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‘‘T h t i h m Affair” To Play\“WM Money’ To
A tR itz Sunday Arid Monday P lay At RitzOn
Robert Taylor And Barbara Stanwyck Arc Tuesday Night

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“ T alent Scout Great Cast Appear In Film
Coining To Ritz Coming To Ritz Wednesday
On Double Bill Bette Davis, Eddie Robinson And Humphrey

IN THEIR GREATEST ROLES!

Teamed Tpgether In Highly Dramatic
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Edward Horton Stars
|th Victor McLaglen
-------In Picture Based On
Novel In Magazine
SLEUTHS!

Bogart Star In (Kid Galahad,’ Drama Of
The Boxing Ring glased On Novel

Film Qf Movies Will
Be On Screen Here
For Friday Showing

Rosalind Marquis

With three famous stars heu,lIng Its cast—B atts Davia, Edward
Q Roblnaon and Humphrey Bo­
If you're at all Interested In-tha,
High humor a fa it moving
g a rt—a drama of the prile-ring
m
achinations.
of
movie-making,
itory and a splendid caat of playcalled "Kid Galahad" will ahow at
"Talent Scout,’’ a Firat National
th* Rita T heater Wednesday aim
' t r* combine to m aki
of “ Wild
picture coming to th r Rita Theater
Thuraday.
Monry," th r film which a W a a t
Mad* from the beat telling novel
Idiy will give yuu more th in a |
tb r Ititi TTi**I re Toaadi f , on* af
by Fraacla Wallace, ace apoiti
of th r Inniilr InformationH i* aiory 'n f ^ B ja f e ^ r o H m ly
the brretl&lt;-*t and meat ..tfUffblfuf
ffetlonlat, thla W arner lire* , th. dl
Done in an airy manner, the J
I our* JUJU3 t
en­
romt-dlt-s men on th*' acre*if thla
• r deals not only with thnvu aledangering -Ah* ',^*U«^n'*v* hlgtfeal
remedy_
starring
Donald
Woods,
i *r»»nh
- * 1 * /f ; .
. manta of the boxing ring •vitl.
pile** -Aid i gt'mbiing ,*. Ilf# lUttU
*,ind veteran* of last year** flofd
which everyone la fam iliar, but
llastil on the Saturday Evening
-.Robert Taylor and
with th* behlnd-acene* maneuver­
for a g n a t * . atajtoJVTha .to W
Tightwad."
L*
'Pfatal
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w" h -M a t j Mj- j D igger* Air .T our—Jeanne .Midmt hlurv
ltrhlasil
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Poet
story * "T
Mgntwad, l y Paul
|n «xhl* l i My A ffair.' lh&lt;- Twentieth Century-Fox nroduc- r
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ing of fighter* and manager*.
A ffair" provides M h T a y lo r and
Oaliiro, the comedy* often, reaches. t |o'n whfeh give* th#*e t:..-ee g n a t Mars the fin e st.opportunity they , ' j ^ ’
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Eddie
Roblnaon
(M aurcldj
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Manfdla, la the atory of a
M bs Stanwyck wllh Iht moU.lm*
i hllarioL* height a* it unfelda th* have ever had.
tucked by h it girl friend, " F lu ff
portanl story .e ith e r ■ of i theoa
young
linger
who
make*
Vo°d
in
hfitory of a wouldrba newspaper
played by Mia* Davia) baa tin*
Hollywood tTiionfc^ii ,lhe rhrdWtl '!
g reat itar* haa a m * had, and af*
contender fo r tha championshipreporter who goea beterk w hin ha
B ogart has another There’* an
f « d a . Victor j l f ^ g l e n ,
who
I* given unllmltad
11 -round a,fight fo r Jhe rhampiig
For • quick &lt;hry ahampnn, Vedi
-------I thinking talent a c t it
a_
'head* tha strong. aupbortiog east,
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whlrh In acoop a
ah
molt Dery t )
‘ Ip‘ ,satd
“ J itor tha
r " th
" a-------Ann
Borg
charming
red
headed-Mnrk
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ood*--play,
th
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tb t flneet opportunity . h* ha»
E verett Morton Ik
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thrown uppen fl ,
pUyer Who alar* In "Kid (lalnhn I n'‘p »nntrwHllm» leant, n* Toon- *c;iut who tike* a group of rhoru*
had alnol KCfrW fefrtul-ctwrm*and he i* assisted lh
atwea/f th* two m#nu
mPna'
th# drath ‘batweeft
at tha Rita Theater, Wedneiday l , r |h
(V ntury-Fnx. ronlrlboie.l girt* acroia the rouiitiy in a tu«,
irritatio n In
l#f'onn*r.“ ■
gra a fter th* fight, tom e vaat
i lerpy Voiced kyna*,&lt; Ovifmian, and Thuraday, Recommend* c 'ro th n v pong* to "Thi- In My A f--an Idea originating from the air*
..li;
■m u m uf M«dlion s t |m r t fHMi:n~
•-TliU la My, 'A «aft'".,w oild b*
r.^n "
----------- - ..L .- i.a .J ll tt n c —U ip -iu a d u -b y - th o — I/old
l.UUIMJ Campbell;/a.SW
York meal, _____ _ i _ _________ —and yat, withal, s tender ro4riwph-fa#
alage beauty who lAl(Mh'
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m e , . * .* * .» . &gt; o»v, o ,,r
rnsnce between L’dd'eV fighter and
debut In thla pleturaf ...
atari, f o r / ft ptatfnu Rphart
Eddie's slatermethod.
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Sooa
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I.ui ten l.ittefIfld, M an y
Taylor in a- pjetorajwilfeh'.'cap­
Besides the three well-establish­
handful of cornm eil into her h’ lr. a"" Victor M el*-;l'o in Hit;’.lend- ip v e rl'Je a n n e Madden .'"tinging In
Huth t'oteman and many ail
tures ib* m ood;ot*f^at temanc*
ed a tari, previously mentioned,
then
bruahea
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with
quick
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Init
role*
Themelodli
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town
am
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In love with M l^ 'C d w p k t p
jie ra 'a a naw » u r . tavealed in the
and "the urge of'm ighty drama,
„ , |nl n W n'tr." "K ill'P F - " « » ( teat
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r l rnlhiU U r on *•Tha’ Bladu," Hafton f r o n t alrokaa- The whole . W
person of.W ayaa Morris, ■ 2.1-year
l.ucirn Littlefield and Falwaril )( hrlrt)inik(.n whrn ^ f p f u M a poo. tphaa l*«*#than fifteen ndr
whlla Barbara'Btajiwyek match**
liown YoKr tl'n- • *t i.-&gt; Up
'* tohaa her to Hollyyrnoil. ‘S e v e n t h H e S V e i l ’ W i l l
Id newcotaar who playa “KU Gal­
hta greatness with a fir* and Everett Horton *ue;r*tl In • anlv. to art ompany him on hit .vaeatfen iitea and doean’t Interfere w ith *
iHU at first to put her over, but p i TJ
powar given full -*«opt for tha Ing a kidnapplnr where lh&lt; to n lake retort, Thlngt begin to th# wav#
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Y" 1 r!i‘l
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. , l-y a rlever ru.e, M ha* the preaiK e t U n i S h O W ln g T ahad”—big handsome blond boy
who gala the name because he h it
I«lent of the company from which'.* Ifc
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a|.lll» perk up. however, ' ^1
he. wa* Ifired. ’ begging for her Kt
The tendereat romance of our reverent Maas about womanhood.
rummer laianler 1*^1
new/ pa|iermen ami the National
; a fantantic aalary. T hereafter the time llvea again on the screen And a new young leading lady In
r o g r a m m e f o r wrick o f j i ly
the lake. IJelng tha o(^Jy} . _ T, (1
faIr” ;'*how't)fe^n«&lt;dn'*» •lability Cuard I &gt;11 in "Wild Money." tlm on the epot, Horton
'rocket* to success wllh linger wM.n
“Seventh Heaven,'* th* !?!* person’ of Jane Bryan, with
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whom
she
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(&gt; n lu ry . Foi| prmJuc. whom h# falls In love.
new comedy liv Paul (jalllm piny- elluttlon mainly by atAj
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'.B undiy, Monday-’ lloli.rt Taylor. i’arlrti',. Rt diw yc' VI /tF
'ally m art lea a fter Wood* play*
, ' Michael C frtla, the director who
tlo n al' hank' robbVrfla 'faiMha1 If Id- ” w '■
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* Ititi Thriller. tt'la
of
Imala,
tying
up_*h|»a;r'
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dla - W a r ti '.,* t e h M * p i ; 4 Wi;Um ln« Tueailay at th
.the m arty r by roneealing hit u*n
Aualln S tro n g s Immortal mad* “Th* Charge of the Light
phone
aervfe*
and.
In.-ofhprJt
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fa tn p M I,
"C aptain Blood' apd
. |nvr
a
love atory, returns to the Kit* Brigade,'
T n e td iy —The Big Day ttnH lW T uf IK= M
M tK In la y /tu rw ljt'd a a p tm tio n to - D y n e Overni.m, laiuiae
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llnrry •■•rowing around mongy .tyhl
photoplay*,
! A em arf'and light "acrlpt writ-^ T heater Friday with Simone 81- ' -«r faat-iaovlng
Everett Horton "W ILD MONEY."
young •Llrutfndhl.v Hubert Tay Porter llall nml Wcaley
not hla lie geta ih * alary;!
ilcn by George nilaoh and William mon and Jam es Stew art in tha guided tha making of (hfe, from
lor, whoa* reeifriffuhijir 'Admiral i r e nl.io in the big ri oli-dy rnat. ever, and he get*; tha g lrh J
; Vy- Wednesday. Thuraday Edwanl (!. I N - b i a I ’ ll' Uii'i*.
Jacobs and directed by William starring role* on a double feature u screen play by Baton I- Miller,
Dewey L aap^iii ;hla'.;V i% - Tt)‘'
"KID GAIAHAD." Atldetl F tu l - r ‘- "L L V II' IN A nP.'-'liAi* more Im portant to him," |* tr.
j'dapted from the Wallace novel
Clemens, the picture I* especially program wllh ‘T alen t Scott'*
ybung of fleer,', ^fwom ,.lo • aycfecy,
Overman,
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—•• also In, love"with* ’ ■ .l, L qyr."
interesting nefaus* of (he manner
Adapted from the stage play • "Kid Galahad" haa had splendid.
it tnitructed to .illllra r* .' hlmaelt mao, llrian lh nll-vy, and
’ • F riday—Donald Wih ,l&gt; &gt;■■I thexJ'l) n'* *'• ’•t-1J . i
l.M in whl.h It giv.-a ui the lufcdoyvn produced and directed by John • tvlew notice*. .
In th* bjavy,*' be '^U clurgetl, and llngm g and dsnclng 'H r of th „ (lAl)n ufc course,'' I, excellent'
F.NT SCOUT." Return Showing "7TH HEAVEN."
on Hollywood'* inner working* Goldea, "Seventh Heaven" re-ereevyntually ’lof*\e.'. 0)*‘ 'bahk-rol»- cafe'* show, tta lliiia Ktuuwyrk. | | ut to *ing|e him 'o u t- f ir !*p*clgl
nni'
B tltm lay —I lay KCHEENti — H IE W.LDCA1 l E ll"
Ml** Madden, who la being con- a te * /o r acreen audience* that star*
btng gabg and ; their • government lie note* that tin tu n men have honor* would b* rank InjpyGcr tu
sidernl by the Metropolitan Opera eroaaed pair V&gt;f Monmartre Diana axpreaaad -for this *en»ation.l
"HOAKIN LEAD."
informant. ’ ./ ■
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Rrf|uir«*ii
sum* *'f muiify,
i n . b r wnofii
Company; Kiel l-aw rrnre, and and (rhlco, two lovera who lift yom- French ecreen find,' touching the
, . r T i l l ! P R IN C E S S
In a - m lil.W «,ifm ■icrlatirtala'
deepest plseea of your henrt and
pert little Ko.illnd Marquis sing hVsrt to the etars.
hang-out, - Taylar 'tdAkaa .the ac&gt; and Ih .t their a l . n c o from the Cn tlil Is also due to l.bul* Klnjc
’ * J Datnrdoy rnd Kunilav. July J '* l&gt; m l " ’''I*
A t t i e little aUcet waif. D it.u '. 1 emerging
glorioualy
a* tho
.rcvcral
hit
number*
w
ritten
by
nuhlntanc* of -w «pfe owner. Vfe­ cafe coincide., with a bank rob- fl|r
Job ^ f .directing,'ha' . A R|
K ItO FA ." Aim "BORDER CAFE."
i Simone Simon surpasses all hopes tcreen'a n*w*st**nd greatest *t»r- ^
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K.
Jerome
and
Jack
Scholl
tor MtLagletii hie right-hanu Iwry In am lh.-r city.
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ho*|iitul,
Inn) 'it piivnle
hint
* Cl.t'VRhAND, J u ly ; 1 7 .-W e.t- wi-avu uf III i .-wit, iIih'I.i t i reetn llmerva University, In It luru mi July :• we III) d.-gr.*.
building at the, £lf*»t Lake* a*- v .aln l tid sy .
Kulf.ii' temfwrapoaitloil thla 4umm*r, will ill*- higlii-.l p e n t on I 'a—liiil.miiui’ter.
play an.I give gtvay printed Hal#
of "Uaa Ifuiuirid Doblfa Whfeh an
A Hwe«ll*li iiiuiiuln. lurer hue!
IktelllgAit
Atnerfeap
Should •lartcil pti.TJi-IImu nt w*hm| i-i. j
Dave Head."'
i.Mirlul trullern liiilll f.ic two )■:■« j
aengora. Til# jllteriiu n illrl'lo.l.
Intij .me room uml n . pantry
IIAH m TRMPBRATUHE
■*lil.li la nqulpped will, runiilim
NEW YORK,' fitly 1 7 .-Ham waler, keroacue atove no,] |.-o
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H aifa., recovering. from ■an *b- hoc.
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•** a l N aaklag central governm ent are these, G eneral
aaUttary ax parts they conafltiily China's ireatcat defense.
( BaaMag Jap-mr e threats with diplomacy la a rd a r to
t h aaodlni t r e ' -s a n d ’ ”

liner, ahowa
aft la righti
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SKA B IR D S . H era are member* of tha tre w a f tha Caladea la. 1m
at r * r t W ashington, N. Y-, after a comm ercial aaapUna flight fr
Flral O n cer Chari** B ow en, CapL A. B. W Uaaekaaa, fladlam ca T. E.

P ictu res T e ll th e S to ry '-*■
—and today they are telling it more dramatically, M R alyktfp '

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tin tha world.
F»r vital, tmth mews severest In weed eng picture retd ’ ' &lt;

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ataged a parade near tb« tu rf In preparation fa r tha
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Seminole County .Trodoee*—'Mori Fruit-And VeireteWef Th«n Ai
Similar Area In America /

B uford I t J S t Only-Central
rtortda City Affording Rail, Highway
P . And Water Transportation
T P a il y NE
VDLUMX XXVI

Heaviest Battle Of
Spain’s WarRaging
In Madrid Section

HELLO PLEASE

Under Act.

r n U launchiH l « f ie r c e .Ir iv c
» h u rl g o v e rn m e n t
tro o p *
ic k to th e c a p ita l;
L n a u rg e n t a n d g o v e r n m e n t
a n e a a n d a r t il le r y c r a s h e d
im b a a n d ahell* in to op|MWg lints near Brunette, the new*
won fo v fm rarn t position- 1*
lias weal of here. •
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LT the air. an estim ated WM)
anea fnu«ht for supremacy with
(vemment force. gradually gaing a flight advantage.
Inaargent a ir forte* • renewed
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th eir smashing bombardment of
government front line*' and c*rhrs pulsation route..
A duel between hig gum ,
rapglng In alt* from three to 10
tnthaa, echoed all day in the
capital.

Threat Follow s •
Fighting - Renewal
‘"Conflict Renewed Af-

Collector J L Hurl of

Day In Capital City th, Bureau 0f im.m.i Revenue
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-T h e heavleH t b a t t l e ' o f till!
panlflh c iv il w a r t h u s
fo r
ig e d w e s t o f h e r e a n j n m i r -

Vitual Ultimatum Is
Issued Threatening
^Independent Action
Unless Firing Stops

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JACKSONVILLE, July IK
(4*1 K l.r Cijast (Juatd Jjoule s ta rt­
ed today In Hie aitl t-f (h r Navy
eniU ri Dinahs, aground off t'ssllc
Inland in till- llahataa Islands.
1
f'oa«t Guard divisional ha*a&lt;t'
quarters herr remitted It hail On
ijelail. i f lhe grounding nr lhe
ariii‘U«iif&gt;&gt; nf Ihr cruiser** poal-j

Shower ^ p o g tio ri J:^ u * . i n t s out J
Urpuly

Presages War

Naval Craft Enroute
To Charleston For!
Over-hauling Runsj
' Ashore In Bahamas'

Plane87Artillery1SeCUl 1,L f,Umber

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Coast Guard
Boats Sent To
Cruiser’s Aid

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Emplo,ees Urged
S U S S E S J0
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Established In 1909

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAiV] JULY 19. 1937

Mambar AamsdaUd Preao

w arnl III employees who a i r not in
jym pgthy With the Soalal-SecurPy
A rt, are mlt-Informed, or 4l&gt; not
understand th» advanthgci wltrfv.
vbuliwd f r o m jt A iff c U 1
X tlo n V o r ^ S ^ ^ ^ T i* m!
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Mr. t Ilu rt sotted th a t whether
• w orker-i, ragiatared for benefit*
or npt; i portent is deducted from
h la.reg u jar « a Se i regardlesa, Thdeduct *1 amount Is .matched, with'
tn/eiiual sum bjr 4he employer who'
then presents his returns to lln
fAUcctor.’ -f *4_
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t q n f l a t e r under the new plan in.
J td r r that hi* old age account m arj
J m Increasing while hr la earning
a_
_ *T-l__• wage*.
I t . l l . J The'
D l.l..
taxable
United State*
Government guarantee* th at it I -2
percent of every dollar earned alnre
Anna May Wong, Chinese movie -alar who was Imrn In;
Jan. I, 19.17 will he paid hack tn| Angelrx, ram e bafk. home from n European Jau n t'o n the big
the form of a iwnalon a ftar he* hae N.)irm, n(|l,. IIrr Mn, t | Vr ciMttume, pin. high heel, and glove.

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event of
imm
lump turn, made ffom the amnunte
LONDON, July 19.—Capture of deducted from mv w age. r ill
another B ritbh m erchant ahlp by paid to a beneficiary.
Three requirement* whlrh muat
iha Bpanlah N ationall.ta and re*
of 'Widespread , .m uggllng
m*‘teri*!« h ito 8 p«bi lait'D &gt;* panaloa la rtada a ia i the.w «jrk-^A “ —7-” ”

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MnUrvenUon project.
which .1. In a different year, m u.t
J
The A dmiralty announcnl th at h«»» **rn»d • loU l of t 2-000
Insurgent wsmhlps srlittl
the l i u ^ *
,n&lt;^ m utt
r**
tnaid* territorial 'w ater*, an d -tire d a fU r reaehlng the aga of «5
If
It
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impoiiible
for
the
em
merchant ateam er Candlraton Caa
tie of. the Bpanlah Blaray coa.t, ploy** to fulfill all three nf the
were, underatood to bk taking her requirement*., he Is paid 3 t'2 p er­
cent of hla total wages earned
HONOLULU, Jrtly
to the 'Vcbel porf of El Frrrol.
Altbo It waa the ertond cap* since the act wei put Into effect. The myalery of, Anu-lla-Knilmil
tura of a Britlah jthlp Vy the In* O ther private retirem ent plani ami Kri'd Nuoiioii, nil»int- am id
(urgent* within five day*, It.w aa may coet tha beneficiary from 3 tilers, lay locked In llo- .lli-nl
ladlcatad th a t the Government 1-2 to 3 percent of hla wages
water w a.lv, of lliu vu.t I'd ...I.
Tax return* are required from Kour lia.al .e a se l. mol l.,oo
would make no proteet to the
----------who employ on* or more per- men, who sought
N atlonalute,
Inasmuch „aa ...........
British
the
wonisti
ehlp* hgve been warned th a t they I •on* w hether for ^ d i y week, filer aiul lo-r nailgalor for I&gt;•
enter • Bpanlah w aters a t th e ir. monlh- o r. * , , r . or ,f hU "’on' hl&gt;' day* g a .e them up fur deed ulol
own' risk.
I wage total amounts to mora than
sailed tor home.
At Madrid between 6,000 and m } f " " I *
. . . . . .
More Ilian tliii.noo kquure lull),.,
IfiOO N atlonallits .„ d L oyall.tal
,,u ? w ,r".*d#llt ' ? t ,f • ny of tM|ualorlul ih i an. reef* mol
wara balieved to ,hav. been killed '" .p lo /a r . »**•
' W app,‘l “' I,lan d , were aroori-i*
h&gt; -hip
or wounded ycatem ay in the ,,on tor *" Identification number,
U rgeat U l t l . r f the
or ar* delinquent In making their unit plane in llie almost liopmi.**
Spenl.h Clvl! W ar on the c e n -.u *
•"
‘,k ln * seurih for the piilr who droppeii
tra l front for poaaeM|un „ f Hru- ohance. th at may c u r t emharras* from sight July 2.
Koine*here near a did mi llie
nette, strategic town about W
W orker* application! drf*
nillea west of Madrid
. Initely ata ta . the names of their, . . . rallrd Howland lalauil. , llie
filer# dropped from lhe skle. In
A spokesman of the lo y a lis t 1 empl#Jr,r&gt; • nd ,f ,l,,‘,uctlon»
Government said the battle wha
m*d* th * UUf r '* .r**po" ,iU ' llielr fuelleaa land plane on a
2ft*n mile fllghl from l^ e . New
th . moit deadly and moat c o a t l y . ^ , i h*
a°
• f tha war
r ond th# monthly retu rn ..
Guinea, In the mlit I'aelfle sandMr H urt la In'th* l’o*t Office fit.
every Wednesday to receive tax
return* and give authorlied Infor­
mation about th# Kedrral tax or
the filing of the retu rn , lie stated
th a t *the above provliiom of th*
hew act ara covered by jfw and
th a t th# same penalties for. Intoma
Hebert E S ta rk . Mn 0f Mr and' u * m*&gt;r ^ ,Tnkrd for
B*
Mra. A lbirt C Su'rke, of Hanford,’ cufr i^ *
, ..
A bucket of luriiMnp which an
waa among tha young men accepted
R “ 14 Imparatir* th at all era employe mistook for w ater nthird
f a r enlistment In the United
drductllon? furl to th r fin* rnu»r&lt;| hy (hr
■tataa
M a r h i.
Corn,
at , r *
f ' 04* ,b ' ,r • • " ’‘"fr' in ‘' plosion of a krroM-nr sto w m f t r
tka District Recruiting Hradquar- t h , ‘ ^
wiUl lhe aUircrooni on th r IU«I Kao.it (,ro
U ra a t Savannah, Ga.. and was
*f Interna* .-Revenue _ )r#U rta „„
Av„n.
,7 .
transferred to the M arin. Base at
p rw *n ‘lm'.
‘^ " .B a tu n la y night. J... Tallin.. ».,W *
FhfTU Island, 8 C . for Initial M '000&lt;®00 amploy*** •»•
I ant chief o f'th e l..&lt; ul Hire Uepa.t*
Ithlnlng, according to CapUin A. 1*r* V # r • ew un* " u™b*r* u n d ,r| m cnt.-rrim rted t« lay .;
O ffk tr In Charge
lM ^plas*
| A. Kw imimi pIm i * ulii-.h « •« hr-Upon complftion of ib r b iiir
.
.
.
~i f Ing u*r«| to heat « « U r ».» (K« rm r
training Private S tarkr will In* i W O N fiflfT O C S K lI lC C l
I of Ihr »(orr r»|-I •!.! Rtaticr
further tranoferrvd to onr of Ihr
A f | { n | f o r d i P amri&gt; and krn»»riur. An pmpluyf»
^ r g a cruiaor, airm ine rarii«r&gt;&lt;
**•
| arring a bucket #f uhai h** sup*
o r batUaahlpa, or to ona of tha
posed to be water dashed It &lt;&gt;u
RAirORD. July
*OAay Marina Corps station• in
j the fir* ami liuiiirdialely the rn '
tW Unttad States or foreign •here oegroea wara e l ecu tad
*“* |tlre rear of the buitilipyr Iw am e
atata prison for the t i l l holdup a burning Inferno Tio- local Klre
w W e vacancies may a ih t.
slaying
of
Joe
Johnson,
Jack*
Vwwng Starke formerly attendDepartment 'arrived at lh .-..c rn e
•4 the l a keland High Srho..| and •onrllls negro taxi-driver, W ai­ in tim* to prevent any largo
te
.
Will
lama
and
Preston
MrgraduaU d glass of *36, and intends
amount of dam agr lx JJir.bujliPrp
M cenUnae hU studies while in thr 1 Donald w ant to death .In Jhe
'Assistant Chief Tatum e .tim itelortrie
chair
calmly.
•Javkega through the medium of
ad damagr* tn th r building a t.
William*
banded
a
note
to)
g * Marine Corps Institute.
$160 and th at appresim alrly |I 0 0 |
Duval dam agr waa dnnt tn the stork. The
•■ trance examinations for sere Bherlff Rax Sweat of
tag la the Marines are now lelng nounty Jnst aa be sat down In stock, hr said, wss damngrd m ad- |
held, a t tka Savannah Recruiting tha doatk chair. Th* not* said ly by th r v n trr'frn m two
w atrr
&lt;Mflea, Poet Office Building, sp* Williams and McDonald a lose lines which bhrst ilhring th r costwar*
gwIHy
cd
killing
Johaaon
Sl k a t iaa H anks and informatlnn
flagratlon.
■ b j t l l R enlistments will he for- and added that William a hilled
------------------ | ard Maaon,
a
Chinaman
la
Bavaaaah.
Oa,
raqurst, sUled CapEINSTEIN HONORED
HUNTINGTON. N. Y.. July !»
.
WILL ORKN BRIOOK
—iJCl— Prof. Albert Klnstrln. Ihr
' T e t e lf R i m year* after h a
JACKSONVILLE. July 19.—tip) aclentlaf waa mado an honorary,
Mat R. tka (rat*ratty key of lb* —Tha aaw |I H M S Palm Valiay member yesterday of llho I’l Phi. |
■ asllaa aouthaast ol hare. pharmaceutical fratrrnlty. . t o r i
Mta WUttOs J. Joses of Burton.
la a gtrdsa.
- "human* service tn the aattua."

)eak«r°AtWeeidy Kni8h,s Templar! Governor. Lehman
eeling At Valdez Tells Creed T o rjR o o sev elt Ally,;
llarrv I', l-eii, llrlamlo Hptari
rwlaled hi. recent .-vpi-rieim-i

Stopping Strikes Raps Court Plan

__
national Katary t!invent o 1 7a1C h a p m a n H e a r N U r u n d 'A . ^ S e n a t o r W a g n e r lilicnl vomit ll mt&lt;l roinnumlrr of
H it} '
FiMitcr at Ihv n»fiil*r wt-rlf
M a s t e r D e liv e r l l i s '
|*0 ( ) p ,MW0 M e a s u r e ’ lh/J ^ ', hnt*,n’y h,Ml rw,rh"* *“
•* *
ly lunrhrtin **f Ihr lovpl Kolnry
M * .„ .; i
'■ 9
. . .
, - “Krrwnirni.
1 1 7 *». 1. I
a a dull'at the ValJaa Hotel.
.
/V clqress In AMHIlll, , S pohS O rt‘(l B v C h ie f Thl- VHlneae general waat**
i! | n O U 1 1 Mr Lru lnhl of • !*w«r of fl*»w* l ,l i t l.| l l l II. I ' t l s t | i | l t . l l t #Me» t ;.rAV*m &gt;
*
|*orln1 to haw tigrertl 1“ wlltutmw
west
~ *•Sm"* I*
\n wtJTV
whpli op
o|i|&gt;otirnU prllnl ‘phlifiii
]| l*1' island
!* *
^»♦ * I- ^tf.HANY N.
N. V
.. Juh
*Chlttfoi Itoopi tn th(- arvg W
f«t
V.eJUlk

h-1Hunt For Missing EarthquaEe
Fliers Abandoned Gotham Without!
«*•/•. *‘rh ,f By Naval Vessels City Knowing
a a

girder -Truin' Waahingiun
iih k ilril the Coi«t Cluinl
all |st*sililr M iiiU n fr
Vnssl (idsTil
r
.ml one
fVuftt I'uertii Rico slid one from the
-Vlntiu—IsUmU t r r e o n lem l to
priM»«-.| to the svelte.
Tin* 1'iuMt (iltnnl at Moliile, Ala.
dlre»t«l the fifth boat to iirtH ifJ
fh 'm IS- ‘wacols. The Navy IK*part*
mfnt nt n s s h m ilo ll *aM the
Onisha is in mi aeflmia lUnuer
The rruiser was etifonte (torn evn*
Iral .\m erlean water to t ’harlea*

for th
thaa
in n
I f ,,c h °*h,'r w" h truckload, df ' h" " y ' “ 7 "
. ...........
........'iimi
..........................................
^ h i " f I’eiplnx. aie.l.glse
for
leTll
lli-ib« 11
I ,i »•!» »* a*l &gt;
1 I .•'. i ..a*.
anpingli.ien. incident of
nf July 7
IB g
I I | bloaaoma, and
trip thlmigh no th in ................
M.
., Him
ein. •
•
I Waiipiniil..i.n.
Ivlivr
tii.iii.
nf
.N»
w
n »'i
III ittlvji'Ul"'*'
H l I t J h i A l H ' o III 11
11
troop, of Ihf
the 21
29th
arm y
• I *I ■
•
N
1 *.,r r In which tn*o|»i»
Uh nrm
W- *• I(*irrhoalovukia
| Cxechoaloviikla
hi I ' llllfd
t i l l Hie*
Srimlnr
_ . .
I aaea.li
i
aa
8
rtl)llm
11li latiahha.i
la-liyl aawith
Japanese, iiiiiilah*
punish*
While In.' •*
Italy.
Mr aU ., hii .• •Tlliulilnl
I * &gt; Knllillltll
i&gt;'hunil Klillflil*
I'l'hJi'c . Trill
Trm ' *'*«!.1% III
H
\
m
it
H ' . I m i I K. \Y»« r i i »' i .
\
al.iut 12ft "other R oU rian. » e ie , »,lur
1" .
»••■&gt;*? I 11, Ills** I ill, lihki'il * lillll In %nlr«* nient of those rcwpottaible fo r tbw
inn,lent mi.I suppression of Snti*
present a t a trn minute ntoferenr Clnlid Mn.ler Alldn e' Itn lile n i #» |» |t «» n | | | ti || '
In
I'lp ltlflll .InpMm-te 'movement, ami rommu*
mI lip- Knll'lil
ivnnew.
|{t«&gt; • %i H i* Sii|*r» im* i .•ml rrnr- ni.m .
,
ni I II*. n .m .l Slut*
1*1•
i .Ai t il loll bill
*'
tO. ijy n few reconnuisann* o f.
|T.lt»lb ••;g#|iy III**, l imit'll |
•
*
—~
. .. fin the field, and havl ittnrc child
• ittj | .* 11fiii«i«. win* li'
•'"
fice r*, not frum -thu 29th or cen*
NKW .VOIIK. July t».-b»1
r r „ and rome I,..me w t£ the n|iW (l)itf* If .lie Mini Iff HHIII».i*i"U
IlntlC t*ll|i|Mt|ltl e*f III present t)l(|
•I lJ I *""* K"v,'rnnienl arm ies, tvrra
Muulmllau resident, were in*I inn that Italy was not h i'tlic lie. Im' i^s nf Hii-lr • iwii i!**» •i,ltn-.
•1*11IIIleIMlI sll lull still! till
“
’ ! 1 found in f 'lia
ngh. Ini im nnd ihens
mailed tmluy in llie knowledge! |&gt;erate .Irnlta th at t-very one .up i s li t .- ,.l lalmi** iiiHti.l?
I l«*sll !*r# »••••" • »t» *i IliMldt' |■ wa« im indication
(but in-tv cvn
1
•
.
.*
| | mi n„.r |„„| |„., n n etl door to | |»oaed.
,
m
Agiu-w. WIII* ( I'AlPf III If.
i*t ili« Kill 1-1 •***! till*
1 tiki gnvvrmitnt tiun|M t«nuld ar*
an r.«Mli'iuskr hut Ihrlr Itiforiita ( Mussolini s ts ltiii tliafa hi- * n Milwnukvn, \V|n
p v 'M i
| riva*.
nlllQ kCl.le. U Hu Kiifflnili Tib-iiiii.il i
(toil eiImmi I It i-ttliu* Nolrly Iroiit | ^°r*T I° r 0*f Unit
|i tie! li n k f t I n I n i n n &gt; | i | n « « f H |
’(’hinvRi , rrpurtN Raid
thrrA
t
j
r
J
Intel
ns
out of town. .Matty rrsld n its
| rauar of th r
•l l l n t l I n . n i t t*l |(i*ttHn% 1' H ' n
•«bl *
triMip ti.iiiu in Hunan and llopatl
Isiuig Isiwinl vontplaliirU
last *l,rmoil, Mr I^ u said
| I ii. « bill lnsl.it *i» Inltl WitKilvt
Mlf.#mrml«rr»t ««f tfniiiin ^
UnivinrvM wvr«* attacked by J a p tm any t&amp;^ iN
i (r.tli-mnl in k.uJ;.tM..n** lln
Mr. Leu visited many^v
i&gt; m
tb i|
• Ill s. I'rv nl el* i n
I**
a lifin lv
midnight that Ihrlr Imntrs train*
U«*Ne |ilaitvN( machine giiniiviN kill*
* 9
lhe
a
n
rn
n
t
rillha
of
Pompeii
ami
f.iittllUr
w
|l
II
im
III
M
R
Willi
IV
bird for Hirer tnlllUtrs but |M&gt;
lull lliv ITllllt'd Hl.lll n |*i UtHl«
ing lw,» rhinrm* and wounding
m ill In Hin 1*111
her Mssritrd tlirrr wus nothing Home ami was Very murh plen.i-.l wInti tlivy $ :|irrarfli»d an.I tin
Ifil nthviN.
with
th*&gt;
lumutlful
sights.
I her «*niitit"lf(f mImmii It,
The Rev Paul Hedfe^r/i, ju stv r wmn ii Mlmiievr »|ilili nf mill
Althongli Mdsniotrraphn at liar
of tha Methodist CTnjrth, wa&gt; a i bmllivrliiHNt tin* |»n&gt;ai&gt;til • 11^ S o c ia l S e c u r ity O f f ic e O h , F o r T h e L if e O f
la id uiid Wvstnn Tidlvgr, tMitli
guest a t the .meeting. \»
7 t nitiltflotiN Wfitlbl |iriitft.11*1&gt;*
In 3d»s*arliu»rita. m iirdiHl Irrm
_ ♦» estel.i O f f e r s R e m in d e r s T o *
urn imi or near I«oiik Island, Ihv
Ttie grand tunsler did tint' I •» I |.'m n lf lV I &gt; r M I n D i H l r i i ' t
Ih* hla me fur labor
.........j I s I H p lO y C r H I I I I J I N i r i l l
Instruinvtit ehoirat to tlin •ernr,
WAHIII.NUTH.V. July 19-HA1)
u2L
at Kordham I'liU rrsIty hvra. ob*
llvm'a whal ibv wlvra nf naif
either aliln.
A m m lln r In l,»ul K. Wyiivrr. vnilKtvnMliiati |j 0 (0 aiiiuiu llnm talnrd no rw-nrd of Ihv phrnont-T ha t'nlled Hlalea rnnk* fir.I
anon. No datiiMgr w li d 6ii?,
In lhe wort.I Ju fraternal nrgun iimnnir * »»f tbv Oi IrimIo offlrV "I nt*hva wIi lit* lUMr liunliamla am
ibe Burial HrrurMx llfiiiril, lhr
bt
• allnna," he**aald. ' ‘'Alllerlrn I. Cuilvcto*' nf liiltrnnl Hrvrnu** will Irfisbillna. aa rrpofird by
• — — *
■ll ea.enllally mado lip of* ftaleimil Mfiuin* ( muii iin|»l«i)vr* nf •••!•* iiiviulicra of thn **Hvvrtily rlHH
IIARToV'
July
19. W ill .peopla.. |f I s a giael tiling le­ nr i»|ir»» |K*riMttt«, a M*|»vil **n • ‘lull' nl Ihvlr final lunch«*&lt;iiif
r».i*ou ant 111 rail* an t w r l | |
Judge Itoberl
er. Dewful awl' JM . V ;&lt;ak&amp; mor,. ran
I...
fulfil HH-l'a, Nh.twii»|f Hm*
ml nf Imii u irh ,
aa the tearallve
H .il.e dale fu r th . ^ ; tmtpHmUnl 4llluUrll
Ffruiiljr ArrnUlil
IHIinlwT »«*ltl
(III#* won a purity ro n lfil,
trial of a former- ‘1'aAipa police fort'.,"’
«III IIillIT mmuiiI nf •IU*|| priRtiii
Aliollivr w rolr a tlaily roluiua
_____
,| man mi ,*
uf eeiOlld de
Oliv nf t IIn fllnftl IIII|M«rt Ali I und • ui|»loy»*il I m- I w v i -ii | H t . A l ,
A largo group of bo&gt;* Irfl'lhl* m e” murder teaullliig from tlo •vrioUN nlijvi l |t v i nf Hit Kin*.TT ,.rt.| Jtniv 50, | ‘i:»7. Thia rrport fur u urwapaiivr.
Him roiiipUIrtl ail art m urar.
morning hy trurk to attend tine .th »f Joseph Rh.wm.ker,
TwBp ,.ri « In.....j,
will,. In* l »tpiii• «l In br fllvil not
FU Ivarnrd lo rldv ImiNrback,
tw.-lflli kt-aaon of Camp Wlliona, of three slrllm a of utoh vloleliir la all .'duiutlnft.il Inoii loud. \.
l.ilvr llu.ii July 51, 1057.
*
F ltr aluillml a rrb rry .
wflftll I* lin-ated near Deldooi I at Tampa In IM i.
Mnk * r&lt; rlnin A1.1« yodr rm new relat.'il Tip- Iuinl now s,-t,.IKilling. They gathered ut l h e | Ttll. j ll(|g,. g#,o SI nl&lt;- Alter
four and u hall million ili-llai
*.... ..
at |; M 'd 'r l i r t
and
j
n . , parrlor until K-pi.
and aim ,, I'.i.vt has I............... I 11 yu(| «UtllKst Is-Mil
walled •" eager anttcIpaUuli fo r, g •„ name lhe defendant* he will If) altl ftMl19* Until .lOlHHI M'HLii' v .••nr f» rinvi rmi'lup*'
•heir departure.. Many parent* pMl „„ , rU | nrM,
Paracast
III oblalnliiK »* •«»lb )9* •*«!••• *••i*• • (••iiiil liuinlM-tH it «ii; ii«
M„j lileiidg warn present to . . . j N(|1|.
T&gt;,v|14
Klornla
Partly cluudy tonight
HMaaiiiiry ’ i« ail
uicat* |*9**t't t**| | | H fultllU*IIll-Ill off
: and ■!&gt;«*« la| nfflrrra irt* iI«h k»-l
Krftitv form .^#S.r» Ir*»Mi WiKt»l and Tuesday* scattered thunder’
Two large truck* and a sis vd In tliv raav. Klvv nf llivtu falluu aiul II lian alwuya |i.u| .! l'n«l Offirv, i r imy St«inl Srrur.shower* over north and central
d tfln llr mill
|9i«vi»««.-«** "i
lion warim carried the lioy. and
11v ll«mnl (if I ui' An w»» ipifN. portions Tuesday' K U irm r Northrerently won a Hupreme t'nurl •ami) lull ii
itfflm tfl A. u» *
llielr luggaga.
tiy ccloud/)"probThe folluwlag. boys will remain order,fur a new trial In the caa* *'ll do#t iu*t •fi|t|i*9i| |&lt;riipitr .9fi'f i tifdia nri.lbiN fulfil !•• tin* I***rI *‘f Wt-sl him ids; Mostly
jo u r knowlnliiv.
Slala imanfl
thu
local| thundershowers*
tonighf
al the camp al| .th is week’ la- In which Airy were ru a tlrlrd nor dffc-R Ii lu tu liu ifMft-li in* |*m! f o r ^ filing, Mirb u *: ••IUi»pb»yt*r ably
* '• -TursUayUay. V
ahd
hliny
Ualrldga, (leorgu
Hpeer. and sentenced lo four y ears'p ris­ (lira. |i Im* iiumIv p*i-.ul)
Ivfl my arrviciv mi
williuul
bayftw a't Tld ea.
Charles
Park,
Buddy
I'aik on each on a charge of kidnap­ r m atfi«l if m hu-miIh i «iii|t b.»- hj
Tu.-aday'a tide*, high. 3:17 A,
tiling Mp| liijiliuii *• Fii»ii YllllK
rh arlea llormley, Ueorgs Duriu- ing Kugene p. I'outnol, second rratfUAd niufiiliiv. lit tiiMifn arv
igiialiiri* (• 4l*»w».•,! In a onl
K . L J J P. hi.; low’ -*; ift A. M j
ley, Paul Kthrldgo, Bobby Hliaef- .of Iha mob victims
Tbaa* five and -four others also »p#tf III Mil
l•l•»ytTt^• Krml roinp|i-le,l form ffr^ lf-’f i -p. Mi
frr, Jimmy llidga. D al. Hofoiauu.
mil) It-ond, .1111 ^ , * 'Jlaram stse *
Waller T»rker, Billy Daugherty. fare- charges id kidnaping Ham
VesO raf. 3d OS; lialay, 30.Ul,
S im p H o n A n d
&gt;'ottih Diunjic Ave, tlrlmolo, Via
D.
Roger*,
lhe
third
vlrllyi.
of
T. J Drummond; Sherwood J*Praslpltatlan
rtlbaou. George Drummuud, Mike flnggiag, tarring a ml feaihcnng.
T u ta l. for yaateniay .. .
63
Kaua. and David Oatcbel,
2.33
Total for month .111 dale
It is liiip.n Inv.t t o . y t , ah
T. K. HItilpaon. president. Sod
Also Kugrqe llairtfOD, lllih
Normal to dale
3.79
Ralph Y . . liiigaidJ, sei rotary *f llo-ar arroupl • linnila rh loiw *u
nrd W alks, Buddy Blarkweldar.
Tampsralura
tha genilunle Count) Cliiitohee id tlia t,y u u r ihfi.reuiteot tetnrn for
Donald Junes, Norman
Hasty.
Commerce, will allend tip- niunlli p* r uul January V June will ndt .*. Mavlimiin. »i: minimum. 76e
Jerw
Workman, Roy Gilbert, j
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Herald raadlng
ly brrakfaal cneellng of tlo- l». too lelr.
Ralph Johnson. Billy llavtnrl
. Official R spsrt
Mrs.
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fsirthrr
Central
Kliirlda
C
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of
Buddy Itahurn, Cbarlaa Tburt
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Chambers of Co'mmerie tumor that rwporla' to the Itdh-)'lot 'ol U '
Inn. Ray Pox.
Douglas Uarort.
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row morning al P taater. ||e* ih - Internal. Revenue should n u t' Ig 17
and tha loaders, William U ,
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Th* larg* gatlierlng nf pre» I., hi up awaiting nrkipV of the t*
Earhry, Jr^ Buck Porguspn. Hlih -J - Psraans.charged with breaking
(l„&gt;Kmp1uyrr** Id'-nlifleabn.n " Nutll.
uf
Bldnoy Mix. J r - «"•&gt;City Ordinance, will face n t # f * £ *
rrt Allman, nnd L oaltr Philip* Judge Frank L. Millar In • araalo;i n T|*da bodies ■u f. nogrby cllle- will Is /. Thia lall'-r will L- mailed
T h r boy* will b* naslgnrd to of th t Municipal (Murt IhU a fif t? "ms presided over by M r,Simp •-ut ahull)- to thou- who have
91
applied.
who I* . president
th rlr rablna Immediately spin
••
council.
Ihrlr arrival Ui camp, and Ibt
ft
I'risonrra ar» moved by traiiar
M r and Mr*. B. F lla im a . of
regular roulaa will hogln toCounty
S h a r i ff
Charlie
N
day, II. , K. Morris camp 'dlrrc liaud yesterday tank Andy Low* Altamonte Springs, will also cl- iq tha T « ia ( pruwo system's
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"tiavetlng aU -“
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tur .staled
.stalsd,
tw«d tka meeting f
Thews)

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Fate Of Earhart And However,Many Living
NoonanLies Locked1 Onl^ing InlandCom-i
In Pacific Waters plain Of . T r t m o r a j ^ T S r .S r S ^ i ’S i

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Big Group Of Boys
Departs For Camp
Pail Of Kerosene Under H. E. Morris
Thrown On Fire, Is
Almost Disastrous

Hanford Youth
Enters Service
In Marine Corps

Trial Day Set For
Tampa Officers In
Mob Violence Case

LOCAL WEATHKK

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F in e ‘Hereford B dto[«* ***"»
B i l k To F H U i

Ow*ri"g For Health

W

lW ? lE ii2
n d u u tie ponilblllllt* of h!St
month* and tharaby
proetratlon and materially inereaw their comfort l i ha*
hMn pointed w t that o h m s hava
atwunar cloth**
that are both coqi io lfgk,at aod owl to wear and aa a re•alt the avpMMfMvtttapanturaa do not b a n down ao
heavily an thaif ahi r m
A medical director wt, a Ufa Insurance company ha*
warned w M tight-fltUm
Ite gays: “Jf you
y » , .dnu*bifci i ftpp
.#t +vror-jtowtKh the

■ GAINESVILLE, F la , Jriy 19—
Sop* ekeallent Polled UtriXord
fcuIU have been brought to A t*'

WARSAW, ralan d , July 10 b B — T*ra hnodrod UaneMd Blonlata paraded In several cities
of roUad rocpuUy, p r a ^ ^ n g
•*■***"' which la m jtcr w*/ la M^ljnri ika Prgpoofd flrtUrii pw
Gu m counties .aays JF. i . finely, till on of Palettlns Into aaparata
livextock specialist with the 8 late Jswlab and Arab atataa and n
Agricultural Extcnofea ferricatlrltlah mandats.

V. JE- Whitehurst of WUUxton : v
cwttty p a n k u id a twcry*ar-old
toll oat of the Cleriuon College
herd, and A. L Jackson of Gsince
tU o 'obtained o ano-f»«r old bull
from a kord la AUwn, Booth Cara*
Mr. Steely says lb mo a rt two
pf tha boat boat bulla orar to cuaw
to Florida. Tho Jaripon ball la a
douUa descends nt fJ old Bonn la
?. ooo-tlrao International grand
champion.
Negotiation* for tho purchase of
Iho Whitehurst ball w en begun et
iha Florida F at Stock Ataev and
Bale In Jacksonville last March,
wtor# - th* eaula wera Judged by
Prof- L. V- Starkey of Ocmaon
Colleys- Doth Whitehurst and
Jackson eflilbitsd at the showTom Mattbow! and Jesao Shaw]

# e ,ta n t, #a well a* being,mtfdh more

.gra nted* by,W» mad1tdl,director in
MRU jM.tfw.ralate .to ,hteHh. A
w k I * !■ w * d tint ithoac
VUJjndiit.fa #4ggaatad|M»t.comfortM,«t|5i»aly^i)PorUnL
conllnWre i* ndrladn agabut l*«auac tth®
fi.gnd the whole foot |u e • tendency
,A** teM to have two,bathing ■ult"
ng to wear a cold, clammy eult with

S t! #&lt;■ bawnlng chilled.
• f f .lh e t the.clothe* a pateon wear*
not only with .hie bgaHh *but ,hbr
be ,n eource of .great .a^mfort If
wfy4* the .fUmlneuon of .coUam mid
hut,m oo&gt;re not a* *ty|e eonadou*
wotfu! that any auah fad ,wlll become

DO IT TODAY

OK on with the work,
S e a t . groat Me or shirk,
Da R today.
■ bill tbgt you ow*
| delto forego,
tot m,w you should pay
implly clear off the debt
fslto you forgot,

O t to W m m t o k . Trailer Camps
Senfond U M t ttito only town Ip Florida tKbt le cast
Ing covetoua gysg mi itlto throngs of winter wieltora wht
will be coipipg south .fn trsllere end who will Meve ptont)
i t good money ,|p th* dlilee which -h*ve enough foreulghi
ind civic gplrlt .\o build .suitable place* for these treUen
‘o pnrk.
The .Pensacole Journsl points put' that "thouaanda ol
next, wlpjer'a visitors to- Florid* era going to come Ir

.Site word of good cheer,
Xjyttoiiatle and dear,
T ea think you would aayf"- ""*.
OtoS a greeting worth while,
A bah Lahaka and smile,
ICDO IT TODAY I
—Oranvlll* Rlelacr,
Now that ib* ro ad ' la being
te m up In front nf Tb* 11era W
Qrnc«. a long dry spoil with rpM ilan I clouda uf dual may tw

Vyecled.

“ ‘BeCress' C f I * a Piccard A*
B e Crash** In Flam**,‘' la aa
'O rlando Bentlnal lieadlloa. That’s
to»» looking nu the chaerful aid*
Oswald M oilty, leader of tha
• r itl.li PsacDli, was slonad Is
m a face the other day. A few
Would era directed. at
Muasotlal
.Bdeto li"lp th* strained Euro-

I t U|f** 87 maxclri to produce a
fcawn and Florida ha* 87 rounllen
gqyfOMntcd In the Legblature.
tori tm fortunalely anatomlal* have
already named those muscle*. —
f t , F rtcrsb arg Independent

'TYie trailer, while still tn Its Infancy, la becoming
mors popular wttfe tniYtlw* every day. All humans have
* llttl# gypgr 4n .thsm A0d ths txallar Is Iho Idoal answer
to their Impulse to migrate. It. Is going to be * great fac­
tor in tho davslopment of dtlaa and towns in Elorlda.
"The trailer Is being considered aa a problem In some
towns. In others it la being made an asset. Some towns
are providing for them And allowing their merchants to
reap the harvMt of added aalsa Of groceries and supplies.
Other town* are forcing the trailers outside the city limits
where they build up other
non-munlclpaJ-t*x-p*ylng
communities.
“If Pensacola Is trailer-wise, the city will make some
provision for accommodating them where they will help to
pay governmental expense either through direct payment
for city .services or through Indirect payment through ex­
penditure# wftli merchants. There are plenty of spot# In­
side ilm city llatii* whieb are ideal for municipal trailer
camp*. Stringing in water and power lines would cost
little. Construction- of comfort stations would not be ex­
pensive. It would be a good Investment,
“The time ts growing short until these nomads will
again be turoit\g southward. Whatever plans arc going lo
be mAde to hqnHLa them should be started at onco.”

Twalro unlrarallloa and rnllegs* In widely aoallorcd atatoa
and lour Indian service school*
WlU bold aanunor conra** \i o
anabla lonchOra lo qualify aa liiat rue lore In motor car driver
education, aapa tbo American
Anlooioblla A»«oclalloo.

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MAN ABOUT MANHATTAN
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AMERICAN She la radiant no * bride, and
MERCURY, July 19— You writ* W b o aka U a bride. . * ah a
Ibis, at dunk about 11,000 feel * •* wearing orobida whan ah*
TALLAHAA&amp;EE,
July
10blah on n giant *ky.a|aep«r
•board ship, but Mlaa ■Iff) g tw ~*g*m tlw*" tow onaoroewlii-re between New' Turk Kr*P“ v ■ keeping tbom t o to r aetod by th* 193T legislature *1'and Texas .
, Thera a r t tw o• no*. . I* *to laabo*. • -A H ta y - iwady has resulted to release of
doclors aboard. . . also a M val «•*■ » "N®. wa’pa: Uaan Married 171 convict* from tho Mata priaon
officer and hi* WU«, A m ^ U | . r t *,° * ■ • » " . , . TM* M What and tha alat* road department
cal agani, a famous sound la c h -. the kJaMonont e*W . . "JJut J fUffllMH
:P
nlc Ian. a lady who lives In Dal- teal G to a M W ," adatlla Mr*, , Tha law waa mad* applicable to
las. toil a columnist.
Cm «, M W . ' V * wJMU aou call *11 parson* to tit* priaon ayatem,
Dr. Williams of New
York* • e p ry W M o W , * . . A (* » / and a s S ISSSll 17b war* released
and Hr. nail Wick of N u lu llln V«* P
A *«•», lust In groups as rapidly ga raconla
bavo pnrraudrd .Iho alew ardrar *» da * nawep*barman's wife, could be checked.
to giro ilieni a Or aw allar and I m o » y bukband law than two
Now the atal* priaon bureau la
they ore Indulging In n little wowth* to to * year."
op with It* work, and to Ihe’fulqro
awrepxtakea of Ihelr own- . • • • • ^
P*W g»»kll. whooe namo there will be releases nearly evary
It works Ilka Ibis, . . In a gl»-. P aom t lUpg at n anlanownr.la day aa aom* 'ju-laoner compMri
mi
number of attempts, U e one «W*Gy e a o riw In Ike apauo to* aantsnee. JlacortU a n (becked
killing ike largest number .&lt;
baecji No. « win praaantty a month ahead at all times, ao that
fltos got a In share 4n Ike oik- b*. . . Mr. Smell groeane n neat nobody lo overlooked
.er'e fried chicken at dlauer. . . 1 *•* poonde, and he practically
Gain time la awardad to all coir
H8a r. I h ,r " aara Ilf Wmtuaaa, Haas oa
plan** oad tra lu a ,. .
flct* who have good priaon rae• I ought III have * ' handicap. Me rapreooat* tho William Mor- erda- Tha law d ip t two month*
Vou'ce n heeltli cntnmlaatooer *M • » « » » • « kU hualnoae la off a sentence of one year, and th*
and liar* a nnifsMhmal In terest: appralalng Ihealrlcat acla which scale then graduate* up to 8 years
In killing Ulea."
to* ,lfm
to IbaaUra and and 320 doya for a man sentenced
a • a
.
! fair* Ibroughoqi ihe world.
to 20 years, making the net time
The film technician I* Doug
Ae lo r Ml** Kramar, I would] to such a sentence i l year*, on*
las Sheerer, toother of N ortun’ wiG* Mmielblag ole* about Iwr
month and 18, days
Hliearer, and no ibla 1* being but aho . 1* standing a t wny #1
Convicts who attem pt escape* ay
written b* U shaving M m gl'f f*°W and | am afraid aba would
with ao oloctrir ruaor vhlgfei Pe«P ever my Shoulder. . " H*l | others*lo* break prison roles list,
Mlaa Kromrr, Hi* liootoea. baa **eed In her band la a larg# their gain UM*.
| The law provide* th a t gsln-tlm a
thoughtfully pruvldad. , ; Thai# P a y of ri&lt;*ly browa fried cdilek l
may be applied In Instance* of l i f t
la oonieihlng unratiay to th* •■&gt;. . . Bh# My*: "llow can I,
aentencr* if th* atate pardon board
way Gil* el Iin, preliy a ln aallo-' M rr# you with U ni typewrttar
rommuUo the life sentence to S
Ipnlea your wanla. . . Fur to U ktog all the roomT"
fixed term o f -yr»r* a fter the pris­
eUnce, alia a*w gheurer paae g ! Didn't | 1*11 you ah* bad *
oner ha* served 10 years. Pm on
redact lx, baud over hi* ehta. genlaa for aaUcipaUojr pm&gt;ple#
official* acid the average lime
■cyved on a Ufa term In Florida I*
. . Iiuddea-i
• * *
uoau't wear
The
hat checking
kealnen •oven year* because at pardon* or
dare. . . I ooollaaas to b* on* of Mankat- i paroles granted by the stata p a r

ta kta peat* • -gainju** n*||»wnj tu rn i.Wtl
*. I know three place* on Broadf Iho poor,' war wharo p pudgy, oily Uitl*
Dlegn, | aad man para tl.M&lt; a moath tor tbs
&gt;1 night. .
concecalon.

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WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

intog ashed aad will Im v * today for
Vasy G » training camp. Dr Blrvsaa
'flS ty -h v o paraonx were killed
th a t looks floe to hlx new uniform and
to MtaDuiblia accideoi* to I h *
id of taken Ihe yank of first lieutenant,
Walled fllatee over tb* weekand. In vlow nf *nm* of lb*
toad Ha will be connected with Ik* beefllgay driving wa ae« on tbablgb may be uprycead by a almpto pltgt corpe • • a surgeon While w*
Way* tboae day*. * each * record • M i "amhaifa.'*
,.
| ra c is t to lose him to Sanford, wa
Tks kasiam s man M U k a CUy are prewd of him and look fo r hie
treated the Sagtoyd Baptist As* ta fa ry U ra a fter th* war la over
MaOltotaak'a story of Ufa |q tha
Mtsbjy to « WatoMMlM WrtMng
n am U f* sad 'It will aam r, to r g r i taantoaa truly dapiet* th e horror
tlMM
luaclpue
"wgtettohJton*'' of w sr. "M ae" b n form er Henwhich warn atrvad to* arid « • Jk* toed hoy- ’
e sa p u s gyatipdaI M r and Mr* I . O. Chase are
Mr*, Maury W ight a a d akHdras registered a t the Colonial Hotel a t
•M at Han toy w ith Ue hams falka Mb Ctomona, Michigan
A news story rolsles Ibat cat They haws a at lag* a t Dayton*
A pattont one* rsquetud tha
, and dag hospitals la Clsveland Bto«k »k*rs tk f f &gt;ato aaioytog the doctor to giro hba a local sneoem u ' to bo regulated to prevool cool htoaao* tram ika « to l
Utotle buenuM 'h* hrilevad to pacanine and feline noise* from
hacomlug a autsaae*. A low
*9ulet ptoaeo" sign* may help.
tum ble and they alwsya want to
----------- -----------beta every th in g ”
Oenaeoy It ronllnalar her
• Oovenwr 0 mm reernlly has hwn
frith In dirigible* and II ntaat
• t , add* With th* federal nmptoy, t o nnmplela tha LXIIO f6r trans­
U»*nt aervlea over thy *ppai*liaen!
atlantic • • tries, nut Wp Ittl) be
« * g W U IK
U I E I l W t i f , f l l r ^ r o f t h a W t o employ.
t o n w* will'risk Iha M ills of
t .. . . . . . . . ii.
.
la w n t sendee. A federal offielal
. anu silkfrees tn prpferase* lo *
TALLAHAABKE, July l » . - i H hga threatened to withhold federal
, hoaribl* rookting party Inald* a
—G avarm r Owt* toM Iha n W a r i'a td fa r tho aervlea If n gixxttaar to
ysiU nU y ha wrtoted tto fed eral1named to John Em ononA lrertor
two y e a r. Tho gov«.T ha fltoto Board o f Haaltb ad- guvoram tel would atop "giving » t ^

Cone Rapa ‘Bossy’
Government Ways

M m * th a t you bo careful whaie
jmu wwba, dua to dlaaoaaa whin
M ight ba In tha wntora- They ab*
Bright'.adyloa not only U be unraful
Where you Iwlm b at to to careful
Elton you swim.—Waunhulg Ad-

OPPOag PARTITION

t m t o at m ^ m f wHh atriags at-1
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•YteyVg got their fool an a ir
rock right IMW," ha laid the U srl,
wfcfeh wm aonritoitog ampler*
mant of aa architect to draft^leaa

fop tto

Pole Party 1* Glad
To Bee Winter Come

Bparish-American wsr

B OV UT NORTH POLE CARP,

Within** to tovh tto *1* H1 f they fro' to*t kUHdIng with
» aby them, going so tto WFA Utor welt met stout IBM,’

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'tto* first aigna of arctic
Wlsttor atearad t t o tovtot North
M o agpMto tan ysatoefroy, rasing

WAHIJINCITDN, July 19 - 1*
the wild ................ at th* Senate
Indian nffnlr* committee room,
the baiy# or Palm Spring* Is
bring fought. Palm Springe 1* •
•wank ruevia eUr yaonrt 1I«
mile* (aland from l* a Angel**Ail Uir swank, bowtver, la M
on* aid* of-tha atrori. Aero** th*
street are Ike humble but* nf
Mbaton ibdlana who opt* roamed
through ’all ■of the nearby terrt'
lory. They thought they owned
it. Th»t waa Just a aHlf Indian
Idea, of coutoe, which early set­
tler* toon quashed.

Indtan*" Inalat thla claim I* a
f i r s t and that if title la granted
to tbo Individual Indian* the
white* soon wiU kgva full poanna*
a Ion ami than no Indians wlU

backing them In nahhut • tow to
prohibit A«Mplritog

tha

aUM*

totoda.

Mein time tbiitfs have come to
• pnst^y paw. w M m Spring*.
Tha Indians skergs far -uaa of
Mm ap rb « . which to on t M r tod*
of the road. They charge feus foe
aar* driving Into tho esating ran-

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Through It all, hnwavpr, ika
Indian* managwd to keep pea*
session of tbo
Palm .Spring*
area, whoa* principal gaaet was
the hot w ater spring and the ad '
laten t, rerd an t canyon. Out It
waa a grand place fo r • resort.
Bo, n few year* ago, certain

thief
Twar.ly |
bureau dee
rwaervaUen

FBJEND0
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FR1EN08
AND

M c L ftu U n , j e w e l e r
IIS « . Park Avo.

CD PfSKBOM would like
a cook at nurse. Xante
w»- m k. loth at.

C o m fo rt to Yonr

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mtoMctol f a pari* Ub to at Tam- ( i p WtrnUas to R mMow), July 19.

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W* C. HARTUNE

r o l k af toUfrito i H N t o .

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T to r if to to re filra d to iidnaWI p a m te ro 'B m g M f M a w fraotlng,
plans «er tt o work and pay m l

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M O N D A Y , J U L Y 15, LM 7

Social Calendar
Mr*. J U ta M auling has returned
hems a fte r ipeading several daya
a t Daytona Beach.
I

MONDAY
meeting of tbo Dependable*
of the Methodist Church will Im
held Monday night at |:0 0 o’clock
at tha boms of Mrs. o. N- Oort,
a t l i t ’ Bark Avenuo.

JfrkmfU of B X . Herndon will
H m t to learn th a t he is ill a t hla

ftagi* at BBS E fo u rth Street.
sister oi lira . F. U. Adams
this city and tho Rev. Sts
E- N. Real* Will
n n y ir » a a a foraaer pastor
iU ihs la'll! at
the F irst M ethodist C hunk h&gt;
inu l a ‘{fan
The fcliowliig account waa I*
from The. Florida Thnaa UnJ
J . B b a rre tte r of Albany,
MUi Buth Jlteinm eyar, ilaM
i (be ,gffr*t of Mr. and Mr*.
c r .o f the Jtw . and J b a ' f . Mi
Lovvjoy a t th c|r h/m a on
t-telmneyer of Madbon, beaqnee
the
bride
of
Cher
Lae
J
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Chawed
racy * comedy about a man
wanted to he a reporter and af Tamp* in mi* of tho araaomh
apant oodles o f olhar poo loveliest waddings which wa*
iliee hi* ambl* sulimnlscd a t l:M o'clock R at.
money to
uaday owning, July A t. in tha
brings;—

MWiW Money” Is Wild
Comedy Here Tuesday
A
.who
whfc
p it’s
Uen

l: Wil li SeM
^T-e B r a r i i
sr Agreement

Cosmic JUys Are
Studied On'Top
Snowy Mountain

* 'WdNHJNHTON. July !» ,-(* &gt;
—Th* Dulliil ;,.alr* and lliaill
reached an akreeinent yratofufy
Involving ll)e ante ut bold in , U a
South American republic up in
a . total or tcejueo.ovo.
Tha agreement was aneouncad
In a .joint atalemenl laauad by
Secretary Morgenlltau and A r­
th u r do Soaia Costa, llrailltan
nit^imtar of.tlm anra. .
The annuuacuil uifw*;
"1.—The United Slatea under*
lakes to aell guld to Itraal) at
■Ogb .times aiul In aurh minimal*
aa .the JlraillU n government may
rvqueot. HP fe a tuUI ut ICO.MU-*
m .
J .—Tha United
Htatea jtUI
make dollar evtlianga maJUble
to tha gorerument or Ilru U or
Ita llacal agent, tflrder madltlpo*
which aategnard the Intereata. ot
both couatrle*. for the parpoaa
of promoting ustUuigc’ eguMl*

II, ROBERT (I DICER
Al" fe atu re Service W riter
MOUNT KVANS. Coin, July
I P - In the highest llttte red
school hi'tiat in the w orkl.a hand
of scientists is studying the.m ystrrfnus cusnik ray and its rffuct
on life.
They have to bo mountain climb­
ers In get there fo r it la art on
windsuept )l«unt Evans, one of
Colorado's highest peak* It I*
I U M fe u high Bnow blacks the
road rxeept far two or three
months in aummer to the top.
which )• nil miles west e f Denver.
The tilyli altitude la one reason
|k&lt;\‘ M c-m huieU * Institute of
I T ' S
a
b ^ i d .
W ftH tffg V ami Denvrr univer­
long-tailed bird* a n coming on sity. t-siaMi&gt;hett the laboratory.
T ill hats. This one, perched bn a ThJy want to'discover haw alt!’
toque of Magenta e e lre t, b rgd, Jude a fln l* cosmic rays
fdtl|&gt;' Unknown about tho rays
‘ green and black.
v&gt;1 ohl.-iueb. ir»t*acu»*rim*Ma-they
ive- jn.Mucoil.aDth “ filar k Ms-

Officer Lends Key
To His Automobile
NKWARK N J , July 19. — {If)
Tummy l.lmlen, t i , w m havlqg
trouble gelling ■ cur started,yea*
triilny when Police Sergeant I d wjil Tdcher sauntered up, glaared
al the dnthltusrd and lasgbad
"I know what'* lhe ironhle," ha
raid. -V*hi haven't got your hay Im
(lie Ign.lioh -awltrh."
Tommy glanced at the daah*
board
■Thai'* lig h t," he wild, and
fu lin t In his iHiehet Then ha*
tliuok Ills head, ami «ald: "I gueaa
1 haven't got the hey wHh me."
■•I've got one." aaid Sergeant
Tucker handing him a key. “T ry
llllr "
l inden tiin t 1l ami It worked.
"Hay. that's swell/* he rakl ad-,
h^rlngly. "W here d you gat Uia
■ " l l’a
‘Tucker

*
V
S

Beany Baker and ’ r u l e r Hall
ajwong Its list of funm akcra while
Xamlnlne. pulchritudd and roraant*
~i» supplied bjr J.snlir- Campbell, a
‘ newcomer- 1 ffrom
__ t b o N i w Y t r i
stage, and love*, Ruth Coleman.
Thq story 1&lt; concv-mid mkh.ly
with the fortunes of Holloa, "hull
/log of tho treasury" for a news­
paper, who is Ir. ' love with Miaa
Campbell Sc la
Ovcrtadn. tha
paper’* a li. w p o ite r Miss Camp­
bell la inclim it ~to favor OvvtKiin.
wgd Hort-i.t take*, a broken Iv a rt
‘away w ilt him on a vacation to a
Ink* resQ-t.
Than thorv's a kidnapping a t tho
rvaort and Horton-find* himself In
command of the situation a t fa r aa
tha newspapers a re tone*m ol. The
way In which he "saws up" hi*
Mneoop," finds the kidnapped man
and .iria* Mb* Campbell, all.In out
fall swoop, makes of “Wild Money"
one of the fu n n lu t pictures to
roach the tVrren this season It is a
thoroughly enjoyable picture In
every way and well worth any*
body'* money to see

Mr. end n " •
«■ Algprrttu
and' typghU f, Joanne, will leave
tomorrow for
Pittsburgh,
fa.
.where they will apeud the turn
Mlao MU ala Jttrao ^ s bas re
.lumad from a 'week’s vtalt- wrlttt
Mlaa Mildred "Hodge* at fm ytons
Reach. Hho w** agoompauled
boms by N 1** Hodges.
Mrs, Pyut Radford and Rut
Anna R adfprd.kavp returned a ft­
er visiting In Atlanta, a*, a d d
Chattanooga. Tann. for aeveral
_____J

Cura, sorghum, augarcane and
sim ilar plant* are .gnod * sllaga
crop*. They produce htah yield*
por .acre and aru easily cut and
stored.

—To-Ni«ht—

Thrillingly ,

&lt;»
three screen sweelhsarta’
achieve Ibrlr (roe great.
the most Important atory
either ooe has ever-had!

T u esday

v e il " m all' rvm tV 'iusi j where 1 -u
MM I . * C H I * H O ,
was aentcpci'd to w rve' lluro. yrsrs"
F rvlty. Wellmley g&gt;ndttahJind
after pleading g u ilty ’to larceny »-1 ait); ph)&gt;irl&gt;l add moat ardent of Christian I*. Kadamrf liblaa*
the eiAstile ray 'MrterUvea." "we
hogs
*t . .
mho once w eal by plane to res.
hare f.-und im energy value.in Ute
bar general from a hidl
tlalllRD
fiiy
a
fter
diligent
stud/*
A myatery feature''w llt;h e »
"Ihil the r apart men I s iC li a a ta
highlight of tho regular Weekly
im eiing of Hoy Seoul T ro u p ' 0 t«- tluii lunl-igirally Ita ray ‘I* about
nifcht at- Kilo o'clock at the Junior lll.ihki 'Ijmea a* powerful as the
ta)
p,
,
High School, according to llytl
“ Whether It can be used bene­
Higc*, senior pat jo I leader
ficially remains to lie seen* Nor
A ppniilm ately Jjll \ t | ’A work- ran we say w h rlh rr It la harm ful
m m - ‘began removing * WSflTcn tn - humnns although wc have
]
Magnolia LAvenue this mpyitlng, found im evidence that It D."
which it the AH-gimiing of a street -'•Tin- studies have Iwen confined I
Improvement- piwject esliniatetl to to fruit flies, which propagate rap* I
take four month
G Io A S sS
mpletirn idly, ninl nils whidh produce only I
thn-s- iii-neintlons In a summer I
No permanent .change has been I
. Mrs, Dmulhy tgimb, Seminole
County nurse, h i t today for Camp produced yet in the late bat they I
Roosevelt near U rals to altuud a are mere diffirult to work with, I
nurse’s short course which wi|l tierairse of their lower hlvth rate I
Allhuugh eusntlc rays are more I
last for ono w ock.'H ho'especu to
numeroila in the stratosphere than ™
return Friday
nt high altitudes, and more no- .
T. VV, Ijiw ton, suiH-rlntcmlini oi mernu* al high sltltudrs than nt ■
public lllstmclinu
for Heniinnli SI M level, v ie n tists only guess at ■
*
County, is spending u few days m- their source.
That seeret along with the ill* »;
Daytona Reich, according to jnfnr
mat ion received here tml.iy I Is reetlon and iclnclly of the ray* I* J
will Ju, In his office a iliuit tlmi bring sought in the immiituin top ■
laln*r*t"ry
j
\Vi-tliiescl.iy, it was anuouueed.
rm nplieatiil loinhim ry rnoiil» jj
the fieipirnry of the 1s t - , pictures!§
them as Ih-&gt;l strike plmlogrnphic["
plate i- and determim -k - Ibe angle ■
ul which they strike
.

National Park Visitors
May Enjoy Trailers
Under R e n t a l Plan

aald Sergeant

E Y E S S o r e , R e c T 'u ^

im t m lsS#*i*e tp «*•!* ae
HP* •» is Ilews* tie*, nay V 1
e.*H to l o t sps sssrolot see l
as lu l# ess***1 *v vsuess sss,
’ Ssiils islir. ** ssolt, at alt i

MIRRORS

Word ha* ogen recalvad that Ui*
fallowing from Sanfoyd are guest*
MT. CLEMENS, Mich. July 1»
a t (be Dodgp’^lotaJ’ in Washiiigton
Visitors to national parks will
P C : Jdr*- I . P r Arrington, Mrs. he able to make a lrniler trip
Elisabeth Turnbull. Mrs. Mary through the p a rk s ’ this summer.
f u l as ton, and MCia p is a b e th Tum- Under a new rental plan, uullrra
will lie gvillable nt Yellowstone,
(iraml Trtim s and fllaru r ‘NaMr and Mr* Smith Ramsey of tlonal l’orks.
. B an A u ruaUnc. T ciaa and Mias
1 Jean Cmt(andcn of Washington,
1 D C., who have boon vUUHg
1 frtapda And raUtivaa here, loft t&lt;&lt;4*f for pinollag

Taaaa farmora, Of* converting
"tm .w e o lh rr_ lakaa" Into twtU*.
aorea ky itoirraoln*,
» •* --

car,'*

A rnrrlran fureat laods, whlrb
rimipitsi* about-title'third tha to*
tat land area of tho nnllun. prothl&lt;&lt; full-time wuik In normal
times fur l.HW.UUt) poisons and
assuto
supplemental rash laKiuie fur t} * 0.000 farmers.

CITy NEWS BIUEFS
Mr. and Mr* Ira Southwest! and
children bavp returossl lim p a
jnpaQi’* vacation spent vJsMJng

my

P A IN T S

QUALITY— DEPENDABILITY
Pittsburgh Proof Products

'
Mr*, f . D- Chittenden, Mis*
’ Laura Chittenden and Miss Edna
ChltUnden left today fo r HavrlPlu.il | m&lt;|ijiu IIuiin for - l b
She waa hanjUomely attired bi1 yonburY V a. whore Mlaa Kdn-.
t r a i ni ng &lt;.iliip III Alnlialmi m l
a tucked modal of navy sheer,&gt; Chlttanocn Will attend tha n m m ri
he ruude liiiilclit III the |i il.i
with navy aceasaerias. • A -cooagv’ aaaaloo a t tha Rtata Teacher a Col­
w eek ly drill
of
tli-oili|iiurii r
o f T alloaan rosebuds and llllaa lege('u iupuuy aiul t h e M i d i i .i t 1s,of tha valloy com pitted bar b*.
Im limi'iO nf ti l e R a n fiu d -N.Uimi
coming costuma.
.
A. w E m *, f t l * # a f D r pnd
ul liu siii ul Hie Arm ory ,
.Mr*, f . X- BulnmayaV, npjthti Mr* A. W JCnpa jpdU arriv e today
of the bride, wore p g*wn of from Washington, lb, C. wharv b*
pooch linen lace and oaraag* of attended the M at tonal Boy Rcout
Two i-om ll shells Ink-ii uoin
Adding rosebud*.
th n w s l e r s iieiir J e ff e r s o n ul | n y
Jamboree- Enrout* from Washlng4on h* visited hla aunt, Mr* Ailcen Wyo.j West Yrllow alone, Mont. I T ii r t u a a s wer e lim ughi io TloSt. Mary’s Mont.;t and Briton, H e r a l d tlffh-e Hits u lo rm o g |&gt;i
Epp*. M Ef* «^h*.
M ont Tho terminals will serve
not only aa scryjke points for
rental trailers, but will aim Im*|
oqaippod aa tra lla r parka for
A Atmaptlflo Aonorlng Mr. and feudal* traveling in Ibvir own camp will he dlscUHs-'d ul Ihe
trallar*.
Irultpendent
piinbi-r*
pUnU far alactre lighting and r e g u l a r weakly, m e a l i n g of Hoy
fsaa h a * baan Installsd In. the Bcu u r" Tn»&gt;p I t tan lg lit a | 7 .10
o'clock at Hie llaptlM Chilli h an
qiaak on RatRgRay araolng i Uallar* and radio* are available, nv«, W, K. Kailcr, siniilniaatrr,
■
Jaalrad.
On
‘
completion
of
th* a t. 4*fgjgt Mafel 4a Law
announced loday.
wood. Mo* Thom peon area th D ag*r may be unhooked at any
Ulp*
through
Uw
park.,
the
/o n n a r «U*a a ra n d o D ji cferh
Beginning today, dug llvcntes
W nataal and Iaft thare. .
Wsal are Trailway* Service hai may hr secured a t the Cily Hall
• r t a r e d ^ g Covared Wagon trail. ■nd dug. vaccinated at tin- I’oloc
* * ?.f0* ^
Mtl«iuil (Mirkft, of Station, Cily I’U-rk Flunk l.amo-ii
L. H W gtgo dwd Ah M
which tha first SO unit* hare Slated, a.Ming that dll dog owner i
In the city must secure the | lc- n.es
acwvUie, M r jtnd Mr*, f
been delivered.
pml hav» their dugs varrlnuteil
rnayax, J r . gad son af
thi* week.
aa*. Mr*. U . « . q ty
dM w ftur, Mlaa QUyfeg
Hanford loxlgr No. (12 F an-l A M
Will hold their regular ruiimu.nl
T'»" Beat, titled the uffi.KI cation In the Uaaonlr Hall Tuca
day night at M:fk&gt; o’clock. \\&lt;o-hj&gt;
“ * k* ,'•*«**?
th# Sanford MuT ravi. k on'
niclp.l Z«o, g*va a 6 I f foot ful Master Jouaihwhlp and g gin* snaky Sat- pounced today- lie also indicatedd
urd.y to th*
H* has press et- th at Fellow Craft Degress would
ad U anaba* to tho Sanfoid me- bo conferees! un several ms infer*
nagvri*. t
Mr.
wb* live* In l.ake
M *jy,
I (ha reptiles in
orange _
___________
according t* ,fcjp*rlnfvndcr,' ef
P a ri* J**sa* Maaghton and beings
Miein to Sanfard whore they n »y
be seen by vIMUtW-

mill united visiting Umlhem tlend
*
Ill ury Wataim, presldelll •&gt;'
Hie ttnlifnrd Ilasrh.ill t'luh. m)tlII,,I liasrliuU fans |
&gt; Hull lull
•llaw Meat'' Rwlgers would ur
lire lit lim e for Hie Saiilord ter
-ns Ih-loind gain.- her,- l u i u u i r o w
D ig lit, Mr. W a l o o l i asked t h i l l a s
in,■ity fans as p-issIlH' Otleud Ho1
game to wehvime Ihe skipper s
return.

Vacation
PERMANBNTB
WAVES A
SPECIALTY AT
ALL TIMES

Every EsHentiul For
COMPLETE SUMMER BEAUTY
Hummer, with' IU heat, humidity and outdoor actlsl*
tics, drniands. nmre rom plrlr and belter attention to
the many l ul l s details that make a woaaan wall
groomed, l-unlle will help you appear at your beat,
a t all limes.

New York Visitors
Honored At Reception

Tom Best Given Two
Mora Sttakes To '/oo

FOR DELICIOUS
•SNACKS . .

CHILLS AND

FEVER!

Tirei-fc*#*riei

A rye plant fearing 11 haada
and rnnlalnlns J.StO karaalaw as
dlscnrorsd ou tho Bart Walch
farm Br*r Tekainab. Neb.
K ansas outranks all of the fa­
mous mining stalvs of the west
•Hit Is ahead of Alaska In produc­
ing minerals.

■t%
aiimu
Tomatoes
1 No. 2 Cans
Hiitari-tt Willi*
Dressing
2—8 Oz. Jars
Nil.%
Kll n ow
Kraut
• No. 2 /a Can
Assorted Jell-0

SALLY'S

■BAKE SHOP
FOR YOUR
Convenience
Will Be On

PARK AYE.
KtAFT
CHEESE SPREADS

ICATIDS

J U L Y 2 0 T II T IIK II a 2 N I), 10.17

• r j a s l bring teil aw rr al i ari•tla* of Kraft t le- -■ -i-" «ds
g r i w a i o s • • s *i«l ■s«it|s*oy
wAiiln i ills are old tr« M

I
" iJ c p a rin tc n l
Waatorn Milk kVI

Veal Ntcokn Ih.

Lamb CHOPH lb
Fancy Hlkvsl
BACON

1

to e
5c

LIMES doz. ...........
........ 10c
BEANS 2 l b s . * i..
........ 19c
PEARS 5 M
ml................................ 15c
POTATOES 5 lbs. 4 ^
......!!?

Veal CHOI'S lb,

;!**•** k i s l l

29c

Carnation Milk 4 Tall Cans 25c
Evaporated Apricots 1 Lb. ' IOC
■WBCT M
l.liawtiW
Sugar Peas 2 NO. 1 Cans 15c

Next To Sanford Gas Go.

Temporarily

Pkg.

2$c

lb.

Economy Dcprim
W talern Reef
(Loin ur Club)
H T E A K H lb..t......
Harnburgar ur Pan

Knuowge t

lb*.

�“ W IT

THBBAITFOMJ

J.BANF0TO,

Sanford Players TO D A Y’S SPORTING Big Dan Brainaird Placed
On Sanford. Herald** AllStar In Twelve v a
W ORLD
IX
S tar State League R otter
Loop Devisions
By JULIAN
.

. STENSTROM

Swede Martin Leads
Local Boys W i t h
An Average Of .319
p latter In place of form er Mann-

__i t __ • i L . - t is. «as# aM omul

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
.. | wads 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,
i
.
i
•
|
s
tail la I sla n ts for Iho third run.
I , T h s 'Lookouts begun the scor­ H llurk, it. __ t i p ]

ing In the first

llii.rrsi.n,

e

l

a

s

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

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
Ihnt Ih,-While Kos will
be
rich! In Mid them mi-l ilt- every­
thing they roll to ovirrom n into
Tha DeLand Beds Mill lop the of tlh' p lrs te e l Im ll. i lillw since
team balling lls f will! n .27*. ami Connie M ark's Athletic* of 'thii
Daytona remains aecnmi wllli u days .if *211, Ml) nml 111, . .
.ITI. H ow ever, (Islnnatllla'a Jiesl
'N o t dl«cii-iinn the N a­
weak of lha y e a r-fin * vlclnrljs
tional LrcV ur d e e nt- hope
la six sta rts—and kircmiipaniiil'
In; find
the ( T I ' orii Tubs
by plenty of sllckwmk, xooiniHl
rlyhi (here on top. The SI.
the O-Men Into a third pier#
laud* C ardinals have faltered
tie with Leesburg,
this resiun tiers, r of p-Hir
• Boren
metf have rsaclmd Hie
pllrhlng and hilling hy th rlr
IM -hll mark, with Glary uf Han­
regular*, About lh"r only
ford only 10 away
Oir&gt; n n ii
n r i Filial, inn dm -nd on
■cored department,
*
'
nl Ibe plale I* Jne Medwlrk ' ; Official' averages lor. tlin work
who is nonrhslsnlly tspping
ending. July II and Includlnr &lt;-!'
Ihe sp|&gt;lr nl a rmd . 100.
night games:
Fiiufoid'g lien ( antwell, former• ' 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 :
■ eerell.
.innl.v, lit. ton Kt ■ and gmv nl
Harper,
' ■ , Ihe J t r ey City (liulils of Ihe
■tar, a t
W rtn l,
‘•’IT Inlerntlli-nal la-ague w in hlu I tlh
Charkut,
lilt of the season when fct
I downed the Newark. H eart, Ihe
Iragui’-lraiRrs,
by a
ahul.uul
score of 7 in 0.

V„1

t

4
|
•
Inning when slrtkttssky. er
If
,
«
j
|
a
with one man out Mayo l-angUon Ksnllh,
llrnnl.-, ]ti _ . „r ... i
l
i
a
blasted a triple into right field. Kluaii, if
I
•
|
s
W H im (.. Ill . .,
4
a
||
«
ICasao went down swinging but |-|illll|».
|. ......... I I S )
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
o a
pynd Langston In with the lorul's {•nirr. »„
t
s
i
f
le
iu
iit
in
.
rf
..
4
I
•
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 ...
. s
a
t' ‘ a
e .......... I
I
I
a
S somewhat freak play. I’hlllipa .fiS.lcoml.,
I ’ll. Is.ill. Ih ______4
|
IS
1
taado a throw to first from (he lloiln-ra , ih
1
I
t
I
lb ...... 4 S
I
t
mound to catch Martin hut failed. ll'isserlo,
M’.le, |t ____ ____
S
| _ 1
W arren Buck, brother of Shawl
Tt.ls ls „ ~ ™ . IS
S
17 T I
Musk, playing
on the
Initial] 1'sl.tll.s
--------------SSf ISt 444-----I
■sack, throw bark to the Phillips on Hs»r-nt
, ...... iss sis ees—i

1 K&gt;

J li
&gt;H
'jlj

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 .

(Iras: II.-la ris I. Klnarg. Laft oa

bas»er P u t m a
si
Baaterd
T.'
liassa nit batlar a rt
Pkllll**
L
P iin rk nut: Os tlola 4| Phillip*
&gt; III! l.y t-lii-her: by
fk lljlM
l M a rital. W ild p ltrh i
P M IIlpA
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.
bierar K ia a rd . r p is ik s . nhUaX L * ad. s eachr l l . Ilsah**.
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S A V E YOUR Watch rspalred hy Motors, u . B. Pope. Oo, lav.
_ ana who really knows how. .
B riggs, Jaw slsr Magnolia Ave-

SHOUT HPORT H1IOT8. . .
According tu the Sporting
News of HI. Louis, Don Me.
Hl.ane has put prlcei on the
heads of both Andy Sierra '

LEADS MAJORS

Joe Medwick, left fielder Tor admit.
Ihr IH. 1-nuis Cardinal*, la
^ki
tripping all other hitter* IA. th e,lio n II
Nalonal leag u e a* Well a* th e 'h im bt
A merle sn
arrnrdlng
to
this the ca
week’s averagr* with « coot .III.'m o re t
Medwick hr being rrganled by) He r
scribe* of the major league clubs rvenlni
as tb# moat Improved player In form
lh a major* this season. In the .money
—
annual majur Teague
alL atacI shoe*,

Huge Appropriations
Of Congress Shown

W * BUY—INDtANIIKAI) AND HOTEL OILBERT .now under
' L I N C O L N IIRAD PBNNIHH.
new mamgemoat. O ften rooms
&lt; WILL PAY UP TO 176.00 ra th
. to r 1ND1ANHEADH mi,l IZ.IM with p riests baths. A U nettva
7 , each lor LINCOLN HKAIiS UK- weekly ratal.
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f o r e i i u . w rit* us tor suip
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r o ra r m ailing and hnmlllnR o u r
B J J s t**t
ba ying
cataloR.
Prlen*

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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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

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Brooklyn ■_
O nelanall
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fa«lng a voter providing he fctW
club.
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hla poll t a t '*
| A fter attending college fa r .three
When the opening day of tha years, ho moved to Wllllamasm, N.
school arrived, J o t Engel and I C , plajrsd th e n In 1MB as a pitchwere taking the registrations of or fo r the Wllltamaon ctah of tha
the hall players sntsH ag th s , C oastal-Plain* Loagvo-sThat aoaschool Coming In UU lino In which son. his first full year a s s pitcher.
I was taking the rvgtatratlons, a he won I I gamos whBo tasting de­
big boy with ovaraU pants cam e.feat seven Mnssa-. .
walking up U m s and gave hls&gt; In IBM,-his fam ily again moved
name as Dan Bralnard of Euslls, back to E^ostls, and Brabiard was
Florida- I noticed t h e , youngster’s ! algncd by tho Apopka club of the
huge appearance and tha other! LakvO range League, a oeml-pro
ns vs nask, 4f**CsI
clothes which hs cn|lod baseball I outfit. Us cams through wlth -lB
t0(r,
I wins ago fuel I defeats.
lls had hair that could bo curled
Bralnard has playtd four years
really, needed a shave badly, g o r o 'o f high aehool baseball, football J,H *» Oelssna,- 10*1 ;
TCashvtlle,. 1 -1 )' Cha
a h a lf to m polo sh irt and tennis and baakatball As ybu can poasibly
Reek. &lt; |. May
shoes with no socks. 1 had my guess, be pitched In baseball, TJltle
Inntagsl.
tmlnion about him which was not played end In football and waa a

Coming: Florida
State League Games

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 Rood 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. . . .

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,
D e ign '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
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

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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 Vittim-Of Dearth
Fyom Heart Disease

Ixmjrwood

Resident In Critt*
cal Condition Fofclowing Altercation

Dies On Birthday..OfHbDaughter
Pope Sends Blessings
And Mussolini Goes
&gt; To Wizard’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 War
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 Morning

Livestock Group T o .
Be Fonned Locally

Service Workers Walk Red Cross Will Use
Out To Be Postponed Chapman Scrap Book'
.PITTSBURGH,

Jailer Is Forced Tqf
—Release- PrisoireTHT
Others Alre'W acna
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 aaccident,
u n i l 11V. IMif
Since
the
both 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 121!..
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

July m K ^ P )

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 leaders
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 aflerlifitinB
evidence that William Merrlwealher on whoae Injurlee tha werranta
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 Period ^At Camp Roosevelt

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

By Mason To Aid
Audubon Society

—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 itta borgk'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 Pair 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 me 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-

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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 Areque,
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
' T~~~
!*ttd J L . Inglt-y
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

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 rdaoo day'e

(Idea,

tow,

ll:t *

A,- M. 11:14 P. M.: blgfc. f : U
Af M„ TiM F. M.
■arom a tar

Yeatarday. Ift.OI: today,
Prealpitetian
Total for y e a t a r d a y ,,----- Jh
Total for month to data.... U l
Normal In .d a te ----—— — 146
Te rn pare tor*

Maximum, I t ; minimum, I f , I
Harold reading
i*
Offlatal Report
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Engel Given ‘
latk
atkaa Azaleas To Throw Ellis. “ Breeches” Clary Is Joe
30 Day Option On
ro Of Their Aces Against Nominated On Herald’s All- ghattanoogs Club b * V ictory U v er
Funds.’ .Saints
okouts In Coming Series S tar S tate L eague Outfit

F or his ability tO ijU y the

I tho Daytona Beach tilt title
Anson, Head will use Btg Dsn
ihmrd on Iho mound while lit
I do the catching- Facing Brain•S tho bill will be the did KanI Jins, Moo*# Frullek. Catching
Uck will be C. B Martin,
h the tilt at Palatka tomnrruw
Ml will liw either Deny Mote
U Crliflsld ami rlthrr Mole or
kflald will *** action' h»re Sunafternoon This le the op|&gt;ortty for tho locals to grt a- big
I on the A u lr i* who aro
tag tho lookout* very tcloer
ho conteet bet wren the Ixtok*
I'.aad .th* Islander* ISet night
'-postponed on sccotinl of rain
•wot ground*. Tho contest will
pisyod o ff on the sflrrnooti of
f n
The regular scheduled
M on Utst day will take place
or th* floodlight* ' In IhtLCVr8 starting as ususl at K:ICT. M

Land R e l e a s e s
iro H urlers And
Holdstock
jDRLANH.

July Id.—Thn !)«■
M i ' Had* yralnrday yo)pnm-d
to of ths tonm'a pllcfitr*. Jim
■lisa of Kentucky and Harry
S|pr. West Palm !to*rh. n n d
MtaMd BUI lluldalnrt, Vr h &gt;t
lifM • outfield with thn Bed*
totlor lo the ana ion, but who
Hi be o pitcher now.
Blue* tho Rrda first rrlriand
[Oldstork ho played will: M rs
■rg and Itoytnna Itoach, llualana Monagar mil Pstn sold h”
Mllvod word today from M&lt;‘l
it Ivey of Peoria, I I I who had
greed tn ratrh for tin, Iti-d*.
bat bo will ho unatilo lo report.

,

idrM top.position m

» v e t;

jin’ ot many seaaona- amt
N tilnsly hitting, the Ban-

Georg Is-Florida Ltagn*.
Clary by Calvin
Griffith, youthful
was lavolvsd. la a trad# between presy- of th* ChalUnooga la&gt;okth* local mogul* aqd the Cardinal out*'of the Southern Aaaocistlon,
.‘ ’bouee In whlett 811m McCown Glary It Is be given s flr«t elaa*
wipt to the, Amertcu* outflL
tryout with the Southern A»soei*
C W y .-to o l‘t the ' stolen
has* atlon outfit

vynKUiti*

TO D A Y ’S S PO R TIN G
i iSL ‘"l W ORLD
IX.
.

•'
Chlraau. I; Ilost on, 1

B y J U L IA N
8TB N B TR U M

A T LA N T IC LKABtrH

II:

Jarkittnvlll*.

(.

Ansi,.tn I: Hi, van nab. t, leal
si I sod 11|h dark ns*r: nlaht gam
|M»al|iiim«l, rain),
, Columbia. I: I'ttlumbu*. 1.

^ l f ’ H»nry L. OfSft ptoOldant
f f Fthe f (arid* Stats Liagut,
(hlnhs h i.h t i gull* a bit o&gt;
treukl* h* should llatsn In on
th# - frei fer-ill
oahlbHIen*
given OltoOH daily by o team
os ISass* la lha gewth Atlsn-

Aad oeaa thot|h some u( tho,
Hally ■loop ontflta aro trying ta&gt;
taka out iho wall known tlabtlua
spirit whlrb always goes with
S'FH-.irk m II
Mnnfrrnl, 10
o discussion of U * tMgua, oth­
llilffalti, ||*l;
er ttotoa refoto to gull tkalr bat­
IlnllLninrp. M
(lit |lpa| Min.
tling nad'go right on with flgbt*
among tbomMlvoa a* wall aa
with utoplroa, tana, police • and
tholr manager*.
—
They say that Savannah I*
the woeot plat* In th* Magus
and from what wo **# In th*
Plcfldg Times Uhlan Uila
mornlRfl by t«m Butt tha
Tim ** Union sport* adltar,
tha Olty of gavonnnb I* rap­
idly making tom*
m*n*y,
Horo'a what gam Am to My i
“ Club# bolopgtog to orrduliod
bnoobnll or# olwnyo opproelatlv*
21— A creage fo r Bale.
of co^opontloo from lb* locul
FAKM~*7.AND, *on highways AU
guodarmos lit katplng dodo Hot*,
tiled
R*nt reaionablo Mm assisting. tuoplroa , wjtb ovtr-pugRalph Go,»'»p**d, Monro* Road- nadooa , nUMibo and In gtMvnl
protaattng any unlobaru Indfor
BALK; l l aero* of gravd Janln
'IwldbLfMidl ill* l.all
»k Villi
land near rrook, 11 mllaa from
Tlluavltl*
and 1 mltoa - from
nrna it. Mra. J, K. Donaft, Boa
1UA HL No. 1.

,

a a n f t e d A d v e rtis e m e n ts
,VE YOUR Watch repaired 1-y
no who ’ -Trolly know* how.
lig*, Jwjrolor Magnolia A vo
IIRRI If races* add cauio*. yuu
[ BtMpach Ulcers, (lag I’aln*.
adlgoatlun,-llaartliurn, GUT Ire*
A to O l*
dmtix’o proscription.
Idea, nt
^dc-Ilwyno)a*R D ru g
■ HUY—INIil AN lll'.A It AND
L I N C O L N 11KAII I'KNNIIW.
IL L PAY UP TO |U&gt;.uu emti
r ' IND1ANI1EADB and (S.ihi
ich for LINCUI.N1IKADH HKORE 1)21. Write us fur altlpl l lull fuel Inns. Hetnl lOu l&lt;&gt;
(for malllur and lininllliig vnr
taat buying ' raln|«g. Ifrln'»
IArunteed. WtHt*nS'RIN COIN
X ' BOX IIS, MUwuitki-v, Wl*.

2 C— MUcellaneoua For Salt

MAKE YOUR kitchen analar t#
clean. Use Dealer and Qny“»
IIECO ENAMEL. BtnnWy-Ragon
FUR BALK: | mala n il I fa
mala Cocker Bpanlsla, roalatarod
slink. Zlsglor
Ksnnsls, Fan
Park.

NEW LUMBER

model.

A u cu etl** a t . Oalaesalllu

at

11.

Auguettsa.

,r » .

1't-lS*d When I f of—aemlBOls. Stale of Flor­
t;w -»h *. put* ida.. -tO-Wll! .. ..
..
Lei f Bloch I Tier t, or (ho
Town eh Sanford
Tho taaas. lo be esld are svld*n**d by cortlfleaieo No. Ml or
f- l- lft • Mo. . ta il ef l-T -ll roIdeal 'fiingar , to’- tbs''skis - Uses. ■pocllvoly. apd roprvent taieo
Iho poaro l l l l lei 1 * 1 * hoik
Btoltb'.raijlpfced .hlm: pa th# -slab for
Inclusive, nmenqtln^ to Illt.SI

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SANFORD A T DMLARD, *,IS

P. K. .
T .
(&gt;0^o*avlll* ot L***t&gt;urp. |:tl
Palatka ‘ at Orlando. g:IB
T. I t
Ht. Auauatln* at
Daytona
B.ach, 4:1* F. M.
Tosoday, M r M
HRLASU AT SANFORD, BUS
P. *4.
&lt;
^Loookurg *4 OalasatMl*, 1:11
^Orlande" at FsUlha, ( i l l P.
DaytonU R***h at It. Auauallna. 4:1| r. i t
_ WadoaoMr. dole SI
ORLANDO AT
SANFORD,

j-1

—TWO
young heavy
row* Guenusy or JcrO. 8- OaUbroadh. DcUud. CARPENTER TOOLB for Ml*
|M U - { Mr* W- A d Inn, 1T1I 8*af*q|
“ ■ ■■ ■
'■i 1 ------ -— Avcnua.
OILDERT
oow uuder
laaagotnanl. Offer* root*.
Ivata balks. Altrnctlvo

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P R I N T I N G

DELAND.r
took ad rants
by Orlando'

art* P. N.

^DaLand at Leoebora,
Bill
'Palatka ot Pi. Aagoatlno,
t ill P. I t
v iR T S S l r “ A *• Xi^ y

thro* klta'.f
w*rn pond]
u *h*rfy fair
Th* Oat)#-

■ANFono
'AT ORLANRO.
■tta p. M.
^ L*|*kurg nt DoLand, 111!
. ft. Auooatln* at
Palatka.
I l i l P. fc,
t)aln*avtll* *i Dortsaa B*a*h.
t : » * P. *L

*
FHd.v, Joti m
i DAINRSVILLR a t . i a NFr r r *
bits F. N.
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, Orlando at , Darlona BAab.

maty Aim m ali ia o

TUXEDO FEED &amp;
auxUatxrdiiA

A lt C A D E ]

FOLLOW

SMR'ItMkt Nu,
* »«* .* *

BAD NKW8 FOR BEARDS

PLYMOUTH, Bag, July IK —
(AT—All board lovers to England
were ttattled to hoar tho puhUt
declaration of Capt. I* c. Bchlotol, an antl’ gaa expert:
“ Should an emergency arts*,
l*1 i 1, I A N I* ft of 1*1
tho** with boards mor* than;a
I atock
Tier K of tk*
an asrly showor-ta; ths’ third *a . Town *1 Sonfold . ■ t
hand long might ho faced Kith
Th* taae* to be eols are evlthey'sodfod *-p *ir ‘of v runs to
dencod by esrtlfteatee Ns. IIS nf ths alternative o f either editing
dM flokt^ffa* 1no*teetf - Hardee l - l- ll; No. t i l l o f |Vfcii ro- their boards o ff oh being gassed.
flalabed on lhd htlleok for tho
elsltora. ■ » :
*&lt;
Trimmotl pabod iho IhaAI at­
tack w llb ;a tr is 'g t goo bio* sad
a homo .frag wfinh AraiaM M
the M M at bat With f « w
fo r

brr Co.
FOR HALE: Bead bad W b 4c
-dollromd. Contml Florid* Rag
Marhanga, Bog IU , Orlando,

n n iN D o if
Clerk Clrdult Court
Seminole County. Plortda.

KKfrr

to

MOW! Morlea coat Is** tbf*
snapsbolal Standard
Catvoi,
Mnvlo cainsrn l l . l l . Film &lt;M,
Wliboldl BtOdlo.

OR BALE;
Chatrolsl, l l l l
ooadh, AT coadltinu. now Urea.
188.10. m « Ford ctntpti, l l l l ou.
thoroughly
NO. 3 yellow
0*4 tt Bona, tjaad Car Doalora,
dryi'SIdlRE,
I20.IXI per thousand. United Lorn1
Outboard
H Inc.

fleld, HtP H.tvnilmih niuiilrlpal
couil I* prudtlns when the athI•’&lt;” * rural I . Ilmmipivno nu far u&lt;
lu eusaKo lu psrsuttul rumbat.
*'tem« Uma back Dr. o.
L. Smith of Celumku* end
Arky Bigg* of Iho Indian*
•ntaged In n little melt*
eround second base. Tho um­
pire who was..* present lhal
night toll* dc thdt bclor* he
could do anything whatao• v*r about stopping th* Mrap
th* pellet had ruahed In and
rushed out, bearing wltb
them the two struggling
player*. And after ell, bqll
playtra aren’t very hard la
■spiral* when they tab* •
tho** long, harmJeaa awing*
at aath other. Bigg* and
Smith contributed STS toward,
th* upkeep ef Savannah'*
afreet*.
"Than Tuoaday night Manager
HIM Btelneeka of the Tara, and
doors* tiraagar,' Indian pllchtr
who waa playing the outfield,
mingled In a mild dnsl around
horn*
pinto. Granger blamlna
Htelnock* bocaua* bn waa having
lo hit lb# dirt ivory Mm* th*
TOf pitcher let au of tbs util.
A rain iho police • polled lha
flahL and drug Iho roe teutonta
nut bonanlh th* stand*. T O um­
pire* lntnr**n*4l her# and porsuadod lha
pollc*
to parml I
Btolnocko and Urangfr to flnlah
tho gam*. Rut they ! f t * forc*d
to appear
court ' lb* noil
morning aid pay |ta tlnaaNow Ruts hat gat a oaad
paint bam ana a* thg Flor­
ida Stats Lsrpuc sin aonaldor It**If a woll-babavod and
ordorty bunth of ball aluba.
Wa da not havs swah thing*
a* that Ram and v*o know
that non* of Ui* Banford
sop* hsvs laksn anybody I*
Jail but «M da know tkat
they am -«*ut thorn ovofy
night and In sas* Anything
did happen thsy would modII# aid tk* umpires and lot
th* ump# put the fine* on
tk* ptoyor*.*

D! *br Brook baOtlleS • **Mk' me -o'
wrlltsa. raqueot that tk* taa see- 1
flfieqlee, RgeUar with all *ubesquent oi*Ttls4 *e levies tales
but bp-the' Stale be •advertised
*** eold .t* tbs hlgkeet bidder
(or rush' *■ provided bp 'Hone*
Bill * i r of the- t i l l set* of tho

.

froLatto
4:11 I’. V

Hwaid 8port* Rdior
u in iiii iin i.mknum
Now Vr.m, 13: ptiroli. f.
Clrvrlitntl. I; Waahlngton, t#
I aViIIdsttls*1lalitjRn |; ChletffO, 1,
HI. leOlflF* &amp;; lluslon, I,
n n r r il

that the
nehls
la* eerllflealee together with all
' euhaequrnl
omitted
or
levied
re »vltake*helc bp tho Stele**Ae ag­
ue of Vertlsed and eald to lha hlahoa*
t| . re- bidder for rath as prorlcad Mr
.. . tg.ee
MouseIltlI II*
of tho HIT arts
I I I both » f «ho loglelature. upon tho folIfTt.te loping denorfbod real estate In
’'tSMUisr &gt;k* f-'ountr &lt;&gt;f Uemimte. Btit. » (
tilled J r. riorlda. to-wlti7
I tovlfo^ ’ ’ Late’ *, T, I A * Block I .
a d u e l - Tier P of the raws ef San- on the1 ford
,
at I*
Thetiles ' In be sold aro oetdeafed br cerllflrotoo No. I l l of
of gulp, *-h-*ii .No. m i or S.f-tt roI epeetlvelp. and raproaoa* taaoa
INDON I for th* paara III* ts t i l l bath
It Court '.larlualpe. aYnounttua to SU Ltl
Florida.
Sold laa certificates together
I with all subsequent omitted oe
! lerled late* je lll bo sold to tho
f .(t a i i htshoet hldfer at
tho Court

►rta*r, J ilr,' to ■ f . r ’ I
"tv ro s o
a t - ■ DATTANA
IIBAfll. &lt;4* P M.V, •
trslqnd at OTlande,m-l:lleP..
M
I’mlalka at - tjcaburg, -‘ fit*
I’ . M. er *:*• P. St.
t»t.

t ilt . 4*

,,
m. ,rpN
r ,f«*.eV!.»¥&amp;.«.
| of
with me written request

Coming Florida
State League Games,

*■II P. M.
Betoegap, lo ir IT
■\NPORD
AT PA LATKA.
Oil* F. M.
. . .
4 *0 "p 'lV t "
Daptos* , Beach.
( OMo^mvIlle at - OrlanSo, ’ III*

to

t , u , a i f t t U f, Ttsr A
of Iks Town at Hanford
Th» loses to ks eol4 ars_JUlSepeeS be eurtlflcplu* No. IU of
_
„
S-k-Sl; No. *111-St
l-T-IS rorlth ait speetleele. and repress*!
taiOO
tovtsd (or tho ysurs lt l* to ISIS both
aOror- laalaoleo, smouiUlng to HtS.ll
loShVe
Lots I A I. Block S. Tier
II nets
A, of IM Town of Sanford
ho tolThotames to bo
oold aro set­
tle la depend bp rertlflenleo K» H I at
tata of •-I-II: No, S ill of
1-1-tl rospoctlralp, and
r»pro**nt taaoa
Seefor tho psora III# to ISIS both
lanao
Inclusles. amounting .to l l l l . l l
ALSO
re erl- ' Lot I A N *H ft of Lai t,
ITS of
mask t. Tier I of the T*wa
II »oof Manfore
la is.
Tho tnseo to be
sold arq on ­
to both deneed bp eoritftutoo No. I l l of
l lf . ll 1 1-T-IOj No. IM* of l- l- t l rt|speetleslp. and
represent take*
W 'l | for tho pears III* to 1*11 tot*
’own- I Inrlusleo. . amounting Is l l l l l . l *
I Mid taa cernflrntee logdthor
with nil subosqusnl omitted «r
P eelI* of leflod' tales klfl bo oold la tho
t-T-11 highest
bidder
at
the Conrt
, tares I llous* dcor In Qfnford on the
l both ! Ilth dap of Julr. n it, at- AS
ISS.eS lO'rlork A. M.
I ftatee’ title the let dap of duty,
H of
HIT.
„ .
&gt;
'iiwn* I
O' P KTIllWflOff
Clerk Circuit. ’Ttonrt
•e erl- !
Seminole Coubtp. rierldg.
let* of (SEAL) _______________
11 lasee ' NOTfm UP nai.it sir T i t
• bom i
cM tn riC A -n u

Rada Down Gulls 6-3
While Azaleas Are
DowncdByLeetburg

1.09 ANCELEB, July I K ---—This city Is touching tts chil­
dren to *pproelsta Mrdo by lattallng them,
I A class of tt youugttoro moot*
tw in weekly and rehear*** the
riilrplng ot sparrows, the plplns
of qnall and other woodland
aimnds. two prtrfasaJaaal whis­
tlers nro Instructor*.
*

K»w Voik
Ilnafoti
I’hli ;i|ro
lit tioll
f *!«■%rl.arul
Wfitalilr»«(i«»rt

Mason.

ir t-u a

CHATTANOOGA. Torn., July
1* —W&gt;—Clark GrtffHfc, owner
of tho Waahlngtcto and Chattanoo­
ga baseball slabs, said but sight
that bo had gf von J*g Bagsl, hand
of tho Washington Faya BysUm,
a 80-day option on tho Qsitshoo, t o -^
N*
»•
g * Club hnsod on a purr hate
■ t . AVtpwrnpnet'Joip u . - a
price
of
dlU^WO1
honor, f.r th# l*agu* taat ***
tilth ItnrtW Tsomrf'An blast bp
Griffith said tho prim, “About
,on witi‘ • i *u l lo f “ whBV * half what the dub ie worthy*, won Id
far thu season ho ha* * tota
rover all physical progartias o f
cf a
his credit. Clary’t
the dub *nd player* who aro set
optioned to th* WsihingWn. « h k
Hr HrrHnod to asp what player*
Washington would r*t*jn ehould
the tale be consummatedRngei, who was pnsldost of tho
rlub last poor. Mid ho wDI ooH-dst*
lar-a-ihar* atock to -everybody

touts’ Contest Rained Out Last Night; Lead Loop In Stolen Bases Last Season
And Also Lending. So Far This Year
With A Total Of Forty-Three
*• '• ____
hh Sanford lookout* will for* T H E
:h opponent* in their lait three ■
—
As of the week when th»y — ” ---*1 to Daytons Besrh thi« nf*
f i .ii
son for a tilt with Manager fla tte r
Ay Bander*1 Iilsnderi h i City ptuTkt
Id Fork- Manager Lee Jlondj”, ^ ,,* ^
he Lockout* will Uko his out- ]***£ *;
0 FaUtks Saturday where they Urt*ml-i
engage In a tilt with Usnsser
]
1 •Agnew* Atalras and on Chicago
toy, Heed will bring his war- N*w r
k’ back to thg, celery city to {q 1 |“ [
I* Agnew’* Ataleas once mor.*,
on -the home grounds this tjjJriniq

inclusive. ■wcsutlsg

PHONE

Seminole P rin tin g Co.

�lA Y, J U L Y 17, 1M7

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , 8

India's Worst
Rail Accident
Takes Big Toll

WASHINGTON PAYS LAST RESPECTS TO ROBINSON

DOCTOR SLAIN

Rearguard Posits
Of Franco’s ' FpS
Bare Main Br^nt
Far-FlungOf fedslve

Official Estimate Of1
. Dead' Is Placed At
80, Number Of In­
jured At Sixty-Five

Sky fig h tin g Is i ;
Seen Increasing
Both Govemm^ntAnd
Rightists Send Up
Numeral
MADRID, Ja!y l i
—The Spanish sow
army, crown .to full

In .165 days of civu warffci
knifed fiercely at the r*i
ruard of Madrid’s ln»ur*«
beeletvra.

Determined to Smash tl
far-flung •positions
whk
Genarsl Franco’s leflon s w
held during meat » f the war, Qe
m l Mioja threw hla muo fbrofl
In the Brumt* and Clempaml
Chinn.
Japan*** troop* from Mapchonkuu and Hum* vnrularly gar­
risoned In North China art atready In tha .flald, OlhTre are
enroots from Japan proper.
- Tha meeting of the two ar­
mlet,. fartfft observed bettered,
mlaht m at# a altuauon au aliaaawoaa, that war would raiuil.
, rtgkW feeo far la tha area
ground gulping baa been between

Ford W orker Says
He Was. O u s t e d
F or Joining Union

In the gold and marble aanata chamber
Senator Jrpcph T. Robinson, the ■Demomtle
tlon'» notable* In paying la»t re* pacta to the statesman 'from Arkan aaa whoa* lait day* were apent
Prealdent'* IrgUIatlve program. Thl* picture waa made during th , service. In the cenlrr almo*i
massive silvery caakct. Bested in the front raw Jqxt to the left o f the canter able Is Pn-eldent
aiding officer* of th* Hou*e and BenaU, Speaker WHIUm B.’ Bank head (left) and Senator Key W
of th* Senate.
___________ _______

Cops A re .Seeking
Clues In M ystery
Killing Of Doctor!

R o b im m 'F iiiie ra l
T rain Hums With

,Trade .Body Offices
' To BeScene Of Im­
portant s Discussion
Malli-r* r e l a t i n g t o t h e - ' p m pnsi-il h i . Jn b tia-lnilleii l l l t e r citn a l pniji-i I u l | | li,. if I•*■
at
o mnetliiE i i iln&gt; Hr. Ju lm * III
t i r I n i p n ii r i i l e n l A u w latliin In
h r In Id m Hie f h a n i t i e r uf r u m
H i r i n ' tlnllillng n | III:Jl) u 'l l m l i
Mimilnr iii'M nln*. Ifiilpb I to Kw i-lt.
• w r u j a i y of Ihn Hinilimln ( ‘nun
ly r l|u n ih i- r o f ('iinillli-rro Mnl-

rd tmluy.

The olflii-re etui
llir hr in InIInn will
tin* Vuldi-r llnlel nl
Joint luiiolii no wiib

tuemliore of
Hiljniitn lo
lithiii fur a
thn Henfonl

lliilury club.

mdiA arrived nor In th# vlelolty i lr,nc* 'J*
0|*“ orn
*n'0*
( ■ F h . -telephone from which he werkorm hWng Uf tho eurfao# the
called the officer*. n*r in the ve# rifle explosion
under ground.
ilWalr where the * hooting occurred. “ '--• m— J™
1
*
. Thre wa* a email etabi, Cualck | »
C o W U l W ill V is it
aald, on a suit of1undtrwaar that
lay on the dining roout-tohW, and- B i f f C l o t W n ^ C fin t C T H
he llleortxed that probably Dr
»..
Wehoter put hi# hand upon ‘t a*
R .'T , Cow«», manager of Th*
bo Monad on the tal'M for eupport- (^ ,m i Company wffl laavo BunA hlgh-fcncr end do** th. Web. .
fc|&gt; &gt;n , xl(tu}TV buelne*.
liar home and dens* shrubbery
f
.
surround a the garage. offarlM .
»
* ta.
many hiding placck for th* .layer.
U»uU
Cualck quoted a neighbor as m
y \ CMctan»*b

A IK
TAKIN G I— ,k .
CIT TO ARKAMo
U rj-Th t. crowd*
■trying tb* bqdy
j'T , Robinson la
kamo Tor burtnl
F w i h a thlady
r the Dcrooc retie

rt for tho dead
hslpel randldatrg

C a n a l Project To
Be Discussed A t
Meeting Monday

‘MAYBE THEY’LL BRING HIM NEXT

— DETROIT. Jaiy ’ II.—( H —John

caaa* of hU tMmharahlp In thn
United Automobile Worker* Untoo, ihrt* days After tha Limed
State* Supreme Court decl*n-d
th* Wagner Act- constitutional.
II* waa dlamlaaad. he,'thinned:
It minute* after h» ibowod hi*
furemau a newspaper account of
a statement by Henry Fun),
founder of tha automobile con­
cent, -In which he *ald he bad
•billing agataat. union activities,
and hie employe* could do a*
they wished about Joining then).
Bchlpper aald ho lold Huy
Meyer*, tho foreman, to read It.
and he “Just looked at me and
lava me a silly grin,"
FI ft ten mlguloa later, he contlaued, he waa tent to tb* su
perintendant'e teak and waa |itfirtned b* waa dlamlksed, BchlpP«- aald that whan ha lohllheH)
ha wuulda't alga Rla pay ellp un­
til ha le*ra*d the reason for his
discbarge, a Ford gorvicu nun
nlined -Fat- replied:
“ I CIrud you for lootlogf*
n JUlid | knew whr I waa be­
ing Bred,” Bchlpper - related lo
th* NUU1 examiner, “ and they
a*h*d mo why, I aald I waa be­
ing tired because I belonged to
Ik* union."
/
It* **ld bo Joined tb* UAW
* r iy la M ar*. hot- k*pt -atrlrtty ouf*t“ until the Wagner Act

tire* wrrn packet! In thw #*v*n
roschr*, about 100 person* • In
each nr, while Ihi European
ptnrnirra were in ihn two rear
nra-and were unhurt, Many na­
tive# **r* killed outright. (Mbrr« « r n burned |o death In Ihn
resulting lire.

Until i. frost Of tha'

Collins Tells Al^ut
Trip^To Convention
C. C. Collin*, post heal con
N l nf th* nenford coanpirf Ihe
Wood area of the World, apoke
JOat alrht to the mambwra of
thot organisation shunt hb r«« M trip Uf Ime Asgalaa oa
•hick ha attaadad th. N«Uof*l
Ooavast too of tho W. O, W,
|
. Ouesta at tha mauUlg Vlaat
N U war# Doctor F. , PaotkO-1
w T *W . o

W - and

Boy Scouts Improve
Facilities At Camp

MUwaukc*. th# local. met-

Mr. Cowan who leas than o
year ago' remodeled and offerd
Into hi* prreynt atom *IU,, plana
to visit hading slothing end shoe
manufacturer* In an effort " W ob­
tain th* latest * tries fo r 'b h fall
»t«k . i *
v
.
Tha total clothing stora man­
ager, oci hla. return, also piano
to aanha aiUratwoa to Jth store.

