h e» bond,
had been get up a* collateral for a letter written by the Britlah|original purpose of the order when County left today with Mia, Mnrj mfqila
the county fund* depoiiled with atateaman and hlatorlan Lord Mac- , It wa* issued in IB3# they aalil, C, Keown, State tlunm lleirton.
t'tmlriiiun
llaritimi.
MItalataulay, In I8S7 to an American to fix more i-xaetlng atandaid, klration agent for in ln&lt;pe&lt;1k&gt;n elppl Dolnoernl. ol thrt Honile
the kink.
Up to tha precent time 00 per­ friend In which hr forecast (hat
told
III,
of numriou* club* Ihrougbout the Kliinm-n Coiiuullli'c.
Observation during the past elate.
cent of the City’* bonded Indebted- “ Institution* purify ' damocratlo
loljrague* tho !•-*(latwl lull would
year," they quoted from the
&lt;berk Ibe Uki' of |n-i,unal holdThe Insurgent column on the nee* hi* toen1refunded, end ft la
autpenslon order, "disclosed that
lor roniptnltM, forelcn rorpurPaleneia Road to Santandar, the hoped that tho greater part of
these
conditions
have
been
satis­
rtl late ycatorday afternoon b&gt; JIImi*, multiple UU«I« and lu
twin of a force operating on the the outetaadlpg bond* will bv
factorily met".
Constable W. A, McMullen noil im-poraltoa of pcreonnl lalenla,
parallel Burgos Road to
the refunded - within a short time,
Under the old order which waa W. W. Owen*, *pecl*l poller nt ilia i« avoid Inrnnje inx liability.
east, alone has taken 4,700 prl* Including the'emonnt held by Du­
ntended for a year In IU3H, the State Market * kore, and uharjred
val county. '
loner*.
Tim Uou.e lud ntxbt paaaed
ban would have taken effect with the theft o! auto arre,**iri.-i nfnl aont to emit i-aUUet) with tha
At the tension tomorrow, the
The Spanish government aaauf-J Sept. I.
from a car telonglng to Clifford wliale lla la,i maj.ir meaauro ol
aerted yesterday that a aurprtae fact that the City I* not making
Walker.
i Mil*
*oa,lim-the
tkou.ooo.ooo
aorti* uf crack Aalurlan and an appropriation In Ita neit year',
| Wagner- Steagall
Imuilng
bill
Santandar troop* front tha moun­ budget for the payment of In­
Delay Ib Foreseen
Bobby Franklin nf
Lerabwtg dnalsnqd to provldn ebeap, aanltain* west of Itcinoaa had crum­ terest and retiring of bond, other
bled thp left flank of the cru. than the refunding bond, will be
. In-Jail Construction |»&lt; adiifdtfe.1 winner of the am- lory dwellloa, for famlllea earn
dal Insurgent sdvanre a Kamipanned oarw thr Dotal* Commitiloner* In an affort to gain their deeply Interested In the security
tinder.
,
WASHINGTON. Aug. l».-tA*&gt;
The government troope were acceptance of the refunding deal. of property and the maintenance —PoMiblllty of anothor delay In
bf order.
Innm | work on the propoaed
MartinReleased From " ‘Accordingly the malrontenl* beg
are firmly y*t gently re,trained. new Federal JaU at Tallaha.aee,
Jail Without Bond Tha bid time 1* got over without arose last night after I’riaon rente Ikm* from Semlnol* Count:
H unan ufflqlala determined low
J. A. Martin. Orlando alga robbing the wealthy tp relieve the j bide on the flrat unit tireerlrd
Indigent
painter who has been held In J»ll
James S, Rickards
The President aald that thla ra-1 their aellmelee.
here for mere than a week pending
1 Lowest figure* on tha four
seni
Med
recent
resolution,
bf
(be
A ddressesAssoc iation
Investigation* In the de*th of
Items nf the first unit totaled
Kngrne Gaffney, whoa* body wa* United State* Chamber of -^om- II6TJI44. Thr bureau had esti­
merer, the Liberty League, the
A Hear, conrlau of two ilrcnilra
found last Friday aouth of Alta­
National Association of Manufac­ mated 1140.000.
of rducntlonll Work and a pre­
monte Spring*, wti given hi*
James
V.
Bennelt,
prison
direc­
turer* or editorials written “at the
freedom last night.
tor, said It waa passible the spe­ view of work which the depart­
No rharg** had bean placed behest of aoma well-known news­ cification*
would ^ be rhanged ment hope* to accompllah with­
against Martin but wv*r»l w lf paper proprietor*."
and
aew
bid*
asked. Thr first in the ne»t few decadre wao-thn
Turning again to Maccaulay, Mr.
naaaas at tb* coroner** Inquaat
unit, a utility building and power theme of an address made by
Into Oaffnay** death Implicated Roosevelt recorded tba gloomy pic­ plant, D pert of an Institution James . fl. Rickards, secretary ot
ture the hlstoriaa painted of the
the 8l*i# Education Association,
him in the caa*.
eatlmalad to coal |t00,000.
IIViillRMl
PM# Tltvaal
at a meeting of the South Flor­
Sheriff C. M. Hand Indkatod
Sanford Girl Rrout, left aariy
ida School Official* Association
today that enough evidence had
In Bartow yeelrrday, T. W. this afternoon with their nosebags
oat been uncovered In tb* ca»* to
Lawton, praaldent of tha assocl- and blanket rolls for a three-day
warrant charging lb* Oriandoan
Jaunt at Camp Wikiwiki, neat
allow reported today.
with murder and that be couldn’t
.* %
Other apeak an who gave short Lake Mary. •
b* held indefinitely otherwise.
Mlsa Irena Htnlun. raptaln of
talk* at tha maeling were: T. V.
With tb# rakeba* of Martin tha
Caa way, Chairman of the Board the girl*, has arrang'd for the
brvaatigatiaa Into tb* death of
of
Co*
Oollega
which
at
that
■T.
Deaton
wkw'glod
at
her
home
o t Public Iiutructian for High­ troop’s greatest Court of Award*
Gaffney wp* 'rirtullly at a rollapae
*• Sheriff Hand admitted that yesterday will bo bald tn tha time waa looatod at LeOrana*, lands. countyj , T- N. K. Halley. to b* held at 7:00 o’clock Friday
night Four tenderfoot pin* pnd
ndlhlng ntw had developed In Brick koo FanarM mate Frgiey Oa. Bha Is aarvlvad &lt; by bar. Buparintendam of Public tnaliucat |I:H A .-M . -Wltk tha Hat. husband, a prantlatqg/ phyalclaa tiau far Highlands County) ami 87 aw ards Wilt be prvaeiilMl at that
State Hospital Tries
w. p. Brook*;- paatar of to* ban -tar over la yearai a eoa, Judaon B Walker, *u|iednlMid- time,' The public i* invited to
attend.
,
Cure For Inanity
rtn t Baptist Ohurch
offUUl- Cecil Deaton wbo Is amptofad ant Ot Orange county.
During their ouljng, lh* girls
la tba Traaaary Department la
lag.
•
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Mr.
Lawton
staled
that
th*
CHATTAHOOCHEE, Aug. IE Social Security For
Mr*. D*nton waa ^era Dan Waablagton alia a son Hobart regular September meeting of will enjoy swimming, boating,
Etata Hospital wgj CorurressmenPUnned IS-. 1178 at Mldbaopy, Fla., tha Deaton of thla City:
aad a tba Aaacclatian wa*. diapenard game*, and campfire stunt*.
Tb* group of camper* include:
Deaton
who with berause of th* numerous
only daurhtar af Robert H. daughter Larlle
Hall, wbo represented Atocha* te B Pure* In lh* Maria* llo*- •tber meeting* connected with Jean Harper, Marly* Goatach.
county la tba LaglaUtar* for plUI at Detroit. Mich.
tb* opening of school*. Th* Oc­ Neill* Gen* Bally, VirginU Chap­
Beth Cecil and Ladle Dea­ tober meeting ^rlll be held in man, Letllia Gormly, Ruth Spanaavaral lama, and Mary CrfiD.
ccr, Ethel Root, Louis* Nordair* Tampa.
Mr*.' Deaton'* author. Mary ton have arrived her#
gratt, Mary Anna Gormly, Edith
funeral
Cro*by, waa a stater of tb* plan* to attend the
I-ovaJay, Catherine Hurt, Elisa­
PRINCE HAS TO HTUDY
•m ilean tomorrow.
and
Martha
Tba body will be In etata
BUCHAREST, - m King beth Whig ham,
from 4 t*a p. u . today unlit tba Carat « f Rumania think* that hi* WriihL
tunatal aarvlcaa loiuorruw, la- •aa. Pltuaa Mkhael, ha, kid too
Also,
Batty Wrihaa. Batty
t i f ant will be mad* la tba ■any holiday* thl* year. Ill* father Chapman, Eunice Tatum, Julanaa
Bvaggroaa Cemetery. *
Edna Collins, Ms bat
baa Aaatdad that b* must do *om* Howard,
Pallbearer, wUI be Jamas U. work. Stkaai rumination* have Chapman, Daria McCall, Gall D r
Sharon, J. M. WUaan, Sidney d. b**n p i m — d m that Prince Ml- Forest, Japes King, Olive Chap­
and
Nti. D. K. MeNah. J. A. Br*n* ahnai may. aatak up with tb* rest man, Margaret Spencer,

Coloring Oranges
It E lim in a ted

tha dlualroua battle batwaen
China and Japan which la en­
dangering thouaanda f ( foreign­
er* at Shanghai. *
The foreign
mlnletry, upon
receipt* of tho British aaggaation, at one* di,patched a note
of appcoral to LtiSdan. It va*
undvratood China land Japan

Aug. 19.—

( A P ) — Massoa o f Chinese In­

Japans,* army from homa ' wars
reaching the Shanghai war *«"••
It thrratrned'to disorganise tba
plan* &gt;f the Japaneaa command
fhr asekkig a victory on a rr*ntly rxtrndsd front.
The ailranra of the Chlnaaa

wanhlpa on the Hvat and bal­
lerina aahdrr a* they grove their
line* forward,
Tha Japan***
command, however, prepared 1o
throw Into the battla for Shang­
hai tho new army afrHhtg from
Japan, greatly erWpdtng the
field uf operation*, and to com­
pel tha Chlneae to withdraw by
flanking movement*.
Japaneae air bomba
mlaaed
their mark and antaahrd at an
'American Bouthem BapHat mil­
lion lloapltal at Nalntungchow
up tho Yangtie In Kiangau prov­
ince.
The
miaaion Buffered
heavily and the fate of it* SO
Amerind*
wa* not
known.
Ibiinbe ii|i|&lt;arrntljr were aimed
i r r h r power home.
American runiular authorltU*
look a firm atand agal net a
Japan,',,, naval plan to taka
complete control of River Whangp«o by which foreigner* muat bo
rvacualed to era.
HINURR USED 41 YEARS
■La NCABTER, O.-UPI— Oamliine* may be th« new order In
wheat
harvesting,
but Lou II
Knecht rut hi* crop thl* year with
an old-faihloncd binder h* bought
In 1806 and has us*d annually aear
since. “ I'm not even IMerested In
|s combine na long n* thla old stand­
by keep* clicking," be asyt.

LOCAL WEATHER
FORICABT •'

Partly cloudy tonight and Fri­
day widely scattered
thundarahowera In south portion Friday,
Ealreme
northwaat
Florida—
partly cloudy tonight and FH*
day.
DAYTONA TIDIS

Friday’s tldaa, low, II tOI A.
M., 12:06 P. M.J high. 8:04 A .
M./ 8:84 P. MRAROMRTRR

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THURSDAY, AUGUST! », l i l t
T i m * I V Cufc W o o f e
A tour o f Salford, it m t * and, iubnui
roads reveals to anyone the pressing need for a little Weed,
cutting In this community.— The heavy Spring-*n&amp;~vuty
mimmer rains, together with a warm aun, have done thetr
duty, and everything la growing luxuriantly, cverytfilrig
including many unwelcome guests such as beggar weeds.
These weeds constitute a hazard not only to hax~flf£$£
addicts, but slno to automobile drivers who aomettma*
art forced to rely on their imaginations entirely Mr p H
of approaching automobllea at street crossings wharf
comer lota grown up'with weeds obscure tf&gt;
of these com en In tbft dig, now oositlvel
» snerfMenee

o nd .f Is l»*

c*«rt or

all i

MOW (4
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7*n t4likta
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INI* .4 aakl
ken k* rvlo

IDAT. AUGUBT l&gt;. 1**7

roflrcllen on a town’a wlttnwry a* a dirty front.fonrt* I*
on a housekeeper,
_
*■ .
Bo along with aJL the othee weeks which we ceWmtm
why not a •'Weed Cutting Week*'? We believe that eotitt
bo made useful as weft aa ornamental.

w oo u t t n

'ondrr If the Japnnree thought
was going to be Juet another
snghsl Gesture"?
I used to complain shout not
: anything to wear. Now It
thsy go awlramlng.
ilmtle County "bo#*U" two
"iwerden rts the tu t few
, Arc wc getting into tha big
ho mm at the lop msy have
tad St tho hntlnni of the 11 titler
mort'nf them took the elevator
Te«mg Room ,clt
dmiea he
fVW the champagne In the French
dyer's far*. That would ba tMi
BStefat rvrn for s New Dealer.
: Borne Hanford farmer* are *1to d y getting not their celery bed*
It looks good to iee tho farming
te th tty ■getting undrr way eo

Woa'i the C. I. O. havs to
Section
bick-to'work
move
W ill long enough fur tho boy*
■ catch up on their duraT—
IgffsJa Courier-Kaprcj*.
|f fjeneral Franco ducan'L hurry
p and tom b eSnia mem wo mm
«C (titldfpfl, the*# Japincee bombif pleat* are liable to drive' him
[f ■dll* front pagw
Wbaa tho nail cutnpalsn rolli
can't r»u .vUuallis buoii
! tha pollMclau* proinUlnp
I'dawii striker* 'arm
chair,
■d ' plp#*T—I'nrtMml IN, Y.t
duad

Isndard,
Th«y asy there I* * mighty tut of
tw canatruclkm and real estate
ittvlty on tho tnwer Kiel t nul
ess day*, but the alluatinn will
ally not become aeriou* until
rsryona starts wearing knteker*
■» Now that tho Ruprrm# Court
groblem' haa been oelllod, lh,
American people can gel back
b tb# main loour: Who la no
big tn play ftrarlelt
in that
gtovlsl —Howard
Brubaker In

’cifkar,
Tha Hbsnghal war la Jual tmr
ior* oriental puailn to moot n.'
I, but IS thi wnmen and rhlldis who rode dunn the Whangan Rlrar In amall tender* un
tr the naU ntrcrsn
tlr* nl
*panSee bstllaablps. and to thr
uabsada
any
(elhora
whu
rslcha* from ahnrn, II must to*
vary rest and rory danpariiu*
pleode In Ibalr Urea, Hliatts
Si la no placs for a psaceful
arsim (has* dara.
Mscb aa we belitva there la n
lace in politic* for women, we
Meat be enthusiastic over tha
ppabitmenl of widow* to their
iM hsabanda' Jobs, or aoch n
ting aa enema about to Uke place
I Alabama where Gov. Qrsvee ia
d to be considering the appointat of hla wife to th* -vacancy in
i United Hut** Renat* created
the elevation of Senator Black
th* Supreme Court, ft would

ts sit tb* long turbulent yenrr

c tA 8 so ir &gt;

Adolph Hitler baa about reached the end of
It appears to us, whew ho baa to Jam* &lt;* too w
a! Kotajrjr Clubs to Csnwar y as ao ftriitota i ft
WfM for th* fatart sf fieri
the welfare of the Oen&gt;M Umplm.
h to j
I4Jdifference e f eptolnn as le r
dered all bis army offttoCa
JW P
Mtoa la net **rip«* when we «
"because of their avowuAbalMf. that worlft y t t o t o t *
sifter the tot that these men. i
worthy of being atria** for,", ana I* la sayaatow I M t «
Wtrklsg toward the esiae goal «
naxt onslaught may saa tho ^tboHahatanl o f tftasa W k
la' m M and. heart the mu
M | gL ly j* r ta ljfw
I H fl hg»e
*
clubs, attogetbar.
•**-■-.•** \
vNf
jdnw ea the aphelMJav end i
t
s
y
y
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BOOT nETVIltfe MIS OOJJr 'S - mmM 1vetopraem.
(|
#ttt* itaae: our gre
____Dr,-Charles-Diahl, president o f Southwestern Cotk
* m n h d t o a m , V w sat need le more mewHh* thorn,
of Memphis, Tenn., who has Just returned from a trio
was carrant that t)ft. tfshfep.
Europe during which he attended the Rotary convent!
•xc.pUoosIly good st tbs ft'n Nicea EW om-awt
d3 egW 'jjh % rtm ^AM
t*C Bell boyd laden with tinkling
ice pitchers and bottles of ginger
convention were given to understand by Nail autbortt
ala, gliding is sad oat' Sf «I*r»*
following their return home that the German chancel
tors, wss anothar disturbing aftr
their acUvItiea and regarded them
natibia with German national ahna.
“The animosity of Hitler," says tha Tampa Tribune, the prestige sad dignity of.
“ is said to havs bean aroused by the recant Rotary con­
vention In Nice, at whiefe the keynote was tha promotion
of world peace. That hap long bean one of tha prime ob.
Iccti of the Rotary, organization, and has been emphasised la mnsaquanee, flobtng Uckhr,
dabs sad bathing bigs wefa
since Rotary became international in membership and t o getf
Staebsd la a earner while tbs bail
fluence.”
vWJjt;
and -girls ef lb* proas Igsl their
“ If III tier's Attitude is correctly quoted," the Tribune essta ta eguitsh Swltsk and yact*
continues, "thwi ,lt constitutes an aomlsslon that Intofna- whtk sthsdaled tpeskoro, equally
t
tlonal peace Is not in accofd with his alma and purposes, unoontfartnbts, retd from prepared
wh'ch further means that tha Nasi government is for war. msanwrftts, mopped paiaplrtag
“ It may be that Hitler's antipathy to Rotary.f t , partly brews and tnggad at will lag at),
due to the fact that, at the Nice convention, * Frenchman lars.
Praasmiiag Herald Cals* prast'
was elected President of Rotai,
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Rotary International.
HlUsr may dint of tbs Florida St*to Chans
eurceed In banishing Rotary from German?! but that ac­ i her of Coalmans, president Bob
tion would serve to strengthen it throughout U|k re*t of oan iseed that the epaabar'a aeb
|Jort ' was HUM AdvertIstog*.
the world.
■* ,
■ s a &amp;
m
m
“Tho fellowship of business and professional mss of 1 Lika tba gay whs didn't want t*
buy a beak bocauoo ha airandg bed
ill nations which Rotary, In Ita International scope, baa •cite, mart felk* didn't waM to
brouRht about, la one of the greatest influences for world hear the speasar becauae thsy had
neocc in operation today. It is a worldwide movement already h#ard him. Aad as far lbs
t r fflli. ;
la m r o t*;*•
thnt is steadily growing and that no war-mad dictator ■object ‘ Ad tort hung Florida'* .ppUc*|t«a
»«U a*
they'd heard that oas too.
con cither stop or stay."
Uowod ihofo£??*•«

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( et Das C nlK Inl, No, 41.
« ,je e rn«. c»r t f H lr, A. n.
f&lt;i*d u n i, is n r ora*4 haa mill* aspliaallim
i u &gt; 4 m 4 I , lif ItOoed then*,

,

OUT FOR QUAIL with three bird dogs was Paul T.
Chance, of Augusta, Ga. After a covey rise, some of the
birds settled In a small ravine beside a railroad culvert
When Itrilllant Joe, an 8-year-old setter, reached the top
of tho railroad embankment, he sew that oft* of hla metes.
* young pointer, had got there first and wss pointing,
Brilliant Joe stopped squarely In the middle of Ate track
to "back1’ him (honor the other dog*e find by pointing
too), ns a staunch dog should always do. Just then Mr.
Chance, who waa about 200 yards behind, sighted a freight
•rain puffing down the track. Frantically he nut forward,
shouting and waving at the engineer, p
(ng at tha
motionless figure ahead. The engineer pti
n nta brakes,
too lata. Rrillftnt Joe.was still holding I 'Point as tha
freight iraln-greund-hlm under.—^Flme.

For a fallow “ unaecuotomed as
ha Is aad so forth" Mr, Colas dM
right wall, ana before he'd heoit
talkbt' vary long moat folks res­
itted that ha waa maltin' a NBVf
Ipeach, 00 they begin' to lisMg.
vertla# tha alsl#, nsplatsad bow
Governor Cop* &lt;U| gonna help
rato tha n»ott*y, and Juat about bad
r , aryon* ready to etatid up sad
shout “HIlory Hallelujah", when
Ralph Nkholaon of ths Tamp#
Dally Titans sad prsstdnet a t Ihs
A ••eclated Doll lee of
Florida,
m m out of ala chats amt smeary
Hr. Oolae'e little adverjleln' pic-

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NOTION j e -

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rt«a and haa
roc a i a i d *?}

•hnuff t o o t on Ia i*
MM ’Car. Section I, Taw naais

I t Booth, Rang* »• Sect, ran

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munta e t M i e S
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k der at a *gnat.

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tho m e h 'h ef S o m m i or" HIT.' which to the St* Soy
‘ September. lilt. • T
(PM*d thla 4th day.et a . sort.

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CHINA-— SILVER

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W E R T rT h e JE W E L E R
Diamonds And Watches .
Fine Watch And Jeweljy Repairing

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Diamond Moentiag And Engrafiny
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M*»"«tK*i&amp;p *1 Auguet.

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what ba Is going la ds . Mmar­
la aakl to have been
filled with row, lb la ■ waste'sf llnta M ask
•la torpedo tubes anti wlU aoos him what h* did yesterday.
leave for th* Pacific ta openl*
•go but sea traffte Mar Sea
Franc loro. Germany now haa 100 Movement Uuached
•ubsisrtaaa.
Against Dear Slaying
Tbs Second SaialnaM County
draft call waa presented today.
niApCNTON, AWg. l*.-0 »tMen who have been named will be Dr. B. M. Ibeeta, rirs president of
required to present tbsmaalres tby gnat** Oanasy Pish aad
for esaminstloa*n*rt week.
Otasd Association, pa
Born M Mr. Bldaey Cos waa a vltad mesabeau ol than
soldier boy.'
sad atatlUr bodlM^p
Jane and Alice Whitiwr, whs
bar# laea tbs gtWsM of Hr.' sad
Mr*. C. W. Ooadrtek la Orlande
•rill Irave tomorrew far Sanford
wbnr* they wlU afaad twa weak*
"W e' hello** this m s m Im * and
with Ur. ssd M ia B. F, WhKaes
TH« patrlefts eplrb haa reached
Write a aad Ktb*l. Usaay U Sow
UiSg. raised fee tb* purpose of a
flag for tb* aehael bees*. Ito
fund* will be weal d with the kelp

srr.F
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n rt-h n w d ale 1 s ir ••tho Itrot

Wtllleme hold*
h i CertltlMM Mo.
Tth o»r m Jutr.
(lied *am* In mr
mad* applleathia
to be loaned Mereret* embrace*' tb*

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Ctrrah .c io n

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-oi*trty nnfsr tha sale aortic«,♦ locaod «&gt; » in* tfa no me «t
v»i»M V d * g f o nU &gt;h*II ho
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T . AUGUST

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TUX SANFORD

1W7

HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Tax Avoidance
Bill Is Passed
By The Senate
tr M H iM l

Social Calendar

MIm -M eriwether*—
Selected Counsellor
The selection of Mary. Louise
Meriwether
as
on#
of
a
group of student counsellors who
will arrive In Tallahassee Sept.
12 to stelet freshmen In acquaint­
ing themselves .with tbs curricu­
lum Dr tbs Florida State Collet*'
for Wumsn, was announced to­
day.
Miss Meriwether wilt aid tbs
newcomers during the first week
of college, known sa Freshmen
Week, by assisting In class

Mr. J. 0 . Loney returned today
from Ortnend Beach whirr she his
been spending about sit weeks.

O a t)

M ir r s n i
w in m #

••*
p a l*
a p p llr a fl* * .

rest bousing snd an sddlttonsl
*&lt;*••*'■ K a t n l l O il
I*
* a ft
a *4 p lra ra a f la w a il II
it percent in payments to labor, •■ala
a r l a n r a « m « r rra M a r. If
where the 'senate made no such la aa (MHHtrfa l l f A ta d a ra a i that
■11 M ta lta n a a i
adava
ream'll Ia a
requirements.
ffr*m r* ream! r e fa a f
prfwpVvMtlwn
The sene IP authorised the fed­ a re la n ia a flf fcllle * . O a t teallle
eral Rovemmeat to balld demon­ f i t I m m aa111 i l t w ram ferfwmd
ll aarmlma ih a l i n
h a t e a f la «t
stration project!, but the house adlmrsstrard
I k r h b | l a aatld fa a f
atruck them out:
lbs senate .rm m fatf.
k | mar r f t i i f l i i ta r a a w r ittermHled aa much sm 10 per­ la afh
l k a ffir mf f f M n i ' i
K a n r a ld
cent of the total
1100 ,0*0.000 Oil, T n r M r n ’ b l l f t t f PMarr s»r an»
tir tiR ilif la I h r e a a a f r ? aalll
hr
fund lo be spent lit one state, | l «4 la eN p p tf f M .
but the house cut It. to 10 per-

Mr. sipl Mr*. H. J. Mopklntj
and K n l j . '. B . Pcslrkk motored
to Jjfc&gt; s*v« s tm Tuesday.
Bobby Mosiy has rrtumvd to'
his home bt Jacksonville sftec
having visited hh Brandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. It. 4. |lopklns.
Mr». J. W« Harhey
Miss Grctchrn Lewis,

Georges Michel of France set
the record for swimming the
Kngli.h Channel, In II hours and
S minute*.
Runk.-r Hill monument was beI gun in (PUT and finished In talk,
I after a discontinuance of the
work for lack of funds.

Alex Rvhcr « f Washington.
C- i* the guest of hi t grand
other. Mrs. M. p. McDonald. *&gt;‘

CHILLS AN

FEVER\

Tired,Aching, FmttRifafforMatarim'Wkk
Proven Trvatmmtl
Swollen Feet to
s n k fir n lilf
seffr* ktvpa

Mr. and Mrs. A. Corpany vis­
ited friends In Aubunulsle Inst
week.

Mr. ai&lt;d

rests

lo clesn up.
The house program approred
liy the lower chamber dtltera
widely from that passed by the
•enate. Tbs senate's three-men
housing authority was replaced
T h is wi&gt;«4 f r f i l p re p * rail*** « * «
by a Rind# tto.ooo n year ad­ k n « m n a ll «*%er A H r* m
M **»»*■ i:m « n » l 4 O il la m
ltlministrator: local gorsmmenU eltP t In f i r i r m l w r n i * »f rttwrnm
n
wero compelled lo
conlrlhste i \ r t f &lt;lmy f « « f t m t l l t i f l a t f i t

Ronald Cameron Has
His Fourth Birthday
Honoring Roftsld Csmerem ott
hla fourth birthday was a patty
given yesterday
afternoon by
hla mother, Mrs. R. A. Camtrem,
Jr„ at tb=lr home on Myrtle
Avesrus.
The looms of the Cameron
home vers decorated with a pro­
fusion
of
garden
flowers.
Throughout the afternoon games
end contests w en enjoyed
cm
the Iqwn.
At the ten hour refreshments
were served to the following:
tbs Misses Beverly Cameron,
June Marie Barnette, Mary Mar
ggret Herndon, Connie Ludwig.
Barbara Wathen, Catherine Cut*
luiwt- snd- Ruby Btanstrow.— And
Bon aid Cameron, honor guest,
Russell Parka, Denny Stafford,
Prank Stafford,
Robert 8 t« r
etrom, Freddy* Cooper, George
Herndon. Jlipmle Ludwig, Jackie
Ludwig, Prank Malach, Jr.. Lu­
ther Lalte, J r, Jimmie Parks
and Elmore Graddlck.
4tso Mrs. John Mayer, Mrs.
M. R. Patterson, Mrs. R. A.
Cameron, Sr., Mrs. J. E. Grafdkk, Mrs. John Ludwig,
Mrs.
Ralph Barnette, Mrs. Fred Coo­
per, Mrs. Duncan Cameron, Mrs.
Pdrka and Miss Sarah Prison of
DeLand.

bra s.

Browning wrote hli
famous
poem, -"The Lost Usihr,"-' be
eau.r Wordsworth accepted the
poet Hurrateship.

fU i

*Don't
through tht usual bufferIn*. Stop M aluU «hHU anAlasro*,
hi quick time,
Ttke *ood old Orote’s Ttttslsai
Chiu Tonlel This Is no oww-tangtad ,
or untried preps re Uon. IP* s t*mous medicine you cmdepend asu
Grom's Tsilefeee Chll Toole eon.
Is ins tsiteltM quleldhto end Iron.,
U quickly stop* the rhills snd Mree.
It ill 0 tends to buQd you up. That's'
the double eBsct you wmrt.
The mry asst time yen feel u
sits ok at chills snd fsvwr com In*
on. go rltht to your dnigtatoe* snd

M illio n s prefer this "flavor
that is different"
# It’s a skillful ctom Itclwren
mayonnaise anti old •fashioned
Foiled dressing — with a special
piquancy all it* own I Miracle Whip
is totally different front all other
dressings—smoother, fluffier, morn
delicious.Try Miracle Whip—soon!

MIRACLE WHIF CONTAINS MORE—

“Talk Of The Devil*
Boasts New Plot
It
s*em4t impossible three
.flays Id gel a daw sails In .'s
movie thriller, but the screen
scblavaa It moat Isganloasly
In
“Talk
of
lbs
Devil,M
■bowing it tba lUla
Friday.
Ricardo Cortes and Bally Ellers
are co-starred, with Basil •Syd­
ney a* the “ heavy."
Tbo story tells of Ray Alisa,
cursed with tbs gift of mimi­
cry, who Is .persuaded.
uudsr
the supposition that It la an
Innocent prank, to Imitate the
voles of a noted financier over
the
telephone.
The
“ faked"
voles brings financial ruin and,
death to tba father of the girl
ba lovan. The girl, moreover,
la faced
with
the
horrible
ebargs of* patricide. Alisa arts
shout desperately ,1a save her?
and lo remedy, s* 1st sa Is pos­
sible, the yTuesome results of
his practical J .he.
furnishes tba moat dramatic se­
quent* of a tele that Is packed
with tease situallosa. Suffice It
lo say that, by an act of poetic
Justice, It la He tame gift of
mimicry that brings about lb*
vlUtan’s doom.
liar* la aa ortgtaal. alary,
backed wlib sprightly dialogue,
with unobalruslr* comedy, mov­
ing with
fast pace lo It*
unique end Ingenious
ending.
Tba action la thrilling encash
to border at ttmea ou melodra­
ma, but without over losing Its
realism.
(lories
la
excallanl.
end
■bow* uaeipcrted
latent.
at
mimicry In lbs leading rote—
a lough astlsamsat. that weald
be loo much for a lass p i­
pe rtenced actor. Sally
Kllsra,
as the berolae. moves tractfully throegh the role with csslomary appeal.
Basil
Sydney
manage, to stay human, dnd
even to extract aom* aympate?
from a part that present* him
a* a vllllaa of blackatt *&gt;•Homabow or olhar, his vllUany
Is alwayi credible. He move,
from one crim e,to even deader
crime, throegh a tneipioraki*
chain of
ctrcnmstaacea.
nag
when be la cornered,
fights
beck with the desperation of a
cornered animal.

Foes Of Court
Plan Attacked
By Roosevelt
fu t m of America:

Picnic Is Given
By Salvation Army

Mis*
Frances Wiggjju
White Springs Is visiting
aunt, Mrs. T. R. Miller, nt
Avenue.
Coming as a climax to a home ou Cameron
|
*
+
j
■ertes ,W Salvation Army openRobirt rftcslo ha* relumed
sir sorvfce*' In Genera, Orlodu,
and Longwoed, was a
picnic from points In Virginia where
given yesterday at
Evansdals ha has been visiting (nr about
Park tor tbs members of the elg weeks.
newly organised string band.
Mr. ami Mrs. K. J. Cameron
Captain r, S. Faren, Command­
ing offlctr of the local head- ami family have returned from
North rnd South Carolina where
quartara, listed today.
The group enjoyed the swim­ they have been spending sev­
ming ihd a wiener remit before eral we* ks.
returning to Sanford last night,
W. O. laning, wholenile tm v
ba said.
tier for the Baldwin Pianu Com­
pany, Is spending n f i « days
with the Daylonn Bench Agency,
230 Volusia Avenue.

CORONAS
as milk itself!
For

Teacher*
Secretary!*

Traveling Men
by Joseph P. Ryan, IIA president.|
The strike, whkh temporarily
mninoned i»0 cruise passengers
aboard the Clyds-Mellory liner
Algonquin, o ff the Rtelue of Lib-;
« r t y in New York hirbor, began
ycFtenlay.

Friends of Mrs. Jack Nrllsor
Gay Walla baa recently been will regret to Isam that she under­
appointed manager of the gro­ went * major operation si the
cery department..-si ,...WeeUy&gt;'a
Better Food Store which opened pita) in Monday.
two week* ago, It wai announced
today.
Mr. nml Mrs. T. \V. Jones and
Mr. Walts ha* Ihrad In Sanford a*m. Donald. hirer re-lurm-d from
for tba gventer part of his Ilfs Hendersonville, N.
where
and b*e considerable esperiencr they havt been spending
thrIn lb* grocery business. It was past moi.lh.
stated.
Hla many friends will be glad
Friends of O. P. Herndon, Jr.
to Iearn of his achievement.
will bo glad to Irani that hi­
ll Improving rapidly after hav­
ing undergone an npvralltm for
Governor’s Wife May appendicitis
at the
Femalil*
Receive Black Post Laughton Memorial Hospital.
MONTGOMERY, Ala, Aug. IS
—(ff*&gt;—Bibb Grave., the governor,
and Dixie Craves, hla wife, hopped
o plane for Washington today
while A larm s momentarily await­
ed word that Governor Graves
bad appointed Mrs. Graves United
State* senator to Uk* the place
vacated by Huge Black..
Just ae.aeon as Black--resigns
from the senate which yesterday
confirmed him as aaoocUte Justice'
of tbs United Staten supreme
Court, the governor will anno unci­
als successor.
•a did not aay before hla depar­
ture timt be would appoint hla wif*.
but a high source das* to the
administration said It wee settled
that she would sit In the senate,
thanks bo her husband.

Inmates Of State
Hospital To Get Aid
TALLAHASSEE,

Aug.

1» ^ (jn— Many elderly Inmate* of
Use stale boepfta*. for the Insane
ret Cheiukoochre will be re
tensed so they can roeelve old
U unc. from the
[era! governments

it Therrell
are hoard

Mr. uid Mrs. M. II. Cogbunt
have returned from tlrtiMii., Ill
where they have Iweit 'visiting
relatlv.-s for .bout four munlhs.
They plan In . It. v,- snnii fnr
Gainr.vlllr whfre Mr. Cngburn
will tench.
'

Georgs 111, *hu came to the (
British throne In 1700, was
I Warned by hla mother, ‘'George.,
bo k i n g ." ______________________

RIDES

THI

H om es

Wr.Um
Anybody else who wants tf
write.

. . . this cheese food
with the deliciously
mild Cheddar flavor

H o lin e s

I MA C H I N E C O

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TIGER.

Backed by Tammany fer Dem­
ocratic mayoralty nomination,
Sen. Royal ft. Copeland hurled
blltcr words al tbo New Deal

SUSPECTS RELEASED
BELFAST. Northern
Ireland,
Aug., It; -HA*&gt;-Thlrtrrn men.
roundeij up by pnltr» III innnsetlon
wltb
lerrnrUm
lire!
marked |hs July
visit &lt;&gt;l
King George VII anil quei-u
Elisabeth, were released
yes­
terday. Crown witness.-* fulled
lo tdsnttfy ihi-iu wills the demon­
stration.

LONDON,
Aug,, 1*. -( &gt; n —
Tbs
Portuguese
Government,
eeld ■ dispatch from Ll.hnn
yesterday, has served diplomatic
relations with t'lechoalovakla.
Tbs dlspat.h did not manllon
cause or del.Its of the reasons
for .ever.me.

BELFAST, -1,7') - The Mi-smiAlti-iiduni bu« runs in sullirI'ounty Ihuiegst, In an attempt H
ire-iiver fjrdl.WU in liar pold from
it® Hm-r laurrnra-, sunk iluiing
the World war.,
Black promises t*t be the fa.
vorlli- r&lt; !ur fur the 1037 38 win'

Fut

O’HHIKN
Margaret
LINDSAY

Henry

Right, now for example, August furniture salch
are in full swing. Here are tables, chairs, desks, cup­

‘

FONDA

boards, . . much of what you've wanted at prices lower
than yoU'd thought to pay. And so with other goods.

Blond Trouble

C o ld s

docs. Of course, the bottom price of most ‘merchan­
costs. But the top price of many articles changcp with
the calendar!

“SLIM”

neglect

IIY /k iarjfe measure, that is what every thrifty buyer
dise is definitely fixed by manufacturing and selling

Four-fifths &gt;'f the colonial sub­
ject. of the king at Greet Britain added
live In India.

D on ’t
support.

\

FAR MORE-OP THE COSTIYINGREDIENTSI

HludenU

Sally V •'
EII.EU 8 ,
Ricardo
COBTKZ

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“TALK of the
DEVIL’
Return I'lajrtn

“GOD’S O
and Ihe

WOMAN*

By selecting nttlischold equipment . . shirts and suits
&lt;w. sporting goods.. . kitchen gadgets.. . shoes.. . at
the right times, experienced shoppers pay their own
prices for many things they buy.
First-hand, reliable advance news of important
sales la in the advertising columns of this paper. Read
the advertisements.. . and aave!

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^biiiB Win Be f
tQ/T» N f*t Prexy

Zupsnic Lead* AttackOni r
rMSnjr.-.va^l
m
Early Wynn W i* rifv/'
1*1
t i j f i S i x t h Inning |

rLVMlUl BTATM U t iu n i

t (&gt;

» Martin Leads lws b»»« 00 h*11* ■nd

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J*

.if 1 i l T
""I* »** elrikeoui# to hi* credit. I , ;
kOU U
W i t h A
f**dlnr tlio bltllBR for lh * p }1
* X ’a m
W"&gt; ^ «.vonlne
!■/ b
flmraiiia
Mai lit I * .

Cln.InHitl
Mlkat.ilt&gt;kl
|iru»KI&gt;n

iuts Meet Saints
ay—In—Ancient lltMlarra III
ll r f
r At 4:00 P. M. Kfln
Jonlnadnarrlk
ll
tb .
Zuj&gt;a uls Ik
I Sanford Lookout* weal O
t»na e ..
ia
b«r h .
1 In defeat Uct night at the P
rf ratal p

I to iiM t a| n i h i

at It,

rOMPTON LAJLE8, N. J, Aug.
|M m I/kiUheladed Pal SUvcre,
Vm iperrlng partner who eheved
htmU thecaavaatheother day, a
sound thepsplng la two round* or
fcomlap yeoUrday. Ba bad the
Brooklynheavyweight cmtheverp

Little Reel

pgtf llaslclpel Athletic TTrld
1 Jerry yPUigereld end hi*
Adjust InF gelnl* wo red e
Ole
hdapeet and cent lot Ben- K
lnrgxdne
ne I—
k
U
a
n
h
[f»aa home with another Merlin nIt rf_
la the "W column and lltlhreok r
PrtahaM&lt;lk
' and oae-belf game*
bethe .league leading Cain**' ( h l t i l who played havoc
(hg Leech urg Gondolier*
highi by a *corc of I to I.
a—
balteu
la
the .mound (or the loalng *T. AegM
ilafa
*r. Wyea
.elit
le
t|IU
f&lt;
&gt;
k
o
u
M
e
e
•
•
•
I
1 waa Early Wynn who i»&lt;
Krrore. Iletgere. gupeple
gwldn't get a th ln cjock * . Kfaggan. R n i - fcelte4-te, n
/.uiMnlr g. I’rlrherd, llugg
ggd other wordc he didn't Tea
!.•». till*. Marlin ». I
a\ prayer but Bill llodger* earn, llolhrook lloma runa.
Um In ao ae to cava hit panic. Kerrtllraa. Catae. Pa
plara. Klngdnn lo dory In
n toy a tougu week-anil rkardi Hmterr, ip, ttupanle
riabty I* Itedger*) to «#»
K Augw t.*
•if dd§iri and hie hen*. • J K op

KttSr.
A ll e n ls .
N ew W i r e
IM rm lq gtie"

Ckttl*M*d
Kiu&gt;**MI*r

of e knockout.

The champion aUo aparrad two
roiioda each with T|«ar HalnUw
aadGeorge Nlch^leoo. He content’
ed hlaueli with defenahr* Uctke.
He had the aftuptloa In fell con­
trol. Loolawom
adop e harddrill
mV** eeaaVoawWt thf heavy hag,
mini jnlaataa of ropa ckpklv
half beer of
ta
of movie cameras.

r a r r a a il

.W g a n - d ,

IM 'far a IMt there at
Park thin afternoon
ae, meet Urn DtLand

S t a t e Coaches Are
Seeking Uniformed
Set Of Regulations

BLACK-XYE

PEAS

ORLANDO, Aug. ||_(A»aoe».
a l a * , . ^ i there temeVrbw
U . S . 1® T lg m
Night and return here Sal-!
“
._
urday far a dpal
blit wlth| NEW YORK, Aug. \9.—vrt
r hgne machine. Bun- Mat Nchmallng, Germany a perLeekeuta return te alrirnt trana’ Atlantlc commuter,
OeLend te etsrt ' the flret arrived ycaUyday on the Bremen
■ime #f the final ecHci with "Ui fight Joe l-oula * for the
khg Kyd* Mile Meeea.
I world hcaryw.lght tltU.Rfyna. young It year old
The
welcoming
committee
her, wee nlrkud &lt; for night g*knd llerr M ule If he had fara la -eight Innlnge which gotten -that Lauhr waa defend"
tc took for three tattle*. big hi* thampionahlp
agalnat
ilia ba fanned two of the Tommy Parr of Waite at Yankee
I It* pad l**u»d four tiBae no Stadium on Ayg. SB.
g,
,
Bchmeling, bronted and conla varauc youth -|cet night fldent, asid he remembered the
youth eurrumlH-il ae
Hill Ixiule-Panr brawl 'quite dlitlnctrragil, vateran of thn mound ly. In fact d l was one of thq
i formerly of the Gainesville minor reasons for hi* trip. Rut
Han aid
the Philadelphia he added emphatically, MU&gt;ul*
blettre. allowed the l^mknul* will beat Parr. And I am here
If VU W"ll ' arnltared lilnglen to fight l^tula In late September
licliV-eru c.ikhI tor a Intnl «t rr
early
October—any
place
&lt;1 nrn* lnlilrh camu III the Mike Jamba
dec Idee fo hold

DCKi
Carload
cit.-a
mulct fur tale, or rw WANTBDl IlBBlt ILMO.OT
itO each, tin* flT Herald.
Carltun Llveitock K irepreeenird by J. C.
Bcardall aiding—Rand II—ApartSMnta For Kaoi
her bam.
FIRST FLOOR Apartment,
vale
^poma.

bath,

gayag*.

Fun

»

FIncbI

' Short*nJn#

BJ I L L A R ^ ^ g J S K
&lt;

form laterpagtatloa of nil**, to
In(ghost more man la offWOUag. la

experimental work la
Private entrance,
(t oe t pel connection with rglee, .to facUUu
mouth. IM Chapman Ava.*
and te rate athletic officiate.

IS—Room with Board

CLEAN ROOMS, nicely fur
nlshed. Excellent meal*. Can
vcnlcnOy located. The Gable*.

ft
ti

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wwrjifi
•* "KMiiss" sv

Mrs. Winnie Boutwell
Guilty Of Murder

FAUIUIRO, BImh Abb- »•Of)—Mr*. Wlanl* Boutwetl, at*
tradix* &gt;1-year-old wj**w, waa
YOUR PHOTO
ronvteteJ yeeUiday, c# murder,
B
fo
r
M
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.
W
ltb
o
id
t
S
tu
d
io
.
)tv r DUTY BLACK n il
log her husband In what the
IDMD TRAILER, good tires, WILL BKLlT'VlUA* »Tf por- SUte ctotended waa a plat te
aaed body, $150.00. IMS Cher- celaln refrigerator tor |I0.M. collect HJtOO ln*urancc| coup*, good tires, IIHOO Seminole Ttr* Shop.
IA Seim, Used Cay Dealer*.
brick. lOB^Mfact *M*4 head
lumber, plenty heavy timber. IM
aquares g*W*nl**d tie. Be* H.
L. Dubcrt. Pth A Oypratg Ava,
FOR BALK! Second Heads*oF
rough* Adding Machlaf wtth
electric motor and *ikod. I
column*, good condition, tio.oa
Will trad*. HayMa Office Mechin* Co.
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FLOUR
Lb.

12 Lb.

Mrcral Mboola.

I IIOOM APAItTMKNT for ffSI, carry on

dk Found

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i f ’ Ji 7L

I; gnd DePuniak Bprlag*. Sept. L
"Wo want all fellow* who have
, officiated or who Intend to efflcl, at* to attasd thetagllnlcc, becauM
, It lafor thMr beaeflt waare bold­
ingthem.**Secretaryit&lt;Local eald.
II* aaldplanahavebeanmad*ta
* B**ocla&gt;;
111 erg»nl*e * »t*u offtclaU

006 Magnolia.

45c

With Tomato Banc* Cag

lasaified Advertisements 1tonvUle, Sept. 1|Tallahaiaee, gept
tV l YOUR Watch repaired by
■if who really knowa how,
0f$ , Jeweler, Magnolia Ava-

POUNDS

22 Os. Pullgaaa

Ground I

12— Wanted

2

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WHEAUES
No BLADES, No LATHI
No BRU8IL .No LOTTO!

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SANFORD ItE R A tO , 8 ANF 0 HD, FLORIDA
li

TV»* A,rP°n in Pm K Klop* »•»' b»
f f ___rnaili' on the return flight.
K *^ O P
Bruno Alliiiolliy, 80-yaar-old
ctlim ,n" ”r lh" H*ll»n' premier, w*»
amnnr the pilot* of eight Italian
.
. j airplane* who arrived ye»lrr•
day lor ihe race. 1 Bruno kj«
our «"* (inn ii turn ho w«» n yimngater
Mnmo nmi tentfii im n pilot In the
■'If here patii Kttilor&lt;liii war.
riioo I"
|*t|ro money totalling 3 ,000.1 neti Irani n iMi:.HiM| ha* n«rn
rrril, fur,
[„r tlii~ winner, runnerlir
,bn, tip Mini Ilia |h1ri| pilot t(l Union.

m i FOOD
STORE
ON m s A VEN UE

yearn no

Tomatoes

6c

Snowdrift

52C

Hpimi-ir- of th" wtlmUtule—
(It-MiNt'oIni—l trhrn the
ITnllrd
Hlntr* (totnini}ioi|L ruled
th"
memo |*l
' tuo
li^ N loitn" «r«- leli-rtlng lii l|
an
•'1‘arli Si t York rare In the
Mndllerntm an,*1
Tin- ml- • n il for n 111 I*
■iiiit i

JKKADY FOR THI WORST

thousand* of marlana u d U m of m i
eventuality and uxparUag "Um w ant
trating troop* la Utakhaaghal are

Corned Bftef |5c
Tissue

CofifeTib. 19c

A MILLION RTATUR8
I
TOKAU—Igrj—A million Aftatue* or Iluddha are being complcleo
hrra after * labor of *1. year*. Thi
- tat'iew are tv |h- erected In tern O'
la* throughout the country to the
memory of children killed in-accident*.

farelge nation* m i l U protect th
illy were doomed! bath aattan* »e
perpetual guard of war baala la 81

SAN DIECO. Calif. bP)-~8ae,
FAL8B TEETH UITB
Natu.a la a maa* tea*
Ne*H — Uft—
Shi unfold* her IruaMim to j, ’ Diego enjoyed the diiggeat' build-’ XHAPAHOK,
.
, .,
1ln« boom , of recent year* during Mile* l.cwl» aaid U couldn't happen
,t4rr,‘ - u,,*#“ U ,,,,, '* * ' mB,,
the flacal year ending June 30, It to anyone, hut it did happen to him.
h '* wiljrd, and ptirlfle* hfi h&lt; * i war revealed, and more Ihvn half Ha hit hlnwlr In Ihr hack.
on Infl-Jtnee breathe* from
11 of the 110,3*1,2211 in building per-| 111* lalar teeth got langtnl la hi*
the tl-^ht* and townda of
M" ITI) ijt Ml j i l t l t d ^|rMfra* fm,* x n w . l e o i i U a I
,.u &gt; ll I MWS m Im IwA m *w.1 !•**. awMllmu&lt;l
• ,lj cm v.—Struct.
__ of r«tfd«fic*ft.
over on the »h»rp upper*.

.lo ii.t lia k l— Iru m

Pont Mortem Baby
la Two Months Old
'A * t»o!T\. tin Am., 19.
l,|*l Tu * rmmlH" iilil Wlltni Ilf1"
1 r» t-n M uit-'in rm i*M li««p|ill|r
r***1ori|o nhlhloih lr Ihr huhiih
• m il’ll Ux ilUit*»«urf* ihal slip
In. »» i*«» t ttioriFtn lisbjr.

The mother auccombed -aftai
*hr hail heeo wheeled Into the
lioM’llal Uellrcrjr room, alteu*
il.ntg *ald, anil a phy.li Ian wa i
Minimum-! from till homo
Ii
wive the hahy.
Ch in e s e s c r a p ir o n
A MOV, thin*. Atn?. It&gt;.--(A^t'ltnn ha* Mii-enmbed lo the wrap
on roller! Ing vogtir. A ulileen
tiny ]HiiiHl ha* been »rl arid* In
\mny during whirh time each
•i-fUvnt It ai’ppoaeil to rollrct and
tun In all Iron anil ropper wrap
he ran lay hln hand* nn.
The rhtnene believe that Japan
i&gt; buying aenp iron In Chin* for
rmrnilng. Alth'oeh the report of
Iron haa been handed. the Japa­
nese are reported to be buying Iron
In I'hint, aendlng It to Taiwan er
Hongkong and trunuhlpplng It ta

U lila V

Impnin il and modern airport j V. K Simp-on died frnm a
m l l « SH1l|ini roast of Franruj Ml*"t rtol .etrral minute* lie
The liiiiish I'arllament pa»»«l
In nainaxru* atiil a aecond leg fore lo-t ildld wa. ilellrereil hr
■I npprmlm.iti ly
2&lt;|"G lullea ■n ene. i Un operation, Jun* IS. t h e t)-i lire In IT7I. The aft
wtib It will bring the eontea-1 Tlio li.lliv Idtl. no nr healthy and rn-ngnited the Catholic fallh and
Inula wralwunl Imtii IlnmaTrff* happy, U tiling with her grand- allowed the French Inhabitant*
their civil lawa anu cuatoma.
to tin- finish line nt be iirmrjtpt mother.

SENSATIONAL SPECIALS FROM. THE NATION’S FINEST G A R D EN fl
F H U l T
A N D
V E G iiT A lU

E

F E S T IV A L
SUGAR CURED

LARGE

h a l f o r w h o le

From North, Bait, South and We*t come* the Nation’* rtneat,
troaiuii fruit* and vegetable*. Huge quantity purehaae* for
thla fgaUTal bring you m$ncy-a*vlng price*.
World'* Flnr*l

Potatoes lO

RIGHT TO LIMIT
AT?
QUANTITV
'- A l l

WE LEAD IN PRICES
NO. I VIRGINIA

Firm Yellow

KiOOOO POUNDS I

ONIONS

3 Ibt 10c

CHOICE WESTERN
A gigantic acoup an Va. Hard
Head Cabbage, while it la*U,
per pound ..............

New Virginia

RUTABAGAS
Nlrn Cooking

APPLES
LARGE

LAMB CHOPS

CRISP REO BEETS p«r bunch . . . .
GOLDEN YELLOW CARROTS bu.
ICEBERG LETTUCE hoati. . . . r . . .
NEW YORK CELERY a U lk .........
MARYLAND TOMATOES pound .

VEAL ROAST
&gt;

GOOD COOKING

I

CHOICE WESTERN LAMII

APPLES situ. 15c
■

Vleaa*

Sausage

Limat dot .
Large

land ()' Huntklae, In quarter!

^

ham

j

VIRGINIA

HWEKT SEEDLESS

Peaches

Cuban

Avocado* aa.

, onions m 1Od
ICABBAGElb. 3c
'.Grapes 2Lbs. 19c
■

Butter J k J 9 c

YHLLOW

Flnrtda Key

ta .

Bologna

] 15c

Steak lb. JLfc
Bacon lb. ]17c

APPLES

15c

I

Golden Yellow Baauflai I

Maramac roll, print lb 35c

Hnappy Dal*y

Fernando Slued

Peaches
• e s f it i

a g*

2

Van Camp

Tha Modern Spread

SLICED BACON

4

a n iu v u

CHOICE W ESTERN BADY R E E F

VEAL CHOPS

(traven.teln Katin,

2 Ibt

1*111 A O H I M S

'v t i l T i :

Lard 2 lbs. 2$€

Calif. Thumpenn hredh »*

GRAPES

POUND

Lb.

Pork &amp; Beans
GRITS
(rath ttock
MEAL
water groun
SARDINES Am. Oil
Standard Quality

IA

No. 2 Can

Peanut RUTTER
HAMBURGER
Pan SAUSAGE
BEEF STEW

Blu*
F I na*l
flranulal

DR. PHILLIPS Gfapafrult Juice no. 2 cam 10c
TROPICAL Salad Dreiting
pi. jar
!2 V lc
SAUER'S EXTRACTS
3 • no. 2 six*
25c
LIM Y TINY KERNEL CORN no, 11/, can 10c

Potatoes
Lames 2 doz. 9c
i ......... .

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KM. H efei W f . T*N««

'"

STEAK lb* 19c
STEATlb. 25C

FLOUR

BUTTER
Medium «Im Lux

FLAKES

Tomato Juke
C H A H E a SAN H ORN

NO. IVm CAN HOMINY
No. 2 Qan SFIIINGTIME CORN
No. t r i m reiMiBT III I I'EAB
CAM |BELE^a-'TOMATO SOUP

SHLDRS.
SMALL

IDLESS lb

largo 21c

LUX

3

cake*

20c

Octagun

CLEANSER

2

for

9c

VERNON lb
Uch Cru.my North*™ Cultag*

POT ROAST
lb
14c
LOIN pr Club Steak lb 29c
BRI$KST STEW lb l2'/,c

ML V* rae*

Niblet Corn

Muitcrd quart
Kidaay fcant 2 t

N JEWEL

CRACKERS

K

Tuadar Cam-Fed

KELLOGG'S tORN FLAKES
S OZ. RICH FLA. CATSUP

f Lto Ffc*. Gfckek

10c

TolUl Suap —

MEAL

Miracle Whip

Soap 3 for

SALAD DRESSING

TETLEY'S
Orange Fahau

Tea &gt;/4ib 24 c
Mellowed tor jrovr tabla —

V a V O CO FFEE b

20c

Grxmad to &gt;Hr urdur — •-■

NEW DAY CO FFEE b 24c
Glaaa I n t with T im ** _

2l€»Spry

9

J

9

�A

»•

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"J

m m m

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

SPOTLIGHT
r « u In a pod"
they fay
»r niphnrc (left)
in i Marita
3ylv*. twins of
Mmo. Marguerite
flylea, opera star.
Like their
mother, they
chose ttife
carters. Their
most reeent
vehicle was
•Two Tima
Mary"
presented by a
theater grasp at
1 ' •' y■
■
.

Lakewood, Mo.

j
_M

ag men of puny nations rattled In inercmtog tempo down
id’s streets as that International city of the Par Kail with
• rceldenta . . . 3,000 Americana among them . . . oeemed
In the deadly Sine-Japan coo conflict. Japan's mighty war.
lied the harbor and Nipponese bluecools unloaded tons of
wa, These American troopo at Shanghai were prepared for
"any eventuality.'

Praise and blame
fell on the
ears of Secretary
of State
Cordell IM I-ss
H O . I R A C Q U I T E E R S . Alice Marble of San Francisco,
national women's tennis champion, and Donald nudge, men's sin*
glen champion, met at the eastern grass court ton manual and dis­
cussed plans to defend their championship* at foranl mils, N. T ,

ha proposed
leasing sla
over ago
('estroyera from
the navy to

W A R ' S T R A F F I C S I G H A L. Ovne tba peaceful seen*,
with Its Unkltarehftnew, waving banners and ktmoaoed men, stands
this machine gun lower at an Intersection la a Bhanghsl native
quarter. Normally the turret U manned by police of ta* C h in e s e
city, but In times of roarnt Slno-Japanaae outbreaks, they bars been
manned by Japanese. These forts protect tb* International settle-

Until for
training ship*.
Argentlnan
and German

Mary T. Norton,

newspapen and

New Jerseyls
congress-lady,
beeps secrets.
When her mats
colleagues
couldn't restrain
themselves from

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revealing details
of lb* wage
au l boar bUI,
n mW» » hr M n ■ M V a flliuwtl|n m flWW I»wwanas mar m*.
I Nerellus still has Just as much pep as aha had In tbs period
,134 to lt tt whan aha won l.ooo consecutive races, bo iho
l Otar Umbered up far an appearance In Lake Erie, using a
— .—
mechanical swimming machine.

jf»»ir

the kept
abashed until

M-nt

i

R I G H T O V I K T i l l ' F L A T I . Neat In playing baseball
with tba New fork Yakkgr-■JooDl MsggioJIke* to oat about as w*U
as any three other thlisga. Mie San Francisco youth wasn't thlaklng
much about baso hits nt this moment, but the lobster was making

) I'
.TM-',*'
..toWult
v .

ho** gotta
butler.
The frequency
of baa*

IA K T H E I R

F I A C I . Harmony was Ih* keynote whea
to Democrat* met to honor Ik* now floor Isodtr. Son. Albon W.

clrcnlts by

by. rone* dinner attendants shown abovo dolt to right) am
CnnnaUy of Teaas, Roy rttlmaa of Nevada, and-Robert Royn-

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^ N -t h C o r a C n u .^

tba Brona

^ . r &gt; i r i ( -,

embers reecntlj
• R I A T O F I R A s Mooting to Honolulu, Shirley Temple and
Tito Bchinn.did aduft for U* jmllvon.

,

'X iU T r

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has glvaa
Jo* as almost
shronlo caw
of one* throat.

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Seminole Ononly Pradoctd
More Frail And VnftUbton Tdan A&gt;|
Similar Arc* la America
AN INDEPEND]
volum b

jam

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAt.

Quake Rocks
Manila With
Two Shocks

/AMERICAN LORD MACAULAYS’

American Sailor Im
Killed W hen Shell
Hits U S
Cruiser

r*Ftoat China

ArHv« I_ d
„ t h lim e
For FttU Effectn Of
P hfljpp^T Q u .k e

Two-'Persom Are.Facloriet

Shod« Worst—

Li Fbrty Years

Seriously Hurt I d Santander As
lo Auto Wreck Workers Battle

Nrnnerooa Fire* Are

M jiaiLA ,'
#&gt;.— &lt;a p i
•
—Two xhaffi aarthquakw
threw Manila Into darkneM
^tonight In a. terrifying wel­
come to tho American ‘ refupoes arriving from war-tom
Shanghai.
Manila ml&amp;enta Add iropi
their homeg and hotels into
dirlwnad
itm ti
where
light wlrea toy,
W»T, »d
Uawr f ^
M U M 'h r . M
U och ^ M W :4fT rt1bi1.4 * ,y e a r » -

t Ppaa^ant -Hooeeralt U abown aa he addreawd aeveral tbouaaud persne., relrhrating the 350th anniversary^ of the birth of V lr
gbiiaVDe^g,-flrkt.child of -English parentage born un this enntln -n I.- The aildreaa, delivered at Manteo, N.
«&gt; . Ihe ITealdenl'a
JAdfU.
Hrat^aln**1the'rtllapae of hit court bill. He coined a new name fog hi* font—"American l-nrd Macaulay*” —whom he arcuard of
largo ’ building*. ngd ; o number
■■ero|)y- dlatruating‘ damoeracy , although "mouthing'' praiae for the Cenaiilution.
..................................
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of'* athijufaga-*wwe' d e m a g w l ^
Mewu b i w l f e - M * 00 -M U m

Senate Petition

Reports On Aid
To Unemployed
Are Available

B U ck 's .Resignation
V T p lto n td Quidkly
J. 0 y ^ t n 8 t a t i n e ^

County Clerk Offers
To Distribute Un­
employment Blanks

A FAMILY AFFAIR
v Tha t J tolf i j

Moor SABtWtthU, h u e beam
Included Ia I N ' U oI aI iwgtatarad laacbodg i t tho Warklag
Conforoneo for Adnlt Mncotloo
aad Nnnory ' m o a t Tegchora
in ia*alom at OMig Rooaaritt
according 1. to
Information
mcelead hero today Iran Mr*.
l»o T. flprlakldt Bute director
"f tba Dtvtatmi '«&lt; EdnaattoA of
tha Work, &gt; Hdrw»a Almlalitrilkm. *
i ;j
Roaarooad
tJMbgmaa,
ItatA
Hatch!*# MnnlA M. Jtaklna,
Joaepblno Tarbnll. And Atk* V.
Ward are the .Bggfaed ddtagaUa

The coalaf
mally coaclut
tag. after 1
adoptad tba.
eambly. Mfg,

PoaslbUJfy Been To

bight, tf
leadw • B

Flagship Of AaUltio.
Fleet,Aiding Shanf—
hoi Refugees, IsVic­
tim Of River Fight

U. S. Admiral Ib . -

Auto Crashes I n t o New Crisis Looms As
Firm With Japs
PortugalCvts Rela­
Giant Semi-Trailer
tions With Czechs Refuses To Give No­
Near Short's Camp
tice Of Movement*
ItKNIlAYK Aug., SO.
l/Pl—
Ed Mark of Deleon Spring?
Franw»« inputted In a crlliral condition Uem-ralDelnio Franrlaru
OnWhangpoo River

City Bjr T r e m o r s

aboot'TrflO "K

Close

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8*nstn aaat laat «ta W '% b w »m a a*aedala JurtV-a -nf SBf&gt;Supratna
Cautt and Oar.'' B t k S h a v r i of,
Alabama Inunvdtataly appointed.
Ala MrOttng dark-habwd wife, Mra.I
Dtxia Bibb CrUvaa, to lha Senate.,
11m . twa . offlolala announnvt
Uaair act two* atmultaneoualy Ini
mtaMbgraylhad agatetnenta after;
hour* of conference# participated
1ft by Sen. John IT. Bankhead (D
Ala.) , and Ool. Kdward llaniev,1
gorrotary o f tho Sonate.
Grave* entered a apeclal election
for April M. HIM, to oolect a aen-|
ator to ft!) Black‘a unexpired term,
—which haa until IPS# to run*-|
and explained that ha we, ap-j
{minting hla wife meanwhile be-j
cauae ho did not want “ to glrej
nay ana candidate for tha poaltloni
any advantage la going before the
Tho AlalJhia (Inventor aald that
tha Democratic State Executive
Committee could arrang* for a prl- Mra. Graeea to gnccccd Senator llug&lt;
■wry elect ken prior U&gt; lha general juatlc*.
election and prom lead, alnca tha
Damprratlc nomination in Alabama
la aqxlvaleat to election, that tho
pnyty nominee "will U mad* the
a*oktor from Alabama to Gil the
t nexplrvd term « f Senator Black.”
Tha action came al tho cloea of
n day of White llouap call# that
Tim preaentalbui "f a ealllny
lod to apfculatlnn aa to whether
■anou to Sea Seoul* of S*H|i.N“ .
tho delay In Black'a realgnallon
j “ Seminole l.lon” by I" Imar
from tha Sonata waa caused by hie
It.iMi-rn waa annuunn-d |a,i ulgoi
vnwllllngneas to have Graeea ap­
m the hoy'a mn-ttox In the
point hla wife.
Junior High School
Btock'a lattor was simply in ex­
Clifford Ball, *klp|«-r of the
position of tha fact of bla appoint*
alilp. preaenled plan, for one
meat and ronflrmation to the Na­
I Ibe Itoat* making up lha
tion's hlghteat tribunal. Ila added
llnliibow Fleet which » a , tothat be had'nought to giva AU*i
•cully aallad al I&lt;&gt;•- N'atluaal
barns .hla bast sanrico.
foxr*. I.ill
lloy Seoul Jamboree III WeanInglon. Many of Ho- l«i-al iwya
arc contemplating Ibc ion.trueiUun’ »*"**mY one o f Ihe fin ct lion of almllar bo, I,, II "» *
-- .*
grid fU * to the in** will le the pre* ,1elcd * .
' aentatlon of an albltm skunk hy
A great namber of &lt;h» ecowla
y n t C. P. f1rah*m' of Cullman. Ala. linvc completed the p***lng of
The rareywhile animal la arhrduL li-al# for tho rank of eppreallca
rd to-arrive In Fenford a-on. .
eraman, and other, are now
Walter C- Qiade of Rule. Taxa.i, working on lha next higher poa visitor In the goo about a mnnih alt Ion. ordinary aramen. , _
{QC ago,,became. ,u alraorbed In lha
f’ lana for boat ram
and
"
many Interealln* alghl, that h&gt; blher aquatic (port. To an ofml to gain the Internal of Eon*

IgL wfth murder and SUtathry
ipu W the death a f bln lt-ym rd rtwpdaagbter, Qlarta Haueev
Tba gtri'a body wan I M near
w* Ttmaday at tba bwttam ad a

two email ‘gatora which were given IP* warn made ‘ and ■ll&gt;c*aaton
for a formal taatallalloq of lha
to him.
He stated In ecvnmunlcaflan to inmp waa held.
, , *—
the Seminole County Chamber -of
Com mare* that he- might he able
to send badger*, wolves, prat He
dogs, red foxea, Jack rabbits, and
Heard,.
'•
&gt;
Firs protection and reforesta­
1
tion promise a great future fur
■
Florida's naval storm Industrial
*
doctors* tba State Chamber ef
*
Copunere*. Tharefora, don't turn
*

al the (oral hospital thU morning
Ml (fi ring from 4 fractured akulf
atid other injurlr, sustained when
the ear In which he waa riding
crashed Into Ihe aide of a huge
•etui-trailer
belonging to lh»
IJreat Northern Transport Dimpnny on a hill Juat north of Bhorl’a
(’mop on Slate Hoad No. I f early
lliia morning.
Mra. Serill HaVri, of Dele-on
bp ring,, la alao In the hoepltal
auffrrlnr from numeyoua rule

conquering taiion* Blogged
through utud atld the III&gt;ra) nil
hill rounlrr today Inward Ihi
apparently doomed Haulandrr,

cob

•urgent. rhlenaln him,i ll atali'
rd bla relentlessly
advancing
Irolil pleased by the lioar ul
imtal unopposed puah .Inward
Ihe Rpanlah gorcrnnienl'a Inal
illy atronghnld un Ihe norlli
i-rn roast.
tit leaa than a week of Inanr
g*U| bfTt-B,lf*. Vrericti'a com
■uindera reported
Santander's
outlying defenaea tumhllng. Tinterrain lu clly'a auulUuteil hail
beeu virtually cleared
Normal bualueaa acllrlty In
Banlaader haa come to a lanae
halt. Hhopa and (actorlaa are
Geneva Post Office
aad workera were ruahed
To Be Filled Soon rloaed
to ihe Irtngaa of the ctly to
build the ta«t link of fortifies Civil
Bervlce
eiamlnallona lloni again,I lha adranctag toTor person* who with to apply aurgeata.
for the poallton of ptielmaatar of
lha Ueaeta Pnut Ofriro will he
given un August ji Cl the puat
utflce In Sanford, It wla an­
nounced lodar.
It waa again brought nut that Heatwaves And R
only rltliana who live In tha
lenllory of the varaney are! Drift Slowly Th U,
eligible |o lake the riamlna- I
thin.
*
I

tWyarta volatlve to tlaemploy.
meat rompeneatlon llabllliy aad
(tifurmallou about Ihe
Florida
timiiiplov mi-iil taw a mar to- a«cured at the office of Ibe t'lcrk
ot ibn Clrrult Court,
O. P.
Ilerndnn announre&lt;l today.
"Allliourti my oil Ice rrreltr,
no ruinpt'iiaatlun for Hit* aervlco Funeral Services Are
and la In no way Wmiiecled with
Held For Mrs. Denton
fhr Florid, liiduatrlal t’uiumla*tvn, wu are glad In co-operate
Funeral aervlce* for Mr*. J. T.
hy bringing Ihla Infnrmallnn Id
the employer* of Seminole 1‘oun- Il.nton were held In the Kriekami
Funeral Home Ihi* morning with
ly." Mr Herndon aal.l
"We Imve agreed hi rl»e out Hi v. W. F. llrouka paator uf the
t'ooe t.t-nk reiwirta,” Mr. Item- 1'lrat Bapllat Church, uffirialing.
Interment waa made In the Knv
don continued, flu employer, who
have not received them through green Cematary here.
The l*allbrarrra were: Jam.-a
iukII: however, we are nut an
U. .Sharon, J. M. Wilaun, KMnry J.
Ihorlted to fill them out.
The
Florid*
Unemployment Nix, D. K. MeNab. J. A. Itrown,
and G. 8. Reiman.
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t r o i l w w a g n . C a t , TW eeel

Names Are Released Of Teachers In
Seminole Schools For Coming Year
Buperluteudriil n| 1'iitdlr Inatnicllun T. W. Ijtwhm, tudav
ralwaaed a Hal of Ihe name* u(
the lear her* In Ilie
varluua
arlumls ut ihe ntuiily lor llir
Al l In- o|&gt;enlnx of Ihi- ,t bool*
Ihe fir,I (wo week* lu Jteptemle-r 115 li-arhrr, lunat of whnm
have been rea|i|Hilnli-d, will take
|m»t*.
Kionlmde High Hcluul
will
have Itie large,) ,lafl id leachere, 11 will ail,*er Ihe call 10
duly on Sept, ||.
They are; t|, K McKay- prin­
cipal. A. ft, Juhiiami, I*. I. Me*
Lucas, W. It- McCrachen. Hjrdni-y J. Wtenherr. W. W Hlaor,
Hulh Hand,
Kllialii-ih
Shoemaker. I’hyllla
Smith.
Ethel
lllaer. Mas Fort. Illadya Smith,
Nellie
William*,
May
Holla
Maxwell,. Kara
Mlkrtl,
Edna
Chlllanden. F.llaabHh Able. Mary
Btone, Margaret l/mx. Iavala*
MrCrarken. ollle Mas
Harri­
son, lleleu Wellman and Uhlan
Dunlap.
Al tha Junior High School:
If. K. Morrl,, principal, G,-' ||,
Bchlrard. O, D. King. Hit# Dprdea. lamra- Chittenden, Virginia
Marie. Kola M.fuller, r.llxabotb
Catherine Takarb..
Tea. here al the Hanford Gram­
mar H'hmd are: It E. Kipp,
pr!art|*il. Emily I'rleai. Erma
Flynt, I Jill,n Tboralay,
Bybtl
Routb, Blanche MrKInaon. Mar­
garet flrlftln, Kalhrya
Yarn,
Franc** Stine, and Ituby Patorn.
Sanford primary KcbooU: BtalIn Arrtugloo, aupervlaor. - Jag*
aia Russell,
Quinton
Brawn,
Nancy Brock, 'Irene WatL Mary
Rabin ,on. France, Morrow, Km*
am Owen. Lout,, Swain, Kra*a-

pa| Eail Bide Primary, Julia
Adam*. Doroth/ Hlukaa- Helen
Colbert.
I.yman Behind I'achera fur Ihe
romlag year will be:
W. J.
Walla, principal, O. It. likewra,
J. T. Jacob*. Aldla l^iVIgue, Mae
lllalr, Hoaehud North,
llelli*
Arnatta, Adrl-nne Walla,. Flora
W f»A Orare
IMnUII,
Mary
llartlay and Maude Tapper.
Lake M a ry Brbuot: C. W. labill, principal.
t^irralne
Yar­
borough, Ola Cochran, Kalber
Hag bay.
Ovlado ' hAiooI earlier, will
bo; It. F- Cooper, prtnrlpal. M,
M, Lord. Aaula Thumpami, An­
na flail* Mnrer. Helen' Unahart, Aallunetta Batllvaa, Lola
Kuddell Novella Carter. Mar­
garet
Harper,
B e„le
iraya
Mlrea. Alfred Con* aad Mergnertte I’arevaa.
' Chulama
School: f W.
A.
Teague, principal. LurlU* HeGenera. School;

W.

I.

Officers Elected By
Men’s Bible Class
The folluwlng wer# clactnl a*
officers of Ihe Men's Bible Clnaa
of tha Flral HaptLt Church last
Sunday muming:
John I). Jlnkins,
praaklent,
W. E. Kider, first‘ vloa-prealdenl.
C. P. Hendaraun, second vleeprasiilent, Iloatoo Staala,
third
jrleoipreahltnl. f r a l J f y w i , aacratary-lmaurvr, A. C. Madden,
aaalatent aacreUry.traaaurer, J.
G. Bharoo, teacher and Dr. J. T.
Denton, asalatant teacher.

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Bl

u b
Monroe School: B. a
Bleelt, principal. Lathe Howard.
Ruby Booth, Klliabeth Buchan*
Circuit
Judge
Millard B.
BatKb was In Hanford today on
official tualnraa.

mask,
Magic,

Mra.
Mr*.

Berth* llougbtoa.
Mnnmrot Moffett,

•&gt;

SHANGHAI^- Aujr. 2 0 ^ -'
(A P )—An American sailor
win* killed tonight end 18
whip of Dtp Uni tel SUtfB
were wounded when tho
cruder Auguntn, the fU gAnlntic fleet waa ntruck by-,
un Htill-ulrcrnft nhell In tho*
midst of the terrific Chinee*^
JnpAticAc nrtlllcry And oerltl

uuifare along- Ihe - WhaegyaY
Hirer.
A one Inch projectile—of and*'
termlned origin—plunged 'from •
high angle on to the crulaxr’* aflat
deck. The aallor killed waa FraddJCI
John Falgout of Racaland, La.,
None of tho wounded urge badly
l-urt.
The American flagahlp wag ly­
ing In tha Whangpon, a UttU
Itrtow tha heart of Shanghai
rover the evacuation of. aoxn* t /
American refugeea.
One-fourth of Shanghai u
horning a* a remit of lha i t n
Thlneea air bombtngl df }l|

*•** proparUea i-skha RjMB

ne*a’ drfrnaa line# In tha
iltalrlcl, American nwnod
tiellevrd
In
wtrw .........
.. engulfed
^
whhli apread over wld# I
unchecked.
The artillery
duel
Jatutneao warahlpa on tha
and f'hlnoao shore VuUrf***
the flerceat nf Ihe elght-dA;
I'altlo for ,hantrhal.,.Tho Intt
tlnnal Settlement vucke.1 U
dctonatlnna.
Three ahella believed
Chine,a batterlca
Ihe Auguata ahurtly l*tfor*
waa hit. The Auguata. the
000.000
flngahlp of Adr
Harry K. Yarncll. commU
In-chief of the Aalatte flaet,*
atnnd hy curlier a* United 8
deatroyer, and Dollar Lina I
rr, carried 1.100 United »
refugee* .town the
Whan
to the liner Preildent Ho
bouful for Manila.
Admiral Yamell had luU ' tb«
Japan* &gt;* navy conclaoly
A merle an vesaela would neil|SW
the Wbcngp*"' whenmrag « •
however ha wlahea without ( ■ '
i-rmre l»i the Japanea# who haq
a,knl him to give advance noUM
It any United Btatea craft
to move on the river after d*Hu
At Wnahlngton P r a a l d * * !
Hooveve'.t aald whatever action
wax deemed advisable In eoftpae,
tlun with ahelllnir of the Auguato
would Iw determined by off!•laid
on the ground hero.

