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w a n f f t yynto,
*11ni Star Suffers
Second Sunstroke

OLYMPIC STAR WEDS CLASSMATE

SANTA nATinAHA, Gallf, July
hi n . - w —Hell* Davis, Monde film
■tar. collapsed from auntlroko
.. yesterday
at
Carpcnlerla,
a
beach retort.
Dr, J. K. f!n.h«w, her pliyslclan, announced rlie would hare
to remain In seclusion for a
■math.
.
U i l week Mlea Davis puffer, od aeTcirely from eaiibiirn.Tbreo
year* MO aha had a similar innatroka.
Tha film star went to Carpen­
taria two week* ago with her
hntband, )|arpion
Neleun, orchoetra lender, for a racatlon.
Sha recrntly rmnplrtod -ll'a
laieo I'm After" with la-all.-"
Howard and wae due to relnrn
to her alndln neil week to atari
production of "Joabah"

TALLAHARBKK. July 20 _(JP)
•—Joe Wlllbim*, llfu term robber
from Palm flrarh county, epca|ied
from a stale rood ilrpsrtmrnl prl.®n camp nrar llranford recently,
but ho had only one night of liberty"_
upon notice to the slate
prison bureau yesterday that Wll- 1
Hams had escaped ramr annlhi-9
tekcfrsm reportlnf his rerspturr.l
Details of the c.cspr nii,| preap-J
tars were not re|iortrd.
Williams and F id Ifnuswoti 1
wrro sentenced to life Imprisonf j j j l fr b 1.1, 10'IS for rubbery
While armed.
,

cash

O p era ted

grocery

MEAT

R
PHONE 417,

ll m m
ham
IM.I

TALLAIIA8SBE, July » - W )
—Tha governor's offtc* said rseently Governor Com had ecceptad tha resign.lions of members of
tho Evtrglsd*. National Park
commission. bat had not appointed
successor*.
Oao resignation. that of Prank
Dominick o f Miami, baa not boon
Governor Cone »*W ha had not
decided whether any of Utdae
whose resignations ha requested
and accepted wo old be reappointed
to tho commleeioaT m fo ln f to rvorgsnlxs tho
commlaalon and fet It on a food
worklnf basis." ha »ald.
Governor Cone asked for tha
j mlfnatiena before he alfned a
1 leflalatlvk act appropriating |87.*
j 600 a year to operate the park
i commlaalon dartnf the two yeara
which be fan July 1/

— —
^
i
. - -o. . a—■. ■
VIvisa Burnett (above), -who spent his Ufa attempting to dls*
prrve tho popular baltef-tliat ha was the sissy, "Little Lord FaunUwwy," portrayed In hla mother's novel, died a hero. He collapsed
front • heart attack after directing rescue of four persona In dan­
ger,of drowning.

Victors Learn Mdre
Of State Advantages

|f “In dependent-H om e, O w ned a n d

AND

Florida Dairyifen
To Witness Vailed
Program Aug. 5-6
Dairymen of Florida or wit"
ne&lt;( a varied prof ram at bear
many prom(neat speakers f tho
natleo at a twa day adm iooel
profram of tha State Dali men's
AtaorUllon epenaarad by U 'Ualr
verelty ef Florida to be pr
Atjfoit I and ■ la tha and
of tha new P. K Yonfa tab alary
acbool In Calnaardk.
Pret IdInf at tha meeting {]) be
M. C lleuaer, president ef t a As­
sociation. who will hnradu i, tha
ipeakere. Tha meedne
III be
opened with an addreeroy w Iconia
Ity Dr. John J- Tlfert. preet at af
the Unhreraity of Fiend •who
will bo followed by talk* et nom­
ine modem developments In lalry*
Inf and tha problems aae Mated
with the Industry, roond tal a diecupalona and rroup ilngtnj
Mr. Heater stated Hi t tha
pathertnf will be eery lm| mant
to the dairymen ef tha atala ra"
paclally doe te the fact kpt a
revision of tho tf-ltw * ti I (ha
constitution of tho baoaelatfc t will
ha conductedA hearty wsleoma has It la ci*
tmde-d to all Florida dairy* an to
attend tha meeting la ontp that
•t might be one of the moet.ai areas*
fol educational assemblies 1 tho
University of Florid*, SCI rfdlng
In Hamlin L. Brown, enfant lun
dairyman.

Life Termei Captured
AfterNIffht’n Freedom

I m ilr
M b » fp
pats)
ataalp
Mill

JSS2S,

EACH

8MALL SUGAR CURED
VA. STYLE

RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITY

WE LEAD IN PRICES
CHOICE WESTERN

Choice Lamb.CHOPS

paarrrwl lidlrblts. s

DOG FOOD 2 Cans 9 c

Ii. BEANS 2 lbs. 19c
ITRESH GREEN

Santa COFFEE lb. 2 0 c

Hntit. | whits . t .ntseeq

Towels

phii .I

10c I Napkins

to ii .ict

IOC I Tissue

PRODUCE

MEATS

Tomatoes 2 Lbs.
Yr.I.LOfl’

,0

Herring

Lb.

35c

2 Lbs. 2 5 c
Peanut Butter Lb.

15c

Onions

3 Lbs.

Bananas
e t a r r kI skii
Peaches

15c
|0c

Lb. 3 c
2 Lbs. Or

White Bacon Lb. I 6 t//x€
M M M W IiH 'l

Yeast

r M ii.

35c

n n rS ssI

P r e .a l

Butter

l .r s

■ &gt; .. 1

n iN K r .M

20C|OTeo

IS

19c

CRISCO
3 Lb. Can
S U k B IllN E

CHOCOLATE— VANILLA— CARAMEL-LEMON

MILFORD—TBNfilSR WHOLE KERN EL

2&amp;C

Whole Lamb Shoulder Lb.

14c

'

s u n in

ham

]

Sc

Bacon lb. ]

jc

w p i r a M oiuno

FRESH DRESSED

COOKING

Western Beef ROAST
Club STEAK

Lb. 1 5 c
Lib

| 9c

bAM BlilififeR
PAN SAUSAGE
Peanut BUTTER £
[
Smoke Sausage
&lt; • 9 ^' *,|bi
BULK .
. . . ^ m^

England Leads Wo^ld
In Reer Exportation
RERUN, July fT -fA T -C ra a l
Britain Is the world's largest fr*
porter of beer, tho builnesi report
for tho year 1M6-87 of the Ger­
man .(port breweries lUtod.
After Britain coma Germany
and Japan Ths eiport flgurM
for the year, according to tho re­
port, are Great Britain, 8,608,000
gallon* i Germany, 6JT8JI00 gal*
Iona and Japan. UI1&gt;tW gaHkna,
Britain'* hoer aapoet larrsaaod
by 8.70 percent In IW6. that of
Germany by 10 a
parcaat. Ja­
pan’s fall by IJ 8 percent.

41 # V

Lb.

Bologna

How To Tell Horse’a
Age Arouses Debate
HOONK. Ia.. July 28 (JPI-Tht
prohlsm
howtaleMakurso’a
ago" baa divided Boona eoualy
rssldrnts Into twa csmpsOne
argumentatlva
farmer,
thallengod the hlitarlc method of
"looking at a horss's taath" llo
•aid tha wrinklea on a hprsa'a
nock were the proper gauge of its
years.
A pony was brought out It
test the theories, and vfhsn both
schools af thought had finished
they were only-one year sport on
Ihe age

mi

HONTIIF.AU July X».—Un~
romance li Just a lot of rubbish
to tha man who keep Windsor
station clean. Thsy harvest an
averMe of two cable fast of con­
fetti a day.

large

JACKSONVILLE, July K flcvrral hundred West Virginian*
today know more about Worlds,
the Air-Cnn.lltloned Rlate, and her
friendly feeling toward tha other
Hlatrii ef the Union.
j
Thst has been the message
brought them by llsrokl Cnlee.J
president of tho Florida - Bltte
Chamber of Cnmmerr* who hai
spoken before msny West VlrgihIans while on vacation ther«
In o trlrgram to State Chamber
heiitquartera here, Mr. Crlee sslJ
ho had appearrd lefure Ihk WSlIo
Sulphur Sprlne* Rot try Club. Ihe
Lewlsbi rg Roisry Club Snd’ fLA*
nesa MrnV (dull lb* Flat* flsa-l

Lexington, ICy. July 28. —&lt;AVDon't Judge a raan'fc ehafaetF*
by bla portrait or hla handwriting
adrlaoa Prof- Banana W. Martin
of tha Unlaaraity of Kentucky
dopartmant of psychology.
While bo bolloaao there may bo
mo troth in the old saying that
tho camera doesn't lie, "it doesn't
aay raoch •liber," profcaaor Mar­
tin says.
"
Taata conducted by hie classes,
tho paychoMftat asserts, hare dem-

* TAMPS WAIW

MACARONI

JMLIKNT

GELATINS

ouauN

bosms

MATCHES

Na. I Can Bid.

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Sprbi(tlM» CORN
V. C. HOMINY
SPINACH

C’B a SE A SANBORN

C o ffee
Peanut Butter J 3 0 i

CORNED BEEF Np. l g ffl | 5 c
Tall Carnation M|LK
Scott TISSUE
Waldorf TISSUE
Scott TOWELS

fl
2

�I

J

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Crack AH But 4 Of
Those Aboard
Ship Rescued
American Lives EnFAVORS GAMP
d angered B y B h e lf-i---------------------------irtg’ O fU n iven rity f .
By Heavy Artillery

Airplanes Take
Part In Attack
fihek's Troops Are Reported To Be Well
*' Equipped Fighters

.
h

PEIPING, Jaly 84--(AI*&gt;—
J. L Ftoart, Amertcaa preal*
dent of Yrnchlag Ualreralty,
eaaaa through Ihe new S tar
JayeatOf battleground taday &lt;%
ripart Ihe group of Americana

P E IP IN G , July 30.— (A P )
— H eavy artillery A rc aUri*
ed suddenly this afternoon
aouthweat o f hare at Yen*
ch in * U niversity, refu ge o f
a* group o f
A m ericana, a*
C hina wan reported to have
ordered her crack central
* n a y . la t a action to drive the
Japaneaa arm y ou t o f North
Chfca.
Grave apprehension waa fell
for tho safety of Americano at
the imhrerelty. Tho group w u
believed to number fire women
and three men Including Preeldenr
J. U Stuart who had refuted the
warning al the American embaeey
to leave, "U ie My duty to »toy,"
ho Iptd diplomatic official*.
• F l* h lb » wwe general onto

M e d -in w relentless -ibopping
uh" operations kgqlnat tho retn'
umnis of the Mth Chinese army,
tho nuun body of which now
holds positions serosa tho Yung
ling River to the west.
All communication waa severed
with Teaching University ■»
fighting there began. The unr
varsity la supported by American
missions .and is one of Chlnn*»
outstanding educational Inatllu
11*11to
Firing was especially heavy
-west of tbe city Indicating a ma­
jor engagement might bo *
progress.
Japanese troop* were reported
attempting to force a crossing ni
the Yengting River at the W i ­
ping and Marco Polo bridge.
V T o support th* 81th and 11 2nd
divisions of the 8»th Army whkb

City
Cemtniaa inner M. J.
Lodge who la heartily in favor
of the location decided upon lor
the properrd
Sanford Trailer
Camp.

C. JAPANESE DRIVE CHINESE FROM PEIPING

Ninety-Two Persons
Survive Night Off
Horror As Flames
Sweep Entire Ship

U h o r ThrrwssJt« Iih
flucncc In Opposi­
tion To liCgislaUoit
A ffecting Worker*

BALTIMORE, July .in - &lt; * &gt; _
All but four af the INI passengers

Measure Was On *
•Desirable' Lisf
Defeat Would Rankin
Gravity SerowKHdyi. I
rr
' ____ ,
Tb m
Court
Reversal

Of the four not counted amona
the survivors, two wen* known
dead and twu unaccounted for. Tha
dead art J- R. Pnlikoff, Alkrn,
South Carolina lawyer, and an tinidentified Member of the crew,
Mbylnr are R. Rsigr. passenger,
addreaa unknown and Cy IlaynK
•Her
•
Three navy era plane* la-gan on
aerial survey o f the hay ahortly
after dawn reek hit the btulLk of
poealfcle victims.
The liner sliding down Ihe bae
to Norfolk burat bito a flaathf
fomare 14 laUea below Rattlmora.
The flames,, passenger* aahl,
roared from tho lower holda and
within three mtnntre after the

Andrews Attains
Amendment Cntfa
picked up persona a* they
forced to Wap from the burni-ig
ToWage Measure
ahIp.

JAPANESE BULLET CAUGHT HIM

Cause of the fire wee not drier*
mined
Immediately
Survivors Recommendation Ad­
landed at Armlger, Md, said’ it
opted To E x e m p t
apparently aUrtod about 7:2h P. M.
City CommissionerDc- in the hold It spreod so rapidly Seasonable L a b o r
the ship eras soon an inferno.
clares His Faith In that
Rome Ufa boats fUled will) pas*
YFASIflNGTON, July jr i-b p )
Merit Of Enterprise senger* were lowered—th&lt;&lt; humter —An
ammdpimt to'Vieupi Flor­
not known. Other passengers and
"I believe that every down town members o f the crew were trapped* ida's see sons hi** citrus wt.ikere
plnce of busincea in the city will er jumped Into the hay.
tnd several other types of lalmr
fmm SortsI4 r 'blanket iw—p ci.st
on the lake fronl,1 M. J Ledge, an eiploaion caused the b la i^ - M tr if AiTmnil&gt;trn(inn's w afftasW
imure bill, offers*) hrte today 1 .y
city commissioner, staled in an thst there was a blast pod the
Senator (Jarirs O." 'Andrews of
interview today.
entire craft wma rnvtlnped In Florida wma adopted in tho Sen­
"w }
I ' have personally InsperlHI flames. •
ate as part o f the mrarurr.
4
v lf ”1
quiu n
UmUc.- camps
quit*
a number of traUa.They amid irporta reaching then,
Senator that tow O. Andrews.
In Florida and find that except In were that AA persona had perished.
, ,1 ' VV I ■
Florida Democrat. however, re­
dtatoaMN where they operated as
This waa entirely without run* asserted opposition to Ihe wage* 11
y
n f t o l c enterprises, the rinser they firmation.
hour
bill
last
night
despite
Ihe
V a
aw located to tho down-town ,&lt;c
Prvsklenl llnoaevrll. opprbed *i&lt;
tion of lha city the more agr-rabla Washington, of tho disaster, im­ adoption of Ihe emradmeat.
"Hut I'm still arainst Ihe bill,"
it la to tndriita and the more satis- mediately ordered the navy orade*
factory to Ihe business ronrrrna my al nearby Annapolis and the Andrews raid. "W r’fr Ju«l trying
In iftslanrea where the rampa navy department to offer all at to |mt as msny patrhrs &lt;&gt;n It ai
%rr run *
were remotely located, the oper­
Senator (la u d f r r i u r r « f Florators wit &gt;ut exception slated
M i, n in**ml»rr of I hr R d tv iti jl)
that It was the biggest mi-taka
H'totolltoto^a tovo rut# Twnl
they had made.AI though Mr. ilxidgt believro
Ihe arrange from Park Avenue to
Sanford Avenur to be anfftrient
for tho coming year, he iald&gt;-**Jf
llmpilsl attache* are shown hearing a swusinl Chine-* «41tri
we find that the Urge number of
from a train at Peiping following severe fighting with Japwwe-* m
trailarttes who patronise our camp
Jon. I&gt;. Jlnklna, chairman of
that virinlty. lie and msny tdhrrs Were WouswK-1 and kumiitrds wet*
necessitates an enUrgemcnl of tho Hoard of Doaeons of Uu*
reported killed heftier the Chinese vrlrewtrd from the city.
the grounds, we may expand it First RspUal Church brra and
Wr TS, I w t l . M Pm
cast toward the Mayfair llo le l" member of lha Hoard si Trai­
Charges lhs| Inlernsltoosl pint
- "Tho camp should have every tors of ths Florida Baptist Cbll trrs souchl to cause disease epi
possible convenience, soeh at po­ drra's Homo la Arcadia, al demlrs In Insurgent Hpatn w**ilice protection, fire protection, and tendad lha annual meeting of Ihr pul before Uowetal Crsnrl-*
various recreational facilities We Hoard of Tnistaos la Arcadia Franco a military court loisy.
have a fine to» for tourists’ en­ ynstrrday.
Two Frenchman wore aaalem
joyment, and we can construct a
MlN'IMlN, July 30. tVPl Prinsat ifr-Utam*
During tho meeting, atlmded rd In die -but Franco order cl
swimming pool, and courts for hr Irosleaa from all parts of the their executions delsytM uoin Mlni-ti-c
Net die • Ckamte tlam | “ **e s a
playground games," he said.
stale, professor T. M. Johns wa­ an Inlernattonal rommlcitoo could spent an hi ur with King Hc-age
In reply to the question aa to re elortad superslaor for lha en Iniesttgata whether lltOCO ‘ was
whether or not the brisk winds suing yaar and many Improsa- an Inlornallonal plot lit Item VI at 'llurkingham palace yester
coming from arms* the Ukt woald menls io th* hnmu and grounds lypliottl and nleaplng slchness day aft-r Ihe inttoarrh's rvlura
from a coronataxi visit to n*&gt;rthbe too cool for the comfort el the were disclosed.
gi-rms behind iHnrgenl tinea.
tourists- Mr I-odgo said that he
Tho supervisor of the h o m e
In tlie Hpaatoh war llaetf. two ern Iretoml, where terrori-m and
didn't believe the weather would which rarwo far IM children, rw- until* ulIliad snkmsrlnaa roee nul violence struck a di-ceidsnt n**ta
ever be too cold. Kern if tho to w ported that IITT hod been ons of French waters la is t r ir t u - la the general anlaim.
pernturo were almost frigid, win- of their heat yoara. -Tho H- ernntt-nl freighter with cunllit I Indignation user the steetiing,
tor tourists from the north oro aaarwo and good wtll of the poo and lett bar biasing willt 11 of dynamiting and arson Wr-lo--4ay
accustomed to that kind o f Weath­ pie," ha a*Id -have kept Ih r fleer* and men missies
In Helfsst and 1*1 the fore Slate
er, ho Hectored.
homo la splendid roodfllow."
CSltlala Obdulte Csstel w h o border was expressed on h tk
"II Ips also been said that a
Ip the financial report. Mr. rearlii-d share n o a r
kllmea. aide# of tbe Irish sea. It was Belfast, were, l-kra In Ihuetai*
trailer camp se near town woald Jlaklns slated that It waa Warn France, la a anun tout with in kauam that ChowherUia anal tho under heavy guaid
TW* other- wese I t t v l'd *
bo ax eye-sore, and that tb* largo ed that the Hunday Reboots of I I I the crew, toocrlbed linn the king diwuxavd . Wnbsr-*ta&gt;'s dm(wftasvtUn with Ihe tb-aiwwg
asmber of tourists would mako tho aisle
Ihrw chief aourre submarines appeared. oi|f* ns order* ani**og other w k jw ls
tho grenade unsightly If wo cater of Iaroma and also that tho Flor­ each aids. Sad for- Ja lulautvo
Home aul HocItslier- ashl they of a Kelfost polwemaa hy a
to tho wealthier classes of trailer ida W. M. I'- H- had supported poundrd hta vassal.
believed trouble in Ireland had Crowd that dr-llwyvd' tosssU
‘ ••'Me. we would not hove a very lq a vary liberal maaaer.
* Two gQTsraMSnt toahara, tho boon an Impaled, point utg
&gt;■
La yalette Sad La Xorroaa.'were that the visit of the kmg aad discharged esptoatxoa a rts dss*
also strolled by aabmsrtnrs hut Queen yiiiahrtk . there was ranch awwrv-l. nodes a rsilnwd toakge
p,
New fclernhehi Voted managed to auallnaa thutrroureu hoiefer tout any other, rwruaa- Ik Bklte* fl-ms lh Ifait shackly' kwVsteaeU.
JJ|* *vlp- t o » y sprat Ikfe* dgfO foro a Itaxa was ackodtalcd In
Into. Sea Scout Body forFrsoco
shaggad lh#v alleged
lavwligatwy of the
poisoning ptel was jrgahlsed la
Loudon and Is voiced Knf'lsbmeu.
Red Cross Members

On Lake Location

Jinking Attends
Annual Meeting Franco.Secs JMot
Of Church Group To Spread Germs
Amid Rebel Ranks

King Gcorpc Confers With His Prime
Minister About Violence In Ireland

Kbranlana Have Fun
A t J o i n t Festivity
' AltowgimoUT

Groups Ran^
To Push Wage
Hour Measure

r e o o e h w ...

. a i .M

e e . I .J .*

Attend Daytona Meet
Community Singing
Class Will Perform

— cvvatleo M-ming tool
; “the ciidistd nusld by
tea familiar with th*
character of Irish gangilka te fed anything hah

jWork Continuing j
On Re-Laying Of;
Brides On Street;
Slight Delay Caused
tty Non-Arrival Off
G u t t e r Materials

W A SH IN G T O N . Ju ly SO.
— M A I') — Tw** tM crm liw d
cn&gt;u|«n rallknl ItwUy nrotutd
mtminiMnklhwt K-aih-nt tO'U»€
In |mm&lt;i th e a a p r lw u r k itw lathw through O nw rm m bo*
( w Ihe pewton rtw K
A non-|tarti^an prim p o f
hwmW r
ht\vh*l h y
R«1 «rrwrnUtivr&gt;
llc a lo y
of
Ma*mrko*rtl«.
tWvworvwt. wwe .
M fraim l t* d a w off «*tk«*r»*
mou rain the l » W
vtaMaeda
Ml n
tVdlutw tin ra . HT»hhak *1 ^
A m d n a FVdnet i— o f l a M ,
Ik n a &gt; h twfWewv* *csw*‘t t W '
r m v which earned headway h
the Smote law n d r ld a j
Iw nithe hflt to-di, the "■■**•*'
(V—r la Ihe lab. r romaadlre.
U he&gt;
lanwMxv had kw *
rwaated ayaa Kcwstly to H .(fee
hut aerwov awd mawy h « l« U lf»

Allh. wgh n U &gt; *t of Ihr took
«« Msgwnla Ax*wtsa p
te-wg osrow I a i r tw gvatRy to to e *
»l«h»«y Atejvd — Id wakeea ts rwervoal ws Iho wart rvvsa*tog|
tor the rsarvete g-dtetr hove o.
r &gt;Vry g..aO«Md ,T .«to
I,s«&lt;‘ lha ptwput wd»
£
A- F. rt I.**
Uwtof tot.
o u t t v altelt.d tMwe ed fxar |M|11 mewl, &lt; I**U ^ be bad M M
ceMih*. it vs *at *-*l ts liy .
« wasatee rt eewstera to **e»ay
A — vs, which «*U koM t the
,,M,r«&lt;t*&gt;s id the wage hoar
e is w s U lM *4 water m Fw*» bit wwtlt west year.
Stivrt ilwtu-s towxy raws* wdl' White be tatora tbe » ago bad
to* OHsrktnl
— o». The bear peostebav he ssvt. bo Id
ptpr-t wtll i-sltasi eit to t » h &gt;*rv«*«d •• the p te rtl tho hMf
S tm t.
wvetM (t t» a peer——l s J m h ir
The vraphtr to 1st toe of the
,t - ult' slS t o t u i Two!
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wpli-tord Wdh

i luteal Jayeees Will ' 1
Attend Slate Meet

,&lt;v-&lt;adukg to b t v j f
W i II o m .
n - it aa c o o t . • t— f o o t &gt;4 ««s»
to*w pav-aot dav w rtto tli dtrtea,
(loan IhsMp of t a l l e r two-*
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The tetri that ha- to-a t v ,xl
treatty Isles, wyt wsU hr ra* Uycd
Wdh th* | We h -Ml face Wpytrv * I
wst»4. whsrh gter* the ease*- wwwt I Jr
ter* wf h k i t a crentes tw ttSrr. Rt
ami will alto cttralr a »li**sget
n od Master* the- le .to* fact that
■t e 't o - t s n - Irwaa the lu n id I II
ewlomti*dm wd| ho v-cstly dmirttosted ateeg « wtdrt -wsfac*
Mr. WtUrnsw- alee
-aid
that
a*ph*h w-wshl to soadw wto-l m
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tortwwa the tewAs tw Ihe pdwrr C »
«C ttos m iel that was fenwesty p»lie exydawwd
that
Ihe Vat
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a -aad (U tr •« that Iwktor Iwvw'sae
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tew ks, evewUaollr c t s u a g the cat wrt

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Ft* els partly rtm tf t&lt;
aad Salesday
with am
showeew Satwrday aliecwow
terms N -nkse-t | &gt; tU i.

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n jo s tift e d

'Ship Rescued
The whtu boom M l d l b t f l n
r m N bodla put aat at ohta from
A ownpel la umlor •inatructioni to i
w irtk l b t o t r n i m r l b w m
to »leic op iurrtrm .
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The boat left {Ultimora at 4:SO
P. U f tod « u about tO ntllrr
down lb* toy whan tho flaw *tartacl.
A atrooc wtod waa bk*4h».
Tha Baltimore fire department
•aid that wrren ambulance* hod
been cent to Beaiido Btpdi near ,
the acene, to bring aarrlVon to ,
Baltimore. Flood light* alao ware jportunlty and uoed tha creature’*
rvihed to the acene. *
•Ida as a elide Into the water.«,
Borehro n lending at Arainger
A boat tried . t o pull the whale
•aid that many paaaeagera Jumped I to mftty but almost etpiUad In
overboard and were picked op br tha
,
attempt. .Old bullet halfe &lt;■
volunteer* who put out In bo«ita \the tnaniter*e body M in te d Tlahfrom Dayaldo
,eraen h*d shot It pnvloukly.
The wind apparently fanned the
Captain Luca* of the coaet
flamee awtftly through the boat gnord
,
cotter Dt*,. stationed at p an ­
and the aurrlvora tahan to Annin* (ama City* *ald he had *een other
gtr aald they leaped overboard whelce (n gulf we tore

(halt in
tiuit th« dffitor hu not bMH printing U t
truth on tame nubjoct alt which the « n¥&lt;«goteltnt h*s
ntrong conviction*, tin} uugguntton U ueually convey*d
that the editor would have printed the truth If he tad
not been mialed by prdJiHHced ■mrrees, nut the letter
ably ends something like thla: 1'anl rnekwfnf a clipping
no that you may leant DM rtU truth about tlUe Matter.'
"The cllnpingn
eneloacd am
rarely
ftelh a dWly
new*•» i a k b ji* A i i l ^
a t ! il«'
. -ft ti __
■&gt;,.
.aU . &gt;1
paper- ”Usually
. they
_ eonie
som e partisan
pnrtlmn periodical
periodical
p illahed by MUetera in • par­
sw ..uitakj
t|cubr cause. i orV crutM
to. | ley ste usually credited to a
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source nobiased that
:.az±. no reputeble newspaper would thlnh
o f printing them aa the truth.
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ters think of the prate. Probebly they wail to eoa whether their dipping trill be fWhtted ; When It Is not. they per-

German
With Sob d he* two ebOdrCn, whs strung! ed to drith in New
B u rn * A . a s r ifc ,
a* tohfamtng he killed her become ehe re*
BVOtyh ftoh), leld Ob* fcmW of hie Illicit love* , affair end had

that a "eKeaUao eibl*.’

Group* R djr
To Push W:

“ •----------hnrln rm l coa icq u en tly Tor error. B u t new spaper m «n
an America* mn-|i{),nw ^tinir business, »n d th »t means th ey esn ten * t •
mtoewtom er with, ,
w hether * sto ry Is probsbly true o r not.
LM !|
"T h rlr g m t t e t d ifficu lty com es In rep ortin g wars,
bee e*»tWag if
^
rm ntlcns s re running h ig h and censorship Is at
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work to rrcv en l the reporter from cabling the whole
thm pm rv u , s truth. Tons u u m lly ch arges o f fa v orin g on e aide o r the
two fiction* in oth er In war atorics *re frequently m ade against new
tvctel mi nVdll n» papers."
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Well Worth It
■ e lM sad Httkc cull, them
l I k pvutoctoru at tb« world
r t t k i r i menace frnrq Min'
bet If ww had to pick a p u r
we dm * think Own- w««M u j
i thaira baton la Dec FaVtr,

hterlAa*' ^ to U*M&gt; twa
y wtt| reap a bamwl
M a n , qaaitem, half
Maitara, - Tat'arra Ctl'

That the value to this atate of noridVa participation &lt;
in the Orrat U k w RspbalUon la roJa^teefah te amoun t,
la the position taken by the 8prflSote Hteeld, which agrae"
with what this newspaper'has written that the money
gpenl akmg this line la well worth It.
V -.
"Reports from aeveland reveal that BW,000 P « * » ^
visited the Florida exhibit at the Great UR««
during June. That m iny " f
irnsdng from building to build! ng in the Urv»om«_ proocs"
nf kilting time,-but had a realmotiva for thrir-vlslt, |»4Pb
dicalcd by the thousands of lettera nddreaawd to the Flor­
ida Chamber of Commerce at Jacksonville, requesting
tailed ami apeclflc Information of
The
outlook for. certain croiw and Industries In thla
treat mass of vlsIU.rs at the exposition haw appreteed
Florida as a dealra»&gt;lo location, not fnerely to visit aa to
ists. but to settle In and invest their capital.
“What Imnefit FTorkU will recelva fr9*" JJ*®
Ij i Vch E xposition cannot lie counted now . P rob * bl^
t ^ e 7 i t o S u n t e d . But It m u .t be o b v lo u s e v e n t o t h .

j t e a s a “ tibisK: ■«..
n n r ld a rx h lb it ftt t h . M p M lllon M il

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FORD TWENTY YEARS A O « t

bimw** af thalr patriotic fa»ByThey now hav* three *oaa llatod hi
Unde Bom
8am Kennatb
the fo r m of Undo
Ktontw
In In the rreerrae In Atlanta, Jabe
ta with th* madleal earpt at Port
Oglethorpe, and Oliver ha* m o s t­
ly Joined th* m v «1 m ere** “
Penmen) a.
Down In South Florida they om
•Utl voting l&gt;°nd* far guo* m d a
Lyric The*ter. Tha program* are and civic ImprovommU. Th* p m
ua madly goad with I kndN reel greaalve favvr hna rieeu to *e*h *
feotaree and 00* rml Keyrinno peek where a small thing ,Wk* war
- Mr. M. Puketwn la rrcelr.ng
k q iltil gurmmta tor the fled
D m
J
Fred DeBerry, tha popular
piano aaleamait, la uow In the city
rlrrolatlng among hit friend*.
, Captain and Mrs. K. K Harrell
of thli rity era to he congratulated

Youth Almost Brings
Polk* To ta w s, TVon
Confesses To H o a x
NEW TOklC,' July flfc-Uft—
potke . greed recently that Umb

Mrs W. R. Wallace left yoktaeday for Narth Carolina where hha
wlB spend aevarit toeath*.
"Peopta b cUUm* a* soapMoim,"
mid Unci* dUmn, Mat yea cant h*
petite to a ttmager without hla
la kin' alarm dal you gwtaa tar
mil him kMMthtog.

mlnUnuh) Wage employee of the that the meaeure now bekig-eonUMtld itehtoe.** .BOveh.dlte. Atud sldered by the Senate "I* net In
ought net to shift that refpon*l- tha ihape that we like," but added
blllty to a board over whom .1 that "we thought we could change
hate no control which may take It in the Houae.”
wire tt th* tntntarum wage ««■
la dbcusabo, of the bill, Senepleyee may ndt"
ktor Welter T. George. (D-Ga),
He declared (hat Cougreae pleaded the eeae of the South fur
would be "shirking Its duty* fey geegnpUoal wage ulUfermtlalaMlluy a board detedhtSe total- He abeuted a ringing dm hi that
Rim® Whitt,
Southern employers weic leia
"Make no mlaUku about. It,"h oc ora lie, lee* wlaa mil mine
ht auertat, “The tramowdoua prana to exploit labor than em*
preeaure brought by bnetoee* let pl&lt;;rry in other aeetlona
tereate to prenerve tha-wUhii q d o ' "I here no gpology foV cheap
will prevent any n e t /ncroaae labor—but 1 do not approvo o ' It,"
where It la ■eoded.,r
be aald. "I have no apology for
Senator George took gp the at- long boOn In industry—bat I do
tetk with e declaration Uut the not approve of'them either"
bQI Wbald ‘•crucify* aouthern In-1 labor has made little pregrea*

NEW TOLAR FMGHT

Andxfiws Attains
Amendment Curb
*d U bm Cammtttoa. hla not
ada a public statomenk
Tha Florida Sanstor fighting to
iwtoet Florida buainaat from hnmitlana which would ba aald,
leva dlacrtmlaatoiy, w«a uuccaaaB la having hla annodmaut at'
town- trnhad to and made a » r t of tho
[pvtoa thill* Ha had tha oo-oporailen nf
Senator McNary sad a number of
labor *tWr l o t t k n momharr.
. I
n a . ‘ I" the aactloa of tho bill rvlerI. Ha. ripg to boon, Senator Andmwa
111Ian bi(l IhwTUd iKmi iMclflc hour
a that rugulatlon "ahall sat ba applicable
eroet »h h napect to any person om*
—
te cwHwnten w** ttsnhg
taler, Iand balling of cotton, tho canning

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Pittsburgh Proof Products

statement. Ha would maks a# food*, apogge* Ok
•tatamvot T » to Ua ewa atllUde *v pmaMUag ei
toward th* bill, or that of th* table* whan U*
federation.
pecuana art of j a
’ Near tha and of th* day \kl
“U tho MU pa
***•!• approvod yttkovt a rod- meat mUi.de * *
ort vote aa amendmeut by Bern- pact o f tb* Abate
tor MeNary to u t e r i fmmth. Florida," the Meal
boom proviaioo of (ho MB ear
Tb* fata o f t h
lain aoaaonal Indoitrle*.
m i l l eedihcere.l
T he chauru would moled* from was te i d « M a
work weak nculeUm a n n u l that Fm Mm I 1
employed to "gtesleg ead haltal the AmoakaA Fw
cotton, tho canning or otbhr path- had Joked,farom

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LANSING, Mleh, Joly SO —4*1
•Governor Frank Murphy lM 4
ght vetoed • Stair relations MU
kkH placed strict limitations on
e nghl to picket and #AM Vi

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Woodmen Circle Wi
Halve Party August
The Woodmen Circle Grace
Number 187 met at the heme of
V ia. C. C,,Collins Wednesday ere*
nine.
* Daring the' boa loess session
(dans were mode far a party to be
&gt; l d Wednesday August 4 a4 the
►Lake Vary Community fu n . Iter*
will bo dancing and other enter*
tainaeents. All members o f the
Circle and their famUlse rad

lire- H. A. Swanson and Mrs.
roiha Wllllanu 'and daughter*,
tide# and lnea,Jmv« been spendg n few days'. Ih Miami visiting
lea Mary fairish and Mla» Kay

M(ss Mary Went la
Hotiored With Party

tier, lane, Mrs. John Mil
and ddnghltr. Jean Lane,
Mary Maxwsll and Ml«*
Wight ig **4 4°dsy «1

rchool, la shown (left) tssvinc tha teirt house st Greenfield, Vase.,
after uitllylng h» waa In Keene, N. 11, the nl«ht hla form*4 colIvagur and ex'cashier of the echoel, 8 Allen Norton, says Elder attacked him with a gun. Erslyn M l flight). Elder’s fmsner steno
1.,writer, testified she “ nestis never rss kissed-' In eontradktlng
lextlniony that ihe exilian embraced her In Jtls office.
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Winchell And Bernal
Here Are More Feuds

Dr. Md Mra.Ji. R Bsilih. MDf
M *a Nell Rmllh apd Mrt.Melh
Watford ar* sgpeetad to hrrivr
(jsnlly from potkta id Alabama
where they bars beau vlsltlos
friends sad relative*.

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A' beautifully decorated wagon
fnldjgg tha glfta waa .praaenled
to the honor** by little Donald
Partlnn who area dratted a# ra­
pid. The hostese assisted by Mrv
Victor Green and Miaa Iris Sa­
bres, served a sweat course to tbs
following gueaUl
liliat Went, honor gueet, the
Misses Sibyl Boyd.
Charlotte
Voughlon, Doris Hockey, Margar­
et Bennett, Katherine Whitt, Ev­
elyn Wilkinson. Hath Borland,
stary rncsti,
piggy .arimhalULl.
urirooau, uuMary
Nkkcl. Ptggy
Us-OimhalL 0U - Langford, 'and
Iria Sabres. '
Also Mrs, Victor Omen. Mrs.
Roy Britt, Mrs- Forrest May,
Mrs. T. C. Cartoon, Mrs- Bon
SmIBL Mrs- Ilsisl Routh. Mrs.
F. R. Pertain, Mrs, C K RUv.
Mm Fordyee Ruaaull, Mia , Lo*
Clair Irwin. M n. Leslie Want and
Mrs- J. E. Baker.
WAR IIRpO DIES
SWAMPflOOTT. Mesa, July SO.
—yP)—Lieut. Comdr. Raymond
O. Brackett, 82. United States VUval Roeenre, decorated by France
and England. during the. World
War,- yesterday succumbed to a
heart ailment at the home of hit
d i light vr.
Commander Beckett was past
national vie* commandtr of the
American Legion.

To-Niffht

L0OD!

ernrNBws
Proctors Honored On
Wedding Anniversary
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Cl Ilford
Procter on Utelr lTIh wedding
analrersary was a chickso pi­
lau givan Wsdassdsy srualagst
the home of Mr. Proctor's par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. w. J. DovM.
Those stleadlng wars:
Mr.
and. Mrs. Proctor, Mr. and Mrs.
R -fc . Daaa^ Mr. nag Mm. Mar*
old Appleby. Mr, sad Afro. J.M.
Leonard, Mr. sad Mrs. Henry
Witte, J r ,, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
David, Wr. .and Mm. W. J. Davtd. Marcia, Daddy aod Bobby
Proctor, Virginia Dan, Nancy
Jean Applaby, David and Linds
Leonard, Donna Wlfte, Carol
Los Us and Lather David, Jr.

The Sanford camp of lh*
Woodmen of tlu World will hold
Its regular weakly meeting to­
night it 8HW o'clock at the Odd
Fellows Hall, aeeordlng to C. C.
Collins.

rtruaaed on an laland, Putnam
aUtod. “and I am dolagmU 1 aaa
to gut people whe Inhabit that
ngfaa, like Japaa«aa flabarmeti,
w i s ^ ,
bait p f, the brewing |adualry'«
4lapier hi Baa Fraatiaeo'a Wurida
•tore be took eharg* tn RBl.

, WAhlllNOTON, July 30. _(A1
— Ailjuumment three weeks hence
became the goal of eongrrsslonal
loaders yesterday.
Representative
Rayburn, the
Demorratk leader, told the llnuse
that unless unforeseen difficulties
arise the legislative program. can
The famous-feud btlwawi Wnl- be completed withUi that time

Sanford Twwnscndllci will hold
VbMr rtglfcttkr weekly mooting te;
night M VtN o'ele*k la tho We- rrntly being expressed In the
Cuba was discovered Orl, IT,
like Building, according to W. Twentieth Cestury-Fui pkturv, t i ll, tiv Chrlstophsr Columbus
“ Wake Up and Live,' In •which In tbs course of hU first voyage.
H. Hughes, president
Local Building Inspector O. P.
Paxton today greeted permission
to 0 . K Slack to tsar . down 4
ons-itory frame bulldtrg on Sonford Avsnoe.

A» 1*frrlt of ttiw
frireult fTiHirf Beall
lltt.KM f. I.RtVlB
~1*nl|r!!Ur for Fill littff
*»t1aml**, TlorMa

M ALARIA
COLDS

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TWODAYS
SATURDAY

AlJGUST 2ND
TWO DAYS
MONDAY

Bu L. Perkins
CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

Putnam Still Holds
Hope For Avimtrix

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—George Palmer Putnam mid af­
ter arriving by plane fl«m Call*
Lends yesterday that be still has
Imps hia urlfa Amalia Marta rt,
llvm . V.
Him Cartart and her aavigutor,
Fred J, Noonan, were lout July 1

th&lt;y are feature! with Alies Faye
st ihe Ribs Theater t«U fM ,
bHigi up memories of a fear
oiler renowned vendettas of hl»toiy, among them;
Ja&lt;k thw»Glsnt*lfUler vs. Giant
Utile Rid Riding:Hiss! VS. Wolf
tlisde Tom vs. flitting UuU
Ht. (lecrge v». Dragon
D m til vs, Goliath
,N&lt;sh vs. I!sin
Jniah v», Whale
■Cspuki* vs. JJqntaguea _ ------ .
Rhrrtork |inlnie&lt; vs. Mnrlarlly
Dili Qufsule Vs. Windmill

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We Are Overstocked And Feed Is Too Hfgh
S i Our-Store you will find a lull linie o f Heins' PickjmBy .Idbhy’s and DelMonte Canned fru its and Vege*

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Outfit Comes R«M«* S«l*di
To Clash With Ah* Waits To Be
Gome Tonight Asshtsat Coach
Former Star Athlete
To Leave Job At
D u k e University
WINTER PARK, July » « . Agsln Roll in* College h u 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 Payc Helogy.
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 t o
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*
1 «3 to i n t , and at Kachan-!
ridge High fa. San Antonio, Tex**,
In th# rear lltS-IS,
Double Bill To Be
Bat Walt# I* much mare than
a football roach, lie waa an
Played Tomorrow
oaUtandlhg student at South C*r
olbia when he rreeirtd hi# A. B.
Tba Sanford lookouts ird
degree in 1 PM, and for the past
ala yean he ha* pursued gradu­ tb* Gainesville U-Mrn will piny
ate stud lea bi psychology and a double bill .at the Hanfanl
education In 1131/
- - ’ Municipal AUdelle . Field .to­
WalU wlll be ||*d up, with! morrow- Th# first game will he
cm W ng responsibilities at Boll-, played e l 3i-W .o'clock and -the
In* In Iba Fall term by l will be-' second game will begin at M:1C
com* a dignified instructor ofi o'clock tomorrow night. Thiw
paycbolcty In th# Winter and two gssssa will probably deckle
Spring terms, the same schedule! whether or not Ranfprd will he
wKh hli *olleague, Jack McDuw* j bock on lap of the league soup,
Hanford' I* (wo game* ant of
all, follawa.
Th# particular'Job McDowell first-plaC# trailing the G-Mrn.
If both teams win tonight, a
will Assign to h lsn ow assistant •
dautle
victory would pl#c# the
111 Iht Fall will b« to develop the
line of the Tar'a squad. The lookouts In a tt* for flrat so
4)1 Sanford fin* should be on
hsnd for Ibeae'lmportent game*
bright pro ipert* fur the turning., tomorrow-

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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-

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mm- played In /-thu- loaga*
ktarday. Th# •(•landara pot
t* hit# good for trta ran# o ff
ivto, pitching for St. Augaak . Cbarkut An tk# monnd - for
» Minder* allowed th# Raldto
t 'four ‘ bit# dud raoalraf a
k it .foe a ikiiout win. Rafn#
kftaoa. polos o a t-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
W B lte g hard to v i m away the ■Up.between It and the G-Man,

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will iirobahly alto
--- - t
nvrwiw|imicni sm:
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 a thistles and coaeh at Ratlin*
sin* h* look charga lD 1999,

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Blind Student May
Coach Blind Teams
PULLMAN. 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 tw a m o re h t
th# fourth «n Gehrig*# circuit
singlet by Jak# Powell and Tony*
Larscrt, and Myrll Hoag^groimH
d o s t 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# n n m ru p spot,

Junior Lookouts
A rt Defeated By
G eorgia Crackers

Wathnn, right rkldT
. Player# for the Cracker# wgvei
M. Edge, en ter field; Bill Me)ful|*n,. pitchetT-Undhergh JIalIr third
b#a#| Glenn Cochran..right flaid;'
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
W arm , recreational aoperrbor
of th# Work* Pregraaa Adralnit:
trallon, who apowaora the gam#*.

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 ' There era more than l.ooo'haBetts, second baaa; W. B. Betts. terolds, or minor planets, ra
volrlng tmund tka, sun. , , t

Schedule Of
Coming Games
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Bugle Corps To Try
For Crosby Memorial
SPOKANE, Wash’ , J*1y JO. —
(A^—Bing Crosby, crooning race
track tycoon, la planning a mo*

.thlellcally. . h# ipeclillata in
. 100-yard dash and tb* high

corps of tM Department of Wash1
The memorial, ha recently *d- ingtoo,
.
rtaad the American Legion poet
Th* trophy win memorise Ray­
hara, will b* In (ha form of a mond Harrtgan, Crosby's cousin,
trophy to ho com poled for an* who Ioof-Ms lift la th* world war,
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contest of questionnaires between
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QKNMAN PARTOR INOICTIO
BEltUN, July * *0.—(A^—Th#
Rev. Martin Nlomoellrr, rallltaal
German paator and former Dboat commander, ynatardny * waa
formally ItidlcUd bn a rartaly
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Revolt Spreading

Company D Wins
Davis Trophy For

Japa Continue To |M,ch,ne_ « “ “ Firc
Bombard^Chinese ^ n\tNJ ‘“
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Southern Spites

Discontent Ib Said To
Carrying Attack
BeMushrooming In­
to Open Rebellion Pat Harrison Shouts
rVould Be
Measure Would
Franco ’Spanish
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C a m p Competition
Tl'» rred II. Davl* trophy. of

C itiz e n s O f T ie n t s in f*rml annually fu life winner ■•{
v„lw HI __ * luachln* gun competition while
/ i m l t
&lt;r
i 8 llll I •» National Cloard camp. ,»•
(AFJ-Serutor ‘ Lewis. III!-,--|4lw- w res-d., by
tit Aonnjn-mxl

aiiarrtrd a remit la eprnadlne
thnniKh Ihe limirgeut rearguard,
They declared tile dUcnnlent
ha* miiahrenmeil Into -lighting
«
lh ®. ford', Company D. IJIlh ii.fra
within (WralUalmo
franco#
United States could be at, tr,.
m M lon nt e„ Klort
force* at Motrlf and Malaga on
war with China or Japan or.
NMInn„ „ uri| , reorJi.,g
Ihe .nulhnrn coaat.
•
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 atalem cnt 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 roulefrom
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* 8 panIsh -civ il -war
FRIENDLY YACHTING ENEMIES
not forget that alter the calm
combatant*.'
come* iho atorm,'* the radio *nflteNTBW, North Ohtha. July
1* *
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— Jjpoaso* artillery
boomed nootluudasly (a Tientsin
la an attampt to drtee from th*
central ■ railway alatlon , area
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Plans- Launched
For New Union Of
Laboring People

GeorgiaGovernor
Blames Harley In
Escape Epidemic

WASHINGTON. July 31.—
(AP)—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 tu ti ™'
tain only • few day* einpluym.rnt at Irregular Istarvdb i and
would be handicapped by erage
and hour regulation.
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A TtHcr-wn -the m uch- d*b*ta^
hill la due late’ in tha *ft*#uoot»/ ;
Opponent* of tha meaaur# adjd
they fait aur# the bin would be

Group To Battle Both
CTO And American Commisaion To Study Jffg E taw M r —
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m 1 n 1ft t ration In ™ b* 8,nllUw lUrrlaon ad
FcderationOf Labor AA H
a m i *1
MUalaalppl. • cwrdUaUla.t wook
T u r b Ulent Palestine for majority leader, and saafttbf

|Refusal To Grant Ex-'
I tradition Given As
Cause O f “ Breaks’^

n-for tha ,~Wttr
ATLANTA, “ JftI/
----- r - :---------- -I Smith- irr-B O . tha Houtbaewtemauled of H«o officer* purauad the third ha%l of
| GKNRVA, Jaly &gt; l^ ( ff)- a r t t - j , lmwll l(, .
togeUwA
Ttchoay^ritifiUi- uTtiOoh fitini ‘-Clrwnri*
I aln’A reqaaat fa# bnmedlgU' &lt;1* , i„ „ n nutrlght remit ;
leader* p /d e chalnganga Ihla week. Governor,
ru**i«n of Ita Paleatinr partition j
moaturr.
ih Itay, and the c D River* aent a tetlrr to Oo*-|
|plan wa» rejectrd yralcrfcy by
jlarrlicm ahoUlcd that tffo bf^
*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*.
1 1**1 two riot-torn yrar*. '
j “ that It take* only fifty cento *
n t*
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
o f 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 »epa rated 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
"At pieneot, the reprewnlallve* clllaa of Jeruaalrm and Bethlowith
th*
company
taking
Wo
Florida Tobacco
ed today by Ralph Bagwell, aecof
an Independent union, regard- b*m. *
defense and attacking and have
Prices Increase
le*a
of
the
percentage
of
total
beaa Inalnirted In th* no* of all
worker* represented, have a dou' Price Increases Arc
machine gua InatrUmanta and
tie burden when either lb* GIO
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
LtyiC OAR, July *|._(JP&gt;-To­
map*.
Announced By Ford ll*rro
or the AKOL nrt in the picture
sales tocreaaed her* yeetrr*
Oa -Tueaday
morning, inn
liefora National Labor Itelatiueis
day with a alight rite In pride,
company left Iheir *tre*t ht 4:0b
DETROIT.
July
31.—W
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Many
lu-w
picture,
will
»dorn
Hoard trprewplMlivea.”
Stanley N. Roeveo, aala* superA. M. In trurka and proceeded
Ford Motor company announced
th* juixr* nt the late*t l*»ue jrf( Another oft tho*e p rom t a*visor, aald 331.000 pounda yr*»*
accompahlad i ,0 P0*0! aeveral mllra weal of
price
lucre****
of
||B
to
|35
on
4UJ&gt;00,000
1 the 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
and procaadad- In
Ing booklet »ent out yearly by)
Davli, and an addreaa by R. F. th* trucka
IV3T
Hit*.
A
formal
aUlement
at. a r e not orgariix.d ,nr who are
Ilonaholder, 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
en
w
r,
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
•
pound, would be on th* w*r^l
(Iwater
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
Commarc*. AH members bt tha
■all
'at
caUtlng
price*.
The
re­
aqd Mr*. Cummer, of Palalka
l diamond _at th* Hanford Alhletle Ureai » l unafflllhtad group* in
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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 Dutch Queen Opens
Monday,
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k a am n ia
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A L I.
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I churches,
apartment
hou»e*. Ith#
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 offrwd Sanford Municipal frai. Ihe lake* Maryland, Indiana, Michigan, II.
•
erally, soma of (hem ooaot by aald.
Ut* Woodmen of the World we. •" «&gt;»• hef n
but *he, 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-! 8 tatjo.
*" _
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. cussed Informally th* poaalbilily LOCAL WEATBRH
_
(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
Florida t Partly cloudy H a w
Tho Ford'company becatna'th*
County, returned to his office to- **wrd a bar nit of a bull pun and mocp pagr*. Mr. Itagwell aald* of 3000, thronged by toufiel* and
th* progress o f tha regular month­
first t* announce a' definitely and - Sunday with arattewd skW d*y' after twn-wroka vacation at « Mr,i th« Prifm camp e t - nyl*
1r”. U
i w la ila v s a l l M a l a J Isa* Is * f I _
3*
ly 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
1B3T.
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------* .hotgun. a rift* and tan potok Storm WsrninRH Are
at TiM clock. W. H. Hughes,■
apd- Sunday.
Th# Municipal Court aeaalon with plenty nif. ammuiiillon 1b-y
Tide*
whlrb la ftgularly held on M4n- *h»t Claude Robinson an unarm*
Ordered* At Norfolk
Refunding Programla ' Hundeyt*Daytaoa
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;
Validated By Court
until Tuesday, Polk# Chief Roy trrrd tho amanaf In invertlr*lw
NfiRFot 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
HwaS* J , .reported*'th* Ion af money and ordered up here a* a blnw af nar­
Children On Progn|ni Tks --W-.
Yesterday, 30j
—Tha Huprema Court yesterday
V-W rh h*&gt; b l| ri,n *
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O f Sslyatipn Arno ^Ju rra. o d ^ fl^ ?
hold valid a |II.W0.000 debt gar
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o f galo force ippioarhed from
funding program for Coral Ga­
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hog With their gun-.
Tt*-"powug people af tha 8*1
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th* south. Weslherman John J.
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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 vili k i firrfah
Barnes that ItFOO.OOO of refund­
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partidpotloa coitlflraU, would b*
loaned la aatUsmant of th* dpM.
Judge Barn**' decision overrul­
ing a taxpayer's contention that
M JN JW oi th* dob* waa void
&gt; laouss hwamd for purely pn-

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ilander* Victorious In
ifteen. Inning Thriller;
in ford Takes Night Game

T ide' Fight

Uet IS peers, eh* aatd.
Asked whether the labor de­
partment Intended to do anythin*
further about the recent uteel
utrikr, Mima Perkin, aald all Uw
medial ton plana the crashl-wl
several weeks ego had proved
not feasible.

'C&amp;lhhtg Florida
State League Game*

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TAUJUIAS8IE, July X*. —(AT
—A 1M7 legislative act changing
the form of ntoleah's municipal
government and naming tha elty
commiaelonara received lantatlx*
approval from the supreme*court
Monday- .'
The court overruled a demurrer
to an action tacking to oast L II.
O'Qalan and other members of the
old city council who refused to am render municipal record* a* re­
quired by the legislative act.
Mitchell IV Price, attorney fur
O'QuIna and others telegraphed
tha court a request /or IS days In
which te file an answer to tbo ac­
tion. An answer *t«M bring the
tea* on for further conqldantkoi
by the court
Vernon Hawthorn* and other
lawyers tnpraacntlng tha new city
commissioners, opposed any Jvlay.
Hawthorne telegraphed affair* of
IlMlaah are "Chaotic and tht&gt; |i*opta era practically without govern­
ment," because of the squabble
about who I* In control
The supreme eourt did &gt;not Im­
mediately ruts.an tha time to be
allowed for filing an answer. »
In It* decision overruling tha de­
murrer,1the court aald "unde/ the
plenary power given the legisla­
tor* by the constitution to dot)
with municipalities In this state,
w* find no Invalidity of the apt
. It did not further
complained of"
discuss the set, or tbo constitu­
tional power* of the legislator*.

second gam e Crlsfleld

as ta error fay tho pitcher Rod­
ger* scored him wi^k a single to
right to tlo Um gem* up. The sev­
enth Inning saw Daylong score on
• -M. aa error, s stolen b*»»
Sanford players won tho hall
gtma fat the seventh when they
oew*d twice on two walks, two
aurora and a h|L
Bedford gaaa lo Daytona today
to hottlo tbo Islanders on tho City
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WASHINGTON, July H. —
(AT—The government -may slew
down Its construction activities, a
White House cetler Indicated yeelerday'

Rrpreeaptatlve Woodrum. mem*
le e of- the houto appropriations
« ,mmltUa said after a visit lo Um

president that Mr. Roosevelt b*ln the fifteenth renlury auger llcves a number of proposed pub•old in London for |1?6 a pound- lie bnlldlnga should be deferred
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tract between kirn and Parr as­
piring Mar. 1, 1111, Phelan In­
flated the contract mast be on
the roamleeloa'i own forme and
rum for ’a T*dr from date of
signing, Parr aald ho wouldn’t
The United Btatee eiported«.
aln. that ha wanted to be on his 701,000 bale, of rollon In t ill.
own aftor Mar. t.
"Apparently he doesn't want
LEGAL NOTICE
me to manage him after March.*'
aald the surprised llmadrlhb.
Thle Is hews to aft."
Promoter Mike Jacobs took the
pair Into an laaor room and
aoon not them together. It was
;aa sou need Parr
will algo a
I year's contract with flroadrtbb.
but will have a private agree­
The two gladiators wore In lbs ment with the Utter releasing
asms room for' five mlaotea be­ him Mar. 1. 1111.
Article* for the fight specify
fore anybody bothered to lot re­
duce them. They stood la oppo­ Louis, as champion, la lo re­
site corners chatting to acquaint­ ceive to percent of the nut gate.
ances. Neither pa much as gave Parr'a end Will be 10 percent.
tbe other a I lance. Finally.
Chairman John J. Pbalan took
Chure'.i and State in Prance
Parr to Loula' comer and pre- tv* been separated liar law line*
Itello, my *oy," greeted Tom. "Ilow are yunf (Had to

"Loula atpek out a llaip hand
nnd replied:
"Ilello l‘m glad- to meet you,
Gold Fish, Dog Plants,
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loo."
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W stg f-L ilies, Ftah. Eowla,
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That beer? tbit basin**# of gel-'’
v a ib Iinv s o t s u
___ idspartmant building for the social ting lb* boys to autograph e x ­
A quarians, Mosses
P - M ; ^ .- ,HCh!»VM1f.dlU,«5!S! 3 S S board end the proJdeWd tracts got under way. For a
Export
Rock Work and
pllnl iieneial low* nl KlnrMe | n rm o rtsl to Thomas Jefferson tu time U looked Ilk* ttCre might
(w-naie till! •»*. tu , Ar«t •( IS* I ur—at—tnw.
Pool Construction,
Florida LrsUlsiUrr *1 1*30 that I Wastllngtonbe open wantru between Parr
Foundation Plantings,
Landscaping. Rosa Beds
prepared and net.
Estim ates gladly given.

mevlrue at ravdel*. rata.
rLomiUA bta th t s t o r a
D-lonS at Oflumlo, pit.
Hanford at ftaytaas. (:•».
Im ih in at f-ablSa. 1:11
m. Anguatlnr at Oatneaville, 1:1*
n a t io n a l m a u v i
New York *1 at. I&lt;*alallronblvn II mirage
Phlildilpkla *t Hit let*) eh.
Iloalaa *t Ctatlnnall

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- | Public-Buikling Work

Change In Hialeah
Govemmcnt Is OK
By Supreme Court
la the fifth, Sanders, flrat up
I Daytona, singled and was aacrtoed U attend by Gentry. Wain
M out to Kaiao- Lash singled
.left Bearing Bandars. Jackson
Od out to end Urn InningSanford enmo back In tha alslb
taka a one ran lead. Clary ela­
nd to center, stole second ntvJ
Nit to third on a fielder's choiceno straight outs brought Prleh*
ti to tha plate. Prichard doubled
bring Clary- Keren filed out to Ilalllm or* .
id tbs 'Inning.
Ja rw r City
TVeo hits in the nevonth for
lytesa tied Urn game up- Tbkra u n i. tt.«k
K - -S ta g until the fifuenth, jK atffo *
Mot Bandars singled and came Atlanta
uae on Jackson's single

WASHINGTON, Joly » - O T
- B w w J r Perkw* reperiod yes­
terday that employment l*»t
month decreased br shout 4W&gt;00
while meekly payrolls dropped

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Challenger Introduced* To Brown Bomber •*.100,100.
Min Perkin* attributed th*
,
F or First Time As
drop to strike* and seasonal bu»Inna trrndi. Employment ta*
They Sign Up
dropped In Jane in nine of the

lie Gives Up Only Two Hits In Eighth
Inning R e i l l e f Job, Only
To Lose In Fifteenth
M. Sanford Lookouts and the
tons. Beach. l»Under* ye«terapllt a doable bill at the Sea*
f Municipal AlHUtk FklJflrat gam* made up the July

Employment p ecreu e
Reported By Perkins

Joe Loan And
Sign Contracts

A NBCHI l'A N
IiM rali SI N ew Turk,
r h lr a m *| W eehtnetu*
C levelan l at
I’ hllagtlphia.

LEGAL NOTICE

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W . C. HARTLINE
Monrot Corner
Omae W W

YOU CAN BAVE
MONET BT TAR­
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OP OUB CASH
AND
CARET
PRICES. LOWEST
IN TOWN.

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Tires—Batteries
On Easy Pay man t Plan

8EE US FOR YOUR
GAS, OIL, LUBRICATION
FRONT AXLE AND
BRAKE WORK

SEMINOLE
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AT AN UNUBUAL*
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WHERE
YOU
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THE MOST COUR­
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Mr. I n B. Southward, at l i t North Park Atoms.

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WHERE FIGHTING RAGES IN
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CHINA’S UNDECLARED WAR

Jap, Chinese Annies
In Death Fight For
Early A dvantages
Ruthless Air Attack
Unloosed Jiy Japan■\itf8e In Tientsin En1 n «s »
dangcring US Lives

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Court Bill Tie-Up ;^harging_A ssault
Seen Possible Bar! Elder Was AccusedBy

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— Majority leader n,Bnt U1 t catrga 0y (Mauit wuhi
told the House t&lt;V Intent to kill a form er school aaCongress should be social*, 8. Allen Norton, who one*
adjourn In three sef u»«o Elder of kiseing h it p r e u p
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Elder also was acquitted or a
up duu-g* o f simple u u u l t on N’or*
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Unlcsi thare la ft tic
on tha court Mil In the Sen- ton.
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ate- by something arising to The Franklin county Jury, which
call a halt," Rayburn said, had heard tratlmony for nearly a
-W e can flnlib all of ih li (lea- week, returned ita verdict a fte r
U lattra) program In thraa week*.1deliberating four hour*Thera I* a do ire* of certainly i .The com men wealth had charged
th at we can adjourn a t th a t Elder aeroeted Norton, form er he form s Ills
? ** . ***
,m lnu I" bitter fighting betw
Chinese anil Ja|« n r* c around Peiping n war that lacks only I
|n m* Into n ’schoola cauhlcr. In Norton'* GreenHate wad _a
ant I_l«
ba forced
both s Mm , i° i
&lt;r* *In,‘
foreigner* from various nation* f W In safety within their protected legations, liallle* ragail ' and
a aw l a t batweaa now and Dv field garage on lha night of l»*t P rlnl
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__■Y*tt&lt;!Y.l” '--T ^ y ..Ja||*n» M- a p ..fte d Oha y hsd ecianl th r t'hlnear liarrarks at Na-tyuan, K Mr-dlghoM in ihc
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^ l n f ,r riaim ril they had taken l hi Japanese army headquarters at Fengtal.
Qu ratio Led by Minority Loader had pointed a gun a t Mm, Out ElSnail about .th* program , Kaybdrn der in tratlmony danled ha was In
U id accounts of It publiahed today Greenfield th a t nW it.
following s conference yesterday I Elder told t W j u r y ho wan at
batwean praaident Roaaavalt ami Keane, N- If., 41 Mf1e« away, ami
legislative laadara wera “encour- hla wife earrobareled hia atory In
her testimony.
Aging.
Ha apoka o f proipacta of Senala
Witnesses testified th a t Norton
action thla waak on th* waga and a ll year* ago, accused Elder of
. hoar and housing legislation and “kissing and embracing" hla aten(C t iia iM » • r « * » T « « l
on tha court bill a n t waak Theau
k ci aorta bead th* gragram .
T h a Bouse labor eomralttae. h*
Mid, ahouid approve tit* waga and
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WASHINGTON, July 2!».
A les Johnson, kdvS or nf thk
A t hla p'rea* eairferanca Speaker
(till.ANDO, July 1*1.' A s te r n
lunkhead asM ha MWWfht tha Seminole C hanter of” the Future —A labor leader tu m n l legislator
and m ilitant frunt tu rnmlwt tinMouse member* arera **^lag to be Parm er* of America, recently rA succeeded In w riting into the
rise of Cornmunlim in Otlandn and
rraaonahle about not belag atam- turned from a trip to Homratrad, wage-hour bill yesterday a provlCentral Florida was voted hete
peeled-' Into adjoiupiactt.
Redlands, and Gainesville where alen perm itting a board to fix
last night by Memorial Post No.
he conferred with member* of tho minimum wagea aa h lg b ,a a 70
IU of the American Legion in one
organisation sod asaistrd in a re­ cents an hogr and a maximum
of the most spirited Session, held
port a f Future P arm er activities. work week as short a a 35 hours.
in years.
Ue elated that the report includ­
The house labor eem m lttre a p ­
*’ Member* unanimously adopted ■
ed photograph*. n«w *|«per d ip ­ proved the provision, which mem­
resolution offering their *»aisl
ping*. stories, end Itemiied re­ bers said had been prepared by
ancu "m orally and physically *v
port* of each boy* work and Representative Wood, democrat, of
lOQi percent Aiaertcana’* to Ihe
Alan in the 'ta le Missouri, long-time president of
S h e riff! office, the city police tie
The Eerolnole pounty Junior earning*.
m rnl were Judging* nf the hoy* *• the Missouri R tstr Federation of
partm ent and any other law errCouncil 4-H flu b a held an allI fo rrrm rn t hwliea in event Vinlenre
dar maetlng recently at BanLando to their cooporaUvt activities, lab o r.
community aervlcc, leaderahip acThe proposal la a m *|or rh an re
flare* here whrn a arhedoli-d nn-el
Burins* In which arary commu­
Ing nf CIO Ineala open* Aug. 4
nity In tha County waa repre- tlritic*. conduct a t chapter m eet­ from th* wage-hour till as it 'a
now being debated In the senate
The post went nn record against
rented with tha aiceptlon of Chu- ing, achnlarahlp. end recreation.
A priae of 1400 haa bean offered Under th* la tte r measure th r ad ­
any acta of Cnmmunivm or any
luoU
Oviedo, D n . GI*&lt;&gt;V' ,
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m inistrative board could not com­
“other ianra-' opposed to Ameri­
Kendall, homo daM ona&amp; tlon fo r. for th a baet raportpel th* payment of more thun 40
can inatltutinaa and denounced
tha Courty announoad today.
I
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cent* in hour, and could not reduce
statem ents made In th* p m a ty
Swimming and a picnic d in n rr| N e l S W a n d e r R i t e S T o
the work week below 40 hour*.
C. R. Jackson, avowed Communist
The change led to Immediate
of Orlando
Jackson had forecast ih at blood­
In the bualneaa aeaalon, the Coun-j
g c rrlrrs lor C. O , prediction* th a t the bill would he
shed will likaly result here around
cil adapted a , Hat of aim* to Naj tw&gt;ndl,ri retired
merchant defeated. Representative Ramapeck, o f Georgia, democrat, de­
l.abor Day herauae he felt that
which they will aaplrs during
siad a t hla hom# on Mellon
clared!
vigilant* rom m ltire* would be
the coming year.
I villa Arena* last Tuaaday night
“ Representing the arc!Ion I do.
formed to combat the C IO .m em ­
Bom* of tha alma tha Club aet aH
win, b« held In lha
th* Brickaon
Krtckaon Fn
Fu 1 know I*l| vote against Ihe bill *f
ber* and fultowrra of tha Com­
aa Ih rir goal arai To work to ­ par* Jloma Friday afternoon at
these change* remain.'*
With thia gesture of very decided meaning, a militant strike munist party.
ward tha aatablUhmant of a 4:0* o'coek.
An article published In Orlando
i asnatB, debating It* n a n ,y mp*ihl*cr expressed her fcclioga for noiralrlking workers entrr
b a y s 4-H ClaR; to encourage
T h*' Rev. Martin Oram of the
(Cm IIrm i I tta I'tfp Tlirrwl
every club member to establish Holy Cn&gt;aa Kplacopal Church
company
in
Ilrta.klyn.
I'.dlcei " o * r
S&gt;" lng ,h# plant o f the Rnldna-Drydock c
(Oealti
a perm anent demonatratlon • •» hero Will officiate and latarrornl
men are guard watched carefully tq are that ahe rn d other aympaher home; to aaaUt toward m ak­ will ba made a t tb* Evergreen
I ihir.-rs confined their resentm ent to nothing morn violent than
ing ovary -4-H Club a standard Cemetery.
I jeer*.
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club; l-» have each d u b earn Ita
The pallbearer* will ha:
W.
own money fo r Urn scholarship A. Cenup. J. L. llerrU on.fleers*
fund and fo r county dues (the U. Bluart. 0 . T. Ilanderaon, J.
WAHHINUTON. July 19.- tdb
method of gtdB g each g irt a H. T m lurk and R. II. Wind
—Jimmy Mattern haa arrenxni
dim* from which ah* la to make
A stalw art.' flrm-ijflnnad youlb
with_lfc* Hovlnt North Volo ra
a dollar waa anggoatad); to pre­
first, waa Invented today aa the I
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dlo station to flash an '-okay'
sent faithful leaders, council of­
• f IS, Ills Majesty Feruuk lt? T TAI.I.AIUSBF.K. July
lha earliest,
When Arctic weather roudlfTmt
ficers, -and girls, who have a t ­
first king of an Independant
Tll„ HuprMaa C(llir, ,tBari,
Meanwhile, an order of t h e are right for bit prepon. .| non
tained various deg rasa of achlevoRgypt alara the Mameluke rulers,
court obtained liy Altnrney W il­ atop flight arrrraa thn* lop td Ihe
aacnt, with eome token of reeag*
w are
conquered
by
T u rk l.b l «u,n- nU » - &lt; « &lt; • » . «■" the dlgntthm ; to make gift* fa r c h lk
liam fllounl Myers of T aflahsa world to Moscow, It was learned
a.
l"
of
horde* in the 14th Century.
| «•“"**•
ra c .v . ry
dren apd sand faeakata a t C hristnee, prevent* delivery of tertIP yesterday. Mattern wiper la tit win
With a d lrn llr '*c ueyned hla 1937. but tadkalod It* .........
pwrmlaalnn for thn trip today.
m as; to develop prog rate in fam ­
year*, lha haaky shouldered n o s - ilunslliy will not b« tlucbTed for Icatea aol.l under li-rrua of the
It waa alrungty Indicated that
ily, cdfamvnlty and county reerearch took lb* oath befiw# hla ae t „ ,raa, n aa
a rt, but permit* sate* to lonllaoa Becretary of rom m erre Itoper
a lien ; and te dwreiop ability in
ftB
BlblRS chamber
fhimhpr u
d usonata,
n t i l If
lI „
aemblad
and
lieC
On* groap o t attorneys main- la* the *T couollea.
Would appro re Ih* venture, re
leaderahip a* th a t th* county
J . M. Hall waa given p anels becnm* King pf Ml»r, lArrd of
,
Howard 1*. Mac(aria na, of Tem ­ Varalng Ih* lenlatlvw rnluaal of
emtadl* may provide wall trained
“ &gt;* •«* parmllllog sale to
to erect an addition to hi* Nubia and (be Sudan and Bov
lead We who have knowledge and
bl* h' r t M ddar of tw oy.ar- ps, told the court. Ih* disputed hla department to Issue a permit
a t l l t l Hickory A iaaM ereign of K ordof.n and D arfour
experience In Ciuh w ork.
to Um wild - acmalm of 1I.0M.- i
Ug^ aortlftcate. waa ln- law —rtimmillre auballtula
to cost apprailm ataly |H ,
f o r on the grounds that It la a
*«o aubjecu and dlaplay of fan- » • '« becaaa# It also prrn.lti.-d Houae lllll t» t—waa dcslgnad to “stunt." rollnw lag a conference
“«x»promi**- "ot Use* 1«« “liquidate a depreciated
sad With Mallern and federal experts,
B u fo rd Klwaaiaoa are attend- U r , and rtlaai within U U u Itoper ordered tb* war, navy and
lag a Jot at meeting with U aU o- clont capital. Thera la ap rft&gt;va\ , “ 11 lwo yt&gt;r&lt; •W.
froasn a»*ct." In the I.am u flaad
agriculture departments In earor* ad W inter p ar* Club# at of Egypt and the rerem onr w pi
Another groop eald lha '» » valued al 417.000,«M on
ta in whether th# !ll*bt would
vfaa' Invalid a*
maasuro for ■tala lo s e ' are delinquent.
Springs this aharnooa lavaetltore raj her tbaa
hav* ac If Mill, value.
A aaadU et* n ill - ha
"liquidation'' tateadad primarily
Uoa ln4 |h e vaster* seas*.
ll a said It rould not be c
MbM .
far hdUatian a t the M a tin g nf th*
for tb s "compromise* of delin­ aldtrcd primarily aa Intendad ta
Baafard aamp *f th* Woodman «f
quent taxes.
regular weekly mealing of
perm it rompromlan ol dtllnquenl
th ^ W a rtd tiM irrw night a t «iM
Hla law firm* got directly tun-, taxes.
Be outs of tha ship MATCH STACKRR PROVOKED
t
ffhUaws Hail.
a*,
tad
with
lb*
two
rases
be­
U o a" will b* bald to ­
Chief Just Ire W. If. Elite,
c. a
fore
lb*
coart
filed
brlrl*
pro
AIRDRIE.
Alta
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Ju
ly
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night * t T:M o'clock a t lk« J n q weet Ion Inc M*&gt; lartane, observed
ra n * m l ear vires for Mr*. Ad*
— N athan Sevw-vaky, g storekeep­ and orm and three others acre that tbe title of the a rt might
bleb to not cover a procedure for “Uger, ha ■ lost the evidence ha oaed given additional tim e la whir
Q. Gordon who died nt
la Up*ale Tuesday an to prove th a t ha w as Canada's submit briefs 'a a friend* of tb* uldatlon" allliuugli It did color,
FAMILY A FFAIR
champion match stacker. Banovtky * coart
ware bald In lha Krtrkto tag cartillcat* sal*
F aaaral Home IbU afterworked fo r several weeks building
Ry tb* lim e thee* brief* are In,
* th a t pi* a*
MICHIGAN CITY, lnd., Ja ly • pyramid o f over M M matches on lha court will have adjourn'd
M yers argued tbe alets could1
eosldj
•* I;M o e lock.
activi- M . —ttP)— Mr* Roaco* M array • bottle- Then « ew*tamer came In, for lha m oath of Aag**l, court dlapaa* of tw o y .ar old eartlO -l V hs Rev. J. B. Root of th*
and Mr*. Robert Debbert, ab le
plocked on* e f th* match#* to officials eald, M tho justice* M tea “a* th* Legislature sees I Oewg iegetlocal C h u rc h -b a r. ofU rto f n t Um same add re#*, gave fight a cigarette, end th e pyramid cannot reach a declaim, before
but eald a clause ol U s 1 ‘MMUd and U U rm eat waa mad*
U itk U daughter* the aU M day.
th* »r*t woe* la B eplem W a t
fO aaliaatd p . r*s&gt; T brrel . ^ tho Lab* VkW Cemetery. .
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7O-Cent Minimum
Wage Seen Knell
To Blacks Bill

Legionnaires Of
Orlando Vote To
Fight Red Drives

A ‘SALUTE’ FOR NON-STRIKERS

Labor Leader, Turned
Solon, Succeeds In
Johnson Back From
Obtaining Provision
Tyip
Through
State
*•* 0tJ&amp; (W o£.

Adopt Resolution Of:
f e r i n f f Assistance
To County Sheriff

All-Day Meeting
Is Held By Junior
4-H Club Council

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HeldTomorrow

18*Year-OlcLYou th
Is Egypt’s New King

Supreme G»urt Delays Decision On
Land Recovery Act For Five Weeks

2 Sanford-Citizens
Gather Data To Aid]
Trailer Camp Deal
FJtitn J.

Last Rites Are Held
For Mrs. A. G. Gordon

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armlc*—Sflth
lid 40lh—*lt*rkc.l ill con­
cert to gain the strategic Tlcntaln
lorn| utrhl*
area and cut Japanese coiumuAI-

le rt, an*i F rn l T. Willinnm,
engineer, *rct»ni|iai»inl Mnynr KjIunkI 11Irkiii « mid o th er t ‘Uy •»!’

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|h ifwptl tra ile r
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W h ile In T.H ilf i, the a r r lilf e H
and o m k I iim i at * or**41 htrnrm atltm
r n n ra rn lt iK r»**|M»reineuta iim ile tiy
tiip H U h * In it nwnt
In
tra ile r
ram pfi amt
n fh e r
InViirtiialluii
w lilrli will It.- iiN flu l In rtiinitlllu g aperlfl&lt; n iIo n a for . (lie
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Charles H annan, A ge
81, Dies From Illness

Ctihrb-a I', llarm an. « n ‘d rrt*
ldcn| to-re, died »l III*’ home of
Ilia aon-ln law nu.l daughter, Mr,
and Mr«. A. I,. M&lt;e&gt;r*. of Ilrcn t'
V*l&gt;Dt|| nt !&gt; Oil o i Inch last night.
Mr. llurruan, who «•»
*1y r a r ' uf-ago at tho time of III*
death, wn« . I...... In Kenoatia,
p tu ty w rn l. whl.b will lm idler- \VI«„ Apr. 13, Iv5*. ih-nllr .am*
ed I*. l.jR.lere « ' womi as non- after irtt nine'* of tl.rr-p years,
pl.-ted,
Ttn-, ng.-il r.-'ldenl la aurvlfed
A
It.
After Hie I.Ma, have lie. o tali-' liy lila ilurighl'T. Mre.
ulster! Mini lUc* &gt;ih-I of tin, proj­ MtH.re, id diunfnriit C. T. r.urck,
ect a'ccrUInr-d. mplllltrra of the nf Jark-nnvlllr; ab.1 a brothev,
lit. al Trailer I’amp foim iilllre Mike Harman, nf rtn rin n d ll. Ohio.
Funeral aerrli-r-a will be held
and rllie f'lmnilo-r oI rom m erre
arlll stare u rtrlvrr lor l.wpa to In th&gt;&lt; Frick arm Fnnnral Home
l&gt;ar lor thr. Improvement* width Friday aflt-riimiii ul !: bU o'clock.
the City platis to repay over u Tb.- |tev. J. W. Austin of E n ter
( prist, tqlll .d ll.is iq
Ihtermnnt
period of year*.
I will Ini ma.i» In llm Evergreeu
l ciiioli ry.
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Roper May Approve
Mattern’n Proposed Nearly 9,(MM) Knijthts i
Flight Over Arctic Attend Miami M eet I

Woodmen Of World
WiU Meet Friday

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here in "Ilia roailca* squire,** I *
fir ▼•** tn aurl'iw t **WM
prcp.ifltig lo take hla AnivrbaiiThe lives of Tirntnln’n
born Inl.]*i to ruiuenll. Venire.
tunny AmiTtrniig were lmTint lernier King nnd til' Ihirh-' |H&gt;rilk'tl Itnlny l*y Utu literal
eaa wer,. &lt;-ip«'Ctad In meter Dorn
their lioio yiiionn n d re a l h e r e dofllh nlniRRle between the
».iie I.. iin- _Jum m ao mul CliiiH'so iirtnle#
Wa»erl&lt; oid.urg
llnllan iliy of ranala where ho­ m N o r th C h in a .
tel nrctmiiimdat Inn* 'h a t e
l.c.-n
T lu i Ja im n e d u a r n t y in a
reaervo.1, , '•»
ilriis lic m i o r l to
m ul
th e
'Itrea-ett |lkn a native ot Oslo C lunenu a ltm -k t i i a t tl ir e n l- Konlh Aii'trlon region. ’ will. e cu t'll in tlriv u tl i r o n i 'liuiH ^
feather In hla hat and barn Mil, lla North China alr.ihgh(dik|
knee* ahoetng h.-tow hla shutl. liBmerl a ilovu'lutlitg nerlal hour!
leather brie*. Ilea, Ih« lluko lie' hardnieiii on ihe itty,
I......me a familiar .D rum on
Japanese officer* declared an _
mmininln byway*.
. •
acute altuathm nimpfllr.T lhrm ta
J tlu . nallsoa arre p j Mm. a* a ignore " e a rlie r anaurancc* not ta :
nelchl'ir who. when lie I* roam ­ I'qxiao thu city's foreign resident*
ing abroad, la trlendlr to nil hnt I., peril."
faoilllar allli f»w. Tljity gladly
Wave on wavo of bombing
torglto him one a.e-l.il orror aqua.lmna set many uf Tientsin'*
wearing a ly n d .an luatiilun In
principal building* afire particu­
ttarlnlhla.
larly the- railroad renter and
lie la known^ Ihroughnul Itm
burned the inlcrnnti.inal liridgt
rouolryaldfl na T h n
lo-llea*
connecting tho foreign concCaaions
aquln-" lie. uiisn ha la much mom
end the Chinee* city- Rumba rained
artlrp than m»*l of the nolnuler
on the dcnvly populated Chinese
of Ihe. vlelnlly.
quarter*. One village on Tlsatsln'*
Wh.-u Edward I* Hot playing
.tenola or nrlf or u-tag hi* al. kin outskirts-w as an inferno. '
-R oth-'at Tientsin and I'elplng,
«u I ho gi.i^a ntumi . WaaterleyuA m rrkans- huddled In cellars of
I I M tln M Its
Tavel
foreign ennertaione and swarmed
for sa fe ty lirMtie rigbwwty r a n v . ^
pound*, spurred in;, ahellrr by •
mrmnries of tho foreign ayallags

CHINESE HEADLINE

HAN FRANCHtrO, July » » •■nlnf
General Id’t—A H«n Franctam
morning
MIAMI. July n . —M
Chairmen John II. I'help*
an newupaper till.* rliren lrle) which
r-lrrulatca
In this city's famed
nounred yealerday S&lt;70 person'
('htnatoarp appeured today with
reytalared for ih&gt;- Irl.-nnlal run- a h.-adjllte In rhlneee. Tranatatrlnve last w ell of tho Knights e.| | hi- rbaracler* read; "I'lilna,
Templar.
Japan atari war."
Coat of Ihe ..invention In the
city, county, elate and Individ
uala wna eelimatud at l&amp;O.nnn,
with an equal amount romlng
from tha nedac.
Forecast
Pre-coni Uvn eatlmaleii nf a t­
Floridv: Partly rlniply local .
tendance ranged *■ high a*- &lt;A.UM, and convention offlclala be- ahnwi-r* Friday and -on the waal
Katra-me Norlbllerad unaelllcd labor rondlltnna roaal tnnlght,
Florida:
Partly cloudy
elsewhere were la lilatnn for thq wesl
pn.hahly local thunderahower* I*
reduced (urn out..
east pnrilou lontghj and Friday,
Daytona Tid*e
Friday's tide*, high, 13:04 F a
M.; Inw. L td A. M . &gt;: 14 P. M
Daromatar
Yealerday, Jd.l; t.alay, 30,*1,
Preclpltatien
Rig Bapfordltea will roncTOda
Total lor yesterday
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sig h t weeks 'nf study a t Htelaon
Total fu r' month to dale - .5.10
University In ItelAiid nt Ih*
Normal in date
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commencement eierrlaaa to be
Temperature
bald a t l:M o’rl.&lt;k In Ihe after­
Maximum. *5; minimum, 74,
noon of Aug. T. In the university
Herald reading
auditorium, arrardlng to ioforOfficial Report
■nation received here today.
High U
The gradual** will lacloda:
01 74.
Catharine White, Nancy Hutehl- 14 ■f
aoa Rrock, H. K. Morris. Carolyn ff - - _
Collier, George Grown MeClal- |4 ____ . ____ - i ft*
71
land, William Raadall Slaughter, tr ..
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•ha aallaaal
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la Iha la ia tr elilr'
• tr r with f H iif c il i w *
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Tea* a h lrh la esela
■4 la lha aaa le t »
„ .4 all new* lliM I f k a
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•a Ihla *•*♦# a a l a la
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THURSDAY, JULY » . I»»Y
PANTRY RAIDKHB

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lha ehalra grow

dim:
L ot corpaia Iota thalr lu rin '
■■■ bright,
fOl lha lea boa lo the brim
raiders coming home at
Jllg h L
pawrla In a atrong boa (trap.
I d i*av* lha awrata upon lha
shelves.
wall Mocked pantry try to keep
And lot , lha ynuuyriiTs help
Iherosetrss- .
.L ot doorway* r r rtk mvl curtain*
1, flop |
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fashion leave r« Ter behind,
S a t atilt keep ginger nl« nml |H&gt;p
O t ha*# for Oitrsly kids to find:
feoyond their reach pul treasure*
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atill b* aura to order more
_ *B whan you see none tbero
And nerer lock the Ice boa door.

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T i l l rnle for happtnrsi f m ake:"
S a ear* t* keep tha panlry
■Locked,
Leave eat the wedge of chocolate
| J A n t liarrr let the doot be locked:
U * f out the crackera and the pie.
“ W Jam and honey In the roinb,
aa o at th* youngster*
To raid tha ahalraa whan they
• coma home. _
EDGAR A. GIJKSTW i .don’t like lo brllkta Jt&gt;
but ,W# auepect the Chinee* will
toon be singing that erstwhile
popular tunc “^11 Of Me."
. . . . — o —--------The biggrat Jiike uf the year
It tg a effo rt of CIO leuders to
make out like they are the vie.
tlma of etrnnirorm ta rtlrs by
th e opposition/ .
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Ing diplomats- today la try in g , to
find out w hether two nom ine*,
which aim fighting each otlior,
a r t a t w ar.

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Exhihit
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Ruthless Air Attack
Unloosed liy Japan­
ese In Tientsin En­
dangering l)S Lives

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The people of, Florida hjtve apent no money which
’irought urenter return# than the fund# expended for th*
Florida exhihit a t Chicago, Rockefeller Center and Clave'and. The amount of free advertlaing which haa accrued
from there endeavor# la beyond appraisal, but it ig safe to
nay th a t the value would run easily into six figures. Out- t
Ride of this, millions of persons, whose only impression of
Florida was what they had heard or read, have been given t
s real and vital picture of the state, nnd their Im pression,,
fudging from the quality of the exhibits, was of the k in d )
which would make them w ant to visit within our borders. ,
It is not alone In the field of attracting visitors to
our door th a t Iheee Florida Exhibit* hsve been of benefit
«o the state. Every Industrial nnd HfftculUiral enterprise
has been aided by the displays which MYf1 upfolded
the millions of visitors w hat this"M ate gjjtrsfs nml m akes
and why our products are superior to all others;
Only recently a new sound-»VR&lt;^rotftyq &lt;u&lt;Vfjny *
product of Sanford's own Byron Stephens has been put on
dlspbty telling the story of Florida's color-added citrus *n^
acquainting the people w ith the real purpose* of this ptperM, It is stated by members of the c'tt-us comouaawft
•hnt this elaborate dioram a Is the "most powerful w j
••ver developed for removing common prejudice Ip nor
•■rn m arkets ngainst colored citrus." Sanford celery M *
l»cen shown growing in the field nnd the m*rit« n
UUA
food have lieen told
millions, thereby Incm ying, th e
demand for our biggest money crop.
. . Newspapers from .California to Maine recently printed
dispatches about I’oXtmhster General James A. Barley it*
reiving n basket of prize Florida citrus at the entrance to,
Florida Manor end pictures of the event appeared on many
newspaper page*. Such publicity ns this can pot tie bough
We can make no mistake In contributing to the limit to
make the “ Florida Exhibit" a perpetual institution.
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cations with the Interior
Btriklng cut- th eir offensive
from Tangku, TWntitn’*_ port 20
mile* to th* oast,
F a n g io l Jap '
an*** field hr*d&lt;iuartrr* west of
Pelpfng. T bs attack wan audden,
iWlR and strong.

S A N EORI) TWENTY YEARS AGO

I'V u lty APP&lt;4ntWWit

popular as a awlmlng r*»ort. The
lake I* beautifully clear with a
sandy bottom and brtag i many
plcnlr paifWa
Word comas th at J. HowUnd
V/Udman U now In Franca fight­
ing fur Unci* Sam with an a t
ficar'a commlaalon, IUa many
frlrml* In 'th la city ar* watching
Ida raraer With in le re it
Mr*. Janlua Turnbull aad 1UU*
•laughter of |fonttcalb arm tb*
guait* uf lira, Italia P Arring
ton.
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A letter from D r Browntea a t
Montreal, N. a , aoji that ha and
hi* wife enjoyed th alr ylnlt to
W aihlngton They gat tkraa meal*
a day in M o n tm t.
Roy Chittenden haa enlisted In
th# Marina Corps In Utica, N, Y
It'» always tha parson not la th*
predicament who
know* ^hak
ought ta have bass den*.

Lightning RoJt Kills

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TALAHASSEE. July 29. —CAT —Governor Cone asked the aid of
Florida'* 47 /comity commission.
In raising m oniy far advertising
tbe state.
Working In connection with the
i tote' chamber of owmmcrce, he
w rote each eoraoksloo asking *
contribution to a alatawlde adver­
tising program sponsored by th*

board Ufa o r death authority over
Industry.
W arning coHragues th at -the
American ajratawi of Industry may
be a t stake,' Vaadenberg said the
bill lovolvea "power over the price
fixing, power over the very crea­ ihamter'
tion and evlatare* of Job*.*
Th* Governor aeld other funds
“There Is itc h a. thing as aco- also would b* s&lt;*of ht frani p riv ate%
nomlc lndlgestlnn.N ,ka declarciL source*. The nkamber recently
“Thera Is also suebk* thing a* raid approximately (75,000 would
,y mmomle tulelde.be the program 's goal.
net hnmanly poi
draw from Peiping wfier* all but any five man to make
about 15 o f. U e f ^ f Atnaricln sands of docl&gt;ions to r
thousands of Industries
|taai^*nto warn quaHi
snlhd ik.'dred* of thouosnda of men
geney erxopnpotenta
ctnhatay cam p iju ai/ig a to l Not a ' thl* m
ING, July 29. —Malcolm
China** aoldiar rem ained within] Daacrlhlng th* bill'* objectives!
. 23, o f Lak* Wales, Ftorl*
the form er capital *r l u envlrons. ** "taf1nlulf J“»‘ ••'J dralrabl#.’ da Public Seevict- company linaPalptngV larework’ of barricade* Vandenherg laid "there arw some
man, .-wa* electrocufed yesterday
was ripped down and the new ly Itorwnrd step* wn can Ukn Immedug tranche* in th* m ain street dlately, but w* should not move at n company's aubatatlon Tier*
Into tka utterly tyrannical field of when ' tie tain* in .corttict with i
were filled In.
4000-volt wire, authorities aald
On* rapari aocrfbfj th* with* b u re s sv stle regulation of w a y :
E fforts by fellow w orken, 'firaw
ithout.th*
most
careful
itudy."_
d riw sl to * (iri-arfang#d‘Slno-J*pmCn and a physician to revive him
Senator
H
arrison
offered
an
■Mil understanding to end tha
amendment to dcrentrsllx* ailnitn toiled- The firemen u teifan inhala-',
crisis w tthaat ioab 'o f Dfc*.
to r for about three hours.
Chinese new *pap«s at Shang titration of the law. I t would re­
Ite g ro tt had bebn with the comhai,I, angered ly tn* sui
sudd*a coMaps* quire tha board before fixing wage pany five yrsrs.
*1
of Chin#** resistance i at* Fvlplng, and hour standards, to ask state
accused leader* a t n “e*up d'K*V XOTrrn°r* to set u p 'a d v U o r y
Which betrayed tb* nation ”
«*&gt;•"»■
represents-, ^
Unofficial report* **ld’ a ,p*M*
employers, employe* sndi
WHERE
the public.
conference is.
FRIENDS
fay.

Powered Wire
utes Man

The N ew Air Loop
llie establishment of the National Airlines in Florida
m ay prove t hnt SnufonT Will got air-passenger servlet con­
necting It with the larger cities of ihe state and country.
Our city has an excellent air |xirt and there is no reason
why eventually we cannut becom e'a regular atop on the
new loop which will link the state.
'i n Tnmpa and Orlando," says the Miami HerakL
"special preparations arc being made for the reception of
Nutlonal Airlines, which has begun an ulr loop 'around
Florida, nnd someday m ay branch bill lo put Miami In
touch with the Gulf Const ns Eastern Air Lines has with
the East and the Middle West.
“With new nnd finer equipment ordered for thp early
fall, National Airlines' will g've fast service between Mi­
ami. Fort Myers, Sarasota, Tnmpa, St, Petersburg. Lake­
land. Orlando and Dnytmiu Reach. Of principal interest
to this city will he the flight to Tampa and St. Petersburg
nnd return.
-----"Orlando If preparing io expand its nir field to give
the now line more mom. The city of Tnmpn Is making per­
manent arrangements' for assisting Ihe line nt Peter O.
Knlffht field. Other cltI on along the way are being stim u­
lated to spend money foj* the encouragement of this new
enlomrtsc.
,
"In ‘time, of courso. National Airlines hopes to find
prrif'tahle W for a flighty between Miami and the* Mate
canltnl nt Tallahassee, and even for-extension to Mdblle or
AI Innts, to top the transcontinental routes to the Cali­
fornia const.
"11 is nn ambitious prngrtm . modeled along Hues th at
gave Pan American Airways nnd Eastern Air Lines » &lt;tbe
firm confidence of the puld'c and thu active co-operation of
public officials/’
‘
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THURSDAY, ID L Y » , 1*37-

Gone Asks For Prob$
“ if IInto Two Purported
ICRi p a n n a g e Contracts

to

to

The government yealerday re(|iirMr* that the Senate flnnnce
m m m l'ioo produce fri,(K)U,U(S).tHSi
tn pay foi sn arm y of one lullllon
men ubtoid
Ten ateel rnachea of the Roiillc
em Pacific Itnilroa.) filled with
lldnnm cjt from t'allfornin uml
folks
our* liwiiila &gt; gtiardrd by trn deputy. Ilm lcl
you ask them (o' pay -what t'hny Statea MhikIiuIh | iu»i&gt;v&lt;I lliruug'i
aw*. T har forget how sure you Orlando thl« morning. It I* un­
OMJ b# haciuaa lllvy haven't derstood that lha Chinamen are
Bronson Journal,
bound for Port Tnmpa to ba
x... .. . o----—
ahlppeil to Cuba for the_ planting
Th#r* may bo *imir room for of a Chinese Colony,
complaint about poor business
Ruby I^ e lllat-k. and Nolan Pika
this summer but on* thing l« were paaarnecra of the Orange
oartaln, no on* can nay the P elt Auto l.lm- from Hanford to
waatbur h a in t been Weal.
Orlando ycaterdayIlnnnna Imkr peas Pnola.l* tha
OrUndu authorities pul a*veral cummer home of F rink Drimn,
. torn of slum In • -Uk* to aal- Rrorga DaCottea, and A rthur
tl* th a mud. And now w* sup ▼dwelt It h a s a ls u hrroniu very
paM avarr fi»h ih er catch will
—
* ( S amall uioutb
baas, ('lor
Uullins.AnnounccH
Stoat Pfaaa,
Tha King and Quu'ii of Kng'
Ioa4 got a typical IrUh recap Uan in B alfatt tha other day with
bombingi and burninga playing
a piromlnrtit part in th« f«»ilvitlaa.
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Broad u o i Carda Just can't
atay sway from Ihla vicinity.
T h v havs daaertad tha aaat
wilt tralfi 111 B t / P a - i
aprldif,- Uradaaton

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f lh g Bgaatoh reraM, O a a a n l F ra a .
to show n a t hi*
at
*1— 7*1 with U s
write and daughter. W ar ahaarvi battered th a dcctotvs battle el tha
a t lha gatoe a f M adrid.
w ar waa hslag f i
Ih a a g h tfo l tei

Duke And Duchess School Dean Gets
To Leave Retreat Acquittal In Case
For “Canal City” i Charging Assault

Minute* Of Freedom Dirigible Would Aid
Costly -To Prisoner Search For Avlatrlx

MEET
FRIENDS
ANDT
TACK IT
OVER

WAB1UNGTON. July 2 9 . - W
MIAMI. July !* .-(A 1 -T h r» *
minutes uf TTrt-diiui yaaterdny —Com nandcr Cbarles E. RosenOPPOSITE POST OFFICB
brought 11/ V. U a d M y ,1 27. an dahl of the U k e h u n t naval air
additional four yeato un a prison station told tha htuse naval rommittoa ytaarday th a t a llg h te r
■rnlencie for burglary.
A ssistant County Solicitor Al' than-alr ship would have expedlt' ■BBaaaanaaaaaaBaaaaaaBB'
bert Hubbard Jtml' had agreed to etl th* AmelU E arhart search in
accept a pled to a tosavr degree the Pacific.
Ho tald such an airship could
t l unlawful entry And to recom*
m*nd a y e a r 's ' sentence, when have reached the Howland Island
j search area frrm Honolulu on
Lindsay ra n ' from a bailiff.
lie dashed duwrr six flight* and «&gt;"• »nd half day*, or from me j
Into th* arm s of two courthoui* 8«n Franclaco bate In four days.
employe* who had raced by el**
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.
valor to the flist 'llrwr. R rturntd, A m ateur t^ o rt wave radio o p e r - tj
•■*■• '* Ave.
Lindsay was si-ntcnrvil to serve ators accompany most exploring w
CT,pv&lt;lllk&gt;n*
I JaBBBBBBBBBBBNaBBBBBaaad
five years.

GEORGE’S PLACE

i
Glass
SCH1NA— -SILVER

i
iraatlawea r n a raws n**l
i r . s l l . i H i Sewn #«•* h m |
burg Ca*( Is, b» I* out la th* ugrsphcr. Miss Evelyn Dill, bat
hills- sometime* bunting, b u t both EMsr and Mlt* Dill denied
•nor* often biking with hi* Eng- that Eldvr ever had kissed or vm*
lUh aid*.
traced. h*rTb* Lmrbess, h i* . bride o ' Us*
Elder end Norton want asaoctllian two months, tuw slliu'ta ac-* at** of Dc. Elliot Speer, hcadmas• umpaiiies th* Duke If only * U r of .Mount Heriuon school who
slnmla climb U planned, Uut It was shot and killed nearly three
It ha wants to ascend tunut UlgU. years ago. HU slayer nutar has
XYZ rorraspotiduare lB the nam* n
glvvn ta the dispatches in 1797-94
l&gt;rak *b« stays a t lbs old cas-1 been Mtnllflcd.
lie,
I NArton msd* A U st minute ap- of three American rom ntssioners
,
Diamonds And Watchta
Op* uf Edward'* mokulalu pen ranee on the "tend as a reb u t-’ to France containing tha dam inda’
Jimrbai* took him to tka top ot ta l w linrts yeiterday to dony hq of .Talleyrand and other -membar*
Fina Watch And Jewelry Repalrin*
Diamond,JAotMiUn||-AnddE*igamvll%*kivuto muoi
D.ibwulcb Mountain, a petal Ji|*t Hag ever lUscribod htmsoU .a a a* of ,xkw .French: D k-eckirat».aa lb*i
•tfi(*|ui viiicKx an it n m
iJ
iiyqr tooa W*t above sea l«v*l. “D r Tekylt and Mr. Ilyd* “ a* r a " prico of respect l o t h # (Jailed
*•*
■.•ytiil
•*.
• ra.aa g
W««» tq Y—etre I
Ho made the climb In foill boars. lated by Elder Tuasday.
1 .tales governm ent
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Or degrees ,l*olh tb* Duke and
N orton.also dented .ha had told
llui Uucbese arc taking nn In­ MUs Dill hs wa* sorry he hail re ­
ported to Dr. Culler th at bo hail
creasing part In public evenl*.
tl9(b look part I,a the nlflclal rplrd on Elder and had seen him
ouentug of tb» V/oertorae (ports kls* MUs Dill.
rurniraj
recently. Last
week
Under questioning, Norton said
Ibey weut to Vienna and niotorml be told Ml's Dill that "I regret I
itecu as Austria for tbe first day bad lo trln g your nam*. into this
of tbe Baliburg Music Festlral. c a p ita:an t affair "
They b ars entertained ona
party a t lb* csaUa. a select
gruup^Cat aristocrats^ from tgo
ni-lfbburhood
Includlug
Prlncn
and Princess Alfred WlitdUcbgra
ol Zlvrsdorf. whu felt at borne b e­
cause *tbe Prince formerly lived
FAIRBANKS, AUek*. July 29
at Wasserleunburg. The Duke —&lt;A1 —l)eylight around the clock
tb it Duchsaa id Windsor rent &lt;be and bleat w eather condllioJi* most
caetla.
of th* way lay ahead of tbe third
-Soviet trans-polar airplane flight
2
Kbeduled to sta rt from Mosco«(
“ *
—
I today for an unannounced desUtr
e a A r u G i v i ’n ^ H * allou in America.
The American trained pilot, SlgA wild tropical bird a tii two lorgund LcvaneffsVy, known as tbs
pin* attaboy a r t the newest addi­ "Lindbergh of RuesU," set tha taka
tion* to Hanford’* growing too, II o ff for H:M A. M , Eastern Tim*.
WAS announced IhU morning by Threg to fhrf persona wCre to. W
Jin\*s Moiidtiton, superintendent company 1 avaneffsky In the fourof p a rk a
’ '
motored plane. Absence of word of
Nellie Ray Woods U tha donor lb s takeoff a fter tb* announced
of \b* bird and Tom Beat, titled j Uro, ^ c alled th* delay of Moscow
thy official snake catcher, g a rs , (n announcing prrvbius tra n sthu two snake*, on* of whi ch(
flights.
measured 6 feet and the other i
feat 3 Inches
CRlXHEJt TO RUtUHA
Phil King, caretaker, will ptoe*
them U th*lr raapective cages
WASHINGTON, July 29. —BP)
immediately.
—'Th* navy announced yesterday
th at the cruiser Augusta, flagship
MUSIC INCHKAHK
of tha Asiatic fieri, arrived at
NEW YORK. July 29 -W &gt; - Vladivostok yesterday fur n cour­
Thara's m u sk In th* a ir—or at tesy visit lo Soviet Russia’s to rI.A “iUltra will ba—because tb* eastern port The cruiser U thn
N^tlanal Association of Music first American nsval thin to call
Merchants to convention bar* yes­ a t a Soviet port slnrr tha bolshe­
terday Vaportcd tha largest volume vik ravolatkm.
of business to th* history of tb* lndootry.. * --

• Mclsudbi, Jeweler

r iK r T h T T E w r r r

FUu&gt; Wuuihtr Favojra
New Trans-Polar Hop

Trwfrai Rijd And

. WINTER PARK. July 20. --Tl»JACKSONVILDB. Jufy t » —(AY
• fipuJutmcM of Dr. Jeremiah M
Two hrgroes war* kUWd asd
Yoqpg, an outstanding- aulljorily! ntna ulbars. tojurad yaatarday by
In "M*. ilrlii' *■ p rofrsiur In guv I a boll of ‘Ughfujag whUb alru ft
trn n jiid . at Rol1ln» coHjgcr'Was a abed wh*r* *B&gt;or* than
tee
anno'unfn) recently, lie will | H&gt; a dock worker* wap*
member o f th* faculty during tlu
A white man y t i
toll term only.
&gt;tobw wt
D r Young h a . been n'lanriated
t*
W
with the teaching (to ff of tkr'U nlteralty o f MtbOcaols nine* 1000
4 fv
«M lf
of Am*riesn
nnd wan formnriy chairman of th e'
•OUlemsol, sugar wa* shipped
to t^ -u » ;'to ^htm loaf b * u .
i heels of Sanford'*- pro- Departm ent of political yclcnrr\ln
t
e ffo rt, to bulM a- trailer that universitylie &gt;w i graduated firm Kan.es
&lt;KHft
Doum'emant come* th at
- waking up and la ln- college, lyi IR90 with tb r t^ . R. de­
-k
i­
tba, " eapadlenry of gree, from th« ViUvamlty V WXh
ng ,|4,600 to build • modaan Igan tn IIM w ith th* A
aid to b* tha m ast fam iliar
gT*a, and from the Un Ur ru t &gt;■
tfaU *r fam p. All i*MW
picture in tb s w e t ^ ji Die Baa
Chicago
ln
lo
o
t
with
th*
rh
.
n.
ta our^ halgtibor on &lt;uha
Thar* arw
plenty of degraa. BaaclalUlmg In political I
laihrp and acaaemir*, ba
t* divide. •;
p u n u H graduate studies later *t
•a
&gt;' .
- lagionnalra* of Orlando have
being willing

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�Social A nd Personal Activities
Social Calendar
THURSDAY
The Oviedo Baptist YaSM ethbdlat Bandey school Picnic will
ha bald at Coronado Beach to ­
morrow afternoon.
T rs business and social m eet­
ing of the Young Poopla’a League
•( the F irst Methodist Church
will he held a t $:M o'clock at
tba annex.

FRIDAY
The C trl Scouts will meet &gt;1
5:45 o'clock a t tha Little House
The regular buelneee meeting
of the Sanford Townaend Club
will be held a t 5:00 o'clock in their
club room* In tha Welake Buildlag. The publk la Invited to attend.
a tu n U A l
Thera will ha a meeting of the
hoard of the PreobylerU* Auxil­
iary a t 8:10 o'clock. Tha Prayer
nd will meat
8:41 o'clock
lowed by-the buelneee and l a '
dm-atlonai meeting
ft
4:M

t

WPA Laborers To
lete Work On
In Lakeland

»

Missionary To India
Speaks To Gathering
The P i n t B aptist Church » M
the scene of a large gathering
from
all
denomination!
last
night when they heard Mias In et
Crane ipeak. M in Crane U a
missionary to Burma, India. •
She gave a very enlightening
talk on missions and stated th at
the work was started In Burma
by Dr. Judson 185 years ago
and that there are 100,004 B a y
tints and 150,000 missionaries la
the field a t the present time.
Mias Crane appeared In native
costume and displayed several
elaborate costumes which were
embroidered with shell and sil­
ver ornaments. Some of these
garments were m
years old.
She also displayed a number of
pictures of the schools and work*
ere and the students.
"i She was formerly an Orlando
.flrl and has been la India for
*lg years. She I s completing her
A. B. d e g re e 'th is sum mer at
Btetson University after w hkh she
will conduct a lecture lour for
a month in Colorado, Miss Crane
plans to leave for Burma the
first of September.
J. G. Sharon Introduced the
speaker and the m usk for the
program was directed by Mr. and
Mr*. Alvin -Milam. Mrs. J . K.

Mias Basel Dean nf FI ornate*.
Ala* and Mlaa Addle &amp; Kelly, a t
Selma. Ala. a re the gueeta a t their
aunt, Mrs A. L Kelly.
Mm. H arry Ueerva left yeateeday to r Wash lag ton. D. C , Cleve­
land, Ohio, Pittsburgh sa d tha
mountains o f PemuylvnaiaWord has been received th a t
Mia- H. M. Cochran, Mrs. L. M.
BalL R. M. Ban. Kaymood Balt, dr.
of U k o Mary visited th a fu a a u a
Endless Caverns, N tw M arket, Vs
while they warn motoring through
the Shenandoah Valley recently.

"Thin, gtitn is. uuo *
n rightistw lun-i.
but e, wM«4t
bin alan H» watae hBo
tusablu

Mlaa Mary Max s e ll has
re­
turned from ' Jacksonville where
aha has been visiting tor several

Mm. W. C. DcCoursey entertaint*! with a dinner honoring
C r t n t ^ The*# HUruJui*
weres M bs Crane, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Henderson of Holly HUI.
Mrs. J . K. Bags and Mr. and
Mrs. DcCoursey.

utiding tb s elev stk l concrete
ool,— and mow than 118,000 will
a used In constructing lockers and
prlnghoards, . putting $n lig h ti.
namtling ths Interior, and ialallbic chlorinating equipment to
purify ths water.
Work will ba rushed to com plt1
Hon, aim construction will be start*
•d early naxt week on the new
kllse Vlrelnl* Batcher and Mias
$15,000 tourist building, a t tbs
civic renter
Lorewe Oolites ' have
returned
trum Ilnytaaa' Beach where ihey
Clfo commissioners have under
advisement a proposal to taka out . y y ® °A K July 8». —(A V -1 were the eueela e l Mr. sed klr«.
insum nes to covsr publk liability
“ ■*» on the Florida Ilarry ttredham fur aevetsldaya
and property damage a t the Mu­ bright leaf tobacco market will b e -1
U r. sad Mm. K. It. N ortkrstt
nicipal a irp o rt A general accident f in here today with a full crop of,
of -A llaata. G». are spesdlag a
polled already In fore# epeclflcalty buyers In action.
excludes the a irp o rt
Governor Cone end Commission- lew days with Mr. sad Mrs. II.
* *.
The polkyj under consideration o r o f Agriculture Mayo a re te ba I t .Moss.
would cost about $804 annually present and to p a rtk lp sta la open­
bad would provide J U A M .to RGP.r ing *tf cjsmawioft,**••$•*•*»*•
'P00 publk liability and $15,000
U a d i of bright leaf am now!
property damage.
moving here mpidly from *l| p .K s
Future operating plans for lha o f north Florida, aad by opeigsg
National Airlines service, w hkh tim e It Is expected
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lh*l mm
iw
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....
has four airm ail planes through tire five acres of floor space ia tha
here daily, were discussed recent- three warehouses will ba filled
ly by O, T. B aker,.president of the wltn more th aa a million panada
system, sad Dick Bentley, man- of bright leaf fo r first day as lea I
a g e r of th s municipal airportOfficial departm ent of ag rirslHundreds of persona am expert- tnm figures show the Live Oak
*d to attend tha annual plcak of prise average whs 8X8 1 cents as
0 |a P o tt County Conservation d a b compared to the Oeorgia average
51 Eagle Lake today. Anglers will a f IA N fo r IMS.
hold a casting tournam ent a t 4:00
Mom thaa five million |m -ndi
r . M., and a chicken pllan dinner am expectad to be marketed on
Will be nerved a t she
the local floors this season.

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thw law d ue-twMlIh '»
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Sale Of Florida's
Tobacco CrOp To
Begin At Live Oak

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Has* end sew II- He M v «»*&gt;
Wi*e h«t—,&gt; s i-w n th &gt; h s h d o t e -- '
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‘West Bound Limited' Cone- V sb
Is At Bits On Friday Aid In R aw ** h w l |

Improvements To C W the track fur A F. I k - T.t
Cowan, veteran radioed engineer
Ho
Capitol Will Be and
faitK.Un di revive vf lailyvad . ,
thrillers. WJSen f a r versa)1
Postponed A Year ■seek
started tllaslag “ Wets Boom!

