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lookouts Fifth
Straight Win Ben Cantwell It
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Sold To Brooklyn
For Son Of$6000

N e a r ly U n d er W a y
C la n D World MeLupas Hopes ForAnother
S eries Is Set rept Season With A Large
Experienced El.even

Former Sanford Man
Nearing Ten Yean
In The Big Leagues

State Loop Winners Morgan* Lawson, Stoinoff And Darrell
Will Dominate Back field
To Meet Winners
Of Ga.-rt4: !Loup
P m U For 1937 Gridiron War

t ' S ^ F ^ S t ^ 37 S H S -

Clubs Have Lead Twice During The
Contest In Which Lookouts Bunch
Nine Hlta Into Three Innings '

NCW YORK,
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• TS* C U u i) \VofW Serb* of
la Iwa weeks many Sanford end po*t and Waite eay* that
Um South. bat' completed, i|* pbM youths attending Seminole High th b will be hla greatest aeaaon.
rfer Um Many oriaat. betwoeai lb# School whl dominate Um naw prac- WalU stand* S feet 1 tnehr* tall
tb a field ta tk a ru a r af tk* high&gt;anH
we|Bha approxim ately 17}
and weigh*
ackool every afUraoon for daily
workouU h . aUompliag lo meke
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alag waa fbWy (labmllb %f the
labta wba amacked w t three blU
la bb fire appearaacea at Um plat'
ter. N h a k g him rh w ly waa
Qoae float ry aad l a a Halbraah
wba bbled a olngb ejai a dauhb

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tataado at italoeartlta.
PaKIha at PaatorA

TODAY'S SPORTING
*A WORLD
B y JU L IA N
NTKNSTROM
NeeaM Sparta M i
One* Mere w* return to j t u
wMk | k d tiding • of Wing hack
la Um good aid celery city afire
M tew A trlpr two week * r f m .
camp Meat a t
M et Mrt'Mlan,
Ala. Onto mat* wr are able l«
glee you the d lfltrrai eptntonr
an n u r of the ir u tia g atiu.
aUaaw ol Saalord.
On wRk the newa an MV*

With Ham llcdkeork with Um
I m A miIi to the catching depart­
ment We ctn be au tirrd of won*
neat track brhlnd the )&gt;l*l* a*
well aa aeelng him make hay
while the aun ah W e wtlh m o t
of the her bra ht Ih b fait tlaa*
I) leap—(H otel—We did not
eay alt of them.
Ham te a nice U | haeky ,
M b * who tlpa the aralm
a t a' wee bH a tw th* I H
Math aad ha hand lee a at Irk
n b alr.
Ha waa with Ike
O u llw w g i
Leekeata fee
aanm time and realty haa a

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la'akt t i l t
rtaUwacllla at ttrtaaAo.
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MIU n ary In non leading
Ike par* ailh Ike atleha In
place of Horde Martin *Uh
an a u n t , o f.,S it and t h e
Mill lar oat la Ike lewd af
MeaHne Kt.ro ollh a aam*
kee «*f U , th e oalj man
la Ike Male bop that ran

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Classified Advertisements

Compoalng
the
backfleld
HM
Coach Leonard McLucai*
by W, Ci Or*M&gt;M», preeMent of UU7 football team.
thla year will he on* of th f moil
Coach McLafaa', although losing eipcrlenerd laackflcWa ' M cl.unif
a groat number of hla regular* haa had in se rrra l years. At
iaat be*ton, i&gt;'again counting on a
neeay eyatem . playoff - of the new team to carry (ho color* of quarterback Johnny Morgan, 16f
Florida S tate' League ta d the Seminole High School again Inlo poumla, will rn te r h b third and
cbampi'joa of ,1b*, Georgia'Flor­ v k te ty .
b a t araton a t th at poat. Morgan
ida Imp which operate accord.
Coach McUicaa la eipeeletl to weigh* ISO pound* and Is an e»Ing to the nilfb and reyubtbnr yaturn frdi* - Camp Cloddmont
rcllcnt ball carrier. Hla ability to
of tbo aptU i oapon .gyataru.
aomrtlma within the n e it week In
Last m a l e the at. Aura**1"* enter to begin the dally workouta work' b b men and uae the numcrou*
Sbthta wera tha deeWbg them land Make the many o th er prepa- p b y a 'a t different times durlny th*
plona of lbo- ettt* loop and met ration* th at h are to be taken bare games haa made him an outstand­
the Tallahaaaoa t'.p ita b of the Iof before tho re*ten get* Into full ing member of Seminole's great
Georgia.Florida' circuit Pad the awing.
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SalflU ampfgetl the titter* and ( • A • echtdub which la not yet backs.
A t the left half back poaltton,
Um Claaa D Champion* ■of both Icomplete b reported to conilit of
|te n game** and th* M ated will f a ite it m in to tloij a T e d uniform
In two year* will get the call,
; open a week earlier than uaual.
I The ftrat cleraei which MeUiraa will bo none other than “The
'w ill probably be pinning hla hope* flylhg Engllahrpan'1, Leon Lewaon,
by a trag i n
[op thl*.year will be at'follow *: ISO pam ajp, will s ta rt 'hla third
mo*big .Sanfo
I Billy Colbert, a ITS-poundrr, will aeaaon and he will ho crpatted to
mfaly lutked
be expected to dominate thr left aid thn locals. In niapy ways. HI*
arid * position. Oolbart waa forced, kicking la up to par and hla kirkout of th* gam *-last aeaaon d u r-|ln g from short punt formation
MrSiume toW u« about a month
biir‘ a practice arsilon when h e 'Ia a t ^ fta o n waa talked about orer
a g n .lh U Bill Itodgrra had Um
l,r«t pitrhing ataff In the loop
end th a t Hanford waa the team
hie outfit had to beat to come
• ul m top. Henry Wataon I*
hoking forw ard for the
neat
n it cling with Um G-Men for ol
i h i t time
the
local occbord
should bo pocked for K will be
one of Uit moot Im portant narlet
th at Iho Lookout*
h a r t eret
„i n r Into lhi* aeaaon.

SHORT SHOTS—T o m m y
Farr, bolder of lbo Brilbh
boitag. n e e *
and aaaed
find of the maay fighter*
to bare a &gt; M at fee Laab*
neoly aepalred heevy-welght
t t e e r , did a m * floe work
yrelerday afteraean when he
ware mat Uu*« eparHag part,
ner*—Joe Leak did not da

IIN M N VIIO 41 VkARg
Balng .A member of the eleven
lU N K ER TW l'ldw *, Aug. 10. thl* aeaaon will be Jamea Young, n
J , AlgMlhun, • ta m e r little 160-potmder who showed
.. o*n»
. — , _k ____
___o _t Coaeh
_ .l!i McLuca* b a t aeaaon that he
r here,
*eret-to
bead b.adar that baa' beeh utedJ^M «kta t* do It and alee proved
for 41 coupetulre yeer*. t| bk* hlataelf worthy of tho poaltton
cut fro** - I f la I f acre* of'ha U being pickod for thl* *e*.
■rain each eaaaOf durlag ibci ’'00- Young b aaceplbnally fm*l
g rto d . It M lll.h e u 'lh e ortgU ., rn&lt;* •* » quick charger and an ra ­

ta bo .getting bettor rr.
cryda), aa Um faaa toy*. . .
Wed Ilea CaolweU Jaat coat
Orem to oalbfy th# daata

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CA. Heraht,

WANT ANY typo of weak. w*»lag, waahlag. Iroedag. aun*,
a r h I I Canrb Jeaklaa, HIT
Cyytaoo Av*.
V A N T E D : llo u m 'e u rk o r baa*

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�Revolt In Ranks O f Fund Raising
Rebels Reported In JJeJP P|eW
Scattered i P l a c e a ^ M M

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Chinese Routed By
Japs In B attle'A t
City Pass

FLOR IDA, PLANK CRASH

Sanford’a-Trade Body
A rtillery Of Franco Texas Mob Tars
j To Assist in A n y
Shells Own City In
Labor Leader, Practical P l a n To
Get Trailer C a m p
E ffort
Rebellious Activity
Aaaletance to any
p rs c tk s
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Brisk Conflicts
. Being Reported
Rebellion Is Said To
I'v JBe Spreading Thru
f

^ S e v e r a l P ro v in c e s
M A D R ID . A u g . 11.— ( A P )
— S p a n is h
g o v e rn m e n t
s o u r c e s r e p o r te d to d a y t h a t
G e n e ra lis s im o
F ra n c is c o
F r a n c o 's a r t i l l e r y h a d s h e lle d
h is o w n c i t y o f - S e g o v ia to
p u t d o w n a r e v o l t in In s u r ­
g e n t ra n k s.
,. .
T h e re b e llio n w a s s a id to
b e s p r e a d in g th r o u g h p ro v lass after province. * .
O ovtndntnt obrervaUon posts
reported s brisk— conflict . was
ITt in g o t i In Ike city 43 mUo*
north went qf Madrid. The crac­
kle of m trhlna gun and
rifle
ftr* with Segovia, obaerrer* reperiod, could be beard plainly
flrbm net rby government llnca.
laenrgeht
artillery
ballerk*
raid to have opened fire
o h-their own stronghold of Quite
ra s a re*.
Report* from fa r to the »outh
aald th a t the revolt waa wide,
spread In the neighborhood of
the city of G rant da and th at
Franco’* troop* were
rebelling
■ tablet hI* regime and had used
rniea and machine guna in an
attack cat the cky.

^Wore Benches Are
Placed In Various
Locations I* n• City
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Many new benches of the type
recenUv placed In fro n t of the
Chamber of Comraeree building
have been erected In other loca­
tion* In Sanford, It sf*s at*led to­
day by Superintendent of Park*
Jama* Houghton..
' Four havn b a n placed a t the
baseball diamond on Ninth Street
and French Avenua whore game*
between WPA recreational team*
are played. Two wore constructed
for the park a t Fouth S treet and
Park Avenue
A s additional it s bench's have
bean placed along the take front
fo r the accommodation of tour­
ists and townipeople who might
enjoy the scenery.
The peat* were constructed with
“1114 co-gporalton of the local Kaad
q u a rta n o f tha National Youth
Admbtlatratlen, which did the ca
mant work, ami tha W orks Pro*
grata Administration.
Mr. Houghton as Id th a t other*
• re now In progress of building
and will bo completed aoon.to be
placed near tna akta of lha proposed trailer camp and other tiro*
teglc location* i f tha city

Nation Still Frets
In E nervating H eat

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Naval Ships
Nelson Brothers Japanese
Anchored In River
ShanKhal’HDoor
Raise Reward To At
in Now War Crisis
$1500From$1000 Many Blue Jackets

plan th a t m ight be (■&gt;, vuLm d
fi r ihe purpose -if n winy fund*
Ih rtu g n loans for Ihe court ru-lion of a m unhlfslly owned and
t '*•”
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operated trailer camp here .fli
tha site overlooking the la k e 'h e
tween P alm rtln and Ilmal 'A re.
nura, * a t pledged hy the dlr.c
to rt of the Seminole •V m y
Hint h i of the late l'handh-l
fh an E satem A irline* plane brought death tn f iu r and Injury to
Taking off from Day
Chamber of Omsmcrc* In the r fire when it erariitd again*
_
over pnfe. T h o se wjift.,met llfalh were the pilot, c.v.pllet and two II N l*on, who ilh-il In th r h»al
meeting tsat night.
tt , Tfc- taswrtated Pm**
ln&gt;*|illi| iveelltlv a* th s Ivault
paaaeiigera. The wrecked plans I* -hewn above a Iter It i fatal plunge.
No plan fo r railing the •■P-.
J«lKtm 'M ‘ tllaim lcH t'i'
r.**
1 1 mi ttir , InD klrd h&gt; nil tin
proaim ately 1*000 which
will]
blown assailant, l tainy hiked thr tMtrloti a S lim -J«iw tnt'i'c l»hlbe required In addition t&lt;» lhlew on1 lor isfoiinnthm loading llo n l Ih o n n c lr n l
N n n k o \»
amount to be fumUhed by Ike
jo iU;_tt i .th rti'k a t- and t ' luK j
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City waa made laat night but
Him
to- n i t a i t n a fr-mi H ,&lt;**•*!
C h in n R
member* of th e T ra ilrr Camp
to H.Mut,
wa« Icarniil ii«l*y. f u r Ih o IrtMipH tit
Committee with Mayor Edward
J. IV NrUon of llaliui tlonte. i-t'iilrn l n r tn y .
lliggin* and Clt* Attorney Frod
In s|« | imI that there nduh !w . A h o .tv y Jii|utiit'iH ' R rU lw y ;
It. Wilson were authorised to (ic
*oine d.rtdu In the mind* Ilf tv n. Im m ln tn ln u 'itl w 'l lh*' N nti*
v|ae Ninn praeilrei
;i:an
and
pie ill Ills vkm lty * leg*' ilj it im w p ity
o f t r t',
mtltl
'I 'd
present It a t s special nreeling
pisno'iw i f the rew ard t* any tlU im U 'hoh.
. .
of th e ; Commit!va next Friday
one who had I'sn m l 11, To f!UA - 1 n -th r nvwTat w ar prt*l*_»«P"t*
night.
h r lepnnl that |W ~flve in &gt;iv rhokrtl
H hanghal't
\Vhnng|W«
In 1**1 night's session Mayor
im* hrelhrra had all rally &lt;r , Htvrr with a arotc of watahlps.
lltgglna Indicated th a t the City j
p.,*ii,d tho reipnrrd fuml* in « e r a l lr r .l o th e r, to the mouth
wa* proliably In a position tn,
_
lUli'ii fiougv IMink cxrhiaKelv , f th r Y angtrr ami poured b a.
furnish 3ft to 30 perrent of the]
delarhm rnls of
FlorMs
I.i i NHUN. \u g . I I - (Ah An f ir lh., pur|»s*r and th at th'- twrert hm ami l.lWtl l.luJacktU
cost of the ram p which the lat.l National (ju«nU iflu rn n l here
nltrm pt hy I In- Men's. I li ras lte&gt; loud a n guarenlrrtl.
into Hhanghal.
ra t prelim inary W timalra placed •Sunday a flrr
rnnipli-ting two
lie nl*o pointed oul the fart
Two aircraft
t a n hr*. M kl
i
fi'im
Ports
to
"H
attonaliir"
turn',
at |M -t&gt; and th a t the rrm alm lrr weeks military liaining trn n ed by
that under tha law of this Ittate titiconflrmr,| report*, were wait*
rlothtnu
hn,
|in
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h
i'o
i
,nniv
in
would hnva to be secured from the rnminaniling nffn-er or the
any p-rsnn d e riv in g an edvrt ing bevoml Ihe Wot wing forta N
other ai urcaa. He, however, In- local unit* the most Mircrwafui
grim ily and Uoi.hliialdt- diMtp- Hard ivwaiil might finer
hla which lie a t the rmifltienre or
H erbert H srrla (above), of d b * lrd lha City waa willing to ever staged.
I point nielli.
ilaim for It.
the
Whaiigpo"1 ami YangtXA
Naw Haven, Mo., waa tarred and secure tho necessary money In j The enrampnu-nt J lii, year
"I »&lt;ml the p rip la nf th u rtvw*.
A rom|«*lltl'm a|Hinavfrd by the
f
feathered by a Dallas, Tea., mob the form of loans to hr ti-pnhl held a t Fort M rDrllnn, Ala. where
naval
aulhrtirll'rft V*
party biuught not * strange array- lonimunlly to uniiaralnnd that
and dumped from an automobile In pro ix ta amounts tn thr dim* mrmbera of th r 124 infnnlry of
In. .™
i,o i|Ursllnii In tlo- aahl rvttd* th at were brought
, nf "acluntib*" cNiaiuilirs. They there
....... wll* —
In the downtown section after or* from the proceed* nf thr Florida and Iho III' In fan try 'o r
I were ileaignnl In an effort in , lint i I reviving nf the lew anl If Ihe to a brad hy the Hung Jao air­
camp.
ha had ahown n film plrading
Alahama gathered fnr htigailr mar
Inkle eeflar atuit«, iwwtets and e v 'j prnvuhma ptm iilrd fry are i a r port staying of a Jape near na*.
Thu Mayor also llldirntrd that nrovera th r first linir in a nunibor
the cause of organised
labor.
• H-.I nit,- M r Nelaoa aahl.
val commander nnd hla drircP
l.cll billions to win pi lira.
H arris ' hold* hi* clothes In hla tho C lt/ m ight ahaorb *overhead of year*.
Alllnmgh then, baa been n«i "m ean that Japan'., n av jr' rffr«-»
Cmtlralalila mairli d by hi ih d h ■
left hand.
expenses In the operation ,T th e ' &lt;'oni|m'lly n , th r latgm l of the
be in '
lug r r n milling ertryV tlng trviu ataitlind pn-gre** In Uw case, Urea in t'hlna m in i
camp ro th a t all r.a h n-crlpta- Sanford unit*, under th. ,um m a te d ."
trnnl* "hulls to a lu ll dieskeil work la Iwtng_
rnuU ba ravyrtad lo lha dooms
„f Copt. II. fi. W»»hha
. . '.f ii«nwl «Mpww. **■-.tig g w A fi'V
fioiimuii o r.* (-pnuui, i-idl flvliio, j *’"* au-sly I k n a g
thus wiping mil th o debt w ith in ]* * , prfliahly th r must outstanding
io on o ff luoni. nl |,id«iv eml]
rlliuliwllon of ilai
Oaimaa
teas rlua* ry advirra also InM of a hairtw
ft n hrri time.
nf |h«* far* I unit-*.
ylolhlrra held tin h i - k i , ^Virii'l) olid i minty and t'itp
uftirlal.i near "hr tlreal Wall ref . t'hlB’4
Areordlng
Indira.
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rntrviiclt*
w II L
re rV oL reU .
J 1r
, h' m*chim' *un"If
Dxylonn llvarh, H a aWny flou. H (l,l. I I,lie il"lh
iiivnl* in Ihe area l
a tmiliitiil]
In d l« -o ..k au 1 h L « f i il Ihal
rk rry
r'-m m .ndrd highly Other vlrllm .
.nriu.l.sl
INI.d - F hv lln- hm k’
A flrr sharp lighting with rm u
millM
i J S |h"'
‘.y ,,,n ,p •,ff|ri.N nnd olhrre p re , S te w ." .......
and l» .. ............... ..
-Th.. Mi'it*' l»n^H Ri'funuj
might „e derive, from thw. pro ,..n, fnr th(. Kri,B, #ltin h„ („ M,Uyl,,
sk lrla ld , losses to ladh aidi#,
n.pill't.
I'a ily vtmiia “ fv m r i I&lt;iIIk s hftM |
“ .T f .Wh,lf h w"_l .
11* Hw- handling of hi. .retkm
|
the C hlnrar tro o p , were re|w&gt;rtril
n rl«t(hc*Ml
il«*tlicw. Int|*lit i
mt&gt;
This rnp w a. donalinl by the
to have flrd lo-ithw aid l ra rin g
i lot lit1*” 111.1 ' m. nil Nht| mi fit) III
.........................
MUHCmv,
Ana
|t .
|)|&lt;|
up tho Irarka of Ihr
IVipItig*
aii mi,
aw*)1* |»ul *•()
trade lady, rr.atatcd hla Iwlirf
C IT Y n k w s u n iK F S i
that th .
w .n l , i i
■ ; ........ .
i ____ _____
runvvnHiir
u in
&gt;-&lt;i - I b o . nievulhut of ; j alh-gml Suly turn rellroet| a* they w, a t
nmvrrliUlt* rmIni
In . tin
I Uitt i,.
tj* yai
ni
th.*
camp
would
I
a
b
rn
m
■
o
f
f
w
,
)n
,
hr
r
j
„
h
n
,(lll|rn
l
u
■Approximately |too&gt; lu
flnn* U
..................... —
&lt;
I .
- - m enu th at could la' suit of lu tm ,l ' '*r Kaitvtn retlioad wtot ker*. to hlml.-r J a p n n i-r advaurr, l h a
war* aaaaaard * to vlolalora nf to commarelal cn tcrp rlar. In th i. ,1P 1!»•*»* hi^
h, wan
u rn commafului'if,
n»miMnrit|iMi#, | |
Iiretdo out.
i a'vUard of imiiil,t%a v,lilt tho relinked ru n . thim igh Nanknw.
City Ordlnanroa by City Judga
i h r iH'lirvrd
offlcrr nf
mftrhinr* fCompany
i&gt;ni|&gt;Miiy ,M
'K-Hi'e. officer
of machine
&gt;1 ut
nt ( V
Tho Chinese |.,i |o were f u n
Hut the |u,,*'l. rhli-flv intllrnlvsl. ■*•!•••*** * re .,| avrvltv*. waa
11,000
t(
||,S(I0
would
'
iiM
In*
pfH-nl,T
(
||
|h
|W
9
ani,
t
f
|r
r
h
u
............'
o
'
Frank I,. Miller In a session of
tho n»ln Divlrimt of the i-enlrul
that
man
will
u»
m,
.w
e.....
.
at*
h,
the
likttl.k
th* Municipal Cuurl yesterday In this city weekly hy ih r mi I||o n l«» Mnjor In* tloriftliil IhU &lt;
toller1 liDlltiiiH mimI i*Ihi in hlitiM'lf neoapnprt, 1K*.t Nlhotla l‘r a v - , arm y, rtthor tnm pa of rival dlfle
afternoon
mad* of lha road y
to I r
for r»rh yiuir !•&gt; Il»«*
| aion woiv rvpoiiiri in Im&lt; threat*
aini Vi**la and In IU
Twenty-flvn persona were a r ­ ram p h placed a t th rlr dlapoeal. , three m arhinr gun roiiipanirs in’ II. &lt;i- Mithvm ^waa greulreljI ill with ftliMp*
,,t |M „ f
,
Tho I'Vivni l"ii, followr,) n th -, onlug vu ntlark a I"ii-; tlio south*
raigned before th a cCm
l(| Judga
T retl-lm l 8lmpaon lao indicate lh „ K u |l. T |lj, ,, (|ll, f |, . , j , w . p»r,
ii r t w t f n cm Hi:i' a l . wnrih*4|, I he ji'ili it iliiln'1 m%* uny or* In ■ M-rtoa hat lids group! woatrin Irontior nf Jih id IVyT*
oa charge* ranging fron.
tram .Im
. . . ret th at efforts 'woald la- mad"
Il M tlaare tie V M , T t l n l . - &gt;,1 + lumie on Weal First Street tiling worth that Ill'll It
of
S'eiiiai Waa on,' ot Iho Inrroet to Im. luev nlnnit ] .'HI mill a r a i l
proper parking to aelllng of to h are the ram p In oprrat Idu
Hnrtoi
lt n » la ‘* Pol plll-t.
| * l ii ostiniali-d V',"l Ilf IIIMI.
p ilar of gliai went to an evvlilnir n o r ii I oil In
lottery tlrkota, lh* latter head- before tho first of November no] S n a k e K i l l s 2 H o K H
r*r-rium Sllo'ilan putso Now
vn.1 ilm r rein.uttiig of Jacket and
Ing lha Hal With 13 Ptiraopi that the influx of parly lourisls.
Thi' v «i-kly -m ilim ,nf itir l i uuaila ot ilaik lilito vtn llan srt- Iho total of known I'l.'u iliu ii
pleading guilty.
in tu _ tiiii. Htato—might— im «ic:-------- D i s p r o v i i i - T h e o r y
TEi Far Kitalotn i.tnt|'.ilfn
Sent old fir* Seyiii Troop will Im le t, a light blur silk shill , nd a Til----Hooker T.
Bradley,
negro, eommftdftUd.
beld luiiiorrnw night at T.ilii il.ik idur I'unum-ibund , all v u y III Hud oul aploa ami wivihrrt'
charged with breaking and e n ­
Cl* E, Roll in*, poiHTlntetidaniJ IltR|&gt;rovini$f Iho rommottly held
la 3M
•’
tering waa transferred to tha of the Allftftiie CoMt h it* , in a theory* th n i hogit a ir immutu' l«* ii rho k id tile Junior High Si hiod fie ,"a n d lure-ty.
Th o II kulak Ilend waa
,|&gt;
,
.
.
I Third p rite went to an evening
Cnuaty Hhrriff. C, M.
Hand. letter In the Chamber members anake Idtra, waa th r rpport tmlajr
WASIIINUTtlN, Aug. 11 .-1 0 1
Hr. &lt; M. Milchrll y .- l ii d a ! '{reislunu* n f a hlark wnI-IcimI lined »' lik ' d a* mado |,P of Tro ia k,
Jamaa Hlnglrlon. tleorga Mor­ pointed out the polrnllaltlrs •'( from longw nul that n largr ret1st
tlslillai
In io ,l.I,
win,
AmrtM-ana alo nmrv randy lath
gan. and Dnroy Mock, negroes, I'Xlrndlng a personal Invitation tlrenakn nwiaed the ih alh of twu was given pu m ls.liu , to Ir.rool with while Silk, worn will, n "hold Wlovkt'd linin' a long iho
p | | your than in any previpua y ra r on
his lw* »lory r, auli'i., h i l*nl. dvr length tn|i» wlib-li vuiibl Iibeing held for
Investtgalhm. In retired rail road
veteran* pi&gt;rkrre belonging to J. II. W arirti, niello A* i nui'
i
1^- hr at lull Id ill*’ a d jio ln l a* n a1 1 ap.l .&lt; ird rum In-rlaii llallaay at Iho lo'hoti n' rorord.
were dismissed.
throughout th r nation.
AltrsrU-d tn his Img prelure hy ln*)H-rlni, Ii, |
Ihe Japenvao InlelUgouio arr*
The CVunmotve Dv|v*rtnirnl u l j
.
I'axton.
lilrrl
"lut,
Two negro,-*. Cora Gee ]|lll
Thi* &gt;rar, he pointed out, ia r g r^ h e mniblnalion o f the m illing
vlro tkaa
w a k oiling
Hm I n today ronaunipt hm l* 't your avvr*
tine trouble u a , I lull some of
and Wlllla lllll pleaded guilty numbers of railroaders had re-, th r rrplile and the s-pu-aling of th e ’ |lr|il.'l) I illicitur J. |„ lic it uf
imna|Miriation in th r. r*a« g a god Id poutalt for oyory peroon
to disorderly fonduri charge* .p tr d on iwosiuns up lo I I P lrt'i | n» ini', Mr. W irtT n fmind ihi tiijU ^ llur« *u nf Inltitial Ri v«*mi)) Ihe ro ttu n ir, hid to Io woltl wllh war with Japan. They wor« m Ihe country, compared wllh th*
and were given altnrnatlra of rm nlh *1x1 Ihal a number of |, lr ,irixrd by the ta lllc n s k r .
| staled today that t orpomHona H*UI&gt;|mrtlng ibvlvcu* aiith a , an* •diatgod
wph laa.lw *
Im, fmOPT ror«vt,l high nf I4.T pound*
a I t film or to day* In jail.
three a god men wiahrd to *pm&lt;l Im mrdiataly a fte r that siiaka Capital Slock (ax returoa, whlrh penilero—an klea w r n ly fiim nnl wrorb lb w bhh II pontons wot» |R Ipjfl,
mi.
Hut
how
In
ni'iko
t
H
i
i
i
,
i
'i
,l*y
Tho two persona doeketad fori thojr doclining years inF lorid*',, kill'd lha hogs, Mr. Warren killed! ware ,Po in July from every tork llM and maav Inlarod.
,
pn«liirlh.n |* .t year wu*
iro n ic violation* wrro
Ollv*r , u n*hln*, and Sanford, ha run- | | IP snake, and il was found ih s t1 pomm.ii si lire or Inarlive, arw Up Without calhi'V , or tr il l, jn.l
----- ---------------art at J.tUrt.KPU.imU pound*, valued
one
of
tho
proMeni*.
Millar, charged wllh parking on lln n -i, bobig lh# eonlrol FtorMa j( me«.urref a lt feet in length andl now .............. ut. ....................I Soa parkway and 1,.
Maya Doth tarm lnut for th# Atlantic Coaal |.,d nine rattles and a button
O ther rotltiinoa were j a —&gt;'t of
rial sreurilv returns weie d .
war* dlam|**rd.
aafarl (lUtflt »l - 1"" I ,. la ili'l and
Line would offer an environm ent1
_____________________________________ __
Four person* ware dorkatari which would be homelike to the
kivre lrnglh ~'«k«i a girvn -I. vr
.
for drunkrnuraa. They wars: P.
leas jrik in Willi a buff ldo.u&gt;r, an
WonCga w . Hull ha.^hoon m ade, I i O C A L W K A T I 1 K B !
J. McDonald, who was fined
rvonlng rm tu iu r that mighi have ailing p a in t am rla iY of lha,
I I o r 10 days; Fraoraa Jack- eth e r sr'-rta offrred In thla Io. ’
ennir slraighl '"it of tho e ig h lc n th tlrand h a lt" . K n * and A u r p 1
son, negro. 110 pr 30 days) callty would alto lie * consider-'
fa in d l
. i
ira tu ry rtinklv
b to rv h ,, and i'd M*anua „t th u td a In am- 1
John Mound*, n-gro, | | nr 10 able allnioment tn the pawsIon era.;
Florida; Tartly cloudy tos^gb*.
Idark ill! ,|&gt;« kings llu t doin' , eed the lalo i h II Moyer,'
day*; aad Hid nay llranlley, Jr. Mr. Rotlms Jwlieve*.
w a lln s d
'
TJ'i'-e Ragl* Bcoula from ll 'y J e w s, »: Weal, rlilrt «' out e t ­ at ay up any Im wrll. Orh- iia lu n g wbu died rorswili, II was an atol Thui'idaY w kbly
thundrohiiw irw ’I'hutaday *ll*T*
I I or io day*.
ui ul I to;
ftan
Ih-ard, u iilmial t i n be.dcwrUgri only a , tbkl v i a
ii , ly
re s ta rtin g th e a r. Hcou, Tnyqp | , who
M.lh. d ,
kmunred yeaterday hr Ualph 11
Tho
thirteen
peraons
a r ­ men were dlaeuaatd and Mayor! a 'lien -lcd 'th e1 Natlou-I Jatulegee ai out
rom m l.a|-in.'i; . lieitalur llbnilairg ],ulrhir'4 dio&gt;, i,&lt;et with Fhapsuia^ pmal Pia,ht|iju1 giaad noon and pttaalMy near rvlrvm s
raigned before Judga M illar oa
smith rooat tonight. Kalrom*
Andrew*
and
Cnagroaaman
Joa
the
ah-.
QajjWi
toll.
Edward |U 9 fl,i« ad»ls*d tS *|
aalfoa-a caplmt, wore
maatgr.
charge* o f ’ sailing iottory tick bodjr that, tho Oily m ight he In,
H eadrlrka -and Iti.vldi-ui ItiMisanortharoal Hm id* pbrtly clo u d /
Ono judgo iV'inplained tliet eve­
.
Mr,
llatf
ha,
had
*
Ion*
bad
al
thn
wrekly
ii"
'
'in*
eta wcraXflord | U or TO d ayk - Pofltlen
l/vcsl
ta it and bW wife.
rything ian In hagglnesa Anolhor b c llr a • ro rerr In Meaoaiy, bar timlghi ami Thuraday.
-n _to
t* make there w ho'
, Thoao held on these c h a r m , wish to burnt herds* hero a very u r Ihn Hanford Klwauia Club
Ilonry Tamm and Slduey Nla cumi'lalui-d of Iho lark nf “tneara
thui»lri»huwvta Thursday. ■
,J
tag
Imen
a
Maalit
3)»aw*
I*
wore: H. Klnlaw. HUI Wlggla* rn lk la ir -offer
In Ibe'-'aartallon uf as Unity** tn rt«- nlliin and vnkao&gt;| i
Day Iona Ttdro
on
Clly-ownad Imlay In tbd Valdn« llotal.
Kaaford igolr.. So (3. F MO
worth; J . 1 T. Tarry. 11. ts. Ho- real eslaU . Th* m atter was re­
m e* Hlkitey InIU of t'acl fear that turn nod w "turn'm ight
Ilyrl IHgga, w ho. wnn sent In
Thuraday** tamo, high 18:11 F ,
A. M, tn |v}l and worahlpful
(on, R. B. Clark. Wlllla While, f i n e d to th* advertisem ent com­ WaalilncliHi hy |hn club, *la|r(|
• bile lirlna itiHip scribe, •M utually e n h o o g r rlnlhoo
M l low, tlilUi A. M , *.h0 I*. M.
tar
tn
t»
;t,
lloraeo Mitchell. Hill
lo r d u .
ttarw m rtrr
R ut although I hoy adioii lo.l Ihe
and Mr. ‘Ilmpoun
'RJrtpaon Indirat that Troop I had Ihn let rio t aad drio (tiled, Ihe lei
1* stall a pa *1 high prtaal
He ll
v: a William*. KddW Ugra’- ^ mittee
roprore bint low
a a g ' fii|iiUlved at the hud of lh* Wa«hlnglu* rati teat had * done little toward
l ikre*^ .
Yeaterday, pu.03| ttwtay,
lU m otlng will
Monliw
l
hapirr
No,
Ii.
of
Iho
phrioa. Apron Duka. J,
a u ra offlrora than any &lt;Hber Maanment in whl.h r .e l waaI freeing ntin of lln-lr aharhha uf
* Ls lo n e -railed In lb# near future to
T rrrtp llallas
Ilny«l Areh Maanna, and 4 pbal
and W. If. Walker. .
troop
In tha D rntral »Jji k|J j|how a were prrarated nightly.
Total foe yoalrnlay . ..
rlidhm r riyl&gt;-», Iho diva* co mmabdsr ot the T ailor Com
vfre a plan whereby thla
• Jallua Dlnrt&lt; lih-r, who T rial far month to vlalr
of persona might bo extended • Couotll.
labs, l“wh -u h\l»h |n thxdi
; NU. Ik, RalgM s^Tum II*
pole lag
oat
Ihal 'ho ly ; returned from n trip to belt* and ik l|lM ilio l la'g o mi with
•pedal invitation.
Nurmal l» d a lOH J
WMlbar area vary Wet iliiHug Baulk Cacdln.1, h(lrDy l4 d aI tho hunt.
TVm prrotsrso
». d
Blnew 1»*T, wIon he rotliwd
hla
13-day
camp
aad
that
abeu
hoalne.a
remdlllolia
In
Ihal
Maximum, u t; minimum TT. / '
b iq \ h « i n ; r »
kssrahlpfwl maaii-r. bo boo
It raised, hla teal had “*» 'ho t l o a -of (be-rountry
fMHrtal Report
Baa turd Iprigo, F, a r t
DEATH IN CftAIH
Th* enllrn rlnb fidnod
la
CHICAGO,' Aug. II.—t d l —
re a c t s top ees uf l « " w DAYTONA REACH, Aug. J U Mlph U M
A,
Mo
M
Ireoawrrr.,
R h b g IkftHt with p i in- Its |h!ftHlftl*
if V - B o b H atrns, dapartmoaf o f Montgomery Ward A Co. a a -j aapacUliy ra aalag water."
........... ...........M
n
WKIRTrtN.
Wret V a, An*.
Byrl told a t ooatag Hoy S'»«t« MM rod NU. nho im rntly aa*
rim m irr i ariaUrei Inapocthm, arid Koantod last night Its July sales
t
M
HIGH
DIVER
LUCKY
—
A
privale
Vl*a»
furatga
rouaiitra ■Waaeod bar eagaganieat to bo I k
today a a official h rerlag wo«Jd b* thla y ear wvrt |30,«Jit,7l0. high-1 from ova ay
........... —
K
UNION CITY. I a d . - I F ) - J a b s
yosivfdar, klltlM - a p**’
hold hm fo u * a(* w v "■ tho crash of •a t ia th a ftna*l history. Tho in- aad many of ta* Halted btataF ■ a rrisd
and ttiih a lly Injaiing th* Nnydor M l 40 fret from M sires*
Tho pro* ram waa ta eharga
WWW was U .1 I percent over th* m ret femoaa pooyie. ladadlsg
th* E astern A ir Lmot treaty*
.
.
t«
1
. ,
hath
of
tUeuhrarillo. toe lain a wheat h in - o s d p*4 off 19
piaoa ia which four p*r*o*« mg
prvvtoua high, recorded la Ju ly , Paul Biple, w ba waul with A4- • f M . f i . H afpet »“d A- D. PIRd,
___- tV - , n
w
rit
•
sprained
foot.
•
lalral
ltyrd
ta
tb
a
Routh
|-&lt;v)e(
klflad « d fire lajorvd.
O hK

'Kmphuslxc Fact That Patrolling Roads
j Money la In Rank 2 A lte r a Tt Carrier*
And la Guaranteed Stand By Off Forta
ProCectlnff Harbor

National G uard
Camp Described
Most Successful

Efforts To Alter
jMelTs A Hire Are
Seen A s Failure

Officera Arc High In
Pralac Of Actiona
Of Sanford Outfit! |

Some Ingenuity ,l*ro—duccd In Move To
Ratlonnli/.c Clothea

City Makes $500

In One Day From
City Court Fines

:;:SovieUi Liquidate
7 2 More Alleged
EnemiesS Of SU»te

25 Persons Arraigned
Before F. L. Miller
In Tuesday Session

Candy Pnxludion M*j
(Shows l*nrgv Gain

(icorffo W. Huff CiclH at inw.Wl.nofi.

l i t * ) t w y ta iw i r r « —

Thuadcrahewara In aoraa ala Us,
driving rain* In athari brought a
moaaurv of rellaf today from tho
■narrating heat hot tha country
generally s i l l fretted in discom­
fo rt. Rain cooled parts of Indiana,
Naw York sta ts and In South Geor­
gia and Florida.
Tha middle W eet generally waa
fel* w rit prediction of thunder
■ l i a n a and ***Ur w eather for
tha Chisago area and centlaulna
and rU ar aklaa
farthaa south ...
b a th s
M a r t * high humidity hi
“ - aa a o a a ta d U be
Ugandan Howera.
aaa area la
New Tark
got rallaf this morning. Rain
loring tho night on Fasnayl0

B B C * TO liM I T . C A R T ***
R E R U N , A ag. I l . - W - N W *
■Malta fur suapradu i armband* are
w a ky th .
ia co-ordt*
tn
'.Year plan re*

High Musonic H onor._____

Boy Scouts Tell Kiwanians About
Their Experiences In Washington

H earings Are Set In
Daytona Plane Crash

' ___ _

1

^

�Flofida’i
frig hlatorj- h ag tp ^b rS ’Al ji?nf fvcflrd of i*f«tr to t*
the state and for tKl WntRfiny which operated tne
ill-fotod plane which exulted Into the fro and at thri,
ajrport yeaterdar aftar striking a dower line pc
Tne Eastern AFHlnea, operator* of th i plane, n f
enviable record for Jiiving' hever liat a life prior to
tW S l? early Ttiesdiy rtioritliVg. This ll Most m itirl
when one considers th« Ulouianda of mDe* this IWe
every wee* end tH« &gt;11
ported. Ita services 4J&lt;
Atlantia
Newark to. Miami are i
absence of accidente or
Ita popularity. ,
, . _
Jt la too early (o fix any blitna
It la not too early for conjecture, f*
a power Hoe constructed during tho
airport offtciala, the Inis s f o b i i S
the ptane hid known about the pte*
he would have had hla plams higher fi
Such an Inferoxitd; i£|% m a to u
the direction of truth. ^Anvone who t
off from the Daytona a m b it aoutnw
way knows that when lw . plane (a 6
It la usually at least 200 ,f«el Iri the
hits a power pole after lh* long ftrt i
quatrain*.

ira

litas

roued

Trip at

will b* told for
b#t**er.

a h *.

li

»i t a r I t to Jen. J«.
1 I W l i lo Apr. t l ,

M cU ulto; Jc w d e r

I,Mew T o rt between
F»h. l i io Apr. II ;
lo ja a # SI.

mmyg r
F-

f hie
efeiUea A t Mock
W arfare Ih Skies

stayed » » * r.

LONDON, Akg. u - f l R - B r l t gl* , Uatcd
London’!
rulner
By PRRSTON GROVER
ability Ip. nltask from the sk irt
with th e
rrrs tm
Air
R)an«*rers Is. her history;
Kvsd o fA y o odi. T*t, i s my*. ««i bhy.lhs ( I bn »peri*need
»r*;
l*Mlon Groy- r lan with a profitable practice
l w irftr* « u h u t s

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

IL F’S OREATCIT THRILL
g reatest thrill of golf h

-

that hy raising wages and

Simple,- well-played brs»sl i

E
K
m,
jlkat

another
A ,i.

llberatcly clear a.hlfhVay bfr a aciill Sfi dj&gt; . «
In
thla Instance It must,have been A cfie Of friliIMt mbtorA
or mln-ju'dfment on the hart of lit* pilot
At all events, tne Whole atate li ih o rk ^ _ il U b hor­
rible tragedy and no matter who li to blame, Florida's
faith in afr commerce And Eastern Airlfiles' worth tii the
atate will not be diminished.

LO V t AFFAIR

lerately

Christmas- time, Eaatsr, or
.WfM wf.
as^aloa
that m e. on either of the
p# . »«#*«*; &amp;*■.

77*

ore beginn'ng tp find out. that high wages also mean
trouble higher costa. Recent announcements of lncreiiea In' tHi
-Uw.J/.vW ./wuAI noJlacl. an
fbuh i .
prices of automobiles reflect the Increases In costa bfTTir• Ip tb s pin w# somrtlin'Si
fOadonan
who n ,
v
a
r
t
y
.
trick#
n
,
ot » » Ior
tcri-ils end Idbor.
{ allona lie would be ronlMUA.
• barrowing ntkht Stir
“It in i simple leMon of arithtnitlc,'* aaya the Miami
arm an Tolhaa and
J Charity petl^ntf
drag * down
Hcriild. “(hnt goes back to first principles of addition ana
HONOR
ir k ). g ir-4 li* rig j U r
I the erersge. evah w hihA MrniulH|illaitlon, and one, thfit cinnot be Altered by. lefclsUill, 11.—WhAo *Trtaii S ia • " Talr aam ber 'o f
of • MS warplane*
w ith — ererythlng---- St
i !on. The consumer, tpe public, must pap the bill In the lb* n**«tllim e«t
th*
rwceol
prim
j jin (wjiilk -. -heavv-aagar** css**.
wprnlAA
P
arlU
m
rpt
th
a
t
thatr
end,
and
the
public
U
you,
It
Is
the
worker,
the
employe.
,ui
nndar
der
l,ul
*ralB.
that
doean't
worH
ot
Ml
Out
tp
Ins choir* ot
mttboda
still
choicest target la the
There Is no escape from the facts and hot even the rtfli- farm an oa their feet ll first! ry Dr.' William*. It worries
F will make
Raai thorn medlcel aocteUas, They
bead
M
cbooaea, rmlhar than In cals and Communists and Socialists can alter the truths
Nlsrleen sSnadroos til tin/
i iaaegarsled hlln lonl telegram* about It.
rbaal
no matter how milch they wave their hands and ihoQt.
fly lhI erafl, t i l plane* Ilk*
Ire* ot prattle* that la fast
e s s tts r oothtug but d*f*at.
“The fcdvommeht Is producing numerous, laws and It ■becoatlsg
flay terbfdoe*. roared scroal
« problem child to
proimnca moro which will Increase wages and limit hours orgaaliad medicine.
it sight sktaa ip dries oft ltd
LfeOAL NdT/Ck
arid reduce production, all .presumably for the purpeMiOi
&gt;mbitt* thkt new ta from tbs
It la Ik* medlea)
cooper*
’eet In flghtLag tprtnatloa.
conferring benefit# upon labor. But .labor la_^the, public, ,l*^,i
’
.
- sine n a c r iy . m e n
Allbosih
tlAjadoa— with ’ At
Tha a***wge InfllrUual go** IKTint
labor in the consumer and must foot the. bill in the end.
atari* j Ejuu h al .
1st Jtoeks, oil dtbola, and tha
lies would ugly be aod bare.
"As the prices rise the consumption will drop, and t* h la Ahyalctsa oaly when be I ' U P ' - e r CUB rtA TM
afield arahMIon* works— la tad1
’ rt)*n would arer think to along with it production and employment. An administra­ tedl* right down Foorty.
and
r * s s o« u r “w rT i
irr*a-c*aUr ot Bagland'i
rla■weep
iiaar.
pgli ott„ pberatlou.
aatU
^e
tion
may
have
fine
Ideals
and
beautiful
theories
but
they
M**.
Ubet »t
lb* tanteti
real stand ▻ *&gt;■ say
longer i: r . unocK. r ta ta tin —
K—trial ns at tb s window*
M U f Sight war* In outlayoc until -the laailty budget u 1II0M r . b r o c k . D fleeiaa
P*
A duirlri*.
By 1CDOAit A. UUKBT.
oo* out of

j e w e l e r

Diamonds And WauKoo.
Pine Watch Ani Jewelry ‘Repairing
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
“Winka m m , ann th» u w s i r &lt;

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1w c a A r O W A T w n

glass

. M tttiums

jA httir— btePENDABiliTY
tHttsbur|h Pr^of Products

vantage of our cash arid
carry prices. You will re*
Ire th e m oat cohrtaoAa
urlrtm a service
wh

A t..

produce Ike haul

Alt Ot tbs Boutbaaat tCng|a|id

^

Tbe.-Jap* aSmlt fbkt a- tows
w a r 'l l |n prospect. Thai shows
*6me partlclo of modaaty In a
halion th a t la notoriously cocky.
Japan aaya her patience ta
js a i
abont
eibaustod - with
China, and w« feel that our pnca ta Juat about eihauat-

r

With Japan,

L o ta of- speed I* held typlll of Am erlrain, hut them ’ll
l OH* time whim « « won't
■ In' aiich A hip hurry aud

lat’a when tb* neii war boTti* people of Florida rratlie
Of course that the
no
nat
formed
union*
In thla atat*
Thera I t likely to be plenty of
trouble
next winter,—Lakeland
A power llneaman
fell
It
*1 off a pole the other day,
• lift being aaved b y .tb a fact
a t hi* fall -w** broken bi a

' Oaellm#
hollar*
u**d
tot
a u k la g moonahlne are
bales
'U ld Ad scrap to Rnkland and
Jgpad lor making wat
materfall. I Thu*,
agalpmant
wnlch
**ew contributed
to
deulrnylag inea'a soul* will soon be
converted Into ImpDmanla
tor
Mowing out thalr brain*.

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Uakrn.

. Tee -are AefbOy rwaalreO
pear to the Dill a t . . Co
a a a lu l you , 1* lb . M a t
IM
eeeae *e tU edap I
Oak or (Melember,! I M L •

■enlord, Kloruf*. aeO • t p
fault •« t* do D w r i t Pri
feeao will be catered i
^ rhi, enter ekall . bo si
*eeo a weak ter fewr m m
W**Se IB. TBR OANrono
Al.li e aawauweac ^pobliei
Haofurs. U.mluula Caeaty.

R at . Ik*
|tae*IU*a&gt;*nl war
got dealt ag with lb* average
Now that
lh* joung men are !■
Aemltiola (
Individual. It wpa dealing with
going to th* front, this
city eta* o l m iny
farm ers. *o
flnonclslly
flat
will feel tha t i n t reel plm-ti of
few choeen.
lbey couldn't borrow aeed. to
war. All firm*
In
Hanford i A
,
pIpaL not lo taaatloo ftmtlng
ahould endeavor to
cun»«nr*l
,
tha price of rumoring Doro­
,MI’ o. k h « N i^ fr|i
thy's swollea
loaills.
W heth­
food nod «vh*n tnalerfibl In
1
IL SSUL) &lt;
order th a t
w* m lrhi ilu o a r. «&gt;• l b* baaka c
e r It wee - right or wrong for
part toward winning the war. I river, la#» Ttw*&lt;
lh* government to yo Into the
- ABatrilg*. field taken over by lb* Ue**tThere wag naver
aueh
n. Rnlllvan and J
:
&gt;
m
U kM
whole-hearted re*ponm to any) two ot M afordl
S tmen l Administration le not
pulille requeyt a* that made ‘ Dri*d I* 0o*»R
* subject ot thla article, TIi*
for booka
and . magaalne* fori H ftj
I
ptT fyam eat
did,
and
th*.e
llio mldlera
la»t
night. Ho [ pf*e**t v»r* 1
UUUgwJkpppowM.
great waa th* reply th at the
. Farm ers
In
many walatfc
Woman1* Clah waa filled wllk
borrowed government money to
p a t‘ In trope bat the governnew material.
. .j
m enl.JeU li had to keep them
Mr*, ft. U Hied*o*i and Rr*.
It. &lt;1. fllrkiim will |e a ie IM.mid t b a i r . fatttlle* jrall or kmc
U&gt;« Investnteot. Dr.
U. ,11
week, for Hartford. Ala,, and
betbay - ntvaa
WIMakUl formerly of the l*sbother .point*.
in tha flamUni* ta ithri*
Marrell have left for Fort Met’heraon. where they
will b*
atatloped for »onie Um*.
Dr. clea who aat tbrwagh a whole
titevena raak* aa first Iteatea- (heal with a sward awspbaddd
biBL by a m m hair to g*d medical, altaullun tov more !• U . ll!
ant In the . M*dlr*l Corps of tb# above
V. B. Army *t|d John , yanks as waen't hall a* bad off aa tha l&lt;A alteota at |bp lowest rat* f f i R W c a t !
Mtwe. »
irroent th, tha boipti*l eorpp- proeent day wor n * who dance* BoaalHp. Tp* axeOwd adopted
Fhyatfal raJecUop*
la
tb« eereeely all avwnlag wfth. bar .TOmJ p *
•*
'Z
UXI
aZZ
•elect (re ■ .draft pro
ryanlaa
higher lhaa1 U waa .aipected.

florid*

PERRY, N. Y h Aug. U . - / J P ) A t P8, D. W. Alward, P e rir’* old•e t beilneea man, la beglnnlny to
cut hla third set of teeth. Re he*'
three new one* already.

enough so I t u r t w ear my fala*
nppen, and not enough U U of
any ue*.In eating,'’ Alward mid.
. He reported th a t hi* eytalghL
him ktveral
jH U l I
&gt;e* re ago, also Is. improving. New
aad there I*; each a he only ha* to w ear glgate* oec*.
P» carrying th*** right* •ioiully, while formerly ha were
t. Whan p. foreign "Dm" them ail th e Urn*.
*

0

i t A t . I mm*

; tuirw at to Continental liarop*
—wig lb* object ot (be attack*

TUXEDO
D RESSED,

FED TURKfcTR, LlVfe AND
BABY, CHICKS At ALL

C A D R H U M *.

hi

Mi
Aug. I l r - t f l —
my the new Inter

.W .Cord Cor
p.mplptlpg abonnobtle manufae!W » « . fWd and
aviation and aa.O acpirstloi hag

Wnnuf**'

B, Manning
Oerd, allisd with
pop which pur-

Aged Mm Gets Third
n Teethi Secdnd Sight

have never believed I n
ay* tor
eye and
for a tooth." but In lb-i
of tha "fUnd la human
who eat oft a dog’s la s t
the knees feet In i m
log • o ffe r,, we feel
...It
i realm# dl
would
bn
too good,

an

dANf^RDtWEN’h f YEAttSAGO

reofc o f f t to 111 o day, and
pay* abbot tb s alt* ot bill bl*
physician. lb Ink* be cap stand.
Thor* ora, ta r It Itop*, of court*.
0*4 the sverays la open lo ar*
gataaol.

lain a country Id ahltd fooBdatUm* lg*a

CHICAGO.
Advertising Arid

RSBSMrttaft*
|oH»&lt;» ahpbdnt

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PAINTS

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Amoeemeol Cam

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r n i M n E T .r n t A , A n r. t t . - l
(IPy.—Joo Iturbl, no stronger »’♦
cfntrovtiay, Jumfwd rirh t I"*0 ,
th* middle of a not hr r o p e ra -te n
»u*-Ju*t-pl*lnimi«lc ilclu tr l* il
nUht.
S iiJ Iturbl, Sp«hlah born cun-,
du^tor .who stepped a national
radio hroadcaat by tho P hIU '
dtlpM* orrhratra Monday n lfh t
because hr objected to »om» pop-]
ular ton**:
“T hrre la good American mutic —but all (Mi I.lh rr you etufl
la Ju ifU o J h .
" I t I* far M ow th* dl|rnity ol
th* oreh'e-tin to play aurh cheap,
n ittrn n.iiak. Ik*, I rohnot pof*
mil au*h atuff on • broadraat.’
Iturbl left Itailln Singer l.ucy
Mum in- s ta llin g In lii* win** *•*

Mrs; W atson Reel ti

it Chqrtl* yrb k h m et .a t her
on Palm etto A m n ia Monday
loon.

THURSDAY
« ,
.Tha T. E. L. U om o f th a W rit
hbtlat Churth will hafw thcii
wular bualneaa and aoclal m rat
g In tha e&amp;iirch anna* a t 7:4^
clock w ith droop Npmber Ona
l hoataaa.
. .
.
P P i Ba t
Tha GIH Scouts will m eat a t
:4ft o’clock a t tha LUtla Jloupa
b maka final arraprem anta for

mcM

: meeting waa presided oiraj

n e n e n t n a n c e . A u g .z u
Mra. France*. Carlyle who h ’ *
---- --i l&gt;**n spending aevcral month* In
The Ome*a XI F raternity wld Sanford left yesterday lo r l».ypreaent Inula Armatron* a t the «•"* Bcarh.
Orlando City Auditorium on Frl-—
day, Aug. 30, a t 10:00 o’clock.
Ml** Anne Morlta v.lpi 0«i
Lou la Armatron* la direct from been apendln* aevtnd
month
Hollywood and New York.
In D aytm a ha* arrlv.vl to spen-l
II* waa bom In Naw Orleans. *evcral month* bed*.
La. and la known aa the "Trum pet
-------Kin* o f Serin*.’’ He waa In "P e n -1 Mra. Paul Shuam akn nf 1»iv -1

at

Joe_ Brown
A t Ritz
.

Mi a* Helen (lam er
ndum n,
T o n i g h t . . T h u r s d a y today from D ayton. Beach When
,
ah* ha* been rlailln* MU* MU.
hrlnklng n irh a rd ‘ Macaulay’* I d ro l Hodge* for aereral day*,
famoua character of Elm er Lane'
to the acreen, Jot K. Brown, |
Mr*. B. R. Dea.1 , Mra. 0 . D.
ravem -m nuthed comraedlan will Workman and Mias Camilla liras
b* aeen at lha Rita T heater i h«»e r«turned from . Atlantic
where Ihry
have l«en
tonight and Thuraday In
K" doplay, "Rliilh* On Air,'* | apendln^- eeveral daya.
— —
ed on 'th e
popular ktnrlri
Miai Ruth Well* who hit* l*-.-n
which b are appeared In tho __t-!
Hat
fur several,
urday evening l’o»' I—
_____ spending th r aummer In North
[ Carolina la the gueat of Mr*.
year*.
(shoemaker In Daytona
Aa tha aniall town newapaper Paul
editor who become* Involved in Beach
a aenaallonal. hi* rlty stoop,
Brown bat a role tailor-made t« 1 Min
h it Inimitable atyle of comedy turned
In tb la ,.h la , teoontl tiaatd U yhpre
Loew prcxloctlon. While eervin* J» * r*
M a local rorretpoodenl fur r paplnl

Offlctra fo r tha coming year
rare alec led a t lha butln**a
isating of tho C bH itlaa Knharmf Society of tha .Coograw tl&amp; l
Chupch
wHVlh met
on day at tha anna*.
Tha naw orncays are a* folIWii Audrey Noe.e praaldant
k lm ir Battern, rlre-preeldrnt,
p*eoh|ne
Muaaon,
recordln*
kcrtU ry, Ilubay Dobeon, cor*• ponding eecrelary, Kthel Root.
Itarpat* secretary,
Kmmajlna
'huraton, trsaaurer,
Fradsrlck
kndar, chaplain, Mr*. Evelyn
ftoeo^end J. B. Root ipooaor*
R d T . Barnard Boot, pdhlletty
balrpan.
Intaraallng plant
w*r# d|*&gt; bl* metropolitan dally, a Kan*
littcd for' activities related to
Sunday sranlng meeting*.
□ HOURS IN

it

Sacramento, C alif, Auk, U .—
H—Btat*
itatlatlrtana
show
tat tha moat dangerdai i | s
ir traffic victims la b e td fa d 10
id 10. - Tho
moat
perilous
Burs are between T and I lb
la mornlnf, with very
little
u n g c after 1 P. vM.

portent

ta rrila ta n a di

National Guard
Catfip Described
Most Successful
ir w f ltM * rtmm P ea. n«»t
Ui« local unit hat raptured thla
honar.
Capt, W athburn a im re|»orted
th at hla company narrowly ml**ed'
» inning the trophy glvrn each y rar
to th e . m o.t efficient rompany.
Company I, of Bradenton .......I
out the local* for thl« trophy by
AX of a point.
The aw ardln* of thla trophy
la bated on tho pi'rci-ntage uf tho
company|a men attin d ln* the ramp,
aanltation and clranlinra* of mr«a
hall and kitchen, rleanllneaa and
Itnitrwl, wppearvnro of pertom l,
rfflclrncy In m ilitary training and
o'thvr Item*. Capt. Wathburn re ­
ported th at the localite* loat the
trophy due to the fa rt th at they
went to camp five men abort.
During the encampment. Cap).
Member* of the’ local medical
W athbum . who aakl It waa the’ detachment were u«»igned to* th*
beet he had aver attended, added,4 dispensary w here they adminis­
th a t hi* organlaatlon rerelred In- tered F irst Aid to all Flurhla
ten ilre talnin* In d rfentlre and | Troops, and one man waa assigned
•ffrnaive maneuver*, antl-alrerwft^ to each nf the unit* composing thprotaction anil alao received In- laU lliun to ren d er-first aid tre a t­
•tructlon In tha a rt of concealment ment whenever ncersaary, •
from enemy aircraft olmrrvalion.
Daring the encampment a reg­
All the manuever* wete r*rrle&lt;l imental station was aet up on
on in niountalnoua and hilly te rri­ the field and w*• tinder the super
tory which afforded all concerned m iw i nf C*pt. A, W. Knox. Ratalrnnilderaldp erperirnce In hand­ lmn aid station* supervised by tbe
ling men In thla type nf country. imn-eomniLsioned officers also
, Second l.t. W. D. Hoffman, com followed (lie three baUlllons.
monkatlon officer of th r Head
I’rlvate Ralph Monger auttained
tbe only major Injury treated by
lie dcUehim-nt wihile at the camp.
Two of his riba w n e broken when
he waa atrurk by a tent pole. Howr t r r , there were several heat
eahaustinn* and numrroiia rase* of
pniu in ivy whlrh were all burnedI lately treated by the Medical Detarhm rnt.
N asi year. It was (nitlrsled,
III* Flntlds
Nsllonsl
(luards
will prnboldv 'in a m p at Fort
1 Hhelby. Ml'«, where two dlvl• Hina or about 30,OM *nldl&gt;-r,
&lt;- III aasenihle for division ms
nuwvers.
B m c- II was brought to England front Italy In th* l*th eon
i ury.
4
Most of the straw h ats known
as "Panam as’’ ar* manufactured
In Rcund.-r. Colombia am! Vine.
w hy

•&gt;r ivM.
WHY

S H O U L D SILK
A Pa r t
IN A HAN K ER’S HOME
LIKE? S E E “T O P P E R ."
p a n t ie s p l a y

U n M‘ f l' when ha .llscm aerd the
popillnr »rii*i were on the pro.
gram . He U dlrcellii* the dr
eheatra f r r the aumnier.
Mia* Munm* and Jan P k rc *
w tra lo have *unj the aon^a—
Including works by Vlelcr tie r,
hart, (ieorge Grrahwln. * Olvy
8|&gt;c*k., Jrtoine item , Prank La*
forge and H anl-I' Wolf.
The ||i'* r a m
commemorated
(he 150th anniversary of
the
•Ijnln* of the rniutliullon. Alfred
Rralnalil Alien. m pnagrr of ihc
r irn e s lri, nnlin * tHl». laid I h ■
t o r |a —ahould - have na« n — suuif,J
addin*:
"It artm a proper to me that
It rtinuld Include popular niuai,',
Jnnrti. b f . miUh ns,- a a — wadi na
Serious wnrka."
I'irr-e had sling • two song*
when Iturhi t Interrupted. * The
♦ o d k ntmPtincrf-U ia n _ ended - tha
broadcast. Ilnrhl rtuitlnue'l hi*
own proprani.

• ^ ipardi lll v/ hInfnala
tllS l1

th risfia n EndfcdvoiGroup Has Election

a d v e r t is in g a r r r M
niK 'A O O . Aug.. II. —VIV*
Advertising -agW"ieportvn»- „ydfterdny new •paper retail . advaT*.
11• init in ? t major clHe* ML*
rn a s e d 30.71p.3ll line* during
the first seven monlha of 1137
In i-omparlaan with lha
s*aag
l&gt;* rln.I l.lr l year. Total .retail
nlvrrtlslng wn* up t . l oercadl
In lli,&gt; li'rloil altuudgn Ink a M l
i lldr.l J u lf 3| allow'd • . M
l" r u m
iliiro .u a
In llnaage
• n ip jin l with itir i i n n waaW

State’s Seminole
Indian Population
Is Placed At 586
DANIAt
Aug. l l .- l A I - T h #
State's Seminole Indian poptilatlon today la placed at 6Hfl In u
report filed with the Interior lie.
partm ent by K. J. Scott, auperln*
tendent of India* affair* her*.
About one-thlnl, known aa th i
Cow Creek group, live north mid
east of Lake Okeechobee a n d .a t
Dan I*. The remalndet, known n«
th* lilg Cypress Indian*, lire In
Miami and alnn* the TammUnil
trail to the west coa»t.
Scott report'd that while the
Seminole* *1lt*e» not hr-relofnr •
to any great eatent, in any. de­
velopment undertaken by the
United Htataa Govrrmm-nl for
their benefit x x i a large group
now I* taking an active and ircmi
Ine Interest In th* development "f
the 35.11*11 acre* of land rrcently
acquired In Oladr* County for
their use.” ’ ■

Wage And Hour Bill
Bogs Down In House
WABIUNOTON. Aug. II. &lt;*’•
—The wage ami hour bill l» 'ltw l
down today for |h'- time la-lng
at le g a te In the
Itniisa
rule*
rom mlttee and left admlnlslm
tln i leader* groping for legisla­
tion to occupy the House until
neat week-end.
A meeting of the rules com.
»wltle*i e*lled-4w-consid er g r* "1Ing wvg,. and hour mr*»ure
legislative, wae ranrellril
sud­
denly a fter a coeferenrr of Deniorra.lk
leaders.
One nf the
group said pflvately there w rie
n o t'e n o u g h voles In bring the
hill fVon. the mm mil lee.

llt- M ttlN tll.lA ^ P H O N H rtT

JOB . PRINTING
FOR LETTER AEAOS,

HONE

Seminole Printing Co*
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, A L L TIM ES

Every Essential For
C’OIHFUn’E SUMMER BEAUTV
with lla heat, humidity and outdoor aclivl*
unis mors complete and heller attention to
little detail* that m akr a wantan - I t i l l
groomrd. I.urltli will help you appear at fo u r best,

at all time*.

ARCADE HLIHi.

PH O N E I

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Rlvvj-i Florida rlllra
rmplny
die In thalr ftollre work,’ say*
« Slat* Chamber of Commeict.
« glob, trotti-r* *ay ibnl
fhlt# Band* National Mono.
In M «n Mr xleo la mote
e u l ^ than (hr gn-ftt S».

cA H

C O N N IE . *
whtnetl call Nov. II , 1830.
ay m Dupe* because It waa
yy. (^ordinal RichrlWu foUad
icigleu who nearly bad fuetai removing him from

r a k o t / G H -Y

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•A V i.^ tW P B V S i

HENRY. A. RUl

1W W. YIRflf 8f.

PERFECT SERVICE

iO T DOGS ««
or' monthly
i head money,
Southward, ki 1

TELEPHONE 861 TO KEEP YOUR
CLOTHES LOOKING THEIR BEST

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Th* way you I mka depend* upon ynur upprornneo
—And your appearance depend* upon tha way
your elothea look. Why let your panla gel baggy
at tho knee* or wear an old wrinkled draaa and
har# your friend* think you are caralamt? Lank
ntal at all time*! It cut la wo- very littla to hare
your clothe* cleaned and prtwead at Semlnoia Dry
Claanen.

fcAkHwicitt 10*k Jle
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fiEND A1.I. YOUR 'CLOTHES ilKHE FOU
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Batsmen In 6th Win
; Phillips Gets 2 Hits
And Huchw Spo i l Possible

CORRECT M EN U W * A *

‘ No-Hit, No-Bun Contest For W ynn
With Singles In 5th And 7th

Summer M erchandise

it h i t M M mod U i Deland when Ito g rrrle lined ew* • • lag to
l failed to atop the forward late rig h t field. McIntyre fanned
tb ta f Of the Sanford Look- Um n o it throo botom ra to and tho
to th i t a f w M
whoa h u t toning.
rt B url, Wynn Tonne ll- r o a r l Tho Lookout* tolllod tholr o t­
t e r chunker for tho local*; lim- tend m trk tr In tho fo u r ty whoa
Ih t Hod* t« h a t two single* with ono w in out, Lnngotoa woo
fated only 17 man officially to aafe'dn Alano's t r i e r o f h it ground
a • to 0 decision boforo *00 hall. P rk h ird wont out M *m d to
a h 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 .5 0 T R O U S E R S N o w

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all foor o f which man wont down
kt o tte r. I t w ot tho tilth from*
hhforo tho Rods could got more
Ite n throo non a t tho plat* during
tfe* ton lag. la tho sixth a h it baUa t a w u Ion atraadod.
, Baaing Wynn on Ui* mound w u
TTh* Croat" McIntyre. McIntyre
-a lto te d good W e r t although * i
gave up tig h t hit*. Ifa Issued only
aw* fro* pa** a n i *truck out l i t
et tho Lookout*.
Y; Loading tho hitting for tho ovaah tg wan OoorgO Phillip* and.L ItII* lo o Ruggerio. Phillip*, ploying
am to r field fo r tho leeala, drove
o a t a double and a (Ingle In four
trip s 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 th i evening waa Dirk Adalrto catch of Sam Holbrook'*
long drive to the left field wall In
tho fifth taping.
Tluw anArln*
f t a. ir
Iw began
Rusaran In
In ftho
ha
'" The
scaring amffa
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
aA WORLD „ A

L uanl

Marked to Go!
kn m m Florsheims

Herald Hport* Pd I or

■
Wo do not believe. th a t there
to any club in-U ila circuit that
can ito p tb * 'fo rw ard irfarvh that
Clary a* ~—
Bill Rodger*, and
hto Hanfonl
B ln aitsn Ik
M ania II . .
Lookout* have launched during
lloltaruoh • '
the pact flea- day*.
Phillip* rt .
• it Bapford dooa regain the
first t h t , | H can lay T°*r
dough th a t ah* w h at fall oat
aaao ab a-g o t* 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*.
gttU hg the Plorlda State
Waa* ballad In. It pa ■•tin. Wean.
League fam aaal 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 C esrgta-Plarida
League fa r tha Claaa D
Champtowahlp of the South.
In tern* ling
On* of Uw
man on tho Banford Club to our
now oatchor—Bam Holbrook. Hto
know led g* 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
lh a stick wa*. aa good aa ran b4
IT. HEAVY DUTY BLACK DIA- PURNIBI1ED ROOMS — privato expected a t such a time In the
MOND TRAILER, good tiro*,
bath. Also three room opart*
Z , oneloood body. $150.00. IMS Chav- moot, 107 North Loenat, Law-

C lassified Advertisements

f .' volot coop*, good Jltlrww. 11*500
Cijj Root A Bonn, Vend Car Doaloro.

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2100 TROUSERS Now

Schedule Of
Coming Games

»A»M«ld Hafr'Wanted
c o w c fto .a c fa a d i'M fa jtb tU tT

ig j.-.W B HAVE an u e a lla n l oPP«r
' ,ton1ly to offer eeme
man.
K;.
Route should net
*»«klr
p ro fit A pplkonl ahooU be b*-

to not Ire *0 n e lly 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 1 hr** obout It- Shorty
could notlco mistake* *0 I
•sally.
- - I
ha* be .m condurtlng many boss*,
ball school* oil o e rr the enun-rj
fo r tho W*»hlngton Benatiirn **(
wall aa scouting for tham.
1
By tha way. wa b a rs bees
‘Informed th at
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
G riffith has finally row* to
. tho rm claatoa th a t th at to
Ik* only way la got boll
player* tkeoa day*.
Wo believe that G riffith
to
doing (ho right thing even though
pom* e a r 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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Wim fi^wSir *Y‘

Fortunes

taado at Baarorc *7
Bt, AuBVetln* a t Pajalka.

$4.00 N«w..........

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STRAW HATS

PRICE

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C—BUdbIImi Wanted
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YOUR PHOTO on a postcard,
t fo r M a. Wlaboldt' Btudto.
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Hcott-Carrnwag.

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T NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. AUGUST IS. 1937

U.S. Marines
Mobilized In
* Shanghai Area
*

Black Named
H ig M ttti

STRIKER BEATEN IN RIOT

AT SOLONS’ ‘LOVE FEAST*

B ttiU ttftv

Other Countrys Also
P repare ‘ForW orst’
As Japs, Chinese
__ T ake-U p

N U M B E R ISO
w&gt;"e«kroroegte*m -

E s la b lia h e d In 1908

As Tenement
House fa ils

as

Appointment Of AlR- ijlousholder,
bamian To Supreme
Herndon RetumAfu r t Bench Causes ter Meeting With
S tir Among Solons S t a te Comptroller

Disaster •Reaulta Aa
^Khs'DfW at^From’
Broken Sewer Pfpe
Hit Old Stntctufrc

Sino-Central Army
Forces Enter City

WASHINGTON. Aug. !« -« ■ »
CV&gt;ur»tj(i A ttorney K. T. Iloux_President
Koosevolt
namod
Mer, V lsrk of the Circuit Court
Senator Hugo Rlack of Alabama
T. Ilem ilon and County Comto the Supreme Court today btitj
his Immediate rontlrm etlon wag. h*loner f f . B. Ballard returned
blocked by Kenelcm Uurke, N e.| f t night from Tallahassee where
) represented Seminole County
i braskn Democrat and Johnson,'
attem
pt of
CallfortJi. Ileptiblk an.
. . I . an , unsurerssfi'l
.
----1 The r.omtaati-m to the n l a e e 1 n f the coentlrs of tho F lats
formerly
occupied by
Will In ** 0," * ln •»«*"** &gt;'«« them from
„ ^ ..v
.
■Van IH vanler was sent to tho *9® Htale gasoline tax arrordlna
SHANGHAI, Aug. 12.—
NEW
YORK,
A
ur
.
12—
S
.n
stc
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.
(AP)—At Ipitnt 18 p-TriUn*
bluejacket* moved into bat­
did not make II public leaving
tiovem or Cone also joined the
tle poaltion In Shanghai to
i w e re c r u s h e d to d e a t h
lit
...
.
newsmen to Irain i f the d ratg ., county official* In their plraa to
face an unatemmed torrent ‘ - *a ■ ! ,V f
I
t
h
e
i
r
s
le
e
p
e
a
r
l
y
to
d
a
y
a
m
id
committee was hlndgeoncd when IT j M tk,n n i th s H niste.........
» a t r Complrollcr J . U . Lo*
of Ch*neae regular* tonight police and 150 g irl strik ers dashed
i n s m tilh c rln if a v a l a h e h f r ' o r '
a t the Domlnkst Woolens and | | | | , ck has been a leader In itia lin g that It was lhelr~fnbney
and garrieona of tfte United Textiles, Ltd., mill a t Peterborn, Ont. A riot In which several J alternating the adinlnistraCnn a and all th at stands In the wey la
b ric k s um l d c iiris w h e n t h r e e
States and three other na­ wero hu rt and alx arrested e n t-cd as tho rompany atartrd a hark. [ wage and hour legislation,
t^e signing of the rhecka." HowI
S
I n tc ii
Is la n d
te n e m e n t?
tion* mnhlli*ed **for the to-work movement following
The nomination
immediately evrr, the Comptroller refusrd to
| Im llditiK s c o lla p s e d
d u rin g
worat." ."The peace confer^ r=~created a tremendous stir In the ■Ign them, contend in* th at he
Intended to sax a t ho erlal#
'
J
anoo" Ir
Smiles and warm handshake* w eir ibo order of tho night at a v io le n t r a i n s to r m .
Renate. Chairmen Ashurat, A rt helleveil the acts affecting at least
In thy panic-atrkkcn city ended
T o n s o f w a te r ,
fo a r l n g
sons Democrat of the Judiciary t t counties of the F lair are uncon' 1hu “harmi ny” dinner o f- Democratic si ti.iliir* .in_W j\shlngt0tl,. Vice
BUT*.
In falhi
folSInlUce,' dim anifnl homed lap yiituilonai.
President Garner I rig h tl; toaslm a itc r *1 the alfalr. greet* Sena. down from tn overflowing ato rn i
w irih lp *
at
B « tM
e d 'b j T «
approval of It without rvfcrenr#
Tu this contention, It w**i tor Alltel, W. lUrkley Cl*. K yi. new nnjorlty leader »f the sonatr. rower about midnight 'stru c k 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 rip pad
m e a l force* eetlmaUd to a num .
cedure for nominations.
Cary I). Imndla told him th a t 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 a t 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
ported, quickly objected,
County A ttorney lloutholder
Four othars who eaenpad frees
Japaneeo portion of the Inter,
_
__
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He waa joined p moment later ^ lied that according to s ta te ­
scattered structures wevs taken to
national
eottlomont
and
the
ment* made ty various county o f­
Rtraten Island HoeplUl w ith cari­
road* ^extending northward.
ficials at th rlr meeting, the w ith­
ous Injuries.
*
Chinese
central
authority
Their objection* forced
the
Patrolm en Joseph McBreaa of
WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.-&lt;A1
MOSCOW,
Aug.
12 ^ - nomination to go over for action holding of th is money will cause a
troops stream ing Into the city
ryitlcal rendition In many counties
Fm ergenty Squad Num ber *10,. t h e ,
answered to no auth o rity but —Congreaelonal forces, angered sivtamuml l.eren slisk y . the So. at Ira it until tomorrow.
la Ihc State.
rescuer on tho scene, died a boro.
the ' arm y.
Civilian authorities by President Rooscvrlt'a refusal y|M u r k |) -, mM t famous flier,
A shurat told the .Senate it was
11a plunged Into o m o f tb* baU d''
would not try to utop them.
a "memorial custom" th a t w hrn. I This, will not be true of Seminole j
Inga a fter the first
unty, however, Ifr. Householder!
Each force indicated it was hot
over any member o f the chainroltapaed. Searching
iitlnurd, aa this county has with
planning to attack. B ut the alt. assured, blocked hla wage and j flig h t to New York,
her w is nominated to the fcuhim later burled in tb*
l/nllka two previous sucres*, preme C curt It should be gi sn drawn only enough of their sharo
■tien needed only a spark to hour legislation yesterday.
(n bU arm s, with b ar
( * tot In* tax money In *n .1,
. " f l * t * r « ( . « t r between the! ful Ri*t ten flight*
tu
North consideration w ttheut nturoneu
I
le*lrv
I
'T
a
.aim
p
lilted
«g
r
t
% b c y : N tixhOT a ^ u t 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
o
v
rt
th
e
roof
of
the
to
the
committee.
United Slate* marina*, 1J)M
the body of f e u r p r e r i d 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 th f
'
• ,
grunt *o th at an additional m lllngel, 1, | , „f tw*l)ty-flVe rmuiln* lenif* Itdiililtnl tu crops nnd yvnwlna lludnkk.
wreck Pacific C uetl end will not be
with Russian, Preach and B rit. th a t 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 h o , Americans plane for an early adjournm ent
nf a thunder and rte
c trk a l stern*
un rititrn p .of the county.
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money they tlaiin i* d o i Ih-iii from linllraled Ity Florida tariuera a t,
wvre charged with pretact Ion 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
m riropollten
session
Into
nrarly 4,000 United States citl* of tb* In itia tiv e
and l.ong Islxrul in wblcb b u r
f m 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# b tthe
fact
that
there
wero
»
num
U
r,
rom
|1|n,||r
r
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.y m o n l. l« lb
ptldlaed fu rth e r 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
,
UM
,
h
)d
|hvll
M ,UUk , rnpa and ipn-tsl »un»ldcrnllnn
Sheriff
C.
M.
Hand
and
acv.
Kdutonton,
A
lbeita:
and
possibly
• he hrid
The American marine* took a te refused by a vole of 35 to
ria l deputies have bern conduct, than elate road building. To U&gt;l»
the
W agner Chicago.
mi
ivalij, innUt«'ti at mi nil 'tu)' toy He« Island iottm i ml specup patrol duty along the north, 17, to aldetrark
ing a widespread search today rta trm rnt county official, nskcl pi^Biitn tti the n«wili*»l Seiuiti* tally crop* &lt;Wa.
IrtnomIlls
flight
comes
Immediately
antl-lyachlng
bill.
A
dm
lnistrallw
t n i bonier of Iha International
le a d e n loet a motion which would following that of the three d a r­ In the vicinity of a small lake him to continue payment to .................... . th a t he would not hon... meutlri).
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 w ar In everything but have perm itted them to bring
anil trio l| rrui'" b ate been In
cently spoil from M0*®0*' *" the between Altamonte Springs andlw in a suit In the Supreme t u,&lt; f tr ourt* direct him to do
Many new documents hsva been
offiolal declarations
northwest up other m atters in its etead.
agrb-ulV orld's lop
top and then down I n 'a Maitland
for aomc ripe w hkh »* 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 a f th*
of Peiping w h e n the Japanese
San
Jacinto,|
might
h
a
d
to
the
rinding
nt
to
enter
litigation
in
the
m
a
ttn
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
arm y sought to drive the Chines* up behind a movement lo delay
He, however, d n lined tn except money, and I -en was directed In grow era 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 th e 'w a g e 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
ntuw rr hy Aug. 17. Attorney*
Great W ill.
violence mi the shores of the 'prom ise offered el the meeting said they waived Iho rig h t It) ■taxstflrntten wax leiotlimmnied d rkks and sra n»* un file for Ut*
use uf the public, it waa announced
A fter 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;|» lo i^ truck m ips- " li ir psyuteni* today.
the Japanese wero reported to major crops.
to* bo rontpar.line, on an sere
Kariy yesterday morning, a county'* claims w hkh he «ai&lt;l in diie a decision.
phi
trial
make
a
new
addition
tn
The new addition* include a
Cherlea West. llal«on in a^ lie.
hero occupied the Hankow* rail
ihoso
tor
hall r f
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
A
ttnm
ry
indicated
along
Vrilh
the
name*
of
Valeri
meeting, there wax talk that Ibe
hurried
to
under
command
of
GeWral groTOlonal leaders,
o ff the highway i ta r the small I lliat he would continue negotia-^ -*-ea*ergesrey!u ervwtrd'tTJ' IJ-P'a a7~ — a inti|iii»:il~wift nnfflji^fof lli» Ida fu n u rtiH lfh cover* a tea p e r
W ang Chung.Lien used m ortars 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 g a t Ins di'lilliu mull blog of rltrus Xtuti-s to ba lUill, a Report of the (temmltte*
and rifle* to defend the e tra . House leader* and they in ' turn Alexander BeliaVev.
Ini-ludi-d
ns
a
iirarlb-n
qu
u
lify
and
signs
about
It
w
hkh
might]
he
fell
perhaps
this
county
would
linn would force an exlrn session
irgle Hankow p ast and Chahar with
Chairman
O’Connor (D. * " • ----------------------tug for soli building payment*, on Rivers end H arbors of th*
Indicate a struggle, . but en .ex. be able to se c u re '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 tb s con­
r!!r -!lu" ?* *°
h ,v * *•* lh* , l t “ l,on ln Bemliarlrjiton* got no answer from Governor
troops south from Tientsin to
O’Connor then
called o ff a
erupt, w lib It
requite
seeding struction of th* Atlantte-Gulf Ship
become o f th* Orlandoan.
County
la
grswtly
different
frnmlCohx.
Ue
attended
ih
rlr
meeting
head off Uia reported Chinese meeting of hli committee ached,
Canal arm#* Florida”, aad a re?
Sheriff Hand Indicated that th at a f other count Ira.
jla te in the day and assured them and more labor, bo greater than p art of Ihe fieerotary of Wor dsol"
advance alrn g the TJenUIn Pu. uled to consider giving wage
tlioaa
f&lt;ufc
growing
natural
e
ra
s
'
If
Malay's
search
failed
W
f
t
.
During their visit to the C apital| h r wanted Ihe money'paid. II. I no
kow highway.
Ing with the Florida Crow# S tate
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 ||eo r. lie ,&lt;e.
Tim
group - cinisldorr-d Ibat Canal.
• a s l n g man h*
would oiilsr rnnteetod A rthur B. Hals, Chair xpeolnif while hr «»&lt; in Hu- room,
"Th* Chamber's Library «••*’,
dined rip lan alio n . hut tuld the
dragging o|wratlon* to begin mi mag of tho 8Isle Rood Department and ih* Governor d 'rlin rd tn die- i lie m aklni of a autflelont sup­
lain* many dlrsclorir* of- Im port­
House later
h r personally fan
the lake a t one*.
and J. II. Dowling, chief engineer cuss Ihc question willi rr|M rlcr».j ply of food* slol libers w^s f l ant citk a In Florid* and the South,
‘ whole.heaitedly and enlhusla**.-1 Ke* {trout* of the ship “Semi­
an ruireh
Im iH irituts
as
tha
of the departm ent.
“ It’* yrvur money.'* the Govr-r (
warding off of a surplus. Him- and much other date of vatus I*
leaHy" lo r Ihc lab«ir alandsH nole l.k n " irill hold their meet
u pm
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
a
t
7:30
o'clock
Three hundred yerdi *f fishS H llr lln e f R v
learned that the State Department offk ial: "all th sl xtande in th&lt; oiocediira. With
aUted hy Ralph Bagwell,
relent inn
One
Administration
leader
In'd
the
Junior
High
Hchool.
log m i were ooaflatteted, one
a i u a i c a My ( .r o u p ,„d .pproved the construction «,r * way la the signing nf rhecka," . I flexibility and a single p aof
y lary.
reporters the meeting had beet
matt arretted aad w p rru ta obIn- te-llev
'■
.new bridge aver the Waklvs River .. la_v .told, ,the,, nffirlals
. , . ,
. ' tiu-nt plan was requesl«d.
Many phot, graphs
of
tho
taload for the arrest of two railed off because proponents el
\artn aa
regulatlog*
relative, west of hero and repairing of the lb*
PCI* affecting *1 l e t tw enty-, u k | | .
, h„
tb*
la
la
r
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 ,
more by Oame Wardens C C.
„rOK,nl , „ . , uro pmrvsm ba
,
m
uster
sufficient
Voles
ill
the
n„- |,rMg*
port plane In
Daytona Beach lion nt wlinol 6 tta*s
Howard aad Ira Brower
'
,
r.inllnui'd, wlib ,lhi'
addition
1 I commulee a t in o v n l to get Uwir were displayed tislay by Voile
Bird Island
yesterday
count lex.
raaponslblllili-s
of
Th* Road D epartm ent offki.1.
"In* not g o in g ........... my n.-.k #f
*ni|
,
hill
before
the
House
Williams, who tor&gt;k them w ith­ d rlrc r, and prioripal. and bn lln d k ated th at while it might nut in a noose hy paying this in.... ..
log, It was Ia* read today.
........
,(ir
„ .ln istHour.1
11 . . ' .
.. .
Farscaat
Tb* wards** slab tad 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 tlta, (hla y aar every effo rt will be made ” Fntherm orc, he saki. Florida i&lt;1
H orn'*. -.Partly cloudy w ith
with th* not,- It *van Indicated.1 pr**.?d
1,1,1
lh l
bustle*.
V
H
|ilr|al
t
••ItsIdaratitM
F rL
Cummin##
no
aa
» r* M re tla u
warm b ein g '
would give the Admlnl*
There or* only two mors days HtaliI’upll i„ begin early n a il year.
In cUnjrrr nf Jo*in*:‘« ■h»rn *»f iU naa Baked fur S&lt; * l.land cot- rrattrrfpk t h under show *c*
mad# U C tow or U * Mine lorn! , t r *U&lt;1T'
additional le ft fnr payment r f member, Transpurtsllnn bald In Ihe I
Tha road offklaia also p ro m ised $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. O s* s f lb* w as **] roramlUre - vote*, poa.lbly
by abfp dure In the Bent inale County K. Town* labo ratory la Uslnes- quick completion af Htats rood
"illvcflihi! I** iMum-y
with
«if»|H crown south yo*s&gt;f tonight or Friday.
g ran"1t m y ld*n^ cham ber of Commxrcs If -the vllle rocsally. Tv W- lur» loa No. t U now under construction lovtod by roadbuiftiing- Ifr Invltawl.
KxUsrrtr ’• H rthw rw t
Florid*
tb* b&gt;*t was a*bbod by th*
. *®. *™
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 !^®u t
*‘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* B fa llc m l, thu
Kesults of LhP . M atin g 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.
forbid das by
o u to t* who I* oppoanl to th* wag* president, warned today,
“T b a t’a my »t«ry. grptbuieri, (-usnwiltiM a t the n d l.g * . «f
Frw la/ tVlsp, high.- t l 00 A.
arid
Hour
legislation,
declared:
gulations
which
wtU
fa*
seat
1
4
-k
th*
daadlins,
and
th*
*1
which provide* that its wotora
Tb* Department, It was learned, sa d ITn going lo xttek to It,* t(u. A u rlr t^ lro 'I n
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 •wm more 1st
"! *»*, allended by ih* luiniulitao M , 4-M / . II.
aura
or
influence
th
a
l
can
as
c«.mplat#d,
Mr.
haw
ton
paid.
in Sep iamber.
flab tag aseopt trot Una. VioSagfsrd for tbs purpose pf a con . Lao. declined mi* prupoaol th a t niembstp,
farmers.
irprexsna 1,
, -. ; ------ —
Thao* presoat a t th# m srl- farena* relative to th* acquisition
liaroasater
of this tew corris* o brought ip b re r th a t will p a r.
h# continue making the disputed nU ves of th* AAA In WaahSuperintend- of n right-of-w ay for State rood
Yssfeiday, '30.03; today
m aitem m penalty of (DM or o suada this remmitteo lo
, An Im portant maottng of His lag were: Rtat*
menta until Itie Siipii-■im'da.srt ; (ugtoo. tha Hlsle AgrlruilOral
a rul# (fa r lln n w consideration T railer Comp Committee
will •n t Cotta Kagliah. and Chief No. M which is required tefora (tecld#a txhrthrr I lie quratfawed Kxlsaslou Berrien. F.iportraaat
year la tb* C a n ty Jail.
,
' FrecipHoltea
bf tb s w ags and hour bill),'* * be held lne th* Chamber
of Clack Walker: fiw xa Rickards, snjr hnprovemrnls can b* made to acta are vslfal.
aialioa, and voratl»a*l agricul­
TtiUl for yvslxntey ___
Hla stand svpporled 'd h r ba­ Co mm n r # I building
at
8:00 aaeratary of tba Florid* Educa­ th f Y*«d. Continued support on all
H* also declined umilhrr tumprn- ture teachers.
Total rpg month to dote .
^
ONLY TUM mV ACHM'
County
lk f 'ofi arm s other
legislature o'clock Friday night, It woo rn tion Association) sa d
SsmlhaJ* County project* tree also mtea under whkh alt |a y merit*
Attending the a&lt;»*roblr
Normal J o date - -------«*
is |l ■ '
' I
th a t ,th* tabor standards lag la. notinerd today by T, E. B lm yr i , Raportntcndeats T, W. Lawful
would
be
released
if
nne
rounly
Hernlnol*
Count)
were
H
.
1
).
OBANO BAPID8, Mich. A * ., 1*God faros alruhjr
oppoaHtew K ldcnt
of
tb*
Bombioi* Ssm lnols; H. F, gitrouer. Alagot * court order. Ice aritd th sl a chapm an sail Hoy . F. hymn*T am per at ores
H i —(» )—B v g tg n who broke hi tbp committee even if tb#
ity Chsmfaor of C om a tree. «b«Wi w . T. Nswaoms. h« » te st ease would I e necessary in '
Maximum, tilt minimum.
&gt; ptaal of ■ Oread Rapid* rogp' loan dfcpulr k Ironed out. 7b* purpose s f tb* msrtln y r« nos: L B. n* ret an, Pulnsm ;
EDITH WHARTON D IM
each of oov sn l classes of sp,-, ialj
MpoU m oompaxr
They 'V sin ta l out
that
to darts &gt; o means of financing sad Do* Mann, Marios.
O IL KNRH’HKH Ht7IOOLB
fa) controversy.
• tam my aobs h r tbatr •&lt;- Soutbern
representative*
■AINT BRICE, 8 0 U 8 . B O ia
proposed project,
ni
Eadolph Item , oppi wring fur lh e |
SCHENECTADY, N. Y ,-IA *.
Frans*,
A ug., I I —(Ah—Edith
to It bocouaa they f**r
of th* City Commix,
Dad* County attoroi-y, said he I A ustin, T*x.-(A T—Texas pub
A m erican, at
higher wag** in tb* South wiU sion w il also b* present to rn . B u rg lar, sipped boor white looting
that the court probably I 11*
• « belkved is t r t h
a t * her
Injur* th* ability of Southern te r Into tho discussion.
Ih* safe of a local M arket, poise sltet, . diad yesterday
throw out the special a r t. •••D h teo t la th* nalb-n. They own
reported. Th# tk lrsty kwrgkr* took
Industry to complete with N orth.
b srs it wo* learned
“B ut WO osk.k he continued, ‘riw ooa 4,000.000 and
Bh# had an *(k-pl#rtk “th a t 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
•a rty yreterday morning,
a pan lag a f th* Goble* Saturday, empty beer bottte iyhtg near Ih.
you can assure u . 0fJ - “ K .r producing oil or Is conoid
d k mantled as fa,'
ir**«raao« w* ra g * Throat
way 7».
llaoed (is rs* x r . e r i
.
FVteattally prodortlv*.
A» ■

Police Patrolman
Hero Of Disaster

Japanese M arines In
Num ber Of 5,000
% Deployed For Action

■

18 Lose ^ e s

Found DcadWIthTiny
Girl’s Arms ‘T ight­
ly ClutchinR Nefck

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Wage-Hour Bill.Flight Over Pole
Blockedlo Row ToNew York City
Over Crop Law.Begun By Russian

Tug-Of-War Betoken Famous Flier Starts
. President Onid Ele- Difficult Hop Vial
mentsGrows Fierce AlaskaAnd Chicago

Lee Is Adamaftt Simplification O f
About Releasing Crop Program Is
Gasoline Monies Growers Desire

a TZXgs&amp;irz. “z

State Comptroller liJ Assembly Staged In
Beseeched Without Gainesville Is At­
Avnil By Counties tended By 2 Locals

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Search Begun For
OrlflltdOHIl iVllBSlDg
S i n c e Yesterday

New Documents Are
(liven To Trade Body

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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Jets Seized And Man
Arrested By W ardens

School Bufl R I

1*

LOCAL WEATHER

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A lb r itto n

chord Also i
cuit Drive In

Mize And S t Louis
“ Society GW Wed

H n r lii

iBrUHaint Defense
For N. Y. Yankees G -M en T o 1 T o f

W in : O yer S a in t*
. Hf par*

T r a v is

t
The thunder of Joe DiMegglo'e
: big bat ia d Law * Gehrig's m ajU
' along Ms c e e a n y e th n a n w routo
Just about, dtwwg out Any cheort
that might bo loosed la lha dtrec*
tion of leaser I« h U of tbe Now
York Yankees. ’
*
.
No aaa erer tVlnks of tbe Yank­
ees In tan as a f defense.* Perhaps
t h |t la the m m why H«J Kolft

M ay C o p i

A m erican L eagu e
nr* of 0 to 1 behind a three*
hurling performance or tho
la] Dan Brulnard.
rainard was In perfect form
terdsy and he b id his way
daring the tilt, although b*
.allow 6 men to reach first

B a ttin g C row n
Washington SUr Has
Been In The A&amp;W*
All During Season

WAStUNGTOMTAug.
IPs possible that a ehartstap
•gmtn ir*t&gt; lend IW AlMncan
league s t bat this
A year ago Luba AppUng of
tba Chics go White So* krsaaod
In ahead to become tha first
short fielder In tbe league's Ma­
lory to win lbs bitting crown.
Appling la finding hits nan rear
those days but another shortstop, '
gangling Cecil Travis of Wash­
ington's Senators, may hast out
tha Yankee’s Ism Gehrig and
ith with on* mate on tho sacks. Jos DIMsgglo for s lu g f ta fb c n - =
1 Kauo also secured s two
is# Mow which waa lha only
T rails’ average has been In J
the JIIWs—Just a few percentage _
ttra bass Mow of tba tilt.
Leading the hilling for the points above the bludgeoning j
flomoon was Bobby Prichard Gehrig.
’who secured a single besides hta ' Travis has been a problem 0
circuit drive U teUl two hlU child to owner Clark Griffith a,
Jn tbrna offklsl sppcamneei nt aver since he cams up from d
'th e platter.
Following closely Chattanooga of tbs Southern As. **
W m Swede ‘ Mkrtln Who 'singled WfUtten tn i M t - ------*----------'*■
,tw* times In four trip* nnd
■ If' Griffith often sighs as ba ■'
also J oj Ruggerlo. Th* little talks of Ceos, "If bs could only u
'Italian aent two sing)** serssm- flsldl’ lag Into left and right field re*
Travis ranks among tbs poor
.'apectlvely In his four attempts. eat short fielder* defensively, n
j Tbs scoring affair began In but tope them all a t b*k
i’tba Initial frame when tho local*
«U*4 .at-. UrtsnSsi .vsls.
Ha came up a* a third beam
■ iisuw a - m u s t
abovnd thr** runs aero** th* man. But he didn't eaem to fit
•risen ' saatk M7 M a im .
plat* olf thro* hits, a hit bats.
riswde .*»- OeLea*. . ,
t. A « 0 u*He*' s i «|slsa s«lll*.
m*n, • walk and an error. In
slsikn s i , UaaSurf
the fourth they gathered another
BUt'TII A tT .lM I l I.IIA ltin
tally and Bobby Prichard's horns
!ivun In tha seventh with on* on
Uavssnsn , . ..... . 4
! put the gem* a t far In tha win
Uaiua . .
SI
raaiumn *• it could poaslbly get.
-T7»* Islets secured their only
Columbia • !.: ...
II
.tally of th* afternoon in the
VMSTKIUIAV'S |
AuasSla 4: .Jssks*
aav sn u n «r inm i
T Tba Leokputs will meet tbe
m k ars . SSI sekssi
O /y ittS TUI
Islanders tonight at tha Sanford
Jackaunrilla at A
Municipal Athletic Field under
Mama »I-Sa»*nna
Celuiabuk, a t ' Cub
Ciha floodlights and It Is sebsdasm**. '
uled to b a tin . promptly at 0:1b
NATIONAL LI
.a'tlock.
I,
AT nATTOV* NKACM
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'

BANWONn

BuckV Single Give*
Azaleas Win Over
..Meadows* O u t f i t
, ST. AUGUSTINE. , Atig. »&lt; Lefty Everetts Albritton hosted
thro* hit ball b*rt yesterday »{u
ernoon a* lb* lesguo leadMf

and place Loo Gehrig want hlt*
laaa hi three c h a r te r an! fell to
J 7 L Tba three National Laagua
membera of baseball's bitting
"Big Bis" alt last ground. Ducky
Merfwick, tie leader, falling be­
low .400 by getting only three
bits M 10 :tlm*r at bat.
Standings of Uw leaders (first
h ree'fn each league):

ST. LOUIS, A of.
Johnny Mite, M, star first hasomin of lha S t Louis Cardinals, U d
MUa Jen* Adams, lP-ycar aid S t
Louis society fW , wart married a t
a ifclrt church crrrrsonjr bars
yesterday. l i l u Gladys Cbambtra of F ort
Worth, Tax'., a eodstn of tba bride,
waa bar only attendant, Jimmy
Brown, Cardinal second baseman,
waa best man. Mr. and Mrs. Bay
R. Adams, tba bride's parents,
ware tba only witnesses.
Tba couple obtained a m arrlafa
license lata Saturday nlffct bat
kept .their marriage plans secret.

mound for tha local nine but was
relieved by George S tart with Hartnett. Cuba 111 n U .390 dine) -gam*/ with . Miss taking up
none out In the flret hmmg Travis, Senator* ESI 41 l i t .380 his usual position s t first base. Tba
when he became wild. Starr P. Waiter, PVt* got 07 147 .378 Cardin*] player* greeted Mis* la
tolled the remainder of the dis­ Gehrig, Y*nke - 880 03 187 J74 the dobhouse with music furnished
DIMaggto, Y*nks 3 K 101 142 .372 by Pepper Martin's string band.
tance and gave up seven bit*.
They played a wedding march, and
The Gainesville club's big
“ Marching Through Georgia," tho
splurge was this Hrot frama. Dehusky bridegroom being a native
vtncensl and McMullen walked
of Demorest, G*.
and Pitman • scratched s single
Mis* and hi* bride first met In
doWn tbe third base It*# to loan
Havana. Cuba, last Spring whO*
the beam. Blair P*»rtd Living*
nth* cards wer*&gt;laylng a saris* of
stoo to force In a ru(| nwd Starr
s ' o r u i l k * ^ « ~ T - 8 s « r .r 4
exhibition gamed with New York.
waa called ■In t o . pitch for tbe
Saints. George's first move was
.■ t&amp; V jn a . AU“ ”
to hit Jo* Beach t® account for
* -P * n o »
Bela Schick, a Hungarian bac­
another tally, Rogtno and Bray
teriologist, discovered tha special
were strikeout victims but Slaub
reaction to dlptheria toxin of
next up drew tbe fourth pas* ot
children susceptible to tho disease.
the Inning and forced home the
third run!
• I rsisVhs AUrUat **—«a8fsed
Dynamite was invented In 1000
St, Augustine pushed over Its
l?l,vrMM
. . . . S3
1,1 l ’*l
V slaM sp, A u a sti l*—r t i f e r d
ty~~AIfr*d~N6b«l, a Swedish engi­
el Orissa*.
WaahlNalt.*
SI
13 .US inning •eorvd m p t Ir of runs, ruined tons marker In the fourth • tan­
neer under whose will tba Nobel
as. Jack Owens walked as he
HI l^nls .
S3
Cl '.333
prist* wrr* established.
.»/,
I'Silsdilphlfl
31
«• .3W t ’srl llubbell's afternoon and Jus) did In all of hi* faur trip* to tbs
about settled the lasuo of, the ptata ovtr third to fill the base#
IK ITK IIIItV l UKsl.l.T*
American Wagner*.
|h»l»,i T-*i I'hlrSHi, *-IX.
and Owen* crested tbs- plotter j
l'Ml-,1.-Iptils c-l: HI. U u li 1*3.
Ilolfo got his lias*bell start nl' when SUIT forced tbe shortstop
N&lt;» Yura Si
i.
lMlt.lt «l
eell1nett.il I trite Dsrlmoulh under old Jeff Tetri* u, a t second.
. -5.'
n former big league hurler. Aftet
InnlllSe, lelHP.
Albritton struck out ten
Uiwdusting be Joined the Albany bettor* while I to r t managed to
club Jn 1011 and battsd .M3. Ha whiff a quartet of 0*M*n.
mured on to Newark where h*
Yestordsy's affair yrat sponworked under Al Msmsux and, In stgod by tha legal Junior Cham*
1U32, topped International league bar af Commere*.
ihortstops. II* Joined th* Yankee*
1In 1034 and played a bit a t ’abort
Aisles* I. Leesburg 0 .
lan d third. In 1935 ho broke Inti
PALATKA,
Aug. Oe-Manager
HUAt I111*
I*
S3 .*»! lha JJOO class. Last year he Inv
Bhaw Buck's
in tha la st1
VIIVIISIIIISI '*
&gt;111*1 u l *
' proved on that figure hy 14 points. of the eleventh here yesterday |
K n u iv lll* I - *; N aalivllU
Slsmphla s - l | .Naw iir iu u a a-T.
If
no
on*
els*
sp
p
n
e
la
ttt
Red,
I afternoon wtth one away and twe
N llk llut k l-Vj IIII Iiuuulism
Manager Joe
McCarthy doee.
1,
«.'IIATTAMXHIA t * l
AlUnla McCarthy selected Rolfe for thl 1 mates on tha cushion*, . provided
I the punch which enabled Jeff |
all-star contest. No on* was hap’ I Emerson to beat Al Hardee In a.
I pier to seo the red-held com* spirited hurling duel a* the AsaL
.through with a timely .blow than eas eked out a 1*0 decision or*4
V*.' , w** the Yankee maneger.
Leesburg.
C a w CsanMsralsI MB assfsed Aveawo
(*seus4. I la, cslitd account HusEach hurler ' allowed seven
ssy law).
hits over the extra Inning stretch
Ulnasapuli* ti Indlsasiwll* L
j with Emerson farming six while
IN ra W N A T tO N A L LH A O LJS
' WmlWIar
bpsIm alrttflt
Walklg nna
on* ■■
a* II
llsrdee
struck Mil
out
Veal arear‘a Nran IIa
Uaftalo l-li Uriacuaa
three
and
Issued
four
peseta
.
in
t
u
n
raBCL’r
r
o
o
ru
T
o
r
Slnnlraal 3-|: Jaraay Cltf I d .
Til SC NINTH JI'OUVAL TIN*
Emerson pitched MUess ball
Nawark S-li Roehaalar 4-1.
VI IT IN ANU Koa wnmin«m. n
Jlalllmura A S; Turual* S-t.
VOl NTT VLORIUA. IN i'HAN- during th* final five frame* and
mowed th*&lt; opposition down la
SOLTIIKAaTUNN IW U I'0
nVKHMTIIBKT LANS COMPANY. one, two, t&amp;rea order during th il
Tratrresr'a Rrsaim
a uerperatlaa sxiitlna uaSrr
Jackson t-ls llunlsuiuarr 4*0.
P* aaa cols 1i MarMISa f ItS*. ,, Oj«|J*wj &gt;1 tbe Sl*te at glut Ida,
.
Lu_
'ra il,*
brrauaa of I l‘. M. HusLay^
AND TRY
Th* winning
marker
cam*
Jj.
APKLAIDB McLMlli, *1 el. De­ after a walk to Moor*, end auc.
I uaORaiA-rlAllUDA I.W4UVM
L A N E Y ’8 FA M O U S
fend r t t e
Tealsrear*a Besarits
eaaalv* hits by Culbiuath and
OMIIKN o r PUNLICATION *
ThoraaaWII- I; Albany L
B
A
N p W I C R p 10c A 15c
". *,
Tu MAftr II. STIITX KM an t Rer Buck.
Cordale It TalUkaaaea A
Husband. J. n It 8THTKEH:
tOnly laitua sckedalaa).
Rain
p
re
rented
a
-scheduled
• TOU AUK OHDKIIKD to an.
PACTKir COAST i s s a r s
H O T DOOS 5c
pear lo - in* bill .filed herela doubltheader from being staged.
VsolerSar** Raoailla
ssalnai oa ' aegtsmbef I, HIT.
Mlaaluna &lt;J Nealls IS,
IT I* FtlRTHKR ORPKRKD
Oakland Vi txa Ausalaa II.
Hunchback d u sts ■ at tba court
^ L A R G E , L IM E A D E S 5c
Harramaato lit JUit Praatlaro that Ikls Order sf Pukliesilnn
Pan UNs* *1 rortlasd I (It ba pub)lakad eses a week rat of King Philip TV af Spain wsra
r*ur renaerulle* sreeka la Ik*
T H E B E S T A N D M O ST
Immortalised by the painter Va*
aanrord Herald.
^1'• C ' *
WITNEhu my band sad ike Idtmms.imai
S A N IT A R Y D R IN K S ,
ALAHAMA.riAMiniA LUAUliST seal nt Ika Circuit Court this
Slk day *1 Aueuai. lilt.
IN T O W N
*
O.
P.
JIRRMDOH.
P a n ^ ^ ' T r r - A W i i.
Clerk Circuit Court.
Delkan Its Krtrsm** *.
te m e m r rouw T m a l &gt;
Vis ion amtaas. t . Tree -A.
ttonal team ht the e m a il all-star
[contest, little mention-hav been
mad* of the excellent M&gt; the
red-heeded Dartmouth alumnus Ir
doing a t the hot corner for thr
Yankee*.
While DIMagglo, Gehrig * Co
are mauling opposing pitcher*,
Rolf* throwa up a formidable de­
fense on the left sldo of tha dia­
mond and dally contributes his
rhare of spectacular play* t* hedp
the opposition from scoring.
II# topped all American league
third baseman In Gelding last
season with an average of JIS7
He did better than fair a t tha plat*
with a mrtr of J14. lie won recog­
nition when Mhcled to cover third
In the annual lnter-leagu* all-stai

Schedule Of
Coming Games

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FOLLOW THE CROWD

LANEY’S DRUG STORE

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hitting variety.

rnniek re t ky Drale

rr" (Hery ),**jjm pires
la a tifted

Adve

R A V I YOUR Welsh repaired by
% s m who really hntwa bow.
i Briggs, Jeweler, litgnolla Ava

WAVE

BAVY DUTY BLACK DIA-i
MONO TRAILER, good tiros,
Kloaed body, 0*80.00. 1081 Cher- 10— MUcallXM p— F»r S ale
Jet coup*, good 'tiro*, 0100 00 8TORK~and FILLING STATION,
ml A ions, Used Car Hosier*.
good location, doing good busi­
ness. sickness reason far selling.
Write Bex A J cars a f Herald.
MATTIE . CRED1CK
desire*
; week a t cook or hou*sk»*p*r. YOUR PHOTO *■ a poetcard.
0 far 50*. Wlababft Studio.
Canier af Ntalh Stroat and
USED WKSTINOIIOUSB ref rig
YlaUy Avenue.
orator, all taseatola. Ssrfaia.
Scoti-darravag,
pg, Tasking, Ironing, nun*,
m all. Carrie Jenklnsj /I117

NEW LUMBER

■Ltnlry.Rugert Hardware FOR lA LX t IM M 0
} brkh. 1M.M0 tm i

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p b t e r ip b N

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FOR S a LKi Jersey Cow.
r
WUfctVv
h d m r' i £ f - g

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n

�BemlnoW Coontjr Prodnew '
Mow Fruit And VcgcUiJ^n Than K'
. Bimllax Arp. |a . America j

SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUE8&lt;&gt;4T, AUGUST 10, 1M7

HORSTS WIN FIGHT TO KEEP BABY DONALDl

NUMHEfl 248

EHUblUhrd In 1908

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r e K ille d W h e n

fa fy r C w M i a m i B o u n d
Celestial Object’ Dis­
covered By Swiss
Astronomer Is Now
A t I t s Brightest

‘31H r
trailer ramp
fo n il location on tha

Comet To Pass Along
Constellation. Well
: Known/BIff Dipper1
The dramatic struggle over cut tody of St-manth-old Donald Horst came to g sudden end with
the'declilon of hla real mother, Miaa Lydia N tlipn. to let him ba adopted by by hlsfnelrc parent*,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Horst of Chicago. Mrs. Horst (left) it ahnwn comforting Miss Nelson who wept
bitterly after the agreement wee made In a Chicago law nfficr. MranwhU.% Donald remained -In. an
orphanage with a high frver caused by excitement. He la tern (right) gciing through a window
and wondering when theylt let -Mommy” llb.rat Come lor him.

v.Uof.

amp he aalf-aaotalaleg. aaeaedthe director*.
The worker* t i n pradnemt
■pprtojamiely
ls,*e*
qNIcteu
lacjwdtag I to* gormaaU which
have haaa dtetetbutad to tha
oowaty* tad l«*al la tho paat

1*9 to

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;

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O il L U S t L C g
MOP

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a

A fC

injured in crash
Craf t Mows Up Land
150 Feet Before Fi­
nally Striking Tree
D A Y T O N A ItK A C ir. A u * .
(A P ) — K n u r |&gt;er*oiiri

10,__

mW P i

Mr*. Iran* Da Bruyp Robbins,
widow of ■ cousin of the Presi­
dent, accepted “a IdAOn federal
past fUsstilag decoration of tS«H&gt;

S m B i i f f i ’S S s s

I

f c il^ 'S t f S S J 'K S Auto Industry Is P r e s id e n t S ig o r

along this Hn*.