Piccard

AloftCluster

A bno*w*|k camp will lif ii&lt;Jd
Aug. SI bl which all acoiila of
that troop ora’ tnrllod in purllc*
Ipat*. Mr, Radar stated.
Rcmlnole. County flirt H"&gt;utt
will make w o of Ilia mum on
Aug. II, *0, add &gt;l, during which
Jims a CouK, t»f Award* will Ira
h*ld.
-'

ICf Fla.. July IT.
Ida boy* attend*
•olytechnlr lii*ll*
'Ala., wort- among
M Made *cbolero
g
p * r c * t or
ho aameslt-r jurt

W W W.,a
m, la owned
JkUhrOvt, &lt;

A'.'ci"

II was Hint' ll (lint III* illKlfl»g
uf Hu- i until line tho wholebi'urli-d Mip|Hirt of ( ’Diigri-aameii
Ji,&gt; I-:. Ilouilrlrk* amt J. Murk
Willo&gt;, mul wiiulil Kite Hanford
mill mill il |mmilillllli-H u« n purl
ami liurrn fur m-nllby yucbl*men.
Many ili'lofHleu from each
n.unly In the HI, . J u b b * Hirer
Yulln/' will *u*nibte bore, ileurg*
W. IIIIiIm. of Jm koontllle, pre*
liiolit; Karl la-hnmnu. Tarnre*.
ei-irelary; t'b*il«* I,. Ili-Hlb, lieI juhI. lroa*uri*r; llnlpb K. nagpell. Htinluril. u**lkt*iil mrrlary
mol tte.-iHUror; nnd llu- following
(loii-pri'aldrlil*;' It. M. |‘«pwurlh.
Hmiforil; W. F. (,‘aai hmmi. Jr,
Jiikiuiiivlllo; w. F. gilinit. I’re*ee,it I’llr ! John .IV. ( ‘mnpb*IL
i’alalke; O. M. McKrniioy.Orlan*
do; Dr. Fraliil* Dlcklli*ou, Or*
mige Clly; , mul -lloiijiinmi K.
Ilaliie*. Allnmontn Hpiluc*. will
lie In alli-nilance,
llutli thn linaloe** *r*nlon In
Ihi- Chamber of I'oinmrrre llhtldIng and -tb* lum lieoii In thaYal6e* Holm are open to tho public,
Mr. Ilugwell **ld. but added that

In thr fashlonatla home of Dr.
(Jcorgo IV- Wrb*lcr at Providence,
Rhmir bland, and fatally thot th»
aoefoty phy* Irian afUr wilting
’several hour* for him to Velum.
Dr. Wehgler pminleed to -tell the
whole alary If | recover’* but an
hnur after tha shooting death
-vValr.l hla arcret HU family w il
Plana Car a regulation traM*
away from home at’ the tlma.
camp astrpTtd &gt; by* tho MUM d*
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Tourist Owaara' Asaocleiloofem
been place#. Is this w»pd**, f t
Itoumtltat and Aadaeaui ’4 drpN
•tors. Th*y war* draws i f L
Partltal llultaa, as iraSMaat I f
Winter Park. .
...
" Aj
One layout at Iks aaltr* c « M
• A heuae belonging la H- M
presents tha plan o lr a a r d a lM ^
Davis, negro who lived In Alta­
dlrl.ios lu tha i i l ' I i l l l M '
monte Ifi&gt;ring*, waa completely
ad by aeparatu apneas Ilk N f *
drattuyrd.by fir* recently.
u .s iraitpro A p r s .aPm.as.MNA
Superintendeiif,rBack of
land in Ihu Uyoit' sag *M**a
Hanford dag owner* will b* n(or n it ears.
From
Week
Spent
■lulled to* purch*»o dug license*
Anothar plan* shot* tho ffe&gt;
At Camp Roosevelt reailon
and hav* ilog* vacrlualrd neat
ctoter In dalsll. K asa*
week, City Clerk Frank lannon
Ulna a (wimnlag pool piSaffp
rein Iticlrd Banfonllte* t mlay
The Shall Cuuor for Sup*rln- for gam** of aloch golf, Mwftha,
trnilenta of I'utlk- In,(ruction b*ld croquet,
horteaho*
pluktag,
1.1'wli Wrlahl. hoy arout nl in Camp Itooaevrlt Ihii past week ■huffitboars, qunlta, tannle, a
TnH&gt;p II, will roi-olrn id ranee- wa* pronounceit u aurrea* today Una cardan, a bath hosaa, '.a
moni to tho rank id Flr«l t'lom by T. W. Ijivrtnn who waa In at* club houas, nnS pa offlea. ,
Hcout at a Coun id Honor to lie tendance throughout the antlr*
At praaaut, plana lor Bssistfs
bold tonight ai Camp Wewa.
aeaslonproposed trailer camp hr* betas
A numbt-r of county superin­ prepared hy Fred T. WWipmp.
Th# regular weekly meelltigid tendent* were preirnt and dla* civil bnglnaar. Tb*r Indlaala a
th* Townaeuil Club » « » hnlil t«»l euaaed thlr many current problem* camp to ha built on a small teal*
night In the Welnka lliilldlng. W and also met with officials of th# which may bh added to If lafgor
II. Ilu(hea, prealdent. ■Mated to State Depart mem of Education accommodations ar* naadad.
day.
and other iiluratior|l_|radari lo
forimUnfh plan* for the Improve* Bradshaw Appointed
ment pf Hie Stale end County pro­
Employment Chi
gram* of education.
Ing
ami picnic ■ el Hanloimlo
J- A Keller, utale superintend­
Tallahassee /Jdy if* —
Spring* next Tuteday, Mr*. Itlaify* ent of Public. Instruction In AlaKendall, noma demonstration hero, I&gt;i\mif, Bint Thom** Holy, head of —Governor Cons appointed F
announced todaythe rrlimil nf education at Ohio B. Bradshaw of JaakaonviUo dir
Stale tlniveralty Were the guest tor of th* Florida state amph
Amly Lowe pleaded guilly to epcakcra, and during Ihe course ment service for a tana HAt 1
theft of hogs and waa arntrnred the»e educational leader* gave pleasure of the governor”
Uradehaw’e appointment lo
to aerv* three years at thq Statu
a Job held by John Cmor«f» v
PenliaoUaiVt
County
Sheriff.
declined to relinquish hi* f(Wt
Charlie Hand reported today, add:
Thomas C. (meaea, J u k a w
Ing that the prisoner will be taken
city commlaaloMr, « V w tho
to Halford tomorrow.

T railer Camp ;
P u t On Di
D ru g sto re

Lawton P le a s e d
With Course Held
For School J ie a d i

A bicycle wae stolen from U-"
Reynold* Drug Store ht the Inter­
section of Ueneva end 8anf»td
Avenues yesterday but was fuun-l
later by officers abandoned n.-ar
Twentieth Btreet.^Chlaf of Pnlko
Roy 0. William* .reported todeyMr*- Martin J Brain wa* Imueil
a buildlug permit t y local Inflldlng
Inspector 0. P. Paxton for general
repairs te • dwelling house located
at 70# Magnolia AVenu* eallmated
to coat $400 F A, Dy*on, local
contractor l* to hare charge of
tha werk.

arnor appointed Imaaon n o
1mason later declined te i

rducatimiul trader* nf the state
■l*o gave inlrreallng and helpful
addroac* during the week,- Mr
Inwton said

Bids Are Received
By School Board
Bids for the ronrtroctkin of a
concrete play court at tha Junior
High School ami for two allghtly
used school .busies were received
by tho Seminole t.'iiunty Board of

Th* Kev. J.' B Root of the t ongrsgatlonal ChurchJ will deliver
th* sermon at tha Union Hervla*
of th* Sanford church** lo be held
Davy, Greene, Davy in th* Holy Cross Episcopal Church
Sunday tvcnlpg, according to an
Firm Is Dissolved announcement made by I ha
Rov. Martin J- Bram, pastor of the
Davy., tlreen* and Davy, dla* Holy Cross Episcopal Churchtrtbufnr* &lt;d Kblrr Hprlnga wa­
ter. have dissolved parlllMkhlk
Mr. and Mr# C. It- Dawson, t**
today due In Mr, Dtvyfe |R turned rest*#!ay from W alter
health, arrnrdlng lo an anaOBW#* boro, B. C-, whir# Mr. Uewaon wao
ment made hr O. P. D*vy.
Injured In an auto accident. Mr
Iff, Davy * * » unable to OOO- Dawson wUI b* unable to aasuma
Una* In-both the retail and dutioa as County Agrlculturo
the wboleeala huslneia aad bag Agent far some time, l* was ro*
sold hla Inleraal In Eldar gprleao
id and hla doctor advUrd that
to Victor (Irrem*. II* Ima per* r
would net .ho obla lo receive
chased all of the retail beitaaoa viaHore----------,
of which h i was formerly port

aosalon In th&lt;‘ &lt;«urt Houas thl*
morning T
W Lawton, county
•UMrlntcrtdrnt, rrpurted today,
F. A. Dyson’* bid of I H U wa*
the foweaji kid aubailtted for tho
00M true lion of the concrete play

, Mr. 'Qreena le now .In chotgp
Of Rider Hprlnga and the whole*
solo distribution **d Mr, Davy

Tho

*f*w.

Washington official* at th* ttyfl
uphld Emerson, saying ha WM * f
pointed under the merit iy*MM
agreed upon hy tha federal |**#CV
ment and tha BtaM of Florid*. -*

court

and

he wa* awarded Ur#

contract'

The Sanford Buick tfempony’e
bid of $1094 wa* »r replod for a
t l paatrri— Wayne body mounted
on o mss Dodge truck chaaab nnd
Edward Higgins and mm w m
awarded th* other rontract at
$1460 fqr o 41 paiaengar »op*rlor
body mounted on a 1W7 Ford V-i
truck .ehaaalaTO

HOLD M l i T

MOBILE. Ala.. July l l . - i f i ) Alabama

Association

of

C o m m e rc ia l
orgsnUaUoaa la
feotdtag a Iwo-day aoovNUon

Florida: Partly cloudy tot
and Banday with' scattered I
larabowen Ut north.nnd ooi
port lout Banday aftariMM.
tram* Northvaot Florida: I
ly lair tonight oad Buaddy,
Daytons Tide*
Bondar'* tidag. high, 4itr
H„ 4 :0 P. M,: Vow, l«it|
M- Jl:04 P. M. MoM*y*l,J
high, l: l| A, Mh 1:41 F „
low, lt :M A M- I H I I F.
lifiu lU r
Yealarday, M J ; today,' I

Maximum, I I I agelae
Jlattld reading;
Offislal Import

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M R E O tite t

W o P a y Cash For
Untd Furniture A t

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PLACE
FUKNtttiRfc CO.
600
Ran ford A re.

H ave You r CTodLa And
I tVatchre Repaired By
One Who Really
Knows How

tipUN tl ha* to eofl.
UttotlpKe la What fi

ra yl « f c f f Its worker** payd light billa, for paying Ita
incry, and fo r the Associated
taxM, MM the opVw
____________________________
_ a n d‘ fo r the Ink and paper It
Pnai and feature a
tiMa. Tills adrerthrfnt apace is ns precious to a newapaver man as k a a cit'of potatoes is to a groceryman.
i r lf « W t , fnsuYsTie*,

^

FcHTi reprekentathtTof the government

lA v l JL fc |^ n#I.m
tlttt
a flewFp6per jnva
alkvfate a condition fa
if not wholly, to blame,

to

WuVlWL*

JEW ELER
108 Magnolia

aufgaat

*
its only commodity ‘ to *■
help
eh the government is partly,
e light o f the most profligate
iry o f the country on everyto cross-ntnic ditches, is the

spending in the

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SANFORD
ELECTRIC CO,
W IR IN G

FIXTURES'
APPLIANCES
SNOLIA

U
s a w a itH i^ *
7d wooden structure, built fa 1859, is still
hi exeSllent condition and atilt In use.

WitH Interest aroused 1ft new ses foods,
JMAKK8 are finding a place In our largest
Jbk distrlbuthf.centers and hare appeared
M the menus of some of the leading hotels

*11 M tM SaaM lyal*]
Uu sky a-'tlgManing

6h*-t ic it y

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Jstr 17 .—

pn-Bsli* seasnn for llliln coonIf barf cattle Is now under way
anil will ronllnnn until early
By PRKgfUN GROVBR
Repletnber. Dixie raiinty caflleWAMIINCITGN, July ll.-Ben- Icrmlna them lo vela ibis way man are hnplna that ihelr talet
Inlal will fin even Isrcirr (ban
alors Itbnrr Ashursl and Tom nr thst."
that of last ydar,- when more
* * »
Connally may ret sava the naIhan *.000 brad wSra sold, aunrij(lohnally
handled
)h*
mailer,
llntl,
Ins to County Abrut n. U.
Inin all the heavy dnlfparxn- another way. He now opposes the Treadwell.
mrnl r nrer the Bupromt/ t'uuri wtdrt Mil btH Wat accused . by
bill. Ihey Inject. Ili« llthleoma. .Beiuibr llklrh nf Niw Mexico nr
personal -touch, (They *'M . ,thnr bsVInt luppoilrd IAS SS-yesr old
and piccolo miles lo the trouble- bill, and w*S asked why t (i'll
laden basa nf sues senator* Si* cBsHyh of heart.
.* I
Itnrkn til Nebraska ami Waluli nl
"If ihe senator from Texas
Mneaachnkells. And ' tba natluu (meaning hliparlf) doe* not b-sru
should ha grateful,
t
aujltilhg lit jn year* nr servleo
Tbvy are it* unlike In ihelr In flnnsrcaa, II Wrnild prove Hint4
merboda as ICrlti and loe.imlls. he had been wholly Incapable nf
Aahurel, I he erudite, aomelliues learnths IWHHbiTh hi* servire
drosses‘ hi* Mi's* ullli pllrnsnsnf suiope dlillnmUbrd senators In
■ucli facility ns lo hide Hie furl lh&lt; cHilmber."
ho Is title Ilf Ihn mast lenrnetl
lit demonalraled. hm* e v e r,
In history taftil teglvlallon In the lhd( IrifonSIKetlry tm ho fortnr
Banal*. And he Is forever Hie in hli Men. ll *dt sttoifier rdri-i
suave* showmen. Ibe Wlllluili nelly who bid »n»*(j tot Ihn **Powell of lawmakers,
Connally, larking Iho (I O ff
Iouch of Ashursl, make,' tip tor
It In (ha acrid blta of Ms romarks, IIU sardonic slyla , Ilka
"-------O . - w- —
morn (ban nnce carried lihn uni
own
U tK 6
(J a lt i
of bounds so that be has fell hit­
ter to revise bis remarks batoru
0 *c f 193? FlgiirPH
they appear In the laiperlehelillulnmns of lba Conirssitonsl
CKBONVIM.S!, Joly Jf —•
Itemed.
bending rermlU In SO Tint-;
ess
mnSHlpalltles resthed n tofsb
nut don't l i t ah Idc. Ik# too
itloS df im s .M S fg l ta hot*/'
Me .wholly frivolous. Tfley B »i
do ihctr work that way. -YVtf
era members nf Important commlllsss, Ashursl Is ctinlrmait arid
Connally a member of HU-Bin
at* JudlcUly romutftt*#’ Wtflfcti this ydtr W u 'n eA lt.fflO O (if
handled Ibe i«mrt hill,
*'
cnmpemd with $*e,S4*.MI.OO for
Ashursl earlf lb I * ’ aA^sInb the first six month* nf ISIS This
spoke out for a i-yhsllHiltonut hi ■ gain nf ie.HI.iss no, mats

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

gANI'ORD TWENTY YEARS AGO
b u s for s struetur* U he belli blade population has com* up
on Orange Avenue arrow from the 1,000^00 In the pad (M geare
Beocham heme Hi Orlando are
Mr-'C. A*Rush has whf several
new being completed At present,
the Uwsek eutUbwt* * f the cost It truck lute from his Urge farm.
The buyer* will d u n op lha land
the lakes around here and the Immediately aftf move In With
■
•two gvavea provide popultr paa* ihelr fatallles
Msny people will tall yon that
times St thl« tlfna of the y u r ‘
Mr*. J. B- Lafng and daushlr- thare hr nothing la the aawly
have Just rettfrtad from a visit to fortiked Sanford Board of Trade
Raw York,
FUtladalphU, anJ They. Will find oat Jaet what U In
Washington
They w * n scenm- it If they persist In (tfytag oft the
panlad by Mrd La Inf's niece su* outgld* and looking In. .
Woodland Park b now open on
Mphew, P u rl Jon*t and Will ism
Htmdaye Come and enjoy raattaU.
H U t a h a n ar Vsldoata, (Ta
“ I wStpL.ia.marry a man Who
A t preaaat. tbora era 10,000,nco
negroes fn tM O il tad flutes and Ihe* lAddt a M ru ffartd i*W h a t
they ere rapidly fncresslng. The you want Is a wMewAgl*'
y
dc6

a ld b S lr v . i f
•r
IM*

Msny people have long recognised their
riltte and utilised them extensively f o r *
fo o d .. Even tl}a
8. Bureau o f Fisheries
hsa Issued • - pamphlet sta ifn d ' t h a t 1the
shark o ffers'.a ' wholesome, .palatnblo and |
nutritious food comparing favorably in

\S

negroes would mean that it would ho Impossible to work
them at a ll Fully 90 percent would retire a fter tho first
pay day until sWh Utho ns hecesslty forced them back to
the lop.. A caupla or three days work a week would be
■afffclent w n ro v ld fth e funds fo r a very full life.
"A p a rt than entirely from the principle o f the bill,
wh'ch Is repugnant to msny, there develops a tremendous
opposition, Which reacts against the tou rt reform measure.
I f the administration be successful (n tho court bill they
fear that no m atter how radical thd Black-Connery bill
m ight be In ita final form, it'W ould lie upheld hy the su­
For all praeltoal purpoaee, Ihe preme court With dire results.
Ifht beghh "Juei tor Inn'' ess
"T w o m ajor developments go a little way toward al­
V marked dawn as dsflnllaly laying their fM r s ,.fir s t .the grow ing sentiment In congress
fo r adjournment and the possibility o f an European con­
Ahwsma! beat eonUnaea to flict, grow ing more Imminent each day. Washington opinion
ftagwe Ihe reel of Ike country! la divided on the fa te nf the bill. Many Irelieve that the
Whits' Baalord eenttauee (a an- administration faced with inter-party revolt, accentuated by
the Robinson death will loan the court measure and Con­
Joy cootlwi brseias, ' i
gress will adjourn in n limlrum.
Others believe that
The w*r Hi Bhala had bdes r s • Roosevelt will force things to the lim it and attempt
« « r way tat S real sad th« to aceompilsh all his m ajor legislative nlms at this session.
Neither faction has .anything but pure oplnloh upon which
to base Ita Judgment.
•
•• 'Passage o f this bill will mean w e ll Just have to
eksie down/ bitterly commented one large mill operator.
•We would have lo grant ohr negroes 100 percent Increase
under the measure. When this happens our white labor
rf-M ffM H hste remt Immediately begins to look fo r the Impossible/ ' namely •
ffi MUi*l for iitorwtstoa proportionate Increase. When they dop't get It .th ey boI f wsetterti (M r Ire

flUlMB

In several-cities throughout -the-country.

m oan

W leaf sa ample domain-

N6 t

W A(4TI d

.

INDtPCNOBMCC. K a«, July
».—4^&gt;—A dog h*a adoptad ike
tdapasdaaad Ora Bapartmoui.
Ip. ownag hy Mr*. VirgU T*lOLlaalat* oa- gpendbu .hlitlme
wood tka ' itaUsa, Wkuevsr
W ifM g .1&amp;
«»&lt; h « « . M

NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS
Aa required by law, all d e w in (he City nr Ran'
ford,' Florida, except those thnt are kept' on (he
premises o f the own six or musaled w hile’ ril 1 large,
must be vaccinated fo r rabies &lt;orice. each year.
Either Dr. C. W . Baker or I|rC l\ 8. Boy, V eter­
inarian*, w ill be at the rear o f the C ity Halt each day
from 10:00 A . M. to Noon, commencing July 19th and
ending July 24th, 1937, to do this work. A fte r that
time, all dogs found running at large, unmuzzled and
not vaccinated, will be picked up hy the Poi re and
killed. Th e Amt o f vaccination will be home by the
City from the annual license lax o f $1.23 per dog.
F. 8. Lannwn, C ily Clerk.

i J u n Wl,j-w-mss~

at t4MSjtnOQ a* /nmparod willi
il,t#7,tTl.eo tot. June HIM- The
gal* o f Jena, IPI7, nrer the sntue
month * f i m w»s i7ns, ist on. .
Total* far lha five rthrr month*
of the half-year, 1137 touls llsud
first, were! May. *.'.01(1.409 00.
MJWI.UIOOI April, HAM.3lt.0ft
tM &gt;M 7C { March, it.5MA24.no,
MA48W4S00: Peb^Mry I4JU4.-

c oata only
*-'fi J' 1'*

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tor 1 2 | *
.

and 4c for each additional powtd
Tfeera’a not one bit af exaggeration
. . t* those twp pleturoo. Tbs * u u

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mat
oka's

A t r r f t f e '^ w T W - i *

heln*. ihit
adiSwimi AaHor* them when
lit &amp; f*o«Sm a wrong, $og

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Social Calendar
.M O N D AY
The W- M. U of tba r i n t BapUat Church will hart a short bualireas moating at 8:00 o'clock at
the chureh- Tin monthly program
meeting will bo held at 3:30
o’clock.

h

A

Girl

&amp;

''T

lo cOtstwy
Mr*. A
Stale H ealth B oardf_W.,T n(lllea
rif Austin. Tm , planted
•t year* aso. rrrrnlly bloouad
Begins Campaign *1mult sr.-uusly. . Tba plant*do not
II
]&lt;&gt; ytura lie torn IlosrstTaf.
A gainst Microbes

A T THETCHURCHES

yo

K |i lirnivnlap. |i. h , pa*
nun.lay Hchnal. 1:11 A. M.
aiurnlna Wus/nik Il:l&gt; A.
I'htlsIUn Kmlpavnr. 7.M I

Girl Break Dance la
Staged At Armory

m

inn-

ra w

Morals* Warship, 11:14 A M.
r . u , i n * »*. m .,
rrnlng JVorshl*. 1:11 P. M.
pau la t a n c M op

_

„

Tlin

ly ’a Sanitarium-; .

•

Mr. and Mre. W. KnriTsfncr*
and son of New York City ore
eiported to arrive tbe Ilrst of
the
t0 r |(tl Wr»- Ha|7
polly sad other ralallvaa.

Mr. and Mra. Adrian Brawn
announce tba birth of a son,
Jamra llyatt. on July tt at Ibe
True, there waa no declaration Smith;---- ' —
Fcrnald-Laughton Memorial Hos­
of war. Just * aham battle -that
Mra. paal Pctold. h|r». J o h n
turned tuddenly Into a real one- Brblrant, Mr*. J. B. Walhen.and pital,
But then, with a few eaceptlnna, Mra. K. K. Uuumlllai served aa
Friends of Mr*. Margaret Ooll
Japan has never had to declare rlnyertinna.
of Clenrva will regret to loam
w ar to win her alma.
that she underwent * mejor op­
.It took a War with Ruasia In
eration at the Fern*Id •Laughlon
1M4-5 t»- clear the way for Ja­
Memorial Hospital y e a t e r d a y
pan to acquire Korea.
Russia
morning.
had been her rival for “ spheres
of Inftuenca’’ in that country and
C- J. Meriwether, Jr ha* re­
adjacent areas. With the C u r’*
turned from Fanwood, N. J , wh-iro
power In the Orient broken there
he hae been vleltlng Mr*. K K
was 'none to atop the Nlpponrse;
Weldon. Enroute from Fanwood
absorption of the “ hermit king-!
ha vlallad hla uncla In Virginiadam.”

NAkAHrmn

Projoalsa. Sundae. 11 A. M.
W. r I*, i . Hunoty, f P. 74
In eth ln g. Bunrt.y. | P. M.
I ’rar^r Mssllnu,
W td p u d s., I

Til* n*r. 4. Mr. lyay. PM*
aun4 « y School ! ( ; ( ( A . M,
Proarntag 11
A. M.
T. P. M. g (-.If p. M.
P r»«rtln g I I I P, a .

f i n a r m .-n in in s T rin rn c-ii
l i f t Pnul |ip«.fr«rrt, mlnlftUr*
i'hmi fi HrhiMif, B ill A, if.
llfirnlttie ivitmhl'i*. H :«*i A- M
«f
Thut Cmtnn

Ymm-

Conic And Get It

rmpW* mocllnaa:

1.1. anl'i.a rATIlfll.tr (H I m il
friiKlet. M tstC Iliti- i.-yi&lt;'rv

TVrt1ic.il Isut
Iipw rliiifrh *1
1« *»Vlork
?
Tourial csinpa In Ihe slate
rolli.Hi.1 hf lllirh ' Mmbm.
A t lfiii‘*rm JtfjrfvrS^ 4:*« P. I f*’ ai regularly Inspected by bond
111* KxccIlMif fr
1tl*
KjUhffp hrnlth rrprrarntativesirrv. will gtlifllnUIrr lh# VUfM*

Among t b n l l j i clamed T o y
a f t i h to Europe waa Mary
Jtegoea, daaghtar of tha Ute Will
Reg are, shows at Now Ear*.

OVIEDO

‘

Miss Anna Cornell
• • Gives Supper Party

Kii:%lrKKM m m t m o ii T c i l l iio a
tfuiitl«ek HtktHil. !• ;• « A. XI.

Ths Rtv. n. P, tlrphaar. pastor

Hr. and Mrs.' 11. B. Moss re­
tained yeaterday from a two
woeka’ vacation la I Underarm-

Mra. Fanql* 8, Mumon and Mias
Reba Munaon havb'■relumed from
Baltimore where . Mr*1C Munion
underwent treatment'at the K«1

P in a r i i i H t m a a i -h i m c h
Kunrt.it Krhuul. I : l t A. M J. N.
Durt*r|t. «(i|ttrlnlift4tnl.
CuintiiunlMii Mtrvict* IO;J0 A. M

■unrtsy School. B a itif, I I A, u

to Alexander City, Ala , on ac
count o f illDtaa o f hla father-

Em pire W ith ou t
R e s o rt T o W a r

om ca

»

M r and Mra. Merlon Jlnklaa of
Orlando were tha.guceta o f M r*
H. J- Hopkins yeaterday.

The Buslneea end
Program
meeting of tho Wortian’i Mission ary Society a ll! be held at the
church at 8:80 o’clock- Circle
Number Fire will hare chant* of
the program

M m n

Tho Itev, W. P. Mrauki, £ .
parlor,
nokooi. M l A M.

Mlea Both Hand la attending
the summer tea* Ion at tha Uni rur­
ally of Malno at Orono, Male*.

...
,
f llP H P H
, &lt;1 rrshylrrlnn ilo va ra m tn ll
t'hurrh

Srlirtol,

A.

It

Khrnlnv Wor»lit|t. T:JO I\ I f
IJIustmicd nr i ■ h •laraeBII w i

p iii- iir ii III- i
Ai»nu * snrt i.rurvi
llrv. M H. Cuny, |..,
Hundnr Krhonl, t it a ,
riyarhlna Harvlca, ll.ai
t iik

&lt;-l MO r
•!ra;

Heeling.

WeilnfiCay,

j*. II "a *n-l atul Ml. IVrdnaa• ;*« P. &gt;1
la util kikI i ,. W|||, u..

An li»#i&gt;ln*IMi rapliirliiR Ininbi
"I -4-;s»DT h a v e fou nd r n r h o t i l n 'd
(rains of whrnl b rllru d In dale
b a r k (.min y e a r s .

ihpy'.fmiml

«r%ir.i»«i

Anffel’N Eal Shack
Sanfurd .A lirnrva A re,

M im io iir k r r i n n r n

It«*h J K ’W'lMnIiAiiril, ’ MMlttr.
i'hliM'h fiphiMtl, ti.li A. MT t. IdfiMn si||i»Li iiilMiniltiil.
Moi nltiit Will nhl|i. 11 *M» A- XI
HtiliJrW iif lht&gt; FPi nuMli **A H|*tl
11ii.« I
IU fmIiik \Vor*hl|t i uft 1* M
|&gt;i|hih i&gt; m»iiMnli|
n1 1• t**l lhf*»(* nrrvli'r*

ANNOUNCING. . . . .
Thai Davy and Davy arc ivm mile mvncrx nf
Ihe K I.D K K S l’ IUNtJ kV A TI.it liuslnemi .In

liivilnl

Sanford.

I

I l'n ll.a H

W e ivloh In Ihnnk nil o f

NK .111 -

Praia ra *. na.l

*

K»*nr*llM*lr Hfrtlpa. T U P M
rrnj&lt;»r Xif-frdtiff, TiKMlDy. i:«o

*

ThiirtF.iiv rhwnlnr farmrhinir rtn.l
il fMfthlitiirtl l«*m Inimiy Rrrvh'F
v*r|'l«*4i w elriirnr

AIU’ADK Iir.DO.

Attention

Approximately fill pminil* ol
aherphi-ad end mangrnvr ifTappri
Itti Hltfrpf gild: Iriiurrl Airiitifr, wrro caught nt Haiil-tver ram
Hundli) He li .nl l* DO A M . \V||.
yrstcrilay by It li- lamliard, hh

ANPIIIIII
I MIKVUWIX IT III1 M .
MllaPCI. TAnr.nkAl'I.K
rttv, IV, n yn*friii, |H|wtni

imirv (tfMidfnt

o ld -

DAVY AND DAVY

arllan of Iho Huprein.- t’nurl nn
Iho valldlly of Iho t-ontr*li-d nil
Which niakoa ant It sales |o-rnils*ahlo, acutrtllna I" II.
Ilorn.1mi. rtn k .o f Iht- rircllll I'.iuM,

hm Ilf mia m, aM(M&gt;|||iffrn.irTTi
I'rrni tiliiir K^ivlr*. )| vh A M.
l*r»|ilft*a Krtfrlrm. «J0 1*.

nlli'

imlrnnH nnd trust they will cnoLniic with us.

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

XI,

ib-

pr.-1-lf nl Yurnlan i'uitliallni In-,
barm, and Utlflg li. fur bn til
snmklnr and snuff.

l|IIPHi"
KimnMh IdMiiiirini iTirri nl fill

f. a

Ilofrcsh yourself then*
hoi Hummer' ilnyV with a
riioliup drink
or
Mwly
Hondwlch. A ft e r Ihe ball
enme, nhoiv, nr. evening
drive tom e nnd T * l U » f

When Hit- Spaniard* landed hi
M n l.it In lam

H*ihJ*ri **f M#rmonT **Th# Bout*

B. F. Ward left Sunday, f i r
Georgia In response In u wlreK r and Mra. George Mnigan re­
turned from the|r vacation Mon­
day.
Mayor Lelnhart was in Orlando
Tuesday on Business
Mr. and Mr* Fleahrr I-ft for
Halt Ijk e Tuesday.
Mr* Tim, Teatht^an has iclitivee
vliltlng- her wh-tohave Just arrived
from the north and say that Flori­
da l» cooler than the north now
■ The pastors of the Orlando I)l«Irlet met wllh Paitor Woo-lan| and

Japan,. C h i n a
* Crisis D r a w s
N e a r Climax

i m i T n A P T ir r n u n c M
o v in n o
llrv Jsmra K. r&gt;ay, paslnr.
Hi.ii.Ia % K-’hrtl, 1:11 n&gt;lork.
ll.irnl-iu Wnrahll*. 1I:*C t.'rlnrli
I Tin- i-ndor'iyrritif-n miubt I
hr Ilf Inturrit In nur flahrrnirr
Ml. auhlrrl la- -1VI»&gt; Klmntv I**!*
ll.n l C'liililna."
THa a , T . U. rnyrt* al
llVllMTk
K im ln i
Ml • orltwk
The iMFlur will fell Ihe ■tor* o
"A I'lerr o( ltr«| Htrln*.-

M.

v«una I’r - r lr . ntrrllnir

Tha Korean eonoiati.gr -uhlcrF
|gr* W. E. Smith of Ocala It ex*
-became cffoctivi In 1010 gave the
JKCted to ^mlve today to apenJ a
-Jap an **-a fasting on the maln-j
few days with her brother* In*lew
lend—and the march of empire
and .later, M r and Mr*. J. B l ’ey
hid begun.
|
•
at their home on Pelmtlto AVe“
In 1031 Manchuria was the v k .
mi*
tlm. First, economic penetration
paved the way. Then Jnpnn at-'
tacked Chineoc traupa oiler accnalng them of rutting the ecuth•m Manchurian railway, Thu»
CORRECTION
Dlghton, aawww.v
Robert Rumbley,
Bob
■**-■-« v —
.-the art of making war
daclaring It waa born. .The city Pearson of Orlando, Hob Cornell
rif Mukden was occupied Sept. 18, and GcorgtL^Anderaon1031, "Young Marshal" Chfng.
Manchuria’* war lord, was de­
posed and a new nation, named
Manchoukuo, w t i ael up. Henry
Pu-YI, eratwhile “ Boy Emperor
Nightly service* are being con­
o f China" and now Emperor
Kang Teh, waa mid* ruler of tha tinued at the Undenominational
Tabernacle, • according to
Rev.
puppet state.
Many Chine## (till blame But­ Bcb Woolley, student evangelist
terfly Wu, a motion pklure star, of the Bob Jones College, lie
for Manchuria’* downfall. Chanr edded that meeting* will be con­
lOwllaaM Oa r w rarest
Japanese troops and local North
ilh her In tinued rll n»*t week.
was reported to be
A young .people’s aervke will China soldiers.
Peiping at the lime o f the' Muk­
In London Ibe Chinese em­ A dependable prescription far Colds
be held tonight at 7:80 o’clock
den clash.
The Manchurian coup led t« wllh a lively aong and "pop cWn" bassy staled that Ha (ovrrnraenl Chills. Foedr, Malaria,and I nft uentr,
Japan’s withdrawal from ’ h* meeting Immediately following at asserted (he Japanese had no At drag atom J6c or send stamps t i
League Of
Nation*
after ■ 8:00 o’clock, Rev. Wcoley stated. A|M to have troops whera tbe San them Drag CoJackmnrille.FI*.
A (pedal aervke will be held current trouble started on the
League Investigating ^committee
■ | ff
Jl:00 night of Jaly 7.
morning
upheld China's protest*.
Japan tomorrow
It charged Ihgt the Japanas*
announced herself lh^ guardiw oklock vhen the visiting evan­
FOR REAL REFRESH­
o f tho peace ef tha Far East, re gelist will preach about “ Bap­ were attempting (o utlllia tba
the Holy Ghoot of refusal of a CIllness; garrison lo
MENT ON TIIK8K HOT
foaad to gtv# up her mandate* tism of
over a group of Pacific Island* Fire." Tomorrow night ha will admit them “ aa ft Jumping o ff
SUMMER NIGHTS TRY
which aha got frofa Germany apeak on the subject, “ Almeat." paint for further invasion of North
OUR SPECIALTIES
China," and added:
' DELICIOUS
"It la ostlmatid that over 1*0
CUBAN SANDWICHES
Japanese ’ planes aad 100.04MI J*pa­
SPAGHETTI
ce** Iroopa are already conceutral
CHILI AND CHICKEN
rd In the Palplng-Titotaln area,
ready to participate aay moment"
.
a n OUT o siiiK H a
The embassy at*lament added
B E E R — W I N E — D IU N KS
that the attack on Lukooahlae and
tha Invasion o f North China vio­
Insurgent radio station broadcaat lated China's sovereignty and tho
that from H&gt;,000 to 85,000 ItalUr nine power pact, as wall as the
veluateeri serving with Franco's pact o f Paris anff Iho laagua of
troop* were at Valladolid, 100 natfona covenant. '
mOas northwest of Madrid, ready
"The crisis thus precipitated by
U proceed lo the central front.
Japaa'a aggrsal v# action la C ilia ,
It la believed the Italians evea- tf permitted to take Ha oern coarse,
tually will aaa service near Madrid. will not only ImmedlkUly disturb
War la tho air increased today, the pesos o f eastern Asia bat may
both government and Insurgents entail uaforseen conaequencoa to
■sad lM up more planes and flare* 'tha rest or tho world," tho state­
ffehtiag being reported fromI «* r ment addederal point*
MsauwhlU Soma arranged to
call at the stale department to pre­
W a s h i n g t o n , July n . - v p i - sent his l ovatnmeat'a vlsw* and
O ff dlmly-llghun, eiqjity comdort to tifilaln that Japan ha* not mad*
eu tha fifth floor of the old Houss any damaada on Chtaa for terri*
Office building, a few, Now Deal tarial or other cowceeelsML .
smgr sismen have their Udouta.
The tension rreeled hg tho F3Ma umu caa past off U&gt; coat. Jspotseoo crlsfi caused PnoLUnc
y waa signed May
Rooaevalt to forage hi* usual wt»ka
Invasion
that
IT Speed"
*nd river &lt;ruU* and romaia at Ms
no material galas,
II dallvrr.
desk to watch drTsIspmaals
• business
are profitable adkruary, 1#U. On
m day .at

Evangelist Services
Are Heinfir Continued

u

Wheal tt**-*nVn In Ihe J» mra*. tf
town colony, Virgini.-i, a* eerly aa

Tuttle Smith or Fort Myna waa
tha goeat o f Oeorga Hoy* last
week at his home on Fifth Street

erlne \&gt;rriay. Jana Bbaron, Libfay Cornell. Camilla Deaa, crane;
rra. Hi'llf, Virginia IViOld, I.ucy
Annex Korea, Man­ HnumlllM, Klliabeth K ell/. Mar­
garet Jcflfa, Hadya Oarner, and
churia And Jeholy Jahnt.
chapman, - *
*
Never DeclaresWar '•Alto Ituhcri Cornell, * O, V.
Hern-Inn, Jr., L. M. Trlfnrd, Jr.
I .
*1 41 Lf
Charlca Hnhlnaon, lllll Slcniper,
By W ILLIAM MtOAFFIN
'(If-orgn. ‘AiHlrraon, Bob Pearson of
A P Peal life fi,nrlc* Writer
prlanrio, llnln-rt numhlcy, tlrai. Japanese shells whistle over
Ion Hunllry,' Wglirr llaynaa. mil
Pslplny, ' China—and
worried (ilenn,' Robert )VII»on,
Bam
world Iradera wonder If
land- 'IllgCluu, .lilrharg Doga. Max Humhungry "Nippon -hac atarted a blay. mU/llaWrt, ‘Miller Phil­
ip* of Orlando, and . \Cllaon
n*w throat for empire.

*
i

wlilln.

Mr. and Mra. J. A. K em im u
hare returned from a racattoo
in Bayonne and Atlantic* City.

Jap an ese F o r g e

'it

A Hbidcln-Friealan coir In A
JACKSONVILLE, FU., July 17. hrredlin: liniil of Iho Ink-ral ba­
—W — Microbe* and hug* wnrt'l rns u n( dairy Industry, [traduced
lain nrlrc#, onn wblrli wap black
and while; |hi&gt; irtlicr, red and

Herat

A mooting of the Dependable#
of tba Methodtat Church will be
heM Monday night at l:»0 o’clock
at tha home of Mra. O. K. Ooft,
at 014 Park Arenue.

1

GROWERS

HKK IIS FOlt

STOCKHOFF CELERY SEED

„|f.-. and ilnuKhtcr, noil lid
Schmidt. They
rr|mil. Hint Hit
fishing la *lwa&gt;* K'-mt *t tlwl
spot

’ I

WB ARB TUB SOl.K AGENT

,

IN SEMINOLE COUNTY I'Olt KTOCKIIOPP

During olio ninidh ahum limn
than so.onn Iroiu w.-ro plautmt In
iho slreamt of llm Orral Hniuky

A LSO A C O M PLE TE L IN K O F W A Y N E FEED!

Muuntalna National Park.

Sanford Amco Feed Store
Nmtfnrd, Fla.

207 IV. lHt Street

To-Night— Sunday

Uf/Mfrrs

e 6 M t&gt;

Loyal Forces •
Knife Fiercely
A t Insurgents

fA U g g t,
w r ith g i

AND(VSMHt* t

1 wsag.’g g i s c a a

h u d

tsutio*0'

Of 010

No Hotting Under Faucatl Big,
IMMCobw Inttarrtly RMassed

M IM O

Sunday

O N o mote “ Ice-Cubs
Scragal*- ! U fl a lever
aad ml* marvelous (a-

X

rw

• t ( l l » a / s ile s ll; rt- *•* A t L

teayes cubes from tray *
- p r o o r a duos, n r .
fOU pood (hemI And ’.

...

*1 ]

p M d tlO k mors k e by r

M ils * wssto o f meli. I.ls s y
M g Cube* loot*I All
'U .
■rm ' lo t last freesing. Give*
N s Ug. solid cubes every Siam

li gfree she soon tm f lr&lt;* ics
ikMVICI arsr know*. aaJ/eem l(!
• • fill M iif f ’ M uu 4bm

(jvpi lHiiy g|UUJlal awwhffi

Willi lo­
gy other

in r

«

i t i t i e m e t e i- h h h

MAM ONLY BY MM8AL MOTCM

McTdiuHn, Jew eler

�n

n

S tate s

“Raw Meat" Sent Bath To
Develop Sanford Players
Watched By Chattanooga
Let Head To Hare” FuJl Control: O f (Sub
Until Rodger* Arrive* In Sanford
Probably Monday Afternoon

M

T O D A Y ’S S P O R T IN G
.

^ O flL D

A

Form I V

***£

Ate* to d ay** Gome
Yoonf Ace la Convlneed Of Abflfty

ru “ « 0 *

S

iH P T X S B ifr a S
Blattered very

Coming Florida ■
State League Game*

Ualnenvlll*

Sanford haa a group of bwllpUyerk faria Officials ara 'Watching.
Henry Walton, pteiy of the
Hanford
Baseball
A**o*t*Uon,
etaled IbU imirdTug tiisl Urilfltli
and Rngcl deUdoj.lhAt It would
be better fn J j f S »&lt; » here la
SaBlurd to t*Hti *nd develop the
local youu«etrra Inlo bettor bail
players an they may make tha
Chattanooga club ul HIT a strong
/Minieiulrr for ibo S o u t h e r n
Loiaguo champlonehlp,
Waleim also announced that
I.C0 llced. preeiul akljpor, woubl
bare lull coutrsi bf Jb« local
rlaV. until l|udgors arrives to
taka pvnr llm club. After Rodgart arrive* bora In Sanford It le
rtpot-ted that lUad will go to
PaAitki and lake t y r a'catching
position there. v
•
Uodgerfc Will probably brlag a
catcher to Haaford with him wbu
wilt tahu orcr tb* regular catch­
ing aaalgiiment. Who th* player
will bo la nut known at Iba pres­
ent time. Local fan* arw assum­
ing that It will ho Mickey Livings­
ton Cm Livingston Is golag lino
and i* playing and hitting very
good with' Iba Southern Aanoda-

—

rUt.a Aegueilae
r . ...
In tha. l*eond Inning by
• Brooke after giving up
p blows and kit fatatea play*
d « hall behind him. Brooks
glad a loos* hall game at*
16 hits although ha leiuod

id tag the bluing for Ufa a f'
on waa*Bobby Prichard 6f th*
ouW-wb* aUmmed but a tri‘
md twa tdaglee wtiUe “ Swr.ln1
Ik aJammad a home run In the
frame for a home run and a
la Ik ftro trips to tho pUttor

rboaiuA

Or laace, I*

Aaotiier Chang* that may Uk*
ptaoo la concerning ltuck tlodgera, son of tha new manager.

ataified

Adver
lion,
Buggootsd
advertlsemenl
will bo sent without cost, no ob­
ligation.
Address KOUTIIRIIN
IIRAI- R8TATR DUSK. Hsrald
Trtbu**; t i t Waal dlot W.. New
York.
.
AND

although no definite arilow about
the matter baa been taken,
Pal Griffith I*
being
made
1041*4 ar of the LmAoule In Cbattanooga for lb* remainder of tb*
aosaou. Rodgers replaced Clyde
Milan aa bead of lb* Challa*
nouga nln* In May wflhn Milan
resign*! on account of Ul health.
It |* * i peeled that Itndgera
will arrive la ganford Monday
th taka over tha reigns Monday
night W h a n the Lookouts travel
to Dot-end for a mooting with
Pal rallaraon's Rede.
. *

.Wm g U T —IN D IA N IIK A D
L I N C O L N I 1 B A I ) PBNNIItti. 26— M locoHatteoam F o r Bala
a
‘W IL L P A T UP TO ITIAO e«rt» MAKE YOUR kiUhon easier ul
a. yal #v.
tor
IND IANH EADg . Mid |l.ae
clean. Vee Daalor and Gay's ary franrh rhsra ambition la to
dash for IdNCOI-NIlkADH
HR DECO ENAMEL. Btaaley-Rogasa
errata a nsw on*.
PORK JIM . Write us for ship- Hardware Co.
.
plag luatrariloui. Bend }Bo tu
vovW mailing and handling our
'tolam
buying
catolec.
Price*
gaarentaad. W tB fO N S iN
t.niN
Park.
•
‘ CO. R ot kU, Milwaukee. Wl*.
■i . T. t . 1
W O U L D U K R addins* of William
'
■rafcan who attandad University NO. • yetto* ppm, thoroughly
l* L 4 &gt; * a o B , Ohio, forty year* ago.
dry. ’ CMtag, fim u U ti •&gt;
I m M. J . .Cara to Hsrald.
110.00 por thourand. UalUd Lam '
her Co.
’
^ w o c e . '

»•*»*• «P

rren though W Imru ilka d t o
Won thkm. Dot If I cpuld go aut
and pitch like I did agstn.t t)otrttt Sunday, I'd win » gums* a

d b l a j iw

it

ia n r o c m ,- V )t^

^'toaehurw at Belo*rvHt*.'/P&lt;Vf
orfeac* ai *&gt;atalks, t i l l . P,
*

no, loot fi**e* at PL A at attin*, d:tI r, M,

Dayton* Death at Oaiaeoviii*. i n i F n a .
,
n * n * r , Joiy P a _____
aAwvwmo
a*
onuano,

an* r. m.
Loeebaiw at

_ . ,
Deload,

....
W l,

P. M.
.
at. Augnetla*
at
Pplatka.
I I I ! P. It. - .
_
Oalaeevlll* at Dartoaa Beach,
&gt;:** P. M. .
pnaar. l e t r aa
u ita w a v iL L ii aw aaNPoetn.

Ortand^at

Dayton*

Sekak,

PaUtka at Delond. l i l t t .
M, *♦.•*** .
it

kolavdny. M r M
s ia p o w D i V a u * m v i i - i A ,

’ tOt E. 1st 8t.
J

A *»• DWV

LIQUORS

Ufafa*

IS So OB year

» GINS
WINES

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'

Military Pilot Has
Tough Job, Says Vet

body - Want against him and
blamed him far the losing af
boll genera and new he has
ken
oatrightly rrlrtded by
tho
Chatlaoaage
Hat* ball
Company which bad given S3*
year-eld Cal Griffith, who Is
Just out o f retire*, th* man­
aging reign far tbe remain-

SUMMER
SPECIAIaS

20 Y E A R S
E X P E R IE N C E
A L L WORK
GUARANTEED

WHISKIES

J. W. Thrailkill

v •
m
r u Mloo Tael » n Iradra hi
Chlnaaa Women's Association
NaUanal Ubeeatloca And that,
«rV
rneana llberallen from

Urn
for
she
tha

* K T era brine' completed l**|
Inaugurate the rampaign w llk l»
monitor man meeting In Rtf*
mIngham at whir), Represswtatlrt
Clara R. RaffipBk. of Mk-htg**.
arm~k« Mm
1 apaakar.
ThU will ho follewr.l by a aerlai
• f meetings In various ^ tl*»
throughout the South, together
wR* en ettenalve
radio prn-

twisted up la a choir wk
■tarta talking aboat .lt. Vs
.Tkera art rlah natural fal
In China wW»h‘ Jkpap'wap

i i . pro rantseo* i

rice ihsreon The
the lereeloeure SI

TCV’W
Kt.UA
INI or

HWTII Ii OK M I A W W M
11 . . u r n a-rata

BALE ■
Chavrelat, 1*11 POR R ALE :
T a p gamp track
b, A-J oondtlloa, saw tlraa, . hrtlra.
j
r
.
'
e
i m m 1. l i l t P o rt coups. H U M.
Rsad 1 k gone. Used Car Doalev*. V E R Y LOW eirh aaga prta* mi 4
now Ponaaytvnal* Ttrss, six*
M k m i i
* *
« M by IB, arkdta old* waR. Rool
A Bow
TJOMf&amp;OTR U N * 1M7
pryy, aad
R rln nrU
Outboard P A R T Y O W N IMG w t hladk raw
K a h n . H. n. Pop*. Co., looand ora rod w n g y gIR with no
Markings found 4a flrld e f l W.
til)
Knowlra this'' WWObw Joky havs

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tek a ra '
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g a Peierti.Mira uf
C o r , eie* Ikr tsm,

wattes a. r. i.faen

Wettra

r. jJ6.*fS;^ra»4
' a - ,h; i T W

fa

REPACKED
NO W !
AND R 1&gt;
US DRAIN
TOUR TRANSMISSION
D IFFERENTIAL T P
PROPER LUBRICANT.*'

'lie* lAt'iaer

r nmllifal. of
le -lb* m iia
m4

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^

ennsaf

« a*

i t t T. * n ef BanTeM
•
.
.tk a i &gt;te* »&lt;• l~ a l l » r i *♦**
lia n t . i y eertlfloala H f I W M

Vine 1 * I of !«*♦
lee « nf Ih* Town Of
S ' U H l »e Be w t t j

I i .mm tnrlutive. eiauaa

j s . T; U e A * S m t »
JBir.“ i » f » .
trataa»a
C teri W reail*C *jrt
StmlAala I'ouiny. .Plarlda

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AldIU
1
Lfala U * ** nf r*M I

—

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n ik s

GENERAL ELECTRIC
AND
EMERSON FANS ,

RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO.

T »*

« K H T in r iT a te
Noltre le
, Bide A . Jb*J
»r K Wnlmn hi* H*f*l wllk »"•
♦ fltieu r*«i»*ei th *' |pe !",«
ilfteM ♦* n a rtk ir • • ' h e i r |*nk!
apOIMIII nm lllH

ra-vNeeuM-t'nnrii H*mtimle
&lt;r.
Plarlde.
at
ainlofd.
dra nit -th* lull. Aar nf Auf*
T ilt.

,* inv*&lt; In M
*
-*A i.- .-.HMirolae Nf,

•prtwl
In* «&lt;
Hoard

lowfluu in aiau.tw

i. nival
piirw.a.
P u ri

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»•-•*'.,I d o f f *H I*U

»«&lt;i

tu*h

sol

Japanese f
They'rt elH
they, work Ii
peltry peg.

I "i

nf

’ aemleela

iher*

l gnawer It Ih* hill ot e»m&gt;

•.*14 bv ih. m»m fa a «»e*gjrt
...d ...i.t
•'••..h'aTt* K i i t l
'or c*»h *• orwridra bp neaea
m ii i n of ih» i» » t beta pf A a »
b *A W »'«r». “ b""
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?Tc\7\ :rvm.«tWi
)

that thti

The la*** *• h* e»*d ere d«
eh»»A hv rerlHIe.iee N* wit •

**&gt;»•

ut i.reen**i*v*H,
jM U N* ***?a^tkarefaii
Mi
ait4-,»»P.r*W
«*** Ur lb* r»*r* ••*« *«» l»

h* fiih ii'liM In th*
O raM . a newepaeir
a In nemlhnln I'n u.lr,
i h f l l week for fmlr
live C * « l l
,

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Paa*
puw
Pier-

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iic fiir tn

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Mild lia eerllfteat** .A *f*,h'
Ma .U .u .'.ior.n ^
,1
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f.fW A sti

linrn*&gt;* for Plaintiff,
i ford. Ptnrie*.
IIN A M

'AN O IID INAN tjl ItgU UinlNII
T IIK OWN Kit S IlM LAN pU illlU I
OP i'NUMINKn IN TIII8 03.1 .'*1

Tat t i l l

p e

nwt-irit o r

LEGAL NOTICE /
t* . — . J-—
S i, , - iiH titn a irfi a t i n

* Gulf Station

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»N. tan-

0

iitrpvtinM

it.roaa at AgrieuHar

ri*rk Plrauii oim]
IrmtAol* &lt;Piunly. Plani

tJ L 'P P H 'IK N T
WATKtt P oS
ALL HANITAIIY
P lI lll'O B J lp .
AND MAKINO
tt'C ll
OYVTJI
»;H
Oft
U lilH .D J I D
Itlj*

have'personal griavgneaa.
• 1 g ),, made a number o f 'Ullta U
S t u d a n t * • knderttand,
tn ^ ljh g
Parent-Teacher* A»*OdJ#V»*
They'v* been
hntp
other Interested ^rhupa and
clatsoa among tha m art **,,* r t * r' |called at the hemt* of r*M pupil*
. Hew do thoy explain
« • « - 1 p ur|n (
th* yrai1 two ehlMteh
pSeated Japan*** AmUnantal Pm -'had th*lr fon*l1« ramoved and twn
Icy to.(&amp;a anadorttodf T p *P • * “ -had rnfrertlona made In their
■ganMIcnUF# anpa R if * Tgat P 1 »ji trwth threugh Ih* eourtesy o f th*
a r t affanrta.
n*n • ♦ * * * T1rs Klwanli Clab and *yr c o r r# lo n *
poaaanta can understand tnam.
were made to five ihmpgh the
What vri« tha naUawa W T I f eottrirgy o f the Llonl Club.
Jkpan arffl r tta r t ta China “ nd 1
j n the Blue Ribbon Health Prostolen larfttd fjf," aayn Mia* Tael ^rtm ceadaefkd In I I school# of
thsro will ha aa aatfllrt OUiat- ,h * County Id * punllv rocelved
wtto— Chian Will n a m glva m
certlfleaUa and 24 children sails»■
1
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factorily p d »s «l the R fd -O N M
M
o . . . . a p M i i A n First
AM KMmfnatlon* and re­

v 5 ™ fe .-fe N .^ \ M
r F% B r | S r
d i n a n i -k

W H E h lU a.

I4lr

«f

there ar*

*iafo»e.

to

Jb'

Ptnnde. owm-

A New Way- .
To Get Results

)•»* *n erFlvh *&gt;* |,v*i,d ve**l
• L VulMtnf• m * ? " " * * * ; * '':

unlrk «rt

rthitfa

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um* to t*n**t*. and whirl, baii't

mat or Awolttn* . kMavtk w*W
.*ev-apl*d. Bra farallkrd ky m V

For

m

!Hm». For buyIn*. For renting. For Swapping.

For ftttliljr real value

And getting It FAST. Try It

You'll bt fffdy .to ati yoursel^p alongside of Columbus. But you won't be the first.

any other people In

Sen ford are ready to back up your explorattona be*
«h*r**&gt;

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I*

fef'mtw* I*1
0*d II
- ,v H ,r
»"

g'ruwsri MdoMwd with sdrieisned
Sap
mrty U th* sonmn to'k|ll
Loll ■rarfl* oararglng from h llw r
oBUaa. Bad th at ra c n tly prwrttfaf'
le a U fWMs hero boon roguBd M dll
short hiapla "plant*. I t Is hopsd.ln
to iBBfcn th i rtja v *

InfaMlag ••&gt;

sa*a
m dstcribid
U , MtlclU*
Sh aalrlclvni

rig' to tha uth N*-'* Nov nporallir woolly oo Wod*
' Ctofa Coflgrosa In bo ,, ,Mi m , 4a, to and lk mebbocUow .with’ lbo tar. Krv. th* “bamo" are oxplortBg
Jjrk ■*toe&gt; rtryoM- (ha po,.ibnltlk*. bf, gave lengthy
tdago Nov. K-ftn. I- of k mclsva and l»“ - Oocasloa;
r, to bo nammi by Mr. )t , vhoU stats hold* a “flvomay b* althef a boy
#ar.- Opsnlora tab* Ibrir
10 la Nipectao to oa- ^
w hintopa' aad ...rimv.aad
h« • anasal gtata d-H ^ ^ .r f a ld r
sguad Um
Ip tho aatloua) avaot #
length* pormal rtfags ol
dmrad aln. last F * r . „ (w0 h„ drW .lira.
sg rvaocoo WOO*. • » wKJn tdar* ara no smorgan-rams girt who *pa _ ^
smstsur* spoad tkotr
» « « .
J i ,

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mA

* llm . ft thing for distant .tattoo*
- A * 1 ABd chatllag bark and forth.
Incut** o f nllom -

United Slalss,#*
relief
emprayraJ
illy farm workers

iSTfaM
IgjjBiCi
M

m HK

Of

H M »*"• relnle, hi IM
if IWailhele. Male f f 1

*# lllnrh T. Tl»r^ I. *»
Tea n nf aadfard .
.
gumlo l.lorrnto said
-•*Th* '■ »• « m ho to ll
i’ K
Etklmog at hi* mUelon have to .speed hv aorllrieat*
haul fleeWnpd 160 mile*.________ i « t » ». m i - An»./eprtaeni 'a ***
'n 'r.'h * vvnr* lei* In la.,.*.V j,h

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beratt-io tha natlva* might ilecM*
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MUa Mildred M. Hall, well
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woman, who kaa been a member
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for the past two years, la la
tharge ef the Birmingham bead*

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MIAMI. riB , July J7.—{*■)—
fast ba’I, and ipy Ann fads lust
•ll'a atltl » tough Job being n
aa ga&lt;xl aa ever. Ms curve la
military pilot. Ho aaya
Major
getting betUr— wheb li’a right 1
Ttrmant L. Bmlth. It . oldest acthink tt‘* no good a carve at any
Uvo officer In tlio tin * )
Ma­
pitcher haa la the league—end
rcia rorpa.
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I’m. euro Jhat IU rtart wlnnrng
“ Look at the Instrument board."
HEAD'S RECORD HERE HAS he *ay» “ It'a all one can do to
soon- I ’m not trying ta fan or*
cry U tter. I f I can fan them BEEN somewhat shaky but you beep up with Urn lhatrumeuta/'
with men on bases l i t bo satis- can't blame that on the manage}Major smith, who* comAhkdf
Tha pitching In this league' Is (he Marine arlnllon unit at
much
stronger
than
when
Kodgrra
Opal-orka, got bta flrat,. flying
’My control haan’t
good at times, but I ’m not going was here and other outflta are not orders May 11. 1*1*. Ho waa-na­
naaiug
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making,
three
and
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crto try too hard to better It- I f
tal kvlatnr No. I " —only
Uto
1 can pvt two ball* over out of ror* every day and wa -wry* juvl men received flying orders from
y
thraa 1 think H I deliver good not winningthe Navj before he caino along.
Bat young ball players am
The greateat development
In
pitching. ! think thet If a
slightly funay over the way
pitcher has too much control he
aviation? In motors: "They mat
they
work under certain
don't teem to fait anymore."
Ioat* some o f hU stuff."
managers- I f yaa wlH gw
Th# Teller rara haa been baaoStore ha ralla hi. Job tough,
hath
several
month*
you
will
balTa moat intriguing mystery of
haa ha had narrow eacapea? No:
notice
that
Bill
Rodgers
waa
“ I've never tidll to ball out. I've
recent yean. When ho Injured
th* flrat prwfaaalaaal manager , been In only two accident"*, Rie
hla arm pitching agalnet Ut.
they bar# had la tkla, their I last one In l i l t . "
I.oul* Apr.
th* agperta took
first season af pro ballaid**. Boms said h* waa through
M rrm r o d g b r b b a c k i n
pitch again untU IMS. Starting
agwhut Detroit at Clareland, ha
allowed on* hit Hi four Inning*,
bat Ui* Ttger* got thro* - unaarnod run* off him amPwon a
eerco-Inning game I to I.

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Freddie Drunlr, former Sanford catcher-raaaagtr aald it 'ana feed
lookout, secured two more hita to gst late elothea agala after
yeaUnlay in Lceaburfln four trip*1work* In hod. Hla aaly eserclte ee
ta- the plate. • • . Palatka Didn't far la abort watka. Hla loga AtUl
win. ■* .The Lookouts hare a great are weakchance to get a good load over '■'“ I fetH flne,H aald Mldoqr^ftaad.
the third placwvA tala* • today and
tomorrow wbeoJney.play the Pa*
latka cAIi». -&lt; Twfi win* over the
Aaalraa will put thing* in a moch
letter poaltlnn and If the G-Men
can drop one of IU two gamaa with
the Orlando thilhi that wffl ptlt tu
only oh# game, behind the G-Men.

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“ T a le n t Scout Great Cast Appear In Film
C oining To Ritz Coming To Ritz Wednesday
On D o u b le Bill Bette Davis, Eddie Robinson And Humphrey

IN THEIR GREATEST ROLES!

Robert Taylor And Barbara Stanwyck Arc T u e s d a y N ig h t
Teamed Tpgether In Highly Dramatic
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Edward Horton Stars
|th Victor McLaglen
-------In Picture Based On
Novel In Magazine
SLEUTHS!

Bogart Star In (Kid Galahad,’ Drama Of
The Boxing Ring glased On Novel

Film Qf Movies Will
Be On Screen Here
For Friday Showing

Rosalind Marquis

With three famous stars heu,l-

Ing Its cast— Batts Davia, Edward

Q
Roblnaon and Humphrey Bo­
gart—a drama of the prile-ring
called "Kid Galahad" will ahow at
th* Rita Theater Wednesday aim
Thuraday.
Mad* from the beat telling novel
by Fraacla Wallace, ace apoiti
H i* aiory 'n f^ B ja fe ^ r o H m ly
ffetlonlat, thla Warner lire*, th. dl
I our* JUJU3 t
en­
•r deals not only with thnvu aledangering -Ah* ',^*U«^n'*v* hlgtfeal
i *r»»nh
- * 1*/f ; .
. manta of the boxing ring •vitl.
pile** -Aid i gt'mbiing ,*. Ilf# lUttU
which everyone la familiar, but
llastil on the Saturday Evening
with th* behlnd-acene* maneuver­
for a g n a t * . atajtoJVTha .to W
mt hlurv
ltr h la s il H IL*
* 'Paul!
fatal
Poet
story * "TTightwad."
Mgntwad, l y Paul
ing of fighter* and manager*.
A ffa ir" provides M h T a y lo r and
Oaliiro, the comedy* often, reaches.
Eddie
Roblnaon
(Maurcldj
tMbs
i l * . Stanwyck
Ql w M.lr aallW
lk
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MlAtf
t
fW«
wllh Iht moU.lm*
i hllarioL* height a* it unfelda th*
tucked by hit girl friend, "F lu ff
portanl story .either ■ of i theoa
hfitory of a wouldrba newspaper
played by Mia* Davia) baa tin*
great itar* haa a m * had, and af*
contender for tha championshipreporter who goea beterk whin ha
Star
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cal
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llo
W
rites
^S
on
gs
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effort*
a
fa*t
talkin
g
a
m
i
fa*tar
Bogart has another There’* an
f « d a . Victor jlf^ g le n ,
who
I* given unllmltad
11-round a,fight for Jhe rhampiig
For • quick &lt;hry ahampnn, Vedi
-------I thinking talent act it
a_
'head* tha strong. aupbortiog east,
«
whlrh In acoop a
ah
molt Dery t )
‘ Ip‘ ,satd
“ J to
i r tha
r "tha
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Borg
charming
red
headed-Mnrk
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NcvU-j
Wood*--play,
the
-art
«
f
tha
tbt flneet opportunity . h* ha»
Everett Morton Ik
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n
tha
acreen),
a-‘
d
uel
pen fl ,
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,
thrown up
pUyer Who alar* In "Kid (lalnhn I n'‘p »nntrwHllm» leant, n* Toon- *c;iut who tike* a group of rhoru*
had alnol KCfrWfefrtul-ctwrm*and he i* assisted lh
atwea/f th* two mPna'
m#nu
th# drath ‘batweeft
at tha Rita Theater, Wedneiday l,r|h
(Vntury-Fnx. ronlrlboie.l girt* acroia the rouiitiy in a tu«,
irritation In
l#f'onn*r.“ ■
gra after th* fight, tome vaat
i lerpy Voiced kyna*,&lt; Ovifmian, and Thuraday, Recommend* c'ro thnv pong* to "Thi- In My A f - -an Idea originating from the air*
..li;
■m u m uf M «dlion st|mrt fHMi:n~
•-TliU la My,'A«aft'".,woild b*
r.^n"
---------- - ..L.-i.a.Jllttn c— U ip-iuadu-by- tho— I/old
l.UUIMJ Campbell;/a.SW
York meal, _____ _ i _ _________ —and yat, withal, s tender ro4 riw p h -fa#
alage beauty who lAl(Mh'
mS
m e , . * . * * . » . &gt; o »v , o ,,r
rnsnce between L’dd'eV fighter and
debut In thla pleturaf
...
atari, f o r / ft
ptatfnu Rphart
Eddie's slatermethod.
Bha
ahakea
a
g#m-r-&gt;:i*
*{t
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,l
1ftVl'
r:l
Slm,wyrk|
ttaMganic^.
Sooa
afterward
he
did*
I.ui ten l.ittefIfld, M any
Taylor in a- pjetorajwilfeh'.'cap­
Besides the three well-establish­
handful of cornmeil into her h’ lr. a "" Victor M el*-;l'o in Hit;’.lend- ipverl'Jeanne Madden .'"tinging In
Huth t'oteman and many ail
tures ib* m ood;ot*f^at temanc*
ed atari, previously mentioned,
then
bruahea
R
out
with
quick
.Init
role*
Themelodli
n're
"I
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amnll
town
amateur
niglft
con­
lie*
4
crJm
In love with M l^ 'C d w p k t p
jiera'a a naw »u r . tavealed in the
and "the urge of'm ighty drama,
„ , |nl n Wn'tr." "K ill'P F - " « » ( teat
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rl rnlhiUUr on *•Tha’ Bladu," Hafton fr o n t alrokaa- The whole . W
person of.Wayaa Morris, ■ 2.1-year
l.ucirn Littlefield and Falwaril )( hrlrt)inik(.n whrn ^ f p f u M a poo. tphaa l*«*#than fifteen ndr
whlla Barbara'Btajiwyek match**
liown YoKr tl'n- • *t i.-&gt; Up
'* tohaa her to Hollyyrnoil. ‘ S e v e n t h H e S V e i l ’ W i l l
Id newcotaar who playa “ KU Gal­
hta greatness with a fir* and Everett Horton *ue;r*tl In • anlv. to art ompany him on hit .vaeatfen iitea and doean’t Interfere w ith *
iHU at first to put her over, but p i TJ
powar given full -*«opt for tha Ing a kidnapplnr where lh&lt; to n lake retort, Thlngt begin to th# wav#
,
Y " 1 r!i‘ l
l ’* " "
. ,l-y a rlever ru.e, M ha* the preaiK e t U n i S h O W ln g T ahad”—big handsome blond boy
who gala the name because he hit
I«lent of the company from which'.* Ifc
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firat time: •
•»• £ .. . . * tile police, a ho.l , f
a|.lll» perk up. however,'^1
he. wa* Ifired. ’ begging for her Kt
The tendereat romance of our reverent Maas about womanhood.
rummer laianler 1*^1
new/pa|iermen ami the National
; a fantantic aalary. Thereafter the time llvea again on the screen And a new young leading lady In
P r o g r a m m e f o r w r i c k o f j i Sl y
the lake. IJelng tha o (^ J y }._ T, (1
faIr” ;'*how't)fe^n«&lt;dn'*» •lability Cuard I &gt;11 in "Wild Money." tlm on the epot, Horton
'rocket* to success wllh linger wM.n
“ Seventh Heaven,'* th* !?!* person’ of Jane Bryan, with
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A T T H E R IT Z
Kre.!
Uwrenc.
whom
she
eventuTwrnt(„
h
(&gt;nlury.Foi| prmJuc. whom h# falls In love.
new comedy liv Paul (jalllm piny- elluttlon mainly by atAj
■ .fc a tfl? '
’ ’■ ' . B u n d i y , M o n d a y - ’ ll o l i . rt T a y l o r. i’arlrti',. Rt diw yc' VI /tFjV
'ally mart lea after Wood* play*
, ' Michael Cfrtla, the director who
tlonal' hank' robbVrfla 'faiMha1If Id- ” w '■
”
* Ititi Thriller. tt'la
of* Imala,
tying up_*h|»a;r'
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Or Me Laid In "Till-3 1H MV A FI A III.'
dla -W a rti'.,*teh M *p i;4 W i;U m ln« Tueailay at th
.the martyr by roneealing hit u*n
Aualln Strongs Immortal mad* “Th* Charge of the Light
phone
aervfe*
and.
In.-ofhprJt
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M il'ti -c. -.t*
rl
fatnpM I,
"Captain Blood' apd
. |nvr
a
love atory, returns to the Kit* Brigade,'
Tnetdiy—The Big Day ttnHlWTuf IK= M
MtKInlay/turwljt'daaptmtion to -D y n e Overni.m, laiuiae
I.
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llnrry •■•rowing around mongy .tyhl
faat-iaovlng
photoplay*,
! A emarf'and light "acrlpt writ-^ Theater Friday with Simone 81- ' -«r
Everett Horton "W ILD MONEY."
young •Llrutfndhl.v Hubert Tay Porter llall nml Wcaley
not hla lie geta ih * alary;!
ilcn by George nilaoh and William mon and James Stewart in tha guided tha making of (hfe, from
lor, whoa* reeifriffuhijir 'Admiral ir e nl.io in the big ri oli-dy rnat. ever, and he get*; tha glrh J
; Vy- Wednesday. Thuraday Edwanl (!. I N - b i a I ’ ll' Uii'i*.
Jacobs and directed by William starring role* on a double feature u screen play by Baton I- Miller,
Dewey Laap^iii ;hla'.;Vi%- Tt)‘'
"KID G A IA H A D ." Atldetl Ftul-r‘- " L L V II' IN A nP.'-'liAi* more Important to him," |*tr.
j'dapted from the Wallace novel
Clemens, the picture I* especially program wllh ‘Talent Scott'*
ybung of fleer,', ^fwom ,.lo • aycfecy,
th» Overman,
**■■■——•• also In, love"with* ’
■ .l, Lqyr."
interesting nefaus* of (he manner
Adapted from the stage play • "Kid Galahad" haa had splendid.
it tnitructed to.illllrar*.' hlmaelt mao, llrian lh nll-vy, and
’ • Friday—Donald W ih ,l&gt; &gt;■■ I thexJ'l) n'* *'• ’ •t-1J . i
l.Min whl.h It giv.-a ui the lufcdoyvn produced and directed by John • tvlew notice*. .
In th* bjavy,*' be '^Uclurgetl, and llngmg and dsnclng 'H r of th„ (lAl)n ufc course,'' I, excellent'
F.NT SCOUT." Return Showing "7TH HEAVEN."
on Hollywood'* inner working* Goldea, "Seventh Heaven" re-ereevyntually ’lof*\e.'.0)*‘ 'bahk-rol»- cafe'* show, ttalliiia Ktuuwyrk. ||ut to *ing|e him 'o u t-fir !*p*clgl
nni'
W.LDCA1 l Ell"
Btltmlay—I lay KCHEENti — HIE
Ml** Madden, who la being con- ate*/or acreen audience* that star*
btng gabg and ; their • government lie note* that tin tun men have honor* would b* rank InjpyGcr tu
sidernl by the Metropolitan Opera eroaaed pair V&gt;f Monmartre Diana axpreaaad -for this *en»ation.l
"HOAKIN LEAD."
informant. ’ ./ ■
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Rrf|uir«*ii
sum* *'f muiify,
in .b r wnofii
Company; Kiel l-awrrnre, and and (rhlco, two lovera who lift yom- French ecreen find,' touching the
,.r Till! PRINCESS
In a - m lil.W «,ifm ■icrlatirtala'
deepest plseea of your henrt and
pert little Ko.illnd Marquis sing hVsrt to the etars.
hang-out, - Taylar 'tdAkaa .the ac&gt; and Ih.t their a l.n c o from the Cntlil Is also due to l.bul* Klnjc
’ * J Datnrdoy rnd Kunilav. July J '*l&gt; m l " ’''I*
At tie little aUcet waif. Dit.u'.1emerging
glorioualy
a* tho
.rcvcral
hit
number*
written
by
nuhlntanc* of -w «pfe owner. Vfe­ cafe coincide., with a bank rob- fl|r
Job ^ f .directing,'ha' . AR|
A K ItO F A ." Aim "BORDER CAFE."
i Simone Simon surpasses all hopes tcreen'a n*w*st**nd greatest * t»r- ^
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K.
Jerome
and
Jack
Scholl
tor MtLagletii hie right-hanu Iwry In amlh.-r city.
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High humor a fait moving
itory and a splendid caat of play' t r* combine to maki
of “ Wild
Monry," thr film which a W a at
tbr Ititi TTi** I re Toaadi f , on* af
the brretl&lt;-*t and meat ..tfUffblfuf
romt-dlt-s men on th*' acre*if thla

I f you're at all Interested In-tha,
machinations. of
movie-making,
"Talent Scout,’’ a Firat National
picture coming to thr Rita Theater
Idiy will give yuu more thin a|
of thr Inniilr InformationDone in an airy manner, the J
remedy_ starring Donald Woods,
*,ind veteran* of last year** flofd
-.Robert Taylor and
r 'ii i » tl 7
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w"h -M at j Mj- j Digger* Air .Tour—Jeanne .Mid|n «xhl* l i My Affair.' lh&lt;- Twentieth Century-Fox nroduc- r
...
t|o'n whfeh give* th#*e t:..-ee gnat Mars the finest.opportunity they , 'j ^ ’
m
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Manfdla, la the atory of a
have ever had.
young linger who make* Vo°d in
Hollywood tTiionfc^ii ,lhe rhrdWtl '!

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Inn) 'it piivnle
hint
* Cl.t'VRhAND, July; 17.-We.t- wi-avu uf III i .-wit, iIih'I.i t i reetn llmerva University, In It luru mi July :• we III) d.-gr.*.
building at the, £lf*»t Lake* a*- v.alnl tidsy.
Kulf.ii' temfwrapoaitloil thla 4umm*r, will ill*- higlii-.l pent on I 'a—liiil.miiui’ter.
play an.I give gtvay printed Hal#
of "Uaa Ifuiuirid Doblfa Whfeh an
A Hwe«ll*li iiiuiiuln. lurer hue!
IktelllgAit
Atnerfeap
Should •lartcil pti.TJi-IImu nt w*hm|i-i. j
Dave Head."'
i.Mirlul trullern liiilll f.ic two )■:■« j
aengora. Til# jllteriiu n illrl'lo.l.
Intij .me room uml n . pantry
IIAH m TRMPBRATUHE
■*lil.li la nqulpped will, runiilim
NEW YORK,' fitly 17.-Ham waler, keroacue atove no,] |.-o
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Haifa., recovering. from ■an *b- hoc.
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•** al Naaklag central government are these, General
aaUttary ax parts they conafltiily China's ireatcat defense.
( BaaMag Jap-mr e threats with diplomacy la ardar to
th aaodlni tre ' -s and’ ”

SKA B IR D S. Hera are member* of tha trew af tha Caladeala. 1m
at r*rt Washington, N. Y-, after a commercial aaapUna flight fr
Flral Oncer Chari** Bowen, CapL A. B. WUaaekaaa, fladlamca T. E.

liner, ahowa
aft la righti
, Valkttca.

P ictu res T e ll th e S to ry '-*■
— and today they are telling it more dramatically, M R alyktfp '

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tin tha world.

F »r vital, tmth mews severest In weed eng picture retd ’ ' &lt;

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The young ladies are really good looking and not at all
ataged a parade near tb« turf In preparation far tha
n^VtimVweaaly gr ataaque, .h whatT

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Seminole County .Trodoee*—' Mori Fruit-And VeireteWef Th«n Ai
Similar Area In America /

B u fo rd I t J S t Only-Central
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T P a il y NE
VDLUMX XXVI

HELLO PLEASE

Heaviest Battle O f
Spain’s W arRaging
In M adrid Section

Coast Guard
Boats Sent To
Cruiser’s Aid

Under Act.
Urpuly

Collector J L

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X t lo n V o r ^ S ^ ^ ^ T i* m!
|mm„ n ,if iy.;
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Mr. tIlurt sotted that whether
• worker-i, ragiatared fo r benefit*
or npt; i portent is deducted from
hla.regujar « a Sei regardlesa, Thdeduct *1 amount Is .matched, with'
tn/eiiual sum bjr 4he employer who'
then presents his returns to lln
fAUcctor.’ f- *4_
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II Uplo an employee* advantage!
tq n fla ter under the new plan in.
Jtd rr that hi* old age account marj
J m Increasing while hr la earning

)eak«r°AtWeeidy Kni8h,s Templar! Governor. Lehman
eeling At Valdez Tells Creed T o r jR o o s e v e lt Ally,;
Stopping Strikes Raps Court Plan

-a a___*T
-l__• wage*.
I t . ll. J The'
D l.l..
taxable
United State*

their smashing bombardment of
government front line*' and c*rhrspulsation route..
A duel
between
hig gum,
rapglng In alt* from three to 10
tnthaa, echoed all day in the
capital.

‘"Conflict Renewed Af-

girder -Truin' Waahingiun
iih k ilr il the C oi«t Cluinl
all |st*sililr M iiiU n fr
Vnssl (idsTil
r
.ml one
fVuftt I'uertii Rico slid one from the
-Vlntiu— IsUmU t r r e on lem l to
priM»«-.| to the svelte.
Tin* 1 'iuMt (iltnnl at Moliile, Ala.
d lre »t«l the fifth boat to iirtHifJ
fh'm IS- ‘wacols. The Navy IK*part*
mfnt nt n ss h m ilo ll *aM the
Onisha is in mi aeflmia lUnuer
The rruiser was etifonte (torn evn*
Iral .\merlean water to t’harlea*

warnl III employees who a ir not in

M A D R ID . July 10 . ( A l l jympgthy With the Soalal-SecurPy
-The heavleHt battle' o f till! Art, are mlt-Informed, or 4l&gt; not
panlflh civil war thus fo r understand th» advanthgci wltrfv.
iged west o f here anjnm irvbuliwd from jt A iffc U 1
rnU launchiHl « fierce .Irivc
» hurl government
troop*
ick to the capital;
Lnaurgent and government
anea and artillery crashed
imba and ahell* into op|MWg lints near Brunette, the new*
won fovfmrarnt position- 1*
lias weal of here. •
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LT the air. an estimated WM)
anea fnu«ht for supremacy with
(vemment force. gradually gaing a flight advantage.
Inaargent air forte* • renewed

Threat F o llo w s •
Fighting - Renewal

Hurl of

Day In Capital City th, Bureau 0f im.m.i Revenue
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Vitual Ultimatum Is
Issued Threatening
^Independent Action
Unless Firing Stops
i

ed today In Hie aitl t-f (hr Navy
eniUri Dinahs, aground o ff t'ssllc
Inland in till- llahataa Islands.
1
f'oa«t Guard divisional ha*a&lt;t'
quarters herr remitted It hail On
ijelail. i f lhe grounding nr lhe
ariii‘U«iif&gt;&gt; nf Ihr cruiser** poal-j

Shower ^ p o g tio r i J:^ u * . i n t s out J
X *»l r » u «

Presages War

JAC K SO N V ILLE , July IK
(4*1 K l.r Cijast (Juatd Jjoule start­

Plane87Artillery1SeCUl 1,L f,Umber

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SKY HOBO

Naval Craft Enroute
To Charleston For!
Over-hauling Runsj
' Ashore In Bahamas'

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Emplo,ees U rged
S U S S E S J0
F or

N U M B E R 229

Established In 1909

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAi V ] J U L Y 19. 1937

Mambar AamsdaUd Preao

Government guarantee* that it I -2
percent of every dollar earned alnre
Anna May Wong, Chinese movie -alar who was Imrn In;
Jan. I, 19.17 will he paid hack tn| Angelrx, rame bafk. home from n European Jaunt'on the big
the form of a iwnalon aftar he* hae N.)irm, n(|l,. IIrr Mn, t|Vr ciMttume, pin. high heel, and glove.

t.KJILfi.'S'
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death befora thdt age

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event of
imm
lump turn, made ffom the amnunte
LONDON, July 19.—Capture of deducted from mv wage. r ill
another Britbh merchant ahlp by paid to a beneficiary.
Three requirement* whlrh muat
iha Bpanlah Nationall.ta and re*
of 'Widespread , .muggllng
m*‘teri*!« hito 8p«bi lait'D&gt;* panaloa la rtada aiai the.w«jrk-^A“ —7-” ”

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llarrv I', l-eii, llrlamlo Hptari
rwlaled hi. recent .-vpi-rieim-i

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national Katary t!invent o 1 7a1C hapm an H e a r N U r u n d 'A .^ S en a to r W a g n e r lilicnl vomit ll mt&lt;l roinnumlrr of
H it} '
FiMitcr at Ihv n»fiil*r wt-rlf
M a ster D eliv er llis '
|*0 ( ) p,MW0 M ea su r e ’ lh/J^ ',hnt*,n’y h,Ml rw,rh"* *“
•* *
ly lunrhrtin **f Ihr lovpl Kolnry
M * .„ .;i
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, - “ Krrwnirni.
1 1 7 *». 1.I
aa dull'at the ValJaa Hotel.
.
/Vclqress In AMHIlll, , SpohSOrt‘(l Bv C h ie f Thl- VHlneae general waat**
i! | nOU1 1 Mr Lru lnhl of • !*w«r of fl*»w* llitl|lll
, . II. I'tlst|i|lt.llt #Me» t ;.r
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|*orln1 to haw tigrertl 1“ wlltutmw
AVm&gt;
west
~*•Sm"* I*
\n wtJTV
whpli op
o|i|&gt;otirnU prllnl ‘phlifiii
]| l*1' island
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^»♦ * I- ^tf.HANY N.
N. V
.. Juh
*Chlttfoi Itoopi tn th(- arvg W
f«t
V.eJUlk

h-1Hunt For Missing EarthquaEe
Fliers Abandoned Gotham Without!
«*•/•. *‘rh ,,f By Naval Vessels City Knowing
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for tha
tha
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^ h i " f I’eiplnx. aie.l.glse
for
leTll
lli-ib« 11
nf July 7
•
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I Wanpingli.ien.
W aiipiniil..i.n. incident of
Ivlivr
tii.iii.
nf
.N»
w
troop, of Ihf
the 21Uh
29th nrmy
army
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1 *.,rr In which tn*o|»i»
MnUrvenUon project.
which .1. In a different year, mu.t
J
W- *• I(*irrhoalovukia
|Cxechoaloviikla
hi II ' llllfd
t i l l Hie*
Srimlnr
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I aaea.li
i
aa
Trill ' *'*«!.1% III
8rtl)llm
11li latiahha.i
la-liyl aa
with
Japanese, iiiiiilah*
punish*
While In.' •*
Italy.
Mr a
U ., hii .• •Tlliulilnl
I *
&gt; Knllillltll
i&gt;'hunil Klillflil*
I'l'hJi'c .Trm
The Admiralty announcnl that h« » » ** rn»d • loUl of t 2-000
H
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m
it
H'.Im i I K. \Y»«rii»' i . \
Insurgent wsmhlps srlittl
the l i u ^ *
,n&lt;^ mutt
r** Fate O f Earhart And However,Many Livin g al.iut 12 ft "other R oU rian. » e i e , »,lur
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»••■&gt;*? I 11, Ills** I ill, lihki'il * lillll In %nlr«* nient o f those rcwpottaible fo r tbw
inn,lent mi.I suppression of Snti*
Clnlid Mn.ler Alldn e' Itn lile n i
tnaid* territorial 'water*, an d- tired afU r reaehlng the aga of «5
NoonanLies
Locked
Onl^ing
InlandCom-i
present at a trn minute ntoferenr
#» |» |t «» n || |ti || '
In
I'lp ltlflll .InpMm-te 'movement, ami rommu*
I f It U impoiiible for the em
m I lip- Knll'lil
ivnnew.
merchant ateamer Candlraton Caa
|{t«&gt; • %i H i* Sii|*r» im* i .•ml rrnr- ni.m.
,
In Pacific W aters
plain O f . T r t m o r a j ^ T S r . S r S ^ i ’S i ni I II*. n .m .l Slut* 1*1•
tie of. the Bpanlah Blaray coa.t, ploy** to fulfill all three nf the
i .Ai t il loll bill
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tO. ijy n few reconnuisann* o f.
|T.lt»lb ••;g#|iy III**, l imit'll |
were, underatood to bk taking her requirement*., he Is paid 3 t'2 per­
•
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. .. fin the field, and havl ittnrc child
•
ittj
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1
1
f
ii i«i«. win* li'
cent of hla total wages earned
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fice r*, not frum-thu 29th or cen*
HONOLULU, Jrtly
NKW .VOIIK. July t » .- b » 1
rr„ and rome I,..me w t£ the n|iW (l)itf* If .lie Mini Iff HHIII».i*i"U
to the 'Vcbel porf of El Frrrol.
present t)l(|
IlntlC t*ll|i|Mt|ltl e*f III
•I lJ I *""* K "v,'rnnienl
armies,
tvrra
Altbo It waa the ertond cap* since the act wei put Into effect. The myalery o f, Anu-lla-Knilmil Muulmllau resident, were in*I inn that Italy was not h i'tlic lie. Im' i^s nf Hii-lr •iwii i!**» •i,ltn-.
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III
le
I
M
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I
sll
lull
still!
till
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tura of a Britlah jthlp Vy the In* Other private retirement plani ami Kri'd N uoiioii, n il»in t- am id mailed tmluy in llie knowledge! |&gt;erate .Irnlta that t-very one .up i s l i t . - , .l lalmi** iiiHti.l?
IliMldt' ■
I
l«*sll
!*r#
»••••"
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»t»
*i
| wa« im indication (but in-tv cvn
1
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(urgent* within five day*, It.waa may coet tha beneficiary from 3 tilers, lay locked In llo- .lli-nl ||mi n „.r |„„| |„., n netl door to ||»oaed.
,
m
Agiu-w. WIII* ( I'AlPf III If.
i*t ili« Kill 1-1 •***! till*
1 tiki gnvvrmitnt tiun|M t«nuld ar*
ladlcatad that the Government 1-2 to 3 percent of hla wages
water w a .lv, of lliu vu.t I'd ...I. an r.«Mli'iuskr hut Ihrlr Itiforiita ( Mussolini stsltiii tliafa hi- * n Milwnukvn, \V|n
p v 'M i
Tax return* are required from
| riva*.
nlllQ kCl.le. U
would make no proteet to the
Kour lia.al
.easel.
mol
l.,oo (toil eiImmi I It i-ttliu* Nolrly Iroiit |^°r*T I ° r 0*f Unit
|itie! link ft In Inin n&gt;|i|n««fH|
Hu Kiifflnili Tib-iiiii.il i
---------who employ on* or more per- men, who sought
’( ’hinvRi , rrpurtN
Raid
thrrA
- - t jr J Intel ns •«bl *
Natlonalute,
Inasmuch „aa ..........
British
the
wonisti out of town. .Matty rrsldnits
|rauar of thr
•lllntl In .nit t*l |(i*ttHn%1'H'n
triMip ti.iiiu in Hunan and llopatl
ehlp* hgve been warned that they I •on* whether for ^ d i y week, filer aiul lo-r nailgalor for I &gt;• Isiuig
Isiwinl
vontplaliirU
last *l,rmoil, Mr I^u said
|I ii . « bill lnsl.it *i» Inltl WitKilvt
Mlf . #mrml«rr»t ««f tfniiiin ^
UnivinrvM wvr«* attacked by Japtmany t&amp;
enter •Bpanlah waters at their. monlh- or. * , , r . or ,f hU "’ on' hl&gt;' day* g a .e them up fur deed ulol midnight that Ihrlr Imntrs train*
Mr. Leu visited many^v
^ iN
i &gt; im (r.tli-mnl in k .u J;.tM..n** lln
tbi| • Ills. I'rvnlel* in I** alifinlv
own' risk.
I wage total amounts to mora than
U«*Ne |ilaitvN( machine giiniiviN kill*
*
9
lhe
anrnnt
rillha
of
Pompeii
ami
f.iittllUr
w
|
l
II
im
III
M
R
Willi
IV
sailed tor home.
bird for Hirer tnlllUtrs but |M&gt;
lull lliv ITllllt'd Hl.lll n |*i UtHl«
ing lw,» rhinrm* and wounding
Home ami was Very murh plen.i-.l
At Madrid between 6,000 and m } f " " I *
. . ... .
m ill In Hin 1*111
More Ilian tliii.noo kquure lull),., her Mssritrd tlirrr wus nothing
w Inti tlivy $:|irrarfli»d an.I tin
Ifil nthviN.
with th*&gt; lumutlful sights.
IfiOO Natlonallits .„ d Loyall.tal
,,u? w ,r".*d#llt' ? t ,f • ny of tM|ualorlul ih i an. reef* mol I her «*niitit"lf(f mImmii It,
The Rev Paul Hedfe^r/i, justvr wmn ii Mlmiievr »|ilili nf mill
wara balieved to ,hav. been killed '".plo/ar. »* * •
' W app,‘l “ '
h&gt; -hip
Althongli Mdsniotrraphn at liar
i bmllivrliiHNt tin* |»n&gt;ai&gt;til
• 11
or wounded ycatemay in the ,,on tor * " Identification number, I,land, were aroori-i*
of tha Methodist CTnjrth, wa&gt; a
^ Social Secu rity O ffic e Oh, F or T he L ife O f
Urgeat U lt l. r f the
or ar* delinquent In making their unit plane in llie almost liopmi.** la id uiid Wvstnn Tidlvgr, tMitli guest at the .meeting. \ »
7 t nitiltflotiN Wfitlbl |iriitft.11*1&gt;*
In 3d»s*arliu»rita. m iirdiHl Irrm
_ ♦» estel.i O ffer s R em in d ers To A* ( ontfi-CHHman’HWife
Spenl.h Clvl! War on the cen-.u *
•"
‘ ,kln* seurih for the piilr who droppeii
urn imi or near I«oiik Island, Ihv
tral front for poaaeM|un „ f Hru- ohance. that may c u r t emharras* from sight July 2.
Ttie grand tunsler did tint' I •» I | . 'm n lflV I &gt; r M I n D i H l r i i ' t
Ih* hla me fur labor
........ j I s I H p l O y C r H I I I I J I N i r i l l
Koine*here near a did mi llie Instruinvtit ehoirat to tlin •ernr,
nette, strategic town about W
Worker* application! drf*
WAHIII.NUTH.V. July 19-HA1)
u2 L
nillea west of Madrid
. Initely atata. the names of their, . . . rallrd Howland lalauil. , llie at Kordham I'liUrrsIty hvra. ob*
llvm'a whal ibv wlvra nf naif
either aliln.
A m m lln r In l,»ul K. Wyiivrr. vnilKtvnMliiati |j0 (0 aiiiuiu llnm filer# dropped from lhe skle. In talnrd no rw-nrd of Ihv phrnont-Tha t'nlled Hlalea rnnk* fir.I
A spokesman of the loyalist1empl#Jr,r&gt; • nd ,f ,l,,‘,uctlon»
iimnnir * »»f tbv O i IrimIo offlrV "I nt*hva wIi lit* lUMr liunliamla am
In lhe wort.I Ju fraternal nrgun
Government said the battle wha
m* d* th* UUf r '* .r** po" ,iU ' llielr fuelleaa land plane on a anon. No datiiMgr w l i d6ii?,
ibe Burial HrrurMx llfiiiril, lhr Irfisbillna. aa rrpofird by
bt
2ft*n mile fllghl from l^ e . New
• allnna," he**aald. ' ‘'Alllerlrn I.
th. moit deadly and moat c o a t l y . ^ , i h*
a°
Cuilvcto*' nf liiltrnnl Hrvrnu** will
• f tha war
r ond th# monthly return..
Guinea, In the mlit I'aelfle sand• — —
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■ll ea.enllally mado lip of* ftaleim il Mfiuin* ( muii iin|»l«i)vr* nf •••!•* iiiviulicra of thn **Hvvrtily rlHH
Mr Hurt la In'th* l’o*t Office fit.
•‘lull' nl Ihvlr final lunch«*&lt;iiif
IIA R T oV '
Jul y
19. W i l l .peopla.. |f I s a giael tiling le­
nr i»|ir»» |K*riMttt«, a M*|»vil
**n
every Wednesday to receive tax
r».i*ou ant 111 rail* an t w r l| |
Judge Itoberl
er. Dewful awl' JM . V ;&lt;ak&amp; mor,. ran
I...
fulfil HH-l'a, Nh.twii»|f Hm*
ml nf I mii uirh,
return* and give authorlied Infor­
aa the tearallve
H .il.e dale fu r th . ^ ; tmtpHmUnl 4llluUrll
Ffruiiljr ArrnUlil
IHIinlwT »«*ltl
mation about th# Kedrral tax or
(III#* won a purity r o n lfil,
trial of a former- ‘1'aAipa police
fort'.,"’
« III II ill IT mmuiiI nf •IU*|| priRtiii
the filing of the return, lie stated
Aliollivr wrolr a tlaily roluiua
_____
,| man mi ,*
uf eeiOlld de
Oliv nf tII n fllnftl I III |M«rtAli I und • ui|»loy»*il Im-Iwvi-ii |Ht . Al,
that *the above provliiom of th*
A largo group of bo&gt;* Irfl'lhl* me” murder teaullliig from tlo •vrioUN nlijvi l|tvi nf Hit Kin*.TT ,.rt.| Jtniv 50, |‘i:»7. Thia rrport fur u urwapaiivr.
hew act ara covered by jfw and
H im roiiipUIrtl ail art murar.
morning hy trurk to attend tine.th » f Joseph Rh.wm.ker,
TwBp ,.ri « In.... j,
will,. In* l » tpiii• «l In br fllvil not
that th# same penalties for. Intoma
FU Ivarnrd lo rldv ImiNrback,
tw.-lflli kt-aaon of Camp Wlliona, of three slrllma of utoh vloleliir
l.ilvr llu.ii July 51, 1057.
*
la all .'duiutlnft.il Inoii loud. \.
F ltr aluillml arrbrry.
Hebert E Stark. Mn 0f Mr and' u * m*&gt;r ^ ,Tnkrd for
B*
wflftll I* lin-ated near Deldooi I at Tampa In IM i.
Mnk * r&lt; rlnin A 1.1« yodr rmnew relat.'il Tip- Iuinl now s,-t,.I Mra. Albirt C Su'rke, of Hanford,’ cufri^ *
, ..
A bucket o f luriiMnp which an Killing. They gathered ut lh e |
Ttll. j ll(|g,. g#,o SI nl&lt;- Alter
four and u hall million ili-llai
waa among tha young men accepted
R “ 14 Imparatir* that all era employe mistook for water nthird *......
at |;M 'd 'r lir t
and
j
n . , parrlor until K-pi.
and aim,, I'.i.vt has I.............. I 11 yu(| «UtllKst Is-Mil
far enlistment In the United
drductllon? furl to thr fin* rnu»r&lt;| hy (hr
walled •" eager anttcIpaUuli fo r , g •„ name lhe defendant* he will
If) altl ftMl1 9* Until .lOlHHI M'HLii ' v .••nr f» rinvi rmi'lup*'
■ tat aa
M a r hi.
Corn,
at ,r *
f ' 04* ,b' ,r • • " ’ ‘"fr' in ‘' plosion o f a krroM-nr s to w m f t r •heir departure.. Many parent* pMl „ „ , rU | nrM,
Paracast
III oblalnliiK »* •«»lb )9* •*«!••• *••i*• • (••iiiil liuinlM-tH it « ii; ii«
tka District Recruiting Hradquar- th ,‘ ^
wiUl lhe aUircrooni on thr IU«I Kao.it (,ro
M„j lileiidg warn present to . . . j
N(|1|.
T &gt; ,v|14
|*9**t't t**| ||H fultllU*Klornla
Partly cluudy tonight
Ura at Savannah, Ga.. and was
* f Interna* .-Revenue _ ) r#Urta „ „
Av „ n.
, 7 . I Ill-Ill off
HMaaiiiiry ’ i« ail
uicat*
: and ■!&gt;«*« la| nfflrrra irt* iI«h k»-l
Krftitv form .^#S.r» I r*»Mi W iK t»l and Tuesday* scattered thunder’
falluu aiul II lian alwuya |i.u| .!
transferred to the Marin. Base at
prw* n ‘ lm'.
‘^".B a tu n la y night. J... Tallin.. ».,W *
Two large truck* and a sis
vd In tliv raav.
Klvv nf llivtu
l'n«l O ffirv, i r imy St«inl Srrur- .shower* over north and central
d tfln llr mill
|9i«vi»««.-«** "i
FhfTU Island, 8 C . for Initial M '000&lt;®00 amploy*** •»•
I ant chief of'the l..&lt; ul Hire Uepa.t* lion warim carried the lioy. and
11v ll« mnl ( if I ui' An w»» ipifN. portions Tuesday' K U irm r Northrerently won a Hupreme t'nurl
•ami) lull ii
itfflm tfl A. u» *
llielr luggaga.
Ithlnlng, according to CapUin A. 1*r* V #r • ewun* " u™b* r* und,r|mcnt.-rrimrted t«lay.;
tifdia nri.lbiN fulfil !•• tin* I***rI *‘f Wt-sl him ids; Mostly
order,fur
a
new
trial
In
the
caa*
tiy ccloud/)"probO f f k t r In Charge
lM^plas*
| A. Kw imimi pI m i * ulii-.h « • « hrThe folluwlag. boys will remain
*'ll do#t iu*t •fi|t|i*9i| |&lt;riipitr .9fi'f i
jou r knowlnliiv.
Slala imanfl ably local| thundershowers*
thu
tonighf
-Upon complftion of ibr biiir
.
.
.
~i f Ing u*r«| to heat « « U r ».» (K« rmr al the camp al| .this week’ la- In which Airy were ruatlrlrd nor dffc-R Ii lutuliu ifMft-li in* |*m!
f o r ^ filing, Mirb u *: ••IUi»pb»yt*r ahd
* '• TursUayUay. V
and sentenced lo four years'pris­
htraining Private Starkr will In* i W O N fiflfT O C S K lIlC C l
I of Ihr »(orr r»|-I •!.! Rtaticr
liny
Ualrldga,
(leorgu
Hpeer.
(lira. |i Im* iiumIv p*i-.ul)
Ivfl my arrviciv mi
williuul
bayftwa't T ldea.
on each on a charge of kidnap­
Park,
Buddy
I'aik
further tranoferrvd to onr of Ihr
A f | { n | f o r d i P amri&gt; and krn»»riur. An pmpluyf» Charles
r m atfi«l if m hu-miIh i «iii|t b.»- hj
Tu.-aday'a tide*, high. 3:17 A,
tiling Mp| liijiliuii *• Fii»ii Y llllK
^ rga cruiaor, airmine rarii«r&gt;&lt;
**•
| arring a bucket #f uhai h** sup* rharlea llormley, Ueorgs Duriu- ing Kugene p. I'outnol, second rratfUAd niufiiliiv. lit tiiMifn arv
igiialiiri* (• 4l*»w».•,! In a onl
K . LJJ P. hi.; low’ -*; ift A. M j
.of Iha mob victims
o r batUaahlpa, or to ona o f tha
posed to be water dashed It &lt;&gt;u ley, Paul Kthrldgo, Bobby HliaefTbaa* five and -four others also »p#tf III Mil
l•l•»ytTt^• Krml roinp|i-le,l form ffr ^ lf- ’f i -p. Mi
RAirO RD . July
*OAay Marina Corps station• in
j the fir* ami liuiiirdialely the rn' frr, Jimmy llidga. Dal. Hofoiauu.
mil) It-ond, .1111 ^ ,
* 'Jlaramstse *
fare- charges id kidnaping Ham
tW Unttad States or foreign •here oegroea wara e l ecutad
*“ *|tlre rear of the buitilipyr Iw am e Waller T »rk er, Billy Daugherty.
VesO raf. 3d OS; lialay, 30.Ul,
S im p H o n A n d
&gt;'ottih Diunjic Av e , tlrlmolo, Via
D.
Roger*,
lhe
third
vlrlly
i.
of
atata
prison
for
the
t
i
l
l
holdup
w W e vacancies may aiht.
a burning Inferno Tio- local Klre T. J Drummond; Sherwood J*Praslpltatlan
Jack* Department 'arrived at lh.-..crne rtlbaou. George Drummuud, Mike flnggiag, tarring a ml feaihcnng.
Vwwng Starke formerly attend- slaying of Joe Johnson,
T u tal. for yaateniay .. .
63
•onrllls
negro
taxi-driver,
W
a
i­
in tim* to prevent any largo Kaua. and David Oatcbel,
•4 the l a keland High Srho..| and
2.33
Total for month .111 dale
It is liiip.n Inv.t
t o . y t , ah
MrT. K. HItilpaon. president. Sod
graduaUd glass o f *36, and intends te. W ill lama and Preston
amount of damagr lx JJir.bujliPrp
Also Kugrqe llairtfOD, lllih
Normal to dale
3.79
Jhe
Ralph Y. . liiigaidJ, sei rotary *f llo-ar arroupl • linnila rh loiw *u
M cenUnae hU studies while in thr 1 Donald want to death .In
'Assistant Chief Tatum e.tim it- nrd Walks, Buddy Blarkweldar.
Tampsralura
tha genilunle Count) Cliiitohee id tliat,yuur ihfi.reuiteot tetnrn for
•Javkega through the medium of elortrie chair calmly.
ad damagr* tn thr building at. Donald Junes, Norman
Hasty.
p* r uul January V June will ndt .*. Mavlimiin. » i : minimum. 76e
William* banded a
note
to) $160 and that appresimalrly |I00| Jerw
Commerce, will allend tip- niunlli
g * Marine Corps Institute.
Workman,
Roy
Gilbert, j
•*•■
J ,
Bherlff Rax Sweat
of
Duval
Herald raadlng
ly
brrakfaal cneellng of tlo- l». too lelr.
•■trance examinations for sere
damagr waa dnnt tn the stork. The Ralph Johnson. Billy
llavtnrl
. Official Rspsrt
Mrs.
.
W
iw
vn
-latwl
•
fsirthrr
Central
Kliirlda
C
u
d
m
i
l
of
tag la the Marines are now lelng nounty Jnst aa be sat down In stock, hr said, wss damngrd mad- | Buddy Itahurn,
Cbarlaa Tburt
that rwporla' to the Itdh-)'lot 'ol U '
7*
Chambers of Co'mmerie tumor
held, at tka Savannah Recruiting tha doatk chair. Th* not* said ly by thr vn trr'frn m two
watrr Inn. Ray Pox.
Douglas Uarort.
Williams and McDonald alose
. -9 *
76
row morning al Ptaater. ||e*ih- Internal. Revenue should nut' Ig 17
&lt;Mflea, Poet O ffice Building, sp*
lines which bhrst ilhring thr cost- and tha
loaders,
William
U ,
....... ..................... I I
T6
I., hi up awaiting nrkipV of the t*
T h * larg* gatlierlng nf pre»
Slk a tiaa Hanks and informatlnn war* gwIHy cd killing Johaaon flagratlon.
Earhry, Jr^ Buck Porguspn. Hlih - J- Psraans.charged with breaking
and added that William a hilled
(l„&gt;Kmp1uyrr** Id'-nlifleabn.n " Nutll.
uf
■ b j t l l R enlistments will he for----------------- | ard Maaon, Bldnoy Mix. Jr- «"•&gt;City Ordinance, will face n t # f * £ *
a Chinaman la Bavaaaah. Oa,
raqurst, sUled CapEINSTEIN HONORED
rrt Allman, nnd Loaltr
Philip* Judge Frank L. Millar In • araalo;i n T|*da bodies ■u f. nogrby cllle- will Is/. Thia lall'-r will L- mailed
•-ut ahull)- to thou- who have
H
UNTINGTON.
N.
Y..
July
!
»
Th
r
boy*
will
b*
naslgnrd
to
.
W IL L ORKN BRIOOK
of tht Municipal (Murt IhU a fif t? "ms presided over by M r,Simp applied.
91
who I* . president
—iJCl—Prof. Albert Klnstrln. Ihr thrlr rablna Immediately spin
••
council.
' T e t e lf R i m year* after h a
JACKSONVILLE. July 19.—tip) aclentlaf waa mado an honorary, Ihrlr arrival Ui camp, and Ibt
ft
I'risonrra ar» moved by traiiar
Mat R. tka (rat*ratty key of lb* —Tha aaw | IH M S Palm Valiay member yesterday of llho I’l Phi. | regular roulaa will
M r and Mr*. B. F lla im a . of
hogln
toCounty
S h a r i ff
Charlie
N
pruwo system's
■ asllaa aouthaast o l hare. pharmaceutical
Mta WUttOs J. Joses of Burton.
fratrrnlty. . t o r i day, II. ,K. Morris camp 'dlrrc liaud yesterday tank Andy Low* Altamonte Springs, will also cl- iq tha T « i a (
. 91
"tiavetlng aU-“
la a gtrdsa.
- - ■••*
"human* service tn the aattua."
tur .staled
.stalsd,
tw«d tka meeting f
Thews)

I!lh»httlonPfMdth/^tt^ed'^.m* f°r *» »*•»«

in n
IB g

I f ,,c h
° * h,'r w" h
I I |bloaaoma, and

•

truckload, df ' h" " y ' “ 7 "
. ..........
I ,i »•!» »* a*l &gt;1
trip thlmigh nothin ...............
M .I .•'. i ..a.,*. Him
ein.
In »'i
III ittlvji'Ul"'*'
HlItJhiAlH'o III 1
11
1
• I *■

1

*

n

Trial Day Set For
Tampa O fficers In
Mob Violence Case

Big Group Of Boys
D eparts For Camp
Pail Of Kerosene Under H. E. Morris
Thrown On Fire, Is
Almost D isastrous

H anford Youth
E nters Service
In M arine Corps

LOCAL WEATHKK

To Attend l l r c p h f a r t ^ - ^ ^ S K ^

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

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V

Langston Lead Local
era With 'TwoHlti Each; Martin
early Lifts Triple Over W all

Native _Qf Calhoun, Ga.*

. J &amp; ' l ' i r f W ; Jhrfr j w
i^W hrS » « 0
AT DATT0 MA
r m. ’
T K B f i u a t ■Orl.i^n. ■:■• r .

T u j i « .tail* . ta abort mop.,
filling i)» b»«». uuck llodccr.
filed out crnter’neld and t-aw:«
ion ecored. Ka*M&gt;'wool lit Ihlril
H|M down ta M M )
bat Dead rentataha) on Ural. I
•r wrhat have » •&lt; 'Jr*
Bobhr I’rfcbaN ,d rew a " walk
dlaaover aame rMkar
Billn» th«i liaaee onee iporn and
acting pelnta that tolll
"Little Jw " HurraHo alao walk- .
a large baaringfen thl
•4 forring In.Kaaao. Wynn fan
*ar,
*.
-,
■«d on lhrvn_ atralrbt pllche*
KVKItT IIALL GWJJI I
to and tha Inning.,
United Btatea, whether
In the K»lii l"’ bait of I bn »eratonal, eemlpfo o r
•nth they * o ln took tliu lead

h o ta f»*afd thran .tn tb tt~ w d

_ &gt; L J |M « K )» . t l aalnravtll*.

rtJwgTPHIere.,. M r IT
.

when* And, tlona^rctk
alitai-i
through ahort-atop and ac.urnl
pa fcupanlr a iloubln III wlilrJi lira
h lu ar Tea* thrown n n when lie
tin .
waa cdualit at knrond nil
eame play to end tha lanlng,
la lbe locale* halt of |ho en*‘
enth. Clary becan tha tanfn* with
a acrcamlnjt elngle Into renter
n e w .'ll* waa ayrrlflaed tn n r
ond by U naalpli, Knaao went
down' awlnala'r jFrat' M artin bit n
hot grqund(r do*I* .to Block on
•hMt wblib .waa loo .Utot, 10 h air
d ip a nd CMry ifl-nred on the piny.

With the count lour and tour
the Balnla pom the trail pan... in
tbalr half of the elihlh. Mnui"
a n aafa ( oii Prirharrf'a ernir.
Pltaaeratd nted out tn ItiiRKciln
at third. Carl Welael, who bod
replaced ' Dare Bwlndeli In t h e
lineup In the alith Innlnn when
SVlndetl o.i|eri«. In a drclalnn
of a called Mrlhc by 'Umpire
•■ptoely" IHilere. "eecurwl a wiilh
aind Min*|or . l«*o lle td
^r,)l
Wynn in Ih'n nhowera n n d
brought Motif* In the l*o*. M»l&lt;*
lilt flonaorclk with ,lhn drill
ptirhed ball rilllns Ihr Iraw-e,
Hill CAtea filed out in Martin
l« left flel't and Moorn ncorril
with the wlnnlnr run.

WITH "MTTl-tt J O R - f lU
tlKniO.
ihr moat' improved' pti|
1
kr
' on the txx.kouta Ihla OhaM
bark
In ’Iha
llnwop.* 1wn&lt;a
a«il,f \tdaJ
a
u
1fim n ■in
plain lar
atIt lain
VIHor lla*
l 1■
rlabt
wet)
playing'
a ’ ItWVatl
nfg*
1
alt
1 Inn. the third aacfc ,or&lt; h ftfj
.nrr. and alapptng thn K W
rinhiMlr ■ huilflvtf* tU dgalara'
lugIn pick up In U at , 'A t
*
1of our* conalderablg .and iaid'
]aroatcat inching ataff . tfiu
baa erer ha«|.
,
!.
AND WHILK S.PB^KIfi
af that pltahlng ataff, 7 dl

o r u .4 - .1 D .U .4, ( ill r.
*Um&gt;krg at'ly iafk * . t i l l ,r.

jb itfp * ,' . . AcRorility pwWIahed I g ^ r r i
kbh ia n narf.nl •

il|! U i

local

ctuh

" -•
\ i- ‘ \ 1

mm

jrr\ radio Mind
ATI rartlo - U
fifr p it,jn Ikn
.
*■? 'r*.-.
lent*, h a * 1*1
t atyl-.IHiy ryili
-ddnuarr..
;
■ .

Tha Iwohowln will meat I l i f ,
Daytona llearh
lalander# h u rt
tnnlfht at «:IS oYlurk for n regular acheduled
Tlorldn
Htple
Loop till. Ul« Dan llralnard la
arhadaled to hurl fnr thol,nokouta while th " lalandera w i t '
roeathly UM U w&gt;m&gt; Frallrk.

■*
1

In the lineup for the
ware. Hack Wbclehci.
Brock, Al Brock, W. L.
akotra McNeil, Gene
. O aerw Speer, Em­
mett fremdnil. It Aurard Whelehel,
ChArteo AAdarson, And G. Single-

AT PALATKA.

. f m . 1 f tr a yea Eugene Jaa Kawat, Weahtagt** CkatlA- • ^ S &amp; f f l t a a t OrMsdu. aril
"D auy* Meta * W wrm tha tlUa nooga baaetratl nougat, and Engbl
IMLAn* a l * «l. ‘ Auguetluc,
of Ufa Florida State Laagira’a rwaAOy. algndd Ww to a
/CAL'.' ' -(■
moat aolatful burlar Mat aeaaon naoga -contraet and ka waa ahlppmfj d lU 'P . •N.
h m t ; M ir ta '■•fc * {
from the IiUndeHe g rra t mMoom" b«w U tha Kaaford H elm ut ray**
FAXATKA
a t I M P f llA
■MB r . M. : &gt; :■■
,
Frallch and who (ant making aueh tar.
«i»p»J1
«
J^BAA»h
*» L»*fh|ir«r
a bad baaoway In that direction
During bio «Uy hare m H
agntn thfa leaaen wHk the San-1Lookout, he won fight n ™ * | ^‘|U. ^A ujg.aila. #1 ■ lx Lead.
fard Ui i hanlh. - •
,
while loilag an lf liiwr. One ef Wat
OrUhdeirAil UaJauvltU. l.H
“t h w V f l k la called fag bla ram ra wgg. g ene-hlt m a ile r 1
team motea aa watt aa tha many P&lt;*«a thrown a t Pat Pattaraanh j
/ana w&gt;e h a r t heard the hurlefa DeUnd Rede. Ha alao ■ekunkad* a |
name ahovted W '-arap trea aw pair of tw* hiftara and a pa Hr af
nounclng tha haUirVa far many three hiWere. •
garijee.' la ’ new at.th e age of ts . A t the ewd ef
U e U M aeaaon.
Mote (Unde « fWt t and one-half ho woo recalled to Chattanooga
IntWe tall and blto tha aealea at with three other yoangriora who
174 poundvdfoto b a nattra of a-bad aean action on the local dbvillage caQoiTC^lboam. Ga-, wboro mend and pitched aoratnl gantm
ht tiaa ipent meat of hie life he- getting credit fo r n win a amgtt
hind a plow until ba became a time- ■
,
figure In boeebaO| Whan the. 10*d aoaaoa rolled
At the ripe oge.-of IT, he waa around, Mote waa named a free
aigoed by hi* home team. Calhoun, afen t on action ‘ taken by the
aa an «Mflik1«-r He Mayerl withChtttanpofn dub and bowaa tonother alula ta fore he waa media u tr ylfpod »y Troy Agtwwl
by the Dalton Ga., club jf of tba AuguatA Tlgera. Mote waa
liorgiB-Ttmwaaoa. Ltaav*. In Palolka with tha Tlgeto during
B ....
a eeml-pro loop- Mfcie their ayring training octivltlea
played, tha outfield.for the Dall-in bnt when the Salty Lpop aeaaon
AT O M M IIO ,
nine for about two aad'ona.half tU itod, J f o tp V a n unable to get
.t
^
D e U p .,
yiara. While In hl» aerond y eir Ittrto d i od hklwa»Viblpp«l to tha
n« at Palatke.
« |th the D altfg,outfit ha lad the
Aialaaa of the local
league in hitting for the flrut ball W bm f Hole. , f p l . unable to do
•at Dartena Beaek.
with an peerage of no lean thni tblhgi third * — h* t(*« ordared
-5th At tho beglnrln* of the arar. roloaeo* f *, i
ond half he waa callod rn to pitch Ttjridi
pW *d *«p by BUI . *V / f . . .*
. r
for the club which only hed two "Ra«C*aot* RodgWa. who waa on
MOUIE B IT It SNAKE
huriora and both ware knocked oat Hie way to Charlotte U taka over
in o ’rertaln game and Mots wa« Uto Hornou. While at Charlotte,
SAN- PbANCISCO. July IB. a m t la tv hurl. Ho dH ao n e m lgly Mote won two gamaa and loot two
ty flny hurling, f o r &lt;ne o f the oth before be waa rent to the Mayodan t*h—Oaear, a baby boa -oonuricto r,. waa • p iriaid ad to coma .oat
• r pltchrr* waa ralra*H Mote did d u b o f tho B|-Mata U a g u e
nothir.u but pitch for j h e remainMote then w ta aoHk to S a a iird of bldlnS today after a moot*.
dor of the
ion.
In a trade la which thh Mayodan which, be wa* auppooad to bare
A l ’ til* end of th a t M tion, Ira club gat /ftilo r l»b#11 8 Inc*
killed and eaten, bit blm find
had *3 wlna to hie credit In I f Moto’a arrival.'he h a . V e n doing
tllte Not bad In any .man*, loop, borne g reat k dr ling fa r dhe local*, drove ktm late a bote, ta - the

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atatk, Langatoe fjyd, eft With a Adam*, Fred Scott, Max f
Blade . late, left Hold and went to 1 and P. I). Scott,
oocond ob Kaaeo'a "blooper** In i Mr. Scott eapccta to 1
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out tba Kfndatm nine, fanrrad l l
of their bat*men and did nothing
elao than to record a no-run. no*
hU IfU. More burled through the
V I ere te a there and nleo the IP34
y re r hot in l» N be want ta A tlanta
and ylaypd ,la a C hy qDtnurarelai
Loeawa H y re - M a.'wai Hi# strikeK k te g ,t f tka lfop wltb a nump f J I ,T lte g|dB*at to hla record
war nineIn 1wad, be ag ate entered the

them ha igW w rely ha eent to
olthcr Jack#nvU lc of th# Booth
Atlantic League o r tba C harlotte
Hornet# of. Hw Piedmont League,
w hkh are hath la the G ian “B**
ranking.
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many mare Umag M d Sanford can
atlll crpoet M a n axeellent work
from a ftaa, yoaagater w be doe*
not either a m ife " drink and bad
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY Id, 1M7

NUMBER 227

E f lla b lla h a d 'I n 1908

Insistence On
Court Bill 1$
Cause O f Ire

To Dead Solon

D octor Shot,
C alls Police,
Dies On Table

Roosevelt AmongDignitaries Attending
Simple State Rites
In Senate Chairfoer

Fashionable Obstetric
clan Succumbs With
Lips Sealed Regard­
ing Hla Assailants

Presidential Injunc*
tion About “Duty*
Draws Angry And
D e f i a n t Answers

A ir Is H eavy With
Flow er Fragrance

PR0V1DSNTB. It. I. July IK
—UP)—Th* fashionable homeo­
pathic obstetrician, llr. Oeorfla
W. W O iltr, died on tb* operat­
ing tabl* ot a liuapltni herv, hla
llpa sealed, oil (hr myaterlcru*
‘clrcumitaucea surrounding l a a
shooting la lb* early ’ morning
hoar*.