LOCAL WEATHER
Faroeset
’ Partly rloudy widely acnUtr
ahowera In south and sort P°
tlonx Saturday and poqaibly 0»
the extreme aouth eoaat tonlgl
Extreme
nearOlwfbt
Florid*
partly rloudy tor.lght and Botn
day Intel
thunderahowam ’
weal portion Saturday.
Iliniiha TUrs
. Saturday's Tide*, high, Til
A. M, Till P. U.S low, l i f t 1
M., ItU P. M.
- : - - *e&gt;
Bars meter
Yesterday, 30.1 i today; SOX
Total for yesterday
Total for month to data
Normal to data —...... —
Temperatures
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P lK e d In _PTOinacn|.W t
And Shoulder By
Catcher D. D a v i s
E t * Fighting- aa
uphill
halite
J . iaarly all th* way. Bill "Raw
Moot" Hodgar* and hla Sanfard Lookouts staged a Ibrllllag yally U Us 11th lunlng ot
u- tkalr ovar-tlmo conttat to aka
P; but a t to 1 victory orar Lte
p; Meadows and hi* Daaaburg flon' dollars tn a hard fought gams
5 Msyad bafor* loo peoid* si th*
hf; Hanford
MunVctpsIAthlello
r- •FUU last oranlng.
IT • •■farting on tbo hill for the
t/ Iptals was Daily Mola
who
PHrnnte alckad for Mx bite la Mia
Lv Ural thro* round* allowing th*
vteltors to count for. tbMr. Ido
rgns ta lb* opining fra mo. Af:
f ’ tef gotilng by lbs (bird, Mot*
onttlod down on lb* bill and
K worked through lb* eighth be­
low being taken for a pinch
v hitter In th* list half of tbo
t—•sight.- Mote waa -atebod for all
. kite during hla eight Innings
V M tba bin which netted Law’ burg thald two ullteg. Mot*
I w at four of th* visitor* dowd
via tba »Irika oul route
but
' allowed only on* man lo reach
ftm baaa wllh a pass.
.
. Mots was rcllavad at tlm
ataritng ot tba ninth by
Al
V Orlafteld. Crtaftsld bartad two
kit ball during tba Hr* Inn, lags U which ha saw. action
pa tba mound. I ll teuaid l*o
'■ bases &lt;m ball* white fanulag
two, Howavar,
Crtgfteld
■*•»
&gt; pmdlt for wtnniur thg gam*.
, HterUng on tba mound far
.’ r tba visitor* waa Dofir Jo* Ma­
rtas. Marina bad tlm local*
1 . aaUag ont of hia band during
tlm Brat seven innings ** h*
allowed team only three seal*
tire d blnglas. Marina
Marina, paw
aaw acI ten during 11 Inning* of the
•am a and ba allowod aavan bite
which ware good tor a pair ol
Markers.
Starting Ih* lath round. Meadowa aenl Mlk* Fatly In tu reMav* tba tiring Marlua and
Fgttr saw' nation only
long
enough to gel Wat wllh awaat
Ha got through the ll'h but
tba IHh proved to be tatal.
Landing thg billing for Ihe
oraalag wa* D*e# Davte. U**bdrg
eaUbar
who ■ »ro*ck*d

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Is Having Great

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Season With S o x

~td 70 Games With

ly missed a perfect chance of I V/rlght and hla band had hotter
getting n tight-hold on Uva league be on It* way tn Fla ride bofom (be
lead when th.y dropped t h r o e ' „ « u bad bean pteyod.
game, in a row, two to the lowlyi „
k,
i___ ■. — Orlando Gulla, piloted by Joe’ f******"* f
™
Daley, one of the backer* of tba B0**
MP*tted
tlub,
|to bo much largor tkia your than1
— tltni-rrrr.-thrn- wttt'1jg~llt8lhtr'*ha-m»«ie*l-group^ *f~Uil i n s i r
rhanre aoon aa the local* are atill
•***0 , * b*B8 **• * mpteU'O
a game and a half behind th. laad-i « f “
**“•
**•*’(
Ing fteim-ivillc (I Men and aooner f r T. M. DoUlaon In **P*ctlag.*t
or later the ahew-down will coma, f*‘ l
atoda^ta te naka op the
possibly Friday and Saturday *ntlr*
Jka band mad.
when the two outfits meat for a .? * 17
*b
o
****?*'
three-game aerlea.
, • « « » / *&gt;•" »"
kadtaatkTha Uokout. play thr G-Man In *r cl“ " »•
Anatkar thing, «IIho university city Friday night mo*‘ rT*rr" , ^ ,ta , ,V r i‘W
nod then Gainesville cornea hare * f » r »
fted thai wary city
for a double bill Haturday. The b** • *I*F band. Why d ost Sanford
lilt will .tart at 1:00 o'clock and •«Wat* gat tegotbor on this thing
the final game will be played untail urggnlna n band,
der the flcodllghte atartIng at
Banford haa the musician* and
K: 1n o'clock.
,ao why not gat togather and giro
The three g.mo acriaa between Banford an excellent municipal
two tram., that aaera to b* the hand. We hare one of the nieaat
eoly pair of the club'a team* band ahalla In Florida and Itt n

with tba Lookout*
but V%a*
called to MUCMIan' bocnuM, |^'nr
Ulnoaa of bu wtfa tin June
H , ho waa g l m order* to roport ta tbo Traolon club of
the Maw Tork-Penn
Daegu*.
During hi* »Uy lhara
from
Jaa* i i , until lug., 1. ha hit at
aa argrnga- of J»1. On Aug., I,
bo waa ( ctllad to Waahlngtun
but ramalpod , lhara only on*
day anil w it told to report bar*
nt Hanford or ho had an opportnatty to go back 'o Meri­
dian, Haa gadded to kaap hla
profeaalooal earner going
and
ba reported halo.
. —
Hina* hla arrltra). lb* club
bag baaa doing vary wall, with
tbo exception of Iha Ihrue* HU*

Ihr top spot. I* being regarded not * « F“ J* „ „ „ „
th# sppto -aroaad at a pars wall
only hrre In Hanford aa the moat
®!*,0 **^ 8 PORT HHOT8 .. . . over tba IP* mark,
that BUI Rodgors, a* wall aa
Imptriant scrlra ployed by any
7 "'" Was Klngdon la hRUng, nuring Iha apriag qf lit*, ovary Baatordlt* in th* atend,
two Icamo till* set son for It will
npPJ* nt
axcallant pacaj Waahlngton official*decided to
can da pond on to eota* Ibrbugh
m&gt; pr or lent dcrido the pennant »l*e« hi* Drat yhowing at th* local ( tr* him a tryout ’ with
thg with Ih i ( needed punch, li*
winners for the IB.77 acnaan of orchard with tba Lookout* and It gen*lor*
of
th*
Ac*trios* wears a- asalte on
hla face
Ihe Kloriiln Hint* Teague. Harvey won‘l b* long before w* ball*re Laagna. Holbrook roportod aad through thick and thin and
Isipcx ef Iho HI. Augustlno Record Rodger* will hava him hitting la aoeoiupaated (na outfit back, to haa_ that certain - way *( heap­
ta TTpnrrtlng I t m tlwf1 Bhcaleirftr thit HoimraM*,fourth apol. Swed* Washington for th* H it ass­ ing a dark cloud, away.
ail M-rlr* thl* setMin, Ray Rilllnga Martin bring* to Hanford on* af son, During (bo year be saw! Baa te now ra* Iding at CIO
of the Palatka Dully New* alto ®uT mo*1 nrdant fans, hla brethar-laction la 7* ball gamaa and Farit Arson* with hla wlfa aad
rlalm* It to te Iho be*l and ho In-law. Hwt*te'« aktar la also vlwl^-, had a batting nrarngs of J 7I. Uialr small son who Baa any*
think* It will lop nil aerie* al- tag him and wa walcoma them to
|n i m , Holbrook was sent will b« tbo boat player to don
tendance record* act to far thl* Hanford. By iha way, whan (wa' |back to th* Lookouts of (k* a uniform ta ‘ the year* to
year.
apeak of Hwada, this eoluma ha* Hnutharn Association
and h* eoa*. Haa te watcom# lo BanF.ven thoughftenfrrd will Im&gt; had tha prlvlteg* of making hid-' caught th* anllra season with lord and Hanford should show
gelling n had break In ultrndanre tory. Whan Martin gala to tha tn*-[ the .Chattanooga outfitand bit
It* appruclaUon of him. Ho let's
help him help th* real of' Inc
the G-Men visit herofor Ihe double Jora there la on* thing h* can *«V .» • for lb* season,
header on n Hatrntay, heal h**e- abort our dally chat and that 1* b*i This spring Bam wa* bar* Baaford club on lo victory In
I all official* ore i-» peel Ing a rec- receiver! hi* official baaaball mon-,1 *1 Hanford wllh tha' ‘ ('halts- thl* 1117 a'odaon of tbs Fiona*
ord crowd for both tilt*.
I taker hare.When w* first mat Mar- jrooga nlna for their
spring Bute Laagu*, We overheard Jimmy Wright *ta wa wen told that h* waa of ,
.
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Is-agoc playoff and won Ihe test day that ha even gate mail ( m i
game In tha final playoff with the bte ham* town hi Umg Island, N.i
chump* of lh« (Jcorgla-Flnrids Y , with th* address bearing tha
loop l hoy were going te hire a word "Swede'*. . . . Those Phlladal*
brass band and play a Sanford phi* Athletics seem to ba th* only
la**
OAINMVILLR,
Aug. IT. victory march, "Hhrrmin’s
}i* Honoring
It* oratwhllo
star
Ihrnugh Georgia,*' Then
m
abortatop, the aaluasvllto B**anowhere, little Breeches
•JJ} ball
A**o&lt;1*lieu
designated
III* Buaday
after soan
as
“Buss
stomach • ( wall
a* la hla
Bar all Day" at Hsrrla Field
•buulitor, Ifolbieok Immediate­
l l . When th* Daytona Beech
laly parked otf hla equipment
!tit lander* tackled th* O-Men l&gt;'
and he gained n one round
ilia wbleh -th* O-Man tasted dettj'
tsrhntcal hnockoui.
ijli by a score of | lo 1
Umpire* Lohr and I'ya orIlia
Ctak official* announced that
dared bolb playara off th* Mild
!t»i a col led las wa* lakes np durA bom* run by W. E. Bette,
(or Ihe remnlndar of th* game,
. .
lag tbo gams aa a donation to
a t aanroH ii
.sit Bavall for hi* fin* serrlce* to
fatted te rally tba Sanford Junior! «&lt;
IKKIHVNU
'l l ! ,b* ,oc*! *lob nofore bo wa*
Lookout* Monday morning at tb*
pi-nnrr n
Mi Injured on Aug., I.
. Ninth 8treat ban park a* they n«
Amrtltl r( —
’its
Bavall
rhlppad
aq
elbow
li l)*vls c .
* wore dal salad by tha Banatow "(l
Humlit-r l rf
.it* *400* and dislocated bla elbow
J with a acore of It to t. Th* tUt at.
(Mfmens It
•*17
when
knocked
down
vrhlld
W. imvis lb
&gt; waa • poosored by Engaala Warren,| ’’’
M rt]a«m tli
r n . making a play at eocond baaa
rtcrealleaal
supervisor
of
tha
r u t 111 tb .
■**J la a game with the DaLand
tlnrln* p ...
1 W*T' r!, P 7 ^ T ‘^ “ ta b tm tta * -|
.
M lK It* l* H
i n Rada. H* l» daftaltely ont of
Hurling fog tbo viator* was Ha-, M.myhte —
lln l.1.fit rf w
•JJJ th* casta for lb« remainder of
• bert Hayaa, white m tb* mauad
.31* th«-aadaoB,. sad -lh aew -la-aaly
f oe tba ysoDg lmuumla waa lo b a U Miamingtftm
’ ta* * ***** hoMlMty thaf he may
McCall.
he back la uniform for iha
Clary a . -~«
* Included la thr lineup far IbaMr^
Kl*ad“» !■•
(
OHksughneaay gyalam playoff
Sl.i lie II
(tanatore warut- Frank Oriffte,
rS S u u i
llnlkrnuk a
lea- *t the-and of -the regular play­
abortatop l Oacrga Konala, caUhortj aoeierd a,
I'hllltp. *f.
ing aehodula, officials of tbs
itu g a .ite lb
nubart Hayaa, pMcbart Uwiunw,
club Mated* yesterday.
l^ u .iia n rf
Barineau, third bawl Mkh-Kanhqf u.in..»ni.
I'ri-bar* lb
Hull- l&gt; '___
flret baas; V. McCteUan, aecond
Ii»»i, mhii, a
basal Gaarga Griffin, loft flaldl Naa* «'•*
C ri.d .ld p
Chicago a l . P til.k e ra k ,
i.a io u u
Ki m . c l &gt;1. iXuta *1 Clacten.il.
NHHV I.MAOVI
T .dal.
( a l l
|» w nnam u, n g m n t n . t a n u i * u a
1‘kll.n.lpkla at Breaklya
a-—Halted far Mid. la I lk . . I w ts bat boy.
AHKHICAM MUM I'M
IT IM M I.NAUVH
ly t. Ituckaatar l
Wa.klaato* at Naw Tark.
W m i 1*- 00?
wk.V 1 wlaa\ag I Th* lineup f«r Ib o J n a la r Leoki. TOfnalq I.
lt.ir.lt at raloagm .
ro a rrnrnl.
, ouU lneludadi Fata Brack, cmUhsri
f-l. N.wark l-l.
Vaalaa at Fhlladatphte.
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teaaCorg*'
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a a iT g m a r i e
nanrurd
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jachM B .ui. t. r-elaaskaa a.
M acs I. Savannah IpS K R . AS B L ? •n'R V ’J ite ten fteld, Hugbte Wfkhol, aboteAnnuals T, Colombia »,
la. I) Davi* ». Uaattoa. Km*- a tap i Ray Fag, I r , canter D«ld|
aoiTtlH**Tnno M U S M
Faaaarala I. M.rtclaa t.
u
N o a u u -r t e t in i UUUIH
I-Ivmvn*. Clary A K a,.» lacrl- Billy FUmmlng, tb W tew*I Ralph
IV rt.k ' al Th.isa.vlll*, rate.
LiT^eUyw kluSK V t T &amp; r e to Batta, caUhat) and aubgUtutea,
^ rirh .rd v nnKe n .r f t U o .v r .n i* Eggte H urt and H. Moreland.
S'"»Vore"Y* MMlrA ii* ' Another game baa baaa aabad-

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CHICAGO, A US. 17,—-Member*
ot tbe collage alUalar football
taam ataamblad
yesterday at
Dycko atidlum,
Northwestern

Icnaton D uring
Season Of 1935 As Backstop

H e l d F o r Injttred
S h o rtsto p Sunday

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J u n i o r Lookouts
D r o p Contest To
Senators, 14 To 9

fur.
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— atebwl— Kaaaltent - iu*aU. Xrm
abr- W*6 rialty imrew
ilgga, Jawater. Maguolla-Ava- v vrnteatly located. T h e . Gable*.

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tantar wh,n ,b« »l*liora
sant two run. .c m .. Iha pi siBonner. flr*t
butter,
— ;*
singled Into loft fit IS, Arnold
rt
n
••
hit a liner al Mol* who let li
from
for thr
•m . i . i
w a. r
Oondollera- Mrnnd bit.
Tnen
d
na»u tripled ini0 m i °
I
‘
, tm lir flrld in *core both run_ | l , j
T_ Q l n m a r l l
Mot* than retired Ham— ctenwn*----- and----- Weedr
H u t’ 2
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Lockout Catcher

riBfleld’B- H u r l i n g K ” , " " '"
O utstanding As He The scoring
A lln m rn
A IIO W S

Y ’S S P O R T IN
W O R LD

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I f e Va . V

Control Is L a r g e s t
A sset To The Big
170 Pound H urler

—-A
CHICAGO, Atuf. 17,—
dugout canvass of Chkago White
Sox - player* showed an almodt
unanimous
ifr u m m l
that
Monty Stratton, “ Gander*'
to
them, waa tha- beat pitcher ta
Iha American league. The 8*e
dan't—hot-ogntaat— him.---- DpW
after watching Monty work day
In and day out, they are ready
to stack him against any monad
craftarntn la the Junior circuit.
Stratton
had
U
Victoria!
ag* Inat fou r' lo#M* whan Ul*
Sox Invaded Naw York recently.
Teammates pointed out that thr**
defeats ware not duo to pitching
lapses
on Monty's
part I M
games » era boated sway
Off
hint Sevan unnamed 'runs had
caused Stratton’s downfalls. Tbo
only legitimate defeat'that could
be chalked up against,hltn was
a 2.1 loss to~ Washington.
’ ’ Monty Is a quiet chap. All you
learn from him la that ha waa
working on a farm near Celeste.
Ter*-when he got bis start lu
■baaebadf.* Ow* afternoon - tbo
* b l o o k in o YBM; ■ 'T S ’ TCJ.T t" mayor of th* town called on
—W&gt;^"Sllde, Kelly Bllde," the old him wllh an offer to pitch for
baaaball yell, may echo through the home team. Monty accepted.
Indiana university'* football ataFor carrying the team to *Ldlum If Coach Do McMlUIn haa hla
(tory ho wa* paid 22X4 aad
way.
,
given a week-end l&gt; towp.
Bo would Ilk* to have hla team
lin cgmo up to the White Sou
alt In’ tha atandt hfgh abovu the
In lM t but it -was not until
60-yard line to get a better view
1U38 that ha made a serious
of th* game.
bid
for a regular berth. Ha
In making a substitution, b*
started off well but two opera­
would send a player down a spe­
tion*
(tonsil* and appendix)
cial slid* to tbo edge of the field.
A player leaving the game would ruined bis hopes.
Btration la quit* a ilaaper.
go up In the atand* In an elevator.
When alltlng on the sideline*, Ha might challenge Joe Lout*
*aya McMIllln, th* coach and sub­ for tbi slumber championship.
stitutes "can't really tell what ft On one occasion ho pounded tha
happening, especially when’ play pillow* from 0 o'clock at night
gets down In the 'promised land.' " untU 1 o'clock ‘ the following
But If the arrangement he pro­ afternoon. Despite hla calmi *pposes were adopted he goes nn, pearanrj, Monty Is highly nar*
"We could nee the ball In play, In­ vou*. Hi can’t eat a thing after
stead of Juat a mass of legs and n game ha haa pitched until the
.. .,u
arms. Whan a - boy made -a mis­ next,,.mooting. ,
Ha is A fact 2 Inch** lanP
take, wa could ace ft clearly,**
Weigh* '170 pounds. Looks aa
though' an txlra
20 pound*
would Just about fill him out,
Ilia greatest stock in trad* 1*
control. H* teases ’am over-hand,
understand and sldsmra
with
* ri.nuiii* oT.vTfi L ainrn
equal eta* and still managm to
K uaovui
T lK S U A l—A IU IB T I t
get hla pitch** over the plate.
*■■(•** el tweakers.
U a le u rllle e( baLand, (ntehl. It won't ba long before the reat
of tha laagu* agrees with hla
I&gt;*l*lka al I h r i m u .
Urlsadn a l Hr. A «au&gt;|ln-.
tearamitaa If ha continues
to
W H U *M U S T —te tU L IT ta
Improve as h* has this aeas-o.
a t. t w m u w a l aaefer*.

McMillin’s Men
1M ay Slide Into
Football Games

Coming Games

1:11).

1:1Daytona
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at

LWLaad.

tnlahl.

r a i n s r —a t i a v r r *•
■fo*S a t OSteoaetu*.
DaLaaS- a l ratatk*.
Owytana at OrteaSo
U t i t t r a *» nt. Aoaneiiae.
■ATUBDAV—A V tfraT SI
OoteewetUe •&lt; Waatar*.
I'alatka
at
IHLaa*. (night,
•ill).
••rlaaSo at Day tana,
a I, Auauetlae al Laeeburg.

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SPECIAL BALK. I'lANOH. One
ulrk ^fr Vtate*IT’ ch. : uted for Wodno^ay mrnntag whan
small "Rtudlo” Upright , and
£ trSu.
Galore wRl moot th* Georgia
on* email a aad tirand. Hplcudld i';."* *
roadllloa, tew term*. May be r|na 4, Fwilr I M^te. adf afu. In S m m re nt -tha Nteth Btegot ball
aaaa la Baaford. Write Natimial f. T 'llf A .t f iT n u " o i l * . * M / H b Warren stated.
Flan* . O n. n « . V olnala,' Daytona

VftJr'S

Schick Shaver
wllh lealure* that yo*
ra Uway a a n held re* * M

hi

r nwld.ru ,t i,„ 1 r n u y ia r
Hand Fy failure to low-1 J—__ _
tern nr gate* whan a JWUMB*
iroachlng, according to g '-.

Glare
miHA CII -VER
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�Seminole County Product* *
Mon Fruit And Vegetables Td*n Asjf
Similar Area In America' ,

SANFQEl). FLORIDA, WEPWItSDAV, AUGUST 18, IM7

CONFER ON SINO-JAP SITUATION

Coroner's1Inquest In­
dicates Orlandoan
W as Killed By An
.Unknown P e r s o n
atat__

JamerMartnrls—
H eld For Probe
W itness Tells J u r y
M artin Threatened
** To KU1 G• a f f n e y
A
K u a r n c ^ a f f n a y , O rU n t'o ^
aw
aA** eaeAa
11
an m*t***a.
whoae U
body
waa frttlHfl
found 1In

the oak sertb thicket near
Altamonte Springs Iant Fri­
d ay ,1cam e to h i t d eath by
m u rd e r a t th e h an d s of a
pqrty o r p a rtie s unknown,
w as th e v erd ict re tu rn e d by
th a ' coroner’s
jury thla

morning.

A ttar considering th a evidence
praam tad by the numerous w it.
neksea who
testified
Monday
afternoon .an d thla morning the
Juyy ■unanimously decided
th a t
the b artm dar and form er prof**alanal baseball player had mat
t a d p la y In tha wooded area
p e e r ' a a m a ll. lake Just off the
oM Orlando highway.
A t - the 1hand* a f whom, atitl
regia hra a m ystery lo tha law.
enforcing officers of two couru
strongly Im plicated Jam es M ar.
tin, Orlando y aln ter who la being
held fo r queattoqtag although no
hav e* been
preferred

e x p lo sio n Kills Mwanians n ear
Three Sailors On Talk On Orient
Destroyer Cassin By M onalvatge

PfirLAD ELPH IA , Aug. 1 8 -(# }
—A steam line on the United
State* destroyer Cassia eiplodod
today a t the PhUadelphD • Navy
Yard; Three men were reported
killed in the blast.
Workmen had devaJoped a high
steam pressure to tost tha safety
valve* In tha vaMal'a equipment
when a pipe n ear them burst.
Several man were taken ta the
hospital suffering bum s and the
N*vy Yard aald three men may
have been kilted. The Cassin la
one of the Navy's newest d e stro y

The
ram* In tag
elem entary
schools were rotsd as “ regulation"
and to* thro* high achaols of the
County were accredited as “four&gt;a*r aanior high school*."
I s e rd a r fo r a school to be eccradttod by tit* S tate Department
nf Pekll* Instruction, the follow­
ing s n aam* a f thn roqulrsmenUt
All laachag* aemat ha properly carUltra tod, n* taaehar may havo
mar* than M pupUa, a t toast sight
men to* of aahaal. adoguato equip,
moot, library, wall lighted class­
rooms, good plumbing systems,
and proper pupil staasl/Vatlon.
A t; pupils m ust read from thr*"
to fir* auppleuMqtsry books, ac­
cording t* to* rfa4o, during lb*
&gt; H » ratty must hold
a t toast tw e m eetings each month,
Uto fram ed pktsyaa Is aach rise*,
roam, im lia fo r weighing pupil*,
w*0 ssscutod health program and
t sam bai a f drisM sg fouBtatn*.
AX Bam Inel e County Schools
pamad toaa* roqutr**a#nU without
a«y M aabli, I* was ladkated.

J, T. Dentonitmba To Illness

WASHINOTON. A n t. I I . '—141
—President
n oow nflt
signed
with eip rv isrd relurtsnr*
to*
d n a bill deslynod lo eliminate
price ratlin e of nationally ad ­
vertised product».
The
measure
which .want
through C M tn i i ■■ etF fcaieod
■iMil or rider lo the n u tr lc t of
Columbia ta i . hill
effectuate*
•‘fair trmda" acli now la fort*
In 41 m i l l . Il eieniptg th a n
from
tba
federal
antl-tfast
Inara.
The agtant of the rtteel of
the m easure depend* on elate
lawa^ Generally,, however. It will
perm it maBufettarera of evsryI hi nc from fa c t
ponder
to |lonrd at strategic point*,
c lia re lta lo Contract with r e ­
tailer* ta maintain tltalr price*.
The bill has been eoashl for
rear* hr retail druggist organbrations, Ha *pon*or&gt; *ald. and
probably -111 rind Ita ire a la a l
a w l l w l h a la __that— field.— t
sponsors eleo said II wee eluiad
especially al tba practice soma
el ores follow, of slashing price*
on a few well-known article*
ee a mean* of a ltra c tln r buyer*.

Japs Outnumbered
B y Four To One
Refugees On Presi­
dent McKinley A re
Subjected To Fire
SHANGHAI. Aug. 18.—
(AP)—Jniutncac
wnrplanSB
it b r Ikh I b o m b s into Chlncus
pnaltinna In t moonlight ntta c k

Group Would Furnish
Funds ForConstruc* tion Of Camp Here

W ednesday

n ig h t

uqainat Iho Chinese horded
that are pushing tho Japan­
e se land forces toward the
non.
While the Japanese war-

Jnhe Kudcr ami Jack llnrrU nn
left today foi lhi&lt; University uf
Florals in Gainesville.

Scigc Of Santander
Is Seen A b Crucial
Campaign Of W ar

«hlp* shelled thn Chinese T a l ­
linn north anil f a i t of Shanghai,
rliiht high flying bomber* p atted
u n lw a r d o v e r th e foreign a m t* ,
to (It-op explosive* in the dlreeI Ion of the Chlneie llungjao a ir.
drumo on the g|kL a f a r wash
■ill*.
The plana* appeared as a full
m»on Illuminated the cloudless
*k)*t Th«y flaw over both for­
eign concession and tha Interna-,
llonal relllsm eat bringing thou*,
nikla of foreigner* to roof top*
to w atch the raid.
It was the first night bomb.
Ing attack of
the
sla-day
Hhengbal w arfare.
j
On lend the Japanese war*
nuinum beird alm ost four to ona
and were reported slowly giving
way In the northeast sector of
the inlernallocial settlem ent,
Japan
threw
lie
combined
first and third fleet* Into tha

WASHINGTON, Aug. i i . —&lt;/0
— Attorney General
Cummlng*
said today be Ihad‘ aakr-d thd
It. T- r»w »n ha* rrturni-d from
IIKN1IAVK, Aug,- It. --I41 —
II ii re* u of Ihveellgallon to In
Georgia, Nurlh Carolina, oml Kuulh Thu liuui gunl army, deecrllted
military
U nit­ formation
vostlgata
of a T railer I'nmp Carolina where lie »|H-nl Ikr past by ilm Hpatilnh gnvommenl a*
ing ramps throughout Ihl* na­
Wcrk mi biinlni's*.
hulll ertiund Ihu Italian “lilarktion lo dblrrmlne .If Ihry vio­ Corporation which will furni»h
arrow'' brlKadn auil bolMeri-d by
lated any federal law . Cum* funds for- ^ r building of I lie
' h'anfnnl Hen Scout* nf the rhip Jo* (iuriuuu .lunnaa. batleroil Intnlngs Mid be had asked Di­ proposed trailer camp here w»»
rector J,
Edgar
Hoover
ta tirrscntcd the . City Commission, "Scm inidr I.Inn" will led.I Ihelr w*eid HnnUniler today In what
cam ­
make Ha oureory ■■ssmlnaiion". era In their adjourned mw-l lug weekly nrei’ling Thu red ay night may pi u rn Hie crucial
If tha facte warrant, be saldJ Dal night by II. II. I*n|&gt;e. chair, at 7:30 o'clock in the Junior High paign id Bpntn’e r i r ll w ar.
School, .
Column* operating
Da p a ra l­
a mofg Jtaresal Jfgnlry woald t&gt;« (tan*, »f the T railer Camp Coin,
lel • hlghwny*
la ta
kaaUHdec.
mad*.
m itts*.
11m Kinutum eiil* la d lltorsyaii from b rin g hemmed fri
Jenie* K. I'elot of II, Hi m
ro n u
The
ruminlaiiloiier*
made u
strum; Ii eld ami
aeapi'rf,
w ent pletely,
few change* In the proposed con. lieru Wellington of l!rImul,
reported w ithin ; j
tullea
uf
tiu rlu r the day Chinese and
tra c t ami relum ed It tir-the com. married In the office of i
S anlaiulcr's on lsk lrts, T hat wa» Japanese plane* subjected out­
milieu ' for their approval.
II Jcdge l{ W. Werv )e*lel,l.iy
tin, ill.lu lu o In a stra ig h t lino lying area* In the most te r­
WBs Indkated th a t the rm nm iv neon.
nurtlieaiil. bill e«i Ii unit tacou rific bombarduient slnre . Uni
sinner* wnu|d 'nkp ileliniti* ae.
lion nil llu* tentative rm ilrait i Members of the Sanford l.ioni I lie ta*k ot covering some 3k Hliaiiglial warfare atarlnd. Krutu
U 'eallaavS O* .raws T hree!
aqi jo NiaanS .n(| ,h| |||« q n |,| n r to mile* of curving highw ay
•nine time in the neiir future.
wire
The greater p e rt of the m eet.1Allentie llrewlng t'omimny In tir ­ tluiiked l it th e liar bed
Nine ’pereona were arraigned
of
ing Dai night,
however,
wn, Jnndo tonight, il wn* annoiinccl anil culicrela furllllcntlim i
before, b lty
Judge
Frank 1. devilled In d'seuaabni of pnllrlea Imlay by Jolui Galloway,
Sanlanib'r* ilefondera.
.
Miller In a session nf the City which will be adopted fur the
t* 1 f I « e n
Ihoutnnd
loyalist
w—— ,
Court tn answ er charges ranging
npcrnlion uf the Commi»*i«nej*
T. W. Ijiw tnn. aiipcrintindiut ui I roup*, lll« biggest "i'u leb " of
from violation of Sanitary Drill,
a i n Helinqueut Tax Adjustment I "Idle instrurtion for Seminol- Hpnln'a 13-iininlh old rlvll war,
nances to driving while Inloat.
Hoard.
Every effo rt' I* being t nlinly, Is in atlru d sn rr at i surrendered lo lien. I'ren rlsco
rated,
I ' iaimo ' s nallonnlld* Iasi night
made to devise n plan whereby
General Evangeline tlooth of
During the court aeaalmi Al.
whnu they worn it .flu id In a
delinquent Isvv* may In- arljm t.
porket Ilf III., r.tnlttbrlaii Slur- l.undnn, world lender of the Hal*
/ a w H arrison, * alias
Alfonso
ad will, equal fairness lo nil
n r * .. 1&lt;I m ile , hi in lli uf Bantan- vatinn Army, will rome tn A tlanta
llarrvllion, who plrbdtd guilty
applicants, It wav said.
Kept. .30 to Del. 4 during which
to several counts of breaking and
d
er.
No definite plan w&gt;, adopted
F ranco's
lieait'iuartor*
aald lime she will participate In niinjr
entering a n d -to the th e ft of a
last niglif and further
,h»ni&gt;.
bicycle, was traneferred lo Ihe
tlm prlrunem .
com prising
III Army and civic functions, it w as
akm &lt;&gt;f (hr m atter .wav roil tindlvlatoim of H anlandarlaiis, As- announced Inday by CaplaD P. H.
County Sheriff, C. M. Hand.
uni uni 1 Ihe li n t ipssion.
t u rla na and Jlium ira- also aur* Ecesn, mm mantling nTficer* of the
David Jones, negro, wa* given
It. J. I'alm rr, local rrp re sm .
rendered hui-u r| 0ant Hie* of war /oral headquarters.
a ,30 day
auapended sentence
talrua
fo
r-tlie
-H
in
e
ta
lr
tti'fmtTIc
Her visit te Ihe Gale City, tor*
when - be plraded guilty to din.'
m ale rial*.
Company, aiqieared liefnre thr
Thn capture,
dnarrlberf
a* rilnrlsl hA lquariera of the South,
orderly conduct charges; V. J.
and
re,inerted
"Ibn nniHl b rilliant Upernllini nf will l&gt;* heralded by a gathering of
Perry, negro, waa fined |1Q or CoMBliialanara
A ta n day aelioul lu m &gt;I!
permir-ilon In ererl n filling *la.
tlm nnllre n orthern cam paign," over 7,000 soul hern Army del**
It) days on like charges, and
innsarvallon
compliance
It
be­
lion a t the nurthwesi comer of
wa* bullured by Hie Insurgenl* cates. A feature nf the assembly
A n o * , Jay-dan, negro, t3&amp; or 60
ing
cuiduciud
lo-re
.andnr
itie
day* when ah* pleaded guilty T a rk Avrnue and Eighth Hlrert. solMirvltlon uf E. It. ' llvlinrli t». lo aval tlm doom of Banlander will lie a public address lo be given
Mr. I'alm rr ludiealeil dial Ihe
lou-aiian Ihu *e|*ei|
liallallnna by her in Iho new City A udi'
to charge* of being drunk end
Uuir were “Ike cream '' o t Ibu nor th ­
proper “I Htntinn would roet B|l. Itopresuntallies were In
toiium , Il wa* 'stated.
p roiim alrly l-i.ilOn m il
would ford today from V„lu»l*. J^ke, e m InyulPit allay .
General lloolh will speak In nnly
David Junior,
negro, waa
enhanre Ihe value of pro|M*rty O iauas and Bemlnole Gountlrs.
Many uf the prisoner* wore three cities of the United HUtes,
found sn tity of driving
while In the vicinity.
Definite art mu
riu itb s ' of IB and U year* who
Intoxicated aad fined f7b0
or
Hojr'Ttcoul* of Troop II who blfd Imhmi given guu* end *eul A tlanta, New York, and Chicago,
on the m atter by City Connell*
and two rltlea In Canada,' Winni­
M
days.
A braham
Nelson,
wish
to
go
to
Camp
Wikiwlkl
to­
or* ws* deferred until the regu
.Inin ibo front llnu* lu so e f­ peg, and Toronto.
,
chargvd with saM ult, w et fined
lar inerting n r i t Monday night. morrow are requrstoil to mrel at fort lo stem
I In*
nellunallal
Captain and Mr*- Feren wilt
lt&amp; or 60 days. Andrew A ndsr,
7:00 o'rloclf In the mnrnlqg al ihe d rlrn closing In on H tn tan d sr
represent the Kanford hradquarson, nrgru, w sa glvrn Ihe op­
F irst liaptist 0 " " ' K sre-u&gt;ling from tour directions.
trro a t the meeting.
tion of a 9 t t fin* or 70 days m
to )V. E. Kader, scoutmaslcr nf
T he aaiiv u d u r occurred n ear
Jell when found guilty uf sell.
the troop,
Han MUu*l da A ruago. seven
Ing lottery ticket*.
mile* ^ D o rth e a a l
of
U elaosa
D. K. MeNab and Prank lls r .
\
Reverend D«n A. Cook, Mrlhorl* were dlemtoaed from charges
dlst student psslor at the llnfverof violating th e C ity's Sanitaf/.
ally of Florid* in.Ualnesvilb-, will
Partly cloudy, fkatlered thuaOrdinance aad
Hugh Whitten
be guest speaker lonlghf at Ihe
Ui-ralitiwere this afternoon aad
The largest crowd* In lk« his­ mid-week se rv ile in the Mi'llmcharged with violation of
the
possibly near lb s south'- eoaaL
traffic o rdlotM e was continued tory uf the Undenominational dlst Church, it woe anitounnv!
Tonight and Thursday scattered
Tabornsi le sllandeit
Ihe "old
Until the nertNpoeelon,
shower*.
Katretnu
northwest
time rw lv al" serrlcrs In charge
Florida: Partly cloudy tonlghl
of D ei te r end Darrel Ilnhn, rad ­
Deputy Collector J . I . Hurt of
and Thursday with
scaltorod
io performer*. It was announced IhJ Rurrau of lolernel Revenue
thundershowers Thursday atlers
today.
w as ip his office today in the
noou.
« ..T b l
meeting!
were began Chamber of Cttaimerer building
DAYTONA T ID IS
Aug. I - and will to . cunllnnedj ghrlng infiinnation on all types-of
tide*, high, 1C M
SHANOKAlT 'Wadaead*;. Aug- for some time. The pubtl'c to 'Federal l a m . Further informa­
PA RIB.
4ug..
II. —(41—A
l i - (4 1 -J a p a s - toadag two dirt- Invited to attend them. ’• '
P. M.| low. •:# 4
battalion of F rrm h Hoops from A.
tion
will
hr
avallablr
rv
rry
alone of bar bam* arm y or a t
*. M.
B eglaolur tomorrow- morfalag
Indo-Chlna I* being rushed to A.
lUANOMlTtN
this
bomb-tors ,..,CUy
today. and jpaaiinuTng all other Thar**
Bhanghsl aboard the steamers
eeUed Brttlob property la' tb« day* at lo: tb o'etork, Darrel
Yesterday, 10.01; today,
Aremls and Hphyns and
the
PRICtPITATION
Holm will broadcast a program
F a r Bast Naval Hquadroa Is
Total for yaetordog —
q t. “ near Ootpel singing" over
ready for a rt Inn "If necessary,”
Total foe month
radio atatlon WDIlO In Ortaad*.
BROOKLYN, N. Y,, An*.. II. tha foreign - office
announced
Normal to date
My. flohn ..lias bad much «u- —(JF\~When llrooklyn Itos* llur- Mqaday sight.
TKM PEKATUniB
portoac* ta rhs radio tl«ld. For totgh
Grimes wa* managing
Tba
Indo-Chinese
battalloo
Msitmum, 14; Minimi
I I months, .'he conducted slrat- Btoomtagtnn la the Throe-Eye probably w ill'aid la lha removal
tor prn*rsm&gt; from radio station league, John
Lindsay &lt;Kea&gt; ot about 1.0*4 Preach subjects
!H erald read lag.
RFPW In Fort Blmilb, A rk. Brown wee with
Official Report
Rprtngtleld, from the * French concession
and he broadcast over station 111. la. tire r i n r rlrrult, Twlf# which was. bombed Saturday by
W JA * to Jacksonville to r , II In IfM Brown belled five hit* Chlas** warpUne*.
tf
la flva llmsg up. am] on* day
dkla*M Ambassador Welllag- I I
HI* . pro***i*jlon
hat
been ha^ halted In seven run* In one tou Koc told tba lorelga office Id
Im s rtb e d a* “laaplrtng“ and tb* gum*.
Burleigh ’ reruslMiersd. th at there could be “■» real i (
P W tk to Invited |n Jlatea la to Now Brown 1* the shortstop on security" n Ut Jepsasa* with- 1*

E vangeline Booth
Of Salvation Army
T o V isit A tlanta

Upped By 20 Million
W ASHINGTON. Aug., t l . -fJT )

—A boisterous Ituuio passed the
eoaslun1* final Ids appropriation
bill In an
iivcrtlnie
session
D lt Dlclil . a llr r lnrreestag- D
by tIO.noo.uoo in atari the adm lolstrator* farm tenancy p ro­
gram'.
,
Carrying a fidni of |M.g*o,371,
Ihe
eppniprlatlnn
went
through without a gefond vote.
. The lluuse nvcrriide
rscommendsllons nf lls niiproprlalhdis
committee end plea* for econo­
my In graullng Ihe Agriculture
Department'* request for fiu.ooo
to s ta rt tanancy aid.

^Famcd Minstrel Man
Dies Of Poisoning

Crowds A ttending
R e v i v a l Service
A re L argest Ever

SOUTH AM PTON, New
York,
Aug.. II- - (41— Jama# Mclntyje. 71, died early today of
aUramiu poisoning ending lha
ll-y*ar-old partnership ot Mototyro and llealb. tamed mlastrel men and one ot tba bast
known vaudeville teams of lb*
last gvoersilon.
New* e l hie death waa withbald, from his lifelong comrade
Thomas K. Ileatb, 14. wlfb toy
stricken with bronchitis
and
paralysis a t hie home la Set-

LOCAL WEATHER

Jap .Army Divisions
Land N ear Shanghai

Intense H eat Spreads
Throughout Mid-West
A nlgkt of lengthy and wellI
played - chess games * u en s•
Joyed last nlgbt by the membora of the Sanford rhoao rodI
Checker Club at tbalr m eal­
ing to the Valdes Hotel, tt wa*
•toted today.
kom bers of tb* rlab who at*
toudod Included: R. M. Derma,

Thousands Of Ameri­
cans W atch Bombinq: From Rooftops
Ah b attle It a a rc s

In City Court On
V a r i o u s Charges

W estside Prim ary
Gets H igh R ating
In School L i s t s Appropriation Bill
Tba W est 8 Id* Prim ary School
of thla City was JLh* only school of
tha fourteen schools of tha County
to roc*hr* a rating a f “superior"
an tha Hat a f accredited eyhoul*
received raci s t ) / from Celia Eng­
lish, state auprri a land eat of Public

Jap Airplanes
Bomb Chinese

Nationally A d v e r ­
tised ProductsToBe
Allowed Exemption
Frem __T rust.L aw s

Corporation MayJ CITY NEWS BRIEFS Italian Brigade
Leads In Attack
Bs Organized By
On Biscayan Port
Trailor Backers

Possibility that Ait

Others Injured When Local M an Describes
E ffo rts Of Japs To
Steam .Pipe BIqws
y ilv e . X w tL
?hotoffr|ipJia
«Moa to bar house the Monday
pfecedlng ' th e
fatal
Tuesday
n ig h t »adg stated th a t he would
kill Gaffney If he again went
*«t With Luella • Brown, 10-yvar
old girl who waa brought her*
front Miami rveeaUy fo r quea.
tlOllIn*
f j pa
• "I tell yen, |1 | kUI Gaffney

LANGFANG FALLS BEFORE JA P ATTACK

CIIICAdO,
Aug. U ,—(41—
Searing wind* syrsad Interne* beat
*cro#s to* MM•m at's broud farm
bait Mondag,

T n s p m tm t generally moved
steadily upwind through the: high
BOY aad W’» and passed tto idodagro* mark at many potato ou the
gun-dried plain*.
Report* of darnag* to the beuoDr. O. B Selmau. II. R Pops, tlful com crop o*t eff * flurry od
J. B, S tew art 'A. (J. Madden, buying among perspiring trader*
and A. B. I-or* Joy,
II In rkkogeV big market.

French Troopn Are
Rushed To Shanghai

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f * WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IS, IM7

W orrying About The Heat

gos Oifas—mkae-a
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tl Dure Ii ptannlnr to vial)
• r lta . la . Beptomla-r when nu
bubt there will Jjg, juurli clioa'
lumping end bark elapplns.

John Hooeerelt, the
rreel
dent'e non. now irevrllng
It
kurbpa. created cdiuternellon Ii
grime* When he lowed a gln»
of chdnipasni- lulu 1hi&gt; feco n
the mayor
o f . Cenne*.
Th
i n f e r wee ln»uili-d. Now If hkbd been right (inert he would
b ar* opened h ie ' mouth Joet t&gt;
lime, nml then noih ln t could
bava liuulled him.
In III* West a trailer couple
Were wrecked ten minute* after
itley were Wed, There ftillnwed
the tlrally run-tunny of lllltur
the threshold over Iho bride.ggnalof Hooper In the tar* An
g«lee Times.
An
nrlandn
girl,
(rat nil
night, driving likr car shortly
After dnyhrcak, crashed loin n
bicycle ridden by a man gulnr
ftabln*. A grand Jhry rtwrk"*
b ar with man»Uiiihu&lt;r and alic
must now stand trial wTlh pruag a c ts’’ nf * lung prlarra Icrru
ahead of her. II pays in b»
carsful when driving, lo u may
dot ba Vllb-tl ymirsidf but 'y&lt;ni
may kill aomeon*. .
If Jobn I.. Ia**wli rail MH’ummI
In organliln* all federal, stale
and municipal omployros.
»l
farm laborer*, and oil
while
collar worker*, a* hv plans, i&gt;,
nilrbt (uvl that bo bail 0 perl*
ot Ida own and dlaCliarg* the
P n ald en t from ji ff 11lotion with
him, But, of course, lliore'a tin
•&gt;|f.H—Bpilngllold U'nlu^
thpr— ttonlnn m trn jiu ' itin tM " tm v;
. Ooos may be furcml tu rail n
■' kpoclil aesHan uf the Icgtsln
K tur* Bomn time ill Ihu .dear In
tur* In order t o , ralso revenue
* tor lb* roulUUs which are bo&gt;- la |j daprltad at funds by Ihr
5 dclton of i-ompirnllcr l.r*
In
6 holding up the kbs tax' dlstri^rss■ LftiSSw
M 11*
41* tee*
-41.
II—
1.
hbtloA.
thk
entire
maneuver a* a alnurt trlrk on
th* | art ot tba alet mkcbluc
Hi teres is lb aocuro Iasi mlnuti, iegallxsllon of nna-arnied ban
4tla on tho grounds that Ih*
Count!** deaparaloly need the
. money. Of course Ih e' countIr,
' Oo need Ih* money, hut we
, doubt If Ihey will think they
di-ed that kind of money, or
If thbra Will he any
better

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TOe replacement
program —
outHa«d by Kennedy woold m c m i Io rti M et»Hi*4fhfre
ip d irtta fr. of
of I&amp;20.000,.
| 420^0oi
tWO treer t b a u r t t fW* yiWfi, Whfch
^ td
f e u , , * construction - o f
H A g t v e , 'SU P I (HOBS'
c in c in t c a t i T

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National

AB«-J i i . —{/to­
le s fa e hlatory,

only eight player* hath hit mof*
h tto a rtm« than Chick H airy.
Rtghf* item aby lead* With 101.
fdtlewbd by MM o tt, Or Wil­
liams, I rack W ttsbk.’ Jltn not

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H a rtn e tt

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RALTlMOnK. Au*.. IS. - UT)
—Chief Judgr Bamurr K. Pentile Mobdejr forbade a "merger tk
the AUefheny end C hraaprdkt
CorporiUlbiit, Vey holding cumpaoles of the vdet Van flwerln«er Hallway srfstelh. He &gt;Ad
the m'erger would be ilnfalr to
tb* holders of C la u A, p re­
ferred itoek or th e AllegHany
corporation.
Judge Oennle, sitting la a
S tate ro art, fa te d that white tlfb
prepared fflereer pish f i
to t
(Herat or nntaU, “tb# lesal fea­
ture* are ao ineitrtcably Inter­
woven ahd relatdd th at ttla t&gt;Ta t
mu it Im dealt with a n entire-

■ lu tt Mlr. -t
lit m
Im —
—Itoekholder*
of J J M
H dree
(o President
^
^ Rooeevett
M pttal Uarranged
U
!w t
Arrow Motor Corporation
» « 1 , h lfh t for r ^ , , ^
Ubrvd, N.

uOpulur nil|)|iart, hadn’t been In office very long ®before
thoy. coiicjoded they-were worth more moneyT6i'lBh^tij6ple, bm the referendum proved otherwise.
’T h e power of the ordinary citlten to keep p o litic a l
ifficrhr1 T k Well In hnnd If given the chance t o v o te
em* miauied of mi honest election was refreshingly dem­
onstrated In the special city election held In Miami this
week," says the Tampa "Times.
‘‘I^iMt rpr'ng new city commlsdoners were elected by
substantial majorities on plntforma which included prom'ses of pay increases for city employes, especially police
and firemen. Ballot boxes h-id hardly had time to gather
dust lieforc tho new commiHsloners rushed to Tallahassee
lo hsve Ihe Legislature authorize pay increases—for
thomsi’lvesl
• "No mention was mode of the promised Increases for
employes until ■ few weeks tgo when employes signed a
statement foregoing raises so that 20 employes—no one
knew who—would not be dismissed for ’economy* reasons.
‘‘This week Miami Voters, turning out In greater
numlwr than for any previous. special
.
election, t&gt;allotted
7087 to 2.1 Ifi against the pay increase from $1800 to $1600
for-the commissioners.
"In fairness to Ihe commissioners, they may deserve
n rn’se and It is to their credit that at least they gave
voters a chance to express themselves on tho Increases. It
Ih encouraging to know that tho chocks and halted may still
Ik- used.''

S A N ro tlD TWENTY y e a h s a « o
Klghl or wrung, wo arc for the
United Slnlca, firat, last, nml all
ih* time Tha man wh« « n l
&lt;tbscrll&gt;e lo this Iwllcf is umvuilliy
lo wear the Amcilcun or tu rlalm
itixeurhip In lira greatest rnuntry llu- sun shim* upon.
According to the loiulun Dally
tew s, aoiuu wounded Anieriian
-oldiera from the W estern front
luvu rrrrntly arrived at th« hutpllal ut Hath.
Miss Minerva Tinker will live In
Oldsninr In the nenr future. Of
course, the , married men ra n 'l

lo get from th* French lassie*
, on. Th* fighting Is don* In the
, „ ncb, ti , nd nol on lh,
.
.
a ' * w” 1Mr- and Mr*. J , F. Lansing and
daughter, Jeanette, motored to
Deland on Sunday for the Jackson ■Illocker weed In | . While Ihcre,
«h»y were the goeetn of Mr. and
Mr». W. A. Mcdrlff.
The Incomparable Theda Bar*
Pl»T "H er G reatest Unrs",
toraorrow night at th e Lyfle ThanIf*. M ath of th a film was taken

be eeked Sept; 1 to oonfTder a a , where he will apeak today at
renrjranlution p la t cal IIn* fdr! tcrvinonlt* commemorating
th*
formation of a new corpnralldo * :if,0lh anniversary of the birth
and Ihe rmlatac of | 18,1MA0P of Vlrjltrta Hare, the first child
new cgpltal.
| of Kftflteh parvntaye bom on tbla
’Thr porpoae of tbit ad!on ennlincnt.
■
wo* described la a latter from The apeoeh wfll he at 9:90 V&gt;
tt» ..aa«MHiwit- to- oloekboM- M., Eeatani RUMard Time, and
ere ae heIn* to provide ,oew will be tiliiadMI. The cettlny will
miutpmeni. plant rearrmnaemenl. bo a ecnelda smynuhvatrs eon.
worklii* capital aad other re- itnirtcd In the sand don#* where
geiremeiils lor Iba firm to en- Blr Walter (lalelyh'i Monad
ter Ihe medium priced Held' colonial eapedhton ettablMhOi It*
with u line of cure eelllin froih m Ii, only to tlltippcar imnplrtellliu io 11,0o0.
i ly n few year* liter.
ttam ling Floridian hue partlcipdted In program* eepeelally a rra n g ­
ed to etreiu the v«rled retaurce*
end opportunities ihe *tata offlere.
Cllmtving the week will be A k ri'
tu ltu ril Day, Saturday, with Hon.
Nathah Mayo aa gneet epvaker,
and Covernor'a Day, Monday, whan
Fred fone. In hla own inlmitabla
style, will pereenelly
eitend
Florida's greeting to vleltora and
lletenan and officially dedicate^
the new feature* of the evhlblt.
A ltegalher It la a gala week In­
deed aryl on* th at meant much to
Florida In an adverttatnw Way.
{'Jevejand n e w ip ap tn , radio etatlorla'and iKipoattlon official* have
teen meet gcncroua In giving
spare, tim e and attention tu th*
eshlblt, and tha actual vatu* of
Ihe Immense amount of publicity
secured for the elate aa a direct
result of this special program
alone Is difficult lo estim ate.
|
The day nf nty arrival a t tha
Kspoalllon the two ' m illionth'
vlaltor paseed thru th* turnstllet
fur this year, bringing the total
to over eight million who hava
Attended |h e
KiposlUon . during
the two seasons to data. But It
boost* iho Florida Exhibit attend­
ance record to beyond 29,000,000
when w* go back to it* opening
th* (Irat year a t A Century of
iTogreai Id O ilrago, add th* a t­
tendance a t the Borkefeller Center
shew and th*. numb** who have
passed thru the
Manor Itouae
here to data.
_
And the advanlsga la, Florida
oaw hs» thcosarnls of dollai* woilb
of marvelous exhibit matarixl
ready for display a t any point that
afford* wn opportunity lo WU
Florida’* story to large aumWre
of prospccilv* tourist*, K*m***ekera and Invastora.
No m atter what form of adver­
tising we may contemplate fo r tk*
frtu re , Florida National Exhibits
should receive firat eonaldsratton.

FrCllC h M a y o r H it

4.10-10 $ t »T&lt;
4.5 0 * 1 $ . 9 $
4.75-19 9 - f f
9.25-10 1 1 . $ $

Tires — B atteries
»n feaay B a y a a i t IPbia

AH LtfW HH

tread b scientifically d asipw d.

r*da eesaly of Duval! When

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Wbb WouM bavh thbught that
odt a t - hundred* ot holder* of
■ saford Jbondt nan of tb* vary
leer to refuse t» “go along"
Wlth this city In ihe rafsadtn*
Of US oulatandln* ohtlgmtloui
would bo—not w in s blnodauuk.fag boadkeldir from tba money
rU, not eoaw Wkd gtroel
I
metal baroh Or bIMted ecurto ro y h im -b u t
dur. Bwn

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4.50-

Tlrw* — tAdby'a top tire value.

By RUBSHLL KAY

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4.50-

You tieed oil of th CM features to make your car tlre-uift
ybag wWakwnd or vacation trip. Firestone glvewtbem to

“TOO LATE TO CLASStt’Y”

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Y ra flfT K n u n ro T E o T ro itttiiM riu w o ffn -^ d iA t^ tth i
pound* of rubber a r t added to eytry 100 pouhda of coed by
lbs Flrwtone patented Gum-Dipping procesa. By thl»
ptocesd every fiber of every cord In every ply ia aaturafed
whhr ll&lt;t«id rubber. Thin counteract* dangerous internal
clktkm
f r ic tio n dnd
A nd heal
h e a t that
t h a t ordinarily
o r d i n a r il y cadM
c ad M bbUfwouf*.
lrfw o aia, '
vd» m ih if i w rfifatio i auiw t r n t m a — becau«e
under tho tra d are two extra layar* of -Gum-Dipped cords.

m MT ICTIA PKOTUrfON MA1MT tU O tlRt-because the

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eeamsty- laMmhdlSiibev

A u , 177 a i

o a a s g v y : iCemiMy, ^ n a rn n sn w
■
eommlwtBB. ■■J*
* united AUtM n**d* 200 &gt;MO
w sblpa U « u b l« th* merchant

Companies le Stopped

t t 7 .U t.tK to be advanced by
V M fM ^ k 'N B ^ a a l a w hleb would
C harter th a y*»**la, w auld provide
9148,440,000 fo r th e p rogram .

Ptetce-J

T here win b« ao do* raefhi
I polk county—at leaat
m
gkl dD* r a d a r HealdenU o
wprrltf i-uik went lo Uni poll
taterday aad detealed u pr
teal l« erect a modern llou
II ra c ia l plant near W irt'Myra* L»y, merrlctl n yc.ir
w»e , arsed tu pi«e Out n lev
petutrre ou how lo *ucc**«l n
WitA Ono wey would bo
I*
&gt; look SI tnut Ii n , poenlMc, Ilk,
Myra* L o y — W elter Wlncbel
' »* Ihe N»w York M|rrur.

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ktOWLASO U DK»S

Are you ono trf those people who go about dffrlrti
summer, mohthn compI«?'nIng all th e Ume about the hehtT
I t you are, you arc probably a lot more uncomfortable
than your neighbor who simply forgets It’a summer and
doesn’t seem to mlncl how hot It gets.
4
Psychology worlds th a t way.
There’s something
about the mind which makes you feel things more, tha
more you worry about them. ft’s like wanting, a drhjk
of water when you're thirsty. The morn you thihk about
It, the thirstier you get. But If you .can keep ytjur mind
on something else—If for instance, you are being chtfstd
by a band of gorillas—you can go for days without driftltIng a thing, and without missing It much etthar,.
The best way to keep coo) In suntfner Is to Mdfi tJOfll
emotionally amt mentally, to wear cool clothes, or clothes
that look cool whether they are or not, and to ta t coot
foods. So many people make the mistake of estiag hot
meals during the summer months. If hot meals, or heavy
meals, nm to be eaten a t all during July, August and Sep­
tember, they should be eaten a t night.
I i; l
But more important than anything else Is tA if6fcjf*t
nlxiut the b e st Don't s 't around fanning yottnm t irttd
snvlng oyer end over again, to yourself, or to anyone 'fcfd*
who win listen: "Oonh, Isn't It hot?’*, or "Did fbU eVdr
Jicc such-weather 1”. or ^I_ballcvc ih'x U Ihe.hottoat artn-

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enu­ grounds and Italy lb# show from
tba day the gate* opened, but I'm
Id lin ' you H'a ao murh Imprevod
th at It la practically a new show

red the advisability of re­
lit* tile - Iisto# wohh of
ftard bonds which tl got
B a batted bank, *they daId they could probably gel
w If they waited.. • llonflhri taam Now York. Boatoa,
MMpbU, Otoralaad. Detrotl,
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TIU J r STUY
TW* tftrl ScmIU Will m eet a t
•iOO o'clock with their blanket
roll to d not* b * M y to ekmfh
Tb« ladle* of the town of
Orledo a n having a bo* cap­
per tn con nect ion With the fo r­
mal opening of iWk swlbibilitr
pool. The public ta invited to

0 . R. Kiriii presided o vrr the
Mlta Caroline B l n
meeting of the F ifty Fifty Bible
EusCls
C h tn pf the T i n t Methodist yesterday In
Chttrrh trhfch Was held Mnndnv
•je n ln y a t the home of H r. lltd
H i t R U CaH W tl Mi W rit Third
Street. Mr. and Mr*. Caldwell,

member of the Superior WYt
. t'oi ncll, assert* th at telrvlaion
•.ion will make it pnsilble for i r |nlor* to transm it to the general
sta ff hour by hour view* from baI hind rue my line*.
Behind it* own line*. General
Nle**rl n p , the F re ti'h arm y will
he ulile to flash television map*
, fioni headquarter* to firing link
posts. Televised order* if III Hi
fin shed In a fraction of flie tUb*
I neresssry to »end them hy Wh-*i le*s. And there will be no errora
i in transmission, for t&gt;ie_aetjrlriMl
t rliheiPiloriim ent will appear on
| te rrie r rs.
I Itivnuso lelerlsion rnn trftnim it
n written order of hundreds of
I winds instantly, (iencm l Nlrssal

Mia* Estellb Iftort Is vhlH nx
N tn Mary Wlggfna a t Daytona
Ueach.

Attend,

FRIDAY
'.The regular business meeting
of the Rati ford TowUatnd .Club
Will m art at * 00 vV dlofk
in
Iheir H ub rem ote'to th e -irs la tra
Building. The public la muted

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mr.Slat-raw.
Mr. ahd Mr*. H arry Clark of
Tallahaasee are spend Inc several
day with Mr. and Mr*. E. C.
Echoic.

Officers A re Elected
By A lathean Class
Officer* fo r the coming year
^ f r e elected a t the meeting of the
V t f l M n Clasa o f the Rfi*t Bap
t i l t Church which waa held yester­
day a t SaitLande Spring*.
The new officer* dr* aa follow*;
Mr*. J. H- EatrWge, president,
Mr*. J . B Ovlatt, first v M ‘p m l dettt, Mr*, i . W. Kay, second vitapresident, Mr*. C. A. McWhorter,
f ill’d vlife-pfesldent, Mr*. GUi
-WrgJtok w c w l u p * * J treasurer,
Mra. J. E. Page, teacher Mr*, fl
H. Reiman, asihrtant teacher, Mia.
C-- M. Hand, reporter, Mr*. Will
H and, aortal secretary,
A short fauatneaS sevrioe w ts
ptealded over by Mrs. B. 0 . Meth­
vln, mtid Mr*. J . E. PhR* after
which a . rovered dish supper wi»a
enjoyed.
Those attending w d e : Mrs. B.l
O. Methvln, Mr*- J. E. I1* re, Mr*.
C. U. Hand, E ra. R. B Javla, Mrs.

M artha
from

Ail* in*

where ahe has Veen visiting friend*
for about ten Hay*.
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Thla rlew of Shanghai's w aterfront show* the “battleflelJ" o
Mis* Virginia MeKtry will tr- I* In progress. The office of the NYK shipping rompany ( I I ) wa
turn to her home Friday a fte r a 'J j p d iit o e consulate police station ( I ) , target for Chinese filer*. Kr
wrek spent in toeaburg. vlsltln.t c*e bombarded the landing stage ( I ) where enemy aoldlera would
Mr*. W. R. 3h«w.
lery
pounding away at Shanghai. To provide protection for a
Friends of ~R. N. Nmlli wilt area marked X,
m e e t to learn that he eitnlln
ues to be 111 at hi* b.itn.. .. *
West ftecnfrd Street.
N rrk r again, attidla executives
have prom laid. w ill. Pal O’Brien
be called upon tn play aa dan.
gt-rotf* a role as the one he illd
for their plclurr about
high,
trn ilu n llttemon, "Rllm,-— which
open* i t the* Rita Theater today.
The promlae wa» given not
i nly th the fa»i.talking Irish
sta r, but ;tn a large- Insnfurn’

last night ff-om New York, New
Jersey, and l.rtng Aland where she
lisa been apehdlng several muhtt.s
Mra. A. 11. Zarilry, Jr. la rprilrtlag several day* w ith -tttr parent*,'
Mr. ami Mrs. Kenneth Murphy,
at Daytona Busch.
Mr. and Mr*. Ed lllgglna ami
fhmlly have returned hoot* a fte r
having spent tw« weeks a t Day
lorn livaeh.
Mr. anil Ml*. A. X. Mobn- n h t
son of Iloltywood s ile n t’(he week
mil with Mr. and M e, W. 'F. (Is.ner. Thry were artolnpahlnl hmuby Mr*. Onrner.
Mr. and Mr* O. N. Spring.
Mltat Spring and
Miss
l)l»
I.nngford have renirnnl tn A t­
lanta. n*. dftar h»vlm hnelt the
gd»uta of Mr. and Mra. T. *\
CarIIBn’'R»r a liknrt-U m e. 1 *

thy Cole. MU* Panola Methvln,
Mias Rmogena Methvln atid W alter
Dnsk.

com pany
Wbrch O’Brien had applied for
■ T tra o n a l policy heanl of this
and Informed the a cto r th a t hi*
application had been rejected aa
i r ohsequence.

Mr. and Mr*. H arry 1,. Flow,
rr* of Celery Avenue annoonre
the birth of a daughter. Cather­
ine Lee, jT stfn liy afternoon at
the Pem ald.Lnughtun Memorial
When O’Helen learned of thik llo tp iu l.
Mr*. I. iK. Eat rid g* spent today
in Kissimmee. She wa* arruinpwnled home hy Mis* Marlon Katrldga
Who has been visiting her aunt.
Mr*. Elm er Farm er for about ten
daya.

tra More than 300 American* Fonda and M argar
fall to th* decks of the
liner was directed by
R
or dvr tender to escape
the from a nrival and sc
fusillade*.
William W itter Hail
Earlier farther up tha Whang,
— ■
poo
River
dBTing
Chines* C s \v { p f T a i n i l m
soldier* aalted
moored JkpL «aaC I
■tlas* steamer* from th* Poo0
tun* wharf, adiled th eft kt»*y
—____
!h»pa 10 Jb e . iJk a k .— M O fioow , Aug i*
nal to btorlt Japan*** war.HIp* Ylda
H e, bf
of unexpected
uneipectcd transfer*,
tr
per-

New P u rg e

T
f*? S"“,inr ,h' f“11of
high Russian leaders, Jolted Soviet
officialdom Monday night.
Ttlb two InOat important figure*
r»placed by others and transferred
U “new work" were Innokeritl
Khalcpsky, one time telegraph
. operator -who ro*v to commissar
i *f post* and telegraphs, »mlC T.
I Grinko, veteran and well known
finance commissar.
HE MADE ’EM WEEP

The b itter battle between Chin»a* and Japan***, w ith It* toR of
11001 non-oomhatanto Chines* and
firelg n dead, b u rit tg tln a t dawn
•tong th*
afltherlnr,
murky
Whangpoo RfVer that w tala about
Hhaaghai’s famous
w aterfront
t o d and hence te th* mighty
Japan*** w tra h h * . tad by
ftoRmhlp fdaumo. W a n bomba
atom of Chtn*** position* along
ito to a t aa«1g them ing.
iCM iims guws speke h t j M
ftotn a tutor position esUbllsI
* H n g ; th* night, la Pootrag to
tha W h 'th ^ o b fn»A

KLVRIA. O., Aug.. I*. —(A1—
Ito ti* . Chief E. J, Blank*rd,
iiaantnk up bis nftlre In a mild
way, found an amply tear gas
b tto h krhfch, 10 hla knowledge,
had to a n on hand for n year*.
C jto ally ha loaaed It riut a
wiadtm IMo a parking lot. The
-em pty", bomb
exploded
and
aont a cloud *f acrid ra a d rift­
ing bark Into th* city BWl,
■ I X A D tC U f L I T l FOR D I M

JOHNBTOWN, m . Ray., l l . t (XI—IF* a rood thing tor M *
that tha B sntlag t u i d i b iSany
week* off, because th]* *yo«ag
hunting bband baa her baad«
full the** day* with her fatally,
1’bUip' W tagettua ram* hom*
th* o th er bight and found 11
M B Ihe snn^gllng bealde (Vsto.
Th# 'toother ^ • » “ r and • half
old and owty, | | Inches high, h at
• he 11 puppies that haee lived
ar» of nori&amp;ni
tor tkelr age.
A fertilU er. having 4 to S
rut nitrogen, about 8 p*
liti*pkith ui, h a d about • pe

Gene G affney
Was Murdered
&lt;r&gt;«lla*e*

W e*,

wue*

Roosevelt Orders
1200 Marines To
Leave F or Cshina

Application Of N eu­
trality I,aiV' Is De­
layed Temporarily
W A SH IN G TO N , A ng. I* -»/»*»
—ip n -ri'le n l Unosevelt yesterday
o td eie d u m i Murine* diapairht'd
to Hlmnghal to annul Am grlinti*
whose live* a re bmt suae red hy
trio Rlnn-Jap an ese
t:rltb*
ns
blah .olinlulsl ration nltlrlnl* re
vnahil ihut the Chief K te rn llv e
will delay appllialloii of
the
N eutrality Aet In tile F a r Ku»t
r m rrlsla at lenst lor th e I line
being.
It wa* revnateil th at lln- situ
niton w ith rra n rd to th e lieu
• rallty lg» Is on a day to day
basts but Hint the
P resident
may deride nt nny tim e ihnl
developm ents
w a rran t
appllen
lion ot the net, Aduilnls(rHituu
souri'n* em p h n sln d th a t • pres*
Hii e lrm tiisla n ee s do not war
is u l sueh ai l Inn alum
llirre
lias lieen no severs nee of dipt"
m atte relations, or form al doi
U talloli of w ar by e ith e r China
or Japan,
T he W hite
H ouse
iwialtlon
n o s mado
known
a f tr r
the
P resident, resprtndln* lo appeals
from Adm iral H arry K. YamelL
i nm m ander tn -rh le f of llie A sta­
tic Fleet, ordered the M arino
reinforcem ent a to em bark fntni
Ran Diego lor
Khanghal
as
■mlchly a* possible.
^ T h e order \vc* Issued through
S e rre ta ry of Klale tktrdell Hull,
who snld the Ih o ll Itor-i, the
Rlalh -llsalm en i* nod tlrarbpiai
ivr* Com pany of th e
Hernnd
M arine B rigade &gt; w K | l-ln fu rre
the F ourth M urine
Iteglon-ol

i n sir. I^mean It. You d» nut nns ur ever h a ir tn pay
a rent for It,

L I P I A FT I A D I A T M .

Born May IT, Juit after her
m othar’e d e a th , A n to ln a lta
(tarda, ahown w ith her sister.
J u n e, w u reported IhrWlnf i t
b tr N tir in i r i l l i , ol.. homi.
,nll nlMtnrd (tip. |ntiu|s&gt;ti Ctmu
mont III ulinnt In d ais
nod
slmulJt reach Hhansh.ft m tin
l ln- rhy u m u n l a 111 he m u
m i n i hy (lie light cruiser Mur
lilehead which will nngmeiii t.et
I I nitial RIhIihi hnllteslilp, and
destiny eg*
now
In
l ‘lillir&gt;a«
w ater*.

President Itoosevelt aeted In
til, capHilty ns
r iniiiiiniiderlii
chief of Ilia Army, Navy nnd
Mnrlnn, corps after receipt of
Ynniell'a request fnr reinforce
manta and follow lo r emergency
i "of c re m e , with Hull. Recre
tilrv of W ar Harry II. Woodring. (tan. Miilln Craig.
chlaf
of hi a rf of lln- Army; Hear Ad
nilrtil-* Jam es
O.
ItUtiardsoii,
eel log head of natal operallona,
slid Rtaolay It. Itorntiei-k. vet­
eran’ _ Hlnle ttoparlniaiit aaparl
whn today waa adranred In lllo
rank ot advisur on Far Kaalrrn
affair*
T he Chief H ieenl Ira 's tn a|o r
concern la for I lisa ante rem oval j
or proleclloti of the ttino A m eri­
cana In Mhntiahs! and o th er b e ­
leaguered rltlrn . Although him -,
dri-Ha have fled and ollu-ra were
leiaiillng outbound still'" today,
the governm ent has no a u th o ri­
ty In evacu ate It, clllreua hy
m andatory order.

* t* l

car again Or he rv rr lay* hand*
on h e r,’ the^,rooming house bp.
i-rator r»ported Martin as raying.
' Ja rk llarncs, another Driando
painter also |o»k
the wllnes*
s ta n d " this morning and further
implkatmt
Martin hy statin g
Impllcaleit
th a t the
he nollred bunchra uf )laves and
grna* fastened hi the chassis or
his Chevrolet pick-up truck, hod
too that the eahiD st pipe of Ih*
tru rk M-ktently had been damnged by some obuaele In Ihe
road.
Barnes reported th at he
aaked M artin if he had been In
th e woods and th a t he gar* an
GETS TWO WINNERS
off-hand reply
and proceeded
to remove all th# lelLtale signs
from the car.
Deputy S heriff Carl Williams
this morning reported . finding
h bloodstained sh irt In MartmV
room a fte r a atafrih (her* and
R u t the sh irt and a specimen
cf Gaffney**, Wood to d toen ran
legion
Junior
hasetiall
a m t tn WaahtogtMi fo r atatoi- cham pionship. A team of youag
dallon tn detarmlhe w hether of I stern, a lso coached by Jones,
not they* b any connecttoo.
WiUlama a fr i
mjtorUd f l a t
1b* result* o f th * eMck-up do
M artin '' Wtoriritohouta
tot
tX#
Tuesday night IlM Gaffney M i
'found m in in g fu rth er toeottod
tn* OrHndoan to th * aato.
M artin wa* arryt f d
riot
Thursday morning bv
Bhsrtff
Hand re a r where O effney^ body
Waa fo u n t th e
following day.
AJthdhgh he drhle* ahy riutdec,
a an I no fotSaal charges hav*
preferred against him ha
fa being Slid awaiting th* re­
m its of the blood teste by th*
Bum*a uf Investigation.

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COURSE FREE

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and dl-muraged abnut yuur health, send fur a free rnpy
of my "HEALTH HKKKKH'K GUI DR
*
If you art promptly I will lorlude one of my Half Diag­
onals t'h a rla an my rolorrd t'm d Combination Wall
Chari and a M r cample of KvarUlav—A must aatisfa r,
tori soft mass latatlV r ponder.—Rend »tsmp far full
particular* and he happy again.
lilt
n. tte iK iiiu i
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n a u M io . r t V

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• BILK FLAT CHECKS
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CLEANUP
ONK RACK

REDUCED—
TO CLEAR
LADIES*

SANDALS
* BETTER coT toNs
■nd CREPES

To-Niffht—Thursday

• SHANTUNGS—

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Brainard R elieves
W right In N i n t h
„•*/..«

*

*

Three Errors Costly
T o Gondoliers I n
Interesting " T i 11
cokouta earned
fame- last night
r Gondoliers In
l„
*.
t lights a t Vena*
.
■ of the largest
tha r Gondoliers
r«
scason.
Ing for the winn
way Owen
he was relieved
io a fte r walking
rn lo fa te him.
if.the Gondolier!
trtlie out route
threw *' b o re r-^ v
Irains rd relleyed
nth and hurled
he remainder of
rfh he pitched la
i, retiring them
1 Jffu rc d „.llTB

i

then DM out to right neld and

Umpire’s Wife Is M en to r Is E x p e c tin g A M u c k

Wilson O utfit Likes
Set Up In Coastal
City For Training

MiW- DrmBhy H as To Fir8t Practice Session Will Be Held In
The R ear O f The School On A fter­
12 -Young Children
noon Of A ugust 30

Arnold lagged up and scored.
, I t W*» one of th e tig h te st gomes
ever witnessed on th s Leesburg
diamond from th s firs t until tho
eighth a* Owen W right t i well M
DAYTONA BEACH, Aug. IT,—
Hunch kept mowing them down
one bp one, Inning by Inning,
______________ w _______ ____ _
Then cw m th s fnU I eighth fo r| roper vreilatlrv*, yesterday w t
Leesburg whsn
Clary singled j (ba City of Daytons* Beach sb
through short snd advanced to pitching s training camp hers
second when Wes Kbigdon worked ( , hc sp rin g «f jb .ib, according
T iuncirrori-free-p a is. U i igstmrWg ^
Bun ttr e n n i.---------------filed out t# deep rig h t and Clary | Hrrwld P. Nugent, prosldent
tagged up snd adraneod U t h l r d , he phllly baseball eorporati
without
a .play
informed Tho
“
’ - *balng
* . made fo r him. ..............
— Hun Record by wire
Bwedo
Infield ^
y* had asked offara from
Swedo^ Martin then h it an tefleld
|,e
gtounrtrr to fKklnney” MeGownn f&gt;ayicrus Reach, and “other points
who threw to the plate
lsllna
plata to g e t Clary |n
|n'npo|nr|da,
7 ld s , Igm
U u lslln
a aend
n d 'CCalla ll
D tvi, dropped th a hall. KingKing-1| forn|a*'
fornla" jn
In preparation fo r abdlabdlbut Davis
don advanced to third on th a play. „ lln, t h*|r _
jp_iy; -Hpring quarter*
.. Ihen
..
* T * the
d |--------_____ Fla.
M artin
swiped
second tack ..........
|,7 w in......
teri tHaven,
Lefore
Holbrook
poped
ou‘ I Nugent would not reveal the
second losem in McGowan. T o I club's term s In asking bids from
Holcomb, playing In center fie). l prospective camp sites, nor the
for the IxmkouU, aecured an In j sllea
, ___ _________
considered ______________
la the
three
field hit but In making a play atx t« . Ho Fever, the Philadelphia
Hornier kickedJhe hall Into H g h t'm a g n e to Indicated-Daytona Beach
field. Klngdon scored on th e hit wou|(j have the inside full because
orvrt•MerGw crossed th e p la ts on c f wn, cip an siv r and egpenslvc
Bonner’s bobhle.
| Hpring
plants’!-m e a n in g , l of
The Gondoliers msda a eerloua cpurM&gt; lb , | IB,000 field on Cypress
th r ra t In their half of th e final
and .th e City Island Park in
chapter when W right lost his
h eart of town,
control snd walked the first two
C)tjr y Bthere last night had the
m m Ip fare—him. Then Skipper H ,uiy proposition under coniid-

Better Machine This Season;
Woodrow RiserToCoachLine
By Mary K liiahrth Plommer

Lookouts To Wear
M 'S T A f lD ltlO S N ew U niform s In
™ :r " v’V mr * Tonight's B a t t l e

I'liUliurEli
HumI mu
l'|ilU4Ul|ihU
ill M4lk 1)11

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rero
1**1Hill oove. - . w
ChlrwKu . - ------ re
IlnEton
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t*l*VI»l(!t1ll re*e.......
.
Wit toll1tlKl&lt;»II
HI. IdUUiE
,«
I'tUlmti-lplilti ----&gt;b‘ Clary on third he scored with
back to

New urlaons
*1
U lrm lntboni — — . *C

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IS—Hoorn with llognl,

L1VKHTGCK:
Carload
oxt a
nicely
fur.
good mules for sale or rx . CLEAN ROOMS,
nlshnl. Excellent mral*. Con'
change. Carlton Ltvr»tock Ex.
change represented by J . (*. vcnlcntly located. Tho Gables.
Human, Heard*!!
aiding—Uutid
2ft— M lscollaneouB F o r Hale
M errlw ethrr barn.
YOUR PHOTO on a postcard.
1 — L o o t &amp; Found
0 for 60c. Wieboldt Studio.
memo book list o&lt; protlncn,
java, addresses.
I'leaas
re-

w n v
_____
Httlooed body, ItttLOO. 1M&gt; Chevrelot scope, good 'tire s, &gt;186 00
Real 4 B m , Used Car D ttU ra.
BA—-Ma U~ H e l p W gntA d

t w jl

HE M . ' t m n * a n

po r.

colain rofrlgorator for
Hr ml mil* Tiro- Bhop.
- FOR SALE: &gt;00,000 second hand
brick. 100,000 fget second band
lumber, plenty heavy timber. 100
aquarea g a ln n lx ed tbv Bee H.
L D uhart, &gt;th A Cypress At a ,
........................
FIVE AND seven foot ell p o r­
celain Norse refrigerator, HIT
model. Liberal dleroant. Trade
In. Beralnole Tire Shop.

WE HAVE, a n " excellent oppor­
tunity to offer some
man,
Route should net &gt;36 weekly
p ro f it Applicant should ba ba.
I wren IB M years old) must have
ear, Can arrange either cask or
credit contract. Route over 1JW0
families near Banford.
W rite
Rural Sales, J. R. Watkins Co..
Memphis, Tsnn,
BETTER PDFS for aal«,
llagan. Markham.
i — B II h a U bci W a n U 4 ________
WOMAN WANTS Ikundry. Cull
96 M U W. &gt;th SL Washing
and Ironing. Mary Tum or.
WANTED I bouse wopfc of ear
kted. Willie
Moo
Wilburn,
BM E. 61k SL

II
M

Tho Sanford Lookouts
will
• u"
,«s« wear
naw
uniforms
toolght
lit: alien they meet tha HI. A uruim _ lino S alats In a regular ache*
’ d u ll Florida State League till.
*11, IToaldant Henry Watson &gt;of
l i e tho Sanford llasoball Aasoclalinn announced today that they
would ho used
tonight
but
**• | their atyla and rotor has not
&gt;J I bean released by Mr, TThtson to
ref. | data, altbouah It U known that
*1* the capo and sos ara of bright
x tl^y elld w . It Is understood that
;j{ | the shirt and pants’ are of a
i n light grayish purple with Lookif* out* reading on iho front.
According to
otltctala,
the
uniforms are stylish and good
.AM looking under tho Hrhls fur
| j a night ball and so Hanford will
.Ais hava a C lassy looking group of
l i t ball players.