Sw ing in g Back To, Bill Reluctantly

Normal

A ctivity

For Reclamation

Re-Openinjr Of Ford, Objects Particularly
Plymouth Plants In- To Increase In VocreuHCH Production rational Education

were pnaant.
Robert II. Wingfield of IM-and
was elected to serve Jn the plam
r f J. 1, Goldrnborg wbn sent In
I la rea'anatjon to tha meeting
Mr. Wingfield
will, represent
Vo'usl i county. J . ' I . ■flparllna
wai elected la tike Mr. Goldenburg's place as I’reaklcnt «f l'«
Iilalrict Hoard.
Included among tho
many
speaker! a t the assembly weru
J. B. Coons, John L. Sparling,
W. II. Ifayea, R. M. Cunningham.
F. H. flenung and others.
At th* request from ths Na.
t tonal Townsend haadqwartrra, a
dlatrlrt convention will ba held
at ItaOO A. M. Aug. £9 in th*
Mainland School a t Daytona
Beach.

Meeting In City HaU

WASHINGTON, Aqgc U. IFF—Th* White HMs* u t t to­
day Umt ”pr»***n ,*f other
thlaga- w4N preheat' President
Rasssrett
from aUeadlag Tha
■**ate . Demo Stott*, -harmony

5A &amp; f § { | g { $

Irltr* with electrical power and
p t r r , the centrally -located boiliL
*W which wlU be the headquarters
for the tamp, which la the main
Hem of expenditure, the rallmateil
teal tiring nearly |fl,r.(K&gt;
The building would Include an
v
office end room* for the grounds
WY »
i* |
keeper, ehowers for men and
1
1
women, laundry tuba, heating fU4”u r*t, 4aM et*-and-other_ fgc11ltl*l
trj
F
Installed arrording In the require­
ments of thr .State Health Depart­
ment. The building would be nf
frame construction with metal
roof and ronerata floors surrounded
« th a- laities fence and 111 di■n.inns would be t t x 6P feet.
The rommieslonera lest night
tentatively approved ths plans anil
a prr ifirst Ions presented by City
Myetrry surnmndi the rlhnppruunn- 111 I’nrls nf Jean de Rover,
Engineer Fred T. Williams and (abeve), iSI-yrsr-nld Now Vestk dsnri-r. ller aunt and companion,
ter two, passengrra, died at *
Architect fJlon J. Moughton end
Mlse Ida Rarkhrlm, said I ' uhi tuoauin liiul Im-n demanded. la te r hospital.
Mayor FMward Higgins asked all
Others hurt, were Peter Dill*
members of the Board to b* prrs- Miss Saekhelm aim ill, 4pi&gt;&lt;«ml.
pots, son nf the deed psseongOTf
f at, If possible, at tha meeting nf
H, M. Hamilton, Detroit; F. Me
7huutp&gt;M ■ GrvcnvtUe..
Carolina! and- ( \ W. Ihmlap. -T/J
Thi- atihlrnt look place about
4l40 * A. M. shortly after the
plane look off mi the last leg of
a scheduled Chicago Miami run.
Dyg.-rl said the overhead Hit*
was put up by the Florida IW e*
and IJglit Company as a tem­
porary uirasuro brenusu of povmg
failure in Ihe underground cal to,
Dygert declared neither he l &gt;08
Ihe HAL knew of Ihe new Hne,
After striking the pole, th*
plane fluttered crasily for mar*
than 100 yards then fell to th*
earth. It plowed up ihe ground
for ISO feel before coming ta
rest against a small tier,
Holh motels weie rl|q«ed final
the planr as weru both wings.
Two passengeia dlsendwikad
here nid weru among the wit*

A Brush Abroad

WPA Exhibits Will
Roosevelt Declines B3 Open To PubUc
To Attend *Peace” V iew Wednesday
Dinner
For
Laundry Board Has
^* r
t
- | , "•Solon
f

In

any

wav

w n » lll» to

allm ill

Mayor Ktlward lligxlni
also
re purl M that the City ta mak­
ing efforts to elebanxo &lt; more
outstanding bonds held by Da
rsl County tor ths rslendlng
bonds authorised el lit*. Isst
nasal on uf the elate legislature.

wlmt

Members

nf

the

Appelllea war* haartler. sunIan* heavlar, aad
merriment
was at a high pitch *a the ISJ1
Rfa pi hi iif C M p WlnoDi for
(Iris
» enl
Into Its second
week, aeeordlag to Inforqiatlon
receive,; today
from Frmaeai

church, liu t'lt ^Proved to be oaa

sealed. Among the many topic*
dltruaaed were ptaltery r*galallona sag oU ar Mama nf vltel
Import anew to the pabllc.
-Th* ftudlar* of the group
ahputd nut dry cloaaiag and
taaadrylng la tho d tp on a

roe they fsilaq to
Winners uf kdM
war* Cabins t aad
rewarded

rutllng
fra s fa ,

with -a

and

..

r N p n tl l B / .

’ -yT".

"Now girts oaallass to ari
rivo and alwapp flag a warm
Wat com* bp all af th* campers
Those wha wish to PeglsD'
foe ’ tha U et I f f weeks amp
writ* to either a ( tk* camp
director* at Camp ‘Wtouna, DsLaaw Upetagw- g
n |
a#nowar ed.

n h llu ll-l? __ l x

local Junior

The rrsmiiption i&gt;f nati'tnblhw by
the two large volume prinherrs
hmughl cIum- to l lu.Ulm workers
tank in Ih'troit n t tie. About *&gt;n.
000^ workers In l-’tud luam-liea In
other eltlea were nffretial.
Sil»|» n»l ut of u|&gt;&gt;ua( lulls by I lie
I'lymuulh plant last Weiluewlny
resulted fntm a .fight liiviilvlnr
inemlter* sf the ITnited AiltiMiinhllr
Worker* of Atneiea and uf tlupi
lnde|ieiii|ent A*s*.riation of t hrj
Irr I'm pln)'es. In (in. sett lenient
agreement, approved hy the t ’AJI
four nf Its meiuliera diarbnrgiul
tm ir ftn r r Fall vegetebls losns for alleged iiarth-ipatiiui m tie■"'•f 1" applied for at beating of two (mlepenilent a.-u
M* *•* Magnolia Avenua at offieea elation m*nib'is uiihin the l‘l &gt;'
^
°f Jw in ln n Hurt, it wtf
I0****1
*
*
The l_**na will ba made only to
?*$***• who afe not aids to oh- attorneys fur tilth shirs pai
paling.
It was diriiilLnl of Ihe t nr
men that p r« Ipilainl the pie in
closing. At least nine men w-ei&lt;- 10
Jured in lli- clash that (nlldvtrsl.
Of tho. 1* ictiirnuiit tu wiul
yesterilay appriniinately e.i.'inii
wer# F'bril WmAt-r* here; 11,'KHI
Fly mouth tini'l'iyi ■ and in.iatu It
plants fet-lin-. Plyiiiuulb'ri nsic-in

Winona Girl Camp wnerffency Loans
Enters 2nd Week F * t'all Crops In
Of Varied Activity
May^Be Made

m eellng, m a rk * valuable slid In

assay raqalremaaU Included ta
the law will h« awtorcad a*
aooa a* | | became* affactlv*."
tt was alalad.
a
Another masting will ha hold
a t a fatarw data which a t s sot

'

the pro.
l.k . front

**,lv,fTn P « W tlo an.) 1100.1 Aw- •
hue., according t„ the prallmlnary

• Bwtaa aitfoaosner, Flneler," *
taantS ego, new la a t ha W |U '
aat hot avail aorta Wdlkaly to ba
aata&gt; unless tba watcher know*
this asset spot.
On thaaa two nlfhta th# com.
at wilt paaa aim * tba only con­
stellation wMeh avary parson tH
tba world knowa, tba big dtppar.
I t will-lie Just above tha dipper,
paaatng toward tha
bandit.
A W ft maana ovar tba aUa which
would' ba tba tap if tba dipper
ware fall of water.,
.t e a k at tha s ta r ' which Joint
thta Madia ta tba bowl of tba Oadtola counties will begin 8ept,
dipper, Tha comat tonight wUI 10, b was derided yesterday dur.
fa*: right above t t b atar.
Ing ■ Joint public ares ion of tha
atpla live stock sanitary board
and gamfc and fresh water fie*
commies ton.
Tba period closes Doc. I I , «*cvpl In Osceola eeH*A whera the
haardls dteMtah M aobVrcyio l*
cat n«tiiraed«.
■“
*7 ^
Adoption of props—d r»gulaTha United SUtas Civil Bore la*, tlons drawn soras. wdiki . »r°
Commission has ' Anflouncod « , followed a soaoton during which
axunlnatlon to till the positioni many sportsmen and cattle owa.
df rural carrier ■a t Lengwood. ora offered suggestion* as to th*
Th* tost will bo glean in San­ maltor of killing th« animals.
ware
amended
ford and nil eppHoelions must[ Regulation*
•lightly to provide th at removal
of the door from area* “shall
was announced today.
, ■Th* salary of * rursl carrier be accomplished by shooting by
on n stm dard rout* of 30 mU*0 commissioned agents, represents.
soread dally oicopt Sunday U
UJMO a year, with gn additional and by any licensed hunter, eg-,
f 20 par mile yack year'for every cept on fenced and p&amp;ated prop)
mil* or major fraction In races* city” ; that any person violating
nf SO mile*. Cortab) allowance* regulations shall be subject to
are mad* far the maintenance of prosecution and shall forfait hi*
hunting license and permit.
equipment.
Regulation* further state that
* Tba examination M open only
to ettiaena who hare been actu­ hunters must check In and out
ally dooalcBod ta tba territory of of stations to be aet up by ths
th* vneanoy for a period of six board where all deer taken are
aientha precedtag th* closing to be Inspected for ticks; deer
nf - applies must he butchered by tha hunter
Ml f u i a may. Ura l — grot — fret
Both man and women, If quali­ must be turned over to a -board
fied, may taka th* examination, representative; running dogs can.
but th* appointing qffleers have not bo taed In hunting; board
* legal right to specify th* aea representatives cannot sell either
hid* or venison, and a complete
&lt;Je*ir«d,
Farm 1977 and application record amat bs kept of all deer
blanks may ha obtelnad from killed In tha arras. '
Before tha Joint • ration Dr. F
IUnited States Civil 9 m lea Comthe vacancy afflcl or from lb* G. Gamer of Winter Have* was
mieelsn a t Washington, D. C. At elected chairman of tha gams
tha eism taatisn, applicants m ud and flab commission succeeding
faralah an *awaq*tag photograph Henry Walaenfald of Jacksenof thiw isfsm Which has hem rillo, whoa# term had espbed.
lakes wtthta the last two year*.

n u n LUNG

C r a s h e s A t D a y to n a

i^
AMERICAN (IIRL MISSING IN PARIS lEaaterri Airline Ship
-* i^rBiiwwiimojw-wn-Eff&gt; - ■; ■" ■
u ^ r:
Strikes Power Polo£ 7j for
w.imrti«m or«
:
J
Just After Takeoff

1st Observed
Only 1 Month Ago

f NEW YORK* Auff, 10s—
(AP)—Tonight and tomor­
row night the whole world
haa grandatand aaata for
aeelng the new Flnsler comet
’ They are virtually "the oft*
ly night* when -there ta a
good chanca for the layman
to apet this celestial object
The com p discovered by

P la n e

Admlfilatritloq 16 standard
lltolkm clients of tha Re- Don n«r th - IIA U' wi.ul.l iliaeioac
iswnt Admtn latest Ion who** detail* of, th- agreement that lid
••re provided far fay resettle- to the Flymouth plant rvo|*-nlni'
yaaterday. Ih-sidfs the derislsn 1*1
■rity for loans will eons 1st grant a hearing to th&lt;- four ilia
flfri lien on th* crop* ft- charged JAW awmbars, however
4 ’ landlord*, or others har- It ta known to provide for an in
■ tateratt In the crop* will he -tort (gallon of the Independent A*
Mg to waive their claims ta l actation of fhrvsler Flmployae*
* f the lisa to ths Govvmoe The UAW perfected plans ye*
• Fan* Credit AdminlsUa- torday or onuthrr distribution of
mill the l«aa is repaid.'
salon literature at the gate* nt
l*fca ta pqymeat of approved tho Ford plant in Dearborn, an
will ho baaed by th* Regiea- W pd^oday aftenumn. Nrntly a
g rjflM r Crop and Feed Laaa
IP af union leaders anil inrm
(OaaHaaeg Os l*aga Tk»e»|

-2-New-Meml&gt;er0-A re
Voted Into Troop Q

Manuel tin,»u and ~ l.lltiorw
lirmlillek Worn «oteit Into lloy
The President ,nh| Hie a*l- ftroill Tump t, ul lie meeting
W.nry iiiinmltli-e on edurallon last nlxlit In llio Junior lllgtl
vlihh lie nppotajert last Hep BehtHil.
(lames lull ley tlrJI lllgxs and
tiiiiln.r In etndy
Ihe osper*
I.mu under the exlstlnx fed- ttohert Altman, aonga. and pa­
i-r.i| slit prnrratn was unanl- trol meetings eoorluded Ihq
An appro tod Item was IH .tH ,-

0«i.

After the
rexulsr
mratiog,
plans were dlseiusril for lim
neil. meeting hr Hiknilmaatag
II. K. Morris and thn Junior
a-slelant aroullnnslers uf thg
triMip.

LOCAL WEATHER'
CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Frank JInll was given perm I*,
alon yesterday In remove the sac.
ond alnry frunl tlu- l.incoln TheaU-r in Uuldxteiiu

Fertcaat
Florklst I'*rtl&gt; cloudy wRM
prohahly srallrrrd thundrrshowepg
WrilnriiUy and hear soutfawwe*
and rxtreme ai-uth eoaala ttmlghts
Exlreino northwest Florid*: Pari*
ly roudy tonight and W ulpM ihR
lowsl thumlershowrra Wrdntad
day.

J
D aytona 1 Idea
W rdnradsy'a t h i n , high, l l l t l

Ycaterdsy, 30.03; t is lay, 30.01,
Frecipltailua
Total for yesterday ---- ----J k
Total for month to date
fjH
Nrrmal to date
........... .......lAi
Temperatures
- j
Th# Board of Directors of the
Maximum, ftp; Minimum, 7 4 j
Krmlnol* County Chamber *f
. Official Report
Commerce will hold a inas ling at
High Low
H:00 o'clock tonight in tba Cham­
ber of Commerce Building.
‘ A meeting of county agents
from th# various count!** *f the
Wfeattaaed n* rage t t n e l

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Baseball * la Germania

L E G A L N O T IC E

Sanford la pWfciftty U!H rtfoht tfcaobiA eanl€itrul Wwfi
and therw M fto-yoOcf itte r ovir the tf e o?
hereabout* who can’t tall you all the rulea and .who
doeen’t know all the ttxpreaalona like blngle, bunt, bftggwr,
nitiff, clout, U f. i\m , ftftd otftete *Meh go along with
baaeball.
•
Howevoh, After direful m earth we Mv* futinflthlt
we (live beett Buffering under delualona, that Adttrtetna
really dbn’t knoW their own grfnte. Recently a couple of
U. 8. teama on totfr In Germany played A cAittat befdre

IS a u a W o u

d**

AMuinffdiw

l a f u n (w &gt; t o r t e a c o m .
t t . »T *T t: o r r L O » i u » .
■
In U tha R atal* • ( C lIA R U eF

Northern

J n -F lo rid *

w. TOnnBgTRn._p*««***a.

no .Ik e i ,l&gt;
day t.f A u aual. A. U . I I » 1. pr»eani U l_ th *
UeeeraM e
Count r
j ! 3 V* of Hamliml*. C a q a tr r t o r Ida. f u r fin a l r*l apt. eoOOBBl WMl

a n u tf u u t at wmw* t&gt;W.
m

3

H tta narthWeM of Pel|»nif.

g k rs'Z
^ r" ''" '
adartaa reported •

IM m

fe tW

• Dalad
a athl*i Ui ii sn itl aday^ ol

r &amp; s ts t
, „ n

,B ,r ' rjy t'iin d j . /

I ' In sh a n g h a i,
Ik,
wMlr*

m o c a w n c r m um

w iiw i miw

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T U B tD A Y , A U G U ST I#. tM T

COOKINO

at a Japan*** naval offlew and a aasm an had brnuahl
frdv* &gt; approbation for
th*
preservation of peace. * Official*
agreed to abtlle th« .. Incident
bv dlnlothallc nieank '! ' ’ y .

ahlft
'Ai bnnt aha rnuld anil

h*

to

drill.

■A

tru»ty.

nol

«m«lder&lt;'il

IHrti

Caoylit wllh noma oltiari form l
I ■ lo roam
A tboimanii mllf» or morn from
bomn,
And Jaliod fur bavins pried ajar
Tbo poohvsy rtf a . rpljplad^rsf,
P aroled

__1 ha
*1 l**t

lowii,.

4

catno

lo

Pound work and lmr« ha aalllail down.
And two yoari morn want by
aa ha
ldtborrd and

wall ml

And then at illnnur
wrlli'l
Ha aald: "Tha mop
tdntchlt"

pallrnlty,
(Irnih I

„9

J

v i

; ttlhVtvt! a* . lo
\ apadwl rite AM.

which

H IT . at 1*1 o'eloth In lh* a f U f n»nn, at which ll»n* th*
Mid
r r r d llin r
a lO K d , p ra rt lh*lr
rlaim a. Bypolni * iru*rr*. . * m uiln* lh* l.a u k ru iil, nnd tranrnrl
rn rh n lh*r l&gt;tt&gt;lnr*« a* may proIw rlr rnm r hrforr M ill n ir r iln i^

aid*

A 'M M W Cd'dIMs

Uni.,1 AaydM f. 1MT.
W
At.I.KH K. WAI.KRR.,
lUfirt* In Oinhnplry.

Cydiat To BO Killed

' ORLAlfDO, Any, 1 0 ^ -W b 'Frank Lawta, 68, *a* klllad h*f»
fatly Sunday »hfn hla b k y d t

•_ -

reaaiMi^aaiA'AAiaiaAa*
Thousands Riot OVef
Halting Of Services
—h k r l in ; - au«,
CavaVsl Ibootand

CHWft=--— SILVER

McLoulin, Jeweler
US 8. Park At*.

urban
Uahlrm la*t - nljlii In
pmteat asalnat rabeatUUoA of
even In* i err Iona, ------------------- —
Many w*ra niTcatncI and ink•ti away In lorrtaa, amon* llmra
Ihn oonftMlonal patter,
Von
Rnabenau, and hla wife ni vail
aa a nuralmr of olhnr paalora
and woman.
Tb* rhurrh had be*S cloand,
praaumahly to pravant a tinmount ration for Klamoollcr,. who
la Jo *o on trial Tueaday on
rhar*»a of Incttlo* illaobcnlonra
In hla carapalc/i a*alnal nailfleatlon of Uarniau
rrotaaUntlam.

WASHINGTON D/VYBOOK
fly PRESTO .N Ull OVER

WASHINGTON—Wr hdva atud' of Kentucky. Roblnaon’s aucctaaor
led tha situation for aetna time aa majority Irad or, and possibly
and It Mtm* that If you wrl*h S'cnJlor Harrison of ljlashalppl,
mnrt» than fftO polutdt you nr* m&gt;l furklpy** dafratnl rival. *
" Tnta
”^ Is noi
L V tn
’* Inviutfon id eomr ' Uut &lt;^*B enough
Important
V
.,
forward and btiy our nhralty tore. f'"nra,lU* P°»u * " h»M do" “ bY

•Slnco food hla learned to Riwtl
a

111.00

Tsr~rnnTsr smuBW. : m»r»— r

gtrtkna liars roil tha Untied
Iftatea :o btltlon dollar! atnro
l i l t , according tn lha Daan at
Mo University
of ' California
g«t lending arbllnr In Industrial
d lifa u a. This IHtle sum would
go a longways toward* maktna
t l i tot of tka rtorgotlea man"
mush bottar, Uut then. If wa
‘don't hava atrlkao John L. Lewi*
Won't ha able lo rtda aiouod
Jn-llryUnder Ctddlllaca,

In*

lloy

n*w. Henilnols Tiro Hbop.

W E R T -T h e J E W E L E R
Diamonds And WAlcbeo
Fine Watch And Jewelry Repolrlhg
Diamond MotmUng And Engraving
.‘
-wit hum raictu ante tom l o w n r f , . t ,
»**/■, ?** f t - ______ FV** *,_______ w*«t *A ftawoir*

SANfORD TWENTY TfcAfiS AGO
Clmrral Macoviiky, eomm*nd*r
nf tha *uard corpa which hridfd member that lh war time*
the Hum Ian rvlreal On the louth' OartofOlMtoSitU In very &lt;W»lro
weat frnnl haa been order'd to — even m ore ao th an In tlm f t
bo ahnrt. pcconllns to s J j g B g l

good Idea. MOfhO by th at lim e rathe alter a court martial had
both aldao will rndl
off
and been eidrrrd by tleneri! KomlL
Tojltaa Hint I hay
have
bean off, roinmander In chief, tor
ttAhtln* over nothin*.
non'compliance with order* to
' Now York City Hapnbtlcana
w ho plan to rally behind III*
k h rre in a Court laauti
to
a*
fa st
Ihn
N n*
Deal-backed
aandtdalB
In
lha lom lu* mayorally ra re , nhontd ram nnibar
th a t ninety parannl of tho pooPl» of New York neeor hoard
of th a Suprem o Court, o r Ihe
ConatUullon
nnd
ra n ’t apnSk

MOUNTAIN

Coolerator fu r 110.00 , flood as

CORONAS

A raha'l army gahoral broadeast near tha radio that tl Waa
loo hoi to flKht and oypreaacd
(Ma wiih dial
lh*
Isiyatlau
would Iblnk IlkowUa, nnd wait

IACKSONVILLC
J
PLnm n;

Tod Late To Classify

to m o l"

f RpOrbopa, Mnm fmul ilk* till*
!*:
appeal*,
■ feha’d Ilka to hear you prataa
V-■ hof vm ala,
l' Bttf) tu Iba kill hen ddor and
Uf
' Mow much you’va Itkad her
Wort loday.”
, And Ofll bn waul. (Ilow »tran*a
H - • la Ilf*!I
' Tbora In tha kltrhrn atood Htn
'•
Wife!
By KTK1AH A. fltJKBT

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n - a t .lM h if*» "f A i i i u i i A D.

O n eamn ihn moat. “ It's yeara,"
, , aald ha.

Rmarklns hla llpa ha rava
f) ...crri
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l i l k n i l l l IM

U r n ni**iiny « f
hi* c m ) Horn
frill hr h*M at Room I I I K t .
r h i n f . HIS*,, I* Orlando, f i t .

i/pT lm ffitrf WOTtlfl

Pereohn, Who WOUld be pessimistic about thk 6«tlWk
or conditions in Florida, should take new cottri## In . tHe
words spoken by fctel Uhibann, Secretary of Ull Utte
County Chamber of QdHnberce, as reisjrted by the T rtifts
CniKH: ''FloHdn nsa net seen such activity In th i m Wn
year,i as is new evident in every psrt of the state.7'
Ih 'fs own wenai the tsvsres piper contlhul s to ndfHe
some of these aetfvlfles Which Mr. LehtdartA MehltmNM:
"pehr/hdlna hss tAWn on the aspects of a bmrfh com­
munity, Two paper pulp mills havrheen WfcitefI thtfe
beeause of the deep WAter and the vest Amotiht of tfMbSr
adjacent fen million 661tor* will hespent In t!MitrfjStftitt Ion of these l*o purp mms.
"At sebrlns the Biaboard Airline Railroad la WlfMIrtg
a fifteen file spttr otit to a 16,000 dicre thket of ■ffleullufnl lend At Lake Istopega And this ford will M mSfkelAl
this winter.
"Tn the Lake Okeechobee section erf Hie ilste thefe
is new buiMlnt and construction goini on tWJWfhdtll tho
urea, and a splflt of optlndm permeates fIM MMM df lhAt
urea because of the recent heavy investment* made by the
Federal Government In the construction of dlkis kfta 61-

ranlliVrll IN I
Tn lb* rrad
name ItanWruv
Ilia roomy of
triel aforaaald.
n lH

./V
^ ^ e*— r~
t - *^*v d~
ik a ..e
You may mmo bark tn Sin
&gt;'
OKnlB.And thua tbny parlmt. Bh* lo

• Ol’TII

mp

not captured by the woUddn baton of the hitter. Trt» de­
fending team alao had four men who guarded the rhombua
nnd tackled runnere, aa well as three people who guarded
the outlying dactiori Of the rhombus In order to eiptbre
the ball for their odrn team. ^ After three tnrtlld throwi,
w player Is caUt h t aufl
M thrdWn mw Hie
rhoWbus befoft hi flhliMM Ms rite."
we respdetfulli dUbWIt tMs «w* HrtAHrtefHWh 6t
baseball to thi d#IW a i«d the n«H tMNi M j t g * tf g ch steps up tb thi plate And Week* tft* bah Into HU « i« r
gsAIbns with Hnr tWdlWh hefuu for i
M i ** i
gest that the uMplrt t»\\ W *
ne#MI«ldti Sf the
inner, rhombus. -

o Ai I b b t k r .

£iiA lmr' ridiftcnri
n.°*
Uic O h I.

&amp;

UMolatida we#l-

M iv crw lu u n i

i v -•sS.iaa

o

aheot dial rtcra.
r
Cotiffrooa doeant ahow much
cuncern over the propoaail food
control bill. They ,h*v* paaaod
olhero Irlcludlng rn* to prhvUo
a largo air fleet, hut aeem to
neslect the really Important one.
Mias Helen Hand ha* rclurnad
Iruin a week's visit wllh M&gt;*0
Catherine Levi* ai
Coronado
where (MT. and Mrs. Levi* have
a rctlago for the summer.
Ited Davis, well-known lo th*
aporthtg fraternlly of thia city,
and who la now In th* United
Blal.a' Navy, wrlios that life on
the aea la iv d l ouperlor te thal
on the diamond allhnuyh th*
aporting aUment I* by nn means
larking.
Mr. a)A Mr*. Fr*d Domer
ram* homo from ■ vtalt U New
York roctnUy.
- Tho Poagto’a Bank la issuing
the form of cartridge* thal are

I ' 're se a rc h oipegl, form erly m y waHIhe h Appearance. Th*
lh In the ro a n rlta
of
the new bank In pewtrtng to bo vwfy
IA, tell* Iteprseentatlvo Co* popular gnd w tt make th, chll*

aoma bf tfc* other *00-pmmdrr» of th , artificial heart,
cam* to eosgrraa before they
reached the heavy-duty stagr. I
got Johnson hod hla &gt;00 pOAndl
Banana la tha moal
whk him whew W -lelt—Caleiod*, ef Ike Hlndw
' A Mtek gtancr around tha *eaate cntmlWr pruleibly All! aha*
also Dleterteh of Illinois and per
hap« till and stately Aehurat of
Arfwna as above tha tOO-pounJ
line.
CORPULENCE ANI1 JOII8
Ao to what hopr»no to tenth*
of-a-tnn member! a fttr ’ they ip-l
to dcmgtfia, there ml*ht be a
dftlskiti Of opinion. Tha n ally top­
flight Jobe aeem to g« to heavy
weights. Tha late Senator Joe Rutr
tnmm probably did a Shade beliei
than CM. BO da .Senator Berkley

to t; f t*

CUDAM

Pictures Tell
Lake View
B ar4M

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PR ESS

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I^J ^ A lfa W .B H iq ilA M JORDAN, pocto^ E ftla r

Mrs. W. A. McMullen
Is Hostess To Class
S o c i a l G a le a d a r

LI U n it, Mr*.

“d

Otek

McLaulli

MBm

The Wo.dmcn CireU Grove N&lt;
MT will meet a t B:M&gt; oYlocK-e
the home of lire . J. O. And*
Lehman Read- , &gt;

rMfbbr bualntta and wocial meet
Ing In the church' annex at TiSt
0’cIocIl with Oroup Number One

MA*f.

The Olrf Seoul* will meet at
8ltK o'clock at the Little Ilona*
to miLe fin al, arrange m enu for
their camp.

“Ever Shtw Eve” III

To' Atl^ear Toniohrow

Mt*. W. A. McMullen « u
host*** to tb* D«u*hl*ra ■ •(
Weslrr. Bunder Schoul ClaM ol
tbo Flret
Method lit
Church,
iwhich » * t 14*1 bl«bt. itbsleeaw*
for the m*«tine were Mr*. O.
,R Katrtdre, Me*. C. U BelAUk,
M r.,. J . . O. Wtlllamf, U r. llel,*e Schulti end Mr*,
jtan.
..
.
preildad
T b r m u lt f e i
wet
over by the pm ldent. Mr*. J
■L. cu rb . H r* „U. II, McCall
led the devotloaal after which
routine
buttnee*
waa
dl^J
caned. At the ^clog** •
butt nee* aatihin' t!i*\dtu*lr,»o»
t&lt;w»k^ehair &gt; - o f the ';&gt;abettnirr~
A aortal hoar waa onjnyn)
during which yu me* and conte*te were enjoyed. P rtrt Win­
ner* were Mr*. M, 1.. Wright
nod Mr*. J. L- Clark.
Thoae able ml In | were; Mrw
Fred wilaata Mr*. O. P. 11m i
don.
h. Moreen, Mr*.
It* U-y-MJ**. Uf*- f « Vr*»
ton, Mr*. Squire*, llr*. O, K
White; Mr*. C. M. Itranan,
M rv.'Kdnd K.trldge, Mr*. It.
A. ,Bn*n»oti, Mr*. II. B. MrCalk' Mr*. M. B. Smith. Mr*
1\7 It. Holdan, Mr*. Paul Hed.foam, Mr*. A.
B.
Klemi*.
Mrw. M. LF Wrtahtf Mr*, nny
■TUIIe, Mr*. R. T. Thra.her,
Mr*. ' i .
I* Clerk end the
Misses Ativan Chapman, l.e«-

Miss Mildred Nix To
Wed t , Evans McCoy

n h te
or tiab
nloden-hnired
beauty' that . ahe dl*rul*e* her»»lf with a ilArh Wig and glaeart
and gdet looklhg fur another |ob.
Monlgumery I* a norellat who
I* craty - about blond*, but I*
forced to acclpl Ihl* *a«mlD(
brunette forced upon him by hi*
h»W-boiled . women
thitill*hirr
whu w dntej^m to keep hie mind

^ s s c y ’&amp; v s l;

Marlbi there, but It chance* that
be maeta her xoclajly, on* era..alng, when ehe'a not dlegnUed.
Betide* tha two etara, ‘ ETar
Blnr# Eve" baa a otat including
auch comedy aiperte a* Patty
Kelly, ^foank McHugh, Louie*
Fatenda, Allen Jenklne, end

Cirdfp Number Three
Of Church Has Meet
Mra. J. T. Hardy and MUa
Helen Ward were ho*te»»e» to
Circle yfumbar Three Of the
Flret Bapilat Church which met
yeiterday afternoon at the church
arn iat
,
The meeting waa opened Vlth
the ■loging of the hymn, "Jreu*
Love! Me’’ _wMeli wai followe.1
by the devotional ltd by Mra. W.
E. Kader. The - eubjert of thed*Vet Itma 1-gr&gt;g ~*Ct&gt;VeT* Mr*7~W
P. Brooka, Jr, conducted th(
B'blc »tmty, Brief talk* wen
fly eS jb y Mrw. W. C- DcCouHm

CaVes

P erso n a ls
T b e'letal Fire Dvpaiimmt « u
tall«d lait night to Magnolia At -

U r. and Mr*. John Ptckhun left
Sunday for a two week’* vacation
In Detroit, Michigan.
W in liodli# Plihfon of Wait
Palm Beach epenl the week end
with Mint Katherine Vtrnay.
Mint Loreial Thorne

Canyon.

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But the alulh* couldn’t take it. tl
i For reason* e till unknown It he- c
I t i m r extinct.
Tod ty, from a rave undialurhed ’
by man or beeit in count lea* can. ■'
Boy Rroute of Troop I who t t it lr* . romex rrh lrn re from which
attended the
Net tonal
Jam ­ Catllornta acieniil* ho|«&gt; tc re ,™
boree in Washington wait be ro iiitrtic l llie sloth* homellfr - * *

returned

9***1* of the ftaaforil Klwanla i perhaps to Irern the arc ret of ila I '
I
CJub el their weekly meetlna jpeaainc.
Rnmnart rear, thp aloth’* pretomorrow at- the Valdai Hotel.
! historic home, wee itlacarervd a J
II waa announced today.
,y&lt;*r ago hy Wlllla Kvetia nn In* j
Wreetllm *nd_uLhar---- **!»••jd ltll itfchiiiilntil«L..ieho. h»»-hecp—
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were *n)oyed at the
weekly •In tharre of eccjiratlona thin hum
niertlnt of Troop 14 Mat slant turr. Ih r cvp.ditlim ho guided
In the Baptlit church Annex, »*» hcm’rd by Jerome Iniular - 1
arrordtne in Scoutmaster W. milk nf Pomuitn ccltrgc ami f•- ■
llAiu-e&lt;| by the l'*mrgli&gt; llialllu
lion.
T i l ■ .rich Hat* fount! the ceVe ill I
Klnga will be checkmated amiI
checker token* jumped at the, exa lie t in’ r iin illt i’in the 30-root-!
weekly meeting of the KanfonlI aluth* tail it * g r» eifti when they
a l ‘ia .
Chca* and Checker Club tonight Went nut ill the sunlight
at 7:.1o o'clock at the Velde, Ho­ hialniic Huy li* die .
The o x in ililio n d fic n v rrril alulb.
tel. It wa* announced by A. C.

Mr. and Mr*. Oeorye Oarland
gynMtr. and Mr*- Latter Oarland
ah* via Kind Mr*. WUIIam Thorne
at their hen* *" Laka M ary------Friend* of Mr*. Allren Bennrtt
will be plait to Irnm that she I*
Improving after a rrrent lUitwi *1
her home' on 9. Hanford Avenue.
Mr*. Sadye
Mote* pi in* to
Irtve tomorrow for Nvw York
Cltjr where *he will apend about
two week*.
, ~
Mia* Oulta Brldrimn. who l«
training at the Dr. Ilelt* lloap'tal
In Orlande, i* aj^inllm; her tw,
wcckV
raratlon With her i.mlhrr
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Mr*. ‘Ague* Bridgman.

Madden, arri-elary.
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Raymond end Julian ftium I will
leave tomorrow for Brunawlek,
Ga. where they- will apend two
Week* with their grandmother,
Mr*. M. Fell.

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rx rrv m » iil, preserved by thy lira
r r t etmuaphcrci which w ill iw an
e ly rn l 5t the mllega labcretory.
the a n il) da la expected to .him
»_b"i irt«* of early plenta formed
the xtnlfi’a diet and thua p n n ltjy
aid In itrte rfiiin ln tt rlin u it t r
a ii.ll
aw«ii**ie coanfltintie of- the- awli]
mat', lime.

By antojnobile, boat and afoot, J
Hnperlntendent, of Public In- thr raravalor* rnvrrvd an extrnrtrurtlnn T. W. Uwtnn I* ln at- aive. Hull"known area. From i
tendance today at the meeting ef
1 ^ ronunltlsH* on Pupil Transport
tatlon to he held in the B. R. ^oung
Laboratory ,n (MlncavlH* taday,
Hlalr Hupi-rlnlendcnt Colin Kng.
Hah la in rharge.

Mr. and* Mrel Cecil B*lr.&lt; l«ve
return ttl from Daytona
Binrh
here they have hefh *iiei«ti.v
the week.
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daughter, Mildred,, to F. Kvao* will vltll
McCoy, The wedding will be abtut tw
an event of thi* mrnlh.
Ml** Nix, a native of Georgia.
Mia* J
hi* bA-ri u realdtnt'o f Hatifuril yv.li nl-iy
fur a number r I yenra. She t* ‘ &gt;he h t*
a graduate of Seminole High Nrlami l&lt;
School ami of Shorter Cullegr *"
Mtxi Margaret Vernay. whi i.i
Rome, G*., where *he »peclallaed
In mu*ic. She M- prominent In working In Chatlahoochrc, ipenl
-local mualc circle* aa teacher nt the weekend with her parent*.
plino iind violin and a* organlat Mr. and Mr*. F .8. Vernay.
a t the Flrat B*pll»t Church. She
Ur. nod Mr*. A. W. Kpp* have
ha alao plan lit foi (cveral d w
had aa their gucal* lor avveral
clbba.;
June* Alter,
Mr. McCoy, ton of Mr*. H. Jl- day* Mr . and
McCoy of Jacksonville, I* alao held and children, Carroll and
a native «f Georgia. A ftrr com­ June*, Jr.
pleting hie high achool education
ML*. \V. V. Brook* left thl*
he attended the Georgia Stall
fur
Savannah,
Ga.
College for Men a t Tlfton, ’ lla. morning
He hae lived In Sanford for two where abo will visit her daugh­
yean ami a t prreent It ronnect- ter, Mr*. I t F. Purdy, fur aboui
ed with the HtrickDnd Motor Co., a week.
local Ford dealer*.
Mr*. All^n Blount and daughter,
The couple--plan to hare a
■mall wvddlng with only a fdw Sara Ixmiir, have ‘ returned frA t
dote friend* and relative* pres­ a month’* vltlt In Waynreboro,
ent, After they return from Ga. They were accompanied horn*
tb tir widdlng trip they will be by Mr. and Mra. J . A. Blount bt
at home at 1301 Vh Magnolia Waynetboro.
Avenue.
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corned. .
Refreshment* were served- to
tha following by the hostesses i
Mr*. J. W. Carnahan, Mrs. W.
L. Stoudcnmirr,
Mr*. W. P.
Brook*/ Jr» Mr*. W. C. DeCour.
*■/, Mg*.
T. Wheel***, Mr*.
Lula A r MUler, Mr*. G. B. MU.
TWltr-hTH*. -Clifford W i i s s r Mri
J- L. Loti, Mr*. K. M. Carroll
Hni. W. E. Kader, Mr*. B. C
Moore, Mr*. r^JgJlTvwaon, Mra
C. A. A pdereoO rS J Mr*. H. N
Clevemn), Mr*. J. V. Jon**. Mra
J».l*. Jickion., f “‘ “ ' **■
nahan slid Mllee Helen' Waul,

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A u t o Industry Is
Swinging Back To
N o r m a l Activity
ir w IliH * Free* Fee* Owl
brra were beaten a l the Foul Rouge
plant gale* last May 3d when the
U AW -al tempted - te—pa ir-mit-tm*
Ion Illeetura to Ford worker*. A
group of Ford employe* are wwlt*
Ing trfel on au au lt rharge* a* a
refill! of thr rlexh.
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LOS ANGKI.CR, Aug. lO.—OTl
— Mary Phillip-, of ihc »thg*
Sir John F ateuff, famou* Bhake- )r*teBUy won k dlrefvi frem
eperean cKa'tdrter, &lt;■ tha central Humphries Bogart of the fHm*
figure In tlx o|terti.
by testifying h4r hueband told
her fmju.-nil) he did not tore
her.

op^n newspaper.
iflte tuHi of a page will carry you as aWtftly as the
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' RRU8H, No LOTIONS

MALARIA

It doesn’t matter, what -you’re- thinkin? of h uytnpr^
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ntdtffti carpet of the Arabian Nights, from one end of
the Shopping dfutrict to another, from liar^roin to barfrbm extravdgrance to econmy. Hecause you can
relf on modern advertising as a guide to Rood values,
yMI IWi compare pHces and styled, fabrics and finishes,
I M m though yod were standing in a store.

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ttdfc Ruiter every day, They can save you time* energy
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Sold To Brooklyn
For Son Of$6000

N e a r ly U n d e r W a y
C la n D World MeLupas Hopes ForAnother
S e r i e s Is S e t
rept Season With A Large
E xperienced El.even

Former Sanford Man
Nearing Ten Yean
In The Big Leagues

State Loop Winners Morgan* Lawson, Stoinoff And Darrell
Will Dominate Back field
To Meet Winners
Of Ga.-rt4: !Loup
P m U For 1937 Gridiron War

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Clubs Have Lead Twice During The
Contest In Which Lookouts Bunch
Nine Hlta Into Three Innings '

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alag waa fbWy (labm llb %f the
labta wba amacked w t three blU
la b b fire appearaacea a t Um plat'
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wba bbled a olngb ejai a dauhb

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TO D AY'S SPO RTING
*A WORLD
B y JU L IA N
NTKNSTROM
NeeaM Sparta M i
One* Mere w* return to j t u
wMk | k d tiding • of W ing hack
la Um good aid celery city afire
M tew A trlpr two week * r f m .
camp Meat a t
M et Mrt'Mlan,
Ala. Onto mat* wr are able l«
glee you the d lfltrrai eptntonr
an n u r of the ir u tia g atiu.
aUaaw ol Saalord.
On wRk the newa an MV*

With Ham llcdkeork with Um
I m A miIi to the catching depart­
ment We ctn be au tirrd of won*
neat track brhlnd the )&gt;l*l* a*
well aa aeelng him make hay
while the aun ah W e wtlh m o t
of the her bra ht Ih b fait tlaa*
I) leap—(H otel—We did not
eay alt of them.
Ham te a nice U | haeky ,
M b * who tlpa the aralm
a t a' wee bH a tw th* I H
Math aad ha hand lee a at Irk
n b alr.
Ha waa with Ike
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Ike par* ailh Ike atleha In
place of Horde Martin *Uh
an a u n t , o f.,S it and t h e
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Classified Advertisements

• TS* C U u i) \VofW Serb* of
la Iwa weeks many Sanford end po*t and Waite eay* that
Um South. bat' completed, i|* pbM youths attending Seminole High th b will be hla greatest aeaaon.
rfer Um Many oriaat. betwoeai lb# School whl dominate Um naw prac- WalU stand* S feet 1 tnehr* tall
tb a field ta tk a ru a r af tk* high&gt;anH
we|Bha approximately 17}
and weigh*
ackool every afUraoon for daily
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Compoalng
the
backfleld
HM
Coach Leonard McLucai*
by W, Ci Or*M&gt;M», preeMent of UU7 football team .
thla year will he on* of thf moil
Coach McLafaa', although losing eipcrlenerd laackflcWa ' Mcl.unif
a groat number of hla regular* haa had in serrral years. At
iaat be*ton, i&gt;'again counting on a
neeay eyatem . playoff - of the new team to carry (ho color* of quarterback Johnny Morgan, 16f
Florida S tate' League ta d the Seminole High School again Inlo poumla, will rnter h b third and
cbampi'joa of ,1b*, Georgia'Flor­ vktety.
b a t araton at that poat. Morgan
ida Imp which operate accord.
Coach McUicaa la eipeeletl to weigh* ISO pound* and Is an e»Ing to the nilfb and reyubtbnr yaturn frdi* - Camp Cloddmont
rcllcnt ball carrier. Hla ability to
of tbo aptU i oapon .gyataru.
aomrtlma within the n e it week In
L ast m a l e the a t. A ura**1"* enter to begin the dally workouta work' b b men and uae the numcrou*
Sbthta wera tha deeWbg them land Make the many other prepa- p b y a'a t different times durlny th*
plona of lbo- ettt* loop and met ration* that hare to be taken bare games haa made him an outstand­
the Tallahaaaoa t'.p ita b of the Iof before tho re*ten get* Into full ing member of Seminole's great
Georgia.Florida' circuit Pad the awing.
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SalflU ampfgetl the titter* and ( • A • echtdub which la not yet backs.
At the left half back poaltton,
Um Claaa D Champion* ■of both Icomplete b reported to conilit of
|ten game** and th* Mated will fa ite it m in to tloij a T ed uniform
In two year* will get the call,
; open a week earlier than uaual.
I The ftrat cleraei which MeUiraa will bo none other than “The
'will probably be pinning hla hope* flylhg Engllahrpan'1, Leon Lewaon,
by a trag i n
[op thl*.year will be at'follow*: ISO pamajp, will start 'hla third
mo*big .Sanfo
I Billy Colbert, a ITS-poundrr, will aeaaon and he will ho crpatted to
mfaly lutked
be expected to dominate thr left aid thn locals. In niapy ways. HI*
arid * position. Oolbart waa forced, kicking la up to par and hla kirkout of th* gam*-last aeaaon dur-|lng from short punt formation
MrSiume toW u« about a month
biir‘ a practice arsilon when he'Iaat ^ftaon waa talked about orer
ag n .lh U Bill Itodgrra had Um
l,r«t pitrhing ataff In the loop
end that Hanford waa the team
hie outfit had to beat to come
• ul m top. Henry Wataon I*
hoking forward for the neat
nit cling with Um G-Men for ol
i h it time the local occbord
should bo pocked for K will be
one of Uit moot Important narlet
that Iho Lookout* h a rt eret
„i nr Into lhi* aeaaon.
SHORT SHOTS—T o m m y
Farr, bolder of lbo Brilbh
boitag. n e e *
and aaaed
find of the maay fighter*
to bare a &gt; M at fee Laab*
neoly aepalred heevy-welght
t t e e r , did a m * floe work
yrelerday afteraean when he
ware mat Uu*« eparHag part,
ner*—Joe Leak did not da

IIN M N V IIO 41 VkARg
Balng .A member of the eleven
lU N K ER TW l'ldw *, Aug. 10. thl* aeaaon will be Jamea Young, n
J, AlgMlhun, •tamer little 160-potmder who showed
.. o*n»
. — , _k ____
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_ .l!i McLuca* b a t aeaaon that he
r here,
*eret-toot
bead b.adar that baa' beeh utedJ^M «kta t* do It and alee proved
for 41 coupetulre yeer*. t| bk* hlataelf worthy of tho poaltton
cut fro** - I f la I f acre* of'ha U being pickod for thl* *e*.
■rain each eaaaOf durlag ibci ’'00- Young b aaceplbnally fm*l
g rto d . It M lll.h e u 'lh e ortgU ., rn&lt;* •* » quick charger and an ra ­

ta bo .getting bettor r r .
cry da), aa Um faaa toy*. . .
Wed Ilea CaolweU Jaat co a t
Orem to oalbfy th# d a a ta

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CA. Heraht,

WANT ANY typo of weak. w*»lag, waahlag. Iroedag. aun*,
a r h I I Canrb Jeaklaa, HIT
Cyytaoo Av*.
VANTED: llo u m 'e u rk or baa*

NEW LUMBER

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�Revolt In Ranks O f Fund Raising
Rebels Reported In JJeJP P|eW
Scattered iP la c e aSanford’a-Trade
^M M
Body
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Chinese Routed By
Japs In Battle'At
City Pass

FLOR IDA, PLANK CRASH

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Naval Ships
Nelson Brothers Japanese
Anchored In River
ShanKhal’HDoor
Raise Reward To At
in Now War Crisis
$1500From$1000 Many Blue Jackets

Artillery Of Franco Texas Mob Tars
j To Assist in A n y
Shells Own City In
Labor Leader, Practical P l a n To
Get Trailer Ca mp
Effort
Rebellious Activity
Aaaletance to any prsctks

Brisk Conflicts
. Being Reported

plan that might be (■&gt;, vuLmd
fi r ihe purpose -if n winy fund*
Ihrtugn loans for Ihe court ru-lion of a munhlfslly owned and
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operated trailer camp here .fli
tha site overlooking the lake'he
tween Palmrtln and Ilmal 'Are.
nura, * at pledged hy the dlr.c
tort of the Seminole •Vm y
Hint h i of the late l'handh-l
fh an Esatem Airline* plane brought death tn fiu r and Injury to
Taking off from Day
Chamber of Omsmcrc* In the r fire when it erariitd again*
over pnfe. Those wjift.,met llfalh were the pilot, c.v.pllet and two II N l*on, who ilh-il In thr h»al
meeting tsat night.
tt, Tfc- taswrtated Pm**
ln&gt;*|illi| iveelltlv a* ths Ivault
paaaeiigera. The wrecked plans I* -hewn above a Iter It i fatal plunge.
No plan for railing the •■P-.
J«lKtm'M‘ tllaim lcHt'i'
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1 1 mi ttir, InDklrd h&gt; nil tin
proaimately 1*000 which will]
blown assailant, l tainy hiked thr tMtrloti a Slim -J«iw tnt'i'c l»hlbe required In addition t&lt;» lhlew on1 lor isfoiinnthm loading llo n l Iho n n c lrn l
N nnko\»
amount to be fumUhed by Ike
jo iU;_tt i .th rti'k at- and t ' luKj T u liO v r u lI o n ^ y Tn n m a t
City waa made laat night but
Him
to- n ita itn a fr-mi H,&lt;**•*!
member* of the Trailrr Camp
to H.Mut,
wa« Icarniil ii«l*y. fu r Iho IrtMipH tit C h in n R
Committee with Mayor Edward
J. IV NrUon of llaliui tlonte. i-t'iilrnl n rtn y .
lliggin* and Clt* Attorney Frod
In s|« | imI that there nduh !w . A ho.tvy Jii|utiit'iH' R rU lw y ;
It. Wilson were authorised to (ic
*oine d.rtdu In the mind* Ilf tv n. Im m lntnlnu'itl w 'l lh*' Nnti*
v|ae Ninn praeilrei ;i:an and
pie ill Ills vkmlty * leg*' ilj it imw p ity
o ftrt', mtltl 'I 'd
present It a t s special nreeling
pisno'iw i f the reward t* any tlUimU'hoh.
. .
of th e ; Commit!va next Friday
one who had I'snm l 11, To f!UA - 1n-thr nvwTat w ar prt*l*_»«P"t*
night.
h r lepnnl that |W ~flve in &gt;iv rhokrtl
Hhanghal't
\Vhnng|W«
In 1**1 night's session Mayor
im* hrelhrra had all rally &lt;r, Htvrr with a arotc of watahlps.
lltgglna Indicated that the City j
p.,*ii,d tho reipnrrd fuml* in « e r a llr r.l other, to the mouth
wa* proliably In a position tn,
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lUli'ii fiougv IMink cxrhiaKelv , f thr Yangtrr ami poured ba.
furnish 3ft to 30 perrent of the]
delarhmrnls of FlorMs
I.i i NHUN. \u g . I I - (Ah An fir lh., pur|»s*r and that th'- twrert hm ami l.lWtl l.luJacktU
cost of the ramp which the lat.l National (ju«nU iflurnnl here
nltrmpt hy I In- Men's. I li ras lte&gt; loud a n guarenlrrtl.
into Hhanghal.
rat preliminary Wtimalra placed •Sunday aflrr
rnnipli-ting two
lie nl*o pointed oul the fart
Two aircraft t an hr*. Mkl
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fi'im
Ports
to
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at |M -t&gt; and that the rrmalmlrr weeks military liaining trnned by
that under tha law of this Ittate titiconflrmr,| report*, were wait*
rlothtnu
hn,
|in«hi'oi
,nniv
in
would hnva to be secured from the rnminaniling nffn-er or the
any p-rsnn d eriv in g an edvrt ing bevoml Ihe Wot wing forta N
other ai urcaa. He, however, In- local unit* the most Mircrwafui
grimily and Uoi.hliialdt- diMtp- Hard ivwaiil might finer
hla which lie at the rmifltienre or
Herbert Hsrrla (above), of db*lrd lha City waa willing to ever staged.
I point nielli.
ilaim for It.
the
Whaiigpo"1 ami YangtXA
Naw Haven, Mo., waa tarred and secure tho necessary money In j The enrampnu-nt Jlii, year
"I »&lt;ml the pripla nf thu rtvw*.
A rom|«*lltl'm a|Hinavfrd by the
f
feathered by a Dallas, Tea., mob the form of loans to hr ti-pnhl held at Fort MrDrllnn, Ala. where
naval
aulhrtirll'rft V*
party biuught not * strange array- lonimunlly to uniiaralnnd that
and dumped from an automobile In pro ixta amounts tn thr dim* mrmbera of thr 124 infnnlry of
In. .™
i,o i|Ursllnii In tlo- aahl rvttd* that were brought
, nf "acluntib*" cNiaiuilirs. They there
....... wll* —
In the downtown section after or* from the proceed* nf thr Florida and Iho III' Infantry'or
I were ileaignnl In an effort in , lint i I reviving nf the lewanl If Ihe to a brad hy the Hung Jao air­
camp.
ha had ahown n film plrading
Alahama gathered fnr htigailr mar
Inkle eeflar atuit«, iwwtets and ev 'j prnvuhma ptmiilrd fry are i a r port staying of a Jape near na*.
Thu Mayor also llldirntrd that nrovera thr first linir in a nunibor
the cause of organised
labor.
• H-.I nit,- M r Nelaoa aahl.
val commander nnd hla drircP
l.cll billions to win pi lira.
Harris ' hold* hi* clothes In hla tho C lt/ might ahaorb *overhead of year*.
Cmtlralalila mairli d by hi ih d h ■ Alllnmgh then, baa been n«i "mean that Japan'., navjr' rffr«-»
left hand.
expenses In the operation ,T the' &lt;'oni|m'lly n , thr latgml of the
lug r rn milling ertryVtlng trviu ataitlind pn-gre** In Uw case, Urea in t'hlna m ini be in'
camp ro that all r.ah n-crlpta- Sanford unit*, under th. ,umm a ted ."
trnnl* "hulls to a lull dieskeil work la Iwtng
_
rnuU ba ravyrtad lo lha dooms
„f Copt. II. fi. W»»hha
. . '.f ii«nwl «Mpww. **■-.tiggw A fi'V
fioiimuii o r.* (-pnuui, i-idl flvliio, j *’"* au-sly Ik n a g
thus wiping mil tho debt w ithin]**, prfliahly thr must outstanding
io on off luoni. nl |,id«iv eml]
rlliuliwllon of ilai
Oaimaa
teas rlua* ry advirra also InM of a hairtw
ft nhrri time.
nf |h«* far* I unit-*.
ylolhlrra held tin h i - k i , ^Virii'l) olid i minty and t'itp uftirlal.i near "hr tlreal Wall ref . t'hlB’4
Areordlng
A machine ■
gun
arrllo,, nf "*v
the
tions
-rfort ton-uipresent
k .ii Indira.
u | .................
&gt;—■ ................
linin'-1 H i„| tabovo), of l l t lio a lw f , Jiidgr* nnd p,iislni*. wfo'
'--nfldeid ihal sooner of later and lh* firing uf lh,. Nankmf
probably
city with the Jaiumi'.r im ipying
nisVm
*
^ ctmiiiany iinder tne suprivirion of hums lily , was one id foul .nine p, lu
.......I, sUyvri t»] "&gt;'»llanlh will In- Mpprehmilrel
|a,,niou, I,t tin tutvit' tis .lath
H irfL h
r^ i d u ^i
m . ?•*■«*"* r ' «• Vlrkrry raptured pereon* kdhd when an K..*lnn In- dupre-tH. *
said lh . Chines., m e
hoMlug
' r j \
merchant
t H. WC lv ' ‘^ i . ‘’V*" Tr° ',h)' f" r rffk k ,'’'&gt; Alr I-1'" " I'1-'"-' .......... .............
'rho main idijml.i,. „ „
etiihUiriily l» eonia rntrviiclt*
w II L
re rVoLreU.
J 1r
, h' m*chim' *un"If
Dxylonn llvarh, H a aWny flou. H(l,l. I I,lie il"lh
iiivnl* in Ihe area l
a tmiliitiil]
In dl«-o..kau1 h L « fiil Ihal
rkrry
r'-mm.ndrd highly Other vlrllm.
.nriu.l.sl
INI.d - F hv lln- hmk’
A flrr sharp lighting with rm u
millM
J S |h"' from thw. pro ,..n,
‘.y ,,,n,p
•,ff|ri.N
nnd olhrre
pre, S tew ." ......
and l».. .................
-Th.. Mi'it*' l»n^H Ri'funuj
might „e iderive,
fnr th(.
Kri,B, #ltin
h„ („ M,Uyl,,
sklrlald, losses to ladh aidi#,
n.pill't.
I'aily vtmiia “fvm r i I&lt;iIIk s hftM |
“ .T f .Wh,lf h w"_l .
11* Hw- handling of hi. .retkm
|
the Chlnrar troop, were re|w&gt;rtril
n rl«t(hc*Ml
il«*tlicw. Int|*lit i
mt&gt;
This rnp wa. donalinl by the
to have flrd lo-ithwaid l raring
i lot lit1*” 111. 1' m. nil Nht| mi fit) III
........................
MUHCmv, Ana |t .
|)|&lt;|
up tho Irarka of Ihr IVipItig*
aii mi,
aw*)1* |»ul *•()
trade lady, rr.atatcd
Iwlirf
nkws
that th .
w .n l , i i
■ ; .........
i ________
runvvnHiir
&gt;-&lt;i - I b o . nievulhut of ; j alh-gml Suly turn rellroet| a* they w, a t
nmvrrliUlt* rmu
Ini in
In . tin
I Uitt i,.
tj* yai
■Approximately |too&gt; lu flnn* Uni th.* camp would I - a brnm■o ffw , )n , hr r j „ h n ,(lll|rnl u
menu that could la' suit of lu tm,l ' '*r Kaitvtn retlioad wtot ker*. to hlml.-r Japnni-r advaurr, l h a
war* aaaaaard * to vlolalora nf to commarelal cntcrprlar. In thi. ,1P 1!»•*»* h,
hi^ wan
urn commafului'if,
n»miMnrit|iMi#, | |
Iiretdo out.
i a'vUard of imiiil,t%a v,lilt tho relinked run. thimigh Nanknw.
City Ordlnanroa by City Judga
i hr iH'lirvrd
i&gt;ni|&gt;Miiy ,M
'K-Hi'e. offlcrr
officer nf
of mftrhinr*
machine fCompany
&gt;1 ut
nt ( V
Tho Chinese |.,i|o were f u n
Hut the |u,,*'l. rhli-flv intllrnlvsl. ■*•!•••*** * re.,| avrvltv*. waa
11,000
t(
||,S(I0
would
'
iiM
In*
pfH-nl,T
(|||h
|W
9
ani,
t
f
|r
r
h
u
..........
'
o
'
Frank I,. Miller In a session of
tho n»ln Divlrimt of the i-enlrul
that
man
will
u»
m,
.we......
at*
h,
the
likttl.k
th* Municipal Cuurl yesterday In this city weekly hy ihr mi I||on l«» Mnjor In* tloriftliil IhU &lt;
toller1 liDlltiiiH mimI i*Ihi in hlitiM'lf neoapnprt, 1K*.t Nlhotla l‘ra v -, army, rtthor tnmpa of rival dlfle
afternoon
mad* of lha road y
to I r
for r»rh yiuir !•&gt; Il»«*
| aion woiv rv p o iiiri in Im&lt; th reat*
aini Vi**la and In IU
Twenty-flvn persona were a r­ ramp h placed at th rlr dlapoeal. , three marhinr gun roiiipanirs in’ II. &lt;i- Mithvm ^waa greulreljI ill with ftliMp*
,,t |M „f
,
T ho I'Vivni l"ii, followr,) n t h - , onlug vu n tla rk a I"ii-; tlio south*
raigned before tha cCm
l(| Judga
Tretl-lml 8lmpaon lao indicate lh„ K u|l. T|lj, ,, (|ll, f |, ., j , w . p»r,
ii r tw tf n cm Hi:i' a l . wnrih*4|, I he ji'ili it iliiln'1 m%* uny or* In ■ M-rtoa hat lid s group! w oatrin Irontior n f J ih id IVyT*
oa charge* ranging fron.
tram .Im
. . . ret that efforts 'woald la- mad"
Il M tlaare tie VM, T t l n l . - &gt;,1 + lumie on Weal First Street tiling worth that Ill'll It S'eiiiai Waa on,' ot Iho Inrroet to Im . luev nlnnit ] .'HI m ill a r a i l
of
proper parking to aelllng of to hare the ramp In oprrat Idu
Hnrtoi
ltn » la ‘* Pol plll-t.
|* l ii ostiniali-d V',"l Ilf IIIMI.
pilar of gliai went to an evvlilnir n o r iiIoil In
lottery tlrkota, lh* latter head- before tho first of November no] S n a k e K i l l s 2 H o K H
r*r-rium Sllo'ilan putso
Now
vn.1 ilmr rein.uttiig of Jacket and
Ing lha Hal With 13 Ptiraopi that the influx of parly lourisls.
Thi' v «i-kly -milim,- nf itir l i uuaila ot ilaik lilito vtn llan srt- Iho total of known I'l.'u iliu ii
pleading guilty.
in tu _ tiiii. Htato—might—
«ic:-------Sent old fir* Seyiii Troop will Im let, a light blur silk shill , nd a Til----TEi Far Kitalotn i.tnt|'.ilfn
Hooker T.
Bradley,
negro, eommftdftUd.
beld luiiiorrnw night at T.ilii il.ik idur I'unum-ibund , all vuy III Hud oul aploa ami w ivihrrt'
charged with breaking and en­
Cl* E, Roll in*, poiHTlntetidaniJ IltR|&gt;rovini$f Iho rommottly held
la 3M
•’
tering waa transferred to tha of the Allftftiie CoMt hit*, in a theory* thni hogit a ir immutu' l«* ii rho k id tile Junior High Si hiod fie,"and lure-ty.
T h o II ku lak I lend waa
,|&gt;
,
.
.
I Third prite went to an evening
Cnuaty Hhrriff. C, M. Hand. letter In the Chamber members anake Idtra, waa thr rpport tmlajr
WASIIINUTtlN, Aug. 11.-101
Hr. &lt; M. Milchrll y .-liid a !'{reislunu* nf a hlark wnI-IcimI lined »' lik ' d a* mado |,P of T r o ia k ,
Jamaa Hlnglrlon. tleorga Mor­ pointed out the polrnllaltlrs •'( from longwnul that n largr rettlslillai
In io ,l.I,
win,
AmrtM-ana alo nmrv randy lath
was given pum ls.liu, to Ir.rool with while Silk, worn will, n "hold 1st
gan. and Dnroy Mock, negroes, I'Xlrndlng a personal Invitation tlrenakn nwiaed the ihalh of twu his
lw* »lory r, auli'i., h i l*nl. d v r length tn |i» wlib-li vuiibl Ii- Wlovkt'd lin in ' a long iho p| | your than in any previpua yrar on
being held for
Investtgalhm. In retired rail road
veteran* pi&gt;rkrre belonging to J. II. Warirti, niello A* i nui' 1^- hr at
i
lull Idill*’ a d jio ln l a* n a 11 ap.l .&lt; ir d rum In-rlaii lla lla a y at Iho lo'hoti n' rorord.
were dismissed.
throughout thr nation.
AltrsrU-d tn his Img prelure hy ln*)H-rlni, Ii, | . I'axton.
Ihe Japenvao InlelUgouio arr*
The CVunmotve Dv|v*rtnirnl u l j
lilrrl
"lut,
Two negro,-*. Cora Gee ]|lll
Thi* &gt;rar, he pointed out, ia rg r^ h e mniblnalion of the milling
vlro tkaa
w ak oiling
Hm In today ronaunipt hm l* 't your avvr*
tin e tro u b le u a , I lull some of
and Wlllla lllll pleaded guilty numbers of railroaders had re-, thr rrplile and the s-pu-aling of the’ |lr|il.'l) I illicitur J. |„ lic it uf
imna|Miriation in thr. r*a« g agod Id poutalt for oyory peroon
to disorderly fonduri charge* .p trd on iwosiuns up lo I I P lrt'i | n» ini', Mr. WirtTn fmind ihi tiijU ^ llur« *u nf Inltitial Ri v«*mi)) Ihe r o ttu n ir , h id to Io woltl wllh war with Japan. They wor« m Ihe country, compared wllh th*
and were given altnrnatlra of rmnlh *1x1 Ihal a number of |, lr,irixrd by the ta lllc n sk r.
| staled today that t orpomHona H*UI&gt;|mrtlng ibvlvcu* aiith a , an* •diatgod
wph laa.lw* Im, fmOPT ror«vt,l high nf I4.T pound*
a I t film or to day* In jail.
three a god men wiahrd to *pm&lt;l Immrdiataly after that siiaka Capital Slock (ax returoa, whlrh penilero— an klea w r n l y fiim n n l wrorb lb wbhh II pontons wot» |R Ipjfl,
mi.
Hut
how
In
ni'iko
t
H
i
i
i
,
i
'i
,l*y
Tho two persona doeketad fori thojr doclining years inFlorid*',, kill'd lha hogs, Mr. Warren killed! ware ,Po in July from every tork llM and maav Inlarod.
,
pn«liirlh.n |* .t year wu*
ironic violation* wrro
Ollv*r , un*hln*, and Sanford, ha run- | | IP snake, and il was found ih st1pomm.ii si lire or Inarlive, arw Up Without c a lh i'V , or t r i l l, jn.l
----- --------------art at J.tUrt.KPU.imU pound*, valued
one
of
tho
proMeni*.
Millar, charged wllh parking on lln n -i, bobig lh# eonlrol FtorMa j( me«.urref alt feet in length andl now ..............ut. ...................I Soa parkway and 1,.
Maya Doth tarmlnut for th# Atlantic Coaal |.,d nine rattles and a button
O th e r rotltiinoa were j a —&gt;'t of
rial sreurilv returns weie d .
war* dlam|**rd.
a a fa rl (lUtflt »l - 1"" I , . la ili'l and
Line would o ffer an e n v iro n m e n t1
_______________________________________ __
Four person* ware dorkatari w hich would be hom elike to th e
kivre lrn g lh ~'«k«i a g irv n -I. vr
.
for drunkrnuraa. They wars: P.
leas jr ik in Willi a b u ff ldo.u&gt;r, an
WonCga w. Hull ha.^hoon made,
J. McDonald, who was fined
rvonlng rm tu iu r th a t m ighi have ailing paint am rlaiY of lha,
II or 10 days; Fraoraa Jack- e th e r sr'-rta o ffrre d In th la Io. ’
ennir slra ig h l '" it of tho e ig h lc n th tlrand h alt". K n* and A u rp 1
son, negro. 110 pr 30 days) c allty would a lto lie * co n sid er-'
fa in d l
. i
ir a t u r y rtin k lv
b to rv h ,, and i'd M*anua „t thutda In am- 1
John Mound*, n-gro, | | nr 10 able allniom ent tn th e paws Ion era.;
Florida; Tartly cloudy tos^gb*.
Idark i l l ! ,|&gt;« kings l lu t doin' , eed the lalo i h II Moyer,'
day*; aad Hid nay llranlley, Jr. Mr. Rotlm s Jw lieve*.
w a lln sd
'
TJ'i'-e Ragl* Bcoula from ll 'y J e w s , »: Weal, rlilr t «' out e t ­ at ay up any I m wrll. Orh- i ia l u n g wbu died rorswili, II was an atol Thui'idaY wkbly
I I or io day*.
ftan
Ih-ard, u iilmial t i n be.dcw rU gri only a , tbkl v i a kmunred yeaterday hr Ualph 11 thundrohiiwirw ’I'hutaday *ll*T*
ii , ly ui ul Ito ;
restarting thear. Hcou, Tnyqp | , who
Tho
thirteen
peraons
a r ­ men were dlaeuaatd and Mayor! a'lien-lcd'the1 Natlou-I Jatulegee ai out
romml.a|-in.'i; . lieitalur llb n ilairg ],u lrh ir'4 dio&gt; , i,&lt;et with Fhapsuia^ pmal Pia,ht|iju1 giaad noon and pttaalMy near rvlrvms
raigned before Judga Millar oa
smith rooat tonight. Kalrom*
Edward |U 9 fl,i« ad»ls*d tS*|
aalfoa-a caplmt, wore Andrew* and Cnagroaaman Joa th e ah-. QajjWi toll.
maatgr.
charge* o f’ sailing iottory tick bodjr that, tho Oily might he In,
northaroal Hmid* pbrtly cloud/
Ono judgo iV'inplained tliet e v e ­
. al thn wrekly ii" ' 'in* Headrlrka -and Iti.vldi-ui ItiMisaMr,
llatf
ha,
had
*
Ion*
bad
eta wcraXflord |U or TO dayk - Pofltlen
ta it and bW wife.
ry th in g ia n In hagglnesa Anolhor
-n _to
t* make there who'
c llra • rorerr In Meaoaiy, bar timlghi ami Thuraday. l/vcsl
, Thoao held on these c h a r m , wish to burnt herds* hero a very ur Ihn Hanford Klwauia Club
Ilonry Tamm and Slduey Nla cumi'lalui-d of Iho lark nf “tneara btag
,J
Imen a Maalit 3)»aw* I* thui»lri»huwvta Thursday. ■
wore: H. Klnlaw. HUI Wlggla* rnlklair -offer on Clly-ownad Imlay In tbd Valdn« llotal.
In Ibe'-'aartallon uf as Unity** tn rt«- n lliin and vnkao&gt;| i
Day Iona Ttdro
Kaaford
igolr..
So
(3.
F
MO
worth; J .1 T. Tarry. 11. ts. Ho- real eslaU. Th* matter was re­
me* Hlkitey InIU of t'acl fe a r th a t turn nod w " tu rn 'm ig h t
Ilyrl IHgga, who. wnn sent In
Thuraday** tamo, high 18:11 F,
A. M, tn |v}l and worahlpful
(on, R. B. Clark. Wlllla While, f in e d to th* advertisement com­ WaalilncliHi hy |hn club, *la|r(|
• bile lirlna itiHip scribe, •M u tu a lly e n h o o g r rlnlhoo
M l low, tlilUi A. M , *.h0 I*. M.
tar
tn
t»;t,
lloraeo Mitchell. Hill
lo rd u . mittee and Mr. ‘Ilmpoun
ttarwmrtrr
R u t although I hoy adioii lo.l Ihe
'RJrtpaon Indirat that Troop I had Ihn let riot aad drio (tiled, Ihe lei
1* stall a pa *1 high prtaal
He ll
roprore bint low aag ' fii|iiUlved at the hud of lh* Wa«hlnglu* rati te a t had * done little tow ard
William*. KddW Ugra’- ^ l ikre*^ .
Yeaterday, pu.03| ttwtay,
lUmotlng will
Monliw
l
hapirr
No,
Ii.
of
Iho
phrioa. Apron Duka. J,
au ra offlrora than any &lt;Hber Maanment in whl.h r .e l waaI free in g n tin of lln-lr aharhha uf
* Ls lone -railed In lb# near future to
Trrrtpllallas
Ilny«l Areh Maanna, and 4 pbal
and W. If. Walker. .
troop In tha Drntral »Jji k|J j|howa were prrarated nightly.
Total foe yoalrnlay . ..
rlid h m r riyl&gt;-», Iho diva* commabdsr ot the Tailor Com
vfre a plan whereby thla
• Jallua Dlnrt&lt; lih-r, who Trial far month to vlalr
of persona might bo extended • Couotll.
labs, l “ wh -u h\l»h |n thxdi
; NU. Ik, RalgMs^TumII* pole lag oat
Ihal 'ho ly ; returned from n trip to belt* and ik l|lM ilio l la 'g o mi with
•pedal invitation.
Nurmal l» dalOH J
WMlbar area vary Wet iliiHug Baulk Cacdln.1 , h(lrDy l4 d aI tho hunt.
TVmprrotsrso
». d
Blnew 1»*T, wIon he rotliwd
hla
13-day
camp
aad
that
abeu
hoalne.a
remdlllolia
In
Ihal
Maximum, ut; minimum TT. / '
b iq \ h « i n ; r »
kssrahlpfwl maaii-r. bo boo
It raised, hla teal had “*» 'ho tlo a -of (be-rountry
fMHrtal Report
Baa turd Iprigo, F, a r t
DEATH IN CftAIH
Th* enllrn rlnb fidnod la
CHICAGO,' Aug. II.—td l—
react s top ees uf l« " w DAYTONA REACH, Aug. J U Mlph UM
A,
Mo
M
Ireoawrrr.,
R h b g IkftHt with pi in- Its |h!ftHlftl*
ifV -B o b Hatrns, dapartmoaf of Montgomery Ward A Co. aa-j aapacUliy raaalag water."
..................... M
n
WKIRTrtN. Wret V a, An*.
Byrl told a t ooatag Hoy S'»«t« MMrod NU. nho imrntly aa*
rim m irri ariaUrei Inapocthm, arid Koantod last night Its July sales
t
M
HIGH
DIVER
LUCKY
—
A privale Vl*a»
today aa official hrerlag wo«Jd b* thla year wvrt |30,«Jit,7l0. high-1 from ova ay furatga rouaiitra ■Waaeod bar eagaganieat to bo I k
...........—
K
UNION CITY. I a d .- I F ) - J a b s
yosivfdar, klltlM -a p**’
hold hmfou*a(*wv "■ tho crash of •at ia tha ftna*l history. Tho in- aad many of ta* Halted btataF ■arrisd
and ttiihally Injaiing th* Nnydor M l 40 fret from M sires* 1
Tho pro* ram waa ta eharga
th* Eastern Air Lmot treaty* WWW was U.1I percent over th* mret femoaa pooyie. ladadlsg
.
t«
. , .
of
tUeuhrarillo. toe lain a wheat h in -o sd p*4 off 19
piaoa ia which four p*r*o*« mg prvvtoua high, recorded la July, Paul Biple, wba waul with A4- • f M . f i . Hafpet »“d A- D. PIRd, hath
___- tV - , n
w
rit
•
sprained
foot.
•
lalral
ltyrd
ta
tba
Routh
|-&lt;v)e(
klflad « d fire lajorvd.
OhK

'Kmphuslxc Fact That Patrolling Roads
j Money la In Rank 2 A l t e r a Tt Carrier*
And la Guaranteed Stand By Off Forta
ProCectlnff Harbor

Rebellion Is Said To
I'v JBe Spreading Thru
f ^Several Provinces_
M A D R ID . A ug. 11.— (A P )
— S p a n ish
g o v e rn m e n t
so u rce s re p o rte d to d a y th a t
G en eralissim o F r a n c i s c o
F ra n c o 's a r tille r y h a d shelled
h is ow n c ity o f- S eg o v ia to
p u t dow n a re v o lt in In su r­
g e n t ra n k s .
,. .
T h e rebellion w as sa id to
b e s p re a d in g th ro u g h provlass after province. *.
Oovtndntnt obrervaUon posts
reported s brisk— conflict . was
ITt in g o ti In Ike city 43 mUo*
north went qf Madrid. The crac­
kle of mtrhlna gun and rifle
ftr* with Segovia, obaerrer* reperiod, could be beard plainly
flrbm net rby government llnca.
laenrgeht artillery
ballerk*
raid to have opened fire
oh-their own stronghold of Quite
ra sa re*.
Report* from far to the »outh
aald that the revolt waa wide,
spread In the neighborhood of
the city of Grant da and that
Franco’* troop* were rebelling
■tablet hI* regime and had used
rniea and machine guna in an
attack cat the cky.

^Wore Benches Are
Placed In Various
Locations I* n
City
*
•
■ ii

Many new benches of the type
recenUv placed In front of the
Chamber of Comraeree building
have been erected In other loca­
tion* In Sanford, It sf*s at*led to­
day by Superintendent of Park*
Jama* Houghton..
' Four havn b a n placed a t the
baseball diamond on Ninth Street
and French Avenua whore game*
between WPA recreational team*
are played. Two wore constructed
for the park a t Fouth Street and
Park Avenue
As additional its bench's have
bean placed along the take front
for the accommodation of tour­
ists and townipeople who might
enjoy the scenery.
The peat* were constructed with
“1114 co-gporalton of the local Kaad
quartan of tha National Youth
Admbtlatratlen, which did the ca
mant work, ami tha Works Pro*
grata Administration.
Mr. Houghton as Id that other*
•re now In progress of building
and will bo completed aoon.to be
placed near tna akta of lha proposed trailer camp and other tiro*
teglc location* if tha city

Nation Still Frets
In Enervating Heat
l i t * ) t w y t a iw i r r « —

Thuadcrahewara In aoraa a la U s ,
driving rain* In athari brought a
moaaurv of rellaf today from tho
■narrating heat hot tha country
generally s i l l fretted in discom­
fort. Rain cooled parts of Indiana,
Naw York stats and In South Geor­
gia and Florida.
Tha middle Weet generally waa
fel* w rit prediction of thunder
■ lia n a and ***Ur weather for
tha Chisago area and centlaulna
and rUar aklaa
farthaa south ...
baths
M a r t * high humidity hi
“ - aa aoaatad U be
Ugandan Howera.
aaa area la
New Tark
got rallaf this morning. Rain
loring tho night on Fasnayl0

B B C * TO liM IT . CART***
RERUN, Aag. I l .- W - N W *
■Malta fur suapradu i armband* are
w a ky th .
ia co-ordt*
tn
'.Year plan re*

National G uard
Camp Described
Most Successful

E fforts To Alter
jMelTs A Hire Are
Seen A s Failure

Officera Arc High In
Pralac Of Actiona
Of Sanford Outfit! |

Some Ingenuity ,l*ro—duccd In Move To
Ratlonnli/.c Clothea

City Makes $500
In One Day From
City Court Fines

:;:SovieUi Liquidate
7 2 More Alleged
EnemiesS Of SU»te

25 Persons Arraigned
Before F. L. Miller
In Tuesday Session

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CITY
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uniKFSi

Disproviii-Theory

Boy Scouts Tell Kiwanians About
Their Experiences In Washington

M.lh.d,

v: a

Hearings Are Set In
Daytona Plane Crash

Candy Pnxludion M*j
(Shows l*nrgv Gain

(icorffo W. Huff CiclH at inw.Wl.nofi.
High Musonic Honor.____
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IiOCAL WKATI1KB!

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

the
Bob Burnt! Quaint Relatives1
Appear ln“Mountain Muaic”\^

N E W ROMANTIC TEAM

Cast Boasts George Hayes, Character In
“ Hopalong Cassidy” Pictures And Terry j
Walker, The Magazine Covpr Girl
•
. * They’ll be mm In' ’round
iMOnlam—(he whole
liw p

Two i l i n o f Immrnta p op u la r1
Ity will play in •’E m Since Eve." j
Wedneuiay and Thuradiy at the
I Kits Ttiratrr, - dracriled a* one
! of the dlaiieat In whkh
either,
i ban appeared :n a lone while.
|
They are Marlon D»vl»», Uu&lt;
lively blond mmedlrne, and RoV
irt Monlromery, the debonair
youth who haa birn hading min
In eo many Wovle*.
Mi»» Davlea play* the part rf
|a elenoyrapher who hat brm eo
hnraaaed by gmpioytv* hrtauee
of her gloden-halred leauty that
‘ ahe diaraleea her*Mf with a dark
, wig and glaane* am! gore looking
for another Job.
Montgomery—ia—a-nnvelWt - whn
|lr. traiy about blond*, but It
|forced to aeeept thl* reemlng
j brunette forced upon hlm-hy hit
hard-boiled woman poblUher, who
' want* him to keep hit mind on
hi* work.

the
af

V fe -r u d . Knaixy, llod, tfautatqr
■ ltd oil the m l » f link
filBMlt
l«f&gt;* in
In NU
fbffloua Oalol
relative*,
"Mountain
Mu*V,'' n atrry nf love, feuda,
akotgun wedding*, com pone and
pot 'llkker whkh play* Kumlay
•nd Monday at the Kiti Thrater.
Il'a Item*' first etarrlng . pktirre, trgethrr wllh Martha lUij'lr
with vhom he ha* been trained
lately with aatoniahing «u-ee*»,
and a whole errw
exc*y*nt
character playera have been a r

That there I* no perfert rrlmo
I* again aliened In the *lnry
"Super BlrUth.” my»tery ronirdy-1
drama learning Jink Oakle an IJ
Arin. Hplhenj. •
WJi.n %' a-rlea of murder* in |
Voicing falhout »cr*en *U,r* arr
fcnmiplllpd.'-'byjta "retnbrlty Mil*
»r,”
Oakle
aa
noted
film
detnrilre, become* next In lln ».
The »elf-tnfne|enl amileur rleutli
forthwith turUke* amateur grew*** palnl, llxhlt bp hla Palaba li
llpe, and irarka down the rulli
leaa killer wllh lha akme trrh
alqae* he ftmplnya In h i*, riorum
eharai lerliallnn*.
, The proAuillmi appear* at Ibo
h*« Wen playing the nHl Theater Tueaday.
I

ELMER, A IR M A N !

: Davies Uses Wig To I
'Disguise H c r s e l f 1
|From Montgomery!

SEEN IN YEAR'S GAYEST COMEDY

KING GETS GIRL

Captain Plena "hareui ga*s
place* lu a hurry. Ila «klpp*red
the Normandie ia a new (ran*.
Atlantic record In lene than four
daya.

Fernand Gravet Is
Big Hit In His First

S S T - A
new rtar. with genlu* for you don't tee him - )
’j
quiet rnmedy and blub milage varloutimplrmrntt
rnmnnio llntbot on thn rlnema ' th*lreerie but Inrw.
K V -v' hurl inn!
|
9
•
||o I* Fernand flravel. eereen ]
■ jjo fl
Idol of Hie Cunllnrnt,
whom
first American
plrtum,
"Th* (
!
King and the rtinmi ntrt,*-npt j j -'-i
m » at the Rita Theater Frida*
; I
H it . It m t ebruaD It — under*
' ,- J
rtandahle after
acting
thl*
plrture. M. dravet la liandtonm
In a tail, dark haired.
broadL *;
shnulilrred and Ihnmurhly m w
.rullne war. Add In Ibtl
fill nitliig. a warm and frlennly
■ '
|i-raiuinllly, an exrellenl epeahR r r l 'l
lug voteo and you'll iindrr*tanil
lb« elation of Mervyn
l.eRoy
•hell ho *lgned him In a ma■;’ ] Ira el la*| year,
Recent Taxi War Is
lA J
"In The Kina and Ihn f'buru*
E h u
fllrl,” Mervyn I-rltny* first ptr*
Dramatized In Film
B ifid
lure a* a producer for Warner
■ M
nro* . m . nravet play* llie role
uf woellhy, *pendlhrin ei-Klog
■ ly
Alfred VII who tumble* madly panlra for domination of a blr.
In lore wllli an Independent III- elljr'a liualne**, Columblu'e "A
He Amerlran eboru* girl, por- Fight In the Kfnlah” will makn
b g 'l
(rayed by Joan Rlondoll. . The It* local bow Saturday at Ihn
"T*. ; “
king love* Hie eboru* girl, ahe
Rllt Thuater. Don Torry
and
j lurn* up dier note at him, and Rneallnd Kellli brail llm larr*
enibrnie*! IIm isnrry, mad fun la on.
rt*l which Inrludea Ward flond,
run’ fri|||( | Norman
Kra*na, anthor of (Inorge McKay and l.ucllle t.nnd.
| aryeral *rreen hlla. and flrnui Cbnrua rho Man, Ihn comedian, wrote
Thn Royal Eirbange of I.
don waa aitablDhril In &gt;!■!■«.

■ywh comedy__d r e r U . a i i ’aljty—

The Au*lriam enlrrrtl llelcradr,
B*rhU'a capital, on Dee. 3, IHM,
■ft*r * helling Hi. city four month*
A Wed hy (he llrlllnh aimed launch’
•a, the Serldaii* renrruplnl Bel­
grade tl day* later. The rlty'a final
fall 'oenirred Oct. 9, ISIS.

Screen Magicians
Present Amazing
Tricks In Topper'

Cary (Irani, C&lt; nitancr Dennett, Rolan l Young in Topper.

in "Maintain Mp*k," the comedy with Bob
II* ia therefor* etrietly heal*
i Rayr which, plays Sunday and Monday at the
nra* during working hour*, with
iiipplks; by h*nd*nmr John Ilm*»nl and Terry Marlon there, out It chance* that
above. T.||»* Welkrr mukr* her film debut In he meet* her anclally, one evening
icily nf hillbilly life by MnrKI^Ixy Kanlnr.
ttlien thr't not dltgulted.
lie aide* the two »lar», “ Ever
intbrnathwab
Since Eve'" haa a raat Including

The M|H-rallnn of a unique ra
dio Imam de.lgnrd to rnnlrot
from «h«— Kroo ni n pllnllea* air
plrfli". form* Ibe tiaula for mueli
of I he romedy.melodrama action
In Jin- U lliowu a rurri-nniulgli
nroroker, ' Hiding on Air,"
an
IlKil lladlo plrlnrn abowtiiR at
He- llitr Tln-ater
Wi.lin-.day
ir d Tlmriday.
Pirlraylng Ibe cbaraeler nf Kl
nor 1,1 in-, ob llli wa« rrta li.llir
lllilinrd M i-aqlay in lit* fam
urn " ill &lt; of italurilay Klentn.
j Pm I , rlurlea, Jno , K, llrnwn It
**•■*■1* n« Iti** editor of Ibe all
larc newapaper a . ttell aa -the
lleiiiidiiad |ire«b|enl of ail air
plnnit ruillo lieam rompany form
id by liny
KlblMte, tmlorliin*
Jon ft.. Ilfowii, atm Dlrilh and | n nflilenre man. Ily ea|ilnflag i
i*j|iif of perfume air mnagglert
1 Ibroogb III* i rcellrnt tin* of the
I liealil Itrown mvn. lie- day, uol
♦ a.ter lidand In the miuIIi Pn . lo mellllnii Ilie Inrenl ini-ill
III
rlfk hi no rallcl iH-eauje it urn* Hie lnw,i»fnlK, wlio bare
been
di.rnyi-red oil Raster, 1872.
I IjihmIwInked by Klbbee,

W eek1

Two Stars Appear As
Earthbound Ghosts
In Comical Picture

idio Ream
fiddle’’ and ha* lm-n delighting
vaudeville and night rlub audl.
m m alr.crj . P o n y Knight, Jan
(Htggan, Spenei-r Charter* and a
bunch if, . .other
long -bearded,
wgulrrel.gun totin’ mountain folk.
;Tb* turn tntrrrn
l»
rnattr*
tgthed b&gt; John llowanl
nml
Tarry Wilkcr, Hie latter tho la .
moua "magaxine rover girl” -for
whom I'nramrunl Pictures cmP
duetad a ararrh unique in film
hiatory. Paramount talrnl eaeciitfeaa hail »ren ’ * Mi-a » Wulkt'i’e
portrait on Iho rover of a nat Iona I inagaatnc and a*ke&lt;l Nor
man • Rm kwell, noted illutlrnlur
who made Hh&gt; |M&gt;rtralt but who
foat- track of her, wliu’ the imalcl

Com

SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1M7

&gt; Kelly, Prank Mclluy-h. t.oul.r
at the llitx Sat- h'm'ndn, Allen Jrnktn*, ami Carol
International lady. Hughe*.
A iyyaif— a ■thTrirrvwi^*. &gt; » « ■ *------ -- .
nth. nnd *ho vrn* Philadelphia and lloolon retailn o . ____
lithitl timet railway Hue* in 18Y7.'

PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF AU(
Honda), Mole.a, f ume Curly and Avoid .{lie Rii.iIi, Martha
fla y . Bob filter,'* ’* i vi rylei-l) '‘ .MOI'NTAIN MlfSIC."
Tie . da) The lllg' liny ll i g l .l v at th* Mai m e if yi u
rani eon’ * »t n gh i. fin (be u i o n Ana Hoi hern, lurk Oaki1
in "HI’ Pi:it.RI.KUTII.”
W idiirMlny, Tburralty— Uolirit M&lt;*nlgomerj*. M ari'n liav-e*
"EVER M M 'E E V E .’ .Mldnl fialnre Joe K. Ilniwn, Plttenrc
Hire, ftuy Kill........ .. HIM! UNFAIR."
Friday l i n lanee Bennelf, C irv firant ''TOPPER." Al»"
return f». "THE K .: r; ,\S'|&gt; THE CHORUS fillM ,” .
Hilunlay I’lny SCRKKNO. Pel r H. Kyne'a "TW O HUN
I,AW." ne.l "A I’ lCIIT TO THE PINlfHI.”

AT TIIK I'KINCKS.H
tVitunl.iv mid S'liiday, An ». I It** nnd I ith lioiigl*. Fair
bank*, Jr., Itnloiioi Dil Rln end Ken Maynard’ "BOOTH OK
DESTINY."

NIgarka, Ua Emir a( KitaiM'a thief wlfa
kratkar faea Iho taaaara at Plymouth. P^g•Tar aa ay* aparatinu. It la forbidden that
I a whlta aua aaa their face*.
T A L K S

M A C S .

Japanese A n t b iiia t la r lllraei
Hail* (above) vlUted with Sec­
retary of Stale Cnrdell Hull la
talk af telllcmml of the llaa*
Japanese rriaU.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. AUGUST 9. 19.17

Shanghai Is
Excited Over
JtecentGash

Amnesia Victim?

Silk Workers
In Many Areas

Troops Begin To Bar­
ricade Roads Lead­
ing To CMnepeArea
Of Great Port City

60,000 Men, Women
Leave Looms In Ef­
f e c t i v e Walk-Out
UnderCIO Direction

Jap Marine Slain
InShot Exchange

PATERSON, New Jrrwy, A uk

EnUblUhed In 1908

Copeland Attacks
Roosevelt Efforts
In Mayoralty Race

SAND BAGS BLOCK STREETS IN CHINESE W A R ZONE

Senator
Bully Re-named Democratic
Saya“ W c Have Per­
sonal
As President 0{ _ I f_ N o t -PDictatorship.
© 4 i trica-1^Truck- Growers
Scores Statement 1
Annual Stockholders
Of Tacit Support
Meeting Hears Op­
timistic R e p o r t s D e c l a r e s President
Does Much To Hurt
J. .1. Holly anil tlcurgi* K.
Harmony O f . Party
Ilnlnn-s wen* ic-cirrird tu lha

S o l d i e r s Patrolling
Streets Armed With
f GrenadesAnd Rifles
SHANGHAI.
Aug. 9 . (APJ'—The Chinese Peace
Preservation Corps barricad­
ed roads leading to Chinese
areas around excited Shang­
hai tonight after a clash in
which one Chinese soldier
and one Japanese
were
killed
The clash came as Japan-

f

aaa rofage**,
Iiraruatlny the
YantWn vaflsjr ■’ A
twnIral Cblneso area*. poured Into

Member* of Iba Peace preaervktkm Corea patrolled the road,
armed
with riflea
and
hand
trsnada* aed helped up Bandbag barrlcwda*.
The Chinese eald
lonlgbl’a
clash
came when aJapanese
marina motor trurk attempted
lo eater the Chinees govern­
ment n Hung Jao airdrome In
the western environs of
the
city.
Sentries challenged Urn
ruerlnaa but they refused to hall.
computed - Ite
conquest
of
northeastern
Hopeh
provlnre,
Japanese admlnlitratora moved
Slowly toward tho
establish­
ment of a permanent rlvll gov­
ernment
that
would
Ignore
Chinese claims to . sovereignty
ov*f the rich region.

Poller
started a far-flung
aaarrh for pretty Dorla Major,
cigarette girl In a Washington
night Huh, who disappeared mya*
tcrlouii/ after
leaving a note
ttist rea.i: ••[ f i g V m i K tEEi*
go atreight In my think m i.
china."
Searthrra arr inclined
to the theory that ahe became a
victim o! amneala.

Court Issue Seem
Important One In
Coming Elections
Republicans Studying
Implication In Rift
Among Democrats

Ihe arm.
HU alleged assailant
wa* arrested after being almuat
mobbed by the crowd which gath­
ered.
Earlier four sheriffs' deputies
wen* eent from Wilkes.Itarro to
aid nine city policemen on cluty
Heprreentativea-of the
unton
and employ era disagreed at lo
the extent of the etrtku In I'cnnaylvanla where more than 40.000
normally work In the nllk and
rayon Induilry, but New Jrmt-y
epokeamen for both aldea agreed
the walkout wai “ successliil."
Trltile
wnrkera
organizing
rommiUei' leadera In Boaton said
OS percent of the 10,000 New
England allk workera would re*
main at work under rimltai It
already algned.

WASHINCJTON, Aug. 9.—(Ah —
Much can happen before the 111.18
off-year election! roll around,
but It la becoming apparent that
repuhlkian hopea of recapturing
substantial ground in eongrraa are
Vfei &amp;l*!&gt;«Mti jfirtthl.jreaj*.
Moreover, rieloni o f a return to
NKW OI1L4SANH. Aug ». -f/p|_
power In 1940 began to arise In
the minds of tho minority mrn Pretty, 17-year-old Elolne Willie,
when they study the possible im­ accused o f flogging Oscar Kay.
plication* of the rift In democrat­ &lt;7. a WPA workman. In her fiunt
ic ranks and the passions stimu­ yard, stood by and entiled &gt;,»tcr
day aa her father, Alfred t\ Willi*,
lated by the court bill fight.
Political observers art on the asserted "he got what hr de­
served."
alert to rotch the first hint from
Police said Kay was tied In a
the white house as to the presi­
dent's plans for answering he chal­ tree nt the Willis home and Kinlenge ta hi* leaders nip involved In iso whipped him whilo ion neigh­
tho democratic revolt over the cruet bors and fellow workera looked on.
tl illla and hia daughter gave
measure. He h » never accepted in
terms the . surrrndrr in that signed statements to polirr, lhal
fight— a capitulation
nt got la ted the girl flogged Kay at Ihe fath
er’a urging because o f *•(«!*.
by Vire President Garner.
talcs' and "derogatory remark*"
If Rooacvelt carries to the tnunu rm
,
, ,
try, na many of hia political lieu- * A
. , 5 Wl A *nrhrr hsd
trnanle expect him to do, the
.« ,'U fl,r'u * .
fight for objective, of hie .dmin*7 a ^ J ^
d 0n, rh" T ^
iatratlon. Including reorganhallon
‘ *"*'
......... .
of Uia supreme court, that issue
will cut a shadow over every I. r 1
““ h

WPA Workman Is
F lo g g e d By Girl

offices of president and Tire
president: ri'.|V'ftltrl|7 uf the
Manrmil (It Inin Truck Grower*,
liu- . «l lhi' annual* almkhuliler's -meeting- lo-M recently In
tliu
Ki'inlimln
County
I'otirl

Redfearn Speaks e . if cord Restrained Franto iatmclits
A t Rotary Meet J ^ ^ ^ ip u ia G on - Final Offeusive

I d Valdez Toda

|In Northern Areas
Flans “iUap-irp” I)rive
To Permit Concen­
tration On Madrid

t'ommenling on Ihe slogan of |.
Itotary International. Rev. Paul 1
Redfearn, pastor of the Methodist
Church, stated that "Servirr above
&gt;elf—Hi- iwofita ntnM whu serve*
the best" is one of the finest mot* *
to* he bad ever heard. He was
gue»l speaker at tile Meekly meet* ■
ing of the Sanford Rotary Club
today in the Valdes lintel.
In cummnting on the Sanford
group. Rev. Rcdfrnrn
ilerlared
that from hi* observations, it inrlvded svmo o f the-ftarst m-n hej*
had aern.
A report on the Rotary District
Assembly at llnitnw wa* present­
ed by II. II. Pope who told of some ,
of the artlvitir* which hail lieen I
planned for the future, lie Raid
Ihe meeting was "very in&gt;tiu&lt;tive
but nut exciting".
|

HKNh.wi:. ,\ug, n.
i/\)
(lurii'tiillssttiiii I i:nt« Is*n
I'rRIl1
ni»rth»fn
ftirtus
l«uti&lt; Ii«mI nh.il In itvcml «•((!
m i i nl|ni| llii'li "‘ Filial of fi*tt
plvn*' nciilnM tli" pr««t Itu i 4 nf
AMurlitft iiiitf
Hnti! itini nr.
tin*
I IjihI piivmiliK'lif ♦ hlnuij;lm|tl
In
Ititrllifrii Spain,
a
Initirguitt I'Iuimm wti'l nr Ml
Itiry IiimiiIm'I g«it(*|iuit"nt irrl
^tvtifft *7»ii ~ ilisT* Tin 'i»i* Atrfnrlin
1

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Kli'illna iilwtnra nf Ihe orgaullsUo* aura; It, O, lllt'kaim,
llm rtr
Hrrhsl,
I lent,
Nlrlul, Henry
Wilt*.
It.' It ,lilI' |f mil n political illrtaOir *
1‘ ll'Plii. J. HI. I'iaTr- Whrte,- IIen
.Aroused by published elali**
ry Itli liter, and tlua Helium li
rrnml* dm proaldent bad Ihrnwn
who e III anrve during die 13.17 til* "larll support" In Ida ilemr*l Sit H-amin,
trade rlrat fur dm New York
as­
Bbnrl
talk* were presented tuai until y poaf. Copeland
by M&gt;. Ilidly, Mr, Hrhmah, prea serted In n alalenmnt In newa"tliu
Prelidenl
Idem nf dm Haiitnril flrnarera pa|u-rnien that
Credit Cnrporallnn. and oilier* hlmaelf doea nh-r. In f l . « minulra
In
destroy
Itemnetalir
It waa brought In dm alien
linn of Ihe iimnihera lhai Ihr hnrnmnr Ilian ran be re-ealnli*
Hanford-Ovletln Trurk llrnwera llshed In a yenerallim by Jeli- liJoyed die '‘enviable peril ton" ferann lalalid pli nlra and pears
of being nun nf Ihe iddeal ant dinner*."
Copeland added lliat IJ pies*
ilmngeat cooperative
market
lilt- a.aia lalluile In - the eiitlrt l.p M li dial the I'realdeiit had
llmiwn “ lai It aup|tnrl" In Jere­
elute.
A 11ii .mi* Iai report from tli- miah *T. Mahoney, former New
Ynrk
euprnmo
ratirt Justice,
Irea.ilrrr Indlealiil dial the aa
were eorrert. "hi* Inlerferenre
m m I.i II iim
had been very aui
la gralullnua and n&gt;irtonmcraUr«
rossfnl dining the reeent eea
.am.
f.tnrd r ItOTle; nttnrtmy- for
l .i- nir.anlralliin, ie|eirleil dial 2 -H ounc C o m m ilft * # ' '
llm Circuit fnu rI rendered nu

lrtuiictnluH'iii wnn
n«
iulunm -1 itnlur mi Ju ly II, ' wiiliIt
ills
ii s ilrtnlly n » i Ih - IM" |h m iiii |! im ImmnI
III" atitcliilril
Mil
nl
fill ill" linn 1 1tit? i'T fttrMMt.i j m int liiliit
Itf« It li.t'l Im t ii fliuil
n*'Hi •'!»« Iti lhiH ||lIf&lt;«*■
H i i i ' ! in
n
null
Iitpnl|lnl&lt;*«1 flPvrmi
•h.il Mt" |ln-ii|ii'
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I 'l l ; liimii Iih uicf» liy h psrnu|i - nf In
Itt hi jiifin,
| ;h tliu mu in burn.

c" n ,r,tn rv W,U
flimult.ne.uisl)' With Ihe rrslgTint nnrlhitrn m i '* i I&gt;-*+i
h m u ‘ptiuiiil ihnt IIn* m«m
.
.
. . I nation of K. I. con i (almvi-l a* ilrMmlly f)iil"l
Ir»*&gt; Mu lumif i Ihts mnMme n|» lb" niisiitiltii*
(leorgn ltollina, in charge of the hpi|(, |&gt;f , h(l , .„tt|
Hill mu "4 I Im
program, iulrmluc,-,! th,maker , „ , rrM, JulJlrp ln ( -h|ruK„ .........I ......
l«ll"l I ill t in..
a . "Parson
Redfearn
and
............................... .
„,*■ likitflittfiy l«i
•
nounrrrl un a fualuir Tif Ihe
1
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.
,
.
’
wrallhv BUlnnit In k inamifMi Min i
II It 111 lii'll"i"«| Itn ii
Inlif lie*! werk, llliifrirt Cinyrmot, llBj .1 , , ,
,
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. li&lt;i*rmili"i 11ll4i'",;ft1»t l£* IIrl ,41
1"i -hi.
» »« .
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1
WMlIil Mm km, |IM&gt;Itli'll I
ul Hiltary KhIiiai llnrtnn will
. l, .
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,
. ;t
,
.
tno ( hti Mr * nl* nfmiwiny, it*nit f f| llft|14"ll III Vlllf|i itta III* »;
|iri*8unt. He
that n gather*1 »i
. .....
t
t.
1 # 1st .
. nllegerl m»iit|uifaM«m nf
ui 1* ll"f«II" IIIii tVll in m if"t |i» |4*
W.
Preston,
pf this -*Clly,
w . II,
ii. rn
a w i'i vri
—o
mg of the Hoard of Director*
,,l
M -crltlc. e n d ,-.' bnog,- J•*111"I1 111'im ii*»r«f»"ii! ii, mh •llil rl
waa one of the thy** men in
the commit too chairman would I'- commU..........ha, g e l
they
I..... Hull III IhlBI|»n illIMI IVill
the Blue rnnka of the C. M. T,
held Immediately irforr the reg- Juj|ltW K1Huri„ ,.B ,,f |h,.lr
mi nl (nr liimii nil .Miii«111 •1 (f Hill
C. to be commissioned Second
‘
ular meting.
' und autoiiiobilo roMipuiiic*.
Lieutenant In the Reserve Of­
11. II- fjilemun. prcaidi-nl of
MAN FltANt'l-SrO, Aug.. 0.
ficers
Training
Corps, J. 0 the .c *pford rluh, amiouncp,! Ibul
J 1/11 —. f i v e chDcen lanauaa*
Michael, first lieutenant of Ihe
another a**cmbly of the rhairmeii CITY NEW S IIRIEES UFC Irfians Over Nine •••w
-papwr-. *n d.itie.,artwork
SMth Infantry Rsaervea, reported democrstlc prlm . ry r l f , whetke^ ^
“"
nf rnnlmittrr* and memlHira nf the
* A iiJ T f u D I U L I 'i j ,
|_.||,
.
_
tins ovurtliii" in h#ep* Hati Frau*
today.
or not there .r e to be definite " r e - T «
T ?
~ ~
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»
I t l l l i o n III *1 1 C-MITH i fm o'i lliliiAtnmn/ ■-(nfortued
luformeU uu
Mr.
Preston's
performance* p r lu l? effort, by the admlnl^ra-L ^ y V 1 Adnma u td Willi, tele- Ivmrd of director* would be held
l hi* war In the Far East.
..
* f ? P r**lnrt ststioi Wednexlay night at hi* home,
throughout the four year train­ tlon to unseat party rebel, in the #
and that any other memle-t of the
It's nu «a*y job. ’
WAKIIINGTIiN, Aug " M 1 ing period In which ho rose from senate, m .ny of them e e r t . i n ^ C o m * .
t m J " ‘ 'M'*' Rotary group wa* invitrd to
It lakei li.UOu aeparatu plei.es
The Reroustnulion l-'iniince t'„r
Uie rank* of a "basic" to hta face opposition hy -|00 percent '* ? !
tom ® ^
hi'" '
Im*i,ili' ,i Ie|mitill )i-*let,lay
it of lf|Hi In ptlal Chinese, and
attend.
present position has been highly Roosevelt" enndid.Ue.
|. * * ” " . " * ^ ? * nl lo th*
The
tom la *1 out I ‘.l.272,0o7,llId In s every linn i* -haml-sel.
satisfactory, It waa
indicated.
Private administration ch eck l^ " "",d fF“ nd K ,r . m" “ nln'f in
I The Muiilrlpai -Con,I ,O rion lull* mote ill,in five year* ot tuaos In w hit'll ll I* kepi aie
This yair ha waa one of 20 boys Hat. on democratic senators up for
^
,,f turi,,u' Britain’H Steel Mills
schedule,| lo, I no
)•-1, j),|, operation
u *oimI •liunilreil lln io , n* laigr
^ w h o had been recommended to re-election mark them flown a . f o r l 'T k
h
aflernnioi ha*
*1 sliding a* « l'a * an American printer's esse.
rthe Blue ranks and was Ihe high or against the president in ths* hr^
**ld 'J"1' ln1,1 h1" ’ Refuse ToTakeOrders until iouioirow been' |Mi*l|Hinei| | Di*rl,ralng it*
ulteriKHin.
July &lt;11. the n ip o rH tiid i 'm o l Th e lrp*-setlor gi-la plenty » f
point man o f the three* who were court bill fight. Of the .12 .e n a ,.!‘ , ™lh"
" f ‘ * ‘ h i’ h ^
UtSDON, Aug U. &lt;&lt;1'i—Th
ii Im * In-v ii paid .hark *1,71’*.. I--K work at well us tuut-aurk.
qualified for a commission.
Hri
rotary
lo
riii|»
i
InI.
,
t-,nI
seats up nekt year for refilling.!
*! w’p ? /
h h h'" " " : nd Hiitidi iron and atrvl industry i«
"Tli* Young Clilna," tha^ local
027,5m.
»• rmla&gt;rra**ed—It has t»o niiuli of
Mr. Preston was very active 2fl sre held hy armoemt. and only “ “ .F WPA ,or,n un
I'uhlle
Inalriirllnn. T W
A piitinii id it* oulloy i*-|&gt; organ (if Ihe Nationalist' party,
In tbs ri mp affaire at Fort Sere, four republicans. Yet admlnU-|
wrnl
^
i||1|lpr&lt;tn| liusinrvs. In the mtdri of what t^ e Ion, Ml*, riel li nd«&gt; tjilh-il. rosenteil relief nil'" 'll OUI* nnd M'l- was nut *lth th* first sstra. II
von this yoar ^ a d , during the tratlon strategists declare that of
left S4itnilur for a tno w&lt;&lt;kr
nther m gmenl ili*hur*emenlv l&lt; &gt; u a sliest s by 12 Inches an
anything, until we cams In the should he summer slump, thv vara, hoi.
,
review in which men of the Blue tTu. tfl democrats, 19 were openly
uounriiig llx- lapturo ut Fane
stiel nulls ar* turning down nr
vnviiui giivi-rniio-ulaf ngrptU’1*
restaurant,'
milk wen, In charge, ha aetad.nr tacitly supporting lha defeated K
« . oudIo I u v ln r « n
u
dsrs.
III th,- direct li'lidlllg fi» Id, the lal Mint aa* illtlrlhuled fro*.
• a* Colonel. Mr. Michael com- court bill and only nine oppo««d.
w,m7 .n “
y
Th,'n **?
l&gt;.
I,
Thrn*lmr
wa*
|t*iio,|
„
..... ..... id
Thera tro amim 10,000 ChinIn June production nf »ti-e1 in­
qnrprjiutInn I«-1,1 03,712.813.2,(1
"snappyi T
Tbs
an 7 ,7 ? .
'building p'M iili tmlny hr |.,&lt; al
n,ended bln. u 'being
being n "sn.ppy
b . only direct campaign anim hiding *&lt;idi •'*■* in H*u Francisco, and all
got* and railings was fl,IUi&gt;,l*l'
private m |erpri
uM ler’* and one who would "ad- 1nnuncemrnt yrl made by a senator hie flats. Alfred l&gt;c*l me,- and
hulldiiig lnn|&gt;er|nr tl. |*. I'.niuu
i ml loud-.
Ii I are In a helltcoin muud A
tone, nearly a record.'
rrganisallnna n
for llie to rooting „r Id/ homo
vane* rapidly In military actlvl* ‘ In' the aftermath of 'the court fight another brother. Robert, beat me
miK-inl iiistHulion* nnd
irnluv. slream o! toller* «nd ieln|ram*
The monthly average' |n turJ.
too. Then they lied me to a ChinaIn
It,,*o
cou
fi.
Tho
eon.
v,.
II***"
I le that of Vfn Nuya, Indiana demtry. Thcsi lenow rra have paid! urging Don. CMn-g
Kai-abek
hell tree In their front yard and for exalnptf, was kOS.lhm tunsund nallniabd In ttial | j;y
’------'oernt and die-hard opponent o f
hack 41,l'.'dl,iltK,7-i l u ,l,ilr.
*" fight ll u‘H "Ilh Japan baa
Etuis* whipped me with a steel in 1U390 it waa 974^00 to#*. Tint
j the
admin 1strationh
proposal.
guile tn tile lininrlsiid,
yssr produrrra may avetago •
Tim tlsiiifiiril I’lly
rurmtiU*
Welfare. Board Will { Month in advance o f the Indiana cable."
’ Tits Chinese of Hsn Frencl*
I'oRcr *ald the elder Willis de­ mill Ion tons nwmthly.
_If-wtotlim-xi 'IV■
Normandie Lower*
u i U o ntoMlIy rial, tours*, ant
clared,
tied him lo a tree amt
Hold Examinations
Atlantic R e c o r d I'anloneso are Ills Ion kbun# lit
Had my daughter give him the
foe* o f n declaration hy Governor
--------: Ihe
Nafli&gt;nall*l
gmernmanl,"
The Slats Waller* Board will Te Brassed, democrat cxacutiva, besting ha daaervnl. She hit him
NEW V«IHK, A mp,,
(Al said John Yehtiil rh ln , s y,lung­
hold written alaminations for that h* would not get s rrnomine with a repp. I don't know how
— Fron*4v U,w i4/b tala io&gt;(o ro- er Inodnr lu .lb r Im nl tu lo n f.
many llmoa ho waa hit-.",
—*. all social
work pool tie** an
* Wo
will Cartxlnly raise i
port Oil yedtf-idat (liar rh*-lr (lag
fleptamhar. t l, Ik v u aanounebrrgrant Adams e*!d Key -de­
Robert W . Lord, who 1 visiting in drove over the Mohawk Ttail In
Odier pnrticlpanla ,n that'demo­
ship III*- glam liner NuriUalldle, fund for lied f ’ ros* work and
w4 today by Marrsrst , Wtndau. cratic revolt who fac« testa of vot­ nted spreading i tor in al«ut the
foe* whelavar war maleilais may bo
district dtractor.
girl. Ha addsd Kay had "well* on New England, slate* that he Is Massachusetts, the Tamuir Trail, had low el III ,*11 rtla llliy
er aratlment. next year a n Adam*
plenty
of
hia back and leg* and bumps on his getting grsat enjoymqnt from and tho Slorin King Highway Ini orda lor A , l""'l&lt; *ri*a«liiga m. needed. Chinalias
All apptlnalloas m u t ha rela Catorado, Clerk In Mlanonri,
Us lalaal N -*
York lo Kurofie ■nan |Kiwar an thoro probably
u lra d to lha aui* «((ir&gt; on
but refused hospital treat­ hi* daily reading o f the Hanfonl N»w. Votk.
Qi'letta la Iowa, head,
will bo nn roerulttag bar*, #«•
“ Th* most, thiilllng pail nf th* voyag*. ===*
ment."
~ — ' ------*—
leptim het 4, and u appltcatton
Herald. He writoa, "Having been a trip waa the ilcMenl Of Storm King
U f f l l l l In Connecticut, McCnr'
Tb# run' helm ecu
Ambrose rept for ivlaldrs"
ncalvnd after that data will ha'
raddsr o f the' paper for many, Mountain, which &gt;i»r* to a ehrei Light and lllrimp* Itiak, ling i When
ran In. Nevada, the South Carolina
Ibo Jatianeat*
Inva^od
aid trad for. siamlaallou, aba
Veteran, “ Cotton Ed" Smith, si France Opens Tunnel many, yean. I to not foci that I prociplce about Ian thousand feel land, wa* mad*- In ilit'-e ,lava Khanghal Ihr* HU Cumpanloe—
get along without It."
ready &gt; long at ou ts. wHh tbs sdabove the HuJ-on River," ho aald. II hours, and seven nilniiii-a, whlrh ar* n»l
a
iiimmarcjal
Inis realad la unallfrToSpeed Troop Moves could
ministration on farm
"Recently, I road that J, A. “ In fact, after we ai'tivrd al th* tbg lino said l| had la-a-u In concern bit a honavoleal soeda
tog tor n social
wort position
poUciao, and Tydings la Maryland.
Takach is »njoy|ng bis copy while bottom and limki-d at Ihe llttla formral by radio by the Not' ly- started an avlillon school
apply for 00
application
flAltfTE MARIE AUX MINER, on bis vacation aa antsh at I am.
From supporter, o f Urn white
Isdgo. w* felt shake)'.'*
mondla'a f.'api I'lerro Tlioreai, Imr# for Oblni-a* yoolh. T h *
at lha district office of
Altar#, Franca, A uf. St.—U*)—
hens* to the historic struggle
Earh morning, I rand all that ha*
Mr. Laird traveled with hia as tb* liner pa*ae&lt;| lllahop a project waa
g i's *
"9 but
Urn Mato Waiter* Board, I t charge* of imdfrcorar esm
President Albert Lebrun opened happened lately to flnnford "
soma o f ' tb* Chinns# waat on to
daughter, th* former Edna Lord, Rock yrslerda-,'
Old O etn Hearn - BoUdlag ta
yoeterUay
a
new
five-mile
raUWhile on hia northont tour. Mr. and her husband in f'onnnticut
thpm by party conserve
A new record for llm real baraova pilots.
* Orlando.
Uvw to their own ■la las, even nl » o y tunnel through the Voogts Ig»rd has scon much o f the moun­ and Rhode Island
A! Ibough
most
of
Chlpawant Trussing waa Inins up by
Aay pars on who applies for a
Mountains
which
will
enable
tainous section o f th* New Eng
tk* V " * . o f throwing the
_ . H * stated that **iht* jj*N»|»Ju her* lha Normandie when atm ar- town'a population .Is . America#win
the repo biles ns through "sphs* F™ m » . to move troop, quickly land atatro tnchldtog the rhains nljaro vary friendly and ire til itiivr* rived horn last Monday, three bora, nearly avaryona bar# ( g f
to Uho a wrillea Siam
tWkeU to
acattor democratk tato southern Alaac. In c .a . „r the Grown Mountains, the licit estod to hearing 'uf Florida and ' day*;—n -h m irs ,' nn3 iw u rm n
rstatlvaa In China tid * heavy
*«a ck from the Rhine.
irhirfA Aml th# CitlkUlb. II" s Ih , Iti
u im out from )iUli«tp'A Itiwk.
•orrsapondtnc* |a carried 90.