Opposition Ready!
To Continue Fight

FRANK’S LOVE TRUE TO MAE

Large Delegation Of
Solona To Accompa
I WASHINGTON. July 16.
— (Al*)—The nation'll great,
■lad by President. Roosevelt,
paid the'r last respects to
Joseph T. Robinson, Demo*
erotic leader of the Senate.
'At the stroke of noon, a
throng.of frock-coated digni­
taries marched Into the gold
and marble Senate chamber

Aa police hurried to hla home,
■ uramutml b , ilia • doctor wba
crawled,
mortal*)
a u u a d a d,
through ta b roonta to* tba tala*
phone. |*atrolmau
Charts*
if.
McNamara reported the phyetclan told him “ don't look fur
cluee now, tlet me to a hospital.
I ll tell Von about tha ahootlag
la te r”
Itut tha doctor died at the
hoapltal without m akiar ■ etele*
ment. Police eald he mar ha»e
been a victim ot robbera, Aa
Invaatltatloo la beta* made.

SOLDIERS GUARD RECORD-BREAKING PLANE

.—I. a.

Supporters To SeeK
Enactment As Soon
As Load or
Named
WASHINGTON', July 1 0,-.
(AP)—A iircMlitcntinl Inj urns'
llon-lhHt ft in the “duty ofl
Omtfreswt'* to puna thin Ju«
tllcittry U'Klalnlinn nt* this
ntMttticm drew ntigry, dcflanti
Ivpllea front the foett of thq
The huge eIngle-motored plan* in which three Russian airmen flew from' Mo,eow to the United court hill.
.tea'via the north pole la ahown under guard r f soldier* jtnl after it landed in a paature near » Tho urtnlatli'c, called nftc*
1 Jacinto, Calif. Tha atrmaa piloted it to a n ew dtatance flight record of shout (1.700 miles.
the tlcnth of Senator Robineon. wan shattered evrn t» fora
hi, funeral. “ We will , elect o u t
«»n lender nml dUpon* of tha
n iir t bill in urn own way ydU»«tmt itlrtiilimi from nny • eourca
whutuncer,’' ,ai&lt;l Senator , VaU
Nuye, .Imliann Democrat.

WPAWorkmeuTo Robinson’s Widow „ (Sanford National
Boomed For Senate
Guard Units Will
Root Will D eliver Begin Widening Of
Senator Ilurke, Nebraska, Dam,
Sermon A t Union Magnolia Avenue
Receive
Training
rrral, commented "If the iTeilClipper
End*
One
T ornadic Winds
dent ix determined to have th a
Services S u n d a y
Local , Soldiers Wi l l matter brought lark to life, ha
Street To Be Graded,
find the uppoiltlun roadg
Tha Rev, J. B. Root of tba
Wreck Havoc In More Round T rip Congregational
Go To McClellan On towiltwelcome
the context.”
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Church will do* \ Bricks Relaid And
The President'*
xuppmtart,
llvor the sormuu at the Union
Annual
Expedition
tlan tic Service of tha Sanford churrhon
City Y eaterd ay A croa si'A
however, eaid they would aepk
a
i - lo t

fo r. a aimpta ita ta funeral. Tha
etr vraa heavy^jrtth tha fragranca
of flower* Linen Vlad epectatar*
wow^M* tha galleria*.
Thera's only baen on«-tev*ln my
Tha f m f leader's niaatire ut*
V «7 eaakrt, almost hidden by
•T-^tha, . occupied tB i' center **f
tba naJI. A t anq’a length *w*y
Stoo^ tha empty chafr Koblrfscn
bad used during tha last St year*
la tha senate.
Special *aate ftlnktng the bier
war* occupied by sear relatives
including tha widow and tba late Trees, Shrubs, Power
senator'* broth* ra At tba presid­
Lines Get Brunt* Of
ing officer’* dealt. Senator PHtDamage By Twister
aaa*. Nevada Democrat, praaidaut
pro tern, and spoaker BankhteJ,
A am*11 twialar preceded tha
Alabama Democrat atoqd ■Ida by
rain yesterday afternoon, .clutter­
iliii
_ Hot*** a a t t e r * Mad la n l in g
payer
■ t e O s s l a U t k a walla- .Tba dial*- •aa dabrta. tibvlaa^ t ) t corps also entered the cham- Unaa aa West flrmt Htraet. and
plungtng the City la darknaaa
JosUea Butler, tha only fiu- until Uta last Bight.
praaaa Court member la the city, . Tka ‘alarm castor. It appear*,
was followed by uniformed com­ struck moat forcefully Juat want
mander* of the Army. Navy, sad of Baatord w h a n . garages aad
other small building* werablowp
Marine Corps and Coast Guard.
President iRoo**v*lt nat directly down by th# wind. A number Of
In front of Robtnaoa's former seat- roof* la tba vtolalty wore dam­
The Beasts and House chaplains aged and tha eorn la tha field*
offered prayers- Hymn* ware was blown down in place*.
Lightning was also reported to
■ung- Tba largest delegation of
aonator* and rvpraaonUtWb sear kava struck several trees la Banto make a trip for a funeral arlll fold and Ttatafcy during the
accompany tha body to Uttlo aturtn. While hon*'&lt;l«v»bla d*mBock, Ark., for funeral carvlcs# age to trees aad ahraba was re ­
ported the rata which fallowed
and burial th an .

Huge Aircraft Lands
In N ew foundland
After Fast Flight

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A ir Mail Servlfcflf
For Sanford To Be
Greatly Improved

It was ladlcatad.

The Rev. Bram atatad that
Captain . Harold dray, com­
mander o t the »»rvey flight of printed laafleU with tha order of
Atlantic Airway*, lo t tha Clipper I the service of th* Eplacopal
down In Hot wood Harbor Jusr Church will b* available for
II hours aud rr minute* after those Unfamiliar with tha um of
leafing Poynaa tor the return tha Rook, of Common Prayer,
and that familiar hymna will he
leg of the rouad*trlp.
ft was three minutes ahead ot selected for coogra*alloaal alog*
tha unofficial schedule d ray act tng. Mr*. Buotfl Peak* will ring
the offertory, "I Coma To Tb#*.”
for th e ship,
Tha n rttlih flying boat Cale­ accompanied at tha orgsa by
donia mad* tba u n t trip In II Mr*. W. T. Jackson.
hours and Bin*. tn Idat ex a week
ago whll* tba Cllppar was fly­
ing east.
Today tk* two plana* psaaed
waa greatly appreciated hy the
over mid-Atlantic Juat ■* they
farmers.
did whoa they ware flying In opporila direction* on the tin t
ftlihl* of a friendly race to
ymtn supremacy of th* Atlantia
airways by being the flrot to **Repruealatlvvr from saver* I
tabllah regular commarclal ae rv

boy* waa glvaa last fig h t at th#
regular weakly m e*tJ|g of ■ • ■
scouts of tb* ship ”Baminoia
lAoe“ at tha Junior lU r t BchooL
‘S la e la d o d In tho, party »*»•*■•«
-f o n t to Jaehaonrillo wore J o #
Mslack, chairman of Uw ship com­
mittee. Clifford Bolt, skipper: and
•four members of th* aoont troop.

Mr. B*n atatad that If enough
Iota rest la ahown t» th* newly
organised troop, a power boat
coold b# oh Ulead U fsbraary.
Tka ramaladar ot tha mast­
ing waa taken up In H* rati*tration of tho member*- Joke
OaUoway, aad O. I . Tolar of the
Uoaa Cldb. w*ro guaria at t h *

TAMPA, Jnly
Judge 0 . H. Cornelluo dtamlsaad
trtopaoo chart*, *g»i»*t 41 **•men a r m tad June 11 by Sheriff
J. R. McLeod when they *U«ad
a altdowr atrlk*, aboard tb*
itaamsMp Cuba In port bars.
Th* Judge anld th* evidence
against tha man Inauffklant, Th#
teaman strudk whan th* Paninrular and daaldantnl Jltnamahlp
Company tied up a vsaaal In port
because of n eontrocar*/ between
two labor factions asch seeking
to b* recognised as th* bargain­
ing agency for Ibo marine work­
er*.

TAMPA. July 1 * - W ' - T»*
cert Ifkatas an H pU**# of »«**■
rtty aw w kkk Unaa M w ajW toquant w ar. *rid at tka HOUborough aaxmty courthouse bar* y*aletday t i the flrot aaxmty **«•
uadar th* 1NT daltoqueM U« rada.—mlUm law
ISAM affacad
a Kmbaaay. a Itbetel la the ra*I t aatilad t»SSm totall big ft*.

prwaaat by p . a 0*4lino.
Th# rvgobur WMkiy masting of
th* TawnoaM d a b will bo bald
tonight In tk* Walaka Building,
W H. Hug haa aUtad today.

pontmaater ll'dly *'&gt;M Dial all
airmail should lm In tho post Of*
fire 'by 7 :^0 P. Ma It ll I* 10 gO
on tho new *chrdtilo.

This I* a gloat lioliroro n*nC
over tha. old system wnorala
mull Ji-fl Hniifnril hy. train 71 n t
l i t o'clock In the i.iornlng and
U ollrt, commanding officer of boarded a plana In JackaunvlUq,
Headquarters Company, la also t'oslmaxter Holly anld,
, t

la greatly tear*
Waolay aaid, aad
caatlaaad each,
a Weak-

S. G. Gray Named
To Im portant Post
In Church A ffairs

Sydney 0 , Gray ha* been ap­
pointed a member of tho Joint
Commltto* on th* Budget and
Program of tha General Conven­
tion of th* EpUeopal Church
which mast* In October *1 Cin­
cinnati, Ohio, according to In­
formation received her* today.
Th* commltta* la on# «f th*
mast Important onta of-tho. ranT&gt; W- Lnwtan, goperintendent
vantlon. It con*lot* of *0 mem­
of public tnsttwadaa for Bamlaol* bers, tan b labop* and clergy and
County, will h* hi hi* office totan layman who ate appointed
morrow after a weak’s absence,
during which lima ha attandad th*
Short Coureo fee County fluperin-

local Firs Department, resumed
duties at tho ataUan this morning
aftor a lk-day vacation and Fire
Chief Mack CMvaland left tor
Hartwell, O*. where be wilt spend
a short tin** with relative*. He
plana to r a tn a July M-

Th* Seminal* Oteaty Board of
Public Inatroctlan will meat In th#
CauntF Hup i l r im f ia f ,
office
tomorrow at l*rM o'clock at
which time Ud*. fa r proposed
ochool project* wfll k* gpcalred

Owners O f Vast Rnll
Empire Plan Merger

today,
A Klonla Motor t.lnn lilt* of
Blur lliiula Until which littia*
tlirounti (hi* oily from Urlanda
on Its way to Daytona Haleb
every night ni * .: i o'clock wilt
now carry airmail to ihol airport
III Daytona making rnntioc UOO*
with tlio noilhbound plane c | a t
10:It P.'M

nearby town* will b* present to­
night at th* regular weakly meet­
ing of th* Woodman of th*
World a t (tOO o'clock In th* Odd
fallow J Hall. AH tnambvra of

Student Evangelist
Continues Preaching

Tax Certificates Are
SoM In HnhOwrdugh

A qniikcr and morn officiant
a i r mail *rnUi* ix n o v ^ k r a ila b la
In Hnnfind wltltli Ih-r Iii i tonight,
I’oxlmu,tor ||. J, llolly a tatad

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

C o a s t Guard Will
G iv e Local Scouts Five Sanford Youths
Undergo Training In
2 Of Its Rowboats Camp
At Fort Screven
fir* Sanford boys war* among
th* M l lnlit*e* who reported for
duty at tha-lW T encampment of
th* CltXicn* Military Corps at
fort Btvaven, Ga., to u^lareo
volantary training under tba
lupervUlen of th* Baeafv* *ffleers of th* United State* Army.
Th* 'L M. T. C. training eatma
conalata of work In baal* rad,
whit* and blue course* and re­
quires on* summer encampment
aa a minimum for tha romplatlosi of each coo cm . Whan a
trahta* haa computed tha entire
court* and has achieved a cer­
tain degree of proficiency la
military tactics and erUnce, h*
than la eligible, upon passing **•
am b u t lorn, to receive a commta­
sks* In tha Baearv# Officer*
C ana of th* United BUUa

the enactment of the court bill
ax ,a«oi\ ax the perty leadrg &gt;iq
*1 looted to succeed Itobinecgi,
They atilt are harking ltarMey
of Kentucky hut aaid they would
, upport any man desired by
KoraevelL Oppoaillon venalonl
are backing ltunI,on of Mlaaife

to bo.held In lb# Holy Croon T Wl'A workman are scheduled
Episcopal Church Sunday eve* to k*rt* oparatloua for the wld*
fnluf ot Magnolia Avenua . and
Second Street and the relaying
Of brick Iq Ibata atrueta Mon­
day morning, according to au
announcement received t o d a y

State Cagttoi Gets
New Drcaa.Of Paint

Epamu Will Be Held
For Social Service
Written aaamlnatloaa for so­
cial . aarvtce poaitlona will he
bald Jnly R according to word
rwoolcfd boro today from Mrs, J.
P. BMo*. aaator case worker Of
tka. laeal Board of Social Wol*

far*.

,

Bka statod tkat all appllcatloaa
ma#( ha la tka Stria office la
JlrttgaavtlU
before Jaty IS,
aad mast k* there by J*ly i t. .
*4|ffluM ua blank* may be
obtained tram tha district at-

A djutant of tho f i r s t llalalll.in
rum mandcl by Ma^ir W- H. vim
llthren, of Miami

Th# cnliatad personnel of th*
Hanford units will Ihi given a
, breakfast by the government al
l t:U0 A M . July 24 They will then
{journey to* Albany, ( la , by the Al, lanlie Coast I,Inc, where they will
I lioard the Central of (Irorgla and
, Houthern Railway* for fo rt Mr
Clrllan with tieorge Roltlna, If L
I'rrk, C. A- Adam* aaalallng the
local guanlamrn in Hu- ninvrmrnt
| Company unlrri will bt&gt; dlatrlbute&lt;| to anliatrd men this week
I which will cover roniplrtr detail*
_ Mr. fllonn frll) rnliirn hi Hmi**'o f tha camp. Two drill* will be
ford noil week to ronipli'tii lilt held nagt week, Ihn regular MonWork bore before moving awnfl1day night Inerting and souther on
to aoourao hi* now duties
friday night- All min are ra•luiraad to report at tin- Armory
M a t S;0Q I* M. Hrvrlllr haa
Tampa WPA Strikers July
Iwen called for 4:4.1 A M. Jul/T lt
|a th* first year that the
Return To Their J o Ijh .i JThis
i t h , Infantry Hrgiment ha*
TAMI’A, July Id. i/r»-Fifty- trained out,of the slate. Previous
thra* Wl’A aewiwg room women summer camps have bciii held at
Of th* KQ who almi-lorif-d n Week- Camp f e tte r which l&gt; near Jackold alt-down alrike Wivlneaday aonvlllanight, went b*eh tn (her job"
lieutenant Colonel J P. HutchlIn n vacant cigar farlrry huihling oon, eiaculivc officer of the 114th
ym tenliy anil were relii&gt;Utnl.
Infantry and oeconJ in rummanu
About 200 other W l'A 'rlknta, of the h i tire regiment, and Capwho struck In aympathy with thi lal§ Georg* W. McRory, Adjutant
women alt-downer, returned I" of tka U Infantry Brigade will
Utdr plojecta, W. F.. Robinaon, •U* attend th* summer ramp.
district WPA dlrectrr' rr|Mirird
Tba 02nd Infantry llrlgada t*
and aaid that project* were composed of th* IZ4th Infantiy
and tha 167th Infantry of Alaba­
operating normally.
Those who ml,an! four ron«rr- ma, aad la coiamandrtl by Briga­
Bttva work days and who failril dier General Person* of Birming­
t* show up yeaterday will not hamha tabulated, Frank I*. Ingram,
Captain A," W Kno*. will com­
Sjata director aaid; In accordance mand the Medical Detachment up­
on Ha arriv jl at F art McClellanirtfc a WPA working rule,

Milk Control Board *
Will Hold Meetings
TAl.LATTARHKK, F la , July 1 *
-—0T)—Mr*. J. P . Alderman, direc­
tor of tho otato milk control board,
aaid tho hoard would hold monthly
meetings to dinruaa rrgulatliUM o f
tho dairy Industry- Hovrn membata
nf tho hoard represent various
section* of tho atala.
j

LOCAL WEATHER!
Florida: Generally fair t
and Huturdav. K ilrnuo

w e lt F lorid, asm*.
Doytono Tidta
Haturday'a tide*, high, S
M.. Z:(« I* M.; low. #:J6

HD IS P. M.

Biromstor
Yeaterday, su.nS; today,
Pr* el pi to lion
Tolal for yesterday—
Tulal for month to data
Normal to dato. ------Tomporotur#

Mailmum, PI; qtlnlmum,

Horrid reading:
Official Rapprt

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FRIDAT, JTTLT 1*, I
F U ib t u t e r a
1PARTY OWNING on* black *.ow
• oad Me ml nandy Kilt with no
Imarking* found In field of J- W.
| Knowlr* ~lMi morning may have
Ithem bjr tilling and paying dam­
ages and roaU of tht* ad

’ The possibility of the current congressional Rebate pa
the Supreme Court Issue developing'* fill busier (s remote
indeed, primarily because there Is no need for ooe; but
the contemplation of such a possibility offers occasion to
peer tetd t H ’Wetocy of past filibusters.

* A NTE D: BABY~B UGG Y rea•onably priced Phono CM

BENEFIT
Cocklnj chair* 12.00 up. Urge, p. a Bmm i
carimn can*, good a* Dew, $1001
Two burner reconditioned N»«j
•tore* $5 00, other nldna in propor-l
tion PIre piece breakfa*! •&lt;ilte|
Wriat W atches
$h.00. New 30 ln»h kitchen stoat*
$17$- Washable window shade*
$7 M cents KCUOUS FURNI­ ELGIN GRCTEN BULOVA
TURE CO., to t Sanford Are.

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The parking of peaa I* grow­
ing in popularity with California
food n u n stsetam a.

SPECIAL PRICES

McLaulin, J«wder

111A nth Are;

DlaaMMdo And Watches
Ffef Watch And Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Moan ting And Eagreylag

w sm s
•*• *■

, Tbs; hopetraanesa.thatfrstfkla
r 'r ' each ftcklead wing;
p you aboald . bsed your tore!)
P
haloed hssd .
But ones upon my eager warm
Isg b r ru t

A*d close yoar eyea to whan

Ah lilts, my

heart
would leap

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unsteadily

very low monotone mumble scarcely above a whisper and
this was the technique used by l a Follette except that he
occasionally railed his voice to wake up the eleepen. Huey
Long, It Is said, never -learned the secret of saving his
voice and he would bellow through one of hla filibusters
inti rad up In scarcely e whisper.
..Fil'buatering tactics are very often dramatic, bvft in
'he ren'm of true statesmanship they have little, place,
and It U reassuring to note that In recent years the trend
has been nw-iy from such tactics.

A Great Loss

RegardJcas of political allegiance, the press of the
country has lieen unanimous in Its laudatory remarks about
Senator Robinson whoas untimely death occurred this week
In Washington. He
T hod
V * an amuundance
... „
J !loyalty
,
of
to his
party, his prealdant and hla causes, and he had1 the courvailing llpe Upeleadlly vga and physical strength to battle relentlessly for them.
“His unexpected death,'* says the Miami Herald, “has
“Hia
would rise
it the depth' wllhln your deprived the nation of one of its leading statesmen, a man
■ktdowed eye*,
who for maay years has stood In the forefront of political
‘ Hebl n Heed,
battles Itoth In congnoa and out. For 15 years he has
been a leader in the senate and almost from the date of hfs
l
World last exactly engaged graduation from collage In 1832 he has been In public life,
first as a member of the Arkonsg* legislature, then a
Bl War It* Juut scrimmagingmember of the national house of reproaonlativea, governor
. -----------------Roosevelt la said to bu eppr*- of his state anlfc Immediately, a senator of the United
ever-w ar dan g erf The States. He served as a presidential elector and was a can­
we are *cared to death.
didate for the vice presidency on the Democratic ticket as
a running mate to Governor Smith.
sees* sabotaged Cterhelora“He presided over two Democratic national conventions
iwepaisd new stamp to dll-,
hh M R lent by lover*. It's and ha* been from hla carHetf days In congreoa a vital
i shape of ■ triangle, —Sara- force and a powerful leader In.the councils of the party.
“Politically hla loss will b« felt the strongest among
those members of Congress who have been^ strenuously
y 111V wa rnaww* uv&gt;rgps|*v| ease- upholding the President's policies.
'l‘ Vies esluisne tell girts how la
“NatiomDy hla loss will be felt among thono who have
- * amir* huebande, but-we hare noendeavored to lead the country Intq s wider field of liber­
,♦
Meed no luformitlon to show mrn
b e # to srutd matrimony— kill ml alism. He will be missed by all os a.patriotic leader of
the people.
*,
•*Tbe death of Senator. Roblpaon 1* to he deeply re­
% postcard hearing the poatof- gretted because we have to few statesmen that we can af­
Bne •'berry up" slogan took 3&amp; ford to lose his great ability os a lawyer and outstanding
$ l i n M travel TO mflet between framer of beneficial laws.''
I T o Up* made

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llte'e

InaanlUaa
)W freighted winy* po more
would hopeless (weep
l .llorltont Io*| in thin uacer

MDAAN CW£T
&lt;5e&amp; tTA
S £M /yV O /£ H

The IROn WoOD, -or Blue Beech tree,
affords an (mutually hardfand hoavy wood.
A cubic foot, whan dry, .weighs about 45
pounds. It lr jt small tree, ■the trunk of
[eh is furrowed and ridged; suggestive
of knotted sinews and bccauser-wf- this
resemblance tho Indiana colled ‘It' "Otantshrteweh", meaning'“the lean tree,” B&lt;fof the fact that the wood is so very hard,
tough and strong, it is very suitable for
levers and tool handles. The similarity of
its bluish bark to the light grey bark of the
beech tree gave rise to the name Blue Beech.
Although the advanced age of King Philip

battles of the great Florida war, htf posses­
sed considerable Influence among the Semlnoles. It was undoubtedly his capture and
imprisonment In old Fort Marion in 1B37
that led to the dishonorable selsure &gt;of
Osceola, Florida's most picturesque Indian
character, who waa negotiating for Philip's
release while under a, flag of truce. The
chief distinction of King Philip, tilso known
ns Emathla, was that o f being the father of
the war-like Coacoochce. Ilia,sen, Coacoochee, become the recognised leader of the
Scminoles after Osceola's confinement and
waa regarded os the most dangerous chieft e a in th n field.

heart InMt-ad »f reeding about morn irmil loader*.
Reaper! fully.
them,
. •
ktna. Annum iiinoa,
I would tint tnkn any tiling In
the world for the benefit ernutIiomiij ’l.r. July n. =- M*i
In* ha* horn to niy boy,
Hanford I* forlunnlo In haring Although Hawaii may bare gone
the ai-out traitor* Ihal It hn* | Manly uud* In Ita early daya.
ItilSk •!*•»« m m era doing ' ■ flap. Y. C'harU delt-rwlned that
U *hul|' not go to n plaint* nuda
the future. J|a ha* Inlrodurnl
a Mil prohibiting
mullein.
A
similar bill lalrudurrd two year*
ago waa laiythnl lo ilralU alter
tbs kltalulor* bad nude a sur­
rey of the and two swimming
aulc

^ sln-nek a * termer* lu t o u r
years ri-ri Ireil ejmuti Ml nUlllmi
dollars front the AAA and roll
cuuanrratlou program.

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Notice is hereby given that all account*
against S S S fiS B Coitnty must be in the
Clerk's Office not later than the 28th day
o f each month with duly authorized Oftfe?
attached.
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-----5----W. B. Williams,
Chairman of the Board of County
Commlsalonern of Bemtnole, County, Florida.

NOTICE TO PPG OWNERS
As required by lew, all dogs In the City of Banford, Florida, except those that are kept on Ihf
premises of the owners or .mnialed while dt targn,
must be vacdnaled for rabies once each year.
Either Ur. C. W. Baker ur Or.
_____
H the
I P rear
. j p pofi , the ty H a l j l d &lt;
IM arians,.________
will be at
from 10:00 A. M. to Noon, commencing Joly Itth &lt;
ending July 24th, iU I , to do 4b*e-wo»h. -After U
time, all dogs found running at large, ( a h t a M ' i
not vaccinated, will be picked up by the Pokes i
killed. The cost of vaccination will be born* by
City front Ute annual license tax of 91.35 per Jof.

GEORGE'S PLACE
OITOOITR I'OHT OFFICS

F. 8. Lammm, City CJfrit.

U

pebde In England Myt Tboi*
■low Brlttebers— Bradenton - Her-

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on account Oj
SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO

The
kewvy rains ymtertUy
breugkt relief to parched soil but,
Barrel* ry of War Beker is
tefertanatety, th e n waa a high
M ad which played havoc wfth *oon to annoucc 4 Ust of new
AertHe light w ine, trees and even peratm* to be dratted lute tbo
binad bowses Thu c a n t ' have the army. A total ot H U M auaaan
On set wWb iu t a little of the bit*

P, U Oreeu, our tnall man.
went to U *e Oak July 1 to at&lt;
toad the mall carrier** ronvoa
Uon. Htl eon. Victor, aub.tltut
od fo r him. H r. Omen oayalhal
th a n I* corn growing orcry-

Tbo now air mall *rtwduU
kick has boon placed In rffact by
I f 'Root Off lea will give Sanford
mu lb Improved service for
rift communication Now a Utter
MUd *t the tleto of day, that u
rferp T:tO P. If-, will bo at l&gt;.
ptbmtlou In Now Turk or Chiigo tW n e x t Morning
I f &amp; l*a could whip tbe *ork*
Ef ‘ Japan, and If the Rlghteut*
Id Left lit* h Spain could get
Igotber and kick tko foreign e lf
M b out ef tholr country, and 'f
Mi UtfU lo*(galflc*nt aquirt
•Id host lluwcllnl and Hitler
tBe Mao, and If aomeone would
the tame for John L Lowl*
rt, the world would bo getting

THE SANFORD FORUM
Kditor, The Herald:
l was pleased with yoar odt*
(oriel aAuythlag but eleoy." You
are aurofy rt«'b( .There *r» ee
many be-moa activities connect­
ed with ‘ noeuOng that there 1*
no Una# or place for anything

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tonight Madrid**

RtgUil
Supporters Turu
Into Strong Army

'e r s o n a l
Mary Lambert Circle
Meethut

Tffli* Honored
Circle Members

hr if *.!,•« representing political \&gt;r m atsri int« a teal * r « y . g r i

labor. ’&gt;:'7mnitatK*a.
I aw inr !■* • UaW n^ *4bMl, (
j TW
affW t*. ,« th a ,„ ...
* ''T
Th‘.
1 «'cn a .-ch.-c c a lk than In VIHer J*,r
-J
, amk*. ami that old fetl*h .1 vt- knowledge • dhwn* SpatiWfc f*
! . rj a. a.), .hr salute. la H c-roW
. °.f. ~
h* V ? * l

Loyalist Farces Mere-’
ly Arntd MobWhen j ly v fc«rm l
Civil Strife Began 1irv m h c .

PtTSO nah

at th* meeting of the Mary l u r
bert Tired* of the First M etW M
C h o tk a h M met Memlay after*
noon at the home ef Via. Getf
Mr*. B » McCall. J r M the*
devotional and conducted th* hu*la»a» meetkg. Mr* Gaff fa r* a
chapter free* the MIm m i Stedy
Book lir e Paul Kedfear*. n seer
member era* wekomed
After the beeinee* eeeekn the
hoateeeee served refreehmenia I t Q reeatilk, Ala.
the follow lee; Mr* W. C HIB. anal. Mr*. R M.
Mr* Coflum. Mr*. W- K Vmuer.*
Mr* H. C McMullen, Mrs. Ned I
Smith. Mrs Pout Bedfcarm. Mr*.
B- H. le ery . M re If. B McOeB.
J r , Mr*. C- B. Garimby, Mre Gaff

B, XLBXANMBt B. TO*.
MAliRttV Jaty I*.—lFX-,Oet
ef II nxmlha ad hitter srarfafr
he* n e w a elrem* kr*U»l army,
enrtl diM-ipUncd, well rsjulpprd.
It n a far cry from the raw ed,
rrerly
peasant and
wether*" militia that faced Fretsra h pi .lrasiswa h last Juy.
TW o r icemen t pramlly cite*
the m a army i t lla pctwctpal neeeaspli-hnwen In date—end to
enyan. ah a taw the ra«rtail haml
It st^it.4 with R k readily apIWleet that * tremendous task
m etc urination has he ret a from
pli^hrd
\ .
In tSr henWmhw the “peepk's
army- «*» little better than an
armed r,«h and hat tan well
**wnd si that. The *M army with
It* nffKN-i-, was pmte and the new
h h o i r . of the rarer*m eal wore
&gt;eily umeeaat of rod Wary
nays k « amtlnctlerly tu n e d
aw m st thouchte oT discipline ami
rraaniraiMm.

Dinner Par
By MfoAnd
WASHINGTON. -My
Mb* Hand* Lake of Jackson.
The AsearmtWes *d America*
BA. will arrive Sanday to W the cattmnda ymterday
tari af Mr* John G a lk a sr f«« ofecali.« revenue*
m t r**t

-.RKNUN.

J*&gt;v

lt .- * A b - G * e

&gt;sfiraceo weco
m aopapre stmly •
• h a f y re part*
w&lt; l o m m o boo k a rer. crtcs.m ek w tmoweukd by* IMacntnm MmWee
J end epm tfeR tvraho, J Burst, a h o n p "Geems* nee simpers coWstRate the
i t f the M o I omsV diary. **4 the l i d he
•1AI* d a n r to sue. ’Fmhrce and r o p h . The
d M peeeent jumtw esnetatw * m ad famdia.
Wawearrr m e »&gt;, «*o)f a ttb the crest h a w * |
liT T i, am ha- * c of the day i* the fathre

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T a-N ight
******* SUNWYCK
Officials Prepare For
Record Enrollment At
State Woman’sCoilege
TAIXAIIAhSC kT July

been taken tn M art.
I. in ( M r Ma.
R ryu krly
t o n n l military} OonuHiAnr. with the t g
u n lis vnlfmmly «,nlPP«J - in
*25
*"Y army, have replaced Ihe rid
whip
untrtU

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-SMOOTH AS GI.A8S**
ttlirihcy. H'» a room » boom, or test * n*ei
M.ulc \l»sl r*« w so. imlo’ ov. &gt;0,1 may foe.
Ihsi Iho fob Will bo aol. ,.«bo If &gt;•* u«e I
I 'h t s t l s We atm ra rii a toll » W i 'of .11so*

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COMPLETE SUMMER BEAUTY

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itdoor ac.lclH a m m , eilth it* heat. humUl.y and
.tea, demand* more cnmplet* and-better ■Hyatloo to
lb* many H.tle delalla that make a e m i t

b elief told . r Uek o f J o
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Ac
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rara.ll ,,-m, , met deiin
"&lt; &gt;"* * « * « • *
&gt;a&gt;un* . fTirrra tecvnlly rtn.lu J*n'*■ Jj* ’ J*! *”
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a.aai hv ,&gt;f(Ver*' ttwhiinr v h v |, *» confklcncu or ewetunlly W*
The; „ re .nrnrtlr dtv~«d. *icn
»&gt;*• ttbtWon.
hbeut ih n r Jeh. and took i« .
«mn.a w, .!■ n their Irene. .. m l cinULX N CABINET M 9 K
&lt;H*-.ptlrv,. Thee mleh. h a •« l* «n
——
rlU n T i irv-any army
r.f .h r SA N T IA G O ,.O illr 1 July IB ,
* a., lal What n.*de them iliff' &gt; Th» n b ia ta Minv-i, h ^ M h
«n. ««• htir yiatk. T V « • w r&gt; dreed ju m i|* » t h a to P w »
taptalv. anal ,ven major* eenrtr'y Arlufa Ahnaaandri.

up to a dmewanked mass m
trswy.. letruettkw from Itanrav
key to the T akda position. A
sh'fen men ranked ap aest k a k t™« « W&gt;y. and la hrokeei semtmem. demanded the ear. Point
,nc '• lhe Amerkaa flay nut
tevmr 1 1 1 * the etkdshwtd I re
™
summdec « u R to .
maiiihsl to &gt;«o on officer,
they shouted. &gt; « t
h « 'r o., off •errs!'*
.
’’ * * ' «&gt;wc- They were
alaian ansrehots cssme to bob,
's s e M..»,ol but th , ob'.s eil
s-uoo enr m a pu-itian to Kir*
obT"*"?'1
‘""W a to lto-1 ,
l'h*“ -'phy
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Saturday

This waa ts n u e o o j tedey hr
heen rk ith w M r aunt, Mr*- U. J. (I. Ketlum. hmdneuo us,0040c
Lhsdaey. left Tu**day far Wet
U i i o l a io d t item nt th* t*ahome in AshcUU. N. C.

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latk
a Azaleas To Throw E llis. “ Breeches” Clary Is
atka
ro Of Their Aces Against N om inated On Herald’s Allokouts In Coming Series Star S ta te L eagu e Outfit
touts’ Contest Rained Out Last Night; Lead Loop In Stolen Bases Last Season
And Also Lending. So Far This Year
With A Total Of Forty-Three
*• '• ____
For his ability tOijUy the honor, f.r th# l*agu* taat ***

hh Sanford lookout* will for* T H E
:h opponent* in their la it three ■
—
As of the week when th»y — ”----*1 to Daytons Besrh thi« nf*
f i .ii
son for a tilt with Manager f la t t e r
Ay Bander*1 Iilsnderi h i City p tuT kt
Id Fork- Manager Lee Jlondj”,^ ,,* ^
he Lockout* will Uko his out- ]***£*;
0 F aU tks Saturday where they Urt*ml-i
engage In a tilt with U sn sser
]
1 •A gn ew * A talras and on Chicago
toy, Heed will bring his war- N*w r
k’ back to thg, celery city to {q1 | “ [
I* Agnew’* Ataleas once mor.*,
on -the home grounds this tjjJriniq

I tho Daytona Beach tilt title
Anson, Head will use Btg Dsn
ihmrd on Iho mound while lit
I do the catching- Facing Brain•S tho bill will be the did KanI Jins, Moo*# Frullek. Catching
Uck will be C. B Martin,
h the tilt at Palatka tomnrruw
Ml will liw either Deny Mote
U Crliflsld ami rlthrr Mole or
kflald will *** action' h»re Sunafternoon This le the op|&gt;ortty for tho locals to grt a- big
I on the A u lri* who aro
tag tho lookout* very tcloer
ho conteet bet wren the Ixtok*
I'.aad .th* Islander* ISet night
'-postponed on sccotinl of rain
•wot ground*. Tho contest will
pisyod off on the sflrrnooti of
f n
The regular scheduled
M on Utst day will take place
or th* floodlight* ' In IhtLCVr8 starting as ususl a t K:ICT. M

Land Releases
iro Hurlers And
H oldstock
jDRLANH.

July Id.— Thn !)«■
M i ' Had* yralnrday yo)pnm-d
t o of ths tonm'a pllcfitr*. Jim
■ lisa of Kentucky and Harry
S|pr. West Palm !to*rh. n n d
M taM d BUI lluldalnrt,
Vr h &gt;t
lifM • outfield with thn Bed*
totlor lo the ana ion, but who
Hi be o pitcher now.
Blue* tho Rrda first rrlriand
[Oldstork ho played will: M rs
■rg and Itoytnna Itoach, llualana Monagar mil Pstn sold h”
Mllvod word today from M&lt;‘l
it Ivey of Peoria, III who had
greed tn ratrh for tin, Iti-d*.
bat bo will ho unatilo lo report.

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» v e t; ,on witi‘ • i *u l lof “

IIRRI If races* add cauio*. yuu
[ BtMpach Ulcers, (lag I’aln*.
adlgoatlun,-llaartliurn, GUT Ire*
AtoOl* dm tix’o proscription.
Idea, nt ^dc-Ilwyno)a*R D ru g
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(for malllur and lininllliig vnr
taat buying ' raln|«g. Ifrln'»
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CHATTANOOGA. Torn., July
1* —W&gt;—Clark GrtffHfc, owner
of tho Waahlngtcto and Chattanoo­ Rada Down Gulls 6-3
ga baseball slabs, said b u t sight
While Azaleas Are
that bo had gf von J*g Bagsl, hand
of tho Washington F ay a BysUm,
DowncdByLeetburg
a 80-day option on tho Q sitshoo, t o -^
N*
»•
g* Club hnsod on a purr hate
■t . A V tpw rnpnet'Joip u . - a
price of dlU^WO- 1
tilth ItnrtW Tsomrf'An blast bp
Griffith said tho prim, “About
half what the dub ie worthy*, won Id
rover all physical progartias of
the dub *nd player* who aro set
optioned to th* WsihingWn. « h k
Hr HrrHnod to asp what player*
Washington would r*t*jn ehould
the tale be consummatedRngei, who was pnsldost of tho
rlub last poor. Mid ho wDI ooH-dst*
lar-a-ihar* atock to -everybody

t i l t . 4*

loShV e
Lots I A I. Block S. Tier
II nets
A, of IM Town of Sanford
ho tolThotames to bo
oold aro set­
tle la depend bp rertlflenleo K» H I at
tata of •-I-II: No, S il l of
1- 1- t l rospoctlralp, and
r»pro**nt taaoa
Seefor tho psora III# to ISIS both
lanao
Inclusles. amounting .to l l l l . l l
ALSO
re erl- ' Lot I A N *H ft of L ai t,
ITS of
mask t. Tier I of the T*wa
II »oof Manfore
l a is .
Tho tnseo to be
sold arq o n ­
to both deneed bp eoritftutoo No. I l l of
llf.ll
11-T-IOj No. IM* of l - l - t l rt| speetleslp. and
represent take*
W 'l | for tho pears III* to 1*11 to t*
’own- I Inrlusleo. . amounting Is l l l l l . l *
I Mid taa cernflrntee logdthor
with nil subosqusnl omitted «r
P eelI* of leflod' tales k lfl bo oold la tho
t-T -11 highest
bidder
at
the Conrt
, tares I llous* dcor In Qfnford on the
l both ! Ilth dap of Julr. n i t , at- AS
ISS.eS lO'rlork A. M.
I ftatee’ title the let dap of duty,
H of
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&gt;
'iiwn* I
O' P KTIllWflOff
Clerk Circuit. ’Ttonrt
•e erl- !
Seminole Coubtp. rierldg.
let* of (SEAL) ____________
11 lasee ' N O Tfm UP nai.it s ir T i t
• bom i
c M t n r iC A - n u
| of
with me written request that the
nehls
la* eerllflealee together with all
' euhaequrnl
omitted
or
levied
re »vltake*helc bp
tho Stele**Ae a g ­
u e of Vertlsed and eald to lha hlahoa*
t| . re- bidder for rath as prorlcad Mr
.. . tg.ee
MouseIltlI II*
of tho HIT arts
III both »f «ho loglelature. upon tho folIfTt.te loping denorfbod real estate In
’'tSM Uisr &gt;k* f-'ountr &lt;&gt;f Uemimte. B tit. »(
tilled J r . riorlda. to-wlti 7
I tovlfo^ ’ ’ Late’ *, T, I A * Block I .
a d u e l - Tier P of the ra w s e f San- on th e 1 ford
,
at I*
Thet ile s ' In be sold aro oetdeafed br cerllflrotoo No. I l l of
of gulp, *-h-*ii .No. m i or S .f-tt roI epeetlvelp. and raproaoa* taaoa
INDON I for th* paara III* ts t i l l bath
It Court '.larlualpe. aYnounttua to S U L tl
Florida.
Sold laa certificates together
I with all subsequent omitted oe
! lerled late* je lll bo sold to tho
f .(t a i i htshoet hldfer at tho Court

ANCELEB, July IK -----

— This city Is touching tts chil­
dren to *pproelsta Mrdo by lattallng them,

K»w Voik
Ilnafoti
I’hli ;i|ro
lit tioll
f *!«■%rl.arul
Wfitalilr»«(i«»rt

I A class of t t youugttoro moot*
tw in weekly and rehear*** the
riilrplng ot sparrows, the plplns
of qnall and other woodland
aimnds. tw o prtrfasaJaaal whis­
tlers nro Instructor*.
*

vynKUiti*

Georg Is-Florida Ltagn*.
Clary by Calvin
Griffith, youthful
was lavolvsd. la a trad# between presy- of th* ChalUnooga la&gt;okth* local mogul* aqd the Cardinal out*'of the Southern Aaaocistlon,
.‘’bouee In whlett 811m McCown Glary It Is be given s flr«t elaa*
wipt to th e , Amertcu* outflL
tryout with the Southern A»soei*
C W y .-to o l‘t the ' stolen has* atlon o u tfit

Coming Florida
State League Games,

T O D A Y ’S SP O R T IN G
i iSL ‘"l W O RLD
IX.

IIBAfll. &lt;4* P M.V, •
trslqnd at OTlande,m-l:lleP..
M
I’mlalka at - tjcaburg, -‘fit*
I’ . M. er *:*• P. St.
t»t. Aucuetl** a t. Oalaesalllu
*■II P. M.
Betoegap, lo ir IT
■\NPORD AT PALATKA.
Oil* F. M.
. . .
4 *0 "p'lV t " Daptos* , Beach.

.

Chlraau. I; Ilost on, 1

•' By JULIAN
8TBNBTRUM
Hwaid 8 port* Rdior

u in iiii iin i.mknum
Now Vr.m, 13: ptiroli. f.

C lr v rlit n tl . I ; W a a h l n g t o n , t#
I aViI Idsttls*1lalitjRn | ; ChletffO, 1,

HI. leOlflF* &amp;; lluslon, I,
n n r ril ATLANTIC LKABtrH
Mason. II: Jarkittnvlll*. (.

A n s i , . t n I : Hi, van n a b . t , l e a l
si I s o d 11| h d a r k n s * r : n l a h t g a m
|M»al|iiim«l, r a i n ) ,
, C olu m bia . I : I' tt lu m bu*. 1 .

^ l f ’ H»nry L. OfSft ptoOldant
ff Fthe f (arid* Stats Liagut,
(hlnhs h i . h t i gull* a bit o&gt;
treukl* h* should llatsn In on
th# - frei fer-ill oahlbHIen*
given OltoOH daily by o team
os ISass* la lha gewth Atlsn-

Aad oeaa th o t|h some u( tho,
Hally ■loop ontflta aro trying ta&gt;
taka out iho wall known tlabtlua
spirit whlrb always goes with
S'FH-.irk m II
Mnnfrrnl , 10
o discussion of U* tMgua, oth­
llilffalti, ||* l;
er ttotoa refoto to gull tkalr bat­
IlnllLninrp. M
(lit |l pa| M in .
tling nad 'g o right on with flgbt*
among tbomMlvoa a* wall aa
with utoplroa, tana, police • and
tholr manager*.
—
They say that Savannah I*
the woeot plat* In th* Magus
and from what wo **# In th*
Plcfldg Times Uhlan Uila
mornlRfl by t«m B utt tha
Tim** Union sport* adltar,
tha Olty of gavonnnb I* rap­
idly making tom* m*n*y,
Horo'a what gam Am to My i
“Club# bolopgtog to orrduliod
bnoobnll or# olwnyo opproelatlv*
21— A creage fo r Bale.
of co^opontloo from lb* locul
FAKM~*7.AND, *on highways AU guodarmos lit katplng dodo Hot*,
tiled
R*nt reaionablo Mm assisting. tuoplroa , wjtb ovtr-pugRalph Go,»'»p**d, Monro* Road- nadooa , nUMibo and In gtMvnl
unlobaru Indfo r BALK; l l aero* of gravd protaattng any
Janln 'IwldbLfMidl ill* l.all
»k Villi
land near rrook, 11 mllaa from
Tlluavltl* and 1 mltoa - from
nrna it. Mra. J, K. Donaft, Boa
1UA HL No. 1.

,

2 C— MUcellaneoua

to

t , u , a i f t t U f, Ttsr A
of Iks Town at Hanford
Th» loses to ks eol4 ars_JUlSepeeS be eurtlflcplu* No. IU of
_ „
S-k-Sl; No. * 111 -S t
l-T-IS rorlth ait speetleele. and repress*!
taiOO
tovtsd (or tho ysurs l t l* to ISIS both
aOror- laalaoleo, smouiUlng to H tS .ll

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1.09

a a n fte d Advertisements
,VE YOUR Watch repaired 1-y
no who ’-Trolly know* how.
lig*, Jwjrolor Magnolia Avo

whBV *

jin’ ot many seaaona- amt far thu season ho ha* * tota
N tilnsly hitting, the Ban- cf a
his credit. Clary’t

Joe E ngel Given ‘
30 Day Option On
gh atta n o o g s Club b * V ictory U v e r

For Salt

MOW! Morlea coat Is** tbf*
snapsbolal Standard
Catvoi,
Mnvlo cainsrn l l . l l . Film &lt;M,
Wliboldl BtOdlo.
MAKE YOUR kitchen analar t#
clean. Use Dealer and Qny“»
IIECO ENAMEL. BtnnWy-Ragon
FUR BALK: | mala n i l I fa
mala Cocker Bpanlsla, roalatarod
slink. Zlsglor Ksnnsls, Fan
Park.

OR BALE;
Chatrolsl, l l l l
ooadh, AT coadltinu. now Urea.
NEW LUMBER
188.10. m « Ford ctntpti, l l l l ou.
thoroughly
0*4 tt Bona, tjaad Car Doalora, NO. 3 yellow
dryi'SIdlRE,
I20.IXI per thousand. United Lorn1
brr Co.

fleld, HtP H.tvnilmih niuiilrlpal
couil I* prudtlns when the athI•’&lt;”* rural I . Ilmmipivno nu far u&lt;
lu eusaKo lu psrsuttul rumbat.
*'tem« Uma back Dr. o.
L. Smith of Celumku* end
Arky Bigg* of Iho Indian*
•ntaged In n little melt*
eround second base. Tho um­
pire who was..* present lhal
night toll* dc thdt bclor* he
could do anything whatao• v*r about stopping th* Mrap
th* pellet had ruahed In and
rushed out, bearing wltb
them the two struggling
player*. And after ell, bqll
playtra aren’t very hard la
■spiral* when they tab* •
tho** long, harmJeaa awing*
at aath other. Bigg* and
Smith contributed STS toward,
th* upkeep ef Savannah'*
afreet*.
"Than Tuoaday night Manager
HIM Btelneeka of the Tara, and
doors* tiraagar,' Indian pllchtr
who waa playing the outfield,
mingled In a mild dnsl around
horn* pinto. Granger blamlna
Htelnock* bocaua* bn waa having
lo hit lb# dirt ivory Mm* th*
TOf pitcher let au of tbs util.
Arain iho police • polled lha
flahL and drug Iho roe teuton ta
nut bonanlh th* stand*. T O um­
pire* lntnr**n*4l her# and porsuadod lha pollc* to par ml I
Btolnocko and Urangfr to flnlah
tho gam*. Rut they ! f t * forc*d
to appear to court ' lb* noil
morning aid pay |t a tlnaaNow Ruts hat gat a oaad
paint bam ana a* thg Flor­
ida Stats Lsrpuc s in aonaldor It**If a woll-babavod and
ordorty bunth of ball aluba.
Wa da not havs swah thing*
a* that Ram and v*o know
that non* of Ui* Banford
sop* hsvs laksn anybody I*
Jail but «M da know tkat
they am -«*ut thorn ovofy
night and In sas* Anything
did happen thsy would modII# aid tk* umpires and lot
th* ump# put the fine* on
tk* ptoyor*.*

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Auguettsa.

SANFORD AT DMLARD, *,IS
P. K. .
T .
(&gt;0^o*avlll* ot L***t&gt;urp. |: t l
Palatka ‘ at O r l a n d o . g:IB
T. I t
Ht. Auauatln* at Daytona
B.ach, 4:1* F. M.
Tosoday, M r M
HRLASU AT SANFORD, BUS
P. *4.
&lt;
^Loookurg *4 OalasatMl*, 1:11
^Orlande" at FsUlha, ( ill P.
DaytonU R***h at It. Auauallna. 4:1| r . i t
_ WadoaoMr. dole SI
ORLANDO AT SANFORD,
art* P. N.
^DaLand at Leoebora, Bill
'Palatka ot Pi. Aagoatlno,
til l P. I t
v iR T S S l r “ A *• Xi^ y

D! *br Brook b a O tlleS • **Mk' me -o'
w rlltsa . raqueot that tk* taa see- 1
flfieq lee, R g eU ar with all *ubesquent oi*Ttls4 *e levies tales
b u t b p -th e' Stale be •advertised
*** e o ld .t* tbs hlgkeet bidder
(or rush' *■ provided bp 'Hone*
Bill * i r of the- t i l l set* of tho

1't-lS *d

PLYMOUTH, B ag, July IK —
(AT—All board lovers to England
were ttattled to hoar tho puhUt
declaration of Capt. I* c. Bchlotol, an antl’gaa expert:
“Should an emergency arts*,
* 1i 1, I A N I* ft of 1*1
tho** with boards mor* th a n ;a
» I latock
Tier K of tk*
an asrly show or-ta; ths’ third *a . Town *1 Son fold . ■ t
hand long might ho faced Kith
Th* taae* to be eols are evlthey'sodfod *-p*ir ‘of v runs to
dencod by esrtlfteatee Ns. IIS nf ths alternative of either editing
dMflokt^ffa* 1 no*teetf - Hardee l - l - l l ; No. t i l l o f |Vfcii ro- their boards off oh being gassed.
flalabed on lhd htlleok for tho
elsltora. ■»:
*&lt;
Trimmotl pabod iho IhaAI at­
tack w llb ;a tr is 'g t goo bio* sad
a homo .frag wfinh AraiaM M
the MM at bat With f«w f o r

j-1

—TWO young heavy
row* Guenusy or JcrO. 8- OaUbroadh. DcUud. CARPENTER TOOLB for Ml*
| MU-{ Mr* W- A d Inn, 1T1I 8*af*q|
“■ ■■ ■
'■i 1 ------ -— Avcnua.
OILDERT oow uuder
laaagotnanl. Offer* root*.
Ivata balks. Altrnctlvo

W. C. HARTUNE

1^ • JO B PRINTING

DELAND.r
took ad rants
by Orlando'

thro* klta'.f
w*rn pond]
u *h*rfy fair
Th* Oat)#-

■ANFono 'AT ORLANRO.
■tta p. M.
^ L*|*kurg nt DoLand, 111!
. ft. Auooatln* at Palatka.
I lil P. fc,
t)aln*avtll* *i Dortsaa B*a*h.
t:»* P. *L
*
FHd.v, Joti m
i DAINRSVILLR a t . i a NFrrr *
bits F. N.
»■
, Orlando at , Darlona BAab.

m a ty Aim m ali ia o

TUXEDO FEED &amp;
A ltC A D E ]auxU atxrdiiA

FOLLOW

SMR'ItMkt Nu,
* » « * .* *

BAD NKW8 FOR BEARDS

KKfrr

model.

Outboard FOR HALE: Bead bad W b 4c
H Inc.
-dollromd. Contml Florid* Rag
Marhanga, Bog IU , Orlando,

,r » .

When I f of— aemlBOls. Stale of Flor­
..
Lei f Bloch I Tier t, or (ho
Town e h Sanford
Tho taaas. lo be esld are svld*n**d by cortlfleaieo No. Ml or
f - l - l f t • Mo. . ta il ef l-T -ll roIdeal 'fiingar , to’- tb s''sk is - Uses. ■ pocllvoly. apd roprvent taieo
Iho poaro l l l l lei 1*1* hoik
Btoltb'.raijlpfced .hlm: pa th# -slab for
Inclusive, nmenqtln^ to Illt.S I

t;w-»h*. put* ida.. -tO-Wll! . . ..

nniN D oif
Clerk Clrdult Court
Seminole County. Plortda.

PHONE

Sem inole P rinting Co.

�S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , 8

lAY, JU L Y 17, 1M 7

India's Worst
Rail Accident
Takes Big Toll

WASHINGTON PAYS LAST RESPECTS TO ROBINSON

DOCTOR SLAIN

Rearguard P osits
Of Franco’s ' FpS
Bare Main Br^nt
Far-FlungOf fedslve

Official Estimate Of1
. Dead' Is Placed At
80, Number Of In­
jured A t Sixty-Five

Sky fig h tin g Is i ;
Seen Increasing
Both Govemm^ntAnd
Rightists Send Up
Numeral
MADRID, Ja!y l i
—The Spanish sow
army, crown .to full
In .165 days of civu warffci
knifed fiercely a t the r*i
ruard of M adrid’s ln»ur*«
beeletvra.
D e te rm in e d to S m ash tl
f a r -flu n g •p o s itio n s
whk
G en a rsl F ra n c o ’s le flo n s w
held during meat »f the war, Qe
m l Mioja threw hla muo fbrofl
In the Brumt* and Clempaml
Chinn.
Japan*** troop* from Mapchonkuu and Hum* vnrularly gar­
risoned In North China a rt atready In tha .flald, OlhTre are
enroots from Japan proper.
- Tha meeting of the two a r­
mlet,. fa rtfft observed bettered,
mlaht m a t# a altuauon au aliaaawoaa, that war would raiuil.
, rtg k W feeo far la tha area
ground gulping baa been between

Ford Worker Says
He Was. O u s t e d
For Joining Union

tire* wrrn packet! In thw #*v*n
roschr*, about 100 person* • In
each n r , while Ih i European
p tn r n ir ra were in ihn two rear
n r a -a n d were unhurt, Many na­
tive# **r* killed outright. (Mbrr« « r n burned |o death In Ihn
resulting lire.

In the gold and marble aanata chamber
Senator Jrpcph T. Robinson, the ■Demom tle
tlon'» notable* In paying la»t re* pacta to the statesman 'from Arkan aaa whoa* lait day* were apent
Prealdent'* IrgUIatlve program. Thl* picture waa made during th , service. In the cenlrr almo*i
massive silvery caakct. Bested in the front raw Jqxt to the left o f the canter able Is Pn-eldent
aiding officer* of th* Hou*e and BenaU, Speaker WHIUm B.’ Bank head (left) and Senator Key W
of th* Senate.
__________________

Cops Are .Seeking
Clues In Mystery
Killing Of Doctor!

‘MAYBE THEY’LL BRING HIM NEXT

— DETROIT. Jaiy ’ II.—( H —John

C anal Project To
Be Discussed At
Meeting Monday
,Trade .Body Offices
' To B eScene Of Im­
portant s Discussion

caaa* of hU tMmharahlp In thn
United Automobile Worker* Untoo, ihrt* days After tha Limed
State* Supreme Court decl*n-d
th* Wagner Act- constitutional.
II* waa dlamlaaad. he,'thinned:
I t minute* after h» ibowod hi*
furemau a newspaper account of
a statement by Henry Fun),
founder of tha automobile con­
cent, -In which he *ald he bad
•billing agataat. union activities,
and hie employe* could do a*
they wished about Joining then).
Bchlpper aald ho lold Huy
Meyer*, tho foreman, to read It.
and he “Just looked at me and
lava me a silly grin,"
FI ft ten mlguloa later, he contlaued, he waa tent to tb* su
perintendant'e teak and waa |itfirtned b* waa dlamlksed, BchlpP«- aald that whan ha lohllheH)
ha wuulda't alga Rla pay ellp un­
til ha le*ra*d the reason for his
disc barge, a Ford gorvicu nun
nlined -F a t- replied:
“I CIrud you for lootlogf*
n JUlid | knew whr I waa be­
ing Bred,” Bchlpper - related lo
th* NUU1 examiner, “and they
a*h*d mo why, I aald I waa be­
ing tired because I belonged to
Ik* union."
/
It* **ld bo Joined tb* UAW
* r iy la M ar*. hot- k*pt -atrlrtty ouf*t“ until the Wagner Act

Malli-r* relating to th e - 'p m pnsi-il hi . Jnbtia-lnilleii lllte r citnal pniji-i I u l|| li,. if I•*■
at
o mnetliiE i i iln&gt; Hr. Julm* III
ti r Inipniiriilenl A uw latliin In
hr In Id m Hie fhanitier uf rum
H irin' tlnllillng n| III:Jl) u'llm li
Mimilnr iii'M nln*. Ifiilpb ItoKwi-lt.
•w rujaiy of Ihn Hinilimln (‘nun
ly rl|unihi-r of ('iinillli-rro Mnlrd tmluy.

The olflii-re etui
llir hr in InIInn will
tin* Vuldi-r llnlel nl
Joint luiiolii no wiib

tuemliore of
Hiljniitn lo
lithiii fur a
thn Henfonl

lliilury club.

II was Hint' ll (lint III* illKlfl»g
uf Hu- i until line tho wholebi'urli-d Mip|Hirt of (’Diigri-aameii
Ji,&gt; I-:. Ilouilrlrk* amt J. Murk
Willo&gt;, mul wiiulil Kite Hanford
mill mill il |m milillllli-H u« n purl
ami liurrn fur m-nllby yucbl*men.
Many ili'lofHleu from each
n.unly In the HI, .Jubb* Hirer
Yulln/' will *u*nibte bore, ileurg*
W. IIIIiIm. of Jm koontllle, pre*
liiolit; Karl la-hnmnu. Tarnre*.
ei-irelary; t'b*il«* I,. Ili-Hlb, lieI juhI. lroa*uri*r; llnlpb K. nagpell. Htinluril. u**lkt*iil m rrla ry
mol tte.-iHUror; nnd llu- following
(loii-pri'aldrlil*;' It. M. |‘«pwurlh.
Hmiforil; W. F. (,‘aai hmmi. J r ,
Jiikiuiiivlllo; w. F. gilinit. I’re*ee,it I’l lr ! John .IV. (‘mnpb*IL
i’alalke; O. M. McKrniioy.Orlan*
do; Dr. Fraliil* Dlcklli*ou, Or*
mige Clly; , mul -lloiijiinmi K.
Ilaliie*. Allnmontn Hpiluc*. will
lie In alli-nilance,
llutli thn linaloe** *r*nlon In
Ihi- Chamber of I'oinmrrre llhtldIng and -tb* lum lieoii In thaYal6e* Holm are open to tho public,
Mr. Ilugwell **ld. but added that

mdiA arrived nor In th# vlelolty i lr,nc* 'J*
0 |* “ orn
*n'0*
( ■ F h . -telephone from which he werkorm hWng Uf tho eurfao# the
called the officer*. n*r in the ve# rifle explosion
under ground.
ilWalr where the *hooting occurred. “ '--• m— J™
1
*
. Thre wa* a email etabi, Cualck | »
C o W U l W i l l V i s i t Boy Scouts Improve
aald, on a suit of1undtrwaar that
Facilities At Camp
lay on the dining roout-tohW, and- B i f f C l o t W n ^ C fin tC T H
he llleortxed that probably D r
» ..
Wehoter put hi# hand upon ‘t a*
R .'T , Cow«», manager of Th*
bo Monad on the tal'M for eupport- ( ^ ,m i Company wffl laavo BunA hlgh-fcncr end do** th . Web. .
fc|&gt; &gt;n , xl(tu}TV buelne*.
lia r home and dens* shrubbery
f
.
surround a the garage. offarlM .
» * ta.
many hiding placck for th* .la y e r.
U»uU
Cualck quoted a neighbor as m
y
\ CMctan»*b
AIK TAKING I— ,k .
Until i . frost Of th a'
MUwaukc*. th# local. metCIT TO ARKAMo
Mr.
Cowan who leas than o
U rj-T h t. crowd*
year ago' remodeled and offerd
■trying tb* bqdy
Into hi* prreynt atom *IU,, plana
j'T , Robinson la
A bno*w*|k camp will lif ii&lt;Jd
to visit hading slothing end shoe Aug. SI bl which all acoiila of
kamo Tor burtnl
manufacturer* In an effort "Wob­ that troop ora’ tnrllod in purllc* Davy, Greene, Davy
F w ih a thlady
tain th* latest *tries f o r'b h fall Ipat*. Mr, Radar stated.
r the Dcrooc retie
Firm Is Dissolved
» t« k . i *
v
.
Rcmlnole. County flirt H"&gt;utt
Tha total clothing stora man­ will make wo of Ilia mum on
Davy., tlreen* and Davy, dla*
ager, oci hla. return, also piano Aug. II, *0, add &gt;l, during which
rt for tho dead Collins Tells Al^ut
to aanha aiUratwoa to Jth store. Jims a CouK, t»f Award* will Ira trtbufnr* &lt;d Kblrr Hprlnga wa­
hslpel randldatrg
ter. have dissolved parlllMkhlk
h*ld.
-'
today due In Mr, Dtvyfe |R
Alofthealth, arrnrdlng lo an anaOBW#*
C. C. Collin*, post heal con
ment made hr O. P. D*vy.
Cluster
N l nf th* nenford coanpirf Ihe
Iff, Davy **» unable to OOOWood area of the World, apoke
ICf Fla.. July IT. Una* In-both the retail and
JOat alrht to the mambwra of
Ida boy* attend* the wboleeala huslneia aad bag
thot organisation shunt h b r«•olytechnlr lii*ll* sold hla Inleraal In Eldar gprleao
« M trip Uf Ime Asgalaa oa
'Ala., wort- among to Victor (Irrem*. II* Ima per*
•hick ha attaadad th . N«Uof*l
M Made *cbolero chased all of the retail bei t aaoa
Ooavast too of tho W. O, W,
|
g
p * rc* t or of which h i was formerly port
. Ouesta at tha mauUlg V laat
ho aameslt-r ju rt *f*w.
N U war# Doctor F. , P aotkO-1
, Mr. 'Qreena le now .In chotgp
Of Rider Hprlnga and the whole*
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In t hr fashlonatla home of Dr.
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Rhmir bland, and fatally thot th»
aoefoty phy* Irian afU r wilting
’several hour* for him to Velum.
Dr. Wehgler pminleed to -tell the
whole alary If | recover’* but an
hnur after tha shooting death
-vValr.l hla arc ret HU family w il
Plana Car a regulation traM*
camp astrpT td &gt; by* tho MUM d*
CITY NEWS BRIEFS away from home a t ’the tlma.
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been place#. Is this w»pd**, f t
Itoumtltat and Aadaeaui ’4 drpN
•tors. Th*y war* draws i f L
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Winter Park. .
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• A heuae belonging la H- M
presents tha plan o l r a a r d a l M ^
Davis, negro who lived In Alta­
dlrl.ios lu tha i i l ' I i l l l M '
monte Ifi&gt;ring*, waa completely
ad by aeparatu apneas Ilk N f*
drattuyrd.by fir* recently.
u . s iraitpro A p r s .aPm.as.MNA
Superintendeiif,rBack of
land in Ihu U yoit' sag *M**a
Hanford dag owner* will b* n(or n i t ears.
From
Week
Spent
■lulled to* purch*»o dug license*
Anothar plan* shot* tho ffe&gt;
At Camp Roosevelt reailon
and hav* ilog* vacrlualrd neat
ctoter In dalsll. K asa*
week, City Clerk Frank la n n o n
Ulna a (wimnlag pool piSaffp
rein Iticlrd Banfonllte* t mlay
The Shall Cuuor for Sup*rln- for gam** of aloch golf, Mwftha,
trnilenta of I'utlk- In,(ruction b*ld croquet,
horteaho*
pluktag,
1.1'wli Wrlahl. hoy arout nl in Camp Itooaevrlt Ihii past week ■huffitboars, qunlta, tannle, a
TnH&gt;p II, will roi-olrn id ranee- wa* pronounceit u aurrea* today U n a cardan, a bath hosaa, '.a
moni to tho rank id Flr«l t'lom by T. W. Ijivrtnn who waa In at* club houas, nnS pa offlea. ,
Hcout at a Coun id Honor to lie tendance throughout the antlr*
At praaaut, plana lor B s sistfs
bold tonight ai Camp Wewa.
aeaslonproposed trailer camp hr* betas
A numbt-r of county superin­ prepared hy Fred T. WWipmp.
Th# regular weekly meelltigid tendent* were preirnt and dla* civil bnglnaar. Tb*r Indlaala a
th* Townaeuil Club »«» hnlil t«»l euaaed thlr many current problem* camp to ha built on a small teal*
night In the Welnka lliilldlng. W and also met with officials of th# which may bh added to If lafgor
II. Ilu(hea, prealdent. ■Mated to State Depart mem of Education accommodations ar* naadad.
day.
and other iiluratior|l_|radari lo
forimUnfh plan* for the Improve* Bradshaw Appointed
ment pf Hie Stale end County pro­
Employment Chi
gram* of education.
Ing
ami picnic ■el Hanloimlo
J- A Keller, utale superintend­
Tallahassee / Jdy if* —
Spring* next Tuteday, Mr*. Itlaify* ent of Public. Instruction In AlaKendall, noma demonstration hero, I&gt;i\mif, Bint Thom** Holy, head of —Governor Cons appointed F
announced todaythe rrlimil nf education at Ohio B. Bradshaw of JaakaonviUo dir
Stale tlniveralty Were the guest tor of th* Florida state amph
Amly Lowe pleaded guilly to epcakcra, and during Ihe course ment service for a tana HAt 1
theft of hogs and waa arntrnred the»e educational leader* gave pleasure of the governor”
Uradehaw’e appointment lo
to aerv* three years at thq Statu
a Job held by John Cmor«f» v
PenliaoUaiVt
County
Sheriff.
declined to relinquish hi* f(Wt
Charlie Hand reported today, add:
Thomas C. (meaea, J u k a w
Ing that the prisoner will be taken
city commlaaloMr, «V w tho
to Halford tomorrow.
arnor appointed Imaaon n o
1mason later declined te i
A bicycle wae stolen from U-"
Reynold* Drug Store h t the Inter­ rducatimiul trader* nf the state Washington official* at th* ttyfl
section of Ueneva end 8anf»td ■l*o gave inlrreallng and helpful uphld Emerson, saying ha WM * f
Avenues yesterday but was fuun-l addroac* during the week,- Mr pointed under the merit iy*MM
agreed upon hy tha federal |**#CV
later by officers abandoned n.-ar Inwton said
ment and tha BtaM of Florid*. -*
Twentieth Btreet.^Chlaf of Pnlko
Roy 0 . William* .reported todey-

Trailer Camp ;
P ut On Di
D ru g sto re

Lawton P leased
With Course Held
For School Jie a d i

Mr*- Martin J Brain wa* Imueil
a buildlug permit t y local Inflldlng
Inspector 0 . P. Paxton for general
repairs te • dwelling house located
at 70# Magnolia AVenu* eallmated
to coat $400 F A, Dy*on, local
contractor l* to hare charge of
tha werk.
Th* Kev. J.' B Root of the t ongrsgatlonal ChurchJ will deliver
th* sermon at tha Union Hervla*
of th* Sanford church** lo be held
in th* Holy Cross Episcopal Church
Sunday tvcnlpg, according to an
announce ment
made
by
I ha
Rov. Martin J- Bram, pastor of the
Holy Cross Episcopal ChurchMr. and Mr# C. It- Dawson, t**
turned rest*#!ay from W alter
boro, B. C-, whir# Mr. Uewaon wao
Injured In an auto accident. Mr
Dawson wUI b* unable to aasuma
dutioa as County Agrlculturo
Agent far some time, l* was ro*
r id and hla doctor advUrd that
would net .ho obla lo receive
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Bids Are Received
By School Board

Bids for the ronrtroctkin of a
concrete play court at tha Junior
High School ami for two allghtly
used school .busies were received
by tho Seminole t.'iiunty Board of

aosalon In th&lt;‘ &lt;«urt Houas thl*
morning T W Lawton, county
•UMrlntcrtdrnt, rrpurted today,
F . A. Dyson’* bid of I H U wa*
the foweaji kid aubailtted for tho
00M true lion of the concrete play
court and he wa* awarded Ur#

contract'

The Sanford Buick tfempony’e
bid of $1094 wa* »r re plod for a
t l paatrri— Wayne body mounted
on o m ss Dodge truck chaaab nnd
Edward Higgins and mm w m
awarded th* other rontract at
$1460 fqr o 41 paiaengar »op*rlor
body mounted on a 1W7 Ford V-i
truck .ehaaalaTO HOLD M liT
MOBILE. Ala.. July l l . - i f i ) Tho

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Florida: Partly cloudy tot
and Banday with' scattered I
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port lout Banday aftariMM.
tram* Northvaot Florida: I
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tine at BaafaM will m u lt front ol* lb* JWflenllne, liiiiM r/ fllru* •grocniont *t TleaaUla bntWRBf' J
teal i'bipfte. sag. Japa^Ml1lg a fc |
the twmbfaalloWof a unit or Umt • i » - anrtraltwvnl |ntefa&gt;tfcH*«/|
body now !o*e|*J atjOrtarolo with Ida In brlnr about '.Uhagnh In thorlllea lo settle t b e 'e r
I lie bill, an .lh«l our BUte Will Ih* aatlafarllon of Japan.
th* loaal unit- *
In Waablnglon, P r e a l
I The two organlialion* ant u r not Ihi peagllaed. or. for that
in th* protMg.of moving tn new m iller, prarllrully rrlppled lu Uooarvalt conaldara the
Kaaiertl situation serious.
quarters a l 1700 ami J70Z Micro many ways.
'•Having lived In Florida all While House announced.
. 11a Avcnug.
I The -Hanford atatlon I* IS* Ni l I my life. I Itav* a rloae personal
headquarter* for winter vegetable knowledgn of Ih* Isloir alluatlan,
insert studies in' Ihe southeast O and Ihla l| In iMim* you I In­
F. Stah) &gt;* In active rhargt and land lo do everythin* | possib­
•l»o directs the rrscarrh on .vryt- ly ran In »&lt;** iliut ill* Hnulhhaa
table insert* "al rhadhurn, N (•„ a comprehensive wsa* slid hour
Charleston. B C, lllloii. Ml.*., differential, width Is an neccaand fig Ion Rouge, I*.
Four samples of the white an*
'. The gettv* personnel of Ih* Sen;
poln, a tropical fruit, wern brought
ford etptlon
i«r than Mr Nlahl
to tha Herald office this morn­
consist* of Ir II. Reed wh*&gt; l» Me
ing hy J. W Moore after being
tlsliclan nf lha affiliated »la
grown aurceaafully In Mount P ip
^'■ ’• • • ^ P W W
Hons I # N. Tridii-I, lnv&gt;.dk-sl&gt;.| ..f
mouth l&gt;y Victor E- Lent*
•'•J*' I H U M f ' ■" " V
" . " - 'g the mothoda of mole cricket con.
,
tru ll' C B. WI.ecup, who |« In
OapOrt policemen are earn lowering Ih* flag to half-staff atop charge of the study of mnlinl
th e Senate office bolhtlwg in tribute to Senator Joe Robinson of At- methods for celery leaf tier and
komaa wh* was found dead in fad a t hi* home tn Washington, I’e- Mttthgrh army worn, ap4vMr« L.
bind the flag is the cap Art in whlrh the Hrmorratie leader waa , M^Corm af, chief clerk,
wag lag a mighty fight hi behalf ef President Roneevrlt'a rnurt bill.
f f L ' l *!, ^

iCombinjogOfTwo
Bureaus To Bring
City New Citizens

Samples Of Exotic
Tasting Fruit Are
B ro u g h t H era ld

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Teamster’H Strike
jrrrrta ry . and
■ jser. for the
GommUsina,
Coos a report
don's nnsiowa
tha tjinrroor
•day's tn—nag
ssioe at takerwor aald he
r e p o r t , ih*^

n m t o r r . July It. f/rt-U nhm
effielals claimed nearly HO0O
trucks In Michigan were Idle in a
•trike for higher wage* J. M
O'Laurhlin, bus Inet. ggent for laa
Detroit local latemaliotial brotherhood ef teamsters, chauffeurs,
stablemen and helpers, aald bp*
»wr*n tOjywi and AO.Oon ra*h were
tarolred- T h e strike directly afferta m 'r latrs-atato shipment*.
Governor Murphy ordered atftp
troops to sen that the highways
are not d o sod Thera has been po

Re-Elected At Meeting
Ion Credit A s s o c ia tio n
R

IM—

July I. IB3i until - Jnag
IMS—B34M3I.
n
Fkwm July I. 1036 until Juno
1M7—1439JM1.
Sam J Dvorstroet. a rspHp
totrire of lb* Production Cd
AeeeciatKin of ColumbU, g.,
addressed tha stockholder* M
•object, “Cooperative Credit
Policies of the Farm CM
A f n h b t n tio n ’
Jee Richie Florida field m g
— ( litre for th* corporation,.*
gswa S brief tolk
m

i

The rtgslar weekly meeting of
ah Ip "Semlnola Lion" will ba
held tonight a t lha Junior High
School at 7:30 o'clock, Clifford
Cut* Ball, skipper, etatad today.

Quezon IManH To
Up Landed EHtatea^

C. R. Dawson, county agrlrullire agent her*, will return lo
NJ!W YORK. July IS. &lt;*■&gt;- Sanford tomorrow accompanied
president. Manuel Qeesnn &lt;&gt;t lbs by hi* Blfo It waa Indicated to­
Philippine rommonwnelth un ad day.
Tfvlni frtpn Kuropo lo ' Manila,
J. F. Cowan was Issued'a per­
said h* Iptanda lo apon.nr l*g1.1st Ion to dlvlda tha yreat *#• mit today by ll. I*. I’aiton. lo­
Ufa# of lha Philippines amima cal building inspector, to make
thy comepon people. ||* *«ld lie minor repairs lo his homo on
la calling a a pedal a*.. Ion of Oak Avonua.
lh« ua Itonal aaaamhly to appro- * Flra. Chief i t u h ' Clavalaud waa
priala mopay collected from tbd U altandauce at lha aauual
•gel** tax oa eocoaaut oil fa •Fly* Collage In IMyloaa yester­
parrJiaa* home of the eelalee and day end rpporled Diet approilto great*| public work* Jobs for mataly (00 firemen from differl^a uml.r-privileged, lie aald Ufa M t aeclioua "of lb* HataU were
srtflas wptild- bo cat ap lato
amplt farms for th* common peo- |prtw*nt at lha s.-salon.
The reduced water rata* re
o o n t l y OK’d by rlty f a t h ­
ers
la
our
e ffo rt
lo
lacrosse beautifies! lou work lu
(hie ciiy. aro affartlrt (Or all
Water used Blare the laal roadlag nf Ih* water mstars. City
fULXVA^f ln d , July
-M A
Clark Frsnk Lataaon W in d e d
Sanford tie a today, addlag U s I
tha n v rat** applied only to
raaldeat*. club* sad church** and
would m dlacoatloued altar the
gammer moathe. Nodar the sow
raise water will be faroyUedaf

Each on* contain, flva .coda wkl&lt;k
may he planted with good reaulta,
M r Moor* aald. One of Mr- I m tk
tree* haa grown to n height of IB
foot.
Jt
The two tree* In .Mount- Flymouth hav* an appreilm aU bear­
ing of 10 huakals a yaar Mr, Lent
la attempting to popularlao the
fruit In Florida In tha hop* g f
creating n demand far a now h d r
tWmltUral preduet.

LOCAL WEATHER
y lor Ida: OeoersJly lair tool
and Friday. Eitrona* Norths
Florida: Fair loalghl, r r t
partly cloudy, probably aeatta
Ihuadsrsbow srs.

,

Oaytaea Tides
Friday's Udet, high, t:&gt; t
M.. Ill* Pr M.f low. I : t t Ar
l:o i P. M.
Yeaterday. HOP; toda
ProalpMatfan
Total for ymtarday—
Total far saenlh to dt
Norton to f al a -^ -—
Maiimam, . I I; mlstM
Herald raadlag:
Official Report

�ihncUtivr. lira. Brldfm
rf. X nalghbor »rm«J -with
taltod" the terrifying terp-

'■okawVu.le, wu Jnjyt*—'./D

•Wa s h in i
What Jta a
Olrdler mil

- M n , *J « * f B i*Srevk»* tor.
M m M n*i^ -o-ridonre that **mu-

Arfen, George

e*l ‘ program *rxi, «Urted tor ■

mckteg tdafr-on th* ~fr*nrt pow*DU A w d W h. M*ht. A

Mend*, concurred In

•»«««• HUck afekt'lMd to*Un hrr

to th* stair. ..Jit r»**H W» h*od.

WE ARE THE ROLE Al
&gt;IN’fUCHtlNOLE COUNTY FOR'
ALSO** COMPLETE LINE OF WAYNE

L . , ^ . ----- -----_ j ____
lag *nd Jerked the steer** .wheel off tl
It'to the men. Everybody la s*I4 to h
voloe le described lik e CU tc Gsbto'a,
gravel In It, and R lAUffh you can U
•o much exceee energy that he'would
wheel* on the golf court* to work off &lt;
But the thing that *qt him in tr
the offshoot of hie waskjMSa fo&gt; betting) H le a
bet he cod lT ito felW : T « dt fort*
more, yell louder, or win • race walking on hi
The man, who apparently had no vicious streak
was probably taking a bet when and If he c(*n«
robbery for which he U being held.

STOPI!
[&gt;»’'

HAS YOUR
HAD A
MILE
CHBCK-WT
J1AVB YOUR
*t«^v , ‘MRONT

U tT US M AIN ANDRB#114. YOUR TRANSMISSION
AND Otr r gRRWTlAL WITH
TBS PROPER LUBRICANT.

ENGLISH’S
Br GEORGE TUCKER
NEW YORK. July 15— Th* re-’for*.
-a rt dm is* of Sir Jam** M Bar-j •
* •* *
rt*. who wrot* -P etor Pen,- b r io ,.1- S,tr* T r * w ,n4,r,‘«
^ f 1!
..
. . .T l,: IHllc lealtary-nmalliug n*ok iai
*• y "
W areretRg ****
Cl h *wnitc win not It* any number j
Shares with*-* asreptlre th* up- 0f . u» d boning ’'gtowa, tao*tall|
p w A n r tit ■wrltor* to th* London mitt*, l**th*r apron* -tanging on|
litorery *c*o* gnutoiU d to lltom-i lb* wall*. To sU th* world it
tsM from th* mw* room* «f D * ft look* Ilk* s ucond-hand shop
gw 1ST nswspopewjwh*ro on* stay ptir*h**r aueh blitBarrie began 1U* M a Joonmlkti * b r v But It isn’t. Th* prnpriator
sad W* roeord of thow days X r e t U s "booh” and tokr* b*U on
down to on* of hi* J*v*IU*L horrea, but th* boslnc slo*** *t
though sot so wall known, hooks
*1 a r r n t for Mi*- They fascinate
"My Ledy iMiretkm”
him and that1* Jm t hhr w*y of
JCIptlag, Who, died wlthlo th* (tMorstlng hi* of fie*. 1’a Inline*
last yore, ws* • now* *erib* to W ’*nd flawrr* Imv* him cold, but
die hefar* breomlsg famou* ay a to hi* way of thlnklny, nothing I*
flottonlat *nd .a poot, nnd so wua'so sttrarthro a* a mw of nice,
Oittmrt OhMtorton mho »p*nt'«m*lly caUher*’ mitto- -

to ton is at tout

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. . . i h h c fio # g « ife o &lt; J

wif/t
Refresh yourself these
hot summer day’s .with a
cooling drink or. tasty
sandwich. After (he ball
game, show, or evening
drive tame and get It at

tim f ^mul M dr BOBM.
d t A T tw m iF » y 8 o t w tm t m o w t

TO I n u n LQMIlt— tki! amazing rew
itondW if faaJ araaarra&amp;on h la sddWoe
to dmseihtod*reeo/tk*rewNor»*R«*iW*
lata&amp; r'fnkjim at*-* J l t f M raHatlam
to a n tft orsiJoW-.

f

aw ay

artiyad

Ur fin*'
•ltd r*-i
rertstoty

OrtodoT Why and hy iW m &gt;

W w d or Orlando I ;

•am* good fortun*. Still, fianford

. |Yksre
■ w- A. might ha* mortd Ma akys mnuuelh Iktom
Koig* from th* war »f hi* fans U oa_ rthlqdgs hi 4k* wredpll*
, MpW 0«n*t*i BowdUr Uuttor
f!jbB^l os«*M«r, Who ha* ton
: call* war « ‘‘ntren. tilth/: «ru*i
rtrtl lns hU knot bar,
P-JU urtr ; «ato*t,- »nd itopreret** *u»i a*
l t*rUD “lllna pn&gt;pn***dau tired
to sroaan men and nuuwn to tho
i-i gotot nhato tlwur mill sir* tbolr
■j sons to h* SUM. '*0)d atmlot

4 Q P I
A DAY
GENERAL ELECTRIC
AND
EMERSON FANS

RANDALL .
KLgCTBIC CO.

jirubshly darg*U tho debt

^BKhe.
t«|.h&gt;f.
k
New BrUgv R rea •1Ujt’vl’
1 ■ iV
A* Third
1

vktidooify

mild Cheddar fl&amp;tir

norm W

GBOBCTS

P.S.UrtuN^tJH^XJIertc.

Come A ndriet it

epsiM, aw Mmw and a Owh*. kWh KlpWwr. far yssrt e o e - ‘" ^
Hi °^!
■Ufcitod «h* "Mg there" «f EnelUht
** . ?
Wtow Shaw togs* hi* rsrrer as,
a m ttk and wmt oe dwm th en tel td*fo*d th* JresK,.
&gt;X&gt;‘toS, World -fm^QUi S* a
n i ■ 11
l
add a ptoywrisht But W*ll» ws*
a M t "toe •" tottow b«for* h* m r ^
I

BLOW THE.
HEAT DEMONS

aad which h*« Uw h*«l bnu band, city to tho reuth U haring the

' o ^ /* -

F lorida.*

!.t A FrSrh*^-

eelsmb S

fh * abaaore nr* a ih*urend to Mm. J Ttld.n Jaeobi', to h*r ts-Jsraa ware ghw .1 Sa altowanre.sf
op*v *gsto*t chin* b*ln* abl* to port of lh&lt; rethrltto* of th* Che-]*•* *tr*k* to . Bidhton to Utolr
totoft, &gt;Ht wokkly. th* mallwl iooto Chaptor at th* A m trksa Wgutor kaodwaas sad .half a
&lt;l*t of mighty itopsn. bnl It -ih* i R*d Cron, toll* of s h**k*t dis­
honor old -Chtore* ohauld M i up asr that ws* reread- Th* group
and imipp th* n*«k of Nippon all fall to end at* until tot* to th*

•W* . would cl«**r to th* htobrel *ft*moo*,
sang**Hobart Thm*h*r ho* mtarmd
•
~ .—..i * i
from Hot Spring* wh*w b* and
f t , norids dtirens «M&lt;* thrir hi* brolh«r took hot both*
[
|Agtskrtuw -task s W Mreo to Tho wvathor to fire now-. Wo
MfMnptioh whot H did, Rioy ohosld *houU oil ooopomto In Urn bwuiUtare- to Michigan whore th* tow- flcatlon of tho bolkbwd.
pahtoi hare loot dosed a «4x Y**tordiy ovrelag, th* Ssnfoad
K erer smalm. Tho PlocMa re*‘ Bored of Trad* tnrltod nptqr
■Mitastod «e days, emyto Uare to vlriton to tholy sreotli
M m to tree SIM too *uw* hn- ao*red)&lt;rtod oU«Ua with
aegteri hi*lore* TW» u nethlne trimming* Afureard, too
W
adsdre jslu S tssa k sgetom tog quoation*Yiruii
werarLY*n.
docUtod:- t t o. _es__ ,v

d o o r o f th e C ity R a il an d i t th e f r t &amp; ’« M r of . ’Ale
C o u rt R o u se In th e C ity o f'S a iifM tt, Y t a e 1 ^ 1ifA l V &amp;
re m a in so p o ste d fro m J u ly 1 ,1 W7-U&gt; J tf ly 'Y l,- I W .Afl R eal E s t a t e upon w hich 1 9 3 6 'L ures a r e *hot
p a id a n d a g a in s t w hich Ja x c e rtific a te * hsY # n i t at*
r e a d y been b a u d wfl) b s s o l d a t p ublic a u c tio n w T fh o
2nd d a y o f A u g u st, 1937, cew uneU elig k t 1 0 o'clock
A . M „ a t th e f ro n t door*&gt;f th e C ity MaO % B n d O M ,

RBPACKBD

MAN ABOUT MANHATTAN

T O P R O P m r o w w a fe

------- Tht IBM -DrftMjaent Reel Rotate IWx U M ef-R *
C ity o f S a n fo rd , F lo rid a h a a been jM tfiB i t '•ilk f ro n t

u .,»■» WtHiBLH

Anythin* But "Bluy”
■»•
*
&gt;
One of tbo most encouraging eigne (a Sanford to the
advancement of Boy. Scout activities and the wtdeepraad
Interest being taken In Scouting by the boys and - grownupa alike.' It la m aturing to know that.our future pltltene
prill assume their reapOMlbllitrea with a background At­
tained In Boy Scout work; but It la. dlatroaalng th a t‘•very,
single boy In Sanford Js not enrolled In a troop and that
aome boys have suggested the Idas that they* wouldn't
join the Boy Scouts because It was "alaey."
The Christian Science monitor has something to Sgy
about boys who take this attitude and potato out vary plain­
ly that Scouting is anything but "sluy." Tbl Monitor
expresses the desire “that yoongatera who have this im­
for Immortality- But H pression might look In on the National Boy Scout* Jamboree
In Washington, Or that the
night hike with » reproeutel
In*in how to take c u t
"la It the part of auftaa
of one’s self In' th e . open, to 6laae a trail, pHcto • tent,
build a leen-to? la it ueeliee to be a good awlmmer, or
know how to make a radio spark aotT .
..
"Or is there something quixotic in aiming to do a good
turn every day, respecting pne*n ddern, protoctlng wild life
'or assisting at community affairs? Somehow we hope and
believe that such Interests will Increasingly take the pl*»
of fhctfalee attraction* sometimes ettaohad M guntfstarlhia
and hobdlumlam.
“There certainly was not much of tht aofty in the two
boys who hiked from Venexuda, pert of the way -through
almost trackless Jungle, to tho jamb orei A survey of
the bronsed backs, well-muscled arms and alert young
face* In the camp along th* -Potomac would-coo vine
people that in Scout training there is plenty of the
_______ a for
t ______
1 , . ‘Can itaka
. V
iif f » "
«
-fsplm*l. rtreid b* Pwtiestorbr andi rugged
any boy .who
_____
•
•
1
as**
that
th«lr
**t*
*r
«toeh
hstoi
.,
.__ ,to drink
, - v■ *
■—■
plenty
atmws|*r
Nothing
Ktow nru*l than to tot art sninwl
go thlnty during th* hut turnmar
SANFOfcD TWENTY YEARS AGO

n o t ic e

p r o ^ r th is " fla v o r

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ropi n g

\al Calendar

Co-operation Is
Urgjed For State
Citirns Grow ers

E. P. Carraway Home
Is Scene Of Meeting

EVANGELIST

Gentile Tells Of Pos­
sibilities O f C o n ­
c e n t r a t e d Efforts

Mra. E T. Carraway waa hoi*
FRIDAY.
teal to the Woodmen Circle Grove
The Girt Scouts eriH meet at
number 267 which met laat night
the Girl Scout Little House a t a t her home oa the Weei Side
titS o’clock.
During the business session,
Then will be i girl Break plane were made for a supper to
Dance at the Armory Friday night DO given on Saturday, July tt- It
Straw by Fete Schlrard ami his waa announced that the n s it meeteeehaatra from ItSO o'clock’ until lag, which will be Wednesday
night at T:80 o'clock, wlU bo held
a t the homo of | i n . C E. Mefllsrrow Other routine au ttera were
discussed
At the cloee of tho business
meeting a social hour waa enjoyed
with music and garnet.

Steers Write ‘Diary* 8outh Am *ric*, valued a t 13,200 *
In Air-Cooled Rooms b" w - m hV got th* m u* rodents Spanish War Veta
In U Of I Barnyard horns the 81. Louis university ee
Gets Large Reserve
_____
nlor had pawned his shirts, lie*

VRBANA, III. July 15- - W .
JAMESTOWN, N Y-,’ July J 8 _
Speaking of fancy barnyards. , ’ r .h0.nl' * , r J
" ‘J 1" ' 1’
La Spanish W ar veteran*
asm# of th* steer, at th . Unlver- "*■ 11 .*«*
w"
heard yesterday that their nation­
aity of nnasb* wgrkultur.1 col-1**
fr° £ *4*
al .organisation has a.reserve fund
leg* live *e air conditional quar- ”
J.n the
•# 2100,000 Invested In government
bond* to carry on until th* last
aWiridt

STOP THOSE
CHILLS AND
- FEVER!
for Malarim
t stiffs* Uks s doil
talnuts you fssf l

Through th# tropics, they had to
Urian itoppad i t •

H rw osM step up to th* dash to
register, carrying hit valiia, ■ coltepalbls cage, a basket of alfhlfa,
corn and carrots, and th* animats
Hi two small b o m
—Peopls thought I was nuta,- b*
•• fa­
in their new alr-condltteaed
home, however, the chinchilla* are
thriving There has even been an
offspring. Urian and Ms partner.
Charlie Carry, hop* they have a
f o r lined nest egg.

MIDNIGHT

MADONNA
-m unm uuM

McKean: coconut palms.
Just getting to shorr, however,

LAMPS
1-4 OFF ON SMALL APPLIANCES
1*4 OFF ON FIXTURES

A lil.ASS UEfRICIBBAlXm WILLING
PIN TO THE FIRST TKN CllHTUjHKllH
MAKING PURCHASES FRIDAY.

SPECIAL TERMS ON ALL

K E L V IN A T O R S
F R E E W I R I N G O N A L L E L E C T R IC

pinwW* mdrnrJg *X fiiiver ^ P M W l l tei-

W btntvtr

Elk-horn fern shown t t Florid*
Manor in Clevslsnd la on* of th*
r a m i, tropical, Irec-fvrna grown
in Florida,
A rare .ropiest Screw Pine It
attracting vUttora to Florida
Manor at the Great Lake* Kapd'
aitlon,

Nature Can Care For
; LoBt Flyers In Any
Of Phoenix Islands

Mtaa Anns bells Methvln left
yesterday fee ttradanton Beaah
where the wUI spend two W«ekl
siller. Mrs. F. X ’ Bredldr* ol with relative*.
Raleleh, N. 0 , recently wllJI'a
Mbs Marguerite Duncan left
bridge, party liven at her home
today for'O rleado w hen she will
on Rsnfnrd Avenue.
Th* plsylng rooms, wore decor­
ated with attracU-e arrangemints of gardes flowen.
Miss S tdyi Girtaer has returned
Bridge waa enjoyed throuihout
tho artemoon. At the conclusion from a throe weeks vacation Hr
of the games high score prise Atlanta, Ga- where she visited
wai awarded 'to t i n . Herman relatives and friends.
Rod Hot Swing Tune Morris and Mr*. Genrge a rty
M n. B E 'T ak acb has had as
Low. score prise. The hosTo Be Heafd At Rltz won
teal presented IM hbnor guest her guest for asvsral days her
with a gift as a momento of tha granddaughter and eon, M n. Don* *o opportunely for growers *t#
Th* thrill of Introducing n brand occasion.
•Id Stoksa and Donald Eugene take an orgaalasd aad active lanew hot awing tuna from tho psna
te n e t In what la going on with­
of two outstanding composer*
in lbs Industry .Congress enact­
E.
M.
Carroll
Is
Host
fills to petite Mady Corral! in her
Marked ns Agree
M n. E, J. Routh and daughter, ed the t i n
first picture, -Midnight Madonna,- To Group Of Friends 'O ttw r H ft • yaaterday' TorLouis- meat Act for. th* benefit of
which opens on Friday"*! this b its
villa, Ky. and New Albany, Ind. growers," Mr. Ggntlle ssld
The slew
Heavy' ahowerg In the middle
K. M. Carroll rnlnrtulmd a where tiiey will vliit-friends and
Mady won Her film’ contract on nurrjber of Ids frlende with a relatives.
of last woek relUved a dry contha strength of straight draitirtlc dinner, party last night at bla
dftlon la th* Winter Oardro •ra ­
ability, and tt waa with some hcal- bom* at ISO! French Avenue.
Dr. H. M. Kennar of Sacra­ tion - of Orange County, part of
tatioa that she undertook to do a
The room* were decorated with mento. Calif, and Sana tor A. 'J. Oaceote Oosnty, northwsat and
sang number In th* film that In' a profusion of roses, abasia Kanner of Stuart a n visiting •sat of Narco**** aad HI. Cloud
trodueM;hra t* screen audiences. daisies and other garden flower*. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. and-ta-Indian River sounty. re­
* Private robe steals, attended on­ The dining table was overlaid Charles Kanner.
ports on . weather cohhlilon*
ly by Producer Emanuel Cohen with a Bonn -cloth en tered with
gathered from all pan* of ITS
had George Stoll, musical director, a bowl of rosea.
citrus' area showed.
convinced them that Mlsa Corral!
Moisture conditions were con­
Those prevent wore: J, 0 , Pat­
haa th*t certain something to terson. It.'L, peck, (I. B. Hollins.
sidered favorable In all p a rts of
- • a i r a song, however,
tha citrus bolt. Thor* was sum*
W. A. Leavitt. W. C. DeCouraey.
j Th* new tan* la -The Plain Old C.
Irrigating carried on In southern
M. King, J. A. Turner end K
Blass,- w ritten by Arthur John* M, Carroll, •
Putnam county daring th* early
•ten ,and Jsha Burks, whs com*
part of tha wash.
msssd th*.wrote far Bing Crotby’i
Th* nsw crop I* growing iav­
^/WanWkwWvem Haaven** as well Student-Pawns Shirt
idly sod showing up well, tho
as Mm W r o t \ -Go West Young For Valuable S o u t h
report akld. Control of Insects
M an" If 1s introduced la a color­
and diseases Is getting-more a t'
ful Bight club sequence,' when American Fur Bearer
tentloa than In any summer past.
MiassCorroll -swings It- against
Tha manly hug pest seems to be
a background of rhythmic show
ST LOUIS July IS- —(JP)_8lx children, Dorothy and Jean, have giving tha greatest difficulties. Vi,
lively little balls of fur, ao valuable returned to Raleigh, N- C , after with heary InteSUtton reported !■ sae praperelinn that. win’ help
in
rj
«&lt;&gt; m a k * y o u r i m l n f u l a c h i n g f e e l
they rat* a private alr-condltion- having spent * r to r t' time with In MltUtaborough.
o aa lot o* to, M Utnituiul. enU free frees eera end
yesr-old Klfty Claqcy, Edward ing plant to help them through M r knd Mrs- E. C. Echols000 Cryptotaamas .lady
boolte* i Vuiilen
Ihsl yawn be able
___
iiin - u
So snythme
EH la aad Robert Baldwin aro in'* St- Louis summer, are proof that
weren .Imported
from OaiUornin lu go anywhrrf
rod euo
rumfori.
th* strong cast of the Paramount 22-year-old Robert Urian, J r , will
to
combat
tho
pstl,
A
report
of
Muene’s
Kmerils
utt—sreiH Miss Helen liab* and Herbert
picture, which was directed by sacrifice hU last shirt If he rosily Hab* who are visiting their un- esc,, bloom -Valeaslaa alrsady
Jama* Wood- Th# story was writ- wants somethingcl* In Kimont. L. I. were called
tea for th* Serosa by David . Urian wanted mors than any* to Jamaica, N. Y. to attend th*
Phohm,
thing soma of the rarest of rare funeral of their aunt, Mra. Mar­
■" —
fur bearers — chinchillas from garet Richter.

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BltRIEI) TODAY

To-Night—*
WASHINGTON, —If Amalia
X arhart and Frwd Noonan really
found a haven oa • South Sea lalo
.what chance have they to atay
nitre until help roaches them !
It depends on which lilend they
reached'
There ere sight Islands In
Phoenix group, comparatively nest
tiny Howland island, for which the
filers were heading wh/n tbsy
disappeared.
None of the eight ie Inhtblicd
They vsry from sand b a n with
B. A. Tolbert, dean of atu- •
Just enough food and water to
keep two jw opltglirm for two or denU nt ih«- University of Flnr- «|
three weeks, to Yrspteal Islands Ida, who died Tuesday afternoon,
Added Krnlurc
wilt be burtist* twlay-far-Gaiwes f——
Phoenix,
jWklOE M THENANOt*
Enderbury and Blrnle—are noth­
^okjinwQ wiHtvW
ing moro thin tcnibhy ptrotebe* would be a touch job in Itself if a
of oind that hsv* grown up inslds plan*'came down to wlndwatd of
—
coral__retfi^—Serngglg ene ef lh m t.larvrl haven*brush covers tho surfsce
Both current and wind drive
But the Glen could dig In th* ceaselessly egsinst nJp* aTde of
•and toinewhii back from the wa* most of the islands, scrollne n h'Hi:ter line and g it enough drinking pounding surf up on the- brarhv
weter to keep allvt, oayi Bomntl
tviirh Unit would ifqnhr
iVniihe n
To tviwh
W. King, Hawaiian dels get* to danlBrnu. swim Ihrnufch Uiu Mirf
Congress U* wot tg charge of the and over Jagui-d coral reef Jucl b,
U IID CAR m’a RKKT
U' 8. nsty's iipsdltton whkh low the surfsce of the water.
’ WASHINGTON, July 12. —W surveyed those Islands la -1D2J and
And the sharks! They a lei,'l
'JlV'
—More than 10.040.Ne 0 .-8 . fam­ ■M i
such a danger, says King—they
ine* uwalng automobile* % never
only *attack a comparatively still
hove purchased a new ear. Thiy
JANI WVMkH
hava always bought used ooes.
The American Petroleum In­
dustrie* oomsbltte* flour** that
More thin gifts,mm,mm w»s ***■
Friday
duriny th a. past three y*«r»
peruled fur the Guldrii Gats and
close to 1,000.000 ftmlllei hiring
FrarfUro-Osklind bay bridge*
agnail Incojnei of ti.iOD.a ysst plentiful.
and the' IUS!» Gulden Gate Inter­
pr less have been added to the
Fish may be found In lagoons national Ksposlllon, which I" be­
ranks of' motorists. Tha vast ma In the renter of Phoenla and Blr- ing created to relrbrate llie »om&gt;
Jortly of them hava . parchaaed nle Pounding ocean waves de­ pletlon of the two great structures.
«led cars.
posit them there The' catch Is, the
fish at* poisonous.
•
' U. 8 , fisheries produce toar
But take th* bigger Islands:
billion pound* U T U tM M worth!
Sydney: two milts .long, 1 3-4
Of fish annually.
mile* wide and 20 fert high It haa
wild ducks and coconut palms.
Canton: nine miles Tong, from
60 to 900 yards wide, 10 to 20 feet
above eea It, too, has coconut
palm*, which are both food end
■of*, Tender Ashing Feet
drink because of the milk Inside
Q*t Amasln* Relief
the large nutsGardner: Birds, birds’ eggs, rats
and crabs.
Hull; green turtles and coconut

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Mrs. Garner Honors
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era With 'TwoHlti Each; Martin
early Lifts Triple Over Wall

Native _Qf Calhoun, Ga.*

T u j i « .tail* . ta abort mop.,
filling i)» b»«». uuck llodccr.
filed out crnter’neld and t-aw:«
ion ecored. Ka*M&gt;'wool lit Ihlril
H|M down ta M M )
bat Dead rentataha) on Ural. I
•r
wrhat have » •&lt; 'Jr*
Bobhr I’rfcbaN ,d rew a " walk
dlaaover aame rMkar
Billn» th«i liaaee onee iporn and
acting pelnta that tolll
"Little Jw " HurraHo alao walk- .
a large baaringfen thl
•4 forring In.Kaaao. Wynn fan
*ar,
*.
-,
■«d on lhrvn_ atralrbt pllche*
KVKItT IIALL GWJJI I
to and tha Inning.,
United Btatea, whether
In the K»lii l"’ bait of Ibn »eratonal, eemlpfo o r
•nth they * o ln took tliu lead
when* And, tlona^rctk alitai-i
through ahort-atop and ac.urnl
pa fcupanlr a iloubln III wlilrJi lira
hluar Tea* thrown n n when lie
waa cdualit at knrond nil
tin .
eame play to end tha lanlng,
la lbe locale* halt of |ho en*‘
enth. Clary becan tha tanfn* with
a acrcamlnjt elngle Into renter
new.'ll* waa ayrrlflaed tn n r
ond by Unaalpli, Knaao went
down' awlnala'r jFrat' Martin bit n
hot grqund(r do*I* .to Block on
h o ta f»*afd thran .tn tb tt~ w d •hMt wblib .waa loo .Utot, 10 hair
dip a nd CMry ifl-nred on the piny.
With the count lour and tour
the Balnla pom the trail pan... in
tbalr half of the elihlh. Mnui"
WITH "MTTl-tt J O R - f lU
a n aafa ( oii Prirharrf'a ernir.
ihr moat' improved' pti|
Pltaaeratd nted out tn ItiiRKciln tlKniO.
1
at third. Carl Welael, who bod kr
' on the txx.kouta Ihla OhaM
In ’Iha
llnwop.*1wn&lt;a
a«il,f \tdaJ
fim
a
u
replaced' Dare Bwlndeli In t h e bark
1 n ■in
plain
lar
atIt lain
VIHor lla*
l 1■
wet)
playing'
a ’ ItWVatl
nfg*
lineup In the alith Innlnn when rlabt
1
SVlndetl o.i|eri«. In a drclalnn 1alt Inn. the third aacfc ,or&lt; h ftfj
of a called Mrlhc by 'Umpire .nrr. and alapptng thn K W
•■ptoely" IHilere. "eecurwl a wiilh rinhiMlr ■ huilflvtf* tU dgalara'
aind Min*|or . l«*o lletd ^r,)l *lug- In pick up In U at , 'A t
Wynn in Ih'n nhowera n n d 1of our* conalderablg .and iaid'
brought Motif* In the l*o*. M»l&lt;* ]aroatcat inching ataff . tfiu
,
!.
lilt flonaorclk with ,lhn drill baa erer ha«|.
AND WHILK S.PB^KIfi
ptirhed ball rilllns Ihr Iraw-e,
af that pltahlng ataff, 7 dl
Hill CAtea filed out in Martin
l« left flel't and Moorn ncorril
with the wlnnlnr run.
Tha Iwohowln will meat I lif ,
Daytona llearh lalander# hurt
tnnlfht at «:IS oYlurk for n regular acheduled Tlorldn Htple
Loop till. Ul« Dan llralnard la
arhadaled to hurl fnr thol,nokouta while th" lalandera w i t '
roeathly UM U w&gt;m&gt; Frallrk.

o r u .4 - .1 D .U .4, ( ill r.
*Um&gt;krg at'ly iafk * . t i l l ,r.
. J &amp; ' l 'i r f W ; Jhrfr j w
i^W hrS»«0
AT DATT0MA
r m. ’
T K B fiu at ■Orl.i^n. ■:■• r.
_ &gt; L J|M « K )» . t l aalnravtll*.
rtJwgT PHIe r e .,. M r IT
. AT PALATKA.

jbitfp*,' . . AcRorility pwWIahed Ig ^ rri
kbh ia n narf.nl •
il|! U i local ctuh
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fifrpit,jn Ikn
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. f m . 1 f tr a yea Eugene Jaa Kawat, Weahtagt** CkatlA- • ^ S &amp; f f l t a at OrMsdu. aril
"D auy* Meta * W wrm tha tlUa nooga baaetratl nougat, and Engbl
IMLAn* a l * «l. ‘ Auguetluc,
of Ufa Florida State Laagira’a rwaAOy. algndd Ww to a
/CAL'.' ' -(■
moat aolatful burlar Mat aeaaon naoga -contraet and ka waa ahlppmfj d lU 'P . •N.
h m t ; M ir ta '■•fc * {
from the IiUndeHe g rra t mMoom" b«w U tha Kaaford H elm ut ray**
FAXATKA
a t I M P f llA
■MB r . M. : &gt; :■■
,
Frallch and who (ant making aueh tar.
«i»p»J1
«
J^BAA»h
*» L»*fh|ir«r
a bad baaoway In that direction
During bio «Uy hare m H
agntn thfa leaaen wHk the San-1Lookout, he won fight n ™ * | ^‘|U. ^Aujg.aila. #1 ■ lx Lead.
fard Ui i hanlh. - •
,
while loilag an lf liiwr. One ef Wat
OrUhdeirAil UaJauvltU. l.H
“t h w V f l k la called fag bla ram ra wgg. g ene-hlt m a ile r 1
team motea aa watt aa tha many P&lt;*«a thrown a t Pat Pattaraanh j
/ana w&gt;e h a r t heard the hurlefa DeUnd Rede. Ha alao ■ekunkad* a |
name ahovted W '-arap trea aw pair of tw* hiftara and a pa Hr af
nounclng tha haUirVa far many three hiWere. •
garijee.' la ’ new at.th e age of ts . A t the ewd ef
U e U M aeaaon.
Mote (Unde « fWt t and one-half ho woo recalled to Chattanooga
IntWe tall and blto tha aealea at with three other yoangriora who
174 poundvdfoto b a nattra of a-bad aean action on the local dbvillage caQoiTC^lboam. Ga-, wboro mend and pitched aoratnl gantm
ht tiaa ipent meat of hie life he- getting credit fo r n win a amgtt
hind a plow until ba became a time- ■
,
figure In boeebaO| Whan the. 10*d aoaaoa rolled
At the ripe oge.-of IT, he waa around, Mote waa named a free
aigoed by hi* home team. Calhoun, afen t on action ‘ taken by the
aa an «Mflik1«-r He Mayerl withChtttanpofn dub and bowaa tonother alula ta fore he waa media utr ylfpod »y Troy Agtwwl
by the Dalton Ga., club jf of tba AuguatA Tlgera. Mote waa
liorgiB-Ttmwaaoa. Ltaav*. In Palolka with tha Tlgeto during
B ....
a eeml-pro loop- Mfcie their ayring training octivltlea
played, tha outfield.for the Dall-in bnt when the Salty Lpop aeaaon
AT O M M IIO ,
nine for about two aad'ona.half tU itod, J f o tp V a n unable to get
.t^
D e U p .,
yiara. While In hl» aerond y eir Ittrto d i od hklwa»Viblpp«l to tha
n« at Palatke.
« |th the D altfg,outfit ha lad the
Aialaaa of the local
league in hitting for the flrut ball W bm f Hole. , f p l . unable to do
•at Dartena Beaek.
with an peerage of no lean thni tblhgi third * — h* t(*« ordared
-5th At tho beglnrln* of the arar. roloaeo* f *, i
ond half he waa callod rn to pitch Ttjridi
pW *d *«p by BUI . *V / f . . .*
. r
for the club which only hed two "Ra«C*aot* RodgWa. who waa on
MOUIE B IT It SNAKE
huriora and both ware knocked oat Hie way to Charlotte U taka over
in o ’rertaln game and Mots wa« Uto Hornou. While at Charlotte,
SAN- PbANCISCO. July IB. am t la tv hurl. Ho dH aone mlgly Mote won two gamaa and loot two
ty flny hurling, fo r &lt;ne of the oth before be waa rent to the Mayodan t*h—Oaear, a baby boa -oonuricto r,. waa • p iriaid ad to coma .oat
•r pltchrr* waa ralra*H Mote did dub of tho B|-Mata U ague
nothir.u but pitch for jh e remainMote then w ta aoHk to S aaiird of bldlnS today after a moot*.
dor of the
ion.
In a trade la which thh Mayodan which, be wa* auppooad to bare
Al ’ til* end of that Mtion, Ira club gat /ftilo r l»b#11 8 Inc* killed and eaten, bit blm find
had *3 wlna to hie credit In I f Moto’a arrival.'he h a. V e n doing
tllte Not bad In any .man*, loop, borne great k dr ling far dhe local*, drove ktm late a bote, ta - the
u y * Mote. la 1DM Mot* entered oh* v ia a Wpll plfebed l» l aif*rnn

In the lineup for the
ware. Hack Wbclehci.
Brock, Al Brock, W. L.
akotra McNeil, Gene
. O aerw Speer, Em­
mett fremdnil. It Aurard Whelehel,
ChArteo AAdarson, And G. Single-

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order to ond th# toning.
I Includrd In the pirty
In U a liOoko#t**'‘ball of flip made the catch were
atatk, Langatoe fjyd, eft With a Adam*, Fred Scott, Max f
Blade . late, left Hold and went to 1 and P. I). Scott,
oocond o b Kaaeo'a "blooper** In i
Mr. Scott eapccta to 1
to loft Bold, Martin filed oaf In] In the window of hla p
loft ftald bat Head cwna through bualnau.

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Aagyna. at la ra e nak, rata.
' i g n i i u n t m lhachm

out tba Kfndatm nine, fanrrad l l
of their bat*men and did nothing
elao than to record a no-run. no*
hU IfU. More burled through the
VI ere tea there and nleo the IP34
yrer hot in l» N be want ta Atlanta
and ylaypd ,la a Chy qDtnurarelai
Loeawa H y re- Ma.'wai Hi# strikek te g ,tf tka lfop wltb a numpf JI,T lte g|dB*at to hla record
war nineIn 1wad, be agate entered the

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them ha igW wrely ha eent to
olthcr Jack#nvUlc of th# Booth
Atlantic League or tba Charlotte
Hornet# of. Hw Piedmont League,
whkh are hath la the G ian “B**
ranking.
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Thia irepon Mata *iU Iw *e*n
many mare Umag M d Sanford can
atlll crpoet M a n axeellent work
from a ftaa, yoaagater w be doe*
not either am ife " drink and bad
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Mock. U eg t.r KenncU, ra re
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NEW, LUMBER
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dry. Siding^ 'flooring, 'retilng,
tM.OO frag UiommihI. United Urn*
bar O .

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Seminole County Produce* *
Mon Fruit And Vegelablea Than A14
Similar Area |n America /

t V o r n m * OnTy CtBlral City Alfordlnc Ball, W*hway

NUMBER 227

E fllabllahad'In 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY Id, 1M7

Insistence On
Court Bill 1$
Cause O f Ire

To Dead Solon

Doctor Shot,
Calls Police,
Dies On Table

Roosevelt AmongDignitaries Attending
Simple State Rites
In Senate Chairfoer

Fashionable Obstetric
clan Succumbs With
Lips Sealed Regard­
ing Hla Assailants

Presidential Injunc*
tion About “Duty*
Draws Angry And
D e f i a n t Answers

Air Is Heavy With
Flower Fragrance

PR0V1DSNTB. It. I. July IK
—UP)—Th* fashionable homeo­
pathic obstetrician, llr. Oeorfla
W. W O iltr, died on tb* operat­
ing tabl* ot a liuapltni herv, hla
llpa sealed, oil (hr myaterlcru*
‘clrcumitaucea surrounding l a a
shooting la lb* early ’ morning
hoar*.

Opposition Ready!
To Continue Fight

FRANK’S LOVE TRUE TO MAE

Large Delegation Of
Solona To Accompa
I WASHINGTON. July 16.
— (Al*)—The nation'll great,
■lad by President. Roosevelt,
paid the'r last respects to
Joseph T. Robinson, Demo*
erotic leader of the Senate.
'At the stroke of noon, a
throng.of frock-coated digni­
taries marched Into the gold
and marble Senate chamber

Aa police hurried to hla home,
■uramutml b , ilia • doctor wba
crawled,
mortal*) a u u a d a d,
through ta b roonta to* tba tala*
phone. |*atrolmau
Charts*
if.
McNamara reported the ph yetclan told him “don't look fur
cluee now, tle t me to a hospital.
I ll tell Von about tha ahootlag
la te r”
Itut tha doctor died at the
hoapltal without m akiar ■ etele*
ment. Police eald he m ar ha»e
been a victim ot robbera, Aa
Invaatltatloo la beta* made.

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Huge Aircraft Lands
In N ew foundland
After Fast Flight

C o a st Guard Will
Give Local Scouts Five Sanford Youths
Undergo Training In
2 Of Its Rowboats Camp
At Fort Screven
fir* Sanford boys war* among
th* M l lnlit*e* who reported for
duty at tha-lW T encampment of
th* CltXicn* Military Corps at
fort Btvaven, Ga., to u^lareo
volantary training under tba
lupervUlen of th* Baeafv* *ffleers of th* United State* Army.
Th* 'L M. T. C. training eatma
conalata of work In baal* rad,
whit* and blue course* and re­
quires on* summer encampment
aa a minimum for tha romplatlosi of each coocm. Whan a
trahta* haa computed tha entire
court* and has achieved a cer­
tain degree of proficiency la
military tactics and erUnce, h*
than la eligible, upon passing **•
am b u t lorn, to receive a commta­
sks* In tha Baearv# Officer*
C ana of th* United BUUa

TAMPA, Jnly
Judge 0 . H. Cornelluo dtamlsaad
trtopaoo chart*, *g»i»*t 41 **•men a r m tad June 11 by Sheriff
J. R. McLeod when they *U«ad
a altdowr atrlk*, aboard tb*
itaamsMp Cuba In port bars.
Th* Judge anld th* evidence
against tha man Inauffklant, Th#
teaman strudk whan th* Paninrular and daaldantnl Jltnamahlp
Company tied up a vsaaal In port
because of n eontrocar*/ between
two labor factions asch seeking
to b* recognised as th* bargain­
ing agency for Ibo marine work­
er*.

Student Evangelist
Continues Preaching

Tax Certificates Are
SoM In HnhOwrdugh
TAMPA. July 1* - W ' - T»*
cert Ifkatas an H pU**# of »«**■
rtty aw w kkk Unaa M w ajW toquant w ar. *rid at tka HOUborough aaxmty courthouse bar* y*aletday t i the flrot aaxmty **«•
uadar th* 1NT daltoqueM U« ra-

WASHINGTON', July 1 0 ,-.
(AP)—A iircMlitcntinl Inj urns'
llon-lhHt ft in the “duty ofl
Omtfreswt'* to puna thin Ju«
tllcittry U'Klalnlinn nt* this
ntMttticm drew ntigry, dcflanti
Ivpllea front the foett of thq
The huge eIngle-motored plan* in which three Russian airmen flew from' Mo,eow to the United court hill.
.tea'via the north pole la ahown under guard r f soldier* jtnl after it landed in a paature near » Tho urtnlatli'c, called nftc*
1 Jacinto, Calif. Tha atrmaa piloted it to a n ew dtatance flight record of shout (1.700 miles.
the tlcnth of Senator Robin-

to bo.held In lb# Holy Croon T Wl'A workman are scheduled
Episcopal Church Sunday eve* to k*rt* oparatloua for the wld*
fnluf ot Magnolia Avenua . and
Second Street and the relaying
Of brick Iq Ibata atrueta Mon­
day morning, according to au
announcement received t o d a y

I

la greatly tear*
Waolay aaid, aad
caatlaaad each,
a Weak-

A qniikcr and morn officiant
a ir mail *rnUi* ix nov^krailabla
In Hnnfind wltltli Ih-rIiii tonight,
I’oxlmu,tor ||. J, llolly atatad

today,
A Klonla Motor t.lnn lilt* of
Blur lliiula Until which littia*
tlirounti (hi* oily from Urlanda
on Its way to Daytona Haleb
every night ni * . : i o'clock w ilt
now carry airmail to ihol airport
III Daytona m aking rnntioc UOO*
with tlio noilhbound plane c | a t
10:It P.'M
pontmaater ll'dly *'&gt;M Dial all
airmail should lm In tho post Of*

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

fire 'b y 7 :^0 P. Ma It ll I* 10 gO

Repruealatlvvr from saver* I
nearby town* will b* present to­
night at th* regular weakly meet­
ing of th* Woodman of th*
World a t (tOO o'clock In th* Odd
fallow J Hall. AH tnambvra of
prwaaat by p . a 0*4lino.
Th# rvgobur WMkiy masting of
th* TawnoaM d a b will bo bald
tonight In tk* Walaka Building,
W H. Hug haa aUtad today.