Challouuua*
XV
IS
KsuaVIIU ----------- 14
»• . .
YESTKNIIA V*B IIKSUI.TS
PLIinlUA STATU L U U k B

1.— Announcumunla

Deadlock Over Sugar
Bill Seemi Broken

I note a taw years ago and also
By "JULIAN BTCNBTROM
Iho U niversity., of Florida Is
Mrs. Em m ett Ormsby, wife of
Herald Sports Editor
the
A m erkan league umpire,
"I lictlevo panfasid tw ill have aiFoclfd to bo a great' asset
docs her h it for baseball by car. another great season of foot­ In the McLucaa machloa tbU
« g fo r their IS children, rang- ball and that tbn. 13J7 club will year.
Ilo ■&gt;*&lt;&gt; staled that ftuaaelt
lr from 0 months to 14 years Io better than last year's ele­
Me Week on would
be
bactk
ven," said Coach Leonard H r
— Mra^ Qrmslar hasn 't hart time -4mean—ut— Uia—ucm Inula___tilth with tha Celery rede a* fbo
to ae« a lea goo game In Tout O le ry Pctl* whrn Interviewed 'b a rk field----- mootor—s a n d .— aU i----Crarken la axpoclod lo trrlv p
years. . . . .
yesterday h r a Herald report­
‘ “T hat's my huaband'a busi­ er rnncrrnlng the posathllllles In Hanford aometlma next week,
Tha new athletic
field
ta
ness,” sba aaya. “ Mine it a t of the 1937 season nt Hanford.
nearly
completed
as
lbs
"If weight.
eiperlenrn
snd
playing Halo la finished b o ^m
brains rnn give Hanford another
tho stands and a fence
s tu g P
great season, Hanford will hava has to bo coostruelrd.
The
It for they will have players
workmen have tha m aterials on
who h are had caperlenca In
head sod work la scheduled to
many of the games last season start Monday or Tuesday.
and annio who
arn
playrig'
Everything In a nutshell reth eir third year of the game,’ reala that tha McLucaa machine
Mr. M rl.urai said.
will hava another groat eeeetop
He alio made a statem ent
and II ehuuld—according, ta lbk
concerning tho plan* ToP IBB
m entor, exceed the eleren of
schedule that It not yet com­
pleted, as l»e. U _ J |lit|n P y tH .iq
■et another club on the ache*
rtulo tills season and play a to ­
M rs. Ormsby doesn't
believe tal of tan ra m ri,
LEGAL NOTICE
In minding h er husband'd busi­
OB tho achedal* 10 far- Han­
ness, but she made the spring ford will open with Kustls and in t u b c iH c c r r r e r a r » r
Training IrlpTTd Florid*
ihi« lhenT~Liko City, H*ytuSa~B4Brti.'
p u m t o w in A nn ro w a n d .
year, taking a|g children with DcLand, Ocala, Orladdo. Iju i moLN m m , nr cmanher, and she drove them back don HI. Augustine and l&lt;eea*
I'tCRV,
alone, cover lag the I £30 miles hurg. The loeulor also slated k . r . ih io c k . P lain tiff—
that he la , trying lo get some n u * n r . a n n n f. D*feoo»n»—*
in tw o and u half days.
m in i?* p a n p iu u c A T to w
the
out-of-town
games
V ,fcWhy should I tell Emmett of
T ill: MTATIS OP FLORIDA TO:
Hanford
eo
w i l t to do aM ut baseball V she shifted back to
nr.nn iF .^ n o C K , *•• Mrs. Anna 1-ursell. le t
Wkat
Man*,
sake. “ He haa a ' mind of his from now on the schedule can turret.
liolss. Idaho.
run on a fitly-filly
playing
own ahd a good one, too.”
Voa are K iri I, * required la ap­
pear la the 11111 of Csmplalat
The O nusbyi ere one of the basis.
a* Inet yoa la ths above vauMcLucaa Is trying to get a ■
great love stories of baseball. In
■ted sausa ea H e a d e r th s tjh
of Usplviaber. H it, a t the
his absence, they never have club to open with In Hrplam- ■ley
Clerk'. office In the Court llouae
failed to writ* each other dally her to rompletn tho ten ram e of Uomlnole Ceaaiy, PlorNa. la
Hanford. Plorlds. sad upoa dafo r tfl y e a n , ths length of their schedule.
fault so lo do Dacrss r r a CobThe first practice session will foss.i
m arriage.
He telephones horns
will ho varrrsd afhtant
a t least twice a week while on bn held In the rear of the
This order shall ba pahllsheg
school
building
on
Ibe
after­
the road.
once a week for four eonaeoettea
In TIIM BANKOFID IIRItAnother baseball “ home girl” noon of Aug, 10. The ecsslons weeks
At.n a aswspapse publlensd Is
Is Mrs. Charles Leo
HartnsU, will ronllnue dally except Hut- Hanford. * e » |^ U
fA tU I
attractive young blond* wife of n rd sr and Monday.
i«)NH and o n n illtE D a t Uaa"
When
asked about his as­ ford.
the Chicago Cubs' noted catcner,
Florida, th is 4th dak a t
sistant
roaches he
*ald that August, m i .
"Gabby.*
O r . HBRNIMTH
tho
nawrimmr
would
bn
WoouShe rum s up th s H artnetts'
rnw
Riser
who
would
hold
(OPPICfAL
BEAL)
philosophy:—
------L
»r« a .
‘ "C hirks- job Is beaeball. Mint down tbn line coaching posl ■
P R K n.R . WIIMOK
la running a home and rearing
two children.”
She like*
gardening, raise*
flowers, Is an adept cook of lh&lt;-|
roasts, steak and chicken tLa',
her huabgnd likes.
Sheila Alma, th eir plump baby
girl, k too young W bo a base,
Tke Kind Vvu will Like At Prleee Yen Will UOe
ball fan, but “Buddy," a curly,
%
"J
J'"
'
‘
, -wt
.
haired
second .g rad er,
already
4!
*
w e a n a baseball
cap labeled
N E W Y O RK , A ug. W r - m -

(.'•itf mildIII

HAVE YOUR Watch repaired by
on# who really knows how.
Brfggx, Jeweler, Magnolia Ave-

Year

'Philadelphia 1*
'Considering Its
Camp At Daytona

dtIrMiiu .
Hmvt Vrn k
Jill. IaiiiIi

The Gondoliers ram s

.....

To Start 1937

M cL tV L C

S a n fo r d M o u n d sm a n G iv e s

In T i g h t Contest

|

Soafard 4. L sssharg I.
Lt*|lono I. I'olalho 4.
at. A uaosiln. T, urloodo t.
llalnrvvlltv 14. l k L s 4 T.
BATIOMAL M l AUUC
H .w Tork 4, BoMea 1.
I’llisburgb 4, Chlcagu 1.
I’lillsSvIphla It- Brooklyn I.
SI. Louis «. C lo slan stl « 4alahl).

Leesburg F a n s Do
Much Damage To The
Sanford Lookout Bus

PaulDean May Never
H url A nother Game

tvjv “r

JOB PRINTING
FOR L IT TE R AIAOB, BILL HEADB. TAOB,
CARDS, ENVELOFEB, OFFICE FORMS, BTC*

Tha Sanford
I-ookouU’ bus
was nearly wrecked
by
aomo
Irfctburg fana la st evening In
th a t city whan during ths gams
eomrona went out behind
the
club house -where the bus was
p a rk e d - a n d -U t-A ll. ib i-B lt-J H tl
of tha tires, emptied one of Uw
gasoline tonka and destroyed the
switch key.
I t was ISiBO A. M. this morn­
ing before the lookouts wore
obis to Uavo tha
Inland elty.
Jimmy W right alatad this morn­
ing t b | t it * u ■ dirty trick U
play vven though Banford
and
Leeoburg did have soiqe trouble
and Lee Meodowa, manager of
th a Gondoliers, also expresses
hlx opinion. Loo said th at things
Ilka t i n t had been going on for
sometime In Leesburg and U wsa
tho wortt of aomo young men.

vsUaA *1 hi. Lou
roll II, Uhloaaa ,1
sOtTMMMh LMA4

4 8-3

PHONE

Hi ,ln«k 1. Kbi» i
:V a M
a V r.i'aA Nr u

\

Sem inole P rinting Co.
OftRHMnlll

FOLLOW TH E CROWD
TO

L A N E Y ’S D R U G S T O R E
AND TRY
LANRTO FAMOUS
SANDWICHES 10c A IB*
HOT DOGS 6c

Jimmy Dykea Swears
O ff League Umpires

_ LARGE LIMEADES 6c

"THE BESf AND MOST
SANITARY DRINKS
IN TOWN

CHICAGO,
Aug*
18. —{*•&gt;
Jim m y Dykes, W hite Sox mana­
g er, Is to
sore a t . Amartcon
laag u o um pires, especially Brick
Owens who reversed a decision
a t Yanks* Stadium whan ths
Yanks
complained,
th a t
hs
th reatens
to
w rit# Free Ideal
W ill H arrldg* a &gt; U o r of pro-

WASHINGTON, Aug. 1B .-M 1
—Tho long deadlock between Uw
edailnUustkm and Coogreas ever
the csutrewraial auger markotlag

tr tiii'S

F o r (Sale

it of it agxlrat
lid. “ And l
rame and what

kl" appeared broke* Monday n ig h t.

The House approved a conferencs between Senate and House
leaders to p u t th e bill lata final

TUXEDO FED
DRESSED. BABY 1
aircraft, to

're .

bo
r i
-

-

-'• * « v

'

TUXEDO

LIVE AND

AT ALL

�Rcm lnok C ntm ly P N d a c M

.

•

Mora Frail And VacataMaa T du Aay
Similar Ara* la Aiaarka

AUGUST II, 1137

Johiy-ROosevelt Ro

Japanese Troops Spring Into Action A gainst Chinese

Chinese Drive

With Czechs
Accuses Soviet Ally
Of Stopping A nns
Shipments In O rder
To Help Loyalists
PORT RALKItirf,' ROANOKS
ISLAND. N. C , Auk. I t,—VP&gt;—
P m U n tt KM M rili jrn tfH if as*

Czechoslovakia "
France And England
U nite In E ffo rt To
| Get Trace In China
LISBON. Auf, 19.— (AP)
—The authoritarian Portu­
guese government announced
formally today It had sev­
ered , diplomatic relations
-w ith the Republic of Cieehoalovakla over an unfitted or­
der for machine guns.
At the same time Portu­
gal iccuaed Csashoalorvakts

Is H it By Bomb

p la n control uf th r f m r a n M l
In the hand, of “a eelaet ripea"
•m l challenged them to atop using
the Conatltution oa a dock to bid*
John Roomy*It (rig h t), youngest oon of tb a Presiden t, and hla “their m l llealgn."
Speaking to thousands gathtraveling companion, John Drayton (left) were reported A ugust IS crrd a t thla historic fort In
to have departed for Parla a fte r youna Rooaevallvkgiertedly squirt- commemoration of iho birth of
ad champagne on Mayor Pierre N ruvea^'. of Canoe* and roufhed VI rain l« D a n , the fkrat thlM
him with a bouquet of flowers1 during ilh a traditional •'balll* of of IJnfllsh parentaa* born on tba
nm tfnent in 1UT,
tba flower*" there A uauat IB. The two are. shown, a* Mr*. Franklin A m rrV in
Mr. Rooaaaelt emphaalusd hla
tbeTnctdcnl.

h a “ Influence and
an
unidentified
In b ia d ia c
the

Japs Continue Bom­
bardm ent From AirPlanes And Ships
SHANGHAI,

Aug. 19.—
Chinese In­
fantry struck hard s t the
heart of Japanese sh o re p o ­
sitions In eastern Shanghai
lute today and forced enemy
lines i»ek almost to Whangpoo River,
The Chinese drive cam®
just ns the vsn guards of the
( A P ) — Massoa o f

areka no e h in fa In the form of
Here ‘Japanese troop* are teen hurt y in e Into track* to ru*h Into action against Chinese soldier,
American government,*
■'"M a jo rity rule m u lt b* p rr- w W * stubborn iea|*taVe*gU libU ^kiti' t e fintHtT ' f F Tfc.*&lt;*JrL*yf'.'.iy -a E - - It'Am the. grirnKJ attack be1
■ervad aa a safeguard of both pan loeltiK momentum, Japanese-retaliated with an aerial bombardment that drm ollihrl score* of
liberty and etwlllaatiqci," be said. building*.
a•
*
Japans,* army from homa ' w ars
"U nder It property ran bo secure;
reaching the Shanghai w ar *«"••
under It ahuee, can end; under 11
It th r r a tr n e d 'to disorganise tba
plan* &gt;f the Japaneaa command
of this for the almple, enfant
fhr asekkig a victory on a rr*ntreaaon th a t to the a v rra fe of opr
ly rxtrndsd front.
cltlienahlp can be brought a Ufa of
The ailranra of the Chlnaaa
g te a tn - opportunity, of fra a te r
security, of fr e a te r happlnaaa."
Fralaea Pkmrera
I t waa theea worthy hopea, tha
Fraaldant declared, that led the
Memberi of the Sanford Sea
fa th a h and m other, of many na­
Scout troop will hold their weekly
tio n , t f Battle In America. It « * •
meet in f tonight at 7:30 o’clock in
called pioneering in tha olden’dayt,
the Junior High School.
Mr. BooeereH u ld , “and pioneer
In f it atlll la—pioneer in f for tho
i'imply A leut c. It, I)awr nu
preoorratlon of our fundamental * WASHINGTON, Aug. lO .- ld t today *w e, reported
recovering
im tllatlon* * fa in ,t tha caaaolaoa
limu ’ a minor operation per
attack of thooo who h a te n a tail|( J-Mcmbor* of the Florida con- formed at tho Hay I’lm-e tinsin tlswiiiFrtWf.**
■National delegation said today pllat feoantly.
L t g errrtary W allace' had *u»toAaf Lnktoly khaV^ffccttvo , Wl'A workman today
were
S fc V f tb a ' ban’ on the
of gradlac Magruill* Avenue be­
tween F ir,t nad Beroud Street,
price to the laylag ot the brlrk
eblrli It |* ballet ml will lie
method* nf Ilf* and governm ent,. They *a!d the order pointed out
e ln n » l porfunrtory d.'liuta, nonthey would promptly label th e m 'th a t Florida had enacted lrgUia
rtm tin io ra la l nioaauro w a, *viil
Horialiats,'' Mr. Roosevelt a*Id.
|tlu n offering adequate protection
Mrs. Gladya KamUII. huine d r- inn l, to tho lliiu&gt;e lor ru n ald ir- w anhlpa on the Hvat and bal­
He then quoted extensively from , to consumer,. It had been the monal ration agent for Rrminole nllmi uf m inor Honule amoud lerina aahdrr a* they grove their
line* forward,
Tha Japan***
a letter written by the B ritlah|original purpose of the order when County left today with Mia, Mnrj mfqila
atateaman and hlatorlan Lord Mac- , It wa* issued in IB3# they aalil, C, Keown, S tate tlunm lleirton.
t'tmlriiiun
llaritim i.
MItala- command, however, prepared 1o
taulay, In I8S7 to an American to fix more i-xaetlng atandaid, klration agent fo r in ln&lt;pe&lt;1k&gt;n elppl Dolnoernl. ol thrt Honile throw Into the b a ttla fo r Shang­
friend In which h r forecast (hat
told
III, hai tho new arm y afrH htg from
of numriou* club* Ihrougbout the Kliinm-n Coiiuullli'c.
erWpdtng the
Observation during the past elate.
“Institution* purify ' damocratlo
loljrague* tho !•-*(latwl lull would Japan, greatly
year," they quoted from the
&lt;berk Ibe Uki' of |n-i,unal hold- field uf operation*, and to com­
autpenslon order, "disclosed that
lo r roniptnltM, forelcn rorpur- pel tha Chlneae to withdraw by
these conditions have been satis­ rtl late ycatorday afternoon b&gt; J IImi*, multiple UU«I« and lu flanking movement*.
Japaneae air
bomba
mlaaed
factorily met".
Constable W. A, McMullen noil im-poraltoa of pcreonnl lalenla,
their mark and antaahrd a t an
Under the old order which waa W. W. Owen*, *pecl*l poller nt ilia i« avoid Inrnnje inx liability.
n te n d e d for a year In IU3H, the State Market * kore, and uharjred
Tim Uou.e lud ntxbt paaaed 'American Bouthem BapHat m il­
ban would have taken effect with the theft o! auto arre,**iri.-i nfnl aont to emit i-aUUet) with tha lion lloapltal a t Nalntungchow
auf-J Sept. I.
from a car telonglng to Clifford w liale lla la,i maj.ir meaauro ol up tho Y angtie In Kiangau prov­
The
miaaion
Buffered
W alker.
i Mil*
*oa,lim- th e
tkou.ooo.ooo ince.
| W agner-Steagall
Imuilng
bill heavily and the fate of it* SO
wa* not
known.
b
Bobby Franklin nf
Lerabwtg dnalsnqd to provldn ebeap, aanl- A m erind*
aimed
|» &lt; adiifdtfe.1 winner of the am- lory dwellloa, for famlllea earn Ibiinbe ii|i|&lt;arrntljr were
i r r h r power home.
American runiular authorltU*
deeply Interested In the security
,
WASHINGTON. Aug. l».-tA*&gt;
look a firm atand
a gal net a
of property and the maintenance
—PoMiblllty
of
anothor
delay
In
Japan,',,, naval plan
to
taka
bf order.
complete control of River Whang" ‘Accordingly the malrontenl* beg Innm | work on the propoaed
p«o by which foreigner* muat bo
are firmly y*t gently re,trained. new Federal JaU at Tallaha.aee,
arose last night a fte r
I’riaon
rvacualed to era.
Tha bid time 1* got over without
rente I km* from Semlnol* Count:
robbing the wealthy tp relieve the H unan ufflqlala determined low
j bide on the flrat unit tireerlrd
Indigent
HINURR USED 41 YEARS
The President aald that thla ra -1 their aellmelee.
seni Med recent resolution, bf (be 1 Lowest figure* on tha four
■La NCABTER, O .-U P I— OamUnited State* Chamber of -^om- Items nf the first unit totaled
liine* may be th« new order In
II6TJI44.
Thr
bureau
had
esti­
merer, the Liberty League, the
A H ear, conrlau of two ilrcnilra
wheat
harvesting,
but Lou II
National Association of Manufac­ mated 1140.000.
of rducntlonll Work and a pre­
Knecht ru t hi* crop thl* year w ith
Jam
es
V.
Bennelt,
prison
direc­
turer* or editorials w ritten “at the
view
of
work
which
the
depart­
an old-faihloncd binder h* bought
tor, said It waa passible the spe­
behest of aoma well-known news­
In 1806 and has us*d annually aear
cification*
would ^ be rhanged ment hope* to accompllah w ith­
paper proprietor*."
in the ne»t few decadre wao-thn
since. “I'm not even IMe rested In
Turning again to Maccaulay, Mr. and aew bid* asked. T hr first theme of an address made by
|s combine na long n* thla old stand­
unit, a utility building and power
Roosevelt recorded tba gloomy pic­
by keep* clicking," be asyt.
plant, D p ert of an Institution Jam es . fl. Rickards, secretary ot
ture the hlstoriaa painted of the
th e 8l*i# Education Association,
eatlmalad to coal | t 00,000.
IIViillRMl
PM# Tltvaal
a t a meeting of the South Flor­
Sanford Girl Rrout, left aariy
ida School Official* Association
In
Bartow
yeelrrday, T. W. this afternoon with their nosebags
Lawton, praaldent of tha assocl- and blanket rolls for a three-day
FORICABT • '
Jaunt a t Camp Wikiwiki, neat
allow reported today.
Partly cloudy tonight and F ri­
.* %
O ther apeak a n who gave short Lake Mary. •
thundarMlsa Irena Htnlun. raptaln of day widely scattered
talk* a t tha maeling were: T. V.
Caa way, Chairm an of the Board the girl*, h as arran g 'd for the ahowera In south portion Friday,
northwaat
Florida—
■T. Deaton wkw'glod at her home of Co* Oollega which a t that o t Public Iiutructian fo r High­ troop’s greatest Court of Award* Ealrem e
yesterday will bo bald tn tha tim e waa looatod at LeOrana*, lands. countyj , T- N. K. Halley. to b* held a t 7:00 o’clock Friday partly cloudy tonight and FH*
Brick koo FanarM m a te Frgiey Oa. Bha Is aarvlvad &lt; by bar. Buparintendam of Public tnaliuc- n ig h t Four tenderfoot pin* pnd day.
DAYTONA TIDIS
a t |I : H A .-M . -Wltk tha Hat. husband, a prantlatqg/ phyalclaa tiau fa r Highlands County) ami 87 awards Wilt be prvaeiilMl a t that
Friday’s tldaa, low, I I tOI A.
w. p. Brook*;- paatar of to* b a n - t a r over la yearai a eoa, Judaon B Walker, *u|iednlMid- tim e,' The public i* invited to
M., 12:06 P. M.J high. 8:04 A .
attend.
,
r t n t Baptist Ohurch
offUUl- Cecil Deaton wbo Is amptofad ant Ot Orange county.
D uring their ouljng, lh* girls M./ 8:84 P. Mla tba Traaaary Department la
lag.
•*•(• .
M r. Lawton staled that th*
RAROMRTRR
Mr*. D*nton waa ^ era Dan Waablagton alia a son Hobart regular September meeting of will enjoy swimming, boating,
Yealcrday, SO, today, M .l.
aad a tba Aaacclatian wa*. diapenard game*, and campfire stunt*.
IS-. 1178 at Mldbaopy, Fla., tha Deaton of thla City:
Tb* group of camper* include:
Deaton
who with berause of th* numerous
only dau rh tar af
Robert
H. daughter Larlle
Hall, wbo represented Atocha* te B Pure* In lh* Maria* llo*- •tb e r meeting* connected with Jean H arper, Marly* Goatach.
county la tb a LaglaUtar* for plUI a t Detroit. Mich.
tb* opening of school*. Th* Oc­ Neill* Gen* Bally, VirginU Chap­
Beth Cecil and L adle Dea­ tober meeting ^rlll be held in man, Letllia Gormly, Ruth Spanaavaral la m a , and Mary C rfiD .
ccr, Ethel Root, Louis* Nordair* Tampa.
Mr*.' Deaton'* a u th o r. Mary ton have arrived her#
gratt, Mary Anna Gormly, Edith
the
funeral
Cro*by, waa a stater of tb* plan* to attend
I-ovaJay, Catherine Hurt, E lisa­
PR IN C E HAS TO HTUDY
• m ilean tomorrow.
and
M artha
Tba body will be In etata
BUCHAREST, - m King beth Whig ham,
from 4 t*a p. u . today unlit tba Carat «f Rumania think* that hi* W riihL
tunatal aarvlcaa loiuorruw, la- •aa. Pltuaa Mkhael, h a, kid too
Also,
Batty W rihaa. Batty
t i f ant will be mad* la tba ■ an y holiday* thl* year. Ill* father Chapman, Eunice Tatum, Julanaa
Bvaggroaa Cemetery. *
Edna Collins, Ms bat
baa Aaatdad th a t b* must do *om* Howard,
P allbearer, wUI be Jamas U. work. S tkaai rum ination* have Chapman, Daria McCall, Gall D r
Sharon, J . M. WUaan, Sidney d. b**n p i m — d m that Prince Ml- Forest, Japes King, Olive Chap­
and
N ti. D. K. MeNah. J . A. B r* n * ahnai may. aatak up with tb* rest man, Margaret Spencer,

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Coloring Oranges
It E lim in a ted

T ax Avoidance
B ill Is Passed
By The S enate

Wallace Says Present
' State Law Provides
■&gt; Enough Protection

tha d lu alro u a
battle
batwaen
China and Japan which la en­
dangering thouaanda f ( foreign­
er* a t Shanghai. *
The foreign
mlnletry, upon
receipt* of tho British aaggaation, at one* di,patched a note
of appcoral to LtiSdan. I t va*
undvratood China la n d Japan
land, Franca and
tba
United
he*tea to aafaguard tba tntareat*
of the w arring net Ic m .
IIONQKONO. Aug.f t». - ( A ',
—A cholera apldecalc menaced
an area ot
a a ra rtl
hundred
square mil** cm tba ao tth China
coaat today Including tbla B rit­
ish haven for rafagaa* from the
Bhang b*J w artara.
Tba plague atrack tba H earbong erowa calaay. aacaad *g
th e i’uliugueee colony of Ma-

'
flo ra l a u n t y warn* lio.ooo in
, f * Saaford bond*, o*'which the ta la r
v l
^Unguent for eevoral
yearn, but tho D u ral CommletlonUS- erw baww- SaallS id to accept tba
1^1 re f and log bond* , which bear a
I low ra te a f Jntereat and amortlan
01 In 40 yeara.
Dtaray,
Duval county lee* mo owner of
thooo bond*, when the Peoploa Bank
o t Jacksonville cloeed lie dour*
aevtral year* ago, T h e » bond,
had been get up a* collateral for
the county fund* depoiiled with
the kink.
Up to tha precent time 00 per­
cent of the City’* bonded IndebtedThe Insurgent column on the nee* hi* toen1 refunded, end ft la
Paleneia Road to Santandar, the hoped th a t tho g reater p art of
twin of a force operating on the the outetaadlpg bond* will bv
parallel Burgos Road to
the refunded - within a short time,
east, alone has taken 4,700 prl* Including th e'em o n n t held by Du­
val county. '
loner*.
At the tension tomorrow, the
The Spanish government aaaerted yesterday th a t a aurprtae fact th a t the City I* not making
aorti* uf crack
Aalurlan and an appropriation In Ita n e it y ear',
Santandar troop* front tha moun­ budget for the payment of In­
tain* west of Itcinoaa had crum ­ terest and retiring of bond, other
bled thp left flank of the cru. than the refunding bond, will be
d a l Insurgent sdvanre a Kami pan n ed o a rw t h r Dotal* Commitiloner* In an affort to gain their
tin d er.
The government troope were acceptance of the refunding deal.

M artinReleased From
Jail W ithout Bond

Shipping official* bare
e ip raised fear th a t It v eald be
naceesary to cancel aQ call*
at thla port and to ta a ra a tia e
nhlp* which already b a re ar■ ta d . Uf II I reported case* o(
(holer* last weak I I
already
b are bean fatal. Tba epidemic

Lions Club Visits
A tlantic Brewing Co.

•torag* task* wkiah b ar* a
capacity af 871 b a m la . It waa

State Hospital Tries
Cure For In a n ity
CHATTAHOOCHEE, Aug. IE
E tata Hospital wgj

J . A. Martin. Orlando alga
painter who has been held In J»ll
here for mere than a week pending
Investigation* In the de*th of
Kngrne Gaffney, whoa* body wa*
found last Friday aouth of Alta­
monte Spring*, w ti given hi*
freedom last night.
No rharg** had bean placed
against M artin but wv*r»l w lf
naaaas a t tb* coroner** Inquaat
Into Oaffnay** death Implicated
him in th e caa*.
Sheriff C. M. Hand Indkatod
today th a t enough evidence had
oat been uncovered In tb* ca»* to
w arrant charging lb* Oriandoan
with murder and th a t be couldn’t
b* held indefinitely otherwise.
W ith tb# rakeba* of M artin tha
brvaatigatiaa Into tb* death of
Gaffney wp* 'rirtullly a t a rollapae
*• Sheriff Hand admitted th at
ndlhlng ntw had developed In

Social Security For
CorurressmenPUnned

Delay I Foreseen
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                    <text>T ra v it Still In
Gulls Collect 24 Hits In Race For League
able Victory, 7-6, 9-2 B atting Crown
rge Phillips Becomes F i r s t League HIb WorkWIth A Bat
Aided Chattanooga
pitcher To Hurl'Two Timet During
For Three Seatons
A Single; Game
iredktable Orlando OulU
I Into three Sanford hart■ tha la lsrr city yaaterday
nan to oraduea a • to S
^ V h k h featured • da*

Inning. Jo* Daisy's rookU Or.
Undo Gulls scored a aurpiiatn*
and gu llin g T to • darialosi u r n
tba eeeond-plsce Sanford Look-atria a t Ttakar Plaid Batonta*
night In a tilt in which four
Mda's Jim Mahafley. tatmL Sanford p Hehere- paraded to tha
mm lha Sanford benebB aU mound. non. effective.

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WASHINGTON, Aug. !&amp; _ &lt; * )
—Cecil Howcl Travis
always
could hit.

As a little fellow, ha would
bat rock, all over his father’s
Georgia cotton fields when ha
was supposed to ba chopping
cotton. F
Ever since, Cadi has
had confidence
hla ability to
connect
—
Travis Ski K|s heart bn a big
league bascbsll career.- Ills p ar.
rnts could do nothing to change
hla mind. When tbs* adyiasd
him to go to college ha prompt,
ty balked insisting ba was going
to play ball.
Beclnu that lha youth would
not change his plana, hla p ar.
ants gave their permission. Cecil
enrolled In a baseball school that
KM Eberfield and Tubby Wal­
ton were conducting in Atlanta.
"W hit ran you d o t" Bber.
field Inuqlred of the young .hope­
ful.
“ Well, sir," replied Walton,
recently. "whcn'‘_he started mas.
•aging that tomato with t i l the
grace end skill of s finished
product I knrw wr had found a
real embryonic alar.” •
In 1031 Chattanooga
signed
Travis. . His heavy -bat had

nlaht as y
j t t g
„ T? | ^ - , nr, ’ V T ^In Ih . tart
m T a a tU a lk o M words as of tha eighth, tha O hUs eud(ham down with four ,d*nly found
Ihemulvee
with
.
l i . h i.
utisfaetory four runs and the score a tU as
M M
th . Sanford Inflsld blew high as
r n "Halle Belaaeie’’ PhlL
. ___, ■
tUHad for Eaafbrd ra tNo one dreamed, after Han.
r and got n* tha first from , A ** W m sssi • ^ ‘r *
j_nv But
th .
htptlffm I" tha ninth on two hits and two
«* to tha m J S l
t w r n n ' «w l
tha
Guns
arar
____ Bhlrlsv
ooanad
come back for a rlstory.
E J L to £ 2 *
ftedth,
B*t •**»• back tha* did. .'and
•.w o u n d up on flrat »ha* J " *®
**«&gt;
" j threw Smith’s hunt *■&gt;«*■ »»"&gt; had rellsred B re v ard
as Jtebarson scored and « * • u &lt; t of„ ,h« "*"•* •*"**»•
r want to second. Gad.
«ha mound with threa solid
slogl, scored Shirts* and
three
aoIM
r*a slnats scored Rmlth.
. , Mote . quit
1 ufl after
*ft*r . threa
■nilpe was moved front the hHa and a walk bad brought two
nd la center field here, with ru m over, with two on and no
nard taking over. Mahaf. out. Criaftsld took over to fan
flaw out to left for lha Shirley, walk Smith to fill tha
: out but Holland singled bases and cause Overstreet, bat.
far Gadfrea, to fly out.
ply to right, scoring God- ‘
Than, with tba count threa
In the fourth. Oodfrea walked, ■nd two sun wnitay W l l l i r m i l
had
'gtksr singled- to rights Mahaf. as a - hornet oeeause Joe
f walked, and, with tha bags called a second strike on him,
lakad, Holland's second single Crlsflelf hurled one low for the
•rad, God free and Walker, fourth ball, forrlng In tha win­
srly Wynn relieved Brelnard ning run.
Bmne of tba customers had to
nis and gat . by without further
be carried out of ths field, tbs
ookls In that fronts.
Orta Mo added urn more in the cllnurg was so suddsn.
In the eighth, Holland was an
fill, vhs eighth, end ths ninth
i complete the lesson's biggest Inf laid out whan Clary bobblsd He ila rto l nut mi a third basoCola’s roller,, Jaeger singled to man but shifted to short whan
b**4
**
A it
.Phillips became ths first man rentsrr Klhgdon, with a double tho Senators found thrmielves
ill' ssason toi start on ths play In his bands on Jim Rob. In need cf i short fielder. Ttft*
•and, ba moved to another po­ •rtson's rollsr, threw wild past vl* U onylhing hut a finished
tion, and returned to tha hill second, Cole scoring and Jaagar fielder today. lint he ran hit.
ths ninth as Wynn wsa re. going to third, Jaagar scored on a n d 'I f continues at the rats he
I tha
Sn passed ball a second later.
has been going he is likely to
Wad t&gt;f • plath-batter.
Shirley singled to left, scor. wind up with
lha American
- AT ORLANDO
am
n ’ if
n Ing Roberson and, whan Martin league batting title.
threw the hall over
second,
Trevls Is not s long hitter,
Shtrlsy want to that bag. Smith’s although hla blows do sail over
•Ingle second Shirley
__ , j . tothird,
with Shirley scoring mo Godfree1
was thrown out a t flreL Walker
was' passed
Intentionally
and scored.
,-w
Mathias want out In tha Inflald. a s —Mslled for Urslnsrd Is Slh.
s-R
atlm
l
for
(ladfree
In
SinrHolland ’ greeted Mote in tha
ninth with n long-double to can. nr.r,,’?
Urlandot -----ISt^S
r —_
••• »se SI I—:
tor. Cola drew a walk and Ja s.
*er singled, filling tha baaas, i.'/iT '1. *•
Msihls. Rose
d In. KJsgdiio r. I^sseton S,
whan huborson’s single
scored ‘•Ito
Roberseta I. ahlrUy. Tlotlree,
*,,r;. Two-base hits, lems.ton.
two msn, Crlafleld took - over,
* 1*’
cisrr. Ilollsnd.
striking out
Hhlrlsy, , Smith’s iRloles
bate. Clary. Double ulsra.
walk 'filled ths bags again and Mlngdon lo Clary; Cisrr, King,
lo Prichard; Holland Huber,
Overstreet filed out to le ft dan
run to lludtrei. U fl «
Iwsea,
Walker then drew his walk and Hanford t, Uranda IS. lilts ofi
Wynn,
t
with
no
runs
to
(|va
It was all ovar,
^
Innings; off llrslnard. • with I
runs In » Innings; Mots, i with
■Anrown
1 runs In no inn Inst. Crlsllrld.
eyas wllh nn runn In | . |
Clary ea „
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pltshsr, Mots.
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with a total for all classes of
ilsg I.- I run, laming yllshsr,
iyn^imylres, Fys and Lehr.

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Rip Collins, first baseman far tha Chicago Cubd,' National
league leaders. Is shown eliding Into kom« lit’ lha first Inning of th#
game with the Pittsburgh Pirates. •Rip breka hla onklt In tha
slid* and was taken
a ’hospital, thus affoctlng the Cubs’ chances
of remaining at lha top.
so re n ^ O P ILONDON, —&lt;/l*— Great H )if
transstUnUc sln'e factories orr Icing starved of
rdmeer, com- gtyy) as g re t lit af the armaments
drlv*- Tkaru n n&gt;t s firm In t!m
, r ’ w *7 n* midland*—prolwb!y not In the
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a
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lig h t Intensity e f autotnoblla head­
lam ps from 10 ta 11 MV rent In
v U ll'o n to g lare cso s-d by scat­
terin g nf tba light beam.

Tires—Batteries
On B u y P*ym*nt PUn
AS LOW AS

8EE US FOR YOUR
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FRONT AXLE AND
BRAKE WORK

l* rg e numbers of well-to-do na­
tives of India cling to tha tradition,
al use W native le arn and twigs
Jo r cleansing- teeth.

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WICHITA, Kan.. Aug. 1* - - '^ .
—WUilAm U lfhelt, truck drivei
w ho- originally
contsnded
ho
fcMf' UrtJT ■ could not ba convicted of drunk.
•hod driving bacauoo K an su ' 1.1
bear legally vs not tntoslcating,
won acquittal here recently.
But Police Judge Murray in­
structed th e «sis Jurors t o eon.
eider only whether Lelfhelt was
Intoxicated whe« his transport
truck was Involved in M nigh,
way aecidsnL
In his trial, U lfh elt lestlfl*
ha -had -drunk aaly— U — hear
which wag decUred nno.lntoil
eating by tha last legislature
Defense Attorney Madden conlanded that under tha law U U
kail could not ba drunk legally.

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Acquitted Of Charge

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m i ■four conorentlvu wrtba Is tba
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Mattern Maps Polar Search Plans

County . Sees
Lynching Bee
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tion Days After War

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Describes Lynching
v As“ One Of Worst
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Aug. 17.— (AP)—An Impas­
sioned plea for first degree
nyirder Indictments against
Tipton county's first lynch
mob since tha War Between
cune from .Cir­
cuit Judge B. B. Baptist to­
day a few hours after the
searchers found a bulletrlddled

body

of a

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Jimmy Matttrfc, A m trk an filar who owos ■h i* 1lKe to Russia'*
ala miaalns transpolar airmen, spurred searchers b y 'h is hatardoua
r,600.mlle flight to Join an unprocedtntaJ Arctic rescue attem pt.
M atU m dashed from Oakland, Calif., to Fairbanks, Alaaka In 13
hoars and 36 minutes, a t an average speed hotter than 100 mile*
an hour. Ha is shown (left) wHh hia navigator, H. 8. Jones, map*
ping bla ' rescue flight.

Barnett Predicts Gaffney-Inquest
Special SessiQn Of Posponed T i l l
S8.year.old
State Legislature Wednesday Morn

lynching

of

•a horrible and
dlagraceful
mas In the history of our
mty,“ Jixlga .B aptist declared
tt •‘every . mm part kipsting,
ling nr abetting therein,
is
IHy of murder In the first

SeminoIeCounty Rep Additional Witnesses
sentative Warns Of Expected vTo Tes­
Slot Machine Trick tify Iir Death Case

U.S. War Cemeteryln
England la Dedicated

Loss Of Texas Laid Lawton To Attend
To U. S. Imperialism Bartow School Meet

Additions To Muni
Interest And Draw

B ipiny

' Two Sanford youth*. Jam as
Wallace and Bddi* Baldln. were
tojarad whan • cur turwad, ovur
la. a ditch near Barnaul* a*
they war« returning from New
Smyrna last Bunder aftaraoaa.
Aeaordlag to Bhariff C. M.
Hand th a hoy* attempted V i*
pagp C- R. OUaa ¥ M b* Mow
tom *l*o retaratag from New
Bmyraa, wUhoat property s i r
aslllag. th e y hampad th* h**D

to th* ft* a ta ri Municipal Zoo
will greatly add to l u appeal
to tourist*, aswardlag to James
Mought on,
saparta tswdspt
of
Parka.
Tha' claaaltaatS -*&lt; th* rages
and lb* hsautUtoatlM of U s p r
reaadlng groaada b a rs rs»**d
coaatdarabla aam m aat from rialtars. It baa baaa aU lsd that the
sag* af bird* f ree*a t U * most
atfracU to display ever sees la

broacht' to th*
Memorial Haw

SHANGHAI. A uk
(AIM — Shell • p l l n t e r S sp ray ed
peaceful
foreign
home ureaa with death 1&gt;X
day and great guns roared
out terror tonight for thn

TAIHU
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Slno-Jspenese aerial w arfare maintained its re n te r In the stricken Shai ghat area Monday, Aug.
10, but also extended westward all the way up thp Ysngtxe river to Nanking, the Chintee capital,
rrin rlp al points involved in the development* Included ( I ) Khanghel llgelr, wbrr.&gt; both tides brveed
fin mors heavy fighting .'ml ( h m iw , put heavy q un* a t I’notung |'J | as American women end chil­
dren were movrd safely tu Witosunu ( J ), v n e rj t h , liner 1’rrsidenl ^"aft swells*! ihtm .
Japanese
aerial attacks were reported In hnvi. ru t r-nni*ctllin, llr, |)„, shaiighaLNankliiff railroad f 4), but It
was reported from Nanking (6 ) th a t Japan*** |danr» were liruughl down while rakllng th# Chuy.
eng airdrome (0) Japanese claimed to have raklr,) chinntr t ir buses at Foochow (7), Hangchow
(D) and Kwnnteh &lt;10), Many for* Igncn* in llio
lUiigrlmw ereu werp bclkvrd to have moved to

DuvalCommission
Denies Sanford
Aid In Refunding

Smiles In Face
Of Murder Charge

ra rtle lp a tlo n In ih«
re fu n d ­
ing plan for th e C ity's IS.vmmi,
004} bonded Indebted lies*
was
refused yesterday by the Hoard
of County
C om m issioners
of
D ural
(Tounty.
src o rd ln g
to
Inform ation received from J a c k ­
sonville today.
___I»Hr*J couqty hold* IIQOoo uf
I l - j p e rcsn l bonds w hich w ere
rerslv*d ' when
Ihe
I'ooplea
ft-.uk
of ~Jacksonville
was
closed.
Tfae
c erllfle * |es had
l e s s placed as n d ls le r s l to r
(units of th a t county deposited
hi th e bank.
T b s City of Hanford p re s e n t-(
ed Ihe proposition to the Duvsl
county body l* o weaka a re . It
provided the taking of flu,Out)
In long term hulffle which wouli)
pay from I to I 1-3
percent
In terest on a grad u ated seals,
Including an am ount of cash
Blonde Mrs. Anna llahn, 31.
and five m unicipal nuts*. T bs
year-old
German
immigrant,
potes would ro r * r th e Interest
Which bad nut been paid un the smiled a t she left her rcll in the
liar
original bond* fa r s*verel years- city Jill at f l iu 'ln u ll n o
M em bers of Ik s Duval Goun- way to police rnurt fur arraign,
ty, Com m ission sla te d that they ment mi a murder charge in the
did not believo It w ould: be to mysterious poison death July 0
Hto "financial In tere st'' til tbs of Georgs Garllman, *17. I'olice
county In la k e p a rt In the re- link her " rith rr directly *&gt;r In­
fundtnx agreem ent.
directly'' with II fatalities over

They

pointed

out

that

the

«Oe*4l***d O* raw * T h re e !

by- Mr. *od Mr*. A. T. Traylor.
. Mr, Moughton stated th st ha
Is ,»ary, grateful for the Intaratt
disttoysd by th eta gift* ap4
|p
hoped
that
Hanford lisa
g pald aoma to *** llto naw are
H * -also extended his thanks
U tb s local b alch sn who sapply tha food for th* animal*.
H&lt; t* y r tu their- Sid that tha
am has baaa projveriy malalatoad be aald.
. A • m lamia are cared for by

t

WASHINGTON. Aug. 17.—(d l
- Senator foiM-bnd, New York
Democrat, n*i-rd Ih e, Ku Klux
Klan Issue
sKuinst
Senator
Black. Alabama
Democrat,
In
tha Kenxlr today with * lis le ,
ment that he felt "outraged by
this proposal iu put a Klan symjkathjxrr'' on l hr Supreme Court.
Opening the * deM l*' before
crowded Senate galleries, on tho
nomination of
Rlsck
tu tha
Court, ('n|frland said the nurnl.
nation shoubl tie
rejretcd “If
the Klan relationship is scccplrd
ss trtle" but that If there la
any iloubl about It in senatorial
minds It shuuld be am t bark to
Ihe committee f‘*r investigation.
A small group nf Republicans
ami "old line' Democrats, facing
almost certain defeat, wore lined
up In the fight against Rlsck.

W ASHINGTON.

AtiK.

17.

—

•JPI —Th# Bens Ie passed yester­
day attsrnooii the t'epper reaalatloii, as follows! "Rrsolved
th a t th* Becndary of AgrlrulU fa be requested to transmit
to th a B*uat» st the esrllosl
practicable date his rrrom m sadations fur the eslabllilimsnt of
a system of rrop Insurance for
tr*U* sod vegetable* and tq
make pack studies a* may ba
coelundlun * tbaCf

With

mma. all Chinese, were s tr u c t *81.

Sunset found Iho "FYvtvch Tuww**
ready for another dark nlgbl M
elege. Foreigner* and Chinee* a rt
like feared a repetition of laaS
night's terrific battle over lh *
I'notung Industrial area sere#* M
Whangpoo H irer from the conces­
sion.
A t duek the gun* of the Jsim»'“
csr warships In the river b rgea *
terrific bombardment. The direc­
tion of shells could not he ascor*
Is lord.
T here were no estimate* of t t o

M lthlNO AVIATOR*
FAUtOANKH, A ut., 17- —(Mil
—Aviators
of
three
nation*
gathered oa tha t l a
of IW
Arctic today for a sta rc h ta la
the bleak wastes
w here
»lX
It it.-Iso treus-P olar, filers van­
ished last Friday. WtelL T*IW
ami
lowurlna
rlopds
which
swept ominously scrass tha to *
of jliu world temporarily balked
the Am*rlc*n ItnssU a and C ana­
dian alrm ta
from
U unchlM
the hunt.
______________

Sightlesa Bartender
Never Spilln A Drop

HT. |X)INH, Aug. IT. - &lt; B 1 Kansltlr* finger* nod Infallible
memory, aid sightless Jack Mil
ler, Ht, Gouts l.ur lender
suo
tavsrn owner, to keep pa** will*
more fortunate &lt;*dl*a|*ap.
gn *igtil.yrar p c i bid. Mr*. Hahn
Almost unheard uf are unpleaded innucent upon arraign, •estng btrtendert. Tha rassup,
m art end a week's continuance perhaps,
la
drinking
torn's
Was granted.
hearts are tillable to stand Ihe
sight uf spilled liquor,.
Hut Miller Is not oue to spill
praetoh* liquids,’ ' short
ehangs

Zoo Heighten
erous Visitors Claud Pepper Wins
Bout In Fight For
Taro baby slllgslors wsfy K i m
by plate her Jon * * and thra* Insurance OnCrops
oihar o*urtails ware cuotrtbatod

C hlncA O -Japnneso b a tt le f lo l lt
o f S h a n g h a i.
‘
.3
O n c . h u n d re d
t h o u M R * __ )
m e n w ith g u n a a n d li o m b j
A
fought on to a goal none eoaU
foresee. Flroo ringed the flty .
.J
Umonflrmed reports aald Chta­
rn* Troops had pressed hard Ml
Japanese poslttona along the l&lt;M*
northeast of Shanghai facing tbn
Whangpoo Rtver beyond tha intor*
I
notional seUlomaot.
Perkneea disclosed thro# b a g *
fires started by Chinese bam fe u 4
1
shells within Japanese lines.
Japanese Mg guns bombed afto«
’
dark in a rewtiel of tho duel A M
earlier today throw aholl f t P C
m in is Into tha French m u i M l ih
where most Amerles as In FfainghM
J
live, Concession pollen worn i « M « •'

Senator Copelaud
Charges Black Is
Klan Sympathizer
New York Democrat
Is “Outraged” By
Nominee For Court

Payment In Full De­
manded On $10,000
Worth Of B o n d s

laa»« *’« rag* Three)
oJM»'to.'rVd

2.000 American, Eng*
liah WomenAIreadyi
Have Fled TerritofyJ

TkKU0NG\

O*M0*AN$HAH

Flies To Ris Work
In Lone Star State

Two Sanford Youths
Are Hurt In Accident

Darkness Reveals
Three Huge Fires

CHAU6CH0W

tm) Iona had been trapped .fa ’
Franco'* fa st moving offensive
and th a t the number of govern­
m ent deed had
reached
Into'
thousand!.
The Insurgent command elaiomt

Mattern Joins In
Search Of Missing
Transpolar Flien

100.000 Troops W ittf
Every ImplementOfi
War Fight ForGoa*
No OneCanForese*

S1NO-JAPANESE WAR ZONE

HENDAYE, A st . 17.—
Oenrrallsslmo
Francisco FWAi
co’i legions lunged ngslnsf O S
tottering defense* of fU ntandm
from firs directions today. lit*
■urgent tactk lan s predicted M f
fall of th* Biscayan capital
within a weak.
One powerful column
which
ripped open a path with hanfc
rrrn ad aa and bayonets was n f
ported to h are rooted the Spat ■
Ish govern men' troops from ,Ef •
rudo Pass, Santander's
mountain
atrooihcild
on
til i
south, and to bi within 00 mUi
of Ha coastal objective.
T m . J i a taaom m

The Coroner's Inquest Invest Ig atin g the death s f Gene Gaffney
whoso badly d scorn posed body
urss found Just south, of Altamonte
Springs last Friday, was contin­
ued un til W ednesday, morning
ever geen," declared 'Seminole when additional witnesses and
County Representative B arnett evidence will bo presented tho
here today.
Jurymen.
Two deputise of Sheriff C. M
" September 30 was set by the
1037 Legislature as th e last day far Hand returned .from Miami tste
yesterday with 16-yesr old thistle
legal operation ‘of s la t' machine^.
j who offk lals
believed
.m ight bo Connertod With the teas
da she’ le f t Orlande for Miami
the day following G affney's dU
A tto rn ey C en tra l
appearance.
A fter rhnslderabte questioning’
by Justice of Panes J . C. Roberts,
however, the ‘girl w as / released.
Sheriff Hand reported th a t tho
AUSTIN, T o t. Atag. 1 T .- W ) funds!C&gt;rl denied any connection with
' A ttorney General WiDlam MeCraw
session' the esse and said th a t she did not
of Taxaa pilots himself to work—
srly in know -of Gaffney's
■mil
and his work Is likely to taka him
she was apprejwmled ly officers
u y w h o tu In Urn state from the Rio
In Miami.
Oraode to Panhtndla.
The girl revealed, however, th st
A licensed pilot, McCraw own*
both Gaffney and Mr. M artin, -in
a »plana In p a rtaan b ip with a
Orlando pa intar being hrtd here
friend and seldom uaoo an automo­
for questioning, ware casual v is i­
bile or train to got from tho state
tors a t her home. The girl's moth-tr
capital to any other T o u t city.
was also questioned hut reported
A - . H a hope from A satin to Ama­
th a t th e had not assn Gaffney fur
rillo, nearly, 600 jaQaa by airline,
a week prior - tu bis mysterious
In a llu le m are than flea hours for
death.
tho round trip . ,
N either the girl nor her mother
" I t would taka p rartk a lly a day
were held but lb s Sheriff indicated
to go and a day .to return any
th a t M artin would bo held fo |
other way," ha say*.
fu rth er investigation, adding th a t
Tha attorney “ general uses the
h r had sent th e a h trt Identified as
- com m ercial, atrllnoo- f a r frequent
belonging to the Orlando palntar
•rips to Washington. He recently
th a t tha force* that did such good U the Federal Bureau of Investi­
loft Dallas a t B o'clock bi tho
work In defeating this menace in gation In W ashington In an effort
afternoon, Usttflod before a con1
lb s test legislature may be placed to determine If tho blood spots on
great lunal commHtoe, and was
it could have coma from lb s body
on guard."
homo again tha fallowing night.
of Gaffney.
BROOK WOOD, Rug., Aug. 17.
Dr. W. T. 1-sngley, who per- —
Th* only American war
formed an autopsy on the corpse cemetery and memorial chapel
last Friday afternoon testified si in England ware dedicated Hun.
the Inquest th at tbs bodr was in day in the presence of Am­
such a state of decomposition that bassador Robert W.
Bingham
Superintendent of Puplic In ­
MEXICO CITY, Aug. I7— « - &gt; - struction, T. W. Lawton, will be It was Impossible to say definitely anil members of the Urllish cab.
Uaftod Stats* students a t the Uni- |n -attendance tomorrow a t a whether tb s bruits* found about Inet.
the stomach sad bead of the body
Rifle volley* *nd strains of the
meeting o f the South Florida
•rare toM recently Uncle Sam's School O fficials Association la had caused his death.
S tar Spangled Banner echoed
The
physician
added,
however,
"imperialism1* wag responsible for Bartow.
across the English
woodland,
th a t bo did not believo the bruises
this BSGoa's ISSS of Texas.
Jam es 8, Rickards, secretory of were self Inflicted o r wore caused last resting place of 62N Amen,
T a n a Imtopswdsat s was not the Florida Education Association
can soldier* and
sailors
who
gatohd through- M y hlgh-mlndej trill be the guest speaker for th* by Gsffney falling down. "II la my served in tha World W ar, ae
opinion,"
the
doctor
stated,
"th
a
t
desire sei th* p a rt *f Houston and occasion; T. V. ConnsUy, school
the dedication draw to Its-close.
A ustin,1* v icto r V*ii*qu*s, profes­ Board tn*m brr from Sabring and the man m et hit d etth a t another's . Robert G. Woods Ida, vice pres,
sor of diploma Lit relations, said. J ude OB B. Worker will report on hands.**
blent of thn Anver lean Battle
S heriff Hand stated th a t he Monuments Commission, made
"M «tk* was th* victim of two lb* progress made toward the col­
• M tn d k tla g currents j lb s dsjira lection of delinquent taxes due and Orange Ceunty officials ware the add rees dedication the laat
*f th* UaJMd BUI** to expand, from the railroads In tha State, Investigating every single angle u f Uve 11 memorial* erected by
of the c ate In an effort to oacor* the com miss Van h Europe.
m i th a o ff# rts 'a f E sto ps to limit Mr. Lawton said. •
ttln If Gaffney died naturally or
dird ae the result of wounda In­
flicted by a a unknown assailant In
the lonely woods near where ht*
tody wae f o n d several daye

Are

Shell Splinters Spray
And Guns Roar Out Terror I
in Battleground OfShanghai [

Franco’s M
Hit Santan
On All Si

LOCAL WEATHER l
'

H nr ids: Fart.lv cloudy *oat«
Irred sbow jrs la so**I beast sad
eitrsm * south portions tonight
and Wednesday and la central
portion ' Wednesday,
Kxtremn
Northwest
Florida:
P a rltn
cloudy to o lrh l and Wed seed *8
scattered Ihuadershowprn Wad*
nssday srtsrnoau.
*■ DAYTONA TIOKB

Wedna*d*y's Ildas, high, I t l4
A. Mm «:»* P. M.s low, 16i«Q

aa halting.
Miller
select*
a A. M. | | : l l P. M.
- ■
brand filling n slu'lf of n eatly '
b a h o m it ih
arraagad bottles.
' Yesterday, M .lli today, M-IB*
Into a glssa be pmare whisky,
PRtCIPITATION
'‘
a ip ta la la i:
Total tor yesterday ------- - M
"Ohsarv* the whisky Is warm
Total lo r laoolh ---------- M B
and a* It rise* In the glnag its
Normal to data
1 M fc
boat *1f transferred to my tinTIMPBRATURK *
A
gars, f can tell etsclly
how
Maximum, M : m lalm am . f t H
llersld toadtag
M

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4tage Players
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About &gt;0,000,000, out of aorra

New Deaii Arrives

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owned throughout thp world, MV

wftMn th f brfidft* of routine trial
United State*. G reat B ritain raalca
•rco'nd with about 10,000,000 radio
•eta.

Three established i t a n playara win new boatora on lira
•ereen In Mrtnv-CVeldwyTvIdsTvr'a
myatcry picture, "Lm dnn
By
Night," which plays tonight a t
the Rita T heatei.
,
G eorre Murpliy, form er lirkad-

C tdtM oi

66,000,000

recently

la p irtarrs, ha* M l firat d m .
m atte rule and prove* Ida ability
without question. Rita Johnson,
who H arr ad Jw Oeorga M. Co.
han’a "F u lto n 'o f Oak Falla" and
other p'lays, make* her acretn
debut In the : feminine lead and
aasurea her career hi Hollywood.
Lro G. Carroll, alao a form er
*ta(* actor, appear* In a rota
of mystery add prom far a to b«m*kn.up wita rd of the
I .on t'hanry achool.
"London By NI*Ht" waa adapt,
rd from the atape auceeta, "The
Umbrella Man." by Will Scott
and aerred a* the first dlree.
torlal
vehicle
for
William
Thiele, who dlaroverrd IJHati
Harvey, l.ll Dugnvsr and other*.
The atory la p liy fd In Lon.
don. in an atm oaphere of fop
and intrnae myatery.
Murphy
appear* aa a young and deter,
m hud . rrpurter who
aolvea a
■erle* t.f myatcrlea th a t baffle I
even Set Hand Yard. Mlaa Jobn»ori. aa the O juglitrr of a wealthy
man wtu-Li involved in the plot,
reveal, the trope
of
artlatry
that m ade, h r r .a aocreaa on the
■Um * ’ * 1 "*
i

f l i n k e f lira .- C. C. Chilian
will r a t r t t to learn th a t ih a tf
rarluualy ill a t th e Oramg* Gen­
eral llaepilal to Orlaedu.

lira, Harold Appleby
H asten To C la s s

Thee* lev had to attaaid were
th* Miaaa* P n r p Anne Piopu.,
hewer g u e st. re n d to a
P * tiv k .
SWrtey Bubals, B arbara K im .
fM d . Emily Ifatthew a,
S a n (7
W flUama,

M argw cilto

• 4 . • Arcadia.

Cratoie

Knott U vtaatinc

1 Dwrnlhy Kindt.

liA V tN *

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B A R T H . Them

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Ludwig,
M r. and

Mr*. M arlon

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I Bobbie pullln, |
J Ibaw ld Ludwig.

O. P. Ileriidon, Jr., undone#*!
in opm .Hon tor appendicitis yeattrd a y al th e K eruald-L authlon

ywaterday.
Mr. end Mr*. Crndy Duncan,
Mlaa M argnertta
Duncan
and
Mira Saggy
Duncan
returned
y n * i * y from point* to G*or.
Rto a n j th e Carolina* where they
* a e # keen epending th e
peat

Crown Prince Moulay
Hassan Shows, Town
To 2-YesrCUd Brother

J/ayhes Verm1rue

Wc

T h e K n it re d A p p re n tic e
a r e r Will be ro jlf e r re d a l

He­
th e

Mt r a n k

wma

Lodge

tonU bl.

It

today.

C lo aln it O u t

At A 25% Discount

tCcoryc M urphy an d R ka)ohnsoto
.tot " L o n d o n By N y h « "
BROWN BfTOWH CIVIC PRIDK

construction of Camp Wiklwikl
TOLEDO, Aug. 17.—
-Jo *
were made laat nig h t a t tk* wreck- E. Brown,
Tole.lu.born
movie
ly meeting n f Boy Oepot troop I I »t*r, baa been Invited to
hla
in th* Baptiat Church A anei.
1 Home tow n for the city's centen.
-------| nial celebration to be held In
Loral Firemen and CUy prison- September.
Joe, th* firat for.
era today removed all equipment nw r Tuladoun to be Invited for
Cram th* local Fir* Station and th* hom a*om lag week, aaid be
gave th* floera a thorough scru b -.w ill do hla beat to make the
bing.
■Toledo^aeadoua."
CRy Commlaaioaer* wUI m.wt M l tkla morning fa r Blwobabeer,
for aa adjourned aeealon In the Ga. to return Uo Warnrn. lie 1*
City Hall tonight to dlacuaa m at*, wanted In connection with th*
ter* rotative to the m tabllahm rnt 1 m betalrm rnt of fl2S |n (uoj ,
ef a Delinquent T ea Adjoatment and money from Wood'* Tavern
Board.
.M b r here.
Th# newly onraniaed atring
band e f the Satvation Army will
be ronoe gurata a t a picnic to
be hnator gueata a t a picnic !•&gt;
dale Park, according to Captain

A re

ALL 1937
MODEL RADIOS

llo a p lta t.

anaouweed

■Ppewdlrltl*
at
tb&lt;
L a a jb ln a
Memorial

to Y our Chi

M nnllanaA * ' *aa« f a t e Ab »I
llo.Ono in bond*, ou which Ihc
nrtorlpal la pot In dWault at
tkla lime, will be carried on
their hook* n&gt; a»*it. They etpretaei] the view tlial with tmprovlnf roniHtlnn* and a poe• tide change In the Htete- ta tInr
atrurlnre,
whereby
the
m untnpalltlaa
might
partici­
pate In raeollne tain* for tbe

Coach l^ o n ard klrl.uca* and
John M organ'.return rd In.I tilth!
from Gamp Clnudntout In. Men­
tone, Ala.

M em orial

W orm s p

Duval Commission
D e n i e s Sanford
Aid In Refunding

Hlnaaley. 1
K 'w tliM a r u e Pee*
—
.th e local polka force,
Miea Ktaaeor
H artm an
h e rtn a e h l fa r Blackahear, Ga.
returned to k er heme to Miami hi* fath er la aerioualy III.
H erbert

Bout In Fight For
Insurance OnCrops

W h at

T. E. Uliapuou, preatdenl ana
Ralph lUawell, aacretary of ibe
H eiaJaele

I |m n ly

C ham ber

of

Commerce, al landed the wrathly* break tael nf
Ibe
Cwairal
riorlda Couarll of Chamber* of
Co m m e r c e - - f - Riaitm m ee * lb ia ]
moraine.

PARIS, Aug. l i - M t —K Irtty to r o id W ouby H ra a ra ^ T crew a
Member* 0/ th* Sanford Chera
Prince of ike S heetfhn dCmptra, hea
been akewtog tbe tow* to bta and Ctacciter Club will meet to.
night
7:30 o'clock in
the
VaMea Hotel foe
Ka weekly
m eeting . It waa announced today
father, th* SuRaa of Merwera, •*• by A.' C. Madden, aerretaryplain* th a t hla brother, Moulay
AM allah, “moat le looked after.'*
Mqulay, hear to
. thrmm ef
M tirono, made erverdl appeairanrra
here with hH father, Sultan fildl
Mohammed, and Grameal A ugrate
Vogue*.
Gove ruer-Qud rani
of
Morocco, ra ta U r a t th e P arts R*C. lli'aerfl Maactl,
prraldcnl STL,
pneRion and the Baetift* (My p a ­ r f the Rtat* Awdtdmn Boriely. wertk Urn
rade.
•poke Tvrently at F lorida'. flr»l ratof. t k , i
Meulay H asaaa la proud n f the wlidJM* &lt;amp fa r 4.11 club bnya
medals Im baa won in horan race*
at Tallin I l c S t o t o In the «Vala k
But to P a rk , braidea perfyctkig hla NatkHr l Koreat.
d g ito
aarim niag atrokra. be WgJCd la
Th» '»e»nlm priinr m f ^ L t o
vtak Urn large d rp ertm e to stores
(be IJon, Club wfB t&gt;e UeM | 1 | f i
la m m r n e n ig h t a t T:lHi n r l - x k \ W \ M
at me
tb i v
valdgg
R ftai
ai#wg Bftel,
It
p n n o u a re d to d a y ' by. J o in 0 * 1 '

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U build you up.
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time you feel ahUla

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MALARIA
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tow ay.

Deputy Sheriff Lewis A. Tat#

HEAR EVANGELISTS

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..

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ton’* fl'dith Inning Hit,
roves Important Factor In
anford’» 13 Inning Victory
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Sant'Holbrook Is n «»ar

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slightly ini urea d**

P lK ed
And Shoulder By
Catcher D. D a v is
E t * F ig h tin g - aa
uphill
halite
J . ia a rly all th* way. Bill "Raw
Moot" Hod gar* and hla Sanfard Lookouts staged a Ibrllllag yally U U s 11th lunlng ot
u - tk alr ovar-tlmo co n ttat to aka
P; but a t to 1 victory o ra r L te
p; Meadows and hi* Daaaburg flon' dollars tn a hard fought gams
5 Msyad bafor* loo peoid* s i th*
hf; Hanford
MunVctpsIAthlello
r - • F U U last oranlng.
IT • •■farting on tbo hill for the
t/ Iptals was D aily Mola
who
PHrnnte alckad for Mx bite la Mia
Lv Ural thro* round* allowing th*
vteltors to count for. tbMr. Id o
rgns ta lb* opining fra mo. Af:
f ’te f gotilng by lbs (bird, Mot*
onttlod down on lb* bill and
K worked through lb* eighth be­
lo w being taken for a pinch
v h itte r In th* lis t half of tbo
t—•sight.- Mote waa -atebod for a ll
. kite during hla eight Innings
V M tba bin which netted Law’ burg thald two ullteg. Mot*
I w a t four of th* visitor* dowd
via tba »Irik a oul route
but
' allowed only on* man lo reach
f t m baaa wllh a pass.
.
. Mots was rcllavad
at
tlm
ataritng ot tba ninth by
Al
V Orlafteld. Crtaftsld bartad two
kit ball during tba Hr* Inn, lags U which ha saw. action
pa tba mound. I l l teuaid l* o
'■ bases &lt;m ball* white fanulag
two, Howavar,
Crtgfteld
■*•»
&gt; pmdlt for w tnniur thg gam*.
, HterUng on tba mound far
.’r tba visitor* waa D ofir Jo* Ma­
rta s. Marina bad
tlm
local*
1 . aaUag ont of hia band during
tlm Brat seven innings ** h*
allowed team only three seal*
tire d blnglas. Marina
Marina, paw
aaw acI ten during 11 Inning* of the
•am a and ba allowod aavan bite
which ware good tor a pair ol
Markers.
Starting Ih* lath round. Meadowa aenl Mlk* Fatly In tu reMav* tba tiring Marlua and
F g ttr sa w ' nation only
long
enough to gel Wat wllh awaat
Ha got through the l l 'h but
tba IH h proved to be tatal.
Landing th g billing for Ihe
oraalag wa* D*e# Davte. U**bdrg
eaU bar
who ■ »ro*ck*d

fur.
HAVR YOUB~Wateh repaired fay CLEAN ROOMS, nicely
— atebwl— Kaaaltent - iu*aU. Xrm
a b r - W*6 ria lty im rew
ilgga, Jaw ater. Maguolla-Ava- v vrnteatly located. T h e . Gable*.
LIVESTOCK t
fterlpad
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■ good mol** for sal* or »*»
3 on a poalrnrd.
abanga. Carlton Lluoatecb Ka.
W kbnldt Klu.Ho.
iftang* repreaantad by J. CRaman, (teardall
aldlng-ctU ul
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SMALL brown cor a red
book Hat of preclaota,
addroasta,
Fl*#aa re- FIV(k, AND aoran foot all norn. F, WhUnar.
retain Norge retrlaerelnr. t a i l
model. IJbernl dlirerunl. Tmdo

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MONO TRAILER, JTw d tk a
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[AN WANT*
U l « W . Bth

~td 70 Games With
Icnaton During
Season Of 1935 As Backstop

ly missed a perfect chance of I V/rlght and hla band had hotter
getting n tight-hold on Uva league be on It* way tn Fla ride bofom (be
lead when th .y dropped t h r o e ' „ « u bad bean pteyod.
gam e, in a row, two to the lowlyi „
k,
i___ ■. — Orlando Gulla, piloted by Joe’ f******"* f
™
Daley, one of the backer* of tba B0**
M P*tted
tlub,
| to bo much largor tkia your th a n 1
— tltn i-rrrr.-th rn - w ttt' 1jg ~ llt 8lhtr'*ha-m »«ie*l-group^ *f~U il i n s i r
rhanre aoon aa the local* are atill
•***0 , * b*B8 * * • * mpteU'O
a game and a half behind th . laad-i «f “
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Ing fteim-ivillc (I Men and aooner f r T. M. DoUlaon In **P*ctlag.*t
or later the ahew-down will coma, f*‘l
atoda^ta te n a k a op the
possibly Friday and Saturday *ntlr*
J k a band m ad.
when the two outfits meat for a .? * 17
*b
o
****?*'
three-game aerlea.
, • « « » / *&gt;•" »"
k a d ta a tk Tha U o k o u t. play t h r G-Man In *r cl“ " »•
A natkar thing, «II ho university city Friday night mo*‘ rT*r r " , ^ ,ta , , V r i ‘W
nod then Gainesville cornea hare * f » r »
fted th a i w a ry city
for a double bill Haturday. The b** • *I*F band. W hy d o s t Sanford
lilt will .t a r t a t 1:00 o'clock and •«W at* gat tegotbor on th is thing
the final game will be played unt a i l urggnlna n band,
der the flcodllghte a ta r t Ing a t
Banford haa the musician* and
K: 1n o'clock.
,ao why not gat togather and giro
The three g.m o acriaa between Banford an excellent municipal
two tra m ., th a t aaera to b* the hand. We h are one of the nieaat
eoly pair of the club'a team* band ahalla In Florida and I t t n

with tba Lookout*
but V%a*
called to MUCMIan' bocnuM, |^'nr
Ulnoaa of b u w tfa tin June
H, ho waa g l m order* to roport ta tbo Traolon club of
the Maw
Tork-Penn
Daegu*.
During hi* »Uy lhara
from
Jaa* i i , until lu g ., 1. ha hit at
aa argrnga- of J»1. On Aug., I,
bo waa ( ctllad to Waahlngtun
but ramalpod , lhara only on*
day anil w i t told to report bar*
nt Hanford or ho had an opport natty to go back 'o Meri­
dian, H aa gadded to kaap hla
profeaalooal earner going
and
ba reported halo.
. —
Hina* hla arrltra). lb* club
bag baaa doing vary wall, with
tbo exception of Iha Ihrue* HU*

I hr top spot. I* being regarded not * « F“ J * „ „ „ „
th# sppto -aroaad a t a pars wall
only h rre In Hanford aa the moat
®!*,0 **^ 8PORT HHOT8. . . . over tba IP* mark,
th at BUI Rodgors, a* wall aa
Im ptriant scrlra ployed by any
7 "'" Was Klngdon la hRUng, nuring Iha apriag qf lit* , ovary Baatordlt* in th* atend,
two Icamo till* set son for It will
npPJ* nt
axcallant pacaj Waahlngton official* decided to
can da pond on to eota* Ibrbugh
m&gt; pr or lent dcrido the pennant »l*e« hi* Drat yhowing a t th* local ( tr* him a tryout ’ with
thg with Ih i ( needed punch, li*
winners for the IB.77 acnaan of orchard with tba Lookout* and It gen*lor*
of
th*
Ac*trios* w ears a - asalte on
hla
face
Ihe Kloriiln Hint* Teague. Harvey won‘l b* long before w* ball*re Laagna. Holbrook roportod aad through thick and
thin
and
Isipcx e f Iho HI. Augustlno Record Rodger* will hava him hitting la aoeoiupaated (na outfit back, to haa_ th a t certain - way *( heap­
ta TTpnrrtlng I t m tlwf1 B hcaleirftr th i t HoimraM*,fourth apol. Swed* W ashington for th* H i t a ss­ ing a dark cloud, away.
ail M-rlr* thl* setMin, Ray Rilllnga Martin bring* to Hanford on* a f son, During (bo year be saw!
B a a te now ra* Iding a t CIO
of the Palatka Dully New* alto ®uT mo*1 nrdant fans, hla brethar-l action la 7* ball gamaa and Farit Arson* with hla wlfa aad
rlalm* It to te Iho be*l and ho In-law. Hwt*te'« a k ta r la also vlwl^-, had a batting nrarngs of J7 I. Uialr small son who B a a any*
think* It will lop nil aerie* al- tag him and wa walcoma them to
| n i m , Holbrook was sent will b« tbo boat player to don
year*
to
tendance record* act to fa r thl* Hanford. By iha way, whan (wa' | back to th* Lookouts of (k* a uniform ta ‘ th e
year.
apeak of Hwada, this eoluma ha* Hnutharn Association
and h* eo a* . H aa te watcom# lo BanF.ven though ftenfrrd will Im&gt; had tha prlvlteg* of making hid-' caught th* anllra season with lord and Hanford should show
gelling n had break In ultrndanre tory. Whan M artin gala to tha tn*-[ the .Chattanooga outfitand bit
It* appruclaUon of him. Ho let's
help him help th* real of' Inc
the G-Men visit hero for Ihe double Jora there la on* thing h* can *«V . » • for lb* season,
header on n H atrntay, heal h**e- abort our dally chat and th at 1* b*i
This spring Bam wa* bar* Baaford club on lo victory In
I all official* ore i-» peel Ing a rec- receiver! hi* official baaaball mon-,1 *1 Hanford wllh th a ' ‘ ('h alts- thl* 1117 a'odaon of tb s Fiona*
ord crowd for both tilt*.
I taker hare.When w* first m at Mar- jrooga nlna for their
spring B u te Laagu*, We overheard Jimmy Wright *ta wa wen told that h* waa of ,
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Hanford w rn the
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Is-agoc playoff and won Ihe test day th at ha even gate mail ( m i
game In th a final playoff with the bte ham* town hi Umg Island, N.i
chump* of lh« (Jcorgla-Flnrids Y , with th* address bearing tha
loop l hoy were going te hire a word "Swede'*. . . . Those Phlladal*
brass band and play a Sanford phi* Athletics seem to ba th* only
la**
OAINMVILLR,
Aug. IT. victory march, "H hrrm in’s
}i* Honoring
It*
oratwhllo
star
Ihrnugh Georgia,*' Then
m
abortatop, the aaluasvllto B**anowhere, little Breeches
•JJ} ball
A**o&lt;1*lieu
designated
III* Buaday
after soan
as
“Buss
stomach • ( wall
a* la
hla
Bar all Day" at
H srrla
Field
•buulitor, Ifolbieok Im m ediate­
l l . When th* Daytona Beech
laly parked otf hla equipment
! tit lander* tackled th* O-Men l&gt;'
and he gained n one round
ilia wbleh -th* O-Man tasted d e ttj'
tsrhntcal hnockoui.
i j l i by a score of | lo 1
Umpire* Lohr and I'ya orIlia
Ctak official* announced that
dared bolb playara off th* Mild
!t»i a col le d las wa* lak es np durA bom* run by W. E. Bette,
(or Ihe rem nlndar of th* game,
. .
lag tbo gams aa a donation to
a t a a n ro H ii
.s it Bavall for hi* fin* serrlce* to
fatted te rally tba Sanford Junior! «&lt;
IKKIHVNU
'l l ! ,b* ,oc*! *lob nofore bo wa*
Lookout* Monday morning a t tb*
pi-nnrr n
Mi Injured on Aug., I.
. N inth 8 tre a t ban park a* they n«
Amrtltl r( —
’i t s
Bavall
rhlppad
aq
elbow
li l)*vls c .
* wore dal salad by tha Banatow " (l
Hu mlit-r l rf
.it* *400* and dislocated bla elbow
J with a acore of I t to t . Th* tUt at.
(Mfmens It
•*17
when
knocked
down
vrhlld
W. imvis lb
&gt; waa • poo sored by Engaala W arren, | ’’’
M rt]a«m tli
r n . making a play a t eocond baaa
rtcrealleaal
supervisor
of
tha
r u t 111 tb .
■**J la a game with
the Da Land
tlnrln* p ...
1 W*T' r!, P 7 ^ T ‘^ “ ta b tm tta * -|
.
M lK It* l* H
i n Rada. H* l» daftaltely ont of
H urling fog tbo viator* was H a-, M.myhte —
llnl.1.fit rf w
•JJJ th* casta for lb« rem ainder of
• bert Hayaa, white m tb* mauad
.31* th«-aadaoB,. s a d - lh a e w - la - a a ly
f oe tba ysoDg lmuumla waa lobaU Miamingtftm
’ta* * ***** h o M lM ty thaf he may
McCall.
he back la uniform
for iha
Clary a . -~«
* Included la th r lineup fa r Ib a M r^
Kl*ad“» !■•
(
OHksughneaay gyalam
playoff
Sl.i lie II
(tanatore w arut- Frank O riffte,
rS S u u i
llnlkrnuk a
lea- *t th e-an d of -the regular play­
abortatop
l
Oacrga
Kona
la,
caUhortj
aoeierd
a,
I'hllltp. *f.
ing aehodula, officials of tbs
itu g a .ite lb
n u b a rt Hayaa, pMcbart U w iu n w ,
club Mated* yesterday.
l^ u .iia n rf
Barineau, third b a w l Mkh-Kanhqf u .in ..» n i.
I'ri-bar* lb
Hull- l&gt; '___
flret baas; V. McCteUan, aecond
I i »»i , mhii, a
basal Gaarga Griffin, loft flaldl
Naa* «'•*
C ri.d .ld p
Chicago a l . P til.k e ra k ,
i.a io u u
Kim . cl &gt;1. iXuta *1 C lacten.il.
NHHV I.MAOVI
T .dal.
( a l l
|» w nnam u, n g m n t n . t a n u i * u a
1‘kll.n.lpkla at B reaklya
a-—Halted far Mid. la I lk . . I w ts bat boy.
AHKHICAM MUM I'M
I T I M M I.NAUVH
ly t. Ituckaatar l
W a.klaato* at Naw Tark.
W m i 1*- 00?
wk.V 1 wlaa\ag I Th* lineup f«r Ib o J n a la r Leoki. TOfnalq I.
lt .ir .lt at ralo ag m .
ro a rrnrnl.
, ouU lneludadi Fata Brack, cmUhsri
f-l. N.wark l-l.
Vaalaa at Fhlladatphte.
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*•«. Mortals I-t.
Cl. v. la an ol I t t e a l s
teaaCorg*'
* * ? 1. * *
a a iT g m a r i e
nanrurd
* •; *«m• art at* 1—1 a rt MeCatl, p lu b atrt* W.
E. Batta,
jachM B .ui. t. r-elaaskaa a.
M a c s I. Savannah IpS K R . AS B L ? •n'RV’J ite ten fteld, Hugbte Wfkhol, aboteAnnuals T, Colombia »,
la. I) Davi* ». U a a tto a . Km*- a tap i Ray Fag, I r , canter D«ld|
aoiT tlH **T nno M U S M
Faaaarala I. M.rtclaa t.
u
N o a u u - r t e t i n i U U U IH
I-Ivmvn*. Clary A K a,.» lacrl- Billy FUmmlng, tb W tew*I Ralph
I V r t .k ' al Th.isa.vlll*, rate.
LiT^eUyw kluSK V t T &amp; r e to Batta, caUhat) and aubgUtutea,
^ rirh .rd v nnKe n .r f t U o .v r .n i* Eggte H urt and H. Moreland.
S'"»V ore"Y * MMlrA ii* ' Another game baa baaa aabadu l r k ^ f r Vtate*IT’ c h . : uted for W odno^ay mrnntag whan
i';."* *
£ trSu.
G alore wRl moot th* Georgia
r|na 4, Fwilr I M^te. adf a f u . In S m m re n t -tha N teth Btegot ball
f. T ' l l f A . t f iT n u " o i l * . * M / H b W arren stated.