2nd Lieutenancy
Won By Preston In
R eserv e Officers

. Tl!’ I

W ar Is Footrace
ForNewspapermeri
Of U.S. Chinatown

Sanford Resident In New England
Finds Pleasure In Reading Herald

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'WASHINGTON. Aug. 9 . (AP) — Senator Copeland,
Now York Democrat, com -1
mooting today oil the press1
report that President Uoosc-'
veil h.td injected liimself In-*
to tho New York mayoralty'
rampaiKUi said today "A t'
leant 'wo have |n the Uniterl
States a (torsonnl dictator-,

To Study Court Bill

WAHIIINCITON, A mp* U. -t /D —
The lluoae anil the Rrmiti*'a lov/rr cimrt pn&gt;r"tliiri* bill tmtay kU
A Si'ii,ite - limine roilferem w conw
mitlec tn work out an
agreenient -nn-plable lo both hou*,*.
fhalrman Humnrra, Texn* Dent*
,c i at of the House Judirtary coin*
ip liter, -obtolnnl unanimous con*
Mill of the House for this action*
la-ndrrv **id it eliminated ihe
nerd for extended ctmaklcrat loft
of I lie ievl»ert „,r*»,t, r wtik-h r-in.
Inin* no mention of Ihe Mupr, ma
Court liy the 11hum, Jmlk-i-try
com mIIlee.

Action On Farm Bill
A»surc&lt;] Next Term
WASHINGTON, Aug. U. ((!&gt;-*Tin- Senate agricultural romi.tlta
loo voted unanimously l&lt;"l*y to
yep* rl out a general farm bill
within a week after the consen-IIB
of the nrsl session nf Congrea*.
riiairnmn Smith. Knulli Ganlina
llemorrul, said tile new hill would
he ready fur lh&lt;- Senate rcganlIce* nf whether the
l*r(-»ldenl
railed 1 special eesaion nr t’olla
grr** did not meet until Janu*
ary.

LOCAL W EATH ER i
ron ecA S T
Florida: I'arlly ilnudy, widely
■raltarod 1Ii unders-oi wors Tu pa­
ds)- and poaHlhly In
atlrsma
smith porlloii lonlglit, Elrreme
nurtliwesi Florida I'arlly cloadr.
tuulgbi and Tuesday,
navTQ
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arN
Tw|
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llile*. high. 11: Ot
A. M * 11:14 1'. M.i” low, t :lfl '* '
A. M , t:Ut I*. M.
DAR0METEI1
Yealsrilay, 3U.I3; loday 30,oi«
PRECIPITATION
Total for yesterday ..1 —..Ok
Total fur liiuulb
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Statistic* r e V « O a t mort cat* t r a ile d the hl^HCs/i
o f the nation last
tliarl at any other timet r t f sH N l
by almost two mlUJo* the previoi. high eaUblUfed in
1930. This Increased congestion o f the highways is In no
snwU way a contributory faetonr lit the increase In motor
accidents, and one o f * * * best ways then of reducing these
•ocMents, it weald appear, is to establish more R*6d.
The seriousness o f fchs motoring peril is becoming so
acute that we caw emrjslon the dto whSh St] o f o o f main
highways will be iJMded fot "ariie way" traffic. There
Is no denying thst the worst t y p r o f aeeM M I f n » BBO#on collision, and it Is also a f a r t ji a t "j M H f S u M r i i
are among the rfioet numerous, HeSWfcSe A s W M irwtiW
of "one way" lanes WoillU cltmiMU om o f fler trunS k v
ards of motoring,',
The cost of Such an undertiM w IN
but i f *nyo«* had pregieiat) thirty ynam
country *ould be a network of USMA S I
hundreds of millions pf dollars tie #*uM ]
ed as craxy. It Sostnk that mof* M * as#
be one important answer to safer drif ts#.

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MONDAY. AUqygT a, llri
THE ANCIENT RUtB
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Xhe rule la old but , still It
stays
glw ona schleveihent mortal!
1. preUe;
gor others round about to do
What y&lt;iU would have them do for
you.
•
la this way alwaya humans claim
a hapoy and an honored name.
Hw a/t, nor atrength, nor skill
bestow
The to/; such gracious P«r»ori

sK“ J f«i“to Ibo topmost heights may
climb;
^ Be paavrful for a litllr time;
'* Oo down, perhaps, in history
jjr- And all.I by all detected be.
t” The tyrant, worahlpful of might,
Coarea to think of wrong qt
or light,”
w ' By fear he rulea hla fellowa
ff
here,
-I -And halo walks aide by aide With
3i
fair.,
V- Buch greatneea always at tha
Tha rule r.

ulil. They

lunge*!

wear
Life’s piorIt. who an just and
fair;
Who hating power run still refate
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Tor atIfiah null their power to
use, ’
Aod only they are truly great
,Wbo gatr from life more lova
thin hats.

laws and no constitution. The rank and file o f cltlsMUg
Is highly tolerant, and many abuees enacted in the heat
o f the Inltioi tilt, both by employers and employee, will be
forgiven and forgotten.’' But the public also has a ’ mar­
velous way of cutting through iasuos and trimming them
By Edgar Glint,
dawn to site.
•
"It seems safu to sag that whatever birthday resolu­
- If Japan and China don’t off! tions CIO decides to make, they will be most wisely mode
l*Ully drclsra war, we can go right I within that proscribed circle which the public le drawing,
On trading with them. Did we bear If the mOvemont Is to nerve any worthwhile purposes far
something about a loophole!
any flin t length of time, its second year will have to
prove that It is growing up as well as out."
The International cup reCce ar*
- over with and at this writing the
•Bopwlth sloop haen’t

•finish line yet.

wfl) Include now Interior tw S r w ile , u tetor addition., a
od a near plumbing layout.

The mlraculoua growth o f Oft CK) from MgSH na­
tional, and International uniona Is t$ noth arpssdastlnsi
and- from a membership o f A ndMeat to ot«r three mMen
during the past year, would sed«t t » BNkCSie that tilers
must l*e grest merit to the ergMltldMlM, Hfrtomr, p w a l
o f the records shows that the CIO for from I w i r m
the
patronage which (t is getting ff» « i the working Men. ’
As the Palm Beach Post points owl, 'T ill OK) hid wen
over or interested workers not only In the MM* , produc­
tion Imt basic Industries, but adso In PWeril,- city, -State
and county offices; white-collar workers in retail stores
end offices, und employee In lumber, transportation,' peek­
ing, csnne'y and maritime Industries.
"Rut many of these enlistments were made only at
a cost of much misunderstanding and bitterness, ihvolv'ng fight'ng, shooting, and sometimes bloodshed. Pmdue•hm was shut down for weeks In many instances, while
workers went without pay and the general public Buffered
■pconvrnlcnco and Irritation from the weed-crop o f er­
rors and rtbuss* which grew up Incidental to the main
Issues.''
"Then there wo*-the flood of unauthorised slWownd,
eltlns, nnd walkouts, which the CIO disavowed but which,
nevertheless, it w h s powerless to stop, In New,York City,,
and possibly in other places, sundry picket lines htHl bold
forth In front of shops where the original Issues have
long been forgotten, In some cases, the pickets them­
selves do not know &gt;d|y they ere there, and Instances are
reported in which even union officials have to thumb

rroaeed thr

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SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO

In (lermsuy under dictatorial
Tubs the police have to be fought
by tbe pepplo to hear one of thell
preacher, addreaa them.

C ou rt Issue Seen
Important One In
.C om ing Elections

MANHATTAN

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strength.
Meanwhile other IMS Imho* i n
In Sis making. Congwee, while II
ITor evening had torn «rutacd/ grind* toward a holiday, U vexed
•he declared.
[ay controversy or«r labor aod
Tha maatar of ceremonies had farm polity hilla. I a n log cotton
announced tha dancer aa being price. and Impending bumpor
from Seville, when aa everybody crept ia ether staples may change

R* walks repldty sheet tha church,
acrujrolouaty making hla ebotosaae at asd opportunity.
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“See," says he, “the little Jesus
■Ad Bbe-rthey follow you wher­
ever y n ge."
I
Father Zagari I* Short aod thin
and hla rather busily hair grows
beak oe Me heed. Hs amokas a
good many cigarettes, which break
and realtor Ssbeoss afw Ids Free-

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N a v * ' War
Undergo
Flying Aces P l a y King Zog’sS isters T e s t a A t
Important Role In [Lead Freedom For
Spanish Civil War Women Movement

Many changes are being nvad* the world entll wo began to abjhcre days In the cliecksr bosnl earve tha effect* of tha draft
of the war. One of the moat Men hava resorted to all kteds
Important Is that made by llul* of subterfagoo, Inflicted Injuries,
Bjr ANDREW BARDIN0
■Is in which the blood and Iren and even committed suicide te ' By ALEXANDER H. U11L
If (be Normandie- keep, onfre rule will be enrorred. No mart 'avoid rervteo In tb« army,
MADRID, Ang. »- - I f - Y o u - Tirana . Albania. Aug.
W
during tha apaad record, for iftlau- (ailing hark of tha armies wtll
8. 0. Bhteholrer and C. U.
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-Three
,
yoang,
«ma»rted
printic cresalngs, the noed for In air b« tolerated and hereafter, the Dingo# sprat Sunday at Daytema
lino acruee the ocean will to ellai watch cry of ths Runlan urthlM Beach where tha Shtnhoteeve
one* thing,' the governmrel
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Inatod.
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I have a cottage for tho month
will Im "Forwardl’’
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. l*ope and of August,
//
strike five
Lightning msy
J ^ T
children are spending tw*
Andy Anderson was In Tho rtlM «■ tholr leans.
twice in the aame place, but on#
For Mother, air battle, no j ! ) ! ’1, * £ ! * £ .
,
boll was sufficient to kill three
mere are the glrrim affray, of
person# end Injure ntno st a Lone
tha World war. when a Rleksnlal.wJ
l.aaak
11land b
each uaalaNliW
yesterday. *
hmrfrmr or a* ItUhthofen could ***?*?! , F**F?h . I ..Bahya, A

OverfaMfid

from hi? rhJreh.
WARREN, oT S u g. B—WVbeauty. There la Tha law allows' only three persona
a M ta Ms aw*' to rid* la a roups, so whan Pollreita why ho did It. mas W. Ai .Balsa retired that
lletle frMda has Jobs ComsMactfr slngU-oastor
rale are worth looked a trifle erowdsd, ha halted
it to horasUgab. ,.
f 00 much,* says Fssrengare, mostly ehlldraa.
oblo.
• . «ited get. h. -I
hso It. place te -Salon Used ’em 1q»- Ed Counted

WERT-The JEWELER

n s w t c S ’.Jrerr: sa.*TC,®ttfvirfls

If for ho ptber reason &gt;then
hla name, w# would like to see
General laalnio Franc two France

v*y"J wiM'Vvm &gt;n «▼

Ml

lied air of tha Sanfprd Height* ( «thsr not to Ba to
ntaunlalns. •
i 1 asked why, the p
Wo had no Idea that chart Mm that hr owed
were eo -Ynaif)’ coward* la manayt

Cowboys Call First *
Strike Of Rangeland
MFI.IlfUIK. Mont , AUg., t,—n n
bull- —It was hot and duity la

’ Frespecia
for
belter
M*» *hla Fall »fa brlpht Infeed The defeat ot the au­
reola* Court Mil and -Tom
tUrdUr** triumph over John L.
t r a il her# dona
more that
Of ft h&gt;** te a tens time to regttabtlah confidant* Im ih* af­

But annougn reewems or uua
hoatagod rhy hav* no. air bcros&lt;; u

EGGPLANT

HENRY A. RUSSELL SEED CO.

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Onda of modern warfare, aa.alr
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BtmravB deeds exclusively

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hattte. they Imre .Worn, acute- M ^roiry
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PAINTS j

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QUALITY— DEPENDABILITY
PiUaburgh Proof Pwdacte

faire of the Balias.

* Etaberate *nd costly war mr
Mortals have been dedicated la
th« teat few diyi In Frsnre and
Itetttam honoring
Americanj
who fought Mid died In the World
War. Everymm admits, that war
is terrible, but *• area* menu,
meat* to the people who make

CELERY

Aa seen from Madrid, they
resemble naval eembate. Rquadroak of from half a dotaa te aa
auay « i to ptenao go ; against
enemy aciuadrwis. They mnneuver
Tor posiUan. Whan n . ship ta
brought down U te not so much
Mae prowere of tho todlvidusJ

tmsdtag ganr. Wm *
favorite M tho. fate

AMI re waa horn tho find sjtjwn (trike « f rang*lend. It lastI aa hoar white medlatora asri-

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SHOT^ MiaSES FAIT TARGET!

Social Calcndaf

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HONDAT
The daughter* M W*«
«{A bar* a tmatao** U
■matin* at «:•« o'clock
W a of
«w. A- h
M . Wist

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£ • # * * »

AV* with to acknowledge with
•Inmt thanks the kind axpuua*
•Ion of sympathy ntvmled to
us during our rscfnt bereave,
moat &lt;n the loss ef mu huabaad
and father.
Mm. K. M. Stoinoff
Mrs. Marla King
J. M .Stoinoff
G. W. Stoinoff
Robert Stoinoff
Netka Stoinoff.

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Kt^*a W ftFfrlm dtto Ammo !

Tires— Batteries
On Euy Paymost Plan
AS LOW AS

bOfctttoOD

of rich

DOWN
* 8KE ITS FOR YOU*
CAR. OIL. LUBRICATION
FRONT AXLE AND
a.
BRAKE WORK

taper* aad

filled with a
gladioli.
A* guaata
Pippin ‘

In* surface*. In engineering the
twin-mar,
manufacturers acre
able In reduce the frontal area of
the motor, and therefore the drair.
from HI to .15 per cent.

OrW

Sc hoi fieId. l^lfbeafen werat w&gt;. Well*, Jr- J. A. SWUhte, Doe
M ibb McReyndlds,
Chart** B.
Searcy. Lori North and Robin
Williamson. Mr. Prtoa waa from
Georgia, hi had Heed only a
f»W
yeara In Lon(wood.
Ha
leave* a
widow,
Mr*. 8*111*
Prtoa, widow of the lata C. W.
EnUmlnger.
A delightful party . for th*
Baptist Young Woman's Associ­
ation was put on at th* home
hf kivkreod and Mr*. Feld* on
Taaaday night with a large d«;
Undane*.
Guest*
arrived
In
costume* of ala year old ( H .
dren. Game* war* played and re­
freshment* served.
Miaa Cora Do]ley who
I*
opondlag th* summer In the
North lattly had an operation
for appendicitis at Frtsbl* Me.
mortal Hospital in Rochester.
Now Hampshire. She la improv­
ing alowly,
Th. C-I.l
league
conducts*
th# August business session oa
Tuaaday afternoon at th* Lihrary. Biaaar sewing was di‘
roctod by Mr*. J. A. BUtUne.
Spending the weekend at Dayt^m Beach were Mr. aad Mr*.

Anne Pippin Hart* "J lot* Too
Truly". The couple entered to tM
strains of the "Saida J Cheat*"
from Lohengrin aad MaddadaaoUt'a
"Wedding March" Waa need a. i
receaaloBal. During the' ceremony!
Mrs. Pippin aofUy played tab
"L ot* 8on*" by Merita.
The bride m o
attractively
(owned In a tailored nary, blue
net orer taffeta which featured
abort sleeTts with a flAfertto
Jacket. Har hat waa .of a iry tafla a power plant shaped Ilka a
■tar flah and deraloplnr one hare*power ter oooh MO Mid *M fo*r*
t*r pound of weight.
Unlike
uatomebll*
m 0M *
which era "la l|na" or t shaped,
lb* radial aagln* for aircraft has
cylinders whkrh spread owl freaa
the crankrae* Ilk* th* apohaa df b

1 Mbaey Tech-ha*

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N EW S BRIEFS

laid with a lam doth which was
centered with a thfwa-ttar wadding
( H i Oi either »KW of th* la w
wire placed whit* burning taper*
with asparagus tern twined aroaad

hearing. Prugreailv* expire Iona
push the hearing around lb* aircte It describe* la putting th* air
plane prepoller In motion.
Ahead Of Tlmoa
To crest* a twin-row radial en­
gine aareoeutleal engineers In *ffeet, welded two motor* together,

Aftor a Short. honeymoon spont
In Miami aad Falm Beach th*
couple will make their bom* M
Plant City.
Th* bride era* bom In Sanford
and graduated from Bemmol* Sigh
School In 113d.
Mr. Whkldoa was kora ip Tam­
pa. ft* graduated from HllUborough High Bebool I. 1939. B* la
aaeortatad with the Tubl* Supply
Co. In Plant CKy.

ford.

Plnal plan* tor a env-weah
stay at Camp WIkIwikI will be
completed at the weekly meet­
ing of Boy Brout Troop
M
tonight at 7t90 o'clock In .. ¥&gt;#
Baptist Church Anne*, aeeordlnd
to W. K. Kader, scoutmaster.
•fig. Qiaear C. Wbidden, Hr.
oatwrood to Bar bam* In
uap* after attendkng the Wenthidden wedding hot*
yeeter.
m

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Rare rend JM Fmds has hr
perfertned two
Wedding cj
monie*. Carlo* Smith aad 1
die* Lock* ward MMOtly *
jrled aad alaa k tftkpi*. fi
Fort Christmaa hogs married
Mr, Fold*. t
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201 N. PARK

Vacation

Immediately after th*
a reception was bold dal

lira. Borrdll who U eaai
Ing th* Beal home, la span!
several days on boalnasa In I

SEMINOLE
TIRE SHOP

dren, Donald, Dorothy, and

J. G. Mlchaal. manager of the
local' Htat* Markef, will leave
today
fur
Jackeonvllle (end
point* in northwest Florid* on
bnalueas relative |u elate mar
krt*.
A public hearing ceneemlnf
th* Florida Dry Cleaning and
Laundry Law passed in the 1st*
session of tha Florida Legisla­
ture will be held tomorrow
manting at 9:00 o'clock In the
Superintendent of Public In
atntrllun T. W- lawton will t*
In attendance at the nieetlii*
of the Hlate Committee no Pu­
pil Tmnsportadon fn (fain*,
vtile lottbrVnw called by the

IP Y O U S U F F E R F R O M

B u r n in g E y e s

It w«* not that aitnpW, of tour**,
and when Os*P tried It out eertrel
year* ago, they discovered th*
larger of their twin-row radial*
w on too many Jumps ahead ofth*
atrplaa*. Airplane* did not aood
that much power then.
Today, both motor factories are
prods*lag radial engine* of trvmandoua power for commorrial
aircraft, and th* armed aorrfced
era doiag experimental work oa
t.OOO-horaewewer motors.
T ar* Itee Redscad
Today's twin-cos power plant
coaalgta o f J4 cylinders, 7 In sack
row. Far bout performance, propollera are geartd down to travel
only 8d to 71-percent as fast as th*
mot ora.
With those new motors, the
cable vibration fait by U&gt;* pela«agar aa a transport plane la roduead maUanrakly,. and because
*im mabate run more amootbly they
har* longer Urea.
A kaotty probUm la he tiding big
transport plan* la "drag," the re
dart loo la M*vd caused by project-

SHAMI*00, SET,

PERMANENTS

MANICURE

AND OIL

AND ARCH

WAVES A

------ALL-FOR—

Every Essential For
COMPLETE SUMMER B E A U TY
Hummer, with Ha heat, bwmldlty and outdoor activi­
ties, demaada mere eemplet* aad hotter atteatlaa to

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AUGUST 10 THRU AUGUST 12. 10.17

Post Toasties
P t Miracle Whip Dressing
1 2 Oz. Jar Peanut Butter
| Lb. Churngold

'PEACHES
(2 for 2 9 )
U Y*C
Brooksdale Salmon No 1 Can 1 0 c
Heavr *••

Golden Bantam Corn
Tall Borden Milk

English, and to tie held In the

and relative* bora, left today |». K. Yoons laboratory thenfor Boston, Mas*, whore they
ara employed by Frank Evans.
Four marriage III runes waiv

10C
) lor

PINEAPPLE PEARS

(rum County Jutlgr It
W. Ware's office over thn weekhad, II wg* learmil today. The,
were teased to J, K ll«&gt;-» an*
Fannie Dell# Dodd. nl
Calm.
|1br Tom Mount and imrntht
t'amphell
nf
Jarkaowetin .
Charles
g,
Dye
aad Rvclr*
(IrlKIn,
of Orlaadn. ,and n milk chtUs sad I
(Inner Whtddun id Tamp* *n»
Mary t\&gt;wt of Ranlor.l
Oravo'a T m M

(C
2JC
10c
1$€

20C

5 Iks.

Issued

ELBERT A PEACHES
2 lbs....... 15c
Firm Ripe TOMATOES 2 lbs. . . .....15c
Large Cuban PINEAPPLES 2 for ...15c

IKBEifT1

W. C. «A lt7lB fH

Q uail!) 1ap a rtm en t

Mm jnedlctao yw
A inerting ad the Roord ot (HnUrta. This la
IVtprt.ir* Of th* Bfmtnrtr County
Chamber of Cppimeca. wdl^ h*
Jw4d low enaa wlgtrt at M:00
o'clock m The . Oiamhei of Com
ntrn r IwMhW, kt which time a
nw»rt from Mm oagunHiee . miivtlga'tag Mm trailer camp will
greoont a report. T. E. Hiaipaan,

Wrstern Beef (l.iln or
Club)
A
SlealtH
Ih.
dM
Bhouldvr

Veal Chupn

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lb. JL1

Assorted

A

Lunch M m tn lb.

dM1

Hamburgrr 2 Iba.
ffma i
Attend.

GRAND RAPIDS

!NG ROOM
SUITE

FAMOUS -KANT.RAG-

C O M S fR U C T IO N — F IN E S T
VAM M TYtY C O V E R . •

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chord Also i
cuit DriveIn

. Hf par*
The thunder of Joe DiMegglo'e
: big bat iad Law * Gehrig's majU
' along Ms ceeanyethnanw routo
Just about, dtwwg out Any cheort

t

BuckV Single Give*
Azaleas W in Over
..Meadows* O u t f i t

that might bo loosed la lha dtrec*

nr* of 0 to 1 behind a three*
hurling performance or tho
la] Dan Brulnard.
rainard was In perfect form
terdsy and he bid his way
daring the tilt, although b*
.allow 6 men to reach first

, ST. AUGUSTINE. , Atig. » &lt; tion of leaser I«hU o f tbe Now
Lefty Everetts Albritton hosted
York Yankees. ’
*
. thro* hit ball b*rt yesterday »{u
No aaa erer tVlnks of tbe Yank­ ernoon a* lb* lesguo leadMf
ees In tanas af defense.* Perhaps
th|t la the m m why H«J Kolft

Travis May Cop i
American League
Batting Crow n
Washington SU r Has
Been In The A&amp;W*
All During Season
WAStUNGTOMTAug.
IPs possible that a ehartstap
•gmtn ir*t&gt; lend

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A lM n ca n

league st bat this
A year ago Luba AppUng of
tba Chicsgo White So* krsaaod
In ahead to become tha first
short fielder In tbe league's Ma­
lory to win lbs bitting crown.
Appling la finding hits nanrear
those days but another shortstop, '
gangling Cecil Travis o f Wash­
ington's Senators, may hast out
tha Yankee’s Ism Gehrig and
ith with on* mate on tho sacks. Jos DIMsgglo for s lu g fta fb cn - =
1 Kauo also secured s two
is# Mow which waa lha only
Trails’ average has been In J
the JIIWs—Just a few percentage _
ttra bass Mow of tba tilt.
Leading the hilling for the points above the bludgeoning j
flomoon was Bobby Prichard Gehrig.
’ who secured a single besides hta ' Travis has been a problem 0
circuit drive U teUl two hlU child to owner Clark Griffith a,
Jn tbrna offklsl sppcamneei nt aver since he cams up from d
'the platter.
Following closely Chattanooga of tbs Southern As. **
W m Swede ‘ Mkrtln Who 'singled W fUtten tn i M t - ------- *------------ '*■
,tw* times In four trip* nnd
■ If' Griffith often sighs as ba ■'
also J oj Ruggerlo. Th* little talks of Ceos, "If bs could only u
'Italian aent two sing)** serssm- flsldl’ lag Into left and right field re*
Travis ranks among tbs poor
.'apectlvely In his four attempts. eat short fielder* defensively, n
j Tbs scoring affair began In but tope them all at b*k
i’tba Initial frame when tho local*
« U * 4 .at-. UrtsnSsi .vsls.
Ha came up a* a third beam
■ iis u w a - m u s t
abovnd thr** runs aero** th* man. But he didn't eaem to fit
• risen ' saatk M7 M a i m .
plat* olf thro* hits, a hit bats.
riswde . * » - OeLea*. . ,
t. A«0u*He*' si «|slsas«lll*.
m*n, • walk and an error. In
slsikn s i , UaaSurf
the fourth they gathered another
BUt'TII A tT .lM Il I.IIAltin
tally and Bobby Prichard's horns
!ivun In tha seventh with on* on
Uavssnsn , . ..... . 4
! put the gem* at far In tha win
Uaiua . .
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raaiumn *• it could poaslbly get.
-T7»* Islets secured their only
Columbia • !.: ...
II
.tally of th* afternoon in the
VMSTKIUIAV'S |
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Tba Leokputs will meet tbe
Islanders tonight at tha Sanford
Municipal Athletic Field under
Ciha floodlights and It Is sebsduled to batin. promptly at 0:1b
.a'tlock.

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hitting variety.

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APKLAIDB McLMlli, *1 el. De­
u aO R aiA -rlA llU D A I.W4UVM
fend r t t e
Tealsrear*a Besarits
OMIIKN o r PUNLICATION *
ThoraaaWII- I; Albany L
Tu MAftr II. STIITX KM a nt Rer
Cordale It TalUkaaaea A
Husband.
J. n It 8THTKEH:
tOnly laitua sckedalaa).
• TOU AUK OHDKIIKD to an.
PACTKir COAST i s s a r s
pear
lo - in*
bill .filed herela
VsolerSar** Raoailla
ssalnai oa ' aegtsmbef I, HIT.
Mlaaluna &lt;J Nealls IS,
IT I* FtlRTHKR
ORPKRKD
Oakland Vi txa Ausalaa II.
Harramaato l it JUit Praatlaro that Ikls Order s f Pukliesilnn
eses a week rat
Pan UNs* *1 rortlasd I (It ba pub)lakad
r*ur renaerulle* sreeka la
Ik*
aanrord Herald.
WITNEhu my band sad ike
ALAHAMA.riAMiniA LUAUliST seal nt Ika Circuit Court this
Slk day *1 Aueuai. l i l t .
O. P. JIRRMDOH.
P a n ^ ^ ' T r r - A W i i.
Clerk Circuit Court.
Delkan Its K rtrsm ** *.
tememr rouwT m a l &gt;
Vis ion am taas. t . Tre e -A.

Emerson pitched MUess
ball
during th* final fiv e frame* and
mowed th*&lt; opposition down
la
one, two, t&amp;rea order during th il

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Th* winning
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after a walk to Moor*, end auc.
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Rain
p re rented a -scheduled
doubltheader from being staged.
Hunchback d u s ts ■ at tba court
o f King Philip TV a f Spain wsra
Immortalised by the painter Va*

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AND TRY
LANEY’8 FAMOUS
BANpWICRp 10c A 15c

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^ LARGE, LIMEADES 5c
THE BEST AND MOST
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IN TOWN
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BAVY DUTY

BLACK DIA-i
MONO TRAILER, good tiros,
Kloaed body, 0*80.00. 1081 Cher- 10—MUcallXMp— F»r Sale
Jet coup*, good 'tiro*, 0100 00 8TORK~and FILLING STATION,
ml A ions, Used Car Hosier*.
good location, doing good busi­
ness. sickness reason far selling.
Write Bex AJ cars af Herald.
MATTIE . CRED1CK
desire*
; week at cook or hou*sk»*p*r. YOUR PHOTO *■ a poetcard.
0 far 50*. Wlababft Studio.
Canier af Ntalh Stroat and
USED WKSTINOIIOUSB ref rig
YlaUy Avenue.
orator, all taseatola. Ssrfaia.
Scoti-darravag,

N E W LUMBER

■Ltnlry.Rugert Hardware FOR lALXt IM M 0
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Jackson t-ls llunlsuiuarr 4*0.
P* aaa cols 1i
MarMISa f ItS*.
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FOLLOW THE CROWD

Slnnlraal 3-|: Jaraay C ltf I d .
Nawark S-li Roehaalar 4-1.
Jlalllmura A S; Turual* S-t.

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and place Loo Gehrig want hlt*
laaa hi three charter an! fell to
J7L Tba three National Laagua
membera of baseball's bitting
"Big Bis" alt last ground. Ducky
Merfwick, tie leader, falling be­
low .400 by getting only three
bits M 10 :tlm*r at bat.
Standings of Uw leaders (first
hree'fn each league):

ST. LOUIS, A o f.
Johnny Mite, M, star first hasomin of lha S t Louis Cardinals, U d
MUa Jen* Adams, lP-ycar aid S t
Louis society fW , wart married at
a ifclrt church crrrrsonjr bars
yesterday. l i l u Gladys Cbambtra of Fort
Worth, Tax'., a eodstn of tba bride,
waa bar only attendant, Jimmy
Brown, Cardinal second baseman,
waa best man. Mr. and Mrs. Bay
R. Adams, tba bride's parents,
ware tba only witnesses.
Tba couple obtained a marrlafa
license lata Saturday nlffct bat
kept .their marriage plans secret.

mound for tha local nine but was
relieved by George Start with Hartnett. Cuba 111 n U .390 dine) -gam*/ with . Miss taking up
none out In the flret hmmg Travis, Senator* ESI 41 l i t .380 his usual position st first base. Tba
when he became wild. Starr P. Waiter, PVt* got 07 147 .378 Cardin*] player* greeted Mis* la
tolled the remainder of the dis­ Gehrig, Y*nke - 880 03 187 J74 the dobhouse with music furnished
DIMaggto, Y*nks 3 K 101 142 .372 by Pepper Martin's string band.
tance and gave up seven bit*.
They played a wedding march, and
The Gainesville
club's big
“ Marching Through Georgia," tho
splurge was this Hrot frama. Dehusky bridegroom being a native
vtncensl and McMullen walked
of Demorest, G*.
and Pitman •scratched s single
Schedule Of
Mis* and hi* bride first met In
doWn tbe third base It*# to loan
Coming Games
Havana. Cuba, last Spring whO*
the beam. Blair P*»rtd Living*
nth* cards wer*&gt;laylng a saris* of
stoo to force In a ru(| nwd Starr
s 'o r u i l k * ^ « ~ T -8 s « r .r 4
exhibition gamed with New York.
waa called ■In t o . pitch for tbe
Saints. George's first move was
.■ t&amp; V jn a . AU“ ”
to hit Jo* Beach t® account for
* -P *n o»
Bela Schick, a Hungarian bac­
another tally, Rogtno and Bray
teriologist, discovered tha special
were strikeout victims but Slaub
reaction to dlptheria toxin of
next up drew tbe fourth pas* ot
children susceptible to tho disease.
the Inning and forced home the
third run!
•I rsisVhs AUrUat **—«a8fsed
Dynamite was invented In 1000
St, Augustine pushed over Its
l?l,vrMM
....
S3
1,1
l ’*l
VslaMsp,
A uasti l*—r t ife r d
ty~~AIfr*d~N6b«l, a Swedish engi­
el Orissa*.
WaahlNalt.*
SI
13 .US inning •eorvd mpt Ir of runs, ruined tons marker In the fourth •tan­
neer under whose will tba Nobel
as. Jack Owens walked as he
HI l^nls .
S3
Cl '.333
..•VSttroW*
prist* wrr* established.
.» /,
I'Silsdilphlfl
31
«•
.3W t’srl llubbell's afternoon and Jus) did In all of hi* faur trip* to tbs
about settled the lasuo o f, the ptata ovtr third to fill the base#
IK IT K IIIItV l
UKsl.l.T*
American Wagner*.
|h»l»,i T-*i I'hlrSHi, *-IX.
and Owen* crested tbs- plotter j
l'Ml-,1.-Iptils c - l : HI. U u li 1*3.
Ilolfo got his lias*bell start nl' when SUIT forced tbe shortstop
N&lt;» Yura Si
i.
Dsrlmoulh under old Jeff Tetri* u,
lM lt.lt «l
eell1nett.il I trite
at second.
. -5.'
n former big league hurler. Aftet
InnlllSe, lelHP.
Albritton struck out ten
Uiwdusting be Joined the Albany bettor* while Itort managed to
club Jn 1011 and battsd .M3. Ha whiff a quartet of 0*M*n.
mured on to Newark where h*
Yestordsy's affair yrat sponworked under Al Msmsux and, In stgod by tha legal Junior Cham*
1U32, topped International league bar af Commere*.
ihortstops. II* Joined th* Yankee*
1In 1034 and played a bit at ’abort
Aisles* I. Leesburg 0 .
land third. In 1935 ho broke Inti
PALATKA, Aug. Oe-Manager
HUAt I111*
I*
S3 .*»! lha JJOO class. Last year he Inv
Bhaw Buck's
in tha last1
VIIVIISIIIISI '*
&gt;111*1 u l *
' proved on that figure hy 14 points. of the eleventh here yesterday |
Knuivlll* I - *; NaalivllU
Slsmphla s-l| .Naw iiriu ua a-T.
If no on* els* sppnelattt Red, I afternoon wtth one away and twe
N llk llut k l-Vj
IIII Iiuuulism
Manager Joe
McCarthy doee. 1 mates on tha cushion*, . provided
PHONE
1,
«.'IIA TTA M X H IA
t* l
A lU n la McCarthy selected Rolfe for thl
I the punch which enabled Jeff |
all-star contest. No on* was hap’ I Emerson to beat Al Hardee In a.
I pier to seo the red-held com* spirited hurling duel a* the AsaL
.through with a timely .blow than eas eked out a 1*0 decision or*4
V*.' , w** the Yankee maneger.
Leesburg.
C a w CsanMsralsI MB assfsed Aveawo
(*seus4. I la, cslitd account HusEach hurler ' allowed seven
ssy law).
hits over the extra Inning stretch
Ulnasapuli* ti Indlsasiwll* L
j with Emerson farming six while
INraWNATtONAL LHAOLJS
' W
mlWIar nna
bpsIm alrttflt
Walklg
on* ■■
a* II
llsrdee
struck Mil
out
Veal arear‘ a Nran IIa
Uaftalo l - l i Uriacuaa
in
tun
raBCL’ rr o o r u T o r three and Issued four peseta.
ttonal team ht the em ail all-star
[contest, little mention-hav been
mad* of the excellent M&gt; the
red-heeded Dartmouth alumnus Ir
doing at the hot corner for thr
Yankee*.
While DIMagglo, Gehrig * Co
are mauling opposing pitcher*,
Rolf* throwa up a formidable de­
fense on the left sldo of tha dia­
mond and dally contributes his
rhare of spectacular play* t* hedp
the opposition from scoring.
II# topped all American league
third baseman In Gelding last
season with an average of JIS7
He did better than fair at tha plat*
with a mrtr of J14. lie won recog­
nition when Mhcled to cover third
In the annual lnter-leagu* all-stai

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mall. Carrie Jenklnsj /I117

Mize And S t Louis
“
Society G W Wed

Albritton Hnrlii
iBrUHaint Defense
G -Men To 1 To f
For N. Y. Yankees
Win: Oyer Saint*

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HORSTS W IN FIGHT TO KEEP B A B Y DONALDl

fafyrCw Miami Bound Plane
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HrCrashes A t D aytona

Celestial Object’ Dis­
covered By Swiss
Astronomer Is Now
A t I t s Brightest

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AMERICAN (IIRL MISSING IN PARIS lEaaterri Airline Ship
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Strikes Power Polo£7 j for
w.imrti«m or«
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Just After Takeoff

1st Observed
Only 1 Month Ago

trailer ramp
the pro.
v.Uof.
fonil location on tha l.k. front
**,lv,fTn P«Wtlo an.) 1100.1 Aw- •
hue., according t„ the prallmlnary

Comet To Pass Along
Constellation. Well
: Known/BIff Dipper1
f NEW YORK* Auff, 10s—
(AP)—Tonight and tomor­
row night the whole world
haa grandatand aaata for
aeelng the new Flnsler comet
’ They are virtually "the oft*
ly night* when -there ta a
good chanca for the layman
to apet this celestial object
The com p discovered by

The dramatic struggle over cut tody of St-manth-old Donald Horst came to g sudden end with
the'declilon of hla real mother, Miaa Lydia Ntlipn. to let him ba adopted by by hlsfnelrc parent*,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Horst of Chicago. Mrs. Horst (left) it ahnwn comforting Miss Nelson who wept
bitterly after the agreement wee made In a Chicago law nfficr. MranwhU.% Donald remained -In. an
orphanage with a high frver caused by excitement. He la tern (right) gciing through a window
and wondering when theylt let -Mommy” llb.rat Come lor him.

A Brush Abroad

Both man and women, If quali­
fied, may taka th* examination,
but th* appointing qffleers have
* legal right to specify th* aea
&lt;Je*ir«d,
Farm 1977 and application
blanks may ha obtelnad from
IUnited States Civil 9 m lea Comthe vacancy afflcl or from lb*
mieelsn at Washington, D. C. At
tha eismtaatisn, applicants mud
faralah an *awaq*tag photograph
of thiwisfsm Which has hem
lakes wtthta the last two year*.

cvpl In Osceola eeH*A whera the past fUsstilag decoration of tS«H&gt;
haardls dteMtah M aobVrcyio l*
cat n«tiiraed«.
■“
*7 ^
Adoption of props—d r»gula- along this Hn*.
tlons drawn soras. wdiki . »r°
followed a soaoton during which
many sportsmen and cattle owa.
ora offered suggestion* as to th*
maltor of killing th« animals.
Regulation*
ware
amended
•lightly to provide that removal
of the door from area* “ shall
be accomplished by shooting by
commissioned agents, represents.
and by any licensed hunter, eg-,
cept on fenced and p&amp;ated prop)
city” ; that any person violating
regulations shall be subject to
prosecution and shall forfait hi*
hunting license and permit.
Regulation* further state that
hunters must check In and out
of stations to be aet up by ths
board where all deer taken are
to be Inspected for ticks; deer
must he butchered by tha hunter
Ml f u i a may. Ural — grot— fret
must be turned over to a -board
representative; running dogs can.
not bo taed In hunting; board
representatives cannot sell either
hid* or venison, and a complete
record amat bs kept of all deer
killed In tha arras. '
Before tha Joint •ration Dr. F
G. Gamer of Winter Have* was
elected chairman of tha gams
and flab commission succeeding
Henry Walaenfald of Jacksenrillo, whoa# term had espbed.

were pnaant.
Robert II. Wingfield of IM-and
was elected to serve Jn the plam
rf J. 1, Goldrnborg wbn sent In
I la rea'anatjon to tha meeting
Mr. Wingfield
will, represent
Vo'usl i county. J . ' I . ■flparllna
wai elected la tike Mr. Goldenburg's place as I’reaklcnt «f l '«
Iilalrict Hoard.
Included among tho
many
speaker! at the assembly weru
J. B. Coons, John L. Sparling,
W. II. Ifayea, R. M. Cunningham.
F. H. flenung and others.
At th* request from ths Na.
ttonal Townsend haadqwartrra, a
dlatrlrt convention will ba held
at ItaOO A. M. Aug. £9 in th*
Mainland School at Daytona
Beach.

WPA Exhibits Will
Roosevelt Declines B3 Open To PubUc
To Attend *Peace” V iew Wednesday
Dinner
For
Laundry Board Has
^* r
t
- | , "•Solon
f

meellng, mark * valuable slid In
amp he aalf-aaotalaleg. aaeaed1*9 to the director*.
The worker* t i n pradnemt
■pprtojamiely
ls,*e*
qNIcteu
lacjwdtag I to* gormaaU which
have haaa dtetetbutad to tha
oowaty* tadl«*al la tho paat

sealed. Among the many topic*
dltruaaed were ptaltery r*galallona sag oUar Mama nf vltel
Import anew to the pabllc.
-Th* ftudlar* of the group
ahputd nut dry cloaaiag and
taaadrylng la tho dtp on a
assay raqalremaaU Included ta
the law will h« awtorcad a*
aooa a* || became* affactlv*."
tt was alalad.
a
Another masting will ha hold
at a fatarw data which a ts sot

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DAYTONA ItKACir. Au*.
(AP) — Knur |&gt;er*oiiri

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w n » l l l » to allmill

Mayor Ktlward lligxlni
also
re purl M that the City ta mak­
ing efforts to elebanxo &lt; more
outstanding bonds held by Da
rsl County tor ths rslendlng
bonds authorised el lit*. Isst
nasal on uf the elate legislature.

wlmt

Members

nf

the

church, liut'lt ^Proved to be oaa

The rrsmiiption i&gt;f nati'tnblhw by
the two large volume prinherrs
hmughl cIum- to l lu.Ulm workers
tank in Ih'troit nt tie. About *&gt;n.
000^ workers In l-’tud luam-liea In
other eltlea were nffretial.
Sil»|» n»l ut of u|&gt;&gt;ua( lulls by Ilie
I'lymuulh plant last Weiluewlny
resulted fntm a .fight liiviilvlnr
inemlter* sf the ITnited AiltiMiinhllr
Worker* of Atneiea and uf tlupi
lnde|ieiii|ent A*s*.riation of t hrj
Irr I'm pln)'es. In (in. sett lenient
agreement, approved hy the t’AJI
four nf Its meiuliera diarbnrgiul
t m ir f t n r r F a ll vegetebls losns for alleged iiarth-ipatiiui m tie■"'•f 1" applied for at beating of two (mlepenilent a.-u
M* *•* Magnolia Avenua at offieea elation m*nib'is uiihin the l‘l &gt;'
^
° f Jwinlnn Hurt, it w tf
I0****1
*
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Th e l_**na will ba made only to
?*$***• who afe not aids to oh- attorneys fur tilth shirs pai
paling.
It was diriiilLnl of Ihe t nr
men that p r« Ipilainl the pie in
closing. At least nine men w-ei&lt;- 10
Jured in lli- clash that (nlldvtrsl.
Of tho. 1* ictiirnuiit tu wiul
yesterilay appriniinately e.i.'inii
wer# F'bril WmAt-r* here; 11,'KHI
Fly mouth tini'l'iyi ■ and in.iatu It
plants fet-lin-. Plyiiiuulb'ri nsic-in
Admlfilatritloq 16 standard

lltolkm clients of tha Re- Don n «r t h - IIA U' wi.ul.l iliaeioac

An appro tod Item was IH.tH,-

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rewarded with -a

’ -yT".

"Now girts oaallass to ari
rivo and alwapp flag a warm
Watcom* bp all af th* campers
Those wha wish to PeglsD'
foe ’ tha Uet I f f weeks amp
writ* to either a ( tk* camp
director* at Camp ‘ Wtouna, DsLaaw Upetagw- g
n|
a#nowar ed.

-2 -New-Meml&gt;er0-A re
Voted Into Troop Q
Manuel tin ,» u
and ~ l.lltiorw
lirmlillek Worn «oteit Into lloy
ftroill T u m p t, ul lie meeting
last nlxlit In llio Junior lllgtl

After the
rexulsr
m ratiog,
plans were dlseiusril for lim
neil. meeting hr Hiknilmaatag
II. K. Morris and thn
Junior
a-slelant aroullnnslers uf
thg
triMip.

LOCAL WEATHER'

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Frank JInll was given perm I*,
alon yesterday In remove the sac.
ond alnry frunl tlu- l.incoln Thea-

Fertcaat
Florklst I'*rtl&gt; cloudy wRM
prohahly srallrrrd thundrrshowepg
WrilnriiUy and hear soutfawwe*
and rxtreme ai-uth eoaala ttmlghts
Exlreino northwest Florid*: Pari*
ly roudy tonight and WulpMihR
lowsl thumlershowrra Wrdntad
day.

J
Daytona 1 Idea
W rdnradsy'a th in , high, l l l t l

U-r in Uuldxteiiu

Ycaterdsy, 30.03; tislay, 30.01,
Frecipltailua
yaaterday. Ih-sidfs the derislsn 1*1
Total for yesterday --------- J k
grant a hearing to th&lt;- four ilia
Total for month to date
fjH
charged JAW awm bars, however
Nrrmal to date
................. lAi
It ta known to provide for an in
Temperatures
- j
Th# Board o f Directors o f the
-tort (gallon of the Independent A *
Maximum, ftp; Minimum, 74 j
l actation of fh rvsle r Flmployae* Krmlnol* County Chamber *f
. Official Report
The UAW perfected plans ye* Commerce will hold a inasling at
High Low
torday or onuthrr distribution of H:00 o'clock tonight in tba Cham­

••re provided far fay resettle- to the Flymouth plant rvo|*-nlni'

Winners uf kdM
war* Cabins t aad

ter two, passengrra, died at *
hospital.
Others hurt, were Peter Dill*
pots, son nf the deed psseongOTf
H, M. Hamilton, Detroit; F. Me
7huutp&gt;M ■ GrvcnvtUe..
Carolina! and- (\ W. Ihmlap. -T/J
Thi- atihlrnt look place about
4l40 * A. M. shortly after the
plane look off mi the last leg o f
a scheduled Chicago Miami run.
Dyg.-rl said the overhead Hit*
was put up by the Florida IW e*
and IJglit Company as a tem­
porary uirasuro brenusu of povmg
failure in Ihe underground cal to,
Dygert declared neither he l &gt;08
Ihe HAL knew of Ihe new Hne,
After striking the pole, th*
plane fluttered crasily for mar*
than 100 yards then fell to th*
earth. It plowed up ihe ground
for ISO feel before coming ta
rest against a small tier,
Holh motels weie rl|q«ed final
the planr as weru both wings.
Two passengeia dlsendwikad
here nid weru among the wit*

The President ,nh| Hie a*lW.nry iiiinmltli-e on edurallon
vlihh lie nppotajert last Hep BehtHil.
(lames lull ley tlrJI lllgxs and
tiiiiln.r In etndy
Ihe osper*
I.mu under the exlstlnx fed- ttohert Altman, aonga. and pa­
meetings
eoorluded
Ihq
i-r.i| slit prnrratn was unanl- trol

iswnt AdmtnlatestIon who** detail* of, th- agreement that lid

roe they fsilaq to

rutllng
and . .
frasfa, rNpntl lB /.

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local Junior

Winona Girl Camp wnerffency Loans
Enters 2nd Week F * t'all Crops In
Of Varied Activity
May^Be Made
Appelllea war* haartler. sunIan* heavlar,
aad
merriment
was at a high pitch *a the ISJ1
Rfapihi iif C M p
WlnoDi for
(Iris
» enl
Into Its second
week, aeeordlag to Inforqiatlon
receive,; today
from Frmaeai

injured in crash
Cr af t Mows Up Land

Re-Openinjr Of Ford, Objects Particularly
Plymouth Plants InTo Increase In VocreuHCH Production
rational Education

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fc il^ 'S t fS S J 'K S Auto Industry Is P resident S ig or
Swinging Back To, Bill Reluctantly
Normal A ctivity
For Reclamation

Meeting In City HaU

WASHINGTON, Aqgc U. IFF—Th* White HMs* u t t to­
day Umt ”pr»***n ,* f
other
thlaga- w4N preheat' President
Rasssrett
from aUeadlag Tha
■** ate . Demo Stott*, -harmony

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Irltr* with electrical power and
p t r r , the centrally -located boiliL
*W which wlU be the headquarters
for the tamp, which la the main
Hem of expenditure, the rallmateil
teal tiring nearly |fl,r.(K&gt;
The building would Include an
v
office end room* for the grounds
WY »
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keeper, ehowers for men and
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women, laundry tuba, heating fU4”ur*t, 4aMet*-and-other_ fgc11ltl*l
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Installed arrording In the require­
ments of thr .State Health Depart­
ment. The building would be nf
frame construction with metal
roof and ronerata floors surrounded
« th a- laities fence and 111 di■n.inns would be ttx 6P feet.
The rommieslonera lest night
tentatively approved ths plans anil
aprr ifirst Ions presented by City
Myetrry surnmndi the rlhnppruunn- 111 I’nrls nf Jean de Rover,
Engineer Fred T. Williams and (abeve), iSI-yrsr-nld Now Vestk dsnri-r. ller aunt and companion,
Architect fJlon J. Moughton end
Mlse Ida Rarkhrlm, said I' uhi tuoauin liiul Im-n demanded. later
Mayor FMward Higgins asked all
members of the Board to b* prrs- Miss Saekhelm aim ill,4pi&gt;&lt;«ml.
f at, If possible, at tha meeting nf

atpla live stock sanitary board
and gamfc and fresh water fie*
Mr*. Iran* Da Bruyp Robbins,
commies ton.
widow of ■ cousin of the Presi­
Tba period closes Doc. I I , «*- dent, accepted “a IdAOn federal

was announced today.
, ■Th* salary of * rursl carrier
on n stmdard rout* of 30 mU*0
soread dally oicopt Sunday U
UJMO a year, with gn additional
f 20 par mile yack year'for every
mil* or major fraction In races*
nf SO mile*. Cortab) allowance*
are mad* far the maintenance of
equipment.
* Tba examination M open only
to ettiaena who hare been actu­
ally dooalcBod ta tba territory of
th* vneanoy for a period of six
aientha precedtag th* closing

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• Bwtaa aitfoaosner, Flneler," *
taantS ego, new la at ha W | U '
aat hot avail aorta Wdlkaly to ba
aata&gt; unless tba watcher know*
this asset spot.
On thaaa two nlfhta th# com.
at wilt paaa aim * tba only con­
stellation wMeh avary parson tH
tba world knowa, tba big dtppar.
I t will-lie Just above tha dipper,
paaatng toward tha
bandit.
A W ft maana ovar tba aUa which
would' ba tba tap if tba dipper
ware fall of water.,
.te a k at tha star' which Joint
thta Madia ta tba bowl o f tba Oadtola counties will begin 8ept,
dipper, Tha comat tonight wUI 10, b was derided yesterday dur.
fa*: right above t t b atar.
Ing ■ Joint public ares ion o f tha

Tha United SUtas Civil Borela*,
Commission has ' Anflouncod « ,
axunlnatlon to till the positioni
df rural carrier ■at
Lengwood.
Th* tost will bo glean in San­
ford and nil eppHoelions must[

NUMHEfl 248

EHUblUhrd In 1908

■rity for loans will eons 1st
flfri lien on th* crop* ft4 ’ landlord*, or others har■ tateratt In the crop* will he
Mg to waive their claims ta
* f the lisa to ths Govvmoe
• Fan* Credit AdminlsUamill the l«aa is repaid.'
salon literature at the gate* nt ber of Commerce Building.
l*fca ta pqymeat of approved tho Ford plant in Dearborn, an
will ho baaed by th* Regiea- W pd^oday aftenumn. Nrntly a ‘ A meeting o f county agents
grjflM r Crop and Feed Laaa
IP a f union leaders anil inrm from th# various count!** * f the
(OaaHaaeg Os l*aga Tk»e»|

Wfeattaaed n* rage t t n e l

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ROLLING
' G A R N E R L I K E S S E N A T C R S . Vlee President Oamer
apparently la a Inyal supporter of senators, whether Ihay’re the once
fra Capitol tltlt nr those tn halt vettts.ttrrv he*e watchlay a- Washing*'
-----ton-Chlracii game with Sen. Clyde lim ing et Iowa.

THIIR

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H O O P I . I h i cheap way to a dlsaylprea II yra’lo net w r t to
hair-raising heap maneuvers.

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ll'a a Jang, bach-break lag ttrelth (real (be Uay aboeta e l the aeed
bed te the eared, marhatable "hands" at lebacce leavo*. B a n , J; D,
McLriland, Valdosta, G i , grower, la doing u n a post-harvest chap­
ping alter trading bin "long brown'* lor w n a "long green.1’
lira ting

P L A N T A T I O N PALS.

Jtn tntcreslril iikkmlnny wall hr* N. O. Taylor, fin and blind lor IS
'years, as he g allim loliami at lUrlsIklil, (la. Taylor follows hi*
•rop from Hie seril linl In markel. lie said he rould tell by the “feel"
yrbtn his plants aic diseased and when they need to ba sprayed.

N O S I L V E R T H R E A D S . Warier J ohns on, ‘'T h e B ig
Train," entered big-league baseball at Washington. D. C., 10 yean
ago Ibis month as the fast ball sensation ol his day. Now ho'a a Mary­
land dairy farmer, and he proves la hla mirror thora'a no gray In UB

T H I
C O L O N E L .
Cal. K. R. Bradley ot Louisville,
nwner of aome of tbe fastest
be race on. any track, la shown
— “ ‘‘ I bla card at Saratoga.

DOWN TH E T R A C K .
Hera la a typical crowd at the nambtetonlan race. Lait year It waa Rosalind who took the coveted
trophy lor three-year-old trotters. Between 45,000 and M,HQ are * spected to ba tn the stand* at
tiood Time Park lor Iba WJ7 race on August 11, during the Grand Circuit mar ling nt Goshen, N. X.

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TH E GOLDEN WEED.
In Georgia anil North Tlurlda lobirro markets the first of Ibe 1111'*
bright Irat loliarro rrnp sold briskly. "Golden weed" farmers of tba
two stairs raprrtcd inure Ilian 11.1.000,000 fur Ihalr rroo. Here's an
, auctioneer (hand upraised] and buyers at the Metier, G a , market

l C H M A I L M A N . They called It tba worlds only annai mall delivery when John Campbell, poatnun, took this letter
Mayor C. W. Lock ray of Manhattan Beach, C alif, foe delivery
tyor Louis Crandall of Avalon. It waa an invitation tn aquaplans races.

O H , M I S T E R S H A W . George Bernard Shaw Is shown aa
ha received the hearty cenfratUkkUaai of n lady admirer on his
•Igbly-Brat birthday at MaIvenr,\Woreester, England. H it pit )
Wright celebr)ted by waltblag the firlt performance of bla new plfyi

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXVI

Member Auodated Prtm

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, AURUST 7. 1017

Ex-Convict Is RANGER SETS RECORD’, KEEPS CUP Both Sides Fn
Being Held In A
S panish Wai
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Make Claims
Kidnap^.Casd VI
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P o l i c e Seize Driver
Of Car ThatCarried
Donald Horst From
His Foster Parents

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Rxtnlilishril In 15108

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Ominous Quiet
Spreads Over
Area Of China.

EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS FOR FARM PROBLEMS

---- - V .v -No Cannon Hark,Only..
ThcSoundOf Mqftifc
ardln
ing Troops Heard
Irt *
Warring ^ .Territory .

Each R&lt;lx»rta Uftriai n k h In Territory
Of Opposition As
Fighting: Continues

DA
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B othSiSes Seek
To Gain Custody

%wwn-*tfr4 Pfs*t

Iidtlf S i f c Mkss
1
Forces In North

Each able in the Spanish ron
JlU t reported uprisings in Ihr etc
erny'a territory. While fighting
continued on the lYruel front, *n
Inaurgcnt salient it heading to
ward Madtid In tint Valencia high­
way.
Inairgenl officer* agld anarehlata and lie Mirra I welded by th popular front, had broken agal-i
n*
Tw»*
in the gnvrrnmi nl ran k ,, Gov­
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A m o n th lifte r tho Sinaern m en t aourcra reported a group
o f inaurgcnt, turned against (irn
•evelt m ay rail an extra •• i- n &lt;&gt;f I'piiirirsa lit
Ikmnvialir It^ilvn *«y I’rwkli'iil
eraliaalm o. Franca In Toledo and
. . n-eiineliee of lln tearin g demand- !■ l.-diral n o p Imitfv i hot I ti|* III I ho Mlirci) Tolo hrldiw.
■n-ider
general
farm
h-gMailmi
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were fighting from the ancient
the I'ro.eh'r.t and &gt; m '« r IV Ip in it.
nn
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Hlahnp'a I'alaca agaiuat the city'ui difnrnialk’M wna ftrUwom |ng e l l "
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m o v in g , troopo,
•r..«im, X |i il I,ill in -»L- -Alabama. -Scual.n l.aumill of
-ofliepre-ejitotivn,
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(French and Italian voafela In IhsIpiSUR of Sooth C«rolin*. P e p fir"i n tu tu i- lleltmien
No gun-r^m rttW \1w«&lt;ff1vS r '
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Chauffeur D e c l a r e s
He Was Only Doing:
Favor For Friends

Chinese HaveSuperior i
Numbers But Japs '!
Areltettcr Equipped

CHICAGO, A ug. 7.— (A P )
3G, fo rm er
convict, U being held by po­
lice fu r quentioning in th e ab­
duction o f 'p b n aid H orat,
tw o, w hile th e child’s n a tu ­
ral and fo s te r p a re n ts s tu d ­
ied legal m aneuvers to win
fctirtrdy o f tho boy.
- • M issing since
Donald's

—Fred E w ert,

m l parent's (era him from the
I*™* nf hi* fnatrr mother last
Tuesday, E w ert ' wm* taken Into
rnslw ty *t hie brother'* home.
I’nltrn Hergaant Prank Jannim-k mill Kwert llr tl tolil Mm
he hail driven the autnmolilln
during (he abduction "a* a fa ­
vor" but later said ho merely hail
borrnwnl it.
Ew«rt declined to make a f o r
mat atatem ent. He firat aaltl he
had driven the car a* a favor to
l.ydla Nelaon and John Reran,
who told authorltlea they m atched'
the child becauto ha w it their*
and they wanted him hack.
It wa* through Ewert th a t Ka­
ra n and Ml** Nelaon, a common
law wife, learned th a t the child
waa wilh Otto and M artha Horat
to whom the child waa given
ahortiy a fte r hlrth. The Horat*

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p la n r, reeking shin, tarry in g
"Im portant* esi gn.------- ---------Tho
raptain of the ItallAn r t f
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atesm er died of wound, at A
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before a atiff wind during her record breaking run th at defeated glcra.
T. O. M. Sopwlth'j Endeavtur II In th&lt;- final rare for diTenae nf
the America'* f'up o ff Newport, It. I. The Hanger sailed the .'tomil* trian g u lar courae In three hour,, nevrn minute* and I'.t ,rconda, the faaleat ever rrcnnleil,
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House M em bers Trade Agreement
Defy R o o sev eltiW ith Russia And
O ver Sugar Bill U. S. Is In Effect

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Palping
hut tilth Chinese ami Japaneaa
in io n l IronlM In llwi area north
tT,r IKc
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roughly hiseels I'hina from east
lo west.
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Highway lo Oviedo

-------------. : Dyson Rid' Of $7,S*M)'
Dispute Over Job1 Accepted lty Hoard
Service In State I Ah lowest And Best
H alts Payments , **. a . ny .« p , io « i ...n t.m io r,

The rh lriw e am estimated t«
I luring
the
in-out. dr Inly have ;t;d),nil0 troops supporterl by
,4»vecal Ini -il WI'A
piop-eta TOO airplanes.
wer-- eoiiiplelid and a new pro*
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aw ,r-ted the conlrnrt for
TAl.f.AIIAKHKE, Aug , T. — building n ,1* room rohired rrliool (
fd'i The
com ptr nl tor'*
uffli , In Wldwiiy IhU morning at Ilie
halted payment nt tim-mplV ^m irting of the Semtnnle rm inty
moot eomprnaatlon at rile.
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W A KIIIN dtO N, Aug. 7 till I *»fd- “ Wn urn holding up *11
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Im* Iimllitloif on till* nf fit lul hal*
Tim rontrlhutlou nf a four- R oorrv-ll y entrrdiy, p a n in g ,u - the U nil«l S ta te , and Soviet |iroi Ideil tor In tma la* If ttin tunn«&lt;1
In"! &gt;*11 nn I will
I f o r Itu* I ' l r r l l o n o f ( l l r e r l o r i
fool mncaaaln and tho cnnitrueltu
„
ln
became
effective
ycutcrfuiiiii-h
rfn."
tiirtimn,
fnr
iLt!
’
|»r1
federal gm ernruenl
d ie ,
toil
control legiaUtltm which he
10 ***rvn during Ihr* now flsctl
(Ion of a 1^*11 caga mark th e ' Kar
tlay. pl«lglng fluaal,
lo ineri a-i w„ul II* luonry ,ponl l-ie
tilt rnnrv und *Si ninnfnrv
I
v* »r huRlnnhig IM , |.*’ tin Mid.
I,teat Improvement* In the Han­ raid he would veto. .
Tltr fl*"&gt;ir*| nNn i*nnfii m H I is**
l|a yearly purrhe»e,
of A nnri- ,.mp|„yn)rnt jnaurnnre wqvk while
lierpilc plea, r f tnlm'nl»tration
"Tim »»li*4 tloii of tnenihera of
ford Municipal to o , according
can good, by a l lea,I 29 pc rrm l.; J(M. employmt ui eervlcn t
n, Pirr^pf sn*’P nf
HM nf ft f ’.
ibo iiojird of |)lr«M’lor* will M
In Huprrlntendent
of
I’arka, leader,, the iharntwr refuted, by
The United S ta le ,
In
'dl,pule, we
won't p*v thuav Ful*/ i* |,n!« Monrni* fur ii-rfon*
a vole of .1,! h* I-l-'i■ In , trike granted
b* Id H«'|d 7, arrordlug lit
Jnmee Mnughton.
H u„ia
uitrondilloua*|
.,
lii'i; n*nI minor iiltrrnllott *1
i ii ii mhur'« nuiNi 11iif Ion mid hVThe mnraalln waa preaenlnd from tho m r«,nre and admlfti,' inoat*favorrnl nation
romnii-rrlali chunea aald
Im" I,ml i. li&gt;- nil'll*1 Ifi !lit- 1..niff Mnnt"»* r-lmol 1
prnvUinn
r**
l.iw i* * Jiii«1 n l I I di II o N
m u st
tin
recently by t), B. (lammaga and tration.nppi ,rtl
Acting nn tin' |4*f*^iurii4*nd if l-*n
treatm ent for the firrt lime.
| :rnph*d
Waahlngion
»lti- nils
| p l . i i t f l in H u * d im II at m i e i r l f
w^ll he placed In the rage with atricting refined «ngar inipoet*
,.f r|i.K»| .|l frfrt'
T|ie egreem rnt went into force fll, dlreellou*. The -hill, ...fe r »*f llw In^lr
i km- ii . . . .
from Hawaii and I’nertn llico.
tha other inaba*.
U|Hin (ii i I,Mint Inn by I'rriid n d
lint1
navroll of •■pprwit K « I I Iif* |tfvir*l fippM liiiril IV'im l 1
nfh**»rri fur llo* iipw fltral
The bill now g te r to
lh*j Hmi-iavell amt altmtllnuenu, op ( the July
The -recent
birth (it three
lifrinrv
Irriflirr
[
j, m n ln ly |.!tiiKI(i P-i frir
i ’ni|iiM &gt;rjs rove W Hhft m
wlirr« . mi vocal
four mill It- idrrlrd at Ill4» Btp*
gulden phcaaanta prompted
the i acnatr,— - — .....
i. ■fn mid proval ly Ihe Soviet government And n 11noa nviwnii* murh&gt;i.
niirl Dili *Inut nifilrH** iUrrft#ir *1
lo m lii'i D D f iin g of ih - ||i iiird of
■mall rag e! they will in « l,l.lh « t it bj* P»m k I
„ ||Mta , KrPrd
pnnh.ii&gt;i- a ll
Imlldlng
of
Iba
Hi* .fin in 'lb* IHgb Frhii"! for iln*
I Dio* lor • m id M ill l.ik- of(|r«
which
will
bouae then) u n til' In ila p n a rn t form,
. | It M-t $40,0fH)tIHMI worth i f AnnTfomlng y rn r l»» fill Ibi' vnnmry
011 f)ol I.
they are old aaough- In mingle j Ihwigned l" replaca
the , i lean pnwiuciH In I hi*
|r*f» I v I Furry f . f*Drrlon wbu n*‘
t
h
Mi
iDinprtoii rtln le tl Mini o n ly
with (he other b ird ,. Tim e a -t pirlng Jnm *-• onligon a rt,
* | niMi^isi—IIO.OOO.CMHI niurn th*n
P o s t tlkH ISI tj V (I
J. | |* 4 , *
If* RrMjit it fMoili&lt;»n r l w
tiiouilit'V Mfilp
Hiihsirlbora
wjio
i Inaure la rovered with a roof m en u ro wruld - erl up a new it wmv obligation to buy umli r
H’brri". lFr|i*n FftHirrt ws« i»l*n R f f l l H l T il* " I | «' I eifl*l T I ill t t
| | i 4 m &gt; p .ih | d u o fu f u l l Mff* r l l g l ol palmetto branche* and h a a 1 quota ayeteni for division of lb* |
liMlImiPS fin •’«■«* llir ra i
nf
n
ip
rnki*
Iw
lj^
-sk
ltl*
Mpf*f»liil»«il
f rp rjirr In I hi* «!•*
among
- -- ,
v •
Itpnn plarrd within 11m larRn rlnniFHtii Mii*«r markrt
Mr* Anna Amhk, m n lh &lt; r.n f fnrnlorv g is iln
Iiii'iitu hv
W h D i -i
|ir o « « iH .
it"! lieim Ido to volt1,
bird r«Rn, Thil Kin*, (HnHnkPr VRrifiii i |ii( flnrinjr nri’ss.
Mr,. K. II. Itandalt Jr ol llili
On tlit rcrnmnn-riflTl i&gt;n of fliw
U H t AT IIYOR PARK
Thwi wiii nn roll m il in o r I n g l c y R c t u r n H F r o m city, (llm| al Ibo homo of her Ir'Mf-f* ■ fif Fr||f»n| Hi tiiti Nt* i
of tli«a loo aliU d,
Itm iiufill*ril i i&gt;
i If11*fif II**1VYiifnl
hon,e i-. -bow tbc e»ari a ire n g ib j
M fiu n ta in V a c a tio n daughter, Mr* Nora f; lim it. • hi* Ilo»l | •f III* fll IM'» rt. Vnli r| fl« ill n il'll I I I ( Il M U '*«l!*l Vll'M I1' A ttic
of the bill', Mippi rle r,, who a r e t
i H U U I I W I I ^ t U U H I U I I out lo Orlando al
W ASHINflTtlN, Aug. 7.—(X V h. go la*t rnr*’ ih r rnnniP mi 11m* o-roti'l Il nii'MOig In \ mi hi n&gt; lltt-iiti i
_
, _
_ .
mostly from
mid western and)
.
I ’ r e a h le u l lliaioevelt left Wsahlagnight.
F i Down
11* 11. Ill i ID liilt g I d
J
f|"nr *if ll*«* If#*f|l flilfblltig f*»f »M*«
ton last night f u r his homo tn
Mr# Anitrk Imramn ’aqiloiialy • i d pnr! firm* ynnititiiint
fi
SllU lM U ,
Hyde Park,* N. Y. The Pro,Mewl
111 Itisl Tuesday and stir,-t«oibo.| fi!■«’»ilt*'*I by fufiff 4 frill11 1111* i "«iifin
witj lie hark a I In, desk Monday
last night when she fail'd- la fy Dml lb* I'ltlrrul fimitiiifii'fily
m u . a n , j o , Aug. 7 . - w ) - p n ;
™ i* -u « -i i
Vmlilnjii rDiihfv iin'Jiurii Dmorning.'
roily lo troalm -M .
, Authority of * C irruit Fm irt nr- ,n*r v ,t** ihiimhiik•**! ns I t t lo
. ,
,
North f'f«rol|».a
wbirb In'Mtnfiiro bni* Im***h Inbl in ibiy Hski-tl I*** *1 pilin'*' I , !.
*.HfV obU inrd by th« City of Or-!
ninny im m.Ikt , not voting.
*! ,
w; ilt
" |oi|f
; Fha la survived by one ami. lb* r»l«1 Hitt IFiirrlunri* li iiMmg I 111!* IlHlktMlI f"l n I»|||*‘
P r I., n. Alnltk of Hu- I'lly, ID-* i i rn Pfr-yrnk, wh«»
rla n -l... Sheriff /T ank Rare, , r , i io n .m u e n .ly
the
j 14 f i l 'i t f g l ! ! U l D *‘ I Jig 111It It
Ih *
JJ.
lerday entered a theater Sere ami "licth er advocate, rouhl m u tter 1 *aar arenery that
1 ha deaeribi -I Iowa; throw daugbler*. Mi
LOCAL W E A T H E R
rim*b.rli*| flu* full! flirw* rl«aM«v| h lu le n Hi l »♦ l.uD'1 h i I i i it'lt*
It. Ilandall, of IM f’ltv Mra,
ro n fi,rated all bank night equip*, th * ‘w m lh in l, m ajorily necetmary a , "beautiful."
•
will • pHIn 1»p In 1‘bnrgr Ibl* yM r.
lloy
n,ent.
I t« f&gt;*„ the meaeure over a prt.i I lln elated that he p articu lar* Nora K. nookoot »n.| Mi
.
I,fm&gt;i| NVtlhitotl f'iMr«l
Farrcaal
rtn t -,1-I
A gold oii-iignia un-ompanied hy
(Illy official* **ld they ap p rn v -, klential veto
remained u n tn -l l r enjoyed the rnol w eather In Ihirnard of Orlando, and -• numpiinloa »M|* i oi hi it * •
Florida: Fair U» partly cloudy
o i k , a rongratut.d'dy lillu r from tiniiitunrrnw uftor n t w
td tha artion beeauah o f tha fire! aw ernl
I I bn ni mini a In a but fnimd a d e ­ her of grwndrlfn.il. n,
uituuupiJD ui pi | nit ^|&lt; &lt; i-Han, pre'ldt-nl of lie American Insur­ tonight and Sunday, c r e p t go**
and traffic haurdje'caused b ^ the]
Majority Irad-r
liayburn of cided ebanrn w l,*n It* ra lu rn a d . 1 I'lomra) sarvlee, will t, Imid
Hand I'nni'ral
ance t'oinpaov- was present rd In whig seatlerod ahuwera tn A*
crowds eollactlng In Ih# ,tr» ^ t T ea*, and f bairman June,, H em-1 I lls fam ily Is v lallln g |n Hew la lit** Caray
Ala.
,n|&gt; Ohapnl Monday aflrriuHtn
si
I he II &lt; . Il.ll ••I Vgcnry y-»(,-i treme south portion, E h Jrrn a
oitalde the movia house on th#!****!, T il * ,, i f the a g rlru ttu re ’ York and other nnrtt.erii
l.iHl u'dock.
i .ii -ores day
in ...... I,llo,II „f "faithful N orthwest Klorela: Partly rlogdy
night of tho weakly hank night commit'-.,' p ie ,ibd with the house r an,] e s iw iii, lo return In 1
V i'dafio, of Pity
to. areepi
the
a-liiiini»tntlion‘i nn*r tulura.
drawing.
Will Im- lr.J*-1 ........... f.U Judi'e servin' tin o u r n &lt;|U&lt;.rtc( uf . I tonight and Sunday, local thundarMiitic, •-duraliuii.il gam e,, and
. showers in west portion.
m i of century "
The w a rriq l authnrliing sell- View, if il wants sugar legislation
Front, I. Mlifer in ■&gt;
I,
Daytona Ttdre
&gt; ,
other in u re ,tin g activities have Hie Municipal J'nitrl M- r-l
I l e a l n e d lt
S ta l oh : i to. i ,
.ft
ure of the equipment charged th* thia acuion.
IHurtday'e tides. hlg*% *-1® X,
They assctlcd ||,e trfin rd Im
due you Ki'd ytipr lUiiiH'lxIvr in
liei-n ai rang' d fur tha gnming ern»»n
operators of tha th eater were
yo ur bil|m &gt; -i th ,i h s , eo*lure,l M . l''th I' M j low, 2:12 A. M ,
I week at lh eN Salvstioti Army,
roftdoMlng a lottery. Judge Frank p&lt; rt* re. IrtrO om would dlerrim .
WKST, PALM UKA&lt;If. tui*. 7. I.leutenant fith i'c Smai t stated
Til" Sanford Pity t ’orood-siolt* nm| pro.mi.si t i I'nixoy year,." J""-1 P- M.
A. hmlth laauad th# order for tha Inal* ar&gt; ln si the Islaml |&gt;a«-.&lt;
uf. Monday*, tldra, high, 10:111 A,
action.
(A*)--lamia A.-(Conner, vet*^is n ’po- traiay.
0
t e r , will lod.l their las' weel.lv ....... - I'aul tt. 'Ufoiuhiyr*. prrvidrnt
nkJ'.'tl, " I t i r i Im* ^ * Jlfl:’!!! I*# M.; L»w# 3 ; l l A* M#
The bill would levy an r i r i e
I’H fl A ilKl.TIIIA. Auir. 7 .. s - 1 lire nffiegr, was fatally^ shut alamt- A "tro a d re ,!’' hy the Young |ng In Itm City llalhM'-ndnv night th«
Vernon H unter, m anager of the
ta a of half a rrn l a pound on re. (Al ~ Thror-and-nne half pound 'noon b y « negro he was attem pting Pcopl»’» t egem will la- given *t at 7.'&lt;i ajvl -rk.- Mayor I dwatd poitant lime ill, i» the Ismd of 4:1*1 P- Nt
theater, declined to comment.
friendsliip ei i&lt; h h a , hfiil us&gt; to-|
Barometer
fined augar tn finance
iM-m-tit K rso rr, Mary Hwr*i«lnl, who w a, rlo arrvat. Aulhnrilti , stalled a con* th r * local headquarters Sunday Higgins *qnm,nrri| tsitngulheh, «tl*J w— ttvpe i f will g ro w l Yesterday. ■8*t.*KI; today, lt .1 t ,
paym ent, lo grower* romplymg delivered in a "post miirtrm Cae- rrn tra te d aaarrh for tlie net.........w.........
en mg at_ ti:!5 n'clork,
... . . ______
aha an_
I’reripllallim
rliiid -sarian operatinq, waa declared. wl(j» ran from Ihr -rerip of th* nouuccd,
.
-A larpo a*jfr*t«d nil- it-1nil the cvrn sliuii.'.j - ui the years to
. 12
rego pa»t the rrltlra l sl* 7e and dortors —looting. D etective-Jurk Thontp-I The program will consist ofi( .............
tiiimtlAv r 0ven-'l,-ll-Ii iiH'*r of come. Few og'i in n , havu iu-i-n in Total for yesterday —
month to date —
J4
lallona pn—rnbed by the a g u . hoped to remove her.s*ion fro m t" » N rn*id Will A k rn , the negro,I one hslf hour " f reading#, apngs {hf. H«"fpw)*T;-".i-Vi»| ' I'di ly tti axlatuim- l o t '- iT-mg a iHTliwt. and Total for
for mi
tt', II. your |o n t I- -id thoulil lie a ( Normal J n d a te ________ — 1.44
the oxygen tank which Was aid irhot I'.-nnee In the fn n V « d • h r' ami nut-ic i-iidercd hy tho Ran- night. 'll Ciirdioif t Bdsrard Wltllaaaa, aapru. pload- ru ilu rt 'drpartm rnt.
Ilerltagu
s) tub-lie
uf future] '
'fem prratura
The hi use rejected am en d m en t,’ ino her hrratH ng, The hahy was ran oift o f l# house wle-re I hry] fonl string en,vmbi*. Th* public llyghrv, p-e0#b-ni,
M gattly yhaterday to chargwa
achievemc u t ,"
M iltw n a , W: minimum, 77.
is cordiallv Invite I to “ tune in" to -" u&gt; '
of Irapftag qaall and waa gle­ of Florida rrprescntsllvea for a delivered one minute a fte r th e jw rn t tn a rrest him.
' *
Th* ..........lute u w a, made by'HeraM reading
the enleitaw m ent by attending
an aa alternative of a |M fla* elorid* quota of a t l^g»i lou.iKHi mother died yaaterday. The moth'
Sanford Tjmn»i nditc m e re
Official He port
the "broadrX't "
or M day* la tha Couatv Jail by short tt n i annually. The bill r r had an inrurable disc* ,, and
queali-*l lo 'a lle n d llo- fou Inert a home e.fflre rrp re rn ta tiv e of
CHRWg AKItKSTI Ii
High
Cooaty Jadga R. W. War*.
The Sutpiev murniqg Uolinca* ing 'n f tho Town-etol 1 lull t o . 1the cniiipai;). wire rpuke highly of
would al'ow th at alat* appro* p h y iria n , and n u rro , had
- II
m erlins will Im lode a laaaon merrow allerniMin nt i mi oVIock the LhiIlo&gt;. Agrnry'a ability to
Tray pi eg af g u ll , Jadga War* Im atrly 7ti^KW annueily,
i waiting for her to die so th*
TAI. DA H A 83EE, Aor 7, m
alalad, la la vtotatlaa
of a
Th* chamber adopted, however, brby could b« saved.
—John D. Crews, of Miami. w**| prtrenle-l by J W Cimk in which la Orlando IV II. tlni-he* presi­ harulle it............puny's tntarasD .
The be-al agency ha* rtp rs
Htala atatata (hr lb* protaoUo* an amendment subjecting Im- j
In Jail last night, having i•ecu many other rcung peopl* will dent r f tip- li*-al rluli, aniiiiiim-cd
senta«l the American Insurance
of k m birds.
_
ported _ Lfackatrpp molaasw U#ed '
today.
OLDKHT IKK! ItlKH
brought here from Arcadia to faral taka pa it
Company since July 4, 1912, and
Tha ttata gam* dapartmaat fo r dia'.UIatirn of alcohol to the
a charge of passing a woiitilcaa! A game of ‘ HiMr it*«il&gt;all'' h a t
offer* a n v a r d
to M y excise tax.W. E. • Kadrr, srnutniu'ter of only four other ugrnriat in th*
NEW OHI.FANH. Aug. 7.-dAT check fo r |7 &gt; on Mayor I, napd been scheduled for the RoMtor1!
wha ' aaa proVsea artTha bill ra rrirs th* following —Teddy, a blind, almost touthleea Wesson of Tallahaaerr fre e * ia| meeting on Tuvxlty night, LlrU" Boy Scoirt Trno|i II, returned yes­ slate hivo pchitTrd such n dls*
*111 U*4 to tha basic raw sugar quetaa: domes­ pocdle, believed to hr th r oldest th r divorced husband of M« rean, tenant Sm art said All *otdl«rt terday from hit vacation in Ito- tlnrllon
_ eoortatioa of vto- tic-boot, |A W ,000 abort tone; do- dog In the country, died here yes­ O rrutt, nationally known w m a n ^ a re invited to o.ror and attam ptj chastrr, and P*ru. fndixn* II was
The grdd «ign will adorn th*
iatora o f tha statute, ______
arcom psnitd |&gt;y h it wife -urn. walls of the office.
tr**ii#oH on re** Thrrv)
a horn* tun f«t ’-t-*4 t«am.
terday a t th* * t* of 10 1 2 y*ar». golfar,

1

4-Foot Mocassin
Is Presented Zoo
As Contribution

'asH Control Leffi8" 'Ncw Trade Pact Proi^a*,
For Yearly In-; n,°
la l i o n President vide.
** "
Said He
Would Veto |
____

S

Delinquents Asked.
To Pay Their Dues
I‘LC. Of CrOffjcigj ,

Z:

oe.t ij, M . E. B. RundaH's
Mother Dies Friday

Orlando Bank Nifrht
Equipment Is Taken wetero ,nga^.r.Niucing ,tat.-, J **• 1

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()l«*

I*alm Beach Officer
Is Killed By Negro
“Birth After Death”
Baby Is Improving

Salvation Army’s
1'roKram For Next
Week Is Announced

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o

Negro Pleads Guilty Itfc
To Trapping Of Quail ^ and »*ge ami hour

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/

„ Seminole Cotmf/ Prod«*8 *
'£j
Mure Fruit 'And Vegetables T h u . At,* '-I ' 'c*1*
Similar Area Jn America
•*.- J r

tiftCt.

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,

i

Dnllt se Company Is
Given Ensignia For
Us Service Record

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SA T U R D A Y , A U G U ST T, 1W

T U B HANFORD H K K A lfo HANFORD, BLQBIDA

M
m

"Trading at ihbmtJ* Ignsut* anhacidteyed' cxpNMMlt
that we hesitate to uae J^bUt-of all thtfceWDr wHIctf Btaat
the merchants of Sanford none Is greater than th f\ one
which finds countless persons going to neighboring cities
td dti their shopping. W* «w not the one to-ear, th a t if
a person can’t flHd what -he-wants in Sanford, to do with­
out it; but we do1contend-that the purchase-of staple comriiocfftlea in Otlando1when:they can be bcnght right hare Intowh is dlUdyal Id S knfbfi ‘and to Its merchants.
We hsve never fallen for' the stuff about; "buying
AMeries'* oi&gt; ’’HttyWKyTmUrt or. whafhaaw, ypup.b e c a m e
wt rsalias that*UikvMthifiMnbaflgs oft gpods* betweencitfta.- states,*A«d&gt;tnatfMa-is-tha-onlit. rood-i to- economic
healtfil- only&gt;bp trade,can-.everyone Ppsappr. sad' trad*
m o a n s a:falK'rtlBHat/ifijh;' Thlme can't*1be, traddi vffhhui ottoaldd.refuse*',to dd.^gtooffillte buying!
!r*JW S,

ftn r a r fA V . a UBiiht t. h it

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a i ' Ltakra* Moor*, to Eotex
a m ity , H. V„ on rhsri** of
psHMpstlni lit a- say roadbtruss htldop In ll»W.
' Tha ijnrrrnfr hsl the extra-

"Y et last- year

foreman

Aundk* *»h.,o|.
lislln n * M,»ilua,
1 W IS t ,
( II

e r l&gt;e-

forgot
’*Acciu or

tm la w tf lr libl ro p o rtln i will h«
bssdkappod by a rardioal priori ipiiin a lw » y * h a p p e n t o t h e : o t h e r fplibVA n o t 't o
p a l| m v ar to i* t up In th* a ir oi .n in e ’— Is d e a th '* g r e a t e s t a lly ,
ar b li atory,—I’onaacda Journal.
‘‘A m o n g m e n , h e a r t d lr e a s o - la- t h e o n ly th l _
ills m o ro m e n th a n a r c ld e n ts . flur.H p lig U e * as tfu n csf,
. Florida SoutlK-m
U rthodiit
u h e rc u lo n is, p n e u m o n 'a — p la g u e # w h ic h a r e B eing f o u g h t
have voted to mrriN- and Confod
•rat# v rlrra a i vrill in.ot w ith th. ■v nil th o r e s o u r c e s o f sc ie n c e — a r e d o w n , th a lU ti R eck .**ly d r iv e n a u to m o b ile s , b u r n s , f a lls , d ro w n ln g s , a n d no
0» A, * . n e x t year. Mu*l b* th.
war la iWer— Kurt l l y t n N«wt &gt;n— t h e s e a r e t h e g r e a t k il te r s .
" P r a c ti c a lly e v e ry a c c id e n t la p r e v e n ta b le — n n d
th i s
o p o clally t r u e o f th e m o to r c a r , g r e a t e s t o f a ll th e g r e a t
Bchaol *lot to H v p lrn .w If. illlc rs . C a re , c o m p e te n c e , c o u r t e s y — tH eW m a k e u p
th e
Ymingatcrx loro to |&gt;rHrnd thl&lt;
.•eldent p re v e n tio n tr iu m v ir a t e . I t 's u p t o y o u — to all
t s bad nawo, but motl. ru ■rhoolo f u s .”
aro ouch plaoaant p l i n i that
chlldran rrally p ra frr arhooltloyi
to vacation. If you can get than
ttf adm it It.—Daytona Baach K»,
ninq- Nawa.
t
r \ that daapite a harapar.
In laUly, tho Brltlah hot*
,*d th . rvaulta o f on. of
rm an counl *r IhreaU, cm»‘
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FIXTURES
AFPUANCES

ts s s w r

R*t. and' Mm, 1, M', llwmpaw
and two ehUlton Of apondiW [AOLO.ayxnV DAY eSTWSSN
tholr ractUon camping noar Hetr A L L . A T L A N T I C C O A S T L i n k

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menth’* vai-alM With bffr* undo
in cbV-iworlh; • Oat
Mr. ond Mri‘/ AlbdH BhHaw

Randall' Electric

loft T h u rsd a y . Vat'- PIHUdMpMs
whom thay wUI ha* t h r goosto of

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Mra shttiwra (sthap. Tho bodMb' YMg‘ tacloty of
uva*.

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S m t to offWy ix g la U m l vo tsr

Air Kngii*h aeleiHtat, a fter e r
tbraiinating a caterpillar pslt;
Stepped long enough to tell th&lt;
world th a t ita people ehould stop
fig h tin g -each other aad bOgtit *
Tlgoroua w arfare on Inaerta If
ctv U lfitlo a-w sp ti to lire, S fH v has done many thbiga, ho aald,
.haw human being* have gone ahaai*
to d y tltey meat of the natara*
•nomlra of Inserts. -They haVs an
aaoy chstir*.—Lakeland Ledger.
■A •
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rionda wOr Dd gjhd to' know^ dty xgblii After s' Dill to JackCatered
ratorsna 'o f
llhV
i S ' t a a r i l i r W h s t o H» e j k v r e d " t o
World
Woe In Orlando 6e»‘
Revetond A rth u r Soaring !*««{ th l gorier* I ealoO d*|taHment of
eotta.l tholr oppoaltloq | s lie t hpm# fth m OBMimd Boach th* Overland Company.
WIUI*
saedHaifl forms to OOP* CM N w T '
^
a l f f *5 Bh*,b*r; i W * b* Intend* to a*U many
OOSK oeMHr
arlhrltleo
M a in ’f t S *
S t a h p t K and
C hindler. and
nttmiber* of tholr rocs. W*. he
ta b frltuda fotf’ u v erst
W .I^ K h to fits tfcrriuso th* Saw
h o v e , this wiu he th* aftltud,
f e g A v g aL jarg * hpu«« en / 't o o t a t a a r t “th* rmU UUng.*
dd al| rsa pee table ’ne qfy y
ll»
w r IS Oils eeotloa and th a t o r
ly s few of tb o g “bAd aciyr**
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J v aaoBOB m a s t
wilt tftl for th# W h b g»rdA / I
Imported orsanlieT*; ' "

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Mrs. P D-‘ -AnAseaoa. daaghter,
hiitb. and aofl,- Doaatd,- loft 1*»«
u se SuiaWy-for: a two wsoka*_*&gt;aU
at tholr forms* homd In Prm»-

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thoroughly onjoyld tholr • aUy.
Mtanina Wof*hi»y » ««. P. U.
Her. P act la sl«ray| pDnnlns p a o i .a tilita V » * o y
j
T IIM M i A I I P m
'.om aV ilne loi* hi* boya slid thta
T k » H w I t P. Ilra h a w . part*,
I SSOBa* Othool. SyndaV la A. *1.
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ftANEORDTOENTY VEARS-AGO

.port today from th a front

aAdlrir* d d b k ith

'tifiER—WINE—DRINKS

tA K B » A H ¥

a t the churches

108 M agdblia

1 CHILI AND CHICKEN

!

lll.OOOi A tw r k a n s r n te ty ■accWental

Ho*piH»H

Stuck

F ti R N l T U R B CO,
W O . ^ , '—
Ph
Sanford- A y e .

JE W E L E R

AT;

An old tim er was In the office
past onlay who remember* when
fa th e r uaad to buy rallco by tho
bolt and mother and *11 the girl*
h a d dree&lt;-e* made from the earn*
m aterial. Few fathora would try
that-, now.— Kuatia Labe Jlcglon.

F u rn itu re . A t

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D V ilrisU a
J O H r tA ^ ? A f^ W ! .r H E 8

Due-to-U»a abund*ne* of other cwsfe
varieties of Florida Hah, tha South has Ion*,
overlooked the real natritWe
delectable takta of the Prshh Water Oatflah.
The Impression that the Catfiih l»»hipp«d
to other sections abd sold “

hlldfrn, Imiught- universal sympathy. W»d horror,

thrsataa* to snavlf tho' whole
G u m la SbMteatk oteugrl* OUT

We Phr cash M
U se d

ttcAO- psopta g e t no worked up over th e ton
,f death* in a w ar w hen so m any m ore are k Ued every
ear from accident*. T h » U nited 9 trte * loot W»,000 m en
n the world w ar and 111.000 American* l o a t j t h a l r j f c r t
a*1 year In accidents, th# F ort Pierce News T ribune re-

dtsd.

R

H are' Y our Cleckn
I W a l r h n R epaired

Wal’"A g e n e n tlo n h r s Ijh a e d rlnce th e. »»rkta r _ of
no on* ,ry
Why Joo did Hot ilnir In todayT* Titanic, y et th a t g re a t dlaanter* li *URl w elt' reaaembervufifteen’ hundred persona died*
___
__.
Thhy 1booh tholr hr»il* !■ allenn
‘T h e Johnstow n flood witti n e w r, Ua* f W Z ^ l S r 't a b .
•vrrtd was ag h ast WlW. th e t U * t h . t * t a l l o # f a ^ 'W U . t f b {'. .
frimj
Mat on* had Iward a word from
U,Ilt^T h c Worrd W an ws* th * moati MangMlOttCT
' n,
h
irtory.
In
it,
BO,000
A
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jrrltatt#
,
l*sti
th
etfr
Uves*
a
o
d
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Ih^y
Th*h rams a rl*rk tlownitairs whr
aald,
wRkhi&amp;W l'
“gems' follow phon*d hli wife I, IW f t ^ w ^ M V l r a k achotdi

China la aoskliis a pdaVoh,-

B o C W

d Uteri' rtq u eit uiid.fr adviarment.

. Attorney* for Montagu* ore
taSKfjf their fltfht on *n appeal
th! Oeremor Lehman of New
iYVrtf end fttaex' county nulhorlx liflth a t. Modtajhie hat thomish-ljh riASMIHatod hlmoolf durinf
lo t. seem year* here u a friend
oW fOlfUlf rhhmplin of screen
Hlka ahd ohtnild not bo punished
fVr o\ j putkfol misdeed.

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S o Jk c t^ lb o peeai-ot rrlila whlct

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dssifrV onthorltlr* or* hero In
hrtaiM1-U
m Iiiu ^ utidtr-—iwor
lb* nahis
^wa^aajBi
„aspanies»^!sw»|r-aaoswawo1

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Wa r s a w , Round.. Ang. 7 . t *
Ml—A(Mint to • gro win*. Ilit of

Ohrid*' te rn rn t the request of
MAT' Ywfc stole fo r tho n t n .
M ie n a t dilo rnglUv*.“

THe-Aueident Toll.

And nirtr rtuycJ away htfor*.

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W i s h e s

AtfHfc

0 tu ii^ e

jaekhonvt!ldH fryouiiw ant 1to. a*idtnol&gt;t)dy w illlk k av

•riAit'i •queer I" the forrmon aol.l
C .. **Lo»t nlfht
Who* • be-w-mt boms h* oeefne*‘
. "I'H c h t.
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Pofttti*' A f » % « ■

LOS ANGELES, A d i . V - W &gt;
___ __________ __________________
- O t a W * *r*twWle w rrtw r
S^H rS* q - t 'a l f Jmttrio- Amsa, Jehn ■ Montague. mult b* «Hbur tn th f , ft-obtfcr W tf f i t
extradited to N r. York whether p m o t a k r l r - i W a ^ t M a OttGtmrnor Morrtam wilU It 01* er permit m u la tto ^ deal with
net; Jamas Howl*, *UI* deputy th* bonding. or deidol Ukm of
elkdroeygetitrml declared ycater-j building*..felUng of tnM^ ohrhta
dar,
,
ohip of rndipo and « t n t n t
BIHfirflRM « idotoofiWiim'of
A p o iio a ,n a t b a n a" pofadt
authority with tin g v in v c r do- If ho wonil to ipovo'ldthl ixkttt*

effort -to ftwf thn suit of .ckMJths
or, shoes,- or hal/ or coat, nad
___ ______ttsults yotif iinter than-gu't* Ot-

‘‘W a t 's Jon P tho
furoma.
S') i ' Stopped to toy,
And kin*' replied, “Not hero to
&gt;-

,6 S v ^ l H i r ’8

H bw ever,-it)iIg‘obVtoustith»b-whBH issstoasbld. gVetip. o f
neurons does m o s t'o ff ltd ^btiylrtg, from- sources outsldg. t h t
city.in* w hich1 th ey iltM/vsnd' th a t-c ity , rveeives notfciitgvlti
retu rn ; then thh- eeowntlkh bhtont* whoel- la u p p e t^ a n d • an*
uhH M tlty conditio n '.rtailttl*
Wb have khotvai nhiay. Irtstanoea. wh»ni,p«son*r have
■aiib " h c a n 'l 1b u y . stiftUliattddsuahh litoSMtfcfldlf - and-; - have
•riven, th a t as a- reaaoilt'fdr,g«lrtgi to Ortandd to dd th a 'r
thbpplrtg, whOni- asrakiH aM ar.of 'fiflt.- thB- verv, artteld. was
ighb htore e n d Afctthb'M nta'PTiee, They, m srsly wan t e d 'a *
excuse to taka a-lieth M rlib an d "‘thh. w ish1.*** f a th a r te th e
h b u g h l/'

Fa c to r y in c id e n t

Man
Y fedked A * * r i M * t .

I M

L ^ - S I L V E R

McLeoJIrt,. Jeweler

.wwwe w orw uw M rr e m o f
aonaap aObool i t s T Ai M
l

l P ra a rL In * » l *

' d f e r t.a W ite V f f a d n *

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»lJ*"!iWoiwV *,^fl

shout 30 drtoka. Thst'o S m i b a i wolmme.
tv r any men.'&gt;, l b , h*J jv drink*,”
It: nreWTA**. u i u . A
id th* fellow, “ but n little
Ilka 30 drihka c n n l hutt*
cWl j h this steady drinking toot
r e t * n n M tawa.**
.
.
“S e A m p yelled Mteinf, booting-him t a t into K lfbth Avonuo.
t
1
• • • to

Harry DSvi* Jcat called up th*
City edttoe. Harry to a- ft- Ai nnd
U* Mtt la V g a t Lean and Bddio’a
* nM kt d i h - a t a t o n d u ftw
q a ta te r ah paaaiMa
- &gt;&lt;• - *
“IT * a to gyaat d#w»,- ho S hota
•d, “l»‘a cMoaaaH f t V th a M staat
thing IV* ev*r 1100* 1**
'."Cali* yw»to«W* a i g p d f l l tk v
city editor. “Whn*V tei fttoTltt
Mr- Dnvtao tosh n* d ssp ‘n aijh
“IV* &gt;ato t a m o s Mia fhttar «f
.tw tnsl"
-v» ,
I

-ta whan tsu tta c. t

wearily.

“Q ua' e a t

o f every u

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not Hlsrrtmtnst* against eommerew
hiir at 60 centi" per 100 poui
h t this ( wintry.
The rate for 1*1
Department official* n U that, r f sugar.
under the expired agreem ent, grower* la *mailer.
the
Soviet Union purthaaed
about
|3T,000,000
worth
of
American product* In 1036-36,
(Coatlnoo* From P i l l Qr»I
and about |3fl,000,p00 during the
an
agreem ent which expired t i n t II monthi of 1036*37.
July 12.
The mw afrrem ent will be subS tate Department officials said Ject to n te n iio n a fte r 13 month*.
the
p»et was
entered into
through an exrhange of diplo­
matic notrs on Ault. 4, with a
view to "continuing favorable
commercial relations, and Increas­
ing trade, between the two coun­
tries,’*.
Sfost*favored nation treatm ent
will give Russia advantage of
rraathaeO F m s reae o e tl
all ta riff concessions and
all m rstlc esne (Florida and l^ouIscommercial privilege* and bene­ iatia) 120.000; Hawaii, 038,000;
fits the United Plates
grants l*u»rto Rico, 700,000) Virgin Is­
lands, 0.000; Phil Ipplnes, 1.020..
other countries.
The compare la not actually a 781; Cuba, I J ill,470, and other
reciprocal trad* agreem ent such foreign countries, 36,412.
It limits refined im ports as
as those between
the ^ UnltejJ
20,610 short
W ales s n ^ .l d •,oth erJ.eo u h ltlel! 'follows: Hawaii,
-but—official*—M bf--it—will— havo txins;~I’usrto- Rico,-126JI32;—Vir­
gin Islsnds, none;
Philippines,
virtually the sam e effect.
They described the accord, a* K0.2I4; snd Cuba,* 376,000.
Administration officials have
“evidence of the
Intention of
-tA _ b w b .it h e * g *
the Soviet government w ith re- insisted t(&gt;at Hawaii and Puerto
•peel to trade with the United Rico should have the privilege
S telm to continue to puriu* pol of sending their entire •quotas to
icie* and take actions In h a r the United States In the form
mony with the purpose of the of refined sugar.
The rate of benefit paym ents
(American) trade
agreem ents
aet.t?
That ret authorises tho I’resl- .a a a a a a , a a a „ a , a , , „ a „ , , ^ . . , . - „ , , „ . , „ . . M M k
dent to reduce tariffs as much
as 60 percent on certain products 5 *
~
HKAIl EV A N G ELISTS
of foreign countries which do

Trade Agreement
With Russia And
U. S. Is In Effect

Restrictions Put
Social A n d P erso n a l Activities On Housing Bill
UZABKTH BRIG H A M JO R D A N , B a d d y fed ltar
T a h p h a M 1«S
Passed By Senate
Pi Kipp* Alpha Has
Amendment Restricts
Social Calendar Party In Orlando

Cost Of Housing To
$4,000A Family Unit;

PI Kappa Alpha member*
from 8aafocd and Orlando en­
tertained a aambar of boys who
aro plan alng to oater collage la
Bsptambor at a awtmaalag party
on Tharoday aromlag at* th o
Colonial Orange Court pool la
Ortaado,
Tho geest* included:
Hoary
Wight, Wtlsoa Smith and B. U
Laney of Sanford and Clyde HI*gtabotham, JrH Charlaa Oood»an, Jr. Thad Johnson, William
Tertian*. Jr., Harman Goodwin,
Jr., Anbar Ford, Jr. Dick Hol­
land. Thomas Ingraham, Jimmy
Brysat all of Orlando'gSd.Staa-

House Members
I&gt;cfy Roosevelt
Over Sugar Bill

lACKSONVHXt

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FLORIDA

£ a 3? b -

. Circle Number Three of tho
DraebyUrlan Church with Mr*.
Roy
Mann aa chairman will
m a t at 3:30 o'clock at tho homo
t* Mr*. H. M. Watson, 204 W.
Eighteenth Street.
Circle Number Flea of tho
Presbyterian Church with Mrs.
T- N. Tenhet aa chairman wDJ
t at 4:00 o'clock at Uw bom*
Mr*. Mary Bolly at__ 1113

r.

r

: &lt;#«•* Number Two, Mrs. T.
"• Crewley, chairman; Clrti#
Number Four, Mr*. F, X, Smith,
chalrmin.) and Clrel# Number
Mr*. D J* Thrasher, chair,
man, will have no meeting.
Olrelo

Fear of the First Baptist Church
wffl meet at the church at 8:10
• ‘dock. Mr*. L. £ . Tew-wUl b*
hotteu.