S. G. Gray Named
To Important Post
In Church Affairs

Sydney 0 , Gray ha* been ap­
pointed a member of tho Joint
Commltto* on th* Budget and
Program of tha General Conven­
tion of th* EpUeopal Church
which mast* In October *1 Cin­
cinnati, Ohio, according to In­
formation received her* today.
Th* commltta* la on# «f th*
mast Important onta of-tho. ranT&gt; W- Lnwtan, goperintendent
vantlon. It con*lot* of *0 mem­
of public tnsttwadaa for Bamlaol* bers, tan b labop* and clergy and
County, will h* hi hi* office totan layman who ate appointed
morrow after a weak’s absence,
during which lima ha attandad th*
Short Coureo fee County fluperin-

local Firs Department, resumed
duties at tho ataUan this morning
aftor a lk-day vacation and Fire
Chief Mack CMvaland left tor
Hartwell, O*. where be wilt spend
a short tin** with relative*. He
plana to r a tn a July M-

Th* Seminal* Oteaty Board of
Public Inatroctlan will meat In th#
CauntF Hup i l r im f ia f ,
office
tomorrow at l*rM o'clock at
which time Ud*. fa r proposed
ochool project* wfll k* gpcalred

Owners O f Vast Rnll
Empire Plan Merger

eon. wan shattered evrn t» fora
hi, funeral. “We will , elect out
«»n lender nml dUpon* of tha
n iirt bill in urn own way ydU»«tmt itlrtiilimi from nny • eourca
whutuncer,’' ,ai&lt;l Senator , VaU
Nuye, .Imliann Democrat.
Senator Ilurke, Nebraska, Dam,
rrral, commented "If the iTeildent ix determined to have th a
matter brought lark to life, ha
wilt find the uppoiltlun roadg
to welcome the context.”
-- r
The President'*
xuppmtart,
however, eaid they would aepk
the enactment of the court bill
ax ,a«oi\ ax the perty leadrg &gt;iq
*1 looted to succeed Itobinecgi,
They atilt are harking ltarMey
of Kentucky hut aaid they would
, upport any man desired by
KoraevelL Oppoaillon venalonl
are backing ltunI,on of Mlaaife

A ir Mail Servlfcflf
For Sanford To Be
Greatly Improved

It was ladlcatad.
The Rev. Bram atatad that
printed laafleU with tha order of
the service of th* Eplacopal
Church will b* available for
those Unfamiliar with tha um of
tha Rook, of Common Prayer,
and that familiar hymna will he
selected for coogra*alloaal alog*
tng. Mr*. Buotfl Peak* will ring
the offertory, "I Coma To Tb#*.”
accompanied at tha orgsa by
Mr*. W. T. Jackson.

da.—mlUm law

ISAM affacad
a Kmbaaay. a Itbetel la the ra*I t aatilad t»SSm totall big ft*.

Supporters To SeeK
Enactment As Soon
As Load or
Named

■'PI'1'

Captain . Harold dray, com­
mander o t the »»rvey flight of
Atlantic Airway*, lo t tha Clipper
down In Hot wood Harbor Jusr
II hours aud rr minute* after
leafing Poynaa tor the return
leg of the rouad*trlp.
ft was three minutes ahead ot
tha unofficial schedule d ray act
for th e ship,
Tha n rttlih flying boat Cale­
donia mad* tba u n t trip In II
hours and Bin*. tn Idat ex a week
ago whll* tba Cllppar was fly­
ing east.
Today tk* two plana* psaaed
waa greatly appreciated hy the
over mid-Atlantic Juat ■* they
farmers.
did whoa they ware flying In opporila direction* on the tin t
ftlihl* of a friendly race to
ymtn supremacy of th* Atlantia
airways by being the flrot to **tabllah regular commarclal ae rv

Mr. B*n atatad that If enough
Iota rest la ahown t» th* newly
organised troop, a power boat
coold b# oh Ulead U fsbraary.
Tka ramaladar o t tha mast­
ing waa taken up In H* rati*tration of tho member*- Joke
OaUoway, aad O. I . Tolar of the
Uoaa Cldb. w*ro guaria at t h *

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WPAWorkmeuTo Robinson’s Widow „ (Sanford National
Boomed For Senate
Guard Units Will
Root Will Deliver Begin Widening Of
Sermon At Union
Receive Training
Tornadic Winds Clipper End* One Services S u n d ay Magnolia Avenue
Local , Soldiers W i l l
Street To Be Graded,
Tha Rev, J. B. Root of tba
Wreck Havoc In More Round T rip Congregational
Go To McClellan On
\
Bricks
Relaid
And
Church will do*
llvor the sormuu at the Union
Annual
Expedition
City Y eaterday A crosi'A tlantic Service of tha Sanford churrhon

fo r. a aimpta ita ta funeral. Tha
etr vraa heavy^jrtth tha fragranca
of flower* Linen Vlad epectatar*
wow^M* tha galleria*.
Thera's only baen on«-tev*ln my
Tha f m f leader's niaatire ut*
V« 7 eaakrt, almost hidden by
•T-^tha, . occupied tB i' center **f
tba naJI. A t anq’a length *w*y
Stoo^ tha empty chafr Koblrfscn
bad used during tha last St year*
la tha senate.
Special *aate ftlnktng the bier
war* occupied by sear relatives
including tha widow and tba late Trees, Shrubs, Power
senator'* broth* ra At tba presid­
Lines Get Brunt* Of
ing officer’* dealt. Senator PHtDamage By Twister
aaa*. Nevada Democrat, praaidaut
pro tern, and spoaker BankhteJ,
A am*11 twialar preceded tha
Alabama Democrat atoqd ■Ida by
rain yesterday afternoon, .clutter­
iliii
_ Hot*** a a t t e r * Mad la n l in g
payer
■ t e O s s l a U t k a walla- .Tba dial*- •aa dabrta. tibvlaa^ t ) t corps also entered the cham- Unaa aa West flrmt Htraet. and
plungtng the City la darknaaa
JosUea Butler, tha only fiu- until Uta last Bight.
praaaa Court member la the city, . Tka ‘alarm castor. It appear*,
was followed by uniformed com­ struck moat forcefully Juat want
mander* of the Army. Navy, sad of Baatord w h a n . garages aad
other small building* werablowp
Marine Corps and Coast Guard.
President iRoo**v*lt nat directly down by th# wind. A number Of
In front of Robtnaoa's former seat- roof* la tba vtolalty wore dam­
The Beasts and House chaplains aged and tha eorn la tha field*
offered prayers- Hymn* ware was blown down in place*.
Lightning was also reported to
■ung- Tba largest delegation of
aonator* and rvpraaonUtWb sear kava struck several trees la Banto make a trip for a funeral arlll fold and Ttatafcy during the
accompany tha body to Uttlo aturtn. While hon*'&lt;l«v»bla d*mBock, Ark., for funeral carvlcs# age to trees aad ahraba was re ­
ported the rata which fallowed
and burial th an .

boy* waa glvaa last fig h t at th#
regular weakly m e*tJ|g of ■ • ■
scouts of tb* ship ”Baminoia
lAoe“ at tha Junior lU r t BchooL
‘S la e la d o d In tho, party »*»•*■•«
-f o n t to Jaehaonrillo wore J o #
Mslack, chairman of Uw ship com­
mittee. Clifford Bolt, skipper: and
•four members of th* aoont troop.

SOLDIERS GUARD RECORD-BREAKING PLANE

State Cagttoi Gets
New Drcaa.Of Paint

Epamu Will Be Held
For Social Service
Written aaamlnatloaa for so­
cial . aarvtce poaitlona will he
bald Jnly R according to word
rwoolcfd boro today from Mrs, J.
P. BMo*. aaator case worker Of
tka. laeal Board of Social Wol*

far*.

,

Bka statod tkat all appllcatloaa
ma#( ha la tka Stria office la
JlrttgaavtlU
before Jaty IS,
aad mast k* there by J*ly i t. .
* 4|fflu M u a blank* may be
obtained tram tha district at-

on tho new *chrdtilo.
This I* a gloat lioliroro n*nC
over tha. old system wnorala
mull Ji-fl Hniifnril hy. train 71 n t
l i t o'clock In the i.iornlng and
Uollrt, commanding officer of boarded a plana In JackaunvlUq,
Headquarters Company, la also t'oslmaxter Holly anld,
, t
Adjutant of tho firs t llalalll.in
rummandcl by Ma^ir W- H. vim
Milk Control Board
llthren, of Miami
Th# cnliatad personnel of th*
Will Hold Meetings
Hanford units will Ihi given a
, breakfast by the government al
TAl.LATTARHKK, F la , July 1 *
l t:U0 A M . July 24 They will then -—0T)—Mr*. J. P . Alderman, direc­
{journey to* Albany, ( la , by the Al- tor of tho otato milk control board,
, lanlie Coast I,Inc, where they will aaid tho hoard would hold monthly
I lioard the Central of (Irorgla and meetings to dinruaa rrgulatliUM o f
, Houthern Railway* for fo rt Mr tho dairy Industry- Hovrn membata
Clrllan with tieorge Roltlna, If L nf tho hoard represent various
I'rrk, C. A- Adam* aaalallng the section* of tho atala.
j
local guanlamrn in Hu- ninvrmrnt
| Company unlrri will bt&gt; dlatrlbute&lt;| to anliatrd men this week LOCAL WEATHER!
I which will cover roniplrtr detail*
_ Mr. fllonn frll) rnliirn hi Hmi**'o f tha camp. Two drill* will be
ford noil week to ronipli'tii lilt held nagt week, Ihn regular MonFlorida: Generally fair t
Work bore before moving awnfl1day night Inerting and souther on and Huturdav. K ilrnuo
to aoourao hi* now duties
friday night- All min are ra- w e lt Florid, asm*.
Doytono Tidta
•luiraad to report at tin- Armory
Haturday'a tide*, high, S
July M a t S;0Q I* M. Hrvrlllr haa
Tampa WPA Strikers Iwen called for 4:4.1 A M. Jul/T lt M.. Z:(« I* M.; low. #:J6
|a th* first year that the HD IS P. M.
Return To Their J o Ijh .i JThis
Birom stor
i t h , Infantry Hrgiment ha*
Yeaterday, su.nS; today,
TAMI’A, July Id. i/r»-Fifty- trained out,of the slate. Previous
Pr* el pi to lion
thra* Wl’A aewiwg room women summer camps have bciii held at
Tolal for yesterday—
Of th* KQ who almi-lorif-d n Week- Camp f e tte r which l&gt; near JackTulal for month to data
old alt-down alrike Wivlneaday aonvlllaNormal to dato. ------ night, went b*eh tn (her job"
lieutenant Colonel J P. HutchlTomporotur#
In n vacant cigar farlrry huihling oon, eiaculivc officer of the 114th
Mailmum, PI; qtlnlmum,
ym tenliy anil were relii&gt;Utnl.
Infantry and oeconJ in rummanu
Horrid reading:
About 200 other W l'A 'rlknta, of the h i tire regiment, and CapOfficial Rapprt
who struck In aympathy with thi lal§ Georg* W. McRory, Adjutant
women alt-downer, returned I" of tka U Infantry Brigade will
Utdr plojecta, W. F.. Robinaon, •U* attend th* summer ramp.
district WPA dlrectrr' rr|Mirird
Tba 02nd Infantry llrlgada t*
and aaid that project* were composed of th* IZ4th Infantiy
and tha 167th Infantry of Alaba­
operating normally.
Those who ml,an! four ron«rr- ma, aad la coiamandrtl by Briga­
Bttva work days and who failril dier General Person* of Birming­
t* show up yeaterday will not hamha tabulated, Frank I*. Ingram,
Captain A," W Kno*. will com­
Sjata director aaid; In accordance mand the Medical Detachment up­
on Ha arriv jl at F art McClellanirtfc a WPA working rule,

*

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tit In Three A ttem pts

Bill Cates Nominated On
Sanford Herald's Florida
State Loop All-Star Nine

I d l e Massie Leads Gondolier H itters
With A Double And Two Singles In
Four Official Appearances ______

St. Augustine T h i r d Baseman Started
In N ational Game By Joe Williams
Of New York World-Telegram

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Has 12 Wins And 7
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To C ^ e d 11
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S T A N D IN G S

Julr. lis t.

1- A l l R I K J . W n i t K O T K I l .
A * K i h i I i Ii p f I k * K a la la * t
C J IA K L L H W . rO H H K H T K It.

rhlraKo
Nrw fork
I'lllal.urab
Ht. Lnul*
10 kite o ff the deliveries' hf
&gt;" Rambert, Joa Marina and
Bunch•ding tha hitting for the c ro ­
wns Eddia Mas.lc of thn Conout th ree hlN,

Iodine a double. In four .appear* j &lt;;if-iifijiiiii
Wo a t th# piste. Jimmy Co* ^ '• ^ 5 3 1 * "
S H alted ot|l two single* and A l-hlladrlehU
ibis In fhte trips to tin) plnle-,
a«i t
idlng th# Sanford hntamrn was
Is Clary. ld&gt;«Khu£iKortstop,|
k

-Today jth* Lookout,, nre In Ht■ Augustin# meeting Ihe Saintfi at
, d i l l a t Lewie Park

S

Krrnrii: MHIbubh i.'inry ll**tU"
o PrlflMint j. Hum* I hIIK1 jm:

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. CINCINNATI, July 13 - I .P i frp d T p rn rr has a nrw fish sturyT urner report! that, nn s plrnlc
exsurelon gt Jupllar, Kin.. V&lt;- r» t
okt a throw-line only tu A n v r v
seagull sbap- up the h""k l«-fnri&gt; II
't h e w ater. Turner hauled In
gull and frosd It- Other mcmof the pnrty -attrated tii*
alcry's necuraty
Thrso lofty- mnuntalna In the
Psetflc northw est—Rainier, lim'd
••4
St, nolens—were nntnnl
a jla r British navy officers

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work has gtr*n him
‘a n 's UUls ekana. Isaehdd a Bated
tha name a s' the moat Improvad
t a b l i n g m aa who thlo y aar kMa v .u r a n in th s
Florida
B ut#
’1' Bo has dlrpairil of M u (S S I League over hi* work of lost
ennany's "H ob M aa.*
' season.
______________ __________________
Last siason a poor showing by
the 185-pound Key West youth
Board—aro to bo eiem pt- T h e , while with the Lookouts can bo
i&gt; flnltkn nf ‘Interstate eomm erte’, H r|| ..-counted for, In two ways,
riiniiit*■»«•••
»* m
*
ami what ‘threatens or Interfile Ills ayes war* giving him n
with
tho stability of prices nf great amount of trouble and an
lVYKIISATH»*Af? MCMH H
Ws In- I
goods
or service. In In lerslale1injury to his shoulder,
while
Niuitrk
a . I S St
commerce nr tho orderly m srkrl-l .tiding Into third btao one aft*
Itm iln n l
t T It
14
Tunmlo .
41 M
ing of good* or service* in Inter-’ .m oon at H arris Field In Gaineslluffphj
.
ftft
It
.
ifb a U m H
state commerce permit* of w id.-tiuie, did a lot to Impair ht*
HJ ( a r u i k f t ................ .. I t
41
*
dustry h e re "
_application
______ of ______________
Ihe order* anil regn-1 throwing arm .
Ilt irl if i H t
i
. I t
4ft
HiitiimMro
a.
*11 44
The agriculture Industries of the Jatlnn*
----- •_ nf thn B o sH , illn d rr Ihl-J
,**• ■ According to the latest batting
J u r a t » C l l &gt; . . . ... 34
B4
*UW cannot stisorb th* Ineroased the Board may establish reguts" l* averag e Issued by T aler Sc has I,
■sst.ii i,to tinTiisntr
coat* of produrlloii," Mr. Hchmah tlona nffrcling
ffrclinc Industries engagrt*
engaged Florida M ate League statistician.
S'l.tllllHA NTATSI I.RAflllSI
Ni Atiuusiln*. Si Orlaado, L
said, "and s till, maintain their wholly in lintrastate
Industry, he- ' Catea b slapping the
- ‘— ‘‘ ‘* *-■1
nppl*
l,r*bars. *1 ts s ts iS . 4
solvency If a iminimum w agr nf cause their output romnelr* with around at an am aiing pace ol
Jirijinrt, IS; (lala.avlll*, I.
I’alitlka. S: Hsytnaa. &gt;.
forty cent# per hour is e.lahllshc'l vnterprise* engagrd In Inlerslale .311.
Dill hegan hl« organised baseAt. til * *TV-VI.OIttlM I.KAOPIS and th# work It'.reduced to n mini- business.. Ii&gt; ihi case of Industries
mum t f 40 hours or mrtii'jd hour*/ engagt-d whnlly In in tr is ttte Inf- bit) carver In a peculiar manner,
J!i*rur*.n, t; Balkan. 3.
Ultiuii Mprlns*. It 'Troy, i.
The
proposed' ninck-Fonnery Incs* cease-an I ilrslst orders nn y a c rrd ln j to the alary, Joe Wil‘ HCtlHtilt-S hOHinA I.NAttI N
bill prohlbtts the shipment or sole be Issued, while in the rase nf InAtnMlru*. It TtunUiVtllS. "f.
of InUr-stK* lomuteree nf 'un d u .trie . engaged In prcdoctlon *&gt;f,
Cmilili, Si Tatianas***, 4.
fair1 goods) th a t Is, those produei-d romuiiHlIliri
moving intrrslatc
IVTIilIVAIVOVVI. I.HAQCH
under 'subatamlsyd1• labor e-mdi- rrfnrccd r&lt;tt&gt;|illanro wllh defim-l
.......Mu, Si Hunlrsal, I.
lions o r In violation o f ivgula- hour* and wages dnd other standN» mmi It 4} Jtraoy L'llf.
t.-tiy, I.
s.
I lt t ih ia lo r , Cj J lu f f A in, t*
tlona nf th* Board
.
- ard* Is provided Goods produced
Goods road* In vlolatiun of th* by employee* employed in violaM U T i l A T L A N T I C I.H A IIIIP I
rasl.JMtl.ln, 7 ; l!«lM»nl»ll»| 4.
standards
esttblishcd,
lo-wlt: lion of any term or provision of nn
f j t a i m i i h , S i J* rtu » o p m ite ( t*
Hours, waged, employees, child order of the Board may not be
A H-KJIMtM, I , MftCOfl. S*
labor (th a t is, by labor under HI lawfully transported or received,
a n iT I t K A S T K H b L h a i i i i m
years of ggs and In hatirdou* in- pnrsrssi-d, sold, o r In any manner
J -At I-mun ( *; l l n n t v s i t i i e r / , T.
Mttlills,
H* Ihi*. 4
du.trie* 1R years); by* the use of usud
Fi nally for violation of a
I' siiIhlhIb, 11; Miil4lan, B&gt;
strike breakers or wllh employee* regulation or order on conviction Inveatlgalion'of th* altustion and
A H lI M lr A N
A A W n ilA T lO W
under espionage or otherwise In la (500 fine or not more than f want out to a*o "Wllllo" Cates,
If it ltaitnitfili* n l T o Ik o , i f l n &lt;
conflict with the' regulations It- months Im prisonment
l.m iikx H l r , n t C o l u m t ' U * . r * t n .
a* ho was called in tho** day*,
Is• h*m* c:i!&gt;. 4; HI. Pawl. ft.
sued by the Beard srd declared
■
play in g gam*. "Willie" did noth­
•unfair* and barred from Inter- R o O B C V e l t 's
S o il
v tT in v A i, i j t t n r K
ing las* than, slap out two triples
I’lillmb-lptilii, «; Nc«r Vi-rl
sta ts commerce
n
n „ A
n
and two singles. According to
Nt IniiiIp. *; rtltsbiirab,
Ths Bill creates t Labor StandI 'U y H l , n i l U n U U C C Williams' story, th at waa enough
lloatnii at llrnnkliu, lain,
ard Board of five, members, ap. - ■
for him. Ha took Catos to Or­
ANNHtt'AN I.StStll It
pointed by the President, by and
llflMK. July 11,—WP)—Jams* lando and asked Manager Casey
rl-vrlam t. al t:b*il*n&gt;Niaa
l'litlMl*-lphl» at Nrw Vurk
w ith th* advhr* and rom rnt of th e. Roosevelt.- ana
of
President Btongal e f th* Brooklyn Dodgers
r.f tslsr.
Brnate- Term, five years; salary Roosevelt, ronferrod last nlrht to glv# I ho kid • tryout. Stengel
Italy s u n n srhHtibd.
110,000 per y e a r
I with Premier Mussolini at Ven- did but Catos developed a sort
• (HTIIt.HV I.K tlil'U
The Bill dors not yet carry the Ire I'slare, l[n was accompanied arm and didn't got out that
&lt; k s lls s s s ts , *1 Allaala. I.
t .ti ■f.ftn e k
al
J llr m ln g h a m . spacific minimum was* and m as-' by If. 8.- Ambassador
William season.
,,ri| ln |rr
lo he applicahl’. ' Phillips.
• t i l l Hr
at
K iiv iv tllr,
m l ImUm* hours
Bill broke In wllh Sanford
'ItTdlMlplI.
Kpnnaor* suggest 4(1 rents perl
HI* grandmother. Mr*. Hara which w te a member of the
Ni w o r Ia-*nit, 4i, Mcbiphll* ft,
hour and 30 to 40 hour* par w^rk. I IH*«"&gt; Rouaeveit. mother of the Central Florida League but Wil­
but tho minimum w tgo act In nm, Praaldant, waa wulcomcd to l i ­ liams ter.tlnusd to watch him all
Bill shall n o t orreed 11.200 per s ir by tt Due*, and presented along the rough road. If BUI
year or W eenta an hour In i n - with a huge bouuuat of rosea.
can carry on this season ns well
sonal work, egsopt for overtime,
■
■a h* has bson playing so fa r It
M T ln t n
l. s t A f H 'M
night nr oxtrm work. Th* Board I* SIGHTSKRING FROM CKI.IJt
may be tha turning pofrt, for
i Yfirls ni
pitta.
lo regutat* tho standard nf wsgvs
_
IsMUli* ■* I'iM ihurfll.
WiUlams la *U1I keeping tab on
i«n ni ilriMibljfn ■
and hsura Tho Boord may m tah l SAN FRANCI8CO, July 13 y g u m ph p r h M n l « L
llsh aeparata eUlafticntlon of am- (ff)—Life in A lcatras prisoo, tho

P ro test M a d e
- T o Andrews
- On Wage Bill

rkteago

P^JTftrft,

ftmploFftot tnd employ-1jovrrnmenr*

Twenty dioramas tall Florida's and gfisntlly af-fnads to t* pro- d|yrri|6s; Aleslras is elm* in (he
dusod and any ether fa rU rs It may Jmsn'mkd* island where Ban Frs'i
story in 'Cleveland,
dsom gar man* Th* wages and cisco's 1039 world fair Is und.
hours n u y differ In geographical construction. Cells and prl»«
groups, even In nsarby cities in
th# u m * Industry- Certain Industries and groups may bo exempt­
ed from hours and wages control.
CHILIAN CABIN IT QUIT!
Common carriers are not under
th e law, Exsraptions Include ex*cutlvas, tho** In on adm lnbtrathe*. - anpervleery e r profession*!
capacity and agrfcultural Isborera
and 20 acres. East tide of as auch term* are. defined and de­
Hanford. Box C, Sanford Herald. limited by regulation* Issued by
RAVE TOUR WnUh rtpalred try
th a Board- Employers of a c*-on* who roally knows how. 25—Mlacollancoua For Bate t*ln—** yet undefined number of
Briggs, Jowolor, Magnolia AvoNOW! Movie* coat lea* than omployooo—U may be ten or to,
suapshotst Standard
Unlvsg w hatever may b* provided by tho
*j**S
Muvl# c rin sr*
Film Me.
Wlrboldt Studio.

!h a i / t *
(troth

UAKE YOUR kitchen c u te r ta
’ ■ clmn.
j
iUsa
t . . Doglaf
t\~_ i
n.
1
andi G»y*s
DECO ENAMEL. Slanlty-Ragara
Hard war* Co.

i n m l l t s r i f n a Toa* Owe)
Allen said the decision would
mean that any p y fth a je r-a f ta s
aalo certlflealea/m nder verm# of
the dbputsd wft would
'abso­
lute ^tltle to*thu p r o p e r t y 's . .
A property owner would' a r ­
range for k b w ertlfkatea to be
adrertisrd fa r ta le must be pre­
pared to purehaae them over all
other bidden, Allen said, or
stand a chat* of losing the prop­
erty with no rig h t to redeem It,
ft Judgo Johnson' decision stood.
A t passad by tha 1MT le g is la ­
tor*, th* act perm itted any per­
son to hovs two-year-old cvrtlficatea offirod for aata. The hlahpst bid giro clear tltlo 'to the pur­
chaser and wiped out all other
tax liars, Including subsequent
and omlttad taxes.
Sales already have been com­
pleted, under the act's term s. In
some counties.

Wife Of Prominent
vColored Dentist Dies
Olivo M. Strickland, wife of
Dr, R. D. Rlrlrklaml, prominent
colbred dentist n f this rlty , died
this morning a t 11:00 o'clock.
L. Klrhelbergcr will be in
charge of the funeral a rra n g e
menta. Additional funeral an*
nouncamenta will be mad# later.
▼atlntui, a cobbler of llen*vantnm and fararite of Nero,
waa reputed by thn ancients to
bars the biggest nose In human
history.

Prom pt Relief
From Itch m f Eczema

laUnd". In

menta, aeenrdlng to looalltlra, the ggn Franclsro bay, It pretty dull,
slso of the community, tho lypo.ao convlcta nro w elcom ing's new

C la r ifie d Advertisements

W ill-Be-Deferred
Pcndjqg Decision

Come And Get It

FOR REAL REFRESH­
MENT ON THESE HOT
80MMER NIGHTS TRY
OUR SPECIALTIES
DELICIOUS
CUBAN SANDWICHES
SPAGHETTI
CHILI AND CHICKEN

ftafiM h yonraalf Hu m
hoi Mmmcr day’a with ■
cooling drink or tnaty
sandwich. After tho bill
| u m , ahow, or av aalaf
irivp c o a t and f i t U ,.«l

Angel’s Eat Shack
t s i f s r i A flenavx A v s {

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CELERY

A tte n tio n growers

“tiirY C L B " -l y*«r old. lo good
ghape, 116.00 c u h . Inquire liar*
SW,

FFj CELERY SEED

rarCOONOMY und
SATISFACTION us*

Is .O IL B IK T
now under
manggamant. Otfara rooms
•rival* bath*. A ttrsrllvu

NEW LUMBER

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P O W D ER

aoiutllyT
BatUr I

U THE SOLE AGENT
E COUNTY FOR 8T0CKH0FF

lA g a io tt 'S ain ts

■Up a t AUfuH A. D. l i l t , prr-

1&gt;*CM**&lt;1.
N o rn 'S o r m n m o L U K a r .
• w p iii
Notice la h*r*br ai*»a that th*
annual ir**Ung of tha .torkhald,*ro of Th* Sanford Herald will
b* h*ld In Ik* ofllc* of Th* Nanfun. Ilarald. In Uanfurd. Tin.
•a Ju ir n th . 1917, hi lO'.sa a .
M. o'clock for Iba trammel ion nl
ouch iiu.iaraa ns m ar Cum* t&gt;*lur* lb* m**llng.
W. UURDON DKAN.
..
B.c/*iarrK O Tirs
A l—.U v .u u'clock IV id u iilif
m im ing, Auau.l I. IH I ai lb .
court hou**, Hanford. Klorlda,
m e lln.nl *f I'ubllc latiru d lo n
will r*e*l»* w .la l bid* for lb .
erection of a ala room *cbo*l tiulldlAg at Mldarar, Haet Hanford. The
Hoard r***rre* th . rlaht lo r«jecl an&gt; or all bid. f o r »p*el-

Roosevelt To Get
Si* $10,000 Aides

The Sanford Lookouts wilt meet
Ihe St. Augustin# Rainla here to­
morrow night kt the Sanford Mu­
nicipal Athletic Field aa M anager
Lee Head will oend probably Dig
Pan D rainird to the mound In
order lo s ta rt a comeback trail
and once again lead the Florida
S U te LeagueManager F/rddle Francla of the
Salnla will uac Mike Fetty er Carl
Weigel on the mound for the
fourth place Salnla with Jack
Owrna, 1930 veteran, doing the
catching.
The d a rtin g Iln*op* will b« ns
follow#! For the Saint*. Johnny
Stock playing i^ o rtsto p , Hilly
Moor* In r*ntrr-ft*W, Andy Conrerrlk in left field. Dave S w in d A
In right field. Bill Cairo on tb lra
bast. Jack Owrna watching. Vld
Kupatjir on first-be**, Billy Clehon
a t aecond base atdl W elgtl or F e t­
ty doing th » hurling
• For the lo o kout. "Breeches"
Clary will be on nhortatop, Mayo
Langaton In right field, Al Kaaao
In center field. "Swede" M artin In
left field. M anager le a Head catch­
ing, Buck Rodger, playing aecond
baae, Bobby Prichard on first
baae, “ U tile Joe" R uggrrio play­
ing third baae and Big Dan Braina id will probably do the hurling-

WASHINGTON. J ttlf II.—(**)
—The llonae ‘ yeelerdayS ppalponed consideration of a blit
A British Inventor ta reported
designed
to
g iro ' '. T re t Id col
to have developed n single-cyl­
It 0 OB• V■ 11
Six
fis c s
tiro assistants a t 110,900 a year inder ■molorcyrln. which lino al.
In nccordanc* with kla executin' talned speed* nf 100 miles nn
reorganisation, said ' the poMponamant was duo In the a b ­
sence of two Republican mem­
ber#,.
Majority Loader Bam Rayburn
said Ihs bill ‘probably wmild be
pea and In a few hours* bemuse
"I don't llilnk Ihero- la much op­
position.”
,
A total of !T,06I(4M spindles
were active In Coorgia during
April.

NICK18
Liquor* Store
309 E. list SI.

IA C K SO N V IL L C
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The Beat In

.. WHISKIES
WINES
LIQUORS
GINS

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n h s u t u p • m i n w Iu i

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Soviet Flier*

READING FIG!

ON CQUETjTLAN

Establish Ln-Of ficial
World’s Record Of
6700 Miles In Hop
From Moscow ToUS

ln Q*8',Col. Kay Delivers
Krctl T. William* went o S M *"
lalk At Kiwaniau
tha rrm n ih tec invrstlgabhRr JjJf

P lan e Comes Down
With. Leaky T a n k

poamlbllllta of 'a lural (roller
camp a t tho 7 're g u la r VwartMy

Army Officer Greets
Group. Flying: Them
Bfcpk To Army Field

And Other Reformij

Had Been Slated |
For Job On B elief

‘XM.'whh^ Wc,) Known Attorney
Of Jacksonville DeKcrihes Trip Abroad

I A —; ( A P ) — *ni# R itM ia n

tMifi-polar filers landed hero
M ffiy a fte r 82 hours In tho
W during which they fie*more than 6,700 mllea from
Mopcow to thla city, catabliahlnjr a neW unofficial world
record fo r the dlatane.
The plane landed In a field

SenaU d e b its on P n a ld rn t RnoaovelCs rourt bill r&lt;
V b tb t of anyry dU ronal.n when Scnntora O’Mshunry of
and Halley of North Carolina, both Democrats, took th e
assailed the plan bitterly. They are* ahown laylpg plana/
oratorical battle. O'Mahnnry aUnd* at th. left.

abifet three mile* from town.
Thp gasoline tank waa leaking
b at the fliera made a
aafo
landing.
,
Throa Soviet fliera, Pilot Mlkrll
Oromoff. Co-Pilot Andrei Ynmo•keft and N avigator s«rgcl Danllln, wara unable' to .peak l x * IHI. I

Nationalist Arm y
Batters Rightist
tyree With Might

n.1

Tha secamd train -p o lar flight
f a r exceeded the flret which re
rontly ended a t Vancouver, Watb.,
a fte r a hop of BJOS mllea
'M ajo r Victor |I- Btahn of the
A rm # flaw hero from iiemLy
Ma^ih Field and greeted tho flk » lle then took them in hi* own
piano taMhe arm y field.
F or a lim e yeeterdey, aa Mich­
ael Qyornov and hla two tam paniona battled a ilorm. over the
Canadian nortnweat, It •c4 |ied
poaaible they would ewltclt their
to fn t and coma, down In Chicago
or New York. Out a Canadian Na­
tional Railway* station* ag.-nt at
Uak sighted them a t 4 : 0 P M ,
E 8. T , on tbelr original route
Tbelr flight ovar the North pelo
In n •Ingl 0*motor*d Ant-2."*
plan* of cxecptloMl pow rr nn&lt;l
endurance, was a aUady p r v , . .
aloa of nbetarle* overeome and »bJretlve, achieved They eougbt U

of th* Hrialnnle' Cl
_ , "
o f rvtamOtce la&gt;t night. w ith T.
E Simpson presiding.
Msy»r lliffgln*, In Wpcaklng of
the proposed project, alatr-d that
tho tlly hi nut financially nbl*
a t the prevent tim e to com tra c t
a very large camp this year. H*
u ld , however, that a drive might
be
inslitutrd among Sanfpfd
merchant* to jrct aufficknt fund*
fo r a lem]
Mayor 1 f t g X ' " ' ' t limate for * '
minimum coot for th r ram p j*
about |5,0O0, which will Inelvli*.
llghtlnc, and a bath home'.
houre.
- )

DcathCauses Immedi­
ate Speculation Re­
garding Successor

1 ulo“*l W.
anllcHor of f
IJn*. spoke t
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WASHINGTON, July 1 4 -*
(AIM—Senator Joe T. Rob*
iiiMin, 84, Democratic l e a d * .
and
(tow deal legiaUUvft .
king-pin, waa found dead .Inv
bed thla m orn lria.^^’J J
The sudden death bf lif t •;
Senator f r o m
A rkansas
shocked the
capital «wl
throw the A dm inistrations

r r s " Ur
*bo i lull In-Id at Ib t VaM-i llu
tel.
i;„| K«r . who w as, lulrodutod
W a lte r Coleman ulaled th a t • a by Fred W ll.oti, haa been tinra m p ro cheaply tiuill would not(
1 iHiiyul by the Atlantic Cuust
com m and the h igher rle -s rs of
people. Ha pointed Jgut t i n t nnn IJu* fur the pant SI years.

1*gl*latlvc program Into a t * 1
knoll.
'ML
Robinson hsa boon a ' Dean**
erotic leader alnco 1VXS, and wdd *v
Umv.
paraonalty In- charge' of

built a t an approxim ate r i o t of S ta rtin g ' a* an oiifrfc* d a r k , bn
$20,000 would have a dame floor,' Waa atuadlly advauccU tu ula
p sta g e fo r local enU rlsinm cnU , praaent high tun'll ion.
a recrrM lon hall, ah u fric b 'u iil and
Ha told or h l&lt; a ip e r k ln o a ill
trn n U c u r t * , rlec trlc
lig h tin g ,’ th a M adnrla
Island*. Kaalimir.
■ewarage, *leant h e at, tiud b a tj / it a b la . Italy and t'slo iitlu * wfcerv
A # g n a ia a te o m e d 'd )/’. S o rt blah,

would have |mwerful tmiriat nt/B y Re iwmgBomb- j traction,
he aakl.
bardm tDfi Madrid I A locution n ra r the hu.iilca*

P roildent'a tw o
tlv« cam pjU n* to m a t t
v*^org«nlm tho cnnv*i
tlv r liepartfnrnta.

of *IW-l.and Ihe U. H. AmbaSkador In Egypt.
Uni, Kny

* tailed

the

m ined

I aectlon uf town wa* urged by timiplu nl K arnah. the TnJ Mu
IIOKdf.trf.D, July It. —
MADRI D.
July! H .—(A l-tlu v - | Fred WgUon who ahowril l but n Hnl, unit i l'w r d I Ilf* Npblux and
pyramid* from L u m r.
I
Senator Jo*eph T. Iteliln*rn of Arkan*a*, who wn* found dead
Naval au lh o rillr. directing lb .
" o o p . U ih-red J n .a r I camp fu rth er out would tend In
**W hore.nr you go Anii-ilrnnl ltd . muyning In W«*hingion. Ill* untimely devlh briny t about im*
gout llnee ourth^eai of Madrid give vliitor* the opportunity of
v .a t aerial aeareb along Ibu
u|) , [furt kI (m u h lhfu)1|(|l , (1 going to nearby rltlci tn trade a r u tlie le-.l d rria e d , lim-l lu le J no dial* aprculntinri a* In wt*i will *uece.ul him in a Democratic
Mr. Wllaon'a opinion waa shared Itgriil, and inoat ctHnpanlimubm
Juiualiir for Amelia K arbari and Uio Corunua Hlfhwny wlillo n
trad e r.
Fred Noonan, world filer*, ru- now barrage of ahrlla lull into by W .-It. Dupree wrho added that of all lliu poliplt," O il. Kay iital-j
od.
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dined Ih* numbof of aearrhlng tho capital • aballarlng week* of a downtown location wmiVl lio
Tbu Kiwanlgna made final nr' b etter lec a u ie of the pro* Ionly
plani-i inday and Indicated, Ilia eomparallro calm,
rnngruinula fur a rhleken ii-ir- [
hunt may h« afienitoned HulurProjociilao at inlervata ut one ! of polIce protection.
J. *fl. Sharon |«iinl«il out Ihlit hei|u&lt;, In ba tud|| *i Ha ill.a mil. I
,day. The fltrra, now mlaalng IS '• minute loryxn dropping
into
Moil rid m « ikmui. Indlaellng fire a location near the lake would Hprlnga wblrli will 'be utU iidrdj
liiaurgnnla a re
dalarnilnad
in be very rold in w inter and - nrh by Hie mombera of flu- Haolurd, J
Inka Ihn rap lfal Jf pur-a Ihie
a contl it ion might drive InmiM-v Winter Park,* and |n l.nml lit *
A ateady govarnm ciit puah nat&gt;l away. If farther nut, Ihe rStnp wniil* citilia.
Mayor Edw ard lllceln*, (I. A .I
of L a*roiaa threoleaad Inaurgenl would I* pndeetiil from tin- *nld
Kpeer. Jr.. W A. In ffle r. | | . J.i
runt ml of th ree atra le g lc tuwna. by tree., ho tanl.
.
• h lp 1 ro,,,nu,n. Ih,,
Thu group decided to have plan* Uihnm n. Al I.iir, .11 e . Ilelliu a.t
D barrvera ta d tho rlrJI. w ar
*
, &lt;',prr
now la beginning Iq lake nn the drawn up for" the camp which I I I IiIlea, W arren I'arha, (•, H .'
uln4t
1
Intnaatty ut W orld W ar lighting. would be Im peded In the inur Moure of Orlando, li. A. Hv|llonl
lllJ; n ,f r " ; '
of Jarkannvllle, Ted l.vlte, and I
tlovernm ant pilots virtually ro t future.
•
N avy, nffl.
nil re Im | defenders from rein
At p ro e n t. tile- trailer rniop f., J. llu ruby of W inter Turk,]
W A SH INGTON , Ju ly 14. W»
- , h * • '1 "
"
NAHKINQ,
July
14.—
—
forrem epla III a r Villanueva dal rnm m lttre
Inrludea: W alter S. w ere g u e .ta al Ibu m eellug.
i’rc-iidrtlt Itmwei ell** e ld e d -out, China's
^
national government
IMnllllp, l | 'm lln a
Wn*l mid Coleman, |» Hawkln* Cj . ooiIH,
Jaine*. agrreil ye«lenlay to dlh aitenad troop* to concantrawllgblly north of M adrid, with II. II. (7.lrrnan, E. II. barney,**f&gt;
« * , "*
ami Mauriea R o.il. who flew mmlien points, avowedly la r e ­
ib&gt;,e hl&gt; Inrome tax return* m
p rotracted buihtilng and inarhlua- I,. T hrail.er, Mayor lllggln-, nod
Mop from New York to S y n a, a
. , r. flt,
sit! what j h a C h in n * believe
gunnlng • t p ^ U l u n i .
rr*pun»e to a republican iletitund.
Fred T. William*.
di-lance of MS7 mile*.
.......... .......
It a Japan*!* a tfo rt to rlomlIn th e east, (lonerat i'u iag ,
Ralph Hag wall, -toctvU ry. all’
#Tbe lanky younger Itoonovcll,
"*1* lh» n o rth rrn urovm t** a l
______ _
com m ander of tha rovernm eni moriMnl th at Roy Seoul* nl H-ni
14’, —Florida - a tm | , - n a r " f - h i r - t a l l i r r 1* * rv ir
Hopei and C hahar. Sign* ol
M arirarfit R ir h tc r . 67,1 a»*a*- 7to»u» hg-ihn^"touioain«*Tluoaa^.U tk&gt; zaragu.t Troaei Ngtirmal JimtV'M't tn Wh-bloKatteiuling a Uric.-, itp p tsrrd unexiiecledly Ihi- m aKiv* m ilitary- preparation*
t
n
J l
M
/ ' Colorado, which rsttp n lta d Ihree lector, reported A lbarrarln
not ton had dltlribuled booklet* adam p I1ihimi, | furo Ihn S rnatn-llhuaa Inx n u n
w*re avld-nt In th a capital ItAS D e a d I A N e w Y o r k - ,,|&gt;nea into llm air reiimtedly to
only baa been completely aur verllMng S t nil note County in
-f Ediii.itmu m itten w hen It m u-weil It* alndv •all. Tha m ain road through
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j anarch the liny lulnnda In llm rounded hui also gararum ent that city
i
ictinnal him- of perxonal liuldlug rniii|Hiiiir« nltha cilv wa* loadtd with a v a ­
Mrs. M argaret R l o h l e r , * T ''are, . ln d uf the Inlarvenliig troope jiow are fighting In lieMr. ‘Ragwell al*a ataterl I hat
p rr* -nnal
tegivl to lie uw*l aa ta x avnelriety ol m ilitary and m tchaolthe (treater Orlando .( hiniln r ot |
o&lt;d Huperin- anee device-,
cal equipment. The IroSpa wara
Crnumerce had iuue&lt;l an invtof the Si-iio
Y rrte rd a y ’.i lei&gt;Umuny pul into ■aid lo ba moving northw ard.
It lion tu Dm flanfonl -te»ly to
linn urn e l- the record III* uumea nf Wtl
k|Moi*or a 45 minute radio pro­
rE iriN O , Jiity II
i/V)— Penr#
cram over WDIIO Amr. .1
_ i bv the lltliv m liy of Kleriila
’airy of llu
I’n-ililent W illiam N, Pali
4 Colin Kngliah, S tale miperln* f'nlum li's llrondcaaliug i-«Mpaiiy, negutiatlni)y w ere underw ay hero,
trn d rn l -if public Instruction -lit- C. F. K ettering, v k * p ro k h 'iit «l a high j» |u ri. r pnurru mud, tu
Island and h o i boon a visitor In
cuated planning a Stale prog-ain U rn cral M&lt;dur*, and J bm J i l!np (Ottlu tin- NniHi r Inn.* crisis w ith­
Sanford oa many occasions.
of cilucation a t th* opening *«*' p e rl N jw York brew er and la**.- out cuii*ultlng tbu m iliunat g u v
In addition to Henry Richter.
ernmciit uf Nnnkmg.
ball m agnate.
■Ion
Iwn dgogbtara. Mm. William JaConfirms an- f bliu-vn local
cubs, and Mrs. Fred I’fand. of
author ilk* ii.mii
military
J a m arts; - thro* listers,
Mrs.
Corolla B randt Mr*.
Q*«rga

President’ s Son]Peace

Meanwliik-Jiipan Prepart's For Engage­
ment Of Real War

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Mro. a R. Dawson leff Hail-*
lord thla a to n in g lu Join liar
husband la W alterboro. ft. O.
where ha wag Injured |n an all*
Inmnblla M cU ant rocentl)-.

lymcnt Bureau
fA In Operation

Th* Kaafartf- Chapter nf tho
American Rad Cross met yeslur*,
day ninmiog a t tha l(.-*l C«u*g

Ooodapeod, of tbs local

M to provide

Headquartotaj Ntyla v a don* their share. M anager a summer rooorf- I t la o u r belief
Coleman said in reporting H u t th at our many lu a m o r advanU gcs
th us fa r 430 rands h are bean tlfi. w ill'a ttra c t ijn w a n d a of-cum m er
D iluted hero Of this number 270 vtfkor* if m a n attm tio a n a ba
Were dspasHed in th* box a t tba called . to them. By havlag the
company's office* and paatoga aa c It Irons of tha state acta ally eothaaa waa paUt by tha Florida operation, net only were thouPower and Light Company. .
L ands of person* reached but they’(
Ahhough th* rem palgn .w as. were reqebad In ■ moat effective .
In owrh od but little more than a|m aiui«r. W a baliava U u t tha ro- ,
rnoath »*»—first aadaanim w tat suHg , peak for themselves "
|

■hip swap
dant act!
month «d
arrived, |

F. D. Scot*

Was Ardent Suppoi
Of President In
F ig h t A t fA it ts t c t i

Luncheon' Today

m eeting of the Ilftird of D lttc tn K

,8A N JACINTO, Calif.. Juiy

»*

Famed Democratic Leader Succumbs

bya« *

Ufa ci-llraguei generally
eipccteil hla appointment u K V
Supreme I ’ourt to flit the vocanejf
rreatrd by the
retlrem ebt o |
J u .tlc r Vandrventer.
Although RoblnKm1.. heatlh haa
not heen rood, h it dreth woe th 1
tln-ly unnpected. Mra. Iloldnaon
waa aw iy on a vlalt to her boros
In Little Rock, Ark.
Roblnvon'a death rauieil Imme*
d itto iperulation about h it awefi-wor aa the Democratic leader. (
| Timer ineiitloneil Include ftma*
lor* llyrnr* of South Caroline,
llarrlioii of Mlaalmlppl and Hark^*
ley of Kentucky.
IlnhliiMm attciuleil Ihe Unlver*
ally of Arkati.u* and Virginia
I aw Hrhoot, lie *vrved In thi
A ikama* If-giilaluie ](&gt; yeara ft
the national llou*e of Iteproaanta
live* from til.* home atata hid
L-ftfd yovcninr uf A rkiJIf
raa bill went In the Unite!
S tairs Senate to *fill a vacancy ^
few rnmillia a fter becoming
erlmr.
lie wa* ch alrin an 'o f tha Dam*
erratic National Convention fttll'-'lt and JUSfi. Hr wa*’ a candi­
dal* for vice p rriid rn t In. JSfll
wbeu Al Rmlth ran for p rsiM m i
un the parly ticked.
Tim auddon death of D*mocratlr la'ader Robluson upoet the
Administration drlva In snoct •
auballluU
for
the
ItooM fstt
court hilt. The Arkansaa • • • • drive lu puah •
conipramN*!
m easure through the B anala M l
IC M lIa a t* Oa P**&gt; T n l

LOCAL WEATHER

River Line Purchase^ Equipment And
Franchises Of Two O ther Companies

Fighting I* Iwn n llm regular •Fkntdi:* (l*D*rin} ts ir to a lc h f'
Jspane,,. ami) Ina-p.i ma| Chin*so ami Thursday, Kit'fems NortI*
, ,f&gt;.
oeldlrra has I*- u going on fur w est Florida: uam e,
Daytona Tld*a
,
’
■bout a wiek
Thursdays' tides, high, t i l l
In Japan preiiarutbin* are bellepulrs which will i-iist approx* log m ule far
■I war although A. M . 1:04 I’rtM .I tow. 7 : 0 Ay
Imalely
ars b--l»g made tv ■nthoritle* *
they hujieil 'll] M.. .1:11 f . M.

Ihe local leimlnal Tif tha *nb, would not I*- necessary, Most of
tha pical manager alatail, and the actual fighting hi* hern halted
Includn tbs ra-ruuling ut paading ih-k * negutiationr,
tba dm k slid replacing of nil un­
s tta l hrlnirti-d Jepnnrtn 'r*gusafe piling under the bundlin'.
t a n ewi jit i)"lt,l»*r.l over tha
Mr. Caldwell, also r-pnritd that plains below IVipifig y cslrrd ty in
tba company bad placed 1
■ '■tunning drive that ty r h e d lb*
“City oT Sanford." wblrli nol walls of the anelent fity , while
piled between Hanford andJaca- roaring In-nth ne-tlsra lubbed
aqnvliln for several years, uu a shells a t the gates of tha city itruh tM tween&gt; Jacktunt ill* and sail
Miami for the aumaiur season,
Tho smashing offrntiva" against
Tha D aiter, a smaller rrall. Is • a t n nr hr,I veteran* uf Ilia twsnty*
serving In tie plaro...
n in th 'ro u t* army, who dug In nt
Yesterday the City of Drlebda th o . ‘«dgu of th* wailed city In n
li f t tba local dock with a re tro doe pa r a te battle tu huld tho Jap*
of miscellaneous fraighl purpurC ■■■aa back. La-1 viitualby .ended
ad by rdmpany officials to U d b ^ hop* that Iho war in twirl H China
large«l olilpped tb it aaasou,
i
(rootlaeed
r* * s Twal

Bara malar

Y aslarday,

I t .t il ;

today,

SI.**,

Rainfall
Total .udlng 7:J» A. M.----- 'M
Total fur Uia m o n t h -----—jSQ.
Tampa ralitras
*
Mailmum, SI; mlolpmm, 7|y - "
H orald raadlng,
Official R a p e d

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Timber
Although h
it u aii m
long
tfm*
,
i iro
n »mw if urrai
6i«r« hive been ru m e n kbout P m U e n tW
u n ong the Democratic leaden, and dlacodhting
th a t Roosevelt wiU aeek another term , no other
o a t like Governor Earle o f Pennaylvunla. He

pi
th
m
te

«t Lake Wake,

ewajr the moat colorful. the moat magnet
plausible candidate on the horfoti at the
He la the type that can appeal to all
time*. A wealthy PhlJsdAphJan. Who t*&gt;
hie own airplane: an ardent New Deal*, i
a former Republican, a man who la egoM:
the coal miners and the Bkclety fotkfe o f 1
eahdidate cocld be so many-thing* at cnee

*v

Bouchers al
petitions tf*im

at U a ’‘■ atlau lr p m
of *my political u | « «
friend," pradtatad-tba coast,
trovaray might b* tn fU i

m i

speedily m a O a li ot the
W » death.

vote; It ia believed he had hla mind on the significance
of this action when he addressed the Southern goettty re­
cently and eulogin'd the South and jxwind it- for gitlng
him his wife and Jeffersonian democracy.
It will be Interesting to watch how this polfttaal star
will fare when the time comes for hla opponents to throw
the negro Issue into hie hwe.

Peace E ffo rt In
F ar E ast C raig
H alts Fighting

CELERY
P K I'P E R

EE’S SEEDS
;» A K I ) 8 3

No W*y To Prevent I t

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- ■ Considerable critlelim has been directed et ^ Amelia
Earhert for attempting such an ambiUous flight^ in vths
face of the dangerous rtaka Involved. Her apeemft HMMi
tion by the department of commerce prohibiting
But, as the Sarasota Herald points oat, T t Ik hard to
see how It will prevent such oatastrophiea as that which Is
all too likely to have overtaken Amelia Earhart, who look
every precaution for safety and whose experience In the
mad tbauu are tha long air qualified her above the average for her trip along the
equator.
7
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"There was nothing |he department of commerce or
IABLE8*gL CROSIER.
«nv bther agency could have, sunfeated to reduce 1
able hazard* of Miss Hat-hart's undertaking. |
complete knowledge of all drcumatancaa of her fl
■o ranch ncituiffcnt lbla not predisposed to take unnecessary risks end
Tha iumrntr la atmaat half services of a first class navigator. She was cool
id W&gt; barest *van board of gehcles, as witness her prompt action tn taming
k aapbyr blowing down in ignition when her plane cracked up In Hawaii, U
iwbin* ground, of tropical venting ft re which would have made her own H
the escape of her n* Vigator, Fred Nodnkn, Impoaa
; (lnfctl
eral times on her present* flight she interrupted the aehed; saeutbe^oroe teaa aoe' TJdurli
to peP*,r an&lt;1
minor defects in har plaM. Yet,
Mate a ss municipal workura, it dhe i; lost, and hope of her rescue fades as the Lexington's
; Was M uouaced.ioat night. He did great flotilla of .airplanes search an ever widening shea of
wot bear Prvaidaat tiooaav.ii pot the south Pacific without finding -* trace of her. Empty
*W« foot dowp aa the^gropom- ^ *.nkx which were expected to act as buoyt If she Was
f e w

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TUXEDO FEED &amp;SUJPPLY CO.
A EC A B E BLDG.—SANFORD, F L A — FHONR S38

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M EET
EBIBNDfl

AND TALK IT
- OVEK;

GEORGE’S PLACE
oppobitb port

oryicg

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roaati** Is tba district,
wurs rapraaantaiL

CITY NEW S BRIEFS
I C a l l u i i P lan t f . a . Itw l
day. and parson* antltlsd tn rsrrlvn (bsm m ay * g at *«mn by
ra llln r a t R upario tso i.til T. W.
U v tim 'i offlsa. la tb a C o u r t
Tb« abandesm ant of tb s psd- Ilousa, •&gt;,
U a Sad tb a weodshad asssloo as
aa Important link la ika cducaTha mealing of tha Ranford
Um ot chlldrsn kas not coma
I.ion* Club which was scheduled
■boat b a ts u a . of any growing
te be held tonight will ba held
tandsrhaartadnass os lb s parl or June I I , according to nn announce­
tbs rscs, u U dua mors to Uia‘ ment m ad. by John Galloway
,te s gSEkfnl dlapoallloa on tha
pSfl Wf p srssln to arsd a tbars* ■ Deputies Jack lllrkaon and
Sposstbiuty la tba m atiar
ot I-aerls TSta from the County
aharlffa off lea yesterday. I s o h
thro* negroes to tb s- s ta ts panttan II ary in , Pal ford wbera tb*»
Striking WPA wort art at T*m- wilt aarva tanna for larcaay.

piaTna where mambara a f lh . PatpIflg hunt dub Hda to ■pprf.in tba
worainga, their haary Tlald ken*
opened fir* an Tahangman rltlaga,
wMeh naatlaa sgatn.t tha.gatai ef
Yelping ftaatf.
N
Undar eater of tba bombard­
ment, tha Japan*** Infantry 'and
moehln* gaanan moved tip and
hlSssd away at tba entrenchment.
ir W i . tba hard-bitten Chin***
i t f d n k of Uw-twenty-ninth army

ln

Pisa p r o « ^ —^ • u b d Clu d 7 * rf
'Thus, It would seem, that*until mien has completely
•\ r , ——r -^ e - c 5 -r
conquered nature and discovered ways of doing the, at
'• A Tam ps Tribune c |r t : o t very present, impossible, ocean flight tragedies cannot he M m l[ aptly daplcta tba Japanaaa mill- rated."
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1t*»T machine aa tha Cklaa Clipper*

iT p r i c b s i

‘The Beet Feed F ir Evety Need"

h
i

i i ii

sight
t

Tba regular wasUp ranting el
Rahford Baa Hemrti af tba- ship
"Bamtnol* Lion" will U bald te.sight at 7:80 o'clock at tha
Junior High Behool. - It will ba
ragiatratlon night,, according to
Clifford Bail,' ektppar.
county
n o aoUUadle
d eartlfTcataa
by call tog at
W. Lawton'*

i or anywhere e la e baia
ant) of aana. They are pnt
B ar. J. A. Logan jJrv,
I yete which the goranmant raambar o t tha Bamlnola
aa traalad for them and they D istrict Corn ip Ut a* nr Uw
Wild not ba*a anything at'all
art It nH -fer that fnstnman- trn d d j b . w rP i.H .R t. A'
ittty. Tha W orttn AlUanr*.
cf Ur* ant Ira dlatrkL Of

FOLLOW THE CROWD
J i ist as tbf savory, aroma
Tbs National Capital Is Wi
M M Wat tba dramatic w

H E I# YOUR JUNIOR 1

4 Junior Buolncas Bu
SAVE YOUA COUPONS FOR
1NQ AWAY MANY VALUAB

o f appHtaag food is half tbt
p b * * rt o f e ifig , sotho fra *
grasps * fji&amp; -tobaccos is half
cm ooW*

g o h a lfw a y

w o r ld -fo r t h e oostljr

abU. 'Bsm If yob gaboaitkla for sm, what ts %
B I g*k»' la do wbaa tkla
i takas from sm T' l oaM.

P ittsburgh Paint*
-SMOOTH Al

SNOW'S PAINT
' VARKxATR

irk is H .^ ^ c o f t^ M
I th e ir m o re

mild sun-ripened

chlffona,. Bans-

ptui *. LLm *imd

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ial Calendar

Branan Home Scene
Of Ciirde M eeting

H r. and Mr*. R. 8. Roekey and Stroud ihtirg, Penn. where ahe ha*
Dcrlr ant) KlanUy -»«ck»)r i» wik acMplwt a- position » ■ » . taorh rf.
8 unday In Wauchule visiting rata*
ttvas. Tory stopped In W inter
OANCK AT PERK'S
lla v m for M iu Avis 8t»n*lhjm
&gt;
There
will be a danee S atu r­
a ho accompanied th a n la Wnu*
day night a t Perk'* Place begin­
rin k
ning a t 11:00 o'clock. Muaic will
Ur*. Eugene Raynor and chil­ be fam tihcd by the Clubmen. A
dren, Richard, M ary, Jeaaie. and new club plan ha* been adopted.
M artha, of King*ton, N. C. are P art lea are c*ncrially invited to

rsonals

Mr*, c. F . B runea was booteta to Circle Number O n e of the
F irst MethodM Church which met
Monday after a* an a t b a r boms
oa W est F irs t Street. Mrs. t&gt;.
C. Bare lift w as Jdtnt hostess
with Mrs. Branan.
Mrs. J . M. MeCaakitl presided

A ierian Clam Holds
Picnic A t Sanlando
The Aaartan Class of th e .First
BaptMt C h e r ^ J m d g . jlc a ic a t
BauLuudo Bprtnga Teeaday night.
• T hroasheet th e ereetag a w la-

t*tfg waa enjoyed. a picnic eupOtf was aervad to th e following:

teed, duos war* collected and
other matter* of interest w ets
discussed, A new' member, Mrs.
A C. Starke, wee received. Mrs.
W, U Clark gave the la st chap­
te r of the mission, study book,
“O ut of A frica" s •
— T h e huatcU then InvitSd the
guests to go out on tb s 'law n
whers they enjoyed an old fashtoned watermelon cutting.
. Those attending Ware: Mrs. F.
R. Mitchell, M n- J . A . Bumhley.
M n . W. L. Clark, M n. W .,U .
Dekle, MiV G. A. Radford. M n.

■ Mrs, A. J. Peterson. Mta.WR B.
darter, Mrs. J . L. Jackson, Mrs.
Clifford Walker, Mrs. C. Hewson.
Mrs. M. N. Cleveland, M n . U
■ &lt; Behalf
Mrs, R. It. P tpptar
M n , N, J , Stenstrom, Mrs. H , W. F. Crenshaw, Mrs. J . M- MeCaifcakher. Mrs. Chaa. Aodereon. km f M n . A. C. Starke, Mrs. C. F.
Mrs. Grover Davit, G aorta An- Branan, and Mrs. D. C. Barcllft.
ttr f ta . W *yd. Rucker, Jr.. Mark
(Mffstand. Jr„ 'U &gt;e. Mlaaea llalan
V f M Sarah H ans W alksr, l*sg;
fcyTAuna pippin, E lltapeth Pip­
pin, Gladys Isle Pippin. Barbara
Tucker, and Sylvia. Reed.

staying a t the Valdes Hotel and
visiting friend* here. Mrs. Ray­
nor was the form er Mis* Jeaaie
' Mrs. W. E. Walla returned yee- W arman of th is.city .
tarday from Clewliton where she
V e n t aw eral daya with her
Mias Viola Simmooa who ha*,
daughter, Genevieve.
been attrnding college In Wash-1
Ington, II.
haa arrived to
. Mrs. Bredie
William*
and apend th t rum mer with her sis*|
daughter*. Saidee and In**, have te n . Mr*. Henry Barrow of this
(■tam ed from Tampa where they city, Mr*. Jimmy Smith of Cocoa
stars the guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, R. B. Medlln nr peI n 'L . Taylor fo r about t * t d» 7*- la n d . In the fall ahe will g o ‘to

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0:30 n'cllck unlit 12:00 o 'd te k at
the Armory. The outiU ndtng
event nf the cvenhir will be a
MirprUe danee. The public k»
InVited to attend.

« W rist W atches
■ELGIN GRUEN BULOVA
SPECIAL PRICES

A Cir! Hr
Dance given by J ■ M c L o u l i l l , J e w e l e r 1
He S flirn jtm n d his orchcatrajn
111 R. P ark A vs.
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U1 be g lv ^ F H d g y night

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P H O EN IX
iH r- M C tW ilu lif
Miss R o se'L it trail haa le ft fa r to continoa his wort
Knoxville, Tann-, Virginia, and
Asheville, N C. ta be ro nc.for the
Mies M artha McDonald v e t n n t t
today to the Tampa Municipal
M n- I* M Telford and Miss Hospital w h e n ahe la hi tra i ning,
M artha , Telford left Friday for a fte r having1 spent a throe weeks'
M arietta w h a n they will spend a vacation with her father, Mr," DM
McDonaldabort time.
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HOSIERY SHADES.
H u m th ru * c o lo rs w ill co m p lain
T o u r v o c a tio n w afjjro b n . . . « d d
b rig h tn e ss a n d 'c h a r m tp l e g a p p o a ra n c o wflh aum jnor
SUNBASK . . .
A wane eunqlow shade
vibrant primitive color* a

P a s t e l b e ig e . , .
Uqhl sun tone lor m a l ty sc r»

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Missionary Society
Of Church Has Meet

PERMANENTS

3 PAIR
AND ARCH
ALL FOR

:le Number Two
Church Haa Meet

WAVES A
SPECIALTY AT
A I l TIMES

re. B. D. Fletcher preelded
the meeting of Circle Num­
b e r-T w o of the V in t Met bod lit
Chareh which met Monday afteraeM at th e a h m h a n o n .
.T h e meeting was opened by e
prayer. During the basinets a**kfcm roolla* m a tta n w ars dta-

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Every E ssential For
COMPLETE SUMMER BEAUTY
srnmer, with Its hast, hamtdlty and entdeer activi-

A Hainan w are wet-

' Refreshment! ware eerred to
following: Mrs. John .Vaughn,
S p A J l D. Fletcher. M n , 0. O.
■ M ap. Mm, B a ta ta . -HaMUaoa.
Hr*. SL D. Ratliff, M n . J , A.
Jegps, Hr*. A D. Zachary, M n.
C. A. Hainan, and M n . Brodla
Williams.*

the

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ARCADE HLDG.

PHONE SO*

Thursday
HANFORD

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birds and the bees, the flowers and
is are calling 77, every living.thing
Ida seems ftdl of the vitality and
of youth e^*. it*s the summer-time'
when the long, languorous days!
a l for sp ort and fun or rest and

s

lik e thunder** and at th e e lo s e of day
silhouetted palms nod graeefnDy against

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this sum m er. . • and invite^
less-favored sections of the e
them about our Ashing, swfam

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Off
21—Acreage for Sale.____
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time, thoroughly
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COTTONS
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firm era re p c rl Ihn
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.Bos C, Sanford llrraid. tty while lining an apnMio** nboa,

W. C. HARTUNB

t ^T O U

won*l hnvo to ‘‘c u ld v n in "’n loflo lo r Dm tuan
JL o l Old QUAKER'S th ttn o to n f i " r b r d 'l l 4 Bern/
Q f O M b /* Every Bettis, Bet I t O e m 'f T + A Bertel
O f D—tk -H ,-M l Ts Bey I t . " to t f M B .i j d cotM try,

OLD QUAKEK h o t

be«n

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D a il y n e w s p a f Dd

Japan A nd Chine*
■Attmies Poised Fo

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ON AS

rage-Hour

Both Sides Prepared . &lt;0

is * F or Action In Case -''a
CrUilii De* -J
leiog Opposed By . Present
v e l o p s Into .Waf
bui

lorida Senator

| Tokyo Is Sendings
Force From Home
P r e s ident Roosevelt '
Considers F a r East fl
Situation. As Grave' $

Mr T*e 4 m w M M S N N
,fgrin ami * nrktflg' Mml .11 h im i* The armies of Chinn aw
bfl passi-,1 * HwSWll j f XW th "•*' Jfc|un were poised for actiol
If-ss Florida*'Mi j*'{hd U ixtjl ' run |
Ip North Chinn If th e crwdf:
muster more pAppfcf
frrenllnl

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Pouiiirii
iM-fltrhHnff In Ik s i n n IU N •
today by Florida's
B an* I or
Chailrs O. Andrew* In n *l*lt«t
In llantli^ Cole*, president o( III*
Florida HUIn Chamber of Cum ment’rt foreign office spoken*
,
IO*rc*.
man in N ahhlm aald the cor*
Thi&lt; prnpoaed meaaurn provldm ernmeot - had ordered- rets farcy -* '
(or Federal regulation ol Indn* menta to North China to gtptry and aria up minimum » i i m port tha n th Army which have
and hour* (or aurh puraulla. In- been fighting Japanese troops
’ A
dtM rlal leader* In Florida and for the paat -week. 4 -•
(he Huulb declare II wlllooriouaThe epoketm aa aald *1* diet* .
ly cripple Himlliern Imlualry nil- alone, about U.MO men. * / * V
lata a differential I* m*dn bu- •lauding by “aomavber* la N o rtl *
l * m b Northern ami Hoalhern China."
wane ami Knur aeale* to allow
Th* Japan*** war offtca a y .
(or lower living eipente* lu Iho nuuured In Tokyo th a t troop*. ■,*
will b* dlapalched from J a p a i j
Houlhern Stale*.
Ht'iialor AodraV* **ld:
proper to North China to aid u o i
“Till* p a rticu lar. trill l a ' v e r y Japan*** troop* Regularly (nr*
tutrirate and InvolVM a larga rlioned |h*rn and . the valla «f ,*
Enlargem ent of the work of th* number of problem^ and I ant the Japan*** drtny In Manchnrta w
'Division of Truck Crop Insert In- oppoeml to II* p«**a«a In II* ru*h*d tu tha battla arnn tart •M
&gt;a«Ugat&lt;opi *f the U. B Buraju
1*c 11&gt;Iii6 dlipaKhi** reported an
. e f Entomology and Plant Quaran­ fart hea Been made Mt bdhalf
tine at BaafaM will m u l t front ol* lb* JWflenllne, liiiiM r/ fllru* •grocniont *t TleaaUla bntWRBf' J
te a l i'bipfte. sag. Japa^M l1lg a f c |
the twmbfaalloWof a unit or Umt • i » - anrtraltwvnl |ntefa&gt;tfcH*«/|
body now !o*e|*J atjOrtarolo with Ida In b rln r about '.Uhagnh In thorlllea lo settle t b e 'e r
I lie bill, an .lh«l our BUte Will Ih* aatlafarllon of Japan.
th* loaal unit- *
In Waablnglon, P r e a l
I The tw o organlialion* ant u r n o t Ihi peagllaed. or. for that
in th* protM g.of moving tn new m iller, prarllrully rrlppled lu Uooarvalt conaldara the
Kaaiertl situation serious.
quarters a l 1700 ami J70Z M icro many ways.
'•Having lived In Florida all While House announced.
. 11a Avcnug.
I The -Hanford atatlon I* IS* Ni l I my life. I Itav* a rloae personal
headquarter* for winter vegetable knowledgn of Ih* Isloir alluatlan,
insert studies in ' Ihe southeast O and Ihla l | In iMim* you I In­
F. Stah) &gt;* In active rh a rg t and land lo do everythin* | possib­
•l»o directs the rrscarrh on .vryt- ly ran In »&lt;** iliut ill* Hnulhhaa
table insert* "al rhadhurn, N (•„ a comprehensive wsa* slid hour
Charleston. B C , lllloii. Ml.*., differential, width Is an neccaand fig Ion Rouge, I* .
F our samples of the white an*
'. The gettv* personnel of Ih* Sen;
poln, a tropical fruit, wern brought
ford etptlon
i«r than Mr Nlahl
to tha Herald office th is m orn­
consist* o f Ir II. Reed wh*&gt; l» Me
ing hy J. W Moore a fte r being
tlsliclan nf lha affiliated »la
grown aurceaafully In Mount P i p
Hons I # N. Tridii-I, lnv&gt;.dk-sl&gt;.| ..f
mouth l&gt;y Victor E- Lent*
the mothoda of mole cricket contr u ll ' C B. WI.ecup, who |« In
charge o f the study of m nlinl
methods for celery leaf tier and
Mttthgrh arm y worn, ap4vMr« L.
, M^C o rm af, chief clerk,
f f L ' l *!, ^

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Sewnlar JoO RtWneon, whow* auddefl. doath 'ahackixl the nation, show tha atalcaW jwera a radio addqp — •" &gt;lefen*a e f President Rooeevelts court bill. No. t —He wave*
National CMveartiim. N o. 3 Knjcytaig a baaeball ta rn * ‘with Vie# Pre*blent John N. Gaiwcr.
Dem eciatir rally !■ Philadelphia during the presidential campaign I*at fall. '

FLAG LOWERED FOR ROBINSON

there developed Into n wld**'
spread conflict./*
There has u&gt;ccn no serlIndustry was v n t n r d

Iw I k « | a R o « r f i a r i *

iCombinjogOfTwo

Bureaus To Bring
City New Citizens

Orlando Entomology
Group Will Move To
S a n ford * Location

Samples Of Exotic
Tasting F ru it Are
B rought H erald

^ '■ ’• • • ^ P W W
•'•J*' I H U M f ' ■" " V
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,
OapOrt policemen are earn lowering Ih* flag to half-staff atop
th e Senate office bolhtlwg in tribute to Senator Joe Robinson of Atkom aa wh* was found dead in fad a t hi* home tn Washington, I’ebind th e flag is the cap Art in whlrh the H rm orratie leader waa
wag lag a mighty fight hi behalf ef President Roneevrlt'a rnurt bill.

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Team ster’H Strike
jr r r r ta r y . and
■ jse r. for the
GommUsina,

Coos a report
don's nnsiowa
tha tjin rro o r
•day's tn—nag
ssioe at ta k e rwor aald he
r e p o r t , ih*^

n m t o r r . July I t. f/rt-U n h m
effielals claimed
nearly HO0O
trucks In Michigan were Idle in a
•trik e for higher wage* J . M
O'Laurhlin, bus In et. ggent for laa
Detroit local latem aliotial brotherhood e f team sters, chauffeurs,
stablemen and helpers, aald bp*
»wr*n tOjywi and AO.Oon ra*h were
tarolred- T h e strike directly afferta m ' r latrs-atato shipment*.
Governor Murphy ordered atftp
troops to sen th at the highways
a re not d o sod Thera has been po

Re-Elected A t M eeting
Ion Credit A s s o c i a t i o n
IM —
R m July I. IB3i until - Jnag
IM S—B34M3I.
n
Fkwm July I. 1036 until Juno
1M7—1439 JM1.
Sam J Dvorstroet. a rspHp
totrire of lb* Production Cd
AeeeciatKin of ColumbU, g.,
addressed tha stockholder* M
•object, “Cooperative Credit
Policies of the Farm CM
A fn h b tn tio n ’
Jee Richie Florida field m g
— ( l it r e fo r th* corporation,.*
gswa S brief tolk

i

The rtg s la r weekly meeting of
ah Ip "Semlnola Lion" will ba
held tonight a t lha Junior High
School at 7:30 o'clock, Clifford
* Ball, skipper, etatad today.

Quezon IManH To Cut
Up Landed EHtatea^

C. R. Dawson, county agrlrulli r e agent her*, will return lo
NJ!W YORK. July IS. &lt;*■&gt;- Sanford tomorrow accompanied
president. Manuel Qeesnn &lt;&gt;t lbs by hi* Blfo It waa Indicated to­
Philippine rommonwnelth un ad day.
T fvlni frtpn Kuropo lo ' Manila,
J. F. Cowan was Issu ed 'a per­
said h* Iptanda lo apon.nr l*g1.1st Ion to dlvlda tha yreat *#• mit today by ll. I*. I’aiton. lo­
Ufa# of lha Philippines amima cal building inspector, to make
thy comepon people. ||* *«ld lie minor repairs lo his homo on
la calling a a pedal a * .. Ion of Oak Avonua.
lh« ua Itonal aaaamhly to appro- * Flra. Chief i t u h ' Clavalaud waa
priala mopay collected from tbd U altandauce at lha aauual
•gel** tax oa eocoaaut oil fa •Fly* Collage In IMyloaa y ester­
parrJiaa* home of the eelalee and day end rpporled Diet approilto great*| public work* Jobs for
mataly (00 firemen from differl^a uml.r-privileged, lie aald Ufa
M t aeclioua "of lb* HataU were
s r tfla s wptild- bo cat ap lato
|prtw*nt a t lha s.-salon.
amplt farms for th* common peo-

fULXVA^f ln d , July

-M A

The reduced water rata* re
o o n t l y OK’d by rlty f a t h ­
ers
la
our
effort
lo
lacrosse beautifies! lou work lu
(hie ciiy. aro affa rtlrt (Or all
Water used Blare the laal roadlag nf Ih* water m stars. City
Clark Frsnk Lataaon W in d e d
Sanford tie a today, addlag U s I
th a n v rat** applied only to
raaldeat*. club* sad church** and
would m dlacoatloued a lta r the
gammer moathe. Nodar th e sow
ra ise water will be faro y U ed af

Each on* contain, flva .coda wkl&lt;k
may he planted with good reaulta,
M r Moor* aald. One of Mr- I m t k
tree* haa grown to n height o f IB
foot.
Jt
The two tree* In .Mount- Flymouth hav* an app reilm aU bear­
ing of 10 huakals a yaar Mr, L ent
la attem pting to popularlao the
fru it In Florida In tha hop* g f
creating n demand fa r a now h d r
tWmltUral preduet.

LOCAL WEATHER
y lor Ida: OeoersJly lair tool
and Friday. Eitrona* N orths
Florida: Fair loalghl, r r t
partly cloudy, probably aeatta
Ih u a d srsb o w srs.

,

Oaytaea Tides
Friday's Udet, high, t:&gt; t
M.. I ll* Pr M.f low. I : t t Ar
l : o i P. M.
Yeaterday. HOP; toda
ProalpMatfan
Total for ym tarday—
Total far saenlh to dt
N orton to f al a - ^ - —
M aiimam, . I I ; m lstM
Herald raadlag:
Official Report

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&gt;.at D aytona Bectch In Guilt Hand Slv
n th -in n in g R ally But Augustine Third
a ll To Leesburg, 3 To / Straight Defeat
Brainsrd Hurls Islander]* Game And** la I’s S w a m p Palatka
Nicked For Seven Hits; Mote Gives
While G-Men Down
Up Eleven In Gondolier Game
| DeLand Reds, 4-2
th t lr weekend contest with the ——
— — : Pgytona Beech Islander* end the
Ki.nitlliA STATM i . mauum
i Leesburg Gondolier* When oh S e t-’
, **• I* M .
, t ^ r ' n tfh t, menener
A j
»
£»
aeift out e acreamlng single hito |.I1|I„ |„ ,
/ 4? i t
.m
ahead. of him In the ninth Inning
. p i give t h e ' IxwVoiile n w ill
. . .
.1 ti
j
earned victory oyer Uie 1 * Dy a 4
r t». • Kor*
/ ^ T b # Laaeburg Gondolier* pinned
;- th g a e r a of "B o n y " Mote beck tn
, U i ' head yeiterday nflrm nnn In
. U te b u rg when the Gandollcra
~ r h W tha-fiaA lanl J l g r j f r f f i r
- #aobl«t, four singles am f eNTTfiTS
. to , m ate * total of nine h lti *nd
. give the Meadow', outfit a n to 1

victory of the season over the
At. Augustin^ Balnta a t -Tinker
Field yesterday when he pltehed
the Orlando
Gulla to a fl to 1
victory in which he f a r e up but
four hite.
| M&gt;l„na
/ . t* &lt;i .it*
I t was the Saint's third straight
r
V, iS •!** defeat .m l It was
charged
thleet™
*• h
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•
.— —
against Claude Blair, new left­
u t r i e t t k i.r u o i a
hander recently acquired from
•
- '? !
r * ‘. the Jacksonville club of the
/!h| r„ „
Ai
t i t South A tlantl; League. Although
lluelnii .
n ' II
.ill
ho garo up but ihrve hit* In five
J M .h
V
J'i S '
"A Inning*, Blair wa* removed for a
-w WBKnjina
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U b J o f aeven hits white hi* mate*
relief tad 11 off the offering* nt
S tan . Chgrkut and Roy Ilourrll.
a ts ln a rd laiued one b ate on liatl*
.SSf) fanned five of the Itlnmler*.
■ S a tira t fanned aeven of the I^xik4vie h o t Issued four freo pastes tn
th a 'In itia l ta c k -'
’• I t s ^ -Dfttona Reach outfit
w irad twice In the aeenmlL Inning
•lid one# drain in tho fifth. Tlie
theicouta fathered a .tally, lu dhn
ehtth and one* again In tjie nlghth
add'w hen they went to hat In tho
final ninth It proved fatal to the
l j h r d e n Rodger* etrurk out, luit
Lengiton started th e hlg rally
w llh-n alngt* Into eenlrr flcM- A)
K atao damped n hunt In front of
t)ie plate and beat It nut for a
B|t,,.Langston going to second Iasi-]
Rey Bourell came tn the reariie nod
ryllwed O i.rk u t blit hi* wnlltrd
M artin on four pitched hills In fill
thS- base*. With one away, l.re
Head waa thrown three slrnli-ht
kallf. Bourell then split tin* plnle
Wltlf the next twn and atlem pled
to split It with the third hut il.v n a
tod' good and Heed *1a«hnd poll *
■Marie Into center field to scire
Langston anil Kssno and uln
'In tho Leesburg contest yr-iTrFr
day Mote was on the mound for
Uwjoeata but facing him oml out*
hitching him « u M rrrlt H uIiIh-II,

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TO D A Y’S SPO RTING
* JX
WORLD A H
Br JULIAN
STEN8T9UH

WE
WONDEH,
If
TUB
American Lea ion which, ta il teaton sponortd an American Ley Ion
Baaeboll U a f w , b going to take
any action thli^a^hpmer a n d 'a lto
have n team to represent It in
the annual tournamante. Last"
season, ( . many of you know,
the lacal yiungatera were runner*
u p . .fo r the dlitrtcV championship
and would have been champ* had
they nut fallen befure thu Buwanec Life Insurance Co., • of
Jacksonville.
IT lit RRALLY A Kit AMI-1
FOR a city Of this idle not
to hare some sort of retrealtenal training «r nrxanfird
a Iiij r tic department* for (he
youngster* here In Hanford.
L e fty —UOtiry* Gomel of the New York Yank* M and D l,,y Bean of the SL Lou It Cardinal* had ^'YQTTMAY li BA It YOUNGBTKlUT~»*y I'm really glad that
a handshake for on* another, b at there wasn’t an y th in g said about good luck a s thay sU rtm M kt Opptaschool 1 * over and now wo can
Ing pitcher* In the AHBte r game a . p itched for th e Americana and National*, rn p ecttfely .
have a good time and go out and
play and powibly i; i
large Jiimiiii-r licy1*

Star Amateur Golfers Of
Florida To Battle On 36
Hole Route At Palma Ceia

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('i.hitoliljt
Autfuili

Winners To Represent This State In 1937
National Tournament To Be Held
Aug. 23, In Portland, Ore.
TAMI’A, July 13- —fita i'a m a icur g n irrri firm lhe entire alelr
&gt;f Kloilda will Iry for'poaltloiiiTn
.ho natiunel tuurnanirnt lehediilf-l
vt Portland Ore., over the 93-hold
m e'gl route at the I’alm f &lt;Vdn
otTso Jyly 27, KIimiI pUna for
-nnual iiuallfying tf*t were en-

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I’d DOWN I’AI.ATKA,
DAYTONA REACH, July %
Ilaytona Reach, mowed under I’alatka, 0 to 0, here yesterday a ft
emoon aa M&lt;msp Fralick, arcentrie big righthander let the Aaaleoa down with five see tiered
bite, The lelandira shelled Eddie
Smith from the hill with, a bir*
rage of T*aae leaguers end gave
hi* successors, la-n Tober, more
th in hla share of the same sort
of trouble. Of the I t Daytona
Beach hits, a t Irast 13 were of
t h e . hanjo variety,
Frallrk aided considerably In
winning hit own game, plunking
hut four blooper tills in four
lime* a t hat. lie strdek out
eight I'alatkana.

LOST—BACK dairy feed, near
Finder
t Oladervllle, Katurday
pitas* notify M M U rd .

FOR
MALE:
Chevrolet, fa il
peach. AT condllinn. acw Urea,
Ford coupe.
Real * Bona, Used Car Dealere,

TOM 8AWYKR ROY 8COUT
ST. CHARLES, S !)., July 13 —
\JP)—The St- Charles Roy Scout
troop claims the emallcst member­
ship In the world- There are two
member* in the troop, and-ono of
*e,h*r'
b&lt;lntf «*l«overed by them is Tom Saw yer The boys hold
» llttlo. ncp tcioeope which .will regular m retlngi -at which they
stand a t o ^ l d e the giant 200-lnch got through all-Jhrlr ritual- now under construction hero-

FW B O T i&amp; K lrB ‘iT-" •'

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their flrat p arty night Juno ltf|
n rr and E. R. Sheldon. *11 of Bt- .M ra Creighton Burnham, rchool
Petersburg, am alto rated i s P#£* superintendent., g std -th e parttra—
aHls
, „ ,
, * . which may besom* m onth!/ affair*
^Facilities of the Palma C*l* club
S S i”
•* —
- ■ •* ■ » .
bev#
the national am ateur
their dUmleeal from ihn lta diam eter only ID inches. It phoK»lfe
■nd Buss Dpvla, club( school. All M ara more than 111.
lographa a wide expanse of sky,
J,iet^a
t . Professional IU n ry ( Boys wishing t* attend inuel contrasted to the ahola of tho Rig
men*
nytotlng M m endeen present refereneea,
R rrth . U lr.ro Pe, which pens,rate
arrangement* for the, Th# glrU will make th e.r own
t dbtanep* hut see only a
. Ikefreshm eM ^-cake and It e cream 1|ny . ^ t , t „ tlmP&gt;
I “ ** JjJ " “ ' r d7 w :
In pne region of the gky. out In
IR0TIIER8 EBCAPB
Thom will be dancing for thoso] the direction o i the eOnatelUUon
: ~ N " U Julv 13
,lk;
»’i*ce*, the fi-h, the little tcle.cope
• N u . JUIr- **■ &lt; making fo r tho other* fhc p*rty h .nnticH * lim „r k ,iu n .n aou
rolhere
from hoUM , UI ^ - r, n* ) |n , cu e -,to n
“

GAINESVILLE, July I3 .-T h e
Gainesville G-men look 4 one and
........ ........... e-e
one-half game laid in the Florida
M.il.llr, a t; Marl*
HUla leag u e here yesterday a ft­
t; jBrk»«
ernoon ae they downed the De­ Dr. A- L. Itow art, Kart Mas* and
lA T R H k u iim r
l-end Reds 4-3 while B e second Tom Perry. Several other* are ex­
.lrr*fy rilr* B-ii
N-hiu V. 1 1 . IU
place Sanfurd and third place pected.
- •
"
lt«»rVi#il#f, f-Sl I
Tf»r*Mitii* tlonliFftt.
Pete H arris.w ill'heed tha M iagl
debgetlnir O t^ rr .Miami ^player*
expected h e re -ic e BUI Hlemblar,!
Bob Moffett Brut* Reward, |»hll]
se ran teen th gem* of the year , ' g .II end II k ry FuVfklh’* ;
. |
although the Hetla were cwntlnu-.| • c # r | jji nBryJr.^ slate am ateur,
■My threatening la hand him hi* tb « mp|owho -has competed In
Ibtnl d e fe a t
- ^ e r a l . nat tinal toym ameute, aad
The Rede hod-tw o men thrown had iwloe
l _ „ . won the natlonfcl club
oat a t Iha pla|« and Gainesville champions'' tourney. Is listed t*
had one.
No 1 entreat from Orlando.
Tha O-Men took a two run lead Chari** Harmon and Richard Mill*
in th* flrat when threw batters are other Orlande player* etpect-l
hit safely In canjunrtlun with a *d to play hereI walh and • hit boUasan.
From JeckMiivUU, Tommy AyI JleLond scored ha flrat run ta rock fo n n er state champion. Bill
FIVE ROOM bungalow and gar- Iha fiu rth on two paamm and a Bterk, rx.-Florida grid *U r who Is
h i t T heir second run cam e Ut rated among tho state's beat ’ama
aga 3304 Pal Malta Ava.
uia -fifth an three kite.
teur golfers, Al Ulmer end John
Qa Iner t Ule*i third
run
wa* Fletcher * te counted upon aa cer­
TWO GOOD Farm s ^or Rent."Ift seated In th a fourth im ■ hit, I tain entreat* In the competition
A/nl ?P acfaa- E ast aid* of peas, and an error. Tha fourth
sW f. nl. Box C, Hanford Herald and final run wee laUiad In th*
ateth whan Vtf. MrMuJUV JlnglMl
— M lwcollaneotia F o r Shto

Classified Advertisements
MAVE YOUR Watch repaired by
.one who really knows how.
B rin * , Jeweler MsgnulU Avc

qn tho evolution uf the unlverM
out of primeval m atter.

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CLEVELAND, July 13 —( « —
ConatJuctlon work has been started
on - a 4000-feet-square outdoo#
artificial Re rink te lie uw |l .this
summer In “WhiteHand," ice epeetecl* at the G reat Lakes oxpoate
tion.- The 1200,000 production will
be covered by two liugo eanvasee
separated bg.ona loot of a ir to pro*
t«ct the
from t|»e ptjij, . .
Jj

HERE'S WHY YOU CAN'T BUY

a n r -n ir t t * T it n n

Though
English
has
lx-rn
(aught In the public school* of
D e a n for 37 years, the uhtlvr*
*UII converse In llu-lr nnlivo

Traffic Jam Found
Among: Milky Ways

her0‘ in Sanford not everybody
ha* the money to attend a large
hoy’j summer camp and cannot
iru (lit and play berauoo they do
not have the equipment.
T1IKRBIIAH T O ilK BOMB
action taken, m i why can’t
nom elhint ha worked out on
each a plan a* thl*. (let the
Hanfucd City CuminIm.Ion to
o rcan lrr a summer rrerta*
lioiial drpartm rnl for rhlldren
between the age of IS and
IS and poaslbly yet the rec­
reational committee to confer
with the county whoel board
^ and yet the local high school
yjm to play Ka-krthall, u»e
the hlph school practice field
for* ' Their— inuch
football
game*, orianixe a local Roc* |
real Ion a I Iwagoe aad Imre
the youngster*... compete a t
1 least fear limes a week. l ) u .
Iha Hanford Municipal park
_ » wI..M h » I h r M a th —B l u r t —

MAKE YOUR kitchen gtaler te
clean. ,U*e Hotter and Gay’s
Oacker Bpanlrle, registered
Blaster Keunela. Fern DECO ENAM EL HUnley Rogaca

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scouring soap*, teeth powder,
abrasives, aad ao OB.

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Banfort! b Hie Only Central "*
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway,
, And Water Tnuuporlatlon
ANINDEPENDE»/'NTDAILYNEWS*P*APER
VOLUMEXXVI

Member Amodatad Preaa

Last Of Mills
Opens Doors
To Employees

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TU

Protest M ad f
To A n d rew !
On Wage Bid

NEW ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH

Men Enter Gates Over
Which Are Notices
Explaining: Former
Conditions Prevail

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Knights Templars
Plan To Attend Big
Conclave In Miajpi
A number of member* *nt IhQ
Taylor C o m m a ii ii o r y of
Knlghta Templar hero, plan
■Henit the feslivlllea of llm tilth
Triennial Conclain nf I In. ilrand
Encampment of thn Knlglil* nr
the IlnjlMt^plato* to bn hold In
Miami beginning Knturday, July
IT, and conIImilnc through July
33. according lo Jnn JJ. Jlnklat.
Eminent ConimmiilT nf t h e
li&gt;af«| lodge.
11lab ranking national nfflrlala and dclrgalc* and KnUhla
from erery Hlatn In the Colon
will Rather In Ihn Florida Me­
tropolis for Ihn triennial con 1
clave, a special train from Mil*
waukee, \VI*„ will War Mn»t
Kmlnent K iallr,| (jraml Musirr
Andrew liavfkon Ain.-w nml hi*
parly to Ihn rnnvcnllnn,
For every mlnutn of. Ihn con­
vention Ihn Florldn Triennial
r.inrlavn Foiniiilflre ha* plannnd
*orn* form of i.iilnrlalnment ‘fol
Ihn vUltnra and II la believed
that the meet will he onn of the
lirg ral national rnntenlloM ere r
ala*cd by thn orsanlialhiu.
,

Much Of Nation Gets
Relief From Weather
i f T l * A*»•»!«!Hi l*ra«i

ad taday.
Aa (a foemkr yasr*. Ihe F.lrrk
Ih* dog (Irens* may h*
from tha Clly Oltlr* for
of | t . t l whlrb rovsra
tha coar of Ik* license and Ik*
Vasala t tlcn which will 1m undac
dtraatloa of Dr. J e t e r
and Dr. C, W. linker who
aUavmataly u t up u*artara
tha C|ty Jtallfffrom 1 1 : 0*
to 12:00 o'clock

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Plane Is Making BeN
ter Speed ThaiTOnci jj T'
Which Madc lstTrj^^i ;

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S A N F R A N C IS C O .
J o ! /;
13.— (A IM — T h r of S o v ie t .tir -

1111111 rail'll muilliwanl

over

mnsifir

lem"

Directors O f Trade Body
And City Heads Will Meet
To Act Upon Trailer Camp

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f i t . I.ong, chairman of ihe
conimlii.-n reported lhal Iho suli( t i t hail cDlllo-rtinfnr* thn Klwaaluna lim n lime* and llinl In
crery Inalaiicn the body had fa ­
vored Ihn proposition In a man.
Mu) or Kitward Iftsgiu* atked
Ilia tam m lU ra lo bo present at
Hio dlHrua.diin nf l!ti&lt; * sunRmt lu

bw-haui_a( a tnaeHna id lba~ 9l'
reclura or the cham ber of Font
mere* tniilrbt when morn drU.
nlfS plant will - bo discussed. r
During tlm meellng la*t nlghl

ina* pii-uni

C ertificate S ale
and Will Be Deferred
Pending Decision

M eeting
Held Monday By
City Commission

Snles Already Begun
Will Be Made As Al­
r e a d y Advertised

Resolution Passed To
Permit Body To Act
In Adjusting Taxes

Regular

Members Of Tro^fr
14 Are Presenled

Jainbore^^jjjje ll dST

Japs Launch Attack
On Ancient Capital CITY NEWS BRIEFS
TIENTfltN_ China, July 13. —
(47—Thirteen hundred Japanese
troops from E ast H»P«I and the
Fangfal railway Junction g a rri­
sons began a concerted and d trrrt
attack on China's ancient walled
clly of Peiping today. Without
aw aiting the arrival of further
Minchoukooan
r e d aforcatnents
the JapancM dlrtcU d Ihclr a t ­
tack against lha city from lha
cavt and aouth The troops drova
In ths very shadow of lha ancient

ranltal'a walla in motor trucks
anil Under the protection of *rraorrd ears and Japanese Infan
Irymcn wilh light firld places

vScouts Hear Reports
On Jamlmrce Doings

I'nTvrr ismltnrda nf property on
which living quartern »r« Im-ui
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T a lk a by Hoy Kraut* who le
id in lu r iil-li water for lln. ten
The Board of D iiertor* of the rrn tly attended lha Katoinal Jam.
uiiln IhluiiKh unn liletnr
w ill.
ROIJTII REND. Ind., July 13.— Srm inola County Fh am ter of Fm n- boras In .Washington, were rn yrsteld*) and partly Iwcauae " r | - O f
jV I l S S lI l J V
r I l C T S Ihn rviHp&lt;itP.lhi1lly for Hie l&gt; 1)
incut- nf lire satur l.lll n i'iu a
Iff) -Postm aster General parley merer w ill hold its regular m o nth-'^’gad by boys of Troop A at their j * ruliiii* liy Judge W, IV. T ram ' | ___
with Ihe laudlord, . w« i„ ndopled
predict*"! yesterday adjournment ly meeting tonight a t H;(HJ o'clock I regular weekly meeting held la sl. o.-ji ijifM lantI holding the entile
HOKOl.ULtl,
July
i:i:
—
(/»!
tiy the i miiinlsslonar*.
tb« Ju d R r High School,
l
of tvngree* within two weak* in tha Chamber fif *r*imiiirrrc,
invalid.
I The gieateat war air f.-rre ev .
T h is Iiidlnanre waa passed to
a fte r pa.isaye of a supremo c o u rt. Building, aern riin g to T E. Rimo according t* J L K- M orris, eciuilJudge Johnson ordeiod an » l .1 t „ , . mb|e,I fur a p -aie lime m i- aid In relieving certain unsani­
' m aster
reorganization h ill and
file d son, president
Junction rattraln in g lam D"»J» , |lin, 03 planet w a. ....................ly tary i.indlH oiis existing In runic
Additional •kU rtainm rnt was
Sept. I aa the latest data Con*
T . W, Dawlmi. Hrmlnnle Conn, provided
by
ta v .ra l
iho
- sin
. - gu, J,',
- 'm
^ . ta*
»
"p ^r o ^yr ty
-for o “w '-"-I*®
th«) mid
grets w ill be In sen*Ion.
providing
n f r a j ^ u*kl"
, ^ ',n ''u
, hl.n gN. v)..1
| , . t I'a.if.c
„ . , lrh quarters where I v IiumI b do uul
ty
aupariiltendant
of
putdlr
Inuse Water.
"Senator Robinson is confident
aastffao
I
wllh
the
right
to
ie.le.-m
th
riri*
Amelia
I
I
kI hurt
a
t.I
S-'i.d
atruetton.
wilt
ba
Iba
leader
*01
James Houghton reported last
he b at a sufficient number of
t
dl»cu*aloo
today
ah
map-,
g
11
day
*7
m rlvncra^
|," mc
lh ir ‘M™ " " ‘" " '• ‘•ti NOMian. mT.vli
night lh al
llm connection id
vote* *0 jigs* the compromise
.n «i"
rtancra 'irt
SI th* Jginlm rrai j( Ml ,ft (,a
ta s o aalc.
work
bonks,
and
other
InalrncI
f
vk'i’Mlhi'r
f*«rnill
Frownin' Acad, e.y lo Ihn Fily'i*
llyil Higgs, Sidney N it. Richard
bill," Farley said. "Thar* will b*
lluth W lltiahi
llluunt Myera#,tRp plane* w ill zoom fiunr Ihe a ir- sewer hail Iveti compli'leil a ltd
IJonal m alarial for achoola
nl M*»..n, and H enry Tamm
no party split in any atatw be­
Tallah**r»e
a lln riiry who
| cruft carrie r Ix-xlnglm i to »m vc| 1 hut llm F ily had p a i d iji«
Hhort
Fotiraa
for lo u n ly
fn Ihe opinion of th* boys, Ihclr
cause of any action of any arnm- y *
A -s is lt n l &gt;n a r,.a „f ^S.tKM) snuare inih-s amount previously a g icrd upon
■ upartnlrndoulH at Cam p Itooao most n e ttin g time was spent in talncd thi- w rit, and
tor."
'
A U n r ic y
General W. I'. .A lie n centering about bhtil. Huwlnrul fur ihu laying of ihu naw ••«
V*1U
an amusement park, where they prepared lo appeal Judge John- J ,|t n d
The statem ent was made tn •

Congress To Quit In
2 Weeks Says Farley

addition to tils homo at an ra il-

mated ru st of 1100.

1

Flro Chlnl Msrk Flevrland to­
day reported that the local Flic
Department rnsdn | ] tuna ilur
lag lha month nf June and that
lha h rea lu tha Clly mantled lu
practically no luasas, Th* larg
Colonel W- E. Xay, ganl‘r.1 sat flea of tha month wa* llnaalicltor of tb* AHaatla Coast conflagration at tb* Osraoln F |
Lin* and prominent state lawyer, pr*“ Company.
wlO b* th a guest of th* Sanford
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KJwtnis Club a t iU ragular waak*«“ ,ord lJon&gt; Glub will
ly meeting to b* bald *t tha Val- Dot hoW • ■••H ug Wadaaaday
da* R atal tom orrow ,' B- J- Nig nl*,“
a c w d n n c * wllh a plan
to d ay
I vacantly adopted. During July.
0*1. Xay boa recently returned * “*»•*• • “ &lt; September, the club
Hrat and third
from aa aitatisiv* trip to 1' Europe
Wednesday e f each month Th*
and will rMnt* Els riper!
n e tt meat lag will ba bald July I t.
lohn f1*1low*y staled today,

Prominent Jurist To.
Be Kiwanis Speaker

Th« aala uC dog license* and
tha vaccination ot dog* against
rahtaa will begin nasi . Monday
and caatlnue through Ih* w«*h,
a t y d a r k Prank Damson report,

Cyclone, And Snow
Successfully M e t

i lrutiln l f 1 Nivr lliiT f r
tu iln v n n
R tixaiii'x ■x ii'a n d
M ohcow ' to K m
F ra n c i* c ®
fH x h t.
,
.
H iin llin ir a cy d ttn ® a n il
" I «m n aturally In sympathy
wilh lihor liniblvm*,’’ the Senator
Aa a reply to charges that theii -it il.mn s trik e involn-d u nivnnre l.&lt; public health, striking riK h tfn it it M tm v x to rin .' I h o
stall'll, "but I h la propoM-il hilt .* 'WPA sewing room w o rk ers.at Tnmpii, Via . w ashed lln ir clothe* and hung thin^ nut to ilry in uuhlir Itiyr s in i’li' n n i t i i r a j 177*170*
ll I* w ritten would in my opinion vtew. The washing rht res wele pci f.ojy*»U&lt;U t h *' ft m lh day of then -Dike fur higher wage* and plane crossed safcLpw over W
Net III I'ole last i^ H rynm l • artF
p ractleslly crtppls citrus agricul­
today flew over G icne |t»ur Ink*.
ture, turpentine, phusphatr, lum­ the reinstatem ent of dismissed wot
The li. H. Army Rlgnnl t'orpa
ber, ami many other Southern In­
reeeivetl the first nioNago ilir e r t'
dustrie* to such on e ile n l that in
nl 1*1:33 A. M. tK-STI lodaF
Ihe lung run it would he unfortu­
when Ih " |ilnne_ reportist *ll*rlf a*
and lu lha apnelal aeasloil/7 h l« nate in labor also
Lnlitude SH ili-KDo-s 311 Ullliutdg
ra \lla uornlug dlffsrenl tile* were
“ I avaurr-yon llm | am oppoalng
ami lamgilinle I#!. a_
form
cussed by thn Colniulaalonera ihe hill
Army iiffln-rs raid Ihii indl"
Wild have aerned (D aaalsl lnjwlll rnnlinue lo do *n vigorously
calcd* the pinin' hml rinched
unles* there I* n .b a r drflnlle
erection of . a temporary eaiup,
Northern Hriti-ili ITIunihl* bo*
wage and hour ^ Iftw u liiil nmrttdami II wu* finally agreed Hint menl provlde.l f"i mir peculiar
twee it Fort Nelson unit llnilion'g
tho mo*l BUllaU* all* tor
I Ii n Huiilhern problem.**
Hop.- nl lhal liuiir.
temporary camp la lbs vacant
Rpci-il nf Ihe plane was c*H*
fin* Srhmah, pre,i.|. nt ef ihe
Iota between Hood and I’almul- Seminole I'nimly Agrb'idlnip A4mitlisi n* 1211 mill's an hour, f i t
10 Avenues overlooking Ihe lake. eoriollm ^ slated lhal in hi opftii Ih vr lhal of llu- p ro isI iuk Ituf"
T h c Commissioners ib-cldrd ion Iho hill would 1 .- I '.iiu.ua In
rrnn plane whk-h Inin|i .1 nl Van*
upon III* plot uvar-luuklug lh» Ih*. ^j-elrry in.histry Its* Itii. Slgle
A tr-siiluihm periuitDng Hi,, j ronver, Wavhnigfiiu, nliotil JOtt
F in k of the C ircu it Court 0.
lake beenueo they lull It would unle *8 Foi\gre*s wrtde * .l.-'flnlmiliw short of ilv poll.
t
F
ily
Fr.iumlturiiiners to resohn
I’.
Hrrnden'
tmlay
leeelveil
eiders
he morn centrally Imal.-.l lor ||„ n
’
&gt;
2
*
1
rrieullure
into
ilu i n - t li i ' - lut,1 1 Municipal tl.any aalartmlnment Ihe City void* Ihe hill libeVal enough .lu . vempt front State Comptroller J M lo*
to withhold rertlficntc* and re ­
Ilii'lii.n t lu x AiliUHlmi'iit Hoard
Idler' In Ihe propoae.l put k and
lalm r'ln such aetivilics a* grading,
at lha liaudshull, ul*u taking Ini ■ packing and oWicr, prifiainHon* ceipt* which were to he L-sUrdl
win. iidopn-il nl Ihn regular litconsideration Hi* lari Unit tour. for *hipping.
under a disputed 'act of the 1937
I lim uilily n o - V i Inc of Hi* C iilU 'lill/,
UU altuv* a Uiutoniy lo prefer | T hr ritwaWng ..f^irm lm Is rafllfllT legtslaturont. lu rs id i.lTlTldrl In ftle ' S
’
However, Mr. Herndon report 'd
rantp *111 * near Ihe water.
|l e irgulalerl ami minimum hour
M
.r
in
.u
.
niKhi
Detail* n| llm far llllle* In hn Ilittiila rannot lie plseed on Ihe in that he had Ihe permission of the
T lio &gt;-r-l,«1, 11-.Iinr. nr „r tin* Finn
placed on Ihn camp wit....... HI*
r„ nr, „ loJ wllh , h„ U r . comptroller to ronlinue the sale of
Souvenirs nf W ashinglcn were ,
III In si uncle 10 u d.-linipn'iit tux
thp
4
*M-rtificatcs
a*
advertised
but
cuaand lalnr.
vesting of lhc*p prn&lt;lurl* wllhuut
Ihn memhei* o l
iidpist nil-lit I k ij ii I i i In uci-ord lursenleit lu
lh a y tlm In* certlflrates^and re■ iM rrioraHon of the product* whi
tiin o with nil n il J"'""nl III H it tn ! Troop l l ' t i y tin- Jum holi e S co tltl
re
i|l*
Would
he
withheld
|H&gt;miltuf.
will result In a large livti lo the
ii'iit nenninu ol Hn* ttlalo l.i-gts. I at llrrir nu-r-tini; held l.'t- l night io
Tninier Another thing/ VlidJJ »«« u deUaion of the Rupreme t'o u ii,
illlr i' wtilt li iitlow
iho Hum it the lls p lis t Ftiu rrh ^Anneg, no* ■
| l i \ art inn of tho Klnle Comp
]ioiiilei| out by Ihe presldeiifnf lhn
In u d jii.l rlt'l lii'|i|.-ii&lt; Inv vlirlmt er i ilinp |u reports today [ r u n W ,
A grrrullure laxly wa* Ihe variable lroller came a fter Fiieuil Judge
.it II aii'e III In no 1 Ifurt* In E. Kuiier scout mx*ler.
(
price factor In the fruit nm) vegr. J II Johnson held the sale* valid
Plans were myic'fTq--ihe vgonR
Hi t n il properly on llm lux tidlx
hut
ruled
unconst
tutlonal
two
diiMe industry, '‘The price I* just
l'| llll' I'll)’.
niriiiiul troop camp lo In'held ifWWWSJ
what ynn ra n get for u prrlshalilo clause* o f - - th e luw permitting
No d.4111110 | tin,, lot ,llyr meet­ dnya beginning Ao r. .'U- Tho CIV*
two
rlaUM's
d
tinikw
pi-imittuig
commodity- The pries I* not hase.l
'
ing o u t 1** 1 loil M i)u r IlnrEtus lire troop r-xpccls In nflr-nil.
nn ,ro*t o f prmliiction and the cost property owner* tn rsohem t 1'111
1iitlIr-titi-,l Hi.tl u ep-rl.il anaaiini
T«hu JamlHirwe token* MhUH
land
within
two
year,
or,
in
•,'4
'
O. K .fluff la Improving afici- of doing business ha* nothing In
j uoutd lip tailed in llm nenr III- wvrn
D» Hi** ln»yn Ii Hudj
-3t.i»**c
an operation Friday at Hie Fer- do with it, and the margin be­ raao of hiimcateaiU. willtin Htj j
• urn for the 'i'iiti»|o ? -id -rttsrires n l tifrow hfinb, firh ifly !
*
nald-Loiughtou Vteinorl.il llospl- tween Ihe cost and «ale price i* mi year*.
llrrsllea* nf tier i-Ji et rnn” trmn j tug lnall"i - (• 1 oTTo to inljiiHt- rnp|H*r *l«,|Mitiit"i
"of oth^f
- J louse Bill 39 held u»n li D'
tal.
very narrow, that any lncrea*e in
T u p ilo , M i - i . tw in , within t-’ l l mi- nl 1-1 lav 1 luliiis.
roifiirilf*,* p o iriip in r »ip iill«( *alt#
lul
iunat,"
I
xl
wiled
the
labor rn ,ta aa a result nf a higher
days, Iom M Rluh-i
tulem l.i
In lln- un. Him u »t 111etit it un&lt;l fxbi Mmifii, m\ * ri Iflft Ul thd
The Sanford ( h e x and F h r 'k c r wage
__»gc J&lt;mle
AOJMe or Unduly rrdnrinc the tleik*. 'D o n 't use Idiink ftnms 111-11111111- am -lily g ill win, 1011.1111
Club w ill hold its ragular m eeting!hoinjrdT afN payment of penally previously a e n t. ynu. Ibm l ' "• lilm l leader, lio . I h ie ilin n l lu l was flidlnilud Hisl lln. laxea due Iroop Rnymond Kiol**r. who v*Ei •
H id F ily &gt;&gt;l r iiilo r d
lo r
IfUt. pntrul U’JidiT of ll if ( antral l*loH*
lonjght at thr V a ld r i lln li l nt T:.T0 | n r^
t|'
ertldle
r,
rnfee
offers a vr»ry Ft r- assign m ilellver la* lertifiest' i relui,n lo that e ily and eontlliln- unit pi lul
wna approxlniulely «la Tnwip* pri*M*n!inl mi lu d im
n'tlock, according to A. F Madden. j nu, prox|H-ct for the farm ing III- under prnvi,loila nf &gt;au) lo t 'll1'
hi i' Work 11- a F . I- II iig a n u it . l 7 |j,iNHt .... . lh al over II.iuHi.iiiin borif MrrklHft* which w ill k ' lifted
til otherwlaa adviaixl U
II m II mnN «*« P a jp j F»at I
miihirac*
"If
art
I* uneoii«Hliiti«n*l Itu.ioo*. men of llio |own have In 1'itln i- liens,' ele„ tin ludluK hi ihllifttlfikf
f \ F. I ’rlest wa* grnnlrif per­
vapreaa.'ij d.-lei luiliol 1O11 lo |o
iiiiM i.d lu lu . -hI lite r
Iho V
Mr. K ic h r
tx ln l that thrrC
mission y c a le rls y by ||, p, |b n
ruiilly and jo .I lee lo Inkpayer*
j vent uliton o rgo nlralliin Lheie.
llm) icn iiilna unpaid.
wiri»"
h(»)n 111(4 lo till!liMl* pfMK
ton, lia-al ImlidlitK Inspei tor, lo
demand* that nn furtlo-r JlitPII*
_
__
An iirilltruiirc rc p ilriu g
own r n l "nl lhr inji’tim:.
» |
niakn allerafln n a. amf a
amnll
under Its provision* le- taken,'’ ,
1
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...

Bhowcr* and cloudnt aklei rt«
Raved a Urge parf of (be n a ­
tion today from Korchlng ternp rralarra of Iba week lung b u t
wav*. More rata la eipecln,| lo
way in tha Mid.West but plains
t t a l u probably win 1se dry and
warm tnniorraw. An - Assorlale.1
l\o aa survey showed at l u s t
367 parsons la II Mates died (inference of fyemoraU.
from causes atlrlhulabln to llm
prolonged h u t wav*. New York
lad with II. N&gt;w Jersey bad 41
and Connecticut | | ,

Vaccination Of Dogs
Will Begin Monday

Fliers Are Reported
A h Hayinff Reached
Point Over British
Columhia InCanadni

This new m lnlon'^tryle building, built a t an .appro* Imate cost ®*r*cu ,,u rr aaaoilatlon announced
of |2ll,ll0(l, was eracUd with funds donated by Catholics and .jfrut- i **1*1
*** opposed to the bill ll
e*lnnt i alike. It wa* dedicated July 4 in a re-Jim my In which the "* •,r***nt f" r"&gt; » ',J would rupi
High! Rev. Patrick B arry, i&gt;. H- bUhop of the dim-rse „ r_ n i t
n^ - --- %—"ill" '»" b n — unlit an
amendment wa* added to take Mr*
ustiijv, officiated.
Vif the "fM-culiMr southern prob-

llo w ard .C . U&gt;ng. II | | . Foieman and K. K, Hllnn appeared
before Ihn F it/ Fommlasiuners
last n lth l In behalf of the KP
wonla flu b , which uaanlnioualy
favor* Ihn m iialnirtlon
of a
trailer camp b‘*rn. In an effort
lu gel tho (.'ummlssiuner* lo
nliwiet taka definite aclton on lltu proj-

Hiring....................

Soviet Airmen
Cross Pole On1,™
ft
Flight To U .S. &gt; m

d a y in w p a w o r k e r s *s t r ik e

A fter receiving a petition from
the Scmlmdr Agriculture Assorts| Hon signed by many of the grow*
era and ahlppera In th is-area who
wlahcd to go un record a* oppos­
ing— the p ro p p ed lUark-&lt;« n*ry
Charlr* (I Andrew*, Florida
- rtureycflULive. i n - . a h * - - United
Slates Senate, In a letter to Ulf

Any Slims OlViolenco
-Notably A bsent As
Police Stand Guard•
'tm

Hally'* assistant Miid
2 J&gt;0O were heck at I he Indiana
H ir h o r m ill at H im A . M. The
nrrntal day force was .'I,(MM) lie
sakl.
P n lm la of r u iln y d . mid
c lty „ .p o liro
w atched’ over the

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NUMItER 221

Black-Conn cry Bill la
Opposed By Numer­
ous Growers, Ship­
pers Of This Section

No Agreements *
. Have Been Made

E A S T C in C A O O . J u l y 13.
— ( A P ) — Id le f o r 4 0 tiny*,
■ l t d w o rk e rx m a r c h e d jw ncef u l l y - t h r o u g h t h e ffnU'x of
Y ouuyM iiw i) S h e e t m ill T » b e
C c m iu m y pin n is h e re a n d «T
S o u th C h 'c a jtn tiwluy 1 o rc n u m o p ro d u c tio n a t t h e In st
o f . t h e H lrik clx iu m l C a lu m e t
d i s t r i c t m ills.
Ry train*, city Iiiim-x nml nil'
tomrbil.-s (hey rim e , reporting
,*t the itatr* marked with large
notice* that *Thi» plant I* open
for work nn the condition* which
•Slated when work wna stopped on
M ay 2 d.
T h e 'wlirti*, iH-arliur Hie name
i t the manager, J . K. daily nl
the Youngstown and Chicago ilw
tr ill .nidi d 'W e have ll"t lll.idi'
any agreem ent or ro n liacl with
any official pi-nun o r organlzathin."

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W H E A T P R IC E S R K

Tha Woodman circle will bold
, CHICAGO, Ju ly IffMs ragular meeting n t tha faoma
North American wheat
• t Mr*. ICd C u taw ay un W ednes­
racketed five ahnta par
day night. All member* are espe­
parmboJWv UssIL vn boytag
cially urged to b* praaant aa fi­
Intad largely by trgda raparta of nal plaoa far t cafeteria supper
nod play *r* ta b* discussed.
rapid M gvtoratton &gt;
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doe to the drought
Mr*. Alice Andes siThted today.

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P lan es

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were &lt;n tecta load by C. 1) Maxwell, son'* order to the Suprem e ( uurt.
| t , was Oils I.tun.!, a dot ■&gt;( Ian I
F ily Fh-rk Frank 1,-uiuo ii r e ­
a Ranford
• U a.H a.e4 o . r . . . V . a r . I | ^
twu frH n,„jT(. thr
ported That tlm .Sanford
llssa
— - | water, th at th r fll.-i , h i .... -J fur ball AhmiiIuIIimi loot paid Ihe Fily
when they took off from | j e New IIJIKI oil Ha llnlil lug equipment
Guinea, a flight t f 23iu mile*.
aa per th» oih'liiul agrri'ltieiil
Their last radio me*
July C Thb am.mut rrpreaanU ntimil
said they ware within 100 nidi* if oae.fiiurth uf the root id lb*
thair gust but couldn't -i-*' l.md ofiulpnieut whlih wai. finanm l
A number of person* ilisicud calved n JO day aus|M'ndrd a*n and were about o u t 'i f ga&lt;»line- by lire I lly.
with alleged flolalluaa ut Fity tauco after p l e a d l n r gallty Tropical storm s delayed lie IxxI luring lha meeting tlrafff was
ordinances wars triad U tur* lo charg.v x.f ^disorderly con­ Ington la s t night hsl, vn-athrr conalderable ^l|scut*Ion of group
City Judge Prank, I,. Miller In duct. F. I). Du • la. negro, wna parm ltllng, it* plane-, -ill
Inturanra l'*r (.'hr emplayaeaa*
a eras Inn pf th* Municipal Four! fined I t or III dsf* when a ver­ tb s ‘icarrh today.
provided fn the Wnrkmau'f-Hom
yesterday. •
dict of guilty was returned to
p e n .a ll.,0 Art. So d cfln lla s rllu u
Four raaaa continued from tlm charges uf disorderly conduct,
was taken, huwever^ other than
h
Henry White "Cruel."
last session of Iba Court were
an Indication Hist an amount
u a l n brought before Iba Judaa, received a »o day straight seawould Ihi included In Ibn budget
J, K Joaca, negro, charged with tanco whan he pleaded guilty to
for lha rnmlng fiscal year to
drunknnaaaa, I wna ngaTb cualln* th* larceny nf tlo , and John
RENO, Nrv'arin, July 13 —W) prnvldn fur Iba Insurance,
ued for the term ; Robert llelley, Tillman, negro, bald on t w o -—Mrs Helen Wills Mixvly, nnaPlana w rr* ip ri-«in liid Lha bodv
negro bald for' InvoaUgatloa tn larceny ebargts. was fined f t l tim e queen of the tcnnli riiurlz, for th* enlargement of the E v '
lha arcldsntol- nboailng of a o*- or f« day*.
was astaMDhrd a t a rrrort'rvcar arggpen Fm nolrry "IHd after a
gro girl, wna dlimlaea.l; Rt*
McDonald, charged with this dlvorra canter twfsy. Her abort dltcusalhn tho gvopoaad
“ Huddla" claroinad. negro, iiit
okannaaa.. we* Hnad l i t . a r law yer said sh^ may "later on 'plan* war* turnsd d fa r to th*
ed with draUkaooaee, wa* flosd
aaak a divorce "'T b * tennis s t i r Cem etery Fom m llle* to Im check'
to
days, aad Richard
I or t l day* whan b* pleaded
was married seven years ago to ad and approved.
ghorgvd with carrying a *0
g*n«r to Um charges.
wagRhy Fradarish S Moody. Jr.,
Th* proposed parh . batwraa
weapon was dismissed,
Norma* llatm es, negro, r**
• f San FranciscoiF a a lla a a d « a ra g s

Violators Of Local Ordinance^ Are
Hailed Before Judge Frank. Miller

Helen WHI Moody
May Seek Divorce

'I’umpu's WPA Strike
Ih Not &lt;’onta»riouH
T A M P A rJu ly 13.
M v City**
\\ I’A • strike did pot vprr-arl her*
as threatened. Aluiut 200 men
Terra on strike at one project and
el out 73 women were on n *it»
down at anolhrr project liut th a
other projects were being resumed
without_trouble- All warn ahul
down yesterday The Mrikcra an*
protesting tha discharge of aotnl '
workrr*

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LOCAL WEATHER
Fftftca it
Film iilia: (iitiiiijfiill'f fuff tonfgbt
and Wcitneaday. K * !n lire North*
west, s atun weal'her w llli llplrf t l
gvnll,. (n rljP le
winds, M u a llf
w yaietly (•■ M diihertri
Dayton* Tide*
rb, 11: 1 i
We*lm -ila i "* IPP-s, litrb
A. M . H I 1*. M-; 1"«w, *; 6^ '
A. M.. 7:31 IV M.
Barom tter
Yesterday, SU.IKi; indby, 30.01,
R ainfall
T o l.ll ending 7 J0_A. M ......... 09 T id a l
for llu. in,.nlb .......... J
Tam paraturaa .
Maxlmunt, 77 ; iiilu liu n iu , -ffg,
llv ra ld reading.
O ftiila t ft sport
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ally for I ho prim ary purpose of research into the cause
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H H ;r a im u ji k*TU »H |&lt; and origin of eanccr.
This tlUeaso which 'nan iintl a rising m ortality record for
the past th irty years, killing S3 persons per lOO.OOfTpopulatlon in 1900 and 107 per 100,000 In 19.10, has failed to re­
ceive its pro|KirtInnate shnre of research devoted to other
fieldsVif mi'tllclne. While II Is acknowledged to lie the most
serious nnHOtwl hcfrtllj pNJIilerti, II Is Interesting to ' noto
that In 10.10 our government allocated f 500,000 for study­
ing dlseiues of domeallc animals, $840,000 for cotton re­
search and only 1100,000 for cancer research.
It has -lieen pointed out th at In .1,000 years there have
lieen no new principles In ihe treatm ent of thla disease.
■ n n a k , i * ( T i t Thh modern surgical -melhod^was tried by
the ancients.
. n K irk L • * » • » L iw* me lr» re* The^JC-iny and radium find (heir counterpart In powerful
ll mwa
■r »•! -elkerwle# caustics used a thousniid years ago. It Is a fact, alsp, th at
, p l p r r a» B «!*" If treated eaHy eitmigh, cancer is one of Ihn most
easily
lu red diseases.
Doctors have fevoslw! th at with the preseiu*rale of
TUFADAY. JIlt.Y 1*. 10”
Increase, cancer will reach Its mnkimum lethal potency
almut 11187 when (the m orlallty rnle will lie ,100,000 persons
k iin n k t
a year. This Is iVry niWh In enntrafd to the decreasing
* J. think, and all my thought* c menace of typhbMJVjilfinthrria, tuheirnlosls, and other
phguen which Jw ve been so effcctlvrly mnlmllod th at the
y,
vi-rt to you:
j dream, and you monopolise my expot tnllun of life haa r'ren frtmi fifty years In 1900 .to.
&gt; '.
itrsatua;
mure than six ty . aL Iho prvaent tlnsi
-■ J w»Ik, snd thf r r -y ftirn re ts-side
The impression pef-hnp* lias prevailed among' tfii' jjnbr ,
me, too,
,
—
J Much like my filler ego, so It He Hint huge foundations &lt;tul institutions hacked by the
mislical liralns of the country have Ihm' ii devoting lavish
t.
aoema.
hlor would I milrarite you front sums and efforts lo finding the cause and cure of this

Forty Deputies Hired U* 8. Army Posts To
WhenWPA Threatens
€Wt Improvements
TAM I*A. July
13.—Mil—The
WnrVt I'rn u rru A 'lm lnbw il '1111
planned to open all bill ta d of
Ita relief project! today but propa rod to rloae them Immediate­
ly If strikes developed.
Prank p .Inicratn, Hlatr W. I*.
A, AdipInUlmtor, InM Ihn TtlUnborourh county rommlvston ho
had boo* Informed tba Wortmra*
Alliance would launch a "con­
certed rnnvtm eal" for a county
Irterlff J. R. McLeod told
commissi rm he would swear
forty ip r r lil depuite* in *M
regular forro ' 1 n prntrctln*
w ort era who want lo gork."