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H e l d F o r Injttred
Shortstop Sunday

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J u n i o r Lookouts
D r o p Contest To
Senators, 14 To 9

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n u H a d M a j o r College A ll-Stars Monty Stratton
Start Training For
e n c e I n H is Contest With Pros Is Having Great
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Season W ith S o x

Control Is L a r g e s t
Asset To The Big
170 Pound Hurler

Atuf. 17,—
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CHICAGO,
dugout canvass of C hkago W hite
Sox - player* showed an almodt
unanimous
if ru m m l
that
Monty Stratton, “Gander*'
to
them, waa tha- beat pitcher ta
Iha American league. The 8 * e
d an 't—h o t- o g n ta a t— him.---- DpW
a fter watching Monty work day
In and day out, they a re ready
to stack him against any monad
craftarntn la the Junior circuit.
Stratton
had
U
Victoria!
a g* Inat fo u r ' lo#M* whan Ul*
Sox Invaded Naw York recently.
Teammates pointed out th a t thr**
defeats ware not duo to p itch in g
lapses
on Monty's
p art I M
games » era boated sw ay
Off
h in t Sevan unnamed 'runs had
caused S tratto n ’s downfalls. Tbo
only legitim ate d e fe a t'th a t could
be chalked up a g a in s t,h ltn was
a 2.1 loss to~ W ashington.
’ ’ Monty Is a quiet chap. All you
learn from him la th a t ha waa
working on a farm near Celeste.
T er* -w h en he got bis s ta rt lu
■baaebadf.* Ow* afternoon - tbo
* b l o o k i n o YBM; ■ 'T S ’T C J.T t " m ayor of th* town called
on
—W &gt;^"Sllde, Kelly Bllde," the old him wllh an offer to pitch for
baaaball yell, may echo through the home team. Monty accepted.
Indiana university'* football ataFor carrying the team to *L dlum If Coach Do McMlUIn haa hla
(tory ho wa* paid 22X4 aad
way.
,
given a week-end l&gt; towp.
Bo would Ilk* to have hla team
lin cgmo up to th e W hite Sou
alt In’ tha atandt hfgh abovu the
In lM t but it -was not until
60-yard line to get a better view
1U38 th a t ha made a serious
of th* game.
bid
for a regular berth. Ha
In m aking a substitution, b*
started off well but two opera­
would send a player down a spe­
tion*
(tonsil* and
appendix)
cial slid* to tbo edge of the field.
A player leaving the game would ruined bis hopes.
B tration la
quit* a ilaaper.
go up In the atand* In an elevator.
When alltlng on the sideline*, Ha m ight challenge Joe Lout*
*aya McMIllln, th* coach and sub­ for tb i slumber championship.
stitutes "can 't really tell what ft On one occasion ho pounded tha
happening, especially when’ play pillow* from 0 o'clock a t night
gets down In the 'promised land.' " untU 1 o'clock ‘ the following
B ut If the arrangem ent he pro­ afternoon. Despite hla calmi *pposes were adopted
he goes nn, pearanrj, Monty Is highly nar*
"W e could nee the ball In play, In­ vou*. H i can’t eat a thing a fter
stead of Juat a mass of legs and n game ha haa pitched until the
.. .,u
arms. W han a - boy made -a m is­ next,,.mooting. ,
Ha is A fact 2 Inch** lanP
take, wa could ace ft clearly,**
Weigh* '170 pounds. Looks aa
though' an
tx lra
20 pound*
would Just about fill him out,
Ilia g reatest stock in trad* 1*
control. H* teases ’am over-hand,
understand and s ld s m ra
with
* r i.n u iii* oT.vTfi L a i n r n
equal eta* and still m anagm to
K uaovui
T lK S U A l—A IU IB T I t
get hla pitch** over the plate.
*■■(•** el tweakers.
U aleu rllle e( baLand, (ntehl. I t won't ba long before the reat
of tha laagu* agrees with
hla
I&gt;*l*lka al Ih r im u .
U r ls a d n a l Hr. A « a u &gt; |ln - .
tearam itaa If ha continues
to
W HU*MUST —tetU L IT ta
Improve as h* has this aeas-o.
at. t w m u w al aaefer*.
Daytona at
LWLaad.
tnlahl.
r a i n s r —a t i a v r r *•
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on* email a aad tirand. Hplcudld
roadllloa, tew term*. May be
aaaa la Baaford. Write Natimial
Flan* . O n. n « . V olnala,' Daytona

CHICAGO, A US. 17,—-Member*
ot tbe collage alUalar football
taam ataamblad
yesterday
at
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SANFQEl). FLORIDA, WEPWItSDAV, AUGUST 18, IM7

CONFER ON SINO-JAP SITUATION

Coroner's1Inquest In­
dicates Orlandoan
Was Killed By An
.Unknown P e r s o n
atat__

JamerMartnrls—
Held For Probe
Witness Tells J u r y
Martin Threatened
** To KU1 G• a f f n e y
A
K u a r n c ^ a f f n a y , O rU n t'o ^
aw
aA** eaeAa
11
an m*t***a.
whoae U
body
waa frttlHfl
found 1In

the oak sertb thicket near
Altamonte Springs Iant Fri­
day,1came to hit death by
murder at the hands of a
pqrty or parties unknown,
was the verdict returned by
tha ' coroner’s
jury thla
morning.
A ttar considering th a evidence
praam tad by the numerous w it.
neksea who
testified
Monday
afternoon .an d thla morning the
Juyy ■unanimously decided
th a t
the b artm dar and form er prof**alanal baseball player had mat
t a d p la y In tha wooded area
p e e r ' a a m a ll. lake Just off the
oM Orlando highway.
A t - the 1hand* a f whom, atitl
regia hra a m ystery lo tha law.
enforcing officers of two couru

? h o t o ff r |ip J ia

PfirLAD ELPH IA , Aug. 1 8 -(# }
—A steam line on the United
State* destroyer Cassia eiplodod
today a t the PhUadelphD • Navy
Yard; Three men were reported
killed in the blast.
Workmen had devaJoped a high
steam pressure to tost tha safety
valve* In tha vaMal'a equipment
when a pipe n ear them burst.
Several man were taken ta the
hospital suffering bum s and the
N*vy Yard aald three men may
have been kilted. The Cassin la
one of the Navy's newest d e stro y

The
ram* In tag
elem entary
schools were rotsd as “ regulation"
and to* thro* high achaols of the
County were accredited as “four&gt;a*r aanior high school*."
I s e rd a r fo r a school to be eccradttod by tit* S tate Department
nf Pekll* Instruction, the follow­
ing s n aam* a f thn roqulrsmenUt
All laachag* aemat ha properly carUltra tod, n* taaehar may havo
mar* than M pupUa, a t toast sight
men to* of aahaal. adoguato equip,
moot, library, wall lighted class­
rooms, good plumbing systems,
and proper pupil staasl/Vatlon.
A t; pupils m ust read from thr*"
to fir* auppleuMqtsry books, ac­
cording t* to* rfa4o, during lb*
&gt; H » ratty must hold
a t toast tw e m eetings each month,
Uto fram ed pktsyaa Is aach rise*,
roam, im lia fo r weighing pupil*,
w*0 ssscutod health program and
t sam bai a f drisM sg fouBtatn*.
AX Bam Inel e County Schools
pamad toaa* roqutr**a#nU without
a«y M aabli, I* was ladkated.

J, T. Dentonitmba To Illness

Japs Outnumbered
By Four To One

SHANGHAI. Aug. 18.—
(AP)—Jniutncac wnrplanSB
it b r Ikh I b o m b s into Chlncus
pnaltinna In t moonlight ntta c k

Group Would Furnish
Funds ForConstruc* tion Of Camp Here

W ednesday

n ig h t

uqainat Iho Chinese horded
that are pushing tho Japan­
e se land forces toward the
non.
While the Japanese war-

Jnhe Kudcr ami Jack llnrrU nn
left today foi lhi&lt; University uf
Florals in Gainesville.

Scigc Of Santander
Is Seen Ab Crucial
Campaign Of War

«hlp* shelled thn Chinese T a l ­
linn north anil f a i t of Shanghai,
rliiht high flying bomber* p atted
u n lw a r d o v e r th e foreign a m t* ,
to (It-op explosive* in the dlreeI Ion of the Chlneie llungjao a ir.
drumo on the g|kL a f a r wash
■ill*.
The plana* appeared as a full
m»on Illuminated the cloudless
*k)*t Th«y flaw over both for­
eign concession and tha Interna-,
llonal relllsm eat bringing thou*,
nikla of foreigner* to roof top*
to w atch the raid.
It was the first night bomb.
Ing attack of
the
sla-day
Hhengbal w arfare.
j
On lend the Japanese war*
nuinum beird alm ost four to ona
and were reported slowly giving
way In the northeast sector of
the inlernallocial settlem ent,
Japan
threw
lie
combined
first and third fleet* Into tha

WASHINGTON, Aug. i i . —&lt;/0
— Attorney General
Cummlng*
said today be Ihad‘ aakr-d thd
It. T- r»w »n ha* rrturni-d from
IIKN1IAVK, Aug,- It. --I41 —
II ii re* u of Ihveellgallon to In
Georgia, Nurlh Carolina, oml Kuulh
military Unit­ formation of a T railer I'nmp Carolina where lie »|H-nl Ikr past Thu liuui gunl army, deecrllted
vostlgata
by ilm Hpatilnh gnvommenl a*
ing ramps throughout Ihl* na­ Corporation which will furni»h Wcrk mi biinlni's*.
hulll ertiund Ihu Italian “lilarktion lo dblrrmlne .If Ihry vio­
lated any federal law. Cum* funds for- ^ r building of I lie ' h'anfnnl Hen Scout* nf the rhip arrow'' brlKadn auil bolMeri-d by
tnlngs Mid be had asked Di­ proposed trailer camp here w»» "Scm inidr I.Inn" will led.I Ihelr Jo* (iuriuuu .lunnaa. batleroil Inw*eid HnnUniler today In what
rector J, Edgar Hoover ta tirrscntcd the . City Commission,
nrei’ling Thu red ay night may pi urn Hie crucial
cam­
make Ha oureory ■■ssmlnaiion". era In their adjourned mw-l lug weekly
at 7:30 o'clock in the Junior High paign id Bpntn’e rirll w ar.
If tha facte warrant, be saldJ Dal night by II. II. I*n|&gt;e. chair, School,
.
Column* operating Da paral­
a mofg Jtaresal Jfgnlry woald t&gt;«(tan*, »f the T railer Camp Coin,
lel • hlghwny*
lata
kaaUHdec.
mad*.
m itts*.
11m Kinutumeiil* la d lltorsyaii from bring hemmed fri
Jenie* K. I'elot of II, Hi m
ro n u
The
ruminlaiiloiier*
made u
strum; Iield ami
aeapi'rf, went pletely,
few change* In the proposed con. lieru Wellington of l!rImul,
reported within ; j
tullea
uf
tiu rlu r the day Chinese and
tra c t ami relum ed It tir-the com. married In the office of i
Sanlaiulcr's onlsklrts, That wa» Japanese plane* subjected out­
milieu ' for their approval.
II Jcdge l{ W. Werv )e*lel,l.iy
tin, ill.luluo In a straight lino lying area* In the most te r­
WBs Indkated th a t the rm nm iv neon.
nurtlieaiil. bill e«i Ii unit tacou rific bombarduient slnre . Uni
sinner* wnu|d 'nkp ileliniti* ae.
lion nil llu* tentative rm ilrait i Members of the Sanford l.ioni I lie ta*k ot covering some 3k Hliaiiglial warfare atarlnd. Krutu
U 'eallaavS O* .raws T hree!
aqi jo NiaanS .n(| ,h| |||« q n |,| nr to mile* of curving highway
•nine time in the neiir future.
wire
The greater p e rt of the m eet.1Allentie llrewlng t'omimny In tir ­ tluiiked lit the liar bed
Nine ’pereona were arraigned
of
ing Dai night,
however,
wn, Jnndo tonight, il wn* annoiinccl anil culicrela furllllcntlimi
before, b lty
Judge
Frank 1. devilled In d'seuaabni of pnllrlea Imlay by Jolui Galloway,
Sanlanib'r* ilefondera.
.
Miller In a session nf the City which will be adopted fur the
t* 1 f I « e n
Ihoutnnd
loyalist
w—— ,
Court tn answ er charges ranging
npcrnlion uf the Commi»*i«nej*
T. W. Ijiw tnn. aiipcrintindiut ui I roup*, lll« biggest "i'uleb" of
from violation of Sanitary Drill,
a i n Helinqueut Tax Adjustment I "Idle instrurtion for Seminol- Hpnln'a 13-iininlh old rlvll war,
nances to driving while Inloat.
Hoard.
Every effo rt' I* being t nlinly, Is in atlru d sn rr at i surrendered lo lien. I'renrlsco
rated,
I' iaimo' s nallonnlld* Iasi night
made to devise n plan whereby
General Evangeline tlooth of
During the court aeaalmi Al.
whnu they worn it .fluid In a
delinquent Isvv* may In- arljm t.
porket Ilf III., r.tnlttbrlaii Slur- l.undnn, world lender of the Hal*
/ a w H arrison, * alias
Alfonso
ad will, equal fairness lo nil
n r* .. 1&lt;I m ile, hiin lli uf Bantan- vatinn Army, will rome tn A tlanta
llarrvllion, who plrbdtd guilty
applicants, It wav said.
Kept. .30 to Del. 4 during which
to several counts of breaking and
der.
No definite plan w&gt;, adopted
Franco's
lieait'iuartor*
aald lime she will participate In niinjr
entering a n d -to the th e ft of a
last niglif and further
,h»ni&gt;.
bicycle, was traneferred lo Ihe
tlm prlrunem.
comprising
III Army and civic functions, it w as
akm &lt;&gt;f (hr m atter .wav roil tindlvlatoim of Hanlandarlaiis, As- announced Inday by CaplaD P. H.
County Sheriff, C. M. Hand.
uni uni 1 Ihe li n t ipssion.
t urlana and Jliumira- also aur* Ecesn, mm mantling nTficer* of the
David Jones, negro, wa* given
It. J. I'alm rr, local rrp re sm .
rendered hui-u r| 0ant Hie* of war /oral headquarters.
a ,30 day
auapended sentence
talrua
fo
r-tlie
-H
in
e
ta
lr
tti'fmtTIc
Her visit te Ihe Gale City, tor*
when - be plraded guilty to din.'
male rial*.
Company, aiqieared liefnre thr
Thn capture,
dnarrlberf
a* rilnrlsl hA lquariera of the South,
orderly conduct charges; V. J.
and
re,inerted
"Ibn nniHl brilliant Upernllini nf will l&gt;* heralded by a gathering of
Perry, negro, waa fined |1Q or CoMBliialanara
A ta n day aelioul lu m &gt;I!
permir-ilon In ererl n filling *la.
tlm nnllre northern campaign," over 7,000 soul hern Army del**
It) days on like charges, and
innsarvallon
compliance
It
be­
lion a t the nurthwesi comer of
wa* bullured by Hie Insurgenl* cates. A feature nf the assembly
A n o * , Jay-dan, negro, t3&amp; or 60
ing
cuiduciud
lo-re
.andnr
itie
day* when ah* pleaded guilty T a rk Avrnue and Eighth Hlrert. solMirvltlon uf E. It. ' llvlinrli t». lo aval tlm doom of Banlander will lie a public address lo be given
Mr. I'alm rr ludiealeil dial Ihe
lou-aiian Ihu *e|*ei|
liallallnna by her in Iho new City A udi'
to charge* of being drunk end
Uuir were “Ike cream '' ot Ibu nor th ­
proper “I Htntinn would roet B|l. Itopresuntallies were In
toiium , Il wa* 'stated.
p roiim alrly l-i.ilOn m il
would ford today from V„lu»l*. J^ke, em InyulPit allay.
General lloolh will speak In nnly
David Junior,
negro, waa
enhanre Ihe value of pro|M*rty O iauas and Bemlnole Gountlrs.
Many uf the prisoner* wore three cities of the United HUtes,
found sn tity of driving
while In the vicinity.
Definite art mu
riu itb s' of IB and U year* who
Intoxicated aad fined f7b0
or
Hojr'Ttcoul* of Troop II who blfd Imhmi given guu* end *eul A tlanta, New York, and Chicago,
on the m atter by City Connell*
and two rltlea In Canada,' Winni­
M
days.
A braham
Nelson,
wish
to
go
to
Camp
Wikiwlkl
to­
or* ws* deferred until the regu
.Inin ibo front llnu* lu so ef­ peg, and Toronto.
,
chargvd with saM ult, w et fined
lar inerting n r i t Monday night. morrow are requrstoil to mrel at fort lo stem
I In* nellunallal
Captain and Mr*- Feren wilt
lt&amp; or 60 days. Andrew A ndsr,
7:00 o'rloclf In the mnrnlqg al ihe drlrn closing In on H tntandsr
represent the Kanford hradquarson, nrgru, w sa glvrn Ihe op­
F irst liaptist 0 " " ' K sre-u&gt;ling from tour directions.
trro a t the meeting.
tion of a 9 t t fin* or 70 days m
to )V. E. Kader, scoutmaslcr nf
The aaiivudur occurred near
Jell when found guilty uf sell.
the troop,
Han MUu*l da Aruago. seven
Ing lottery ticket*.
mile* ^D ortheaal
of
Uelaosa
D. K. MeNab and Prank lls r .
Reverend D«n A. Cook, Mrlhorl* were dlemtoaed from charges
dlst student psslor at the llnfverof violating th e C ity's Sanitaf/.
ally of Florid* in.Ualnesvilb-, will
Partly cloudy, fkatlered thuaOrdinance aad
Hugh Whitten
be guest speaker lonlghf at Ihe
Ui-ralitiwere this afternoon aad
The largest crowd* In lk« his­ mid-week se rv ile in the Mi'llmcharged with violation of
the
possibly near lb s south'- eoaaL
traffic o rdlotM e was continued tory uf the Undenominational dlst Church, it woe anitounnv!
Tonight and Thursday scattered
Tabornsi le sllandeit
Ihe "old
Until the nertNpoeelon,
shower*.
Katretnu
northwest
time rw lv al" serrlcrs In charge
Florida: Partly cloudy tonlghl
of D ei te r end Darrel Ilnhn, rad ­
Deputy Collector J . I . Hurt of
and Thursday with
scaltorod
io performer*. It was announced IhJ Rurrau of lolernel Revenue
thundershowers Thursday atlers
today.
w as ip his office today in the
noou.
« ..T b l
meeting!
were began Chamber of Cttaimerer building
DAYTONA T ID IS
Aug. I - and will to . cunllnnedj ghrlng infiinnation on all types-of
tide*, high, 1C M
SHANOKAlT 'Wadaead*;. Aug- for some time. The pubtl'c to 'Federal l a m . Further informa­
PA RIB.
4ug..
II. —(41—A
l i - (4 1 -J a p a s - toadag two dirt- Invited to attend them. ’• '
P. M.| low. •:# 4
battalion of F rrm h Hoops from A.
tion
will
hr
avallablr
rv
rry
alone of bar bam* arm y or a t
*. M.
B eglaolur tomorrow- morfalag
Indo-Chlna I* being rushed to A.
lUANOMlTtN
this
bomb-tors ,..,CUy
today. and jpaaiinuTng all other Thar**
Bhanghsl aboard the steamers
eeUed Brttlob property l a ' tb« day* at lo: tb o'etork, Darrel
Yesterday, 10.01; today,
Aremls and Hphyns and
the
PRICtPITATION
Holm will broadcast a program
F a r Bast Naval Hquadroa Is
Total for yaetordog —
q t. “ near Ootpel singing" over
ready for a rt Inn "If necessary,”
Total foe month
radio atatlon WDIlO In Ortaad*.
BROOKLYN, N. Y,, An*.. II. tha foreign - office
announced
Normal to date
My. flohn ..lias bad much «u- —(JF\~When llrooklyn Itos* llur- Mqaday sight.
TKM PEKATUniB
portoac* ta rhs radio tl«ld. For totgh
Grimes wa* managing Tba Indo-Chinese battalloo
Msitmum, 14; Minimi
I I months, .'he conducted slrat- Btoomtagtnn la the Throe-Eye probably w ill'aid la lha removal
tor prn*rsm&gt; from radio station league, John Lindsay &lt;Kea&gt; ot about 1.0*4 Preach subjects
!H erald read lag.
RFPW In Fort Blmilb, A rk. Brown wee with
Official Report
Rprtngtleld, from the * French concession
and he broadcast over station 111. la. tire r i n r rlrrult, Twlf# which was. bombed Saturday by
W JA * to Jacksonville to r , II In IfM Brown belled five hit* Chlas** warpUne*.
tf
la flva llmsg up. am] on* day
dkla*M Ambassador Welllag- I I
HI* . pro***i*jlon hat been ha^ halted In seven run* In one tou Koc told tba lorelga office Id
Imsrtbed a* “laaplrtng“ and tb* gum*.
Burleigh ’ reruslMiersd. th at there could be “■» real i (
PWtk to Invited |n Jlatea la to Now Brown 1* the shortstop on security" n Ut Jepsasa* with- 1 *
4toV Pom h » - \viitii/pua JU **i- 47
•VtoMk’. trout.
" t 'm n * .
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Evangeline Booth
Of Salvation Army
To Visit Atlanta

Upped By 20 Million
WASHINGTON. Aug., t l . -fJT )
—A boisterous Ituuio passed the
eoaslun1* final Ids appropriation
bill In an
iivcrtlnie
session
D lt Dlclil . a llr r lnrreestag- D
by tIO.noo.uoo in atari the adm lolstrator* farm tenancy p ro­
gram'.
,
Carrying a fidni of |M.g*o,371,
Ihe
eppniprlatlnn
went
through without a gefond vote.
. The lluuse nvcrriide
rscommendsllons nf lls niiproprlalhdis
committee end plea* for econo­
my In graullng Ihe Agriculture
Department'* request for fiu.ooo
to s ta rt tanancy aid.

^Famcd Minstrel Man
Dies Of Poisoning

Crowds Attending
R e v i v a l Service
Are Largest Ever

SOUTH AM PTON, New
York,
Aug.. II- - (41— Jama# Mclntyje. 71, died early today of
aUramiu poisoning ending lha
ll-y*ar-old partnership ot Mototyro and llealb. tamed mlastrel men and one ot tba bast
known vaudeville teams of lb*
last gvoersilon.
New* e l hie death waa withbald, from his lifelong comrade
Thomas K. Ileatb, 14. wlfb toy
stricken with bronchitis
and
paralysis a t hie home la Set-

Jap .Army Divisions
Land Near Shanghai
Intense Heat Spreads
Throughout Mid-West

A nlgkt of lengthy and wellI
played - chess games * u en s•
Joyed last nlgbt by the membora of the Sanford rhoao rodI
Checker Club at tbalr m eal­
ing to the Valdes Hotel, tt wa*
•toted today.
kom bers of tb* rlab who at*
toudod Included: R. M. Derma,

Refugees On Presi­
dent McKinley Are
Subjected To Fire

In City Court On
Various Charges

Westside Primary
Gets High Rating
In School L i s t s Appropriation Bill
Tba W est 8 Id* Prim ary School
of thla City was JLh* only school of
tha fourteen schools of tha County
to roc*hr* a rating a f “superior"
an tha Hat a f accredited eyhoul*
received raci s t ) / from Celia Eng­
lish, state auprri a land eat of Public

WASHINOTON. A n t. I I . '—141
—President
n oow nflt
signed
with eip rv isrd relurtsnr*
to*
d n a bill deslynod lo eliminate
price ratlin e of nationally ad ­
vertised product».
The
measure
which .want
through C M tn i i ■■ etF fcaieod
■iMil or rider lo the n u tr lc t of
Columbia ta i . hill
effectuate*
•‘fair trmda" acli now la fort*
In 41 m ill. Il eieniptg th a n
from
tba
federal
antl-tfast
Inara.
The agtant of the rtteel of
the m easure depend* on elate
lawa^ Generally,, however. It will
perm it maBufettarera of evsryI hi nc from fa c t
ponder
to |lonrd at strategic point*,
c lia re lta lo Contract with r e ­
tailer* ta maintain tltalr price*.

on a few well-known article*
ee a mean* of a ltra c tln r buyer*.

y ilv e . X w tL
pfecedlng ' th e
fatal
Tuesday
n ig h t »adg stated th a t he would
kill Gaffney If he again went
*«t With Luella • Brown, 10-yvar
old girl who waa brought her*
front Miami rveeaUy fo r quea.
tlOllIn*
f j pa
• "I tell yen, |1 | kUI Gaffney

Thousands Of Ameri­
cans Watch Bombinq: From Rooftops
Ah battle It a arcs

Corporation MayJ CITY NEWS BRIEFS Italian Brigade
probably -111 rind Ita ire a la a l
Leads In Attack
Bs Organized By
a w l l w l h a la __that— field.— t
sponsors eleo said II wee eluiad
On Biscayan Port
especially al tba practice soma Trailor
Backers
el ores follow, of slashing price*

Others Injured When Local Man Describes
Steam .Pipe BIqws Efforts Of Japs To

Jap Airplanes
Bomb Chinese

Nationally A d v e r ­
tised ProductsToBe
Allowed Exemption
Frem__Trust.Laws

The bill has been eoashl for
rear* hr retail druggist organbrations, Ha *pon*or&gt; *ald. and

Possibility that Ait

explosion Kills Mwanians near
strongly Im plicated Jam es M ar.
tin, Orlando y aln ter who la being Three Sailors On Talk On Orient
held fo r queattoqtag although no
hav e* been
preferred
Destroyer Cassin By Monalvatge

«Moa to bar house the Monday

LANGFANG FALLS BEFORE JAP ATTACK

CIIICAdO,
Aug. U ,—(41—
Searing wind* syrsad Interne* beat
*cro#s to* MM•m at's broud farm
bait Mondag,

T n s p m tm t generally moved
steadily upwind through the: high
BOY aad W’» and passed tto idodagro* mark at many potato ou the
gun-dried plain*.
Report* of darnag* to the beuoDr. O. B Selmau. II. R Pops, tlful com crop o*t eff * flurry od
J. B, S tew art 'A. (J. Madden, buying among perspiring trader*
and A. B. I-or* Joy,
II In rkkogeV big market.

a

LOCAL WEATHER \

French Troopn Are
Rushed To Shanghai

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T H E S A N F O R D H B H A L P , BAWTOHD, F L O R ID A

SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1M7

Coming
'Captains Courageous’ ’ To
S! Be At Ritz Sunday, Monday
ttudyard Kipling’ s Saga O f The Gloucester
: Fisherman Is Filmed For Screen W ith
Feature Cast O f Stars In Lead
Op« of lk« Knot « * ilorloa &lt;t
llU n n in , Hudytrd Kip*
Um *o thrilling toga of tho Qlou*
ookUr fbharman, come* to tha
Kita ocrooa Sunday and Monday
Vkk Metro-CJoldwyn- Mayer's pie*
turlsatlon of “ Caplplns Coorogo*
OOS," with Freddie Bartholomew,
ffjlenrar Tracy, Monti lUrrymo re
and Melvyn Douglas In the leading
Tpr the flrat Umo in HU acrocn
ggjeor Freddie tlalholomew play*
• wholly American boy, a wide depaftar* from aay prevloue role.
A t Harvey Chvyno ho la the pam*
gkrid eon of a millionaire who hi*
■Over known tfce meaning of work
and . worthwhile effort. Bound for
Korop* on a »uper liner ha fell*
overboard off tha Newfoundland
hank* and la picked up by a flthlng
dory manned by Spenrer Tracy,
Ilia latter playing the pact of
BkBtml, a Portuguese fisherman.
A la rob, the moat colorful that
n i c y ha* yet had, rival* even
that of tha prl**t in “ Ban Fran*

Movie T h riller/
Has New Angle
As Part O f Plot

I t o Successor To HMutiny On The Bounty”

Stage Players
Win New Honors
In Screen Play

D E A T H 8 H A D 0 W E D T H E IR LOVE

Ritz Picture Features
Established S t a r s
In Mystery Story

Drama O f PowerLine
Portrayed In Film
Featuring O'Brien

Thrrc established »Ugc pl«T*
era win new hr nor* on the eeroen
In Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer'* m ru
tiry picture, "Mndon ny Night,*'
which show* Tuesday at the tilt*
Theater,
ficopfe Murphy, former Itmadway dancer, mrre recently
In
l Irlnreti, ha* hi* flr»t dramitle
iole ami proVL'j hi* ability Wtltf
eiit
i.uooUpn.
Itltn
Johnson,
likewise a product of the the­
Hmry Fomin I* one of tho»o daredevil linemen
whi. live
ater, whr Marn-d In flenrye M.
Cohan's “ Pulton of Oak Fall*' high but not long, and Margaret Lindsay la the me girl h&lt; love*
jiul rlher play*,
make*
her and tit can't leave, In '8lim,“ Warner Bra*.' electrifying melodrama
riven' ilrbut In the
feminine which playa at the Rll* Theater Wednesday and Thur d»y
'rail and, a»*urt* .her career In
In (ft* lllmlaatlott o f Rudyanl Kipling''* magnificriu sea epic, Hollywood.
FILM LOVERS
la-ii I). C aw II, a'ao n former
“ CapUIn* Courageous," coming to the It.tc arraen, Mrlrn.finldwynI
u
ire
nt
tor,
appear*
in
a
role
Moyar praaanU a fitting successor to it* tnumnhant “ Mutiny on the
promlaea
to
Bounty.” Shown ebova at lii* wheel of th.
fishing schooner, if mystery and
hrcnml' &lt;: make-up wlranl
of
“ Wa'r# liar*,'* ar# Bpeneer Tracy, Mono! Hitrr&gt; more and Freddie ■lie l,i •. Chancy aehool. Other*
Parihtlomaw nVound whom the thrilling i it Ion of the heroic Kip. lit the cart an* uniformly good
ling story canter*.
in their respective psrt*.
'mag*aln* «'u**r «ltl." 1* one of th*
Land Rush Picture
blonde* who iai«et the trouble
in "Blood# Trouble,”
the gay
Filmed For Screen PROGRAM M E FOR W E E K OF A U G . 15
romedy romince with F.leanor*
AT THE RITZ
I .Whitney, Johnny Oowna, Lynn#
. Sunday, Mi inlay—A ( Mighty Hov Office Triumph—Freddy
One# .bga*n, In motion picture
! Overtnui
ami
Benny
Baker,
Bari hi hunrw, Sprite* r '•racy, Lionel Pnrrymoiy, Melvyn Doug­
history, th* land rush Into Okla.
i which
play*
Wedneiday
and
homa Ulrltory haa bean filmed
las In Rudyanl Klpllmr'j "CAITAIN’S COURAflKOllS.'
Thursday nt tho Rita Theater.
on a grand scab.
Tuesday—'The J!lg In y —Register at the Matinee. ThrilL
| MU* Wa!V*r. became in «*•
it wa»
flrat done aavaral
a-nnnute mystery r mnnrc.
Made In Awnrki»_hu- Mttrn.
i treia "when
Hollywootl
studio
yean. ago for tha. picture "(T
executive* were Impressed with
mirron,’ pn# of Ut* most »uc. ^ w i N n n j r u r ’ N H T T T f . ~ "
Wednesday, Thursday—Mirgaret I.ln*l*ay,
Pat O'Urlen,
her portrait, which appeartfl on
cu tfu l agar mad*. ,Now Fir*'
a mmrnilne rover, and started
Hirirv Fomin, Stuart Km In in “ SLIM,”
Also “ BLONDE
National ha* staged, an rlabor.
n scirch which lasted slmr.t a I
TROUBLE." A comedy hared rn the famous Ring tjinlnreale 'raprodufthm of -th* event
rear to find her. She wn» »fcn |
far "Tae
Cherokee
Strip." »
Oeorgr S. KnuOinn Rrindwiy Stage Hite.
for tho find time In fjlm* In
new picture alafrlng Dick Fn
Friday HsMy Klhra, Ricardo Cortes “TALK OF THE
the
racent
comedy
succt**
ran, tinging cowboy, The photo­
DEVIL." Return hocking "(301)9 COUNTRY AND THE
play shew* Saturday
at
the
WOMAN."
’
Rita Theajsr.
Satnn'n"- t*Tn" SCRKENO Mir'orl* Mini, Fred Stone,
« |Th* ternaa, la which hundred*
"HIDEAWAY.'' Atsi Dick Forjn " f ’ HEROKEE STRIP."
of antra*, horsemen,
wagon*,
bttfgba and even o'* team* took
AT THE PRINCESS
part, were staged on the (trial
Suliimny nttd Sunday, Aup. 21 and 22—Wlll'tim Boy.l
plateau known •* Leaky Me*n.| "nORtiritl AND." Aim It. land Young In “ THE MAN WHO
where
spaatarular
scene* of
Friday
COULD WORK MIRACLES."
Of small fruits, strawLwrriai ara “ Charya of the Light Brigade ’
richest In sugar content,' " '
'* waf* filmed.

Girl Who Poses
For Magazines
Is In Ritz Film

w ith Japaal* war lavor tUUy aoai

&amp; L&amp; 2m s£m
aid. They I

aloonad peasant gbte o Japan have dally
am aa soldMra In onto thab oountry goes i
litre of tho aalTnro Imo than 11 yean t
phjslquaa and ilrangth of maUra women

“ SlinT’ ToSliow '
Wednesday A t
Ritz Theater

A rl*M of American worker*
whose trade hat never before been
touched by the movie*—thoe* ad*
v&lt;nitron* and hardy lada who
rtrlng electrical porcr wlrr* a*
riroi the remote waste plirr*—
arc dcplct«d for year entertainment in the Warner Bro*. meloto *how at the ItiU Theatre
Wednesday and Thunulay.
The pomdar Hen.y Fonda, l » r
rowrd from another studio fot
Ihl* one picture, nrrie* the title
tele of “ Slim,'' a young farm lad
who, fascinated by the work of a.
tvire-pantr crossing hi* father^
land, become* one of them, with
the nkl of "Uni,“ n Jovial and
\nil *nt wire stringer who It por*
trayeil by that perpetual favorite,
pat O’Brien.
They ate both In love—after a
wh|le—With lUblly^—a— hospital
nurte, who ii none other than the
lovely Margaret Mmiaay, But
there’* no enmity between them}
they’no great pala and comrade*,
r*ch willing to offer hi* life to
inve (he other'*—and thi.l'g what
It rnmes to in the end.
"Slim” wn* made from n beetjurllinc novel-by-William W(*tcv
Milne*. It h»* what nro described
a* hrrath-tiklng 'scenes, with the
Mnh-tensbn gang building towers
101 feet high, scrambling up anil
down them, and stringing wlrd*
nrrn«» them, aometlmea In the faco
of Idlnard* and du*t-*torme. It'*
n j ra*y life, apparently, thtt the*o
linrimen lead. They're always on
the move—town to town, aUto to
state.
One of the p*l* of the two hov*
I* Ftuuart Erwin, who never fail*
to win laugh*. The bo** of all the
rnnp I* J. Ferrell MacDonald. Wlp
In Ihl* picture lurried In hi* onv
tkourandth performance before tht
ramora*.

to neb baltbts. even woman and flrta offer to go to tho bal
participating In rtlfe drill In Toby# Thor nro roon l^ f »«
.handling of rifle*. u*a of gaa masks and admUbtratlaa of fl
i toward tha China war front unafraid.

�Seminole Coonly Produce*
More Fruit And Vegtfubfcs Tdtn
Similar Arc* In Amerlcn

J W b n » Only Contra] t
Ck y 'AffMttat RaQ, fllthwajr.

» .SANFORD, FLORIDA. MONDAY. AUGUST 16, 19.17

Black Is Given
Approval By
Senate Group
i

Sledge And Sludge

Judiciary Committee
Okeys Nomination
s O f Alabaman For
Supreme Court Job

Famous Flyer
American
Fugitives
Wai Seek To
Find Russians A s Shqll Fragments
Jimmy Mattern Plans
DawnTakeoff Upon
Search For Daring
Over-Pole Aviators

Flee Shanghai
Rake Steamer;
ea, A ir Forces Continue Fray

Wand

*
* -*■—
FAIRBANKS, August lft,-GP)

G. 0 . P.'s Serve
--------- N otferO T F igtif

NUMBER 25.1

Established In 1908

Chinese Airplanes l a
— B a t t l e Formation
Rain Bombs On Jarf
Base O f Operation^

SIlAl B O M B A R D M E N T KILLS H UNDREDS

Confirmation W ill Be
Called Up Before!
) WASHINGTON/ A uk. 18.
(APj—.The Senate Judici­
ary Committee approved to­
day the Supreme Court nom­
ination of Senator Black,
Alabama Democrat. Voting
down all jfftipoaaU for &lt;telay,
the overwhelm'nir
Demo­
cratic majority on the com­
mittee arreed to report the
liberal Alabaman's
Alabaman*!
nomination
favorably and at once.
I Democratic leaders planned to
rail tha nomination up in tha
Renal, tomorrow for confirms.
Republican* alroady, however,
had served notice they would
seek Ita recommits! foe&gt; hearings
foreshadowing at least a bitter
debate over the appointment.
Tha committee turned down
request! for general hearings on
tha nomination and . also refused
to - delay action long enough to
permit Black to appser and be
qoeatiohed about hla views on
Judicial proceduie.

Financial Success
O f Future Farmer
Body Is Recounted

Both Sides Claim v;
To Inflict Losses

|after ■ record-breaking non-stop
! Bight front Oakland California to
Join tha Match for Slglsmuml
Levsneffaky, Soviet Are Pilot, and
hia five companion a.
The American flyer aald that he
would traveraa tha 149th meridian
Lin qvrat of.*. t l u * t o tha fat. of
the daring Ruaaiana who dlsapprared Friday on a 4/KXJ-rnlle
flight over tha North PftcaffeW
lltacow to Fairbanks, .
The laat word received from
tha Ill-fated avlatora came Satur­
day morning when a signal corpe
elation intercepted a brief, partly
utea(table montage.
Prievoaa statement* TniHcatml
that tha famous flysr and hla com*
panlona might have been aafo
somewhere In tha vast Arctic re­
gions, but lark of futher communi­
cations has cauaad considerable
Driving tha first, pile into anxiety.
Mississippi mud. Govtmor Lech*
of Loulxlnnn uses a huge stodge
l* start a 110,000,000 bridge.

Recovery Trends
Expected To Hit
High Fall Level

Other Nations Decidd
To Evacuate Peopld
As Fighting Grown
lit T*»# %|a«eIn|

Tim first American fujrU
Uvea from the IiiccsmhiB
n e r i n I liombnrdmcnt ofl
Shwnghnl flctl today througU
yntihliel of buretlnR nhrapi
m l.
lletfiunintf the ma«a
flight from the umleclarod
tvnr between China and J»pnn, the «roup of 200. most­
ly women nnd children,

Ivnartlrd the steamer
President
Tnll ntlrr n perilous Iwo hour
lrl|&gt; by lender.
"
. 1'nltd Stale* sallum kept. I»e
frightened passengers some. «Uh
Infant* In their arms, hud-Ba*
lielnw while shall
fra g m * * .

40-Pound Snapper
Caught O ff Beach
By Lloyd F. Boyle

iwirt of Shanghai along the famous waterfront Bund ahnW• where hundreds were killed during a
A 40-pound rad snapper, con­ bombardment as Chines* and Japdne.,. aerial furct
e Americana were victim* iI.f the Imlllbltlg. The »miw points tn a
sidered by many aagulars tn be the spot where 200 or more were klttd. Tii.- key t.
(I
Identily
ing
numb
era: It) Corner of Nnnkiiu|. Kn.nl nml lln lluiul where many Chin.
largest caught n*ar-Dayton* In the
ese were killed and an American wbumb-d. (J) Catlmy Hotel, ( :i|, I* alaci* ITulrl in the h*hhy *„f which Dr. IMwrt Kv Im-hauer, Prlnrcpast 6 years, wee landed yeater
day by Assistant State’* Attorney ton Unlvaraily professor, wav ki&lt;H. (4) Broadway Mansion,i» from which many American- fl.fl* Ih) French t'athollc Hospital, n»«r
where two other Americans were killed, JC) British con.-•ulale, ( f )
pu.i office, |M| Kmlwiiknienl Apailmenla, reaWenre of many
Lloyd F. Boyle.
wHh light- fawah -wmter Americana.If91 American cotMiiUWk IIO) Customs huuxe,&gt;,.(11) linn akoiig-Shniiyluii Imnt, tl'ji Tin'iqmi^ t ity Hank of New Y‘i dv, (AS)
Purvey Sees General' tackla while.tha other member* of Chase National Bank (14) Harden bridge over Horn-how Creek whe te Atiu-ti&gt;an marlin He d id hnrrlrade*.
" '*
Business Prospectsl hi* party used "plow line* and
i window weights for sinkers.’ hs
“Extremely Good” gilded a nine foot shark to hi*
catch prior to a driving storm
A M E R IC A N S DIB IN CH IN A W A R
NEW YORK, Aug. I 0 .-A which forced the boat to come to
new high for tho recovery move­ port.
ment llkrly will bo established
Ho expects to have It mounted to
this fait, rcon.mil*ta frit today, be sent tn tha Smithsonian Insti­
and the stock market likely wilt tute In Washington, O. C. OUur
discount this hy going inlo new fishermen In Ih* group registered
highs for the year.
catches of large* sharks, weighing
District Governor O f
I’oor’s
Investment Advisory about 900 and 000 pounds.
Tlirillinjr And Tragic
Included In tha group of anguservice summarises the fall out­
Organization
Tells
SccncH Are Painted
look s \ foiiows:
lara were Richard Hickson, II. A.
OfClub’s Expansion
1— Activity in most lines ofNelson, rf Dtland, Theodore Pope,
O f Recent Warfare
business Is expected lo Increase Charles Dunn, Jr. Charles Dunn,
Alma of notary Inlcrnsllimal
somewhat more than the usual fir. Howard Long, John Hunter,
SHANGHAI. .Am*. IT. IAA
seasonal amount during the aut­ Harry Thurston, Trod Bolly, Pete whirl,
wern
promulgated reWar to Chinese nml Japanese
umn.
*
Paterson, C. R. Clem, Roy Pippin, renlly at tha Inlrrnutlimsl run
in till* luxuii'itis iiii liep, II* nirant
2— A continuation of the peas,flu* Schmah, St. Clair. While. VI.
-venllon In klnnlreut
ttwllxert r s l i V stnne
e.tvcnluiT-- -tn ‘ATOi-t
AniiTIran*—
ent upward trend in stock prices A. Patrick, Gaorga Gray, J. It. Lit­ lanil were presented
l»
the
of It thrilling, suite tragic.
la antlrlpatAl.
Many
Issues tle, and Mr. Royls.
jneUlbura
HtnUTiril Hiilary
Ten memln'ts »f the uriginnl
should show sharp gains from
Jh* greup ftshad abaut SB miles d u ll today l,y Holand Horton,
tent- party cnuglit in the rnriflict
ITtment" lerrls;
cut to sea from Daytona Bearh.
district piverimr Ilf tho orgiuilI'ltawfully pit-pared In ilrpurt
sallnn.
l.eina Thursday without
their
He
brought
out
Hie
fart
Hull
Funeral Service For
lenilar- -Dr. Kuliert K. Hrlnrh.nibad been pretlinisly happosed
•i - f Prlnrtiiu university. He win
Gaffney Held Today It
Hut Itutary rnuld mil lie ex­
kill,*! by a In mb evplosinn.
tended lieyund North Amertca.
Ihnsr who will leave nlienhl III,*
Fnneral arrvlra* for Karaite later, whnu rlub* wore nrxnnlowing the adjournment o f Con.
Jii|iaiu-se steamer' Tulsuta Mam
groaa.
Washington
dcv*Io|mra (tsttney, oH aadu bartcader and Iteil In |bn Itrlllsli uies, ll
u rr Ia p IIivj1 „ f Ml. I.ouls, M» i
profeaalonsl
baseball «*• llmulhl that full',,* oxwill determine many important former
Guinea Hera id,nt o f llarhur llesi h,
player, war* held tn Ih*
All leiisluu was linpoeellil,..
Dr. F'rnnk J. Hnwllnsou (left), Unit -d Stale* mli.il,ovary, and
Souls Calholltt CburcU hero at
Mr. allortun dsclared that be­ Dr. Ilubeit Heischaurr (right(. profrator of International relalloft* * Mii'h.: Jan e flsnlonn nnd* AntluuiV
( iin eii of N'-w York rily ; William
|:IM o'clock this morning with cause I tin club ba,| continued
at Prinretuii Univerally, were two of thr,e American, killv-d «l Vi ihiun of Mnnkiitl, Minn.; Alice
Palher tIUbop of Orlando offl- In xtiiw
eras
beyiuut Iline* |
Shanghai in an aerial bombanlim-m nf lha city by &lt; hineae war MiCinnla of Hnslon; Paul Amos of
clattna at low
msaa.
latvr- point * orxanliatlon nt
areupsi
ment waa mad* latar in the In t’liliiu and India mlithl In-I plane*. The planes supposedly were aiming at Japanese concen. Pi iiiertun, N. J . ; John Maslnml ef
I'hltuilelphia; ll*il« n ( Irian.I of
Evergreen Cemetery here.
l rations,.
atari cd
Hnrwlchport, M»&gt;.*.; ntnl Hr. TlohThe active pallbearers were
He stilled that M erit,
Hit
ir t Potter of Frratin, Calif., now
members of the American l&gt;a- Perry, u Krearhaian who was
’
■loa Poet No. It of Orlando ol recently elected
Franco's Men Enter the leader.
prnslilciu
el
which Oaffney waa an active notuiy Inlernaljpaal, p r o ,-.... &lt;l
i *"\Ve are nil o.V. nml Hit* la s
Manufacturing City | p leat adventure but I wish xve
member. They were Fred Rase. the (tithes llig definition of lie
Petar MaaookUn.
W.
Barry, lary tn the members of the rim( wcro home." Anin. xul.
Dr. I. A- Huntley, John Wilhite, clave in Kaltsertaod;
"The tour party no veil to tlw
Harry Janes and Oeorga Dark.
Palai-e hutel In-lli ving the Aslor.
"Itutary la a world slue s ,
----------- piiiihMl Inlo iht* 4i“itl* rfn ntmiii
Also (be following honorary aocUHini id men af gisel sill
Ki|Mfrl4&gt;iK■**% Mhllit traif'liiic In fRcturlnK dtj^ of Keifuiiui
in bouse unsafe," ho siiil, d,-*crthlng
pallbearers:
Jesa
AlaPaugh. drasn Ire in tb* ranks nr sll
Hie liombing.
IhF northern |i«rt nf ihr t n
Urrific bfiUlu with rrtiTiliiii,*
Thomas Pick si l. J. Daly. B. J.
"Moat of the member* went
Ittales were rolaiml Hilt InJliii Government lnJ..p*, said insur plnylng bridge, hut I » j ' walking
Sown, and A. P. Michels.
. - i . i, ___
gent advices hwriyed here.
lug by itolmrt W. |J,rd. who ? r n n {u ; m,.„, h,-.vllnV f»r Ihl along lha (Wnngp'"') liver when
recently
rrinmed
tn
Bahfunl.
n ort^ n , ,,ort of Santander, were I saw Chinese airplane* flying la
Jury Indicts W oman
lint lie formation Inward the Ja­
W h o Poisoned Many
panese cruises lilsunin.
"The Idiutno fired I ran toward
the hotel and a Chinese l.i mb landCINCINNATI Aag- 11. '
— After rennfvlag evidence
ml 40 yards from n'n* Everything
was chaos. The detonntion was
what Proa sector Dsdlay
stunning. Huge silver* of glass fell,
Isr Oulcait tannad &lt;*Tha bit
avosa murder ta.-10a roue
to the street from windows.
a HamlltM ' aMMjr paad
Htreet Liard With lledle*
Hahn, il-yaAmkiM mother,
"The street waa lined with liaedtoday
ladlg^d , Mrs.
,
irg bodies, lorn and mangled. ' 1r
.two. charge* of araader.
” 1 finally rsachrd the hotel and
liarnad by t*lgpt&lt;m*.Lhil Dr- Kfl‘
e n r N E W S BRIEFS schawar .waa IAj*feJtrAJue fvnrty

Experiences Told
By People Caught
In Shanghai Fray

Aims Of Rotary
Are Related At
Weekly Meeting

G affney Case Still
Continues Mystery
Officer* of tw* coonlle* era
continuing anarch today tig evldaaa* which might mravel (be
aayalary connected
wUb
tha
death af Rages* Oaffney. Orlaads bartender
sad
former
professional been halt
player.
whdn* body, waa fm tad'la the
ecrake
*oath
«C AHamonl*
Bpriags last rnday morning.
Bbartfr C M. Hand
staled
today that ' apaareatly tb* Orlaadaaa had died from eshaasUm , Whether or not there were
WMBii taftteted bv aa aakaowa

J

R. W. Lord Returns
From TripThrotlgh

Eastern' U. S. Area „

\

0

refugee* would b* started few
home rnd safety
aboard
B*
llnrra l’re*ident Taft and Fwsl»
■lent Mi KInlay.
The British and French mad*
similar evncuaUmt errangemaal^.
Jo
Chines* warplane* DyDtff
massed bat Ito formation rams*
bomba again on Japanese see.'
thins and tho waterfront In ait
attempt In destroy tho Japan**#
b««e if operatinns.

The Chili*** attack was an.
swrred by a dawn effenslv* b/
Japan'* land, sen nnd air force*
that spread all through th« rich
Ynnglte valley, heart uf Chins'®
mmmereia! wealth.
Doth aid** clalmod* Ihelr *1*
squadrons Infllrled neavy loaaas
on the other.
Tho Japan**!
cmlaasv at Nunklng was onh-cvd
closed. But It was not kniwix
whether this meant a break lit
Sinn-Japancst, diplomatic t t l* .

The population of Ihe world
was estimated nt mora than Je
ooo.ono.boo In l»30.

LOCAL W E A T H E R 1
FORECAST

Clotlda: partly cloudy scat*
t*r*«j sbovdsn Taeiday and aeag
the south eoaat tonight,
Rx*
(n-me Northwest Florida; Fair
tonight Tufgday pertly Ovtldy.
DAYTONA TIDES

f Tuesday's

tide*.

high,

A. M., L o t P. M.; low,
A. M., 11:11 I* ,M.
■ARDMETCR

4:11
18:I d
r

.YeatanUy, Jo t; l6day jo t * .
F R ld lF iT A T IO N

Total tor gaatarday — —- 41
Total-for month — ... — I.S1
Norms) to dal* — —
Ut
TEM PERATURE
. Maximum, ||; minimum, |dviHeraU raadlug *
#
!

Official Krport

�I

th e

j

a A w r o m t n w iA L n , M y y n w n , r t x in m A

M O N D A Y , A U G U S T I f , 1M 7

Th* Horror? O f W ar,

Expected To H it
High Fall L e v e l

Event* in Shanghai Saturday, w^ien a»rtil,..bomb*,
dropped In the International'Settfoment, took * heavy ,toli
° f W ^ ebould narve to Impress the world with the awful
which
modem
warfare
for civilian
-poaoibliitlea.
,
----;----------•****■*•■• offer* *»•
V • BW■I
.... — population*. .
-*
The releaaa of. the bomb* apparently waa accident*!,
» —aogw probgbly due to damage^ bomb rack* cauacd from ahr#i&gt;‘™ r i - n*l^«P lt,U ponalble that It wo* due to faulty aiming. At
■■‘" " ff t f
It la hardly regponable to believe that tile Chlprj~»*3{
would bomb thoir own people.
,
Aoaumlng that tne bombing* were accidental, we can
■«* — » F*? • Wrly good picture of. what the result* might have
*f * real concerted.attack had beep mad#,. Aa It. woo.
SjK*~u. epntf, POO. peroope wprR killed and 1200 woundeq. amid
ecane* of' IncrecMbla horror. Pandemonium, acreama o f
gaaojj" tho InJured *n£l dying, the terrific din of bursting ahplla.
C i Cm* hlood-aploahed street* and aldewalk*, horribly mangled
&gt;■* ,n*r bodlea— thU la a picture, which should mgko other nations
f t ■^j^.jlh|nlc many, time* bOfore. considering war.

ICV«N*Ml F nw Pa** «u | .
.n ..n u ^ | wJiar* cotu true lion la

severely

handicapped

OWftf, «#*•-

by

in-

The ‘t w . l i a .

eurrisi In the qutomobU* Indaatry when* a targe part of tbt
dcpnctihn replacement demand,
ha# bam filled. ' Hot loo m m #
abogld U *i potted from . thaaa
Data aa ant#*# aUmgfonta. Bat,

The ittady atoek market, ad.
rape*, k it waeX. man# .VaUevS,
la Ik# forerunner , to a good fall
u H n t. Thera la Incraaalng fa.
lereat Ip oharm-hUkougk forolgn buying llkolpwlll bo light
la view of. threatened ragrtuda
igalnal “ hot money" endJbe ad-

'Manes* and savagery of war wo* not apparent to clyfllan*.
Ndw the picture has. been-reverse^’ It la the civilian# who
really set war at ilk worst, Soldiers at the front hgre dV*
*“ — —is of protecting themselves' nnd i hey era ora.

SJSL

the pepple are at the mercy of boml
no chspce to protect.Utfmeelves. Wo
the most likely! targets.
Perhaps th# carnage In the Far
k w* a##d i
m#y help to sober tne Judjfmcnt of
{n lirto i
mike them realise that the next t
brought to the front door, of every all
wcjt’t ba any need for troops to lenv
tha plgudits of the townspeople. Sol
«M*t you remember I*, dear oW stay home and meet death in their c
,rtOi»w— — --------- t-±low. alyray*.w*,.r*ti at « J«ur
" rifcy/a .end
Awmvap- * a p * lv

Il.tb#

Chinese Airplanes In

gattle ivmatlon A G A I N N O R G E L E A D S !
Rain’ Bombs On Jap
Base O f Operations

talaerayh man tbli atm.

to ,#**A

111

0 | k ntaa*#gSk. and allapce that1
i , worryIns:
6 Afrlvad «af*lyt
Maw th* dtasar of trsral hue
’ • pagaMl a pay,
TraMl rpa.ea achadul* by nlsb1 ceola counties, in order' to rid this section of

the cattle
fever
tick,
Aag.M body t.l**npb* bark H*
“ H haa been chimed by the Llvn Stock Board for the
‘ :«0Tpa«t
two year* that
seriously Jeopjeop*
it the catta Industry Is nerlously
Atrlrad aafalyt
crvitu a nllVRT
KpUAB.A,
OtJKBT,
ardlxeti In South Florida by the wild deer running xl
large and propagating fever tick# In the cattle areas, and.
th# Board haa insisted that the annihilation of these
beautiful wild animal* Is necessary to a proper tick eradi­
cation campaign.
“ Benry Wlesenfeld, until recently Chalrn,iin uf the
rom|a Increpalpslf ■!’
Game
and Fish Commission, has been able to jlostpnne
that lh*
»«
i* the inugilt’atkm of a program that will eliminute this
gre# i s r $ Florida’s gamo animals, blit with his retire* I ,
ment it now seems that the boards are In harmony to go
gk oq th* repavto* of
ahead.
OUA A(«pu*
&gt;• merln*
"Ptrhap*'. this drastic move Is necessary in order that (
l .V
w T baar gntmMlns.
good n»tur*d klddln*. but th* cattle lndu»try may aurvlye, an&lt;l If thl* be so. ore re­
r* raniember "you . thouldn'l luctantly yield, but with poignant regret when we remem­
2 lift ken* U&gt; tba mouth.'' ber the hundreds of happy occasions in our boyhood and
youngmanhood when we have followed the dog* to the
. tote* lime*, wonSsr whsl
kill and then regaled ourselves around the camp fire with'
bSpapt* °f a* it *• didn't delicious venison, bringing buck the head and the antlers
lilmoti dally rain* lo coo*
I off *aj bring r*lre»blnf of the proud stag to adorn our habitation; after the taxi­
tk* wornlnf bepl dermist, had r'atruttet5 his stuff,* Aa reluctantly as wo
yield, we are compelled to take n parting shot by making
i i o Called Btste* navy It the Inquiry what the two boards propose to do about the
w a 2 fif. ba#
conatruclkm *&gt;■ coons, 'possums, wildcats, catamounts, skunks and other
float wlU rank lacond
tatiana; vflib *o m*ny pugns wild life and animals In the area, and to ask the hoard*
nmilan* on lh* loop lb**r to tell Florida sports lover* whether or not tho'r plan,
gayi ' wa foal thl* aipandtture •fter systematic destruction In fheso throo counties, is to
oT^Akr ' first llna of Satan** move on Into the others until Florida’* fleet-footed ante­
U;'w#U Imlined
lope Is extinct."

Si ^44.-

_Ntkph %pav IUs^_ Foraasalar*
Storm Draw," **Jf th*
S
g no* not to bf. °*timp* coma* throutb wltb

Ofttaar* 8*oh(
luiclt

Bfawar."—Barlow

SANFORD T W E N T X X ^ A ^ A G Q

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wr0„ Ui

ftbout (h#

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AppendicitisiSeems
To Be Heriditary,
Scientist Reports

foreigner glrlng thi -*010 ' An oeoiyunk horn* U where th#
ty who w*. a r r t i^ t * * r '» - * of th# , bourn worrha about
,,
iunr.,.,1 II..S1U U** moaay markat and th* better

snt of lb* Sanfoirt 1 'OUe ^
Okomhor *»f Conx#|*ro#
If IB4- a, boqslug abort*#* be log n Gorman *py, wa* released 1
.‘Today . sal. th#.t Bf#i »U ; today a* th*i» waa ls*ufflylunt|
stift: SO# »*#• tw 4 ». l* evidence against him to warrant
«*1 tkaa Otar, W #»o, and hi* detention. Vfhon nmwUrl, h*
rUL, ba,. without manna ol
wa* acting In a.tuaplcloo* manner
tfdtiuu tuum.
and had *avend*phUU&gt;*f medkliu
-----rr-tr -------on hi* parson. People at” firat
l forfa#ti*A of K*»p|ft *iyl

\

iiV M inM r &gt; w Pa&gt;« m il
I
lh&gt;a to loam their tustum*, dr*
,* rlbed the “ mnat tktUlifte yunctL
rnre of iny lif*.H
"W ork war incident* waiw noth*
Ing compared to my hamming
eaparlrncei on a fou r mile lik'yrk
ride from my home lot the KUng'i
wan m k r «Wr&gt; f wa* l.t.Ulid
between t'hlavra and J«|umv*u
firing—In the intrniaM.uvul
mrnt amM bursting shrapnel ami
bombing gun*.
"For the pail few week* t.-njUm,
wa* gradually lncrea*lng In Hie
Kiangwun arvo wllk InUmlUm.t
|n*to| »hnl* audible alnre tba nr-,
rival of Japanese irm |&gt;*. Tba ret).
Ilimbic itarted when t'hlneae and
Japan*** clashed netr where I wa*
living wph a rhlneac family.
|
"Peace preoanrnllnn rnrpe Inrw
bar* (Chi are# acn.larmr*) were j
intrenched in neaiby |h t*tn ami
tidtnn fir Id. with mar hi nr gun*,I
tnndbaga, rifle pit* and mad MIT't
rlrade*. On th* following day Ioth ‘
th* Chine** and Japancae Irought
big gup* Into play a ml ahtl-afr-1
eiaft gun* were frequently fired.
"I flaw lb* United State* flag
rear my qt-aHrr* In the twi »tary
pleater hou**. For »*fity I inuv.d
my bedding In the gxunit ft,"'*!
**d olept nightly In a fir# foot
lion bathtub although ( am alt',
tret twe-lmhea tail,
Rkrapadt la Xoaoi
"Plen i of thropm I bunt tntu|
lh* rwiiu, imaalng Oin-igh Iwllit
wall* Lit, uniat lug ty. nu Uilt. i *,
ailually hit my quarter*. | U lk tel
both Chin*** ami Japanm* were
rvapectlng lb* Ualtnl Slate* flu*
which * u ttfurvUng me pirtreikoi.
IB'| ______
.... ... p
. I "Karly tiuiwtay, when Uanb*
w L lS m tfik y y ' - t - - 1 ! tsp W M overheaul brvwklug lh*
m m * baay from u W sM m u
wlnjuww, I k f M
la b i n . t
■Ilk Iwa athat Io m b r a atrwaaa, puirped up the blryel# Ur**, tied up
sagged la bring pari at hk *0*4*1
my purlaU* typewriter, ahnvlng
m la la* raeOwa.
- kli anJ peraonul W lunging*, atInchetl the flag to the bleyrie mol

Aiytvee aafsiri
bay . wsllad at home fur
bajl to rln*.

J T tr* "

msrk.-t

a

WASHINGTON. Aup. l . - W I
—Apps-mltflilr, an# of the remmoae*t human inmUc* rcqitiing
kurglral trvaluunt, I* apparently
* hereditary dUeiae, a inidwestern
vcleutlat raperta-d ye&gt;urd*y;
K. U. Stnnlry llntrr 0f w.bueb
eolUM Crawford, lad, aanaaared
m Ik* Journal of llrrrdily that he
bad found that Infret Ion of lh* op-

Denounces
Outdoor* Ra l l y

aCSIfispMW*, *• 'W.UnlH

* Will not bp ItbfA oerr by moat Amarlrant. but
K W - that lllller
waan't
. ' Sayt°Ualy allher unlit II

u iS U
~
the ruad wa* the center of ran-]
uoMtllng.
"I »lv*d four day* in n t » » » f '
**"
*f broad,
nrrhrtag aafcty at Japanen* line*:
*&gt; J»*a&gt;tkaw.P
M f 1. .
T il
L i” ! j f . 1
*?« •
' I

pacwtiarlty %f airwctdfa
! M. woax hft loan btforp pig;

■lap* ksfan-bidae, it

SMALL
DOW NPAYMENT
P«t a N o rf* Autobuilt W u k # f h d i f | «
o f your laundering! I n WOOW aqalkd tdbi
w ill maka yomr d o d w wbHay. I q M p « &gt;
« f « . Prg*»wiw;lMdlcaloL w rfoga r u f

1 a^itwa) *»&gt;n. At-

acbpolq Of*, making

wp*ka of
link* In. *Rdw. &gt;° V ‘
it, pat la

1

for

tha

■Mali* T h e AvtobktiU

Among th* ' many InUraatlng

B*foro. a erowyt. of, W*lrt«n
marnbar* of lbe
t* th* Infwrmttion that U A. Wyirtfn.
Empfnr**!
Seturily
Brumley hosnpicked nln* bales if,l#igUf, wVOt

alfwouhsa farm not*# from Bamlnol* County workar* moaUy

aU id N lir a y o« o f all
• t c k a h lc a l w ^rrla*.
C o a t la today fa * a

other h a rva g U a r* aapeetad w b k h

show th*t *nUo* ha* com* to stay

Ait aaM|rmaaa.Baaf*rdlto writ**, *TVr c l
"11 wish Urn girt* who ors out in labor boor
eukoa *( night would not atnnd la W th* aw
fry*! of .tkk Ughta wkaa my chsaf- bkt on th
f*o» to drtrtag'by. H* U UahU ta'tMm of J&lt;
ditdh my aas’ nt.any Uoas.”
| Vfp am

i J f i i s ? " ."

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aaeiirlty

�1 r mLa'**,.

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Personals
Tha mprrtafa of Mis* Qayla
* Marshall, daaghtae of Mrs
J**l &gt;8ssl*h a^MgmdOar,
W* 4 s Mtjphfll. to llowaM
HtlPftJf
WMjur.
raMH^ Northaaat, 8L
CM aoUmnlted at
Ptvihftarua

with tw^ hfasf caibadrM can­
delabra with seven while light*
•&lt;L. tapeyy lA . each Tall floor

•on, Donald, on his fifth birth,
day.
Throughout lha decorations a

Ludwig m l Barnard WlttK.
' Thoag s\Undlng went: th&lt;

Ludwig, BUly LadwiR, Fran l
Mytsch, Jack U dw jgT Jhamh
Ludwig, Clean McCall and Ber­
nard WUhh.
Allis ’ Mrs. George llfdm t
Mm . C. Uhrig, Mia. B iv . WJlkle
Mbs. Charles WUkle, Ur*. J «

Kirks A re Hpn
A t Party. On 1
L t . S.’ E

T ^

Friday, evawlnc ta a pa

at” lidery ala, Tha pawg fog ralewfc* roped with bfwa of
wBlta iftlk. rt&gt;boa tying dus­
ter*' of tuba rotes u i
ctpa
Ja*m)na. Whl'l*
satin
ribbon
Mga used In loops to connect
the bow*
Prscsdlig the service Dr. H.
Hw t|cCf*Uo played aaverul or­
gan aaiscUana lududtac "Calllens Nupi Isis- by Th. ••DuBose.
had "L ots Dream" by Trans
Uwt. Mtss Bdttk Taylor of
Wftriraea, Taaa. a former collafft claginuift or tha bride,
played "That* Meditation"
by
W alien«i. a* a violin, solo, sccompoaiod by Dr. MoCaallo at
tha or***. William DaBosa-aang
t-Dacama" and. "AU ror You".
During Up caramony "To A
Wild Jtoaa" tNaeta) wa* softly
pUyag. on tha ortga. The pro­
cessional wag lha bridal chorus
tram "Lobsagrtn" by lllchard
Waaagr and Uv# recessional wag
the wgddlup inarch by Kells
If m diiliokis
The bride antarsd wMh bar
mother who gave bar la mar­
riage. Hha. worn a white satin
gown faaMoaed
on
prlncaaa
llam with, a train. Tha long
Siaavaa had pleated Puffs at the
aboutdgrg sad ended with boluts
bvdr'll(s hands. The high nock
Wae s(juar» In frunl and edged
tn seed pearls and «
llarod
Ejlsabethan collar stood high In
tbs back, SaUa covered* buttons
war* used from the top nf tha
collar la the waistline In tbs
bask. Her vail was of while
lull* plosion ’ with a planted
coronet ' edged In orange biosm b s sad tall tg tha base at her
train. She carried a cascade

lhe rear o( (ha, jaU, lM* m«niln*. Navy T o B e Second
To In i Ha eff*ctlv«n*ns a Herald
To None By 1942
i f [hi rIf r Inhaled m n* of tha fumes
and frond It a. vary productive
WASHINGTON, Aug.'
u&gt;ar [iroducrr. Two near beinba — Heading ateadlly toward
It*
»•(» received which lha Chief re­ Coal of a aaa power second to
ported coat $10 rath.
none by tlilf tha .Unitnd 8 tat**.
Navy will complete fourteen now
Iky Scouts of Troop 14 will war vessels during lha remalndyr„
meet tonight at 1:30 o'clock In the uf this year and thirty
roof*,
flabtist Church Anhea, acqurdinc next year, latest fhrurrs on con­
to 1*. E. Ksder, scoutmaster.
struct In., [im(tress showed l»»t
night.
Carl Schnsll and Bertha IteynWith thv boom of cannon in
okls of Detsnii were married In the China snd Spain playing a. poo.
o(fke of County Judge It. W. sibie prelude to war, the navy's
preparedness program finds aav.
rnty.llvr ships now under con.
Vielulurs cf Cttg.' Ordinances ptruction or contracted for, ,lnwill he tried l i l o n City Judge rIodine the two great super
Frank I. - Miller In a session si droadnaughU North Carolina and
Iks Municipal Court this after Washington—3ft,000.toa liihaw
n«oa.
otha which will
carry 19.Inch
guns—wHose heels will ba Ukt tty c&lt; minlfsloneta will meet In at the New York ami FblledeL
an sdjmmifd sif«slsw tnnuimm "phtg-jfgvy TsWi us ioon as pan.
nIghi tr dhcJM matters relative ahile.
to the I'flnblishmrnt of a Urlin
quent Tin Adjustment Board.

Urn p u t three w eeky

Mrs. Paul,Johaaan and lonJBah*
by, have returned from llenderacavtlK N, C, w ^ra tfcy,. hgvoi
been spending twa month*.

• v ten u ru a w w j^ M W criO N

Miss GeclUa. Truluck and Mis*
Madeline Truluck hav* relumed I
P!*lMin.^,Cw*Uw tim M i t
been spending Um P*sl aU weeks, j

* 1»'■&gt;■»'&lt;&lt;m m m tr f l H M I l

_Mlag HMw.CWni Noda h»a-»vu
turned ta.hgy hqra* In St, l*elrr&lt;burg attar havtnjy visited Ml»e
Connie Meiach for the weekend.
I

.Seeking a than of the estate of ftlwent W,
•depud daughter of the Uta million sire, and Mrs. Nellie Lowen
J I a . sa d -N f. Heywant Walk.*"1
flrjt wife, have entered suit tn New York seeking 11,000.000. F:
hfve eg their itssU for eevayal
Browning flood (left), of Dunn, N. C.
dajrt Rgv. sod Mrs- Joseph It, Wnl- "fwnahlna'*
----yjssaii i ■■■_/ . ■1 11 L —r . ■ .J. ' ' mJZ2Z72!!!Zm
kur nf Apalachicola.
Mrs. E, R. Rocky sod aon. M en-1(JRANBM OTHER
ly, plap to laayu tomorrow f&lt;»» j
Beaufort, 8, C, when they will)
visit for several days.
.
Mr* K, W. Stile* left yaslgplnj
for KAveaneh, Gg, where aha w*»
called by lha II^Mda.rfvhor sister,
Mrs. Jr. W. Owens, formerly nf
SajifonL

Tuesday

A T 28, M OTHER A T IB

The B ig
DAY! !

CITY N E W S BRIEFS
U sallM fS rriw» ese» *•»!
for Knight el 7:30 o'clock in tha
Junior lllgh School. ,

Hrtil-piaHers Company, Flrvt
llalallion, C«lii|waf I&gt; and ths
Mnllcsl lirlachincnt &lt;( the 1)14
Infantry of Iho Florida National
Guards will hold their weekly dilll
tonight In'lho Armory.

Mr. and, Mrs. ILanfy r» Moore
an^l sen have returned front imlntg
In Gerrgja and tb» Carolina*
whom they hgva been spendin/

Ssnfrrilltea were re*|ueetrd to­
day tn take sn Interest In Air Msil
Week August 23 to 30, by members
of Hanford Junior Chamber &lt;&gt;f
Commerce, It was announced tiday
by Edward Klrchhoff. prv.Mriil -f
the local biidy.

ItEGI&amp;TEIt
■I the

MATINKE
IIP MAGNOLIA'

C.Ol.DW YN . M A Y E R

I'lK C E l

T a k r ThU C o o J O U
M tdicinm fo r S ta lo rim l
I

When you've get ehlUa and fsvec,
you want real sod ready rallat Yam
’ don't want ta go through tha usual
l

•old misery.

Ktltarney

Orova'* Tastetasi ChtB Touts ta
■tarhat you want to lake for Malarias!
,, This Is no new-fangled or UQtrl*d
preparation, but a nyedlcUia m

ribboa. Ska w on a three strand
stfiag of peart* which
ware,
gfren tq her hr her aant and
which have balaagad to the rawtty tar many years.
’ Mm . Gharteg T, Nlblack of
Oviedo was metros ot honor
and was gowned ta an arc hid

1

^ wig an. Increase of
a I percent over the preykus f la*
.year, tha cuatqma bureau an­
nounced today.

Rkiw, and J**l L m k g .
peach taffeta taabtooed oa prinn*«a lift** with open
crow*
pMtuy hats * of
orchid hftU
braid w^th orchid velvet ribbon
baffd and itraamera sad orchid
-r‘tejh‘Jr- They carried a m bon«kckld aptare lied with
occkkd ffalra ribbon.

Uttla
Derotkr
NtbUeh
of
Oviedo w*a the newer girt. Bh*
wart aa erckk ta ffiu draw
trimmed la velvet rlbboa bands
aad dbiy of W*ktd (brtaa. I t *
were a witalh of Mower* la
hay half, apd cagrled a r™**k
hqakrt
trimmed
With
M|a.
New York stag* and natk**l ra4k Charle* Bell ra**e. Pal* M*k
M t m k law a Osraeil has rat raw ' petal* ware used, to acat-

oppoHialis
j r ** b

■♦iBilita
m Uia
* 1 * 1 ,11 U
* "»

msrthj tekvkkq broMtcastlng
slit Ion Is to be ln*ta]i*4 *t the
foot of the Eiffel Tower, P ark
with th# nntsnna prajeettng from
thr top of th* flegpole of th* lew*
»r,Th« transmitter will hav* a peak
power of 30.000 watt*.__________

um That's tha double affect yam
want
The vary next time you hare am
attack of chill* and faver, m f
Orova's Taiteteas Chill Toni* u$&gt;
start taking It at on**. AU drag'
•tons salt Q row 's T u ts lets ChiiJ
Tcnle. 00a and V . Th* UUar alaa
la tba mar* ectmomlceL

aenibly,
Chief of Pollre Hoy (I. William*
esptoded *n-«M tc«r gee bemb l»

Bthlaa hy plai

“London By N ifh t” la
FUm A.t RJb^Tyee&lt;|ny

ove'a Tastetsse ChUl Tools coo-

• tain* taetalesf qulaldlna and tram
It quickly relieves tha chills ani
tarn and alto tends ta build yarn

chid, taffeta, prtaceaa style with
aa open crawh picture bat of
neehM hair Wald with orchid
AIR THA
velvet ribbon hand ,aad Mr**in­
WASHINC
ert Qrchl| colored sandal* com­
ptailed Ilk eoelam*. Bhp car­ o^ 38,375 paa»•Offer* from other! j^ t a of Havannak, Oa.
ried aa a m bouquet of taha- &lt;ount^lca arrived In the United j . ... ■■ ■------------- r—
*f bamdea. M. J. add UM

QUICK! STOP
CHILLS AND
FEVER!

MYHTEHY M A S T El l

Xy. IB
NORTI1BEND, Or*., —UP&gt;—
n n n p v Mcdarn warfare methods have
r ® 11' ' * moved Into OK'pile hard fishing In­
dustry, Fishermen, weary of wan,0tiering almlrsaty with thalr nets,
Rtetloa'a have hired Chaika Gankra to spot
products' th* fish from th* air In an amphthv tint-! bkaxU n*. It* mark* th* runs of
lias fkh with smoke bombs. Pilrhirda
.
are a fish similar to sardlnv*.

W# Ilmtcrve

A U G U S T 17 TH R U AU GU ST 19

Anglo Corned Beef

2 for

Sunlight Creme CheeRe
(12 oz Jar Peanut Butter
ot tin- Oollefa at iftpricullor*
and dlrwlor of the K.iwilmeiit
Hlallon, annoenced Indar.
&lt;
1 The new balking, totaled In
Du. attuih rostral sertor of llie
cauipu-. Is one ot l hr limit m
trarllvr
of
Us
klUtl III Hie
Ho*th. lluHt »f .red briik and
trimmed lu whRq ron m le. It
contains
rrif^yratlng
lab'irainry
class
rooms,
rawarch Ulmratbrias, office-, a
rouiu &gt;*' lUg manufsi luit- »l
lc* ci ram
and
other
italic
ptodects. *iul other farllltle..
Htedsau seraialklaa In dslr,

V. a m

Standard Tomatoea
.Tibs.
Crisco
ft*'
Tall Bordens Milk

STRING B E A N S

msuuh.1 luring ragiU study «od
work ther* daring
the Hr»t
terra of th* Iffft'ffl
mllrg*
year. Dr. u M- Thkniou, pro(*awor of dairy nunulx.iurine
atk dairy t*rhologl*t with th*
Etprrlmcnt Butlo^ will be la
ehprpe of-the ora* hnlldlag sod
raaanrch to h% dope there.

3J

2 lbs.

Good Cooking APPLES
Green CABBAGE

5 lbs.
lb...........