Circle Number Two.of tho First
Baptlat Church will 'moat , t 3:30
•■dock at Urn home of Mrs WatM Uml. 2012 Palmotto A raao...
Clrda Number Three of the
jhk church at 8:30 o'clock with
F im Baptist Church will moot at
Mra. J. T. Hardy pad Mlaa Helen
Ward aa *-~Irnoo
_ Circle Number Five of th# First
Baptist Church will meat at 3:30
• ’dock at the home of Mrs. J. W.
Ray at S47X Palmotto Avonno.

Honored With Party
Honoris* Miss Oayte Mar*kail
was a bridga party and Uaoa
sbowsr glrea hr Mr*, charlaa
Niblack of Oviedo, Mlaa Maade
Rama*y sad
Mlaa OBariotta
Smith last Bight yU th*’ M a s of
MU* Smith aa thaXaJea shore
Bo&amp;JsvarA. Mlaa Marshall ks re
ha asarriad la Howard m.- Warn­
er, Jr., af BL Patarbarg oa

and Aldlao llarrtson of Baaford and Ann Pltroa, Lloyd
PI*res’ Rubio Coloman, Gwen­
dolyn Bartholomew, Jeon Til­
de*. Ernestine Wiggins. Phyl­
lis Pottaoahlmor, Jaao Powell,
Anna TUdon, Mary Ellen Dustwylor, all of Orlaado, Dorothy
Marshall of 'Chlcaro, gad Libby
Hancock of Kuatla.
_____
Mambora of tba frsterelTT Who
wore boats Included: Charles
Cotta, Richard Dana, Bob Cor*
Jimmy SUgB, Jr. la spending
ao(L Billy Thigpen. John Cou­
rier, sad Brack Perkins, of Ben- tho month of Angust with hit
lord sad Borwatl Howard, m a t grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Murphy. Blmplos Penny, Jr. Minor, at Daytons Beach.
Carey paltereoa, Donald Walkar, Jack Roblasoa, Harry B ow ­
er, Norman K. Browtt Wilbur
Coan. aod Ralph Will la ms of
Orlando oad Bdwsrd . Bair* of

ft

*ha church, reported today.

CITY NEWS BRIEFS
■ * ('* ■ (Iim ptf F r a n

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John, and daughter, Dorothy.

The local Fire D epartm ent was
called to the Suwanee Store. In
Goldsboro last night where sacked
charcoal displayed In the front
window ignited th* ssrk contain­
ers, Fire Chief Mack Cleveland
reported today, adding th at ho
believed the charcoal had been
sacked white hut, U U U da mag*

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sis

am i

is rm ti. ava.

Er ^

Theodore-Junes, nrjtm , serious­
ly cut his wife about the body at
Iheir home In Midway last nlgllt
Fareh Bernhardt, foremost ac­
and made a swift . getaway, ac­ tress of her day, refused In absn
cording to a report received lo* don the stage after her teg was
day from Constable W. A. Mc­ am putated at the age of 70.
Mist Patricia Wallace *wpa
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The original bill would have Mullen, who Is conducting a search
MU* Freda Gan** will . arrive
honored ysetorday afternoon with
authorised federal loans of 100 fo r the a t reliant.
a - party given by . her aunts, tomorrow from th* Tempo Muni­

Patricia Wallace Is „
Honored With Party

Mr* T. C. Bolt and Mrs. P. M. cipal Hospital, • whan ah* Is in
Soolt, . at their home on park training, to spend a three weeks
Avenue. Th* occasion w as. is vacation with has mother.
celebration of bor ninth birthJack Carroll, who baa been
day.
Gamas and ceotuta were en­ th* guest of Mr. xdf Mrs. R.
joyed oa th* lawn throughout W. Turner foe ' th* past week,
th* afternoon. R*tr*«h»*nle wore loft ' today tor kls bobs la Rock
sorted fa ,th* lletag room and Hill, 8. C.

profusion of garden flower*. .
• Those
Invited
wore: ' (ho
Ml**** Dapbno Coonelly, Jan*
Thigpen, Mary Aa* WbelebeL
Muriel Lamb, Norms Jean Bay­
er, Joyce Ooodspeed. N a n o y
CoHum and Patricia. Anderson.
Also Billy Raven*), Khali Bare
taal, Jam** Dramsaoad, RUty
Hhaemkkat and Brae* Belt.

MOSCOW, Aug. 7.—(A3)—Isvestia, . official jfovsrnmsnt organ.

Tho T. C. O. Club had
a
plealc at Baa Inn io Bprtaga Fri­
day alght, jlwlasmlag sad danc­
ing ware enjoyed after which a
plealc capper was aaread.
Those attending ware: t k «
Misses Mildred Walla, Halan

a*y I* Marakall, honor gaast,
Mrs. BattetfUld, Mr*. Crawford
Oviedo, Mr*. Vteter arenaa,
lir e. CUado M. Robaoa Ml*.
Chart** T. Nlblaek, th* Mlsooe
Katbertno Lawton at OrlsfoiNdl
WlUtamo, FaaaU Bab* Maaaoa,
Olivo LeXeSto, BUen TToy. Msado
Ramsay, . nag Mlaa Charlotte

DARRELL And
DEXTER HON

percent of th* funds needed for
housing projects. An annual sub­ ’Thu Kev. E. t). Brownlee, who
sidy sufficient to matntaln low ha* recently returned from an
rentals would hare been mad* en­ extensive tour of the western
tirely by th* government.
otato&gt;, will deliver the sermon at

Two forma of federal aid, loans fh Union Service* lo l&gt;e held In
and outright subsidies, ar* pro­ the First D ipt 1st, Church tomorvided In th* bill, which authorises i row night, Jno. D. Jinkins, chair­
a 3TOO.OOO.OOO bond !»*»* In th* man of the Board of Deacons of
next three years and an InllUl ap­
propriation «» 336,000,000.
Sopervlslon o f th4 program by inn, democrat, Nevada, osked re ­
consideration, asserting th at “the
(ho Interior deportment was a p ­
nation Is taking a great step for­
proved by a 40-87 vote, on an
ward" and that the bill "should
amendment by Senator largan.1
democrat, Kentucky. Proponents not be hampered by anything that
of this amendment said there are might be shortsighted."
Ha said Henstor W agner had
already tuo mqqy Independent
assured him hi- would offer a sub­
bureaus In the gorernmenL
They also declared tho housing stitute to establish th* celling of
division of PWA has developed a expenditures uf 11400 a room.
Majority I .coder Barkley, demo­
personnel experienced In hooslag
probpnM. (Booster Lawla, demo­ crat, Kentucky, agrrwl that there
crat, Illinois, said creation of a should be a limitation, but said
separate agency would be a re ­ (1000 I* to low. The 34000 family
unit restriction, he added, would
flection on th* administration of
make it Impossible to ronsirurt
housing under Ickea.
Individual apartm ents of more
8*staler Clark, democrat, Mis­
souri, opposed the amendment but than four room*.
denied he intended any reflection
on like*. Ho contended the ahwnd
messt was a a effo rt by th* Interior
departm ent “to reach oat and grab
new authority."
W agner
alto
opposed the
change, asserting It #ouU make
the proposed authority a “mere
bureau" la th* fastarlar departasonL

which, la d y has fjo tu d l

THE ONE WAT
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S a ir tM o n ty

1 on the woihiny :
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To-Night—

The lady, with tha armful of grocerlee, spends
a* more In th* (tor* than doe* the customer
t t the counter. Sbo has har washing done la
bargain D A M P W A S H terelce and th*
•a tra she doesn’t spend for wsshdsy Items
glvss her more to spend for tho family dlansr.

The effort to obtain reconsider
at Ion af th* Byrd amendment was
hotly centsated. Senator MeOar-

Too Late To ClaasHy
J L a u jid ty S t

“ta n ft You Hear That Ole Swing
Music Ringin' Through H ie Land!

— Hb

C. Jordan It Host A*
Watermelon Cutting

Cover
Va War

• THAN DOING! YOUR OWN WASHINCJ
Y our bundle, washed In bargain D A M P W ASH
SER V IC E *, costs las* than tha soap, soda, ate., and
tba gaa, water and electricity you uaa tach week to
do your washing.

• THAN HIRINGI A WASHWOMAN - Your

D A M P W ASH * bundle w ill coot lata than you pay n
washwoman. If you furnish tha soap, supplies, gas,
water and electricity, Damp Wash also saves yop

PRINCES

• THAN HAVING! YOUR .MAID DO THE
WASHING! - W a wash your d otb aa In bargain
D A M P W A SH SER V IC E * for laaa than’ the cost
of tha soap, supplies, *tc„ and tba gas, water and
•loctricity your maid Use*
d o tha washing.

•Xverythfag Mas

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t weaked sad rsturoed damp, ready fa r /raaiag.

SEMINOLE COUNTY:

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Rally In Seventh 2 H 5 T X H B I H B
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Gains Fifteenth Win
As‘Giants Tally To
Beat Pirates, 6-3
PITTBIIt’ltOlf, A «r T.-W »
Tbo K*w York UlaoU’ IIM AK
tk a P lra la a . fa rn ltb
tie t i. th
imla truublo Joe C a rl ll a k twU»4 t; lAHh«M
Hi. Am m II m i ; 1
b a ll yaalarday, a ad tk a
groat
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to aacond wkan Qtylaflrld walked
Hudaon. Malhlaa aacriflced boUt
-n an a baaa. Barry niad out to
M arlin, Colo acoi Ing aad Hanao» vabi« to (bird an tka aaUk.
B a lk e d akg lad to la ft aeorlag
Hudaon and w m l to aacond cat
• a lug) a to era ta r by Ja * « tr.
Jim H.il»ln«oii than
•In g lrl •«
cantor poahbtg acrooo
Holland
k o t Jaeger « u roa dawn botwaan
btgdAd and
third. T kal onded
I k Inning.
In tho aacond frama tho locall
chalk ad up a run. JlcUootb » “ •
gird to loft and wank to ooct«J
whan tho floldcr m k g k g ed W.
Prichard boat out aa InfUM III
aandbtg Holcomb to third. Kaaao
a loo boat out an Inflold kit f o r ­
k s H-Jcymh. P a l^ la a th rg./ t f
H W U g o t rr lr k a n i gad M v
IBM! th ra y to aaaqnd to gel
Kaaao ending tho Inning.
ln ;ih # k&gt;gth U»o Igiph-

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lkSlB|t|.
m i m u m r*ii
Into#.
Two BWUbargh arrura la th» Ik |J i r n« 4^ m
iu u
Olaata* guuc-t llarklag foarruu
lM « u I t ; Cfc»r«l
rally la tka eighth anew map.
facton la tka Now Yorker*
third airalghl victory, aa llak
ball woa hla Crag lam a »!■**•
July II a ad bacama tka lira’
pltcbar la lha taayar laagvrat.
wla II aaaMa tkla aaaaaa.
I ll bald tka Flrataa la alakUa a a | a a i la Mrioaa trouU.
oaly la tka tacoad. wkaa coa«*r
attva trlfk a ky A1 Todd a»d nil
Brwkakar aad f r y Yaaaa'a al»
■la brought la two Pit tabu rgh
ocrawhallor braoaad through ti
• • to 1 » H o r y . • ag ing k l
two-gaaao loalag a tra ak.

WAMM1KQTUN. Vug. Y -V g t-

l a r t w t thaw i la tw ' uigag -go i f .
to agpraghaottlY tuu.ugu tag * * I
T tu plan, »Kh k Awy aapccKdl
ta offer Iwaa iitv a i&gt; an w a r d !
■Hat W tha w g w k*H. auuhl dtiarkj
tho agricuhuial Jrp u tiiK it auk ta,
Cuanukr tko H vdueag
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object'd that tha maamwa did aoK
dkbkr tha deal . . lie ran* augag,
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

the
B ob Burnt! Quaint R elatives1
A p p ea r ln“Mountain Muaic”\^
Cast Boasts George Hayes, Character In
“Hopalong Cassidy” Pictures And Terry j
Walker, The Magazine Covpr Girl
•
. * T hey’ll be mm In' ’round the
iM O nlam —(he whole
liw p af
V f e - r u d . Knaixy, llod, tfautatqr
■ ltd oil the m l »f link
filBM
lt relative*,
Oalol l«f&gt;* In
fbffloua
in NU
"Mountain
Mu*V,'' n a trry nf love, feuda,
akotgun wedding*, com pone and
p o t 'llk k er w hkh play* Kumlay
• n d Monday a t the K iti T h ra te r.
Il'a Item *' firs t etarrln g . p k tirre, trg e th rr wllh Martha lUij'lr
w ith vhom he ha* been trained
lately with aatoniahing «u-ee*»,
and a whole errw
exc*y*nt
charac te r playera have been a r

That there I* no perfert rrlmo
I* again a lien ed In the *lnry
"Super BlrUth.” my»tery ronirdy-1
dram a learning Jin k Oakle an IJ
Arin. Hplhenj. •
WJi.n %' a-rlea of murder* in |
Voicing falhout »cr*en *U,r* arr
fcnmiplllpd.'-'byjta "retnbrlty Mil*
»r,” Oakle
aa
noted
film
detnrilre, become* next In lln ».
The »elf-tnfne|enl a m ile u r rleutli
forthwith turU ke* am ateur grew*** palnl, llxhlt bp hla Palaba li
llp e, and irarka down the rulli
leaa killer wllh lha akme trrh
alqae* he ftmplnya In h i* , riorum
eharai lerliallnn*.
, The proAuillmi appear* at Ibo
h*« W en playing the nH l Theater Tueaday.
I

ELMER, AIRMAN!

NEW ROMANTIC TEAM

: Davies Uses Wig To I SEEN IN YEAR'S GAYEST COMEDY
'Disguise H c r s e l f 1
|From Montgomery!

Two i l i n of Immrnta p o p u la r1
Ity will play in •’E m Since Eve." j
Wedneuiay and Thuradiy a t the
I Kits T tiratrr, - dracriled a* one
!of the dlaiieat In w hkh
either,
i ban appeared :n a lone while.
|
They are Marlon D»vl»», Uu&lt;
lively blond m m edlrne, and RoV
i r t Monlromery, the debonair
youth who haa b irn hading m in
In eo many Wovle*.
Mi»» Davlea play* the p art r f
| a elenoyrapher who hat b rm eo
hnraaaed by gmpioytv* hrtauee
of her gloden-halred leauty that
‘ ahe diaraleea her*Mf with a dark
, wig and glaane* am! gore looking
for another Job.
Montgomery—ia—a-nnvelWt - whn
| lr. tr a iy about blond*, but It
| forced to aeeept thl* reemlng
j brunette forced upon hlm -hy hit
hard-boiled woman poblUher, who
' want* him to keep hit mind on
hi* work.
in "M aintain Mp*k," the comedy with Bob
II* ia therefor* etrietly heal*
i R ayr which, plays Sunday and Monday a t the
nra* during working hour*, with
iiipplks; by h*nd*nmr John Ilm*»nl and Terry Marlon there, out It chance* that
above. T.||»* W elkrr mukr* her film debut In he meet* her anclally, one evening
icily nf hillbilly life by MnrKI^Ixy Kanlnr.
ttlien th r 't not dltgulted.
lie aide* the two »lar», “ Ever
intbrnathwab
Since Eve'" haa a raat Including

The Au*lriam en lrrrtl llelcradr,
B*rhU'a capital, on Dee. 3, IHM,
■ft*r *helling Hi. city four month*
A Wed hy (he llrlllnh aim ed launch’
•a, the Serldaii* renrruplnl Bel­
grade t l day* later. The rlty'a final
fall 'oenirred Oct. 9, ISIS.

Captain P le n a "h a reu i ga*s
place* lu a hurry. Ila «klpp*red
th e Normandie ia a new (ran*.
Atlantic record In lene than four
daya.

Screen Magicians
Present Amazing
Tricks In T opper'

Cary (Irani, C&lt; nitancr Dennett, Rolan l Young in T o p p er.

KING GETS GIRL Fernand Gravet Is
Big Hit In His First
S S T - A new rta r. with genlu* for you don't tee him - )
’j
quiet rnmedy and blub milage varlout im plrm rntt
rnmnnio llntbot on thn rlnema ' th*lreerie but Inrw.
K V -v' hurl inn!
|
9
•
||o I* Fernand flravel. eereen ]
■ jj o f l
Idol of Hie Cunllnrnt,
whom
first American
plrtum , "Th* (
!
King and the rtin m i ntrt,*-npt j j -'-i
m » at the Rita T heater Frida*
; I
H it. I t m t ebruaD It — under*
' ,- J
rtandahle a fte r
acting
thl*
plrture. M. dravet la liandtonm
In a tail, dark haired. broadL*;
shnulilrred and Ihnmurhly m w
.rullne w ar. Add In Ibtl
fill nitliig. a warm and frlennly
■ '
|i-raiuinllly, an exrellenl epeahR r r l 'l
lug voteo and you'll iindrr*tanil
lb« elation of Mervyn
l.eRoy
•h e ll ho *lgned him In a m a■;’] Ira el la*| year,
lA J
"In The Kina and Ihn f'buru*
E h u
fllrl,” Mervyn I-rltny* first ptr*
B ifid
lure a* a producer for Warner
■ M
nro* . m . nravet play* llie role
uf woellhy, *pendlhrin ei-Klog
■ ly
Alfred VII who tumble* madly panlra for domination of a blr.
In lore wllli an Independent III- elljr'a liualne**, Columblu'e "A
He Amerlran eboru* girl, por- Fight In the Kfnlah” will makn
b g 'l
(rayed by Joan Rlondoll. . The It* local bow Saturday at Ihn
"T*. ; “
king love* Hie eboru* girl, ahe R llt Thuater. Don Torry
and
j lurn* up dier note at him, and Rneallnd Kellli brail llm larr*
enibrnie*! IIm isnrry, mad fun la on.
rt* l which Inrludea Ward flond,
r u n ’ fri|||( |
Norman Kra*na, anthor of (Inorge McKay and l.ucllle t.nnd.
| aryeral *rreen hlla. and flrnui Cbnrua rho M an, Ihn comedian, wrote
Thn Royal E irbange of I.
don waa aitablD hril In &gt;!■!■«.

■ywh comedy__d r e r U . a i i ’aljty—
The M|H-rallnn of a unique ra
dio Imam de.lgnrd to rnnlrot
from «h«—Kroo ni n pllnllea* air
plrfli". form* I be tiaula for mueli
of I he romedy.melodrama action
In Jin- U lliowu a rurri-nniulgli
nroroker, ' Hiding on Air," an
IlKil lladlo plrlnrn abowtiiR at
He- llitr Tln-ater
Wi.lin-.day
i r d Tlm riday.
Pirlraylng Ibe cb araeler nf Kl
n o r 1,1in-, o b llli wa« r r t a l i .l l i r
lllilinrd M i-aqlay in lit* fam
urn " ill &lt; of italurilay K lentn.
j Pm I , rlurlea, Jno , K, llrnwn It
**•■*■1* n« Iti** editor of Ibe all
larc newapaper a . ttell aa -the
lleiiiidiiad |ire«b|enl of ail air
plnnit ruillo lieam rompany form
id by liny KlblMte, tmlorliin*
Jon ft.. Ilfowii, atm Dlrilh and | n nflilenre man. Ily ea|ilnflag i
i*j|iif of perfume air mnagglert
1 Ibroogb III* i rcellrnt tin* of the
I liealil Itrown m vn. lie- day, uol
♦ a .te r lidand In the miuIIi Pn . lo mellllnii Ilie Inrenl ini-ill III
rlfk hi no ra llc l iH-eauje it urn* Hie lnw,i»fnlK, wlio b are been
di.rnyi-red oil Raster, 1872.
I IjihmIwInked by Klbbee,

Week1

Two Stars Appear As
Earthbound Ghosts
In Comical Picture

idio Ream
fiddle’’ and ha* lm-n delighting
vaudeville and night rlub audl.
m m alr.crj . P o n y Knight, Jan
(Htggan, Spenei-r Charter* and a
bunch if, . .other
long -bearded,
wgulrrel.gun totin’ mountain folk.
;Tb* turn tn tr r r n
l»
rnattr*
tgthed b&gt; John llowanl
nml
T arry W ilkcr, Hie latter tho la .
moua "magaxine rover g irl” -for
whom I'nram runl Pictures cmP
duetad a ararrh unique in film
hiatory. Paramount ta lrn l eaeciitfeaa hail » re n ’* Mi-a » W ulkt'i’e
p o rtrait on Iho rover of a n at Iona I inagaatnc and a*ke&lt;l N or
man • Rm kwell, noted illutlrnlur
who made Hh&gt; |M&gt;rtralt but who
foat- track of her, wliu’ the imalcl

Com

SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1M7

&gt; Kelly, Prank Mclluy-h. t.oul.r
a t the llitx Sat- h'm'ndn, Allen Jrnktn*, ami Carol
International lady. Hughe*.
A iyyaif— a ■thTrirrvwi^*. &gt; » « ■ *------ -- .
nth. nnd *ho vrn* Philadelphia and lloolon retailn o . ____
lithitl tim e t railway Hue* in 18Y7.'

PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF AU(
Honda), Mole.a, f ume Curly and Avoid .{lie Rii.i Ii , Martha
f la y . Bob filter,'* ’* i vi rylei-l) '‘.MOI'NTAIN MlfSIC."
Tie . da) The lllg ' liny l l i g l .l v a t th* Mai m e if yi u
ra n i eon’* »t n g h i. fin (be u i o n Ana Hoi hern, lurk O aki1
in "HI’Pi:it.RI.KU TII.”
WidiirMlny, Tburralty—Uolirit M&lt;*nlgomerj*. M ari'n liav-e*
"EVER M M 'E E V E .’ .Mldnl fia ln re Joe K. Ilniwn, P ltten rc
Hire, ftuy Kill........ .. HIM ! UNFAIR."
Friday l i n lanee Bennelf, C irv firan t ''TO PPE R ." Al»"
return f». "THE K .: r; ,\S'|&gt; TH E CHORUS fillM ,” .
H ilunlay I’lny SCRKKNO. Pel r H. Kyne'a "TWO HUN
I,AW." ne.l "A I’lC IIT TO THE PINlfHI.”

Recent Taxi War Is
Dramatized In Film

AT TIIK I'KINCKS.H
tVitunl.iv mid S'liiday, An ». I It** nnd I ith lioiigl*. F a ir
bank*, Jr., Itnloiioi Dil Rln end Ken M aynard’ "BOOTH OK
DESTINY."

NIgarka, U a Em ir a( K itaiM 'a th ief wlfa
kratk ar faea Iho taaaara at Plym outh. P^g•Tar a a ay* apa ratinu. It la forbidden that
I a whlta a u a aaa th eir face*.

TALKS

MAC S.

Japanese A n t b i i i a t l a r lllraei
Hail* (above) vlUted w ith Sec­
retary of Stale Cnrdell Hull la
talk af te lllc m m l of the llaa*
Japanese rriaU.

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Bsafarl la Tks Oaly Centra]

Bamlnoia Conntr Produce '
Mor« Fruit And V«geUM*B Thun Anj»
Simitar Atm {n America u

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. AUGUST 9. 19.17

S hanghai Is
Excited Over
JtecentGash

Amnesia Victim?

Troops Begin To Bar­
ricade Roads Lead­
ing To CMnepeArea
Of Great Port City

Silk Workers
In Many Areas

EnUblUhed In 1908

Copeland Attacks
Roosevelt Efforts
In Mayoralty Race

SAND BAGS BLOCK STREETS IN CHINESE WAR ZONE

60,000 Men, Women
Leave Looms In Ef­
f e c t i v e Walk-Out
UnderCIO Direction

Jap Marine Slain
InShot Exchange

Senator
Bully Re-named Democratic
Saya“Wc Have Per­
sonal
Dictatorship.
As President 0{ _If_Not-P©4
i trica-1^Truck- Growers

PATERSON, New Jrrw y , A u k

Scores Statement 1

Annual Stockholders Of Tacit Support
Meeting Hears Op­
timistic R e p o r t s D e c l a r e s President
Does Much To Hurt
J. .1. Holly anil tlcurgi* K.
Harmony O f. Party
Ilnlnn-s wen* ic -cirrird tu lha

S o l d i e r s Patrolling
Streets Armed With
f GrenadesAnd Rifles
SHAN G H A I.
Aug. 9 . (A P J'—T he Chinese Peace
P reserv atio n Corps b arricad ­
ed roads leading to Chinese
are a s around excited Shang­
hai to n ig h t a fte r a clash in
w hich one Chinese soldier
and one Japanese
were
k illed
T he clash cam e as Japan-

f

aaa rofage**,
Iiraruatlny the
YantWn vaflsjr ■’A
twnIral Cblneso area*. poured Into

Member* of Iba Peace preaervktkm Corea patrolled th e road,
armed
with riflea
and
hand
trsnada* aed helped up Bandbag barrlcwda*.
The Chinese eald
lonlgbl’a
clash
came when a Japanese
marina motor trurk attempted
lo eater the Chinees govern­
ment n Hung Jao airdrome In
the western environs of
the
city.
Sentries challenged Urn ruerlnaa but they refused to hall.
com puted - Ite
conquest
of
northeastern
Hopeh
provlnre,
Japanese adm lnlitratora moved
Slowly toward tho
establish­
ment of a permanent rlvll gov­
ernm ent
th at
would
Ignore
Chinese claims to . sovereignty
ov*f the rich region.

2nd Lieutenancy
Won By Preston In
R e s e r v e Officers

Poller
started a far-flung
aaarrh for pretty Dorla Major,
cigarette girl In a Washington
night Huh, who disappeared mya*
tc rlo u ii/ a fte r
leaving a note
ttis t rea.i: ••[ f i g V m i K tE E i*
go atreight In my think m i.
china."
S earthrra a r r inclined
to the theory th at ahe became a
victim o! amneala.

Court Issue Seem
Important One In
Coming Elections
Republicans Studying
Implication In Rift
Among Democrats

Ihe arm .
HU alleged assailant
wa* arrested a fte r being almuat
mobbed by the crowd which g a th ­
ered.
E arlier four sh eriffs' deputies
wen* eent from W ilkes.Itarro to
aid nine city policemen on cluty
H eprreentativea-of the
unton
and employ era disagreed a t lo
the extent of the etrtku In I'cnnaylvanla where more than 40.000
normally work In the nllk and
rayon Induilry, but New Jrmt-y
epokeamen for both aldea agreed
the walkout w ai “successliil."
T rltile
wnrkera
organizing
rommiUei' leadera In Boaton said
OS percent of the 10,000 New
England allk workera would re*
main at work under rim ltai It
already algned.

WASHINCJTON, Aug. 9.—(Ah —
Much can happen before the 111.18
off-year election! roll around,
but It la becoming apparent th at
repuhlkian hopea of recapturing
substantial ground in eongrraa are
Vfei &amp;l*!&gt;«Mti jfirtth l.jre a j* .
Moreover, rieloni of a return to
NKW OI1L4SANH. Aug ». -f/p|_
power In 1940 began to arise In
the minds of tho minority mrn Pretty, 17-year-old Elolne Willie,
when they study the possible im­ accused o f flogging Oscar Kay.
plication* of the rift In democrat­ &lt;7. a WPA workman. In her fiunt
ic ranks and the passions stim u­ yard, stood by and entiled &gt;,»tcr
day aa her father, Alfred t \ Willi*,
lated by the court bill fight.
Political observers a r t on the asserted "he got what h r de­
served."
alert to rotch the first hint from
Police said Kay was tied In a
the white house as to the presi­
dent's plans for answering he chal­ tree n t the Willis home and Kinlenge ta hi* leaders nip involved In iso whipped him whilo ion neigh­
tho democratic revolt over the cruet bors and fellow workera looked on.
tl illla and hia daughter gave
measure. He h » never accepted in
term s the . su rrrn d rr in that signed statem ents to polirr, lhal
girl flogged Kay a t Ihe fath
fight—a capitulation nt got la ted the
e r’a urging because o f *•(«!*.
by Vire President Garner.
talcs' and "derogatory remark*"
If Rooacvelt carries to the tnunu rm
,
, ,
try , na many of hia political lieu- * A
. , 5 Wl A * n rh rr hsd
trnanle expect him to do, the
.« ,'U fl,r'u * .
fight for objective, of hie .dm in*7 a ^ J ^
d 0n, rh " T ^
iatratlon. Including reorganhallon
‘ *"*'
......... .
of Uia supreme court, th a t issue
will c u t a shadow over every I. r 1
““ h

WPA Workman Is
F l o g g e d By Girl

W.
w . II,
ii. Preston,
r n a w i'i pf
vri this -*Clly,
—o
waa one of the thy** men in
the Blue rnnka of the C. M. T,
C. to be commissioned Second
‘
Lieutenant In the Reserve Of­
ficers
Training
Corps, J. 0Michael, first lieutenant of Ihe
SMth Infantry Rsaervea, reported dem ocrstlc p rlm . ry r l f , whetke^ ^
“"
today.
or not there . r e to be definite " r e - T «
T?
Mr. Preston's
performance* p r lu l? e ffo rt, by the a d m ln l^ ra-L ^ y V 1 Adnma u t d W illi, tele..
* f ? P r**lnrt ststioi
throughout the four year tra in ­ tlon to unseat party rebel, in the #
ing period In which ho rose from senate, m .n y of them e e r t . i n ^ C o m * .
t m J " ‘ 'M'*'
Uie rank* of a "basic" to hta face opposition hy -|0 0 percent '* ? !
to m ® ^
hi'" '
present position has been highly Roosevelt" enndid.Ue.
| . ** ” " . " * ^ ? * nl lo th*
satisfactory, It waa
indicated.
Private adm inistration c h e c k l^ " "",d fF“nd K ,r . m"“nln'f in
This y a ir ha waa one of 20 boys Hat. on democratic senators up for
^
,,f turi,,u'
^ w h o had been recommended to re-election mark them flown a . f o r l 'T k
h
r the Blue ranks and was Ihe high or against the president in ths* h r^
**ld 'J " 1' ln1,1 h1" ’
point man of the three* who were court bill fight. Of the .12 .e n a ,.! ‘ , ™lh"
" f ‘ * ‘ h i’ h ^
qualified for a commission.
seats up nekt year for refilling.!
*! w’p ? /
h h h'" " " : nd
»•
Mr. Preston was very active 2fl sre held hy arm o em t. and only “ “ .F WPA ,o r,n u n
In tbs ri mp affaire a t Fort Sere, four republicans. Yet admlnU-|
w rnl
^
i||1|lpr&lt;tn|
von this yoar ^ a d , during the tratlon strategists declare th a t of
review in which men of the Blue tTu. tfl democrats, 19 were openly anything, until we cams In the
milk w en, In charge, ha aeta d .n r tacitly supporting lha defeated K
« . oudIo I u v l n r restaurant,'
«n
u
• a* Colonel. Mr. Michael com- court bill and only nine oppo««d. w ,m 7 .n “
y
Th,'n **?
Tbs
n,ended bln. u 'being
being n "snappyi
"sn .p p y
T b . only direct campaign an
an- 7 ,7 ? .
u M ler’* and one who would " a d -1nnuncemrnt y rl made by a senator hie flats. Alfred l&gt;c*l me,- and
vane* rapidly In military actlvl* ‘ In' the afterm ath of 'the court fight another brother. Robert, beat me
II***"
I le th a t of Vfn Nuya, Indiana dem- too. Then they lied me to a Chinahell tree In their front yard and
’-----'o e rn t and die-hard opponent of
Etuis* whipped me with a steel
j the
admin 1strationh
proposal. cable."
{ Month in advance o f the Indiana
I'oRcr *ald the elder Willis d e­
clared,
tied him lo a tree amt
foe* of n declaration hy Governor Had my daughter give him the
The S lats Waller* Board will Te Brassed, democrat cxacutiva, besting ha daaervnl. She hit him
hold written a lam inations for th a t h* would not get s rrnomine with a repp. I don't know how
many llmoa ho waa hit-.",
—*. all social work pooltie** an
fleptamhar. t l , Ik v u aanouneb rrg ra n t Adams e*!d Key -de­
Odier pnrticlpanla ,n that'dem o­
w4 today by M arrsrst , Wtndau. cratic revolt who fac« testa of vot­ nted spreading i to r i n a l« u t the
district dtractor.
girl. Ha addsd Kay had "well* on
e r aratlm ent. next year a n Adam*
All apptlnalloas m u t ha re- la Catorado, Clerk In Mlanonri, hia back and leg* and bumps on his
u lr a d to lha aui* «((ir&gt; on
Qi'letta la Iowa, head, but refused hospital tre a t­
le p tim h e t 4, and u appltcatton U f f l l l l In Connecticut, McCnr' ment."
ncalvnd after that data will h a'
ran In. Nevada, the South Carolina
aid trad for. siam laallou, aba
Veteran, “ Cotton Ed" Smith, si
ready &gt; long a t o u ts . wHh tb s sdInis real ad la unallfrm inistration on farm
tog tor n social wort position
poUciao, and Tydings la Maryland.
apply fo r 00 application
flAltfTE MARIE AUX MINER,
From supporter, of Urn white
a t lha district office of
A ltar#, Franca, A uf. St.—U*)—
hens* to the historic struggle
Urn Mato W aiter* Board, I t charge* of im dfrcorar esm
President Albert Lebrun opened
Old O e tn H earn - BoUdlag ta
yoeterUay a new five-mile raUthpm
by
party
conserve
* Orlando.
» o y tunnel through the Voogts
Aay pars on who applies for a Uvw to th eir own ■la las, even nl Mountains which will
enable
tk*
V
"
*
.
o
f
throwing
the
wi n
the repo biles ns through "sphs* F™ m » . to move troop, quickly
to Uho a wrillea Siam
tWkeU to
acattor democratk tato southern Alaac. In c .a . „r
*«ack from the Rhine.

Welfare. Board Will
Hold Examinations

France Opens Tunnel
ToSpeed Troop Moves

i A—

a

offices of president and Tire
'W A SH IN G T O N . A ug. 9 . president: ri'.|V 'ftltrl|7 uf the
(A P ) — S en ator Copeland,
Manrmil (It Inin Truck Grower*,
Now York D em ocrat, com - 1
liu- . «l lhi' annual* almkhulilm ooting today oil th e p r e s s 1
er's -meeting- lo-M recently In
report
that P resid en t U oosc-'
tliu
Ki'inlimln
County
I'otirl

v eil h.td in jected liim self In-*
to tho N ew York m a yoralty'
Kli'illna iilw tn ra nf Ihe orrampaiKUi said today " A t'
gaullsUo* au ra; It, O, lllt'k- leant 'wo have |n th e Uniterl
aim,
llm r tr
H rrhsl,
I len t, S ta tes a (torsonnl d ictator-,

Redfearn Speaks e . if cord Restrained Franto iatm clits
A t Rotary Meet J ^ ^ ^ ip u ia G o n - Final O ffeusive
I d Valdez T oda
|In Northern Areas
Flans “iUap-irp”I)rive
To Permit Concen­
tration On Madrid
t'om menling on Ihe slogan of |.
Itotary International. Rev. Paul 1
Redfearn, pastor of the Methodist
Church, stated that "Servirr above
&gt;elf—Hi- iwofita ntnM whu serve*
the best" is one of the finest mot* *
to* he bad ever heard. He was
gue»l speaker at tile Meekly meet* ■
ing of the Sanford Rotary Club
today in the Valdes lintel.
In cummnting on the Sanford
group. Rev. Rcdfrnrn ilerlared
th a t from hi* observations, it inrlvded svmo of th e -fta rst m-n hej*
had aern.
A report on the Rotary District
Assembly at llnitnw wa* present­
ed by II. II. Pope who told of some ,
of the artlvitir* which hail lieen I
planned for the future, lie R aid
Ihe meeting was "very in&gt;tiu&lt;tive
but nut exciting".
|

H K N h.w i:. ,\u g , n.
i/\)
(lurii'tiillssttiiii I i:nt« Is*n
I'rRIl1
ni»rth»fn
ftirtus
l«uti&lt; Ii«mI nh.il In itvcml «•((!
m i i nl|ni| llii'li "‘Filial of fi*tt
plvn*' nciilnM tli" pr««t Itu i 4 nf
AMurlitft iiiitf Hnti! it ini nr.
tin*
I IjihI piivmiliK'lif ♦ hlnuij;lm|tl
In
Ititrllifrii Spain,
a
Initirguitt I'Iuimm wti'l nr Ml
It ir y

I i im i i I m 'I

g « it (* |iu it " n t

ir r l

^ tv tifft *7»ii ~ ilisT* Tin 'i»i* A trfnrlin
1

iniurRi'M i f |Mir u *i ....... .

...

N lrlul, Henry
Wilt*.
I t .' It
1‘ll'Plii. J. HI. I'iaTr- Whrte,- IIen
ry Itli liter, and tlua Helium li
who e III anrve during die 13.17
l S it H-amin,
Bbnrl
talk* were presented
by M&gt;. Ilidly, Mr, Hrhmah, prea
Idem nf dm Haiitnril flrnarera
Credit Cnrporallnn. and oilier*
It waa brought In dm alien
linn of Ihe iimnihera lhai Ihr
Hanford-Ovletln Trurk llrnwera
i- liJoyed die '‘enviable peril ton"
of being nun nf Ihe iddeal ant
ilm ngeat cooperative
market
lilt- a.aia lalluile In - the eiitlrt
elute.
A 11ii .mi* Ia i report from tliIrea.ilrrr Indlealiil dial the aa
m m I.i I I iim
had been very
aui
rossfnl dining the reeent eea
.am.
f.tnrd r ItOTle; nttnrtmy- for
l .i- nir.anlralliin, ie|eirleil dial
llm Circuit f n u r I rendered nu

lrtuiictnluH 'iii
wnn
n«
iulunm -1 itnlur mi Ju ly I I , ' w iiliIt
ills
i i s ilrtnlly n » i Ih- IM" | h m iiii | ! imI mmnI
III" atitcliilril
M il
nl
fill ill" lin n 1 1tit? i'T fttrMMt.i j m in t liiliit
Itf«It li.t'l I m tii fliuil
n*'Hi •'!»« Iti lhiH
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H i i i ' ! in
n
null
Iitpnl|lnl&lt;*«1 flPvrmi
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Mt"
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I ' l l ; liim ii I ih uicf» liy h psrnu|i - n f In
I tt hi

jiifin ,

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m u in b u rn .

. Tl!’ I

c" n ,r,tn rv W,U
flimult.ne.uisl)' With Ihe rrslgTint nnrlhitrn m i ' * i I&gt;-*+i
h m u ‘ptiuiiil ihnt IIn* m«m
. .
. . I nation of K. I. co n i (almvi-l a* ilrMmlly f)iil"l
Ir»*&gt; Mu lumif i Ihts mnMme n|» lb" niisiitiltii*
(leorgn ltollina, in charge of the hpi|(, |&gt;f , h(l , .„tt|
Hill mu "4 I Im
program, iulrmluc,-,! th,maker , „ , rrM, JulJlrp ln ( -h|ruK„ .........I ..... .
l«ll"l I ill t in ..
a . "P a rso n
R edfearn
and
................................. .
„,*■ likitflittfiy l«i
•
nounrrrl . un a ,fu alu ir Tif
Ihe
1
,
*
,
,
,
.
’
w rallhv BUlnnit I n k inamifMi Min i
II It 111 lii'll"i"«| Itn ii
Inlif lie*! werk, llliifrirt C inyrm ot, llBj .1 , , ,
,
• , ; . li&lt;i*rmili"i 11ll4i'",;ft1»t l£* IIrl ,41 1"i -h i .
» »« .
I, 1 s *1 a
1
WMlIil Mm km, |IM&gt; Itli'll I
ul Hiltary
will.
, .M r *.. nl*
, nfmiwiny, it*nit
,
f f| llft|14"ll III Vlllf|i itta III* »;
. ; t KhIiiai llnrtnn
,
tno (. lhti
|iri*8unt.
»i
. m»iit|uifaM«m
......
- Het.
1 #that
1st n . gather*1
. nllegerl
nft
ui 1* ll"f«II" IIIii tVll in m if"t |i» | 4*
mg of the Hoard of Director* ,,l
M -crltlc. e n d ,- .' bnog,- J•*111"I1 111'im ii*»r«f»"ii! ii, mh • llil rl
the commit too chairm an would I'- comm U..........ha, g e l
they
I...... Hull III IhlBI|»n illIMI IVill
held Immediately ir f o r r the reg- Juj|ltW K1Huri„,.B ,,f |h ,.lr
mi nl (nr liimii nil .Miii«111•1 (f Hill
ular meting.
' und autoiiiobilo roMipuiiic*.
11. II- fjilemun. prcaidi-nl of
MAN FltANt'l-SrO, Aug.. 0.
the .c *pford rluh, amiouncp,! Ibul
J 1/11 —. f i v e chD cen lanauaa*
another a**cmbly of the rhairmeii
nf rnnlm ittrr* and memlHira nf the
* A iiJ T f u D I U L I 'i j ,
|_ .||,
.
_
tins ovurtliii" in h#ep* Hati Frau*
Ivmrd of director* would be held
~ ~
~ , *• * —■
»
I t l l l i o n I I I *1 1 C-MITH i fm o'i lliliiAtnmn/ ■-(nfortued
luformeU uu
Wednexlay night at hi* home,
l hi* war In the Far East.
and th a t any other memle-t of the
It's nu «a*y job. ’
WAKIIINGTIiN, Aug " M 1 It lakei li.UOu aeparatu plei.es
Rotary group wa* invitrd to
The R eroustnulion l-'iniince t'„ r
Im*i,ili' ,i Ie|m itill )i-*let,lay
it of lf|Hi In ptlal C hin ese, and
attend.
tom la *1 out I ‘.l.272,0o7,llId In s ev ery linn i* -ham l-sel. T h e
I The Muiilrlpai -Con,I ,O rio n lull* mote ill,in five year* ot tuaos In w hit'll ll I* kepi a ie
schedule,| lo, I no
)•- 1, j),|, operation
u * oimI • liunilreil lln io , n* la ig r
aflernnioi ha* been' |Mi*l|Hinei| | Di*rl,ralng it* *1 slid ing a* « l ' a * an A m erican p rin ter's esse.
until iouioirow ulteriKHin.
July &lt;11. the n ip o rH tiid i 'm o l T h e lrp *-se tlo r gi-la plenty »f
U tSD O N , Aug U. &lt;&lt;1'i—Th
ii Im * I n-v ii paid .h a r k *1,71’*.. I--K work a t well us tuut-aurk.
Hri
rotary
lo
riii|»
i
InI.
,
t-,nI
H iitidi iron and atrvl industry i«
"Tli* Young Clilna," tha^ local
027,5m.
I'uhlle Inalriirllnn. T W
rmla&gt;rra**ed—It has t»o niiuli of
A p iitinii id it* oulloy i*-|&gt; organ (if Ihe N ationalist' party,
liusinrvs. In the mtdri of what t ^ e Ion, Ml*, riel li nd«&gt; tjilh-il. rosenteil relief nil'" 'll OUI* nnd M'l- was nut *lth th* first sstra . II
S4itnilur for a tn o w&lt;&lt;kr
should he summer slump, thv left
nther m gm enl ili*hur*emenlv l&lt; &gt; u a sliest s by 12 Inches an
v ara, hoi.
,
uounriiig llx- lapturo ut Fane
stiel nulls ar* turning down n r
vnviiui giivi-rniio-ulaf ngrptU’1*
dsrs.
III th,- direct li'lidlllg fi» Id, the lal Mint aa* illtlrlhuled fro*.
l&gt;.
I,
Thrn*lmr
wa*
|t*iio,|
„
..... ...... id
Thera tro amim 10,000 ChinIn June production nf »ti-e1 in­
qnrprjiutInn I«-1,1 03,712.813.2,(1
'b uild ing p'M iili tmlny hr |.,&lt; al
im hiding *&lt;idi •'*■* in H*u Francisco, and all
got* and ra ilin g s was fl,IUi&gt;,l*l'
p riv a te m |e r p r i
hulldiiig lnn|&gt;er|nr tl. |*. I'.niuu
i ml loud-.
Ii I are In a helltcoin muud A
tone, nearly a record.'
rrganisallnna n
for llie to rooting „ r Id/ homo
irnluv. slre a m o! to ller* «nd ie ln |ra m *
The monthly a v e ra g e ' |n turJ. In It,,*o coufi. Tho eon. v,. miK-inl iiistH u lion * nnd
try . Thcsi le n o w rra have paid! urging Don. CMn-g
Kai-abek
for exalnptf, was kOS.lhm tunsund nallniabd In ttial | j ; y
in 1U390 it waa 974^00 to#*. Tint
hack 41,l'.'dl,iltK,7-i l u ,l,ilr.
*" fight ll u‘H "Ilh Japan baa
guile tn tile lininrlsiid,
y ssr produrrra may avetago •
Tim tlsiiifiiril I ’lly
rurmtiU*
’ Tits Chinese of Hsn Frencl*
mill Ion tons nwmthly.
_If-wtotlim-xi 'IV■
u i U o ntoMlIy rial, tours*, ant
I'anloneso are Ills Ion kbun# lit
-------: Ihe
Nafli&gt;nall*l
gm ernm anl,"
NEW V«IHK, Amp,,
(Al said Jo h n Yehtiil r h ln , s y, lung­
— Fron*4v U,w i4/b tala io&gt;(o ro- er Inodnr l u . l b r Im nl t u lo n f.
* Wo will Cartxlnly raise i
port Oil yedtf-idat (liar rh*-lr (lag
Robert W. Lord, who 1 visiting in drove over the Mohawk T tail In
sh ip III*- glam liner NuriUalldle, fund for lied f’ros* work and
New England, slate* that he Is Massachusetts, the Tamuir Trail, had low el III ,*11 r t la llliy
foe* w helavar war maleilais may bo
of
getting g rs a t enjoymqnt from and tho Slorin King Highway Ini orda lor A , l""'l&lt; *ri*a«liiga m. needed. Chinalias plenty
Us la la a l N - * York lo Kurofie ■nan |Kiwar an thoro probably
hi* daily reading o f the Hanfonl N»w. Votk.
will bo nn roerulttag bar*, #«•
“Th* most, thiilllng p ail nf th*
~ — '---- *—
Herald. He writoa, "H aving been a trip waa the ilcMenl Of Storm King vo yag*. ===*
Tb# ru n ' helm ecu
Ambrose rept for iv la ld rs"
raddsr of th e' paper for many, Mountain, which &gt;i»r* to a ehrei Light and lllrimp* Itiak, ling i When I bo Jatianeat*
Inva^od
many, y e a n . I to not foci that I prociplce about Ian thousand feel land, wa* mad*- In ilit'-e ,lava Khanghal Ihr* HU Cumpanloe—
could get along without It."
above the HuJ-on River," ho aald. I I hours, and seven nilniiii-a, whlrh ar* n»l
a
iiimmarcjal
"Recently, I road th a t J, A. “In fact, a fter we ai'tivrd al th* tbg lino said l| had la-a-u In concern b it a honavoleal soeda
Takach is »njoy|ng bis copy while bottom and limki-d at Ihe llttla formral by radio by the Not' ly- started an avlillon school
on bis vacation aa antsh a t I am. Isdgo. w* felt shake)'.'*
mondla'a f.'api I'lerro Tlioreai, Imr# for Oblni-a* yoolh. T h *
E arh morning, I rand all that ha*
Mr. Laird traveled with hia a s tb * liner pa*ae&lt;| lllahop a project waa
g i's *
"9 but
happened lately to flnnford "
soma o f ' tb* Chinns# waat on to
daughter, th* former Edna Lord, R o ck yrslerda-,'
While on hia northont tour. Mr. and her husband in f'onnnticut
A new record for llm real baraova pilots.
Ig»rd has scon much of the moun­ and Rhode Island
A! I bough
most
of
Chlpawant Trussing waa Inins up by
tainous section o f th* New Eng_ . H * stated that **iht* jj*N»|»Ju her* lh a Normandie when atm ar- town'a population . I s . A m erica#land atatro tnchldtog the rhains nljaro vary friendly and ir e til itiivr* rived horn last Monday, three bora, nearly avaryona bar# ( g f
the Grown Mountains, the licit estod to hearing 'u f Florida and ' day*;—n - h m ir s ,' nn3 i w u r m n rstatlvaa In China t i d * heavy
irhirfA Aml th# CitlkUlb. II" s Ih , Iti
u im out from )iUli«tp'A Itiwk.
• orrsapondtnc* |a carried 90.

W ar Is Footrace
ForNewspapermeri
Of U.S. Chinatown

CITY NEWS IIRIEES UFC Irfians Over Nine •••w-papwr-. *n d.itie.,artwork

Britain’H Steel Mills
Refuse ToTakeOrders

Sanford Resident In New England
Finds Pleasure In Reading Herald

Normandie Lower*
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To Study Court Bill
WAHIIINCITON, A mp* U. - t/D —
The lluoae a n il the Rrmiti*'a lov/r r cimrt pn&gt;r"tliiri* bill tmtay kU
A Si'ii,ite - limine roilferem w conw
mitlec tn work out an
agreenient -nn-plable lo both hou*,*.
fh alrm a n Humnrra, Texn* Dent*
,c i at of the House Judirtary coin*
ip liter, -obtolnnl unanimous con*
Mill of the H ouse for this action*
la-ndrrv **id it eliminated ihe
nerd for extended ctmaklcrat loft
of I lie ievl»ert „,r*»,t, r wtik-h r-in.
Inin* no mention of Ihe Mupr, ma
Court liy the 11hum, Jmlk-i-try
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Action On Farm Bill
A»surc&lt;] Next Term
WASHINGTON, Aug. U. ((!&gt;-*Tin- Senate agricultural romi.tlta
loo voted unanimously l&lt;"l*y to
yep* rl out a general far m bill
within a week a fte r the consen-IIB
of the n rs l session nf Congrea*.
riiairnm n Smith. Knulli G an lin a
llem orrul, said tile new hill would
he ready fur lh&lt;- Senate rcganlIce* nf whether the
l*r(-»ldenl
railed 1 special eesaion nr t ’olla
grr** did not meet until Janu*
ary.

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British And Italian
Steamers Bombed
OffaAlgeria Coast
Both VcsodA Able To
Make PortA ndldentity O f A ttacker Is
Unknown To Them

LONDON, Aug. 8.—&lt;AP)
—Lloyda BrllUh undcrwrltern reported from Gibraltar
today that an Italian and
British steamer had been
bombarded by warplanes at
almost the same spot off the
coast of Algeria near wartom Spain.
The British tanker, Brtt'sh
Corporal, naahad an ' BOS th a t
■he w** being Mtaharf and later
cancelled It and gUemed Into Ai­
rier* SO mile* aoutheaat. lle r

Feverishly To
Move Citizens ]
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project Ilia th a t blasted into P u­
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tha beleaguered capital.

Poultry Association
Members Have Meet
Seventeen mambafs were pres­
ent a t tba monthly meeting of
tha
Semlnala County Poultry
Producer* aasoctotlan held la the
High Bebool le a l‘ night, Alex R.
Johnvan, •acratory-treaaurrr of
Iba grown reported: today.
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coma before tba meeting, tba
g ra sp opened It* program, the
main event a f which wa* a Mbcuaalah a f tb a -P reparation af
PuUata f a r tb a Laying Hooae- by
Mr. Johnson.
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director. l h # M o r a l M rvka, . Centrally located In ,th e pro
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Ith * p lant drawn by A rehlU et P
| In W aahbigton, official* tald tan J . Houghton will hooae' th e
!* Jc4m E m m o n eantlnaed a« d f office and'room * of the grouKd*
ractar of the employment work keeper, # ehow en for men, the
, } under -mart* gyatem" ealactlan. t
number for worntn, ***M
| Governor. Ce»a appointed Fred other plumbing which will be In.’ B. Bradehaw aa hla (uccaasar, b at g u lled according to the requf~
i Emeraon dttUaad to atop down. m n lu
of the State Board
[I A ttorney General (media ruled jira h h . The floor* or the build]
,! t l # k £ f » r e « had feU au tberlly lo w m ^
a f concrete and a-hi
lattice fence will eurround' I
act under' J|
propeaad h aad g u artm .
DETROIT. A u g , «. —W *toperated ami
Plana and apecifkatlon*. for
I’lam for atepplng up th a. relatl
w j » p ro rlM
propeaed camp along with
prlcca of all General Motors auto*
ture.
prelim inary coat r,tlm alea ,1
Mohllag ware announced yeatrrTha mala
day. Fajlowlng clmcly upon tha
far tha wort
price , forrrane announced by the
monk la rt r
Eord Motor Company and tha
italrm en t of Gatirral Motors
chairman, Alfred I*. Sloan J r i
th at prlh* boaaU ware Inerllahle,
A tw nu a T -.B a L U a .
OUemabUa
Pontlar, Chevrolet and Bulck dlM a g i a a a w w ll a a .w n d
alilon, af the eorporatlon dieh a a tha gov* mof u&gt;
clodcd th at tha retail lutings a rt
•tkar iha aUto alletmvnt
to bo Incrraaed.
f -la ga Independent ap
Effective Aug. P, OldamnMIr
prlc** .are to be lnrn-a«ed MS.
A fter Aug. II, Cadillac unite will
be raUi-d lin o and toS allc 180.
Laughton
M anorial
Hospital **t regard f t t oeoperation from
Itulck will ralae rrlalt price*
I'rslae
for
lh*V
clll
following an nines# of about two f V federal •geocy."
rnmitllkh
|
alujut
.1 n r 4 percent (from 1.10 ti
Ovlndn
»ho*o
ellort*
ae
weeks.
i The g o te rp a r predieted eeveral
apprnxlm atrly fOO) on Aug. P
He was bom In Ruachuck. daira ago th a t (ha dlaagretm enl od (lie goal nf n rlly-nwn-i]
I’nntlac and C herrnM Imvr not
Bulgaria In 1U3 and ram s to the wiUi fadfral official* would be awlmmlng pool wa* given ye*
y it drlarutincd the date* for thrll
m illed Stale* In 1003. He had “am kahly" settled, but did not terday by t’ciunty Attorney H
lived In Sanford for the peat 28 aay on.w hat bnali he expectrd aa F. llou»Ui&gt;ld*r, markng the n(- advance,.
Ilrrau*- mnny prodm -r* weir
(|rl»t opening of thp rompb led
year* and had been engaged aa a | acoord.
underotnod to be awnitfoir prira
projert.'
farm er.
Town Clerk Ed Jordan, "&lt;* action* by Ford and General
Mr. Stoinoff was a member nf
|ng
aa m atter ut rorvmoule* In* Motor*, authoritative anurrea In
the F irst Methodist Church, Lodge
trial need m*ny
vl«llor* a n d dtrail'd m twllrf all other produr
1341 of B.P.O. Elks, and the Odd
apeaker*. W. It. William*, c h a ir are will follow the tam e rnurae.
Fellows.
. I
man f j the Heinlnntn Cuuiitl All have hern affected by the tnSurviving him are hla widow,'
erraaed eo&gt;t of m aterials and
Mrs. Rose Stoinoff; two daugh­ | BELGRADE, A u g . « (AT ■ Cumml*alnnera. was the f l r « t higher wage aealra.
I Tha- aattaustod M -year ni,| a*
speaker, followed by F. A, lit*
ters, Nctka Stoinoff and . Mr*.
Rloan, In h i, etatem ent whkb
: u tl n r tn d p treaty between Ju aon and I) I,. Thrasher, memblamed labor dlfficutlira for a
fu ila ile agd th* -tln ll-d Itatae
sons, Robert Stoinoff, George
eh trp drop In G rnrral Motor*
soon will ha. replaced fay a new
stoinoff, of Danla, and Jam es
groan earning* during the first i
pact; according ta prcaant In­
Stoinoff, f Miami Spring*; ane
half of 10.17, *ald fh a | a ’Vuh
•
brother, Ralph Stoinoff, of Bul­ dications/ • i '
Tha pram nl ajireemenl, whirl,
g aria, and one •talar, Mrs. T borati
wa* eonei*da&lt; .between tV iih lug
Dixon, a f D ints.
Inn an d , pre-war Barbfa on o rt.
Funeral aervlcea wilt ba held
| 14, t i l t , I* am ong the world *
Saturday afternoon a t 3:00 o'­ i mo-t v«n*rabl« doenment* of
clock a t the F irst M ethodltt ‘ IhU bind which have rem ained
Church and burial will fa* a t th*
In fore*.
• *
EvcrKOCan Cemetory wltfi th*
ratlur* of tfal| treaty to o«
Rev. Paul ftodfeam officiating.
adjuatad to m adara trade rondl
All number* of th* Sanford
Ilo n a. haa a realty hampered th*
Elba have been requeatad to ba developm ent. of,, normal rtlatlo n i
present by Gaorga Thurston, ex­ between th* two eounTVIe*.. In
alted ruler. Pallbearers will ba fd d , tha aachafego of good* with
chosen from lb* rlub end apaeial I tha IfaUad Rtotoa haa coma a l­
aarrtoaa will ba rendoctad a t Ut* most to a standstill In th* last
grave.
two yarns fceaaua* of tba atriel
Tba Erkkaon Funeral Horn* applleatloo by th* Bala rad a gov­
will ba In rh arg s af tba funeral ernm ent nt a clearing aratam
arrangement*.
With count riet which parcha»ed
lea* from than Ibay aotd to Ju goals via, as waa th* case with
MEXICO e m T A u g S .- J /P ) America.
Gov. Jem aa V. A"r«l of Teiaa,

William

Goetack

and

Hanrp

Naval Troops And In- *:
fanlry Of Chinese
Fncinp Each O ther
N A N K IN G . A u r . f l — ( A P )
— T h r Jn p n ttM C n a v y w o rk e d

fi'voriidilv today

PITTBBURaH. Au,

E fforts Are L o st
H u « rc In V c .s tm c n tH

-I f th* p w rt*
and w into It, I
h a . , n . t a aingl*
w hkb U fee to a
af bis tw a earn
re tire world. H
*to*r u n a to «
gram . It I* toa
toar* la a papal
gfcm him a Ufad
Oav. Oaacgn |
vaato, a o etb a r d
recently td a a a i’b
a* favoring nnatl

IIUT-r BtP*m«r» urn rarrylnk
«in- Ja|wiir,K down In tttianghat,
Tlirro huiiilrnl troop* In and
ni-er ilia rlly
»«w
iwtlmatag
ut

3 0 ,0 0*.

_

m u th n a rd

th ro u g h

th e

Ito p eli*

U ia h fr l o p r a f umlivtared war, a

VaGyrt

tim^llUtee mlgto. , dp;
ward to the’ Yellow T tlrrr^ th a T
ft| nmniijr Afnri n an rmliFpnUi.
Mnsion |*iole|, in North China nainral boundary botween N orth
*ii*'I they could Mn' (he doom of nml l.'nulral China.
In tjhanlung provlnro, Untied
their llfc'a wmL If |he Japanese
advlra
at k
gain control ticcnoic the J a p a n c e Rtatea i llltou* on
....... ...... to their rnniul at Talnafu wnra al-.
regard inU»b'niir!rt n . Inimical
their own purporoV In ronltnental1 reedy re[M&gt;rted eoneentrating a t ' .
TnlngiHii mi tha ennui.
Aala.
In Ehnnghnt. IUnili'i! E late,
—
'
t'on«ul tleiiirnl t
a ifety men»i.re«
h
A m erkan
tered throughout Itin loirrminding
—— province*.
I’re Salted celery m*y become j
A broadly -1i p i c *ot.itIve Amerl a new m arket feature, according' ,
e-nti realdioli *rneiIteory rninmlt- to a rllpping from the Farm T
tee wn&lt; foiood to n i-u e p ro le f Journal Mihmllli-d to a HaraJ*,. 4
thin ‘for Ao" iIron nathinol*. ar reporter thla morning by t.’oualy, ■
range for th. L i nrircntratlon If Agent C. It. Daw,on, who U cow* t
rondilhm , l e i i ^ ^ murh worae or vabiu-ing at hi* home here
Avaeunt'in in m e of need.
Injuries •uatalned In an auta aa* ,
Eapi'it in lunaport, fombtnff*. ciilent at Wallerhoro, H. 0. r y ^
meilielt.e nod hollaing were named cetilly.
to the eumnijllee, fulfilling n long ) Thu artk le read* a* follow*:
p rr a riili-Vt formula for Amerlean,
If lent * In be made In D a ri ■
1rnught In a Chine,* e rl'l,. flam (o u n ly , N. f*. Ilii* aeaaon bear oot »
] m lttcc inemhara -aid they were present
Indteatlon*
pre*alt*d J
develnplnr plan* but I tin I did not re k ry may noon become a m»r* l,
I Indlente that an emerpenry wa, ket feature. County A gent 0. W. I
inn-lderinl Imminent.
Overman found celery making a'
Amerlean ro u n d er official* In earellent growth In wa»ta placaa J
Other Clilnrae elite* were Inking re a r Mantae although th* plant* I
elmllar preenutlon*. The ron*i|I»le were a t time* covered liy the ll^v J
i-eneral here n*inme,| charge nf wafer*. Tho«e who taated this 1
•■nnrdlwatlhi* the plan*. e*t*ddi*hj celery Mid th at tha tide w atar
ini* rommunloitlon* and l«,uing W»ve the vrgelahle* Ju»t enough 1
.inter- rhnuld a eonei.nlratl'.n near ealt to make It highly palatable.
Il'M lU n * n - r*w» vkreel
At. any, rale, a number of grower* will eip erlm rn t with 3,000
plant* thl* year to determine II
the new Idea h at pr« ctk al value.,\1

r«u*.,
I’re-Salted Celery
^
ml n(Itwrit urit* Seen A Fossibility .

NEW YORK, Aug., fl. - NT)
Stormy weather over Iho Atlantic
today gave It"- Pan-American
Clipper Sul. the mo»t rigoroil*
te a t uf It* fill'll'* to delennlfio
thn fraailitlily uf rum mrrclal nlr
traffic
between
Europe &amp; and

LOCAL W EATHER

America.
Shortly afiee taking off from
tb# River Shannon a t Foynea,
Ireland nn It- return trip to
A m trlri, Iho giant flying boat

after (her rilietic^di
Mother had died.
" n " j i The monthly rovered dl»h -up*
; Fbyakian* Struggled to k*«p' per of the Townsend Thru- will to
hi* aew-born Infant all**. Im -lh rld tonight at 7:00 oM*wk lit th#
Inadlatrly a fter tha post •m ortem , Welsh a hiftlding, It wa* nngparation, th* baby w ai placed In 1naanrad today hy W. &gt;1. Iluchc*,.
g« Inculwtor and fed waygpn. 11*4* ]pre*Idrrt.
pHal a lta rh r , reld there wa* a
--------• f a ir chance" for IU survival. | i - _ , i ennlrailor Fn-1 A. Dr-1

Tima.

tog freer w ai endangering the
Ufa of the (inborn baby.
__

Juna 30,

of Prnniyl*
ra tk trader,
if un record

V

Jepalii’en niarlno* amt Urlfo^e.
Inlniilrymi'ii worn tarldg earh
other arroea liarrlcadaa only lb*

-KIIANGHAI, Aug., fl. ■
American ml**lonar|p* U*t night
iV,')re»»eil frar* that 'gcnnutlpne
of effort and jnlllm n, of iloltar*
rpwit to ipread the ChrUtlan g o ,'
ini might tie nullified by Jupnnr.w
iloniInal Inn of North China.
Aa Jap*time rnluinifa forrnl

with faintly flk k trtn f h eart and

A yauqg uaresyloyec
faulty., abet hla wld
and tw a alat*n and I
today w k k tb a bulled
rift*. F*U*a t i ip ir te
and Lieatonant Edward Kirby
■aid' 3 g y e a r aid B arnard Gregor
kliUd tb a th n * to tim badroeau
nf th f lt^ a g to q Three n rta* -w rit te a by Bernard
ladkatod -ha w** drbrea to tb* a rt
bp wwrty admvM* ihaafly. A a u b m
hfatbar.i n p E lk 3T, faawd tba
hrtUto whan be awn* bam* frem
w m ti tot* morn lag. Tb* m etoar,
M rs. A rt* Q regar, IT, lay mi tba
D ear a f 'b a r taaaa. l a tba bad ta
anatoev rem n ware aprewlad tb*
bad las a f Rto aiatore, Mary Apa,

in

Chinn May Be Null­
ified By Japanese

here on n to u r a f M eiko. y c ile r
day [eiu rn to d Wa aland In favag
af his I hint to r n for President

-Vfito-

with-

M issionaries A re

Governor Of Texas
Favors Third Term
For Pres. Roosevelt Life Out Of Death •
Drama Is Enacted

Man Kills Mother* 2
Sfsfetfe And Himself

to

trrrilir «-t|ili&gt;i&gt;lim that iU'nitd|»hrd
ntmltid. The hla»l *»&lt; believed
*liuuii_.!„piil, After the i'xplu,)pn.

L a b o r Difficulties
Believed R e a s o n s

From Bulgaria And £
LivedHere 26 Y ears!*

Fleischer P re s e n ts .
H erald W ith Peaches Sanford Sea Scouts.
M eet Thursday N ight

' J

Marines Land At
Port Of Hankqw _

j

of
14,000 • «(aflhlM
population
( f m thre* ild M .a n d frem .the
skies. *
*
Since the a ta r i af the m onth*
bid' cam paign ag alru t Ifuatra,
MJ)00 gcyarniDcm bomba and
&gt;h ills wars estim ated ta h a d
crashed Into the ancient capital.
Almost 000 civilians w ars said to
h a re Seen killed in these bom-

'

Undeclared Sino-Japanese W ar T hreat­
ening To Spread To
(ireat Central City S

Says U .S. M u stA fm : W bffm inary Eathi
“Wfth U*n Or nEl*e Of Cost T a Be l
Empl6ymentServicc sented To CityC
Will Qtop Function mission On Mas
t ’* *, *■ n ■
I*
■TALUUASSme, A m , 4. _(ff&gt;
Tentative H im ind epe
—U nlem tha federal government htfewa far the propoeM I
mtkee a eaetrlbutlon. florid* ramp la to located on Iba \
w i n . . * V n g wktout a H au l pb* between Palmetto and
rmployfneot a*rvW and eavw 910,-1 Avenue* Karr been rompleU
AW tolg.ywtoy Oataroar Canr aaW preliminary eiilnutr* ’ to Jn
jaaterdafv •
I tented at the meeting of tbi
“The attamey central U fa w*1Cemmlaalonrr* next Mai
can’t *pend .what the leffalatare
legislature night
being made
in an
nif ht are befog
mad* la
in e ffo rt

Loyalists Put Oh
Display Of, Power
u ** SiV h, VJv
! r «-t-v
Sieve Force Virtually
Surruunds Strunghold Of Franco Men

BLAST WRECKS FACTORY, KILLING ONE, INJURING 40

first all daylight rro--lng of the
teat flight i. The era It wraa eg
peeler! a t tint wood Newfound­
land about t»v&gt; P. M: E astern

B arom iter
Yealerday. 10; today.
PractplU tlan
Total fur yealerday.,.
Total fur month to 9
Ttm paratwrea

Matlmum, »»; jnlnlm am . IT,
, .
W A fllirw m iN , Aug.
(A T - Herald reading
O ffklal Report
c flm ala tncreaalag In th* coun­
High U
try, atailatk* •&gt;» the fedaral hut u i nf invertUallnn
lndlcat*.
t’rtm* report* submitted hy po­
lio* In &lt;17 elite* of more than
100.090 population
eutm
ahow
that murder* amt non-uagllgant
rnanaUaghter*
trnrr»*ed
from
I I I to t i t between Jan. t and

�tor

K A tf r m r o 11

A dditional scputift* a c ilv ltfia In Sanford hfura
w ith th e o rg an iiatlo o o f th e new Sea Scftul T h W ,
the sponsorship of th e S anford Lions Club. Orgenlx
, H | . P&gt;«
.
.which give backing to such Inspired boys groups are
This Is the ftn t of two articles worked eat bss •ran adopted with
a g re a t work fo r th e fu tu re o f th e nation.
In which FreeSea Orwrvr to react
I f m ore boys h e * b a n ™
Scouting re tee the eaHvklas af the la r
s. ntghwer
m any years ago. th e possibility of a
settlement Administration to eh*
th e M orro C astle d isa ste r would, be It
tabling low, fixed medical feea
tent.
for
its clients.
A lthough th e S ea Scouts a r e a branch o f the- Buy
WASHINGTON, An*. 8—The
of. Ajpeirjc* m uc^ of,
Bc.«ttJ.nWnt _A4letolstrsti* lr

®i pwww w m

fiC T T i,

itiB sc a ta n o n

s i t u

ifBWA—
.U iU 'iU n , Jew el.* |

cm crg en cy .
‘T o b e vigil
w a te r a c c id e n ts ,
th o r llie * f o r th e
d u c t a n d s a f e ty

1 Thu. Ud M * tee* t o m Whet to
•ip ert, He Is f ilf f l to ejJPPto
rnedict I service to e family pi
.ptrh*p? fir* far a y**r a t U».

tovclMd;
(•FWH

Itsliset Ion - ILM ■
tual experience,
AY, AUGC8T S, 1117

*JK*aew him Ihrlng end breathing
f t end moelng about us and yrt
Htiwis dead to tbs beauty of sum"m*r end blind to the mignon­
ette.
[a.was deaf to tbs cardinal singv fog .up high on the tip of a

•'cheritr- prlcrt, fpr th . petj
sffyeted ere for the moot
clfwnte of the RgseUJffBtnt
ministration and tea pay
whet thsr m»J borrow from
icnrnm tnl or accumulate
government supcnrlped tf|

Tbit Il»»eU)*mrnt Admffiistnu'
lion hat beep ccpfrontoi ijltb
As Burto* SeesThe D. 3.
|hs' medical problem almost froto
• aamawmw
We all know that Aipericpna by and Ifttgtt hfve.some lu creation in I0M. - Its clients
are
largely farmers wiLhou'
very ,i|uoer misconceptions‘about what Euppeany nre ll&gt;*. credit
even for pleat*
that the Englishman has no sense of humor apd tljat he Ing endresources
harvesting crops, math
-la, to pul it mi|dlyr a sissy; that the Frenchman is s dandy Use It pay for medical sereless.
If* sty an I Jit drank at his din* with n Milk handkerchief tjfcked in his coa£ sleeve; that The problem became acute In the
to*? nec-nt-on* who -erne e*ira(.&lt;ng German* are biock-heada; and thet Italians aye eli. swarthy Dakota* during U|a 1938 drought.

*. i tpe « » tj
itaie minutes he rat at the tiblr
'wtry computed nt do1|era ho‘d
E Instl .
N
JM rthpngh ttirrv w*» tnnghter
.
ationt Mm he never nnee liftecj bio head;
begnfy nor pity runld rauatt
him I to things such ni that
'; M»I|* WM dead.
WL&gt;
I eaw him H*ing and breathing
end moving about among man
T s ie p that be knew was hU I'd' geri, his red Ink snd black
■nd M* P*ni
b b * not the ilora In the heav
r' verts; ho rare,! not when rosea
i
were red;
The world spread great splendor
shout him, but he saw theta
no more than the dead.
KDGAR A. GUfCST

« . I k * t ----- -a*-- •• ----» .l - T - ls
“wop*’* who can't stand the sight of. blood.
It Is.interesting to note' what the general concensus of
European opinion is about America and Americana. A up in the madlcil ?i»W. , * ' ^

there ‘a re

wme who say: "I'fly

- the pour Chinese.**
Xba Psrdnn Dnsril refused 'o
give C. A. Skipper, former b*nker,. a reprieve, but doggone if it
wftmT on • technicality.
AmeUs E e rh irt h a t bren found
St last. If you don't believe ill,
*ck anyone of a score Ilf tK-rson*
who heard It over the radio.
The

1
jl -

h u rrl'sn e

w hl|h

U»e ccuH'

I of. £ s*&gt; . • fsverjte. **l

jy « f y 100 p o u n d * o f c o r^ T b y thm
F ire a to n a p a te n te d G q m « D lp p in g
pntCM k B v th la process ev e ry fiber, in
«rY *TJplr *• satuysled

with liquid rubber. T h u counteracts
dangerous Internal friction and beat
that ordinarily causa blowouts.
Y O U O t T 1 XTWA N O T B C T IO N
A G A IN S T PU N C T U IK *— because

Firestone Standard Tires give you all
these extra value features because they
are firsbqaellty tires built with high*
g rad e m e te ria le a n d p a te n te d
construction features. Y ou' SAVE
MONET because you buy this high
quality and extra value at such low

W E R TQUmquite
-T heA ndJE
W ELER
WatctyM
Fine W atcjj And Jew elry R epairing
Diamond M ounting And E n graving
s r .» ,T w

Before^hm vtngM fo tj

.

Cam paign by equlp p lr
a set o f new Firestone

;

,

NOTICE

- .T
V*ra
pi u n u iy UmmieaJontEe
ttommia
^ w u pf
od Htmiooto
^MWiy, Florida, wJl at a meatlag: to be held a t the
Court House In Hanford on Saturdi
1IJI7 at 10 o’clock A. M. ^ 2 1 w

4J M 1 , , ,
4.7M* . . .

&lt;s*«

SA N FO RD TW EN TY

100.19 . . .

U M S ...
H a lf ...

andpqpnda, ei^deteer.ng tongue, awl rakSbw

Hunforil ssyk ihs solder *?*•
a good sand off last iig^fU and
After bearing e taiuisaa talk
nllbuuih uisny of them ««re loo shout hto Name. aSwOuWhew
bashful in com*, they know Lb*l
Ittsii**
« e are b ark ln r them to their
new unilerteklns. Gsplain ' PrssIon Ayyra e n d ' Klrai \Jau l* n sn l
yVHUani Heard all of Qooipsaylt
lu (iilsydo, aud i s , mea 'w e re
h rre «a noeete } f *fte Ttoerif St,
Trade end the IJema o A r li. At
t:0 o o'clock,. t | e bead started
rendering one of tkSfr elegant

LUaiutara must
iMj.axi.uuro
m u st accompany
accom pany bids
btoto giving
g iv in g M
fa lll do.
do*

‘T11

by, the WPA remind* m of Flnrlconcerts.* nag gn»r •
d a's .rainy sssson. It ru ts loos*
insiks by Vo roet Id tk y shd ft.
Ilk* nobody's business for a dsy
J. Hally, the meeilng * wed sd*
Journed,
The suuusl celery
bed e ir
inoipme^i Is on Basis thru ash out the relery dslte fnr Iky sei- • M ir fpr m MrtUi# r«r Thomh.
Understands w h it snd hnw
mio ol HIT end If 11
If n r t
'"to v et he's soppoetd to pay,
dlverslfli-Bilon Of craps seems to
t e ' given S rew snl of two Ur Ihe talk of growsrs now,
ti ■—s_. -—
- - *by com---bfllWn**• Russian
rablrs
II. ft. Hwllh of Ovlrdo was Is
muatostlng' th* Information to
J^Hiwney ' fof J*elM|
Hie r l i y today combining bust
Ths'gsnford Herald.
ness wllh plnasura. II* sllll re ­
—
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- Th* pakeagv of a bill by Cun- tain* bis rtalil to run irato*, &gt; !fW » *1
gress to limit th* length of snd Is In the bejiklnr, farnltoi,
and lumber business. If ibera
freight train* to 70 rare &gt;n the in­ Is
aurihlng else to do. l|, u.
terest of safety doe* i.ut appear
..... do II,
A Jully party of young people
Fhoricr trains
•prut T hursday at P*lm Hprluga
and more
enloylng bathing and * picnic

dinner.
ft.

A.

Newman

has

returned!

National Rsfoty ikmncll haa
is say a tout drivers' Uc*n«*
l "Illinois wad Ml )h# only
&gt; (hit 'stood tig' Its cilltei*
. year by felling to pass e
laid drivers* license law.
Mtoto, Vast Virginia. Ftorifamily h a v e 'to
M frais, South Dekoto, end oeinraj
iweeks. ‘

'W r^as mm. . - C.li

emergency cos*.
ibrw the Idea spree
.♦WT w»lTh, kaodled
article icmnrrpw-

5 « 1 U jfM K S *

‘T h a t A m ericans can d rin l
"T h a t some A m ericans are
hut they liv e In Europe,
"T h a t A m erican s get d n jtjl
"T h a t an A m erican w w ldln
the W edding M arch from Lobe
‘T h a t stroo t battles lie tw i
so common th a t, a fte r a w hile?
In vo ur sleep by fu sillad e a n d 'i
v a ria b ly chase gangsters* corn i
Hu into p asscrahy. O ccasional
corps'^ throw n out o f a sw i(ti^

esse of sectional discrimination.

Tb* work op Uagfmlla Avenue

e gran* torn Rf**1

IwIIpvu the tovkn Is flooded.
"That American rpon keep
u bonne und alwuyii put thpjr. )

mlraed

Al) the world Is In sympathy
with China, but thto sentiment
wpt.nob help thst Important nation
vnnr much when the hlgldy train*4 lesions of the Mikado go Into
ijB u m - • • ’

er. eh*t#tttofl ragv
cony* extra, and t
m w «*R*ct t* herypv

* T h li iltustton / Bcvitnped, if .
di-icribrl by Dr. I t C. tfliltam a,
Rasettlcmi n t, medical director!
Of H5/XW farmer* In North
Dakota, 48,000 became Resettle,
ment-Went*. A cornperabl* con­
dition cabled In South Dakota.
The farmers were not alone
«-». — among those effected. The dee*
ton f*!t' the money shortage,
so, especially thoae with rand i
practice—and that included al&gt;!

Florida breomra "stormy wrothor"
off North Gsrolina. Just another

erspient to tighten the burden of
business, now It's the burden of
tonin'** to hear the burden of
government.

Or couree Ith s^ feojlljr lyatU-

lH l fyaa do npj, ravel

under the tread are two extra layers

j- ■ ,t*smps Is havhig an rphlrmlc
"T h a t when tpere U a stoc
* of rsblei. W hat Musrallnl wants
■if people ju m p from the top ol
if
BO
.epidemic
o
f
babies.
■tre
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Chins is reported es getting i
- bugs lean In Tendon end thru

more or toe*. , I i to smell, bnt n
hM
.T^Pknows he will be_jm UL and )tto
;fanner
•
N*-*
Th. rtiuft n , tjmj ton»«v
who might othspsW* haye hfd
to Join the rarfii* c a ra ru t that
Uft the Dakota* during U&gt;»
drought f t o g^e. to etfy on t&gt;*

States:
.
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"That no American ever ofa atyrtylflff. Ufti; difl i$ t
come out of a tin cap.
"That most Americans llv«&gt; op
bijpclyftd^.itaoii of
n skyscraper.
'
"That Americans love work above everything elae.

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the month o P ,
that Ailanta *U
talk ta ram pas

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S o cia l A n d P erson al Activities
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T o B e A w a rd e d B y Section M ay Getj
P re s id e n t F rid a y U. S. P ro te c tio n

ELISABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Society EAllcr

Social Calendar

Miss Frances Wilson
Honored W ith P arty
Honoring Mlaa P r a a m Wllaon,
bride-elect, * u a linen ahowar
given yesterday afternoon bp
Mlie Betty B laten aleter a t her
home on the Lake Prant.
The rooms o t the IllatanaU ter bona were decorated with
a profitilon o t gardra flower* I*
peatei sh a fts. Playing Ublaa
ware arranged, la the l i r l u
room.
T tilM ih o o t
Iba a ft e ration
brtdfa » a a enjoyed a t the conctnilori ot which blab (core prlie
wae awarded to Mlee Mary
Dlfhlon. Mlaa Franca* pearaon
woiq acreeno prt&lt;*:
J j i t th g ^ ta a . hour ’rtW M W a U
.* * /* i a h r V by th e '
the following: the Ml)

Circle Number One of tho
reibyterlan Church with Mrs.
* P . Boyle as chairman will
itet a t 4:00 o'clock a t tho homo
I M ra .U . M. Rambley, between
J k v w th and fclghth S tr e e t* ^ o j
• •&gt;1net to Avenue.
Circle Ntimber Three of lb*
Prdebytetian Church with Mrs.
Boy F . Mann a s chairm an will
r t a t lilO o'clock a t the home
Mrs. H. M. W atson, 204 w .
E ighteenth Street. . Circle Number
Five o f the
Presbyterian Church with Mrs.T. N. Ten he t a* chairman . will
meet a t 4:00 o'clock a t the home
bf Wru. M ary Bolly a t . I I I !
M yrtle Avenue.
Circle Number Two, , Ur*. T .
f - CrAwley, chairm an;
Circle
N um ber Pour, Mr*. F. K. Smith,
Th* Young People's Service
lh a In ru n .; and Cirri* Number League ot th* HolyCroei Church
entertained the members of th*
following Central Deanery last
-Sunday a t — th e parteh bousei
Daytona Beach. St. Cloud, Or­
lando, New Smyrna, and Win­
ter Park.
Mlaa' Doris Jackson led tb*
davoilont] a fief which - Arthur
Melrose of Orlando presided ov­
e r Ibe basinet* session.
Lai* In the afternoon while
sapper was being served th* San­
ford ’ League presented a play­
i n t B aptist Church wfll meet at let entitled "A Visit to Ilia H ea­
I n . J . T. Hardy and Mias Helen venly P ott Office.- The playlet
wee directed by Mr*. Amelia
Hard aa hostesses.
Circle Number Five of the First B. Noble. Those taking pert were:
laptlst Church wQl meet a t 3:30 H its Phyllis Smith, and M bs
•’clock a t th* home of Mr*. J . W. Elisabeth Dyson visitor*, and Mlsc
Joyce King end Miss Eleanor
lay a t 2473 Palm etto Avenue.
Hartman, angels.
It was announced th at the
n e it meeting will be held
al
New Smyrna Reach on Oct. It.

Young Peoples Group
. Entertains Deanery

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Birthday P arty Given

A v iatio n T ro p h y E v erg lad es P a r k

Personals

H ighest AwardlnAm- CCC CampsMayBeEserican Aviation To tablished To Begin
Go ToPan-American Conservation Work
W A S H IN G T O N ,

Mlee Herachel Hamby ha* r r
turned
from
D aytona Beach
where ah* ha* been hjpendtnfc tji*
past month.
Mrs. E. N. Scott baa
from P alatka where ah*
spending aeveral day*
parents, Mr. aad Mr*. C.

*ng .

Frealdent
Roosevelt
tomorrow
will preient lb* fam oui Collier
Trophy, highest aw ard In Amerl*
ta n aviattoa, to Pan American
Airway* In recognition of their
“establishment of lb* trana-P*"
d f k air )fn# and lb* aucceaaful
execution of extended orerw ater
navigation In the regular opera*
tlon thereof.'"
The ceremonlea'
will take place a t the
White
Itrua* a t noon.
The trophy, donated
tw enty*
alx year* ago by the lata Robert

ratom ad
haa been
w ith her
Coach.

NATIVE THIEV ES UPSBT

Friend* o f Ray Lord will bo glad
to learn th a t he' la doing nicely
a fte r having underton* an'opera*
tlon fo r appendicitis at th e FenaldLaughton Memorial Hospital yee*
terday.
4
Mlee Dorothy Ha in n arrived
today from Center Hill where
ah* b teaching music in the publb schools. She will visit her
parents, Mr. and
Mr*. C. A*r* having * week's vacation.
Mrs. J. C. Hutchison nnd
Mr, Hntchlaon who has been la
daughters loft yesterday fa r A t­
lanta, On. where they will m ast
training at F ort U c Cl alien They
w in go “from H er* to Newark.
N. y . where they will spend the
summer.
They war* aceompa*
nled by Dr. u d Mm. H. H.
McCaslln.

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“ It nnw remains fur the Sliilc
" I Mnriili In complete aripnsllion sif Ihr lamia required liy tin’
Depart inf t»T of "Ihf Interior fn r in
rluaion within the nren rmhmrei*
by the boundaries of tho proposed
nations! park.*’
Nearly half the Intoln Included
th thd““t000 siiunre mllo arm ,
which lies In Dsilc. Monroe and
Collier rniiqtlf*. la now svntlnhln
| proclamation or th* 1'icsldent on*
Veil -ral lands.
I Those now available also in­
clude Itoyal Palm Pinto I'mW.
.established
anil
main I n In od
. Iliroilgh the nrllrllloa of tho Ftorl*
lid s Federation .of Woman’* Club*
and the 07.000 nrre Seminole resrrvatlnn
fit Monroe County,

Missionaries Are
Fearful Lest All
Efforts Are Lost
the coast be deemed necessary.
A survey o f mission and ediwnUonal enU rprises In N orthern
Hopeb—whpr* th e Japan*** al'
iwaddy n r* hi complete centref-dlecloaed alm ost universal gloom
am ong -their American admin If

rjL P A iu ju A in tw

First L ls u ts o u t J, a . Michael
I Fa I* hose* hanrpet ttw * daw n In Dixie, p i her*
returned this morning from Pori
prodaee. P in t, there's M arian Tbnmpeen. p retty D u
w ho illustrates h * « large th* celebrated Virginia I*
Bcrsven, 0a., attar three weeks
4w# leaves a r t tcgulrod t* aletbe h e r nttraeUvaiy
Of training with tha a n
In­
fantry, Ha Is leaving today for night a t BanLando Spring*.
Throughout th* evening dancing
Ocala on bullnaaa connected with
and swimming war* enjoyed a fte r
th* State machete.
which a picnic eupper was served.
Those enjoying this occasion
Bid* for th* construction or
|h* proposed colored eehool al were: Mr. and M r*.' F. D. Scott,
CrtlSTUIIAL, Canal Zone. Aug
Midway will be received a t the Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carraway,
(.—(A*)—H«p« was
alialpluord
Meeting of th* Bemlnol* Conn- Mr. and Mr*. A. K. Power*, Mr Catholie university.
----- —
yesterday of finding allvs any
ly Board of Education tomorrow, and Mr*, fla y Mann, Mb* Mariam
Bee
Id I f
th e re
e r e A itia n a a#
I ( « v M«4&gt;4 a r e a s r a w s O a t I
Duncan, Fred Scott and Oeorg*
r. W. Lawton, County superin­ Thors
of the I t persons atniard a fan
ten.
a - S .- ” ;.H ,S ^ .:7 i h Z u .i. i 'r
tendent, reported today.
IN I chnrehM *~-* n t least IM **’ ” prlcee because of Increaa- A m arlcsn-tlrar* airliner which
tniaaJonarles s&gt;ut t s s r h .r .
production eosU, a sharp eur- plunged Into lire see off Pans____* s .
• J
^
P’ U d m im t
o f h u v ln r r i i u l t a d * n .l
A district meeting of Counly
agent* and as sistan la will be held
It. tl. Harris, vlr* president
In Lakeland August, 11 fo r the
o f 't h e airline, attributed the ac­
purpo* of discussing Boll Cornercident ot an “act of Mod" and
vutlon fnr this y ear and the ensu­
HAVANA, Auic. I —W )—Cuba's
u p ra is e d belief all th* craw
ing season, it woe learned this oldest newspaper, th* morning
aad passengers were deed, .
merning a t th* County Agricul­ nisrlo 4s la Marina, the noon
H arris conferred with army
A lan s aad tha evening Avance,
ture Agent* office.
air corps and naval officers and
have published plana to divide university expressed f u r that IU
also
Inspected
fragments
of
all profits of lha thro* papers, door* w ill remain closed because
wreckage recovered from
Ib*
on n half-and-half h u b , he., nf Ja pan*** opposition exeopt,
•** around where th* plan* hit.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. t.—UF) tween lha owners nnd some *04 possibly, th* ariane* collo t*. Cath­
Military and naval
personnel
—Th* city-wld* track strlk*, inolic onlvevdUy rsaonttva* war*
continued
vffurls
to
recover
yolvlng more than one-thled sf
mere hopefnL
bodies of lb* victims, whu ap
th* d r i v e r * In Philadelphia,
Th* future of the Peiping Un­
parenlly w ere retrie d Tt&gt; theses
hndsd r*c*at!y *x**pt for Ih*
Ion Madicol **lbg* ■
bottom, about 1000 feet down.
compaalM
coder contract to
pessimistically.
Bom* Am arias ns
. ____
In Ibe amphibian's cabin. Frag­
b a il merchandise tor th a Orest
recalled th a t the Mukden Medical
ments were strew n widely by
Atlantia and Pacific T ea Comroller*, a missionary Institution,
tb* Imparl,
M v .
had suffered deterioration after
tha Japan*** seised control of
Manchuria. They charged the
Japanese had driven out compe­
tent doctor* and other*.
WASHINGTON, Aug. &lt; . - ( * ) Congressman Jo* Hendricks of
DeLand, Fla., offered * measure
in the House which would allbw
moving esprnees to employes of
LO N D O N .
Aug. I.-U P ) -• F o r ­ the railway mall tervlce, when
mer Emperor Hall* Hrlssala of arbitrarily transferred.
CALLANDAE. O n t, A « g , * . - Ethiopia has bean --compelled”
IF)— Em lib Dtonne, middle weight to cancel plan* for publlrailpu
of tb* quintuplets, oat on the of hts memoirs, h b publisher
veranda e f D efoe nursery yes­ disclosed yeetfrday, adding that
terday recovering from mse o f th* Ih* emperor1* i e c b lhn was based
on counsel of k b “political sdSHAMPOO, SET,
Via*ra.“
Th* oaa-Um* ruler baa found
MANICURE
ro ta te In England, b i t well In­
formed persons . pointed out that
AND ARCH
recently Britain and Italy, which
drove Hallo Belassie frurn hb

“ Advance In Price
Of Motor Cars In
store For Public

Hope Abandoned For
Plane Crash Victims

TOO LATi* TO C LA tglFV

Flilt HALJ3: Je rse y ” cTw“ ' FrVeb'
good milker. 1101 Fr*Mh.
.MITIt’M s ir

Selassie Is Forced
To Cancel Memoirs
Emilie Dionne Is Well
On Road To Recovery

Al'Pl.tUATIQN

FOB

TAX m :i;n
Ni'Tli’i: IH HEREBY CllVkff,
Timi II JAAIIIH OUT hol4*r" pi
T«» t ri llfl. at* No. IIS l, Im UM
Him tlh LIT of July, A D t i l l
Iihb
BAhiM In my offyei jkitl
Iiba iiiaiI,. niipll«*ntl«Mi fur a i s i
‘I*
4*?
IfpiivcI thertoti. H ill
irrllflt m1*&gt; rmlirncN th* folltr#«nr drMTltird property
In |lk4
I'ntiniy a*f HomlnoU,
B U l i , of
1*lot Win it* nil;
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Kn»&lt; IS AO Arm *.
,
"nr* KMiiPH«niPui
»»f f ill ^ m IB
PF«i*rrl» un4**r Ih* paid ceruft*
i« l* Iw ned h a * In tfiw noliw of
m fl
WOleCOTT
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c e r tin c a U
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FFVlwrmril nrrnrtllng In low ,
111** | »r«&gt;i f r drwriMtpfl ih«r«ln w ill
»'• «»M In *h« Mffhwol bidder I t
ll»* r.uirl-PtmiMW d+»op on th* flf-ftt
MitntUy in ih* month of I n l M *
Itrr. I 91 T. Whlrti U th u I t ir m V
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MALARIA
COLDS

Three Cuban Papers
Will Divide P rofits

To-N ight—
I Robert WOOLSEY—Two
Famous Pills In the 8tory of Two Famous
Pill M akers—“ON AGAIN o ff AGAIN
also retu rn showing of the best
all entertainm ent picture screened

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Gold Fbh, Bog riant*,
Wgttr LUIm , Kl*h Bowl*,
Aquariums, Mmmcu
Biport Rock Work and
Pool Conalructiofi,
Foundation Plantings,
Landscaping. Kom B*da
proparod and aat.
. K a lla a tM gladly glvan.

W. C. HARTLINE
Monro* Corner
P is s . 1J»-W
innonnnonnnnnHnnnn*'

Vacation

this year—-THE GO GETTER" with George
BRENT A nita LOUiaE and Charles WINN
INGER as CAPPY RICKS

SPECIALTY AT
A L L T IM E S

&gt;NG CAS8IDY fa&gt; Clarence El Mul
;U8TLER*S V

WAYNE *1 COVER the WAR

n . k.

HOTEL LEAMINGTON

lot r n u E r r «t b u c a y n e b o u l e v a r d
Oforlogktat avftMt P u ll la d Bloograo Boy
Oppooi i Uni*. BHo BUtloa

MIAMI, FLORIDA

COMPLETE 81

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and eeldear ectirlhdUer attentbn to

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aystem mounted yestetdpy w ith -* , l h f t # &gt; fb * rear* fa r fcU nfcw U rk al conrtiUloai, a c u t a - i
legislative Investigation of the ___ oft, who wa* ehot In a n escapejef the heart, apoleay,
| atrepgvlaUoa e r by c a r e e n
i « M it dnath of two « n » W i cod a attim p t June M, '
d oten fresh escapes on the record. | M ajor interaal centered In the ing to g et put o f **Wt*ry.
r Sheriff If. L Davis announced Locklear Inquiry.
4 l» e » d
ilfft
;th e . filing of murder w arren La “th e y ’re pweal
e gainst Warden R. L. Killian and aald of the solitary eenflnemeot pent, *S*ut 10 hpHre Jn.
-Gpsrd Luther Ward o f th e Atkin* cells, condemning their uas.
A Pearson coroner's Jufy, how­
son County chain gang In two cat*
ns which State Senator Lee Pur* ever, had cKsd testimony Lock*
dom and State Representative E. leer malingered a t work and “ cams
I» AI mend arrived here to atudjr. to hla death from m liadvantore
The camp officer* were accueed and misfortune eauied by hla own
problem
‘attention,
In the death ef E m eet Locklear, 18* conduct"
Seven
sawed th eir , i
Camp Physician H. P. Smith
y e a r old Atlanta burgular, In a
(PEARSON, O a , Aug. 8 - W - solitary confinement cell duly 10 aald the cause might have been out a f the. I
G fargia j
rnhlema of the O fo rtia penal and Prank Kelly, 42, negro serving "one of many thlnge, namely hys* In Lb. Cent

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The Earliest complete e l« k it

NEW

YOBS, * Aug.

pirccto.** i f

M*WW*»&gt; oe w federal peemlum. she-Mth century,
for Treeing Ha toll bridges won
—
Both the eenale
aU ami
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President
Jackson _ In
De*

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MW
1M* the capital stock to 78 cent q u a r­
hack 10 Uoached an attnek on the S a n k of terly from SO cents previously
the bouse for coneurrenf* In a gj* , |j . 8. aai he
00«HI«red lt a 'p a id . Dividend la payable Oet. 1
be C
comWt
to etock uf record Sept. U . P w fbanks.
was mlgyr MPA1*
detrim ent to state
‘
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’lt for the June qu arter a fte r
Oalleo was first brought to Eng­
Prior to IBM designs for paper taxes and class “A " dividends
'JMj « p ' K
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w ith
enmpany n o n e yissued by the U. 8. tr e s s ' was $7,172,»00 compared
f p a r . g t s r e land by the f e a t India
88,477,7m In the Ilk# 1938 period.
I n ,m i
ury were changed frequently.
For the first half balance av ail­
Ouy Pawkaa was hanged during?
_
,
.
. . . able fo r common was 2I0J&gt;7«,11*8
the lylgn a t Ja'mea I s a s aom plr, A
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“’n Z J ^ A . r "p lo ^ te Farm ers’ 'Alliance w a. InfluenU J ig aln st 88.13T.T73 for the eamo
blow op tl!a HoMeT'of P»rllament, hi the S o « h and West In 11M.
fc t io i last year.

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F aaturina the continued cloulint
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q s stale second and scored whan
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g lr‘tVu..*, . tD0^ X a * . ^ . _ ,

Save money by Lalilng ad*
v a n la iie of our o u h and
c a rry pricea. You w ill race.'vt* (he moat courteous o l
courlrouN se rvice
w hile
h u vln if the fee da th at w ill
produce (he beat reaulta.

S ta rte r K em p
W ic k e r
In
th r
e ig h th a n d w a s In t u r n re m o v e d
In f a v o r - o f J o h n n y l f u r p h y
in
th e n ln a j ra c e Wed c r e d it f o r th a

YOU 'CA N'T Bj-UPP A OOP
SH AN CilA l, Chins, Aug.,

i f T i* H h n jii'.fv If h II m *. #n4 If
d ra il h e r tifikn*»M n liPtr# n i i#«
•|r %lP#V|, trMrtir* K,
k ld n ln t.
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l.nn'1, llu lt I
Mini N * * •fcAlitm &lt;*4«iu|initV. . m 4 I p v*»lv» J
I Un 14ft cnr|HittoH«*ii.
nit'l
#11 urtkiiuvrii in i M«u* i»r im t llr *
riftlm lntt th n * iit li. n tilvr* *- friMn
mt 14 ci*r(t**rfiC Inti; T «i- A ll« in im ir
«"nr tpa n f , a M«
rlt ummH b r**»r|"•*■r • ,

lA,*)—nacausa Ul*r car#y odveriltlos for tba ('hta&lt;pw National
LoStary. Huang ha I
nawapapera
hgye tieen banned In tha Unit,-!
oim ill.p#iul%'v4.
mII •*«•
Plataa Navy's nUll to n ic * In KtNil
k«r »«#-«! iv r a n it * **| pM*r1f»«
ttTa Par Kgat. Ttpweyer, gallor* i n r itiroin clie iiw-Mr. «**' f m r t -i* •!
Alik»M «nl#
Fp rln tr*
stationed la ' Cbafoo d r Talngiau m r n o f tillo n ;
#l#fi
liHo%ri%
mm T h *
gaf their litwg—and tfcglrluttery I'lkinfutnv,
A11It111«•*11e&gt; NjifhiPb %"M|.J|||||. *
add—Just as '%aJ|k|f tR pagh the

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flu a o U ttl, mfi+l M l n r l i»fM#n ito-r*
vo tii « r p a rilv # p U l m l i f ttiro u n h ,

CELERY
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EGGPLANT

TOMATO
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MARY CHICKH
TIMES.

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2ft—lllac«Uaf!roua For Bala
FOR
BALK: " Hla'udard
garden tractor, »e#d bed
er*, spray and watsrlng
band daatar. Call John
: BLACK DIAH-KH, good tires,
MOM. IMS Cbev*
ood U n a , 11*60°
»d Car Dealer*.
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DBG—A MK5HT
CLO O r-C TA B B

STOKE and FILLING STATION,
good toaatlam, doing good bust
nasa. Bicknaaa reason for Seltkkg
W rite Bax A J care c f HtrwU.
Y0UB*“ |.HOTO o*T a postcard
• fo r H e. WiebokH B tudto,

"wnaklog, iron l^BEn w ia T tN O H O lT g l- refrig
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orato r, ail ‘norcslato. Bargain,
Jaabtaa. U l t Bcott-Carraway.

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RO LLIN G

' G A R N E R L I K E S S E N A T C R S . Vlee P resident Oamer
apparently la a Inyal supporter of senators, whether Ihay’re the once
fra Capitol tltlt n r those tn halt vettts.ttrrv he*e watch lay a-Washing*'
-----ton-Chlracii game with Sen. Clyde lim in g et Iowa.

TH IIR

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SCENE.

H O O P I . I h i cheap way to a dlsaylprea II yra ’lo net w rt to
hair-raising heap maneuvers.

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ll'a a Jang, bach-break lag ttre lth (real (be Uay aboeta e l the aeed
bed te th e eared, m arhatable "hands" at lebacce leavo*. B a n , J ; D,
McLriland, Valdosta, G i , grow er, la doing u n a post-harvest chap­
ping a lte r trading bin "long brown'* lo r w n a "long green.1’
lira ting

DOWN TH E
PLAN TATIO N

PALS.

J t n tntcreslril iik k m ln n y w all hr* N. O. Taylor, fin and blind lo r IS
'years, as he g a llim lo liam i at lU rlsIklil, (la. Taylor follows hi*
•ro p from Hie seril linl In m arkel. lie said he rould tell by th e “ feel"
yrbtn his plants a i c d ise a se d and when they need to ba sprayed.

NO

SILVER

T H R E A D S . W arier J o h n s o n , ‘'T h e B ig

T rain," entered big-league baseball a t W ashington. D. C., 10 y e a n
ago Ibis month as the fast ball sensation ol his day. Now ho'a a M ary­
land dairy farm er, and he proves la hla m irror thora'a no gray In UB

T H I

C O L O N E L .

Cal. K. R. Bradley ot Louisville,
nw ner of aome of tbe fastest
be race on. any track, la shown
— “ ‘‘ I bla card at Saratoga.

TRACK.

Hera la a typical crowd a t the nam btetonlan race. L ait year It waa Rosalind w ho took the coveted
trophy lor three-year-old trotters. Between 45,000 and M,HQ are * spec ted to ba tn the stand* a t
tiood Time P ark lo r Iba WJ7 race on August 11, during the G rand Circuit m ar ling nt Goshen, N. X.

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THE

GOLDEN

WEED.

l C H M A I L M A N . They called It tba w o rld s only annai mall delivery when John Cam pbell, poatnun, took this letter
Mayor C. W. Lock ray of M anhattan Beach, C alif, foe delivery
tyor Louis C randall of Avalon. It waa a n invitation tn aquaplans races.

In Georgia anil North Tlurlda lo b irro m arkets the first of Ibe 1111'*
b right Irat loliarro rrnp sold briskly. "Golden weed" farm ers of tba
tw o stairs ra p rrtc d inure Ilian 11.1.000,000 fur Ihalr rroo. Here's an
, auctioneer (hand upraised] and buyers at the M etier, G a , m a rk e t

O H , M I S T E R S H A W . George B ernard Shaw Is shown aa
ha received the hearty cenfratUkkUaai of n lady adm irer on his

•Igbly-Brat birthday at M aIvenr,\W oreester, England. H i t p it )
Wright celebr)ted by w altb lag th e firlt perform ance of bla new plfyi

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXVI

Member Auodated Prtm

Ex-Convict Is
Being Held In
Kidnap^.Casd

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, AURUST 7. 1017

Both Sides Fn
S panish Wai
Make Claims

RANGER SETS RECORD’, KEEPS CUP
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P o l i c e Seize D river
Of Car ThatCarried
Donald H orst From
His Foster P aren ts

NI'MIIER 248

Rxtnlilishril In 15108

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Ominous Quiet
Spreads Over
Area Of China.

EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS FOR FARM PROBLEMS

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Each R&lt;lx»rta Uftriai n k h In Territory
Of Opposition As
Fighting: Continues

BothSiSes Seek
To Gain Custody

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No Cannon Hark,Only..
ThcSoundOf Mqftifc
ardln
ing Troops Heard
I rt *
Warring ^ .Territory .