“ W A S H IN G T O N . Ju ly ir. - W ’&gt; Lentatatlun to authorial, SJl.tai),*•1 of rnnatrurtlnn and Im proremanta at m ilit a r y poala rrr o |rr(l apprtital iiT ihn Mouap M ili­
tary L'ommlil&lt;*a yaatarday.
Of tba tmal. 13.313.300 would
be apeut in H aw aii, ts.ntl.oun In
Panama.

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‘—Holm Kane. who p»ptftiH&gt;ed
beop-o-dcnp «lnilr&gt;g. 1i r 'll'i Ut
bo married for !• third llltia,
prtibuhiy hi Hcplrmber.' ab* Mid
yesterday. The prospective btodm
groom, I* William Oerald, LM
Alirclra automobile dealer. •
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The targwat ataoimla for proj­
ect* In the United Stair* nrn
IJ .H 0.D0U tor Chanuta Field. Ill,
Air Corpi
th* t3.37t.000 fur Ihe
In Technical Rchonl, TVnvrr. Culu.;
hli and tl.Tfo.ooo for FUs*1nitmui*
Iho General IpMpllal, Colorado.

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FRIENDS
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GEORGE’S PLACE
O P P O S IT B T O S T O T T IC B

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Representative M aury Maverick
ot T a n a k t i w o f th* fortunate*.
“ W# u»e thaaa office*,” he explaint, "lo get off alone, now amt
then, for aarioua atndy and hrary
thinking—and to g a t away from
Job-hunter* aa wall.”- ,

W E R T -T he JEW ELER
Diamonds And W slches
Fine Watch And Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Monntlng And Engraving
•w m m s nu cr.a aim: tiik lowkst-

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Nor ilroim n ilrium wiilmul yuur Ynb\ triples-Ihn cinm lry's total endowtrltuil for cancer reahitlow tln-rr,
iimivlr. Out of It, wo may reasonably expect, will come

Nor promenade wilh inlilalglit •• tin' light nuil knowledge which-will make li*e disease called
| raiiy Id
t'alhrr John J. Kellaghan, Hanford Catholic priest, I* ahown with
No gllm|.M' if you, lie- iiuwnllfU r inn r ns simple and incunsmiui'iilial as I lie average cominun cold.
*.
Frank Meiarh, Jr., aon of Mr. and Mr*. Frank Metarh, won after
on your hall.
lIn-, dedication of the new All 8oul» Catholic Church July 4, on
Bo many hour* may lln brlwn-i-B
ua nuw.
nhieli day the young lad made Ida firat communion.
And firm may
lli.’nv t&lt;&gt; itiiya

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WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

Bui thn.iiuh My
mlnKl'-d, flniv
And each lo t-ni-h ita imitinl liftro n rry i.
Thnn U - It ih-atlmd
halvra pn- urn-.

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WALTER JULIAN I'l.llIN
Trave l li&gt; Kiim pe I* i.ien-d lng
ly hruvy. K v -ry one ouinia n&gt; gei
over there for a rinnl limit befuri1
Iho wliob, plme blown up.

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Itempl to amcar corWASHINGTON, July 13. — tn aplte.or conalllutlonal delcga
that ran l&gt;c plugged .Every once in a white a city feel* Uun of Mint authority to congreji
film. ' In tho aocnnd'it I. Ivlng a hlitorte momtnt alone.
siimetimes get when Waahlnglon had auch a feeling
The op|&gt;oiilllon contention L tlml
took up
ig the I*resldent and tt« aenate
'
- the debate «n for congrraa In |iriiiill placing of
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| new member* un the cmiit for tbo
nirallly. The whole fhe
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the senate often la utvlou* piir[wi»e nf hrinylng n lino

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not Impreaalve and a apirit »f of dacialona dcaim l by the adminax dodgem is some- m U nkrim nnr^ prevail* under latrallnn In ihiwoi would be to InP lc rc n
rireumalanre* whkh hrlnga vile repented evcaralon. of auch
■calltHl t(,e whole affair down to about nature- Thu* a prernlvnt 'would
'f l e e r s ‘ the level nf an election cam paign-be act for rongreaa ami the p n Cnm- meeting
[valTIng , mlmlnlaUatinn lo drown
| ^ llut when the lad* withdrew| Independent.court view* In a flood
• Ih e from
•r" u r,h
^U,F celehra- or new appointment*
_
a |tin g and went to work nn the re. . .
; vl*ed court hill, they were tam perThe aubatitute bill la different
Ing with the fundamental* of gw»- from the original principally *n
owing enim enl—and they knew It*
th at II dilay* the speed by which
llttlng
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new mind* -cpuld be put on the
claim. There are two sides tn this court
court packing igialneaa and no mat- ' Ju st how Important the atrug*
nlm llt ter which aide you are on the logit gle I* lilalorkally cannot be me*w olllll
, *1,&gt; cvppivotticvn hits hard and de-| anted immediately If opponrnla
,
imanda aomethlng bealde* aafcaa-iof the legialatinn are right In aaei tie flim-flam In reply
lin g th a t k»a* of court prealage I*
nn"
Both aide* had tha good Judg-ja inng step toward the aort nf
*&lt;* Re* ment early In the debate to ikltn| thing prevailing in Italy and GerI'y In- pff at leaaf part of the slag th at many, then It ia *taggerlngly|lm -

“Arkanannt Weave Huge Net
T o U iiii nt HtniTiKe M olinlri. la u
linwnpniwr hi-ndlinn, lloiiieliody
ought to writvii u net to annre
alrkngn Arkanann*.

A htiRi in antral fun * t ic l Ini In
Nnw
I&lt; rf*iifir|i»i| lu imj
n*KInirit'd ' itm hlftliex^ Imupf-ru
tu rr nn * rrm n l, 109, W^*vi» hail
Is*1r 4if |in«i|ik •*iini* liitfi I In* *nl
fh'n with It’iniM’iith iri H lilaln r
Ilian Hint ju*t
sna« » im u h *
wa* irilN»(H&gt;IIf'fl

FIRESTONE RIVES TOR SO MUCH

Extra Value at No Extra Cost
B L O W O U T S - f e if b t extra poundt of rubber
are added to civery 100 pound* o f cord by the
Firestone patented G um -D ipping procea*.
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YOU QET EXTRA FROTICTIOH AOAlMST‘(

KlNCTURKS— because, under the tread are tw o I
extra layer* o f G um -D ipped cord*.
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YOU GET EXTRA PROTECTION AGAINST I

PRICES ^
AS LOWAS

SK ID D IN G —-because the tread is scientifically 1
designed,
(

YOU GET LONOER NON-SKID MILEAGE 1
because o f the extra tough, long-wearing tread.

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Before leaving o n your Vacation .trip, Join the
Firestone SA V E A LIFE Campalgil by equipping
your car w ith a act o f n ew Firestone Standard
Tire*—today's top tire value.

mUTOMA^TORAMO
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l&gt;fiunk hpasLar. Raw* wp
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SEAT COVERS

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The stric t n m iiu ittii' nf th«' M y'liptuck'a action'story nf lif&lt;-'
city i, nn the Ji.li Many, nllcyn am In the Im iches af France begin*1
In'ing filled, in, grailed, mid gen- n est weekerally i-le lin'd Ul&gt;
' l l | W. B&gt; Watson left yeatrrday tn here. They t i n compare tem p er* ^rain followed
ll I , M'wlw tiMelllpH
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_ v - ia vialting
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reading* tn various citloa f° r
rv 11
The ire plant hen- tallow* ........ bdn *.&lt;hi* w
ifi, who
a iiile. run nly. mid il piiimdi' uf Ice fm five refill N utth CsTOitha llrforw retim in g ,
throughout
the
country
to
prove
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•a |‘n III* f . I. U. the liimiuiiia re reive lb pound* Tor thhy will trlalt Mr. Wslaoh'a telar i n d w hoiKthn iin .il l tie it limner The people uf H all-'tires In MlUedgevllle, O*
the advantage Florida ah%yt, but w j)r' ^
*
i if isrvH-ii i hi ml it Im* find m e getting stung.
you want tn, 1
j llsw klna and W alter Connelly all lo no avail.
Hi.' hklilx *nf 1 TH * M r,. J U luting and Mi«« Jeon- alste thnt they aro' rnjoylni;
N a ^ fiu ttv r what you say It Is VM| t | m„ &gt;n&lt;
|o*»|MRl
%b||ll
fill'"* etle
I rung have rrliu ne^l frunl la u r f l II111 Camp in the m ountain! arcupRd aa Just *• much hiway, whfH tt tomes
1f. o'yllmtnr f-lt»illHii«*;
and yau might aa frU try and pira gUr&lt; the,
a I Mil'll # In'ffiuility vt
convince them th a t whlta ia blaek y |„ r |da a»ff t
............. .. ........................ ..
I'm not contendin' It don't g*t lrtf .biachaa,
ran a wav in Oviedoyeatrrday
nml Iht* aumm rr a t the ram p which It hot in Florida) It doei, avaty as ryanria a fello
Iwfnr*finvmie
knew II, fhe Imd a acml mllllary one
located In often tha sun boon down and fat 0f ^ vacation

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DO YOU KNOW

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T H A T last year highw ay accidents cost the live* o f more
t h a n t t , 0 M m a n , ataman a n d child ran7

T lial a mBKan rnara w ere Injured!
T H A T m o r e than 4 1 ,4 0 0 a f th eta deaths a n d Injuries were
caused directly b y punctures, M e wauls a n d skidding d ue
0* u n sa fe tirm f
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“TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY”

1 don't know whether you’ve
noticed It or not, but bar* lo F ie riBicyclist Clyde Klltlngbrck of
lie,- no m atter how hot it may tw
Va'Vlkidnapped
f'lii- ia thf sensen uf IIiv year They also overlook the work nf out lo th* aua. If you get In the Michigan City, l u j . wS* alruck
rt| sponsor of win'll thousand
he
Maater A yrhlterl In provU lngi,hi&lt;|a of a Irw* *r m s a tala- h r two hli am) run motorists tba
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4k c Nalb.nnl nvvlter at»J a l i i
phooe pot# yea always find It same day. '
ii*Q Ond look Iviiiig aun In ttu* iiiirth mi l middle cooling ehowera and friendly gulf
ulMcon w ill luu. s e a t consul* Ihem w hc* u [Hi tha! and reran breese* th a t aWeey
* W ill' printrd, thought that It might hr worse across the state alntoat rotiitant%
m Varrt In tha aiol muppln' th n r fevund hrous ly.
p d a lf, wr ran ray* "ll'a lerrihlo, this lost, h u t--A n d Ihe thing th a t makes m*
ilaLort of kid- imagine th
h atter than the heat wave la tht r „ prowlin' around tryln* to gladP
g n ly Indulged FLORIDA ”
fa c t th a t no m atter how hard yoa a blanket. *
■si low ohidlng
They Jua
tr y .te * t plain e r hew much India- 1 YeatetiMy la « good esampM. I
»von U hhf
|Through thel
putahla fvi'Uncv yen present ths .loud oat la t h f sdh ttyM ' to foal
se rfag e bird why boa never bee* t f h h with A fa a tia ' rod and a
liU ore ebuut to thine It aam*tliin' else 1'htr luva here In summer ju st naturally wooden mlnryrw ever a t Bradenittera' 111rust a In Ihwii taught to think el &gt;ji,(ldg won't believe a word you say
1tan Beach, ] g at hered In ks fine
slop Inin a l*H »• a land uf warmth and lunthlfia t con Im agine- Just what oar s meat of eunhUra aa anyone
Far Bart.-which and tnnehide that,since vie enjoy folks a t the Florida E uhlbit tn could ask. fhr, Mid H WSJ so rackttukala amt thru a mild climate In wlnlrr, it mnat Clevsland a re going through right eyad W M r a aaapla of hours 1
,
It a ly and France naturally follow
that opr nine now trying U convince C lrvtlaijj was w rin g * c m tr o p penpIraALL WORK
ind then lo lue mrr* are unteatable.
era th a t Florida la a mseh m srt tion, b a t there w as non* of tb it
GUARANTEED
Our only hope I* They lose sight of the fact that desirable placo to llv* right now deprwasiyo faaHa' F M gel from a
Ime l| reartie* ua tha mini Gulf Htrenm that tern- th an Ohio
hot gay eg eauatry
.world will be ao(pert our atmosphere in winter They can point e a t th* fact that
The* t h r e a t boat ala a t night a
io only thing we'play* m equally Important part not a m elagla death or beat pro*- tbnndat Ma n se eam a Mawfa' la
.w , r w i g R t o N J
I d supply I* the ln inslntalnlng an aven L-mpera- tro t km to m o ld e d In Florida and off .tha 0«W SMSd lha wind with %
w Ura Huai rttoa. lure bare throughout the sumBier. th a t such teU ltttoa aka tsakaown wae actaaRy raid, a a hours hard
Hr lUiHSRLb KAY

SUMMER
SPECIALS

GENERAL AUTO
REPAIRING OF

AUe KINDS
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S o cia l A n d P erso n a l Activities

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Social Calendar

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the W h llth fa in H r rYHMttu-rli
of the M low i:
Chief among llfr aelh lllr* wa*

Cleveland Home Is
Scene Of Meeting

h t**M trip dn«n tbx phiiireLjbV

* U n . M. N Cleveland wan tioatraa
K. Gallagher of Miirnl It
In ('Irvto Number Three of tha
The A la thraii Clas* of tho V in t ? l n t B aptist Church whie’t m et
lest of Mis* lloskln* -lone*
B ap tlit Cliurch will hold ita regu-' at her hom t yeatrrday uftrnioon
nek.
ta r haainoM anil locial meeting at fl:T0 o'clock. Hr*. J L. Jack*
Mi** M argaret Long left tnd»y
k l B:lW o’clock In tha home or Mrw ■on w ai Joint hotter* with Mr*fo r Columbu* U i when- *he will
B. P McWhorter on tho Country Clrvelandvisit her brother, J. 0 Long.
d u b RoadMrs. Cleveland, chairman, pre­
FRIDAY.
sided over the meeting. Thr deroThe Oirl Seoul* will meet at tional
conducted by Mr* Atho Girl Seoul Little Houle a t J . Prti-raon *od Mr*. Voile WII*
3:CB o’clock.
Ham* Ini the prayer *lr» J- K.
T agr gave an inlrreatlng «tuJy
Mrs. A. I)- Zachary, J r la visit­
from "The Life of Christ.” Plan* ing her parent*, Mr and Mr*
were then m*dr for the elrrl* to -Kenneth
M urphy a t Dayton*
v iill the County Home *oon. A Heath
new member and vlvllorx were
welcomed to the circle meetingMrs. N. O Newman of A tlanta.
At the conrluilon of the bull- Ga&gt; who I* ipgftdlng ,thr summer
p rss irstlq n refreahmentx w ert at llaytnrv^lD nrh,' If the guest of
irnlltnH Kna .
Oar)
Sanford Avefta* uml the Maytalr aerved to the following: Mr*- W- Mr*- Sadye RoaeaF. Itryan, Mr*. J- W- Mcl.ellan,
tlotf-l v i , also dlscutaed and
Mr* M M Wllkr. Mrs. L.ila A.
Buddy Gainer
ha* been
'V. A', l.i'Iflnr. rliulrman of III' Miller, Mr*. H. A Edcnficld Mr*
visiting George An(|, rv-.n for ft
Park f’om m iyw v r»pofie&lt;K. Ihat J \Y Carnahan. Mr* C. L. Hrwshort time ha* returned to hi*
Attempt* wrru lu-lhr iii:i® v'T ii&gt; wu.
home in Tampa,
VtHtbadAHnt/e. Mr* B r . Monre,
b e g in p la n tin g In i b e p a r k ,
Wr»- ‘ ‘J . ' C-* Harvey Mr* J
, J C. Mite hell left liuUy
TTio ruramtsslnner* ai»o voted F. Page, Mr* Clifford Walker.
M ontriimia, ( it u h c ie -he
MU* Klnisv Winn, Sanford eiitennlner, I* *hown a fter her *urta pay ihn animal d u e * in the Mr*. Voile William*, Mrs. 11 W
allentl the lln m k * ('iilllir c irifu l ilibui at the’ Broadwalk BamUhi-ll In Dayluna Beftrh, the
Florida 1 ,-a c n i- At „Munh-l|iatltlc* fluikrr, Mr* G S U ltrrll, Mr*.
W bfcli am n m il i d In |T o
tn -the1W
TTTin m i N'HiA-loln- rnu»l«i* IT
A. J . I'ite ra a n. Me* -J-&lt; ! I
Mr* J
I. Jackson, Mr«. M.
im|ier»on*tion* »f many •famou* pi-ople.
N. Cleveland, MU* Helen Want, guest*. \|I &gt; —lioleli II imi'V mill
MU* Dorothy Carnahan, an,I MU* Ml** . Kvi lyn Harney, -i', rii ■••.wrr. Ifa give* li-tllliony befora a
Barbara Rucker.
iT day* at Daytona II m il. In*t
N ary court mm (1*1 to »avd her j MAXIMI’M J 1,000.W)
h k n Rf it
tnialianiT* r a r e r .
Vat llm lir ia )• na yra rt—
drama nflbt*
Heightening il
Ivnwlr pRlr IM W |t r r
If
NKWrORT. Ark. July IS —
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■nrro,*lng ebroulrla I* a romanN
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tb- hackgrouad M tro p ic. moon
(Ft-rryuftlKpr*. H a k e h l |
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h r t to he used In an attem pt to
H r t i r N r |prnp««l(iini.
the gue*t* of Mr. and Mr*. Ill-Id and *|iecUrulnr Navy ma•n ice Newport’« myntrrtoo* White
THE AMKItK'AN
neurera of flgbtlng craft on the
Ilolli, rhllliti*.
Hirer “monutir" went forward yeai r , uml In tha air,
BKNEFIT
COMPANY
By RAYMOND. M n N 8 A I.4 \T r,K
tehday.
Ml** llrlty Watbeii ba« r e ­
1‘lnvlnk opposite Ml** Barrie
t». O. Boa 2tM
Drlando, ^ la .
' ’’B gakirl'f 'th e quaint l i t j f d ar­ turned from Mt. Dura slier, In "Wing* o r e r
llmiolulu" I*
key who -ha* thrilled Sanford •lie ha* been v'Ultlng Ml** Kiln liiuidaume l i n y
Mlllnitil. who
children With the *tory of hi* life, Hnulel* fur Ibe pa*| Keok. Ml**
enared i-arllur hi "Three , Kmart
I* aoon'to receive g reater glory, Daniel* iCVQtniMUilril her., home. flirt* "• n tb e r niemh"t» or_ the
when, tn Ihft aarly p«rt of OctoVer,
ra*t are It,oil Tnylnr, William
the book of that name will he publlmgnn. l’ollf Hue If*. M a r y
Inhed by Henry Holt and Com­
riiltlim, H'lmuel K II lit,I*. Maf
pany of N&gt;w York-•a m — MfWeile, Clara lllandlrk.
The look 1* tlie product of Ibe
I.ii,.' c,ifl|it,,ii nod i*,iii«e Hea­
imagination of the talented Mi*
ver*,
S . II (la rn rr of thl* city, « h „ fer
the past two year* lia* written
and Illustrated little book* by
Mi** Caroline Collier *o,l Mi
hand fihr V »u made *m i 1i flguiev It- &lt;). Cminhaw of (Irian.in I, M
from pipe atrm rlcantr*. ere|&gt;e teilny for Muntexiimn, Hu ivhi-ie
■Id en iu t oprr- Paper, and bit* of cloth to further toey will be iillrndant* hi (be
motorboat* tn flhwtiwtv her *tory
witl ing o f (heir lirellirr. It C.
SHARON Pa., July 13. - i d h , n,.&gt;
Making them originally
for Culllfr. Jr., aivl Mi-* Kmily llio ili, Rftaroe Ath**, atuttcring midlon
rrra tu re I* « Cbilatma* p m e n t , and ,atcr fur which will take pta-c Wmlm-rday I id un* player, complain, -,1 yvs.
AWAY
ir or atargron Florid* *ouv*nira. Mr* Gainer w.v« evening
trrday to police that thll-iea had
Mralco gained *»rprUcd ta find her work HeInkrn a violin made In 1710 and
fo r
•Don of C*pt-.alrvd by the publisher, lie *l*o re­
| 2M&gt; worth c f clothing m-om hla
united Plate* qur«ted an option on two mom
-uiInmoMk
Ing* (hat bub- manuacriola to be w ritten in the
O M pV K /
FEW
the ilrpth* of ne«r future.
Inly caused hy
A card *cnt out from th r |iubCENNIKS
llsher staU* th at It introduce*
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "Raekirl, who live* in Sanfoid,
♦
, A DAY
Bid Drums, Qmthlnr of Tooth
Florida with hi* *l*trr FmanelpaB r r nimifivafi a l g o * o f fll- rr-o.li
lion and ht* br-dhrr I.II’ Plural
(sENEItAL
KI.ECTIUC
\ \ n f tii*. » t III N n . r . , , . , r l - . t l l t g m l t w u h l f /
and the baby A***fetid* ’’
l M M f , f l M l D l P C low* . . f V s .l cL l B |* p » t ll &lt;0
• AND
i-r i’ul*»r I f f till «r Ptn*r|v, iiisi,illagi, Hrb*i
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The flrvt edllloh will ron*l«l of
N** *»r M t 4j|it« i|n|r| Drill — f«fi
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tralion*- Large display* »howing
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__ the little figure* and a background
jj 1
of Florida landacape were presentV
,ig d a t-th e Amerl‘an l.ibrary Asso­
ciation convention, and all indlraaddrd BUnctlonH
lions show th at It will he a verypopular children’* look
Mr*. G am er staled th at she
enjoy* making the fjgurr* which
illustrate her work, and that »he
expect* - to lit ike addition* I tinea
which will be Included in window

Regular Meeting
Held Monday By
City Commission

*&amp;•*»«* ^pLJCWfton._Jlra \y:

Arkansan ('onstructs
N^t For Attempt To
IShnre River Monster

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MASON

Ituhand had turood
"b ile painting Ul*

Sanford tiny Hcouta thnnnighly
enjiijt'd their, vtail In Wash lull'

Telephiis 148

ELIZABETH. BRIGHAM JORDAN, Society Editor

Crawford.rlllw, jnd.. Hr • m *&gt;n | m*h‘ Ftank
anaw rrrd a fo]*« alarm. Flro-1 ln tt" ’

With The Jamboree

Sanford Writer-f^
Highly Honoited By
Publishing

Potomac Hirer In Mnum Vereon.

Th* bin* aprtit an hour iotiiHit:
orw Hit givlihda alnl tin* horn•1 Waxtiingibn,

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All -fb-wut* were Iha gttraia of
the Wa-Mrtglnn lU-rliall Club
a t a satnr tw-tween the ScftVtor*
kh(L llir

rtoatnn Red

Rob. Th ey

«r»H i hrifind whfch Jimmy Villa

Thr Kanfnrd hey* w are’ enlrrI * 1110(1 h; &lt;\
| | ax well, for mm
Sanford man. Who frearalO tl an
nhu&gt;ti*l1&gt; rtia tlru rllil h e t i c i i
which i n ehaRted* with rtae•Hefty Hnymimd K adrr and lllll
Vernon got the worat m il lif
that.
In th* opinion of many of us.
priihubi) |he mnal enjoyable trio
wh* on* in tha Smlfliibalali III
atltute,
Brnatnr p, o
Andrew* nnil
Hl-prt ei-nlnll** J m ‘ Ill'll d X hvjk* j
tlrrarntnl rnrh boy wltli n Iln u r,I.
pa*i whirh allowed them a .flaw:!
ttf ttian in B iiT an a A riiitr fit. a r - &gt;
“o n /
I
T hr l«M major a rrn l of thnj
Jatnbort-e' r i m i aa approiltnate •
ly f»nno acoula lifted Const It u 1
t lan . l i » n *— while - Prwotilowl I
H o n irtilt. and goyrroment anil
■'•rout orririaU reviewed them , *

OTHER PEOPLE JUDGE
Y O U BY YOUR
APPEARANCE
tn split1 of summer hral you enn’always look
fresh and neat by sending your clothes to
Seminole Dry Cleaners. Il doesn’t rust much
In keep your rlclhes looking nirr, hul oh shat
a .difference It make* in your oppcnrnnm
Don’t put It off. Other people have to look at
'dirMiulay. Phone M il -now nnd let us call fur
&gt;our rlolhes.

l’MONKH6\

120 M A G N O L IA

t'ofTee «*■ Intredured lupi Kurope hv \ euellas trader* In ISIS

FIRST ANNIVERSARY

M ID SU M M ER

MALARIA

Ates, The Stutterer
Says He Was Rohlied

HLOW THE
HEAT DEMONS

Navy Idlin' At Ritz
Has Unusual Slant

IN OUR NEW STORE—IT STARTS TOMORROW
.NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO STOCK YOUR
________ SHOE WARDltORE AT A OR EAT S AVINO
ALL LADIES’ S H O E S IN WHITE and COMRINATION
RcRiilar $‘L4f&gt; Values
. Regular $.‘U)5 Values

jrsT A

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BROKEN SLEEP

RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO.

—and—

Reduced To $2*99

Reduced To $2*49

. IteRuIar ¥ L-15 Values

/\

Reduced To $J.49

{

Regular $1.95 Values

* Reduced To $3*99
’

Reduced To $4.49

Keg.; $3*45 Values
Reg* $3.25 Values
Reg. $2*65 Values
Reg. $1-95 Values

Reduced To $2*49
Reduced To $2-69
Reduced To $2*19
Reduced To. $|.59

AAA TO K WIDTHS IN t MII.DHKN’K
AAAA TO D IN WOMEN’S

Wrabieffday
Thursday

- Currency Mila nu longer contain
•Ilk thread*, fragm ent* of fiber
baring l*-en substituted.

A VERY HI*EttAL LOT OF

nil uuiitlirr man*
g r,„-l lu tin, timin'*
•phi1 Slftfy rear he* a
I,max whim the younx

&lt;LADIES DRESSES REDDLED GREATLY TO AKSO MAKE
ROOM FOR Ol'II EARLY ARRIVAL OF FALL STOCKS—
YOI'R CHAeNCK TO GET TWO OR MORE AT THESE VALUEGIVING RftlCKS—

CHILLS AND
FEVER .

EN G LISH ^
« « J f ttta tio a
I d k P N a rii

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T .L MSI

„ Regular $7-95 Reduced To $5*49
Regular .$4*75 Reduced To $3*69
Regular $3-75 Reduced To $2*99

F«jf Rm ltif for M alaria With
Thm Provtn Tr*atm*nt!

llA S YOL'K
Don't go through Ih* UfOal tu ffar-,
f
GAR HAD A
Ing. Stop Malaria dhUla and favar
16,006 MILE
la nulck lime.
*p,
Take good aid G rora'a Taatalali
C-lIEf-K-IPT
Chill Tonic) Tills I* no now-fanglod
RAVR YftUB
cr untried preparation. I f ) a fa*
locua nad!cine ycu caw drpand op.
Orove’o TntU laia Chill T ank con­
t a i n taatolaa* quinidlno and Iron.
It quickly atop* ‘ho chill* and forty.
I t alio tends to build yow up. That**
tho doublo aff.ct you Irani.
The vary n eat ttma you tool an
•H ack of chill* and favor coming
act, go right to your drug atom nod
gat a belli* nf Gravo'a T sitak sa
Tonic. Start Ukln* Iho m W .
LET US DRAIN AND R»- Chill
im m odiakly and you will toon
H U Vrtt'K TRANSMISSION otna
got t U rollrl you w ant
AND DIFFUttBNTIAL WITH
All drug store* sell Grove'*TaatoTHU pRfM’fift IA’BMCANT,
last Chiu Tonic, SOc and $1. Tho

BWACKjSl

DOTH LOW AND 111011 HEELS,

One Special Group On Sale $1.69

ELGIN GREEN BULOVA
BFECIAL PRICES

STOP! !

IN

Values To $2*95 Reduced To .$2*19
One Special Group On Sale $1.00

Wrist Watches
McLaulin, Jeweler

SANDAl.S

A Special Lot Of Many Beautiful Dresses

Values To $5*50 Reduced To $|.00

‘t D A p O T O R l l N I
R E Y H O U N D

CO W AN CO

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Bill Cates Nominated On
Sanford Herald's Florida
State Loop All-Star Nine

tit In Three A ttem pts
I d l e Massie Leads Gondolier Hitters
With A Double And Two Singles In
Four Official Appearances ______
T

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St. Augustine T h i r d Baseman Started
In National Game By Joe Williams
Of New York World-Telegram

lit r* i t .

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tv. rORHKM TBIt,

at C H A 11L M

N oll e * I . h e r e b y
■ lY m
Ik* I
Ik* . . t i i u i M
w ill, o n Ik * I t l k

■ Up at A U fu H A. D. l i l t ,

prr-

M u l 19 Ik *
llu o u r a b te
L’u u iilp
J u d o * o l k tm llto l* . C a u s ljr K lo rld*. k * r riito l r t t u r n , M O otini n*»l
v n u c h .r o • * B s k e u tr l * o f ih « K*-

;Lanky Right-Hander
Has 12 Wins And 7
TS: H, d - e * . » H „ * n d o t u M Um*.
.
Losses
To C ^ e d 11
lb * o ■*&lt;. t h . r * . m a k e a p p llr a tlu n
l o Ik * o o U J .d K * In r • ilo o l o * |.
ui* or uitAKLKS w. rutin RU­

H r m .iii o f k * r o d n t l n l . l i . i l i n t o l
. o l d r a ta l* , a n d fo r a a o r d . r d la c tia r g tn g h . r a * * u c h M ir o u t r l i .
U * l* d Ih ia Ik *
llth
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J u l r . lis t.
1 -A ll R IK J . W n i t K O T K I l .
A* K i h i I i Ii p f Ik * K a l a l a * t
CJI A K L LH W. rO H H K H T K I t .

S T A N D IN G S

1&gt;*CM**&lt;1.

Norn'S or m nm oLU K ar.

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N o tic e la h * r * b r a i* » a t h a t th *
a n n u a l ir* * U n g o f t h a . t o r k h a l d ,*ro o f T h * S a n fo r d H e ra ld w ill
b* h * ld In Ik * o fllc * o f T h * N anf u n . I la r a ld . In
U a n fu rd .
T in .
• a J u i r n t h . 1917, h i lO'.sa a .
M. o 'c lo c k f o r Ib a tra m m e l ion n l
o u c h iiu .ia r a a n s m a r Cum* t&gt;*lu r* lb * m * * lln g .

rh lr a K o
N rw f o r k
I 'llla l.u r a b
Ht. Lnul*

W. UURDON DKAN.
..

B .c /* ia r r -

K O Tirs

10 kite o ff the deliveries' hf
&gt;" Rambert, Joa Marina and
Bunch•ding tha hitting for the c ro ­
wns Eddia Mas.lc of thn Conout three hlN,
Iodine a double. In four .appear* j &lt;;if-iifijiiiii
Wo a t th# piste. Jimmy Co* ^ '• ^ 5 3 1 * "
S H alted ot|l two single* and A l-hlladrlehU
ibis In fhte trips to tin) plnle-,
a«i t
idlng th# Sanford hntamrn was
Is Clary. ld&gt;«Khu£iKortstop,|
k

-Today jth* Lookout,, nre In Ht■ Augustin# meeting Ihe Saintfi at
, d i l l a t Lewie Park

Krrnrii: MHIbubh i.'inry ll**tU"
o P rlflM in t j . H um * I h IIK 1 jm :
m lu n I, CVii 3, Hull*"' I
d, llrU im afi. * 1»un*f**I •*«». Km*
MK TWn-Imp# till
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. CINCINNATI, July 13 - I .P i frp d T p rn rr has a nrw fish sturyT urner report! that, nn s plrnlc
exsurelon gt Jupllar, Kin.. V&lt;- r» t
okt a throw-line only tu A n v r v
seagull sbap- up the h""k l«-fnri&gt; II
't h e w ater. Turner hauled In
gull and frosd It- Other mcmof the pnrty -attrated tii*
alcry's necuraty
Thrso lofty- mnuntalna In the
Psetflc northw est—Rainier, lim'd
••4 St, nolens—were nntnnl
a jla r British navy officers

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work has gtr*n him
‘an's UUls ekana. Isaehdd a Bated tha name a s' the moat Improvad
t a b l i n g maa who thlo yaar kMa v .u r a n in th s
Florida
B ut#
’1' Bo has dlrpairil of M u (S S I League over hi* work of lost
ennany's "H ob M aa.*
' season.
______________ __________________
Last siason a poor showing by
the 185-pound Key West youth
Board—aro to bo eiem pt- T h e , while with the Lookouts can bo
i&gt; flnltkn nf ‘Interstate eomm erte’, H r|| ..-counted for, In two ways,
riiniiit*■»«•••
»* m
*
ami what ‘threatens or Interfile Ills ayes war* giving him n
with
tho stability of prices nf great amount of trouble and an
l V Y K IIS A T H » * A f? M C M H H
Ws In- I
goods
or service. In In lerslale 1 injury to his shoulder,
while
N iuitrk
a .I S
St
commerce nr tho orderly m srkrl-l .tiding Into third btao one aft*
Itm iln n l
t T It
14
Tunm lo .
41
M
ing of good* or service* in Inter-’ .m oon at H arris Field In Gainesllu f fp h j
.
ftft I t
.
ifb a U m H
state commerce permit* of w id.-tiuie, did a lot to Impair ht*
HJ ( a r u i k f t ............... .. I t
41
*
dustry h e re "
_application
______ of ______________
Ihe order* anil regn -1 throwing arm .
Iltirlif i H t
i
.I t
4ft
HiitiimMro
a.
*11 44
The agriculture Industries of the Jatlnn*
----- •_ nf thn B o sH , illn d rr Ihl-J
,**• ■ According to the latest batting
J u r a t » C ll&gt; ... ... 34
B4
*UW cannot stisorb th* Ineroased the Board may establish reguts"l* average Issued by T a le r Sc has I,
■sst.ii i ,t o t i n T i i s n t r
coat* of produrlloii," Mr. Hchmah tlona nffrcling
ffrc lin c Industries engagrt*
engaged Flo rid a M ate League statistician.
S'l.tllllHA NTATSI I.RAflllSI
Ni
Atiuusiln*. Si O rla a d o , L
said, "and s till, maintain their wholly in lintrastate
Industry, he- ' Catea b slapping the
- ‘ — ‘ ‘ ‘ * *-■1
nppl*
l,r*bars. *1 ts s ts iS . 4
solvency If a iminimum w agr nf cause their output romnelr* with around at an am a iin g pace ol
Jirijinrt, IS; (lala.avlll*, I.
I’alitlka. S: Hsytnaa. &gt;.
forty cent# per hour is e.lahllshc'l vnterprise* engagrd In Inlerslale .311.
and th# work It'.reduced to n mini- business.. Ii&gt; ihi case of Industries
Dill hegan hl« organised baseA t. t i l * *TV -V I.O IttlM
I.K A O PIS
mum t f 40 hours or mrtii'jd hour*/ engagt-d whnlly In in tr is ttte Inf- bit) carver In a peculiar manner,
J ! i * r u r * .n , t ; B a lk a n . 3.
Ultiuii Mprlns*. It 'Troy, i.
The
proposed' ninck-Fonnery Incs* cease-an I ilrslst orders nn y a c rrd ln j to the alary, Joe Wil‘ HCtlHtilt-S hOHinA I.NAttI N
bill prohlbtts the shipment or sole be Issued, while in the rase nf InA tnM lru*. I t T tu n U iV tllS . " f.
of InUr-stK* lomuteree nf 'un d u .trie . engaged In prcdoctlon *&gt;f,
C m ilili, Si Tatianas***, 4.
fair 1 goods) th a t Is, those produei-d romuiiHlIliri
moving intrrslatc
IVTIilIVAIVOVVI. I.H A Q C H
under 'subatamlsyd 1 • labor e-mdi- rrfnrccd r&lt;tt&gt;|illanro wllh defim-l
........ Mu, S i H u n lr s a l, I.
lions o r In violation o f ivgula- hour* and wages dnd other standN» mmi It 4} Jtraoy L'llf.
t.-tiy, I.
s.
I l t tih ia lo r , Cj Jluff Ain, t*
tlona nf th* Board
.
- ard* Is provided Goods produced
Goods road* In vlolatiun of th* by employee* employed in violaMU T i l A T L A N T IC I.HAIIIIPI
rasl.JMtl.ln, 7; l!«lM»nl»ll»| 4.
standards
esttblishcd,
lo-wlt: lion of any term or provision of nn
f j t a i m i i h , Si J * rtu » o p m it e ( t*
Hours, waged, employees, child order of the Board may not be
A H-KJIMtM, I , MftCOfl. S*
labor (th a t is, by labor under HI lawfully transported or received,
an iT ItK A S T K H b L h a iiiim
years of ggs and In hatirdou* in- pnrsrssi-d, sold, o r In any manner
J -At I-mun( *; l l n n t v s i t i i e r / , T.
Mttlills,
H* I hi *. 4
du.trie* 1 R years); by* the use of usud
Fi nally for violation of a
I ' s i i I hlh Ib , 11; M i i l 4 l a n , B&gt;
strike breakers or wllh employee* regulation or order on conviction Inveatlgalion'of th* altustion and
A H l I M l r A N AAWnilATlOW
under espionage or otherwise In la (500 fine or not more than f want out to a*o "Wllllo" Cates,
Ifitltaitnitfili* nl T o Ik o , ifln&lt;
conflict with the' regulations It- months Im prisonment
l.miikx Hlr, n t Columt'U*. r* tn .
a* ho was called in tho** day*,
Is• h *m* c:i!&gt;. 4; HI. Pawl. ft.
sued by the Beard srd declared
■
play in g gam*. "Willie" did noth­
•unfair* and barred from Inter- R o O B C V e l t 's
S o il
v tT in v A i, i j t t n r K
ing las* than, slap out two triples
I ’lillmb-lptilii, «; Nc«r Vi-rl
sta ts commerce
n
n „ A
n
and two singles. According to
Nt I niii I p . *; r t l t s b i i r a b ,
Ths Bill creates t Labor StandI 'U y H l , n i l U n U U C C Williams' story, th at waa enough
ll oatnii a t l l r n n k l i u , la in ,
ard Board of five, members, ap. - ■
for him. Ha took Catos to Or­
ANNHtt'AN I.StStll It
pointed by the President, by and
llflMK. July 11,—WP)—Jams* lando and asked Manager Casey
r l - v r l a m t . a l t:b*il*n&gt;Niaa
l'litlMl*-lphl» a t N r w Vurk
w ith th* advhr* and rom rnt of th e. Roosevelt.- ana
of
President Btongal e f th* Brooklyn Dodgers
r.f t s l s r .
Brnate- Term, five years; salary Roosevelt, ronferrod last nlrht to glv# I ho kid • tryout. Stengel
Ita ly s u n n s r h H t i b d .
110,000 per y e a r
I with Premier Mussolini at Ven- did but Catos developed a sort
• (H T IIt.H V I.K tlil'U
The Bill dors not yet carry the Ire I'slare, l[n was accompanied arm and didn't got out that
&lt; k s l l s s s s t s , *1 A l l a a l a . I.
t .ti ■f.f tn e k
al
J l l r m l n g h a m . spacific minimum was* and m as-' by If. 8 .- Ambassador
William season.
, , r i | l n |r r
lo he applicahl’. ' Phillips.
• t i l l Hr
at
K ii v i v t l l r ,
m l ImUm* hours
Bill broke In wllh Sanford
'ItTdlMlplI.
Kpnnaor* suggest 4(1 rents perl
HI* grandmother. Mr*. Hara which w te a member of the
Ni w o r I a-* nit, 4 i , Mcbiphll* ft,
hour and 30 to 40 hour* par w^rk. I IH*«"&gt; Rouaeveit. mother of the Central Florida League but Wil­
but tho minimum w tgo act In nm, Praaldant, waa wulcomcd to l i ­ liams ter.tlnusd to watch him all
Bill shall n o t orreed 11.200 per s ir by tt Due*, and presented along the rough road. If BUI
year or W eenta an hour In i n - with a huge bouuuat of rosea.
can carry on this season ns well
sonal work, egsopt for overtime,
■
■a h* has bson playing so fa r It
M T ln tn
l.stAfH'M
night nr oxtrm work. Th* Board I* SIGHTSKRING FROM CKI.IJt
may be tha turning pofrt, for
i Yfirls ni
pitta.
lo regutat* tho standard nf wsgvs
_
IsMUli* ■* I'iM ih u r f ll.
WiUlams la *U1I keeping tab on
i« n ni ilriM ibljfn ■
and hsura Tho Boord may m tah l SAN FRANCI 8 CO, July 13 y g u m ph p r h M n l « L
llsh aeparata eUlafticntlon of am- (ff)—Life in A lcatras prisoo, tho
P^JTftrft, ftmploFftot tnd employ - 1jo v rrn m e n r*
laUnd". In
rkteago
menta, aeenrdlng to looalltlra, the ggn Franclsro bay, It pretty dull,
slso of the community, tho lypo.ao convlcta nro w elcom ing's new
Twenty dioramas tall Florida's and gfisntlly af-fnads to t* pro- d|yrri|6s; Aleslras is elm* in (he
dusod and any ether fa rU rs It may Jmsn'mkd* island where Ban Frs'i
story in 'Cleveland,
dsom gar man* Th* wages and cisco's 1039 world fair Is und.
hours n u y differ In geographical construction. Cells and prl»«
groups, even In nsarby cities in
th# u m * Industry- Certain Industries and groups may bo exempt­
ed from hours and wages control.
CHILIAN CABIN IT QUIT!
Common carriers are not under
th e law, Exsraptions Include ex*cutlvas, tho** In on adm lnbtrathe*. - anpervleery e r profession*!
ftafiMh yonraalf Hu m
capacity and agrfcultural Isborera
hoi Mmmcr day’a with ■
and 20 acres. East tide of as auch term* are. defined and de­
cooling drink or tnaty
Hanford. Box C, Sanford H e ra ld . limited by regulation* Issued by
sandwich. After tho bill
th a Board- Employers of a c*-| u m , ahow, or avaalaf
25—Mlacollancoua For Bate t*ln—** yet undefined number of
irivp
c o a t and f i t U ,.«l
NOW! Movie* coat lea* than omployooo—U may be ten or to,
suapshotst Standard
Unlvsg w hatever may b* provided by tho
*j**S
Muvl# c rin sr*
Film Me.
t s i f s r i A flenavx A v s {
Wlrboldt Studio.

Protest Made
- To Andrews
- On Wage Bill

Come And Get It

Will-Be-Deferred
Pcndjqg Decision
i n m l l t s r i f n a Toa* Owe)
Allen said the decision would
mean that any p y fth a je r-a f ta s
aalo certlflealea/m nder verm# of
the dbputsd wft would
'abso­
lute ^tltle to*thu p r o p e r t y 's . .
A property owner would' a r ­
range for k b w ertlfkatea to be
adrertisrd fa r ta le must be pre­
pared to purehaae them over all
other bidden, Allen said, or
stand a chat* of losing the prop­
erty with no rig h t to redeem It,
ft Judgo Johnson' decision stood.
A t passad by tha 1 MT le g is la ­
tor*, th* act perm itted any per­
son to hovs two-year-old cvrtlficatea offirod for aata. The hlahpst bid giro clear tltlo 'to the pur­
chaser and wiped out all other
tax liars, Including subsequent
and omlttad taxes.
Sales already have been com­
pleted, under the act's term s. In
some counties.

Wife Of Prominent
vColored Dentist Dies
Olivo M. Strickland, wife of
Dr, R. D. Rlrlrklaml, prominent
colbred dentist n f this rlty , died
this morning a t 11:00 o'clock.
L. Klrhelbergcr will be in
charge of the funeral a rra n g e
menta. Additional funeral an*
nouncamenta will be mad# later.
▼atlntui, a cobbler of llen*vantnm and fararite of Nero,
waa reputed by thn ancients to
bars the biggest nose In human
history.

Prompt Relief
From Itchmf Eczema

FOR REAL REFRESH­
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OUR SPECIALTIES
DELICIOUS
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SPAGHETTI
CHILI AND CHICKEN

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on* who roally knows how.
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t . . t\~
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“tiirY C L B " -l y*«r old. lo good
ghape, 116.00 c u h . Inquire liar*
SW,
Is .O IL B IK T
now under
manggamant. Otfara rooms
•rival* bath*. A ttrsrllvu

Angel’s Eat Shack

BatUr I

U THE SOLE AGENT
E COUNTY FOR 8T0CKH0FF

iDan orainard TV
.Pilch Tomorrow
lAgaiott 'Saints

A l —. U v . u
u 'c lo c k
IV id u iilif
m i m i n g , A u a u .l I . I H I a i l b .
c o u rt
hou**,
H a n fo rd .
K lo rld a ,
m e l l n . n l *f I 'u b llc l a t i r u d l o n
w ill r*e*l»* w . l a l b id * fo r l b .
e r e c tio n
o f a a la ro o m * c b o * l tiu lld lAg a t M ld a ra r, H a et H an fo rd . T h e
H o a rd r* * * rre * t h . r l a h t lo r« je c l an&gt; o r a ll b i d . f o r »p*el-

Roosevelt To Get
Si* $10,000 Aides
W A S H IN G T O N .

Jttlf

I I . —(**)

The Sanford Lookouts wilt meet
Ihe St. Augustin# Rainla here to­
morrow night kt the Sanford Mu­
nicipal Athletic Field aa M anager
Lee Head will oend probably Dig
Pan D rainird to the mound In
order lo s ta rt a comeback trail
and once again lead the Florida
S U te LeagueManager F/rddle Francla of the
Salnla will uac Mike Fetty er Carl
Weigel on the mound for the
fourth place Salnla with Jack
Owrna, 1930 veteran, doing the
catching.
The d a rtin g Iln*op* will b« ns
follow#! For the Saint*. Johnny
Stock playing i ^ o r t s t o p , Hilly
Moor* In r*ntrr-ft*W, Andy Conrerrlk in left field. Dave S w in d A
In right field. Bill Cairo on tb lra
bast. Jack Owrna watching. Vld
Kupatjir on first-be**, Billy Clehon
a t aecond base atdl W elgtl or F e t­
ty doing th » hurling
• For the lo o kout. "Breeches"
Clary will be on nhortatop, Mayo
Langaton In right field, Al Kaaao
In center field. "Swede" M artin In
left field. M anager le a Head catch­
ing, Buck Rodger, playing aecond
baae, Bobby Prichard on first
baae, “ U tile Joe" R uggrrio play­
ing third baae and Big Dan Braina id will probably do the hurling-

—The llonae ‘ yeelerdayS ppalponed consideration of a blit
A British Inventor ta reported
designed
to
g iro ' '. T re t Id col
to have developed n single-cyl­
It 0 OB• V■ 11
Six
fis c s
tiro assistants a t 110,900 a year inder ■molorcyrln. w h ic h lino al.
In nccordanc* with kla executin' talned speed* nf 100 miles nn
reorganisation, said ' the poMponamant was duo In the a b ­
sence of two Republican mem­
ber#,.
Majority Loader Bam Rayburn
said Ihs bill ‘probably wmild be
pea and In a few hours* bemuse
"I don't llilnk Ihero- la much op­
position.”
,
A total of !T,06I(4M spindles
were active In Coorgia during
April.

NICK18
Liquor* Store
309 E. list SI.

IACKSONVILLC

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The Beat In

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READING FIG!

ON CQUETjTLAN

Establish Ln-Official
World’s Record Of
6700 Miles In Hop
From Moscow ToUS

ln Q*8',Col. Kay Delivers
lalk At Kiwaniau
Luncheon' Today

P lan e Comes Down
With. Leaky T a n k
Army Officer Greets
Group. Flying: Them
Bfcpk To ArmyField

SenaU d e b its on P n a ld rn t RnoaovelCs rourt bill r&lt;
V b tb t of anyry dU ronal.n when Scnntora O’Mshunry of
and Halley of North Carolina, both Democrats, took th e
assailed the plan bitterly. They are* ahown laylpg plana/
oratorical battle. O'Mahnnry aUnd* at th. left.

abifet three mile* from town.
Thp gasoline tank waa leaking
b at the fliera made a
aafo

Nationalist A rm y
Batters R ig h tist
ty re e With Might

,

Throa Soviet fliera, Pilot Mlkrll
Oromoff. Co-Pilot Andrei Ynmo•keft and N avigator s«rgcl Danllln, wara unable' to .peak l x * IHI. I

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Tha secamd train -p o lar flight
f a r exceeded the flret which re
rontly ended a t Vancouver, Watb.,
a fte r a hop of BJOS mllea
'M ajo r Victor |I- Btahn of the
A rm # flaw hero from iiemLy
Ma^ih Field and greeted tho flk » lle then took them in hi* own
piano taMhe arm y field.
F or a lim e yeeterdey, aa Mich­
ael Qyornov and hla two tam paniona battled a ilorm. over the
Canadian nortnweat, It •c4 |ied
poaaible they would ewltclt their
t o f n t and coma, down In Chicago
or New York. Out a Canadian Na­
tional Railway* station* ag.-nt at
Uak sighted them a t 4 : 0 P M ,
E 8. T , on tbelr original route
Tbelr flight ovar the North pelo
In n •Ingl 0*motor*d Ant-2."*
plan* of cxecptloMl pow rr nn&lt;l
endurance, was a aUady p r v , . .
aloa of nbetarle* overeome and »bJretlve, achieved They eougbt U

1 ulo“*l W.
anllcHor of f
IJn*. spoke t
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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Mro. a R. Dawson leff Hail-*
lord thla ato n in g lu Join liar
husband la W alterboro. ft. O.
where ha wag Injured |n an all*
Inmnblla M cU ant rocentl)-.
Th* Kaafartf- Chapter nf tho
American Rad Cross met yeslur*,
day ninmiog at tha l(.-*l C«u*g

Ooodapeod, of tbs local

M to provide

H eadquartotaj Nty-

la v a don* their share. M anager a summer rooorf- I t la o u r belief
Coleman said in reporting H u t th at our many lu a m o r advanU gcs
th us fa r 430 rands h are bean tlfi. w ill'a ttra c t ijn w a n d a of-cum m er
D iluted hero Of this number 270 vtfkor* if m a n attm tio a n a ba
Were dspasHed in th* box a t tba called . to them. By havlag the
company's office* and paatoga aa c It Irons of tha state acta ally eothaaa waa paUt by tha Florida operation, net only were thouPower and Light Company. .
L ands of person* reached but they’(
Ahhough th* rem palgn .w as. were reqebad In ■ moat effective .
In owrh od but little more than a|m aiui«r. W a baliava U u t tha ro- ,
rnoath »*»—first aadaanim w tat suHg , peak for themselves "
|

WASHINGTON, July 14-*
(AIM—Senator Joe T. Rob*
iiiMin, 84, Democratic l e a d * .
and
(tow deal legiaUUvft .
king-pin, waa found dead .Inv
bed thla m ornlria.^^’J J
The sudden death bf lift •;
Senator f r o m
Arkansas
shocked the
capital «wl
throw the Administrations

r r s " Ur
*bo i lull In-Id at Ib t VaM-i llu
tel.
i;„| K«r . who w as, lulrodutod
by Fred W ll.oti, haa been tiniHiiyul by the Atlantic Cuust
IJu* fur the pant SI years.

■hip swap
dant act!
month «d
arrived, |

F.

D.

Scot*

1*gl*latlvc program Into a t * 1
knoll.
'ML
Robinson hsa boon a ' Dean**
erotic leader alnco 1VXS, and wdd *v
paraonalty In- charge' of Umv.
Proildent'a two
tlv« campjUn* to m a t t
v*^org«nlm tho cnnv*i
bya« *

of *IW-l.and Ihe U. H. AmbaSkatlv r liepartfnrnta.
dor In Egypt.
Ufa ci-llraguei generally
Uni, Kny * tailed the mined
eipccteil hla appointment u K V
timiplu nl Karnah. the TnJ Mu
Supreme I ’ourt to flit the vocanejf
Hnl, unit il'w rd I Ilf* Npblux and
rreatrd by the
retlrem ebt o |
pyramid* from L um r.
I
Senator Jo*eph T. Iteliln*rn of Arkan*a*, who wn* found dead
**W hore.nr you go Anii-ilrnnl ltd . muyning In W«*hingion. Ill* untimely devlh briny t about im* J u .tlc r Vandrventer.
Although RoblnKm1.. heatlh haa
a ru tlie le-.l drriaed, lim-l luleJ
no dial* aprculntinri a* In wt*i will *uece.ul him in a Democratic not heen rood, h it dreth woe th 1
Itgriil, and inoat ctHnpanlimubm
tln-ly unnpected. Mra. Iloldnaon
of all lliu poliplt," Oil. Kay iital-j trader.
waa aw iy on a vlalt to her boros
od.
■ .&gt;
In Little Rock, Ark.
Tbu Kiwanlgna made final nrRoblnvon'a death rauieil Imme*
rnngruinula fur a rhleken ii-ir- [
d itto iperulation about h it awehei|u&lt;, In ba tud|| *i Ha ill.a mil. I
fi-wor aa the Democratic leader. (
Hprlnga wblrli will 'be utU iidrdj
| Timer ineiitloneil Include ftma*
by Hie mombera of flu- Haolurd, J
lor* llyrnr* of South Caroline,
Winter Park,* and |n l.nml lit *
llarrlioii of Mlaalmlppl and Hark^*
wniil* citilia.
ley of Kentucky.
Mayor Edward lllce ln * , (I. A .I
IlnhliiMm attciuleil Ihe Unlver*
Kpeer. Jr.. W A. In ffle r. ||. J .i
ally of Arkati.u* and Virginia
Uihnmn. A l I.iir, .11 e . Ile lliu a .t
I aw Hrhoot, lie *vrved In thi
I I I IiIlea, W arren I'arha, (•, H .'
A ikama* If-giilaluie ](&gt; yeara ft
Moure of Orlando, li. A. Hv|llonl
the national llou*e of Iteproaanta
of Jarkannvllle, Ted l.vlte, and I
live* from til.* home atata hid
f., J. llu ruby of W inter Turk,]
WASHINGTON, July 14. W»
L-ftfd yovcninr uf A rkiJIf
were gue.ta a l Ibu meellug.
N A H K IN Q , July
14.— —
i’rc-iidrtlt Itmwei ell** elded -out, C h i n a ' s
raa bill went In the Unite!
national
governm ent
Jaine*. agrreil ye«lenlay to dlhaitenad troop* to concantra- S tairs Senate to *fill a vacancy ^
ib&gt;,e hl&gt; Inrome tax return* m lien points, avowedly la re ­ few rnmillia a fter becoming
erlmr.
rr*pun»e to a republican iletitund. s it ! what j h a C h in n * believe
lie wa* ch alrin an 'o f tha Dam*
It
a
Japan*!*
atfort
to
rloml#Tbe lanky younger Itoonovcll,
"* 1* lh» northrrn urovmt** a l erratic National Convention ftt14’,—Florida - atm | , - n a r " f -h ir - ta llir r 1* *rvir
ll'-'lt and JUSfi. Hr wa*’ a candi­
Hopei and Chahar. Sign* ol
atteiuling a Uric.-, itpptsrrd unexiiecledly Ih i - m aK iv* m ilitary- preparation* dal* for vice p rriid rn t In. JSfll
amp I1ihimi, | furo Ihn Srnatn-llhuaa Inx nun
wbeu Al Rmlth ran for p rsiM m i
w*re avld-nt In tha capital It-f Ediii.itmu mitten when It mu-weil It* alndv •all. Tha main road through un the parly ticked.
ictinnal him- of perxonal liuldlug rniii|Hiiiir« nl- tha cilv wa* loadtd with a va­
Tim auddon death of D*moprr* -nnal
tegivl to lie uw*l aa tax avnel- riety ol m ilitary and m tchaol- cratlr la'ader Robluson upoet the
o&lt;d Huperin- anee device-,
Administration drlva In snoct •
cal equipment. The IroSpa wara
of the Si-iio
Y rrterday’.i lei&gt;Umuny pul into ■ aid lo ba moving northward. auballluU
for
the
ItooM fstt
linn urn el- the record III* uumea nf Wtl
court hilt. The Arkansaa • • • • -

I aectlon uf town wa* urged by
MADRI D.
July! H .—(A l-tlu v - | Fred WgUon who ahowril l but n
" o o p . U ih-red J n .a r I camp fu rth er out would tend In
gout llnee ourth^eai of Madrid give vliitor* the opportunity of
u|) , [furt kI (m u h lhfu)1|(|l ,(1 going to nearby rltlci tn trade
Mr. Wllaon'a opinion waa shared
Uio Corunua Hlfhwny wlillo n
now barrage of ahrlla lull into by W .-It. Dupree wrho added that
tho capital • aballarlng week* of a downtown location wmiVl lio
' b etter lec a u ie of the pro* Ionly
eomparallro calm,
Projociilao at inlervata ut one ! of polIce protection.
J. *fl. Sharon |«iinl«il out Ihlit
'• minute loryxn dropping
into
Moil rid m « ikmui. Indlaellng fire a location near the lake would
liiaurgnnla are
dalarnilnad
in be very rold in w inter and - nrh
Inka Ihn raplfal Jf pur-a Ihie
a contl it ion might drive InmiM-v
A ateady govarnmciit puah nat&gt;l away. If farther nut, Ihe rStnp
of La*roiaa threoleaad Inaurgenl would I* pndeetiil from tin- *nld
runt ml of three atraleglc tuwna. by tree., ho tanl.
.
•hlp1 ro,,,nu,n. Ih,,
Thu group decided to have plan*
Dbarrvera tad tho rlrJI. war
*
, &lt;',prr
now la beginning Iq lake nn the drawn up for" the camp which
uln4t
1
Intnaatty ut World W ar lighting. would be Im peded In the inur
lllJ; n ,f r " ; '
tlovernm ant pilots virtually rot future.
•
N avy, nffl.
nil re Im | defenders from rein
At p ro e n t. tile- trailer rniop
- , h * •'1 "
"
forremepla III ar Villanueva dal rnm m lttre Inrludea: W alter S.
^
IMnllllp, l | 'm llna
Wn*l mid Coleman, |» Hawkln* Cj . ooiIH,
wllgblly north of Madrid, with II. II. (7.lrrnan, E. II. barney,**f&gt;
« * , "*
ami Mauriea R o.il. who flew mmprotracted buihtilng and inarhlua- I,. T hrail.er, Mayor lllggln-, nod
Mop from New York to S y n a, a
. , r. flt,
gunnlng • tp ^ U lu n i.
Fred T. William*.
di-lance of MS7 mile*.
.......... .......
In th e east, (lonerat i'uiag,
Ralph Hag wall, -toctvU ry. all’
___ __ _
commander of tha rovernmeni moriMnl th at Roy Seoul* nl H-ni
M a r i r a r f i t R i r h t c r . 67,1 a»*a*- 7to»u» hg-ihn^" touioain«*T luoaa^.U tk&gt; zaragu.t Troaei Ngtirmal JimtV'M't tn Wh-bloKt
n
J l
M
/ ' Colorado, which rsttp n lta d Ihree lector, reported A lbarrarln
not ton had dltlribuled booklet* adAS D e a d I A N e w Y o r k - ,,|&gt;nea into llm air reiimtedly to
only baa been completely aur verllMng S t nil note County in
■
. ■
j anarch the liny lulnnda In llm rounded hui also gararum ent that city
i
Mrs. M argaret R l o h l e r , * T ''are, . ln d uf the Inlarvenliig troope jiow are fighting In lieMr. ‘Ragwell al*a ataterl I hat
the (treater Orlando .( hiniln r ot |
Crnumerce had iuue&lt;l an invtIt lion tu Dm flanfonl -te»ly to
k|Moi*or a 45 minute radio pro­
cram over WDIIO Amr. .1
_ i bv the lltliv m liy of Kleriila
4 Colin Kngliah, S tale miperln*
trn d rn l -if public Instruction -litIsland and h o i boon a visitor In
cuated planning a Stale prog-ain
Sanford oa many occasions.
of cilucation a t th* opening *«*'
In addition to Henry Richter.
■Ion
Iwn dgogbtara. Mm. William Jacubs, and Mrs. Fred I’fand. of
J a m arts; - thro* listers,
Mrs.
Corolla B randt Mr*.
Q*«rga
IIOKdf.trf.D, July It. —
Naval au lh o rillr. directing lb .
v .a t aerial aeareb along Ibu
Juiualiir for Amelia K arbari and
Fred Noonan, world filer*, rudined Ih* numbof of aearrhlng
plani-i inday and Indicated, Ilia
hunt may h« afienitoned Hulur,day. The fltrra, now mlaalng IS

lymcnt Bureau
fA In Operation

DcathCauses Immedi­
ate Speculation Re­
garding Successor

W alter Coleman ulaled that •a
ram p ro cheaply tiu ill would not(
1
command the higher rle -s rs of
people. Ha pointed Jgut t in t nnn
built at an approximate rio t of Starting' a* an oiifrfc* d a r k , b n
$ 20,000 would have a dame floor,' Waa atuadlly advauccU tu ula
p stage for local enU rlsinm cn U , praaent high tun'll ion.
a recrrM lon hall, ahu fricb 'u iil and
Ha told or h l&lt; a ip e rk ln o a ill
trnnU c u r t * , rlectrlc
lig h tin g ,’ tha Madnrla
Island*. Kaalim ir.
■ ewarage, *leant heat, tiud b a t j/it a b la . Italy and t'sloiitlu* wfcerv
A # g n a iaateom ed'd)/’. Sort blah,

would have |mwerful tmiriat nt/B y Re iwmgBomb- j traction,
he aakl.
bardm tDfi Madrid I A locution n ra r the hu.iilca*

Was Ardent Suppoi
Of President In
FightAtfAittst c t i
And Other Reformij

Had Been Slated |
For Job On B elief

‘XM.'whh^ Wc,) Known Attorney
Of Jacksonville DeKcrihes Trip Abroad

,8AN JACINTO, Calif.. Juiy
IA—; (AP) — *ni# RitMian
tMifi-polar filers landed hero
Mffiy after 82 hours In tho
W during which they fie*more than 6,700 mllea from
Mopcow to thla city, catabliahlnjr a neW unofficial world
record for the dlatane.
The plane landed In a field

landing.

Krctl T. William* went o S M *"
tha rrm n ih tec invrstlgabhRr JjJf
poamlbllllta of 'a lural (roller
camp a t tho 7 're g u la r VwartMy
meeting of the Ilftird of D lttctnK
of th* Hrialnnle' Cl
_ , "
o f rvtamOtce la&gt;t night. w ith T.
E Simpson presiding.
Msy»r lliffgln*, In Wpcaklng of
the proposed project, alatr-d that
tho tlly hi nut financially nbl*
a t the prevent tim e to com tra c t
a very large camp this year. H*
u ld , however, that a drive might
be
inslitutrd among Sanfpfd
merchant* to jrct aufficknt fund*
fo r a lem]
Mayor 1 f t g X ' " ' ' t limate for * '
minimum coot for th r ram p j*
about |5,0O0, which will Inelvli*.
a t h home'.
llghtlnc, and a bbath
houre.
- )

Famed Democratic Leader Succumbs

P resid en t’s Son]Peace

Meanwliik-Jiipan Prepart's For Engage­
ment Of Real War

’airy of llu
I’n-ililent William N, Pali
f'nlumli's llrondcaaliug i-«Mpaiiy,
C. F. Kettering, vk* p ro k h 'iit «l
U rncral M&lt;dur*, and J bmJ i l!np
perl N jw York brewer and la**.ball magnate.

rE iriN O , Jiity II
i/V)—Penr#
drive lu puah • conipramN*!
negutiatlni)y were underway hero,
measure through the Banala M l
a high j» |u ri. r pnurru mud, tu
IC M lIa a t* Oa P**&gt; T n l
(Ottlu tin- NniHi r Inn.* crisis with­
out cuii*ultlng tbu miliunat g u v
ernm ciit u f N nnkm g.

Confirms

anauthor ilk* ii.mii

f bliu-vn local
m ilitary

River Line Purchase^ Equipment And Fighting I* Iwn n llm regular
an e,,. am i) Ina-p.i ma| Chin*so
Franchises Of Two Other Companies Jsp
oeldlrra has I* - u going on fur
■bout a wiek
In Japan preiiarutbin* are bellepulrs which will i-iist approx* log m ule far
■I war although
Imalely
ars b--l»g made tv ■nthoritle* *
they hujieil 'll]
Ihe local leimlnal Tif tha *nb, would not I*- necessary, Most of
tha pical manager alatail, and the actual fighting hi* hern halted
Includn tbs ra-ruuling ut paading ih-k * negutiationr,
tba dm k slid replacing of nil un­
s tta l hrlnirti-d Jepnnrtn 'r*gusafe piling under the bundlin'.
t a n ewi jit i)"lt,l»*r.l over tha
Mr. Caldwell, also r-pnritd that plains below IVipifig y cslrrd ty in
tba company bad placed 1
■ '■tunning drive that ty r h e d lb*
“City oT Sanford." wblrli nol walls of the anelent fity , while
piled between Hanford andJaca- roaring In-nth ne-tlsra lubbed
aqnvliln for several years, uu a shells a t the gates of tha city itruh tM tween&gt; Jacktunt ill* and sail
Miami for the aumaiur season,
Tho smashing offrntiva" against
Tha D aiter, a smaller rrall. Is • a t n nr hr,I veteran* uf Ilia twsnty*
serving In tie plaro...
n in th 'ro u t* army, who dug In nt
Yesterday the City of Drlebda th o . ‘«dgu of th* wailed city In n
li f t tba local dock with a re tro doe pa r a te battle tu huld tho Jap*
of miscellaneous fraighl purpurC ■■■aa back. La-1 viitualby .ended
ad by rdmpany officials to U d b ^ hop* that Iho war in twirl H China
large«l olilpped tb it aaasou,
i
(rootlaeed
r* * s Twal

LOCAL WEATHER

•Fkntdi:* (l*D*rin} ts ir to a lc h f'
ami Thursday, Kit'fems NortI*
west Florida: uame,
, ,f&gt;.
Daytona Tld*a
,
’
Thursdays' tides, high, t i l l
A. M . 1:04 I’rtM .I tow. 7 : 0 Ay
M.. .1:11 f . M.
Bara malar
Yaslarday, It.til; today, SI.**,
Rainfall
Total .udlng 7:J» A. M.-----'M
Total fur Uia m o n t h -----—jSQ.
Tampa ralitras
*
Mailmum, SI; mlolpmm, 7|y - "
Horald raadlng,
• k t
Official R aped
*-

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' 8 * « In o l« C otm ljr P ro d o re *
M ow F r a i l A n d V tg e U h lw T h in ;
■*.; S im ita r A t m |ta A m e r ic a '

'AVf :' ,M Av !1 i ;&lt;
abates ■.; .*
NUM BER

•THUNDER ALONG CHINA WALL

Is ComConsult

Jaiy .fi.-W )-* • Oamwatrated action by thd
i *hrlng_ "W* lew count In of tho . u n i

Duval Sheriff

•

2nd A ttem pt To Spa
Roof Of World Is I
Its 1st Stage WU
All 'Reported Wc

Collect
it Sums

n ^ rs w ii
Itrii.

Fliers^FolIow f^
TrailM adet Befoi:

tlaUaa' on property Ulcngl
ALtarHid' rnnuutlad on th* railroads, tht payigg
which it being conteatad &lt;1
MOlU, waa the purpoM at a*
dog ot county *choo| board
cfeli of several countlea call
Orlando’recently, according t o 'f t '
P- lloua holder, Seminole

convicted o f killlnft h ta
a n d ’c h a n te d w ith MUi«r m o th o r, w a s ex e cu ted
r In F lo rid a ’s e le c tric
• a t th e s t a t e p r h w t.
fan, w ell, d re sse d In »

—

E arh art H unt Calk
O ffPendingA rriyi
Of Carrier’s Plan^

•*&gt;», i

M OSCOW . J u ly 12— (A i
■T h o Houinl- n l
tlcriiitr to w ard * Ihn U n it
S tate n In n Kccotul R ovlot' l
te m p t to a p a rt- th e ro o f '
th e w orld b y h lr. In h ew l
acrodn P o la r Sen*. B r ie f rpC
re p o rts anld a ll w a s w
ab o a rd th o piano lUirf., Inj
ca te d I t Is tnnkinir UStplta
speed on tho Drat alpo** V I
flight t .1 tho United suite*.
The Soviet air are
M ill
Gromoff hnd two companions t
aboard. They took "fr hern g
aro expected to follow the p
biased by threo «&gt;thpr ituiil
filers who rraehed Vancouv

¥*
eiwii Vwunv
in MOT
amount of-WfjtT.140 for \h a y ea n
Peeling waa tana*. aloig tha Chlna-Manch)to^qb^fyor|l^r as »ix train* of Japan*** wg
IBM through IBMilppad
for tetUd, tuck Oa thoae shown here, ehtralntd a t' Sbanhalkwan, where tha China wall
Up to tha present tlma, tha
rn to ta* a . , and enters! hnrracka to await oVdcra, ' ■v
’ •
"N
. ■, . . .
Coaaty Attarney said, tha A 0roada
h
are
broaght
suits'eaatastSPPStatsd by tunaoc
tails to adttlalator log tho payment of delinquent
U n a agalnat J- M. Lea a t fltete
n io n is t
&lt;“ h h 'th a purpose' ot Comptroller and that they havw
been handled by the A tto rw r
Cegeral’i office A t the meeting
howover, It developed that tha
Thee hope to reach Ban
majority of county officlala fell
ri*ro before landing.
additional counael ahould be praSrjded to aaalat the Attorney Gaa- f t .
•
• '
!
HONOLULU, Only 1
oral In handling all feat urea at jWarns Employers To
S a n fold Production &gt;aal
mW Pyclflc lum t for AfiM
th q aalU applicable to the var&gt;
loua levlea of the different eoua*| j Make R eturns SoAs
. C ^ i t ’Association Karhart and PrwL-Noonan; tain
Ing world 'filer*, wa* tailed 01
Uofv
\f To Avoid Penalties
To* Name Directors today
Ir tho nmlatid I’lnwol
A* » reaalt of Utla diarusaloq it
lalands arclor anil the search*
ataaving committee was appoints! I .An effort la-being mode to rob
Tbs
annual
maellng
of
storkaaraltcd arrival of the ulrrr*
to handla mattera with the State
holder* 'of tha Hanford Produc­ carrier l.csiugtrm with A3 pt*W
Comptrollsr and tho Attorney (Jen, pert ^all delinquent relume *from
tion Credit ' AMorlallna. will he aboard tu rt-auniu tho aearcls It
BShUael * report ml •m l and make a report or tbelf employer* under THIea Vltl and
IX of tha Social Security Aet,J
hold 'a t th a' felly llait Wedn-a morrow. 3om* Navy offlcsi
th a t aoetloa he; work to the lntere*ted.offkl«U.
partici|inllni; in the arprch Sal
During the eootoo of the meet! Deputy Celleetor of Internal Kr*e-j
day uiomlnpi at lQ:nS o'clock,
they had no hopc-ut finding It
nue T l . Hurt, reported today,1
orr.ordlng tu tqfnrmatlnn raeelvod filer*.

___

P tm tU 'w a lk e d «uto th d d e a th
sh u tter and UM’;I N wltnaaasa

A nnual Meeting!

8To Payment
S e c u rity T ax es

♦W ewiuh. - Powell
four nyln- golfer, vrma a h
waa to k e n ! gnlca ws U ' ’ V i

," A |tV J°r aharga t e rofeb

•V / — .---------. r J -

rotary.
» . '
i. v ' - *^ t ^ fIr&gt; rU!? * ^ : .ffor Vf.r'. ^.‘ iW aubJect lo a penally of 28 per•AUTMir m BomlMo Couniyt*C Mot of tho amount*
A represantallro of tha ta x tu r
?' .
* r &gt;i. Sfrloaod that ' -Rear# . employer In Banford
tlnn Cradl^ Corporation (if Co­
S*ndneU. Caauty M
nitrfd DU- ^ u i ba contented within the next
lumbia. - B. 'ey. trill addrxaa thn
***'’’ Mr. H urt aUlcd and
croup sad dlacua* purpoaea and
courts In m # end again In IM^-f wfll ba rewilred to show a receipt
Ida tiladgu (aliove), Memphis,
M r llouaholder reported A at for
wtunm, and th o .. who Tenn., aocikty girl .turned CIO ouuratloM of (ba Farm Credit
Huntord tllrl Scoute am m ate
organiser, waa’ cJ.x-^MwIcc from Admlalftntlon.
in tbo ooita for tha protection gf bare to pay a penally for their Tupelo,'Mia#., for h rr\m lo o *rMr. ABdrawn stated that tha Inc pinna mr a two-day
camp mid Court of Awards at
ft* right* and has entered dif an n a n#_ii_enct •.
Uvitie*, - Bh* rnjered -the town Banford •body la a co-operative
to tha objections filed by tha BallxHo Deputy Internal R.vrnu* .a third Urn* dr.ipilr a wamltiK Crndlt laitltutlon nhlch lachur- C*P&gt;P. Wlklwlkt on Aug, IS. M*andf Incorporated* under un rorillng to Ml*a Iruno lllntou*
ro*J, ‘
•,
. 1 ' .. CaUactor statad that a number of that ,"mpra draatir action" might lared
'■!
Act m.9 f
...... .. .. J . - ____ captain ot the local troop.
be taken.
.
I.li‘ulrnanta Joyca King, Call
th*y warn eaempt- from
HrPoraat. Mublu Chatmian. Sad
I t employee*
Ikirl* McCall will hnv*—tW w r
Police
Satisfrcd
With
a Social Ko­
of tho cuniplnr actlvlllea. curfty number, to thlia he laid It RecordOf Hollywood^
Thu l-anip la luculrd near Lakd
BRIEFS
was th* duty of the fmployrr (o
klnry and will l&gt;u Uard with SP*«
rag I*tar and fila an a|^plication for Most Mvsterious Man
rial p.-rmlsalon (rum lbs Vfif, .
g number foa, bla am]
Seoul*.
- Jr«
LOS ANORI.K8 July 12 - M l
Other employers
. Tim Court u f , Award* will bd
—Lavarno Mouro, who ’u* Jnhd'
unaware of th* fact I
held A"*, so at 7; 00 o'clock UUS
Montague hfcamo
llollywood'a
roqutred to tile yet____
lllnlnn aald.
ijoat
myateriou*..
figure
and
lla
employ late than sight persons,
Tl\e net i four iio-ellng* .wHJ
Mr. Hurt continued Title VHI of heat goShr, waa given a clean bill
Im apeni In th* making of raok«'
of
haallh
by
l,o»
Angrlca
police
th* Social Security Act Imp**** aa
Ing ulcnall* and oil cloth bo#*w b * -teg. of ena percent'cn all last night-.
ding.
ronugiaratlon racaived by cm* Jlymbefe of Uie pollen rohbery
ployoai o« both ib# employer of (quad aald thry were aallaOrd th*
KI.MIIIA, N. Y.. July u - 6 PJ ?
laaa tM n eight oeraon* and Iba
-----r a 7 i r
—Illchard (1. Dul'imt of Wtlmwlt*?
A nstom y Display atnpleyee
opOrtUle*
aaaoclatlon.
for oM age tenaflu un- ,h* f.,lP 'rV *
p H
°"
According to Mr. AndroWt. ton, iml., wa* named last nlWrt"
dar tha Social *Security Act T O . •
Of roibory trom NrW
Joan*
are madafnn a "couaurva- the American roaring, chatnpiog
to -an altogethar separata llcmi y ori' *“ **»
* »l»‘l*»» m njrd
Air*
liaala
for coaelrui-llvn, aelf- for HIT. Ilu.'mil, wbu flulahsd ,
from Till* IX which affects th * |* 'ne* e®wl«g to the ecreen capital
dancers—wer* on amployer of I u mar* perron*' *"r*¥ fear* ago sa John Montngue, UquMatlao - purposes on ade- Ilia eighth annual euarlag ccm«
l.laal Bight dreae- bnlr.
* (trapping, congenial pmateur « *au aMKrtty. Such loaua are teat ending hnr* Haiurday bo* 1
bulldlag a attoog * InatllaUna bind I'eler ftlrdid, Dcrmgjt. ,pM;'
■pty of cloth** and
lot Ini-llglhlO fur tho _A m a ftp ic
Iba they woa’t take
llllo, waa awarded Ihn $1800 *IH;
Want of th* tang, ha Indicated,
var Kvana trophy, aniblumallo . gin
Xailroade which hava their i
tho chumplonahlp. ' » J f tS
retirement pi
*
federal, atate,
far tha w fo o flag
uttered to appear ao.that v|c* caa ba parrbaaed - at a UOcouut.
of recent Jewel roidwrlra Mr,' Andrew* aald.
LOCAL WEATJ
could view him. Detectivra aaldTha local organltallon rasderr
service to
farptars'
thair Invest lg* Il«n convinced them
«ite aa It aupplyi cash "at a
ha had a "clean record” *lnrd
loI|ins Head Sails To that
M wbia they uei-d It." Tb*
hU arrival *o hia appearance
Biirope For VacatiQii WOtdd wot he requested «
loaats may bo paid back al
}
crops are harvested. A
i r make* Id* own budaei
♦IN T E R PARK, July i t . - j» x Bandit Escapes
pgy* Intercat only fur th* day afternoon. Ritramo No
ba aotnally u*ea tb* mon- weal Florida: Uenerally fair
With $200 In Holdup
lllgbt and- Tuesday, g ' •'VW
■pram of Britain" ad J a b
' Daytona Tldta f
Ita Aaaoclatlon Is a ro-operaa two uMadhli ,visit to Ba­ £&gt;ACKHONVII.f.K, July If --&lt; # )
Tuesday's tides, bight I 2;M
l teatltatloa and each borrowla was araomr a nlad hy Ul ft-fl- J- Jane*, cashier nf the Motor
to part .pwaar &lt;umI has a M.j low | ; 0( A. .M . C IS V.
m, William Lo Vratamj Transit Company, told police yes•arem tU r
W ta dlracllng IU affair*.
U apead th* oamlng year k Aorday a white bandit rnIdled him
Yesterday, i( .t : today, lb.
If, Andrew* further slated
p o t o r / school te BwitfiS 0 t ' gpproaimatvly |2op shortly af­
Rainfall •
t this annual mealing to -a
ter .midnight at coidpany office*
Total muting T: 10 Af important one alnco, twa
Kelt will visit hia daagUdE
'
■ bars' of the Imard of dlrec- Total for tho mont h—
• Maurice RoUval, In J*gtm •'.Jew** agld th* man, armed with
Tamperaturee '
i‘ tglU ba sleeted. Financial
rill Uk* a /ueter trip ttm i| Stotol, entered hi* office on Ihal
Mailuiuin, 101; MlulmuuL'
1
leather additional reports ol
A 'VBtTra■j
d 'Door, forced him lu hand
Herald readier,' •
‘ p rat year's operaJloaa will
tho money turned in by bus
' -omeial Rapait^.’V
jifaraated .Each mfhibar ha*
I and compelled him to il*
l,*.Vote la electing Ibardlraafloor during the grtaweyi nad wlU . also be glvan the
WV - ........... —
M aalty ot assisting In th*
ML July It- ?-VP&gt;—A tot'd
M M of work tor tfo~oomlao
pgtrol b ra t searched fruit■RT.. ,
- . ’(JB T&gt;
potte r day fu r -» am all sailP^prasaal tb* board of dlrwo

Plans ForCampBy
Girl Scouts Being
Placed In Motion

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|O U A M ) 1. l ) U f
01 UKAK-S u Ih m m

com parisons, it {a in te r e s tin g to consider- th e te r r if ic h £ a t
w ave w hich h a s hfeld th e M id W a it an d N o rth tn !ta g rip
f o r six co n secu tiv e d a y s , a n d to re fle c t on th e c o m p a ra tiv e
p le asa n tn ess o f o u r c lim a te in F lorida.' I t is d if fic u lt to
believe th a t w lilft th e c itie s o f t h r N o rth h a v e been ex ­
p erie n cin g tom perstU ifes a t n ig h t o f betw een 85 a n d 00.
S a n fo rd 's th erm o m ete r's h av e been aro u n d th e 70 m a rk , an d
th a t w hile N ew Y o rk * n d B oston h av e been s w e lte rin g In
lOO-dopree h o i t In thfe d ay tim e, S a n fo rd h a s e n jo y e d 00d e g re e ' w ea th er.
.
...
.
One o f th e m o st o b n oxious fe a tu re s a b o u t , t h e h e a t
w aves in th e N o rth la th e te rr if ic d isc o m fo rt I t b rin g s to
c ity dw ellers w ho,, belfiif h em m ed In b v ta ll hufldlnjts, a ro
unable t o g e t. a . b r e a th , o f fre s h d W _ T h o b e s t g e n e ra te d

A viatM *
By DEVON ,8- FRANCIS

FORT WASHINGTON, N- T ,
Mr it- —OF)—Undr* m at Wally,
wlhodleaUy, winged yachts streak
an a tb s a ir lanes bstwasn Euro pa

by paeca rather than bjr fa c t,p k la

•
DI| In n ip g rt n r p iin f i Xij
unerringly to (hair goals; ttiaa
Earbart, accomplished air wssnan

t ( "»4v»nlalH. Offtew

The ant war may bo p m lso naviration.
, The aama fonholso developed
tba l&lt;th century by jh ir tb e n wl

[Wrist tartetes
S P E C IA L P R IC E S
M fc tA d ttK .
l i L * U' -A

to le rab le

I-rather hi&gt;peiT Dial you would
lle.olli-ct
Lbsg past roars when wu know
Tat doodles* (Ml la too inucti
T a-aipM t
And you bays gulta forgotten

Johnny G a rte r Get*
His d u n As Rodenfll
A ttack P e c a n Croil

Yhhr Newspaper

JIS , I SUMO.

Bo ting hew eonga because tlm
Old tunes fide.
And kiss new lips-- tile old have
•F o r y o u r nickel, th e Intont w orld an d n a tio n a l n ew s in
Lost their lure.
Ifrunt’lii lo you. T h e H erald o ffice U allppllea w ilh ■
But though Cm quick to leurn, pnrvk’o H int b rin g s e v e n ts by tclcg rn p h a lm o st a s boon M
atm
tlw y occur.
iTn afraid
o f I h e g r e a te s t Im p o rtan ce n re se n t b v a irm a n
Old tonga and memories, for
to th /b p fl)',,r. In th e c a se o f th o Brnddock-Ldiuls fivht«
He. • IldUfft.
view s o f th e k n o ck -o u t blow token a t a b o u t 1 1 :0 0 o c lo d t
at n ig h t arriv e d a t th e H erald th e fbllnw lng d a y befor*
tw elve h o u rs h i d elapsed.
.
,
. j .
Indebted, dear, lit many lllllr
F o r a p o rtin g fa n s, th e re Is nn e n tire p a g e a e v o trd to
Way a.
And all Ihs word* I hare, nrn re su lts o f b aseball, golf, nnd te n n is gnm bs. A ll o th w
sp o rts a p p e a r In t h e 'r p ro p e r seaso n s. B e n d ers w h o w ish
All loo faw
to follow th e aeco m p llsh m eh ts o f th e ir fa v o rite te a m s o r
To lavliih blessings nn ynur Future day*
,.
p la y ers a re able to do so.
. . . . n
a .j
"Jan Jootf Pundt.
Tho la te s t social e v e n ts a re re la te d In d etail. A col­
u m n t)i p erso n a ls an d n social rn le n d n r ad d to i h o new * o
Man Wral In reported In barn
told lior altnuil torridlmi husband t,U T h r S an fo rd F o ru m on th e e d ito r's ! p a g e l« p ro jr| d ®d
la ncunn up and ecu In-r aoinU fo r p erso n s w h o w ish to r e la te fre e ly thetF lik es, d islik es,
time. Him wants to euo him.
an d opinions. O th e r a rtic le s o f u n iv e rsa l R ppral Rre also
Tampa hue bean Hetud bv IIn* grouped on th is p ag e.
In ad d itio n to all o f th o nliovo. th e re nre th e classified
Civil l.lbertlM Union no Mimiift
tbe .worat area* lu Iho country r r " w a n f* n d s . w hich p e rfo rm n d ally serv ice to th e p u r ­
for Ibo Ion ut civil right*. Nmr c h a se rs « r th o p ap e r. T h e y ,p re s e n t a fin e m e th o d o f b u y ­
If .Ibo Union bad aald “hme inf
ing, selling, o r sw ap p in g goods.
*- ,
poinical rlubta" w a/lulkbi barn
believed It.
t\J V
Willi Ibe groalnut nx^idii* of
summer vscallonlele In our lil»lory having taken place, I| la
only imturi'l Hint liuilncs* Jual
now elinuld lx- n lllllo slack.
However. II la Iho wlao mefi-haul
w6« • adverllaea li-nv^a^ 'when
aalea nrw dull.

SANl'ORD TWENTY YEARS AGO

WASHINGTON bAYBOOK
By PKBSTON GROVER

By WILLIAM I . KCYEB
UVAI.DE, T ax, July
—
- 'Vice President John N. Garnet
counts on his' marksmanship to
■avo bla pecan crop,
. Home‘ fo r-a summer vacation,
be noted that lb* lowering pe
ran ttees anrroundlng tils home
promised the beat yield In years. bat to get as flight Tngli&amp;r. meHa also, noticed that a squirrel ctunic, radio opormtor sad prob­
ably steward, i* vroQ iheanwhlle
colony In the grove had Increas­
fighting off iMvItablo fktlgiia.
ed.
Both on the Pacific trtn.port*. «nd
Allbuugh long protected as tba transatlantic survey piano*
Pols, the rodents, he said regret
fully, must be “thinned out” to those duties aro broken down and
aaalgnad to half a doaen mensafeguard the nut crop.
,
All hand* got atnplo real. Pro.
With n small boru rifle be
plana to “pltfc off a few or clao navigation la tho product
In flylag from Lae, Now Gtjjnea,
them." Make Du mistake about
ble abootlng ublUty i llln-r— n»
once killed a buck al jjo yard*.
Tho vice proaldcnl'a arocatlone
run lo the out-of-doors. Flailing
has been leading the Hat. With
hla Inevitable angling companion,!
Itosv llrunifleld, a , garage propitclor, (luriier hopes lo test
aomo new bulla thin summer,
,
When not fishing or hunting
In the hills and rocky canyon's
he strolls, aqulro-llko, about spa­
cious lawns. Inspecting the pecan
and oak trees and We tiuckaand
jj pheasants.
(.
While Administration*- ranks
( uliimn'r (hla summer In the Iku, mldlly — pollllrul as well •* the
other kind *- of Washington, the
yl&lt;e president keeps quiet on po
„ litlcal mattors, nnd makes hla
t plana for rerrenllon on a “day
, lo day“ basis.
t
“If anyone wants to iee me
k*A *T
, they will have lo lake thilr
rhanree &lt;m finding me hera" he
C H I M E S P R lA D S
• W U W m a^ v w f-

(leneral rerabliiR apmit nrn Harold Wnahburo, VTr»Ttt
niferrisg A'lh hla alafl | rfM. Hpilth, Waller lllinn, A r
g , lilnh* fm llm imr- ,||Ur . ]&gt;|cvina. Pal Murphy, and
H 't.'C f r - n e In Kranry Kdw. r&lt;, nuj[IK.
i rfea aVimrilelimllim at
.
Upk * fwVjT'. tj,** oxptH'l* /Mlftw Aritikn Ttiksrli Is spdind*
Ffelit ^f A h a I .Half, tlm Ing a few daya In Daytona
Parfone whu lia\H a particular
limmenilnr aimn, ,
lleach. wh»rj »hn will »in&gt; with
fandnosa Tor aall uud who re­
Cimnvlly line moved III a Mre. ^1. j K Takarlr, wlm hai
ceive admonllloue truin frlendw
le' iiiwifrnm-iv Mllrn from rented a rottage.
t ^
about lha daleterlann effect nf
. Allller .biilldiiir to the
I’eter eeya, “A man la as old
•fills product should feel relieved, minute Jlmik • linllUIngr » bln feel feel, and a woman
1 bscauae y lieallh authnrllleM me
Tltfl 'llynld. fifflee, \ ’ "l* a» young aw her feel lank,
. praacrlblng pleuly -ot_anlt u« q_
klrked nlinul the liud and wiiaf-*Paler naya le an.''
praventlra of heat prnelrullun. I
ii the Hniifnril Jitlandp
Mre. (1. A. Speer, nrcnmpanled
Bo lharo.
and now itinl ll la be by • her eon. Vivian, tall Hunday
Minds Arid Metals
I. they- kirk hi-ranao It for {few .York where Mr*. Speer
Progyecla fnr a reel ami lanlReact S i m i l a r
ip an much. '
hope* fn recuperata from a r*i
l / tug prosperity for Hanford were
lav.
A.
If.
Peek,
rector
cent
lllnkaa.
*
•
'
•
tin d e r Press
never brighter. (ban limy are
futility of trying ta
Holy rr^aa Rpfecopal
Apd then there vrdo the odd,
now. Tba city liae definitely be­
prevent
it;
and Ihe-wrmbera a t tha contrary man who vudL-IkoagMcome tourlel-minded —and with
CAMBRIDGE, M a u . July i f _
rewe llruthorbiMid a r e looa to th e 'leal. MyoA .when bo
Mtfida and motata, when under
our bond problems solved and
The
Dembcrati
who
went
tohas
aakn
ample
•tgita'bPP*rty
trotsal Daytnpa lleach tkla died &gt;ha did ; II la tba living
( ■ pur people In a morn npflnilallr
pressura. have a strange sim­
eluded
both
hmpiwttr* and *&gt;u - W ill vast ksthortty eoneen- high
nook llin«a taglke party ‘room!
ilarity■* spirit wf eau look forward *lo the
critic* of the P rald en fe program, tratod to the hand* of tho Plv*L
•
biggest winter eeewin In our hieM„ M nwld fw uct let* ^tfooble.
Mlada too hard pressed cause
Before they want, the critic* were dent.
. . tory.
But all this, --------------mind, brewed
oat of WI1 *° ,**•. ■‘MUy. to growl and
fairly certain they had the P ra l--------I
• -V "7~nrr ?
'
dent licked entirely on the court 'he hair breexes. tbe beer and « " y - « r *« bo *«c|ted and ac-.-eh
MAN ABOUT MANHATTAN
• . , A qew gll lima nigh .it Ibdi
plan that the “erer-bormal gran- sandwiches and tha pUy of tha f* “ ,n*rl—o r *® *• d**^y aam eat
By
GEORGE.TUCKER
Btoneo baa been reached wllli
President**
matchless
manner.
U ■ deaeriptloa of
PT
•
jb a announceiueut that enine 1 N'EW YORK, July f t —Billy the In summer to arold tbe rslreme ary"* farm plan was d a d for this IfeaiW-acor^-cy
^nirrahmhM,
r- '****•,
Session, sod that a mere Uth* of
j
flibermen on Urn Adriatic bnve
hnat. . . Being practical minded, this eaecifttve rrorgahlsed bill iraa Insisted—iraUikfirrkanys
lmppened ^ t WAOO petmda to tbe iq g in
"■*
•
trained a couple nf dolphins to
7
| hwh In (he laboratory of D r P. W,
they seek lbs upper altitudes In
- ‘eel a i fish bounds. When n I le avoid' 'Tlaky- bunds after ecnnh of a tall wind lo help all 'that the President ekpectod to
‘
Brtdgmaa, Harvard a lte rsIty . fie
WORKDAY BATH*
Isays:
large school ut sardines appears1 preparing say, a pipe Caleb nf them got borne U a hurry, Onsll salvage hla session from hie someIbe dolphins nra ndeaied. and, Iroul fir i\lpnrr. ‘Hilly tlm- Oya flbnter. an fiecutlve of the
-------. . .
I *,8o« • “ krtanei. chatter, others
L go lha story goes, they proceed ler Muir Is, In a way. u syinlMil Nurl.b West airlines, reports see­
ESSEN, Germany, July I t, r aqnak. other* m l p a fr.nlffcg
in cowboy raablon to round W that bridivs th« nld.roi mil New ing u .brace uf snow guetB, at
- &lt;Jh—U ll^ ra y baths as a sub- noise and one hot been found lo
tbe barrings and drlva them Into Yurh of another iley uud thu 10.0U0 feel, hugg|ng Ills Ull. on Bhder the ray* of the President^ etltate for aolsr ray action are hiss Most Important is sd asslk e"
nets. We wonder If they keep Iniit) burly u t 1MT.
^liu run In frum Bvsllls. •'You good humor,were lees eftrUhi of pltnned for miner*. Thte U p u t , The “protaeta.- u Dr RrtJ^min
go feeler With a (all wind.** be
■liradcp bo baa preput «-d pom- esplalm
ganders
putin fur Caruso, sturr.eon
for
. probably
l|l ly l.a n g try , tnouiiluln 1 r'o 111 didn't wntl| to liava to aiplsig
J im* John llarryttiore. jettow pereti lo mama where they - bad keen.
(nr M iriam Itnpklila. a e u Jiu safn r They got so close the pilot had
Mnurli e 'A itr a lle r . frog l»i:s for lo step up bis ape*«L I. ra lly
I'lu u d elte
f'nlbort, .la n d lo c k e d belle»if they would bat's bopped
euliiion fu r I'n-slduni Itdo'sevelt. on the tall for^a rids If they
e s o rd ftik
ste a k s (ur W allace had rsUght^mp with 110,“
1
se e
Itoen*. ’a k a rk 'a fin simp fur-* Cofu
Porlor,
lo b ster
fo r
G eneral
The “wry" eocktkll baa made
Its appearance ta New Y qriban
and ll glvaa yon fast that a r t
From Its
of grimace. . . Adels Astaire' U
ttat Ohs
planning a vacation from her
she new
RR Mucatpr speaking bc'nrs
Llamors ckslie, nhtohg the yds
oldsters o«
s CallfomU (Jongrsss of Partreks, | a Ireland. . . she waau
tt, and TtAche re deplores what
FOR LRTTRJI ARAOR. i|L L MtADk. fA m
to nuke aqother excursion tot*
e calls. the “economic Kiltertb* theater.
CARbk,
M VRLOFBR, OFFICE fhOfHNt
T? h lha United Bletee, anil
On warm day* f* e Bkabert.
tote out that What people need
lb* producer, m oka his office to
'•a t oily thrift tall tateiiigrure
the root of a theater. , , xdolpa
XBUage tacome. That might
Lwqo* .femous earvs.hell pitch
b* keen true yuan ago. bm
e# Who I* now k coach w kktte
toy n e k vtrturee would be
|u , this note. A Qtonla. w ar* b r a s b e tta a M
t o i d i k u i 1fry, t o f ‘ every oae
itch oiirGholaaiatk l t o “ tttderwtor. . .. hebeat. . .
• . H imft Utah t e e * been to *f psu bans ten u
Monhai tan
la
ekplatod.
They're aU m ood

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tra. Au» h a ts aliraya baap corftmA
did killed Mimtl cagetf f 6 Hf.

'

iOMDAN, Society Editor

A "firing scuonl," conal.ilng
ol lidtr caI w , ho* been found'd

Miss McKinnon Given
€ n d (lT * P arty By Mrs. Mann
aliri

• Haa*t&gt;ut tie-

and marlghlda
__ _ _______
___ rin
| i r . and l i r a . &amp; K- Ratliff and
IlrInk room. The children, Earl and Jta n n rtlc , left
dining rotan labia waa overlaid Sunday morning for Cnfndy, Va­
with a Ib m clnih and eanthrad
il. G. lltcWaon. Jr. Iu&gt; &gt; returned
with a bowl ol roaaa.
I n n Miami where he lisa hern
•pending the p a rt tu n weeks,
S
.•
h rr ehoa' “n
t0 of (ka ,
k 'M Minnie S tr.n g u in ivpendLuncheou
Ihg. thl.i week a t Daytona Reach
aa the u u r.l ol Aft,a Mildred

F r id a y ,
Girl Shout L ittle Home
o’clock.

ut

Mr*. E. J . Nel-nn of Del,and
ia epehndlng aeveral in r* , with
parents, Mr. and M

A N H O U JU *s*R N l

Miss M artha BishopHonors Brtde-EiPct

Mlai K athryn Thigpen .pent iho
weekend a t Daytona Rerih n-* the
Mlaa Betty McKinnon waa hnn, Rufat of Mlai Adel.ide Dick-on of
ored with a bridge p arty and Orlando.
handkerchief ahower Saturday nfMr. and Mra. K K Uouinillat
ternoon given by M in Martha
B la h o p -a t-h ,r hem* on-M agnolia
Beach- aa the g u reti i f Sir uml
Avenue” *
The roomr wer* opened eniulte Mra- J. D Woodruff
tflr the orrailgn. i'lcaiing- arrange.
Sliaaca Lury Rnomi|]o',
W athcn, Yirginin I’erold
.i" 1!« t
ty Ann W ilton, of O iliiiir, rpf-i
the w etlend a t Corona • Jieach.

N rth ia rt D t p a i c

ughout
th e
afternoon
r waa enjoyed Mlaa Eleanor
Itlekaon waa awardad high score
prlsa, the firet “slam bid and
mada" p r lit waa .won by Mlaa
Helen Wilson and Silts Slarjorlo
DuBose won the ttre .n o prise
A t the conclusion o f the bridge
k*mea_ a number of li f t s brought
in on a &lt;nrer tH iy.w rr*i presented
W the Hbitoree, Tne hqttesa preaented her with eome lingerie as
a remembrance of tha occasion. •*
A t the tea hour the hoateaa
seyred refreshments a ttl.ltd ly .

Ih^yok**" T n rk w ’ th n '

,n d

Kathinml

Vrf"SS2np - jSS.?* j,bb 8h‘r,,n’ ‘nd r*n"11-

B r a e J e e d '^ ^ M tio n a i
fc
Jews In
In Pales
P tle s
n&gt;rr the
tha Jews
it

of both erom lae.
iblrtome.
The rising tide of nationalism
among tha A rab and Jewish popuUttona of h l n t l M , and p art leatarty tha Influs of Jews aaraping
freip-persecution la Central Euiul.solution wrll

L E G A L N O T IC E
M t a , e e titw

At t a a a e l o e k
on Nnldrtlr
m o rn la a. J u t ) If, l i l t , t h e li.*i

of. IXihllc 1lie, r il. I lo ■■ nlll
I
r»l»» aaal.it u.ea on on. or t*
small uaei.. ecbnol boars, aapaet
thirty U fifty. T h. p m rd n
a .rtra the rlyht In rejeri any i
•It hid.

Mrs. W. T. Langley left
unlay fur St. I'etershurg.
will spend 'some lime ;ii
GrJRp I'eueh before
ivtu
home.

Board
of
Public
laatruettn
Uanilnol. CnUMy, Ktnrlita -

T. W LAWTON.
M in n t Wii S u m h !
Otialrman

Mr- t«ntl Mra Roy Syinra, Jr.
spent 'iho wix-keml st Daytons
I’nneh n« the guest, of.M r anJ
M rs Robert P. lirren h e.
Mrs. J N. Dunlcn mul I’.m- li­
ter, Ji tflo .Milieu, m-.* pl.inntiig
to Icivi! w 'n ln M la y for ( linoi-"
where they will spend
c\en i'
wt-eka.
•

Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ilnml itts.
Mrs. S. O. Taylor 'hud diogldnBNhrnn' f'p.,h lr,'n Kliinbells, ha&gt; e returm-d fi-oig i
trip on the east o a » t to Miaih
w ill Kay Wi-.L
u ’ e * * “ •**• *"«i“«led: Mrs W- M.
Friends of Mrs llh n rh e fiord,
Jfc^*nlJon'
Rosa M
Markwond,
Mm.
J. T.Mrs
Newby.
's J G nier will Im* glad to learn Hint «ho
I'"™ M
«»“ « « k r l . Du- la improving rapidly a fte r having
undergone, a m ajor operation last
Friday nt the lYirmld-l.nujihtnn
Memorinl ]|i&gt;.*|ilta!

seeking the sop port #f L an ey .^ Jsn e*
.^ r S s l^ /e X

— h r - ttn- tira tm tSinydn- nf -Artm na. four distinct rllm atlr and
plant mnea TlffVe heflt prodtirtsl
hy the eitram e mrlntloiia in ul.
tltudo from the ran) on flmtr to
the north tint.

Mr and Mra. G- E. M ” i
Slits Klnrcoco UrKay left Jday fur Cloudland, Ca u l .
will spend their summer t.&gt;&gt;

s%i=nrdrsrts
M

l-K B riJ

To save llin Ufa of a lioy III
from ilUir-U'i' trouhla, milk from
friun n nm thrr don\&gt;-y «&gt;f
rif^lu-d to a l.omlon hospital.
First a-a
Ii; report a
Bhtar was
public ami
I #119,

Mr*. W E. Smith has

nf WIVt'IoSs talccraphy
mdjur aii-aiilahlp dl.
when Hie Rneis Hr.
Florida collided' III
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t'ld lrtl K la lr. Unvrrii)iiriit%A.|ili^atlons,
oaranlaMl

Iiiimip, ninckr. Mint •«curMlr«

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. Slate.«( .Vl.'tida. County of- H.-minor., .a:
•i. A llT llt'lt 11IIIANXN, i-n .li i. r o f t h . a b n v .
-nli uioly awasi lliat .1IhV n l n i i . . l u i r m r n l I . i r u e to
hmiutriige amt t..ll,f?
C a.hl.r.
Knnrn .to 'a o d auliFi-rlhed lu-lnri- me Ih lafo rr.cl —AIIm L .
•Im nf July. left.
,
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A K ('(dJ.ttM .
Jt,R I'AMKnON
Notary I'ublle. H. .O. HlllNIIOL
Hlnlr of Plorlda at L a,a,
.
f
Mr i*oinotl«.lon Ki | iIo &gt;n Jo n , 14 IMt

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min i Infill million ihVi*i*hii j I»• I ii
Itilloiiw wlili l-.ink:

H O R S E P L A Y . Here D Hob Burns, movie and radio comedian,
and hU wife, the form rr H arriet Foster, who la also his secretary, aa
thay w atched th e horses on the new racetraek at Del M ar, Cal. The
track Is Ring Crosby’s new est v e n tu r e .'

Kay Francis Stars In
Film, ‘Another Dawn

iuxiiitiux

n V

in- MX.-,,M,g

ighSanLantjo B prlngi AH raerabata1
who can go meet In fro n t of t h e __ _

Llatheeo Claas of the V in t
Church will hold Ita ragttdnpoa an d aocial meeting
• ’Seek la the home of l i r e
taWbortay on the Country

„ who died at lo t. never “ V
■ “
^ m w « motion
ily nice rod* ra.

NOTICE

Mr*. Roy H u g honored MIm
Mlaa Adelaide D iction of Orlan­
Belly McKinnon Saturday with
, Tpa A a arian .C lau of the V in t a luncheon at h*r homa.tih Wont do wa« the s u n t of MIm Kathryn
B a p ta t Church will h a t# a picnic Nineteenth Slraet.
Thigpen Friday night,
if?.

°“e kf,. duub^lSiifl. fatft

T elephone 148

J V .» A k _ w o o o e n o D u c T io u

Nt liir )

&gt;# • Tuesday
"A nother D sw rr la the name of I V
the picture It la scheduled to.open
on 1 ueaday a t the .Hits Theater
ft
(f'maf I •nnl I'ruiw Pag* (Imc)
Ad:? to Hint situation the fact that
•'
ami Haymomt MonsAlvatk**'
Kav Frnnrla la the lady mint chief,
Tha mamliei'a of the Hoard, ol ly concerned--and that the two
S pecial' A lIrnrllonH
Directors of Ilia Ncnuiodt • minty men who love her are Kfrol Flynn with
— stnrt—
and
Ian
Hunter
and
both
have
a
with
Chambrr r f Conmierce will (odd
their * regular ipnuthly meeting enarn-e lo savr her and the gorrt- Uabl,
On
Tuesday night at lt:0&lt;) nYlo.k in mm—and you hava the Ingre diems
u f rr*l drama,
{JJ* 11
the Chamber of Comraarr^JIufltL.
ing, according to uu nnnounta- —-It all' makpa a very thrilling
Mrs. w - D Stine, who Is attend merit Uaurd In lay by T. K. Hintp- movie, and previrw esparta hava 0f ^
put it. up to the top of tha list
Oro
htg the summer term a t the U ni­ son, preildent.
•
among tha nctlon and romanra tains
versity -of Florida, (pent the 4th
pictures nf the year
It Qul
i f July a t her home la Oviedo
'M ajor W f! Von II. liven, of
. Mr. and Mrs. W- T- chance have Miami will In* present for u iou-1 E rrol Flynn Is .aid to surpass 511“
left for a vacation in Ajabumm
tine Intm-rtiurr a t the tegular hls perfom ianry in tha, hirtory-1 ^h,
Vis* Olive Day r f Lakeland weekly (.‘rill uf lleadi|uniI4ia Com- making movie, TTha Charge of and f
silent Sunday with h t r . p t r i a u , the pany, F irst Rulallion.,Company D tha Light Brtgnde*' And It ts «ald, Grovi
ion. th a t H unter (oner tha hud of takini
Rhr. sivd MrV Jas S Day,
and tha Mediral Detachment of the
Mr. ‘ and Mrs- CsnrsR Jones of 124 Infantry of the National Guard •II the matinee girls in I.ondon)
nua tha boat opportunity that has
Ih m p a spent th e 1th r f Jaly with tonight a t the Armory«■ me to him ainao tha Warnais
tha Kav. and Mrs Jaw
ittsr Is the m o n economical
leipurtad him to piay tha Dute of
-rFbat m aster Jenea
Gifts from .B oy.5con|a ayho,in­ Athena
'
Mid -aummtT Sight's
M n Sunday fo r Mseea
tended the National Jam ! sorer In
they will spend about th ri week*. K hahlflfton wilt bp preaentril to Dream.1
There
mounralna and dra.
Mlaa Anna O d e r a.slated by J. M. th a members of Treop 14 n t'ita
W t , form er post m aster, will ha regular weekly m crtln‘| tonight nt erta and a to t o f flpnting ami ...me
extremely earm g airplane flyfhrf
fat charge while they a r t awayth e B antiit Church srronllng to In '‘Another D aw n,' the produrrra.
Mm- Kahvs of Macon, Os., wha W. E, Kadi-r, scoutmaster.
SH A M PO O . S E T .
PERM A NEN TS
| diTlnrc Also .a stirring rllmaa
h
,o r w
When tha tlaae rom ra for one nr tha
. M A N IC U R E
A N I) OIL
iHhcr of
•linn ra to
SEAMAN ARRESTED
j Q T k B. G Bmlt^i laft fo r Atsave the
A N D ARCH
W AVES S
BOSTON. Ju ly IS . —(AT—A
A
l.I.
FX)R
seaman •rcuae&lt;tM ' hla captain of
S P E C IA L T Y AT
Tha bag flmlt on cprt»ln rar*
assault and setting fife Ih.tlie ship spnctoa o f. B.&gt;ut|j African cam#
$
1
.0
0
a
A L L T IM E S
off tge west African coast waa la nnn anhbal In the liiinier'a
tak as Into ru sto d r yraU rday aa llfctlma.
tha American freighter Weat
Laahawav docked A deputy mar-'
aha! arrested the seaman. Edward
A fh ata r f |g hostels In aeJlrenaha. 17. of Jnraey City. N J.. n mmmtata young hikers and bl­
and said he would bo arraigned to- ryrllats at gg cent* a niklii la
Hummer, with ita ha*V M Stidlly •nd outdoor artivltoday.
i operuied In Now r.nslaiyi
tie*. demand, mare ddhptbta and belter allrntlon to
the many little details th a t make a woman well
groomed. I.urllle will haip yaw appear at )our b « t.
e«C PL A N T
C E I .E R Y
e r t n e

My

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K s p l r * N . A pr il .

CITV NEWS BRtEFS

ibout 140 mlla*
S at the top, and
he moth It eon-

l£ S fte h n
Why la a corner.

Jtws, Chrlaarkg. eetlwstad In
. Although since
) Tatra hhva anI.B te hojneland

ha flonrtahlsvr
Tel A virj the
sd to the p m -

I B ritain, through
M . evar J e n n a ind N asareth, tha
Irortd’k Chrtstlak

•f

O ra h t

i t o A?TH,.tuftu UtHgjia?.

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OVIEDp

APRICOTS
Salad Dressing 2-8 Uz. Jars
Royal Gelatine *

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Pkg

Pineapple Juice 2 Nik 2 Cans

Vacation

Every Essential For
COMPLETE BUMMER BEAUTY

• PEPPER

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Golden Key Milk 3 Tali Cans J t C
STRING LESS BEANS 2 lb«.............
Large Ripe CANTALOUPES 3 Tot
NEW POTATOES 5 lb*......
LARGE EGGPLANTS each
■ ■ stu a a w k isrt^ tih k B k k a a y a a w B B B ltM M k B i
QngUty l&gt; epartm »nt
E conom y D rfrftr

B T E A k fi lb.

B O L O G N A lb.

H a m b u r g e r 2 lb*.