Legionnaires Of
Orlando Vote To
Fight Red Drives
i r —iiv - r e
a r m *•#•
Morning BsnUfwl sotting forth tho
slows a f JseksoB and U s pmdla*
Hons of trouble f g Central Flori­
da w ss mad aloud to tba Lqgkn
members of Delanoy Way, p ast
commander aad Immodlately a f­
terwards ba made a fiery add real
m which ho called upon Legion"V ires to adapt a firm and ( t o n
“f u n d fa r tho doftnoe of A m ancaa

High Court Delays
Decision On Land

■ale

M »ln because If appears th a t tha
ahma. condition U upon u*. Then
WO didn't have n . National Guard
hhd .we LOftae baya took charge
Who* t t a HhorifT. dopartm anl vfao
naablo U cope with the eltoattoa

Limited,'* th e picture opening r l W***
the RUs ea Friday. they found i t ' gale
a........ a ry to g e t a play** w ho' a ,,u
knew l i t h movies aad railpuadi- ,,^ 1r
tburwughly Only u a k a* actor
.
could give • ronvinving perform
ante X1 a locuaeotive engineer he . _ ■
for* th e Cam era*. An Import**I
draasatk sequence depended on the
character. The hunt began and '**
t'e a tre l I ' u l l r r Bureau diseweeted
McGowan w as on* o f the fow men
w k t an* we red th e rvquuem eirl- * " V
eaacHy.
" c"
Rack to t» l» . McGowan was an , .
eagtoee* e a th e aid Galveston. J j V
Hoaataa aad S ea AWone toad
Su m afterw ard* hr* started hr* d)
,
" * ■ * * career

b a t h in g

suns

Miss Garner Ilu f4m
At Party On Monday

any hUI made the ent i r e ___ M

■**' k*4 ; *d by a Hi
Albert Bomotela of Miami to ld | atalltag tha
th e cedrt tha taip a y a r
curdd ayatacs. Tho
"w rite hla awn tic k e t' to bidding a peep good
*■ hla e w i dsltoquoat property ta r c*mpte«t
a t any p rice, ho said a “very W •lover patch els use" of tha law
AUoveay
a* n ails this owner. If nay nth- th e HahM

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Critic* 'Claim DiMaggio I«
Reason Tankees Are Still
On Top Of American League

D id Restoration

Manager Jimmy Dykes Of White Sox Says
• Joe la Greatest CenterfieJder
*Ia Baseball

D a d s Unlimited Inc*
w m l Y eaerte One
O f B e s t Pastim es

NEW
YORK, July n . Tl»a
Yankees are way opt 1*1 front
In tba Amaricaa Leagn* despite
a abarp decline la their play
during tba U*t weak.
llUarlee riddled
their ra n t.
IhAlr ■tltphlHV r4«id tn aiuI ikalr

lh«)r (**nfctfU»'l.«J»«n tn UtUb
fitlM iC j t n l playrr*.
•la comparing Dt M*g*lo wlib
gierfoickl ai prominent triltc ob. . . . . ,**01 M affia b&gt; a far bat*
■1d«r, ta n so b«IUr la
/ . _
fcH right or Ian ami deep#t lbnn
■Madwtak. Ha alao baa a auped o r a n a , and seldom throw* to
tbe wrong base. Oaa of M«-dvlck-a weakness** la th ru w ln rtu
Iba wrong bare. Ol Maggto nnrI t r dae* that. At the Plate WadI wick s ta r oatblt 01 K b stfo hr
I I t to M polata b at- hp . won't
! d rtra la u many run* m Jon
l o r sa t aa many ex tra -b a in mt».|
Uadwltb I* a great plpyar bdt

‘rot Ha**b&gt; I* -a'aUpatrlRayer.

State To Dedde On
Quarantining A r e a s
Ravaged'By Parasite

Night Baseball

r

tarn aagOt (a aa* the Or
&gt; A ll Star* a U c the tan
C l u b ■ i i a I shellacking
»
O n t aagna gam e
*v tr

of Ui i « r# * to t of do? time.”
Dt | l ac tio u b a ltln r ,*TI, ale
patnU barlow Lon Gehrig, tba
leaguelaedtr; It aecOnil In runa
batted la with I I , Ore lea* than
Hank Greenberg, and lead* In
ia rtma, &gt; H h I t . pm y m ^ it
01 Jdaggio'a tiomerk hard beer
bit at tba Stadium. If jroi. had
• abort latt field tt&gt; ahool at
tbara
1* iiiu
little
ttu t. ha'll
iP
f r t ia
s ' dnuM J.**•«*,
seriously tbraatan
HulhW
threaten Itaffe
I
racord of M A* It .(*. tia'i Ilkaty to top 50.
I'ralae meana little to 01 L agglo. tfa I* ftret ami * Inal a ball
player, wtlbout myr fancy .trill*
:or funny notion*. Jlo goo* nboul
hla bualnaaa gultU y whether .on
nr off lb* field, Tb* n«ir#»t U*
cam* ' to at thing Mmtetf on*
papular waa after laal year**
d ll-alar y aw * when aonn* of tha
wrttara Uballed him . Iha •'gnat-’"
n * Utought tb«y want too tar
fa condemning him. lla *alk«l
for n while end ahnnned everyOne ha didn't hqpw. Hut he got
over It and I# more affable than
a ra r thla year. He eren *hnok
band* with F raak Croaaill and
'Tony L a u e ri, tha
olSar two
Italian* oa the Yahke#
Miu*d bif.*iii&lt;bi*tm «i
when a wrioiM .feud w t p w

. without him.'
fc
compliment bat
Although aoulhtm agriculture ' fThmt'w
T h a fa m
a-.• hi
expert*, gathered Jn Ihe renter of, Jo* Croala, :ed Sax manager,
{ me miiinu.in* reiuieo io re* i topped It whan ha s*M:
ornmrnd quarantine. It waa deemed| "Any m m a t four d u b * weald
. poaalble th a t Individual governor* win tbe Aflftttebn League 'p e n ­
I m ight net to ban ahlpmanta of pro­ nant If -lb«r had Dl Maggie, i
think either the Red Sox, \Vblte
duce from the countries affected.
I Got. Dlbb Grave* of Alabama, Sox, Ttgere p r Indlaaa would
before the board declined to get, wtn w ith 'h im ."
A ttar aaalag D l' Maggto make
Indicated ha would ptace full
•arrlcea of hla atata highway p a ­ aome or tba great**t play* be
trol a t dlapoaal of the entomolo- had aver aaaa agalnat hla taaua
Jimmy
Dyke*,
giata to enforce any poaalble quar­ la*t weak-and
White Box leader, aqld:
antine.
"Dl Maggto N th a created
Tbe Southern P lant board Inti*
mated th a t Ita lack of paaltWa, •eater fielder I a ra r laid area
knowledge of nature and habit* ef, on."
. ‘Drka*. who S W L h O f U L . tb*

Ukaly.'

united Miami’s Bonded Debt
Totals 528,470,000

Infested only about IS to SO aqaaro
mile* Iq Okaloosa and Walton (
rouatle*, F lo rita , and Covington
aouaty, Alabama.

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T*

N0HKE TOPBOPtatlYOWNESS
Tha 1*36 DoHnqutnl Real Eatate "Tn* List or the.
•Ctty o f Uanford, TterltU he* btan posted g l the front
iMtjr o f ,th« .City Hall WMt s t tha 'front door of the
Court Housb^la tha &gt;Clty o f 8a*ford, Florida, and will &lt;
m a t in to poataU froaa July 4 , I M7 to July .11, 1947.
All Raal JCatata upon which 1996 Hue* are not t
paid ta d agwtnat which tax carlifleaten hare not *!•
'nudy'baan boned will ba ueld i t public auction on the
Sad day o f Aupaat, 1W7, commenting a t ID o’clock
A.
at th e f m i l ' d m o f the .City Rail ip Sanford,
tPlarida.

Mora than [O.OOO.Ofta feet of *
lumber la being uaad la e m ilm * '•
lion ot E ihtbtt palace* at th*l
Golden Gate International
Kipoaltlnn.
KX-HI. A VII

Coming’ Florida ;
State League Games1

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TBI SANFORD HERALD; 8AIFORD, FLORIDA'
Florida Is Granted
WPA Survey Project

tent tn * cruamd* th a t will eld m atelj land U Uw M m « U ^
Communiim In the- world. -Rtwula ha* *#en IhU; and th a t I*
why, with the help of the French
Serial Is; Government, she haa
made ruth frantic efforta
to
supply Valencia (Bpantoh Got-I
rrm ruiit headquarter*) with men!
and arm am rnta. Had It not been
would h are
for tijlv, the p
ended long ago.
M ust aa Spain aavrd the civilid*d world from th* Turka at
the Battle cf Lcpanto, ahe haa
now engaged In another inch hl»te r leal feat against the modem
tart no lei* dangerous scourge.
“We bar* time and again
proved that there h no govern­
ment at Valencia: by their own
behavlur they have pranpil themeelve* to be Communht*. thieves
and ant I-patriot's. They have ay*'
ttm atlcally de»#.-rited eburrhea,
aaaaailnaled
prleala, murdcn-il
peaceful
rillaena,
slaughtered
men, women aiid children. They

CINCINNATI. July »■ — VP)—
W blU KSTKK. Mara., July 29. Hubert Welch, et, holila an rlr—W hile p-rldii* raapberrtr* tn
I'lnnr pilot'* tin-live but will not
t a il A h a ssk k .
j
her aarilen. Mr** AnHetle Per­ drive an automobile,
(A1—Senator Andrew
kin* found her diamond *n*‘t rm usr.” he say*. "to ah trlrgraphed Governor
piv.M rnt signed W t\\ project fo r ■*P»i»irnt
1178.170 for tn|&gt;oHi'*t&gt;hiritl aurvvya
"
of Florida*
The woik. In conni-ctlnn with the
I '! •
GnHcil Klatv.-i m a*t and grelotlc
rurvey, will i 1- i nil ini nn In every
country. with headquarter* !n a m m a
GalnewHl*. It will employ p ro fr* -|
vkmrl and . I. rlcnl w n k c rr. In - . U S

ovIdCommaai&amp;m
iMUpgenft U iderE ag*

NBW TO R S. Jaly
H»»
Spanish Insurgent
forre# are
fighting not only for control of
Spain, hut for the *d*#tn*eGon of
Communism
throughout
U»
world/*, accord dj* to Owneral
Franc taro Franco, rebel leader.
In aa •xclualv* thtereiaw * ith TR. Y barra, European ecneepondent. General Franco delivered a
apaelal message to the paopl* of
thq United S ta in , qijtifbMUIuf
th at bia obJecUre U Worldwide.
I. M l 1 tf.n an llu —allvad."

milk itself]

... this cheese fo o d

with the deliciously
m ild C hedd ar flavor

IM IS IN SII.VUII
Ultill.lWAKA . .nd., July 33.
(rt’l A M Plvtchcr Itirni-il in hi*
ulil ta r nn.I paid l.liMi half dollar*
aavrd during; five year*—for u
new autnm.'bilr.
___

Millions prefer this flavor
that is different" /
• It’* ■ skillful croa* between
mayonnaise! and old-fashioned
W U drcaaing—with a apecial
piquancy aOttaowqI Miracle Whip
fa' totally different from all other
drwdng* smoother, flutter, mars
delicious.Tty MiracleVUp—soon) - i

.tn thousand* "f mother* of
iy healthy children who buy
j | w hoif ttn iu,' foot I* fF’om our

E
have aU-kn ami aiporit-d the
national treasures w lil-h, the
\.holij v.uiid uicd to admire; they
iv j d-t | nlrd lb* nation of it*
...I r. r y j | they llave
hud
» * itv mid pillaged imlacr atnl

MRACLC WHIP CONTAINS MORE
PA» MOW - OP THf COSTIY NCHtfDfl

Potatoes

Bananas 4 lbs |5 g

•Far ainrt than Tf years A A P
•«■*.
- «*t: f e

haa altered tha highest

qaality

feed* *ta thair castoaaera at tsa•laleatly lew price*— this week la

Peaches 2 lbs.

15c

no nevpllo, _ a 4 f again brings
)’#* th* best values In lawa.

N«w Building For
FFA Chapter Gels
Presidential 0. K.
them win ra lt... tnun me .va-, A H ,,A
fu r-th e eoa*
tionalUts. Many people a rr l&gt;rvi'|»tn&gt;ctlon
a »|H-cl*l building to
udired to the vati-nt that thi-y do ba bud: on the Scminolu High
not coiv to *vo where the truth School Agricultural harm ha*
lie*. Hut, with their ..... port, „ r;
••proved ',y the F re .ld m l It
.. ,
. .u_-,w lll novae agrtculturc.Llai* moral*
rvrn subjected tn ’th eir am ip u ttiy r^ ifhlM,, , hl,P( , „ j wtl, ^ daed l- r
tin- Nationalists will win th n u g h . the chapter room of the Samtnolr
lx-1 them , rrflc.-t, let them truly Future Farmers, meetings of Ute
ponder over the quod Ion. and 1 Seminole County A gricultural A»■m sure th at, if ti.ey pvamiiiv voctatlon and ofher farmer'* galli*
tliv problem in all fairness, tIn y , rrln j«.
will accept the tru th and give u*
A tclrgrani received tmlay Irani
Iheir wholehearted support,"
Senatci ( Itarlcs 0 Andrews s ta t­
The Interview took place in! ed, ''The I'resldant haa approve,!
Nath nnlist hradquarteri, tin- put- IVPA 1‘iojecl N o..20.022 apnnaorcil
are of the II la Imp of S ilam sn.n. i-y the Sanford School District
I luu ia ivpoits that Fi alien &gt;|&gt;ukc Iro w n n g_
construction of a
■onlially and ragvrly, in an rf special building to House agricul­
l u e t-lo aaulaln Ail*, aims to -th« tu ral -ctaasrooma- - and, • school
s ta ll- . iiiiup. The project calls for a fedUnited
Among other statem ents made hy.vral contribution of |7,U21 and u
the N atlonalhl Under were tliei , | Hinsuii* ivnilrlbJlion of $&gt;1,2.’.?.
pillowing:
I Though definite allotatlou of funds
"In irrvlgn relation* the new for thi* project will depend laigeSpanish S late—(Franco assumed* | , upol, the amuunl of the total
eventual vlitory for liis foreval allocation to , the slaU the fart
—will adopt n friendly attitude that the Primidylit has signed the

'—

Tatl-Por-Hiwr

Finest Granulated

SUGAR 5
Cotton Roll
Quantity Rlghta Reaerved
Graioliiv SMied

Fruit* and Vegetable*

Pineapple
ASPARAGU S
picnic can*
KIDNEY BE A N S
tall can,
I
C U T BE A N S
no. 2 can*
CORN
no. 2 can*
i
N O R T H M A ID PEAS
2 no,

U. H. No. 1 Durhras

APPLES

3

lb*

17c

Golden vitamin rich

BANANAS

3

lb* 10c

lb

10c

Santa Kosa Calif.

PLUMS

Peanut Butter 21c

Juicy Florida Key

LIMES

doien

7'/ic

Large Cuban Pears —

AVOCADOS

oach 7'/jc

Butter

Yellow luwa

I«m—Prepared

O N IO N S

-

SPAGHETTI

4—10)4 O*. &lt;
3— lfifj Ox. C

Whit* Hou**—Evaporated

MILK

LETTUCE

PILLSBURV’S
.
BEST
r&gt;LB. BAG 27c

Ann ( b y i— Prepared

SPAGHETTI

S (alt cane.......

Iona— With Tomato Sauca
PORK A BEANS
I I Ox. CRt.

OUR OWN
NECTAR
India Ceylon Orange Pekoe

12 L U . HAG

CABBAGE

JU IC E

9e Sandwich Loaf

F.xquialt* toilet

LUX SOAP

^ T

ih.

Reported A h $200,700

44 Ox. Loaf

LUX PleAKES

3 (or.

T O M A T O E S (o n e 3 N o . 2 ceiv*
C U E E S L S p e c iilly c u re d

..........

pound

Ad Valorem Tax Is
Restored To Five Mills
J*- c.. w inv ert, racing one of
ic largest financial l III* in
rargla'a hliU ry, ordered the
ate ud valorem property U*
le rm -ntly restore.I l„ fiva
HU. an incroai* o f two mills
Ills action, th# comptroller gen-.
*1'* office estimated, will burnt
ib s tile ’s inrontt by $2,120,1X10
v r the threo-aiUJ rate v t ls&gt;t
itr
**

4 barn..

K^n^^T^dTucat^TotonTTm^T^^

u

Piggeat Value in Town, (■ivett’a New

3c

U. 8. No. 1 Va.

10

C O BBLERS

Plain or SUcod—AI way* F roth—Hearth llye

Eight OTciock lb. ..

lH w t M a rk e ts

lb

lb* 19c
PORK H A M S
lb
P A N S A U S A G E lb

Fancy Sliced

RINDLESS,

)b

H E IN Z SALE I

tld d and Mallow

ATA$P

7'/2c

Tender Coro-Fed

Wa s h i n g t o n , July •.».
(ii
The Chrysler corporation i v
ported to the srcMrlllet cummlstlon
ro cn tly that W alter P Chrysh-r's
salary last year wav $200,700.
The motor inagnalr is chalrimot
nf the rurporatirn'a leiard. K. T
K iller, president, drew $U)0,!i0J
and Vlcv President B. K Hulchinsun $90,000.
_________ .

3

cent

20c

p la t

25c

Heins Hire

FLAKES

2

leiln or Club

le v e r llru*. Sals

STEAK, lb

CERTIFIED VALUES

LUX

3

caVet

A PPL E SA UCE A A p

20c

LIFEBUOY

■ N i. 2 C an
i.
”•

v *,

F » e a » P R U N E S . A A P N o , * * i O nn V

Madlura alt*

LU X FLAKES

pkg

10c

rfadium also

R IN S O

pkg

Tha Naw Shortening -

SPRY

RAVER k r a u t

3-lb can

IK T S t T j U t i J f ty 21t. —
ChiV* Tt. Nonllioff nn I
Norman Hall, gutbor* c(
lountv" trUory, a re a l work
new book- Ha subject has

*n announc'd

'Sanford Fish.
Market

BEigL&gt;WVLTRY sraeowning
PWK SALMON

U0 c a n :-............ A &gt;

CELERY
GROWERS
S E E US FOR

STOCKBOfF CELERY SEED
W « A R E T H E SO L E A G E N T
IN 8 E W N 0 L R COUNTY F 0 R 8TOCKI1OFF
A LSO A C O M P L E T E L IN E O F W A Y N E FEED!

* F ood S to res
54N TO W ), EbA-

BObONGA, diced; Ib
Boat Compouml

iy Cheete
O' Bunahine — In Quarters, Freah from the CliurnT

Tub-pound

«n

BEEF-iiVER, *Iicod: Ib
BEEF RO AST, Ib ____

FRESH SEA FOODS
DAILY

pound.......
N o, a u

LAMB

S M A L L LEG S
Ib
20c
SH O U L D E R S
Ib
I2 &gt;/2c
LAM B C H O P S
Ib
25e

The Modorn Spread

CO RN F L A K E S Snnnyflri* 8 Ox. Pkg,..' - .

NUTVEY.OLEO

Smo. Seutage, lb
Co), Cheese, lb

3 cake* 20c

.

N o. SVi c ^ "

B U T E R R SUrer Brook Pripl or

Hamburger lb
Weiner*, l b __ _

Health Roap —

pound

P IN E A P P L E A A P SH eed

21c
19c

Heins Tumato

Carnal—Jttwky iitrikw-ChaoterUeld -O ld Gold—Raleigh

Re* Clrefa

head

21 L it. U

CIGARETTES

Vigorous and Winoy

10c

Bacon
A A P BREAD

Rich end Pull Bodied

lb*

New Va. Hard Iliad

Serve II Iced—Ita cooling
U d eo re frc n h U g .

3

Large Iceberg

BUTTER 33c

Roll or Q u artan

M E R A M E C , Ib

TIPRARY TEA
glmt free:
'/a V 25c
VELVO COFFEE
serve iced;
Ib
20c
POTTED MEAT
standard V 5 cans 15c
VIENNA SAUSAGE standard
3 cans 17c
LOVETTS VINEGAR
quart bet.
I2'/jc
L O. S. MACARONI
2 7-ei pkgt. • 13c
L O. S. GRAPEFRUIT Juica 3 no. 2 cart* 25c
U U Y PINEAPPLE Juica
Z no. J can* 15c
SARDINES
Am. Oil____ 6
cans * 25c

S a la d d r e s s i n g

IS a* jay

Llberta Peaches 5 lbs. ?5c

17c

�I,

w anfft yynto,
*11ni Star Suffers
Second Sunstroke

OLYMPIC STAR WEDS CLASSMATE

SANTA nATinAHA, G allf, July
h i n . - w —Hell* Davis, Monde film
■tar. collapsed from auntlroko
.. yesterday
at
Carpcnlerla,
a
beach reto rt.
Dr, J . K. f!n.h«w, her pliyslclan, announced rlie would hare
to rem ain In seclusion for a
■math.
.
U i l week Mlea Davis puffer, od aeTcirely from eaiibiirn.Tbreo
year* MO aha had a similar innatroka.
Tha film sta r went to Carpen­
ta ria two week* ago with her
hntband, )|arpion
Neleun, orchoetra lender, for a racatlon.
Sha recrntly rm nplrtod -ll'a
laieo I'm After" with la-all.-"
Howard and wae due to relnrn
to her alndln n e il week to atari
production of " J o a b a h "

TALLAHARBKK. July 20 _(JP)
•—Jo e Wlllbim*, llfu term robber
from Palm flrarh county, epca|ied
fro m a stale rood ilrpsrtm rnl p rl.®n camp n ra r llranford recently,
b u t ho had only one night of libert y"_
upon notice to the slate
prison bureau yesterday th a t W ll-1
Hams had escaped ram r annlhi-9
tekcfrsm reportlnf his re rsp tu rr.l
Details of the c .c sp r nii,| preap-J
ta r s were not re|iortrd.
Williams and F i d Ifnuswoti 1
w rro sentenced to life Imprisonf j j j l f r b 1.1, 10'IS for rubbery
While armed.
,

O p e ra te d

c a s h grocery
AND M E A T
R
PHONE 417,
Im ilr Mb»fp

mm

TALLAIIA8SBE, July » - W )
—Tha governor's offtc* said rseently Governor Co m had ecceptad tha resign.lions of members of
tho E vtrglsd*. National Park
commission. bat had not appointed
successor*.
Oao resignation. th a t of Prank
Dominick o f Miami, baa not boon
Governor Cone »*W ha had not
decided whether any of Utdae
whose resignations ha requested
and accepted wo old be reappointed
to tho commleeioaT m fo ln f to rvorgsnlxs tho
commlaalon and f e t It on a food
w orklnf basis." ha »ald.
Governor Cone asked for tha
j m lfn a tie n a before he alfned a
1 leflalatlvk act appropriating |87.*
j 600 a year to operate the park
i commlaalon d a rtn f th e two yeara
which be fa n July 1/

— —

^

ham IM.I pats) ataalp Mill
paarrrwl lid lrb lts. s

i

. - -o. . a—■. ■

VIvisa B urnett (above), -who spent his Ufa attem pting to dls*
prrve tho popular baltef-tliat ha was the sissy, "L ittle Lord FaunUwwy," portrayed In hla m other's novel, died a hero. He collapsed
front • h eart attack a fte r directing rescue of four persona In dan­
g e r,o f drowning.

Victors Learn Mdre
Of State Advantages

|f “Independent-H om e, O w ned and

ll

Florida Dairyifen
To Witness Vailed
Program Aug. 5-6
Dairymen of Florida or wit"
ne&lt;( a varied p ro f ram at bear
many prom (neat speakers f tho
natleo a t a twa day adm iooel
profram of tha State Dali men's
AtaorUllon epenaarad by U 'U alr
verelty ef Florida to be p r
A tjfoit I and ■ la tha and
of tha new P. K Yonfa tab alary
acbool In C alnaardk.
P ret IdInf a t tha meeting {]) be
M. C lleuaer, president e f t a As­
sociation. who will hnradu i, tha
ipeakere. Tha m eedne
III be
opened with an addreeroy w Iconia
Ity Dr. John J- T lfert. preet a t af
the Unhreraity of F ie n d • who
will bo followed by talk* et nom ­
ine modem developments In lalry*
Inf and tha problems aae Mated
with the Industry, roond tal a diecupalona and rroup ilngtnj
Mr. H eater stated Hi t tha
pathertnf will be eery lm| m an t
to the dairymen e f tha a ta la ra"
paclally doe te the fact kpt a
revision of tho tf-ltw * ti I (ha
constitution of tho baoaelatfc t will
ha conductedA hearty wsleoma has I t la ci*
tmde-d to all Florida dairy* an to
attend tha meeting la ontp that
•t might be one of the moet.ai areas*
fol educational assemblies 1 tho
University of Florid*, SCI rfdlng
In Hamlin L. Brown, enfant lun
dairyman.

Life Termei Captured
AfterNIffht’n Freedom

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England Leads Wo^ld
In Reer Exportation
R ER U N , July f T -f A T -C ra a l
B ritain Is the world's largest fr*
porter of beer, tho builnesi report
fo r tho year 1M6-87 of the Ger­
man .(p o r t breweries lU tod.
A fter Britain coma Germany
and Jap an Ths e ip o rt flgurM
for the year, according to tho re ­
port, are Great Britain, 8,608,000
gallon* i Germany, 6JT8JI00 gal*
Iona and Japan. U I1&gt; tW gaHkna,
Britain'* hoer aapoet larrsaaod
by 8.70 percent In IW6. that of
Germany by 10 a
parcaat. J a ­
pan’s fall by I J 8 percent.

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Bologna

How To Tell Horse’a
Age Arouses Debate

Towels

41 # V

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HOONK. I a.. July 28 (JP I-T h t
prohlsm
h ow taleM akurso’a
ago" baa divided Boona eoualy
rssldrnts Into twa csmpsOne
argum entatlva
farmer,
thallengod the hlitarlc method of
"looking a t a horss's ta a th " llo
•aid tha wrinklea on a hprsa'a
nock were the proper gauge of its
years.
A pony was brought out I t
te st the theories, and vfhsn both
schools a f thought had finished
they were only-one year sport on
Ihe age

Lb.

Choice Lamb.CHOPS

DOG FOOD 2 Cans 9c

Santa COFFEE lb. 20c

HONTIIF.AU
July X».—U n ~
rom ance li Just a lot of rubbish
to tha man who keep Windsor
station clean. Thsy harvest an
averM e of two cable fast of con­
fetti a day.

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JACKSONVILLE, July K flcvrral hundred West Virginian*
today know more about Worlds,
the Air-Cnn.lltloned Rlate, and her
friendly feeling toward tha other
Hlatrii ef the Union.
j
Thst has been the message
brought them by llsrokl Cnlee.J
president of tho Florida - B ltte
Chamber of Cnmmerr* who hai
spoken before msny West VlrgihIans while on vacation ther«
In o trlrgram to S tate Chamber
heiitquartera here, Mr. Crlee sslJ
ho had appearrd lefure Ihk WSlIo
Sulphur Sprlne* Rot try Club. Ihe
Lewlsbi rg Roisry Club Snd’ fLA*
nesa MrnV (dull lb* Flat* flsa-l

Lexington, ICy. July 28. —&lt;AVDon't Judge a raan'fc ehafaetF*
by bla po rtrait or hla h a n d w ritin g
adrlaoa Prof- B an an a W. M artin
of tha Unlaaraity of Kentucky
dopartm ant of psychology.
While bo bolloaao there may bo
mimo tro th in the old saying that
tho cam era doesn't lie, " it doesn't
aay raoch •lib er," profcaaor M ar­
tin says.
"
Taata conducted by hie classes,
tho paychoMftat asserts, h are dem-

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

C ra ck AH But 4 Of
Those Aboard
Ship Rescued
American Lives EnFAVORS GAMP
d angered B y B h e lf-i-------------------------irtg’ O fU nivenrity f .
By Heavy Artillery

Airplanes Take
Part In Attack
.
h

84--(AI*&gt;—

J. L Ftoart, Amertcaa preal*
dent of Yrnchlag Ualreralty,
eaaaa through Ihe new Star
JayeatOf battleground taday &lt;%
ripart Ihe group of Americana

PEIPING, July 30.— (AP)
—Heavy artillery Arc aUri*
ed suddenly this afternoon
aouthweat of hare at Yen*
chin* University, refuge of
a* group of Americana, a*
China wan reported to have
ordered her crack central
*nay. lata action to drive the
Japaneaa army out of North
Chfca.
Grave apprehension waa fell
for tho safety of Americano at
the imhrerelty. Tho group w u
believed to number fire women
and three men Including Preeldenr
J . U S tuart who had refuted the
w arning a l the American embaeey
to leave, "U ie My duty to »toy,"
ho Iptd diplomatic official*.
• F l * h l b » wwe general onto

M e d -in w relentless -ibopping
uh" operations kgqlnat tho retn'
umnis of the M th Chinese army,
tho nuun body of which now
holds positions serosa tho Y ung
ling River to the west.
All communication waa severed
w ith Teaching
University ■»
fighting there began. The u n r
varsity la supported by American
missions .and is one of Chlnn*»
outstanding educational Inatllu
11*11 to
Firing was especially heavy
-west of tbe city Indicating a ma­
jo r engagem ent m ight bo *
progress.
Japanese troop* were reported
attem pting to force a crossing ni
the Y engting River a t the W i ­
ping and Marco Polo bridge.
V T o support th* 81th and 1 1 2nd
divisions of the 8»th Army whkb

Ninety-Two Persons
Survive Night Off
Horror As Flames
Sweep Entire Ship

Uhor ThrrwssJt« Iih
flucncc In Opposi­
tion To liCgislaUoit
Affecting Worker*

BALTIMORE, July .in -&lt;*&gt;_
All but four af the INI passengers

Measure Was On *
•Desirable' L isf

City
Cemtniaa inner
M. J.
Lodge who la heartily in favor
of the location decided upon lor
the properrd
Sanford
T railer
Camp.

Gravity
SerowKHdyi. I
rr
m' ____ ,

O f the four not counted am on a
the survivors, two wen* known
dead and twu unaccounted for. Tha
dead a r t J- R. Pnlikoff, Alkrn,
South Carolina lawyer, and an tinidentified Member of the crew,
M bylnr are R. Rsigr. passenger,
addreaa unknown and Cy Ila y n K
•H e r
•
Three navy era plane* la-gan on
aerial survey o f the hay ahortly
a fte r dawn reek h it the btulLk of
poealfcle victims.
The liner sliding down Ihe bae
to Norfolk burat bito a f l a a th f
fo m are 14 laUea below Rattlmora.
The flam es,, passenger* aahl,
roared from tho lower holda and
within three m tnntre a fte r the

Tb Court Reversal

WASHINGTON. July SO.
— MAI') — Tw** tM crm liw d

Andrews Attains
Amendment Cntfa
up persona a* they
to Wap from the burni-ig
ToWage Measure

JAPANESE BULLET CAUGHT HIM

picked
forced
ah Ip.
Cause of the fire wee not drier*
mined
Immediately
Survivors
landed a t Armlger, M d, said’ it
apparently aU rtod about 7:2h P. M.
in the hold It spreod so rapidly
th a t the ship eras soon an inferno.
Rome Ufa boats fUled will) pas*
YFASIflNGTON, July j r i - b p )
senger* were lowered—th&lt;&lt; hum te r
not known. O ther passengers and —An am m dpim t to 'V ie u p i Flor­
"I believe th a t every down town members o f the crew were trapped* ida's see sons hi** citrus wt.ikere
plnce of busincea in the city will e r jumped Into the hay.
tn d several o th er types of lalmr
fm m SortsI4 r 'blanket iw —p c i.s t
on th e lake fronl,1 M. J Ledge, an eiploaion caused the b l a i ^ - M t r i f AiTmnil&gt;trn(inn's w a f f ta s W
imure bill, offers*) h rte today 1.y
city commissioner, staled in an th s t there was a blast pod the
Senator ( J a r i r s O." 'Andrews of
interview today.
entire c ra ft wma rnvtlnped In Florida wma adopted in tho Sen­
"w }
I ' have personally InsperlHI flames. •
ate as p a rt o f the m rarurr.
4
v lf ” 1
q u iu an number of traUa.UmUc.- camps
quit*
They amid irp o rta reaching then,
Senator t h a t tow O. Andrews.
In Florida and find th a t except In were th a t AA persona had perished.
, ,1 ' VV I ■
Florida Democrat. however, r e ­
dtatoaMN where they operated as
This waa entirely without run* asserted opposition to Ihe wage* 1 1
y
n f t o l c enterprises, the rinser they firmation.
hour
bill
last
night
despite
Ihe
V a
a w located to tho down-town ,&lt;c
Prvsklenl llnoaevrll. opprbed *i&lt;
tion of lha city the more agr-rabla W ashington, of tho disaster, im ­ adoption of Ihe em radm eat.
"H ut I'm still arain st Ihe bill,"
it la to tn d riita and th e more satis- mediately ordered the navy orade*
factory to Ihe business ronrrrna my a l nearby Annapolis and the Andrews raid. "W r’fr Ju«l trying
In iftslanrea where the rampa navy departm ent to offer all a t to |m t a s msny patrhrs &lt;&gt;n It a i
%rr run *
were remotely located, the oper­
S e n a to r ( l a u d f r r i u r r « f Florators wit &gt;ut exception slated
M i, n in**ml»rr of I h r R d tv iti jl)
th a t It was the biggest mi-taka
H'totolltoto^a tovo r u t # T w nl
they had made.AI though Mr. ilxidgt believro
Ihe arrange from Park Avenue to
Sanford Avenur to be anfftrient
for tho coming year, he iald&gt;-**Jf
llm p ilsl attache* are shown hearing a s w u s in l Chine-* «4 1 tri
we find t h a t the U rge number of
from a train a t Peiping following severe fighting with Japwwe-* m
trailarttes who patronise our camp
Jon. I&gt;. Jlnklna, chairman of
th a t virinlty. lie and msny td h rrs Were WouswK-1 and kumiitrds wet*
necessitates an enU rgem cnl of tho Hoard of Doaeons of Uu*
reported killed heftier the Chinese vrlrewtrd from the city.
the grounds, we may expand it First RspUal Church b rra and
Wr T S , I w t l . M P m
cast toward the M ayfair ll o le l" member of lha Hoard s i T r a i­
Charges lh s | Inlernsltoosl pint
- "Tho camp should have every to rs of ths Florida Baptist Cbll trrs souchl to cause disease epi
possible convenience, soeh a t po­ d rra 's Homo la
Arcadia, al dem lrs In Insurgent Hpatn w**ilice protection, fire protection, and tendad lha annual meeting of Ihr pul before Uowetal Crsnrl-*
various recreational facilities We Hoard of T nistaos la Arcadia Franco a military court lo isy .
have a fine to» for tourists’ en­ ynstrrday.
Two Frenchman wore aaalem
joyment, and we can construct a
MlN'IMlN, July 30. tVPl Prinsat ifr-U tam *
During tho meeting, atlm ded rd In die -but Franco order c l
swimming pool, and courts for h r Irosleaa from all parts of the their executions delsytM uoin Mlni-ti-c
Net die • Ckamte t lam | “ **e s a
playground games," he said.
stale, professor T. M. Johns wa­ an Inlernattonal rommlcitoo could spent an hi ur with King Hc-age
In reply to the question aa to re elortad superslaor for lha en Iniesttgata w hether lltOCO ‘ was
whether or not the brisk winds suing yaar and many Improsa- an Inlornallonal plot lit Item VI at 'llurkingham palace yester
coming from arm s* the U k t woald menls io th* hnmu and grounds lypliottl and nleaplng slchness day a ft-r Ihe inttoarrh's rvlura
from a corona taxi visit to n*&gt;rthbe too cool for the comfort e l the were disclosed.
gi-rms behind iH n rgenl tinea.
tourists- M r I-odgo said th a t he
Tho supervisor of the h o m e
In tlie Hpaatoh war llaetf. two ern Iretoml, where terrori-m and
didn't believe the w eather would which rarwo far IM children, rw- until* ulIliad snkm srlnaa roee nul violence struck a di-ceidsnt n**ta
ever be too cold. Kern if tho to w ported that IITT hod been ons of French w aters la i s t r i r t u - la the general an laim .
pernturo were alm ost frigid, win- of th eir heat yoara. -Tho H- ernntt-nl freighter with cunllit I Indignation user the steetiing,
to r tourists from the north oro aaarwo and good wtll of the poo and lett b ar biasing willt 1 1 of dynamiting and arson Wr-lo--4ay
accustomed to th at kind o f Weath­ pie," ha a*Id -have kept I h r fleer* and men missies
In Helfsst and 1*1 the fo re Slate
er, ho Hectored.
homo la splendid roodfllow."
CSltlala Obdulte Csstel w h o border was expressed on h t k
" II Ip s also been said th a t a
Ip th e financial report. Mr. rearlii-d share n o a r
kllmea. aide# of tbe Irish sea. It was Belfast, were, l- k r a In Ihuetai*
trailer camp se near town woald Jlaklns slated that It waa Warn France, la a a n u n tout with in kauam that ChowherUia anal tho under heavy guaid
TW* other- wese I t t v l 'd *
bo a x eye-sore, and th a t tb* largo ed th a t the Hunday Reboots of I I I the crew , toocrlbed linn the king diwuxavd . Wnbsr-*ta&gt;'s dm(wftasvtUn with I he tb-aiw w g
asm ber of tourists would mako tho aisle
Ihrw chief aourre subm arines appeared. oi|f* ns order* ani**og other w k jw ls
Kelfost polwem aa hy a
tho grenade unsightly If wo cater of I arom a and also th at tho F lor­ each aids. Sad for- Ja lulautvo
Home a ul HocIt s lie r- ashl they of a
to tho wealthier classes of trailer ida W. M. I'- H- had supported poundrd hta vassal.
believed trouble in Ireland had Crowd th at dr-llwyvd' to s s s U
‘• • 'M e . we would not hove a very lq a vary liberal m aaaer.
* Two gQTsraMSnt toahara, tho boon an Im paled, point utg
&gt;■
La y a le tte Sad La Xorroaa.'were th a t the visit of the kmg aad discharged esptoatxoa a r t s dss*
also strolled by aabm srtnrs hut Queen y iiiah rtk . there was ranch awwrv-l. nodes a rsilnw d toakge
managed to auallnaa thutrroureu hoiefer to u t any other, rwruaa- Ik Bklte* fl-ms lh Ifait shackly' kwfor VsteaeU.
JJ |* *vlp- t o » y sp rat Ikfe* dgfO foro a Itaxa was ackodtalcd In
Frsoco shaggad lh # v alleged
lav w lig atw y of the
poisoning ptel w as jrgahlsed la
Loudon and Is voiced Knf'lsbmeu.

Recommendation Ad­
opted To E x e m p t
Seasonable L a b o r

On Lake Location

City CommissionerDcclares His Faith In
Merit Of Enterprise

Jinking Attends
Annual Meeting Franco.Secs JMot
Of Church Group To Spread Germs
Amid Rebel Ranks

King Gcorpc Confers With His Prime
Minister About Violence In Ireland

Kbranlana Have Fun p,
At Joint Festivity
' AltowgimoUT

Groups R a n ^
To Push Wage
Hour M easure

Defeat Would Rankin

fihek's Troops Are Reported To Be Well
*' Equipped Fighters
PEIPING, Jaly

C. JAPANESE DRIVE CHINESE FROM PEIPING

Red Cross Members
Attend Daytona Meet

New fclernhehi Voted
Into. Sea Scout Body

re o o e h w ... . a i . M e e . I . J . *

Community Singing
Class Will Perform

— cvvatleo M -ming to o l
; “the ciid istd nusld by
te a fam iliar with th*
character of Irish gangilka te fe d anything hah

jWork Continuing j
On Re-Laying Of;
Brides On Street;
Slight Delay Caused
tty Non-Arrival Off
G u t t e r Materials

cn&gt;u|«n ra llk n l Itw U y n ro tu td
m tm in iM n k lh w t K-aih-nt tO 'U »€
In | mm &lt;i t h e a a p r l w u r k i t w la th w th r o u g h O n w rm m bo*
( w I h e p e w to n r tw K
A n o n - |ta r ti^ a n p rim p
of
hw mW r
h t\v h * l h y
R«1 «rrw rnU tivr&gt;
ll c a lo y
of
Ma*mrko*rtl«.
tWvworvwt. wwe .
M f r a im l t* d a w off «*tk«*r»*
m o u r a i n th e l » W
vtaM aeda
Ml n
tVdlutw t i n r a . HT»hhak *1 ^
A m d n a FV dnet i— o f l a M ,
I k n a &gt; h twfWewv* *csw*‘t t W '
r m v which earned headway h
the S m o te law n d r l d a j
I w n it h e hflt to-di, the "■■**•*'
(V—r la Ihe lab. r rom aadlre.
U he&gt;
lanwMxv had k w *
rwaated ay aa Kcwstly to H .(fee
hut aerwov awd mawy h « l« U lf »

Allh. wgh n U &gt; * t of I h r to o k
«« Msgwnla Ax*wtsa p
te-wg os row I a i r tw gvatRy to to e *
»l«h»«y A te jv d — Id wake e a ts rwervoal ws I ho w a r t rvvsa*tog|
to r th e rsarvete g-dtetr hove o.
r &gt;Vry g. . aO«Md ,T .« to
I,s«&lt;‘ lha ptw put wd»
£
A- F. r t I.**
Uwtof t o t .
o u t t v a lte lt.d tMwe ed fxar |M|1 1 mewl, &lt; I * * U ^ be bad M M
ceMih*. it v s *at *-*l t s l i y .
« wasatee r t eewstera to **e»ay
A — vs, which «*U k o M t the
,,M,r«&lt;t*&gt;s id the wage hoar
e i s w s U l M *4 water m Fw*» b it wwtlt west year.
S tiv rt ilwtu-s towxy raws* w d l' White be ta to ra tb e » ago bad
to* O H srk tn l
— o». The bear peostebav he ssvt. bo Id
ptpr-t wtll i - s l t a s i e i t to t » h &gt;*rv«*«d • • the p t e r t l tho hMf
S tm t.
wvetM ( t t » a peer——l s J m h i r
The v r a p h t r to 1st toe of the
, t - u lt' slS t o t u i Two!
*
&gt;llvrt will W*
wpli-tord Wdh

iluteal Jayeees Will ' 1
Attend Slate Meet

,&lt;v-&lt;adukg to b t v j f W iIIo m .
n - it a a c o o t . • t— f o o t &gt;4 ««s»
to*w pav-aot dav w r tto tli d tr te a ,
(loan IhsMp o f t a l l e r two-*
|

1'iMir 4i|vr*lrt (riMM li

U U tm\ |«Mtl Jtototov* 1 tb»*»t»r tof
IlM^ m4,
Ito iWr f«« { m rnrr «tll a llrtri lK^
»“•» *4 iLr l**v, Ikr I 1 S 1 • w rt rtotoffrvrmr tof
h(kU ««|Y |tUn) Mto rtlcr uMh n r * m K x l r * | 1*4HK, k
It* laltoMIbl kmM&gt;«&gt;lT, |ri
tof I h r h m l lwn.lv ,
K r«U tr* trf lha cwrtfrrm
h «
tof • h r 1
Mri I h r »U»f * * lto*«i
t tofWtx * f«iH litof v t o D i
m
**I NidV U tr atoi*
The te t r i that ha- to - a t v ,xl
treatty Isles, wyt wsU h r ra* Uycd
Wdh th* | We h -Ml face Wpytrv * I
wst»4 . whsrh gter* the ease*- wwwt I J r
ter* wf h k i t a crentes t w t t S r r . Rt
ami will alto cttralr a »li**sget
n o d Master* the- le .to* fact that
■t e ' t o - t s n - Irwaa the l u n
id I I I
ewlomti*dm w d| ho v-cstly dmirttosted ateeg « w tdrt -wsfac*
Mr. WtUrnsw- alee -aid that
a*ph*h w-wshl to soadw wto-l m
I
tortwwa the tewAs tw Ihe pdwrr C»
«C ttos miel th a t was fenwesty p»lie exydawwd that Ihe Vat
ch trf liifftrtahi fries l i e a * d r e
a -aad (U tr •« that Iwktor Iwvw'sae
1—to. th e MWl ft«w h rlw w a Xhej 1
tew ks, evewUaollr c ts u a g the cat wrt
Magvs.lt*

•«* r tn e t/i- i a l

cm r NEWS BRIEFS

et-

LOCAL WEATHER)
F t* els partly r t m t f t&lt;
aad
Sales day
with am
showeew Satwrday aliecwow
term s N - n k s e -t | &gt; t U i .

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State Leaffne Games

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LEESBURG, FIs-, July 17. —
through with s soalI elngla The new I^eahurg watermelon.
. ohoet'gtop soarlnf
ri.OMIIIA STATR l l A t V
developed In recent year* .by Dr.
Orlamln. 4i I'alalfca, I,
u * * ‘ If. N,. Welker of tho Florida
Saeferd. 4i »l. gagm lU h I
I &gt;aLa ltd, t| Uartoaa, 4
. MC. E i pertinent BI at Ion s laboratory
(lalearrllla, l| W abarb, Im
bora, la aa attractlrp to tho mar,
RAtinNAL~i,MAatlM
rwj ami k it for quality ae'lt Is to' grow WnRd gljabl
1 elagla eri for wilt realatance, Tha tlrat
lad the carload ot tha new melon to|
I
was more waa shipped this lesson
■ bit'1 .and - found - ready, acceptance - by
j-J11
tha trade,
j (
i game
Died from the Klachlay SweeL
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Mating. tha Leeitmrg surpaaaea thle molro hits on In reolatanoe to wilt and in
a.
tougbnaae of rtnd. It' will pro*
alag led dues good crops on land gevereground- ly Infested with wilt organisms,
tk out. tbns making It unneceaaary tor
ecortpf' growers to clear new land scary
to loft ya*f to arold wilt Jofectlon, It
MUond.1 !• Httlw troubled With white
ta can* I heart and does not eunburn read-

eeeuierind fee two hlu.

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In te rn a tio n a l

Porchaaa at Dan Cantwell yrsterdey by tha Olants tram their
Jereey City farm In the Interna­
tional League glree the reteran
8anford, Fla, pltrhar • -chance
to complete 10 ysare of serrlce
In the major leegaer, which
makee him a free agssl h the
New York club done not vrleh to
heap him after tha Mnlati of the

New Wilt-Resistant
Melon Finds Ready
Market Acceptance

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NSW YORK, July tf.—VP&gt;Tba New York Olante, now In
*&lt;• Lamia for Urn opening of
their Waelern tour today, bare
purchased Ban cantwvtl, veteran
right-handed pllrbi
pltrhar, from, their
JareaJ' city T*rm In tha InternsUonal League.
Cantwell, purchased from the
Deaa hr tha Olanta Jar Jtraey
City Uita year, replacn Olydell
Caetlemen. who has ft“
tin
taaJaelay of the laat place Jar*
*ey City elub'e mound- etaff,
haring won i| and loat eeren
gatnea.

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d»y, The boy
oft Uh m I
dog u beat he could kH w i w i l
todw p i l l a r the worn or it teHi “Sport" come to the le a n t,
“ Sport" Mot the other &lt;C( In­
to bnaty retreat bat M M W

Former Florida State League P itc h e r
And Sanford Veteran Given Another
Chance At Biff Leaffnes

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Y o r k G ia n t * P it r c h a

Ban Francisco's l l t l E i posi­
tion already has acqslrtd a rep­
utation fur tha use af color u l
There will be no “gyp- 'con­
It Is predictad that It will ba
cessions nt tha 111! Ooldtn Oats
International Kiposition, It kne the moat colorful s i position s t s t
held In tbs United Blaise.
been annoqpcad.

F A R ll, July IT, U R - P r e m ie r
UnUI* Cbgutnnc. last night
J M Tkosags WaUon, chairman
After the close of Iba 1MI
Traffic facilities at tho 111*
1iba U&lt; a. dslngntlon to tha Parle
Golden Gala Intarnatlonal Ki'po- Golden Oat* International EiporetM*» Fair t* bqtlrq whether
ettiou, tbs ndmtnUtrsMon build­
» United ■ tste. woqld consibt ing will bacols one of the moel sltloa da Traaaara Island In
i eglaniloa o f tha anpoalUoa for
modem air terminal building* la
tha world.
4

Providing: O utlet!
For Farm Products]

llacal year, and that hall Of It
waa done tbrauab the retail side.
Growers of the area are In batter
miSocUI- condition' and ’ dealers
arn highly gaHefted.
noth the Miami market and n
number of elate ‘ farmers* mar­
kets hope to bnlld cold storage
rooms In connection, so that anrplue produce, sen ba carried over
end sold Isfir, when the market
Is, not flooded. This should ma­
nure a mors even flow of vegaliiblea and other products to
market, and stable prices which
wilt be of benefit to both pro■tiirrrs and consumers.
Than Is heed for much addi­
tional rraearch on vegatale pro­
duction and marketing In Floe*
Ida. A lumber of crape, much aa
lettues. and cantaloupes which
formerly nourished In this state
are produced In much smaller
qumntIUte now, Thera 1* need for
definite Information aa 'to tha
■Isa and type of product thfct the
market wanlJ, and then how to
prodace It In good quality. Con­
siderable progress has been made
during recent years In graalng
packaging and shipping, but tkera
Is room for itltl more Improve*
mint bare.
Tha Florida vegetable Indus­
try with an annual value af
around I I million dollar* ie In­
deed Important to tha state and
Its welfare. Anything whtrt wilt
Improve It Is eagerly welcomed.
Ttw municipal airport that will
remain on 400-srre Treasure Is­
lam In gna Francisco Bay, aft­
er the dose of tha World's Fair
In lt » . is rained. U

Cantwell, who atari ud hie pro­
fessional baseball career In the
Florida Biete League and then
■tarred for the local club of the
old Southeastern circuit, reported
to the Giants AS*. 1. 1117. '
Moat of
Cantw oil's
major
league campaigning waa dona In
Ih eu n ifora of the Boston Natlonsla, being tnrolrad fb alrsde
between the Olante and the llooa,
then known aa' the Brsree.
Although Cantwell* won nnd
lost record With- the lowly Dees
last summer was only fair, be
had a superb earned run mark
and Dan. ae wall aa many dose
followers of the gems, were sur­
prised when Uoalon sold him dur­
ing lha winter to Jersey Clly.
Tha Olanta had obtained ‘ the
Albany franchise In tha InternaIlona) League and had transfer­
red It to Jersey Clly. Tlley, of
course, wished a pitcher of pror*
an ability for their farm,
Cantwell, bitterly disappointed
at apparently loelng hla chanct
of completing a 10-year term In
Ibe majors, gar# hla beat af-

FOR REAL REFRESH­
MENT ON THESE HOT
SUMMER NIGHTS TRY
OUR SPECIALTIES
DELICIOUS
CUBAN SANDWICHES
SPAGHETTI
CHILI AND CHICKEN

forte for Jersey OUT » “ * protred
to ba one bright spot In the othararlta drab partonnanca of tha
team.
Ill* record of I t victories end
eeren dereate, aicallant as It U
for s club wbteh Is a bad teat,
te by no meana a true Indication
of hie work thte summer. A
striking example was furnlabad
Saturday night whan ha pltchod
ala-hit ball and Ilmltad Byracuse
to one ruu only to have Wbitcy
Moore hold Jersey. City hltlea*
and •runlraa,
Cantwell, a former University
of Tenneaeea diamond athlete,
married -s Hanford girl and ha»
made hla home there for orer a
decade. Me hee meny frlendi In
Jacksonville and eleewhere In
tho Bute who will bo delighted
to hear that be hen been gtren
another opportunity to pilch In
tha major Iteguee.
In recalling Cantifell — for
thel’e all It amounta to—.the CM
ants fulfilled a prediction made
only a weak ago by Bam Dull,
•ports . editor ot The Florida*
Tlmea*Unlon, who 'pointed out
-Dig Ben'** fine record at Jap
eey City and tha dire need ot
Bill Terry for winning pllchera
In the crucial phase of the pan*
cent race t&amp;e Olanta bow are en­
tering.
Cantwell -Is elated ta report
to the Otante today in 8t, Louie,

Story Of Gainesville
Dogr Hero Uncovered
OAlNKflVlLLB. July I7 .- W ) —
“ Bport." a lltlla " white fiplta
dog. Is Using glran antl-rablei
t real men l», but bad It not been
for “ Sport-' young John Dlltslo*
tee probably would ha taking tho
treatments.
,
A »tray dog, later hilled' nnd

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An* llailte 1* It ns w a r
S u b rate Sine par naaie.
IsIl ii W ri ta leeotanet, ml
far parilanlara. Aststi wrsl
rm rw kata, Mika nip n aa
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BENEFIT COMPANY
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A DAY

GENERAL ELECTMC
- AND
EMERSON FANS

RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO*

IN 4S T OROHRS

BEER—WINE—DRINKS

Lake View
Bar-B-Q

la itific tj Advertisements
iVR TOUR Wgtah repaired by
me whe n elly tamers hew.
Rga, JowaieeTU^gmdla Ara■ V 't V
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Chevrolet,

TOR BALEt I I seraa. soma newly
tiled for calory. &gt; houses, g a r
Sgs, tools, furniture, IttOOJKk
Term*- R- Ia*eldt Wagner Station,
Maitland.

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II— Mlaconnneoua For Bale

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YOUR PHOTO on a peetcardr
B for Me. Wleboldt Studio.
NEW K IM B A L lT n it- topped and
studio pianos at raduesd prices.
Monthly payments (1.7# to f l . T I
1% on unpaM balance. Consol
Plane parlor, 114 Par Avenue
aaar Orwia Manor, Orlande, Fla.

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D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y , J U L Y

E stablish ed In 1908

ZA. 1937

Wage Undeclared
On L a n d ,Sea, Air;
immiufoner Reveals
HlS Opinion In Re*
guardTo ProjectAfter Inspection Trip

Hostile Reception Is
, Blamed On Irish Re­
publicans But Does
Not Curtail Planp

Both Sides Claiming
ToHave UpperHand
As Heavy Casualty
Lists Are Reported

SENATE COMMITTEE HOLDS FATE OF NEW COURT BILL

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Night W^Tertor V;
Precedes Arrival

Roosevelt Studies'
Cnsfevjn
Far
East
Z|
, .y

Gas Main IsBlownUp,
Bridgfe Dynamited,
# * Houses Are Burned

Chinese Army Stated
It Has Smashed Of­
fensive On Peiping

BELFAST. Northern Ire­
land,* July 28.— (A P )—Terrdriata vhattared the peace
of-Belfaat and UlateFa Free
State border with bomba, araon and gunfire today In a
hdalile
greeting to King
George VI and Queen Elisa*
beth.
Pollre blamed the outbreak

.

I f claritted" the conrrraalonal
adjournment situation.
lie tnld hi* praaa conference,
several queitlone about the laglalaitre program remained unde­
cided but ha etpreeeed (he hope
further pro*ret* toward riling
a time for adjournratni would
h « made at a While House cunferenre late I Oder.
Chairman June*, Tctaa Domew jlrfa B republican*.
crat of tba llouae agricultural
white Urn K lar and Q u a e a, cemmlttJe. announced the decloa * s
coronation vlalt, were ■Ion on the farm bill, saying this
m n g g W tBe* Belfast el»V hall Would permit a full .study of the
through crowded alter i*. a t u legislation before llie aaat seaaeatf-as plosion a halt mile sway, •Ion.
Tba declaton removad from the
boomed ' throerh a arid* ere* of
Belfast. It - came aa a climax to path to adjournment ooe of the
a eight of terror la which cut- principal obstacles.

railroad bridge
,, Tha Belfaat

O tto Neis wander
Dies At Age Of 58
Following Illn e s s
Colonel olio' Nell wander,
(|,
died at hi* bom* on Mnllonvtlte
Avenue teat sight at 7:00 o'clock
after aa lltaaaa o f three moatha.

Japan and China fought
an undeclared war on NortW
China’s land and aca co*at
today,
•
Chinese m ortar firm keptf
Jupunoao
m unition" ship*
front entering thb mouth ofl
China’s Hal Ho.
_
tually buy. homaa In tba city or
county.
lie beTIcraa that tba project
might be financed through a loan
aecured hy the city, and that
money received from trailer ownera would "coma In fa it enough to
meet all due obligation*."
Ur. Duprao arid that he he*
talked with a large number of the
leading bustnaa* people and rw*ldenta o f Sanford, and be believe*
that aboat 88 percent o f them ere
heartily In favor o f the project
" I find that • great number of
the people fool that the camp
should, for the ftral year, be lo­
cated clean to town, dua to our
exceptional opportunity of herbateme*. Patmatte Aranua and the Court

estimated million pareoo*
Jammed the atreote to aa# tha
aoverelrea In their nine-hour

rtalL

Jgpincao ’ftiUefti rauiWT
extending
Nippon’*

back,

The Senate Judiciary rummlttde Is ihown In session to consider the new court hill drafted by a aub-commlttea to rvplaca Praaidi-nt
Rooaevelt a ill-fated Judiciary mcedfirr. The new bill, haa provision* to , i-t-ed up the lower fnlriul court* but doe* not deal with tha
controreralel Supremo ('ourl Iaaua whirl, split Democratic rank* In the Senate whir open. le ft to right around the table: Senators Tom
Connally, Democrat of Tcxe*| M .flf. l/&gt;grj|, Democrat of Kentucky; Chairman lli-nry 1’. Aahurat, Democrat of Ariiona; Carl A.
Hatch, Democrat of New Mexico; William It. King, Ih-morrut of Utah; Warren It. Austin, Republican of Vermdnt, a no Pal McCarran,
Democrat of Nevada.
_______________

Platinum May Be
Big Money M ake?
In Alaskan. A rea

6ISO Pieces Of Prop­
erty Are Involved
In Auction Monday

Recent Finds Result
In Optimistic Pre­
diction For Future

The outrage# wore believed de­
sisted to ■frighten tha crowde wno

Adelaide G ord on
Is Victim Of Death
After Long1Illness

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removed to g Uryar location fa rtb*r fWm town.
"Whatever we de ahould be done
Immediate*, and I believe the
above plan to be Uw moat practi­
cal and faaalbla In order that we
might gat our portion of the new
dollara to tami from aurh an an*
BUFFALO, N. Y , July a . —OF) lerprlae," ho aaldL
— Negotiating committee# repre*
aentlng wbeleaale truck driver*
and their employer* teat night
•greed on new terma for tattling
Buffalo'* week-old food atrtka end
prepared to aabmlt them fo r rati­
fication.
t
American Federation o f Labor!
tender* representing an immediate
Banford Sea Scout# o f tha ablp
mass meeting for a rank and file
rote-ami at the aame time tight" "Seminole Lion" will moot at
owed their Strangle held on Buffa­ (be Junior High ochool tomorrow
night at 7:30 o'clock, it waa an­
lo'# feed aupply The employer*— 44 big whote- nounced by Clifford Bell, aklpaale feed mvrckanU abut down P«____
aloee toot Wadneaday—atao took
BupcrintenOent o f Public - In­
the w w true* ’proppeala under construction T.W, Lawton, returned
to hie office mi builneaa today but
plane to return to Daytona Beach
tonight where ha la apendlag hla
vacation

rawn

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

"

n. H. Preston Acting
Retreat Commander

Chief of Police, Roy O. William*
baeaoaa they foiled to pro- announced today City official*
i atrtngvnt ilaaad abep'
bad tegun picking up dog# that
have not been vaccinated. Tba teat
time for aecortng o f dog IkrnM
and vaccination o f doge expired
bat week, hot wag extended when
vetertnertana agreed to vaccinate
the dog* the flrat few days of
thin week

rer Begins His
t Year As G-Man

Approximately tf&gt;u la* rerlllllilrh the
ram* for property on
I;r.tc Hlaln and County taiea
hiivn not boro paiil will bn aotd
nl a publlr aurtloi, rimdiiHed hy
llin local la* mlliitnr. Jtto. I).
Jliiklns, In friuil id the Court
llmiao dour uni
Monday at

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o'clock.

T a x Certificate*
T o Be Sold Next
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Boost To AdvantaRes 15 Persons K i l l e d
Of Electric Ic e B ox In Airplane Cr a s h

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Hearing To Be Held—
On Dry Cleaning Law:

A public
the Florida
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laundry |«W
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it might upict the world market
for the preelou* melal l&gt;*foee then.
...
Raamunaon made hi* prediction
*'
after aurreying the haatily hii'i*.
•! 1
city and the 100 equare mite i.rva
o f rlalma yielding an ever lncreevl
ing volume of the praeloo* metal,,
In 1V34 the Ataik* production;
a* reported by the United State*' V V " }
'.i;
Rureau of Hltrea wa» worth onlyl
:f - - ~
I ]j
1X4,000 ft Jumped to (201,000 in
I-/.-. .'.I
g ,
11)311 and to 111,000 in lOM. Murh
of the 1930 yield came from the
new field,
Tommy Farr, Kniland'a hravywaight pride, pr,*ttiled (hi* picRaamunaon aald prrwlorllon thi* tare of rhtatlnra* when ha and Champion Joe Ixiul* met In the ofyear would b* "murh larger'* *h»n flee of the New York Stale Athletic Commteilun ami *ignt-d artlrlr*
in 1930, and that the dl-tri-t wn»
gearing Itaelf for real ipian'ily
product Ion,
A t the curraal value of (M) an
ounce, tha unofficially r*timetrd
world production ta»t year waa
324,000 ounces, or 10,300,000
In addition to Ha platinum ylrld
the barren aaoraaat area al*o ha«
been producing worthy yield* at
AMSTERDAM. July f t . - ( A l
"Hell'a Kllrhen," an fmloeure
placer gold.
belli to ronlala a stock model Fifteen pvreoo*. three of them
The Gnodnewa Bay Conipenv,
identified by airline attache* **
which obtained a fiio.ooo RFC Weatlnghni|iH&gt; refrlgeralor. hao
loan, la brlbgtng tta dredge equip­ been erected neat dimr to the Amerlian*. died today In, l'1*
ment • here aw the freighter U * Hit* Theater l-jr Hid II I■arrawt.y, naming piung« or a Nethertand*
touch#.
lac.. In nrdef
^j&gt;"w the oper­ airliner aM lIkte e»*l«1um. T h e
Another big project 1* tha Clara ation of tba Mir blue In hot airline Jduiiitil'd Ul« ATMUra'i*
only ■* WbllrhQiiae. Canton and
Platinum
P rodnrtleli Company,
OoldbliHiui." and »*!&lt;« U -had no
headed by Davn Itrandberg Air­
Tha Interior of the -bamboo other information about them at
planes, only &lt;|BJ&lt;h7tMB(portatinn
hat", la healed t » • temperatefn
In thi* countrf of-no roads, have of 111 d egree*-b y large sloe* proaeut. Tho tran»port, a Doug­
brought heavy equipment e . well trt« Ugh! bulb*. Meier* ronnact­ las (Unltud- Htata* make), craah'
ad In flame* after'an eiplualon
• i aeorae of atarapedari.
ed vwlth tli* merhanUm ot the
Before Capt. M n r Wold cateb-J retflgeralor-*h o* Ihe m-iuairur- In mldfelr.
limhed a trading post here four' rent oooaumed and the lota) opyears ago, them waa nothing but argil IIP time. Tea'ed lli-rmnmeD R O IC IIT TO NTH IIKfJKBB
aaaaaaat Now the owtftiy growingi tayg show the temperalurn ln*lde
team o f tedta, frnaw and teg build- thg-oBclosuro lo addition to tho
N A N K IN G , China. July * M teg* hea a rotted, muddy main | ttMMoratnrea of lb* milk sad (/H—Wedding* end funeral*, moat
street mtinlaitemfo named "Plat food compartment*
within
tha elaborate o f Chlnme feelivltlee,
Inum Boulevard." Bran the townwill be drab affair* In Kwekht|pe
site la staked M a k in g claim*.
The government baa
"Thea* taata will prove beyond PVovlnra.
tha actusl tala* or a prohibited the making of rke
ta by Ihe
suae mechanlral rrfrtg- wise In tha province to conserve
417419,000
Fred Scott elated iht# the stock* of rice fat drought

ff-

aol

i.■ " ■ I ' n n Ini*' ' " f

In*
delllU|U»nl . ,.| III#

■ *^|

■l
;t H k

rnnvcynl

pun It! vo expedition from the amt
battled anrlrona of Pulping, pawn
the dragon capital lo Tsngku w
the aea.
An American marine, In la•lab'
rd and alega-ltka Peiping, M
•hat apparently accidentally, b g
rifle fire front Chinee* troope k*r-v
rteaded near tha United SI
embaicy,
Chlneae reporta o f battle victory
atmoat Invariably dented by R ig
Japaneae, rolled In from daarg. tw
dark;
_
Japaneae air bomba and gtmg
•eared the troop# of Nanking amf
their—.Prlplnr area atfOMpbtfe
with # fe r t * d .U a r * . caxuaktety. A
PraalHent Rooaevelt watch#* age
vtlopmenU eteaely from Waahto*"
Ion. The queatlon of aJipHcalhm'•*.
fAmarlca'a neutrality act wag pa*.
dec consideration
The Chlneae 20th Army reported
It haa amaahed tha Japaneae « f *
feqaivc agelnat Peiping. The Jap*
aneeo attacked Pelplng'a envtrwm
at dawn after the rxplratlmi at,
their final ultimatum demanding.
Ihn withdrawal of Chlneae dhrH
atom from the Peiping area.
Withering Jnganrtcr aerial at*
tarka sheltered th« Chlneae line*.
Chine**
commander*
declared
their troop* recovered, hnwerer,
end raptured Fengtal. Japnneaw
field headquarter* weal of Peiping
and
Inngfang. Important rail*

Ihn
Mr . J l u k l u *

hearing concerning
Dry Cleaning a*d
pa**ed in tha recent
of tha Plate lefta*

r n n b u y * r e i l i r i Mi l e i,,r
trip.., i • , o ln,i ii n t
'1............. t h e l ' l u | , r | l r
II
rrpiu’ ’ 111", I'lim 111.. | l i l i n t ( h « aililed
I" , i nr . r I lie r o i l nr Ifte m l * .
in
tii.iinp* h i * m

icrilflrale laaold to tha proaperilve punhuer who agree* to
uirept tha tnw«*t Interact rate,
Jiie Interval Iwlng rtiarged to the
owner of the properly. A State
■tatula alio** a iniiimutn Inter'
eat rata of la percent, It waa Indlratad.
Mr. Jlnkln* at*n notified tax­
payer# of III* 'ibiuuty that If fb«
dellnquant late* were paid be­
fore tha *ala that tl,n property
would not be eold aa advartlpdd.
The only addlilunal .fee will be
the. amount r barged to cover ID#
coat'Of adrertlaement,

Simpson Street Is
Changed To Windsp;

LOCAL .WEATHER
Fluridat Partly cloudy tonight
and Thursday with an occasional:
shower- Satrama Northwest FloraIda: Partly cloudy probably show*
era tonight and Thursday,

BVAN3TON, III- July It. —&lt;41 -.Thursday's tldaa: High, 11:14
—Itertdanta - on tha-tbrap-btoek A. M , 11:33 P. M.| tew, 4 l l f
etretch callod Rlmp*on atreal pa- A. M. B ill P- K.

tltioed - city
councilman
to
rhsagt Ua name o( ibelr Ibornughfara

to

wmdoor ■ etrobt

Whoa tha council got the pelllion the mayor could not restore
order for five minute*. Seme of
the petitioner* lolt the cooseti
the Doke and DeckaM of Wind­
sor romaaun gav* ih*m tba Idpa.

Yesterday. 30.01; today, 3» I . f )
Fret IpItalian

Total for yaaterday-----— . -0d
Tote! for month to date — i l l
Normal to date-------- —~ U |
— Tamperatura - * \A
Maximum, 01; mlalmuaa, 14, f .
official Raparh

�The Uunchlnf Un TH*#t» th i other day of Italy'•
Initial modern boJtl*«MPt tfa f |t « to a Mile*, U haiU d'n*
a signal of II Duce'a artcrnilnalfon to make hie country not
only supreme In the Mediterranean but also able to go be­
yond the limit* of thle Inland body of water and protect
the flay of Italy on the high m m . Unfortunately, or perS m
l hof the world, thl# determlhapa fortnnatily,
tot S
wm
e rest
ef\pred by Muaeol'nl aione, for Franco le not
ilnd'ln thh preeent naval race, and England,
r th l biffe#t aaa power, le redoubling h e r
In effort#, go that no m atter bow much Italy

hitting fleet th#t can hold it* own with any other European
navy except England'*. It la backed up by thirteen battle*
nhlpe, 22 crulaera, .88 ddatroycr*, OS of the flneet Rubmarlne* afloat and many auxiliary craft. And that lan't all,
becauae France liri't content to rest on thin present basis
and has voted a thirty percent rise In her naval budget.
The pathetic thing about the ponitlon of Mussolini.
■nd-JUUgy, foo; le-thah-theif countries sre not In a pooition
wag* airjwamament race successfully with
Eni
rw. badi off these latter two
notion* may be fim
leal and economic standpoint,
they' have rMoiuxtit
w to. resources-which nre deT h r only noaaibi*- outcome of
'un-American activities.' n'c&lt;J to flarnianv an
tmwbli 1# k s t the Klsn IsB't such'a competltfan -l l&gt;ttiuithii''flnaM ial strain will break
itrong In moot *KI*i as it U In the inferior rtunty)* -lUkfcllf.'thJ* doewi't, then, tha almost
|fa ' r f t • rtt~rf*T“ f Independ- Inevitable, w a r wiH*1

Pflly. They gouldat be
'IWffy? ffL fftiW S "
pngmuu*— Winw
'
Pesoer may not be the
rt:m«e In the senate but
If he wsi the one the
rots' to when she wanted

OHme ploy# suoh' oa Important part In the life nf the
nation' that nay dtaeovary or revelation which might help
j0 curb crlmlnaie.i la oil particular Internet. The claim of
Rogapi Heger offthw S t Fdul police department that he
h "' »«evelop*8 :*• eyotos^ whereby h* con describe .every
detail'of* m*».Just from hie finger prints, is Imlng given
serlrus cona'fVretlon by Edgar Hoover, head of the Hu*
rone of invoatlffotloR.
with enothsr fellow—
-"Under testa conducted.by 8t Peul’s police identiflcare News P » s e
t'on bureau "&gt;ay » the Doyihua Beech Evening News, "tho
~
federal P. Bl I. chief wa* told thle' week, finger jirlnte of
«* »■ ..
,un, four Jgiled'iirlnonere H e g e r bad never seen were handed
year while them was sn to him for aDalys'*. Io each came, the reporr said, Heger
le traffic. This b a re- wrote ta fair description of the man liehlnd thp finger
prints. In one lnoUnce Honor gave the man's heffcht
within qm inab, bl# wplgbt within five pounds, the color
of hla ha'r and eye*, hie complexion, even hj* gnlt.
"If this theory prove* to bo soupd It will nlenn -i trefnendous aiKahco In the detection of crim'nnls. Finger
itratlon.
print* of* of uee now In detective work chiefly when thono
takep ox ctlme Jobe match those of available susn^t*. sir
-ostmssteT asnersi { of criminals of record filed in the bureau of Identification,
g down ths re-!„nd U takeg tfih* to ehnd crime scene finger prints to the
mg htsatag, nor bureau end get track a report. If a finger print really in
&gt; W stn-iiSi no* pomethlng of a portrait of theperson who leaves il on
iM*hma baoa niar- gU*". furniture or woodwork the field of suspects will bts
uxaT-ctima— narrowed by ewlft ellmlnatlbn, the work of detection

face#* To Await
*
M p * OrHtr . £ » :

BUFFALO, July »
( f t —blictnalone about the

Deddeaftot To Rwlga
Out Qf AlJpgUnc* »

lie and demerits ot lode
planta inch u papar ml Ila
dominated recently u AUi
donors) Landis conducted a
Inf uo a proponed laJoeeUo

lak eland.

Mill al Jackaonrllla,
Thr«o perron* raproMOlIp,
cllltena’ cnmmlllaa a* had
altornoy ftnaral lo allow uo
tha Biato'a name la totogtai In­
junction proceedings Id
bo
court*. On tha otbor altla, clly
official*. teprraanUUrel ot tha
chamber of couuaurch, abg folli
ora liiti-rralml/fn tbo proateod
mill aald tha altornar raUtral
ahtMild not ontar tha caaa.
Mrvctlr.at Uaua la conl*m*)atad court action agalnat tbo Na
11 o n a I Conlulnar Corpuralou.
wbkb Uaa announced idana for

Natty vari-charwetorwd entertain*
wont feature# wUl oanetltute a
tnaior pettiest. o f the mId-Summer
Beenemio Conference o f the FloHda PPeea Ameeiation to ba bald at
Daytona.Bpoah- August 5 8. and 7.
retopOMOt of Florida, ibal ^11 wWehi will) bo aStonded ty editor*
and. publishers ad both ws-dtly end
Mould nyt poiUla the !SL John* tUUtf
ftgpaffc
’
Rival, that II wonld not nudnn*rr tha Jacksonville rITp walor
jiupplr. and that If It had any
uidavnrnUlo odovs they wouli.lm
&lt;d(»M by. advoDlngee- of emidor-racut and parrnll.
If un lujunaian suit' labrough*
In thv uitoinay genernl'a iumdr
II Iwcuwm ait ixotlnn by Ibe Stole
of Florida against Ilia paper
■otnpaiiy located within tho city
limits nf Jacksonville, If tho at­
torney enteral dr-rllnra ua,&lt; of
hi* uaMto. th« lujuuttlloii might hr
lirviUKlil lo lb« natun of clllirn*
II lln-y aliuwril rlatiisga to ‘Ihalr

American farmer once again I*
supplying the world with wheatFosieaslng the biggest sxportable wheat backlog today o f eny
o f tha competitor producing na*
lion*, the United SUtra has re*
entered the International market
after forsaking for two yeara the
« 1 . _tufa.
a.Ui.
'the __
world's

customs.
For the Urn month* ending
In Mar riptide eitmrl* lotslen
I17.S3T.0M. rumpared with IU.CJT.U1M for the rorrtspomllni pe-

_ 1
I r

S

et everyone feer* a rattle
■ and tastlneUrelp nvolde
, yet every day We assootata
human* who ora more d**di raUlesnkke' only bites In
protection' bat a human *u•trike* In’ llte back lit lbs
ie ratlleansks uses Us
I 0 m human enomy US

S

&amp;,on&amp; gyd»»
trJLiZu
■ws.

t

CWNAr— ^aVEB

Iwt

McUuilin, Jeweler

Doomed Steer Flees
Slaughter Chamber

e JEWELER
-And Witch w
i'Jmrjriry Ripalriitg

IIOI.UIUinaR. Nab.. July M. —
(AO-Maybe
Mreamltaedi train*
*tmtd up railroad traffic taH they
appear to b« slewing down Hold
radge oily traffic1.

Ling And EAgrArlng

d o w n th e u t m t .
] ’ After ha had gone more than
g mile from the plant, ha fell
eihsu*t«l gnd was killed by g
group of pecking houje worfcera
who had given chase.

Both Sides Cluiming
ToHave Upper HaAid
As Hsavy Casualty l
Lists Arc Reported^
~r—“
i,t
fnitiviMtN rwnw wit# bb« i

Isn't as muck na ths
DETROIT, July IS. —( f t — A
f f f r 'V - r o f the United Btatee group of witnesses for tko Ford
huSbs end Chrysler etarted out as Motor Company, dsnled at n na- rood cantor midvdur between
•** plal* fsetory worker, tahorad 11anti Isbor relaUoa* board hoar- Pulping » ml,Tientsin ln a rourtfr
.&lt;
tag Monday that employe* hod gttaex, ' r -‘
They reported alas thst Nanboon dlachargsd boeaaao of an­
taiuuTotwt so; ion settrtty as ebsrgtd In' su
Chlntte gsrrtaoq ,tewn, tsklUt g hugs Industrial
f ths Japanese, was refapgave bmploymsnt tp
and that a rtUroed brfalgs
worker* at feed
r dhmiual* • woe blown up at Ysngtoug * m r
A dlsttaat asset U
Is tko final tag Japanese military communlcahoortag here tlons between Tientsin god tho

I)

(ft

Traffic 1* Halted T0&gt;
Sea StroamlteediTnain

hsd te hunt him up at the btscfc
• ftenrerd and thank him for not
rlnlthlng th* Job campUtely lfr.
Itavlss *ay* U wa* » young man

Plant Fired H e n
the Securities end Bnehanga Com-, 0u* ToUnionWork
mMelon ea #3*0,700. Even at that

3:00 P. If.—Bench frolic and
l(»nd*hcll program.
j
1 0|00 P. M-— Closing banquet.
' Another feature of the program;
will be concerts by Ray.Eberllng1*
40-piece municipal bend.

Dwidlny against rattttiipr Im- .commlmJan may not be weyfetatmsdlataljr, the commissioners d*- e d a n d aald hr did not went to
clarsd thrjr believed their first cqPtrsl thV commission’* poHcJe*
allegiance la lo the 600 mill Ion' « i B .ddltton to mg w flf lent
dollar fruit Industry rather than1yna today,* he wrote the Commlato the governor.
|»taB, “ I would like to state .that
Spokesmen for the Industry the sews item given eat at U i f r
urged them not to resign and land concerning my letter to you
insured them that Uie shlpprral W tha U d la mlklutorpretod or
and grower* of Florida ere be* le purpoeely mlsleodlng.
hind ib tn .
From
Tallahassee,' •*! do not shut you to make
where the Governor wee buoy contracts ealending peat your tehb
with braid meetings, came word o f otfleohe likely would draft a reply
"While thl»
may not perhapa
late today to the commission's mean that all members o f the
*'
ri*ekt asking hla commission mey not be reappointdesiren.
. ed, bat ta 1 am roapoailble for
The governor earlier yesterday the sucessa o f the commission and
had wired the. commission thst he lte Importance lo the dtrus Indus'
was not satisfied with- It* program lty o f Florida makes It Imperative
end Instructed members "not U&gt; for nie to ask you not to make say
make contract* pest your term o f future commitment* or deckle eh
SiwwTflm, 1— C -_i__ as *
as *
,
■■■ „ _ ■ __•
office In September-'' '
. any pel Ids* that wUl extend past
Terms o f s la a fth a i l commie* Sept. 10stonera expire Bepb IQ,
| "While I do not want to control
Receipt of the telegram from the the policies o f the commission,
governor dering ■ htulneaa setslea bat I do want cooperation with' the
brought a quick cod to the cam* commission na I am grietly In*
mission's activities, end after e Wrested In the future devtlapprolonged discussion of ths exseu- ments o f tbs citrus Industry of
lira's message, the members *p Florida"
proved their raeeoege asking clarl.

season," said the telegram to Gov- frencs" damages ws* fDad here
i-mor Cone- "Everything w* do by a finance corporation against
now affects entire Industry aftev a church school far a quantity o f
S*P‘ fabrics pumhosed In 1 9 » Th»
"Therefore your wire
today suit represents fllT7JQ ta Amur*
cauMe us to halt the entire pro* loon
money. The goods wits
gram Including regulations, per* boaght front a French rnannfM*
paring advertising tafif. modi*
■pace, etc.
"Necessary all thle work be d«nf
now- We request you express your
■off explicitly Juft whSt your
whhe* a r e .it work can proceed.
"Industry needs this situation
cleared op and ws are ready to
tta -eeerpertr Tou r xU t g f t nt T#*-"
aurwd u* at yoardeslrwtocowear-"
■to so please advise us Wednesday
morning, July 21, your full wishes
to a!tuatk&gt;a will be cleared up
“ Permit us to paint out to you
It is Imperative thst plans be made
now for Inopectlng and advertis­
ing next ssasan’e crap If thsrr *s
te be avoided the chaotic condi­
tion* which prevailed when this
commission was not appointed un­
til Sept. 1* two year* ago.
A
•atlifsctory season enjoyed by
growers last year was da* main­
ly te e well-plennsd program
worked out during the summer

**

rtiMl of last rear.
For the fire months ending in
May Imports totaled tlO.4IS.oOO,
lomportHl with 11410,000 far the
imrtod last rear.

f
»,
I

7W*

growers for ma ta ba saltswith your program, H aBoe

riMllea of hie withes.
DAMAOBS ASKBO IN FRAKCB
"Your wire reeetved while we FORT WORTH, T*x.. July «*^ wore working on plane for next (ft —A suit asking "U 4 U FrSneh

SANKORD TWENTY YEARS AGO
H . “ «•.
^
“
Now tbit the Russian forces who threw bln car Into the
oe bad that there Un't some
____ ^ , , i _
- i . trenches end be wUl have to g|v,i
t klrtd of Jell way down un**P*r*f,uF completely r
lUl the ground whera pedpta l*P »«l., ony l»Pc •* ‘ h» war's s good and sufficient meson for
bd p it who would encourage «t“ l*k ,nd U fhUIng. Tbs United doing. It or else— —
A past card from T. H- Huff
• ' baby U smoks. '
. 8t*t»s has * long and Urribls
t*Ue U# that he Is Juit now be­
.
|struggle before hqr.
i of the most disappointing!Ths building permit for th* coming accustomed to Ihs bright
Moos is to discover that postofflce building was Issued light* In Nsw York, and expects
to hoy* a good tlma for the next
a*e la whom you here this morning*
p to discuss oenfldenltal
Reginald Holly Is now behind
re Is e lots bearer. Thar th* sods fountain St tbs Bonita,
equipped with minds that where - hla smiling counlsnanra
M bold anything. When they Invites you to have n drink
nr anything the effect b the
Robert Davit* h»&lt;l hla Joy
M when n pint of liquid spoiled Hunday while on the w»y
idrod IMv a losepoon, most to the beech. He Is not n font
&gt; it| runs out immediately.—Tl- driver, but while rumbling along
ittlle Btar-Advocate.
In hla faithful
Overland, he

»■ —1*&gt;— ;

Tha Florida Citva* OemmlmtaD.1
receiving no word from O o r a r ,
nor Cona about whether to go
agrod with plan, for noxt aaoaon, oltlee In
Vttad to itW M Cot ona waak to
Attar !

W wjf features On American Farmer
Of Is AgainSuppiying

lnli,ra&lt;alti

Mr

ST
~
w ot^F ^NlVrtrfiwa «r

JRted bridegroom Returns Ills License

KMHO, INC., * carp.,r*IU-n uh(.«r
,k* law* Ilf Florida, will na lb*
llh day or Auaual. A .b lilt,
nuke appUratlort la Ike o*v*rnur
* t I U Male ot Florida tor an
amoaieioei is Article' 111 a( Ik*
u n lliw l, w
laearearailaa nf
rhorur of h M corporailo* larrtaalag Iko amount or Iko capi­
tal clock of oald ekrporalloa from
throe huaerod tlssj
obarae of

flin ’m

PEPPER

P U L

BURP EATSSEEDS

HENRY A* RUSJ
m

W. FIRST ST,

S

E G G PLA N T
TOM ATO

.CLUSIVELY

4b SEED GO.
PHONE 41

ttiwk of no par value la four
hundred KSSI okaro# at aleck ef
as oar value, aald Pfopoovd
aeianamoai ’ koine la waria and

HINTON. W, V , July »l. —( f t
—Here ta one bridegroom who
was Jilted but didn't toko It
f o u r k u t d r o e ' t l * * &gt; n o r e e of
oerlousty.
otovk of m m r vote*,
a rortlfbwt* o f ih* sr«»»«*d
OOenty
Clerk
lUroid IM*w
e n d m e o t o f *aM A rtlc U 111 |s
said a IMpestosm resident rw akm
o w n o rtlo In t h o * m r « ml |g a
turned an sauted marriage II- S o * ro ta ry w t h * P&lt; *to ml r t o r eynse with this nut*;
•I am returning the llreqae.
HCKKROON FntflT CANWJtKg.
Not married. Hhe hare got ooe
good Joke on me."
»y: C. H. FCRKniojh^

centra) goveramaat at Nanking
declared * formal deqkiyuhm at . The radio dieter** call—written
I
war "is Impossible stage Up Kai­ 80S—woe adopted ta lbQ*.
ls# P b c t - r ^ A - K added, "act-

QSligRY-

i&gt;*1‘i*r?&lt;kt* &gt;&gt;(h

*r J*'FA-

GLASS

MIRRORS

PAINTS 1'

QUALITY— -O e p p ip A J fliA T Y

�*»

■-■VSiVT-Y

ASWWBRB
fit e tBoff’ ftrar

(

To Stage f*iv$C
rlayB ThuVkfpy

The fltate of Oregon already'it making b collection ot ylld
animal* to be abowo at theOoldan Oata International BipoaMdn
In m ».

• DELAND. July

Social Calendar

pfiu Cogbprn To Be
[.In' QtohlExhibition

Ward kaa* bean /raedlred that
laa Marjorie Cogbum la ettendr tb* Normal School of i l l
Dancing Master*' o f America la
Washington. O C. She la with bar
taachcra, Professor Ct L. Ebaan
The OtI»(1o Buptlyt 183 Meth­
and hla daughter, Haifa, of Or*

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odlit Sunday School picnic Will
be held ft Coronado Beech toutoftow alUifow;
' Tr* builuea* aad (octal meettat «* Ike Vouag People'* League
of tb* rirel Methodtat church
will k* held et p:*fl o'clock *1
the annex.
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QUICK! STQP*
CHILLS AND'
FEVER!

Ihk data "or
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a racation spent at
Th*' Hay arttlaga wltf' bd” In
* ’ t t f i t o f'th *'" thW aifw M *

AMi'tha

of Jacksonville
two week* hrre

KmmsU Tax ho* let! fur JackShe modeled two eoetumee Mow eonetll* after' having apeet **iaril 'day* here with relative#.
*he U to perform a dance -Hu*:
Mr. asd fare. J, p ‘ McClelland
ilea llhipiodj," et an etblhlHote
Ml** Cofkurp plan* U be ta and'family have moved hachvlc
Waahlngton atudylhr onl^ *"• their home at SOI French Avenrilt of September.

The Girl Scouts will meet ul
Mr, esd Mr*. K. W. pup*’ ttnSlid o'clock ut tlw Little House “Between* Women’*
nuunce the birth of a eon at the \yiiui Rich Tourney
The regular bfalnct* meeting
I b Showing At" Rita Feracld-Laughton Memorial |t«aof' the Sanford Towneend Club
pltal on Saturday.
wffl.be bold at ftOfra«M * In their
An original alary by |Jr»«h Vcm
club room* In the W*tah* BdtW- Stroheim, one* • JtottnguUhed Mr. and Mrs- J.J.* Cite* end
Hollywood director,
* ,t**?" Evelyn end Jimmy Chte# have reTwo Women” open* at U&gt;« ™l* turned from. Rot Spring*, Ark- and
North Carolina where they have
ENGAGEMENT a n n o u n c e d Theater today, with ^ranchot been ependtng a month's vacation
Ton*. Maurfen O'Sullivan and
I Mr. and Mr* Leitle Went an­ Virginia Brace.
Mr. and Mr*. Geo- N Spring and
U la e dramatic narrative of
nounce the engagement' add updaughter, M!t*l, of Allantn. (la ,
presetting
nurrUgf of their life, death and romance In »
who hove been vliltin^. Mr and
daughter Mery EHubeth,' It greet metropolitan
youbg Mr*. T. C- Carlton for a ahorl
Tone, as an an
Grover C, Whidden, Jr-, of PUhl
______
lectiv* rol# time, left Monday for Cuh*
CUy, son of Mr- end Mr*. Graver Interne, pUya *n
with an lart'll
. tic depth of under
atandlnr. Maureen O'Sullivan k* Mr*- B. R. Farr and daughter
_______
married to a lift yesterday for New Smyrna
a
nun i,jnhapplly
ui
Ahfvet
brutal surgeon, end eecretly In Beech ufter having apvnt the pavt
lore with Ton*. Mbs Brace U week.as the gueit of Mr an.1 Mr*.
a cool end beautiful helreei who E. B- Carter.
Mra: Britt Entertains comee
Into the heepltal »* a
For Miss Mary Went patient and goaa out *» an ta* Mra. Caulhen llulcbleon has r»-&lt;
turned from Miami where a*ir
tended bride ' of the interne.
The Interne I* faced with u ■pent 'a week vlitllng friend* nn 1&lt;
Tuesday afternoon at bar borne choice bctw*M love end— duty relative!. Bbe v i e *ccom p»nl-t;
cm Perk Avenue In honor of when hta own marriage gov* on home by Mlaa Helen Dmidn-y
M in Mhry want, ut whteu urn* the rooka *«d h* U auremoned to who win apeud a anon * ttini
Ml** Went*! a*gag*m*et end ap­ eperate on the husband of the bean.
proaching marrteg* tp Grover C. nun* he really lotus. If the
1Etn. 1A lii* , a.
't n
,CM lief
man dbi they pun pick up tb*
thread* of Ur* together. If he
After several progressions ol live* they ere lepnnted forever.
bunco high acore prtia was Ton* perform* a successful am­
Swarded Mlaa Ukrf Nickel. Ml** putation- gnd the man live*.
Margaret Bennett won second
M*G*M hla produced a picture
high prise. Mlaa went wee‘ pre­ With etliitry end it*riling au­
sented with a eel of Maderlataa thenticity. It might well' have
t h e 11l i . m m
C h ic a g o
napkins a* a memento uf iho oc­ been filmed In a hospital father
t u u n w n ii'iit.
A b o v e ,*
casion.
than on u atudio sound *tag*.
lly
kin,re
the
ball
Tb* rooms of Iho Britt hbme
The supporting player* handle Sjnging Negro Thief
him |1,uuti first
Toro attractively decorate* wltn their role* with uniform ability.
Loses His Reprieve
rase* end tins!**. A u ,od course Cliff Edward* I* a good reporter;
was served by tb* boats#*
Helen Troy appear* as a tala* • AU STIN, T *x „ July 28.—U P lstated by Ml** Roth Borin
phone operator, Janet Beecher, June* “ Ironhead" Baker, who
•tag* veterth, la ■’head nurse; egaig bl* way out o f the T e n * German-American
3
1*»Hte&lt;Hlw W • Uk
^^rawent
tmsaft were:
m &gt;». Mr*.
Urn VAHaat
Foetett Mar, Leonard Penn I* a sadbtie aor
Camp Prpbe Asked
tbw Ml sees Evelyn Wilkinson, geon. '-Other* in tb* cast are penitentiary, is beck Inside Its
Doris Hockey, Helen Colbert, Charley Orapewta. Grace Ford, WglU.
Gov. Jam** V. Allred, Impreoeed
NEWARK, N J.. July 28- ( A 1)
Katharine Whit*, Mary * Nickel. June Clsyworth, Edward Norrle,
Sibyl Boyd Charlotte Moughtoa, Anthoeur Nar* and Hugh Mar­ with tb* negro's ability to sing — An Immediate Investigation of
folk tongs, granted him a re­ the (Jcrmau-American {Ihnul camp
Betty Colbert. Billy arimhall. lowe. George Belts directed.
prieve lest year from • life
et Andover, whose actlvitlr* hive
sentence for habitual burglary *u U-cn rilled “ unAinvrk-an,’1 vro*
he could accompany John A. 1.0- the objective of commanderi of
max, curator of folk songs for New Jersey po*l* of the Aiuer
the Library of .'Congress, on a •can Legion end Veterans of Forlour.
•
olgn Wara which nn-t hero MonWhen the tour ended he worked nay night. The meeting wa* called
C. Whittington waa
St several Jobe, he *ayn, but by Commander Harry Strlner of
of tb* Flr.t Methodut easier money beckoned.
Gen Joirph Whrelcr Poet, V. F
After Baker was charged with W , Jrney CUy, which a*ke.l
burglarizing several Austin re»l- Congfe**
to
invntlgite th«
tbe governor revoked hl*| eoureea of fund* and purpose* of
furlough.

Tak* Thit Good Old
Modkino for Malaria t

th'attkaan 1 drWtkk

When you’ ve got ehllU and fever,
you want real and ready relict Ym*
don't want to go through the ucual
old ml*cry. *
**
Grove’* Taitelei* Chin Tqnle If
what vou warn to take for Malarial
Thl*-u no new-fangled or untried
preparation, but a medicine « t
proven m erit
Grove’* Tail* lee* Chill Tonle dMS*
tain* taitel*** qulnldln* and tgoo.

dlVOfelon* * br. IrM
head' of the*’ drdzM

writ.

Hoa*:

luH+vlaSP

BW tW I , two ‘ to
are! rtoberia ■‘rtif.;
add mV. BdthefUtidr

It quickly relieve! the chilli1ao f
faver and alto tend* to build you
up. That'i the double oltat yod
-want
'
The very next time you have ta
attack of 'chill* end fever, get
Grove'* T*ilcl*«* Chin Toni* apd
start taking It et once. AH drug
■torn tell Grove'* Tatlettit ChJJ
Tonic, 60c and Hi The Utter MM
la the more economical.

reater TttatU

Jfuel'lwnh o t ' rtnrhf C
J« A«n Wiring' of f Til
! SIN FRANCISCO, July I f - M*ry Lw»ta*''Hb*d of Oh
jJO - increjalkfc traffic fiteime* Mbywr bB M W ' o f1aC*
■mmg pedestrian* at
' ary bUrf: M ilt/ f i f t y
tqvtilcd hjr truffle accident aur- ItVich, manager.
T*y« collected hy the California
Auto Association.
(lie xlt'ily gave (ho night pedes*
trlan hatsrd a* fi.1 percent great"
er than the daytime The eurvey
showed that of truffle death* In*
vohtna pedeairlan* over SOyear*
old, (IJ |&gt;errent occunud In du-tk
or liaikne**.

Radiator Cap Can't
Be Bigger Than Car
JUqUAMENTth
Cel If., July
2K. (J l Thp
driver who de­
light* In ultra-fancy statuary for
hi* radiator cap will have
to
*ta,u out nf California.
flov. Frank P. Mcrrtam h*»
ju*l
eignrd a hill prohibiting
cap* that (tick out beyond the
body of the automobile.

Too Late To Classify
(2— Wanted.
j(ild
W «
b rin g th e m
— ---- - ®— Sllu ntl
Willi* Mae Wilburn, 818 E 9th1

Elisabeth ptpptn, Margaret Bin-,
nett. Peggy Grimball KUiatmdh
Hartl* end Betty Stuart of Hag­
erstown. Md.
Tea guest! Included: Mr*. Lee*
llo Went, Mra. J. H. Baker, Mt*.
R, R. 1’lppln and Ml** Ruth - M r * . 'C-

O r e g o n f a r m e r * m o d e 9.1, 000,000
r a i s i n g t c n l r f - o p a I n 10-10.

PE RM AN E N TS I

M AN ICU RE

A N D O IL

A N D ARCH

W AV ES

CAKES
Cakes Call For

Vacation
SHAMPOO, SET,

Picnics (Jail For

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S P E C IA L T Y A T

Q U A L IT Y
For Quality

CAKES

and other epedota

A L L TIMES

Every Essential For
COMPLFTP SUMMER BEAUTY

TO D AY'S SPE C IAL

Bemmer, with He heat, humidity and outdoor actlvlIlea, demand* mere' complete, and better attention to
tho many, Utlb detallu that make a woman .well
groomed. Lucille will help you appear at your beet,
Ut eO time*.

PHONE BOB

ARCADE HLDD

Whittington Home h
Scene Of League Meet

League

Mis* Hodgkin* Ha*
Pkrty For Nurses

District Number Bight Stats bbMneda meeting and social will
Nuraa'a Aaaoclalion enUrtalncd bo bald-Thursday at 8:00 o'clock at
Mlaa Myrtl# Hodgkins with a th# annex.
1Jackson given la. Orlande Time- The heetma m ,,.i ,,
im i ■
ddy. Ml*# Hodgkin* la laatroetor to tkJ following: the Bar. Faul
of nuraaa ml the Uulveralty of MU-1 Rerffaehi; The Mlaee* Mabel ChapnaaaUla Minneapolis and baa ta- meg, Ed* Btlch, Edna flitch, and
atruetad _ » « abort emtra*. for DUabaOi Whittington
iSHS.
^ VBlT^ ! Ujr ° f
* * * * * r w i Wilson and BraxCHINB8K MADB BABV

SHANGHAI. China, Jply **.mraai Mra. Dorothy Lamb, county IF1—Awptftar attempt bfa bran
Mod aura*; Un- OtaAt GaUunL mad* to Romania* tba wrtUaa
China** language. Thia latest
aystam la apt for th* henant of
foreignar* but- foy OlltmWW uooMas. Aaeurfttg to ouppaMan, tt
hr yuaidi tar a chinaarwawklug Rarmm to loam to raaf iM
writ* “L*Un k*»“ ta n nuM .
Nab* July M - O f
u»ky found a way t^
from1slipping tiddcuiuratioa of Bt»-

HIT STARS! HIT STORY! HIT TUNE!

A M A Z IN G

FACTS

REVEALED

TO PROVE O ljR CLAIM TO GREATER EFFICIENCY
- - FU LL POWER -L O W E K OPERATING C O S T -- - We are subjecting a Stock Mode! W ESTJNGHOUSE R E F R IG E R A T O R
to far greater tests than will ever be required of any Refrigerator in the
Home
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SE E TH E WEStlNGHOUSE

FRANCKS

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THORGERHRN - PE R T KEl,TON . T H E GEN­
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T h r ille r ;

Tide' Fight

i n f o r d T a k e s N ig h t G a m e

Challenger Introduced* To Brown Bomber
,
F o r Fi rst Time As
They Sign Up

lie Gives Up Only Two Hits In Eighth
Inning R e i l l e f Job, Only
To Lose In Fifteenth
M. Sanford Lookouts and the
tons. Beach. l» Under* ye«terapllt a doable bill at the Sea*
f Municipal
AlHUtk FklJflrat gam* made up the July

'C&amp;lhhtg Florida
State League Game*

tract between kirn and Parr as­
piring Mar. 1, 1111, Phelan In­
flated the contract mast be on
the roamleeloa'i own forme and
rum for ’ a T*dr from date of
signing, Parr aald ho wouldn’t
a ln . that ha wanted to be on his
own aftor Mar. t.
"Apparently
he doesn't want
me to manage him after March.*'
aald the surprised llmadrlhb.
T h le Is hews to aft."
Promoter Mike Jacobs took the
pair Into an laaor room and
aoon not them together. It was
Leoey.
/
; ‘ • '
;aa sou need Parr will algo
a
I year's contract with flroadrtbb.
but will have a private agree­
ment with the Utter releasing
The two gladiators wore In lbs
asms room for' five mlaotea be­ him Mar. 1. 1111.
Article* for the fight specify
WASHINGTON, July H . — fore anybody bothered to lot re­
Louis, as champion, la lo re­
y (AT—The government -may slew duce them. They stood la oppo­ ceive to percent of the nut gate.
M down Its construction activities, a site corners chatting to acquaint­ Parr'a end Will be 10 percent.
ances. Neither pa much as gave
lt White House cetler Indicated yeetbe
other a
I lance.
Finally.
,f lerday'
Chure'.i and State in Prance
,.
Rrpreeaptatlve Wood rum. mem* Chairman John J. Pbalan took
Parr to Loula' comer and pretv* been separated liar law line*
le e of- the houto appropriations

/

T A U J U IA S 8 IE , July X*. —(AT
—A 1M7 legislative act changing
the form o f ntoleah's municipal
government and naming tha elty
commiaelonara received lantatlx*
approval from the supreme*court
Monday- .'
The court overruled a demurrer
to an action tacking to oast L II.
O'Qalan and other members of the
old city council who refused to am render municipal record* a* re­
quired by the legislative act.
Mitchell IV Price, attorney fur
O'QuIna and others telegraphed
tha court a request /or IS days In
which te file an answer to tbo ac­
tion. An answer * t « M bring the
tea* on for further conqldantkoi
by the court
Vernon Hawthorn* and other
lawyers tnpraacntlng tha new city
commissioners, opposed any Jvlay.
Hawthorne telegraphed affair* of
IlMlaah are "Chaotic and tht&gt; |i*opta era practically without govern­
ment," because of the squabble
about who I* In control
The supreme eourt did &gt;not Im­
mediately ruts.an tha time to be
allowed for filing an answer. »
In It* decision overruling tha de­
murrer,1the court aald "unde/ the
plenary power given the legisla­
tor* by the constitution to dot)
with municipalities In this state,
w* find no Invalidity o f the apt
complained o f." It did not further
discuss the set, or tbo constitu­
tional power* o f the legislator*.

Ilalllmor* .

Jarwr City

u n i. tt.«k
jK a tffo *
Atlanta

second game Crlsfleld

as ta error fay tho pitcher Rod­
ger* scored him wi^k a single to
right to tlo Um gem* up. The sev­
enth Inning saw Daylong score on
• -M . aa error, s stolen b *»»
Sanford players won tho hall
gtma fat the seventh when they
oew*d twice on two walks, two
aurora and a h|L
Bedford gaaa lo Daytona today
to hottlo tbo Islanders on tho City
Hand Park-

■h HAVE YOUR Watch repaired by

.mum ,o oecnne.

LEGAL NOTICE

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ran QUICK HALE: mar beau

« , mmltUa said after a visit lo Um
president that Mr. Roosevelt b*-

•*.100,100.

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M in Perkin* attributed th*
drop to strike* and seasonal bu»Inna trrndi. Employment ta *
dropped In Jane in nine o f the
Uet IS peers, eh* aatd.
Asked whether the labor de­
partment Intended to do anythin*
further about the recent uteel
utrikr, Mima Perkin, aald all Uw
medial ton plana the crashl-wl
several weeks ego had proved
not feasible.

The United Btatee eiported«.
701,000 bale, of rollon In till.

LEGAL NOTICE

■■ •

• budget.

.

Among tha buildings Weodrum

Itello, my *oy," greeted Tom. "Ilow are yunf (Had to
"Loula atpek out a llaip hand
nnd replied:
"Ilello l‘m glad- to meet you,

loo."

Tires—Batteries
Gold Fish, Dog Plants,
Wstgf-Lilies, Ftah. Eowla,
Aquarians, Mosses
Export Rock Work and
Pool Construction,
Foundation Plantings,
Landscaping. Rosa Beds
prepared and net.
Estimates gladly given.

11

«*•
That beer? tbit basin**# of gel-'’
v a i b Iin v s o t s u
___ idspartmant building for the social
ting lb* boys to autograph e x ­
P - M ; ^ . - ,HC h !»V M1 f.d lU,«5!S! 3 S S board end the proJdeWd tracts got under way.
For a
pllnl iieneial lo w * nl
KlnrMe | nrm ortsl to Thomas Jefferson tu
time U looked Ilk* ttCre might
(w-naie till! •»*. tu , Ar«t •( IS* I ur—at— tnw.
Florida LrsUlsiUrr *1 1*30 that I Wastllngtonbe open wantru between Parr

A NBCHI l'AN

tiled for celery, 1 house*, g a r
age, tool*, furniture, 1X100.00
Terra* R IngoM Wagner Station,
MalUand.

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ln the fifteenth renlury auger llcves a number of proposed pub•old in London for |1?6 a poundlie bnlldlnga should be deferred
;—
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mevlrue at ravdel*. rata.
rLomiUA b t a t h t s t o r a
D-lonS at Oflumlo, pit.
Hanford at ftaytaas. (:•».
Imihin at f-ablSa. 1:11
m. Anguatlnr at Oatneaville, 1:1*
n a t io n a l m a u v i
New York *1 at. I&lt;*alallronblvn II mirage
Phlildilpkla *t Hitlet*) eh.
Iloalaa *t Ctatlnnall

C lassified Advertisements

WASHINGTON, Joly »
-O T
- B w w J r Perkw* reperiod yes­
terday
that employment l*»t
month decreased br shout 4W&gt;00
while meekly payrolls dropped

"T GovernmentMayClose
-| Public-Buikling Work

Change In Hialeah
Govemmcnt Is OK
By Supreme Court
la the fifth, Sanders, flrat up
I Daytona, singled and was aacrtoed U attend by Gentry. Wain
M out to Kaiao- Lash singled
.le ft Bearing Bandars. Jackson
Od out to end Urn InningSanford enmo back In tha alslb
taka a one ran lead. Clary ela­
nd to center, stole second ntvJ
Nit to third on a fielder's choiceno straight outs brought Prleh*
ti to tha plate. Prichard doubled
bring Clary- Keren filed out to
id tbs 'Inning.
T V eo hits in the nevonth for
lytesa tied Urn game up- Tbkra
K - - S t a g until the fifuenth,
Mot Bandars singled and came
uae on Jackson's single

Employment pecreue
Reported By Perkins

Joe Loan And

IiMrali SI New Turk,
rhlram *| Weehtnetu*
Clevelanl at I’ hllagtlphia.
Ml. leiui, at IMhta*.

W. C. HARTLINE
M o n ro t C orner
Omae W W

YOU CAN BAVE
MONET BT T A R ­
ING ADVANTAGE
OP OUB
CASH
AND
CARET
PRICES. LOWEST
IN TOWN.

has plasty sf MMy U le u at raaOftbli tales «b4
vsrioss pbuM far any worthy &gt;« ! — ■ •

On Easy Pay mant Plan

8EE US FOR YOUR
GAS, OIL, LUBRICATION
FRONT AXLE AND
BRAKE WORK

SEMINOLE
TIRE SHOP
JP R Q N B S7-

2 0 L N .E A U | ^

BUT YOUJl FEEDS
A T AN UNUBUAL*
I.Y CLEAN STORE
W HERE
YOU
W IL L
RECEIVE
TH E MOST COUR­
TEOUS O f COURTBOUB SERVICE.

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COLDS

IV Akfa ftANIELB FEEDS A W ECtALIY

Such 1m m ran far sm jm f uU m H i l l *■
•say weekly or aiMlhly p ty m la . » l 1- *

TUXEDO FEED &amp; SU PPLY CO.

If m m U EMey, ecTgolt sot rsprasnUtlve,
Mr. In B. Southward, at lit North Park Atoms.

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raWt ooupa, good Urao, flMOO NO. I yellow pin*, thoroughly
Rapl A Bona, .Used Car Dealer*.
dry. Bidlag, floortog, ceUiag,
W1LCOX, colored, waste lio.oo per thousend. United Unaf a r housework. U1S W1*. Phone U t'W .