%wwn-*tfr4 Pfs*t

IidtlfS if c Mkss 1
Forces In North

Each able in the Spanish ron
JlU t reported uprisings in Ihr etc
erny'a territory. While fighting
continued on the lYruel front, *n
Inaurgcnt salient it heading to
ward Madtid In tint Valencia high­
way.
Inairgenl officer* agld anarehlata and lie Mirra I welded by th popular front, had broken agal-i
n*
Tw»*
in the gnvrrnmi nl ran k ,, Gov­
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A m o n th lifter tho Sinaern m en t aourcra reported a group
o f inaurgcnt, turned against (irn
•evelt m ay rail an extra •• i- n &lt;&gt;f I'piiirirsa lit
Ikmnvialir It^ilvn *«y I’rwkli'iil
eraliaalm o. Franca In Toledo and
. . n-eiineliee of lln tearin g demand- !■ l.-diral n o p Imitfv i hot I ti|* III Iho Mlirci) Tolo hrldiw.
■n-ider
general
farm
h-gMailmi
•&gt;■
were fighting from the ancient
the I'ro.eh'r.t and &gt; m '« r IV Ip in it.
nn
o m ln o ii*
-snten t.itli.I
Hlahnp'a I'alaca agaiuat the city'ui difnrnialk’M wna ftrUwom |ng e l l "
tv
hitii"u
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nftei)
qiilot,
hnikfii
only
hy
tho
Hie
hown
I'mit-.
conqurfor*.
* ; |irn|HiwJ e general baric eomnioildv |. in progrnm. They in
m ovin g, troopo,
•r..«im, X|i il I,ill in - » L - -Alabama. -Scual.n l.aumill of
-ofliepre-ejitotivn,
I'
l-UgwA?fttT“ i&gt;olhMn»
ItrUfibT1ih. "eoiiTefeirsr l e f t tn right
,.l i ...nt. ihiiii. .I.Jin, I I'. v:i . Fold i.i Mi- &gt;ptvud over North Chinn.
(French and Italian voafela In IhsIpiSUR of Sooth C«rolin*. P e p fir"i n tu tu i- lleltmien
No gun-r^mrttW \1w«&lt;ff1vS r'
i M edltrrranran threatened enmpll
,|„ l p p i and U arrett of T erncation*.
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m il I h r nrt'ti whore tho Jnp-

C hauffeur D e c l a r e s
He W as Only Doing:
Favor For Friends

Chinese HaveSuperior i
Numbers But Japs '!
Areltettcr Equipped

CHICAGO, Aug. 7.— (A P)
3G, former
convict, U being held by po­
lice fur quentioning in the ab­
duction o f 'pbnaid Horat,
two, while the child’s natu­
ral and foster parents stud­
ied legal maneuvers to win
fctirtrdy o f tho boy.
- • Missing since
Donald's

—Fred Ewert,

m l parent's (era him from the
I*™* nf hi* fnatrr mother last
Tuesday, E w ert ' wm* taken Into
rnslw ty *t hie brother'* home.
I’nltrn Hergaant Prank Jannim-k mill Kwert llr tl tolil Mm
he hail driven the autnmolilln
during (he abduction "a* a fa ­
vor" but later said ho merely hail
borrnwnl it.
Ew«rt declined to make a f o r
mat atatem ent. He firat aaltl he
had driven the car a* a favor to
l.ydla Nelaon and John Reran,
who told authorltlea they m atched'
the child becauto ha w it their*
and they wanted him hack.
It wa* through Ewert th a t Ka­
ra n and Ml** Nelaon, a common
law wife, learned th a t the child
waa wilh Otto and M artha Horat
to whom the child waa given
ahortiy a fte r hlrth. The Horat*

! .llllUIIU'lHt hoHlIJItlM n.wl

g ip iif fonlhi'Mi emigre

Great llrllaln prntaated Mn In

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attack war maile l y Instrront
p la n r, reeking shin, tarry in g
"Im portant* esi gn.------- ---------Tho
raptain of the ItallAn r t f
». -Thia atrlktng picture ahowa Harold V anderbilt', Hanger flying
atesm er died of wound, at A
Al-. , U
v *l
before a atiff wind during her record breaking run th at defeated glcra.
T. O. M. Sopwlth'j Endeavtur II In th&lt;- final rare for diTenae nf
the America'* f'up o ff Newport, It. I. The Hanger sailed the .'tomil* trian g u lar courae In three hour,, nevrn minute* and I'.t ,rconda, the faaleat ever rrcnnleil,
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imodu crunhotl

IochI resint-

itire In Tlenlaln and
Palping
hut tilth Chinese ami Japaneaa
in io n l IronlM In llwi area north
tT,r IKc
Y an g lir fiver which
roughly hiseels I'hina from east
lo west.
Japanese fnrr-s In the
area
| are
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a
ai
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hit r,llmmleft
rei iniiiH i al
m from
iph ii !U,OOtl
M|W u to
W o r k e r s l l c i r i n ( l e a n - IS.mto tro o p , »npportt,| bjr W
tanka, 40 *r in­
ane* and MO

4 s - L e t Kentuckian Jailed

o t i o n s t r u c t i o n - For KII-nK j - ^ ‘- H,L(&gt;-Cal T e r r ito r y
^ e k n n l
Finished In Ju ly
lC C fO
D C D O O l,
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Yorkers Begin CleanUp Of Ditches On! «*■'•?
Highway lo Oviedo

Dyson Rid' Of $7,S*M)'
Dispute Over Job1 Accepted lty Hoard
Service In State I Ah lowest And Best
H alts Payments , **. a . ny .« p , io « i ...n t.m io r,
H ouse M e m b e rs T ra d e A greem ent
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aw ,r-ted the conlrnrt for
:

The rh lriw e am estimated t«
I luring
the
in-out. dr Inly have ;t;d),nil0 troops supporterl by
,4»vecal Ini -il WI'A
piop-eta TOO airplanes.
wer-- eoiiiplelid and a new pro*
Jei | « i- , I n led, II w.M |e.|rued
at (lie tin-nI UFA nlllri* Didtr
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Tin- l&gt;r»t t, m i lVi*ni ri r * * l( m

TAl.f.AIIAKHKE, Aug , T. — building n ,1* room rohired rrliool (
fd'i The
com ptr nl tor'*
uffli , In Wldwiiy IhU morning at Ilie
halted payment nt tim-mplV ^m irting of the Semtnnle rm inty
moot eomprnaatlon at rile.
"tednratloa In II........
**f till* n i n t l » i » n --^
_ _ -a. .
Iwiire, tor July paean-. „l t * . I ,,n*r '1
pr J t a
.
eC County &lt;tuperinlrtKlrnl T. W,
lit iiitilhwi
dlaputo
over
ney.
(Tne Flortila l-:ii'|iTry. | ,w t»o.
tl1 h i 4 H T ,,I,V1
Mr llyron •ulnuIM.-d a likl nf
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-II _delinquent
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A
wMilling'
f» nil
. .............VT .lJ * |h d l diomiImti nf ih r K^mtnnln (*oun$7Jk0n fiip flip |*rci|ir* f-t| win* |
CTCUKCln H A ( .o o d s together nr not," a„ i -T:.hi II lilfli in ficfrldrd l»V Ifin Itli Rill
i) riiMDi|K*r «*f C*»mmerr0 * w tt
t*«itiiti&gt;t r«»1Vi*r Hurry
J, ( iitiiirn,
Im*d*m| toilsv l»y T, K. Hlmpton.
rn 11m* Ititt t *! miA
MA.
Tin*
W A KIIIN dtO N, Aug. 7 till I *»fd- “ Wn urn holding up *11
“ hiii'E imihl In* paid on o r bjiWA81IINOTON. Aug. 7- ■WT&gt;
Hir
,
1 e In Ploy man! re
r rlie
rerv
lie money
ntnnvy on klPW iirLninl will b* hmll
f‘*rr* ,\ug. H If H id nainn la to
_
|tn u ,e memlK-ra defi?rl I'reaMent A new trade agreem ent between the g o iern
h
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tlnj
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M
buiMlnj*
wlii-li
n i&gt; nriler,. Hj i Ii ir*
Im* Iimllitloif on till* nf fit lul hal*
Tim rontrlhutlou nf a four- R oorrv-ll y entrrdiy, p a n in g ,u - the U nil«l S ta te , and Soviet |iroi Ideil tor In tma la* If ttin tunn«&lt;1
In"! &gt;*11 nn I will
I f o r Itu* I ' l r r l l o n o f ( l l r e r l o r i
fool mncaaaln and tho cnnitrueltu
„
ln
became
effective
ycutcrfuiiiii-h
rfn."
tiirtimn,
fnr
iLt!
’
|»r1
federal gm ernruenl
d ie ,
toil
control legiaUtltm which he
10 ***rvn during Ihr* now flsctl
(Ion of a 1^*11 caga mark th e ' Kar
tlay. pl«lglng fluaal,
lo ineri a-i w„ul II* luonry ,ponl l-ie
tilt rnnrv und *Si ninnfnrv
I
v* »r huRlnnhig IM , |.*’ tin Mid.
I,teat Improvement* In the Han­ raid he would veto. .
Tltr fl*"&gt;ir*| nNn i*nnfii m H I is**
l|a yearly purrhe»e,
of A nnri- ,.mp|„yn)rnt jnaurnnre wqvk while
lierpilc plea, r f tnlm'nl»tration
"Tim »»li*4 tloii of tnenihera of
ford Municipal to o , according
can good, by a l lea,I 29 pc rrm l.; J(M. employmt ui eervlcn t
n, Pirr^pf sn*’P nf
HM nf ft f ’.
ibo iiojird of |)lr«M’lor* will M
In Huprrlntendent
of
I’arka, leader,, the iharntwr refuted, by
The United S ta le ,
In
'dl,pule, we
won't p*v thuav Ful*/ i* |,n!« Monrni* fur ii-rfon*
a vole of .1,! h* I-l-'i■ In , trike granted
b* Id H«'|d 7, arrordlug lit
Jnmee Mnughton.
H u„ia
uitrondilloua*|
.,
lii'i; n*nI minor iiltrrnllott *1
i ii ii mhur'« nuiNi 11iif Ion mid hVThe mnraalln waa preaenlnd from tho m r«,nre and admlfti,' inoat*favorrnl nation
romnii-rrlali chunea aald
Im" I,ml i. li&gt;- nil'll*1 Ifi !lit- 1..niff Mnnt"»* r-lmol 1
prnvUinn
r**
l.iw i* * Jiii«1 nl I Idi IIo N m u s t tin
recently by t), B. (lammaga and tration.nppi ,rtl
Acting nn tin' |4*f*^iurii4*nd if l-*n
treatm ent for the firrt lime.
| :rnph*d
Waahlngion
»lti- nils
| p l . i i t f l in H u * dimII a t mi e i r l f
w^ll he placed In the rage with atricting refined «ngar inipoet*
,.f r|i.K»| .|l frfrt'
T|ie egreem rnt went into force fll, dlreellou*. The -hill, ...fe r »*f llw In^lr
i km- ii . . . .
from Hawaii and I’nertn llico.
tha other inaba*.
U|Hin (ii i I,Mint Inn by I'rriid n d
lint1
navroll of •■pprwit K « I I Iif* |tfvir*l fippMliiiril IV'iml 1
nfh**»rri fur llo* iipw fltral
The bill now g te r to
lh*j Hmi-iavell amt altmtllnuenu, op ( the July
The -recent
birth (it three
j, m n l n l y |.!tiiKI(i P-i frir
i’ni|iiM&gt;rjs rove W Hhft m lifrinrv Irriflirr [
wlirr« . mi vocal
f o u r mi l l I t- i d r r l r d a t Ill4» B t p *
gulden phcaaanta prompted
the i acnatr,— - — .....
i. ■fn mid proval ly Ihe Soviet government And n 11noa nviwnii* murh&gt;i.
niirl Dili *Inut nifilrH** iUrrft#ir *1
lo m li i'i D D f i i n g of ih - ||i iiird of
■mall rag e! they will in « l,l.lh « t it bj* P»m k I
„ ||Mta , KrPrd
pnnh.ii&gt;i- a ll
Imlldlng
of
Iba
Hi* .finin'lb* IHgb Frhii"! for iln*
I Dio* lor • mid Mill l.ik- of(|r«
which
will
bouae then) u n til' In ila p n a rn t form,
. | It M-t $40,0fH)tIHMI worth i f AnnTfomlng y rn r l»» fill Ibi' vnnmry
011 f)ol I.
they are old aaough- In mingle j Ihwigned l" replaca
the , i lean pnwiuciH In I hi*
|r*f» I v I Furry f . f*Drrlon wbu n*‘
th
Mi
iDinprtoii rtlnletl Mini o n l y
with (he other b ird ,. Tim e a -t pirlng Jnm *-• onligon a rt,
* | niMi^isi—IIO.OOO.CMHI niurn th*n
P o s t tlkH ISI tj V (I
J. | | * 4 , *
If* RrMjit it fMoili&lt;»n r l w
tiiouilit'V Mfilp
Hiihsirlbora
wjio
i Inaure la rovered with a roof m en u ro wruld - erl up a new it wmv obligation to buy umli r
H’brri". lFr|i*n FftHirrt ws« i»l*n R ffllH l Til*" I | «' I eifl*l TI ill t t
| | i 4 m &gt; p.ih | d u o fu fu ll Mff* r l l g l ol palmetto branche* and h a a 1 quota ayeteni for division of lb* |
liMlImiPS fin •’«■«* llir ra i
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ip
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-sk
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f rp rjirr In I hi* «!•*
among
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Itpnn plarrd within 11m larRn rlnniFHtii Mii*«r markrt
Mr* Anna Amhk, m n lh &lt; r.n f fnrnlorv g is iln
Iiii'iitu hv W h D i-i |iro « « i H .
it"! lieim Ido to volt1,
bird r«Rn, Thil Kin*, (HnHnkPr VRrifiii i |ii( flnrinjr nri’ss.
Mr,. K. II. Itandalt Jr ol llili
On tlit rcrnmnn-riflTl i&gt;n of fliw
U H t AT IIYOR PARK
Thwi wiii nn roll m il in o r I n g l c y R c t u r n H F r o m city, (llm| al Ibo homo of her I r 'M f - f * ■ f if F r ||f » n | H i t i i t i Nt* i
of tli«a loo aliU d,
Itm iiufill*ril i i&gt;
i If11*fif II**1VYiifnl
hon,e i-. -bow tbc e»ari a ire n g ib j
daughter, Mr* Nora f; lim it. • hi* Ilo»l | •f III* fll IM'» rt. Vnli r| fl« ill nil'll III ( Il M U'*«l!*l Vll'M I1' A ttic
of the bill', Mippi rle r,, who a r e t
i H U U I I W I I ^ t U U H I U I I out lo Orlando al
W ASHINflTtlN, Aug. 7.—(X V h. go la*t rnr*’ ih r rnnniP mi 11m* o-roti'l Il nii'MOig In \ mi hi n&gt; lltt-iiti i
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mid western and)
.
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ton last night f u r his homo tn
Mr# Anitrk Imramn ’aqiloiialy • i d pnr! firm* ynnititiiint
fi SllUlMU,
Hyde Park,* N. Y. The Pro,Mewl
111 Itisl Tuesday and stir,-t«oibo.| fi!■«’»ilt*'*I b y fu fiff 4 frill11 1111* i "«iif i n
witj lie hark a I In, desk Monday
last night when she fail'd- la fy Dml lb* I'ltlrrul fimitiiifii'fily
m u . a n , j o , Aug. 7 . - w ) - p n ;
™ i* -u « -i i
Vmlilnjii rDiihfv iin'Jiurii Dmorning.'
roily lo troalm -M .
, Authority of * C irruit Fm irt nr- ,n*r v ,t** ihiimhiik•**! ns I t t lo
. ,
,
North f'f«rol|».a
wbirb In'Mtnfiiro bni* Im***h Inbl in ibiy Hski-tl I*** *1 pilin'*' I , !.
*.HfV obU inrd by th« City of Or-!
ninny im m.Ikt , not voting.
*! ,
w; ilt
" |oi|f
; Fha la survived by one ami. lb* r»l«1 Hitt IFiirrlunri* li iiMmg I 111!* IlHlktMlI f"l n I»|||*‘
P r I., n. Alnltk of Hu- I'lly, ID-* i i rn Pfr-yrnk, wh«»
rla n -l... Sheriff /T ank Rare, , r , i io n .m u e n .ly
the
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lerday entered a theater Sere ami "licth er advocate, rouhl m u tter 1 *aar arenery that
1 ha deaeribi -I Iowa; throw daugbler*. Mi
rim*b.rli*| flu* full! flirw* rl«aM«v| h l u l e n Hi l »♦ l.uD'1 hi I ii it'lt*
ro n fi,rated all bank night equip*, th * ‘w m lh in l, m ajorily necetmary a , "beautiful."
• It. Ilandall, of IM f’ltv Mra, will • pHIn 1»p In 1‘bnrgr Ibl* yM r.
lloy
n,ent.
I t« f&gt;*„ the meaeure over a prt.i I lln elated that he particular* Nora K. nookoot »n.| Mi
.
I,fm&gt;i| NVtlhitotl f'iMr«l
Farrcaal
rtn t -,1 -I
A gold oii-iignia un-ompanied hy
(Illy official* **ld they ap p rn v -, klential veto
remained u n tn -l lr enjoyed the rnol weather In Ihirnard of Orlando, and -• numpiinloa »M|* i oi hi it * •
Florida: Fair U» partly cloudy
o i k , a rongratut.d'dy lillu r from tiniiitunrrnw uftor n t w
td tha artion beeauah o f tha fire! aw ernl
I I bn ni mini a In a but fnimd a d e­ her of grwndrlfn.il. n,
uituuupiJD ui pi | nit ^|&lt; &lt; i-Han, pre'ldt-nl of lie American Insur­ tonight and Sunday, c r e p t go**
and traffic haurdje'caused b ^ the]
Majority Irad-r
liayburn of cided ebanrn wl,*n It* ralurnad. 1 I'lomra) sarvlee, will t, Imid
Hand I'nni'ral
ance t'oinpaov- was present rd In whig seatlerod ahuwera tn A*
crowds eollactlng In Ih# ,tr» ^ t T ea*, and f bairman June,, H em-1 Ills family Is vlalllng |n Hew la lit** Caray
Ala.
,n|&gt; Ohapnl Monday aflrriuHtn
si
I he II &lt; . Il.ll ••I Vgcnry y-»(,-i treme south portion, E h Jrrn a
oitalde the movia house on th#!****!, T il * ,, i f the a g rlru ttu re ’ York and other nnrtt.erii
l.iHl u'dock.
i .ii -ores day
in ...... I,llo,II „f "faithful N orthwest Klorela: Partly rlogdy
night of tho weakly hank night commit'-.,' p ie,ib d with the house r an,] esiwiii, lo return In1
V i'dafio, of Pity
to. areepi
the
a-liiiini»tntlion‘i nn*r tulura.
drawing.
Will Im- lr.J*-1 ........... f.U Judi'e servin' tin o u r n &lt;|U&lt;.rtc( uf . I tonight and Sunday, local thundarMiitic, •-duraliuii.il gam e,, and
. showers in west portion.
m i of century "
The w a rriq l authnrliing sell- View, if il wants sugar legislation
Front, I. Mlifer in ■&gt;
Daytona Ttdre
&gt; ,
other in u re ,tin g activities have Hie Municipal J'nitrl M- r-l
I l e a l n e d l t I,
S t a l oh : i to. i ,
.ft
ure of the equipment charged th* thia acuion.
IHurtday'e tides. hlg*% *-1® X,
They assctlcd ||,e trfin rd Im
d u e y o u Ki'd ytipr lUiiiH'lxIvr in
liei-n ai rang' d fur tha gnming ern»»n
operators of tha th eater were
y o u r b i l | m &gt; - i th ,i h s , eo*lure,l M . l''th I' M j low, 2:12 A. M ,
I week at lh eN Salvstioti Army,
roftdoMlng a lottery. Judge Frank p&lt; rt* re. IrtrO om would dlerrim .
WKST, PALM UKA&lt;If. tui*. 7. I.leutenant fith i'c Smai t stated
Til" Sanford P ity t ’orood-siolt* nm| pro.mi.si t i I'nixoy year,." J""-1 P- M.
A. hmlth laauad th# order for tha Inal* ar&gt; ln si the Islaml |&gt;a«-.&lt;
uf. Monday*, tldra, high, 10:111 A,
action.
(A*)--lamia A.-(Conner, vet*^is n ’po- traiay.
0
t e r , will lod.l their las' weel.lv ....... - I'aul tt. 'Ufoiuhiyr*. prrvidrnt
nkJ'.'tl, " I t i r i Im* ^ * Jlfl:’!!! I*# M.; L»w# 3 ; l l A* M#
The bill would levy an r i r i e
I’H fl A ilKl.TIIIA. Auir. 7 .. s - 1 lire nffiegr, was fatally^ shut alamt- A "tro a d re ,!’' hy the Young |ng In Itm City llalhM'-ndnv night th«
Vernon H unter, m anager of the
ta a of half a rrn l a pound on re. (Al ~ Thror-and-nne half pound 'noon b y « negro he was attem pting Pcopl»’» t egem will la- given *t at 7.'&lt;i ajvl -rk.- Mayor I dwatd poitant lime ill, i» the Ismd of 4:1*1 P- Nt
theater, declined to comment.
friendsliip ei i&lt;h ha, hfiil us&gt; to-|
Barometer
fined augar tn finance
iM-m-tit K rso rr, Mary Hwr*i«lnl, who w a, rlo arrvat. Aulhnrilti , stalled a con* th r * local headquarters Sunday Higgins *qnm,nrri| tsitngulheh, «tl*J w— ttvpe i f will g ro w l Yesterday. ■8*t.*KI; today, lt .1 t ,
paym ent, lo grower* romplymg delivered in a "post miirtrm Cae- rrn tra te d aaarrh for tlie net.........w.........
en mg at_ ti:!5 n'clork,
... . . ______
aha an_
N e g r o P le a d s G u ilty
I’reripllallim
rliiid -sarian operatinq, waa declared. wl(j» ran from Ihr -rerip of th* nouuccd,
.
-A larpo a*jfr*t«d n il- it-1nil th e cvrn sliuii.'.j - ui the years to
. 12
T o T r a p p in g O f Q u a il ^
and »*ge ami hour rego pa»t the rrltlra l sl* 7 e and dortors —looting. D etective-Jurk Thontp-I The program will consist ofi( .............
tiiimtlAv r 0ven-'l,-ll-Ii iiH'*r of come. Few og'i in n , havu iu-i-n in Total for yesterday —
month to date —
J4
lallona pn—rnbed by the a g u . hoped to remove her.s*ion fro m t" » N rn*id Will A k rn , the negro,I one hslf hour " f reading#, apngs {hf. H«"fpw)*T;-".i-Vi»| ' I'di ly tti axlatuim- l o t '- iT-mg a iHTliwt. and Total for
for mi
tt', II. your |o n t I- -id thoulil lie a ( Normal J n d a te ________ — 1.44
the oxygen tank which Was aid irhot I'.-nnee In the fn n V « d • h r' ami nut-ic i-iidercd hy tho Ran- night. 'll Ciirdioif t Bdsrard Wltllaaaa, aapru. pload- ru ilu rt 'drpartm rnt.
Ilerltagu
s) tub-lie
uf future] '
'fem prratura
The hi use rejected am en d m en t,’ ino her hrratH ng, The hahy was ran oift o f l# house wle-re I hry] fonl string en,vmbi*. Th* public llyghrv, p-e0#b-ni,
M gattly yhaterday to chargwa
achievemc u t ,"
M iltw n a , W: minimum, 77.
is cordiallv Invite I to “ tune in" to -" u&gt; '
of Irapftag qaall and waa gle­ of Florida rrprescntsllvea for a delivered one minute a fte r th e jw rn t tn a rrest him.
' *
Th* ..........lute u w a, made by'HeraM reading
the enleitaw m ent by attending
an aa alternative of a |M fla* elorid* quota of a t l^g»i lou.iKHi mother died yaaterday. The moth'
Sanford Tjmn»i nditc m e re
Official He port
the "broadrX't "
or M day* la th a Couatv Jail by short tt n i annually. The bill r r had an inrurable disc* ,, and
queali-*l lo 'a lle n d llo- fou Inert a home e.fflre rrp re rn ta tiv e of
CHRWg AKItKSTI Ii
High
Cooaty Jadga R. W. War*.
The Sutpiev murniqg Uolinca* ing 'n f tho Town-etol 1 lull t o . 1the cniiipai;). wire rpuke highly of
would al'ow th at alat* appro* p h y iria n , and n u rro , had
- II
T ray pi eg af g u l l , Jadga War* Im atrly 7ti^KW annueily,
i waiting for her to die so th*
TAI. DA H A 83EE, Aor 7, m m erlins will Im lode a laaaon merrow allerniMin nt i mi oVIock the LhiIlo&gt;. Agrnry'a ability to
alalad, la la vtotatlaa
of a
Th* chamber adopted, however, brby could b« saved.
—John D. Crews, of Miami. w**| prtrenle-l by J W Cimk in which la Orlando IV II. tlni-he* presi­ harulle it............puny's tntarasD .
The be-al agency ha* rtp rs
Htala atatata (hr lb* protaoUo* an amendment subjecting Im- j
In Jail last night, having i•ecu many other rcung peopl* will dent r f tip- li*-al rluli, aniiiiiim-cd
senta«l the American Insurance
of k m birds.
_
ported _ Lfackatrpp molaasw U#ed '
today.
OLDKHT IKK! ItlKH
brought here from Arcadia to faral taka pa it
Company since July 4, 1912, and
Tha tt a t a gam* dapartm aat fo r dia'.UIatirn of alcohol to the
a charge of passing a woiitilcaa! A game of ‘ HiMr it*«il&gt;all'' h a t
offer* a n v a r d
to M y excise tax.W. E. • Kadrr, srnutniu'ter of only four other ugrnriat in th*
NEW OHI.FANH. Aug. 7.-dAT check fo r |7 &gt; on Mayor I, napd been scheduled for the RoMtor1!
wha ' a a a proVsea a rtTha bill ra rrirs th* following —Teddy, a blind, almost touthleea Wesson of Tallahaaerr fre e * ia| meeting on Tuvxlty night, LlrU" Boy Scoirt Trno|i II, returned yes­ slate hivo pchitTrd such n dls*
*111 U*4 to tha basic raw sugar quetaa: domes­ pocdle, believed to hr th r oldest th r divorced husband of M« rean, tenant Sm art said All *otdl«rt terday from hit vacation in Ito- tlnrllon
_ eoortatioa of vto- tic-boot, |A W ,000 abort tone; do- dog In the country, died here yes­ O rrutt, nationally known w m a n ^ a re invited to o .r o r and attam ptj chastrr, and P*ru. fndixn* II was
The grdd «ign will adorn th*
iatora o f tha statu te, ______
arcom psnitd |&gt;y h it wife -urn. walls of the office.
tr**ii#oH on re** Thrrv)
a horn* tun f«t ’-t-*4 t«am.
terday a t th* * t* of 10 1 2 y*ar». golfar,

1

4-Foot Mocassin
Is Presented Zoo
As Contribution

Defy R o o s e v e l tiW i th R u ssia And

Delinquents Asked.
To Pay Their Dues

O v e r S u g a r Bill U. S. Is In E ffect

'asH Control Leffi8" 'Ncw T rade Pact Proi^a*,
vide.
la l i o n President
** "For Yearly In-; n,°
Said He___
Would
Veto |
_

S

I‘L C . O f C rO ffjc ig j ,

Z:

oe.t ij, M . E. B. RundaH's
Mother Dies Friday

Mfiuntain Vacation

Orlando Bank Nifrht
Equipment Is Taken wetero ,nga^.r.Niucing ,tat.-,

J **• 1

'i

»

Salvation Army’s
1'roKram For Next
Week Is Announced

()l«*

“Birth After Death”
Baby Is Improving

I*alm Beach Officer
Is Killed By Negro

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„ Seminole Cotmf/ Prod«*8 *
'£j
Mure Fruit 'And Vegetables T h u . At,* '-I ' 'c*1*
Similar Area Jn America
•*.- J r

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Dnllt se Company Is
Given Ensignia For
Us Service Record LOCAL WEATHER

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F ro m B e h in d In Fifth Dykes Says White;
lu h A c r o s s F ou r R u n s Sox Are Baffling
v e T o T h re e V ic t o r y Puzzle To Hinij '

D e fe a t W h ite S o x

i*s Long Triple Scoring: Two Men Chicago Opens Hour*'
In The Fifth Inning la
•Game Series .With]
Feature Of Game
Near Y o r k Today.

Lou Gehrig Celebrates 1900th Straight
Game With Home Ron
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In First Inning
ww’ Towuui, i
Ad Find Refused By

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NEW YOKE, A a r, d— YW
distinguish**! foatara af (M Chi­
cago Whitt Boa, moot w y r lila f
club of Dm 1BJ7 major league
sos son, Is their the rang h e i i
Thors’* no mlddls road for thorn.
Thor go all tho way-oe# way or
tbs othsr. Manager Jimmy Dylan
soon finds ihs ctnb a baffling Dot

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Great wrtat action and beautiful “ " " i T 1 tn m
form;
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won 80 game*, becass* of wlMnc**
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_0W thpoo« - rrWn&lt;n&gt;r
■“* Duncan Rlgney-A big kid with
» al ary tslkattea.
t a great deal af ability. Daatlnad (o
■ abeut
Hike Kraaekh—Sturdy, taciturn become sUr with a lillla more o*‘
V Hi* tiny man. Orest fly chaser ,mi |« lienee.
■ (F ar dangerous hitter In detail.
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Disk Walker—The player «b* l T a n a o a
O d in
A*
ho stoo Yank* sold the Whit* Bog for e ‘ I V a l l S a S
o i l 11 A l id. pash lemon whe turned Into a star lU .r Q n -o A a T g h W f i o t t
Hrough; haring a delicate shoulder opera-,
A S A O ’ W T Ite il
TiprtB1 tlon performed.
Slnmrp, huftij
P fiM flfl To
IC rM U Il 18 P r U n K
■Ibis athlete In majors. After workv who was *0 happy to got
gee* U mound end pats pll ihor'ahtaway- frawi-Yawboaa rbe not
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bsck end firs*'him a ftgkt- ttlk-1
the day ha lefr gamp. -Beni n‘ WICHITA. Kan., Aug. d ,-* # )
- Kansas' tatail prod *&gt;11Ion Ques­
champion banana .-and spaghetti, ha wanted to go-cUewhere was V
••tar. Looks clumsey and alow but, causa ha m eed U play rreiy dny. tion, "nan a man drink a barrel
really extremely agile for a big
Monts Stratton—Gawky, gang, i f 1.3 boor and not become
man. Once stole hams on Yanks to ling Tessa who has srsrythlng. v Vgrilly Intoxicated," will bo put
win game.
leapt Bchange af pare. Very bayUh. to a city court Jury hero again
Jack Ham*—tteullbwti •ysntlc-1Fijehad only one bad gams all In jo day*.
Four men and two woman Ju­
man type. Moody at tttnea, hpt year.
ror* failed to agree yeatrrday
In tho Irial of William Ixilfhwlt,
transport drtrer, charged -with
■lilting while under the Influ­
ence of Intoxicating liquor. They
stood four to two for acquittal.
John Madden, Jr, detenus at*
torney, riled a taw passed by lb*
game with atraIt-jacket, A whin John Dietrich—Qu1st and tV«!l last lealslalurn defining any
at making-plsya and-threw* off ou*. Wears glass** on and ofl bereraaa or 1.1 percent alcohol
balance,
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»field. Author of no-hitter this as not IntoilraJJng. Therefore,
he asserted, "a man ran drink
Tony Piet—SUIId Palish boy. aaaaan.
Stooge for Zaks Bonura. Always! Tad Lyon*—On* of league’) a barrel of IJ beer and -still
pleasant. Great fielder but em*| meat popular player*. Ilanil«inn not ba guilty of Intoxication,

tic thrower. Makes went thrvwi end, well;groomed. .Great prank
when has most time.
liter,*' '
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county’s example sad refnaad to
of tU contribute ts ths all Florida adrertUlng progrsra as aponaerad by

?, r* » P*w attendance s f #4,787.

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mnth tn baOdlag up &lt; 9
“ * •*** county funds through collection ,'ef
l o t h m run load.
R , rsfarrsd to tho Florida
W r*e o w r « t now ponding bo■wgi woe uchAggie fer| (in supreme couvto
n Ihs looenth with
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tying Charlie Huf-

Tbs law aUotatstr say* it la lm*
t'oe*lhls to gat' lutoilrslsd os
■aeb a bererige,"
Harold Irwla, asotetaat . connty attorney, snood that lb* lagUlatara placed ao inch laterpretatloa In the IJ boor law,
''Were sack a ratios mads, a

Schedule Of
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whiskey kad thee
lastiry ke
drank nothing bg| beer of i j only ether Tankas run, whan sfalcoholic content «r Uni and bast
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“ wWd, Dtlfaggio
the rasa," ha daaUrwd.
doubled &gt; and -.Oehrig had been
Lelfhelt roaleaded that It be passed, . Dickey -Unad'oaa of Johnappeared , drkhk. It was becanae
ha Bartered four brakan riba Tb
a crash wllk-slather transport
which lad to th e'charge against

fbW f M - Mabraied

Jadga Murray, In orarrnllng a
demurrer, bald that ' ee«H - rase
would hare to ba considered on
lie own meritA
Madden has ladlesled ha will
carry the rase to the supreme
court If ba loses,

Mi IfPOOtk paaamiilim game far
the .Yanbaaa. ‘ BatwMn games -be
Iron man was -praeaated with a
watch by Oaarga.M. Caban, actor.
Tho watch was I awarded Gehrig
lot his * selection aa - the league’,
moat rateable phtyer, last season.
Johnny - lgacpkp:Mtolrat Oemca
tn tk* eighth toning af the second
8UMMBB BEATS RETREAT
BOISE, Idaho, .Aug, I. —(IP)— , gams and-raedired credit far hla
Dams Bummer beat • nasty re­ ninth rlctory, after the Sag bad
treat from Southern Idaho yes. broken a t-1 deadlock, a* Ike thiae

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STATV OF FLORII
OOUKTT o r BKMIf
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whWh you. *r sllbei
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NEIIVA K. FIELD,
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Judge . f asmlpat*
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Hall and snow dror* tempera­
tures t i low as U dagriaa
aeren below freesIng—at Caacado
and caused soma damage to pcaa.
The temperature at Idaho Falla
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If yon need money, eruuk onr ripAoi
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right To The Missing
In Plane
Tragedy On Ocean

K ID N A P E D * .

Fighting Between Ri­
val Unions Forces
Cessation Of Work
Iii Plymouth Plant

Missionary Work
ffeartd Menaced

DETROIT, A o f ., S. —(JP&gt;—
Chryeiyr Corporation's Plymouth
plant remained cloenl today paM*
inf th* settlement w r difference#
whkh V r &gt; r f , b U i f between ri­
val on loot ftotordav.
* Tm ram warn Injured and a
riot call for polka araa amt oat.
Only a few man appeared for
warfc thia morning.
H a g«l*c wrr» not opened and
from ■ the .United Automobile
Workers’ anond track circling tba
plant came tnitructlona for

Japanese Troops Roll
North To Halt Ad*
vance Of Chinese
SHANGHAI, Auf. 5.—
(AP)—United SUtea eonauUr official! In ell Chine orgenlied the whole American

By nljOtfan, ondaclarcd

war

brought tkaaa devalopmmta:
Ona, eolaairta of motorlaed Jap-'
aneao troops
north to hilt
the Chinas*
i from behind
China's fTtwd
Taro, Oenamliaalmo Chlanr Kal6hck, China's* “ strong man" lead*r \ af tha cagtrml fovarmnrnt
flnw to Kulipg to tad tha nation's
tllM adneatora that China will
resist th* Japanese advance “ ev­
en 'Ihoofh It manna flfhtiny Ina h a fa la lf praparad and to , the
doathi" . /
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Three. Amerkan mlriionarlca
raraUlng previous Japan*** rtyiWwMe tdared Jhpaneaa domftiatlop af North China would wipe
mrt mlaakmtry aad education
dollar* la American brvaatmenta
apd yean o f hardest t*D|
' Puair, Consul General Clarence
Canawtat Shanghai directed, th*
f i i M l I t *f an American retl-

C. Q. Caldwell (above) of Mlami, Fla., a line Inspector for
the United State* Commerce Da.
partmeute bureau of
alrwayi
navlfation, waa among 14 par
aona believed Ioat In the crash
of p Pan American.(trace liner
into the aea o ff Cristobal, Canal
Zone.
Caldwell formerly lived
In AtanU, Ga.
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Storm Neara Coast
Of North Carolina
* JACKSONVILLE. Aag, B. to
IF)— H a wealbar banns aald ta*
day “ a aUght Atlantia dbturimneatha Narth OaraUna cwpZ thb"Tftare tan sr early tsalght “ without

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Center*neat between repreamtatlvea o f . tha UAWA and the
mantfemept were returned today,
The UAWA demanded the ra*
Inatatement o f foor men dlacharred for altered participation
hi an attack yaaterday noop ..aft
two nffklala of the Independent
Tha day after Donald Herat, SO months old. wat taken from
Aaaoclatlon o f ChryalR- employee
whose claim* of SO,OM members the bkek yard of his home In Chkac*. he ara* fouiul ale in the
art Sl.putad by United Antonio- trorna of John Regan, a machinist, and hi* wife who alarm they are
tha child's real parvuU.. .They admtttnl snatching the hoy , from
bile Worker*.
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Mrs. Otto Hnrmt'e arms but denlml they i' iiu ik Io I V..UUU rawmm
The Refmna are shown with DonaM who srrm, I|uila unperturbed
about tbe whole affair.
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Lee Splits With Senators Defeat
A t l a n t i Ban|wr's
Board Refusing _
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In Baseball Tiltltrownke Tells1- Kiwanians Ashed Kidnaper Escapes
To Distribute Tax
OfTourThrough To Save Wild Life Prison In Georgia Schools A te Set
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In a scoreless deadlock for eeven

W i l l N o t P a y 0 cor* la Crackers finally term In-

v a l i d a 7 to
victory for the Senators.
----Tha tilt waa another of • aertM
TALLAHASSEE, Aug, 6. —(AV apnaorad . by Eufcnla Warren
—Stain Comptroller U c split* roeranthmat aupanrlaar of Chi
with tha board of a d r a w lt r a ll'

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•Ion, elarfc of tha Circuit Court.
Dr. R. D. Smith, speaking for
tba Seminole County Medical, Sa­
tiety, also told Uia Cummbaionar*
that th* Society expected th#
County U provide n full tlm.
physician to car* far county cases
during th# n o t fiscal year. II*
Indlegtad, however, that member*
o f th* Society would furnish a ra­
ttling service to patients after
aateriag Urn Jmspltol and that
hia Barries woo Id ha furnished
whheat charge to th* oouaty.
During th* aaaalan Urn Commb■loners also agraad to pay on*-

Hard Fighting
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Spanish War

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Mobilize American
Population For Exi­
gency©! Evacuation

pnpuU t'on fo r th e exigen cy
o f evecu etion ton ig h t while
Generalirtelmo C h ln n jr. K elRhek euddcnly
proclaim ed
"W e
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Lee aald that for hia own pro-1 eatc|Rir| Jams* Oerter, rlrfht
tectlop, ha would not di*|runo tho Field; Charles Oormly. left field;
money under lawa that ha felt were Kenneth Echols, second haae;
unconstitutional.
\ flank Johnaon, ranter field; and
"It takes a valid'act to get John Carter, pitcher. 8ubatitut*s
money Into th* atata treasury,", war* M. Edge and B. McMullen.
Lea said, “and I’m going to inalst! The following lb#up was given
upon n valid net to gat It out tor th* . Senator*; T . Orlffin,
again."
shortktop; N. Kanls, first base; (S.
Con* and Knott aald th* comp- Kent*, catcher; H. Hayes, pitcher;
trailer wroold b# adequately pro-jl* Darlnaao, third base; 0. Griffin,
tacted by following tha togiala- Meopd'h**#; B. Barlneau. renter
tara'a directions until ardarad tolD *,d: M. Hayes, left field; and E.
do otherwise by the courts.
] Ortfftn, right Geld.
Knott's office aokf at least th ]
............ ----counties were affected **w by, D d l l O C r a t i C L e a d C T S
Laa'a declalon, am! Attorney Gan- n i
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M e«t
•7 eoantiea' rventually would be.
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The general garillne tax law
WAIHINOTON, Aug. 4 .- M 7 from thro* cento of the levy should In recant
legislative quarraia.
b* used to pay th* counties for arranged yaaterday a -harmony*
helping to build the atato highway dinner for past Tuesday nlrhtat
aystam. Th# law .dirortod that * local hotal, and larilad Ifnal
when each county had received He d»»l Roonarelt to attend.
•hare, that county'e portion should
Th* dinner will be a stag af-.
go to th* stole mad department fair. Mrt. Carraway, the Arkanto build roads within the comity** ••• •**•!&lt;». waa not thrifad, but
boundaries.
tboaa In charge aald virtually
In 1PU, 103* and IU7, Urn * « other Damocratla aoaatora bad
lagblature paasod at lanat t t accepted.
•pacitl act*, each of which prw, View FrasMaat Oaraar will pre
vide* aonif other disposition of a| •«* H tho affair, which waa da
caonty's share o f th* gas tax acribod as purely aoclaL
meaty
I Tba larltallou to tha President
-Delegation, from these eoun- “ “ ealended yeatarday by Renties have been coming to ma far.
MeKalUr, Democrat, Ten
money nnder these acts," Laa qaaaoe. aad Lae, Democrat. OktoM tba beard
' tahoma.
McKallar la chairman
"I anggeated to each delegation'
the roamltta* la charge, Do*
that It bring a mandamus la th*1 »w *«arr.
McKaHar said h* aipactad to
know within -a day—’ or two
whether th* fraaldept would at­
tend.

Minister And Famtyyi Nicholson Urges ProCovered 7 Thousand! tectioA Of B l a c k
Miles During Trip1 IUss, A l l i g a t o r s

7 rvu,
A &gt; M M tw tU'frwwavutUe ad
An acroonl - f a 7.000
wlM u f, , M bound ye*1
Western lour which carried I1'" 1' JJkday by Ivlmar -Radio Nick"
through many of America's most fjblmlw.n. «f Orlando, at the weekfamous ehrtw place* waa related |y nuelWr
the Sanford Kiwnni*
this monthly by Dr. R. D. Brown Club held at fh" Vahtea Hotel lie
lee. paator o f the Flrat fnaby I " ™ " 1
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terian Cliurcli.
#S|rrmiBa|,.,n ^ alligalor* and
RRklTc H *** ( N # *
Dr. Brownlee made the enllr-t Uark bats in the aUte.
I k&gt; bcKcvod (M fe..k
trip by autnmnhile ami waa ac-( Stating that ftuhing bring* •»
I fVvor tke ttdfodiicom pan ted by hia wife and son, appmaimale mrome uf I tg.UOO.UU8
0k“ * kitckow
&gt;
Harry.
I to Florida every year, Mr. Nlehtd
h r MamrackMaattv
He began hie trip by Journey , on painted out that wale*.* aaam
t through North Carolina to thing it .lone about the present ap
ubvllle.
g aituatiun Immediately, the
ttm tory whkh waa recently; ^ , 1, will be without one of U»
plagued with a devaatlng flood
greater.! tnurl-t altrmrtb.ae.
“ Although nearly all dancirej )|, . tat.-.l that at the pre«eat
hat been repaired, there are »t&lt;IC|im, m Seminole County, black
K h a n aagga i t o l tke
fun—marks which Indicate the inlrn jhaaa are U-ing shipped from the
n h l b t paoea** W euah » .« » *bIfrrneaa of the Good water-. (in ir|Trr ,n.l lake* in refrigerated (evil*, tie sa id the paint* wo..l| ke
some house*, the water mark- truck, to fitter out of the atoke, a h a o t r i r i k* the h t o i i k ..* «»»
stood oat plainly on tho paint," h*' prwetie* which U dtatiactly UUcit •t la tn fb a tu * foe totaiiod tv*
aald.
| 8 pecking In defense of Ike woe'
From LanNville, Dr. Brnwnve |,ia ,|SUghtcr of alligator*, he en
went to Kansas City ami Colorado, p),inrd that the saurian* almost
Spring* whe/a he traveled *V' r |never rn.laager human U»e«. aad
ditty road a ia the aareaslon " f . always are a diatinrf aaaet te the
Pikes Peak. 11a then went t.i| w,|rr* due to thoir protection of
Jackson Hole, which la nnr of the block baa* by f sealrag “U pradi 1
moat famous big game hunting tory fi.h
aeethma.
Mr. Kichojaoa declared that SSk* I
Ha saw tha Grand Canyon. 7&gt;n ppo baby alligatara were shipped ,
National Park, and Grand Trl.ui from the state last acaaoa. and tl |
enntainlng “ tba n w l leautlful (J , prwrtire,U not curtailed, theca,
mountains I have ever reen." and
„ n|y be catfish, mudfiak, tur-J

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Bern Scout Progreso
Reported At Meeting Alderman To Mmnage
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.. . Wh«&gt;i _Praldn&amp; Jloo«nlf w running for election
the flrit time, John Qafne^.mu often referred to M *
handicap. The people accepted Roooevelt as a brilliant
leader, but ther *ald "tuppoeo eomethlng happens to nhn,
that would leave Oonwra* president and be la not of Um
calibre to lead this greet nation." But the worth of "Cac­
tus Jack* haa become Increasingly recognised and today
he la acknowledged as a aane and stabilizing Influence ou
the administration and la then credit for reeculnr the
Democratic Party' from an Irrepairable spilt.
Ona of the moet: Interesting and Intimate pictures of
ihU seasoned veteran apneam In this week's issue of *The
Digest,” which writes ofh lrn as follows:
Shrewd and abk, the Vice President nevertheless
iwefem the role of Tferottlefaottom to that of party leader.
He IOres to think of Mmoofy as a hick from the st'eks in
dinger of losing hla shift to eity slickers. A sunburnt
Texas Coolidge, he haa a face like a pink-cheeked hawk,
with a hooked noee, Jutlng white eyebrows and eyes as
blue, though not as golWaus, as a baby a, He talks freely
and affably, but kasps a secret like a snfe. Everybody
knows that he Is out of sympathy with the President's,
more leftwerd leanings, but no one ever proved It, He him*
self, be says, la a hard-beaded business man, who haa built
up a modest fortune and- Intends to bang on to It. Preal*
dent Roosevelt calls him Mr. Gommonsenee"He llvss a commohseimlcal life, never, makes a speech
If he can help It, rarely dines out, rarely stays up after
nine o'clock. He rises at sllh dons whatever hla wife
Elite lays out for him..Breakfasts on griddle cakes, bacon,

Lead
Aviators

DAYBOOK

"representation fund'* for IWT
and ayain for 1038 after being
long year* without it, but even
so tho sum ts so email It Is atmoat futile in present troublesome times when such a fund la
bedly, needed.
Tho "representation fond” Is
money for use by diplomat* in
throwing parties for other dlpto.
mats and people who count. By
that mean* they create *®°*
will—and get needed
Informs-

others of the swtosssduriil rank,
yeti yiTJMM. Hla m idm e* Is
furnished by tbs government, or
rather on.behalf of tho gwvortu
ment.
Actually J. p. Morgan
pre*anted the government with
a home In t d i h s several year*
ago. There ope poets whom the
ambassador and ministers Jo not
get residence*. They have to
pay for them out of salary,
Minister*, next hi rank to am*
.
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’ limited nch. advantages, ’ Such as they w ere, how ever,
The fund has had an unutuai
th e nch. advantaged deem t o have been su fficien t.”
hl»t«ry. About 12 year* ago,
i
-----------after much pleading and reprai
‘ ‘
mnUtkin, the State department

Our Neutrality law
W «r » a rc no lo w e r ib cU red . t h y « •
Jo*t « • * • * - &lt;“ " l
Thbi acemn to 1 » w hat Japan and China are doing
and in
0, &gt;r).nuugh,but it wax a
the light o f hodtilitlca. It will be interesting to “ * * 0 "
.tarter.
o u r neutrality law operates. U nder It, says th e Miami
Along rams the depression and
Herald, "t h e PrealdentHs em powered, In ’ hls discretion, to a dnire lu lop off odd* and
declarS on em borgo on the iihlpment o f w ar m aterial to ond*
cl
appropriatlona
that
belligerent countries. lie n iay also proh ibit the shipping
^
o f any Rdods to such countries as have been declared belbit f t ? t t o d b J w r a ttot
llgerant b y Amctlfcan veasela and
.ome of th. diploiZu
Z
^o
provide U lclr own m e w * o f tiin ip o rtjitlo n mid p oy
countries wb«r* liquor w*i p#rfo r th eir purchases, If made in thg United States.
mited—that
Included
moat—
"W h ile Am erican sym pathies are and always have served liquor to thslr guest*.
Iteen with* China, If an em bargo should eventually be Im- / Tlisi *n« too much. The fund
posed Oil the tw o countries It Would w ork to the serious * »» jUmlWwd and any money

C * . -H* ■ . .
1»J thin cou n try, If no em bargo wora impoaeti.
On the
&gt; 5e ywer liu u weeV yonVe n lr
hii»4, China lacks both o f th M « neceoaary thinga In
ord er to Supply her nradn from till* cou n try. She cannot
to the read an hear goes fertngl coma a|ril g e t oupplleg and nho could n o t pay for them If
M * year totAee yoa aro'ebew- she cutild,
k*
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" I t w ould neom. therefore, If w orse oomea to worne,
•w d o t o « , tto deck keep. lh b( nur pre(ient neutrality law, If. applied, would w ork a
* * *
v n o A B A G U K S T ! hanlxhlp fo r a nation fo r which w e have th e u lm w t friendEDGAR A. QUEhT J
fW)n(r|| sn(t R|d R country whhao attitude toward this
I cou ntry has heart ant| In such as to cre o to 8Uipicion o f Its
T V e e m r ia e f P*tsen&gt;
tHcndllnrag* o r Its honcsly o f purpose tow ard us.'*

I Th* year 1 9 ir brought d V v )
turn of the appearance of pro*.
Jwrlty and tlie state department,
wonder of
wonder*, received
fl2r&gt;,009 for rntertainment. It
wai repeated In tha 1928 ap­
propriation bill.

The equipment for one bsttery
field artlilary
rosta $280,000,
two time* the whole amount th*
•tats department gets for enter*
lalament. Bat then, It has al­
• re
ways cost wort for war than for
Traditions lly, American dlplo- peace.

MAN ABOUT MANHATTAN

NEW YORK—I used to know ajarewd
arguments, \ prevailed.
Scottish girl who waa tall and ajThl* little episode waa repeated
Utile oa the angular aide who;once each season for five pears,
wanted very murh to become an| Last week the owner of the
od oar community yesterday a f­ actress. She got h job In the stock 1policy again got hla frtond, the
ternoon and struck two of our company ond devoted most of her Insurance - chief, on the phone,
time to a passionate study *f| "Joe," h* growled. "I'm dropping
biggest and prettiest oak*.
Mr. and Mr*. R. R. Dree have Shakespeare and the rest of It to . that policy and don’t lead that
returned from a delightful vaca­ talking Incessantly about tto the- aama young man ovar here to talk
mo out of it, either!”
tion that fneloded many point* In ■tor.
Occaelonally
ahe took long
"Wouldn't think of It," placated
Nortlr and South Carolina. While
at llewjnroasivfllo, they went oat walks, and I would see her ewlag- hi* pel
But a half hour later tho young
te tto Laera! Park Camp to 000 Ing along the pavrmenta, In lewheeled oxford* and tweed skirt*, man eaentered into th* oltoat’o
th* final
Roto Munson I)*1 unmindful of tho rain and prob* efTky.
mu* . :
Yeah, to sauntered right oat
fore going on h»r vacation catlod ably unaware that sto waa eep*
at tto Board of Trade for litera­ ping wot. She never headed th* again. Bat to had that tooth for
ture to take on bar trip to booat woatbar. The thing I remember $800 with him.
I* M A wundar hla toaa gave
Hanford and Bomtnola County. moat la that almoat always bar
$ho hint a retool
Wo highly appreciate Mlsa Mon- stocking* were wrinkled.
*oh'S Interact and pragresatve- m lly never cared stoat clothes,!
----- -The Shakespeare rash has broktsata. thaideatally, M to haown that and If the talk wasn’t about drama
|ail out all 1 over the radio broadwftea Mian Kano** ha* aonwthUg ah* wasn't’ Interested, either.
In any. b» you, sto’* going to any
K oven U too kaa to call the
sheriff to hold yen while she'*

SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO
Hanford now ha* three famlllra
with three aona each enlisted with
Uncle - Ham’s lighting futcea.
They are the Murrells, the llear
dslls, and the Chittenden*. Han­
ford la in front with patriotism
all tto time.
The ywimg ladles' of tto Wom­
an's Ctab wore toay today collect­
ing hooka and reagoalnaa for tho
eoldiere la tto field. They will to
taken tomorrow te tto library

Bom* really black, swarthy
fortune gypak* ware oat torn
lately traveling to Henry Ford#
instead of old-time gkdy painted
wagon*. There was quite a party
encamped on tto Ortahdo road.
A severe electrical storm vlsit-

Naval Heads Seek
Huge Sura For ’38
Building Program
WASHINGTON, A ag, A . .&lt;*)
Tw more caperdreodnsughts end
two sHllIccml light eruieert, ,MafftcUlly oaUmotod te cost a total
of t l 80.OM.004 are on thh navy's
cpaatractlcR program for 1822.
Admlrpl Loahjr, acting aecraUry

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RenoW

BIOUI PALUt, a. Du Aug.

Gjrdltr Predicts
Labor Strife E n d
In Steel Industry
NEW YORK, Aug, * - w - ™
Tam tf. Glrtfler, chairman of th*
Republic Steel corporation, said nnt
yesterday “ the labor tremble 1*1 , »,
oyer Is the steel industry, and I
don’t anticipate any mors of It."
w
Back is hie New York office
after a vacation on Capo Cod.
q
Olrdler, whpee company's plant* (rt
wore key points In tho recent
strike, was asked concerning ^
ho u
wtt
ramered dlfferenrea of view and wore ordered to proceed there —So the frontier to gone, to it?
within the American Iron sad lit tit#
t, mom Inf.
Two polic# officer# hir# h u i
Steel Institute of whleh ho is lnJ:
There was a race for tho honor ■ different idea. Answering a
president—which foils wed
tho of. being
,
tho first to land. Of If
to a fanq several miles «ql
ilgulng of contract* with tho CIO Spanish
K„ .
pilot* In tha race fire
tho city, Chief Norman Foote
by tho United States Steel corpor- —*7i* Anaaldoo.
and Officer ffarbea-Barrett found
Itlon and Other , companies, and Juan
j;
got tbora first and landed, eoveral farm ffmlHw hi terror,
the opposition *to **-------*-the onion *—
by Both he and Jlmlnes ware astound- the children afraid to leave tha
Republic, Bethlehem and othar ad when the plane* that followed doorstep* of their homos and tt&gt;*
Independents—and replladi
veered o ff and waviod frantically family ply* eqDealing In fear,
**I don’t think there la any split at them.
The officers ranged In the
in tha atcel industry and Fra
Joan and Jiminea looked arousd. wood*, fired one well-placed aha*
never heyrd anything about any. A parW of turn In uniform was **d dragged back a SOO.pound
The Imitl^ate will continue to go running toward them. Looking I black bear which had boon for*
•long (n II* norraM relationship,"
farthtr, they saw iht flag* flytsg Ming the neighborhood. As soon
.A t present all plant* or Repub­ over the airport w en Basque g o v . *• the bear’s mat* to shot, they
lic Stesl, Oirdler aald, ard operat­ ernmeot flags. '
I **Ptct the community to to safe
ing at norma) capacity, or at be­
They could not Start the nv&gt;i®r.| *o*ln.
tween 82 and 82 percept of lbs
but Joan took (tvera! ahOlta 1
theoretical peak capacity. JEara- ■pprathlng as Idiers with hi
Approximately 1,100,MX at*.
vofver while Jhalnea train*
/ |ployaea come within tho icope of
machine gun on them. \ \
compare well with the belt of the
“ * * Railroad Retlromont
Something had goae wrong rlth»
monthly preflta of tha flrat five
hla meter. Joan waa trying I fix I Aet which haa just boeomo ofmonth* of the year."
*
It when the wild-eyed mec ,nte I foellro , bog which provided lor
lha retiremant of ralTrlUd amyetted, "Ilotnbra—loek at tho
I Ployaoa,
. %
nowl”
The eoldiere had left the field,
hauled down the Basque flag* and
m n j
Uum :mk
HHl" OH’ •the ‘ -'htnotuaisf - colon.’
LANCASTER. Pa.. Aug.. 8. — "Wo jwet forgot," the ground
OP) — CoUege students wrote
crew explained to tho relieved
home for money In 17&amp;I.
.pilot*.
i
Dr. II. M. J- Klein, professor ■
of history nt Franklin and Kar-&lt; Juan, airfield stories any, kill*
■ball college, found a
letter rabbits la hi* spare time .by hit-j
wrlUcn one year arter th* col­ ting them oa Um nxi with* hie land- &gt;
lege was founded In which th* lag wheels. Pablo say similar
student made an appeal to his dories, chase* eagles until they
fall from wearlnaaa.
father for rundt,
Joan says the rabbit story has
The father waa Peter Rhoads,
\
Hr., member of the psnosytva-, toon exaggerated.
"I don’t hR ’em with the wheels.
Ola Assembly.
Th* requaat wag written by 1 just scare ’em to death."
Rhoads. Jr„ who era* gradual
ed from Franklin and Harthall
in m o , and later became preaidrnt of the Northampton bank.
Th* ton wrote,
"Dear Father;—
Tour favor of tha Ulh last
I received oa the lib. 1, , oth-’
son’s anrvsylag (a not Imme­
diately n e c e a ■ a r y. bat It (tho
book) would greatly assist me
In this’ rod may plans# yoar
No-BLADES, No LATHER
self, and I am eatlsOed. | wlU.
No BRUSH/N® LOTIONS
with the help qt Ood, I Oar a,
that the money yon have advaaced me ahntl not he lost"

a bad mat of jittan.

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Marauding Bear la
Killed By Officer*
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CHINA---- SILVER

McLauJin, Jeweler

Schick Shaver

Randall Electric

WORK PAYS FOR BURIAL
BAN JOSE, CoUf., Aug. ».—(*■&gt;;
—fitln-tr A. Stlneraon, laundry-,
man, adopted as hla hooey to
Ufa tto building of a 80-foot,
10.paas?nger motor
boat
Ho
worked on It off and on for 29
yean, and than died Just before
Ha completion. It wilt sell'for
more than enough to pay hla
funeral expense*.

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announced h1* decision
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tho Mlaaao I
1. D. Cochran of Laka g#Mt chariot
Marr entertained Mondiy night itord, Margai
«Hh a birthday party la honor urine White,
al hor daaghlar, Jaao.
Dorli Rock*&gt;
• The home waa decorated with Clara Melech,
•taaelng arraagemanta of «um -, Nickel. Ruth’
•ter flower*. Throughout the br*e, Carolln
•waning rama* and dancing warn, Rim, Mary 1
aa*rag by tha gnosis.
Joyce Adam*.
At a lata hoar rofieahmaataI M rt_M m*
Wow* aarvod by ih* hoeteaa a»-1 T‘ jr wHIltrr
•Mad try Mra. M. W. Robert!,, Klm Mrm a
Mr*. H. M. Cochran aad Mra. i u Telfor
• M o Cooper. .
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} ^.od Mra. 0
T M goaet* Included:
Lear, „ enry N,ckt,
• M ’ Mlncbew, Ruth Pugh, Ruth klnl Mr, j
•Mth, Betty Brown, Irene Ap-’ r&gt;.ll* went.
fMfcr,
Orace Whlddon,
a n d ' M r«.-f) Or-,
«Mma* Wanaley, WM# Wane- AdttM|' . nd
W , Wallace Smith, rota TtllU
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Sana Whitaker, Raymond Rail,
Mai Cochran. Olyna Cochran, S C a V C H g l
■mi Roddy Appleby.
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NEW YORK, Aug. 8— ( J W
t*
r/iixt
colorful
teerv-age
In yrare nr* going to achool thfr
fall.
’k f j f
Tbrwe that -will draw Urni ^!h
ami n’t are clamped with the**
q u a lit ie s

NEW ORLEANS, Aug.. 8. - i n
—*A awarm of boo* ran a truck
dra tho road -near BogaJuta yesdsgday and aorioaaly lajwnd Heng f Vend, B0, driver aad Lionel
Warn, IS. Vaad Bold ho ioat con­
t r o l of tko truck while trying to
Badge Um baa* and that it over
Aranad lata a ditch.

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Bogen* Take A , vfho hi man­
ager for Frank Krona In Boat
Roeton, la expected t* errlra
eooa N&gt; Til It Mrp. M. K. TaH rt
and family. H* haa been rliltlng
In Clayton, N- T , and Niagara
Fplla and the OtreUnd Expoal*

Over 500 Americans Enrplled At Mexico
Nations* University

•ere. Tender, Aching . Frit
Gel Ameilng Relief

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often &lt;n t’wiuplec* frock*, Im­
portant Item* In the -echeol girl"*
wardruln-. Many •two-piece dree*rs combine pUM with plula
a* a gray. re»l end Iflack plaid
Jarkrt.bluuac worn "Ter a gray
wool akirt. *
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— PlaW- appear again In the pop­
ular ahott boi coota (genaratlyI
prunrd of bark fullneaa) w^kh
top th#Nrhlc new teenage aulto.
Dellrvlnx thot a olmple wool
rult I* Important In the erhool
girl’e uanlrohe (thry are good
for rlanroom, town and traval
wdar), drelgncr* hate created *

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lninlnn MitrnrM 11« •t %eel'll
about unit
•»r shir In
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•tltlhlnu 'IS nli»*i|ulr f*»*il t «♦»!»•

on filled brked Itnfh. ‘ Black,
bkown end win* red aA* favuniu
hide. Big fur coIlum'aM»ar on
»dMe, bot the' '•nnXriaet have
amall Peralan lamb collar* that
hilt the throat cloeoly. One of
tbf i mart rtl end moat prartlcal
coat* for the achool girl la a
monotone' tweed reefer With volTit lapel* and pocket edging* of
the aamr color.

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TAK E H E A R T !
HEART TROUBLE NEED
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SHANGHAI, Aug., 8. —&lt;AVHammrring at cltle* along the
entire enact of Chino, the aovtroat
trahoon in recent yrara held
coaital and harbor ablnplng at
t IKm I etahditdl yaaterday. ’
Tlfcna-breanle ataamer* atayed at
eea to ride out the blow, officially
termed o f **vlolent Intrntlty."
Th* railroad* leel year oipended t Jt.rn.OOO tor cteel rail*,
the greatest amount spent for
th»t purpoe* elate lilt .

girl glamor.
Since moot glrla
want at lesit one black one (d r.1
eplto tpulber*' protote), there,
are many black rrepe aftcrn"&lt;ml
frocka dolgnrd with the fitted'
Orange blossom* earn* for Cherry Blossom IVcIeeer, dark.haired rorselette waiatlioe anil »hlrre«r
member Of the famed l*nit&gt;&lt;-r slater team of the stage. The rs* bodice effect.
Gold errenta—
Ziegfrld Folllea girl ailmlltrtl hrr marriage to David J. Hopkins, meaka, n&gt;ceh bow* or nwk’e bead*
ton of the WPA chief, at Gretna, Isi. Shi- continued with her •da',-* •—and colored metal Irlnt* give
them lip. The alecvc* Rrnerelly
work aa shown, In Chicago.
are juit a little longer than el­
egrecmrnl for n&lt; «l season.” . * bow length.
Colored velveteen or rrrpe
Ariosi wrlllnp of the new putt
may l« slatted hero ibis after- make tlrreae* for the girl who
dooen't want black.
The Init word In fur roala far
the echool. girl it the pew
’’■hunky’' gut, which end* at midLAKF.I.AND, Aug.. 8. - W V hip an d 'I* cut on straight bulky
rr*paring for th* new crlrrjr aealine*. It la generally nltd* of
son. Hireling, or* lo he held *1
one of the full-furred pclte euch
several points In th* nrit few
» i akunfc or guanaco (South
week* to aeeuro grower approval
American llama). Hlralght roal*
and shipper signature* on the
•AFCLY DEPOSITED
proposed marketing agreement
DENVi:il, Colo, Aug., 8. - ( d l
Raid*In liens.
fit, nh)rrU-d
when Hlleiidelila al a liu.pllnl
ullemploil In l•.|ll•■«p uii eleell*appliance nromtil Ills left ley.
hut the ilnrtnr* Inslsled hnaute
Ihg' leg lisil Ixen fterlureil In
an aU'omnlille atilH.nl Suises
soon UlMviverrd why fletls protaali-d Coder thu ulasllu wss
fllM In rurrenry.

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H r m l 2 r A ln iltl«
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|miw| A I l A I el • A lt B M if e .l
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|» r I ’ ltA flrm | l
M l H iN e iir l
llr U lie le t . K in .

.\lt V * 11 'h .
H I.

Celery Growers
Plan Meetings
- On Sales Pact

II. R. Mao*. Mlaa A
» « and Mr*. C a LeFtls
Mrs. Richards, Mthar of
Id * Rahhlndor, and atorasar

n u t s WRECK TRUCK

good

of tut; they do Intriguing tMMM
with color*, and they are meant
to be worn with an air of InaoutL
ant grace.
Thu tmurteut cUatroom frotM
-mry~ma.tr of wool—often with o
nubbed or hairy 'wear*. Moat
are ellm and hlqB-neckad. though
a few *h«w fullneea In gbred
ekirta. All are trim.w* lated and
ahart-ikiried with hemline* four,
teen to &gt;liteen Inch** from the
floor.
Slide fattening* (ueed (or eon*
’tia'tmg tutor ornament a* well
a* for cloning), leather trim* In
bat)*
and
faetMthg*,’ " ahddlo
atMching and pocket* (eo met Ime*
hidden under pepluma) mak*
them emort end youag. ’•
There i * a great earlety of

GENEVA

Wmml ora tho n o u or Mr*, a
V. Harrison.
Sir. and Mra. J. V. Toole
Afant last week-at* al Avon
Park wtlh Mr. Tool#’* aunt and
Made. Mr. and Mr*. It.
D.

Honoring Mlaa . Jano fiR-hnin
waa a birthday dinner given
Tanadar evening hr hrr mother,
MV. J, U. Cochran, at thrlr
homo In Mko Mary.
'Dinner waa served after which
dancing wai en]ny«d during the
arming.
Tho»r
prevent
wiTr; Jana
Cochran, honor gucM, Manets
Proctor, Muriel Kuov. K»U»-r
Strange, and Call DrFnrrat.

Good Fit And Slmpll-

Honoring Mlaa Marr Wont, ..
■
V . FRIDAY
1 papnlar brlda-elect, waa a hitchftbo nmotnattag committee o l 9» •bower aJroa hr Mr*. ForUM Baptist Womaa’o Missionary rail May loot night at hor homo wbara “ * f
Beefctj « U moot at 1:00 o'clock on Bllror Laky. .
at th* boma of Vln. Georgo W.
A color •ehomo of pink and
Mira * *
H a lt i N Lanrol Araara.
croon waa carritd oat la lha uoo timed froi
Th* Girl Scouta wtJI meet at of ilpnlas and other cardaa eponl ear*
thf Littie Honan at |t4S o’clock. Dowera nod la the table ap. The regular meeting of tho polntrnrhta,
Mlaa Vef^
SaMard Towaaeod Ciah will meet * Throughout the aranlag bun- Qa.- h - th
a* »: to o’clock In their club eo wp*colored at Um eoaeln- WniUma.
raa*e. U the JVatakjt Betiding, alon ofwhich high ecore priaa
Th#/public M larlted.
; » » » awarded la Mlaa Clam
MONDAY
I Metich and pecond high prUa
The daaghtern of Waaler Ctaae ' waa won hr Mlaa Alice MeJflm.
WtU hare a bhalnaaa and nodal I The ahowi
taaatlng at
o’clock at tho placed In a
M a e of Mra. W. A. McMullen, brnurhi In t
Mfa. 0. W- Oongta* and eon,
id
Weat— KtghtMOth
Street. ***a -g h o-w i
Kenneth. * f S avaaul. C*. arp tha
MaMeeieo will be Mra. C. U »aah woman.
gogata o f Mra. Dooglaa* aieter,
BaMln. Mra. O J*. Eatrldge, Mra. * them to lha
Mra. A, &amp; W ill***.
Helen Bchnlta, Mra. Brodle WII- j a abort epee
Uheai, Mra. W. A. McMullen1 the occasion.
Ml*a rraucoo Hughey of Mi­
ami, who ha* k#*n HI, la apood0«d Mlaa Both Hand.
Ratreehipenl
.. - ----- .■■■
a lata hour
log tka month af Augoet at Day­
tona Rouch. Mr*. W. T. Hughey
li atoylng wtlh bar. '*

Jfrs. Cochran Gives
Pparty Far Daughter

Birthday Dinner la
Given Jane Cochran

Tho two popular radlQ n o f
hits, 'Lasy Rhythm" and fCraij
Dream*.” are currently bolng'foa
Is red In ColumbU’g “U Oan’l
Last Fnravar,” now at tfed |Uts
Theater, (or which tbtf Ware
•pactally written by Uwt Mo
cldeoa and Boa Oakland. - Tka
first la a rhomb* sung kg flee
colored ewiageter* la a atraa*
seen* setting “Craiy Dream*'
la a torch ballad rendered by
toy th* four mar* volooe’ “ v »
Blenders, (amuu* choral aoarlotto.
Ralph Rallamy, Baity yoraaaa,
Rohart Armstrong
pad
gn i
mood Walburn am featarad la
“ II
Can’t
Last Forever,' a
delirious oomady-raoalcal dtitoUad
by
Hamilton MaeFoddM
Loo Look hod H a r o ld Backmao, authors of th* Astair*
Roams. "StoaU w « Ddnra" wrote
th* pefpoa play.
- .V .\ l
MagIdeoa A a
waB-kaowa

Ask Your Friends From
Westchester, New York
Hoi-Id* is a land of ploasant surprises. Fur instance,
iw people think of Florida
a land of Inki-s. DrlvIf thyouyh tha Ridge Section with a neophyte npvcr
to bring many expression* of surprise at Uio
Mr and beauty of the lakca.

ugh the low level of gas ratrs. pmhuhly
rret b* ciasslAed with major pleasant surprises
fide, th* low rates do come under the heading
aun t surprises.

ESDAY
THURSDAY
of p raarhotjag i

HEAR EVANGELISTS

DAKKl'vLL And
DEXTER HON
RADIO ARTISTS
’ FROM ARKANSAS

WHf r u n

W0 0 1‘ f f

any o f our W n tor customers from large centers
•opulatton haw* been plcauntly surprlaeil nt tho
, u i rates In. our smaller communities. For InCt, there w u tha case of the Winter resident from
Itchetter, N, Y.—the suburban area Just north of
f Yprk City,.who found to her surprise that h?r
was lower bera than in her northern home.

gas rales help (o attract pcoplo and hmL
ley contributa to community developmunL

AT THE

■ 4Tabernacle
fcVERY EVENING
h OTI.OCK
’ BEGINNING
.
A tG U S T 8

MUM

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From The Thousand
Window Bakeries

ELI WITT CO

tHINGTOPO
B crn p t

YOUR
SALAD IS
NOT COMPLETE
' WITHOUT
KRAFTS
;
^
M IR A C L E ^ WHIP
SALAD DRESSING

W f or* h o p p So— — h tho opeeta*
« f our m w star* h i Saaford At*, where
Wf p *
I* | tn ro* the beet to
food* of all Ictada, tha "beat of aorrlco,
P*&gt;4 tha moft for ,' pour
^ tm

SUGAB CREEK

JCONOMT tad QUALITY WuU at
y tn a ra .
v r u im
an/wher. a

cream ery

Up Ohy LimitaPHday tad Saturday.

COM£UMENT8

HNGAN * CO.

DRINK
o V . »•

Dr. Pepper
.VEGETOLE v
SHORTENING H '

“ On
TheAvenue
ecials For Frid

10-24

P iL ijjW v a
TOY

ALWAYS THE '•
7,
BEST
.,1'

ABMOUR &amp; Co.

AT

rd Avenue
6th &amp; 7 th

SHIRLEY TEMPLE’ S

Breakfast Food
SWIFT’S JEWEL

j ^ g j g fcw i

' V

,

v

quaked

W ATER GROUND

5 : PURITAN* H,:
SOLLXD l

; HAMS-BACON

£

|»-

Wheat

LARD '

BELL

Bread

Tk« •Cudahy Paeblnc Co,
CRBAMO

o Le o

'«

V

JHNgS THE .BELL .
*'

One head iceberg lettuce FREE with each
pint jar o f Blue Plate Mayonnaise or
Salad Dfcesinff.
,.v -

NO. 1 CANS CORNED X X .

BREAD

■ eoffo# eaa be buHffcl.attwleo this price.
Ersrjr lb. gttanuitMd.
AG GUARANTEED g. R.

' JT.T r' .ih • 1M
IN
■
,

QUALITY
■*.»* . 1.4
CHASE &amp;
SANBORN \
COFFEE
Th e RE^r f ^ r
THE LEAST

COUNTRY ROLL

R.C.COLA *
ITS BETTER
j lf jPreferred To J
(» The Coetlieat Hi

■W'v.

edPickks

flLN U C O A P
V

«

STEAK

Pound

i9c

GBffiESE

tlfoui^

21C

Lettuce

1 9 c Potatoes
u m r m et
Lemons
WHITE BACON Lb.
SPARE RIBS

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H E LLM A N -S |
3 M A Y O N N A IS E

r m

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2
ASK FOR
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21c

HA^"’ FpMnd'“ T2tC

* * SANDWICH] ( f

NEHI BOTTLING
CO,r e ’.
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^

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WIGHT.
GROCERY COr"
w h o lesale

GROCERS ' SANFORD, rtaC- *

!S W V '
nNsdOAUTY-

;•

•

HEADO:

�S t e ts o n To Present
26 Degrees Saturday
At F i n a l Exercises

pitted the “ vh» eoraprte” In
with a 40-ecntima t u for
PARIS, Au#,
Faying “ privllcga''
at going wl
for not dr inkIn# win* •ia a new
reelaurant idea to
American*
DELAND. A i ( ,
5. — Com- vlilting Porto thl* n m m n . Cor.
An International agreemant re*
tain imilt rating plaCM, off thr qolret radio equipment hi all ihlpto
Saturday afternoon will bring to beaten L’ultvard path, hare re. over 1600 Iona groat weightV,
a eloM the fifth annual auamtr
aaaalon nt SUtaon University.
Twvnty-elx degrata or cartift'
cates will ha praamtad to gradu­
alra by President W. &amp; Allen of
the Institution who alio will da*
lhrer the commencement address.
examination! kept the itedbnte
bury today and tomorrow. Tba
men' and women represent 65
Florida ritla* and It different
, 9 It’s a skillful cross between
ftataa, and while they a n return­
in g homeward thU weekend the
summer areaion faculty likewise
piquancy all its ownl Miracle Whip
will be scattering In various direc­
la totally different from all other
tion* U&gt; tpend their vaeatlona be*
drrssinga—smoother, fluffier, m ore
fora the opening of the regular
dfliciou*. Try Miracle Whip—soon I
session, September 10.
A final treat o f the session was
provided for the university by
Eugena Wilier, Shaktsperean actor
MIRACLE WHIP CONTAINS MORE— \
of Toledo, Ohio, who' gars hit
FAR MOW—O f THE COSTLY INGREDIENTS!

b o o l s Are Set Board R e fu s in g
School B o a r d To Distribute Tax
•m o t * cohrt to require me to pay them
Stato tha money.
**rhay all said they wouldn't do
O. P. Uut becaoaa they know the act
»*• invalid, and I’m not going to
make payments under an net
*e*lT*^ when they admit tha law la bad.*
Ooverner Co m disagreed.
■
"LoU of these counties need
L*«1*‘ *- thU money - be declared, -and
“ 5 * !* ' m«mo of them will bo praetkeltfi
ruined miss* they get It.
made up tbalr budgeto expecting
to get It, and same o f them have
allotted tha money to contracts
and things Ilka that,"
,
Attorney General Landis told
to the board that an admlnlatrntlvo
officer should treat all acts as
valid until they art bald other*
, U lr. wise by a court o f competent )urt»*
,
diction. Ho agreed with Lee, hem*
f
ever," that adek on official has tha
J j w right to ask a court's opinion If
M has gmvo doubts about tha va*

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

The average tractive effort pt decreased tklrty-oea dffreeut la
loconmtlfts tiui ftMSsNp* lb# mid # period I# m y m i u q .
:» NEW YORK. Aug., K,«—(S’)
■
I &gt;1 percent ■ aloes
TIM, Bat____
n r________
service,t fuel ______
renaumptlon
Mrs. Florence Furness, II, mother ^ a l consumption la tha freight par car-mils decreased It
f a a a a l ■m
Sa a &gt;
a a — ^ .* t l «
o f &lt;Betty Furness of tha__ movies j
died of h w it dlteate Tuesday In
her park Avehue apartment. Mrs,'
Fbroae* maintained an Interior
. BED SNAPPER
lb.....18c
decoration
establishment
bora
SEA TROUT
lb .. . 18c
several years but recently had
Spanish MACKEREL lb. 18c
lived with her daughter In Holly-

race lead
Ovtado districts ware reappointed
Ml act
earlier id the gammer.
• At tha toqaett of Ettan J.
lloughton receiving of Md» on
tha proposed Midway School la! laws were Mated by th e‘treat*
wad poetponed mUll ' n ' special urvr'a office as . Baker,. Calhoun,
teaAloe It held Saturday morn­ JAction, Liberty, Wakulla'and
Washington.
ing, .
Counties which win have been
On the recommendation el the
trustees of tha Lsmgwood dis­ paid out under the IVtt act with*
In the next two years, and which
trict the Board appointed
tore croaby, Allan Forward, and Hava i pee lal acta ready to go Into
Mbs Furness wna repdri
Harman loan as bus driven la offset are Dads, Gadsden, Hamil­ route from Hollywood to
that district for tha coming ton, Holmea and Santa Rosa.
the funeral here Thursday,
Counties net paid out under the
year. H. d. Pngh was appointed
to opgrata the but from Lake 1l» t l act, but already under ijme*
lal'lawa relating to their ahare of
gaaollna tax meney are Brevard,
Broward, DaSeto, Duval, Flatter,
Hardee, Monroe. Okaloosa, Okee­
chobee, Osceola, St. Johns, SL

M

B

IK r

BLUE FISH

lb.....15c

RABBITS
Steamed Lobsters,

lb-...M e
Shrimp,

l iv e

\

• &gt;we othn* V w M k , •* »m r w l are m

eewteltr-

e Aveaaa

n &lt; M asa

SANFORD FISH MARKET

I IMteew

I —■ I «

BERLIN, Aug.
ccoding to district leader Hel­
mut StvUrvcht, writing for the
Rcbba
Youth preee service,
-Sports are tver mors tending
towards military sxercteea. Thl*
may not apply so much to the
older classes but It does to the
younger ones."
“The athletic championships to
be held at Number# thb fall
will show how our lad* are shap­
ing for the ' array,”
Stelbttht
■aid. -Ever* * d !* r ic to ta ^ $ R
Belch will be axperied to mind
two picked teams of nine com-

rlov*

a

y e JR rd a y
tor
hanker

e r,

Setotog

m t

re a r*

ago

of

new

14 Ox. Loaf

To

22 Os. Pullman

co st

le tad

PL

CONCflft Bo‘
Fruit and
Vegetables

Cal Itom la'Craven* tvIn

A p p le s 2

*t

*

ibs

Hunting with Juice —

SARDINES
Cold Stream—Pink

SALMON

G A R D E N FRESH FRUI IS

FRESH

tall

Potatoes

L em ons

Bananas

Thompson Seedless

Ann Page

G rap es 2
Juicy Florida Kay ■-

*

1 So
'~ f,

^

SA LA D DRESSING

1 7c

. ib .

^ 25c
_

Iona—With Tomato Sauca

PORK A BEANS

16 ox.

A * P—Fatuy, Sliced

rticr meear*

PINEAPPLE.

Peaches

,Nc

CRISP VEGETABLES
Calif. Vitamin-rich

G a rr o fts

Star Tomato

ru n nirrm

JUICE 2 24-ox cant . .

Beans

8 os. pkg.

California Golden

SPINACH 2 no. 2 cant

jffi-Y

2

bchl* 1 5 c

Hard Head Va. • ■

C abbage

2 Brin {art . . .

, ib . 3 c

New York State Yellow

SCOT-TISSUE

e m b e a a la m e e t

About oae-kalf of tka total
number of highway-railroad rrade
eroding accident* to 1IM took
place within city llmlta.
The railroad*, to normal yearn,
purchase approximately Sg per*
seat of tha total Mtumtoeuaaool
produced to the United Btatoa

SARDINES tall natural
2 no. I cant 15c
STAR Corned Beat Hath
2 16-oicant 29c
ANGLO CORNED BEEP
no. I can
17c
L O. S. MACARONI
2 7-ox pigs.
13c
MATCHES
5c boxes
3
for
10c
TABLE SALT
I'/, lb pkgt
3 for
IQo
Hated Dressing

A * P

FLOUR

G. A. Skip-

m a t o e s

ANN PAGE
PURE FRUIT

CORN FLAKES

re *

Lorett'e New

— Real ValiM

Sunnyfleld— Ftfah, Qfiip

TALLAHASSEE, Aug- *.
- A tto ra e y tt a s a ad

BUTTER

Flt»a Quality—

Underwood—Muatard

Scbiinf Buiker Asks
Reprieve From Cone

Serve It Iced—Coffee —
VELVO
lb
20c

_2uantlljjRljhto

TICTURE BRIDES' SUCCEED
PEIPING, China, Aug. 6•—(*’)
—Twenty brides, whose
proaptttlva husbands know them 'On­
ly from their pictures, have left
Peiping to marry asttten
In
China's northwest frontier. The
girb am all under H but moat
o f the men they will marry are
considerably older. Ten “ picture
brides’* of teat year are reported
happily married and taking pari
to colonisation work.

l/,4b

BREAD

GARDEN

tka bullion bntarlog bore had
been trmaferred
Into atarllng
credit*, registered at London, to
•Nor to help reduce Japaaeae
Indebtedease to tha world and
prepare for military borrowings.
to addition, they said, consid­
erable had been employed to the
purchase of raw material* and
other war euppUe*.
Tha result has beau to build
up tha treasury** gold elerilUattoa toad by more than JO par*
ea*L Tha total iaactlva gold
figure reported to today's treas­
ury statemeut was | l,l«,»0 i,»«.

TEA

naalMaa ***-*• tated

FANCY— BLUE ROSE

German Sports Tend
To Military Exercises

Glass Free with Tiprary

Ground to order—(toffee

War Preparations
By Japan Is Boost
To Natlor-il Debt

WASHINGTON. Aug. ».—WPJ—
The Called BUtea national debt
has skyrocketed llll.PMJMt a*
4 result of preparation* toi taa
present undeclared war In China,
It was learned today.
-A reproeeataUv# of the feder­
al •reserve board disclosed that
the Administration hat absorbed
this amount la gold from the
Inland empire under the gold
ttarUlsallea. program, to coaaoqoeaca of which the treasury
mast borrow fund* to prevent
Inflationary affects of tha met­
al an tk f nation's credit atruo-

wliV).

12000 CASH PRIZES

2 5 C

pound

Extra Fancy Rindtef*

At A &amp; P
Meat Market

MT.V^NON

lb

39c

for naming cake; buy nlj'huryh
get details.

P I 11« b u r y 1!
FLOUR 5 Ibi . . 2 7 ( 2

Ann Peg

SAUCE
Encore--f w . Virgin

OLIVE

Vt pt. out.........................

PALMOUVE

bar-------- f,.......... J......- ......

on.
TtUri Snap

0 9

£C
U
Keep school girl complm

PALMOLIVE 3 oak
hod or Slue Ho*

Regular

SUPER

SUPER SUDS

mad.

SUPER SUDS

lq.

Red or Bleu Dux

19c

P orkL om fe,15c
,

laaut Brand

^Ytaa-Rlpwoad

NO. 2
CANS

Toilet SOJ
FLAKES

A&amp;P

F

HIled

Bologna Ib 15c

Fernando SUrod

Round, Loin,-Club Sfaakt Ib 29c
Baof Pot Roast, maaty, juicy; Ib 14c
Country St—k, amothar, fry; Ib 19c

ORES

_

Peachai 2 no. 2lA chm 29c \
Kuardal* Wired

Pineapple no. I

can I2«

�I

tettiar S u it Get,

to r T o n J J
Wrong House

N I f YORK. Aug,
-V T h ~
Tilxle, U-yaarwM wed . terrter,
rn ltrlitr rnorth.rrd Urn f o « (
klttaae of * cU whew* acrid**)
U! dMth aba rente*.
Tha daft » » charing lha efttJ
otar tha World Fair rite, aabll
Mrs. Victoria Coatanao, Tristan
ownar, whan lb* cat was batted {
hanaath a loa* of din drt&gt;pt&gt;*l hr a (teal craaa at work «• tha
fair ground*.
*
*
Ur*. Corianao la auia U *«■
remora a that prompted Trial* to
retrieve tha cat* email fctfteaa
aad carry them, one at a •!*•
lo bar kltrhan rorn*r hot la
Ihn fo r la mo boat*, where aha1
haa linen cnnrded than.

MRMONT, U * An*. B .-W )
} Mill h»rrHn*-thr contra*.
wtk3 tear* down tho wrong
an Hr*. Emma Olia of
lonl wont out to her oral
••loom farm huure »br
It two-third* dUmantlrd.
[&gt;tractor « u hauling away
fa!* ft r u*e in' building a
tabernacle.
tori tractor ahook hit head,
I arrow tha road at tha
Iliad
buildinc originally
wtul for and aakl weakly,
lock* like I tor* down tho
houao all rlfhl.

PU

SIGN* NARCOTIC DILL
FABHINGTON, Aug., B.-W
dldeot ;uoM*r:. i■lined y*«ay a bill to curb traffic In
Itdrcotlc, marihuana. Tba act
tec* hoary I n n on tranaaci in tho narcotic.

to* Much *u||hr Ik
icy arc baked In top hot an ore*
thTy *r* not UVe^ enough. A
&gt;urt)i of.a.trupaon ,gf «y**w at
rtrr mixed with each two egg

Roll out poetry at leaaf SnaTnft
tarter than Uw pm In which It la
do be baked. That allowa for
ahrinktnr.
• flake recall oped

mfit urea In a

BTKAUI HOURS

T B O U i t i &lt;W6

FARMERS STAGE HIT-DOWN

DANE b a n d i t s h e l d

PIERCE CITT.'M e, An*,
M l—Farmera near bar* it im j i
thbra hoar. alt-dbwn «trike" whei
they teamed tba tttw O nU tba:

had employed (nundid U tU n i
Carefully folio* Inatrnctlona tor
iVlrijr flckleV. TOufb, ahrfreiad
iklet' are dauaed by too moch
ahlt, too nturh vinegar or tha eta
of old cuftiVnbrV*. Soft plcktei are
oaually due to the ute of rhirgar
that li too itrony.

SAN FOR J) AVE.

ICES TALK—and where you can. j?e£ quality along
h prifcesas iow ds the lowest, oii^ht to be where
i should make frocks for this wedk-end. it's just
imd the confer bn Sanford Aye. Nd. 40b..

them hlthrk SheS T 5 w ihcr ha.
^
H
I ;

, Try making peach fritter*. Add I
cup of diced freoh or canned ■
he* to tba rerular fritter bat* ■ ,
ter.Serv* s i »llh*r the maln dli* —
or for deweri.

SMALL SU GARCU RED
VA. STYLE

LARGE

&amp;

. Yra*l*blra uepd (n akladi xhoold
bA {tried writ before they are com*
blnefl with tha.itted drawing,
otberwlur the wind la likely to become too watery.

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V

RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITY .

WE LEAD if* PRICES

Investigator r a m s
Jail Term tiy Mistake

With
Orders

Ala.. Monday. The men were
tootdd aa Robert Allen, *0, living
fcHATTANOOGA, (Trnn, Aut-, in Maryland, and Jimmy Brown,
B. —WV-Chtaf of Pollen Bryan !«,. of Gadaden, Ala.
Mkf lari night two » « n arretted
bora writer In tba day had arfmilTha first woman tuffragq ctm*
tad participating In tha holdup raetten .waa held at Seneca Fall*,
robbery of a bank at Cedar Bluff, N. Y „ In 1848.

KELLY*.ISLAND, 0., A u f, B.
—CP)—Kenn.tn Unity
awear*
that tha neit time be reta Into
fill It will be with acme praroca*]
tlon.
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. Emey and Edwin Ludwig, coun­
ty tewwtlgatory for tha aid. ego
twnilon lyttem, came to H&gt;iafc lalapd village la Lake Erie te neck

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Erery noticed an open call* He
walked In to In*peel It, and jrihe
atrel-barrail door clanked *hut,
locking him In.
»-», u
, Ladwig went for help, only to
tear* thtt the town marehnl hod
|b* call key and had gone o ff on a
Hahlng trip. Several hour* pawed
With Emey fwlplrwjp, rattling, th*
Ujr* and Lbdwlg hunting a prey.
l&gt;*t* In tho day, tho mayor man*
eyed to locate a *para key and

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HAMRURGE&amp;
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Peanut BUTTER
Smoke Sausage
Cover Of Manhole
Wrecks Car Fender
BOZEMAN. Mon!.. Aug., 4, - j
U&gt;J—Inaatoo tho aurprla* of V lr
rinJta.Twmaon when tho otrwt
flow *Ri and dcmollahod tho front
f a £ r _ « &lt; &gt;h*r carl
i “ l b j n « r t really the atraat,* aa*
plaluad Mi&gt;* Wtllaon. “ It waa b
jpaaboV* cevor. Wh*n th* front
wh**i ,r*»- aror. It* th* cavor flew
upward apd * f « r tearing Ib*
fmuter. te pttete rolled daw* tba
a f r S w w a * **W*d tha,ha*i*7

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L o o k o u t s A b l e T o C o lle c t Mattsoo Square
B u t F i v e H i t s O f f B u n c h Garden Leased By
l q 8 - 2 L o s s F o r S a n f o r d Promoter Jacobs!
20th Century-Garden'
Rivalry Ended By l
2 Year C o n t r a c t 1

W*t Ball And Five Costly Errors Too
Much For Brain&amp;rd
To Overcome
faxled laet night by the Loanburg Gondolier* In Leoabarg by
th* acore of o to a. ctenford
took « early lead bat last It oe
the Lookoata mode flee error*
behind th* ate-hlt hurling of
Dan Brakvard, moat of thee* being
m atch hit*. Jake Bunch art* on
tha mound foe the Gondolier, and

In the eacond inning, th* local*
•cored the fliet now of the
gam*. With cm* oat, Holcomb end
Lake wore walked by Bunch.
Bob Prichard tingled to right
•coring Holcomb *nd .ending
Lake to hird. “ Little Joe" Rugje r lo then singled to right eeorLaka .end eandteg Prichard
to- th irl Brsinsrd .truck out
and Ruggerlo went to
second
and Prlehard come hoot*. The
ball waa thrown bock to
the
catcher who tagged Prichard out
to and th* inning.
After that'Inning Uje Lookout*
were unable to

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boring bus!**** v u brought to
__ o cooduiloo yaotenlay when pro*
muter Mike Jacob* ef tha * (Oth
JVV Centary dub, algned o contract to
re* lease Hadteen Squire Garden "for
II, n certain number of night’*" dur
t.t lag th* next two year*.
\\\ \ Jacob*. * Broodway ticket .pec*
n'ator who ro*c to prnn,„ting .&lt; '
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Joe l&lt;ouls scaled the rlellc hrlghle,
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executed the final coup d flat
^ te p jg K ^ ,' , M
when ho broke the Gardcn'i con'. **a tr.il on the heavyweight title by
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J’ ’ Ui.ng Jim Braddock to risk hi*
i,', title again.t Loul. In June. Loul.
HH . v
tayoeJ Braddock and the title
r ','; paatad from control of th* Eighth
— ktBCtHSH
.kt. Avvntia (ports arena for the fln t a n i u a v a * n c IS ■ II
.tiV tlm» *lncr ,h®
of T»* Rl*kv
Tha folks and their b*rasa aro*«

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i’.'i I,inter Jimmy JabnHon of the
.«»* I.ard»II. Informed circle, believed
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Jehu.tnn waa "out."

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Th* ci.elraet algned by Jacobs
and Kllnelrlek curare both the
(latylrn ,. and , ( n - ‘corporation's
l-un* l ' V J howl. Winter shows
twill b* staged In lb* Gardan by
Jacob, during I037 1SM, and IBU109. and .urhmer fight* will ht
held In th* bowl In 1938 and 1939.
Tha boxing "feud? tarmlnatlcn
waa engineered
by William K.
rarer, "ommlailtmar of csnltation,
fonnet t i-it of the Garden and en
ardent Polljwer of Ute flstle sport.
Both Kilpatrick and Jacob, rxp m ied thcmirlve. a* well .at!.-'
fled with this .ettlemeot “ of ihe
struggle between th* Iwo org.nli.lona,” and loth "fait that boxIng will benefit from our cooprtutlv* effort*.

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^ j j i 't b * eighth, th* Leesburg
team stored two runs. Arnold
sn4 D. Davis got infttld hits.
Clemons' infield hit scored Arn­
old and D. Davis scored on an
error. That ended th* scoring
far th* evening.
i The Lookout* play th* leesburg dub tonight at th* San.fcrd Municipal Alhletlc Field at

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W )— Policemen 1-acrj- and t’lotk-r

AKRON. . 0 . Aug., 6. —(/Pi — stopped kt a l l . f f k light te clu-ck
judge C.
D. Emmons fined Fe­ up on motorist*, atm wore amn-nl
lix Banr 4|10 and coat* for dis­ to note tluit m o.l w rte driving
charging firearms Inilde Ihe city with tn unial s p n il amt ignoring
limits, then failed to note the flu the light In t tic lr tm* I e to get
on the record, marking In only Iho away front »oiiiething.
cost*.
i .Along rcmhlrtl n tn i-k, nnd th*
“ That** not right," protested
lufflrera' ncses gave the ip ‘the utr
Iterr when he stepped over to thn rvrer. T liry rteted the driver on n
clerk to pay off. "I owr 10 burki I charge of driving a slaughter­
more than you nr* charging me.” I
house truck without an airtight
"There goes en honest man,", container.
mused Judge iFmnnoni ai Barr
left tha city courtroom after pay­
ing the costa—and RIO.
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Psychological Sign.
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I’olitemen Find Cause
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Persimmon, were Introduced in
DENVER, Aug. 6 lAV-John'
to the Unite) State from J.pan ny Daw-on, ( hiragn, louchad bulb
mils nf th« golfing Ihrrmomctct
about 1K76
In tha Denver Country club’s In.
vitatlcn It ornament, lie tank an
Iloston at ■•. tsiuta.
ItriHiktrn ai mtstiurgb
•re on the fuuith holu lor Ur*
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only hob in-one of« the meet and
rhlrago St New Torn.
Ixlrwll at rkllt.'IsMs.
later posted a nine uu the par-5
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Hr PAUL UK'KELSON. ,
Q How about Bub Feller!
&lt;» NSW YORK, Aug* 6. —Jamet
A. A great pitcher but I
Joatph Dyke*, keej man of th* wouldn’t bavt uartl him In those
iMOWUit perspiring Chicago While Spring » exhibition gam re
Ilka
» « , bad just completed a bit or rjnvnl.ml did. Heahm.ld pilch
Successful dctrclive work to r e ____ .
. . .. . , ! .
m Mra. Dyke.’
latent pocket■
*•« » » **• »
* when he vat cornered for s
.V' h"w } * ' !
esndld interview,
“ 1 * f " '"**
| Though m the pink of health , ri,tf h#r T" l‘,y111/yl r" ‘ wi,,. / £
and- natlllly
m VU
&gt;wnth »MMn wlth the While Reg,
Psrk Avenue ushloa. Man.gvr * » " * ' u p to
^
. Jim wore that tru.trated look. It ' ft off ” • WM
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j waa plain lo eve that be wsa rote * „ r’„ ‘ .
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becawc hla team Ion both
end. . &lt;*• ” 7 [ #dn Y"0 UV* *ho" Y*"! of thv opening oouble header
J j-® , .
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ja n in .t the New York Yankee.
*• They Juat mnHer me. The
&lt;*. Jim,or, du you tMr.lt you, V . '
White 8... C.n ratch the YankaT “ *"* « "
» lll*m arw without
«. A. Hutching up with ’em U »a»y.
k* rr‘ They .marked me for
When we do, wo get our emu ft,“ r
. " ' ,rh *•"*•'
pinned bock
Q. After all Iheae year* with •
Q. Then you believe no teem can ,0\tr’ ho* * * “
*• *? • *£
I beat ’em out «f the pennant*
■ ‘« m
h*» ■ tU n i:r to * “
A. Yeu rant stop them. We’nr * P*nnantt
.
trying a. hard L wo c.n ltd
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J they’ve gel.ItngetheriDo
nn rli *£•'
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•power. They Amt n In for lllll. **•» ,YorV *» A u«w l our place
I thing* like .Ingtra any more. They * „ 4‘ w** .■**".
Ju.t i.lllo with home runs.
**■ Y“ “ r ,p , !
&lt;J. Why do they get ee many , *•
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•■4 J'ntly by Jacob* and Gardeo r ,.~* -r-i. ■ ■* -

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UalUmor*.—
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In tha fourth Inting, the I^eaLillie Hock
burg club poshed a Ulley aero*/ M
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lh* plate. Bonner, first up got Atlanta
New OrlHrn.
to second on an error. Arnotl aL U r m p h l a — J
a* go on baas on an arrar. D. Da­ M l r i n l f g h u i .
rW tliH W .
rt* than polad out a single to K
n 6.M II,
iqft acurteg Bonner. Rambert tacfload both runner* on base.
Clemons rirack-uot gmf~W;~DaYl. filed out to end th* Inning.
In lbu seventh, th* Gondolier*
took lb* lend with a three run
ralley. Rambert etngled and wfnl
to third on an error sllowing
Clemons „to get un base. W. Da.
sfa filed oat 10 second, Rambert'
Muring on the play. McGowan
hit ant down to second forcing
Clanton, nt second. McGowan
went to second when a throw to
fln t ’ io t away from Prichard.
Oox doubled to right scoring Mc­
Gowan andCox scored on a sinfl# by Bunch. Bonner filed out

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Says DiMagglo, Gehrig And Dickey Are
■ Nightmare To Aiperfcan
League Pitchers

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'J im m y D y k e s S a y s S e c r e t
O f Y a n k ees G reat S u cce ss
Is H o m e R u n P o w e r h o u s e s

, A. I’ower. Thoee three powef- h," m ,
V° Ur “
1 home., Gehrig. iMUnggio a tel Y*ore te Ute A m erica U t f f t .
1Dicky, give all th. Pltchej|.n|ghl u *
' i
tsar*,. Alsu Util threw loot wall
they g«t out In right field at. Van •
he* 81*ilium U no bargain. Why,
I'm 44 and I can Jump over II. If
as outfielder ntlepl.ye a line drive,
why, It fall, over tha wal| fur a
homer. We could protest It but 11
wouldn’t do any good.
4). I note by th* record, th*
Yankees seem to hit more humus
■gated you ftllewa than anybody
else. How's th .tt.
Ul'HKAlICKACY FEARED
A. Our I'ltchrra'lual throw 'em
where they Ilk. 'em, I guru. In
LUCERNE, guo.. Aug. 6.—tAP)
th* IS gemet we’ve played the
Yankee* this y*ir, I don't think • ('snails Is the mod ovir.govthey’ve driven In more than thru, vtned n unity In the world and
or four runt with slngt*. end dou­ tare* dl.a.trr unit*. It obaerroa
bles. All uf thtm are homers.. Ip th* k*m* vomomte tews thtl te­
Tuesday’, game, til their run* rry butlntsa man mud . follow,
Maiur Jamee Baxter, of Tbrunlo,
were *,nred by borne tuna.
Q. Do other tram, gal itagc told the Seigniory rlub her*.
fright when they meet Ihe Yanks!
A. Semetlmee I’m &gt;ur* th ,y de.
Every tram Cilt»e» the other
It-ama lecaus* they’re unable to
Ni i t h 'K
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H K it u n v
&lt; n v i :&gt; r .
lick tha Yankees r"n«l»tcntly. Ho That IDA MAY IIHt.l. hoWDr &gt;.(
S *»f T«*« 1**1 Ilf It iti* No %R, l«e
far, we’ro the only club .Id* te *N«.
lit* =li*A lilt) iff July, A |&gt;
bold them even. Maybe I f. the I S j i , I m i tit# it k A iita l it i n i u f *
ft***
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u |i|t|i&gt; m i n 14
crowd, and th* glamour of It all f o r a lnada il 1i i *t Hi l om a tin
l x la a iiw .i i i i . r w v
whenever th* Yatikrc, Iskr th* im i . H a l f C t n l f l f u l a r m l i r n n a i l n
d t u r lb H
|i r * .|» « ii k
10
Held. Anyway, none uf us .cent, l o i l . i w m g
«Kw
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fia m ln n l» «
K io t o
to be able to da tnin-h firing when lit FlrifKIw, tie*will,
1••it 111 ttimtiorliiwn
w* .ie tko whites of lltelr ryt-s.
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T e x a n s P a s s N e w L a w , vnUn" •* cruelty to Anim.ii
A. Sura hop* so hut I told Mick'
il1Biota aali) tovilflrMl* aim If l»a
ty th* other dey that It’s harder r a d a a m it t a r o .t iH r t K «•» l i *
itrw rlt&gt; s * 4
t lt r iP iu
%v*ll
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|legal' fighta wt*nt hrlil oimJ j*ti to manage a club ftont tha bench nix*r o pk amrI ly
tl |t i I l i a M a in «t H i l t rp a l
AUSTf.V, To*?, Aug-, R. (/T ) - 1mnicrs willingly paid the ton.I-|than from afield. When you're out th e f u m l ' I r n U k r ih m f u n I h i f i r a t
A lM iid ay h i l l x
ir m n lh ttV n a |iie s B i«
Train*, armed with a new law.J muni 110# fine out of fat profit1 (her* yeurseir, you can pray that !** r. ta ll, which fi »h* nth day
of
H # |itrin lM * r,
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Formerly
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attorney
gen*’
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ran aut for Injunction* lu slop,
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bullfight*.
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r . 01,11 I'nuri nt
hope and fry.
quest of the Society for the l’i*-. reeding..
ols t'.otntv, sn.iri.l.i

To Curb Bull Fights1^

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S A N F O R D , F LO R ID A ,

British A n d Italian
Steam ers Bom bed
O ffaAlgeria Coast Says U.S. MustA fm : Wbffminary Eathi
Both VcsodA Able To
Make PortAndldentity O f Attacker Is
Unknown To Them

Loyalists Put Oh
Display Of Power

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Sieve Force Virtually
Surruunds Strunghold Of Franco Men

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LONDON, Aug. 8.— &lt;AP)
—Lloyda BrllUh undcrwrltern reported from Gibraltar
today that an Italian and
British steamer had been
bombarded by warplanes at
almost the same spot off the
coast of Algeria near wartom Spain.
The British tanker, Brtt'sh
Corporal, naahad an ' BOS that
■he w** being Mtaharf and later
cancelled It and gUemed Into Ai­
rier* SO mile* aoutheaat. ller

“Wfth U*n Or nEl*e
Empl6ymentServicc
Will Qtop Function

BLAST WRECKS FACTORY, KILLING ONE, INJURING 40

Feverishly To
Move Citizens ]
— ' ' J
Undeclared Sino-Japanese War Threat­
ening To Spread To
(ireat Central City S

Of Cost Ta Be l
sented To CityC
mission On Mas

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I*
■TALUUASSme, A m , 4. _(ff&gt;
Tentative H im ind epe
—Unlemtha federal government htfewa far the propoeM I
mtkee a eaetrlbutlon. florid* ramp la to located on Iba \
w i n . . * V n g wktout a H aul pb* between Palmetto and
rmployfneot a*rvW and eavw 910,-1 Avenue* Karr been rompleU
AW tolg.ywtoy Oataroar Canr aaW preliminary eiilnutr* ’ to Jn
jaaterdafv •
I tented at the meeting of tbi
“The attamey central U fa w*1Cemmlaalonrr* next
Mai
can’t *pend .what the leffalatare
legislature night
being made
in an
&gt;
, :•
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nif ht are befog
mad* la
in effort
appropriated wnleaa wa gat th» t„ »rrlrr at the prohabl* coal « f
-.TJvfrJQ S W W
federal Caacnuaant'a money to ge the projeet.
i . - . i . V •' t ' j j r W S i H i
with ll.-.tha governor nM.
j Han- drown by City Engineer
- I f they don't agree with u». Fred T. William, provide /or IM
r.’l .
A m wall j**t a r e 170,000 for |oW nf 18 x S8 fret for thetreOer*,
ffir jW y lB
'
the i U U * ; • ,
|cosily artaaalble from tha lyrtrir
kicA :.r
The. itata employment •errlca 0f road* la ba made thrangbatil
. ,
gnd 40 I'lhera were Injurril In a
wag floaad dawc la*» Satarday and the plot. It al*o provide* far whltp
1
'
lloueea wgrt* Jamil /br blwt*
amployra ware furloughed, peed' w*y light and aptgnta ta be In- ;* l)rW‘ f,ctory * } P,l *r*on
The « n « U p « f th«-la»ll*iiim i*
ling retUrmrert. nf a dtapute be- ’ nulled »t convenient tnervalmtul-t- ha** originated In a-ga»
tween tna governor and federal faellltlaa far tranafrirtng eleftrk
offlrara gvaf appointment of a power to tha trallrn.
director. lh # M oral Mrvka, . Centrally located In,the pro
companion.4 * * ..to* atnto aet uy po,ed camp will ba a /ram# build-!
force with dlamlaaal’ of 30 «m I |ng B a 70 fact and according »o
r ploy** la Florid*.
Ith* plant drawn by ArehlUet P
| In Waahbigton, official* tald tan J. Houghton will hooae' the
!* Jc4m Emmon eantlnaed a« d f office and'room* of the grouKd*
ractar of the employment work keeper, # ehowen for men, the
, } under -mart* gyatem" ealactlan. t
number for worntn, ***M
| Governor. Ce»a appointed Fred other plumbing which will be In.’ B. Bradehaw aa hla (uccaasar, bat gulled according to the requf~
i Emeraon dttUaad to atop down. mnlu of the State Board
[I Attorney General (media ruled jirahh. The floor* or the build]
,! t l# k £ f » r e « had feU autberlly lo wm ^ af concrete and a-hi
lattice fence will eurround' I
act under' J|
propeaad haadguartm.
DETROIT. A ug, «. —W*toperated ami
Plana and apecifkatlon*. for
I’lam for atepplng up tha. relatl
wj» prorlM
propeaed camp along with
prlcca of all General Motors auto*
ture.
preliminary coat r,tlmalea ,1
Mohllag ware announced yeatrrTha mala
day. Fajlowlng clmcly upon tha
far tha wort
price , forrrane announced by the
monk lart r
Eord Motor Company and tha
italrment of Gatirral Motors
chairman, Alfred I*. Sloan Jri
that prlh* boaaU ware Inerllahle,

j

OUemabUa

Pontlar, Chevrolet and Bulck dlalilon, af the eorporatlon dieclodcd that tha retail lutings art
to bo Incrraaed.
Effective Aug. P, OldamnMIr
prlc** .are to be lnrn-a«ed MS.
After Aug. II, Cadillac unite will
be raUi-d lino and toSallc 180.
Itulck will ralae rrlalt price*
I'rslae for lh*V clll
Ovlndn »ho*o ellort* aernmitllkh |alujut .1 nr 4 percent (from 1.10 ti
od (lie goal nf n rlly-nwn-i] apprnxlmatrly fOO) on Aug. P
awlmmlng pool wa* given ye* I’nntlac and CherrnM Imvr not
terday by t’ciunty Attorney H yit drlarutincd the date* for thrll
F. llou»Ui&gt;ld*r, markng the n(- advance,.
Ilrrau*- mnny prodm-r* weir
(|rl»t opening of thp rompb led
underotnod to be awnitfoir prira
projert.'
Town Clerk Ed Jordan, "&lt;* action* by Ford and General
|ng aa matter ut rorvmoule* In* Motor*, authoritative anurrea In
trial need m*ny vl«llor* a n d dtrail'd m twllrf all other produr
apeaker*. W. It. William*, chair are will follow the tame rnurae.
man f j the Heinlnntn Cuuiitl All have hern affected by the tnCumml*alnnera. was the f l r « t erraaed eo&gt;t of materials and
speaker, followed by F. A, lit* higher wage aealra.
Rloan, In hi, etatement whkb
aon and I) I,. Thrasher, memblamed labor dlfficutlira for a
ehtrp drop In Grnrral Motor*
groan earning* during the first i
half of 10.17, *ald fha| a ’Vuh

of
14,000 • «(aflhlM
population
( f m thre* ildM.and frem .the
skies. *
*
Since the atari af the month*
bid' campaign agalrut Ifuatra,
MJ)00 gcyarniDcm bomba and
Manorial
Hospital **t regard f t t oeoperation from
&gt;hills wars estimated ta h ad Laughton
crashed Into the ancient capital. following an nines# of about two f V federal •geocy."
i The goterpar predieted eeveral
Almost 000 civilians wars said to weeks.
He was bom In Ruachuck. daira ago that (ha dlaagretmenl
hare Seen killed in these bomBulgaria In 1U3 and rams to the wiUi fadfral official* would be
insurgent artillerymen pumped milled Stale* In 1003. He had “ amkahly" settled, but did not
rxplotlvlea Into. Madrid again lived In Sanford for the peat 28 aay on.what bnali he expectrd aa
today. Several person*
were year* and had been engaged aa a| acoord.
killed and ethers founded by the farmer.
Mr. Stoinoff was a member nf
project Ilia that blasted into Pu­
erto Del Sol, the central plate oi the First Methodist Church, Lodge
1341 of B.P.O. Elks, and the Odd
tha beleaguered capital.
Fellows.
. I
Surviving him are hla widow,'
Mrs. Rose Stoinoff; two daugh­ | BELGRADE, A u g. « (AT ■
I Tha- aattaustod M-year ni,| a*
ters, Nctka Stoinoff and . Mr*.
: utlnr tndp treaty between Ju
fuilaile agd th* -tlnll-d Itatae
sons, Robert Stoinoff, George
Seventeen mambafs were pres­ stoinoff, of Danla, and James soon will ha. replaced fay a new
ent at tba monthly meeting of Stoinoff, f Miami Spring*; ane pact; according ta prcaant In­
•
tha Semlnala County Poultry brother, Ralph Stoinoff, of Bul­ dications/ • i '
Tha pramnl ajireemenl, whirl,
Producer* aasoctotlan held la the garia, and one •talar, Mrs. Tborati
wa* eonei*da&lt; .between tViih lug
High Bebool leal‘ night, Alex R. Dixon, af Dints.
Inn and, pre-war Barbfa on ort.
Johnvan, •acratory-treaaurrr of
Funeral aervlcea wilt ba held
| 14, tilt, I* among the world *
Iba grown reported: today.
Saturday afternoon at 3:00 o'­ i mo-t v«n*rabl« doenment* of
Since there wa* po builns** to clock at the First Methodltt
coma before tba meeting, tba Church and burial will fa* at th* ‘ IhU bind which have remained
• *
grasp opened It* program, the EvcrKOCan Cemetory wltfi th* In fore*.
ratlur* of tfal| treaty to o«
main event af which wa* a Mb- Rev. Paul ftodfeam officiating.
adjuatad to madara trade rondl
cuaalah af tba -Preparation af
All number* of th* Sanford
PuUata far tba Laying Hooae- by Elba have been requeatad to ba Ilona. haa arealty hampered th*
development. of,, normal rtlatloni
Mr. Johnson.
present by Gaorga Thurston, ex­ between th* two eounTVIe*.. In
7k* Poultry body wilt bald Ui alted ruler. Pallbearers will ba
nest aaaafam In 'tba High School chosen from lb* rlub end apaeial fdd, tha aachafego of good* with
tba first Monday In September, aarrtoaa will ba rendoctad at Ut*I tha IfaUad Rtotoa haa coma al­
most to a standstill In th* last
and -Culling- M flated a* tba top la grave.
two yarns fceaaua* of tba atriel
far dtacnaaion.
Tba Erkkaon Funeral Horn* applleatloo by th* Balarad a gov­
will ba In rhargs af tba funeral ernment nt a clearing aratam
arrangement*.
With count riet which parcha»ed
lea* from than Ibay aotd toJugoals via, as waa th* case with
MEXICO e m T A u g S .-J /P )America.
Gov. Jemaa V. A"r«l of Teiaa,
here on n tour af Meiko. yciler
day [eiurntod Wa aland In favag
William Goetack and Hanrp
af his Ihint torn for President

From Bulgaria And £
LivedHere 26 Years!*

Poultry Association
Members Have Meet

Naval Troops And In- *:
fanlry Of Chinese
Fncinp Each Other
N A N K IN G . A u r . f l — (A P )
— T h r JnpnttMC navy worked

fi'voriidilv today

Efforts Are Lost
Hu«rc InVc.stmcntH in
Chinn May Be Null­
ified By Japanese

iloniInal Inn of North China.
Aa Jap*time rnluinifa forrnl
muthnard through the Itopeli*
Uiahfr lo p r a f umlivtared war, a

-If th* pwrt*
and winto It, I
h a .,n .t a aingl*
whkb U fee toa
af bis twa earn
retire world. H
*to*r u n a to «
gram. It I* toa
toar* la a papal
gfcm him a Ufad
Oav. Oaacgn |
vaato, aoetbar d
recently tdaaai’ b
a* favoring nnatl

VaGyrt

tim^llUtee mlgto. , dp;
ward to the’ Yellow Ttlrrr^ tha T
ft| nmniijr Afnri n an rmliFpnUi.
Mnsion |*iole|, in North China nainral boundary botween North
*ii*'I they could Mn' (he doom of nml l.'nulral China.
In tjhanlung provlnro, Untied
their llfc'a wmL If |he Japanese
advlra at k
gain control ticcnoic the Japance Rtatea i llltou* on
...... ..... to their rnniul at Talnafu wnra al-.
regard inU»b'niir!rt n. Inimical
their own purporoV In ronltnental1 reedy re[M&gt;rted eoneentrating a t ' .
TnlngiHii mi tha ennui.
Aala.
In Ehnnghnt. Unili'i!
I
Elate,
—
'
t'on«ul tleiiirnl t
aifety men»i.re«
h
Amerkan
tered throughout Itin loirrminding
—— province*.
I’re Salted celery m*y become j
A broadly -1ip ic *ot.itIve Amerl a new market feature, according' ,
e-nti realdioli *rneiIteory rninmlt- to a rllpping from the Farm T
tee wn&lt; foiood to ni-ue prolef Journal Mihmllli-d to a HaraJ*,. 4
thin ‘for Ao" iIron nathinol*. ar reporter thla morning by t.’oualy, ■
range for th. L i nrircntratlon If Agent C. It. Daw,on, who U cow* t
rondilhm, le ii^ ^ murh worae or vabiu-ing at hi* home here
Avaeunt'in in m e of need.
Injuries •uatalned In an auta aa* ,
Eapi'it in lunaport, fombtnff*. ciilent at Wallerhoro, H. 0. ry ^
meilielt.e nod hollaing were named cetilly.
to the eumnijllee, fulfilling n long ) Thu artkle read* a* follow*:
prrariili-Vt formula for Amerlean,
If lent * In be made In Dari ■
1rnught In a Chine,* erl'l,. flam (ounly, N. f*. Ilii* aeaaon bear oot »
] mlttcc inemhara -aid they were present
Indteatlon*
pre*alt*d
develnplnr plan* but ItinI did not rekry may noon become a m»r* l,
I Indlente that an emerpenry wa, ket feature. County Agent 0. W. I
inn-lderinl Imminent.
Overman found celery making a'
Amerlean rounder official* In earellent growth In wa»ta placaa J
Other Clilnrae elite* were Inking rear Mantae although th* plant* I
elmllar preenutlon*. The ron*i|I»le were at time* covered liy the ll^v J
i-eneral here n*inme,| charge nf wafer*. Tho«e who taated this 1
•■nnrdlwatlhi* the plan*. e*t*ddi*hj celery Mid that tha tide watar
ini* rommunloitlon* and l«,uing W»ve the vrgelahle* Ju»t enough 1
.inter- rhnuld a eonei.nlratl'.n near ealt to make It highly palatable.
I l 'M l U n * n - r*w » v k r e e l
At. any, rale, a number of grower* will eiperlmrnt with 3,000
plant* thl* year to determine II
the new Idea hat pr«ctkal value.,\1

r«u*.,
I’re-Salted Celery
^
ml n(Itwrit urit* Seen A Fossibility .