B U R P E E ’S H E ED S E X C L ’

HENRY A. RUSSELL^
,S

100 W . F IR S T S T .

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Western Beef
(Ixiln or Club)

Fancy Western Branded
feecr (Loin or Club) M t
S T E A K S lb .......... O l

vm d c r o p s

A R C A D E BLDG,

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ia t D aytona Beach In G a lls Hand Stv
nth-inning Rally But Augustine Third
a ll To Leesburg, 3 T o /S t r a ig h t Defeat
Bralnard Hurls Inlander^ Game And- la I's S w a m p Palatka
&gt;*) Nicked For Seven Hits; Mote Gives
While GrMeit Down
Up Eleven In Gondolier Game
DeLand Reds, 4-2

&amp; z ^ u '^ lis is T S s m O T s
M ir weekend contest with the I — — — — — ■ —- k e to n e Beech Islanders *n&lt;l the
y u m t l l t eTATW (.MAOllw

ANguslIss
(nisnd-

ftillsdcliihls. y.
A VI 111(11*0*

nilrn ao
t b s ' mound for the loralic Ni w Tvnrk
rniKiiuiati
sy night wss Rig Dsn m. i.Mills

»»

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W. .. «&gt;
IS
. «e
ss

I.
tt
SI
si
ss

tgtisl of seven hits while hts m nlrs e
In mi eI
- I I 41 • ,111
II
^ is ll
collected 11 off the offerings nt I’liilailelplila
B tan, Chgrkut Und ft»y llourrll.
s o t T i l A T I . S U T t C L N A tiU N
I,.
ret,
r Brulnard Issued one base on 1*11*
......
41 I t
.111
. ,spd fanned Ihr* of the Islanders. P(-filiiinlfursvmiius Ii
41 , SI
111
C h ifk u t fanned seven of (he J.n«k- S i m o n
II
11
.III
Jar l'M.iiVlIle
IS
SS
.SSI
■, 4 ute b u t Issued four free passes to ('i.llllnliln
SI
41, ( * 1
A uguala
SI
II
.ill
th a 'In itia l hack
C ’.The -. O p tim a Reach outfit
‘ Scared tw ice’Ip thd second. Inning SI. nii&gt;Ills
arid MW Again In th a fifth. The J,ll I Is Himli
A llanls
; Look'outa gathered a ,' tally, Ip dim lllrmloslism
gfafth and enea again In tjie n lg h lh Ns.li vll W
Orleans
&gt;when they went to hat in the Nsw
K nutvH U
tb
ills
s M ln
f final ninth It proved fatal to the
• Iptanders Rodgers struck nut, biit
ni si i ts v i t s r n t u a r
ri.llH III* MTATN IK S HI r.
Langston started th e hlg rally
I ^ e s k u r a . 8 | SssfsfS, I.
w ith-a single Into ren ter field- AI
(Islh.svllle, li l»rl.an&lt;t. I,
Hsrions, V; I'slalks. •
Basso dumped a hunt In front of.
Oiisielo, ii Ml. Augystlas, s.
th s plaie and beat It out for a
a N K in ra n ik s o iim
&lt; Wt,.'Langston going to second Imm- j
H o .l u n . 9-1; P l i tls d . 1 p lils .t- 3 .
Buy Bourell came to the rescue end
N .sr
Viu k,
4-1;
tv a e l i l n a l n n ,
llrii. a s m s c a l l e d a n d
til l,
L
rylltvcd O isrkut but he walked
M artin on (our pitched hill* l» fill
M s Chicago, t t.
i i !,,iii« * -:
- M0B• bases.. With one awsy, l.en
Ifaad was thrown three straight
s A iin s A u^i.iiA O rn
I’MI.tilel|t|iin‘(* If**; floBlon.
balls. Bourell then spill llu* pinto
m»»*i* 13([nniuu«)i
WR)| tbe n sa t two and attempted (Iiitf
N n r Volks
Ili o o ltly n . 4*1,
Clot Itinnll, I I ; HI
«*f.
t« split It with the third but ILwaa
riilhliurcli. J ; CIi Icbbo. 2.
too'good snd Heed rU«hed ynul a
n u it ii A T U U li: l . i u i a n
^ single Into center field to nrorn
.1. • ; m .ii mu,
b q tk .Langston snd Kstno and win
Hn \ itfl fiMll, Tl j f f kfOHflllfa t .
Culumliua. 1*1; CyumbU, 3*#.
urn'gam e ^
In the Leesburg contest yrsBT^
««Ol TIIIIIIN
W tm Orraiii L S«l; K u o a v lllr . 2*
day Mote was on the mound for
tbs,locals but facing him und milniroiinifhiuit, 1*2; Nashvlllf, |*4.
bitching him was M errit H uMm-II,
n i ll # ll* rk , 1 *4 / C kB lIaB tH lt
i;
/
brother \b f the Klnfc- Carl of the
ilrmi'lilf. 2*2; y a n l i . 1*1.
(Manta. Hubbcll allowed the locals
A frn irA i/M o iU T io *
odly slj, hits white his m stes co|.
rnlumlitiM. M l : Idiulvvlll*. 2*2.
lected nine off the lookout ere
I ml lnfin |ss. 11»;s I • I ; Toledo, 2-11.
Ka ttp in rily j t-1* Hit Fmil. 3*2,
The lawals secured their only
HilnaRkM , . f * f t |.
run o f the game In Ihe -Initial inn.when I^ n rslo n singled In een*
tdf field arid scored whin K a'.nl
doubled to lert field •
Itvbbell himself wss one of the
batting s ta r s ‘of Ihe gspie with a
M afia and a doolie In three trips
to tha p la tte r
Tbe Lookouts meet the (fendoMara under the floodlights at ihe
s n in n iis T W is i.r-aot'K
Hanford Municipal Athletlr Field
Mf»itiB..rtiary,
|»«n»a«‘nla, 1*2,
MmI.IIp, A S; Mnrldlan. 2*4.
In a return game. Jak e Hunch Is
Hflina, I; Jurkfon, I.
,
•lated to be on the mmind for Ihe
INTF.Mkl
ATIOWAle
I.RACII'R
1
Leeabiirg nine w hip Cilsffrld
Jrrfry r ilr , t*l; Mrmruaf. 2*1.
hirrla fo r the locals.
S'* mr It. 11 • ni l U l l i t n n r c , !• * !.
ItfM'hfftrr. t-2; Hnrfalo, T*l.
T((i(inlo-Monlfr*!,
poalponaC
Though
English
has
lieen
taught In the public srhmds nt
Ouam for 37 years, the nlitlvea
aUll cotivtrsu |n
llu-ir liallvn

hander recently acquired from
the Jacksonville club of the
South A tlantl; League. Although
he gave up but three hits In five
Innings, Blair was removed for a
pinch flatter site s -ike GuU* hail
scored four runs off him.'
The first run came In the sec*
on on e walk, a sacrifice, an In­
field out, an error by Clchon, a
walk wh'ch filled the bases, and
a walk to Mathias,~ forcing the
run gcruai .' The Hwlnto t ied it
In the fourth with Zupanlc tripled
^with two out and scored on Ci*
chon's smash through third. After
th at only five Saints got on
base and only one to second.
with a sfilp lc t • Ih. s:ore«l on
MatfiTss single. Roberson sacri­
ficed Mklhlas to second and he
scored when Cates le t , Blair's
thrqw ry third (in lAioney's rnllet
get awsy from him. IsHUiey stub
third ond scored on Shirley's flj
to left. Thu (lulls greslud Car
Wciglv with a ru n-in slsth when
Lm nry dtew a w d k with twr
out, ~ Cole singled through thin
and Shirley singled to right. Thi
final, (lull run ram s In (he sev­
enth on singles by Kavich am'
(Iriincll and Mathias’ hunt .upiccsIng Havieh home. OHsndo pliyi
Its first *hlgfit 'p a m o / hers to.
m rrrow night at 8:18 o'clo-k
with Leosbug u« Cm opp-tsHloii.

A HANDSHAKE

SfiSe T raining School
Girla To Throw P arty
F or Social Experience

ite A t P a lm a C e i a siS 2T S £ * tfS.&amp;c
lepresent T his-S U te In 1937
Tournament To Be Held
23, In Portland, Ore.

With f m k cu rU ln . and finger., tan t p a ru of the universe whei

of

MUSICAL BROTHERS E8CAPB
There wilt be dancing for tl
. . —— . . . 1
]who like It, games and l:n
HAMPTON, N- B , July. I t . — ,
for tha others- rb*; p:
(g&gt;)—Three biethers esespsd from hoUM wll| q , ^ rg n A IJitj e’.»«*V
the county Jail here a fte r sawing b f|fk
w hkh j , , , , ,?tc
through the cell roof to the tune p , r |o r
of songs end harmonica music- Thai
.
men took turns singing and play. Ing the mouth organ to drown out! Tho skull of tha Peking i
tha noise whll# they burrowed dales from , the Pleistocene
through the thick celling
I &amp;00.000 yesrs ago.

I ’B DOWN PALATKA .
.
DAYTONA BEACH, J u ly - f o .flaytona Reach, mowed under I’alatka, 0 to 0, here yratenlay aft*
emoon as Mmse Fralirk, a c e n ­
tric big righthander let the A ia|eas down with flvp srattrrtsl
hits. Tlia Islanders shvllnl Eddie
Smith from the hill with, a bir*
rage of T asas leaguers and gave
his successors, Leo Tuber, more
th in his share of the same eort
of trouble. Of the M Daytona
Beach hlla, a t least 12 were of
the . banjo variety.
Pm llck aldrd ronsklerably In
winning his own game, plunking
but four blooper hilt in four
tlmeg a t hat. He stidck out
eight I'alatkans.

Kfc- a a r j . -----------------

Old Cold

Hlanlcy-Rogen

Kansas never had a volcano.
Yet- Kansas aeppllas more vatcaul, ash than any other B u to
or isrrltory, Tha ash Is need fur
scouring soaps, tooth powder,
abrasives, a id so oa.

’,.t t,

Milky Way- Dr. P- Zwlcky. who
located the swarm, says clusters
like this represent the largest concentrstions of m atter known He
thinks their study frill shed light

TOM BAWYBIt BOY HCOUT
ST. CHARLES, H- I)., July I f —
(A&gt;—The St- Charles Hoy Scout
troop claims the smallest member*
ship in tho world- There sre two
members In the troop, and-nno of
them Is Tom Rswyer- The boys hold
rsg u lsr meetings -at which they
got through atlslhelr ritual &gt;
ICK R IN I^TO DEFY BUN
C L E V E U N D , July 12 - ( « Construction work lias b«-en startei
on -a (QOO-foot-squarc outrfoo
rtlflclsl Do rink to lie ust|l ,lhla
........... In “T
T l.:-.:- I.” lea spsesummer
“ Wlntcrland,
tsela at the tlrcat Lukes mtposle
lion/ The 1200,000 production will
be covertd by two liugo canvases
separated bx.nno loot of air to pro.
l»ct th f ii ik from the
When Sionlvr lloaley. hosd of
an Australian ffcrm school, tallad f»r Katland bo look 300 lettere from Ids pupils. He planned
to read one a day, -

HERE’S WHYYOUCAITT BUY
ASTAIC O IP.O O IP

f 0 « BALE: | n'alo' end S to MAKE YOUH kitchen fbaler to
clean. .Us* Hotter and Cay's
mala Owektr Bpanlds, reelnered
Fern DECO ENAM EL
Hardware Co.

Tiny Teiewop

maklng arrangem ents for tha

FOR
BALE:
Chevrolet, to ll Zf— M b c a lln n a o tia F o r 8 a lo
coach, A-t condition, new llrrs,
NIIW'U Mutles cost
•iM .a a .-ta i* po m coup*, t i u o o .
snspslmts! Blsndsi
Baal A Bo m , Used Car Dralsra.
Moris cam era |I.M .
Wlcboldt Studio.
' M — M toccllaneoud F o r Bale

Kennels.

qn tha evolution of the unlvrrsa
out of primeval m atter.

.........
.............................Ih tlr first p arty nigh* Juno id| R«*hcr. a r t being discovered l
-Btai* nms- n rr snd E. R. Rhsldon sll of Bt- .Mrs- Creighton Burnham, rchool » little, m w telescope which .wl
rnllre sla lr f’stsm burg, a n also ratad a» p#c- superintendent,, said the p arties-- stand sjofe^lde Uis giant 200-lru
positions In »IH* en tran t*
„ , *, . which may beeome m onth)/ affairs now undcr construction here,
taeharinled /.* U lU m of tha P M » . Celt club
. U t a , g ty « . t o ' provide Ih .
"
J ™
'*
the Sli-hole have Immi s i tended to vlsltlog g |,U w ith ’’eocUl Mperl'mec” ,
ncw u l r *t0 P€ u • Schmid
putm i &lt;V4n golfsra In the national anuUuT against their dLm lssal from the »'• di*i»ol«r only 18 inches. I t ph
ans for the -medal tost and Russ D^vls, club( school. All 80 ara moru th a t 10.
tographs a wide etpansc of sk
It were an- m anagsr, and. Professional H enry, Roys wishing to attend must contrasted to the shots of tho 111

LO ST-B A CK dairy feed, near 19— K arm a f o r R an t.
I Gtodervllle, Haturday- Finder
TW p GOOD f i r m s for Rent. 10
please notify M M U.rd.
And 20 aefes. E ast side of
BMDrd. Bos C, Hanford Herald.

U ssier

«V

WE
WONDER,
IP
TUB here in Sanford not everybody
American Legxm w hich.last tea* has the money to attend a large
eon eponored an American Legion boy’j summer ram p and cannot
Baseball League, b going to take go tu t amt play because they do
any action thia^a^kpmer and al»&lt;&gt; not have the equipment.
have a team to represent It in
THERE II AH TO DU BOMB
tbe annual tournam ents. Last
action taken, m i why can’t
season, f* many of you know,
eomethtog be worked out on
each * plan aa this, (let the
the local ycungstere were runner*
Hanford City Cm m Im Iihi to
vpfjor the district'cham pionahlp
orra’n irr a summer rrerra*
and would have been Champa bail
I tonal departm ent for children
they not fallen before the Bubetween the age of IS and
wahec Life Insurance Co., * of
IS and pomilbty get the rec­
Jacksonville.
reational committee to confer
I.T At H RALLY A Kit AMU
with the county aihool board
FOR a city of th is idt o , not ■ - and get the local high* ucheal
gym to play t&lt;a«ketba)l, use
to have some soft of fecre-’
allenal tra in in g .o r organised
the hlph achool p raetka field
“ iithjeilc Jep an m eala for Ih i
~ f i r -----IKelr---- 1ouch
football
youngsters here in Hanford.
gamee, organlre a local Rec* |
real Iona I leag u e and Lave
lmfty "O o d fjr Uonmt of tb s New York Yahkvea and O bey Dean of tbe 8L Louis Cardinals had ^'YQTTMAY IIBAR YOUNUSTER?T‘»ay I’m really glad that
the youngster*., compete a t
a handshake for one another, bat there wasn’t any th in g said about good luck a s they s t a r t s * h i o p t ­
school i i over and now we can
Iraat four time* a week, llae .
ing pitchers In the A ll-Star game as pitchers for th e Americans and Nationals, m p e c trte ly .
have a good lime and go out and
the Hanford Municipal park
ploy end possibly i»i
some
-Ninth— H irer l
large JuniiiUT bey’s

^4 ,

Park.

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D r JU L IA N
S T E N S T fO M

Classified Advertisements

Stock.

IV i f f t 'V .

TODAY’S SPORTING
4
IX WORLD
IX

(••MEN WIN 4 1
GAINER VILLE, July 12,-T h e
--------- - - .»ok a ime and
one-half game lead In the Florida
Hlata leag u e here yesterday a ft­
ernoon aa they downed Ihe De* Dr. A- L. Mowart, 'K arl Maas and
Irsnd Reda (-2 while (he second Tom Perry. K everil others are sicplaca Banford and third place peeled.
'
«•
Palatka clulm ware dropping their
Pet* H a rris will head tha Mla.ql
„
delegation O ther .Miami 'playem
.
° " lh * mou,w, espected her# ace Bill Slvmblar.!
for the Galneavllle nine, won hU Boh Moffett Bruce Mtorard, l*hll
eeventeenth game &lt;4 the year, Osll and HJliry RusfblF*
. '
I
a tlxiugh lh . He.ls wera emdlnu-.| - Carl D aribrfJr.. stole, am ateur
^
champion, .who *ha« contgotal ln|
.
'M Y trtl.'m tlv ik l iouniamawU, and
^
----The Rede had (wo men thrown had (wise won tha national dub
N or M
I tf lo d b y p ff c h ln g ,
out n t Ihe plate and Gainesville c h . m p W
tourney. I. listed a .
“ a.
the N s 1 e n trsst from Orlando.| " * a n I n e n L
The G-Men took n two run lead Omriee Harman and Rlchaid Mills'
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In the first when throe batter* ara other Orlande players aipaet-1
* ? ? * **
m acia, D o n
-M afloto
O ld G oida a ra aeoJed frtth In a p a c k a g e w ra p p e d
HAVE YOUR Watch repaired by P tlll - HUNT: Nicely furnish* hit safely to conjunrthm with a ad to play hero
h o u s e . R c u o a s b l * . C a l l ITT-J.
• H I batom .n.
Proas J.cksenvU l., Tommy Ay.^ w ith a n extra jack et o I C a llo p h n M . A ar i antiM
,s m who really knows how.
B n g g t, Jeweler Magnolia Avc.-HeLand scored l u first run In cock form er state champion. Bill
absolutely w e a th e r-tig h t Thw o n ly
FIVE ROOM bungalow and g a r­
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age 2204 Palm etto Ave.

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Florida City Afrordlnir Rail, Hichway.
. And Water Transportation

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Mora Fruit And VfKetahlce Than
Similar Area Jtn America j $
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

VOLUME XXVI

Member Amodated Preaa

S H n N lp M d S M

Last Of Mills
Opens Doors
To Employees

NEW ALL SOLLS CATHOLIC CHURCH

Men E nter Gates Over
# Which Are Notices
/ Explaining Former
* Conditions Prevail

i t ’s

Soviet Airmea
Cross Pole On
Flight To U.S.

W a s h d a y in w p a w o r k e r s ’ s t r i k e

Fliers Are Reported
As Hnying Renehed
Point Over B ritish
Colunihio InCnnadai

Black-Conncrv Bill Ifi
Opposed By Numer- ous Growers, Ship­
pers Of This Section

No Agreements *
. Have Been Made

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Cyclone, And Snow
Successfully M o t

A fter receiving a petition fram
the Semlmdr Agcieulturt- Aanvcli[ tlon alitnnl by many o f the growera and shipper* in th ls -irc a who
wlahed to (o un record a* oppesIn*— thB -Propund h la.k -t'o n*vy
bill, Charles (I Andrews, Florida
mircscnUliv,?__ in _ u »
U aiiW
States Senate, le „ letter to tha

Any Signs OtViolenco
-Notably A bsent As!
Police S tan d Guard
E A S T C H IC A G O . J u ly 13.
— ( A P ) — Idle f o r 4« dityn,
aiec l w o rk era m ui'chctl i&gt;enccfu lly thrm iK h th e (Tales of
Y ouiutwlown S h e e t mill T ube
C cm jw uy pinnin hero uiul o t
B o u th .Ch'caRii l.xlay to renum o p ro d u c th u n t th e Inal
o f . t h e HtrikelKtuiul C alu m et
d ia tr ic t m ills.

Protest Made
To Andrews
On Wage Bil)

NUM HKK 321

E kU M U had In 1Q0H

S A N F O R D . FLO R ID A . T U E 8 0 A Y . JU L Y 13, 1937

Plane Is M aking BeN
%te r Speed Thnn OnP n y!
W hieh^lndc
SA N

Thi» new ml**lon~Vfyle building, built a t an .approxim ate eoxt **r *ru **u rr ■»«&gt;'lallnn announced
of $2tl,ooo, wax erected with funds dcnalod by Cotholica ami
nl J ft rr e t ' l J ^ *,r *** opposed to Iho bill I*
Vi" l,r t” nl form and wuuld con*
catant i nlike. It waa dedicated July 4 In a rce-.-nkony in wh ich Ith e . Its
Hlght Itev. Patrick B a rn ’. H. U . b iihpn . nf th r dlucrxu of ait. Ayy jh tn ^n luuId
— lln*** i,B
Wa» adJcd lo take rara
ustifle. officiated.
.
lhl.
"peculiar southern probT•» ' le m "

i

F U A N ris ro .

13.— ( A P ) —1T lir w S o v ie t alr«
mou r iu ttl m iu lln v an l u v e t
tlrawtntr — Nm'llii'i IT f ; i r u l i n '