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WHERE FIGHTING RAGES IN
Predicts
Adjournm ent W ill M g « ■ % !
.Come In 3 WeekgL

CHINA’S UNDECLARED WAR

Ruthless Air Attack

^ M ^ 'S c h o o l D e a T G e U

Duke And Duchess UnloosedJiy JapanTo Leave R etreat ■\itf8e In Tientsin En-

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told the House t&lt;V
Congress should be
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dangcring US Lives

Ex-King And Bride
City Set Afire
I n ere as e Activity
---In P u b l i c Events However, Soldiers
Of
Sold
China
Rcp«I
Japs
In
M I K T d r ll. Aualrla. July St.
Swift,
Hnrd
Attack^
- Tin. Duke el Windsor, kmian

Early AeW n I . I&gt;rc- . Y l ^ " H&gt;Y?"»
dieted ForMInlmum. KiaaedStenographer
W a g e Lc
Legislation1 greenfield. « , juw m.
^
WASHiN™^ * £ » . “

tin

For Canal
CityJ iMany Parts
“ nf
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Of

Court Bill Tie-Up ;^hargin g_A ssault
Seen Possible Bar! Elder Was AccusedBy

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Jap, Chinese Annies
In Death Fight For
Early A d v an tages

here in "Ilia roailca* squire,** I *

f t 1 *5 *1 7 1 2

prcp.ifltig lo take hla Anivrbaii-

n,Bnt U1 t catrga 0y (Mauit wuhi

born Inl.]*i to ruiuenll. Venire.
Tint lernier King nnd til' Ihirh-'

fir ▼•** tnaurl'iwt **WM
The lives o f Tirntnln’n

r 'V ^

tunny AmiTtrniig were lm|H&gt;rilk'tl Itnlny l*y Utu literal
eaa wer,. &lt;-ip«'Ctad In meter Dorn
dofllh nlniRRle between the
their lioio yiiionn nd re a l
here
».iie I.. iin- _Jummao mul CliiiH'so iirtnle#
W a»erl&lt; oid.urg

Intent to kill a former school aasocial*, 8. Allen Norton, who one*
sef u»«o Elder of kiseing hit preup
. stenographer.
. ' Elder also was acquitted or a
up duu-g* o f simple u u u lt on N’ or*

llnllan iliy of ranala where ho­
tel nrctmiiimdat Inn* 'h a te
l.c.-n
reaervo.1, , '•»
'Itrea-ett |lkn a native ot Oslo
Konlh Aii'trlon region. ’ will. e
feather In hla hat
and barn
knee* ahoetng h.-tow hla shutl.
leather brie*. Ilea, Ih« lluko lie'

Unlcsi thare la ft tic
on tha court Mil In the Sen- ton.
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ate- by something arising to The Franklin county Jury, which
call a halt," Rayburn said, had heard tratlmony for nearly a

m N o rth China.
Tlui Jaimnedu arnty in a
ilriis lic m io r l to
m ul
the
Clunenu altm-k tiia t tliren l-cut'll in tlrivu tl iro n i 'liuiH^
Mil, lla North China alr.ihgh(dik|
liBmerl a ilovu'lutlitg nerlal hour!
hardnieiii on ihe itty,
Japanese officer* declared an _
acute altuathm nimpfllr.T lhrm ta
ignore "earlier anaurancc* not ta :
I'qxiao thu city's foreign resident*
I., peril."
Wave on wavo of bombing
aqua.lmna set many uf Tientsin'*
principal building* afire particu­
larly the- railroad renter and
burned the inlcrnnti.inal liridgt
connecting tho foreign concCaaions
end the Chinee* city- Rumba rained
on the dcnvly populated Chinese
quarter*. One village on Tlsatsln'*
outskirts-was an inferno. '
-Roth-'at Tientsin and I'elplng,
Amrrkans- huddled In cellars of
foreign ennertaione and swarmed
for safety lirMtie rigbwwty r a n v . ^
pound*, spurred in;, ahellrr by •
mrmnries of tho foreign ayallags

-We can flnlib all of ih li (lea- week, returned ita verdict after
Ulattra) program In thraa week*.1deliberating four hour*Thera I* a do ire* of certainly i .The com menwealth had charged
that we can adjourn at that Elder aeroeted Norton, former he forms Ills
? ** . ***
,mlnu I" bitter fighting betw
Chinese anil Ja|«nr*c around Peiping n war that lacks only I I...... me a familiar .D ru m
on
m* Into n ’ schoola cauhlcr. In Norton'* GreenHate wad __a
ant I_l«|n
ba forced
both s Mm , i° i
&lt;r* *In,‘
foreigner* from various nation* f W In safety within their protected legations, liallle* ragail ' and mmininln byway*.
. •
aaw l at batweaa now and Dv field garage on lha night of l»*t Prlnl
J tlu. n a l l s o a arrepj Mm. a* a
J f
__ ■Y*tt&lt;!Y.l” '--T ^y..Ja||*n» M- ap..fted Oha y hsd ecianl thr t'hlnear liarrarks at Na-tyuan, K Mr-dlghoM in ihc
- wnwbifr.-----------------------■(May ZS. ‘ N«rt6n t«llfWT El.tfr — ■
nelchl'ir who. when lie I* roam­
_j __ *
f‘
^ l nf,r riaimril they had taken l hi Japanese army headquarters at Fengtal.
Quratio Led by Minority Loader had pointed a gun at Mm, Out Eling abroad, la trlendlr to nil hnt
Snail about .th* program, Kaybdrn der in tratlmony danled ha was In
faoilllar allli f»w. Tljity gladly
Uid accounts o f It publiahed today Greenfield that nWit.
torglto him one a.e-l.il orror following s conference yesterday I Elder told tW ju r y ho wan at
wearing a lynd.an luatiilun In
batwean praaident Roaaavalt ami Keane, N- If., 41 Mf1e« away, ami
ttarlnlhla.
legislative laadara wera “ encour- hla wife earrobareled hia atory In
lie la known^ Ihroughnul Itm
her testimony.
Aging.
rouolryaldfl na T h n
lo-llea*
Ha apoka o f proipacta of Senala
Witnesses testified that Norton
aquln-" lie. uiisn ha la much mom
action thla waak on th* waga and all year* ago, accused Elder of
artlrp than m»*l of the nolnuler
. hoar and housing legislation and “ kissing and embracing" hla atenof Ihe. vlelnlly.
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on tha court bill a n t waak Theau
Wh.-u Edward I* Hot playing
k ci aorta bead th* gragram.
.tenola or nrlf or u-tag hi* al. kin
Tha Bouse labor eomralttae. h*
«u I ho gi.i^a ntumi . WaaterleyuMid, ahouid approve tit* waga and
IIM t ln M Its
Tavel
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next:
_
W A S H IN G T O N , Ju ly 2!».
Ales Johnson, kdvSor nf thk
A t hla p'rea* eairferanca Speaker
(till.ANDO, July 1*1.' A stern
lunkhead asM ha MWWfht tha Seminole Chanter of” the Future —A labor leader tumnl legislator
and militant frunt tu rnmlwt tinMouse member* arera **^lag to be Parmer* of America, recently rA succeeded In writing into the
rise of Cornmunlim in Otlandn and
rraaonahle about not belag atam- turned from a trip to Homratrad, wage-hour bill yesterday a provlCentral Florida was voted hete
Chlin-s*
armlc*—Sflth
peeled-' Into adjoiupiactt.
Redlands, and Gainesville where alen permitting a board to fix
last night by Memorial Post No.
lid 40lh—*lt*rkc.l ill con­
he conferred with member* of tho minimum wagea aa hlgb,aa 70
IU of the American Legion in one
cert to gain the strategic Tlcntaln
organisation sod asaistrd in a re­ cents an hogr and a maximum
of the most spirited Session, held
F J titn J .
lo rn | u trh l*
area and cut Japanese coiumuAIport af Future Parmer activities. work week as short aa 35 hours.
in years.
le rt, an*i F r n l T . W illin n m ,
I I M i l K t f tiw n n T n * t
i
Ue elated that the report includ­
The house labor eemmlttre ap­
*’ Member* unanimously adopted ■
e n g i n e e r , * r c t »n i| ia i»in l M n y n r K jI ed photograph*. n«w*|«per dip­ proved the provision, which mem­
resolution offering their *»aisl
u n k I 11Irkiii « mid o t h e r t ‘ U y
•»!’ Charles Hannan, A g e
ping*. stories, end Itemiied re­ bers said had been prepared by
ancu "morally and physically *v
Ilf In in In T m iiip n u u l r n l i r
(n
port* o f each boy* work and Representative Wood, democrat, of
lOQi percent Aiaertcana’* to Ihe
81, Dies From Illness
•w ilfn lints* reiiilht* i «» lln* |int*
earning*.
Alan in the 'tale Missouri, long-time president of
S
h
eriff!
office,
the
city
police
tie
The Eerolnole pounty Junior
|hifwptl trailer
lin e, it wun
mrnl were Judging* nf the hoy* *• the Missouri Rtstr Federation of
partment
and
any
other
law
errCtihrb-a I', llarman. « n ‘d rrt*
Council 4-H fluba held an allrt'venleil
to their cooporaUvt activities, labor.
I forrrmrnt hwliea in event Vinlenre
dar maetlng recently at BanLando
While In T.Hilf i, the arrlilfeH ldcn| to-re, died » l III*’ home of
community aervlcc, leaderahip acThe
proposal
la
a
m*|or
rhanre
flare*
here
whrn
a
arhedoli-d
nn-el
Burins* In which arary commu­
and omkIiim i at * or**41 htrnrmatltm Ilia aon-ln law nu.l daughter, Mr,
tlritic*. conduct at chapter meet­ from th* wage-hour till as it 'a
Ing nf CIO Ineala open* Aug. 4
nity In tha County waa reprernnrarnltiK r»**|M»reineuta iimile tiy and Mr«. A. I,. M&lt;e&gt;r*. of Ilrcnt'
ing, achnlarahlp. end recreation.
now being debated In the senate
The post went nn record against tiip HUh* In it nwnt In trailer V* l&gt;Dt|| nt !&gt; Oil o i Inch last night.
rented with tha aiceptlon of ChuA priae of 1400 haa bean offered Under th* latter measure thr ad­
any acta of Cnmmunivm or any rampfi amt
Mr. llurruan, who « • »
*1luoU
Oviedo, D n . GI*&lt;&gt;V' ,
'" " T
nfher
InViirtiialluii
ministrative board could not com­
“ other ianra-' opposed to Ameri­ wlilrli will It.- iiNflul In rtiinitll- yrar' uf-ago at tho time of III*
Kendall, homo daMona&amp;tlon for. for tha baet raportpel th* payment o f more thun 40
can inatltutinaa and denounced lug aperlfl&lt; niIona for . (lie
lm- death, wn« . I..... In Kenoatia,
tha Courty announoad today.
I
_
cent* in hour, and could not reduce
statements made In th* pm a ty ptutywrnl. whl.b will lm idler- \VI«„ Apr. 13, Iv5*. ih-nllr .am*
Swimming and a picnic
the work week below 40 hour*.
C. R. Jackson, avowed Communist ed I*. l.jR.lere « ' womi as non- after irtt nine'* of tl.rr-p years,
The change led to Immediate
o f Orlando
pl.-ted,
Ttn-, ng.-il r.-'ldenl la aurvlfed
, prediction* that the bill would he
Jackson had forecast ihat blood­
A
It.
After Hie I.Ma, have lie. o tali-' liy lila ilurighl'T. Mre.
In the bualneaa aeaalon, the Coun-j
gcrrlrrs lor C. O
defeated. Representative Ramashed will likaly result here around ulster! Mini lUc* &gt;ih-I of tin, proj­ MtH.re, id diunfnriit C. T. r.urck,
cil adapted a, Hat of aim* to Naj tw&gt;ndl,ri
retired
merchant
peck, o f Georgia, democrat, de­
l.abor Day herauae he felt that ect a'ccrUInr-d. mplllltrra of the nf Jark-nnvlllr; ab.1 a brothev,
which they will aaplrs during
siad at hla hom# on Mellon
clared!
vigilant* rommltire* would be lit. al Trailer I ’amp foimiilllre Mike Harman, nf rtnrinndll. Ohio.
the coming year.
I villa Arena* last Tuaaday night
“ Representing the arc!Ion I do.
formed to combat the CIO.mem­ and rllie f'lmnilo-r oI rommerre
Funeral aerrli-r-a will be held
Bom* of tha alma tha Club aet win
aH, b« held In th*
lha Brickaon
Fn
Krtckaon Fu
1 know I*l| vote against Ihe bill *f
ber* and fultowrra of tha Com­ arlll stare u rtrlvrr lor l.wpa to In th&gt;&lt; Frick arm Fnnnral Home
aa Ihrir goal arai To work to­ par* Jloma Friday afternoon at
these
change*
remain.'*
munist
party.
With
thia
gesture
of
very
decided
meaning,
a
militant
strike
l&gt;ar lor thr. Improvement* width Friday aflt-riimiii ul !: bUo'clock.
ward tha aatablUhmant of a 4:0* o'coek.
An article published In Orlando the City platis to repay over u Tb.- |tev. J. W. Austin of Enter
i asnatB, debating It* nan ,y mp*ihl*cr expressed her fcclioga for noiralrlking workers entrr
b a y s 4-H ClaR; to encourage
T h *' Rev. Martin Oram of the
(C m II r m i I tta I'tf p Tlirrw l
( prist, tqlll .dll.isiq
Ihtermnnt
period of year*.
every club member to establish Holy Cn&gt;aa
Kplacopal
Church
i " o * r
S&gt;" lng ,h# plant o f the Rnldna-Drydock ccompany in Ilrta.klyn. I'.dlce(Oealti
I will Ini ma.i» In llm Evergreeu
a permanent demonatratlon • •» hero Will officiate and latarrornl
men are guard watched carefully tq are that ahe rnd other aympal ciiioli ry.
' l.'tin
her home; to aaaUt toward mak­ will ba made at tb* Evergreen
I ihir.-rs confined their resentment to nothing morn violent than
N
early
9,(M
M
)
Knijthts
i
ing ovary -4-H Club a standard Cemetery.
I jeer*.
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CHINESE HEADLINE
club; l-» have each dub earn Ita
The pallbearer* will ha:
W.
Attend Miami M eet
own money for Urn scholarship A. Cenup. J. L. llerrUon.fleers*
I
HAN
FRANCHtrO, July » » • fund and for county dues (the U. Bluart. 0. T. Ilanderaon, J.
■nlnf
General Id’t—A H«n Franctam morning
MIAMI. July n .—M
WAHHINUTON. July 19.- tdb
method of gtdBg each girt a H. Tmlurk and R. II. Wind
an newupaper till.* rlirenlrle) which
—Jimmy Mattern haa arrenxni Chairmen John II. I'help*
dim* from which ah* la to make
A stalwart.' flrm-ijflnnad youlb
In this city's famed
with_lfc* Hovlnt North Volo ra nounred yealerday S&lt;70 person' r-lrrulatca
a dollar waa anggoatad); to pre­
first, waa Invented today aa the I
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dlo station to flash an '-okay' reytalared for ih&gt;- Irl.-nnlal run- ('htnatoarp appeured today with
sent faithful leaders, council of­
a h.-adjllte In rhlneee. Tranatat• f IS, Ills Majesty Feruuk lt? T TAI.I.AIUSBF.K. July
lha earliest,
When Arctic weather roudlfTmt rlnve last w ell of tho Knights
ficers, -and girls, who have at­
first king of an Independant
Tll„ HuprMaa C(llir, ,tBari,
e.| |hi- rbaracler* read; "I'lilna,
Meanwhile,
an
order
of
th
e
are right for bit prepon. .| non Templar.
tained various degrasa o f achlevoRgypt alara the Mameluke rulers,
Japan atari war."
the dlg- court obtained liy Altnrney W il­ atop flight arrrraa thn* lop td Ihe
aacnt, with eome token o f reeag*
ware
conquered
by
Turkl.bl « u,n- nU » - &lt; « &lt; • » . «■"
Coat of Ihe ..invention In the
world to Moscow, It was learned city, county, elate and Individ
ntthm; to make gift* far chlk
liam
fllounl
Myers
of
Taflahsa
a.
l"
of
horde* in the 14th Century.
| «•“ "**•
rac.v. ry
dren apd sand faeakata a t Christnee, prevent* delivery of tertIP yesterday. Mattern wiper la tit win uala wna eelimatud at l&amp;O.nnn,
With a dlrnllr '*c ueyned hla 1937. but tadkalod It* ........
pwrmlaalnn for thn trip today.
mas; to develop prog rate in fam­
with an equal amount romlng
year*, lha haaky shouldered nos- ilunslliy will not b« tlucbTed for Icatea aol.l under li-rrua of the
It waa alrungty Indicated that
ily, cdfamvnlty and county reerearch took lb* oath befiw# hla ae t „ ,raa, naa
art, but permit* sate* to lonllaoa Becretary of rommerre Itoper from tha nedac.
Forecast
alien; and te dwreiop ability in
ftBBlblRS
fhim hpr u
d u
n t i l If
Pre-coni Uvn eatlmaleii nf at­
aemblad chamber
and
sonata,
lieCl I „
On* groap ot attorneys main- la* the *T couollea.
Would appro re Ih* venture, re
Floridv: Partly rlniply local .
leaderahip a* that th* county
J. M. Hall waa given panels becnm* King pf Ml»r, lArrd of
tendance ranged *■ high a*- &lt;A.,
Howard 1*. Mac(aria na, of Tem­ Varalng Ih* lenlatlvw rnluaal of UM, and convention offlclala be- ahnwi-r* Friday and -on the waal
emtadl* may provide wall trained
“ &gt;* •«* parmllllog sale to
to erect an addition to hi* Nubia and (be Sudan and Bov
Katra-me Norlblead We who have knowledge and
ps,
told the court. Ih* disputed hla department to Issue a permit llerad unaelllcd labor rondlltnna roaal tnnlght,
bl* h' rt Mddar of twoy.arat l l t l Hickory A iaaM ereign o f Kordof.n and Darfour
on the grounds that It la a
Florida:
Partly cloudy
experience In Ciuh work.
to Um wild - acmalm of 1I.0M.- i
Ug^ aortlftcate. waa ln- law—rtimmillre auballtula
to cost apprailmataly |H,
elsewhere were la lilatnn for thq wesl
fo r
pn.hahly local thunderahower* I*
*«o aubjecu and dlaplay of fan- » • ' « becaaa# It also prrn.lti.-d Houae lllll t » t —waa dcslgnad to “ stunt." rollnwlag a conference reduced (urn out..
east pnrilou lontghj and Friday,
“ «x»prom i**- "ot Use* 1 « « “ liquidate a depreciated
sad With Mallern and federal experts,
Buford Klwaaiaoa are attend- U r, and rtlaai within U U u Itoper ordered tb* war, navy and
Daytona Tid*e
lag a Jotat meeting with UaUo- clont capital. Thera la ap rft&gt;va\ ,“ 11 lwo yt&gt;r&lt; •W.
froasn a»*ct." In the I.am uflaad
agriculture departments In earorFriday's tide*, high, 13:04 Fa
* ad Winter par* Club# at of Egypt and the reremonr wpi
Another groop eald lha ' » » valued al 417.000,«M on
tain whether th# !ll*bt would
M.; Inw. L td A. M. &gt;: 14 P. M
vfaa' Invalid a*
maasuro for ■tala lose' are delinquent.
Springs this aharnooa lavaetltore rajher tbaa
hav* ac If Mill, value.
Daromatar
A aaadUet* nill - ha
"liquidation'' tateadad primarily
Uoa ln4 |he vaster* seas*.
lla said It rould not be c
MbM .
far hdUatian at the Mating nf th*
Yealerday, Jd.l; t.alay, 30,*1,
for tbs "compromise* of delin­ aldtrcd primarily aa Intendad ta
Baafard aamp *f th* Woodman «f
Preclpltatien
quent taxes.
Rig Bapfordltea will roncTOda
regular weekly mealing of
permit rompromlan ol dtllnquenl
th^Wartd tiMirrw night at «iM
Total lor yesterday
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Hla law firm* got directly tun-, taxes.
sight weeks 'nf study at Htelaon
Beouts of tha ship MATCH STACKRR PROVOKED
t
ffhUaws Hail.
Total fur' month to dale - .5.10
a*, tad with lb* two rases be­
University In ItelAiid nt Ih*
U oa" will b* bald to­
Chief Just Ire W. If. Elite,
c. a
Normal in date
------ ;M 1 ;
commencement eierrlaaa to be
AIRDRIE. Alta , July &lt;9. -V P ) fore lb* coart filed brlrl* pro qweet Ion Inc M*&gt; lartane, observed
night * t T:M o'clock at lk « J n Temperature
ran* ml earvires for Mr*. Ad* bald at l:M o’rl.&lt;k In Ihe after­
— Nathan Sevw-vaky, g storekeep­ and orm and three others acre that tbe title of the art might
Maximum. *5; minimum, 74,
bleb to not cover a procedure for “ Uger, ha ■ lost the evidence ha oaed given additional time la whir
Q. Gordon who died nt noon of Aug. T. In the university
Herald reading
la Up*ale Tuesday an- auditorium, arrardlng to ioforto prove that ha was Canada's submit briefs 'a a friend* of tb* uldatlon" allliuugli It did color,
FA M ILY A F F A IR
Official Report
champion match stacker. Banovtky * coart
ware bald In lha Krtrk- ■nation received here today.
to tag cartillcat* sal*
High U
The gradual** will lacloda:
Faaaral Home IbU afterworked for several weeks building
Ry tb* lime thee* brief* are In,
* that pi*a*
01 74.
MICHIGAN CITY, lnd., Jaly • pyramid o f over M M matches on lha court will have adjourn'd
Catharine White, Nancy Hutehl- 14 Myers argued tbe alets could1
eosldj
•* I ;M o e lock.
■f
activi- M. —ttP)—Mr* Roaco* Marray • bottle- Then « ew*tamer came In, for lha moath of Aag**l, court dlapaa* of twoy.ar old eartlO-l Vhs Rev. J. B. Root of th* aoa Rrock, H. K. Morris. Carolyn ff - - __
and Mr*. Robert Debbert, able plocked on* e f th* match#* to officials eald, M tho justice* Mtea “ a* th* Legislature sees I Oewg iegetlocal Church-bar. of- Collier, George Grown MeClal- |4 ___ __ . _____ - i ft*
Urtof nt Um same addre#*, gave fight a cigarette, end the pyramid cannot reach a declaim, before
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but eald a clause ol U s 1 ‘MMUd and UUrmeat waa mad* land, William Raadall Slaughter, tr ..
Uitk U daughter* the aUM day.
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II.
th* »r*t woe* la BeplemW at
and II- M. Day,
fOaaliaatd p . r*s&gt; Tbrrel . ^ tho Lab* VkW Cemetery. .
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7 O-Cent Minimum
Wage Seen Knell
T o B l a c k s Bill

Legionnaires O f
O rla n d o Vote To
F ig h t R ed Drives

A ‘SALUTE’ FOR NON-STRIKERS

Labor Leader, Turned
Solon, Succeeds In
Johnson Back From
Obtaining Provision
Tyip
Through
State
*•* 0tJ&amp;(W o£.

Adopt Resolution Of:
f er i nf f Assistance
To County Sheriff

2 Sanford-Citizens
Gather Data To Aid]
Trailer Camp Deal

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All-Day Meeting
Is Held By Junior
4-H Club Council

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dinnrr|NelSWander RiteS To
e
HeldTomorrow

18*Year-OlcLYou th
Is Egypt’s New King

Supreme G»urt Delays Decision On
Land Recovery Act For Five Weeks

Roper May Approve
Mattern’n Proposed
Flight Over Arctic

j

LOCAL WEATHER""

Woodmen Of World
WiU Meet Friday

Sanford Group WiU
End Stetson Studies

Last Rites Are Held
For Mrs. A. G. Gordon

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No-Hit Game Turned;
FARE ARBI
In By Syracuse Star f K 9

Boston Bees Lead Majors
W ith Seven Victories A n d
N o D e fe a ts D u rin g W e e k

SYRACUSE, N- Y, July « . — ,
(* )-

Uoyd

(Whltey)

Mew*,

right-hand pitcher farmed cot b j
the Cincinnati Redi, Joined the In­
ternational Learn* hair of fame
tact night bp pitching a no-hit, norun same U fir e »ha Syracuse
Chief* a I to e viotery orcr the

Be^s Remarkable Pitching: Staff Allows
O p p o n e n t s But 43 Hits
In Seven Games

Jerney City Giant*

Double Bill To Be
Played Tomorrow
The Sanford lAMkowta and
lb* Daytona Beach Inlander*
will play a double Mil her*
Tuesday, Th* flrat gam# wjll
make up Urn game rained out
inly I I and will atnrt at 3:oo
o'clock. The eerond game will
be played at 1:11 o’clock that

«, Tb* Saint* acored Ut* only run
• f the (*n&gt;* la th* fl'rgt half nf
. the Brat Inning. With on* ooL
ylUgerald tingl'd to left a n d
r ndraaoed to e*eond o* Chlndo'e
Mas)* to c ea te r, Ooniorclk M l
. s'!grounder down to third and an
, attempted double play *ud#d wlth

The Z3-y**rold ala-feoUr, a
strlkrout iter for the B Dorado
team of the Colton State* Lease*
leit year, be*ted Ben Cantwell, #iBoeton Bees1 pitcher, IS a tight
fllnfing duel to earn the deelelon
In th* nightcap of a doable* header
after the OlenU had won the op­
ener 33.
Moore haa hern with Syrncur*
• lore mid-June, when he waa v n t
down for teaioping by the Med*..
Lari night'* wee hit alath victory
■faint! two defeat* line* joining
the Chief* Hr had fanned SO eat- I
tor« In At Inning* before lail .i'glit-1
Three men rearhrd flrat bat* nn
walk* In leat night'* gem*, but all
were Mranded on the baeenatlit.
Moore fanned fear, collected eat
of the ala hit* the Chief* ma le o ff
Cantwell, and ecorrd the only lun
of 1he gnmo, In the eltfht* Innlou.
H
Moore won 20 girne* for El l»o- ■ H
redo leal lenr, nnd *cl a n*w strike;»
nut record for the Colton 8 t*l"«
,i!
*
league Lent July I I , hd. earn#
within one pitch of hurling a no*
hitter, when he we* tagged 7or a
Tommy Farr &lt;
safety . with two out In the ninth plre. la ihtrwn epib
and two atrlke* nn tha batter. New York to prapt
Moor* alto wa* with Maeen In tha' Jo* l«u l* Aug. 10.
Hally. league lait season Dee
Moore, also a March graduate,
caught Moore

ferd tg

tiro, /thro*' order tb* flrat twe
lining*.
In lb* third, Rodger*
/•togled i la right end' etol* eecand ban*. It egg* rlo went oul
pitehur to- flrat. Deri* etrach n«t
Myth and Clary .to end tha In
Ring,
- After "tb* flrat Inkleg. Mdt*
otlbwed no Saint* la fe t to p e
oad ba*a and only font to rot to
him,']
*, .
The locili pet man pn bet* I d
Ihe^tU ib;.-M renib,. eighth, eed
Olatb bit wort unable to ecofa.
hr the ninth. Langston ringled
to right to open Ih* lunlag. Met
. Ud hit n grounder to abort, who

California To Use
Lightning Renders 25
Large Refrigerator* Persons Unconscious
To Preserve Fruit ALTON, Mu.. July 10. (/I1) CHICAGO. July .II,-*-Tha largeal Ice relrlgerator* In the
world, eaeh b't enougti to hold
IM full grown men, are now be
lag put Into aerrlce. It wa* *nnounred today *t aaetrmal ,c o
aiaorlalJon lieadqusrler* bora,
The glenl refrtgeratora ere lo­
cated Id the frail (lelda or Cal­
ifornia aa&lt;f wlll.be need tnpra­
ter re frail.
Tea Ice refrigerator* *rn now
In eerrlre. measuring G( leal

Twenty-flm persons were rendered
uncnn»i Iim* yesterday
n«
lightning elreck n |ir*e Iren In
front of - thn Itlrorluii Country
Cburrh near here. Four were In­
jured aerluuely,
Tha lightning *t*&lt;ick ■* n
large group »u&lt; nuigrepilnt on
tha rhurrh lawn following Hun
dey Hchnot ■errlrca,
Vlrllmn
warn M-allnrrd almul tin- nroiiinU

Coming: Florida
State League Games

China. May Build
14,000,000 Span

Ilia r. m,
PaUiha *1 OrNni'lu, 1:13 P.
11.
I is, tun* Usarh at llelsinC

Detroit'* apparently waa th e
moat timely hilling, for the Tl*
gera acored as nine to lead both
loop* for the weak, the Yank*
were second with I L followed
by the Brown* with I I and Urn
Senator* with IT. Topping th*
National league, were tbn Cludaaalt Bed*, who scored 47tlmo*
hut wrro aim able I* win only
three .of aeren gam**.
The Yankee* regained lb* top
In their homer-hi I ling specialty,
knocking 17 homer* out of the
lot. compared to thn 17 lor De­
troit and thn ntna for lb* Bads
who topped thn National Lcagu*.
Dofenetrely. the life* were toe
whole show, outdoing even lb*
Cub*, who allowed only It op.poaltton acoree, Alleld.theCIareland Indian* . and Philadelphia
Alhlellra, with four error* each,
end th* lldil Ho*. White Sox and
Cube, with H i* apiece, were tb*
leader*. Thn Brooklyn Dodger*
f"U apart with 33 I* eight
game*.
Standing* for the weak, ahow-

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CELERY

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I'ntalke at l.s-.1mr«, 1 11 p.

PEPPER

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till I*. It.

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contain 133 percent

"Site, error*, opponent** ruda and
homn run* tor rarh club;
t ill
W I. It II H Or m
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tl*ln**rllle,
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Tender, Jelr IT
tMVTOVt MIAMI AY a t * .

ticeea* reported.
Ten person*
n-i|iilred treat­
ment by a phyelrfan mid nun 6year-olil hoy Is not nipeclnl to
lira.

All three wave bandi
have separate dlalg, yet
there is but ONE dial
■bowing at a TIMEI
And that one dial la
big, simply designed,
clear and easy to read-1

BURPEE’S SEEDS EXCLUSIVELY

FOR DEUCIOUS
•SNAC K S...”

Gold Flnh, Bo* Plants,
Water Lilies, Fish Bowls,
Aquariums, Mosses
Expert Rock Work end
Pool Construction,
Foundation Plantings,
Landscaping. Rosa Deda
prepared and set. *
Eallmatcs gladly given.

H E NR Y A. RUSSELL SEED CO.
W» FIRST ST.

PHONE 41

BUT YOUR FEEDS
A T AN UNUSUAL­

LY CLEAN BTORB
WHERE Y O U '
WI LL RECEIVE,

TU B MOST COUR­
TEOUS o r c o u p .
TEOUS SERVICE.

E^TTlY ANb DANIELS FEEDS ASPECIALTY

W. C. H AK TUNE

Sugar can* now rivaled by *ugar boat*, we* for centuries th*
only eourco o f commercial eugar.

peter

Whole eboW la the big leafuee
daring the weak ended yeeterd*y. dee pit* .the heavy billing
Of th* St. Loul* • Brawn* anil
WaaMpgton Senator*, and th e
Chicago C a b * ' continued Na­
tional League pare.
Detplla the* aims*! total »b*
aanco of " n a y . M a ry ’ baiting
punch, tin Bee* iron all aoren
of their game* daring the week
taduilrely by th* top pitching
performance* la the big thaw
Iblt year.
- '
In S3 U nion, their fllngor*
allowed the gkliupy total of 41
hlia and 1| run*, about ela hit*
and le»* than two
rone per
gai^e .The feat v i e all
th e
morn surprising In (hat the Boaa
tool only flrat dlrldon club*,
the Cardinal* and Pirate*.
Henmd to them In Ibe wonand-toit column In the Nellunal
League tor the week were the
Chicago Cuba, whoa* twu-out-of
I time from the ulema keptlhem
two rumea In front of th* loop.
Over la the American League,
the top performer*, deiplta In*
clouting of Ibu N*t* and Browne
were Ike Detroit Tiger* an d
Chicago While Son; each with
fir* Victoria* ■In . — ran itart*—

t iv u .

^ IV U * 4 *1 Orlande,

TOKYO, Jely 3d. _(*&gt;&gt;_D o*« a
giraffe like mualcT Ami If so, doe*
he prefer th* class Irs nr ewIngT
, Zoo and humane aocldy official*
her* are going te find out with
mouth organs, iikrlele and bamboo
flute concert* before th* giraffe
pens- Lions, tlgera, monkey* and
bison also will ho offlicled with
serenade! In' this effort to letrn
If musk really hath tharme t r
Booth* th* savage b**it-

llffiS TA FIfil WOS

Pineapple*

by the fnre* nf llm liupei-l, all-

Serenaders To Visit
Some Real Neckers

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betas labtkIM In furulth water
In 30.M0.000 Tltllnni on Treasure
Island In Salt Francisco. .lia r ,
dtrrlnr the l i l t lloliUo dale In­
ternational Bipoelllntl, *' v '

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new shipping procedure may be
loet If Ih* boueowlt* doe* nut
Immediately plat* lb* fruit In
her own le* refrlraretor ator por
charing It Irom Ih# retailor,"

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ago,

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. JULY 27. 1M7

NUMUER 236

Eatabllahed In 1908

U.S. Marines
Preparing To
Guard Live!

Tb 'Cleveland

Trailer Camp
Site Is Chosen
By City Heads

Wave Of ‘ Vahdalism
la Go-Incident With
' Clashes At G a t e s
Of Republic Steel

Ixtcation On Property
Between Palmetto
A-And Hood Selected
/ A f t e r Discussions

“ Devil Dogs” Getting
Ready To Sandbag H
Fortifications F o IT
Gales Of Legation

Sixty Persons Are
Sent To Hospital

I.ocalbm of lh" prtumsed nuiill. ipnllj
v » ned mill operated
tender ramp mil ln^on II"* »•emit plot mrrloojilng. Ijrke Monr w belweep Itni.d- iltid I'alm.tIn Av.nffri. IhcVaiilnrd City OommiMtowr* Ui-i lil*i| nt (heir regltInr nn-riii k In Kir City Mall ia*t
my hi.
After rnn&gt;IMnlit(
discussion
nntrmg lh* roiumUilonani and
T. I*. Hlmi»uh. president of th#
K* mined* I'miniy, C ham ber
of
CidiM ucrrc-rdurtuu ulln * . th a Trall-•T Camp CuiumtiJJo. H waa d«I lilxl Ilia i u Irmtuirary ramp on
th* lain shore altc wnnjd be
a
ilium pni&gt; (Ira) Invi'ulmntil
tor

Foreign Circles N
Uneasy In Crisis

Gotham Welcomes Scottsboao Boys

____

NewlyPafnted Houses
Not Under Union’s
Label Are Stained
CLEVELAND. July 27.—
(A P )— Four hundred policemen stood guard today In
CUvetind't stiel itrlke Hot
area to bring peace— tempor­
arily at leaat—after one of
the vorat n'ghta of violence
in the clty&gt; history.
Republic Steel Cod poration
public's Corrigan-Maglnnay plant
q b m an* man waa killed y»«"
taiday.
»
Ctnba, pkk-aiM, Iron pipes,
and other weapons came crash*
M f down upon the heads of
wysbari and &lt;pickets alike. The
union headquarters was wrecked.
0 lass crashed In dosens of mo*
ter cam. A ware o f vandalism,
spasmodic for
several weeks,
«vel)ad over otter sections of the
ettjr.
J Newly pointed houses, finished
without benefit of union approv­
al, were sprayed with stain.
Pag eejsml hows lest night.

Twenty twraona, two o f them |vf)kcm*n, were lnjjnr.1 aa labor trouble flared anew at a 1
KtiinU tor tho lull Idlme of the la ml,'Ohio, plant of H c g ^ l? Steel CprmtrililMl , IM Ira whn rteihnI .with .sIrik*-sym pathise,
mhin are In 'lie mociiisul—la—I bo
ib T IT ^ b b . began when lh . latter.attempted to Mock a street wllh ruilmul lle« and gulomi
Inrm nt loan* which the ' Oily
will repay over a period ot AU.v i*. pi 11ire are abow n reatorlng • bnler afler the fight, by rlearlng the rtrret.
yrun nml will be imlli'rled from
Inrnl business I ntvri—I»
In •
fund drive by the Trailer" Camp
Committee*.
cninposed
bual-

A thunderous welcome, In which scverll persona were trampled
underfoot,'greeted the freed Bcottsboro boy* ea they aril red In New
York with their attorney, Samuel Lrlbowlti (right), lino of the
youths, Olen Montgomery, (In overalls and gtaasca), scemi arnne*
whaf -bewildered by the reception of a happy Ilnrlcmito slid police
pull hire through the cheering, mauling thinng._____
•______ •

nt

14dvtllniiM On I'h« p lhrr«t

Telegram Is Sent
Cantwell Praising
Him For His Honor

Growers Desire
NewBodyToRun
U.S. Citrus Pact

WINTER HAVEN, Jtly 17— '

VP)—A

»h* Upper 8 t Johaa Elver Navtration District- Such dlscuulno,
and publicity in s is tin g it, ho
■aya, Originate* wholly from

Japs Give Assurance
Foreign Properties
Will Be Protected

tin* City Ilian lh« proposed Ikl*
nlr locution.

W PAProjectFor
Lake Shore Park
Discussed By City

Urged For Senate

nr The a .

platform which proposed Powerful r
that th* ptqrida Citrus commls* forremenls we
■ton ' hot administer th* federal Spanish gov
marketing W »*nt by becoming f
M,lt.nt
Iht eoatrol eommlttev far tho
«ltra« isiaitnr via idontpd bv i (*v»rrni Jo%t

Th* group, at Its argtnlration , urKrnt
general
headquartefs1 Th‘" ' V f *
numUr " f !' ienr"
Mating, Masted frank T. Laird of , ,
, ,
, , . . neciasiiaiivi the long extension In
Oravalaad Its chairman. A scrlca
» wn ' ' " ' " ’ "w * J 11 w lh*' ,,rirln' 1
•C m ftti»ge « u btld m tn tly In
aestr^ynl in heavy flfttit*
Knrty tbU morning mnotli. r
0 * cltruf b«H lo MlfCt i con- ing wrst of Mn«lri&lt;V &gt;'•*&lt;«rriihy. ‘ mrr%jiCo wnn srnt to Mr. r«ntn*ll
Bltte* « f I I member*.
| Tlie comniunlnuc, giving no il--* t-y i^e riiandirr of-Commercer. A. Porter of Winter H ann tails, said Mwe continue tn bather
A telegram sent to Mrs. Caolgad J. A. Scarlett, DeUnd, wero tho fruits nf victory nreim I Hr |. w-ell read u* lotions; "Pcimit ns
named vie* chairmen; A. P- Picks nr|,. ,|nrlnp the fours* r.r which lo "bar. yohr happiness Ualsv eol
ard g f lAb.land. aecretary-lrrst the I.lstrr and Co HI. Inlrruatioid through you exprrs* oar etrcii ';
also
Have and II W- Hhsnnon. a*
u n r, and Eleanor NeClentthan Iirlgadrt, were drstroyH.”
congratulation, tn Mr. Cantwell on; their nirrtlnr 1**1 filahl
Im aboil, aecrrtaryj Pprclal trsunrcnl tnnlnl aquaita bis more than wrll itrservqd rot ■voted In employ Hldnsy A, Hliilib*. 'The Shannon Hoys Wllh Guitar
Tkl n*wi‘-tl&gt;,-t -d"p****« p&gt;»* hn I J- *—
— L‘ “ i*»--b-o—» nf. vaiw. nienl.” — — ----------------- 1 loral— gentogtst,— tn - super?Iso |•»d Kiddle,"- and Kv*n, MrCny,
form for a marketing agreement *'.urh a !«rp* number o f bottle*,' ’ It V.n« signcil, Mr* A. M I’HI drtllliii: of four leal well* In an. baritone were Judged wlnnera ol
efforl in local. Iho Hawthorn, j • " amateur contest sponsored hy
strnium nf water a. a aourc. of the Orlando Jayceca a* many Hanoaqa agryement, providing wllhl"
Two long day* of epneerted Ina ‘ hew water aupply for I he City,; f°rd p.rform#ra competed yealpr*
ttaalf maana o f terminating nnd urgent thrusts at ‘ Villanueva D*
payment of IJ 1*1 rent* par day heforw the Oilando Junior
amandiag tt.*
I j, Panada, nerve center ef the
rnti|Hin for f.lo coupons which Chamber of Cummcrc. at their
Tha proposal that th# federal povcmmenl’s •*■ lor. forced Mist*
war* drlaehed from bonda lhat weekly luncheon,
marketing afraem.nl not be art- tn bring up heavy reserves for
wet* refunded waa approred a ll Th . wlnnera will perform on tho
mtslotefod by poraonnol at th* sahstt may
final bloody anthe meellnx. also tha purrh.a. of stag, of the Drarh.m Theater In
Ftorida citrus commlaalon earned twrr tn mlP&gt;l|[„n t\7m shall have
•n Inns of asphalt for lhaatr*»l Orlando In pie near futuse In com*
SOswMwad P e w rap. Owes
Vedrl.l-Ujei rovernmenl fore*.
pavlnn project mi Maanolla A&gt;u- petition for n free trip tn the
pa* nnd Herond Blreat at. a coat Orrat Lakra Kxposltlon In Clcvc*
EXAmS Dtill
G iven
nrarly
nf |I».S5 |i*r inn.
land with all expenaea paid.
Alter III* rrsular maotlnxlait
M L.Rahum , Hanford Jayrre,
nil,til lh* Commissioner, inci aa acted aa maeter of cerrmonie- nnd
Kiamlhatloni will h. given by
a tletlnqueni Tat Adjiiatm.ut announced the following provram:
U o United Blalas Civil Brrviro
Itoard In aerordanra with .an Anne Denson, who gave ■ reading;
Commission la th. near futurn
tha Whlddnn Trio, compose,! of
for th* porpoM of fUllag * vaTkalma, Earl, and Donald Whidcaocy of poet master at the Osdon, who presented a song; Doris
a.va poet Offlc. becordln* to
Jackson, who entertained with n
Disorderly
enlldurl
hesUed-Ml'
aa oaaoonc.nleat mad. today liy
tap dance accompanied at the pia­
list
of
rlinrir*
&lt;
&gt;
n
ttio
docket
n
&lt;
M. t , Wright, local *«■ rotary of
no by Mary Drill In; Evans MrCty,
Iho
short
re
lull
ot
Mnuhfpii
lha Board of Civil Barvlco Kiwho entertained wllh a vocal selec­
Coin I held »l ihn local I*ollt i
tion arcnmjsanled at the piano by
KlulloH yeslenlsr Iilvru^un , In
Mildred Nla; Randall Priest, with
fore City JudK" CrsVlt, 1,,'Mlljer
a tfarmnnlra novelty art; (he Shan­
Th use riled «0 ill Orderly con
non Roys, wllh guitar and fiddlo
to t«ko th* loot may obtain ap- ■blit charge* vV
hillbilly mualc; and Helen llarkry,
am«,
nrgni.
win
pUcatlo* blank! from tho O vll
jrbo rtndcrrd a.aaleatlan on o pia­
negro.,
who.
bond;
*Joah
N*li
ferries CoaomUotoo in Atlanta.
no accordion.
ufi.r plusdtp i* rulttyr wax T ilin '
It waa stated that tha winner!
IS
of
to
days:
aijd
"Julia
M
au
l
Biamtaattoo* will ho glren In
war* rhosrn not by opplauiu-, but
Kraion,
negro
dm
il
IS
&lt;
&gt;
r
1u.
thb Sanford PoM Offlc# la lh ■
hy Mvorol Judgro who, after condata, when .he pl**de\ gullly
t«at wMk l « Aaguat.*
alderaMo deliberation, madu thalr
to I he charges.
, '. ,
, -— ,—
r
j drrlilnn
*
Willie Mae Neil, ttcsriv was
M n U ry ■ » * " " » » . «
m
prt&gt;g r.m waa presented by
fined Ita or M , flay*.bn rha^ra
Ran. Royal II. &lt; * * * * • d ( p v N, u 8blnho, „ r&lt; who m, dr . .H „„
nf Io-lng drunk and disorderly
5,"'
off,r" ’
*
talk Which de^ribed Hanford and
eml'-Kslbe; In. Ale lander.
\Vlt-_
■teaaiire a. a
rider, ioathara - mtaol.
Counl,
..
llam D**la. and Msrgnrct Ma)nrs. negroes, all revel red sen-1
tent-ra of (10 or *0 day. when ,
found guilty of disorderly , eon-j
duit. -James
Fountain, negro,
waa given a M-ilsy s.nlrne. on
l(h. dkarros.
Rutue Merchant. Crank King,
and Nathaniel Daria.
itegroca.
were IranH.rnd tn C o a s t ;
Sheriff C .fM . Hand aa ebargos
of larceny &lt;4 an aatomulilto.
J
Richmond (larrell. Iirkro, was,
flood t u or M days for pmsca-1
atos ef liquor,
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W i n n e r s Named
In Competition In

U. S. Ambassadors in
.Far East Seek Peace

b.- th*

»h*l have held if ai-alnsl e sie-r*
B©1
f„r
nine months oe.HieriT
For Post Office Job .urgent army *t Its gat*.
Municipal Court
S e s s i o n Is Held
Before F. L. IVI iller

Senate O. K/s Bill
' Limit Train Length

CITY NEWS BIUEI’S

C. Of C. Martin* Of Matiern To Arte For
- Dbractort Pat Off Backup!deration Of
Pfvpoied Polar Hop
K4NBAB cmr. date D—(AI

| The dirrctelp of the tenterd
Kiwanl* Club will hold a Meeting
’at 13:IS o'clock tomorrow al lha
Valdrx HotelII- Harrowand B- J. Ntx nfficlatod qt th* mootlnr »f n-y
Scout Troop 14 last nigh Inth.
Baptist Chuck 4ww»»

PEIPING, July 27.— (A ? )'
— United Staten marines prfe
pared to Haiultiag fortifica*
tiona for the gates of the
intenmtionnl legation quar-,
ter thin afternoon after the
Japanese ultimatum for ovtfe ;
uallon « f Chlneso troope
from - tho. tentie region weet---- !
of rulptug had expired in a !!

tons. ntmuiphi-ni ol Japatiaoott,^
military aaor.'ry.
Tb* Amoricnn eonilngnnt v a a
n-hltni'd to guard the tour galM
of Hid {.gallon quartar against
any hostilities that might brook
nut If chins fail'd to comply,
with Japan* demand!.
Kurriru, circles seemed alsriteil
nvef tho Impending deadline o(
the second Japaneto u t i e a M i
tnmorrnw noon demanding erne- ,-i
uallon of China-* 37lh DtrlatoM
Irmipa from Peiping Itself,
.lit wan rumored that JapaAesh
military leader, had threatliaed
in bomb this andsnt capital 1C
WASHINGTON, July 27. -(JP) Chlua felled tn comply hut eth­
er report, declared Japan 1 *4
—ItrprnefntgUv*
Itankln
(l&gt;
Slv.ij. foreign power* l i n n s e e s
Ml**)* bitii. imI ih* IJibnr llcln
lbs oily" wllh a heavy iqtormationa hoard yc.lrrday at "con«ple tloMM -population would. baapW*
Ing wnn corfimunlsUc Stlueneej tu
ed .ustuMilqg,.
'V.vCi-.ia
oMB«yTlmltbern InduilrlM.” ■
Rlrletesr aecrocy also v m M I
lie added. In a furrrdH stale* lh* actlnn&gt;;~nf the Chlnsse Udtte
menV he expects In a.k the ,\d- lary fore** aiid authorities damlnlstretlon to remore, the present cIIiiimI in dl.i'lnan whether thd
member, of tho board or curled Bnbllnra nt th* XTth DlvUloa. had
their activities*
,'
^i|ull Ibn area west nf Helping a*
Itankln, co-aulhor of the TVA Japan iletnanilod. (UnconttfmaA
art and one o f the'trailing propo­ reports at banking said (Thing
nents o f the ailmlnl»|rat|on'* pow­ bad rejected tho Japanese tteer policies, was llie irmnil mem* nisnds).
,t
Iwr o f CongrcBB t« rrlllrlie the
(Peiping dlspalchoa gara no|
board wltljln the tait week.
confirmation nf Japan*** rffSWTU
Senator Nye (ft N D,), laaue.1 a llial t,00 Chines, had been r ilr t
statement last Thuisdsy saying lually amilhllaied” by Japtaaau
I Tie board "has such a pronoui cc l bombing plane, and Infantry 14
I'ommlttc. for In.tuetrial Orgnnl* a clash is mile* east uf lli. an*
4l'H l|».rt lie »*•«• . T h i„ l
dent 'capital).
Japanese report* said I roOpO
and planes hlirlcd
llietr fore*
iigalnst a Chinese regiment wh«4
('liliii'iu Robllcri refused lo dl**
urni,
•
|
WUIBLEDOW, iEngtarut, July
Ai -Tnhtn Japau's
prrmlar,
27' — (fll — Sorri'Tlopp.d
D»h Prlm-e Kumlmarn Konoyo,
dte*
Iludgr, * undefeated" this year, cjalnied any
tenllorLal
ambl*
whipped Henry Wilfred (Bunny)
lions In North china but M l4
Austin Inday B O .Vfl 6-t fl .1 aa If China failed lo fulfill haq
lha United Stitea completed Its promises ' "decisive
messuraa"'
rout of Crrot Brltnln'a Do via &lt;’ up would bn. t Jkrn by Japaa, ^
!
forces ond regained tha Interna­
“ What Japan wanla from ChtaM
tional tennis trophy for the first Is nui territory but co-opara*
time *ln&lt;-» lt&gt;27.
,
lloni" he told a lehao aeailoi a4
.Rudgv's victory came after 21- tho Japan**, parllahtent.
year-old Frank la Parker of Mil­
waukee had clinched the cup with
an aatimlrhing alraIJrht set triumph
over Charles Edgar Hare *-.1 (1-4
ittllCAQO, July S7.-W1—T 6 «
(12 thus making the* final score WUinellii Coast (jiiuril yesterday
four victories for the United aiiuouneed rwelpt of a
radio
state! .gslnit ene fur (treat rneeBago
from
iho CanadtaM
Rritaln'a unsuieessful rup defend- aleauier Harrison reporting m V*
sis.
,
ru men adrift .... a b t r n In 4
gain on !&lt;•)(! lltu*n.‘ . *
. The ntea.agn aafd lha llu r lis d
K iw a n ia n s T o H o ld
waa s!s ml Irig hy Iho barg..

Rankin Accuses
Labor Board Of
CIO Connections

Mississippian Charges
Body With Conspir­
acy Against South

Confidence Expressed
Town May Get U. S.
Aid In Enterprise

I'osalblllllea
or
sernrlug
a
tv. »*, A project for the proposed
Ijik* Hi lore I'srk. In b. loealad
between Ibn Uaylalr Hotel and*
Tin1 me-..(rv,J(d*rted hy Artbim nanli^lJ.Av.nu.. w .re dUnwssfd
Uranan, sn(f wt|rtrt»*t»y r .^ h n r jl a lt h e rednlar.- hbmonlbly meet*
of lh* lia-at Western Union office, ; Ins ol lli* Hanford cyiy Cuniroll"
was signed hy ninny people o f tho I sinner* b u t id c h i,
*
city*'
. I|. Mayor Kdwarrt lircclns told
It tinted, ''roncrnlulstions. We the laaty about hi* Inlarrtsw
ore happy that your brilllanl per* wllh lie. Wilson, distil. I super-j
fui malice hka- hern rewuded nml visor of projects, and .laird llial
we pri-rllrt i-nnllnued sucess for
you. Itemrmher that the old home
town Is anlldly hark nf you with
every possible good wish."
|

Committee Draws Up
Platform Opposing

Re-Routing T alk
About Canal Seen
Intimidation Move

TW E N TY INJURED IN CLEVELAND STRIKE CLASH

ltudRc Beats Austin;
U. S. Wins Davis Cup

Inter-Club Meeting

Lo c a l
rather
at
Ranlgimlo.* Spring*
Thuradaf fiw au Inter club meet­
ing which will Jnetqd. awlmmlnf. "games, and a ehlrkan bar­
becue, u N r .i. announced today
by, g. J. N il. secretary of th# lo­
cal group.
Tb# maellng I* arbeduled lo
begin at l:no rfrluck In tho afternoon and will ruhtlnua unlit
night. A ll members and thalr
wives or gu.at. ar. Inritbd to
attend,
T "* V - •
Th# ragular merlin* . to have
been bald tomorrow at noon has
boon postponed, Mr. Nla said.
I( la oallmalrd that IIS per­
sona from lh . litre, e lite !. will
attend Iho ustmbly.

w eather

u -i

,
f .rscsst
' . •" vj
Florid*!- PsrUy cloudy .tooUhl •
and Wednesday with wcasl. ao t '
shuwera over anuth and aoat portiona. Kilrem* Northwaat
Ida: parity cloudy probably #eOt­
ic red showers In oaat portion lW
nl*ht and. WodB.sday,
" lf J
D a^om 'i TM.a
|
Wednesday". Ud.s: lllfk , i r . l f

A. M„ 10:«i p. M.J low, 4:01

A. M., r m - P- M.
B a ro m tte r *
Teelardar, 30.01; today, 30.41.;
Pr.clpllstl.il
Total for ystorday
....
Jl
Total for munth te data— i l l
Normal to data., ......... y hJB
Tamperaturo
Maximum. IJ; minimum, 14. I
Official B.perl
.J

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w m m m m

ram

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
, By pw roif sMrtt
"wAsimiotoH^' Jrfy- it- — —»*■ paWfe h#“*~i&lt;f

D e lw k m u
A deluMon, atcordfng to Wabutdr, U a
of
the mind, false belief -ar ntrtcowcqHlDfi," fed
Inf fMa
definition In mind we move to aurteet that there *rw it
Treat many "delualona" floating around concerning *the
economic plcforr of thw United Staton. One tWowteir widely
held la that there are more persona engaged In agriculture
than th IrtdUitry, hot according to facto gnbHahed roeently
by the United States Chtmber of Commerce 15,400,000
persona are engaged Id Mostr*al work compared to 10,953,000 for agriculture.
The average panull Witt toll r * i that "Wg bualneee’
caused the dtpr—den ao that It could beat down wage
and make a lot of dratfti, but aeeurdto figures reveal « w
during the four depranion yean from 1983 to 19M, beat

tjf A Umhff If A- ■a d U lil

a I•

BONNBT
clock mark* mklnlght and
** fee moon I* out,
la e full moon, hanging low among
the atarst
f f e cricket chlrpe It* nocturne all
about,
Mfetwifylng silence that it mar*,
■dw fall the sight and pet ao Inj - gtowplatal
'a 'aometClng lacking In th*

button of bualneaa to jrtde people Jdba,
It In commonly MCd that a few big rich people and
large corporation* get a majority of the national lucerne
ind that thin la Why there Isn’t enough money to »m*e
tin all well off. Statistic* prove that W.8 permit of the
total national Income geaa to wagm. Thin doesn't fortt an
though five percent o f Ww -people own 9B pwttent of the
wealth. With the hffevmee that 5 pareant Of the pe^de
get 98 percent of the blame.
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_
Another Intayedtfef mfeie on the boetiMM front la tfes
revelation that efehtom major Indwririaa vtnfim iq**f
1,123,000 woricaw malting product* ■one e a r rnmnown
fifty yearn ago, THto tort might HOly f a a who are m
worried about the “medhtne age being audh a menace to
mankind to get HtflUglHeruPd out on
ng machinery haa been ‘the bfegeat prov»er t* labor that
,___
rr .
»hallM K
Auiali Ionic
.......
........._________
't beHsve
It h*
he dhealt
t o * eat
t
China where fhoy 0*11 Otave machfemy, y aft any
-ountry wham ovaryflifeg la done by hawd. Pf fto wwn
to find real un-amptoymant go to those pfeesa.

Be t h Guard

W ith John L. la w ta and hln CIO running Into d lffl"tilth’n In the Nortn, It la not unllkoTy that they w ill torn
ho'r nttentlon to othar nectlon* to conquer, and It I* not
mprolmhlr that th ty m ay attempt to tffttef the n o n a t
:ftrun field. Rumort o f thin have already been npread
ib r o id Mid warning* hiV« bMtt luoad to Florldiang-to^be
on guard ngntnnt any etwroachment from this labor leader
p fe «
qulak galvanic lightnings
and hln ncfarloun racket.
.
...
laok to flight
What It m'sht mean to ntate cltru* la nhown by the
AaS paeaed from Up to Up and
Miami Herald which gays “Once to control,
J^wJ* faeera to eyei
feat .this Is lacking, for lb* ml)** Mon m’ght be able at ar moment a neriee to ■hat a n witp*
Or* long
ping of tills periahafcle Stop Jtirt wfew frown** wtoM not
BMwaan u*. though our love Is afford to r'nk a flnlnh fight
.
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_
atlU a* atrong
"An Charlas Franela Coe, tha iwKad an&lt;hw, told Or-

1

W ALTER JO U A N

PE R IN .

'■ dStPgxevvnicn seam amdou* ta
Hail and an home, and that's nothtog So fee-vrgy their constituent*
Me* about It. Now, if wa could
felS get them to stay boms, every

tofel' would be lovelyv
■ Jgueaollnl. according tn. pro*
report*, ha# cut down tti* also o'
BkdMnil newfh#pern to all page*
Then will put th* editor* on the
I0M Ihn nnXt Unm II Duo* make'
• Inux-wlridei] apoocb declaring
tha fMrlnia dn not want war.
■Unan a Itoui-U Run llarord.
I f It li tru* that salt In the ay*
ham aril] offset the effect from th&lt;haat In tb* atnioiphere then It
sniH' he that th* sail air here I*
Wbdt hsepr us from fall lag victim*
Of the ha*( here tn Florida An*
atom selling point for the Florid*
toortrr.— Bowling Grren Expo.

D H Mdrlne* are nrdercl out
to profrdt American live* In tV
K- Fglping crisis and pride swells In
i, to* chewto of all patriotic .rltlxens.
But Suppose some of those marine*
p *Vt killed and eupprwe they bill
DHtthd State* In a war with Japan,
gfttMd our pride Iv worth all Itte
gUNsoquent loss of llvea ever th*
iV printer Ion of a fWw.

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t% » selection nf a trailer ramp
Ulta In Hie down-town area Is’ d
|gfti*lble move It I* ImprobaM#
Uwt tourist# would rare to 1U1
much -hunting around in tho outthirl* of token trying to' fln.1 a
camp,, gnd aftor they g "l there,

fitoy fnuldrtl bi as iMeiy la rom*
T to toWh and *T*hd th»ft mancy as
ff fehy Wen already U th* mUst

L -----a

\

. *

" ’

Wlntnc Wrh h«* bean all
' hot and bothered about the findWi of’ “fM large bomh»“ In a
^ nd^it hy * group af bay acouw.
w Inference v u m'da that th*
bMBJ war# planted thato lu
mtlelpalion nf.labpr disorder* be J. E a s in g whs brought la aoma
perhaps a foreign btvaalon. Now fXny walermatow th* other day,
! the niartufsriurar of the bomb* (fries wa eat than wa Will think of
Hrt* they wen *toi«n from hba "him
fed W*fc Intended for fair* and John Murrel la aperidlng a few
' tofetHlon* and (hat “If oa* days with homo folk* before hr re­
Hint off l(i a person's hand M turn to the training camp at Fori

Waa afraid to return It so ho left
it at the charttl. There Is a
penalty for automohll* stealing.
The Ft question seems no nearilitloa this wesk than It
k I f w* want something
don* sgout ft w*'d better get

busy. . j\

C. \J. * A. Fahl, fonarriy a
glob* truttri' hut now a prosal*
German sign painter, I* In Us*
city from Tampa.
‘
Word A w * tha Laurel Favk
Camp where Walter sad Ifawkfaa Connolly and Hobart Holly
are' attending school tndkatas
McPherson- Ha I* In th* hospital that tha boys ar* net only hold-

tfon’l think" It would be powerful carpK bat ha(l**- ta bo trknsfrrrrd

Big Company

Hfc*r A T W * tb* f m l l ln l called • " * " • * * 1y praaldant
civic chib la the riclnltj, lie i*
' _____ ,
t M W • HtiH atut pointed, .
hip* Inadvertently, U
Senator that kind
WABHINOTON. July *7.—OP)
Balilep a f Kentucky as hi* choirs
Another point, he think* fast on -T ro i.a ry official* la*t nlaht
t t f feet In debate.
dlsdoaad they had filed a tag
Hie main lack of bo*e of the ecu- * * ! * . * * V M m M * MAM.OOO
sleeted bp a *a*-eotc majority at* ** a-tooth of hot Iron He la- Rh*tric Cowpaay-aid httm of
? " * » *f H i - i f Uod*r-he*rU«. Thil vim have a I th, spr.-lls, atlllty empire con
alppl to piece together the morale 'soothing effect In theee ffm: daye trolled by Howard C. Hopeon
of a eanate badly shattered bp one after'the gpUt on the mart weoe' BepeM, bitter fine W Hew Deal
of the bttteraet controveniea ehwe ntrf eewr rrfirlliia a f a majority] power petttcs, wee igasifisf to
the -Civil war. It arfll ha a teety leader Bet mmrthna* * no'eanc*- have « « r t mete then flOMOoo lr
Job for BaiMop, but from tbta mnbur meat ho auppraaasl with t * fotS
vgntngo point thoru nppean no htwh tan* and a florp rjrr. If, aUUtp
on* In tho ant*to better all* to Baritey h u attber, bo han't dt*-'** m
do It.
pUyod K on llw floor to recent. The m

* w gonna do with tna '
Oonvmlaalon. Home d
'MS
dvwrt certain he waa gum*
every iaat one of the P
mttnherv off th# heard « S

plan 'em wfth a.ttS af_I
dlacovered rrlattvat
•rtnffld Ink* City.

Itti

Other folk* wh« scam to
e flare for gubemetorW I
leadin’ had It all dopvd &lt;M

.Providanea to salvage Uio working
[ p*rt* of the Now Deal Ha haa
'•"rtd Itohlt* Ha lark* other*. But
than la nobody *]** better,
I Ha la Jovial and hearty and
phytkolly as tough a* a fiddlegat
Being majority leader ’require* all
that. H* Km a booming voice, of
good timber, with which he ran
cet the ventilating system In th*
•anal* to vibrating*
Ha la not a bookish man, and
while, Ilk* any senator, i.o moat
do a certain amount of roo-llng. ho
got* hi* Information and view­
point! bp contact and debate rath­
er than bp aoatolnod atady. But ht*
aeeoclataa credit him with keen
ability at “finding the1mosaic" af
a crowd Mingling.In n crowd. ■
word bora, a aanUnca or , gesture
there, gtvea Barkley understand­
ing o f It* torn. Ttat le an’ advan­
tage to leadorahlpHad ho Chosen to remain In Pa*
doe*h to practice law yather .ihag

Walt-Informed persona reported
that some member* of tha com­
mittee favor federal aabkldtaa
tor Iraaa-ocaanlc aviation simi­
lar lo those now granted ship
waa far 9*0,000,000 add waa imtlr
toted bp th«-^re*eary in January,
IM S

W

f r r s 4 §L V
W d h T / jB

M W

to am* *»lTto’ W swat'hmgw vn
that 1400,000 of advartlaln' mon­
ey so he could turn It over to
iomt friend* of one of M* ralh^ ■-■ — —*——
tlvr* down In Ml*mf.
Th# moil ft mom mutfeftl or*
I’ve hid ns lea* than a doaad
EASTMAN REAPPOINTED'
UctThTufTtavSega of wUowaTud
folk* 1*11 me what FV*d era* gw r tanlMtktti la tha world will j n- —----- 3----- -----— — —
— ------ sspkaai e * k k hud bhau Invaatad
lartpln
more
than
tt.MM.M0
vlttna do and all of 'em want to
WABHINOTON, July M. - L P ) he ufllftiss mtsefca Hopson eatd he
great length to explain Juat how* lor* to tha toll Golden Oats In- —Tha eaewts confirmed Joseph concleved this piss a f attack while
lemalloaal
Rxposltlon.
oa
Trooacome jnd why. Well. I juat **t
B. F‘ ~*---- lest night for rasp- resting during tha winter at hie
back and let ’em raVa and tarry ur* Island In Ban, PraueUeo Hay,1 polatmant to tbs tntaralat* com- Florida aatate.
on, Injt *• far ae | waa cmimarcs comnnsaionTha Aeioclatcd OB* and Electric
Outside th* Wine pataca at,
rernrd they wasn't foolin' nobody
,
-------------- :----&gt;yitem ha* bean htVoHed In tax
ih* t i l l Wiwld’i Fair no San
but thvmartvee.
Thera ar* national forcetx In S7 litigation for more than ■ decade,
IT you tak mi, there ain’t nu- rranrlaro Ray •will ,b« a grow­ ■tala*. ’
Th* hcaviaet edit flWd against it
ing
tktaple
of
each
VkrtStT
of
hfcly know* what Mr. Fled Proa*
ralKornla'a
ll«,#*h.0e&lt;l
w
I
a
a
ton Cone I* gonna do on account
« f Fml not really knowlrt’ him grape bearing vine*.
•Vlf util ha up and ifnei it
him all the information ha wantAnd while ■ hit of folk* may nf, Ha hmkrtl It ever, found It
nit approve or what hr does and Ok, sn-f teld 'em to gn right on
can’t for tho life of them under ahead like they'd bam dots’ and
•tnnd why he did X, there la nr If Utet needed any help from
disputin' the fact that orhatwti him all they had to do waa aak
Fred linen and regardIrac nf how
ft* ft.
be- dor* It, the big ktr-i In tha
It la' pmper and fitting for a
back »r the (iovcrnor'i mbuf I* ghvatnec to keep IS ctoaa toarit
to do nitillT.
With what la geto* on and Fred
Some lull* may *rturl and kick ought to taka a day o ff ovary
up their hr,l« at that atalrmenL new and then to drop In urn**
but that'* bcv-ndie their Ides of patted on tM* or that depart­
whtl wut light (Utfered with ment, beard cv commlealon, and
Ficd’s tirw|H&gt;int In some par-, datasnd an ace*^mtln,. It ahouWnt
titular iqiitanrr. But If you're stop with th# CHriw Oommlaalon.
inclined (u be fair minded altd At th* *ayln’ g e e *-“ A
Uttia
unblnx-d ynull find IM t with cheekin’ no# amt then la help*
dll hi* liluntnc**, plain talk add
gruff mannrr, there’s a whole lot
of hurnr .witier, uld fashioned bonu
i»ly and u mighty big he»rt hid- |hat
j(
den bemalh that rough exterior. m*llnga ft
But gi-tlin* back to th* citrus 4MI* ItlrCi
cumtni**ii&lt;n, some folks seemed ikMg they
lu think Ihot Fred had S lot nf
crust gnln' down to L^ksland and ^ ^ M a
pikin' l.l* nose Inin their affile*, {station nk
but coinklcrin- tn* fact that
^ right
thus* boy*- handle aavaral hun- g ^tf *rg
dml thouaand dollars every year iggt a« k t f
and the Governor I* personally PLOY MEN
responsible fir their bahtvlor, {^jau ih*
it'* only natural that Fred f t r riuului ±1 ,
ured lr they wasn't ganto eoss* riltT hire
and tell him what they plannad
m#ll h
&gt;0 do tnayba he'd beler go down
•here and find out for himself.
That's the kind of a governor
Ftrd la. .
Tha fact that tha Cammiaahm
had a, clean record and hast been
doin' a mighty fin* Job .didn't
have nc Hun 10 do with ft Fkad
just wasn't uktn' their ward
for it or anybedy et**V
Ha
wanted to know what they were
data', how they wtrt dolts' ft why!
they did ft arid what they
pi ended to' do nVxb.
, Whan they ftMHd oat ha waunt
foolhV ihry rot -bday avH gava

CalftfA TJttha, Thrift

hopes to m hack
about a weak. ,

to harness In

The Ota hire licit Auto tin*
MW has Its office* In Dm MillW » D W f StbH add offert tpcctal ^rak-end rttef th those who

wanr Its go to Daytona B*«eh.
A Mik is Ilka' a pretty knaa
an#1t w i.'i It mutt 5* aeon tb b*

tpyratftlM.

M' serve with Ralph Btovcn* Aid

PM charge* tha Natldnal LaRsbittan* Hdktf 'n f con.plrwith CammtUiUu to wreck
•try in Dixie. Mr. Rankin I*
nf Roosevelt's ridsvat advis­
aed whit h* says must nee­
rily hat* weighc. Ha da­
ta thft HU' board ha* acted
I'bitMaaa manner to aid In

tog that bean
•i
th*y wkr* 1
r
J fe

other Itaafoed bay*.
"Th# Brand - af Batea," a new
t*orid picture Brady Mod* will be
prteanltd at tb* Lyric' Friday, la
lr. Meatsge few * take* the putt af
a msn with dual person*1ftr
Mb and MW. A. F- Connelly
have * « theft gotmta M r asd Mr*.
T. r MMUlilanant Mb Marthhmm

ALSDr A COMttJSt* LIKE OF WAYH1

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1

WASHINGTON, July *7.—(A1)
—American air llnea operating to
foreign count Had may 1* grant­
ed divert preeminent subsidies
within the' next year or two, offtclale indicated yratemay.
President Rooaavek mat with
hie Interdepartmental committee
on cItIi Internal tonal aviation aid
aeked It to study the qaeetleu
of eabeldlea.
Chairman Joaep p. Kennedy af
the maritime commleeIon. who
attended (ho ntoetlng. told reportere afterwnrd the ■ report
probably wilt bo ready for the
Preeldeot within M dayo. ThU
would enable Coniro n to act at
Ita naxt ataeion, which begins
la Janaary, on ally eubeldy leglelet Ion the commute* me&gt; roc-,

A

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GEORGETg

FRIENDS

meet
FRIENDS
AND
t a l k it

OVER
PLACE

or^oaiTB ppeT pPPtai

McLtulin, Jeweler
111 S. Park Ava.

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THtia Homo Scene
Of Circle Mettkiv

9Sodal And Personal Activities
SUZABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN. Society Editor

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-T «W p h ««

Rankin Accuses
Labor Board Of
CIO Connections

Confirms Marriage To Young Hopkins

Mr*. M. U Tillla and MM*
KgtheHW Tims were hoet— f

148.

OITY NEW S BRlEEtt
I row flaws* r i m Page O w l
A- C. Madden, secretary-

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The regular meeting of Us*
'to Circle Nmaber Five o f I
r*iis« put# np*i
Woodmen t’ lrcle. Grove 2(17, will
First Methodist Church last night
nation hiss that the gverag.* nmn
l.i- held Wnlncedsy night at BlOO
at their home on Rim Area
regarils It ss an odjunrt"
o'clock at the home of Mre. C. CThe meeting wr* to have b*
Rankin *p"ke tpeclfkall)' ef the c„||ins ut 224 Went loth Streep
held f t SanLa ruin Springs bat,
activity „ f the .Imnrd'g represrnm*______
due to bad weather, was poet"
The fdllnwlag Ram ot Interest
Mrs.
J,
T,
Vernon
of
Anderson.
WEDNESDAY
live* it, 1 u|H-l-t Mix*., hix horn*.
The ntilomnlille toiind aban*
arai
clipped
from
a
Virginia
pa­
8. C. is rlaliThg her ton. Tom
"The ruthless mannrr in which ,|oned hen* Humlay morning by
Mlu Inn Crane of Burma*
Aa the «TUj*y arrived a picnic
they (hoard agrnla; helped to ite- pul ho wax relumed |n It* nWltVernon. *t 3W W*«t Third street, supper wua served. At the d*VF
India will speak at th^ Baptist per;
strny an.t forted the lluuldrilou of , r r. T. Wllllx. of Orlando yeaChurch at B:00 o'clock. The pub­
"Mia* Lnclla Hortencn Wash
elusion o f the supper a botl'
the lolton mill In Tupelo; tlmt-.v lerdny,
lic la cordially invited to attend. burn, daughter ot Ur. Nathaniel
Mrs. K. 11. latiey and house nem meeting waa held. Mre. P.
Ing all tip employe* out o f work,
. '•
FRIDAY
Ira Wnahburn. aad the -tne Mr*. guest* spent Saturday at Day H. Lansing presided. Mre. J. J*.
nnd
the.'brutal
manner
In
wltk-h
"Stunt
Night” waa observed at
The Ctrl Seoul* will meet al
tons
Beach.
Clark gave the last chapter In
Washburn o^' Part Street.
be
they nre now Irving to d.-xt--.,. ihe th,. r,.gui„ r
|ng ,,f Roy Seoul
3:4ft o'clock at lha Little llouaa
the Mission Study Book,' **The
mma the h rlie Ut Karl Hamml
garment fa.-tflrh . in th-il rdv. is -froop fi ot the Junior High School
Mien Jane Sharon, Ml** Klcinor Radiant Heart” which the clam*
Rnblnaon or Mvrttnvtlle, Vn. ami Hickson
enougn to tllr ihe people ,-f my
night, after which gsmat,
and
Mia*
Kalhlehn has been studyinit for the pnat
Rtgle lo I'.voll," hix xtxtrmcnt
Rn,| refreshments
ot Hr, and Ura. John Hubert Inney ipcnt Monday In Orlando. few month*. A chicken plleau to
sntdi
. » « ■'
joyed, it wss announced today.
Rnblnaon at Sanford. Fla* In a
be given nt the home o f Mr*.
‘ • nifriktn'Y.iid'iliat Ihe Tupelo rut•
ceremony which look place al the
Mfa* Rebecca Duncan o f A t­ C. E. Williams Aug. ft was
ton mill h.i,| not paid a dividend in
The local Ftre Department vtaa
.
Thao- Rooter*It Camp add Weeley Uetbudlit Church Hun lanta, Go.'and Tom Agitinglun ot planned.
1ft years before ‘’agitators" start­ called to Mnrnnlla Avenue and
day
afternoon
at
1:00
o'clock.
Auburndale
have
been
the
gursta
Th oh* attending were: 'Mrs, J.
•AdriTIary. United Spaniel War
ed a sit down *lilke recently 'ihe Firth 81reel Iasi ntghi where n
. "The Rer. C. A. Turper. -Jr„
R. Barker, Mre. J. t, Clark, Mr*.
Veterana, were hoeta Sunday to otflclated, using the ring cere of Mr. and Mre. II. S. Sayer.
management consented to nn.fl, e* fallen ||mh enuoed a short elrCarl
Chorpening, Mr*. W. F.
tlon, he said nod Ihe strikers won cult In pnwer lines, no damage
the' Central Florida District Coun­ mony.
Mr. and Mr*. Edward 8. Mc­ Bryan, Mre. C. K Williams, Mre.
T h e-mill, he said, tbjn w -nt in­ WHS reported hr Joo Tatum, ntcil A hadket dinner was terred at
'The wedding muale wan play­ Call and, eon, Edward. Jr., left Nancy Brock, Mr*. J. J, Carver,
to 1snkruptry .l»hd Vilified Ihe -Islant Fire Chief,
Lake Eranadal* to approximately ed by Mr*. H. H. Cummings.
today fm Daytona llrnrh where Mre. J. R. Roolihan,.Mre. P. H,
•trikrrs It wntib* close.
Tbn ceremony took placo be they will a|&gt;end some time.
WO fueeta.
lamaIng, Mr*. M. D. Reel, Mr*.
Rankin ntrntfimn) three garn'rrt
Two negro hoys. Henry Jonoe
A t the conclusion of the dinner, tore an Impreeloed a“ *r nl
M. L. Tillla, Mt*e Marian Haw
mills, the Tupelo Garment Com­ and l.orenso Wllllama. pleaded
a botlnea* meeting was held at tern*. garden flowers and L’a&gt;fr* Pearl Willi* of-Cleveland. eell of Quitman, Da.. Mias Rath
pany, Heed Brothers nnd Mlltm guilty In rharge* of petty lerthe Chamber o f Commerce Build- 1 thadral itbdlee. The bride wore Tenn and Mrs. Julia V/ebh of Icon Cooley of Alabama, and
Company No'm- of theso com­ .enr before County Judge R. W.
lug in Lake Mary- The ouUUnd- a white erepe eftereoon dreaa Tampa are visiting Mr*. T 8. Miss Katherine Tillla.
panies bad any labor tioiihl - In - Ware renlerdar, Henry, to year*
event of ISe meeting wma the with matching accessories. Tin- Davla at her home on First Street
fore Ihe *T f. O'x" rame In, lie ef Iixe. wax relume,I to the 01M*
Felectlon of officer*. O. W- Rail, couple was unattended.
aaserlmt, Then eight no'll ot led, of Ills ninther, nnd lAireneo,
"Folio*Ing the ceremony Mr
peat commander of Ddland camp,
Mr* A.'.P, Kelly and son, FrH, i ?r * * e M L a n g f o r d T o
templed to shirt a
sit down It year* old. waa sent to the re­
was elected president of the eoorv- and Mrs, Robinson left fur au o f Jtichlaml, Ce- are expected to*
alrlbo »«J »ero dlarhairvd. ho turn, txhool In Marlanpa, J. V.
ell- Other officer* elected were: nnannoenced wedding trip, nftui arrive today tn rent Mr. nnd 11.e. I
Bald.
t'uniliiliiKX pleaded guilty lo pet­
0- A ahbaker of St. Cloud, ftrat which they will be established at Fred T William*
I.ihor Itoird otriclalx com it larceny charges andwaaaan______;
Although Francis tangford n ev
eke-president i Chat Nanabaum an apartment at the home of Mr*.
lUeiilinl tli-ii they hail l&gt;xue,| ti| leit,-e,| It |J&amp; or four muntha In
of Daytona Beach, second vied* O. P, Carter on Uravely Street
Mr*. W. F. Godejohn tins
( rr harl a music lesson In her Ilf*
Aiding eonflirting rumor*. Cherry Blossom Prelreer (le ft), half foniplalnl against lint Tupelo (Inr I rim
Counlr
Jail
by
County
"Out-of-town
relative*
and
president; John Pterion of Eoatfc,
turned io her home in St. l/nitn ,h* Irorned to slag from n prlmn o f a ■I'ter-dxaraug «wrn. admitted In Lhlcago that ah# had mar­ nieui PdhVpaiiy and had rnndm.* Judge it. tv. Ware.
secretary; and tha Her T, R- frteade attending tha wedding after having apent a short i m e - nn* °* *°P r*nk- Aa soon at a ried David J. Hopkins, non of WPA-hcari Harry Hopklna, at Gretna, oil a hearing July a In Tupelo.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Wash­ a* the' gurtt or Mr*. Maude!1* *
Dentck of Deland, chaplain.
Msrtoit Talley phonograph La., fn June 22 Vnung Hopklna and hi* bride met In New Orleans. No decision on the complaint.
Acre* gif roofing for tlyi IMft
1record waa out, the would purchase
The following department offi­ burn. Mr. and Mr*. T. N. Man­ Louck*.
C h a rg in g - illxcrlmlnatory ill* Guidon Gala international ‘ -Kayo• - ______
|tl poet haete and practice operatic The sew Mr*. Il«pkin* twIhown above with her slater, June, ffigh t), ehorgex. hml lieen made, they
cer* wore present: Della Noal of ning of Richmond. Va.. R. It l
,11lull will bn flnlalind With nlnDaytona Beach Ola Head of Avon Waahbura, LeakavUle, N. C.; N.
0. J. Pope and danghirr l V . r c * - ' »l°n r with that .diva’* re* aa the two entered n Chicag&lt;| theater In InUdl an engaiyment.
added. Spokesmen fur the hn.vNt nil mini im IiiI, In harmonlia with
Farit, Maud Fowler of Jackson­ C. Washburn Lynchburg, Va.; thy, arrived yesterday from Hen- cor^,M* note*j
said It also had received alio ■In- grral Han Franclaco-GaYlnivl
ville, Louise McCoy of Jtckson- Mr. and Mr*. R. U TTrigTIt nf deraonville. N C where ihey have
*" * ! « • ■ *on«tl operation (hanggallon* acnlnst Herd llrnlhers. Jublxa_ne» thy.--------------- -------- v-i
Bassett,
Va.;
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Clay
been spending a short time with fd Mlse Ungford'e soprano voice
Vlllo. Mary georgo of 8 t - C W ,
“but Hint it bus I xxiii-,1 no ruin
Eggleston
ot
Figs
boro.
ana
Ml**
To ihe low throaty contralto that
and Bertha Denkh o f Deland.
Mrs. Paul Johnson.
plaint ngnltixl lhat runrem.
m IH he heard by pelront uf the
Also Q, W ilanklne of Kleelmmee, A via Wright ot Richmond.
In In. 1 1element,* Itnnklu d&lt;* l"fl.
"Preceding
Ibe
wedding
Mis*
and
Sterling Phillip* of Tampa, Then.
Mr. and Mr*. A, l„ Rett*. Mm. Hits Theater Wednradey
clarril lit- would opprtxo appro
‘Tbny are flouting tha
R. Denkh nf Deland sad W. F- Clanver Washburn was hostess IV .. F. Gudojulm of Ht, Louie, Thursday In Republic's elaborate-!
printing another dollar Tor tin, stirring up strlfn. cutting fho
at a lovely luncheon given nt
Tobias of HiamtNias
Firmer.
Hickaon
and ly mounted musical, ''The'-Ilit Par­
ISf steel I UlNIKlN. July !T. (jf)—The hoard until llx i upre.rirtat tvr'X Ihionl of urganlrad labor, and
dftMittwiird
Others pm eot were officers of her home on Park Street when Charles ‘ Belts epent Sunday at ade,” but she has always atli Ihuted
an,| civic leader* o t ■ prlm-lpat Kuropean powers, striv­ iTnso "their rommuntsltc acllvl* doing till A Administration more
she
entertained
for
her
sister.
much
of
her
present
muslesl
sue*
the Crand Military Order of
Daytona Beach a* the guest* of
lleg.” lie added ho would u*k barm Ilian nil oilier IttfluenoWI
ing In keep allvo tile principle changes In the Wagner labor dls dnmlilnnd,”
cria to the early Inspiration of iho rionimunlty.
M r : Hugh A- Graham of Hia- Mlei Ladle Washburn. »«d Karl Mr. und .Mr*. Jack Ames.
8.
Robinson,
The
bonis
w
us
ni.ix will he eoeured In Iho of nun-InterventIon,In tbn Hpan i pules net utilnss ibrxr urtlvlllns
Miss Talley.
'»
.
Igah,
Oacav Dewier of Palm
The diminutive singer takes the neur tut are In an effort to a* |4h ,■!■
Beach, and O. Jay of West Palm decorated with garden flower*
, , „II war, broke unr rlradtiH-k urn linllrd
Mi*. Kate tli-ath of Monlcmo
and . the * bridal colors -of green
role of an unknown and.unhcraf-fed certain Ihe- cost of Iho rextulrrd' yuxturday but aplwerml In bu
"I cannot wlibbubl my i(rotrat
and while were effectively car­ cry, 'A l i . Mr*. J. IV Ttairnw ■•(
Randall Priest rendered several
Greenville, S. t*^ Mr*. T. f . Me- singer In the photoplay. She i* iky- Improvement* for the enmp. and running lulu another,
milII llic sln-cts of Hmillu-rn
ried
out
In
the
dining
room.
The
■elections on hi* harmonica enJ.
loeketrd to radio fame through the
I’ osslblo Uiisslnli refusal In ur losriis and cl lie* arc stained wllli
renter decoration of lbs table Fsdden nnd daughter of Grovethe fund drier- will begin It * » *
the M O- 8. drum and flf* rurpe
land, are the house guerix n( rffnrta nf a press agent, played by
curd brilllgcn-nt rlgtil* to the In- the Idnuil id hinuccnt people! a*
was n large wedding rake.
Indlcat,xl,
immediately
-after
of St. Claud wet* prenent.
the perrepebtr Mr. Phil Rrgsn.
• sutgont ri-rtmc In'Hp-lIn »n « Ibe a result of tliu ncILHIex of the*"
"The guest Hat Included the Mr*. E. It. luiney.
only to have n jealous rival Jolt her definite figure of cost Im* l»-cn1( naw nbrlsr^fThe next meeting will be Bn'd In
Irresponsible n-prescntaUvae
of
hnnnfee*. Miss Waghlfbrn and
Orfendo In September
,
Mre. I.llllan
Vliknry
I .abur
Relation*
j Ivan Maisky Rorlil amliass.i tb" sn-rnlled
ami rareer by publlrltlng-the fart.that ■uhlniili-il to the Commit too,
Mr. noblnaon, and N. I- Wash­
ernmidaughter. Marjorie
Ma&gt;or ,Kd»*rd lllxela* o«ll | due. Slartlr-d a Itilig. wiaiigllug Hoard,'- Itaiiklu 'mnllnueit,
L vj* she was once sent to reform school
burn. Wasena Waahburn, Frank
"I have nffldniitx linn, rehave retmin-il frum a tin, week’*- Her radio pals come tn th* ryecue, nrstud that the cost ot Improve- , mi-r-tlng of Iho' nun tlifi-rvi-nllou
p "gprett In point ■ Is GForgla, and stage-a gigantic hreaddnst tea- went for Hu* |&gt;n&gt;lirli*a r h m p »ub &gt;imii|thlru 4 wll|i llilx stale- rponslble p.Wph In Tiipelo tn tbn
bylwi-vn fO.tHiu and' nu-nl;
■
- ' effe, I that Ibi-su rspu*-,-nlnlJfes
North t'arullna und Roulh Gnrn tiAnnal to her character tg provefsiould ram:
Washburn, of Richmond. N.
din*.
.•
their faith In hey to the vgorlJ at lU.Oofl, This figuro j m
sirlvori
"|'n,|er no rlrrutnalarn-y* will of tin- an culled I'.riu-r llclnllonv
Waahburn. Mr, and Mrs. R.
won*'
-pi
gnnitlnc Ih-III*, m-1i ( tlnard boa si s,| I 1i.il rimy
large In thl* novel way ageh rad­ ut from an nl-provltiiaio^ix, I per | ,
Mlaa Evelyn laud wai hon- Wright, Mr. and Mr*. Clay Krio
personalities
a*
Eddy
Durbin,
ruing
to
close
i-verv
factory
In
Walter
Heal
lias
relumed
from
unit
Ua»l*
given
him
by
autbur-i
•
icl.iw
i„
Gmoral
Franen,”
.
iih'in
nml with a farewell party last, gleelon, R. It,' Waihltum and llaytima 'llenrh unere lie visllnd George Glvot, Duke Ellngten, It lea on trailer camp cuiixlruc [
After tlm
Ibe mi-etlng Maisky xalil Ibe city before llu v -|ull, and
night given at the home of her- Mlea Avia Wright,'
Wilbert Wise, jr „
for several Carl H off and hi* Hit Pargd,- br| (8 * a
[ ldx slalrm- ill did luit neii-esarlly 1H,{*l When they gut Ibtuurb vaIIIt
parents, Mr. and Mre. Mt M.j
•
weeks,
.
chrstra, Ben Grnuer Ed ThorgerITsd T. Wllllain* was iiulliur- hind blx government Aulhniltltu It. tlu-rc would lie no T ii |m-Iu
Lord. Mias Lord la going to « n- 1r e * _ # u f t __ f . ____
aen; "The Vole# of Experience,” iiuil In draw |ilan* fur llu- luslul- III., -observers said Hull If Mna
her the echoed of nor*big In the) I T n l l l O C C K C rB a f t t v e
Mix* fihlrlry Kehols has return- Max, Terhune, Al Pearce and Ms bitlup ur wniur. Ilrhta and sail! row did aland by M. however,
Hunroe Memorial
Hospital at
M e e t i n g * O i l M o n d a y ml from « mutilh e visit In I'lnck- Gang, fnex Courtney and a h«-t of (iffy fni llltln* nil lbs lake sbun- would dinundl" the wbulu'Turn
Ocala, Fla.
*rrt. AU.
other* are presented In the nu&gt;i «1lc wblcli will bc submlttlxl 'n Ifnerveiilliin eihrnir.
Th* home wax decorated with
dlenee
» bliblrrs III nrtli-r In nsri-rlalb an
Mrs. W M. Mr Kim, Mrs F. K.
pirating arrangement* of ole­
urc-Urat" tixurr fur fbn util t'l ty. llnwover. there
Mitchell, Mre. T. E. Wilson, Mre.
uiliers ft 1* wonderful the wayauolhluf, roolander
and
bleeding
heart.
imprnicrpsnts,
*
, u III! bellr-vrd Ihe camp list fnr in* EemO bring! prompt tvTief to
C C. Bqutrea and Mre. Ellee Kir
Throughout Ibe evening gm
In ssvrrv
nx, burning akin,
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Thi-’ f i l e ctixlnccr pn**&lt;ul&gt;'il from town In secure lb" gresl- llchltift,
ehhoff were hoetesaes to the
a.Itchlngilopathsm nm cnt 7cmo
and contest, were thjoyed by
f U . . of the First
T O J. E &lt; (]| f ir I I OQt C T 1ii-otativu plan" Inr ihr i|i&gt;vr1np .St luncttls for out b».d nirr- (oUrhaith*Undreandtrdlamedskin
guests.
— I,..
( "lent nf bulb llu- lb’I air a ml I In­ 1bxlds.
Methodlet Church whlrh mat yesIieraus* ol Its rare Ingredient*. To
refreshment*
Al
WASHINGTON, July 27s-1 Ah take Shura site* but sliu&gt;- itnr-The fart Dial uiidi-slialile Iran rbwr awnjntaafics, I'iinples, Ecxcma,
—Tom Mix. screen hero of irunt wi-ro sum*- nbjcclbin* In llu- It.-t■ slehle‘ nilgbl locale .her,- wss also Ringworm and restore the skin to
Mr. ond Mre. enri Brmdbnry.
l Mv/ f U Mllebell » v e the he
air local Inn, lhe iximiutsslimsis ■IIhi ivsedi
hid Mayor Hlqxlns nermal^glway* use rleen^ soothing
M'i ailsote n . p m . Tki.,1
Icsa Western "thrlllrj#,”
7cmo, IJnaiat
on. genuine fa-mu;.It'.
Zemo; It's •
o.t» i a co n i Pure .
end Mre. J. M. Wynn, Mr.
;— t on.genuine
with It a rernmmi'iulation &lt;hnt a hi* oomhrern yeaterday to J. l.d ibx-ldod up (be lallrr silt- W'lilvh SI,....I Ih.l m i. mlglii to- avoided 7-#*^
tha Jtriic, because it brlngi
worn Mt/lM
woTfTfll#.
Mre. Fm l Ruaarlt, Mr. nnd Mre.
J
' maj-trily of grnw-rre ha appoint'd gar Hoover and agent* nf the s I1| accumntliilc
ui-prualninu-lv by anforrliig of strlcu rt-gula worth
e
.
j
, . n.r
*
j . Prwyvr, She gave paxaagva fioo*
rebel. lie , 60c and 11. All dmggiata'.
grower* members and shipper* Frderel Bureal of Invaatlgal an. I ."S car*,
,
Ilona.
Shri^r I l f 1 ' mnA
,S* WW* U r,WenCr of ,h*
The
mayor who favnrnd the
would' name their representation.
lie pointed out lhat llradellton
The former artor, now tu m-d
Lord. Mrs Kdlth A GarTwll^ llre i ° f
fo r bc'
It whj said the new markrtbir showman, .wa*
In
pirture ipre Hrl-alr siihdlvlriun ns n oitn for (mind Ihe slalns of all vliltnr*
1' V' 8lrru‘ ro“ - Mre, Minnie No wml folbrired by the song “ BleaaeJ agreement, to be effective, mutt Wretern gorh when ■he are red ibe.! iralli-r ismp, since It roubl who desired location. In tnelr
Inn. Mre. BUneh* Plckren,
be In operation before the 1037:3et for n chit with dfnnvrr. lie loM I#- madu permaucnl, slVtril Dial ramp and If litoy wrerr nm aelf
J. If. Wynn, Mre. M. W. lia r A
j „ Crawford presided shipping season npnu In Septrll.- newsman thnt th* day* of b ltd- si curd 10 * |o Iho canip* hi- ilsll
supporting they wprr aski-d la!
vr
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n
D
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aare.
s.
u.
rietl, Mre. C. O. Bradbury, and over the meeting. Plan* were dla- ber.
H - ’ Itcl ntr acemeil to lilm lb" move on. On llnf oilier band, the
•
riding fisae* are gonr.
Mre. W. R. Geiger.
Member# derided tn hftttf ihoitthcba*etf for new song book* fd'r the
^Criminals arj diffrreul (inw lunar Ingtral xtta hut that h" mayor rontlmied.' Hsrnsniu wel
Also the MIsaev Evelyn lari, chnrrh During the pregrew peri ly mi-etingn, rotating1them amnag| from when f wus a ranger.' hr Would nut b" "hull hsatlril and comud all newSiunu-rn as limy
(Atdyg Orawdy. Maybelle Oaaaa- of the meeting Mre. Ellae Kirch- rltiex in the citrus district. The|
fight tho# isnip" hecaueu uf any needed workmen In the ugrlcul-Rrildtwg up n rear
df. Uatel lllere, Mary France* hoff sang e song and Mr*. John arhedule, which will bn repented whole lot different, too. The ^pc coutrtivciay over
the liH.-albm, tnral Indn.tries there.
D a r i land,
Margdhet Vaughan gave a reading Mr*. R. afti-r each roniplete rotation, fol­ of'criminal « • haver now rmild * Wa waul a trailer rump fur
Tills matter, the Mayor rnn• o h lr in . Rutty Sjritlom, Evelyn P. Crenshaw gave a selection ffam iowa:
ild lime lav* Santtaril refardlrxa nf liH'atluli," i lulled, ran easily be cllnilaslrd
outsmart all tha old
•rebbfcs, Dorothy Carnohao, and
th*
Mayor
tald
and
Inlilralsd
by cnforiwnneiit id strict n-gulakeland, August; Tampa. 8,-p- rfflcere. There I^ e eral
a pepuler magaXlne, "Women Votra l
airrit.
liMflW Correll.
n
U-mlirr; Ig-rahurg, October; Foil nnd Mr. Hoovfr art ddoing
s' who lhat bn would ilo crarythlng luitona.
&lt;
rre.
possible to siH-ure on* by nnt
H#rful j,d&gt;.''
Th— Prremrt were: Mre. C. I Pierce, I Noeeiribor; Pert Myers, rl#rful
lourtet season.
■•Recreation" Is the theme of
l.rika 1
Nunn. i u i w
w u m ’
Goodhue. Mre C I. Flowere, Mrs December; Winter IfneeA, JntlU*
Opposlllun lo th*' 11*1 air Inca- one of th* largest of the 8 a o
ary; DeLand, February, and Or­
Una eaine cblsfly from tli« rum- Francisco's 101# Worlds Fair
lando. March.
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* A»*re W
plathta uf rnsldanta In the vlijnl building#.
In 1 tier*
Member* nf th# committee aw
I O f B re D C. ^ r r ilft Wre

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Social

mt

IEarl S. Robinson Is
Calendar\Wed To Virginia Girl

Personals

Spanish War Vets
Have Basket Dinner

&gt; A

Bo fieen Wednesday

Trailer C a m p
Another Deadlock
Site Is Chosen Is Encountered In
By City Heads [Spanish Situation

Irtf.

nfRi itii'ii

aM iw Lwd-MawseedAt Panyw'eO Party

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* Prom pt Relief

From Itching Eczema

Growers Desire
New'Body To Run
U. S. Citrus Pact

H h riin

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Rtalnmaunh

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Tiki I®, Mr*. W. K.

HRIv i f c ^
BtHnmeyre. and.tfrm ^
, ^ mblry&gt; m h . W C
_______________j Dahl*. Mire. J. B. Crawford. Mr*.
;H. H. Do noin Mre. R P. CrerCARD OT TMANK8
. aBn». Mre W. P. Chapmen. Mre.
We with tn expreax oar heart- H I M
Lnndqulat, Mrs. J. (7
frit tftonki and nppreriatha to* Waiu, Mre B. I . fthlnhotaer, Mre.
"hay friend, for hlndnea* and John- VeUghnn Mre Minnie Holt,
0*rnl offering# during- the Olaes* Mre. J. C Rueaell. Mre J- P. Itte•Md death of our acm gad Wether' er, lir e A. C. Btarhe. Mre J, K.
end Mre J. C. WUU

Wettlager, Mre J. W
Mre a J Pore Mre. w

AmtMrt Nice®. 6eU
PfMMQHtfWiln Bombay M n Barrymore t o
Sett Hie LaUfe Yaettl
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W B. Moetwey, Tampot P P.
COLDSI
Lnird, Grovelend; J. A- Scarlett,
litre gar
DeLand; T, C Hawthorn, Ocowat I.UW14. -retorts
not*#, nvi
A- W. Young, Vern Hi tch; Earl WDtvpa
NilNilN
Rgrtt, Avon Dark; P. R Pfaner.
jm
lir-TiwireWre*A4\tf Beret * .Ire!■■••• '
Winter Haven; A. F- Pickard,
Lakeland; John iff Kerr Wklta f i l l I F t
I
B * jP A
City, and two other* yet to le
w l U
The Florida ritroa commit* le n X *1I I I I

LM AKGIun. July tl -bF)
yorht fnfhwtx. retu#d by
V t t m — I apprelawri nt fftMW,
vrOI bn getd U satisfy rredlbar*.

4 , « t, {J rh------U ^ M----her------------.
FMernl Judge Paul /. M*&lt;W— afae*. when the Oyer wng In mhft M in e d ywetfvdey U
MrinWy. Jhn« ■ on had 8PM - Arthur Menrie In farerinea a
A M l mwtgng* on the yacht end t r
_ n f atneted thn actart* lawyer te adh— 4 w*«M nrrtre vwetlnn Ur Mdg hoping tn
1 W f hre MrefOn i h M f l i i M t than On n w ta M * n

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FEVER!

It wm» the first meeting eince
Governor Gene gave the group
order# tn get abend Wtth th* pro
gram outlined tn him.
The twainroe woe with a cam
mittee of grapefruit c#itoat# who
wanted tn talk advertising mat­ youmfmiumSV
don't went te ge
ter*.
.
Governor Cane brought commb.km ortlvRlre to a halt at a
■vatlog he coiled three week* ago,
ond retd ha woold want another'
meeting after he studied a (Inn*
.rial report ond plana far the » » *
O j1
8HIOQ,
On Saturday la a letter he told Lvre
aammUitew membrr* to go ahead Op,
with the program eotltmd, adding
T would Ilka U mere again with;
yon In person, but my hoadred* art
make R atmaat ImpeaaMe'

ttvsat**'

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MALARIA

Rutladge. mre in ! -aIreland tn start effect big V V l I b b w
W. X h vr Ha plans for the earning

naOre pf Mlkml. and Mb* June

M e»iat**hr
f t r i r guhw M j d t

Mix Doffs Sombrero

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�11N e w Y o r k G ia n t* P itrc h a
ira — * ’
mm. H &amp; MAWmak1 1
1 7 —* — — * E l* Ml M
'Ben
Cantwell
From
■Farm
j.;
t
_
‘ JL0
In International League

I '

4 to 1 Win
itine Saints
la Opponents To Five Hits
toil Ont Ten Men And
W tlks None

*

Former Florida State League P i t c h e r
And Sanford Veteran Given Another
Chance At Biff Leaffnes

Ckleage .
N»w Yer
rm»buriri

SI. l-i ul.

Comingr Florida
State Leaffne Games

Clarlaaall ..
Philadelphia

Ueetee
. 41
Cleveland --------41
wmhlntion
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perfect.

NSW YORK, July tf.—VP&gt;Tba New York Olante, now In
*&lt;• Lamia for Urn opening of
their Waelern tour today, bare
purchased Ban cantwvtl, veteran
right-handed pllrbi
pltrhar, from, their
JareaJ' city T*rm In tha InternsUonal League.
Cantwell, purchased from the
Deaa hr tha Olanta Jar Jtraey
City Uita year, replacn Olydell
Caetlemen. who has ft“
tin
taaJaelay of the laat place Jar*
*ey City elub'e mound- etaff,
haring won i| and loat eeren
gatnea.

Hoetea ...

IIrook If n .

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Ml. Louie
IT,
rhlla4*lphU ....— —&gt;&lt;
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aotrrn RNN MtAtfDN

w.

ba ptubad bo struck.out
l (T ta tbs atgtb, ba wsa

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Porchaaa at Dan Cantwell yrsterdey by tha Olants tram their
Jereey City farm In the Interna­
tional League glree the reteran
8anford, Fla, pltrhar • -chance
to complete 10 ysare of serrlce
In the major leegaer, which
makee him a free agssl h the
New York club done not vrleh to
heap him after tha Mnlati of the

New Wilt-Resistant
Melon Finds Ready
Market Acceptance
ngfOrlo
LEESBURG, FIs-, July 17. —
through with s soalI elngla The new I^eahurg watermelon.

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DPiat'LTB r U T M O J t l
ri.OMIIIA STATR l l A t V
Orlamln. 4i I'alalfca, I,
Saeferd. 4i »l. g a g m lU h I

developed In recent year* .by Dr.
u * * ‘ If. N,. Welker of tho Florida
I&gt;aLaltd, t| Uartoaa, 4
. MC. Ei pertinent BIatIon s laboratory
(lalearrllla, l| Wabarb, Im
bora, la aa attractlrp to tho mar,
RAtinNAL~i,MAatlM
rwj ami kit for quality ae'lt Is to' grow WnRd gljabl
1 elagla eri for wilt realatance, Tha tlrat
lad the carload ot tha new melon to|
I was more waa shipped this lesson
■ bit'1 .and - found - ready, acceptance - by
tha trade,
i game
Died from the Klachlay SweeL
Mating. tha Leeitmrg surpaaaea thle molro hits on In reolatanoe to wilt and in
a.
tougbnaae of rtnd. It' will pro*
alag led dues good crops on land gevereground- ly Infested with wilt organisms,
tk out. tbns making It unneceaaary tor
ecortpf' growers to clear new land scary
to loft ya*f to arold wilt Jofectlon, It
MUond.1 !• Httlw troubled With white
ta can* I heart and does not eunburn read-

Ban Francisco's l l t l Ei posi­
tion already has acqslrtd a rep­
utation fur tha use af color u l
There will be no “gyp- 'con­
/ WOULD CONTINUE FAIR
It Is predictad that It will ba
cessions nt tha 111! Ooldtn Oats
International Kiposition, It kne the moat colorful si position stst
F A R ll, July IT, U R -P r e m ie r
held In tbs United Blaise.
been annoqpcad.
UnUI* Cbgutnnc. last night
J M Tkosags WaUon, chairman
After the close of Iba 1MI
Traffic facilities at tho 111*
1iba U&lt; a. dslngntlon to tha Parle Golden Gala Intarnatlonal Ki'poretM*» Fair t* bqtlrq whether ettiou, tbs ndmtnUtrsMon build­ Golden Oat* International Eipo» United ■ tste. woqld consibt ing will bacols one of the moel sltloa da Traaaara Island In
i eglaniloa o f tha anpoalUoa for modem air terminal building* la
nldo eeeuierind fee two hlu.

tha world.

4

Providing: Outlet!
For Farm Products]

llacal year, and that hall Of It
waa done tbrauab the retail side.
Growers of the area are In batter
miSocUI- condition' and ’ dealers
arn highly gaHefted.
noth the Miami market and n
number of elate ‘ farmers* mar­
kets hope to bnlld cold storage
rooms In connection, so that anrplue produce, sen ba carried over
end sold Isfir, when the market
Is, not flooded. This should ma­
nure a mors even flow of vegaliiblea and other products to
market, and stable prices which
wilt be of benefit to both pro■tiirrrs and consumers.
Than Is heed for much addi­
tional rraearch on vegatale pro­
duction and marketing In Floe*
Ida. A lumber of crape, much aa
lettues. and cantaloupes which
formerly nourished In this state
are produced In much smaller
qumntIUte now, Thera 1* need for
definite Information aa 'to tha
■Isa and type of product thfct the
market wanlJ, and then how to
prodace It In good quality. Con­
siderable progress has been made
during recent years In graalng
packaging and shipping, but tkera
Is room for itltl more Improve*
mint bare.
Tha Florida vegetable Indus­
try with an annual value af
around I I million dollar* ie In­
deed Important to tha state and
Its welfare. Anything whtrt wilt
Improve It Is eagerly welcomed.
Ttw municipal airport that will
remain on 400-srre Treasure Is­
lam In gna Francisco Bay, aft­
er the dose of tha World's Fair
In lt» . is rained. U

Cantwell, who atari ud hie pro­
fessional baseball career In the
Florida Biete League and then
■tarred for the local club of the
old Southeastern circuit, reported
to the Giants AS*. 1. 1117. '
Moat of Cantwoil's
major
league campaigning waa dona In
Iheunifora of the Boston Natlonsla, being tnrolrad fb alrsde
between the Olante and the llooa,
then known aa' the Brsree.
Although Cantwell* won nnd
lost record With- the lowly Dees
last summer was only fair, be
had a superb earned run mark
and Dan. ae wall aa many dose
followers of the gems, were sur­
prised when Uoalon sold him dur­
ing lha winter to Jersey Clly.
Tha Olanta had obtained ‘ the
Albany franchise In tha InternaIlona) League and had transfer­
red It to Jersey Clly. Tlley, of
course, wished a pitcher of pror*
an ability for their farm,
Cantwell, bitterly disappointed
at apparently loelng hla chanct
of completing a 10-year term In
Ibe majors, gar# hla beat af-

FOR REAL REFRESH­
MENT ON THESE HOT
SUMMER NIGHTS TRY
OUR SPECIALTIES
DELICIOUS
CUBAN SANDWICHES
SPAGHETTI
CHILI AND CHICKEN

d»y, The boy
dog u

oft Uh m I

beat he could kH w i w i l

todw p illa r the worn or it teHi “Sport" come to the lean t,
“ Sport" Mot the other &lt;C( In­
to bnaty retreat bat M M W

LEGAL NOTICE /jjfl

forte for Jersey OUT » “ * protred
to ba one bright spot In the othararlta drab partonnanca of tha
team.
Ill* record of It victories end
eeren dereate, aicallant as It U
for s club wbteh Is a bad teat,
te by no meana a true Indication
of hie work thte summer. A
striking example was furnlabad
Saturday night whan ha pltchod
ala-hit ball and Ilmltad Byracuse
to one ruu only to have Wbitcy
Moore hold Jersey. City hltlea*
and •runlraa,
Cantwell, a former University
of Tenneaeea diamond athlete,
married -s Hanford girl and ha»
made hla home there for orer a
decade. Me hee meny frlendi In
Jacksonville and eleewhere In
tho Bute who will bo delighted
to hear that be hen been gtren
■nct/iin.'T L u t "Rakiruf
another opportunity to pilch In . 7m tK U \ ...G &gt; n U oiU d 6u A
tha major Iteguee.
In recalling Cantifell — for
thel’e all It amounta to—.the CM
ants fulfilled a prediction made
(or E C O N O M Y m d
only a weak ago by Bam Dull,
•ports . editor ot The Florida*
SATISFACTION
Tlmea*Unlon, who 'pointed out
TbuhkTested/DoubkAdbnf
-Dig Ben'** fine record at Jap
eey City and tha dire need ot
I f # * B A K IN G
Bill Terry for winning pllchera
l
i V
PO W D E R
In the crucial phase of the pan*
Smctrim*d9rm43HmA*t
cent race t&amp;e Olanta bow are en­
\
25 ounces 7*254
4
tering.
Full Pack — No Slack UlUntf
Cantwell -Is elated ta report
to the Otante today in 8t, Louie, MILLION* Of POUND** HAv t i i

us*

USID B»' OUH GO' 't l(**M| ..

Story Of Gainesville
Dogr Hero Uncovered
OAlNKflVlLLB. July I7 .-W ) —
“ Bport." a lltlla" white fiplta
dog. Is Using glran antl-rablei
t real men l», but bad It not been
for “ Sport-' young John Dlltslo*
tee probably would ha taking tho
treatments.
,
A »tray dog, later hilled' nnd

MAXIMUM - f 1,&lt;XH).00
BENEFIT
An* llailte 1* It ns w a r
S u b rate Sine par naaie.
IsIl ii W ri ta leeotanet, ml
far parilanlara. Aststi wrsl
rm rw kata, Mika nip n aa
W i t t a j H prnpnalUnn..

BENEFIT COMPANY
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Orlando, Fin.

BLOW THE
HEAT DEMONS
AW AY
FO E.
JUST \
FEW
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A DAY

GENERAL ELECTMC
- AND
EMERSON FANS

RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO*

IN 4 S T OROHRS

BEER—WINE—DRINKS

Lake View
Bar-B-Q

la itific tj Advertisements
iVR TOUR Wgtah repaired by TOR BALEt I I seraa. soma newly
me whe nelly tamers hew.
tiled for calory. &gt; houses, g a r
Rga, JowaieeTU^gmdla AraSgs, tools, furniture, IttOOJKk
■V 't V
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Term*- R- Ia*eldt Wagner Station,
sm m M W W E
Maitland.
Chevrolet, l i u

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II— Mlaconnneoua For Bale

KNOW

NEW LUMBER
ier and

rfspims(hUlty

M l Must hare car.

NO. I yellow pin*, thoroughly
dir- Biding, flooring, colling,
|I0.00 par thousand. United Lum*
that bffT Co,
YOUR PHOTO on a peetcardr
B for Me. Wleboldt Studio.

If laUr- NEW KIMBALlTnit- topped and
studio pianos at raduesd prices.
Monthly payments (1.7# to fl.T I
1% on unpaM balance. Consol
Plane parlor, 114 Par Avenue
aaar Orwia Manor, Orlande, Fla.

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�B m la o lc C o tm if Produce* '
More Fruit A nd V g fc U b la a Tfcaft f t J
Simitar A t m |a A m c r k i y

DAILY NEWSPAPER
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Established In 1908

ZA. 1937

Wage Undeclared
On L a n d ,Sea, Air;
immiufoner Reveals
HlS Opinion In Re*
guardTo ProjectAfter Inspection Trip

Hostile Reception Is
, Blamed On Irish Re­
publicans But Does
Not Curtail Planp

SENATE COMMITTEE HOLDS

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Both Sides Claiming
ToHave Up perHand
As Heavy Casualty
Lists Are Reported

FATE OF NEW COURT BILL
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N ight W^Tertor V;
Precedes Arrival

Roosevelt Studies'
Cnsfevjn
Far
East
Z|
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Gas Main IsBlownUp,
Bridgfe Dynamited,
# * Houses Are Burned
BELFAST. Northern Ire­
land,* July 28.— (A P )—Terrdriata vhattared the peace
of-Belfaat and UlateFa Free
State border with bomba, araon and gunfire today In a
hdalile
greeting to King
George VI and Queen Elisa*
beth.
Pollre blamed the outbreak
w jlr fa B republican*.

white Urn Klar and Quae a,
.

oa * s coronation vlalt, were
m n g g W tBe* Belfast el»V hall
through crowded alter i*. a t u
aeatf-as plosion a halt mile sway,
boomed ' throerh a arid* ere* of
Belfast. It - came aa a climax to
a eight of terror la which cutrailroad bridge
,, Tha Belfaat

If claritted" the conrrraalonal
adjournment situation.
lie tnld hi* praaa conference,
several queitlone about the laglalaitre program remained unde­
cided but ha etpreeeed (he hope
further pro*ret* toward riling
a time for adjournratni would
h« made at a While House cunferenre late I Oder.
Chairman June*, Tctaa Domecrat of tba llouae agricultural
cemmlttJe. announced the decl■Ion on the farm bill, saying this
Would permit a full .study of the
legislation before llie aaat sea•Ion.
Tba declaton removad from the
path to adjournment ooe of the
principal obstacles.

O t t o Neis wander
Dies At Age Of 58
Following I l l n e s s
Colonel olio' Nell wander,

(|,

died at hi* bom* on Mnllonvtlte
Avenue teat sight at 7:00 o'clock
after aa lltaaaa of three moatha.

Chinese Army Stated
It Has Smashed Of­
fensive On Peiping
Japan and China fought
an undeclared war on NortW
China’s land and aca co*at
today,
•
Chinese m ortar firm keptf
Jupunoao
m unition" ship*
front entering thb mouth ofl
China’s Hal Ho.
_
tually buy. homaa In tba city or
county.
lie beTIcraa that tba project
might be financed through a loan
aecured hy the city, and that
money received from trailer ownera would "coma In fait enough to
meet all due obligation*."
Ur. Duprao arid that he he*
talked with a large number of the
leading bustnaa* people and rw*ldenta of Sanford, and be believe*
that aboat 88 percent of them ere
heartily In favor of the project
" I find that • great number of
the people fool that the camp
should, for the ftral year, be lo­
cated clean to town, dua to our
exceptional opportunity of herbateme*. Patmatte Aranua and the Court

estimated million pareoo*
Jammed the atreote to aa# tha
aoverelrea In their nine-hour

rtalL

Jgpincao ’ftiUefti rauiWT
extending
Nippon’*

back,

The Senate Judiciary rummlttde Is ihown In session to consider the new court hill drafted by a aub-commlttea to rvplaca Praaidi-nt
Rooaevelt a ill-fated Judiciary mcedfirr. The new bill, haa provision* to , i-t-ed up the lower fnlriul court* but doe* not deal with tha
controreralel Supremo ('ourl Iaaua whirl, split Democratic rank* In the Senate whir open. le ft to right around the table: Senators Tom
Connally, Democrat of Tcxe*| M .flf. l/&gt;grj|, Democrat of Kentucky; Chairman lli-nry 1’. Aahurat, Democrat of Ariiona; Carl A.
Hatch, Democrat of New Mexico; William It. King, Ih-morrut of Utah; Warren It. Austin, Republican of Vermdnt, ano Pal McCarran,
Democrat of Nevada.
______________

Platinum May Be
Big Money M ake?
In Alaskan. Area

6ISO Pieces Of Prop­
erty Are Involved
In Auction Monday

Recent Finds Result
In Optimistic Pre­
diction For Future

The outrage# wore believed de­
sisted to ■frighten tha crowde wno

Adelaide G ordon
Is Victim Of Death
After Long1Illness

1
M
1•
:!: 5
I**
removed to g Uryar location fa rtb-

o'clock.

rawn

n . H. Preston Acting
Retreat Commander

Tax Certificate*
T o Be Sold Next
Week By Jinkins

Y IN -MEETING LOUIS

*r fWm town.