J

NEW YORK, Aug., fl. - NT)
Stormy weather over Iho Atlantic
today gave It"- Pan-American
Clipper Sul. the mo»t rigoroil*
teat uf It* fill'll'* to delennlfio
thn fraailitlily uf rummrrclal nlr
traffic
between
Europe &amp; and

LOCAL WEATHER

America.

with faintly flkktrtnf heart and

-Vfito-

IIUT-r BtP*m«r» urn rarrylnk
«in- Ja|wiir,K down In tttianghat,
Tlirro huiiilrnl troop* In and
ni-er ilia rlly » « w
iwtlmatag
ut 30,00*.
_
V
Jepalii’en niarlno* amt Urlfo^e.
Inlniilrymi'ii worn tarldg earh
other arroea liarrlcadaa only lb*

-KIIANGHAI, Aug., fl. ■
American ml**lonar|p* U*t night
iV,')re»»eil frar* that 'gcnnutlpne
o f effort and jnlllmn, of iloltar*
rpwit to ipread the ChrUtlan g o ,'
ini might tie nullified by Jupnnr.w

Man Kills Mother* 2
Sfsfetfe And Himself

PITTBBURaH. Au,
A yauqg uaresyloyec
faulty., abet hla wld
and twa alat*n and I
today wkk tba bulled
rift*. F*U*a ti ipirte
and Lieatonant Edward Kirby
■aid' 3gyear aid Barnard Gregor
kliUd tba thn* to tim badroeau
nf thflt^agtoqThree nrta*-writtea by Bernard
ladkatod -ha w** drbrea to tb* art
bp wwrty admvM* ihaafly. Aaubm
hfatbar.i npElk 3T, faawd tba
hrtUto whan be awn* bam* frem
wmti tot* mornlag. Tb* metoar,
Mrs. A rt* Qregar, IT, lay mi tba
Dear af'bar taaaa. la tba bad ta
anatoev remn ware aprewlad tb*
badlas af Rto aiatore, Mary Apa,

w ith -

Missionaries Are

Governor Of Texas
Favors Third Term
For Pres. Roosevelt Life Out Of Death •
Drama Is Enacted

Fleischer Presents.
Herald With Peaches Sanford Sea Scouts.
Meet Thursday Night

to

trrrilir «-t|ili&gt;i&gt;lim that iU'nitd|»hrd
ntmltid. The hla»l *»&lt; believed
*liuuii_.!„piil, After the i'xplu,)pn.

L a b o r Difficulties
Believed R e a s o n s

A tw nu a T -.B a L U a .

M agi aaawwll aa.wnd
h aa tha gov* mof u&gt;
•tkar iha aUto alletmvnt
f -la ga Independent ap

Marines Land At
Port Of Hankqw _

after (her rilietic^di
Mother had died.
" n " j i The monthly rovered dl»h -up*
; Fbyakian* Struggled to k*«p' per of the Townsend Thru- will to
hi* aew-born Infant all**. Im-lhrld tonight at 7:00 oM*wk lit th#
Inadlatrly after tha post •mortem, Welsh a hiftlding, It wa* nngparation, th* baby wai placed In 1naanrad today hy W. &gt;1. Iluchc*,.
g « Inculwtor and fed waygpn. 11*4* ]pre*Idrrt.
pHal altarhr, reld there wa* a
--------•fair chance" for IU survival. | i - _ , i ennlrailor Fn-1 A. Dr-1

of Prnniyl*
ratk trader,
if un record
tog freer wai endangering the
Ufa o f the (inborn baby.
__

Shortly afiee taking off from
tb# River Shannon at Foynea,
Ireland nn It- return trip to
Amtrlri, Iho giant flying boat
first all daylight rro--lng of the
teat flight i. The era It wraa eg
peeler! at tint wood Newfound­
land about t»v&gt; P. M: Eastern

Tima.

Barom iter
Yealerday. 10; today.
PractplUtlan
Total fur yealerday.,.
Total fur month to 9
T t m p a r a t w re a

Matlmum, »»; jnlnlmam. IT,
, .
W Afllirwm iN, Aug.
(A T - Herald reading
Offklal Report
cflmala tncreaalag In th* coun­
High U
try, atailatk* •&gt;» the fedaral hut u i nf invertUallnn lndlcat*.
t’ rtm* report* submitted hy po­
lio* In &lt;17 elite* of more than
100.090 population eutm ahow
that murder* amt non-uagllgant
rnanaUaghter* trnrr»*ed
from
I I I to t it between Jan. t and
Juna 30,

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ixtoen Safeties Combined
ith Six Errors By Locals
e Azaleas 16 To 2 Win

quality.
Foe DeM&amp;ggio Big Threat'F lo rid a Markets •ad“When
a far
Are R e su lts Of
To Babe Ruth’s Home Run Unproved S to c k
Record O f 60 Set In 1927

tha puMte wants, ha aau aaO tt

ford Club U n ited To Four H its By
Gibb* Hiller Who Gain* First
Victor? Of Season
Ssnferd Ln Im Ii dropped
fMrtli | u h out of the U*t
b e t nlfht when the
dafaatoi then IS
The Pnlatka club.
— the few ha pitching of
,dUbb* (SMm&gt; Miner, n u k e d oat
eteteee safeties off the combined
ef Criefleld and Philcatcher obtained by
■shfsrd. The le c k M i made ilr
is the field.
wae MDice'* flrat victory
the aaaaea although ha haf
Pftehad several lew h a haU ram**
sa lf to bee then by teeee fielding
the part ef M* mate#. The
were able to secure only
eff Miller Md^were
sutfl tin seventh
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NEW LUMBER

MAYS TOUR Wateh ropabod by NO. S yrttow pine, thoroughly
Ska whs really know* ha
. . dry.
. » Elding,
oldm*. flooring,
floorlag, celling,
celling,
Briggs, Jowabr MaguaUa Av»

120.00 per thousand. United Lum*
WILL BOY ^W ^lcitad up three b*r Go.
f small puppies Wvdsvaday near
RALE: 200,000 sscottd hand
Lake Mary plana* return to B. B. FOR
brick, 100,000 lest second hand
otor, 1st hauaa m right South lumber, plenty heavy timber, 100
Golf Couth,
aquvrss gslvsnlacd tin. He* H.
•W O RN . RBSULTR I
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» b f
SMOO A m aiesn n d k phon# I to W.
S to b e s ibsw th a t REN ITH RA
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Mr. Shcefy aald. -Co­
oper* t tv* aale* of t e p
be rams

m eat of maihato for Florida Brastock began. Buyer* began coming
to Florida fa r meat animals and
Florida etoch began competing
with stock of other atataa an Urn
big markets. Today, much of our
llreetock Ip shipped to largo BaMrm market*, where It holds Its
own with beef and pork from oth­
er sectlong, (a abort, tbo market
Net many yhars age, be pobtted system armflaMe to our fgraaera
out, th a n were few markets where today resulted from tb* far mor t
farm era could"dispose ef then effort* to Improvo his stock.**
cattle sad hags. Tha cattle were In­
ferior In aim and quality and the
Indian com . o r . m aba.
I
•HaU VUaer-backed, parastto-btfcafed Rag* w on not wanted o* been need eiperimentolly an
source of auger.

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by the Delaiid player* te
n r a t l.T* i K i n l i i t r
r i o n i i u s t a t u i.M Attirt
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D irla a a at OaafprO. I ratal.
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af Starr and Davla for
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but ware unabl* to hit

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NEW YORK. Aug.
Jolllng Joe Dtllaggto, who to*
alcta ho haaut aay particular
auAllloa to breah Baba Rath*
•II-lima home ruu record, la
rballaoglng the Bambino-* marh
whether ha waau to or not.
Althowgn , it's tprprohaMa chat'
any batlar eng dupllcato RhUi'a
runaway through th* la*; month

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waa reybaad hy Phillip*. In
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S iren th* plate m four
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Bombarding Italian Says He Hasn’t Any
Particular Ambition To
Break Record

QAJNKSVILUC.
F la. Aar. 2.
—Tha development of Florida's
fine system ef llraatock market#
la tha direct result of haprovomcuV
la rattle and hog* produced la
tUa state dhrtng the pact few
year*, aecordlng to W alter J
S M y , animal husbandry agent
w ith .tm rS ta te Agricultural Es-

b*
rlubbed 17 oat of the lot. t h a
deadpan dynam iter of the Now
rorh Yankees may have a chance
lo con* within
ahoaUng dis­
tance of th a Babe’s fS-bemor
mark for a eaaeon.
At any rata; h**a In front of
th* Hulhlan. record rtght now,
for tbe same period of play. The
Baba hit hie thirtieth homer la
lb* eighty-second game of the
‘11 campaign, and then went
without one fqr nearly two
O iM tbkolteam ed wlUi'hb fallow-California*, Dm M n j i t t a
*° a O I M B S O U T H .
weak*, finally breaking tha lea;
Inlcraona Davla rup double* play wife ttormany, w u ctJlto d ,w » *
York
tbo mort apactacutor purf.rfwncc.rila H M n ^ erttro d ratarw* few jrlih hie thirty-first la - tb o nine­
ty third ronleet,
fee a a
INMagglo, dekplt* a lata atari
A a t a r a t l a MgU from South
In which he mlaaed tha season’*
Africa.
*
first to games hit bla th ir ty
first Sunday, In what waa offlAutomatic photoelectric device!
, Idly the Yankees’ eighty-ninth
tim » «r tha nloaty-flral It . two are used to Chant auto* on C a l­
ifornia. highways.
ilr* ar* Included,
In tha IS gam** la wbtFh ■&gt;.
. has M*n aetlen. DIHagglo faaa
■Imili-d oq* ronnd-trlppor on en
LEGAL NOTICE
■iverskw o f . ovary IS ' Innings. In
r i s u , M o n ro
Huiti'* big year,
hie averaa* •a Twit fo tn w a e r u n c a m .
up tit th* time be baited No. SI,
TV i p p o u llk M U L a c a ts t t . sta tu o r n o n i n s .
*f*e • very IT Inning*.
U r * the Relate
Ketatp «orr c m
it A iti.e a
Ilnw erer, even should OlUag
FO R R eaTK
ft. Deerasai*.
run.
nolle*
hrraby
given
la
V
«
glo keep up hi* present pace. Ihe ui-arrafanaU will, un lii* Itlsl
Itlli
Ito would atlll fall ahert of tho dap a f August.' A. O. l i l t . preat t* th* llnourabla iOounlr
li'g llulh year. And Ti* would m
Judge of Hemloele. ruunl# Pier
hevn lo qnlrkan that pace by 10* Ms. bar (Inal rsiurn. account nn&gt;l
rire e u t during |h s last month voucher* e* K secutru of the Ke'»«• of iniAIU.KM W. rtiH H K Sof llie season to hang onto .the T * n . drrreard. and at .std tlnw.
blistering helling tha Babe did Ihsn a n t (her*, make aeetlratlon
Iba aald Judge for a final eatIn hi* Beplember slagging
10 to
tlamaat o f,h a r admlnltiratlea of
y«ar* beck.
• f 14 _*!&lt;■&lt;*• a"4 »"»■ ■* •«»*# dlesaa Kioav . „ Hut rr* aril ns* of bis cbancai
n th
dar
ef
of acllptng Rulh's record — Julr. )»&gt;1
c
a
n
n
iG
j.
ronnKOTRR,
—and they’re slim al beat—Dt*
A* Kisrulrt*i or th a “Gala
' ■
la af
C 1IAIII.LH “
Magglo has boon doing a lot of
F ull IIKHTHH,
Uscaasrd.
pr»ll|l fair country clouttnr *
. • O i l S A l LI N O . O ev.G oenall.E irit.ofpessfar In bla sophomore year. R i
flfure la Dearners Ua noil tie*, and K u . b r i o era
orb aa they Ballad for a Karo peon vacation. II* had
ri'pt for thro* instance*, bis
pay Incraeaaa far a Urge
larya group
fraup at
i stato amp lores.
W
longest lapse In games between
homer* waa four eontaata. Twice
be hit a t least on* each day,
mechanics.
Hearn u ld he had a report the throe days la ■accession. 0 * foul
ChintM central government had Occasions, he has hit two hom­
W2 planee for which ft had no er In on* gam*, and once ha
LOS ANGELES, Aug., 3 —O P )- pilots, but declared It a violation whacked three la a single con
Myalrry *urrowidnl prrparillona of federal law to recruit them test.
Ilia Kb. particularly a t bom*
of IH2 Amrrlcan iillot*, t-ach of her*.
in Yank** stadium, Is harder
S
“Howavar.’*
Ileam
elated,
"Jf
them with a mechanic nr lam, to
Americana with Id go to China than waa Ruth’s. The nabe, a
■all toon for (fhlna to man combat and then enlist, there's nothing tc left-handed hitter, found (be
ptanra.
shorter right-field bleachers te
■top them.*'
the stadium en easy target.. Dt*
Thu Time* today quolrd lluttrl
L. lliarn. aoldlrr of fortune and itCamon d* Valera, IrUh Free Mag, e right., has , tha more
distant left and
center field
pow der
former general staff officer with Htafa president, waa born in New ataads to shoot a t both at home
York In 1ML
Marahal Chang Tao Lin, aa telllngl
and on tour through tha circuit.
t
3 5 o u n cL fo r2 5 4
»
l.o-l Clym of the Clough, legendary
Ilr. Tao Ilrng Chin, her* on .a lee-'
Jarring Joe h a t clouted at
Full P ack ---N o S lack Fltllr
tor* tour, th a t l» f pilot* had English archer, la said to have laatt one* four-bagger In ovary
,|g nlflr.l their wllllngnee( to go to lived on* geoeratlon before Robin p a rt In the tenge*, with th a sin­
china and Dial each had hia own! Hood.
gle eiceptioa ut] Boston.

•old by th* fa
days war* sold to
and very few war* shipped
tiffl ■fttttf ,

E rad If* t Ion • t licks enabled
farm ers to import good bulls snd
the adoption of advanced m ethods'
of fowling, breeding, snd m anage-1
merit were rvepeneibte fo r otoadj
Improvement of esttlo. Tha rsxor.
back gsv* way to h b blgk ek l*
brother—the par*'head Pckand
China, Dnros Jersey, Bamprhlro,
and ether good breeds—soil F1ort-|

• __ ___________

Schedule Of
Coming Games ,
TdrHav. August 1—T&gt;atalks
at Manfdrd. I l l P. it.
Wadnaaday, A*gu*t I— Has-

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Sanford, t i l l P. W.

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paroat*a
homo, had boon found and
woa aaf• ta Crowlay'a offteog
Tha proaacutor did not
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T o u ris ts V io la to rs
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TACOMA. Wa*h„ Aog., 4. -O f)
—Vkittag motor!*** it* Taeama
don't .haro to worry a M it p u t*

kidnaper* drove tip In front of to r Mentation*. Tho eHy ghre*
tho ipacimu Howl* homo on them windthkld i ticker* allowing
SS A TICIra efl T ty lZ o chlcngn** oeethwwt aido. With thorn to y n rt any length of tkn*.
Mom than t^OM of the ittokora
D e l e g a t e s F r o m - U S him wo* a neighbor tx^r, Kon_ _ _
| neth Kelly, tl*. Mr*. Ilor*t, « a t t ki oaa. Thoy ta rry th* antontoMtMNBtmaH. Soot land. Ana. 4.' «»*kor alight woman 'with rod bU* Uoonoo non to r and tho ownS*

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H# grow itlkalloa to t h o
oqtoo— of Um church la "rollig moa to wonhlp at rival
krlnaa" and eehoQ tor “m etro
■ O w iU itlH among Chrlrtlana
t deep songorod imdltloae
Th* dokcata* la Ihotr dollborliana win dlaenaa how hoot to

McLsulin, Jeweler

oor* to permit porting 1 i Urn* union, whOe ether .compohl**
o* McMtaaiyr
wWrh had not afcpfd with tho
RoMor* of too tog* iwotoo . » im lo n .-* ?* . opornatog. v
monthly calendar o f late railing
"ThU Jilet show* how rkikn•tty t w i l l .
low* thin whole iltuntlon la," tho
»— —
mayor told tho conftnnco.
NATCHITOCHES. U ., Aug.,1. ' "Two hand rod and. fifty com—vr&gt;~ 0*t*of-town motorfato jo t panic* who *nt*r*d into ualyn
rourUey card*,-not ttekota c*like contra*ia to j good -WHh'Afa J&gt;«tM
for thotr oyyoaroweo* ki court, lor pw l Mod furt bOtauio th* A A t*
minor traffic violation*.
Company Mfwapd to groat ,«
•Do not worry about It thla dloond otyp ooqiy c t p t f £ ffm
t(me."■the card Wty*, .fotJoW&lt;ngl(Ji* nhlOO afaA."
rto tk mdfk toWhow what r t h ha* honllng con|r*ctot* .to meet iU«
bofn to«k«t»d.
ip* atodittotmny vtaUacewhkH
Thon tbor*-l« a partgntph to could bo Intend to union or.
th h -•ffaeti—
^lelal* would rmuJt ,ln thair ;a f -Tho polio* department ho pel m U , and daclim i he would
you will enjoy year .f tiy In till* *&lt;dm»Uc jMtlon" fdojtot any
Natchltochaa, amt th at yon F&gt;u !
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ito opoma! ilrik e 4w tr rtotM y
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rdOr.Mtoii OtoM*. prodtto-kou**,

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tn irta torvtag borpitala M ui
■ttor homaniUrian haUtotiSQ
w en not Included in the call.

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art of Um fom am qutatupUt*, wo*

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THURSDAY
the m an iac* of their daughter.
Miss B eriha'-M ay Bankhead, df
N*W OtitStia J o Charles Henry
Smith, “form erly of this city.
The wedding took place In New
Orleans on Ju ly W. with only
Immedht* tatmber* of th* fam*
iUy present,
'
The bride was attired In a
tk k Paris sport model of bUfh
s N white f hen lung, tH er uc*
rrsto ries wyfv black ,ppd
s^o
wore a corsage ef talisman roses
and lilies or th* yoUgy.

| »S g » » s» w n w . n v ™ *1'*. a
will have a buslnpi* dnd aoclal
'meeting at li f t * j 't l o e k at the
home of MiyT W. A. McMullen,
413 W est / Klrhleeiiih
Blreet.
'nosleeae* 'W in be Mr*. C. I«.
Mrs. F. B. Fletcher presldrd
% M ln, Mr*. O .n . K»Uld«e, Mr*.
.Helen JBchalU, Mr*, nrodle W il­ over th" meeting of Circle Num*
liam*. U rt... W.
A. McMullen ber Two of the F iret Methodist
Church which was held Monday
and M M H ath Hand.
afternoon a t the church an n rs.
Mrs. Fletcher opened the meet­
ing with a prayer a fte r which
Mrs. Rosa Daria .gave the teat
chapter 'o f “Out 0 t A frica,"
lloglcaaca fo r.lh « .m ee tin g were
Mr*, a C. Priest, Mr*. F. U.
Wad*
to Circle Number One of the Fletcher and Miaa- Ju n e
'
F irst Methodiat Church which dell.
Those attending w ere; Mr*. A.
nset a t her home yealertlay a fte r­
1). Shoemaker, Mrs. J. B. Craw.
Hutchison,
ford, Mrs. Bessie
Mr*. A. I). Zachary, Mr*. C. A.
ilslnos, Mr*. Rosa Davta, Mrs.
J. E. Preston, Mr*. P. 8 . M atch­
er, Mr*. Brodle Williams, Mrs.
M. L. Sguires, Mis* lisasle Zach­
ary, and Miaa Jun* Waddall.

Mrs. Eletoher *Leads
Church.‘Cirri® Meet

Mrs. Dekle Hostess
To ^e^-Church Circle

Fields Home Scene
Of Circle Meeting

Boston Hearing

n im in i r i i r n n 4r » l f v»«|
merit," ami n start toward pits
establishment mlaht b« mad*
Ilia first nl th* year.
MtKollnr said earlier h e -b a llrvnl the departm ent might l&gt;«
ready tu mlvcrllt* lor ¥&lt;*• &gt;»r
(hlnticr.
BOSTON, Aug. 4.—(At—C har­
Dr.mrli said a dsllnlls .s ta rt
ges of brutality In a Southern p ri­ un iho llns would dspend on
son esmp sim ilar to those voice I three thing*:
I. Art Ion by ('ougres* |o per­
by a negro whom Oov. Charles K. mit extension
nl cxlstlnp sir
Hurley recently refused to turn mall nilleaKi*. (McK*Uar, chair*
over to Georgia, w rre made yrr- man of lln&gt; Hrnaln
Poslnffl**
tenU y by Forest Hill, 34*ye*r-oM Commlttss. said hU group would
liegrn, fighting tstrailltron t-i approvu such Irglalatlon, already
Florida.
| earerel liy I he H om s).
Testifying at a hcaj-lng before ■£T'V*i ;&gt;Minimi rut u ( . oilier II nay
Assiitvnt A tto rn ey General J*mjA already" having
tnntallvfi
ap— ArtgClijid, -ifill said he-wa»jj I'Vov.il nl the deportment.
Put |&gt; “sweat l-nses" and orfr tinnX, Auilliibltlly ol lunda. ; d*when he hrram t 111 working on n ponding on Iho term s tor -other
convict road gang he was chained i new lines.
to a tree and dented medical atte n ­
Ain on a routes on tbs depart*
tion.
nient tenliitlfv program, lUsnah
Appealing for Gnv. Fred 1*. Mttd, nrs the following: WashCane of Florida, who re«|urateil Inston In tlullaln, chsysnns )o
Where they allended tt o .funeral
Hill’s rendition. F. W. Wiggins, Huron, ■J|.
Jackson* 111* (o
of .Mrs. Nelson's uncle. John
iWninl H d iy charge/, declaring Npw. fjrleaiis, llrownivllte. T8»W teley Galftn.
■food fail ‘ gonvlcts In these ntad ns to Houston. Iloutnn . to _ San
gangs w gs'vbfU ar than the aver* Antonio, either Kens** Ally to
Mr*. A. B. Itahnrn. Mis* fUliy
John M. 'Hayes (left) e n d 'h i* daughter, P atriaU Ann, U -m onth* old, arc shown with Detective |a g e cltlteh "o f Florida enjoys."
Rahorn, Mtaj Mon.i n».Vlfrii and
I renter or W lrhlta to ruaolo,
"I have often wondered about Detroit to Bnull
Albert naburlT left Monday for B. C arrier (rig h t), a fte r H pyei w»&lt; detained In Chicago by rniurstC itf ChVf- William Quinn of
81c. Msrte.
San
Francisco
for
aaeertedly
taking
the
girl
from
the
home
of
her
grandmother:
Pending
further
this chain-gang talk," Wiggins Winslow. Arts., to R»n Francis­
A tlanta, '(la ,, where they will
said, "but a fte r listening to this co, nud Dayton to Chicago,
word from California .police, the girl was placed .In an orphanagr.
spend about a month,
to n v k l’a story I can understand
Itrnm h snld, "The whOls.Wtft
why peuple of this atate wonder nhle ol .Florid* Has been ham*
about our prison system.
Hirrlna . Tor a direct air lips
^ " 1 K aW T tfveriean a m an, white T n m lr f r '- s n n
,Ute Itpyla'jfenday
tb rtr arid m T ij* '
or Mack; treated In a manner to went supported by Interests V&gt;
Mrs. I. H -T m luck— a t — their
wfilch this man testified he was
home on Magnolia Avenu*-.
treated. There are chains put on
Mr. and Mr*, ltichanl ,(}, Bur.
prisoners who have escaped or
ton of Phlladelphls, ra . nrriyrd
have tried to, escape whan they sip
ycslenlsy to visit Mr*, flurlvn ,' jl re. , kill'll* Duchlu,—Kite of ..the
capluiatl-so. Ural th e y .. won't _ be lriady,-tni._lh* te n iatlta
THHHH/ Mr. ‘ind Mr*; a: W o ilic s tr* loader, died at IjlO
stile to run away.
ierum tii* not itiriuu*' inw pnnnic*
Smith, for about two week*.
"Out #f 1,441 convicts In 31 con- ular route. The tentative J ra A. M. yesterday In .Harbor San*
vlrt mad gang* In Florida there gram and proposal* to add Jta*
liorlum from rnniptlcaltou* fol
aren't SO Inmates with chains on." i illlle. .tt^ n lls llo g line* will ba/k
lo*|u* the birth of a son lest
'Governor Hurley last week re ­ to lie considered, he added.
Wednesday.
Jr
fused to astradlte
Jam es Cun*
Darhln was al lit* wlfa'ebodnlngham, wanted In Georgia, on printeit, which led to h it idaaUfl*
s|i|« at (bn time of death. )|e
grounds of “cruel and abusive bru­ retlon.
hpd
flown
hern hy airplane
tality In the Georgia penal ays* Aclgalupo continued the h*gtt§8
Monday night from t'lilcarn where
&gt;be Is playing an engsRement.
until tomorrow.
.
; Tim baby, who- weighed nlbb
, Hill, alias-M ayo Collins, said he
round* »t birth, I* well a a d
was a native of Bangor, Maine. He
strong, grrordlug In *tlarhea ol
admittad escaping from a Florida
road gang on July 4, 18 days after
the sanlturloni.
Mr*. Dm bln, &gt;br fiirmrr Miss
he was glvan a 10-year sentence
for robbery.
Mar] irle
OelrlvH*. a
society
beauty, underweni n aeries of
Hill was picked up recently in
blood iruiiabtctvu* In an elfon
Boston on auspitlon and flngrr(Dm I I &gt; H Fraa. r . | . Anal
cstra kid and to liuw much they to save liar life. Hlir met llurtiln
were .married jun* r., t-m . .
Mr*. Duncan **• j;i year* old,
a year older than lior IiusImiiiI,'
Ny. ki lOVT sn th.
Itefurn |mr marriage, she was
on* uf 'th e must active society
Hobeii
Young
and
Florence
Kk-e
In
"M
arried
Before
Breakfast."
bells In New *Ynck. liar mother,
Mr*. Marjorie Oulrlrli*, guvr ln-r1
full arope"-|u her vnurglr*. Jilin
n
encouraged her In uperatlng a n ,
aiclualvo strata shop and In
writing.
NORFOLK, "Va.~Aug., 4. -W ^
In HIT, Mias Oelrtrhs created
practically an Inlernallonal inn—The cruiser Omaha reached th*
Norfolk Navy Yard yesterday for
Inspection of damage done in 13

Escaped Convict Is
'Fighting: Extradi­
tion To This State

They’re “Married Before Breakfast'
In New^Picture On Kiti Screen--

ilfes. EdtUejftuchw,
‘Onetime Socialite,
Is Victim Of Death

tajn.”

2 S ocial Security
Parts E xplained
By field Manager

Methodist Church which met
Monday afternoon at tba home
of Mr*. Field*.
Mrs, Thoraloti, the rlrtls lead­
er, opened tbe meeting with
some thoughts taken from the
"Outluatel o tte r. .Which iMre.. W .
M, McKIm lad tn prayer. Mr*:
J. T, )(al| (*vo a few cbaplera
of lha mlaelon study book, "Ra*
dlant H e a rt- In connection with
the Rlbl* Study.
Following th e devotional po­
rted wa* the regular butlge**
session. At tha conclusion o fth e
business, refreshm ents warn serv­
ed to tha guests.
An Invitation was extended thn
n e w s b r ie f s circle
liy lira . W. M. THU* to
have th* next meeting a t har
Ik* gblp "Bamlnole Lkm" will horn* at U M Kim Avaaus.
ftf closed toalght at the woekly
Without any means of support,
■awUag at 7:J0 nyiock In the
Jim Brown, who U nearly 80
Junior High Hrhool, | | *rsa an ­
year* old, has a Job In a rott­
nounced today hy Clifford Dell,
•htPper.
ing mill and ha* a small amount
. An entertainm ent and covered of money.
"Old age asalslanro was meant
Mho regular m eeting of (lac* dish supper has boon arranged
^am inolt Coanty Poultry lVoduc-1 fo r th* meetlnc of th* Sanford for people like John. If be
•re Anaoriatlon will be held in the Townaand Club to h* held F ri­ wishes to apply for tbl* aid, h i
'Sqntipl* -High School Thttredny day night In the Welalm Building, should communicate with Iho
(tortei W elfare Agency In ft la
hljptt a t |;M l o'clock, It was an*
squared today. Preparation of
The meeting Will begin a t u«n county, or writs I n . tha
iPnDoti fo r the Laying Uouao will 7.80 o'clock, which will be fol­ I'omtnlsalnnar of Public Welfare
lowed by a musical
program al tha Slate capital,
ho .the topic of dteetiialon.
"W han old age overtake* Jtm,
headed by the Hu**! *litres ac­
C. Q. ’Caldwell, air line In- companied a t the piano by Ml** th* chances are 'th at he wUl oo&gt;
ask for help. II .bla wag* record
pa*tnr for the Air Commare* UUdrad Nix.
braao. and wall known In HanTha public la cordially Invited •mlllles him to monthy hauofils, tha postman will bring him
wd, was on* of tbe paaq^nrar*
a government check every month
board lb* Pao-Anierlcsn-tirera
which prill rnvar th* .amount u&gt;
Iryrny*
flying boat , which
which h e Is entitled."
as found wrecked * last Bight
Old ag* benefit* mean future
protection and are eery much
W1op-Lovett Grocery Compeoy
VALLEJO, Calif., Aug., d. ~&lt;JP) like Insurance to be paid hy '
as f l T** permission today to —A fter colliding during battle tha Federal floVarpgpaut e h s t
o r f t e r a a one alqftr 'jfridh maneuver*, th* destroy*!* Warden th* peymeuU fall dg*. Old Uga
■tldtel gad a frame
garagu and Raid hurried to th* R are aasU laaro implies I m p t a d l g l e
clad Com■&gt;arris] Avsnua bo- teland navy yard yaterday tez a help similar to ralter money for
needy men aad^wdreuh who are
iaaa L aqrel and Fraaoh M » survey of damage*.
Th* collision occurred o ff f e i n t f l years old nr ov*r.Th**e taads
OeooepUoo, abopt 1M **Us* south Are paid by tbe Male.
Old age benefit* wtH be apte
1.1%* LoaUriUe Drying Machln- of Ron Francisco, during » h eav y
( f QomhaW wa# g ra n ^ d par* hag* Monday night, ***y odflrere to work lag people w&gt;b will he
* all tied to banafU* hy raaaap fit
I laataa by a. P ration, local sate, v.
I lU bag. Muaertor, to erect ‘8
The Worden arrived hare g fth their own wage earning*- Old

a ry

Thursday

Negro I Arrested
Crippled .Warship :1s
For Volusia County Brought To Norfolk

Townsend Club Will
Have Meeting Friday

Deatroyers Collide
In BatQe Maneuvers

Roads by the balllpslilp T rass,
which w ill go o i/lo New York with
a group of naval rcservlsl. on
Thursday, and by lug which
helped rr-float the cruiser.
The Navy Department has announcnl that a boan) of Investi­
gation will try to determine why
the ship went aground off Caitl*
Island Light.

FOLLOW THE CROWD
Resident Will Make
Talk On Constitution

L A N E Y ’S D R U G S T O R E

w a s u i n o t o n , Aux 4. m i Presldsut Rooaavrlt agreed yes*,
terdsy to oboerv* tbe
Ikuih'
birthday /o f
tha
Constltutloa
with an outdoor address here lha

IaANEY’8 FAMOUS
SANDWICHES 10c ft 15c
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*d by White Hons* officials sad
Representative Bloom, Itemrerat*
I aa tegrr buikUi* m f o adjoin* p w v fP 'fte i h ate la b ar Mapa agd age a»*teU nre is p*X8 bo n*e&lt;y Now York, director gaoerat of
people who are now |go cfUltp the ( sited Ptgte** ConMIlultea
. I « mi* M n a w Fruit Cannery
work - gad who har* no Other aesqislieatmHm* pemmissJon.
* p » a i f t i p a f a ^ r e t of
The r i w N u t o rem arks win

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Departure*!
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CHICAGO, ABC.
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osprwoam sn ao b e dallrored Uwoe
■outh Aaaaricaa bummfag Mrs*

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Rooacvalt **M
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TAKE HEART!
HBANT TROUBLE N E E D
■ NOT P R O V E -F A T A L

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itUe |n ilrrMiijivment nf IW
bea r I llwclf but i« 4u«* *«»
unr/juril riri'ulailofi uif Ii IiihhI.
In. «tIhr r Mfitrda rungr&amp;| f&gt;tn,
Hr rid fur Wiy' ‘f «H*r ir r r
g Ion leaf* Vmr will T**•*•
only lia aurprifri. Uui **ui
btromo tbr |»t*pF4ahoi «»f
varum r tegIi«g a ml mltMi* I*■«* In-g Inrurrimtlriit.
It ll i: U II A TIHM. AH rn II A.
li m n AND Mtw tIUioD
KrtHHJIl/IIK. NTIlOKi:. AND
vailriua other Umilil* - many
llmi» ir« iltn dur in ntngfitlun «f liliiod Hr» «»lh«*r«
m id *
niffTt i*
ahuukt li»n Mrilfl fol »»i&gt;
forty tiaur bunk rontalliliui
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From Behind In Fifth Dykes Says White;
luh Across Four Runs Sox Are Baffling
ve To Three Victory Puzzle To Hinij '

Defeat White Sox

i*s Long Triple Scoring: Two Men Chicago Opens Hour*'
In The Fifth Inning la
•Game Series .With]
Feature Of Game
Near Y o r k Today.

Lou Gehrig Celebrates 1900th Straight
Game With Home Ron
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In First Inning
ww’Towuui, i
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YOKE,

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distinguish**! foatara a f (M Chi­
cago Whitt Boa, moot w y r l i l a f
club of Dm 1BJ7 major league
sos son, Is their the rang h e i i
Thors’* no mlddls road for thorn.
Thor go all tho way-oe# way or
tbs othsr. Manager Jimmy Dylan
soon finds ihs ctnb a baffling Dot

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*«» Whits Boa,
followed HOUborough
r ~ * * * * r , T to *, end t to I, b«- rsesatlr
?, r* » P*w attendance s f #4,787. county’s example sad refnaad to
w s* -d a r crowd of tU contribute ts ths all Florida adre rtUlng progrsra as aponaerad by
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▼ troths Jumped the Tank*
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FLORIDA STATM I.HSOt'H
Orlaneo,. I; aalnserltts, *.
danresd. Ii Fl — "
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Lueskarg, l i t yt*a*..tIXI^nd. Ij It. Auauallie, f.
RATIORAI LRAIIVR
Rrnoklyn, t-ti Pjiuborah, lnnclaaall. I.
Chicago, '*.
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Ne* York, t- l

M t far Ysnka with a hatting e e erag a o f ar when In Chicago, Angular falliw
Aoom*| i l l a tablet them this season. One' wllh sharp feature*. Forme.- deror gal* of bsMbaU'c moat graceful hitter*. “ tWon champion,. Penn relay*.
1~
Great wrtat action and beautiful “ " " i T 1 tn m
form;
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won 80 game*, becass* of wlMnc**
*»' Sf* _0W thpoo« - rrWn&lt;n&gt;r
■“* Duncan Rlgney-A big kid with
» alary tslkattea.
t a great deal af ability. Daatlnad (o
■ abeut
Hike Kraaekh—Sturdy, taciturn become sU r with a lillla more o*‘
V Hi* tiny man. Orest fly chaser ,m i |« lienee.
■ ( F a r dangerous hitter In detail.
■ ■ ■ ■*
In o w o
D isk Walker—The player «b* l T a n a o a
O d in
A*
ho stoo Yank* sold the Whit* Bog for e ‘ I V a l l S a S
o i l 11 A l id. pash lemon whe turned Into a star lU .r Q n -o A a T g h W f i o t t
Hrough; haring a delicate shoulder opera-,
A S A O ’ W T I te il
TiprtB1 tlon performed.
Slnmrp, huftij
P fiM f lf l To
IC rM U Il 18 P r U n K
■Ibis athlete In majors. After workv who was *0 happy to got
gee* U mound end pats pll ih or' ahtaway- frawi-Yawboaa rbe not
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bsck end firs* 'h im a ftgkt- ttlk-1
the day ha lefr gamp. -Beni n ‘ WICHITA. Kan., Aug. d ,-* # )
champion banana .-and spaghetti, ha wanted to go-cUewhere was V - Kansas' tatail prod *&gt;11Ion Ques­
• • tar. Looks clumsey and alow but, causa ha m e e d U play rre iy dny. tion, "nan a man drink a barrel
really extremely agile for a big
Monts Stratton—Gawky, gang, i f 1.3 boor and not become
man. Once stole hams on Yanks to ling Tessa who has srsry th ln g . v Vgrilly Intoxicated," will bo put
win game.
leapt Bchange af pare. Very bayUh. to a city court Jury hero again
Jack Ham*—tteullbwti • ysntlc-1Fijehad only one bad gams all In jo day*.
Four men and two woman Ju­
man type. Moody at tttnea, hpt year.
ror* failed to agree yeatrrday
In tho Irial of William Ixilfhwlt,
transport drtrer, charged -with
■lilting while under the Influ­
ence of Intoxicating liquor. They
stood four to two for acquittal.
John Madden, J r , detenus at*
torney, riled a taw passed by lb*
game with atra It-jacket, A whin John Dietrich—Qu 1st and tV«!l la st lealslalurn defining any
a t making-plsya and-threw* off ou*. Wears glass** on and ofl bereraaa or 1.1 percent alcohol
balance,
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»field. Author of no-hitter this as not IntoilraJJng. Therefore,
he asserted, "a man ran drink
Tony Piet—SUIId Palish boy. aaaaan.
Stooge for Zaks Bonura. Always! Tad Lyon*—On* of league’) a barrel of I J beer and -still
pleasant. Great fielder but e m * | meat popular player*. Ilanil«inn not ba guilty of Intoxication,
tic thrower. Makes w en t thrvwi end, well;groomed. .Great prank
when has most time.
liter,*' '
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l o t h m run load.
R , rsfarrsd to tho Florida
W r*e o w r « t now ponding bo■wgi woe uchAggie fer| (in supreme couvto
n Ihs looenth with
F
B ats. Behind Ibis
tying Charlie Huf-

Tbs law aU otatstr say* it la lm*
t'oe*lhls to gat' lutoilrslsd os
■aeb a bererige,"
Harold Irwla, asotetaat . connty attorney, sno o d that lb* lagUlatara placed ao inch laterpretatloa In the I J boor law,
''Were sack a ratios mads, a

Schedule Of
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whiskey kad thee lastiry ke
drank nothing bg| beer of i j only ether Tankas run, whan sfalcoholic content «r Uni and bast
**
“ wWd, Dtlfaggio
the rasa," ha daaUrwd.
doubled &gt; and -.Oehrig had been
Lelfhelt roaleaded that It be passed, . Dickey -Unad'oaa of Johnappeared , drkhk. It was becanae
ha Bartered four brakan riba Tb
a crash w llk -sla th e r transport
which lad to th e 'charge against
fbW f M - Mabraied
Jadga Murray, In orarrnllng a Mi IfPOOtk paaamiilim game far
demurrer, bald that ' ee«H - rase the .Yanbaaa. ‘BatwMn games -be
would hare to ba considered on Iron man was -praeaated with a
lie own meritA
watch by Oaarga.M. Caban, actor.
Madden has ladles led ha will Tho watch was I awarded Gehrig
carry the rase to the supreme lot his * selection aa - the league’,
court If ba loses,
moat rateable phtyer, last season.
Johnny - lgacpkp:M tolrat Oemca
8UMMBB BEATS RETREAT tn tk* eighth toning af the second
BOISE, Idaho, .Aug, I. —(IP)— , gams and-raedired credit far hla
Dams Bummer beat • nasty re­ ninth rlctory, after the Sag bad
treat from Southern Idaho yes. broken a t-1 deadlock, a* Ike thiae
tarda y.
Hall and snow dror* tempera­
tures t i low as U dagriaa
aeren below freesIng—a t Caacado
and caused soma damage to pcaa.
The temperature a t Idaho Falla
was 44, ending tVo weeks of

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STATV OF FLORII
OOUKTT o r BKMIf
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bp noiltlsd aa4 rsi
••at say claim.
whWh you. *r sllbei
aa** ngalaat- the .
NEIIVA K. FIELD,
or said Cuaialy. ta
Judge . f asmlpat*
Ms. at Ms oiiis. |&lt;
heuae at Enafard. I
datetbf tba first I
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maad must b* I.
most slat* «hs plae
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Balms. IS; Feneaeala. 1.
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right To The Missing
In Plane
Tragedy On Ocean

KIDNAPED*.

Sought
Hard Fighting Chauffeur
ChaagehTax
Fhr Kiduapinir'
Is Reported In
Law Seen As1
Spanish War
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Mobilize American
Population For Exi­
gency©! Evacuation

Fighting Between Ri­
val Unions Forces
Cessation Of Work
Iii Plymouth Plant

Missionary Work
ffeartd Menaced

DETROIT, A o f ., S. —(JP&gt;—
Chryeiyr Corporation's Plymouth
plant remained cloenl today paM*
in f th* settlem ent w r difference#
w hkh V r &gt; r f , b U i f between ri­
val on loot ftotordav.
* Tm ram warn Injured and a
rio t call fo r polka araa a m t oat.
Only a few man appeared for
warfc thia morning.
H a g«l*c w rr» not opened and
from ■ the .United Automobile
W orkers’ anond track circling tba
plant came tnitructlona fo r

Japanese Troops Roll
North To Halt Ad*
vance Of Chinese
SHANGHAI, Auf. 5.—
(AP)—United SUtea eonauUr official! In ell Chine orgenlied the whole American
pnpuUt'on for the exigency
of evecuetion tonight while
Generalirtelmo Chlnnjr. KelRhek euddcnly proclaimed
"We will fifh t to
the
death”

Y FOUND SAFE

C. Q. Caldwell (above) of Mlami, Fla., a line Inspector for
the United State* Commerce Da.
partm eute bureau of
alrw ayi
navlfation, waa among 14 p a r
aona believed Ioat In the crash
of p Pan Am erican.(trace liner
into the aea o ff Cristobal, Canal
Zone.
Caldwell formerly lived
In A tanU , Ga.
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(iovqpnaeat SohUm
R a l l y Tto Defend
“Life line* Road
linking Two Citiea

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ratriina l» M h 4 t t o M aiiM
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k teax lt* twaOWaa M w a « t k
•t tba k l|k « W |a ( W a r n w 4
&gt;aan a n n l tU » b u t « e a a i t k
athdt trout

C enter*neat betw een repream tatlvea o f . tha UAWA and the
m an tfem ep t were returned today,
The UAWA demanded the ra*
Inatatem ent o f foor men dlach arred for altered participation
hi an attack yaaterday noop ..aft
two nffk lala of the Independent
Tha day a fte r Donald H erat, SO months old. w at taken from
Aaaoclatlon o f ChryalR- employee
whose claim* of SO,OM members the bkek yard of his home In C hkac*. he ara* fouiul a le in the
a r t Sl.putad by United Antonio- trorna of John Regan, a machinist, and hi* wife who alarm they are
tha child's real p arv u U .. .T h e y adm tttnl snatching the hoy , from
bile Worker*.
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Mrs. Otto Hnrmt'e arm s but denlml they i' i iu ik Io I V..UUU rawmm
The Refmna are shown with DonaM who s rrm , I|uila unperturbed
about tbe whole affair.
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By n ljO tfan , ondaclarcd w a r
brought tkaaa devalopmmta:
Ona, eolaairta of motorlaed Jap-'
aneao troops
north to h ilt
the Chinas*
i from behind
China's fTtwd
Taro, Oenamliaalmo C hlanr Kal6hck, China's* “strong m an" lead*r \ a f tha cagtrml fovarm nrnt
flnw to Kulipg to tad tha nation's
tl lM adneatora th a t China will
resist th* Japanese advance “ev­
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en 'Ihoofh It manna flfh tin y In- _
a h a f a l a l f praparad and to , the
doathi" . /
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In a scoreless deadlock for eeven
Three. A m erkan mlriionarlca
raraUlng previous Japan*** rtyi- S a y s
W i l l N o t P a y 0 cor* la C rackers finally term InWwMe td ared Jhpaneaa domftiatlop a f North China would wipe
mrt mlaakm try aad education
t i e 1 R in k s I n v a l i d a 7 to r victory fo r the Senators.
dollar* la A m erican brvaatmenta
----Tha tilt waa another of • aertM
apd y e a n o f hardest t*D|
TALLAHASSEE, A u g , 6. —(AV apnaorad . by E ufcnla W arren
' Puair, Consul General Clarence —S tain Comptroller U c split* roeranthm at aupanrlaar of Chi
C anaw tat S hanghai directed, th*
f i i M l I t *f an American retl- with tha board of a d r a w l t r a l l '

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eadvd a tab km to*. a t la tk ia .n l
Muwtel etee aa aaaa tba
ta n k
tww: k
Im Noether* I ta v a t a a m a t &gt;
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'(nhan *kn o '-ti tvw b h a 4k
l*«* d IM &gt; vaaaav w a r V a n v
Th- i*sa rg e*f c a s t net I b t u a m

rvyortv-l to have a m t a aw ait
itaw ler &gt;4 w toH U M M Wit tanatf1
ii v a- It U toaaptol b ' l l i r i 1
W.»k.t4* aI
caavaamaajk b e I d
SaaU iW n u s |b * Waa a t U M ut
T V &gt;ia&gt;aalb « d tksatatobre.
rvdtKvj to latln aa attain* b&gt;&lt;
m t a i l b t sad b a t d K w l,aa&lt;
r a p » l« l eod-e vuu.kKeWktot.

Lee Splits With Senators Defeat
A t l a n t i Ban|wr's
Board R e fu sin g _
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In Baseball Tiltltrow nke T ells1- Kiwanians Ashed Kidnaper Escapes
To Distribute Tax
Prison In Georgia
OfTourThrough To Save Wild Life
Schools
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Western Areas F ro m Extibdion

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•Ion, elarfc of tha Circuit Court.
Dr. R. D. Smith, speaking for
tba Seminole County Medical, Sa­
tiety , also told Uia Cummbaionar*
th a t th* Society expected th#
County U provide n full tlm .
physician to car* fa r county cases
during th# n o t fiscal year. II*
Indlegtad, however, th a t member*
o f th* Society would furnish a ra ­
ttlin g service to patients a fte r
aateriag Urn Jmspltol and th a t
hia Barries woo Id ha furnished
w hheat charge to th* oouaty.
During th* aaaalan Urn Commb■loners also agraad to pay on*-

Storm Neara Coast
Of North Carolina
* JACKSONVILLE. A a g , B. to
IF)— H a weal bar b a n n s aald ta*
day “ a aUght A tlantia dbturim neatha N arth OaraUna cw pZ thb"T ftare tan s r early ts a lg h t “without

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Lee aald th a t for hia own pro-1 eatc|Rir| Jam s* O erter, rlrfht
tectlop, ha would not di*|runo tho Field; Charles Oormly. left field;
money under lawa th a t ha fe lt were Kenneth Echols, second haae;
unconstitutional.
\ f l a n k Johnaon, ran ter field; and
" It takes a v a lid 'a c t to get John C arter, pitcher. 8ubatitut*s
money Into th* atata treasury,", war* M. Edge and B. McMullen.
Lea said, “and I’m going to inalst! The following lb # u p was given
upon n valid net to g at It out tor th* . Senator*; T . Orlffin,
again."
shortktop; N. Kanls, first base; (S.
Con* and Knott aald th* comp- Kent*, catcher; H. Hayes, pitcher;
trailer wroold b# adequately p ro -jl* Darlnaao, third base; 0 . Griffin,
tacted b y following th a togiala- Meopd'h**#; B. Barlneau. renter
ta ra 'a directions until ardarad to lD * ,d: M. Hayes, left field; and E.
do otherwise by the courts.
] Ortfftn, rig h t Geld.
K nott's office aokf a t least th ]
............. ----counties were affected **w by, D d l l O C r a t i C L e a d C T S
Laa'a declalon, am! A ttorney Gan- n i
t *«
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ernl U n d la aald about M of tho I 1811 H a r m o n y
M e«t
•7 eoantiea' rventually would be.
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The general g arilln e tax law
WAIHINOTON, Aug. 4 . - M 7 from thro* cento of the levy should In recant
legislative quarraia.
b* used to pay th* counties for arranged yaaterday a -harmony*
helping to build the atato highway dinner for past Tuesday n lr h ta t
aystam. Th# law .d irortod th a t * local hotal, and larila d Ifnal
when each county had received He d»»l Roonarelt to attend.
•hare, th a t county'e portion should
Th* dinner will be a stag af-.
go to th* stole mad departm ent fair. M rt. Carraway, the Arkanto build roads within the comity** • • • •**•!&lt;». waa not thrifad, but
boundaries.
tboaa In charge aald virtually
In 1PU, 103* and IU 7 , Urn *« other Damocratla aoaatora bad
lag b latu re paasod a t lanat t t accepted.
•pacitl act*, each of which p rw , View FrasM aat O araar will pre
vide* aonif other disposition of a | • « * H tho affair, which waa da
caonty's share o f th* gas tax acribod as purely aoclaL
m eaty
I Tba larltallo u to tha President
-D elegation, from these eoun- “ “ ealended yeatarday by Renties have been coming to ma fa r.
MeKalUr, Democrat, Ten
money nnder these acts," Laa qaaaoe. aad Lae, Democrat. OktoM tba beard
' tahoma.
McKallar la chairm an
" I anggeated to each delegation'
the ro am ltta* la charge, Do*
th a t It bring a mandamus la th * 1 » w * « a rr.
McKaHar said h* aipactad to
know within - a day—’ o r two
whether th* fraald ep t would a t­
tend.

M inister And Famtyyi Nicholson Urges ProCovered 7 Thousand! tectioA Of B l a c k
Miles During Trip1 IUss, A l l i g a t o r s
7 rvu,
A &gt; M M tw tU 'frw w a v u tU e ad
An acroonl - f a 7.000
wlM u f , , M bound ye*1
W estern lour which carried I1'" 1' JJkday by Iv lm ar -R adio Nick"
through many of America's most fjblmlw.n. «f Orlando, a t the weekfamous ehrtw place* waa related |y nuelW r
the Sanford Kiwnni*
this m onthly by Dr. R. D. Brown Club held at fh" Vahtea H otel lie
lee. paator o f th e Flrat f n a b y I " ™ " 1
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lens practice* uhw h a re leading to
terian Cliurcli.
#S| rrm iBa|,.,n ^ alligalor* and
RRklTc H * * * ( N # *
Dr. Brownlee made the enllr-t Uark bats in the aU te.
I k&gt; bcKcvod (M fe..k
trip by autnmnhile ami waa ac-( S tating that ftuhing bring* •»
I fVvor tke ttdfodiicom pan ted by hia wife and son, appm aim ale mrome uf I tg.UOO.UU8
0 k “* kitckow
&gt;
H arry.
I to Florida every year, Mr. Nlehtd
h r MamrackMaattv
He began hie trip by Journey , on painted out th a t wale*.* aaam
t through N orth Carolina to thing it .lone about the present ap
ubvllle.
g aituatiun Immediately, the
tt m t o r y w h k h waa recently; ^ , 1 , will be without one of U»
plagued with a devaatlng flood
greater.! tnurl-t altrm rtb.ae.
“ Although nearly all dancirej ) | , . tat.-.l that a t the pre«eat
h a t been repaired, there are »t&lt;IC|im, m Seminole County, black
K h a n aagga it o l tke fun—m arks which Indicate the inlrn jhaaa are U-ing shipped from the
n h l b t paoea** W euah ».«»*bIfrrneaa of the Good w ater-. ( in ir |Trr ,n .l lake* in refrigerated (evil*, tie said the paint* w o..l| ke
some house*, the w ater m ark- tru c k , to fitter out of the atoke, a h a o t r i r i k* the h t o i i k..*«»»
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                    <text>Yankies Wallop St Loui|
Browns 14 To 5 In 17 H
it
Onslaught Led By Gehrig
Chuck Aleno Passes
Martin Of Daytona
With .338 Average

Columbia Lou Knocks Out Homer, Triple
Double And Single As Chandler
Makes First Start On Return '

ORLANDO, Adi'. fc - F o r th*
I* Hanford Lookout* w w * &gt;***»■&gt;« - flrat llm* la weak*. p lttb la rp ra U taka but o m gam# ta [
S K I* *
dominated Florida'* Stale League
b r gat-i N n a*rte*
wjlhn .U Urn
*«•
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p n MeslUilvn. ri&gt;■r ■m■■. Two boo# play, a f a r t' deflected fB t h e
M Jetdm f Qglnr«¥lllg
o n . Snorirwui I’m liiN . laORg*&gt;.
th* Beak-end. O aln en fllte.ilU . PWlllpa- glalaa haa*. aUMul- general alorap of a lark* major
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D neO l* ■p teyt
lljr of Iha ie-ndd regular play. Ut* flrat f l l M ^ l M H tana ntartli. to l-hllllpa. Left * f h**»a:
■ waa rained out, IW Gain**- deafen! t.
| Heae an era whoee mark* touched the
l | ,
,L iu Bvua ik , hell.! off Brain*rd t, gtarra 4, .!»# or b elter figure,
*|nb tco k tth d th u d and to* &gt;(rMw
k, n ra tn a ri t, mOftlrtal ararage* ralaaaed her*
lout* r a llM
to win th* erra 4. lilt* erf llralaarc T la
. ’I »-l iBBlug* l i n u l l *ff by l&lt;*agoe Beerelary
peter
•». . .
* SWrluhl I la a* laelag*. |ln til* flrat game. Lefty Joe p-r**i -amtih and Caarart. Laelag Heheal rareal that Chuck Aleno, Plltman, II *
4* 111 14 I* .XI
Day XX *1 I* «»,lt
tn u n ' effratiraly
blanked
^
• ' •» — * I he flaahy DeLand third *arher, Hold.mill.
llnah.ik Dri-nnd 41 III tt M ill
ha*
replaced
Pepper
Martin
of
‘ Ideal*,
allowing
th e m
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Al.no.
t# I I I U l*| ( ll
Dajriona Reach aa the laagua'r Martin. Daytona !• l*i II 1*1 III:
ate aeatteyod hit* white th * '
a n to n iy n a u u
Hend.ra. Day
*T &lt;71 41 It! ,11
Iradtnr
b
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am
uni
Iha
ma•n wer* collecting 11 hit* M * r M B
**
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Adair, fl.lend II* III 14 III ,III
jorlly game regular*. The fig­ Ktarr.
HI. A
4* a* It tf UV
fee ala f i p 'a W
EArly j&gt;.ntiinR, » r ___ \
a
%
a
.44 tat »* 111 411
ure* ro te rta r lh* week fading Martin. Han
Morten.
1
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it* 14 117 5ll
with game* of Thuraday night. Oeneerrik.-Ht:* ~ *«*♦*»*•ll*
(II
triary, Hanford ** XI* *1 III M
Jnlf StUngatoa.
Han
t*
tlf
II
II*
So
ln T* game* lo IS fo r'M arlin ; fdalagalan. CTe »* III at ||S S»l
«» l«4 II 11 it**
Aleno'haa pounded on( 114 Ml* (Irani. Day
Hal.e. HI Aug ICX III It III fttl
In t i l irtp a.'fo r an arerag* of aulnd.il,
HI. A III IT* II 1*7 iiil
14*l*d and mm ouL Then tb* wm I m . ' p
.1J», Jnal three point* b*tl*t
• rate poured down and the gnm* in iiu ip ^
i.‘
If i f i !
Ihea Ihe .MS of Martin. Aleno U B S- W
al.o I. arennd In runa balled la W F ’ iSftl\ . 1! t*4i it*
p - ' Y**t«rday tfte 'TEdnrortr CItihJ o a iu k .V i
Uaatry,
with Cl.
• ttkfcted to Gahwavlll* to meet N'-MuH.n,
__ Ana-Day
14 47 * I t J ilt
Toar
player*
cracked
lb*
.SM
ti. t u n s u b g t i i n Ti i*t (tax
i Utem Li another doubt* bill. ' j {-Hm;./ n
c
o
i
is.fi-u
ra
ta
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or heller mark for lh* flrat lime Mrnlth. Ortende M tf*
f t l l atYMt
t ^ - i n th* 7 lr*t r*nU. Big Dau g;»rh. u
M
b 'W eek*. .Vh*y were: llmilh of
l J oUh M Via. on Ihc mound’
Palalka, P h la d o 'o f E l, Augua- I'ntl.rMin, Dal. It III I) II II I
■jib*, local*.' Th# Lookout* played R**'*"- ‘h
lln*. Runner of Irf-a.burg and lh- iVnrenal. (Jr ** !M t i at. t n
I 'I om* ball behind him ahd h* war S 'w ^ er i
Trarent.il. I'nt
*1 143 t l 1)1 .177
O reralreet of Orlando,
J y t tfrubla one or two llm**. Ban al.l»in*no«
llrarh. H '.lll. -47 l* t II t l J l4
The
lleltand
lied* booaled l-rlrhard. Ann
*1 &lt;«• I t •&gt; .XH
r 'f*fd held a on* to nothing Im lL , To,di. f
W. In.via., u .«
*1 II I M 1*1 ,|TX
Ihelr Hub 1-alilng mark to A Arnohi.
wnUl th* teat Inntng when thaj u—nittaS
Im h r
» U l at 74 .rTi
.ITT, ala polala* ahead of th* name**. Ijrl.g
XI 1*1 XI a* .MX
G'Man *cor*d twin to tak* the ^',7.% "^
ihlmrr.- Del. ' a* s*l »’ *1 .ti l
Daytona
Reach
Inlander*,
main­
Vail gsma. Bareli led off with aai*Mritl'e
tarry, (irl.nrln
X* II* II I t .XTI
ly becaaae__ of Ihelr record:
r ir ategte and waa aacrlflced U
|

SEW YORK, A w .
Yankee* walloped the BC Lonla
Browne 14 to ( f M lw O f In n
battle • of homer* to tak e the
current eerie* (wo I t a n toon*.
Back Ieg np the *(t*ctlTe pitchIn i or Bpnd ^handler, who mad*
kin flrat e ta rt nine* being r»tailed from th* Y c rk r Newark
lA rm ,
nuidderarW row \ tagged
U r*k plwh*rd to r \ n Htr* inr h i d |n e ^ O N U n e r l o 'a thirtyflra t" home ru n ,' Lon Gehrig'*
|w #bty-ftrit a n d ' Red Rolf*'* fifth.
(tehrlg led tb* aaaaull on Ixm
Koopal and hi* two aurceaaor*
bp hitting for th* cycle, gelling
a triple, doubt* ta d ting)* In
ad ^ tlo n |o hi* homer and drlrlllg In I hr** rnna. Each of th*
Yank*' roiihd tripper* ram* with
a maa on baa*.
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t Wttteg f*r Roglno, n|pd to rightStank walkad and Sparkman hit r« « i. . m
' « kaU back of Mcond which
third' and cam* horn*. Lake
Mtr*w horn*
but lh*
umpire
'salted lb* runnar aafa on a
»«»y close play. Wright went lo
far Bralnard at thla point. McMulten alngted on th* flrat ball
pitched aeoring BUub. Thla wa*
a hard gam* for th* Lookout* to
teoo and only the great fight In
MW* kipl them In thar* to win
two aecnnd game.
• ' l l tb* fourth gam* of the •••
rim, th* locate won by a acore of
four to two. Sanford uaod Mot*.
'Ortafl.ld, and Wright. Wright
getting credit for th* win.
Wright allowed lh* C-Mtn but
Ml* hit In hte four Innlnga on thd
mound.
a Th* Lookout* play th* Palalka
laam In (Unford today. Th* locate am only three and on* half
gam** out of flrat place,
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Mrs. Hauptmann To
Try To Clear Name

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-or.n.y, . Orion
*d, hlla poled not f i l l nod mna "lldrlhann.
.w iL ri/! rr*?»,
Dal.
IrMull.n..
o *ll
betted la ( l l ) mark* oqnated.l hmiih.
i'&gt;ln'
yi.ne., fwiuind
and two new mark* ralnbllahml.|
.«|-V|II*
Adair hecamn Iha Drat player. MTeia.r. ,'lr'n n
lo acont alg run* loald* elglil | KTnJj**/1 rnltet
Inning*, and a 'w o rld record In' i-hindo.'
organ lied lu ll waa bettered IM
**| anwwraSrSdit *&gt;r1
when lh* flrnl II bnllefa to faro llnlr-.mh, ' h. nf
Orlando pllchara arored rn n |.
,,'m**An«.|j.li«
Orlando held II* .allm Hull
______
fielding lend o re r RelAind, near- m _i
■
ly loalng ll Wddneaday night 4 H E S T /
whan thn (lull Infield hobl.led. ‘ '
'
eight ilmea, n record for the
rt-eatD A r
Orlando aeason. .
.
M errill Ifubbell, tim lb .r nf aeafeJu l
of lh* New York Giant alar, allll y ,L * ,V4 57 ----remain*-- undnfealed among tb* i-aialltaU. ™
hurlera with fir* alralghl rW*
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torlaa, white Elbert Padgett of o T u b i?
Oalnearltlo baa bnoated hi* - rlc*
h a t io Hi
lory airing to t l In t l declalona. _h.

11KIt I. IM. Aug. t . —(A’) -M r..
Bruno ^Richard Hauptmann la un
her way lock to the United Bute*
to continue h er effort* to clear
the name of bar hualfcnd, execut­
ed for th* killing of O urio* Auguatua Lindbergh, Jr.
flha I* du*.in Naw York today.
Mr*. Hauptmann cam* ta G er­
_ PITCMRMI' HMl ORlia
many Juna 17 to vlait her p*r«nU
ICt.hae—Cteb
O W L *
• t * Markgrocnlngen, near Htutt- lluUb.il.
Lai-a
1 1 * 1
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NATIONAL t.M AnrH
line to g*t a marrlag* without
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lan iega).
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lireo k ly a , T-l: SI. L*«ta, l-T . . nf Ptaerrrltla, Califs ami
Mr*.
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Both had been married before.
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broken mor* thin DO-year* ago
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al Palalka. f gam .a, I IS M ,
and n i l |». XI.
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at Haafnrd, ait* P. If.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

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left Of Navy Planes, Ships
unt to r Fan-American
Forced Down A t Sea

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. Chinese Subjected
To Air Attacks On
BorderOf Shantung

Lailfe Delegation 0 |]
' Local Persons Pfc&gt;

Nippon Infantry
Is Pushing South

A
' dalegotion from Bab*
fojd *lU*J*d lb* broadcast Of itM
Rfmlnoli. County Chamber of
Commerce "Good Nalghhrr" radio
program presented today at I3;4t
o'clock over radio iu tU a WDBH

Itk sIn '.O r U n d o j

More Jap Re-Inforcements Pour In From)
Manchoukuo Bases

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MRS, HAUPTMANN RETURNS^ CLAIMS NEW EVIDENCE

Other Planes" O f '4

E n te rtain m art «aa pr uvldad by
lir a . W . G , Flam ing who rang two
•o n * ». praoontad a m aakal road*
lo r, and a hum orou, moaalegua la
negro
dialoct-.- Mlaa M argnrot
D aria accompanied M rs. Flam ing
a t tba piano.

TIENTSIN. Aug. 3.— (AP)
Japan—y suxpltnea rained
bomb* on tbo vanguard of
advo^if'ChitMU0 armies to-1

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Two Department Oi^_
Commerce Officials
Among Passengers

Tha program Waa bogtn wboo
a representative of (bo Oriaado
CSawbtr of Commerce. O. A.
ftooo. welcomed tha Frmtaota
County d«legst ion and htnxfucod
T . E . Simpson, prraldont o f tbo
local trad* . body,
maattr of
ceremonies.

m o f H opeh and

Shantung
province;, 80 m l lea aoutb o f

bare,'
&gt;A column of Japancm in*
fan try. supported by artillery
aad task*, waa prmbg'aMthward
Ip, farced marehao, ta dispute tha
of co a tn l^ —Tanintant
A birthday cake and an 1c* crejim party brought thla happy
•mil* to Mrodarkk B. Snlle, Jr, aa he colebratad hla *7th birthday
at Chicago. The birthday waa hla accond In an Iron limy alnce ha
waa atrlcken In China March 31, 1938. Tba picture Woa made by
the youth’* father In o Chicago hoapltaj.

Ma Introduced the follow ing par*
rona to member* o f (h r C reator
Orlando Chamber of Gommerrot
V/. B . B a lla rd , W . B . W illiam *, V.
A . Dyaon, W . 0 . Kllbee. 0 . U
Thraaher. O. P . Herndon, W . R .
Duproo, I f . J .. Lodge, Prod R . W d*.
io n , H . J . Lehm ann. W . ft. Coloman, G . E . Rotllna, Ralph Bay*
w e ll, f . K . Ilouahnlder, and M r*
P la n ln y and MUa D arla.
W . B . W illiam s, chairm an o f tbo 1* ’ T . C laim ing kb# had uncovered ‘ new cv»tlenr*,H M ra. Rruno R ichard I!
Semi nolo County Board o f Com- pooled Lindbergh kidnaper, returned to the United Stale* from a v la il In
mlaaionerm, yroeted the aaaemhty
Wo» met h r J o liu i B . Broun (rig h t), head of a p riv a te delre tire agency
•rat waa followed by Fred h . W n -i
(rtn ia n M by her aolh M anfrlod. now four year* old.
ron. attorney fo r tbo c ity o f Ron*!,

Goodbye Folks

Junior Lookouts
Score Tenth Win
Over Pirate Crew
Tba leudbg Junto? Uoknwt#
chalkod up tbalr tanth win ru.
cCntly when they defeated the
youny Pirate* by • •}* * •* u
to 7 la another of. ifco **»•*
•ponaorcd by Edgublp Warren,
recreational auperrUor of tbo
WhA*
Hurling for tba Lookout* waa
Hobart McCall, white on th*
mound lor tha Pints* waa John
firttTi,
Mtea Warren proaentad tb* fol*

Sanford National (luardamea
WASHINGTON, AUg. 1.—(4^-wore roeaatly publicised tn aa A White Houaa announoomeot
lasao of tha Port McClellan aec- that ProaMogt Hooavrett haa
llon of lb* Annlaton Star,, ac­ boon advised hf can fill t h e
cording ta Intana* 11on received present Supremo Court vacancy
today.
,
after Conyraaa adjourns stirred
Of Captala Ooorya Mcltory, ad­ up a horael’e neat ' yesterday
jutant of tbo Uud Infantry Hrl • among Senate too* of hla de­
yada.. It waa stated that ha -t* feated roan reorganisation bill.
a bon diplomat** OoLodA Joe
Senator vandanbarr. Republic­
•pb O. Hatcbteoa, eiecntlr# of­ an, Michigan, proposal that the
ficer of tb* 1141b Infantry, U Senate-go on record against an
"tb* right band man of Culonrl a ftrr-adjournment.. Ha augrested
Prooton Ayr** In tb* Ttorlda Jt adopt a roaoiaUoa declaring
National Oaard Camp. Oulonel tha preaidant should nominate
Hntchlaun la looked upon aa ttie Supreme Court luatloaa whan It
Is possible for tha Sonata to
pas* upon thorn before thenora
Sheriff Makes Drive Inee* aerr* any time on th a
Against Bootleggers high bench.

g*m inor* County law eoforea­
rneoi bm etala concanCrutad atfo rts last weak on tha approbsaaten of "bootleggara," BhorIff C h arlie Hand reported today.
Aa a rooalt of )h t lr .d rira
rig h t fieldj aad 0 *M S ta g lo u ry , against tba Illic it liquor gSUari
la tbo Coaaty throo poraoal b ars
&gt; Flpyara for tba Pirate* Includ. already boon arrooted ahd I I to
t i . M. Edge, sbartstapi J. Oar M galloaa of "m oonaklaa" con
ter, ptechari Cbartes Parka, first flaeatod, tbo S b arift a*Id, adding
kaaoj E. Cruoby, Mtebwi Jaama that tbo law broakaru would h r
Carter,- conter ftekC E. Jater, ckarwpd w ith lb * ante of lato xlthird baa*| Cbartea Oarmly, right aa lia g bororagoa without the
proper gororumont stam p.
Short If Hadd Indicated that h i
would cuutlau* h i* d ries la aa
uffo rt to awash tbo
"booUag
rtag - la tbla County,

g (ft Library
Seen Probable
Through WPA Grant!

W hite Houaa o fficia l* aunoubeed that Attorney General Cam ­
m ing*, la an Inform al opinion,
IGWotlawed &lt;*• VB*V Throe*

Tropical Storm, In
Making, Reported
By Weather Bureau

JACKSONVILLE. As*, t —(41
—Tba' Weather Durooa said to­
day lb era was o.rldaaco of de­
velopment* of a tropical atom
over tbo Northern Bahama I»
land*.
Small craft along fh* East
Coast of Florid* and la Nmrfbara Bahama water* Worn mara­
Few Tax Certificates ud .to oxarcla* caution during
34 boar*.
AYe Sold At Auction tbaT baaat
a . Weather Bureau laauad
following. advlaary at -Pi|g
Very tew t n c*rtm*ato* ta- tba
A,
M.:
"Squally weather waa rgvutatag la n d . on which tha l»»f —
--------ported pt
liM A. M, over tba

B U U -b ad County la x aa warn 00
N orthern Bahama Ulanda aad tb a
sa id wav* sold a t the public sow.
oeaaa to tba aortboaat w ttb p rte*
Oau bate yaatarday at tbaOdwrl
B an •«maw bat batew attrmal sa d
H ated d a w b y T a a
Oollomoa
teld aaca of the davilopmaa( o i
a Atgkl attestation with tb* e*h
te r a b o u t. n mltaa nortjiwtet uf
N a ssa u ^ Tba condition* aptHpr ta
party Mi) JUkta* ladt ba taovlag northtraqlward, T h a
Utag that all Ikw oer- blghw t ‘wind* ’np o rtad wara I t

*a*d want to tba ^uaatP

'tUkatet wbieh x i t r ua
it |a iba'Blata Trotauty
ri» sag owaaruhlp Utha
rataud wtli ba voatad la*
1 If Uaaa *r* unpaid far

1IENDATE, A a y , y, _ ( 4 V Two laaurgoat brtyadoa woro" re­
ported today tn have driven-Madrid-ValencU troops from their
principal mountain fortifiestkm on
th# Terucl front near baaas and to
have gut tholr main communica­
tion* artary.
An official bifuryawt coauyml*
quo recounted hi detail tha twin
operations, tb* latest devalopmanta ta Oanorallaalmo Francisco
Franco's effort ta hammer a
w*d*n Into gar— git territory
ta Eastern Spain and spill tba
liaison hitwemi W.1.-A itairid
and coastal Vitenata, temporary
M il of the B apubthaa govarwmeat flald baadgnartara 4 at tha
summit of a 4300-foot pinacted
moantaln and stacks of munltlonj
and iu (ltdIda, tbo emnvqnlqtw
■aid, and at tenat lOO gotammont
ttead, wero laft In Bata* by tha

eminent would give Preeldcnt
Roosevelt a vaaet amount of pow­
er Which runyraee could b* euro
of rocoeerlny tmly by o twothirds role.
Tha Virginian, wbu long has
argued that governmental rear
gaalSBtlon should effort greater
economic*' than tb* admlnletrw
lion tuu proposed, opened flru
on lb* moaour* at a RenaU
Cb»rlc-i E. Mrrrlain, * member I
uf the I’rr.ld ro t'i reorgaiiirallim ( I
rommlttee, retorted
from th» I;
wRaoo* Btandi

•■I don't know whether Renatof 'Byrd oorioualy Intended to
Intimate tbo (ItwIdM t'i) com*
mIttee did no* Intend to maintak tha Democratic form of iiuf
gwrornmtnt, but If ha did, I 're­
seat lt.*r
Byrd replied t
■I said nothing about anybody1
Intention*. I only as Id what wa
lOoollooeg »u rm « -never

Mlaa Son)a
and formerly
amataur akat*
New Yorker*

C IT Y N E W S B R IE F S

Effort M^de To Get People To Make
Souvenirs From State Raw Products
tb alr "buy
-Ibeueom lag
S tela
Agrii
imard
aad
agoarlaa a n
*a» aouvoulrt
iaada.’af rio t
Iba to u r ta i I
man abd J a j

11 Passengers, Crewi
Of Three On Board
Huge Aircraft Which
Was OnRegularlloR

whlab If followad through, will
Boy Scout Troop 14 hold It*
ba tba maaaa at providing ogtra weekly meeting laat night In the
laeOmaa to our cttliena.
Baptist Church annex.
Uavotafora, tbo difficulty l l t t *
aurfcotteg of thla type product
Twenty-five m arriage llrrm ri
woro loeuvd In the County Judge'e
off Ido during July, 13 to white
t llari tb* bUyar a t 'a minimum COQplee and 13 In colored.

cU3L Tba Blale Agricultural Marktdlag Board ludlcatad (kat It
article* wig ha a position to ba of m *lata *1 * la IkU work and had
ilw a ly devised a, teatetlrapUa
fur,- tba marketing of tka trod*
W hat tke Board wjakaa to p icertaba a t tka present tlma la
wlmUim a r not there la a eof
fMtate asm bar of prod«cor* ta
thSTAtete to auk* the project
woCthWbU*. II wtaboe to kaotf
tk* aam kor of prudocen aad
wbA - iboy make. la ordar that
tkta awrvxy might bo xpoadliy
cafWWML Ml*. Gladys Kandatl,

, Poraone docketed with varloue
charge• will kpprar befon” City
Judge F n n k I,. Miller in a •**'
Ulan of tb* MudlrJpal Court th u .

Brown, Lehmann
Seeh TMind* For
Florida Exhibit

WASHINGTON, Aug, I. —
(A lk&gt;—Tbo War Department to*
relred o aiaoaayo froai It* Baa*
■mi military eotaftllahmaut to* ■
day aaaertlay an army piano had
located tbo mining 1‘wn-Amrrlran-Grace Alrwaya flying boat i
N mile* north**at of t rlalobol
hot bad foond wo algao of «fa
Mar h. Tbo brief radio meawayo .
raid merely that tbo olrllqev *
which corrtod It paooeayoro and.
a crow of thro* waa located *
"totally trader water with M ,
alyaa of Uf*."
\
BA LBO A ,
Canal
Zone,
A ug. 8 — ( A P ) — T w cn ty-tw t*
U nited S ta te s n avy
pinna#
fanned m it’ovqr th e Isth m u s'
and coaatllno today In search,
o f th e m issin g Pan-A m pn-*
can-Grace
A lrw aya Uy)WC.’
boat w ith 11 p assen g ers a n d .

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Navy air haao at* A co * Boar
rnmbad the area South uf bay*
fur tha plane which had M (
been heard from alnce It report*
ed bad waalher at T:ll P.
laat nlaht.
(The Karr Department at,
Appear BeforeCounty Washington
anld a total oC U
Commissioners A t plant*, the Nary aircraft binder,
tbo aurvey atilp Not otula
McetlngOn Monday Teal,
and tha daatroyara Taylor and
Babbitt bay baa a ordered Into
Eerie Brown, general manager tba ••arch)
uf the Florida Kahll.it at.tha Cleve­
A radio meaaaga lait night
land Eapoeillon, and Karl l.eh* Indicated tha ahlp waa nearing
mann. eocretary uf the Lake Cotm* Crlatobal, It daaUnatian, on tbo
ty Chamber o f. Commerce, ap­ Atlsntc aide of thu ranal and
pealed before the Rrmlnola Coun­ waa dMcondlng In aearrli of an’
ty Commlaaluners In their nyuter opening In a heavy rlond bank.
meeting yreterdey and roqueeted
The Pan-American c l ip p e r ,
the board tn Inrtudr * flva per­ tcboduled to tak* off at &lt; A, M.
cent capita levy on all rtehlonte. today tnp Miami, Klurtdu. and
of tha County in their budyat for! with which the mlaalng ehlpwaa
the coming year tn ilafrmy th* o v | to have made iounectfuna Can*
peneea of the Elurlda Exhibit, and, called lla flight ami Julned thy
alan tn get fund* for the Ftnridsi ••arch.
Fair In lie held In New York in
All* nthar pan-Amerlran-Uraco
1939, No definite action waa taken Alrwaya ship* alao w*ru taken
ItWelleoed eia raa* TUrvef - [ from their regular service ta
hunt the big Hlkoraky amphibi­
an which waa flying froip Guay­
Many New Books Are aquil,
Ecuador.
- f,
Bought B y Library Tb* pilot waa Stephen Dana,
Among tba paaaangora wero two.
Many new book* have been United ntatea Department of
purchased fur the enjoyment of Coramarco officiate—lira Martin
th* Increacod number of readers and C, Q. Caldwell—’Thomas
of Uia Hanford Public Library, Wakaly, representative of tba
it was stated today by Mra. E. National CHr Bank of NawYork
and Oscar Millar, a Ford Motor
J. Moughton, city librarian,
She stated that although June Company employ*.
iraders were great in number,
July circulation far exceed*
ed 5,000, and It wa* exported
th a t August would be the g reat­
e st month uf the year:
Last year, the rlrrulatlon ol
the library wa* about 55,000 and
indication* show that th* coming
year might
tower over ■ th a t
amount.
Included In the new hooka for
thla summer wrr,. about 60 Juvanil* a n J count!,«« light fk tla n
hooka which ahould be re ry on*
tertmining, Mr*. M oughton laid.
the

Boy Scout Troop-5
Hag Weekly ^Meeting

1JNDHAY, Calif, A ug. 3.—OT)
— L eiter Miller reported yeater*
day th a t hla full grown gooaa
drowned in three inches of w ater.

LOCAL WEATHER 1
Faraaaat
Florida; .partly cloudy poaelbly ahowara In' aaat portion to­
night. Wednesday cloudy, occa­
sional ehower*.
Squally
along
East Coast tonight and Wodaoaday. E xtnrao Northwuat Flur*
Ida;' F a i r tonight, Wednesday
partly cloudy,

Foraonal eballenfra, obearvatlou

1**te, and other contra!* were pre­

vented to tba member* of Boy
- County Sheriff Charlie, Hand
sp a t yesterday In Gslnrovllla
(Uoruoalng official m atlere with
( t a r i f f J . P. Ramsey of Alachua
William Gorlach. a* • wlnnrc of
rounty, It waa learned today.
peraoaal taapection. waa mad*
Tb* Faodmtn Cirri* will glv* flag bearer of th* color guard.
* daare Wadnooday night In tha A fter a report of "good to raa"
Loka Mary Community Hall, It from tka varloue members of tba
was awmaand today. Tba public troop, patrols wero dismissed ta
dlccua* plana for tba M a t f a *
wooka,
7bf*BM*Uag waa ta charge uf

Yaatarday, 39.11; today, 39.91.
Froolpltatlan
Total for yesterday. ......- JC
Total for month to dal*-.... A t
Trmparoturo*

Maximum, 91, minimum. T3;
Off)rial Report

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With Florida ope (rf the moat "gir-mtoded" aUUg to
the Union and one of the moat'praneaaive (n tba m atter
of aviation, the observance of “Florida Air Hall Week”
from August 23 to SO should be a great success. .Every­
one, during that parted, is urged to send ae many let tore
and packages as popsjble by air mail to show the Post Of­
fice Department that ibis state utilixaa and appreciates
i t f u f i i n t o s 'a*1
this rapid communication service, thereby keeping us in
M wm *'L-IillT
the spotlight for appropriations for better air mail faclU-t
ties.
It has been pointed out that much fgvfyeMe publicity
can accrue to Florida by a widaapread participation In
“Air Mall Week” and the amgestion has been made th ft
residents send air mail letter, to friends In other sections
inviting them to come to this state and enjoy the Ipcoanparable climate and recreational attractions which ax lit
here.
. .
.
Florida Is one of the few states which Issues an of­
ficial airways “road m#P." ,n d probably no other common­
wealth has such an extensive network qt airfields and
landing facilities. From the very inception of aviation,
this state has played a n ‘important part In this field. It
was early recognised that our dimple m ,de flying •condi­
tions ideal and private enterprise'w aa.not slow ^p take
advantage of it. Glenn Curtis flew *IiplsjMS‘;'4nH Miami
before 00 percent of the peqpic of the United Wales had
ever seen one.
*'
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. . . . . .
tune u « d e Sam OukWy rmhtod that
■ &amp;BNTI.EMAN JIM
the successful tritin! V cf aviators to * *****-,0**°*
time called for a ta S to ry where flying conditions \were
f ie died today, the dog P ro had ideal. The war was not many days old before man .and
* fa r yeerS.
materials ware erec Eg training station, at Miami, Pan;
| couldn't weep, fo r all tha Maid­
sscola, Key Weal, I ialeah and Cutler. Thousands of
ing tears
“ -pStota got their first taata of tha
young
army .and
Seemed la th e re d cIom about my
f f i over Florid s’, lakes, bavaw id le­
.
M a rt Instead.
is and Florida ag an
an aviation canter wi» definitely and
l k there in a Hula pool on*
9 r - abed.
nwtM4y.ostabUahed.
I ealleil him "Jim, the U rnltrm an,”
Aviation has been ai big a s s e t to Florida not only in
** fo r as
field of publicity but to actual business dons and ravof i e was. And every y ear ha
'ytiy*
holds great things for the f|yt received. T b s fu
to i
i and the public should do its part In
It lU tl^ y ^ n S ^ T ^ V y 1
and stimulate patronage of the air
M e t ’sudden, b lllrr grief hrhl
m s1)' sc^vlcss------- -------------------- '— i------- 'i-----------To date with mournful ayes Into
' my osm,
And early' every morning he
^wW td paw
A ye tost my door With gentle,
——Scratching elsw -----------Vo krdlt there for my welcoming
.
“Come |n P
.
. ’
Bfiprhow thle seemed to make my
' flay begin
ghat right. And whrn st rtuek, the
J lamp* wera lit,
H e'd

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tools of modem management, end
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In *tR**£H* and*VoboSy^an**ifrn y
W than. I dent know »njrthing
abort rear Intentions, and I don't

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Tomorrow is the M7M&gt; -anniversary of the founding
of the Cowt Guard and fitting ceremonial ere planned in
many parte of lha COHPtfy. Wnford not »&gt;»lnf a «&gt;•*£'
town, perhaps we do not get first-hand pictuma of th*
valuable service which Ih* coast guard renders, but if thl»

Author H ath* eoorews said the areas tan Id have nullified any of
fteb an g e o f notes opened the th« PreeldeptU acta under that
way for fu rth er
A n g U lu lle a legislation.
KerrUn&gt; argued the reoom*
eayottationa and may h ir e nude
of his committee
PosalHa a new four-power peat memicLirni
U replace tha defunct Locarqo would not "disturb tba balance

of power bat
where It ie."

Oambla la the smalleat and
■a*1 softhere of the British
WSat African depaudsorlca.

come and stretch himself,
content to tit

lAf peer as ha could get. You won-

MALARIA

would lease It

| McLaulin, Jeweler

TMy would, he assarted, mere S

U S S. Park A re.

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(■aaaanaiiiafafBWBaaaBWBaaaeuuaeauuaaaawaaraaiiair

WERT-The JEWELER
DUbmmiU And W ilchti
Jewelry Repairing
opi Mounting And Engraving

to • Sara

COLDS

MS r m c e s a s s t u b .l o w h s t -

■BBBeBUnuuiTuuuuuuHnHuuaann

‘ TO A WELL LOVED POET
Although r«u writ® ncT aonnols
Your emotion
d l wnnthis tall la lyrln
’ with devotion.

behind the eight bell, this little
brawl between the Governor and
the Commitle would bo (lowsright
amusin'. But unfortunately It af'
feels the welfare of a let of Inno­
cent bystanders who .don’t seen) te
think It's a bit funny.
Either the Cltrua Cemnlubwi
should resign aa a body a ad pass
the well known buck la Ills Rserlleney, who baa asked fur it to ell
the languages includin' the UN­
KNOWN tongue, or alas tba Gav
arnor should request their waif
nations, appoint tha pugs ha
wants an tha board. Inaland wf

ffour bark lilts (Ik e a lu ll.n l
' And your a-yaa
Mold triolets of raptun
.Jtud surprise.
Apd when you ls«-|i n favor
' Or a buna, '

Ymi pro alive w|th rhythm
' All
your own.
■
A&gt;l .your
Tpjir slnalleat growl's n loufilM
• Pointed, trrufl;
Wblla "very hair la vttiranl
' With blank reran,
TW|i tn your heart U lirauly
/tnd stranse lore Ip fart, you nra a poet

J

ador*.

HPITii uiM itAnn

cquihkh .

There's one thing sboul tkesa
TACht races, no one Is going to die
fjpp) the easilvmcnt. .

New Yotk lecturer told his
isrra tha other day that the
l 100 years uf Ilfs aftrr death
th* sasical, but what everyone
•Me w *n|»' to know la h«w they
M miwre with the firs t 100 yaata
before death.

to reflect on whet it glgnlflcs.
{
“Tht! Coast Guard dom not ealit to nuke e profit for
nnmehody. It does not give tha guTBrnment whteh supports
it eny commercial edventegr. it is not primarily n fight­
ing force—though when occasion demands, It can fight
With the best of them.
"Ita existence simply reflects the race's instinct for or­
der, for mutual help, for co-dperatlve action to make life
safer anti easier. Its hired bends, who got neither glory
nor riches, cheerfully accept the moat shocking risks with
a devotionvto duty not exceeded anywhere. And.we, the
taxpayers, gladly pay for the maintenance of the ■whole
business."

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Numbers do nut always rount.
That (allow rit-card used ihuea*
of balloons for hts alrwloaptirm
SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO
ntflll auif we can’t renumber
bti name. Hist wall navar for
■rl gaily Hand who uaad just
Kali fold's young men nra stgu- pa yaatarday to taka hts sia a l
one,- Day tuna pesoh Bun -Kec- tar Up to In*a Ihtir part la tht uattou tor ealraaca to tba coast
ord.
great war. Many of (ham bars srtUlsry In that edty.
Joined tha OHanda nampaar. To­
Tbaru Must b*
OsnaM
A town In Okie has what they morrow night nl lha reatral •plaa lurking naar tha Itoalta
ball "barrel jgstlca,11 a system af Park, (ha Hsnfocd Bond will res- Restaurant. W« nun two pottos■
•pplylag tba'itaddle to daJInqumt dsr a cosrart to gt»« tha boys man ataadlag to front nf tba
pawl ha We don’t know that era a llttt* sand off.
ptoaa a very nlgbL
Tha now bSlldtog balsa •reelU g . Phillips bn* raiuisad
ad on park Avanua by tha Plrst from (‘antan, ft. 0 - wbevu bunaNsiiondl Dank t« anauatai pro- noinpan1*&lt;1 IJs gaufbtar, Marian.
port loan, perk Avaoua to bo* They will m u l l te tba bm m cnmiag aoa of tba bnsy si rests talas tba antuw MBth * Aug­
’ Banford paIran Ia«re of Orlando and lha oaw butldtag oogki tg ust.
* &gt;’
k d n t u U i may taka heart to tha ba a groat halp la tba straeTe
AMbaugb tba Bunds yaatlaactaa
tteaeortng InfnrmaUoa that tha
MnHIand gap on Highway I wUl b*

CORONAS

wan for tba clothing MM, tba

ST0CKH0FF CELERY S
E
E
D
era s i s m i a a u aosmv
m aauiNOLs oountv v a t SToesaasr

Sanford

RHONE $7

�HP"?
* ■*■ ■«* t 1

r U » P A ? . AUGUST 3 . 1M7

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And Personal Activities

?Soeial

148

U U C B A M JO R D A N . S o d * / M U «

W U U M fn m

warn, b a w f o b b , p o m m i

V|wmcy
Up Row In
Senate Chamber

ICee»&lt;■■»• Tree* r » a Am )

Sacra/ Calendar

Baptist Humor Roll
For JuJy Announced

Tb* (allow!os were on the
TUESDAY
Moo or RoR tor the month ol
Tb* MotoodW to « i* Fro*)*'*
. .. _ .
~
Sun
Lwvno wUl k » i a patty *t tbs J&lt;dr « 'h" Fire! \p*pU*t
d
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School
shoes at 7 ;tt o'clock.
*jtlujr'
Cradle Roll Deport m e a t-K a /
H oltadaw , Jn /co Andereob. Mar
&gt;orle Bbeppord, J o /re
Jpnoa,
Jlpim lt Joo Kendall, Mr*. Geo.

p ip p in g P frty And
Barbecue Enjoyed

V

W. nuff.

Beclaoera — Mildred T am er,
Barbara Tthcker, B ara W alker.
Primary Departm ent—Mra. R.
C .Harper, W iyde Rucker, Bu
gene Ken'dalt, Mr*. J, M. W il­
ton. 'A nha Aiken, Peggy pippin.
. M r i , C. C.“ C»». JodyJooea, Rob­
e rt Coi.
Ju n io r' Department — Beaal#
Batten. Mr*. T. r . Tbraaher,
Jean Harper, Dorothy Roaler,
Jimmie Aiken
George Speer,
Jackie p tile r, Paul Moore, Mr*.
Mat-Tin Milam, Pauline McClel­
land, Billie p tile r.
Intermediate D epartm ent—E m ­
ma Sue Death, Ml** Minnie
Stew art, Mr. N arvik Milam,
Fidelia Claae—Mtaa Theo Tick­
ary, Aiarlan Ctaaa—Mia* Helen
Ward, • Alatbean Cl»s*—Mrs. O.
C. Glbha, Mr*. _fl. *
RMIIne,
Mr*. Charlie U and, Mr*. J. R.
P a frjo a a t tk j Rita T heater r* f * . T. E, L. Claae—Mr*. Sa­
W rtnosday and T hursday «tU ka rah Blew art, Mlaa Marl* Stew ­
distinctly amuaad by lha unique a rt, Mra. E. W. BtUea,
complications of a new coined/'
romance coped “ Married Before
B reakfast,* wUeb comae from
!,. tho' studios o f Melfo-OoMwyn,-Msyer, with Robert ’To— g and
,■ . ——■&gt;
Florence Rice in
UA M adtaf
Mlaa Margaret Bennett, Ml**
Y , rolca.
Dofte Roclrey, Mil* charlotte
The tupportlng coal feature* Mouthton bad Mlaa Sybil Royd
June C la/w orth and B arnett P ar­ honored M&gt;*e Mery W ent, pop­
ker, w ith an ahaaklng electrical ular brlile-elect. With 0 tuarbeon
robot th a t provide* much of the glvaa yeatafday at Paula's In
corned/.
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i-------- O r tlld o .' L &gt; l i V and groan col­
W W ^ r WJe of a young in- or arbam* prodomlnatad la Ibc
vantor wbo acquire* a robot and decorallona.
encounter* an InlmadlaU change
Mlaa W e il waa presented with
• Of fortune. He M- engaged to a aat of # whist* aa a memento
m arry a aoclety girl but meet* Of Iba breastna.
o lovply d o rk a | a travel agency.
Those at trad lag
wrro: t h e
Shq *l*o |a engaged and {he In­ Mlaa** M ar/ Want, Imuor fueat,
ventor ptfem pU 1 * help her (I ■valyti Wilkinson. C a t h e r i n e
• nee '»*!! Inaurmnee.
W hile, Margaret Uconett, Ihirle
Th* p lat |nto|eea the Inventor ' R o c h e y , Charlotte Moughlon,
and the troval agency ejerk In p Mre. Roy Britt and Mra, Forest
»«rle* of rem arlaM * ad v rn tu rei, May.
which Include a thrilling Jewel
J ^ f lh e ry and a kidnapping. Cvrtt^ f i i j l y they a re arrested. L ater,
whefl t&gt;&gt;*y pro vindicated, lha
Ijv* aro aw are th a t they were
ml*taken about their earlier romapef*. T hey are• In love with
nno mm*mJtIke,W
i ' *•'1 *
A swimming party a id barb#cub waa enjoyed Batarday afrernoon and avonlng at Ban Tirado
Bpriyr* «1r tka foUowlag:
Mr. and Mre. C. F Bfahl,
and Mra. I* « , n a o d ^ r .
Mia. J.- N. T a w a ty id f , and
C. B. WlaacaAJ 1 # . #nd Mm.* A.
M. PfcUlpa, IO T tad Mia. M. C.
Rwlnglo. MrxC Roberta Smith,
Mtaa Joanna Barlaata, Miaa BylTfa nacd, Mlaa B arbara BUhl,
Joo T anhat, J r n Jerome Read.
M e rits H ard / ot Mississippi R.
■ y . DaT|a o f .'T s k o m s P a r k ,' MU,
o read Rati -Jetpr.

tmancc To
ay A1 Rltz 2 Days

Mary Went Honoffed
With Lupcbcon Party

ann
dg For
Florida Exhibit

ws

uaHaeel r m I rear Owl
• matter bp tka Commission-

h*»'jntf»^pro4r-'ii'' oJKT*techr
nlqee to the screen with Me deft

rorhedy fppcMd. &gt;ouag, who' app e a |r t last wUh W iliam Powell
and Luiae Rainer In ' D u E m .
peroy'a CoiWUegflck*.- perforbU
clevrylg Ip an httrroa|lng rote.
Miss Hire, U&gt;* daughter
of
Cr*nt|un&lt;l Rice, noted newspaper
•port* w riter, ag ain |lvos up t«
her reputktM i *1 an* of Holly­
wood'* most prom Is big ' young
player*.

NEWS BRIEFS

Th* pegulslloo of (he Ciunty
waa pet a t t l . I PI afid a t the tireposed levy * f fly* cent* pi f capi­
ta , Seminole Gounty*i phaf* of the
ekhtaR f p r t would be | 1 |«P.M.
During
ig th e meeting ►red T.
beer, presented a
•atM ate- of tha c*et of
' wxtaodoa f i r tbe
Podd road in the U p * 1*Howell
ud,
beet Ion. A 'm o tio n wag Inter nmade
end carried *uthorUlny Mr. Wllllama to aecur* the rig b t of-woy

18%S,

h t l trie d that tha Chief Exec*
tire can flit Ik* vaaency. creat
•d by tha retirement of Juatloo
Willi* Van Davanter on Jjuta 1,
Ml*. O. A. D ade and daughter, althar now e r a lta r Ceagraee
Dorothy, of Jackaoav1ll« are the adjourn a,
Althoagh Stephen T. Early, *
o t Mr*. John T , Ready.
presidential
secretary,
aatd
Mlaa ATdte H a , Smith
ol Ro^ T - t
»«&gt;» decided when
Florals. Ala. la th# guest eg Py.l b « *rJ “ **“ • v *» D *v»al*rt
and Mr*. U. a Smllb.
eeeeew ec
soma eenalora
_____
turned the President Intend* to
f y t l l Boyd I* vlelUog 0,1 th *
**r * « « « • »a
to J* tk e*o vtUe tor aef - ,
„
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Senator
nnrke,
Democrat, He
ye.
braaka. ope ot the leading
Lorelei T h o m , of
-**&lt;7 i - k r t ^ t a of lha P realdapf. proponalto .....
reorganlia
tha ...............
8apr*ma
f ^ U f The n i u r t l t h . Rr *..........
...................
•k * re *fc« w ni spend her .vac*- Court. i*M IT a receaa appoint­
ment la mad* ta d the nominee
taka* kl* place on the court beMl** VlrgliInla Lee of BeUa- f,r * b*l“* fo" n , ™*d A* »*n
la (ft* gneal of Ml** Bay- r o ,*ad*r th a t “aafnclenl ground*
barn Blah|
Stahl for .everal day. 4 | 1 • • v o tn ’k g alM ' contlrm atl#^"
her h o M at H I Wea* GUteenthi ^ “ Chairman Aahurat, Dcmo tr l( t^
. ncrat. Arleone. of th* Senate Juj,
J illclary commlllee, who supportMlmf UUtan fW jd la fJ ee n n e • * ' thm
b»!

Personals

ItoBarn.

Mlaa

Helen

Wilson, rommenled that “a

th* While Hnaae anaouacement.
Mr. and Mrs.
lira. J. I , llnriop,. the ,Judlrlary
___ rnmmUleo
,
. unanl-

a w ro te , Horton
d M
LaWHac#
Horton ta
and
M r,
r, Arlee
Arlee;
Banka ' have reluht'^dtftflH
frVmi ■ I r n - ! *
day visit In Ooorgla, A lah.w a,; f*

and Tenneeaeo,
____ _

1

Ur. end Mr*. H. W. U uikori
plan to loam teworrow tor i„nn.,
in
Tennessee
pad
Kriiiiishy
where they will spend
tlireu
weeks.
r•
Mr. and Mra. C. U llarriaea
and Mlaa Addins Harrison h u ts
been called to Jacksonville be
cause of the death of M rs^ llarrtaon'a rather. Johu Wealey (1st
tin.

Wallace Hllch le visiting relatlreu In clearwalcr for shout
twu wochs.
M ln
*r* ••
ancle,
»«M'h.

To-Night
The Big Night

J,1‘" Frank of r u n My
vl'lllng her aant and
Mr, and Mre. Dwlgbt
»&lt;L
•! fhelr homo la Pine

and

at

tB a^ ahW Houl. it Rpp pa-

w«r.

trol

I

Act Peripjta | 4 &gt;ca|km
LocalCuprtJam en Of
CCC CumpalnPbirH
Are Publicised lit
WASHINGTON, Aug. I-—1*1—
Cffmp Tha llouae passed pnd N a t to
j a O—ap

a'slarir 1# dla

ww l f i l T J p S i K*

Millar.

•fd

Tplada High
wua $■ th e city

rood

Iba Senrla a bill to omond Iba
■rksoqi wpare Florida Everglade* Fnrh . Ae» h
permit location of CtrHtan Oan
arrvatlo ■ Corps camp* la tha path
Ayres, commandtog nf
Tha mesaupp would aUmlftaU
from the Act, a prov igloo pro bib
OHM h i'ea m i baataaN Ring eppandRur* of publi* money
particularly Rap al
tb* OnKad SlqUa for
though,t| ia bu nrot trip m by
mlqlairptfoit, protect low or
ru n MaCJaRan.
ppqient of tbe pofb fa r
Th# Owprdamop hava f t bpyla
mroA.
M VWTO nbnrt. it was pta«r t , but U ey epaUy only wqgry

“Hamlet"

a - Unlwarahy lo
rftqtloa o l Dr.

A N to iliti &gt;

throw *ro “i

-221 2 ? t il
taWp are vffp.

found n saH as aimban. wall
tho

%UGHBS

•—a 7|rm„ni,a ■n'niM
•m «mS T totrort

STOP THOSE
CHILLS AND'
FEVER!
Dpo't gufftr Uk« • doit
Th# m JouV you f**r a qbltt of
ftvat comtDi o a i t i r i UktDg
U ro v g 'iT p itx ltll OiUl Tonlf - Thll
good, hid tnedlclna WDl to m At
f on up,
Orova'e Tayfaleii Chill Toole con­
tain* tarialeil ouintdlnp and Iron,
intulckly stop* cbtUe and freer and
itro tends to build yea up- That's
the deuhla effect you w an t
Tha next Ume you suiter an allpik
of M slsrls. don't taka c h ta c ti with
new-fnnYled or untried prepera
_ u,
Grovo'n T i i UU m CblU

Mrs. Hauptmann To
Contpiue r i g h t To
C l e a r Her Husband

Course Revealed By
Course KevaeledBy
Registration L i s t

I

■ ■ i m g g g g n i u g g x i u g g n u a u an n on h an n n an gr

“ A FT ER ” REMODEUNG SALE
i

Our shop is nearly completed and we find more stock
than we have space. All dresses, hats and beach wear
marked down to move quickly. . . Remember we hove
plenty o f hot w e a t h c r y e t . . . Come e3rly. SALE
STARTS WEPNESl)AY_S:ao A. M. Lasts T.daya only------

300 H A T S to Give A w a y
Huy three or more and put them away.'
•

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He th r ifly

i 1 Group 8 7 c
VAM JKS TO IJ.95

II lGroup$1.59
V A L U E S T O (4 .0 0

$
2
.
9
5
to

1
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| Cotton Frocks

TmAc* XV$ plottonl to toko M w*Q ®
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Special $5.88

hw I hhcw

Schick Shaver

YOUNG

OpttltM Ml AC

•mi DC

“MARRIED
IH
HREARfAST”
alm&gt; v

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; Chiffons, Crepes; Printed Silks. Values
To $14.95. Special Close Out At

fU R N EM
Ralph
HKLLAMY

*
N o B L A n K 4 , N o IsA T U K R
N o B R lr S H .' N o L O T IO N S

•IT CANT LAST

FOREVER’

Rtndair Electric
CO. 1

$c

tore

OkirWta bn8 AtatwmenU
uw w w Ha tea Until Deoembe
December

m3
.•■v

$2.99
$4.99
$7.85

Bathing Suits Vi Price
SLACKS 69C

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V A L U E R - TO ll.;&gt; ll

V A L U E S T O 81.39

1 Group $|.88

SLACKS $1.29
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V A L U E S 12 .10

T O R R E A L 'm m f e E S H -

t i ^ E ^ t B^ A5BUU
^£2
S?ikyRV
m v

M B N T O N T U B B S , If O T
lU M H fc H N IG 1ITB T R Y
. . O U R HI’E U lA L T IR S ,*
P E L K ’IOTJS
C U B A N S A N D W IC H E S
R P A O U b riT l
C W W A N D C IIIC K B N
“ s a n i r f oniiptn*

m u w —. w in k — DHiN im

Lika View
Rar-B-Q
imho ik sii »•**»• sid

AHnri WtaOtai Miiawr

1 Group

VALUES TO 8.I 0Q

HOTEL LEAMINGTON

a

B each Wear

R o b e rt
ahm rtrong

B«Uir

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■'S

SIZES 12 TO 20

N ucn 11 lo 44-

I Assortment Values To $9.95To Sell At

R IC H

O w

P u

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Silk D resses
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Robcrl

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Lot Of Silk DrcBBen To Close Out A t ..
Sizes 12 To 42

Thursday

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GIRL”
Wednetday

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Evening (taw tin m a ri(e 4 d o w n . . .
Every itnrmrnl tagged wllh Sale l’rlct
. . . Seo Tag. AH*urIntent nf cvtnlng
fr K-k# In ntuunncllne rie Mln, Inffclns,

T h is Iqc Iu Hcm p n w d rr p u f f

Prompt Relief
j
From Itching Edema

^

All

V A L U E S ' T O 83.05

a n d Itlitn n .