In la y
uu
U.u.tnlit'ri - p w o n d
M oscow ' to B ail F r a n c is c o
f lig h t.
. H u rd lin g n ry c lo n o a n d
A* a reply to c h a rg e s,th a t their »lt-di«wti »trlk,. Invnlvevl „ rm-nnri- to puhlie health, *triking ! li g h ti n g n HhowHtnrni, ’ th o
n i.it" r e d nn»no«
W'l'A Hi-wlng room w urkera.at Tnmpn, Fla , « a* h ci| their clothe* ami hung ihenj ml* lo dry in public ,
aillg b '
By train*, rity buses nnd m r
plane crossed saf.Lhw. ovcr lb#
view. The waahlng c h irm were peif-v^jypJ^U tl|e fu n llv d a y 'o f llteii -Inke for higher wagr* ami North Pols last iU phynnd &lt;aHjf
tomebilc* they rtm i’, r«|mrt Inn
.nt the gate.-, marked with large
tmlay flew user liic.-ic Ilcur 1-ake. .
ture, turpentine, phosphate, lum­ tin- n-ln*l»lement of dl*mta*rd win.
notice* that •‘Thin plant I* open
The U. H. Army Sigm.l t orpa
ber, and many other Southern In­
for work nn the condition* which
n-relvnl the first mcAogc d ir e c t'
dustrie* to auch an extent th a t In
•slated when work wn» »tupped on
,,l 1*1:.Tt A. M. (E ST ) today
the long run it would lm unfortu­
thl* nate to labor alsounTth
May 20.
H o w ard ,0 . U»ng. II. II. Cole, and In tha special aesalunf
win-.. I ll' pin...' IT|H ,rt.vl'llaslf • * '
The "wlcr-s, Iic-nriiitr Hie name man and F. K. Stlno appeared morning different a l t w c r oireNlU
N lla
Lnlitudi- r.K degree:, no minuted
"I iw u rr y m i Ihil | am opposing
o f the manager, J . K. Daily nl Ix-furn thn City Commiaalonera cussed hy tho Commissioner* the hill in Its pri-&lt;vni form and
"arnFlsmBilmlo list.
Tbw Youngstown and Chicago d w last night In behalf of the Kl'
Army offiriTi bald, thl.i In d r
| n |w lll continue In do v&lt;&gt; rigorously
trlct aihh-d""W iChnve imi mnile wanli flu b , which unanlmoualy Who have agreed to a s ilil
m li'il’ I hi- |*li»iu» liinl i ruch«*d
a temporary c a i n |J Un,CM ‘h,r/ c
’ 11*r. ' ,rr,nU.*
of a ererllpji_yf
■ny agreement or contract with favors thn m natnirtlon
Northern Hr it i^ti tviinnhln bo*
„
„ „
.
i*«lP’ andihonr diffoeeoii.,1 amendany official perron o r mgxnixa- trailer ram p born. In an effort
tu r in Fort NrUon «ml Ilndioulf
“ waa
w*‘ " » • “ » •*'"« ‘" “‘ Im ent provl.led for
peculiar
to
get
tho
f.'nmmlaalonrr^
to
llio
moat
aultable
alts
for
t
li
n
lion."
11o|**• iii Hint hour.
Sm ithrrn problem.**
Ilally'a a*»i*liint m id nlfnoel Uke definite action on Iho proj- tunifxvrary camp la tba vacant
F prnl of Iho pluiti* u ih f^tl*
filla Srhniah, prCai-l- nl nf the
Iota between llood and I’alniut- Seminole^ County A gricultuir A«
h
2^100 w ire hack a t the Indiana ,c l»
nmliil r* 12D mllrn an hour* fn f
llirb o r mill a t H:no A. M. The |M r. I.nng, chairman nf llu- to Avenues o v .rlso k in , the lake , w illll^ »
rlx vr Ihatl of tin* iirrcttluiK Bur*
The
Loramlaalonars decided j jon , h„
wnu|,,
, , ......^
nrrntal day form wa* :i,0o0 he cOnuiiUlro rep&lt;uird that tho sub­
rinn plann which tnn«ti«l a t Van*
II,a plot over-looklog the , h„ ^
,n(,Ullry
S(
*ald. Patrol* of ruihi&gt;f,|. mill je c t'h a d cnnie'tiufora ttio KiuIhiiiI
JW
A
rvaolulliMi
j&gt;r*r mil • m&lt;r 11m* cotivrr. WaxhiiiRiiiM,
I'Irik
of
Ihe
Circuit
Court
O.
vraalan*
llin-n
time*
and
Htat
In
lake
liecnua#
they
fell
l|
would
•
—
dty^.|&gt; oliro
w a tc h e d 'o v e r llio
mill" nhoil of il.n |*o«l.
4 1
re** wrote » drTint- I*. Herndon' tmlay ireelvrd orders
l i l y roinm U *lini*TA
In
r«*lMilt«1
every luatauen Iho body had fa ­ bo rnoro e e u tn lly Im-alcl for | 1)in ,
thrdtljr........................ j w
ieultuie Ij i Iho" into
- - r ------- — - * t l a 1
thi'tii*&gt;kilir«
lu
lu
v
M
iittld
p
a
l
I
n
*
vored Hie p ro p n « |i|o n tn n mail. any .u t.rta ln m e o l the C tlyc»uM ||h , hi„ |jbrV, , PBolJ|fh
from State Comptroller J M laia
Mayor Edward Iflssm* utkeil oiler' III the propoecl puik ami labor'In such artlvillr* an eroding, to withhold certificate* and reIi ii'|iit hi T’iia \t|J hhImfiit lltiaril
the rom mltlee In bo preseat at at the haadahell, ul*o lak lm tliili
_„,i . __
rcipta which w rre to lm is*ue«ll
huh m«|ii|M«*&lt;I nl thn r»**nlat |»t
llio dlivruinlnn of (Ui* * *iih|ert tu consideration Ilia tact lliul lour- fur shipping
^
l" " ' under a dUpulNl 'act of the 'I0o7
in*miI lily tiM**iiliiK nf (hr ('uinmll*
h ^ tta ld - a l u mwoHna of Ilm Y i- UU .Uu»e a landmicT lo p .e f .-r- T hr HpwwWig n f ^ p d .i c l , raflffit IpgislaturwHh'lMiu nf trnfTTiTTT In ftt« *S ij* *
rertura of the Chamber of Coni
llowr.vdr, Mr. Herndon re|Mirt-d
' *. p ",
n,'*r
. Mn irgulal.xl ami inlnlmuni hour
'
H a lf hint filKht
merco Uinlrht when morn drUthat
he
had
the
permU*l»ii
of
the
D ula". Of Iba fac lll e . to m |l)ln lu r,n n o l In- pl.re.1 nn the InTill* hhllllillshlilt in uf (tut rout
ni(S plana will -bo discussed.
placed .... (be camp will bo &gt;U" .
r,.nn,Yt oJ wilh lh,. , „ r. comptroller In rontinue the sale of
Jviuvenir* of Washington were
iiiUMiunrtu im u
• t*x
During llm meeting last nlghl cuaaej lalnr.___________________ 'vesting nf these product, wilhnut the*^T tificatcs aa advertised but
A number of turmher* "*nf till
j«it l*i nt iiiciiI 'ihmiiI i* ill Nrront presenieil tu llio muinbeis of
t h a t / tbo tax eertlflcate*^.and re.b
lerlnratinn
of
the
product*
which
Taylor C o m rn a n u o r y of the
imI l„ Ihe ri' j
l l ’by the Jumbnre* .'-cOUUf
rimi* h nil u n 'm i i
will result in a large' lfl»* tu the rci|4* w'oubl Ih- withheld bending
Knlghta Templar here, plan to
*• lit |l*'Nn,ii|| nl |||i
lull. 1.1-gi*. jwl llwi, mu ting h'-bl In-l night is
a
ib\isi»n
of
Ihe
Supreme
Court.
fnim er
Another thing. VhJj) un*
attend the festivities of Iho tnth
lid urn h IiIi h ullmt
ili«« Ii.'.ii it 1 1hi- llup.i-l rh u rc h 4Annex, an*
•|Ti\ netion »f the State Comppoinled out by Ihe p rcsiilciu o f III
Triennial C unrlatn
||,„ (Iranil
%
in mljiiti *(•' 11ii*i •(•'lit lux vliilnt f rerding In report* loday from W&lt;
A grlrultiire Innly wa* the variable troller rami' n fler Circuit Judge
Encampment of llm Knlalil* of
aa II t(t pit III in nil «Ifort* lo E. Kader srout m»*ler.
TIENTSIN, China. July 13. —
the United ^ t a t o , lo be hold In
price farto r in the fruit and vege- J It Johnson held the sale* valid
K* I all |»n»|H*rly on llio lax tolls | I'lsns were m m le'fm slhe s-«ond
tab le industry, "The prife I* juwt but ruled unconst'tutlonal Iwa
Miami beginning Haturday, July M1)—Thirteen hundred Japanese
of III** n ty .
nn,null llonp ram p lo biJlield even
what you ran get for n prriahalde clause* of- thw law permitting
IT, and continuing ihmugt, July troop* from E ast Kop«l and th e 1
No iM tultc Unit* Ior .il|i m**u» ilnj-H bsginning Ang. .'It Tha cn*
commodity The prire I* not ha*.!l two rl*UM** r f th e iow |M*rmitlmg
2J. according to Jim J&gt;. jlnklaa, Ksnglal railway Junction g a rri­
Itif* u ih m i loti Mj&gt;«*r i Iifc Iiin tire troop expects l i nllend- ‘ *
Eminent ComranmJ&lt;-r of t h a sons began a concerted and dlrert
nn ,eer«t o f prmbietion and Ihe ro*t property owner* to redeem their
liollrat*'*! f li.tf a *»i»"r|n| mlnnImIi
1*he J ■tnlu.fi'i'
liikrni* kfhltH
attack on China's ancient walled
V. K .Hoff Is Improving aflnr nf doing business ha* nothing lo innd within two year* ur, in H.e
loapl lodge.
; noil Id li(* ta li',| III llio n«*nr III w ent'prt'M 'h^l in lli»* l»«»yN liclud«
rity
of
Peiping
today.
Without
rase
uf
humestea.M,
v*itbm
»"|
j
an
operation
Friday
at
III,For
■In with it, an-l the margin be­
High ranking
national olll
t &gt;irn yor tho "triiyiHitn^rrl-rxilRgtttl t’ll nrrnw
|»rhif|r»l MOOd|“
d ata and delegate* and Knights aw aiting the arrival of fu rth rr ualdl-augtilou Memorial Hospi­ tween Ibc rout and sale price i* mi year*
• I llrrille** of tier "l^ertlnit fl".n | lllg lllllt I"f I 'lif lto 'll loljllhls rcpjMi tli*|M**ll», ivi^ii;ui.« "if olhef
Manchoukunan
r
e
d
aforrament*
"Jtons.* Bill -TJ held n m . t i "
tal.
flora erery Hlate In Hie Union
very narrow, that nny lner.-a*e in
I II
Ml
I Hit#. \%|l|llll i?i I iim'IH «•! la* • Itiltun,
rouncih,- |*rimi|iinc »i|iiill«« Balt*
Is-e wir&lt;-*l tin- '•&lt;
will aalher In llm Florida Me- the Japaneas d irt clad their a t ­
labor ro ,ta aa a result of a higher tutionat,"*layi«, Ini* M
falniki i,|
III llu* IIM• Hint I4nt lllglll It iin*I o«l«L Mmirv, wV* n ffift ('l th&lt;J
The Sanford Chest ami C lin k er (w
wairr
&amp;ul«* ior unduly reducing Hie &lt;letk«. 'D o n 't li*.' blank foim* M«l 111•11in HN'ltly gill v\ lit* •»•••»*• 11
tropoll* for the triennial m u- tack against tha d tp from the
ag e^c^le
wiik fiiilhTiluii lin t Him Iiui ’n tluo lr*Hip Raymond KMiter, who %»•«■ •
claye, a eperlal train from Mil­ east and sooth The troops drove Club will hold its regular meeting I h^.
tioijri^iHkl paym rnt of penally previonsly sent, you. Don't • B, lilnif lim lfr, li.is lliii* ill'll* •• !'•' lli«i Ml) of F-iiilonl for 1'i.lf*
puli *d IcJidi r •*»f I hr (V nlral Morl«
assign in deliver tax . ertifieatev
overt idle ra.e*
ral
waukee. W la, will M-ar Moat to the very shadow of tha an rirn t tonight
rate*
offer* a very *
, , , at the, Valdrx . Unti l ,,t 7:110Jnv»?rtT
lOTernine
oner*
H tm ii in that viiy mill I'Miiimm* uiul |*i l«*r Him M|i|MMxlniatrly da T iyh»|I, pri’Mcnli'il mi Indian
walla in motor trucks o clock, according lo A. C Madden. i&lt;iu, ,ir0.pccl for the farm ing in- under tir.ivivlen* of *n«) in.I '*••»'
Eminent Exalte,) (Hand Master r a p lu r s
In i \%«»rk iin ** r . I- «» i i u « m u ii . I7I3.UUO .mil lhut m i r 92.inhi.iniu Intiif tii'rklnri* whitli "III Ih* U&gt;cd
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til otherwise advised &lt;i
rm I I mmH
mm
Vm gr J Vm w rt
Andrew I lav Non ARIIew nnvl hi* and Under th r protection nf a r ­
C. r . I&gt;rle»i w** grnntpil per
"If
a rt
is
uiron-lilut M.nal IIti eiin*#» * turn «»f tin* l»»mi I&gt;mv** In |a ili* r Im'Iih,* H r., Ill* lulling hi iniliNtimr .r« i# mnntea/morial cars and Japaneas infan
parly In llm rontrcnilon.
i v|iri’Ai.Mj *l«'(«'iiiiiimtM»n l*» I'M - j ii*riuofi litliri'Ml i»?rr llio in* ‘ .Mr. Ka*l*r
I h il fherf
mission
yesterday
l.y
ft,
p,
fax
,,
.
.
.-unity
and
justice
tu taxpayer*
trymen
with
light
field
plecasFor erery mlnule of. the runni/Htiuii llii'ir
i I'm| iHiiiilim iiii|iul«l.
25 Ih»&gt;&gt; and 15 adulte prei-d
ton,
I.M-al
building
laapeetur,
tu
S
C
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U
t-S
I
l
C
U
r
I
t
C
|H
)
r
t
S
demand*
that
....
further
ju
lL
o
llj^
S li-u" |,‘" K‘"j!
venllen lb* Florida Triennial
An onllnaMm r«*'|iilrimf mwii rnl* nl I hit tnrrlinit*
makn alleraHuua^ and a sm a ll'
,
under Its pr«vi*ion» I*- taken,’' .
‘
Conclave Coimnlllee lia* planned
•
•'
• i
I'n T u r tiiiuliMMii of iHopi'fly mi
addition U. III* hoai* «t ail call
ls-e raid hat dr-ldon tu d»p
aome form of rtitnrlalnm enl Yor
mated foal of |lo a .
sales, many of whirh have l«-en
,
• ' gv
ri
■ Hr|i | i It liking f|iiarlnrH urn lot ai
tha rlallnra and It la |H-Ilrre«i
Talks by Ibiy Scouts who re
advrrtlseu, wn*
was made |&gt;artly
iwrtly le - | F O l S C Q T O T S t ' c U T l l «&lt;| lo Itiiiil-li Hiilrr for llio Ihi
ioinal
J
m
advertls.-u,
that the meet will he one nf llm
The Boanl nf fliiertnr* of the crnlly attemb-d tho Natoinal
Jan. , ra u , r , f judge Johnson* ,|eel«toli|
aiiU IIi I oiikIi on»» jilHi«r w I I *•
Ioinal Jam
#
large*! national rontenllon* erre
SOUTH BEND, Ind., July 13.— j Frmlnola County C ham ler of Com- bores In .Washington
Him r«*»*|MiiiM|l»|||f
fur I||I* |»»yy*«te"la)
and
paitly
Iwexu*.
"
f
Q
f
M
l
S
S
l
I
l
l
^
F
I
l
L
T
S
staged by Ihe orgnnlinllon.
(At -Postm aster General Farley I merer will hold It* regular month- J"»«d by boy* of Troop 6
TAMPA." Julv I t
M1) - City*#
rul i ng by Judga W. W. T ra n rj
. _______ ---------------------------- meoi-Uf iliu «Alur lau U'i-nia
predicted yesterday adjournment ly meeting tonight a t HJK) u'clock)regular weekly meeting hh | | | i i In* |uti«lli&gt;r«|. . uu %m niJi plFd \\ I’A • strike did not spread here
Igh Sch.m ^ riu'n , " OJ
hol,,l" r
IIONOI.ULH, July |j ; --(/P )-. by Iho *am in |i*»loner*.
of Congress within two week* jin the Chamber pf V om inerrc, night a t tbe JurtH r High
aa thn-atene,l. A limit goo men
I The greatest war air fores i-v-i
Thin mHllianm wgn imspril In Were on strike at one project and
a fte r paisaye of a auprenw court Building, a rrn riin g to T E. S u nn-.t according U 1L &amp;■ Morris, scout- net invalid.
Johnson ordered an
fur u
, im„
reprganixation bill and
fixed son, president
alii In rrllrvlng r«rU lu uhmuiiI*
Additional eatertalnm snt
Junrtion rralralnl.ig Is-.03 planet was poliu-d n-mly liry *M initlionnU lliiK In i-ouir *1 out 7S women were on n ait*
Rc^t. I ax the latrat data Con­
_S r T%» jH w to ln l r* « *
T. tV. Lawton. Homlnnle Cmm. j provided
by
several
Isixing JIM'" ,|in,r K?j.,p mt*'ry ,"r ,,,,n ’‘ !to skim along the mid-l'ai-ific «iiiii11«*fm wloro (uiiunln Uo not down at another jn n jrrt hut th e
flhowee, and clouded akleare- gress will be In sees Ion.
other projects were tiring resumed
ty auperlntendent of publlr In - !' „ h "
f . ..... providing property owner*
BUr ,n , h„ N. ,„ , , . t „ .airh
“Senator
Kobinson
is
confident
ii m* wilier.
llavsd a Urge par$ of the n a ­
without trouble
Alt were shut
atractlon.
will
bo
l
b
,
leader
"hr
T
b
.
follow
ing
to
y
.
related
tC
i
r
\h”
rl*h!
o
'°
,
w
»«r
Amelia
(
C
h
a
r
t
«o,|
Fred
he
ha*
a
sufficient
number
of
J
m
uu*•
Moughion-*rp4*rlfi4
tion loday from W orthing tem ­
down yesterday The strikrr* arw
d
discussion
today
oh
'n*P*.!»»,,,.riencea
a
t
the
Jam
h
o
rrerH
,n
f*
olbcr
(icnuiu
bought!
pfonnan.
misting
II
.l*&gt;«.
per al a r t s of . tb s woak long boat vote* *o pass the compromise
" 1«l" " " " y ............ ,n: " ' " n
I p m l.iH ng thu'discharge of s o n *
ork books, and other Inalriira m __ v-i. m .i____* It »l thu tax aale.
j p
w.-alhvr con-utim* n-rmlt I'rmiins'
Arad, my to llio t i l ys l ^ __ L__
wavs. More rain la ax peeled to­ bill," Farley said. “Thar* will be yonal material for ^ h o o l.
iioin \\ miMin iiiuuni
|jj0 p |grM.# will xiHim from I In? air* sew er hud been rimiplelrd uinl
M
M
^
^
day in Ika Mld.Weat but plain* no party spill in any sta te be­
nttoriiry who «b j rrB(( r s r r iir fj'Xtngtun tu sm erj
lh# H',0,, Couroa for nm nlyl f„ ,he pplaJcn of the boy., Ihelr T allahsstee
tliul tliu r'liy had P u I it &lt;ji« ■ &gt; n n s v
tlTTP A H P li IdTY
stale* probably win tie dry and cause nt any artlon of any sena­ •uperlnlrndsulH
A -.i.ta n t , „ |r r a „f 30.000
‘mil.-* aniounl
at Camp liimse mn, t exciting lime wax spent in lalnad the writ, an,
previously ssreeil upon, l A J u A l l t . l i A A l i E d *
,
tor."
warm tomorrow. An . Associated
Veit.
Att.irny
(it-neral
W.
I‘.
,
Allcnl
rcn
tsn
n
g
abuut
Lliul.
Iluwl.ind
for lira laying of iho n*w •*« |
The statem ent wa* mad* in n
____
an amuaeanast park, where Ihejl p re parol to appeal Judge Juhn- J ,|ln d.
Ppws anrvay showed at laast
F o frtk it
*J
er.
, . . . ! were . nterUlnad by C. D Maxwell, son', order t„ lira Supreme (:uurt.] „ w„ , hl)l ,,
3&amp;T - person* la JS Stale* died &lt;&lt; nfcrrnct of Demurals.
Florida? &lt; 2 1 IIv fair lonfgbt
Flra Chief Mark Cleveland I " -1 ( Sanford
land, a -I", d Ian I
City rleig Frank l.m u o n
from cauaea attributable to thn
IU«sl|»a«4
O
b
r
«
|
t
r
a
i
n
•
day reported that Iho local Flic!
I rising only le u feet n'."V» the |M»rte,| 'Ih st the Hsnford Base und Wednesday. E llretue North*
prolonged heal wave. Now York
west, sail,,, weufh'T will, llx llttq
Department mad,. 13 ruua itur 1
~~~
- I w s te r . Hull the fli,-, . nitm-i for ball Asm*
li,ll,,n
AniMH tul
loll l,**l paid Ihs Dlly
tad with U . N*w Jaraay had &lt;&gt;
lag Iho month nf Juna and Unit
when they took off from lav. New llfo u oil Its lighting equipment genii,, vurlaldn winds, MusUK
sad Connecticut | | .
wrsi.-iiy in southerly!'"
tha h re s In Iba City reoulled In
(Juliu s, a flight of 2-r,;.l mile*.
as per llm qrlrtl.al agreunienl
Daytons Tide*
p rsrtlrally no loaoea. Tb* l*rg
Their last radio me* .jit*** July C Tho amount represent* aUmil
Wedn, m ist's lld--s, Idrb,
aakl they were within llm miles &gt;f ,&lt;&gt;nI-.fi&gt;u. . I, uf lha rust uf lb
Colonel W- E. Kay, geJerst aat flra of (ha month waa Ih"
their goal but couldn't •.-*• land oqulpmeul wbl.b wa*. financed A. M.. I l l 1*. M-; l»w,
aalicltor of tb* Atlaattc Coast ennftagratloo at tb* OtcwolnCj'
A. M.. 7:31 IV M
A numltar of persons ibarced celsed a to day suspended sen and were about out*.-/ go-"line by llm n ty .
and prom laeat state lawyer.
Company.
Oaromttcr
with allagad 'gtolalluaa nf City teuco after p I * a d I n r gallly Tropical atnnns &lt;1,1u y&lt;-1 Dm- lax-'
wlO be the guaat of tb e 8aafprd
*
—'
During
tli*
meeting
thsfb
wa*
Tk# sale o f d»g license* and
Yesterday, So.ir.. trrtky.
ington la s t night hul, urath er ronald.-ruiil" ^Jscusslon uf gruup
Kiwaaia Club a t ita regular weekTh*
I J nn* Club will ordinances mere tried belure lo ebarg.-e ad jflsorderly
tha vaccination ot docs against
Rainfall
iy meeting to be held V the Vet- not ho,d • ■“ •**■« Wednewlay City Judge Flank. I,. Miller In dncl, C. II. llu«le, negro, wne perm itting, Ita plane-, will begin inturanc* lur (.'Hr employ*** at
rmhtaa will begin neat , Monday dm
Total endiag 7 J | ( . M.
Hotel tom orrow ,- B- J- Nix n,*h* ta »««&gt;»danco with n plan a session of Ike Munir ip* I Court Jlned | t or 10 days when a ver­ the 'search today, ’
provided
(n
llm
-WurkmanlJCom
and ewattoue ikrongk Ik* week. -&gt;P&gt;td todayTotal lor llm month__ dict of XUIlly was returned to
| recently adopted. During July, yralrrday. • - •
ponaalion Art. No ilellnllii grtluu
Cttjr Clark Frank Lamaon reportT tm p tra lu rts .
Four eaten coollaerd from llio charges of disorderly conduct,
0*1. Kay has recently returned A“*“ **• * N September, lb* club
was
taken,
h
o
s'.-ter^
other
than
h
•d today.
M sxim uni, 73: m inim um ,
llcary WhM* ’'C rust"
from an.extensive trip to 1Korop* wl" "'*•*
Bret and third last session of Iba (Tuurt were
an
Indlealbm
Hist
an
amount
Aa la formkr yaar*. the clerk and will relate Eta esperiapees
Herald t'-sdlng.
Wednesday of and) month Tbo again brought before Ibe Judas, fees I»ed a »0 day straight
would ho Inrluibd In Iba budget
the dog Urease may he
O llklal Rsport
*'
n e tt meeting will be k*M Jnty II. J. E J'«aea, negro, rhargrdw llh lance when be pleaded guilty to
for Iho r*mli|g llscal year to
from the City tw ic e for
John (lalloway stated today,
drunks,inane, wee agaTT, cuolln- tho larceny of ||o . and John
RENO,
Nevada.
July
13
W
)
provide for llm Insurance.
the aaxa of $ i,ti which rorora WHEAT PK1CB8 U
O llldsl Rvport
ued f»r Ibe term ; Robert iuii*y, Tillman, negro! bald on ( w e —Mrs Helen Wilis Miuuly, on#Plan* errslp resen ted (ha body
tha coat pf lh* Hewn** and Ih*
Tbe Woodmen' Circle will hold negro held for IneesUgaHou
High
larceny charge*, waa fined |M time queen of Ihe tsnnl. rourtx, for Ih* enlargement of tha E v
Taaataallon which will l&gt;* undar
CHICAGO, Ja ly 1A
------- »3 Me regular maetlng a t lbs boms Ibe accidental' abootlog of a ns- or 4 t day*.
was aaUM lihrd a t a rernrt* near arggpen Cemetery *0114 after a
the directlou of Dr. -Patef IP North American wheat
• f Mrs. Ed ('sirsw ay un W ednes­ gro girl, wne dlem latad: St#
____ Ri
P M c D o n a l d , ebargad with this divorra renter today. Her short dlscusalno lb* proposed
B ar and Dr. C, W. lU ker who racketed five abate par
day night. All members a r t espe­ “ Buddie" Cieealaad. negro, chtf
33
law
yer
said
-bs
may
“later
on
plana
wera
turned
0T*r
lo
tb*
nkaonesa..
was
fined
|l
p
.
e
r
wilt attarantoly -m * ap taartar*
Mailt,
cially urged te be present as fl- ed with draebaeoesa, waa flood
*3
each
n
d
ivorce"1
Tbs
tennis
sta
r
Cemetery
Committee
lo
be
chock­
Ike CJly Jlalllfro m I t
teted largely by trgde I
ual plana for ( cafeteria tapper t or ( • day* whan bo pleadad M day*, and Itirhgrd Kabo, w a, m arrisd seven years ago to
, In tl:M o’clock
rapid datorieratiaa In
charged with carrying * eon- w ealthy Frsdsrtah S Moody, Jr., ed and approved.
and play ere te be discussed, gallly la the charge*.
Tb* proposed park batw eoa
crag d a f lo lfc« droughtMrs, Alice Andes sU ted loday.
N ornua U p ta k e s , negro. r«- peeled weapon was dismissed.
9t San PyanciieoICeallaevd C a m g * T W eel

Directors Of Trade Body ^i
And City Heads Will Meet
To Act Upon Trailer Camp

-

;yS S

Certificate Sale
Will Be Deferred
Pending Decision

Regular Meeting
Held Monday By
City Commission

Sales Already Bcjfun
Will Be Made A AIr c a d y Advertised

Resolution Passed To
Permit Body To Act
In Adjusting Tuxes

Members Of Tro^fr
14 Are Presented'^

Knights Templars
Plan To Attend Big
Conclave In Miajpi

J a m b o re i'^ jJ fe l l i S

Japs Launch Attack
On Ancient Capital CITY NEWS BRIEF'S

Congress To Quit In
2 Weeks Says Farley

On Jami)oree Doings

i

I

Scores Of Planes
roised P«r Search

Tampa’s WPA Strike!
Is Not ContaKiouN

Much Of Nation Gets
Relief From W eather

'■1

Prominent Ju rist To.
Be Kiwanis Speaker

Vaccination Of Dogs
WOI Begin Monday

Violators Of Local Ordinances Are
Hailed Before Judge Frank^Miller

Helen WHI Moody
May Seek Divorce

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THE SANFORD HERALD. RANFMB,

FRIDAY, JULY %

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.teals Blast Two G-Men
Inrlers For 14 Hits In
Taking 8 To 2 Decision
Al Kiaso Credited With Three lafleM
Hits To Lead Batters For Evening;
Head Hits Two Doubles
WrlRht limk third honor* with
u double mill a alnlta la ( N f
trip*. Mayo tarnation rollectad
a triple and n rlatle (a fly* trip*
while thick IlielRer* aant oat Iwa
alnRle* In lire appearance*. Rod.
g.-rs* tan hit* laal nlRht brought
him u Intel of dRtit hlta U th*
pent four .•nine*,
Thu scoring hoatlllllad apanad
In llie lullIstl framia whan th* OM&lt; n a.nre.l lh&gt;- flrwt run at th*
evening. Whlley McMalUn, yUltIiir flrel aarher, lilt n high fly
|.al| Into center Held bat SI
Kaaao mull'd II. allonlag Me
Mullen lo R.I to aecoad haaa.
Clarence itruy llled nut to Rodaerc ni *li.i.l*lop for tha lalttal
nut. McMullen took a hip lead
and i tide third nn
tha
first
pitch to Ih'h I'll man.
i’ltman
hi en d M&lt; Mullen momenta lat*
wlen l»- lilt u hounding single
Into M i field. W r i g h t
then
forced Jue |leach lo fly out to
Kn**o In center field and U r
WrlRht for the firm liindon went out. pltcbar lo ftrat,
Malaga wa* •'Icily" J « " lo end the Inning.
little
flulneaylllo J
.'lie laiekeut* came bach la
Hparkmun wa* In lint llieir half of Me. Initial frame
SartaR eyery liming
h»; when they rent iwn runa arm**
aava the flllli. Hpurk liu. platter net only to knot th#
bleated for II liltsdur. count hot ro Into u on*- run
j i n ' the flea InnliiR* lie pitched. lead Hack lOslner* opened with
'Hawed no walk* and fanne.ll n elarliliiK aliiRh. lull, left field,
iM o Lnohnot. Wei** t'«ih up lie udrame.l lo lerond whan
b*(lahie*vllb. Imrllnr: ilulle* at klayo laingslnn •liiRled lo abort
atartlDR of Hie id «til and al-| . enter and tH.tb runners ad
the Ioral* Hilly three nil* yanced when Ka**o layad down
a four Inning* he *aw ur n hunt ta the third hn*| linn and
HSa, m tha hill.
lic.it It out In get eradlt with
f IRadtaR the hlitliiR » » '
Al n Iilitgl". Martin hit to Hhortstop
S|fda. hi* aeron.l rnnaei-illlte IteRlno win. IU»ew to th* pUl*
SMW RBWie In whlrh h" liu* Ink to g. t Ite'lRcr* hut M a nu m U t
aa IM « holier, danHmalWe.-" hall* 11«....I dnuhled to fight-center
fn ‘front nf the plate and
f|( Id to .&lt;ere t.eth I-nngston and
MBwa credit with threw till! Kie.il. On the play Marlin waa
H I • elagle one went n* far a* cailRli! letwrep third and home
|S Hat.
ter Hie •eci.n.l oul of th* tnntng.
.Taking aeron.l heller* wa. the Ilolremb retired lb# aid* when
fraAout aklpper, la *' Head ll.'u.l h» lined eui a luiy fly Into deap
S s k wwt two doutile* In four laft field.
H U S ' at the plate, lie kniMked
The laMikeiil* attended |hetr
U Sanford* firm three run* with one ran l.m.l Into iwn, when. In
U h doable that came In hi* llr-t Die third InnliiR with one away,
Hmap^aaranre* at the plate Owen
• flee.hit barling wasfey one of Hanford's
Owen Wright,
N N d 'a erratic playing Limbf H » r— d to their usintl fore,
hi pUtter and pounded It
Off the delleerlea of Jim
Clyde Well* to
« i l I to | victory oyer
D m MrHhana Machine Ina crowd of nearly Daw per.
Uat alrht.
| W rl«b t oaa nicked fur
ftva hlta during the till.
Of the Ilya mine In Ihn II*
an damage » n i
Ha "wa* In prrferl rnnill
■ | * l ha went |n Ihn mound
Idea nl Retlma hark n
I laaRUa lead and hi*
Inst nlRht
earned
pyalaa from eeerjr local
fan. Ill* fail hull anil
hall were tlini'il In llm
and, ear* the Initial and
a ll| i , bn wa* In no Inn.

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A l Kaaaa dwaipad waa to front of
tha pUta and hast H vat for hi*
aaaawd hit. Marita want oul wh«n
ha foulad out ta McMullen al
but Lee Head. Look
aent a screaming
econd. down
the
laft flald lias to acorn Ka**o
from first base with th# Look
out# third tally of thw even
lag.
la the Lookout's hair of th*
foartb laalog they blended fire
hits to band four runner* c a r .
yylag Rfroes (He platter ami aent
th* acora 7 lo 1 la their favor.
Bobby Prichard opened the In
nlng with a single through the
bog lata canler field nnd ud
aaared lo second and third uu i
passed hall with Joe HttRgerhi al
th* plate. ItuRgrrlo lifted n |.i&lt;&gt;
fly tnlo right field and Prichard
tsiged up on the ptny mid
scored Hanford'* third run. nwri.
Wright, the Hanford iftoundamnn,
alailed let* renter flahl and went
to second on Rodger*' Infield
blow. Mayo l-mignton then ram*,
tbrourh with one nf hi* fmnm. ■
triple* lo deep riRht field t-&gt; acor
both Wright and ItodRer*. Kan...
was gtren credit with l.l* Oilid
|pfield hit of Ilia aveulng to
score Laagatoa and aend t I. r
Lookout* Into a *U run
l. u.l.
Martin hit Into a double play I..
and the Inning.
The fl.Men. In their half of
fifth Inning, sent nnn ruu a cr.c.
th* platter when Jack DeVr.i
cenil waa sate on an error t.y
Bobby ITIchard at first 1ia*w and
h* advanced In second tune
when Itay Hlauh. II Mm. ten k
stop, worked Wilglit l» r a freo
pass to Dm lullln| *uck. Wright
aent Hparhinsn down via the
Blrlke.uut route but
M&gt; M oll-"
elnglrd to deap right flcl I Id **ud
DuVInrenil In
with
the
lh
Shane machine* locond run nr
th* lilt, w rlrt.t forced liray to
go out, Hodger* to -I'rlchard. and
ITtmao to fly uut lo llodgcr* at
■hurt.
Th* local* pushed anolln-r ru i
across lha plate In the 1 . .1 half
nf the slith Inning when "U D t«
Jo#' Huggsrlo slamttwd oat
.
bit Into right cents.' ff'Vl and
atretchsd It Into * ....... 1 '•'* &lt; "
want down awlrging and. wllli
Rodgers at th# b ’ t
llu*g.-rio
advanced to third has* on a
passed
hall.
Mmi'ent.
liter
Rodger* hll a hot grouid«r &gt; .
McMullen who lagged P-*t true
hat Raggsfln streaked mil far
th* plat* and was safe trim. Me.
Mullen's throw lo lh* plato was

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thw first parawa to M eter
the art a# operating th* e b rtrie score heard. The press
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1'snsms City. I*. Kvsrgrs.n, t.
Town of Hanford
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dr he-,I by rrrllflcsle* N*. ttt
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completion drive out to the rear
Y » t . 1, 3 A N Jo ft at L i t
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School
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K t'M O liS O P T I I K 0 1 .0 S A Y - nun, eras in charge of the back- botiding and ace the new high
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iltnrril t»&gt; r r r t IfIcataa No Iftd H
IN tJ tin t the i title in the honor field while
M r Luca* secured
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r»p rt sat
tale*
l&gt;e. .iti*... in it league -tan.ling on 1 "*rh
lla rry (Surdon,
former
LEGAL NOTICE
lor th** y ta n 1939 to I t t«t both
InvIubiY
t*
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m t in iA T K i
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car* dle the program for th# Celery
TIi*.
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34
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1937.
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i'-r Ihe lh* third Has* tkia
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19th tlar uf July* 1927. at
14 i l . c c t liy c.rliripsts* Ns. M t st
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fhe 'tiTTrr*
spcTTISg
■ H T M IU I L r i G f r
iMtau thia Hi** i n kmr . r ' r r
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our rvlrry city's name ha*
Nn n m v t arhcciul.a
1937.
r..c |h- years l»J* lo I t t t M S
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liic'ii.lve.
"m'.iintina ta t t t l . t r i
IflTl'l 1*1 l.i * 0 1 * f ilr li il.,- bitw
b«.-n again put above seven
A « r .R ir « i 1 .U M L
Clark rirrtilt Tour!
••'her cilic* la the standings.
Ho l i m n prlMNtulwU
Dali- 11
on | l *ij **in tu,
Aanilnola (.‘outitf. FlorLI.t
t an*.fHR.Ua&gt;
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t a t l r g o r atLti np TAR
’I 11 a alt n.n loot.
\\ t •. «f t h ' 1.1 rspressisl their hope
Ik k tlP Ir A T I.s
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1 it i t r 4 in « that l i u press men her# in Han­
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Three nlahl gam s.
w rlll.n reuue.l Ihsl Ihs Ins — r r. IV KTCHNDPN
new nuIdit Ion to |t&gt;«* C HI.•Will.• light installed.
lirim l-s lo s .lh .r with all ai.hI 'I .r k Cl resit Cedfi
*-.|U..lt i.m ill-d nr I.V l.d
AwaawAB A isa ritTia v
M-mlnnla Cuusly, Plsetia,
hurllur dr part m*nt.
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HERE are mil.
lions of people
who haven*l beard
uhout the advan­
tages of a sum­
mer vacalion in
Florida.
I k t t people would enjoy Ihe thrill of a
f-war with a giant marlin, a fighting
1or a leaping soiUiah *.. the Boariag

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flight of a golf hall over Florida** palmbordered fairways . . . or a sw im in
Florida*a foaming surf. They'll ho inter­
ested la the historic “footprints” loft hy
the people of five nutious who developed
this stale.
Il’a the same Florida lluit winter visitors
travel thousands of miles lo see and
eajoy. This “playground of America” is
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equally enjoyable lo summer vaca­
tionists and al much leu cost.
Eel's tell our story lo the millions of
people who haven't been here. . . aad la
this way help build year-round business
in this ull-year slate.

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Jap Army Is
Directed To
TnraUe^ Zone

SAKFODD. FLORIDA, 8A
A h ead O f H e n d f

For Rescue Of
Loot Aviators
V taal Effect* Today Is
T W a a trt T o E x h a a st
B e e r y Possibility
F a r F M h g FHsra

N o R elief Seen F f W '
P ro tra c te d S p a l l 1!
O f H eat W hich H a t ,
Cost O ver 121 U v e a |

Farther Attacks
On tityReported

HO NO LULU,

Ju ly

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I V w navy ptaSea ware ordered
ta k n a k ia l today over the swJ*T gWMW cf tW FWenlx lik s ia ,
aawrvh of whkh, naval offlrere
•Sid.
prehaMy
would
reresl
wW tW r Amelia Earhart k atilt
rT k t
battleship
Colorado's
stanching planes were directed to
sweep over Eaderbury, Phoenix,
and Sydney Islands,
patrols from the axln#Betty Ann lasxttm, 32 months
Owaa were ordered to
old, Muehogre, O k k ,
has tW
salsa, lamest of the
vocabulary of an 8-year-old and
takadi, while planes
b rstetl ‘'above genius."
t otfesr possible refuses
of Mias RsrWft and Fred Noonan,
nsvlgskv of her round the world
plane now missing' eight days.
If these aeattWre do not reveal j
a trace of tbo missing fliers, na­
val officers said there Is Kant
hope of thtk Wing found In
tW projoetod soarrh by 82 planes
fresw tlio akeraft carrWr LexlngUa,.MPW speeding toward tropk
P a sto r D e p a rts A fte r waton from Hawaii. The U r
Is duo at tW scene of the
D edication Services dWyton
m k this week-end.

Kellsghan Plant
2-Monlh Vication
At Home la Erin

two already had
passed
th*
Great W all at Bhaakhaikwaii.
H ta vy fighting eras m u n r n l
Ihl.t afternoon *n an area
10
mil** w n t of bare whore Jap**
M M and Chtataa forrea
havr
Wan facing; tack other across
t W Y u iirtlp * hirer.
Chines* official* declared thr
Japan*** attaekrd tW walled vil­
la ire of Wan pine h i kit.
By
a
trwre agreement yaatarday both
aldaa withdrew from tha vlllag*.
Th e H rvrre oil
rather J.
J.
There Chinese said the troops of
pastor Of the
AH
their 28th A rm y , w h kh rre cu - Krlleghan.
atad the villa (a
yesterday, re­ ttuule Catholic I'h u rrh . left Manturned when they saw the Japa
font Wednesday niaht to spend
U ris coming. "W * are preparing j_ 'x p c iijji,u of two inuulli* with
fo r w ar," one high Chinese o l- hts father In Ireland Ifn w If/ r
fktal declared.
to New Vorh s li r i r be expects*
In board a steamer foe Iho Km•raid *lain,
• '•
Thsw ltgv. Keltaahsa recently
oftlrlatod at the dedkaltun
monies or the new All
Cethollr f harch. During' ■Isis ab­
sence. Father John T . Cotter of
DeLand wll| tuke his place. Mass
JACKKONVII.LK. duly in. — will be held only once each Sun­
garnet K. Cottoa. acting slate day st l:i*o o'clock.
director of Iho Public Works Ad
At the dedication ceremonies
ministration. has announced that lest Sunday, H I s Excellency
dur|og iho month of Jan* funds Most Reverend Pntrlck Barry, IX
•DMhiullnp to (117,7*041 were IK, Bishop of tho Catholic Dio
released in Flprlds to aid In fi­ reso of HI. Augustine, stated JJist
nancing Public Works projects. tb « new structoro would bo tbo
Twenty ono cogntlos received mooting place of the young oad oM
111 I.MS.Si In grants and $405.- alike and tlvtl It offereil
133.31 In loans.
mentale front*! he “cradle throorh
The largest single payment the grave.'* H o declared the
was a loan Installment of (Sol,- church doors stood open at all
133.33 on Iho ovsrsoao highway Ilmen "to those not of the fold,
and brldgoa extending from Ml whether Protestant, Jew. or Gen
amj to Ksy West.
tile."

A t C atholic C hurch

N early 1 Million
Pollan Releaaed
•lit'State For June

C ofutruetion O f 6
New N av al Vessels
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W A S H IN G TO N ,

In I90H

NUM BER

G R A SSH O PPE R W AR

Nation Still
Swelters In
Sultry Siege

Hopes Waning

P o w erfu l M an ch urian
Force* H ave L e ft
M ukden H e ad e d F o r
N o rth C h in a A re n

O fficial O f CWneee
A nnounces “W eA re
P re p a rin g F o rW ar*
■$ PEiPiNoT^ir 10.—(AP)
—High Chinese officials declared tonight that Japan
has bogun moving a portion
of her powerful llanchumn
army toward the North
China trouble com.
They said 10 train loads
of Japanese regular army
troops had left Mukden and

EataMbhcd

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Hundred Tri-Motorsd
Bombers, 150 Small
Planes Fly Toward
Madrid For Attack

C H IC A G O . Ju ly lit
Te rn -'
prrntorr* throughout most a t the
pat ion
moved steadily
Upward
again today in the most gfwtract-|
ed h t spell of 1*37.
Government forecasters saw IMtIe,
! chance for a break before Monday
In the sultry siege that has mat
at le n t t i l licet.
Generally they predktetl fair
ansi rnntintird warm w eotW r to­
day nn.l tomorrow ia the northern
half of the country.
Seat te red local thundonhpwsra
D r. Brbert Bern. Viennese phy­ Wrre forecast tut presaged little
sician, who His ju*l published hts relief tVhitr the mercury mounted
Farmer* restored to flame thrown « .............
to holt the
sensational discovery of the new ta lc the ninnies, * heavy down­
pour drove
I IK* renblenta from army »f ci i-»hoppera moving on furmland- tu-ir H obo , Colo. Hero,
vitamin “ It

Seoul* Arc Hone
After Attending
Great jamboree

fi

Huge A critl
Drive Under
Way In Spam

y

Seek To Smash Capital's Lines
Ixmdon Faces TsakOf
Maintaining Non*
Intervention P l o t

A fU'i't of In*urgent planes,
tri-n in to m l
lum bers,
tTirryin g Dmn i»f exploutvea
fiinl tr»o mar him* gunning
purnuit nhipn, marect k t o m
S ptiln tiiwnnl M tulrkl to pavw
to
^ ti w ay fur a big drive
Ktimxli the cBpital’g defewte*.
Th e planew attacked th*
their home* In Bellefmtrcho. Soath! y r r w | Walston, left, and Guy Black arc m-mutin? "ho|ipera*' whkh
lfiiik-pn'tect«Hl a rm y of 30,Dakota, flooded GO basements and
„ni|&gt;**l to the roadside by gradm. machinery.
iuiil Spanlvh government soUllora.
Impitr&gt;d electric power lines
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The highest temperature r e t r i ­
ed during the past 21 hour* was
101 ut tlakes. North Dakota. Na­
poleon and Wlshek, North Dakota,
had till each

too

Akle* to Insurgent
General
Fnt in-,&gt; mill Iho government looaoo
were heavy. General Mlaja, com*
minder of Msdrki’s defend#?*,
-Bui tho government hatl m*4 »
new
gain* In
tho often*!*#
nuainit the Insurgent* on th#
western edge of the capital.
In I minion, Great Britain again
ft.oil the task of finding a way
of maintaining the 27-natlpn no*'
Intel vontion scheme to prevent
anna -tnd men from reaching
cither able In the Hpanltk eWU
war.
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T.W.Lawton Will-McCarran Defies
Attend Coorie At His Party Chiefs
Accounts CITY NEWS BRIEFS Ocala July 12-19ToThrowHimOut

Filled With
Of Thrilling Adven
tores During Camp

Fourteen Boy Scouts strived i t , ____
the A C !, Station this morning a t."—
10:40 o'clock to end a two -w icks'
' taulrnatit K ,,h " p
| trip to U s -N a tio n a l

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C'ounty'H Superinten- Nevada Democrat De­
deni To He lecndcr livers StiTf H l a s t
Of Orte Discussion At Compromise Hill
,uf, u,v

Ju ly I 0. - I A 1 , Washington, D C They hu t ......

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W \s h i v r . T n v

T . W Lawton, ••iiierintendent of
(ni, rQ1.,illtti l(Url,
hrrerr

hg* rein
rrio.nod from
.f y a lvvjlil'JL.4rn;y
iiim n A rm y hn-&gt;

Ikwnalu ■
i .■ a__tl SL. _
— Th e Hmsao Jotaod the 'Senate adventure* to tell their w.uim.t
Frank Hall
yesterday.|R agpraylng legislation parents a* they stepped from i h» ! Ihl.'m ..,nlnV
. , ,
.
,
, , this morning
suthod l k n emMlfwrtlon this year special Jamtore* car of Iho &lt;f"in•!,,KH.t„r
|.

i attendance next week at tho .-h it orrul,

was issued a penult I Cours*

f»r

lolv til

t-.-.i ,r,&gt;, Moi^ut.oi. Vevit *.1 D,-or-L

‘"m ty Supetlnteml- j"

chnllrnpi I llio I'r m .in n iir

French

foe-

.'gu o il* , th*' the mm mk*ri»ft-

h T'w
'.Thbuilding
o ib lin . Tn
etiU
at lb. School
FoluI' ' ' »»&gt;" “
0111 &lt;’f I1’") lion inttmotional patrol of th«
hy
local
In J-'»n
l* at
. . of. Adult
.
|»a*tnn, to re-model cation n.-ar tkala beginning July I'urty f"r op|n»lng iho lloon-v.lt, irentler lietween Franc*
cf six amsStafy Vessel* for the
Spain hy fnreign ohaervsra would
Thelr camp was located letw&gt;.it |h(l
|Jncotn theater building in' IS »r*d Continuing through July lb. court lull
Ikw ItiilHmsw
alaj the
Sk. 11'.
. ac
S
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Navy. P d W l b have estimated tho
Potomac Dlu-e
River and
It was learned today.
Carrying ■u l - np]i.-&gt;, ition at In' lift,it hy Tues.lay unless ssua
Goldsboro,
the ship# wlR sect about M M 04-' la^ton Channel. Front tent headi The course la under the direction
,
, ,,
,
, ,, rompiomlse plan was evolved by
that lime. The French are b**f^
quarters . they
«• .
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The automobile which was stolen 0f n,e School of Adult Jklucali. a,
J
- vis fled nearly *’y«ily
w j ,
Th* ItomH sppVwvwd th* pro­ building nn.l sight of Importance from the garage af Mr*. L .V Central Kxteltalun Division of iho r i" ' ' “01 galll.-atl.ill In'l In tho “ er*. mg the frostier -vtuosd s*1*/
gress without a Word of oppo­ in the cityKrnaud recently Is *1111 unlo, ste.1. C nivcrsily of Florida, with tho at&lt;* dibaio, the N.-mdit svnoior French prelect km
sition aad without a re;nnl vote.
Region 3, of which the Central Chief of Police Roy 0 William*,.Sstate
la te
Ih-partment of Kduration1said In did n d believe the DemoThe bill wont hock to the Sm Florida Contingent wns a part, report.-d today
co-operating•rmlle h r ' . .
Ini. id.,I to put him
for act km on mln«rjgave an exhihitlon In a large arenal
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at the foot of the tVu-hinuloii
&lt; iijr wiirVtiH'ti havr Tnri*n mukHif nffonl «n opportunity f«r tni*
I 'm ille r go
VesaoU whkh
would be att‘ | Mnniliuent on
Saturday, July efforts In locatethe wire shortage |county superintend, nts lo com# ini. el. ih .-, It.
ti. Semiloihcrltej hy th*
measure, and Their illsplay included a pagisnt in San lumtu SuMIvIskm wlo-re tog. th.-r and illseuss their manydown" thanr. Ini , t .
their estimated costs: HeoptaneJ of Ponce de I,e#n depicting the while way lighti have been lu m ruir&lt; nt p ro ll.iu . with Ilia H'ata
II- hluollv .■
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p'nty th.it
Under.
( 1343*4 *0 ;
*|w»troy«pr|iliiicovrry of FlnrkLi, Iiuiian ilnru’* ini; ilinUy
D&lt; )mrtnti*n| i»f FMucntinn ntul ftlu- tin* tiny "mm - nu
Fu- ii Ihiee
A small, forlorn chimney swift
UMfer. IllgllirSOOt miriw
Inf, knni tyirtff, trnt pitchiniTa nn*l
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c;itifinAl Ifitlrr* un«l In fotmmlnt*' ■(« *I*&gt;ru*I vui* fu h v -» ..hi may
which was found this morning on
|IfBA7gOOOj Mbmarliw U n d«r,
btiiMinjr Sinfonl koyn who look
Sanford Klks were reniin.h-d plan- for the Improvement of idille be needed lo
i .- IF I'.-mortnllO
Ihe ground near
the railroad
303403] fleettug, ( 1,781,1)00; |part
in
th*
exhibition were hist nighi of a dance to le- hel.i ln ,| , minty progiam. of education y .n ty.'
tracks on First Hlreet now hat
otter, ( 8483400.
' "Chum" Stanley, Byrl lligg* Kay- hy the rliih In two week* m
On the sego'rul .lay uf the eotir-e S. nnior U h
F, . 1. II.ml ) in.
a brilliant future In store for
Th* Rows* added an amend*!mood Kxder, and Dul.b Rpps
their
next
regular
meeting, Mr- I.nwton will be the leader of » digtmnlly t.,1.1 rb.
i.t,, yc.terhim.
■want limiting th* total authori-! A scoot relsled how their pet they met last night at Hu- Flk- discussion relative to the select! &gt;n day Hint
I - ■ i lint Ion fin*
The Idrd hsd evidently been Insallow to (M.ooo,ooo. It also pelican escapes! The troop had the. Hall.
1»,f maps, work hooks, nn.l Inatiur- | ,
guilty t
b&lt;- p luetic*," of lured nnd was unable to fly. After
wrote Into tho bill a provision'Idnl lied too tree, hut not for long J
tons) matarinls for u-e in ..........
»
f playing on being pirkrd up, it was taken to
He was henrj In hts short 1 that not loo* than half the con- It was Inter seen walking siting' Thu Sanford City Commission- date schools
nm-s prej.ub
i its enmpnign
talk after the tier. Kellaghan haitj rtru.-tlun bo In government ship ,
beside a row of tent* A* one nf ers will hold D.elr n-gulur ‘ i-The advisory committee f-&gt;r iluf„f rnni-tim-m•I Ihe Supreme the president of the Fhwhla A u ­
dubon Society, C. R. Mason* who
retehraled high mass, and the yards and plants.
the hny* made a lunge f»r it. th- monthly meeting In the City Hall
Shdit Course is composed of I Court i. . . . ■.ffn UK.
Iter, John p. Colter of Dsljind.
To cncouraga shipbuilding on large bird flew awsy.Thry nrver Monday niglil nt 7;.'lll o'clia-k, ec- Colin Fqglish, stale sii|ielim«f«b-nl| tile ’ d| • If he railed "nmr will give it proper care.
Before selling the bird free,
had delivered a sermon from the th* Pacifk, It added • provision got it hack
'„rding to Frank loimson, City of publlr Insfrnrllnn, el. t.rn.in;' rn|(y wr..r ' and no effort to do
Mr. Mason experts lo atlas-h a
text, "Thou Art I'eter, and tlpou allowing bidders there to be
The scoots were honored with a clerk,
I W. M.Carol her", statesills"In ••; -|.y .ml.!.-, f,,,-. " wliut
the it.lminemnM nlomimim bond around it*
This lloek I Will llultd My awarded cuutract* If their Idea visit from President Roosevelt a.
----------ioslMirti'd; KIs Morph.-'
»la l.L i-troli-o. .l-.r.d n-.l d" opetdy snd
foot in onler that a record may
Churrh."
wire not store tnan 3 percent, hr. rode by n long line &lt;&gt;f troops on
Persons charged with failure I director uf administration, nn.l
f
i-j
n
"vIt
i
i
I
,n
..f
ih
Mdiil Of th.!
h , (lf t(ll. h|ri|., migration.
The dedlenlifiii fell ou the 30th shove thok eastern competitors. ronstltution Avenor They stated obey City {Irdlnancea wit1 ho tried nancs for the Infill infill I o.11*|» *i .t *( | 4i|j. |if iitfi'i 1 of lb- In*
miiijiurfil
*«
,
Mr. Mason staled some
almliursary id the dedication ol
l
Tho House also passed and that they were about 20 feet from before City Judge Frank I . Miller merit. J tl Norman, D in
the wltt, ,p, y,.
„f
,.,lllrrel
...........
usiuil fusts about the bird. "In
the first ijnlliolle Churib In Han sent to the Senate a bUI authortl hint
in
it fonninn
. tile
__ Municipal
.r „. College of Kducstlon III Ih" I'ni- |n G.'inuinv iin.l Duly
him
ill IS
Session .of
fonl.
Father
Colter rsferrerl Inf tho Appropriation of 9f**l Wh* n a«k«t| hie u|iinion nf tli* fniirt MnmUy, I’nlu# t*hn‘f liny verslty of Florkla; G II. Sinimnns.| *||,,, eonipromt e lull n.nv h-fire a large ihiutni-y, us many aa a
thousand of these little rreslurea
hrlefly to the (lev. Fells Hwem- HAO,OAO for cut.«iruction
uf a 'flfin tie ramp nnr uf tin* Mlow* («. Willtame nnnuuneet! turiay
aa-lslant dean nf ihe Cilbge of tht- .'-'male, v.hi. ti rnlli f r Ihe up
may he found nxmtlng in a sin­
l.*rg, the first pastor, sad lo the now naval
a irn-at niirroan and
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t-Mnrntion at th** Univiiilty
pitsl snd a nsvol •aid, Mlt
I jx*!nt m«*nt nf ninv jxtTiji- + nl Ihe
gle night. Tlw y often gain a
original slriielnre » Filch wsa dss medical ti
wr
all
had
m
a
well
tlnn'.M
In
thii*
rliMinf
ArNminn
nf
IH
e*1
Fliiridi;
nftd
J
ih
I
Juiliitfl
II,
W
!»lftuf|.
irn|lr
nf
om»
\r
ir
in
trn
I
i
f
n
in or near WashI! nt speed if I 7's miles an hour.
truyed by fire Jan. 34. 1832.
11! gtoW.
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July it*r in *»f i hi* Hr mi no(4^ ! \innly J p re» Idi*nt nf th«* Htnt«f*^A»*1n*ia1 U»n1, rri(*(*
1 11, 1...I n * Itie m h;lual.
A swill’s claw, and tail feath­
Priests In ntti'iiilanr* SI the
f*
A f t v o r l l u i n i r (*ourl y ^ D ’rday afternoon tH** i\ of Founty BiiporintomlmLi.
1wtncfi
. ..ntrn.n-d' He eidfed It ers are very sharp which enable
ceremony were the lie*. Michael
I I I I If U
J i U t v l l l n l l l i , civil uiipfi dut'kctrd fur trlni n r n
The *facuUv fur the f'h 'ti
m.illou''
pa
l.ing
of
Ihs
it to clutg to the skies of chim­
Fox of Jurksunt llle. the Rev.
r
C p ra a i t orilirnu'ti for Ihe term, it *i»« (Tuurir, prealdinf nffierra ami di.« rOMr|
neys Although they are plenti­
Janie* U Itlodeii of HI. Peters­
|cu-slon leaders *re chosen rrom| T(m hnril hdfiltg
. ch nf Ihe ful in this s.-i-(t.oi during tho
burg. th*. Itev. J. I*. Coder of
R v R n ln h
R l l ir u 'i x l l
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,h " varhma county .uporlntri.'1 ; M,in||1|1B^’tiherelwa* tho first to'ho
Detain.!, the Itev Kinnhxrr Court­
summer their winter habitat ha*
1» I S 3| F I( l e u p i vv A l l
fjie T"wn&lt;ro&gt;l Club nf Hanford ents ant other eilucationsl |e i
..... I.- hy Ihe n|itmslti.in In the lit never been found.
ney of Jai ksotivllle. tbo Rev.
Mr. Mason
PAR IS, Jaty 10— bF)— The union
—
derided to erect a hirgo slgo on the throughout Ihe state
m
ilt
.m o, Seij.it** .I. 1life on that staled.
Joseph I toy 1,* of F.ustls, the Rsy of hotol, cafe and restaurant
Th
M-minol* founty
Chain Hanford-Orlando Highway In tlie(
meausre
nlti,
u.-Fi
tFie
nngry
exJohn Daly of New Smyrna, the wurhars, ovtrrlillng an appeal Iw-r of t ommercc hit* rec.-nlI ,
future, according lo \\ II
ange. ol |.fevi.ei
■ were not-.
Hey. John Kelly of Kusllo, th* for tabor poor* by Premier answered ret|uest-i thn*
should Hughes, nresident T h e ir regular
JO- and tune » f
lie
Key. Patrick Itoiiauah of Klssl
Chaotooipo, oarly toslay cslleit a mean some freo ailvertising •*' w rekly meeting w*» held le-t eiirht
J
^
’
the nd.lre&gt;. served t F.c.-p fcellntfl
niee, Ilia Itev. John lllshop of geooral strike In 1‘srls.
* Forecast
several of the nation's
leading jn
Welaka ItuiMing and uhnut1 Mayor
Falwsrd lltggin yieijiunnlng high.
T h « actios, apparently effee ogi-n let, acm nllng to Ralph ItiilC :&gt;o rnernheM were present
Urlsado and Ih" Itev. John KslFlorida
partly
cloudy
wllh
City Clerk Frank tamsnn went F»j
Uvs lamedlatsly, was rotsd In a w.-1 il. secretary,
laghaa of Hanford.
s ta ll.-m i showers In south sud
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Tallahassee yesterday lo .lo-e cHpoctal music woe directed by mUmlskt ousting of union dele
central porlliinn Monday and ott
Mr Bagwell staled that P"’
Members of the churches be
gottaions for the evchange of ieMrs. y. K. Itoiimlllat, with Miss (nlen sftsr a cnnfersac# wlln
extreme «oulli coast tonight. Ex­
lure, and printed matter had |„nglng to the Hanford M'm**-rial
fumling bonds for Ihe fifty .v i'iMadeline Mullein at the now Chantsatp* who atlemptsd In ills
treme Northwest Florida-. Partly
le-en suit to O. F, Ctei|ier, adv.r- Association will nivct in *h" ConI
ford
Bunds
held
hy
the
Stats
!
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Hammond organ. The large audl- ■usd« thaw from striking.
cloudy tonight,
Holiday
partly
tising agent for the Atlanit" gregatlonul Churrh Sun'ny night
partment nf Fdurati.ui.
enc« Included membera ol th*
A strike order was Issued an
M A D R ID July I"
Atuer cloudy, si altered Ibundi-rsbowers.
Coast !..ne Railroi.l, which w'd at 8:00 o'clock f..r lh&gt;- fire*, of a
The ex.’hange was in afrordsn'o
Hanford Klwnnls nn.l Klka Clubs, nonarlag that a general strike
Daytona Tide*
I While
lo* printed in the near future In series I.f IFnion Services, a&lt; rortl- with an art passed hy Die recent lean volunteers *■•
anq Ihe Junior and Henlnr Cham, was decided apun arat net em­
Sunday's tides, high. I d '. A.
light lug wtill pp.iul
govern
a leeikl'-t supplied bv thul rti’l ,nu t„
|tHV .1 It It.ot. 'iea.| of
inn of tbo legislature which ment for. &lt;•-.
here of Commerce
ployers to the hotel Industry
In Mii» »nr m il lirlye M . | II P. M.; low, in U A.
riutd. The («"klets will I." pin "1 the Ministerial A»«nriali n. CantThe new building was rnnslrnc
refuslag la apply a 48-hour
agulnsi th»i 1i'll*’la OlllMtilMF Mo 31. II ou p. ||,

J

Duval rouaty received a total
of (33.1(7.17 as follows; Jack
•ontlito Jail, (11,011.30; Jackson
villa Hoick water and sewer
project. 110.II I. 14;
Jackson* tile
and Atlantic Bsarh schools, t v
373.13.
Hchuol projects In
Marion
county were paid (13,3x4,33. Oth­
er school payments were Talla­
hassee. (44,447 13; Archer. 13.3X1 &gt;3; Alford.
(3,3*0,19; I*
Leon Seringa, (3474.48; Orlando,
11.3(3.7*.
The following towns received
^^a ym a n ti on
waterworks snd
^Pp-'Wer projests as follows: port
St. Joe, (37488.04; River Junc­
tion, (31413.33; Leesburg. (».113.31; Puata fiord*. (9.07S.s3;
Valpartso, (147441; Wauchula,
13*8*11.
. Two slate project* at Galnaovltlo received
payments. The
museum building grant amounted
to iii.lM .33 and the laboratory
(3.333.33,
Payments were made on three
gaa plsnta aa follows- Plant
City. (38.377.71; Clearwater. (11,.
(37 03 ; Bobrina, (3433.30.
A (m at payment of (i.ils.oo
was made oa* the Martin county
court house at btuart.
Th# Qulacy Jail received ft.
188.(3,
Two other otal# projects re.
reived HP,303.38- Stale Hospital
31 Chattahoochee (31447.1* and
• hospital at the slate prison at tod at ar estimated rust of 120,-1 week la fly* eight-hour days.
Halford (17.MI.il.
83a and wns built with fntuisi •'House# having applied the
gstherssl from Catholics and pro- taw." tbo order said, "will remain
op*a."
testants alike.
T rip le S lay er Gets
J C., Ayrocko was th* first
Tbs fovsnmsnt decreed a fiveS ta y O f Execution psraoa lu be baptise,! la tbo saw day, 48ko«r week last montu.
charch. Included in lb* first Cwaars opposed th* thorler work
LONOKE, A rk . -4A«»-E*ecorises were rrankl* week on greuods operating rusts
(ftk . of Lester Brockelharst. can- communion
Mslorh, John Alexander. Ileury would ho prohibitive.
f*so*d trlpk-skyer, was delayed Rkhter. Dirk
Frank, Francis
Iwdaftoitaly yostsrday when Clr- Temple, Anthnnr Rusal, AdaHa
vtttl Jodgo W. I . Waggoner over­ Hsergsrty, Mary l,oul*« U Fit*.
FKANL K. GERMANY SIGN
tar a new trial,
Emmet llogan. snd J. C. Ay.
raliag Opened th* cocko, Mr*. R. lb Wight
FAI18, July 10. -i/F )-F ra n c e
hoax attoraey* to *p- sored Iho el***.
and Germs ay signed a rommarcial
ju t h sentence to th*
Moaxhoru of th* first Coofirm*. ood flosaetai treaty today to be
Court for th* Iloa Class war*: Cl* rears
affective tar two years A French
hitckhikrr who Craao, Jack Is McCrooo, J aa
•staixtry
spokesman
to b* electrocuted Walks*, Bobby Colt aat. Howard
tha ( m t y wipes out oris of
Vktor Gatsi, LUUo Haags. Georgs Tempts, L o l l s Ear* go's moot Double same trad#
M V f u s ____
* w h e lm s .

Injured Bird Will
Be (liven CareAnd
Then Its Freedom

Cafe, Hotel Workem ;
ConfnrA
In PuriR Will Strike' ro r- S®n ,o r(1 aeen ...... ..... .

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llontlH Are Exehainjfd
By IlifcirinM, LamHon

LOCAL WEATHER

/*«

Americans Wounded
In Spanish Buttlea
t'l

in eitk-s all ovar the nation.
F S Fern
In answer to a reipH-.t from will delivr th.
the W rivley Art Engraving Coin
pony. Mr, Harwell »ent deecr-n
lions i f Fw-mlnol* Cmnitv's vu.i
ous p n its of interest whkh de'l
will he published a* a nupi I*
ment to n magaxine, in an •( ' RAIFORD. J .I. l«
'.TK -Ths
fort In bring addition)! ti.uri-*- State I'ar.b.n II art at Tallahassee
to Flarkla.
refused to halt Ihe execution of
Beginning with the August Marcus I'owell of .1,&lt; k-..iivdle hers
issue of "The Commonwealth,'' » at the state prlo.n M. relay nioriXsepars'.- picture sect irn devoid mg. I’owell was r.mv tried of tha
ei'lusivelv to Florkla will be first degree murder f his wifeadded. Mr. Bagwell
forward'd Ifs also wax arcu-ed of kdliog his
several items of current interest mother-in-law
O 'Verm.r
Con#
an several pictures of Hanford &lt;" yesterday declined to grant Hawetl
that magaiia*.
a stay uf exrrutinn and the I'ar“The value of tha advert.--ng .Ion Board today refused t„ rumcannct bo ovor-sstlmatrd," Mr mute the death sentence to Rf*
Bagwell Slid.
___
.
1imprisonment
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__

Pardon Ikmrd Won’t
(tivi1I'mu'll Respite

held by the S'.it •• may he exchanged drhl report- || I-MIi nljihl »il leaxl
Monday's thins, high, 4.13 A*
for rrf.indlng le nds if 74 percent j thrvu or
mimlta’r
were M . 4 1« P. M.j low, II 33 A.
Ih rlr
of th# iiondh. idi-r, have arrepte.|| killed In a. floii.
M. II 17 P- M
tho new tionds.
Barom eter
The itinii! W1*1'|5 liii-tf aa Jean
Vest, rdoy, 30.3; lodsy, 30,31.
\\ tin* siinl Ray
Miunslirin. 1
NO C C L E U H A T IO fl
Rainfall
i Celar*.
•
Total ending 7 dirt A- M ...... (8
At least hi Ameilrms wound
CAId.A.N D K It. Old . Jnlv to
Tota l for the month — ___ __ 33
( A Y - A little Imy with Its fin, ! e.l In ttm current t.. in v opera
Tem perature*
Ilona ar» now In . M "Irbl hnep
OUS big sisters V I I
one
Maxlmlini, as; Minimum 73,
Pal.
old yesterday. Ho h DU*
Rural t reading.
Most nf rh- in
wminded
onne, jr.. Thsrs was no bit ini.ir
Off K ie l Report
llvlttly, most ill Ho in suffering
posty.
Hit* Last
arm or leg Injuries from m »
____ — ---------------I*
72
••him, gnu and D U " hullela.
JACKHON VII.I.K. July
to
•3
It
The liostdtal I • he ate.J in -a
M Y — Police IJeiitenant K R l'ir .* . »4
7*
rtah said four white youth, and group nf buildings taken over
..... (3
73
two nerroes held for Itivexllgl by the sanitary corps anil t b s
__ IP
72
Haw with th* slaving uf » m*l wounded lay In h".iullfnlly due
. - . »2
74
driver in Liv* Dak were re ive d ■iralod salons where beds hare
IS
bvttU lu,tailed.
ysstsrday. ____
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job

walk .uur
Milan

till to

larilcu
tiluum

YMs door of aura shlrh teum*
*o atoat
Btriac* In for friend* hut never
II ba* a little while they Hay

Haaaaforlh they *m «

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gar always aamrlhlng we ihill
Hud

Ys call them
Blind,

oltbn

hack

to

Bp I Spar Quest.
A bold* operator with ample
awaay wa* ahol In death In
MteML Wa Ihougbl tmllta game*
war* not allnwed In Miami. —
Miami Herald..

sprat

the

2-Maath Vacation
At Home b Erin

wrdfcoad bats,
Keaadtb Mi Moan of paa**r
Parma tl»Hed hi* grandfather. Tempi*. r*at f t laid, Franc I*
I'etold, Nash Kaaoady, Wiptam
H. a. Mroa Mtadar.

mditkant* and buatean paapla of tradanton than )■ M w ar
of estimating but It Id M b to aojr O u t tfeatr ioH y BIMtotbut ion to the econook Wood atrsam of Uw dtp was b o tab.
considerable amouBt. 1 % o| bars to aot, they to te to
have fMoline, they wfmi mtmaj for swUrfi lnnw i t e r
are, in short, pnMpscttoa i t e — l i ra of svsry typo at tom*
nets and profaaamal H H M y la town.
Sonford can lavast Ha MMMy no Mora wisely l l w !•
an attractive and o r i v f r traitor camp. The projw t wM
p«y for itaalf. Not w ly that, Uw twaiaoas mra w f l hart
more money to par th flr tesas with, aad to H | M » thato
ste m and to devetoy tote tarfo aad prosperous mmatM.
T h U will n»t com# iim p alghl bat It’s a fool worth ihaattof
at and it’s a *oal that « m ha sttalaad if wo atari m tho
ground-floor with a traitor ouap aad eowbiao oar OMWltot
to attract on ev«r&gt;lacraaoiaf throng of winter vtottooa to
our doors.
*

V aaaa la dine witb’u* youtiar,
IMO t e loo bare goae sway.
Aad attry lias vs all to eat
Taw far orIt* catlaary treat.
Yen may not know It; hut ri*“.
then
Van wlU bu her* will* us again.

In H u n t McKinley aational
left Thursday park, Alaska, sun?bln* lasts far

to *Ulf W t r Moon’ V" Ksafncd. u.uir ilmn IN hour* a dap dartag
Mn&gt; f k r MRtii returned Hal
Mr. tad Mrs. W. L. M g aad ardor th * a aararal days' su­ lhr lummtr inuntha.
Mr. sad Mr*. B. Oort *p*M Mon­ it at tDaytasa Beach.
day at Poratmmoa H i a w r t
Mr. aad Hn. D, a Levy tl
DIRECTORY
Harry lat Ltadaay aad . Era Faaford wars visiting relative*
Mao Planer iyait Monday at hrra Monday.
Ddyioti* Beach.
Mr*. Mlatao Mas and son
Dnaftaao, of Palm Retrh are
■■ak *M lastly, Mr. and Mr*. rlalOar Mr*. Maarie MalMns.
K U. Ullbaa and Mr. and Mr*.
W. 0. BUha* attaodrd th* ro.
dro and barkerno at Klrilaan
Monddy,
Mr, aad Mrs. C. V . Doolry
aad Mra. (Jeers* Mantra nr
Orera Cora Rprogs

W h (sear as on* thing you *««
toMMatk a part of li you'll t*.

Dually

Mia* ‘M a ry' ijnttm and

Bar-

Heats. La*rase* J Parian,

B*r-

Bard Udnta loft Monday tor a ■ard L*ni*, Maas Mary rolinm.
ramp Is Jurats. Mr*. ’ 11, C. la­ Km Jw# Kiaasdy, Osrotby' ra ir
rds amMnpsnled Hum m mats non,' Prase#* Parts* aad Mary
H*start y.

Ala* Batty Cottam. Oertrndo
Debtrt. Mary Reaat, Josephine
RaaM, Margaret putt. Morothy
Platt, Mra. A. Ik Saner, Jr..
Mra. A. Mroanda*. Mia# Coshman, na|l Mr. J. C. Ayc-ekr.
Kpopanr* Mr tho ciaaa ware
Mr*, C. 1 U
McCr**.
Mr.
C. A Mapara, aad Mr
M.
Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Hill*, Jr.
aad i. C Rill*. Ilf. ol West
Palm nearh spent the week-end
■*1 their Home In ClenerA.
Mra. Neile Thoms*. Mrs. Prank
Thomas and Hbirley Them** r*
tnrntd Kutnrdsy from a visit la

All Florida in interested in the efforts begun by the
people of St. Augustine for the purpoee of preserving and,
^New York. J f . , Y . - Hi r t T X U K ! that Horpo M on, recanted
in Nome cases, restoring the ancient buildings and laadto musical dntet as a * of the nation's fewst harpiata, Is entirely
mirks of America’s obtest white settlement for the Interest
sslf-toughtr says WUey Fad*. "N oam else coo play Ms $12,000
and education of the present as well as future generatlooe.
.harp because of the odd way he tunes it It wee years before he
“Co-operation of the Carnegie Institution has been
realised thot.be had.bssn holdfeg the.instrument on thermae
secured," according to the Bradenton Herald, "end the In•boulder I
•tltutlnn will work with city officials, the St. Augustine
:*Ok * HwpowtnttoVteacher, but when he saw how Harpo
Planning and Restoration Association, and the ci|lsen* gen­
bald the Inatnimsnt, ha said music wasn't possible.'During tha
half hour, H a m showed tha omand teacher how ha did thinp
erally to achieve for 8t. Augustine the things which will
and.then paM.91t.and .left*"
make it tho City Historical.
"The Record last Sunday celebrated Independence Day
by issuing a 74-puge edition which besides the usual o€W&gt;
and feature section embraced a beautifully printed roto­
Washington
gravure section showing many of tha ancient struc­
Daybook
tures— the old fort, city gates and other Interesting
Bp
PBKMTOM
OBOT1
places mid things in the Ancleiit City. Feature stories tell
of the discovery of Florida by Ponce de Leon in* 1513;W A8IIINOTON. July A - I t
founding of the city by Mcnendex in 1565; the attack by
Drake and burning of city In 1586; Oglethorp’a bombard­ look v»ry little invratltfation on our
ment in 1740: celebration of thir King's birthitev-wr) June part to dhcnvrr 0 ;-! • lot of rail5. 1 7 7 0 : Flnridn alone of thtf~ijt British colonies remain- load and Wastern I'nl-n employe*
fnr loyal to Britain and when word was received of the hat* been milling out on frtv
signing of the Declaration of Independence loyal citliens of I travel and telegraph arrvir*.
It ka* long been n matter of
St. Augustine gathering on the pubi c square to burn in public knowledge that railroad ameffigy “the two arch-rebels" John Hancock and Samuel Iployr* get free railroad trip* ucAdams; the purchase from Spain in 1B21; termination of raalaoally for thamaelw* and (amthe Seminole W ar In 1848; the War Between the States; III** and that Wettern Union amcapture of the city by Union forces; the attack oh the ptoyra can «en.l trlrgram* free.
But did you know that Engineer
city by buccaneers in 1868; coming of the railroad and
t S W*5
Flagler era. These and countless other facts enchant the nil! Jones on ih* Southern I'nrifkran telegraph hi* wife free of
reader."
'
*
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ihargo to get I lie ear ready for a

DaaamMM. ear# la rkart* «t
Mra.. Weak MrliCh. assisted by
Mm r. a. Roumtllat. Mrs. Paul
Paanld, Mr*. John Rrhlrard. Mr*.
Jobs Ladwlg. Mra. George r*llavs, Mra. V. Oraer. and alia
Wltaton, l Ala. i rminty'a only
aagro farmer li namnl While.

CbUu, Favar,Malaria, and tnfluenu'.
A tfn igria rvi tSe or mod ttamp* t»
Oavlbam P tv « CsJackwmtllle.FU. |

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Have Your Mocha Aad
I Watchc* Repaired By
One Who R ( « l y
Knows Haw

SANFORD
ELECTRIC CO.
WIRING
FIXTURE8
ArPUANCE 8
ION
MAGNOLIA

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plrnlc whrn he get* hark home
Thurrlayf And did you krnAv that
Storm damned tho pearlre*
the atenogrHpher In the local We»lIS Georgia, W » hare been wait
trn Union offlre can get a free
tag for thSl crop III l&gt;* wiped
A report on the food .ituntlosi taka a rsat Mra Terheun la cun- railroad pi-* to Florid*, or Cali­
oat almoal any day Tito pear he*,
Fudurali?
bowarar, alwaya maioiiu* tu »how prepared for l‘rr*ld*nt Wilton l&gt;p|akl*rad on* of tka kail writer* in fornia, or• perhap*
• * ,
Herbert Hoover wa* |wei«nt*d tha atala.
ap.— Miami Herald.
We didn't know ahnut It until
yriterday at Iks White IIoumi Mr,
Georg* C Raumgartnrr urge*
Tha latent railroad Innovation |&gt; Hoover Htatad that both the far­ Ih* need far tha conservation of tha federal cummutlk'atlniw eouia two-atorp train which run- te mer and the costuming public nr* chickens H* atala* that tha raliaiun tiecame wrought up utimt
twaaa Ban rranciico and Chicago. .auffrring whtls food »|ierulatnra weather new la flae for etlaiuiv* all thin free &gt;ervire »nil wanted In
put an end to it. The eonnuiialon
Tha asst atap will be to build ’em 'continue to make unearned profiti poultry hasping.
I from the food ahortage.
The American Red Crni* ha* rearhk panthou***
| ti W S|u'neer la bulidisg two
On* of our hading new* agin- tenant houne* on hla farm In, ______________________
Mr, and Mrs- W- W. Ilraaaar aad 8 ut
•W* walla until the lieot heat t'amemn Flip.
Me and Mr*. Krnait M Gallo- i!aughttr, Heins, sad Mr and Mrs “"S1
*•** af th* season before rcleunAlai Marshall recently motored I*
fr" IcWram
km • S ^ y about the big boom in way went to Hiihoptllle,
yesterday for a two week’s visit Clermont, EastI*, and ether point* turn and Western U
tha paekagad fuel bunlnc**.
The Hanford Cjtl* Company an- ” nt " » Wr.tam tJni
with Mr* Gillowny’s
Who «ay» tire English aren’t
•amrtT They have finally gotten
th* Jaw* amt Arab* together by
storing a plan H r the partition
af Pale*line.

HANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO

MAN ABOUT MANHATTAN

rbargea about the ttw*evelt&gt;
w
TU C K **
taking advantage of loophole* in|
tha payntant of Invotno luxe* are
NEW YORK, July A — Tha glam- through Ilf* a* a firm* rouatahout
illaguatlng The aecuMthn* are ornu* fig w n who move In th* nr. Nathaniel Uaf, who* praea* cheau and petty a* the whide •mart. *ophl*tirated world of th* IL„ w
i .
. ' . , ...
cangrvsaional Invvsllgutioa itself. theater— th* really, famous ona* ^ **. U f** y MRV0,*d of l,1*rwh»M name* conjur* romantic ***&gt; thaatrlaal, sod musical star*
AU th* trend* In the world lodiy legend* and spell atarry sucre** hi really thanghl hla future lay lr
aA not bad. Report* come from lit* •he 'potlight and hi the headline* constructing engineering projeeti
Par Raat that Japan I? getting rid — haven't *lw*y« been tha tingled- in th* jungla* of Paraguay, but hr
of n myatarioua cult which wor­ out darling* of a fairy godnmther. flipped a roIn and became * fash’
ship* bedbug*, ■nukes, snails, and Mo-l nf them ar* ahU to traeatlanahia dantiat Inataad. . . . Ilh
weasel*
their rl*v /run* obarar* beginning*, brother, Mai, was drat^f critic foi
Flunk Morgan, for Instance tha N. Y. News u n til______
u»nl to rid* th* rang* on n ranch HaHywt
___ _
d and bacnm* a anercsa-l'
in N'evuda.
It wa* only a f&gt;w (ul aaanartat . . . A third brother 1
Jean ago — t Ethel Mrrnuiii,' (they raw In boys, tha** Liaf fam- '
. - .
Ohio ragUtarad M. while Satan a iiu&lt;lglng raldcUntly to her office UMa), Atfrnd, writs* studious
Rtedam, Connactlcut wa* hotter ,nrh i!«y, wa* an unhappy -tenog. heck* aw tha judtriary.
1
tha* Hall, Michigan with a tern- (tuplier.. . . Warner lluxter i&gt;»ei| to
• * •
pm tur* af over 100 dagreca
«,„h f„r ,h* Ohio U*l| Telephone' Thao, lhaiw la Alfred Lust, wh# 1
&gt;*t*&lt;*r.
I naad ta rlerk hi a deport meat
With two-third* of th* nation in
lator*.. . . Lealta Howard’ and Rooth* grip of a heat wavt, with a Hnwanl IHeta edited a miga- old Calnaa* war* m l i p r la Loodaalh MU estimated at ISO, and ne for th* navy before he h-cume'ilen hanhlag hawMS uatll sheer
Wtth
thermometers registering Ih*
.0 Atilhiir
* l f h . w , . Jban
. m . JtQfW
|J^§ H|M* lllical high and mighty ami dpauthor nf
of *
"Merry-Go-Round",
I-nailed him nn a i-ong t*Uiu|
around th* I H mark, Jt Is pleasant and other Broadway musical ihuw* ter.
Kalhariwa Caraatl almon rklckaa farm. That's whrm Jimmy
ta aata that Sanford’* minimum - - - ■ Miriam Hopkins, • g'een'
____ _gave ta to bar ladteaUaa to heI* today, counting the eggs fa*t **
tampteatur* last night waa 71
blonde hid from th* ro** gardens * * n u __
wa af a kinderth* haaa **t up a cackle.
of ftlanta, waa ready to embark' garden,ka •
. . . .Charlie Maeun a dancing earner, but a brakes A rtie r aad
Hacht ar* prodThe cocker spaniel and An,
ankle eliminated her from a troupe! acta a# r “ •vapoper offlre*. I or* rat of Ltent. Robert Meyer
that waa bound for South Ameri-j Garhoi horaotf ear* toiled In a
ta.
actress.
!
‘fltt*r*» shop, and Norma rule from puafena. Calif., to
ta, an.1
ami aha
*n* became
Decam* an scire**.
leaflet
Fort Ways*. Indy la tha u n .
Although a Presbyterian, Faith Shaarar
Shearer was a panailaoa office girl. d ip -s lth o a t one* aichangtng
Bacon wa# roared In a c o n v .n l-1.
RtBy Rasa might atilt have
hut words.
unliJ *h# determined tu become aa t e a a aoag pluggar If Barnummodal, posing in the nude.! Uka J f n a hadn't parauadad Mm to

ononis

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S

EE lh#«e old bedraggled *h«**T Where da yaw ttmk
wr got I hem* Oat af the eah-rtnT Wrsngl W* taah
them right off a woman'* feet— by taking Ih* wa»hlag off
her land*! Here's how II happened. 8hw tried onr DAMI
Wafb Kervlte muc. .'.tier that ah* had *e wa* f*c lb*
old washday *k»e*. Mk* knew she'd never da toother
washing— or hue another washday In her ham*.•

And she's nut the only ooe.
Today, hondrada of
women hare kicked off their old "washday. Bach-day"
■hoe*— they're tsklag the extra hear* w* give tha* nwety
week to “catch up m, their reading, their ahappte- tbrir
visiting. And it will pay yaw ta do th* same thing,
three the washing goes nut af year ham*. f s » ll really be­
gin to live--ami hr younger nod happier far R. Tan, and
you'll he ahead in pwehrl, tom for onr DAMP Wash
Oar rice “■•y cw*:* .9 «-w-4 far * It-paawd handle, awd
« teats for each additional pawaf Mae than th* raat af
defat y*ur own washing!

Cunffruin value* it* *r*tsin „t
la Bests park* at flN Ttl.M l,-

additional
pound

Perhap* you're wondering how
r do ywar wa
Well tell you. We wash your ihrthe* in caax.ng, cl
lag rad* af purest toap. W* Has* and ria*o Item In
law* af ratarsofl crystal-clear water. Then w# aead
hack to yon. peefeeth beast If *11, ,|e*n. and ready I*
Try aor ilAMP Wash Service Just awes— that'*
fa* w* know that's all It win take la make y*o am
oar rtf alar easterners, tail a* aaw— lafl w* whal
yod want a* te can far year hoodie.

MINOLE COUNTY

day t* tear year*.
paatiaw thaa going! W a te r tram a **at

|g for

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Social And Personal Activities
TAmkmm 111

•SLUABCTH BRIGHAM JORDAN. Safety EdKag

Socjal Calendar

R A N V D R D IH M

Special Sertfaf Are
With Shower Fricfcy Slated By Baptiata

•4 wHh |nt»nini»iii qilPllMUIB.
frM
llotinpi*
I : M T M.

Raturilajr:
O lB R 'A lr Mm II pc T ’W P M.
OiRtaln K»r*n will tirin« iKr
R
M ip In ihp Hum.,1 jr nu»mtiif
Mias Bvtty McKinnon was haw*
Baperfntemtent and Mrs. T . M. M ff
H l I t i Bn&lt;| siv&lt; F rrtn In th«
Johns of tka Florida Baptist •v*nine wtklf#
and with n miscellaneous ski

ssterday afternoon given hp
Mrs. J . C. Hutchison and M
H . H. McCnatin at the home ef
M n Hntckieen at Indian I
•
Invited to attend
m Betty McKinnon,
t, Martha Bishop, Helen
Elisabeth Adams. Elianboth Tnrnhutl, U u ra ChittendM,
• Hlatow, Marjrri* DM
WhRaer, Mis. W. M.
Bhmrn, Mrs. Roes Markweed,
Mrs. Unton Allen of Orlande,
Mrs. B. F . Mann. M n. W. M
Thigpen. M n . Stella Arringtan,
Mrs. Elisabeth Turnbull, Mrs.
Herbert Bussell, Mrs. 0. H.
Cress, Mrs. R. B Chapman, Mrs,
G. D. Bishop, M n. J. T . Newby;
Mr*. B. F Byrnes. J r , M n . V. N.
Grcewe, M n. W. A. Znrhnry,
Mrs. P, B. Vernsy, Mrs. James
Wright, M n . Msrtin Brain, Mr*
Henry McUutin, M n. R. J.
Nought on, Mrs. J. C. Hutch loess,
M«s. II. II. McCaalln.

Barbara Edmfield
Honored Os Birthday

C PAOB

SAN FO RD, f t O H D * ^

Children's Ham* In Arcadia aad riHRT R i:tN D »H Y CW rHrU
R t«
I’d nl l|pf.fpdrn, in in lB U r .
• number iM children from th*
rh u rrh
A
XI.
Bam* will have charfc? of th* M tirn ln e U H p u h lp , 11 ;*'» A M .
H u D J ril: " T h in lit T l u l
t*Anf*til
Boaday morning services at the H&lt;* Nhditrrn “
|v&lt;t|iU'i m w l l n i i : T M
Pint Baptist fhnrth here, no­ P.T wH.urw ___
__________

Honoring HtUe Barbara A s m
Is vtsJUng la MsaRdenfletii on her sixth birthday
Va. tm i
mads today by Jeo. D. Jlaktaa. Ai*t« m i u r v T t i f i t . t r r u t u r n
was s party given Tuesday aft.
Mil till ay M t i « . T t u nV Itu'k
tV d k a H tu i «*( n r w ctiu rt'h
Ml
chairman of the Board of Dea­
•moon by her mother, Mrs W . £
n o orl.M W
?
ton* of the church.
KnUi*wr«l i»y H I k Ii I I mbb .
R. Kilenlteld At her home on
Aflrfftem ri Hr r view, f.#(* I*. XIIn dlseetelng tti0 rhttdren's
Laurel Avenue.
H Km F.frsllait^f.
Itt*
|ll*hn|i
Y U t r r . vrHK H lm ln &gt; * lir |h* A tcrA *
Mamr.
Mr.
Jtahtn*
stated
that
Cut rtowera adorned the living
the organliatlon had given a m «n t o f r u i N i m a T lo n
MlN Mary RcCrory haa aa her
room and dining room. A color
third of a century of service to
gwaet Mbs Am u Turner ef Cam­
r iH R T n x m r r m r i i r N
scheme of pink and wklta waa illa. 0a.
decadent children and that lha
C IT IU M
affectively carried out la alt dec­
RfV. J.UMru H IVIV,
Baptist church, directly er la.
MumlAh
S»lt
**I. i;l3 n'rloYk,
orations. The dining tnbla was
directly cared tor Its chllren.
Mr. aad Mrs. 0. E. Langdae
Morniiii 'Vr»r*hl|h.
iiV lw Ii.
overlaid vellli a birthday cove! m i sen ef Muncle, Ind., are the
hi the servtrrf Sunday Bapertn- wllh I hr |M*lt»r iiw u k ln i on Ihr
*Tim V«lu« of m linn &gt;a
In pink and white In the contof geeala ef Mrs. H. Ai Swanson.
teadent Johns will giro a lath •wt.jPi'i
Tm
II T
I ' m oflh
it
of which waa placed tka birth­
on the work of Iks lloma and laVlftrk. M Ihlm mwrllnc ttiwrw
Will
Kd
g
t
frtijfpf#np«
of
Ik*
Irrttlday rake.
tb* Children's Home wilt render rfs» rrl.illk** in diMur rrofNunl*.**
N r Md Mrs. B C. Bralley left
After several games were play, thin week far AbMoa Va wb.
Iloit pl»n*
•nveral sserrd selection*.
r.kriilitk U .re h lp n| C o*»*li*4*k.
ed the guests enjoyed a peanut they will spend somr time.
Mr. Jlnktns also reminded the Tliw
|tAi|i'f will a|tcdk on Ihc Bull*
hunt. Trite* were awarded to
llu n k I ’icII b.**
member* of the rharch that the1J v r l ;
Haiel lialnee and Margaret Ja­
Union
service*
would
tie
held
In
Mrs- A- th Shum aker has left
cob for finding the gold and sil­ far Richlaid, Va. where she wM
the Congregational Church
S IIK tM
W S '.T H n n iS T I H I S I I I
ver peanut* and to Sophia Me. vklt fricofi and relative*.
lle&lt; J I n .m ls a til. pastor.
day nlsht.
I'hncch
n.
h.Mit. M l A. It
Doural and Walter Strete to r
T . I . t.lni;o iuperllltelitlellt
finding the greatest number of
Morntnu
Worship.
11:W A 31.
Mian Dorothy Pearson has
Circle Number Sis of the Prrs- peanut*.
a nt» led oi Sermon: "The V i­
irwcd
kern*
after
having
ipewt
a
sion
Hplru.lltl
"
byterian Church with Mrs. l&gt;. I .
Refreshments nnd favors fur
Itien titu w o r . h ip S ue V
31
B E k rasher chairman will meet at thrr emphasised the plak and tenth nt Jacksonville Beach
Hn 1 &gt;|i-,-t „ (
s erm o n:
“ I'riic t lc n l
K
v
h
o
rta
M
o
ii.
to
lllu
h
le
o
iisiie
se
."
Mfc* home of Mrs. S. D. Hlfhlry white color scheme. Mrs, EhlenK p w o lttl t.e.iailes meet nt * 1 3
U T a c a i* r a t i
Judge and Mrs- L. t n u Crary t m u
Rev W, H l|u«*n* |&gt;4ilnr,
Cresctiei.
.e
irrn
i
tor
llrlnmlo
man 003 Valencia Drive, at 4:00 ftrld was assisted |n serving by
fOewe Labe Nsataal
were the guests of Judge Crary’s
•(h Mlfprt anti I Jiurrl A vbou #. t t l . t r lc l wi l l t&gt;e lielit here 3ton*
Sunday Oervk-s. 1 u* l ’. M
o’clock.
Mrs. Kugene fisher. Mis* Helen aunt, Mrs- George Shipp on T h m
Bun-U.) Sv-h-Hil l* «* A U . Wit- day.
Dr. Nut bus, im . I uc.
Ham
Itinivn. ,up&gt;rlnierHl*nt.
Public
Is
lnvlte.1
Circle Number One of the First' T *mm' «*»• Anna Brown and day.
Freecblua Service, It:** A M.
Irniitt I'eiifie'* Service, 4:4* I'.
Baptist Church will meet « t the1« '" *
t'mlcr .a pile of dirty r a r e
M P A hilly, president.
heme of M r» J. G- Sharon 020
Th,,"°
pr*’’"'Bl
»* »t
,h* Mrs- R- W, Morrow hae returned
whereon ib-auar Haytiiond tlrau
F ifth and Hull* Atm uL
I D s usell, t S e r v i c e .
1:43 r I I
Magnolia Avenue nt 3:30 o'clcck-l “ ‘*H7 nf rbar* Ann.
In her bens* on Magnolia Avenue The Bsv. W. I. Ksrce. psat
Pcsyer Meellna, Tuesday, &lt;:*• of Pail*. Franco, was found
S e rv ic e each Sunday, 11:1*
P. U
Circle Number Twe of the First « - wl
after having spent seversl weeks M. 1:49 F, M.
T h i u n - . r eve ntna e re s e h le u a n d ■trad, police discovered 115.004
Baptist Church will meet at 3:30
« ‘ rlnn Singletary. Mar- la Birmingham, AlaA -s d s r ■cbust. It s* A- Ml
n ld fs ih i.in e il te e llm u iiy
service. In slitcVs and htmds.
lha Mae and Barbara Lee Chap­
Wsdneader
evtnlag
wuesktfl K ve rv le-itv welcnm e
o’clock at the home of Mrs. Fred
T :» S P . M .
man,
Barbara
Hooker,
Peggy
l*1p
Myers, Floral llbights.
r s t 'i a t T K a m t m i n i m
Prof. and Mr* B. C. Steele are Teu nr* lavited te waesatp with
pins, Norma Jean Bayer, Nell
K t&gt; tlriiwnlss, I* l&gt;, psvlnr.
Circle Number Three ef the
vlelting friends and relatlvas ht
Mulligan. Joanne Spaulding, Marfttpelsy ttehmil, &gt;:17, A 31
n a n u r m r i Mcacm
First Baptist Church will mrrt at
merntn, Wnrshtp, II :S* A 3t
garid Jacob, Dorothy Cole, Jo- Henderson, H- C- for ssveral
Tb* Hsv. W . V. Mru.tSs,
Chilstlsn Gndsavor, 1 41 I' M
week*
3:90 o'clock nt the home of Mrs
pastor.
nnne Williams, Ho&gt;hla Me Doug
Bundsy Ssbeol, t .41 A. M.
M. N Cleveland. 24M Palmetto nl. Nancy Williams. Loulso and
rtx
im M a tw x L ie r t ltlif f i
Avenue.
Mrs. Hah Hall ptaaa to leavt to­ liter.
l**rk A u n u p m««l Thlnl
Msrelaa Werebjs, li e* A A i l rI'limer
Cutherlne dark. Joycu Bterle.
rrl
T . 0 . 4:1* P ‘
morrow for points In Georgia aad
Clrrlo Number Four of the First
H rv. J II It4»#4t mlnl«|rr
r
^
s
s
'
M
^W
ur.j'y^s.os
|
Baptist Church will meet at 3:30
*nd DurU R°’ U °* North Carolina to be goo* until tka
f’liiiri'h Urhiwil. |ft on A XI
sea
||&lt;irnlriB Witr»hlf*. II ti» *%. XI.
_
TMU s u t s g .v a
o’clock at the hynr of Mrs Cleorgo
v,
,. r „ ^ Thurston first of September
Krrtit'in by p.iwtur
Tka Has. B. r . Graham, pssts*
I’ vmltiG vnlHn ■rfhlr# Kf •II
H u ^ ^ Uure' Avenue
. anU w X 'e T y ^ r , V g ‘ « .
■snday Bshoul, Humlsjr. le a . M. ehuffhp*l isVliti’k f’iipMln ►rr*
Mr* O T . Pearson aad Mama
F t each Isg. Uuaday. It A. 3L
Circle Sumter Five of the First Jf
w n ,u «* . Freder.
SB
III lbs Malvaliun Army speak.
Baptist Church will meet at the Irk HosMlter, Mrs. Rowls of Pearson spent last weekend at I*. T . P . N , K u n U s y, * “ M
rrmebiae. Hundsy. I p. m
'"Sll.l week Pcrvlce, Wednewlay ■&gt;
home of Mrs. F. 1. Bala. 1101 I llranford. Mrs. Ruren* fisher of Jacksonville Beach wham Marian
M s s lln a ,
W sdevs.|vs, | t:4i P. &gt;1
______
F.*M*,
*r
Perk Avenue, at 3:30 o'clock
will remain for n month
|j lleLand. Mrs. Claude Tyre a
H H S T I H N IS T M U t'MtNI M
Circle Number One of the Pirst
,F*** B B TU U e trr CMV M S
Mrs. H. A. Kdenfield.
Huietay Schont, S:13 A. 31 J. NMethodist Church will meet at
, Miss
Margaret Brigham of L a b * M n n re s , V|m
I$i4ft m MiiwrinlrnelFiit.
# n # r. j . rr. T v s y .
4 tint hi iffjfiin m’ ltit p, i ‘1.30
XI
3.3o o'clock at the hold** of I
Washington, D- C- le the gueil nf&lt; Tb
Sunday School is sa A
Mrs. C, H, llianao. West First
Mr- and Mr* Q, C. Jordan ef fhiirl Prevrnlng | | w A R
g S K 3 l:»:a U K T H U s T I Ml Nl'M
Ptieel
Pmelsy rtchuot, t&lt; au A. 31
i - P- W A 4:3* F. £
home 1203 Elm Avenue.
F rs s c tln , t ie g, ^
V l' l i . * Is I* 31.
Circle Numher Two of th"
1 -r n -r 31,stlnu
Thursday
at
First MelhtelUt Chnicli will meet
7 1. I' It
c a i a m up
Mr. and Mr* Harold Appleby _
, BU CK JO N E S
J
^
e
v
s
"
*
1
basford
Aveauaa.
at the church unnrg at 3:]&lt;l
Mr* Ktl Cnrrswny was hostess and daughter, Nancy, returned JTka Be*, w. t Comaksil. •
lltil.V 1 Nils* F F I M I I P 4 L
a'etisk.
4 H I HI M
to members of the Weodrnen Thursday from n five weeks sac*,
list Msrll-.t Hi am. rector
Musdar Hebsel. l i es A. u
Circle Number Three of the Circlo ('rove Number 2*7 Wetlnos* lion In Iowa, Hot Spilngi, Ark,
Mummer Jtchsdale Of rwrvlces
M'lret MelhtellM Cliorrh will meet day evening at h»r home on West and Brunswick, Go.
tluly t-ummunlon, 7J3e A 31.
IS 13 A M. rh u rrh ftihoul am:
RRl 3:30 o'clock nt the home of First Blivet- The room* of lha
Frltev. xiuulsr marnlne p i a y " aivt adMrs, H. I&gt;. Hhlnholsrr, 1101 Oak Carrawcy home were attractive­
Mr. and Mrs- B- W. Warr will ^Prsysr Mtiling VtdBfldBf, t It dres*
A ve nue ,
ly tli-coralril with cut flowers.
leave Monday for Wamnton and
i.lt.S t l l i n O M N I
Circle Number Poor of th*
......I ir Hi IhoiI. I* "0 A )l
Ifk W«(f n«#*
Mist Mildred Wheeler, *tat* Llncolnton, On where they will d . V / . V K i -*
Mullnci.- H -rtlc r 11 »1 A
First Mciho&gt;!l I Church
will prv.dd-nl cf LakeLind, was pre- spend severs) days visiting friend*
Vuitnu I'euple's l.salno. 4.13
meet at the homo of Mrs. It. K. ' rented with n novelty corsag* and relative*
vci«n.u&gt; K&lt;«r| nta
■■pun Air 31-eMuS. 7 *0 I* II
floff on park Avauua at 3:30 j by Mrs. John Andes In behalf of
Tbo B*v. e M. tZ*
H*1v*t lull 31-ellnst. 1:13 I' XI
o'clock.
■noder Rebwel, &gt;:&lt;
T ov u I j i . upvo-AIr mc-tiug. T l 1
the grove
C otrsUus Bmlth arrived yester­ Rerue,
II:**
g
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M
There will he n meeting of
Mr*.. Id Carraway waa alacted day from Oalaesville to spertd twa
M.,Idlers' 3t— l1nd. *'.*» f
31
the HI. Agnes tlulld nt the par­ tlrlcgaL- to attend tb* National weeks with hla mother, Mrs- Win| ',u fv,.„r Q nli u lll he jiroM il
, Fro,ee
ish house at 4:00 o'clock.
Institute to lie hel&lt;l in Omaha, ale &lt;E. Smith
Neb- the latter part ef Seplenv
LAHKNUM V^XM SSirRITv
her Mrs. John Andes waa elrct*
Mr. and Mrs- W. G DtCourtey
td ultrrnatr. Plan* wrro dis­ have rented their home and farm
J.m
Governmeatl
J im V
n l'c/'Vi*"
M. Tkompufiii,
hi a Win.
cussed for • play which the oa Beard*!) Avenue to Theodore Jjler.
sturnlne Warship, is ts A
K M iIN fJR l'K N l i r i . O V A
grove It planning to sponsor
Pope aad have moved to IMA 0th
Church Itchnol, I) •* a . M
H P E C TA I. I'R IK K S
s
tiano-s ami contest i were en­ Avenue.
To-N itfht
Mr and Mrs llowanl lloteler,
t.vvnlng Worship. 7:Jo p m
joyed
under
the
direction
of
Mrs.
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who left Friilay for points in Vir­
Lavanla and Bobble Lee Gird
ginia, Michigan and New York, C. K. Me-Slamiw. Prise* were
112 H. I’ark Ave.
I
were bunured with a farewell awards! to Mrs. Albert Btrtp- ner, who have been visiting their ... t m u i m i h i m n r uoo
Street
nnnnnnR nnnnanananannnnnr
m llln ,,
party at the home of Frank Kvant land, Mrs Kd Carnway, Mr*. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.- R T . iTh) e1" lie*. J . n•’"*lleGeneva
Fred
Mmy Rudd and MU* Wheeler.
H undejr
» ,4 A
*47
Ware, will leave Monday for their
In Lake Mary.
Freechlna Heivloe. I I eo A. 31.
Punch and cookica were served homo‘ in Cool idge, OsSCOTT
eoil I jo p l|.
During the evening bridge w.n
^ V o u n u |- eupls* uesllue 4 00 |&gt; sind
guests:
Mrs,
F O R R K A I. R K F R K S H enjoyed High score priu-a were to the ,following
...
Friends o* C. h Goff will regret
awarded to Mr*. LuVer* Smith H«ym&lt;’nJ Floyd. Mr*. Mary Rudd,
t'revrr
M K N T O N T IIK S K IIO T
Meeting,
Wedursdav. SII.VKIt KINIi
■ml Roy Howell. Sir* Arthur ?f,r V J ' Anderson, Mr*.
Huirl to learn tnet he underwent an T : l l I*. 31
N I'.M M K K N I C I I T S T R Y
. w ' J*. I f * 3nit and lit, We.lneeMareham end K A Douglas* won
&gt;,r"; Nary Harper, Mr*, npeiatlon for appendicitis i t Ihe r * r . ■ :•* p. ,\i
O l'R H I 'K C IA I.T IK S
Come mil and be with a,
the ennsolstlon priics.
' ,*’*• McBUrrow, Mrs. Albert Femald-LtugMoa Memarial HoeO K I.I( IO C S
Gerald Beer* rlsycl several V.'r'p,"n*!* « » • John Andes. Mrs. pita! yesterday•axritMit t n a r r i t *»r
(TH A N H A N H W IC IIK S
w*Tir.»*s:u
abm
number* on hli comet and w*v se- f',lnk* •‘ay; «»■*
Whit
l* J H e e l r it * l niieet.
I'b irlir Betts and Bill tovng,
spAfiiiKrri
rnmpanieil on the plena by'hi* .’/* ,
Kvelyn Melts, Mb*
Hiitulav Servlcee:
O k n d ii
ef Jacksonville, who are attend­
( H I M A N O C III C K K N
wife Mr. Beer* has played In s 1
. t'''','k‘r Bd1mo"*,,n' Mi#J , 'oul,p
FAHRKI.1.
I
e7*ph
37“
"*’
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numher of New York orchestra*
■ «! Mi** t.lls
LouUe ing summer school at the Uni'
u i t i H r ttititrn *
W’ednewlav! Illl.le
| iu ,Jr
anil Itarton
laiwe.
vrrsity cf Florida, are *|&gt;endinB
K r many year*. They h»ve pur* ALo Raymond Floyd, C. K. tre weep-end with Mr. Betts' pal IV alrlt T n w e r. t o o p )|
Macl.ANK
H K K It— W IN K — D R IN K S
ased the grove* anti property of
rin * T r K t m r r n i i * ' r mi m i is
li r
17. I) llruw nlee. i.evlur
f It Kill* and plan to maku luike Rudd, Mr. farm way, Utand Rodd ents. Mr. and Mr*. A. L Betts.
M onDAT
C h tk V u iM r O m , K n . L. F.
Boyle, rhaitman; Circle Nun£er
Two, Mrs, T . 8. Crswiey, (halt
m m ; and Circle Number rive.
Mrs. T . N. Tenbct, chalraaaj of
the Preibyterlan Church, will asrs;
•t the borne of Mr*. McCaalln,
Mrs. H. H. McCaalln end Miss May
M m »1 ■&gt; ho.tr.so*.
Circle Number Three of the
Presbyterian Church, with Mrs.
Roy Maim chalrmsa, will meet at
3:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F.
D. Scott, 13* W. 19th St.
O k ie Number Four of the
Presbyterian Church, with Mrs. F.
X . Smith chairman, will meet at
the church at 3:30 o'clock and will
leare from there for the home of
Mrs. J . K- Manger In Longwood
for a covered diah supper.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
"Barrnmenr la the auhleetnf
the |r*s.»n-*rrmon In all 4'tinrcUee
of Christ, Bcirnllat, July It.
The Golden Test U from ttev
elation 7 13, 11 , "What uro these
which urn arrayed In white
robes? and wbencu came they?
, . , T ile ,, aru ittey which cattle
out of arc.it tribulation, and
have washed I heir robes, aad
made them while In the blood
of the latnib.'*
Among the cllallun* which
comprise the I.-.sun-sermon Is
tha following from the Bible
"And he .aid unto |hrm. With
desire | have dclred te eat Ibis
psaeover will you before I say
unto you. I wtl| not any more
eat thereof, nnttl It tie fulfilled
In tho kingdom of Cod." |l.uko
22:IS. till.
The
les.on sermon
a ls o
Includes thu following passage
from the Christian ttslenro lost
hook, "filrnre and Health wllli
Key t&gt;» the s&lt; rlptures," hr Mary
Baker Krldy: '•Tlip Passover.

AT THE CHURCHES

MAXIMt'M $1,000.00
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Orlando. Fla

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(i K O K I ir S

IM s A C E

O P I1 M IT K P O R T t lF F H 'K

which Jeans ate with hi* dis­
ciples |n ihe month Nl«an
the night before ht* rructnstoR,
was a mournful occasion, a nad
surper taken at the rinse" ofday.
In the twilight of a glnrtaua
i.ire.&gt;r with shadow* fast fatt­
ing around; and this suppereln#ed forever Jesus' ritualism oe
eoneesslotis to mailer.”
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IT S SIMPLY
IN E X C U SA B Il
V®u dci/mof aspect fa
trends socially or In business
II you have halitosis (bad *
breath). Since you cannot dm-1
fed If yourself, the on* 1
of making lur* you do im»
offend Is to gargle often vrith '
litteiloe. It Instantly destroys 1
odors, Improves mouth hygiene
and checks Infection. Lambert
Pharmacol Company, St. Lculs,
Missouri.

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ends halitosis
K ills 1 0 0 , 0 « 0 , 0 0 0 B C f H

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1 AM

Mrs. Ed Carraway Is
Hostess To Circle

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Phy SCREENO Play

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Wrist Watches

Botelero Honored On
Eve Of Vacation Trip

MdiSulin, Jeweler!

Sunday

’’Romance RideH
The RnnK«"

Mary their future home.
Those attending were: Mr. and
Mr*- Itoteler, Mr ami Mr*. Roy
Howell, M r ’ and M n Harvuy
Pugh, Mr. end Mrs. Thom** Wsnsley, Mr. »nd Mr* Gerald Beer*.
Mr and Mr* K A. Douglass, Mr.
and Mr* A'rthur Marrham. M n.
toiVera Smith, Mrs. Ruby Britton,
Mies Virginia Palmer. Mrs. Claire
l.emalre D I, Hendricks, John
Evan* and Frink Kvsn*

Tino atari
S tu rt IMine
ittlp

Hundsv Hchofii, e rr. a . m .
3C'.rnl.i* H -rv lre I t 3'l A. 31

•*wl Billy AvklDfRim*

“Flyaway Baby”

Isake View
Rar-IM)

Mr. and Mri. Alvin Swanson
r »* M»emr*tH*e rarsiu
and two children and Mrs. • 53
Rev. W. J. (terser, peetnr.
Swan aim's parent*, Mr. ami Mr*. Su * lav L I m L |t:S* A . m
hh
N n u le e Hew Ice. It 3S A, K.
C. A. Hendrick von. from Mlnne
r*«Sinu Service, S o* p. M.
h
•pills, Minn, are the guests of n-vvuee are ceadueted ne the!
*nd Isertk Sunders of esc* 1
Mrs. Genla Swanson and Ml** eennnd
einntL
Mra Roy Symr*, Jr. rntertaineil Dorothy Swanson.
at her home In Ixirh Arbor with a
a 33 r u n l&gt; t 4 M M n u i 3 « T I S 3 l l . ' ,
r.nupssL v s i c a i r r l r
|
mlscuUaneou* showrr and bridge
Mr. and M n. Harry Hall are
luncheon yestenlay morning at planning to Irave tomorrow fur
10:00 o'rlodi in honor of Mia* their home in rrnsarola- M r Hall
Batty McKinnon, bride elect.
haa been managing F- W. WoolThe rooms were opened ansuitr worth*! while the manager, C V.
U n n 4•h'fo., . ,he off,,lim *n&lt;* decorated Lloyd, haa k«en on hit vacation.

Hetty McKinnon
I Honored At Pirty

MI

i*Hncn with a profusion of cut flower*.
2*000 HennAre Needed 7,b'e*,for bri,ig* were arranged

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O pcp Day anil N ig h t

WIIAT-A-HHOW! CiRIHTHO! CHICO! IIARIN)! SOCKO!

Friends of Mr* Fordyea Russell
In the living room and on the utn
will bo glad to learn that she ha*
porch
BERKELEY, Calif, July 10-(/ P i
been removed to her home after
Throughout the morning bridge having undergone in operation re­
— The answer to whst people mvan
wa»
enjoyed
At
the
conclusion
of
when t)»ey plan to "get a bltlo
lha
Id-Laughton
„ »i L
,
tcently
v n iij
iat
t u
w rFerns
i
place nnd rat-'e chickens” has U-en tho game*
awarded
to
Mrs.
Roy
Mann
nnd
"u.
« r
» -* • '
sought by 'Jniversity of CillfoniU
rut prise went to Mias Jana Sha­
scientists.
They fine that poultry nuieg ron,
Mlse McKinnon w*t tha reclpishould not bo attempt-1 without
2,000 heaa as will as adev)jjt&gt;. land, *"1 »f many gifts As n moment )
the
and equipment. If the owner 1* not of
"
*"• ““ “ Im «he hostese proTh r Gladiola Grove Number
wncumberod by debt he may start “ " ‘" l her with n brlde'e book
B^Kh an fsw a* |,000, neeoriUng to ■ CtMeU Invited to play bridge 2N7 w;rs present at a dlstrt.'t
tit* study, prepared by Arthur I * ,r *: Nlss Betty MfKlnraoo. honor meeting held Thursday afternoon
Mh -llkt.
!* »»* . Mrs- Osesr Toler Mrs- M. ond evening A picnic supper was
Prspeily managed, ■ 2,000-hen
Dieksrt, Mrs Roy Msnn, Mrs. served end dancing woe enjoyed
thicken ranch ahoukl yield *2.000
Allen of Orlando, Mr* U. ut the Inks Wier Yacht Club
These attending wrro: Mr- and
R year, the Investigation* showA
Ponera. tha Misses Benner
Hickson, Jane Sharon, Helen WIL Mrs. Eil Carraway, Mr. and Mrs
son Martha Bishop and Ellsakath Raymond Floyd, Mrs Edna E*
Mrs, Neville Coleman. E n g ­ Adamntrldge, Miss Mildred Wheeler.
land. refused to sit at s table
Lnncheon guests were: Mrs. TV Jewett Whltly, Louise Martin,
set foe U , dlaej atone, and was Jf. McKinnon. Mrs. Boon M srh Gertrude and Carol V inlog, Mr
strteksa with - fatal
*-“ * heart
" — * it wood. Mr* G E Rollins sad Mhs Vtaring *od Mr- Sunn of th*
tack halfway
her meal. Marjerie DuBoe*.
w. o. w.

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Mure Ianglut than u r.impaign .speech! Mnr* excilemenl Ihtn r victm/ dance! Mure rnmnnea
lhan a co-ad H c K j o I! Three w in* g u y , of m-rth. . .

In a Koad-UaM HiiMiruinrdy. . , lull uf HwinR-timc
munic. . . pad hic-lime taltat!

fOLE

JACKSONVILLE

Picnic Supper Held
By Woodmen Circle

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Sunday

Monday

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ytona AceGios* Up.

Awr^retta*

Prealdent Roooorelt I n i i pitcher long enough U throw oat Dm ftmt boll |n |
bttwKn I m »
rcpcadodtl— ’ tkd American end Notional league. In Wa*ktn*toa I
m a U M t In tho act of H M r i * . Clark Griffith, ownar of th. Woahlngton Sana!or.
ofl«r of tko National All etara, and Joe McCarthy, pilot of the American Imono ttia

TO D AY'S SPO RTING
AA
WORLD . A

IF
H 1'||
11

faartk rnd final tally.
uiSa^itoeii
Tko blander* aecurad Iko flrat Atlaaia
FOR of tko game In tho aecond| |ifl!jJ|JJ{Lai
Inofaip whan, with two away.l New iw lo u
Ruaa Wrln alngled tn If ft flwW.l-RKoCSISl^
■tola eocrrnl b n r anrl ecnred on
ft
Knoblauch’* triple tu deep laft
If
flaU.
Tko I'r irered a pair In tko
| '.
iieenth frame whvn, with ana
1
gway, Wain wai given rredli for
on Infifkl hit. lie went to thinl
nroohiro. tai
a ; on Knoblaurk'a ilnublo tn left
lleman. l&lt; PI
hnaoarpn. I
P j" field. H&lt; th runner* Beared when
»t. larala •!
I • (• tJr:i-il singled eharply to ran*
*
per field, .tr^ln I" the final
1‘
chapter with &lt;*&gt;e nway Jimmy
m fl'. Bander., Uk-t pilot, woa anfa on
r
a fWW"r’i rhoka and' arorad'
moMtnla later whrn (kld.mlth
I
tripled to loft canter field.
trading the hitting for tko
■
oftern mu waa (loMamlth, now
addition to the filander lineup,
}
who trlpleil and aingled twice in
four appearance*.
I
Catting the blowa for tho lo­
cal# wale Lunrdnn, Martin, llol*
comb and Rnggrrio.
Ilex Score:

tom e And G«t It

took at m
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1
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r*l 4. W i m I. Mile: ell
f In T lenieaa. I ruaa, u
Jtenie liy Innlnn
aua nu4 H 4 - 4 in I laning. I m e MM
ivirloea
41 u 4ua 11 a—4 *r t by Meurall iBaga*.
lluna;
hl.ueli
I ih.uglae Tim* ef gaaaei
Hirers
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WINES
LIQUORS
GINS

T U B H EIGHT O f OHI.AN.
DO'S ambition bow la to bo able
to gal Into the poat aeanon play
off. or tba O’Hhaughnaaay B y
taaa of playoff. The playoff*
will he between the Orel four
rluba Ip the loop. At &lt;ha end of
tho regular playing aaaaon the
flrat club ami the fourth plate
club will play a three out of
fire game aerlo* white the aea.
oni| and third pl.ica tluba arc
lining the eama.
T H « WINNMR OF T M I
PLAVOPPb will go Into a
faur eut of aovan gamo a*
rtaa to namo the autflt ta
meat tko champo af the
Ooorgla-Plarlda leap far tko
CL A lg -IT
CHAMPION.

W l M B IN OUR PRIIN O
Motor Sokaal*a dolly oolunM In
Mm Orlando Morning Month
not, t amall atatamoat agy.
lag that tk# loaal apart*
moo oOJoatad to tko otlff flao
put on Klllo Clary far Mo
atortiag a kattlo royal at tko
Muolalpol Park laat Two*.

Attention

CELERY
GROWER8

STOCKHOFF CELERY Mam
W ASHINGTON, July 10. - W &gt; llrnrleai rollon planing la throe
year*- tin.t percent oyor laat
yrar'a arroaga — waa eetlmated
for IM7 yoslerday. by the V. It.
Department of Agrlralturo. The
rail mated 14,1if. m
acroa lor
tho current year
la SJOO.Mu
arraa drar 1 ( 1 1 totala whan tl,1 »M 1 J baloa ware tinned, tho
department aald.

« I V B r o i l CAR A H U U T
TR V 'MJR
CO 'tPLKTH RR CIITJtR RD
LUB R ICATIO N BBRVICB

ENGLISH’?
Gulf Station

„ * * &gt; * * ™ * S O L I A O IN T
IN- 8KM1NOUE COUNTY FOR STOCKBOFF

Sanford A m co Feed Stove

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Classified Advertisements
HAVE YODK Watch repaired by
ana who really knowa bow.
Urlgga, Jeweler, Magnolia Ac*

D O S T:

Wallet

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tba money. I) J. Colrin, McKoe
Auto, Ilia Weat first
Htrret,
Hanford.

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Cherrnlaf, t il l
r«arh, A I condition, new tire*.
IK&amp;OO. K M Pont rmipo, IIU .M .
Beal A Hone. Deed f a r Dealera.

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BOH SALE:

2M Rhode

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u r i will wain lain ih« la .int r M i Ii between U* twa citl**.

A 1 I A T I O S S . Thta la one of U new It pee of aircraft exhibited by Britton plana w i l u n i l H at beta
M f d i a w e . Hertfordshire. It It the new 0# Uavllland Albalrwte, a Ire n . Altoatle ataeblaa wbieb b n
l n &gt; IIP b a ta tp iw a i tilpay f M t i n . lh * .how - i r k e d a a rra l Inciras* la ialdcaat ta balk n iU ta ry

and cltUian aircraft.

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Called n (be Jury for County ••oir.iii "loitt.d nr levied •&lt;&gt;***
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Cawrt Ihla week In Hanford wrra hal.1
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ritrni* •-«•#»! I « n taHi •»•• AMftl III |h# nt tf m.tl MnV nf itamamn. 4a r*«
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Y•"» »«nil #arh nf you ar# h#m*
l»lftlnt file.| agalnat you In waM •*# Jatb. I **12. #t IA M&gt;h*r|| A M
I.. *. Ulank li. Tier &lt; ul
Joyabte party far bay* ami flrlf
'•v r#«|ti frtl in App#hr I" !h# »»"*
IV u rl. i &gt; It I*. W* lfun*. lit# wm*1
lh . Town nf Meot.w4
•mi#** Hit* III# 31*1 &lt;tnv if nf
Tueaday afternoon at StinnyihaiU
i'e&gt;nti ItalAl fH#u In Ihlr rau#n
t Y‘.ir#r|n»tir* nf
a T M Ju ly. 19 IT
T h . teiaa
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and capper eereed by the treehere, for III. i*are l»ie i n 1»VI
M.erliijb. anil In 44fAitH lh»r#nf
Thw Ainfnnl iu *•* la
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Pint# w ill l»# auh)##« tn 4mnairtf 4. the
n** M*H.tr In yrh'fli
Hr*. (.. Cramer and Mr*. C. N lnr*u.&gt;%.. amnunllaa t" 111* ’ 1
nltSAM
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A«»m |.ee.ekmtlWIe
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•lhri| untlrr »nv h 4 «l ah«l a#pl
A former reehlenl of l.cngwood, l.via.1 lea.e will I.# ".Id In *hr
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lllch r.l l.lilder el III. I'o ll.l lion*, •f -ii.I t'm lrl nn tlil« lh# irvl
i Mra Howard Wyna dir.! .ii.Menly jnwr
t |«#r#hy r a I h i I
Th|s |&gt;#4#r shall h# pul'llsli#il In
••r July. \ r» i t u
Nnika
In |4&gt;lltf.U'. *n III* l*tk *1'*'
iVali#i m I'.tlrm i'i III** flirdi talMl th# Harford ll# ril»l a NfurspBiur
I* lir.lIN lH iN .
' I* Ink# CUy where ihr held a of J « l« . IVIT. et l» "V U '.h A tf 1
I ’lrrk O rrw ll i%iy*rt | "ta •♦riiffh r#e»ii#at Util |M# 149 d.,tl.|ibh#el
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partment Mra Wynn waa highly j* ir. i » «
I)#|4 hi th^ IOm# Id# #.|v#rlt«#il
iM.rh Circuit Court 1
PfiM and Ord#r#d b I hanfnrd.
retpected by her many frWmla. She
•Id*, m i |.| In ltd# hlalid«d| hliM#i 9*1nfldA. Ihlw IhP Jrt. day nf July
oMiir.M o r r i n t N i T l d n
N.inln»l# CeuiitV. riotl«la
Palp d*B*lb pb !.'.•»'ll-4 »'f lltaM*#
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. waa the daughter of M. 8. N'»l*oo tan m .i
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trill 994 ref ltd# 1AM a#l# nf th# A •’ ,M »- o r .tCRNtrOW^
\l»M O \ J fttmtltlMe.) VRf.Le
of Sanford and leave* aevrral olh*
•.• iM «IU &gt; r ilNfi'i •••" f'k|lc*\9 ItibS
#»• n»e»#*d# VdtfJ,
rt#r|&lt; •df i*lrrult Citurl 9th
h w tu r »»• »«e.et o r Tba
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III l|t«e Cddiin*
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rlsl •*!•d*bslt. f#lllllMiU fTr*1
!•er Sanford relative*. The funeral
y tn&gt;rUM
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Ik' of &gt;4*III IItItti«.* HI ll# dr4 Klfi|ll.!l.
n ir b •f •n
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wae helil Sunday with burial n »v i: U rlta n l.ea . Ir.l n llh m .
H 'T o it t u i ’ ii: r ’T T .tT t' 'H r
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II V A &gt;1 H H h twAe
f-.lH ^ tooloe^
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— .Ill.i. i-.|n.*l that lh*
re tl&gt;#im«r r&gt;1
Everyreen Cemetery, Sanford
-#t#ee ta Of lh# Total! nf H.»l|a
w h r ta ln
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....-fh.e with ell .no- p p r l i 'n #M»f*#
(Offlrlal HnM
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l.onswooj retldenf fnr It yra-t hcl.i i. tt&gt;. rum !•« I
h i •#•I If Id ••**# Jin. M *•!
In lh* hl«h.rt l.laM.r •fe frArl I At. IHeef M U Sih n r#a|
died Saturday funeral waa T o r - .n.1 ."Id
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Hay with liirlal In flrv*nw...| mil it* etf Ill#
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Cemetery, Orlando Mr. Prarell, e*» o- rlleel.
!.»• i»n| si n n# ftpfnr
lit.* Ninth • Met In y r d fl*# f h # l ■' t i l l i t ! '
fr«1 PHi rile* In
R K A T ItlC R , Net*.. Ju ly
«v*1 i.aiili Imluwlb#. *bineamillfiai O'
leave* many relative* In Florida. 'mm' tf nf •tamlnnlf, Mini* ••• •ne|ti*lil «• -ill I &lt;*•••!■I, H#liilAdil.' 111#
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Mr*. I on la* Welt* Is elalt^na •
a .91,0!
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I Ktdiildt* Mil III# 2n.| .L.V e.f Ana
nnti»#i|
i p v f r i l j f H r i * fr bf*
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Hauthler In Wejreroae, (la.
T|i# I it k•• I" Hr Hdite. in# ri|*
lug i v.*rhaiilrtl ami rtp a lrttl for
ft'lkr SBIdP* •*• III" fr||| ttf I'dlltl •
^nt*h nf M#nfett4
MU* Klai* Dunbar, lonc-lim*
•H# |a«PB In h# B«tli. »irr *•»! I (•Iflill* #«!• lil|tta| MW»|w*l Wt.il e.lta. •wa*,erd♦ |r -e•|tf la*alrp V*d 313 #f lh r U&gt;.'»7 harvrAl
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winter re*Ideal of Ldogweod. Wit
Wedneaday to anewd the remainder
of tha eummer In Philadelphia, Pa

D is c o v e r e d !!
A N ew W ay
T o G et R esu lts
For Helling. For Ituying. For ri'iiliiu;. For Swiipping.
For Kctling real valut*. Anil Kt'tliittf it FAST. Try it.
■ U D f t l . DonulB
Amcricet Irauie aa*.
at WimblHon to U kr hl» lint ell t n*UM
rtd kcedcil C it il a n l u to shewn her* well aw bia
wav tawarf wlaaln* tba Ulla.

1914

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You'll hi* ready to sc l yon i.scIf up nloiiKKidc of Colum*

tea tba*

S T O R K 'S T IP . M r . M r * . t»HPaata

bus. Bui you won't Im&gt;the first. Many other people in

slurb w ith laao cie l aauwaakliaa.
( IcvcIeiMt borne, they bad aaved 5.*W

tba eoBMobkl U n t al'Il'iH

ta

Sanford are ready to back up your explorations he*
cause they have tried the want ad c o l u m n s of The Her­
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ald and gotten real results. They have proved to them*
selves that this plan for &lt;|oickf dependable action real*
ly works. Try it anti see for yourself. It will work for
you too.

rune T. WII.I.IAM-'

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there, kod Ita mr mkara ewrrwendad by wild native., a id altered Ika
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on ToaaJay at tka Rita Theater-' A tore BK* thOln come* oar*
time* — bat
Add to that aituatlon tha fact hat I* a thoaaaad
|Kay Frunela la the lady moat chief. daatley heap* them apart. If*
|ly concerned— and that tha two Kay Frahcla and Krrol Flynn,
gpaprtou* new.mniedy, shifting from srnitirium lo rar* Ira k , prr
roe tar. of Warner tiro*.’ nawe.t
man who tori her are K m l Flynn dramatic hit, "Aaother Ita.n,"
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.and Ian ttuntor— and both have a'
to the Rid Theater Tae*
m j ttamnl In supporting caul,
chance to m v i her and tka gaol- j day.
ace— and you bar. the togrvdknU ------. f real drama
. Reflecting ilia liar atertoa which
Krrol Flynn la aald to aurpaa*
kata mad* Ika h m lllM i •( a m hi* performance In that Ktotoiy-(
p i pan throughout Oh aaoMrp remaking moyle, *-111* Charge af tfca
tAatly, Baldwin attempt* I* poieoa
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IJght Brigade" And It la told, t o v
Xr.mslMMM*
tka Hilda of tha judge* ■galnet hit
A drama with mtule, deftly reHunday, Mi i.duy— The year'* bi-c laugh, niu.lr nml girl
that Huntet (one* tko idol of all, llared by comedy and antl.aned
v&lt;fa kp pointing ta kip private
rhow. The Marx Hrotbera Crourh i, Ctiko, u».| Ifurpir— “A
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hat
by aararal naW aong hid, com
Ilf* Boeaus# aha had aaaeptod tka
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the beat opportunity that ha* kta* to make -Banjo on My
haunt? of WUllaai, • Mg-tlam
come to him ainea the Warner. Knaa," the Twenttatlp O n t a r y .
T u e w h y — Thu Dig I lay— Hull .Spcri:il AltniltiulU Itcgi U r
gamble r In tka atnry, tkla Ip mad* IP. Colas Ha'• “Tka D * t 11
I Imported him to play tb* Duk* of Foa ptctnra which return* Friday
at the mntim
Kay F.tiurl;; I* In the nruw i.J Krri.l Flynn In
w r . Tka judge award* tka baby! I* * * l«" wW PfP B P * "^'"
A then* in "A Mldiummar Night’*,* to lha Rita Thaalar In a double
• haw r. man v ‘■ANOTH FIJI H A W f .1'
ta Baldwin twill William, omatoy-! lb* HIU Tbaator.wNh
I Dream."
feature program with ''Midnight
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| There/ are mountain* and da*. Madonna," a hit acraep produc­
»ra not strictly within Ik* rod* »/, '" « lP Itodtak'.tod
combining Ihe color »f l/wle Hum'i Nnvii F o rm with the
i»rt* ami a lot of'fighting and tion. Add to thin a atnry that
■WiWflbad by BUckatoa* akowa *h*
Roman:* of ih i Tn,&gt;lcn, “WINfJH tlVKK HONOLULU.* Al &lt;»
»om* extremely .daring alrplan'l I* distinctly different In thamn
.him tka ^ ro r of kb way■ .
■ *blrb laetade* NAb *
tha warklct whole otory *line Ji.nuh went to i n "I'U n i.lC
flying In "Another Dawn," the and pint cnn.trurtlna; with the
OVwb.
| Tka »tovy U laid again.! a krtf- r ” Bk «• W » m b . , O i
W KDDINC*
producer* declare A l v a atlrrhig1 locale of Tobacco Road anil tor
llaat background of X m Yark'.
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climax when the time coma* fir. rhararter* the .naniy hoaler* who
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one or the other of *11** FFanda | lire, lore anil die on Ihrlr ram
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I ttltlaniblr night .pot*. Tka atorp e(a devote* mw a W t ,
Story of l null Paxtour" and "Tka fa unmet hlng new In mode en­
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MT1dU A srgJv*1*flY. ?.’!am [h»ter I*! tertainment.
kmal role ( i Iba gaiutilat uhu aud laagaxln* writer*.
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but tlrmlt, lu ka tntatalewad.
tha caat Include* »uch excellent lten. the** picturesque children
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year* while aka ada at taboni.
to thrilling climax.

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PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF JULY 11

“Banjo On My Knee”
To Return To Rits

Com lining tka rotor of Unci*
Sam'* m a il air force* with tka
rawtineu af tha tw»**n to • high- •
ly dramitic atory, Untoamf*
rerven plav. “Wtog* Over HonoMu," with Wendy Barr to lad
Ray Mlltond ta tka leading rate*
play-i at th*
RMa Theittr
"Fuhlk WaAdtog." MiUand to yamamktrod far hb work to "Thraa
■mart O k k "
Th* ptotir* was filmed on lo­
ott km with tha *wcparallel t i
th* Ualtod B u t* * N iry and tantolns .ptrtarular aria!loo g u n .
Tb* U. 8. S. Ranger, gtont
naral c iu rift carrier, U tha'lo­
cal* of a number of th* picture** outstanding acquan.-ea. Sararai af j'U
tor efflear* and rnlbtrd paravn-LF
ncl appear to th* prudurttock*.
Notokl* among them to (’apt. K. •
N. L. B.IUngar, cammandar of'
tb* skip.
Captain BtRtogvr'a datoat be­
fore tka earner.a occurred whan
director H. C. Fetter dutcor.rcd •
he needed two mMf Navy ,uffierra for a acowa being filmed
on th* flight deck of tka Hangar.
He persuaded Captain Ballinger
and Lieut. Commander Valentina
Schaeffer to fUl th* role*.
In addition to MU* Bsrrto and
Mlltond, tke Hollywood member*
of tka cast of "Wingi
Ovtr
Honolulu" Include Kent Tnytor,
William Cargaa, -Folly Kuwla-s,
Mary Ihrllip*, Samu* Hind*, Mar*
g.ret MrWad*, and Clara Btondick, Joy re Compton and Louia*
Bearer*.
j ’
All the mala actor* axcgpt Tay­
lor portray naral officers to. th*
picture. Ml** Barrie la seen a*
the wife of p young lieutenant
Ptoirxl l&gt;i**t)*itlamj. Mis* Rowl*%
I. cast i* the daughter cf an ad­
miral ami the sister of Mlltond's
bait irtond and brother offl.-rr,
INirtrayed by William Oargna.
Tea was Introduced Into Eu­
rope by 'Spanish trader* In H I

D J H in ftltM I t 1E"F,,ih S iy i Schools Ford Flffinres t l ik isy i
• u1 ? " ? . .* Wfll Receive 3800 Per Battles D urliif Career
A sL ssd trtsC iflta to j

Ready Far Crifi» tjBltFro»8t*‘* F«*da
Or Eatiera Froal TALLAHAHBRE, July 10. - ( 0)

iftotneln kittles highlight the
rareev wf Anieetoa’s nigged.
Undent
o f public
Instruction,
Individualist, yanrjr Ford.
aakl yeatortlay h « vxperted iha
IVII-Toaxt, h i'a court batUe,
public arlioala to racalr* iTuiti tU»
bruka t’aorg*' B. Heldra'a claim
Htala this year f t it* fur each in
to a pi tent &lt;n Ik* heato prto*
Mruclton unit.
eiplrs of aatomokU* cMwtnmtkm.
Th e total win run about 111,,
lu 16— Ford span! ftoo.loo to
too.sou. "W # bar* th* goternor**
vend a “peata aktp" t* Europe
nsauraur* that h* la going In ana
to a fntHv attempt to holt tkej
lh* schools get lb* tluo per InWorld War
« l ruction unit," satd Ku«ll&lt;h
1lU l— Ford apumad Wall Ktraetj
English llgured raratiUH naircfinancial aid, and nm* *through j
a . flin t by law Would prutbla
m .w u j x g , fuf «h o * l* . and thot the pou-wair depression by ahlpn,e retaulmlrr would room either ptog car* to hla distributor, and
|rnnt surplus liquor lag collar demanding cash
10.14- Ford refuoad ta sign
tUms or I t iiiii lh a general rarenlla tttni|
| Hugh Johnson'* NBA rode and
The
Legislature appropriated ■u.'eeasfully held out until NRA
la j^ o o o o of liquor tag money for was knocked out by th* Supreme
— Kolia

BloochcFs Vast Army
PreporedTo Defend
Siberian Frontiers

e

______
•y Th# AF FaMura tarvla*
Upon lh* airalagy of abuahy
brow*4 "Rad Napoleon" k*ag
Bartot Ha**la's hop** for mainlaInlag her position in tb* Far
Baal If war coma* wild Japan.
Marshall Vasily
Kaatantlaoa a t a r a n Aatotto
campaigner, corn am ad* an tailmated HU.M U
lu ■ae.itern
Rlborlo. t'laah** kglwaan *om «
of ht* trnlla and Japanaaa-tod
troops along Iba
HI burton. Manrbouhuau border bar* atran the
world aa many war scream* **'
Iba m attlct to Bpala.
Should tha |uM-f«ar*d
conflirt break out, Htoachar would
h* p r.rtlra lly on al* own. Fresh
Nnapa and aupplton would Mn
Uiousaada of
away,
in
■Hussla proper. But Iba marshal,

English,

Hut* superln

M* lat aarurlly au.l pro«id«d &gt;nr
aarplua should go to lh* public
M hools.
Principal school raxenue aourre
, , .m om oblle license* e*llmat«*t
by (^ ,( | ^ B, f « , 000.000 annually.
u ,k * r anurres;
llaautln* iu .«*.
’ - - lax**
|l.tiH».lHW. rrnas raralpla

TO D A Y — Ttto Ford Motor Co.
to defemllng itself hi a Labor
Beard hearing on charge# of unlawful opposition to CIO's attempt* to organ!** lu workers.

TNI SWAT QUINS1.

Thaw are the slugging qutoluptoU af the Chtoag* Cato whaa* torn* wm*
ilng their ttab right ap top af the National long** rUadtrg - U W to fR ■
and base hlU are keeping
nearly AM
.IM ;; Jtos
Jtos Call
Cal Mae aad Freak Itomarte. bom# raa gspufto, BBI O t m m
(tabby Hartnett, btUIngt nearly
■. a .huge*.
. . . . . . Itoiepltol
Has Juitet.
""
.nd Rut
Juue*.all
allware
w#i#hilling
hillingVirll
w*UU*Af
#*M&gt;*••» —

Orange Product!. *
Par m
1* Above
That' O- fL ast
Year
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a veteran Aatotto - gampalgnar, Is ll.PM.HU, delinquent gross f#reported praparml to tight for at eelpls Isles In ha I'ultoi-teil IhU toast a year without aid.
yesr 1600,000, rbslll Store m-rupto

llluecher la 4, year* oltL He
baa a bulbous no**, typically
Kusaiun, and a brtolllng mn*
taeba. Hard, rutd ays* atarafrum
under hla brary brows.
Of humble origin, be waa an
agitator against lb* alar and
waa frequently In trouble with
pra-ravolallotutry a « t k o r I Ilea.
Hurlhr &lt;ka World Whr ha waa
woundad while flgbttoa with the
nar'a army And lubsaduenUr
discharged from tarvto*.
Ila iwaumad ratelalknury ar
ttrlltoa and dnrlng lh* elvllnar
won ranuwa aa n red army mm
la 1MI, a ken Uttoa
ween toUadaeed lata the anttot
, be Was elevated in
tkd n a k of "KUrahoi at the •*vtot Uatoa." HI* peeeaat paat to
■In kn^
T1_. pattern andar tka fad -frag
t » n » yaar*
IS
'daaferthad

I tonal ItceHie* |6MJHM». nna mill
property tSf 1110.000, tnd Inter­
est mi invested school fond*
tlta.MA.
t'mility seliOfil hnards. Kn.llsh
said. ui« dtrrrtsit by Is* to srrsuge their oprrstlng bu'ifiri. on
s Iits I. of f ,*0 from the ril'd*
for each Instruction unit. The
milt system required s Into)
I'dsta fadd nf ttl.n-'i.iHio In ilia
l&gt;s.t schoal .year.

DU PONT KIDVt IN *TOhM
ELMIRA. N. Y4 inly tA .-iF )
— Richard 0- diPo il of Wllmtng
tan. Dai. aaat hi. soaring pl.M
Ini* ■ ihmdaratorm rci-m sy
■nd rod* tha atufwi lor (I «ll*A
tka lin t tHa* Ika f*at k.a bean
completed aaecessfullr i* i*a
national aoanng contest bar*.

V a b H IN Q TO N , July 1 » - ( F )
— tSa Crop Reporting Board raid
yesterday tb* aawdMton af ID*!
bloom araagto la CallfornU aad
Florida on July I waa "(lightly b ,-1
lew” th* IN M l tan-yrgr average-1
In IU awmtUy crog.top*rt. tH.1
board deserltod Fltrldri' vhdUlnr*
ran All tone fit. Ike reaitng rVop a*
"favorable.At tke prupeak .llin# eg
a retail of akap^uto ,&gt;alati to tat*'.
June."
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Padgett Gives Up Nine

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Sanford Hitter* WHh Two Bhifles;
Langston Abo Slams Triple

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I.t prrlly
t are w'.droning
t A a1rai n , In**■ l I in&lt;l u l r t t
H Vj i. ..rlil fair
d l u. IV iti anil
. ; &gt;■i. hr I be ait &lt;

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| revenue) luiiil nuf I'" paid,
n i l H Illy min laid Hi' In “ Idl
Cult. IJlIU 'S'l . I m.I iim .IuS l ‘ ‘f
lulls.
Ill olio "lilt the M il'’ It 11
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m i » . &lt; uu i&gt;-latll &gt; l. 1
mnru than u iltuwut «f Ut&lt;* i .'t j ''
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I lit? 7- *n
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In l!i« other a:i|| I'm
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Feminine Beauty %
Greatly Varies
W A S H IN G T O N , July 8. _&lt;*■)_
Finn nine Uauty v i r i u with (you.
raphy,
Malvton Hoffmaa, the
sculpt rnea who
ha*
studied
’■Iwautie*" all over the world.
In lluhkaido, in
Island off
north Japan, the vlUsge fpmn
must liavr a tattooed smile which
circle* her lips and atretcbei to
her tarn. In Central Africa th«
Duck Hill*, to bo beautiful, must
have huge lip*. In Burma lha
reigning brllr* must have long
neck* enrt»*r*l In bra»i ring*— lha
more ring*, the mure beauty.
lli ptn i tilntivM in ronyrras have
Increased lln ir telephone tolls
fid 1! 7 penrnt in two years.

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Court.

WWW, t r a ia ii i i h n im n in m
IWl:Mll t t
M i l a m and allowed thro* w a lla .,
Lending I ho hittlny for tha n r "h
•toy wuiw five players who i t - rmeagu
•trad a pair racht Burk Rmlyrrs,
•fwod*" Martin. "W hltry” H r - W*« hi nut mu
H ailra. Ik* llvlnyifun snj lam pU«fe!|."h‘«

Roosevelt Ignores
Income 'I’ax .lilies

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Tha lookouts atartrd tha *cor-'
iw w m n u M i
toe hnstilitlra to tha oprnlny frame Newark
e k m Radyera, playlny ahortalop
to ptaea af "Breech**'' Clary, re in - nyrai-ii.tor Raaford shortstop, seat a slit- 7tV.T-V.UVr, r
fb
Into riybt field. Lanyaurn Itiilt lmm&gt;
forced him at second base when h e ,J" " * ' , ,,r
hit an infield fly which Royinof
»m
1.1
dropped but throw to oocaml In | lm , u,Mk
1
than ■to nth the runner. Pndyctt w-mtiHi.
tow m l A l Kaiao but MBwodo" Mar- { J ri t . t a a
tin rams through with a lony Irlim ilpto toto rlyht field to .corn
•tan with Iho first Lookout run.
| Km.niii*
!• tha fourth, with Sanford still i
Mr.on.Ta' %r,
to a ona run lend, ike U-Men wit*
p t.o m iit a t t r i
A UKUtoI lit**« If

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W A S H IN G TO N . July
•Vt
l*ifi.|int U imsfv»*!t \n%v*' tl
•*
It i*l Iru tu ^ n t y c lf r ih y &gt;• J'*J
: 1 fttut lYc Ki. h* |i! M. YJ„ vi In *
l r m •ViiTHiirilfis; Ilia I I fti • «m
plural f’litiiiiifili r un T a t Ev ( !
li fiat nvi»iilari*v to&lt;»k inf * Mr. !;■«• j
Vi It'll own income ifixr*.
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At a |»rt* m runft ii’FU**\ it w;i: j

K v r r u r l n fe lle r w r i l l m t o
nn oftf, w n rn -n u t ty p tw rite r?
\Vh;&gt;l WHH &gt; llU r .IHRTWWioH
nf th e
w r ite r, unfeiw
y iw
h a r-p rn i'il In k n o w h im perM inally ?
I l c t l r r kw k a l som e n f the
If llrr j* you w r lle and
Ihea
n u t in and r-ee tb* about 11-

utmlt* ntuiit Ifiaii tin* ( littf 1 if «

llv* i| ,i«t rivit lnfi*n«l to rfply *
HsH’n M|M*ntnl ittatfmrnts,
Th«» lC«’|irt*"i*ntiilivi* hat iWlari*i
thut th»* I'rf'liiint il»*«tuct&lt;“*l hi“' ;c?'
••n lti4 llyilo l*arli i»n»|Krty from
hU taxahlt* Incomr.

A humrruii by hunt hi lime lu-'t U 'b ri r "i I ' Now Vurk Vankrn help.-1 Hi A im
ilrfrnt th&lt;- Nntimsl leayuei' tuein H t» a
!'&gt; • .' I *tnr y:nr.»
*V«*hInj* »r..
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llic plulf after hi* powerful ilrivr «f r ll*sty - r* •r. u|.i h nl.o rrornl I n ' IHmmrH-*. A«
Ian* aii.T Uie '.«it noyi. are at H u p.i • I • «
....... IJ ih r^ . **i- umpire w M finv.ii .

Tin* Flffrl fowrr «&gt;f I’nrii wi-Ik Ii
limit' ih.ni in milliiin |Kiun l'.

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I h Ij II v ilifTm nt frutu nil iilln r
tlrr.4- inya— *in&lt;Miihrr, (hiflirr, mum
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MIRACLE WHIP CONTAINS M O S t -

A ! .‘ I» A ( O M I M .I .T K |,IN|* O F W A Y N E F E E D !

Sanford Amco Feed

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PAR MORE— O F T IC C O j TIY IflGPtDIcNTO!

Tho I nnkoulo meet lha 0 -M » i
In n return came hern tnniidit
which I* scheduled to start prompt­
ly at Mil A o’rlnck.

To guard your health demand FliESil cigarettes

Deer Damage Celery
Crop* Considerably
* lin i.liA N It, Mich.. July H.-MT)
— f.'olcry uwnnro In Ihla ri-cluu.
whlln armpalbcllr with aim* nf
ronaa real Initial i, wish
anniwinu
eould dn aomelhlny abnul keep-1
Iny ileer wllhln hnunda.
- Ten years agn a rroup nl
■pnrlsmrn released In deer III
hollum lands of the Kalamam.i|
River, Now, Ibn relery men eajr,|
tho herd has Inrreaaed In Jjn i
and I* raualny nerrrn damage
In Ihelr mips.

IIO M It.l1 l.ll.
Jnlv
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Manui'l I'nilin. wlm ilrnere a ailarv for In'liig u hermit. Innk III.
Ural Imik al i ll lllaiellim In 21
I'anl Wiiiivr nf tlu i'llt liuiph I'iniliM In i off f - thi N jM‘u ii .i I
yenr* and derided he didn't Ilk ' Ixayurr* in H i' All-,-tisr pai ir a Wii hini'lnn Inn {.i.t piny l&gt;y the
II Hu In* went hark I k Itln Island
id Kahnnlnwn, nn ml'ra m l , tram rr|iri'.rnting Iht* Aiumiofn luiiyw* rauuhl h..n a fu&gt;t. II''
where he la in.iiij” iT nf a m l I In li ehnwn nl. lull ii' ta lly t'miea |"iilR&lt; I IN' fii»t Imll. T h " rilrbe r
i.i liill tlitkiy uml Ihi imipiri' in Miflnn i i. That play pruvril tn In
and ahrep ranrh,
it haiblliyi'r nf Ihe find i.m ', fur Hi.' Anirrlran l. iuitn.r* won n
I k 11.

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W IIV N U T 1 use ynur kill In n
* M ,n,.( |,.,| |„
gay and rhurni n t with I IKS 'f S Hi» years acn I’alrnlipaii Tliuui.
In lit- ^ r
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KNAM FU
II d ilm
In ] i „ l ua II Malhewv k .i .i
hmira. HUml'iy-IIngi't* llatilnani miMilh liy guniurn.
Ii. ud. Irnl. II.I awallimn

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III* niiiiiid In'lli" I lie f"ll ii i ah. ilrili.r f"d hl'u at*
llianilllfiiil. Iti'Ui'Ullr Ini « i ill In tun In p■nl■■■* hi* »tnui

B F A CON
(i It A i* K S by the
pnund, bushel, t r crop.
Hen
Carey llecrrn'a Crave, (ienevn.

L O S T: Wallet containing Id.ihi.
•tc. Plots* mall wnllol, keep
H K C O N il IIA Mis Punilliir.' I,.-, I,
lb* annoy. 0 . J. Colvin. McKee
13.im up, eprlnga S ' ihi up.
AMO Hupply, tus Wool rust
phonugraplis IU.KH up, twit rnoiu
Mrnot, Hanford.
aalloa $33.in and |3'i.iu, diniint
roam aultea fri.iu up, j pnrrh
gliders A I cniidlllnii tiunu nil.I
FOR HALM:
Cbovrolst, IH I lli.m i, line davaiipnrl |! im Main­
eoacb, A T conditinn, now Urea, er Furniture Co.
|1H DO. H i* Ford coup*. Illi i w .
Ra*l A Hono. Us*d Car Dealers. UAH ItANUK In 1 'nnl ' 1111111111111.
Cheap for '-uah. pbune

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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
T h e I M S IK-1 ni|Ucnt ICc-al F.- la ic T a * f.ksl n f the
C it y n f H a n fo rd , Florida ha.a bopti pi,sled i t lh c front
d oor o f the C i t y Unit and at (lie fro n t

door i f

C o u r t H o u h u in Ihe C ity of S .infLTd, F lo rid a , and w ill
re m a in no ponied f r i m Ju ly I. MM7 to J u ly .71. 1 M 7 .
A ll Real K n tu tr um»" n b 1'!) I M S taxes
paid and nuainnl w hich l:i\ r ' r h f i r a t m
re a d y been IsHued w ill h

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2 n d d a y o f A n y iw l, IM 7 , rn m m c n c in T n l 10

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A . M ., at I b r fro n t dour u f Ih e C l l y H u ll in Sa nford,
F lo rid a .

F. S. Lain son, City Clerk.

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U io u t j n ’ aa writ aunAe ■ parrrl o* lu y !"
P | firaodpa Uavt to gnmil.U'. » henry re I lit

Up • i-iy arrttr.

llut lie i|uit lirtity jiernii krly, Ihe uiinule he
tried one id nt&gt; Old Gold*. " I got In a.lntil,"
bn nadroni, "this free r i p n l l e it frvh an’
Uaty a* larrirvau' . ream! Fa* t U . . . I fife it!"
Ikr will ju o !. . . Old Gulit* are faa/y lirt-aua*
Ibe (ir t r crop I uImu „ w, |,|, imIi.I in them, give
Utcse sig’arrttra m&gt; ap|waliitd

Uavur all llirir nan! And I 'Ll G.,1,1* n itfrrth ,
bcrau*e every hit uf Ihi ir rkh (Uvur and fra.
gram e i* purdml fnnn dr\ ne...d id amt damp,
lie**, by an etiludve J o M t Ct llnpltano p.n k.
age. IW rttn lh y a n C .V riU jj, Lt t *f nmi lureprotif tVlluphatie. twojorfcria in-lrni lu f nne. . .
(Kit (told* rrnuin tletiglafully Olid *&lt;ii.'J*/uJ/y
FUCStl despite (tie mud Irjin^t July wtalher.

V. LOHILI.\t:t) COMl'ANY, INC.
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Workers Fail
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WOUNDED OFFICERS ROUND UP RIOT WEAPONS

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Jepe With Wer U
Laid b Vielalcd

GOING UP WITH 80 BALLOONS

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Fish Charges
F.D.’s Wife Is
Tax Loopholer

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Wanth Harry llopklnfl
And John I*. lecwls
To Be InveMtiffated

WPA Worker* In1
Taapa 0a Strike
Oil Of Sympathy

Boo like Family b
Leaving Satnrdaj
F o r Home Abroad

Mosquito Project la
Cloacd DownAiMen
Anawer GeneralCaU

Former Merchant* Ufa
Wife And Children Jamboree Scout*
To Live in Scotland! Will Return Home

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ContrartN Awarded
For 2 Si'htMil ItuseH

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

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Social Security
Board Will Open
Orlando Office

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Five More Cases Heard In
County Court While Judge
Sm ith Pusses 2
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te d n C n e lw d Up
Bttt Foot Times In
I I Years- Flying

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DeathH Fmm llout
\Trammell Rules New
Reach 21
New Tax Sale IMan Is Not
Wave Wilts North Within Constitution
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Sanford Men Attend
Joint Kiwanis Mc.»t

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LOCAL WEATHER

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Solon Also Cites *
Other Higher-Ups

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Tomorrow Morning

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Read** Contract Copy
I'urportinR ToShor
She Failed To Make
Returnti On Charity

MOSCOW, July I.— (Ay— The
Bo* let
Veternmeal
threatened
f ra Japan with up«a warfare If Jap
■hear troupe do not keep owl of
Siberia.
Mailm Utelnoff. Sutiet ru n 1
tal*aar of hwrlga affaire, warned
&gt;
lh* Jatanese ambassador, Mam
Ak
t om Shlremltsw. that
Hu** lab
w
■' # i troupe alnug lh* SiberianMan. % rlioukttosn holder ted firm or­
der* 'In no cave te allew iapa.
i t O U N M T O W N , O h io . J u l y
ne&gt;* MaachsrUn troop* to cruse
•*-— ( A F ) — - T t »
ca ll
fo r •
W A S H IN G T O N . J u ly 0 . - »
lb* Hovlvl froMlera.” AU
pueM # f t rik * a t th e R e p u b lic
I A P I — Ilp|&gt;rpHt'iilniivi* F ifh e
alble meaaa. the Ioral* “
cuaaS te a l plants
b a r*
by
th e
ml«*ar aaUI. would be weed, i n 1
N v w Y u rk Itt'iiiililiean, t&lt;Jd
Jte a l a ra rk e n o r s a n liin y com*
drlf# o*t aay Jtpaneee troop*
:t ftingn'tw iutial im i'.* lii:a tiiiif
that *e| foul on Rasslan terri­
■ fa ta * a p p a re n tly waa it*
t a im n iillt f H in t M rs . K r a r k tory.
M a ra t b y w o rk e rs toda y aa
litt I). ItiKisiu-vlt a vailed h * T The
d
u
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l
between
ttnvtvt
t a t deadline passed w i t h i
st'lf iif a la x liHtpImlo.
IriHip* a n d Japanese.Mauckounee* le a vin g th e m 'Ua.
lit* ri’ntl w h a t ht» said t v M
hqoan auard* along the herder
. R e p u b lic
o ffic ia ls
said
a rn p y of a c o n tra c t w id t h
rreated a aerloua crUia ln Pari
a siaaW m a
wn
tat
Officer* wounded in the bloody (trike rk)t at A trim. Trim ., nr*- shown with lom r cf the
Hit- first la d y M ifiiw l in I1?!W
The aifte relief of P - used in the bottle. Left to right; H. It. A rp , Bill Kennedy ami J , K. Sharp. Tw o mm werw kitted Eastern affair* |a&gt;l week.
for radio t in n ila d ,. The roll*
ad te rn IwM in ro­
•ad t t wounded. Order v h nature-! after 300 (ta lc militiamen took up patrol duty in the town.
tract rtir.ulatcd. he *oi&lt;l, that
I'EIPINH. China. July 9. (Ah
te to— l ie. m
dloM r-.
ltro,evrlt
w-ud-l
receive
— Official Chine,* and Japanese
onlv oil- dollar but flt.IMKI wo lid
apokramen announced that Chi
te stent p m poreoiu
«e*e troup, evacuated the Iron
be paid to the American Friend*
t o l iv e a b k o a o
a O r tte c m p n n r’r
Service Committee of I'hilldelpll*
ble ton* of Wanplugbaieu. arette
and gsanUwen
of a eta,it b*l ween Japanese and
after each ten program,. “ If -hw
It wm
Chinese arnile*.
The
Chinese
cun avail herself of u Um&gt;|iHoI#
troop* ha** been replaced by
then anyone el-e in America can
pottce and Japanese I mop* now
lh of. Jean Ihcrnrit, right, slrnt-i m -Iviiti-t ami Allyn Corey, cun da Ine miim&lt; thing,”
Ebb
are withdraw lag. Official, aald HnlWreity of Mi hignu radio engineer, nrc -hown in-t illing imlio -alii.
the dlepat* ,e*nt*d artlled.
lie al»o -aid lie belicve-l th* . •
and arn nautical apparntu, in the gondola in which 1'irc.nd will at
le..irA C'Kufroon si«rcnt turn fowhe-lee, Mm-l.
'n*tcr «if hit IkiI- cmliniiitr-e -iimri-i coil 'for tire IftT!*
come In* ri'lorn* ol
.inure*
tiarns will lift the gondola.
It-i-eeielt. cTdi'-l -oil of the I’nal*
j tlrul, Mr- Antra Ui-o-eyelt lloet*
linger, the 1‘r-eidcnt'* iluughttft
Hecretary
Morg-nthnu of the
TA M P A .
Ji/*&gt; t .-b V I - W . K.
Mr. and Mr*. Ihive H-nlshaj
Treasury ami III. father, llr n r j
Robtaaon, W PA district illreclor
and children,
Marjorie, Edwin,j
—
—
Morgcnihiiii, Hr.) Harry I.. Hup*
te rC teM about ]* percent of
Morel*. Huby and Baym.md will*
*
t e l . r t . r t M ur
kin*, Work* I'rogrwe* Admiub*
Me .WPA worker* In tbla area
Ion»e Hntnpdwy* for Fhth»delwhmA.W t ^ *y ■[F*J&lt;*ak r * '* l. rtM —
lattniui; amt J-din I.. Ix-wt*, chilr*
te— i f h e Y V gtew’ rwt a strike' lh
from t£ . Nalkmul Jen*
mail of the Committee for In*
where they pirn to *p*nd u few
of' pette with the *lt-*town start*
at Waahlagtnn. Tb* boy,
lltudtiul Drgnnixntioii.
dny, with Mr*. Boniske'* par­
yeeUrday that ad yealenlay by women in the
left the capital thta afleritiHin
“
I -Mt*
IliHwevcIt
at u recent
ent* U-fore nulling fur' Ini in burgh,
W P A tewing room.
werbina and
at ]:SS u’rlock and will arrite
Elae inure cases have been tried idcn of lt d guilty to charge* of prrm icnferenre -aid -he never
Scotland where the family plan,
for work out of
tie (aid 2m worker* on the
In ttanfurd tomorfnw niornliig on ill the quartet ly -ee-ion of the ^ |||,.^1(| fi-hing mol p»«»e*alon of u '-v a d c-l any luxe* in her life,
In make It* future home.
project
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Me payroll BUMqaito eradication
.M s A C L Tampa Special al I if in &gt;.Seminole County Court und two Oct, wa- tried arid the jurnr,. af-l
tevrtiric law permit* rletluc,
Mr. Iloniske *uM that h* and o'clock.
avertfe daily employment la quit work Mia mornlnr follow,
&gt;peraona were acnlcnreil byy tCn-nit
n -mt
| I.- ....... ..i . ,i n,., 11-in* from Income for charitable
■
hit family expected to take pa**
lag a general (trite order leaned
Cor the p**l
I I data. th*i Judge Millard II. .Smith tralny n&lt; l , r l,,niJ ......... .
llu'| •nil llutl jolt* up to i;» p frrH il
hy the Worker*' Ail Inner, an or
l&gt;avc linniake, former Sanf'ord ’,‘llf'' f,,r Eitgiantl on the Keren* »rm it, ha«
temping tel -erve term* nt Hitiford
that llicy bad tailed to
••f lh** Inntme.
Th»* X m iTia n
from
New
cerln, which m il,
gsnlistlim
of • ancniployvtl per
Iicemisu
of
lack
of
m--c—
ary
act....
.
.,
,
,
Main*
Pol
til
in
llm
diailow
id
mrechiint. will leave
tomorrow Y «rk Ju ly ill. While ... England , h(&lt; WMHhlllKlll„
In the County fro n t, I! llm! i
Ktii*iul« Survii'i* t'ommittiv i» fa
(on a.
Monument
Al J W. Ileinleiilmugli sml Ii \Y II- o ■II tint ca-e I lie oi • wu- colli-1 a •haoily iiricnnlzitllni.
It»tdna&lt;in Immediately dlacmi. with hi* family for lallnlmrgh. he plan* to vl*it hi* two aider* though the weather ha,
been di-r-nn were trlcil for I In* mi! 11 i d lri.il and Ihe I mill niljouilied
Bent laud, where they will make lx fore leltling In k'-ilnhurgh.
tlnued the project ami remote)
tery wet, nreurdlng tu report,.
J until I )H,t «i 111"i tint hi toll* ii tin* l to«♦
On lheir arriva* in Edinburgh, the hoy* maintain Hint ther hare fill poasesaiou of a fl-llinq llel.
all Imtla “an a aafety meylire .’ their future home.
il*nik«,t»'il l&lt;i IIiijv
After the srgiirm nt- of tile - a » runinniiiiK
Mr.
Iloniske
plmn
ki
go
into
About SOU women nn tin* tearenjoyed thvlr »t*y.
I fiPM.wlIill, will In* jll'Mlll.
,
sml
the
rhnrge
t&gt;y
the
Judge,
tin
|
the
hold
Ini,in*--,
with
hi*
Ing project returne*! In work
They Wer* hollared veil!* a vl*
Ill flu* nlll&gt; t IVll I'll*t» lit Ite* trift'll
lirither in low mill alder, Mr. It (mm (be 1‘reildenl July x. Juror* retiirne.l u verdlit -d i-m 'ii '
f^
T Me teds were warning Ihl* morning under police pro
mi fur in Itir 4ouit, Hull ot I luivlrte
end Mi'-. T . Elliott.
Marjorie, and ul*ii wllneaaed a IJGitil lire, lull with n recommerdalI &gt;e for Vn
I ’n n ln d i for furnUhin^f
C a r te n . A blew a-out tire tectiun. Between &lt;0 and
H*-&gt;
W h itn n
%it k in &lt; liiiitJi* A
Nn sentence wa- thin, II
now nrhitol Iiitnt*a«
aw-iiih'il |&gt;y
[ te ate —
tslfcn off from women remained In Ihn build In a
(k
'
*
1 w hi grridniitfd from the tlnl- work, (llaplay, aciordln* In com ieticy
lltiwuril,
In
-i
ii*
nut
iveuvi'F
thi* Hr in InoIt* County n,mn| of
vcr-lty of Alihrtoa *- u dietic- munlcatliin, reccited from there i however, n« Hie attorn.", for lbtat March M on te r flrat all nlchl mol said thto would
,
,
U|
ilniiiz(*pf»,
Ihr
juiorto
irtiirnnl
fi
drfrndatlt filed Informal loll - r a
bill recently, plan, to rontinue
I'iiMir Inulrtkiion yotirrilny, w*te cireto Me globe made ■lay there until (mile *1 women,
Oim of the greate,! aril title,
vuritk! in favor of tin* ilrfmilaut
.'ter training ut the
Ealinhurgh engaged lu hy the hoy* •** Hie new trial
goto— te t Jntt fee tte time te* who were dl.-chargei| recently,
i"r*liiiu* *o County Sii|u i inirml ?nl
vriMi.to [wwiirilintf Ii mt Ii."* fur lli»* valilo of t\ V/ I, I totl&gt;|1.
In
Ihe
ca-e
of
the
Hti*
*
were put hack nn the payroll.
* hiiepital end Edwin plan, to dudy bualnea* of swipplng Ebiridu
1 1v nil I |rtll iM listlint Kri»
M nrri- tiilyard nod tint. ,&lt; I ,ir»-r lln* pr
titedirioi ut the
Ifniveraity of, •mitenlr- fur those
Jtiihlmuin *aM the women were
II**to*| m il Son* to:i m ii writ iln| tf)«*
‘ a te had aet te r heart M strong(rum
ull
for
tlrtrnl
i&lt;
it.
rhalged
with
petit
I
i
i
i
i
.
i
)d-a
r.tt.f.iin SinIrrblcNMii will
roritru* I for fill rij*|iiii|f miu lu ff4
In' Kilinhiiigh which hu, one of the part* of the world, and. from
I*. — the trto and wackup* were discharged because It t t * are
Thtii niotmmr
I of guilty were entcled 4424*1 1 ^ .
,, Milhit■! It t l»"o| Im-t nn n Iwtl-lrifi Doi’ff*
— today- sew. la her IP year* of eaaary to cut llir roll In keep in I'hnric** **f tli»* Hoiia «*f 111* le- Iwoil miilicnl college- in Europe.^ all
Indication*.
bualnea,
win
&gt;mi(h
Hi'M**nr«tl
l.n*
tin
n
y,
hryro*i
^
*
1^. 1 he imnller children nl-o
plan greet. Hanford hoy* took hutiil were -cnlenccit $*. ami iff i i r 141