R e A Ripe TOMATOES

bulldlag was eoaalrurted
through ftnanrtak coaprrallou ot
Ihti' at*'* *nd fadsrdl govern-

grtllng up In th* W n
L sod In the M U *4

[tton and drilgb* u bn

Fancy Western Branded
Bpef, Lula or Club Q f j
S T E A K S l b . -----Wafer Bllgod
M

O rM Beef lb.-... 1M

« I e u Ti u p i i i

I

t

�T ra v it Still In
Gulls Collect 24 Hits In Race For League
able Victory, 7-6, 9 -2 Batting Crown
rge Phillips Becomes F i r s t League HIb W o rk W Ith A Bat
Aided Chattanooga
pitcher To H url'T w o Timet During
For Three Seatons
A Single; Game
WASHINGTON, Aug. !&amp; _&lt; *)
Orlando OulU Inning. Jo* Daisy's rookU Or.
always
I Into three Sanford hart- Undo Gulls scored a aurpiiatn* —Cecil Howcl Travis
■ tha lalsrr city yaaterday and gulling T to • darialosi urn could hit.
As a little fellow, ha would
nan to oraduea a • to S tba eeeond-plsce Sanford Look^ V h k h featured • da* -atria at Ttakar Plaid Batonta* bat rock, all over his father’s
night In a tilt in which four Georgia cotton fields when ha
Mda's Jim Mahafley. tatmL Sanford pHehere- paraded to tha was supposed to ba chopping
cotton. F
Ever since, Cadi has
mm lha Sanford benebBaU mound. non. effective.
had confidence
hla ability to
nlaht as y
j t t g
„ T? | ^ - , nr, ’ V T ^In Ih. tart connect
—
Travis Ski K|s heart bn a big
m T aatUalkoM words as of tha eighth, tha OhUs eud(ham down with four ,d*nly found Ihemulvee
with league bascbsll career.- Ills par.
.
li. hi.
utisfaetory four runs and the score a tU as rnts could do nothing to change
M M
th. Sanford Inflsld blew high as hla mind. When tbs* adyiasd
him to go to college ha prompt,
r n "Halle Belaaeie’’ PhlL
. ___, ■
tUHad for Eaafbrd ratNo one dreamed, after Han. ty balked insisting ba was going
to play ball.
r and got n* tha first from, A * * W m sssi • ^ ‘r *
Beclnu that lha youth would
j_nv But
th.
htptlffm I" tha ninth on two hits and two
not change his plana, hla par.
«* to tha m J S l
t w r n n ' «w l
tha Guns
arar ants gave their permission. Cecil
____ Bhlrlsv
ooanad
come back for a rlstory.
E J L to £ 2 *
ftedth,
B*t •**»• back tha* did. .'and enrolled In a baseball school that
KM Eberfield and Tubby Wal­
•.wound up on flrat »ha* J" *®
* * «&gt;
" j threw Smith’s hunt *■&gt;«*■ »»"&gt; had rellsred Brevard ton were conducting in Atlanta.
"W hit ran you d o t" Bber.
as Jtebarson scored and « * • u&lt;t of„ ,h« "*"•* •*"**»• field Inuqlred of the young .hope­
r want to second. Gad.
«ha mound with threa solid
ful.
slogl, scored Shirts* and
“ Well, sir," replied Walton,
Mote
quit
after
three
aoIM
r*a slnats scored Rmlth.
.,
. 1ufl *ft*r . threa
recently. "whcn'‘_he started mas.
hHa
and
a
walk
bad
brought
two
■nilpe was moved front the
•aging that tomato with t i l the
nd la center field here, with rum over, with two on and no grace end skill o f s finished
nard taking over.
Mahaf. out. Criaftsld took over to fan product I knrw wr had found a
flaw out to left for lha Shirley, walk Smith to fill tha real embryonic alar.” •
: out but Holland singled bases and cause Overstreet, bat.
In 1031 Chattanooga
signed
far Gadfrea, to fly out.
ply to right, scoring God- ‘
Than, with tba count threa Travis. . His heavy -bat had
In the fourth. Oodfrea walked, ■nd two sun wnitay W l l l i r m i l
had
'gtksr singled- to rights Mahaf. as a - hornet oeeause Joe
f walked, and, with tha bags called a second strike on him,
lakad, Holland's second single Crlsflelf hurled one low for the
•rad, God free and Walker, fourth ball, forrlng In tha win­
srly Wynn relieved Brelnard ning run.
Bmne o f tba customers had to
nis and gat . by without further
be carried out o f ths field, tbs
ookls In that fronts.
Orta Mo added urn more in the cllnurg was so suddsn.
In the eighth, Holland was an
fill, vhs eighth, end ths ninth
i complete the le s s o n 's biggest Inflaid out whan Clary bobblsd He ilartol nut mi a third basoCola’s roller,, Jaeger singled to man but shifted to short whan
b**4
**
A it
.Phillips became ths first man rentsrr Klhgdon, with a double tho Senators found thrmielves
ill' ssason toi start on ths play In his bands on Jim Rob. In need c f i short fielder. Ttft*
•and, ba moved to another po­ •rtson's rollsr, threw wild past vl* U onylhing hut a finished
tion, and returned to tha hill second, Cole scoring and Jaagar fielder today. lint he ran hit.
ths ninth as Wynn wsa re. going to third, Jaagar scored on a n d 'If continues at the rats he
I tha
Sn passed ball a second later.
has been going he is likely to
Wad t&gt;f • plath-batter.
Shirley singled to left, scor. wind up with
lha American
- AT ORLANDO
am
n ’ if
n Ing Roberson and, whan Martin league batting title.
threw the hall over
second,
Trevls Is not s long hitter,
Shtrlsy want to that bag. Smith’s although hla blows do sail over
•Ingle second Shirley
___ , j . to
third,
with Shirley scoring mo Godfree1
was thrown out at flreL Walker
was' passed
Intentionally
and scored.
,-w
Mathias want out In tha Inflald. a s—M slled fo r U rs ln srd Is Slh.
s -R a t lm l for (ladfree In S i n r Holland ’ greeted Mote in tha
ninth with n long-double to can. nr.r,,’?
ISt^S ••• »se SI I—:
Urlandot ----r —_
tor. Cola drew a walk and Jas.
*er singled, filling tha baaas, i . '/i T '1. *•
Msihls. Rose
In. KJsgdiio r. I^sseton S,
whan huborson’s single
scored ‘•Itod
Roberseta
I.
ahlrUy. Tlotlree,
*,,r;. Two-base hits, lems.ton.
two msn, Crlafleld took - over,
* 1*’
cisrr.
Ilollsnd.
striking out
Hhlrlsy, , Smith’s iRloles
bate. Clary. Double ulsra.
walk 'filled ths bags again and Mlngdon lo Clary; Cisrr, King,
lo Prichard; Holland Huber,
Overstreet filed out
to left dan
run to lludtrei. U fl «
Iwsea,
Walker then drew his walk and Hanford t, Uranda IS. lilts ofi
Wynn,
t
with
no
runs
to
(|va
It was all ovar,
^
Innings; off llrslnard. • with I

u eik ars

Orlanda ..
' a trio i
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ilsg I.- I run, laming yllshsr,
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n r Ihat this O td rr af Publication
tt« i ba published ear* a waeb far
mi ■four conorentlvu wrtba Is tba
IH Hanford •Herald.
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Ryrsrti,, 6. Toronto I.
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fiKnnniA.ridiHina i .raui-m
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Kansas Beer Drinker
Acquitted O f Charge

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Rip Collins, first baseman far tha Chicago Cubd,' National
league leaders. Is shown eliding Into kom« lit’ lha first Inning of th#
game with the Pittsburgh Pirates. •Rip breka hla onklt In tha
slid* and was taken
a ’hospital, thus affoctlng the Cubs’ chances
o f remaining at lha top.
soren^O PILONDON, —&lt;/l*— Great H )if
transstUnUc sln'e factories orr Icing starved of
rdmeer, com- gtyy) as g r e t lit af the armaments
drlv*- Tkaru n n&gt;t s firm In t!m
, r ’ w*7 n* midland*—prolwb!y not In the
*l
a
* whole eounlry—that u m steel as
* , **fCOdy. t/ a raw material that ts not In »orir * r’ 'ous dlftkuUlee. Supplies are rn-

Dirt on tentea may reduce tho
light Intensity ef autotnoblla head­
lamps from 10 ta 11 MV rent In
vUll'on to glare csos-d by scat­
tering nf tba light beam.

Tires— Batteries
On B u y P*ym*nt PUn
AS LOW AS

8EE US FOR YOUR
AS, Oils, l u b m ic a t io
FRONT AXLE AND
BRAKE WORK

l*rge numbers of well-to-do na­
tives of India cling to tha tradition,
al use W native learn and twigs
Jor cleansing- teeth.

TO

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Seminole Printing Co

"BUlil’ KB’S HKED8, GROW”

H E N R Y A . RUSSELL SEED CO.
W. FIRST ST.

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PA IN TS

QUALITY— DEPENDABILITY
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FOLLOW THE
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JOB PRINTING

WICHITA, Kan.. Aug. 1 * - - '^ .
—WUilAm Ulfhelt, truck drivei
who- originally
contsnded
ho
could not ba convicted of drunk.
•hod driving bacauoo Kansu' 1.1
bear legally vs not tntoslcating,
won acquittal here recently.
But Police Judge Murray in­
structed th e« sis Jurors t o eon.
eider only whether Lelfhelt was
Intoxicated whe« his transport
truck was Involved in M nigh,
way aecidsnL
In his trial, Ulfhelt lestlfl*
ha -had -drunk aaly— U — hear
which wag decUred nno.lntoil
eating by tha last
legislature
Defense Attorney Madden conlanded that under tha law UU
kail could not ba drunk legally.

to

ILANDO, Aog. ’1« —Nrrtr
lotting daggn after having
game virtually taaaad In

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Break lyn —

5'rir*i” % ,jr, V "o ‘n":,‘ «*ihn*.'

:NBW
YOHK, i - m - July
huDdlag aperatisEM reached aklgk
laval for tba recwvsry ’ period
with a total for all classes of

DUTY BLACK DIA'
TRAIL!R/ geod tlrre.

Cincinnati

runs In » Innings; Mots, i with
1 runs In no inn Inst. Crlsllrld.
eyas
wllh
nn runn In |.|
!fi“ ' nF’
.V*rU*
pltshsr, Mots.
Mil 6y plirhsr. Msuilb hr Urnln-

IlUIUHNtT WORK 1NCRBA8EH

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fam ous

�DAILY NBW 8PAPm

Mattern Maps Polar Search Plans

County . Sees
Lynching Bee
i Reconstruc­
tion Days A fter W ar

E

FaH O f Biscay Cap­
i t a l Is Predicts*
Within One W eelg
— 4UtousandsHK-il 1 * 4

/M urder Charges
Describes
Lynching
v A s “ One O f W orst
f Crimes In History
fY ' ft

fd -r

v CXJVTNGTo S T Tenncuace,
Aug. 17.— (AP)— An Impas­
sioned plea for first degree
nyirder Indictments against
Tipton county's first lynch
mob since tha War Between
cune from .Cir­
cuit Judge B. B. Baptist to­
day a few hours after the
searchers found a bulletrlddled

body

of a S8.year.old

n^gro.

~IBd'

lynching

of

•a horrible and
dlagraceful
mas In the history of our
mty,“ Jixlga .Baptist declared
tt •‘every . mm part kipsting,
ling nr abetting therein, is
IHy of murder In the first

Jimmy Matttrfc, Amtrkan filar who owos ■hi*1lKe to Russia'*
ala miaalns transpolar airmen, spurred searchers by'his hatardoua
r,600.mlle flight to Join an unprocedtntaJ Arctic rescue attempt.
MatUm dashed from Oakland, Calif., to Fairbanks, Alaaka In 13
hoars and 36 minutes, at an average speed hotter than 100 mile*
an hour. Ha is shown (left) wHh hia navigator, H. 8. Jones, map*
ping bla ' rescue flight.

B arnett Predicts G affney-Inquest
Special SessiQn Of P ospon ed T i l l
State Legislature Wednesday Morn

B ip in y

Shell Splinters Spray
A n d Guns Roar Out Terror
in Battleground OfShanghai

' Two Sanford youth*. Jamas
Wallace and Bddi* Baldln. were
tojarad whan • cur turwad, ovur
la. a ditch near Barnaul* a*
they war« returning from New
Smyrna last Bunder aftaraoaa.
Aeaordlag to Bhariff C. M.
Hand tha hoy* attempted Vi*
pagp C- R. OUaa ¥ M b* Mow
tom *l*o retaratag from New
Bmyraa, wUhoat property s ir
aslllag. they hampad th* h**D

SHANGHAI. A uk
(AIM — Shell • p l l n t e r S sprayed
peaceful
foreign
home ureaa with death 1&gt;X
day and great guns roared
out terror tonight for thn

TAIHU
IAK.E

KWAHGUH
UUCHOW
O*M0*AN$HAH

MILtS

Mattern Joins In
Search O f Missing
Transpolar Flien

Slno-Jspenese aerial warfare maintained its renter In the stricken Shai ghat area Monday, Aug.
10, but also extended westward all the way up thp Ysngtxe river to Nanking, the Chintee capital,
rrinrlpal points involved in the development* Included (I) Khanghel llgelr, wbrr.&gt; both tides brveed
fin mors heavy fighting .'ml ( h m iw , put heavy q un* at I’notung |'J| as American women end chil­
dren were movrd safely tu Witosunu (J), vnerj th , liner 1’rrsidenl ^"aft swells*! ihtm. Japanese
aerial attacks were reported In hnvi. rut r-nni*ctllin, llr, |)„, shaiighaLNankliiff railroad f 4), but It
was reported from Nanking (6) that Japan*** |danr» were liruughl down while rakllng th# Chuy.
eng airdrome (0) Japanese claimed to have raklr,) chinntr t ir buses at Foochow (7), Hangchow
(D) and Kwnnteh &lt;10), Many for* Igncn* in llio lUiigrlmw ereu werp bclkvrd to have moved to

DuvalCommission
Denies Sanford
Aid In Refunding

Smiles In Face
O f Murder Charge

U.S. W a r Cemeteryln
England la Dedicated
BROOK WOOD, Rug., Aug. 17.
—
Th* only American war
cemetery and memorial chapel
in England ware dedicated Hun.
day in the presence of Am­
bassador Robert W.
Bingham
anil members of the Urllish cab.
Inet.
Rifle volley* *nd strains of the
Star Spangled Banner echoed
across the English
woodland,
last resting place of 62N Amen,
can soldier* and sailors who
served in tha World War, ae
the dedication draw to Its-close.
. Robert G. Woods Ida, vice pres,
blent of thn Anver lean Battle
Monuments Commission, made
the addrees dedication the laat
uf Uve 11 memorial* erected by
the com missVan h Europe.

Additions To Muni
Interest And Draw

Mought on,

sapartatswdspt

New York Democrat
Is “Outraged” By
Nominee For Court

rartlelpatlon In ih« refund­
ing plan for the City's IS.vmmi,
004} bonded Indebted lies*
was
refused yesterday by the Hoard
of County
Commissioners
of
Dural
(Tounty.
srcordlng
to
Information received from Jack­
sonville today.
__ I»Hr*J couqty hold* IIQOoo uf
I l - j percsnl bonds which were
rerslv*d ' when
Ihe
I'ooplea
ft-.uk
of ~Jacksonville
was
closed.
Tfae
cerllfle*|es had
less placed as ndlslersl tor
(units of that county deposited
hi the bank.
Tbs City of Hanford present-(
ed Ihe proposition to the Duvsl
county body l* o weaka are. It
provided the taking of flu,Out)
In long term hulffle which wouli)
pay from I to I 1-3 percent
Interest on a graduated seals,
Including an amount of cash
Blonde Mrs. Anna llahn, 31.
and five municipal nuts*. Tbs year-old
German
immigrant,
potes would ror*r the Interest
Which bad nut been paid un the smiled at she left her rcll in the
original bond* far s*verel years- city Jill at fliu'lnull no liar
Members of Iks Duval Goun- way to police rnurt fur arraign,
ty, Commission slated that they ment mi a murder charge in the
did not believo It would: be to mysterious poison death July 0
Hto "financial Interest'' til tbs of Georgs Garllman, *17. I'olice
county In lake part In the re- link her "rithrr directly *&gt;r In­
fundtnx agreement.
directly'' with II fatalities over
They pointed out that the gn *igtil.yrar pci bid. Mr*. Hahn
«Oe*4l***d O* raw* Three!
pleaded innucent upon arraign,
mart end a week's continuance
Was granted.

Zoo Heighten
erous Visitors Claud Pepper Wins
Bout In Fight For
Taro baby slllgslors wsfy K im
by plate her Jon** and thra* Insurance OnCrops
oihar o*urtails ware cuotrtbatod

of by- Mr. *od Mr*. A. T. Traylor.

. Mr, Moughton stated thst ha
Is ,»ary, grateful for the Intaratt
disttoysd by theta gift* ap4
|p
hoped
that
Hanford lisa
gpald aoma to *** llto naw are
H* -also extended his thanks
U tbs local balchsn who sapply tha food for th* animal*.
H&lt; t* yrtu their- Sid that tha
am has baaa projveriy malalatoad be aald.
. A • m lamia are cared for by

WASHINGTON.

AtiK.

17.

—

•JPI—Th# Bens Ie passed yester­
day attsrnooii the t'epper reaalatloii, as follows! "Rrsolved
that th* Becndary of AgrlrulUfa be requested to transmit
to tha B*uat» st the esrllosl
practicable date his rrrommsadations fur the eslabllilimsnt of
a system of rrop Insurance for
tr*U* sod vegetable* and tq
make pack studies a* may ba
coelundlun * tbaCf

laa»« *’« rag* Three)

t

Senator Copelaud

ChlncAO-Japnneso battleflollt
o f Shanghai.
‘
.3
O n c . hundred
t h o u M R * __ )
men w ith guna and lio m b j
A
fought on to a goal none eoaU
foresee. Flroo ringed the flty.
.J
Umonflrmed reports aald Chta­
rn* Troops had pressed hard Ml
Japanese poslttona along the l&lt;M*
northeast of Shanghai facing tbn
Whangpoo Rtver beyond tha intor*
I
notional seUlomaot.
Perkneea disclosed thro# bag*
fires started by Chinese bamfe u 4
1
shells within Japanese lines.
Japanese Mg guns bombed afto«
’
dark in a rewtiel of tho duel A M
earlier today throw aholl ftP C
minis Into tha French m u iM lih
where most Amerles as In FfainghM
J
live, Concession pollen worn i « M « •'
mma. all Chinese, were struct *81.

Charges Black Is
Klan Sympathizer

Payment In Full De­
manded On $10,000
Worth O f B o n d s

Parka.
Tha' claaaltaatS -*&lt; th* rages
and lb* hsautUtoatlM of Us p r
reaadlng groaada bars rs»**d
coaatdarabla aammaat from rialtars. It baa baaa aUlsd that the
sag* af bird* f ree*at U* most
atfracUto display ever sees la

oJM»'to.'rVd

2.000 American, Eng*
liah WomenAIreadyi
Have Fled TerritofyJ

TkKU0NG\

tm) Iona had been trapped .fa ’
Franco'* fast moving offensive
and that the number of govern­
ment deed had
reached
Into'
thousand!.
The Insurgent command elaiomt

to th* ft*atari Municipal Zoo
will greatly add to lu appeal
to tourist*, aswardlag to James

broacht' to th*
Memorial Haw

Darkness Reveals
Three Huge Fires

CHAU6CH0W

T m .J ia taaomm

I
[

100.000 Troops W it t f
Every ImplementOfi
W ar Fight ForGoa*
No OneCanForese*

S1N O -JAPA N E SE W A R ZONE

HENDAYE, Ast . 17.—
Oenrrallsslmo Francisco FWAi
co’i legions lunged ngslnsf OS
tottering defense* of fUntandm
from firs directions today. lit*
■urgent tactklans predicted M f
fall of th* Biscayan capital
within a weak.
One powerful column
which
ripped open a path with hanfc
rrrnadaa and bayonets was n f
ported to hare rooted the Spat ■
Ish govern men' troops from ,Ef •
rudo Pass, Santander's
mountain
atrooihcild on
til i
south, and to bi within 00 mUi
of Ha coastal objective.

SeminoIeCounty Rep Additional Witnesses
Expected vTo Tes­
sentative W arns O f
tify Iir Death Case
Slot Machine Trick

The Coroner's Inquest Invest Igating the death sf Gene Gaffney
whoso badly dscornposed body
urss found Just south, of Altamonte
Springs last Friday, was contin­
ued until Wednesday, morning
ever geen," declared 'Seminole when additional witnesses and
County Representative Barnett evidence will bo presented tho
here today.
Jurymen.
Two deputise of Sheriff C. M
" September 30 was set by the
1037 Legislature as the last day far Hand returned .from Miami tste
yesterday with 16-yesr old thistle
legal operation ‘ of slat' machine^.
j who offklals believed
.might bo Connertod With the teas
da she’ left Orlande for Miami
the day following Gaffney's dU
Attorney Central
appearance.
Flies To Ris W ork
After rhnslderabte questioning’
by Justice of Panes J. C. Roberts,
In Lone Star State
however, the ‘girl was / released.
Sheriff Hand reported that tho
AUSTIN, Tot. Atag. 1 T .-W ) funds!C&gt;rl denied any connection with
' Attorney General WiDlam MeCraw
session' the esse and said that she did not
of Taxaa pilots himself to work—
srly in know-of Gaffney's
■mil
and his work Is likely to taka him
she was apprejwmled ly officers
uywhotu In Urn state from the Rio
In Miami.
Oraode to Panhtndla.
The girl revealed, however, thst
A licensed pilot, McCraw own*
both Gaffney and Mr. Martin, -in
a »plana In partaanbip with a
Orlando pa intar being hrtd here
friend and seldom uaoo an automo­
for questioning, ware casual visi­
bile or train to got from tho state
tors at her home. The girl's moth-tr
capital to any other T o u t city.
was also questioned hut reported
A -. Ha hope from A satin to Ama­
that the had not assn Gaffney fur
rillo, nearly, 600 jaQaa by airline,
a week prior - tu bis mysterious
In a llule mare than flea hours for
death.
tho round trip. ,
Neither the girl nor her mother
"It would taka prartkally a day
were held but lbs Sheriff indicated
to go and a day .to return any
that Martin would bo held fo|
other way," ha say*.
further investigation, adding that
Tha attorney “ general uses the
hr had sent the ahtrt Identified as
- commercial, atrllnoo- far frequent
belonging to the Orlando palntar
•rips to Washington. He recently
that tha force* that did such good U the Federal Bureau of Investi­
loft Dallas at B o'clock bi tho
work In defeating this menace in gation In Washington In an effort
afternoon, Usttflod before a con1
lbs test legislature may be placed to determine If tho blood spots on
great lunal commHtoe, and was
it could have coma from lbs body
on guard."
homo again tha fallowing night.
of Gaffney.
Dr. W. T. 1-sngley, who performed an autopsy on the corpse
Loss O f Texas Laid Lawton To Attend
last Friday afternoon testified si
Bartow School Meet the Inquest that tbs bodr was in
To U. S. Imperialism
such a state of decomposition that
Superintendent of Puplic In­
MEXICO CITY, Aug. I7— « - &gt; - struction, T. W. Lawton, will be It was Impossible to say definitely
Uaftod Stats* students at the Uni- |n -attendance tomorrow at a whether tbs bruits* found about
the stomach sad bead of the body
meeting of the South Florida
•rare toM recently Uncle Sam's School Officials Association la had caused his death.
The physician added, however,
"imperialism1* wag responsible for Bartow.
that bo did not believo the bruises
this BSGoa's ISSS of Texas.
James 8, Rickards, secretory of
T a n a Imtopswdsats was not the Florida Education Association were self Inflicted or wore caused
gatohd through- M y hlgh-mlndej trill be the guest speaker for th* by Gsffney falling down. "II la my
desire sei th* part *f Houston and occasion; T. V. ConnsUy, school opinion," the doctor stated, "that
Austin,1* victor V*ii*qu*s, profes­ Board tn*mbrr from Sabring and the man met hit detth at another's
sor of diploma Lit relations, said. JudeOB B. Worker will report on hands.**
Sheriff Hand stated that he
"M «tk* was th* victim of two lb* progress made toward the col­
•Mtndktlag currentsj lbs dsjira lection of delinquent taxes due and Orange Ceunty officials ware
*f th* UaJMd BUI** to expand, from the railroads In tha State, Investigating every single angle
of the cate In an effort to oacor*
m i tha off#rts'af Estops to limit Mr. Lawton said. •
ttln If Gaffney died naturally or
dird ae the result of wounda In­
flicted by aa unknown assailant In
Two Sanford Youths the lonely woods near where ht*
A re Hurt In Accident tody wae fo n d several daye

Are

Franco’s M
Hit Santan
On All Si

With

W A S H IN G T O N .

Aug.

17.— ( d l

- Senator foiM-bnd, New York
Democrat, n*i-rd Ihe, Ku Klux
Klan Issue
sKuinst
Senator
Black. Alabama
Democrat,
In
tha Kenxlr today with * lisle,
ment that he felt "outraged by
this proposal iu put a Klan symjkathjxrr'' on l hr Supreme Court.
Opening the * deMl*' before
crowded Senate galleries, on tho
nomination of
Rlsck
tu tha
Court, ('n|frland said the nurnl.
nation shoubl tie rejretcd “If
the Klan relationship is scccplrd
ss trtle" but that If there la
any iloubl about It in senatorial
minds It shuuld be amt bark to
Ihe committee f‘*r investigation.
A small group nf Republicans
ami "old line' Democrats, facing
almost certain defeat, wore lined
up In the fight against Rlsck.

Sunset found Iho "FYvtvch Tuww**
ready for another dark nlgbl M
elege. Foreigner* and Chinee* art
like feared a repetition of laaS
night's terrific battle over lh *
I'notung Industrial area sere#* M
Whangpoo Hirer from the conces­
sion.
At duek the gun* of the Jsim»'“
csr warships In the river brgea *
terrific bombardment. The direc­
tion of shells could not he ascor*
Is lord.
There were no estimate* of t t o

MlthlNO

Sightlesa Bartender
Never Spilln A Drop
HT. |X)INH, Aug. IT. -&lt; B 1 Kansltlr* finger* nod Infallible
memory, aid sightless Jack Mil
ler, Ht, Gouts l.ur lender suo
tavsrn owner, to keep pa** will*
more fortunate &lt;*dl*a|*ap.
Almost unheard uf are un•estng btrtendert. Tha rassup,
perhaps,
la
drinking
torn's
hearts are tillable to stand Ihe
sight uf spilled liquor,.
Hut Miller Is not oue to spill
praetoh* liquids,’ ' short ehangs

AVIATOR*

FAUtOANKH, Aut., 17- —(Mil
—Aviators
of
three
nation*
gathered oa tha t la
of IW
Arctic today for a starch tala
the bleak wastes
where
»lX
It it.-Iso treus-Polar, filers van­
ished last Friday. WtelL T*IW
ami
lowurlna
rlopds
which
swept ominously scrass tha to*
of jliu world temporarily balked
the Am*rlc*n ItnssUa and Cana­
dian alrmta
from
UunchlM
the hunt.
______________

LOCAL W E A T H E R l
'

Hnr ids: Fart.lv cloudy *oat«
Irred sbowjrs la so**Ibeast sad
eitrsm* south portions tonight
and Wednesday and la central
portion ' Wednesday,
Kxtremn
Northwest
Florida:
Parltn
cloudy toolrhl and Wed seed*8
scattered Ihuadershowprn Wad*
nssday srtsrnoau.
*■ DAYTONA TIOKB
Wedna*d*y's Ildas, high, Itl4
A. Mm «:»* P. M.s low, 16i«Q
aa halting.
Miller
select*
a A. M. ||:ll P. M.
- ■
brand filling n slu'lf of neatly'
b a h o m it ih
arraagad bottles.
' Yesterday, M .lli today, M-IB*
Into a glssa be pmare whisky,
PRtCIPITATION
'‘
aiptalalai:
Total tor yesterday --------- M
"Ohsarv* the whisky Is warm
Total lor laoolh ---------- M B
and a* It rise* In the glnag its
Normal to data
1Mfc
boat *1f transferred to my tinTIMPBRATURK
*
A
gars, f can tell etsclly
how
Maximum, M: mlalmam. f t H
llersld toadtag
M

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—

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_________ _____________ - i —

Jord Has Met With Rules And League

] Regulations To The Greatest Extent
During Current Season
ti'.fv

»*
Beach’s
charge*
__ the Sanford
LookouU
carrying an ovsr.tisod US’
filed a t a Florida BUto
i enact Inc Hsld In BL Aug*
„ yoatsrday xfUrnoMi, w*r*
__
»_
* uphold. Officials of the loop
rated (hat the c a m * would not
taken out of the standing*

pliod with rules and refutetlona
! fOVfrxmg the Ltagui to
the
fattest oxteaL
All tho clubs in th e leagae
■worn represented
sw ep t
tho
Laos bore Gondoliers,
hows
(Im p left their decision up
to
H enry L. Gray, president of tho
teagao, If any necessary setloa
should bar# to bs taken.
The Hanford rase, according
to Jimmy W right, was entered
ky Daytona on tho chargee th at
JA nford had used an over-steed
rosier for tho two ye moo played
srlth the Islanders on Aug. I
9,
respectively.
Daytona
H ut th# u m i t - i Ihmi M
■ha given to them In accordance
'W ith 'regulations appearing
in
•tb s loop constitution and by*
- : In this rise , said U r. W right,
'M r. Grey said th at ho had ax*
•m ined lb# film in hla office
&gt;-looked up tbo records o f th a
nford players and found th a t .
Asnford bad lived up to all tb«
■tews governing
the classifica­
tion.
It was learned early today
1th a t Ibe l&gt;sy Iona lieach Base*
. ball Association
plana to
' ■*ako the Sanford lavaallgalten
Case before Judge W. . O.
Branham, c ia r of all miner
l k a m . bate be II, a fte r an te*
vsatifsitea k«U by the dlree•
tors of the Florida B u te
j**P kad decided not to up.
W d the shares* at . meeting
“ ■•* Angnotlno yesterday.
Mr. Gray said yesterday th a t

If any action should ho token
It would not ho n ecessar y to
veto dui to tho fa c t th a t If the
protest were uphold It would af*
fact seven out o f tho eight elube
to the clnjAH. T herefore, under
Urn league rules and
regula­
tions no vote «m ld ho ; token.
Mr. Gray then asked th o direc­
tors to voice th e ir opinion on
lb* m riU fi--------------------- ---------Mr. a ra y said th a t Sanford
had do black spoU on h a m o r d
and In hla epteten- tho -protest
should pfg.hp vpbald. Tho d i r t c
t o n uranlmouaty agreed with
Mr. Gray except D aytoua’e dlrector, AI B iker.
President Gray, a fte r
other
b ad g e * -’ b a f been discussed, Informed teague directors to warn
their borne town ball clubs that
lie did not w a n t . any more of
the abusing of um pires and us*
Ing al«ng language on th e field
fo r the duration of the sees on.
Mr. O n y pom ted o u t th a t If it
did net slop the p la y rr or play­
ers will be fined and sue pended
fo r th e re matador o f th e era*
son.
Attending Ibe m eeting yeeU r.
day were Jim B utter of Oalneevlllo, Bax -dkekard o f Bhnford.
Bill Page of
DeLaad,
Fred
FernsIde a f PaU tka, J . M. Bradlay of Orlando, C urtis Cox of
BL Augustine, Al
Baker of
Daytona Beach, President Gray
of
aalaafTlUf,
Vleo-prosldrnt
Earl Combo of BL Augustine
and P rior Schaal of Orlando who
Is leagtis statistician.
- .i .i i . ■
Tha national eapltoi has a tingle
corridor 7W feet teog running un­
der both . the . , senate and housa
chambers.
O rest
B ritain,
the United
S ta tu and Russia hold a virtual
monopoly o f the principal raw
materials needed. In tim e of w ar.

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Lookouts Play A 'sTwoToday

Wlaaton Satem,
Who Is Sanford's number one
IS
M
and BIB B tn n g 's f e a t Why ft le lUeco, new
AS AM
M
maecol of the Bsnlmd Look­
bl
AS, .All
i r .asa
J?
f V I U U l g H M , . yhn had victories In t h . Illinois outs. personal pet ol Kills t.'l*t7|
XT - .MW
U f.l.u rg
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---------and Hors man futurities and a and owned by Votle A. Wll*!
m l Auausllse —... s?
list ions ......... .....
S ix llama. The hound w ts named B o t h
C ris fle ld
A nd
M ille r
P i t c h
Is1
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1-4 ^ show for h*r Baeoo by Clary although bio'
Orlando
- .
.RATIOS Al. 4LA U l^
M
m
i
s
n
\
CM
ipairn,
howwer.
H i t B a s e b a ll; B illy M o o r e T a k e n
w
I,
T ro tte r
C a rry
O ff
Whan It cams to racing fo r « If,* real monicker in Mack, m ssed
AA .I n
is
C h l r a i o ........
F ie ld in g H o n o rs F o r C o n te s t
to .All
is
S aw ro rlt
H iim liln fn n in n
f ’n n
^
winner’s share of the to him by Mr, William*.
AA
SI •H i
Rt
G oal*
—
n a m D i e to n ia n c u p purM „r W7^ u jg , u&gt;« Hanover Banco had taken such n Ilk o-i
l&gt;
!&lt;
I M t.b u r g n
Ing to Ice cream snd b . . . ball
Th
^ ^
I&lt;wkonU U llM nightcap at 8:15 o’clock. ■ Bl
AS .All
IS
ll.i.tu a
—n r tun r u J ~ v
s
rillF ,e ft ,,U,B *• he desired. She
•IIS
II
Al ■JiJ
, . .
. . . .
.- I n r ln n a tl
flOSIIKN, N. Y , Aug.
hypped home « half length la that he has a hot seat nn tup
Dan B rainsnl and Owen W rlgb
is
IS
llr u u k ly n .....
home
club’o duRnul their elghlh
*t r , |* k t,- victory
—Shirley Hanover, a chip off t!io front of F a rr from E. Boland of tho
will get the call* aa atartln
to a t
|'lilla .la l|ih ls
A .U K IIIL A * I . K A t l l j l
”“U
iv ,. nld block, turned In the moot hril- Harrlmmn’a Arden Homeetead of every night and nl*o posessc*I i f " 1**1*
a season's pssa
' ,il downed the PaU tka Asalcas barter*.
The
U tk o u to
started
th
1U« Ilent apeed aahibltkm In the M- Goshen In tho first heat ami then
N ew T a lk
*»
*&gt;
Uualan .
, IAfl - to ;‘ ,I year history of tha Hsmblotonian came back to breeze to the finish Banco U tch.dnled to m sknf bf » **** ot * 1® * bt ,07 * i t u k g z M Uwlr half . pf__ *h
. Vthe
trip
to
Psletka
today.jriU
i
UTSHd—
^
rf_
B
ta
rly
_
i»
0
—
Banfocd
-nm —j r n v r t
when, after
tw
liairMil — ...........
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, .
y
pairs ns.
1 - «•(•,* land
— SS
At
g reat thrso-year-old tro tters in ever DeSoto In the second. Shep the Lookouts on the bus slid I tin t bo mound fo r tho locate yncp.'.'wer» out. Clary dump*
Washington
— ra
AJ
?j j i the blue ribbon event of light bar- hard won nn additional fdOO sa have hie usual s**L
HI. I« a u —____ — *&gt;
AI
was njno other than “Th* Karl one In front of the plat* fc
■■llAlMl1vll.il I*.
Iv
*T
. H J lira, racing.
nominator
of
the
winner.
,
of O n fie ld 1' who limited
the a hit and went to ascend o
h T K * » A tin * A I.J.I!A JH N
rc i.
Stunning a crowd of M,000 with
F urr could do no better than
an erru." by Mathias - who f lu t
visitors
only
6
hits
which
was
Newark
---- *•
ji
•J}{ the i s.e iif hsr triumphs^ the llgl t- fourth In the final heat and was P o l i c e E s c o r t R e d
good foi only one run. Ol** wild to first In an attempt '
Moulr.nl .... - ..... AS
AJ
,.»s w siitrd filly from Lawrence II. forced to split second and third
C*t tho fleet-footed
ahortai
nyrstu.*
AJ
M a n a g e r F r o m G a m e ! f*eid’. curve 'b i n was the fra .
llatllnn.r*
AA
Al
;J'{ Mhrphard’s, Hanover, l’a., fsm -. rnonry, totalling (12437, w ith De_ _ _
** turn of h it hurling performance Wes Kingdon ronneeted with
llurfalo
A*
AT
long tingle into right field
Taranto
■~ ■ • A*
** i n i rarrled on In the ways a t her pn - .v'uta which wound up fourth In tho
III,, heeler .
• SI
ST. A UaUBTINE, Aug. 13. “ , he fnnn#d . ,.®u r “C 1
■ P*‘ scorn Ciury from second
1*} ent*. She won In straig h t hent* opening dash a fte r being eatob*
.
.
___
w
.
,
•
U
tko
crew
while
nUdwing
«»n!y
j , l „ r r'lly
to
T1
iin&lt;l ustnhllahcd a new time recur,I lishnl the even money choice to P a t Patterson, flrey pilot of the lwo
and Kingdon advanced to
on
.
»ul'T lli:n &gt; I.MAIMJ:
K'Ji for a winner of the rich stake.
take the m ajor share of the puree.1D elA ad ____ _ made
___
________
too
m uch|
Facing “his hlrhnoks1- cn the ond on the throw-in to tho plal
Little ILuck
Nu.livlll*
- f t , ' ViV
'7
Th, nmV l I'sndllny
T h- rai'cv.uiM. m a rtv d b y t h . o e f j , , , , ^ T M tonU r a f t e r n o o n .a t 8 t j hill "for“ t h t ' A ^ t o i w a .'c iy d le Langston went out; .Culbroal
AS
ai, mpN.w
to Bu.-k, to end tho Inning,
J1*' the irlns, the dsughter of Mr. (ing down of two well known d rit-l *
'
. '
..
u . n . r «nti i .n w
l . / i .,
II
H
!
mnA
A lls u ls
H I M eK wyir'nnd ” I M m " Bertha m .U
^ a .i n - £ ' d S s f .k*
i t e . l w j *A'uHftuBtln
t ae daring
during the
the Red-Snlnt
Red-Saint ^" W
' l|r r.’ «;"«,l **ndy
,flnh'&lt;)r u rh-ht
^ ‘ hondei
K,;.d' r
Tho A irie s t came back
C&gt;
New l i t l j s n .
AS
Illimllislivin
tiavilcd the first mile in 2i0l 1 i Ik s i . A fter KUve . I’hilllps had *“ t and In the fourth Inning he was
V * their hair of the
fifth frai
,s«
rk « iiM M « .
I t o and th, n esm r bsck tk the second spent nearly 30 m inute, a t t e m p t - tacortad
-------*-* from
— - *■
- B
“ L1 HtA th&lt;&gt; loq&gt;|‘, t0 , , , •&gt; » llm- when
they
pushed a
th*---------*
e park■ by
as
KmuaiIH'
HKM LT* 1 KMTr.llll.AV
Ir. 3:111.3-4. Only once h a t thu tin.u Ing lu g e t the highly tuned b o n es A ugustins polio* a t tha W H b^U tLlJfciiir,. #Adte-.imnAig three T*k* around the sacks -to knot
I'l.hgliiA staT T T -f.icant rc
sasietu x. ralaik * i.
I f"r the first heat been beaten and away Dunbar Hostwlrk, socialite umpire “Phoney'' Smith.
j eta to the Initial tack
while count. W ith one away,
l^ r.iiu ia s-s. l,«j.».tn et.
'th a t was In I0"‘J when llnllywnn! i.s n rr and driver
river o f 1Hollywood
Umpire Smith also stepped a striking cut only one Lookout, Uninle was Issued m free PAto
Dr. II.
II. M.
M. Psrshnll,
u ria a ff" * ' *talB»»riils."'r»lm
.Dennis won on* host In ‘J :0 l I I. Audrey, and IJr.
to the Initial aack. He advance^
n aT io vA i, i .h s ij i:»:
lh*
du^ n&gt;f «h' to scccnd base on Miller's lirw
SMilcy^ Hnm.ver csmo rightfully of Urban*, Ohio, pilot of Delphi* ton dollar flna on Patterson and
llr o o k ly .. I t . I’l. l.,d » lp l,l»
i... h e r
M ngi,-.,,,, . lol)(t glo through the box Into etn l
s . K ,» V.Mk I.
,
r "pec. H er sire was the ll.in.ivcr, were ordered off thetr rafuaad to allow P a tt.rso n to even „ hq (w rum l
Mitsbunrn
j-T.ir**,, s
champion two nn.l Ilirvr'yrnrM .I sulklc*.
Then Billy Moorm
•eo tba game from tho tto n d t.
triple to the left fit Id wall in to r flold.
Larry
"
..... . '
. trotter or 11*3 21, hanging up . Clm rile U
ce was put up be*
wlth
the
count
thrao and twfj
fo u r- appearances a t the plate.
x w rw irs v- t^ j s
----- iw»Ht*6f ItlSO I I wiillu lw r* itiv m h d DtlpRlt',
sUbleman of the
Taking the honors for field. alto tingled into renter flold to
Brunle.
Culbreath and
N ew ^for!"'i»*v 'ito.tini i*-1.
won the JU30 llnm blrtnniin n’ d the winner, and
an H arry Whitney
Ing wm Billy Moore, left field score
i.1 Ij.ul. », rlevelalx. T
later »&lt; nt &gt;ui lo step a mile In l : ” &gt; IlnstAvIck’a
trainer, took over
s CP, Who was formerly with the ,®Uek, » ™ * out l? ord*r «®
I 11..1,1
4. t\ « n itn il...1
S
c
h
e
d
u
l
e
O
f
1'2. The Airlory alsn gave the ins
Hollywood Audrey's reins. Whit*
Mil TIILIIN l . n u i l i:
Kt. Atigwdini, Sslnl'j.
M«h,.u{
w | tlr" th&gt;'1 » v * '.
IVistlsnieme 4. III. ...thu Ii .ii .i 1 l. r of the IlnnoAer farm the hsror ney could do no bettor than alxtb
£ o m fn g G am es
made n marvelous
catch
of | . The LookouU ” »®lnwl
I firstl.
of
Icing
the
first
uAvncr
lo
win
t»
u
In
the
first
heat,
but
came
back
tn
j lead once more
Al •■ni|,bl&gt; T. Ite .is.lllr I
KlngilcnV liner Into left field &gt; ' “ d once more to lb ,lr
P N in a r —a u o t r r ta
ailn n ls IA. New . irl...*- 1
renrunl ..r the stake.
fiaish third In the final brueh and
Leesburg
at
Paytons
llrarli.
eff his shoe strings to
savo of -the sixth Inning whan, w tt^
INTMIIRATMiaSI, l.l'.IU IIlShirley's trium ph aa-os nnnn t.». ivlh fourth money.
Barada M artin
01. Aueuallne at UsIetnO.
Alotiir,..I t\ l. Newark »-l
two ru m o rs from cronsing tho one m in out,
(n'ght
llt
l)
.
Jrrn rr
t'llr
I.
* i-npulur A » jth the craw l, cinisii . l i t 1 Fifth money in the final reckon*
nsInssTlIlt s i Orlsrdn.
plate ln_ tho fifth Inning. Again worked Milter for a bay* oel
lllr .l sane*).
In iie . onnl.lerlm- the fa rt that the leg went to Kchnkppt, third, and
lUalord at Palatka.^_
A KK RIl'to SM.IH-MTII &gt;
In tho seventh he made anothe.- balls. M artin scored from firg*
lA T tm U A T -A U IV tr IS
lllle .u k ..J
. -nl until u* ’5 ran -w as an lightly rrg irtled in tie. ninth, respcctlvsly, In tho two
Oslsesvllle
s
i
D
a
y
t
o
n
a
thrilllng
catch of Clary's lenit base momenta later when Sam
ITIrsll.
.
I,.. 1 *iii *| mu»I‘ bet Ling th a t she v m lest* . .Sixth, the last money pool*
th* lift
IfiE
HI. l-a u t I , ln d ls n n iH .il. A
high
dnv,.
to the left field Avail. Holbrook tripled to
DetMnd al t^esburg.
Allnn.«|...II* II, MiUlnA.1l* 1
r Id in the field m il aw-m i:ivm n . lion, was split betwren Alice Han*
field
fence.'
Prichard
popped
up
fiaaforg
at
Orlaado.
Th* LookouU will gu to I'aT.il*d»-K*u*nu
.'Ky,
. . l u l l t te lle r than .. II) lo I riinnre lo'tA-rr, third of th* Hanover forma,
to catcher Mathias for the
• Pa talks at gl Auaustln*.
latka
today
where
they
will
nuH
iiA
r—a
r
o
i
r
t
is
II SSI At* TUI. AA
I n '■■ the f.r.t le nt.
three-ply entry and Tw ilight So«r.Oavleoa Beach a l OBln..*l)ts.
meet the A taleaa hi a dual bill. out. R uggtrlo also was
Kl.nllllM «T»T»I M tA im t
T tie re Ava* little rrasrn In helhve Alice finished fifth and olsvvnth
U M b s r s al lUIanS, t P. M.
SanterU mt Pnlnlba. Inn nun,**.
The
first ‘ Hit It scheduled to a bass on balls but Kaaso
■m0 snd Oil*.
that Shirley, beaten In her only two while the highly regarded Till* Orlande at Uaalorc
out Trammel to Bu^k to
*L Augustin* at Palatka.
&lt; U ln * s v llb *1 . .&lt; In min
&gt; ls
ta
rt
a t 8:00 o'clock and th a
stall* this year, would bn shlu to- light reversed th at ordtT.
lu - .n b u r c « l l.tA lu n n , *.
HI AArgMSlUw *1 Lsl*&lt;i»il. t IS
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VOLUME XXVI
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S cant Signal
Stirs Hope Of
Finding Fliers

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY! AUGUST 14, 1937
.
J 'W

B usy Tourist
Season Seen-

“PERHAPS YES, PERHAPS NO”

—Ij—Ptrg'ilama fur th a etromm mUf l r l r
of the many
who have eg
pressed an Inlrrvit in Hanford!
a* a winter home e rr aim ed}!
r troubllr,&lt;T th r .Seminal# County
Chamber of C jm m rrre due to a
rknrtage of houdng facilities, H
wa* ita trd today by T. K. SlrapaoqJ
president.
Uaually It la October before thb
Chamber pfflec I* flooded t
pnrthern InqutrWt concerning
rommodatlona, according to
Fimpson. If all the wtnter-vlf
prospects who have requvfted
form ation about Hanford ahtl Sony
* Hera la evidence th a t Prince David Mdlvgnl, laat of th r "m ar. I |no]e County ahould arrive during
rytaig-MdivanUr'--and Muriel "H cnay" Jo h n so n -cf BrtmxvIlle;rN.“ YiTj lhe~Fn1I, many would' ha turn**
ara being eean together. But a t to whether they would m arry |uw ay berauee of lark of con*
"Honey V reply waa "perhape yea, perhapa no.’’ Thla picture of I venkfleea.
“la a t year saw Sanford's D rat
the pair wa* mad* In Venice, lu l y , while they were on a swimming
real cmlravor tn place Itself In
party, and • radioed to New York.
, ____
__________
line for a p art of Florida's rich
tourist business,
through
the
activities of the Chamber of Com*
mrrev, and TmtlUbW rcsiill* wvrdl
• • a ,. t
1
realised,H Mr. Simpson said.

p.uple

PlaneWas LongOver
dueAnd MnchAnxi
1 ety Was Being Felt
SEATTLE,
Auf, 1C—
(AP)—“No bearing*. Hav­
ing trouble with wave band,’’
was the brief message re­
ceived early today when a
signal, carps station heard
the first word from Siftamund Levanoffsky and his
five companions since they
took off Thursday from

Seminole O r a l? --------.

More Frail And V«MdMra DNa Afy
Similar Ara* la Amerle*

&gt;

Established In 1908

U.S. Citizens A re Among 5 0 0
Killed From
Bombs Dropped On Shanghai!

Shortage Of Houslag
sag ed j
Faculties Press
Problem By C.Qf C
Official Statement

Brief M essage Leads
To Belief Rossian
Airmen Are Down
InVastArcticWaates

Birdmen Were On
Hop Across Pole

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J

WAR-G UNS^TH REATEN- AM ERI CANS

Missiles Dumped Into
B u s y D oivn-T w »

District Of, Interd«r
t i o n a l Settiemuht

Police E stifqate
Wounded A t S94
City In Uproar AsjltF
AndChinese F la i|y
_ E n w g e In rt|rh tk |r ,
SHANGHAI,

Aug. !4 ^ r

(AIH—At leaat three Amer­

icana were killed «nd (it
lt-aal two wounded In Chin*
eao and Japanese aerial w B r­
i a n . that-hurled death into
1he crowded parts o( Ihf
internstlonsl HetUsmsnt.
Dr. Frank J. Rrwl
one of t h a outstanding

Maaeaw Hi an attem p t to seal*
the too of tha world.
Although IduuhMmfala anxiety
had.been felt thl* morning h jr.ll.
I . Q frernm snl official*, the commna|aat|on Indlcgtad th e possibili­
Innuirtes^arc for loformathtn °on^
Heavy gunfire by Chlneee and Japanese forces north of the inli-insllotial svlttcment tn Hhangty ’ that Ihe flying Russians era
furnlshed
apaHmenta
and
eot*!^1
"*'
*kere 1,1100 Americans hsve taken ri-lugv. cfralcd serious fears fm tln lr saftdy and sent the rlonarfe* ta Chins, and
aafa somewhere la th a m a t Arc­
ere to provide protection If lu-rrs-ary.
The settlem ent
la Honlabarg,
tages, which we a rr rslher short! United Slates Asiatic fleet hurrying thei
we* lthy
tic was tea.
of. A surrey show* that the city's ahown above in this aerial view. To the right o f Noorhiw rreuk Is II mgkew, Jnpanese^lomlnated dealer, m at hU death a* Ch|4&lt;y
The maaaaga, heard a t Bidd o'
bombing pi*!»»»,. aupf agatBy . s k y '
Increased population during the J section of th r settlement.
rlock th li morning, waa only p art
ing a t Japan*** s s s e in tra ttby ,'
summer months has taken n great
)y raadabla and waa translated
dumped missiles Inte the srawdi l
many accommodations that havo
with unreatUbl* Masks.
downtown areas, kill tag hundigHi
heretofore been
available
for
Tha algnal corpa of Urn A talk a
Dr. R obert RaUchaosr, t l t M a f f I
w inter visitor*, thus n e s tin g a
Commurytoatloal &lt; System Mid,
of
Inte roe Uoaml
ral*U aM &gt; ,N
shortage.
*
"Station* hava baas 1n il roctad to
Princeton, who la ta CRJas’,aecS . r
"I-ast year It has been estimated
maka e v e ry 'a ff o rr to g u a rd 'th s t
The
sale of *lnrk (rum a
NEW YORK. N. Y„ Aug.. Id.
tour, waa hit h j s ta s th ta ’- t V ’ •
th at approximately u hundred
fiequcncy assistance ; which U re­
corpora tkm Jlmllcd
tn
Jl.ooo families desirous of stopping I n l l J
p
■ *J ,
a
.
tabby of • hotel sa d died s - few , J
-C P)—Bponaorod by a group of
q u ire d /
was sufgeatad a* a possible
hours later. Hla tag .w Se.'lhtaW r.
I t had been previously rta trd •la a t, screen and literary karnl- solution lo I V probli'in nf a c ­ Sanford had to go elsewhere h e -'I* Q f L d C D j t U U f D l
aff. It waa feared ether I — U f a y
I
cause we were unable to takr care
th a t with th e aid of e tail wiad, aartea,* and .with the . name ot quiring aufllrjrpi . monies
for
were among thoa* ktiled.
1 '{•». ,
D.
Roooevelt
the airmen should ranch F a i r Mrs. . rtg a k lla
lb* bonetnirH on, ot a mmleru
Mr, Simpson railed attention tu ' A i m u a l R e p p r t I s S u b Police estim ated M0 tailed valid . .
d%« J » * l -» f, pnlynnoMM, IraUrr cautp, a t • a meeting last
nearly W j w ym drd ta the c g S ta r ^ J
V ' projected fleets t a aid the
night
of
tlin
T
railer
Camp
Com­
o fth a e R r
- .n .v .r
ahUdran e t
gpaalah, loynlUU
mittee end member* of .the city facilities had bernihe vital facto n
Chinese and Jspenaev
Was ihn. (ecus of n n o rm of pmCommUelun In ilio Chamber of In the fi-nlsl of property.
roariwl over th e (Ity o t th rtg
te s t last night from American
Building
erm pathltara of Rebel General Commerce
Education of children In Ihls
Whether or. .not Gene Gaffney, half million people w ith' ltg J
BluckhoUete would participate; a * as ___ m
,
A , ,
Inlcrnsttqnal scttleincrJL BtaUN
fra n c o ,
county list year cost la sp ay n *
fit Undo TnrWnder nnd form er
In the prom* from the ..M-U.
were dropped
Into tha taddy
T ha (testa U acbedalfd on liul the stock ronld he iHiuaht j a • w v
g50 4 1 per pupil avrunling to thr
s
. *A*A J
professional huselnll star, whose streets.
the aatanalra estate of Adolpn
by I ho rlty yl miy time,
annual
report
submitted
rc
c-d
lv
body was found ill-on «nk scrub
American auihorltiss sxptaeta^
Cukor, film
magnate.
Salient
thicket just wonth nf Altamonte grava fear* Tor other A nsrkaD *
figures of &lt;h* populous a rt and tiirdlny to the new plan. As
a result uf the proposition, II.
th eater colony hereabout*—Mr.
Fpringa yeslenU y, was mimleted In scattered parts of the cKy. &gt; &gt;•
Horaeback riding, swimming, and Mrs.
Maxwell
Anderson, tl, I'upe was tpado ehelrman
The Chinese teemed ta b a 'lta *
DAYTONA IIKACII. Aug., II j lite n l of I’oldie Instruction
bar n't ili-fiitllHy Ik-. ii decided ty
of u eotnmIUre eoosLIIng o( J,
busting, la m ta , and
campfire
Last school y ra r there was n
ling the better of the aerial fight*
—Wb Dslrynicn living near the
rUinta will ba fastafad at tha Hollo Peter*. Mr. and Mrs. Reu L. Marelilelta, H. II. lluleiiiHti.
Frmlnnlr
t'ocnly
.tutlvurillea,. Ing.
airport yesterday lohl a feder­ total enndlm enl ill this f'nonly of 1
Henry
VHrnum
*
tbiea-day pioneer adlhp
which ttech i, Mrs.
fo u n t) Sheriff f \ M. Ilintl n •
Poor—b ar* lent th eir names to and Fred Wilson, which etll al hoard of Inquiry the Miami- M 7 I pupila, 2,773 while anil 2.IR&gt;tl.
The heavy cruiser Angagth,
will b e, In a t * , l l lo r many
diew
up
n
pros
peel
un.
negro
students.
The
average
a
t
.
I
Itorlcd toils&gt;.
the affair, and the
Bpanlah
bound airliner that crashed hero
flagship of the United B Utf*
Sanford d irt ■coate, It wa* anThe decision whs unt made
ambassador. Dr. PsHiand*
da
Tuesday morning rro*»ed
the tetidincr for last y ra r wav re p o rt-1
Thu autop&gt;y |wrformed on It.* Asiatic f1*(t, arrived In tha h s th ff
, nuuaced today by Ml*e Iren*
wlthmil,
much
Hmlroversey
ami
rd
&gt;1
M
fi
percent
for
the
while
j
loa Rios, has signified hfa In­
highway st Ihn usual height.
H Idton, captain W the
local
bewly Jiy Dr. W. T. lottigley 1st.-' a lte r a forced draught run- datas
malty varied opinions, hut the
Officials of the Florida Power 11,11,Iren amt XO perrent for th i
tention to attend.
the roast.
'-• '*’.'&lt;?)
troop.
group
considered
the
plan
&gt;o
ypaterdurftulm im nn failed .to •*•
and
Llsht
company
charred negroes.
Chlsf spokesman for the dis­
The Fourth Regiment ot
A Court of Awhrda al which
he
the
l&gt;*si
sUhnilHed.
During the IP.'MI-1lltl7 srhrrd
vesl any Vvlmitit proof Ihu'. tha l.’nltrd Rtatee marines, - IQS0
Thursday the plane struck the
sident* Ihus far |s Mrs. Alice
the clrl* will ytogent them
A plan fur » aultserlpllon list
V. O’Leary, wtf* of A rthur T.
pole because II was flylnr ,IHI te a r, It tags reported, the ’Hoard
OrUndoati tool met w ith violence, fleers and men, wws on patrol
salrea for a«v*a**m*au will b*
he
slgnotl Ity donor* ill I low after It left the runway al ot
Puhllr Inal ruction tis-eived'
O'Leary, prominent New York to
however, .tho* physician declared slung the northern ed g g .af
held AM ta i t f l N o'clock.
fuuda
was
ups
of
tile
Hist
con­
d
l
f
2
.fUtn.IM)
from
Hie
S
tate.
"
l,h
*he
Uvea
o
f
I.OtMl
Anp-rl
the
south
eud
of
Hhotls
field.
lawyer end president of
the
that In- found .liiuisj-s ihoul the International settlement. All
Lieutenants who expect to - at
siderations,
Jdr.
Wilson read
from
the
Sm
ith
Hughes
fun-l,^
can*
endangered
In
the
Inlt-rna.'
Cnpt.
H
V,
Hlrhenhai
ker,
man's Issty. which hr did hot-be- able rlvllisn volunlaers w»ro f S |
H ad Ihn camp include: Mabel Catholic Laymen's Iftgn*.
lit sitaiighai 't''"" "
On being Informed that Mr*. lilt) plan In lh" lUBmher* pro, general manager nf the F.sstrrn Mll.HUtl.ltH from the t'omity'a ge t- ' llonal setllemont
self inflirteil.
C hapm an,' D arts,, McCall, Gall
m
l.
It
provided
lhd|
rontrthwhere
I
hlnese
am
iJapanese.
. under arms.
Air Lines. derWred there would r r a l fund, fn'.',477.1)7 allocated
Caroline O'Dar, democratic rapThe American com m unity-ta
f
o
r
m
were
dashing,
the
I'm
tr
.l1
,n
.",r
l*»«'l‘''»«
o
f
the
d
.^
U
^
a
n
j
D eforce!, aag Joyce King, w hig
Utora
would
lie
rrp
iy
cd
(rum
hare been no accident I f Ihn from th* current districts and
from
New
,
, 1 .. ,, .
,
'w a s found n wafi-h, |7 .ln fit vur-1)Shanghai numbers inora than
I'aiiot L eadart O llr* Chapman. eaeentail«*-at-larr*
Ihe
profile
o(
lh*
retiip
after
cy uni, , ^ ; ^ nr(h of
temporary line had tod lw&lt;/ fretn district bonds S70,VOI.Ky, &lt;&lt; States, dslatle- fleet, under
York end persona! friend
of
jfOO persons.
•
M a ria m Spencer, and K atbar- Mrs, Rooearelt, was among the they bed heeomn safllclenl tn erected without notification of total receipts amounting In |!t37,niand of Admiral Harry V - ^ ' l f S a rrealpU whlrh O.ffrwy was
Chins** rsfujha, driven from Jkw
In* 6 p*near will lin o go.
h, v# withdrawn • frdm rb Inrs* q u arter of tha r i t y .h r
airport and flying e rrrlre em ­ til)A t beside* hHD.H.IH in free (above), w a, ordered ini., actio n .;tr|K, rtrt|
• backer*. Mr*. o ’&lt;-*ary v-arraiit ll.
AddlHtmsI Campers arc: La c
Mr. Pup* staled that In h i, ployes.
books furnished ly the State.
wired |b e congresswoman
her
j
Ihr
Drlsndo
Post Office l*&gt;t Tucs flam** which fallesead lha
rails
Dolton, . 0***
H arper,
o| Inlon, persons wloi hint money
As Den la Mulligan, d&lt;-|uirtmniil
Apprnaimijtely
flMt.HS3.IO of
day when he was making -iroiiera­ fire, swarmed over th* town,
Mariya t'.oelacb, A Neill*
Oan* objections.
for
lit*
project
should
I—
payed
or
lum
m
sree
Inspector,
dlro&lt;
ted
J
the
tutsl
waa'pakl
to
Ihr
I7K
teach
■he g iv e nut a reply from
tion* for n fishing r a i l l k .i at rlty wa* In a furor. R ata f*U.
■ Dally. Vlralata Chapman. U
hayk wlHt Interest In order that the Inreatlgellnn
through
llrje r* and print ipnla of Ihr I'.mnty
I'otrtmadu llcsrh.
Ing to the discomfort a l ro a id ta *
tin Oormly, R ath gpeucer, Kthel Mrs. O’Day, In which I V con­ they might ha compensated for second day, F. M. Thompson, n i l , ,
„
|
,
ry
„f
Sheriff Hand today declined to but falling to stop -tha batU*. * i
Root, ixtula* N ardtren,
Mary gresswoman said:
-their
loan.
(Ireenrllla, B. (*.. continued In •TransporUllon nf 1471 pupil* to
"I have n» Intention of ta k ­
Tha a tria l bombing fired lgm *
give -any definite theory In tlm
Anna Oormly, Mdlta
Lovsjoy,
Although several of the a s­ tho unconscious condition
h e | , n&lt;| frm„ llw
j , , , &gt;(, r ■ A WPA project Wlileli would
storags tanks on Uw WhaiUMP.
case until w flcr-atl evidence h e* !0||I storage
Katharine H art, RUaabeU Whig ing aides In the Bpanlah con­ sembly were aot of the opin­ ha* been la since the n arld en t.jriM1, (h r |i(l&gt;rd of
provide
cnoniuuillv
saltltallon
lo
K&lt;lucatl«n
flict, but reserve tn ay**U th*
bam, Martha Wrfgbl, flatly Watho eiuount of IJ.Nlo In HcmlmvUi lirrn pr«M'iiled Ihe coroner’s jury River xnd a s tiff wind fannad tag 1
Peter PhlllpuHs. |J , hoarded
F.t7.HH».71» nr $25.28 per student.
rlaht to assist .children when ion Ihsl the lube front wea Ho­
County ha* l»-eii approved by gt the Inquest and Ihalr vanllci I* flamas over a wide ara*.
than, Hatty g f g m x n .
Run'
liest Ideal toil for lh* .ramp, they train with the bialy o( Ills fath I
over I choose lo do no."
Thr hcelth program o f th* Ihe presldehl, st-cordltiK to llt- jtndcrvd which will probably
WARIIINaTUN. A*g.. Id. -gr
T itum , J a lanes
Howard,
•
derided
In
hark
l
l
lo
the
u
t­
rr.
J,
F.
FhlUpolls,
for
Miami,
Mrs. Poor, wife ot th a sculp­
schools cost I2AI3.24 ami admin* formslhiii lornlved ftwluy from early nrxl weak. Ha added, how­ OPl BsoretSl’y II uU • *Sld U|U
Edna (Boltina,
most
In
order
that
no
lime
where
h*
soiled
for
Jsnislua
to r and chairmen of the cam
slralion $T7tt7.flI, bringing Iho to ­ Ht-nslor Ch.itb*» O. Andrew*.
( r v s t l i s r t Oe Fw«V TRp* » i
ever, Hint he and his force were
milt## arranging
tha
fiesta, wonld be loel la cunsirucHou Tho lad who escaped s,-flown ta l current expenses of th r I’oun*
P ro v is io n s fo r sin h ,&lt;-ivl&lt;— lit working overtime following *v*ry
of
lb*
ramp.
Injury
In
lh*
disaster,
lesrnatl
she and other eomaajttaa
All
were
certain
that all of hja parent's death We.ln*a- ly ’* school system tu t ‘J5.'l.52H.II. o th e r c o u n tie s wws a ls o m ad". plausible &lt;lue in th r ra te .
her*
received
The property bolonging tn the Duval
An Orlando painter, Jack M ar­
will receive lti.en. Jet
b
asin
et,
concerns
.would
dlrecwy itsy night.
threats from rran co
part lee as
school Is valued s i 11,0.13,1)05
end Indirectly benefit from the
ForfCMl
II. M. H am ilton.' of Detroit making dn Investment of I2 II.II feraon wilt n-relve ir.il.u. mid lin, Is being Tic Id for quest kmin-f
In break up the event,
in lh* local Juil | k tiding 1*1* result
Taylor will lo- awarded It.Ml
th e frailer ram p and th at build- another of the passengers, pre­
Florida: P artly cloudy, wMaly-j ;
“The
United
State*
govern­
per pupil.
It ENDATM
Franco
gpaalah
Thnlllll dell Mill- slim al"m nf of the Inquest. It was learned that
m ent has racngalaed the Spaa lity should he begun a* soon pared U&gt; take a plane to con­
During Ihe past fiscal year, the funds di'p"lnta largely uikiii a sh irt identiflid &gt;&lt; th at of Mar­ scattered ihundvrshswara Busdsy
Prentlar, Ant-, I I - W - O a v
a* pa*sUde.
and possibly In aadrosm. Sfltih .
tinue
hla
trip
to
Houth
America,
tah
loyalists.'said
Mr*,
ro
a
r
,
aram enl troop* threat forward
B4f.8l0.7t w as’ paid out by the
I’rwssnt at the meeting last
Paul Altord. of Daytona lleacb, Board for th e purpo»e of retlrinif the total allm allou to th&lt;, slate, lin's had been found and appeared portion and n*
•n . mile in n adrprit* attack on “ and they are the only Bpanlah I night
to
contain
splotches
of
blood.
the fact Hist Hie president hsa
were
T. H. HIin peon. found I L M , l a bank draft* un­
night
and
Sunday,
&gt;1 with
Ilia Branota froat owt*l4a Ma
president of the Rcmlnol* Coun­ der Iha- wreek age of lh"', plana hoods and paym rnl t^T Interval on .signed Mie project places It In
northwest Florid*: pi
drtd M laonigamtn kam m e^d
oulsUn&lt;llng
bnhde
which
amount
(•rnrabta povlllnn Tor
definite
ty
Chamber
of
Commerce, where H am ilton' had lost them
cal thundershowers tonight , | M
oat new gals* an the long teeroiisldi-isllon* snmelliio. wlri the
{ Ralph Bagwell, secretary,
Ed- on the total morning end turned to J(173,1)00 DO
Sunday,
...
: *- &gt;h-u
uel spearhead I N miles o
At Ihe lime Ihe, annual rep o rt near fiilui". ll was slalisl.
ward Higgins, mayor of tha ih*m over to ta* owner before be
Day
lama
Tides
of Spate's principal oily.
was made ta the Wat* Huperjnjen
Sundiv tides, high. I M A .
O
D DOM IT H u fft)
tll,r
W alter Coteman, left the hpsPHal. ... I h f oppoM N I,’ .locked l«
dent, the Rnsrd of F-durnllan hat
V F p u w irig l l u &gt; v
Mack Cleveland. K. H. Leaey,
The
dairyman
who
irsilftad
11-month-eld d tv ti-w a r, oono
C tplsln amt Mrs.
Fred
$. 4:13 P. M.| low, Itd d A. M-, Bta
d rash halenee of |)H ,fli.8 l.
WAniiiMGrTiN aw*
•Tad B. NUfSS, H .’ H. Cotasssn. yesterday nald they had wutrbad
. i rated th eir b « U * ' efforts on
F*r*S of the local
Mat vat low | P M. Monday's lidas, t r t t i f * WASHINOTOW- Aa g , Jd.—jJFi ,, B
A, La*. M. J. Lodge, many tsk eafjs of the elr llaerq I . I a s i year , th r general mlllse*
Army Headquarters relum ed to­ M . d i l l $&gt;. M.i la y , B itt A. M , ’
tepam lg Osnlfnt Spanish
t
.fo r vchoo* purposes w i t ! and the
front Iho soelh end of the (laid
*
day from an sitonslva'- vacaHop lu.-to P. M.
frentd and «U h
chalked
flm a lto n * of
Benata r
Black, , , d J ' ^ M»r,llW t*
nnd Ike rising ship* sversfwd district millape 10. and ncronllng
H in n y m
Victorian tn tha shall torn aw
Funeral serrlcea for Kugrng through tin- im itU rit p art of!
U present Indications th* mllleira
AUhgais Democrat, aa a
anfrom H U M feat over lb* high­
Yesterday, SOBBj today, M .L
Tha Danish |fecal, Edith. was araaas cowrt Justice, repeated rewill be spproilm ately the same lo Gaffney will Im held gt tho All lha U nited' Htatea’
way whan they gro**&lt;1
PreciplUUM
hombfd and ana* by tow ta- aatpt of a u a y tatters and talaC o rartn r appruslm sfll^ l.luo
Bold*
('athollr
f'h u n li her*
rover
o|ier*llng
rnvl#
Ihr
men
Ing
Two
of . them
**hl
they
Total for yaatardsy —
i arrant platw* U mtlaa aw ‘
Monday morning *&gt; n tut o’clock, mil**, the F -rras vlallad Niag­
asm urging delay In act loa
jranr.
watched the ||-pas*enger ship
Total for m astii to dsl*
with Father lllsloip
of
Ilia ara Falls. M u.lok* Lakes', sad
of Barcatona. taming Ua «
ea the Preaid eat'e
ll started lie trip Tio-eday
Norms! to dgje _____
of N AM n Stanch aoa-tai
Catholic t'h u rih Iff' urlaiidu of- Loitdos, tm taiJn In thatr larg t
ad th e AUbauwa.
I A membership drive lo be. morning and told I be boerd Ike
Temy
vcnHw ahaarmr to tabs la the
flclatlng. It was 'h-sVu-d 1st* houaaemr.
4T
Lunched tn the near future, ■
They
gnld
ta*
craft waa shnnt II feet high
Hfehaota. The gain wars saved telegram* asked th a t (
"Al times, Ibc weather wag to
Maximum, BBj
this sfternonn.
- *dear* to be held Aag. 17. and • b e n ll atroefc lb s p o l e •■ro*o
by Bpnntah flphtad frigs.
O ffkial
Pallhenrrre will -&lt;7be clioaen cool Ibal w* had lo al**r under
n picnic |a Bepf- war* planned lh* rood oppnallf the ehd nf the
three
blanket*
and
from memliers of the Orlando two or
L e t night al tha semi-monthly runway.
■ C R T n e t m crash
Pp*l of the AmWlcsn Ix-glon balld a small fir* la th* hasatmeeting of lh* Bxhfucd B. P.
hdtly of
Bid nay t , Bkaaon, of MlaasL
Sad Interno-nt will be mads lo car. Wa rertslnly found a vary
_ HAM OW O, O rta n a y , - d d
O. Elks ta tha Elks Lodge, ag- operation* Uemager of the Eastthe locsl cemetery Hla aged decided difference when wg re ­
cordlag to
George
T harslea, era Air tAssa, told ib* board
parents, Mr. and Mr*. John J. t u r n e d , b e said.
a aAiled rater.
A large dsUgatkm from
lha records nf
Capf. aum rt
Thay were sccumpanLd
by
G lffnay, who liv* In ronnacllr
have Util*
A a k r l g j dapper wee bald tor
Camp uf th*
On-Pilot Robert &lt;0 ,
mofbsr.
Faron’s
ML will not b* able to ailaad Mrg,
ta ta* crash. Wtfwl a f tha World will *U*ad
florosc# Kay*,
§ tap sarvlcsa,
e
-Ke­
■d Mi Em * yw*j i
| im » » .i — i*** T
.

Spanish Fiesta TolSala 0 ( Stock Is
Aid Children Runs Suggested Plan
For Trailer Camp
In to Diffii

Rebel And LoytRst Pope Named Chair­
man Of Committee
Sympathizers Have
ToDraw
Prospectus
Hot Disagreements

Public Education
Cost County $50

a te s S ts :

Many- FeaturesA re
Planned F or Girls
A t Camp Wikiwiki

Guards Americans

Gaffney Death Is
IS till Mystery As
Clues Are Sought

Autopsy Fails
Re
vealt Definite Evi­
dence Of Violence

English
By Superintendent

AiriineT lo o k U lt
ac | A t' LISUHl AltltUde

W itnesses Report

^ “ 5*"

:S

President Approves
Local WPA Project

7(

'Loyalists Surprise
Rebels With Attack

LOCAL WEATHER j

I

I

FerenH Return From
Extendvc&gt; Auto Tour

Solo ns Got Letters
1
in
Black

{Gaffney Kites Will
-Be HeldHerc Monday

Eilu Lay Plana For
Daoca* Picnic, Drive

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

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- SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, IMT

TTIR RANFOni) HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

T oo^^G rrrN E W B

F L O R ID A H IG H L IG H T S
The development o f . rirtooiM tianlxc &gt;ui been an incrculngly important factor in the Industrial world duriirit
the past few yesra. Not only does this system, of render­
ing a ir more pleasant to feel and breathe, give added en­
joyment to life but it is providing many Jobs for workers.
Already we have seen air-conditioning universally
adopted by the railroads and largely by theaters and
big department Stores and it is befog widely installed in
Office bulld'ngs, restaurants end In private homes. The
field is almost unlimited and as the system becomes more
and more popular the more Important will the Industry
become and the more men wHI be employed.
That is just ona of the answers to the old argument
about the machine age causing all out economic Ots. -True,
the mekers of electric fans mey find the going toegh. but
look a t what the automobile Industry did1 to the livery
stable business, ahd yet who would suggest that It was
uneconomic for the sdtomobile to drive out the heck.
Today millions of persons earn good livings from the
manufacture, sale and servicing of motor ears wh'le In
the old days a few thousands . found employment in 11very
stables,
.
,
When the radio was Invented, that sj»clled trouble for
phonography: and when tafttlng pictures came In, musi­
cians In theater mtheetrgji lost th eir Jobs; when electric­
W fr X fc v ff
ity .became popular the undteetiek maker was out of
luck; When the linotype machine was Invented, hand type
PUi
BtTLOOV
setters lost their jobs; and^yet ell these new inventions
1-wesfifgWwsVi oh butt, mini*- meant th at many, many more persons would be employed.
spy «t Mb
The mekers of phonograph* got In the radio business
HT the iiMeOit 1*»f ws'"»
and made twice aa much money; musician* In the orches­
*about him.
tar ..Mm pot lodsy, H Is tras got jobs playing for the radio companies a t belter
..'AkeiWh' to say
salaries; the candle stick makers became linesmen at
UresAdR Os f s s t . s Ml hunter greater remuneration; a n d 'th e hand'type- setters found
many more Jobs running linotype • machines st higher
lend |o s i all « a s he. soon- wages and less work.
^ T a s t j e call w»« he
The mechanical a n In responsible for giving em­
B f Y r g "V WOW that
our ployment
a 4W»r
^ ' f ’glwrtk erere In sorroW;
saving
device
Is
discovered
it
means
that
more
persons
i* 4s.W tou.li In e .y , uuw lust
hnvc a chance to get a job.
, 'l &gt; i 's t s s * « • • ’• r :
■ K frU lll h r !“*• • h,‘ h *rrt*
- ; rr , li*nnrrow. '
Mi i tkml , be * r tu e away, w i
'- ‘Mliu stltt Mvlbs stay.
g n i. shiTTn and Tits'

llSvery Ims'ness mwtr-who- has been suffering-from tho
exasperations which this type of human creature Is sub­
voeir still so. jected to, will get s kick out of the following Trom the
•lu st all llib storms that
Kissimmee Vnllcy Gazette:
-*'In reply to youf request to fund s check, 1 wish lo
■ .M il llSve
to
l*e,
Inform
you that tho present condition of my hank account
r kbit ImlSvr.
makes It almost impossible. My shettered f’nanclal con..VDGAR A. S U H T
dition Is duo to federal laws, state laws, county laws, city
/* 1 polltkIHiin ntonomy Is taws, corporation laws, liquor laws, mother-ln-lswa. broth­
Uka, off lbs er-in-laws, sliter-ln-lawk, ahd outlaws.
utkvr
fallow.—
"Through thase law* I afn compelled to pay a business
tax, amusement tax, head tax, school ing, gas tax, light
tax, water tax, sales tax, liquor tax, carpet tax, Income tax,
food tax, furniture tax, and exoise lak. Rven my* brains
are taxed. I am required to ggt..*l business license, car
license, truck license, liquor llco»Be,iiM&gt;t to mention a mar­
riage license and dog license.
,
ra* federal debt has soared
"I am also required to contribute to every society anti
a haw high of MM7U,4S«Air&gt;.
14 * 1lo n g -as wa don't b are to organisation which the genus of man is capable of bringrelief, the _____
unemployed
relief and
Itlff to life,*, lo
„ women's
___ ___ ____
__________
the gold diggers' relief. A^so to rvery hospital and chsriappointnisnt of Hu*° tnhle institution In the city, Including the;Red Cross, the
c°urt! Blsck
purple Cross and the double cross.
'
"For my own safety I am required, to carry life in*
tsurnncc, property Insurance, liablHty insurance, burglar
inmirnncc, accident Insurance, business insurance, earth*
some, qiiqko Insurance, old age Insurance,’.-ami ftre Insurance,
is si
**My business Is so governed •th at It Is no essy mati"*r-lter fnr mo to find out who owns it, 1 am Inspected, ex**l,on itccletV, suspeeted, disrcspectnd, irejected, dejected exam­
ined. re-examined, Informed, required, summonc*. fined,
i,mh. commanded and compelled, unt'llliprovide on inexhaustible
uhss- supply of money for every known-uwd,-desire or hoiw ot
svery, the human race,----------------------- — ----------- —t
Iu»*
“Simply because I rrfuse to donate to something or
iwisritiurx other, I am tmycotted, tolketl about, Uod about,, held up snd
I held down. I can tell yon honestly that except for ihc
airport* Bifrsclo that happened, I could not enclose this check. The
to havo'wclf that comes to many doors nowadays Just had pups In
Uw---takv-my-kitchcii. I sold them and.barn la the nxmay.”

ia MMtboat ondsngrrlng prupty outside ths con f is ts of the

ftN'tiahl.

Introduced .foe rrumpled,
llt^jn»es of the two pilots

feed M ates W eather Bureau H arper of this elty for. praetM ng PkUk smtMn for Ibe Mailt* Florida
MlMatt bourne her that, when ostoopaty. Now they wont b h n to E ast Coast.*
Av-aomhaue 'complaining of go to Franee to help the Ameri­
can doughboy*,

Allen Jenk* spent % day With
tho homo folk* jrvstvfday gnd he
lrndn| otaylfff tetigrr bet H i

called to Washington by Who.
Allen Is w ith.the h ospital corps of
the ngvy and exports to go a*
lioartl one of tb s transports to
France. Morris Spencer Intended
coming homo- wfth Mm but was
Others .slot owners complain orttkred Into oettvo oorrife the day
ley.hea.Wt up the past month. Allan left Wonblngton.
dScbbtrs probably suspected
W. + . Humph ray ahd son. spent
I e a te n would be tpoodod up' la st week on th e Dorkhattbee
1‘Wtaht** .(hoes laat tq o br
, ranee, looking a fte r Ma rattle
■W rit* wm help pay esp ^ i-, there.
—« ,
lU U *g them out and putting
While on an outing to Daytona
'In cold storage.—Loaoburg notch
yesterday, 8 yoar*oM Char*
ley Beck throw out a Ibm ahd
, lulled In an 11 pound sea bass.
] kfterw anls. another member of
1 tbs p arty teak M w p and throw

E ffects Of Victims
In M o r r o Castle
Dlnaster Umelahned

Tho Morns Cadlte burned oft
bring
hakv
S o fliU b rt
».
III.
,
While murh Jsorotry-ta* been
aimed by thou* thjorod In the
Isastcr, op clolm boa
been
U o rtfa r th e H ooey, n *
ncoaai fa ta th e cubtddy of
1* . obbrt ttmaguror, -whit* other
mm etftc*.
/ wag hnn-f-rt ml
mly r ------Chief. tC lvtriof of F rtlrr
« f B iM I. who had!
.{m m -a physic Inn
I Iks Injured ami
tbo good.
lb w ay, oqd per
hoMovwd to have
party of Fvoak Car

bt Umatilla Mcm-

VlcUtnrs of

CHr

OrdnnAdoi

In s session
Court Mcmdsy

ie ktroaay Ins &lt;&gt;( foe ship's
hT ,ctW opc*.
The light company
aaserted
Thursday H ,|od
Intiiri s Uon

T. T . l-stnUHt. well-khhwh In
Radftfrd. HIM s t hi* hem e In
Orlando last ntglrt. F u n e ra l arthe -y^tval of . relatives, .It H i
.slated.
e w r M» S*jpd|n* ml)k lo softer&gt;*9*
■pto **W Mrs. ft1ooi«T*li as.“ fad A f* .»h# arts "IW percent
&gt; W » 4 ,!&amp;&lt;• , fleets .*pd *7pod to
;ks ,tkvr».snd ,pofU ,h*f* doiW P
, «ryt
,p dl\/jn*.
.SrtifU ,.k»Tr c irc a .th flr &gt; l n l lAH?. „*"&lt;* pm m ln.nl woidfn oi
iW* &lt;U9W»»»)tr. .Mrs. , 81m s
iROTrifth, iHrJs.n .H ares. .M r..
AndOCUn,
other", .Will be
- tn il dancere," sponsors of ths
sffstr said
F ly m s r

D re a d n a iu rh t

G i v e n

Built In 1884 by II. A. OcLnnd, a founder
of till* city b y th at name, DELAND HALL
wa* originally used as a high school. It
w as the first of the noble buildings which
nnw stand on the John B. Stetson Univer­
sity campus. In 1B87 a charter was obtained
from tho s t a te incorporating DeLand University Inter to Irecome known as John B.
Stetson University In honor of its most

LA K E M ARY

MI H Dumped Into
B u s y Dbwn-Town
District Of Interna*
t i o n a l Settlement
Pm

r&gt;tp Om i

In itia l

_____

Ksnford Townsend' Club w ts hek

Inr, hirordtnj to W. It. Hughi
president.

BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Aug. If.
The
— W l—The Navy's It test scrlul e ffirr
weapon, dabbed “fo* flying dread- eftem
naucht,” the largest patrol bomb ' 1 »umm
cr In, the arprld.wa* exhibited pub- nuunc
llrly for the tirs t time to d iy In, Police
flights over long-, Island Sound.
j '
The cigct .specification. of th e 1
frur-m otored boat were withheld,
D IR E C tO R Y
but it was understood th u f ru n in ,’ '
• Iwed a t ftm ahJp I . In. exresit of WK&gt;, ------m iles, an hour, its wine spread
—
125 feet and Its length About TV
We Pay Cash For
feel.
\
Used Furniture At
The uhlp, b u ilt. experimentally
for the Navy uy tikoreky Air­
c raft Corporaticn and weighing
approximately 64,000 pounds, rule
— ------- . . . -------easily from Long Island Hound
,.
, ,
,
.
. „ snd cruissd along the countryiM*.
turnetl from a two w eak. vW t
Jt ,§
^
with her daughter, Mrs. T CW .’ heavier . than - the - Mkfftky- ships'
_ .EVRHITUJtt
Las a t Cnronado beach.
| now engaged In making a survey
ttto
Mrs. J. T. McLain, Jr. aad of tbe North Atlantic for »»UV,
Ran
ford
Ave.
Barabarn Bell of O ru n ad o Utsch lightpapt of a commarclal flying
spent Friday bare.
I rputa. These ships hive a erulsiniri
Dr.
R khard L. House .and ipaad af about 160 mllea an hour.]
family of Anniston, A la. arv v a .] Ths flying Urvadnaught'a wings
catinnlnifl at the Junes
home are flush with, th e O p deck of the
here.
I hall. J t ha a gun tu rrets fore and
U r n .Your C hits Am
Mr. and Mrs. L aw n net Cal. j a ft and In midships,
Watcher Repaired My
breath and Mrs. .B arbara OilAn aoBOuMeuirnt by the build-'
bert of Detroit, Mich, arv visit- era sakl tho beat had a m lliliryOne W U Really
Ing Mr. and Mrs. J, T, McLain load carrying rapsclty “compar­
' ’ Knqwa How
and Mr, aad Wiv. W. L. Slag, able with tb a t.a f any known exThey report the w eather berv luting airplane.**
murh
cinder
than
In
De-1 O aiin ry of the hnnilar, designed
'm*t.
I fu r the use In pitrolling tho coostMrs. r . B. Dooley and E les-’ lloe aad brm biag enemy warships,
JEWELER
nor Doo'ey have returned from h. scheduled for late tiummrr.
108
Magnolia
r vls.'t In Daytona, Bearh.
The names of the. pilot aad pasl-rv McLain and J , IL Mar-] nengere on today's flight werw
kett an I son of B artow enjoyed, withheld.

SANFORD
ELECTRIC CO.

I

rm rrn m rn i he&lt;
msdv
“most
r e n i m " rrprrm-nlallnn* 1&lt;i Ihr
Jspflncs** etui rhlnriio govern-]
mnnle mil In use Hlionxliol h.
a '‘ItiMlor uf nperellnne.''
The H n irim v ni H lnlr' »sM '
tho Unlled Hlnice Aslallr fleet
Miss (lllve Day of lakeland
was p rrreteit on short notice "lienl Runday with her parents
lo o rem iw r about S.flno Ameri­ In Oviedo.
cas aa lln n ri. from the irouhhxl
J . A. Thompaog went to .Cocos
sobs It noc/stary. IIU - stale- Sunday.
' x
ment was mtirte c f ltr Hhanshsl
Mrs. J . N. Thompson returned
reports listed a | Im sl
three from the beach Runday.
A m rtlrons killed In
ChineseRev. Henry H srlia . preached
Japanese aerial warfarw over Ihe at the MpUiodist Church herr
liy .
Sunday,
The nlate ilgpaiimenl. he add­
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Walker
ed, was liotdliiK Itself In rexdlhave returned from their vacolne»» dny and night- In co-oper­
. lion.
ate wllb thv Navy In ordar lo
Prof, R. P. Cooper la in Doy1
get Vessels pn*t ha .la to Ibe
om lH ri inge In lim e to give tons Beach this week attending
a m eetin g . of
the agrtcui'uiv
Americana w haieser prjnecUpu
I. necessary,
Curb J. A. Thompson vlallod
Hull sold 'a s S Jmntter of “alIfa .-precaul Inn" llm .s la te do* friends In Cocoa Hunday,
C. 8. Lea camr back to Oviedo
patimont,
ihrongh
dlpiotaaUc
ie | roaoniallset and m tllury and fa r a few doy*. His fam ily r*
tiara! uA'Irlala. . w ere' keeping mabmd In North Carol km. *
Mrs. J , N. Them pawl boa- 10
nallonala Informed
of
every
available opportunity
la
gel
uUi.rd ships.

W R IN G

Schedule ChRUgpe
Effective Aug.’16, IMT

OVIEDO

TRAIN No. BO

FIXTURES
Ap p l ia n c e s
PHONK
. m a g n o l ia

«u

(Jarianavtile -» Tarppa)

Lv. SauTurd Xf65 P. M-l
'(UoUnd of 11*1 K M.
Ao Vormufty)
A r. J u d u o u v ilM tO O .P .k ,

Atlantic OMtft Ltee
and Mm. W. J. David Friday.
Mrs. Baaale Right
haa iw
turned to bar homa In Bntxa.
wick, Ga. a fte r • visit with hat
mother, Mrs. W. J . David.
Fdaak Moo* and E rvin Stoat*
returned to th o h bom* bt F t
Wayne, lad. Friday a fte r a visit
boro with II. il). Mom .
N r. aad MW. w m TVnilth o*d
U r. .am i Miw. U ciia Brodyaalrv
of Germantown, Ohio or* tho
m oot* of M r ..a a d M rs X. H.

Schkk Shaver

8FFE D THAI* BACK FIRMS
CHICOPEE, M aas , Aog. H —
T htodtre
Kuplee
dug a
foot-de-p trench
across
the
Ira4 In front of hia house to
Prevent motorists from speeding,
to t ha filled k b *
(ww min.
u lrj taU r when tbe first auto,

NEW YORK. Aug. 1 K - P F ) Fatriak CanKnal Hayes was rvported “much Improved’* today at
Ft. Vtacoot HoapRal whore bo ho-

T eat

Tlib new traffic light, which
arrived
arrlred Here
here recently snd
and hlaii
the (*co*p1
pecoipt 9
off soverul
to v e rtl light*
lights to
&lt;0
In.lalled in
be Inslallrd
In Baoford
Banford In an
ertert 10
to reduce traffic
tritftlc acci­
uccleffert
ddents,
e n ts hhaa
installed
and-. is
Is
ss been In
.tilled and
now (n
|a operation
nnw
opetatloti satt th
thos Hltdrtntwrsection
of
I’srlt
Avenue and
slid
•ccllnn
Dark Avanae
TThirteenth
hlrteeotk Bleed.
Btrbel.
,
-------RoUnd IHorten,
RnUnd
tort On, district gov.
rm o r Qt
of R otsry
o ta ry . IiUeritaUenll.
litteriiatlonll.
Will .to
be prevent
meeting
prvanit a t the m
eeting
r f the Sanford
Rotary
Club
Monday a t the Valdct
Vsldes MotaL
Motel,

generous patron,
“The SAILFlBIMs credtled with a speed
ef 60 miles per hour and has been.know*
to leap across 40 feet of water on a loose
line. Along with the tarpon, it is th ermoft
highly prized catch among big game anglers
along the Florida coast. It reaches a length
of more than eight fe e t

H arvry P u g k
Mr. and Mis,
and children, Ruth and Billy,
11!so Mrs. Emgr, Iclt the flm t
of the weak for a vocation in
Ohio.
Rev. DeWare, a form er pas1 tor cf the
Nniarcnif'hureh
here, h a . been visiting at the
heme of Mrs. Shriner.
Birgar and H arry W ratrr are
a t their home hare fnr n few
weeks, arriving Tuesday
night
front Lrke George, N. Y. where
Ihey hive been
playing
this
cummer.
P. D. R. ' S
AUNT.
A. II. Gregory who has hern
Mrs. r r i t t Collier, a a a t af P m i t his hema in New York since
M cat Rows volt, Is apoadlag th o . A |i i II has returned to the home
of his daughltr, Mrs. J , II.
M a n o r la Europe. 6 ho la abowa
Ilrugbion.
aa aha srrlro d ta Loadoa.
Mr. and Mrs. Mlnshew and
daughter, Ijiu rrtte, are leaving
m cs
| D atuntiy for Juliette, Ga., to
1 visit Mr«. Mlnshaw's alder, Mrs.
1 Drierol, who was formerly. Miss

i I iw Oh m

BAN FORD TWENTY YEARS AGO

IflUnk .have tho laoat lo
watt When ft comes to ex* Tlmra do change. Not ao leug try , decided th a t Hanford had
1la -h Ubpore tore a, accord lag ago, (hey wasted to stre e t Ur. every possibility to become the

lobe Gay Club, exclusive
ewd Vbr WVsilky w iales
1 to Miami. wMI be aur-Off to aotlafy a . * 100.000
OR.' 'T b it la Juat another
• , of aristocracy on the

SYvTSOM iW /VUStTY

S o S f ty -W o A ll!

ibd at out wliisultlnr,

t Ustyitf A ltitu d e ^ - — ^
itne^ses R e p o r t tory services

brusp^
^

J

..

McL ruUq,' Jeweler

.

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...........

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BATURDAY,-ATJGU9T 14, 1*37
CHRISTIAN 8C1ENCK
- . C IIC R C H K S— —

Social A n d

erso~Activities
P

"S eal" h lh r suhjrct «X the
, ImMiti swinwn in «H rh u rch r* of
| O ir h l, S r M i U i Augu»t IS.
The Golden T i l t U from l*altw*
' 42:3. -M y m&gt;uI th irtie th for 0 « J.
* for the living God; when shall I
■»
( m m noil appear before God.-*
citation* whien
Among
the
|enriipri*c the lessen-aemio4i la th e '
{ to lto n in r from the Bible: "Ami t
I wi'l H-t my tabernacle among yon:
end my imul shall not a lh o r yoti.j
! Ami I will walk among you. an)
| will hr lo u r (Iwl, ami yo ahull
| h r n u ix-opte” ,1-cv. H : l l . III.
I Tim lc**on-sermon also Include*
Ilir f Rowing p » ir » r r from thr
C h ru tian Fcience tent hook, -S ri&gt;wl ll r t lt h witli Krjr to th.*
F« niptere*,"* hy M ary Baker Eddy:
"For I nml Spirit being one. G mI
un i Soul are one, ami IhU one
never imluileil In a lim itril mlml
r r a lim itnl^bnly. Spirit l» H e r
aal. divtjpf. Nothing t ut Spirit,
Jtoul, • att'eV itleu,|.ife. foe S pirit I*
. ja ^ v than all »l«e. Because Soul
:|* imm«tt«l. it tinea not e l 1st In
mortality. Soul must he incor|u&lt;rval to t&lt;e Spirit, for Spirit I*
»•&lt;*! finite. Italy by le»lrg the false
i,ci«o of Soul can we gain the
&gt;tet nal i tifolding of Life a* lo r
in li.itu y li o tg h t to ' lig h t" (p.
:'XM.

ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Bodely E d i t o r _______________Tefcphaae H8

------

— Gayle E. Marshall

Social Calendar

—n ~

rersonals

Gives Party Today

M in Gayle E. M anhair, who li
to be married to Hotrard E. W a r
Per, J r . thie afternoon, entertained
with a luncheon today at the
Valdex Grill in honor of the bridal
party,
Glfta wera presented to the
bridcimalda and ntlrndanln at
thl* lime.
Thnte attending were: Mr. and
Mr*. II. E. W arner, Mr, and Mr*.
Marvin K an in , Mr. and Mr*. Paul
K anin, H arry Sauer* and Howard
E. W arner, Jr., all of St. Petersb u rg ; Hobert I .each. J r . of lai rgn;
H r* . Chitle* T. Niblick and Mb*
The Girl ScouU will meet a t Dorothy Niblack of Oviedo:. ,Mrv
2:03 o'clock with their blanket Paul Gore and MU* Edi|tjh Tt&amp;lor
roll and nose bag ready to camp. of W artracc, Tcnn.; MMT£]3mrlolte Smith, Ml** Maude Kanney
Rev. K. D. Ilrownlce, Dr. II.
II. McCadln, William Dubose, Mr*,
fdive A. Marshall and M in Gayle
E. Maraliatl nil of thta rity .
Tho Dependable C'lase of the
F irst M ethodlit
church
will
m eet at tbe homo of Mr*, liar-,
old Appleby, 3010 Mepln A renue at 1:00 o'clock.
The F ifty F ifty Bible CU m
of the Flrat Methodlat Church
will h are a bt^ilnraa and aochtl
m eeting at H:00 o'clock a t the
home of* Mr. and Mr*. B. U
Caldwell. 805 W. 3rd St. floatesac* will be Mr*. 1. M. Telford,
Mr. and Mra. G. R. Sima and
Mr. a u j Mra. Caldwell.

Miss Francis Wilson
Honored With Party

.

'

Mlaa K atherine W n m y left
today fo r Asheville, N. C. where
khe will ipcm l about two week*. !

Dr. and Mr*. H arry W oodruff|
ore spending the weekead at Cor«-|
nado Beach aa guest* of Mr. and
Mr*. J . I). Woodruff.
wul Mr*. George Brown
Ttayo' retW ocd from Sturgis, Ky.
where llfey have . l i e n visit in*
relative* for the poet two week*.
Mi*a Ruth Well* ha* relum ed
from Daytona Beat It where *he
ha* been vinlllng Mr-. Paul Shoe­
m aker for tbe pn*t trh day*.

AMERICA DISCOVERS COLUMBUS

Kvelyu Tow nicy. I t . of C ota m hos, Ohio, w as tho w ti
York physical culture coa laa t I* t a d A m ericak ■

I, Stlneclpbcr
• M arie,' left
li w here they
Mr*. W, A. Adam- ami children
I Ian to leave Monday - fur C m undo lleneh where they will upend
thrve wi^-k*.

A T THE CHURCHES
Ilvvlt

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Wallace, a t a press conference,
said the president was more op-

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pre

fr’ondt w e ie tf or In btmlnoM
If you hove holltoila (bod
breath}. Since you cannot de­
tect it yoursoH, the one way
of evoking mre you do not
LUterine, It lnttonHy_daM»B|Q.

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DARRELL And
DEXTER HON
RADIO ARTISTS
FROM ARKANSAS AT THE

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KVKRV"EVENING
AT R O'CLOCK
BEGINNING '
Al GUST 8

H U SB A N D S
A tten tion !
and win

TUk l&gt; * 4? tl IMS*♦. e a s ie r.
»u&gt;.&lt;l«&gt; Hehaot. &gt; tv A M.

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IIKAR EVANGELISTS

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11*. i
i It. Itwbl. fMal^ier
t'l.Bitt'to SfltM'l, I* w A M
H imitM«RI W«MnMiip. II Mi1 A U m
F -t.^H Ky IK*
n u t

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c t I t . IIO M W . M S t M i m i
O r U n .i'. it a t a + s r U a a * « a A t *

Awtnl FarmcrnWalch
Rich Fields Drop In
New Sinking Valley

exalted | | J P V

m ilitary

Ia tl .v II rhiiitb Stht8»l

I III M«11* j

indefeasible."

Sicilian*, tl IHire

I"** lWI'lk« IV**thlliP 1 • • I*. „ M
I •j*w«*tI it 11*4*
**W?t »l % * ■■*
l*Mb|i. I« ro ftlu lll,
l«
A litlti lit,*, RFltl'T*.

she w ill ri'vume h e r dutie* a*
Fii|iervl*nr o f M uile In th e Pol lie
Fehnol*. M ir hna Iw-en * im niliiig the
miil-SL'mqji'f
varntien
w illi li-i
iiaretil*. Mr. and Mr*. C.
Iluine*.

cOmmMte. reportedly Teafflflnlru(j, I lentnianl
Col
hi* th re a t to .v eto propoecl sugar] Carl-on is visiting
m arketing legislation If rnieti-d hi* patent*. Mr. i
In ita present form.
j Carl-nn, rn Weal
Senator H arrison's office to-, C ail-on
l»
*u|
night confirmed th a t the president g ro u n d S c h o o l of
Had communicated b it view* to the ihc N ival A i r Ha
finance committee , chairm an b ut'
refused to revesl the conlriilm of
the letter*.
However, It wee regarded as sig­
nificant th a t It was coincided with
Secretary ot A griculture Wallace's
denunciation of the proposed su g ­
a r bill as “completely and ullerl)

e

“cm .m c irB itn g

L in e n
#vi|tftlnlF»»tlFRl
\lvtnlwK WimfMil tl
A, M*

• vcuUr tiAfhliii | oia| v«- tft4 »«l«

Ml** Helen Palm er h.*« niturm*l
from Adel. Ga. where *tu- Im* Iw n
viaiiing Ml** H a rd tt hilrbural.i
*ion of the game* high im re ptive She has (Im lieen vi* ling n d * -1
w ai awarded to Ml** Caroline C o y tlvea tn Alalmma.
bum end Mis* Anna Cornell won
t Mr. nod Mrs.
Mri M«»
the screeno prlte.
—A t th o —tea ho u r—an Ice e o u n e a t u l . d a u g h te r s . ... Uuby^_nml_Milwas served to the following guests: drill, of Apalarhicula wen. th«
the Misses Katherine Thigpen. gue*t * of Mr*. K ate W arre n ye*,
. . . j. a
Anna Cornell, Consumer Muiorh, terdny.
Virginia Mcltory, Virginia MoriLittle Mi** Sherrv Fanil* -if
wether, Carolyn Cog tu rn . Eleanor
Hickaon, Betty Wlieelrs*. Mr*. Roy Orlando ft visiting her grind|uir1 i n i m« ii o r u r n
Frank Symcs^Jr. and Mr*. Iticliinl ent», Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ilaynr*.
l^lltk i»«i4 »I*'Hr VkHitit.
while her parent*, Mr. mid Mr*.
TK* llt-%. W. I* Kfrcr.
Dickcrt.
l i i v r i n r h H a iili), l l t N *
J. A. Snlid*, Jr., a re •pending M.H lf;U
I*. M
M'veiiil day* nl Daytona Ihnrh.
D-’DiUv F«h»«*l. !**•»• A. H
W«n| ti rfMlMjr « i *n 11«m
k mf#Mph
!:4A I*. M
M i-* D orothy Haine* will le iv e
Tnu iu t in i llrdil it* «r or ant hi w ill
tomorrow for C enter Mill where ut.

Roosevelt Reaffirms
His Threat To Veto
Proposed Sugar Hill

fv i
v d V M j m int Im ttrr the tla
——
amt en try it to an
CATANIA, ■Sicily. Acg. II
ym&lt;lr of civQuakion.
(A&gt;—Frcniier Mussolini &gt;v*trrila/ M rt.«rd a twro-point
d-c.
trine of m ilitary life ami n&gt;cia»
|* |£
C ltA A l
Justice. for the Ita llin people,
| |
9
w m lll
Speaking beforr IfW.thtn rhrrr*

[■■■■BuevauauBeEUBeueeeieeee*
t loiii li Sekw*L

lIu jlt u M

Mlaa Helen Wilson.
Tho tinnnrce waft the recipient
of many gift* presented to her by
the guests. Refreshments were
than scrvcl.fcy th e jio ite s i s s i i i l .
ed by the Misses Estelle snd Catherine H urt and Mary W ight.
Those invited to attend were:
Mi** France* Wilson, honor guest,
iMra, Dill Wlllisma, Mr*. F. I&gt;.
S rott a the Miasea Mary Dighton,
Lucille Bolx, France*
Pearson,
M ariam-Duncan, Billy.W ight, Hel-

'p v v v l l

M.

h u iu - I I .I K tb l.lr* , S *e r »t
" -4n—la , T t - . - l i , 4 p-*la*
P raiar a e iilre S M m M i i , t **

THE HEW HOME
W A S H IN G SERVICE
offeree/ at tho ''b a rg a in ” art
&gt;o**l merely resulted In "free*
I lingo f a l ' r n c«k&gt; lit In rn i » new
tag'. the refining industries a t th s
t m il) mi eight
mile*
north til
present levels.
hrre.
tic o lo g lils
rnon

I t 's a W o n d e rfu l W iy

raid

]irol&gt;ah 1y

the

was

pin nolo

cau -o tl

by

tho a - n t h * surfa ce d r i p p in g
to i) subtciranoan ta v e rn .

in­

Five a rr rs o f valuable cn-p
land on the form of li. R. Itnb.
Booihliw, cooling Zemo imurJIv r»- err.on dropp'd 125 to 150 le tt
h*v* W i r t * ot H ehbf Akin* For SO
Twelve other*
W &gt; tb b dean, raiiabW skia lotkm in two wink*.
has b a n tbs fatmriU with mllUoiH. are rrark in g up. .
RamlUnt lor the itching of minor
Farmer* who Mini they could
r.r. «••* » M trm w uis-r m i s i u
skia iirtutkm s. Buy soothing, d*» actually *ct&lt; the land
sinking
It-t W. J S M H I, n*.tO
P k k U . n-haat. It.*# A. M
dropped a
ami f.w t
wvightnl
m .Woioe Karvlaa, t l . t s A. at.
rope mtn one of tin* giant fis­
itt-Mlns lU ttlM , 144 r . M
* - t t I.- . ara n t S w I t l - a ika
approved by Good Housaksspiag sure* breaking u 'l i u * the area
•rcolt.i e »4 faartb I w M i i i al aa*a
ifeaaB . All drunisUV IU , «V. I £ and sad} it filled la reach*, bot­ meal
a
tom.
.
ij *

oddiHoRtM pound

to S o o th e I tc h in g S k in

A Ijiiuulry Service tluil
• TOR THE WOMAN WHO

• FOR THE WOMAN WHO

DOES HER OWN WASHING—

HIRES A WASHWOMAN A

JtscAUM th e a v e ra g e O n p

SUNDAY

RITZ

MONDAY

M

o n

e y

• FOR THE WOMAN WHO HAS
HER MAID DO THE WASHING

W a sh

B scaua, it costa Is m than a wasb-

— Because Damp Wpsh coats faaa

b u n d le c o a ts I r a th a n Um a o a p p o d

womaa charges. 1st a&gt;OM tbe saving

than all Ufa soap, supplies, gas.

*• p p lica. g a s, w a te r and a lu c tr ic ity

Is soap, gas, w ater sa d electricity

w ater and electricity th s maid ossa.

i t q u it e d t o d o th e w aatiln g

H e u rt

It tb s traabW M tt* t f a g - R T l f a -

T lis d o tb a s cam s back cfasewr.esB.

o f d r u d g e r y a rc a h a i m d s a d Um

house. II she tabs* Um w ork borne,

. beautifully washed a n d 'ju s t d u e .

w ash in g fa b e a u tif u lly dO M .

Damp W ash Servicafam ora sanitary.

enough for your maid to ire s.

LAUNDRY

819 W. THIRD ST,

�/ v a ^ / .w t i t i W i a t e a g B B i a r f

’ ".i-r) ‘ -1

Gets Four Hitt In O ’Shaughnessy

hip Sinking,
O rlaVdd Drops Motors
All Of Crpir JteeewA
BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1 4 .6 ,T o 4 T ilt „ To VF)—TI
raotoadhlp I m S a r m

System Playoff
S e rie s Settled

m

dk&gt;H U fa yesterday that aba wma
■ tending bp tha linking metorshlp
Majeetig e tt Unde Sam Sank, la

Playoff WUI Bogin
With Pour Teams
On Sunday, Sept 5

DeLand And Daytona
Each Tnki$ Games n«
Jn State L e a g u e ^

a game
and a half
margin • Majestic had turned (fa side aad
over tha Sanford Lookouts in tried to r I f tit it, hat tea mu#k
the Florida State U a g u e ’r pan- Wlts r In front and W e r e we amid
naat rat*
yeeterday,
Sanford I j tl anything. The engine reom was
lost yesterday afternoon to Pa- flooded."
' '
latka, U .
Majestic was reported te ha
Coins Otto the ninth inn Ins going down slowly, bow f ir s t '
on the short end o f s 1-1 score,
Don't think ship can ha saved/
tha G-Men shcvetl o u t three
Invader lidded.

, -which gore tbs Aiatess
I slgtory iirtir Bastard. The
s f $ 4tr#d Moore's doable to

dia a f

ttv

v t( :*■ - •*

it:

die •■ fill aad ow ea W nsht
M . t h A ttU b t harllps.du*)
Hie paieU a teaser getting
taet qf (ha argument.
tfo r JLaa*etop., Sanford outpaced bit mates with Uia

Schedule Of
Combi* Gam^a

J U S T K I D S A T H I A K T . F.lgh t y - ( * « r - y r a id
Ted, ara ardent trlcyclUta. They are show s bar# aayta* a
Elisabeth Ashdown, before settler ant for n spin at rad
d e a r aad there w ars s a speed

I!core by Innbiirs:

Gabiaavitl* 100 070 000—0 II 0
Orlando
010 000 100—4 0 3

■ ATvnDAY— a v o ir * * sa
njjajaeerllle at
D a gt • a a
Deland at Dauber*.
H a n fo rd e l O r ll s A* •
fa ls lh e St Bt. Auruitlas.
■ TODAY— 4V(fU*W IB
far tans Reaefl at Oelneavllle.

IJ te b e ra a t D ata nd. t P. U.

Mandn at HSOtorC
■ U A sasetlse at Palntka.

(;
Slash .

P adfelt, Sparkman and mound fo r the Saints hot re­
Berry,
M abaffey
end tired In the fifth
after
the
Reds had scored fire times on
eight hits. Blair, repineImr Per.
ratal, l.s Id the Rrdn to * fear
DAYTO N A BEACH , A ug 14 — hits ever the rente Milug Inntngu.
Daytona Beech nosed out I-see.
Jones, with., i ilmibl. and a
burg, 8 ■ t c 4, here yesterday, as single, drove In three runs te
th e . lalattdera hast down
two lead- the R ede-on the attunes.
nondollar rail lea In the closing Chledo, with a double and ski*
frames.
fie , was the snip Balnt slugger
Daytrna Bee Hi — scored
four to suecewsfullp solve the sbutts
„
•
tim es t« tbo fifth cm a hit bats­ ef Bwallet,
man, an error and four hits, In.
Juding two double*/
Rslty Morton hit a home run
.In thu third Inning with no one
on base.

“ groggy condition.
’ ,l«y September 8. at th# home
4
Kenner, a Hanford youth, closed Krtlun&lt;|, „f Ute* team* with the
•---In on tint hunter l-oulalana S tate W ghfrt p o n t a g e . The main
------ U niversity iin ieta and flu tred blip , t r |M » tl| s U rt as »°«n as poesl*
" with a right to the head. T o trem e b| , following the flret series also
n rente te hie feet but Raferru Ray
*----* Bowen then stopped the fight.

I
Torrance pure ■ fairly
as
{. hibJtion for four, rounds but vlrod
o badly In the fatal fifth a s.th e milj ling programed. Several times he
&lt; h id Kenner In a bad way with a

LEGAL NOTICE

gUTH'M
p j i damaging right to pte bead but hr
A| eleven ii'clwk on Wnlrwerun seemed to lack the fire te pul the day
inomlBV, gepltmber S, leal,
lbs Hoard ef t'ublir Inetruf II..I.
Flosldn youth nwey.
will eteelve blSs far the llghtnuid far th e n r ted Item. Kireptlon- lOg ef the aemlnole filth Hrunul
e thirl lr riel*., “ he board frrrrv rr

e| out fie lit In* w»« attributed to
h,“ ' , Hay, Fos soil Hubert H aree,
H o t-' and Oeorge K«n|" claimed bonT. ° am
a e.. .(p/ lila
hi# ealohing
colrhln*.

The lineup for the All-H|ari
Included: I . (lrlffln, shortstop;
L\ llutrhljison. right field; N.
Konln, first base; Oeorge Ken­
ts, catcher; Rsy To*.
renter
field; II. Hares, left field; J,
Harter, third base; P. Brock,
second base; and Hubert Mc­
Call. pitcher.
H irers on the rnlsed Iearn
were: T. J. Urtttamond, W . K.
Holts. Alvtn Odbam, It.
Tippins. L. Itnrlnesu, II, C. Tlplllns, II. Itldge, II. Morelsmt,
1 1 1 , ilrlprd shtrls. blue end ’ »nd O. Hlaglolsrr.
hits striped copsand overThu
new uniforms for the
Us.
tbo
Hanford
AH Blar . All Hiars were acquired lliroush
eerie- .
detested
s
tulsed * ibe co-opersllon of the plsrU P recently by a score
of ms end Miss Warren,
to C. Tho till was played at -------- !-----------i* Ninth Rtreet baseball dlsTho Old Spanish Trail was lattogd under the supervision o t , er pnuwn sa the Beltsmy road in
igsn la
Warren,
recreational honor of the ploqeer who cleared
Ipervlior of lb# WPA.
end racondltlonct tt alter AmerlOn the mound fpr. the,. All- re's purchase of the U rrltory.
era
was
Hobart . MpCaU, voicestha Ruin Chamber
of
mt* T, J. Drummond pftchsd Co mm one.

AU-Star Crackers
D efeat M iM T eani
By Score Of 8 To 5

the right to rrjrrl so , or all
tilde Knr efFerlflralhme rail on
ar.'h ltrrt Klton J. Hiiusblon at
tha i:ltv llall. Banford

lied*. T— Halnta, |
. D E L A N 1J,
A ug.
14.— A les
Swells, PelA nd fire bailer, was,
in rare form here tonight a* ha
pitched the Reds to a 7 to I
victory
over
Bt.
Augustin*.
Swallee held the visiters to five
scattered hits and waa deprived
o f a shutout when an
inflal^
error allowed a runner to crest
U|* plate In th* fifth
Inning.
Swailee retired I I batt*r*ra by
th* ftrfkoowt emit* aad had atmost perfect control throughout
tk« . g t me.

Heard nf P|iblir
Inelrunluii.
Ketaliio'e t'eunly, Ph.rlde.
r i i r n t . w i M iI a m b .
■ Tiairman
T. W. t.AWTi.VI
Serrelarr.
NOTII'M TO ItKAI.RR*
o r r i c R o p this
BTATH 110*11 IIHPAISTRRMT
Tallabassse. glands.
August, I, HIT.
roN grtuiR T loN I-non RAM
Hester, tilde will be received at
Ible of flue unlit l*:l* A. U on
the lain d ir of Auguet, lil t ,
fur furnishing
the
lallowls*
met.r Isle:
J'rujerf
No
lilt.
Il.ed No.
t i l , Hemlnoh County, apiiwinmsteljr I .I ll lone ef M|pe Hurb
for Usee Material. Prlres are devlred f. o. b. Altamonte gprlege.
P lo r l* .
All of - |ba above materiel Is
be furnlehed In neeordenre wllte
the requirements at the glale
Hoad Heparlmeal.
NOTH: Hid attests. will he far*
ntehad ta ilaalrre upon eppllrallun te ilie Kreratary at tha Hlala
fined Lrpsrlm 'nl.
Talkihaesee,
Florida, tilts will pat be itrnanine] unteea submitted an asld
hid sheaf.
A certified cherh Is Ibe MMeel
■ &lt;f I N lt f lt l ef bid aad In an
ran# leas Ihas MM. htade -parabla
la tha Chairman ef Ibe glale

Bill

YRITNRRAt'a MKari.TS

l l l r m ls a h e m I ; C hallan&lt; »&gt; ga
MempliTe (1, K n u s v llle I .

Watch repaired by

u K im in s - r u m iiii

Carlton

Oalbeeyllle ai Harlans Rearli.
I'alsike al Bl. AugeellM.

l)f#n for-

■ Of T il ATl.AkTIO U ltU I'H
W
td_r. |*
Le'nllJlllbUa ..........
•• 41 J
H. leonub ---------- It if
M“ P«n
It S« .1
J Knt.iieill*
si
si
Auguste
........
41 &gt;;
Culuoibla .............
4S ss
IM T K H IH V l UHSILTB
I.'uluillbla al Jnekeoiiilll',
leuued, rail,.
■ iilamhuv 4; Maeoe e
Xavauneb 4: Augiiele 1.
uAMUe t h u s v *
ruluinbla al Jei&gt;&gt;,,n,i|ie 4

41 Is reserved fa

if ell bide.
ISD DRI'ARTIIRNT

An-rntm » iiaI i

LOAD OF gstra good mule* to 14— Rponui W ith o u t B o a rd

T a rr irs

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

&lt; amount
I bt held

C L EAN ROOMS,
nicely
furnUh*l.
Escclim t meals. Convsnlsntly located. Tbe Gables.

In ^Banford
Monday.
Live* Block Eachangt. PCRNIBllicD • flUUMH — p rlr iu

bath. Also three m»m epfrt'
mwil. top North I-ocual, L b p io b .

IT —J WhlU Purse.
thrwnMrs District Wednesdsy. Piad- GLEAN, UNFURNISHED Apart
plaiM &lt;notlfy n03 Oak Are. nieiit, ltd W ait Third Street.

26—MtacollaneOua For Sale

etui any elaigta-. aad demand#
wfclek you. ef ellker a f you. war
he*, aaelael ibe eelale el ADRI.AIDK 'JORDON/ deeeaeed, tele
of said County, la the Cnuniy
Judge e( Hemlnefe Countr. Plande. at ble of Ilea Ip, ibe court
house at Bastard. Weelda wlibta

hricL 100,000 ( f l t second band
lumbar, plenty heavy timber, 100
M u r e a gmlvsaisad Mr ) r
h.
L , Duhart, Oth 4 Cjrprate A Vs.,
BW-W. -

gbSSp kS , vina« S

bios me void awarding

T‘"

sws
Sevie*

'
llS f" ■ RA'DKR.

lilt
ELECTROLUX
- a tor fog |M , Qood

H.frlier*
aa aaw.

KAtannah el Ausueta.
Macon el Columliue. 3 seme,
RATIOMAI. I.KAHUM
* * R it
l.bjjaae ™ —
44
it
N ew T o r k
-M
fa
Ml., laule
t|
|,
1‘lliehurgb . __ . 4,
,&lt;g
li»el&lt;eii ........
ie
14
liieakli n , .. . ie
i,
1-htladelpble
57
SM aTKRUAf* HKSII.T*
fh lrege tl: iTnrlsasil S
New Perk I: Philadelphia
MKNLO TAKK. N. J., Aug.
Iloeinn Si Brimklrn t 1
lL -(/P &gt; —IJghtnlng struck tb*
W lesule 4: I'lllehrufeh I.
DARKS TlHfAV
IM-foot Bill eon memorial lower
Philadelphia at N-w yw h .
H
ao'areil
at Cklrag”
resterday and toppled It from
Hllebargh a I »t. Conte,
ureoklra at Heejoe
Its base, but
apparently t did

Monument To Edison
Struck By Ughtninff

PK PT O m g peeUard.
80c. WUboldt Btudlo.

Ptalallff.
Defendant.
ICAYI ON '

started on th*

|

lmaijun

Tealrntnr-e Reewlta
Tlinmaivllle al Ainerlrna, p o ll­
ened. rain.
Tallebseeee
and
Albany, utf
I'alalba
I, See feed g tala I
reeee railed red Sad rain).
IhlO 'Se IJrerh I; le e ib u fl 4.
■ laniretllla «; Orlendu I
iMlatnil I; HI. Auguallae I.
(■ AMR* TODAY

IS—Room with Board.

•HORT D SD SB I

BEEHf—^YLNBo-DRINKS

IM STA N D IN G S

C la s s ifie d AdvtTtxs^fnentf
i —^Anmiuncfmenid
icctnenla

la rra u l

CUBAN RANDWICBES
SPAGHETTI *
CHILI AND CHICKEN

n o t. (istinguleb tb* light
de*
signed as 'a perpetual memorial
Iq the Isle Inreator.
Tbom st
Alra Bdteoa.
Electric
company
officials
■ aid the perpetual light waa at
tb* h u e of tb* memorial and
protected by a felnforced bos.
They said feur separate lines
fed lb* bslb aad tb* light was
probably (till burning
beneath

.

CORONA*

ALAIfANAePt-OHlUA I.RAttPH
iM ln d a t'e Meealia
tbilun springe l i t Aa 4alus|a f.

tSTrUUSTIOVAf. I.RSUtH
Vreferee r*e RsaeHa
lluffetn &lt;[ Jt ree v I‘fly I.
nied, rain.
ffoaheeter ' l l ; nalllroore I.
Ton.ala S| Newark I l i t Inn-

f S Q N V I L L K

r£ o jp t» D A
B o c rtU rp g

•&gt;

T r a v e lin g M m
England, says Florida'* Cham­
ber a f Commerce, took over Flori­
da from ft pain In 1701 and di­
vided R Into R ail and
West
noride.

Wrttom:

Spain, avers the Florida St*t*
Chamber a f Commerce, . had 40
mission towng aad fMrria«Rs bs
Florida by the middle a f th* lTtk
rentury.
,

•«

m s

*

s s s m s s m s s

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,|
4

j

j
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4
S.

AMKKICaJI 'LMa OVR

A.fWS\

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VVHVwgw P^B

P gW

a weak
far
faur ee
waaka
l&gt;o n a a n d o u d k r k d
lib day #F Angpet, k . [
d a rk ef Ike O ree

■

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f ■■"l| 'l&lt;l'” l » WH ■

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*- —»'M' ****'

y ^ r u V i‘ i1

■g ?r - - - Jg.ifr &gt;

SATURDAY, AUGUST 14. 19ST

■«' w—

T ire sA N F onn h e r a l d , s a n f o r d . Fl o r id a -

pune was ptlotnf fcy ft*

Sw arthy anna of the dcmctl, in ard tan a of tha NU«,

GIBSON

GIRL. 1 9 3 7 MODEL. ,

i n a ra of th e (a y ‘90’a, m illinery e m lo r* d
of f a tb its oatrtrh for rv a n ln i w ta r. Fine (call
th e limes, w ill a(aln be ■ported by American
l i r l h t i M edic'.

three y e a n in
the m a je n h e'i
eontead ln i
for the lead
of American
L caaae bif'era.
Cecil la a

GERMANY' S

A T L A N T I C LI NER. Here la Hie Germ an Rytaf boa
wa&lt; arhrdnled In enter th r ra rr In r.lalitlih train -A tlan tic a ir arrvlce With a w
New »'n a. The I ' Inn Ilyina Imat, |i" « -.i,.i . « m ..r (U n t ill car I mntnra, la Uutiel
jaiii, A n r i . i m e i u . 1-, ilir N ^ il.in i) , .iu&gt;i ** i l l -.nrtlrlpale In the teat tripe

u d J in

Tummy t a r
201-pouuU

c w ih k a
u j - i u i i i n ient.
c u i,
leclatatien naeehlnc
adjournm
Speaker Bankhead aw ellrra and
, M rka relief Trem Real.

IT G IK W M V II

IVcUblpan.
]afct» hi*, eye*
(rtm ly m
the

litla aa

be lolta and
train* a t

■

L o ss Branch,
N. J i f o r h it ll(b!
With Joe Lunla
at New York.
Compared wilti
hla early
y e a n In mlnr*
F a rt aaya
Bthtlnp bold*
no fear*

FLORIDA EXPOSITION TO OPEN IN MIAMI DEC. 1, 1937
"MAGIC CARPETS-' WILL HIDE VISITOR* OVER THE "STATT IN TWO-HOUR TRIP

n a m s.ln keaping with tha thsinn oi tha lair. An bncloaure 3.&amp;00 iaal
tong, aheped to follow tha contour of Florida, houses 350,000 square faat
ofesMfaUsto a nonnic fairyland.

J ' s'

J

M , i_
.You dan Mart tha tour at any one or the four doors or “poets of entry"* * .
J
InuknunriDs, Miami, Tampa or Pensacola. A Seminole guide awaits
«[L J
with 0 Y u p is carpet" and Presto! you are whisked away
V lV
through models ol the dtlee, between eshibits ol Florida’s Ufi
^ n n s jH F ^
Mgdry end aom eroe, past Bok Tower and other star attractions,
- I I 11
m m M m j takes and rivers teeming with Ule, seeing every
&lt;N **uw .
3*rth while sight reproduced in Lie-like replica
\
*

*URRs«ttan Florida U not a diorama nor a picture but a deygr. Imitation
el the Sasnhine Elate. One and a quarter miles ol highway cover tfceespoei Uon
ew n ita , dgaogging over the "state" to show the visitors everything ql inter*
ML A tatauiely trip can be made to two hours with numerous (taps. Oee million
sightseers ore expected to avail themselves o! the opportunity to see the model date
UHUsffltm Florida Exposition. to publicising the entire etete, wUl undoubtedly t
oowraee travel even to little know* points, enthusiastic rm ta U m lit' ii|isaiisii1 nl i

IN A largo measure, that is what every Ihrifjy buyer
does. Of course, the bottom price of most merchan­
dise ^d efin itely . fixed by manufacturing'nnd Helling
c o h I h . {But the top price-of many articles changes with
Hie **kxDd*r!
Uiffht, now for c x i i m p l t ^ f u r n i t u r e ' sales
tijro in ftfH ?wlng. Here are tables, chairs, desks, cupiHiards,. ,;mpch of What*you've wanted at prices lower
than, y9.u\] ’thought to. pay. Apd so witli other goods.
By. sHfctlng household equipment . . shirts and suits
. . . sporting goods.,. kitchen gadgets.., . shoes.. ..at
Hie r#gbt times, experienced shoppers pay their own
prioQSffor many things they buy.
iftrtM iand, reliable advance ;ncws of important
sa to ta frk tt* advertising columns of ihis itaper. Read
the ^ilvfftiaeinents.. . -and say*!

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THE SANFORD HBHALP, BAWTOHD, FLORIDA

SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1M7

Coming
'Captains Courageous’ ’ To
S! Be At Ritz Sunday, Monday

I t o Successor To HMutiny On The Bounty”

ttudyard Kipling’s Saga Of The Gloucester
: Fisherman Is Filmed For Screen With
Feature Cast Of Stars In Lead
Op« of lk« K n o t « * ilorloa &lt;t
ll U n n i n , Hudytrd Kip*
Um *o thrilling to g a of tho Qlou*
ookUr fbharm an, come* to tha
Kita ocrooa Sunday and Monday
V k k Metro-CJoldwyn- Mayer's pie*
turlsatlon of “ Caplplns Coorogo*
OOS," with Freddie Bartholomew,
ffjlenrar Tracy, Monti lU rry mo re
and Melvyn Douglas In the leading

DEATH 8HAD0W ED THEIR LOVE

Ritz Picture Features
Established S t a r s
In Mystery Story

Movie T h rille r/
H as New Angle
As P a rt Of P lot

Tpr th e flrat Umo in HU acrocn
ggjeor Freddie tlalholomew play*
• wholly American boy, a wide depaftar* from aay prevloue role.
A t Harvey Chvyno ho la the pam*
g k rid eon of a millionaire who hi*
■Over known tfce meaning of work
and . worthwhile effort. Bound for
Korop* on a »uper liner ha fell*
overboard off tha Newfoundland
hank* and la picked up by a flthlng
dory manned by Spenrer Tracy,
Ilia la tte r playing the pact of
BkBtml, a Portuguese fisherman.
A la rob, the moat colorful th a t
n i c y ha* yet had, rival* even
that of tha prl**t in “Ban Fran*

Stage Players
Win New Honors
In Screen Play

Drama Of PowerLine
Portrayed In Film
Featuring O'Brien

T hrrc established »Ugc pl«T*
era win new hr nor* on the eeroen
In Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer'* m r u
tir y picture, "M ndon ny Night,*'
which show* Tuesday a t the tilt*
Theater,
ficopfe Murphy, form er Itmadway dancer, m rre recently
In
l Irlnreti, ha* hi* flr»t dram itle
iole ami proVL'j hi* ability W tltf
eiit
i.uooUpn.
Itltn
Johnson,
likewise a product of the the­
H m ry Fomin I* one of tho»o daredevil lin em en
whi. live
ater, w hr Marn-d In flenrye M.
Cohan's “ Pulton of Oak F a ll* ' high but not long, and M argaret Lindsay la the m e girl h&lt; love*
jiul rlh e r play*,
make*
her and tit can't leave, In '8lim,“ W arner Bra*.' electrifying melodrama
riv en ' ilrbut In the
feminine which playa at the Rll* T heater Wednesday and Thur d»y
'rail and, a»*urt* .h e r career In
In (ft* lllmlaatlott o f Rudyanl Kipling''* m agnificriu sea epic, Hollywood.
la-ii I). C a w II, a'ao n former
“CapUIn* Courageous," coming to the It.tc arraen, M rlrn.finldwynMoyar praaanU a fittin g successor to it* tnum nhant “ Mutiny on the Iu ire nt tor, appear* in a role
promlaea
to
Bounty.” Shown ebova a t lii* wheel of th.
fishing
schooner, if m ystery and
hrcnml' &lt;: make-up w lranl
of
“ Wa'r# liar*,'* ar# Bpeneer Tracy, Mono! Hit rr&gt; more and Freddie ■lie l,i •. Chancy aehool. Other*
Parihtlom aw nVound whom the thrilling i it Ion of the heroic Kip. lit the cart an* uniformly good
ling story canter*.
in their respective psrt*.
'mag*aln* «'u**r «ltl." 1* one of th*
blonde* who ia i« e t the trouble
in "Blood# Trouble,”
the gay
romedy rom ince with F.leanor*
AT THE RITZ
I .Whitney, Johnny Oowna, Lynn#
. Sunday, Mi inlay—A ( Mighty Hov Office T rium ph—F reddy
One# .bga*n, In motion picture
! O vertnui
ami
Benny
Baker,
Bari hi hunrw, Sprite* r '•racy, Lionel Pnrrym oiy, Melvyn Doug­
history, th* land rush Into Okla.
i which
play*
Wedneiday
and
homa U lrlto ry haa bean filmed
las In Rudyanl Klpllmr'j "C A IT A IN ’S COU RA flK O llS.'
T hursday nt tho Rita Theater.
on a grand scab .
Tuesday—'The J!lg I n y —Register at the Matinee. ThrilL
|
MU* Wa!V*r. became i n «*•
i t wa»
flrat
done aavaral
a-nnnute m ystery r mnnrc.
Made In Aw nrki»_hu- Mttrn.
i tre ia "when
Hollywootl
studio
y e a n . ago fo r th a . picture " ( T
executive* were Impressed with
m irron,’ pn# of Ut* most »uc. ^ w i N n n j r u r ’ NHTTTf.~ "
Wednesday, T hursday—M irgaret I.ln*l*ay,
Pat O'Urlen,
her portrait, which appeartfl on
c u tf u l agar mad*. ,Now Fir*'
a mmrnilne rover, and started
Hirirv Fomin, S tu art K m In in “SLIM,”
Also “ BLONDE
National ha* s ta g e d , an rlabor.
n scirch which lasted s lm r.t a I
TROUBLE." A comedy hared rn the famous Ring tjin ln reale 'raprodufthm of -th* event
re a r to find her. She wn» »fcn |
fa r "Tae
Cherokee
Strip." »
Oeorgr S. KnuOinn R rindw iy Stage Hite.
fo r tho fin d time In fjlm* In
new picture alafrln g Dick Fn
Friday HsMy K lhra, Ricardo Cortes
“TALK OF THE
the
racent
comedy
succt**
ran, tinging cowboy, The photo­
DEVIL." Return hocking "(301)9 COUNTRY
AND THE
play shew* Saturday
at
the
WOMAN."
’
Rita T heajsr.
Satnn'n"- t*Tn" SCRKENO M ir'orl* Mini, Fred Stone,
« | Th* ternaa, la which hundred*
"HIDEAW AY.'' Atsi Dick F orjn " f’HEROKEE STRIP."
of antra*, horsemen,
wagon*,
b ttfg b a and even o'* team* took
AT THE PRINCESS
p art, were staged on the (trial
Suliimny nttd Sunday, Aup. 21 and 22—Wlll'tim Boy.l
plateau known •* Leaky Me*n.| " n O R tir itl AND." Aim It. land Young In “ THE MAN WHO
where
spaatarular
scene* of
Friday
ara “ Charya of the Light Brigade ’ COULD WORK MIRACLES."
'* waf* filmed.

Girl Who Poses
For Magazines
Is In Ritz Film

Land Rush Picture
Filmed For Screen

Of small fruits, strawLwrriai
richest In sugar content,' " '

PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF AUG. 15

with Japaal* war lavor tUUy aoai

&amp; L &amp; 2 m said.
£ They
m I

aloonad peasant gbte o Japan have dally
am aa soldMra In onto thab oountry goes i
litre of tho aalTnro Imo than 11 yean t
phjslquaa and ilrangth of maUra women

“ SlinT’ ToSliow '
Wednesday At
Ritz T heater

FILM LOVERS

A rl*M of American worker*
whose trade h a t never before been
touched by the movie*—thoe* ad*
v&lt;nitron* and hardy lada who
rtrlng electrical p o rc r wlrr* a*
r ir o i the rem ote waste p lirr* —
arc dcplct«d fo r y e a r entertainment in the W arner Bro*. meloto *how a t the ItiU T heatre
Wednesday and Thunulay.
The pomdar H en.y Fonda, l » r
rowrd from another studio fo t
Ihl* one picture, n rrie * the title
tele of “Slim,'' a young farm lad
who, fascinated by the work of a.
tvire-pantr crossing hi* f a t h e r ^
land, become* one of them, with
the nkl of "U ni,“ n Jovial and
\ nil *nt wire stringer who It por*
trayeil by th at perpetual favorite,
p a t O’Brien.
They a te both In love—a fte r a
wh|le—With lU b lly ^—a — hospital
nurte, who ii none other than the
lovely M argaret Mmiaay, But
there’* no enm ity between them}
they’no g reat pala and comrade*,
r*ch willing to offer hi* life to
inve (he other'*—and thi.l'g w hat
It rnmes to in the end.
"Slim ” wn* made from n beetjurllinc n o v el-b y -W illiam W(*tcv
Milne*. It h»* w hat nro described
a* h rra th -tik ln g 'scenes, with the
M nh-tensbn gang building towers
101 feet high, scrambling up anil
down them , and stringing wlrd*
nrrn«» them, aometlmea In the faco
of Idlnard* and du*t-*torme. It'*
n j ra*y life, apparently, t h t t the*o
linrim en lead. T hey're alw ays on
the move—town to town, aU to to
state.
One of the p*l* of the two hov*
I* Ftuuart Erwin, who never fail*
to win laugh*. The bo** of all the
rn n p I* J . Ferrell MacDonald. Wlp
In Ihl* picture lurried In hi* o n v
tkourandth performance before th t
ramora*.

to n e b b a ltb ts. even woman and flrta offer to go to tho bal
participating In rtlfe drill In Toby# T hor nro r o o n l ^ f »«
.h a n d lin g of rifle*. u*a of gaa m asks and ad m U b tra tla a of fl
i tow ard tha China war front unafraid.

�Seminole Coonly Produce*
More Fruit And Vegtfubfcs Tdtn
Similar Arc* In Amerlcn

J W b n » Only Contra] t
Ck y 'AffMttat RaQ, fllthwajr.

Black Is Given
A pproval By
Senate Group
i

Sledge And Sludge

Judiciary Committee
Okeys Nomination
s O f Alabaman For
Supreme Court Job

Famous F lyer
Wai Seek To
Find Russians
Jimmy Mattern Plans
DawnTakeoff Upon
Search For Daring
Over-Pole Aviators
*

*

American Fugitives Flee Shanghai
A s Shqll Fragments Rake Steamer;
Wand ea, A ir Forces Continue Fray
SIlAl BOMBARDMENT KILLS HUNDREDS

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FAIRBANKS, August lft,-G P)

G. 0 . P .'s Serve
---------N o tferO T F ig tif

NUMBER 25.1

Established In 1908

» .SANFORD, FLORIDA. MONDAY. AUGUST 16, 19.17

Chinese Airplanes l a
—B a ttle Formation
Rain Bombs On Jarf
Base Of Operation^

Confirmation Will Be
Called Up Before!
) WASHINGTON/ Auk. 18.
(A Pj—.The Senate Judici­
ary Committee approved to­
day the Supreme Court nom­
ination of Senator Black,
Alabama Democrat. Voting
down all jfftipoaaU for &lt;telay,
the overwhelm'nir
Demo­
cratic majority on the com­
mittee arreed to report the
liberal
Alabaman*!
nomination
Alabaman's
favorably and a t once.
I Democratic leaders planned to
rail tha nomination up in
tha
Renal, tomorrow fo r confirm s.
Republican* alroady, however,
had served notice they
would
seek Ita recommits! foe&gt; hearings
foreshadowing a t least a bitter
debate over the appointment.
Tha committee turned
down
request! for general hearings on
tha nomination and . also refused
to - delay action long enough to
perm it Black to appser and be
qoeatiohed about hla views on
Judicial proceduie.

Financial Success
Of F uture Farm er
Body Is Recounted

Both Sides Claim v;
To Inflict Losses

| a fte r ■ record-breaking non-stop
! Bight front Oakland California to
Join tha Match fo r Slglsmuml
Levsneffaky, Soviet Are Pilot, and
hia five companion a.
The American flyer aald th at he
would traveraa tha 149th meridian
Lin qvrat of.*. t l u * t o th a f a t . of
the daring Ruaaiana who dlsapprared Friday on a 4/KXJ-rnlle
flig h t over tha North PftcaffeW
lltacow to Fairbanks, .
The laat word received from
tha Ill-fated avlatora came S atu r­
day morning when a signal corpe
elation intercepted a brief, partly
utea(table montage.
Prievoaa statement* TniHcatml
th a t tha famous flysr and hla com*
panlona might have been aafo
somewhere In tha vast Arctic re ­
gions, but lark of futher communi­
cations has cauaad considerable
Driving tha first, pile into anxiety.
Mississippi mud. G ovtm or Lech*
of Loulxlnnn uses a huge stodge
l* s ta rt a 110,000,000 bridge.

Recovery Trends
Expected To Hit
High Fall Level

Other Nations Decidd
To Evacuate Peopld
As Fighting Grown
l i t T*»# %|a«e In|

Tim first American fujrU
Uvea from the IiiccsmhiB
n e r i n I liombnrdmcnt ofl
Shwnghnl flctl today t hrougU
yntihliel of buretlnR nhrapi
m l.
lletfiunintf the ma«a
f lig h t from the umleclarod
tvnr between China and J»pnn, the «roup of 200. most­
ly women nnd children,
Ivnartlrd the steam er
President
Tnll n tlr r n perilous Iwo hour
lrl|&gt; by lender.
"
. 1 'n ltd Stale* sallum k e p t. I»e
frightened passengers some. «U h
Infant* In their arm s, hud-Ba*
lielnw
while shall
fra g m * * .

40-Pound Snapper
Caught O ff Beach
By Lloyd F. Boyle

iwirt of Shanghai along the fam ous w aterfront Bund ahnW • where hundreds were killed during a
A 40-pound rad snapper, con­ bombardment as Chines* and Japdne.,. aerial furct
e Americana were victim* iI.f the Imlllbltlg. The »m iw points tn a
sidered by many aagulars tn be the spot where 200 or more were k lttd . Tii.- key t.
(I
Identily
ing
numb
era: I t ) Corner of Nnnkiiu|. Kn.nl nml lln lluiul where many Chin.
largest caught n*ar-Dayton* In the
ese were killed and an American wbumb-d. (J ) Catlmy Hotel, ( :i|, I* alaci* ITulrl in the h*hhy *„ f which Dr. IM w rt Kv Im-haue r, P rln r cpast 6 years, wee landed y e a te r
day by A ssistant S ta te ’* Attorney ton Unlvaraily professor, wav ki&lt;H . (4) Broadway Mansion,i» fro m which many American- fl.fl* Ih) French t'ath ollc Hospital, n»«r
where tw o other Americans were killed, JC) British con.-•ulale, ( f )
pu.i office, |M| Kmlwiiknienl Apailmenla, reaWenre of many
Lloyd F. Boyle.
wHh light- fawah -wmter A m ericana.If91 American cotMiiUWk IIO) Customs huuxe,&gt;,.(11) linn akoiig-Shniiyluii Imnt, tl 'j i Tin'iqmi^ t ity Hank of New Y‘i dv, (AS)
" '*
' tackla w hile.tha other member* of Chase National Bank (14) Harden bridge over Horn-how Creek whe te Atiu-ti&gt;an marlin He d i d hnrrlrade*.
l hi* party used "plow line* and
i window w eights fo r sinkers.’ hs
gilded a nine foot shark to hi*
catch prior to a driving storm
NEW
YORK, Aug.
I 0 .- A which forced the boat to come to
new high for tho recovery move­ port.
ment llkrly will bo established
Ho expects to have It mounted to
this fait, rcon.mil*ta frit today, be sent tn tha Smithsonian In sti­
and the stock market likely wilt tute In Washington, O. C. OUur
discount this hy going inlo new fishermen In Ih* group registered
highs for the year.
catches of large* sharks, weighing
I’oor’s
Investment Advisory about 900 and 000 pounds.
Included In tha group of anguservice sum marises the fall out­
look s \ foiiows:
lara were Richard Hickson, II. A.
1— Activity in most lines ofNelson, r f Dtland, Theodore Pope,
business Is expected lo Increase Charles Dunn, J r . Charles Dunn,
Alma of n o t a r y Inlcrnsllimal
somewhat more than the usual f ir. Howard Long, John Hunter,
S H A N G H A I. .Am*.
IT. IA A
seasonal am ount during th e a u t­ H arry Thurston, Trod Bolly, Pete whirl,
wern
promulgated reW ar to Chinese nml Japanese
umn.
*
Paterson, C. R. Clem, Roy Pippin, re n lly at tha Inlrrnutlimsl r u n
in till* luxuii'itis iiii liep, II* nirant
2— A continuation of the peas,flu* Schmah, St. Clair. While. VI.
-venllon In klnnlreut
ttwllxertrsliV stnne
e.tvcnluiT-- -tn ‘ATOi-t
AniiTIran*—
en t upward trend in stock prices A. Patrick, Gaorga Gray, J . It. L it­ lanil were presented
l»
the
of It thrilling, suite tragic.
la antlrlpatA l.
Many
Issues tle, and Mr. Royls.
jneU lbura
HtnUTiril Hiilary
Ten memln'ts »f the uriginnl
should show sharp gains from
J h * greup ftshad abaut SB miles d u l l today l,y Holand Horton,
tent- party cnuglit in the rnriflict
ITtment" lerrls;
cut to sea from Daytona Bearh.
district piverim r Ilf tho orgiuilI'lta w fu lly pit-pared In ilrpurt
sallnn.
l.eina Thursday without
their
He brought out Hie fart Hull
lenilar- -D r. Kuliert K. Hrlnrh.niIt bad been pretlinisly happosed
• i - f Prlnrtiiu university. He win
Hut Itutary rnuld mil lie e x ­
kill,*! by a In mb evplosinn.
tended lieyund North Amertca.
Ih n sr who will leave nlienhl III,*
Fnneral arrvlra* for Karaite la te r, whnu rlub* wore nrxnnlowing the adjournm ent o f Con.
Jii|iaiu-se steam er' Tulsuta Mam
groaa.
W ashington
dcv*Io|mra (tsttn ey, oH aadu bartcader and Iteil In |bn Itrlllsli u i e s , ll
u rr Ia p IIivj1 „ f Ml. I.ouls, M» i
profeaalonsl
baseball « * • l lm u l h l that full',,*
will determine many
important form er
oxGuinea Hera id,nt o f llarh ur llesi h,
player, w ar* held tn Ih*
All leiisluu was linpoeellil,..
Dr. F'rnnk J. Hnwllnsou (left), Unit -d Stale* mli.il,ovary, and
* Mii'h.: Jane flsnlonn nnd* AntluuiV
Souls Calholltt CburcU hero at
Mr. a llortun dsclared that b e ­ Dr. Ilubeit Heischaurr (rig h t(. profrator of International relalloft*
( iin e ii o f N'-w York r ily ; W illiam
|:IM o'clock this morning with cause I tin club ba,| continued
a t Prinretuii Univerally, were tw o of th r ,e American, killv-d «l Vi ih iu n o f Mnnkiitl, Minn.; Alice
P alh er tIUbop o f Orlando offl- In xtiiw
eras
beyiuut I line* |
Shanghai in an aerial bombanlim-m nf lha city by &lt; hineae war M iCinnla o f Hnslon; Paul Am os of
clattna at low
msaa.
latvr- point * orxan liatlon nt
areupsi
ment waa mad* latar in the In t ’liliiu and India mlithl In-I plane*. The planes supposedly were aiming a t Japanese concen. Pi iiiertun, N. J .; John Maslnml e f
I'hltuilelphia; ll* il« n ( Irian.I of
E vergreen Cem etery h ere.
l ra tio n s,.
atari cd
Hnrwlchport, M»&gt;.*.; ntnl Hr. TlohThe active pallbearers
were
He stilled th at M e r i t ,
Hit
ir t Potter of Frratin, C alif., now
members of the American l&gt;a- Perry, u Krearhaian who was
the leader.
’
■loa Poet No. I t of Orlando ol recently elected
prnslilciu
el
which Oaffney waa an active n o tu iy Inlern aljpaal, p r o , - .....&lt;l
i *"\Ve are nil o.V. nml Hit* la s
| p le a t adventure but I wish xve
member. They were Fred Rase. the (tithes llig definition of lie
Petar MaaookUn.
W.
Barry, lary tn the m em bers of the rim( wcro home." Anin. x u l.
Dr. I . A- Huntley, John Wilhite, clave in K altsertaod;
"The tour party no veil to tlw
H arry Janes and Oeorga Dark.
Palai-e hutel In-lli ving the Aslor.
"Itutary la a world s l u e s ,
------- piiiihMl Inlo iht* 4i“itl*rfn ntmiii
Also (be following honorary aocUHini id men a f gisel sill
Ki|Mfrl4&gt;iK■ **% Mhllit tra if'liiic In fRcturlnK dtj^ o f Keifuiiui
in bouse unsafe," ho siiil, d,-*crthlng
pallbearers:
Jesa
AlaPaugh. d r a s n I re in tb* ranks nr sll
H ie liombing.
IhF northern |i«rt nf ih r t n
U rr ific bfiUlu with rrtiTiliiii,*
Thom as Pick si l. J. Daly. B. J.
"Moat of the member* w ent
It tales w ere rolaiml Hilt InJliii Governm ent lnJ..p*, said
insur plnylng bridge, hut I » j ' walking
Sown, and A. P. Michels.
. - i.
i, __
g e n t advices hw riyed here.
lug by itolmrt W. |J,rd. who ? r n n { u ;
m,.„, h,-.vllnV f»r Ihl along lha (W nngp'"') liver when
recently rrin m ed tn Bahfunl.
n o r t ^ n , ,,ort o f Santander, were I saw Chinese airplane* flying la
lint lie formation Inward the J a ­
panese cruises lilsunin.
"The Idiutno fired I ran toward
the hotel and a Chinese l.i mb landCINCINNATI Aag- 11. '
—After rennfvlag evidence
ml 40 yards from n'n* Everything
was chaos. The detonntion was
what Proa sector Dsdlay
stunning. Huge silver* of glass fell,
Isr Oulcait tannad &lt;*Tha bit
avosa murder ta .-1 0 a roue
to the street from windows.
a HamlltM ' aMMjr p a a d
Htreet Liard With lledle*
Hahn, il-yaAmkiM mother,
"The street waa lined with liaedtoday
lad lg ^ d , Mrs.
,
irg bodies, lorn and mangled. ' 1 r
.tw o. charge* of araader.
”1 finally rsachrd the hotel and
liarnad by t*lgpt&lt;m*.Lhil Dr- K fl‘
schawar .waa IAj*feJtr AJue fvnrty

Purvey Sees General
Business Prospects
“Extremely Good”

Aims Of Rotary
Are Related At
Weekly Meeting

AMERICANS DIB IN CHINA WAR

District Governor Of
Organization Tells
OfClub’s Expansion

Experiences Told
By People Caught
In Shanghai Fray

Tlirillinjr And Tragic
SccncH Are Painted
Of Recent Warfare

refugee* would b* started few
home rnd safety
aboard
B*
llnrra l’re*ident T aft and Fw sl»
■lent Mi KInlay.
The British and French mad*
sim ilar evncuaUmt errangem aal^.
Jo

Chines* warplane* DyDtff
massed bat I to formation ram s*
bomba again on Japanese see.'
thins and tho w aterfront In ait
attem pt In destroy tho Japan**#
b««e if operatinns.

T he Chili*** a ttack w as an.
sw rred by a dawn e ffe n s lv * b /
Japan'* land, sen nnd a ir force*
that spread all through th« rich
Y n n glte v alle y , h e a rt u f Chins'®
mm mere ia! wealth.

Doth aid** clalmod* Ihelr *1*
squadrons Infllrled neavy loaaas
on the other.
Tho Japan**!
cm laasv a t Nunklng was onh-cvd
closed. But It was not kniwix
whether this meant a break lit
Sinn-Japancst,
diplomatic t t l * .

Funeral Service For
Gaffney Held Today

Gaffney Case Still
Continues Mystery
Officer* of tw* coonlle* era
continuing anarch today tig evldaaa* which m ight m rav el (be
aayalary connected
wUb
tha
death a f Rages* Oaffney. Orlaad s bartender
sad
former
professional been halt
player.
whdn* body, waa fm ta d 'la the
ecrake
*oath
«C AHamonl*
Bpriags last r n d a y morning.
Bbartfr C M. Hand
staled
today that ' apaareatly tb* Orlaadaaa had died from eshaasUm , W hether o r not there were
W M Bii taftteted bv a a aakaow a

J

R. W. Lord Returns Franco's Men Enter
From TripThrotlgh M anufacturing City

Eastern' U. S. Area „

Jury Indicts Woman
Who Poisoned Many

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The population of Ihe world
was estimated nt mora than J e
ooo.ono.boo In l»30.

LOCAL WEATHER 1
FORECAST
Clotlda: p a rtly cloudy
scat*
t*r*«j sbovdsn T a e id a y and aeag
the south eoaat tonight,
Rx*
(n-me N orthw est F lorida; F a ir
tonight T u fgd a y pertly Ovtldy.

DAYTONA TIDES
f Tuesday's
tide*.
high, 4:11
A. M., L o t P. M.; low, 18:Id
A. M., 11:11 I* ,M.
■ARDMETCR
r
.Y eatanU y, Jo t ; l6day jo t * .
FR ldlFiT A T IO N
Total tor gaatarday — —- 4 1
T o ta l-fo r month — . . . — I.S1
Norms) to dal* — —
Ut
TEMPERATURE
. Maximum, | | ; minimum, |dviH eraU raadlug *
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A U G U S T 1 * . 1W T

Eke Out 5 To 4 Win Over DeLand

try Watson Brands Islets
Bunch Of'Soreheads That
at Could N ot Take It”

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Packard, Jimmy Wright, Mr. Watson
To Attend League M eeting In S t
Augustine This Al'lcrnoon

&lt;*/*, •

from Ihn
I 1 M nntgrt
Rro'gi-rs nnJ llrddy Lake rnw the
(nine from tin* stan d i w ith hii
release in hit potkcL
Sijbdi t . . ptulretod !h« gsm r
Jddjfjjpjrexjtdn Hanford D U Mon

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DeSota It Still Locals Get To Harper F or 9
Favored To Win Hits While Reds Secure 14
la Hambietonian BlowsOffMoteAndBrainard
Schnapps Is Second Wes Kingdon Secures Two Doubles And A
Choice In Today’s f \ Single In Four Official Appearances;
$40,000 R u n n i n g ! **■ Lookouts Meet Azaleas Tonight

rtiy'rVi'iiinp' f'ir ilu*:» * Kry’a at

inoger Jim m y

Kawlcre

Inning of SdlU lliillimuk Is rrmnii
of In tho tilt a fte r hi* had l&gt;e:n glrcr.

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Schedule Of
Corning Games

Red A dvertisem ent!,
I b - A n n o u n c e m c n la
- 8 AVK YOUIl W elch repaired l-j
L « m who really know* how.
b h d l , Jew eler, Magnolia Ave
tlN K l’UNIHIIKD ApartIIP We t Third (ilrect,
16— A p u i tmeiit.-i p u r Ite m

-A u lrtw tu b llc* .

6AVV DUTY BLACK DIA- A I*A1ITAI KMT, nil modern rou
Venlntin--, 1'a t k . Avenge bin
ROND T K A IIJ’.ll. go™l Ures,
Ebtood body. |r&gt;0.00. 19SS Chev|et eou|H&gt;, good ’Hrr»i 41 b600
el A Suns, Um.il Car Dexlcre.
ilium uufmidshoi
» llotiao. Ileal ‘
CA, Hendd,
'A N T K D - B t e n o g ta p h r k .

part

Magnolia 2 fi— M l.-rtlhir i-iiiii F o r Stile
hTflRK and ‘F i t t.IN ti STATION,
gieel lucallnn, doing giiml hull.
AVE OPENING for m in
Iiess, Hi 1,nee. ttiasun for selling.
d o rk a t moderate salary,
Write lint AJ ra re uf IL ralJ.
lire Herald.
“U Alltl.KHH Trm tur Tire- iTu
sain itnmp.
Hi-mtnoln Tire
Shop.
^ IfT R I): House work ur laun­
d ry. Ilulalt’ Williams, imi K YOUR I’HOT ft i&gt;n u poOeanl
0 -for bOc. Wiebolilt Htudio.
tim e.

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H A M B L I T O N I A N H A R R I N 4 I R . Da
hy Tom l i m y , wen th e Amertenn Stake ie become «
bletonlan a t Ureben, N. Y. l a tw o straight heat* will

-Stuffy McCrofl^Porm^r- I h e S T A N D U JO S
Pilot Of The Lookouts, Is
Honored At Gastonia, N.C.
a .e f.re
ilum t.lllle

I t 'pW tn WHirht nml H airy Ilu to - P lo rala—Kioto- L*agu»-aH_wne*f&lt;
[ -Banfnnl to urrar civilian rlotlic-i fnr h.sthxl).
it still had IS men on the rn*|ri
Mr. Wnt»«.n sta lx l. 'HVn juren though MoIp anil V/right te n t lim n »nd Hu v i sn't tn ltr It/
SVe not auipemlrd.
)
In dnaw tr of th at charge It can
.
~
uy be said thnt Hominy was
Nnyfnlr. l-nmlw « fa'.liiuutW'
■gust R. According In the rules
'M v n . I^i nxm- Ivor
td regulation. Of this Icsg.ir, « fll,r f* ’ m« «ly MM hi Hi'* 1"
Iter August B, clulis In the loop rn llty dining M.'fyl
gy carry IB m m hul mu»t not
ive more than three &lt;|ti.s m m .
... , , __
, ,, .
tafprd h i . only ihr.-.. rlnaa m m . * * •
n’ " ‘“ of IVr‘ la •'
td are , biding with the n-guUona.
In the civilian rlolhen buslttcrs
'N o t e and W right, there w-t
tthln'g intentlonul about thu
pte end W right wnr.' rivlll
alhae for this reason. Mot" In
T m i H u i w - M i i r n T is
• te n Orlando H .lunlay nipl
f ATIf Ilf, n It**#ar|| |t) l,ftll\Hiri
I*
»il |Ii. Atir,|i&gt;1 luck.
I )r Inniff• it i 4f «f|i« *%iift
I'nt ill *» rtf flu lift*mV
i fitvi*i‘~ - tr td i i f n
Irf-f litHM nt
i |i m I
N)
Al)4ill*f lliih
ul IhUlHl
fn'itkl
lift Itiff* m,i| li wi 1 ir lit Hifftj. •
(fender, also rtntril H ist thu
Hmiffkptl ft* F.tHlti*
n \*r I’lttl \ V— %i &lt;• v at it
name routine took place Monday
fJiMn* »vIIIh . ‘Hi
11 .« «t s• r«
p lg h t hot In this rsue It wns Ilmldy
Hcrtrh,
*
It
r-iful
itt
I****tmrif,
’T ake that w ore '1 civilians elonif
f1tit ft tt rli it! f illniniffi,
w ith Dsn llralnatd tu bring tho
J*ti In 11-m i-» Hi Ah v h IIp *.
NIMIAV—
n
nAwlisr down t» IB.
♦jMil'tMl II* ill'll * .if I I r |lt&gt; r%III
1,' III gnawer to the rniillns that wss
I ..***i tflit tf ft I fit l.nrul," v r J
IrVlIilflfi III fi.l ft t'lll'V.
'b n n d * d illegal by Handers. BrainM. AHIMintlnn til I'ai-tlI ;ir
■fd hud permission In see the I*»btn

i LOAD OH’ i i l r a 1 gv&lt;"l mule* t«
t. * arrive in
Hanturd
Monday
t A r t t o n Live R liik Km h inure.

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TTiion* v.e t i l
p h ram nr ilnn
nn Umpire dort*
thorlty to rrlnr*
hoing onlen-.l to
In n etnry tin
Deyloiia flrneh !

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brlmr before » Florid* Stnt»j | t.nB, u i n p l r . .7m i&lt;lrni sn y . tin t
foe D irer lore meeting tht* ) |n| brook was nnlrynl out of Ihi
moon in Rt. Augustine whlrli j.in ,c i y Kry and r f t » r n dieCiln
»i Ihnl Hartford linn dl*r"’
|,;ry,f„r |,J,,i t., )r i Hilbrnnk
4d rvlr* and regulationu of the remain in tin • tilt tin I n rcnnlitv
In many wayae ■
1 |o ftinders, Cry dm r (ml have thi
r. Watson:' 'Jh n n iv W right vmthmJty t i -r-!m tn to
p ln y tn
Rex Parknrrf, the In tlrr holm; a for being u rifrc d nut of i-am ri.
■gi^f illrwtnr, will attend Iho
In answ er to th? «o.oni1 ra re wi
U« illnounnlnn th rli nflrrnonn. n n m y Ih i'. Dry ilid irivo Hnlhr.'ol

fllU ftrr finllderi rhiTnis Hint
M 'tb e Hunfr.nl I sink nut* played
i Daytona llcnrh la .l Hundny
■rnoon there w rre 17 men on
Lookout, tram while the leijrue
k only allownl 14 mrn nml n
r playing manager. They clnlip

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posit inn.
COOK wants
O range AVr. Lucille Wil.
FOR tjALU; !p0,0Ofl *ecpnd hand
M u . 1 UU&gt;00 ‘feet are ond Kami
&gt;K: Uuuin iIn ,b e . red lumber, plenty heavy tlm lcr. IDO
V. N. I'urdy, UpaaU u )b k m &lt; g atran ix « d tin . r&gt;&lt;c U.
L .D u h s rt, Ptb A Cypres* Ave.,
Wwnr SHO W.
/
BOAT, TRAIL]
Fur (.utbognl
IR, and .41AY*8 floor and
paint can r t a l l / take the Mira Id.
r fltaniey.Hegere llanlw arv
RI'KCIAL ON” IMHflKS-SS^pl.cc'
re t t*^». f* pt*eo .el
..dewtenstratv a MS* Sea the wtnduV. Hill Hardware
RADIO
In
your Cn.
Hardware Co. .
UflF.lt KKLVINATOn
k rm n
coolsr. Bargain, ltandell RJsc
Iris’ Co.