"Whatever we de ahould be done
Immediate*, and I believe the
above plan to be Uw moat practi­
cal and faaalbla In order that we
might gat our portion of the new
dollara to tami from aurh an an*
BUFFALO, N. Y , July a . —OF) lerprlae," ho aaldL
—Negotiating committee# repre*
aentlng wbeleaale truck driver*
and their employer* teat night CITY NEWS BRIEFS
•greed on new terma for tattling
Buffalo'* week-old food atrtka end
prepared to aabmlt them for rati­
fication.
t
American Federation of Labor!
tender* representing an immediate
Banford Sea Scout# of tha ablp
mass meeting for a rank and file
rote-ami at the aame time tight" "Seminole Lion" will moot at
owed their Strangle held on Buffa­ (be Junior High ochool tomorrow
night at 7:30 o'clock, it waa an­
lo'# feed aupply The employer*—44 big whote- nounced by Clifford Bell, aklpaale feed mvrckanU abut down P«___ "
aloee toot Wadneaday—atao took
BupcrintenOent of Public - In­
the w w true* ’proppeala under construction T.W, Lawton, returned
to hie office m i builneaa today but
plane to return to Daytona Beach
tonight where ha la apendlag hla
vacation
Chief of Police, Roy O. William*
baeaoaa they foiled to pro- announced today City official*
i atrtngvnt ilaaad abep'
bad tegun picking up dog# that
have not been vaccinated. Tba teat
time for aecortng of dog IkrnM
rer Begins His
and vaccination of doge expired
t Year As G-Man bat week, hot wag extended when
vetertnertana agreed to vaccinate
the dog* the flrat few days of
thin week

‘

Approximately tf&gt;u la* rerllllram* for property on lilrh the
I;r.tc Hlaln and County taiea
hiivn not boro paiil will bn aotd
nl a publlr aurtloi, rimdiiHed hy
llin local la* mlliitnr. Jtto. I).
Jliiklns, In friuil id the Court
llmiao dour uni Monday at

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jS ~ ;V%

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■l
;t H k

delllU|U»nl . ,.| III#

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it might upict the world market
for the preelou* melal l&gt;*foee then.
...
Raamunaon made hi* prediction
*'
after aurreying the haatily hii'i*.
•! 1
city and the 100 equare mite i.rva
of rlalma yielding an ever lncreevl
ing volume of the praeloo* metal,,
In 1V34 the Ataik* production;
a* reported by the United State*' VV "}
'.i;
Rureau of Hltrea wa» worth onlyl :f - - ~
I ]j
1X4,000 ft Jumped to (201,000 in
I-/.-. .'.I
g ,
11)311 and to 111,000 in lOM. Murh
of the 1930 yield came from the
new field,
Tommy Farr, Kniland'a hravywaight pride, pr,*ttiled (hi* picRaamunaon aald prrwlorllon thi* tare of rhtatlnra* when ha and Champion Joe Ixiul* met In the ofyear would b* "murh larger'* *h»n flee of the New York Stale Athletic Commteilun ami *ignt-d artlrlr*
in 1930, and that the dl-tri-t wn»
gearing Itaelf for real ipian'ily
product Ion,
At the curraal value of (M) an
ounce, tha unofficially r*timetrd Unique Display (Jives 3 Americtins Arming
world production ta»t year waa
Boost To AdvantaRes 15 Persons K i l l e d
324,000 ounces, or 10,300,000
In addition to Ha platinum ylrld Of Electric I c e B o x In Airplane C r a s h
the barren aaoraaat area al*o ha«
been producing worthy yield* at
AMSTERDAM. July ft .- (A l
"Hell'a Kllrhen," an fmloeure
placer gold.
b elli to ronlala a stock model Fifteen pvreoo*. three of them
The Gnodnewa Bay Conipenv,
identified by airline attache* **
which obtained a fiio.ooo RFC Weatlnghni|iH&gt; refrlgeralor. hao
loan, la brlbgtng tta dredge equip­ been erected neat dimr to the Amerlian*. died today In, l'1*
ment • here aw the freighter U * Hit* T h e a te r l-jr Hid II I■arrawt.y, naming piung« or a Nethertand*
touch#.
lac.. In nrdef
^j&gt;"w the oper­ airliner aMlIkte e»*l«1um. T h e
Another big project 1* tha Clara ation of tba Mir blue In hot airline Jduiiitil'd Ul« ATMUra'i*
only ■* WbllrhQiiae. Canton and
Platinum P rodnrtleli Company,
OoldbliHiui." and »*!&lt;« U -had no
headed by Davn Itrandberg Air­
Tha Interior of the -bamboo other information about them at
planes, only &lt;|BJ&lt;h7tMB(portatinn
hat", la healed t » • temperatefn
In thi* countrf of-no roads, have of 111 d egree*-b y large sloe* proaeut. Tho tran»port, a Doug­
brought heavy equipment e. well trt« Ugh! bulb*. Meier* ronnact­ las (Unltud-Htata* make), craah'
ad In flame* after'an eiplualon
• i aeorae of atarapedari.
ed vwlth tli* merhanUm ot the
Before Capt. M n r Wold cateb-J retflgeralor-*h o* Ihe m-iuairur- In mldfelr.
limhed a trading post here four' rent oooaumed and the lota) opyears ago, them waa nothing but argil IIP time. Tea'ed lli-rmnmeD RO ICIIT TO NTH IIKfJKBB
aaaaaaat Now the owtftiy growingi tayg show the temperalurn ln*lde
team of tedta, frnaw and teg build- thg-oBclosuro lo addition to tho
NANKING, China. July * M teg* hea a rotted, muddy main | ttMMoratnrea of lb* milk sad (/H—Wedding* end funeral*, moat
street mtinlaitemfo named "Plat food compartment* within tha elaborate of Chlnme feelivltlee,
Inum Boulevard." Bran the townwill be drab affair* In Kwekht|pe
site la staked M a k in g claim*.
The government baa
"Thea* taata will prove beyond PVovlnra.
tha actusl tala* or a prohibited the making of rke
ta by Ihe
suae mechanlral rrfrtg- wise In tha province to conserve
417419,000
Fred Scott elated iht# the stock* of rice fat drought

ff-

Title In
aol
rnnvcynl i.■ " ■ I'nn Ini*'' "f the
In*
Hit. r twn

punIt! vo expedition from the amt
battled anrlrona of Pulping, pawn
the dragon capital lo Tsngku w
the aea.
An American marine, In la•lab'
rd and alega-ltka Peiping, M
•hat apparently accidentally, bg
rifle fire front Chinee* troope k*r-v
rteaded near tha United SI
embaicy,
Chlneae reporta of battle victory
atmoat Invariably dented by Rig
Japaneae, rolled In from daarg. tw
dark;
_
Japaneae air bomba and gtmg
•eared the troop# of Nanking amf
their—.Prlplnr area atfOMpbtfe
with # fe rt*d .U a r*. caxuaktety. A
PraalHent Rooaevelt watch#* age
vtlopmenU eteaely from Waahto*"
Ion. The queatlon of aJipHcalhm'•*.
fAmarlca'a neutrality act wag pa*.
dec consideration
The Chlneae 20th Army reported
It haa amaahed tha Japaneae « f *
feqaivc agelnat Peiping. The Jap*
aneeo attacked Pelplng'a envtrwm
at dawn after the rxplratlmi at,
their final ultimatum demanding.
Ihn withdrawal of Chlneae dhrH
atom from the Peiping area.
Withering Jnganrtcr aerial at*
tarka sheltered th« Chlneae line*.
Chine**
commander*
declared
their troop* recovered, hnwerer,
end raptured Fengtal. Japnneaw
field headquarter* weal of Peiping
and Inngfang. Important rail*
ICm II m -

**■ r « * T n « l

Hearing To Be Held—
On Dry Cleaning Law:

i liimi r
e In
m Tim 11r ri v Ur eiu'lrli'r
A public
the
Ihn
the Florida
f»r Mill', Mr. Jluklu* e«M
laundry |«W
**l&gt;i Inn nu&gt; ii"n In .11117 araalon
hi llie
neiinn
tlm

hearing concerning
Dry Cleaning a*d
pa**ed in tha recent
of tha Plate lefta*

rnn buy * r eiliriM ile i,,r

trip.., i • , oln,i ii nt
'1.......... . the l 'lu |,r |l r II rrpiu’ ’ 111", I'lim 111.. |lilint(h« aililed
I" , inr.r I lie r o il nr Ifte m l*.
in
tii.iinp* h i * m

icrilflrale laaold to tha proaperilve punhuer who agree* to
uirept tha tnw«*t Interact rate,
Jiie Interval Iwlng rtiarged to the
owner of the properly. A State
■tatula alio** a iniiimutn Inter'
eat rata of la percent, It waa Indlratad.
Mr. Jlnkln* at*n notified tax­
payer# of III* 'ibiuuty that If fb«
dellnquant late* were paid be­
fore tha *ala that tl,n property
would not be eold aa advartlpdd.
The only addlilunal .fee will be
the. amount r barged to cover ID#
coat'Of adrertlaement,

Simpson Street Is
Changed To Windsp;

LOCAL .WEATHER
Fluridat Partly cloudy tonight
and Thursday with an occasional:
shower- Satrama Northwest FloraIda: Partly cloudy probably show*
era tonight and Thursday,

BVAN3TON, III- July It. —&lt;41 -.Thursday's tldaa: High, 11:14
—Itertdanta - on tha-tbrap-btoek A. M, 11:33 P. M.| tew, 4 llf
etretch callod Rlmp*on atreal pa- A . M. B i ll P- K .
tltioed - city
councilman
to
Yesterday. 30.01; today, 3» I . f )
rhsagt Ua name o( ibelr Ibornughfara

to

w m door ■ e tr o b t

Whoa tha council got the pelllion the mayor could not restore
order for five minute*. Seme of
the petitioner* lolt the cooseti
the Doke and DeckaM of Wind­
sor romaaun gav* ih*m tba Idpa.

Fret IpItalian

Total for yaaterday-----— . -0d
Tote! for month to date — i l l
Normal to date-------- —~ U |
—

T am p era tu ra

- *

\A

Maximum, 01; mlalmuaa, 14, f .
official Raparh

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T H E -S A N P O R B H B R A L tf, B A N F O R B , FLO R ID A ’

B IX

S a n lo rd

T h e a te r

Claudette Colbert Shows
Unusual Brand Of Humor
in Picture Coming To Ritz'

N ew s

DOUBLE TROUBLE!

fo r

th e

Railway Drama !
To Be O d Screen
Here Wednesday

Playboy Picture
To Show At Ritz
On Tuesday Night
Monday at the nits i nratcr.
Dealing with the adventure, of
With two leading men, Mclvyn
m i|„ onk|„ pU lo y who m.Ver
D o u g in and Robert lounjr, lig h t
#
j
lug to win M i.. Colbert’* alfae- " fu ,e* * d ,r *'
who *“ • • • •
Ilona, "I Met Hint in Paris" o lfe rt ■«,t °l thl»
P&gt;a"B*d '"to
[ j J |
a double gaurantee of sparkling * hot political fig h t against (In*
altnstlnna and bright dialogue to fath er of the girl he loves, IIK lt
the legion of Colbert fans who Radio* “ You C an't B rat l*»vc"
Claudi
thrilled to h rr earlier comedy lilts, brings Preston Boater ami Joan „hl&lt; h play
“I t haW enril One N ight" and "The Fontaine to the K ill screen TutsOlldedlfUly "
day
I n - " l Mel Him In I'aria," Mis*
Tha film marka the flral rrr
Colbert, a young Ameriran girl In* atarrlng role (or Mias Fontaine,
Perl* on h rr varalion, is the ob*lhailed aa the moat promising
joct of the affeelions of both young actress to b&lt;r discovered in
Douglas and Young, who portray,| recent years Teamed with the
respectively, a playwright ami a 'h ig h ly popular Preaton Foster, thn
novelist Both men are m asters o f [ two stars are supported by a notthe gentle a rt of the "gag"—but able raet, and tha picture offrrk a
discover that the Innocent lllllo w raith ul uproarious action In ad- f d l from bsrji home" is just a d ltijn to Ita romantic aspects
•had* too feet on llie cumebfrk
Small town politics, with an nnfor them.
&lt;• - Ifl I scrupulous gambling ring allird In
The action of the film la ef the police and the town b n s.r.,
whirlwind pacr,
I forme
hh
the background aynltt-l
which the high speed story is
played. Fram r-upa, clrctlonrri In­
g ra ft traps, raposr* .and similar
attributes of campaigning me
Inclination - In kre|i rig h t-o n tha'w oven Into the plcturo with cxriltrail of the girl
| Ing consequence.
~ * ln ~ i flfiffy iif Kfinn nf tb? m pqtj F o itrr m a rts a w rslthy ttllar*
breath-laklntr wilder .porta scrnca,ney who goes out to dig ditches
avar brought lo llie .rreen, both while altlred in evening dn-«. ns
try to sweep Mias Colbert o ff her a result of a wager, and Ibis
feet, but they manage ipily l» con- [ brings him In ronlaet with Miss
fuse her so niiu-h Ihst shr ra n ’t-F ontaihe, campaigning for her
decide whlcli_ uge of them she father’s re-elrctlon as mayorloves She flee* boTk to Paris, re -( When she d a rts him to enter llie
solved lo forget them leilh, hut the rare himself he accept, with alsopersistant young swains pursue rity, and things lo-gin to ha|i|H-n
her bark lu I'm is, and force a in surprising fashion,
showdown,
A sparkling cast aids the tn-n
*'I Met Illln In Paris" I* grand principal*
Frank M Thomas as siflsnl unit William ItrHi.-irta imd
comedy grand fun and a fast- Miss
Fontaine'*
m ay o r father, Alsu Brute a . u pair nf tu-n pa*;
moving, thrill-parked yarn. Clau- Herbert Mundin as Foster's butler, permen h a te Ihe rhh-f rniiportitig
dette ('olla-rt, Melvyn Douglas, Union Churchill a . a crooked pnR obert Young -and Ihn lialanro of lire rhtef, Bradley Page (s an rules, vrilli II iluiri IVp|s r, Paul,
the ria l rale ns superb, and Wea- equally crooked politician, Paul Ouilfoylu mid llnrnld H i e r In}
ley Buggies' dirretion Is tops
H u n t a* Foster's two-fisted as- lni|H&gt;rlant pnrts^

Two Of Triangle

Tim (txrlllng Incident* nf n
railroad dram a,
"\Y( .1
Hound
l.lm llrd," will I e seen ' n Friday
lha Itllj T ticairr. F n m *U"i
first lisil of Hi* toui&gt;.nnllro wblsi Ur- In Ihe last cllrk of the rails
this movlr proi i" * to pruvide
thrilling entertainm ent,
l,y|e Tnllioi. i»iti ■I &lt;r a sta ­
tion agent. Is ‘ dlfg&gt;u&lt;•«! v.h‘,n .'
(Ightlnx tiff holdup 11 u til. J u
allows a pnr.-enger trnlil
lu
t | o .s n swlti-h uiul go l&gt; dustrur*
lli.n. H i Ims no wllm a lu
prove Dial ho was hcdpl- &gt;-* in
prevoni thu nrlilcnt mi'-.i n .hapt.ehnl. Convicted &lt;&gt;f criminal licellgnnru, Im esr.p-.-c Irnm prtiuin,
Kiimd* nnd hecoim-, h luglllw'. |
Mi-nlhs luler Ii* I hei.lim r-l,
hv Polly Ituwlca m 'l u r n s tho,
In "Wake Dp and Live," which list red of llnnrj It; uijdiiti who'
plays « rt-turn engagem ent at th e ' liivci I’oliy. ItrAhdun K irn s Tolliol Is n tnvltlvc .um.I arrangns
lilla Thealer with Waller Win-}
III 111 rest; VUi ) a iu. i a l­
' hell, lien liernlo and Alice Faye I
te r Iraln la III dtu p o r , f ih--lrue
in ’ the lenlurcd roles, Twrnlii-Oi Hun. Tnllait 1 1 * Imprl -u.im-nt
t'sntury-Fn* believe* th at It has t» rjive It. The niiai.liit elimuv
the Hwecti-.l, hiiile.t, most ilium
of thu film vindicate
TnPmt
ritms mu iieat ever turned out by
...I .il.-d j

t Return Engagem ent

Ime-

at tiii: i:itz
P.Qnilay, Monday—C!miI. lie t.'nll i rl, •
:&gt;■
l:.l« rt Y einif "I MKT I T ) IN PAIM!V’
Til d av The IHi; l i e
;!ctf! ;tcr i t lb ■ I t l ‘l "
rim tiiM , I’r lull Fil ter "VOD CAN'T lii. \T I (IV : "
Wnlm .1 y, T hur.'day- II I P i.,
IK1 ■
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*1 IIP HIT I'AltAUK" m l M h r i - i A T .*’l:vnti. I
ritw 4 V f fin 'll Urtww “OETWKKN tlV O W O \|i:M &gt;
Pi May I.jle Talbot, P.iTIJT llitjcj. " tv : H ittl'N I*
IT C H " M i [U-turn lion U n . "W AKP 1 '•
It
I.
K klliida,- P ity SCIIKKNO—* AUMOIIKH CAH" ; r: t
An ry "T in- iiir; m o w . "
A T T ill-: P R IN C E S S
Saturday, July lit, Sunday,. A t m u t "TIIK MAN
lit.UK” and "(ilIN N EH S AND G U M i"

L O T S A P I L L S . Ithrum allc Charley tirlntm , boss of Ihe Nallonal Irague-leadlng Cub. who l« taking irralrocnl* n a 81. U o ta
hospital, may be out of bed soon, lie's having s grrnl lim e as a sirk
man witli llie principal peer* a ia ln u I wide aaeortm cnl e l v ari­
colored pilUo

A

CHANGING COLOR FOR ART S SAKE

Brilliant G r o u p Led
By Henry Brandon,
Lyle Talbot, S tar
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Star’s Wit Sparkles All The Way Through*
“I Met Him In Paris,” Paramount’s New I
Film Which PlayR jHere Sunday

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C o m iiijj

W eeh
j“ TheHit Parade’
•To Show At Ritz
On Wednesday
Selection Of T h e m e
Divulged To Radio
And FilmAudlences

Radio and film tana who won­
der how a theme eotig Is burn
would be enlightened by th e d ra­
matic scene that took place when
Carl Hoff and his lllt Parade
orchestra selected Ihe number
that would usher In Ibelr lilt
Parade program on the air.
A group of Intent young men
lounging about In Hoff* swank
Central Park South pentlinuee,
_&gt;» Mnlsesr* 'n* January*, fa., is. in H i n m ir i. preparing for a discussing I his time nnd that.
Weighing and considering. Dis­
scene In the llepuhllc mujiit*». "Tl. lilt Parade "
carding on* after a tint tier be­
cause It waa "too fa il" or “too
alow" or "lacked punch.”
Aa (ha discussion conllnued,
on* of them lihy dialed In u pro­
gram which featured song num­
ber* not ultra-new but wllh A
| undying appeal. Then, over tire
While nurse.
mnvrd qnh-llv
ether waves like s goldrn-linied
through Hit* tjiftldiir i. , Hi'H-lt| Inspiration came Ihe
cajoling,
&lt;r» with Immati vargu w'eie rollj sweetly sentim ental melody ut
ml III ami mil. and n new pn :u.sf,
"U n g er Awhile."
"III Iween T w s Worn :l."
s up
I "T hat's Ml"’ they yelled slnmlInnnehii) nt • ‘rtricil'diK -yh MayI taneouily. “The tune h a. a klcs
e r with Frittn hut ......... Mu.ireoil
I and ihe title ha* a meaning:" . ,
It'HiillIvnii itiiH * Virginia lirtn
t So they "nursed ll, rehearsed
|ii-afllnr an Ifliimflrtil c a d . ill.
| It. and g ate out the new*. .
| The tuna's always present, no
Thur.il.ty In n tloiiMn ft Mire
! m ailer how Ineon.plrumisly, In
prvgrnni with “Tin- illt I'.irudo"
i every -public perforiimuro, Pnm the Itils Tlo liter.
1 Irons, of Ihe Hits T heater will
detect It Wednesday and Thurs-,
i:rlli|iint; ilramu wltlil.i tin-'i dle
day when they see Holt and his
•if n great mrlflint InMlIulIm
orchastra In artlon In Hepiib
amid llie sitfierlii &lt; nf tli« ilulty
lie's tuneful muslcnl "The l|lt
-victims
itf- rritsew -tfaitw -—un,| r.e
victim s-M
t’ldoms.
and radio luminaries as Phil B e­
in DnU-erral's dtainallc
■'ram lud Tolu- ilnvDtc. fnuu
gan. Frances latncfonl, Duke E l­
lliiutnl
l.imiliwl."
Ilia r-ii.toiiiar,r roh-a u- ploy n i
lington, Eddy Durbin, (ieorge *it
lndii“t(Kuia young phyr.-l.m d
vol, Molssea nnd January, I'lc
Vuled to hiu work mill who mai
and Pat. the Tic Toe filrla, I’J
rii-a a woman wlm do -« ti'ot lo v Thorgersen and "The Voice of
him,
E spsrknre."
Vliclnln llrtite nppourit m the
(lus Mein* dlreclrd. giving the
adf-n llted lit lie -a u li l in - Toluproduction a test, lively p a c e
Inform lisirharlnn* id Hm throughout, -ll#'* a likely candi­
min ttiarrl.iEi- nnd Maurc-.-n li'l'oll
llvnn phi&gt;»_ a yiiung nxrn-. o' a
date for lie u season'* Academy
mnrrii d hid" In lo.i- ttlih Ton
Award,
Ci-orgi- fi&lt; iti dirt ■loti iho p h lin e which l» ha.-.: nn nil nrinl
lo re .i rann-r*
Gold mines are often found by
nnl story hy I'.rli li Von Klroln-Im
llndr Iraillllonul | tracing “float,” or pieces yf, Vr*
adapt od for Iho si-rcen hy Fri-oi-ilik Hti’pliaiil und Murluu | ‘armom civilian broken from veins and-vvgt' I
sonnet.
I downstream. •
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Important Cast

ENGINEERS

A o p ea rsIn S h n w

Ccmintf To Ritz

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for Vnolo
Baas'* navy war*
^ R B A S E . Ii*.*
„ est __ |0 l |l f IM ;__
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H ere'sso ...»
Ihe f.»
new
F O A T I Mw
G WA
‘ boat Ima
n lw lV e a !r c r a ll7 a r r k r York Tou n which w s .u n d c rg o tn g la s ts »t RwAInnd^ lto . _
bird
a tllsplncrm cnl bf 19^00 Ions; carrlr* a d p ten S-Inch anU -alrtroll gnM j ■
eluding Oicra, and can do 3t knot*. It's tho last word, a t U a asansont, In aircraft onrritn.
onrriw

CROW N.

Egypt1* King Fersuk. whe will
he crowned Is Oriental splendor
nnd Invested with (ha sacred
•w ord of Mahamcd All tho Uronl
S .
a t Cairo on Jnly U . ^

T O U f t H K I T T Y . tt*a “Cllmaa,” linn ru b ol "Jock” and
« rJ n n a ,“ big eaccimcn* In tha London too. The hone serins a bll largo
I m snob a lliflo cal, but food nf any alao looks good lo a Jungle kilty,

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Sanford Is IK i Only Central ."*
Florid* City Affording Roll, Hlihway,
. And Water JTnuwporUllon

Seminole County Prodore* '
More fruit And VejreteNeo Than Al^
Similar Area la America j
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

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North China Again
Nears War’s Brink
ines Bomb

Loyalist Soldiers
A re R etreating On
2 Fronts In Sp&lt;*i$

DEVIL DOC, S ON DUTY

[parracks Of (Chinese
I Division Blasted By
t Fliers And Fleeing
f Men A re Strafed

f o n o l P A-VAiilinrr Mft jo*H tro o p s F J P
Backln Face OfVig*«
orous
Attack Fr6m
’Scorned By River Insurgent
Forced

iDoolingjHeadOf "
Tammany Hall,
Victim of Death
New

|Group Here Today

Japan Issues
Warning Of Action Politician Is Stricken

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Qeneral Knlaukl warned that
the Jkpsnrse arm y has drawn
up all available strength for a
"drastic” punitive campaign If
^recalcitrant” Chinese b 'th Ul■wkshn troops are not removed,
'foWlllin^ the
ultimatum, from
IV* unlinttlml feiping an-a by
p o o q Wednesday.
General
Sung
C heh'Ya""North Chinese commander . and
chairm an of thu ^ Hnprh-Cbahar
|m t|tlci| rouncil, . was reported
with ronflfmati-m In have or­
dered h.s n u n ,tn “tTslst.,‘
Chinese Ironps fled from their
l y r s r l s a t Ijiuitfang Midway

Thn (Inal on* brought death al
his hom* al tlella Harbor In thn
Itnrkaways, tin was unmarried
hut* closely attached to his relalire*, especially hi* three slaters
who. were a t hU bedsldo whan
death name
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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

NorlM tyrnwanO. iftbuty rlprk
uf (lin Clrenlt Court, la Jpenitlng
a two-week vacation tn (teorgla
atra fn l by Japanrw* planes. Hun­ with relative*.
dred. of Chinese •soldiers and
civilians weru said to have lierh
Ikiy Seoul Troop IK. will hold
killed In the. 10-hpur haUlgmjit Ita regular weekly meeltug at
tjiig fs n g and the town
was 7 30 u'clork tonight at thn Ju n ­
heavily ijainngrd.
ior High school,
The llomrl (Ja(ianese) News
Agency raid Chinese forrc.i "were
Thn tUpford City rninmUalnnIn "full .rout” northw rst from era will hold Ihalr regular Idthe towns.
)
monthly
meeting In Ihe ' **lty
Hall lonlght al T:&gt;0 o'clock.

George Henry Wills .
I h Victim Of Death

Tlio meeting o f. Ik&gt;y Hemil
Troop |4 will h r lo-ld tonight al
7:in o'clock III the llapllst Church
annea. arrordlng In an nnnouncemaot mada by' H. J. M s.

Monroe Saturday aflernnun nt
Mrs, T, l). Hoy, formerly uf
4:04 n'rlnck nfJ.’-J- an 'lllnnss uf
litis rlly, died al her borne In
three works.
Jnrksiinvllle early tide morning,
' Mr. Wills has lived In lids lo­
according
l» Information
re ­
cality Tor | | years and yittend* pel veil here today.
ad tha local public acbjol* lie
cam* here wllh Ilia pnn-tis from
Thirteen persons charged wllh
Kekrrt. Colo., wherua /iu was violation of Clly Ordinance,
born M*r^-*fTvt44jLe/rt^
will lie arraigned IMTore clly
Ahn&amp;t Ihrea weeks ago llm J3-I Judge Frank L. Miller In a aes
year-old youth relurm-d in tilsl alnu uf lire Municipal Court this
home from Soulli Carolina where
tin haa been working for some afternoon.
lima, aufrrflng from heart dlaThe | &gt;nnllae coach whlrh was
b-asekrhlch laler caused his death.; alelen from Ihe garage of Mrs.
" It* la aurvlvrd by his parents. I, A. lienaud, who lives at 23&lt;&gt;l
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob c. Wills and flak^Avenne, »n llu- night nf
one lister. Edna, of Tampa.
July 7.- was fnund abandoned reFuneral serrtrea were held al ; renlty near- orruund Bearh and
th* Ertekaon Funeral Home this - was rtdnrned tn Iba owner.
aftamoon at 4:00 o'rlork and I n - |
larm enl waa made In Ihe Kver- 1
green-Fem e levy, The nev. W.*
S. Queen of Ihe Inlrrdenom lna-1
tlonal Tabernacle here officiated.

Mrar Abercrombie To
Be Senior Teacher
Mr*. Itatllc M. Abcremnible.
fhalnictnr of Ih* local Federal
Mmde Project 'nt Ihn Works
I’rogrnsa Administration, waa rwc«htly notified of Jtnr rn-ap|silnlmnnt aa aenlhr loahlmr nf Ihe
Ban ford music tcdool.
Mr*. Abare rumble Is tearhlng
piano, vote a, and light rearRng
t&gt;&gt; children of Be ml nule County
•h o are allgtbla, many of wbnm
Mart ad |a th a original etas* and
a re ’ far advanced pupils now, she
•aid.
Th# project In thla rlty began
M u . &gt;7. 1(3*. wllh a rlaaa of I
begteasre. and alnre that lime.
R haa a i pended to a alsa of
■anoy- lime* (hat number.
Mr*. Abercrombie baa been
teaching m u le to r
about
II
M ara a ad U wall qualltled lo
l i r a laatiktcUon lb tier pupil*
» b o might otherwise never have
the oppottnally for aledy. It wa*

Madrid Imperiled
In Present Drive

\Advertising Of Inland

By Stroke In Midst
H undreds Of Soldiers’I Of Bitterest F fth t
And Civilians Arc
NSW VOHK. July S S .- f A lReported As Killed- Jantea
J lauding, 41, leader ut

Tammany ||a ||. illril »t a stroke
H? T l* jlM w 'alN
N o r th
C h in a t . te e te re d ,- Inday In lln- midst of llm nmst
a g a in to d a y o n t h e b r in k o i l hlller i«illlli.il tin III of Ilia nrgaiiliallnn'* ](( yuars of c tlilwar.
rncu.
,
Japanese mditnry planes
tlmdlng although ■ I r n a d y
Muted the harrncks nr the stricken nml knowing his death
B8fti Chinese nrmy division might cnBio at Any llm*. nad
and Lieutenant (loneral Ki* Just successfully blocked an 'mil*
yonhl Kataukl, commander of tr r mnvemrni against lilm put
the Japanese army In North through hi* own entl New Coal
China Issued n new ultimh- rand IdMr.— U ntlrit—(llalra —Renator Ilnyal H. Cnprland, In t lliu
tum .
T h r situation apparrnlly was New Ynrk may orally rar* against
ttnprectelenlod revolt
and
tnorr a m ir than at any- tlmi* an
slnte Ib r first ftarrup July 1 bmnrlil almul Indirectly theaplll
whrn Japanese and Chinese troops In Mayor Florelln It. MOuurdla’a
dashed at Msrro Polo bridge. fusion party rwnka, •

NPMilKit 235

Entabllahed In 1908

SANFORD, FT,0R1DA. MONDAY. JUI.Y 2fi, 1937

- Waterway System
Discussed ,A t Meet New Defense Lines In
Cuena Province Are
Any i luintrc la Ih r pie.cel
|
Being—(^instructed
mullIhr proposed SI Joint*
Itivrr Canal » a . im iw il li«l«y in
R f T il# t i a o r i a t M f r a t a
H i ,'*olnlton passed try-the SI.
(iovi’rnmrnl Stmnish arm*
John-* Rivet Improvement A
i iali«n whi* It *1 ili‘«l .that the |*ie* i«‘» ri'tri'nli'd on two fronts
n il route i* Ih r m od pinclicnblc today in thn fut-ip-of |»owcrand fr*.|l-le ami lhal a rr-m utH’J
would ivl'anl llu* progress «I a » i I Tim front wont of Mudrld
............... Hit* Hireling was held .•iliifli'd to Villannivn l)e La
I
inini* in the Chandler , f Canaila after
(Jenprill Joao

ful InMirficiil nttackn.

Am rrfcaa forces were standing by with full v a r porks in l‘elp Inc. irady to defend th r American
fighting S h r r M Inin th a t city. At th r request of the A m rriran consulate, American business men stn
P IH Jfi-Jl*ee » r r P- S- Marines. UlldiT the ahadna- uf- Peiping'* a o d e n l »nlK in n drr*i pn rsd r at thi

Curnno-rii* building

•til,, ml •.llm* was pli'* idl'd over
, |iy Gculgc »
"
' M to die. whit A* president of the

t Miaja’a govornhiont force*
front Hrnncti

msiiriceiil altark.
IM h sides nave massed morw
|l|.. H-'I'-II ,w s* brought up ,'** men noil more yiinpowder iherw
|„ (|„. y........... . advertising which I him for any ol her loti tie «f tk*
lynnl-l present lh.- Irne beauties elvil war.
i.f |h,. nyer kiniwri to the world.
Villaltiiira i s miles from thw
I-il—tm -w .ialw l__ S luiu - mikht . I"1 1 Spsinl - may—- heenwte - a - e r w la l—
plncr-l iilonit the m»l coast I't Imlll,-field. ftovem hirnl
•UfMk .
Mi,uni in tinier 1“ net wealthy I here inly hi lay Madrid opeii-t***
pm son* l» cruise alone tin* H* o new frontal attack. II Is Ihw "
•er in yeebta.
kry
to rnmniimications
Uaaw
I In lln innlinn uf Jue. Marti! knetil' has driven into the InMr*
Id le . I silifijestinn was carried wilhln thn wedita tho Kov***'
lhal effort* be made III inter* government report
Id a now da*
r*l the fipaiks Thenll-ra in .th e
Insurgent rom m unb|urs said
, inakiitit
of n mot Inn
picltiM* (iciirralissim o Kranclsco Kranoa'a
C[,KVF.t.AND, July ad. - M h A hiking and touting pilgrim Inavcl.-eiic which inishl he t»finer loot, morn than 40 mile*1la
Steel strika elolenrc broke “eut
age Ui the Jlllle ‘'Haunted I'hnieh” tied lo I heaters thinugh-mt the Ihr Alliarruein sector uf thn
anew today. A t least "211 permna
near the south end of l ake IVinn ' cnunjiy.
Teruel fmol e a .l of M adrid. A
wera Injured In rioting ut ItrpubMi
Ma m i Irile was ' ntnih* guvrnmenl report said a n rw 'd * na yesletday cliilia*act a Week of
llr Klael Oirpciratir-n's f'oiiigsn*
i'7.' itinc urtiviliea el • mop Winn eh air ilia II of a eommiltro ilirlu-l fcaiu: lln* was being orgalilted
i iug F ftnk liniiiiiier, prraideut ol
McKinney p lant hare and II weru
na, II K. Mmiis, i n o p dn ret o r,1 the t I d x ml I'hum ber of Com ill Clienra proviner to m b i t thn
Inonigt-nl drive aimed a t s o w *
a rretted
staled today
I lurrre, and John IV. I'ainpbrll,
bt-tillary
e-m mu ideation
Th* claahaa thuk pjica .w t 'a
Thlough Ilia waak, .tUwJmyq-alt ‘1‘mayor of I'alkl’.rt, lo eentmrf the lug
mails Is | wi-eii Mmli.il «tid Vk*
pollee broke through CIO p irkrt
joyed swiimning, li.-stunt, hiking, Iheal er rim d t mid inv eatlgate li'liria.
a. ,
line*ami eating, Mr. M- in - aid, miii pmaihihl iea of such a project.
Tom
Ctlowackl,
fil*yk-nr-oM
udditionnl pleasure, wilt he t-ro - In llu- .«&gt;nu- plm , il uaa augpicket, auffrrcd crltlrnl Injuries
vldrd for lln-m in Ihe r-nuiug wi'ck I| ucsIm I that— advein-.-mi-.ila I**
wbvn he was run down by n x ir
f ‘ Tlio esinp leidei* f i it r a isi'ne • pin eed iii yachting iiiagstinr.i
containing four men trying to cu­
• part in adding In lln- lUteilain where I hey mlglil In- eeell by
te r the plant.
1 m ini of eaniplrg. I* y*a* rla le l wenllhy spo'rtaiu-li
Two policemen were hurt. Some
I'KKNACDIJk, July 2*.” - (Al —
j Sidney N it, J r Inslti.el. lln- la-y*
Men Giblis raltid nlleiilioil to
tfK&gt;n strikers »nd aym palhiter*. a
! In ehoojlng at a fin fool n-K-dn- 1 o loll which w'ua In In loliielureil Aviation Cadet A rthur II. Itigler,
witness said were ma-scH around
lieu largel isn g e; William Zsclny.j| n. the la .t se**imi ..f Ihe Florida leserva* sludriK from I'lainvisw,
one of th«a_approaches in ih r
I J r , as.is'ls Ihe eiyiif'-r* in li-nnl. l-egi*lallire, wholi pitwiili.l for Te*as_ was killed here Inday whan
plsn t's mala entrance About inn
.gam es; Rain I.llCr lake, rh aig e of l a psrl of Ihe ga**itiiie lav In In-] Ids I raining plane erkshed a t th*
officers, many on h"r'e« and m o -i
, w aler sports and water game*; I o-.i-il for Up- ih-ti lopnfeiit of Ihe nnvnl air slalion Aviation ma*
toreycles, atlrm plctl lo clear n
j RoIh-i I Allman is eanip Plerk and uiilerwruys of lie -Ini.- fhe lull rhinist mate, Ward W Thomas,
Ills, charge of head'Piatlrrs no-1 I would have giken iilieul (sn.lHNI an enlistrd man from Fonddular,
| all equipmi-iil; IIP haul Ma*-m I* wbirh was lo In- iiai-i I iii working Michigan, was e rili'a lly injured
and rushed tn the navy hospital,
IIIJFFA1 O, N V.. July k'rt.
Mrs. Sarah tletuno Itiumevetl, mother of Ihe (Vrablcnt, i* .fi­
| liTkemasler; lliiek Korpuson Is'j iii ihe riiiinl
.Sueh an am ount1
(Afi A hnsi. fo r aeUlement o f ile- a . she was earriod on art Inspi-cti,
I bugler, and l-c'l-T riiilhpa ulds wouhl tisvi- In-el, Hiiffk-jenl to lie was flying with Itigler.
ll Irfp through IIil* I'in i vjtt (onThe student pilot was praetV*
atrike of 1000 product- truck driv­ lii.lnric l'nmp.-i( in Italy. She w.,
: Ihe esm pers In a lh le lk .
* arcumpariinl |,y f . s Alnlnr
] enpiire giivrinim nt uid III the ing takeoffs amt landing, st old
ers and w arrhnu.s workers whleli
A
hamllerafl
rla
s.
will
he
slsil! PInject. Alth.Sigh il wait never
has ru t o ff Buffalo’s m ajor smm-r ib,r William I’hillips.
| ed for Ihe mining wealw-urulrr Ihn ptearul.-d pi Ihe hi.( ses.jou, Mr. Curry Field He had Just laki-n nffl
of stap lr fooiUluff supplies -shs e
1dlrrellnn o f Ilnnglaa GsFoer, Mr f'lbbs lirgid itn.L it J h- passeil in when hi. plane went inln n spin i t
low altitude- N either lie nor
We-lnesday morning, was i&lt;-j,ehed
I Morris said
*
Thomas had an opportunity to tn*
last night
It was announee-l th s tl nii-ny
n *psrsehnle.
HepresentaUve* of food mer­
1 fellow, had liern laugh! In sw m
chants and unlnn leaders agreed,
tin the week, i-llu-r. had &lt;pmlir&gt;eil
PROTECTION
after n four hmtr ronferenre. frn a
till Ion was pa.M-dr
three point nrnwntn which nnlild
I ed by Ihe National Rifle A»Si«-i4*
WARSAW, l-nlulid, July M.—•
• Ihe atrike tf accepted by Itnlh
Itlon, an-l another group bad g re s'George Gil In, per-id-oil of lln ly inerener-d Its tnnwb-dgr of bird
Idh - Thieves here lisvn maintain*
sides.
ed an Insurance eniopsny, II had
SI Johns River frnprov- no nt As
Al tho aarne lime, of fie Ini. of
3.00,1 memlmra nl| paying Ihelr
soelalmn, an-l W aller I’oarhtean,*
meal parking companies and I-nit­
premiums regulsrly. When nnaof
vicp-pre»l,l,-nl and rhilrm iu, uf tiners n f,lh elr tfOO striking employe, by
I hern was a r res It. I Ihn company
Florida Waterway f'ongiess w,rfaile&lt;l to reach any agreement, arid
hired an allnrnev, paid all Irlat
guest speskrrs of Ihe Itplaav Club
CIO Icadega announced th at * meat (()
eo»la. sod provided nvlrn food fop
torlay nt il. regular weekly n o - 1 .
embargo would berome effisllva (
llm llrlef while Im w»» In prlaing al Ihe Valdet llolel.
'
at midnight
Commenting on rum or, uf, a
The embargo. Hugh Thompajm.
prnpierd ehanre ef route, of III,regional CIO director, said, wrfubj ''
After n shell -I- lil.t tsrion In
SI Jo h n .-Indian Itlver Canal, Mr
prevent any Incoming nr nulgoing “
d.tv s enumi r'r put returned o
Gibbs slatr-d, "There wns rfeter
shipments of meal He sal-1 11"- *
te rd k l Hull chandler II Kelson
any blea^uf. rhaiigm g Ihe roille of
union had refused a ' requesl -.-f 1,1
priitiiliieul
la.ngwissl resident
hJ&amp;C,rnrial, bnws-vel. Ihe as*-, is)e-u
f w u .il
slut was found ttiu llr ■iitpire-t
p n j | delighted lo R.len 4-* any
Ftorlda l-arlly eioudy lon\gbl
-&gt;l th" IntVrseellon -»f I'nlltmllu
. merit ef such a change \\v &lt;m
-rid rlerievN Avi-nto-s last Mnnitai still Tuesday wlllt seallered Ihdn*
intuit.ly voted lo keep lh&lt;- pit -ml
nlglil, met III. dr-.tli ul llu-hands 'ih i Im srrs Tuesday. F. I t r «W •
'p lan ."
of a parly in psilh-s onknnwn. ■ftor III west Florida I’afUy eioiidr
Mr. Coachman onltine*l ihe proTho Jiiruis wei. mmlilo In ns prulMblr Ineal Ihumb-rshnwsja tm
grejs lhal h a. |s-en ma-lr m the
^
terlaln whether or inn the (slat night and Timarlay.
waterways «f ihe slate lb- |!olnl* Ds/tpoa'a- Tide*
Injury wa* InfUrled hy a blow
rd out lhal a eantl across Ihe
1 uaaday'd tides, high*. 9*uj A.
dealt by llm usaalbiul or hr m s
Kverglades and llts w alrrw iy . o ft
M
. 9 JO I*, it., low, 2-1*1 A. M.
fall
la
Iho
alrm-l
,
wllueaaea
lo
Ihs cast enasl h id been eom|-le|ri|
lire argiiini-til m is
. \ - I - iii
fall M il I’. M. '
ami lhal ihw lite r wa. rlpu to a r ­
Baromstar
but did mil knos wIII. sliai the
range for small olrrnm s l-i tn le r
Yeslerday. 30.lli today. Jd.nl..
IsjngwiHsI man se*- Ml.- sho, ur
Into them
,
F rfclp iu tlan
how many |M&lt;rsiuia airmk RTin,
Ilolh sneaker*'w ere in lro -lv -d
Telal fur yeslarday
. .
n o r. ran limy il-lli.ili ly identify
by K arl l^km an aeereiaty of lira
'Total tor month In dale t.M
Ihn cur whlrh *p*d ••»»/ from
Rt. John, River ^lliprow in&lt; lit. Al*
Notinel In d els
analatlon '.v — &gt; *-r*
Temperature
Hearth
for
lire
a
.salient*
I
If- B t’-ipr prerided over lb*
being
ronlluui-ii
but
s*
yet
liter
maating-.' in lha plsee „f II. II,
Itarn been
|o, ib-iliilla clue
Colaman wha w s• unable to altrnd
which m lrkl lead lo an arreat,
William
llii-guilsilhent
and
OEBPERADO TO PRISON
mem bars of It* ririT a*sociatioo
Herald reading
LABORATORIES APPROVED
srtrg gursta a I ll.fi meeting-

StrikeViolence
Flares Anewln
“ Cleveland Area

MBS. ROOSEVELT TOURIST

TripTo “Haunted
Church '’Climaxes
Camp Activities

Twenty Persons H urt
In Clash Between
Pickets And Polige

BoysAt Winona Enjoy
v Swimming, Boating,
Hiking And Eating

Flier Killed In Fall •
At Naval Air Station

France Is Having;
Its Troubles With

oron^rs Jury (iiven
Nclwm (Jn«e Verdict)

liOCAL WEATHKB

STOCKIIOIJd, July y t^ id-,
W inners of the 1117 Nobel Ihrlts*
will rwrelve ■ alight I r autall-1
sum than waa given out la t« 4 .
Thla year, th a Nobel Futadatm*
hae Just etiBouacod e*rl» pill*

NANKINtle Julv Iffov* Mickey Mud.* &lt;•“

Jlhrdy, and tdbefCMtie.*
favorites lls.h on lit-IbBAUrgbcra In Chius t
tan to the palrtolle aid
tho Kunmliiiang, o r. V

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raelerday in MeAlm-ler isettiep*
Gary hospital.’ while T e w &lt;‘‘l&gt;
I ho rltlas sought hi* wile hit «
charge of elding hie ear ape Iruut
Kaatham, T*»„ prison farm,

WASHINGTON. July *«. - W )
—The Denal* pas»,-*l and seat to
lbs Home yesterday * bill by
Senator Bilim lu auiliurlie «■
lalillabment of regluual research
laboratories In Ihe eoulb lo deretop new uefa for cvlloa and
-.liter faint pneluils, - ■

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in * W o r lr f lu i* 1

mod# of livfngk- thor do not act the way they do in th«ir
horn* Hmd' Wi KaH Metl the antics of tourlats at.some o
our beaches which Melina us to be prejudiced, against, al
“forrtfner*,* «ml yet we know that these saints persons
back home are' Ju st as sdhe and sensible as our own citi&lt;&amp;
&lt;' jj * •
'
rifijCT' ■ ’' i*•visitor* do to'' make'&lt;&amp;
One think that vtdtors
other pbojde
people get
ant
the dfronf Impresslast is to disregard the cnitmte of the
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sectio
i s i t Jo r A CM kagoert, w ho w ould oocvfdtar *|*t• tW—.
ev ­

Or 3
DOOKM,
Tw.nt;
t G erm tay
rla end W

r j ( n w How
r w j na komn gf al
c c ity
e ry to pick th e blooms* fro m eom o floww*'
s tr e e t, m ig h t look u p o n I t a s no o ffe n se « t B!l&gt; to- g a t h e r

a n a r r tf r f of flo o rs ftrirtn farmer's rose awtlbn. ThJc■rtgf a boat without parmPselon in th r lake of a d ty park
la recognised u a violation of law,' but ’•borrowing'’ some­
body's rowboat In' a rmhote Body of water away from
"civilisation" la frequently considered "lust a lark."
Vacationists' fsei ftte of responslhllltioa and are apt
to show it by a disregard for the property^end rights of
others. It la too bad tjiat tho man front Roeton, or from
Ctevelantf or Atlanta; who always conducin' himself in a
L tA V fg
dignified and gentlemanly manner In his home town, and
A l Boas . of P ea are Uks tho
would never think of defat'ng a nark bench or throwing
v idSVto
paper on the grass, Will* go to another town on vacation and
,WM drin *txv&gt; tk« beethrf:
*£My hriow not whence i t s tree transform himself Into a cross between a silly school boy
■ &gt;1 ■ )tU f cats*;
They know not’ why they gather.

W ktU rrrTbln pU fuf t h . beJpUa*

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el

•ere relate here,

kM oM W ^B i

" Onf. etuoded by s^ w n d s bad
min biter*, today he Is eeseaipatiled

by

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SUfrefei

dachM sed.

The brUtllns murtwcM - Is
wHIch he gnre h b name I* gray.
It brittle* no more h si h a tty#
■till point skywwd. * B W
beard etrere h b «a*swr»Mlitt
The world was ad Ua
when the abdicated msaa*
C Holland l# years ag
und «heller with Mam
Holland protected Mm. I
he bought hi* 50-acM deS
Doom.

. .. .

HuvenUen years hare d

end technique

is the hgbltusl hom blowar. Tho automo­ the hatred. Now, a t 7*, 1
bile Horn his n very limited use so far ss siding tho motor- S a b e r steme a'hmsdWSM'
let Is concerned, but sorts people seem to think that It to m I -Mirruwe—(he eulclde of hie
a most necessary adjunct. A prominent aulortoblts -oitgl* m
ytiungrtl *cm, Prince Joachim,
ilcer relates thst a man recently made s 17.000 mile ao«n after the w ar, the death of
without once blowing his hom.
mbtkii
the former kaiserin In IU2b ■hsva
_...„ driver emphasised the point that .he -htndled b W ifo rg o U cn .
*
lie aita eraid hi* rueee eour•his car In such a w a y so to obviate the need of warning
signals at any time, And1In spit® of th® f*rt lI’M. all car* trourly ».know Icilging respect­
Itrre horns an slant’an f equipment today, his esample is ful **IuIp * frern prem enadeia.
Th# rx-K ileer ha* been nion*
ono Which the average motorist could profitably study and part
of ihls juiuatrr. Ilia n e t'
h4wd
i ort, the bus lores-1Ike K ebarih
"Driving, under the traffic conditions which prevail llermln-', whom he mended Ik
In most places today, Is a Job which requires the undivided lUMt, w tni to nuperriee M r
attention of the man or woman at the wheel. The modern
car.-ls-bullt to iemioiid qulckly trT the vsritms cnntrols; hnt
If you don't *o to church, don't the controls themselves etlll have to he operated by human
y to confine* the man who doc* ageney, and It Is Juat as vital as it ever was that the
let bo’s making a mUtako.
driver concentrate on driving. lie ctn do this best If he
maintains s calm state of mind. And It Is hard to remain
calm and cool when home ere screeching on ell sides.
‘“Hiere cm be no denial that the over-uae of horns
rUfle counter to the Interests of safety. For one thing, It
la a far-from-aooth!ng Influence. It tends to confuse and
Hurry traffic. It reflects the Impstlence of the hot-u­
r n ___________ - ..I —,
ienter and communicates that Impatience to others.
bualM a
If wt 8Urtkd by ihe xouml of a hofn at clow ijunrlcfii, n mo•said Ju*t have “tom." prosperity, torixt will frequently pull over too suddenly, endangering the *111)10, In frv«t of ’i a wmf*
i s„
mi . a--------t hlHown car and others. Or If he reacts In the other of the j;r»oo hurlgr, tbo t s mooatvh ell*
. II look* ifk* th# b»* Ina in# of tw o m o st com m on w ay s a n d g e ts a n g r y ,.h e w 'll prohnhly and admire* hi* rue**, dasluhund
a*

end for the Sponlah loyalist r tfu M t(J „ t

„n , a n d you h a v e on e o r th o se p riv a ii'

j T t t f U ^ ^ ^ t i S h J 5 feuds which often lead to ’cutting-kround,’ and frequently
MM fighting for.
. I*"'1 ! ! V T h ltr * « n a driver, ruahed hy an Insistent horn
B m (toll*** m Kentweky he* behind him, pull out Into .heavy traffic without a pnipof
• m m designed to Uadi their wait, and damage his own car and another. While tho hornafrdebla to h* bendy mm around Mower took advantage of the confusion sad went his
Die Mum Th# court* embrnres _ rrry wgw And almost everybody hen seen a driver,
startled by a blast from the rear, swerve so suddenly as
.n^rtiiv T^d to endanger Wrtaelf and othera as w elt
ip L o b i^

A i t U r plen m S

,o f lh c h “ r n

£o

bs t. teech tb.women th«. end. If every driver would remember that ®thcr? &lt;' 1lhu
sgerem
street naturslly Judge him l a i ^ y by the way he drives
----------— -----and . especially by hla hom technique, slnco that comes
A **nt*e) HttW lady here re; forcibiy to their attention via the ear. The use of a warnpeWly Mt tM Jwrkpot to • slot u
when ^bout to pasa is legal and proiwr: hut
,‘i T J d ^ ^ U n o reason why It should be an .insistent, ^r-spHti*m rL id A ^ M m U I n g blast that aaya: ‘Out of my way! Here I cornel
Veer msehlse” Welt, ttm If *ho Neither Is there Justification for that o th er practice,
hST
even-Bteohm: tM
orevalent la acme aootlons. of Waning hard on W|e_ho™
ekhtm hare broken plasty »f play* button when the lights change from Ted to gnwn, to
■“* *
........
.................... .. of the care up In front.
i useful accessory, and one that ahould
■W* wonder how many AikoriWhether or hot it mkVfa Ito full consbm
rm lit* th a t It U Illegal for
aa . Americas clUaga U croa# a
S b tn tins and 'Ub# employment In
a* yttike-baaad plant or factory
and th a t Urn team law makaa It
logal fa r tM n a nde a f strike aym, pathtaera ta a warm acroat etal*
Hare fhr tha. purpoaa of keeping
free men from working.

Anyone who nttenipt* U follcw rocking tk* boat and better nit
» flinu-Japoneoe War crlele |e down awMIo
:posing hlmeelf U a bad attack
Tha CIO leader gat k b first retnaanhy. The picture over th a n buke during the auto strikes bet
ia changed ter#hr* different winter when M reminded the adM th as many days Sooner gr mbiiatiatbn that labor bad helped
Isr tha reeae drifter will gat Jt and now expected help la re*
red mad than wall hare a real turn, “du u n m ala eonvtrbetiona
trand headline*," paid the I'reeldenq
. . . . . . a. I — .
were not la order.
A lakeland man NU from a Now the President tolls hb pres*
* b r la wwrktng ae Or. Sgtrej** conference that while It was nil
to*. «*d MB M l bha fa r gtt,* i right for fedora) employes to
IB Certainly O r Bplwy did not anWalu to dlecue* grbvanre* and
lid tM ladder or gtre K a push, i present their wishes to congrvr
things keep am B*aM pretty.abaal n a m M e w , It wa* sot nil
M'W«1 M outag their mbtreaa**' right U expect U bargain tolbcr
Mb IMF M t» their finger* lively wlGt the garernment nnd ta
bktot oaffea. Kama tk b f a ga la,demand written aentreat
Ariymnr i y » MM tk b Mrik* TM rebtienakip of employe*
ABB
to l dato*—fcalmtoad |* th* federal gavaraawnl 1» n i l -

by hia eld#.
The gt ig m u , color* eproad bofore Utb haven uf peace* com*
from flower* Hist a re gift* from
pcfnon* and ui ginim tinn* doar ! •
the old man’* Imgr b 1 (.tid e'm e tal
platcg a t each busk are lb* re*
minder*.
Pna rrada “The 'G erm ans of
Cinclm iiti’ j another "Tho G a r
man Nobility Iwngue")
many
from variou* parte of Germany
or* maikoil “Th# K pieerT rue

Yimth.'
The llkbctuollern v*'ruler baa
au completely recovered from hb
U*l winter’s &gt;kgc uf inP nrtiu
that hv ha* returned . wuod-eut*
Ung, long .a favorite occupation
of hi* eilla.

Ua rarely ta men nfuot ia
village: By force of d r
rumaUncM hie need* are ewv*red fn m Germrny whore hi*
(iaaneial interest* lb . TM Im­
perial refugee makes no «*»ri&gt;‘
Hon to the nasi rule that money
L)lo H i

Bailey Is Chosen
By Party I* Race
f ui

u v R a l C x I8 C C

Operations Soon

od skill Bailey, *l**« Uw Uom
ocmtle aoatlatlloM by the p a n /*
State cowmtitM hare Friday,
ttxna ike data re* tha evaewt

roured of net ton baa lacreased
fuiiuwiog action af iH* a u to
oueuniuow la giving BaUoy ta*
pamtaatlon, ratk ar than rail a
party primary,
o th e r pooalkw tad»poad*et candidst »*. tacludtag
Cengreaaasaa
John U NhCM tatl of M d r l h
nnd internal narwuao Collector
Homer Adtftaa, kept strict ah
tones. McClellan V e t n r a n d ta
Washington Betuntay night gram ,
latag a eUlnmoni there “w tlkla
pie' a o n twW or three dnya."

ta b e d In Germany must' lb spent

within tha rakh.
, Still, M b 's good customer tn

TOKYO, July M. ^ B V -T M w
eaada af A j u t M gbta aad wom­
“I hope ho will lire M b# 100 en here discarded their tbea hanat Watt,' on* raitny utadm— a ored ktm.no, ohl (eaah) end gtoa
fwelian mmdeli) N r Amilrew
the power U eel oat elmost In do- remarkod.
Ilia dark Una Mercadw* car elyb cbthe*. Foreign fashles mt&gt;
Ull tbs working condition* and
pay a f fedarel employee, and f f r K M him ta Ua part tee at Ike

Doors.

qaonlly doee
Potty grievanre*
can ba herolled boat by grlovan:*
eommltteci. a* they have in Hit

la any event It can be expected
tMt a congress disposed to Icgjc.
Ut* far kotter candltlon* in pri
omplayment will also keep
E
Itl Mnd* from working u*J#r chime* kcund tlx. Time tn drew
for dinner. TM sOrerkafaVd
•wretahop eondlibk*.
xenUeman rboa frirni th* wUU
Actually, Lewb did hhnM f n* •eat.
•
gtod to announcing h b pink U &gt;rWith • the. dariuhttod *t kb
gtodM M o ral employe*. :

h*«l^ gad nodding u g in ttn m

M ho pass** he d k g p ^ r S f a

• • ywdow manor M aw In tM

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Tampans Contribute

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Social Calendar

tfrtjb
A etfH tks A t Ci

To Bttf AfmbulhniGiirH

h Launched
Italy (■ Trieste

Personals

TAMPA, Ju ly *8. - b f l —N k k -

rim dime* am) quartern from T a u r
pa'm Spanish colqny may m*k*
possible the purchase o f B U M '
ambulances for use In Spain** etvll
w ar Instead of two am firmt report*

New Dreadnought Is

rdA rom mlltee In chary* of /olltolion* sal,! more than 1.1,000 had
been railed h r the Spantih Red
fm w . The money will h r tiled f O '
tu y onr complete ambulance unit
ami ilx ehpssltVictorlano M antrlga, secretary
of the Tampa committee, maid the
money would be* turned oear to tha
New Yosk hradquirter* or th* Rad
CroM beraum* It la a neutral unit.
The tl 8. N eutrality Act forbid*
gift* of w ar material* or equip*
mrnl to cnmba'tatitaHowever, under a perm it leaned
by the Departm ent o f S tate tha
Tampa popular com m itter to add
Spain lm continuing It* weekly col*
Icctlonm In rend food clothing and
medicine to loyallit force*.

* e l * r i f a * 7 £ thV geaet of jJX-. a n l Mr*.

why Uttrhall, Mai
Laayley.1 Sab . Ratliff.
RUan Meriwether,
^S
n b S fc
Mr*: Ann* MWNaltf left T*iKathrira Wiggins.
for New York where ahe
Barber, who* are a tte stin g Lau­
rel Pall* CaVb u*er clay tort, 0 t
Mlae Barber to aerrUM tfCoub-

Oa op* occasion a gay tear*
dagar kyat waa conducted, Th*
wood* trouM Iha camp war*
Matched to t tha tofteet frdd »nd

thh exhibit th -the' averting
M’a rA w r u a tfltjr Modeled
df th* rttVjuW,
Obe of tha major dramatis pro*
ddctttma or th a aa astt WUa th*'
ptWentaflof of “Yli# Nappy
Pride****- coder the glrebtlonot
the dramattd*
dramattda Instructor,
tnmtructor,
Ml**
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t y Band Conducted

— By Dorothy Hafnes

Dots Buell oT Boatoa, Maks.
Who, during th* w inter direct*
th* theater production* at tha
Junior
League
l a - CtoveUnd,
Ohio.
Other rntertalrrmeata ta which
thee* girl* Bate takhn part have
barn the preeentatlon of origi­
nal play* uatng th* tltt* “Oon*
With tb* Wtad,” a midnight aurpriM, and the nnaaal camp
atimt night. Included Id tb* aettrifle*, are breakfast and aupp*e trip* In *ddltloa id sport*
and creative arttvltlea.
W aa Dorothy Mtteheti I* on*
ot th e Leader-Alp girl* Oils
year, MU* Kite*
Meriwether.
Ml** Ann* W ltclna, arid Mia*
Kathryn Wlgrlna .jr o pjaylng In

New Trailer ToFit
Smftll Purse Being
Placed On Market

iTTwadi t

i It. n. pldcMttf, Neuf York
'iney and broiH*!' d f’ foriBer
$ n . Otffnrd Plneliot rtf fritn •W 4nl*, in a lattdr to Pritotddnt
Mond'veii yeaterday 'called1 ntt the
Prsekb-nt tor a “clear oul|hg*ot
your program and of ydurbainNnilnut.
ini'ludlhg w hether nr
not you propose to remain th th*
Wtilt«i House after l* l* “
Tin-letter, a tn-pmn* document,
egta'ked the Supreme t'ourt bill.
K r *he|ved. th* Hsecultv* re*
anliatlort bill and the ITIaekComi'-rr wage and boor measure.
Irtiirlmt .said_ha-JiasoU -hU —*tMiss1 Evelyn Echols hua re­
turned from a two weeks’ vaeatlcn In Raleigh, N. C. where ahe
w as-the guest of her sister, Mr*.
E. E. Bradley.

T h . M Dwirtg Rem « f hricecei
wab clipped from The D e te n t Run
N atait
■ Tit* rhythm hand Inttr trt v. by
Robert I’rarsoit, who hat com­
Mtoa Obrathf Katoe* a t 3 l e W tJ^—Entrance of Covered Wag
U r i n t t h y t orn l aded Ha summer ua Co..- largest trailer roach man­ pleted hi* second y ear a t Ute Univerahy of Florida, to Working In
wmntlng vlth * te- ufacturer, Into Ihe low-priced
traitor field with a new modal th* O*orgi* peach sections fbr the
and a unique plan for merchan- Troduc* CondlUc*ter», Inc. p n dialog It has been annuuheed by coollrtg pcache*.
A, O. Sherman, president. The
Francis Rcumlilat, Ralph Tolar,
Robert Wllatm, 0* u rg r Andrrson,
and Bobby Evans of Dade .C ity
a re aperiding the wrek at- Day,
ton* Beach in the
KoumUlat

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trailer. •- •

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Canal Re-Rolkting
Scorned By River
Group Here today

THa Stain KUtsO* AasiMlatlon
Will hold a ’ regular nmuthly
meeting
In Urtendo Ummrrow
afternoon. ‘ avrm'illng
to
Mrs.
ItoroHsy
loirnb. Odunfy school
nurse. Mr*. Mrnli, Mr*. Itiiplilo
, Roelilk ‘ and. Mlaa Kranrea
ICMilaee* Pees* Faea (test
built BO that &gt;t may be shipped
ment of this Association th*l th MatDougall plap to attend tinkaocked-dawn,
effecting
a
sav­
Mr,
and
Mrs.
F.
E.
Roumlla* M
of Urn A lia tea's depart
lat and daughter, Lucy, and Mias inject another riml* Into Me pro* meat H was imllrated.
m «M e f th* Stetson sekoel ef ing In transportation cost*.
T
h
.
trai
tor
has
a
17
-foot
ovor-1
Mary Wathsn (pent th*. week­ motion of Uil* project at thW tbit*
meek, spoke briefly and outlined
cily Clerk Frank Damson r&gt;end
at Daytona Beach returning would retart ultimate sure*** and
all
length
end
to
mounted
on
th*
ptoM tor continuance ef the In*
same automotive ataal cheats, ha* by Coronado Beach where they would tau»* decided Iota of th* minded 'dog *«Jwnnra of Hie t '11 &gt;
■trwetibu to the fall
, iiday that fbillrs would li&lt; gin
Dig same a lls and running gear were th,, guests of Mr. and Mrs. ground already gained;
“TURKU FORE, BE IT RE. ricking -up dog* that hate mil
sad th* earn* spring steel draw ­ W. A. Baffler.
SOLVED by tha 8 t. Johns Rlv.-r been vacrlnsled, adding Hint the
m
bar and hitch a t hlgbdr priced
owners shnuld serum Hn-ir II
Covered Wkgoa Model*.
Mr* C. R Klrtioy and dbughmr, Improvement Aaaociatioa Id m e-lTb* body construction,
how­ Busan, h a re returned from Boston, Ing at Ranford, Florida, Mortdjy,
ever, to of an entirely n*w de- Mots, and Chautauqua, N V, July s« 10*7, th a t wa raffflrm mir
alga, providing more utab la and where they have been *p*nd‘ng belief, based on elaboralo ottrn&gt; s|
livable latertor space than other th* past faw weeks- WhD* la Bol­ mod* by engineer*, that th* most
roach** of comparable lewgtb, ton Mrs. Klrtley attended th* practicable and feasible reate is
tb* on* th at has been surveyed
Krterlor atdewalla'ar* of tam­ School of Floral A rh
through th* engineers of the War
pered Maaoutt*. with tha litter
Departm ent and Is now pending'
lor paaatod with a new type of
before them.’’
. ,
Insulating board In light colors,

8

Melton Ware ha* returned from
Emory( College where he waa at­
tending the summer session and
will spend the remainder of the
a group. Furthermore, Sbertnanl sum mer with hi* parent*, Mr.
- &amp;
aka dun cad. the trailer la belug and Mr*. R. W. Wdre.

MEET
FRIENDS
AND

T A u c rr

CKORGE’S PLA

NETTIE W ll.t’ilX. &lt;-l,-ml, wants
waahing or housrwmk. HIM W
trill Si­

W e Rencrv*
R ig h t T o

L im it

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I II T H R O U G H J U L Y 2ftT H . 1937

To-Night
Last Times

Workers Council Of

Church- ffa« Sfeetihdr

AND A RM

FRONDS

twelve &lt;’ imh gun and smaller
armament and is designed for a
*|X‘H i T ii{ore than HO knots.
Tin1 \ illoi |,i-V eneto and In-f
ststri will lie the last word in
warship Vyiutruction for about u

Orovt'a TofttkEf QilH Tonlt tl
talni ti a t i l f i i qutnldin# ona In

I n e r t a s o This Year

M A N IC O rt .

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Sn&gt;n (lu-H-nfltr they will Ingram whk onm itlem l by diplomat'*
to indicate n demlre to challenge superw'ijol by .IS,000 toll hillleshlps linder construction by otln-r
Britain* naval powtr.
powils.
Fraii-v'* IKchelieu Is two years
ground It, Trieste harbor *.w«&lt;
,the navy's first battle squadron, along and (lie Jeon Unit Is about
Inflamed
made up of 10.000 Ion rrulser*. a yj-nr iabitid.- L’ritain laid down
Visible on the u ay s o rarhy was
Ihe prv-uHi Itnilleship Doris, &lt;!3,
SKS 111,0 , undergoing thorough
nimleniUation.
K&lt; me tun,' nest year Ihe 11*1
Ian navy hopes to hnte in comjpluioii lb,. Vittorio Vencto
which will tal,,. a &gt;, ni or mortto rtim pble and a sister ship,
in addition to four modernised
hattlee'iips of the Durla eloss,
This will give Italy a formidable
force In the Mediterranean and
the scam beyond.
The Vltlt rio Veneto's sisterTakt a Proven Madktim
ship l.iltorlo is to'lni IsiinrlnMl nt
tit-no* prolwbly on O il,
(if
for Malaria
trenth aroiversary of the day
Don’t tuffer Ilk* a dogl
fascism seised power
ill Italy.
Th* minute you feel a ahlu
William (iilbert, an Englishman
Both ships were laid down on
lann in 1iiftl, I* tslb-,1 “the fath er favet coming on. *U rt u U
drove’s TailaVtta Chili Tcatl*. t l
nf elect riclty.”
good, old madleina wtU »oon i
you up.

Island C o t t o n

Among thee* who were presentat Ilia meeting ware: m orgej
Olbb*, Walter Coachman/ Karli
Mrs, Georg* TowaaWd W as Lehmann, B F. Maine*,TV. If- Tunhost.** to the Worker* OodaMI
of the First Christian Sunday
Bvliooi wblrif mel Thuradky night
*1 her ham*,The meeting we* praalddd over
by tho vlce-rhelrmsn, Mr*. O.T.
Prereon. Mr*. TotritlMW reed IhO
Scripture which wap nU M ed by
a prayer by Mr*. A, A. g ird . A
report waa then ytvaa by a l l
classes who bad repcWsOatatlTr* VTIIIISmiVi n* t V. Lroltpi
pr sff nt
Bpeubllng. EoH Brown Dr
At - Me conclusion of th* toutaanr session- a* sects! Soar waa
■tlJoyed ddriBR which infra*amoat* war* aeiVel ta Um' follow
MUR Mt*. I . N, Durden. Mrto A.
a t ByVd. Mta: O. f . P M n m 'J b a
Patayo Beady. Mr*, o. U. bahdrO** Mr*. J , L. Nibtear, and
sh a m po o ; b e t ,
Mrs, Georg* Lead rets. gnat*. ■
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Tl,... ,...

ntnmrenrmt—tif“n - n*w 'iiavil pro" yeai—sn n ,,-mpfrUon.

Industry Shows H ut*

AtnBtii IKkdvailbtl* 10 • wnr
type of root, mad* of on* piece
of llomaaote, a cuiapueUloo Watrr-proof wall-board aad Insalat*
lug malarial, ilonuaota waa good
by AjdMlrol nyrit tn tnaalate
caWM at Lilli* America la Xu*
Aaiarotle. Tfladow* a rt ef a new
drop type dselrn. Electrical wir­
ing I* contained ta th* rqoC, in­
stead of aader tha InitifP. Body
framing u of lightweight air*
plane sprurs, ’ with 1 l- f tkcb
dead fir space between anterior
-end Interior paneling for

Claudette Colbert,

from f ' f \ Met Him
w b tth 't’VLi tt'itiphl

NOKTSt'H, Austria, July J#.—
(Ah —The Duke end Duchem* of
Windsor arrived laat nlcht a*
Wammi-rleonhurjr from Salabuttr
i scene where they attended 0»a motto
Paris,' festival

STOP THOSE
CHILLS ANtt
FEVER!

6 0 0 L Oi l *

Ad aaMttrtfltf M A M *t lb*
inaaato I*'fttbb Mahyi Stokes ef

—The 35,000 ton battleahlp V it­
torio Vencto, f l n t of the ndw
auperdreednaughte
Italy hopre
urfll give her one of the world'*
tpomt
powerful
navi cm,
waa
launched yeaterday In the proaence of King VHtorio Emanuel*
irful Quern Elena.
The wife of a common work­
man, Signora Marta Bertuamli
choeen by Prem ier Benito Mua»0'
Itnl'a order*, waa mponor for the
new man-o-war. A* 10,000 w ork­
men nml 100,000 other onlooker*
cheered, ahr pririeed the button
which »m t the tr e a t hull down
the ways.
The Vittorio Veneto It the
firmt tangible c spree* Ion of Italy'*
determination to have “alt ocaan
going ii*vy,“ one which carry
Italian mcHpuwrr jH-yond the con­
fine* of the M editerranean aca.
aepeclalty into the Itiml ‘mem, th*
Slack met and the Indian ocean,
following the eastw ard courme of
ftallan Iiniierial capanmlon.
The ilelrim inatlon waa given
official expression In Iha cham
her of Heputlea recently by Ad­
miral Dmiirnico ('avagnnri, under
mecrreaiy of the navy, whom* nil

Grapefruit Juice
2 For
Sunburst Pears No. 2,'$ Can

l$ c
J jc

M iN tn.K w i n r

Salud Dressing

8 0 /. 2 For 2 jC

Standard Tomatoes 4 For
No. 1 Rosedale Red Salmon
Royal Gelatin
Tuesday

The big day
Vacation"
PERWANENTfl

25C
15«
5C

linhr.v IIHW

Golden Bantam Corn
Borden’s Milk 3 Tall For

IOC
20c

Special
A ttr a c ti o n s
—and—

/ a n d o il
A ga ves, a
SPECIALTY AT
■ ALL TIMES

U r g e CANTALOUPES 2 for^
Fresh Siringlcss BEANS 2 lbs.
BANANAS- J&gt; lbs....................
TOMATOES 2 lbs......... .
......
a f n in iH in m

iii

Qgallty Department

EAUTY
wtdoer acUvH
- all.alien ta
wemss well
at year beet.

Don’t Forget
To R r^aiff
s t Iha Matinfd

Faoey Lem I,

L*mb Shoulder

IUH CHOPS lb.

CHOPS

Ratil'a Rind tees

Veal Shoulder

SUcod BACON lb,

CHOPS

lb.

Cbole* Wee tern
ROOM S T E A K lb.
Beef

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No-Hit Game Turned;
FARE ARBI
In By Syracuse Star f K 9

Boston B ees Lead Majors
W ith S even Victories And
No D e fe a ts D uring W eek

SYRACUSE, N- Y, July « . —,
(* )-

Uoyd

(W hltey)

Mew*,

right-hand pitcher farmed cot b j
the Cincinnati Redi, Joined the In­
ternational Learn* h a ir of fame
tact night bp pitching a no-hit, norun same U f ire »ha Syracuse
Chief* a I to e viotery orcr the

Be^s Remarkable Pitching: S taff Allows
O p p o n e n t s But 43 Hits
In Seven Games

Jerney City Giant*

Double Bill To Be
Played Tomorrow
The Sanford lAMkowta and
lb* Daytona Beach Inlander*
will play a double Mil her*
Tuesday, Th* flrat gam# wjll
make up Urn game rained out
inly I I and will atnrt at 3:oo
o'clock. The eerond game will
be played at 1:11 o’clock that

The Z3-y**rold ala-feoUr, a
strlkrout ite r for the B Dorado
team of the Colton State* Lease*
leit year, be*ted Ben Cantwell, #iBoeton Bees1 pitcher, IS a tight
fllnfing duel to earn the deelelon
In th* nightcap of a doable* header
after the OlenU had won the op­
ener 3 3 .
Moore haa hern with Syrncur*
• lore mid-June, when he waa v n t
down for teaioping by the Med*..
Lari night'* wee hit alath victory
■faint! two defeat* line* joining
the Chief* Hr had fanned SO eat- I
tor« In At Inning* before lail .i'glit-1
Three men rearhrd flrat bat* nn
walk* In leat night'* gem*, but all
were Mranded on the baeenatlit.
Moore fanned fear, collected eat
of the ala hit* the Chief* ma le off
Cantwell, and ecorrd the only lun
of 1he gnmo, In the eltfht*
Moore won 20 girne* for
redo leal lenr, nnd *cl a n*w
nut record for the Colton

Mas)* to ceater, Ooniorclk

Ml

. s'!grounder down to third and an
, attempted double play *ud#d wlth

Whole eboW la the big leafuee
daring the weak ended yeeterd*y. dee pit* .the heavy billing
Of th* St. Loul* • Brawn* anil
WaaMpgton Senator*, and t h e
Chicago C a b * ' continued Na­
tional League pare.
Detplla the* aims*! total »b*
aanco of " n a y . M ary ’ baiting
punch, tin Bee* iron all aoren
of their game* daring the week
ta d u ilrely by th* top pitching
performance* la the big thaw
Iblt year.
- '

Innlou.
H
El l»o- ■ H
strike;»
8t*l"«
,i!

In S3 U n io n , their fllngor*
allowed the gkliupy total of 41
hlia and 1| run*, about ela hit*
and le»* than tw o rone per
gai^e .The feat v i e all
th e
morn surprising In (hat the Boaa
tool only flrat dlrldon club*,
the Cardinal* and Pirate*.

*

Coming: Florida
State
League Games
California To Use
Lightning Renders 25
Large Refrigerator* Persons Unconscious
r . m,
To Preserve Fruit ALTON, Mu.. July 10. (/I1) - t11.ivP auU. ihIlia
a *1 OrNni'lu, 1:13 P.

fe r d tg

tiro, /thro*' order tb* flrat twe
lining*. In lb* third, Rodger*
/•togled i la right end' etol* eecTwenty-flm persons were renderCHICAGO. July .II,-*-Tha largand ban*. It egg*rlo went oul
ed
uncnn»i Iim* yesterday n«
eal
Ice
relrlgerator*
In
the
pitehur to- flrat. Deri* etrach n«t
lightning elreck n |ir * e Iren In
Myth and Clary .to end tha In world, eaeh b 't enougti to hold front of - thn Itlrorluii Country

Ring,

- After "tb* flrat Inkleg. Mdt*
otlbwed no Saint* la f e t to p e
oad ba*a and only font to ro t to
him,']
*, .
The locili pet man pn bet* Id
Ihe^tU ib;.-M renib,. eighth, eed
Olatb b it wort unable to ecofa.
h r the ninth. Langston ringled
to right to open Ih* lunlag. Met
. Ud hit n grounder to abort, who

IM full grown men, are now be
lag put Into aerrlce. It wa* *nnounred today *t aaetrmal , c o
aiaorlalJon lieadqusrler* b o r a ,
The glenl refrtgeratora ere lo­
cated Id the frail (lelda or Cal­
ifornia aa&lt;f w lll.b e need tn p ra ­
te r re frail.
T ea Ice refrigerator* *rn now
In eerrlre. measuring G( leal

Cburrh near here. Four were In­
jured aerluuely,

Tha lightning

*t*&lt;ick

■*

n

large group »u&lt; n u ig re p iln t on
tha rhurrh lawn following Hun
dey Hchnot ■errlrca,
Vlrllmn
warn M-allnrrd almul tin- nroiiinU
by the fnre* nf llm liupei-l, allticeea* reported.
Ten person*
n-i|iilred tre a t­
ment by a phyelrfan mid nun 6year-olil hoy Is not nipeclnl to
lira.

Serenaders To Visit
Some Real Neckers
TOKYO, Jely 3d. _(*&gt;&gt;_Do*« a
giraffe like mualcT Ami If so, doe*
he prefer th* class Irs nr ewIngT
, Zoo and humane aocldy official*
her* are going te find out with
mouth organs, iikrlele and bamboo
flute concert* before th* giraffe
pens- Lions, tlgera, monkey* and
bison also will ho offlicled with
serenade! In' this effort to letrn
If musk really hath tharme t r
Booth* th* savage b**it-

llffiST A FIfil WOS

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I* ft I t *
tu t Jl
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7
t l I* I t 4
■* • II •
■SI. Lruils . * M l l i l t II t
n tlih u rah . I t l l II I t I t I
t —T u H «■* '** earn*.
Mm* Unit JO ml In* or pip* Is
betas labtkIM In furulth water
In 30.M0.000 Tltllnni on Treasure
Island In Salt Francisco. .l i a r ,
dtrrlnr the l i l t lloliUo dale In­
ternational Bipoelllntl, *' v '
Pineapple* contain 133 percent

league Lent July I I , hd. earn#
within one pitch of hurling a no*
hitter, when he we* tagged 7or a
Tommy F arr &lt;
safety . with two out In the ninth plre. la ihtrwn epib
and two atrlke* nn tha batter. New York to prapt
Moor* alto wa* with Maeen In th a ' Jo* l«ul* Aug. 10.
Hally. league lait season Dee
Moore, also a March graduate,
caught Moore

«, Tb* Saint* acored Ut* only run
•f the (*n&gt;* la th* fl'rgt half nf
. the Brat Inning. With on* ooL
ylUgerald tingl'd to left a n d
r ndraaoed to e*eond o* Chlndo'e

lwl&lt;l&gt;

C lln it _ _ _ » * ! &lt;
Cincinnati „ l 4 4T
N.w Tnrk
.14 U
■Brooklyn ...t 4 U
rkllndntnhln- I &gt; I t

I is, tun* Usarh
• I I P. M.
L-&gt;l&gt;nrii
at
1:11

China. May Build
14,000,000 Span

Henmd to them In Ibe wonand-toit column In the Nellunal
League tor the week were the
Chicago Cuba, whoa* twu-out-of
Itime from the ulem a keptlhem
two rumea In front of th* loop.
Over la the American League,
the top performer*, deiplta In*
clouting of Ibu N*t* and Browne
were Ike Detroit Tiger* a n d
Chicago While Son; each with
fir* Victoria* ■In . —ran itart*—

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WedMmdsr. Jetr ** ‘M
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at
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CELERY
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Gold Flnh, Bo* Plants,
Water Lilies, Fish Bowls,
Aquariums, Mosses
Expert Rock Work end
Pool Construction,
Foundation Plantings,
Landscaping. Rosa Deda
prepared and set. *
Eallmatcs gladly given.

Z E N IT H ’S
Startling Robot DU]

"Site, error*, opponent** ruda and
homn run* tor rarh club;
AWKMiraw i.nAaimi
till
W I. It
Urirnll .
I I It
rhlrsim
S I 44
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T e n d e r , J e l r IT
tM V T O V t M IA M I A Y
k iiiiii . mi* r. n .
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Detroit'* apparently waa t h e
moat timely hilling, for the Tl*
gera acored as nine to lead both
loop* for the weak, th e Yank*
w ere second with IL followed
by the Brown* with I I and Urn
Senator* with IT. Topping th*
National league, were tbn Cludaaalt Bed*, who scored 47tlmo*
hut wrro aim able I* win only
three .of aeren gam**.
The Yankee* regained lb* top
In their homer-hi I ling specialty,
knocking 17 homer* out of the
lot. compared to thn 17 lor De­
troit and thn ntna for lb* B ads
who topped thn National Lcagu*.
Dofenetrely. the life* were toe
whole show, outdoing even lb*
Cub*, who allowed only I t op.poaltton acoree, Alleld.theCIareland Indian* . and Philadelphia
Alhlellra, with four error* each,
end th* lldil Ho*. W hite Sox and
Cube, w ith Hi* apiece, were tb*
leader*. Thn Brooklyn Dodger*
f"U apart with 33 I* eight
game*.
Standing* for the weak, ahow-

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All three wave bandi
have separate dlalg, yet
there is but ONE dial
■bowing at a TIMEI
And that one dial la
big, simply designed,
clear and easy to read-1

HENRY A. RUSSELL SEED CO.
W» FIRST ST.

PHONE 41

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AT AN UNUSUAL­

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WHERE Y O U '
WILL RECEIVE,

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TEOUS o r c o u p .
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E^TTlY ANb DANIELS FEEDS ASPECIALTY

W. C. HAKTUNE

Sugar can* now rivaled by *ugar boat*, we* for centuries th*
only eourco of commercial eugar.

TUXEDO FEED &amp; SUPPLY 00,

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p e t e r Tp e n
new shipping procedure may be
loet If Ih* boueowlt* doe* nut
Immediately plat* lb* fruit In
her own le* refrlraretor ator por
charing It Irom Ih# retailor,"

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ago,

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. JULY 27. 1M7

NUMUER 236

Eatabllahed In 1908

U.S. Marines
Preparing To
Guard Live!

Tb 'Cleveland

Trailer Camp
Site Is Chosen
By City Heads

Wave Of ‘Vahdalism
la Go-Incident With
' Clashes A t G a t e s
Of Republic Steel

Ixtcation On Property
Between Palm etto
A-And Hood Selected
/ A f t e r Discussions

“Devil D ogs” G etting
Ready To Sandbag H
Fortifications F o IT
Gales Of Legation

Sixty Persons Are
Sent To Hospital

I.ocalbm of lh" prtumsed nuiill. ipnllj v» ned mill operated
tender ramp m il ln ^ o n II"* »•emit plot m rrloojilng. Ijrke Mon-

Foreign Circles N
Uneasy In Crisis

Gotham Welcomes Scottsboao Boys

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NewlyPafnted Houses
N ot Under Union’s
Label Are Stained

Re-Routing Talk
About Canal Seen
Intimidation Move

»h* Upper 8 t Johaa Elver Navtration District- Such dlscuulno,
and publicity in s is tin g it, ho
■aya, Originate* wholly from

belweep Itni.d- iltid I'alm.t-

Japs Give Assurance
Foreign Properties
Will Be P rotected

In Av.nffri. IhcVaiilnrd City OommiMtowr* Ui-i lil*i| nt (heir regltInr nn-riii k In Kir City Mall ia*t
my hi.

After rnn&gt;IMnlit(
discussion
nntrmg lh* roiumUilonani and
T. I*. Hlmi»uh. president of th#
K*mined* I'miniy, Chamber
of

CLEVELAND. July 27.—
(AP)—Four hundred policemen stood guard today In
CUvetind't stiel itrlke Hot
area to bring peace—tempor­
arily at leaat—after one of
the vorat n'ghta of violence
in the clty&gt; history.
Republic Steel C o d poration
public's Corrigan-Maglnnay plant
q b m an* man waa killed y»«"
taiday.
»
Ctnba, pkk-aiM , Iron pipes,
and other weapons came crash*
Mf down upon the heads of
wysbari and &lt;pickets alike. The
union headquarters was wrecked.
0 lass crashed In dosens of mo*
te r cam. A ware of vandalism,
spasmodic for several weeks,
«vel)ad over o tter sections of the
ettjr.
J Newly pointed houses, finished
without benefit of union approv­
al, were sprayed with stain.
Pag eejsml hows lest night.

TWENTY INJURED IN CLEVELAND STRIKE CLASH

PEIPING, July 27.— (A ? )'
—United Staten marines prfe
pared to Haiultiag fortifica*
tiona for the gates of the
intenmtionnl legation quar-,
ter thin afternoon after the
Japanese ultimatum for ovtfe ;
uallon «f Chlneso troope
from - tho. tentie region weet----!
of rulptug had expired in a !!

CidiMucrrc-rdurtuu ulln*. tha Trall--

•T Camp CuiumtiJJo. H waa d«I lilxl Ilia i u Irmtuirary ramp on
th* lain shore altc wnnjd be a
ilium pni&gt; (Ira) Invi'ulmntil tor
tin* City Ilian lh« proposed Ikl*
nlr locution.
Twenty twraona, two of them |vf)kcm*n, were lnjjnr.1 aa labor trouble flared anew at a 1
KtiinU tor tho lull Idlme of the la ml,'Ohio, plant of H c g ^ l? Steel CprmtrililMl, IM Ira whn rteih n I .with .s Irik * -sy m p ath ise,

A thunderous welcome, In which scverll persona were trampled
underfoot,'greeted the freed Bcottsboro boy* ea they aril red In New
York with their attorney, Samuel Lrlbowlti (right), lino of the
youths, Olen Montgomery, (In overalls and gtaasca), scemi arnne*
whaf -bewildered by the reception of a happy Ilnrlcmito slid police
pull hire through the cheering, mauling thinng.____
•______•

Growers Desire
NewBodyToRun
U .S. Citrus Pact

mhin are I n 'lie mociiisul—la—I bo ibT IT ^bb. began when lh . latter.attem pted to Mock a street wllh ruilmul lle« and
Inrm nt loan* which the ' Oily
will repay over a period ot AU.v i*. pi 11ire are abow n reatorlng • bnler afler th e fight, by rlearlng the rtrret.
y ru n nml will be imlli'rled from
Inrnl business Intvri—I» In •
fund drive by the Trailer" Camp
Urged For Senate
Committee*. cninposed nt bualOn

I ' h« p

lh rr« t

Cantwell Praising
Expressed
Him For His Honor Confidence
Town May Get U. S.
Aid In Enterprise

I'osalblllllea or sernrlug a
tv. »*, A project for the proposed
Committee Draws Up
Ijik* Hilore I'srk. In b . loealad
between Ibn Uaylalr Hotel and*
Platform Opposing
Tin1 me-..(rv,J(d*rted hy Artbim nanli^lJ.A v.nu.. w .re dUnwssfd
Uranan, sn(f wt|rtrt»*t»y r . ^ h n r j l a l t h e rednlar.- hbmonlbly meet*
of lh* lia-at Western Union office, ; Ins ol lli* Hanford cyiy Cuniroll"
was signed hy ninny people of tho I sinner* but id chi, *
WINTER HAVEN, J t l y 1 7 — '
n r The a.
city- * '
. I| . Mayor Kdwarrt lircclns told
VP)—A platform which proposed
Powerful r
It tinted, ''roncrnlulstions. We the laaty about hi* Inlarrtsw
that th* ptqrida Citrus commls* forremenls we
ore happy that your brilllanl per* wllh lie. Wilson, distil. I super-j
■ton ' hot administer th* federal Spanish
gov
fui malice hka- hern rewuded nml visor of projects, and .laird llial
marketing W » * n t by becoming f
M, lt.nt
we pri-rllrt i-nnllnued su cess for
Ih t eoatrol eommlttev far tho
you. Itemrmher that the old home
«ltra« is ia itn r v ia idontpd bv i (*v»rrni Jo%t
town Is anlldly hark nf you with
every possible good wish."
|
Th* group, a t Its argtnlration , urKrnt
general headquartefs 1 Th‘" 'V f* numUr " f !' ienr"
M atin g , Masted fra n k T. Laird of , ,
, ,
, , . . neciasiiaiivi the long extension In
Oravalaad Its chairman. A scrlca
»wn ' ' " ' " ’"w * J 11 w lh*' ,,rirln' 1
•C mftti»ge « u btld m tn tly In
aestr^ynl in heavy flfttit*
Knrty tbU morning mnotli. r
0 * cltruf b«H lo MlfCt i con- ing wrst of Mn«lri&lt;V &gt;'•*&lt;«rriih y. ‘ mrr%jiCo wnn srnt to Mr. r«ntn*ll
Bltte* «f II member*.
| Tlie comniunlnuc, giving no il--* t-y i^e riiandirr of-Commercer . A. Porter of Winter H a n n tails, said Mwe continue tn bather
A telegram sent to Mrs. Caolgad J. A. Scarlett, DeUnd, wero tho fruits nf victory nreim I Hr |. w-ell read u* lotions; "Pcimit ns
named vie* chairmen; A. P- Picks n r|,. ,|nrlnp the fours* r.r which lo "bar. yohr happiness Ualsv eol
ard gf lAb.land. aecretary-lrrst the I.lstrr and Co HI. Inlrruatioid through you exprrs* oar etrcii ';
Have and II W- Hhsnnon. a*
u n r , and Eleanor NeClentthan Iirlgadrt, were drstroyH.”
congratulation, tn Mr. Cantwell on; their nirrtlnr 1**1 filahl also
Im aboil, aecrrtaryj Pprclal trsunrcnl tnnlnl aquaita bis more than wrll itrservqd rot ■voted In employ Hldnsy A, Hliilib*. 'The Shannon Hoys Wllh Guitar
Tkl n*wi‘-tl&gt;,-t -d"p****« p&gt;»* hn I J - *—
—L‘ “ i*»--b-o—» nf. vaiw. nienl.” — — ----------------- 1 loral— gentogtst,— tn - super?Iso | •»d Kiddle,"- and Kv*n, MrCny,
form for a marketing agreement *'.urh a !«rp* number of bottle*,' ’ It V.n« signcil, Mr* A. M I’HI drtllliii: of four leal well* In a n . baritone were Judged wlnnera ol
efforl in local. Iho Hawthorn, j •" amateur contest sponsored hy
strnium nf water a. a aourc. of the Orlando Jayceca a* many Hanoaqa agryement, providing wllhl"
Two long day* of epneerted Ina ‘hew water aupply for Ihe City,; f°rd p.rform#ra competed yealpr*
ttaalf maana of terminating nnd u rg e n t thrusts a t ‘Villanueva D*
payment of IJ 1*1 rent* par day heforw the Oilando Junior
amandiag tt.*
I j , Panada, nerve center ef the
Tha proposal that th# federal povcmmenl’s •*■ lor. forced Mist* U. S. Ambassadors in rnti|Hin for f.lo coupons which Chamber of Cummcrc. at their
marketing afraem .nl not be art- tn bring up heavy reserves for .Far East Seek Peace war* drlaehed from bonda lhat weekly luncheon,
wet* refunded waa approred a ll T h . wlnnera will perform on tho
mtslotefod by poraonnol a t th* sahstt may b.- th* final bloody anthe meellnx. also tha p u rrh .a. of stag , of the Drarh.m Theater In
Ftorida citrus commlaalon earned tw rr tn mlP&gt;l|[„n t\7m shall have
•n Inns of asphalt for lhaatr*»l Orlando In pie near futuse In com*
SOswMw ad P e w r a p . Owes
Vedrl.l-Ujei rovernmenl fore*.
pavlnn project mi Maanolla A&gt;u- petition for n free trip tn the
»h*l have held if ai-alnsl e sie-r*
pa* nnd Herond Blreat at. a coat O rrat Lakra Kxposltlon In Clcvc*
EXAmS Dtill B © 1Given f„r nrarly nine months oe.HieriT
nf |I».S5 |i*r inn.
land with all expenaea paid.

W i n n e r s Named
In Competition In

For Post Office Job .urgent army *t Its gat*.

Kiamlhatloni will h . given by Municipal Court
Uo United Blalas Civil Brrviro
S e s s i o n Is Held
Commission la th . near futurn
for th* porpoM of fUllag * vaBefore F. L. IVIiller
caocy of poetmaster at the Osa.v a poet Offlc. becordln* to
Disorderly enlldurl hesUed-Ml'
aa oaaoonc.nleat mad. today liy
M. t , Wright, local *«■rotary of list of rlinrir* &lt;&gt;n ttio docket n&lt;
lha Board of Civil Barvlco Ki- Iho short re lull ot Mnuhfpii
Coin I held »l ihn local I*ollt i
KlulloH yeslenlsr Iilvru^un , In
fore City JudK" CrsVlt, 1,,'Mlljer
Th u se riled «0 ill Orderly con
to t«ko th* loot may obtain ap- ■blit charge* vV
pUcatlo* blank! from tho Ovll am«, nrgni. win
negro., who.
ferries CoaomUotoo in Atlanta. bond; * Jo a h N*li
u fi.r plus dtp i* r u ltty r wax T ilin '
Biam taattoo* will ho glren In IS of to days: aijd "Julia Ma u l

Alter III* rrsu la r m aotlnxlait
M L .R a h u m , Hanford Jayrre,
nil,til lh* Commissioner, inci aa acted aa m aeter of cerrmonie- nnd
a tletlnqueni T a t Adjiiatm.ut announced the following provram:
Itoard In aerordanra with .a n Anne Denson, who gave ■ reading;

CITY NEWS BIUEI’S

thb Sanford PoM Offlc# la lh ■ Kraion, negro dm il IS &lt;&gt;r 1u.
dat a, when .h e p l* * d e \ gullly
t« a t wMk l« Aaguat.*
to I he charges.
, '.,
Willie Mae N eil, ttcsriv was
fined I t a or M ,flay*.bn r h a ^ r a
nf Io-lng drunk and disorderly
em l'-K slbe; In. Ale lander. \Vlt-_
llam D**la. and Msrgnrct Ma- | The dirrctelp of the tenterd
)nrs. negroes, all revel red sen-1
Kiwanl* Club will hold a Meeting
tent-ra of (10 o r *0 d a y . when ,’at 13:IS o'clock tomorrow al lha
K4NBAB
date D —
found guilty of disorderly , eon-j Valdrx Hotelduit. -Ja m e s
Fountain, negro,
waa given a M-ilsy s .n lr n e . on
II- Harrow and B- J. Ntx nffil(h . dkarros.
Rutue Merchant. Crank King, clatod q t th* mootlnr »f n-y
and Nathaniel Daria. itegroca. Scout Troop 14 la st nigh In th.
Baptist C huck 4 ww»»
w ere Ira n H .rn d tn C o a s t ;
Sheriff C .fM . Hand a a ebargos
of larceny &lt;4 an aatomulilto.
J
Richmond (larrell. Iirkro, was,
flood t u or M days for pmsca-1
atos ef liquor,
_____ \ 1

C. Of C. Martin* Of Matiern To Arte For
- Dbractort Pat Off B ackup!deration Of
Pfvpoied Polar Hop
cmr.
(AI

tons. ntmuiphi-ni

ol

Japatiaoott,^

military aaor.'ry.
Tb* Amoricnn eonilngnnt v a a
n-hltni'd to guard the tour galM
of Hid {.gallon quartar against
any hostilities that might brook
nut If chins fail'd to comply,
with Japan* demand!.
Kurriru, circles seemed alsriteil
nvef tho Impending deadline o(
the second Japaneto u t i e a M i
tnmorrnw noon demanding erne- ,-i
Mississippian Charges uallon of China-* 37lh DtrlatoM
from Peiping Itself,
Body With Conspir­ Irmipa
.lit wan rumored that JapaAesh
acy A gainst South military leader, had threatliaed
in bomb this an d sn t capital 1C
WASHINGTON, July 27. -(JP) Chlua felled tn comply hut eth­
report, declared Japan 1*4
—ItrprnefntgUv*
Itankln
(l&gt; er
Slv.ij. foreign power* l i n n s e e s
Ml**)* bitii. imI ih* IJib nr llcln lbs oily" wllh a heavy iqtormationa hoard yc.lrrday a t "con«ple tloMM -population would. baapW*
Ing wnn corfimunlsUc Stlueneej tu
ed .ustuM ilqg,.
'V.vCi-.ia
oMB«yTlmltbern InduilrlM.” ■
Rlrletesr aecrocy also vmMI
lie added. In a furrrdH stale* lh* actlnn&gt;;~nf the Chlnsse Udtte
menV he expects In a.k the ,\d- lary fore** aiid authorities damlnlstretlon to remore, the present c II iiimI in dl.i'lnan whether thd
member, of tho board or curled Bnbllnra nt th* XTth DlvUloa. had
their activities*
,'
^i|ull Ibn area west nf Helping a*
Itankln, co-aulhor of the TVA Japan iletnanilod. (UnconttfmaA
art and one of the'trailing propo­ reports at banking said (Thing
nents of the ailmlnl»|rat|on'* pow­ bad rejected tho Japanese tteer policies, was llie irm nil mem* nisnds).
,t
Iwr of CongrcBB t« rrlllrlie the
(Peiping dlspalchoa gara no|
board wltljln the ta it week.
confirmation nf Japan*** rffSWTU
Senator Nye (ft N D,), laaue.1 a llial t,00 Chines, had been r i l r t
statem ent last Thuisdsy saying lually amilhllaied” by Japtaaau
I Tie board "has such a pronoui cc l bombing plane, and Infantry 14
I'om m lttc. for In.tuetrial Orgnnl* a clash is mile* east uf lli. an*
4 l ' H l | » . r t lie »*•«• . T h i „ l
d en t 'capital).

Rankin Accuses
Labor Board Of
CIO Connections

W PA ProjectFor
Lake Shore P ark
Telegram Is Sent Discussed By City
14d v tlln iiM

gulomi

tha Whlddnn Trio, compose,! of
Tkalma, Earl, and Donald Whiddon, who presented a song; Doris
Jackson, who entertained with n
tap dance accompanied at the pia­
no by Mary Drill In ; Evans MrCty,
who entertained wllh a vocal selec­
tion arcnmjsanled at the piano by
Senate O. K /s Bill
Nla; Randall Priest, with
' Limit Train Length aMildred
tfarmnnlra novelty art; (he Shan­
non Roys, wllh guitar and fiddlo
hillbilly mualc; and Helen llarkry,
jrb o rtndcrrd a.aaleatlan on o pia­
no accordion.
It waa stated that tha winner!
war* rhosrn not by opplauiu-, but
hy Mvorol Judgro who, after conalderaMo deliberation, madu thalr
, -— ,—
r
j drrlilnn
*
M n U ry ■»*""»».«
m prt&gt;gr.m waa presented by
Ran. Royal II. &lt; ****•d (p v N, u 8blnho, „ r&lt; who m, dr . .H„„
5,"' off,r" ’
*
talk Which de^ribed Hanford and
■teaaiire a . a rider, ioathara - mtaol. Counl,
..

ltudRc Beats Austin;
U. S. Wins Davis Cup
WUIBLEDOW, iEngtarut, July
27' —(fll — Sorri'Tlopp.d D»h
Iludgr, * undefeated" this year,
whipped Henry Wilfred (Bunny)
Austin Inday B O .Vfl 6-t fl .1 aa
lha United Stitea completed Its
rout of Crrot Brltnln'a Do via &lt;’up
forces ond regained tha Interna­
tional tennis trophy for the first
time *ln&lt;-» lt&gt;27.
,
.Rudgv's victory came after 21year-old Frank la Parker of Mil­
waukee had clinched the cup with
an aatimlrhing alraIJrht set triumph
over Charles Edgar Hare *-.1 (1-4
(12 thus making the* final score
four victories for the United
state! .g sln it ene fur (treat
Rritaln'a unsuieessful rup defendsis.
,

Kiwanians To Hold
Inter-Club Meeting

Japanese report* said I roOpO
and planes hlirlcd llietr fore*
iigalnst a Chinese regiment wh«4
('liliii'iu Robllcri refused lo dl**
urni,
•
|
Ai -Tnhtn Jap au 's
prrm lar,
Prlm-e Kumlmarn Konoyo,
dte*
cjalnied any tenllorLal
ambl*
lions In North china but M l4
If China failed lo fulfill haq
promises ' "decisive
messuraa"'
would bn. t Jk rn by Japaa, ^
!

“What Japan wanla from ChtaM
Is nui territory but co-opara*
lloni" he told a lehao aeailoi a4
tho Japan**, parllahtent.

ittllCAQO, July S7.-W 1—T 6«
WUinellii Coast (jiiuril yesterday
aiiuouneed rw elp t of a
radio
rneeBago
from
iho CanadtaM
aleauier Harrison reporting m V*
ru men adrift ..... a b t r n In 4
gain on !&lt;•)(! lltu * n .‘ . *

. The ntea.agn aafd lha llu r lis d
waa s !s ml Irig hy Iho barg..

Lo c a l w e a t h e r u -i
rather at Ranlgimlo.* Spring*
Thuradaf fiw au Inter club meet­
ing which will Jnetqd. awlmmlnf. "games, and a ehlrkan bar­
becue, u N r .i. announced today
by, g. J. Nil. secretary of th# lo­
cal group.
Tb# maellng I* arbeduled lo

,
f .rs c s s t
' . •" vj
Florid*!- PsrUy cloudy .tooU hl •
and Wednesday with w c a sl . ao t '
shuwera over anuth and aoat por-

tiona. Kilrem* Northwaat

Ida: parity cloudy probably #eOt­
ic red showers In oaat portion lW
nl*ht a n d . WodB.sday,
" lf J
D a ^ o m 'i TM .a
|
begin a t l:no rfrluck In tho aftWednesday". U d .s: lllfk , i r . l f
ernoon and will ruhtlnua unlit

night.

All

members and

thalr A. M„ 10:«i p. M.J low, 4:01

wives or g u .a t. a r. Inritbd to A. M., r m - P- M.
B arom tter *
attend,
T "* V - •

Th# ragular merlin* . to have
been bald tomorrow at noon has
boon postponed, Mr. Nla said.
I( la oallmalrd that IIS per­
sona from lh . litre, e lite !. will
attend Iho ustm bly.

Teelardar, 30.01; today, 30.41.;
P r.clp llstl.il

Total for ystorday
.... J l
Total for munth te data— i l l
Normal to data., .......... yhJB
Tamperaturo
Maximum. IJ; minimum, 14. I
Official B.perl
.J

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yoLangBtonLeads Lookouts'
th Five Hite During 1 4 Hit'
ick O n T w o G ull Pitchers

And Orlando To B e “ B iggest Society Fight”
Play Night Tilt In History By M ike Jacobs

Pridurd Gets Three Hits During:
9 Th 1 Victory Over Gulls; Locals
Play GatocsriDe G-Men Tonight

Will Be First Pro The Welsh Coal Miner Challenger Will
Negro Game To Be
•Begin His Training At His Camp
Seen In S a n f o r d
At Long Branch, N. J. Today

•Ipoeu the p u
to apprrvra
H oo/ joj.
.
■ :
Meanwhile ■ Tu t w U
training Saturday at hla tamp »
Lons branch, N. J. Loola -ft
■chadded to arrive In Ni &gt; ' T « i
Monday and t o Immediately 'la
Pompton Lake*, N. J V v W * - U

Th* ftrat pro feed one I negro
bieeball game evrr to be played In
Paafotd under floodlight* will taka
plae* next Wednesday evening at
the Sanford Municipal Athletic
Field when the itrong Sanford
ClanU tangle with the Orlando
All-Slare in a return match o f a
game that wa* ployed at Tinker
Field In Orlando Igat Tueeday

Michael
Faraday, . alactrk
wisard, turned down a fortune fi
hla Invent Iona and died a 'p w
man.

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Mika Jacobi predicted yeoter-! thuilatm for the D*mp**e-'-*Tthat the Jo* UuU-Tomnty' pentlar bout back In 11 ," Jacob*
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gro outfit. In Orlando laat Toe**
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Walter u Pain, a III N" m ,*r , Tliroa li
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rally. T m no hard la»kitia-l&lt;-r Bll.mber* o f the Flo
*t“ '“ t food hut rm keeping II ltlfr faculty *r* I
Vlmple and well apaied. We waul m 7 M volume o f A
aay peal f le a "
Th* g n a t of leanla atalwart*
obey every direction of their noilplaying captain Ilk* patient pup
plea, combining putting prattle*
and table tcnnl* wth
loud* nl
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be­
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nlghl. lie will allov^fhe boya a
few practice awata 'fur half nn
hoar, today, but no matrbea be­
fore fUlurday'a rballaugo round
ronfllct with Kngland.
Meanwhile the Kncllahmrn are
dividing training with rail gotl.
Itumvy A eat In and Chari eafTncgey
want around Walton
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Four Defendants In Leibowitz
To Fighting Mood
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Vive dap* hare paaaed alaee
Chandler Nelson. prominent Gong
'... wood realilpiit, met death at lhe
band* of an unknown aaaallaai
In a Hanford alreet and bp to
the prrseiil limp lhe effort* Of
the d tp and County officer* to
apprrhend Itie atlackara bap*
proven futile.
.
Hlnrr itio fatal altvreatlba f l
Advancr iVservntidAi
Indicate
th# Intersection of Palmetto r 1
that there will be a large attend­
tleneva Atenura late Mon
ance o f officer* and directors of
nlrhl. every clue wbtcb might
thr St John* River Improvement
lead lo lhe apprehension of the
Avsoclallon at the meeting in tba
partlea linn hern followed by at' 1
Chamber of Commerce Building to
ftrlala without retails,
be held Monday morning at 10:30
Many persona who claim to be
o'clock. It waa atated today.
able to Identify the three
President George W. liibbi, o f ’
known ocrupauli of tha car that
Jaclcaonvlllr, will preside over the!
I figured b&lt; the accident have been
meeting when the present status o f!
. reported but the whereabout* nl
tho proposed canal to connect ths!
J the narllre ie. *l|lI clothed hi
iU v e r u e llliSt. Joh
1 myslrry, ■
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Charlea' 'Walker, local painter At noon, member* of tha ajsect
I revealed yi-strrilpy that ha ban
atlon will adioorn tn the V t U w f
Regardless of warning from (m et a myalertnu* Irln ahortly beITotel for a Joint IvrchtVyt' ■edlh;
fore the arcldeut Monday, night,
the Sanford Rotary Club Speaker* the preaiding Judge that he must
lie told Hhrrllf Chnrlea'M. Hand
bridle
hit
aggreariv"
tactic*
in
en the lunch**'1" prnern"' will Inof Hpiulmde Ciinnty that ha wa*
Jude Mr. Gibb* and 'Walter P. the court room, Samuel H. Lelbhalted by a man drlring a pen
Coachmen, Jn, of JaclaonvIUe.who owttl. noted New York criminal
green Ponl »»dan near IttSOj
la the
vice* president of the lawyer, rolla up hi* alaetaa Inf o'clock Monday Tilglil. who ashed
more fighting In behalf of tho
svfnclstlon _.an&lt;i
ehpirmin jof
■’ ’ScSUelH.ro NegVMr* on TrJurat Where n* riiuhr fv t i-atnitn*. la
the PlorUil 'Waterway Congress
the car with lhe man. who had
The meeting In the Chamber Decatur. Ala,
aaked lhe question, hi- *ald. there
o f Commerre Building will he
was an old man wllh a white
the first held In Sasfortl alnco
mualarh*
and ■ middle-aged
May III.1 H. n.d will bo open to
woman. Several oilier wUnaaana;
Lhe public. The last one waa
lo the acrid ent repel (•-! seeing
held at Camp Rooaevelt.
lhe elderly man with lhe mu*lathe Itul a* yel nu clue* a* to
tho whereabout* nf the partial

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Case Was Battle
Ground 6 Years George Gibbs OfJackBlacks Were Charged
With Mass Assault
On 2 White Women
DCEATUR, Ala., July 24.
— (AP) — Rape ehkrges
against four of the nine
negro “Scottaboro caae" de­
fendants were dropped by
the atate today. The atate'a
move came immediately aft­
er Ozle P ow ell, one of the
-n e g r o

d e fe n d a n ts , — pleaded
to a charge of fcaaaolt wltk Intent Is taurdar.
Judge W. W. Callahan gave
P oe* 11 i aantgnca of to year*
' on -lia, asaaalt charge, whlrn
•fane' from Lb* attack on Dtp
i t r .Shafttt Edgar Blalock In
J U u a n , .1111, Powell « t i shot
angr ba alabbad Blalock who
.WM traaafurtng tha prisoner to
Birmingham.
Olan Montgomery, Wlllla Rob­
erson. Kulrana Williams and Roy
Wright warn tka defendant* or­
dered freed.
Thar had not bean triad
'd rinca
tba original hearing* at Bcdttaboro, A la, tn April, t i l l .
Thai In bwtft faabloa the court
docket hare was cleared of a
"Scottaboro can#,” after It bad
a Itga) battle grosnd for
mora thaa
inaa atx
aii years.
»'■ - » o w a ll mad
. Just altar the
tka alarootb Jur» to
alt la tba oas* bad eonrtuad
Charlie Wsema whs wha a*r&gt;.
••need to I I yqard.
Tba
aagrtwa wtjia
ebarged
with the jnaw * hsiePr* on two’
white * women abatrd a frelgut
train la Nortbara Alabama Mar.
: i . t i l l , Tba Catted Btetea Buprune Court
srarrnled
death
sentence*
of tba
conrietloaa
«wlca.
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sonville To Preside
At Parley Monday

O fficia ls Study
P riso n Methods
In Lynching Case

Negro, Wanted For
Attack On Girl Is
n. — r
Located' Near-Here Qi^talder^, And News­
papermen BarrtkiBy
County Commission

New Benches Are
Placed For Use In
CITY NEWS BRIEFS Trade Body Area i

Big Catfish And Log
Are Only l l u * F o u n d ! ^ * ' ^ - - T S
In Search ForMonster!