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Evening Dresses

All New Frocks

|

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Halos To Clean-up At 29c Each

_

! 1Group $1.69
IjS'ffl.'if.Wf'K !

Me HUGH
•m a r r y t h e

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3

Frank

Uro

im

M,

V

Hugh
HKItRKflT

&lt;h# l/.rd * l'rer# r. During t h r ,
b“"to#a« acaelod plana w nE made .
for Ibe program mealing to ba
held next mualh

«ih

Ktwanla

h- «v3i
I urn, M rs,. E. Cnipptoa, Connie
Melsrh, II. w . R ucsaf, Ksrlyle
lloushoblrr, Kri-d Roll, W. tl
Roll, K. H. McCall sod Karl
Kvnus/.
NK&gt;V YORK. Aug. i .—&lt;/*) —
Also, Helen .Wnyao tloasb-y,
Ihirolhy Ito -n s, "ClumV' Sian Mrs. Anns llaupltnsnn, widow ot
Tba uuubar of playars at lha le t, llvil Higgs. Robert I.-'*- Kv
llruno Rli bard IJtnplnilnn, exeSanford
Country
Cluli
Golf ant, j, w. Atlnuin, \V. N, A tirittin te d k ld n s p e r of (he Lindbergh
fours* Is greatly Increasing, || hitin-, (], ti, w orkninn, C. K bnby. came hack Dorn German*'
» slated foday by R«rt ptirt, Clsm, a . f Mi'Ri'/nnlds, Georg--' on the jjiem ro yeelerday a n d
pager, who presented ■ 11*1 Mnye, fle&lt;-nto K. nidllns, Ju h w |satd she was "more convinced
nf It goifera who drove and put- Courier, ill-hard tn-ns, t'r te Ills | Hmn ever" of her husband’s Inlad golf balls oo the coart* rlns, l» it ftuitt, Roy Hollar, mice nee.
last jitsp ,
■lid lit. mill Mrs. Sllmibury, Ilf
Julius fl, Rrstin. ■ private deIncluded In |h a list were, O. AUntil ii.
lei tire who said he represented
’D.~ Mshng,
“Ruddy
Rlahop,
—
j her , aisr-rted Mm, Hauptmann
Georg* Thuretoa, R. *.
Hofft ’AHD OF
THANKS ! hsd lenrned vslushte Infnrms•"•yar, K. V. Twrnar, Howard
The fninily ol the Isle C harles| tlon shout th* css* while InG erFavllle, |{ap Fleming, Andrew T. Hat timtt gratefully tcknow l -1 many visiting relatives for two
Carreway, Raymond Lund«n|st, edge the sympathy and kindness months.
John Ludwig, Elmer Toll, Ray- of
... all
... ihow »hi assisled ti* d o r
‘*1 am r*dn| In carry ms until
•nond Monstivalgo, R, F, Mon-, Ing hi- Illness nnd cxpressril the ra te le cleared ap. * laM M ra,
..* !! !•
BoIlF,
John J their -ympslh) through florel Hauptmann, "While I wan there
lletrltst, and Otto Caldwoll.
I offer in s a t n ,. t|mp of- h it’, i promised my awn family and
Also, B. 0. Moors,
i a » death
‘ Itb h a rd 'l. family th a t 1 would
Illghlr) nisn, E. B. Randall. J r |
never, give up* J am more roa
ArT.. It mire
nslph Tolar. Robert 8 . Wilson,
viucod than ere r *1 h it Inno­
Charles T. Iliirvk
I’eol Itedfearn, Mrs. J. 0. Cogcence.
Frank ||aim &gt;n.

letter eU* u to* mpre ecccoenlesl a m unllpH , balU leH ,

HOLANU

Hrfreahmaota wri# aarv.-d by
tC|b* ?an/.rd l 3 n . Cl.b -T l ta'^vledo b o n l M d t o ? b .
nl *»&gt;'
•» lb#fallowlp,: Mro
Bald ^tomorrow otobl 'at T{M Administration at fgllahaMw ah
* * * * *,r»- * »- &gt;■” •2,
• dota at tba ValdjJ Hotel. It urea an larvwlmfpl
toroat^fnt for tb«
tb* bessadk
bawfSt af Mrs. M, R. Strickland. Jr.. Mrs.
Jaba Gallq. Ur* County, and fav*re-1 a 4 ppr Fred Forward, Mra. G#orga H «t'
dy. Mrs. N#d Bmlth. Mre. Ar­
way.
rpwt fatpreri rpU pn tbe topds.
Tbf Cpmmlaalanera also votpd thur philips, Mm. J. B. «»&gt;oq. i
Dafregf Nlcholaon
HI dantan
• rda of tba County ■ visitor, and lira, I'aul Hadstre tp torn* of tho
faarp.
rtflsa of
radiq 0 Urn weakly
S an*#*

in Ihs divorce "capital" In one
month w ire broken in July, when
PM* couples wen- msrrleil here.
The form er u-rnrtl W il -hlKf^
set in June. The July total
brought' the number of license*
Issuiil Ibis year to 4320, com.
pared to' rLHH1 at the time ■ year
■go- *
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pinion ogalnnt receaa appointmenu of Buprem* Coprl momher*
Alihourh tb* Mlchlgsa senttor asked hi* prupu**| be per­
mitted lo "lie on th* Uhl*,*'
Asherst s*d Democratic Loader
Birkley. of Kflurry, both *drociin-d eending. II to commlllee
fur study, *1
Veadeuberg leR It oo the V|M
pr,-«l,tent's table, subject {*' COntlilerstlon at spy, t» p ,
The
Vsndsnberf resolwllon
dree sharp criticism from (* •
•lur Coop ally. Democrat, TV**.
“It i* out with)* th* provlaeoof
tin* body to lell th* PreiU**l
when to BUjro •ppoIntmepL''
Cannslly said.
Most ot tho Roosevelt court
till foes did not rhsllsage Iba
vslldliy of Attorpey General
Cummings' opinion. Burke, how*«rr. said he was not ear* 11
was correct end that he would
•tudy the question thoroughly.
Senator MrCarran, Democrat,
Needs.' esld the Constltullon
prnridet for naming Sapreme
Court Jutllces “with the advice
*n,| inotenl" of the Senete. and
If e new Justice Is needed be­
fore Congress convenes again the
'nomination should be sent up at
win e. .
Kenstor llorsh. Rspullcsn, Ids
h'!,. Mid the aiiurner genarsl
had "ample precedent'' for bis
opinion, but-contended “tKepreceil erne grew out uf political e l
Isi-nrles and are In conRIc! with
the plain, simple and iinmlalskstile language of (he Constllutlmi."
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f a i t a Pro m b M tdicln*
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|( rndoraml a reoolulloa by
ftsnatora fiurk* and Hatch. Dornocrati, New Mexico, a Boost* Divorce Capitul
tell supporter calling for ap­
Sets New Record
pointment of a group of Judiciary
tnmmlilee member* to study
RENO, Aug. .1 i41 All rec­
tlie entire queetioa and report ord* foe marrlogi- licenses Issunl |
'■from lime to time.*

Mr. and Mrs. Jubn Miller and
daughter, Jeanna l^ma, Mra.
Oaaton Cooper and ton, nulilier,
and -Mra. W. L. Btoudrnmlre
■pent Sunday afternoon M |»»y study etther would “get someihlnr wnrlhwbll*. or detnUrntrale
Inna Beach.
we ren't agree cm enytblng,"
II* ei press'd lbs oplslo* a
Mrs.
Walter
Rainca
and
daught tr, II axel, have returned nmslllulloii.il smendmsnt to r
from Tempa where llaiel wa* enmpultory retirement of Judges
one of the attendants In the Nntt ot 71 yesrs of sg* fa needed
Tbe proposal for ■ study of the
and McLeory wadding.
Judiciary Issue earns os ’thaavs
of Senate considers)ion of - th e
Mr. and Mr*. Ward Ksley of
lower court bill which hsibeen
angerlne
were
Ilia
rueele
KimV
diay of Mr. K*ley's mol her, Mra. suhsllluiad for tb*’ President's
M. L Bqnlre*, at her .home on measure. Ransta tasiUta 1 *1(1
they expect to tska up that
Magnolia Avenui-.
messura today slier disposing nf
Frod Stlrh line returned from Ibe Wagner housing blit.
Administration spokesmen, act­
Jjihe Junalu.ka, N.
- where
he has hem attending 'th* Metb- ed quickly yettarday whea Sanodlet Conferrme for tbe past ■lor Vsndenharg offered bis res
three woeke.

^Twiiiiama «■&gt; Mrs. Paul Redfearn
Bot*^*aMo4°fl'»"to mnleod'ornli
Hostess To Circle

tel taalg h l a t 7 :« l o'clock, pc Convict Camp w *. awardad to
-n - , F drreat Qatehel, hla being Iba loR'
w d ifta f® A- C. Madden, seen
got and Gael bid.
' Tha Board aUa discussed g IpwTbp gamlimgmUtiy meetlag of're Intaroat rota an
an ttaJB«'of
U M of

approred a resolution
M . . . .tor
inquiry
...... Into all phtsaa
t n M m K t reorgan Halloa

With in appropriation »f |I I ,
one ihy committee would be dl*
rested to Inquire Into "all mattrrr: retatlng tn Ih e ' rw rgadlaalion of tha courts ot tba United
Btatee, the appointment of addi­
tional Judge* for any auch courts,
and tha reform of Judicial pro­
cedure.*'
Hatch said he betlarrd t h e

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■red bnul lb ta n of reek Par the Im-1
prervemasri
of tba Twtcowllla
Mra Raul Urdtrorn was b.wires
road nootb cfbere.
.
yaetarday- In tba Mary t-ambelh
Tim Ban ford Ct-re* and Check­ Tim contract for furnishing sup- Clfrl# of thr First Methodist
e r Club will bold its regular pi las during lha coming month In Cburrh.
___ Home
_
_ _
_ County,
__
Tb# mnetlng waa -ipreied wllh
tba Cosiaty
and
lha
•recbfp mauling ol Iba VaUam Ho __
today.

wise

MUe France* WRaon. Charles wnuld not take hla aeat until
McCluag '.a n d
Rntwev WU*en cnpflnwrt hr. the BenalajfIn tha mld*t of the furor* over
■peat gendoy a t Daytona DeecJi.

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All Spring Coats Reduce^
Sorry We Cnnikat Charge
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Al Thro* Give Away Price*
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Sadye’sSpecialty Shop
lie Madera Shop Re-Modeled far Yepr. Coarwieaee

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ixtoen Safeties Combined
ith Six Errors By Locals
e Azaleas 16 To 2 Win

Foe DeM&amp;ggio Big Threat 'F lo r id a Markets
R e s u lts Of
To Babe Ruth’s Home Run Are
Unproved S t o c k
Record Of 60 Set In 1927

ford Club U n ite d To Four Hits By
Gibb* Hiller Who Gain* First
Victor? Of Season
Ssnferd Ln Im Ii dropped
fMrtli | u h out of the U*t
b et nlfht when the
dafaatoi then IS
The Pnlatka club.
— the few ha pitching of
,dUbb* (SMm&gt; Miner, n u k e d oat
eteteee safeties off the combined
ef Criefleld and Philcatcher obtained by
■shfsrd. The le c k M i made ilr
is the field.
wae MDice'* flrat victory
the aaaaea although ha haf
Pftehad several lew ha haU ram**
salf to bee then by teeee fielding
the part ef M* mate#. The
were able to secure only
eff Miller Md^were
sutfl tin seventh
b t b r Whan they drora acroaa the

r t o a i u i . tTATU LMAOt'R
w. u
nalanvlll* ------- - *1
tm atje
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Ml. Augtistlna
ra la lh a
U«l&gt;i'ra
Waytoli*
and*
OrUi
NATIO-VAL I.Ktai'N

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IBrooklyn
B r . = £ =— r- Iti* ?l
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Nllsbarih .

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PhtMdrtphl*

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•bbth. Pale tha bounced tight
SOl'TIIKNV AMMJIATfO*.
S iren th* plate m four TJTII*
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it&lt; w h ____ to
'"Kaaad by PhDlIpe, thioo Memphis .
*1
Nashville
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at
*WB »»crtfWs hit*, mJ Atlanta
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the Senford New tlrlraoe
*i
Rlrmlngham
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Cbutenwang* ___ *■
Pal*tbs clah playtd erroq* Knnttllle _ . .
It

and amethod out tlatoori
|l» » their pitcher a mod
to w orhbehlnd.______ •
thr ether F lorkV T U to
gams*. S t Ausustbo da*
Deland M . The Saint*
•even bit* eff the of*
• f McIntyre--end three
by the Delaiid player* te
•nH a th* *ttfh and eighth
The Reda got to tbo ofaf Starr and Davla for
but ware unabl* to hit

to

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[oafreal

•yraruee
Baffulo
_Toronto.
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Itarbealar
Jtrwr illr

n r a t l.T* i K i n l i i t r
r i o n i i u st a t u i.MAttirt
Dirlaaa at OaafprO. I ratal.
NATIOMAL (.KAIil'H
No *nairt Khtdalt*
' AMftuirA* i.rfent-H
Na aam.1 scheduled.
I t im t K M AMOfTATtltT

Padgatt want h quart nf
t im t y flrrt victory b at night
N o a*maa scheduled.
removed after pitching
'■ The /la ta n v llle alar
mnNff4TIO.'(AI. ItMTK
ftpra rut*. * • lj Tctroftlfi, &amp; •
fMiber y ll lddd no hlto but waa
j+r*ry m y , I: itorb»«isr, «
*■!&gt; K e e n ! rdptaaed him and rp*,
^
Mon1m l .,Os 11Imnrs nm scVi*4..:
M vad credit for th*
~ 1
7J]n "’ituffnlu-Nawnrh, nt»l lN.llIi1till'd.
poundad out flftoan hll*
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Ortarule
svvm vans. Th* Ouib secured only m*Vi,*r&lt;,« P"Bi»i tie . '

tratrif

Prshlillrtbnuiri iM
nulctiar t t
Itlanlna aao tdr.iwa
Daytona •Laaahurg gam* till
tiro..kirn
at
Titiihutali
(tl —
tported bacauta of wt
lloatnn at at. lo u la -la a a ln a
or Turner va. WrllarA
AMwniitAu LM aorit

fTilrayo at H»w Vorlt til —
Bhlti'l IjOOO.OOO aagrooa apeak
lea ana WMtelieaa »a lluffln*
f. ' s Branch patola.
ant. riontee.

n m lta d
fa. drava.
Drtrelt
pl« architecture showing two col* Itrla*** va.
Ut. la a li
om w b front
■log wit ya.

ntatyl* I* • campwItUa In *)•*•

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at ftoelon — llaxlar
at
FhlUdaluM* —
Sntllh.
at* IVoahiaalott —
Wearer.

C l a r i f i e d Advertisements
NEW LUMBER

MAYS TOUR Wateh ropabod by NO. S yrttow pine, thoroughly
Ska whs really know* ha
Elding, flooring,
celling,
. . dry.
. » oldm*.
floorlag, celling,
Briggs, Jowabr MaguaUa Av»

120.00 per thousand. United Lum*
WILL BOY ^W ^lcitad up three b*r Go.

f small puppies Wvdsvaday near
RALE: 200,000 sscottd hand
Lake Mary plana* return to B. B. FOR
brick, 100,000 lest second hand
otor, 1st hauaa m right South lumber, plenty heavy timber, 100
Golf Couth,

aquvrss gslvsnlacd tin. He*

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•WORN . RBSULTR I
■ I L. Dubart, 0th A Cypress Av*.,
» b f SMOO Amaiesn ndk phon# I t o W.
Stobes ibsw that RENITH RA
D10 had tb* gras test Samand In
UM. 8 m tbs mw SSM1TH—HIU

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NEW YORK. Aug.
Jolllng Joe Dtllaggto, who to*
alcta ho h a a u t aay particular
auAllloa to breah Baba Rath*
•II-lima home ruu record, la
rballaoglng the Bambino-* marh
whether ha w aau to or not.
Althowgn , it's tprprohaMa ch a t'
any batlar eng dupllcato RhUi'a

I M S tA N D I h lflS

M K I I M I I.KAO I'M
H*» Torn _ _ _ I* It
rhlaago .... . a---- It II
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II
irott ............
tl
■ftha Bari ef CrtofUld- waa
in*T*uiia
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M m fran tha moetvd fa the VTaahlnetnn ..
___ l» It
by the raping A u l m ft.- that*
M* it
waa reybaad hy Phillip*. In Philadelphia

j I I tI I I I

Bombarding Italian Says He Hasn’t Any
Particular Ambition To
Break Record
’

runaway through th* la*; month
- nf
u ito
iM
v
of tbo rtir
n r r ta
m ,-. —
whea
b*
rlubbed 17 oat of the lot. t h a
deadpan dynam iter of the Now
rorh Yankees may have a chance
lo con* within
ahoaUng dis­
tance of th a Babe’s fS-bemor
mark for a eaaeon.
At any rata; h**a In front of
th* Hulhlan. record rtght now,
for tbe same period of play. The
Baba hit hie thirtieth homer la
lb* eighty-second game of the
‘11 campaign, and then went
without one fqr nearly two
O iM tbkolteam ed wlUi'hb fallow-California*, Dm M n j i t t a
*° a O I M B S O U T H .
weak*, finally breaking tha lea;
Inlcraona Davla rup double* play wife ttormany, w u ctJ lto d ,w » *
York
tbo mort apactacutor purf.rfwn cc.rila H M n^erttrod ratarw* few jrlih hie thirty-first la - tb o nine­
ty third ronleet,
fee aa
INMagglo, dekplt* a lata atari
A a ta ra tla MgU from South
In which he mlaaed tha season’*
Africa.
*
first to games hit bla th ir ty
first Sunday, In what waa offlAutomatic photoelectric device!
, Idly the Yankees’ eighty-ninth
tim » «r tha nloaty-flral It . two are used to Chant auto* on Cal­
ifornia. highways.
ilr* ar* Included,
In tha IS gam** la wbtFh ■&gt;.
. has M*n aetlen. DIHagglo faaa
■Imili-d oq* ronnd-trlppor on en
LEGAL NOTICE
■iverskw o f . ovary IS ' Innings. In
r i s u , M onro
Huiti'* big year,
hie averaa* •a Twit f o t n w a e r u n c a m .
up tit th* time be baited No. SI,
TV i p p o u llk M U L a c a t s t t . st a t u o r n o n i n s .
*f*e • very IT Inning*.
U r * the Relate
Ketatp or
«r c im
t A iti.e a
Ilnw erer, even should OlUag
FORReaTKft.
run. Deerasai*.
nolle*
hrraby
given
la
V
«
glo keep up hi* present pace. Ihe ui-arrafanaU will, un lii* Itlsl
Itlli
Ito would atlll fall ahert of tho dap a f August.' A. O. l i l t . preat t* th* llnourabla iOounlr
li'g llulh year. And Ti* would m
Judge of Hemloele. ruunl# Pier
hevn lo qnlrkan that pace by 10* Ms. bar (Inal rsiurn. account nn&gt;l
rire e u t during |h s last month voucher* e* Ksecutru of the Ke'»«• of iniAIU.KM W. rtiHHKSof llie season to hang onto .the T *n. drrreard. and at .std tlnw.
blistering helling tha Babe did Ihsn ant (her*, make aeetlratlon
Iba aald Judge for a final eatIn hi* Beplember slagging
10 to
tlamaat of,har admlnltiratlea of
y«ar* beck.
• f 14 _*!&lt;■&lt;*• a"4 »"»■ ■* •«»*# dlesaa Kioav . „ Hut rr* aril ns* of bis cbancai
nth
dar ef
of acllptng Rulh's record — Julr. )»&gt;1
ca
n
n
iG
j.
ronnKOTRR,
—and they’re slim al beat—Dt*
A* K isrulrt*i or tha “Gala
' la
■ af
C1IAIII.LH “
Magglo has boon doing a lot of
F ull IIKHTHH,
Uscaasrd.
pr»ll|l fair country clouttnr *
. • O i l S A l LI N O . O ev .G o en a ll.E irit.o fp essfar In bla sophomore year. R i
flfure la Dearners Ua noil tie*, and K u . b r i o era
orb aa they Ballad for a Karopeon vacation. II* had
ri'pt for thro* instance*, bis
pay Incraeaaa far a Urge
larya group
fraup at
i stato amp lores.
W
longest lapse In games between
homer* waa four eontaata. Twice
be hit a t least on* each day,
mechanics.
Hearn u ld he had a report the throe days la ■accession. 0 * foul
ChintM central government had Occasions, he has hit two hom­
W2 planee for which ft had no er In on* gam*, and once ha
LOS ANGELES, Aug., 3 —O P )- pilots, but declared It a violation whacked three la a single con
Myalrry *urrowidnl prrparillona of federal law to recruit them test.
Ilia Kb. particularly a t bom*
of IH2 Amrrlcan iillot*, t-ach of her*.
in Yank** stadium, Is harder
'EOONOMY and
“Howavar.’*
Ileam
elated,
"Jf
them with a mechanic nr lam, to
Americana with Id go to China than waa Ruth’s. The nabe, a
USFACTION
■all toon for (fhlna to man combat and then enlist, there's nothing tc left-handed hitter, found (be
ptanra.
shorter right-field bleachers te
■top them.*'
the stadium en easy target.. Dt*
Thu Time* today quolrd lluttrl
itCamon d* Valera, IrUh Free Mag, e right., has , tha more
L. lliarn. aoldlrr of fortune and
distant left and
center field
po w d er
former general staff officer with Htafa president, waa born in New ataads to shoot a t both at home
York In 1ML
Marahal Chang Tao Lin, aa telllngl
and on tour through tha circuit.
t
3 5 o u n c L fo r 2 5 4
»
l.o-l Clym of the Clough, legendary
Ilr. Tao Ilrng Chin, her* on a. lee-'
Jarring Joe h a t clouted at
Full Pack---NoSlack Fltllr
tor* tour, that l» f pilot* had English archer, la said to have laatt one* four-bagger In ovary
, |g nlflr.l their wllllngnee( to go to lived on* geoeratlon before Robin p a rt In the tenge*, with th a sin­
china and Dial each had hia own! Hood.
gle eiceptioa u t] Boston.

QAJNKSVILUC.
F la. Aar. 2.
—Tha development of Florida's
fine system e f llraatock market#
la tha direct result o f haprovomcuV
la rattle and hog* produced la
tUa state dhrtng the pact few
year*, aecordlng to Walter J
S M y , animal husbandry agent
w ith .tm rS ta te Agricultural Es-

•ad quality.
“When a far
tha puMte wants, ha aau aaO

tt

Mr. Shcefy aald. -Co­
oper* t tv* aale* of t e p
be rams

m eat o f maihato for Florida Brastock began. Buyer* began coming
to Florida far meat animals and
Florida etoch began competing
with stock o f other atataa an Urn
big markets. Today, much o f our
llreetock Ip shipped to largo BaMrm market*, where It holds Its
own with beef and pork from oth­
er sect long, (a abort, tbo market
Net many yhars age, be pobtted system armflaMe to our fgraaera
out, th a n were few markets where today resulted from tb* far mo r t
farm era could"dispose e f then effort* to Improvo his stock.**
cattle sad hags. Tha cattle were In­
ferior In aim and quality and the
Indian com. o r. maba. I
•HaU VUaer-backed, parastto-btfcafed Rag* w o n not wanted o* been need eiperimentolly an
source of auger. • ________
•old by th* fa
days war* sold to
and very few war* shipped
tiffl ■fttttf ,
E rad If* t Ion • t licks enabled
farm ers to import good bulls snd
TdrHav. August 1—T&gt;atalks
the adoption of advanced m ethods' at
Manfdrd. I l l P. it.
of fowling, breeding, snd m anage-1 Wadnaaday, A*gu*t I— Hasfort, al iMshurg. t i l t P.
merit were rvepeneibte fo r otoadj
Thursdar- August I— LawImprovement of esttlo. Tha rsxor.
barg a ■ Ranlord 1 1 1 p. id.
PrMsv,
Auguri ( —Orlando SI
back gsv* way to h b blgk ek l*
Sanford, t i l l P. W.
brother—the par*'head Pckand
Haturdav. Auguet T- isfard
China, Dnros Jersey, Bamprhlro, at Orlando, t i l l P. U.
and ether good breeds—soil F1ort-|

Schedule Of
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A b d u c to r Seized
Couple Which Had 1- Child ( M i Matber . !*» » » &gt; * " &gt; * «
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Kidnapers tfid Sent

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CmCAGOTAa*. 4.—(API
—Aaaiitant. SUU Attorn^
Wllbort F. Crowtoy
»•
Bounced today that Donald
Hont, two, anatchod teat
nl*ht from hit paroat*a
homo, had boon found and
woa aaf• ta Crowlay'a offteog
Tha proaacutor did not
Immediate* (ivo tho detail*
of hat u l «km tka tUM vm
lac*ta t OOarHr M l Up aftka
about
A. M. t t t a te w

Natioa** Richest
Graia Harvest Is
Forwem Far 'XI
t t- ,

Wkea^Ceti, OataAat

^ n ii ,

Cowan Returns To

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n fiM w n p s s iiw ir c

THE SANFORD H BALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA'

W eek
My rod Loy And Clark Gable g a m in s c s n ™

^ ™

^

In “ Parnell” To Head Cast
O f Big Names In Hitz Film

Screen Clowns ,ROBERT YOUNG
Return To Ritz
For Friday Film

Story Of The Uncrowned King Of Ireland
•, To He Shown Here On Screen Sunday
And Monday In Dramatic Picture ____

W h e e l e r . Woolsey
Play In Mad Comedy
As Makers Of Pill*

1

3 ^ 1
f

f
^

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lla llel aa tlin iiiopI p.iwnftii
motion
picture .KiirmHull
li
year., ‘•I’.m ill/ ’ tin* trrmrndou*
tjr punlng i.clninal tlrnma « l
Chart.'.
HI .w ill I'artirll, "Un
crownnl King •&gt;( Ireland/’ uliow
1*ir ddlrloua Enlnrann In tliHund.r mul Monday at llm i Kit.
Theater with ' ( ’lurk llablo * uni
amp nf a radio Swaml. a InnkMjrini H^ny mi ■Inrrcil al He liiln Hie future,, phoney who M ail,
* baud' ill ' **Vu*l jilt'lily 1111)11.,
•ml niter n liautlroll and wind,
♦J*rV»r«^W',r-riMij ro.i-m lnr
BUrrer. nlhro "Mi'ii III T/ulle up nllli a bride, prorldea tlinj
and "Manhattan Mubat mill a'*. tin llm Hi erne mul aulnilam'a nf Or
new ptrluro preaenla tinkle n. llmtiiln'n new in moily-romance,
‘V
dynamic 11 Inti patrlnl wrTm “ II Han't l,t*i Km ever," wlilili
••li u g.irgcuu. career |,« will he nfierrd Hi the |(lti Tina
■rati.r uf miiitlii-r mm-.
wife
i&gt;r Wednciulay unj Tburwlny mi
•nd Ml** Iny un Hint unman
the IneMy K ill" O’Hhoa, wroildbd n Iliml.il hill wllli ’’ Murrlud He
to a mini .lie 'iloplaod. , . ,
llalpli llellnmy lienda |he cant
The picture wa* directed unproduced
liy John Htalil, who, Ih.liln tli.l imijur ruin an a i.naaKurue.a turnRam Hie ecrc.-ii mo h eiirr«y»*e ■ rllan wllli Kelly
rumanllr Inlcreat
a*
“ llai'k
Hired/* ’’tinll^lnti lahliiK llm
of I .Ha- mill “ Magnificent (Ip andllnheit ArmalruiiE mul Hayniiiiid VYallniin milling ' In llm
Mellon." Il In Innml mi tliu V
lnler|U)*ei|
rent Hmmlunv hH wrllleti u TWiepit inerrliornt.
. ..liulirmi Ibi: ,nuumly_a^f!iiea art
nev1-1*1 IIIIIalea I mini hern fra
luring
llarliara.
tluiliank,
a
ch.rilling ynuiig m-rvou ucnenin
er
wllli
Inroli-ami* inlin.
The
lilt mlera, fuimiu-. radio,
vmiderllle i linenI quarlelln, lh»
le.tr Anul lien- lllllle Hurke na Morelia llrollHla and u giuup
the iftKkllng', giddy Clara; ami A l­ nf negro aw liiralern
” 11 fan I 1,'ixi Kornyer*' I. an'
lan Mnr.hall m the uiiihitlou.
iiilcltial nlnry hr Hie ynungcat
Capl. Willl'i O'Hhi-i
' lllreeliir Hlahl imr onally m wrllhig learn III Holly wood, (,rn!
In led every tneinlit-r nf Hm rn Idit'll and' Harold Hurhman, who,
nlen unite Hit- nt-reen alury for'
raalnlng ’ ••imi.i live pliyi-ra.
lh- A tlulr-' tin-era ’-Ktiiill Wn
I ai.ee,*'
tlanilllnn
•ficl'iddua
Holly Fnrneaa I. anen a. a
Tim V^teallonlalid |.
ill reeled,
Hie I’jT i Hidden H.itn
nnw&gt;pa|ier woman In Ikdiimhla’n
Tim picture tell, ilia ainry nf
t lull aI K.ptwltloli will
“ It C»n‘l I ^ .l Forever," which
llt-llmuy mill Aiuialrtnig, a rnuple
tliu tho urc- in imvtj.
nf raudnyllle ngtnla whn plan to playa Wedtinuday and Thiirodar
al the HIU Theater, Writh Ralph
An auplme vviniltl p. i over build up a roltiaa.l fakig ralletl llellmny aa her headline limiting
four elate., a foieign eounliy amt "Tile Mu.ler Mind," played hy swnln, The rumanUr. racapmln. of
a tea If it would lake nn aiiline llayiimtiil Walluirn/ |nln a laillu llm two provide many of llm
point In llielr
route In the fivt-roruer. of 'leva. at iiH.iiitm, TieHIiii'h uiitny ImiElia, with llnherl
The dlalance flown wuultl he mm I t-aniiulgn I- the “ dlacnyery” of, Ariualruuc mnl llitymuml Wul
.
a
inlunble
ololon
poarl
whirl!
ly a. far from l.o. Anr'le*- In
hum laklng up whare ll tlpliatid
Hie ug Mill., aa part nl llielr
Hetty lenvn iill,
plan,
have ntnlen i) nrl hidden.

Comedy -Romance

To Show A t cRit/,
Next

Wednesday

m 3!

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SOB SISTER

M

a t t iik i n n
Kuiiilny, All relay 'I ho hitgett thrill .in o “ San h'lui.ei
•'1)1"« l oy mul C hik'fiaM e in “ I'AR N K l.l^"
Turwiay The Ihg llay Itegi.le.- at tin- uiallm
Ihlhvn
Il hi Nut.i , . . Every linn 1, ■ Fugitive Hum u llifi'ii f a.i:7T7
Car. I Hughe , ami Frank Mrllugh In “ MARRY T ill' fillfl.."
iVnliioal iy, Thin vilay I'ny, llunuinlir, K cil'n : l-*e i nee
litre. Itolerl Yt.iinir "M AIIItIKIl PKFOitf-: liltK A K FAST.'
Adiletl Filiture Ralph llellatay*. Iletty Fuiin”
I'-', i .\,m
\tn.lu: Cayi I t la c fc t .u f the Year- “ IT C A N T lA h T H it;KVKIt '•
Friday Wh- !. i .ml Wo- l-ry "ON AHAIN* I IFF ACAIN."
Al t. rrtuni i ngngi-inrnt 'TIIK (i!| fiKTTHIt.'*
Sagirday Play KCRRF.N'O -llop .l.n * r a-«i.lv
"I'lIS T ItKII'S VAI-I.KY." Al... John Wayni “ I ('f)VKIt T ill: WAH.”
A T T H E P R IN C E S S
•Salunlay mul humlny, Augll.l Vtli and Mth Jaine. Illiyer
Curwnt.l’a ” HKUI,l, AN D CROWN" and OuT Kibbre “ TIIK
lllll SHOT."

P O P ) "Natking Ilk. a mad kig Mack cigar after
* meal," llranda* llanaon, Il-a»n tb a aid Manphla yannnter,
aCem. tn aay. III. father. Nick Haaean. with wham be la akawa. aay*
lha boy h n been amoklng tlgan d a n be waa &gt;tal aw year aid.

)T

P U T * Their proapacU

wed in'have pul toa much gtu
T I» Male, the danca director, aa

f ’^ s s a i r ^ s

Play Together
In

*^3

. t ’ "‘ •,h Y ' V j H
H S W -;. . ■* 3 ■ v “‘“V
'^2

Highlighted
by a W y
or H
pretty (ilrl. ami op'r'.l with H
Mina, ami dan.-c, the tup rlnwni H
nf ll|e rerrrn. Bert WHreier anil H
Robert Woot.ey. hit a new high I *
In hilarity In Ihrlr tate.t npu*, I f l
-On Araln—O ff Again/’ whkh jjfl
nhnw.i Friday at the Ritx Theater. M
Partnerohlp trouble. en tn p rl»e -M
Ihr tt-kgrnund nf thp *blen|illt* J *
II hk .lory, ami thin luirkrrnund S
in ratlrltrd In the riDay’duu'.i bout H
, tyle, from Ih? rnu'ie.l ronu-dy H
I rhnru. which make. ui&gt; thr per
W
runnel nf lha company',* u lllm
H
tn the I ettk complication* that
develop.
hear
Wheeler and Woot.ey arp |mrt- f^J,|
neii in a pmapirou* pill m” o r -p,,,,
•'factoring company, but
never
•crop nn which one 1« rr.pnnu.ble
fur the wurid-wiilp mirm-w of K ' 1
their pimliat.
Tlieir mn.lant
rnmrtly il rami i|ii.meU ..thlealrn li* drive their
»hick playa n l&lt;gi| edvlaer, Kuru-I l lick., mal Hip H ill tane.
■&lt;
n dinibln f r i
Tim itlrr-rd I. nugnirn'.ril by
’f)|t it|).lft^_-,lhr Civalrua of—WooUayY- Wife
I
nm| *iVhf•Ter’’ f ’m r*e
| t

I/ROCUAMME FOR WEEK OF A l (

THANKS.

f"

AND FLORENCE_RICE RJceAnd Y o u n g

Stars Appear In Film
On Double Feature
Billing Wednesday

IB
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I * « Ttitn Wakefield, . c m
I free youna Inirntnr, T»«na I *
J rutne. eiinie.tanl In a aerie, nf
1au«U'p.oi'okln( advrniurc with
[|}k
| Kitty Hmnt, played liy Mtu Itlce.
| llarnatt Parker, a. Youna'. valet.
i la tp.pnn.lble for much of the
1 '**ht* ( loniedy. OtlnV featured mbw InRreak- elude June (Hayworth aY Jane
liar tin, Mirlally prominent II '
naticre nf Wakr field; and It ugh1
I Marlowe aa Kenneth, the Insur­
ant eaelllaR beau nf Kitty ttrenl.
i Ynuiuc reeently compteled “ I
I Mel Him In Parti- with Ctau| dette t&gt;ilbrrt and -The KmperI or'a f'andle.tlrka* with William
I Pmrrtl and |,ul*e Harder. Mlaa
Itlrb'a moat reeenl film «aa -AH
V i V c i i m " with Joa i;. Drown,
The nini.nlle I wnanme h ire jdie
. Inutly appeared . tiwelhrr
In
-Hwnrn Knemf- and "The t^mr
eat Nlnht.The prlhelpal aeta fur thalr
new plrtum Includu a iritall.il
Fifth Atraue man.ten, a awank
hotel anile, an Interior uf a
large nfflee hulldtne, a middle
elaaa Imardlng hnu.u and alrutel _a*eney nftlce. There are la rn
ty-«ix rnapir ael. in all, leg-eth­
er wllli many r.letlura, ,

What Shorthand System Can She Use?

rTlANKFORT, Kv- July 3 1 Circuit Jvulgv f'hmle. •
Marshall ha* held lhal dog raring
b illegal ln‘ Kentucky ami lva» di»m l vnl a temporary injunction
Co-proprietary o f a pill fartory, llert Wh-eler and Robert 1
again.t .elate police real* on the
W i.il.ry in their new romcily not for RKO l!«dm, “ On Again O ff i\Taeoma Krnnel eluh al .Daytive.
Again," tin a litib- iltwiblo iliclating duly, with Kilty Mrllugh try' j Ky
it'g in lake down their tn|M lire .riling literature. “ On Again
O ff Again" U lloir twentieth rumetly ami mu- nf Ibrir unij-r hit.,!
with mrlmly amt tlanrtng muiglrd wlb thiir gag. and laugh-pit,- Icontrolled by women tru.tee*
.viking r&gt;jiart

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t t * C H y 'A ffa r iU a c B a ll, Highw ay.
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S im ila r A r e a Jn A m e ric a

W ake Ih M ftd ilk q

A a o d iM

R e b e l. S hells
F ire Away At
Madrid Gates

S d itln o le C ou n ty P m d u ffW

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M ore F ru it A n d V e g e ta b le s Th an A i j

SANFORD.

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SNIPING THE JAPANESE

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- ■
F L O R ID A , M O N D A Y . A U G U S T 2, 1937

S e n a to r Sees
{Congress A#
•Nearing G o al

Battles Also B e i n g
Waged On 3 Other
Fronts In E f f o r t
'' To B e a t Loyalists

i Hope Of Ad journmenl
Predicted On Heeli
I Of PassageOfWag^
And Hour Measuro

Attempt ToTfcreak
I in e s ls . Defeated

WASHINGTON, Aug., • - ( A *
—Speaker ttankhrad &gt;»id today
he felt Congress «&gt;■ “ on the home
stretch". “ We how know what the
program l»," he told newimen “ and
I . think we have a better chance
to dl«po»e nf all major matterf
wanted hy the administration be?
fore adjournment with the e i « p *
tl«n o f a ceneral farm M il/
’
llouae leadera. he aald, hoped l »

Government Soldiers
Caught In Deadly
E n e m y Cross-Fire

4

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N U M U K It 211

Eitlabllnhcd In 1908

K LAN DECLARES WAR ON ALIEN LABOR AGITATORS’

Peiping Gates
Shut By Japs
To Foreigners
.

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Japanese War IManeu '
Blast Path In Prep­
aration For Thrust
In China Territory.

Chinese Massing «i
Men In War Zone
—

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Sweeping C li a n g o f l
Made In Nipponese
A r m y’s Command

1’ K I P l N l l ,
Auir. 1!. ( A P ) ’ v
Tin* .l(i|iuiu&gt;*i,l im w rum I
t-ly in i-uiilm l o f Chiim'rt, b
| (iitt'it’ iil ilnijnni fiip iln l, d o t e d
Iju* .mil pi* o f IV ip iiiK
loiln y
virlitn lly ini|irisiining A n io rleitiiH m m I tilltiT
fiu v iu iic rs
w il hitt—ilft-w itll# it*
tupiati-—
.
.
tuna o f Jiiim ncsr w a r plarioa
A( paaaed by the aerate Satur
|m||, f,„. „ IhrUrtt
Hrnt nn driving “ alien labor ngitninr* fiom our *hi rr*t" Ku Kill* hloi-min ram.- tog.lb.-r in |1|as,,.)|
day. the Wagner-Connery meaaure
i II ma-tunml meeting III j ,t,Vp into Chinn,
Atlanta.
O
l
.
their
national
headquarter*.
nnrf
I
uh
I
plnn*
for
Ihrir
i-ampnrii
to regulate wage* and hour*
in n “ oar i-iiiiiicU."
| .1(11*1110'*** aulhorllle-t -nl'l Ihelr
would create a labor atandarda pieilnnint Park, The intx-d an&gt;l h*x*d,-rf lender- ure shown lin.lilliel ( mse*-!Im
— _
K
piune* hail bi-ni. bombing Chinoso
board empowered to aet minimum
ya
,
*|miiiy I **n* rnlialiolr-'a t I’Rnllngfu. _
ware* up to &lt;0 cent* an hour and
• n|*itMl i*I
llo|M*n |i?ih llif•• "k"*. I'un
»
**fii**i**h'i*n**iiir*uui*-a
matimum work week, down ts 41
J.to the aoulhwrat. fi'f tl»‘
Chine** soldier*, deployed along the Yangtlng river wiuthwrii hi«ur* per week. Thr hnuae bill
liimra.
nf Peiping. guard against Japanr«e attrmpta to take over con­ would ratrnd three limit* to per*
jH|*anr*o NCiiuling |ilnnra urer*
trol nf the alream ami the nearby railway line. I f the fighting mlt the hoard to art minimum
mneiiig a* far south a* T.innn In
should come to dose quartern, Ihi* sniper wmibl unlea*h hi* big we pee up to' 70 rent* an hour and
Slinnliing priivincr gnmr 17b Mile#
f i» the maiimum week ak»low aa
aarurd.
bclnw Tientsin. (Authuritallvr rq33 hour*.
pnrt* tu Nanking from northern
The** hotter change* were writ*
Slmnlnng prnvinrn currd*,,ial.-d
len Into the blit by a one-vote mar­
ibr tu-lii-f that the Ghlnrar n-ntrat
gin In the labor committee when
govrnimrnl ami muaaiog oii'i) on
about half the membership waa
the ami Ihero nlgo of llu- hnitlH"
, tlr* tone. They aald troop* were
,,
,, , .
, ,
, ,/-i moving north by railroad evident
t1 MrtNTFAUCON. France. A up.
AI.-« It Johnaon. advisor **f ilk- |y |nw, ri| |hr H,iprh ,Mir,lrr.
S*'Hilo**lr Chapter **f Future Farm , M„t|vr n.-wspaper* In Khangljal
'8. (/1*i —America's greatest war
era *tf Arni'iirn, today |Kiint*d mil ||,n r«-p**cl*-*! the rrnlrlfl govemmemorial 'In Kranre, commemor­
Ihr vain*-&lt;*r Ihr urll iounHixl agn |nir-nl increasingly preparing for
ating the' victory of the Ami-ri
cultuir curse nffrrr,| to atudrnt* w (r con'tlogi n. Irs" » l 11*u bow,
honao rnmmltlca’a drelalon to ca-j tl,n
army in thr Mcu«*
of lh«* |&lt;»« k1 IiIuU iM'hotil who hn v Inijwirlnnl railroad Jiinrljoq in
tend opcrmtlana of tha bill to r r - i A p * " ' offrnalvr. war *lr,llcal**l
ln-ooip
of |hn nfricut' El*0ak.* pmrlora lei'nlerlnir lha
tall *«taMi*hmrnt*
"^ntcrdav on Ihi* anil of Isin-ainr,
h
lloprh-Chuliar provlnref on"Ihir
Inn* r li|m m ,
ilcmo-1 " b w Ihouaaml* **f iloughboy*
Not «*nly
I In*. ri»urM* pay lOillhl.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 2. M l
WASHINGTON. Aug 2. In the hmiac. IMoinVd hy V ll1
Jn
w,‘rk ' rf ,h4’
Alllimu-li fhe Japanese a**erted &gt;
fiom n tiionctniy Kl«n«l|»s»inlt he
—The k t p , three-year Inflow of Thr marltinu comml*»lon «*kr*l'j&gt;lf republican* they could muatrr!
*.r' . .
N k a i a aad itla r bird* wbirb foceigq gold it (lowing down.
rtaitl, *"bul every iklui|i«nl nr«|iiiri‘H n the area around IVIpIng w a i
ahipyanla yerterday tu bid on n enough .trrnglh to make the votr
Prpaklrnt Uo***-vclt, hi* *»lr
e aaat an Merritt, lalaad art a t e
ling**
amount^ of kriowliilRo" qlili-l. Ihey i*rrcln| heavy f.-rtlffWHh the world'* blggeat hoanl new liner de*igne*l to I * "a mmlrl rl***r., but woubl atlll lack a barr rirriitl I &gt; i mli*» from n &gt;'«ihl on
..........
■ - - * --- -ta b * protected by Edgar S. Wood retting aeeurely in government of modern ahip rnn«trirtlon.'
through hi* cniilarl mlh l» &gt;«"H".| cVti.ins nl ludb Ihr rasl nod tmilb
majority. The aouthem demnera'* Ihc Pulonmc river to the Mont*
((•BlIaMH
nn
t'm
m
*
Thrrtl
*
t
,■
,t,',
aewly appointed warden of vault*, treaaury report* showed
Ihi*
JTIti'H of llu* niy.
The liner It Intended to replan- gave a hint of their viewpoint Fn | fnumn l*nt 11«*I nlfl, |tlrilg«-i|
Breward i M p a l h a , It wai yesterday that import* have av­ the de-cummlajiloned. Ixvialhan. day when only one—Represent*
Cnltiii
to cnntiniMit
...
«.»ia .
A United sialc* army nfflcre
tod ay&gt; y r . « . Mason, eraged only
It.inn,mm ■ &lt;Uy n|*rrate*l until 1035 by thr United t|ve Maverick, nf Te*a*-*tten.li-d in Ihi* iiiont **f ilcmiM-niry, coor
N
i
n
e
r
e
r
s
n
n
s
K
i
l
l
e
d
and
a ml«*lonary urrr bnll*d at
^rvaideal o f tbe Florida Audubon nine* July |, romp*nil with $•*, Slatra line*, nidi wilt Iw o|trnnl
a meeting called by member* In I moil to KrntiM* mol iho I ' imIk I
teaeicty.
Htnten.
400.000 daily during the find) Sept. 13.
m
f Alnn to
terrated In block Ing^ adJ" urn menl
A l Ml „| f,llctMI hri-tid.-nl l-‘
Tba raoervatiaa. wbirb includes half o f Ihi* year.
In planning thr veaael. romml*mrrry lo Tilliprhow. They wintril
... .___________
unit! Iba ar»ee-b®“ f “ «•
P****‘l Bru,, „f Kramr. (irnrriil IV
&gt;--i
—
WADI
IIAI.I’
A
A
*i;iJ
I
KtiVI1
In
to
real
Igale
I
he
rfaumt-r
do'in
to
VeHcaa lalaad at tba south end of
Since the dollar Waa revalued •Inn official, and dcalgn. r* u*e*l; Attendance o f aeveral republican* f|)r r, | , . r „ f ihr AKF. « im
Airrsltnl in !.*»• .\ityvlrw - ♦'»* •I IAN . SUDAN. Aug. 2 oV|
hioaqaho U p m , la oaa o f tba tarty in 1031, tbe nation'* gold aurh tea disaster* aa thr Morro indlcatcil the minority party wmd I M, ri(hn| ,vtj|n&gt;
the American ml**J**n*iy srli'ol at
^
«iii*pici«i*i of
i •mill*
vt4»t‘llilr** Mini pmiHriiKi iH iiihI iim&lt;iiiIh in nf Tungrhow, .The city »-a * h* avily
boat Mallaata far tba »turfy of atockm have mounted more than f'a*tle fire a* nhjeet Ic o n *
4nlMiVt J itii* rrew nf .in. 11j*I|:iii tuiimiiir- ImmlTd llfrt Friday.
1 •*'* ipllt an tha laaua.
time trader on thr wratrm fr«»nl. i Unks Roy (j, W uitl
water bird* on Uta past c*a&gt;t, Mr. S$jwo.nmi.noo to s i '.M33.ioo,immi. rr*i«llnf material will&gt;*ona.
l&gt;r iiv-d
infitiy
ilcdic■i«'l Ihrir vmthiiu
««'i»liu fItliili^l hy |M»||re *4- i owfi* **iiik • ii| |i|nim w.fn kin-1
On July SO. thr ln-«»ury re­ thnuighout the 31.000 t**n liner,
Ihe, acnajiI ionnl *liiyin^» *.f Jnk*- **It•*ii llu* ii.ifl, iirtblnMI* hear
((-amIIr i N Ob r » « » T h *|
apeeWa o f bird* neat in corded r SI2.mMi.*MM* net reduc­ they said.
TOKYO. A.ijt, 2.
M 3, \flep
l ink'll*, I lilt Ilk'll 114U S|I.|(m | i - NYriftf Haifa iilltlintm1, All ^Kniinl nn urgi-jit confi-cence will* l'i*m ief
She territory. There are Florida tion in |ta gold hnbling*. Tin*
The blueprints tall for construe|i«*rliT in
l"v*t fill'll III •■14. Till* ITI'W of .Fumlmarn Knknye, I'mprror (.Iimkarma rant*. Ward"* baron*, black- reprr**i&gt;ted thr find «lrcline ainr* tkm I bat would allow any Ihrre
h tr nfli| fuill |I «»M tiKi‘lN all tartn liltn ti(i|HMVi*(l I'l-I.ir MV4'#plri|p
bmbid
at Uta, wittata, Florida laat October and-waa thr largr*l ronipartnirnli of the ahip to It
k
Ih linuil »«* In# halMns.
T li" rlinnrr#i in
talk*. WOaaa'a plovara. aad many j drop for a alnglr *l»y alnce Hoi* fluuilcd without aendlng hi t In Ihr
Jjipfifirfi' nimy In
ItldliH Imiiiii ffl Mgli liifit llu* IIIr whnl will lrllrviij pi «|iai« i f Ithi fill*
Whom karludmg rata migratory tar de-alualtun.
Lollnpi Moat nf the lifrboiit* will
Mr. anil Mr*. Frank Chappell*wlnii Uin ji||n| H|i|uiT*'iifly irliil I'Tjrnii##! wnrfn rr will* I li Inn
l**rthipslion
in m hI mI i * wiilr, «
/vs •
j•
t k k ’ wkiek com* during f i r
The alowrr inflow ill rrcrnl I t mater propelled ami irpiippe*! • 0*1 family of lllrmlngham, A la ,
Four tirw »lik'i*lnnttI roinniaiid^nv
contest iTtwi-rn the manager* *.f I S
0 IIC
V / l)J C C t lV (- fn ltd(1*1 l||4M» i|i i Ifft*41 fin rmillj imf
U
F r t a g ^
• ,
I wrrka, afftrial* aaid. ha* rrailllid 1with radio,
narrowly escaped death yralrr- ) iij__*
until#' a haf•’ lamlllig al (llu Mill* nnfl^ n navk1 rnrmni»rii!i r fur tho
Mr. Waadaaad wM i n *Ire his,
p,,-! f , „ m mrrra*ing cmfi-1 The new craft |* de*ign**l aa a day ohi-n tho rear tiro of Ihclf .:* [/
iii#'hl.
„
former Oiino*r i l.m l " f Forino*^
MpaMmaaA aa F id iii) Ikrpuly( rfrnrr jn
inaugura-1companion ship for the linn* Matr 1‘aikard aodan' blew out iaua-1
,
Y a r t w - Am to lb# fart that tba( (inn
- financial
vrrrt*. riArnr«i Ly IL#* *•mirror, A ll
. ----was
hrgiiii
till*',
•
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new French
( batlao an*t Washington, all hough |„g ,ho car lo turn over
...........twrl
market*
•
"
except one have had ealcnslve cx*
la awaad by Urn U. S. Bio- M rsflim , inrlinlinff ilrYaluathm.
11m i I«**4 ft* e*** Tfcree I
tlm*-a and com** to feat In a morning by both of tho Sanford! Stale Jaycce* dcrldixl to ,have n
1 Sarvay. To assist tba new Knurr formerly m«&lt;
perii-nre In China helical mg that
k .l..d « I concern*, It was stated tuilay.
I highway aaft-ly program a.* nor of
« of
of
dllili at tho rids of llu* tllrlaade
bo a committee from Ihr hruvM^t hiscr* **f gold t*i
The rootrat, which I* arhr*hi|r*l I
four division* may lx- preparing .'
to a report
Aadabaa grant wbirb baa this munlry.
Ihmughoul llu- men'll their major objective* fur the
for, i-mhnrtallon la the North
from
impuir „lof rantinur
V
a
m
i
m
i
K
I
temlvod
today
from
»mpav
Aagu.i;
ha.
it,
prlar
a
F
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r
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WAHIIINHTON.
Aug.
!f.
#
/
!1
racaally satecled. It iarliaie* . Some autKurilu- &gt;ai*l that re'
I'liiii* war rone.
The
nnruiltli'H
innilnl«#Hlnii
i’i
J. Loagatraei, of Daytona vising confidence m France, plus
all rap* no &lt;Ji'**nfcrcnce held at Daytona Itr-ach
|n l l i fl M l r l t i i i ' t J , M f ,k a li I n d i i y
t I. A. IIaider, of Mima; and opcraliet o f
lb r j L T *
I
quake
m-mlsr)'
agree
.S
r|,,,rprtxlilrr thi* g n s l
1*jt “ o
waa
j1'* " * 0 | „ „ | | ,r, whu
fmn* iim ilirndt imnirlltnn
r»
of THasvilVr.
nrr-nt* (mviding foe Ihr- sale of
rnullr on the Orlando h ig h w a y ,^ inrrPt(0 tn buslncsa In II- Klrrhhnff, nre«M*»il .nf Itir |'*rn‘|
2 (/Ft—A
NANKING. Amnrdor.
| .-hang"*, lie i aa .Sarr'd tallfi
.... Vnay
IVnllac** Ho* iiii, Ji-rry
Ihir and w&gt;* about a mile* eoulb
gold. In China ami liiaiil,
flin prli-n iif ||i*| two miliiil)'
•arthipink'
nliouk
aUto.
and rti-orgo
flnrmly' of Hanford when iho
rauw rthi outflow* m the iTBt Wlnenr,
The prngiam wnuhl have Ihno ,,m" I'u a' or
accideot
I nn a Ain raft rrir|M»naf)4in mum Njinking 1**1 nn-lil lull in* ilaur
Tha Sanford parliclpants
ant- adjudged lust campers amt occurr-d. II appeared rti.it Iti*
fear nmolhs.
"W .U I . ta v c
a”
. . .
1•
lnr!n»(n nn ntfrmpl In
agi- w n reported.
Shoal I Ihi* r»rur, the' Irraaury Cabin 4, lead hy Kidney Nit., drin-r of the nulnmiihfli
u K
J
^
^
lnulrr limiiM H fur all inufun . .• .....
,|ur," K l&lt;,W*
M»hTh,&gt;
||.iii tnm
•Ini
might begin |*rnng down
the Jr, won first placw li. a rll-bun cool tot o f tba car when rb« lira, *-"“ MXr*'k- •"•* Hurl. MiQu* 1;! H,o aepriring *,f a highway pairul.
"Knv urlmnl
MINIMIN', An*:. ”
UVi Rrll/
A postal card from 3. A. Takach. F-V^TOO.I IMI.tMMi pulitrc debt with ai hleti-mont rmile*t
for
bulli ;
»•".
•"d
1 *"•
' .ml the I-alining of earth- from the **f Wall Hlncl" had rtsitcil IJi* IJi
ismngr.ipli
yrr.linlny ro*
li spending kb vacatam ia
wc*-k»' In lake I lie chief honor*'i
lU a iln M r*« r*a* T S m l
Allhough tba. ear a n pracll- "J lh'’ store nn F irst H in d ami 'highway*,
Mtarkul fur lU'lliiriiu ■ k on llit- «#*rtl»#| 1f*ji« (i i-jiilli Imu'ir , gup*
N. T , state* Owl be i*
for the iw iivn -t s*-**h»a otine rally *|.-mnlUbag tha occupaalc'’ f , * no,U ^ "n u o ,. and J
Ii
u w.
|h '■rilly in |lit; vIriiiif y *tf Ui&lt;9
\'i’Br York #*i4&gt;*l« Rn hiiiKH
rajey lag tbe e p h * af
twelfth. Besson uf ramp Wlan- rual.loed only minor i n j u r i o * , ; ^ ^ ! ! “! . .'."’’ ' • J ' * " '
" ' ' l ronvontlon would h* M ,\ J.... - karluMH
v * V‘|,r‘l
, ' " p"‘luring ” »15,
*'
&lt;' fl'»il&lt;
III *ifi»r HlrNflri*
| t
Herald wbirb are be
3. 4« r! I In* M«r| 'a»fffr*fr I Ifh iIt#*j
Ihirlng III. t-.t auab. la.ay ^
„ „ 0rU ^
h
|uf
k g amd U bim daily.
f l n l r l n f M i n m i , Ilf w rit itf h l ‘
|
Bo IBaakrataa tha appeal of tbe
rUHom r.m r l„ lha camp « •
Among
AtlrndiniA frnm
yaile*t* pmg ram — 1 ^ «f|M«Hk«
(braid by the fact that after bo
Hsnfnrtl %v**rr Mr Kirrlilthfr, Ibn
«-otcrts1omcui. Including an oahl
' hla family baea flalabed each
i ry W lllf, Jr,,
K, lorn*), pr»*f
A b dtaaaaded by away of
Tlf“ »fllcr"iif Ih-puty Oollrrtuc III I.*** of (he b'Clunlni claaa af
Gordon IlgrnMi.
fo ir i «»t
J. L. Hart of the Bureau of InUr- awlmnilap.'
Florida: Partly ilmnly lonlgtiC
The vleliora lacladed Mr, and the Hlale
I The Whtln ||ouse anoixlli* erf towha far martT lived in' aal trrraaa hat moved from the!
an*l T*i*&lt;«day aiBll»i*;d vhowei^
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I dap that Attorney tii-n'er^l CumU read It. Fast Office . ta the Chamber of Mrs. |T »I* Nader, .‘ Mrs. J. R.
in Kinilli portion Tuesday, K i*
mlnga
had
held
I’resirfcrii
Itooselingers,
Mr.and
Mrs.
Wataoa
haw we three Commerce bulMing where a3
Ire mo Nortliwnsl Klorltls
part-,
volt could fill the current Su­
or “oar, lypm of
tac remittance* Itw-I Mr*. Kama drtaad. Mr.
ly cloudy loaluhl and liu-odag
preme Court
reran ry
whether
Tha Seminole ConnI y Cnmmli
Use
wtfl he received every Wcdneaaay amt Mr*, ||. Jam*-* Gut, Mr, aad
acnitcred llinn*l*-nliowi i i *1nr*,
Funeral w M i*** fur Mr, aud sinnera held their li-guiai inerting
Congress wa&gt; In soailon. lo.ruhere a&gt;k A* waa anneunrt-d today.
, .' Mf* Kidney A. Htnhha, Mr* i .
day oilernilon.
,
need or had adjourned. The Mrs. Kdwatd Kuiumcr parrot* In the Court Hon**- t*el*y,
lAe to
Mika
Mr. Hart itptrd that *em|-an- J. ijut. Mr, aad .Mr*.
Daytona Tides
they cooId aual returns of form '* and SA &gt;«t •B*u&lt;* Mr. ghd Mr*. Manuel Ja- IJrf^oM-at itntartaad warn told ol ITaaMent had ri-uueal**d an In- of Mrs. \V. i Morrison **l thl*
Tuesday*
tides,
Ii IrIi . t:# t
(J. U lluiirao, local fn email,
Mr.
and the , accruepHahmoal l
of I k * farmal «plol**n hr the attorney .City, wrro h**td la I to* fit. Mark'*
aB amothly SSL return* bwtudlr.g p l w n aad Arlan.
A. M. f. 37 I'. M ; low 11 OB A.
run
oral.
Hlephcp
T.
Karly,
WhHe
Kpho
upiil
nmrtJi
of
I'ahtlka
Ku*
Florida
K*h»l|
at
tbe
Great
|
lift
yesterday
for
Cannon,
t!
M
r*.',11.
M
.
McCall,
J
r,
Mr.
and
J, A. Takach
the amath af June are now della
M.
d u .U A i
Clorelaml llaoea pros* secretary, aajd Mr. day afloroiem at 5-.10 q'clu*-k,-lt to spend a lb day raration with .M. II kb IV
• newt aad that tf form* S3 t aad Mr* N. II. Garaar, Mrs. Q *c U k w Ki post lion la
Baromaler
,
IA has* aet bean filed..a wrtttr- trade ‘ (illbart. Mr. aad Mrs. J. hy Fart Brown aad Kail Leh­ Hoaaerell hkd not de*ld*-d when was |earii*-d lictsy,
MATOB HCRT
lelatirea.
Yesterday,
Mr*. Kutntnrr *l|*d Halunhty
oath, satttaf M k reason* for de II. Katrldin. Mr. aad Mrs. A. mann at lha regular weekly he would appoint 'ho auneaaor
- Justice
-------- WlWllliafn Van Ih-vanlcr mnrnlng after a long tlln* a* and
M, l*hllllp*, A W Newell, Me. meeting today ta tha .Y»W*i lin­ to
Simon Harris was giaolnl per
W ATC BOSa. On- A a r , A - H I liaquiacy will be requited.
Tola| for
lha aged husband died from the rnisaion today to ic i*e*f hi* home
1 who
retired 'Juno I
|
—
Sorb a deliaqumry rirf jrcta the aad Mr*i J. H WoUa, Mr. aad tel.
Total for tnoiilli
shock half an hour later.
at HUM Bay Mu-*i, rstimated
Mr. Browa aad Mr. U k a a * ) * .
off evader ta a penalty of S percent Mr*. Walter If. Saab. Mr. and
Normal to
A
larr*
number
of
relative*
DBOTVNS
A
T
flKACII
Mrs.
nay
fo
r.
ahd
family,
aad
large
r
stored
phatograpba
each
meath
aad
an
interest
charg*
to
coat
|H0.
f c t f t a n n im rty ta a highway
Herald reading
and
friend*
aili-nded
lha
Berr­
Mr.
and
.Mr*.
C
U
fl**
K
IJmp
la
lllaetrata
ibetr
tatfc.
M
m I l i which hta chaoffear af 1-t peer*at until the amount b
Official Sapart
a*. Mr. aad Mr#. W. A. PattlOeasts at tba TTTTtlii today
PAN AM A CITY. Aug., *. -O P t ies*,, |t wa* Indicated, and the
The regular werkly meeting of
Hlflh
•lg
grandsons
were
active
pall
ahalt
aad
daaghter,
fa
trlc
t.
aad
B- 8. Fobhe*, 37. of llirmlng*
Included aB tha aegpty oanmlilioy Scout Troop A will be held
wuk
. .
win report aay ear
A la , drownvd at Panama bearer*.
tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the
highway pb yoo who baa attained the age Mrs. Lrogaa l|. Rnrp uf oriau- aloaara, Jadga B. t . HPasknlder,
Mr. Kaninrr, at Ih* lime of Junior High School.
0. r . . Harwdaa, U » U
llalar*. CBjr g o lf beach yesterday afterof «
aa Farm 33 1 reran furl
Tha campers arrived la Sea­ of Altaamata, Kan tubmans. o&lt; t o * ta watar wltnemes aaid waa hi* death, w*a manager uf Ih*
ttaGAad ctaaf- im lllanno may be srracod from
bed late Saturday aflaraima la Tavaraw aad Baft hrawa of D* "rty waist-deep. He ia aurehrrd by Cora Tola Homing Company in
the f t l b t b r af I eternal
Fir* Chief Mark Cleveland re*
fai/Uka,
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_____
two track*,
_____
DM,
H-otiaucd Pa r*&lt; * Three! .
at Jactaeaeflli.
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.H E N D A Y E .
A ug.
2.—
( A P ) — I n s u r a n t a rtille ry
opened a
bom bardm ent
M ad rid 's ou ter defense.* tod a y . a ft e r d riv in g a spear­
head in to Span'sn
g o v e rn ­
m en t lines w est o f th e capiUL
B attles w e re
fo u g h t
on
th ree o th e r fron ts.
O c a a n lW a a Francisco f l a t
row' ftwou* pceaed hard' against
le t w a m a l defense la Kaslsra
BpS' Roatkan Spolo.
Oa Ike aocthwoot front, la
er* reported d*f*oi ■
aa i l l i a a to break their
of (triad* la A Blu­
rts*. Tka govern araut forrea had
shoot I** ewaaalUaa la lb* Aytariaa altark,
lasargent
mparta uaM.
At Coero troop* BumVhrlng &gt;,•♦* raahed aralast tmaurgeat llaea
aaty to b* caught to a rroaanr*
at rlfla aad aaachla* put ballrta.
"T o o bandied bodies warn left
daagttag la kalbad wire eatant li a i m wbea Ik* attacker* retired," adeleaa aald.

Birds Protected On
fM fm ttff Island By
D e p u t y Warden

U.S. Is Dedicated
On French Soil

Flow Of Gold To
Ubiled States Is
Shawing^Let-up

Prisoner Confesses ^
Slaying m

j* uture

farm ers

&lt;&gt; ^[B en efits Related
By Alex Johnson

Monetary Ad vantaut*.
Social Contacts Are
Stressed By Leader

Pershing Pledges His
Nation’s Continued
t Efforts For Peace

Increased Confidence
In French France In

Given A 1 Reason

Ancient 'Leviathan

I

1 In Kalian Air Crash1'!»•

Car Overturns On.
Orlando Highway Figgly-Wiggly Group
As Tire Blows Out I In State Contest

.Highway Program

3"ife S&amp;r*T“S;| Upon Jaycce List

f'amninir Honors At
arcocding
Winona Are Won liy 'c«n wnium* «bo invc.iig.ud;ln ^
v„rh wUh
•1 a n f o r d Youths. n,'M*rrt,^pPona waa i.e*&lt;i«&lt;i.1',M_f"r.lh'‘
*?’ n’r*'

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’•*’

^

Operator Expelled
By Securities Board

.

Mr,,ltly' ........

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r*F*i

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Takach Finds Herald
Source Of tnterest

Hurt Opens Office
On Tax Matters In
C. Of C. Building

•nr M
;r,rH 'rMUr-

[ ir.v .'

"a»d" w^"u^•s,nf&lt;*fj
•***
Cummings Renders
j E t Mr. °«S tn .,‘ P: “ h^ i Appointment Opinion

C ITY NEWS BRIEFS

a s ^ s j s r s . st,
Rotarians Are Told
Or Florida's Exhibit

wm^iMMty bi^bi

' h%*I4»W.

Hummer Rifes Held
In I'alalku Sunday

IrOCAL WEATHER |,

art

out fin n liilnsion n*

�YtiSsmSibi

Bargain Day*
Reported In ..j
Clothing Bum

With no hurTiianM ruportnd no far thia gummer, tha
tendency might ba to forget that w« have auah disturb­
ances and to overtook the fact that a far-flung ayatem of
storm detection la eonatantly on vigil to report the first
sign of a tropical.blow. Information haa been released by
the weather bureau that hurricane forecasters this year
Return Of ProejM
a n better equipped for their work than ever before.
Weather instruments are of great importance In locat­
Seen In Innova!
ing the origin, whereabouts, and progress of hurricanes
In
WearingrApi
and a eheek-of barometers used by 20 apecial .forecaster*
In tha Bahama Islands has Just been completed assuring NEW YORK,“ A o r, *• ;
the weather b m u o f reliable data. Observations made E**opt f #r the moths 4
in the Bahamas a n relayed to the weather bureau station holes In your winU r salts.
In Miami arid from then out on a teletype system to ail w » pretty quiet in the el
stations in the boraau'a warning service. .
world. It'a sal* time and i

m*M

So «a* twdoool
M I H m OHlme are
te Ue tenser Wltee

'VftrilAY, AUOUIT t, in f
Ireas Ashtea Taraboll
li autumn wb*n frosts turn ths
i.
mpl f a nd|
And tbs Indian summer sun
rides high,.
&gt;
the smell woodi-folk/ sll seurnr
awsr
• —
•
■Tor the MldrsU Hunt comet
gaUeplog kyl

analysis can dktenww egsotly the path which a storm
may take. It is for thia reason that the public should
leant to lntarjMet weather bureau reports in the tight of
the fallibility of the weather man. No human agency can
eay for certain that a hurricane will strike such and such
a place or even that/lt, w'll strike at all, but this la what
many people In the peet have expected.
The sensible thins to do, when a hurricane is reported
and it begins to look- aa though *a certain section Ls .en.
dnngered, ia to get prepared and pray that tha prepara-'
rions will not be needed. The person who views weather
reports as “Just another false alarm" will be the one who
will get caught with his windows up end the cows out in
the pasture.

Fishing enthusiasts arc jwixkms to praaarv* tbs RUI­
N’ for It la claimed thaae raptilas an vary gffatUva dayen of gars which live on black baas. The apposition
his thought claims that the alligators sat up hunter#’

Admiral Yamal] iuu a m a t «aflytng- and is partieslariy proud ef tte'Key's Air fb r*,
rated the foremost in the world.
He frequaatly awmapm taa K * l
fliara en.aeootlagtrip* ever'the

S P 'tw m i m L • .1Uiuelaam far

FucHH.

D urlif the World war he waa
en the staff ef lb* late Admiral
hbna, commander ef American
easel 1m m in Earopeon waters.
Yamail la rated ana of Use fore­
most authorities .an tha hydtugrapay. as wall-aa the economicipoeaIbUltlaa, at tha PhOlpplnaa.

then you can pronouns* b w i
silk. shirts are actually eeU|*S
popular sgsinj a dealer o h In:
trodik » s new Item .with rw*»n
this assurance It'll be grabbed ups

Become Subject Of \ Includes S e v e r a l
Special Statutes,
Attractive'Girls

(-----CHICAGO, A ugT*. — m —The'
CULARWATBH BtAOII, Cfck.
’ Nom.d
the hlrhwey
ll
----- a -ef
» »■-'■ * — In
• his A■_!.
t.—o n —Men heUanreta&gt;

cotton

end

wool

J? “

SJST XT'S

rv a a ftrry : m

w

s

ss
L • ' ^* *" t
* *e r t t J S " j « ?

Ibo

it people] ‘ -improper treatment, greggly loergaa'iig danger of
•harpeetldying from snake bite, includes such common remedies aa
Jdrinking whlaky ,iuid burning U»e JWte with gunpowder.
*re distinctive

Nanking reported n two-mlnuls
,earthquake last night, but it's
mere than a probability the tremor
tyas caused by. Japanese tn«| s
*uee«-stepping.

J 1 , A airtight Une* may be the
j ghertart distance between two
. ’ &lt;, pelats. but many • girl has found
- sghet you can make more time with
w/, #tfew curves.

The dead were Herbert Ander
tttt to 1H4, ami waa n a a n lid
son. II, and Chlsley Ktroy, if.
by the major gssierst rsmmsalsnt IT, both or Belmont.
ef the msMne corps for the energy,
guod judgment end tact whkh he
dleptegsd.
From IBS* to 1*91 be was at*
Inched te the Nicaraguan national
guard, and for hU serrlcea recelred the Nicaraguan medal ofi
dlstlnctlen end the Nlcarmenon

years old, halls from Germantown,
Pa. Ha was appointed a eeooad
lieuUneat hi the marine corps t *
j years ago and waa made a colonel
'hi 1*88. He has keen in command
of tha msrlnes at Peiping since
April of this year.

(

Highest ranking Americas mil­
itary officer in the war-clouded
fa r East la Admiral Harry Yaraetl, commander oA fhe Aeietk
fleet of the.United Ststee Nevy.
YarneU io a Et-yoaTwIdL Iewahom . "salt,*’ * who. haa sailed tha
seven seas and W ee the life of A
|
DALKH CHILD BRIOBfl
„ ____ -w
W
sailer. As a cadet ewlaeer ba eras
.
J
.V
..
_IZ"niihn»t»iv,days,
but
permitted
the
trailer
oeidea of vhrther men ultlmatalyifi, ^ nU ^ MtU# durJnr u , w ,„.
aboard the batUeshlp
Orugs*
B O N O LU LU TA ug, «. —UP&gt;r~
when It made
voyage
— Us
- ;gsmsus
— •“ »
Following
revela
tleoa
In
the
» "
u r B,° " uu ,f ib#r • " * ,infnu'
around
Hecu at the •entteueh
of tho The
Spanioh-American
w»r.
.r
i
t
.
o—
*
United gtatca rulnthre te “child
Hla flagship, the heavy ernioer
a . . , — - j— ■■ * •
im ' u' t” *’ * brides,**
the territorial legislature Augusta, has sailed nerth. be* Ad­
has nassed aa am raisMg the min­ miral Yarnell can gut In iwiuadlimum age far brides from 18 te ate touch by radio with the Amer­
18 jroerv. The romantic Hawaiian ican embassy la Pulping where
at lest. The white flannel/ are
moon and eprtagUkc air, tha leg- Col. John Msrstoa and hit opsail
giving way te celered, to other
itk ta n
^tm ootd, m m iH A U d detachment of marines are pea*
light wool patterned trousers, and.
additional precautions
^ »ln e « tectlag »00 marooswd .American
to whito washable* that don’t take!
.1.1..— w--- •• •
hasty marriagua.
ell hens. Yamell also gmlitalga
e scientist to renovate after the
dio contact with .naval bwdgi
dog bee Jumped on them. . .
Blue serge suits, that used to.be
as much a part ef the American
business man aa the bjuo plat/
Ianth, seem to he waning. They're
balag advertised now at aa low a*
half (dil-tlme prices, with a timid
in a parking let, la practically as
reminder that you can wear the
goad as new,
caste with while-fla
Tha ear sene found by an am­
If time la hangta| heavily, you
bulance
driver* after
the « bay . .was
CO M PANY
s
.
L
__
a .
a. •
plight while it away
somebody jsvsriag la
of those evening formal while!
mess Jackets. The letter started la
the British Indian civil aervlre andj
•arm -to have goo* right barirj
than. • .
Here and thei
. . . One Broadwar clothier I sdrsrtlslng MT*

ramJTTSSSISf

a .L , Bdliand U building a strong air
* jflqat to protect Ua Interests In tha
W * * India* and hat already sur|
England's air strength at
ire. However, It Is not
England that then* are
groomed but ngubut any
Inlnulon by the wnr lovnnd tand-gmbblng Japanese,
: The ranveraaUon between an InW l l p i l ' of delinquent (eves and
Mm occupant of e home In hi. 1’aui
gtvoa n clue to what wa would
jiMBtdcr the ideal. The occupant of
4M)a home' waa asked i
r “Are yen the osmerl"
i “No.- *•
’ -Are yea renting t " .

Here season: Oct. t to Nor.
at periods'whan the entl-Amerh II, couatlss of Dad*, Broward
CM spirit was running ltrees sad Moaroo la gWrtds; thereA!
amour the natives.
of .Florida, N ot, N to Jan..|l.
In 1814 he participated ia the
occupation of Vera Crus, Mesierv
l a n d s l id e k il l s t w o
and the eogagomsnt In eenuectlsn
with that expedlUoo. Prom I I I ! to
• A S * L —
* *
*
* '
"
rock port, n u i , a w . * . (Al-CJsutbt ia a MdOaildt el
tone of sruaUe, two yeuUiswers

break here. The Uleausrd corps |tkS*^teaagua. Nlearagun, tram

includes a group jot atlraeUTe
youw Women.
While‘ at meet beaches a fel­
low has no recourse if Ms
frntLtllt|
f|,l.Wf W “ am V In tc H sT-^,*,m,p prnnan«it resident whose sweetie tries to drown herself
forget It—the pictures of^lhs^mrn
JT— 1j —i
**'**' ijnst to he . rescued by some
t&gt;runted Adusls In a Ufecnerd
31* of the 10 eMc* i f more than I!”' f“™ , **
"Lurem

t«n by raltiesnakea die—provided they receive the com et
troatmoiit promptly. Even wbare troaUnent la neglected
' .It Was quite a successful hul.t or delayed, qr the wrong treatgowat in given, about six out
of every seven persona' bitten recover. A* for coppertoday.
head*, Mr. Pope says their bits is almost never fatal.

Crisis

time to lay In .w*rm-w
Nothing' If roar supply U
law.
Moat of tha aammar «
tropics! worsteds, ftoooifc,
eat, and tha raal— ara a
dojn from a quarter to a

—turtle neck

» In n piece he heiims -secure,
from the peckl
,Jhey fly on past, hut twentyodd dogs
t Can't miss him! Ilarkt They
am coming back!
'.A amhli huddled hasp of fur mi
Uii ground —
*
■j, .A brueh displayed by the winat

neft Watch

una

pt«r little fos dashes, dou- their

*b e gns* stained red
maples flame—

GriUofan MaratonAnd

F r i«* d Or Enemy?

hat, the sound of ths bom In
; Uw -'&lt;IM «a ss fsrl __________
The mutle of housdi ae they
•cent tbslr prey!
hen the rhythm of hoofs ring­
ing loud and clear, • •
Tor they’re buntlna hard and
fast tedarl
he

Trust On I*
T w o Veterani
•
»*

Mid-Weat Farmers
Now Laugh At ^Ole
John Grafighopper*

I “ Hu.-

Ami nil ths Ome the turkeys
•t* ‘sm, farmers •polsooed Vm,
’hopper duacn drowned ’em In

And than anno the finishing
,J*peh—U ughterAll-of A sudden the atqte began
to d ^ h at Jh* *hqpi&gt;vr*. Story
a fte r, story made the rounds.
From Fasten in lb* mat cam*
the yam about ••• farmer who
left hla horse In the field for an
hour. When be returned he found

By ARTHUR WQI.P
* "Are yen related te the ew n erf
WNCOt.N, Neb., Aug. I.- t M l
I ^N*..
v -.
t H a . anyone been around to roi-| —Ole John Graaohapprr is Just
about the
meet-reviled, moat
Jeked about And moat longsuffur*.
lag bug In -the long Nebraska
category.
*
/
At first it waa ail In the with
whkh ib
grasshopper*1 favor. Fs'rmen and war* playing to
snUntclqgUU -told ’ Sabqut th*
bug*’ ravthaus Appetites, about
the dntieg* to com, desertbod
1b* plpeue .a* “ lb# burst .ia hietery." It was alt grim as depth.
, Jfverien#
Joined hand* I f
polaoa him, swat him, drown-MAR

R

itro

W P -:

??*
yv

upturn stepped bv

over. . . tho current trend of
Breadway-Coary Island circuit la
a pair ef foar-doUar eoiorud wool
sdacks, a eelored pole shirt, sus­
pendsrs and a g i r l , , These sraahfew cents ef* going very strode.
It, looks aa if sssera people than
nror thia year would he-wearing
them unblushing!/ through the
vsInler.
A roving, reporter asked likely:
leofcW young men *a the street
the attar day it they thought they

McLtulin, 'Jeweler

W ERT

guH y

W. C. H A R TtlNE
'M onroe Com er

-BQWN
8EE ^US ,F 0 « YOUR
GAJMHL. LUBMCATIO
n iO N T AXLE AND
b r a k e WORK

�'myr-

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Flow Of Gold f o "Bids Requested
United States b
-For New Ship Of
Showing Let-Up
L a t e s t Design

E L I Z A B E T H K U O H A M J O R D A N , S o d o iy W l U r
• •-••

. . .

Sanford Girls Enjoy
Adtivttte At Camp

Per&amp;onah

,A a urtsaa! an# colorful snlar
Hr. « d
H i t Mopd Palmer
tlk M M t at La oral fhtlt Camp spent j rite May at Daytona Beach.
ntar CUytea, Oa.. wbara many
Ewsflwl gMa s n
tba
Mr. ahd M rs.. Roy Will tarn, and
Mis* Kell TVlHiaans spent yester­
. featuring tba daaeiag els sees.
day at Daytona Bear*.
This year tba campata were
traniferred to a mighty Suitin'*
Friends af Braxton lfuntlty, Jr.
court. .Oriental atmosphere arms will regret to learn that ha is 111
“•quite teal Istk** with a thrum at hU boms on French Avenue.
roTered Hi brilliant dranariten,
murals in esriaa, purpla and gold
Mr. and Mr*. W. O. Bridges an­
.deputing Turkish vubit scenes and nounce the birth of a daughter
dancers, and palatial pillars In on July 17 al the Fbmalddeep rad and purpla. A carpet Of Laughton Memorial Hospital,
these shades lad flam the royal
couch to the Stags wham a backMr. and Mrs. Joe Qontales and
drop car# an exterior view of tba
tnlly are
spending • a two
mbs’ vacation
at Coronado
■ Vividly colored tablet decors ted Beach.
with "sliver sand” wera most at­
tractive. Little Turkish aim** In
Mr*. Fred Scott. Mrs. Homsr
bright colon and g«M m*JJ tn LHUs and Mbs Minnie Beck left
tecvstlng nut cope. Adding to the today for an extended trip through
cater and gaiety af the occasion, tha Western suits.
•ten girl donned bar favor, a rad
tfliul gold •■ft**1*
Bobby Evans has returned to his
k In order that the Saltan might home' -ttAjisd# City a fu r having
U pleased, MW dancers wore spent the past week as the guest
brought la to try their tkflk af Francis RoomMil.
Osatpars aadcr tho direction it the
daaeiag Instructor. Mis, Vivian
Miss Doris Battem •left today
Morgan of Btunawkk. Oa., and for a months vacation In Jackson­
Now Tack, presented ballot, tap ville, Monttcello and
Dsytoaa
acrobatic and character numbers. Beach.
In cotarfol regalia. New Maxi00, Oriess, Vienna, Booth Artel t
Irving Febibtrg has returned
e* sad elhtr countries msJo ap- from Dunedin where he has (wen
. piaraaca before the Sultan.
spending several days attending to
Amang the dancers were the business.
Misses Margaret Langley. Ellen
• Meriwether. Anne Wiggins, .and
Miss Batty Colbert, Miss Nancy
Kathryn Wiggins of Sanfiird.
While, Miss Christine Rowell, Bil­
ly Colbert and Herbert Stootboff
spout yesterday at Daytona Bosch.

Florida Leads Nation
In New Construction

W a s h i n g t o n . Aag. s— &lt;jp»—
Commenting upon report receiv­
ed by hlpt from Federal Hoaelmt
Admiastrator Stewart McDonald
: respecting housing condition* orri
tha United States and’tha showing
j made by Florida In the capltulai - Uen, Senator Charles O. Andrews
today said) •
t
-It la particularly pleasing lo
| nets that Florida leads Uh entire
{ country In percentage of new con­
struction, which reflect* very fsvi orally upon operation* ef the af*
P fjpp.jn Js^eonvlll*,. T *ft|PA V»d
“It also prove* that Uta lending
| institutions of Florida hsv-i frith
' in the economic situation of our
j Stats and are willing -to
t -operate with the fundi necessity
f . to build liom**,
"Tbl* report Is aspeclally rigidflcant and I sincerely hop* tha
good s[prk can be continued."

ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2.—ITi » e«
identa of a S t Lands aarkwshaa
horns thought Ik* laafflevd aoat
painters who romoeod their awn­
ings and scromu aad began paint­
ing the window frames. So they
said nothing a t fl the wwa moved
oa after painting only the bask
porch, a aid* door and seven! win­
dow frames. The pointers explained
they had tho wrong hooae.ahoeU
have bean wetting « block away.

r i wso.
0 * t»
fumU it irc fim from the wile of
grid.
l)»Jrr lli gold "»l»r llln ll«i"
program. tho treasury borrows
from the noooy mtrkrt to MX
for gold acquis ItIms. fh * pro'
(ram, launched last
licrr tub* r,
U designed to prrornt ro)d Im­
ports from Increasing thr supply
of domestic rmjlt.
Thus Jar, the treasury has bor­
rowed more than $1,000,000,000

War Memorial Of
U. S. Is D ed im M
.On French R o i I

by John It assail Oppe af N «*
York. Rising from a hfllwp. *•
dominates the eorrawndlng eon"
try like a light house. Nearby
are the ruins of the phareh nnd
Friends of Melvin Taylor of old silage of ilootfaneon, de­
stroyed in the last days af B*P'
trmber, 1018, when the American
army w;*s going through Its grim­
mest test of tbs great war.
President
Roosevelt stressed
tho common ildemocratic oitn« “•
the two countries.
"The people of Franco nnd the
people of the United Elate* find
union today In romnidn devotion
to the Ideal which thr wrmurial
at Montfaucon eymboliies,” , he
eald. "That Ideal, to which bolh
nations bear faithful wilnoss, U
the Ideal of freedom umlei de­
mocracy—liberty
attained
In
democratic institution"."
President U Brtm. speaking
Immediately a f t e r ' President
Roosevelt, aahl his words "brought
forth ejitollon hard to. control.
"He spoke words of reason
whose echo will go far bcyoml
those to whom they were deeLr 11run declared.
"M y Man Godfrey"; Allen Jen- lln,d
Idas. Teddy Hart, Hugh OCon“ Franc* here today publicly
■rill. Olin Mow laad and a dossn r * w * « her gratitude to America
„ rn
on the alt* of her greet victory.
-The n o f r i t nuttiest show I
Osneml Pershing dsclarsd that
wear a M r lja t alow* directed,” ‘ he MsaaeArgonn# campaign, In
M gs WllUam MeGaaa, who guld- whleh 1,000,000 Amsrisan* war*
•d the -i-rVag af tho picture.
In action, was "/isrssr and more
That’s .probably right, wceord- heart-breaking" than any World
lug to pros tow reports e f rMarry War battle except Verdun.
The Gtrl.“ It ha. to do with e big
"U U memorlro « « h a. thro,
m in i s i l l eyndieele, whMa writ- thet make civilised soldi* r* haU
«ra
-—
srtkta .aud tha war, and they do hate It," hr delika' w s all—to say -the least— clarvd. "The last csaflkt brought
Isnipsraiesrtsll) ecsentric.
no profit to anyone, but left ntsay
Tha haad o f this is Magfa Her- questions unssttled.
But
they
Mari,
♦ aassntric af all. Ills cannot be setUed by war. Yet
man-ofrnll-srerk Is Frank Me- lh* praspocU for peace do not
Bash.-**d Hi. aieUr, tbs hreln, of ^
promt.lag "
'
Ska Mtabltabmsnt Miss Bolsnd.
Americana attending the tied I
Oust Hashes J. tlwlr neiee, who'ration Included Josephus Daniels,
nvMugsa a lev* affair a wrok. and |war time secretary o f the navy
finally saortk. the man who I and no# ambassador to Msxko;
Gov. Robert E. Guinn of Bhad*
Island aad Mrs. Guinn) Donadkt
Crowsll of Clevelaad, war Um
aaslatant aMietary af stats; Can'
M m . F ff«&lt; d P .
g rasspi sn Char Io A . Eaton
*f
Now Jersey, U»L*r Bill of A la­
bama. aad J. Walter Lambeth ,«f
North Carol ins; Harpy -W. Colas'

CITY NEWS BRIEFS
— llV iiia M S .S m s .r t w - S M i
eumcil tn, duties at the local Fire
Station Saturday afer- a 15-day
vacation with relatives,
Eleven iw-rson, are docketed to
sppear bcf.tv City'Judge Frank
L. Millet in a session of the City
Court tomorrow afternoon.
— Iwnds m r Which the lOJfl sute
and County taxes are unpaid were
sold at a piddle auction In front of
Ihe Court House door today by
Jno. D. Jlnklns, County Tax Col­

Hilarious Comedy To
Be At Rltz Tuesday

t o r t m cclellan,

fr w n w s i w a s p m i «*«•»
slightly largrr. Tlic specifications
•rat
Ovrndl length 72.7 fret; henm
01 fret; ilrplh 7JI feel to thr prmnrlii Ji- drcl; speed 23. knots; pas­
senger srrnmnrtallon* for nival
ROCHESTER, N. J„ Aug. 2 ^ 1220 In rabtn, tnurlst and third
rlais quartern; rraw of #00,
JllHs wrrr asked on both * fixed
m the sir as bolh-vrem romln*
sum and sn adjusts price basis. |n for * landing at tba Rochester
Tbs latter Is subject to adjustment „trport.
hecau.p of rhxnge* tr tho cost of
_
labor snd materials, providing any
resultant Inn esse In cost lines not
A lofty highway In Yellaaraiaat

Frlrnds of |. K. Johnson, tlrlv
cr of Railway Kxpruss truck, will
rrgrrt to learn that hr underwent
sn operation fnr appendkilis this
morning at the Frraald-1 aiughton
Memorial Hospital.
&lt;
II. Harrow will I*. In rliar*'of the reaular wrt-kly meetlne
of Troop || toolsli; at Tr*»
o'clock In the Hop) 1st t'hurrh
alines, H J, Nil anno,turrit lo
day.
.

To-Night—
Clark
GABLE
—Tuesday—
The Big Pay

Register at the Matinee
Hugh
HERBERT

B R IE V E

Mary

G C d T lV ^ '

. .

H O I.A N D
Frank

The radio program of
Ihe
firm limit. Courtly 'Chamber of
Comimtrre will tie presented to­
morrow from l|:l| o'rloek to
1:15 o'clock from radio station
WHIM, ‘
.
. ..

M cH U G H

,pcr
turning

Carol
HUGHES

Hupcrlntcndetit of
Public In'
•tructlon T. W. lowton report cl
today that 7R |wrr*nl of the
school Looks to ho furnished by
the Btate had already Iwcn rej calved and vrrro belag msrknl
and dlarlbulrd by the county
book clerk. Mr*. Helen Brhults.

FOR DELICIOUS
• SNACKS . . .•

mors activitlee than any other
organisation In the school.
To sutytenUaU tyi* statement
Mr. Johnson presentnl the report
of Herbert Thurston for his aetivl .l
ties over a four-year period. Ac­
cording to the report Herbert!
made $887J 4 profit from his pro-!
JecU during th* four years. On hlx
project this pest srsson, the Fu­
ture Farmer member made nearly
$4M profit an a project which was
Carried on outside his regular

e Hcuerve

AU G U ST 3 THRU AUGUST 8

Sliced Pineapple No. 2. Can ;
U B a ri

Tomato Juice . 14 0&amp; Gan
Sun-Light Cream Cheese
MWMMT------ 1...T

GH—Gov. Btbb orovae

WARSAW, Ind, Aug» 3. - (A71
—HI. clothing afire from gasoline
tfvH esplodad la tb* tank of his
ear, Hudson Itmltti, tl. dlrrd in­
to a', horse trough end put out
Ihe fit ms*.

Swaakyi

far "prolific

Del Monte Limas

PERMANENTS

' MANICURE *

A n d o il

AND ARCH

WAVES A
SPECIALTY: AT

20 families to the

Every J3
COMPLETE qj
ammer, with its beat,

pnnl* *trisks*

r*: -*-■

No. 1 Can

Cooking BEARS 10 lbo................... 23$
bu*.... . . ........ 80c
LEMONS dor..............
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14

O n s la u g h t
Chuck Aleno Passes
Martin Of Daytona
With .338 Average
O R L A N D O , A d i '.
I* Hanford
Lookout*
w w * &gt;***»■ &gt;« U taka but o m gam#
ta [
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Mrs. Hauptmann To
Try To Clear Name

'll.e.relo. N U ia i U . I I I* - I I .
-or.n.y, . Orion
TC XII XX at . l l '
*d, hlla poled not f i l l nod mna ".w
iL ri/ ! rr*?»,
lldrlhann.
Dal.
*7 X*X •• 1*4 .*••
IrMull.n..
o
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|aa
141 t* *l.tti
betted la ( l l ) mark* oqnated.l hmiih. i'&gt;ln'
yi.ne., fwiuind »X t i* «x lai ,tt«
and two new mark* ralnbllahml.|
.«|-V|II*
Adair hecamn Iha Drat player. MTeia.r. ,'lr'nn
lo acont alg run* loald* elglil | KTnJj**/1 rnltet
Inning*, and a'w orld record In' i-hindo.'
organ lied lull waa bettered IM**| anwwraSrSdit *&gt;r1
when lh* flrnl II bnllefa to faro llnlr-.mh, ' h. nf
Orlando pllchara arored rnn|.
,,'m**An«.|j.li«
Orlando held II* .allm Hull
_____ _
fielding lend orer RelAind, near- m _i
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ly loalng ll Wddneaday night 4 H E S T /
whan thn (lull Infield hobl.led. ‘ '
'
eight ilmea, n record for the
rt-eatDA r
Orlando aeason. .
.
Merrill Ifubbell, timlb.r nf aeafeJu
of lh* New York Giant alar, allll y ,L * ,V4 5 7 ----remain*-- undnfealed among tb* i-aialltaU. ™
hurlera with fir* alralghl rW*
•
torlaa, white Elbert Padgett of o T u b i?
Oalnearltlo baa bnoated hi* - rlc*
h a t io Hi
lory airing to t l In t l declalona. _ h.

11KItI.IM. Aug. t. — (A’) -M r..
Bruno ^Richard Hauptmann la un
her way lock to the United Bute*
to continue her effort* to clear
the name of bar hualfcnd, execut­
ed for th* killing of Ourio* Auguatua Lindbergh, Jr.
flha I* du*.in Naw York today.
Mr*. Hauptmann cam* ta Ger­
_ P ITC M R M I' HMl ORlia
many Juna 17 to vlait her p*r«nU
ICt.hae—Cteb
O W L *
•t * Markgrocnlngen, near Htutt- lluUb.il.
Lai-a
1 1 * 1
garL Rha alao aaw bar huaband’a Hold.lock, Del. &gt;i I . • •
ll.nn.rt,
aged mother at KamtniDalcDrlaodO . 1
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to t i
Thn Midway at Iha 1111 Gold­
en (late International Kipoalllon
will cocar 40 acraa of Ik* 114err* laland In Ban Praaclaeo

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—UP)— Two awmthcarta of Clell
War day* cam* *rro*a th* atat*
line to g*t a marrlag* without
waiting th* thro* daya required
by a new lltlnola law.
They » era Geerg* Banda, SS,
nf Ptaerrrltla, Califs ami Mr*.
Ida Steranaon, St, of Capron, ill.
Both had been married before.
Their flrat rngagemrat wa*
broken mor* thin DO-year* ago
when .Sanda went wcat to acck hte
Th* Tllteg* of Chofldar Eng.
la noted for IU ch**a*.

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p lay.)
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and Darla: 0**1* Bhd C*r*y.La/X
no *&gt;a*»at J«»w Turk ft Hr. .I-nina
*. I t . . «n ball.: off C h .e C l.r
. Kent*I v fleerul 4. ^ r l l » r
f . . Hirerk ntiT' l.&gt; R h h .ltl
X.
r'hendler I. I l i i . nff Knupal I In
t X-X lanrnna. H u n .Ill I t In t 1*1
C TrolIrr I In t Mil h r pitcher:
hr llo arlil JL lM a a g le ).
ru n t
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I ilred for tranaplantlng to tb*
all* of Han Prnnrlarn’a last Expnalllon.
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third' and cam* horn*. Lake
Mtr*w horn*
but lh*
umpire
'salted lb*
runnar aafa on a
»«»y close play. Wright went lo
far Bralnard at thla point. McMulten alngted on th* flrat ball
pitched aeoring BUub. Thla wa*
a hard gam* for th* Lookout* to
teoo and only the great fight In
MW* kipl them In thar* to win
two aecnnd game.
• ' l l tb* fourth gam* of the •••
rim, th* locate won by a acore of
four to two. Sanford uaod Mot*.
'Ortafl.ld, and Wright. Wright
getting credit
for th*
win.
Wright allowed lh* C-Mtn but
Ml* hit In hte four Innlnga on thd
mound.
a Th* Lookout* play th* Palalka
laam In (Unford today. Th* locate am only three and on* half
gam** out of flrat place,

L e d

SEW YORK, A w .
Yankee* walloped the BC Lonla
Browne 14 to ( fM lw O f In n
battle • of homer* to take the
current eerie* (wo I t a n toon*.
Back Ieg np the *(t*ctlTe pitchIn i or Bpnd ^handler, who mad*
kin flrat etart nine* being r»tailed from th* Y c rk r Newark
lArm,
nuidderarW row\ tagged
Ur*k plwh*rd tor\ n Htr* inr h id | n e ^ O N U n e r lo 'a thirtyflrat" home run,' Lon Gehrig'*
|w#bty-ftrit and' Red Rolf*'* fifth.
(tehrlg led tb* aaaaull on Ixm
Koopal and hi* two aurceaaor*
bp hitting for th* cycle, gelling
a triple, doubt* tad ting)* In
ad^tlon |o hi* homer and drlrlllg In Ihr** rnna. Each of th*
Yank*' roiihd tripper* ram* with
a maa on baa*.
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flrat llm* la weak*. plttblarpradominated Florida'* Stale League
b r g i N a*rte* wjlh Urn
*«•
_* atn *_____ it*. n .U p n MeslUilvn. ri&gt;■r■ m■■.
Tw o boo# play, a fart' deflected fB t h e
M Jetdm f Qglnr«¥lllg
o n . Snorirwui I’m l i i N . laORg*&gt;.
th*
Beak-end. O a ln e n fllte .ilU . PWlllpa- glalaa haa*. aUM ul- general alorap of a lark* major
.»
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DneOl* ■ pteyt
lljr of Iha ie-ndd regular play. Ut* flrat f l l M ^ l M Htana ntartli. to l-hllllpa. Left * f h**»a:
the
■ waa rained out, IW Gain**- deafen! t .
| Heae an era whoee mark* touched
l | ,
, L i u Bvua i k , hell.! off Brain*rd t, gtarra 4, .!»# or belter figure,
*|nb tcoktthd thud and to* &gt; (r M w
k, nra tn a ri t, mOftlrtal ararage* ralaaaed her*
lout* r a l l M
to win
th* erra 4. lilt* erf llralaarc T la
. ’I »- l
iBBlug* l i
n u ll
*ff by l&lt;*agoe Beerelary
peter
•». . .
* SWrluhl I la a* laelag*.
|lntil* flrat game. Lefty Joe p-r**i -amtih and Caarart. Laelag Heheal rareal that Chuck Aleno, Plltman, II *
4* 111 14 I* .XI
XX *1 I* « » , l t
tn u n ' effratiraly
blanked
^
•' • » — * I he flaahy DeLand third *arher, Hold.mill. Day
llnah.ik Dri-nnd 41 I I I tt M i l l
ha*
replaced
Pepper
Martin
of
‘ Ideal*,
allowing
them
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Al.no.
t# I I I U l*| ( l l
Dajriona Reach aa the laagua'r Martin. Daytona !• l* i I I 1*1 III:
ate aeatteyod hit* white th*'
a n to n iy n a u u
Hend.ra. Day
*T &lt;71 41 I t ! ,11
•n wer* collecting 1 1
hit* M * r M B
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A Iradtnr bailer amuni Iha ma- Adair, fl.le n d II* I I I 14 I I I ,III
jorlly game regular*. The
fig ­ Ktarr. HI. A
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a
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ure* rotertar lh* week fading Martin. Han
Morten.
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14 117 5 ll
with game* of Thuraday night. Oeneerrik.-Ht:* ~ * 1« *it*
♦ * » * • ll* (II
triary, Hanford
** XI* *1 I I I M
Jnlf StUngatoa. Han
t* t l f I I II* So
ln T* game* lo IS for'Marlin; fdalagalan.
CTe »* I I I at ||S S»l
« » l«4 I I 11 it**
Aleno'haa pounded on( 114 Ml* (Irani. Day
Hal.e. HI Aug ICX I I I I t I I I fttl
In t i l irtpa.'for an arerag* of aulnd.il,
HI. A I I I IT* I I 1*7 i i i l
14*l*d and m m ouL
Then tb* w m I m . ' p
.1J», Jnal three point* b*tl*t
• rate poured down and the gnm* iniiuip^
i.‘
If i f i !
Ihea Ihe .MS of Martin. Aleno U B S - W
al.o I. arennd In runa balled la W F ’ iSftl\ .1! t*4i it*
p - ' Y**t«rday tfte 'TE d n ro rtr CItihJ o a i u k . V i
Uaatry,
with Cl.
• ttkfcted to Gahwavlll* to meet N'-MuH.n,
_ _ Ana-Day
14 47 * I t J ilt
Toar
player*
cracked
lb*
.SM
ti. t u n s u b g
ti i n Ti i*t (tax
i Utem Li another doubt* bill. ' j {-Hm;./ n
c
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is
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ra
ta
tf* i t tt.xax
or heller mark for lh* flrat lime Mrnlth. Ortende
M f t l l a tY M t
t^ -in th* 7lr*t r*nU. Big Dau g;»rh. u
M
b 'W eek*. .Vh*y were: llmilh of
l J o Uh M Via. on Ihc mound’
Palalka, P h la d o 'o f El, Augua- I'ntl.rMin, Dal.
■jib*, local*.' Th# Lookout* played R**'*"- ‘ h
It III I ) I I I I I
lln*. Runner of Irf-a.burg and lh- iVnrenal. (Jr ** !M t i at. t n
I 'I om * ball behind him ahd h* war S 'w ^ e r i
Trarent.il. I'nt
*1 143 t l 1)1 .177
Oreralreet
of
Orlando,
Jyt tfrubla one or two llm**. Ban al.l»in*no«
llrarh. H '.lll. -47 l* t II t l Jl4
The
lleltand
lied* booaled l-rlrhard. Ann
*1 &lt;«• It •&gt; .XH
r 'f*fd held a on* to nothing I m lL ,To,di. f
W.
In.via., u .«
*1 I I I M 1*1 ,|TX
Ihelr Hub 1-alilng mark to A
wnUl th* teat Inntng when thaj u—nittaS
Arnohi. Im h r
» U l at 74 .rTi
.ITT, ala polala* ahead of th* name**. Ijrl.g
XI 1*1 XI a* .MX
G'Man *cor*d twin to tak* the ^ ',7 .% "^
ihlmrr.- Del. ' a* s*l »’ *1 .til
Daytona
Reach
Inlander*,
main­
Vail gsma. Bareli led off with aai*Mritl'e
tarry, (irl.nrln
X* II* II It .XTI
ly becaaae___of
Ihelr
record:
r ir ategte and waa aacrlflced U
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, iacnrul by Itevcnccntl. IJving.lon,
Krr«rai R
t Wttteg f*r Roglno, n|pd to rightStank walkad and Sparkman hit r « « i.. m
' « kaU back of Mcond which

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Advancing Forces Of
. Chinese Subjected
To Air Attacks On
BorderOf Shantung

Lailfe Delegation 0|]
' Local Persons Pfc&gt;

Nippon Infantry
Is Pushing South

A
' dalegotion from Bab*
fojd *lU*J*d lb* broadcast Of itM
Rfmlnoli. County Chamber of
Commerce "Good Nalghhrr" radio
program presented today at I3;4t
o'clock over radio iutU a WDBH
Entertainmart «aa pruvldad by
lira. W. G, Flaming who rang two
•on*». praoontad a maakal road*
lor, and a humorou, moaalegua la
negro
dialoct-.- Mlaa Margnrot
Daria accompanied Mrs. Flaming
at tba piano.

Itk sIn '.O r U n d o j

More Jap Re-Inforcements Pour In From)
Manchoukuo Bases
TIENTSIN. Aug. 3.— (A P )
Japan—y suxpltnea rained
bomb* on tbo vanguard of
advo^if'ChitM U0 armies to-1
m of

Hopeh and Shantung
province;, 80 ml lea aoutb o f
bare,'
&gt; A column of Japancm in*

fan try. supported by artillery
aad task*, waa prmbg'aMthward
Ip, farced marehao, ta dispute tha
of coatnl^— Tanintant
A birthday cake and an 1c* crejim party brought thla happy
•mil* to Mrodarkk B. Snlle, Jr, aa he colebratad hla *7th birthday
at Chicago. The birthday waa hla accond In an Iron limy alnce ha
waa atrlcken In China March 31, 1938. Tba picture Woa made by
the youth’* father In o Chicago hoapltaj.

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left Of N a vy Planes, Ships
unt t o r Fan-Am erican
Forced D ow n A t Sea
MRS, HAUPTMANN RETURNS^ CLAIMS NEW EVIDENCE

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Two Department Oi^_
Commerce Officials
Among Passengers

Tha program Waa bogtn wboo
a representative of (bo Oriaado
CSawbtr of Commerce. O. A.
ftooo. welcomed tha Frmtaota
County d« legst ion and htnxfucod
T. E. Simpson, prraldont of tbo
local trad* . body,
maattr of
ceremonies.
Ma Introduced the following par*
rona to member* of (hr Creator
Orlando Chamber of Gommerrot
V/. B. Ballard, W. B. William*, V.
A. Dyaon, W. 0. Kllbee. 0. U
Thraaher. O. P. Herndon, W. R.
Duproo, If. J.. Lodge, Prod R. Wd*.
ion, H. J. Lehmann. W. ft. Coloman, G. E. Rotllna, Ralph Bay*
well, f . K. Ilouahnlder, and Mr*
Planlny and MUa Darla.
W. B. Williams, chairman of tbo 1
*’T. Claiming kb# had uncovered ‘ new cv»tlenr*,H Mra. Rruno Richard I!
Semi nolo County Board of Com- pooled Lindbergh kidnaper, returned to the United Stale* from a vlail In
mlaaionerm, yroeted the aaaemhty
Wo» met hr Joliui B. Broun (right), head of a private delretire agency
•rat waa followed by Fred h. Wn-i
(rtnianM by her aolh Manfrlod. now four year* old.
ron. attorney for tbo city of Ron*!,

Goodbye Folks

Junior Lookouts
Score Tenth Win
Over Pirate Crew
Tba leudbg Junto? Uoknwt#
chalkod up tbalr tanth win ru.
cCntly when they defeated the
youny Pirate* by • • } * * •* u
to 7 la another of. ifco * * » • *
•ponaorcd by Edgublp Warren,
recreational auperrUor of tbo
W hA*
Hurling for tba Lookout* waa
Hobart McCall, white on th*
mound lor tha Pints* waa John
firttTi,
Mtea Warren proaentad tb* fol*

right fieldj aad 0 *M Stagloury,
&gt; Flpyara for tba Pirate* Includ.
M. Edge, sbartstapi J. O ar
ter, ptechari Cbartes Parka, first
kaaoj E. Cruoby, Mtebwi Jaama
Carter,- conter ftekC E. Jater,
third baa* | Cbartea Oarmly, right

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Sanford National (luardamea
WASHINGTON, AUg. 1.—(4^-wore roeaatly publicised tn aa A White Houaa announoomeot
lasao of tha Port McClellan aec- that ProaMogt Hooavrett haa
llon of lb* Annlaton Star,, ac­ boon advised hf can fill the
cording ta Intana* 11on received present Supremo Court vacancy
today.
,
after Conyraaa adjourns stirred
Of Captala Ooorya Mcltory, ad­ up a horael’e neat ' yesterday
jutant of tbo Uud Infantry Hrl • among Senate too* of hla de­
yada.. It waa stated that ha -t* feated roan reorganisation bill.
a bon diplomat** OoLodA Joe
Senator vandanbarr. Republic­
•pb O. Hatcbteoa, eiecntlr# of­ an, Michigan, proposal that the
ficer of tb* 1141b Infantry, U Senate-go on record against an
"tb* right band man of Culonrl aftrr-adjournment.. Ha augrested
Prooton Ayr** In tb* Ttorlda Jt adopt a roaoiaUoa declaring
1IENDATE, A a y , y, _ ( 4 V National Oaard Camp. Oulonel tha preaidant should
nominate Two laaurgoat brtyadoa woro" re­
Hntchlaun la looked upon aa ttie Supreme Court luatloaa whan It
ported today tn have driven-MaIs possible for tha Sonata to drid-ValencU troops from their
pas* upon thorn before thenora principal mountain fortifiestkm on
Inee* aerr* any time on tha th# Terucl front near baaas and to
high bench.
have gut tholr main communica­
White Houaa official* aunoube- tion* artary.
g*minor* County law eoforea­ ed that Attorney General Cam­
An official bifuryawt coauyml*
rneoi bmetala concanCrutad at- ming*, la an Informal opinion, quo recounted hi detail tha twin
IGWotlawed &lt;*• VB*V Throe*
forts last weak on tha approoperations, tb* latest devalopbsaaten of "bootleggara," Bhormanta ta Oanorallaalmo Francisco
Iff Charlie Hand reported today.
Franco's effort ta hammer a
Aa a rooalt of )htlr .drira
w*d*n Into gar—
git territory
against tba Illicit liquor gSUari
ta Eastern Spain and spill tba
la tbo Coaaty throo poraoal bars
liaison hitwemi W.1.-A itairid
already boon arrooted ahd II to
and coastal Vitenata, temporary
M galloaa of "moonaklaa" con
M il of the B apubthaa govarwflaeatod, tbo Sbarift a*Id, adding
meat flald baadgnartara 4 at tha
that tbo law broakaru would hr
JACKSONVILLE. As*, t —(41 summit of a 4300-foot pinacted
ckarwpd with lb* ante of latoxl- —Tba' Weather Durooa said to­ moantaln and stacks of munltlonj
aaliag bororagoa without the day lb era was o.rldaaco of de­ and iu (ltdIda, tbo emnvqnlqtw
proper gororumont stamp.
velopment* of a tropical atom ■aid, and at tenat lOO gotammont
Short If Hadd Indicated that hi over tbo Northern Bahama I » ttead, wero laft In Bata* by tha
would cuutlau* hi* dries la aa land*.
uffort to awash tbo "booUag
Small craft along fh* East
rtag- la tbla County,
Coast of Florid* and la Nmrfbara Bahama water* Worn mara­
ud . t o
oxarcla* caution during
tba aaat 34 boar*.
T b a . Weather Bureau laauad
Very tew t n c*rtm*ato* ta- tba following. advlaary at -Pi|g
A, M.: "Squally weather waa rgvutatag land. on which tha l » » f —
--------over tba
BUU-bad County lax aa warn 00 ported pt li M A. M,
Northern Bahama Ulanda aad tba tbalr "buy
said wav* sold at the public sow.
oeaaa to tba aortboaat wttbprte* -Ibeueomlag
Oau bate yaatarday at tbaOdwrl
Ban • «maw bat batew attrmal sad Stela
Agrii
Hated daw b y T a a
Oollomoa
teldaaca of the davilopmaa( o i imard
aad
a Atgkl attestation with tb* e*h agoarlaa a n
ter about. n mltaa nortjiwtet uf *a » aouvoulrt
Nassau^ Tba condition* aptHpr ta iaada.’af riot
party Mi) JUkta* ladt
ba taovlag northtraqlward, T h a Iba tourtai I
Utag that all Ikw oerarticle*
blghwt ‘ wind* ’ nportad wara It man abd Jaj
*a*d want to tba ^uaatP

Sheriff Makes Drive
Against Bootleggers

Tropical Storm, In
Making, Reported
By Weather Bureau

Few Tax Certificates
AYe Sold At Auction

g (ft Library
Seen Probable
Through W PA Grant!