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McCrono Is Said To Be Most Dependable LJ^MtuaJUUl'-SFirst Baseman In Loop; le ad in g The
Ircngue In G etting Free Passes
1‘blri’S'i —
GASTONIA, N. Cy Aug. 1* —
Kpr th . flrat lime this year
Ians of the city will honor
an Individual- member of
as
(ia.tum a Hpinnera tcnlght
tcnlght
School
they uather nt the High
L
~
.Stadium to pay trilm ts to Clarnre "S tu ffy " McCrnne.
Likewise the club will show It.
"pprrrlnltnii of the fine wrrk of
Stuffy this yenr na n prrsenta-

hand of' any player cn the firet
trip t«- the ptite.
[&gt; l’.t IHI the stands tonight
to show tu r respect for Stuffy
athl n **0 hHp Ihtse rlim bng
Hplnn"r. la s t the ilayllghla out
of Chic .Suirg. nml his
Rolled
Towclers. The game ‘ sta rts nt
oM 'rk.

big when own ere of the doten
tr rtte re filed th e ir . intention of
going a fte r the puree of needy
WO.CrtO. At) th»t remained to aa*
cure the packing of Oood Time
pork with more th an 40,000 fano
wa* the cooperation of. the woothor
men.
,
Greyhound
thrilled
today's
crowd
ot
eome
16,000. The
p rey etreok from E. J. Baker’e
Salable o f Rt. Chart**, III, wee
timed In ltM 1*4 ag e In at the clock
but foiled by one an d a half aee• end* In on a tte m p t to break the
, International m ark of 7 1*« *’4 eet
; up by Peter Meaning In 1MI.

hfW Viffk
M 1,4nitre
rillolfuralt
■iittlHtt
-- I II, . 111.011
lUiHil.lyu
i-eil...k'l|«Ulii

l.«gn» N U ic c

I eagti", Iradlnt* that rirru lt In
bmnr runs nne enason while
phylutf with the Asheville T our.
Isis.
M nnagir Pa kanl h a. u«ed him
n thu h ad -o ff poiitlm IM». see.’
-mi uloiii.l since the first game.
Mil* h . i been a splrndld pl^ce
for flu ffy ns he Iradi off more
base rn balls
Hum once with
—h i. favorite outdoor sport. He
ilrnw. more walks
th in .'a n y
rth c r player In tho Irague, liar,
ing been given fru r end fivr
un sumo night" thla season e»
|iltchcrs found It almost Impoeilble to get n strike ovrr with
him sta n lin g lhi;re beside the
plate.
N et many Inchrj te ll—but ev.
ery ln*n a itentlrm en, Irt’s fill
tho , tei'l perk tonight
a i the
Inna honor Clarence "Htuffy" Mr
Crone,
ngn th i t the club managumenl
J» planning to present Bluffy
Mcf'roue with a g ift, during the
game li night. It ,U thought that
men h u n t, of the town may elso
rnnlrlbitte to n donetlnu to the
i dependable first sackrr. It Is
plnnrutl l&lt; h a te member* nf th t
bical
Fire
Department t h •
g reateet hunrh of ball ffans In
town —|uue through the stands
l*night ond* collect individual
g i f t s 'f t urn tho la in Id be given
U M tt’roiic
s token of ap­
preciation fur the splendid work
lie hua done here this aeason.
Mcvei *1 weeks eg* it «
■li mo n it re tn I th a t McCron* »
the nmat populaj-, man on 1
Warn ua he drew the
blgg&lt;

fvlillions prefer this *"flavor

m r r ir t; tn itntiK nT n t v r j r .1
T n .i ll*A MAT U «IJ. beMer ef
■t or T . i rv v llllc .u Nn. U , Is*
.isei.' Ihi Ii.l Omy ot July, A. It.
I*t*. h«. Illed wutie la mr *f»
flee and bar mad* appllcatrea
for a las dee.l In b* Is.nrd Ihereen rutd CeMlfleale embmeea tb .
fidlnwln* d».erll»d praoetl* I"
III. i*nii id r id P.m laol^ ntsla
nr Plorlds. ti.«wtt.
l.ot It* llneh.riowa
Th« ....e .in e n l nf la . w d
p rererlr uad.r &gt;b» sale eafllf-

that is different"

Rated thla 4ta d .r Ot Auau.t,
id r
M R . . IHtflKTHI.-t,
Clerk Of r real! Coorl ef
rnRRtVi

Ilcta'guese, a bri:;ht reddUk
star In the rtm itellaU m - Orion,
h e. a volume about 80,000^00
times that of the sun.
The , B e r i n g , a c p s r e l i n g
A lia frees A # tr l e ^ w * e dUcoV*Vetl by a O aasack. t»a*»ed Dealta ty la 1044.
t*
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toot*

Orlando at llala».«IIU. I:
tier leas
at . tas.b u rj^
■mas. • aar. *:tl.
Ir.laiaA a t ■* Aaiaslliw.
PalolkB at Itrnfnct. *il*.
WATIUXAI. I.M4UIK
lloaloa at K*w Vark.
I'tii.kurxh at t*litragn.
I'laeiaaalt at a t laruta
jtrnoklrt, at Ptilleaelpbhi.
a k k n ic a x
t.H tu ra
N«w Vark at Hndii*.
Oktcego at Delralt.
I*hll*d«l|&gt;ld. si 1 -a .h lag t
hi.

• I t's ■ gklUful cress .LetWrm
u g T o a n a ie e a n d o ld * fa sh io n e d
boiled d ra w in g — wi^h a ep ed al
td q u aac y -alllu o w n ! M irecio W hip
Is to tally different fnwn all o th er
drewlBgs—sm oother, fluffier, m ure
d d k io u a .T ry M iracle W ldp—aoonl

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O T A T K I.K AW I

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r id t n t llA

th e r o u i l .h o a e e d im r o n Ik e f i r s t
M ondav ta th e n m a ia a f A e ,(e m b e r, ISJT. w h lrh le I h e &lt; th d . f
o f H epteiaU er. IM f.

Koto elarled on lha bill fur Klnxdon’a scrooil double hit of
Beaford
but
w ee- la . treublo Ibn evening, Klncdon scored
nearly
all
hi* ela end two- on M arlin’, elur.lu
to
rlabt
thirds Io n ia n ' performam-w end ftetd.
he wee relisted in the neveal'i
The finds again rem e berk end
Ie fe to r of nrataard , "Mote Is- tattled two rune wblrh cent the
■lied one walx while in action icorn E to 4 where It remained
end fanned two of the bomn tor ibe real of the contest.
d l t b . bore. Bratnard was nicked With two &lt;ret* llu ih e u -iM n M I
for three hits during lift two to Inft field and adtanced to
and one-third Inning
perform­ U drd on Aleno'n ijnnl* In/o
ance on the h ill.' Ite failed to renter. Jones »c*&gt;r*d both ru n ­
fan
and
walk
an f( Ik-U nil n e r. with n tons double to the
4 * M -center field fence. '
player.
Hanford players broke another
flax ta il night when they gut
to 'H arper tor nine h it. while
be fanned eight of th e lo o k ­
outs bnt Issued fire freo tick­
ets to the Initial sack. Borne
excellent fielding nn ttm part
Of Chuck Aleoo end others wss
tb s factor th a t eared Harper
many times during the
tilt.
| John ■ C arter
pitched the
Leading the hitting
during (i&lt;-nrxln-Crackers to a II to in
the craning wea
llublm IM.1-1 win o rcr Ihn datura In an e a d lrtekeon, and Chuck Alctio. Ilolh log bailie pleyed recently
as*n
Iteda g»l three hlla
In
fire part nt the WI’A recreattonel
Hips- tothe. platter.
Beta prepram sponsored
by-- BwgelHp Hughes, At Shlmer. floli Jones. W arren, superrlaor.
Joe
Ruggcrlo. Swede
M artin 1 Mlae W arren presented
th-i
end Wee Klngilnn also iwcro following lineups: F o r the (Js.
credited with two hits
each.
I tors: Chicken
dntehel, ren ter
The scoring hostilities began 1 fluid; llruro flolt,
shortstop:
la the Initial sterna dhan Kl- John A n g d , third base, Glen
lie Clary worked Harper for a Cocbrnn, pitcher; , - nilly B aren-'
bane on hella.. On a hit and silo .left field; T. J. Drnmtnnnil
run play C lary, scored
from , first base; B- Crosby, se ro n '
Orel bees on Klngdun’s double bate: Relpb Cowan.
r a tr lis r
against
the
left-center field i l l . lU renellti,
right field;
an:
fence.
Ktngdon
ed ran cn l
la Jam es Drummond, Meek Cteeethlrd on M arlin’s Infi,.., nut laod. Keg Shoemaker, and It.
and Klordnn s o r e d
mom n . Khoemsker,
later on an error by catcher
I'ls ro r. for tho Crarkers In
Belflower.
♦
’’id»it flay Kdge. third base;
The Lookouts tallied their run It. Page center field; B. Tipplnt
of the evening gin the fourth f ir r t baas; John C arter, pitcher,
fram e when Joe Huggerlo sin- &gt;*. Hogan, right field: A. McMul.
gleg Into center field end went l , n, elmrtetop, Jam es Carter,
to second on M ngston’e eecrl* left field: Bob C aliban, seronM
floe and scored on n»liby I’rtch- base; and If. Robluson, catcher.

CHINA—---S
McLaulin, Ji

laiuts at (M.veiaafl.

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Jgpaneee warship
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Being pulled from the wreckage o f a collapsed tenement house,
undermined by heavy rainfall on New York's Staten Island, Is Mrs.
Mamie Coral, M. She was lifted from the debrii and ruihed to a
hospital, where she was reported^ lu tftx ln g
Internal - injuries.
Eighteen w arek illed In the collapse.
___________

Sugar Quota For Power Company
C ertain Sections Blames Pilot For
Gets Thru Senate Daytona Accident

oplane f'own by Slgismund tw* j
va s e lf thy. reputedly the Sovflfc I
Union's moat fsmoua flyw , WM
rearin g down from th e N*&lt;rtR
Pol* toward Fairbanks , 1 Alaska*
today.
Tha U rge ehlp, exploring this
peaslbllltlee of a t e n a n t s '
airway over the tap e l *ha
world, li f t yesterday from M**eow with New York aa tta dee~
tination. Stops have been »cbadulrd fo r U slrbanks, Ediasntew*
A lberta, and possibly Chicago.
The United SU tea Army sig­
Send lag In tha name with a list if other nnmlnallnna, President
net corps radio station a t Fair­
banks reported th a t It had la- Hugo U. Black of Alabama to the Supreme C o u rt Um-h. - U surprisi
te m p te d a asesaage to tha » « H HU1, but here Vice President Jack G am er o ff e r* hi* congratuUUons,
■Ian radio station which stated]
th a t 'ho ship had passed eased
th e p«L s t 4 :U A. M. B M K
Time today.
I ,
Although the ship encountprw
strong headwind* In the vtnctnt]
o f the pole, ta ll wind* w srt ya
ported a s boosting It along It
course toward Fairbanks.
Oh
'aerv srs a t F alrhanki Vitlmaba
’th a t tha monoplane would v e w
the 1,400 mil vs from the pole h
th a t city In nine hour*.
L svsnrffiky was sccompanla
by a crew of five mm .

Senate Judiciary
Committee Okeys

N ext F or
'M arrying Mdivanis’

DAYTONA BEACH, Aug. 11.
—(A*)—Pueoell B. tirovs' of Mi­
am i, head of th« claims and
safety division of Iho Florid*
-Power and U tthr-C em penyV de­
clared yesterday he believed Ihe
E astern A ir U ne plane
that
crashed, look off
“too low ,'
from the airport hero, Tuesday
morning.
He told n Federal board o^
Inquiry investigating Iho occldent of the south bound ship,
th a t a probe made by the power
company
ehowrd
the
plane
"could not .have cleared
the
highway morb than 17 tent."
“On a heavily traveled high­
way over which truck* operate
a* large ea box cars, It strike*
me this la a airloua h aiard to
tr a f f i c / he said.
Grove took the stand first at
the afternoon eeaslon of the
Inquiry
being
conducted
by
After
Senator
Brown
(D Ik-itls Mulligan, chief of
the
Mick), had explained lh* msstur* Brieny, Garner declared
Ihgee tlasnce committee emendm eats ..passed "without objec-

t

Which
"Provide*

Oa* of thee* wa* th a propo­
sal to “freaae" sugar rvflulng.
It waa 'drafted after adm U lstratiou spokesman had objected to
a House provision which would
prevent expansion ot
refining
la Hawaii and Puerto Rise but
leave U uncurbed on th* main-

MIAMI. AST., 11. —WFi-The
government filed a 1110,141.11
1s t lien against A. II. Ilechtol
of i W) Inns Ileach today in a
routlnustlon
"I
the
«udd*n
Urlvn to rollecl unpaid
slot
machine Income Uxoa, A I*.’
I 0l . l l Ilea wee (Ued g a in s t
lid msell Musis ComaMFYigf.
Miami brlnglag to more IJtan
1202,000 the amount of lletw
filed
sin notli*
campaign
n pelted yaetsrilay. At lh* offlrn* lit tin Internal Havanas
llureou It waa said Ilechtol and
soma ot tha
uthrr*
against
sluim
larger linns wera tiled

Made To Wikiwi
Camp Outside Ci

mania would be mad*
later
today.
The Federal liursau asld lh*
drive wag directed at about IS
of Iho Htile'e
blgrwat
slot
machine won. Orders to pay
up wera sern-d on twenty In
the Miami urea and Ihe otbera
principally In Jacksonville and

BIRMINGHAM. A la. Aug. 13.
, ..1 ]
—W —The man Frrsldrnt Woo**"
Veit chose yesterday
for
th*
supreme court—R enstrr Hugo IFriends
nf
Prince
David
Black—was born deep In Ala- Mdvlshl, dlvorm l ho.bund of
baroa'a cotton country, Iho io n ' Aclreea May Murray and last ot
of a amalLtown store keeper. I lbs three ‘m arrying
Mdlvanl
Ills phenomenal rise began tn brothers', tcporlrd in Home his
Birmingham, th* south'* atael engagement to
Ml**
Muriel
capital.
,
| "H ooey". Johnson of (tnmxville,
An unusual stroke of fate, N. Y-, (above) will be announced
the burning of hie law office In »°°n- They said the prince end
Julius Plngfelder was appointed Ashland. Abu,
hi* birthplace, (be striking blonds met trn day*
Blot
machine
men
were
chairman af th* Klwsnla Intar- transform ed Black, as ■ young *4° a t Hotel Venire.
w a n e d tb it “Jeopardy ***•**•
national Committee yesterday on ■ a n . from a small town bafvis---------------------meat*" would be mad* against
the support af churches tn their
' lliem unless they paid up* Im
In their spiritual alma, It waa
mediately. Under such an asannounced today by 8. J, Nix,
1 aeaimetii lh* lorernm aal mag
secretary a f th a local rluk.
| salxe nearly all property, In­
Mr. Nla said th a t the position
cluding bank accounts, to sells*
Is "one o f - th e meat coveted In
|
fy
Its claim.
Rlwanl* activities". Mr. Ding-,
I Collector Ijir.on said In Bearfelder wee a num ber e f the eom*| City officials announced today
ly every csss lbs amount dn*
m litre Ise t y ear sad bis service* th at they believed the errevl cf
la an extra assessment found
were is out standing, U ut F. Traf- Alfonso llarrtUw m , better kuuwn
due tha government after the
ford Taylor, president of Klwaald no Alfonso Whitewash, this morn­
owners of ibe desires had paid
International, hast awed the honor ing c le a r e d tha mystery In four
tbalr tales,'
upon him.
breaking end entering rase* and
Tha office said It w |ll make
During k h duties with th* also the theft ad a blcyrt* from
tha names of the slot machine
commit tee In th e p ast year, Mr. th* Rita T heater recently.
mpn public later.
Dlngfelder
by th* InterA t 11arret Ison's home, CKy
;It wa* Stall'd 'be Fsde+sl
.Oovhrnmeat .wauls to , g et
He
In rh irsg * last February.
^tag accounts etratrbt
barer*

Cause o f Death
Remains Mystery
W hether Or N ot Man
M et Violence IsUn* able To Be Solved
The body of Gefia Gaff­
Orlando bartender and
former professional baseball
player, was found slumped
face downward in a n o a k
scrub thicket just off tha
old Orlando highway south
of 'Attamonto about noon to*
day.
ney,

Searchers

had

alm ost

given up th eir Intensive
hunt
for the man who ha* been ral» v
log- elite*- te* t-T u o * d * y _
whvn A. K. Golbee, nearby m U
dvnt, noted a buxxard In a tree
neer where th e man'* body w as
found end Went to investigate.
He found the body In the o r t
thicket resting on the kneee wlU»
tke fa»y» on the ground.
Gaffney
had
apparently
crawled Into the
thicket and
died, but
It
Is not known
w hether aa tha reault of wouads
Inflicted by a n unknown aaettU.
ant aa tha ‘body waa in tuck a
decomposed sta te th a t it
was
impoaalble to ascertain a t th e
time of the finding w hether or
not the Orlando* n had m et w ith
violence.
County Sheriff a V . Hand.
Who with authorities a t O range
county have been combing th e ,
vicinity fa r the body
ney'a automobile w a s . hum*
abandnred early Tuesday . more* '
ing, advinced the theory th a t .
Gaffney m ight hava been InUutL '
rated and wandered nearly h a lf ,
a mile from his ear, craw led■la ta
the thicket end died.
To substantiate this
theory,
Jim Tucker, eged Altam onte res­
ident, and hi* daughter, w ha
live n ear wharo the c a r wan
found abandoned, reported hear*
Ing a map cry for help a t utn*
bar of times around 10:00 o'q|ggM
Tuesday night.
Durian the search the tola
•o»lo« day sevarsl Items k|#tt«
lined ks the belongings ot that
deed n u n were found arallored
In various plate* through th a
scruh*
where
he • apparently

Dingfeider Receives
High Kiwania Honor

• " . £ J * S 2 S . T S . Neither Side Able

Th* Beast* Commutes
pro­
posed th at quotas be applied to
alt. but fixed them a t sdbataatlally the present level of oper­
ation* for all plants.
Another of tha
amendments
which went through calls lor
step* to rugulaU sdgnr prices
no th* basis of retail
food
p lu m . Inst sad ef aa laden Of th*
Use principal cash crops. Beerstary Wallace told hie press confere ace that such a prevision
Wduld have .cost consum er. $71,•

fW m ers, Cattlemen
A re Invited To Me it

Against Operator
Oi Slot Devices

Sudden Drive Begun
To Collect Unpaid
Taxes On Incomes

Roosevelt Had Previ­ Official ContendsAirplane Took Off Too
ously P r o t e s t e d
Low
For Its Safety
A g a i n s t Proposal
New Additions A
WASHINGTON. Ang.. 11 . —
UP)—Y k* President Oanrer gavs le d ' tkrowgh the H u t * ye*bwini .a .a a . sdrnla fats» Uan :«gpdued proposal to Hi refined
sugar quotas tor th* eontlneoU l United State*, Hawaii and
Puerto Rico.
Presldant Roooovelt previous­
ly had protested (hat th* pro­
posal would limit th* quantity
o( augur tk a t may b* raflnhd In
various geographical limits ot
tho Unltsd States. Thle, the
Freetdest bad declared
la
a
letter . to th* Beaete Finance
Oammtltee, would conttlluta a
"dangerous precedstU."
T h*' eager control legislation,
which the ltaua* passed recent­
ly despite the presidential velo
threat, cam* up fpr considera­
tion la the Bsnata 1st* In the

Gaffney Bod;
FoundInWooi
Searchers About To(
GIveUp H untW hen ^
Lone BuzzardGives j
‘ C l u e To Solution?;

D a r in g A ir m e n H&lt;

— MiMhine Gun Fire I
Hike* Waterfront

SHANGHAI? ' Aur. IS-—
( At ) —
nival r u m
and QhkldM and Japan ns*
Und batUrfe* pumped hun­
dreds pf nholW into the*r op­
posite font* Is open BhnnfhaJ warfare tonight.
The artillery duel along
eW tdmVhem fringe of the

SENATOR HUGO BLACK GETS COURT NOMINATION

Robbery Mysteries
Believed Cleared Up

be understood
Cdptaln
Dk
"had been severely penalise^ a
reprimanded by the company,

County Agent Clerk*
A ttend; State Meet
Clerks c
ft. Dawson
day sees la

Agent

a

DM e t w e tf
e g e p tg

Bari whB* he was gone to the
Wallens I Guard encampment at
F t. McClellan, Ala. and other wet"v

HarraUeoa pleaded
(• th* charge*.

advance, by inqurgmit relnferwe-

not guilty mdnts, the Miltclanet withdrew.

-

Rooqeveit Coniente
Tb U. S. Cotton Loans

'Government artillery went lata
action all along th* inactive front!
between Loprm end I'orran* a p d '
the . Ineurgrnts
were reported
•vacuattog both these cities.

WASHINGTON, Ang. U -V F &gt; A Banal* deUgstlen reported after
■
voting
democratic
le t lo r I I year*.- discovered'
was not a legal ritlieu of
“ 'U slted Stales, not snlllled
vwts sad not eligible to rere aa old 'o r* pension. He
( net' apply for
American
xanehlg when ,h* cam* to

1

V*

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

LOCAL WEATHER! .
. Fa recast
",
. Florida: Mostly cloudy. Scat­
tered thundershowers
Saturday;
and pyobably in sxtrem a hoHR
portion and near extrem e south 1
coast tonight and Saturday. E x ­
trem e northwest Florida: Prob­
ably local thundsrsbow an to n ig h t '
a id Saturday.
|
Daytons Tides

Saturday Tide*, high, 1:*» Ag
M ; 1:11 P. M.J low. T:4B A t K r f
Yesterday, SO:0S; today, 10:1

�n iD A Y , APCW ff U 1WT

Farming under NgiJ rule mint be an t a h a p r
perience. Surely It would be Intolerable for Star ajftHmtural worker*, whoae Independence and love of frsmmn l*
traditional. Recently, German peaaanta awoke to find
tfislr field* and( their farming operation* being aerutlnUed
by the watchful eye* of Natl policemen.
It aeem* that deeplte aTI the grandloee claltna o f
Hitler about how be could help the people, Germany la
having a serious food ohortaire and the ehahcoa m V o ­
ting a piece of breads every day are getting slim. Thus.
* decree hit* been promulgated for ’'•aTkgOlMfcg W»
bread aupply,” andtbefhfm er* are M a t ptft m W fU flAfitate poMce will supervise the harvsMb|g. m * fWWB
-utd the transporting actlrltie* to are that sWby M M

strong-arm method* to aea that there
no lealn. The consolation which the
•ha aentiment aip r w ad by a govari
‘the German peasant should be happy
&lt;n this high cause.’’

■""Tf
LKGAL N0T1C*
koticp

ta m m

T h a t It. JA M E S U tr
T m a. C a r tllk a ta H a
th a l l h t a r a f l i t *
h a a h M ; a a m I* ■ ]

The water hyacinth la a fascinating plant,
mytklng *o beautiful bo such a nulasoee? And
inch a nuisance be ao beautiful? The uaalws
•hoke* canal* and rivers; making navigation ii
ind mosquito control more difficult. Huge sums
tpmt to clear it from water waya, but ao far no *ufibres
ul way to keep It under control haa been found.
Recent Information on th# subject Indicate* that bod*
••ol may be possible. According to E. F. DsBuek of the
loridn State College of Agriculture, the plant conUlna
nr ugh nitrogen to make It worth 60 dr 60 cents a ton,
rreen, as frrtMlaer, which would nuke tka.ptagtaTff Wl
It. John* river alone worth &gt;1,600,000. That riwakl be
'nough to i«y the coat of government Kerveatlng, or wttract commerclil Interests which would deer oer WWWvaya In exchange for the hyacintha.
A aat'afactory and not too expensive way eg wMMtAng would tie needed, however, and that m%y have been
'ound, too. We hear that a recent Invention ckewa up
‘he plants; If It works, and does not cost too M h t o
iperste, the water hyacinth may soon cease to be a ptekem &lt;n Florlda.-wSt. Petersburg Independent.

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W jr, M .rrl* F«n * a f a t Iu4 |» m » n l
WiM be a e t* r*4 *■* Inal r n i r

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Art! . r •hall h* pub.

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tJflHfiH1** Wsehe *n IS* Haafwrd

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S E j d P * 1* " *
S S &amp; 3 S BfeSflbSFMHS
.
o. r. MKRynn*.

gTlnirve,

* a Clerk of I hr rirru ll Court

O rlaiw jo.
r*N T

( l.id ).

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F lo r id a

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4 &gt;r lh a la v a of
p a rt laa t l a l a l k f ll

?o utTw a Amfa

ntv-.t js x ir

SANW HD T W E N tY Y fiA W
• A letter received here from the
;K»mb»r of Cowmkree in Ilona•I*. Hawaii. Utla na th a t thara b
n» dangar of auhmarinca lurking
in tha Pacific Ocaan. They aay,
'Thara la no mors dancer of the
rndaraea ship* in lha Pacific
han in yoar O raat Lake*."
Kvarycma la boar C 'lU n r their
Tall garden-into shape, but w* are
vrry much In need of rain.
W. T. Ilom phrry batchered a
Urga beef laat Monday for mark*I
which weighed MS pound*, It w ai
pretty rood for a* Kloitda ran*u
.tear. Mr. Humphrey may* ha haa
•ever teen a dlppln* vat.
I* D. Ita rt b making a lour af
l.tka Okreehobaa th b wrak la
K clever reporter offer* a* ar *ea What ad th a w cltem ent ll
• tio tn th a t all psWic speehrr&gt;
should Itvacwbar, "The longrt h a eprlce, t h a irreatar the tiro.

M cL n irit*, J e wtt k r

Tha W aller Camp Oomwlllaa
.w li hold h b eating toaU bl at
.l: k t o’clock (a Ik* Chaaabar
of tJom barca Baildtn*. I| n ,
anaouaco* today by T. E. Stop-

m
w«l

» st4A,

riawfa ver* iwltios •• Chlna’a whf0 Kht

Near N anklag, OenMmt Chbng
•nalntiise Sh emblllou* trebling

D U m oasds A n d W e b e e

-w

, . . . • th a gataa e f '
rUk Me p * * y rtU f*Ur
,
. . I bbiA e of d b a r
n o t only would ir t u i l roniboi*
NiAfly ft n o
bpealva it* - yreuwa. but aLao!
meiSh

fight thea the ahahilly aqutpped
and poorly lad forcaa tha Japsnaaa
lava anroonured thus fir.

OPENS SATURDAY—SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER
We will serve steals regularly
socialising In steaks and chops.
Give ta* a trial
Comer 4th A Magnolia

Diamond Moestlpg And Bngmvtag

C hbng

*»••*,
l
. . .
.1 th a P a id go la
China — or rariouA fartloni n f(
Thi
Chine**— ha vp been fight tag J * ' rmma from a 1
w a for • yaaV. And navor ywt
Unkm la a d tr
Sai Chbng risked h b “ctsch*’)
|g t M
^ooPR*
fg s*
and
1
They are tha g to a te r part af h b , cwcitkait lha Pi
selitical ta p lu l. If ha smasheo wrrteed in takl
them agamat th# Japanrw ,
oth cmllad when m 4
*r Chtnrbe •rtn le t have
been! y n 0f boaaa
W*a»he.l, he wUI have ahot h b
] , k, •fty-owiNg
•nd lost.
raOwsy*.
But, If tha ebuh doe* romc,
A t th e chan
thsaa tmxlernlMrf dtvblona prp- tveovn S e n d l ?
hahly wilt put up a much better! pa t pent JeM m a

THE GABLES NEW DINING ROOM

ta k a a w

Sgfl

Tha question- of hew tha *rrack
DETROITt
divisions- ..f Gencraliaalmo C hb ag PuaM s* »U c*
Ksi-Hhak • Central Chboae a m y
*r_ ,__
will fight against th e Jap*has- a^ W juT ww
w ort w att os an even wore argent J | , l r |bui ^
^

b.

h ta

W ERT-The JEWELER

His Crack Forces
Against Jajpanese

T hat

«r oV
r* T if
n o . if ai

IAYTOMA M A C H . A sg. I I .

m h im

m

e n

A na n m

u n rtn h

�dal

AndPersonal Activities

♦he SeaHi'CMya \C la n ifie d A dvertiaem entt

Of Men WWo Go

niihrd. ’ K irrllrn t meal*. Ganl.—Announcement*
w nienlly located. The Ghbtes.
&lt;HAVE YOUR W atch * i* « tre d bj
ene who realty • knawa how.
U — Room* W llh n u T S 3 R
-B rier". Jew *kr&gt; MAgnofta A»»
h o o u h —hrtva'ta
LOAD OF eatra good mulea to m i M H iiK ti
hath. A bo llin v rtnmi a$krt*
arrive In (Unford
Monday.
ment. 1UT North Ix xuti. Lahabn.
Carlton Live R roft E ethunjtr.

c KKAN, U N FU RN ISH ED ApartMONO TRAILER, **&gt;d tire*, im'nl.
110 W rit Third Street.
titcloird boily. | M S K 1M1 Cher*
ro lrt cnu|*. coml '(tree, $10600
26—MiHCcLancoua For Bah
Reel A Pon«, Uard C ar D y le ra .
HAVE OLE SI NO for 4 n a n
a- ?0 AI III.EUR T ractor Tlraa fdr
»a|r cheap.
Heratnnla T tra
ritrk »t m m irn lt ealary. In*
Mint*,

(1 for Mk.
GOOD COOK

wanta

pwlihm.

llama.

W leboUl Studio.

t~BKn" w i a 'n N a i t a u g i B —rtftU u
crater, all porcelain. Ih rlW n .
Bcolt-Carraway.

11— M iftrellnneous

o r th e aaaaterptefvn w ritten by the rtw al Engllah w riter. H udyaH KlpUnr, ‘ C aptain. C odr.
a r e e e O Hat at Irving tale of the QlourekUr flakertatft who p k k up a buy who bar fallen from an
eeaaa llwee and chan** the m m of hie whole U fa, la a eftaeded to he the moot widely kpowtr and
th e troeftea*. M H rwOaldwyw-M ayr hat (Ivan It a antfparaaodrcva to the ambltloua ^Im laatkm of
th e K M h « «f*r and bring k to the aereon w ith an a lL rta r coat headed by Freddie Bartholomew,
Op . ewer Triary. t.Wwri Ban ym ara. Mdvyw Dmtgtaa. ChaH«y o m -e w ln and Mhkey Rooney. The pro*
dwritam. dtrw ted by V trtor Flew th*. will have Ito ftta t dhhwtt* her* a t tb* Rita T hoater Sunday

irimant J T tE tL C lin O
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f f f c tts 'G e n e t s k i c K M rtwc
Are Elected Ear Y ear Honored W ith DtKWfr
Eogane Takaeh and IJah More*
were honor cueeta a t a dhaOer
p a rty |h v n a t TakachV Itpotau.
ran t Sunday evening.
Thnee attendfne
were:
M r.
amd Mm. K. Motnar, Mkaa Mary
Ella Motnar, httaa Dorothy M ot­
nar, Mr. and Mra. DonaM BMrea,
M m Rtokm. Kr., Mm. B. R.
Takaeh. M in Aranks
Takaeh,
Mlaa M argaret Takaeh, F ran k
Takarh.
A rthur
Motnar
nad
Donald Jhokm, J r ,

Interest Group HeM
A t Annex O f Ckureh

Searchers About To
GivetTp ftafitW ben
Ijone BtnaardGives
C l u e To Solution

The p t « r t h j e l M i cavern
an d ethe* *«ewm a id m eam iv

At a kaW hau rvtrvahaarvH
a m w in d v* the M h a ae t
the F iwm
Qlne Chapawws
Martha Wright. Ihka Sheeuwaiw . Ihha Chapeaaa. tw i I D ,
tana. lOMheeh Tamer, Mabrl
Chapmwa. aaal Klha StarV
Aha F» aidall Prkai Am C m ahaw. « % r D la aM M

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thre teaUntony. lle .c a td he land,
ed a plane on the runway dead
h y the U blnh » tt lit Ita __fa ta l
takeoff and a*V no ptfwer pola.
Witneaaea teeUflcd no Infor­
mation wa» given them th a t a
p d a had been erected
durin*
(he n lfh t,
v Killed, In addition to the pilot,
w ere; Ct*. Pilot Robert B. Reed
of Oklahoma city; Col. Jeeue
Trtana Marin .of the K ekkan
army, and J . F . Phlllpotta of
Klncatnn, Jam aica.
The la t­
ter were paatenfrara.
The Injured, eiee p t fo r Thoptpacn, wevp reported Improving a t

Hallfha lloaplul.
They are: Brian Merrill, the
plane'a atewanl, eufferln* Inter­
nal Injuree; C. W. Dunlap of
Chicago, with a fractured hip;
H. M. Hamilton of Detroit, ru t
and k n itte d , and * Peter Phil Ipelta, I0-ye»r.oW aor
of the
debt! men.

S e n a t e Jndk-iary
Cnm m ittee Okeys
Natohlg O f Black

I V Gables' To Open
U nder New Owners

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D u a t j iM muA.
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Mm. J ; A. t'eaa»a*ham. Me*
r . P. Rtwe*. Mra Utttaa \1rkevy.' Mr*,, M. II. i'e w a h u ,
Mm W, It Alee all. Mr*. C. R.
Jteamei Mra. Margaret FWchor,
Mm. Aawe PwHiK Mra, W. K.
M m Meath* Xdaewa H M * * « f Kadee, . M |» 8a« O aktar. Mra.
Mra.
Mlaa

A b u t 90 y jtarv (fto. and but fur
the fir.’, the aepator often haa
mniarkad, Be at\il mifht hr a r .
i ru in * (hie law for the home
folk, down a t Aahland.
Rlark*a friend, here. Jubilant
over the notnlpatlun,
n-ralled
hekr the aerphrr hardy mlaae&lt;l
hecom W a tjoctur Inatrad nf a
laWyur. Olabti w as
pent
to
medical aehool rne year in lllr.
mtn*harft h i fh* IniU ttm * of a
era Ah- I W « , told the Inquiiy phyalclah h ro th rr.
l-mM the company
cummillue
But yrung Rlark, ucconlln* to
which tavpetigated Ahe craah w«k hla father-In. law, Or. Btirlln*
•‘inRmRaowe in ita cemcluikon* S. F u lle r cf lilrmlilghahi. after
the Rhriit peraunnel wma blame. comp let In* two y ear, mrdtaal
work In a alnglr year here, told
hta
fam ily Re
There amuM have been m&gt; av*( membr a of
d e n t, he eatd, if It hadn’t been w a in ’t -Vut Mil1’ to lie a doctor.
foe tRe pow*r pole.
The mu. So he weht to the Univcralty of
inra, plane And equipment a era AUtAmra. and wPrkH hi- way
U nnigh Ipw aehool.
A National Airline pilot, JoBlkrk wae bom Feb. 27. I AM
&gt;r|d, MtUry af Daytona Dbarh bn a fiaY tontity farm In V»e
•leu teptlfkd the plane
func. Aahland vicinity, the
eon
of
tit wad aurhaatly and th e w*atbri William U F a y e tte Black
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Beach’s
charge*
__ the Sanford
LookouU
carrying an ovsr.tisod US’
filed a t a Florida BUto
i enact Inc Hsld In BL Aug*
„ yoatsrday xfUrnoMi, w*r*
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* uphold. Officials of the loop
rated (hat the c a m * would not
taken out of the standing*

pliod with rules and refutetlona
! fOVfrxmg the Ltagui to
the
fattest oxteaL
All tho clubs in th e leagae
■worn represented
sw ep t
tho
Laos bore Gondoliers,
hows
(Im p left their decision up
to
H enry L. Gray, president of tho
teagao, If any necessary setloa
should bar# to bs taken.
The Hanford rase, according
to Jimmy W right, was entered
ky Daytona on tho chargee th at
JA nford had used an over-steed
rosier for tho two ye moo played
srlth the Islanders on Aug. I
9,
respectively.
Daytona
H ut th# u m i t - i Ihmi M
■ha given to them In accordance
'W ith 'regulations appearing
in
•tb s loop constitution and by*
- : In this rise , said U r. W right,
'M r. Grey said th at ho had ax*
•m ined lb# film in hla office
&gt;-looked up tbo records o f th a
nford players and found th a t .
Asnford bad lived up to all tb«
■tews governing
the classifica­
tion.
It was learned early today
1 th a t Ibe l&gt;sy Iona lieach Base*
. ball Association
plana to
' ■*ako the Sanford lavaallgalten
Case before Judge W. . O.
Branham, c ia r of all miner
l k a m . bate be II, a fte r an te*
vsatifsitea k«U by the dlree•
tors of the Florida B u te
j**P kad decided not to up.
W d the shares* at . meeting
“ ■•* Angnotlno yesterday.
Mr. Gray said yesterday th a t

If any action should ho token
It would not ho n ecessar y to
veto dui to tho fa c t th a t If the
protest were uphold It would af*
fact seven out o f tho eight elube
to the clnjAH. T herefore, under
Urn league rules and
regula­
tions no vote «m ld ho ; token.
Mr. Gray then asked th o direc­
tors to voice th e ir opinion on
lb* m riU fi--------------------- ---------Mr. a ra y said th a t Sanford
had do black spoU on h a m o r d
and In hla epteten- tho -protest
should pfg.hp vpbald. Tho d i r t c
t o n uranlmouaty agreed with
Mr. Gray except D aytoua’e dlrector, AI B iker.
President Gray, a fte r
other
b ad g e * -’ b a f been discussed, Informed teague directors to warn
their borne town ball clubs that
lie did not w a n t . any more of
the abusing of um pires and us*
Ing al«ng language on th e field
fo r the duration of the sees on.
Mr. O n y pom ted o u t th a t If it
did net slop the p la y rr or play­
ers will be fined and sue pended
fo r th e re matador o f th e era*
son.
Attending Ibe m eeting yeeU r.
day were Jim B utter of Oalneevlllo, Bax -dkekard o f Bhnford.
Bill Page of
DeLaad,
Fred
FernsIde a f PaU tka, J . M. Bradlay of Orlando, C urtis Cox of
BL Augustine, Al
Baker of
Daytona Beach, President Gray
of
aalaafTlUf,
Vleo-prosldrnt
Earl Combo of BL Augustine
and P rior Schaal of Orlando who
Is leagtis statistician.
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Tha national eapltoi has a tingle
corridor 7W feet teog running un­
der both . the . , senate and housa
chambers.
O rest
B ritain,
the United
S ta tu and Russia hold a virtual
monopoly o f the principal raw
materials needed. In tim e of w ar.

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form ers aa Paul B ow sers favored
_ DeSota o f Boston, Schnapps from

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T rotter Carry O ff Whan It cams to racing for «If,*

Crisfleld And Miller P i t c h
H it Baseball; Billy Moore Taken
Fielding Honors For Contest

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Schedule Of
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Locals In Recording 2-1 Wii}{
Lookouts Play A 'sTwoToday

Wlaaton Satem,
Who Is Sanford's number one
IS
claim** t 111*
M
and BIB B tn n g 's f e a t Why ft le lUeco, new
AS AM
M
M B M H l ZZZ
maecol of the Bsnlmd L o o k ­
bl
AS, .All
lifU Bd . .
ir
.asa
I’ftlmk*
lalhd
J?
outs. personal pet ol Kills t.'l*t7|
XT - .MW
U f .l.u r g
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and owned by Votle A. Wll*!
Zs .SIT
m l Auausllse —... s?
list ions ...............
llama. The hound w ts named B o t h
O rla n d o
- .
Baeoo by Clary although bio'
.RATIOS Al. 4LAUl^
M
m
i
s
n
\
CMipairn,
howwer.
w
I,
real monicker in Mack, m ssed
AA . I n
is
C h l r a i o ........
to .All
is
S aw ro rlt
H iim liln fn n in n
f ’n n
^
winner’s share of the to him by Mr, William*.
AA
SI •Hi
Rt
G oal*
—
n
a
m
D
i
e
to
n
ia
n
c
u
p
purM
„r
W7^
u jg , u&gt;« Hanover Banco had taken s u c h n Ilk o-i
l&gt;
!&lt;
I M t.b u r g n
Ing to Ice cream snd b . . . ball
Th
^ ^
I&lt;wkonU U llM nightcap a t 8:15 o’clock. ■ Bl
AS .All
IS
ll.i.tu a
—n
r
tun
r
u
J
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v
s
rillF
,e
ft
,,U,B
*•
he desired. She
•IIS
II
Al ■JiJ
, . .
. . . .
.- I n r ln n a tl
flOSIIKN, N. Y , Aug.
hypped home « half length la that he has a hot seat nn tup
Dan B rainsnl and Owen W rlgb
is
IS
llr u u k ly n .....
home
club’o duRnul their elghlh
*t r , |* k t,- victory
—Shirley Hanover, a chip off
front of F a rr from E. Boland of tho
will get the call* aa a tartln
to a t
|'lilla .la l|ih ls
A .U K IIIL A * I . K A t l l j l
”“U
iv ,. nld block, turned In the moot hril- Harrlmmn’a Arden Homeetead of every night and nl*o posessc*I i f " 1**1*
' ,il downed the PaU tka Asalcas barter*.
The
U tk o u to
started
th
1U« Ilent apeed aahibltkm In the M- Goshen In tho first heat ami then a season's pssa
N ew T a lk
*»
*&gt;
Banco U tch.dnled to m sknf bf » * * * * o t * 1® * bt ,07 * itu k g z M Uwlr half . pf__*h
Uualan .
, Al
to
;‘ ,I year history of tha Hsmblotonian came back to breeze to the finish
. VIf the
trip
to
Psletka
today.jriU
i
UTSHd—
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r
f
_
B
t
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r
ly
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Banfocd
-nm —j r n v r t
when, a fte r
tw
liairM il — .............
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y
pairs ns.
1 - «•(•,* la n d
— SS
At
Clary dump*
g reat thrso-year-old tro tters in ever DeSoto In the second. Shep the Lookouts on the bus slid I tin t bo mound fo r tho locate yncp.'.'wer» out.
W a s h in g to n
— ra
AJ
?j j i the blue ribbon event of light bar- hard won nn additional fdOO sa have hie usual s**L
HI. I « a u —_____ — *&gt;
AI
was njno other than “Th* Karl one In front of the plat* fc
■■llAlMl1vll.il I*.
Iv
*T
. H J lira, racing.
nominator
of
the
winner.
,
of O n fie ld 1' who limited
the a hit and went to ascend o
h T K * » A tin * A I .J .I ! A J H N
rc i.
Stunning a crowd of M,000 with
F urr could do no better than
an erru." by Mathias - who f l u t
visitors
only
6
hits
which
was
Newark
---- *•
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•J}{ the i s.e iif hsr triumphs^ the llgl t- fourth In the final heat and was
good foi only one run. Ol** wild to first In an attem pt '
M o u lr .n l .... - ...... AS
AJ
,.»s w siitrd filly from Lawrence II. forced to split second and third
C*t tho fleet-footed
ahortai
n y rs tu .*
AJ
lla tlln n .r *
AA
Al
;J'{ Mhrphard’s, Hanover, l’a., fsm -. rnonry, totalling (12437, w ith De_ _ _
** turn of h it hurling performance Wes Kingdon ronneeted with
llu r f a lo
A*
AT
i n i rarrled on In the ways at her pn - .v'uta which wound up fourth In tho
long tingle into right field
T a r a n to
■ ~ ■ • A*
**
III,, h e e le r .
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ST. A UaUBTINE, Aug. 13. “ , he fnnn#d . ,.®u r “C 1 ■ P*‘ scorn Ciury from second
1*} ent*. She won In straig h t hent* opening dash a fte r being eatob*
.
.
___
w
.
,
•
U
tko
crew
while
nUdwing
«»n!y
j , l „ r r'lly
to
T1
iin&lt;l ustnhllahcd a new time recur,I lishnl the even money choice to P a t Patterson, flrey pilot of the lwo
and Kingdon advanced to
on
.
» u l 'T l l i : n &gt; I.M A IM J:
K'Ji for a winner of the rich stake.
take the m ajor share of the puree .1 D elA ad ____ _ made
___
________
too
m uch|
Facing “his hlrhnoks1- cn the ond on the throw-in to tho plal
L ittle I Luck
N u .liv lll*
- f t , ' ViV
'7
Th,nmV l I'sndllny
T h- rai'cv.uiM. m a rtv d b y t h . o e f j , , , , ^ T M tonU r a f t e r n o o n .a t 8t j hill "for“ t h t ' A ^ t o i w a .'c iy d le Langston went out; .Culbroal
AS
ai, mpN.w
to Bu.-k, to end tho Inning,
J1*' the irlns, the dsughter of Mr. (ing down of two well known d rit-l *
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u . n . r «nti i .n w
l . / i .,
II
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m
n
A
A lls u ls
H I M eK wyir'nnd ” I M m " Bertha m .U
^ a .i n - £ ' d S s f .k*
i t e . l w j *A'uHftuBtln
t ae daring
during the
the Red-Snlnt
Red-Saint ^" W
' l|r r.’ «;"«,l **ndy
,flnh'&lt;)r u rh-ht
^ ‘ hondei
K,;.d' r
Tho A irie s t came back
C&gt;
New l i t l j s n .
AS
Illim llis liv in
tiavilcd the first mile in 2 i0l 1 i Ik s i . A fter KUve . I’hilllps had *“ t and In the fourth Inning he was
V * their hair of the
fifth frai
,s«
rk « iiM M « .
I t o and th, n esm r bsck tk the second spent nearly 30 m inute, a t t e m p t - tacortad
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— - *■
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“ L 1 HtA th&lt;&gt; loq&gt;|‘, t0 , , , •&gt; » llm- when
they
pushed a
th*---------*
e park■ by
as
K m u a i IH '
HKM LT* 1 KMTr.llll.AV
Ir. 3:111.3-4. Only once h a t thu tin.u Ing lu g e t the highly tuned b o n es A ugustins polio* a t tha W H b^U tLlJfciiir,. #Adte-.imnAig three T*k* around the sacks -to knot
I'l.hgliiA staT T T -f.icant rc
sasietu x. ralaik * i.
I f"r the first heat been beaten and away Dunbar Hostwlrk, socialite umpire “Phoney'' Smith.
j eta to the Initial tack
while count. W ith one away,
l^ r.iiu ia s-s. l,«j.».tn et.
'th a t was In I0"‘J when llnllywnn! i.s n rr and driver
river o f 1Hollywood
Umpire Smith also stepped a striking cut only one Lookout, Uninle was Issued m free PAto
Dr. II.
II. M.
M. Psrshnll,
u ria a ff" * ' *talB»»riils."'r»lm
.Dennis won on* host In ‘J :0 l I I. Audrey, and IJr.
to the Initial aack. He advance^
n a T i o v A i , i . h s i j i:»:
lh*
du^ n&gt;f «h' to scccnd base on Miller's lirw
SMilcy^ Hnm.ver csmo rightfully of Urban*, Ohio, pilot of Delphi* ton dollar flna on Patterson and
llr o o k ly .. I t . I’l. l.,d » lp l,l»
i... h e r
H er sire was the ll.in.ivcr, were ordered off thetr rafuaad to allow P a tt.rso n to even „ hq (w rum l
M ngi,-.,,,, . lol)(t glo through the box Into etn l
s . K ,»
V.Mk I.
,
r "pec.
Mitsbunrn
j-T.ir**,, s
champion two nn.l Ilirvr'yrnrM .I sulklc*.
Then Billy Moorm
•eo tba game from tho tto n d t.
triple to the left fit Id wall in to r flold.
Larry
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..... . '
. trotter or 11*3 21, hanging up . Clm rile U
ce was put up be*
wlth
the
count
thrao and twfj
fo u r- appearances a t the plate.
x w r w i r s v- t^ j s
------iw»Ht*6f ItlSO I I wiillu lw r* itiv m h d DtlpRlt',
sUbleman of the
Taking the honors for field. alto tingled into renter flold to
and H arry Whitney
Brunle.
Culbreath and
N e w ^ f o r ! "'i» * v 'ito.tini i*-1.
won the JU30 lln m b lrtn n iin n’ d the winner, an
Ing wm Billy Moore, left field score
i.1 I j . u l . », r le v e l a l x . T
later »&lt; nt &gt;ui lo step a mile In l : ” &gt; IlnstAvIck’a
trainer, took over
s CP, W ho was formerly with the ,®Uek, » ™ * out l? ord*r «®
I 11..1 ,1
4. t \ « n i t n i l . . .1
1'2. The Air lory alsn gave the ins
Hollywood Audrey's reins. Whit*
M il T IIL IIN l . n u i l i:
Kt. Atigwdini, Sslnl'j.
M«h,.u{
w | tlr" th&gt;'1 » v * '.
I V is tls n ie m e 4.
III. ...th u Ii .i i . i 1 l. r of the IlnnoAer farm the hsror ney could do no bettor than alxtb
made n marvelous
catch
of | . The LookouU ” »®lnwl
I firs tl.
of
Icing
the
first
uAvncr
lo
win
t»
u
In
the
first
heat,
but
came
back
tn
j lead once more
Al •■ni|,bl&gt; T. I t e . i s . l l l r I
KlngilcnV liner Into left field &gt; ' “ d once more to lb ,lr
P N in a r —a u o t r r ta
a i l n n l s IA. N ew . i r l .. .* - 1
renrunl ..r the stake.
fiaish third In the final brueh and
of -the sixth Inning whan, w tt^
L
e
e
s
b
u
rg
a
t
P
a
y
t
o
n
s
llr
a
r
li.
eff his shoe strings to
savo
IN T M IIR A T M ia S I, l . l '. I U I I l Shirley's trium ph aa-os nnnn t.». ivlh fourth money.
Barada M artin
01.
A u e u a lln e
a t U sIetnO .
A lo tiir,..I t \ l . N e w a rk » -l
two ru m o rs from cronsing tho one m in out,
(
n
'g
h
t
l
l
t
l
)
.
Jrrn rr
t 'l l r
I.
* i-npulur A»jth the craw l, cinisii . l i t 1 Fifth money in the final reckon*
n s I n s s T l I lt s i O r l s r d n .
plate ln_ tho fifth Inning. Again worked Milter for a bay* oel
l l l r . l s a n e * ).
In iie . onnl.lerlm- t h e fa rt that th e leg went to Kchnkppt, third, and
lU a lo r d a t P a la tk a .^ __
A K K R I l 't o
S M .IH -M T II &gt;
In tho seventh he made anothe.- balls. M artin scored from firg*
lA T tm U A T -A U IV tr IS
lllle .u k ..J
. -nl until u*
5’ ran -w as an lightly rrg irtled in tie. ninth, respcctlvsly, In tho two
O
s
l
s
e
s
v
l
lle
s
i
D
a
y
t
o
n
a
thrilllng
catch of Clary's lenit base momenta later when Sam
IT Irs ll.
.
I,.. 1 *iii *| mu»I‘ bet Ling th a t she v m lest* . .Sixth, the last money pool*
th* lift
IfiE
HI. l-a u t I , ln d ls n n iH .il. A
high
dnv,.
to the left field Avail. Holbrook tripled to
D etM n d a l t ^ e s b u r g .
A llnn.«|...II* I I , MiUlnA.1l* 1
r Id in the field m il aw-m i:ivm n . lion, was split betwren Alice Han*
field
fence.'
Prichard
popped
up
fia
a
f
o
r
g
a
t
O
rla
a
d
o
.
Th* LookouU will gu to I'aT .il* d »-K * u * n u
.'K y ,
..lu ll t
te lle r than .. II) lo I riinnre lo'tA-rr, third of th* Hanover forma, • P a t a l k s a t g l A u a u stln * .
to catcher Mathias for the
latka
today
where
they
will
nuH
iiA
r—a
r
o
i
r
t
is
II SSI At* T U I. AA
I n '■■ the f.r.t le nt.
three-ply entry and Tw ilight So«r.O a v le o a B e a c h a l O B ln ..* l)ts .
meet the A taleaa hi a dual bill. out. R uggtrlo also was
K l.n llllM «T»T »I M tA im t
T tie re Ava* little rrasrn In helhve Alice finished fifth and olsvvnth
U M b s r s a l l U I a n S , t P . M.
S a n te rU m t P n ln lb a . I n n nun,**.
The
first ‘ Hit It scheduled to a bass on balls but Kaaso
■ m0 s n d O il*.
that Shirley, beaten In her only two while the highly regarded Till* O rla n d e a t U a a l o r c
out Trammel to Bu^k to
* L A u g u s tin * a t P a l a t k a .
&lt; U ln * s v llb *1 . .&lt; In min
&gt; ls
ta
rt
a t 8:00 o'clock and th a
stall* this year, would bn shlu to- light reversed th at ordtT.
lu - .n b u r c « l l.tA lu n n , *.

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Scant Signal
Stirs Hope Of
Finding Fliers

SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY! AUGUST 14, 1937
.
J 'W

“PERHAPS YES, PERHAPS NO”

PlaneW as LongOver
dueAnd MnchAnxi
1 ety Was Being Felt
SEATTLE,
Auf, 1C—
(AP)—“No bearing*. Hav­
ing trouble with wave band,’’
was the brief message re­
ceived early today when a
signal, carps station heard
the first word from Siftamund Levanoffsky and his
five companions since they
took off Thursday from

Busy Tourist

Shortage Of H ouslag
sagedj
Faculties P ress
Problem By C.Qf C
Official Statem ent
—Ij—Ptrg'ilama fur th a etromm mUf l r l r
of the many
who have eg
pressed an Inlrrvit in Hanford!
a* a winter home e rr aim ed}!
r troubllr,&lt;T th r .Seminal# County
Chamber of C jm m rrre due to a
rknrtage of houdng facilities, H
wa* ita trd today by T. K. SlrapaoqJ
president.
Uaually It la October before thb
Chamber pfflec I* flooded t
pnrthern InqutrWt concerning
rommodatlona, according to
Fimpson. If all the wtnter-vlf
prospects who have requvfted
form ation about Hanford ahtl Sony
* Hera la evidence th a t Prince David Mdlvgnl, laat of th r "m ar. I |no]e County ahould arrive during
rytaig-MdivanUr'--and Muriel "H cnay" Jo h n so n -cf BrtmxvIlle;rN.“ YiTj lhe~Fn1I, many would' ha turn**
ara being eean together. But a t to whether they would m arry |uw ay berauee of lark of con*
"Honey V reply waa "perhape yea, perhapa no.’’ Thla picture of I venkfleea.
“la a t year saw Sanford's D rat
the pair wa* mad* In Venice, lu l y , while they were on a swimming
real cmlravor tn place Itself In
party, and • radioed to New York.
, ____
__________
line for a p art of Florida's rich
tourist business,
through
the
activities of the Chamber of Com*
mrrev, and TmtlUbW rcsiill* wvrdl
• • a ,. t
1
realised,H Mr. Simpson said.

p.uple

Seminole O r a l? ---------- .
More Frail And V«MdMra DNa Afy
Similar Ara* la Amerle*

&gt;

Established In 1908

U.S. Citizens Are Among 500
Killed From
Bombs Dropped On Shanghai!

Season Seen-

Brief Message Leads
T o Belief Rossian
Airmen A re Down
InVastArcticW aates

Birdmen Were On
Hop Across Pole

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J

WAR-G UNS^TH REATEN- AM ERI CANS

Missiles Dumped Into
B u s y D oivn-Tw »
District Of, Interd«r
t i o n a l Settiem uht

Police Estifqate
Wounded At S94
City In U proar A sjltF
AndChinese F la i|y
_ E n w g e I n r t |r h t k |r ,
SHANGHAI, Aug. !4 ^ r
(A IH —At leaat three Amer­
icana were killed «nd (it
lt-aal two wounded In Chin*
eao and Japanese aerial w B r­
i a n . that-hurled death into
1 he crowded parts o( Ihf
internstlonsl HetUsmsnt.
Dr. Frank J. Rrwl
one of t h a outstanding

Maaeaw Hi an attem p t to seal*
the too of tha world.
Although IduuhMmfala anxiety
had.been felt thl* morning h jr.ll.
I . Q frernm snl official*, the commna|aat|on Indlcgtad th e possibili­
Innuirtes^arc for loformathtn °on^
Heavy gunfire by Chlneee and Japanese forces north of the inli-insllotial svlttcment tn Hhangty ’ that Ihe flying Russians era
furnlshed
apaHmenta
and
eot*!^1
"*'
*kere 1,1100 Americans hsve taken ri-lugv. cfralcd serious fears fm tln lr saftdy and sent the rlonarfe* ta Chins, and
aafa somewhere la th a m a t Arc­
ere to provide protection If lu-rrs-ary.
The settlem ent
la Honlabarg,
tages, which we a rr rslher short! United Slates Asiatic fleet hurrying thei
we* lthy
tic was tea.
of. A surrey show* that the city's ahown above in this aerial view. To the right o f Noorhiw rreuk Is II mgkew, Jnpanese^lomlnated dealer, m at hU death a* Ch|4&lt;y
The maaaaga, heard a t Bidd o'
bombing pi*!»»»,. aupf agatBy . s k y '
Increased population during the J section of th r settlement.
rlock th li morning, waa only p art
ing a t Japan*** s s s e in tra ttby ,'
summer months has taken n great
)y raadabla and waa translated
dumped missiles Inte the srawdi l
many accommodations that havo
with unreatUbl* Masks.
downtown areas, kill tag hundigHi
heretofore been
available
for
Tha algnal corpa of Urn A talk a
Dr. R obert RaUchaosr, t l t M a f f I
w inter visitor*, thus n e s tin g a
Commurytoatloal &lt; System Mid,
of
Inte roe Uoaml
ral*U aM &gt; ,N
shortage.
*
"Station* hava baas 1n il roctad to
Princeton, who la ta CRJas’,aecS . r
"I-ast year It has been estimated
maka e v e ry 'a ff o rr to g u a rd 'th s t
The
sale of *lnrk (rum a
NEW YORK. N. Y„ Aug.. Id.
tour, waa hit h j s ta s th ta ’- t V ’ •
th at approximately u hundred
fiequcncy assistance ; which U re­
corpora tkm Jlmllcd
tn
Jl.ooo families desirous of stopping I n l l J
p
■ *J ,
a
.
tabby of • hotel sa d died s - few , J
-C P)—Bponaorod by a group of
q u ire d /
was sufgeatad a* a possible
hours later. Hla tag .w Se.'lhtaW r.
I t had been previously rta trd •la a t, screen and literary karnl- solution lo I V probli'in nf a c ­ Sanford had to go elsewhere h e -'I* Q f L d C D j t U U f D l
aff. It waa feared ether I — U f a y
I
cause we were unable to takr care
th a t with th e aid of e tail wiad, aartea,* and .with the . name ot quiring aufllrjrpi . monies
for
were among thoa* ktiled.
1 '{•». ,
D.
Roooevelt
the airmen should ranch F a i r Mrs. . rtg a k lla
lb* bonetnirH on, ot a mmleru
Mr, Simpson railed attention tu ' A i m u a l R e p p r t I s S u b Police estim ated M0 tailed valid . .
d%« J » * l -» f, pnlynnoMM, IraUrr cautp, a t • a meeting last
nearly W j w ym drd ta the c g S ta r ^ J
V ' projected fleets t a aid the
night
of
tlin
T
railer
Camp
Com­
o fth a e R r
- .n .v .r
ahUdran e t
gpaalah, loynlUU
mittee end member* of .the city facilities had bernihe vital facto n
Chinese and Jspenaev
Was ihn. (ecus of n n o rm of pmCommUelun In ilio Chamber of In the fi-nlsl of property.
roariwl over th e (Ity ot th rtg
te s t last night from American
Building
erm pathltara of Rebel General Commerce
Education of children In Ihls
W hether or. .not Gene Gaffney, half million people w ith' ltg J
BluckhoUete would participate; a * as ___ m
,
A , ,
Inlcrnsttqnal scttleincrJL BtaUN
fra n c o ,
county list year cost la sp ay n *
fit U n d o TnrW nder nnd
form er
In the prom* from the ..M-U. A i r i i n e T l o o k
U lt
were dropped
Into tha taddy
T ha (testa U acbedalfd on liul the stock ronld he iHiuaht j a • w v
g50 4 1 per pupil avrunling to thr
s
. *A*A J
professional huselnll star, whose streets.
the aatanalra estate of Adolpn
by I ho rlty yl miy time, ac | A t ' L I S U H l
A l t l t U d e annual report submitted rc c-d lv
body was found ill-on «nk scrub
American auihorltiss sxptaeta^
Cukor, film
magnate.
Salient
thicket just wonth nf
Altam onte grava fear* Tor other A nsrkaD *
figures of &lt;h* populous a rt and tiirdlny to the new plan. As
a result uf the proposition, II.
th eater colony hereabout*—Mr.
Fp ring a y e sle n U y , was mimleted In scattered parts of the cKy. &gt; &gt;•
Horaeback riding, swimming, and Mrs.
Maxwell
Anderson, tl, I'upe was tpado ehelrman
The Chinese teemed ta b a 'lta *
DAYTONA IIKACII. Aug., II j lite n l of I’oldie Instruction
bar n't ili-fiitllHy I k-. ii decided t y
of u eotnmIUre eoosLIIng o( J,
busting, la m ta , and
campfire
Last school y ra r there was n
ling the better of the aerial fight*
—Wb Dslrynicn living near the
rUinta will ba fastafad at tha Hollo Peter*. Mr. and Mrs. Reu L. Marelilelta, H. II. lluleiiiHti.
Frm ln n lr
t'o cn ly
.tutlvurillea,. Ing.
airport yesterday lohl a feder­ total enndlm enl ill this f'nonly of 1
Henry
VHrnum
*
tbiea-day pioneer adlhp
which ttech i, Mrs.
f o u n t ) Sh e riff f \ M. Ilin t l n •
Poor—b ar* lent th eir names to and Fred Wilson, which etll al hoard of Inquiry the Miami- M 7 I pupila, 2,773 while anil 2.IR&gt;tl.
The heavy cruiser Angagth,
will b e, In a t * , l l lo r many
diew
up
n
pros
peel
un.
negro
students.
The
average
a
t
.
I
Itorlcd toils&gt;.
the affair, and the
Bpanlah
bound airliner that crashed hero
flagship of the United B Utf*
Sanford d irt ■coate, It wa* anThe decision whs unt made
ambassador. Dr. PsHiand*
da
Tuesday morning rro*»ed
the tetidincr for last y ra r wav report - 1
Thu autop&gt;y |wrformed on It.* Asiatic f1*(t, arrived In tha h s th ff
, nuuaced today by Ml*e Iren*
wlthmil,
much
Hmlroversey
ami
rd
&gt;1
M
fi
percent
for
the
while
j
loa Rios, has signified hfa In­
highway st Ihn usual height.
H Idton, captain W the
local
bewly Jiy Dr. W. T. lottigley 1st.-' a lte r a forced draught run- datas
malty varied opinions, hut the
Officials of the Florida Power 11, 11,Iren amt XO perrent for th i
tention to attend.
the roast.
'-• '*’.'&lt;?)
troop.
group
considered
the
plan
&gt;o
yp a terd urftu lm im n n failed .to •*•
and
Llsht
company
charred negroes.
Chlsf spokesman for the dis­
The Fourth Regiment ot
A Court of Awhrda al which
he
the
l&gt;*si
sUhnilHed.
During the IP.'MI-1lltl7 srhrrd
vesl any V vlm itit proof Ihu'. tha l.’nltrd Rtatee marines, - IQS0
Thursday the plane struck the
sident* Ihus far |s Mrs. Alice
the clrl* will ytogent them
A plan fur » aultserlpllon list
V. O’Leary, wtf* of A rthur T.
pole because II was flylnr ,IHI te a r, It tags reported, the ’Hoard
OrUndoati tool met w ith violence, fleers and men, wws on patrol
salrea for a«v*a**m*au will b*
he
slgnotl Ity donor* ill I low after It left the runway al ot
P u hllr
Inal ruction
tis-eived'
O'Leary, prominent New York to
however, .tho* physician
declared slung the northern ed g g .af
held AM ta i t f l N o'clock.
fuuda
was
ups
of
tile
Hist
con­
dlf2.fUtn.IM)
from
Hie
State.
"
l,h
*he
Uvea
o
f
I.OtMl
Anp-rl
the
south
eud
of
Hhotls
field.
lawyer end president of
the
that In- found .liiuisj-s ih o u l the International settlement. All
Lieutenants who expect to - at
siderations,
Jdr.
Wilson read
from
the
Sm
ith
H
ugh
es
fun-l,^
can*
endangered
In
the
Inlt-rna.'
Cnpt.
H
V,
Hlrhenhai
ker,
m a n 's Issty. which h r did hot-be- able rlvllisn volunlaers w»ro f S |
H ad Ihn camp include: Mabel Catholic Laymen's Iftgn*.
lit
sitaiighai 't''"" "
On being Informed that Mr*. lilt) plan In lh" lUBmher* pro, general manager nf the F.sstrrn Mll.HUtl.ltH from the t'om ity'a ge t - ' llonal setllemont
self inflirteil.
C hapm an,' D arts,, McCall, Gall
m
l.
It
provided
lhd|
rontrthwhere
I
hlnese
am
iJapanese.
. under arms.
Air Lines. derWred there would r r a l fund, fn'.',477.1)7 allocated
Caroline O'Dar, democratic rapThe American com m unity-ta
f
o
r
m
were
dashing,
the
I'm
tr
.l
1
,n
.",r
l*»«'l‘''»«
o
f
the
d
.^
U
^
a
n
j
D eforce!, aag Joyce King, w hig
Utora
would
lie
rrp
iy
cd
(rum
hare been no accident I f Ihn from th* current districts and
from
New
,
, 1 .. ,, .
,
'w a s found n wafi-h, |7.ln fit v u r - 1 )Shanghai numbers inora than
I'aiiot L eadart O llr* Chapman. eaeentail«*-at-larr*
Ihe
profile
o(
lh*
retiip
after
cy uni, , ^ ; ^ nr(h of
temporary line had tod lw&lt;/ fretn district bonds S70,VOI.Ky, &lt;&lt; States, dslatle- fleet, under
York end persona! friend
of
jfOO persons.
•
M a ria m Spencer, and K atbar- Mrs, Rooearelt, was among the they bed heeomn safllclenl tn erected without notification of total receipts amounting In |!t37,niand of Admiral Harry V - ^ ' l f S a rrealpU whlrh O.ffrwy was
Chins** rsfujha, driven from Jkw
In* 6p*near will lin o go.
h, v# withdrawn • frdm rb Inrs* q u arter of tha r i t y .h r
airport and flying e rrrlre em ­ til)A t beside* hHD.H.IH in free (above), w a, ordered ini., actio n .;tr|K, rtrt|
• backer*. Mr*. o ’&lt;-*ary v-arraiit ll.
AddlHtmsI Campers arc: La c
Mr. Pup* staled that In h i, ployes.
books furnished ly the State.
wired |b e congresswoman
her
j
Ihr
Drlsndo
Post Office l*&gt;t Tucs flam** which fallesead lha
rails
Dolton, . 0***
H arper,
o| Inlon, persons wloi hint money
As Den la Mulligan, d&lt;-|uirtmniil
Apprnaimijtely
flMt.HS3.IO of
day when he was making -iroiiera­ fire, swarmed over th* town,
Mariya t'.oelacb, A Neill*
Oan* objections.
for
lit*
project
should
I—
payed
or
lum
m
sree
Inspector,
dlro&lt;
ted
J
the
tutsl
waa'pakl
to
Ihr
I
7
K
teach
■he g iv e nut a reply from
tion* for n fishing r a i l l k .i at rlty wa* In a furor. R ata f*U.
■ Dally. Vlralata Chapman. U
hayk wlHt Interest In order that the Inreatlgellnn
through
llrje r* and print ipnla of Ihr I'.mnty
I'otrtmadu llcsrh.
Ing to the discomfort a l ro a id ta *
tin Oormly, R ath gpeucer, Kthel Mrs. O’Day, In which I V con­ they might ha compensated for second day, F. M. Thompson, n i l , ,
„
|
,
ry
„f
Sheriff Hand today declined to but falling to stop -tha batU*. * i
Root, ixtula* N ardtren,
Mary gresswoman said:
-their
loan.
(Ireenrllla, B. (*.. continued In •TransporUllon nf 1471 pupil* to
"I have n» Intention of ta k ­
Tha a tria l bombing fired lgm *
give -any definite theory In tlm
Anna Oormly, Mdlta
Lovsjoy,
Although several of the a s­ tho unconscious condition
h e | , n&lt;| frm„ llw
j , , , &gt;(, r ■ A WPA project Wlileli would
storags tanks on Uw WhaiUMP.
case until w flcr-atl evidence h e* !0||I storage
Katharine H art, RUaabeU Whig ing aides In the Bpanlah con­ sembly were aot of the opin­ ha* been la since the n arld en t.jriM1, (h r |i(l&gt;rd of
provide
cnoniuuillv
saltltallon
lo
K&lt;lucatl«n
flict, but reserve tn ay**U th*
bam, Martha Wrfgbl, flatly Watho eiuount of IJ.Nlo In HcmlmvUi lirrn pr«M'iiled Ihe coroner’s jury River xnd a s tiff wind fannad tag 1
Peter PhlllpuHs. |J , hoarded
F.t7.HH».71» nr $25.28 per student.
rlaht to assist .children when ion Ihsl the lube front wea Ho­
County ha* l»-eii approved by gt the Inquest and Ihalr vanllci I* flamas over a wide ara*.
than, Hatty g f g m x n .
Run'
liest Ideal toil for lh* .ramp, they train with the bialy o( Ills fath I
over I choose lo do no."
Thr hcelth program o f th* Ihe presldehl, st-cordltiK to llt- jtndcrvd which will probably
WARIIINaTUN. A*g.. Id. -gr
T itum , J a lanes
Howard,
•
derided
In
hark
l
l
lo
the
u
t­
rr.
J,
F.
FhlUpolls,
for
Miami,
Mrs. Poor, wife ot th a sculp­
schools cost I2AI3.24 ami admin* formslhiii lornlved ftwluy from early nrxl weak. Ha added, how­ OPl BsoretSl’y II uU • *Sld U|U
Edna (Boltina,
most
In
order
that
no
lime
where
h*
soiled
for
Jsnislua
to r and chairmen of the cam
slralion $T7tt7.flI, bringing Iho to ­ Ht-nslor Ch.itb*» O. Andrew*.
(rvstlisrt Oe Fw«V TRp* » i
ever, Hint he and his force were
milt## arranging
tha
fiesta, wonld be loel la cunsirucHou Tho lad who escaped s,-flown ta l current expenses of th r I’oun*
Provisions for sin h ,&lt;-ivl&lt;— lit working overtime following *v*ry
of
lb*
ramp.
Injury
In
lh*
disaster,
lesrnatl
she and other eomaajttaa
All
were
certain
that all of hja parent's death We.ln*a- ly ’* school system tu t ‘J5.'l.52H.II. other counties wws also mad". plausible &lt;lue in th r ra te .
her*
received
The property bolonging tn the Duval
An Orlando painter, Jack M ar­
will receive lti.en. Jet
b
asin
et,
concerns
.would
dlrecwy itsy night.
threats from rran co
part lee as
school Is valued s i 11,0.13,1)05
end Indirectly benefit from the
ForfCMl
II. M. H am ilton.' of Detroit making dn Investment of I2 II.II feraon wilt n-relve ir.il.u. mid lin, Is being Tic Id for quest kmin-f
In break up the event,
in lh* local Juil | k tiding 1*1* result
Taylor will lo- awarded It.M l
th e frailer ram p and th at build- another of the passengers, pre­
Florida: P artly cloudy, wMaly-j ;
“The
United
State*
govern­
per pupil.
It ENDATM
Franco
gpaalah
Thnlllll dell Mill- slim al"m nf of the Inquest. It was learned that
m ent has racngalaed the Spaa lity should he begun a* soon pared U&gt; take a plane to con­
During Ihe past fiscal year, the funds di'p"lnta largely uikiii a sh irt identiflid &gt;&lt; th at of Mar­ scattered ihundvrshswara Busdsy
Prentlar, Ant-, I I - W - O a v
a* pa*sUde.
and possibly In aadrosm. Sfltih .
tinue
hla
trip
to
Houth
America,
tah
loyalists.'said
Mr*,
ro
a
r
,
aram enl troop* threat forward
B4f.8l0.7t w as’ paid out by the
I’rwssnt at the meeting last
Paul Altord. of Daytona lleacb, Board for th e purpo»e of retlrinif the total allm allou to th&lt;, slate, lin's had been found and appeared portion and n*
•n . mile in n adrprit* attack on “ and they are the only Bpanlah I night
to
contain
splotches
of
blood.
the fact Hist Hie president hsa
were
T. H. HIin peon. found I L M , l a bank draft* un­
night
and
Sunday,
&gt;1 with
Ilia Branota froat owt*l4a Ma
president of the Rcmlnol* Coun­ der Iha- wreek age of lh"', plana hoods and paym rnl t^T Interval on .signed Mie project places It In
northwest Florid*: pi
drtd M laonigamtn kam m e^d
oulsUn&lt;llng
bnhde
which
amount
(•rnrabta povlllnn Tor
definite
ty
Chamber
of
Commerce, where H am ilton' had lost them
cal thundershowers tonight , | M
oat new gals* an the long teeroiisldi-isllon* snmelliio. wlri the
{ Ralph Bagwell, secretary,
Ed- on the total morning end turned to J(173,1)00 DO
Sunday,
...
: *- &gt;h-u
uel spearhead I N miles o
At Ihe lime Ihe, annual rep o rt near fiilui". ll was slalisl.
ward Higgins, mayor of tha ih*m over to ta* owner before be
Day
lama
Tides
of Spate's principal oily.
was made ta the Wat* Huperjnjen
Sundiv tides, high. I M A .
O D DOM IT H u f f t )
tll,r
W alter Coteman, left the hpsPHal. ... I h f oppoM N I,’ .locked l«
dent, the Rnsrd of F-durnllan hat
V F p u w irig l l u &gt; v
Mack Cleveland. K. H. Leaey,
The
dairyman
who
irsilftad
11 -month-eld d tv ti-w a r, oono
C tplsln amt Mrs.
Fred
$. 4:13 P. M.| low, Itd d A. M-, Bta
d rash halenee of |)H ,fli. 8l.
WAniiiMGrTiN aw*
•Tad B. NUfSS, H .’ H. Cotasssn. yesterday nald they had wutrbad
. i rated th eir b « U * ' efforts on
F*r*S of the local
Mat vat low | P M. Monday's lidas, t r t t i f * WASHINOTOW- Aa g , Jd.—jJFi ,, B
A, La*. M. J. Lodge, many tsk eafjs of the elr llaerq I . I a s i year , th r general mlllse*
Army Headquarters relum ed to­ M . d i l l $&gt;. M.i la y , B itt A. M , ’
tepam lg Osnlfnt Spanish
t
.fo r vchoo* purposes w i t ! and the
front Iho soelh end of the (laid
*
day from an sitonslva'- vacaHop lu.-to P. M.
frentd and «U h
chalked
flm a lto n * of
Benata r
Black, , , d J ' ^ M»r,llW t*
nnd Ike rising ship* sversfwd district millape 10. and ncronllng
H in n y m
Victorian tn tha shall torn aw
Funeral serrlcea for Kugrng through tin- im itU rit p art of!
U present Indications th* mllleira
AUhgais Democrat, aa a
anfrom H U M feat over lb* high­
Yesterday, SOBBj today, M .L
T ha Danish |fe c a l, Edith. was araaas cowrt Justice, repeated rewill be spproilm ately the same lo Gaffney will Im held gt tho All lha U nited' Htatea’
way whan they gro **&lt;1
PreciplUUM
hombfd and ana* by to w ta- aatpt of a u a y tatters and talaC o rartn r appruslm sfll^ l.luo
Bold*
('athollr
f'h u n li her*
rover
o|ier*llng
rnvl#
Ihr
men
Ing
Two
of . them
**hl
they
Total fo r yaatardsy —
i arra n t platw* U mtlaa aw ‘
Monday morning *&gt; n tut o’clock, mil**, the F -rras vlallad Niag­
asm urging delay In act loa
jranr.
watched the ||-pas*enger ship
Total for m astii to dsl*
with Father lllsloip
of
Ilia ara Falls. M u.lok* Lakes', sad
of Barca tona. tam ing Ua «
ea the Preaid eat'e
ll started lie trip Tio-eday
Norms! to dgje _____
of N AM n Stanch aoa-tai
Catholic t'h u rih Iff' urlaiidu of- Loitdos, tm taiJn In thatr larg t
ad th e AUbauwa.
I A membership drive lo be. morning and told I be boerd Ike
Temy
vcnHw ahaa rm r to tab s la the
flclatlng. It was 'h-sVu-d 1st* houaaemr.
4T
Lunched tn the near future, ■
They
gnld
ta*
craft waa shnnt II feet high
Hfehaota. The gain w ars saved telegram* asked th a t (
"Al times, Ibc weather wag to
Maximum, BBj
this sfternonn.
- *dear* to be held Aag. 17. and • b e n ll atroefc lb s p o le •■ro*o
by Bpnntah flphtad fr ig s .
O ffkial
Pallhenrrre will -&lt;7be clioaen cool Ibal w* had lo al**r under
n picnic |a Bepf- war* planned lh* rood oppnallf the ehd nf the
three
blanket*
and
from memliers of the Orlando two or
L e t night al tha semi-monthly runway.
■CRT n et m crash
Pp*l of the AmWlcsn Ix-glon balld a small fir* la th* hasatmeeting of lh* Bxhfucd B. P.
hdtly of
Bid nay t , Bkaaon, of MlaasL
Sad Interno-nt will be mads lo car. Wa rertslnly found a vary
_ HAM OW O, O rta n a y , - d d
O. Elks ta tha Elks Lodge, ag- operation* Uemager of the Eastthe locsl cemetery Hla aged decided difference when wg re ­
cordlag to
George
T harslea, era Air tAssa, told ib* board
parents, Mr. and Mr*. John J. t u r n e d , b e said.
a aAiled rater.
A large dsUgatkm from
lha records nf
Capf. aum rt
Thay were sccumpanLd
by
G lffnay, who liv* In ronnacllr
have Util*
A a k r l g j dapper wee bald tor
Camp uf th*
On-Pilot Robert &lt;0 ,
mofbsr.
Faron’s
ML will not b* able to ailaad Mrg,
ta ta* crash. Wtfwl a f tha World will *U*ad
florosc# Kay*,
§ tap sarvlcsa,
e
-Ke­
■d Mi Em * yw*j
i
| i m » » . i — i* * * T
.