YorkOTS Enjoy
Vacation In Sanford

Today Is Birthday
XHAmella Ear hart

Budge's Tennis Win
Aids Davis Cup Team

Describes 1
As Belief
That U. S.
Would Be

“Fictloi^
By Soiti?
WarDebt
Paid O tf

Says “ Reality” T o "
Prevail Some Day
Sees Castle Of Curds
TopplingDownU]
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MILAN. Italy. July 84-f*.
(AIM — Premier MuMOltoT*
nt'waimner, II Popolo d’l
tleclarcd “reality'’ some
win] Itl tivenvhelm-’the
mittnniir-"innl«r belli
well In’fnrmctl irereona
tills in •‘reulUy'’ ^»»juWBr.
Tin* newapaper
one item of the ‘grolipa

"fiction*” the belief that .1
day the world war dabta te (
Ilntted Stale* would be |
Another "fiction,'’ tha
i paper raid, wea tha b flM I f t t
I Valencia la the real seat nt tqj*
j Spanish government. "On* 9
nil thr*.&lt; castles of cards wfllt
I rvrrwhrlmrd by reality
all time has had a single,
and ‘ uiisuhstltutabla
ncwitpaper eald
thf wor-l “ war."
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***0 Ulcer* t r t h .1 lhe IlM o!
J‘ W*
wl,h
n" th e ’p.rl of hi* negro follower* and thing, „t,„t humming In u big surgenta launched
reward
offered hy lhe NetsuqI w*y Bt Au* u,t&gt;* 0«-. aa.Blahop C, M. Grace (upper lefi), lhe "Paihcr lHvlie" o f the. ronth, inti-ra west nf Madrid In
cult meeting. K.corled |,y ....... .
luuiy* drive hark th* wadga
brother* tor the arr*»i and oaa- o«M of hi* "Ilrnnea of Prayer fur All People" for «
penatraUag . i s m / j
Innl d n ;* mmt forte*
vlrtluu m th* aaeatlanu wlU'hid guard, the "hUhop' a*c;*rid* th* "ihrone" am! hi* ‘‘.'iigur liiiupa l^awiug iuU: an uV
ea* an Incenli'e to the search* (righ t)-that end* with rolling on the floor (lower lefll. Then the rollrctian I* Inben, the meeting Trunt. -*“■*In ml.i mnrnlng,- Insurgent pr*
ere. .
end* and Grace move* on to another town for n "nr night -tun.I,
tills-ry laid down a heavy bBP*
Sheriff llend In a statement
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* iage followed hy tm attack by
u,l» «'&gt;»r«l"K- •»•&lt;* th»t„ eveVy Ininfantry and tanks.
dlrillon led hint lo beliefe that
Government
forces
declared
the
aaaallant* ware lr*n»li-nl*
their urn held "all position* da*
and that alter Netaou »a* «lrink
■pile th* violence of attack,"
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they aped from the t'lly.
'Ihnmghout the morning l g (
early altrnioon attacks cootta*
u ., 1.
apparently
with
hapvy
lus*r, foi the Insurganta. g t e .
--------irnvl-mment plane* bombed tha 1
In,urgent lines.

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Done In Accident
At Intersection

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Wlllle Kelsey, negro, wanted
for assault of Klberta Puller,
waa Paplured In a turpentine
m a rj a t ia u s n p Jutv "1 _WPI’
TALLAHASSEE, July
camp near (Iraen Cor* Springs
—
Slaying of two young m-grot-L
’*
by"Bhcrllf J. P. llall. of C l a v
county, and turned o 'e r In Con­ quietly ramored from jail heir
stable w . A - McMullen, of Hem brought. governing official* of
(note county. It waa reported to ( Tal1*h(*Mc and Leon county loigcth«r In a ctuacd-door meeting
day.
The
rapture of the nrgrn| lait night to dlacuaa Uie futuro
marked the end of a
- wlde»pr»*d |handling
----- of city pri*oners In the
eearrh conducted by lhe i-On- county j*u
■*
Aiphom* Plchard, chairman of
atable In an efturt to apprehend
the attacker of Klberta Puller, the county commiasion, aaid ou(who la.aulfrrlng from many lar- ■ld*ra i and ntwipapermen would
eratluna about the fare and hark not h* admitted
"W t'ra Joat gothg to diacua* tho
Ringed to have been Inflirted by
fatur* policy,” h* said when a»ked
Kelsey.
ll. N. Kayrr, illy uienuntunl,
• Kelsey,
Coustahla McMullen if clrcumitaneaa surrounding ra* la Inking a ahort racallon Imm
saldL jtleatled guilty lo aggrayal- moval
of, th* tw* negroc* brought dultra *1 the Clly Hull;
,
An automobile accident
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bd * * 0**011 and 1* being ";-13 awatt- about th* m**tlng. The "future
thla morning at the lot*;
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of Plrat Street and Prtnpl^'Avi 'Big lhe jminnne of the glrl'a lu­ poHcy” h . added, meant lhe handlnua canned coaalderaWr egette- Juries.
lnr
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■* «»&gt;e meeting o f
owned Jail' n t City doe, not her.
w.mdm.n of the -World 1**1
inent hut apparently iu rj Ifttls
damage, according to V. ' l l .
_ * fih a r d
Mid there probably nl* ht “ ‘ h* O U T M t m Hall.
Bhaftar of th* local Polka De­
partment, who Ibvaattgalad t h e
accident.
meeting.
According lo Officer BhaTfer,
morning with hi* family for India
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| Richard Hawklm and Erneat
-a rord truck belonging to 8 . O.
n*k wher*- he will visit relative,
1
Ponder,
charred
with
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tabbing
a
NEWPORT.
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July
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—Twenty feet of mud hailed|rltr polk*man w*r* r*moyed frtpm
Dpnran waa running east, on
Th* Sanford Mty (?oiuml»,liin&lt;
( ( ’ w i I I s m i K m i t*SR» F l i » l
First street and collided with a natal direr C. It. Rrowna third lh* cannty Jail b f four men who
Invasion
of
Whlt«
Hlvar
ye.ler
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Harry
Falrbank*.
ally
polk*
offl---------------------Chevrolet coupe owned and driv­
forc'd him to accompany
en by M. 0 , Olader wbo waa day In aearrh of ArkanMa' my* ctr.
! them to th* Jail and open door. III
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driving want on Plrat Street and lerion* '-mon.ler.Aide*
pulled
tha
Mempbuj deliver the,negro#*larpeu loath Into Preach Avaan]
Fairb^nka
a aet of krys.
nae. Tho trsjfle light nt tbe tn man to lliw aurfar# altar
teraactlou wag showing green at hour's bunt failed lo tflidoM i *furnlihid to tka «lty polico MM* j Th* vacation In rlorM* Ida*
the time of Ik* accident.. it waa trace of the cTeatur*. HI* only |quarter* to be used in placing city ha* at laaat one advocate her*,
contact* wern
were a big cat.Tu and prU'ontrq In Jail at night ithnut lie I* William M. Adam*, audi­
Indicated
waking th* Jail cuetodlan T h ee tor for tba
Yonker* Kartnga
Mr, aiadar received cheat In a heavy !&lt;«.
Jlpla* la th* oocldaat bat they
Bom* 300 -pedatora from ra l- b*ya opened th* ootar door and al 1 Hank In New. York Cllf. »hn It
ao
opened
a
Peck-box
whrre
key*
lo
•p.ml lug a three week* 'v ■■'kltoa
, wpv* not boUavod to be aertoua. ilornla, Arkansas. Teiaa. MlMta»lih
Charles
E,- Robin son of
Th* trout sad Of lb* Chevrolet alppl and Tennraae* lined (he ri­ the main cell door* war* kept.
Inre*tig*tlng officer* have not lluo Myrtle Avenue,
wa* damaged considerably and ser bank lo hear a play by play
tba ateering gear and radiator of account of lirown'a* actlvtll**. A established Identity o f the men
During hi* stay here lie end
lb* truck wore damaged. No circus atmnsphrr* prevailed, for who removed th* negroes eo quiet hi* wife have visited many point*
charge* war* ftada against elth lakabUant* of Ihli northeast Ark- ly that Jailer Robert Malge, anilj o f' Inlrreet la the slat* Including
' of Ik* drive** by th* Inventl- aaaaa section talk of nothing but prisoner* In tha Jail, wer* not) ling Tower. Btlver Bprlnn sad
awakened until Falrbank*, le ft’ u mimber of tbs' beaches,
tha monster.
Drowni* •entry * 1 i| o t k r 'r i r w locked In the Mil block, called fort Mr. A'dam* belleia* thl, «iata
*
| Ideal for the summer thurtsl
yesterdty waa at an *ddy where helpA coroner's Jury Investigating; wall *• th* wlater visitor* and
a negro woman re ported seeing
th* double slaying ba* not r*-| hi* only objection to bl* varo
tha monster.
turned a verdict- It Is In recev*. lion la tho fact that be rrfuat raaubject to call for another session 1 turn lo hla "atlfllnr'* office la
NEW Y O U , Jaly f i ­
when. Investigating officers a*k the metropolis la a abort while.
ts tka 39th birthday of
for It. * ■
A _ ‘ I ■.haired
NAMgO CITY MANAdtN
i
(bread d*wn la tkA Ppcifl*
— a,
PENSACOLA. July
rathod, vinreat A. Bruno, bualnsaa manJ a* attamptad l i e W d l r
•ger of tb* Pensacola Nows and
The Information Department of
1‘enaarttla Journal, will be­ lh* Florida Exhibit at the Great
come cliy W aagu r bar* Aag. 1. Lakes Exposition In rlr&lt;'&gt;»nd
Clly council *l*ctod
him last today
noil rtod
the
Beinliiole
sight. H* said b* wonld resign County Chamber of Commerce
D M W fla t** ba tvan break w|tk bl* newspaper position.
that daRy laqatree are beln* re­
Oceat Briubi In tbe opw ing a ig
ceived about this sect ton vine*
gioe matches ef th* Dart* Cop
distributing folder* which n«ra
WASHINGTON, Jaly (4*
challenge round Dodre’f triumph
Telford
’•Ifora told polk* she recently cent from Sanford
cam* after l l t a f f W ilfrid *Bun- weed 9400 cafeteria receipts n't*
Ralph Bagwali secretary of Hw
r“
Austin,
Blltlah
atyllat, was carrying bom* by walloping a Chamber eg [ W e a n has v a t
Huwad Frankie Parker o f UU- negro feet pad en lb* head with a an addRIewd supply o f tha f*M*m
wkoo d l » X • to I, • t o f , T U C. frldd thick an. ________________
to cUvalaad lip gtouthutioa.

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Finds Case Still As
Much A Mystery As
..Is Was Originally

E x p ected

Attractive ^ S e a tin g
Arrangement* Built!
ByCourteByOf WPA

P arty Lines Melt
As Gotham Girds
For Vote Battle

G. O. I*. In Qimndury
WhetlitrTo Support
t
Anti-New Deal Man‘ i o u l h f ul Salvatio*
A*my Group To HoM
NEW trtllK. July 3 1 .- (.11
Parly Him-., uietti-d rapidly tuday Services On S u n day.

Four Icrgi- ti'-liiin-, were placed
in front of the Chamber of Comfiu*iTi&gt; tlris mortiing for the lien*lu I ho li-ing heal id it alum
fit of tourist* mill townspeople,
hang p.ililliol tint tin lor f-nutru)
ami many other* will I*1 mail* In
Willi Ilia
ion ,i
nil powered
the near future for other loca­
nf thn nielropolllan gnt- rnnu-ni.
tions, Jymr* Moughton. auperln"
Democrallc |iany ulre.-nly* spin
trndent o f park* stated today.
Inin pro and unll new il.-ul ramps,
Mr Moughton said that they
llepuhllcan leaders Insbl fi-U-riah
Wfrr constructed with lhe help
ronfi-ruiKc* to dctnrniliin which
o f Rodney Thumby, local WI’ A
uf llii'wi voufsiis they *houId
Supervisor, and tluoiigh
lh*
pursuecourtesy of WPA supervisor Pe*
1. Throw IIn-1r aupi-url helilinl
( s h o r n ), I I .
tershon of Daytona Reach, who
Taniiiiaiiy-enof l.a io aster, p * , ,|wu k t i t o f 4 Henal.ir Ciqa-lan-t.
lent a cement block mold to San­
II aallMwee I,a fa s * |-|,*|
wealthy
manufacturer,
il)*upford. I'roin *hl* mold, two other*
wen- made /o r thr use of the pcared mysteriously while flaking
city under the supervision of from a small lioat In the Northossi River m-ur Klkton, Md, TinJ. C. Hmith.
a strange
hlai k
.T h e lx nchea are green and presence nl
■loop near lu-r Imui lt-,1 Minn- to
white and have cement end* wlUl
liny Seoul, of Troop r. arc urged
w iK*leii teat* and
back*. Th* fear aba may have Inu-ii kidnap
lii-sl one* will lie put at the park ed liut later aulhnrltlea ctprt-sscd lo ■1 (1-1111 |hr weekly nulling to |m
belief aim fell orerhoard
held Monday night nl 7:30 o'clock
on Fourth Ktvert ami Flench Ave­
at the Junior High School at which
nue ami later, other* wilt be
time "aliinf night" will) he ole
placed i-n the alreet* in town.
•crveil a ini ti n-|n.il heard front I hi
Mr. Moughton
rrqu&lt;-*t,
the
activities of Camp Winoim"Jack knife brigade'' to plt-aa* re
Ryrl lliggs, senior patrol leader,
frain frim whittling on the wood
will take chartfc of the activities
en part* because "the benches
in the place of II I; Morris, Irr.utare so fine for the city and
mastrr, who l» directing the catnp
should be kept that way."
County Judge R. W. Wnir re­ near DeLeon Spring*.
He pointed out* that In other
turned lo hie office
yesterday
Many gam -, 0101** 001(11 have
rltles, vdre and nail* aru put on
-"feeling fin e ". and -ready fur keen promise-! for- lhe ncraslon,
tho *V*t* to discourage the Whit
work after an extensive lnur uf and (t w*» ►iqtcd llift- several
lera, hut he brlierr* th* peopla
thr stale nf Georgia on his re­ prominent vlvilors will he in a t­
of Hanford "will not want to i
cent vacation.
tendance
their present beauty, therefore,
The Judge reported that III*
no knife barrier* will be placed
Georgia Crackers had the best
on them."
prospect* for a bumper com and
The cement work wa* don* by
cotton crop Ihxl Ihry have had
the local headquarter* of tha Na­
In a number of- yrars, and Iha
tional Youth Administration,
boll Weevil has done but little
TIENTSIN, ('hint, July 24- —
damage.
Thr peach crop, for (Al— War tension In North Chin*
which lhe slate Is noted, Is “ lapparently rased alihnugh the In­
failure, howrvrr, he said.
flux of Jansnrsr war supplies
During bl* slay in thr rrsrkrr continued and M-imnnl observer,
TACOMA. W sth. July 34. —UP) state th&gt; Judge visited hi, home pointed t« danger spots whrre
•-Ten o f the city's largest dspart* town, Warrrnlon, and al»n loured friction might renew tha war-Rke
northern part of the M rio' dispute between the Chines* and
asenl stores wry* rinsed today by a
(trike of tb* rlrrks union, Aneri- Ytatelng many place* of in lr r c .t.'jipall. M mlIi(*ry force*.
Although born and reared in. Chinese withdrawal o f th* 87th
eaa Federation of Labor affiliate
Na department store* of Impart* Gaargia the Judge stat'd that Division from the Peiping area
SBC* were left open More thaa TPO ka waa a Floridian by choice qnd mat Japin'* flrot condition for
yarauaa wer* thrown out of work- that while h* tnjoyed hla vaca- 1 aettlement o f the trouble that
Hittber strikers nor employ era Uim ha waa glad to get back to.brolia out July 7 during Japanese
dLruta th* cswea of tka tb* cooling bet tits in lhe lend I troop* manruver* neat of Pejplng
nankins
I tad touched o ff tb* Crists,

Many Inquiries About
City Being Received Biggest Department
Stores Hit By Strike

-Xjk-r

HeiresH Missing!

Boy ScuutN I.'rgcd To
Attend Weekly Meet

Judge Ware Home
After Vacption In
St§te Of Georgia

War Tension In Far
East Is Slackened

Tliif young [icopjp of th* S atn *
tii’li A imy I'orj’i will hava chargp
o f all services Sunday, aad tea
puh'lic I* cordially Invited to §t*
tend them, according to a a ,n &gt;
niiuncrnu-nt made today by U f ( tciisnt Esther Smart.
•*
llio mnrnlng Holiness S
will bo led by Eatall* WUlk
who will be asxlatsd by
yn^ng people Dorothy Sm art.l
conduct the evening servlet'’
which the newly organised *
land will make Its Sanford,4
and the young people's a
will be ted hy Jemei Cook,
anl Y- P. L. srretxryI.lcufenant Smart s*L
would like for evoryono
and worship with ua| we will,:
coni* you-'

LOCAL W EATH Bg
For* cost
Florida: .Partly
cloody,
Irn-d showers Hunday aal
exlreme south coast tonight.
Irrmo Northwest Florida:
ly cloudy tonight
scattered
thunderthowora
day.
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DaytonFa&lt; Ttdoa
Hunday'* tldfs,. .l)lfh, 1 : 1 1 4 ,
M.. 1:41 P. M.; tow, 1 : 1 1 A . H ,
I: II. P. M. .
Yesterday, 10.1),

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Total for yssterday—.
Total for IBOath to data 4,9&gt;
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Tamperatur*
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SATURDAY. JULY 21, 193?

The L in fo rd ’ Herald

Children To Attend
School Despite War

FLORIDA tt IGHLIGHTS
••Mar &gt;1 »!• '&lt; • Klsrl**.
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M L U I)I&gt; U. HUH
M llir
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riaiasaala tar !*• » • '» « • •&gt;
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aaaalar s*,sr&lt;Wlaa tana-

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T i t llaral* la a ratal*** al Tk
. *#t*tlalM l'/*aa ttklrh la aiela
k.ralr vallllt* la I** *•*. &gt;•» «
HklltMllta el all atwa *l*s*)»a*.
ilr tlln l t* II ■* *•« tlbamja*
.*•*411*4 la Ikl* ***** aa* at*,
kfea.riafcla al aaklltallaaa*aarrla
ilaaalrfcra ktrtla a»* ala* *e
tart**.
.^ A T IIB iT A Y .'jtlT T U . IM7
QUATRAINS

IV t-t.
Dec*use In- sulked amt him* hi
lirail
. Wlil’ti lurried lli* baltlii lilller
Th« aplrll Irulii 111* limly tied.
- I t couldn't rtaml a quitter,
i;a|illal_aml |4bor&lt;
Lika-married. cmijilaa we h&gt;*&gt;
known
Dili* iiuarri'l'a followed hjr an
oilier
Vi l iD'lllnr nnn mold Ilia alose
I)r C'l nliinjj wlthuulh Ilia otllIT.

1 When we hear It aa!d thnt HHIcr hnn liroujfht oriler
yut of chaoff in Germany, thnt unemployinint han heen
eliminated, that the country hnn rcitnineci it* *e]f rc*pecl
flMd Hh* rccaplureti It* rightful place in the world of na­
tion*, we wonder at what price.
#Wc all know that the word "freedom” Mi* Wch elimi­
nated *o far a* the people of Germany are concerned and
that whnt* they *cc and what they hear and what they
think arc dictated to by the minister of propaganda. The
newspaper*, the radio, the theater, end even the pulpit
have lost all vestige* o f independence.
Recently, there have liccn published certain minor In­
cidences -which '*how how depraved condition* have be­
come under the Nazi regime. It 1.4 related thnt hospital
nurses are compelled to remain at tnc side of all patient*
suffering from high fever in order to catch any word of
hostility spoken agaipnt Na&gt;.lshi in their delirium. During
a recent visit or Hitler to Cologne, written promises were
extracted from all Jews that they wouldn't look at dor
Fuhrcr as he passed along on parade.
*
It has been said that present-day Nazi worshippers
hhve no sense o f humor. That is not correct. They ha\e
a sense of humor, hut It Is perverted, ns witness what
happened to some newspaper dramatic critics, who bad
criticized a musical comedy. They were compelled by Ine
local Nazi chieftain to mount Ihe singe and nttempt to do
one of the dance numbers, much to the amusement o f the
crowd. This was Intended to show how completely, the
press is dominated.
•
♦Commands have been Issued imrlrait pa'iiters and
photo’graphcrs not to paint or pose families where there
are less than four children bccauae small families ar«
supposed to lie Inimical to, the best Interests of the state.
And a* a sort o f cilmnx to all these crazy peculiarities, all
death notices state that n person “ died In ihe faith of
Adolf Hitler."
The more we think about 11 the more-wo approve tho
Immortal words of Patrick Henry, who said: “ Give me lib­
erty, or give me death.”
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AgainRt America
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MAnnlb,

2i.

tai Tiie
M’p 1*0) t'n sh For
Uwd Furniture Al

100.000 Vnunifrlrra of Mulrlil sit
going btek to ichool till fall war
or no.
ttsld Jeaus llrrnindi v, miiiUltT
of education:
“ Ten thousand new achmda al­
ready nr* functioning In loyal ter­
ritory There are more than inn,000 children in Madrid, brlrnglng
to families who refused to evacs*.
sir, and these will hlVr arh&lt;**&gt;l&gt;—
tven If It la necessary to open
them under the fire of eiieniy loitteries
"Zones util he antighl furl heal
from the cannon, hut children now
are ploying in the atrcct* under
fascial fir e ,‘and In the annie way
enn go lo school."

cJAVA'

'PLUM.

Wagoner.
FIHINITURE CO.
50(1
Rhone
Sanford Avc.
77*1

Have Your Clock# And
Wntchc** Itppalred lly

Ilaaika iirP valued lit lartiiera;
nf (ha parltle Morthweal Iiituii»i*'
they kill grnund squirrel*.
,

JEWELER

Stone hall* were shot from Ihe
‘ earliest Kuropcan cannon*

IOH M nsnoHa

SANFORI)
ELECTRIC CO.

TTMOMAS

W ir in g

f ix t u r e s

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The establishment or Nazi camps pledged to Hitler
tvns the “ last straw" thnt Induced Representative Dies of
A Tlmiintlt
Hlnra .tut ii mill aunirti worship Texas to ask for congressional Investigation Into the ac­
tivities of foreign "Isms" whose purposes ere ngninst the
'
M)ln
Ami make of II ilitlr ruling patriotic Interests of this country.
. ,
liaaalnn
The Miami Herald points out that "As a melting pot
I think II would b« much worth the United Slntcs haH discovered (bat thousands of ( Its
a
while
If peare should »&lt;im* ilajr In* people hnvc never thoroughly melted and nre st'll tlpd Itl
thought and sentiment with the old country. Tliclr sym­
Ih* fashion.
pathies are with one side or another In thcli former muds
&lt;lolf*r,
and thry proceed to express these feelings In America.
A colfrr la a mail who thlnka
"If ihruo exprcmiloiiH were limited to voluble oplnlonx
Thu lt**l nf worldly lillssi*
there would he no particular objection, but when they or­
Ik-m-ml* upon Ilia pull dial alnka.
ganize. when they contribute money, when they publicize
Anil arlrf nn Hint arlilrlt uil»*i*a.
their beliefs, when they use the United States as the
Ely Eds**' A Quail.
grounds for/li campaign, il Is time to call a bait. If they
Wit Ii July iiluiiii rone, Hanford are Interested In the Isms o f Korop s or Asia, let them go
merrhafil* ran ripcrl lo fer| tin* thither and not return.
Rood rfM Tt^nf retnrnfnt vac*
' "Tills applies to Cou'imunlslK and Fascists alike, to
pnlatrt artTI (he way In 1*1 (he**
knnw lhal you are *1111 In those Identified with either school and wflh tho autocra­
buslltha* and want llli'lr pnlroii cies which they represent. It is no business of ours whal
* ri* la fbvy»ln*itl«* ln.'y^lf'ilally type of government Germans fir Russians may accept^ but
newspsper/V
ii is very much our business when attempts are msdy to
prnnmlr the foreign rausr in the United Stales.
"This goes for those bodies who seek to further tho
Il I* arid 4(1.HiK!
welfare of loyalists or rebels In Spain, Ihe clrctilallryl of
perfect aiiliillmia.
Wh*t^ alirni ilit oral nrr, the sending o f money mid supplies mid even
lira mi urdliiaty fnllnw
volunteer fighters. These activities should not be permltrurh a •■nunlry?—Miami llnh
J^tLand It mny hr well In investigate them, if that InveatiTin* \V«»lil nyl nn M e r r y ilfu . glttinn enn bn unpwjudicwl nnd honest mid tinacnsatlonul.
Iloiind, syndicated ri.litnm alnml Ttirtr-tiu* light (Mi'llu-c nlb‘11 movements and then chase
affair* In lh*. ti*4tiiinrt'Tu|i|lal, i* the idiptiiKyritc.iu'c Huy vnmc nnd to th e . coilhtries wh'ch
Often an under hamltil -atilt nn I l l f t t l l ^ I I » N ^ I
'ttF'tovc.
kiyc.
fplr llial we nimintline* with III* they prctenil'tA
nildStpVR^nn
uld have iu place ‘ for any nnllnnalitjm
"We shoidi
anna
almut
Ihi* “ Merrry Hi*
Hound llrnk* Down" tnlclil mm* erred except Anitwm iil ni."

July

DIRECTORY

Among the many tropical frulta to be
found In Florida la the JAVA-l’LUM «?r
Jambolnn. Though a native of aouth-eaatera Aala arid the Eaat Indies, it grows, with
gnat vigor in the tower sections of the
•t»te. The tree, due to Its whitish branches,
clean foliage and large alze, la moat at;
tractive, Tho pval fruits are quite acid,
kbout an Inch long and a deep reddish color.
During the admlrflatration of GOVER­

NOR BROWN, 1849-83, Florida's first aystem of free public schools was established.
In those days free schools were looked upon
as charitable Institutions for the benefit of
the poor only. Goverrior Brown's term was
also marked by the renewal of Indian
hostilities ending with the removal of many
Scminoles to tho W e st. Florida's board of
internal improvement! was created during
thie period.

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s
prgsbtrntLif the
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pf die Sonford^ -daliv tlavld S imnnff.
referred lo aa a .**l&lt;nug lilaud Ing. Some great hay ha» lorn | UCH,
lly ItmVAHH ItLAKfcSI.KB
aoelallle,'' a modeaf
letntwund secured.
Atao. much eggplant, gd^atlcmal Churrh alatca, “ 1 am
A I* Science Editor
) i n , , „|,|&gt; |, . t i have ivally
parking liouwe operator la d**t|- pepper*, seed corn, mid celery j
to spend consIdetable of till
h"l
WASHINGTON,
July
*«•—
ualeil aa a "wealthy road build. have bt*rn alarteil."
lived several year*
lonircr.
hlghl* there
.There are heat waves up In tho
i t ," aad whal U ju&gt;l
a plain
Mr. end Mrs, T. S. Huff, and have never had appendicitis or
atosplurr, far abnvW the lopraao of unprenirdllaled murder little laughter left yesterday f&gt; r dm* fir
Sunday golf. I have
Andy Inna gtvr* you im r Hoballoon
flights -probahly
la lurned Inin a fahlkallr mya New fork City to apiml « month voted T or all ticket a including tho
wallan muile and rrruM-s to play .[
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lary - Inrolrlne alile, women and or more. Wr want to fell Sauls- j Socialis'd hut will always be In
anything elaa- There Is an-uilrnlfil
H«u1W'”cvflr jits fer" these high,
“ Hit.
«
,* v
bury Huff right now that if hrj thl- flgM 'fo r the pecim t''..*' ■
strain iohlawhcrc In his makeup h„i winHsS* found by four U. B.
sends. i*a any pmtranls about , The tilephone 4 a great thing,
The atalr ralfrnaila of tfwrdep the big time he Is having and It saves many a Iove-*l*k young which causes him to smile * .pleas* bureau or\. Standards scientists,
arn'eallrd ting areal eat landscape all that kind of Jtuil, we wiiu nmu from putviiig stuff down on ant acquiescence when someone- S; K. Kirby^tjS^mlth. T. R. Ullgardeners of t(ui country, Kvery hair lip him when he gels l&gt;qck.| paper that might g#J him Irtto asks for a modern awing, hut h e |,in„.| ln &lt;l S. fSjW ym er. Thr air
never does. Ray Kennry h ie (he d V c they i-crui\Lv nrobpbly *°
tlallon and whistle *tf)P Jk idilll
Sam Ilradfield la bark In Hail-1 court
bUrney of the Irish fused with hie ttiln a human being, could not
ed vrllh tlnweya and aWniha and:
Island blood and you gel this In hie r ,cl |i blowing ' '
lha rlRkl*ot*way * I* lined wlilf'r
**ay affability betwoen number*,
N&gt;verthelcM the •
•'vivid flowai h «e | am f hanrluk ,
but pot whan he ie tinging. ,
rvucl In the Hiyskal
By GEORGR TUCK EH *
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|t*d-' plant*:* 11 the Ukeahore
Ae fbr M a* HeavenlV Growth . tfftsi air VI|IUR|% kO WWW. - r—.
ulei aril from jlh n I^V*
ip the Sufi rlcctncpl clmaity [$ cut d o ^ to
NEW .VOHK. July : i Th* finer, to long that otily her toe* Bdrti In Tronic
v , ro^ bridle to th*. Mayfair Itw rf
percent or norn&gt;»J. BunRpoU
V cti#ld bal&gt;«*utlfl«d W h
land* girl with the plkakl In her hair peeped out*
whitch Ii pretty bat rowiti nothing. i f « the cause and Uit atpafttlon
and aye* like yppphiirra shimmering
acqtdng tl would be am mturttnn
see
m
r laet nhme ia Holt, the hart- ^
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that -would mean Ihooaaiida of through a tropic lagoon, wai bare­
The story o f tk* jlanee was told
dnllar* to nur huilneaa people foot and weighed M pound*. One with her hands A marvel of pan­ tage of an eateemed British for■Tksl
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of h«r name* waa I.lhuinuiahana- tomime
synchronised perfectly
FRIENDS
n
Vl
Rht
ia
In
estate*
tray-Hawaiian,
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kalanf Roanalanl, which mean* with the word* a* Ri
- * lw,*lrtaBd seeing her dance you weuld
Tho niuplry t* lielng swept by “ the heavenly growth born In . . . .
tang them. It waa on* of the taerrd nrvar Imagine that ihe b a college
FR
a movement that' has . for lla’ bower*
In the soft rains.” Khe . dances o f Hawaii, and they My
,
pubpbse lh* orgaiitialloo uf all danced softly, almost r fforlleuty, you are not often able to ramcm- graduate and apeak* English much
tabor ouder one head. Sinew the aa Andy tons and hi* Iilandtra ber a hula dancer's hinds. Of better than you do Then again,
TALK I t
platform
ronatata
malnlr
of waftsd lala ef melody through th* epurse, in this country, It* Isn’t Malng her on tha street, If* the
OVER
ahorltr hour* and more pay than* f*rfy gltde where clusUro of rlp*‘ oftoa that you aeo th* hula danced thar ktray around You'd never
roam that aha ia from *n Istand
la jltlle _oppo»ilIon on the part cocoa nut* hung from th* ^almt at It ahould b*.
OPPOSITE POST o r n C B
.o f tba worker*. The difficulty aad th* nlgM blooming'cereus— ; It ia pies rant to report that out In the Pacific
will gome later when the bailie that strange Island cactus blossom doesn't have to
Journey t* th*
for leadership among the work­ whlth die* when the light loaches Pacific to find t||
— tk U -lf 70 k 1 re
er* shape* up. It wilt resolve 11 ft—wound Is profusion through
in this . office, you itep on* blech
enlf Into a contest to aee which tk* underbrush
right, cut o m to Iwxlngtoa ave­
•Ida can promt** the nfost. La­
From tlih* lo time a light-rain nue, and drop downstair* In the
Diamond* And Watches
bor will 4Mt be the flr^ group fell, momurlhg to th* feme and
Laxington hotel This Ie tk* HiFine Watch And Jehetry Repairing
lo ba decoded by a ealf taaklng
U 1 newer with llt- wsllsn room, sad, a* as old Mirk• DtaAond Moanttng And Engraving
leadership.—Til wavllle Klar-Adro
It* lmp*rerpUbM wo«l*. The girl comber who know* his itls n .lv If
■ »' m x * h vMii-tta.aHM earn l o a a e r
riroe a*.
re»&gt; a
a ..i
daacad on, bar raffia touching tlih! one* road a book on ttawaU), j

AUS AGO

SANFORD TWE

Hp In Stratosphere

SERVICE

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eaofi additional pound.
Ihs'g not very hsppy.to look at, that
woman at th# top— wroahday-worn' at
. SO. Fac* haggard, gjgrit bMken, ahould•r*‘ atoop«d — from lifting, lugging,
ttnlggn^fc with heavy wet clothe*.
Own up. Is that poo? Or la that you
in the pltthkif there below— carefree,
•heerful,- attractive — younger by 52
washdays' a year? It can be you, you

GEORGE^ PLACE

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L A U N D R Y

WIKHT

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know. And :t will■ he— j u s t
.
aa-you start uning our Damp^WpaK ~ &gt;
8ervtce&gt;
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Wall whisk that
aging, b**V-breakSCHINA—
-^SILVER!
■ .out of your -home,—
ing, thankless ^ob
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3 Mt'Laulin, Jewelers
Wall glw* you’ extra time every week,
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112 M. 1'ark Ave.
to keep your l&gt;eauty, and charm. At a ) '
price that's lower ’than the coet of
home-washing, too. Come on. Phone
us to come and get your bundlo,

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THK SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

U.S.Jews Oppose
Division Of Their
Native Homeland

S o c ia l -A n d P erso n a l Activities
ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Sodtty Edllor

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Elks Charity Dance

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.Joctal C alendar Attended By Throng
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MONDAY

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The Truth Seeker, Class o f tha
Fir*t Melhodiat Church will mcoi
at 3:30 o'clock at the home o f Mra.
W- M. McKIm. Hostesses will \n
Mra. T. E WIbon Mra. F. K
Mitchell, Mr*. R. E. 'Squirt* and
Mrv Elite Kirchhoff.
Circle Number Fire of Ihe
P in t
Melhodiat Church will
bare a picnic at RanLamlo
Bpring*. All
memhera are requpatrd loawiprt at Iho church at
1:30 o'clock,
WHITE PERSONS INVITED
Jettie May*, contralto, of Or­
lando will ring at the Zion llope
Baptist Church, comer of Eighth
Street and Orange Avenue, on
Monday evening at H:W&gt; o’rlork
There will be a aeetlon reserved
for while people who are cordially
Invited to attend.

The crrwleat number of per■on* yi't In attend Iho now *•*
lie* nf'tiik'a dance* attended tha
one glvrn last nlchl In the Elk’s
Halt, m cording to Andrew Carfanny. who added that they wer*
steadily gnlnlnr In popularity.
It nan Malnl that all money
rerrltnl laM night tajll tx- placed
lit l In- &gt;:ik* ilia illy (unit for fuluro ttae.

Mrs. Stafford Gives
Party For Daughter

A T THEJCHURCHES

SemiticHncc FcdThcy
HaveBeen Betrayed
By British Empire

Mr ami Mra. R A. Cobb ami
children Irft today for Newark
New York.
Mr*. Mary Ray haa returned to
her home In Jacksonville after h av
in f apent arvcral day* aa the
guest o f Mra- John Sehirard
Mia* Mary Maxwell led today
for JarkaonTlIln where *he will
y|*lt friend* fur apteral day*.

Mi*s Dorothy Ilalnr* ha* a* her
gur*ta Mis* Mary Drown, Ml**
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vi* i ....... i &gt; i . . i . i. ~ i ' Rulh Foanl and Mis* Hetty Fuard
Mr* Mdude Stafford entertained ^ DeLandwith n eur|irl*e parly Thursday
evening in honor of her daughter.
'M i** Phyllis .Smith ha* returned
Mis* Vila Stafford, who left
from Durham, N. C. where she ha*
Fiday for St. laiuls, Mo.
been - attending the summer actTin- remit* of
the Stafford
home w ile dec nrMed with varl ■Ion at ‘Duke University.
colored ganlrn flowers and pi'**
R. Ir Caldwell ha* returned
led plant*. The hnnoree wa* the
irriplenl of many gift*
nfler home after spending irn day* with
relative* and friend* in Thin.**which i.•me* and contest* w-cre
enjoyed. At a lalq hour refresh­ ton ,.(Ili and Barnckvillc. (la
ments v ire served In appro* l
Mi«* Jlrlty Colbert, who I* in
mstcljr 1!.*, guest*,
training in Ihe Jackson Memorial
Hospital in Miami, I* spending a
three week* vacation with hrr par­
ent*. Mr and Mr*. W M. Colbert,
at thrir home on W. First Street

TStatc College Has
Record Enrollment
For Summer bourse Pennsylvania Will

Seek To Fix Price
Of All Used Cars

G O O D B Y E ' A R T , ' Shapely Eleanor Holm Jarreti,' tw in *
w ing star, announced at Cleveland that she had dlacuaud dlvarce
with her husband. Art J a m tt, by long distance telephone. Jarrrtt
wwa Hid ing hie band af Ik* ran-Aynmcaa axporiliou at Dallas.

Seminole County N ew s

I 'l i n r i u p t h t i t m m i
nt l,:ui»
l:. v j.inir- w t 'n . r»»tnr.
SiLn.|,&gt;
tint. a It n'r lark,
til lit t.'lgrt 111' rtumlMl H'.l&lt;n»t
, r . 1.' t■i* ni'il&gt;'Unr*'1 trunttag

Hy WUXI AM MeGAFFlN
AP I r. luro Servlrr Writer
r m «T n ti*i in r l i i i a i n
NEW
YORK,
July 21.—To
Tin- tin, tv. r. In .■ An.
American Jews, who have pul up pastor
Kuna** Mm..I, ».|i A. M.
a fifth of the f 400,000,0011 slake eaMur
foe riie Palestine homeland pmj*
_ tv,.,.|,lr, II &gt;» A
aim I. Inn
ret. Just what due* the proposed
j t Vi
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partition of Palestine m ean.
I tried to .find out hy talking
with Dr. Stephen 8 . Wise ami
&lt;tlier leader* of Jewry in New
York some of (huso who have
been most active in the project
Most American Jews, they lojd
me, feel their rare ha* been enst 7.’
again in the age old role of the
pi rsecuteil.
Jiist as .they were getting n
nationil home rieely stalled in
Palesti ic, the Hut i d. came nl.nt::
with 'he pi.'posal to cleave Mu'
Country in three about a thud
lor Ih' Jews, twi.-thiid* for *Ii *
Arabs, and a small portion
British i ulc. That i* Itriiinn's
"nut" fui
i mi flu-ting ttrulltn*"*
given ,\ioh. unit Jews, riiernh*
of hug (.Hiding, In World »ei
day*.
It makes no difference to tin'
Jew* that the proposed Jewish
aovt'lrlgll stvte m eipri'ted ti&gt;
ivju ilg (it aerommoilalr la'lwri *i
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two mi 1 Ihli*** mill Inn |H"rs*n *- * |
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TAIXAIIA88EE, July 21.—(rV)
Tloridn 'Stale Cnllegt-'* 2llh anMis* ’ Vera S taffu rd -lefl -Fri*-n u ll summer School CGmmmtrday for S t .. lauds, Mu. whrre
•ml fiilirti Icra I hail
tin* llil »*•* i
mrnl Aug. Glh will find 100 »t»she will make her future home.
million (AfiitUitl rnimclty i»f !*•*♦ ' n , 1JM
dent* :.* candidate* for degrees
1’ ITTHUUIUm, ra.. July 2 1 .- She was accompanied hy Mr*.
prAarnl
ill
n* * »
rr diploma* mnking the highest (d l Pennsylvania started n two- S. G - RQscher, the former Mis*
l.icutrnnnt nml Mrs, Kifil IVrsr
.M, h iHn-i* of Hmifuitl ptcarlml frlliir iiinlrr I hi*
(Mnuoiuri.l
Tlify Mill* frr| th y
number
of
potential tummer year experiment yesterday in ris­ Ruth Rrtcjtson » f Sanford.
*«*lj and daughter, Joann, arc tluvat I!■** nooning Mivice l..&gt;t Sun
lht%o t'j'U Iipl my ini.
gradual.'* in arvcral year*.
ing the sale price of seconddinrul
gueMa o f the Rev and Mr*. J a m e s , 1!, ....... tmik.ly 1'lmrrh
1 Ill'll' why Dili js«» Builiii'llliori* ^
Five are candidate* for the, mitumnliilu.
Among those from Sanfard s t -; j, Pay. ir r lr K ," fr„m California, n ..' Ii. * J. M TP..... (..... . wa* ini
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Master'* degree thl* aummrr: IMI
Governor Earle appointed thlec lending the DcMolsy Moonl gh n’ eilne.dsv. I.ieut- Hf.ser I* P a y Il-»l---- u—s«ts—itOttO—or*
'
o
^
are candidate* for the four-year i f five iiiernbrra of a motor vehicle
degree: «n.l fid fo r the Iwo-ycnr
— cu m inbnrnm — lU frC U tU o bit th ;
r m l .n X weri the M s l l uce ^ in*
f
*?'*
h
, o„
the
Sdwrian Maiphouku.mi,
......................................... degree. One hundred twenty s x .ih e used inr Industry
-um m . Kathryn
K
. Thigpen
T h l™ n MarMar- ||r**cr
^
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*......... rt«. Mndaga...... have loen '
were graduated last summer.
| Motor m r dealer* who charged n
Roumiliat,
|, . daughter of \Die' ^
nev. day file
.11 Hill UI’V \\ I I \| bb|»•s
|.j|'l ure\ i.t the Imnir o f) M,gge.p*|
likely -|i.il».
But
The School o ' Education with some competitor* were granting Ian Estridge. Janet Chapman an t nm, Mr&gt;
M'.* W . f I n *.t
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Thl.y Wll]
Mr*. l-'iuttiT* ilimvn in Orlando.
KlMit-ltl **l t 11 *
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most Jew* ri’jiv l them i-nuudelely
yi stu'lents leads in the riunilwr esnrbltant nllowances on Irsde-ina Anns
Cornell. Also Brailry rt|C , f „ r .several ilays
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Mi and Mi - l*tik bkowe* and
jti-1 n they Ini lint lhuiuli&gt; * «+l |* \\
of candidates for the four-year sponsored the legislation s* a little ham, II. G Hickson, Robert Rnmb*
|j|,t week seemed to K. houio
IID I*'
ii. . n tiirmil ln*l Sunday ,i„i,n on fgatnii, in Afn.-a itil
degree, while the College of NUA for the Industry. Other deal* , ley, Junior Whlddon, Csrl Fesler, -rom|
n(t
w
fr|
,
with
n
hit
of
........ ............ ......... - ........... ur vn- from Mianii whem they have spent y,.nri llt;0
Arts and Sciences ha* 12 candi­ rr* n|i|Hi*i-i| the Idea
•^KNiriro Amlerron, ^
lx U nry, catlontit*. Tho*p rcturninrr wi*rv
sevnal week*.
, "A bume." ^uvs Ur- \Ym
dates ,*nd the School of Dome s Some dealer* argued that the Henry Wight *nd A1 W illtce
T. L- Linyo( W T. t*|iiii»« nrul
&gt;l« atitl Mm Martini nf TihlJES, ih 'I i\ niilinnnl h&lt;»iiii* u ii Icaa it
Economic* sis.
authority given to fi* trade in vnlWilliam T. Walker
%
rflm ru l l» lliu lr huitii* Huiitlay »f Im*a i « within iU «lf tin- iiu'inoriea,
Graduation
candidate* must ue nf ear* should work ** a safety
Mr* J. II
June*, 8 r‘ nn.l , l it
%i -it with Mr rtud Mra. I* S. tradithma, Innguage Mud i'lin iilc ltr.!»OV I VI1 IIUMMir 4 IH Ml II
satisfactorily complete
alt re­ mramre liy kfc*|iinj; worn-out in*
Mr* D R. Brow n leflt Sunday D*r IDonaldnn
IIfi . U J rt. fs-n, imgiiTtr.
w hirli nude it*
liilw nl« u ti:i
quirement* before
degree*
or tnmol'itfR off Ilif hiifhwnyF,
HtlVldt N. Iom.I |i« &lt;*•» A U
a visit in South Georgiai I'Un-nre ihitiald.on, ,lr aero in- linlittl1 group.*1 Th iil liienim tn the
diplomas will lie awarded, ac­
kliiniliitf h’ri %i . i t o A, it*
Tlir rommi*«ion w ill itirVo a
Karl Haul and family an- uwiv ...........
(lir „
rSt ruing Hrt ilrss %i&gt;4 |#, M
JewH tin tv can ht* nit other tu
cording to announcement of Reg­ rurvry rnch month of thr avrr»no
ii’Mltl'* lift* I'tiltilllt'IPti ur Ih* |
on a vacation in the mountain, - r |
Mlh j M
l tonal home limit ( l«at mi
Iho
anil |o«rth Mic-U)* of
i»
istrar S. R. Doyle.
prim* nllowril for u*rd &lt;**ir?*
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North Carolina.
„ „ „ itl|,| family lin o gtiesl* of Mediteri Mlteau.
m*«tiItjb.
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Summer school, Commencement i t a will rrpoit rarh Immactlon.
('n u ll ilml mil iif AinorietiTi .Inv t M H lH lIi
TAIXAII A88 BB. July 2 t,-(A n l 1 P
v 7 Bn'
I rri,n'U 1,1
P‘" k Tuesday.
t MM
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cakoii this year are Senator On the IHRI* of tho»r price* the
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&gt;vfl Tuefulsy for a Vacation ltmt| Ml. Iini| ylr ,
yt |[Bdey nrul tn Ihe I « efl'iit it t||, am, I Hey |Mil
4.ll4|i| | I till IlM l
'Welland, of Bartow, who rommlA*lon w m ’ fH rt h r maTtmum —Tha atats department of agri­
Ilf % U * «J
take*
them
u*
far
nnrtli
a*
N''\i,.to
111
111
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o
f
Waiieluda,
itpenl
the
il, t«f I hi mil nil nil! hut Me Jill * In'i l i
announced yrsterdsy
"'Hit Nil*-if *11.
will delivrr the Commencement Hllownnce for upeil ran* In tha fol* c u l t u r e
I Jlv.
ivd'k iinl ill. I* S |ii‘nRld«niV«
HOImI#*I Mil ..I
timie »if a fui'iiitml IIuiii ii pli&gt;
priie* oggregaling ( 22.1 wdl 1m. 1 ork
. uddresa Friday, Aug. ti, aifd Rev. Inwiiu: month
IV T. Wslki i . Mr* tViilVi
tty Blown, of Miami, i&gt; v i - it
teg | one.
given Florida /srnier* for the brsl Mi.* I id*’ Ruil. il left Tuesday Co 1 111(,Hi frll.M
Gerald Culbenum, of Tallahassee,
&lt;l. h„ „ .
Spur '*1 of the Jutting*, uhu h
quality Sea Island mtlon grown
pastor of 'the Capital Christian
a vacation In .Georgia and Ala , Mr. sort M .*.'lt M 11*11 will tu i fett ed niNny I ‘t ill •uI l .iiin
thl* year
church, who will preach the bac­
b*
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Ithelr
two
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l.ild.cn,
and
Sir.
II
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pen 11 Jews* lulu t-aile, mdy **oimThe award* will be for the best
calaureate sermon, Sunday, Aug.
. ,
a . a
t
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T h r. Rev-. Hownril M, Huy ii .0 .
i,..*.., 1 .....
laic
Judged on length of lint, w . t
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•* * Mchran «•&lt;"
,&lt;r,» va*»t»*"i ItiJNHt A Miei irnn Jen a hti%«* |p*tie
1.
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v#
lA
# V/infer lldicii Htipplvtnif for
mg j., New England and New
Bulclm., winch now In,
strength nf fiber, uniformity
Itaptlst
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. tc.lhi.nie
till* tt.l*
Sal Sat* Jew
length, and absence o f trash and Griffin
”at* "the
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” r ''•&lt;k.
lire cspcitcil
home
Church.
stain. First prise w " ' ^ 1100
Th&lt;. (twv, J K WocMtnr.l s.f
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and 676 and third, |50, Ccmmis- M|.,WIuil 'rh(lrill
fnllli| |(,ft
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have,
NEW YOnK, July 2t.—(fP&gt;— iioncr Mayo Bald.
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Turhihiy for 11 nmnUiH vnrutiun in 1 A 111 t 11*l &lt;*2111 ‘ ( ■ f i l m I l i r l l
The Nuw Yerk slock cxrhango
The department said the prises |hp
llt.in * -o f North fandlna.
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membership held by the Isle John were designed to encourage farm„ r nm| Mr; T„ , ... .......
O p tllflll
D is p e n s a tio n
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,
L . Rockefeller, 8r., for fit year* cr&gt;* tu protect their cotton frhrn ,, lf
, ,
..
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,
,
gum* fur BpiiJhml immi*'
NEWPORT, Ark,. July 21, ffl1) will rrrnaln in the
Roekrfe’lcr iriiiing with abort staple Mo lhal . 1 Thimailav .r \Hattla
t l l l H O S I 1 l{&lt; H )tl&gt; h K kU
|f i|H, j &lt;m,4
tu *.k u
—Business wa* vutually
sus­ name, it was dUclo*rd yesterday.
seed for the nest year will be start' '
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have, elM-wIter.'. » l,» k » d l they1
pended hrre yr«terday a* hunA brief announcement by thr dardiicd A Bpccial $25 priie wa»
II 1 , a! 1 '
. .
hHu . nn■•»*• •• ihi,?
ilrvils of Newport resldnita and exchange ssi&lt;l it wa* proposed
offcr«*d for the ginner of the Jiriti
^
,l.
' ,lh v gcnt'iim i lliry u .* tl l»* Ir,
*j * rl hat Mill hi* nn Kuril ni Hi*
tourist*
watched * Deep
Sr» R- lie transferred to I^urencr
»‘ilc
.
. .
4* hen lung muii II** uiight I »* kiiuM-^ Witt Id Amnl.it &lt;-ungi«&gt;«M «•! — /.u e
Diver Charles II. Brown of' Mern* bpelman
Rockefeller,
hi* 27The ala to ham
Cl,00(1 a r m w^ n
|,1_ _ ___i hf*V tnuif f Irpil Ii*nit^iHirk D* iiili, Sw it zn himf, in Atigii'l.
,. phi* 'begin a hunt for While year-old, s|udlnus grandson, P'iw
plantcl to long staple 'cotton this
r 'R- ' :lnul' ' r ' 1; "
A liter it nn got** in Sluing hut
Ainrncait jewiali HniHih pH«n
Blvcr't mysterious "ruaaslgr.'1h&gt;
llic
Eoa»t
\
S
rdnc'dnv
assisting hi* father, John D., Jr., year, the department said, and
I In tin* r M fta&gt; n, fuiyn IIn
mug |u Mttrui! say the i/ongrennj
Hnliday atmcwphrre ppevaileil in Ihe managemcnl of Iho Rncko
mint nf it has been treated Tor troll
Ixear old 4 hen. they iimmI ••• pay 12 will do i nc iff thin* thing .:
at the scene si* miles to the fcllrr eharitnkle enterprises.
weevil. The campaign to reestab­
|&gt;enH, fur a hliuii'. Tltey-'ie wher
1. lfJU'«|ui%'&lt;M'iiily
ii'jrit
tin*
south a* Brown twice Invadrd a
Per* na eln«e to the fani-'v lish Sea Island rotton as a Florida
ruiw They only pay mx
♦ llritish pifipoNal,
mile
long, GO-font deep i-ildy said l.iuirilie Rorkefellir h** t.« eiop has been In progress since
SinfieliiiieH ,i -e , nutn even ndl
2. An ipt il mil o f h.iml
* tMirl It S+1
&gt;
sjvhcre a huge bubhln blowing present Intenlion of making s'tV
Mra. J M fflflrr iif New Smyr
I t *&lt;lilutr f-- *i it
llkbl.
11 y to get off fni Inilf of I lull, ■I- I -nf •-! 111i«ili k i inn vf nf m
........ . I i -•
* ileniirn of the river wa* rrpnrtnl srtlve me nf the esehtngp seal
na h visiting her daughter. Mi T
i hen w ill till***4 it f Mini iinyuite *'01*gift hit Join with
(iiral
HtiGun
W I'rcvalt.
sighted several timrs in the pa-t Ili* grandfalher, likrwire, was
I'n i.
*t vl
- HIKIflllA IlN WAY OUT
m i Anu'f lerin lif t lift'd inther give uml (he IsCHgur nf Nalmiit
*lltiu 'In
four weeks.
Mn*
Edtmti
(ioil
H
rrcij|*er.»iirig
never known In go on iho floor
.i Vatikee 1«ii :» fie e rhin*- th in |elMany olrwx flerhiir IKi it ■m hit .
I'lNUl
Mr* llfig
An eight-foot, rasor-keen h»r- of Iho osehimge, retaining the
at
the
Fernalfl
loaughlnn
Meituir
TOKYO, -I d 'i The
rikishs,
him get mX.iy Midi k rut rale It iii'vrr
iiiftii ti*ti
tHf nnipiliiti* ^
l"Kin In hand, Brown first wa* mrnibership meiely
to
old tin long regarded s* the symold of "ial Hnnpital from an n|H*ralH*»» *.eein&lt;* llnit even a honlhltn k h.is wlilrh (hi
l***Ngi|f nf Nnti.ii,
^Inw qred Into the water in a tr*t benefit u| tin- lower lirokerag- the Orient.'i* fast disappearing in perfnrmnl laat Weilm-Nda)-.
»Ida piitJe Mln ie Ainei ieatii ate tave it in IllJJ. |f it hm| Ihui
Mr. and Mra J llca^ley hav
^rxplnralJnn. Thi* afternoon he Ik*- commi**inns rharged members.
Japan
Mnlnrbuse*,
taxis ami
enneei fie»l
" ifumst, they 1 iv,* the JeMM
pan his four-day hunt in earnIoiur&gt;nep * Rockefeller wa* * trameara have furred the quaint returned frnm Ft. Valley, &lt;«M and
Ih" 1 1,1 it k , in t liinn are m m - Aial »4 Mould not have fought
flit,
g r a d u i" nf Prlnerlnn In 1132 man drawn, two wheeled vrhMr
&gt;hr h"'.n' 1
Mil&gt;t it1'iifrlit*• lniV|’ aerviilils !•» flu they have, then- Mimhl |H im
The
Newport" Chamber
of and th -n -a student at Harvu-d o ff the liuny Blrccta of most of
* n''
&gt;,l.
• *tw »’a*k »»d sailurv of other in- i,Wfl t '1 tilvid« up the country.
Commerce sponsored Ihe »csrfb law srliool.
the larger ritle,.
I Mr tn\[ M,r,J 1 " ,
lion* slq.tc th e. ..... .........
Bill v. |,y rnn*l the A lull, and
following report*
the nionslrr
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0 1
’
f In ii * fat her had the t ii&gt;iii«'.44 Jcwa get along tn&amp;'thei ? Some
l|r.| t, Ifi Lr
I 1 «• \ M
story arts created to nhtain pub­
’
|,CC«hurg
H|(lt|, e*f
ii »(« ICritani f«,|..| |.»
M Wall 1,1&lt;•'
i im tn In- wt-nb hiitul fCnw it in ( hrti Bay
licity for [hi* farming town of
I'llflU'b.. “ ll
V
*U
|
»I**
1
Mho m H mg• nI ii ,11 in thr pupol.ir clamp down on iho ArjJ*» f*.i 1
31
4,467 inhabitant.i,
I h«r« alupg Itloiat a lii y , Fluingh »i ’k Attacking the JeM'K. Thu If f.ietK y
Newport
store*
rinsed and
rifharit ilr W I . w hin I hr A n iriiru fi they attnl.ule I*. HriUin** tl. v.M.
crowd* flocked to the -seme fur
t*» avfiifl o f friolmg ||lr ;#4|
flr«'l*4 in
what may turn out to be an
*
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Mr* I- Grant ha* retum/d fc-.
\Vhi"ii ll h ttVf'4, hi* frrfpif n t» (hi* lh»n Mohammedan 4 in Imii*.
JACKSONYII-I.E, July 24 — not been advised of the proponed Mim* where she spent Die p-‘
epochal discovery or just a sunk­
witrtfrmil liint when*
nf
M l—Three in.ire Florida cities transfer- »
'w n\.
en boat or oil tank.
thr nil'll hant inatinrii tiiuig mil.
yesterday
asked
to
be
considered
.
Half a doaen ey* witnessr* in­
Meanwhile Ingram sallrd hi*1 Mt and Mr* Joe [I.aUey
One nf thn frw Chinc*r Pf lili
clude Brambletl Bateman, pl*»n- as locations-for state headquartara four district dlrecli.r* hero yeatar- j family " f &lt;&lt;vi«lo were visiting V
.
.
.
,
.
_
,
.
-,«la*«
to adopt foreign rlothes,
•R l^jjon owner, rrnoUed seeing a o f the WI’ A In event a mova D day tor a conference.
and Mrs. Jnah Beasley Vfe.lro;-.lo "trh(|t
,, M«rk
I f , declined to reveal Iho reason1 fici.e lo-vy wa* guc»l of li.-n r
^•great creature rug^-to thr.sur- made from Jacksonville.
shirt,
lie
k.-i-irt
hi*
foreign
style,
Miami, Kort_ Myera and Orlando for . the meeting, and the district at * birthday party Thursday *'■
, face on rani intervals, 'Gust sishoe* shining like mirror* figures
lently for .a few ' minutes and aeat invitation* to Frank P fn- head, would not discuss Uie meet- tcrn.a.n
it pay* tn advertise.
I Mr and Mrs. A. A. Morsn, M«
then, yuhmrrge, making its pres* &lt; ram. atata adminiataator- Ocala ln«.afterward*
and,
Tampa
asked
Thursday
to
b«
Thry Included C. D- Tomllnsnn anil Mr* J. V, Toole. Mr*. ( ‘ .A .
en*t known on ly.' by Vtwcssionsl
* ,
qf-the Pensacola area. A. O Hand Hiller and Mra. A- W. Ilavi* at
snort* that bubblrit up from the con* id, red.
GKH A M t M y FEET I AM .
In*pYn drrlinc to comment quist of Ihe Miami district, W- E. tended the quarterly marling'*&lt;
bottom.
.
' — Robinson - o f the Tampa district Mim* Sunday.
ia c k s o n v il l e
El K t ITY, -Okla'.,
IA‘ i Mr*
PN»wa fnrmarJy .djvsd for the about thc.poxxihja transfer,
Kale It lli-ri.ni', '.-crila ry.for an
A protest by Mayor Georg* C and J Y. Wilson o f Jacksonville.
U'-*K Navy-tDtdi now V^gniployrd
Those employed hero continued FIND t'Al'H B OF BAtJiAtTIH I insuranre ri.mnany, bx* r w » n a
by tha tJ. 8. f^wjtieers. H e. slid Illume and iheRuly com m Its ion
OASNttl ......................
*b(.ut residents of other Florida to answer ■ survey which ask'd if
‘ ■ha stpoetsd--UvTind "sh ov
■
'
; to«e gr-raliium which bar attained H a r r y •
IHIOT IUMMIR COMFORT M 0*.
being
substituted
for
Jock*
they "would care to remain In
HAN FRANCISCO (A*,—Many the unusual li.-i.'l.t of nine feet
grown catfish." Otfiers' bare theCAREY
•4NNFW,
k» ikf ism «l
Imbg Jf«liiatHilk |v*rf ,•*&lt;■
Ink m d
oritad tha monster Was only an aonvIUgTUJxeni in state headquar­ WPA employ and more with the rase* of sciatica marked iy pa.nr j __ _______________with
m
m
rn
m
,
tall
««!•**
■
ssUf
Ua, d m .
- ’d aco« or an alligator gar. ' ters here-started the mo»e by otb- offlra" In event atata haadquartcra in the lower bock sre caus.-d *&gt;'!
d—f
,t.
(»«ry
B
«4
InaliifilAf
A K M ID A
forgotten accidents, which ha.
•••»
MiJrAf lfb »
Im
A dance floor was construe I'd er munlripslitiex to get the Flori­ were movrfd to another cityMAXIMUM’ (1.000.00
•W
nvrflM
N yS.
A report l*su«d several week* caused cartilage to Intrude into rbc
hear tha odd/ with snnopnrrnu-ut da office*.
A
l
l
C
O
N
O
U
IO
N
ID
HEN K M T
RepresentslIvrs B. A
A.jGGreen,
A la o
w e n , of
*1 ago revealed the annual payroll of spinal canal, U n iversity of C a li­
an oechoatrn Would play fo r daue(O C X TAIL tO U N O I • C O N I! IM P#
04M4NO AND Ml 11 NO lO O M f
,• «
llm lia
ta I - a t re a r* —
era 'aa long p( the hunt lasted A Stark*, gald ik .U 'iihilngtoa-W Fd the Mote administrative and avpcr- fornia scientist, have found A Oeale
Jack
m e ,im
, e r w a a ib . I t
l ain aSailf »*lk Aumi l*ii
officials
proml*cd'tqJ.avesUgkV».
a
yUory staff and the district ataffa new su rg ical process worked out at
Memphis barnstorming aviator orIB Ie e iM e S la l « . * i l » r t , w rtle
PERRIN
tee a k r i l r u i r r .
a , eel* w ee le O
Twtged In a nearby field to Ul^o reported plan to move lb* Florid I total, 'about -^11,000,000. It also the un iversity hoapitkl g iv e , re­
e o o rg w k e ra . M ake k le
aaaa *gheadquarters from Jacksonville to said shout (660,000 was spent for lie f In m any case*
posssagsn aloft for on eon
Wrtie f«r pr«»4&gt;Mll«Mi
Ocsls
supplies ty Jhe state headquarters
view o f tha eddy. The chamber
THE AMERICAN
Green said Dqpufy Administrat­ with Jacksonville merchant* dur­
filed a small fee for
C a lifo rn ia I , reducing a (0-ir.rV
BENEFIT COMPANY
ngmrajiiH y Monwoijota
spectators to dtfray Brown's aa* or Corrington Gill, who ordored ing the fin U slw months of the| road to 6 miles by cutting out iTJ
T. O. Boa 2161 Orlasdo. FI*.
Ihe
Investigation,
told
him
ho
bad
roar.
curves
!&gt; *««■
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&gt;
1 till ,S»tCIf1 V--- « t
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1*AKE MARY

OVIEDO

To-Night

Play SCREEWO Play

Prizes To Be Given
By State For Best
Sea Island Cotton

M E iQ in im f

- A N D —•
SI)0DtNRICH[S«$UD3g P U T I ? \ ; .

i(W,wiip®

Newport Residents
Celebrate At Hunt
For River. Denizen

Rockefeller- S e a t
On Stock Exchange
Goes To Grandson

GENEVA

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SCOTT C O LTO N ;

‘ JE A N R O G E R S

W h u n C U u d a t t t 'G o c i

On m V a c a t i o n —
Cupid W orks O v«rtim «l
ftil.u* itiriti m l a qiil In th«
V*"M • «ji4,vh»tl lorntnUc (roh ol

I

-Three More Cities Are Seeking WPA L X .2 T 5
Headquarters In Case Of Removal
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To-NiKht
Sundui

\

"4*
" KVlglw

“ Border Cafe”

J

FLORIDA

Sunday
Monday

“ North Of
Arizona"

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Coming Florida
Slate Leagwe.CUmea

inBetw een SanfordCIub
! Gainesville Cancelled
* ,«*
B e ca u se Of* Slight R ainfall ' atat

P

Game To Be Played"Of(. When Gainesville
Comet Ta Sanford To Meet Locals
, ip .Double Bill July 31

IBlSTAWDISflS
d f ll il. and both manaaert agreed
99 not playing. There wore i p
Pfoalmately HO faaa who wore
bitterly disappointed. Mote wae
duo to b of I ball for. the local*
wkUe Albtlllon we*.. scheduled to

Valotba.
t ill
Be*«h
at Ortaado.

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Z
p .'W 'V 'l* •***
oria*e* at ralatba. M l r.

S g S t Brown Qwnert Objected' To- Gambling On
i™!—trr
Ponl«*But Hit Contract Bid Not
EmKJJ
Sfrecifir Agaimt It

jg iU s t

tit Coast

it

Paytons

th w h ,

Odavsyltle at

OetnMvIll* _

at

u

OalateeOlt. t ill

lege life sod bow to spook Engllih
||eg home Is la Sao Paulo and
WASHINGTON, July SA -M 1
ejie la the daughter o f a coffee ■-Representative ides, o f Tmae.
dealer. Seaoritg Ferres la ansloos
proposed yesterday a congres­
sional
Invasilgatlop of whet he
end plane to bring tfares of btr|
nieces to tba United Stales to called uu-American activities, in
rinding tcllvltlee of nails,
etwdr
Tbs Brasilian student has been data, communists and white HueAbout half the honey pfostarts lu this rouutry,
la this country little more than
diic.-d In tbe United Stales la
One reason for asking .luck
si* months and speaks English
used ’ In the baking and coataoe*p*bly Portuguese le tbe ’an* an Inveallgatlon, Dies told re­ tlenary business.
porters, wae establishment of vaguags spoken meet commonly la
rioua nail ramp* In which ho
her country, aha »ey*
said, “ open allegiance U pledg­
Sugar cane, now an Important ed to'H itler.”

American crop, wae Introduced
to the new world airly in the
!sixteenth sealery from tbe De­
nary Island!.

/f lK o M v V

FOR
JUST A

W

FEW

RANDALL
Pe t e r !

o f the company daring hie term id

aid

IT’S SIMPLY
INEXCUSABLE

Come And Get It

SPECIALS

GENERAL AUTO
REPAIRING OF
’
ALL KINDS

Refm il yourself there
hoi stunner day's with a
cooling drink or tasty
sandwich. After the ball
game, ehow, or evening
drive tome and get It al

ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

J. W. ThrailkiU
NICK’ S

AWAY

GENERAL ELECTRIC
AND
KME1UJON PANS

rin stn n all *| Phllse»lpbla.

A Jersey city unit of the Vot­

BLOW THE
HEAT DEMONS

p e n n ie s

U n t a| Ps ls ik s . t i l l ,
return SI If! Thgustlss,
* ATI OX A lT T.K A .nC B

co"*rM t-

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kk

or days
State ‘ Chamber aald, declaring
atope must be lakatt to put an end
to this practice
•*T&gt;ousands of dollar* are &gt;P&gt;t
yearly by Floridians to sdTertleo
and pubUtlia thejr State The
4 benefits of much o f Uit* advertis­
ing can be completely nullified fay
the unwholesome publicity arising
ea| o f no more than eoa small my management- Aa to those fea­
town acting as a 'speed-trap.' " tures, I hare had a- free head and
State officials conelodad.
we hare always worked in clase
harmony-”
Tho bne-Umo alar National
League second baseman waved
arena or Foreign Ware demaaded
aside questioners when ho left the
a— congressional__ InvmUrsl Ion
su m m er
cunfcruace. but I H r b v i i f , aakid
Tuesday of the source of funds
to Interpret the statement, cooand object of tbe (lermsu-Amer­
firmed
that
difference* over
ican bund, sponsor
of C a m p
Ilenuby’a batting act It ItJ led to
Nordlsnd, In northern New Jer­
hfat ouster,
sey.
Dies Introduced a resolullop
ed by his attorneys daring the pre­
provldlag for a House roramltlee
liminary dissuasions. Jellied tbe
of seven to make the Ingatry.
eenfersnee lata In the. dtur. He was
Jubilant over the Brown’s S to 0

TALLAHASSEE, Jaly
«*—
Benenta Ouice renew , QyelUtao
student at Florida State College's
summer school. Is on* Individual

IS T W S A T I W i^ li
field, Pittman i f . third, Beach
la left field. Devoid at »hort
atop, Deveaslasl la right field,
Hogluo at aecoad base, - Blaub Toronto
retching,
Albritton -or Paige
pitch Iny, For Hanford—Clary at
shortstop.
Langston
In right
field, Marlin lo left fluid, Hol­
iiiisi’t.T* ra sT N U itr
comb catching, Prichard on first,
VtOKIRt. STATU LMAOl'l
Ibtytona, I; Orlando, I.
Kasso to csntsrflsld, (lodgers on
Others raised out,
second base, Huggsrlo on third,
RATIO*Al&gt; M U H tM
and Hot* or liralnard pitching.
la the only other Florida Dial*
League gam* played, Orlando
was defeatad by Daytona, 4 lo 1.
“ Moo**” Frallck was on t h o
mound for lb* victors and waa
Ibo winning pitcher, Tb* Orlan­
do least waa unable to hold a
IWO-rsn lead which they obtain­
ed la iho first Inning on four
MU. In tbe ninth, tbe Dulls
gUrled a rally but were unable
to Produce tba two rune neces­
sary to Ho tba game up.
Tba game rained out wllb Ml
QgUtesrillu teem will be made
up when the O-Hen come lo
Hanford for a double bill to be
played at tbe local athletic field
J*ly 1 1 , Tl'« game will be play­
ed lit Ibe alls rnoott and lb* sec­
ond game wlt| bo playad that

—
J u ly S C —OR—

t h .« d e ft lm
*oloilst*-|1M8 M*»oa, and Milled hie claim
had beea^gatnai the Am Hc m League dub
of i mill U«t night for a bum eiUaeUd ' at
ed with from |7,W# to »10,000post cull
A peaceful ending to tho "BaLMBce Id Jab'* difference* wHh tho team's
official! owner* waa reached eft*r an all*
day conference la the office* of
nd is ea- hie attorney, Jacob If. Laahly
the moIn a statement Hornsby diend go on closed* he wae dismissed beeaule
president of tho
to appear In court,” the
Ham 0 DeWitt,

Brazilian Student
Studies College Life
A t Woman's College
HlMnlnehsm
K n u ivlll* ~
«halU a*r«a

rn ,d *r *d

S to fiH

Leesburg . . .

NSW Ortraus

.
LO U 1 8 ,

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* vltknm * * * * '» Hornsby, lU Khund m»t»- M a lp w i a d . 1
“ M r llom sb y and ourielres dls„ , •T "' 01 »*•
Louis Brown,, M r

nr\!r? S ^ * 5 ^ ^ W *
Leesbara

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co oper-

l:H

•WH, ena r . m .
W i l t * at Or lead*. l i t ! P.
P iT ln ..^
at pa ton*,

The locale Up ppw.tero and onehalf gsm is o u {;ol flrat pises and
art trgtllaa Jho. q-M*n
alona.
Since the retard of thf. Immortal
BUI “ Raw Heal" Itodgare to the
Lookouts, they hare wofl three
■trmlght r*nse* and are- oat to
Utah* four etralabl aid to gel
back tba le o n e lead which they
Jqst about a month ago after
bolding It for about two month*,
Bfidsn* M0 B3 to b f iort of SB

runference with Acting Manager
Del .Baker and' Coegh Cy Perkins
that tkc Schoolbuy pfshably will

,,v „ T o Betting O n Horae Races.

St, is g e iU M ,

tact If yourself, the one way
of making sure you do not

The new "Super HpceH’*
L C Smith will deliver
more work in tho bualnse*
office hn a bnalnemi day, at
lower cost and with leoa
fatigue, than any oljtrr
writing niachlne now avail*
able,

H a i( tu*s

CELERY
GROWERS

Liqtwr Store
aw B, W BL
SEE US FOR

STOCKHQFF CELERY SEED

c d m . Improves neefh t y f i v e

and check* Infection. tomhsrt
rbormocol Cowpowy. St. U v k

LISTERINE
ends halitosis

WINES
WHISKIES

WB ARB n a BOLE AGENT
IN 8EMIN0LK COUNTY FOR STtJCKHOFF
ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF WAYNE

Sanford A m co Feed Store
*07 W. 1st

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Hanford, Fla.

pen1

Awwniraw utAOPH

New Turk *i OOce*o.

v n ti* d r l* li •» netrlit.

W ,,h lM ' " 4 r t l. lA u la ,
nest.in a| O sv sIsM .

Cta*4ifi«d, Advertisements
i c - n i w w it piilP U g
Houlhsm Raal Estate pages apRAV * YOUR Wajch repaired by pear In the Olee*in*|d columns
of the N e« Yerk Herald Trib­
ona who' n i
una on Sundays, October 14. It.
Brlgge, Jeweler.
November, 7, M, If *o« h a v e

DOSIRH AND DAY’S nglut lasts property for *a|* or 'rent It
logger—It keep* its color and,
be adMrilMa, Mt Meae &gt;•ffuhnms, Blap1*7 ’ Rugere llar^f

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&gt;M % v m m , tgSfriPSgaafgladi odagrilMinent

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LILLIE HUDflDN, colled, wai&gt;M

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CtitnhUJIt Settle WElle
Hits Chinese Blind

A ir S u p r e m a c y
t t o r

I " - * n i* w ■ ■ ■ ■ nit r®«.
It Is further nrrirrvtl that this
order
b« |tubllrh«il In th i
IU mlord I .'emid. a n»«ip «p *r &lt;9 Ub*
ll«hrd
In hfminoU FAtinti,
H # r* ,
Ids. onco m week for f*»ur r*n«
Mrullw w«»eha.
I*»nw nv»«t Order**- this 3rd d i f
of Julr* A. I* I 9 IT.
O I*. 1 lt:itNDO*f.
|.*lerti 1:0*1111 Court
ffttmlnol# County. Florida
i l l A. SI u l.l.K H .
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FIIA I.O N AVI* KIIAItuN.
Atl»r nr&gt; n fur I ’l.nlnCl r.
ftsl.fnnl. Florida.
(BKAL)

N A N K IN G , China, J u ly « 4 , r
( * ) —China“» hundreds of thouaand. or blind man a rt w a itin g -»
V l n K ball)* agdlhst \b*
new
“role o( common m o m ,"
b depriving them bf (halt
hood.
Institution* fo r tha bljm
u n n r.ra .a ry In bid
fclUK
least for . Blind men. TV

A iiifttic

Superior ttetsri Flying
JUttCTVMtiea place
U. 8; In First Rank

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c v rr forlutla-tal
Ju ly I t —Th e AtU atie ocean la
k*|nd noaru b y ; oontmerclal a ir
llnafo—Ihroo y m tra .U t* .
1 W ho* Qot, c k a r le . A. U n d N a |S •»«*• M V * th a . «»■ »*•
yluah of Inn c ru le tr Memphis on
h b return from bla flight to P a rla In l i f t , . h * - fo co en l recular
paaoonfer and M all pervlco botweep tba *14 and now worfdaln
perhaps flee yoara. .
,
It v a a technically n la tb lo to
ooUbMch Irm as-A ilantl* service
In , lM 4 * ,
t Sa&gt; three yarn re aped by be
fora i r a t i flyin g
boats began
droning.% back and forth across
iT o lla n H
Kioan r a n
l» » »
U)« ocean la
anticipation
of
llmotable arrival* and daparture* dom-d a n il non .d ea l candlilaln
niaynrali)
b y ;( M l ap rlM of l l U . In Ilia for Iho Uvm ocrallc
nomination.
&gt;.* Work (or Iho renom lnallo i
and re-clet'lion of Mayor K, II.
LaGuardla, peppery 111 .T o Ills n l
who lio s .it of bla p o llllin l In Jc Chancellory ranreraallona.
pendeacr.
.
The race fo eatabllih regular
J. Or. ondftrta a "ragullfr'
Irp U 'A U a a U c a ir .a a rt lr e la on
publican fur the- prim ary
rl c
today. It la a political raea. a
k w M /la g for poalllon. Th e (take lion, Bi-pt. I I .
Benalor Copeland, whoa, au.n I
la.M taraatlo nal praatlg*.
agalnal the now deal helped wl t
Th e Uahad Btataa la tba bal|him lha backing n l fo rm er'llu r walber. Tb la . country baa two
ernnr Bm llh, act out lo form .1
glatlnct adraalagaa: a finer lechgrand coalition by, anbounrlna I1.1
; alca| touch In ocaan flying, and
would rn le r Iho H rpnhllran p. 1
aiora
International agroem enu
m iry .
*•
p ro rld ln r baaaa of operation.
" T h is Is p iln g to bo a A tig
___ P an Am erican__airway*,
out
flnht," ho aald, •’» waul lha* d r o M t Irunp-oceao comm arclal ‘ fly mi
tcnatlon and othara
from
lug company, and Grant Britain'*
many group! aa | can gat."
Im perial airway* , are
rrulalng
Th a lea d en of tbe flea l i e - 1
back and forth acroaa tba nortn
publican county nryanlistlnua In
Atlantic, "Jotting dqnn nolaa on
the i l l y met at tha call of
tba weather, aaajyalng tba perCharlaa D. Illlle a . national ran !
for dunces of (hair flying boaia.
The tripe eopat|tata aurrey
flight» .or, more properly, train
lag flight* for lha crewa.
' N ett month Germany r a d
Prance pill diapatch aaaplanra
lo Iho United Btatea, lorers oners
•( eTtntaal aeyylce under Ihe
Iwaallka and the trl-oolor, ,
Great BMtala. la close behind
tbla country both In technical ad
aklfbelfetfctll UBd 111 o^erationa
idrOemeNta, with other lntereate&lt;l
M d kttU ia. lia r - teebfetewlltiae, pres
w
tltn r Into amali* boura of the
niotnliig lu pforlde bar with an
a ir .aayjr aacood to non* In tha
European
rearmament
aweapatakaa. yat have had tim e to davote to comm ercial aviation.
Pranoo and Germ any ar* leal
'M H t lM t k Th eite to the problem
Of cktchlag ap
w ljh
develophtauta In tea aeronautical labora&gt; hUfvr davoted tu reHnlag
tea

claimed tha and
hut did llttla. lo .
a g g rrsiive CbhU i
P- life to e S f iB l
Hundred, bf ah
united in *b befit
euth-n of n law

i.mit.i in rui 1took 11. !-*«• 11.

omni*«* Catiinlv llva-otds:
Yon nml
I* of )nu nr# h*r*l»y lva|i|lir«l In nppvsr It* *hv li U.
aaf veaMplilInt fllv*. In Ihlv ^SU«U
e.n S l.in l.il He 2 nd iU|f nf All*U»t«
in * , nl iv tirl* 11 itiisaa in lUnfoKL
Flnrli*« slid In d rfsu lt thsrsuf
w.iitl i'MUS* w ill l*e stilijrvl In d#«

*ire |....... .
and •i. flntl de*
•» . 'hereon The relief ealiaht U
ftHr feiirrln«nfr nf
WP&lt; A

LEGAL NOTICE

Aiaata had acroaa tn *' raddc
havu built up for Pun American
h trw a n g

formidable kuowlada*
h
Ira uMktalaa
s e*4l » « g s In and
AUMUe, More in
reorngate there win
i M i l b a rle r, ape
&amp;fr aaotker. Wore
*v0 will he beeaqu
. iemaads an air

ttU: -JUiakUc.

Ittfallc dying than
dm In all Ibe
JO
Mbargh landed lo
( B a i t of P a r l e
h* dou# (hi* *uig

batwaau
ea a ad Euro**.
Ha*, it detour*

k-cafp*ted

of-

I*a diplotnala,

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I'lT A T IO *
TO i;i.le \ SI A III.H it. U'hiiM »•••
ail* tl 'll
liUt'er
sf
Mildr****
la&gt; unUnnwn.
,
. V mii me In tvlijr Ordvird* In It*
«n.| n*|aa ,ir lavfni*
oni
CTlirull
I ’nn* 1 lii .nvl fnr Hvmlnol* IVun*
I) . i'i"iliii». h i m . n lb* Sod (Ur nf
Sti«i'*l IH*. In lb* bill nf mm*
l»l *In• H in t nunliikl !*•** *n Mhl
I'a'iiH. lib |l |». Kolgsttv. Ill* •■ iota
■ i*vii»». i 1‘i.rA '|i*»iir* nf s
I *a*a.|, tal al»a* III* *smn m l)' law
UkM I - - itAllfadwt
II- • (lif.'ld III milt |n UrvlM*
n.ila.V i«a | li- tun b|t*|.vr In 1 which
■ HI* ifi.if i i d i l l la* niiHII*h*d .for
ft*III a .n ar v 1111%■* w w kr.
U liM i d*Male r mb I. m-l and aval
tif wei.i «*nsrl on «M* Ih* IM
«Im&gt; #.( J11I1, A K IftS
i l ft*. IIHItNOO*
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r i . t k I'lrru ll i'nurt
Ha i -i I im.la- iN .iin l&gt;, Florida.
I UK AM
mi m il ok riuil.ii* .Tilth
t i i i : h t a t i : &lt;&gt;k K u t it n i.it t o
Ntiu ti t j sum .tit: i . a v i : u .
f n F b t r n r v , Y n |vr,
Iftoijir &lt;,
•
Yl 1*11.«Mai, MUhljrnn.
•v
Il m|.|«v*ilnu ftmn the ittm n
•aIM I f o-aa•»*|.l ;t I (tI fllVrft In |hMt
re-riol»i rnn**.
wlt*r*ln
U'rnier
l» Maanm In V*ll
li»l «n«tlff.
.iit&gt; Ntttntn I Mit'irp-ldt W II la
tl. h tuliRi (lamft t mi nr* it r**|w
aft. Ml aaf
l*f*tlMt, Sllrltl*
p m , Th a» f.-*a* t*.n. Norms
i
*1 *fi»r ft .1 V. II
»ar»* Ir q u lm l »aa
l.» n n l «»*»••-tr It# f ate* (h* Nlfft'h
."Md'rloft t’l'Mii* ftNantl, H*-n.ltt..1*&gt;
l*nunl%.
Flair lain.
pi
Fonfnnl,
r'a.»ft»l*. *«n iti, *r-i »* tv r»f Ann*
n-t
*•!*. "N'l tI.a a* INI. Ihvrs
-t»imtv#-r fit th* I-Ill nf mm*

S K Y . S C R I M M A O I . In tba tum m er Uma the )arda to ge
fe r Joe M a t t are r r r t lr a l. The lM .p o u n d a ll-A m e ric a n guard from
Texas Aggie* get* In trim by bu ilding derrick* In the a ll Belda near
B ranham , T a x . lit r e he flexea tbe eld right arm aa be c la im , i* be
"Texas' toughest,”

Social Security Board Tarpon Is Caught In
Approves Florida Old Suite Of Broken Neck
A ?e Assistance. Plan st rrrrRSBuno. July 24 —
(At—Disregarding thu handicap of
being eomjwlled to wear a brace
while hla broken neck waa mending.
Karl Mosely Jr., art ot^ on a tar­
pon flihln? expedition several
day* ago and returned with a ISOpound prise beauty—a c#tch‘ which
approached wllhln five pound, the
local Angler*' Club tracing entry
fnr Ihe sra.on.
Mosely
who suffered n free
iured’ neek fh an pulninob|ts . - n«h
rerently. tlwlughl the rlub's touin
ament had closed, however, and
failed tn register his fish-

auto* jla a been eub
.fig b U k g
airplane*.
fW *. a|rm*o. depenu
bt faralgn make to
U r lane* pn the
d A siatic continents.
o f l i e world's a ir
: : i i a ht&gt;t yat (hown
i t e M t e to a # lafarn ath m il po-

o logical (dance.
the
United
Btateo ddlattalr la la the van ol
other world powarg, Tear* of fly
lag over th* Caribbean, along th*

t l U t I IT t d i a l l , '•Kill.M UM
i ' U i . l l l a iM U tltM .
b. lU /jililaS o t. I is ln tlic

• W .•T. XlTCIlKl.i* *1 al.
llllllo .lt UK |*l Ml.I« iT IO *
1 T « . ufcu. II. 11.11 i i i s n s
4
I Ho.M», aa eo*|»ailnei*ni|i c u iu .iU n s
I wl ( I I V It &gt;1 A l ftII lb aa M. UKftk H.
' - * A n . iB W 8 , J l l . aan.1 M AKTIN U
. SIA I*TM i;\\». and lu earn India I a*
I Uall&gt;. aahuse |»lar«* uf rraldsh «
a •• utiAiivae n; si Alt Y J.
tjfttlt fl
; utid It. I» lIK IC It , l»a*r huabsnJ,
• aaliuM ft»la«*v of reaidrnro la un*
• know..; II II I.KWlH l't»SII'A.\ Y.
1 o F I -i lalo 1 a*r|&gt;utatIon, now dla*
mlaiv iiianiiilim to* |he laws of
Klurla'i. and all i^arlitr rlsIml.iK
Ini via ate. under nr Imni tha raid
I II. It. I.IIWIH CtlSIl'ANYa dleanlaOil
1cnr|»of iillntt. nr utlirvwl**. In lh«i
||nl|aiaalnu drerrlted Umla III Bain*
I Inulo 1 ••mid&gt;. K lo tlilii, Uni I I sc*
' m l H um ft" |dst nf Hanford C t l t r r
IH'IIm aa allow n In plat llooli * wT*
|MU0 al. •*»alike •Camilla ItaOOldS

v a n c j u v k r . a . c . jtity » ( . 1 La rk of market* baa furred fhrlt*
Uti Colombia III rimer companies
to rloae down |g loggldg ektaha
employing if.OOtf man. fbr o n a
month,
. ‘

P§rty Lines Melt
As Gotham Girds
For Vote Battle

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EvenAged May Dance
Says Dancing Master
CITY NEWS BRIEFS

tVAHIIIN'iTdN. Julr *(.—&lt;A1
-F ift y und ality-yrar-ohl
men
ilM ils M
r . » « e . « . Owe.
and wnmrn are "nnl too nlil In
era w ill inert Mnnriay nlgbt lor
dance.'* Mrs. Mentis Itoarh. pre»
their ira u ln r lit monthly session,
Ident of lha llanriny Masters of
(Tty Clerk Frank lam uon
an­
Ameiles. aaid yeatrrdiy.
nounced today.
“It s lha one ax'-r-laa you ran
do until ytia'ro 1 0 y r«m »ld wltuThu Townaeiot t'lul. of Kanfor-I
out speeding up the heat." 'he
decided lo ere. I- their large slgo
f V
this week, at Ih r lr irg u la r waau- state eteasl fedvral meftrv for th; j added.
J -la a ik at me. Ijb * ) a gr*&gt; hair.
ly meeting In Ihe W e lik a Ho ltd- needy blind and dependent ehlM
- nnd I go oa
lag Iasi nlghl, u n o rdln g to tV.
renMr*. Itilg a i t f ItnnifGm. Teiaa,
I I . Hughes, president.
l« the ( I n i aAman |&gt;i leidrni
the Ikincm p Tea ch er- A*»— !•'
City Judge Frank U
U tiler
cx k
I lull, Mhgrlg! i*r« for I a comenw ill prasldo al a session of Ihe
tlon-Wtlg. 1 -t
Munii lps| Court In Uf» Police
Btallnn Monilsy eflernoou at 4 : 0 U
o'clock. Chief of Police Iter 0 .
A U 8 T I N , T e x . J u ly 1 4 ( A V W illia m s reported today.
R tka public school teacher* w ill
m to drive their aatomobtlc*
Mr*. Sophie T. Roebly I T a a better,
among the local nurao* to rwturn| Bafety and driving rear*** * (t
from the Bhnrt Court* et C a m p , M in g offered at two aummer
IteOMvelt last night. H*» u*m* ^ fco o j, attended by teaghera- Tb*
waa u u la le n llo iia liy omttted yea- , u t e department of education la
terday.
- •
preparing a traffic safety manual
_ ' ’£■ V . 7
. . . .
, l« bu dlatrtbuted among 4 T.OOO
T . •&gt;*, Law lan. * u p «rin U ad e n l. uacber* (a tb* fa ll.
ftL.wWif loilmilPB Ur Bawl---------------it. N H - H A F T F D
not* County, w ill refW h (• Day■ u - v . _____
i Ica u (leach tonight after apund
T A X C O L L B C T IO N B U R 0 F .il .
i|.-lAV—
WASHING
tag • day In hte ofdee attendlBg
- - ■
•
sul&gt;-cum*
Th* Senate v
lo o fficial bu.inra*. Mr. U t H 0 i i | T A L U U T A H E R . J u ly I I . —(AV rniltec vlrtui
nl i tenplan* to spend another week at —B u te Com ptroller J . M l «
lion detetive -Iraft
Daytons,
I yestrrday urged g committee from signed to ap
ourt prw
.
r-------- -'
. l tb* SlatdW jU aae^tlaa e f C.«vnt) cedurr.
It
as ■
Approxlm siely IM local boy*.' Comisslonaga to pro** fa r eeOec- I aubstltute far Praaldril
erigl*
member* a t' lb* local NkUOaol Uag nf |tW O .M o In State and M l ecort
bill
re-erganlss
Guard ualta. marched tbla p o r t - county usa*'al***a*d against ra il' Which hwllldad Supre
Court

I’

H Tcdcbers Get
CttUrtfes Tn Drivitik

enlargement.

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Frank Lemacn reported today,
warning Banfordllaa who have
B E L O R A P ^ Jaly U
neglected the securing -of licenses arch Varnav*. lead of,
nnd tb* vaccination bf dogs dur*
Urn jiaat wetk. tkgt'tbry must
a* c|ukkly aa hooelbl* cr their
detra would tip ’ plrknl up by live

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T|||* Illeftn hlidll fte* |»lll»ll»h* 4 A
I lie* hull foul I I n wl«l M n*WS|MI*«r|
putill Inal
In HrtSfsH*
plnrMSu(turf y wra»V fnr fnnr rnnM fuH f#

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tbe want ad acolumns o f The Her*
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S a n lo r d

T h ea ter

Claudette Colbert Shows
U nusual Brand O f Humor
in Picture Com ing T o Ritz'

N ew s

for

DOUBLE TROUBLE!

Star’s Wit Sparkles All The Way Through*
“ I Met Him In Paris,” Paramount’s New I
Film Which PlayR jHere Sunday

Railway Drama !
To Be O d Screen
Here Wednesday
i

Playboy Picture
To Show At Ritz
On Tuesday Night
Monday at the nits i nratcr.

Dealing with the adventure, of
With two leading men, Mclvyn
mi|„ onk|„ pU lo y who m.Ver
D ougin and Robert lounjr, light
#
j
lug to win M i.. Colbert’* alfae- " fu,e* * d,r*'
who *“ ••••
Ilona, "I Met Hint in Paris" olfert ■«,t ° l thl»
P&gt;a"B*d '"to
[jJ |
a double gaurantee of sparkling * hot political fight against (In*
altnstlnna and bright dialogue to father of the girl he loves, IIKlt
the legion of Colbert fans who Radio* “ You Can't Brat l*»vc"
Claudi
thrilled to hrr earlier comedy lilts, brings Preston Boater ami Joan „hl&lt; h play
“ It haWenril One Night" and "The Fontaine to the K ill screen TutsOlldedlfUly "
day
I n -" l Mel Him In I'aria," Mis*
Tha film marka the flral rrr
Colbert, a young Ameriran girl In* atarrlng role (or Mias Fontaine,
Perl* on hrr varalion, is the ob*lhailed aa the moat promising
joct of the affeelions of both young actress to b&lt;r discovered in
Douglas and Young, who portray,| recent years Teamed with the
respectively, a playwright ami a'h igh ly popular Preaton Foster, thn
novelist Both men are masters o f [ two stars are supported by a notthe gentle art of the "g ag "—but able raet, and tha picture offrrk a
discover that the Innocent lllllo wraith ul uproarious action In ad- f d l from bsrji home" is just a dltijn to Ita romantic aspects
•had* too feet on llie cumebfrk
Small town politics, with an nnfor them.
&lt;•- Ifl I scrupulous gambling ring allird In
The action of the film la ef the police and the town bns.r.,
whirlwind pacr,
I forme
hh
the background aynltt-l
which the high speed story is
played. Framr-upa, clrctlonrri In­
graft traps, raposr* .and similar
Imeattributes of campaigning me
Inclination - In kre|i right-on tha'woven Into the plcturo with cxriltrail of the girl
| Ing consequence.
~ * ln ~ i flfiffy iif Kfinn nf tb? mpqtj Foitrr marts a wrslthy ttllar*
breath-laklntr wilder .porta scrnca,ney who goes out to dig ditches
avar brought lo llie .rreen, both while altlred in evening dn-«. ns
try to sweep Mias Colbert o ff her a result o f a wager, and Ibis
feet, but they manage ipily l» con- [ brings him In ronlaet with Miss
fuse her so niiu-h Ihst shr ran’t - Fontaihe, campaigning for her
decide whlcli_ uge of them she father’s re-elrctlon as mayorloves She flee* boTk to Paris, re-( When she darts him to enter llie
solved lo forget them leilh, hut the rare himself he accept, with alsopersistant young swains pursue rity, and things lo-gin to ha|i|H-n
her bark lu I'm is, and force a in surprising fashion,
showdown,
A sparkling cast aids the tn-n
*'I Met Illln In Paris" I* grand principal*
Frank M Thomas as siflsnl unit William ItrHi.-irta imd
comedy grand fun and a fast- Miss
Fontaine'*
m ayor father, Alsu Brute a. u pair nf tu-n pa*;
moving, thrill-parked yarn. Clau- Herbert Mundin as Foster's butler, permen hate Ihe rhh-f rniiportitig
dette ('olla-rt, Melvyn Douglas, Union Churchill a . a crooked pnRobert Young -and Ihn lialanro of lire rhtef, Bradley Page (s an rules, vrilli II iluiri IVp|s r, Paul,
the rial rale ns superb, and Wea- equally crooked politician, Paul Ouilfoylu mid llnrnld H i er In}
ley Buggies' dirretion Is tops
Hunt a* Foster's two-fisted as- lni|H&gt;rlant pnrts^

Two Of Triangle

th e

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CHANGING COLOR FOR ART S SAKE

Important Cast
AopearsInShnw
Ccmintf To Ritz

t Return Engagement

Thur.il.ty In n tloiiMn ft Mire
prvgrnni with “Tin- illt I'.irudo"
m the Itils Tlo liter.

a t

j“ TheHit Parade’
•To Show At Ritz
On Wednesday

Brilliant G r o u p Led
By Henry Brandon,
Lyle Talbot, Star

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Tim (txrlllng
Incident* nf n
railroad drama,
"\Y( .1
Hound
l.lmllrd," will I e seen ' n Friday
lha Itllj Tticairr. Fnm *U"i
first lisil of Hi* toui&gt;.nnllro wblsi Ur- In Ihe last cllrk of the rails
this movlr proi i " * to pruvide
thrilling entertainment,
l,y|e Tnllioi. i»iti ■I &lt;r a sta­
tion agent. Is ‘ dlfg&gt;u&lt;•«! v.h‘,n.'
(Ightlnx tiff holdup 11 util. Ju
_&gt;» Mnlsesr* 'n* January*, fa., is. in H i n m iri.
allows a pnr.-enger
trnlil
lu
t |o.s n swlti-h uiul go l&gt; dustrur* scene In the llepuhllc mujiit*». "Tl. lilt Parade "
lli.n. Hi Ims no
wllm a lu
prove Dial ho was hcdpl- &gt;-* in
prevoni thu nrlilcnt mi'-.i n .hapt.ehnl. Convicted &lt;&gt;f criminal licellgnnru, Im esr.p-.-c Irnm prtiuin,
Kiimd* nnd hecoim-, h luglllw'. |
Mi-nlhs luler Ii* I hei.limr-l,
hv Polly Ituwlca m 'l u rn s tho,
While nurse.
mnvrd qnh-llv
In "Wake Dp and Live," which list red of llnnrj It; uijdiiti who' through Hit* tjiftldiir i. , Hi'H-ltplays « rt-turn engagement at the' liivci I’oliy. ItrAhdun K irns Tol- &lt;r» with Immati vargu w'eie rollliol Is n tnvltlvc .um.I arrangns ml III ami mil. and n new pn :u.sf,
lilla Thealer with W aller W in-}
III 111 rest; VUi ) a iu. i al­ "III Iween T w s Worn :l."
s up
' hell, lien liernlo and Alice Faye I
ter Iraln la III dtupor , f ih--lrue
in ’ the lenlurcd roles, Twrnlii-Oi Hun. Tnllait 1 1 * Imprl -u.im-nt Innnehii) nt •‘ rtricil'diK-yh Mayer with Frittn hut ......... Mu.ireoil
t'sntury-Fn* believe* that It has
t» rjive It. The niiai.liit elimuv It'HiillIvnii itiiH * Virginia lirtn
the Hwecti-.l, hiiile.t, most ilium
of thu film
vindicate
TnPmt |ii-afllnr an Ifliimflrtil ca d . ill.
ritm s mu iieat ever turned out by
...I .il.-dj

P.Qnilay,

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Monday—C!miI. lie t.'nll i rl, •

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l:.l« rt Yeinif "I MKT I T ) IN PAIM!V’
Til d av The IHi; l i e
;!ctf! ;tcr i t lb ■ It l ‘ l "
rimtiiM , I’r lull Fil ter "VOD CAN'T lii. \T I (IV : "
Wnlm .1 y, Thur.'day- II I P i.,
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*1 IIP HIT I'AltAUK" m l M h r i - i A T .*’ l:vnti. I
ritw 4 V f fin'll Urtww “ OETWKKN tlV O WO\|i:M&gt;
Pi May I.jle Talbot, P.iTIJT llitjcj. " t v : Hittl'NI*
ITC H "
M i [U-turn lion U n . "W AK P 1 '•
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Kklliida,- Pity SCIIKKNO—* AUMOIIKH CAH" ; r: t
An ry "Tin- iiir; m o w . "
A T T ill-: P R IN C E S S
Saturday, July lit, Sunday,. A t m u t "TIIK MAN
lit. UK” and "(ilINNEHS AND GU M i"

L O T S A P I L L S . Ithrumallc Charley tirlntm, boss of Ihe Nallonal Irague-leadlng Cub. who l« taking irralrocnl* n a 81. U ota
hospital, may be out of bed soon, lie's having s grrnl lime as a sirk
man witli llie principal peer* aialnu I wide aaeortmcnl el vari­
colored pilUo

Selection O f T h e m e
Divulged To Radio
And FilmAudlences

preparing for a

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Radio and film tana who won­
der how a theme eotig Is burn
would be enlightened by the d ra­
m atic scene that took place when
C a rl H off and his lllt Parade
orchestra selected Ihe
number
that would usher In Ib elr
li l t
Parade program on the a ir.
A group of Intent young men
lounging about In H o ff* swank
Central Park South pentlinuee,
discussing I his time nnd that.
W eighing and considering.
Dis­
carding on* after a tint tier be­
cause It waa "too f a il" or “too
alow" or "lacked punch.”
Aa (ha discussion conllnued,
on* of them lih y dialed In u pro­
gram which featured song num­
ber* not ultra-new but w llh A
undying appeal. Then, over tire
ether waves lik e s goldrn-linied
Inspiration came Ihe
cajoling,
sweetly sentimental melody
ut
" U n g e r Aw hile."
"That's M l"’ they yelled slnmltaneouily. “The tune h a . a k lcs
and ihe title ha* a m eaning:" . ,
So they "nursed ll, rehearsed
It. and gate out the new*. .
The tuna's alw ays present, no
m a ile r how Ineon.plrum isly,
In
every -public perforiimuro,
PnIrons, of Ihe H its Theater w ill
detect It Wednesday and T h u rs -,
day when they see Holt and his
orchastra In artlon
In Hepiib
lie's tuneful muslcnl "The l|lt

i:rlli|iint; ilramu wltlil.i tin-'i dle
•if n great mrlflint InMlIulIm
amid llie sitfierlii &lt; nf tli« ilulty
-victims
itf- rritsew -tfaitw -—un,| r.e
victim s - M
t’ ldoms.
and radio lum inaries as P h il B e ­
in DnU-erral's dtainallc
■'ram lud Tolu- ilnvDtc. fnuu
gan. Frances latncfonl, Duke E l ­
lliiutnl
l.imiliwl."
Ilia r-ii.toiiiar,r roh-a u- ploy n i
lington, Eddy Durbin, (ieorge *it
lndii“t(Kuia young phyr.-l.m d
vol, Molssea nnd January,
I'lc
Vuled to hiu work mill who mai
and Pat. the T ic Toe filrla , I ’J
rii-a a woman wlm do -« ti'ot l o v Thorgersen and "The Voice of
him,
E sp srk n re ."
Vliclnln llrtite nppourit m the
(lus Mein* d lreclrd . giving the
adf-n llted lit lie -a u li l in - Toluproduction a test, live ly
pace
Inform lisirharlnn* id
H m throughout, -ll# '* a like ly can d i­
min ttiarrl.iEi- nnd Maurc-.-n li'l'oll
llvnn phi&gt;»_ a yiiung nxrn-. o' a
date for lie u season'* Academy
mnrrii d hid" In lo.i- ttlih Ton
Award,
Ci-orgi- fi&lt; iti dirt ■loti iho phs______
line which l» ha.-.: nn nil nrinl
lore.i rann-r*
Gold mines are often found by
nnl story hy I'.rli li Von Klroln-Im
llndr Iraillllonul |tracing “ float,” or pieces yf, Vr*
adapt od for Iho si-rcen hy Fri-oi-ilik Hti’ pliaiil und Murluu |‘armom
civilian broken from veins and-vvgt' I
sonnet.
I downstream. •
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for Vnolo
Baas'*
navy war*
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B A S E . Ii*.*
H ere'sso ...»
Ihe f.»
newest
F O A T IMw
G W A
‘ boat Ima
n l w l V e a !r c r a ll 7 a r r k r Y o rk Tou n w hich w s .u n d c rg o tn g la s ts »t R w A Innd^ lt o . _
bird
a tllsp ln crm cn l bf 1 9 ^ 0 0 Ions; carrlr* a dpten S -In ch a n U -a lrtro ll gn M j ■
on rritn .
eluding Oicra, and can do 3t knot*. It's tho last word, at Ua asansont, In aircraft onrriw

• ITS A C R O W N .

Egypt1* King Fersuk. whe will
he crowned Is Oriental splendor
nnd Invested with (ha sacred
•word of Mahamcd All tho Uronl
S .
at Cairo on Jnly U . ^

T O U f t H K I T T Y . tt*a “ Cllmaa,” linn rub ol "Jock” and
«rJnna,“ big eaccimcn* In tha London too. The hone serins a bll largo
Im snob a lliflo cal, but food nf any alao looks good lo a Jungle kilty,

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Sanford Is I K i Only Central ."*
Florid* City Affording Roll, Hlihway,
. And Water JTnuwporUllon

Seminole County Prodore* '
More fruit And VejreteNeo Than A l^
Similar Area la America j
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

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North China Again
Nears W ar’s Brink
ines Bomb

Loyalist Soldiers
A re R etreating On
2 Fronts In Sp&lt;*i$

DEVIL DOC, S ON DUTY

[parracks Of (Chinese
I Division Blasted By
t Fliers And Fleeing
f Men Are Strafed

iDoolingjHeadOf "
Tammany Hall,
Victim of Death
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Waterway System
Discussed ,A t Meet New Defense Lines In
Cuena Province Are
Any i luintrc la Ihr pie.cel
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Being—(^instructed
mullIhr proposed SI Joint*

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Itivrr Canal » a . im iw il li«l«y in
R f T il# t ia o r ia t M f r a t a
H i ,'*olnlton passed try-the SI.
(iovi’ rnmrnl Stmnish arm*
John-* Rivet Improvement A
i«‘» ri'tri'nli'd on two fronts
i iali«n whi* It *1 ili‘«l .that the |*ie*
nil route i* Ihr m od pinclicnblc today in thn fut-ip-of |»owcrand fr*.|l-le ami lhal a rr-mutH’ J ful InMirficiil nttackn.
Tim front wont o f Mudrld
would ivl'anl llu* progress «I a » i I
............ .. Hit* Hireling was held .•iliifli'd to Villannivn l)e La
I
inini* in the Chandler , f Canaila after
(Jenprill Joao

H? T l* jlM w 'a lN

Qeneral Knlaukl warned that
the Jkpsnrse army has drawn
up all available strength for a
"drastic” punitive campaign If
^recalcitrant” Chinese b'th Ul■wkshn troops are not removed,
'foWlllin^ the
ultimatum, from
IV* unlinttlml feiping an-a by
pooq Wednesday.
General
Sung
Cheh'Ya""North Chinese commander . and
chairman of thu ^Hnprh-Cbahar
|mt|tlci| rouncil, . was reported
with ronflfmati-m In have or­
dered h.s nun ,tn “ tTslst.,‘
Chinese Ironps fled from their
l y r s r l s at Ijiuitfang
Midway

Thn (Inal on* brought death al
his hom* al tlella Harbor In thn
Itnrkaways,
tin was unmarried
hut* closely attached to his relalire*, especially hi* three slaters
who. were at hU bedsldo whan
death name
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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

NorlM tyrnwanO. iftbuty rlprk
uf (lin Clrenlt Court, la Jpenitlng
a two-week vacation tn (teorgla
atrafnl by Japanrw* planes. Hun­ with relative*.
dred. o f Chinese •soldiers and
civilians weru said to have lierh
Ikiy Seoul Troop IK. will hold
killed In the. 10-hpur haUlgmjit Ita regular weekly meeltug at
tjiig fsn g and the
town
was 7 30 u'clork tonight at thn Jun­
heavily ijainngrd.
ior High school,
The llomrl (Ja(ianese) News
Agency raid Chinese forrc.i "were
Thn tUpford City rninmUalnnIn "full .rout” northwrst from era will hold Ihalr regular Idthe towns.
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monthly
meeting In Ihe ' **lty
Hall lonlght al T:&gt;0 o'clock.

George Henry Wills .
Ih Victim Of Death

Tlio meeting o f . Ik&gt;y Hemil
Troop |4 will hr lo-ld tonight al
7:in o'clock III the llapllst Church
annea. arrordlng In an nnnouncemaot mada by' H. J. Ms.

Monroe Saturday aflernnun nt
Mrs, T , l). Hoy, form erly uf
4:04 n'rlnck nfJ.’-J- an 'lllnnss uf
litis rlly, died al her borne In
three works.
Jnrksiinvllle early tide morning,
' Mr. Wills has lived In lids lo­
according
l»
Information
re­
cality Tor || years and yittend* pel veil here today.
ad tha local public acbjol* lie
cam* here wllh Ilia pnn-tis from
Thirteen persons charged wllh
Kekrrt. Colo., wherua /iu was
violation of Clly Ordinance,
born M*r^-*fTvt44jLe/rt^
will
lie arraigned IMTore clly
Ahn&amp;t Ihrea weeks ago llm J3-I
Judge Frank L. Miller In a aes
year-old youth relurm-d in tilsl alnu uf lire Municipal Court this
home from Soulli Carolina where
afternoon.
tin haa been working for some
lima, aufrrflng from heart dlaThe | &gt;nnllae coach whlrh was
b-asekrhlch laler caused his death.; alelen from Ihe garage of Mrs.
" It* la aurvlvrd by his parents. I, A. lienaud, who lives at 23 &lt;&gt;l
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob c . Wills and flak^A venn e, »n llu- night nf
one lister. Edna, of Tampa.
Ju ly 7 .- was fnund abandoned reFuneral serrtrea were held al ; renlty near- orruund Bearh and
th* Ertekaon Funeral Home this - was rtdnrned tn Iba owner.
aftamoon at 4:00 o'rlork and In -|
larmenl waa made In Ihe Kver- 1
green-Feme levy, The nev.
W.*
S. Queen of Ihe Inlrrdenomlna-1
tlonal Tabernacle here officiated.

Amrrfcaa forces were standing by with full v ar porks in l‘ elp Inc. irady to defend thr American
fighting S h r r M Inin that city. At thr request of the Amrriran consulate, American business men stn
PIHJfi-Jl*ee » r r P- S- Marines. UlldiT the ahadna- uf- Peiping'* a o d e n l »nlK in n drr*i pnrsdr at thi

StrikeViolence
Flares Anewln
“ Cleveland Area

Curnno-rii* building

•til,, ml •.llm* was pli'* idl'd over
, |iy Gculgc »
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TripTo “ Haunted
Church '’Climaxes
Camp Activities

MBS. ROOSEVELT TOURIST

t Miaja’a

Twenty Persons Hurt
In Clash Between
Pickets And Polige

govornhiont force*
front Hrnncti

' M to die. whit A* president of the msiiriceiil altark.
IMh sides nave massed morw
|l|.. H-'I'-II ,w s* brought up ,'** men noil more yiinpowder iherw
|„ (|„. y............ advertising which Ihim for any ol her loti tie «f tk*
lynnl-l present lh.- Irne beauties elvil war.
i.f |h,. nyer kiniwri to the world.

I-il—tm-w.ialwl__ S luiu- mikht . I"1
plncr-l iilonit the m»l coast I't
Mi,uni in tinier 1“ net wealthy
pm son* l» cruise alone tin* H*
in yeebta.
Enjoy •er IIn
lln innlinn uf Jue. Marti!