'tUkatet wbieh x it r ua
it |a iba'Blata Trotauty
ri» sag owaaruhlp Utha
rataud wtli ba voatad la*
1 If Uaaa *r* unpaid far

11 Passengers, Crewi
Of Three On Board
Huge Aircraft Which
Was OnRegularlloR

Brown, Lehmann
Seeh TMind* For
F lorida Exhibit

WASHINGTON, Aug, I. —
(A lk&gt;—Tbo War Department to*
relred o aiaoaayo froai It* Baa*
■ mi military eotaftllahmaut to* ■
day aaaertlay an army piano had
located tbo mining 1‘wn-Amrrlran-Grace Alrwaya flying boat i
N mile* north**at of t rlalobol
hot bad foond wo algao of «fa
Mar h. Tbo brief radio meawayo .
raid merely that tbo olrllqev *
which corrtod It paooeayoro and.
a crow of thro* waa located *
"totally trader water with M ,
alyaa of Uf*."
\
BALBOA,
Canal
Zone,
A u g . 8 — ( A P ) — T w cn ty-tw t*
United States navy
pinna#
fanned m it’ovqr the Isthm us'
and coaatllno today In search,
o f the missing
P an -A m p n -*
can-Grace
A lrw a y a
Uy)WC.’
boat with 11 passengers a n d .

Si

9

Navy air haao at* A c o * Boar
rnmbad the area South uf bay*
fur tha plane which had M (
been heard from alnce It report*
ed bad waalher at T :ll P.
laat nlaht.
(The
Karr
Department
at,
Washington anld a total oC U
plant*, the Nary aircraft binder,
Teal, tbo aurvey atilp Not otula
and tha daatroyara Taylor and
Babbitt bay baa a ordered Into
Eerie Brown, general manager
tba ••arch)
uf the Florida Kahll.it at.tha Cleve­
A radio meaaaga lait
night
land Eapoeillon, and Karl l.eh* Indicated tha ahlp waa nearing
mann. eocretary uf the Lake Cotm* Crlatobal, It daaUnatian, on tbo
ty Chamber o f. Commerce, ap­ Atlsntc aide of thu ranal and
pealed before the Rrmlnola Coun­ waa dMcondlng In aearrli of an’
ty Commlaaluners In their nyuter opening In a heavy rlond bank.
meeting yreterdey and roqueeted
The
Pan-American c l i p p e r ,
the board tn Inrtudr * flva per­ tcboduled to tak* off at &lt; A, M.
cent capita levy on all rtehlonte. today tnp Miami, Klurtdu. and
of tha County in their budyat for! with which the mlaalng ehlpwaa
the coming year tn ilafrmy th* o v | to have made iounectfuna Can*
peneea of the Elurlda Exhibit, and, called lla flight ami Julned thy
alan tn get fund* for the Ftnridsi ••arch.
Fair In lie held In New York in
All* nthar pan-Amerlran-Uraco
1939, No definite action waa taken Alrwaya ship* alao w*ru taken
ItWelleoed eia raa* TUrvef - [ from their regular service ta
hunt the big Hlkoraky amphibi­
an which waa flying froip Guay­
aquil, Ecuador.
- f,
By
Tb* pilot waa Stephen Dana,
Among tba paaaangora wero two.
Many new book* have been United ntatea Department of
purchased fur the enjoyment of Coramarco officiate—lira Martin
Q.
Caldwell—’Thomas
th* Increacod number of readers and C,
of Uia Hanford Public Library, Wakaly, representative of tba
it was stated today by Mra. E. National CHr Bank of NawYork
and Oscar Millar, a Ford Motor
J. Moughton, city librarian,
She stated that although June Company employ*.
iraders were great in number,
the July circulation far exceed*
ed 5,000, and It wa* exported
1JNDHAY, Calif, Aug. 3.—OT)
that August would be the great­
— Leiter Miller reported yeater*
e st month uf the year:
gooaa
Last year, the rlrrulatlon ol day that hla full grown
the library wa* about 55,000 and drowned in three inches of water.
indication* show that th* coming
year might
tower over ■ that
1
amount.
Included In the new hooka for
Faraaaat
thla summer wrr,. about 60 JuvaFlorida; .partly cloudy poaelbnil* anJ count!,«« light fktlan
hooka which ahould be rery on* ly ahowara In' aaat portion to­
night. Wednesday cloudy, occa­
tertmining, Mr*. M oughton laid.
sional ehower*.
Squally
along
East Coast tonight and Wodaoaday. Extnrao Northwuat Flur*
Ida;' F a i r tonight, Wednesday
partly cloudy,

Appear BeforeCounty
Commissioners A t
McetlngOn Monday

eminent would give Preeldcnt
Roosevelt a vaaet amount of pow­
er Which runyraee could b* euro
of rocoeerlny tmly by o twothirds role.
Tha Virginian, wbu long has
argued that governmental rear
gaalSBtlon should effort greater
economic*' than tb* admlnletrw
lion tuu proposed, opened flru
on lb* moaour* at a RenaU
C b » rlc-i E .

M r r r la in , * m em ber

I

uf the I’rr.ldrot'i reorgaiiirallim ( I
rommlttee,
retorted
from
th» I;

wRaoo* Btandi
•■I don't know whether Renatof 'Byrd oorioualy Intended to
Intimate tbo (Itw Id M t'i) com*
m Ittee did no* Intend to maintak tha Democratic form of iiuf
gwrornmtnt, but If ha did, I 're­
seat lt.*r
Byrd replied t
■I said nothing about anybody1
Intention*. I only as Id what wa
lOoollooeg »u r m « -never

Effort M^de To Get People To Make
Souvenirs From State Raw Products

Many New Books Are
Bought
Library

Mlaa Son)a
and formerly
amataur akat*
New Yorker*

C IT Y

N E W S

B R IE F S

whlab If followad through, will
Boy Scout Troop 14 hold It*
ba tba maaaa at providing ogtra weekly meeting laat night In the
laeOmaa to our cttliena.
Baptist Church annex.
Uavotafora, tbo difficulty l l t t *
aurfcotteg of thla type product
Twenty-five marriage llrrmri
woro loeuvd In the County Judge'e
o ff Ido during July, 13 to white
t llari tb* bUyar a t 'a minimum COQplee and 13 In colored.
cU3L Tba Blale Agricultural Marktdlag Board ludlcatad (kat It , Poraone docketed with varloue
wig ha a position to ba of m - charge• will kpprar befon” City
*lata *1 * la IkU work and had Judge Fnnk I,. Miller in a •**'
Foraonal eballenfra, obearvatlou
ilw aly devised a, teatetlrapUa Ulan of tb* MudlrJpal Court thu.
1**te, and other contra!* were pre­
fur,- tba marketing of tka trod*
vented to tba member* of Boy
What tke Board wjakaa topi- - County Sheriff Charlie, Hand
certaba at tka present tlma la sp a t yesterday In Gslnrovllla
wlmUim ar not there la a eof (Uoruoalng official matlere with
William Gorlach. a* • wlnnrc of
fMtate asm bar of prod« cor* ta ( t a r i f f J. P. Ramsey of Alachua
peraoaal taapection. waa mad*
thSTAtete to auk* the project rounty, It waa learned today.
woCthWbU*. II wtaboe to kaotf
Tb* Faodmtn Cirri* will glv* flag bearer of th* color guard.
tk* aamkor of prudocen aad * daare Wadnooday night In tha A fter a report of "good to raa"
wbA - iboy make. la ordar that Loka Mary Community Hall, It from tka varloue members of tba
tkta awrvxy might bo xpoadliy was awmaand today. Tba public troop, patrols wero dismissed ta
dlccua* plana for tba M at f a *
cafWWML Ml*. Gladys Kandatl,
wooka,
7bf*BM*Uag waa t a charge uf

LOCAL WEATHER

Boy Scout Troop-5
Hag Weekly ^Meeting

Yaatarday, 39.11; today, 39.91.
Froolpltatlan
Total for yesterday. ..... - JC
Total for month to dal*-.... A t
Trmparoturo*
Maximum, 91, minimum. T3;
Off)rial Report
&gt; J.

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f y / O ft*}

m s m M b it

Outfit Comes R«M«* S«l*di
To Clash With Ah* Waits To Be
Gome Tonight Asshtsat Coach
F o r m e r S ta r A t h le t e
T o L eave Job A t
D u k e
U n iv e r s ity

l^ a iU A

WINTER PARK, July » « . Agsln Roll in* College hu rracbad
Into tht Carolina* to find *
football coa'h, TW» Urn* tba *#Itctlon la AUa Walt* who la
leaving a job under Wallace
Wad* nt Dak# University to Join
th# Roll In* Staff In- th# Pall a#
an aMlatant I* Coach Jack M«*
Dowall and to leach In th# Uepartmmt of PaycHelogy.
Waite, who made a name far
ktmaelf n an all-around athlete
hi football, batkctball, track and
swimming at thu University of
South CaroUna between 191*
and 1921. being raptaln 'of th*
football, track • and awlmmlng
tram* in hi* amiloe year, ha*
been an aaalalant to Wallace
Wad# at Dub# for th# paat air;
Having iron poaaeulon ei th# coveted Davis • up for th# flrat tin# In 10 year*, th# United
year*. Formerly he ep#*b*d at
Aaherllh High School, fleet In State* tennis taam I* shown aavlng th* court* at Wimbledon, England, with th# trophy after their
ISSl, and later from 19*4 to 4*1 defrat of the British, La t to right: Don Budge, Frankie Parker, Walter Pate, non-playing rap'
1M1. Ho bp* a|M oaaehad at tabt, who 1* holding th* rap; Bltsy Grant of AUanta, Ga., and Gen* Mako. Thla picture was radioed
Um Vnlrer.lt/ of * Ttaag 'ftam*

STATW

Oalnnrtll* ...... .. H
Ag|u&gt;li&gt;&lt;

ibvt# . .
n*
Wright waa dee to bo
A# jaoaad fo r the Looktni#
i~ Daily Harper -w ti slated
hart for th*i Had*. DeLand
' not' bee# able to g#t to
Iht (hi* n i m l Wright hat

H Lootmoie will play at
hair own'fWM taMght/* • tar­
ing 1th# * DoLahd ’d i t f ha* Um
g*m# . of :their vwiegam#
«#. • 1Pmbably &gt; -'Wright - -and
m «IH otart the garni*.
*nr If a yoaag aoatbpaw wad
taraad/la aoma-Mai gft*h-

arioNAtVi
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1«3 to in t, and

Kachan-!

ridge High fa. San Antonio, Tex**,
In th# rear lltS-IS,
Bat Walt# I* much mare than
a football roach, lie waa an
oaUtandlhg student at South C*r
olbia when he rreeirtd hi# A. B.
degree in 1PM, and for the past
ala yean he ha* pursued gradu­
ate studlea bi psychology and
education In 1131/
- - ’
WalU wlll be ||*d up, with!
cmWng responsibilities at Boll-,
In* In Iba Fall term byl will be-'
com* a dignified instructor ofi
paycbolcty In th# Winter and
Spring terms, the same schedule!
wKh hli *olleague, Jack McDuw* j
all, follawa.
Th# particular'Job McDowell
will Assign to hlsnow assistant •
111 Iht Fall will b« to develop the
line of the Tar'a squad. The

mm- played In /-thu- loaga*
ktarday. Th# •(•landara pot
t* hit# good for trta ran# off
ivto, pitching for St. Augaak . Cbarkut An tk# monnd -for
» Minder* allowed th# Raldto
t 'four ‘ bit# dud raoalraf a
kit .foe a ikiiout win. Rafn#
kftaoa. polos oat-a long trtpl#
. Um eighth with th* base*
Idad. Back Bddgort, foraar
word aeeond •• baoomaa nod
f of BUI Itogar* played aoooad
•d. for tb# salnta,
lb tk# other ■gam# played.
Itnaarlll# defeated Palatka 1-1.
il* wla hart BaafordW ebaaeaa
gottlag th# Ia*go* lead back
«.'• Vatu last night- Sanford
la - on* gana# oat of first
too, Right now Radford I* two
UM out of the lead and la

bright pro ipert* fur the turning.,

D o u b le B i l l T o B e
P la y e d T o m o r r o w
Tba Sanford lookouts ird
tb* Gainesville U-Mrn will piny
a double bill .at the Hanfanl
Municipal AUdelle . Field .to­
morrow- Th# first game will he
played e l 3i-W .o'clock and -the
second game will begin at M:1C
o'clock tomorrow night. Thiw
two gssssa will probably deckle
whether or not Ranfprd will he
bock on lap of the league soup,
Hanford' I* (wo game* ant of
first-plaC# trailing the G-Mrn.
If both teams win tonight, a
dautle victory would pl#c# the
lookouts In a tt* for flrat so
4)1 Sanford fin * should be on
hsnd for Ibeae'lmportent game*
tomorrow-

right rkldT
Junior Lookouts .Wathnn,
Player# for the Cracker# wgvei
Edge, enter field; Bill Me)fulA rt Defeated By M.
|*n,.pitchetT-Undhergh JIalIr third
Georgia Crackers b#a#| Glenn Cochran..right flaid;'
The . Sanford Junior Lookout!
ovorpowarad th# Georgia Crack­
er# few thaJr eighth win recently
In a tight g#m# with n score of
14 to 19.
Lookout# was Ifughl* Whalchel,
On tb# mound for th# ybung
while i Bill McMullen pitched for
th# CrackersLook«bta arm: Pate Brock, catchIncluded In- tb* -lineup for the
agt C. Boslorv shovtiPopl -Ralph
Betts, second baaa; W. B. Betts.

will iirobahly alto

W B lt e g hard to v i m away the ■Up.between It and the G-Man,

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the freshman squad.
Jack McDowall, former North
Carolina State slur, baa long been
an admlrvr of Walt*’* ability a#
a IIn# conch and n scholar. Both
coaebad at Aahorlll# High and
both aludlod psychology and aducatbm at th* gradual* school at
Duka Unirenlty. McDowall ha*
bean highly successful at director
or athistles and coaeh at Ratlin*
sin* h* look charga lD 1999,

Blind Student May
Coach Blind Teams
PULLM AN. Wash., July W. (P )— Chaunsey Hahn, Stoyaarsld
Washington Slat* college student,
Kna an almoat clear field In hi*
*ho**n profstsleu.Ua want* to be -

*Tb# YapJtr.gtet' BWM. tVjL^rfrran atart In t)i4' itfoV inning, on
■ hit bataman, twi* * Wilks, Red
Rolf*'* single. Dickey's fly-ball
and Billy Rogsll’s error. Tba Ti­
gers palled ap to a tie bp tba
intend, howrrtr, scoring on# .‘In
tk# flrat on thra# hlU. and two
mar# 1# th# second on Laaba*
hpm* ton.
Th# Yank# #dd#d twamoreht
th# fourth «n Gehrig*# circuit
singlet by Jak# Powell and Tony*
Larscrt, and Myrll Hoag^groimH
dost and another m th# fifth on
i p Th# Tlg#n cam# back to tt»
again In th# altth with a two-run
rally, featuring Oooa# Coalin'#
plneh-doubl#, aftar setting on#
tally In th# fifth on Hank Gr##n*
berg's douST*.
Thing# want along than until
Wakey broka op th* hall gam# in
th# final chapter.-The defeat dropped the Tiger#
b#eh into third plac# after ■-•nt'
day atay In th# nnmrup spot,

John C#rt*r, flrat haeir; Jam**
Carter, aecond baae; R. EdgR
left field; Al McMullen, ehortatop; hud II. C Tlppln*. catcher.
Saturday morning, tka victor*
will maet th* Piratai at th#
Ninth Street bateball diamond at
0:00 o'clock, according to Karenin
Warm, recreational aoperrbor
of th# Work* Pregraaa Adralnit:
trallon, who apowaora the gam#*.
' There era more than l.ooo'haterolds, or minor planets, ra
volrlng tmund tka, sun. , , t

S c h e d u le O f
C o m in g G a m e s
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WASHINGTON. July 31.—
(A P )—Thu Senate rejected
today -s It neared a vote ofl
the Adminialratlon'a w »fe
nnd hour bill a proposal to
exempt from the provUtelWr,
employoea paid on a cortltnlb*
a&gt;on Iwnln.- Tho amendment,
offered by Senator Dnvtf,
Pennaylvtnla Republican, Vfho
argue* that many w r t u t i ™ '
tain only • few day* einpluym.rnt at Irregular Istarvdb i and
would be handicapped by erage
and hour regulation.
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hill la due late’ in tha *ft*#uoot»/ ;
Opponent* of tha meaaur# adjd
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G r o u p T o B a t t l e B o th
C T O A n d A m e r ic a n C o m m is a io n T o S tu d y J f f g E t a w M r —
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™ b* 8,nllUw lUrrlaon ad
F c d e r a t i o n O f L a b o r A H m 1 n 1ft t r a t i o n I n
A a m i *1
MUalaalppl. • cw rdU aU la.t wook
T u r b U le n t P a l e s t i n e for majority leader, and saafttbf
----r - :---------I Smith- irr-BO. tha Houtbaewte| GKNRVA, Jaly &gt;l^(ff)-artt- j , lmwll l(, .
togeUwA
I aln’A reqaaat fa# bnmedlgU' &lt;1* , i„ „ n nutrlght remit ;
ru**i«n of Ita Paleatinr partition j
moaturr.
|plan wa» rejectrd yralcrfcy by
jlarrlicm ahoUlcd that tffo bf^

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D is c o n te n t I b S a id T o
B e M u s h r o o m in g I n ­
t o O p e n R e b e llio n P a t H a r r is o n S h o u ts
M e a s u r e WrVould
o u ld B e
Franco ’Spanish
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Kuuiin
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on

t*h— piicrnmcnL enure mi toiler
aiiarrtrd a remit la eprnadlne
thnniKh Ihe limirgeut rearguard,
/ i m l t
&lt;r i 8 llll I •» National Cloard camp. ,»•
(A F J-Seru tor ‘ Lewis. III!-,--|4lw- w res-d., by
They declared tile dUcnnlent
ha* miiahrenmeil Into -lighting
«
lh®. ford', Company D. IJIlh ii.fra
within
(W ralU alm o
franco#
United States could be at, tr,.
mMlon nt e „ Klort
force* at Motrlf and Malaga on
war with China or Japan or.
NMInn„ „ uri| , reorJi.,g
Ihe .nulhnrn coaat.
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both-"within an hour' if
today
*The nutim-ah* grp *ald to he
.tlmllar to'that, which lb* .gov­
complied with demanda for /rom Fort MeCl*lUn._ Alabsm*.
ernment
RrcrlnuilT
reported
immediate enforcement of coi j.'cj. uutraUnn u in com
within ancient Oranada, aanthei
the neutrality law.
' | mand of at) th* local unit*.
J. R. PeUkoff, an attorney of Aiken, 8. C., and qn unidentified m *n perished, two other* were mUaing and 180 passengers and mem­ ■nulliern Spanlih city.
He made the ata lem cn t to. Although Company U bad nol ber# of tha crew were Imperiled by an expliwioii and fire that dt*etru)iil the I'hcna peake H»y liner, t'lly tif" Baltimore, en rou lefrom
Ilnwnrrr, an Iniurganl
radio
tha Sanala In dlacuMlflg recent been victorious In rocom years, | Baltimore to Norfolk, Va. The smouldering hulk of the vessel U
ahwn beached on Sandy Shoal* Jt mile* *nuthc*»t of HaHimoru. a'nnminremiat flaUy dented lh«
(lovernmenlT reporta of dlacord
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demanda that the United State* captain Ilartild Wa«hburn, r#m- Standing by Are.potlco and fire boat*.
wIIbln Kranco* troop*.
anforte th# neutrality Uw .yaln*t m, ud|
0[(, „ r (jf lhP
,llld
"Tranquility ta complete along
japrn. and China a . H U do.ng ,____ _ *
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,
the Madrid front, hot wd tn«**
against th* 8panIsh-civil -war
F R I E N D L Y Y A C H T IN G E N E M IE S
not forget that alter the calm
combatant*.'
come* iho atorm,'* the radio *nflteNTBW , North Ohtha. July
1* *
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t l . — UP) •— Jjpoaso* artillery
boomed nootluudasly (a Tientsin
la an attampt to drtee from th*
central ■ railway
alatlon , area
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tit A o n n jn - m

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t r a d i t i o n G iv e n A s
C a u s e O f “ B r e a k s ’^
ATLANTA, “ JftI/

mauled of H«o officer* purauad the third ha%l of
Ttchoay^ritifiU i- uTtiOoh fitini ‘-Clrwnri*
leader* p/de chalnganga Ihla week. Governor,
ih Itay, and the c D River* aent a tetlrr to Oo*-|
*1 Byron |Mi, 'ernor charle* Y, Hurley o f MasI Ihe League of Nation* mandate W0|,|4 H | up i tabor etahdaltl#
Wllllam
Jone*. rarhuMtl*- blaming hi* r*fu»*l to'
n.mmU.lon, charged with report-^hciard which could deatroy **lm»i‘
Hubert. Goodloe,] ntrmdlte an racapad convict for
Ing on tha plan to the League nc„ t |*rgv and email, by Ita adtha eHuatlon.
coil oc II.
mlniatratlvc ftata'* '
Rivera wrote Hurley that Ihe
The commie*Ion, which lo-gan It* Kmllh rtretan-d the meaaure I*
extradition refusal ha* reaulted 'n
hearing yeeterday In' an atmoa- hitendnl to “chrch the Inevitable
“ many pHaow break* thla week
|phere tanae with tha anlmoaity
gnuth from tho lowJ
with the reported avowed determi­
j of Jow* and 'Arab* to the parti- |r condition In ‘ which the War
nation on the part of lhu*e retail­
tlon project, decided Instead tn n^we,.n the Stale* left U.”
ing to make their way to M*a*aI proceed to a atudy of the Palea j *«|f South Carolina living con*
chuaetU In order to be safe from
I tin* administration during the &lt;|ItIona are eo kindly,” ha aald,
return to C^grgl*.
11**1 two riot-torn yrar*. '
j “that It take* only fifty cento *
nt* oineer* of Company II. Hurley recently Tefu*rd In1 ex­
1 It wia. decided privately after,
to ||ye reaaonably and corawere peraonally congratulated for tradite Jame* Cunningham, ne­
•a public aeaalon that the eommla-1 fortably, and In New Kngland It
their advaucetnahi by poet com­ gro tinder burglary »entenfe*, who
i »ion later wdl begin eaamlnallon take* a dollar and a half, than
mander llrlgadter General i’or- fled In |DS4 frdm • Futmn County
(hi the rvv nf'the mnle»t tjiat malchct their crall In the rlaaalc
of Su ynchl raic*. Harold 8. Vnndarhlll'llcfli mid Tom Hopwlth
Dana ware completed today •ena, who Haled that ha *»« C.a., prlwm ramp, w
rammlaalon, which recommended
for th* Bamlaola County “Cood welp^laaMd with thalr wnrh.
Hurley aald a hearing on Ihe came together for n friendly ihut. Van.h rl.ill'a American cup de
eatabllahment nf a Jewish atato
Company n arrived at Fort r»*r In Boalon developed ' mtieh
Neighbor program to be proand an Arab atate In Faleitlnr.
fender,
the
Hanger,
and
Bopwitlfti
Kndiwvour
II,
the
Hnlli.li
chal­
any
union
muil
have
a
whirls
aenled ov,r radio elation WDBO McClellan last Saturday alglil in rvldrnre &lt;tf bmlallly'’ *od a lenger, -tart the hl*loric race* July 31.
_ _ _ _ _ _ aufftck-ntly atrung to Impre** the the** to be »eparated by a Hrllbegin
their
two-wetb
efinp.
They
on Aug. Ik from 11:1G o'clock
“ xenie of humanity' prevented
.National Labor llclation* Board. lah corridor Including the holy
to l;io o'clock, It waa announc­ have engarnd In direct firing his allowing Cunningham'* re­
"A t pieneot, the reprewnlallve* clllaa of Jeruaalrm and Bethlowith
th*
company
taking
Wo
F lo r id a T o b a c c o
ed today by Ralph Bagwell, aecof
an Independent union, regard- b*m. *
defense and attacking and have
P r ic e s
In c r e a s e
le*a
of
the
percentage
of
total
beaa Inalnirted In th* no* of all
worker* represented, have a dou' P r i c e In c r e a s e s A r c
machine gua InatrUmanta and
tie burden when either lb* GIO
C IT Y N E W S B R IE F S
LtyiC OAR, July *|._(JP&gt;-To­
map*.
A n n ou n ced B y F o rd
or the AKOL nrt in the picture
ll*rro sales tocreaaed her* yeetrr*
Oa -Tueaday morning, inn
lief ora National Labor Itelatiueis
company left Iheir *tre*t ht 4:0b
DETROIT. July 31.—W -T li" day with a alight rite In pride,
Many lu-w picture, will »dorn Hoard trprewplMlivea.”
A. M. In trurka and proceeded
Ford
Motor company announced Stanley N. Roeveo, aala* superth* juixr* nt the late*t l*»ue jrf( Another oft tho*e p ro m t a*- price lucre**** of ||B to |35 on visor, aald 331.000 pounda yr*»*
accompahlad i ,0 P0*0! aeveral mllra weal of
4UJ&gt;00,000
1the camp where they abandoned
moved at u price o f f!4.B0 pef
“ If Winter Com**," Iho aihertii-i arrtrd there were
American worker* “ who either MVaral passenger model* In IU 100 as compared to 3w,00Q poundh
trucka and procaadad- In
Ing booklet »ent out yearly by)
Davli, and an addreaa by R. F. th*
IV3T
H
it*.
A
formal
aUlement
at. a r e not orgariix.d ,nr who are
Ilona holder, who will trace hem equad a column by pUlduna to
the Seminuk tiounty Chamler oi member* of. unarfillaled union*.** li ibutrd th* move to “rialng Thursday at II4.4B.
Approximately 00 hoy* will re­
n * said tha market looked
labia’ Cosaly davploproent from contact th# “enemy.*
Commerce, according to Ralph
He *ald th* new organisation coots.”
Other almllar drill* hate been turn fnita Camp Winona thleaftstronger than when It openag
IU *arllast staged |p to tha pra#
The
hate
price
of
tho
Ford
enwr,
a,
the
camp
anils
lta
— the “ third national labor. on­
flNguell, aecretory.
mad* during Ihe week. Daring
eat limn.
lino remi.ni unchanged, a apokas* three days ago, evpetlaQv In thd
iwelftitbanabh.
Ilnk-rt r«x . local photngrapher, ion” —would center ita effort, up­
'
Tha program wBl bo prevent reel period*, th# men participat­
man aald. Five paseenger car medium grade*.
ha* reeenlly made picture* of on that group.’
By midnight, h* aald, 800,000
ed before a membership *of th* ed la baaaball ghmea, awlmmlng.
model* and the entire truth and
Mrs.
W.
J.
Morrison
recelvrd
mony Semlnol# County *cenr» In­
Reg latarad for opening im h n r
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pound, would be on th* w*r^l
(I water
Orlando
Chamber of and other aporta.
word today that her parents. Mr.
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_____ the tinnehall Wort Person* titled a* reprr*enta- commercial eerie* will continue to bout* flaor for aale Monday 4Wd
cluding
th*
Ulg.Ti
Com marc*. AH members bt tha
■all
'at
caUtlng
price*.
The
re­
aqd Mr*. Cummer, o f Palalka
unafflllhtad group* in
l diamond _at th* Hanford Alhletle Ureai » l
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City and County Boards of Com
vised schedule becomes affective Tueaday.
tiled thla morning.
Bield," celery - field*, hidel*. home*. New York, New Jeraey, r*nn»ylRale* *o far thla year have av­
mlastoner*
bars
been lavitod D u t c h Q u e e n O p e n s
Monday,
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li — I—_-J ALI.
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I churches,
apartment
hou»e*.
th# amnia
vonlp. Marylaml,
Ohio, tr
DrUwatr,
to attend thin apodal matting.
Automotive manufacturers gen­ eraged tha same a* Sat yaar,*M
Th* regular weekly meeting of
Mlll» i’atvuna **l.| they offrw d Sanford Municipal frai. Ihe lake* Maryland, Indiana, Michigan, II.
•
erally, soma of (hem ooaot by aald.
Ut* Woodmen of the World w e. •" «&gt;»• hef n
but *h e, re- front.
and Radfandn Springs, Hnoh
and the New Knglfnd
labor difricultln as wall aa by
held last night at tha Odd Frllowa fu «-l.
which will lu» substituted for pov-!8tatjo.
*" _
higher material r**li, have dis­
Hall, J. G. Sharon elated today.
Warden L. la Bowie*, in Allan- oral of the older plrture*.
| llersh*/,. raiifd 1^ 'Milton 8.
LO CAL W EATB RH
cussed Informally th* poaalbilily
_
(ta when th* aar#|&gt;* aecuned, &gt;a*l
Tho »a me eokrhd roeer will |*JIIrrlhey from what nnA wax A
of tucnaeml tal* prirea in con­
T. W. f*wlon. ‘ euperlntendept^he tre. kd by-Vincent T. Hake*,
**ed on thf email magsxln*. and Cornfield net/ Ina boyhgml hoBMq
af public InrtrUrtInn for Remlnok rr »* J tint*# a ehalngsnc fugitive. th* new pictured will add.Jfeor la abnormally quiet little town nection with new 1U3H modal*.
Tha Saasl Slaters wBl appear on
Floridat Partly cloudy H a w
Tho Ford'company becatna'th*
County, returned to his office to- **wrd a bar n it o f a bull pun and mocp pagr*. Mr. Itagwell aald* o f 3000, thronged by toufiel* and
th* progress of tha regular month­
d*y' after twn-wroka vacation at « Mr,i th« Prifm camp e t - nyl*
1r”.U
i wlailavs allMalaJ Isa* Is* f Ih_
3* first t* announce a' definitely and - Sunday with arattewd skWly soppor of tha local Townsend
rovlaad acbedule,
rffrctlva
in *ra Sunday. Extreme fti
Danona Hsarh
t
MMjr were atm&lt;-,| with
Club t* be held nart Friday night
Florida! Partly riosady
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n
in
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at TiM clock. W. H. Hughes,■
apd- Sunday.
Th# Municipal Court aeaalon with plenty nif. ammuiiillon 1b-y
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Daytaoa Tide*
whlrb la ftgularly held on M4n- *h»t Claude Robinson an unarm*
O rd ered * A t N o r fo lk
R e fu n d in g P r o g r a m la
Hundeyt* tide*. JklSfA l l t t l Ao -t
day afternoon has. bran pn.ip.mrd n | guard Ta th* leg when be en*
P. M.| low, V:40 A. M « &gt;
V a lid a t e d B y C o u r t
until Tuesday, Polk# Chief Roy trrrd tho amanaf In invertlr*lw
N fiR F ot R- V#., July 31.—(A V in P M
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a. WIllMins reported today.
| |tc*ide» hoy Mr, Mi*« - |‘*r*«na Northeast *t»nii warning, were
TALLAHA8BEE, July ttr-UPI
Tks --W-.
HwaS* J, .reported*'th* Io n af money and ordered up here a* a blnw af nar­
C h ild r e n O n P r o g n | n i
Yesterday, 30j
— Tha Huprema Court yesterday
J r.
V -W rh h*&gt; b l| r i,n *
« W **&gt;e v*c,p*a row diameter hut carrying wind*
O f S s ly a tip n A r n o
hold valid a |II.W0.000 debt gar
^uraod^fl^ ?
^
J,U|I‘:1 41^
h*W- marliine and
o f galo force ippioarhed from
funding program for Coral Ga­
” , ** ' : ’ — - —
n i a^d f H k .
;
hog With their gun-.
Tt*-"powug people af tha 8*1
bles.
th* south. Weslherman John J.
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aHfaaad
Bcfn"
W
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they
I
ta ilo r A m y will Uka a prosnl w w acrepipniuad by
s
foa
rou|,| “ catch n ride with* ear Morphy *tld unlrr* Ik* atorm
A decision by Ih* court affirm ­
wool part la all meetings floe MtlipT,
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wa passed s while ago if y&gt;u d .nT
ed a ruling by Judge Paul D.
idly mmA Music v ili k i firrfah
Barnes that ItFOO.OOO of refund­
i ad by tha atrlag band. It w *1
ing bond* and VfiOfiOO o f U i
The
i.” ™.
Bowl** listed H e a th e r &lt;w»|“W
partidpotloa coitlflraU, would b*
loaned la aatUsmant o f th* dpM.
Judge Barn**' decision overrul­
ing a taxpayer's contention that
M J N J W oi th* dob* waa void
&gt; laouss hwamd for purely pn-

T h r e e Prisoners
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CHURCHES

T h e W W te R iv e t “ M o o r ie s "
The itnry o f the White River “mornter” offan a food
IBustratfewr vthow ~tmrett* Md the average, paraoi*.’* eeeoont
la in relating whet was seen when something unusual oc­
cur*. Newspaper men who have reported accidents realize
that if there are ten Mtnesaea to the accident there will
be ten entirely different versions.
In this, instance there seems to be no difference of
opinion about the have "monster" for alt arreed that it
This unanimity o f opinion la
is
was as big as;a box car. Hits
positive proof that no monster existed, because i r i t bad,
some would have said, it looked like a ferry boat, others
that it resembled a submarine, and stlQ others that it was
just a catfish.
A t any rate the story helped to lives things up, la, the
Arkansas sres where the "monster?’ was reported, The
farmer; who ,o\vned the land bordering Uw spot oil «aoo*cry,
made W*vw
«*o«ps agood
a * mmBwppre
aodosuie
■
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«v w money by fencing »o»ff
* ■*»
and charging admission, and by selling barbecued, sand­
wiches and soda pop. Loud speakers ware installed Rpd thS
crowd was apprised o f the afforts of a dlvar tp loeata
something.

Th u

The diver said that it wag his opinion thajl It was
nothing more than a large fish. The Bureau, o f flahaxiaa
in Washington declared "it might have been, w , aP liip if
gar, which reputedly grows, somctlmaa, to be 29
There were other guesses which lnch)dpd % W
tree trunk, subterranean gas eruption* haavia
accumulation,' a sunken Urge, devil fish, or at
We wouldn’t Impute any mnreernary. moth
farmer and his wlfo who wore the Best to
monster." We sincerely believe it waa Just ai
of faulty vision and an ovet'-dcvuloped Imsglna

Oh i Air T!a* P V
Pvsatah!

MINNIR LEONA UPTON.

On* day, aa I walked
roadside,

by

the

-; I While lb* shadows war* grow‘ Ing long, .

Then earn* t* tat in tb* gloamTh# aaspar sparrow’s aong.
U y baort was filled with rapture
As 1 stood In tha twilight
. ,
I bare,
And Uitanad to him singing
. Hk tendsr avrnlag prayer.

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FOAMAL TXAMtDB.
OF FIOA/OA FAOM

WAR or FR1C.ATK BIRD. It, is a targHjd with vary long wings, iong‘%/orkpd tail,
r iort legs and wsbbed -feet; Sailing on
notlonlesa wings for Indefinite periods it
delights in harrying pelicans, cormorants,’
gull* and. Urns into releasing-ihdir prey,
which it than eutehaa Is tha air. ’ ■’
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B r i t a i n S t i l l H o ld s
Its N a v a l S u p re m a c y
WASHINGTON, July 31. - ( 0 )
—A Nary department labulatlo*
of tbs world** romparallra **»
power dlsoIn*ad yaaierday Orrat
Brttald was far abaad of oUiat
natloaa, Tha tlrtllab nary bos
contUa of Z88 warahlpa of 1,*
fllustrsteC
with
a tar*,
Jlf.JH Iona, tha flgur* ahowad.
It haa uodar construction K
tww e a t a c s * p son
A **»«a sag Cltaava Strati. more ahlpt pf 441.004 toaa. The
Carry, pastor.
UaU*d Hlalaa Na»y la aaroad
•••day Bokoat, l « | A M,
It haa 1U ahIpa of l . t l U i t Ion*
• J*
J*r»lra. It:** Jk. If.
(including 313 war-thn* vroaals
^ T o u iis Paapl** meellna. * i * f Iof ( 14.00S tool conald|red ovrr.Il4l
ftV
f
j
Maotlas.
Wednesday.
asa), Elality-aavan ahlp* of 111,r. M.
»
W. M U.-. I,J
Ilk W*dnao- I I I ton* aro under construe! lou
■lay. I:*a P. If.
Cam* oat aa* fc* alu, i\
a ta ra a n c a a r t a r o r

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of the normal revenue that follows industrial expansion and
spending.
"Congressman Emanuel Celler of New York recently
cam* sad paad ua.“
introduced a House bill offering a series of major amendBut as a'W fult of k alt-down
Sunday Services: * _
•trike, hi told the Saatla, a small
monte to the tax. Under his bill, corporations Would be
wairlt, Towar aad Ulbl* atody
f Jctcry In' Tupelo, Ml**., closed
permitted credits for Improvements to real property, the
IU
doorl
for
|nd.
’
purchase of physical equipment, and the expansion or reb m U
"And representative* of tha
nlncement of their productive facilities. They would likeC. 1. 0. ubjfctril Wtaua* U&gt;*
wise he allowed credits for money paid within the taxable
waar anve*. mil aa coni.nocu, l tockbelders waaUd to liqoldat*
i o h Hm H r m i t e w f
year In discharge o f debts, and would be allowed to dis­
"tha woman In my (action ara ttboir own, fauUiytiot»,s’ ba added.
glvkg OM taction more
tribute up lo 215 percent o f their adjusted net Income with­ agreaWg** than anotbart
J“ * “ ? *U d" “ f* “ d )U*1 V
Another mill employing I.70U
in f)0 days following tho close of the taxable year..
who’ good looking as tb* women In
cimUnlrd tana BlrU"
Admtnlalratlow Iandare,
"Commenting on his bill, Representative Celler says:
*t«W
*hy
rtbar
aartkm."
la.tted
up ky labor trvublas, Her*
wwntad tba
JOur present surtax on undistributed earnings U
In the sido of. Iiuslnoss, both big and little.
It impedes
irgod tka bilk poaaaga,] times baen accused of belag n supposed to Uy. tp prarest those
progress, slows recovery, blocks reemployment, and thus
checked tka SaftsU ranaarvaltva.”
coolrprrraks,"
hurts the farmer and the city dweller alike. I hold no
They reported Ikaro,
| aecapl that opinUt crltieUad tha swaga hour
brief for any partlciilnr ‘.corporation. Be It remembered,
w,tw« h*•**■
u P***| Ion, altbougb I don't knew Just bill because IS.krould ghro tka
however, thst cnpltal usually functions In the corporate
tough they ware
o» wkm| , emuaryatlva
la,"
be u*rd power to fit uahroreal nsin-i
form. Be it remembered, further, that labor cannot func­
r” *“ .
_
.. 1added.
irnum wage* .without a.diftarantion without capital nnd capital cannot function without
f W ^ J ^ a S S T a ^ . CoatWHltag that b. bad voted llsl ndrunUgo f - thjjem th. ah1
labor. Therefore, when you unduly strike at corporations,
laglsla- though such s ditiarantial was
bat " if granted la flu NKA.
you eVentuallv strike . at labor.*
&lt;
isekia* anS
rrsslve,
Tb* boarg*'also la aaspawarad
•Senator Harrison, the late Benttor toblnson and
y tarries.
other leadrra have spoken In favor o f n M U lM tion of tha

Aad whan tb* alngar In ailane*,
Had Puwn to hi* nasi apart,
I want on my way rajolelng—
Tho song within my hrart.

D IR E C T O R Y

FURNITURE CO.
Ranford ‘ Ave.

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Kaat Is East and Waal la West,
it tbareVi m monopoly on fightg, aa witnaaa Spain and China.

11*

i baa torn having an
of prison escapes lately. ih* ground In No Many U sd or ta rsi City Wbare they rtH trial
an sdrenioj ‘trench with bomb# I Waloon’s pirgata f f»V
^
under them. In sevrral cases, meg |weak*,
who war* looking far aourenlra, Mrs. 0. I. LoocksstaUath
sui|danly baram* mars mamorlea Homo (Hard* at* domg O
thamiglvea," says Banfonf. Mae senrteo to tbs naltaa. I M atk
UcCIIntock In ka treltcb story- saving of s man*# Ufa from i
jgry mob aa m aiaatpU 4
&gt;ftkdi "Goss# with th* wind, air." "Over Thtra”.
Tb* valua of tb* Florida tobaa-) wondarful work they mo &lt;
Tb# French waman whs shot * to crop this year I* estimated at lag **•
Mrs. C E Hoary has ref
aoaat, waa fined t i l l . W* Ima- |3,000.000 and tb* quality I* o f
|from a trip to Mkblgsn who
ttaa If aha had hOlad bks tba tka boat.
abarge* weald hava ham at least C- A. Palmar, of Geneva, waa In took hatha for rhaomatiaa
th* city yesterday and report# that k now anjoytag goad baohb
llttla rain baa fallen aut his way. to tbs gntlflcatloa of bar fi
Mr. and Mr* Rchalla Main** ra-l '"It- to heat thnt'w* dai
W* thought th* loprama Court
prepoaal waa loaded with dyaa- turned yrslarday from a visit with Uriah allka. )| k dtffarem
mlta, but It looha aa though tha relatives and friend* In and a*' oplakm that mabat hare*
round Lake Butler. They war* ae- possible"

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lk«M **r»i*so.
Tt&gt;* links k u l which h u b n l
r*c*aily i r m i t n
win play la

SaK.ter* If a*tins la * P. M.

i n * natter and thrill Os U t
.M a n a t limb.

* On your dauallaas way!

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The more the facta nro known, the men
being crystaliuKl against the Federal Undlsi

«0b, tba bright N*w World. Tha
brer* Now World t
. Tb* broad Now Werldl Ob,
marvstoda dayl"
One* go with yoa, aUoog wings
unfurlad,

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K illin g " T h e G o o o g

Try las to treat tb* "srows*
, m a " plods*
bat they ahail nyl Oss ctm«a
r to lb* dim
Old aari's worn ads*.

N o,U'» L*a|oa till r.

M ln t lN J i H l I n

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in# -Q, (u u rae'tU 'M l
• 1suppoaml to laid lato'
questions da- Luilnasa condition*, bat
deliberation know v h e iW H will or
think they «| rijbik sank '/board*
. haa*. Ukan Into , account

k
account
I dent
Mt. .
should
lota of

't f d U| Itaotf Would aalabUsh
• ’ brerd, oaokfad wkh authority
n molta survays In lodivlddal IndwNrk* gad prrsrrlb* for them,
la tMi dnaretkn. minimum hour*
possibility of danger that It
a * an iiutan^i of tba dl
af M t'lfW than 40 weekly and
minimum wages of not more will do more harm. In aoma f*- U*a he envisaged' U lb* l&lt;
opacta than good."
tka, Ifarrkaa cit*fl tb* Ro
Harrison’s
v o le t ,
echoing '^mcodmasu tf axerept amp
through tb* entire ftenat# wtag si Isa u Hap naraoos.
of tb* eapltol, breugb acorea of
]tlrTUon Mkj tka kUl
hk abaaot calkaguaa acorrytag encourage tba moobanlfbq
to their oreta.
plaata, wbkb ok * wooid aa
Th « gallariaa" also flltad rapidly pkgrahuS a M v H W f A
with apactators, who listened In
"Oh, it's wtamkrful to
tans* rUsnra.
’ f - good wages," h* said, "tad

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Uiruton11:*#

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Ssratea*
Halvestea Arm
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SANFORD
ELECTRIC CO.
w ir in g

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C tT V N E W 8 B R IE F S

Mtoa ;• A m Kisa af Miami ka*
•ot salaried a* on* of ton ftaalta ta a aompailtlon to ftad Amar­
al* most beautiful warns*, but
IU not know nntO August 4
N k r or .not ska k I t "Just *
ha la Tk# park." ■
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u&gt;Mifiper4 p»fMw w*w*
morning for tba Pacific Coast,
It was reported today, on an tatanalvp ,baita**t trip through■
California
.Oregon. Mr. Kirch'',
hoff raturnod tb Sanfnrd recent­
ly from a ,boats**a trip through
Virginia awf Ifdw York Slate.

lands o« which tb* 133d sut*
aad County toiaa ara unpaid will T e r r o r i i t e A «
b# told at a public auction at tb*
B flftr fW i
(tout House door Monday, Aug­
ust A at ISiM •’•lack ky local
T*a Collector Jno D. Jinkla*.
Tb* dascriptions of tho land t« ba
Bald WS# published In Tb* Sanfa ff ftarpld-Jun* 30. Jaty i. u,

tag tka coat at proreaaiag 'bta
Crop*.
■am If th* kill specifically *aampta crotmarks, cotton gtaa
tad •«bar proaaeaora af farm
predoata, h* aasartod, tht’ .fN R
PVtatafa would "have to *****
doom bore to Washington aad go
Ibroagh tb* UbyrinOl *f. tkh
baresa to g*4 thrir remaptksw."

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BATOTOAT, JULY I I , 1M 7-

LO NG W O O D

Social Calendar
MONDAY
Circle Number Three of the
Flan Baptist CJfarvt) will .meet
at tha C hord at 1:00 o’clock to
ge U the Coaaty Home, Mra. M.
N. Cleveland la chairman.
, There wUI be a meeting of the
board of the Freahytailea Auxil­
iary at I :M o'clock. Tha Prayer
Band will meet at l:U o'clock
followed by the baetoees aad la■tWatloaal meeting
n
4:00
o'clock.
Members of Ctrels Number
Three of the Missionary Society
o f the First Baptist Church will
meet at the annas at l:S0 o'clock
to go to tho County Home.
Circle Number One o f the First
Method let Charth will meet with
Mra. W. C. Dekla. West First
Street at StU o'clock.
Clrtlo Number Two of tho First
Methodist Church will meet at
tha church annex nt 1:10 o'clock.
Circle Number Three o f the
First Methodist Church will meat
at tha home o f Mra. W. P. Fields,
ZOO West Seventeenth Street at
1:10 o'clock.
Circle Number Four o f the
P in t Methodist Chunk will meat
at 1:M o'clock at tha home of
Mrs. Paul Sfdfeam, 111 Magno­
lia Avenua.
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to axpraea our ap-*
predation to all those who *°
kindly c sabted ua during th* re­
cent illness and death o f our
husband and father: and with
to temWr our thanka for the
many floral tribute# and word*
— o f sympathy aapraoaed also,
We gratefully acknowledge th*
services of Rev. Brora, pastor ot
tho Episcopal Church, who kind­
ly-volunteered and ably conducted
the burial rites, owing to the ab• sene* of
Dr. E. D. Brownlee,
pastor of Presbyterian - Church.
Ibe church home of . tha deceased.
Mr*. C. O, Nebwander and

S ch m als E n t e r t a i n e d
W i t h S u r p r is e P a r t y
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schaal
were entertained recently wKh a
surprise miscellaneous
shower
given at their home on Cameron
Villa Road.
Games and contest* were en­
joyed by the guest*. The bonoreee
received many nice gift# through
which were mattered original Joke#
which afforded much amusement.
Approximately 10 a Bests at­
tended and extended expressions
of gooS T ad and happlatt^ In

F o r W a lte r

Walter Orahem left today for
ServBIt to visit his grandmother,
Mra. J. D. Graham..

G r a h a m igw*ai\f u i ^ ^ M R o d n s ^

-------j Daytona Beach for a week*
Honoring Walter Graham oa
------—
his fourth birthday waa a party
Mia#
Adelaide
Dickson and
given yesterday afternoon by Mias Jano Powell of Orlaado
hie mother, Mra. B. C. Graham, at are visiting Miss Kathryn Thlgthelr horns.
P«n for tho woakaad.
The rooms of tha Grabsm home
— “ &gt; '•
were attractively decorated with
Mra. B. C. Graham and Mlta
arrangement! of ainn) at and mart* Mildred Knight, will-leava tomorgcldi. Favora af pljtk hats and row for Havana, Cuba, whore they
balloons ware presented to each will spend a week;
gurst.
-------Throughout the afternoon games
Mrs. N. O. Newman and Bobware enjoyed on the lawn.
A t ' by Newman of Daytona Beach,
tha tea hour refreshments ware' were the gueete of Mrs. Badge
Moses oa Thursday.
served to the following:
The Misses Shirley Reel, Doris
Anderson, Dorothy Anderxot), Curlne Athlon. Jean Louise Vam,
Jennie Lee Hutchins. Georgia
Ilutehlna, Dorothy Burke and Mra.
Milton Reel; Mra. Ed. Lambert
and Mr*. Julian Vara.Also Walter Graham, honor
guest. Roy Reel, Bert Ashton,
John Ashton, Douglas Humphrey,
Jimmie Lambert, end Malcolm
Rutledge.
Mra. W. C. DeCourtey Is in
Washington, D. C. vblttng her
daughter, Alice, who le attending
school there.
Mrs. R. U Radcllffs left today
for bar bomo In Philadelphia
after 'having visited Iter (later,
Mr*. R. II. Realck, for eovoral

GENEVA
Mr, aad Mr*. David war* hoau
at a chicken pilau supper Wed
needay evening. Those .enjoying
-their boepitallljr,-were,"*#rr'and
Mra. R. Dann, Virginia Dana
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Appleby,
Mr. and Mr*. J. Leonard and
children, Mr, and Mrs. Luthar
David aad children, Mr. and Mra
Henry Witts, of Sanford.
Salma Lory of Sanford has
been
visiting
relatives and
friends
harp during the past
week.
Mr. and Mr*, a W. Dooley
■pent Bundir to Mlddlehorg.
Mr*. Jo* aoodson and daugh­
ter of Melbourne futaraad to
their bom* Inst weak attar a
visit with Mra. a. d e ls * . Sh«
was aerompentad bom* by Aou
Elisabeth croalay,
Mr, and Mr*. W, t,. Bleg have
returned from a week (pent *•
their' camp at Petaiminoa Ham
mock. While iher* they enter­
tained a number of their friend*.
Thursday even lag lb* employ***
of tho Spoor store la Sanford

A delightful reception waa given
Saturday -night a t the Hotel by
M r* Florence Clark and Mr*
Maxine Clark for Mr. and Mra.
Herbert Thompson of New YorkMra Thompson waa Miss Gwendo­
lyn Clark.
The paster o f the Baptist
Church the Rev. Joe Fold* and
Mra F'olda with Infant son havo
relumed from a motor tour to
Atlanta and to Indianapolis, Ind
where they visited Mra. Fold's
parents.
Mra Halllo La Vlgnt and M m
Aid la La Vlgna have returned
from a-delighUul tour by automo­
bile to Washington, D- C. 'and
New York* They were aeeeinpanted by John Spencer formctly
of OrlandoMr. and Mrs Harry Cramer of
Ocala spent several days lately
with Mrs, L- Cramer end Ml*»
llettle Arnett
Vtilting
their
slatrr,
Mtaa
A'drirnnr Welts, are Mr. ami MrsK. Saliberg and two sons from
Wayeroas, G*
Those attending tha luncheon
Saturday s i the home of Mr- ntid
Mra. Munaon on Jackson St., Or
Undo from Longwood were; M r
ard Mra- Daniel! Leighton, Mr
end Mrs. G L Griffin and U r and
Mrs Evrrelt Monger.
FUno cUaaea are now being
conduct rd by Mrs Houghton of
lAke Mory every Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. F. II- NeiineyorAttending Camp for two weeks
at Camp McClellan, Ala., from

TRAFFIC DEATHS RIHB
CHICAGO,
July
S l.-tfP )—
Automobile traffic deaths for. tha
fin t six month* this year totaled
17,200, an inrroia* of 3.040 com­
pared to the 1930 period, th* N*-.
ttonal Safety Council reported

geaterday.

T o - N ig h t- S u n d a y

cou&gt;wumonunwo«
HM WARM ARMS O f LQVEI

ere entertaining their brother and' bout* «t Sanford,
i.
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slater, Mr and-Mra-.krn.Jark.ron &lt;ui* ~ *I xn» t
of Dr Land.
Mr*. n R'vGr*y and two daugh­
ter* htte returned front a . visit
with th* former’s mother, M n. lt
I* Haynes In Lakeland.
Mm C. B. Searcy, Mary, Jack,
Charlotte and Bebec spent Th-jraday at the bhrthday party of their
F.laa l,ngrnbaek In Orlando
Mrs. Hobble Jn Hunt h*« ti-nL-d
her home here'and haa gone to
live in Otlando.
Rubber yeildlng plants include
trees, vines, ehruba and herb*
The national forest system now
contains 1*0,000,000 acre*.
n o n r n t o (- m k i h t o ii s
■-■rebate l a w ISM
n r r u m iiiA

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IT’S SIMPLY
INEXCUSABLE
You cannot export to moke
fr'sndi socially or in butlnesi
if you havo holltoi|i (bad
breath). Since you cannot de­
lect It yourself, tho ono way
of making’ sure you do no*
offend Is to gargle often with
Uttering, It Intfonlfy dettroys
odors, Improve* mouth hygiene
and checks Infection. Lambert
Phormocal Company, St. Louis,
Missouri.

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USTERINE

L M T T L I l i l U r l O N A I I I . to thdr trot
child was a Uay baby, Ilia. John Jaeob Astor III i

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Mra. W. D. Slln* and daughter.
Neill# Agnes, came homt Prldsy
for the week-mil with .friends
and relative* They returned to
Mrs. Lloyd Jonas and daughter, Gainesville Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R Clonta and
Catherine, have returned to tbelr
home In Augusts, Oa. after a family and Mr and Mrs. Lee Gary
month’s visit with Mra. W. M. left Friday for Atlanta, Ga. for
a two we*in' vacation.
Roach*.
Mr*. J. N. Thompson relurued
Mr. and Mr*. Edward Colli* home from Gataesvtli* Friday
havo returned to tholf home in where ah* has been attending the
summer term at the Unhrarolty
PalM Baaeh after having vliltod
their grundporenta, Mr. and Mrs. of Florida.
Y/llliam Henry Martin rarried
D. L. Long, and other rotative*.
bis grandmother to Clearwater
Jack Carroll o f Rock Hill, S. C. Sunday. She will spend a week
brill arrive Sunday to .visit Mr. .| with a ton (here
and Mr*. R. W, Turner at their jj Th# Rev. and Mr*. J. N Thomp­
son ware visiting In Plant City
bom* -PIS Turk AvenueSunday and Monday
Mr, and Mr*. L. If Gove and
Randall Goff haa retorned from
Orlando where he haa been vf*' family rtturatd from Hot Spring*.
King Donald Ingram for several- Ark Monday.
Prof. R. F. Cooper and family
days.
i (turned Tuesday from a month'*
vacation spent in the mountains
R u s s ia n s T o B u ild
of North Carolina
T a lle s t S k y s c ra p e r
Wheeler
Mr. and Mr«. R. I.
cam* home Wednesday
MOSCOW, July I I ,—(A’l-C on Th* Standard Oil Cu. has finish'
atruction of. what 1* Intended to be td enlarging and improving their
th* world’s tallast skyscraper wa* station In Oviedo.
under way yesterday In tha heart
Mr*. J
B. Jones. Hr., and
of Moscow.
Mra. D. B Brown returned Mon­
Designed to rite more than 1300 day from a vacation spent in
feat above the city, the building South Goorgla.
would aurpoa* Naw York's Empire
Mrs. Clara Mariner visited bar
Stole building, 101 atoriei end daughter, Mis, Edith Clements la
I t a feet toll, highest In th* world Lakeland Bunday.
It is opposed to be crowned by a
Tuesday aftwnoon / th* Rev.
hug* statu* o f Lenin.
James Day officiated at lb* W»arMoscow'* tallest building now ts rise* o f Mist Gladys Adams to
a 14-atory hotel, but the Russian* O. K Hendrick*. Mr. Htndritk*
have started an ambitions building Is from Wayrro**, (la. and Ml**
program to alter sharply th* city's Adams it from Ocala.
skyline.

and at Jlai* (2oit with

Additional pound* only 4c each

a ih w ill 5 avayou m oney*
• IP YOU ABE DOING YOUH O W N W ASH ING -Your Damp

1

Wash bundle will cost last than tha soap, supplies, water, gas aad J .
electricity you use lo do your washing. You aave hard work and ttma
and your clothaa come back brlghtar and whiter, ready le iron.

• IP A WASHWOMAN IS DOING YOUB WASHING— Your ’
Damp Wash bundle will coat leas thin you pay your washwoman. If.tha wgahwoman come* to tha house, Damp Wash also aavaa £he aptrt V,'
aspens* of soap, water, gas and electricity. And our more sanitary nto
methods gat clotftet cleaner. .
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• IP TOU1 MAID IS DOING THE WASHING — Yotfr Dm T it '
W ith bundle Will e6*t leas than tha extra elactaic currant, water,
aoap, etc, your mald’uaaa when aha dods tha waahirig. And your do
will coma back jvuhad batter, ready for your maid to Irao.

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— bAltlEN, M*n*houkuot- July SI.
—JA*I—Oiorr than 1,000 Imml"
grant* have arrived here' from Uaincavllli
Seattle ,U play an Important
tola In the p:onomic Ufa of tba
J ip in iw i m l n l »lato of Man*
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in tha laconit put tba game
orapt tg Mgeet v m o m |*« for tba Cuba and aaaured
te!ka&lt; A M a . aogfca. i t e e „ wtodtag op tha UiraaA te # stole MS* j game aartaa with tha paea-netting
to Knee# *now; position .tUI in tbalr poaaewloB.
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••OMwt, A flat tha third inning outburst,
LS *
M b plichen, Bill Lot. tha Coha’
UH tflew- Mo, J *Jtower, and Harry Oum&gt;
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at- gahmldt atota gg^, ^orlad alrtlafct ball, with
a threw* M t by t e g one map reaching thin)
teg to t e l through tha leal
frame*. .
nCd aet U « &lt; : Pbfl C a r ^ ^ T U g bat proaled the margin of victory for the
IU Cato. Ho doubled In tha itccaid In*
!• * * o »e t oofc t e g to acora two rue* and added
to Aral. C*“ r
*• ■ aiagl* ta tha game to taha tba
’• Lnngtlon attend ih w ig h horo’* role, dcapita aa error ha i
* * * Z ? ‘ M o &gt; committed *U U after tha (Hint* '
™ *nf hhd doAo their acorlng In tha
Prichard atrucb aaeond.
*nd tba Inning.
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| Although each pitcher gave up1
two out In tho eighth, M ]y eight hit*, Qumb*rt who
* " , * ot to *lr,t " n ■ * ,r r ' blinked tha Cub* only l*at Bun-1
ntoU aaeond. Hhlmardou- d,y i„ N a w tork . n»var had a

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HAY* YO U* Watch rt pi Irod by ligation.
Addrooa BOUT
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CITATION
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COI A T I t P L u H lU A .
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jtid i4|*|e«r«i r before
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Cutiri in ami fwr tfim lneU Coun­
ty. Florida. upon t)»n In4 dap a f W. T. U ITC H M LU at ai.
u h iik m
u p r t a t . ls A T I O N
Auguit m f , la tha bill • ( r o w
To. tikU.
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lad ti rim M a r t r iN in lW L
aoUt-4 aa i or ding to tha lawa at
and ad par lira Maiming
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i x i i a under or from tlia aaM
Clerk m a i l Ooiirl II i l flb
L liW lH COM PANY. dUaolva*:
s*. min.ilc fo u n t), Florida
« »«r|wrntlvi». ur otharwlaa, In Ih t
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I ollow log tit err Ibed land« tit Sent*
Inula County. Florida, Lut I t I f *
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♦ nr lin g lu plal of ganford C altry
T in ; P TA Tft « 'F IM jOHIPA? TO
l»rlla. na ehowit In plat ttooh * u
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s.tidpd
In I*lat Hook D l*aga I I .
It ni'peat ini.' trum Hi* sworn
bill *r ruin plaint riled In that orn rtgr County llaeorda
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and
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Mmiro-lrfi Veil la id * ••miti.ilni film In Ih lt caua*a
1i|» fon d oii. that yon am , &lt;i teal* *m Jd.tnday tha tnd day o f Auguet,
pi ro a n
llo u e o .ln Sanford,
■tent *»f Midland Cirnnty. IftcM*
pan. Tlier.
&gt;«*U. Norma
J. plurldi. and In defkull thereof
Stoolr Ut V. II. « » ♦
required
In nnNf rn u if WtH he aubjeol to
In* nHit iippeiir before * the Ninth it r r in»* e«tifeee*i and fu I I P *
J tot el it Cheillt iNilirl, Hemlhnle r u e Vhrreoft The ro llef aought It
* JOUnl*., V to I Ida.
M
Hanford. the foferloeuro o f m ortgage upon*
Ilim I* herein dearrlbed.
■'lo t id * on ibr ?nd. *t«P o f A u »
rid * iin ter ahaII ha published in
ual. IM t* npi Ilian MM. there
the
Hanford llemhft n
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iunl.1’ i. m ic * If* the bill o f r mi*
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In
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*ep|*-|*'-ll ne it 11*1 you.
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order .lu ».. i tilil rbnl lit I he Hnn» n »M 4 s. thle Ihr Iri. i W of Julr
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Clerf* «*f C lrn ilt Court * tth J f *
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K.aWnol#
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Itr A. M W KKKN.
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Isu liu r F e d e r a t i o n
F o r e s e e s G&lt;»od T i m e s
F or Last O f Y e a r
W A N IIIM O r n N . in i'-

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ssttsfurli.rf
|e»cr III |1ie Irt Tf
three miiiilh, of the jresr. Ih&lt;Anterlran Frderetlon of l,tnoi
lireiltrted yeslsrdtp,
"W e »re now In Hie itntleHl
perlcMl III llle ^jesr," the feilrre
iJlon selit In It* monthly lin.l
neon eurrer. "Iluslnee. t* e*
iw-rte)! to Improrr "

■ ■ l l l H a . T h e ramble o f f r i T I — U e k s u &lt; i n w i t d e s n « u heard oetslde
R O A D TO
r e l pingI w h ile diplom
_____ a ti o f both ■sU ene w o n i t r W o f t o A n d a peaceful M ttlc m e n l e f tb c ir iM T tfM
was
con cen traliD f ■ k i f l w a r machhee Ml the battle a n a fro m 111 base at Tientsin.
clshns. ,Japan was eeneeotraUni

worhln* hours due t o ” B M o ollslio n , tnb
M ta. h «d ln &lt; rronaadp tir r h w ls r p o * * f 7.8
percent ao tar th is , J » « r ,
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A T L A N T A , I I * . July I t .
-UTI
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w orkers'
or,an ltm B
rommMtea hcaquarters
ch arted
U a l nlahl that one o f he o r «s s laera, John T . ro o le p . waa bealsa
■ml fo rcib ly ejected fro m Clerks*
dale W ednesday.

rUIRtDIAN HURT

M m e talnn In anion memln-r
elitp Inst .p rln f, the fc le rn lln e
snM, hsit been nl Brest tienelti
to Imslness Slut hml done mill'll
to rhecV “ n cesses
which
W rrr
p avln t the w » r lo r en olh er tie j

pressIon,**
Were Increases

MTTW TOIIK. July ll.-W &gt; &gt; ~
Tay Monlfomery, SI. o f Jerhson*
title, Fla., suffered e poulblo
rnnrueston of the brain yesterday
when the fltsth Avenue bus to
which she wsi riding struck the
sml tills III rear Of a truck. She waa taken to
Ilellcrue Hospital.
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THE SANFORD H BALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA'

W eek
My rod Loy And Clark Gable g a m in s c s n ™

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In “ Parnell” To Head Cast
O f Big Names In Hitz Film

Screen Clowns ,R O B E R T
Return To Ritz
For Friday Film

Story Of The Uncrowned King Of Ireland
•, To He Shown Here On Screen Sunday
And Monday In Dramatic Picture ____

W h e e le r .
W o o ls e y
P la y In M a d C o m e d y
A s Makers O f P i l l *

YOUNG

f

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motion
picture .KiirmHull
li
year., ‘•I’.m ill/ ’ tin* trrmrndou*
tjr punlng i.clninal tlrnma « l
Chart.'.
HI .w ill I'artirll, "Un
crownnl King •&gt;( Ireland/’ uliow
1*ir ddlrloua Enlnrann In tliHund.r mul Monday at llm i Kit.
Theater with ' ( ’lurk llablo * uni
amp nf a radio Swaml. a InnkMjrini H^ny mi ■Inrrcil al He liiln Hie future,, phoney who M ail,
* baud' ill ' **Vu*l jilt'lily 1111)11.,
•ml niter n liautlroll and wind,
♦J*rV»r«^W',r-riMij ro.i-m lnr
BUrrer. nlhro "Mi'ii III T/ulle up nllli a bride, prorldea tlinj
and "Manhattan Mubat mill a'*. tin llm Hi erne mul aulnilam'a nf Or
new ptrluro preaenla tinkle n. llmtiiln'n new in moily-romance,
‘V
dynamic 11 Inti patrlnl wrTm “ II Han't l,t*i Km ever," wlilili
••li u g.irgcuu. career |,« will he nfierrd Hi the |(lti Tina
■rati.r uf miiitlii-r mm-.
wife
i&gt;r Wednciulay unj Tburwlny mi
•nd Ml** Iny un Hint unman
the IneMy K ill" O’Hhoa, wroildbd n Iliml.il hill wllli ’’ Murrlud He
to a mini .lie 'iloplaod. , . ,
llalpli llellnmy lienda |he cant
The picture wa* directed unproduced
liy John Htalil, who, Ih.liln tli.l imijur ruin an a i.naaKurue.a turnRam Hie ecrc.-ii mo h eiirr«y»*e ■ rllan wllli Kelly
rumanllr Inlcreat
a*
“ llai'k
Hired/* ’’tinll^lnti lahliiK llm
of I .Ha- mill “ Magnificent (Ip andllnheit ArmalruiiE mul Hayniiiiid VYallniin milling ' In llm
Mellon." Il In Innml mi tliu V
lnler|U)*ei|
rent Hmmlunv hH wrllleti u TWiepit inerrliornt.
. ..liulirmi Ibi: ,nuumly_a^f!iiea art
nev1-1*1 IIIIIalea I mini hern fra
luring
llarliara.
tluiliank,
a
ch.rilling ynuiig m-rvou ucnenin
er
wllli
Inroli-ami* inlin.
The
lilt mlera, fuimiu-. radio,
vmiderllle i linenI quarlelln, lh»
le.tr Anul lien- lllllle Hurke na Morelia llrollHla and u giuup
the iftKkllng', giddy Clara; ami A l­ nf negro aw liiralern
” 11 fan I 1,'ixi Kornyer*' I. an'
lan Mnr.hall m the uiiihitlou.
iiilcltial nlnry hr Hie ynungcat
Capl. Willl'i O'Hhi-i
' lllreeliir Hlahl imr onally m wrllhig learn III Holly wood, (,rn!
In led every tneinlit-r nf Hm rn Idit'll and' Harold Hurhman, who,
nlen unite Hit- nt-reen alury for'
raalnlng ’ ••imi.i live pliyi-ra.
lh- A tlulr-' tin-era ’-Ktiiill Wn
I ai.ee,*'
tlanilllnn
•ficl'iddua
Holly Fnrneaa I. anen a. a
Tim V^teallonlalid |.
ill reeled,
Hie I’jT i Hidden H.itn
nnw&gt;pa|ier woman In Ikdiimhla’n
Tim picture tell, ilia ainry nf
t lull aI K.ptwltloli will
“ It C»n‘l I ^ .l Forever," which
llt-llmuy mill Aiuialrtnig, a rnuple
tliu tho urc- in imvtj.
nf raudnyllle ngtnla whn plan to playa Wedtinuday and Thiirodar
al the HIU Theater, Writh Ralph
An auplme vviniltl p. i over build up a roltiaa.l fakig ralletl llellmny aa her headline limiting
four elate., a foieign eounliy amt "Tile Mu.ler Mind," played hy swnln, The rumanUr. racapmln. of
a tea If it would lake nn aiiline llayiimtiil Walluirn/ |nln a laillu llm two provide many of llm
point In llielr
route In the fivt-roruer. of 'leva. at iiH.iiitm, TieHIiii'h uiitny ImiElia, with llnherl
The dlalance flown wuultl he mm I t-aniiulgn I- the “ dlacnyery” of, Ariualruuc mnl llitymuml Wul
.
a
inlunble
ololon
poarl
w
hirl!
ly a. far from l.o. Anr'le*- In
hum laklng up whare ll tlpliatid
Hie ug Mill., aa part nl llielr
Hetty lenvn iill,
plan,
have ntnlen i) nrl hidden.

Comedy -Romance

To Show At cRit/,
Next Wednesday

m 3! ..,v

SOB SISTER

M

AT THE PRINCESS
•Salunlay mul humlny, A u g ll.l Vtli and Mth J a in e . Illiy e r
C urw nt.l’a ” H K U I,l, A N D C R O W N " and OuT Kibbre “ T I I K
l l l l l S H O T ."

P U T * Their proapacU

wed in'have pul toa much gtu
T I » Male, the danca director, aa

f ’^ s s a ir ^ s

Stars Appear In Film
On Double Feature
Billing Wednesday

I
* « Ttitn W ak efield,
.
cm
I free youna Inirntnr, T»«na I *
J rutne. eiinie.tanl In a aerie, nf
1au«U'p.oi'okln( advrniurc with
[|}k
| Kitty Hmnt, played liy Mtu Itlce.
| llarnatt Parker, a. Youna'. valet.
i la tp.pnn.lble for much of the
1 '**ht* ( loniedy. OtlnV featured mbw InRreak- elude June (Hayworth aY Jane
liar tin, Mirlally prominent II '
naticre nf Wakr field; and It ugh1
I Marlowe aa Kenneth, the Insur­
ant eaelllaR beau nf Kitty ttrenl.
i Ynuiuc reeently compteled “ I
I Mel Him In Parti- with Ctau| dette t&gt;ilbrrt and -The KmperI or'a f'andle.tlrka* with William
I Pmrrtl and |,ul*e Harder. Mlaa
Itlrb'a moat reeenl film «aa -AH
V i V c i i m " with Joa i;. Drown,
The nini.nlle I wnanme h ire jdie
. Inutly appeared . tiwelhrr
In
-Hwnrn Knemf- and "The t^mr
eat Nlnht.The prlhelpal aeta fur thalr
new plrtum Includu a iritall.il
Fifth Atraue man.ten, a awank
hotel anile, an Interior uf a
large nfflee hulldtne, a middle
elaaa Imardlng hnu.u and alrutel _a*eney nftlce. There are la rn
ty-«ix rnapir ael. in all, leg-eth­
er wllli many r.letlura, ,

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What Shorthand System Can She Use?

rTlANKFORT, Kv- July 3 1 Circuit Jvulgv f'hm le. •
Marshall ha* held lhal dog raring
b illegal ln‘ Kentucky ami lva» di»m l vnl a temporary injunction
Co-proprietary o f a pill fartory, llert Wh-eler and Robert 1
again.t .elate police real* on the
W i.il.ry in their new romcily not for RKO l!«dm, “ On Again O ff i\Taeoma Krnnel eluh al .Daytive.
Again," tin a litib- iltwiblo iliclating duly, with Kilty Mrllugh try' j K y
it'g in lake down their tn|M lire .riling literature. “ On Again
O ff Again" U lloir twentieth rumetly ami mu- nf Ibrir unij-r hit.,!
with mrlmly amt tlanrtng muiglrd wlb thiir gag. and laugh-pit,- Icontrolled by women tru.tee*
.viking r&gt;jiart

P O P ) "Natking Ilk. a mad kig Mack cigar after
* meal," llranda* llanaon, Il-a»n tb a aid Manphla yannnter,
aCem. tn aay. III. father. Nick Haaean. with wham be la akawa. aay*
lha boy h n been amoklng tlgan d a n be waa &gt;tal aw year aid.

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I/ROCUAMME FOR WEEK OF A l (

THANKS.

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Highlighted
by a W y
or H
pretty (ilrl. ami op'r'.l with H
Mina, ami dan.-c, the tup rlnwni H
nf ll|e rerrrn. Bert WHreier anil H
Robert Woot.ey. hit a new high I *
In hilarity In Ihrlr tate.t npu*, I f l
-On Araln—O ff Again/’ whkh jjfl
nhnw.i Friday at the Ritx Theater. M
Partnerohlp trouble. en tn p rl»e -M
Ihr tt-kgrnund nf thp *blen|illt* J *
II hk .lory, ami thin luirkrrnund S
in ratlrltrd In the riDay’duu'.i bout H
, tyle, from Ih? rnu'ie.l ronu-dy H
I rhnru. which make. ui&gt; thr per
W
runnel nf lha company',* u lllm
H
tn the I ettk complication* that
develop.
hear
Wheeler and Woot.ey arp |mrt- f^J,|
neii in a pmapirou* pill m” o r -p,,,,
•'factoring company, but
never
•crop nn which one 1« rr.pnnu.ble
fur the wurid-wiilp mirm-w of K ' 1
their pimliat.
Tlieir mn.lant
rnmrtly il rami i|ii.meU ..thlealrn li* drive their
»hick playa n l&lt;gi| edvlaer, Kuru-I l lick., mal Hip H ill tane.
■&lt;
n dinibln f r i
Tim itlrr-rd I. nugnirn'.ril by
’f ) |t it|).lft^_-,lhr C ivalru a of—W ooUayY- Wife
I
nm| *iVhf•Ter’’ f ’m r*e
| t

a t t iik i n n
Kuiiilny, All relay 'I ho hitgett th rill .in o “ San h'lui.ei
•'1)1"« l oy mul C hik'fiaM e in “ I'AR N K l.l^"
Turw iay The Ihg lla y Itegi.le.- at tin- uiallm
Ih lh v n
Il hi Nut.i , . . E v e ry linn 1, ■Fugitive Hum u llifi'ii f a . i : 7 T 7
Car. I Hughe , ami Fran k M rllugh In “ M A R R Y T i l l ' f i l l f l . ."
iVnliioal iy, Thin vilay I'ny, llunuinlir, K cil'n : l-*e i nee
litre. Itolerl Yt.iinir "M AIIItIKIl PKFOitf-: liltK A K FAST.'
Adiletl Filiture Ralph llellatay*. Iletty Fuiin”
I'-', i .\,m
\tn.lu: Cayi I t la c fc t .u f the Year- “ IT C A N T lA h T H it;KVKIt '•
Friday Wh- !. i .ml Wo- l-ry "O N AHAIN* I IFF A C A IN ."
Al t. rrtuni i ngngi-inrnt 'T IIK (i!| fiKTTHIt.'*
Sagirday Play KCRRF.N'O -llop .l.n * r a-«i.lv
"I'lIS T ItKII'S VAI-I.KY." Al... John Wayni “ I ('f)VKIt T ill: WAH.”

F L O R E N C E _ R IC E R J c e A n d Y o u n g

Play Together
In

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AND

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mmm“ Sditlnole County PmduffW ’

Shmfari k T U (kly C « t n l
tt* CHy 'AffariUac Ball, Highway.
. A M Wake Ih M ft d ilk q

More Fruit And Vegetables Than Ai j
Similar Area Jn America

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R e b e l. Shells
Fire Away At
Madrid Gates

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S N IP IN G T H E J A P A N E S E

Senator Sees
{Congress A#
•Nearing G oal

B a ttle s A ls o B e i n g
W a g e d O n 3 O th e r
F ro n ts In E f f o r t
'' T o B e a t L o y a l i s t s

i H o p e O f A d jo u r n m e n l
P r e d ic te d O n H e e l i
I
O f P a s s a g e O fW a g ^

Attempt ToTfcreak
Iin esls. Defeated

WASHINGTON, Aug., • - ( A *
—Speaker ttankhrad &gt;»id today
he felt Congress «&gt;■ “ on the home
stretch". “ We how know what the
program l»," he told newimen “ and
I . think we have a better chance
to dl«po»e nf all major matterf
wanted hy the administration be?
fore adjournment with the e i « p *
tl«n o f a ceneral farm M il/
’
llouae leadera. he aald, hoped l »

NUMUKIt 211

Eitlabllnhcd In 1908

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. AUGUST 2, 1937

A a o d iM P m

K L A N D ECLARES W A R ON

A L IE N L A B O R A G IT A T O R S ’

Peiping Gates
Shut By Japs
To Foreigners
.

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Japanese War IManeu '
Blast Path In Prep­
aration For Thrust
In China Territory.

A n d H o u r M ea su ro

G o v e r n m e n t S o ld ie r s
C a u g h t In
D e a d ly
E n e m y C r o s s - F ir e

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Chinese Massing «i
Men In War Zone
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Sweeping C li a n g o f l
Made In Nipponese
A r m y’s Command

1’ K I P l N l l ,
Auir. 1!. ( A P ) ’ v
Tin* .l(i|iuiu&gt;*i,l im w rum I
t-ly in i-uiilm l o f Chiim'rt, b
| (iitt'it’ iil ilnijnni fiip iln l, d o t e d
Iju* .mil pi* o f IV ip iiiK
loiln y
virlitn lly ini|irisiining A n io rleitiiH m m I tilltiT
fiu v iu iic rs
w il hitt—ilft-w itll# it*
tupiati-—
.
.
tuna o f Jiiim ncsr w a r plarioa
A( paaaed by the aerate Satur
|m||, f,„. „ IhrUrtt
Hrnt nn driving “ alien labor ngitninr* fiom our *hi rr*t" Ku Kill* hloi-min ram.- tog.lb.-r in |1|as,,.)|
day. the Wagner-Connery meaaure
i II ma-tunml meeting III j ,t,Vp into Chinn,
O c a a n lW a a Francisco f l a t
Atlanta.
O
l
.
their
national
headquarter*.
nnrf
I
uh
I
plnn*
for
Ihrir
i-ampnrii
to regulate wage* and hour*
in n “ oar i-iiiiiicU."
| .1(11*1110'*** aulhorllle-t -nl'l Ihelr
row' ftwou* pceaed hard' against
would create a labor atandarda pieilnnint Park, The intx-d an&gt;l h*x*d,-rf lender- ure shown lin.lilliel ( mse*-!Im
— _
K
piune* hail bi-ni. bombing Chinoso
le t w a m a l defense la Kaslsra
board empowered to aet minimum
ya
,
*|miiiy I **n* rnlialiolr-'a t I’Rnllngfu. _
BpS' Roatkan Spolo.
ware* up to &lt;0 cent* an hour and
• n|*itMl i*I
llo|M*n |i?ih llif•• "k"*. I'un
»
**fii**i**h'i*n**iiir*uui*-a
Oa Ike aocthwoot front, la
matimum work week, down ts 41
J.to the aoulhwrat. fi'f tl»‘
Chine** soldier*, deployed along the Yangtlng river wiuthwrii hi«ur* per week. Thr hnuae bill
er* reported d*f*oi ■
liimra.
aa i l l i a a to break their nf Peiping. guard against Japanr«e attrmpta to take over con­ would ratrnd three limit* to per*
jH|*anr*o NCiiuling |ilnnra urer*
of (triad* la A Blu­ trol nf the alream ami the nearby railway line. I f the fighting mlt the hoard to art minimum
mneiiig a* far south a* T.innn In
rts*. Tka govern araut forrea had
should come to dose quartern, Ihi* sniper wmibl unlea*h hi* big we pee up to' 70 rent* an hour and
Slinnliing priivincr gnmr 17b Mile#
shoot I** ewaaalUaa la lb* Ayf i» the maiimum week ak»low aa
bclnw Tientsin. (Authuritallvr rqt aria a altark,
lasargent
m- aarurd.
33 hour*.
pnrt* tu Nanking from northern
parta uaM.
The** hotter change* were writ*
Slmnlnng prnvinrn currd*,,ial.-d
At Coero troop* BumVhrlng &gt;,len Into the blit by a one-vote mar­
ibr tu-lii-f that the Ghlnrar n-ntrat
•♦* raahed aralast tmaurgeat llaea
gin In the labor committee when
govrnimrnl ami muaaiog oii'i) on
aaty to b* caught to a rroaanr*
about half the membership waa
the ami Ihero nlgo of llu- hnitlH"
at rlfla aad aaachla* put ballrta.
t
, tlr* tone. They aald troop* were
"T o o bandied bodies warn left
daagttag la kalbad wire eatan,,
,, , .
, ,
, ,/-i moving north by railroad evident
t1 MrtNTFAUCON. France. A up.
AI.-« It Johnaon. advisor **f ilk- |y |nw, ri| |hr H,iprh ,Mir,lrr.
t li a i m wbea Ik* attacker* reS*'Hilo**lr Chapter **f Future Farm , M„t|vr n.-wspaper* In Khangljal
tired," adeleaa aald.
'8. (/1*i —America's greatest war
era *tf Arni'iirn, today |Kiint*d mil ||,n r«-p**cl*-*! the rrnlrlfl govemmemorial 'In Kranre, commemor­
Ihr vain*-&lt;*r Ihr urll iounHixl agn |nir-nl increasingly preparing for
ating the' victory of the Ami-ri
I n c r e a s e d C o n fid e n c e
cultuir curse nffrrr,| to atudrnt* w (r con'tlogi n. Irs" » l 11*u bow,
honao
rnmmltlca’a
drelalon
to
ca-j
tl,n
army
in
thr
Mcu«*
I n F r e n c h F r a n c e In
of lh«* |&lt;»« k1 IiIuU iM'hotil who hn v Inijwirlnnl railroad Jiinrljoq in
tend opcrmtlana of tha bill to r r - i A p * " ' offrnalvr. war *lr,llcal**l
ln-ooip
of |hn nfricut' El*0ak.* pmrlora lei'nlerlnir lha
A n c i e n t 'L e v i a t h a n tall *«taMi*hmrnt*
"^ntcrdav on Ihi* anil of Isin-ainr,
h
lloprh-Chuliar provlnref on "Ih ir
Inn* r li|m m ,
ilcmo-1 " b w Ihouaaml* **f iloughboy*
Not «*nly
I In*. ri»urM* pay lOillhl.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 2. M l
WASHINGTON. Aug 2. In the hmiac. IMoinVd hy V ll1
Jn
w,‘rk ' rf ,h4’
Alllimu-li fhe Japanese a**erted &gt;
fiom n tiionctniy Kl«n«l|»s»inlt he
—The k t p , three-year Inflow of Thr marltinu comml*»lon «*kr*l'j&gt;lf republican* they could muatrr!
*.r' . .
N k a i a aad itla r bird* wbirb foceigq gold it (lowing down.
rtaitl, *"bul every iklui|i«nl nr«|iiiri‘H n the area around IVIpIng w a i
ahipyanla yerterday tu bid on n enough .trrnglh to make the votr
Prpaklrnt Uo***-vclt, hi* *»lr
e aaat an Merritt, lalaad art a t e
ling**
amount^ of kriowliilRo" qlili-l. Ihey i*rrcln| heavy f.-rtlffWHh the world'* blggeat hoanl new liner de*igne*l to I * "a mmlrl rl***r., but woubl atlll lack a barr rirriitl I &gt; i mli*» from n &gt;'«ihl on
........
■ --* ----ta b * protected by Edgar S. Wood retting aeeurely in government of modern ahip rnn«trirtlon.'
through hi* cniilarl mlh l» &gt;«"H".| cVti.ins nl ludb Ihr rasl nod tmilb
majority. The aouthem demnera'* Ihc Pulonmc river to the Mont*
((•BlIaMH
nn
t'mm*
Thrrtl
*
t
,■
,t,',
aewly appointed warden of vault*, treaaury report* showed
Ihi*
JTIti'H of llu* niy.
The liner It Intended to replan- gave a hint of their viewpoint Fn | fnumn l*nt 11«*I nlfl, |tlrilg«-i|
Breward i M p a l h a , It wai yesterday that import* have av­ the de-cummlajiloned. Ixvialhan. day when only one—Represent*
Cnltiii
to cnntiniMit
...
«.»ia
.
A United sialc* army nfflcre
tod ay&gt; y r. «. Mason, eraged only
It.inn,mm ■ &lt;Uy n|*rrate*l until 1035 by thr United t|ve Maverick, nf Te*a*-*tten.li-d in Ihi* iiiont **f ilcmiM-niry, coor
N
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e
r
e
r
s
n
n
s
K
i
l
l
e
d
and
a ml«*lonary urrr bnll*d at
^rvaideal o f tbe Florida Audubon nine* July |, romp*nil with $•*, Slatra line*, nidi wilt Iw o|trnnl
a meeting called by member* In I moil to KrntiM* mol iho I ' imIk I
teaeicty.
H
tnten.
1
400.000 daily during the find) Sept. 13.
m
f Alnn to
terrated In block Ing^ adJ" urn menl
A l Ml „| f,llctMI hri-tid.-nl l-‘
Tba raoervatiaa. wbirb includes half o f Ihi* year.
In planning thr veaael. romml*mrrry lo Tilliprhow. They wintril
... .___________
unit! Iba ar»ee-b®“ f “ «•
P****‘l Bru,, „f Kramr. (irnrriil IV
&gt;--i
—
WADI
IIAI.I’
A
A
*i;iJ
I
KtiVI1
In
to
real
Igale
I
he
rfaumt-r
do'in
to
VeHcaa lalaad at tba south end of
Since the dollar Waa revalued •Inn official, and dcalgn. r* u*e*l; Attendance o f aeveral republican* f|)r r, | , . r „ f ihr AKF. « im
Airrsltnl in !.*»• .\ityvlrw - ♦'»* •I IAN . SUDAN. Aug. 2 oV|
hioaqaho U p m , la oaa o f tba tarty in 1031, tbe nation'* gold aurh tea disaster* aa thr Morro indlcatcil the minority party wmd I M, ri(hn| ,vtj|n&gt;
the American ml**J**n*iy srli'ol at
^
«iii*pici«i*i of
i •mill*
vt4»t‘llilr** Mini pmiHriiKi iH iiihI iim&lt;iiiIh i n nf Tungrhow, .The city »-a * h* avily
boat Mallaata far tba »turfy of atockm have mounted more than f'a*tle fire a* nhjeet I c o n *
4nlMiVt J itii* rrew nf .in. 11j*I|:iii tuiimiiir- ImmlTd llfrt Friday.
1 •*'* ipllt an tha laaua.
time trader on thr wratrm fr«»nl. i Unks Roy (j, W uitl
water bird* on Uta past c*a&gt;t, Mr. S$jwo.nmi.noo to s i '.M33.ioo,immi. rr*i«llnf material will&gt;*ona.
l&gt;r iiv-d
infitiy
ilcdic■i«'l Ihrir vmthiiu
««'i»liu fItliili^l hy |M»||re *4- i owfi* **iiik • ii| |i|nim w.fn kin-1
On July SO. thr ln-«»ury re­ thnuighout the 31.000 t**n liner,
Ihe, acnajiI ionnl *liiyin^» *.f Jnk*- **It•*ii llu* ii.ifl, iirtblnMI* hear
((-amII r i N Ob r » « » T h *|
apeeWa o f bird* neat in corded r SI2.mMi.*MM* net reduc­ they said.
TOKYO. A.ijt, 2.
M 3, \flep
C a r O v ertu rn s O n .
l ink'll*, I lilt Ilk'll 114U S|I.|(m | i - NYriftf Haifa iilltlintm1, All ^Kniinl nn urgi-jit confi-cence will* l'i*m ief
She territory. There are Florida tion in |ta gold hnbling*. Tin*
The blueprints tall for construe|i«*rliT in
l"v*t fill'll III •■14. Till* ITI'W of .Fumlmarn Knknye, I'mprror (.IimO r la n d o H i g h w a y
karma rant*. Ward"* baron*, black- reprr**i&gt;ted thr find «lrcline ainr* tkm I bat would allow any Ihrre
h tr nfli| fuill |I «»M tiKi‘lN all tartn liltn ti(i|HMVi*(l I'l-I.ir MV4'#plri|p
bmbid
at Uta, wittata, Florida laat October and-waa thr largr*l ronipartnirnli of the ahip to It
A
s
T
i
r
e
B
lo
w
s
O
u
t
k
Ih linuil »«* In# halMns.
T li" rlinnrr#i in
talk*. WOaaa'a plovara. aad many j drop for a alnglr *l»y alnce Hoi* fluuilcd without aendlng hi t In Ihr
Jjipfifirfi' nimy In
ItldliH Imiiiii ffl Mgli liifit llu* IIIr whnl will lrllrviij pi «|iai« i f Ithi fill*
Whom karludmg rata migratory tar de-alualtun.
Lollnpi Moat nf the lifrboiit* will
Mr. anil Mr*. Frank Chappell*wlnii Uin ji||n| H|i|uiT*'iifly irliil I'Tjrnii##! wnrfn rr will* I li Inn
l**rthipslion
in m hI mI i * wiilr, «
/vs •
j•
t k k ’ wkiek com* during f i r
The alowrr inflow ill rrcrnl I t mater propelled ami irpiippe*! • 0*1 family of lllrmlngham, A la ,
Four tirw »lik'i*lnnttI roinniaiid^nv
contest iTtwi-rn the manager* *.f I S
0 IIC
V / l)J C C t lV (- fn ltd( 1*1 l||4M» i|i i Ifft*41 fin rm illj imf
U
F r t a g ^
• ,
I wrrka, afftrial* aaid. ha* rrailllid 1with radio,
narrowly escaped death yralrr- ) iij__*
until#' a haf•’ lam lllig al (llu Mill* nnfl^ n navk1 rnrmni»rii!i r fur tho
Mr. Waadaaad wM i n *Ire his,
p,,-! f , „ m mrrra*ing cmfi-1 The new craft |* de*ign**l aa a day ohi-n tho rear tiro of Ihclf .:* [/
iii#'hl.
„
former Oiino*r i l.m l " f Forino*^
MpaMmaaA aa F id iii) Ikrpuly( rfrnrr jn
inaugura-1companion ship for the linn* Matr 1‘aikard aodan' blew out iaua-1
,
Y a r t w - Am to lb# fart that tba( (inn
- financial
vrrrt*. riArnr«i Ly IL#* *•mirror, A ll
. ----was
hrgiiii
till*',
•
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new French
( batlao an*t Washington, all hough |„g ,ho car lo turn over
...........twrl
market*
•
"
except one have had ealcnslve cx*
la awaad by Urn U. S. Bio- M rsflim , inrlinlinff ilrYaluathm.
11m i I«**4 ft* e*** Tfcree I
tlm*-a and com** to feat In a morning by both of tho Sanford! Stale Jaycce* dcrldixl to ,have n
1 Sarvay. To assist tba new Knurr formerly m«&lt;
perii-nre In China helical mg that
k . l . . d « I concern*, It was stated tuilay.
I highway aaft-ly program a.* nor of
« of
of
dllili at tho rids of llu* tllrlaade
bo a committee from Ihr hruvM^t hiscr* **f gold t*i
The rootrat, which I* arhr*hi|r*l I
four division* may lx- preparing .'
to a report
Aadabaa grant wbirb baa this munlry.
Ihmughoul llu- men'll their major objective* fur the
for, i-mhnrtallon la the North
from
impuir „lof rantinur
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temlvod
today
from
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WAHIIINHTON.
Aug.
!f.
#
/
!1
racaally satecled. It iarliaie* . Some autKurilu- &gt;ai*l that re'
I'liiii* war rone.
The
nnruiltli'H
innilnl«#Hlnii
i’i
J. L oagatraei, o f Daytona vising confidence m France, plus
all rap* no &lt;Ji'**nfcrcnce held at Daytona Itr-ach
|n lli fl Mlrltiii't J, M f,kali I ndiiy
t I. A. IIaider, o f Mima; and opcraliet o f
lb r j L T *
I
quake
m-mlsr)'
agree •1
1
1*jt “ o
waa
j1'* " * 0 | „ „ | | ,r, whu prtxlilrr thi* g n s l
fmn* iim ilirndt imnirlltnn
r»
o f THasvilVr.
nrr-nt* (mviding foe Ihr- sale of
rnullr on the Orlando h ig h w a y ,^ inrrPt(0 tn buslncsa In II- Klrrhhnff, nre«M*»il .nf Itir |'*rn‘|
2 (/Ft—A
NANKING. Amnrdor.
| .-hang"*, lie i aa .Sarr'd tallfi
.... Vnay
IVnllac** Ho* iiii, Ji-rry
Ihir and w&gt;* about a mile* eoulb
gold. In China ami liiaiil,
flin prli-n iif ||i*| two miliiil)'
•arthipink'
nliouk
The prngiam wnuhl have Ihno ,,m" I'u a' or
T a k a c h F i n d s H e r a l d rauw rthi outflow* m the iTBt Wlnenr, and rti-orgo flnrmly' of Hanford when iho accideot aUto.
I nn a Ain raft rrir|M»naf)4in mum Njinking 1**1 nn-lil lull in* ilaur
Tha Sanford parliclpants
ant- adjudged lust campers amt occurr-d. II appeared rti.it Iti*
fear nmolhs.
"W . U I . ta v c
a”
. . .
1•
lnr!n»(n nn ntfrmpl In
agi- w n reported.
S o u rc e O f tn te re s t
Shoal I Ihi* r»rur, the' Irraaury Cabin 4, lead hy Kidney Nit., drin-r of the nulnmiihfli
u K
J
^
^
lnulrr limiiM H fur all inufun . .• .....
,|ur," K l&lt;,W*
M»hTh,&gt;
||.iii tnm
•Ini
might begin |*rnng down
the Jr, won first placw li. a rll-bun cool tot o f tba car when rb« lira, *-"“ MXr*'k- •"•* Hurl. MiQu* 1;! H,o aepriring *,f a highway pairul.
"Knv urlmnl
MINIMIN', An*:. ”
UVi Rrll/
A postal card from 3. A. Takach. F-V^TOO.I IMI.tMMi pulitrc debt with ai hleti-mont rmile*t
for
bulli ;
»•".
•"d
1 *"•
' .ml the I-alining of earth- from the **f W a ll H ln c l" had rtsitcil IJi* IJi
ismngr.ipli
yrr.linlny ro*
l i spending kb vacatam ia
wc*-k»' In lake I lie chief honor*'i
lU a iln M r*« r*a * T S m l
Allhough tba. ear a n pracll- "J lh'’ store nn F irst H in d ami 'highway*,
Mtarkul fur lU'lliiriiu ■
k on llit- «#*rtl»#| 1f*ji« (i i-jiilli Imu'ir , gup*
N. T , state* Owl be i*
for the iw iivn -t s*-**h»a otine rally *|.-mnlUbag tha occupaalc'’ f , * no,U ^ "n u o ,. and J
Ii
u w.
|h '■rilly in |lit; vIriiiif y *tf Ui&lt;9
\'i’Br York #*i4&gt;*l« Rn hiiiKH
rajey lag tbe e p h * af
twelfth. Besson uf ramp Wlan- rual.loed only minor i n j u r i o * , ; ^ ^ ! ! “! . .'."’’ ' • J ' * " '
" ' ' l ronvontlon would h* M,\ J.... - karluMH
v * V‘|,r‘l
, ' " p"‘luring ” »15,
*'
&lt;' fl'»il&lt;
III *ifi»r HlrNflri*
| t
Herald wbirb are be H u r t O p e n s O f f i c e
3. 4« r! I In* M«r| 'a»fffr*fr I Ifh iIt#*j
•***
Ihirlng III. t-.t auab. la.ay ^
„ „ 0rU ^
h
|uf
k g amd U bim daily.
flnlrl nf Minmi, Ilf writ itfhl ‘
|
O n T a x M a tte r s In
Bo IBaakrataa tha appeal o f tbe
rUHom r.m r l„ lha camp « •
Among
AtlrndiniA frnm
yaile*t* pm g ram
—1 ^ C . O f C . B u ild in g «f|M«Hk«
(b ra id by the fact that after bo
Ir O C A L W E A T H E R |,
Hsnfnrtl %v**rr Mr Kirrlilthfr, Ibn
«-otcrts1omcui. Including an oahl
' hla family baea flalabed each
i ry W lllf, Jr,,
K, lorn*), pr»*f
A b dtaaaaded by away of
T lf“ »fllc r "iif Ih-puty Oollrrtuc III I.*** of (he b'Clunlni claaa af
Gordon IlgrnMi.
fo ir i «»t
J. L. Hart o f the Bureau o f InUr- awlmnilap.'
Florida: Partly ilmnly lonlgtiC
The vleliora lacladed Mr, and the Hlale
I The Whtln ||ouse anoixlli* erf towha far martT lived in' aal trrraaa hat moved from the!
an*l T*i*&lt;«day aiBll»i*;d vhowei^
•
*-.*..* . V*
I dap that Attorney tii-n'er^l CumU read It. Fast Office . ta the Chamber of Mrs. |T »I* Nader, .‘ Mrs. J. R.
in Kinilli portion Tuesday, K i*
mlnga
had
held
I’resirfcrii
Itooselingers,
Mr.and
Mrs.
Wataoa
haw we three Commerce bulMing where a3
Ire mo Nortliwnsl Klorltls
part-,
volt could fill the current Su­
or “oar, lypm o f
tac remittance* Itw-I Mr*. Kama drtaad. Mr. R o t a r ia n s A r e
ly cloudy loaluhl and liu-odag
preme Court
reran ry
whether
Tha Seminole ConnI y Cnmmli
Use
wtfl he received every Wcdneaaay amt Mr*, ||. Jam*-* Gut, Mr, aad
acnitcred llinn*l*-nliowi i i *1nr*,
Funeral w M i*** fur Mr, aud sinnera held their li-guiai inerting
here a&gt;k A* waa anneunrt-d today.
O r F lo r id a 's E x h ib it Congress wa&gt; In soailon. lo.ru, .' Mf* Kidney A. Htnhha, Mr* i .
day oilernilon.
,
need or had adjourned. The Mrs. Kdwatd Kuiumcr parrot* In the Court Hon**- t*el*y,
lAe to
Mika
Mr. Hart itptrd that *em|-an- J. ijut. Mr, aad .Mr*.
Daytona Tides
they cooId aual returns of form '* and SA &gt; «t •B*u&lt;* Mr. ghd Mr*. Manuel Ja- IJrf^oM-at itntartaad warn told ol ITaaMent had ri-uueal**d an In- of Mrs. \V. i Morrison **l thl*
Tuesday*
tides,
Ii IrIi . t:# t
(J. U lluiirao, local fn email,
Mr.
and the , accruepHahmoal l
of I k * farmal «plol**n hr the attorney .City, wrro h**td la I to* fit. Mark'*
aB amothly SSL return* bwtudlr.g p l w n aad Arlan.
A. M. f. 37 I'. M ; low 11 OB A.
run
oral.
Hlephcp
T.
Karly,
WhHe
Kpho
upiil
nmrtJi
of
I'ahtlka
Ku*
Florida
K
*h»l|
at
tbe
Great
|
lift
yesterday
for
Cannon,
t!
M
r*.',11.
M
.
McCall,
J
r,
Mr.
and
J, A. Takach
the amath a f June are now della
M.
d u .U A i
Clorelaml llaoea pros* secretary, aajd Mr. day afloroiem at 5-.10 q'clu*-k,-lt to spend a lb day raration with .M. II kb IV
• newt aad that tf form* S3 t aad Mr* N. II. Garaar, Mrs. Q *c U k w Ki post lion la
Baromaler
,
I A has* aet bean filed..a wrtttr- trade ‘ (illbart. Mr. aad Mrs. J. hy Fart Brown aad Kail Leh­ Hoaaerell hkd not de*ld*-d when was |earii*-d lictsy,
MATOB HCRT
lelatirea.
Yesterday,
Mr*. Kutntnrr *l|*d Halunhty
oath, satttaf M k reason* for de II. Katrldin. Mr. aad Mrs. A. mann at lha regular weekly he would appoint 'ho auneaaor
Van Ih-vanlcr mnrnlng after a long tlln* a* and
- Justice
-------- WWllliafn
l
M, l*hllllp*, A W Newell, Me. meeting today ta tha .Y»W *i lin­ to
Simon Harris was giaolnl per
WATCBOSa. On- Aar, A - H I liaquiacy will be requited.
Tola| for
lha aged husband died from the rnisaion today to ic i*e*f hi* home
1 who
retired 'Juno I
|
—
Sorb a deliaqumry rirf jrcta the aad Mr*i J. H WoUa, Mr. aad tel.
Total for tnoiilli
shock half an hour later.
at HUM Bay Mu-*i, rstimated
Mr. Browa aad Mr. U k a a * ) * .
o ff evader ta a penalty of S percent Mr*. Walter If. Saab. Mr. and
Normal to
A
larr*
number
of
relative*
DBOTVNS
A
T
flKACII
Mrs.
nay
fo
r.
ahd
family,
aad
large
r
stored
phatograpba
each
meath
aad
an
interest
charg*
to
coat
|H0.
f c t f t a n n im rty ta a highway
Herald reading
and
friend*
aili-nded
lha
Berr­
Mr.
and
.Mr*.
C
U
fl**
K
IJmp
la
lllaetrata
ibetr
tatfc.
M
m I l i which hta chaoffear a f 1-t peer*at until the amount b
Official Sapart
a*. Mr. aad Mr#. W. A. PattlOeasts at tba TTTTtlii today
PAN AM A CITY. Aug., *. -O P t ies*,, |t wa* Indicated, and the
The regular werkly meeting of
Hlflh
•lg
grandsons
were
active
pall
ahalt
aad
daaghter,
fa
trlc
t.
aad
B- 8. Fobhe*, 37. of llirmlng*
Included aB tha aegpty oanmlilioy Scout Troop A will be held
wuk
. .
win report aay ear
A la , drownvd at Panama bearer*.
tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the
highway pb yoo who baa attained the age Mrs. Lrogaa l|. Rnrp uf oriau- aloaara, Jadga B. t . HPasknlder,
Mr. Kaninrr, at Ih* lime of Junior High School.
0. r . . Harwdaa, U » U
llalar*. CBjr g o lf beach yesterday afterof «
aa Farm 33 1 reran furl
Tha campers arrived la Sea­ of Altaamata, Kan tubmans. o&lt; t o * ta watar wltnemes aaid waa hi* death, w*a manager uf Ih*
ttaGAad ctaaf- im llla n n o may be srracod from
bed late Saturday aflaraima la Tavaraw aad Baft hrawa of D* "rty waist-deep. He ia aurehrrd by Cora Tola Homing Company in
the f t l b t b r a f I eternal
Fir* Chief Mark Cleveland re*
fai/Uka,
___
_____
two track*,
_____
DM,
H-otiaucd Pa r*&lt; * Three! .
at Jactaeaeflli.
- .4— *»l V
4
__ ______________

.HENDAYE. Aug.
2.—
(A P ) — Insurant artillery
opened a bombardment
Madrid's outer defense.* today. after driving a spear­
head into Span'sn govern­
ment lines west o f the capiUL
Battles were fought on
three other fronts.

U.S. Is Dedicated
On French Soil

Flow Of Gold To
Ubiled States Is
Shawing^Let-up

Birds Protected On
fM fm ttff Island By
De put y Warden

Prisoner Confesses ^
Slaying m

j* uture

farm ers

&lt;&gt; ^ [B e n e fits Related
By Alex Johnson

Monetary Ad vantaut*.
Social Contacts Are
Stressed By Leader

Pershing Pledges His
Nation’s Continued
Efforts For Peace

Given A 1 Reason

I

In Kalian Air Crash1'!»•

Figgly-Wiggly Group
I In State Contest

.Highway Program

3"ife S&amp;r*T“S;| Upon Jaycce List

f'amninir Honors At
arcocding
Winona Are Won liy 'c«n wnium* «bo invc.iig.ud;ln ^
v„rh wUh
. S a n f o r d Youths. n,'M*rrt,^pPona waa i.e*&lt;i«&lt;i. ',M_f"r.lh'‘ r|,,,r *?’ n’r*'

•nr M
;r,rH 'rMUr-

’•*’

^

Operator Expelled
By Securities Board

.

Mr,,ltly' ........

"*

[ ir.v .'

"a»d" w^"u^•s,nf&lt;*fj
Cummings Renders
j E t Mr. °«S tn .,‘ P: “ h^ i Appointment Opinion

C ITY NEWS BRIEFS

a s ^ s j s r s . st ,

Hummer Rifes Held
In I'alalku Sunday

Told

wm^iMMty bi^bi

' h%*I »W.

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