Spanish Fiesta TolSala 0 ( Stock Is
Aid Children Runs Suggested Plan
For Trailer Camp
Into Diffii

Rebel And LoytRst Pope Named Chair­
man Of Committee
Sympathizers Have
ToDraw
Prospectus
Hot Disagreements

Public Education
Cost County $50

G affney Death Is

Guards Americans

IS till Mystery

As

Clues Are Sought

a te s S ts :

Many- FeaturesAre
Planned For Girls
A t Camp Wikiwiki

W itnesses Report

Autopsy Fails
Re
vealt Definite Evi­
dence Of Violence

English

By Superintendent

^ “ 5* "

:S

President Approves
Local WPA Project

7(
LOCAL W EATHER j

'Loyalists Surprise
Rebels W ith A ttack

I

I

FerenH Return From
Extendvc&gt; Auto Tour

Solo ns Got L etters
1
in
Black

{Gaffney Kites Will
-Be HeldHerc Monday

E ilu Lay Plana For
Daoca* Picnic, Drive

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

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Batsmen In6th Win
; Phillips Gets 2 Hits
And H uchw S p o i l Possible
‘ No-Hit, No-Bun Contest For Wynn
With Singles In 5th And 7th

C O R RE CT M EN U W * A *

Summer Merchandise

it h i t M M mod U i Deland when Itogrrrle lined ew* • •lagto
l failed to atop the forward late right field. McIntyre fanned
tbtaf Of the Sanford Look- Um noit throo botomra to and tho
to thi t a f w M whoa hut toning.
rt Burl, Wynn Tonne ll-roarl Tho Lookout* tolllod tholr ot­
ter chunker for tho local*; lim- tend mtrktr In tho fourty whoa
Iht Hod* t« hat two single* with ono win out, Lnngotoa woo
fated only 17 man officially to aafe'dn Alano's trier o f hit ground
a • to 0 decision boforo *00 hall. Prkhird wont out M*md to
ah tho Sanford Municipal Ath- flrot advancing Langston to aorond

ALL WASH PANTS
SEE THESE VALUES!

,lli » V o r t j i n o a

14.00 fROUSERS Now.
5.50 TROUSERS Now..
3.00 TROUSERS Now..
2.50 TRO U SE R S N ow

.

all foor o f which man wont down
kt otter. It wot tho tilth from*
hhforo tho Rods could got more
Iten throo non at tho plat* during
tfe* tonlag. la tho sixth a hit baUa t a w u Ion atraadod.
, Baaing Wynn on Ui* mound w u
TTh* Croat" McIntyre. McIntyre
-alto ted good W e r t although * i
gave up tight hit*. Ifa Issued only
aw* fro* pa** ani *truck out lit
et tho Lookout*.
Y; Loading tho hitting for tho ovaahtg wan OoorgO Phillip* and.LItII* loo Ruggerio. Phillip*, ploying
amtor field for tho leeala, drove
oat a double and a (Ingle In four
trips to tho plato. Rnggerio elnglod
twice to cantor field. Martin •*•
awred a triple and Holbrook a douM* while Lang*ton and Wynn worn
credited with nlngU*.
I Taking tho cake for tho fielding
g«nl of thi evening waa Dirk Adalrto catch of Sam Holbrook'*
long drive to the left field wall In
tho fifth taping.
Tluw anArln*
mf t a. Iw began
Rusaran In
In ftho
ha
'" The
scaring affair
aeeond Inning when tha local*
shoved aerna* the Initial run of the
UtL Ooorg* Phillip* led o ff with n
double, to tho toft-center field
Wptt and leered moment* later

TODAY’S SPORTING
a A
WORLD „ A

Luanl

Marked t o Go!
knm m

Herald Hport* Pd I or

■
Wo do not believe. that there
to any club in-Uila circuit that
can itop tb*'forward irfarvh that
Clary a* ~—
Bill Rodger*, and hto Hanfonl
Blnaitsn Ik
Mania II ..
Lookout* have launched during
lloltaruoh •'
the pact flea- day*.
Phillip* rt .
• it Bapford dooa regain the
first th t, | H can lay T°*r
dough that ah* what fall oat
aaao aba-got* la for lho»r
a—0*11*4 cor lla la t r r - In *th.
Sanford yoonnatern arc real­
n * c * --------------------------M l M l •**— e
ly ectting (heir ■ heart «n
Laekaata
-------- * 1* &lt;•« Ota— *
Merer*. Adair, tluahea.
M u*.
gttUhg the Plorlda State
Waa* ballad In. It pa ■•tin. Wean.
League famaaal b y . endlag
Phi 111pa. T w o fcaoe tolls. m u lls*,

flnlbronh. Tb r* « baa* hit. Marllhi
aiolrn haras, la n t i l 'n .
filer lah*
mu
Doubt* alar A Motbranh
la
PrlrhaM. Leri on ba***. It*4* I.
Lsoknuta
Mm m &lt;•« ball*. W rnn
I. H rtniyr* fY Btrlhensla, W yn*
(. MelnlVre I. till by pllehtr, by
Wyaa IB*lf 1*w*r). I'mplr**. Dou*U* asa Wry. Tim *. 1 !t*.

tholr olaho and they are goiag
Into tha (Pflhaaihnrnay Hy«tew playoff and win tha
honor of playing the win­
ner* nf tha Cesrgta-Plarida
League far tha Claaa D
Champtowahlp of the South.
Intern*ling
On* of Uw
man on tho Banford Club to our
now oatchor—Bam Holbrook. Hto
knowledg* behind tha bat again
proved to bo o big foclor Mon­
day evening when Hanfonl mot
Um Daytona Beach IsUndorT M
hto hsady work behind tha bat
w»* vary good and hi* work with
lha stick wa*. aa good aa ran b4
IT. HEAVY DUTY BLACK DIA- PURNIBI1ED ROOMS — privato expected at such a time In the
MOND TRAILER, good tiro*,
bath. Also three room opart*
oneloood body. $150.00. IMS Chav- moot, 107 North Loenat, Lawf . ' volot coop*, good Jltlrww. 11*500
C ijj Root A Bonn, Vend Car Doaloro.

C lassified Advertisements

Z,

1;

2100 TROUSERS Now

Schedule Of
Coming Games

» A » M « ld H afr'W anted
cowcfto.acfaadi'M fajtbtUtT

igj.-.W B HAVE an ueallanl oPP«r
' ,ton1ly to offer eeme
man.
K;.
Route should net
*»«klr
profit Applkonl ahooU be b*-

to not Ire *0 nelly the wrong
doing* nf the ployern On our
club and hie wlllingarao to "
trll them tholr mistaken m
that they can laiprnvn thornseleen ara big factor* In hto f
favor. The u n i thing hap­
pened last eaaaon.
When 1
player* on our InfleM wad*
wletakre old Shorty MaKby 1
would be oae of the first to
tell 1hr** obout It- Shorty
could notlco mistake* *0 I
•sally.
- - I
ha* be .m condurtlng many boss*,
ball school* oil oerr the enun-rj
for tho W*»hlngton Benatiirn **(
wall aa scouting for tham.
1
By tha way. wa bars bees
‘Informed that Washlagtow
aad Chattanooga wf!1 conduct
around IB baseball acheeta
during tha rowing Pall, WloIcr end Spring and will Who
ball player* end sand them to
saw* team In their chain
which win ha expanded tre­
mendously this winter. Clark
Griffith has finally row* to
. tho rmclaatoa that that to
Ik* only way la got boll
player* tkeoa day*.
Wo believe that Griffith
to
doing (ho right thing even though
pom* ear ho Isn’t, but every­
thing you dr In baa*bell to notod
us -ttto oil In tha gumo" and •*

a fa.. . .

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Appointment Of AlR- ijlousholder,
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Herndon R etum A furt Bench Causes ter M eeting With
Stir Among Solons
S t a t e Comptroller

18 Lose

^es
As Tenement
H ouse f a i l s
Disaster •Reaulta Aa
^ K h s'D fW a t^ F ro m ’
Broken Sewer Pfpe
Hit Old Stntctufrc

Sino-Central Army
Forces Enter City

WASHINGTON. Aug. !« - « ■ »
CV&gt;ur»tj(i Attorney K. T. Iloux_President
Koosevolt
namod
Mer, Vlsrk of the Circuit Court
Senator Hugo Rlack of Alabama
T. Ilemilon and County Comto the Supreme Court today btitj
his Immediate rontlrmetlon wag. h*loner f f . B. Ballard returned
Japanese Marines In
blocked by Kenelcm Uurke, Ne.| ft night from Tallahassee where
Found DcadWIthTiny
) represented Seminole County
i braskn Democrat and Johnson,'
Number O f 5,000
attempt
Girl’s Arms ‘Tight­
CallfortJi. Ileptiblk an.
. . I . an , unsurerssfi'l
.
-- --- of
Deployed For Action
1 The r.omtaati-m to the n l a e e 1 n f the coentlrs of tho Flats
ly ClutchinR Nefck
formerly
occupied by
Will In ** 0," * ln •»«*"** &gt;'«« them from
„ ^ ..v
.
■Van IHvanler was sent to tho *9® Htale gasoline tax arrordlna
SHANGHAI, Aug. 12.—
NEW
YORK,
A
ur
.
12—
S.nstc
in
a
ruul-ne
Hat
of
olhar
W
l«
*
l
«ria
passed
by
the
(AP)—Ranks of Japanese
appointments. 'I Me While House j ® * ,r l&gt;egl*telure.
( A P ) — At Ipitnt 18 p-TriUn*
bluejacket* moved into bat­
did not make II public leaving
tiovemor Cone also joined the
tle poaltion In Shanghai to
i were crushed to death
lit
...
.
newsmen to Irain i f the dratg., county official* In their plraa to
face an unatemmed torrent ‘ - *a ■ ! ,V f
I
their
sleep
early
today
am
id
committee was hlndgeoncd when IT j M tk,n ni ths Hniste........
» a t r Complrollcr J. U. Lo*
of Ch*neae regular* tonight police and 150 girl strikers dashed
in smtilhcrlnif a v a la h e h fr 'o r '
at the Domlnkst Woolens and | |||,ck has been a leader Initialing that It was lhelr~fnbney
and garrieona of tfte United Textiles, Ltd., mill at Peterborn, Ont. A riot In which several J alternating the adinlnistraCnn a and all that stands In the wey la
bricks uml dciiris when three
States and three other na­ wero hurt and alx arrested ent-cd as tho rompany atartrd a hark. [ wage and hour legislation,
t^e signing of the rhecka." HowISIntcii
Island
tenement?
tion* mnhlli*ed **for the to-work movement following
The nomination
immediately evrr, the Comptroller refusrd to
|ImllditiKs collapsed during
worat." ."The peace confer^ r=~created a tremendous stir In the ■Ign them, contend in* that he
Intended to saxa t ho erlal#
'
J
anoo" Ir
Smiles and warm handshake* weir ibo order of tho night at a violent rainstorm.
Renate. Chairmen Ashurat, Art helleveil the acts affecting at least
In thy panic-atrkkcn city ended
Tons of water, foarlng
sons Democrat of the Judiciary t t counties of the Flair are uncon' 1hu “ harmi ny” dinner o f- Democratic si ti.iliir* .in_Wj\shlngt0tl,. Vice
BUT*.
In falhi
folSInlUce,' dimanifnl homedlap yiituilonai.
President Garner I rightl; toaslma itcr *1 the alfalr. greet* Sena. down from tn overflowing atorni
wirihlp* at
B « tM
e d 'b jT «
approval of It without rvfcrenr#
Tu this contention, It w**i tor Alltel, W. lUrkley Cl*. Kyi. new nnjorlty leader »f the sonatr. rower about midnight 'struck the
Bhatighsl'a wharv**,
Japan***
to th« committee, the usual pro­ learned that Attorney General
In' whose honor Ihe dinnrr wn* given. Pirsldi-nt Rnt*»evclt ernt ancient brick dwelling* and rippad
meal force* eetlmaUd to a num.
cedure for nominations.
Cary I). Imndla told him that all
them asunder.
.
ber between ft.000 and 8,000
Senator Burke, one of thd laws were valid And should he ear* his ''regrets.*Rescue squads of police and fire­
moved Into the eame poaltion* |
leaders
In the recent
fight . t U out by the admlBiatrator* of
men pulled at Ih* tangled wrack'
they occupied during .the 10**1
against the Supreme Court rn Ike- Stale until declared otherwise
age for additional vlctima. •
*
Chlnsse-Japanese hoeUtltte*. Tney
largenunt bill which Black aup.
Supreme Court.
Three persona atUI war* missing.
deployed alone tho fringe of the Tug-Of-W ar Betoken Famous Flier Starts ported, quickly objected,
County Attorney lloutholder
Four othars who eaenpad frees
Japaneeo portion of the Inter,
_ ifficult
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D
Hop Vial He waa joined p moment later ^ lied
. President Onid Elethat according to state­
scattered structures wevs taken to
national eottlomont
and
the
ment* made ty various county o f­
Rtraten Island HoeplUl with cari­
mentsGrows Fierce
AlaskaAnd Chicago
road* ^extending northward.
ficials at thrlr meeting, the with­
ous Injuries.
*
Chinese
central
authority
Their objection* forced
the
Patrolmen Joseph McBreaa of
WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.-&lt;A1
MOSCOW,
Aug.
12 ^ - nomination to go over for action holding of this money will cause a
troops streaming Into the city
ryitlcal rendition In many counties
Fmergenty Squad Number *10,. th e ,
answered to no authority but —Congreaelonal forces, angered sivtamuml l.erenslisky. the So. at Ira it until tomorrow.
la Ihc State.
rescuer on tho scene, died a boro.
the ' army.
Civilian authorities by President Rooscvrlt'a refusal y|M urk|)-, mMt famous flier,
State
Comptroller
liJ
Assembly
Staged
In
Ashurat told the .Senate it was
11a plunged Into o m o f tb* baUd''
would not try to utop them.
a "memorial custom" that whrn. I This, will not be true of Seminole j
Gainesville Is At­ Inga after the first
unty, however, Ifr. Householder!
Beseeched Without
Each force indicated it was hot
over any member o f the chainSearching
iitlnurd, aa this county has with
tended By 2 Locals roltapaed.
planning to attack. But the alt. assured, blocked hla wage and j flight to New York,
her w is nominated to the fcuAvnil By Counties
him later burled in tb*
l/nllka two previous sucres*, preme Ccurt It should be gi sn drawn only enough of their sharo
■tien needed only a spark to hour legislation yesterday.
(n bU arms, with bar
( * tot In* tax money In *n.1,
. " f l * t * r « ( . « t r between the! ful Ri*t ten flight*
tu North consideration wttheut nturoneu
I le*lrv I'T a .aimplilted «grt
% b c y : N tixhOT a^ut t e a W f - . t
rtfc a
to R*T rxpenx**1tnrttr*| TAl.t.AIIAHttUi; An* IS,- Id'i mfturet. iiiijiixtm'enl program*'*)'
President'
end
powerful
alejnrnt*
America
ovrt
the
roof
of
the
to
the
committee.
United Slate* marina*, 1J)M
the body of feurprer id j VIrsWat
rod*ln their hood rofomtlng
rg pro
iiro'l Joined by l inner run t'mie nlf|. iw i whlrlt would
Im better
strong, wero mobilised^ along In Congroee beceme eo fierc* „ or14( |hi&lt; wU) not „ iTn fnr thf
'
• ,
grunt *o that an additional mlllngel, 1,|, „f tw*l)ty-flVe rmuiln* lenif* Itdiililtnl tu crops nnd yvnwlna lludnkk.
wreck Pacific Cuetl end will not be
with Russian, Preach and Brit. that It threatened lo
The disaster strurk at the height
for this purpose ne*«l not be levied! ,„| 'unsuressfully &gt;'e«l*nbi) for ■iindlllnns In tin* »t*ln was Inlah garrisons. T ho, Americans plane for an early adjournment
nf a thunder and rtectrkal
stern*
un rititrnp .of the county.
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money they tlaiin i* d o i Ih-iii from linllraled Ity Florida tariuera at,
wvre charged with pretactIon of and tp throw the remaining d*yt&gt;
Mr. Lee. it wae Indicated. *
n
lx-vxasfflky slid five meinlwr*,
a meeting
held
recently
In
"“ ''I’1
mriropollten
nrarly 4,000 United States citl* of tb* Initiative session Into
and l.ong Islxrul in wblcb bu r
fm d aa one reason for hie action,
th, 8uprrm. ,.„ ut,
Mld.
tlalneaVltl*.
tens Ih Shanghai and ita envlr. confuakm.' ,
oilier |a-rsona were killed by ll#btthe
fact
that
there
wero
»
numUr,
rom|1|n,|
|
rr
j_
M
Has
tern
Time
w
,“
h
I".!*
,
A
mro
antletai
tor)
eel
up
i.»*c‘, wim
Adjournment plant were jc4» A. M.
on-, soma of whom wore cut off
liitig or were drowned.
of objector* to the diverting *&gt;f h,|t*,| p.ymonl. l« lb
ptldlaed further when the Sed­ arhrrluled at Fairbanks, Alaska:
nfeuiilivN f..r toll* rltrua fruits su-l truck
by the Chinese advance.
gee
tax
money
for
purp&lt;»e.
othcr!
,W
,
U
M
,
h
)d
|hvll
M ,UUk , rnpa and ipn-tsl »un»ldcrnllnn
Sheriff
C.
M.
Hand
and
acv.
Kdutonton,
Albeita:
and
possibly
• he hrid
The American marine* took ate refused by a vole of 35 to
rial deputies have bern conduct, than elate road building. To U&gt;l»
Wagner Chicago.
mi
ivalij, innUt«'ti at mi nil 'tu)' toy He« Island iottmi ml specup patrol duty along the north, 17, to aldetrark the
ing a widespread search today rtatrmrnt county official, nskcl pi^Biitn tti the n«wili*»l Seiuiti* tally crop* &lt;Wa.
Irtnom- New Documents Are
Ills
flight
comes
Immediately
antl-lyachlng
bill.
Admlnistrallw
tni bonier of Iha International
In the vicinity of a small lake him to continue payment to .................. . that he would not hon... meutlri).
following
that
of
the
three
dar­
leaden
loet
a
motion
which
would
(liven To Trade Body
settlement.
|h#
highway counties until, the objector* might , ht, r(lunly rU|m,
It was plateil that ImiIt illrtu
ing Russian llyers
who
re. on the Old Orlando
It wne war In everything but have permitted them to bring
anil triol| rrui'" bate been In
cently spoil from M0*®0*' *" the between Altamonte Springs andlwin a suit In the Supreme t u,&lt; ftrourt* direct him to do
Many new documents hsva been
offiolal declarations
northwest up other matters in its etead.
agrb-ulVorld's lop
top and then down In 'a Maitland
for aomc ripe whkh »* the counties do not bar* money
Two counties asked the Supreme ill-led In the year's
Meny Southern legislators lined World's
presented tu the library af th*
of Peiping when the Japanese
San
Jacinto,|
might
had
to
the
rinding
nt
to
enter
litigation
in
the
mattn
tnral
ron*i&gt;rv«lion
pninram.
but
cow
pa:
lure
near
Court to require ),|-e to' |&gt;nv the
Setnlnnlr County Chamber of Com­
army sought to drive the Chines* up behind a movement lo delay
He, however, dn lined tn except money, and I-en was directed In growera foul Hint lltt'
set-up merce by Congressman Joe lienTheir flight was n.&lt;N&gt;&lt;&gt; Gen* Gaffney, Orlando bar ten
80th division back from
the the'wage end hour blit and com. Calif.
der,
who,
it
la
feared,
met
with,
‘
hla
pic.jrt,»*1
nr
any
other
cony
ran
Ita
Improved
A
certain
pel the granting of priee.boletrr* mile* Im.g and was completed in
ntuwrr hy Aug. 17. Attorney*
Great Will.
violence mi the shores of the 'promise offered el the meeting said they waived Iho right It) ■taxstflrntten wax leiotlimmnied drkks and sra n»* un file for Ut*
use uf the public, it waa announced
After a heavy artillery attack, ing loxns on cotton and other «1 hours.
If
aurrr-tsfiil,
I,avrnrff»k) small lake some lime last night.' nnd invited litigation uver th* oral argument* in order to &lt;&gt;|» loi^ truck mips- "liir psyuteni* today.
the Japanese wero reported to major crops.
to* bo rontpar.line, on an sere
Kariy yesterday morning, a county'* claims whkh he «ai&lt;l in diie a decision.
phi
trial
make
a
new
addition
tn
The new addition* include a
Cherlea West. llal«on ina^ lie.
hero occupied the Hankow* rail
ihoso
tor
hall rf
fame car idertified a* belonging to volved (9,000,000 annually.
At the county officials' protest taliitt, bust., tilth
wey station are*. The China** tween the Whllo House and eon- KuuiaVi polar
Documentary History of tho Flo s '
oitu-r
cropt.
_
_
Gaffney
waa
found
abandoned!
Th*
Gnunly
Attnmry
indicated
along
Vrilh
the
name*
of
Valeri
meeting, there wax talk that Ibe
under
command
of
GeWral groTOlonal leaders, hurried to
o ff the highway i tar the small Illiat he would continue negotia-^ -*-ea*ergesrey!u ervwtrd'tTJ' IJ-P'a a7~ — a inti|iii»:il~wift nnfflji^fof lli» Ida funurtiHlfh cover* a tea p e r
Wang Chung.Lien used mortars Capitol 11111; lie conferred with Ohkxtnr, Genrgl Baidukov, nnd
period Itum Jan. 1W7 lo Juao.
lake
wilh
a
hrokrn
windshield
t
Ilona
with
the
comptroller
and
that
Lion in halting gat Ins di'lilliu mull blog of rltrus Xtuti-s to ba lUill, a Report of the (temmltte*
and rifle* to defend the etra. House leader* and they in' turn Alexander BeliaVev.
Ini-ludi-d
ns
a
iirarlb-n
quulify
and
signs
about
It
whkh
might]
he
fell
perhaps
this
county
would
linn would force an exlrn session
irgle Hankow past and Chahar with Chairman
O’Connor (D. * " • ----------------------tug for soli building payment*, on Rivers end Harbors of th*
Indicate a struggle, . but en .ex. be able to secure'its share of the of Ihe Legislature,' ,
province.
N. Y.) of the House Rule* Com.
siiil It 'was urged llial payment* House nf RepreaenUtlvc# on "“ A
tensive
search
failed
In
reveal
I
money
without
rnlcring
litigation,
On
this
rpiesllnit,
the
deb-gaThe
Jepaneee also moved mittee.
for thu gins lug of
legume Bill for Completion of tbs con­
CITY NEWS BRIEFS r!!r -!lu" ?* *°
h,v* *•* lh* ,lt“ l,on ln Bemliarlrjiton* got no answer from Governor
troops south from Tientsin to
O’Connor then called o ff a
erupt, wlib It requite
seeding struction of th* Atlantte-Gulf Ship
become o f th* Orlandoan.
County
la
grswtly
different
frnmlCohx.
Ue
attended
ihrlr
meeting
head off Uia reported Chinese meeting of hli committee ached,
Canal arm#* Florida” , aad a re?
Sheriff Hand Indicated that that af other count Ira.
jlate in the day and assured them and more labor, bo greater than part of Ihe fieerotary of Wor dsol"
advance alrng the TJenUIn Pu. uled to consider giving wage
tlioaa
f&lt;
ufc
growing
natural
eras'
If
Malay's
search
failed
W
ft
.
During their visit to the Capital|hr wanted Ihe money'paid. II. I no
kow highway.
Ing with the Florida Crow# State
and, hour
legislation right o|.
real th*
whereabout* of the City tb* bounty officials also, rrfrrrlire waa made to an rxtru cut or chip*.
•’
way on the House ||eor. lie ,&lt;e.
Tim group - cinisldorr-d Ibat Canal.
•aslng man h*
would oiilsr rnnteetod Arthur B. Hals, Chair xpeolnif while hr «»&lt; in Hu- room,
"Th* Chamber's Library «••*’ ,
dined riplanalion. hut tuld the
dragging o|wratlon* to begin mi mag of tho 8Isle Rood Department and ih* Governor d'rlinrd tn die- ilie maklni of a autflelont sup­
lain* many dlrsclorir* of- Import­
Jets Seized And Man House later hr personally fan
the lake at one*.
and J. II. Dowling, chief engineer cuss Ihc question willi rr|Mrlcr».j ply of food* slol libers w^s fl ant citka In Florid* and the South,
whole.heaitedly and enlhusla**.-1 Ke* {trout* of the ship “ Semi­
an ruireh ImiHirituts as tha
of the department.
Arrested By Wardens ‘leaHy"
“ It’* yrvur money.'* the Govr-r (
warding off of a surplus. Him- and much other date of vatus I*
lor Ihc lab«ir alandsH nole l.kn" irill hold their meet School Bufl R uIpm
On their visit the officials nor tuld morn th.m 125 visiting ptlfiiallirn
of
odrulnlatrstlv* many line# of buslneas". It *11
bills. w ,
in
Ing
tonight
at
7:30
o'clock
Three hundred yerdi *f fishS H llrllnef R v
learned that the State Department offkial: "all thsl xtande in th&lt; oiocediira. With
relent inn
of aUted hy Ralph Bagwell,
One
Administration
leader
In'd
the
Junior
High
Hchool.
log m i were ooaflatteted, one
a iu a ic a My (.r o u p ,„ d .pproved the construction «,r * way la the signing nf rhecka," . I flexibility and a single pay
reporters the meeting had beet
lary.
matt arretted aad wprruta obtold the nffirlals In- te-llev
'■
.new bridge aver the Waklvs River .. lav
_ .
, , ,,
. , . ,
. ' tiu-nt plan was requesl«d.
Many phot, graphs
of
tho
taload for the arrest of two railed off because proponents el
\artnaa
regulatlog*
relative, west of hero and repairing of the lb*
PCI* affecting *1 l e t twenty-, u k||.
,h„
more by Oame Wardens C C. tb* lalar legislation could not recent , wreck of the EAL tren*. In the hind, car* and upera- causeway and fill leading to tli- eight counties were unrnmd'tu ,
„ rOK,nl , „ . , uro pmrvsm ba
, muster sufficient Voles ill the port plane In Daytona Beach lion nt wlinol 6tta*s
n„- |,rMg*
Howard aad Ira Brower
'
,
r.inllnui'd,
wlib ,lhi'
addition
LOCAL WEATHER
1
I
commulee
at
inovnl
to
get
Uwir
were displayed tislay by Voile count lex.
Bird Island yesterday
raaponslblllili-s
of
Th* Road Department offki.1.
"In* not g o in g ........ . my n.-.k #f
*ni|
, hill before the House
Williams, who tor&gt;k them with­ drlrcr, and prioripal. and bn llndkated that while it might nut in a noose hy paying this in......
log, It was Ia* read today.
.... ...
,(ir
„.lnistHour.1
11 . . ' .
.. .
Farscaat
Tb* wards** slabtad lb* boat jI Home
nome
Hour • members
members #«. in a fsw hour* of th* Occident. faavior ot aludsnUa worn .'••"
lb* possible to tirgln ih* project ”
• tu,
iqyAle,
and
ga|fl|on;y
ruaaed
si
a
Masting
of
Horn'*. -.Partly cloudy with
with th* not,- It *van Indicated.1 pr**.?d
1,1,1
lh l
Fnthermorc, he saki. Florida i&lt;1 bustle*. V H|ilr|al
tlta, (hla yaar every effort will be made
t
••ItsIdaratitM
FrL
Cummin##
no
aa
»r*Mretlau
warm being'
would give the Admlnl*
There or* only two mors days HtaliI’upll i„ begin early nail year.
In cUnjrrr nf Jo*in*:‘« ■h»rn *»f iU naa Baked fur S&lt; * l.land cot- rrattrrfpk thunder show*c*
mad# UCtowor U* Mine lorn! ,tr*U&lt;1T'
additional left fnr payment r f member, Transpurtsllnn bald In Ihe I
Tha road offklaia also promised $1*500,000 h i DunI f* *I•*f e I m&lt;l I'c lull. bftEURO It «I«h # not row* day ami' near wext and oxtismx
th* water. Os* sf lb* was **] roramlUre - vote*, poa.lbly
by abfp dure In the Bent inale County K. Town* laboratory la Uslnes- quick completion af Htats rood
"illvcflihi! I** iMum-y
with
«if»|H crown south yo*s&gt;f tonight or Friday.
grant
KxUsrrtr ’ • Hrthwrwt
Florid*
tb* b&gt;*t was a*bbod by th*
. *®. *™
"1 m y ld*n^ chamber of Commxrcs If -the vllle rocsally. Tv W- lur» loa No. t U now under construction lovtod by roadbuiftiing- Ifr Invltawl.
lhB- ......................
FVidoy
nams* are to b* Included In tba member -I tb* -Commute* an and to send on -Improvement crew lltlgatli.ii orer the county claim*, T|l&gt; n„ Mj , „
ward*** bat tb* otb*r two mod* w !^®ut
*‘1°
.ailed by partly #4nfalX taalght.
However, Representative Cog Official Ballot for tb* elactlon nouored today. .,
irrxhow-ars.
their got-away,
ta begin repairs of Calsry and Which he said Involved (O^HWJXK) ,, j, C|a,lon, r balrjiun nf lb* Bfallcm l, thu
Kesults of LhP . Mating sre OSWeva Avvnurs far the Immedlats
haloing In Lah* Jossap I* IK. Go.) a committee member of directors, T. K.
Simpson,
• F**r.
i Hisln Agricultural tSn**r»*tlon
. . Da) tea* TMro
Aug. bslog rndifled |ote o *rt of re­ fotore.
forbiddas by
outot* who I* oppoanl to th* wag* president, warned today,
“Tbat’a my »t«ry. grptbuieri, (-usnwiltiM at the n d l.g *. « f
Frwla/ tVlsp, high.- tl 00 A.
arid
Hour
legislation,
declared:
gulations
which
wtU
fa*
seat
14-k
th*
daadlins,
and
th*
*1
which provide* that its wotora
Tb* Department, It was learned, sad ITn going lo xttek to It,* t(u. Aurlrt^lro 'In
UsInesrilliC It M.. 11:18 I* M ; low.
"There I* n* punishment,
to the tsrlnus coast lex as soon slap agreed to send offklaia to Ootaptroller aaid
lion will b* bald Ih* first wi
are ctoood to oil •wmmore1st
"! *»*, allended by ih* luiniulitao M , 4-M / . II.
aura
or
influence
thal
can
as
c«.mplat#d,
Mr.
haw
ton
paid.
in Sepiamber.
flab tag aseopt trot Una. VioSagfsrd for tbs purpose pf a con . Lao. declined mi* prupoaol that niembstp,
farmers.
irprexsna 1,
, -. ; ------ —
Thao* presoat at th# msrl- farena* relative to th* acquisition
liaroasater
of this tew corris* o brought ip brer that will par.
h# continue making the disputed nUves of th* AAA In WaahSuperintend- of n right-of-way for State rood
Yssfeiday, '30.03; today
maitemm penalty of (DM or o suada this remmitteo lo
, An Important maottng of His lag were: Rtat*
menta until Itie Siipii-■im'da.srt ; (ugtoo. tha Hlsle AgrlruilOral
a rul# (far llnnw consideration Trailer Comp Committee
will •nt Cotta Kagliah. and Chief No. M which is required tefora (tecld#a txhrthrr Ilie quratfawed Kxlsaslou Berrien. F.iportraaat
year la tb* Canty Jail.
,
' FrecipHoltea
bf tbs wags and hour bill),'* * be held lne th* Chamber of Clack Walker: fiwxa Rickards, snjr hnprovemrnls can b* made to
acta are vslfal.
aialioa, and voratl»a*l agricul­
TtiUl for yvslxntey ___
Hla stand svpporled 'dhr ba­ Co mmnr# I building
at
8:00 aaeratary of tba Florid* Educa­ thf Y*«d. Continued support on all
H* also declined umilhrr tumprn- ture teachers.
Total rpg month to dote .
^
ONLY T U M mV ACHM '
County
lk f 'ofi arms other
legislature o'clock Friday night, It woo rn tion Association) sad
SsmlhaJ* County project* tree also mtea under whkh alt |aymerit*
Attending the a&lt;»*roblr
Normal J o date - -------« *
is |l ■ '
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that ,th* tabor standards lagla. notinerd today by T, E. Blmyr i , Raportntcndeats T, W. Lawful
would
be
released
if
nne
rounly
Hernlnol*
Count)
were
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OBANO BAPID8, Mich. A *., 1*God faros alruhjr
oppoaHtew K ldcnt
of
tb* Bombioi* Ssmlnols; H. F, gitrouer. Alagot * court order. Ice aritd thsl a chapman sail Hoy . F. hymn*Tam perat ores
Hi —( » ) —B vgtgn who broke hi tbp committee even if tb#
ity Chsmfaor of Coma tree. «b«Wi w. T. Nswaoms. h« » test ease would I e necessary in'
Maximum, tilt minimum.
&gt; ptaal of ■ Oread Rapid* rogp' loan dfcpulr k Ironed out. 7b* purpose sf tb* msrtlny r« nos: L B. n* retan, Pulnsm;
EDITH WHARTON DIM
each of oovsnl classes of sp,-, ialj
MpoU m oompaxr
They 'Vsintal out
that
to darts &gt; o means of financing sad Do* Mann, Marios.
OIL KNRH’HKH Ht7IOOLB
fa) controversy.
• tammy aobs hr tbatr •&lt;- Soutbern
representative*
■AINT BRICE, 80U8. BOia
proposed project, ni
Eadolph Item, oppi wring fur lhe|
SCHENECTADY, N. Y,-IA*.
Frans*,
Aug., I I —(Ah—Edith
to It bocouaa they f**r
of th* City Commix,
Dad* County attoroi-y, said he I Austin, T*x.-(AT—Texas pub
American, at
higher wag** in tb* South wiU sion w il also b* present to rn. Burglar, sipped boor white looting
that the court probably I11*
• « belkved is tr th
a t* her
Injur* th* ability of Southern ter Into tho discussion.
Ih* safe of a local Market, poise sltet, . diad yesterday
throw out the special art. •••Dhteot la th* nalb-n. They own
reported. Th# tklrsty kwrgkr* took
Industry to complete with North.
bsrs it wo* learned
“ But WO osk.k he continued, ‘ riwooa 4,000.000 and
Bh# had an *(k-pl#rtk “that you continue.to m.ke pay l * '" ' &lt; ^ ad; •ndll
A chkkr* dinner will saark tha nooriy (000 hi cash, tearing an tatter.
of H h
S. apanlag af th* Goble* Saturday, empty beer bottte iyhtg near Ih.
•arty yreterday morning,
you can assure u. 0fJ - “ K.r producing oil or Is conoid
dk mantled asfa,'
ir**«raao« w* rag* Throat
way 7».
llaoed (is rs*x r .e r i
.
FVteattally prodortlv*.
A» ■

Police Patrolman
Hero Of Disaster

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. AUGUST IS. 1937

U.S. Marines
M obilized In
* Shanghai Area

PR h w i

More Fruit And Vegetables Ttiui A-*
. Similar Area |a

Wage-Hour Bill.Flight Over Pole
Blockedlo Row ToNew York City
Over Crop Law.Begun By Russian

a TZXgs&amp;irz. “z

Lee Is Adamaftt Simplification Of
About Releasing Crop Program Is
Gasoline Monies Growers Desire

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Search Begun For

OrlflltdOHIl iVllBSlDg
S i n c e Yesterday

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Miarait Aad A d w H ila r
■Miami's advertialfij
Just Ijecn approved am
figure of 1202,000.
.
amount* spent by tha County or Miami Beach or sur­
rounding subdivision!. It represents only what tha «fty
Itaelf will devote to arttaeting l*a»Kti and telling tile
world about the charm* a t Ufa Magic City.
Other town* look at Kami wfth envy and wonder
how -It does It.” T B rg**n ) opinion la that IftM has
anme apecial advantage that lan’t open to other dtlea and

sw jsu

bo further from tha troth, paaaaaa fits
of view Miami narrt* tart /my adrmu
along the lower Boat* (Mam Hfol Baad i
more population aMf awflr BWtsidbred th
epota on which to ball* n atty. DHttO'
Grove attracted tha fa n cy o f the earth
they were batter riowtaft
Palm Beach had’ a&lt;M f Hhedieterfr
Cocoa and 8t. Augoatiha anf: oar own
well known long baft— awyowa dear...
about the tonrlat eltlaal
any of them mention JB
on the map with sandjr
corner. It had nothing
new residents.

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thing which other town* than
approbation for adrertiaihg. fl
ami and Mlatnlana never foiled
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WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

piwfc wttb

dainty

WASHINGTON —
Rooaavelt haa a trick
alaafa la tha row with \
aver reeeaa appolnlmen
Supreme Court vaean

things and

d yft | think while riding by

mw lens
Mm-

nut or»-m tha day

T h ey C a n ’t T a k e II

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SHANGHAI—^JS-^Bbonghl and
r *°( San Franclaco can t telephone to
each other, hat far only about on* i f - M S W .
M b '*
hour ta the
•*.*• *■
***j • Tha d ir m a u / u that th* rudto- s T W u r
telephone rlrrtilt.. to Shanghai
ike Waint aC SepteaiM*"lfa k o» tha shertept distance from
w.^ffr? ,v* ,‘* **»

a

would out ahart that hoHdiy an-. On« thin* la cartels, Mfnot«r u - ml piu"*
rlpeted bT ten* tor* who ao Wed' (tomb's coolm tlaotS tt th.ro I* f .
AOnoaphaHe 41a■ clamor for early adjournment,! „ „ 8ll|w» m# Court vacancy t e a r e . ^ 111^ * * ™ •*. &lt;o“ m0n ta ® *
Aa Unknown factor all alawc InlgiimlnlttnUon lawyers cold. They ►o4°r "t lo a e ih a t wile factory r r
m Bupremo Oaoct snort hoe hM^rdrlaad Iba White Hoooe (hi* w ‘ caption U p w &amp; lo .fo r only , about
* paraliUnl rumor of furtborj without real rubetuce, by all ac an bahr.
„.
rtlrrmanti. J ultimo McReyaetde]eopiita. And they know fur month*;
’
,
ldl fvihtHtnd hi?t bttn the w*i‘ liJnt v u eonlsff, Juit bow k could __
r of tha cuaalp, pertlontertyjfc Iitly.ted docs pot appaar, an y TeKBI Lead* State*
n f any change In t ho So proms' ,1(1W. if ooatebedj did go »o law l h 0 - 1 1 . - - J
—
auri waa dropped from tha aawrf atcut It, praeumshly tha Baprania * ^ I v n l l [ 0 3 ( i M I I C 8 f f 6
fova* Mil.
• |Court ahy oat paafc would bare
—»
Tha beat inaida on probatda e e -,to aM- t. tha a Motion ultimately.
WASHINGTON.’ Aug. if.—tJP)
»n t t tho White llouao te fill tbei gut Ronh ™»d* p siea a m - ‘—Motv railroad mlleega la oparatturt vacancy m ated by r»thmv|-&gt;. M.
tha govaramont law- ** *■ Teiaa than any other aUte,
•ntnf Justice Van Deranter
admitted that.
**&gt;• Association,. of American

hrt who alum a farmer'* lot
Germany haa a habit of expelling any foreign corr*epooUlly la hay time.---------npondent
who writes the truth a r against the propaganda
I yal 1 wonder aomoUme*. too,
of Nasi leaden, but this same country tfctpks It's deplor­
aria tha fklda I K» them:
pitchin* hay and boning corn able when some other nation g|vaa her a done of the name
M*a ami boredom fraa them? medicine. Tho recent expulsion of three German news­
they not rather haout there papermen from England, evidently on vety goad resbona,
m air and cunohin* drinking, brought protect* ja what la deacritwd «
"res(rplned
Ub *14 M homo In mIIukU, Jut terma."
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|MMiy ir------ thinking 1
“And well might any Nail proteat over. e»pell«d
A wrtlor ta Tha llorald m i newspapermen be reitrallisd;'’ cornmenU the Iflamt Herl g i ispt tha latter* a I. O aid. “There la no such thing as a ffea press In Germany.
T—i (gf **CownunUt( tnfomol It is amazing that the Nails make arty eort of protest In
view of the fact that they have Nan ordhying *£r ,1f n.n! ’!!
correapondenta out of Germany1as noon as It become*
evident that they are m x*ti»g, thing* as they **•
14kpa* “p * ^1i‘ , 11
hot ‘ as the Nails want thin re*
f * dose of it*
“ Democratic Britain Is giving Gnrr
to ^quite
own medicine. The offense mu*t h»T#
- - -serious
, , folk ow o while Uw m m U , under *'
on the part of the Nail newapapermen M Grtat Britain &gt;■ Impotos of Vondcaburg o f Mlrhl-J %
gaa, waa kleaHeg sway, at n e w
„ A
vctentUt ostlnguUhe* • very tolerant of foreignere.
: i
court sepinatkw*.
. *T—*** fUmv with a high note
“In fact. England can take lnsslts from outsidera Who titer tho aomlullon would
e« a violin.
M*ny a y o w l with almost the name amazing. s*!ln i
S tack to m u m quick m aflitr,
. vmji hav boon put out with ■
km nr would m u lt In/.* M e
tape Ini m tho floor abovo.— In ousting the Nazi newspapermen w!
belli# la tM H u b wait* &lt;*» dte-i,
order, combined with the fact that Gt
n dm truck Time*.
foreign office rloeiyu of tho PreMdoot’i thoievcouched in ‘raatrained terma,' tha ft
axlzrouzt have And U thore era to b# h iriV r
•■ Thu Amcrtcnn former . wtsln demonstrates quite clearly that th e }h
court rvtirwuteaU, u rumor rpeIs (Sporting whout, otul con gone the limit In taxing Britlah patio
tinoM M loudly to My, tho (VMM

• sraheWy uteko so

much

'hot

&lt;th ear or t u u t
tntiWDox,

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g n g V n o a o o o o 't o o o V e o o o M

■ppolatmont boogsbou might boil

SANFORD TWENTlT YKABS A flO

ipora havo boco fill'd
about the Dlonor
having a cold. Now
o f thorn should got This Is tbs odvtco of tho Chority
Urgonlvotion Durooo 00 (hoy doiioanrv oil gvt-rteh-quteh ochamoa.
In England
*mploy ft boo boon aooortdlwd that In
18,000 wrouw, hut no

uuuol precoduro, tho &gt;uoti*o« or*
poodorlog various mutters loft
war fry * 1 * * &gt; * * fey action la
tho noxU
i
It dooo not socm prohoblo to
those maokjfomlUor with tho court
sad Its ways thot ony of ihrtn,

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Ifr. and Mrs. DorU apwo,
wrrr sntortolnod at - m m * laal
owning at tho Comet Motel hr
tholr hooteoo. Bte. C, A. Boater-1

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i tboy took with thom tat" rocoo*.
This qiahoa October or liter!
rout 4s oorly so con ho teatnUro-j
oot for whotrror U to hsppon

I shUd and froeturod hlo
Thlt in Itsolf U un.
tool rtoding, but It mohoo
blood boll to b* iiiforowd
rvlkl
Ut the drlvrr waa
id driving his onrn brand new orwrnl months having mvov M k l o S
rtoovorod from * so*mo attach I
»kk—Kay Wool Clllim.
of la grippe* R h trip haa hcool^**
|M |
tglciol Coloring T — Cur v*ry booofletel Mi hhn.
ion odviaoa tho Florida CIL
A. Loud Hotek Ift m u prlnclpoli |gq
Comralsakm to rvoign and of tho Ovtodo gafceaL
' O
should bo a lino sour for
Eort FMdo te le tho *Wy mil 'M w
araago awn to iwitVuw.—
in* «n hh moor frtenda. Earl **•”
►Cdy Reporter. .
formorty. . Ilvod nor* la Bsnford,
k* Illinois gams wsptea' say*
d» saw flying south a month
4ter this n o r and ’ predicts an
|y Folk Aa oorly Fall moons
surly ImfUo of UorteU, and an
4f teflus sf tourists uooaaa
ty dollar* for tha iwomhaM*,
il l*. If you hav* say toeriato.

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Social A n d Personal
Social Calendar

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A Wwrkm
On Display

Personals

Work* r r n n u Admlnlatrallon
u tk* old
Ualoa
rhannacy

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MM
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baa
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waata
now. oa khaiaf a
axblbii at lb«
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Maoda m * wilt W
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a aboat two waate
Mara* H a a ltel 41
On. whara bo ban
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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

t|&gt;* naw management of lira.
Z\ ondar
W. F. Graldar and Mr*. R. S Mar-

from com (hacki, J il l
bag*
a , , , form*d a ba*la of •«■
brnldary wort oa (ha M k lM
of caatar place*
and
other
art Idea,
Probably on* of tha moat un.
uiual axblblU ► lb# deeoratkm
of aaaaa wltb a bardawad ml*lure of colerod aerapa *d paP*r.
floor, and watar. Flawara and
Mbar daaigwt bar# baaa faablonad
form tb* malarial.
Aa uphalatarad chair
mada
from a barrel, a amall daak aaat,
a bureau. and a bad apread bar*
ttOi b n , M * Wan mada to form a oary at*
l
Jobo
north*, tracthr* n it, It wa* atatad.
ImMh, Mfa. * . I
Many dfaeaea and qaDta bar*
»1»o been rr*4t*dby f»t* ra ~ «r
tW WPA worker*.
It waa announced that t b j
»&lt; men racehr* a payroll of ll.OOir
arery pey period which comae
t»ic* a month. There are W
women employed.

ray. It waa atatad that the public la
walooma it all tlmaa to Impact tba
kltcban.
Don Jarkaon, former Saralnolo
High School football playar wbo
baa become famed In tba aport,
will bo In tba city for a faw daya
before going to Tampa.
notion c. Bloola. principal of
tho take Monro# School, re­
turned from Aehvtllo,
N.
O.
today
lo
bogla
r reparation*
for the opening ot ochool thaf#
*oon.

WHY XH A T HOUSE DET J C t l V K ' COULDN’T
W n d THE GIRL IN R (*
LAND’S HOTEL 8UITET
SEE “ TOPPER.”

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The Style Shop
FINAL
CLEARANCE
FO R 3 D A Y S O NLY
FridayrSaturday-Monday
WE A R E SACRIFICING O U R
.STOCK-OE-SUMMER-ARPAREL
AT NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF
PRICES-

u i f t jfio r V o m f t / o l r

AT REC.liLAK
AND W E WILLCilVE
YOU ANOTHER OF
SAME PRICE

O v e r a lls
Jackets

Mom's 8 0 *. Twill

W ork PANTS
for mo*tba
art Tbay’ra
rein(oread I

M IL L IN E R Y
MUST BE SOLI)
Regardless Of Cost
Whites-Pastel and
I
Dark Straws-IJnens M
Values to $3.95

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FeltHats'l
Safety caff
Myla! Cray aplii
Ieather p a l m.
Fall l e a t h e r 1
tbaoak. lip* and

Waletband Sap-,
rr Little a*c*
el aanlorlacd
a b 1 u n k 2.20
denim. Triple

kmacLb_*lrayJ

Mile bed!

Sinm g Fabrics fa r Strcnmoms Lads!

White and Pastel

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PRICE

Cotton Frocks
ONE-GROUP
52
DRESSES
Values To $2*95
frayed cellar*! Them ahirt* arfll
lake me* tba el pUjgiauad aad

WERT The JEWELER

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80LID LEATHER

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One Group Cottons
In All The Newest
Materials~CoIors
Values To $3*95'

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GEORGIANA
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MARCY LEE SACSONS
DORIS DODSON
JUNIORS

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Hand Blocked Linens
French Voiles-Linens
Vpluea To ? 7 9 5
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Mi l b» dCM."
. 0 . Wore* Wood o f Llborty
•bid tbof
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id Mo boforo too 1M7 log!**

that M mu foing to rotooo

Tho CoutHutlon of tho UnMod
Bto lot, hi IU or If tool form, coo*

Mb of ftir ploy to tbo
r*M M of M r ploy to
4H, I o u t to u k 7*0
n$Mr dot I*Ion until tbo

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FRESH FRUITS- AND VEGETABLES
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OCMto1
wSi o f Mmtalotrotioo omo
Ho right to pop dlipntod
until Uw* in quootion worn

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Bananas

BLACK BYE

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Onions
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Af Itoitod toot wook wm brought
fi: wokull*
ond Waohlngton
■Moo.’.' JCoth obtoinod • nun*
|ff« dhroctlng Loo to par tho
or ohow (*a*o by noit
Mimby why ho dooo not.

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CORN FLAKES KunnyfleM A on. pkg.

AMJAWCE, Kob, A ur..jl-w *&gt;

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TEA Our Own lUcnd ft lb. 23e— 1 lb.
SA L A D DRESSING Ann P i n

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of which ho **M bod
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Eke Out 5 To 4 Win Over DeLand

try Watson Brands Islets
Bunch Of'Soreheads That
at Could Not Take It”

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Packard, Jimmy Wright, Mr. Watson
To Attend League Meeting In S t
Augustine This Al'lcrnoon
from Ihn
I 1 Mnntgrt
Rro'gi-rs nnJ llrddy Lake rnw the
(nine from tin* standi with hii
release in hit potkcL
Sijbdi t . . ptulretod !h« gsmr
Jddjfjjpjrexjtdn Hanford DU Mon

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DeSota It Still Locals Get To Harper For 9
Favored To Win Hits While Reds Secure 14
la Hambietonian BlowsOffMoteAndBrainard
Schnapps Is Second Wes Kingdon Secures Two Doubles And A
Choice In Today’s f\ Single In Four Official Appearances;
$40,000 R u n n i n g ! **■ Lookouts Meet Azaleas Tonight

rtiy'rVi'iiinp' f'ir ilu*:» * Kry’a at

inoger Jimmy

Kawlcre

Inning of SdlU lliillimuk Is rrmnii
of In tho tilt after hi* had l&gt;e:n glrcr.

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'Y

brlmr before » Florid* Stnt»j |t.nB,u i n p l r . .7mi&lt;lrni sny. tint
foe Direrlore meeting tht* )|n|brook was nnlrynl out of Ihi
moon in Rt. Augustine whlrli j.in,c i y Kry and rft»r n dieCiln
»i Ihnl Hartford linn dl*r"’
|,;ry,f„r|,J,,i t., )r i Hilbrnnk
4d rvlr* and regulationu of the remain in tin • tilt tin I nrcnnlitv
In many wayae ■
1|o ftinders, Cry dmr (ml have thi
r. Watson:' 'Jhnniv Wright vmthmJty t i -r-!mtnto plnytn
Rex Parknrrf, the Intlrr holm; a for being urifrcd nut of i-amri.
■gi^f illrwtnr, will attend Iho
In answer to th? «o.oni1 rare wi
U« illnounnlnn thrli nflrrnonn. n n my Ihi'. Dry ilid irivo Hnlhr.'ol

fllUftrr finllderi rhiTnis Hint
M'tbe Hunfr.nl Isinknut* played
i Daytona llcnrh la.l Hundny
■rnoon there wrre 17 men on
Lookout, tram while the leijrue
k only allownl 14 mrn nml n
r playing manager. They clnlip

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H A M B L I T O NI A N H A R R I N 4 I R . Da
hy Tom lim y , wen the Amertenn Stake ie become «
bletonlan at Ureben, N. Y. la two straight heat* will

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TTiion* v.e t i l
phram nr ilnn
nn Umpire dort*
thorlty to rrlnr*
hoing onlen-.l to
In n etnry tin
Deyloiia flrneh !

I* M 1 M
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y

-Stuffy McCrofl^Porm^r- I h e S T A N D U J O S
Pilot Of The Lookouts, Is
Honored At Gastonia, N.C.
a.ef.re
ilumt.lllle

It 'pWtn WHirht nml Hairy Iluto- Plorala—Kioto- L*agu»-aH_wne*f&lt;
[ -Banfnnl to urrar civilian rlotlic-i fnr h.sthxl).
it still had IS men on the rn*|ri
Mr. Wnt»«.n stalxl. 'HVn juren though MoIp anil V/right tent limn »nd Hu v i sn't tnltr It/
SVe not auipemlrd.
)
In dnawtr of that charge It can
.
~
uy be said thnt Hominy was
Nnyfnlr. l-nmlw « fa'.liiuutW'
■gust R. According In the rules
'M v n . I^i nxm- Ivor
td regulation. Of this Icsg.ir, « fll,r f* ’ m« «ly MM hi Hi'* 1"
Iter August B, clulis In the loop rnllty dining M.'fyl
gy carry IB mm hul mu»t not
ive more than three &lt;|ti.s mm.
... , , __
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tafprd h i. only ihr.-.. rlnaa mm . * * •
n’ " ‘“ of IVr‘ la •'
td are , biding with the n-guUona.
In the civilian rlolhen buslttcrs
'N o te and Wright, there w-t
Schedule Of
tthln'g intentlonul about thu
Corning Games
pte end Wright wnr.' rivlll
alhae for this reason. Mot" In
Tm iH u iw -M iir n T is
•ten Orlando H.lunlay nipl
f AT I f Ilf, n I t**#ar|| |t) l,f t ll\ H ir i

McCrono Is Said To Be Most Dependable LJ^MtuaJUUl'-SFirst Baseman In Loop; leadin g The
Ircngue In Getting Free Passes
1‘blri’ S'i —
GASTONIA, N. Cy Aug. 1* —
Kpr th. flrat lime this year
Ians of the city will honor
an Individual- member of
tcnlght
as
(ia.tuma Hpinnera tcnlght
High School
they uather nt the L
~
.Stadium to pay trilmts to Clarnre "Stuffy" McCrnne.
Likewise the club will show It.
"pprrrlnltnii of the fine wrrk of
Stuffy this yenr na n prrsenta-

hand of' any player cn the firet
trip t«- the ptite.
[&gt; l’.t IHI the stands tonight
to show tur respect for Stuffy
athl n**0 hHp Ihtse rlimbng
Hplnn"r. last the ilayllghla out
of Chic .Suirg. nml his R o lle d
Towclers. The game ‘ starts nt
oM'rk.

big when ownere of the doten
trrttere filed their . intention of
going after the puree of needy
WO.CrtO. At) th»t remained to aa*
cure the packing of Oood Time
pork with more than 40,000 fano
wa* the cooperation of. the woothor
men.
,
Greyhound
thrilled
today's
crowd
ot
eome
16,000. The
prey etreok from E. J. Baker’e
Salable o f Rt. Chart**, III, wee
timed In ltM 1*4 age Inat the clock
but foiled by one and a half aee•end* In on attempt to break the
, International mark of 7 1*« *’ 4 eet
; up by Peter Meaning In 1MI.

hfW Viffk
M 1,4nitre
rillolfuralt
■iittlH tt
-- I II, .111.011
lUiHil.lyu
i-eil...k'l|«Ulii

l.«gn» N U icc

I*
»il | Ii. Atir,|i&gt;1 luck.
I )r I n niff • it i 4f «f|i« *% i i ft
I'n t i l l *» rtf flu lift* m V

i fitvi*i‘~-trtdi i f

(fender, also rtntril Hist thu
name routine took place Monday
plght hot In this rsue It wns Ilmldy

’Take that

wore' 1civilians elonif

with Dsn llralnatd tu bring tho
nAwlisr down t» IB.
1,' III gnawer to the rniillns that wss
'bnnd*d illegal by Handers. Brain■fd hud permission In see the I*»btn

n

Irf-f litH M n t
i |i m I
N)
A l)4ill*f ll ii h
ul I h U l H l
f n 'i t k l
lift I tiff* m ,i|li w i 1 ir lit Hifftj. •
Hmiffkptl ft* F . t H l t i *

n\*r I’lttl \V— %i &lt;•v at it
fJiMn* » vIIIh . ‘ Hi
11 .« «t s•r«
Hcrtrh,
*
I t r -i f u l itt
f1tit ft tt rli it!
J*ti In 11- m i-»

I * * * * tm rif,
f illn iniffi,
Hi
A h v h I I p *.

I eagti", Iradlnt* that rirrult In
bmnr runs nne enason while
phylutf with the Asheville Tour.
Isis.
Mnnagir Pa kanl ha. u«ed him
n thu had-off poiitlm IM». see.’
-mi uloiii.l since the first game.
Mil* h .i been a splrndld pl^ce
for fluffy ns he Iradi off more
base rn balls
Hum once with
—hi. favorite outdoor sport. He
ilrnw. more walks
thin .'any
rthcr player In tho Irague, liar,
ing been given frur end fivr
un sumo night" thla season e»
tlNKl’ UNIHIIKD Apart- |iltchcrs found It almost ImpoeIIP We t Third (ilrect, ilble to get n strike ovrr with
him stanling lhi;re beside the
plate.
16— Apui tmeiit.-i pur Item
Net many Inchrj tell—but ev.
A I*A1ITAI KMT, nil modern rou ery ln*n a itentlrmen, Irt’s fill
ai the
Venlntin--, 1'atk. Avenge bin tho , tei'l perk tonight
Inna honor Clarence "Htuffy" Mr
Crone,
NIMIAV—

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♦jMil'tMl
II* ill'll * .if
I I r |lt&gt; r% III
I ..***i tf lit tf ft I f it l.n ru l," v r
J
IrVlIilflfi III fi.l ft t'lll'V.
M . A H IM in t ln n til I ' a i - t l I ;ir

Red Advertisement!,
Ib -A n n o u n ce m cn la
- 8AVK YOUIl Welch repaired l-j
L « m who really know* how.
b h d l , Jeweler, Magnolia Ave
i LOAD OH’ iilr a 1 gv&lt;"l mule* t«

t. * arrive in Hanturd
Monday
tA r tto n Live Rliik Km hinure.
-Aulrtwtubllc*.
6AVV DUTY BLACK DIAROND TKAIIJ’.ll. go™l Ures,
Ebtood body. |r&gt;0.00. 19SS Chev|et eou|H&gt;, good ’ Hrr»i 4 1b600
el A Suns, Um.il Car Dexlcre.

'ANTKD -Btenogtaphrk. p a r t
time. Apply
IW l Magnolia
AVE OPENING for min
dork at moderate salary,
lire Herald.

^IfTRI): House work ur laun­
dry. Ilulalt’ Williams, imi K
posit inn.
COOK wants
Orange AVr. Lucille Wil.

ngn thit the club managumenl
J» planning to present Bluffy
Mcf'roue with a gift, during the
game li night. It ,U thought that
men hunt, of the town may elso
2fi— Ml.-rtlhir i-iiiii For Stile
rnnlrlbitte to n donetlnu to the
hTflRK and ‘ Fit t.INti STATION, i dependable first sackrr. It Is
gieel lucallnn, doing giiml hull. plnnrutl l&lt; hate member* nf tht
Iiess, Hi 1,nee. ttiasun for selling. bical
Fire
Department t h •
Write lint AJ rare uf ILralJ.
greateet hunrh of ball ffans In
“U Alltl.KHH Trm tur Tire- iTu town —|uue through the stands
sain itnmp.
Hi-mtnoln Tire l*night ond* collect individual
g ifts'ft urn tho lain Id be given
Shop.
U Mtt’roiic
s token of ap­
YOUR I’ HOTft i&gt;n u poOeanl preciation fur the splendid work
0 -for bOc. Wiebolilt Htudio.
lie hua done here this aeason.
Mcvei *1 weeks eg* it «
■li mo nit re tn I that McCron* »
the nmat populaj-, man on 1
Warn ua he drew the blgg&lt;
ilium
» llotiao. Ileal ‘
CA, Hendd,

FOR tjALU; !p0,0Ofl *ecpnd hand
M u . 1UU&gt;00 ‘ feet areond Kami
&gt;K: Uuuin iIn,be. red lumber, plenty heavy tlmlcr. IDO
V. N. I'urdy, UpaaU u)bkm&lt;gatranix«d tin . r&gt;&lt;c U.
L.Duhsrt, Ptb A Cypres* Ave.,
Wwnr SHO W.
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BOAT, TRAIL]

Fur (.utbognl incthi.
IR, and .41AY*8 floor and
paint can rta ll/ take the MiraId.
r fltaniey.Hegere llanlwarv
RI'KCIAL ON” IMHflKS-SS^pl.cc'
ret t*^». f* pt*eo .el
..dewtenstratv a MS* Sea the wtnduV. Hill Hardware
RADIO
In your Cn.
Hardware Co. .
UflF.lt KKLVINATOn k r m n
coolsr. Bargain, ltandell RJsc
Iris’ Co.

fvlillions prefer this *"flavor

m rrirt; tn itntiKnT ntvrjr.1
Tn.i ll*A MAT U«IJ. beMer ef
■t or T .i rvvllllc.u Nn. U, Is*
.isei.' Ihi Ii.l Omy ot July, A. It.
I*t*. h « . Illed wutie la m r *f»
flee and bar mad* appllcatrea
for a las dee.l In b* Is.nrd Ihereen rutd CeMlfleale embmeea tb.
fidlnwln* d».erll»d praoetl* I"
III. i*niiid r id P.mlaol^ ntsla
nr Plorlds. ti.«wtt.
l.ot It* llneh.riowa
Th« ....e.inenl nf la. w d
prererlr uad.r &gt;b» sale eafllf-

uufmidshoi

the r o u il.h o a e e d im r on Ik e firs t
M on da v ta the n m a ia a f A e ,(e m ber, IS J T . w h lr h le I he &lt;th d . f
o f H epteiaUer. I M f .

Rated thla 4ta d .r Ot Auau.t,
id r
M R . . IHtflKTHI.-t,
Clerk Of r real! Coorl ef
rnRRtVi

Ilcta'guese, a bri:;ht reddUk
star In the rtmitellaUm - Orion,
he. a volume about 80,000^00
times that of the sun.
The , B e r i n g , a c p s r e l i n g
Alia frees A # trle^ w *e dUcoV*Vetl by a Oaasack.t»a*»ed Dealtaty la 1044.
t*
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D igestible

Koto elarled on lha bill fur Klnxdon’a scrooil double hit of
Beaford
but
wee- la . treublo Ibn evening, Klncdon scored
nearly
all
hi* ela end two- on Marlin’, elur.lu
to
rlabt
thirds Ionian' performam-w end ftetd.
he wee relisted in the neveal'i
The finds again reme berk end
Ie fetor of nrataard, "Mote Is- tattled two rune wblrh cent the
■lied one walx while in action icorn E to 4 where It remained
end fanned two of the bomn tor ibe real of the contest.
d ltb . bore. Bratnard was nicked With two &lt;ret* lluiheu-iMnMI
for three hits during lift two to Inft field and adtanced to
and one-third Inning perform­ Udrd on Aleno'n ijnnl* In/o
ance on the hill.' Ite failed to renter. Jones »c*&gt;r*d both run­
fan
and
walk
anf( Ik-Unil ner. with n tons double to the
4 *M -center field fence. '
player.
Hanford players broke another
flax tail night when they gut
to 'Harper tor nine hit. while
be fanned eight of the look ­
outs bnt Issued fire freo tick­
ets to the Initial sack. Borne
excellent fielding nn ttm part
Of Chuck Aleoo end others wss
tbs factor that eared Harper
many times during the tilt.
|John ■ Carter
pitched the
Leading the hitting
during (i&lt;-nrxln-Crackers to a II to in
the craning wea
llublm IM.1-1 winorcr Ihn datura Inan eadlrtekeon, and Chuck Alctio. Ilolh log bailie pleyedrecently
as*n
Iteda g»l three hlla In fire part nt the WI’ A recreattonel
Hips- tothe. platter.
Beta prepramsponsored
by-- BwgelHpHughes, At Shlmer. floli Jones. Warren, superrlaor.
Joe Ruggcrlo. Swede
Martin1Mlae Warrenpresented th-i
end Wee Klngilnn also iwcro following lineups: For the (Js.
credited with two hits each.
I tors: Chicken
dntehel, renter
The scoring hostilities began1 fluid; llruro flolt,
shortstop:
la the Initial sterna dhan Kl- John Angd, third base, Glen
lie Clary worked Harper for a Cocbrnn, pitcher; , - nilly Baren-'
bane on hella.. On a hit and silo .left field; T. J. Drnmtnnnil
run play Clary, scored
from, first base; B- Crosby, seron'
Orel bees on Klngdun’s double bate: Relpb Cowan.
ratrlisr
against
the
left-centerfield il l. lUrenellti,
right field;
an:
fence.
Ktngdon
edrancnl
la James Drummond, Meek Cteeethlrd on Marlin’s Infi,.., nut laod. Keg Shoemaker, and It.
and Klordnn sored
mom n . Khoemsker,
later on an error by catcher
I'lsror. for tho Crarkers In
Belflower.
♦
’’id»it flay Kdge. third base;
The Lookouts tallied their run It. Page center field; B. Tipplnt
of the evening gin the fourth firrt baas; John Carter, pitcher,
frame when Joe Huggerlo sin- &gt;*. Hogan, right field: A. McMul.
gleg Into center field end went l,n, elmrtetop, James Carter,
to second on Mngston’e eecrl* left field: Bob Caliban, seronM
floe and scored on n»liby I’rtch- base; and If. Robluson, catcher.

that is different"

hawk * t o o t *
ridtntllA OTATK I.KAWI
Orlando at llala».«IIU. I:
tier leas
at . tas.burj^
■mas. • aar. *:tl.
Ir.laiaA at ■* Aaiaslliw.
PalolkB at Itrnfnct. *il*.
WATIUXAI. I.M4UIK
lloaloa at K*w Vark.
I'tii.kurxh at t*litragn.
I'laeiaaalt at at laruta
jtrnoklrt, at Ptilleaelpbhi.
akknicax t.Htura
N«w Vark at Hndii*.
Oktcego at Delralt.
I*hll*d«l|&gt;ld. si 1-a.hlagt
h i.

• It's ■ gklUful cress .LetWrm
ugT oan aiee and old*fashioned
boiled drawing— wi^h a epedal
tdquaacy-allluown! Mirecio Whip
Is totally different fnwn all other
drewlBgs—smoother, fluffier, mure
ddkioua.Try Miracle Wldp—aoonl

CHINA—---S
McLaulin, Ji

laiuts at (M.veiaafl.

Pictum Tell

ASSOCIATED PRfeSS PHOTOS

�S A N FO R D , F LO RID A ,

RESCUED FROM W E

HOME

i .in i Batteries Also
J o lp ln Open Fight­
ing That Threatens
Holocaust Like *32

I fA Asiatic Squadron
: Steams Into Action
$ ' To Protect Citkens
SHANGHAI? ' Aur. IS-—
nival rum

and Japan ns*
Und batUrfe* pumped hun­
dreds pf nholW into the*r op­
posite font* Is open BhnnfhaJ warfare tonight.
The artillery duel along
eW tdmVhem fringe of the
and QhkldM

Jgpaneee warship
.
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Being pulled from the wreckage o f a collapsed tenement house,
undermined by heavy rainfall on New York's Staten Island, Is Mrs.
Mamie Coral, M. She was lifted from the debrii and ruihed to a
hospital, where she was reported^ lutftxlng Internal - injuries.
Eighteen warekilled In the collapse.
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Sugar Quota For Power Company
Certain Sections Blames Pilot For
Gets Thru Senate Daytona Accident
Roosevelt Had Previ­ O fficial ContendsAirplane Took O ff Too
ously P r o t e s t e d
Low
For Its Safety
A g a i n s t Proposal
DAYTONA BEACH, Aug. 11.
—(A*)—Pueoell B. tirovs' of Mi­
ami, head of th« claims and
safety division of Iho Florid*
-Power and Utthr-CempenyV de­
clared yesterday he believed Ihe
Eastern Air Une plane
that
crashed, look off
“ too low,'
from the airport hero, Tuesday
morning.
He told n Federal board o^
Inquiry investigating Iho occldent of the south bound ship,
that a probe made by the power
company
ehowrd
the
plane
"could not .have cleared
the
highway morb than 17 tent."
“ On a heavily traveled high­
way over which truck* operate
a* large ea box cars, It strike*
me this la a airloua haiard to
tra ffic/ he said.
Grove took the stand first at
the afternoon eeaslon of the
Inquiry
being conducted
by
After
Senator
Brown
(D Ik-itls Mulligan, chief of
the
Mick), had explained lh* msstur* Brieny, Garner declared
Ihgee tlasnce committee emendmeats ..passed "without objecWASHINGTON. Ang.. 11. —
UP)—Yk* President Oanrer gavsled' tkrowgh the H u t * ye*bw ini .a.aa. sdrnlafat s» Uan:«gpdued proposal to Hi refined
sugar quotas tor th* eontlneoUl United State*, Hawaii and
Puerto Rico.
Presldant Roooovelt previous­
ly had protested (hat th* pro­
posal would limit th* quantity
o( augur tkat may b* raflnhd In
various geographical limits ot
tho Unltsd States. Thle, the
Freetdest bad declared la a
letter . to th* Beaete Finance
Oammtltee, would conttlluta a
"dangerous precedstU."
Th*' eager control legislation,
which the ltaua* passed recent­
ly despite the presidential velo
threat, cam* up fpr considera­
tion la the Bsnata 1st* In the

t Which
"Provide*

SENATOR HUGO BLACK GETS COURT NOMINATION

Oa* of thee* wa* tha propo­
sal to “freaae" sugar rvflulng.
It waa 'drafted after admUlstratiou spokesman had objected to
a House provision which would
prevent expansion ot
refining
la Hawaii and Puerto Rise but
leave U uncurbed on th* main-

oplane f'own by Slgismund tw* j
vase lf thy. reputedly the Sovflfc I
Union's moat fsmoua flyw, WM
rearing down from the N*&lt;rtR
Pol* toward Fairbanks,1Alaska*
today.
Tha Urge ehlp, exploring this
peaslbllltlee of a t e n a n t s '
airway over the tap el *ha
world, lift yesterday from M**eow with New York aa tta dee~
tination. Stops have been »cbadulrd for Uslrbanks, Ediasntew*
Alberta, and possibly Chicago.
The United SUtea Army sig­
Sendlag In tha name with a list if other nnmlnallnna, President
net corps radio station at Fair­
banks reported that It had la- Hugo U. Black of Alabama to the Supreme Court Um-h. -U surprisi
tempted a asesaage to tha » « H HU1, but here Vice President Jack Gamer offer* hi* congratuUUons,
■Ian radio station which stated]
that 'ho ship had passed eased
the p«L st 4:U A. M. B M K
Next For
Time today.
I,
Although the ship encountprw
'Marrying Mdivanis’
strong headwind* In the vtnctnt]
o f the pole, tall wind* wsrt ya
ported as boosting It along It
course toward Fairbanks.
Oh
'aervsrs at Falrhanki Vitlmaba
’that tha monoplane would vew
Sudden Drive Begun
the 1,400 mil vs from the pole h
that city In nine hour*.
To Collect Unpaid
Lsvsnrffiky was sccompanla
Taxes On Incomes
by a crew of five mm.

Senate Judiciary
Committee Okeys

Against Operator
Oi Slot Devices

MIAMI. AST., 11. —WFi-The
government filed a 1110,141.11
1st lien against A. II. Ilechtol
of i W) Inns Ileach today in a
routlnustlon
"I
the
«udd*n
Urlvn to rollecl unpaid
slot
machine Income Uxoa, A I*.’
I0l . l l Ilea wee (Ued gainst
lid msell Musis ComaMFYigf.
Miami brlnglag to more IJtan
1202,000 the amount of lletw
filed
sin notli*
campaign
npelted yaetsrilay. At lh* offlrn* lit tin Internal Havanas
llureou It waa said Ilechtol and
soma ot tha uthrr*
against
sluim larger linns wera tiled

New Additions A
Made To Wikiwi
Camp Outside Ci

B IR M IN G H A M .

Al a.

Aug.

13.

, . . 1]

mania would be mad*
later
today.
The Federal liursau asld lh*
drive wag directed at about IS
of Iho Htile'e
blgrwat
slot
machine won. Orders to pay
up wera sern-d on twenty In
the Miami urea and Ihe otbera
principally In Jacksonville and

—W —The man Frrsldrnt Woo**"
Veit chose yesterday
for
th*
supreme court—Renstrr Hugo IFriends
nf
Prince
David
Black—was born deep In Ala- Mdvlshl, dlvorml ho.bund of
baroa'a cotton country, Iho ion' Aclreea May Murray and last ot
of a amalLtown store keeper. I lbs three ‘marrying
Mdlvanl
Ills phenomenal rise began tn brothers', tcporlrd in Home his
Dingfeider Receives Birmingham, th* south'* atael engagement to Ml** Muriel
,
|"Hooey". Johnson of (tnmxville,
High Kiwania Honor capital.
An unusual stroke of fate, N. Y-, (above) will be announced
the burning of hie law office In »°°n- They said the prince end
Julius Plngfelder was appointed Ashland. Abu,
hi* birthplace, (be striking blonds met trn day*
Blot
machine
men
were
Klwsnla
Intarchairman af th*
transformed Black, as ■ young *4° at Hotel Venire.
waned tbit “Jeopardy ***•**•
national Committee yesterday on ■an. from a small town bafvis---------------------meat*" would be mad* against
the support af churches tn their
' lliem unless they paid up* Im
In their spiritual alma, It waa
mediately. Under such an asannounced today by 8. J, Nix,
1 aeaimetii lh* lorernmaal mag
secretary af tha local rluk.
Robbery Mysteries
| salxe nearly all property, In­
Mr. Nla said that the position
cluding bank accounts, to sells*
Is "one o f - the meat coveted In Believed Cleared Up
|
fy
Its claim.
Rlwanl* activities". Mr. Ding-,
I Collector Ijir.on said In Bearfelder wee a number ef the eom*| City officials announced today
ly every csss lbs amount dn*
mlitre Iset year sad bis service* that they believed the errevl cf
la an extra assessment found
were is out standing, Uut F. Traf- Alfonso llarrtUwm, better kuuwn
due tha government after the
ford Taylor, president of Klwaald no Alfonso Whitewash, this morn­
owners of ibe desires had paid
International, hast awed the honor ing cleared tha mystery In four
tbalr tales,'
upon him.
breaking end entering rase* and
Tha office said It w|ll make
During kh duties with th* also the theft ad a blcyrt* from
tha names of the slot machine
commit tee In the past year, Mr. th* Rita Theater recently.
mpn public later.
Dlngfelder
by th* InterAt 11arretIson's home, CKy
;It wa* Stall'd 'be Fsde+sl
.Oovhrnmeat .wauls to , get He
In rhirsg* last February.
^tag accounts etratrbt
barer*

Cause o f Death
Remains Mystery
W hether Or N ot Man
M et Violence IsUn* able To Be Solved
The body of Gefia Gaff­
Orlando bartender and
former professional baseball
player, was found slumped
face downward in a n o a k
scrub thicket just off tha
old Orlando highway south
of 'Attamonto about noon to*
day.
ney,

Searchers

had

alm ost

given up their Intensive hunt
for the man who ha* been ral»v
log- elite*- te*t-Tuo*d*y_
whvn A. K. Golbee, nearby m U
dvnt, noted a buxxard In a tree
neer where the man'* body was
found end Went to investigate.
He found the body In the o r t
thicket resting on the kneee wlU»
tke fa»y» on the ground.
Gaffney
had
apparently
crawled Into the thicket and
died, but
It Is not known
whether aa tha reault of wouads
Inflicted by an unknown aaettU.
ant aa tha ‘body waa in tuck a
decomposed state that it
was
impoaalble to ascertain at the
time of the finding whether or
not the Orlando* n had met with
violence.
County Sheriff a V . Hand.
Who with authorities at Orange
county have been combing the ,
vicinity far the body
ney'a automobile was. hum*
abandnred early Tuesday . more* '
ing, advinced the theory that .
Gaffney might hava been InUutL '
rated and wandered nearly half ,
a mile from his ear, crawled■lata
the thicket end died.
To substantiate this
theory,
Jim Tucker, eged Altamonte res­
ident, and hi* daughter, wha
live near wharo the car wan
found abandoned, reported hear*
Ing a map cry for help a t utn*
bar of times around 10:00 o'q|ggM
Tuesday night.
Durian the search the tola
•o»lo« day sevarsl Items k|#tt«
lined ks the belongings ot that
deed nun were found arallored
In various plate* through tha
scruh*
where
he • apparently

• " . £ J * S 2 S . T S . Neither Side Able

Th* Beast* Commutes pro­
posed that quotas be applied to
alt. but fixed them at sdbataatlally the present level of oper­
ation* for all plants.
Another of tha amendments
which went through calls lor
step* to rugulaU sdgnr prices
no th* basis of retail food
plum. Instsad ef aa laden Of th*
Use principal cash crops. Beerstary Wallace told hie press confereace that such a prevision
Wduld have .cost consumer. $71,•

fW m ers, Cattlemen
A re Invited To Me it

Gaffney Bod;
Found In Wooi
Searchers About To(
GIveUp HuntWhen ^
Lone BuzzardGives j
‘ C l u e To Solution?;

DaringAirmen H&lt;
edForNewYork
ReportedAs H »
Crossed North 1

— MiMhine Gun Fire I
Hike* Waterfront

( At ) —

AUGUST'IS, ItST

be understood Cdptaln
Dk
"had been severely penalise^ a
reprimanded by the company,

Bari whB* he was gone to the
I Guard encampment at
Clerk* FWallens
t. McClellan, Ala. and other wetadvance, by inqurgmit relnferwe"v
State Meet
HarraUeoa pleaded not guilty mdnts, the Miltclanet withdrew.
'Government artillery went lata
Agent a (• th* charge*.
action all along th* inactive front!
DM e twebetween Loprm end I'orran* apd'
t f egeptg Rooqeveit Coniente
the . Ineurgrnts
were reported
•vacuattog both these cities.

County Agent
Attend;
Clerks c
ft. Dawson
day seesla

Tb U. S. Cotton Loans

WASHINGTON, Ang. U -V F &gt; A Banal* deUgstlen reported after
■
voting
democratic
let lor II year*.- discovered'
was not a legal ritlieu of
“ 'Uslted Stales, not snlllled
vwts sad not eligible to rere aa old 'or* pension. He
( net' apply for American
xanehlg when ,h* cam* to

1

V*

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

LOCAL W EATHER! .
. Fa recast
",
. Florida: Mostly cloudy. Scat­
tered thundershowers
Saturday;
and pyobably in sxtrema hoHR
portion and near extreme south 1
coast tonight and Saturday. E x ­
treme northwest Florida: Prob­
ably local thundsrsbowan tonight '
aid Saturday.
|
Daytons Tides
Saturday Tide*, high, 1 :*» Ag
M ; 1:11 P. M.J low. T:4B At K r f
Yesterday, SO:0S; today, 10:1

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