BoysAt Winona
v Swimming, Boating,
Hiking And Eating

Villaltiiira

is

miles from thw

1 Spsinl - may—- heenwte - a -e r w la l—
Imlll,-field.
ftovemhirnl
•UfMk .
I here inly hi lay Madrid opeii-t***
o new frontal attack. II Is Ihw "
kry
to
rnmniimications
Uaaw
knetil' has driven into the InMr*
wilhln thn wedita tho Kov***'
government report
Id a now da*
Insurgent
rommunb|urs said
(iciirralissimo Kranclsco Kranoa'a
finer loot, morn than 40 mile*1la
Ihr Alliarruein sector uf thn
Teruel fmol ea.l of Madrid. A
guvrnmenl report said a n rw 'd *fcaiu: lln* was being orgalilted
ill Clienra proviner to m b it thn
Inonigt-nl drive aimed at s o w *
lug
bt-tillary
e-m mu ideation
mails Is |wi-eii Mmli.il «tid Vk*
li'liria.
a. ,

Id le. I silifijestinn was carried
lhal effort* be made III inter*
r*l the fipaiks Thenll-ra in.the
, inakiitit
of n mot Inn picltiM*
C[,KVF.t.AND, July ad. - M h A hiking and touting pilgrim Inavcl.-eiic which inishl he t»Steel strika elolenrc broke “eut
age Ui the Jlllle ‘'Haunted I'hnieh”
tied lo Iheaters thinugh-mt the
anew today. At least "211 permna
near the south end of lake IVinn ' cnunjiy.
wera Injured In rioting ut ItrpubMi
Mam i Irile was ' ntnih*
na yesletday cliilia*act a Week of
llr Klael Oirpciratir-n's f'oiiigsn*
i'7.' itinc urtiviliea el • mop Winn eh air iliaII of a eommiltro ilirlu-l
i iug Fftnk liniiiiiier, prraideut ol
McKinney plant hare and II weru
na, II K. Mmiis, i nop dn ret or,1 the tI d x ml I'humber o f Com
arretted
staled today
I lurrre, and John IV. I'ainpbrll,
Th* claahaa thuk pjica .w t 'a
Thlough Ilia waak, .tUwJmyq-alt ‘1‘ mayor of I'alkl’ .rt, lo eentmrf the
pollee broke through CIO pirkrt
joyed swiimning, li.-stunt, hiking, Iheal er rim dt mid inv eatlgate
line*ami eating, Mr. M- in- aid, miii pmaihihl iea of such a project.
Tom
Ctlowackl,
fil*yk-nr-oM
udditionnl pleasure, wilt he t-ro - In llu- .«&gt;nu- plm, il uaa augpicket, auffrrcd crltlrnl Injuries
vldrd for lln-m in Ihe r-nuiug wi'ck I| ucsIm I that— advein-.-mi-.ila I**
wbvn he was run down by n x ir
f ‘ Tlio esinp leidei* fiitr a isi'ne
• pineed iii yachting iiiagstinr.i
containing four men trying to cu­
•part in adding In lln- lUteilain
where Ihey mlglil In- eeell by
ter the plant.
1 mini of eaniplrg. I* y*a* rlalel wenllhy spo'rtaiu-li
Two policemen were hurt. Some
I'KKNACDIJk, July 2*.” - (Al —
j Sidney Nit, Jr Inslti.el. lln- la-y*
Men Giblis raltid nlleiilioil to
tfK&gt;n strikers »nd aympalhiter*. a
! In ehoojlng at a fin fool n-K-dn- 1 o loll which w'ua In In loliielureil Aviation Cadet Arthur II. Itigler,
witness said were ma-scH around
lieu largel isnge; William Zsclny.j| n. the la.t se**imi ..f Ihe Florida leserva* sludriK from I'lainvisw,
one o f th«a_approaches in ihr
Te*as_ was killed here Inday whan
I Jr, as.is'ls Ihe eiyiif'-r* in li-nnl.
l-egi*lallire, wholi pitwiili.l for
plsnt's mala entrance About inn
.games; Rain I.llCr lake, rhaige of l a psrl of Ihe ga**itiiie lav In In-] Ids I raining plane erkshed at th*
officers, many on h"r'e« and m o-i
, waler sports and water game*; I o-.i-il for Up- ih-ti lopnfeiit of Ihe nnvnl air slalion Aviation ma*
toreycles, atlrmplctl lo clear n
j RoIh-i I Allman is eanip Plerk and uiilerwruys of lie -Ini.- fhe lull rhinist mate, Ward W Thomas,
Ills, charge of head'Piatlrrs no-1 I would have giken iilieul (sn.lHNI an enlistrd man from Fonddular,
|all equipmi-iil; IIP haul Ma*-m I* wbirh was lo In- iiai-iI iii working Michigan, was erili'ally injured
and rushed tn the navy hospital,
II I J F F A 1 O, N V .. J u ly k'rt.
Mrs. Sarah tletuno Itiumevetl, mother of Ihe (Vrablcnt, i* .fi­
|liTkemasler; lliiek Korpuson Is'j iii ihe riiiinl
.Sueh an amount1
(Afi A hnsi. fo r aeUlement o f ile- a . she was earriod on art Inspi-cti,
I bugler, and l-c'l-T riiilhpa ulds wouhl tisvi- In-el, Hiiffk-jenl to lie was flying with Itigler.
ll Irfp through IIil* I'ini vjtt (onThe student pilot was praetV*
atrike of 1 0 0 0 product- truck d riv­
: Ihe esmpers In alhlelk.
lii.ln ric l'nmp.-i( in Italy. She w., * arcum pariinl |,y f . s Alnlnr
] enpiire giivrinim nt uid III the ing takeoffs amt landing, st old
ers and w arrhnu.s workers whleli
A
hamllerafl
rlas.
will
he
slsilib,r W illiam I’hillips.
! PInject. Alth.Sigh il wait never
has rut o ff B uffalo’s m ajo r smm-r
|ed for Ihe mining wealw-urulrr Ihn ptearul.-d pi Ihe hi.( ses.jou, Mr. Curry Field He had Just laki-n nffl
of stap lr fooiU luff supplies -shs e
1dlrrellnn o f Ilnnglaa GsFoer, Mr f'lbbs lirgid itn.L it Jh- passeil in when hi. plane went inln n spin i t
low altitude- Neither lie nor
We-lnesday m orning, was i&lt;-j,ehed
I Morris said
*
Thomas had an opportunity to tn*
last night
It was announee-l thstl nii-ny
n *psrsehnle.
HepresentaUve* of food mer­
1 fellow, had liern laugh! In swm
chants and unlnn leaders agreed,
tin the week, i-llu-r. had &lt;pmlir&gt;eil
P R O T E C T IO N
after n four hmtr ronferenre. frn a
till Ion was pa.M-dr
three point nrnwntn which nnlild
I ed by Ihe National Rifle A»Si«-i4*
WARSAW, l-nlulid, July M.—•
• Ihe atrike tf accepted by Itnlh
Itlon, an-l another group bad gres'George Gil In, per-id-oil of lln ly inerener-d Its tnnwb-dgr of bird
Idh - Thieves here lisvn maintain*
sides.
ed an Insurance eniopsny, II had
SI Johns River frnprov- no nt As
A l tho aarne lim e, of fie In i. of
3 .00,1 memlmra nl| paying Ihelr
soelalmn, an-l Waller I’oarhtean,*
meal parking companies and I-n it­
premiums regulsrly. When nnaof
vicp-pre»l,l,-nl and rhilrmiu, uf tiners n f,lh e lr tfOO striking employe, by
Ihern was a rres It.I Ihn company
Florida Waterway f'ongiess w,rfaile&lt;l to reach any agreement, arid
hired an allnrnev, paid all Irlat
guest speskrrs of Ihe Itplaav Club
C IO Icadega announced that * meat (()
eo»la. sod provided nvlrn food fop
torlay nt il. regular weekly n o -1 .
embargo would berome e ffis llv a (
llm llrlef while Im w»» In prlaing al Ihe Valdet llolel.
'
at midnight
Commenting on rumor, uf, a
The embargo. Hugh Thompajm.
prnpierd ehanre ef ro u te , of III,regional C IO director, said, wrfubj ''
After n shell -I- lil.t tsrion In
SI John.-Indian Itlver Canal, Mr
prevent any Incoming nr nulgoing “
d.tv s enumi r'r put returned o
Gibbs slatr-d, "There wns rfeter
shipments of meal He sal -1 11 "- *
terdkl Hull chandler II Kelson
any blea^uf. rhaiigmg Ihe roille of
union had refused a ' requesl -.-f 1 , 1
priitiiliieul
la.ngwissl resident
hJ&amp;C,rnrial, bnws-vel. Ih e as*-, is)e-u
fw u .il
slut was found ttiullr ■iitpire-t
p n j| delighted lo R.len 4-* any

Flier Killed In Fall •
At Naval Air Station

France Is Having;
Its Troubles With

oron^rs Jury (iiven
Nclwm (Jn«e Verdict)

liOCAL WEATHKB

-&gt;l th" IntVrseellon -»f I'nlltmllu
-rid rlerievN Avi-nto-s last Mnnitai
nlglil, met III. dr-.tli ul llu-hands
of a parly in psilh-s onknnwn.
Tho Jiiruis wei. mmlilo In ns
terlaln whether or inn the (slat
Injury wa* InfUrled hy a blow
dealt by llm usaalbiul or hr ms
fall la Iho alrm-l , wllueaaea lo
lire argiiini-til mis
.\-I- iii fall
but did mil knos wIII. sliai the
IsjngwiHsI man se*- Ml.- sho, ur
how many |M&lt;rsiuia airmk RTin,
n or. ran limy il-lli.ili ly identify
Ihn cur whlrh *p*d ••»»/ from

. merit ef such a change \\v &lt;m
intuit.ly voted lo keep lh&lt;- pit -ml
'plan."
Mr. Coachman onltine*l ihe progrejs lhal ha. |s-en ma-lr m the
waterways «f ihe slate lb- |!olnlrd out lhal a eantl across Ihe
Kverglades and llts w alrrw iy. o ft
Ihs cast enasl hid been eom|-le|ri|
ami lhal ihw liter wa. rlpu to ar­
range for small olrrnms l-i tnler
Into them
,
Ilolh sneaker*'were inlro-lv-d
by Karl l^kman aeereiaty of lira
Rt. John, River ^lliprow in&lt; lit. Al*

M rar Abercrombie To
Be Senior Teacher
Mr*. Itatllc M. Abcremnible.
fhalnictnr of Ih* local Federal
Mmde Project
'nt Ihn Works
I’rogrnsa Administration, waa rwc«htly notified o f Jtnr rn-ap|silnlmnnt aa aenlhr loahlmr nf Ihe
Banford music tcdool.
Mr*. A bare rumble Is tearhlng
piano, votea, and light rearRng
t&gt;&gt; children of Beml nule County
•ho are allgtbla, many of wbnm
Martad |a tha original etas* and
are’ far advanced pupils now, she
•aid.
Th# project In thla rlty began
M u . &gt;7. 1(3*. wllh a rlaaa of I
begteasre. and alnre that lime.
R haa ai pended to a alsa of
■anoy- lime* (hat number.
Mr*. Abercrombie baa been
teaching m u le tor
about
II
Mara aad U wall qualltled lo
lir a laatiktcUon lb tier pupil*
» b o might otherwise never have
the oppottnally for aledy. It wa*

Madrid Imperiled
In Present Drive

\Advertising Of Inland

By Stroke In Midst
Hundreds O f Soldiers’I Of Bitterest Fftht
And Civilians Arc
NSW VOHK. July S S .- f A l Reported As Killed- Jantea J lauding, 41, leader ut

Tammany ||a||. illril »t a stroke
North
China t. teetered,- Inday In lln- midst of llm nmst
again today on the brink oil hlller i«illlli.il tinIII of Ilia nrgaiiliallnn'* ]( ( yuars of ctlilwar.
rncu.
,
Japanese mditnry planes
tlmdlng
although ■ I r n a d y
Muted the harrncks nr the stricken nml knowing his death
B8fti Chinese nrmy division might cnBio at Any llm*. nad
and Lieutenant (loneral Ki* Just successfully blocked an 'mil*
yonhl Kataukl, commander of trr mnvemrni against lilm put
the Japanese army In North through hi* own entl New Coal
China Issued n new ultimh- rand IdMr.— Untlrit—(llalra —Renator Ilnyal H. Cnprland, Int lliu
tum.
Thr situation apparrnlly was New Ynrk mayorally rar* against
ttnprectelenlod revolt
and
tnorr am ir than at any- tlmi* an
slnte Ibr first ftarrup July 1 bmnrlil almul Indirectly theaplll
whrn Japanese and Chinese troops In Mayor Florelln It. MOuurdla’a
dashed at Msrro Polo
bridge. fusion party rwnka, •

P A - V A i i l i n r r Mf t jo*H troops F J P
Backln Face OfVig*«
orous Attack Fr6m
Insurgent F o r c e d

’Scorned By River
|Group Here Today

Japan Issues
Warning Of Action Politician Is Stricken

W

NP Mil Kit 235

Entabllahed In 1908

SANFORD, FT,0R1DA. MONDAY. JUI.Y 2fi, 1937

analatlon '.v — &gt; *-

-r*

If- B t’-ipr prerided over lb*
maating-.' in lha plsee „ f II. II,
Colaman wha ws• unable to altrnd
William
llii-guilsilhent
and
mem bars of It* ririT a*sociatioo
srtrg gursta aI ll.fi meetingSTOCKIIOIJd, July yt^ id-,
Winners of the 1117 Nobel Ihrlts*
will rwrelve ■ alight Ir autall- 1
sum than waa given out la t« 4 .
Thla year, tha Nobel Futadatm*
hae Just etiBouacod e*rl» pill*

NANKINtle Julv

Itarn

been

|o,

ib-iliilla

* D s / tp o a 'a - T id e *

1 uaaday'd tides, high*. 9*uj A.
M . 9 JO I*, it., low, 2-1*1 A.
M il I’ . M. '

OEBPERADO

TO

Temperature

clue

PRISON
LABORATORIES

APPROVED

Herald reading

WASHINGTON. July *«. - W )
—The Denal* pas»,-*l and seat to
lbs Home yesterday * bill by
raelerday in MeAlm-ler isettiep*
Gary hospital.’ while T e w &lt;‘‘l&gt;
Ihorltlas sought hi* wile hit «
charge of elding hie ear ape Iruut
Kaatham, T *»„ prison farm,

Senator Bilim lu auiliurlie «■
lalillabment
laboratories
retop new
-.liter faint

M.

Baromstar
Yeslerday. 30.lli today. Jd.nl..
Frfclpiutlan
Telal fur yeslarday
. .
'Total tor month In dale t.M
Notinel In dels

which mlrkl lead lo an arreat,

If-

fov* Mickey Mud.* &lt;•“
Jlhrdy, and tdbefCMtie.*
favorites lls.h on lit-IbBAUrgbcra In Chius t
tan to the palrtolle aid
tho Kunmliiiang, or. V
___
.

i^ r .

Hearth for lire a.salient* I
being ronlluui-ii but s* yet liter

Ftorlda l-arlly eioudy lon\gbl
still Tuesday wlllt seallered Ihdn*
'ih i Imsrrs Tuesday. F. I t r «W •
■ftor IIIwest Florida I’afUy eioiidr
prulMblr Ineal Ihumb-rshnwsja tm
night and Timarlay.
^

of regluual research
In Ihe eoulb lo deuefa for cvlloa and
pneluils, - ■

.has i - i ______ 1

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THURSDAY, JULY l £ WIT

TODAY'S SPORTING
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Jim Bottomley T o Succeed
Rogeirs Hornsby As Head Of
The Lowly St. Louis Browns
Action Taken By D. L. Barns Ends Very
Colorful Career For The 41 Year Old
Former Major League Star

IMt*l.tUK)i

Hi. Lfetil*
tlnrnum .*
ISlVAktjS Zr
nM iiitatl .

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ilt

u
W llIS , July 21 —UP)—
****ag«r Regers Hornsby waa de*
'ti!
a* "Rajah" of St.
!i *
Brown*,
bringing
the
I brusque 41-yearold *tar le the
ret. probable end o f a bate ball career
h i |
reeehed untlvbled height*
-W V ^ f IndWyoal pbty and teem dlree-

Ormond And Crescent
City In State Finals
IIAYVONA BEACH, July B . Ormnnd'a aandlottars
blasted
their n y into tha final* of tha
rc mi-pro
baseball tournament
Herr yesterday an thoy polad oat
a 12-4 "iclory over the Cresevnt
City Crewrote.
The Knit*, to deelda the win­
ner of the Florida tourney, which
will meet the Georgia winner In
five ,;amee, -tturtle* here An*.
f&gt;. will be pliycd Friday between
the two club*.
Yesterday the Ormond rutfit
wa* too strung In all waya for
the Crrwrnti, blasting ont IS
hit* o ff E. K- Aahton and C D.
Woolen, while the Crcaecnla nude
.even- irrorti.
Score by innlngni
O ratel
.'410 101 209— 12 IB 4
Crescent City . 000 SI 000—4 7 7
Murphy end Clvrna; Athlon,
Wooten cad Cepetend.'

eluding the famous St- Loul, dardlnala of 18(0, -mine In the holm
of the Brown* In the tnhWIe of tho
IBM s***on, rurceedlnn Wndu
Kfllefer- Under hi* direction, the
beat the team could do waa sixth
place In IBM.
When Bamee and hi* a*&lt;oel*tt-,
look over the team at the dote of
had , VV'*.h,Tialnn
•'»*«
y*1* "PParent flnlah to, Horn*, the IBM acaacn, Horn.by wna
,
,i l..ut. e.
.in 1by'a 22 years in the major'league signed to a new two-year cm tract
1 " rwl.tl.lpl.l.
*'
jeame la a cryptic letter from Don- celling for a salary bf *H,000 n
! old L- Darr.ee, president of the re-’ yearThe contract, however,
•ti* : organised Bt, ■ Logit' American Bamc* explained, was worded so
Mautl'ttJi!
Via i Utm•lt
l » terminated for ra.rv at
n»-t l—"F ar the beet internet of ihatha-Cluh'a-iillcrrlbp,
•'
Aged Marc Won’tSto:
Htiffd#
.1*1 Browne, you art hereby notified
To replace the •‘Rajah,” Darnc.
Ilee*hfWi
lilt .that your contract with this com- announced appointment of “ Pinny
At New Post Offic
pany, dated Nor 24, 1938. is here-'Jim" Bottomley, reserve first!«i&gt;i n i n n y uj.tiu ii
tjrrmnmisa » W rfirSTRilroT
IJHI, u.-:
this date and you are relieved from manager for the rest ef the reo.im (A*)—When tho gevemment built a
Mr«ui&gt;i&lt;i
uuty^ as manager, effective at Bottomley, who played for many new p&lt;»t-offlre, It reckoned with*
AIUru
. . year* alongside HornsLy wllh the 1out Fanny, a (3 -year old mare,
-v/hat
u,.
for Cardinal*, said:
■J,“ Homaby'a n f n u !
i was1 "I hive no thangra in iMnd, but^
aikrd,
|will keep on and try to do the Ik it
1 "Well, Jual aay he was ralrarod,
!___ 1 with
III the material now cm hand. I
m : m - i .t s
v u .iit m i» v
W ife* Ehv*
in o iit n v s t te n i.tfacit n
fer cause," Darnc* replied. “'DrawT
I.
There will be no ehnmrc* In the1
mm4 w*er»l
si Ann*1
; t*ii1*tfca j.
your own eonelusloui"
Itnru
UtUnJ, i: Ufaiiurp, •
hSifeifd,
I.
In the remhaat awlrl of rumor o f h
^
_ _____ ___________ ____ _
IX .
*. syvUwA. I.
erd report, on* fact stood out bold-; footatepi to followthan Hom*by‘« ■i||7moilnf'aTvd fend her on by tho
ly—the Browns' ahowin* tHla year
*-• **«•» «*■ «« * —m “ •■n.u. . ■
la getting n&gt; .
iiji' h**.
Has been Indifferent, although a
lay. .Otpccjili
marked Improvement had been ex­
.14; |
ril tall gaw
,-iiU-aSH, 1.
pected- With. Um aeaaon half over
•wrrrsl p .U U ,
yesterday, the team waa Inaecure­
CELERY
It |ha h-glas.i c
ly In seventh place, !B pa’mea be­
tm:au't&gt; i.nati-si
at It seem Oe a
GROWERS
hind
the
league-leading
New
York
r " , l e .j « . r-r
i-s n r a
pi. taniv. t-1. P „ ',&gt; a
Yankees.
fill i.it.'v. ». ii ic-Kira
By a quirk of fate, Ilomaby
I'ir.i-lraaK. t. N'&lt;u
made hi* last active appearance at
, Wet hocauoe
Ury
i.r u ir n
REG UR FOR
n Brownie against the Yanks in tho
•i i ., » *■ MhsinHI
LaaaWarg n i
tlrlsn r,
first game o f a douMeh'cader. It
its, ^-i
3.
l otaa* tha tlnnrr.il
waa a aad finale for tha "greatest
. , L a ta llto Orta:-!
right-handed hitter of modern
WE AnE THE ROI.E AtiENT
aWarg are lolac a ran &gt;
lime*'’ whoa* lifetime batting
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY FOn RTOCKHOFF
W IWas lb* AisVa* rraverage i* -S58.
the A n lu a still In IV
With the base, loaded and non*
n"tn\ irMnuti
(tgWt a sl the Uondollei.
out In the tenth Innlnr. Ilomaby
ALSO A-COMPLETE LINE OF WAYNE FEE!
mf rHUnc m u
*-■ ••«»**!
I,
-went In *a a pi nth-hitter an I
m*4 «1IV p T O*
AlWftY,
rolled
weakly
In
front
of
the
plate
Ik k f f u «4 f r t t l i f jlM
• s «t!**a* i**
» **««•* |&gt;
ttik r, . « V s « U rawr
lY*
f*l| ?I%*rtr* #n* for a forced out at home. The next
batter hit Into a doubU play, end­
Tmy. It, Ar»fl*ViFl*.
ing the came207 W. lq( Sirccl
Honfonl, Kta.
LFMiri: _
Ilomaby, former manager of
I; J*Yn»rii"#, t.
three National league club*. In-

Attention

ST0CKH0FF CELERY SEED

S alford A m co Feed Store

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
The ID.16 Dcl nquent Real Eatata Tax LUt of the
City or Sanford, Florida has been parted a l the front
dear or the City Ilall and at the front door of the
Coart House in tho City of Sanford, Florida, and will
remain n posted from July 1, 19.17 to July 31, IM7.
Ad Real Estate upon which 1939 tuxfa are not
paid and agaiaal which tax certificate* have not al­
ready been tanned will be sold at public auction bn the
2nd day of Aufuat, 1937, commencing'at 10* o’clock
A . M - al the front door of tha City Hall In Sanford,

M illion s prefer fh is flavor

that is different".
# I t’* a skillful err-. M w rrn
m ayonnaiae and o ' '•! jln n rd
bailed drp**ing — wii.. —anrrl il
piquancy aj] j la wn f M iro. ' W11ij»
la totally different from 0*1 1W
dresaings—aqioollier, llufli. itx . 5
d*!ldou*.Try Miracle W hip- -it.!

MOtACLEhWHIP CONTAINS MORZ—

F. S. Lamson, City. Clerk.

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SANFORb. FLORIDA,

ON TRAIL OF

MONSTER’

Disturbed
Preaident B e l i e v e s
Some Of His Objec' tires For R e f o r m
Already Achieved

In SRiilhfg Mood
A!•t^ 1 Press' Parley
4
However, Chief Exec*
utive Declines To
Talk About Action
" 1*
WASHINGTON,

July 23.

official said today that
It* the Senate’s emphatic
H od of the Supreme
t enlargement, President
evelt foil some of his
pal objectives for court
■Dilation had been
This was coupled with a bint
d p t the President believes a
m od complete and permanent
attainment of bl« * goals would
raqrtrs court legiMbUon beyond
th*t which tho senators, who v lr
tnslly killed b b court bill, have
been willing to accept.
. Ceart'bilj opponents, forcing the
m i s s n to be cent hack to the
Bonoto Judiciary committee ye*'
tayfeyi agreed to certain proce­
dural changes In the lower courts.They b i * aa agreement from the
oyablstiermn oenators that there
would bo nd change in tho Boprtmo
Enlargement of the Supreme
Cbmt has boon tba principal point
s t ‘ ' want administration leaders
oaOed the JToddonl’a Jgdlclal reI At bb regular press conference
rrmldmt dedlnod to comment
actiko He apfla * garriad tha quasticn aa to
whether ba cootampUtcd camprtgnlA far hb court program by
aaytag ha has not dona any cam*

Eckerson T
Erect Fert

h

Cadent eommunlcitkm commission
rtrtm aa, died at hU summer

from New -Tortt- Ha was educated
la th e New York public schools
•ai Ul«r rtM to U pm ldm t of
tt* New York City board ol adu-

&amp;x Earned To Death
Wbe.i Truck Hite Car
ITBRinOB, Md..
July.
) — Btx parson# ware
la- death ia a naming
ar a track otruck •
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1(14 tura‘

tA FUGUTIVB COMES TO THE END OF THE TRAIL

2 Weeks O f Compjux
.. ative Calm Broken
- v B y Renewal. Of In*
tensive Bombarding

Building To Be
' stmcted To 1
(EquipinentFor
ufacturing Pr

Little Change Is 1
Seen In Position* /

'Amngrmtnts ha»* kasei aa
pitted for tha erection end.
eUIlatlon of a citrus food do)
d n tln i plant adjoining W
« m FTult Cannon, l* r , « * •
Ing to Information received fr
the find today.
T W equipment wQI bo mano#**"
lured »hd Installed by Us LsSSlaV
ville Drying Machinery Cosnpewf
of tamlavllle, Kentucky, and M
will be ready for cporatW *S »
MOMe, It wao oUtod.
SM
The tbhydretlun equipment wRI,
be houMd In a (wo agary badd*
Ing S4 ty T8 fret and' will Id
need tp process all cH n i M 1*
from the cannery. After bebig
ground Into email paftlolao, the
peel will be ran UiiMgb rollen (fflccn orertook him In the.woods near Mulltlcilo. .A rk , and
for the extraction
H
‘ '-rmMm * th e captive b covered by S machine gun? In the hand* of Scry
few momenta before, Bergt Mooney k^wl Hybee In a -furious i
and then through
lating dryer. The food will then
Armed with * harpoon and randy to do.baUle tf necessary, b# bogged and put In rosdlaoat
Charles B. Brown, a deep oaa diver from Msimphb, la shown pre­ for oblpmoj}!.
*i. k il l e d iiim i
The company which manufae*
paring hb equipment for descent Into the White River .at Newport,
turn
the
drying
equipment
claims
Ark, in oearch of a mysterious "monitor" which natives claim they
to havo a process which should
bays aeon in those.waters.. He said bn expected to find nothing more
give a much superior cattle food
dangerous than "an overgrown catfish."
to any other method In «.iy coo l
com no# producing eltnii or beetj]
pulp feed.
t
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It b estimated that the plant|i
this year w(U produce approxi-l
mately 3,000,000 pounds of the!
feed, and It U believed thit nUM
of the product wM be sold util
Florida.
Tbs
canning
company on* [ WARM INOTON, July II.—id1)
nounceo that, tbs eoftitnu-Uon ot —The Renata overrode FreelFight Over Proposal 120 S a n f o r d Militia tho dshydraling plant wltl begin dent Rooeevett'd veto of contin­
ta the near future, and Urn all ued lew Interest rates ou farm
S e en Conaparable Members ToEntrain ■upplle*
needed * in the construe,
lion will be purs hayed locally, loons by a vote of 11 to II foa-

Program
Political

Sanford National
Guard Units Will
Depart for Camp

To Slavery la a w ^

ford youths and a number of offi­
cers will dan khaki shirts and
breech**, campaign hats and other
army regalia and gsaembls In the
local armory a* 4:45 Saturday
morning for revelJU prior to leavIng' Sanford far a two week en­
Tha begtaalaga of the conflict campment at Fart IfcClennaiv
dato back to Mr. Roosevelt's (trot
term when Ooograaa, at hla re­
After tha Nraiila the three tomquest. paeaad u o p r a c a d a a t a d
panlaa o f . local.mdltlamen will
emergency legislation and tha
march down Flrat Street to Ed­
Supreme Court etruck down,’
die's Restaurant where govern­
some of Jt,
. An Important moating of the 8t"Chief among tho maaaurs* ta ment subsistence will btg'ln with Johna River Improremeot Aaaoa
breakfastAt
6:48
the
lads
will
fall bad bean the Ayrteultural
iMva tha Sanford depot where a elation will be held at 10:30 o’clock
Adjustment Act. regalatiag (arm­
Monday morning in the Chamber
special
train Will bear them to tho
ing. and lha coda provisions ot
of Commerce Building, at which
Alabama
ground*tha National Recovery AM. reg­
During tb« encampment the of- .tints ths proposed Ht- Johns lndlsn
ulating Industry,
'Hirer canal will bo discussed, ac­
flrera
and enlisted men of two
Than tha President stood (or
cording to an announcement mads
states
will
rocs
tvs
trafhlng
In
dsro-olectlon a n d rarrlsd svCty
by T. E Simpson, president of ths
fenslve
and
affsnalvo
wsrfsre
in­
Btste except Matas and VormonJ.
Seminole
County Chamber of
On Pah. | of this year ha aaat cluding drflja in dofanse sgalaat Commerce. •
,
air raids with antl-atrcrmft guns,
(Osellwued Oa r-wa Theeet
Representatives
from
Brevard,
defense af gee warfare, troop
discipline and other Instruction rel­ CIs^, Duval, Flagler, Lass, Mar­
lon, Orange, Ooeoola, Putnam, St
ative ta army dutfaeGirl Scouts Will
Outatsadlag an tk* Hot of a s - Johns, tad Volusia Count!#* ar*
Take Swim Twta nusvsra planned for tba encamp­ expected to ottaad la addition to a
ment are tne Brigade Masuarem largo delegation af local people. It
Many Sanford Girl Scouts will In which *b personnel ol tha ltfLh was slated
Tha business session wIlKadatlead a meeting Ibis afternoon Infantry ot tha Fleride Nallowi
at RaaLaado Springs whom fi­ Guard and (he ldTUl Infantry Cl Joans to ths Valdsi HoUl at aoos
nal swimming tests wilt ha gtT- the A la b a m a militia will partki* Monday for a Joint lawcbaca with
en by the Rev. M. J. Bram In pat* Thaaa manuevoro will *aat the Bonford Rotary Clab.
.prsparathm f o r a Coart *1 two days anfl two iflgbu Alao on
Awards l o ba held In the wear tHs ochoduJo for tba enedmpment
future, Mias Irena Hints*, cap- sra battaiian movtaaents - whirn
tala of tha local troop, staled will w a r three - day*, two-day CITY NEWS BRIEFS
today,
regimental menuever* and twe
Abost t i of tha girts have al­ day* to bo devoted to company
ready completed thslr examina­
tions. bat there era five w h o
P m a g tha encampment this
will ba reviewed today, Mias year * great, amount of atreaa will
Hinton added._ 1
ba placed on the participation *1
Plana are going forward for tba paraannsl In vmrioua athletic
rirrak
tha pioneer camp lo ba held at
aathrittpo each man win ba re­
Caaip Wlhtwtkl. and tha next
quired to participate in eng a f Ue
two meetings will ha devoted U forma of athletics to bo provided
auktag additional arts eg amante.
County JodRo R. W , Ware re
each afternoon from 1:00 *tfl 4:00

war *
aavanlh person
Injuries, The track drtrisd * aavaa-yasr-oid boy Anne MncNeUl WIU
ag hla* through tb* wlatha ear. Tba others, all Leave On Buyinf Trip
i of oa# UraUr. coaid
If*. Tho dead: Barnard
tin , ASM MacNsfJI will tsar#
: II; hla throe etsura
U , Anna May. li.Feu- trig la Mfw Torfc OMy whan

tha brigade athletic officer
- Brigadwy Uoaeral Johns Person*
o f Birmingham will ha*la pornmend df lha force* lo aaaamhla at
tha —earnpm w t which will b*

British Divorce Lews
. At l i l t Liberalised

Glenn Returns To
His Home Before
Taking New Post

''••This aiIrtTiT iS i. Tffw nihSif
tow Interest etlenalon, the. House
having ruled previously lo over­
ride tba veto.
It was the secoad time this
session that both branches ot
Congress vufM to nvarrtde a ve­
to. on June I. ovar president Ml
objections,' they passed a will
axteadjag the temporary gov­
ernment Insurance policies wt
World War veterans lor anotnar flva years,
A coalition of It Renats Demoorafa. all llspuhllrana and three
ladapendeats voted to override
It, Eighteen Demoerata and one
Bapubllran, Vandcnherg pj Midi*
igaa. votad to auaiain,
Aa the result of the Hensts
and House action, tha emergency
rata ot 114 percent will be con­
tinued on about I 3.000.000.00u id
federal (arm loans for another
year,- to be followed by a 4 perdeal rate (or another year, Abqat
((**04 borrowers (root lbs- ledr

rovers trort lead book commitoton*r* will bo at faded.
Hod the Praoldonl been ,*ps
talaod tbs (arm loan sale, w'uuld
have been lha prqialllpa *4 per­
cent on new cuntranls, and old
mortgervi iudsbtadnsas,
vhlrh
won refinanced at lower rale* Ju
l i l t aod HU would, have re­
turned to tha original’ matrarUral obligation o( t to I per
nanI,
la bla veto meiaage Ruotevtl!
opposed coattauatlon of the low
rale# on the ground the! nelloaai farm Income bad adveurad
fraa* ii.eee.eeo.ooo to almost
fl*.000.000,000 annselly under hi*
administration and that losses ta
tba treasury (teas sxteptloa df
tba law rates would amount to
a loss, be added, Would latartaca
read today fram a short vacs- with his effort* la balance UM
badge*.
Raw tor alaaa tosk part hi
yesterday's Rabat*, r "ta via* af tba tact that ov­
ary effort at economy has has*
awoeaaafully resisted bars, I'a*
hat going lo aapport this effort

M A lr n in T J u iy 23 .— ( a p *
— T w W shelled w ith in M «
hours and with » t U n it I S
kilted snd s score Injured toj
liitmrtrcnU’ big guns, IC id iM •
a bru p tly 'w as throw n beek t o
the grim ness o f ft bllteS
siege.
A fte r tw o w eeks o t
com parative calm w h ile t h e
fig h tin g was centered outald9«
the city daring the goyonuaseft
nffcnolro, Madrid wao Jolted hrtk
sharp realisation that the fch»
■Icglng army U otttl at toil

liong biaorgqrt^AHlJSrtT •Up-

last night wsaLtondwod bg •
new bcrdbardmrtl today. R h # l
Brotherhood Lea der fall In the canA of tha eaprtbh
Fighting outaldV the city CsadfeP
Sees l), S. Business ued
with the government wtP
As Getting Better ning In sumo sectors and la WA
■urgonta winning In others,
&gt;
11 L, llli’tm, prominent Sanford
Thera wgs little change, «c*De*
Itc,
returni-d yesterday after quenlly, la « Abo ik x n k iM im
11torn)Ing some time in Milwaukee,
IVla where ho wits in altandanre at
tho Trlennbtl convention of Iht
llrrllirrhiHxl or l.ncnmotive Enginroll and Firemen where bo woe
at Uruneta and Its aldaa
Bam, J ’ filltjw aval mgqsyrr nC |hf“
J»rnwu»t the wvtt a n d T t td M p iii
publication.
del Pardillu on tho east,
,v
Mr. (llonti, who Tin t*cen general
Insurgent forces centered thsl|
manager of 'lha II rut her hood rn
Iho A’ C- t*. ayntrrp elnro 1U34, pressure in the Brunets sector kg
&gt;lalnl that ha &gt;,haliid to give up an effort to drlva between *ihh
V .,
Ihe Job fur hla new |&gt;oall|on at ths governmeat lines.
Ineurgcnt cmnmandara lulba*
fond n( a jwriodiral which has n
I'tirulation nf fM.utKl ami I* the r.f* they .-an force the governmitXl
fielnl piihllcallon, In the rlcnotl bark from Its 100 square tall*
aalirnt If thsy can apllt Its fsrea*
luUie urganiinllnn in America.
Mr. lllcnn Iniliiaied that he at llrunete.
On. the other hand, the g e m r
would leave Hanford elmrtly after
Ihe fird uf Janu.-uy to take up hi* mint la pointing tha thumtf le*
Ward Navalcamsro, south of
nete, on Important base fo r tha
slcgo j f Madrid, and at Getafa
further southwest, an oxtMDl
outpost of ths slrgr line..

its Second Time This I

JHt| Ihs eacsbthHo*|&lt;Ukr spactaj
equipment being manufactured in
Kentucky; Local labor wit
be
used In the construction, a* wel!
a* the operation of the plant.
It was Imported.

WABlflNOTON, Jaly
&lt;4&gt;|
—T h e shelving of President
RoooevoH'a proposal to enlarge
the flapreme'Coart climaxes one
of tho greatest M U M *tru«
glee alaco tb« fllihtWMt'. alar-

j

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Government Winning.
’ In Some Section* . ,
R e b e l s In Others K

Senate Overrides!
Roosevelt’s Veto
Df Interest Rate

River Association
To Hold Important
M e e tin g Monday

C o m m u n ica tio n
Commission H ea d
Victim O f Death

NUMBS*

EaUbliRhcd In 1908

Tension In Far East^
Is Believed Easing.

Ford Motor ? Cotupsiir'e i MIm " " 'n. *h&lt;&gt; lalmr Icsilsr »*kl, sdillnq
that nabm organisers wren ir». Ih «l. the pensiofl p lA maib1 repassing on primic pfoperl)' &gt;lu , Il|vnirnt at tin year* of ugr optlobI» when they were beuleit n»,l »l I" employee* However, hr v'alchassd from Hip gales tit lti&lt;- ''.1 that nmij rnilroniM required recompany's Drurlitiru plant, se n t, llremcnt of their employees ol the
latu tha record lit n tiallmial In epn of 70 years and at IU year* ol
bor relations board bearing jr - fire FT a phynirnl evsmlnallon relirdsy
*
vraled Hint they were Inrapscltit- Ford attorneys celled the tlrrt id for further service. He Indicslof - about so witnesses esp, tird id that In all probability «&gt;lr
lO Uatlfy (nr the compsii) .dlir would bo the plan adopted hy ths
Urn board coarludrd Its cum. and Atlantic Coast Llpe.
1
Trial .Ktsmlncr Jidin T. I.lnd-j On hi* return trip to Banfnrd,
say overrule a inollon lo dl»- Mr. Glenn atopoetj In Wsahlngton
■las tha 'complaint whlili cliarg- to Interview erverel ptdltk-al lead'
ad anfslr labor prat tires.
era In an effort to grt • RWA ap*
Frad A. Thompson, ruslivlUh proprUtton foa thr proposed hr*',
* ( records la- Fool . sc. r- tarlul pital' here lle.indicsted that COPoffices, tdenjlfled a deed In «lit&lt; |i llltlons' for the securing of the lieci.
Ik .

■FssVal &lt; e li n i n s i l H

M a .. s u - .l

a h ..

&gt; .a a u '

. .

— .. .1

fa

L la

.
’
much of the llahtlOK .x.urred ■ra*»«*M***o y i i w v . s i c u
Ida—Total Tl
« W I# when Itlrlisnl T, trails I
O V f t " S cV O T ti (JlIQ K C B
, _
KnlLsv 00*1a*I, Walter lleullicr and nth- .
0 BISrk Rtm1-. t^re-ri! w
of the UtillcU Aulu-1 FAIRBANKS, Alaska. July t s
imnshlre' Bulkisr Bw&gt; B P lla Workers were braleh s« —
—Alaskan, displayed a JauaCaraway, Clark, *Oaa- ^
*r,w* lo direct dtalrtbutluit j,ly Indjffsrencr to tlw greats*t
.land Dittrich Praa- °* BBlon Hlsralure lo eiiinr ot sartkqsaka .disturbance ever ra*
■nts'udsr d m i i
J ** -PlMl’* MAiuo employers.
fontad-Within the .It rrltory. For
1 l U l r t l l S ;
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nt«* k ^ra many .W k s, foar of
Holt Johnson of CrtWATERWAYS AITHOVKIl
them aavare, occurred over tha be
,
[ansraa Ma- '•
■■ •
tartar from Fairbanks to Anchorarras. McOlll, MclCat&lt;
WABHINGTON, July 13
agw Utility companies, banks a»d
Marvay. Nsadly. Or- *""^V oqiBlbus riran'hnd harbor* bualadaa bouse* carried en-baal*
war. pope. • f -Tn M approved yesterday by the sen- nata. aa usual Only liquor atoroa
khwnrta.
tilh~i‘ lMI rt* aammarce Included authoriaa-1 failed ta operate Ths earth shocks

PEIPING, July 13.
(T) Tags
a nets army offlcaro tonight a*S
nounced that tha withdrawoi t f
tha Chinese 37th division earth*,
word from I'slplng area bad bdrtij
completed. This constltutad CUaMDi
compliance with lha Japanee# Hd*
mend moat vital to the immadktd
restoration o f peace in N«rtM
China. Bpoke*roan far tha Japamaad.
army said they considered the BTth
division "antl-Japaneoe’* and g*
demanded Its rsmsvwt from Ptlpv
Ing. In Tokyo, JapA ls o authort*
ties said tha couadA la tslaving
from tha lanaanasa ftft during th(k
past day* because of a a n d M - t

LOCAL WEATHER t
Ferssast
Florida: partly cloady to*lght
and Baturdgy with, local abort
ere. Kvtreufa Northwest FloridaX
Gsnsrslly fair tonight, I s t a lr t j
partly * cloady, seattsrad thaadddT
showers,
. .
, a

Dsylofia-a .Tlds#
Saturday's ^tdaa. high, 1 ( l f
A. M..
M.s low, 1:41 du

M- i j u i f t

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•aromstor
Ysstsrdiay, I0.H; today. M.U.1
Preslp Itatlo*

T ou t for ySaturday...... Total for aaoalh to dala

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Sanford Herald

,

It Can Be Done

MAN ^ ABOUT—MANHATTAN

,

By OBOIKB T t r c K a r — —
How other cities In Florida are going after the tourilMni, Fieri**.
lat businenn Is revealed In the announcement of a WPA NKW YORK. July IS For four I salve*. The eoffra Is almost always
project in Lakeland eontemplating the expenditure of ernts In New P k on* may P t on
the aerviee i* pleasant
m M W &gt; I a lss e M l t r f
, ... 1010. •» IM r«&lt; «• $35,000 for the construction of a tourist home and the ■ tioit ancT tide for an hour, a and the paetry li good Coffee
spending of $25,000 on a civic center project In Haines week, or s month. . . . I
coots a dime, although second
City.
one rould xtsy aboard forever or helping* ceere without * chargeU DU X
It is pointed out that the completion of the tourist unlit the boat wax docked for rr The pastry' b also 10 cent*, but
home In Lakeland will give that city extraordinarily conj- pair* • • Thexe sre the ferric* on there sre no ra-flli*.
■y plelo facilities for entertaining winter guests, with bowling the lludxnn which relay motorist* At it require* about IS minute*
to' and from the Jersey chore for esch crossing, this gives the
RATK*
greens, shuffleboard, rogue and tennis courts provided, Pedestrian* only mey come In far office worker* hurrying to their
all located within a few hundred feet of the new building. three uninterrupted
choree Juet time for a bite of
A awlmmtng pool has already. W n built and Its opening ever. With etch eraestag the hag* breakfast, t . -The other ny&gt;rn!ng
to the public la awaiting the Installation of chlorinating xnucer lik* ferries ere salting rf two stenographers from xoino
it* * • « !« • , « r t »
vehicles foot passenger* here the when in New Jersey were mak
machinery,
M h n BAS B etters
run of the crafts, wUafe wt**n« Pig their, dpdy pilgrimage to the
w W las lbej»wr**te *
iftin Haines City the civic center project provides for a smoking
*4 *- -sw in ■ —be
efcarw*«
h
aisles, or the ew t up- city, end on* of them* remarked!
—
A. . —
mm A* A
9 Dm'Pw^TRffwD W' R®'
club house, grandstand, tennis courts and shuffleboard stairs, where the view i* p e t ami “I IN* for this moment, Don. I
courts,
Installation
of
lights
on
the
athletic
field
and
lay
the cooling breese* whip In with like to
- people hurrying—end
U a ila * * 0 K ,k « m r .
I S m M )■
H AllAU
don't they have wonderful cof
Ing out of a trailer camp and beautification of grounds.
refreshing cast.
M W flW w . O W w XS
It Is not only among the towns of the so-called tourist Many people here lif the cool of feel"
la , e c c Atl*.
a Is
is oI t&lt;, hi***,
atit*.
ry w ttb p**eet*al X w l
states
that we find activity for providing attractions for the evening like to get 0W these Dora said she liked the coffee
C b l s a * * asS I n
visitors.
Many communities that have never before boats any of them, Md perk toe but wav no longer thrilled by
themselves on the upper desk*, the ferry .ride and the hurrying
dreamed of entertaining guests have become aware that foot
on tail, and be wafted hack thronge, because she had spent IS
XM •» Th
the world is travel conscious, that In every section of the and forth across the river takiae years making the same jaunt
virlii
M u m w
w h ir * la n
r lt
I H M la I I I ta a fe » "
vlobe people are moving about to see some new territory. the air and eobeying the eheaghw twice dally,,, Sundays excepted
AS A ll M «*a d is p e l* " *
N , a* set r t k w a l*
Heretofore obscure and forgotten communities are exert- color of the skyline- New York, Blase.
• Ifcla i l p n
a aS ala*
sS p w b lle e lia a n f s e e d s
'ng efforts to get their share of the money which the vkwwt from afsr, I* prettiest si
oorist so generously spends. That is why the names of this time. The vague bloae of the Ax if he already hasn't enough
little Insignificant mountain villages in North Carolina and sky. generally In the Msafteid to do, what with pursuing Ms
In the occult, directing his
JULY « , t i l l
tiny fishing villages Along the Now England shore and on Parrish manner, envelop the *ity ■turtles
like soft velvet rurUlne, end the orchcstn, pioneering Ip Japan*'*
the Mediterranean and the north const of Africa have ptnpolfttr of light In vsrleod hue* music, and writing, Vincent Lopes
■A IL »- — ■ -omo To mean Important tourlat places.
wink from len thousand wlodawv Is going to give a aeries of lectures
•
at Columbia University next fell
(•radically no city In America is so isolated or so
mr &lt;]&gt;•&gt;
'"r also conduct two rlattes
e~wn
VTOBHJH HI
I* tlse S Tori* H
'srklng
-In
appeal-thnt-lt-oaw
^
f
ind-somethingwlth
wlilctr
W
in
■
roenr
rile epot for this vista, sad the Is muaie at the university. Twen
•
n
attract
visitors.
On
the
Bay
of
Biscay
In
France
there
*; ■swsy.
'a om* of the largest and swankiest tourist cities in thu city ss glimpsed from these d ark 'ty years ago Vlncvnt would have
t$ * i 1 wilt nevrr grt
archri he* Inspired nt needed moro than the ete're to give
’vorlH. Blarritx. Thirty miles south is a place known as glooming
him an inkling e* to the future At
least one famous
•S'.
Bt. Jean du Lux. Prior to fifteen years ago it had been A couple of summers age an at­ that time he was In a monastery
I will narrr fci a "tai," in inconspicuous little fishing town where the native pontempt wax mid# to serve beer ami •tudying to become a pries).
boards Hriw who "paint" ah&lt;
.fliw
tlnW
on
had
never
seen
a
stranger
and
where
no
one
would
,ahon the Ixiala, hut It never came
' ’ Wl &amp; that,
town: Ted IstwU, swing­
Trwsrtx aide who danm an •••er believe peonle would seek It out ns one of the most about In the murnlnga, however, ingAbout
hit feet from a swivel stool In
'nleresl’ng tourist spots In France. Today St. Jean du one may have rnffee and dough­
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ux Is pushing ith bigger nelghlmr on the north for toiir- nuts. which are served on the up th* Aster drug store, draining a
Of SSlIr alp A rliamtlc.
'i iHU'Mliirllv. Large hotel* dot Its shortline nnd smnrt prr di-tk, an opportunity of which glean of milk , - .Gomel and Win­
I leg* tsy mlhd wllf rvrr .lie. thnjii line Its streets and Its merchants and business many rummutcrV avail them- ona, t ^ d a a t ^ i , at- the Veraelllee.
As epee aa Ihe aumrnnr ara.
ieopl’ lire* vruiriteroui.
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Whtt HI. Jean du Lur. hns Mone, Sanfnnl or any* city
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WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
, A* filter aalla go gliding by. In Flor’da can do If they make the effort to advertise and
attract visiters nnd treat them aa welcome guests.
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“ (ione With The Wind”

The Kissimmee Gazette wante to know what bus be­
come of the old-faehfoncd "I’ay Up Week" that used to be
hi annual feature when summer business got dull arid
A wife la alwaya glad whe
0 .Husband hex a holiday am merchanta needed all the funds they could get to tide them
on get In aboel it hours dnln: through tho summer. When such a campaign becomes
M Juba about Immii,—Vlnrlrti
general it is tbo best device In the world for getting
^Mee-Unton.
money into circulation and in helping to make business
o sung llilng. Ilia Imya think belter.
elmoat every game «( arru&lt;
"An excellent time to observe such a-week Is 111 U
they elatl on Iho corner In Florida summertime when too many of us get Into tho
‘ up at * the kllchrn sink at habit of hnnging on to nur money an If there was to be
'.-^Tallghiaiee Demnrrel.
mother 'ncnsnii,* neglecting to pay small bills, and seem­
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sle the work of Iratlera. h ful lot of money as it travels In a community, |&gt;aying up
•eat generation should li old bills and buying new commodities.
y a youngster wltlt scale*
"Sponsored by some up-and-coming organization, the
u s hilural heritage.-I’ensu •Id ‘Pay-Up Week’ celebratlorfa were given a festival air.
gets Journal.
It was handled in a way that made It possible for a man
• Ttin Chlneae army loin hoop to nay a bill that he hud long neglected, and make a Joke
Mat •trip off their rluthra when I of it.
they CO Into liallioi Mnyhr lli.i
It Isn’t any Joke, let us hasten to say, for a busbiess
K ina tho relerlty of lliom firm, or an individual, to carry the burden of ‘accounts
•eful retreats.- Kurt Myeri tiflyable'—bills that represent service o f, goods delivered
K i n Preaa.
and used—bill it cun' lie camouflaged us a joke during a
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|p|Mhle la almplltf «»«liloi: the on pleasant features of tho usual attempt at the collec­
Another Ides would ta&gt; to o- tion of overdue accounts.
OpIlOpkane and whan u aol tllrl."A s for th« circulating of market) flvc-dotlur bills, it
knock put the penn Hint pul li helps to make people understand that a working dollar is
a; tfoeh tell.—Miami llereld.
vastly more valuable than tho mere hundred cents It rep­
resents. The Idea always hns been, In such stunts, to
average weekly pay of
push the dollar aa fast as It can traveLfrom butcher to
workers
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which
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w r t than the weekly pay of all baker and candlestick maker—ahowlng on the note at­
ntWr Industrial employrr*. S'" tached how much a flve-dollar hill rnn do In a community.
Render the etecl workers arc dl
"Bui, as wa wild In th* l)«glnnmg, what hns become
of the old 'Pa.v-Un Weak.* and what hHs bapp^ed to the
traveling flve-doltar hill that i»aJd, and paid, and paid?"
Johs L. Lewis once dearrlhe.'

nxatnod by which rndlral ele

Vhooa-U so root these rtoya for
ty *•tel Iora and proofreaders. No
•OOnor did narooa such aa OjmmI
WIRma, Brusata, Quljorna d a l
IfhaUBo bacons famUlar, t h g i
hwa CWntss erials oruas, bring

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L Wrpahlro. Lukouchlan and FougUL—Daytoaa r twarii Uua Rw-urd
1^0 rouplslioti Of llte Over
Highway will make Rnj
tbroughiiui
lie
th* gdlag down to sea
Wfe't tn motor drlvrti

will bg the factor IliaI will
, tkf‘ (aland City proapar
' »ka pall Nice of Its pro
daaarvpdly
Ciliaan.

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thalr depart
ways characterised
and Polira Depart
Whan ouch s conditio*
la never any doubt ta
a minds about what 1*
and they Karo eonfB
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MACON, Joly M —(AN- M. 8.
Pennybackcr o f lakeland, Fla,
gay* heat dodgers a tip yesterday
—"Thera's nothing Ilk* was ring pa-

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- Lgs ANarXER. JubULT -W*, .minUUt,

relogaed by police Wednesday
following a coroner's Jury vrrdlet
that “chronic alcholivm" caused
tho ilrath of Mrs. Dorothy Mpy
Garland, 31, attorney These freed
ware Mias Kay Tatwller. 23, and
Luther Allan, II.

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Diamond,Mounting And Engraving
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ployer would be obligated to n*
gotiate with the union and sign
any agreement reached That
matter of signing art agreement
has hecn a source of dispute* •y
•
To this point, the new amend­
ments proposed would appear to
give labor and Industry about a
B0-B0 break.
But the next phase of the proposh! ia that an employer would
be permitted to withdraw recog­
nition for one year of a majority
union If the tabor board deter­
mines it has breached a contract
by striking or other mean*.
That still leaves the labor board
with th* whip hand, and to data
it has been drckiedly pro-labor
But it would Impoee substantial
prrssura upon the board tn net In
such a cat* aa that presented ty
the automobile workers union,
groups of which have struck re­
peatedly In the Genera) Motors
plant in open violation of tho
pear*
agreement reached six
months ago
With oil ldue respect to iSr
The plan hasn't hit the surface
credibility of labor officials, tie
yet, but i* a subject nf much un­
generally accepted opinion nf
der-cover discussion
nrwsmrn and pi*"y other* cla-iety
folinwing strike devetopirmte was
that the steel workers commlri-e PARM WOODLOTR PROTECTED
did mil have a majority, hut ralleJ
ST PAUL July S3. —WPIIhe strike as n means of recruiting
Psrm woodlots are getting con­
one
stantly accelerated attention from
The new plan now ipilctly dl*.
cussed still does not give the em­ soil conservationists tn Minnesota,
with the result that Ift.lXXL aerr*
ployer Ihe right tn ask on election
That wnud give him an opportu­ have recently been fenced la
nity In roll an eieilion when ho keep out destructive rattle
felt Ihe labor organisation was at

WASHINGTON, July IB. —
CJuii-lly circulating within th*
tanks of labor Iradera and other*
interested is a plan for amending
tho Wagner labor ralatlona ad
that arises almost from within thu
ranks of labor ttxrlf
The demand for nuch a rawril*
ing has grown Increasingly Insis­
tent for several reaaona—one is
that slrtVes have continued in
spile of it, anuther that it koves
optional with lalsir whether the
act shall lie brought Into play
Knr instance, during the first
stages of the disturbance* at Re­
public Rteeli the Steel Woiker*
(Irganiiing committee, a &lt;' 10 af­
filiate, refrained from calling in
thu labor hoard to romtuct an
election It claimed to have n ma­
jority membership among the
workers, yet declined to attempt
exercising the right nf bargain­
ing. which a true mij-Vlty would
have given It. Hrnubllr. however,
could not apiH-al lu the board.

. JOINS WITH CIO

NKW YORK. July SJ i,m
Tkw notional marhlma union fnr ,
molly Joined forces with tho f ill I
bf vat* nf It* ransrilutlimal nip |
rsctlos hero yeolcrvlny. „• la­
bor rontluood its walerfraiiT war {
fora.

H* »trailed dawn Mown’* street*
wearing pajama'* and tUcland ho
JUDUI ASSI0 NSD
wa* "dratted for comfort,"
'IV* worn nojamoa duriog hat
TALLAIUB8BK, July II - (gwaolhar for about flv* y u r t | ( «t —Judso william V. Alborg at
pajamas and have pock*t.” p st h* kteg Wool baa boou aaaigaml by
Iba. Kuvoraut'a ufftco to prrwWe

It* said h* had W o n arcus- orof rrlmUot oatMt of vessudlm
turned to pedrstrlao*' sure*,
Dural county non wook , .

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Rut the new plan give* tho em­
ployer a stranger position. Fir**,
It would let him require a newly
m-ognired majority to undergo a
SALFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO
six months' trial period. In that
llmi- the union would hove tn
The war seonui to bo slowing up W. M Haynes, of the Jierahl, wiill pravr Its shlllty to retain tho mi
lately. News from Um front irnll- journey to l-eoaburg tomorrow Jority tn good ordertatoa that Goriuanp is waiting to with Mr. Holly and Mr Brown In After T1liri,-tb*wet*r, th* evn
find out what Dr Uouigfe MtrkseUs attend a conference of Ihe Auxil
is gnlng to do about Um major in- lary Commil It* uf tho Florida
fxntry npr rations la rastera Gall Pres* Association
ria.
Miss Kthel Hickson Irevihi this
A . man fall out of a window weak for an ratandt-d visit with
lows town yesterday and huit friends and relative* in Gaines-!
himself •rrinualy, he aaya Rut Ilia vlll*. High Nprimps and olhrr
doctors aay thar* la nothing wrong point*.
with him brrausa they can't find
Mix* Isalw-I Goodhue, nf th*
the plat* wherv ha wae hurt
Audubon Society, has ercepled a
The llrv amt Mia. fe* K. Sl-iu- position a* a teacher of axprwtsioo
meyer have gone to Junalusks, at Ibe Georgia Women's1 College
North t'arnllaa tn atlrnd thv D Is osihl that oho is ghle to imi­
Mrlkodiet Asoamhiy for several tate birds wwrbJcrfully dm- to her
weoka,
knowlodg* of bird Ilf*.
llprry' Brown, a very popular
Make th* beat of thing* as they
newspaperman and editor, will af- are Th* big-mouthed man can't
riv* in Honforil tomorrow where Impron* hi* looks by eating prvex
he will hfe'tha guaat of R- J. Belly iwrsimmona.

Floridians In Pajama
Attire, Stays Cool

The peyfUIJhm Tap-used In cartridge* wax. InvenlecTTy a Scotch

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Ultk all field worker with
W r* who shot down the
feet's two moat itangcmui
MM Wednesday. A few more
Itko that on the port of the
MjkUe would soon moka banditry
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DETROIT, July 2% -tA ^ -T h a
National
Etiimial
Aasnclatlon
heard aif appeal by William J.
Cameron, nf the
Ford ‘ Motor
Company, yesterday for a better
understanding of labor -problem*,
and deferred action on a com­
mittee recommendation that il
join other newspaper associa­
tion* tn fighting the closed shop
In news department*.
Cameron said that" newspaper*
at thalr' boat and Industry at it*
beat bare much in common,"
but he added Ifaot "without re*'
understanding of thn origins and
motives of ihe present labor dif­
ficulties, the wrong emphasis has
hean expressed by newspaper* to
th* datrlhfeni of real public nn
derstandtnr.".

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would aaek In gain enu
Ihl* country. It was lh&lt;
Jiod, but at thel ilme-n&lt;
It—Lakeland ledger.

BCUBN PLAYERH FRKF.il

Ford Official Makes
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Y 0 U I LIFE ON SMOOTH WORN I M S

DO YOU KNOW
THAT UaT year highway accidents coot the lives of more
than 21,0m is m , uramn and child rani
Thai a mMon mars wera injured!
THAT m ore than 40,000 mi Hsasa death* a n d tnfurvas were
caused directly b y p um M w , r ‘ *

la u n sa fa liras?

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• MONDAY
The Troth Soaker* Class of the
Flrrt Methodlet Church will laoot
at 3:30 o'clock at the heme of Mr*
W M. MeKim. Uoauuea will Im
) fr*. T. E- Wilson Mr*. F. K
Mitchell. Mr*- B. E. Squire* and
tin - Eli** Klrchhoff.
Circle Number- Fire ot t
rirat
Method lit Church will
have a picnic at SanLando
Bprlna*. All
membar* are re
qaeeled lo meet at th* church a
•:10 o'clock.

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Miss Cameron Is Wed
,• iDKaymond N.Schaal

Of
interat to thair many
friend* i* tb* announremqnt ef lh*
msrrlage of Ml*# Archie Mead
Greg*on Ckmeron *o Raymond
Nkholaa-SehaaL
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The marriage took pl»ee ye*ter*
.H ay afternoon at the Holy Croea
Jtahureh’ wHth-Ihd-Rae--A B. Peek
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begfr )(Te long realdcQt* of thla cityThey plan to make their home In
En»t Sanford,
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Drama Of Oil Fields
Is At Ritz Saturday
“The Wildcatter." Universal',
drama u( the oil flrdd*. which
open* at .the Kit* Theater nr
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Saturday, waa (limed _ ,tu a thr
heart of unn o( the jdorld'.
greei (*all(nrnla oil field*./
Featuring Scot! Cotton. Jean
Rivera and Jack Smart. "The
Wlldcallcr" la the exciting story
of an ol| ruah. Which cmbodiee
all the color end drama of a fold
- n»»h. * . / ;
By remarkable good fortune
director f,ewla Collin. and George
Owen, uaanclala proiliicer, were
able lo dim their alory around
ap actual guahar which wai
"brought In'* during prod netion
Ut "The WI Ideal ter." Immedlata
- ly, when wurd came lhal »
* guahor had coinn In, camera*
eound equipment, crew and play­
er* were ruahed to jh e scene
— There they recorded a* ipectacu
g i g * pM eU a*-natural (dMmwnena a* It had ever been lha good
fortune ot ■ Him company lo
have bappeo by accident,
Oil. propelled (com tie* thouMud feel beneath th* aurlac* pf.
the earth by the unleashed
force* ol natural gaa, la g^en
■hooting lip feel lata the air! '
The guther whipped the wholf
cail Into
enthualum toe the
drama which had auddmly come
lo life for them, and aa • retell
"Th* Wildcatter" turned from •
movie lata a thrilling epic of oil.

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Swim; PicnicAt Beach

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vacaltua In lha mountain, ul
North Carolina, will return u
Hanford In lime for tb* service*
at th* rhitrch Aug. t. according
lo Jno. D. Jlnkln*. chairman til
the board of deaiona.

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Mi** Margaret Brigham. Rn*.
Geller, ami Higgle Looker left t«ilay for Miami where Miaa Brig­
ham w ill make hrr future home
with her parent*. Mr and Mr*. C.
K Brighaut.

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W H I T I M A N 'S C A M P
This waa part af a
a ravrtawtag atud at lha
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Mr*. Kliiabeth Jamoon. load
nutja- at the Fvrnald l.tighton t i c lli tnt In »'f'li»c Huh 1 K»' IV
mortal lloapitl. plan, lo leave U»*ni a a » i r i l m l u ' i » f l M i* i
Monday for Uavana. Cuba where CiAlli." Elul Ihalt III* MU It l*4nMll'
.hr will Iprad a short vacationn t'iiM I**a *I I " t|h •4i«rshi|t
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have had a. thvir gue.1* this week Hi, %
al41l|n»t It** a iiuifl . Alrv»ai«f
Mr. Campbell'* &gt;i*l«r, Mr*.-Sidney "tOAvIkni*
put lAi Att'I Vd II
J Srlhery of lleiie Miaa, Ala, IIf »« h |iMmrr&lt;wa
ami hrr daughlrr, Mrg. Jack Mar
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tin. ami childirn uf lirnver, Colo. U U r f . K « U I d lu r « IhtoH M g p u r f il

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Jr. an opciatiou for appcadktU*

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of Director* of theSpm inole
County Chamber uf CoMfrin- will
be _held In the CbahrbA' of Com
mare* Budding *ty**w".oo o'clock
Tueaday cvanlu^jrfly '.Mi. when a
Friend, of llribert Thumlon
3 m rt of th* Troilar Camp Com will le glad tu know that hr tr*
tta* will bo4icard, acturding lu turned home yesterday front He
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Me. rml Mr*. George Hartlay.
and daughter, Jean, of ('uluethtiC,
T A third of * ,series of aumim-i 8 . C. were the g«u-.b. Tu.wlay
d*nc*a sponsored by the Sanfunl uf Mr. end Mr*. A. I- Belt*. Elk* Club will be held tonight at
thr Rika 11*11, Dancing will begin
CharL* Belts of Gauic*t illr
w llw w e d r . . M g a m a w l
at 10:30 o'clock, It w u announced will .|t.-nd the week rtal w.lh hi- ol tia
a .wrprlaed Congteaa him proparents. Mr. and Mr*. A. I- -- 1-al to reoe* * aItr the tourt.
Large electric fan* will lw
Bett&gt;, at their honn- &lt;m Puluu-tth
Mnlrr. t ompleallte*.
placed near th* d*nr« floor fur tbr
Avenue.
In 11* hUlorlc *|«ei lal
comfort oMfrc guvaU, It w*a »lai.It lor a rvwi.lant Infw.loo n4
ed
Ml*. Mildred llodgc* ha .. .
Ladice will be admitted fica lurm-d tc her home .in llayttuui •to* Idmul la Ihe owitv. llldev
“IM. hi- added are a|»I to ivaw
tonight, and a nominal charge will Beach after spending n v ilii
[ii’iulrlng aid eaplonng Into the
be mad* for th* man according to ■lay. bert a. th* g u c l' of M-** « n t or the fulnre
Andrew Carraway. All money tak­ Minnie Mrange.
M r . I J ih A f i i t i
(trinhiartl
that
en in at the benefit will b« placed
i^ m g rrn * &gt;t in * n » f r tittn
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In tb* 'Elk* fund la be used fur
Hr., Antie MacNelll plan* to |* *tnl « H aiMIH o iia I |k|*a.|ir w-b*, in
rheritable purpose*.
lean- Sumlay tor .Nnw (orb
Muair will b* furniihcd by Paca- where .In* will In oil an eateu Ihi* wupirm .* lilh u n .il u m «u m
tM*ot« |mi» i » « yeA m *u ,»f***’
ham'a Orchestra
rive liutlng lour lor The Yoweli I u m «I l o r r l l r r In «iJ&gt;Uit.M. n«»
Company,
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IWmaM- Slo-uli-r, *on of Ur* i t t U r f H* |fpm| U H f jn i t uni
Another In the icrle* of lummri
dinrra being given by I’cte Nchi .Mn&lt;- Hln-if'-r. n-luimil lhUwo&lt;k t l» i* lh*' i^oT* rnnit'Q l a h- j i i b i
rard and hi* orcbeitrm will be held from Now York Clly wl&gt;ei- It. hi *a1 | f . n t ‘ 1 ln » t ‘ h » i» c lh*
tonight *t the Amory from 9:31- tiu. lo *n utnl*'i aolui* it m-i I*, **•J Iitlln«ia*|il v *4 N i n t l a » '
minor ninl mu}or igwrallna* **.
o’clock until U:.‘I0 o'clock The
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hi* Don ut Ilia Iweabytell.in llo*
public A cordially invited to at­
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Personals

Approximately . S3 member* of
yfi«* Dorothy Hairy, la th*
The Herald Staff and their friend*
attended a beach party given by guest of MU* M»cy Brown in D c
Land
The Herald management at Day*
tone Beach yesterday, after the
Mra. W. F. Godcjuhn #f St.
paper went to pratslluring the afternoon iwimming LouU, M o .- i. vl.iting hcr-aUtar,
Wa* enjoyed after which a picnic Mr*. Maude Uuxk*.
■upper wa* aanred.
Mian Helen Tamm ha* left for
Thoie attending were: Mr and
Mr* C. A. llaine*. Mr and lira. Savannah, Ga. when- »hr will vUlt
Q- C, Jordan. Mra. Blanche Pick relative* for a abort time
run. 'Art- *M. W. Harriett, the
Mr, rnd Mr*. A. I.. Bella were
Ml**ti Fannie Bigger*, Sara My
rick, Edna River*. Joicphln* Good the gucat. yratrnlay of Mr. and
|r*ylona
loe, June Bryan Thelma Burn*, Mr*. Jack Ante, in
Mafgaret
Ilrigham,
Dorothy Beach.*
Halne*, Mary Brown of Del .and,
Mr. anti Mr* Mackler and Mr*.
Mary Jane Preilon, Margaret
Squire*, Margaret Bryant, and Rose Newman of Da) Ion. Beat h
were the gurata of Ml. Sad)a
Dorla llatlcrn
Alto W. G. Dean, Raymond Sion- Moaej yesterday.
ealvatgr, Guy Wood, Reggie Link­
Mia. Ilaicl Mc)cr ha. return**,
er, Rom Geller, Delmar Battrrn,
to her home in Savannah Ga. after i
enj Jack Kanner
having .pent a Week a* Uh- gueet
ElkB Benefit Dance of Miaa Helen Tamm

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The Rev Tenny Iw-.n, pailnr of
lh* Pint Preahylefi.n Chore h ot
Duaadin, i* visiting his pareau,
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Stoical,,, f;*a*if|v»*p** i y
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Mr and* Mr*. W. T Dean, of thi.
T h r HrAAli Im ia iu w lln* Im IH*
‘ i'Alla |«
IfifiNrm
city- H* will preach at tbr Presby­
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terian Church Sunday at lt:00 A.
II a a a I h r r r I h e h i l i U U t A U t n l l
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Brownie*, whs ia un hia vacation I"IaIi, TruMAti. Tnlini*. Van m e m b e r . w U D m * w . * n o uwith hi* wife and m . Harry in X i i » &gt; W a a o r r .»a *I W h w ilA f O o f (h a re a a h g * a le n r c d If Iklh )%ithl|rAti,«
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Colorado.
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th e
a lb a r r h a m b r r . A p p a ri lUJd *'■
Ilurh l^tllmer of Jacksonville «;il MIA, lllif/i Jill* IMNI at cillfw ■ U u n iM hw lh a o h * i s ,I p * &gt; - &gt; V ■!
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leader.
M«N«rjF,
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Hidwilt apeak at lha First Hapllat
|i|vipnwwl, Mr. B w r v r l l ,
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Churcti bane Hunday morulas Hit, Tltwf|ii'i«4 dti4 WHIIi*, aIt, in-iAdw r a lie H H m y &lt;11aW t •••■
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of lha iliurrk, lutlllawrwu
To NilnIiiIn ll*i* % —T iHa I II. lurA ’* *4 N o v O n I nr *ATT« in '
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ick O n Two Gull Pitchers

And Orlando To Be “ Biggest Society Fight”
Play Night Tilt In History By Mike Jacobs

j Pridurd Gets Three Hits During:
9 Th 1 Victory Over Gulls; Locals
Play GatocsriDe G-Men Tonight

Will Be First Pro The Welsh Coal Miner Challenger Will
Negro Game To Be
•Begin His Training At His Camp
Seen In S a n f o r d
At Long Branch, N. J. Today

•oM on Aug- S6. “ UneU" K *^
•Ipoeu the p u to apprrvra
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Meanwhile ■ Tu t wU
training Saturday at hla tamp »
Lons branch, N. J. Loola -ft
■chadded to arrive In Ni &gt; ' T « i
Monday and to Immediately 'la
Pompton Lake*, N. JV v W * - U

Th* ftrat pro feed one I negro
bieeball game evrr to be played In
Paafotd under floodlight* will taka
plae* next Wednesday evening at
the Sanford Municipal Athletic
Field when the itrong Sanford
ClanU tangle with the Orlando
All-Slare in a return match o f a
game that wa* ployed at Tinker
Field In Orlando Igat Tueeday

Michael
Faraday, . alactrk
wisard, turned down a fortune fi
hla Invent Iona and died a'pw
man.

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YORK. July * 3.—Promot-( excamtf by far th* aoelal « r
Mika Jacobi predicted yeoter-! thuilatm for the D*mp**e-'-*Tthat the Jo* UuU-Tomnty' pentlar bout back In 11," Jacob*
rv title boot will be the btff**t‘ tmphaxlxed. “That meeting of

the exnluxhr# club* and top*fli*ht
promptly at « i l » and a apectat »e«- Awnn&lt; , nd bong leand aets take)
tlon i f the aeatlng arrangement ptmty a» time In placing their,
will He rewerred for whit* patron*- on}#rl| ^
they’re attrtlng from
In a game between the two ne- Mrtt*h thin time.*'
gro outfit. In Orlando laat Toe**
hattl* on Aug. S8 la xtill i
day
e y a n ln g ,
th# GlanU mor, than a month away. And.
All
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•core of fl to 3 through th# eeventh |
fgmlly tree* or Hveo of ritKVt
Inning. In the All-Star-* half of y ,, American negro who I* de-i
the eighth Inning they ahoved |
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Th* g n a t of leanla atalwart*
obey every direction of their noilplaying captain Ilk* patient pup
plea, combining putting prattle*
and table tcnnl* wth loud* nl
roaveraat tonal lawn lennla be­
tween Wimbledon" round*.
Pale reled out n htot'o l a a t
nlghl. lie will allov^fhe boya a
few practice awata 'fur half nn
hoar, today, but no matrbea be­
fore fUlurday'a rballaugo round
ronfllct with Kngland.
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dividing training with rail gotl.
Itumvy Aeat In and Chari eafTncgey
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morning and then waa tfrttad
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Th* drill also Included a brtaf
doubles brush between Budge and
Clone Mako. the cup p l^ , And
Grant ami Barker.

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Veil ran*, compo.i
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!■*&gt; night on a neighboring Veld at Kvatudala
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today. Smart looking, iitcxpotuir* and Mwoan :

nr vacation and “ back to adtooT supply arrived
today. Ladies hat caara, ahoa aaiaaa a*J anlt
ta g ra y and brown aala^Isather bound « t popa-

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Four Defendants In Leibowitz
To Fighting Mood
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Nelson Death Words Interpreted B y M any
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Vive dap* hare paaaed alaee
Chandler Nelson. prominent Gong
'... wood realilpiit, met death at lhe
band* of an unknown aaaallaai
In a Hanford alreet and bp to
the prrseiil limp lhe effort* Of
the d tp and County officer* to
apprrhend Itie atlackara bap*
proven futile.
.
Hlnrr itio fatal altvreatlba f l
Advancr iVservntidAi
Indicate
th# Intersection of Palmetto r
1
that there will be a large attend­
tleneva Atenura late Mon
ance o f officer* and directors of
nlrhl. every clue wbtcb might
thr St John* River Improvement
lead lo lhe apprehension of the
Avsoclallon at the meeting in tba
partlea linn hern followed by at' 1
Chamber of Commerce Building to
ftrlala without retails,
be held Monday morning at 10:30
Many persona who claim to be
o'clock. It waa atated today.
able to Identify the three
President George W. liibbi, o f ’
known ocrupauli of tha car that
Jaclcaonvlllr, will preside over the!
I figured b&lt; the accident have been
meeting when the present status o f!
. reported but the whereabout* nl
tho proposed canal to connect ths!
J the narllre ie. *l|lI clothed hi
iU v e r u e llliSt. Joh
1 myslrry, ■
.
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1*4*cussed
Charlea' 'Walker, local painter At noon, member* of tha ajsect
I revealed yi-strrilpy that ha ban
atlon will adioorn tn the V t U w f
Regardless of warning from (m et a myalertnu* Irln ahortly beITotel for a Joint IvrchtVyt' ■edlh;
fore the arcldeut Monday, night,
the Sanford Rotary Club Speaker* the preaiding Judge that he must
lie told Hhrrllf Chnrlea'M. Hand
bridle
hit
aggreariv"
tactic*
in
en the lunch**'1" prnern"' will Inof Hpiulmde Ciinnty that ha wa*
Jude Mr. Gibb* and 'Walter P. the court room, Samuel H. Lelbhalted by a man drlring a pen
Coachmen, Jn, of JaclaonvIUe.who owttl. noted New York criminal
green Ponl »»dan near IttSOj
la the
vice* president of the lawyer, rolla up hi* alaetaa Inf o'clock Monday Tilglil. who ashed
more fighting In behalf of tho
svfnclstlon _.an&lt;i ehpirmin jof
■’ ’ScSUelH.ro NegVMr* on TrJurat Where n* riiuhr f v t i-atnitn*. la
the PlorUil 'Waterway Congress
the car with lhe man. who had
The meeting In the Chamber Decatur. Ala,
aaked lhe question, hi- *ald. there
o f Commerre Building will he
was an old man wllh a white
the first held In Sasfortl alnco
mualarh*
and ■ middle-aged
May III.1H. n.d will bo open to
woman. Several oilier wUnaaana;
Lhe public. The last one waa
lo the acrid ent repel (•-! seeing
held at Camp Rooaevelt.
lhe elderly man with lhe mu*lathe Itul a* yel nu clue* a* to
tho whereabout* nf the partial

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George Gibbs OfJacksonville To Preside
Blacks Were Charged
At Parley Monday
With Mass Assault
On 2 White Women
DCEATUR, Ala., J u ly 24.
— (AP) — Rape ehkrges
against four of the nine
negro “ Scottaboro caae" de­
fendants were dropped by
the atate today. The atate'a
move came immediately aft­
er Ozle Powell, one of the
-n egro

guilty

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defendants, — pleaded
to a charge of fca-

aaolt wltk Intent Is taurdar.
Judge W. W. Callahan gave
P oe* 11 i aantgnca of to year*
' on -lia, asaaalt charge, whlrn
•fane' from Lb* attack on Dtp
i t r .Shafttt Edgar Blalock In
J U u a n , . 1111, Powell « t i shot
angr ba alabbad Blalock who
.WM traaafurtng tha prisoner to
Birmingham.
Olan Montgomery, Wlllla Rob­
erson. Kulrana Williams and Roy
Wright warn tka defendant* or­
dered freed.
Thar had not bean triad
'd rinca
tba original hearing* at Bcdttaboro, Ala, tn April, t i l l .
Thai In bwtft faabloa the court
docket hare was cleared of a
"Scottaboro can#,” after It bad
a Itga) battle grosnd for
mora thaa
inaa atx
aii years.
»'■ - » o w a ll mad
. Just altar the
tka alarootb Jur» to
alt la tba oas* bad eonrtuad
Charlie Wsema whs wha a*r&gt;.
••need to I I yqard.
Tba
aagrtwa wtjia
ebarged
with the jnaw * hsiePr* on two’
white * women abatrd a frelgut
train la Nortbara Alabama Mar.
: i . t i l l , Tba Catted Btetea Buprune Court
srarrnled
death
sentence*
of tba
conrietloaa
«wlca.
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Describes 1 “Fictloi^
As Belief By Soiti?
That U. S. WarDebt
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Says “ Reality” T o "
Prevail Some Day
Sees Castle Of Curds
TopplingDownU]
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MILAN. Italy. July 84-f*.
(AIM — Premier MuMOltoT*
nt'waimner, II Popolo d’l
tleclarcd “ reality'’ som e
win] Itl tivenvhelm-’the
mittnniir-"innl«r belli
well In’ fnrmctl irereona
tills in •‘reulUy'’ ^»»juWBr.
Tin* newapaper
one item of the ‘grolipa

"fiction*” the belief that .1
day the world war dabta te (
Ilntted Stale* would be |
Another "fiction,'’ tha
i paper raid, wea tha bflM Iftt
I Valencia la the real seat nt tqj*
j Spanish government. "On* 9
nil thr*.&lt; castles of cards wfllt
I rvrrwhrlmrd by reality
all time has had a single,
and ‘ uiisuhstltutabla
ncwitpaper eald
thf wor-l “ war."
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MADRID, July 14.-4**—h V l
***0 Ulcer* t r t h .1 lhe IlM o!
J‘ W*
wl,h
n" th e ’p.rl of hi* negro follower* and thing, „t,„t humming In u big surgenta launched
reward
offered hy lhe NetsuqI w*y Bt Au* u,t&gt;* 0 «-. aa.Blahop C, M. Grace (upper lefi), lhe "Paihcr lHvlie" o f the. ronth, inti-ra west nf Madrid In
n. — r
of hi* "Ilrnnea of Prayer fur All People" for «
cult meeting. K.corled |,y ....... .
luuiy* drive hark th* wadga
Qi^talder^, And News­ brother* tor the arr*»i and oaa- o«M
penatraUag . i s m / j
Innl d n ;* mmt forte*
vlrtluu m th* aaeatlanu wlU'hid guard, the "hUhop' a*c;*rid* th* "ihrone" am! hi* ‘‘.'iigur liiiupa l^awiug iuU: an uV
papermen BarrtkiBy a* an Incenli'e to the search* (righ t)-that end* with rolling on the floor (lower lefll. Then the rollrctian I* Inben, the meeting Trunt. -*“■*- eIn ml.i mnrnlng,- Insurgent pr*
.
Wlllle Kelsey, negro, wanted
end* and Grace move* on to another town for n "nr night -tun.I,
County Commission ere.Sheriff
tills-ry laid down a heavy bBP*
for assault of Klberta Puller,
llend In a statement
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* iage followed hy tm attack by
waa Paplured In a turpentine
m a rj a t ia u s n p Jutv "1 _WPI’ u,l» «'&gt;»r«l"K- •»•&lt;* th»t„ eveVy Ininfantry and tanks.
TALLAHASSEE, July
dlrillon led hint lo beliefe that
camp near (Iraen Cor* Springs
Government
forces
declared
’ * the
aaaallant* ware lr*n»li-nl*
HeiresH
Missing!
by"Bhcrllf J. P. llall. of C l a v —Slaying of two young m-grot-L
their urn held "all position* da*
county, and turned o 'e r In Con­ quietly ramored from jail heir and that alter Netaou »a* «lrink
■pile th* violence of attack,"
1 ■■
stable w . A - McMullen, of Hem brought. governing official* of they aped from the t'lly.
'Ihnmghout the morning l g (
(note county. It waa reported to ( Tal1*h(*Mc and Leon county loigcth«r In a ctuacd-door meeting
early altrnioon attacks cootta*
day.
u.,1.
apparently
with
hapvy
The
rapture of the nrgrn| lait night to dlacuaa Uie futuro
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
handling
lus*r, foi the Insurganta. g t e .
marked the end of a
- wlde»pr»*d |----- of city pri*oners In the
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irnvl-mment plane* bombed tha 1
eearrh conducted by lhe i-On- county j*u
■*
Aiphom* Plchard, chairman of
In,urgent lines.
Attractive ^Seating
atable In an efturt to apprehend
G.
O.
I*.
In
Qimndury
the attacker of Klberta Puller, the county commiasion, aaid ou(Arrangement*
Built!
WhetlitrTo Support
t
who la.aulfrrlng from many lar- ■ld*ra i and ntwipapermen would
eratluna about the fare and hark not h* admitted
ByCourteByOf WPA
Anti-New
Deal
Man‘
i
o
u
l
h
f
ul
Salvatio*
"Wt'ra Joat gothg to diacua* tho
Ringed to have been Inflirted by
A*my
Group
To HoM
fatur*
policy,”
h*
said
when
a»ked
Kelsey.
Four Icrgi- t i ' - l i i i n - , were placed
ll. N. Kayrr, illy uienuntunl,
NEW trtllK. July 3 1 .-(.11
if
clrcumitaneaa
surrounding
ra*
• Kelsey,
Coustahla McMullen
la Inking a ahort racallon Imm in front of the Chamber of ComParly Him-., uietti-d rapidly tuday Services On Sun
saldL jtleatled guilty lo aggrayal- moval
of, th* tw* negroc* brought dultra *1 the Clly Hull;
fiu*iT i&gt; tlris mortiing for the lien*,
An automobile accident
lu Iho li-ing heal id it alum
_
_
bd * * 0**011 and 1* being ";-13 awatt- about th* m**tlng. The "future
fit of tourist* mill townspeople,
Tliif young [icopjp of th* Satn*
thla morning at the lot*;
hang p.ililliol tint tin lor f-nutru)
...........
; he
ami many other* will I*1 mail* In
tii’li A imy I'orj’i will hava chargp
of Plrat Street and Prtnpl^'Avi 'Big lhe jminnne of the glrl'a lu­ poHcy” h. added, meant lhe handlWilli
Ilia
ion
,i
nil
powered
nua canned coaalderaWr egette- Juries.
lnr
' h «.
■* «»&gt;e meeting of the near future for other loca­
nf thn nielropolllan gnt- rnnu-ni. of all services Sunday, aad tea
owned Jail' n t City doe, not her.
w.mdm.n of the -World 1**1 tions, Jymr* Moughton. auperln"
puh'lic I* cordially Invited to §t*
inent hut apparently i u r j Ifttls
Democrallc |iany ulre.-nly* spin
trndent of park* stated today.
tend them, according to a a ,n &gt;
damage, according to V. ' l l .
Inin
pro
and
unll
new
il.-ul
ramps,
_ * fih a r d Mid there probably nl* ht “ ‘ h* O U T M t m Hall.
Big
Catfish
And
Log
Mr Moughton said that they
Bhaftar of th* local Polka De­
llepuhllcan leaders Insbl fi-U-riah niiuncrnu-nt made today by U f (Wfrr constructed with lhe help
•*
partment, who Ibvaattgalad t h e Are Only l l u * F o u n d ! ^ * ' ^ - - T S
ronfi-ruiKc* to dctnrniliin which tciisnt Esther Smart.
of Rodney Thumby, local WI’A
accident.
llio mnrnlng Holiness S
uf llii'wi voufsiis they *houId
lh*
According lo Officer BhaTfer, In Search ForMonster! meeting.
will bo led by Eatall* WUlk
morning with hi* family for India Supervisor, and tluoiigh
pursue______
| Richard Hawklm and Erneat n*k wher*- he will visit relative,
courtesy of WPA supervisor Pe*
who will be asxlatsd by
-a rord truck belonging to 8 . O.
1.
Throw
I
In-1r
aupi-url
helilinl
Ponder, charred
(shorn), II.
NEWPORT. Ark.. July II. — t1fanner,
caargea with
w » n .*«tabbing
»™ ( a
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tershon of Daytona Reach, who
yn^ng people Dorothy Smart.l
Bhtaholaer and driven by L. t..
Henal.ir
Ciqa-lan-t.
Taniiiiaiiy-enof l.a io aster , p * , ,|wuk t i t o f 4
— T w e n t y f e e t of mud hailed|rltr polk*man w*r* r*moyed frtpm
Dpnran waa running east, on
Th* Sanford Mty (?oiuml»,liin&lt; lent a cement block mold to San­
conduct the evening servlet'’
I I a a l lM w e e I , a f a s * | -| ,*|
manufacturer,
il)*upford. I'roin *hl* mold, two other* wealthy
((’ wiIIs m i K mi t*SR» F li»l
First street and collided with a natal direr C. It. Rrowna third lh* cannty Jail b f four men who
which the newly organised *
pcared
mysteriously
while
flaking
Invasion
of
Whlt«
Hlvar
y
e
.
l
e
r
-1
Harry
Falrbank*.
ally
polk*
offl-------------------------------wen- made /or thr use of the
Chevrolet coupe owned and driv­
land will make Its Sanford,4
from
a
small
lioat
In
the
Northforc'd him to accompany
YorkOTS Enjoy city under the supervision of ossi River m-ur Klkton, Md, Tin- Boy ScuutN I.'rgcd To and the young people's a
en by M. 0 , Olader wbo waa day In aearrh of ArkanMa' my* ctr.
! them to th* Jail and open door. III
, r
J. C. Hmith.
driving want on Plrat Street and lerion* '-mon.ler.presence nl a strange hlai k Attend Weekly Meet will be ted hy Jemei Cook,
Aide* pulled tha Mempbuj deliver the,negro#*Vacation In Sanford .T he lx nchea are green and ■loop
larpeu loath Into Preach Avaanl Y- P. L. srretxrynear lu-r Imui lt-,1 Minn- to
a aet of krys.
nae. Tho trsjfle light nt tbe tn man to lliw aurfar# altar an] Fairb^nka
white and have cement end* wlUl
I.lcufenant Smart s*L
fear
aba
may
have
Inu-ii
kidnap
liny Seoul, of Troop r. arc urged would like for evoryono
teraactlou wag showing green at hour's bunt failed lo tflidoM i *furnlihid to tka «lty polico MM* j Th* vacation In rlorM* Ida* wiK*leii teat* and back*. Th*
ed
liut
later
aulhnrltlea
ctprt-sscd
lo
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1-1111
|
hr
weekly
nulling
to
|
m
trace
of
the
cTeatur*.
HI*
only
|
quarter*
to
be
used
in
placing
city
ha*
at
laaat
one
advocate
her*,
lii-sl
one*
will
lie
put
at
the
park
the time of Ik* accident.. it waa
and worship with ua| we will,:
held Monday night nl 7:30 o'clock coni* you-'
contact* were
Indicated
wern a big cat.Tu and prU'ontrq In Jail at night ithnut lie I* William M. Adam*, audi­ on Fourth Ktvert ami Flench Ave­ belief aim fell orerhoard
waking
th*
Jail
cuetodlan
Thee
at
the
Junior
High
School
at
which
tor for tba Yonker* Kartnga nue ami later, other* wilt be
Mr, aiadar received cheat In a heavy !&lt;«.
time "aliinf night" will) he ole
Jlpla* la th* oocldaat bat they
Bom* 300 -pedatora from ral- b*ya opened th* ootar door and al1 Hank In New. York Cllf. »hn It placed i-n the alreet* in town.
ao
opened
a
Peck-box
whrre
key*
lo
•crveil a ini ti n-|n.il heard front Ihi
•p.ml lug a three week* 'v■■'kltoa
, wpv* not boUavod to be aertoua. ilornla, Arkansas. Teiaa. MlMtaMr. Moughton rrqu&lt;-*t, the
activities of Camp Winoim»lih
Charles E,- Robin son of "Jack knife brigade'' to plt-aa* re
Th* trout sad Of lb* Chevrolet alppl and Tennraae* lined (he ri­ the main cell door* war* kept.
LOCAL WEATHBg
Inre*tig*tlng officer* have not lluo Myrtle Avenue,
Ryrl lliggs, senior patrol leader,
wa* damaged considerably and ser bank lo hear a play by play
frain frim whittling on the wood
For* cost
will take chartfc of the activities
tba ateering gear and radiator of account of lirown'a* actlvtll**. A established Identity o f the men
During hi* stay here lie end en part* because "the benches
in the place of II I; Morris, Irr.utFlorida: .Partly cloody,
lb* truck wore damaged. No circus atmnsphrr* prevailed, for who removed th* negroes eo quiet hi* wife have visited many point* are so fine for the city and
charge* war* ftada against elth lakabUant* of Ihli northeast Ark- ly that Jailer Robert Malge, anilj of' Inlrreet la the slat* Including should be kept that way."
mastrr, who l» directing the catnp Irn-d showers Hunday aal
County Judge R. W. Wnir re­ near DeLeon Spring*.
' of Ik* drive** by th* Inventl- aaaaa section talk of nothing but prisoner* In tha Jail, wer* not) ling Tower. Btlver Bprlnn sad
exlreme south coast tonight.
He pointed out* that In other
awakened until Falrbank*, left’ u mimber of tbs' beaches,
Many gam-, 0101** 001(11 have Irrmo Northwest Florida:
tha monster.
rltles, vdre and nail* aru put on turned lo hie office yesterday
Drowni* •entry *1i|o t k r 'r i r w locked In the Mil block, called fort Mr. A'dam* belleia* thl, «iata tho *V*t* to discourage the Whit -"feeling fine". and -ready fur keen promise-! for- lhe ncraslon, ly cloudy tonight
*
| Ideal for the summer thurtsl
thunderthowora
yesterdty waa at an *ddy where helplera, hut he brlierr* th* peopla work after an extensive lnur uf and (t w*» ►iqtcd llift- several scattered
thr stale nf Georgia on his re­ prominent vlvilors will he in at­ day.
A coroner's Jury Investigating; wall *• th* wlater visitor* and of Hanford "will not want to i
a negro woman reported seeing
'
I *
Today Is Birthday
cent
vacation.
tendance
th* double slaying ba* not r*-| hi* only objection to bl* varo their present beauty, therefore,
DaytonFa&lt; Ttdoa
XHAmella Earhart tha monster.
The Judge reported that III*
turned a verdict- It Is In recev*. lion la tho fact that be rrfuat ra- no knife barrier* will be placed
Hunday'* tldfs,. .l)lfh, 1:11 4 ,
Georgia Crackers had the best
aubject to call for another session1 turn lo hla "atlfllnr'* office la on them."
M.. 1:41 P. M.; tow, 1:11 A. H ,
War
Tension
In
Far
prospect* for a bumper com and
NEW Y O U , Jaly f i ­
I: II. P. M. .
Budge's Tennis Win when. Investigating officers a*k the metropolis la a abort while. The cement work wa* don* by cotton
crop Ihxl Ihry have had
ts tka 39th birthday of
for It. * ■
East Is Slackened
the local headquarter* of tha Na­
A _ ‘ I ■.haired Aids Davis Cup Team
In
a
number
ofyrars,
and
I
ha
Yesterday, 10.1),
'J ’
Many Inquiries About tional Youth Administration,
boll Weevil has done but little
■ ■■ I I ,|MM|
NAMgO CITY MANAdtN
Froalpltatlpp
TIENTSIN, ('hint, July 24- —
damage.
Thr
peach
crop,
for
i
(bread d*wn la tkA Ppcifl*
City Being Received Biggest Department
Total for yssterday—.
— a, PENSACOLA. July
(Al—War tension In North Chin*
A
which lhe slate Is noted, Is “ lapparently rased alihnugh the In­
rathod, vinreat A. Bruno, bualnsaa manTotal for IBOath to data 4,9&gt;
J a* attamptad l i e W d l r
•ger of tb* Pensacola Nows and
Stores Hit By Strike failure, howrvrr, he said.
Normal to data----- .... 1
The Information Department of
flux of Jansnrsr war supplies
During bl* slay in thr rrsrkrr continued and M-imnnl observer,
1‘enaarttla Journal, will be­ lh* Florida Exhibit at the Great
Tamperatur*
come cliy Waagur bar* Aag. 1. Lakes Exposition In rlr&lt;'&gt;»nd
Maximum, |||
TACOMA. W sth. July 34. — UP) state th&gt; Judge visited hi, home pointed t« danger spots whrre
Clly council *l*ctod him last today
noil rtod the
Beinliiole •-Ten of the city's largest dspart* town, Warrrnlon, and al»n loured friction might renew tha war-Rke Herald reading
northern part of the Mrio' dispute between the Chines* and
sight. H* said b* wonld resign County Chamber of Com m erce asenl stores wry* rinsed today by a
Official Rapart
D M W flat** ba tvan break w|tk bl* newspaper position.
that daRy laqatree are beln* re­ (trike of tb* rlrrks union, Aneri- Ytatelng many place* of in lrrc.t.'jipall. M mlIi(*ry force*.
Oceat Briubi In tbe opwing a ig
ceived about this sect ton vine* eaa Federation of Labor affiliate
Although born and reared in. Chinese withdrawal of th* 87th
gioe matches ef th* Dart* Cop
distributing folder* which n«ra Na department store* of Impart* Gaargia the Judge stat'd that Division from the Peiping area
WASHINGTON, Jaly (4*
challenge round Dodre’f triumph
Telford
’•Ifora told polk* she recently cent from Sanford
SBC* were left open More thaa TPO ka waa a Floridian by choice qnd mat Japin'* flrot condition for
cam* after llta ff Wilfrid *Bun- weed 9400 cafeteria receipts n't*
Ralph Bagwali secretary of Hw yarauaa wer* thrown out of work- that while h* tnjoyed hla vaca-1aettlement of the trouble that
r“
Austin,
Blltlah atyllat, was carrying bom* by walloping a Chamber eg [ W e a n has v a t Hittber strikers nor employera Uim ha waa glad to get back to.brolia out July 7 during Japanese
Huwad Frankie Parker of UU- negro feet pad en lb* head with a an addRIewd supply of tha f*M*m
dLruta th* cswea of tka tb* cooling bet tits in lhe lend I troop* manruver* neat of Pejplng
wkoo d l » X • to I, • t o f , T U C. frldd thick an. ______________
to cUvalaad lip gtouthutioa.
nankins
I tad touched off tb* Crists,

Negro, Wanted For
Attack On G irl Is
Located' Near-Here

O fficia ls Study
P riso n Methods
In Lynching Case

New Benches Are
Placed For Use In
Trade Body Area

Party Lines Melt
As Gotham Girds
For Vote Battle

Little Damage ts
Done In Accident
At Intersection

day.

Judge Ware Home
After Vacption In
St§te Of Georgia

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Bring* Home Eicon " o r Lookouts In
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to n g film
Players
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Lea rue all-etdr
((elder ta non*

(Mat aprlng. ant
by ihe.-WeaMn
fan s le it ten*• .
Martin, a T
tlinda 0 feet t

Alma ,
&gt; Unknown
'(pAi*Nl " t o ■to ftanfotd after i
M - h a f t o opportunity of m « thte MM&gt;e of Uu moot Intem tlm t
folioitof* Mf boar toll I h tv e 'e v n
“ T • « t*Joylng my a t* / » 'lh
Uk IbrfhmtU -boro hr Sanford
*(&gt;d I M o (hot 1 am oallafylnr
you fen. &gt; K h mr work In « (l
field.-’-ITa have • m a t ban club

adranctnr lo w

Bright allow** one Red to «o
IM taKlal tack Tl*' tM fmn
la rout* and M w et three
■ dona awl natal to aid to hie
f ill _ :qh Uis mound.
hi Me hill for the Tlatton
I yenar "Lefty" Harper who
I Me Lookout* eedrr bt* conI els of the nine Malaga- h*
rttout bnum tn and allowed bo
led. He fanned o total o&lt; tM
■ pew m to flrte Me* , W*
Ogh M wa* nicked (er blur
L tectndlng Martin:* trtpl* to
/ rlght-cekte field wall In the
bib lu lu s . Prichard* - gameurtai doabla ie right field In
; aiplb aad Kawo'i Iwo-baie

Ilobby l^khdrd npeitnd tb« fa­
tal nlnlh to Ih* ..Red*. with a
arreamltii dtiubla Ip .rlg h tr.V
tar field. He advanced lo Ulrd
on Kaaao'a aarrlftM boot and
momcnla laUr rroaaad tha plate
with Iba ball rim e when Beck
Bodiera laid down • neat bant
to nuke Ik* »qm&gt;*io pley • *ueceaa and glvn Bill l|nd*rr» a
perfect atari.In hi* aerond ram
palm with the locale Ihta aeaaou. •
lauding Iba hitting. |*al ere*
Hint waaAI Kaaan. lAtokoal rantrrflaldar, who Imlled ont three
hlla In three official appearancelo Ih* plait er, “llweda" Marlin'*
hnatry arilllary rnared.egaln mil
nlitit when bo belted another
triple end two alndlra .ln lake
aerond place honttra In rooi1Irlpa
lo lha dlah,
Manacnr Hnd«era plena In ha»o
Karly Wynh on Hie ninnnd toollht aialnat Joe Tinker'* f l)rlandn (lull*. Tea Holcomb will
do lb* receiving and probably
the earn* llntiip uaed leal nlaht
will oppoee Iba newly orranlaeu
Orlando milfll.

l a u i f t e d A d v e rtiie m e i
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who with to b etter'; Momiftteo
by Iteialng In apara lime l o t
Bine trie fiefrlgmallnn and Ah
(loemlloning Induatrlra. Write
Jelly, tliillilr* tort., ftes. It e-o
Banfurd Herald.

M e '! 1"*

1 keen.

-B * e r &gt; .* n r hedrere. whom,
are think, ie the (reeteet
manager .In. Glee* B bee*hall. Whan Hodk en walked nut oa
the field laet *1*ht Tor the tin t
time linen .be rntumad yeelerday. "onto U M l»n« from both
Hanford a n d . tteLaad ehoered the
fl«ry manager. When llod«»re
ratne w i t ilia dngoui, that euae
l.lim people can e to tbelr feat
end fof the earned time Kara a
Inna and loud gallon.**
hat In

leir-bMf af the

Martin attended ’
Publle Grade tehee!
nvtlvjd hi* hlgtu-ji
'b l;,tb d yrofae*lonal rank*
from tha Jo|m ''i
te*Bmdk toteieetblg athletic
Hchool, alto local*
.m t o eciu m ry ."
.
I’ark. While In bjffc
tin rrcrlvtd a latter,
harebell, In hi* *Wi
o f. achool. . . ■
In 1000. Swede all
Glen Morrla A'. A. &lt;
(Jueon'a
lUa.bell
A lllto e tlte
which W ciuba W
Martin’* outfit e t f
lor Ih . champlonth!
two cam** nut of.
In 1007, which-.*
rati (tap In baiaW.-.
f 't o V t o d t .- UI4UUI
hard-hitting youngitcr , 1 he.
lo Florida wHA? tw*.! * f «
jl£bW *u ■: ' L . i* ’ n
youlhi. They .were bnW t
41 *«
to Clearwater w h d re ^ to jfV to * ;IJ If
IT 41
liermlaolon to Ujftttt j i f t b ' &lt; iW ;.
II it
Brmklyn Dodgem of' ] t o ' . -NOfkII 4*
turn.I Upgtte under ;^Btirl«(*!»■'
il &gt;4
C rim e. • ..
; f -1
''A to u lt’A* 1.411Cl It
tv .
4«
Fort um tely iba younketer*' ■M T*. , ’ w . 1
cldod w ■ p t o ! W r '^ W f t k t o t e |l
In. Sinford w hite; o n ; tbelr w g r,
and tb it er*nlng‘ trd*l'JiW j ' p ( ;
the Iwa*ball tchcol tk»t ...wa* (
rehedulej to brgln tp ■r* e m a l'j
day*. They *11 nirrued to "top*

• 8am* ISO,000,000 In roln* and i s s v *
bullion wa* recovered by *alvor*
Two of the three -rtdngMdrs
’ wbka, to the Initial frame. from the 8. R- Laurentle. *unk Ly were aigned to Claw D cpntraeU
'^SreechM " Clary (tailed Ike bell a Ocrntpn nubmarlnr -In lha World
rolling wlttf. g line elegle Int* war.
r t|h t Held, on Me Bret pilch la
.Mayo Langcton he (tole (round
l e g a l n o t ic e
’and on U&gt;* following pilch h*
promptly helped h ln iell to tb*
hit*. In fhr* trip* to tM . ptato In l
-third each by mean* of I b ■
tb* 4&gt;pmtng till ef tb e 'e fa a n t
I bamo UawportaUou. H a r p e r
UKMINIJI.K
rh n| you nr* li.ro- bt Orlando *nd line* ' t o * jb e
i fell ned Langrton but MBw«te'
nrt r*&lt;iulr*d lo pre- haa performed lb* f c a t ' ^ r e l
Martin etepped up to thu plate
aim',, and P n i n l time*.
‘i.'t* . . * / i
and tolled a atnale into deep
1 allk.r of ion. inne
Martin, a t ' Mb pr**mt Urfud.
Ik. ..late of Mlleft field to icore Clary-with lha
IBM*, d-rnnead, Ut* I* topping all other Loukcat UttJ ,
L M to U ’ Bret telly of tb* evely. In lb&gt; uowniy
tern in the hitting p * n u ) | 3|n ,
. *te«.
column with a cool *V*r*fe
In the Red*' half of lb* tuurth
J I 0 . He has Man w otkV i--*"
they eecaryd thefr only four bit*
tha left field gartteal f f V * r*
game so for U m aegeon and tte
inly three error* to , b Ii CfitM
while otoyplng IT runtote. ’M
were attempting to fefeg (C*rote
to mark down u l r t
Martin Ie alee tied wl
•nco tfray af lib (tetke
Man for •oeegd place |nIwee walloping roc* and
knotted with flte .'M to
btale L u n i n for **cd
1

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liar bow ball and if 1
my em otion, to r r i
I w d |i olw tyt j

Wr1*ht;went mil le &gt;jvJ Ih* In

I Bane. H eater
b * W en*,

Helen In ed thile oonvocoattaa you wee it H i i i t t r they
were- ta le n t sto u t the i t
L e n t a Cardinal* ha**b#ll
team. AM yee wouldn't haar
a alaaaant wear If yep Ila­
ta ned all day.
. ‘ f w ryliahl* ropeHT lay
i m
tl
It
ii
kt
It

•itAOO, a let ef money In
any monte langlt***, u &gt; n per* for tha earning ef the
Bt. Louie Cardinal* 1**4
•pda*, h wa* generally-im*
derateod at the time that the
Hodblrrtc would etny lnd*tw
n Italy.
“Nan* *f the geed •fUion*
ef thp eeet eeeet alty war*
prepared ter the anneonaemant that lk» Garde would
train In At. Petereburg neat
•wring, Tbhee effleelt ef Me
Daytona Baach , ally government wh* authkrliad Me eapendltur* ef the large tum
needed I t get i the baneball
park In ehape t o tlw Garda,
are reputedly In biding er
•art ■( teaap an leng vaeaHen*.
“it la a -Ufa 'b et Me ‘wel­
come- mate, etreum ae profdeely Utreugh Me llr ttU ef
Daytena Baa.h fer Bra nth
Ittekay and U m Breadan,'
Cardinal be****, haw all
Men ptlllM In."

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•.-■tomoch Uleem, O u Fat*.,
i- ladigaptlen, Iloartbura, OMT free U —MlM«IUn«ouB Tor Sate
. e a t e p l e -deeter’a proecrlptlo*.
V ies, at
N d tey n terf . D r a g
N a I yoUow )ilm&gt;, thonughtp
dry- Elding, floorirtt. colilag,
ttD.OO per thou**nd. United lAMrt*

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Roosevelt Releases
Innocent Prisoners

Lack Of Any Definite
Clues Proves Large
Barrier In Appre­
hending Assailant
.

No One Able To Iden­
tify Aircraft Seen
Aloft In Mid-Atlan­
tic By Ship's Crew

■ —- ■■

Police Force Is
ContinUiiig Work

la Considered1
George Thurstonj Action
Complete V i c t o r y
For Foes Of Mens- . Returns From Big ure
Adding Justices *
Ellcs Convention

NEW YORK. July
Th* mystery of a plfpe fupwtud
fly In* acroea the Atlantic to
Europe becstta desper and dark•r m American tad Conodl»n
radio men stood by for furtbrr

Sheriff AnSf Deputies
_
Also Exerting Ef"
9 ' f o r t * At Solution

Chief .of Polka to y O. Wti­
tle ma reported that hie staff Is
tnvuaUguting • sews . promising
leads but th a t. af p*t they had
produced no rtoulfc;&gt;u#d addod
that the acaaplaU * aboorwe of
any 'definite rig 's ep which to
work formed t a nhntot unsurraountable b o n ie r In the case.
He &gt;stated thdl hls fores Would
conUs us Ho quest fee tho aeoallsnt,Jhrwuvdr. cAnty S heriff' G. If. Hand
itstsC today that h e ' and hk

Roosevelt’s Court
Bill Sent Back For

THREE PI

Exalted Ruler Visited
M a n y Interesting
Places On' Journey

A message, piik. ...U r up by tbs'
Rodtomorlna Corporation • sUtkm
• t Chatham, Most., said a plan*
miles rast g f Capo Roco, Newfound land, lost night.
Chatham picked up th* mesu p from Um American freightt r Scan moll whkh «play«t It from
snot ha i- skip it tdrbllfkd as the
British freighter Rant*. But th.*
Ranr# Is In tho Wext IndM ord
radio mm think tha Rconunt
radio opara tor mod* a mU'.ias
la receiving tbs call Isttsru i f
tho ship reputing ths plans.
All Isadldfl Amrrkon /lie n
planning Atlantic flights ha»#
bom Iocs tod o o tb o ground. They
Include Ckk MsrrIU, Jimmy Mattom and Howard Hushes.

By order of President Roose­
velt, Anthony LabrlsetU (lop)
and Georgs (Urgent (bottom)
were relessed from the Cuyahoga
ceuaty Jail at Cleveland, Ohio,
after they had served 17. months
for a dim e they didn’t commit.
They were convkted of • $155,000
mall truck robbery nt Warren,
Ohio, but later Investigation dis­
closed the crime was committed

Hindenberg Crash State May Ceaw
Is /Attributed To Due To Frictiop

IAndrews Attacks
.Compromise Bill
For Coart Change

Ultimatum Issued Demandipg'Agreement
Be MadeByAugustl

Denounces Admin iatration'sMeasureAs
Not Meeting Needs

An Electric Spark

WASHINGTON, July W .-W 1
—The Bureau of Air Commerce
said yesterday, that fire, caused
by un electrostatic spark whkh
Ignited r. mixture of free hydro­
gen awl ak , '-probably- roused
thu l Mix i Him ef tha dirigible

-Mat Max, C jX k tjM *

Zoo Continues to
A ttract Interest
Of Man; Visitors
W

a

Described
Certificates Ruling Institution
-As Being One Of
By Sopretoe Court BlgTourist Magnets
Expected-Shortly By RAYMOND MONSALVATQK
Tha Hanford Munletpla Zoo Is
continuing to atiruot dally vtsltoru to Its grounds and Us pop*
ulartty aavsr seems to dacruasa,
according to reports.
Tourists a rt ollau found walklag around tbs park adjoining ths
see,' which I* pl.nl/d with grass,
and varicolored tlanlae under
cocas plumosas.
la tha cogs of ths gray H ub'

squirrel which recently mad* a
trip to Washington. D. C. to the
National Boy H.out Jam bores
with Raymond Radar, Sanford
hey asset, waa preseated ta th*
too goon after his totarx to
Baaford.
-Old Black Joe." aged alliga­
gl# involving Utopian el Ifelle* al- tor, Is still master -of Ms cage.
Thl* rooming bs roe* boat th*
Ity of the Ast. - ■'
Conroralng the tpgrt"**'— m water with a boars* bellow that
tk* in i eerttfleAiea, Mr. Ham- axade the air tremble, frighten
lag nearby vtaltar*. An old su­
perstition aisles that aa Incldeal ot that kind la a ear* altn
of rata.
•’Lao." an African Hon. coutrlbatad his thar* of th* peaa n l aoUa by emitting a 1 roar
which guv* competition to ' th*
Ihaadertag cloud, overhead. „
T naii.ts stale that tb.y sejoy
w tle^lsi the a n tic of the mon­
key*. aa they attempt to Might on
opposite tide* of a aertabsd Partitle*. the feeble effort* of twp
newly hero bob MU to stand tip,
and the grnrefel swimming el
th* soft sad herd ah SIM tur­
tles, aU Attract (ateroet,
-Tha attabdshe* of vteitaro at
th e aoa ea Baadsya and athar

SALUTE

'

TA LLAMA
-The Unit

.persona

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Vfc t Vt

was srnt aa a delegate to tho Elks
National Convention In Denver,
Colorado.
At the glgantk eonclsve. Mi
TTyireton said that I ha to ware
IK,Ooo visitors who Included Elks,
their families, and friends- It was
reported that the organisation
had ripended over $1,500,000 for
charities In the United 8Utaa
One of the main features of
the convention was thu election of
Charles Spencer llo rt to the high
position of Grand Exalted Ruler.
It was staled that the main pro­
gram of the Elks for the coming
year would he safety In autoroobllIng, the prevention uf accidents,
and th* stamping out ef Comma*
nlsm. Each exalted ruler was Instrurtrd to carry out the alau to
the fullietl extent, M r Thurston

Do marching men, and a very
beautiful flout whkh advertised
the slate, Mr. Thurston sold.
J
lie . observed that coed Mens In
ths west and around the duxt
bawl seemed toJto
uaud.gsul
Ithat th* people were very aptl*
ml,tic They showed however, a
deep feeling of antigonlsm toward
strikes and
communism, M r
Thurston added.
On his return trip, he passed
through Colorado Springe,
_ . Port
Worth, where he vl.ltcl t frontier
firsts; and
Dallae, where he
viewed th* T eis. Onlcnnlsl Exposltlon.'
II* viewed many
besutlfal
and Interesting place. Including
Pikes Peak the Gsnlen of th*

Were k l t t i r f c ^ t t -Wkatter. icojm /itV n M n th s’ state ,rs
-The cause of Ike aeeldent was ployment Service unless an opera!
the Ignition a t , a 1mixture
‘
ot big agreement Is nude by Aug. Ihydrogen and air," the _Bureau's
._*i
Dlssgreement between Governor
report said. "Based upon . theiConewnd W Prank Tenons, dlrec
evidence, a leak at, or In th e 'to
*—
•
r of *l
ths- *federal
service,*about
vicinity af cells 4 and 6 esused1 appointment of a director ef the
ln&gt;- .tale service hma delayed txeruup- tlon of an agreement under the
Wagner-Peyser a rt of congtes.
•P*
Governor Cone appointed Prod
B Bradihaw as director, but per­
du. sons continued to recognise John
°* Emerson, who held the Job under
hat a merit system established by»wn
One uf the loaders of th* Ger­
uch agreement with tha state two
man-Am. rksn bund movement I*
years ago.
»ed
Wendell C- Heaton, stele Indus- shown et New York headquar­
.................... ......... . . —
all- trial commissioner under whose ters a. hr gave the tolul* to a
Evans, Echo lake and *n Indian
gallon It undertook a fow days department the employment serv* portrait of Hitler.
reservation
otter the H lnda'torg's deslrue- |«. operates, said:
On hla lwo-weak Jaunt, M r
tlon.
•
“Thl. places u* In th* po.lt Ion
Thurston covrred u total of 4,000
The Bureau noted. In arriving of having th* United State. Ern­
miles by rail and 500 miles by
s t Ka conclusion that an elec- ployment Service Yfcogmlxlng Mr.
automobile.
each of Iks nation's I* Judicial
tn w tatk spark was tho probable Lmcrxon as director and Governor,
rouse, that the alectroeUlk Cone rocognlsing Mr*: Bradihaw at
strength of the ataeephero was director. Actually, at ths present
Urns w* have no stale employment
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
service, since th* agreement rx • A Boy Scout Court of lloaor
plrad July 1 "
to be held at Camp Wlklwlkl la
Parsons Insisted there was no
vnesney In th* directorship when September which will ho atleadGovernor Can* appointed Thomas ad by Scout Base alive II. J.
C. Imeson ta taka Emerson', piece Hagadiirn. of tha Central Florida
I meson, a Jacksonville city com­ Council; ||. A. Jturu, and other*.
missioner, first snld be would hold U being planned by W. K. Ra­
both Jobs but Inter be resigned the der. scoutmaster of Troop If,
The court will be Ih* first on.
state Job saying he decided he
could not held them both. The gov­ hald In Hemlnola county sines
the Council-Wide Court of llono.
ernor then named BrodshewEmtreon stUI It in office, but In June, and a largo number uf
Governor Done has halted th* pay boy. ara expected to come up
Constable W- A. McMullen Is mrnt ef bills Incur r ed again.! .lets for advancement.
Mr. Kadrr said that .etrrnl
coadecttag n wtaespreed search to­ fundi while to r n eon is the direr*
Roy Hcoul. want lo the ramp to­
day fe r Willi* Keleey, negro, who tar•
ie alleged to have cut a negrr
The 1MT legtalsture appropriat­ day lo finish an addition to their
girt shoal the fata and beck In ed 170,000 annually to finance the cabin and tu prepare for lb* big
Midway lest night and mod* his employment service, with e similar event.
B^y. who ar* working af Wlkl­
get-away In a waiting n r bolong- amount to t o ttpplled by WsIRpig'
County Jodge.H. W. War* Is
tag ta James Badding, who was Um ekfji sn affUlstlon agreement wlkl today nr* Cullen Wright,
••Jeytag peaches sad a good root
Lewis Wright, Scott McIntyre,
oa his vacallo* In (leorgta. It
Allan Naarman, and Bernard Colwas learned at hla ufflr* today.
Has.
J U , plan* to return to gaafard
within tha belt law day*.
array before bay one could detain
hint- The fugitives ware followed
by the Oanstchle to torkorvllle
where K elsegtofl th* car to.hid*
out.
x ;.
.
Numerous stitch** were take*
•bout the seicrod girl’s face, neck,
sad keek, n s w f k g to Mrs. Elisa­
Picnic la Planned By
beth T. t a t M A hand su n * a t th*
hocpkal, hot tow sswdlt laa wag net
Lions Club Members

Court Of Honor In
September B ein g
Planned By Scouts

Search Made For
Negro Who Cut
Girl On Face, Back

A. H. Brock Returns From Extensive
Trip To Californio And Northwest

ef limter

-•—

Only 2 Senatore ,
Oppose Decision

10 days In whkhv ta whip WW
new bill Into stop* for pro—
tatlon to the Senate.'
The committee's action' marked
virtual abandonment af the seta*
promise court hill now pm f law
In the Senate and was genetoUy
considered a complete victory fa t
the court bill foes.
Attending the committee meal*
Ing In addition to Garner and
regular members were Bmxlag
Barkley, Kentucky, newly sleeted
Democratic leader and Senateg
Wheeler, Democrat of MeetaaU.
Garner and Barkley w en dees
lipped as they left the committee
room a few minutes before tha
meeting ended.
The Judiciary committee action
came after administration load­
ers had fought with their backs
to the wall ta save such remnants
of the compromise bill as they
could. Proponents, however, had
conceded for some time that
the foes had enough votes ta aids
track the bUl and virtually etald
dictate the kind ef UgWleUtax
they could peas.

Lafollette’s Group
Puts Blame On Cops
WASHINGTON, July &amp; —W )
—LaPotlett* civil liberties ebenaxktee reported today Uwt Ckimcp
police need "exroeslv* force" wad
showed "moet care lass tadtffsrenro to
human Uf* md
suffering"
In
bnttktag
up
the Memorial Day Demonstration.

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Althrugh Mussolini's haughty dcfiapcc of Great Bri*
tain's final effort to nave non-tnlcrn-ntinn nppnr.t to have
brought Europe nearer to the brink of war than »mce the
Spanish revolution began a year ago, all hope is not lost
yet and we may expert the diplomats of John Uuli to pull
some trick out of the bag that, will save thu situation.
It has already been rumored that England has been
negotiating with Hitler, a sort of bribe. If you will, to
wean that menacing dictator awny from II Diiuu. The
terms pf the "bribe,*' It has been suggeated. consist of
three parts—the three things that Germany needs moat:
raw materials, an. outlet for exports, and a loan.
If Hitler succumbs to this tempting offer, and it is
reliably reported that he Is pondering It, Mussolini will
have |o do a lot of backing down, fof he knows that with­
out Germany's help hie chances for. success in any mili­
tary. action In the Mediterranean would be practically n*l.
However, If Hitler decldea to go along with lfuaao)inl
the probability of a genera] war will become almost a cci&gt;
talnty. Parisian nawspapers have already spoken of huge
supplies of war materials being collected on the Franco3panlah huyder for trana-ahlpment do the Loyalist govern­
ment of Spain, in case Mussolini and Hitler continue to aid
the Rebels. It Is said that these materials [delude 200 fight­
ing aircraft, 100 tanks, and many hundreds of field guns
IDAT. JULY 12, IU I
of the latest type and also much ammunition.
If theso supplies are sent to the government forces,
lUlBAND WONDKHS
Italy and Germany will redouble their efforts in behalf of
Franco, and -go will begin a race to ’tee which side can be
of most assistance to the cause which it sponsors. Such a
to only
conclusion and that is open conrace can lead L
. one
.
filet between the nations Involved. That
ruled by sanity
|^ftTTTs"
____
____
- Is praying
. _____ &lt;that
roc kless di­
plomacy of the dictators will be thwarted by the calmttesa WASHINGTON, July M .- W )- had Uksa n d e :
lb* greesr's for a loaf ol if the British In Uiclf sincere efforts to prevent a rcpolb Such I* the saipcr-anen hi Sppa- against him. I
tor Horn* that hope ol P W tflj
tlon -of 1D14-18.
lh« sevwi-TVA power and IM #
dWWd
control biU thbi »cs*Uo W* M®1"
beta abroduped because of bl$
illneas.
He was

Safe Driving

ehed lit U t mo aoltle In
chair,
1 I've gained tha rest thal

‘boors If on niy wesry legs I
remedy of the terrible toll in denthn nnd injuries occurring
•tend
svery year from coaat to coast.
lovely lips will utter no

drivers,

which

ob-

i 1s t ms aask the courh fui served, would aid greatly In reducing this growing menace.
_ Indy winks
With this In view, we reprint ths suggestions of the Amerlilt moment A some pressing Icantzcr for making automobile driving safer:
BOsd she thinks.

J

1. Think, you have only one life to live, two eye*, two
You may lose any of them in an acci­
dent that could have been avoided.

■: In my chslr a restful hour I’d arms and two lege.

E f to Uia time I ought la cut the
rgtnaa.
by ma*t this b«T I've asked the
3. You never know what tho other fellow Is going to
■. man I know
do. Be prepared for emergencies.
ad all they answer I* thsy'va
4. Don't think that you are always right because you
•ad Rao-

F.DGAR A. GUEST
tamp# celebrated It* Mill annrnary,
Hi* Id ■northerner*
iM hardly beiteva that bslf s
Itury ago Tampa was a men
alst on llie b»).—Ijikelanc

bill to set up “authorities" over
various divisions of the country
similar to the Tennessee Valtfy
authority In tho south.
Senator* who espietcd Norris
to lead the fight .for It |dun In
pul up an appearance of figh',
ami that It about all.
The bill to aulbprlta remruptlun of construction on the Flor­
ida ship canal also seem* sacked,
in *pit* of the report ol %fiuy
ongintsr* which uow tevuf* i»Its proponents, Including ths

r S round* won.

OiT WksV p«ah, water b
wn , t i l t h both a t *Mch a
asttsd u m *
It* tatlaeWs

RTSBSKJ»!fW

letter*. to pastor*, asking what
hymns were Included hi the tim ­
ing dWIne services. Tbs Utter*

(smbUre,

Judgmoni
SAN FRANCISCO, July 22 —
Wf—Fiery Sean
Kuucll has
moved his war for Irish independ­
ent* over to tbs American front.
Declaring Ramon de Valera to
be ' a "puppet of the 'English
crown," Russell is touring this
country to roily Irlsh-Americani
to hi* Cisnn Ns Gael Through It
he hopes to unseat the Irish T ree
State president and establish n
completely Independent nation
As a major general In the Irish
Republican army,- Russell says he
's subject to arrest if apprehended
&lt;n Ireland, as are his 10,000 followrs. Rut with Amsrtean moral and
monetary support hw hopes to taro
ths tables on Ms eld enemy d .
Valera
.
*
Host thrilling moment to the
guerilla’* lift cams in 1022, phop
hf watched fire of his followers
i-.’cuted by B firing squad with Ms
■&gt;»n turn oast A reprieve strived
Just in time.
“Facing death under thow e|r
cumstances is not bad—not as bad
as a toothache," Russell said
“Whan you ary dying si a patriot
a spirit of exallatipn, of dignity,
ciirnrs to you Your'rtln# b eat ibft.
"The reprfevo was a greater!
shock than the sentence of d is tb "

polling his sU&lt;

Incidentally, dealt cackle up
the “barhcim
U ses" It. Italy used by Mussolini
in an ^effort to bpost the blrtt
rate. Thb United States has hao
a bachelor tas for yrara. Glanc.
over an Income tax blank. Mar.
vied persons, get a tfb o o ex­
emption. Bachelors and other,
tingle fur any reason, get only
,000 exemption, . And the birtl
ri-as* angle is there, too. For
iryry child you don't have, you
logv f|0O exemption. Ahd Tnt
stgles carry on the trk k ' wilt
thfir tax laws.

a

have the right-of-way.
.
F»rm state senators. 1st n gmvt
5. Remember that STOP moans only one th'ng. ,
by I Senator |'opc ol
0, Never argue with a traffic officer; hb knows tra f­ Inaugurated
Id*ho, era attempting to pul
fic laws belter than you do.
..
the .teetotal land bank* up the
7. Don't expect to blow pedestrians off tho street with &gt;p&lt;'t In the matter i f taking de­
ficiency Judgment) in mortgage
your horn; they have the right-of-way.

Tits process went 6n for Wsaks
until o a f minister, wondering
why bis' service* were attracting
such largs num hsn of non-membars, hr** tig* ted. Thereafter h*
never announced tbs feytyM' un­
til tbs congregation was m its

♦TTITj t&lt;r * *, J,
McUudia, J w f a

scores of Bros.

••m l W

itre rt comers,
w\f»i slates' various automobiles
are from. Thera w*fd two such
citlsem whose offices nrarn ad­
joining suites 'op • Timas BqnbSrn

g eorg

foreclutur* pru. icdings.
With n defkiuticy Judgment

Higher coat and suit prices arc
indicted for milady next Fall The
loophole" for this will be to take
Wgiter vaeatlun In Florida whrie
sate aren't needed and aull*
ron't necessary

SAN FORD TWENTY YEARS AGO

Of course, everyone know* thal
N slot machliirs never mads any
aw y for tha owner* Proof of
lla la shown In the report filed
Ejfca executrix of tha estate of
la late F. J Rhsip, former slot
iahlrw operator Of Orange faunf, Tha report filed with thr
lannty ro u it show, » n e t profit
A 9AUT.02 fa* one msnth,

He have gone to Mlnnrapolla to
visit her pa rente. Mlsa Ethel
preaentellv# Dies of Texas
Houghton la making an extensive
proposed a congressional Intrip through the north ,
fallen of un-American act le­
Tha aaan who never did anything
a f Nksls, Fascists, and Coml«
always
Johnny-on-the-spot
ite In this country, giving ns
whan It cornea to telling others
reason for his request the
llshment of vsrlou* Nasi
how things should be done
S
In which, he lyU, “open
lane# If pledged to II liter."
ah Investigation would be Survey Shows Large, x * ^ ^ rh Wl#0 M66(.
I hy tho Nasi propagandist* Increase In T o u r is t gain, i«.ote; Miami, H7^ w . i p .a daatardly trick, allbougb over
an all nurers are commanded t( Faculties In M l a ni I i
S2S
by pat|spta with high fevers In
— ” " . ,
„
| of Dade connty, 0,710, 1 1 U ; gain,
ter &gt;0 catch, perehancs, any JACKSONV1L1JC, July 22.
j4 itM0, lla m a s teUl
ad of Ol- will toward Hitler Ths Miami Aron today can care c l ^ (£ 407.
Ana te their dflltecm,
for at least MA00 more elslters
■■ ...............
.
v'
In hotels, apartments, ro o m in g ------------------------ ,
,
Fnipln whs use telephones n houses and tonrtet c o lla rn ll»»
1in deal cannot help but he 11 could two yoare ago. the Fter.
patted a t the general lark of kla Stale Chambar of Commerce
1 t e l . ifcfjT JJ
•fkoM manners and technique declared after analysis of s
r
M p d that an ordinarily gentle- lour 1st
srcommodattiin
foreon turns Into a hear the nv.,1, by Leonard K. Thomson.
b# takes down the rereirer sell-known
Magic
fin* barking order* at U»(
t. If ons would atop
stop to conThomson'.
h . ex
s Ig one of the to , , pUlm-d, did not crnslder pi tests
f
cowardllnsss; getting homes having room s to rent nor
'
those fr.mltUs * who “put up" i r v . _ _ _ uOU M r ' a ---friends c and rwlattees elslUng . « I t a l i M a U
S a liw

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tend

bank i ur u lb rr

Mort-

gaga holders cal seist n termer's
bunk atd-uul or crops an utbkr
terms bo may get fur years to
cumf tb make up thu different*
b&gt; tween t^c amuiral of the m«rtvuko and what the
furcchmad
term brought by sail ^uiulsr’lh l
hammer."
,
Pops Introduced a bill pro­
hibiting deficiency Judgments b&gt;
fnicrnl land bajjk* after hts own
state legislature was compelled to
repeal such an act under threat*
by fed&lt;-ral ami otbrr lending
ageaelsa that not another farm
loan w.mtd he made hr the state
U It r*ipain*d ,on Iff W k After Pojw • Intradural his bill
tbs Farm Credit administration

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arrsngwneota aoA tall yoa dsn
infid# tens about Rollft^r

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ELECTRIC CO.
SUMMER
SPECIAL^
GENERAL AIT
REPAIRING I

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Thg problem ol piup{clp*l
•rtaMi o o f Rv«ryop* n m

BLOW THE
HEAT DEMONS

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hit areny gin* 'to**.

COLORADO FOR COAL

the

Benater Barkley won out over
t Harrison of Mississippi for the
ante liadershlp by a vote of 30
ST- Raw Cangrra* Won't be able
compl*In *o bitterly about thr
to 4 decisions of the Muprrmr

ABOUT

NEW T O M , Jp lr n —Bread
way's moat sardoo* (am bit li

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�S o cia l A n d P erson al Activities
O

ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Society Editor

Social Calendar
)

THURSDAY
The Methodist Young People's
Interest Groups will meet a t the
Church annex a t 8:00 o’clockMr*, n. B. Pippin will en­
tertain the teachers and officers
of tha Primary Department ot the
f ir s t Baptist Runday School at
• ;00 o’clock at her homo on
W ell First S treet
FRIDAY
The Otrl 8costa will meet at
the U tile House at S:00 o'clock.
They will go to SaaLando Bprlngs
where the , Iter. Martin IIram
wyli gjyd ‘ thMo some swimming
. Instruction^
i"
MONDAY
The Troth Seekers Cl*** of the
F irst Methodist Church will meet
a t S:M o'clock a t Urn home of Mr*.
W- M. McKIm. Hot testes will bo
M r * ~ T V 'E WIlsoa K fs .'F . H
Mitchell, lira- B. E. Squires and
Mrs Ella* Kirehhoff.
Circle Number Five o£ 'th e
have a picnic at BuLsndn
Bprlngs. All m embere&lt;v# re­
quested to meet at tbb church at
1:10 o'clock.

Mrs. Miller Hostess A
At Party For Friends
Mr*. J , L. ' Miller entertained
• number of her friends v U h &gt;
bridge party glvan last nlgni at
the boms of her mother.J Msw.
W. U. Htoudenmlre, on Elm AveTha playlor rooms wore al
tractlvely decorated with a pro­
fusion ot garden flower*. At ihe
conclusion of tb* bridge game*
. high score pH** waa nvfardrd to
Mist DorotKy .‘JUalots end Mis*
Mary Jane Prdibm won low
■core prise.
'(&gt;
AL a. 1*1# hour tho nosiass ss-.
listed by
Mrs. .Htoudenmlre
*''•* servsd refresbrnttils to the fol­
lowing: the Misses Lucille Bolt.
Miriam Duncan, Mary Ms*wall,
.Dorothy Haines. Vrancea Pear­
son, Mary Jen* Prestop, Mra.
Marla nobqrta and tlr*. Troy
’ Bay, *
The #orld rarryoVtr-'ef ' AMJrl'
can cotton waa reduced-from 18,"
000,00(1 to 7,000,000 bate* between
l » n and 103.1.’ ,
Modern engineer* have not
-foiled the puttie of how Ihe hug*
atone* of th* Egyptian pyramids
war* UfUd into place._________

To*Night
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Miss Jones Hostess
To T. C. O. Club Group
Mlta Margaret Jones enter­
tained the T. C. Q. Club and a
number tif frlenda at her home
on peril Avenue Wednesday eve­
ning. .
*
names and conleat* were en­
joyed throughout the evening
and prltea were awarded to
Mia* ffld L d x Wells and U M.
Teltord. Jr. 1 /
« .
At __ a mjatd-'hh^'refreshm ents
wero gffvcd l a t h e Allowing:
th e ' Mlraev Helen darner," Mildreil Welle, drelchen Morrrlaon,
Jean PnvreAer, I.uulee llrlgger,
Siilyn'' darner and Margaret
Jones,
Also K T. Telford, Jr.. /Bill
Btrmper,
Hoy
lire), Wnltei
llaynea, K. D. Tyler and Ulll
dlen n .,

la visiting relative* In
for about a month.
Mr*- Lindsey Carwell Is spend­
ing several days a t Daytona
Beach.
W- F. Garner left Tuesday for
Atlanta, Ga. where ha will attend
t* b u sin e ss InterestsMr. and Mrs. Olsn Burns and
daaghtrr* left • Tuesday for At­
lanta, G*. wbtra they will apead
several week*. .
Mlss Rlolse Winn haa left for
Vldalla, G*. where she will viaIt her aunt. Mrs. G. M. Bapp.
for aeveral week*.

Dependable ClasrOf j
Church Has Meeting.
Vise* .wen? Joint'hhjrlesaea to the
UcpemlaMc Class of thr K tnt
Methodist Church which met Mon*
day at Uie horn* of Ml*. Goff.
The meeting wa* presided over
by'M rs. Udca- Mr* H. B. McCall,
Jr„ led the devotional. During the
bug!nets session routine buslnra*
matters wera discussed.
Refreshments were servrd by j
tho hostesses to thr following:'
Mrs- W- S. Thornton, Mrs. llsroldj
Appleby, Mr*. J. D. Callahan, Mr*.
E- A- LoudrnbA-g, Mr*. II. B. Mc­
Call, Jr.. Mr*. Herman Middleton,
Mrs. D. R Smith, Mrs H. L Smith.
Mr*. Burke Steele, Mr*. Ilarry
Weaver Mrs. M D. Dees, and Mr*.
0. 8 . Toler.
. *

Mia* Roth Pyle plans to leave
itttwUy for El l‘*»o, Teas*
she will make her future'
wllh h rr brother, Francli
— Mies' ' Helen Duui li l *. MIM ITT-'
mills Deaa, Miss l.llllan Dess
and J. n. Deaa have returned
from Mleml where they apent
several days,'

bought thrm r»r1y In orrlrr lh*t
*“ lhfy might past t h r lflAliigiin to!
Staged At Meeting their customer.• ■I
They announce i h i t the blsnkfU
A program .to o t Chin. was " W W
™ V u n E T ta
home in hot
Krer ae* a motion plrtara la glvrn at the regular meeting ot J’ *"*, *° 1 *
rel.-ct
Ike making? If you haven't. It the World au b O .h k h waa held at
.lock, and li-a*o|
w aat bo necessary far yon to the Mrthodlsl Church Annex Tuea- ***1 c r * .
travel all the way to Hollywood j»
v n s r " r ' s s . r s‘
to aoa how It'a ilono now. All hour waa held after which gnmea
wrre
played
In
the parkw** ,U tcd'
. .
yen'll have to -do la drop Into
Refreshment* were aereed to the
,
,■» _ * * _
the Rita Theater Friday. where
the Vlrat National (arre-romedy following: the Miaaea Joyce Steele, W O C P C g O n O l* O g tlo W
Catherine Clark. Christina W at­
■"Talent-80001“ will ahow.
"Talent tlro u f l« a atoijy a boot son. Virginia Tulen, Mary Elisa­
the movtea. A merry yarn from beth Halt. Betty Jo Brock, Uiulsc
E l, PASO, Tex.. July 22.—&lt;A1
the pen of Ueorvo llilann. It la Clark. Virginia Chapman, Beasle
laid attaint! a aludlo background Adkins, Carrie Kedfqarn. and - “Spider," the «*d little hlackend-lan dog, is happier now. Ills
and aeveral
aequcncea
how
tonsil*, cause of a doggone bad
■ceneo arloally twins made with
son- throat .arc out.
art ora, camera*, light*, aound
What with Influent*, bronchitis
apparatur and all the other tech­
and finally tonsllltls, Spider waa
nical parnphetun'.'.a nrceaaary la
fedling n* woebegone as he
tha picture.
Inoknl. Then hi*, owner, Davis
You'll alao are a hustling ataGreen, wrapped hla throat in a
dlo cafa In arllon at the height
of the noonday rath, a atndlo Penney Offering Big towel in,,I took him to n veteri­
narian.
projection room In uie. Interior*
Htanke^ Reduction
and eilarinra nt s'kgxnd stages,
MAH 111AC K ANNOUNCED
atudlo atreeta and itosens of oth­
lliimlryd* of thousands of blanOf interest to a number of
er Intereatlng scenes within the
krts have been recently bough-, by friends is the annnunremrnt of the
walla of a his film plant.
Donald Wood*
end Jeanne J. C I’rnny Company at reason­ marriage cf Miss Dora Smith to
Madden have |hn leading roles able prices and will he aold l.indsey Caldwell. The Perenjony
In “Talent 8rout' and the anp- in thr near future In an advoncr wa* performed In lie l a mi on July
porllng vast 1ncfuili-a"Fred- Law- I6w price sale, according to icpoUv n Mr.’ t'ai;iw;n i* an employee of
renco, Itneatlml Mkripd*. Joseph received todny.
the Money Saver Grocery Stun
Orphan and* .tunny oilier*. Wil­ Thr company anticipated a rh e and Mrs. Caldwell is rmployetl al
liam Clr mi-ii-i dlrevled1 the picUW llflw
--------- » - - . nitn mini an— nrrjnim— rerwir
play liy tlrorgu llllaun and Wil­
liam Jacob*.
—

Fmrcc-Comedy Will
Show How Filmland
Pictures Are Made

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A n n e MacNeill
• Will Iicave
SUNDAY
Fcr New York

T O PU R C H A SE
O U R FA LL STO C K
uiul will return

hIhiiiI

Aug. lfith

She will lie ptra-ed In do prrumal shopping for you
while in New York. Kilhrr phone or are Mr*. MarNelll
I'rlds) nr Halarday al Ynwrlt’a and plare your order
for a drr«» or m at.

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DONT PUT OFF BUYING BLANKETS

SALE STARTS FRIDAY 8;30A.M
THE GREATEST BARGAIN
SUMMER DRESSES, SUITS,
RIGHT IN THE M I D D L E

EVENT OF TH
O C K OF
T H E sSEASON.
e a s u w . S* T
/ m i n r n n« nr
COATS AND MILLINERY SACRIFICED
OF T H E SEASON AT END OF SEASON

PRICES. OUR LOSS YOUR (JAIN.

PRICES WILL BE’HIGHEft. . . . SELECT NOW!

FINAL REDUCTIONS. STOCK YOUR WARDROBE.

STYLE SHOP

O u t flu ty , PURE VIRGIN WOOL

BLANKETS

IMIONE 75

102 EAST FIRST ST.

CANADIAN QUEEN— fineat
for warmth and wuurl Bright

Dress

S IL K

Dresses
FOR PRICE
OF ONE
PLUS

/K gm
BARCAINS that wUI delight
you lirrauai of Iheir fine qual­
ity yarn* — their aba — and
weigh! 1 Favorite bedroom col­
or*. Sateen bound. 7(T»80".

WOOLENS HAVE ADVANCED-WE C A N N O T
DUPLICATE MANY OF THESE LOW PRICES AFTER
PRESENT STOCKS ARB GONE! UBEgffUR LAYA-WAY PLAN. A SMALL DEPOSIT1WILL MOLD
YOUR SELECTION.

C o m fo r ta b le s

LINEN
SUITS
Congo Suits

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B U Y ONE
3ILK
AT REGULAR
PRICE
GET ANOTHER
DRESS OF
SAME PRICE
* FOR

W F / n r?
r.UNGALulV

Special Note To Our Customers!

Friend* of Mrs. C I. Park uf
Macon, Ga., who Is visiting Br­
and Mr*- C. lr Park at thslr home
on W. 17th Street, will lie glad .to
The milk of mammals contains
learn that sh* Is able to be out af­ 4 to 7 percent sugsr
ter a recent iUnesamedicine
M. Telford and Mis* by Ihe ancients.

W M M M U M lto t

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Hand Blocked
LINENS

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OF ONE
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ONE GROUP OF
ODDS AND ENDS
STRAWS—FELTS
SILKS

ONE GROUP—
STRAWS-SILKS
Ii! N ENS—FELTS

Values To $2.9.5

$ 1 -0 0 $ 1 -0 0
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lo w ly 8 sea! wuMerwed top—
with **Ud cul orud border ol
■clem with hade to match!
Be*all tally hound with lua-

Finn out Sateen Covet
CREPES—PRINTS—CHIFFONS—
SHEERS—SILK LINENS

COMFORT

Ym II be dullfhtod with 1
£ m quality oumlurUblw I

t -USE
LAYAWAY

PLAN

2-$3.95 Dresses for Si*9
2-$4.95Presses, for
2-$5.95 Dresses for S6.S
|2-$6.95 Dresses for $7 .!
2-$7.95 Dresses fop §8,9 5
[2-$8.95 Dresses for $9.95
2-$11.50 Dresses for -$ 1 2 3
2-$12.75 Dresses for $ |j.7 5
£-$14.75 Dresses for $15.75
2-416.50 Dresses for $17.50
2422.50 Dresses

Our B est Grade
STRAWS
- * To-Go-At

PRICE

AN UNUSUALLY L A R G E
STOCK OF NEWEST STYLES
MATERIALS—COLORS
SIZES FROM 11 TO 50

One Group Close Out $ 1 3
1 group values to 3.95 $(.95
OUR S T O C K CONSISTS OF
N A T I O N A L ADVERTISED,
LINES-SUCH AS L’AIGION*
GEORGIANNA, MARCY LEE,
DORIS DODSON, SACSON. , .

2.95 Values $1.48
3*95 Values $1*98
4.95 Values $2.48
5.95 Values $2-98 2 ^ 5 .
Whits Felts $1.95!

3 . 9 5 . 5.9 5

�N O If« IRKS HOBOES

okiti&amp;in, catit,. Jiiy, **.—
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Ban

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out mtitaJU, brM aid wola*
(b an N ^ o rltf that I*
14 boon not a ilncla
f t Ml»rM lb* ban.
r AND BUDDY RETURN

BOA. Calif., iuir M .-tfl

f Ptckford and Muddy Rog-

tarnad from a' llonolnln
keep on Tnoaday oa tho
dba Cl Ippar. Ska aalfdbay
I (la "hippjr dacUlon* 10
bj| plana Inataad of boat
R e a m coalraclad for a
Mid program raqulrlng hla
Ip In Hollywood Sundar.

IB. S a c k S W A N S ,B
Ink wa* laid aa tba Biff i
a t Um aba pair ladlaa at

5t MATCHES

717 pan* for roaring
In California, main* Tbo distrait call for volra radio* .. Thera
I ftata or aportaman'a Ii not 808 but “Mayday/

Hitch hiking ha* boon forbl
a rm nearly 100 stow*
Colombua' tacond roy in Long Reach, Calif , to m
robbary of several lu lo b ti.
to lha new world.

tho.Franck m'nldar.

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Quality. 8*rrl
any part of yow

Ga. Beef STEW 2 lbs.
(Ja. Beef ROASTS lb:
Beef Steaks lb. l i t

SirOAR CURBDPICNfC

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Tahics represented by Urn food* l*Ud hart. For w f 1
that 7t jU ti A l t 1 Fad4 BtAraa hive a^akltahad U*
policy f«
iiUlr J S f M * tk i.W .k -1 Quality food

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19c Leg-O-Lamblb. 21c i

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Lamb SH(M i m s
Lamb CHOPS - Pound

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FfcKiH B S f l f bRSSSBD1

Quality

Su l t a Na
Smooth— Rich

PEANUT

PORK Jt fefcANB fosia H oi. caii.....
TINY PEAS A « P Faacy
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No. t mm.
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PINK SALMON told Stream (ill ran....
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THURSDAY, JULY l £ WIT

TODAY'S SPORTING
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IHS.STANDINGS Jim Bottomley T o Succeed
Rogeirs Hornsby As Head Of
The Lowly St. Louis Browns
Action Taken By D. L. Barns Ends Very
Colorful Career For The 41 Year Old
Former Major League Star
IMt*l.tUK)i
Hi. Lfetil*
tlnrnum .*
ISlVAktjS Zr
n M i i it a tl .

Ormond And Crescent
City In State Finals
IIAYVONA B E A C H , J u ly B . O rm nnd'a a an d lo tta rs
blasted
th e ir n y in to th a final* o f tha
rc m i-pro
baseball
to u rn am en t
Herr yesterd ay an thoy polad o a t
a 12-4 "iclo ry o ver th e Cresevnt
C ity C re w ro te .
The K nit*, to deelda the w in­
n e r of th e Florida to u rn ey , which
will m eet the G eorgia w inner In

five ,;amee, -tturtle* here An*.
eluding the famous St- Loul, dar- f&gt;. will be p liy cd F rid a y betw een
dlnala of 18(0, -mine In the holm the tw o club*.
of the Brown* In the tnhWIe of tho
Y esterday th e Orm ond r u tf it
IBM s***on, rurceedlnn Wndu wa* too stru n g In all w aya for
Kfllefer- Under hi* direction, the the C rrw rn ti, b lastin g ont IS
beat the team could do waa sixth hit* o ff E. K- Aahton and C D.
place In IBM.
W oolen, while th e Crcaecnla n u d e
When Bamee and hi* a*&lt;oel*tt-, .ev e n - irro rti.
look over the team at the dote of
Score by innlngni
h a d , VV'*.h,Tialnn
•'»*«
y*1* "PParent flnlah to, H orn*, the IBM acaacn, Horn.by wna O r a t e l
,
,i l..u t. e.
.'410 101 209— 12 IB 4
. i n 1 by'a 22 years in the m ajor'league signed to a new two-year cm tract C rescent City . 000 SI 000—4 7 7
1 " r w l .t l .l p l .l .
*' jeame la a cryptic letter from Don- celling for a salary bf *H,000 n
M urphy end C lvrna; A thlon,
! old L- Darr.ee, president of the re-’ yearThe contract, however, W ooten c a d Cepe te n d .'
•ti* : organised Bt, ■ Logit' American Bamc* explained, was worded so
Mautl'ttJi!
V ia i U tm • lt
l» terminated for ra.rv at
n»-t l—" F a r the beet internet of ihatha-C luh'a-iillcrrlbp,
•'
Aged Marc Won’tSto:
Htiffd#
.1*1 Browne, you a r t hereby notified
To replace the •‘Rajah,” Darnc.
Ilee*hfWi
l i l t .th at your contract with this com- announced appointment of “Pinny
At New Post Offic
pany, dated N or 24, 1938. is here-'Jim " Bottomley, reserv e first!«i&gt;i n i n n y uj.tiu ii
tjrrm n m isa » W rfirSTRilroT
IJHI, u.-:
this date and you are relieved from manager for the rest ef th e reo.im (A*)—W hen tho gevemment built a
Mr«ui&gt;i&lt;i
uuty^ as manager, effective at Bottomley, who played for m any new p&lt;»t-offlre, It reckoned with*
AIUru
. . year* alongside HornsLy wllh the 1out F anny, a (3 -y ea r old mare,
-v /h at
u,.
for Cardinal*, said:
■J ,“ Homaby'a n f n u !
i w as 1 "I hive no thangra in iMnd, but^
aikrd,
| will keep on and try to do the Ik it
1 "Well, Jual aay he was ralrarod,
!___ 1 with
III th e material now cm hand. I
m :m-i .ts vu.iitmi»v
W ife* Ehv*
in o iitn v s t te n i.tfacit n
fer cause," Darnc* replied. “'DrawT
I.
There will be no ehnmrc* In th e 1
mm4 w*er»l
s i A n n *1
; t*ii1 *tfca j.
your own eonelusloui"
Itnru
U tU n J , i : U fa iiu rp , •
hSifeifd,
I.
In the rem haat awlrl of rumor of h
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LaaaWarg n i
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otaa* th a t ln n r r .il
. , L a t a llto O rta:-!
aWarg a re lo la c a r a n &gt;

W IWas lb* AisVa* r rth e A n l u a still In I V

(tgWt a s l the Uondollei.
mf rHUnc m u
m*4 « 1IV p T O*
I k k f f u «4 f r t t l i f

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W llI S , July 21 —UP)—
****ag«r Regers Hornsby waa de*
'ti!
a* "Rajah" of St.
!i *
Brown*,
bringing
the
I brusque 41-yearold *tar le the
ret. probable end of a bate ball career
hi |
reeehed untlvbled height*
-W V ^ f IndWyoal pbty and teem dlree«l
ilt

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e rd re p o rt, on* fa c t stood o u t bold-; fo o tatep i to fo llo w th a n H om *by‘« ■i||7moilnf'aTvd fend h e r on by tho
ly—th e B row ns' a how in* tHla y e a r
* -• **«•» «*■ «« * —m “ • ■ n .u . . ■

i iji' h**.

Has been Indifferent, although a
marked Improvement had been ex­
,-iiU-aSH, 1.
pected- With. Um aeaaon half over
yesterday, the team waa Inaecure­
ly In seventh place, !B pa’mea be­
t m : a u ' t &gt; i .n a ti - s i
hind the league-leading New York
r",le.j«. r-r i-snra
pi. taniv. t- 1 . P „ ',&gt; a
Yankees.
f i l l i . i t . ' v . » . i i ic -K ira
By a quirk of fate, Ilomaby
I'ir.i-lraaK . t . N'&lt; u
made hi* last active appearance at
i.ru irn
n Brownie against the Yanks in tho
• i i ., » *■ MhsinHI
first game of a douMeh'cader. It
its , ^-i
3.
waa a aad finale for tha "greatest
right-handed hitter of modern
lime*'’ whoa* lifetime batting
average i* -S58.
With the base, loaded and non*
n " t n \ irM n u ti
out In the tenth Innlnr. Ilomaby
*-■ ••«»**!
I,
-went In *a a pi nth-hitter an I
AlWftY,
rolled weakly In front of the plate
• s «t!**a* i**
» **««•* |&gt;
lY*
f*l| ?I%* rtr* #n* for a forced out at home. The next
batter hit Into a doubU play, end­
T m y. I t , Ar»fl*ViFl*.
ing the cameL F M ir i: _
Ilomaby, former manager of
I; J*Yn»rii"#, t.
three National league club*. In.14; |

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
The ID.16 Dcl nquent Real Eatata Tax LUt of the
City or Sanford, Florida has been parted a l the front
dear or the City Ilall and at the front door of the
Coart House in tho City of Sanford, Florida, and will
remain n posted from July 1, 19.17 to July 31, IM7.
Ad Real Estate upon which 1939 tuxfa are not
paid and agaiaal which tax certificate* have not al­
ready been tanned will be sold at public auction bn the
2nd day of Aufuat, 1937, commencing'at 10* o’clock
A. M- al the front door of tha City Hall In Sanford,

Attention
REG UR FOR

ST0CKH0FF CELERY SEED
WE AnE THE ROI.E AtiENT
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY FOn RTOCKHOFF
ALSO A-COMPLETE LINE OF WAYNE FEE!

S alfo rd Am co Feed Store
207 W. lq( Sirccl

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M illions prefer fh is flavor

that is different".
# It’* a skillful err-. Mwrrn
mayonnaiae and o' '•! jlnnrd
bailed drp**ing — wii.. —anrrl il
piquancy aj] j la wn f M iro. ' W11ij»
la totally different from 0*1 1W
dresaings—aqioollier, llufli. itx . 5
d*!ldou*.Try Miracle Whip- -it.!

MOtACLEhWHIP CONTAINS MORZ—

F. S. Lamson, City. Clerk.

CELERY
GROWERS

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FAR M O * f—O P THE COSTLY INGREDIENTS!

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SrmlnoW Co«ntjr

SANFORb. FLORIDA,

ON TRAIL OF

MONSTER’

Disturbed
Preaident B e l i e v e s
Some Of His Objec' tires For R e f o r m
Already Achieved

In SRiilhfg Mood
At Press' Parley
4 !•^1
However, Chief Exec*
u t i v e Declines To
Talk About Action
"1 *
WASHINGTON,

July 23.

official said today that
It* the Senate’s emphatic
H od of the Supreme
t enlargement, President
evelt foil some of his
pal objectives for court
■Dilation had b e e n
This was coupled with a bint
d p t the President believes a
m o d complete and permanent
attainment of bl« * goals would
raqrtrs court legiMbUon beyond
th*t which tho senators, who v l r
tnslly killed b b court bill, have
been willing to accept.
. Ceart'bilj opponents, forcing the
m i s s n to be cent hack to the
Bonoto Judiciary committee ye*'
tayfeyi agreed to certain proce­
dural changes In the lower courts.They b i* aa agreement from the
oyablstierm n oenators that there
would bo nd change in tho Boprtmo
Enlargement of the Supreme
Cbm t has boon tba principal point
s t ‘ ' want administration leaders
oaOed the JToddonl’a Jgdlclal reI A t b b regular press conference
rrm ld m t dedlnod to comment
actiko He apfla * garriad tha quasticn aa to
whether ba cootampUtcd camp rtg n lA far h b court program by
aaytag ha has not dona any cam*

E ckerson T
E rect Fert

E aU bliR hcd In 1908

NUMBS*

tA FUGUTIVB COMES TO THE END OF THE TRAIL

2 Weeks O f Compjux
.. ative Calm Broken
-v B y Renewal. Of In*
tensive Bombarding

Building To Be
' stmcted To 1
(EquipinentFor
ufacturing Pr

Little Change Is 1
Seen In Position* /

'A m n g rm tn ts ha»* kasei aa
pitted for tha erection end.
eUIlatlon of a citrus food do)
d n tln i plant adjoining W
**
«m FTult Cannon, l* r , « * •
Ing to Information received f r
Government
W inning.
the find today.
’ In S o m e Section*
T W equipment wQI bo mano#**"
lured »hd Installed by U s LsSSlaV
R e b e l s In Others
ville Drying Machinery Cosnpewf
of tamlavllle, Kentucky, and M
MAlrninTJuiy 23.— ( a p *
will be ready for cporatW *S»
— T w W sh elled w ith in M «
MOMe, It wao oUtod.
SM
The tbhydretlun equipment wRI,
h o u rs a n d w ith » t U n it I S
be houMd In a (wo agary badd*
kilted s n d s sc o re In ju re d toj
Ing S4 ty T8 fret and' will Id
liitm rtrcnU ’ b ig g u n s, IC id iM •
need tp process all c H n i M 1*
a b r u p tly 'w a s th ro w n b e e k t o
from the cannery. After bebig
ground Into email paftlolao, the
th e g rim n e s s o f ft b llte S
peel will be ran UiiMgb rollen (fflccn orertook him In th e .woods near Mulltlcilo. .A rk , and
siege. A f te r tw o w ee k s o t
th
e
captive
b
covered
by
S
machine
gun?
In
the
hand*
of
Scry
for the extraction
H
‘ '-rmM m *
c o m p a ra tiv e c a lm w h ile t h e
few momenta before, B ergt Mooney k^w l Hybee In a -furious i
and then through
f ig h tin g w as c e n te re d o u ta ld 9 «
la ting dryer. The food will then
the city daring the goyonuaseft
Armed with * harpoon and randy to do.baU le tf necessary, b# bogged and put In rosdlaoat
nffcnolro, Madrid wao Jolted hrtk
Charles B. Brown, a deep oaa diver from Msimphb, la shown pre­ for oblpmoj}!.
*i. k il l e d iiim i
The company which manufae*
sharp realisation th a t the fch»
paring h b equipment for descent Into the White River .a t Newport,
A rk, in oearch of a mysterious "monitor" which natives claim they tu r n the drying equipment claims
■Icglng army U otttl a t toil
to havo a process which should
bays aeon in those.waters.. He said bn expected to find nothing more give a much superior cattle food
dangerous than "an overgrown catfish."
liong biaorgqrt^AHlJSrtT • U p to any other method In «.iy coo l
com no# producing eltnii or beetj]
last night wsaLtondwod bg •
pulp feed.
t
—
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new bcrdbardmrtl today. R h # l
It b estimated th at the plant|i
Brotherhood L e a d e r fall In the can A of tha eaprtbh
this year w(U produce approxi-l
Fighting outaldV the city CsadfeP
Sees l), S. Business ued
mately 3,000,000 pounds of th e!
with th e government w tP
feed, and It U believed th it nUM
As
Getting
Better
ning In sumo sectors and la WA
of the product wM be sold util
■urgonta winning In others,
&gt;
Florida.
11 L, llli’tm, prominent Sanford
Thera wgs little change, «c*De*
Tbs
canning
company on* [ WARMINOTON, July II.—id1)
Itc,
returni-d yesterday after quenlly, la « Abo ik x n k i M i m
nounceo that, tbs eoftitnu-Uon ot —The Renata overrode Freel11torn)Ing some time in Milwaukee,
Fight Over Proposal 120 S a n f o r d Militia tho dshydraling plant wltl begin dent Rooeevett'd veto of contin­
IVla where ho wits in altandanre at
ta the near future, and Urn all ued lew Interest rates ou farm
tho Trlennbtl convention of Iht
S e e n Conaparable Members ToEntrain ■upplle*
needed * in the construe,
llrrllirrhiHxl or l.ncn motive Enginloons
by
a
vote
of
11
to
II
foalion will be purs hayed locally,
To Slavery l a a w ^
ro ll and Firemen where bo woe
at Uruneta and Its aldaa
J H t | Ihs eacsbthHo*|&lt;Ukr spactaj
Bam, J ’ filltjw aval mg q s y r r n C | h f“
J»rnwu»t the wvtt a n d T t t d M p i i i
equipment being manufactured in ''••This aiIrtTiT iSi. Tffw nihSif
WABlflNOTON, Jaly
&lt;4&gt;|
publication.
,v
be tow Interest etlenalon, the. House
—T h e shelving of President ford youths and a number of offi­ Kentucky; Local labor wit
Mr. (llonti, who Tin t*cen general del Pardillu on tho east,
cers will dan khaki shirts and used In the construction, a* wel!
Insurgent forces centered th s l|
manager of 'lha II rut her hood rn
RoooevoH'a proposal to enlarge breech**, campaign hats and other a* the operation of the plant. having ruled previously lo over­
Iho A’ C- t*. ayntrrp elnro 1U34, pressure in the Brunets sector kg
ride tba veto.
the flaprem e'Coart climaxes one army regalia and gsaembls In the It was Imported.
&gt;lalnl that ha &gt;,haliid to give up an effort to drlva between *ih h
of tho greatest M U M *tru« local armory a* 4:45 Saturday
It was the secoad time this
V.,
Ihe
Job fur hla new |&gt;oall|on at ths governmeat lines.
glee alaco tb« fllihtWMt'. alar- morning for revelJU prior to leavsession that both branches ot
Ineurgcnt cmnmandara lu lb a *
fond n( a jwriodiral which has n
Ing' Sanford far a two week en­
Congress vufM to nvarrtde a ve­
I'tirulation nf fM.utKl ami I* the r.f* they .-an force the governmitXl
Tha begtaalaga of the conflict campment a t F art IfcClennaiv
to. on June I. ovar president Ml
fielnl piihllcallon, In the rlcnotl bark from Its 100 square tall*
dato back to Mr. Roosevelt's (trot
aalirnt If thsy can apllt Its fsrea*
objections,' they passed a will
luUie urganiinllnn in America.
term when Ooograaa, a t hla re­ After tha Nraiila the three tomaxteadjag the temporary gov­
Mr. lllcnn Iniliiaied that he at llrunete.
quest. paeaad u o p r a c a d a a t a d
On. the other hand, the g e m r
ernment Insurance policies wt
would leave Hanford elmrtly after
emergency legislation and tha panlaa o f . local.mdltlamen will
World War veterans lor anotnIhe fird uf Janu.-uy to take up hi* mint la pointing tha thumtf le*
Supreme Court etruck down,’ march down Flrat Street to Ed­
die's Restaurant where govern­
Ward Navalcamsro, south of
some of Jt,
. An Important moating of the 8t- ar flva years,
A coalition of I t Renats Demnete, on Important base fo r th a
"Chief among tho maaaurs* ta ment subsistence will btg'ln with Johna River Improremeot Aaaoslcgo j f Madrid, and at Getafa
fall bad bean the Ayrteultural a breakfast- At 6:48 the lads will elation will be held a t 10:30 o’clock oorafa. a ll llspuhllrana and three
further southwest, an oxtM Dl
Adjustment Act. regalatiag (arm­ iMva tha Sanford depot where a Monday morning in the Chamber ladapendeats voted to override
outpost of ths slrgr line..
ing. and lha coda provisions ot special train Will bear them to tho of Commerce Building, a t which It, Eighteen Demoerata and one
Bapubllran, Vandcnherg pj Midi*
tha National Recovery AM. reg­ Alabama ground*.tints
ths
proposed
HtJohns
lndlsn
During tb« encampment the ofulating Industry,
'H irer canal will bo discussed, ac­ igaa. votad to auaiain,
Aa the result of the Hensts
Than tha President stood (or flrera and enlisted men of two cording to an announcement mads
Tension In Far East^
states
will
rocs
tvs
trafhlng
In
dsro-olectlon a n d rarrlsd svCty
by T. E Simpson, president of ths and House action, tha emergency
fenslve
and
affsnalvo
w
srfsre
in­
Is Believed Easing.
Btste except Matas and VormonJ.
Seminole
County Chamber of rata ot 114 percent will be con­
On Pah. | of this year ha aaat cluding drflja in dofanse sgalaat Commerce. •
, tinued on about I 3.000.000.00u id
air raids with antl-atrcrmft guns,
PEIPING, July 13. (T) Tags
(Osellwued Oa r-wa Theeet
Representatives from Brevard, federal (arm loans for another
defense a f gee warfare, troop
year,- to be followed by a 4 pera nets army offlcaro tonight a*S
CIs^,
Duval,
Flagler,
Lass,
Mar­
discipline and other Instruction rel­
nounced that tha withdrawoi t f
lon, Orange, Ooeoola, Putnam, S t deal rate (or another year, Abqat
ative ta army dutfae((**04 borrowers (root lbs- ledr
tha Chinese 37th division earth*,
Girl Scouts Will
Johns,
ta
d
Volusia
Count!#*
ar*
Outatsadlag an tk* Hot of a s word from I'slplng area bad bdrtij
Take Swim Twta nusvsra
planned for tba encamp­ expected to ottaad la addition to a rovers tro rt lead book commitcompleted. This constltutad CUaMDi
largo
delegation
af
local
people.
It
ment are tne Brigade Masuarem
compliance with lha Japanee# Hd*
oton*r* will bo at faded.
Many Sanford Girl Scouts will In which *b personnel ol tha ltfLh was slated
Hod the Praoldonl been ,*ps
mend moat vital to the immadktd
Tha business session wIlKadatlead a meeting Ibis afternoon Infantry ot tha Fleride Nallowi
talaod tbs (arm loan sale, w'uuld
restoration of peace in N«rtM
at RaaLaado Springs whom fi­ Guard and (he ldTUl Infantry Cl Joans to ths Valdsi HoUl at aoos have been lha prqialllpa *4 per­ Ford M otor ? C otupsiir'e i MIm " " 'n. *h&lt;&gt; lalm r Icsilsr »*kl, sdillnq
China. Bpoke*roan fa r tha Japamaad.
nal swimming tests wilt ha gtT- the Alabama militia will partki* Monday for a Joint lawcbaca with cent on new cuntranls, and old th a t nabm organisers wren ir » . I h « l . th e pensiofl p l A maib1 rearmy said they considered the BTth
en by the Rev. M. J. Bram In pat* Thaaa manuevoro will *aat the Bonford Rotary Clab.
mortgervi iudsbtadnsas,
vhlrh passing on p rim ic pfoperl)' &gt;lu , Il|v n irn t a t tin year* o f u g r optlob- division "antl-Japaneoe’* and g*
I» w hen they were beuleit n»,l »l I" employee* How ever, hr v 'a l.prsparathm f o r a Coart *1 two days anfl two iflgbu Alao on
won refinanced at lower rale* Ju
demanded Its rsmsvwt from Ptlpv
Awards l o ba held In the wear tHs ochoduJo for tba enedmpment
l i l t aod H U would, have re­ chassd from Hip g ales tit lti&lt;- ''.1 th a t nm ij rnilroniM required re- Ing. In Tokyo, Jap A lso authort*
com
pany's
D
rurlitiru
plant,
s
e
n
t
,
llrem
cnt
of
th
e
ir
em
ployees
o
l
the
future, Mias Irena Hints*, cap- sra battaiian movtaaents - whirn
turned to tha original’ m atrartala of tha local troop, staled will w a r three - day*, two-day CITY NEWS BRIEFS U ral obligation o( t to I per la tu th a record lit n tiallm ial In epn of 70 years and a t IU year* ol ties said tha couadA la tslaving
bor re la tio n s board bearing j r - fire FT a phynirnl evsm lnallon re- from tha lanaanasa ftft during th(k
today,
regimental menu ever* and twe
nan I,
l ir d s y
*
vraled Hint they were In ra p s c ltit- past day* because of a a n d M - t
Abost t i of tha girts have al­ day* to bo devoted to company
la bla veto meiaage Ruotevtl!
- F ord a tto rn ey s celled the tlrrt id fo r fu rth e r service. H e Indicslready completed thslr examina­
opposed coattauatlon of the low
tions. bat there era five w h o
rale# on the ground the! nelloa- of - about so w itnesses esp, tir d id th a t In all probability «&gt;lr
P m a g tha encampment this
will ba reviewed today, Mias year * great, amount of atreaa will
ai farm Income bad adveurad lO U atlfy (nr the com psii) .d lir would bo the plan adopted hy th s
1 LOCAL WEATHER t
Hinton added._ 1
fraa* ii.eee.eeo.ooo to almost Urn board c o arlu d rd Its cum. and A tlantic C oast Llpe.
ba placed on the participation *1
Plana are going forward for tba paraannsl In vmrioua athletic
rirra k
fl*.000.000,000 annselly under hi* T ria l .K tsm ln c r Jidin T. I.lnd-j On hi* retu rn trip to B anfnrd,
Ferssast
tha pioneer camp lo ba held at aathrittpo each man win ba re­
administration and that losses ta say overrule a inollon lo dl»- Mr. G lenn atopoetj In W sahlngton
Florida: partly cloady to*lght
Caaip Wlhtwtkl. and tha next quired to participate in eng a f Ue
tba treasury (teas sxteptloa df ■ la s th a 'complaint w hlili cliarg- to Interview erverel ptdltk-al lea d '
two meetings will ha devoted U forma of athletics to bo provided
era In a n e ffo rt to g r t • RWA ap* and Baturdgy with, local abort
tba law rates would amount to ad a n fs lr labor prat tires.
auktag additional arts eg am ante.
F
rad
A.
Thom
pson,
ruslivlU
h
pro p rU tto n foa th r proposed h r* ', ere. Kvtreufa Northwest FloridaX
County
JodRo
R.
W,
Ware
re
a loss, be added, Would latartaca
each afternoon from 1:00 *tfl 4:00
read today fram a short vacs- with his effort* la balance UM * ( records la- Fool . sc. r- tarlul p ita l' h e re lle .in d icste d th a t COP- Gsnsrslly fair tonight, I s t a l r t j
offices, tdenjlfled a deed In «lit&lt; |i llltlons' fo r the securing of th e lieci. partly * cloady, seattsrad thaadddT
badge*.
tha brigade athletic officer
- I k .
■FssV al &lt; e l i n i n s i l H
M a .. s u - .l
a h ..
&gt; .a a u '
. . — . . .1
fa
L la
showers,
. .
, a
Raw tor alaaa tosk part hi
Brigadwy Uoaeral Johns Person*
Anne MncNeUl WIU
Dsylofia-a .Tlds#
yesterday's Rabat*, r of Birmingham will ha*la pornSaturday's ^tdaa. high, 1 ( l f
Leave On Buyinf Trip mend df lha force* lo aaaamhla a t
" ta via* af tba tact that ov­
A. M..
M.s low, 1:41 du
ary
effort
at
economy
has
has*
tha —earnpm w t which will b*
M- i j u i f t
•’ : i
t in , ASM MacNsfJI will tsar#
awoeaaafully resisted bars, I'a*
•aromstor
hat going lo aapport this effort
Ysstsrdiay, I0.H ; today. M.U.1
trig la Mfw Torfc OMy whan
.
’
much of the llahtlOK .x.urred ■ra*»«*M***o y i i w v . s i c u
Preslp Itatlo*
T o u t for ySaturday..... Ida—Total Tl
« W I# when Itlrlisnl T, trails I O V f t" S cV O T ti (JlIQ K C B
, _
KnlLsv 00*1 a*I, Walter lleullicr and nth- .
Total for aaoalh to dala IdA
0 BISrk Rtm 1-. t^re-ri! w
of the UtillcU Aulu-1 FAIRBANKS, Alaska. July t s
imnshlre' Bulkisr Bw&gt; B P lla Workers were braleh s« — —Alaskan, displayed a JauaBritish Divorce Lews
Caraway, Clark, *Oaa- ^
*r,w* lo direct dtalrtbutluit j,ly Indjffsrencr to tlw greats*t
.land Dittrich P raa- °* BBlon Hlsralure lo eiiinr ot sartkqsaka .disturbance ever ra*
. At l i l t Liberalised
■nts'udsr d m i i S
J * * -PlMl’* MAiuo employers.
fontad-W ithin the .It rrltory. For

Roosevelt’s Veto
Df Interest Rate

Program
Political

.,
K

Glenn Returns To
His Home Before
Taking New Post

Senate Overrides!

Sanford National
G uard Units Will
D epart for Camp

j

its Second Time This I

River Association
To Hold Important
M eeting Monday

Communication
Commission Head
h Victim Of Death
Cadent eommunlcitkm commission
r tr t m a a , died a t hU summer

from N ew -Tortt- Ha w as educated
l a the N ew Y ork public schools
• a i U l« r r t M to U p m l d m t o f
t t * N ew Y ork C ity board o l adu-

&amp;x Earned To Death
Wbe.i Truck Hite Car
ITBRinOB,
Md..
) — Btx
parson#

July.
w are

la- death ia a naming
ar a track otruck •
I ------ —
1(14 tura‘
war * aavanlh person
Injuries, The track drtrisd * aavaa-yasr-oid boy
ag hla* through tb* wlatha ear. Tba others, all
i of oa# UraUr. coaid
If*. Tho dead: Barnard
: I I ; hla throe e tsu ra
U , Anna May. li.F eu-

1

l U

l r t l l S

;

Holt Johnson of Crt,
[ansraa Maarras. McOlll, MclCat&lt;
Marvay. Nsadly. O rwar. pope. • f -Tn
khwnrta.
tilh~ i‘lMI

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nt«*

k ^ r a m any . W k s , fo a r of

WATERWAYS AITHOVKIl
them aavare, occurred over tha b e
'•
■■ •
tartar from Fairbanks to AnchorWABHINGTON, July 13
agw Utility companies, banks a»d
*""^V oqiBlbus rira n 'h n d harbor* bualadaa bouse* carried en-baal*
M approved yesterday by the sen- n ata . aa usual Only liquor atoroa
r t* aammarce Included authoriaa-1 failed ta operate Ths earth shocks

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                    <text>atterson’s Outfit Blalts 3 TODAY'S SPORTING
itchera For 13 Hits To ta k e v IX
W ORLD m. IX
leaded Victory From Locals
tokouta Hold
9 To 7 Lead When Contest
Goes Into Last Half Of The Ninth
Frame; Lookouts Play Tonight
and wrnt lo third on B adgert ala■I* to right flold Ha aeorad momerle later cm Ruggaria’a laftold
a t Conrad Park In DcLand
I ninth Inning rally by the
Twvd -marching Keda netted
raa run. and gavo the Reda an*
her victory VyVacor* of 10 lo 9.
On tha mound for tha Lookout*
aa Al Crlaflald, who gave up a
tal at It.h its while h* aaw action
elgtit-tnnhtgr
[told walked five of tha Red*
I fanning four- Relieving
ftold -In., tb*J*»t.
i was Big Ban llralnanL
sard pitched to only two batbafor* Owen Wright went in
iplaaa-tha-laal&gt;y hurlee
be * Lookout*' knocked Alex
iUea, • .Florida Btate league
ha-oat king: from the mourvl In
•Fifth inning when the 'local*
/Over four ‘ rtm»- He wa* re­
ad by Harold Tocnra who gava
four hit* during the four Inrs h* hurled on the hill During
on the mound he
cave Mx hits
&gt;, Tha Rada began the scoring In
U * Initial frame whrn they pnt
•vat two runt. D kk Adair singled
ta Igft-fleld and scored on Bhlmer’s
3 *able
to left-center. Bhimer
■Klffed

Hughes

The Rada came back In their half
of the ninth to pull a brilliant tally
which netted them three rnna and
tha ball game. Successive tingle*
by BrhmkJl. Bhimer and Hag baa,
blended in with two latontlopal
lrta__j&gt;d»Kf aod-dn tm&gt;C_ hg.A l
Kaaao accounted for tha three
run.'
The Lookout, meat tha Del.tnd
Rrda
tonight at tha- Banford
Municipal Athletic Field aUVtlng
promptly al 3:16 P- M.
&gt;

we ran aaaara jam at la that
Clark Griffith la net goiag (a
let a rood baseball lawn Ilka
I haiianooga drag
through
kla flnpera aa easily; eWHEN JOE ENGEL and the
old fie a rt tngethar you ran lay
your dough, that something l»
going,
happen and soma fire­
work), thrown In with It. They*
bird, arc up t» eomrthlng and
*0*Her or later we will find out
what this I. all about.

junior B aseball
Games Are B eing
Continued H ere

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S t^c League Games
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AM selsIed Pees*

biiye. kilns Warren alalsd today.
A'pumo played'on Friday nitrrm.in wa* won by iho Junior
iHdtkniila n. they defeated Ihn
Junior I'lnilos Ity a *mm nf it
lo a. (in iho mnun,| , for ||oyonn* i.&gt;&gt;&gt;knoin wan |j&gt;n ||eml.
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hit Into center

French Legionnaires
Take Daily Siesta

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SitH-BEL-ABBRa, Atfurla. Jaly
of • lb* Pr»nch
Foreign Legion who Shirk .their
afternoon nape do to a t Ute risk

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Order, are that tha eieeU etta.
tom muat be obaar e.d , Aay aoL
dler evading the nap may be
clapped Into prtaon.
The hour* al the mmpulaoty,
siesta or* from I t la I o'clock.
The Ncrth African aun la so
hot that officers consider the
nap ncgdiury for haahti.
Reveille gets the men out at
4:S0 A. M. Af u r lunch at 10:30

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bicycle. Must ba cheap. Jot
Briggs, Jeweler. Magnolia AvaA Stephens Drug Store.
W ould) l ik e address nf william IB— A p a rtm e n ts F t p R e a l'
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D0 IIP.R ANI) (iAY'H paint last*
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RANTEDi BABY BUGOY n a sunably prised- Phans # 1
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TW .-^T R K K T h i s c a y n e B O U L E V A R D
O ra b o o k in g lla y fro n l P a rk an d lllacayno B ay
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MIAMI, FLORIDA

O ne Bfock F ro m S hopping IH atrlcta a n d A n o n id c ii

• Summer Rate* Until December
Single Room with Rath—fl.5 0
Double Room with Hath—12.04
Alfred Hlmcma, Manager

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Tax Certificates
Are Sold In Lake

TAVARES, July 20 -V P )—
Eighty-three Ux cartiflrate* In­
volving about fBjOOO In delinquent
taxes war* Bold yesterday by
Georgs J. Dykes, clerk of the Clr&lt;’lnrinriiYfa"lt| - Boston pis red far­ cult Courtmer gat*. *■r
One certificate was said a t I t
and coat* and the others |1 and
ANNMIVAM I.R AO IM
tVs.hinalon, I : . IHlroli. 1.
New York. *1 Clskstssd. I.
i Untlsn. 4! cm«*|«. *■
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P E N N IK 8 ;
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G E N E R A L E L E C IIIIC •
AND
EM ERSON F A N S

RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO.

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Notice is herehy given that all accounts
against Seminole County must be in iHei
Clerk's Office not later than the'28th day j
of each month with duly authorized order
attached. „
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W. A W illiam s,
C h a irm a n o f (h a B o ard o f C o u n ty

CELERY
GROWERS

IIA8 TOUR
CAR'HAD A
10.000 MILE

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HT. AtlOtIBTINE, Fla- JuIF»*.
I, |illi hiog (nr lh&gt; —A specially built ’41 -foot boat
AW A-P M lM fU A.
I.B A O l'N
rrdlled wllh llie will set out from hnre aoon to ALAB
rsnsma CMy. it; Andslu.U. I.
[| I li'uil arul a n ■I hllng hack deep sea fish for £
Dothan, I I I Bk*rgr».n. I I .
T r a y , l| Ukloa H drlni*. J 'H a d
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kla Ihn Baum new I 2.000.0ih) aquarium and maB*ms posteonml. ra in ).
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rlnn studio.
lo i - T a a a x m m u i *
The llneep for Ihn lasikmili
Atlanta, ti CMtlina*B&gt;. I.
nich depoalla of Ihn relatlknly
• *&gt;n&lt;: Hay Fut. Jr., Huali WUel
Only asm.* vrh.dul.d. •
rlol. I .'or one Hlnglolary,
pel., rare flour spar, a mineral alo r .in to i a -w o n i d a i .k a u c h
••■■k. tv. H. Iimu. Kdward mml Indispensable to porcelain, _ Thoms.kin.,
t | Moullrl., a.
Tallahsrs.* at Am.rlra.^ rain.
Hurt. Al ItriM-li, llunny klnCnll I glass and sled msnnftcUrara.
Albany
at
CordsD.
alfkl. rain.
•I''I'll I(‘'I In, Leu Head, Jr.. Kill, hate been found In Tetas.
or,I .HIURlnlnry. char Ira Anderi ion. Joe \V tlfiOM. Howard Wliel
&lt;&gt;• I a",l llali olio .Mi.s', ||,
1 l'l),),rj for Ilm llaltnn were;.
(II,-nn iiillmm, U. (^,w*n, ' |iinr j
F.tioemaker, T.
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Russell' | 'ago, Kay Hlioomakcr.l
Jnnirs Drummond. It. Hmirer,

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Parking apace for 12,000
mobile, will |&gt;e available
19.19 Golden Gate Intern
Eipositlon-

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taro run lead when they *hovcd
ny The AiwHaifd ptss*
four rnna aerosa tha plataWhile lha Yankee* continue to
Tho Lookout* gathered one hK, m t|,„ a walk away of tka Amar,im t
• W
k 'fs p le h ,n&lt;1 * , lean l-ergue v ac. tho p rao n .l
paaaad ball to send the four run_
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■are aerosy the plate.
Ir
f,,r ,h
toagna hatting
* la &gt; the Rad's half of the third «ow n between Lou (lahrlg and
frama tbay'put another run a' ron* Joo IIIMaailo la getting hollar,
tha platter when Bhimer doubled Karh bagged two hlU yesterday
to toft fit til and scored on June*' and the ‘ Iron man." bluing A ll
tong triple to center field.
| now I* pacing bis eophomoro
Tha Lookout* added two more to laammih, and riral by ualy nine
fhtlr total In the fifth whrn a .In- polula.
fto by Kaaaa and doubles by llol*| The Jtni kledwlr.k dropped da
oomb ln o Hodgi-r* netted tho two point*, lie's sllll far out In (mat
tallies and k d ko 3 lead
[ nf Ih* National .League wllh A ll.
- Tho Red* r.ainr.lark In tholr
The lilg Big (top'three la each
h a lf' of tha fifth round and sent league):
four rung in giving them a seven n . r . r —cieb
n A nn m p *i .
•!*
over Tho lookouts A
N r, * i* aVi *" in !t I
double by McMullen, pinch bitting il.toi*. Yank* (T i n M H I . I 0
for• Bwnlle*. and singlet by Hughr. V.m'.“ I k ‘‘ym .*a t“ »*V n ill .« I
•na Joiufi llrvxlvd In whrn two Ti«*u. Hsnsiorp U t«l ti 1* .11#
f r t t pxxxon Recounted for the foui^-a., tT —— — — —
" f '. L
. L , . ' mils . IIOOBRVKLT TO VENICE
In Iba eighth frame the Look*
_ _
outs again took the lr*d when lwo| KldlRENCE, July. July *0 —
*h°Vr&lt; • Crn' 1, lh' pl*le (AI-sMra Jam at Rooaakell. toother
I l m . M #(Vi!r.0 M T ) L
Whrn1 «f 1're.ldent Rorwavell. .cc.mp.n5? * ! ^ T V . 1
.
by Myron C Taylor, chairman
CUry . long Irlple tn right field (lf (Kr ,Klirt, of lh, Un|Ud MUUi
* 7 lb* Local, he two m .rk era.|K|rr, ( orport, lOTI( | if t rio m ic.
In the ninth Inning tho local* ^,.,(,.,.,1,^ for Venice In a special
adrtod on. mor. to thalr pravmu. „ „
M r pr0, WK, by lh, | Ullan
F- • total of eight to take a two run .. ...........
n o o ..v .ll hid
&gt; . toad over t)&gt;a Deloind outfit
Prichard was hit by a pitched ball

.

■..I to Ik . llo .o r.k U Oou
Jude* of Homl.ol., county PI
Mo, nor tlU l recurs. u n * M i
vouch.r« ,ae Baeealrla of Ik .
taie of c n A iic m W. portn
TBR. d.aaaaad. and at saM »)
ih.n aac insra. make aestlcai
10 ike aald Judge tar a (leal I
tltm.nt or Mr admlnlolralloa
ooM eolato, aad far aa order I
cfcarglag Mr as awek Kseeut
. lutod Hi&gt;o t f l lllh day

L C S m ith w ill ] d eliv er
m o re wogfc l a th a hnaln*—
o ffiea tn s btm inaaa d ay , a t
lo w er c o o t ' and- w ith toaa
fa tig u e , th a n a n y o th e r
w rilln g m ac h i Ao so w availablo.

STOCKHOFF CELERY SEED
W E A R B T H E BO LE AGENT*
IN S E M IN O L E CO U N TY F O B B T tX JK H O FF
LSO A C O M P L E T E L IN E O F W A Y N E FBI

Sanford A m co Feed Store

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Seminole Cotnrtjr Prqdocc* .1^
More Pnili And Vegetable* Than A.
Similar Area In Amerka

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KUKLUX KLAJJ WARNS NEGRO* YOTERS IN FLORIDA

rom
Big .Reward Offered,
For ArrestAnd C o

Pistols And Bullets
Of Tallahassee Po­
lice ToBe Examined
3 y State Attorney

Downln Flames
n - : .

viclkm Of . Assail- I
an t O fG ro v e O w n e r M

Police Redouble

,

parch Efforts
ir Motor Accident
And Deadly Attack
H. Nelaon, promIlipnt Longwood i resident and
c|trus grower *nd shipper,
died In the Fsrtisld-Lsughton
Memorial Hospital about 2:00
d'pJoek this morning without
regaining consciousness after
being struck on the head by
a n u s Identified person Mond y n lg b t.
s.
C h a n d le r

-I-Kslsoti'i dhatb • apsrrwd efforts
of^Cllyl aad' County official* to
a^ o b q a d -.tb o - BBldentlfled
•sUaut who struck f^olaon afiej

OklahomaBadraan
a"bvtpfirrumont regarding a ml4 ^,'ailomobUa aoeldcnt and let! Kidnaps Farmer,
ttta ' tytag ' oncoasclous In th*
Eludes Officers
VOkJrt'-of Ffilcw Roy O. Wllik^st" repaired' a telegram late
Uig-vttjftt - from ffotoos'i brothers
tg 'R hba.R ouga. L a, offering, u
rovrard. Jar Information
loading .to tho apprehension and

Florida
Exhibits ^ O n e V o te M a rg in ?
r i o n a d CADIOIIb Over Pat Harrison
At Fairs Seen As . ° f Mississippi who
Vl
.
A .
Lead Conservatives
huge State Asset .. . ~ m _

TALLAHAS8 EE. July «t. —f&gt;r»
—Slat* Attorney Orion C: Perker,
I J r , i i H he la rsant/nlng the pieUU anJ-JJjfleU. ef all member* of
*P»e Jgffahasae* police deportment
and Looa county sheriff* force a ll
part of an invrstigatloa Into tho
lyhchlng of tvyu negro yootha here

%ne negroes held In the countycity Jail on a fchsrge of stabbing
Policeman ’ Vi ’F. Kelly when he
tried to arrdst them, were taken
from the Jalf by four masked man
osrly yesterday and their bodies
were fiddled with bullets
The sheriffs offlca reported
some bullets were found at the
, Professor Jean Pircanl, strato­ ; scene Thu I odist were hurled yes­
sphere balloonist, who failed In terday b u n g le r Sshumed and three
his laWal attempt to conquer bulleta taken from aach body.
th* hi/It heavens. The ,a»ccn»lon I Night Desk • Sergeant llarry
woa successful even though his I Fairbanks of the police departcraft trn .h a l a mass of flam**, : ment ' said th* four masked men
ht said.
forced him-to accompany them to
the county Jail, got Jh# keys to the
cell block and rultaae the negroes
to them. Ha said the men then
locked him In s callCounty Ja lltr Robert Malge said
he was not awakened by the men
during the time they were Uking
the negroes from the Jail
Governor Cone dolled the rase
“not lynching ,b«t murder" and
1 ordered Parker to Stake the Invea, ligation. 1 , '

Large Posse Together
With Pqlfce Chase
In Close P u r s u i t

DURANT. OH*. July II.—(At
—I*ela Traslry. tho southwest**
number one' badntan, kidnaped a
Mtftnri *nrgr - r’aildr,.- Dkla!t* man
fT*t ’ inirthpard
today
aRoy
breaking through a rnrdon of of-'
fleer* In the Mfhshtta River boltoma near here.
,
A large poaan of stale patrol­
man to acrontfnny stale patrol­
men aped In M rsull.
The farmer. Vrank TTIlnmcr.
was held at a farm and forced
In accompany T railer nod his
companions, br|lrrrd to bn Fred
Tlndol, troth eacapod felons.
T railer's wife, Natl, waa. raptu r d hy officers yesterday but
T railer and Ida companion shot
Ihrlr way onl of the p&lt;dlin trap.

'U i htlMb apoh Chtadlar l a s t
u l|h t.“
*-»»ts‘
ChW Williams stated Mfkt a
•rMaspread search la being nandrfeud and that ao possible clue*
of -‘tha accident are being overleeMd, Accord lag to the Chief,
there were several eye wltnessra
to th e ' argument ,which occurred
hhpot i|:p o P. M. Monday at the
Intersection:of Palmetto end tie•eye ‘Areouee, ,hut none of the
witnesses |i oMe to daflnltely
Identify either the aaeaUant or
the chr which ha waa drivlag.
- County * Bhsftft Charlie Hand
reported that k&gt;* farce le follow­
ing all o b ta lu b le . lead* and that
the deputies are working night
and dajr o n l ha ease, fie also
added ' that a .coroner* Jury
would view the body this morn­
ing and would adjourn until fur­
ther Inventtk^ion of Urn rate had
been made,
Alt ending pSyokUae reported
that Mr. Nelaortp death wee the _ _ _r _______ ________
reeult of a frarier* of the beaa making ’ an effort U see that he
e f tk * ahull sad a cerebral b*m-:AeU |t
onhagd. About I lH o’clock last
Tonight during the tilt between
a W e decomprooalon operation th, lookout* and the Orlando
ltd* performed by a apecUllat 0 u „ , , t
|„ , ,| .thlelle fleldr a
from Jacksonville ae an emer | , 011^ ) 0,, WH| b* taken up to help
n * l * * * tB'Oaeo the victim * th. rooB|r ^
ind
mother
rijd. However, ho tailed to re«A(« k lh# amalleel h at boy In
opofcd and -dtqd.ht about i;po A. Uie Florida Ktota League and
M, without retaining const km.- m inr uml,irr, , nH k. , ,

Mauser Is Elected
President Of New
L iv e s to c k . Group

Vanquished Tiakes
barl Brown I raises n
i i i /jil c* *i ^
W o rk O f a ^ v o n H In ^^llllt With SltlllC
States He Will Join
A story of the progress of Flnti
Winner In Workinj

n in full regalia a r t shown burning a fiery cross at 8
stay away from th e pollsVln a munlcl|&gt;al election there,
cast their ballots.

Roller Coaster
Trains Collide
Injuring Score
Only Three Seriously
Injured But Geifl£
al PAntc F o l I o w a
CHICAGO. July It.
(flrV A
apeody roller coaster I r a t a
hurtled down a sleep In, linn |qto
the rear at au uptoulrulM trait
at uivarsldn Amaaoniem |&gt;ark
lain last night, .Injuring ; | of
tha. tqrrtw- ctriehmi • ftdnrJ
ralialng pnnlr among ihn on­
lookers.
Witnesses said the train of
four rar* waa near the lop of
th* "hump"' when It stalled and
started backward. The train ran
down the Incline, part way op
another, then coasted to the bot­
tom of Ihn Irark between t li n
two “humpa,**
Just then another train raiftn
over the rear "hump" and crash­
ed Into the stalled train.
Duly three person* were * re­
ported seriously hurt lull a gen­
eral panic followed. Tho l wo
trains r s r r id alsmi no |s-r.ona,
many of them teen a n il boya
and glrla.

Robert Mauser was elected
president, of U»*' Seminole County
Livestock Association which )Wa*
organism! In tha Chapter Room
of. tha Bemtnole Chapter Future
Farmer* of America after their
regular rr-aetlng last night under
tha supervision nf Alex R. John­
son. chapter advisor, . *
The fifteen members present
also elected John R- Jones vicepresident and, Georg* Mauser
secretory-treasure for tha coming
year. The meeting dates of the
newly firmed organisation will
be announred later.
The purpcoe of the group, Mr.
Johnson staled, la to increase th*
amount jif pure-bred stock raised
in this country, {la added that
any peraon who la interested in
Ihraatoek ia “cordially" invited to
become a member of .the aaaociaDon.
- ■* . *
HT. I/HIIH. July ,21. (,V»—
. After the business session those
present enjoyed a watermelon ironald I, Itarne*. prrsdrirni of
rutting at the Chapter'* farm .in Ihn HI. Unila Drowns, annnunc-d
that Manager Rogers Hninslir
the rear of (Jit high school.
had been rolleved nf hla duties,
affect Ir I, Inday. ilsrnra said Ihn
action waa taken “for the food
of tha Drowns." Jim llottumlxy,
coach and reserve first haseinaa.
waa named artlng
nianagar.
Hornsby .who lad the National
I.eagua for batting aeren ronseeglive season a. became manayrr of
the Ilrown* |n 1*13. lie has had
only madlocra success with the
team which now |* In seventh
plain th tho American le-agua.

Hornsby Relieved Of
His Managerial I*ost

having
flourished. daring hi*
reign a* chief of tha bat*.- fa r**
gtmhflng baseball fan* to b* |lb a r
al ia their contributions, M r ‘Balt
■Aid that all fund* collected will
ha given over to hla mqjhar.

Band Goes To Ocala *

A trip u tha Groat Ukoa Eg
pooitioa ia CWroland with nl
penaea paid has Mm offered

tnfaatad Wri

r. a. jmu*

lat. grow tl
’strata la fl

ila rshihita for the past five years
■war pirsm lnt to the lo-al Kl s s s o
Club at their meeting today In tho
VbWp i Hotel by Earl W. Brown,
manager of tho Florida. Natninn!
Kihibits, Ine.
Charts and photographs Illus­
trated the work that has been ac­
complished at the Worlds Fair In
Chirago for two yrars, Roekrfrllrr
Center for one year, and the firral
lakes Imposition In Clevrlaml for
two years
Mr Ilrown stated that the I s n v
tj'nine millionth peraon Visited
the FloHila eihlblt Friday. An act­
ual count ly a rlocklng device de­
termined accurately tho number.
Mr Ilrown lauded the work of
Hyson- Ktevena, former Ranfnrd
■nan,- who was responsible for
many murala . and dioramas He

WASIIINCTON. July.SI —
CAP) — Svnntor Albcn W.
Barkley of Kentucky won
Ilie democratic leadership of
tho Scnutc In n cloao contest.
The vote at tho secret
cuucun of Democratic sena­
tors was Rarkley 38 and
Senator P a t. Harrison of
Mississippi 37

Barkley aucce?&lt;la the late Sen*
ator Josrph T. Robinson as party
leader In the Senate.
Barhl-y was supported. by
friends of the Roosevelt court
hill-while Harrison had. the back­
ing of jonntora opposed to Ura
menaure.
Tho entire-caucus look less than
an hour- Harrison moved to mahv
mTTo
the vole unanimous and took da*
frat with a smile ami promised'ha
would Join Hartley In working
for tho good of tho nation aq*'
party.
..s
Doth senators predicted mad*
party harmony from now on- g«*•!
Kamnn Devalera was re-elected
atnra at tho caucus aajd tho co u rt
president of tho Irish free state by
bill fight was not mentioned. Tim
the new Dali by vote of X2 to &amp;2 It
only ab»&lt;-nl Democrat, MAator wsa
lunkhead of Alabama'who wwg
. Wiliam* Trailed hooiu hecaokr-Q&amp;whla w|f»V(
leader,, rig*
goriously (opposed Iho elrcli-m. standing aioul who ileaerveil an}* "flftiewV- T m lf f liH KhdCwelt-'tosk■hi aide in isnipalgn for flhblnkoVi
ciuitending a majority f vote* honors bestowed npsn him.
Mr. I^hman warned Ranforrlitrs auerraaor.
raat In tha recent general election
Bcnat-.r Alben W. Hartley, of wrre against DrValrra'a policies against a movement being elrruKentucky who won thJ " Demo­ fo,grave also condemned the laterl by unknown turtle* In an e f­
fort to reroute the proposed St
cratic li-nilrrshlp nf the .Senate
Johna-lndlan River canal He ad
to aurre-d the late Hcnator Jo­
vised RanfnnI to investigate Ihn
seph T. Itobinson. He triumphed
situation. &gt;
over Senator Pat Harrison of
Guests at life meeting today
Mississippi by a vote of HN to :I7
ware: It. J l/'hman, .Randall
in a arvrrt caucus nf Democratic
Disorderly
conduct
charges
Chase, and Fm l Dyson, of Fansenators.
fordi Mr l^-hmao. of Tavares; headed th* list of offenses an
court docket for the Monday
I
Earl Brown, of llrljind, Ihn Itev. small
i
T- I. Dean, of Clearwater, amt In session nf the Moniripal CourtNino persons wero arraigned I "*
A. Paine of Wc»l I’alm Reachbefore Municipal Judge Frank L.
Miller iluring the Mission- Isorenao
-n |
Williams,- / negro, charged vrlth \
| lairrny- waa trantfem-d to tha
_ r .ja
[County Sheriff. Marie Sandy, held .
. ,i2 |
for sanity observation, was Irene*
,i« ]
ferrrtl to the County Walfatu . *■
lion,I Mary l.re Durham, negro,
' ,-SH
I pleadisl not guilty tu charge* of
'v j
.assault, hut waa finrd | I 0 or *0
.\ M
watchful
Japanese
|days when a vrnllrl of guilty waa
-T ^ j
Infantry. The Chines* began Ihul
|returned Sam Kcnla, rhirgrd with N j* a |
r.varuallon in orronlanre with at Th* hVmonthly nni-tlng of
violation nf tho City's Sanitary
'AM
n*w ag n rm rn t to *nd th* North FPnford l/«lgr No. Hi F and A
iy a
China nisi*.
WM
,**t .fight at the apartment may *t,avn h«-rn hllln,l ontinanrr, was dismissed. u
Those rhargrd with disorderly
*
r
_ _ _
Masonic Hall.*
by carlMin momiihle |M,l*lng.
rondurt wrre: J- H Parkeraoa,
PEIPING, China, July 21. DPt
'
*-------Ttin vlctlma, tleorge Chlliery.
—Two American women told th*' , Hollla .Furgqaon of Sanford and 21, and hla wlte, Klla. 21. Iiad not pleaded not guilty but was fined
.
United Stairs rmbassy yesterday f.lma Oamun of Orlamio wrre born seen alncn last Thursday. | I 0 nr -JO days; Jaunita Parker*
they were klckc-l and shoved by n,*rrl*«l In Judge It. W Ware's of- Their partly clad bodle* were son pleadrd guilty to the chargee
Japanese pickets on guar,I le-foro ^
yesterday,
found when police, relative* and- ami waa diamlssod;. Willis Cheat
the Japanese embassy,.
I
'—
nelghbura brok« Into their **«- tine, negro, was also dismissed '.
Mr*. Helen It. Jmies of I&gt;*-| Harry Joiner and Hatel Cowan ond flmir apartment Iasi night. wjrrn h* pleadrd guilty to the Jtndt and Mias Carol lathm p of ®f Hanford were issued a marriage
Tho body of Ihn woman, a charges; Elijah Edward*, negro, ;
Washington, gave ilrposition a t lbt**M yesterday from County bride of fire months, lay In lied, was fined *R nr 10 day* whan ,

Succeeds Robinson

Devalera Wins lu
Irish Voting For
President Of Erin

Gains
52 Vic­
tor} Ovpr His Op­
p o n e n t Cosgrave

Nine Persons Face
*
M illerln Monday’s l* ^
Session O f C o u r t

29th Chinese Army
B egins W ithdrawal
In Face Of Cannon

Police Puzzled By
CITY NEWS BRIEFS Death M ystery In;
N. Y. A p a rtm en t

lia r husband, an .employe of a
DrookRn warehouse, waa aprawl.
ed on lh„ bathroom floor.
• Polite aalil all the window* of
owsrd Uto lhv Rika Hall Friday night, ac- tha apartment were open, a clrss«y quar- &lt;°rding to an announcement mad* rumalanc* that pusiled Investi­
the safest hy Lodge official*.
gator* whan the rarbun mount
Ida theory was tolcad by As,
w." Mr*.'
-------to rest
I Th* rwgular weekly meeting, of alatont Medhal Ksamlnar lluw
8anford Rea Rroul* nf the ship ard W. Neall.

Prize O ffered In Jaycee Contest

J T p Attend Blar Picnic

rkley
IsVictg^
Caucus Naming
New Party Leader
i

LOCAL WEATHER

Florida; firnerally fair toalgM
su it. Thursday e*c*P* ralhor w ild­
ly a c a t t e r e i l th umlrrsbowWS
Thursday *f|enu»»u In contrwL
portion. Milrein* Nnrthwoat Flor­
ida: I'aVtly cloudy tonight and
* *
* -VjB
h aaat from autnm.ddlra and In Thursday.
Daytona* Tid«t
Iho gsaoa caused l,y Ihn detona
Thiiraday'a tides, high. 1:11 A*.
Don of aip lo tlv rs'
Vital organa of Ihn vlctlma M. C If P. M.: *«•. !*:*• A,
WWW sent to Dr. A ln a a d sr O. M. I I :f t P. M.

"Hem Inals Lion" will bo held
H a added th at them waa no o tl
j Thursday night a t 7:30 at th* a n ra of e alernal vlulanca, or
Janlor High School, according to atrangvtatlon.
an announcement made by Clifford
Carbon nionniido gas la a cot&gt;Bell, skipper- •
or looa. odorless rs* found In tbs

J A meeting nf th* Ranfnrd Lions
•to In staging th# final*, w bldt' club will b* hald tonight at 7t00
will Includs tha two beat acta frwn | o'clock at the Valdes Hotel, Joha
aach county represented. It will b* Galloway stated today. All mam*
■arom atic
aorod by Uw Oriaado Junior Cham­ presented at s date to ha a a - J 1* " aro urged to U prowht aa OatUor. chief illy luilcolnglot.
Vest, rday. 30.01; today. M J L
foe
further
otudy.
aouno-l
later^Uila
meeting
begin*
actlvltlei
for
ber oT Comasara* la tha aear fa*
Proclpltatlon
turo
- s __ j
__ .a—
h,lf of
&gt;nT&gt;
Total for yaalonlay-------—
At talar iad laUrvals, rountiaa
Total for monlp.------------- M l
•urroundlng Oronga County wBJ
Normal to &lt; ?'• — ------ H *
proaant UmJr awtorulncr. at tha
* Tsmparaturo
Oriendo Jaygre mattings. Tw» wla*
, Maslmum. 17; mlulmum, T*,^j
UaMaatlflcd
parti*,
forepd
•
»
o a n will ha arioctod to u k . part
.
t r i m to a Gladervilla Rtoro ba- llerald reading
la Urn final*
logging
to
Ivan
II.
Kubow
Tueaday
An lavttotla* has boon mn-iad
mare lag and mad* a got away
to tha la s f u i l Joaior trade body to
with a cons Id*rails amount of tho
•Uak of tha sto n , Couaty 8harlff
Chari ia Hand rtportad today
E ffort, aro batog mad* to PP
p iy b in l th* tboivv* but a* yet ao
arrwat. have h**a made

Considerable Stock
Is Taken From Store

�provincial capital Ip f l f a
move to another location.

w

a

&amp;

v

i

In the United State*,
York and Chicago would
O u r w hole e c o n o m ic o W i

would be rendered bcfpja
forces. Military expert*
itjruetioh of London woulj
war* in which she rail
tlon Of the principal t
feet on the w)K|le com
Inaigiiifkant
China's new^amj
Japanom Auccoa*.'. f t
ent standing army nui
between two *n$
men,- part of whom ai
The air force consists
ese flier* are reputedly better than tip*
bat angle alone, Japan wtl! have her. 1
There ia alao the possibility that
to China's eld and there la the damaj
done to Hlno-Japanaaa trade and the
{ t r r t w d Japanese
- I M f e finances, all making I
laian Jo. take.Jtach .i_d lcU tor5l i
til wail and root and raft­
er . . :
'
With (rlemlablp’a hearty
Uu abler.

v

Femindtata,_ B v m Ctor-

*

Undtargh awl tpe
rmtpUoo 'that ta T
equadad. . , Thf TW
p anda *P I t * A «*J

naiutix tanner* M
ihuuMBita,

P a Ma wall hung tfea
"Be Hard—U fa
Dong*
. . Bed ikla i n ju u a
to Ktasaky, who was tha

.

.

Ira k

New Y*rh an* Kg
Johnar donef-a-jlg. *[|
tram DUa porepeeUve

W. C. H A M ID ®

adequately daeofftad.

att u d gentlest at ana,
' 1 remember Viator ELM
haircut. . ,, All e a s t tar their
auna a t tha saaaa tlma, .
All
aot oetalda. *. . Ah* *U want
down, clutching their middle*
. . But It waa the leogetere
w ta died!

t, i; * ‘ *&lt;

-WASHJNi

COURT R E V I R I a t RULING

TAu lx tl AKflC*r JalT *1.0P&gt;—Tha Buptraia .. Court ruled
yeeierdsy th« LhCtatatora did eot
tare tha power to estead etlr
limits to Include wlht aad underelop land* valets tha property
owner* egreo. '

DAYBOOK

GROVES

WASHINGTON, July II.—One1ltm . Y seag k h RoW rt M. Ustchfau
«( tta seotees of dieoffaction I f
IWMa congress and the Whits
Hsbm was aot solved a t tta Jef­
ferson klsad co afurease Rad, ta
I t k t t a dlffknU y

solved on* phase of It quickly a fte r
be took ever t t a presidency of t t a
University of Chicago. lie le t It be
known th a t .an Immediate confer­
ence end ton w ith all m ender* of
th e facoity waa ohviMsiy a vast
I r n l i of Urns. So be cnnceDod th k

A new 'prohibition tnorim eil
It no* aader way. This. Urns if a
the cigarette tta l Ime to go,
gome megOitne# refute to advwrilee them. School libraries era
cllppitig all ads of tta aril from
papara tadafs meklag. them
available for naa. • The Hanforfl. Hoard of Trad* U
to discover lbs reason that the
eitx.Ja_Wlag forced to pay athorblleal price# far . lee. Thai
■Set pet a atog gi It.

W. M. 1larval ggeard f Lea*.

a bad "deal directly
. ptaak." Is a country
e ' -calibre of.poUtlce I*
y law as It la la Am«ri-yho OUfgeaU ta*t th*
ran tha bank* n heWPS at coBTlada* oU-

Cktaed dcora. to Umatilla retl*A.*r tta iS ^ H a r r la lUtxhare' of I*r«ta M ia faa geUiur
ready to aaU yee!*d»r. tta «ew
•aw a palkaa diva lets tta w*-

ftipetM'hl

AND

O lidler, chairmen a f tha i j*7 ,7i *
board of Republic Steel corpora­
tion, tehrsd It a n o tta r way. He
told a senate committee th at be w i*
willing to eee any o f hla men nay
tim e about their troublee. Since ha
ha* only nboat 00,000 employee,
th a t lit notion presented each a
funny aspect that oven somewhat
k aead oanatsrs laoghod. T t a : sue- ■
pbyea ohvioaaly never presume to

McLanliR, Jeweler

W S ■a: f A4i

BANW RPTW gNtY YEARS AGO _

FRIENDS

****** *
C E E A C W HW tANT
KPPKR
, O C i l O
TOMATO
BURPEE’S SEEDS EXCLUSIVELY

HENRY A. BUSSELL SEED CO.
W. FIRST ST.

1 Tom

&gt;4 'mtwHy

Fred K ■ ir a a g e .t .^ r Hetaner.
Cberlee OrltU' OOd Other* were
taken Into W local Klkp t lodi*
W k e , SOd eugtytte loot .nkhl.
government .taka orer . J. P. U k taee sad J. P. He.-

Pyw M frt ta lk a

allowance, is r ilia eeoftrn —• Thaw ha become* aa-

Important i t**" | 1

TIiom .was a time when Fhmandina waa anything Mae
but the envy of other Florida cities. Its chlsf claim
to fsme during the prohibition era waa the extensive boot*
leg operations which ram Irunnera conducted there. It had
long since ceased being * shipping point of &gt; consequence,
but today things are looking rosy for Femandlna and
other towns jure casting envious eyes «t what la going on
there.
Thg-Oqala Banner describes Fernandina as "one of the
best porta on the South Atlantic,” and goes on to *ay that
"Fernandina, trf the day* of the phosphate Industry, when
large tramp steamers came to Florida to load haid rock’
for European export, waa a thriving community. But with
Uio decline of the phosphate Industry after the world War,
of
Jacksonville close
Fernandina, with .
_____________
, by, had
little to offer the world of commerce and Industry and fell
on evil ways. Fernandina was, In some roepoets, like Key
West, which has been referred to s s the city that God for­
got.
"But aD this U changed now. Fernandina la I* the
nowa again and In a big way. Tuesday's Associated Press
dispatches, carrying a tabulation of. securities amounting
la $$78,000,000 which have been floated by big buiiaoea
to finance plant extensions and.new enterprises, mentioned
Fernendlna prominently.
“ Two large corporations have Issued securities to fi­
nance the construction of paper pulp mine at Fernandina,
to coat In the neighborhood o f $10,000,000, which places
Fernandina in the forefront o f Florida cities with con­
struction enterprises under way.
*
"And Fernandina has already felt thq effect Antlci-

laoreUi-alir, "Ignoraarp ol
lav k no. accuse,H but with
yarinet 'gorernmenUl tgeapriedlar out leva, u l* he|y Impoaelble to know all the
^ there le a contradictory
yklcU eaya you cennat exact
malbUltlee of soy man. ad
t til heck I—Key Waet CtU-

T he

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GLASS

MIRRORS

QUALITY— DEPENDABILITY
Pittsburgh P roof Products

�I

29th Chinese Army
B egins W ithdrawal
In Face Of Cannon
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Social Calendar

F r id a y •
‘
Tho Qlrl Besots will moot at
10 LltU* Homo a t 1:00 o'eloek.
hoy will go to BanUsndo Springs
here tho Her. Martin Brum
U1 glvo thorn ooom swimming
•tractions,
.
MONDAY
Circle Humbor giro of tho
lr*t
Methodist Church* will
kVa O picnic at BaaLaado

.Mrs. N; K. Hardy Has
V Party On Birthdky
■| Mia, N- K. Batdy eolebratad her
birthday Tuesday with a dinner
pbrty a t her homo on BaanUll

1 Those attending w ont Mr. and
lira- O. a Smith. Mrs. D. W. Ben­
nett, Mrs. U a Tumor, Mr*. Tina
Hardy. Mr. sod Mr* N. K Hardy.
Mia* Joan Hardy, Mias Virginia
Tumor, Martin Tumor, Johnnie
Bennett end Budolph Smith.

&lt;Kid Galahad/ With
Btrong Cast, At Ritz
With thro* of tho strongest p a r
konslltie* of the .modem aereen—
#Bottd Dovia, Edward O- Robinson,
end Humphrey Bogart—beading
th* east. “Kid Gxl* had." a W a r
M r Bros, drama af the fight ring,
opened today at th* Rita Theater,
to a delighted audience.
Made from a boat-selling novel
hy Francis Wallace, which also

Mrs. Pearson Hostess
To Friendship Class

Mr*. O- T- Pearson was hostaaa to
tb* Friendship Class of tb* First
Chrlitlan Church which mot lis t
night at her homeTh# meeting eras presided over
by Mra. Jo* Potraa. Mra- A- J,
Foiling read tha acrlptur* which
wua followed by a prayar. During
th* mooting It wsa decided to ref
sum* th* prayer meetings held of
th* homes during th* summer- It
was also agreed upon to gather
The’ title role is filled by Wayne
io t ,lh* Chlldren'a Homo
Morris, a promising young man I *n Atlanta and to presant a gift to
who packs a terrific wallop in his * ‘ ic* rn*mb*r
fight scenes as wall as his levs' . Refreshment* were served by
scene* with Jan* Bryan, another .tho hotUM to th . fonowlngt Mm.
•croon nowoomor who seem, to b* A. J, Lowing, Mrs- Csorg* Town—I__g l u u h i t
i send, Mra- Jp* P etrel, Mrs- A. H.
T%. story of tho two rival fight- ® /rd- Mr»- H n n w nnd Mb* Dornmonogom and thalr attampta to “ I Pooraon.
doublo-crooo each other li swift_ , , _
moving and fail of action. Th* M r s . L a n e y P r e s i a j s

At Society Meeting
(played by WtUlam Hondo, th .
•teal-worker who sky-rocketed to
J £ e T l £ k b role l* tk* Broadway play “Ire* Mon”, Is on* of
th s moot terrific over screened. •
P atk a i with wallop after wallop
and a double “bumping off" for
it, . i i— . “Kid GaUhad" b a
n letare yen w ont want to mb*-

-------Mra. E. H. U ney presided over
th . mretatg of th . Woman’. Mbslonory Society of tho F irst Mcthodbt Church Which was held
Monday afternoon at th . Church,
U was * flolnt buslnoao and pm*
gm m ' meeting,
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.. W. Tumor ooaductad
Mrs._ B.
conducted
tb* dovotbnnl, using *0 bar ‘ ob­
ject. “Love snd Snerlftoo.” Dur­
ing tho bo* Into* session, routine
matters were disposed of. I t
was reported by th* oonaocthmoJ
treasurer th at tho society eras up
to dot* with tb* first half af the
year's finances. Complying with

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handher barricailee.
At
leant
three Mlitrire, besides the two
first visible, charged u», clv'"C
Autoista leaving the main High*
Carol t terrific shove.
"Carol burst into tear*, then ways in the national forests are
the senary kicked her In the required to carry an ax and shovel
aide. Memnhilr, another sentry for fire prevention purpose*.

Mtao Molou WUaa* to spendI this wook at Delray Beach.

JOB; PRINTING
i Mr*. K. A Btaeaaa and Ulan
li akaaca Btaraaa are vlaltlog la
Paonaylraala.
FOR LETTER AEAOS, BILL HEADS. TAQR
CARDS. ENVELOPES, OFFICE FORMS, ETC|

Japanese A ttack ----American Women

Mr. and Mrs. U P. Boyl* and
daughters am planning to loovo
tomorrow for Lnurem, S. C. to
v h lt Mr. and Mrs. Dial Gray.
Mias Jean Massey and Mis* When membrrb p T the American
Amy Massey of Orlando were
guest* cf Mile Dorothy Pop* for A llocation of Agricultural College F.ditors geth.r el the Unlvettho wook'and.
lily of Flurldi Auguit 1718 they
0 . J. Pop# and Mias - Dorothy will be privileged to est delklou
Pup* Toft today for Henderson- Florid* orangei and drink fresh
villa, N. C. to epond a week with orange Juice to their heart's conMrs. Paul Johnson.
tent. Ten Ixiiri of fine Valencia*,
donated by ths South F ile Apopka
Citrus Growers’ Axsociitlun, atfiliate of the Florid* t rims Exthing*, are now on odd along#
for the visiting editor*.
I’laced In the iExpcr.lrm-nt Sta*
lion’s cold storage
two
months ago, the orangea are rebar* returned from a months va­ ported to be keeping In excellent
cation In Georgia.
shape, and are expert. I i . | rue#
attractive to editor* from many of
Friends of J. J . MaOruder will tho state* and tha Unllcl Slates
regret to loam that h* is under- Depirmeat of Agriculture, who
going treatm ent a t the Bay Pines will bo visiting Florida for their
Hospital hi St- Patsrabury.
first official convention In th b
•tats|
While In Galnetvllle they willMrs. W- 0 . Denmark of Brook­
let, Oa-, la visiting her brotherln. inspect tung trees and rrutaUria'.
law and slater, Mr- and Mrs. In th* groves of Chin* Tung Oil.
Georg* R. MeCall a t thalr home oa

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along tha rout* a t Lakeland. Polk ware set upon auddanly and with-,

M r snd Mm. Ralph Paddy and
daughter, Patricia, from Balti­
more, ltd., were th* guosta last
wook of Mr. and Mm, 0 . J. Pop*.
They am touring Florida for
two weak* accompanied by Mm.
W ..M .'Paddy.

County phosphate mines Cypres*,
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Bugar Corporation’* mill at ClewUton, and by the Chilean Nitrate
of Soda Educational Bureau and
Florida Farm and Grov*
Editor* J, JFm ncb Cooper, Jrf*
farson Thoms*, and Clyde Beste of
ths University of Florida Co tier*
of Agriculture ore handling *r*
mngamenfa for th* meeting, which
b expected to b* presided over by

Mexico Welcomes
American Autoist

^ -S p m in t)lcrP rin tiftg Co.

*lhe Morrlw Plan ('tintpnny of Orlando, Florida
hrnt plenty of money to loan ul rehaoimblo raluB *nd
on variouH p’.ana for uny worthy purpone.
Surh Itmntt run for one year and are rAphid to
easy weekly or monthly puymrnta.
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If yon need m.tnry, ect.vult our rcprfaenUtlT^
Mr. Irn K. Snulhunid, r.t 11G North l’ark Avenue.

RAN FRANCISCO,"July 21. —
W)—Mexico has slashed tha red
Up* surrounding entry at Ameri-1
'esn motor tourist*, according to . ............................. i » . . . . a s . l . . * l i « i . . . . . * «
eurvey of travel conditions In the £
C » x n « i .» l
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southern republic made by tbe J
California slate automobile assn- ■
I'K R M A N E N T S ,
'elation- Incoming travelers now ■
!got preferential treatment at cus- a
tom* and. Immigration -offices
b
A N U O IL
!*. Mexico his made special nr ■
rsngaments to care for American &amp;
W AVES A
v isito rs'it laredo, T n ., the north- I
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reported to the United
Florida which U to follow (ha con- Stataa im bteiy in Peiping, Chins,
ventlon, th* editor* will visit ■ that they were kicked and ihuyed
number of the atate a accnlc, hit
roughly by Japoneio sen-

R. W. Lord left today for Old
Mystle, Conn, to v b lt h b daugh­
ter, Mrs. 0 . B. Nofmsn, and h b
■on, Ben Lftrd. Before relum ing
homo ho will v b lt h b abtor,
Mrs. J, D. Letaon, In New York,
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Brpaks 13 Bones And,
k'vttnw trvo* *ASe XTse. IkssSww
Experiences
No Pain

DE8 MOINES, la., July E l . —
W —Leon D. Cate, Dei Mnlnr* In­
surance salesman, auffrrvd 13
broken bone* and a brain*rubrut•Ion In an automobile accident
but never felt pain- ..
“ Vou aee,“ He explained aa he
recovered in . .a hospital hare, “I
\ was uncoqsckmi ‘ for three days
gfter the crssh FVir three weeks
more I didn’t ,f##l anything. The
■: a,',—ii doctors said It w*e because of th*
hreln concussion.”

a Ons ax.fivo-day
s t Atrip’-Intos southern
a r , j*-™
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Detroit,

Lako Habn.

PHONE

Aretie ax part la shown
aomo pots for tho B us at Badalph Island. Tho
dieaeataw t v s astonUM diU si ta fsaJlag I H t a t a i t whllo bear rubs.

Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Znrholdo
and Mho Marlon Zurbeld* b a n
returned from o two .wooka va­
cation In Haw Jersey,

out cause while walking In the
t a i l
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middle
of. ■ street.
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marginal and by
•*,n l ‘ 'Un' ”' ,lr,llt&gt;
MAO an sera,
I. 0- Kin*horn of
will be th* asiocb
nusl convention

A L L T IM E S
L IV E A T lim in '

liv e ry

E H H o n tia l F o r

COMPLETE SOMMERliEAUTV

Summer, ailh ita In-at, humidily timl uuldiwr -artlrl*
lira, drmaiuU mure complete nnJ belter allrnllun to
the many lit 11*- detail* .that makr a woman well
groomed. I.utille will help you appear at your beat,
at all tim e.
• . .

Underground river* nf perpet­
ual ice sr* found in |hc Mudoc. J A R C A D E 111,IX,.
1‘IIO N E 800 B
Calif- lavs bedi.
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FOLLOW THE CROWD

bstoa at, oollactad a bow m s
y aaurday—Buck P rtvsU la tha
Boston s a lt of. th* M assachusetts
National Ouard.
Tha BritUh monarch accept ad
aa honorary membership la tb s
Superintendent of RuppUs*, pbns anclea! a i d honorable artillery
were mad* to send a boa of sup­ rompaay of Boston, a sa lt of lb*
plies to th* Rosa Valdes Bottb* Massachusetts National Guard.

m n t Ileus* la Tampa. A voof-the reception which was
recently In honor of th* Bov.
•nd Mm. Paul Rodfoara was

bayrnrt,

"In *he midst of th ^commotion, ■^
I taw a ma.-hln-- sun mounted oil
a barricade staring -me in th*
face. They made a loud clamor
shoving in around, although, of «
(rmtlwarO From race Oatl
ccume, wo- couldn't undrratamt 7
donee eaid.
Japanc-e.
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' “Suddenly we were terrified by
"Finally they let ua go, shov.
a..'Japanese war ery' from the Inc u« off roughly and giving
centric*. who roeo up behind
me a final and very forceful

Methodist Group Has
Party At Purdy Home
Mr. end lira . F. N. Purdy were
boats to tho member* of tho
Waaley Brotherhood Class of tho
P in t Mstbodbt Church and thotr
wive* Tuesday evening a t their
home tn Upools.
Table* were arranged on tho
spacious lawn* of tho Purdy
home. A fried chicken supper woo
served which consisted oft Mod
chicken, rica and giblets, potato
salad, pickles, roll* and bulUr,
home mid* oak*, ice m a m aw)
Ice tea.
At tho conclusion of tho tup*
enjoyed
per a social hour
. _
with Ur, Purdy as toaatmsstar.
Among tho speakers for tho
evening was th* Rev. Paul Redfeorn, tho new pastor of th*
Methodist Church. Bpaocha* and
Jokes were enjoyed until a lots
h o u r.'
According to- Mrs. B. P. Crenakaw the guest* staled “th at this
was th j moat snjoyabls affair
they hid attended In year* and
thtajl that Me. aiuf M r. Purdm
are ----Idealhost*.”
hosts.”
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Thoi* attending thla dalghtful
occasion wars; Mr. and Mrs. W.
8 . Thorton, Mr. and Mrh. R, P.
Crenshaw. Mr. and Mr*. J. B
Crawfoid, Mr. and Mrs, C. P.
Brnnan, Mr. and Mr*. C. U.
Priest. Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Clark,
Mr. and Mra. B. E. Squire*, Mr,
and Mrs. W- P- Prldgan, Mr.
and Mrs. O. K. Ooff, Mr. snd
M rs.. W. I. Hughey, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Raines. Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred King, Mr. and Mrs. U 0.
Sangst tr, *Rev. and Mrs. Paul
HedfeKjb • Mrs.
W. Tumor,
Mm.
Forest Of'' Albany, Ga" ’ *Mm
Walla, Misa Dorothy price, L. f».
Hogan, and J. B. Courlngton.

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HOT DOGS 5c
£ LARGE LIMEADES 5c
THE BEST AND MOST
SANITARY DRINKS
IN TOWN

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Ilobby l^ k h d rd npeitnd tb« fa­
ta l nlnlh to Ih* ..Red*. with a
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momcnla laU r rroaaad tha plate
with Iba ball rim e when Beck
Bodiera laid down • neat bant
to n uke Ik* »qm&gt;*io pley • *ueceaa and glvn Bill l|nd*rr» a
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hlla In three official appearancelo Ih* plait er, “llweda" Marlin'*
hnatry arilllary rnared.egaln mil
nlitit when bo belted another
triple end two alndlra .ln lake
aerond place honttra In rooi1Irlpa
lo lha dlah,
Manacnr Hnd«era plena In ha»o
Karly Wynh on Hie ninnnd toollht aialnat Joe Tinker'* f l)rlandn (lull*. Tea Holcomb will
do lb* receiving and probably
the earn* llntiip uaed leal nlaht
will oppoee Iba newly orranlaeu
Orlando milfll.

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manager .In. Glee* B bee*hall. Whan Hodk en walked nut oa
the field laet *1*ht Tor the tin t
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ratne w i t ilia dngoui, that euae
l.lim people can e to tbelr feat
end fof the earned time Kara a
liar bow ball and if 1 Inna and loud gallon.**
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nvtlvjd hi* hlgtu-ji
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from tha Jo|m ''i
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Hchool, alto local*
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Glen Morrla A'. A. &lt;
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Roosevelt Releases
Innocent Prisoners

Lack Of Any Definite
Clues Proves Large
Barrier In Appre­
hending Assailant
.

No One Able To Iden­
tify Aircraft Seen
Aloft In Mid-Atlan­
tic By Ship's Crew

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P olice Force Is
ContinUiiig Work

Exalted Ruler Visited
M a n y Interesting
Places On' Journey

A message, piik. ...U r up by tbs'
Rodtomorlna Corporation • sUtkm
• t Chatham, Most., said a plan*
miles rast g f Capo Roco, Newfound land, lost night.
Chatham picked up th* mesu p from Um American freightt r Scan moll whkh «play«t It from
snot ha i- skip it tdrbllfkd as the
British freighter Rant*. But th.*
Ranr# Is In tho Wext IndM ord
radio mm think tha Rconunt
radio opara tor mod* a mU'.ias
la receiving tbs call Isttsru i f
tho ship reputing ths plans.
All Isadldfl Amrrkon /lie n
planning Atlantic flights ha»#
bom Iocs tod o o tb o ground. They
Include Ckk MsrrIU, Jimmy Mattom and Howard Hushes.

By order of President Roose­
velt, Anthony LabrlsetU (lop)
and Georgs (Urgent (bottom)
were relessed from the Cuyahoga
ceuaty Jail at Cleveland, Ohio,
after they had served 17. months
for a dim e they didn’t commit.
They were convkted of • $155,000
mall truck robbery nt Warren,
Ohio, but later Investigation dis­
closed the crime was committed

Hindenberg Crash
Is /Attributed To
An E lectric Spark
WASHINGTON, July W .-W 1
—The Bureau of Air Commerce
said yesterday, that fire, caused
by un electrostatic spark whkh
Ignited r. mixture of free hydro­
gen awl ak , '-probably- roused
thu l Mix i Him ef tha dirigible
-M at M a x , C j X k t j M *

Zoo Continues t o
A ttra c t Interest
Of M an; Visitors
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Described
C ertificates R uling Institution
-As Being One Of
By Sopretoe Court BlgTourist Magnets
E x p ected -S h o rtly By RAYMOND MONSALVATQK
Tha Hanford Munletpla Zoo Is
continuing to atiruot dally vtsltoru to Its grounds and Us pop*
ulartty aavsr seems to dacruasa,
according to reports.
Tourists a rt ollau found walklag around tbs park adjoining ths
see,' which I* pl.nl/d with grass,
and varicolored tlanlae under
cocas plumosas.
la tha cogs of ths gray H ub'
squirrel which recently mad* a
trip to Washington. D. C . to the
National Boy H.out Jam bores
with Raymond Radar, Sanford
hey asset, waa preseated ta th*
too goon after his to ta rx to
Baaford.

gl# involving Utopian el Ifelle* alIty of the Ast. - ■'
Conroralng the tpgrt"**'— m
tk* in i eerttfleAiea, Mr. Ham-

la Considered1
George Thurstonj Action
Complete V i c t o r y
For Foes Of Mens- . Returns From Big ure
Adding Justices *
Ellcs Convention

NEW YORK. July
Th* mystery of a plfpe fupwtud
fly In* acroea the Atlantic to
Europe becstta desper and dark•r m American tad Conodl»n
radio men stood by for furtbrr

Sheriff AnSf Deputies
_ Also Exerting Ef"
9 ' f o r t * At Solution

Chief .of Polka to y O. Wti­
tle ma reported that hie staff Is
tnvuaUguting • sews . promising
leads but th a t. af p*t they had
produced no rtoulfc;&gt;u#d addod
that the acaaplaU * aboorwe of
any 'definite rig 's ep which to
work formed t a nhntot unsurraountable b o n ie r In the case.
He &gt;stated thdl hls fores Would
conUs us Ho quest fee tho aeoallsnt,Jhrwuvdr. cA n ty S heriff' G. If. Hand
itstsC today that h e ' and hk

Roosevelt’s Court
Bill Sent Back For

THREE PI

-Old Black Joe." aged alliga­
tor, Is still master -of Ms cage.
Thl* rooming bs roe* boat th*
water with a boars* bellow that
axade the air tremble, frighten
lag nearby vtaltar*. An old su­
perstition aisles that aa Incldeal ot that kind la a ear* altn
of rata.
•’Lao." an African Hon. coutrlbatad his thar* of th* peaa n l aoUa by emitting a 1 roar
which guv* competition to ' th*
Ihaadertag cloud, overhead. „
T naii.ts stale that tb.y sejoy
w tle^lsi the a n tic of the mon­
key*. aa they attempt to Might on
opposite tide* of a aertabsd Partitle*. the feeble effort* of twp
newly hero bob MU to stand tip,
and the grnrefel swimming el
th* soft sad herd ah SIM tur­
tles, aU Attract (ateroet,
-Tha attabdshe* of vteitaro at
th e aoa ea Baadsya and athar

State May Ceaw
Due To Frictiop

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'
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Vfc t Vt
.Compromise Bill
For Coart Change

Ultimatum Issued Demandipg'Agreement
Be MadeByAugustl

Denounces Admin iatration'sMeasureAs
Not Meeting Needs

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was srnt aa a delegate to tho Elks
National Convention In Denver,
Colorado.
At the glgantk eonclsve. Mi
TTyireton said that I ha to ware
IK,Ooo visitors who Included Elks,
their families, and friends- It was
reported that the organisation
had ripended over $1,500,000 for
charities In the United 8Utaa
One of the main features of
the convention was thu election of
Charles Spencer llo rt to the high
position of Grand Exalted Ruler.
It was staled that the main pro­
gram of the Elks for the coming
year would he safety In autoroobllIng, the prevention uf accidents,
and th* stamping out ef Comma*
nlsm. Each exalted ruler was Instrurtrd to carry out the alau to
the fullietl extent, M r Thurston

Do marching men, and a very
beautiful flout whkh advertised
the slate, Mr. Thurston sold.
J
lie . observed that coed Mens In
ths west and around the duxt
bawl seemed toJto
uaud.gsul
Ithat th* people were very aptl*
ml,tic They showed however, a
deep feeling of antigonlsm toward
strikes and
communism, M r
Thurston added.
On his return trip, he passed
through Colorado Springe,
_ . Port
Worth, where he vl.ltcl t frontier
firsts; and
Dallae, where he
viewed th* T eis. Onlcnnlsl Exposltlon.'
II* viewed many
besutlfal
and Interesting place. Including
Pikes Peak the Gsnlen of th*

Were k l t t i r f c ^ t t -Wkatter. icojm /itV n M n th s’ state ,rs
-The cause of Ike aeeldent was ployment Service unless an opera!
the Ignition a t , a 1mixture
‘
ot big agreement Is nude by Aug. Ihydrogen and air," the _Bureau's
._*i
Dlssgreement between Governor
report said. "Based upon . theiConewnd W Prank Tenons, dlrec
evidence, a leak at, or In th e 'to
*—
•
r of *l
ths- *federal
service,*about
vicinity af cells 4 and 6 esused1 appointment of a director ef the
ln&gt;- .tale service hma delayed txeruup- tlon of an agreement under the
Wagner-Peyser a rt of congtes.
•P*
Governor Cone appointed Prod
B Bradihaw as director, but per­
du. sons continued to recognise John
°* Emerson, who held the Job under
hat a merit system established by»wn
One uf the loaders of th* Ger­
uch agreement with tha state two
man-Am. rksn bund movement I*
years ago.
»ed
Wendell C- Heaton, stele Indus- shown et New York headquar­
.................... ......... . . —
all- trial commissioner under whose ters a. hr gave the tolul* to a
Evans, Echo lake and *n Indian
gallon It undertook a fow days department the employment serv* portrait of Hitler.
reservation
otter the H lnda'torg's deslrue- |«. operates, said:
On hla lwo-weak Jaunt, M r
tlon.
•
“Thl. places u* In th* po.lt Ion
Thurston covrred u total of 4,000
The Bureau noted. In arriving of having th* United State. Ern­
miles by rail and 500 miles by
s t Ka conclusion that an elec- ployment Service Yfcogmlxlng Mr.
automobile.
each of Iks nation's I* Judicial
tn w tatk spark was tho probable Lmcrxon as director and Governor,
rouse, that the alectroeUlk Cone rocognlsing Mr*: Bradihaw at
strength of the ataeephero was director. Actually, at ths present
Urns w* have no stale employment
service, since th* agreement rx • A Boy Scout Court of lloaor
plrad July 1 "
to be held at Camp Wlklwlkl la
Parsons Insisted there was no
vnesney In th* directorship when September which will ho atleadGovernor Can* appointed Thomas ad by Scout Base alive II. J.
C. Imeson ta taka Emerson', piece Hagadiirn. of tha Central Florida
I meson, a Jacksonville city com­ Council; ||. A. Jturu, and other*.
missioner, first snld be would hold U being planned by W. K. Ra­
both Jobs but Inter be resigned the der. scoutmaster of Troop If,
The court will be Ih* first on.
state Job saying he decided he
could not held them both. The gov­ hald In Hemlnola county sines
the Council-Wide Court of llono.
ernor then named BrodshewEmtreon stUI It in office, but In June, and a largo number uf
Governor Done has halted th* pay boy. ara expected to com e up
Constable W- A. McMullen Is mrnt ef bills Incur r ed again.! .lets for advancement.
Mr. Kadrr said that .etrrnl
coadecttag n wtaespreed search to­ fundi while to r n eon is the direr*
Roy Hcoul. want lo the ramp to­
day fe r Willi* Keleey, negro, who tar•
ie alleged to have cut a negrr
The 1MT legtalsture appropriat­ day lo finish an addition to their
girt shoal the fata and beck In ed 170,000 annually to finance the cabin and tu prepare for lb* big
Midway lest night and mod* his employment service, with e similar event.
B^y. who ar* working af Wlkl­
get-away In a waiting n r bolong- amount to t o ttpplled by WsIRpig'
County Jodge.H. W. War* Is
tag ta James Badding, who was Um ekfji sn affUlstlon agreement wlkl today nr* Cullen Wright,
••Jeytag peaches sad a good root
Lewis Wright, Scott McIntyre,
oa his vacallo* In (leorgta. It
Allan Naarman, and Bernard Colwas learned at hla ufflr* today.
Has.
J U , plan* to return to gaafard
within tha belt law day*.
array before bay one could detain
hint- The fugitives ware followed
by the Oanstchle to torkorvllle
where K elsegtofl th* car to.hid*
out.
x ;.
.
Numerous stitch** were take*
•bout the seicrod girl’s face, neck,
sad keek, n s w f k g to Mrs. Elisa­
beth T. t a t M A hand su n * a t th*
hocpkal, hot tow sswdlt laa wag net

Court Of Honor In
Septem ber B e i n g
Planned By Scouts

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Search Made For
N egro W ho Cut
Girl On Face, Back

A. H. Brock Returns From Extensive
T rip To Californio And N orthw est

Picnic la Planned By
Lions Club Members

ef limter

-

•—

Only 2 Senatore
,
Oppose D ecision

10 days In whkhv ta whip WW
new bill Into stop* for pro—
tatlon to the Senate.'
The committee's action' marked
virtual abandonment af the seta*
promise court hill now pm f law
In the Senate and was genetoUy
considered a complete victory fa t
the court bill foes.
Attending the committee meal*
Ing In addition to Garner and
regular members were Bmxlag
Barkley, Kentucky, newly sleeted
Democratic leader and Senateg
Wheeler, Democrat of MeetaaU.
Garner and Barkley w en dees
lipped as they left the committee
room a few minutes before tha
meeting ended.
The Judiciary committee action
came after administration load­
ers had fought with their backs
to the wall ta save such remnants
of the compromise bill as they
could. Proponents, however, had
conceded for some time that
the foes had enough votes ta aids
track the bUl and virtually etald
dictate the kind ef UgWleUtax
they could peas.

Lafollette’s Group
Puts Blame On Cops
WASHINGTON, July &amp; —W )
—LaPotlett* civil liberties ebenaxktee reported today Uwt Ckimcp
police need "exroeslv* force" wad
showed "moet care lass tadtffsrenro to
human Uf* m d
suffering"
In
bnttktag
up
the Memorial Day Demonstration.

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                    <text>“ W IT

J .B A N F 0 T O ,

T H B B A IT F O M J

Sanford Players T O D A Y ’S SP O R T IN G Big Dan Brainaird Placed
On Sanford. Herald** AllStar In Twelve v a
W ORLD
IX
Star State League Rotter
Loop Devisions
.

Sw ede
L ocal

M a rtin
B oys

By J U L I A N
. STEN STRO M
Herald ’ Sport* I d i o t

L ead s
W i t h

A n A v e r a g e O f .3 1 9
p latter In place of form er Mann-

Irr the Now York Yankees bocause of hla unuanal slick work
f* the Florida fllate l-engne,
Utile Claude Corbin, Fatal kn
At alas short slop who had led Hi*
leaRua ilatR ara for. n rr r
A
month, Friday nlsbt left Ihe car#
wlda open and In tempore r/
chart* of Pepper Martin of Paytons Bench.
Official aceraRes released tier#
today by League Becrelary p r lr r
Bchasl show Msrtln with a .311
aa the lander amonR Iho reRulars
who h ere aeon m om than three
quarters of a season of aerrlre.
Cknch Aleno, Deign'd th ird aackar, was close on hla. hunts,
With Adair of P o la n d , Panders
of Daytona. Martin of Ran font.

Municipal Alffletlc
FlrU
lap afternoon before a con.
g sti.in of SOP third
innlliR
tar aoaked fans,
loins th e -e n tire -m u te for the
A outt, Mote Rare up but seewell scattered hits durlnn lji«
m o o n 's performance. * Three
th e bits were twe-baso blows
[ nevertheless. Mole was In no
; w ater until the final chapter
a n 't b t visitors put two men
, tb« banes with no oula but
__i t __ • i L . - t is. «as# aM omul

f l day,e pcW nrnun u v.
Mato was w ry effective during
a tilt aa ho allowed no free
laaoo tc the Initial ahrk while
liming four of the Atalcos.
Ob Ibe htdtmd for the vltilora
an George
Phillips,
former
igkstop for
Dun WcBhane’a
glues villa G-Men. I’hllHps hurled
ghUhil ball but cuuld not' keep
wm acatterod well enough to

base on balls, lls scent to oee*
ond on lu n g ito n 's Infield out and
went lo third on Kseso'e Infield
out. Martin sra in camo to the
I/Hikiut*' rescue with n aeraomInif lim it* Into Irft field which
hit Ihe fence for his third hit
uf the day.
The Ais Im s scored th eir sac.
ond and final tally of th e gam*
in their half of ths sixth fram e
will'll T u rn m d was U f* a t first
on an h.fft-ld hit down tbo third
base line. Trammell advanced to
second on an error by Prichard
on the same play. Buck 'w ant
’ lh a night hits collected by Ibe
Iom Is wera sx lra ba-p bl-iws. mil.. Itllggprio to Prichard, for
. . |w a d s M artin was given credit the f i n - out. Emerson filed out
I*
q
double whllu langetun to K am i in ren tsr /laid but Ms.
kowiky singled to right field tv
m a d s, himself a stronger’ c«n- score
Trammell.
: |m d « r fo r the league’s triple h it­
The Lookouts will moot - the
tin g
king by cullrrtiiig one
Pcl.snd Reds tomorrow night um.
- mors to add to a loin! of lb
Her the floodlights In the llnL
previous three-base wallops.
verslty City for tha f l r it game
, ' . The hitting power of th« I^u.kof a two-gama series with ths
. out loft-flelder, Hwwle Martin,
Junior
Cincinnatians.
Tuasday
yang out again y catrrd iy a fte r­
night they return hers for a con.
noon wh«n J ib collefted u double teat.
and two singles In three official I
Manager W right alalsd
th at
trip s to Uis platler, Martin fur.
Al ('rlaflelil will do thy."hurling
tb e r honored {limself by driving
for the locals-In tomorrow night’s
■ In t « 0 of the lookout cnunlrro bailie.
,
and stealing home h irn u lf in the p a m t h a
an* 11
a a
I
rum
iih
-II,
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tail la I sla n ts for Iho third run.
llurk, it. __ t i p ]
I , T hs'L ookouts begun the scor­ H
llii.rrsi.n, e
l
a
s
t
4
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Ksnllh,
If
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with one man out Mayo l-angUon llrnnl.-, ]ti _ . „r ... i l i a a
blasted a triple into right field. Kluaii, if
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W H im (.. Ill . .,
4
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ICasao went down swinging but |-|illll|».
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1 M artin came through with n
T..ISI.
ii~. a
Vs is
p e a t' single Into right field to h tM
'o iu *
An
is
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pynd Langston In with the lorul's {•nirr. »„
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firs t Utlly. Marlin advnlired lo K not, c l ____ _ I S I 4S t
third a few moments later &lt;&gt;nj y is iiiu , U ...
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S somewhat freak play. I’hlllipa .fiS.lcoml.,
I ’ll. Is.ill. Ih ______4
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taado a throw to first from (he lloiln-ra , ih
1
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lb ...... 4 S
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mound to catch Martin hut failed. ll'isserlo,
M’.le, |t ____ ____
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W arren Buck, brother of Shawl
Tt.ls ls „ ~ ™ . IS
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17 T I
Musk, playing
on the
Initial] 1'sl.tll.s
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■sack, throw bark to the Phillips on Hs»r-nt
, ...... iss sis ees—i

la sa ifted

LEADS MAJORS

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Coming: Florida
State League Games

II -insert".

IItots h a liM Int M artta I. Bmlih,
t l l k « s i l ) . Tsrt. bass hits: rhll*
lips.
II art In.
*
Buck.
K a llb .
T iu e e i.a-e hits: (.anastaa. ntoUa
l.sseaI Marll,, l. tlcilromb. atari-

a, Mentord. O n a to tr.k
soil
lie. n i. August In* i Mori mi,
lao. and Dldrlcksun. .D t lA n d .

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tlnnitraa! Hr* and La hr. Viola Sf
gam si t:4S.

pise: Lanaeton. I l l Kupsnle.
a, Baafordi llrs y . rlsln**. J t sack.
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ad a a i' Bandars, ix y lo iia , t
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H uge Appropriations
Of Congress Shown

S A V E YOUR Watch rspalred hy Motors, u . B. Pope. Oo, lav.
_ ana who really knows how. .
B riggs, Jaw slsr Magnolia AveHOTEL OILBERT .now under
new mamgemoat. O ften rooms
with p riests baths. A U nettva
weekly ratal.
i

WABHINOTON, July l » —(Al
Ooasroas has approprlsled mors
than | 7,100,00V this yosr focfr-loral . sxfaadlturos, commute* rec­
ords showed.
T his include* a a ' esilm strd
lltl.H M O O for tha Interior rtepartm ant which Iho House may
cot aonso hotoro glvlna final sp

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PAHTY OWN1NQ

LEAVINQ

from the eehool a* eomewhat an there fo r two year* and graduated
honor student along' with several, aa an honor studentothersI A fter graduating from high
A little story goes along on hla «cbool. Rig Dan entered the State
yWBWTIUrtng tn r t u w b a l l irtinol Teoehoro Ooilage a b a h xw tnl-tn
concerning the big boy whp stands Johnson City and attended classea
sis five • and thros*qusr|or Inches f°* three yearn- Dan began bis

allhougl
that Is true as we
said in our column the other
evrniiif*. t-vi-Vy otitflt m ust hay*
n downfall some time during thki
season and when , the V anki do
have their* slump, you can bat
fa«lng a voter providing he fctW
club.
‘ 1
Ihnt Ih,-While Kos will
be
hla poll t a t '*
| A fter attending college fa r .three
rich! In Mid them mi-l ilt- every­
When the opening day of tha years, ho moved to Wllllamasm, N.
thing they roll to ovirrom n into
school arrived, J o t Engel and I C , plajrsd th e n In 1MB as a pitchTha DeLand Beds Mill lop the of tlh' p lrs te e l Im ll. i lillw since
were taking the registrations of or fo r the Wllltamaon ctah of tha
team balling lls f will! n .27*. ami Connie M ark's Athletic* of 'thii
the hall players sntsH ag th s , C oastal-Plain* Loagvo-sThat aoaDaytona remains aecnmi wllli u days .if *211, Ml) nml 111, . .
school Coming In UU lino In which son. his first full year a s s pitcher.
.ITI. H ow ever, (Islnnatllla'a Jiesl
'N o t dl«cii-iinn the Na­
I was taking the rvgtatratlons, a he won I I gamos whBo tasting de­
weak of lha y e a r-fin * vlclnrljs
tional LrcVur d e e nt- hope
big boy with ovaraU pants cam e.feat seven Mnssa-. .
la six sta rts—and kircmiipaniiil'
In; find
the ( T I ' orii Tubs
walking up U m s and gave hls&gt; In IBM,-his fam ily again moved
by plenty of sllckwmk, xooiniHl
rlyhi (here on top. The SI.
name as Dan Bralnard of Euslls, back to E^ostls, and Brabiard was
the O-Men Into a third pier#
laud* Cardinals have faltered
Florida- I noticed t h e , youngster’s ! algncd by tho Apopka club of the
tie with Leesburg,
this resiun tiers, r of p-Hir
huge appearance and tha other! LakvO range League, a oeml-pro
• Boren
metf have rsaclmd Hie
pllrhlng and hilling hy th rlr
ns vs nask, 4f**CsI
clothes which hs cn|lod baseball I outfit. Us cams through wlth -lB
IM -hll mark, with Glary uf Han­
regular*, About lh"r only
t0(r,
I wins ago fuel I defeats.
ford only 10 away
Oir&gt; n n ii
n r i Filial, inn dm -nd on
lls had hair that could bo curled
Bralnard has playtd four years
a is t v
■cored department,
*
'
nl Ibe plale I* Jne Medwlrk really, needed a shave badly, g o r o 'o f high aehool baseball, football J,H *» Oelssna,- 10*1 ;
' ; Official' averages lor. tlin work
who is nonrhslsnlly tspping
TCashvtlle,. 1-1)' Cha
a h a lf to m polo sh irt and tennis and baakatball As ybu can poasibly
ending. July II and Includlnr &lt;-!'
Reek. &lt; |. May
Ihe sp|&gt;lr nl a rmd . 100.
shoes with no socks. 1 had my guess, be pitched In baseball, TJltle
night games:
Inntagsl.
Fiiufoid'g lien ( antwell, formertmlnion about him which was not played end In football and waa a
• ' n i i S f r i ' Aseeeoea
n ie k e r — Clek
4i W I.
of the Hunfi nl (M ery Feds,
Ilubbell,
Im i I ' s I I «
rrksnnvillr
T art, New York
Fadgatt
O'viiie t* it :
Joe Medwick, left fielder Tor admit.
■ e e re ll.
.innl.v, lit. ton Kt ■ and gmv nl
^ki
Harper,
' ■ , Ihe J t r ey City (liulils of Ihe Ihr IH. 1-nuis Cardinal*, la
■tar, a t
‘•’IT Inlerntlli-nal la-ague w in hlu I tlh tripping all other hitter* IA. th e,lio n II
Charkut,
lilt of the season when fct Nalonal leag u e a* Well a* th e 'h im bt
arrnrdlng
to
this the ca
I downed the Newark. H eart, Ihe A merle sn
Iragui’-lraiRrs,
by a
ahul.uul week’s averagr* with « coot .III.'m o re t
Medwick hr being rrganled by) He r
score of 7 in 0.
scribe* of the major league clubs rvenlni
V„1
SHOUT HPORT H1IOT8. . .
as tb# moat Improved player In form
1K&gt;
According tu the Sporting
lh a major* this season. In the .money
J li
News of HI. Louis, Don Me. —
annual majur Teague
alL atacI shoe*,
&gt;H
Hl.ane has put prlcei on the
'jlj
heads of both Andy Sierra '

A dvertisem ents

W * BUY—INDtANIIKAI) AND
' L I N C O L N IIRAD PBNNIHH.
&lt; WILL PAY UP TO 176.00 ra th
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7 , each lor LINCOLN HKAIiS UKf o r e i i u . w rit* us tor suip
! plaR lastrurlIons. Bend 10&gt;: lo
ro ra r mailing and hnmlllnR our
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Brooklyn ■_
O nelanall
PkUsdsIpkU

Rood

Morton o ^O aytooa close 'behind.
The week's hast Individual per­
formance—I I kits In ' M trip s—
boostad Iks U rlngston of Onlm-svttlo nearly Id points to a j m .
Patterson of DsLand, FraMrk of
Daytona, and Trammell of Fntatka also hposled Ihnlr marks

iSilfll! T rs m m s ll, g. D urK.O lacy,
Ls n s itn n , M s r lla
Ktratsi lirunl*. C la ry, Lasasleu,

. A nd,M artin raced to sreund Inter.
rhU ltp . ran to recover the hull
and did ao and cut the apple
]eoae to second In an attem pt to
.. n ab . M artin. Th* b a ll. went wild
. IMo cantor field and M artin raced
W third where he was about a
third of a second safe. T rx llo l.
: corah, seeing action behind the

»nd Elbert Padgett. . . . .
15.000 ror «*&lt;h of them would
not o r b w k ■ M profit
for th* p r n r a l Icagu*.traders
• • . . Too bo* Ik# local d o b
roo’t pot prlrro an m m # or
oar hurlers. Wo can pot
p r k n oh h o i of oor hurlera. Wo ran pat p r i m of
flr&gt; of o o r. and a r t last as
mnrh. For Don MtHhsno told
u* Ik# other -night, Hanford
has Iho greatest pitching
staff la H a ss I) lUaeball. . .
C hlttal w g ( Hn-_go( th# U l
ral rlub sewed op
and
light. . . Wo arc sure If wo
had nothin* lo '&lt;fo w ith' the
Southern Association club or
Ih# farm system wo routd pul
a price of l! 0,00(1 on WriRht‘a
nondl# and still think he la
worth more. . . .

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’ DAILY NEWBTAPE*
SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. JULY *0, 1937,

2 Tallahassee Negroes A re

RIVAUS a t ROBINSON'S BIER

Home In Rome
Inventor Of Wireless
Terefrraphy When21
I Is V ittim -Of Dearth
Fyom H eart Disease

Ixmjrwood
Resident In Critt*
cal Condition Fofclowing Altercation

Dies On Birthday..O f H b D a u g h te r
Pope Sends Blessings
And Mussolini Goes
&gt; To W izard’s Home
* R O M E , J u l y 2 0 .— ( A P ) —
M a r q u is G u g flc lm o M a rc o n i,
w h o in v e n te d w ire le s s t e ­
le g r a p h y w h e n h e w a s o n ly
-2 1 -y e s n ro ld rd tw rto d n y " i n
h is a n c ie n t p a la c e in d o w n ­
town R o m e w h e re h d - J iv e d
a n d worked.
T h e 63-year^&gt;1d c o n q u e ro r
o f o th e r , d ie d q u ie tly o f h e a r t
p araly ah .,
Mia
widow
end
d a u g h te r survive hm. Todajr waa
hla daughter’s alghth birthday.
’goth Pope Piua and Premier
Maaaollni, cloae frlenda of inven­
tor, wara notified of hla death
Immediately. The Pope aent a
a pedal (Jessing and Muaaotlnl
want |o hla homa and k itted the
dead Marconi.
The Inventor had no t been feel­
ing wall but had eontlnued. work
on talevlalon and .'radio developn o te d fo r tome time. Death waa
Ujaxpeeted. A elate funeral will

SENATOR ROBINSON C»OES TO

(Un)

Outcome Of Battle Is
Believed T u r n i n g
Point Of Civil W ar
fir TDD l l wylifN I’rr-TIENTSIN, July 10. (A P I—
Tha Japanese arm y ertrtd eontrel today of the entire watorfre n t e l T an g le Including the
wharves, -CMheaa euafhmt Of­
fices and foreign shipping Com*
penlee In preparation for the ex­
pected o rrirel af 12.000 troops
and Japanese armies
____
tha I'elping suburbs
goon a fte r the ultimatum demand'
ing withdrawal of the Chinese
had expired.
Japanese artillery la reported to
have wrecked lbs towers of the
walled city qf Wangplnghaien, The
Chinese arsenal and barracks are
M k] to have buret into finite* uniu « ii» » i, O a .r u * v a m l

Ihe bailie may be the oulcottin
of the rlvtl war, Repealed a tr
battles are ta li to rtral those of
World, W ar days.
|
Mineral Franco hurled h l a
K nm tce*'ilreagth against th e antlent lA the governm ent Knee at
nruuala. l l mils* west of ihe
who became an actor and producer rapltal, The Inaurgent drive evlof note, mad* “S ta r In the Weal­
th# title fo r a new play which ha
acquired several monlhe ago 1,
add be presented during thu com­
ing season. •
T ho (heme o f hU now play* deal*
w ith Ufa • a t tho present time In
N orth Carolina, and waa written
A man who waa identified *•
by Paul Green, a native of, that
state- Mr- Byrd will not only pro- wee# aloft.-T he roae of artillery Roy Damgaard, believed by Vodec* th e play, b u t will alto tahB —hundreds of gun. of from U tft»1 lu,l“ Ccvt.ty ufflaiaJs to hava
to 10 Inch**—rould
b* heard [ held un hhd robbed a Teatauront
the leading rol*.
! and IU occupant* of MS 8updoy
Jn^ Madrid. •
H* mad*, the announcement of plainly In
Over the IM-aqitaro-mlle , llru morning w*s arrested on snshla now plan* oo hla return from
Skowbagan. Maine, where he had nste aallent eapturod by Hm plrlon by Deputy S heriff Lewis
beon playing a t tha Lakewood govenintant to daj* ago buttx i A Tate here yesterday afternoon
Theater. Later Ihla week, he exPart* ta Join U r Green at Chappl
Hill, N. G , fa r the purpose of diacuaaing final plan* for the play-M r- Byrd has been ■prominent

Lynching Occurs;^
Early In M orning
Jailer Is Forced Tqf
—Release- PrisoireTHT
Others A lre'W acn a
T A L L A H A S S E E , J u ly , 20,
— ( A P ) — T w o y o u n g n o g rp o a

Mr. Nelami to the iloapltal when
an examination showed him to be
eufferlng from a fractured tkull.
eu.
water
a
u n i l 1 1 V.
Iboth
M if
Since
the
accident,
Cityr
and County offlrrra have been
Inveatlgatlng every possible t)itd
but ae yet no arrest* hute been
made.
Several wltneaara rnp&lt;&gt;rl&lt;,l that
the unidentified car nm talnrd a
young man, a girl aihl an old
In a downpour of rain, the Ixdy of Britalnr
man.
tbc grave lit Roaelawn Memorial Park In L ittle
Mr. Nafaofl, la one of five the aide while attendants slowly and silently let
brothers who are roadbuilding
rontraclnra. They live part of In black, alta third from the right.
thp time a t their l-ongwixat home
end In Louisiana.

M otor Companay
Tax Certificates Tlo taceTrial On
^Id Withont Any AsMuItTWarraiil
A largo number of |*eraon*
xathered In front of Ihr Court
lltiuaa yesterday niornliig to wit
neae llie sain of fax te rliriralra
In Hemlnole County tinder the
terms or House mil JSS. passed
In the rerenl legislatin' seaalon. '
Heretily-eight rnrllflratr*
invnlrlng l4l.IIB .tg l i t - 'Mluqui-iit
Hlate and rmmty ta le s wefe sold
In tiidder* at tin- publlr nuilloo
rondiirted by Clerk of the Circuit
Court t). |&gt;, Hnrndoil, (or |2,
lit.
Mr. Herndon H aled that Ihe
lowest . bid receive,!
yesterday
waa I t and the tilgficat nay 1 2 1 !..
and that fand owners hough! In
their property without competi­
tive bidding,
M r.‘ Herndon added that tin
more applications for Ihe sale of
file certificate* would he r e e f t
rd until after the ruling of the
Supreme Court on the ronlealid
bill.
Tax ccrtifk aU e and rrceipla, it

Livestock Group T o .
Be Fonned Locally

Service W orkers Walk Red Cross Will Use
Out To Be Postponed Chapman Scrap Book'

used In th* futnr* by Mra, Allro
Ward (or Rdd erred. W trecU on.
The book Is lllualretod with
crayon drewlaga which show tha
physiology of man aad tba ap ­
■a^^ s - p'—
•'%. ~ a■
n. plication of baadagos. All pago*
#
Lmry, tetenutlmnal, rapraawta- ar* printed by hand,
Mia* Chapman completed a
scrap book In April which • ’As
east to (be coaveatlon of Florida
aarsaa ta Orlando. Attar belna
axhlblltd thara. tt was saat to
th* beadqaartsra of th* Nalloo*1 Amarteoa Rad Croon In Wash­
ington, D. a

Joacpfi Tv Robinson
Kuck. Menihara of 1
the casket descend.
__________________

T h ree Southern
Men Are Out For
R o b in so n V U o b

IN V E N T O R D IE S

Dixie Party lead ers
S e e k . T a s k O f Di­
recting lA’Kislation

Charges Are BascdOn
Riot At Ford Gates
With CTO Workers
DETROIT, yJuly SO -,-1/Pi
Common Pleas Judge Ralph W.
Llddy Inday ordered eighl indivltluala and the Pnrd Motor t ’vim• |
peny as a-corpora thin held for trial
In thu Wayne County clrcuil c o u rt1
on an assault w arrant based on Ihe’
riot aL the Ford plant galea May
Sfl.

The formal charge waa assault
with Intent to do bodily harm; lest
than the crime of murder, In con­
nection with the benting of united
automobile workers memlwrs a t ­
tem pting tn distribute union li‘&lt;r
ature near the Ford River Rouge
plant in suburban Dearborn
Judge Llddy acted a fle rlifitin B
evidence that William Merrlwealher on whoae Injurlee tha w erranta
were beaetl euffrrrd two lirnkrn
Vertebrae

fitigllrlntn Mart-uni, fmm-d fm
hla Invriit'on, csf wrlrrb s ,' telegra­
phy, d M quietly at an ancient
palace if. Kettle, Italy, today tin
Ihe eighth anniversary of hldaughti-r'a birth,
v

Many Golfers Use Tw« Local Nurses
Municipal Course Attending: Courses
In Week’s P e r i o d ^At Camp Roosevelt

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

By Mason To Aid
Audubon S o c i e t y

.PITTSBURGH, July m K ^ P )
—C hart*. C-, * Levy, union- loader,
aald laat night b* had paatpooed
far th e time ty in g a threaten ad
•trik a of aervlce workara fan P ittaborgk'a hundred* o f b a t ata, dypnitm ant stares, apartm ent hnUfkaga and downtown btui^aap bufld-

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;71*h0

Rebels, Loyalists Japanese Armies
Fighting In Death|Begin Battling As
Struggle In Spain Deadline Passes

Is New Pla'
Byrd WU1 j

'

HIS LAST RESTING PLACE Young P air Of Black*
Had Been Accused
Of Stabbing Capital
Policeman Sunc^ax

■wonting tn slat entente- of
w itneaari a , Ivialed b y police I t
■ llrrald reporter. L.
fh ie f of Polite Roy (]. Witllama staled that wltneasrii told
him tho Nelann car and an uu*
-WcFTTflc-1 car- ai&lt;lrawiped on Go*
nev* Avenue ahnrtly a fte r lltO f
o’clock laat night, and th at neither
of the d riv e n of tha rare atnpped
at the t,me but th a t the uriUlanlifted e a r followed Mr, Nelaon,
who waa on ht* way to hla home
-trnitora Berkley
o f Kentucky end P s rH a rrla o h
of Mississippi, rival cendidatee to eucceed Senator Joseph- T. Itob- In loingwood, atopped him anti
began
arguing.
The arguing
Inaon aa Democratic leader, are shown a t Robineon’e funeral in Lit­
tle Reek. Between them atan&lt;la Senator Dietrich of Illlaola.

-jMereanl waa only S t when In
t b spring of 1S»6 he first Upped
Me
A t m( r r m
o at the letter V In Morse Code
An eallmated
200,040 m e n .
a # ' • wireleas transm itter. In the
about equally divided between
W*&lt;r»U»v-h» him fath e r', bnm.
ar.'IU |y wee akeptical of U&gt;c In- Inaurgent and tovernm rnt
VMUmi &gt;l*d m id Marconi liUJe mlea. wpr* lochgd In tbo tilth
day of halite far Madrid
■damped
m ttln a .l n patent on hla Inven- heavy carguaa1 of explosive* on
Navalagamell* to
shatter
thw
tfen.
tinea of ittpply for Utonaanda ot
Honors w e t. heaped on the In*
v « U r in Inter years, especially seasoned, rclnforee,nenla relied
a fte r Muaiollnl came Into power to the front by Inaurgent Qenernl Franco.
Both aides fought furiously.

Aa, organisation to be .kwowa
aafh a Bemlool# County Uveetock
Association wiij be organised al
th* ■omlwol* High School to•IgM, Alex !!.*• Jobnaon. advisor
of tha Bemlool* Chapter of P a­
lm ? Farm ers of America, report-

____ _

Mra. Dorothy1t-smb, Seminole
Ciiimly irboul nursr, and Mias
vantage of (he fine condition of
Ft ante* MrDmigal. local Rnl
fairway* and green, nf the San Ctha« Nurse were among one hun­
ford Country Club last week, at i dred registered nurae* from all
curding to Bert Fort, manager
I part* nf the country who enrolled
Tha following players have made) yesterday at Pomp Rnoaevelt to
U*o of the course lately;
f Ale i I t gln Y&gt;ne week’s ahnrt course
l-liile Anna Wilsmt was glvait RaynobN
H nqanl Favilb', It'. I 'i which wilt cover nursing methods
pcrmltaltm tialay hy u |-&gt; r« a- Moore, H D. Illghleyman. It t-'J
Icm. local liulldlng In*|m&gt;, lor, to Monsalvalge, John Herb-t, Olio in’the trvatm rnt of dlabrtra,.tub*r
tear down a frame liiilldlug on Caldwell, ll„y Holler A. V Tut* I ruloala mill other illseaaea
Of pattieular interest to publlr
Cedar A r e q u e ,
ner, Dougin* (l Scott,' | | W. Firm health nuraea, re|Mirte&lt;l Mra. Edith
Ing, George Moye, |V tr Higgins, Mcllrlde Cameron, director of the
Members nf the .S'anfnid Cheat Woodrow Itlarr, Itiehatd Dens
women's division, will be lecture*
arid f'h e rk e rflu b will meet tonight George E. Rollins, John (.'outi'-r, on rural publlr health-nursing, the
a t 7:.10 o'clock a t th Valdrg Hotel K H MrCall, John Ludwig, ll*y-|
m atern ity ; nurslng program . In­
for their tegular weekly Hireling, mond I.undquiat, K F llou«hob|fan t and pVe-sihotd nursing proA.
C Madden, arerrtary. *l»*|ar, Karlyln Houshohb-r. II W j
I gram s In rural arraa, rual health,
I Rucker, Raymond Monsalvatge, .public health nursing- service In a
'J 'a u l Itedfesrn, Itoy Kymea, Jr., Jl.|j ru ral communlrable disrate proKarl llrnwn and Karl l.ehmann L Cornell. II II. Colaman, "Chum1*,
Will bo iiiP iti at (lift regular Stanley. E It. lUndall. Jr. Klmrrt
waakly tnnallng nl l|te Klwsola Toll, C K Tiller, J. W. Altman,.
Club tomorrow al llm Valdes Ho* Bob Cornell, Carl 'Kvnna, D,* C,'
1*1, *1 which time they will tell Ifodgina, Gi-oegi- l(, tllshop D o n - j
of tha Cleveland K«position.
r |l d tllahup. J r , U. It. Workman,]

At! appaol to Ihe people
of
Hanford to allow a chimney aw Kt
trap to be placed on the chim­
ney* of Ihatr home* waa made
today by C, R. Maaon. president
(if the FloriAa Audubon Hm lely.
Mr. Maao« otetad that at night,
lbs llltla Croat urea dart Into
many rhlm ntya by the hundreds
end rllng ta ibo aides with ttolr
sharp d aw s aad pointed tail
feather*. Trap* - are than plarrd
over tba tap apaalag of the rblnw
nay and a t daybreak, the swift*
are caught.
Altar h arlag boan beaded a Mb
■mall a la a a la m haaula. the bird*
are than aot fra* atm* tbo wore*
for (hair anporluuiio.
Mr. Maaoa ^mptwstiad tba fail
that th a (rap la we way harms
T, W. Itewton. suiwMiilendsBl
Mr F o rt ilsle .l that the rn n d i-1
tho bird*, at»d th a t the hsndi of public Instruction for Ham)- tlon of the course al th r prranit*
which are pla rod around their aola Countv” will to, In lit* of- time It b a ltrr that! It has been for
foot are a * . light th at they at*
absolutely a a hindrance u, thrm.
All bom* ewuora who would
aot object ta tho .u*epo&lt; *u,h a

' T~~~

-

!*ttd J L. Inglt-y

quested to coasmumleate with Mr.
Mason tn ordor th at work may
be carried on.
Th* parpona .of tho banding t*
for tho keeping of a a Important
record on thd owtft'a mlaraiom.
Mr. M**c&gt;u aald.

L

A traffir'lig h t sim ilar tn tha ond
new ir/-p e r* I inn a t the Inters***
linn nf French Avenue and F irs t
Street waa delivered to the local
poller Station yesterday prior t*
it*, installation a t tho intersection
nf Thirteenth S treet and Party
Avenue, Chief of Police Roy Q*
Williams reported todayThe light la the second of t h t
three light* which the City Com*
mlaalnnera voted to install a t ban*
ardoua Intersections In the City In
an effort to reduce traffic a t t l t
dent*
Preparations for (he Installation
or the light are being made and It
Is lirlieved th at the light will b* Iff
„iH-ration within the neat few

LOCAL WEATHER 1
Forecast
Florida: Partly cloudy, hvoal
showers Wednraday- and In #**
tram* north portion tonight. El*
tram a N orthw est Florida: Part*
ly cloudy, tonight and Wodoaaq
day..
'.Paytons'* Tide#
W rd a o o d a y 'e

(Idea,

tow ,

ll:t*

A,- M. 11:14 P. M.: blgfc. f : U
Af M„ TiM F. M.
■ aro m a ta r

Yeatarday. Ift.OI: today,
Prealpitetian
Total for y e a t a r d a y , , ----- J h
Total for month to data.... U l
Normal I n .d a t e ----—— — 146
T ern p a re to r*

Maximum, I t ; minimum, I f , I
Harold reading
i*
Offlatal Report
‘I

�The Sanford Herald

TUESDAY. JULY M, 1»I7(
BONN ITT

(Who lieltar Jmow tin* suffering ul

CoHgPitnlations
F or once Sanford haa gotten together on ■ public en­
deavor with complete unanim ity of thought. No aingte
individual or group, f t fa r aa we know, has raised a voice
in 'diluent over the proponed trailer camp. Everyone, we
believe, realizes th a t Sanford has been missing one of its
best bets in letting all the w inter visitors pass it by erith
the resultant loss of countless dollars.
The people are determined now to make a bid for th eir
share of the golden clop which comes with each passing of
summer when tourists begin to seek places to live In owr
unmatched climate, and to enjoy the scenery, th e recrea­
tions and the amuamenta we have to offer. Too long have
our merchants and business men been penalised by ialasing
out on the pipe-line of wealth which has made o th er cltiea
In Florida jffcat.
Tn beginning in a modest way with a trailer camp.
Sanford is entering a field which has .not been widely de­
veloped 'In this section of Florida. Orlindo is w ithout fa­
cilities to lake care o f tralleritm and its citizens Are be­
moaning the faet. DeLand dot's not have a real trailer
camp and ir Sanford establishes one. It will be th e only
one of consequence In a section of th r slate embracing a
wide area.
The efforts of the City Commission, the Cham ber of
Commerce, of the civic chibs and individuals, all In h ar­
mony, for the establishm ent of a trailer camp Indicate a
resolve and singleness of purpose which presage greater
things for Sanford.

*

Dtr e t To “Don Ta*B” |
in Search For Giant etrottloo John since IDO, eatd I t
prepared to oonUant the
•.T ^ IT W hite River
Monster wae
•earth until Sunday If necaeaaryMvcl* CIIA___

MAW ABOUT MANHATTAN

Ha will taka his dhriag para-^
phemalla to tbo rhror Wednaaday.
Tbo wife of Doo Wyatt eraa tta
flret to tight the "moaatar." B n
hniband saw It text had farmer
Bateman finally sow "e tray hoik*
rise to surface of the stream
Tim this swept the estuary ablf
» CO m n m c 8 U t e M c to M r .| o f f j e , ^
m U had the Newport Ohatnbor i f
Commerce decided to enlist the
then harked
N**« to
4 M s« to t* Bad •orVkoo ef Brown to eat^y an In
_ _ - f _ i» . “got to th e bottom" of the “mon- lnrestlfatian-

E f ta f t
rrowler than
o u n -rd -a n d
7?W k
m*
T j7 » «!■
...ni-ioui
. l . h t crawl* fkhtne

MEHTHIS,

T rim . Jnljr 10. —
with »P**r*. • rir^r
* •« » •- * e E u r e f 1&lt; T*M» «*D»low s U going l i t e r lha 'W hite
H irer monster** th at baa excited
Newport, A rk , reaideaU fa r mere
“ »■ » waok.
Char lea B. Brown of the United

He bad ,U r" " * » « » Thendej*
m im bied *1 * * t *l»o»e H I «e*d any « _ traordtaery protection," he said
"hot
w m e tpaare and be
ow whether ready to r * t out e f the way of any„ i.|m tKiny If poealMo”
“Pm convbKod th erh a »m «thine In tbo rtre r el] r l f h t t rtalt.

.*

IrnaU n t Dr. Meredith camrb tD 'l

tWO-OuAu —

hook

rM lU y .

• (tody baaed aft lb* finding* r f
mar* Ibaa iSOjfee m tdlral m ars,
a marked tb a camp lritoa a t •
A o d t 'i work. . . Dr. Cemptoll

m entry

— t

not

£

rtrm e r and Doe W yatt, the negro

.
" l a my op Inloo," he added, " I t’a
r w a re
noth lay more th an a large Hah—
Lon
lo t aiaytto a catflah—bet PD find out-"
« « "« n d
n*
*7-year-old enciaeer am-

,01* be»rt
l ,
(Rian those afflicted with love's
.
m ilady.
|Wbrrt Ifisubttaiitlally hopes com*

W hether It wss beenuse of the added hufdeBa dee to
dHy^b1,jlfiftil and night. H the most severe depression In opr history, or w hether it waa
tbr-stmln-Tif--nttrmrittng t f l « W tW l ^ ^ S s ^ dr r r r t r t sn n y t
mwllcln* ment to a new philosophy. It is a * € 1 th at th e m ortality
yVJ drrud
can euro
rate among federal officials during the present adm laiatra(fo u r rlulng lover, |i«lli»tr your tlon him been, to say th e least, appalling,
- pain,
; The -Tampa Tribune points out that "Senator RobinM * talehrmy, no srlnnco,. enn a*gon wiH th r ioth w n ito r and the 2ilrrf pnwiliiiwit f r i w il
■
4
. aura
'
hipll^i pillrnl wf liw }n*Rllnj off ciat lo die during the adm inistration of Preaident
Itoosevell. In 'tridltlnn, Thomas J. Waish. A ttorney Geni '. again;
Mrs. Harold I*
f U mittl rpi.nd ■ lohully lln* sleep* cTni-d' stenate, dleil on Mar. R, 1913. and
leker. wire of the Secretary of the Interior, waa killed in
' . 1r»« nlgbls,
Tbo aching wvrk’J'tni: hour* tbnl oh,nntim obile nrr'dent on flint, 1„ 1938.
, %, day ran span',
"A list of IridlnjPyOffic'als dying since March 4, IBM.
T k a fall* from
Inlion’a eagle
follows:
-' .
' s **
-•'th rlg lil*
"W hile House S ecretariat—I/&gt;u!n McHenry Howe.
ra te tin* blackest canyons of de*
Apr. 18, 19:14.
•M&gt;lr
* "Cabinet—William II. Woodln, Secretary of the Trena­
1 am ano th rr vlrllm to il« *b,»lh&gt;
A nd yon, lb*1 rnii*r, mual nurse il ry, Mav 3. HUM; George II. Hern, Secretary of W ar, June
rn&lt;’ bark lo hr|HH
I. I9:m.
J
WALTER JULIAN I'FJUN- _
"Little Cabinet—Henry 1.. Roosevelt, A ssistant Secre­
The right lo »lrIkt- bn* In-fn tary of the Navy, FVb. 22.
"Senate—Ilronson C utt'ng of New Mexico, airplane
definitely rreogni»rd'an,i approvrJ,
tint then- srt ui. to lie some t|Ur*tl»n accident. May 0. 10881 Huey P. Iz&gt;ng of Units lama. aasasabout the right to wutk. Thl* Ill- sliiuied. Sept. 10, 19.10; Thomns J. Schall of Mtaossot*.
tie m atter will been to Ite wutktsl automobile accident. Hcc. 23, 1W5; Park TrammeU of Floridot In the court*.

McLanlin, Jeweler
111 B. P ark A ra. .

Dlamotida And Watch«a
Watch And Jawelty-Banalgina.
on
Ague* oad Anne*" • l*ugn.1
ir*o cootIHc, to d , slaters. are
mro l|no •l*»«rde**r«.

Blamond Mounting And Engraving
- v s i a a ra in c s u a r u n w n u r
^■■■■■■'■■■■■■■■■■»«VasuaaaBBusBaal£lBal

Leader o f World's Rubber Industry
Takes M iltons o f Drivers off “HighP rice H ook 9 9 — w ith R igh t * Tire a t
Right Price a t R ight Time!

Now that (invrrnor Lelnnan of
Ndw York, grhom the Preeklent lia&lt;
rCferml lo a* "my strong right
grm,J' hns rome out strongly
ai&gt;alni&gt;t the te.urt n-vUlon plan,
Wd _ mar e*p* ■ i r-l* lllle lu rhaiiae
The spurting tvnrlt! i« waiting
atlzlmrsly for rnnni "while lie|e,H
to rome ulnng atnl knork the heiVy-'welghl rrnwn off Ills Ilean of
J 0 « Louis. Wliot we would'like to
gee
n preliminary f w f t i r all
betwior, Hitler. Mi ..olinl, titulin,
atul John L la wit.

' Jarlironvllle nedoiot* have re-,
poflid lining atlaiki-d l,y maildrfinl bull* on u hiclieny for lhr
aeeond time Wliat wimbl you du
If you Were n bull imrl some mechanleij rontraolien Invadnl your
palturr' ground T
Tliey m il It *1"' New. York
•arthfiuako when, they admit. &lt;!&gt;'•
fMhea o ff l^-ng lsl»ml got Uir
W«r*t of It and Ihr real shako-ip
occurred W)00 mile* awev In IloE ast Indies'. Thai reminds u* of
th e "Florida hurricane1, which «■
riglnatrd In the lower. West Indie*.
awe|&gt;t -Uw- Dahaniaa and finally
Mtw the pant* off New Jersey-

T H B PRICE Y O U 'R E
USED T O PA Y IN G —
d ie m o st sensational d m
value o f recent y e a n t

SA N PO R D T W E N T Y Y E A R S AGO
n o bar go p tin d re&gt; w hs msy b**
ih - Uniti*l Slatsa arm y. Y es h*
r in n m .-t vulnee*
able spot, the stomach. The U-:
tt. ha- a now -.tiigsn for neutral
i,Billin'. "F ight with u* or eat
tilth t ’chiuny.*
,
N. A. c t'lttm ; "m aycr nf tt « w ^
huvVn ior More lloatren^ Wsa IS
ihe i lly yrtlertlhy. He .say* U # t
hie city In lla
HvorgtaAaa to
roan, to Iwroriio.iine of the targ '
rs t in the alulc.
J th n It Jinkiru ha* been elect'
cd a . member of the Board ol
litre tor* of Uu* lluptUt A ru m lily for the en ndng year.
Ity a wonderful study o f tra*a
rchr«lul*.« Vlvhti Ppeer, returning
/re n t Now York, made ciurnectiin* a t 1‘alatka with the Saw
lord llaptiat Aaerinbljr U th-- uiulist I t’LaCure of all ronrerrird.
N o -. Ctarcncc Wolf* and little
r.i n slid sitte r, Mary Kim edy,
tell Monday for o visit m Tamp*.
Ilm - la tsinw bliiui fur th o u

II not Are Vy th e twiiltlclan*. but m l a l a t r s t t a a
p u li u n r
y e a end m e—real Americans, marked dew s la Ute Beat*
• eapnot affurd to alt by and cdum o w ithout quostiua.
t the eoantrv d**a*Uled." Wo' What _M r N e w might *h
re a . hunch th a t John l, I ewU post bvw bo wtmU llu* up m
» # . a a irria o coming to him re««y knew, o f oouno bo s|

building "G-3" All-Weather tire*,
most famous tin the world — and
more than 23,000,000 Pathfinders!
Prindple* o f thrifty tire pttfdtMnea

Extra"becf'in the maaahrt tread
- U S more rubber—gives
k longer wear. Hatter, wider
^
trrad give* more road-coo-

and traction. Shoulder* higher
broader hold truer on curve*.
is mUthe g n at top-talue Ooodfeaturral Center traction—the
dyear Margin of Safety. Wider
•loir, equalltsd wear. And per*
eared Sapertwht Cord (d tPtfj ply
or maximum blowout protection,
tour a # rb y Goodyear dealer or
joodyear Service Store his the Dew
’R-l" tn your size. Go take a look

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BARTOW TRIAL * t T

Noted Linguist
| British' Divorce Law
Named To Post In Nep.rs First Revision
_
LONDON, July 20.
Southern Coflege Grvat
Britain's dlxprce
law .neared
I

Three Southern
Men A re Out F o t
Robinson’s Job

‘OW, July to.—iA*t—Ja d td -~
BARTOW
Robert T, Dewell yesterday a ft
Oct. It as the tentative datn for
.,rl*'
f‘,rmer ********
0 I7 4 V A R R T H BRIGHAM JORDAN, Society Editor
•______
SO years yes­ '■eetitid degri-e murder rhargaa
iCewttawr* Feme * ••» W * » .i
arowiiiy
out
of the Tampa flagLAKELAND. July «0.—Dr. WU terday as the house Of lord* ap­
ner have won him good w(R 61
’
•
Kim Cock Zetlara, graduate of proved. IP to JS, the KOcalleJ nmr XlltK rase,
cotuarvallvaa and liberals- a* w all
Emory,
Columbia
and
New
York
riag*
bill
It
will
be
returned
a* "berdsrllps" memlier*
* &gt;f PAT*
universities, who hss w ritten **v* comm-n* for -con*ideratlon of
•
ty. He and the “unreLiim»truc* 1
eral book* on Spanlkh, will Join amandment*
tlva 'rabal.’' Carter Ola**, are In­
A Ireaure hunt, which led' Bog
the faculty r f Florida Southern
The l il! p.-rmit* divorce actions
I f r ,- a n d Mr*. R. D. Ilawklna timate Mend*. Ill* relationship
Scout* on ■ 2th mile chaac, waa
ccllege in Sept bar
'a f t e r three &gt;ear* of m arriage upJ i aaaatlag of the Dependable* featured a t tho rrgulnrly weekly announce the birth of a aan on to Whttn House so rinse dUrtB|||
ha*
_______
, ,lf
f | nf l i u s n ___
A linguist of note who •»« cn
J t y . It's wondsrful lb* way soothing.«
President’s first 'term that bd
qf the R etbodbt Church will be meeting of Trocp 6 Init night Ju ly IS.
travoletl
in
many
countries,
Dr.
waa
known
as
&lt;
-‘admin
1*1
ratlaa'a
detertlnn
sn&gt;l
rruelty, .At pre-rnt Ing Zemo -brings prom pt M l
ha)M Monday night a t 1:00 o'clock nl‘ the Junior High School.
Zrltars rprak* Spanish, French, Infidelity is the only UTOgnircd , Itching, burning akin, stub fat aav
t i n . 'Elmar Toll, Mr*. William apokaaman"
tn . Sennit*
tb a borne of Mrs. o . K. Ooir.
casus. Itching stops (ham omi t 2
The boy* left the troop head, Toll and children a n (pending a
, German, and Itklian. Ha haa
Haa 'h flair for rounding out
” j ground.
t1&lt; P ark Arenna.
touches tha tender and Inflamed
quarter* *oon nfter the meeting month a t Miami Beach.
j
taught
th
r
,r
and
to
tin
.
slters backsl*re. getting the lowu. Tn
berauM o ftta rare tngrsdlenta
.THURSDAY
*
began, and followtd a trail of
conu-s
hi
ro
from
St.
John#
Uni­
dear away*Raahn, Plmplsa, Ecxi
dawn on prospects for i ontt-tuThe IfelkedU t Young People'* hidden note*.
Mr. and M n . W. M. C arter platad legislation _ l* only a. s a c -1
lfenry Tamm,
Ringworm
and
reatorn
tha
skin,
to
versity,
ltrinklyn,
where
he
h*»
WHERE
Interact Orionpc will m eet a t the Manuel Brown, ami W alter T urn­ have returned from a two week's
normal, always use
taught since 1P.M.
ond-term
senator,
Served
In
FRIENDS
C tatck annex a t BHX) o'clock- •
Zemo. Insist. on genuine
er were th r first to return and vacation In Colorado. '
lie i* ll» year* old, married
H aute from lu ll to , lu ll,
took
The Olrl Bcouta will meet ial receive ih rlr reward.
MEET
worth tho price, becauM It brioM
and
h
a
'
two
rhildren,wand
Is
•
flvo-yoar
reces*
nt
law
In
Spar*
rellaf.
35c, Cllc a n d |l . A U dnuxM ?.
Mis*
Carman
c
o
n
ta
in
of
OrUni U ttle itouie at 1:00 o'clock.
FRIEND!*
- LADY
AT
I A R . native of Georgia and a Presby­
Han* were made for "stu n t
They will go to BanLanilo Spring, night" to bo held a t the next lando waa tha week-end guest tsnburg.
M in Ellaabath Ohl. adm itted la
AND
terian.
IMUilllf F
tin j
Has aupptiYted vltlnslly
every
w here the Hi t . Mnrtln Hr»m meeting when several group* of of k in . AMeen Bennett. - ■
dlstrirt court tn Chicago, claims
TALK IT
Besides St. John* university, he
a*lirrll«
itjanl. . w a
Admlnlilrnllon ‘ prouggpl.
»■
i
will glee them eomr ewiinnilna
to be (ho only Japanese woman has lauiiht at Rutgers, W est­
boy#-*ill p rise n l short akit* lo r
OVER
Rosa (teller and Healnald Look­ atBQng first td s|wa v W M Io r BuInstruction*.
v, *
law yer la U. 8.
amusement o f guest*.
minister and Stony Brook School
daer of Washington. D. C. are the prsme Court thanaia Sara
fo r hqv.i. ______ _
LticndJmrfs M
a*
g*a*4* of Mr. and lire , -«fc- 0 ; l anded Naut -Dnal. ««PC
O W WITH FORT. O FFIC E
Airtone hi« published work* are
necessary 'to prevent suffering,
Jordan.
Bibliography of the jtpanj^b
promote recover* nitl this rprlng
ftn» ««r
iorlrai Nivel, Scott and C ertain
Me mM* T u f c l r l«
M n . John Sehlrard, Mr*, I . M. lie launched Srn.ite . drive for
I prI r i Imi I
MAAIMUM $1,000.00
M
M
Ur.
otonomy
hermtn’
•■emergency
I*
Spahilsh
Novelist*,
Influencla
de
Lalnhart, M n. F. E. Rnumlllat
MlWtH
- W »KNEFIT
Scott en R&gt;|ians, Syllabus fur
T r) -IlMfck^fTlMEM**
and Francl* Roumltlat iln-nt yes­ over." Urgrd t» petceiit «ul In
A t*"' lls.lt.- I* 1- M rear*—
H
Er*|
First
Year
Spanish,
Elem
entary
departm
ental
n|'lT0P(UUtma
l«j
II* Tlit Aaimrlalfi |* rru
K s .li1 tnle SI.** p e r aa**lk. If
terday in St. Augustine.
Inlance the budget. Want* b»tCollcgi. Spanish, (a Novels Hla- la ls r r s lc s In I s . s r s i r t , s r l l f
(’hlriM^- BurrvER III TiAltltijr th®
rsrllrtttsrs t | . s t . w rU H
According to an annquncemrnl JApahuju in the iViphix irtK deo r deal for labor, .voidemns sit"*»►
torlr* on Kspana, Inductive Sp*h’ fev
111** S trn h Duke* Iihm
•i n i s K o t
W ake k m
» M I
11 111 . -1st., s is ss slllss . , -------redilred here today, the United p*nds to a grunt extent ttponj twrnwi to her hoitn* In lA W U n j ■loan strikes,
i»h Grammar nnd Blbllo«rap1ll‘l " l
vrws—
agem-y
TjIK AMERICAN
n fU r-h m ln f
Hi. p e it wrfh
...
— « m ru n n tn f tiarluw
the Spanish Historical Novel.
■ ^ [1 1 ■ Clrll Berrlee .L'ommlMlon which K iv unp u t i f
Jnpvnese troops
| m the rue«t of MI«r Mnrjorh*■imi. H. U. AdmMfetl In bar In Dnniel «niil
RfiNKFIT c o m p a n y
* Will open romp* tilt re Clrll Seyy-, fm cu iittur* finally will Jump.
The irenenil chiefly rr*ponaiMe C'nrUr.
* #
1 JM1. we* hii editor nnd ro u rt^ chm cr.l near Miircupolo Bridge
P. O. Il*'\ IJ.1t
Orlando, Flq.
tdk aiam lnatlone for the follow­
for C hina* policy up near the; Pr), n.,, o f ~ ^ n - T h u rrio n j
th r-rn g n g ..|iii« tTwc.m e gen
ing position*-.' .
of
Kentucky
SM dT edUratlon analyei (IMl* Great Wall la Sung Cheh-yuan, will be glad to learn that hu is -»■
( W
"**«•* has " h e pep '', " 1 *' lh,‘ * " 'nv " f lh r flr" cU ,h
and msaitlrem nniei It.to o a year, head yif the council governing
&gt;nui fr»l m
m
$ M
•eml-lnilrprmtcnt
Hopei
and
(
holmProvl.
^
^
P
^
I
y
after
laving
M,e«k.
a flow nt log- 1" Ihe North China dispute
RRtl InIIrmH fffl l • • Ihtmfc y w
O mds ofC o-operatW e Rxtemlon
fti* l im iv a tlF r itH L -» * ■ ? « • • •
MIAMI, July tO —W l-^ 8 C.
har pifellfire. Sometimes he
“ "dergone an operation foi al'- j,^ .ngar-aam s It with • homely. 1 to- final warning of tho JapanWork. ,* tp « ltm a f t of AgrtaulM ) lr#t 8 . If t h n
thought for a moment
i stmteu, lh.ean'1 need nolr*. ha* eec itislitnry high command thr Khhelts,
seemed on the Chinese aide of the: P ^ d k it-s rece r ty ^
tU kl lNl« IXV flr*fc. V8R f M
lord.
a rh aiarler from the old wild West
•Irk
«l|
wllk «kr
•••
•
a
penetrating,
non-rfalatlng
volro,
m
soJinj
evarontion
of
Fhlnesi
Friends of.M ra. ”ll. J. Golly
Warden, and aanoclato warrti'u. feno*! sometimes the Japanese.
(■rdirt f »*»‘*l i ' l f
88$ iR lfl *•
309
E.
Int
8
t.
had come tn life when a bottle was
A fter »M Helping Incident, h o w ! will be pleased to team tti.n sir- Knddy face aei-mn tn %niito, even troop, from Ihe ai.-a of liostllltlra,
85rl rrllrf.
.
..
*
U.too to l«A0a u year, U. «
Two •• lhr** *»*HeaM*aa *4
• was delivered to the Nanking gov shot from his hand at a refresh
upon
him
lo| «»»
h a s ,. irm
returned
home
following u alie-i h*'a serious.
Bureau of Prt»oiie, IJeperlmi'ni ever, China
....... counted
,
^
1v * *
***** •*.
n im iiu
ix iit
luiiowii
s | T o r r s U Mil a*4 la rtfmen!
slsrsl
where
I|r4tod
stopped
Gldesl
of
a
farmer'*
llvo
eons,
errom
nt
qj&gt;y
a
Jap
an
ese
military
,
Tlio
Rent
J
n
(rr* n l s s l r . Ik* *sla so* *****
of ju tllc a .
^ • / J - • * . . &lt; ! defend the city, principal nin- ini rrren l uperallou a t the Fe l lI S ll I be Junltore.1 .tliVnugli enllege, nftnehe yesterday
for a drink on hi* return from a
-ers* *l«**r*r*. * &lt;•* « * • * •
ightiest lAUghtoo
^nc of China’s
Chins’* m
mightiest
Ijsuxhlmi Memorial Hospital.
Itosolti *
Principal safety prelliutlon ait- llopgl One
LIQirORS
H irsiiss. «i *»*«lar-1*i***«*anw
hunting
trip.
ir
r
id
u
a
l
.it
In
law
nt
University
White
terrified
inhabitants
nf
lhr •Mrllli.a r r i . o l
rteor, |l,ttO a X*«r. DlrlMon ol generals, he m nm iinds the famuja
I
The bullet ram# from a 22 rifle
, Van ■■
**ti c*nw IS* M lI
i
t
Vltflbl*.
Went
hum*
to
I'aduthe
t
liinese
city
wntrhcd
the
hours
Labor Standard*. * Departtpont nt 2'.'lh mule army, w hhh gallantly,
51Is* Mgry Jane Preston nr■ trs
lK |1ti*U r», 1* •!
GINS
but vainly, defended the Great rived Saturday frnm &gt; Iowa j*. t rtL. l-oi smo ornsi'i inliiij niJuf.Lalia liy.tnwsrd tit* dendliop,'(Inttrd irclitentatty illschargv-d by a U hlskl si h r . llsir DM lb** fw&lt;*
Labor.
• j m-y. ih e" judge. Tn tie- l|nu«n S tate, inailnp. iiilts te d through ’ year-old hoy In an adjoining room
e
rM
Is
•k
H
.rl
riakl ** a *
Wall
against
J
a
p
a
n
'tn
11133,"
7 Field rapraaentatlre ta.tao a
vUit h*r parents, Mr. and Mrs'.;
srwlr «lf. Vs * • » « k»v* *»••■*•!
W INES .
r* 'I n i a u , atilltrd In S* lisle jn the .tn e l* warning Amerirans to . of the rststllsh n irn t
The political council of hi* lls- J. K. .Preston, a t th alr home an
■■r.1 | mn h a ir K m . If F*s M1*
frear, D ltl.lone, of Barlug* ntyl
‘*6^ Hnallnwod the
Roosevelt concentrate In pioti-eted arras, i n i ____ ^___
wel irlrS Kwi*r*ia Wl tk ra gsw
pei-Chahnr- state, Inaugurated in hlngnoliu Avenue.
Uondr, T reaiary Department.
h a .* w w n rlh la a I* Irw rw — W w l a*
i q e i t l U n r . I ii toil and
n u k llien (he event of genetal tio.llllties,
I
W HISKIES
all SSI wtfrwalv* s f t r la
. Aaaociate auperlntendent. (T c v ilrcem ber. 11135, was regarded as
| Tlie first rin«li of artillery fire'
*“
I.r s m I—r**rhi-*-a nrwa
Mrs.
Rosa
Steward,
Mis* crowrtb sbmil It.
The territory It
til* m m , m .m o ■
in lhci pro-Japanrse
h r a la * (■ a w a a lr - raw .
Though Senate lead* i&gt;lilp lias could -be' heard elearly at the offlre
Theresa
Humphrey
ami
Lee
Btenrules
Is
ns
U
rge
as
Texas
and
haa
United Slate* Penitentiary
De­
A Complet#
steered to ssril
\vleralia nf the Unite*! I’irss bureau shortly
strum
.1.
fi
Atlanta',
i a ttaUy
i l a i n j Ifor
u i si*,
k !■ ...wv G i. . besu
,000,000
retidrnt*.
Sung
pm
M
‘
partm ent of Juetlce, A tlanta, (&lt;«■
Variety To 9 H « t
before midnight,
fo r wbleh receipt* of application jMS*d tn promote friendly relations' nnd W ashington, D. C. where liefototorn. 'Iiarklsy » n . !*'*«
From
with
Japan
and
Mnnchuokjju,
nml
they
will
spend
several
week*.
I
!•"•*
«'
,h
&lt;
‘
of
1,H
Meanwhile
General
Chlang
Halrloa* Aug. fi, Appllrntimn mu*t
,, , —r~z
. ,
term . Months on" I*"1'' " .....(% k -iV t» rM -tw « divisions of his]
be filed with the m anager nt Japanese tnllilnriats apltlaiKlnl
for M
lb*1
Thouw»r&gt;*lri of IViiiirii! miniiciitu
^
!***• • r H in l :'mi s i*h„ f i«i»imiUkI1(Ii*■ fi»r
i«* \v'AtY rrn tk fir*l nhny for|»E ami |i1arnl
the Fifth U. R. Civil U iatekt.
Speedy Relief o f ChiOo '
steering o( the Rupronn- • ;*rt&gt;rl (hem "miller command of Gen ’ Hung
Near P o tt Office Building, A t­ t&gt;rptided his activities a . traitorbill. 1.ark try iladieil, till led and tTn-liVunn, rnniinainler nf the
and Fever '
ocs.
but
Nnnklnk
officially
b
le
..rd
SUMMER
lanta, Oh. oh or before th a t date.
tormer resident of Jh ts city and bobbed ull over tuo iis-tiahu: jflth iiiite nrmy defending I’clpF all information may be &lt;&gt;b' the new regime- |»-ihap» ns the I 1 IUW lives In Jacksou. Mia*.
When
your
UsUi a n f t l t t u k l
geiiale
trying
to
push
It
through,
Jng
talnad from Mahlon W right, *ec' le s t way t o he. |&gt; even a tenoas
SPECIAL^
WlUi cl 11Lis and your body kuraSad
lie's one of the North * Jr.*-1 -j'j,(. (w*n ilivi«|«tlis wri-r.* already
grip
upon
Hung.
with fevsr. you want quick akd **ratary ol the U. 8. Civil Service
51ra. Chris g, Thunipsou siul lltia lurktey* la Iran* i l i i t u i l . jn
lleoei pmvlnro, n-portedlyi
I.s it year his officers rnllnl up . j
llabta rvllell
Board ot FIa t Militer* at the local
■onv, Chris and I‘buI. Irtt Irani a ful1-*wer of WHII * H* msei-hing nm Humid Jn Jnln Ih s'
. Grove's T lltc t lll Chin TofU* II
on him to buck Japan's evpuntion.
GENERAL AU'
P eat Office.
—
Itlrmlughsui, AU. 'ru q u tro r. Th* bl(J Barklei fain- Jp|j, arm y. General Hung wsa cmClone Out &lt;H Ruin
the msdlclna you want to ttk a tee
At. the sam e time, Ja p a n inrresssvt
they wUI Join M r..Thom p­ lly haa lnleritiiUT»#a wRIi .Ihnsii ^ w e re d to order the central g o v
M alsrli. Thl* la no nvw -tsagM m
REPAIRING
Ol
m O rJ nrlFTMfTfijp f8*l n cstlmateil son for ihe remainder nf lbs
untried preparation, but a traataBMt
ol Adlal HU-vcrtaon, rice pce.1 .rnm ent troops to advance, but
Group of 100 llnln
10.000 As against-B ung's at my of summer.
. ALL KINDS
of proven m erit.
.•■ ■■'
",i
dem .-under Cleveland, o n *1 **1 could not order them to rcliic from
Valued nt
50.000 to 70,000.
I &gt; Orov*'* Tsitcles* ChUl Tools Saab
Mr*. George Barle. wile id IV»». Hopei.
' taina tallrlesa qulnldlng and Iren.
* 20 YEARS'
Mr*. JUtn Kill* of
sylvsnlu’s aovrrtinr.
Tlie Japanese m ilitary romuiand,
ewes wane* r u m r » r II quickly atopa tha chlUa and k M
EXPERIENCE.
tun, II. L*. Is vlsltlnf h*r nu'ftier,
Pot H a rriiu n of ylsslsslyiii In angered by whnt it termini the inSlght a t the regular meeting In
To Give Away Al
and alan tenda to build FM * •.
Mr*.
George
-Shipp,
for
two
ALL
WORK
'
Ihe spreader of-«&gt;tl on troubled eincerity of China'* rebuff to ToThia la'tha doubts # ftset TW WaaA
the Baptlat Church annex
weeks. Mr*. Klll«-&gt;wlll he remem . waters. Favored ihe President'* llo ’* fir»r idtiiiiatum, deliverer!
Tlie vary nrxt lim a you laal chwa
GUARANTEED
Ivied a* Ih. farmer Miss Mary riiy rt idun,
and fever coming on, gat a bottla m
plun, hut
but let others
other* du f)„n((ay, began moving Irorp* up
Nick (Itannraa nnd Allre tflrhGrove
* Tniteleai ChlUTanla. I t a j l
Alien Shipp, ■*
the fighting-. 11-suit from th e i r 'U se nt FcnglaI early
ol«* ot Orlando were married In
taking It Im m edlataljr and II -M l
BRBLTN.
July
20
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J
D
bibb
srih^s
liked
to
«vint«r
with
y
n
lth
ln
y
,*
County Judge It. W. W iM * o f­
aoen flx you up.
|
Hill W hile left Friday tor h lu v S c n n spread polsmi. Ii u l
fice yesterday, It v ia nnnounred Heivhsfuehrer Hiller won trade
.’l l W. Fiisl SI.. S»n o i.'l | AI1 drug atorea tail Orova'a TaMO
equality
with
Prem
ier
5tu&gt;anlinl
Charleston,
h
.
c
v
wher*
he
will
lines
It
mi
graciously
victim
usu
l*i* Chill Toole, Me and gi. V M l'
today. Jam ea Zorn of Hanford
Ixwjuiiklnir. HtitNilili ri d - tiiiirli iti
insurgent Spain visit relative*, jin was arenm- ally grins.
U ttar la tha tnora scunomlcai a k g
and Vtfgte -Olfetnei^pr Augu*la yesterilay in
tin* In an y u iu k nf 11nniii * toi j
panled
by
hi*
'coualn.
Tommy
through
n
tre
a
ty
signed
with
Rooms
tn
liave
only
one
milOn. h are been *liilueil a marriage
u l g l l t l u lm tl ll lM
H in t | l | | c h
« (HU
llrenae from the County Judge-, Hpanlsh Generalissimo Franclsro While, who ha* hem hla g ie sl slandltig rin-niy the other sen* luitju'' *.
fiiM'Irt|
Y, !
for lh r past i t i weeks.
Franco.
.
tor from Mississippi. "Dial u ua rwilwkj !•«'ii dinnjHi ntnf 1&gt;«|iiu«t hillA, j
office.
Through a most-favored-hat Ion
ttlllm,** They fell nut over „ a P
M um k M«Mi An ninmikt t%tuiplHu
Miss (iiilts llrldginsn, whit Is polntment nf a Juilae Ii a e k "kwy hi AflttiltiUirullnii iirutMuiu.
Plkn* for n main moth m urin' clause effective . August I, 1337.
every
trade
advantage
Franco
a
t
'
tn
training
at
Dr,
Hell*'
Ilospl-I
home.
When
Harrison
came
»i;»
Sludln near Flagler Renrh were
Mhf, Nff i In* .(AdniliiUirtitlmi lot
dlarloaeif thl* morning at
a nm l* Italy, in rrcumpenag fur .a s­ tsl In Orlaiidn, .was Ihe week-! | 0r re-elect 1«U last year fltlh"
^ itih #Kumtni’t/ tlitiititl«, mi h
sistance
given
the
insurgents
i.r
rml
k
tit'll
of
lirr
niotbur.
M
n
.|
nluni|&gt;®&lt;]
lh
r
Etiilr
npriilurt
break fa.I fur Chamber of Cnni;
relief Mil innm lm eiii.
otherwise,
will
lie
shared
by
Germere* praalddnt* anil aerrelatti-*
glean tbla morning In that city, m* nyBy the treaty, Iron nnra from
flalph Itagwulj and T, K.'PImp
txpt'urrd
1,y tluthe In
In-1 Frlsnd* of ifc I, f m l n will
p lu rrd by
eon, prraldenl ot the Central Basque tnlnrn ts
Florida Connell of Chamber* ol •urgent* will mm In flaw toward* be al«d In learn llu l h e r»(krmmerre. attended from Hen- Qiftoaqy- Th* B isques limit gut nff ■turned today frnm Jacksonville
Germany's much n n M supply of) * hero he underwent a major opford.
•
ore wluyt llii- N a tli aldrd with •'ration at th r K lrrrshle llnspiPrance In th r Spanish civil w ar.
I
, * n * * •!* afu.
.»* '»• ,. *
. T reaty negotiation* were expe­
dited ■■ socn a&lt; f r a tiro conquered
IIPAD9 CIGAH (M AIN
(hr Daaquc provinces)

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Treasure H u nt Held
By Hoy Scout Group

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Personals

Prompt Relief
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MALARIA

GEORGE’S PLACE

Once Called Traitor,
Sung: Defends Peiping:
Exams To Be Held Area From Invaders

V. S. Civil Service

COLDS

Japanese Armies
Begin Battling As
Deadline Passes

To F i l l Vacancies

S w o llen . F e e t

Bottle I $ Shot From
Hand &gt;¥$rile D rinking

NICK’S

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Reichsfeuhrer Wins
Equality W U W taly
In InBUnrcnt Trade

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�atterson’s Outfit B lalts 3 TODAY'S SPORTING
itchera For 13 Hits To ta k e v IX
WORLD m. IX
leaded Victory From Locals
tokouta Hold
9To 7 Lead When Contest
Goes Into L ast H alf Of The N inth
Fram e; Lookouts Play Tonight
and wrnt lo third on B adgert ala■I* to right flold Ha aeorad momerle later cm Ruggaria’a laftold
a t Conrad Park In DcLand
I ninth Inning rally by the
The Rada came back In their half
Twvd -marching Keda netted of the ninth to pull a brilliant tally

raa run. and gavo the Reda an*
her victory VyVacor* of 10 lo 9.
On tha mound for tha Lookout*
aa Al Crlaflald, who gave up a
tal at It.h its while h* aaw action
elgtit-tnnhtgr
[told walked five of tha Red*
I fanning four- Relieving
ftold -In., tb*J*»t.
i was Big Ban llralnanL
sard pitched to only two batbafor* Owen Wright went in
iplaaa-tha-laal&gt;y hurlee
be * Lookout*' knocked Alex

which netted them three rnna and
tha ball game. Successive tingle*
by BrhmkJl. Bhimer and Hag baa,
blended in with two latontlopal

iUea, • .Florida Btate leag u e
ha-oat king: from the mourvl In
•Fifth inning when the 'local*
/Over four ‘ rtm»- He wa* re­
ad by Harold Tocnra who gava
four hit* during the four Inrs h* hurled on the hill During
on the mound he
cave Mx h its
&gt;, Tha Rada began the scoring In
U * Initial fram e whrn they pnt
• v a t two runt. D kk Adair singled
t a Igft-fleld and scored on Bhlmer’s
3*able
to left-center. Bhimer
■Klffed

Hughes

O rlando a t

we ran aaaara jam at la that
Clark Griffith la net goiag (a
let a rood baseball lawn Ilka
I haiianooga drag
through
kla flnpera aa easily; eWHEN JOE ENGEL and the
old fie a rt tngethar you ran lay
your dough, that something l»
going,
happen and soma fire­
work), thrown In with It. They*
bird, arc up t» eomrthlng and
*0*Her or later we will find out
what this I. all about.

Hr The AMselsIed Pees*
Vsstirdiy-s Hamara
biiye. kilns Warren alalsd today.
A 'pum o played'on Friday nitrrm .in wa* won by iho Junior
iHdtkniila n . they defeated Ihn
Junior I'lnilos Ity a *m m nf it
lo a. (in iho mnun,| , for ||oyonn* i.&gt;&gt;&gt;knoin wan |j&gt;n ||em l.
Jl.. while lo Hoy Kalfldge plt-li• d (or (ho Junior plral,-*.
tnnrolng,
ls-&lt;
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In |iltvhi-il
h|*
r n* III,, tUnfor.l
owned : : (n I'.'.

Inal*, in; Trnaky. Indiana, if;
nil, (llanla. II; Koaa, . Rad Sol,
Amrrlran, 3(0

hit Into center

r* la tk a .

till

P.

PoViana yuar* at M. J a in *

junior Baseball
Games Are Being
Continued Here

(Ireenlterg. Tlgera. I; Itonur*.
While Box. I; Hlmmona. Hens;
tor*, i: Cull In*. Cub*. Is Bar­
ger. dlanla, I; Klein.* Phillies. '|.
Tha Ltadar* “ '
DIMaggld; Yankera, 24; O rataberg. Tiger*. 21; MedwUk.'Cord-

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Kaaao accounted for tha three
run.'
The Lookout, meat tha Del.tnd
Rrda
tonight at tha- Banford
Municipal Athletic Field aUVtlng
promptly al 3:16 P- M.
&gt;

Coming Florida
S t^ c League Games

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• Wk 'f s p le h ,n&lt;1 * , lean l-ergue v a c . tho p ra o n .l
paaaad ball to send the four run_
._____ '
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■are aerosy the plate.
Ir
f,,r ,h
toagna hatting
* la &gt; the Rad's half of the third «ow n between Lou (lahrlg and
frama tbay'put another run a' ron* Joo IIIMaailo la getting hollar,
tha platter when Bhimer doubled Karh bagged two hlU yesterday
to toft fit til and scored on June*' and the ‘ Iron man." bluing A ll
tong triple to center field.
| now I* pacing bis eophomoro
Tha Lookout* added two more to laammih, and riral by ualy nine
fhtlr total In the fifth whrn a .In- polula.
fto by Kaaaa and doubles by llol*| The Jtni kledwlr.k dropped d a
oomb ln o Hodgi-r* netted tho two point*, lie's sllll far out In (m at
tallies and k d ko 3 lead
[ nf Ih* National .League wllh A ll.
- Tho Red* r.a in r.la rk In tholr
The lilg Big (to p 'th ree la each
h a lf ' of tha fifth round and sent league):
four rung in giving them a seven n . r . r —cieb
n A n n m p *i .

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over Tho lookouts A
N r, * i* aVi *" in !t I
double by McMullen, pinch bitting il.toi*. Yank* (T i n M H I . I 0
for• Bwnlle*. and singlet by Hughr. V.m'.“ I k ‘‘ym .*a t“ »*V n ill .« I
•na Joiufi llrvxlvd In whrn two Ti«*u. Hsnsiorp U t«l ti 1* .11#
f r t t pxxxon Recounted for the foui^-a., tT —— — — —

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HAVE YOUR Watch repaired by WANTED: «°od
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ana who really know* how.
bicycle. Must ba cheap. Jot
B riggs, Jeweler. Magnolia AvaA Stephens Drug Store.

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l i k e address nf william IB— A p a r tm e n ts F t p R eal'
Buchan who attended University
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in Lebanon, Ohio, (urty year* ago. j FURNISHED APABTMZHT, 1
Box N. J.. Csro in II, raid.
L tire lower floor. 113 E ast I

D0IIP.R ANI) (iAY'H paint last*
longer—It knaps lla ruin/ and
freshness, Btanlay-lliigi-rs Hardp p re Co,
NO. 3 yriiovr pin*,

NEW LUMBER

thoroughly
dry. Biding, flooring, ccging,
I 2U.O0 par thousand. United Lum­
1(21 ber Co.

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cv*ch, AT ciiodUum. new lira*.
IIM .H 1121.Kurd coupe. I m 00 .

; Roai 4 Son*. Used Car Daalera.
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sunably prised- Phans # 1
iM wanto'vraahlng and Iron- LEAVINQ FOR GOOD. Ball far
Call a t l o u W ait Htb cash—H affm an pram,
tbraaoa premises or bring It to plat* m lrrsr, Ford son. other tesla,
sue*. NrCd Work Edith lumbar and alt 39 acre* fair improvsm'ent locatlen cannot ba daCOLORED P L k W . would Ilka plUalad Bachelor Rosa Ave, and

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aV nursw Easlo highway 44f a l Laakhirt.______
SPECIAL—FOR QUICK B A L B Ono lovoly UUto "Splaat* pL
a n o -a small Orand aad. oa*
small “Stadia" Upright mum ha
disposed af pramptly. Term* to
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Iass big's Warohouaa,

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volving about fBjOOO In delinquent
taxes war* Bold yesterday by
Georgs J. Dykes, clerk of the Clr&lt;’lnrinriiYfa"lt| - Boston pis red far­ cult Court-

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A N N M IV A M

One certificate was said a t I t
and coat* and the others |1 and

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tVs.hinalon, I : . IHlroli. 1.

Parking apace for 12,000
mobile, will |&gt;e available
19.19 Golden G ate Intern
Eipositlon-

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TW.-^T R K K T h i s c a y n e BOULEVARD

O ra booking llayfronl Park and lllacayno Bay
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• Summer Rate* Until December
Single Room with Rath—fl.50
Double Room with Hath—12.04
Alfred Hlmcma, Manager

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AND
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I, |illi hiog (nr lh&gt; —A specially built ’4 1 -foot boat
L A B A W A -P M lM fU A .
I.B A O l'N
rrdlled wllh llie will set out from hnre aoon to Arsnsma
CMy. it; Andslu.U. I.
[| I li'uil arul a n ■I hllng hack deep sea fish for £
Dothan, III Bk*rgr».n. II.
Tray, l | Ukloa Hdrlni*. J 'Had
............
kla Ihn Baum new I 2 .000.0ih) aquarium and maB*ms posteonml. rain).
t
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rlnn studio.
lo i-T a a a x m m u i *
The llneep for Ihn lasikm ili
Atlanta, ti CMtlina*B&gt;. I.
nich depoalla of Ihn relatlknly
• *&gt;n&lt;: Hay F u t. Jr., Huali WUel
Only asm.* vrh.dul.d. •
rlo l. I .'or one Hlnglolary,
pel., rare flour spar, a mineral alor.in toi a -w o n i da i.kauch
••■■k. tv. H. Iim u.
Kdward mml Indispensable to porcelain, _ Thoms.kin.,
t | Moullrl., a.
Tallahsrs.* at Am.rlra.^ rain.
Hurt. Al ItriM-li, llunny klnCnll I glass and sled msnnftcUrara.
Albany
at
CordsD.
alfkl. rain.
• I ''I'll I(‘'I In, Leu Head, Jr.. Kill, hate been found In Tetas.
or,I .HIURlnlnry. char Ira Anderi ion. Joe \V tlfiOM. Howard Wliel
&lt;&gt;• I a",l llali olio .Mi.s', ||,
1 l'l),),rj for Ilm llaltnn w ere;.
(II,-nn iiillmm, U. (^,w*n, ' |iin r j
F.tioemaker, T.
J. Iirummond,'
R ussell' | 'ago,
Kay Hlioomakcr.l
Jnnirs Drummond. It.
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Idglanamdls I.
c it y . I.
AHnh.spoM*. , 2; ' Hllwsuk.*, Y.

ny The AiwHaifd ptss*
While lha Yankee* continue to
Tho Lookout* gathered one hK, m t|,„ a walk away of tka Amar-

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Are Sold In Lake
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Eighty-three U x cartiflrate* In­
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taro run lead when they *hovcd
four rnna aerosa tha plata-

■ ..I to Ik . llo .o r .k U
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Jude* of Homl.ol., county PI
Mo, nor tlU l recurs. u n * M i
vouch.r« ,ae Baeealrla of Ik .
taie of c n A iic m W. portn
TBR. d.aaaaad. and at saM »)
ih.n aac insra. make aestlcai
10 ike aald Judge tar a (leal I
tltm.nt or Mr admlnlolralloa
ooM eolato, aad far aa order I
cfcarglag Mr as awek Kseeut
. lutod Hi&gt;o t f l lllh day

Order, are that tha eieeU etta. Joiy. iaa». - t j p
tom muat be obaar e.d , Aay aoL
c -A iiR ia t t r o g » M T * i
As 15. ecu tr ig o r Ib a M a t e
dler evading the nap may be
c iiA n u c a W. p o n n r r r n
clapped Into prtaon.
The hour* al the mmpulaoty,
siesta or* from I t la I o'clock.
The Ncrth African aun la so
BLOW TH E
hot that officers consider the
nap ncgdiury for haahti.
HEAT
DEMONS
Reveille gets the men out at
AW AY.:
4:S0 A. M. Af u r lunch at 10:30

HI. A unuollno a l L .* et,u r* .
t i l l P. M.
l-a la lk a a l Ito L aed , 1:11 P.

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SitH-BEL-ABBRa, Atfurla. Jaly
of • lb* Pr»nch
Foreign Legion who Shirk .their
afternoon nape do to a t Ute risk

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Mew York
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In Iba eighth frame the Look*
_ _
outs again took the lr*d when lw o| KldlRENCE, July. July *0 —
*h°Vr&lt; • Crn' 1, lh' pl*le (AI-sMra Jam at Rooaakell. toother
I l m . M #(Vi!r.0 M T ) L
Whrn1 «f 1're.ldent Rorwavell. .cc.m p .n 5 ? * !^ T V . 1
.
by Myron C Taylor, chairman
CUry . long Irlple tn right field (lf (Kr ,Klirt, of lh, Un|Ud MUUi
* 7 lb* Local, he two m .rk e ra .|K |rr, ( o rp o rt, lOTI( | i f t rio m ic .
In the ninth Inning tho local* ^,.,(,.,.,1 , ^ f or Venice In a special
adrtod o n . m or. to thalr pravmu. „ „
M r pr0, WK, by lh , | U llan
F- • total of eight to take a two run ........... ...
n o o ..v .ll h id
&gt; . toad over t)&gt;a Deloind outfit
Prichard was hit by a pitched ball

French Legionnaires
Take Daily Siesta

rules* o ...
Mow York
Pittsburgh
HI. Cauls .
Bsatoe ....—
Brook lya ...
c-lsclssatl .
Phllad'lyhla

f
LET
FILL
AND
THE

STOPl i

cirE c x -u rr
WHEELS
REPACKED

US DRAIN AND RE­
TOUR TRANSMISSION
DIFFERENTIAL WITH
PROPER LUBRICANT.

ENGLISH’S
Gulf Station
lal &amp; French

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TeL O ltl

W. A W illiam s,

Chairman of (ha Board of County

CELERY
GROWERS

IIA8 TOUR
CAR'HAD A
10.000 MILE

IIAVR YOUR

Notice is herehy given th a t all accounts
against Seminole County m ust be in iHei
Clerk's Office not later than the'28th day j
of each month with duly authorized order
attached.
„
**i

L C Smith will ] deliver
more wogfc la tha hnaln*—
offiea tn s btminaaa day, a t
lower c o o t' and- with toaa
fatigue, than any other
wrillng mac hi Ao sow availablo.

STOCKHOFF CELERY SEED
WE ARB TH E BOLE AGENT*
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY FOB BTtXJKHOFF
LSO A COMPLETE LINE OF WAYNE FBI

Sanford Am co Feed Store

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Seminole Cotnrtjr Prqdocc* .1 ^
More Pnili And Vegetable* Than A.
Similar Area In Amerka

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KUKL UX KLAJJ WARNS NEGRO* YOTERS IN FLORIDA

rom
Pistols And Bullets
Of Tallahassee Po­
lice ToBe Examined
3 y State Attorney

Big .Rew ard Offered, D o w n ln Flames
For A rrestA nd C o n - : .
viclkm Of . Assail- I
a n t O fG r o v e

O w n e r

M

Police Redouble
,
parch E fforts
ir Motor Accident
And Deadly A ttack
C h a n d le r H. Nelaon, prom-

Ilipnt Longwood i resident and
c|tru s grower *nd shipper,
died In the Fsrtisld-Lsughton
Memorial Hospital about 2:00
d'pJoek this morning w ithout
regaining consciousness a fte r
being struck on the head by
a n u s Identified person Mondynlgbt.
s.
-I-Kslsoti'i dhatb • apsrrwd efforts
of^C llyl a a d ' County official* to
a ^ o b q a d - .tb o - BBldentlfled
•sUaut who struck f^olaon afie j
a"b v tp firru m o n t regarding a ml4^,'ailom obU a aoeldcnt and let!
t t t a ' tytag ' oncoasclous In th*
VOkJrt'-of Ffilcw Roy O. Wllik ^ s t" repaired' a telegram late
Uig-vttjftt - from ffotoos'i brothers
tg 'R h b a .R o u g a . L a , offering, u
rovrard. Jar Information
loading .to tho apprehension and

Florida
Exhibits ^ OOver
n e V o te M a r g in ?
r i o n a d CADIOIIb
P at Harrison
At Fairs Seen As . ° f Mississippi who
Vl

TALLAHAS8EE. July « t. —f&gt;r»
—S lat* Attorney Orion C: Perker,
I J r , i i H he la rsant/nlng the pieU U anJ-JJjfleU. ef all member* of
*P»e Jg ffahasae* police deportm ent
and Looa county sheriff* force a l l
p a rt of an invrstigatloa Into tho
lyhchlng of tvyu negro yootha here

%ne negroes held In th e countycity Jail on a fchsrge of stabbing
Policeman ’ Vi ’F. Kelly when he
tried to arrd st them, were taken
from the Jalf by four masked man
osrly yesterday and their bodies
were fiddled with bullets
The sh e riffs offlca reported
some bullets were found at the
, Professor Jean P ircanl, strato ­ ; scene Thu I odist were hurled yes­
sphere balloonist, who failed In terday b u n g le r Sshumed and three
his laWal attem pt to conquer bulleta taken from aach body.
th* hi/It heavens. The ,a»ccn»lon I Night Desk • Sergeant lla rry
woa successful even though his I Fairbanks o f the police departc raft tr n .h a l a mass of flam**, : ment ' said th* four masked men
h t said.
forced him -to accompany them to
the county Jail, got Jh# keys to the
cell block and rultaae the negroes
to them . Ha said the men then
locked him In s callCounty J a lltr Robert Malge said
he was not awakened by the men
during the time they were U king
the negroes from the Jail
Governor Cone dolled the rase
“not lynching ,b « t murder" and
1 ordered P ark er to Stake the Invea, ligation. 1 , '

O klahom aBadraan

Kidnaps Farmer,
Eludes Officers
Large Posse Together
With Pqlfce Chase
In Close P u r s u i t

DURANT. O H *. July II.—(At
— I*ela Traslry. tho southwest**
number one' badntan, kidnaped a
Mtftnri *nrgr - r ’aildr,.- Dkla!t* man
fT*t ’ inirthpard
today
aRoy
breaking through a rnrdon of of-'
fleer* In the Mfhshtta River boltoma near here.
,
A large poaan of stale patrol­
man to acrontfnny stale patrol­
men aped In M rsull.
The farmer. V rank
TTIlnmcr.
was held at a farm and forced
In accompany T ra ile r nod his
companions, b r|lrrrd to bn Fred
Tlndol, troth eacapod felons.
T ra ile r's wife, Natl, waa. rapt u r d hy officers yesterday but
T ra ile r and Ida companion shot
Ih rlr way onl of the p&lt;dlin trap.

'U i htlMb apoh Chtadlar l a s t
ul|ht.“
*-»»ts‘
ChW Williams stated Mfkt a
•rMaspread search la being nandrfeud and that ao possible clue*
of -‘tha accident are being overleeM d, Accord lag to the Chief,
there were several eye wltnessra
to th e ' argument ,which occurred
hhpot i|:p o P. M. Monday at the
Intersection:of Palmetto end tie•ey e ‘Areouee, ,hut none of the
witnesses | i oMe to daflnltely
Identify either the aaeaUant or
the chr which ha waa drivlag.
- County * Bhsftft Charlie Hand
reported that k&gt;* farce le follow­
ing all o b ta lu b le. lead* and that
the deputies are working night
and dajr o n l ha ease, fie also
added ' that a .coroner* Jury
would view the body this morn­
ing and would adjourn until fur­
ther Inventtk^ion of Urn rate had
been made,
Alt ending pSyokUae reported
that Mr. Nelaortp death wee the _ _ _r ________________
reeult of a frarier* of the beaa making ’ an effort U see that he
e f t k * ahull sad a cerebral b*m-:AeU |t
onhagd. About I l H o’clock last
Tonight during the tilt between
a W e decomprooalon operation th , lookout* and the Orlando
ltd* performed by a apecUllat 0 u „ , , t
|„ , , | .th le lle fleldr a
from Jacksonville ae an em er | , 011 ^ ) 0 ,, WH| b* taken up to help
n * l * * * tB'Oaeo the victim * th. rooB|r ^
in d
m other
rijd. However, ho tailed to re«A(« k lh# amalleel h a t boy In
opofcd and -dtqd.ht about i;po A. Uie Florida Ktota League and
M, without retaining const km .- m in r uml,ir r , , nH k. , ,

Mauser Is Elected
President Of New
L iv e sto c k . Group

.

A

.

huge State Asset ..

n in full regalia a r t shown burning a fiery cross a t 8
stay away from th e pollsVln a munlcl|&gt;al election there,
cast their ballots.

Roller Coaster
Trains Collide
Injuring Score

Succeeds Robinson

Only Three Seriously
Injured But G eifl£
al PAntc F o l I o w a
CHICAGO. July I t .
(f lrV A
apeody
roller coaster I r a t a
hurtled down a sleep In, linn |qto
the rear at au uptoulrulM trait
at uivarsldn Amaaoniem |&gt;ark
lain last night, .Injuring ; | of
th a. tqrrtw- ctriehm i • ftdnrJ
ralialng pnnlr among ihn on­
lookers.
W itnesses said the train of
four rar* waa near the lop of
th* "hump"' when It stalled and
started backward. The train ran
down the Incline, part way op
another, then coasted to the bot­
tom of Ihn Irark between t li n
two “humpa,**
Just then another train raiftn
over the rear "hump" and crash­
ed Into the stalled train.
Duly three person* were * re ­
ported seriously hurt lull a gen­
eral panic followed. Tho
l wo
trains r s r r i d alsmi no |s-r.ona,
many of them teen a n il boya
and glrla.

Devalera Wins lu
Irish Voting For
President Of Erin
Gains m T T o 52 Vic­
tor} Ovpr His Op­
p o n e n t Cosgrave

Kamnn Devalera was re-elected
president of tho Irish free state by
the new Dali by vote of X2 to &amp;2 It
. Wiliam* Tleader,, rig*
goriously (opposed Iho elrcli-m.
ciuitending a majority f vote*
raat In tha recent general election
Bcnat-.r Alben W. H artley, of w rre against DrValrra'a policies
Kentucky who won thJ " Demo­
fo ,g ra v e also condemned the
cratic li-nilrrshlp nf the .Senate
to aurre-d the late Hcnator Jo ­
seph T. Itobinson. He triumphed
over Senator Pat Harrison of
Mississippi by a vote of HN to :I7
in a arvrrt caucus nf Democratic
senators.

29th Chinese Army
Begins Withdrawal
In Face Of Cannon

A story of the progress of Flnti
ila rshihita for the past five years
■war p irsm ln t to the lo-al Kl s s s o
Club at their meeting today In tho
VbWp i Hotel by Earl W. Brown,
manager of tho Florida. Natninn!
Kihibits, Ine.
Charts and photographs Illus­
trated the work that has been ac­
complished at the Worlds Fair In
Chirago for two y rars, Roekrfrllrr
Center for one year, and the firral
lakes Imposition In Clevrlaml for
two years
Mr Ilrown stated th at the I s n v
tj'n in e millionth peraon Visited
the FloHila eihlblt Friday. An act­
ual count ly a rlocklng device de­
termined accurately tho number.
Mr Ilrown lauded the work of
Hyson- Ktevena, form er Ranfnrd
■nan,- who was responsible for
many murala . and dioramas He

A trip u th a Groat U koa Eg
pooitioa ia CWroland with nl
penaea paid has M m offered

r. a. jmu*

lat. grow tl
’strata la fl

aorod by Uw Oriaado Junior Cham­
ber oT Comasara* la tha aear fa*
tu ro
A t talar i ad laU rvals, rountiaa
•urroundlng Oronga County wBJ
proaant UmJr aw torulncr. at tha
Oriendo Jaygre m attings. Tw» wla*
o a n will ha arioctod to u k . p art
la Urn final*

An lavttotla* has boon mn-iad
to tha la s f u i l Joaior trade body to

States He Will Join
W inner In Workinj
WASIIINCTON. July.SI —
CAP) — Svnntor Albcn W.
Barkley of Kentucky won
Ilie democratic leadership of
tho Scnutc In n cloao contest.
The vote at tho secret
c u u c u n of Democratic sena­
tors was Rarkley 38 and
Senator P a t . Harrison of
Mississippi 37

Barkley aucce?&lt;la the late Sen*
ato r Josrph T. Robinson as party
leader In the Senate.
Barhl-y
was
supported. by
friends of the Roosevelt court
hill-while Harrison had. the back­
ing of jonntora opposed to Ura
menaure.
Tho entire-caucus look less than
an hour- Harrison moved to mahv
the vole unanimous and took da*
fra t with a smile ami prom ised'ha
would Join H artley In working
for tho good o f tho nation aq*'
party.
. .s
Doth senators predicted mad*
party harmony from now on- g«*•!
atnra at tho caucus aajd tho c o u rt
bill fight was not mentioned. Tim
only ab»&lt;-nl Democrat, MAator wsa
lunkhead of A labam a'w ho wwg
railed hooiu hecaokr-Q&amp;whla w|f»V(
standing aioul who ileaerveil an}* "flftiewV- T m l f f l i H KhdCwelt-'tosk■hi aide in isnipalgn for flhblnkoVi
honors bestowed npsn him.
Mr. I^hm an warned Ranforrlitrs auerraaor.
against a movement being elrrulaterl by unknown turtle* In a n e f ­
fort to reroute the proposed St
Johna-lndlan River canal He ad
vised RanfnnI to investigate Ihn
situation. &gt;
Guests at life meeting today
ware: It. J
l/'hm an, .Randall
Disorderly
conduct
charges
Chase, and F m l Dyson, of Fanfordi Mr l^-hmao. of Tavares; headed th* list of offenses an
court docket for the Monday
I
Earl Brown, of llrljin d , Ihn Itev. small
i
T- I. Dean, of Clearwater, amt In session nf the Moniripal CourtNino
persons wero arraigned I "*
A. Paine of Wc»l I’alm Reachbefore Municipal Judge F rank L.
Miller iluring the Mission- Isorenao
-n |
Williams,- / negro, charged vrlth \
| lairrny- waa trantfem -d to tha
_ r .ja
[County Sheriff. Marie Sandy, held .
. ,i2 |
for sanity observation, was Irene*
,i« ]
ferrrtl to the County W alfatu . *■
lion,I Mary l.re Durham, negro,
' ,-SH
I pleadisl not guilty tu charge* of
'v j
.assault, hut waa finrd |I 0 or *0
. \M
|days when a vrnllrl of guilty waa
-T ^ j
|returned Sam Kcnla, rh irg rd with N j * a |
violation nf tho City's Sanitary
'AM
ontinanrr, was dismissed. u
iy a
apartm ent may *t,avn h«-rn hllln,l
Those rh arg rd with disorderly
by carlMin m om iihle |M,l*lng.
rondurt w rre: J- H Parkeraoa,
Ttin vlctlma, tleorge Chlliery.
pleaded not guilty but was fined
21, and hla wlte, Klla. 21. Iiad not
.
born seen alncn last Thursday. |I 0 nr -JO days; Jau n ita Parker*
T h eir partly clad bodle* were son pleadrd guilty to the chargee
found when police, relative* and- ami waa diamlssod;. Willis Cheat
tine, negro, was also dismissed '.
nelghbura brok« Into th e ir **«ond flmir ap artm ent Ia si night. wjrrn h* pleadrd guilty to the JT ho body of Ihn woman, a charges; Elijah Edward*, negro, ;
bride of fire m onths, lay In lied, was fined *R nr 10 day* whan ,

Nine Persons Face
*
Millerln Monday’s l* ^
Session Of C o u r t

Police Puzzled By
N. Y. A p a r t m e n t

watchful
Japanese
Infantry. The Chines* began Ihul
r.varuallon in orronlanre with a t Th* hVmonthly
nni-tlng
of
n*w a g n rm rn t to *nd th* North FPnford l/« lg r No. Hi F and A
China nisi*.
WM
,**t .fig h t a t the
*
r
_ _ _
Masonic Hall.*
PEIPING, China, July 21. DPt
'
*-------—Two American women told th * ' , Hollla .Furgqaon of Sanford and
United S tairs rm bassy yesterday f.lma Oamun of Orlamio wrre
they were klckc-l and shoved by n,*rrl*«l In Judge It. W Ware's ofJapanese pickets on guar,I le-foro ^
yesterday,
the Japanese embassy,.
I
'—
Mr*. Helen It. Jmies of I&gt;*-| H arry Joiner and H atel Cowan
tn d t and Mias Carol la th m p of ®f Hanford were issued a marriage
W ashington, gave ilrposition a t lbt**M yesterday from County

lia r husband, an .em ploye of a
DrookRn w arehouse, waa aprawl.
ed on lh „ bathroom floor.
• P olite aalil all the window* of
owsrd Uto l hv Rika Hall Friday night, ac- th a ap artm ent were open, a clrss«y quar- &lt;°rding to an announcement mad* rum alanc* that pusiled In v e sti­
the safest hy Lodge official*.
gator* w han the ra rb u n m ount
Ida theory was tolcad by
As,
w." Mr*.'
--------to rest
I Th* rwgular weekly meeting, of alatont M edhal K sam lnar lluw
8anford Rea Rroul* nf the ship a rd W. Neall.

LOCAL WEATHER

Florida; firnerally fair toalgM
"Hem Inals Lion" will bo held
Ha added that them waa no o tl s u it. Thursday e*c*P* ralhor w ild ­
j Thursday night a t 7:30 at th* anra of ealernal vlulanca, or ly a c a t t e r e i l th umlrrsbowWS
Thursday *f|enu»»u In contrwL
Janlor High School, according to atrangvtatlon.
an announcement made by Clifford
Carbon nionniido gas la a cot- portion. M ilrein* Nnrthwoat Flor­
&gt;Bell, skipper- •
or looa. odorless rs* found In tb s ida: I'aVtly cloudy tonight and
* *
* -VjB
h a aat from autnm .ddlra and In Thursday.
Daytona* Tid«t
J A meeting nf th* Ranfnrd Lions Iho gsaoa caused l,y Ihn detona
Thiiraday'a tides, high. 1:11 A*.
•to In staging th# final*, w b ld t' club will b* hald tonight a t 7t00 Don of a ip lo tlv rs '
will Includs tha two beat acta frw n | o'clock a t the Valdes Hotel, Joha
Vital organa of Ihn vlctlma M . C If P. M.: *«•. !*:*• A,
aach county represented. It will b* Galloway stated today. All mam* WWW sent to Dr. A ln a a d s r O. M. I I : f t P. M.
■arom atic
presented a t s date to ha a a - J 1* " aro urged to U prow ht aa OatUor. chief illy luilcolnglot.
Vest, rday. 30 .01 ; today. M J L
aouno-l later^Uila meeting begin* actlvltlei fo r foe further otudy.
Proclpltatlon
- s ___ j
___ .a —
h ,lf of
&gt;nT&gt;
Total for yaalonlay------- —
Total for monlp.-------------- Ml
Normal to &lt;?'• — ------ H *
* Tsmparaturo
UaMaatlflcd parti*, forepd • » , Maslmum. 17 ; mlulmum, T * ,^ j
.
t r i m to a Gladervilla Rtoro ba- llerald reading
logging to Ivan II. Kubow Tueaday
m are lag and mad* a got away
w ith a cons Id* rails amount of tho
•U ak of tha s to n , Couaty 8harlff
Chari ia Hand rtportad today
E ffo rt, aro batog mad* to PP
p iy b in l th* tboivv* but a* yet ao
arrw at. have h**a made

Prize Offered In Jaycee Contest

tnfaatad Wri

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CITY NEWS BRIEFS Death Mystery In;

Hornsby Relieved Of
His M anagerial I*ost

Band Goes To Ocala *
J T p A ttend Blar Picnic

Lead Conservatives

Vanquished Tiakes
barl Brown I raises n
i i i /jil c* *i ^
W o r k O f a ^ v o n H I n ^^llllt With SltlllC

Robert Mauser was elected
president, of U»*' Seminole County
Livestock Association which )Wa*
organism! In tha Chapter Room
of. tha Bemtnole Chapter Future
Farmer* of America a fte r their
regular rr-aetlng last night under
tha supervision nf Alex R. John­
son. chapter advisor, . *
The fifteen members present
also elected John R- Jones vicepresident and, Georg*
Mauser
secretory-treasure for tha coming
year. The meeting dates of the
newly firm ed organisation will
be announred later.
The purpcoe of the group, Mr.
Johnson staled, la to increase th*
amount jif pure-bred stock raised
in this country, {la added th a t
any peraon who la interested in
Ihraatoek ia “cordially" invited to
become a member of .the aaaociaDon.
- ■* . *
HT. I/HIIH. July ,21. (,V»—
. A fter the business session those
present
enjoyed a watermelon ironald I , Itarne*. prrsdrirni of
ru ttin g a t the Chapter'* fa rm .in Ihn HI. Unila Drowns, annnunc-d
that Manager Rogers Hninslir
the re a r of (Jit high school.
had been rolleved nf hla duties,
affect Ir I, Inday. ilsrnra said Ihn
action waa taken “for the food
of tha Drowns." Jim llottumlxy,
coach and reserve first haseinaa.
waa named artlng
nianagar.
Hornsby .who lad the National
I.eagua for batting aeren ronseeglive season a. became m anayrr of
the Ilrown* |n 1*13. lie has had
only madlocra success with the
team which now |* In seventh
plain th tho American le-agua.

h a v in g
flourished. daring hi*
reign a* chief of th a bat*.- fa r**
gtmhflng baseball fan* to b* |lb a r
al ia their contributions, M r ‘Balt
■Aid th a t all fund* collected will
ha given over to hla mqjhar.

rkley
IsVictg^
Caucus Naming
New Party Leader
i

Considerable Stock
Is Taken From Store

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