B y lag. tte Ift-yaar-eld ladybird within fund* allocated fur tin- Rimi m ^ iln it imiirtt! ni tl»»» I.**
ro t of f ! INtj 85 m il
to -I'lvi* i itf yritr 111 tin* Stall1
day,
by
Comity
Judge
Ij
u
V.i'll
1
*
"
to fiiti.di their ,choolmg In Scot curved neckerchief stlitr*. baby
ted teen la four otter*, with little pro Iml. There lui* been nn ill*
Aliiffi’tt .Into Horvlto ric u l'T ii
Ktoii lint nl T . -1*1 tt’i |f»rk(
ItsT|ih Went rh a rg -l f. * ti lilt .on w Iipii h«k iilt*m|#-il iftoll y to tin* t»thrr lo t f*ir n J to f| ion Inlor*
turhaure In connectluu with the
1 t it Ii M-hiHil-.
hart te te m tf.
alllgatora, and engraved sllvur
i |Mil till’ «hiii|frH of lr«*akimf (iml rntrrinit im linm l rluksMU
and-run
-liiver,
#
.n
tr.e
'l hr
hh|
Mr. Boniake hu- liveil in Han-1 ring*.
that Brat craahT It •trike.
TH»* r t f u lir wwlily nir«*ting «•!
an I to* Aortlriiml Uolwrt Moiittfom fJTtt’i. Mr. Lnwlon Imlu-alttl.
‘ jtivy i etui m-I a ver.lVl i f
fc nl fu- the pad 12 year* ami
I I , IM P She was tab­
Hanford which had ihe large,i
iry
.
nl
him
llohfrt
\|&lt;liriff.
mum,
lh** T h w r ih m I rliifi will lw* hi'UI during that time te - been very
■Kilty for Ihr ilffHiilut**,
le maa the later married—
rv peeve*tat Ion In Waahlngton of
K. r
StirniN, win rm
1 II t » IN month-* mi lh*1 buiio* i-hari;*.
it.iii^ht ut 7:J!0 ii*rliirk In lh**
i.ttve in rivic work in th u Oily. any utter city in Central Elor
_
_
Palmer Fateam— for a
lokn
UuiMimr. W. If.
For It) year* he owned and oper­ tea, &gt;ewt the followiua
Itds fa a small M glwa. 8te cams
I- ■■y
I*«fditl *ntp sfolitl t«Mlay.
ated a dipartmei.t -tore here and Hcovts pll-tney N il. Jr.. •Chum”
t d t o s la M
a perfect
leading »t Pitta»r
or th-| pait two year, he hu* •Unify,
Hyrl
tasted Into an ualllgg . Ill- hard
Tlit* Kfidfonl
|vp«r||n«‘iit hcen "lo'agvil In crlery farming M s -o n .
A h
William. Hrtnan.
ritimli* ..... , of isaltiftevtllt*. \ra-v
ntt&gt; ri»fitto*tiipl*if 4Hip* linidi ii.; »*'isn
xrlu -iit,y,
H)itr Itranan, J r , eliulib"
Mu* s|it&gt;4ik»r al
an hiior-eluh
Ma, ft— «epC t&gt;, I M B -N orfolk,
Isir tjirffit
jiiac tlr»'
tucictiming
IlM'f't Irtl of III*’ K |tostlt l Mf *|llhl* of
fa
(balaw)— This M bs *te aufMr. tloniike I* nn artive inrm- ami Henry Tamm from Troop
An office of th« Social Security ni'it Vf'rk nil tfit"* |i|-I «»l lain;*
hor of the Kiwania, E lk , mill William Kalter, James Tew. ||*r
fsisd • alight i n t o wound when Board will open July 12 in the
•• i,|*&gt; rin-tili Biiiifonl* |le I#ntn|, Ihiytiiihi. uo*l
MIAMI. Juh
|l» tb* iHiiHulnl |*gr
Ii* IiIml Hit* pullt*n Hlol Iimi.
A *oilmen and he and hi* fam­ old Madden. Allen Newnran, Krl
WltlllllC llftll
lMflSS.il
t e r pis— — to ever after land­ Orlando
,|inlu»* Wm tli W Tr:imio»M mil’ll Now Smyrna ltl.| hi I»uytun4
Kurhang* Building, ac­
ih*(ii Ii yi*tett*ri|.iy afieriiuou,
tag. “Tee mwah beak la g ” ah* eg- cording to word torliy from I'acl
ily hive made u host of friend* gar Bigger*, sjoi |tm Veruuu llHlIil «lf IlMMf ill till* N ,»»ii.
14lli'CltttotIt III loil.ll Hi,, it* to
The Wootlmen of the World lime they have been here.
K I w uu U im from Sdnforil
who
represented Troop tt.
l-| 11111MfI* MililM
I
lutitt
for
In
a
*
Imlf
uf
III**
luillmi
v*
■
I*
•
*
1
*
Weaver, manager II* announc'd will h tU their regular
weekly
h » I — Jane I t , lfttt-A b ile rw , that his office U prepared to furloiil.iiloil in i (m |. ul ilallvt* io» fiVii’tnVfd tho rtiii**Miijr wi*r»ti H!l|*
Ito'iiifNte
uHrltmlfil
i&gt;
&gt;
H
m* mini
meeting tonight at HdMi o'clock
h «’V N il, f’liarh-rt llt-Mhi lliiwjirtl
W A N TH t ) L i n - N H illfH
g — e -A f te r • alow Ukooff in an niah employer*, worker*, ami ill
mi r h iiimmI
it a* Hi kiiiitoii im •Ii** Mui|il»V Mill Tli
in the IWM fellow * Hall, arrord
M O KE P E T T O D E A T H
Ig tS t J H ate dropped 30 feet onto otter person* with information m| j(l^
rrsB«t(| t«« 21 T* in|&gt;* » *«••■*’ »** 1 «rt Ih Ip-lint jifl.o k»*»l (ft «o*lil- , latMiat. Fr*'il It. W 11son. iti.i Will*
announcement tirade today
IIO N O I.H I.U , July -i
I / O - tiffin for III** ni*4him wtic l'-H- lliriMlQ&gt;i«tiit Hu. ft* it-* lull Jil‘1*** . f*’F roli'imin
— tee sates but waa sol injur**)
regard to the federal Old Ape (iy j
jih*t,m.
.MOSCOW, — M l - A cunsular Btepe have been taken In injur*
, to t 4— Sept. t&gt;. 1V31 — Detroit Benefit* plan of the Social He(l| Mlkt’lall
In ih j Trit!titti*&gt;H" i ili« Moil toilhi Vo h«»
. ,
ojeirt from Khabaruvsk, Hiberia tte *t!ltnc** of the Hawaiian night
— tte autegyro again. Trying a
IhiiimmIIjiI** u|&gt;
hot t»**ll slrHi ItiiiK 11*011 f h •* ihl* first riillim
curfty A rt.
I Th,. weekly meeting of the to the JapaaaM.eiubdaay here &gt;**•
Honolulu h u tecum-- the fourth VIVtelHrtl I'lalftM III Noto j,»!tjI 'H'l. p«‘u| to llu* Siiit*’ Siipn iiit* #*4iiai•
. hi frost of a crowded
In the pa*l, Mr Weaver *t*'e.l,' I*r„ h y le t iatt |t..y Scout
tr&lt; ••!*|" 'd a y
»*ki
lit
„
„
„
c
alleged_______
________
_
American city to Intuelu.'* night
She dropped JO feet,
T*'lls of lh&lt;lUN4t!l| &lt; I*
Hi M |' 144It tid’d|. Jltflll* |r mu tilt'll li&lt;’l«l
Mo receiving of application* a n d .* d l |M. held tonight at
in w in ker* of la v ld ,«,lw a y . had *ia.*M V o r'h u .te m D 't-’ t ^ o , inVm ln# iMi'illl,
„
•im1-it |t per
Forces*!
laadtof gear and wiag
Rr%i-rsi |*lh' - Oil toM«v»l lilt! 1,1to' III V.I lli{
tte iaauance of account numlera ,,v|,ck
ut
the
I'retdry rl.,„ been exented at Svobodny in the to quiet a crying baby jiu n ’ lflcal-1 th#
Ulllli
Elitrliln I'itrlly
cloudv
with
III tt N II tolll’f .4 Ilf in ufn*f iy (tint
hurt but ter huikand to employees had been carried nn
Cliiir.h Ered \* Ilhams, Jr., in fa r East
I ly instead of pacing the fbeictoward Me wreck tripped by tte Poet Office Department.
,Mi-lit*.-m r**|to8*rf•*•! » h»
f-» olhen. to hid t -r pur- !la-e ol ecuttererl -liower* Saturday aiet
noun r.l tmlny.
(A total of J74 known e*cru-|
■
— , • gey teg* and had to have Now, there ire three office* in
thillh&lt;* Mtlrlliutiihk lit III*’ heat | lav-** b — Ilian two years old, on extreme soulli n u &gt; t loiilght.
"o n - now have takvn place m So-Boy llcoate at tlteir Washldk- Cfilrugii
Eloilda — »
ftvc,
New
I’tielfiiiil. which -n il are .iiblei-t to re Evlrem e norlliweal
h*— tote treatment.
Florida, te added
t
A committee fr-itn l-laril CltV Viet itu-*ia’a spy hunt,JM uf them* ton Jamboree al Mu tuna u!
I’artly ilotnly Imilithl anil Mat.
funr. Miiit^siiM three, ,s* Iti-i 'k-i ■tempi Ion al ..........nl.
Tk — — •* (he March erark-up
Tte** office* are under Ite «o- beailrd by Coanly Agent Alex n tin- Ear Eaot.)
loud
dally.
The Judge at*" -ab| III- law ilriltiy. -u tte re d ihimilef-Tibwerc
two ii Ik I fitillutti»B Hml f IIi I-bb "H"
to I m i i
that did not dia- pwrvbion nf tte RegloMl Office While vfatled Srnfnrd recent IV
vl-d,it — ; the roueltiniimwl pro*! Sal unlay.
tte ladybird. She waa out
each.
to Birmingham, A la , which aerve* (nr th-- parte-e of making a *ar
Dsylon., Tldta
■ion that nil taiuil-n mu*i In"Sfa dream'* of flying Florida, Georgia, Alabama, M l— I vey of the | Slate Market hen*,
Mete.ir-ilosl-1 - -.-Id ......... .
Saturday's
tide*, high, 3 71
ablely warm weather" prevailed uniform.
wertd sate* troeoalppl, South Carolina, and Term* ■-cording in j o. Michael, head
A M. 5.5S I'. U -i low, 2 ; la A.
nvvr m i—I of Ihe Mortlorn ii.tlfj
S tew te te — been her laat evaee. 8. E Aah* ia the raglunid uf Ihe market.
M.. i : «* I*. M.
III the ........ . Stale*
tdght. — id her hut- director.
Oaromtlar
No general relief w - * alehte.l
The Sovereign Cypress, Crntral lnclud* aa item about it in tte
erne wasld settle down— tu
M r Weaver stated that tte staff
J O. Michael, manager ofthYesterday. III.OU; today, ju 3,
Generally fair and ...nmiM-d
life” with ter husband to aaeh office I* small, due to the Stale Mark'd here, waa In Jaca Elore'a'a " B % Tree," ia •non to te 'Strange A* It Sw i m ' newspaper
Rainfall
hot wn* the fnreiM-r
l-r
it—
Calif*— la.
fart that each employe* must have son. ill** Ihe first of the w-e-k on honored in "Strang* A* It Seem..",faature Thi* will appear on SunTiil.il end in it ut 7 .In A. M. . . . »
l l O M H .r i . t ,
July
3. (,11
sff again, heading passed a civil service elimination. hu-lneas and he plana In leave a rnrt-Hin by John lli i .
I-toy, Aug. I " He «*nt a proof of North Central — im
Total for (tie in. in I ti
43
Hi-stt-re-l -liotv- r - I-II in North fbtiiul-riul
rtilrr* threatened to
— end tte world—
Mr
H i«
recently m iu e -t-^b la drawing fur inspe-dior
T- C Antwerp will act aa an a*, *i on fur Tallahaeeee where lie
Ttmptralurea
interrupt the — -tub for AUHtlbi
down— In the vast, abtaat ia tte officewll| ili«ri|&lt;* matters relative to Ralph Bagwell, aecretary of the- T t e cartoon atalt., ' The 'Big Dakota.
Maximum. Stl; Mliilmutu, 71.
Normal roll-lit ion - (orinud l h - Enrburt ami Ered N -on-n. ml-a
of tte *outte—
8ta!e Market* -»,^h State of”, Seminole County Chandler "f, Trw*', a cyprw** in Stmln do CounI Inlaid reading.
ing a week in the rarltlc on
Commerce, to tend data nf uni-u*^ ty, F la , staail* 123 fret high and rut" In the Ear We.t.
rials. It wa* tearneit today.
Official Rsport
----- -----------------— .
| an at loinptml flitthi nrmmd the
COTTON WINS AGAIN
Interest to him to order Ih il he la 11 feet irnuad it* boae. tt to the
High Lew
N
E
W
YO
R
K
,
July
t».
"*’*
world.
Weather
p.
rmitttng.
thmight
uv*
II
in
■
new
book
he
is
oldest
sod
largest
typre**
in
the
M J-ABABBKE July 9. -O T i
----------Tw o bulbllnc permit* were tet - ......- ■■ ........... . *3
71
With the temperature miring truttleahlp Cobiriulo
JIan* to
/• te WkHfleld, ill to •
C X U N O U S T IE SCOTLAND, sued this morning by (i. f- l-ax writing1V . 8."
......... . HU
#7
2 .............. *
!St r-s-i-nlly. Howard -end three plane* aloft again tt*
far tte paal' h t f ft —
Henry Cotton, local building Inspector. O n- tu
Mr
Bagwell answered with a| The drawing, a .yndl.-ste-f fee- tewnrda
1 .................. ................ M
73
retorn te hi* fatead BrttJM p^f***Lu«l. won! ^
„ |(up(„
flir .
si reen written arrriant of the aged cy.fatw , wHI appaak in many new*, Hamm ill, 2d, an employe in the day to aejri-h lor the filer*. Of
..... ....... M
13
u milk plant, flier* dlreillng Ibe -ennh *abl
to* British Open Oolf -tompion-j
ai nt* hum- on at meit o presr. la a latter te received to-' pipera throughout 'be world and heller room
. •(
If the filer* urr md found to­ 5 ................. ..i....
climbef]
to
the
T.c-frcejmg
r-K-m
(ima h thu* Avenue, ejliisatvtl to cu*l ITS. day. Mr. Uto Mated
1ft ^
"Th
e
atory
of|»teald
give
this
U»*'t
j
c
j
to
rn
---------- —
,
# ................. ..... ....... 13
14
t M fee CM TB-tela and the other to IWn Thomas (•Th# Suv»r*tg» Cyproas' proved tej*
adeartiaiag. Mt B igM to mv tte third floor and hanged day or tomorrow. ho|Mi uf local
t
___
T ,/v-fa 1# !
|a« them will be allw,
m
_ . tceavtinsd
ruga Tw ej
to *&gt; uitsraettog that I dackisd te t o #
u
u . . a .a g -T / '•
• .
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P o lic e Reserves
Ordered Dism issed

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E a U b H a h rd In 1908

JU LY *. l t t t

Soviet Trocfo Given
Firm Orders To Re•fat Any lavaolfl
By Japanese Forces

Sat By Or-

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AH IM DV m itff BAET N IW iF B

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St minole County’s &lt;Big"Treer ^Will
Get Publicity In Feature Service

Rain Threatens To
Interrupt Search

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rtV D A T , JtTLT % m t

includen the appMcatfcn o f traffic engineering to pottoe
work, the ito d y o f proper meUtoda o f traffic low enforce­
ment, control o f traffic on atroeto aad kighmajrg,’ ami the
aoiution of traffic problem* o f individual kaK ttaa. The
couroe will a h o laeladc up-to-date amthoda at hra—Upalluii,
Urn uae of photography in the atudr of a a a iin t cauaca
and the proper deafen o f hfehway* aa an aid t a r a ft drtr*
lag.
Every effort toward* the alleviation of tha raeantlag
highway
peril ia worthwhile,
hut we wtak
there
were aome may o f getting the idea acroaa to th e entire
driving public that the observance nf one Mttta temple
rule would reault in the diminution of traffic raaManU by
one-half.
That rule la not predicated on the thaary t l M t a gen­
eral reduction o f apond will do the trlek. Mat i t ia predi­
cated on the truiaai that intelligent variation a f apaed la
aaaantial to aafe motoring. Automotive engiaaare have
improved their product* to auch a degree that am ean
breoae along in the modern motor car at 75 ar M aritea aa
hour with perfact aaae and apparently no daagar and
there would be little danger if the driver could Mara to
take hi* font o ff the accelerator when the daagar aigna
appear.
Thi* I* where the difficulty arine*. Faat drlvMg ha*
a tendoncy to make the occupant* of a car forgat th e exconnive *peril they are travelling. All of ua have had the
cvimrienre o f aHeading along on the open highway and
*uildenly finding oonwlve* within 4 city .o fferin g the
'to'ii*i~n that we had practically .lowed down to a atop,
when, a* a m atter o f fact, the apeedoroeter ia rvgMtaiing

►

TM * thaaslaa vurld U In iraaallUiua pain;
Aad all Urn travail that It now
aaduraa
W IU aoawda/ paaa away hr
aaan’a nan ruraa. . .
What though lha ramvdlci will
atlaa atraia
Aad tar aaeaad' tha allmval’a
waatlaa rail nr
Onn dona aot glta tha aynlmu
caadlrd
T v rkec&amp;
check QP
Q g tavar'a
tavar’a rl.liu
rl.lm n-m
paratnrva
SO.
Thai raa* through all the Imm|&gt;
If fn*l driver* would *low down when they eee a cow
and Ika brain. , .
on I hr m r t, or when they come to a curve or a blind Intar' Bvt when lh « o l.la roam*, a
eection. nr when thay are entering a town there would he
will be pa.ard;
(Ttm world will bars tnouah id a great reduction in the number of accident*. Aa kmg a*
people fall to prertlce variation of rpeed we may expect
■nff.rinn
Aad man will know that ltd* the present ghuatly loe* o f life and property to continue.
will lm hi* laat
P»a*a*c; and *alnlni
alrnnifli.
hn yet 'w ill aim
Ami balld hi* hnma on pear*
and wtrlal duly
f^yijC'ini'a ronthwent ^ .Boy Seoul* t.i the National
Aud tlriuly walk uxulu wlllibiv*
Jniuihiiii* in WunliinA'ftoi will return home tomorrow and
and Uauty.

I toother year ami •
N E W Y O R K , Ju ly 9. — M V-1
I c m ! can ba flipped. Robert R. Young, Frank F Kolbe,
freer Into their full and Allan P K irby, controller* of
IV paastay their arc- the m at 13,000,(100.900 railroad
and U cat it praam- empire pat together by the lata
baalaeaa.
Van
Sarerlngen
Brother*, an•••
r.ounced plan* ycotertlay for slm_
.
* ■ "• * * • * • * "
A » that, || waa Harr boa Per. plletatlen of the corporate »tw cCannes . ■»_ w h i , to d h a tk a a man W hahal director of " U s t lure of tba empire which may
U M la
t t M black rad(white Haciaaoa” aka waa directly ra -1avaataally codec* their .take la
Tw a n aa I t l l k . y
a w wtlh Ron. sgoaatfto to r bagging Paacbaa tba read* to a* little a* 10 polecat
a w ^ C o w a a ^ la . U d H a r ii« a .
I M M t m the ptrture. He bad.' Oa tba kerb of anaouacement
. ■
k * " * oHa la China and when that director* of Alleghany Carp.
“ " 7 . 7?**
UoU' ■* * * *
■ ■&gt;■&gt;11— P n p t hi. .a t rhea.peak. Corp had ap. ? • A i*fT T
,ir *
M i ta aaob oat de Karla proved awrger of them two Van
T * ™ - **
* ” * ■**'] m t obtain M i caaaont.
| flworingon holding unit* Into aao
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.^ ■ ‘ ■ f ^ 't d and
Vataoaa director*, who aaw the company, bearing the title of
oe oaria want aa u i d Mo bus!- dog oa tta art, aay hi* poiae waa cheappoaho Corp., the three young
T r
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,
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aapack. Biota bo aoeor bad faced boalnrta men l*«ned a statcmjnt
, C M r* l ? * * nireetad tha picture, a camera before, they were pre- painting out that machinery had
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»k n b j»o tried to pared for alamrt aaythiag. But tbr been aot up whereby the ba*e af
' “
" V *"•* deg take* ordera perfectly and rankaan atockholdera of the newly
ef lU ki»d in America. Raaald Cnl- never M n tte o td a alngle retake. |prepared Chraapeako Corp. may ha
man did hip tort la paraaade da
f aarkaa Laaaa goto aaa bath a broadened8*ri* * " .£ 5 * • P A i ’ L * * 1 U
9**d rnmbinga,
Taung. Kolbe and Kirby le*a
lna
k*
L
j tb a aaadam In
la Hollywood ihan three month, ago acquired
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which train doge far tha film* are their dominant poeltlnn la AlleghaJ V r e la gnRa a hiatorp behind anateo. to kaea Mm earelled m . y In a .urprtee purr ham of tba
**
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tW lr
1shares, o rirln .il, held hy the Van
****_**• kM Marla got
t a t thla la aaa Tihetaa terrier Kwerlngen Rrnthern, from a charthim b Chlna wton ha waa toarinr who teal gotog to mho*.
I u b U foundation created by flrorft
too Orient with a nrwa mol oatfit.; He kaowt ail the anawera now. , a . Ball wealthy Muncle, In d , frah
I Jar manufacturer
toto t^Mas from Tibet, and da
Kerry dap far week, an aaaayMario get aa* af the nHgkml Utter, maua -H a r y " haa written a latter
Thaaa dogu, an the Chine*- to thla office. . . . HPe eoggoeta anclaim, were fleit Intraduced Into tMelca for tha world'. Ilia, art tie.
Chinn bandied* af year, ago to l a affair* at WaaMagtnn. and offer*
brad wtib tW (11 m m i l m t do*, rewdWe for ermip and Influrtii*.
and the reaalt waa tha Pakhmae. i . . . The latte ~
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Pane haa gate mm pound of ham- and the rhcl
When hi* fmit ir»i langlnl In an
barter a toy,&gt;lu* three email pup- marvel at. . .
inchor ca U r Arnul.l Cllar, New
py Manilla. Ha la now Juet om* tain a Uugk.
llrumwirk *arilin&lt;' fi.hrrman, wa»
ilracKcil to the *ra Ixittiun. lie
freed hlm*clf in time.

K ayton.

Tha only place w « would run
dnan a alt-down alrlkn would In­
to to* oppoain. arinlmi llalillna
to Hpaln. In tael, wa arn all lot

yroni'diiia mi*.
— ——o— —
Twrnly-luur p&gt;-r*on* ar* drad
M a heal war* *wr*p* Ih* northar* *tat*a. No wnndnr Klorlda'*
wlalar
reaorta
arn bvromiu*
anmmrr r«aorta.
riaharman abma lh*W hll*lll
vnr nf Arkanaa* urn |H&lt;nurliml
about a hum amnatrr daarrllm-l
a* In-In* -wider lb.in an auliinm
bit* and Ihri-r llim-a a* lima''
Wo Ihouahl Arkanaaa wa* a dry
■tat*.

aatronowlral Inand pvssIMy
ta lb* world Is a aaadtal at
wa pvwtoca, ervetaround Ili a &amp; C.

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SNOW’S PAINT ft CLASS CO„ INC.
PARK A T I .

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The b lm r’ i .hark ever enurht
with rod and reel m*nr AtiMralia
W A H IIIN U TO N , July
'T h* t,&gt; call th* roll whan a quorum call rcccnfry wa* lanalrd by l&gt;r. Krlek
n r&gt;-ini*h roluul. It
Impending fUtovator eg* Init I he la made. Smoot ami La Follvttr F lv h c r.
aciRhiii 1.0ID poumL*.
Praakiant's court bill, or aay rom- u*ad auch Interval* l« rv»t, to
prundaa, prowls** to treat Ih* |ravs th* floor, or to rat. Th..»#
rouatry to a picture af damotrary w tr, on»-m» n fillhuatar*.
VI HERE
la dalirlam tramaaa.
, Th* lat* Huey P. Limit'* on*FRIENDS
Oftlj trvm m w ABfto 4 m ft fill* man fl)ltoat#r wan rontlurtH unMEET
busUr aaaw to saaka **«**. It la a (ler far different cirrum*tam-r*.
f r ie n d s
brake which mlnoriti.-* m j &gt; apply The rhaii ruinl that no «|u»r«.m
agalaat w j o r k t o
A flllbovlrr
touM 1* allnwrsj u n l* « —
AN D
every one Nhnulii feel proud that thi* city wa* *0 finely caa not nonvally aclag a b e t pas- busia*** cam, b*for* the M-nut.-,
TALK IT
rcprimented at the grent event in the natiotwl capital, •ag* af aay garttoalar bgialatlon. o n* man'* cootinuou* talk ilial not
OVER
which wa* "tski-n, figuratively, by an army of nearly But la caa atop pasaag* af lagbla- conatltut* new bu*inc»». So for
.10,000,"
tiao wb*a r ratoarity f*ri* atranc- n c l y |*
||u*y . I ihmI on hit
O m M U T B I'O H T o F K It'K
"Undaunted by the rain that drenched the early ar­ ly enough that tha majority ha* f „ t an&lt;| talknl.
| During th* first part h* drank
rival* in Washingtnn," nay* the Clearwater Sun, "the boy* lost Its toad.
a lth a a * It
fair* froelyj out
net up their tent city •and went lirtokiy about the buainesa Aad tha
MAXIMUM f 1,000.00
- I d emtorvd sovvral protoagH ffllbab- wbaa. after aevaral hour* of 'talk
of neeing the town. Till* wn* done largely with the aid
ter* la Ha htetory, n*v*r ba* i w y ^
^ n i |„|,| hr rout.l not Imv*
BENEFIT
of bicycles, which swarmed tilling the path 1 nf West Po­ fit to adopt rules which would pi*- th* Hoof, h* drank lilll*. During Age Ua.il*
la la k i trara—

GEORGE’S PLACE

ring prlcaa In Cblcaan him
ranched lha hlghaal prim in nlii«yaara brlaglna cheer* to .tuck
grower* and moan* tn lb* con-

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tomac I’urk and along Ihe Lincoln Memorial driveway. Pe- wet that*.
ith* |a*t kour* of hi* flllbustpr hr •nmi# m l* h a t p v r m M iNfllf
• • •
dt'Mtrijn* hud to do a lilt of dodging, but there were no
••T MrtirBlufa. A|»teU N l I l H
• I was la avidmit phy.lral agony. H r
Nltorv. K i l l s | | g
MUBdlcusuultie*. Boy Scout* have re*|iect fur life, limb* and Th* flllbuatw may start at sag awung la th* *i»le by hi* »rmv, •T9HVTf
lf 9«r RVN|HHiNkNb
on*
of
**vtral
place*
along
rite
monkey
faabten.
to
lift
hi*
•chiiu
property.
THE AMERK'AN
'The two principal object* of Interest tn the boy* cooraa toward a final veto on the lag* from the flow. Rules prohlbBENEFIT COMPANY
rmirt
bin.
Th*
oppaaoat*
may
toiu
d
him
titling
down
to
talk,
were the (i-men’s hcndi|iinrten» ami the Smithsonian In­
I*. O. H n n s I
Orlaado, Fla.
fuao to lat It com* up for roaskfoto• • .*
stitution.
.
lion, or moy rvfoto to lot a a ftBut th* flUbastor being organ"There were other activities which would take place atltnta be pot bofor* th* tvaato laod by Senator Bark* of Nebraska • u n i
■m m
no mntter where the jamboree wa* held. Scout* are great Bat tba a*nal proved*r* ia to Mt won't find that difficulty. A* in*
swapper* and many of them nrrlved with souvenir* from th* bnt coma In th« usual enter, maa quit* talk lag, aaother will
their home camps w hich were duly exchanged, after ex- with debate beginning there. Am i tab* hi* ^iac*. Each aaw speaker
' 'ra n a»* a quorum, to that make* ELGIN DRUEN RUI.OVA
|wrt dickering, for souvenir* fmm other part* nf the coun­ what debate!
form er Senator Soviet of Ulab too party nearly aa bard on the
try. Of course there w ere public perform»nce* *t which
S p e c i a l pr ic k s
Kcuiit* did Htunts anil demonstrated some of their special once conducted a filibuster. Ha real nf the M-nata aa on tba oppm I-

Wllk Amt-lla Karbari nil.alna
for ala day*. Ih* poa.lhltllr &lt;d u
rracu* (row* allmnirr. W* inual
nut overlook. how*v*r, Ih* tail
aaatalnraa nf Ih* t^-ilnglon'* air
pinnea when lhai «hlp arrive* on
tbn ae*n*.
r*epl* may think thi* U a
••awful world but everywhere on*
Mokl, l a th*
............
Holy Land, In Chin*,
Manchuria, Spain ami *vrn :n thi*
aauatry there ar* p*r*on* *mw«htog heads I* or getting m d y to
cammlt aaei* mu* violvncr
To pro** Ilial Harvard l«n't
fn.-I.M-h .mt nf
ll* alinlrnl*
Mid:
*'T*k* my c»*,. fnr In
■lanr«. | row on th* rrrw and
t know *vi-ry nun In tho Imwi,
•art-pi tho** two who alt way
up In front."
A *r*Hl rumrt which hain’l
vtellrd Ih* rnrlh In nuny year*
to reported hrailad hark for a
return call. If It aiperl* |o*&lt;«
Ihte old win Id agulu II iM-ltn
hurry up, because Ih* way lliliiastand aow there won't b* imirh
left before lung.

Wrist Watches

T t wa* a gathering to make every ailult citlxen beam
with pride and thankfulness— pride Is’cause of the fine
Ini of ‘ hippv, competent, self-n*llant youngsters, and
thankfulness tiecnuse the'r cncnmiimint wa* one of j&gt;a«ce.
not war."

SANItlRD TWENTY YEARS AGO
Willi II u m U pmvlna Hint her | pony yr»lerday.
Th* Itoyal NeigUboit of Aster
army.
now
rrhahllllalnl. noi
.Ir ik - li-lllng blow*. Ilo- Kil Ira gave « “anck" *ocUI la lb*
t.-oli- Ki-rri-* sppun-nlly ur* pn&gt; iMd Ki-lliiw* 11*11 ye*lnrd»y. A
naked rack per
pnrlnc lit r«'»niiii&lt; lln- lorwunl i-oalrthullnn
movi-monl
on
Ike W rslrrn win for twb-e Ih* number of
Krout. Nolnlilo mllvlty
I* lo­ tuilr* of Mwk* be owned. Uiu-U
waa provided wbaa
ginning In llrlgluin, bill lirr. merriment
ninny l« having pm.r aui-resa. A they i-tilled lo unnounr* |h*lr
report la-1 nlghl »lmwr.| llu t ronlrlbullon*. M»ny wrm a*ham
nlm- Urrmun alrplsn.-n were put •’d to |ell.
H rlg Secretary Marlow* with
out id nrlIon Ity on* tlrdUh Id
hi- Hour of Trnde!
I'laii*.
T . W llaiiwll, former auper
Mr. and Mr*, llrvun Kipdri-s
und ilmighlrr. Mumnri-l, Mr mol inlvndent «t th* divinion t s r ih#
Mr*. K. N. K»lrldg*
K.linond A. f - I. ha* been pronuded lu
Hlowi-, Mr. *n.| Mr*. I. M. I.U lake rhnrgn of Ih* movement of
ra* and daughli-rn and J. K. troop* und .upplle* during Ih*
MiClrllnml worn m llm picul* war.
rrunnilv al luk* llarncy jte.ier J It's n wt»« » » n who rhack*
th* other fallow's cash tutor*
day.
Mr. llnlllngrr lo*t Id. Hill.- old' lie cashed hie rhack.

mtimhlod column* af tariff figure* lion. Enough hare to atay on duly
Into th# record, teat lengthy Itema to form a quorum,
tn the itetk to be read by the clerk.
If Rurkr ha* the support fnr a
and ratted often far quorum.
•fliltemtor be tay* he hat. he ran
Similar tactics were adopted by fUIbuatrr fnr months. Vtn.lenl.er-r.
the lata Senator tm foUrtt*. lor iatlaar*. while not openly
Quorum rail* at* up about half Joining Ihr filibuster, soy* he ha«
of the time of bia 19 boor fllibua- a IS hmir *p*erh prepared tn -outter. It takas about eight mlaulea lio* what I will Have to tay later/*

“Mobv Dick" 11m No
CbiM c When Modern
W halen S t a r t Oat
"Th a r aha blaw t- la echoing
•gala from craw’* aaat teokoutt *a
the A bm c Iran whaling Industry
tamps sat af tho doldrums It haei

Aa

CAKE
SALE

"Ovarhe and murks" IreHlInv
•oarer vlrllnta mar bo cured hv
federal action. There ar* thou
toad* af fake cures brine rlrrtl
tel ad all th* tlm* and are brine
tapped up hy the gotllhl* pub
Ite. Nat sal* do Ih# professional
bgavfla" bring mlaory to count,
loan p*r*o*». but tho amatrnr
ver* are aa even gteai.
II yon are sick, ae*
p goad darter
who
doesn't
i |at of magic

C l a r k (&gt;able Leaven

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HOME-TYPE
HOUSEWIFE

CAKE

U SZZZ
S S X J Our Lead Will Be
small boats— la
reason for tba

boom.
Another la the advance la prices,1
cll a
* I « I « u an [ leaving today for Baa Volley
t o r M o u n i a i n n In
ln tha (riatl „( geuth c*n brought oa principally by_e gov.
tag af 9 cent* a
ir .l
Idaho's primitive Sawtooth trniM nt rmeia*_____
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I Mountains
1*nu"d
»"
*■**• olLt
Pocatello, t.iahn, July « — (AA— ! Surrounded by score* of (gtrla,1
/
Beardrd (la rk Cable .ratel him- h* **ribbUd
®" k01*1 iU-,doeed In to* Ualtod ttotaa w ^ ,
Bearded H a rk l.ibl* *ca(*.| him
bUnk ( tecks. caf* menus »• !»«« *» »1.T99^79. compared ta
-*lf in an eipcn.lv* roadster y*e- M
ef
ot
I M S * * gaUeoa at M U A 3 0 in
10M.
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today ami ro.to away for a spall of
^
^
Hipped into. !■«■
ii hw renting (to .
M* . **m* h“ nlV’ * in ^ l,Uho his room teat a l«b t and canted
Enrage,
w ild s -b u t "ol before Ih. auto- #w&gt;y ^
w n , alM, bochtea.
H ton found fat
from th* *0 aa 1— ari aat ramp*,
gt. ph rbaser* got him.
I Harks recovered them
Stopping In this puuthrrn I.Uho
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
neat ia hotter aad lard autolltut**
rlty overnight *n rout* tn Mon­
tano on a hunting and fishing #*-'
Women bold every startle# nl.
pmlition th* s o w n star smiterl:
| lire In Hpeucer .-aunty, Indiana.
"Hoallng big gem# ia a real (not
-- -------------------------reel I thrill 1 hope tn odd a bear' Only nine count rte* af the world
thla ta mp Hon trophies. | enjoy failed lo porch**# American petal
‘roughing I f la th* mountains It prod nets hi April, tori— which
pep* me up. gives m - renewed shipment* from the Ualtod
vigor."
lewaodad mt* hal
Ctarka said to called Carol* valued at ctaaa to f t

Search Of KIR (tame

113 H. Park Ate.

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FRESH PRUNE
many

many

OTHER KINDS

SALLY’S
Bike Stop

o m p l e t e L u n c h ------ 3 5 c
Or netoct your ftod from X Hat of deikiowa aaodwldtoo and Iwum cookad paalri—. . . Meet y mu
frieoda a l I a m A

For Sale
Gobi Ftoh, Bog Ptanla,
Water l.iltou, Fiah Howto,

Aqttariuat-r. Mnaaet
Expert Rock Work aad
Pool C-onatrurtion,
Foundation Plant in get,
lAsdurapRi;. Kong Hvda
prepared and net.
Eatiatotea gladly Rive*.

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FRONT AXLE AND
BRAKE WORK

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Phone 103

A M k aenrtd wllk b w«R F t f t r r d

alart gaaaar fire* a harpoon SAT. WE OFFER
A W\ C. 1IARTL1NE
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Monroe Corner
LINK OF STRICTLY

deep Into tha atom moth mammal ,
Then aa attached grrnade eg.
tprw dlag the prong* to'
make escape Impottlbl*
]
Hauled into the -kilter" ahlp,|
Ik* wbai* la towed to a hog# acv-i
going factory capable of egtractIng oil from v many as U la on*1
day. This modern, effleleat method
muab different from tho

om

There teems to be perfect unan­
imity of opinion regarding Ihe
wood af a high-claea trailer ramp
for Sanford. There will, however,
be a difference af opinion regard­
ing Re location. One thing I* cer­
tain that unless It la rentrally, lo•atad near eur butlnewt section, it
Will Ion* much of Ita advantage*.

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Social

And Personal Activities
JORDAN,

Social Calendar

1W

Francis Rornnillat
Is Host Aboard Boot

Mr*. Carver Honors
% &amp; » £ £ . D tiw hterW ith Party

I*
i

lawt would allow a Web op to
permit divorced feriona to m ar / ! »
* f {ty after on* year *lf la equity
and good conacleuce. he ahalt
Mr. and Mr* Ralph Chapman chooae to do *0."
Mr*. Linton Allen honored Mlaa
ho«i*&lt;*. It**a««&gt;nab1#. Call ITT4#
»— A B M M C M M lN S h
Betty McKinnon with a buffet1entertained with a dinner party
Monday
evening
In
honor
of
Mlaa
luncheon at her home in Orlando'
26— V ia r t l t u t M M F a r
Hetty
McKinnon whoaa engage­
on Wedne*d*y. Mlaa McKkuton In' ment and approaching marriage » ,
u
„
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&lt;,n" ”
" uI,r know* how.
W HY N O T n.M*o your
A i r I v l n l l ( t u s r d l n u * « lirigir*. Jcwetar Magnolia Avcplanning to leave rarty neat w*eh| haa been announced.
gay and cbarm'ng with
for Waahlngton, l). C. where ah*
The room a of the Chapman hum.
AtilonuiSUda.
KNAJ1K1- It dtl-* in J 1« «
lU U S TO X . Tex.. July 1* -ilFl were attractively decorated with a
will make her home.
It* an ra iy job being un air Fu ll
SAI.H
Chevrolet, t ad 1 1 hour*. Stanley-linger* Hard*
Cardan flower, were placed in' pro fusion of radiance foee* and
And Mr*. Ruth
r —ii ti, \ t condll.nn. now tire*, i * “ •
attractive arrangenieata around olher garden flower*.- A linen mail guard.
probably the unty |l:i . no |-.;-l Ford coupe. lUu.lli*. UKACON
the room* The dining room table cloth overlaid the table which waa Langford,
G R A P E S — by
lit*
waa overlaid with a lace ciolh can­ erntered with a bowl of pink radi­ woman nlr mail driver in the tl. Red * son*. Ifaed Car IH-alcr*
poiiml, bushel, or crop.
SM
tered with a bowl of mixed fbware- ance rtiee*.
Carey IIoften'* Grove. Geneva.
5— Help W anted
At the rnnrtii'lon nf the dinner S„ enjoy* her work.
A yellow and whita color achame
Eight
time*
every
day
Mr*.
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tit lie Jane Chapman pretrnted tha ,
predominated.
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HO VS W A N TE D - Age* t-J 111 l i HECDNU H A N D Furniture— baS.
IJ.on up. *prlng* 12.04 ap,
, .
.slucatloiul
MI m McKinnon waa presented honor** with a gift from th* hoe- langfonl amt her huahand c a rry ,
with a piece of (ilrer la her thoeen te«« a« a momentn ef th* oreaxton- the mail between the llouaton noth aftcruiiuii* and Satnnlay* plioiioiraph* I4.no up. bed roern
»utte* $22Jtu unit |».k o . dlatag
Thoe* preaent wer* MI m Betty
pattern, the King Edward pattern.
poat offi.e and the municipal i; &lt;o.t p it. Apply liy tell* r td J room aultee |2!*.60 Up. 1 pevrb
Quetta from Sanford were: Mlaa McKinnon, honor gueat M r and airport
| I’, car- S . Ilford Herald.
glider* A T isinillllon lto.44 a M
Betty McKinnon, Miaa Qaaa M ar­ Mre W . If. McKinnon, Mre Re*.
M i- latngfurda hand i* ulwny*
7 ,„
It Jim. oil* daveniMirt $2.04. Mafk*
tin fancy Mra. Roy Mana, and Markwood. Mr. and fc ri. Ralph near th.. holater on the airport wn“ l l,u l,r-’ •
er Furniture Ct».
Chapman and Jan* Chapman
Mra. Roy rfyme*, J r
poet office trip*.
y till S.Vt.K: 3S Ilhinie Idaiid
Other geeiU included: the MiaaI* *h- afraid? “ ttf court not."
hen*. | ooii layer., IW J Maple. HAS RAN G E In kihhI roadltlea.
ea Jaaa Tildcn, Anna Ttldaa, M a r­
Cheap for ewah. phone in . .'
Where did ahe learn t « ahoot?
garet Ware. Lucille WIIHeem of
=• .
____ :
In Georgia— "knocking xquirrrl I I — .M itcillnneoa*
tdaabarg, Katheriaa Marphy, Mra
FOR
S A L E : lx acre, of ffOtO
out of Ire**.**
ruM IM .CTK L IN E 111? model*
Bob Fertm Mra- Allen bad little
land near rreok, 12 mllea treat
Kilo aI'd Krlnrudo Outboard Tituarlllr
BMabeth Allen.
amt
2 mllea fra^l
Motor* l| It, Pope, Co.. Inc.
ocean. Mr*. J. E. fb-ireff,’ B M
flrrltt
.SOUTHWEST HARBOR. Maine.
2ITA III. No. 2.
CABO OP T H A N K S
i n - v,i:irt.n vttia f a r K c n L
July 9. Idn The t: p i e cu p a l
I*
S
I
din
I
«
SC— H im s rs fo r 8 « l r .
Church. Ittabop William T . Man.
l T i T \ I s ] tT: 11 A P A ft T M K N T
We with to *ipreat our heart- nine of New York, tatd ye*t*r1
*
1
f
I
ill?I'll*
t
tlnw
HstalM.
|u
Fu r s a l e
rtoit** on
W «ft
felt grain ltd* to lh* kind friend* day. would •■|»- falaa to tin ea
•|ttir«* ' i ; M.untulU Arm ue
F'r*&lt; St. Newly refill Ished lawho gate th*ir aympathy aad at-ntlul principles" |f it "ahoutd
aid., and mil. Submit Imat offer
tncely floral offertoaa at the ■urreinter Ita poaltlmi aa to the 1 *3;,'?; rV £j*
i
lit— 11m in's F o r K ent
edah or term*. Going lo M ill
llfaft
B lM H n
death of our h e t o r e d , Father aarretlneaa and permanence of
t»r
“Maa-Wr-Tlaae*
Fillt IU .N T: Nicely fiiruiidirt! Apply fitJ Weal Flrat St,
Wyna.
the marrtug* relation.
W arkl'a Neal l.lelexeel
Mow arii Wyna
Iilalmp Manning laid * report
--------------------------------------------= = = i
M ft Nalaoa
by iho church lomataalou on
Edith Roy
marriage and dlrore*, aug.i-xlAntis Humphrey.
ina IllierallruHon of church tawa
to i-rm li rcuiarrliiN* of dlrnrceit
pcrcons waa ''lint work of a rudtug tun II. C , will atop at Roanoke,
•cal group tu the church x x
Va on hie way home where he will
While coni •--ling -thcru will no
tiait hia aunt. Mlaa Alieene Kppa
doubt be radical* who will ad
ciHiilo all thla report atnigeat*,Mia* Hetty McKinnon, Mra. \V
lilaliup M.iunlnu p n illil.it -t h e
. ytrKInliuu and Mre. Fred WII chur.-h wl|j take no aocti uc
it w.re entprtaiiii-i| Thurmtar ttnli"
t.y ’ Ulre lleT*n' wtt«ui at the
TO G R E E T THE G L O R IO U S SU M M E R T IM L /
Tho prupu-e.l . Iiauge |u church
Whit* Ill-yon Ten llooitl.
______
A'thougli South China and HurJimmy McEIhannon i* attending m* were original humea of the or­
New and s u m m e rjt
ramp at Fart Ikriven on Tybee la- ange, China now Import* AU.(MN)
land. A t the eetwlnciun of the pound* of oruligea from the It, S.
D l t l l l l
ramp in Auguat hi- will go tr u month.
Georgia where he will rnlre college
in the fait.

td Adoertioementt

Texas Woman Is Onlytl,AVK Y;n'l: wauh rep-imi h,

Personals

rrem ie * oa«iU at w t r U M
| r aad Mr&gt;. charle. Powoll
MOM DAT
■ m i y hat night m i hi*
^
u
Cirri* H u n t Oat, H n . L . F.
"The Skylark" hi honor of Edwin Sojrfe, c U n M t g C lrtk N m * r
BnnUko who it leaving tomorrow
T n . Mr*. T . S. CrawUy, d u lr friesmt of Mr*. F 11 laaaiag
■M; m &lt; ClrtW N m tar Hr*. for gcotlwd.
The party trailed down tho M- wilt to &gt;1*4 to loom that obo it
Mr*. T . N . T r e k * . chairman: of
O p Freak ytrriaa Ckurtk, will me*t Jaha’a Xivor into toko Monro# M e to bo up ■gain after a reran!
M U m bread « Mr*. McCMlin, where (upper wa* tarred by M r.1
M r* .« . B . MtCoalia u f Mire May and Mr* f . E Ronmlitat attiatad
Mr. and Mr*. W . M. S c ~ i « n
by Miaa Daria Walker
O rel# Numker Tkrra of tbo| The kondrae kavlag c M m U d ! « * ■ » * * " • ' "
______ w it h M r * . hi* birth lay recently, the eaaatMM' ,
^
*•
Ray Moan chairman, Will Meet t t * M empkaaiaad by the p r in adi io ch,cM o lB *twu‘ *
I:PO o'clock at the home of Mr*. F . tion ef a birthday rah* which waa
A F . Bandy baa |tft lor Hum­
D . Scott, m W . m h St.
I « t hy him at tha doaa of the topboldt. Tenn.,
where be waa
O re]* Namber Four of tha par____
called by the death of hi* brothFreahytrrian Charrh, with Mr*. F.l Each gaeit p m e n ted him with
t r ia l* * , A. E. Alexander.
K . Smith chairmen, will meat at ■ farewell gift which whan opened
the charrh at &gt; :M o’rirek and will afforded maeh amaeeiweet. AaM r. and Mra F II. lantiag bad
lanva from thara far the home of other enjoyahlt faoture waa M
•a their gueat for the holiday* M r
rr in Lowgwood aatograph bonk flllod with clerar
Mr*. J . E . Monger
Lanaiag'a mice, Mre Claire Fuqua
I verse. wrHtrn by Store prraoatlo r a covered dtah •oppar.
Liaenley of West Palm Beach.
te
of
tbo
f
R
t
:
Tho**
attending
w
o
n
:
Mr.
tod
Clrcla M o t o r B t a -------------------_ „
. ..
h e teeiu r h a n h with Mr*. D L. Mr* T . E RoumQlat, the Mu
Mr*. Phil Hill* of IIl.iml |*
T ^ h T r e t o J n a a a w i a ^ a e t at Dorla Walker. Carolioe HU&gt;. Anna rlaltln, her paroul*, ilr. und
tha home af M l#. 8. D. Hlghlay-'Cornell, Margaret * .1 U M k rirt Mra. J. A- Henaoti at Ihrlr luim*
man WS Vblaweln Dvire. at a * # * * rid,* Conrtana. Me lach. Rath- on the Country rluti Kouil
ryn Thigpen. Marguerlta Ingley,
Cirri* Number Opa of tha F lirt,
„ . .
Bapti.t Church will meat at tha' A bo R «rin Bonltke. Robert
home of Mr* J . 0- Skaran * » » » ■ “".
T o U r Cenrg* A aMagnolia A rena, at 3:30 a'clock- * " * »• Buddy "BUI" Gainer. Bob
Circle Member Tw a ad the F irrt £ " “ «•
C trl
Farter
HortM
Bapti.t Church wilt meet at 3:30
K .rly f a llo u . holder Sard
o'clock at the home of M iv Fred Wghton. O P. Herndon and FreoMyera. Floral HblgbU.
RoumllUt
Clrcla Number Three af the
~
;
“
Fire t Baptiit ebureb wui meet at

Betty MeKinmai la
Honored W itiPajrty

M iasB fttr

Mlaa
Ann
llen^on •-t urn-.t
Monday from Ft. M»*ra unit Ml
ami *hi-ro ah* rl licit tor .t
abort time.
Miaa Kliiabrth Turnbull who haa
been rlaltln, her tnolio r, .Mi i.
hHliabeth Turnhiill, will n lim i
tomorrow to Itoalou. it » *,
Mia* Wilma McAfee nn.| t|I
Kunell* Hanley of Attn Id). &lt;
left lintiiy after hot lug rp -it •
era) day* her* f t .llln , ............

Church Head Opposes
Chances To P e r m i t
MarriajreOf Divorcees

666

A C W . Number Four ef the Firet'
C.rrver ent.rtainwl
Baptiit Church will meet at 3:10 wl,h ™ bir1h,,"V P«r*V yertenhy
o'clock at the home of Mra- Georg. •tl*r**n In honor ,.f her dauch
Mr*. Mary |&gt;iil**luii. Mre. K lliH uff, 304 Laurel Avenue
\ | 'r- ^ a .y Ktidibeth. on her ninth ■tieth Turnbull, and Ml** HtrlU
I*. Arrington will leave Innmrrow
Clrtl# Number Five ef the Firet b'rtbday.
Baptiit Church will meet at the,
\ P'"-« ■"'* Kr« " &lt;“'*•«• »«*»"«e for an pxtenaly* trip to Waaliinghome of Mra. F . E Boil. 1101; predomlnxtrel
throughout
the ton. II. IT.
Park Avenue, at 3:30 o'clock
f T Vari colored flower, in
Ctrele Kamber One of the Firet' bowla end vawa were attrac- i Mre
..... ........
..... ...............
K. E .........
Keene and
chillirn,
lf«*tbo&lt;tlit Ctljurrh will mrflt
tlvrly nrnn*ft*tl. Tht* ftlninr r»*oml iKimtliy mi«l Juan, h*vi* rHutnn)
3:30 o’clock at tha homa of,
wn^ ovrrhitl with a lict* home* after Having vinltnl Mr nr*\
Mr*. C. S .' Brannf..-V.’rert-F:-*-v rl-db emtenit with n_hlrthilay' Mta. K. A. Monfo. ton ,.l io i.an John Kd Kru.
lit. of Hugo,
Itlrrnr.
' rnl" ’ '
- Jf jund Village for teveial ila )i
o tS T * " f . tiu- jtti.rip. f { '••HiCHin
GUtie -SwmWt "fno &gt;d \hI'orm .;
*ft.
afternoon
the
in I I f S Irt x 1
r, Hr*
Fttat Methodlat Church will ineol gueat* enjernl rami i on
the
Dubfa Epp*. who hn* been attend-. m i |k iv i » i-c more yaar* than any
at the church ann*a ut 1:14 *«**• Refreshment* of Ire cream lug tho Scout Jandmree in Wash-1other »ucli nflnt-r.
o'clock.
! ami '" h '' were *erve.| hy the*.
Circle Number Thre* ol the| b&lt;*»l»»* to the fallowing:
f|r*t Mclhodtat Churah will meet
*"** Mk»e*: Mary FJiaabelh
r ay r r _. _Mk yM
r a aan ii — KlUabetV ■
i ■M akB M Ik* k
Mre. B. -O. Bhhthblaer,
BhhrhOlaer, It
tt*J
White,
Joyce Npendlove.
1 Oak
Avenue.
Oukla Divla, Mildnd Await, Mary
Circle Number Four of #tbe. Franrca Harvey. Ib-rothy Price,'
Find
Jleihoillat Church
wlii Betty Sue IfollanJ. Geraldine
meet al the hum* uf Mr*. O. K ..
Iran Manning, and Helen
3:34*
Goff on park A v .u u . at
"* ■
“ Hickaon.
Al*o jl'ortrr laruiug, fluiy
o'clock.

MALARIA
COLDS

•Pf

MAMf S 10 BIG GLASSF S

Cyurae/, Adrian flt.iy, Stanley
Rtaey, fiarle* I.analng, (,V&gt;rge
Wm*. Jl-.. Calvin Smith and
Google* Holland.

Frock* ta a * M
your Stnaawr •
aucccaal Solid
color* aad lt d *
print*! 12 to 4 t

Kinglets K nee Length

Cscpe Hosiery
Full fa*limnrtl f»r perfect fitFirat quality, firm twialad for
luagrr wrarl la rtri lop*.
P rtn U t

" ' * * " • * INIf
l»wii
»*m» nn i.£_ * " • « »

Saturday
Sunday
Vrsi

a prnrcaoloaal and MrniteUeohn'a
“ Wedding March" a* a receadonal.

CXfar. h -

FR 1SC IU A S

Ruv rnmigh for your Spring
mill Slimmer vault Irorlu. Beau­
tiful new print*. Fa*t colon!

FROCKS

“Romance Hides
The Range**

O When PW A’a Hotmin* D ivi­
sion at udted food-keeping econo­

The bride wore a white dr*»a
with put! arrraaoriea. Her cor­
sage wa.* of pink roaebuda and
daiaiea. She waa given fit mar­
B artoa
riage ity bar mother,
Mr. Jehaaoa b w.ll known fur a ta ri, A N K
remit vrtwh and T . M- C. A.
work. He waa graduated from
Seralndv High School In 1WI
•ml U new an .mployte of A. E .
Abahire,
owner
of
Bellcvbw
Gardena.

rAlBCM.
“Flyaway liaby**

98'
See thawo brand are

my for the future residents of

fart - la - wadiing pel-

their low-rent housing projects,
they made a discovery. T hey

t e r n * and cii| ih«!

found that oh e trie re frig e ra •
tio n — far from being a luxury

p ? n .Td|ir/ i

I'rm lni direr*, curilr
lore*. L li-lri itrpr*.
(lotted Swi*oea, Hun
f i l l and Malalwr*'
Stirs 11 In 1x2.

ftahy readfi
w l r k dr&gt;y*
I « &lt;1 ■ billet
figure*! MF
arrm*. 2 lx I
yd. lung.

Ravon

with V or bod­
t

B oys' SHIRTS
In Fin!

ing they could buy in a m ajority
of their projects.

f ifJWsf

To pick the most e co n o m ica l

SEE T I E NEW
W ^ s tin ^ o iis e
p t* U*m .f»* * * J

REFRIGERATOR

they asked for bids from leading
Manufacturer* — not on price
•lone, but initial price P L U S

Ideal fur Sum m er N ear!

te n -ye a r coot o f e le c tricity.

SHIRTS

Westinghouse won this contract,
Showed the lowest 10-yeur coat
of them all. And . . . it's 10Year E c o n o m y th a t c o u n ts l

SCOTT-CARRAWAY INC.
pu o n f:

in

lir . M A G N O L I A

*

H C, H O U V I

49

Slunly ninugh I* atnnd m *
pl.iy yri •mart raungh to. drew
up! IHu j IJ i- fniiric. * W &lt; W y
rnlnreil |nllrti* that m a t
f.iilr. II.Himy *i*rx! S r thoaa,
yiHi’il want m c ra l!

electric refrigerator, for 16,697
dwellings in 34 of these projects,

Ta-MjgM

ice top*! 10 la
in. H u l l t u p
•hnutdrf M ftru

lle r e 't ft T re n t /n r . t n y i l n l f u v 'i P u rs e !

—was the lowest cost food-keep­

Miaa Cara Miller, ill lloatnn
for a npfgaa' .conyrnllon, fontnl
21 peart. |a her flrat uril.r of
oyitera.

.

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69!

WAS l H l L ° WeST
/{} YTAR l o s t ?

n r Interval to a number of
friend* will b* th* announ ement of th* matriage on July *
of Mica Jta iir I-ruLxc
linke r,
ilaughta.- of M r. and Mre. U E.
tanker of Wlldwimd. Fla
to
Rtevrn-ioa B- Jrhnxofl, »on
of
Mr. and Mr*.
D. R- John»nn.
formerly of Pwnfurd.
The c.remoay waa performed
In the S&gt;. Jame*
Episcopal
Church of Laaaburg, the Rev. R. B C 0 T T
W. Blackford officiating.
aad
Mr*. Morgan, organict, played
loihengrtn'a "Bridal Chonta" a* N il,V C 1 I K I N O

■»«*«

2 -9 8

WHAT HCTH/OIHATOH

Former Resident Of
Sanford D Married

-•T

PreSkrank
Beemdelutk!

9 8 4

NOTICE PLANTERS!
SEK PENNEY’S FOR

luokuig. Sear liirai wiltioxil *

SEED BED CLOTH

coal aixd be ani.artly ilrr»*nl
or Nu (Jail exilian!

BIO SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED

Our famoxi* Tuplltthu' All•lute |» give V "1 ■* fre*h, iimiI
•ppoar.nce! T V y ’re g o o d -

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THE SANFORD HERALD. RANFMB,

FRIDAY, JULY % H K f

f •

A l Kaaaa dwaipad waa to front of
tha pUta and hast H vat for hi*
aaaawd hit. Marita want oul wh«n
ha foul ad out ta McMullen al
but Lee Head. Look
aent a
screaming
econd. down
the
laft flald lias to acorn Ka**o
from first base with th# Look
out# third tally of
thw even
lag.
la the Lookout's hair of th*
foartb laalog they blended fire
hits to band four runner* c a r .
yylag Rfroes (He platter ami aent
• flee.hit barling was- WrlRht limk third honor* with th* acora 7 lo 1 la their favor.
fey one of
Hanford's u double mill a alnlta la ( N f Bobby Prichard opened the In
Owen W right, trip*. Mayo tarnation rollectad nlng with a single through the
ud
N N d 'a erratic playing Limb- a triple and n rla tle (a fly* trip* bog lata canler field nnd
f H » r— d to their usintl fore, while thick IlielRer* aant oat Iwa aaared lo second and third uu i
hi pUtter and pounded
It alnRle* In lire appearance*. Rod. passed hall with Joe HttRgerhi al
Off the delleerlea of Jim g.-rs* tan hit* laal nlRht brought th* plate. ItuRgrrlo lifted n |.i&lt;&gt;
Clyde W ell* to him u Intel of dRtit hlta U th* fly tnlo right field and Prichard
tsiged up on
the
ptny
mid
« i l I to | victory oyer pent four .•nine*,
D m MrHhana Machine
InTh u scoring hoatlllllad apanad scored Hanford'* third run. n w ri.
a crowd of nearly Daw per. In llie lullIstl framia whan th* O- W right, the Hanford iftoundamnn,
U at alrht.
M&lt; n a.nre.l lh&gt;- flrwt run at th* alailed let* renter flahl and went
Rodger*'
Infield
| W r l« b t oaa
nicked
fur evening. Whlley M cM alUn, yUlt- to second on
ftva hlta during
the till. I iir flrel aarher, lilt n high fly blow. Mayo l-mignton then ram*,
Of the Ilya m ine In Ihn II* |.al| Into center Held
bat
SI tbrourh with one nf hi* fmnm. ■
an damage » n i Kaaao m u ll'd II. allonlag
Me triple* lo deep riRht field t-&gt; acor
H a "wa* In prrferl rnnill Mullen lo R.I to aecoad
haaa. both Wright and ItodRer*. Kan...
■ | * l ha went |n Ihn mound Clarence itruy llled nut to Rod- was gtren credit with l.l* Oilid
to
Idea nl Retlma hark n aerc ni *li.i.l*lop for tha lalttal |pfield hit of Ilia aveulng
t I. r
I laaRUa lead and hi* nut. McMullen took a hip lead score Laagatoa and aend
*U run
l. u.l.
Inst nlRht
earned and i tide third nn
tha
first Lookout* Into a
pyalaa
from
eeerjr
local pitch to Ih'h
I'll man.
i ’ltman Martin hit Into a double play I..
fan. Ill* fa il hull anil hi en d M&lt; Mullen momenta la t* and the Inning.
hall were tlini'il In llm w len l»- lilt u hounding single
The fl.Men. In their half of
and, ear* the Initial and Into M i field. W r i g h t
then fifth Inning, sent nnn ruu a c r .c .
a l l | i , bn wa* In no Inn. forced Jue |leach lo fly out to th* platter when Jack DeVr.i
cenil waa sate on an error t.y
Kn**o In center field and U r
WrlRht for the firm liindon went out. pltcbar lo ftrat, Bobby ITIchard at first 1ia*w and
h* advanced
In
second
tune
Malaga wa* • 'Icily"
J « " lo end the Inning.
little
flulneaylllo J
.'lie laiekeut* came bach
la when Itay Hlauh. II Mm. ten k
Hparkmun wa* In lint llieir half of Me. Initial frame stop, worked W ilglit l » r a freo
SartaR eyery liming
h »; when they rent iwn runa arm** pass to Dm lullln| *uck. W right
via
the
aava the flllli. Hpurk liu. platter net only to knot th# aent Hparhinsn down
bleated for II liltsd ur. count hot ro
but
M&gt; M o ll-"
Into u on*- run Blrlke.uut route
j i n ' the flea InnliiR* lie pitched. lead Hack lOslner* opened with elnglrd to deap right flcl I Id **ud
with
the
lh
'Hawed no walk* and fanne.ll n elarliliiK aliiRh. lull, left field, DuVInrenil In
iM o Lnohnot. Wei** t'«ih up lie udram e.l lo lerond
whan Shane machine* locond run nr
b*(lahie*vllb. Imrllnr: ilulle* at klayo laingslnn •liiRled lo abort th* lilt, w rlrt.t forced liray to
atartlDR of Hie id «til and al-| . enter and
tH.tb
runners
ad go out, Hodger* to -I'rlchard. and
the Ioral* Hilly three nil* yanced when Ka**o layad down ITtmao to fly uut lo llodgcr* at
a four Inning* he *aw ur n hunt ta the third hn*| linn and ■hurt.
Th * local* pushed anolln-r ru i
HSa, m tha hill.
lic.it It out In get eradlt with
f IRadtaR the hlitliiR
»»'
Al n Iilitgl". Martin hit to Hhortstop across lha plate In the 1 . .1 half
S|fda. hi*
aeron.l rnnaei-illlte IteRlno win. IU»ew to th* pUl* nf the s lith Inning when " U D t «
.
SM W RBWie In whlrh h" liu* Ink to g. t Ite'lRcr* hut M a n u m U t Jo # ' Huggsrlo slamttwd oat
aa IM « holier, danHmalWe.-" hall* 11«.... I dnuhled
ff'Vl and
to
fight-center bit Into right cents.'
fn ‘front nf the plate and
f|( Id to .&lt;ere t.eth I-nngston and atretchsd It Into * ........1 '•'* &lt; "
MBwa credit
with
threw till! K ie .il. On the play M arlin waa want down awlrging and. wllli
H I • elagle one went n* far a* cailRli! letwrep third and home Rodgers at th# b ’ t
llu*g.-rio
|S Hat.
ter Hie •eci.n.l oul of th* tnntng. advanced to third has* on a
hall.
M mi'ent.
lite r
.Ta k in g aeron.l heller* w a. the Ilolremb retired lb# aid* when passed
&gt;.
fraAout aklpper, la *' Head ll.'u.l h » lined eui a luiy fly Into deap Rodger* h ll a hot g ro u id «r
McMullen who lagged P-*t true
S s k wwt two doutile* In
four laft field.
H U S ' at the plate, lie kniMked
The
laMikeiil* attended |hetr hat Raggsfln streaked mil far
U Sanford* firm three run* with one ran l.m.l Into iwn, when. In th* plat* and was safe trim . Me.
U h doable that came In hi* llr-t Die third InnliiR with one away, Mullen's throw lo lh* plato was
Hmap^aaranre* at the plate Owen

. t e a l s B la s t T w o G -M e n
I n r le r s F o r 1 4 H its In
T a k i n g 8 T o 2 D e c isio n

A l Kiaso Credited With Three lafleM
Hits To Lead Batters For Evening;
Head Hits Two Doubles

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TODAY’S SPORTING
WORLD
Ry JULIAN
ST KNSTRUM

CO M K “pwshparher" at the
bcal park far be haa hem
thw first parawa to M eter
the art a# operating th* e b rtrie score heard. The press
■ssnhera aad a ba the pahik
thetw (beaks to H a .

i r You WOULD LIKE

and sold
fur coslt
Ullt US at the l ) ] l acta af the
Lrnis's lu rr. upon th*
foltowtaa
dvscrlbe'l real satst* Il
ly of Msmlnuls. a u t .
u t a t a t r i o R i n i L a a a r a Ida. lo -w ll:
Moths*. *; Tro y, I.
fsx I I'd - k I T ie r I. of tbs
1'snsms City. I*. Kvsrgrs.n, t.
Tow n of Hanford
The lasts to »o told are eattg a a n itn n n n it t u a t s
dr he-,I by rrrllflcsle* N*. t t t
Americas. I ; Cnrdsl*. t.
j - t - V s N&lt;&gt;
«f
i-t -s a
■
■p rrilcsly. and
rears .at
for the ye" r* ISIS lo t»J«
nAwr.* T s n i T
InrluBlva. amounting to tS IL W
A IJO
■mmowow WV |papfa«H ■
Y » t . 1, 3 A N Jo ft at L i t
i.slnesvlllc at 's a i'lo .
3 Jtlock 3. T la r
&gt;2 af lt&gt;g
Pslstha at Losthura
T dwr nf Kanforit
Rt. Aursailne at i » [ ^ n d
Th** tat«a
it*
ba
iltnrril t»&gt; r r r t IfIcataa No Iftd H
•-3 -3 I; So 3322 of •-T-J3
Bpactlvalr* amt
r»p rt sat
tale*
LEGAL N O TICE
lor th** y ta n 1939 to I t t«t both
InvIubiY t*. aruuuallng
ta
H h tl

m n tiT W tn

u u s rg

Jsrssy t ll y . I t ; gyrac-is*. t.
Monlreal. I ; Buffalo. J.
Mealy gam** asbetaledl.

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»•« a n i l football field nearing
completion drive out to the rear
ad the Heminol &lt; High
School
K t'M O liS O P T I I K 0 1 .0 S A Y - n u n , eras in charge of the back- botiding and ace the new high
gridiron in th* making.
IN tJ tin t the i title in the honor field while
M r Luca* secured
l&gt;e. .iti*... in it league -tan.ling on 1 "*rh
lla rry (Surdon,
former
J u ly i i will u l.u l»* »n top ol
ti'lson l.'nivrrsily *tar lintamaa
m um
th - |u "i nl Ihu fini-n m irk , ha ■ ••f the IP.'MJ Halter *&lt;|uad to han­
l«nt M t Jk 3. It lock t. TtOf A
* * n rm « r i u « o r t a i
Of 1hr Tow n ot iu «fa rd
m t in iA T K i
U . a id illii'it around our
car* dle the program for th# Celery
TIi*.
m\r* to t»a bo 1st ara I t h
r t - o n i m n t y g La.%oia
. sa,,ct ...!#
Jt dbibtil
in the | »t fee day* and at g iv ­
ir . k u * lv#n
flltti ,h
with
by rrrtlflrataa Ha. 144 at
L.
w.
M . i . C Hill*
Pe«l line. The local line averm
«
m
R
r
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t
t
r
e
n
ta
l
ihai
ih
1-3-21:
No
224* of ••7•13
If
as
^
4
4*4
ing th - situation
our
tarelul
t«E4d
i g e l 17k pound*, the largrit ind .laincsvlll*
2I» U « rarim.MlPa |ugvlh«r with .il‘ ■f o rm a l), ami rt-prnatal
4?
34
tin m,lit a* find that the u yiii"
f..r
t
&gt;
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*
)
r
t
n
1929
to
1914
balk
•
iib»D«|utiit
omlltvd
ur
Uvlrtl
I'slslks
.272
44
14
toaviesl line in many season*. Ml AuausDne
in titflv r. Nruouritlna to 9 t t i.lt
niu .t ..m e true t.'i, irm u n for
43 39
.211 U i » i h»lto b f th* rttaU t,«
th*
hr at
AlsHO
l&gt; 'U ".l
Ill R IS fi T H K
W IN TKM
39
.141 llbBfl nn«l hold lo
41
our l..e kout:.
or
else
there
leotd t A 2. mock t. T l« r
Duyions
.
.441 bldUrr fur r u h aa provided br
37
43
M O S TIlH basketball waa la
A. of tha T « w n of Maafar4
lerNinira
.141 llnua* lu ll 294 of th* 192? art*
32
44
will he no F L O R ID A S T A i r .
Tha tnhcM
to
ha
nrlsm iii
....
-ca on and the Celery f r i t
.334 uf tha l«*tflDtalur». upon th* ful*
27
ftl
I . P .u .r i ; p m n in t flying on Dm
lowintf d r a r r lM r**nl r«tuip
I’t ilrtvrail l.v rr r I If ir.ttaa No. H I af
sere
the
rwaaer-ep*
la
tha
tb«
Cfiunl)
uf
Kpfiilhula.
Hldld
uf
1-2-31.
No.
2212
of
1-7-3
J
t l t l o v u L K t lill
ir
tlugpole at tic h'anford Municipal
FlnrMa. lo -w ll:
- i»**ct 1v» ly. nint
rppr#»«at
Ida
Norlhrast
Cwafereace
and
re4
W.
L
A t lit. lie h o ld ilunm : tha peiyini;
All HKS uf MU'* uf
f*»r th** &gt;ram 1920 to 1919
Chicago ._,
.41«
44
Ift
a
l-»
in
the
district
tawraaIlur» Id Townuhlp tt ltaiia«
IticJuBlva, aoiuunllng ta |944.9ft
New Yurk ...
m u .ni of
tl.,.
H e ra t.
{hate
&lt;•9
42 17
A 1*1449
22.
uf lU llw ap
U9
aicnt. They had the heal five
rtltatiurgh
So
34
laugu" in the muuin' season cl
T h « (A IM
tuhe-Bill.|ni p»v|.
l*ot 4 A N •&gt;&gt; ft af l.at ft,
Nt. leouia
. . 37
.233
29
«n lh* local m art star* I U I
lloBiuri . «.
lll.trk 3. T lv r I of lha To w n M
I &lt;JTd.
31
29
14* ilrnrrd b)T rrrllflra lra .No »;• uf
»ri*t t*nntur&lt;:
.,1
when Ihe *)| machine
waa
HriMtklvn
. 29
429 •-2 -3 I: Nu 4233 of 8-I-22
37
O S J l I.Y H ll. T U B S A N Tha tiiv rl
tu
tea
rapraaaat
la ir*
|*hllad*lpkla .
24
377 ■P^ctlvtlf. ami
42
ruunrr-up far th* alal* tag*
l.v rarllflcataa No
lift gff
L'laclnnail
....... Ift
41
271 fur th » f «a r« III# to |» 2d &gt; .tn ilatirnl
I O lflt I.IM Ih ltl I S were leadNil. !*•!«
nf i*7-8t &gt;ft*
IniluBlYp. anviunlma ta
I?
•li.'mpionshlp.
A b a a Baaing the I. ague, "III...null it
•parlUalf. arul
r* p ro m t
IKBH
Ik U K M
IK tU IR
lord I l l y I .cage* prevailed
AlsIlO
fur
th
)
M
f
1939
to I f t t W ill
* a . only lij a Hcant margin
f
H
W.
l»
XV
ftu
Arr»D
uf
HT«
uf
W
’a
liirluaiva.
aiotMiritlmr
to
ll4
lA
?9&gt;
here hut lech of latere** by
Haw Turk
423
43
33
of 2 percentage point* and
uf AW (4 uf Aartluii |7. Tow i»&gt;
H iltl
tat •rr t if it .it** tagalW f
l» t r o ll
212
99
II
Die
fan*
furred
the
loop
ta
b*
Bblp
:•
llaava
33
with
nil
«ul.prt|iir
nt
omlttag
g9
lh .y m u-t live up to Ihe old
rhlrMtfis
24#
44
89
Tha td irr
tuba«ol&lt;lnr*rvt- Ir \ lr*lta dr a
will t.« aoUt ta IW
ri gnnlrd a* a fallarr.
IIUBfUII
33 34
ea.ing.
If the I .O O K O I T H
tPiuwd
bv
r#rtifU*ntr•
Ho
ft-2d
t.f
hiahrat
l.hltlrr
at
1
kg
Cagft
13
31 • lif t 1319 uf t-fteSf. Nu 4333 of 1-7-32 I i*.tia»- tl&lt; ur lii Hnufur«l' oa lw#
T I I K I I'd 7 IIA H K H A L I. acaaon r U u lA iu i
can inme D in n i'h a ol r d n in
\Yarhlnglun
30 31
.143 1 wape-ti Ikaljr, rih I rrpr»»ant taub
1 9th .lav nfiu lr . I l t l .
al
li
.lime along si.il a group ol HI l^.islw
323 fur tha y n r «
21
II
lo form, liny will Re aide to
to |93d h .11. oVI.vrk
AM
I'ltlladt
l|*vu
31J In rliu lvr, a mu tin193d
29
41
youngsters hlcn.le.l with three
l In a lo f l l l v d
I »11 r t. tltl.v H im lPi daf gf ig tf.
five our la ir city D ir lirst
1937.
vcleruna of tlo. previou* srasmi
B O IT H S U U T I I I.K A O IK
ha-el,all rh*ni|ii»i.-l.ip since
A L IO
n |*. V7CPU9DON
gave S A N K O Itli Us greatest nine
*»■ t~
rc
HW »i uf N W U A HW I 4 uf
1 In k Circuit CiM it
Die g. ml old
of DIJK.
I
"lunil.i.s
tt
j
t
s
jl
HW *4 uf Aartluu 31. Tow nMil.'e
iT.’li.
They
jumped
at
the
Hmilnola
I'uuatr. fW tM d.
Matsnnah
«i
SI
.((•
I.O O K IN t; ll\ Kit I MP H I’O R T•hip Id lUaga 31
IHK AI.I
.r
M ac""
t]
rs
.id
Tha
la ird
tubaaoMart td lIM .
Mint' i
.
. \ : , i l.lt li lo "in n .ig of the season and at Jarkeonvllla _
I
t
I
f
i»7
•lanra«|
by
r«rtlfl«a
lt»
Ho
2012
t.f
for tin* l«.liu.
. 31
tl
Stl
At I ’&lt;l| V. C» till I do &lt;ul of the second week they I'nluwibls
7-3-Xd; Ho 42J7 of i.7-33
ra
v o T ir t : in ' h i m
ar « u
____ , i* (*
Jt;
'■ tl.'&gt; league |eod and held It Auausts
■pact 1'alp. amirdpraaaat
la in
I I'.M TIIT I’A -V M
Dial Mil cilj
uli»t. tir
r.uis*
fur tha foara 1937 to 1*34 buth
N oll.*
h n .l.y
slvsa
MM
&gt;
dd
li.la
&gt;
d
when
they
succumbed
soi
Tttr.n
s
Ilave tip c h .l oil 1.1.0
taaiM u t i o v
►
cl l.y
InrluBlva. amounllnf tu flC2 14
V a Ms 1 &gt; J M -.i.n d .s baa D M
A frf
■ I. dog streak that lasted tan
L.
Pst.
w ill, in, H-rltl-ii r.u u s.t ih a l.lT
nny cl'ili in l tie pa..t
&gt;. ■■ ..
SJV *
ARM of M V '* A
uf
J*
i » « r. r iiri.,.'.-- tos.iHsr i
It
' . Ten games in a row— If Msmpkls
In lh
l.r.d
MWU af Hartlun S9. Tawrwhlp
Lilli* lliwk .
J*
•SIS
.!ii».-.|u-i.t
iim in .d
oe
• dy fire had iM-en lost they waold Allsnls
to Kansa t t
* m s -, h-l&gt;. l.y lh - Rial*
Jl
Ml
Iron, t &lt; ol. ' l .
tt
I J
Nashville
I*
tt
Tha
taiaa
to
lot
ro
I4
a
r»
rv
l,
v
-r
ll.-d
n
,.1
mill
10
the
Sts
1 hove
had a considerable
K»v ' lo ol lo, 'tU II |.&lt;it,
lllrmlnaham
J*
A lt itam-ail hr rartlflrat»4 Nu 494 of lil'ld&gt;r (or rn .li as prsvlc,
II
'■Die had, enough to protect New Orlsass _ _
IJ
i l l 4-?.24. Nm 1314 of 1-7-33 m - ........ - lull JV* i.t Ihe l O f
tl
Do I* . '|uu l l &gt;
je ll" .,
K imisv IIIh
r»pra«ant
t««a « "f lh - l.-alslalure, upon lb* tu
It
. i l l ■pactlvalr, ami
ta
i
from
an
nmun.ing
loop
uutl o ... Ol III
| - I five
in on.
rbotts
.331
fur lha jraara 1932 to 1934
t"M tng tl-.rrli's d r*al , * &gt; ls ta
I tl.
In* laBtra. amountlnic to 13*1 :•» i h - r.iuu iy .it Msuilnsl*. Slat* as
I li*.
lcl.Otin wa help
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r
i
T
i
t
R
S
T
R
R
P
t
V
Haiti
ta
i
rarllflcataa
tugattiar
Klorlds.
lu -w lt:
I A S T N I ft It T
T IIK Y
i till.
1
r f .o a iD s s t t t a l r a o i as
n i . taut ,
With oil aubaatniant umlltnt ».r
toil* s. 7. • a a Btsefe • ,
'•
•
'IN
retained
th*
P
M
H
II•oafssW.
ai
lie
loess
III*
A
larlatl
l«taa
will
bp
Btiltt
lo
tti*
T
lr
r
V
uf Ills Tuw n at B a a -.
r... in. i
gi. Auaustlns. I
l^sshurg, I.
fu rj
hlahaat
bljtlar
at
lha
I.Noirt
i»\
i . k a i i i k i .k a i i
f "O il.,II
M i f W i .u .
Imy lottn. 8; urUm lti, I.
llouRa tlixir In Hunfonl on
liu*
T h - la s -. &lt;0 b* m M are eel*
i'-r Ihe lh* third Has* tkia
r«latkA. ». [VIsAiwI. I.
19th tlar uf July* 1927. at
14 i l . c c t liy c.rliripsts* Ns. M t st
jrdBisuis i'ji tu ,
1
A - :-T T -n r * a .T -ll r r
» • - ' •’**•.
fhe 'tiTTrr*
spcTTISg
■ H T M IU I L r i G f r
iMtau thia Hi** i n kmr . r ' r r
•
^ - n t - r rspfsaaav M a t
our rvlrry city's name ha*
Nn n m v t arhcciul.a
1937.
r..c |h- years l»J* lo I t t t M S
»*
I*
.
liic'ii.lve.
"m'.iintina ta t t t l . t r i
IflTl'l 1*1 l.i * 0 1 * f i l r l i il.,- b itw
b«.-n again put above seven
A « r .R ir « i 1 .U M L
Clark rirrtilt Tour!
••'her cilic* la the standings.
Ho l i m n prlMNtulwU
Dali - 11
on | l *ij **in tu,
Aanilnola (.‘outitf. FlorLI.t
t an*.fHR.Ua&gt;
ion rilsM1 i't f r» !Vi *1 l 1, "
•MKVKKAI. V IH ITO R S W R K K
jRrkaon y IIIa . T; A u » R «II, I
V
H.lYAOBAh. I t : ColMNiyA, I.
itir' II: l
. . . 1 i't the |ireM rmip and a number
)U ««in. ft: rnambuM. t.
t a t l r g o r a tL ti np TA R
their hope
’ I 11 a alt n .n loot.
\\ t •. «f t h ' 1.1 rspressisl
Ik k tlP Ir A T I.s
' ?j f 'i»i: Ml th
1 it i
a a r v a g g v AaaactATtaw
Ni.ll.-s Is borsby
a l.sn
thst jjDster. this lb# IM A * y.M
t r 4 in « that l i u press men her# in Han­
C
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aesspbls.
t&gt;
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Itr.M-k
has lll-d with rur-l'.'i Uu. n *V.H r-lluv.'.l l»% \V« IMS. ford Would lie able to have •
Three nlahl gam s.
w rlll.n reuue.l Ihsl Ihs Ins — r r. IV KTCHNDPN
new nuId it Ion to |t&gt;«* C HI.•Will.• light installed.
lirim l-s lo s .lh .r with all ai.hI 'I .r k Cl resit Cedfi
*-.|U..lt i.m ill-d nr I.V l.d
A w a a w A B A is a r it T ia v
M-mlnnla Cuusly, Plsetia,
hu rllur dr part m*nt.
i
W. II. K K ITZ HAH R K llrra 'd Hporta PUli-or

1ML STANDINGS

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HERE are mil.
lions of people
who haven*l beard
uhout the advan­
tages of a sum­
m er vacalion in
Florida.

flight of a golf hall over Florida** palmbordered fairw ays . . . or a sw im in
Florida*a foaming surf. They'll ho inter­
ested la the historic “footprints” loft hy
the people of five nutious who developed
this stale.

I k t t people would enjoy Ihe thrill of a
f-war with a giant marlin, a fighting
1or a leaping soiUiah *.. the Boariag

Il’a the same Florida lluit winter visitors
travel thousands of miles lo see and
eajoy. This “playground of America” is
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equally enjoyable lo summer vaca­
tionists and al much le u cost.
Eel's tell our story lo the millions o f
people who haven't been here. . . aad la
this way help build year-round business
in this ull-y ear slate.

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DAILY N K W S P A F tt
tO U J M B Z X fl

SAKFODD. FLORIDA, 8 A

Jap Army Is
Directed To
TnraUe^ Zone

Ahead Of H en d f

Hopes Waning

EataMbhcd In I90H

A Y . J U L Y 10. I M T

GRASSHOPPER WAR

For Rescue Of
Loot Aviators

Nation Still
Swelters In
Sultry Siege

Vtaal Effect* Today Is
TWaatrt ToExhaast
B e e r y Possibility
Far F M h g FHsra

No Relief Seen FfW '
Protracted S p a l l 1!
Of Heat Which H a t ,
Cost Over 121 Uvea |

Powerful Manchurian
Force* Have Left
Mukden HeadedFor
North China Aren

Farther Attacks
On tityReported

NUM BER

fi

Huge Acritl
Drive Under
Way In Spam

tt

Hundred Tri-Motorsd
Bombers, 150 Small
Planes Fly Toward
Madrid For Attack
y

Seek To Smash Capital's Lines

C H IC A G O . July lit
Tern-'
prrntorr* throughout most at the
pat ion moved steadily Upward
ta k n a k ia l today over the swagain today in the most gfwtract-|
J*T gWMW cf tW FWenlx lik s ia ,
ed h t spell of 1*37.
aawrvh of whkh, naval offlrere
Government forecasters saw IMtIe,
•Sid.
prehaMy
would
reresl
! chance for a break before Monday
wW tW r Amelia Earhart k atilt
In the sultry siege that has mat
at le n t t i l licet.
rT k t
battleship
Colorado's
Generally they predktetl fair
■$ P E iP iN o T ^ ir
.— (A P )
A fU'i't of In*urgent planes,
stanching planes were directed to
ansi rnntintird warm weotWr to­
— High Chinese officials desweep over Eaderbury, Phoenix,
too tri-nintoml
lumbers,
day nn.l tomorrow ia the northern
clared tonight th at Japan
and Sydney Islands,
tTirrying Dmn i»f exploutvea
half of the country.
patrols from the axln#has bogun moving a portion
Betty Ann lasxttm, 32 months
fiinl tr»o mar him* gunning
Seat te red local thundonhpwsra
Owaa were ordered to
o f her powerful lla n c h u m n old, Muehogre, O k k , has tW
purnuit nhipn, marect k to m
Dr. Brbert Bern. Viennese phy­ Wrre forecast tut presaged little
salsa, lamest of the sician, who His ju*l published hts
army toward the
North vocabulary of an 8-year-old and
Sptiln tiiwnnl Mtulrkl to pavw
relief tVhitr the mercury mounted
takadi, while planes sensational discovery of the new talc the ninnies, * heavy down­
b rstetl ‘'above genius."
China trouble com .
to
Farmer* restored to flame thrown « .............
to holt the ^ ti way fur a big drive
t otfesr possible refuses
They said 10 train loads
pour drove I IK* renblenta from army »f ci i-»hoppera moving on furmland- tu-ir H obo , Colo. Hero, Ktimxli the cBpital’g defewte*.
vitamin “ It
of Mias RsrWft and Fred Noonan,
o f Japanese regular army
T h e planew attacked
th*
their home* In Bellefmtrcho. Soath! y r r w | Walston, left, and Guy Black arc m-mutin? "ho|ipera*' whkh
nsvlgskv of her round the world
troops had left Mukden and
lfiiik-pn'tect«Hl army of 30,Dakota, flooded GO basements and
„ni|&gt;**l to the roadside by gradm. machinery.
plane
now
missing'
eight
days.
two already had
passed
th*
iuiil Spanlvh government soUllora.
Impitr&gt;d electric power lines
'
'
If these aeattWre do not reveal j
Great Wall at Bhaakhaikwaii.
Akle* to Insurgent
General
The highest temperature r e t r i ­
a trace of tbo missing fliers, na­
Htavy fighting eras m u n rn l
Fnt in-,&gt; mill Iho government looaoo
ed during the past 21 hour* was
val officers said there Is Kant
Ihl.t afternoon *n an area
10
were heavy. General Mlaja, com*
101 ut tlakes. North Dakota. Na­
hope of thtk Wing found In
mil** w n t of bare whore Jap**
minder of Msdrki’s defend#?*,
poleon and Wlshek, North Dakota,
tW
projoetod
soarrh
by
82
planes
M M and Chtataa forrea havr
-Bui tho government hatl m*4»
had till each
fresw tlio akeraft carrWr LexlngWan facing; tack other across
new
gain* In
tho often*!*#
Ua,.MPW speeding toward tropk
tW Yuiirtlp* hirer.
nuainit the Insurgent* on th#
waton from Hawaii. The U r
Chines* official* declared thr
western edge of the capital.
Wyton Is duo at tW scene of the
Japan*** attaekrd tW walled vil­
In I minion, Great Britain again
d
m
k
this
week-end.
laire of Wan pine hi kit. By a
ft.oil the task of finding a way
trwre agreement yaatarday both
of maintaining the 27-natlpn no*'
aldaa withdrew from tha vlllag*.
Intel vontion scheme to prevent
The Hrvrreoil rather J. J.
There Chinese said the troops of
anna -tnd men from reaching
their 28th Arm y, whkh rrecu- Krlleghan. pastor Of the AH
cither able In the Hpanltk eWU
Fourteen Boy Scouts strived i t , ____
atad the villa (a yesterday, re­ ttuule Catholic I'hurrh. left Manwar.
the A C !, Station this morning a t."—
turned when they saw the Japa font Wednesday niaht to spend
10:40 o'clock to end a two-wicks' ' taulrnatit K ,,h " p
W \ s h i v r . T n v lolv til
_____ Neee,,lty foe -.speedy artiow
,uf, u,v
T . W Lawton, ••iiierintendent of
hg* rein
rrio.nod from
(ni, rQ1.,illtti l(Url,
h rrerr
... ■ ■
| trip to U s -N a tio n a l t - . - i ------- .f y a lvvjlil'JL.4rn;y
iiim n A rm y hn-&gt;
Uris coming. "W* are preparing j_'xpciijji,u of two inuulli* with
t-.-.i ,r,&gt;, Moi^ut.oi. Vevit *.1 D,-or-L
for war," one high Chinese ol- hts father In Ireland Ifn wIf/ r
French foeW A S H IN G TO N , Ju ly I 0 .-IA 1 , Washington, D C They hu t ...... hrr
'•* l-skelaml
i attendance next week at tho .-h it orrul, chnllrnpi I llio I'rm .inniir
Ikwnalu ■
i .■ a__tl SL. _
fktal declared.
Hmsao
Jotaod
the
'Senate
to New Vorh s lirir be expects* — The
adventure* to tell their w.uim.t
Frank Hall was issued a penult I Cours* f»r ‘" m t y Supetlnteml- j"
.'g u o il* , th*' the mm mk*ri»ftIn board a steamer foe Iho Km- yesterday.|R agpraylng legislation parents
Ih l.'m
..,n ln V hy
h T 'w
'.T hbuilding
o ib lin . TIn
n J-'»n
etiU
at lb. School
FoluI' ' ' »»&gt;" “
0111 &lt;’f I 1’") lion inttmotional patrol of th«
. , ,a* .they stepped
, from, i,h» ! this
morning
local
l* at
. . of. Adult
.
suthod l k n emMlfwrtlon this year special Jamtore* car of Iho &lt;f"in•!,,KH.t„r
•raid *lain,
• '•
|. |»a*tnn, to re-model cation n.-ar tkala beginning July I'urty f"r op|n»lng iho lloon-v.lt, irentler lietween Franc*
Spain hy fnreign ohaervsra would
Thswltgv. Keltaahsa recently cf six amsStafy Vessel* for the
Thelr camp was located letw&gt;.it |h(l
|Jncotn theater building in' IS »r*d Continuing through July lb. court lull
alaj the
Sk. 11'.
. ac
S
. ■ a_3__
Navy. P d W l b have estimated Ikw
tho ItiilHmsw
Potomac Dlu-e
River and
oftlrlatod at the dedkaltun
It was learned today.
Carrying ■u l - np]i.-&gt;, ition at In' lift,it hy Tues.lay unless ssua
Goldsboro,
the ship# wlR sect about M M 04-' la^ton Channel. Front tent headmonies or the new All
i The course la under the direction
,
, ,,
,
, ,, rompiomlse plan was evolved by
that lime. The French are b**f^
quarters . they
vis fled nearly *’y«ily
Cethollr f harch. During' ■Isis ab­ « • .
- t. .. ..
The automobile which was stolen 0f n,e School of Adult Jklucali. a,
J
w
j ,
Th* ItomH sppVwvwd th* pro­ building nn.l sight of Importance from the garage af Mr*. L .V Central Kxteltalun Division of iho ri" ' ' “ 01 galll.-atl.ill In'l In tho “ er*. mg the frostier -vtuosd s*1*/
sence. Father John T . Cotter of
DeLand wll| tuke his place. Mass gress without a Word of oppo­ in the cityKrnaud recently Is *1111 unlo, ste.1. Cnivcrsily of Florida, with tho at&lt;* dibaio, the N.-mdit svnoior French prelect km
JACK KO N VII.LK. duly in. — will be held only once each Sun­ sition aad without a re;nnl vote.
Region 3, of which the Central Chief of Police Roy 0 William*,.Slate
state
Ih-partment of Kduration1said In did nd believe the Demogarnet K. Cottoa. acting slate day st l:i*o o'clock.
The bill wont hock to the Sm Florida Contingent wns a part, report.-d today
co-operating•rmlle h r ' . . Ini. id.,I to put him
director of Iho Public Works Ad
for act km on mln«rjgave an exhihitlon In a large arenal
At the dedication ceremonies
.
Z
~
,
,
'
.
T
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t
*
19™
of
,.h"
r
m
rV
*
,*
a
i"
o »t cf I he pnttv h I -f Hint Is Ih*
ministration. has announced that lest Sunday,
at the foot of the tVu-hinuloii
H I s Excellency
&lt; iijr wiirVtiH'ti havr Tnri*n mukHif nffonl «n opportunity f«r tni*
dur|og iho month of Jan* funds Most Reverend Pntrlck Barry, IX
I 'm ille r go
VesaoU whkh
would be att‘ | Mnniliuent on
Saturday, July efforts In locatethe wire shortage |county superintend, nts lo com# ini. el. ih .-, It.
•DMhiullnp to (117,7*041
were IK, Bishop of tho Catholic Dio ihcrltej hy th*
ti. Semilomeasure, and Their illsplay included a pagisnt in San lumtu SuMIvIskm wlo-re tog. th.-r and illseuss their manydown" thanr. Ini , t .
released in Flprlds to aid In fi­ reso of HI. Augustine, stated JJist
their estimated costs: HeoptaneJ of Ponce de I,e#n depicting the while way lighti have been lu m ruir&lt; nt p ro ll.iu . with Ilia H'ata
II- hluollv .■
I!
p'nty th.it
nancing Public Works projects. tb« new structoro would bo tbo Under.
(1343*4*0;
*|w»troy«pr|iliiicovrry of FlnrkLi, Iiuiian ilnru’* ini; ilinUy
D&lt; )mrtnti*n| i»f FMucntinn ntul ftlu- tin* tiny "mm - nu
Fu- ii Ihiee
A small, forlorn chimney swift
Twenty ono cogntlos received mooting place of the young oad oM
UMfer. IllgllirSOOt miriw
Inf, knni tyirtff, trnt pitchiniTa nn*l
— ■■ ■
c;itifinAl Ifitlrr* un«l In fotmmlnt*' ■(« *I*&gt;ru*I vui* fu h v -» ..hi may
which was found this morning on
111 I.MS.Si In grants and $405.- alike and tlvtl It offereil
|IfBA7gOOOj Mbmarliw U n d«r,
btiiMinjr Sinfonl koyn who look
Sanford Klks were reniin.h-d plan- for the Improvement of idille be needed lo
i .- IF I'.-mortnllO
133.31 In loans.
Ihe ground near
the railroad
mentale front*! he “cradle throorh 303403] fleettug, (1,781,1)00;|part
in
th*
exhibition were hist nighi of a dance to le- hel.i ln ,| , minty progiam. of education y .n ty.'
The largest single
payment the grave.'* Ho declared the
tracks on First Hlreet now hat
otter, (8483400.
' "Chum" Stanley, Byrl lligg* Kay- hy the rliih In two week* m
On the sego'rul .lay uf the eotir-e S. nnior U h
F, .1. II.ml ) in.
was a loan Installment of (Sol,- church doors stood open at all
a brilliant future In store for
Th* Rows* added an amend*!mood Kxder, and Dul.b Rpps
their
next
regular
meeting, Mr- I.nwton will be the leader of » digtmnlly t.,1.1 rb.
i.t,, yc.ter133.33 on Iho ovsrsoao highway Ilmen "to those not of the fold,
him.
■want limiting th* total authori-! A scoot relsled how their pet they met last night at Hu- Flk- discussion relative to the select! &gt;n day Hint
I - ■ i lint Ion fin*
and brldgoa extending from Ml whether Protestant, Jew. or Gen
The Idrd hsd evidently been Insallow to (M.ooo,ooo. It also pelican escapes! The troop had the. Hall.
1»,f maps, work hooks, nn.l Inatiur- | ,
guilty t
b
&lt;
p
luetic*,"
of
amj to Ksy West.
lured nnd was unable to fly. After
tile."
wrote Into tho bill a provision'Idnl lied too tree, hut not for long J
tons) matarinls for u-e in ..........
»
f
playing
on
Duval rouaty received a total
being pirkrd up, it was taken to
He was henrj In hts short 1 that not loo* than half the con- It was Inter seen walking siting' Thu Sanford City Commission- date schools
nm-s prej.ub
i its enmpnign
of (33.1(7.17 as follows; Jack
talk after the tier. Kellaghan haitj rtru.-tlun bo In government ship ,
beside a row of tent* A* one nf ers will hold D.elr n-gulur ‘ i-The advisory committee f-&gt;r iluf„f rnni-tim-m•I Ihe Supreme the president of the Fhwhla A u ­
•ontlito Jail, (11,011.30; Jackson retehraled high mass, and the
dubon Society, C. R. Mason* who
yards and plants.
the hny* made a lunge f»r it. th- monthly meeting In the City Hall
Shdit Course is composed of I Court i. . . . ■.ffn UK.
villa Hoick water and sewer Iter, John p. Colter of Dsljind.
To cncouraga shipbuilding on large bird flew awsy.Thry nrver Monday niglil nt 7;.'lll o'clia-k, ec- Colin Fqglish, stale sii|ielim«f«b-nl| tile ’ d| • If he railed "nmr will give it proper care.
project. 110.I I I . 14;
Jackson* tile had delivered a sermon from the
Before selling the bird free,
'„rding to Frank loimson, City of publlr Insfrnrllnn, el. t.rn.in;' rn|(y wr..r ' and no effort to do
th* Pacifk, It added • provision got it hack
and Atlantic Bsarh schools, t v text, "Thou Art I'eter, and tlpou
Mr. Mason experts lo atlas-h a
The scoots were honored with a clerk,
allowing bidders there to be
I
W.
M.
Carol
her",
state
sills"In
••;
-|.y
.ml.!.-,
f,,,-.
"
wliut
the
it.lmin373.13.
emnM nlomimim bond around it*
This lloek I Will llultd My awarded cuutract* If their Idea visit from President Roosevelt a.
----------ioslMirti'd; KIs Morph.-'
»la l.L i-troli-o. .l-.r.d n-.l d" opetdy snd
Hchuol
projects
In
Marion Churrh."
foot in onler that a record may
wire not store tnan 3 percent, hr. rode by n long line &lt;&gt;f troops on
Persons charged with failure I director uf administration, nn.l
f
i-j
n
"vIt
i
i
I
,n
..f
ih
.
.
of lb- Mdiil Of th.!
h , (lf t(ll. h|ri|., migration.
county were paid (13,3x4,33. Oth­
The dedlenlifiii fell ou the 30th shove thok eastern competitors. ronstltution Avenor They stated obey City {Irdlnancea wit1 ho tried nancs for the Infill infill I o1
1*|» *i t *( | 4i|j. |if iitfi'i 1
In* miiijiurfil
*«
,
er school payments were Talla­ almliursary id the dedication ol
Mr. Mason staled some
l
Tho House also passed and that they were about 20 feet from before City Judge Frank I . Miller merit. J tl Norman, D in
the wltt, ,p, y,.
„f
,.,lllrrel
...........
hassee. (44,447 13; Archer. 13.- the first ijnlliolle Churib In Han
usiuil fusts about the bird. "In
in IS
it fonninn
. tile
__ Municipal
.r „. College of Kducstlon III Ih" I'ni- |n G.'inuinv iin.l Duly
sent to the Senate a bUI authortl hint
him
ill
Session .of
3X1 &gt;3; Alford.
(3,3*0,19; I* fonl.
Father
Colter rsferrerl Inf tho Appropriation of 9f**l Wh* n a«k«t| hie u|iinion nf tli* fniirt MnmUy, I’nlu# t*hn‘f liny verslty of Florkla; G II. Sinimnns.| *||,,, eonipromt e lull n.nv h-fire a large ihiutni-y, us many aa a
Leon Seringa, (3474.48; Orlando, hrlefly to the (lev. Fells Hwemthousand of these little rreslurea
HAO,OAO for cut.«iruction
uf a 'f lf in t ie ramp nnr uf tin* Mlow* («. Willtame nnnuuneet! turiay
aa-lslant dean nf ihe Cilbge of tht- .'-'male, v.hi. ti rnlli f r Ihe up
11.3(3.7*.
may he found nxmtlng in a sin­
l.*rg, the first pastor, sad lo the now naval
•aid,
M
lt
a
irn-at
niirroan
and
-------—
t-Mnrntion
at
pitsl
snd
a
nsvol
th**
U
n
iviiilty
I
jx*!nt
m«*nt
nf
ninv
jxtTiji+
nl
Ihe gle night. Tlw y often gain a
The following towns received original slriielnre » Filch wsa dss
medical ti
w
r
all
had
m
a
well
tlnn'.M
In
thii*
rliMinf
ArNminn
nf
IHe*1
Fliiridi;
nftd
J
ih
I
Juiliitfl
II,
W
!»lftuf|.
irn|lr
nf
om»
\r
ir
in
trn
I
i
f
n
in or near WashI! nt speed if I7's miles an hour.
^ ^ a y m a n t i on
waterworks snd truyed by fire Jan. 34. 1832.
11!gtoW.
■
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July it*r in *»f i hi* Hr mi no (4^ ! \in nly J p re » Idi *nt nf th«* Htnt «f*^A » *1n*ia1U»n1, rri(*(*
1 11, 1...I n * Itie m h;lual.
^Pp-'Wer projests as follows: port
A swill’s claw, and tail feath­
Priests In ntti'iiilanr* SI the
f*
A f t v o r l l u i n i r (*ourl y ^ D ’rday afternoon tH** i\
of Founty BiiporintomlmLi.
1wtncfi
. ..ntrn.n-d' He eidfed It ers are very sharp which enable
St. Joe, (37488.04; River Junc­ ceremony were the lie*. Michael
I I I I If U
J i U t v l l l n l l l i , civil uiipfi dut'kctrd fur trlni n r n
The *facuUv fur the f'h 'ti
m.illou''
pa
l.ing
of
Ihs
tion, (31413.33; Leesburg.
(».- Fox of Jurksunt llle. the Rev.
it to clutg to the skies of chim­
r
C p r a a i t orilirnu'ti for Ihe term, it *i»« (Tuurir, prealdinf nffierra ami di.« rOMr|
113.31; Puata fiord*. (9.07S.s3; Janie* U Itlodeii of HI. Peters­
neys Although they are plenti­
|
cu-slon
leaders
*
re
chosen
rrom|
T(m
hnril
hdfiltg
. ch nf Ihe ful in this s.-i-(t.oi during tho
Valpartso, (147441;
Wauchula, burg. th*. Itev. J. I*. Coder of
R v R n ln h
R l l ir u 'i x l l
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,h " varhma county .uporlntri.'1 ; M,in||1|1B^’tiherelwa* tho first to'ho
13*8*11.
Detain.!, the Itev Kinnhxrr Court­
summer their winter habitat ha*
1 »IS 3 | F I( l e u p i vv A l l
fjie T"wn&lt;ro&gt;l Club nf Hanford ents ant other eilucationsl |e i
..... I.- hy Ihe n|itmslti.in In the lit never been found.
. Two slate project* at Galnao- ney of Jai ksotivllle. tbo Rev.
Mr. Mason
PAR IS, Jaty 10— bF)— The union
—
derided to erect a hirgo slgo on the throughout Ihe state
m
ilt
.m o, Seij.it** .I. 1life on that staled.
vltlo received
payments. The Joseph I toy 1,* of F.ustls, the Rsy of hotol, cafe and restaurant
Th
M-minol*
founty
Chain
Hanford-Orlando
Highway
In
tlie(
meausre
nlti,
u.-Fi
tFie
nngry
exmuseum building grant amounted John Daly of New Smyrna, the wurhars, ovtrrlillng an appeal
future, according lo \\ II
ange. ol |.fevi.ei
■ were not-.
to iii.lM .3 3 and the laboratory Hey. John Kelly of Kusllo, th* for tabor poor* by Premier Iw-r of t ommercc hit* rec.-nlI ,
answered ret|uest-i thn*
should Hughes, nresident The ir regular
JO- and tune » f
lie
(3.333.33,
Key. Patrick Itoiiauah of Klssl
Chaotooipo, oarly toslay cslleit a mean some freo ailvertising •*' wrekly meeting w*» held le-t eiirht
J
^
’
the nd.lre&gt;. served t F.c.-p fcellntfl
Payments were made on three niee, Ilia Itev. John lllshop of geooral strike In 1‘srls.
* Forecast
several of the nation's leading jn
Welaka ItuiMing and uhnut1 Mayor Falwsrd lltggin yieijiunnlng high.
gaa plsnta aa follows- Plant Urlsado and Ih" Itev. John KslT h « actios, apparently effee ogi-n let, acmnllng to Ralph ItiilC :&gt;o rnernheM were present
Florida
partly
cloudy
wllh
City. (38.377.71; Clearwater. (11,. laghaa of Hanford.
City Clerk Frank tamsnn went F»j
Uvs lamedlatsly, was rotsd In a w.-1il. secretary,
s ta ll.-m i showers In south sud
______
(37 03 ; Bobrina, (3433.30.
Tallahassee yesterday lo .lo-e cHpoctal music woe directed by mUmlskt ousting of union dele
central porlliinn Monday and ott
Mr Bagwell staled that P"’
Members of the churches be
A (m a t payment of (i.ils.oo Mrs. y. K. Itoiimlllat, with Miss (nlen sftsr a cnnfersac# wlln
gottaions for the evchange of ieextreme «oulli coast tonight. Ex­
lure,
and
printed
matter
had
|„nglng
to
the
Hanford
M'm**-rial
was made oa* the Martin county Madeline Mullein at the now Chantsatp* who atlemptsd In ills
fumling bonds for Ihe fifty .v i'itreme Northwest Florida-. Partly
le-en suit to O. F, Ctei|ier, adv.r- Association will nivct in *h" Concourt house at btuart.
I
ford
Bunds
held
hy
the
Stats
!•
•
•
Hammond organ. The large audl- ■usd« thaw from striking.
cloudy tonight,
Holiday
partly
tising agent for the Atlanit" gregatlonul Churrh Sun'ny night
Th# Qulacy Jail received ft. enc« Included membera ol th*
partment nf Fdurati.ui.
A strike order was Issued an
t'l Atuer cloudy, si altered Ibundi-rsbowers.
M A D R ID Ju ly I"
Coast !..ne Railroi.l, which w'd at 8:00 o'clock f..r lh&gt;- fire*, of a
188.(3,
The ex.’hange was in afrordsn'o
Hanford Klwnnls nn.l Klka Clubs, nonarlag that a general strike
Daytona Tide*
I While
Tw o other otal# projects re. anq Ihe Junior and Henlnr Cham, was decided apun arat net em­ lo* printed in the near future In series I.f IFnion Services, a&lt; rortl- with an art passed hy Die recent lean volunteers *■•
Sunday's tides, high. I d '. A.
light lug wtill pp.iul
govern
a
leeikl'-t
supplied
bv
thul
rti’l
,nu
t„
|tH
V
.1
It
It.ot.
'iea.|
of
reived HP,303.38- Stale Hospital here of Commerce
inn of tbo legislature which ment for. &lt;•-.
ployers to the hotel Industry
In Mii» »nr m il lirlye M . | II P. M.; low, in U A.
riutd. The («"klets will I." pin "1 the Ministerial A»«nriali n. Cant31 Chattahoochee (31447.1* and
The new building was rnnslrnc
refuslag la apply
a
48-hour in eitk-s all ovar the nation.
agulnsi th»i 1i'll*’la OlllMtilMF Mo 31. II ou p. ||,
F S Fern
• hospital at the slate prison at tod at ar estimated rust of 120,-1 week la fly* eight-hour days.
held by the S'.it •• may he exchanged drhl report- || I-MIi nljihl »il leaxl
Monday's thins, high, 4.13 A*
In answer to a reipH-.t from will delivr th.
Halford (1 7 .M I.il.
for rrf.indlng le nds if 74 percent j
83a and wns built with fntuisi •'House# having applied the the W rivley A rt Engraving Coin
mimlta’r
thrvu or
were M . 4 1« P. M.j low, II 33 A.
Ih rlr
of th# iiondh. idi-r, have arrepte.|| killed In a.
gstherssl from Catholics and pro- taw." tbo order said, "will remain
M . II 17 P- M
floii.
pony. Mr, Harwell »ent deecr-n
op*a."
tho new tionds.
testants alike.
Barometer
The itinii! W1*1'|5 liii-tf aa Jean
lions i f Fw-mlnol* Cmnitv's vu.i
J C., Ayrocko was th* first
Tbs fovsnmsnt decreed a fiveVest, rdoy, 30.3; lodsy, 30,31.
\\ tin* siinl Ray
Miunslirin. 1
ous p n its of interest whkh de'l
NO C C L E U H A T IO fl
psraoa lu be baptise,! la tbo saw day, 48ko«r week last montu.
Rainfall
i Celar*.
•
will he published a* a nupi I*
charch. Included in lb* first Cwaars opposed th* thorler work
Total ending 7 dirt A- M ...... (8
At least hi Ameilrms wound
LONOKE, A rk . -4A«»-E*eco- communion rises were rrankl* week on greuods operating rusts ment to n magaxine, in an •( ' R A IFO R D . J .I. l«
CAId.A.N D K It. Old . Jnlv to
'.TK -Ths
Tota l for the month — ___ __ 33
fort In bring addition)! ti.uri-*- State I'ar.b.n II art at Tallahassee ( A Y - A little Imy with Its fin, ! e.l In ttm current t.. in v opera
( f t k . of Lester Brockelharst. can- Mslorh, John Alexander. Ileury would ho prohibitive.
Temperature*
Ilona ar» now In . M "Irbl hnep
to Flarkla.
f*so*d trlpk-skyer, was delayed Rkhter. Dirk
OUS big sisters V I I
one
refused
to
halt
Ihe
execution
of
Frank,
Francis
Maxlmlini, as; Minimum 73,
Pal.
Iwdaftoitaly yostsrday when Clr- Temple, Anthnnr Rusal, AdaHa
Beginning with
the
August Marcus I'owell of .1,&lt; k-..iivdle hers old yesterday. Ho h DU*
Rural t reading.
Most nf rh- in
wminded
vtttl Jodgo W. I. Waggoner over­ Hsergsrty, Mary l,oul*« U Fit*.
issue of "The Commonwealth,'' » at the state prlo.n M. relay nioriX- onne, jr.. Thsrs was no bit ini.ir
F K A N L K. G E R M A N Y SIGN
Off Kiel Report
llvlttly, most ill Ho in suffering
tar a new trial,
se
pars'.picture
sect
irn
devoid
mg.
I’owell
was
r.mv
tried
of
tha
posty.
Emmet llogan. snd J. C. Ay.
H it* Last
arm or leg Injuries from m »
raliag Opened th* cocko, Mr*. R. lb Wight
will
be first degree murder f his wifeF A I1 8 , July 10. -i/F )-F ra n c e ei'lusivelv to Florkla
____ — ---------------- I*
72
••him, gnu and DU" hullela.
JACKHON VII.I.K. July
to
forward'd Ifs also wax arcu-ed of kdliog his
hoax attoraey* to *p- sored Iho el***.
and Germs ay signed a rommarcial added. Mr. Bagwell
•3
It
The liostdtal I • he ate.J in -a
M
Y
—
Police
IJeiitenant
K
R
l'ir
j u t h sentence to th*
several
items
of
current
interest
mother-in-law
O
'Verm.r
Con#
ood
flosaetai
treaty
today
to
be
Moaxhoru of th* first Coo firm *.
.* . »4
7*
Court for th* Iloa Class war*: Cl* rears
affective tar two years A French an several pictures of Hanford &lt;" yesterday declined to grant Hawetl rtah said four white youth, and group nf buildings taken over
..... (3
73
hitckhikrr who Craao, Jack Is McCrooo, J aa
a stay uf exrrutinn and the I'ar- two nerroes held for Itivexllgl by the sanitary corps anil t b s
•staixtry
spokesman that magaiia*.
__ IP
72
to b* electrocuted Walks*, Bobby Colt aat. Howard
“The value of tha advert.--ng .Ion Board today refused t„ rum- Haw with th* slaving uf » m*l wounded lay In h".iullfnlly due
tha ( m t y wipes out oris of
. - . »2
74
Vktor Gatsi, LUUo Haags. Georgs Tempts, L o l l s Ear* go's moot Double same trad# cannct bo ovor-sstlmatrd,"
Mr mute the death sentence to Rf* driver in Liv* Dak were re iv e d ■iralod salons where beds hare
IS
bvttU lu,tailed.
. .
_
Bagwell S lid .
___
.
1 imprisonment
_____
___ ysstsrday. ____
M V f u s _____
* w h e lm s .
H O N O L U L U , July l t . M » h I V w navy ptaSea ware ordered

Official Of CWneee
Announces “WeAre
Preparing ForWar*

Ixmdon Faces TsakOf
Maintaining Non*
Intervention P l o t

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Kellsghan Plant
2-Monlh Vication
At Home la Erin

Seoul* Arc Hone
After Attending
Great jamboree
Filled With
Of Thrilling Adven
tores During Camp

C'ounty'H Superinten- Nevada Democrat De­
deni To He lecndcr livers StiTf H l a s t
Of Orte Discussion At Compromise Hill

Cofutruetion Of 6
New Naval Vessels

N early 1 Million
Pollan Releaaed
•lit'State For June

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Injured Bird Will
Be (liven CareAnd
Then Its Freedom

Cafe, Hotel Workem ;
ConfnrA
In PuriR Will Strike' r o r - S®n ,o r (1 aeen ...... ..... .

llontlH Are Exehainjfd

By IlifcirinM, LamHon

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LOCAL WEATHER

Americans Wounded
In Spanish Buttlea

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T.W.Lawton Will-McCarran Defies
Attend Coorie At His Party Chiefs
Accounts CITY NEWS BRIEFS Ocala July 12-19 ToThrowHimOut

Pastor Departs After
Dedication Services
At Catholic Church

Triple Slayer Gets
Stay Of Execution

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C roaby, B u rn t, R aye, In
*W aikiki Wedding ’ Sunday

' ‘Time Out For'
Romance” Shows'
Here Two Daysi

M
Nar4l| Of Noma”
; U ™ &gt; a ,u " o ^ Scheduled To Be

M I o Arti»t« Provide
&gt;

i

’ Bing Crcsby, Holt Bents ami
Martha Itaya, the trio who math
•Rhythm i n the Range” one of
hal year's outstanding rnmedie
with muslr, are toprihcr renin in
"Waikiki Wedding," s gay r...
trfy of love nml niitulr under Im p
lr aklex whlrli n|*it* tomorrow n‘
lb* Rita Thtnirr.
Beautiful Mill ley Rn*s, wlm «p
With H«h and Maitlm in "The Iti
Broader*: tf IW 7," rarrir* the
feminine romantic lend nf lit- ne.
eowtedy.
The east also Inrbole
(leorge Hurt ill-, l.irf Friks.in. Mi
gi Rel, the Tidiimn dane. r wlm v/n
the sen aliiui of die Zlegfel I Cut
lies rerently; Krnlel nml Nolan
Be f'|er&lt;|, nntive llaveiiinn dnm
i"g Ic-j in, and over Iwn hundred
aailve tlanrrrs, in usIrian* on
other perform* r».
"Waikiki Wwlding" I* the story
•f a pre s ngrnl, ployed by I 'rea­
lty, whi*e job Ii 1* to keep M in
Rm* thrilled with the glnnmnr of
Hawaii, lie iIn*-* it thorough job of
h falling In love wi It her In tinprxirr** nnd it I* wh*n be I* forred
In rxirlcaie him-rlf feint ru i i i
llraly synthnie llnwnil Him lie
had rtentrd that amne of tin- rone
•dy high spot* are m u le d.
Roll Hunt i nml Mir:ho Rate
aim have * romance very murli like
the «ne they lm&gt;l In “ Rhythm on
the Ihingr,” m il Mi * Itnve till
a number of “ swing" Milo* In &gt;li
manner which ho* Idled lief fiei.i
ahsruilty m fame ill It** i the i
right month*.

Alaska Ii coming In fur It* share
cf pi polarity nrxt Mttiriluy atlho
Rita Tliener, while ( ‘ulumlili’*
‘ North uf Nome" will pi ty. Jark
Holt, hnrdy veteran of many it
gun fight and mnrh funruff.i,
ploy* th* stellar role, while K*r.
'yn Verabli- I* hi* foiling Indy,
The film dril* with the nctiviie* of line J'din
Raglan, * al
ptacher, wli i ix being »• n ly treats-1
' led by u liijurkiug dim; nuim-l
llaaga,
A ihipwrerk in the vicinity cr.- ;
ahlrs Raglnn to »how hi* heroism,
nml he resn e* .lodge fliidle, a illrt;:o r In th- rnmpiny that run-,
rul* the bland; hi* no-e, t’amllIn; and her wenldiy sill nr. Ihiw- .
«un. Biiumg oihir . Hr idle. ih-.pitn
lie fact Hial Itnglnn has ssvrd
hi* life, I* lncen«ei| nt die mail'* J
ipproarhing nrtivliie*.
Rni'hin henrrfnnh nnrnipt i to
prntret himself by bolding Ihe par­
ly f 'e inniunlcadii on the i*linl.
During the udrrntnrmi* time dint
follows, a limit tire spring* tip bitween Itnglnn nnd Cnmllln. D m '
son, ife*pernic-ly trying to linre
die i land, signals in a passing
hunt.
in tin ex: (ting flnbh, Itowove'.
Haitian flgbl-i the Idjirk r nod
Mill.I fiei'iloM for the group.
I&lt;

ptiimt: mi**.
ID* d m i -f » r , Ion ly Wean re
Whitney, I* in love wi h n fat,
hitld hi ad.-il for tone limiter. Hi*
m o , Johnny Dm ii*. h in
I"11'
*vi! Ii I.,, i 't i '. r oipaiii'Ui, ( liar
lul l- Wy oter i, Mho I- old Hl'iUpb
U. I** iicll, Ii * big : i ter,
’J Ii, lm*t«r i in hive with the
There’s nit i Id saying almo mai l. I ti he iluok* Johnny •*
born * being the alsnle •f I ive. ul &gt; Ii l ive in'll lu r, m il S|tring
Rut there ran I*' su Ii a thing n* llyiier ifti. 1'iillelti-** wife, is contoo murli lo*i* and •'I'lan i re." tine. I ‘ list lo r I" • ml i* in
.'be him w a v *&gt;■ ...ly „f fin.iily
life b,&lt; lli* '.Ii Talking on vvliuli
show* Tuesday nt the Kit* I lie
ater prove* i*.
Aim **: vveryle dy nt the Wheel
er family, whose rini-ein* me
rhronli-lcii in "flaremi'," i&lt; in
love with the wmng person
and a. » result K igem I’nlb ’ te.
the father •f |S* madcap family.

“Clarence” Comedy
At RHx T h e a t e r
On Tuesday 0 n 1y

EDITOR HOVERS* OWN SEAYIM

I.ynn* (Hrrm ao
and l aaeoi
Karn*, popular * m *n funny m*n,
are tramed i&gt; a comedy pair la
“ Murder (foe* T o Col lea*,** a brink,
llght-hranel
mystery
comedy
which rhoirn cn Friday at the
Rita Theater.
Crnckc'l-roicel Overman la tha
I detrrtive in the new film, and
• Korn*, ihe man who mad* the
j polka-ili tied bow-tie ft moms la a
J tmekpot
nenipiper man who
' hrlpt him. Ruth are after Urn
, murderer of a tollegx profaaaor
who mixed matlicmnlle* with (be
policy racket. Overman I*ts hi*
man ami Karn* gets the gfrf—
| lriiitifii| Marsha Hunt.
"M u r d i r
(loea To C tlh f* "
an* tirrc'etl by ( hflrle* “Choek"
Kimntr, at one time eo-dlreetne
and author for Charlie Chaplin.
The ra*t a!»o include* I^ r r y
Cm blv, Aslrid Altwyn. lU rve y
Stephen* and Anthony Nat*.

Iliiif l’y ami adventure run
riot * .1 ill* highways in ‘‘Tune
Out fur Romance,'* the thrillingly urn-sing Twen'ieth Cen'utyF"x
piwluctloti which
ahnwn
Weditr itay and Thur-uiny at the
l i l t theater, wWi (;ialrB Trevor
and Ml.hae) W hilrti hating n*w
•'.(to* ••• toiiun.lc comedy ax a
ii t i- iv. ii / l.ritle und a highway
IlimRit Involved with a cron*,
t inquiry u.'.it caravan.
A t the limit:(• cr of a millionrnru *|h r nmiin, ( lain. Trevor
I it'* l*.in,* when she learn* from
t.ir father thnl *.*»«, Ij led forrign••• rhr hi* Jitit urd had secured
a halfniilllotMiollar settlement
1'Tough her socially
umbilioux
•’•cl- Hoping tu meet her
father in Otllfornln, Claire starts
hilrb.hiking aero** the r"nlinritl.
T h e amaiing versatility and talent of diminutive but dynamic
"tiinger" Jane Wither* was never so apparent as in the musical
laugh r l-1, -•Can This Re Dixie," which returns |n the Rita screen
next Friday.

NOT IN BOOK
i

(■KOCiKAMMK FOR WEEK OP APR. 4
AT THU HITZ

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Htinday, Mmiday - Special Rooking. Mat-tin Kaye, Shirley
It...... Iloli Itoro* and Ring t'nm'iy In n niusi a) cooiedy ro­
mance, " W A IK IK I W K D D IN Ii.”

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.
Tin w!uy— The Wig Ihry^.'iOl
Reason* including
llooth
larking'i n’s hllsrs is comely “ f.'I.ARFNCK."
Wednesday, Thursday— t'Uire T r t v .r ,
Michael
Whalen
" T IM K D ir r FDR IID M A N t'F." and Jm K. riiown’s " W IIK N ’H
V i»t’ R llli m i D A Y ."

II
1

I rhhiy An all Atnerican line-up of enlertninmi-nt thrill*.
‘ M rilD K R DDKS T l ) n H .I.K O K ." Also rei|iier*eil return eng.ig on n: Jsue Withers in " I ' a S T H IS 111! D IX tH ."
Saturday Jack Holt In " N O It n i O F NDMF," and Richard
Arlcn " S F T It C T V A M .F.Y ."
tl,M-niog Sunday— Jeanette MacDonald and Ni-ls n FMdy
in 1Muytime."

AT THK i’RINl'KHH
Saluiday, Arou' itttb, Kutnlay, A p ril. Ip li
•SILVKR KIMJItH” and "M B S IN K X II.K ."

V -.k w line*

im tlW N 'H IN D IA N HII1N
| pru-lucrii.n l r
Rlvti Radi, in
i . ilgu s.of (lie tin line ntmie.l wldeh he t* .uppm rd by many
, | in pniiing tin* Indian tlgn |«aputar idityet* inrludmg Mnriau
Ioe
tlilivvil in "When’s Yoer Marsh. Fit'll Keating and Ku.i'r
Inlay7", th- David I., l,mov Ktimedy.

WIFE IS NURSE

Here are the lh i e %. principal figures III a strange newspaper fetal, a faithful edt'or x
ereil Ills own slaying, end u nir** wh* was assigned to rare for her dying hu*l&gt;nml. A
Jury blamed Harry French fleftt. si*;,, employe a,„| ........ . „ rlv„i publisher. m i 'I i 'he s
( Uude L Mrl'racken (tig h t), A It u. us. f x l.f , eilito,
, r*,.ood.nt for the A*«wUtetl I
t o y a* a special nurse. Mrs. McCracken (csuterl
;.s|gn,d („ ,-eru |r)r her huslmn.1
d tag from five bullet wounds in a h o .p f.l. McCr.achrn’s Is.t ac; .....................
„ von
sheet nr;, (Assocta'.rd I’rtss p h 'to .)

Canada's Governor -General Visits Roosevelts

TrTfm tW ffW
_______ _______ ____ _ .... .... . t
w b * in charge of the megaphone
work rf “ Waikiki Welding," n
gay cnmrdy uf love and m in i; tin-,
iter trfpie *klce. with Ring (&gt;**ly . Bob Ruin*. Manila Raye and
kunupiit.
small
iitrua
I* lilshly prlsril In t.'hlnu.
o’, the flux Theater.

H orton Smith W ins N orth South Tournam ent
i**viAfit)'

&amp;

II Fit AN A T Tfil*
Piohnldy the only tar in mo­
vie* who b-t-an at the top rod
then ivn^p-d hi* vvny tip i* Jlielt•tel Whnlin, featured oppositu
I loire Trevor In I he T ni-n-i* ‘li
f'eniury-Fox film, “ Tititi! Out for
Itomanm” opening Wednesday nt
th* HR* theater. When Wltal.-n'*
"n'-inc* dwindled anny. lo* look
lbs lit t j l&gt; he cmild get— .weepinh‘ "ff ihe nsif* uf three huge
sound m-gc*.
M.iliogany wiaat nlll not warp.

Comedy, Action
Heads Latest Joe
E. Brown Fita
Hide-splitting comedy sltuatWW,
thrilling adventures and n swift
succor sion of hilarious Incidents
feature “ When'* Your
Hirtlw
day?," Joe
B. Brown’ll
new
InUghiug sucre-;* which allow* at
the ltiix Weil, nml Thursday.
First seen ns a young man fob
lowing n highly
unsurrcisDil
pugilistic enret-e in order lo pay
fur ti course In aetiology, and
collecting Hark eyes with monoti-miii.i re-;ulnrity, liniivu finally
secure* n job n« n »no'lt»,tyrr In
o Midwny r n c '-in n . and thenceforth lesilt such , m hectic existiiu-o i lint hi* disastrous ring ca­
ret r ic i -iii * mild by comparison.
The rUrctix i* one long roar “ f
Incgl-’i .-. Tbi* Pnvld I.. I.*&gt;*W
priidnet ciii f. r RKf( Itndlo «a*
idreetrd l.y Iftfiy Rnauiiiont, nnd
l!r-iwn‘&gt; su|ipt&gt;r!Ing cast Incl'itle*
Marinii Marsh, Fred Keating,
.Min if Wa*s&lt;,n cud Kdgar KenThe bureau of chemistry of
*h,* i.cpartment of agriculture
hi* developed n neiv process fur
making calcium glurnnate, uieil
fur tie -'in g many disc a**i. r t lulling firm ritrium deficiency,
nt x r-ist of lets than 2A cent*

EXPERTS HUNT MURDER CLUES

A v ek

Ilarlaa Hmllh. the lanky Cfclra«a prw. added I IBM to kla fat pwna hy vlrtaa af alaarntg tha Narth 8
tlpca gulf louraamenl at PiseSarat. N. C. la tha claolaa raoad ha ahat a W. threw ander aar far
hola score of S * He la ahaaa (left) teeeislag ■ II.ON ,k«ck ami a geld medal Irw m ^D W d J K .
ItochursL Raul K a .y .. (right) tiakhed
with • M .r . of A
C W u S T l W Phollo

Roosevelt Visits Resettlement Com m unity

waa the aedee af tha day
a tWit U Freaidaat pad
iral aide to tha h w i d a t : I
rtlb aad Cotaari jEdwia g ,

Overman, Kants
Comedy Team b
College MygfcQ

COMES BACK HERE

J* U * Nsw York pot ice department, are shown Marching M r lr t M
ufc*“ t t , ‘ ■ l*kt Wcntify the slayer of keaatifal Verao
bedewa. her nsather aad a roomer la their apartment. BeMad tha of
ceta la tha sheet oa which the awde body ml ferwwtca « a fwwad. I
for* them la tha hlaady pillow tahew from tha hed of Fraah Byrw
tha aUia raaaer. (AaaacUted Praaa Fha4a)

DIANE *TOO HOT FOR LONDON!

George Hack, the taahaa ataga pradwcee. Imparled
f ie a New Tech to shew Eaglishmea tha art of
Bat • preview of her daara newt George lata hidtai
hat far Eaglaad.’ Hold tnriaaa Diaaat " I ahaU
thcrell ho fln w s tU . What ate they sad aha
daa't I?" (Associated Freso f k

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Whe ^mtforfr &amp;ralft
Condemns Ship Canal
S r ■ (note C o u n ty P r o f a n e

M o re K ru ll* A n d V e n d a b le * H u t * A
S im ila r A re a In A m e rica

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P re sid e n t Plans
Lasting C.C.C. O f
3 0 0 ,0 0 0 Members
A i k i CongrcM For
S t a t u t e To Es­
tablish Permanent
U n i t By June 30

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BEFORE THE FORI) STRIKE WAS SETTLED
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Study Of Wells
Enters 4th Mouth
In Local Areas

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Sub-Strata Streams

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Chief O f Engineers
Recommends Project
To Be One Of Merit
H endrick s Asks c o t t o n
Money To Study
C elery Disease

Byrnes Withdraws
Checking
Strike Amendment Geologists
P e r f o r m a n c e s Of
Offers S u b s t i t u t e
D i r e c t e d At SitIn General

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E f t t o b lk t iH In 190S

H A N F O R D . F L O R I D A . M O N D A Y . A P R I L 5. 1917

p r in c e s s

Hitler SI n i g g l e I*
Seen In IIonse As
\\ a l e r w a y IsHUe
Comes Up For Vote

(irecti Approves '
Ditch (’umpletion

S e e k s $ 1 0 ,0 1 1 0 F r o m
A study of the underground
House
T o
In v e s tiwater ayxem of Seminole County
by Sidney A . Stubbs geologi.t, asira te ‘ P i n k
H o t ’
h
alsted by It. Jumre Rut, was enter­
W A S H I N G T O N . A n r . It.—
Ssmlimls County celery iiiu ri- is
( A P ) — P rrs ld c n t R o o h o v p K ing Its fourth month today.
wi n* iufui lin'd today Mini i mi
Begun ott Jan, t, 1337, funds for
recom m ended
to Conirrcw*
g r i. man Joe Hendrick* will seek
the operation were provided by
Ill'L l.F .I IN
to d a y o n the
fo u rth
* n n la SIO.inn) ||iius«i iipprn|iriaiiiin In
Chase and Company. With finance*
tt X S IIIM iT tlN , \pr. 3.—
Iva ra a ry of the C C C , th e c re ­ now running low, Mr. (iut repre­
sillily “ pink r&gt; t," a new disen-e
I t f ) Speaker Bankhead IM * .
1Hal li said Li Is* damaging l-'lura tio n of a p e rm a n e n t C iv ilia n senting the -Seminole County, A gri­
afrrnsooi
teiirred •« Ik*
I'a n lcry.
llniiss llivcrs and ILirhstra
,
C on se rva tio n C o rp n o f IKIO.- cultural Association announced he
Kuppuriitig Cntigti-s.iiiiiii 11.11itiii
would seek the assistance of the
I sminill re sharp:) ronllktlng
IV li'iciin. win. icstificd ilcil cilery
City and County government fur
r. twills (rum to * ) rnelnrr“a
U n d e r the present la w the a continuation of ihe work through
Sit-down strikers hung this sign -beating the words "Lincoln freed the staves, Ford Innughi grower. in bn diniici suffered a
on Ih.. (eusiluUt) nf digging
C o rp s created A p r . 5, 1911 as the remainder of the year.
S
iU.lllHI
in
.
Li
i
year,
Hendrick
i
.» «liip ran.it a rm n FHridn.
them back"— »n the Ford plant nt Kansas City. Th e strike was settled a sl&lt;«rt time later, lAssociated
a p m m at rrapL'UlaZ.^iMilh. un
,*&gt;jiil lltnt lt|i'e,'dg_it»i di-e i .-i flip!
The g«*lnwls»s bar s nalniirl -o u t ly y .^ .
lit ill’" |*«wfln|ttl IUhA
w eb project* as raforrstalion, that the study ii the first ever
nfferir.l -even In eight i|mii-iiiii
I ’liitflitliiiff ri'fKtrlk 1:11 Inti
buUdtnjr ami park develop, made In Beniinola County. Present
in res, il had nut atfn " d I lie elery
|irM|wiua| l‘‘l' ridjt S liip C a i a I
nt, will cipirc June 30 this geological maps of this section
fields iii bis district.
tviTt* ri'iulii'tl intlity f‘tr tl®*
were made on studies of the under­
lleiidriek« Hike,| that fund
liv e ry lie fi'm lltt* lliuise tiiik
Artec) enrollment of the CCC ground strain of surrounding
given Ihi* I ti'iutrl rm-rit nf Agrii illttfls'l'tti.sm m ill it h ilte r h I t u r at thic time u about 300,000, counties and not from a study of
lure in siudy lie* ilmui-ei, it
tecM m e war veterans a* well a» this immediate vicinity.
eb ; |i|'i .iri‘tl it. in&gt; Itt'inunif
raiises anil prevelitu'tvei at the In
peaoa me" rrerult,U from *c&lt;&gt;rr»
Mr. Rut and Mr. Stubha said
pattiaem'* lai&gt;urii&lt;nrh"i at ttrl.iml .
before I lie It'F'sIllliVM ItOtly.
•# American cities.
that, among ether thing*, that in S t a t i 'H V i l t i * .
lie announced tie celery itnlu
IAps'Clitletl
l ’ r»4 d .
the - event * agricultural interests1
...............
try br iug hf uinre dim
.Will (VIII
front U'.i’ lifiiL'Io n. paid th a t
' tMOei
conmottonal * developseek to claim damages for the
( annimllv in tlie Stair ami tint \ .
' tip'll b .-rt of
Ihe
I'l'Tltli*
■eats todar
Included
Senator
harm which Is believed will be,
represented "tin* biggs-t ci latry
B y ro s ' withdrawal of hie ew lrol l " n e d 'lc e a lio n
p.| m ille d
t 1*
done by the completion of th* .
growing illsirict in die w m ld'i
vtrelal
anlLidt-down
strike
■- i.iI it (die report) said Hi*
Florida Ship Canal, the data cnlSeven tu nine tbmi-and eirbutili nf
H h wumcil tu r«Hijj*n from tit*'
amendment to the Ruffey-Vfnsun
Uat |o partno’ii' Risers and liar*
lected will be of invaluable aid to
ndi-ry Is shipped mu each winter
Coal Bill and the offering of a
I i s II. rod denoiiorrd |tii* |»rujSmtfAVilk,
No
(*.,
City
Cminril,
nml
those Interests.
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-------but
die
larger
|mithm
entiles
ftnt
a»b»t|tute directed specifically at
•i ( a econoutl* dly Illl'OUInl hut
his r sitfnation via?* nut aciT&lt;]itni.
Much of the work done by Mr.
I’nliee I'h lrf Hay William i today S* ........ Cnunty, llendtiik. .ail
clUdnriui.
......... id ii n ut I dwaf'l M. MarkStubbs consists of testing wells,
lit* finin'! rumpAiiifii f*»r ii,-el'*rn&gt;ni4 was leeklllg a l ine In leuil bint t •j
lie
supported
IVtervun
In
a
kite;
Th e new proposal would ait,! |» and In three months of activity h«
I*..... iliti-f "f t ..
Army engt»ne mask* d and armed bandit fer extension nf I Ire fru*t wattling
but h»» went by an ovrrwnelmmir
•I th». It.* ir.| am!
• h e r declarations *f labor policy has made records of the perform­
m ajo nly uv**r llir r r other cumll- w|iu entered I lie- Flk.s Club Finlay^ scivtce, a -king |H,ltuit match d ly
rnm|iMion.H
la the bUI statement that I t i* ance of 400, A test for salt con­
Might during a tain timii ami lu ll
Knaiiais.a &gt;■ rase
ilntM .
ji If pic » lltt J r videlire lit
the sense of the Congress thmt tent 1 has been made in about 3(VI
up four men.
I
I»'\ “l i Miph h* Tirnli*
tho so-called sit-down strike i* easel.
That, hrrifly, it the ci|M*rirur«* i *h-' rubbery wa. nm n p ite .i \ \ o r k
S h e e ts T o lie
•f iliilr ( Ii’Wn,** (fi«* A^*
Mlecal and contrary 1*0 public
“The information gained through
of II. A. Cowan wlo» rum** to Ft
iturnediati'ly, and o ffc iil. received .
,,
Urtwi mid,
policy - The first amendment was these testa can serve as the basis
day.
•A m ? p t t * d H y
D ilW S tlll
i In early in January for his health' I*1 1 'h’lnih
*•itI .•*ivi
A ( *r*-4*n rahl
directed technically only ugainst for ■ thorough understanding nf
W . Hatley. M. waul at dn ||| O V H ’l i o
S c C l i o i l
uml
hn*
iiiiprnvt*&lt;|
«u
iiipt&lt;lly
that
sltdowne In coal Industry,
np*‘d i» fpnek p.'i'twiiri* « t
the water problem of the County
,
.
.
.
. t dubs *.r«l the ban iu riitrn d ion, t
lie plans to return home this week. |w
.............................. ........
uil I till and n levivnl » f
if in* work is continued into the
llirrctors fnr the coming year!
VViirk "ihi'ct I fur 11
■od«’i| piiifir*.
litpn*summer months,- the geologists
were elrctcsl, reports on last week's *
ttiriM-rvuiiitn |*r*&gt;i;rniii will hr
l tlatilin IVUmon ami
t iw ii s w e as raw* i s . )
»»mi«rr«»w
hy
f
'•
iftity
N
i
hi
convention in Havana were mad-,
\ .indi'iihurif,
l Mil'll.) t
A member of ihw Statesville City an,l offered no rvaisiunrr.
unit an snrv uiicement on the Up, . • I Li w a li Hi IIn* I |ty Ufhn* ill
Mii'|wiit i, proof on'muli
“
Conti!
here,
bine,"
Hie
Hi
1-rr
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prnachittg semi-centennial celrbra- Ctiti nr il fur si* consecutive yetit &gt;.
* Mini It nmii.rllly of
tMiruriiao'led n negro t'liti ........ I «h»s
ti»n &lt;&gt;f the Kloriila llortirultitrul Mr. t iwan nuflrrsil a period i f
«, *s ..
. ,
s'* " fl' li
.Mr. iLiw iin (inti hit nffi. «•
moll loiti,*'
uni,
in) tjirmitth i i »*ir ji t k« i aril} ^ . jj t
Society in Ocsla was heard, at the severe illness and antioiinced his
&lt;»• tfi** report of Cell, Mark*
] «luiii|i ii!» »hemonry ymj fm*fl into* ..
. , »* ..
regular weekly luncheon of the rrtiiement Irum politics.
.1 . *
.M. t ♦ IJ niHiR, air from I I* M.
nud il'i nf iii' Army ll'*ar*l
J that hat.
I* u
..
I’otury Club held In the .Mayfair
I hu e oth' r eaieleUK s, Mi'im
,,
* g . .* a, - , .
, 1 1 .
.il. A *|icrtr»lly iti tri|«l
t *m lo.iiIi* pijhltc, min** wil t
Koeeoo Roberson, nf Kissimmee,
,
| „ _
II*11 liftfl Mr* Ihiilry a hill iiid I
^
,
lintel today.
niriu hy nf many y i m h 1,
,
,
.
# ,
i iriitut* *•» wnrkrr m il a i t l inn
l hot lb
• rn Ii *'•“1*ii(ll mi
whot
, I in
it m flic tlii« i f|i.n at ihi* !»«’
i
. ,
Satonliy W(s absolved of the death
llirrctors e|.-rtrd w rrr; the llev. wan iii»* to i»c in tiH* rave, unt&gt;*,iifi&gt; «-&gt;l
.
.
, , l *f
jiii't i*r»nY«*i i i fill mr 'h» n
• i*
I.- Im-sed 1I 4 llitl*
, ,
| Kf*»
» hf'ffAn io liin ack Him ,
A suit for *2.1.000, chargin': Martin Ilium. If. II. Coleman, It. ..
• f W . N. Williams, Sanford, who
lhi*ir lamlahMy.
. ' , ,
....
j foini
nod t &lt;*''Moin* titL*( pift *
J ir*»il‘ **r |»m-kift.« uf i )i» l■&gt;»ir Klk |
. ,
,
lt , . ,
died from Injuries sustained about oliemtion of affections, was start- L I lean. d. M. Ingley, lieorgr* Hol­
Ibis trio hill the advantage of
..N(1 1.tl,.aMIu;&gt;
' " ‘
■ iin iij
.ilrmeiit of I'rr^h
tal in Circuit Cnun today ly Jon lins. and Rnirlnll Chase, ttf(leers
two weeks ago whsn the truck he
lb - w „, wil(| „
|aw a(r, ..| r,',
....................
'M'.w.e
L'.» iVflt Unit ’ hi* **jirici» nf
ll.it nr- against Joseph IV. Jarrell. for the n&gt; w yrnr. it was uttm-unced I mg m ..................... .
campalgt. bad mg ll(1
,.|r, ^
a(|
|luV|. , „ y
.........
•ran driving crashed into Holer
•L* i *•*d i ' troi liiirh** an«l
Rarlaml W. Hpcncer represents ,
prrskient II. II. Pn|ie, will be
ilr meanwhile, was h,w|;. „ ,
(
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M'
K '"
l’" '
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y
D»i.rrr U l '\ %n«l DVVA all*
automobile that was to have the plaintiff.
leeli'd by the n*‘w directors dur­ lolling in Florida sunshine with
.......... ..
» . rw . t o ..,
....................
». k .
ti.-tot i .
In the bill of complaint, Mr.
•
h tid cornifitrati* inurw
boon parked on a highway near Jib
ing the coming week.
P&lt;dittcji the most removed thing
Homes charges that Mr. Jarrell
.■h i' imrt ii' "rarMirn &lt;l«nt4H
Iliyard F. Floyd, visiting It-anr- Irom his mind.
Vvf,h r\vii\ , i fxpceS'd tit
J m IIc* of the Pear* William l ie “knowingly x x x and maliciously
il i»rU bn#4 ••*» P*»* T h « i
Saturday night, uftrr the ballot , N o ( ' o m m i s s i o n
• ri
iiihlo
mi thn
Roberson released and Intending to injure unlawfully
were countml, he rereived a tel
K c v e n u e C o lle c t n r
M c c t in j' T n n ij;h l
••I U*i' isioni whin I hu |»«11
lb* situation “ another unc
n e w s b r ie f s glam telling him of hi* re-sleeit it
i • iliat
•« than many unavoidable accl
In
A id
I .o r a l ile s In
to the Cuimcil, although he 'lot no
oil "f* i 1111ii|*y ifdere si.* 1*.1 v«t
'there
will
he
N
f)
t
lit
I
om* »* * centring dally over the land.’ ami look away from the plaintiff
know bis name w»s on the I..*!,■i'
S c c u rily
IT u h le m ?
' d M*• u ■*!' rwiiv mi ll|t» In**
■ken Roberaon was first arrest the affection o f Margaret Taylor
atik-Hin hrastwi tunighi a* was
Sunday afternoon City employs
'Ii d ii will ,01 iit&lt;i*!y affrrt
reported In the llerakt Satur•4 to waa bold * » parking with- Barnes."
forwarded
u
telegium
of
roogra'i
■
Mr. Barnes funher charged that
•••cot
f»i’ h wafer supply*
J. I., Hurt »»f Orliiiein, *h*r»i»*
light* on a public highway,
tia&gt;.
lation.s that confittneil the eiertint
rftlltTi rir «»f Ihi’ ItiTir r»i*l fh v*nn
totor k developed that hi* vehicle Mr. Jarrell persuaded Mrs. Barnet
City
(
In
k
1
Frank
I
nm-on
Mr. I ’uwatt, it seems, ha. no J
lh 7mrt
. w ill i- vtitUMi m, «*l 1
4 d have lights, although h« was to disrupt marital relations so that
said that five Monrta)* in last
Tin-slay's tides, Tidal fRaii&lt; n, Irritative but tu accept the wiij o'
fiie iii th» Siiiiftiril s\il.*niic U.yh I, C a | d . M e R o r y N a m e d J l * y
T (I N a m e
■•M la have been parked on the “ the defendant and the said Mar­
monih threw out the ordinal)
the
voter*
who
regard
him
so
high
Ocean
Pier,
Hay
tuna
llearh:
low,
garet Taylor Barnes could lh«rcfour tliiyv i)ii• w***k i*» i *iii l &gt; i
■Me of the tboroughfare.
schedule at t i l ) ‘ llall.
ly
nod
who
Hp|&gt;arrnt|y
believe
hits
10:13
A
.
M.
and
10:30
P.
M.;
high.
i v e d •r e s i d e u i ( h O f f i e m
T o n ig h t
liei hi Serial Sfciimy Act jniih
The neu regular nos ling
a yquih of W , was after m any."
in'Ii -p- n-altle to proper admini-lte
3:30 A . M. and 4:13 P. M
«.
! a toad of produce fiom the
of the t onimi»»Hin is Mnnda), |
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A
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lion of inunieipal affair* in Stno
J Mr. Hurt will * |t)«*iii&lt;*«( h» t#'
Farmer* Market here wh*n
April II.
The County Commission will
ItM tlsss* ks raao T o s t
I I iir'iliy tlirouuii i'rnU y nnh u»H
thg wrack oceured.
•no* M
Mii
. try of yan ,
inert in hs Court House chamber*
t apt. titoirge
rl'iory
* i'm*ivv vi-aii» r &lt; *litrJng Hut*n r' fj«» I w in omiviI’d fi v ir«*.|iri**i.h'i,t
I Ii 1 *i"n nf new officers fa srhed,
at HI A. M. tomorrow. I'lrrk H. P.
hotirR*
«mi Ihe S»u(«" Stuff of iii** FIorid.1 t I*d ' night by if,.. Ranfnftt Jun*
Herndon announced today.
Anyc SrifiiiMih CiHihiy « fnjtl*t\ i N’.i! lortjuj Co.ir,| ithfh (In nt 11s'.i * • r » 'i inile-r v r Cnntni'-vu for 7 : 31)
The Semlitoln County Tuberruifthn I* fn»i fully rit‘f|iiiiiiif&lt; *1 vtiCi id mini/uiion cMorltoh’ f hi *cortd s.
'-I. m t at n Mayfair llntrf
Special service* conducted by 1o:i|s ami I trail Ii As atelallun was
| lilt nhfiij'n(iiii|K» h i
v *h*» | noon •( r liivt iilion in Jack ’onvilh* fiHtrirtjf,
the Kev. K. II. Jennings at the
arheduled lu meet at 3 3U o'clock
t jHfH’iuJ .Spmrity titviimii** i.h invit 1 &gt;4'O fil.iy,
f i- i'l n» Andrew Carr iw jy saM
First Baptist Churth will continue Imls and Health AaMe ioSlon a as
Vernon Hougla &lt; Crawfrtd
(In
* Fiiri'y ll.in I rfmprI infill th
*
* in rul| on Mr. Il&lt;nt.
Tf'
coo h»v»* w di iifo n«h *1 f*v the civil! club ii advancing by a
through V.edneiulay night, the Rrv.
Mr*
Iloruthy laimh,
school I „f Hrlairln,
former resident of ll' v. J*■iiH (1. .Kirudky nffieiutiruc*
C II pi. Vli’iV o ry. VJ Col* J, C, wi ' k nr hi the idcrtion Jj, ord«T
Sanfonl prl- Brooks Jr., pastor, announced ta­
nurael tsut i'ark Avenue.
|Sanford, died at the Vsieran’a H 1f»i*« hi o»o, riiiiinifin«l;ir)i of thn H*at Ihe tew licoiU may attend, a&lt;*
ttle mini th* slay.
Tin*
A. 21. Odu »»f Sinfiifil i*
t pltal in Bay Pine* Sunday after a
Sanford (.o .n d iiii In , and I.f. h I officer i, t|„. Si at« Jay fin. convriM
convention of'
Two large congregations greetA
fraternal session of •peetal h)|rt
to
sSnrdurin, u rinnnlrtr i»f tin emu - - ,1"'' 'I'U tnmitli.
tor
American1ed the Rev. Jennings, of Bradenton,
Is srhrdulesl for H I*. M .j
Snrviviinr lire t)»«* wid^w. Mm .
| tpii.e iinpnrtaiit mat Ur, on Iih
p.iny.
are schedule!I yesterday for morning and eve- TeratUy by Sanford Masonic l^slgeI
Cr.w fnrd w a. horn In l.aw -i
igfu'i sell'diiln for tli'cu.ssinn la
Dr. 11. fl. 5rui'h. jirroitfant nf if*
Drlnrlpiil
poik»r hi1for** (h t.
Trn n ., and taught it. V i'g .t,.. Jtnkins brawfor-i. daoghCounty Super-' ning services, also for
special No. t j , F. and A . M.. Worshipful
Mmlic.il S*w‘ii ly. 1 tn .c n !im, wa 1 Adj lien. Vivian n piogrnin fnr , memtiership
M i d today, evangiliatic event during Sunday Mastrr J . C. Tra w kk announced
Lawrence County public ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. It. Jto- Fetiiiuoli*
Mr*. Stella School hour.
tudny. The meeting is lo he in the
tor eight years, lie was a kins of Hanford; the father, .1. It. mihI Mr*. Smith will lra&gt;*» tm ly n» Collin ‘ win. prai e l th,. Natiunaf drive that will hn lann hid in this
I i‘laid t tf flier i Association fnr tear future. Il&lt;uistitig a member,
member of the I3lh division ofi Crawford of Applct-n, Term; two morrow iiinrniiitf fr*r St, h i n
Primary;
Tonight the visiting minister Masonic H ill.
field artillery with which served I sinters, Mrs. Flits It. Vatlwr of hni ^ lo nUi'Uil (hit ii itmi ill r*j riven iri ciuip r.itive efforts iu pminnt- ship nf 71, the Jay O n nrganiiJkPrl-i will deliver a sermon on "AssurA MguUr meeting of the San­ overseas in 1317-1)1-19. lie was * ( Appleton, and Mrs. Solon l.ralv, lion of ihw FlorHu S(at»' M* nal il K tlie luinlaril* of the Ftnre'a ti n will seek lit ) iflilute* In «
West- ance, or How We May Know that
Na 1in11.it R u in l, and cununemliM | campaign that pii.liably will look
ami a briithvriroOriety,
Miaa Carme-a We Are Christiana." Special music ford American Legion l*c*t l» mrmher of the Broadway Mriho-, Anderson. Ala
| Dr. Smith wm (h«* only Sanford I lie 2»k'itfi ra in artilicry and th1' on* Week,
Primary.
j and singing ia directed by Martin MN^mulnl for S o’rl »rk IwfiJghV iI im ( Lurch nml ihe Junior rh »m - llutfh Crawford of A p|&gt;1h on.
Ma'ter.l of linpurtanen regard*
in teuton Slinecipher with the auistance uf romin^ivJer Uoyd P. Boyle nn- her of Commerra and wa, a*so-| Mr. Jiitkina. County tax collectur,] physteinti who had announced |&lt;elay llthfi fn-ld ndillvry fnr the exiclUk ?ih orv M i f Y i r i l , is *.ht »r*u« elated with The .Southern Life In -'la id hi* office will Is- closed (&gt;■- that he would Is- pl' aent at the 1*nt ratings mlaitnd Ly tlie two tug Hn&gt; i niivcntinn a!su will bo
primary a Urge chorus.
today,
Itflioii
Hut, spranev Company a* a salesman. ’ morrow afternoon bream* uf lh« cuncfave. which i. Uteri to vnd 1 units nt the past several encamp- heard tonight, l’rvskli nt t'4rraw »y
•very state
The public is invked to attend the nttuncetj
iaid.
| in*ids.
Funeral tervices wilt he Ivlil at funeral,
_
[ Welm sday.
uf th*t
' services which begin nt 8 P. M.

I’etersonA’andenburg
Take Spolliirht A
FrliuipalOpiMmentH

000 niembera.

R etire From Politics?
Sanford Police
Impossible For Cowan Probe Robbery
N. C’M Cily (ouiuil Member „ Of Elks Club)

f

Re-Elected Over Own Protest Anil
Three Other Candidates

Rotary Selects H
Directors For
Year’s Service

Lone Pandit, .Masked,
Nets $00 In Haul
Here Friday Night

I

Bayard Floyd T e l l s
Of H or t i c u l t u r a l
U n i t Convention

uilviilion Army
N ds $11!) Me r e
In Tim iLiy Drive

Kissimmee Autoist
Absolved In Death Joe Barnes Su es
Of Sanford Youth J. W. Jarrell For
$25,000 Damages

Z t £ L T fH am,S:r;,i CITY

Frt»»ry TeacherM
T® Return Tuesday
School Meet

Soecial Service*
In Hapttet C h u r c h
To End Thin Week

At iMaylair H otel

Vernon Douglas Crawford, Relative
Of Jno. D. Jinkins, Dies In Hospital

I

Smith Will Attend
Medical ('outlaw

•/W»
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�M ONDAY, A F H L 1

ta a fs rd HersM

The UgWsfgT* Meets

With letialoton fatherinf in T O u h u m t from all
parta of the State to hear the Governor’a m a u ifi TRtoday
afternoon and for the opening neuion in th« morning, predictionn are baing freely made that thU will bg onw of thw
stormiest session* In the history of Florida with a great
deal being attempted, and with, perhape, not much to any­
thing being accomplished, unless extra sessions are held
after the 60-day bout ia ended.
* .
° f fi***® predictions are based not alone upon the
fact that Gov. Cone has already spoken his mind rather
freely concerning the prerogatives of the legislative branch
•4 of the government as compared with the executive branch,
in words which some of the senators and representatives
took to be unnecessirily harsh, but also upon certain uiiNimpromlsing differences In basic principles entertained
by leaders of these opposing branches.
»
Chief among the bones of contention is the sales tax.
Gov. Cone has said positively and vigorously that he will
veto any sales tax bill which Is brought before him. He
insists that the State does not need any additional
tax revenue, that the people can ill afford to pay otlditional taxes, and that anyway the sales tax is a bad way to
raise revenue, hitting the liltle fellow in the pUce where
he can least afford to stand it; namely, the bread basket.
legislators, however, point nut that the sales tax is
the only way the state enn raise sufficient revenue to meet
M ONDAY. AP R IL S. IH T
the demands of the people. They declare that home­
stead exemption lopped off millions of dollars of pubib
j f a k t t V E M E FOR TODAY revenue and that the school* were saved from premature
closing only by the oliliging death of a wealthy duPont
j PRINKING A N D GOUGING: whose inheritance taxes contributed some three million
wineMlbert; among
dollar* at the very time when it was needed moat.
eaters of flesh: for the
They also insist thnt the ,-tchools should be provided
glutton shall com*
I * pneertyi
drowsiness shall wllh 610,500,000 by the State from some source whlcn
fto to a man with rag*.— Prov- would not he dependent upon the vnnrles of an untimely
tola' to:JO, II.
death. They are also faced with the necessity of raising
nearly five million dollars of additional revenue for old age
T V V . I . Renal# la wondering
pensions,
while nearly every department of the State gov­
___ d o t io do about Ito -sit-down
' tttikot, There seems to bo »onf ernment has submitted demands for more funds than they
Woollen about which ski* *•» • hive received during the past few years.
In addition to this, there will he some loss in revenue
■out rotes go on.
’pcldrnl to repeal of some of the laws passed by the last ses­
. — ------* - -----Mtcbonical error# In the uut&lt; • sion of the legislature. Though the slot machine act was
Rmbilo am seldom responsible fur expected to produce some two million dollars, it fell fnr
accidents, we read. It’s the no*» sh 'rt of this amount. But the six or seven hundred thou­
behind tho wheel that cause the sand dollars which it did raise will be lost If the legislature
wracks.
repeals the set. Most of It will l&gt;e lost anyhow ns 50 of
Comptroller l«e says Ih# Hiatt the 67 counties In Florida have nlrtady voted against slot
af Florida I* now In Ih* best fi- machines.
Furthermore, another flaby of the 1955 Legislature*
RORciai condition It has seen In
fifty year*. Then no new taar" which now appears to bo un unwanted child, ia the so-called
Should be necessary.
'Vhalrj store tax,” nr “gross receipts tax.” This hilt, which
was supposed to place tbc-^haln stores on n more nearly
Gor, tn»n# kee|.s tn.-t-'lng we
4p&amp;t nretl any new
Inxrn. even competitive basis with the independents, and raise
Mooon’! be know that won'*, make some four or five million dollars in rovenuo for the State,
Mat very popular with the poll* has actually done neither. As It now stands, It really la a
ttslftn*
bigger handicap to the Independents than to the chnlns,
and it Is producing less thnn half the amount expected.
. Four n«w Issnh* hsr# been
So, considering the vurlnu* revenue measure* which
toortetl in Flnririn during th#
are
likely
lo l&gt;e repealed, nnd the various demands for ad­
past rninth, according to an ex•lunign which s.lds that Just gts&gt;s ditional funds, it Is easy to see thnt there In likely tp be u
head on collision between the proponent* nnd .opponent* of
P* show'. Where wnT# heading
the sales tax. with tho people ns usual being the goats no
Sinclair Is-wle wridn “It t'nn’t matter what happens.
Happen
Here,- hu‘ Sinclair
Lewis* wife, Ih.rn'liy Thompson
tc|sf a Henst* rominiHee that she
tbangh: It rmibl, nnd (hut if &lt;he
Prcsbbnt’s court pn&gt;|iusal goes
through, It probably will.

Then all

• * of S scdtim, nty linden hip hurl.
my tnfkrn rib* Hind *1 ami |ke
, MOwtorc in my tkiw palneil."
TRai was when h# began .to eom#

l : MUk’ lo UN.

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Rotary Selects
Directors For
Year's Service

. ' ' 'Tbt&gt;»« ahA rnsist that mlarg.
irw itiM t r . r%m» s h i
* baf *.k, nwmhemhlp of tho Hu• prome Court lx nut planned for Ian from Winter Harm, and secre­
tog rtrpose of srrorlng tho
the
dhaHaant
of
unconstl'utlonal
R « t should read th . following
from Oar. fn Ptlfetle, one »f
•be advocate* of th* proposal:

"O f MSree tbe President’s propdoto WIN gffect the decisions of
*m Rapt-erne Court. It is Intend.
Ml to do ottoffy that Th# point
d f 414* of some of .lb* Supremo
Court justices tad the decision*
rtohHRM
that H o i of y Ww

t t to dtjrfhg* tw*4 of (bango. The
RptotoRf

&lt;4 hr, men Martin*

Or toxapDUen of tho itudy of (to
CMngr'W

tary of the Florida Horticultural
Society, told Rotariana of plans of
bis group fo» the celebration of
the founding of ito Society in
Ocala In 1UI. He said the celebra­
tion will bo held on Apr. 13, U and
IB aad will eonslst of many un&gt;
ulaa| exhibits pertaining to ths
Florida citrus industry, and demonstratioa of modem packing house
machinery, aad a pageant which
U yitrea on the night of Apr.
If, depicting the growth and derelopamat of the citnu Industry
ffoto the time of Pedro Mtnondsa
w (ho potooat. Tba script for this
propartd by Mrs. KoRand Dean of
pmpetod by Mrs. RoJOand Doan of
•‘
_
_ Rotarlaaa W. A. Lcffler aad &amp;
Yt * * M e a d Proa(dent Pep., re-

it win bo poulble to draw a1
detailed OMR of tho —deryraond
water level, and at any eubeegoeatl
dote, It wll| bo yoodblo to r*«bock|
any of the write which hove boon
worded tad dotanalno whether,
there hao bom any decided change,
in the water hwh of tbeee par-1
tiealar Welle.

HISTORIC OLD rt.A U ftftgftN B
landm ark

BIGHT61

to ths tourist* sad hi 1618
FOREMOST among alt of flt Augus­
chased by the S t Augustine Historical
tin o’* architectural treasure* is maaslva
•ad Institute of Science, whoao
Fort Marlon, formerly San Marco, most
object was to preserve It la Its original
perfect examplo of medieval architecture
* ” An
- '■ *interesting
*
— collection of historic
state.
in the new world. Almost a century of
records ind relics are on exhibit there.
labor and Incalculable treasure were ex­
pended by the Spaniards la the erection
Itself
Older even than S t Au
of this hurtorlc building which wss bto
Is .ths ”Aaelsat Indian But I- JGround”,
gun In 1672 snd completed In 1756. With
In the beautiful “Fountain of Youth'
its turrets, wsteh towers, ramparts, bat­
Park, which was not discovered until
tlements snd secret dungeons, it ssema
April 18, 1984. From relies and other
like some old csstte of medieval Europe.
evidence unearthed by archeological ex­
Proudly the old fortress claims ths dis­
perts, history has been translated Just
tinction of never having been taken by
as sursly as from ths writtsa records,
assault
•ho wing thnt many of throe Indtan re*
mains actually nntedoted ihJTestablishEqually picturesque are the Old PITy
ment of 8 t Augustins.
Gatea which onee provided the only en­
trance to the anelent city and formed •
Another interesting landmark of his*
vital part of St AugusUhe’a defense. Ths
toric S t Augustine In ner ”Otdeet Wood­
gates, as we seo them today, were built
en School House”, a quaint old building
of stone, but the rest o| the wall, which
just within ths city gates. Ths tiny
extended from Snn li»reo to the Ban
wooden structure, built flush upon ths
Sebastian River, was f t loga etood on
street, recreates vividly an atmosphere
end. On tho outer aid* of this was • deep
to aid-fashioned shoo] days, and one of
most or dlteh Ailed vMi water, and tho
its most interesting features la the faet
approach to the gates gras ov«r • draw­
that
It waa built to cedar, held firmly
bridge which was pulled up at night
together with wooden pins. Ths gardens
The M0!dcst House” la a curious old
of ths old landmark contain a _
frankincense Mat p al RMtoy, pthe
world Structure with low.getBng^toM
usual
large fireplaces. For mors than ■«*«V®rF
It haa been s m to the chief attractions

LOOK!
W h al T m Cm Get
H er* EVERY DAY I t
I M Caksn, C t o f s s . l S c
llaeibarter and
P » U l o H ak4 — ......... IOC

HAMBURGER
Id
robe 8'oab, Potato Cbipo
T orw Umn, A C affe* 20e

Hope Mode

M a t e Chip* t o ....... 49c

SOLD BY

"One herelee In Different"

a cry of jealou* Common­
wealth* eeeliinR tbclr own aggrnmH*emmt at the Oipen*#
NKW YORK TIMHI
of ihclr iliitr Stair*. It le a
i
f unto mental aeeeoaky If we
j
li l&lt; Lemming more and mars industry, whirh deals with a sit­
ore to remain o truly united
I
clror, a* ihr l'rr*l«l*n&lt;’a argument uation which I* no longer present. I enntiiry . . . . There are alrea !y, I am worry to »oy, daaprooTil*. that hi* ria l quarrel ia T h f it f 1vp Iowa w p m nf rnmnir*
tr r aIgnat* flying."
not with th# Supremo (Vxirt but
with th# Krtleral *jr»trm. To be
ThU U the traditional doetrlto
sure, th* ilominoat theme of hi*
of FedemlUm, elated Mr. ROOBB*
rocio aiMre** on Tuetulay evening
VR I.T la IWO. bur now deerrihed
» » * an argument that the rourt
by him ae an Instance of “ pollcjr"ho* been acting not n« x jmliriol
y
.
making" and of Judicial uxurpRR A ‘ (ih# Guffey net for tSu tUm mhrn h u ,*,*,*1 by the *ubtxljr. hut ia a poller-making
irwfuRiry) ind AAA*
j p^rnn Coart of iht linked Htnw.
body;" that h ho* “improperly *ct
lt*elf up “ox a third houxe ConIn tho first rose by a unanimous This Is tba Federal system which

Bee Bee Inn
tod Sanford Are.

grr**, a «uper-“l#giil# t;re, ant
that th# tint# has com# in pot .in
end to thia uaerpotion. Hut It i*
neer*&gt;ary to oak wkat polirira the
court ha* actually made, and what
legialatlott It haa enacted.
Of tho hundredi of Iswa adopt­
ed by the Roo*«v#k AHminiatratlon, th# preomt ceurt ho* thux far
declare'I eight law*, or porta of
law*, to bo unconatltutlonal. One
of the'* waa ■ farm moratorium
act whixh wo* never on the Adminlnrotlon'a own progtam, but
which waa forced on k through a
flllbuater etaged by IIU K Y LONG.
Another waa a brief actbin of law
tooling with building and toon oa•ociatlon charter*. Another wa« o
measure which the Freaident told
w u “ crutoly drown." ami which
waa aignml by him owly after "S
difficult dccUlon," providing for
the payment of railway pen*Iona.
Another w si a mea*u re, known
ao tho Mttolcipol Bankruptcy Act,
of whkh practically no ueo wo*
mode. Aad anothor waa a
oil" falw far tho potrolaaiR

W E R T - The JEWELER

B fifg c tt’g Liquor Store
FEATURING

T H E V E R Y B EST

PHONE 7M*J
A m ds BUg.

FREE DEUYBRY
Baafsrd, Fla.

added, -which partly accoaata for'
b."
.
Mr. Loffler distributed to RotorIans a collection of sourenin
which the trare torn brought hnmt
with them. Preoideat Pope stated
that mom than SOS Rotarlaaa wars
registered at the emmatbm.
K. E. Wndwmth reported on
plans of tho Doom Commktm fto
,k*
which wffl he
held at the Mayfair Motel or
Ttorsday eight.

GOODRICH
K ith iiilt

Electro-Pah

Batt«ri«a
Jew RWR

LOOK!
Thin Kathanodo Battery in guanmU m U lira Htbficlo^r oocvWw to

SCO TT’S
NRMM

rnrnrsl the plondwg of crops oa
orory form.
No one has more tloqaeatly oRpromed this tradkianal dMBpfcto
of limbed Federal pewits, or mere
cogently gtvea reasoos far k.
than Mr. ROOMEVRUF hiawoti.
•peaking only a few years aye.
Of tho dmlre of the Stoma to han­
dle thooa atottir o far thrtoarftao
In their rwn way ha « W t

BAKED
CHICKEN
D IN N E R

All FinUhed
Family Laundry
I M TaUo L M TrwsU Tf Ih
“Tstota* Apvsnl lie to.
■ R « Family Ch«— 6146

M re A P d rO f
CHAMPIONS

its
SEMINOLE O O U m
LALNDKY

- J S iJ f c

i

C hase 4b Co.!

THE FEDERAL SYSTEM

prngreetlve city,'all three of them
agreed, with maynifieent buildings
luiurimu clube, and excellent ho­
tels and restooraata,
►The rapltol bulldlny itself fat
one of the moat taamloas struc­
tures I tore ever 0000,” Mr. Haines
reported, polatlpy w * that H wsi
built by tho Machado adminUtralion at o cost of 633^00,000.
“ Havana U only one hoar add
forty minutes by piano from Mi­
ami.- said Mr. Loffler. -Oas of
tho most rtomrtoble things shoot1
•to city is tho large aumber aft
doctors and seeewd toad outonto-1
Wes sno m m there. All of tho
. . . . _______
________
, „bo
lawyers
ore called
doctors,’*

____

eab-firmU, Mr. 8toW»

mM,

Canal Reports

In the absence of complete report* on the cross state
canal which ennnot Ik? relensetl for publication until after
they are transmitted to Congress, It Is int«r«*st1n|g
Ronwmbrr Alice lake. Hie flint to note that the War Department has provided Hself
.star of yesterday, wh» Ixuistnd
wllh a convenient “out” In tho event anything goes wrong
an Income of l.'.ltno per week.
during
the construction of this highly contioversial ditch.
Well, she wait thrown Intis* Jail
The Board of Army Engineer* who actually conducted
fbr driinkennes-i recenlly ftir
' twenty . tlays when she was un- the Investigation, rendered an unfavorable report on the
abl* to pay Ihe fine. T h e pallia canal, declaring the project economically unsound #nd dan­
of glory lead but In the trate.” gerous to the underground water supplies. General Mark­
ham &lt;m the other hand, who is chief of the Army Engi­
t \t you want In gr* n Hue ap- neers, makes a personal report nt the same time, whir 1 W
praisal of a wnrVtusn, chrek hi*
work sometime when he doesn't supposed to Ik* bnsetl on the re|&gt;ort of the Bonn!, that me
know ke Is lailng watched. Most enmd Is thoroughly justifiable.
It is interesting to note, however, thnt oven he had «*»
any surt. of a work mao can pull
out. If Bp has any audience or a raise the nnte by some fifty million dollars. He now says
gallery washing blm, but what the construction of this canal across Florida will f,»s
bo does when no one l« wstrhlng 4197,931,000; wherens a little over n year ago when the
»Wwu his tr«e measure.- Fus'is
lake Region. And there are first allotment for the canal was mnde, he estimated
pRnty of them that work jus.* a* would cost only 4115.000.000. Bat the Ibmrd of Anny
hard when you're watching them Engineers. In Ihe report which goes to Congress today,
a* when you arm'*..
places the proltohle cost nt 4263,656.000.
It Is prrfwtly dear from nil this that no ono knows
A niolnrlU Injiiml In on owte- how much the rnnnl Is going to cost, least of all the experts
awAth- *r»i&lt;l*-nt wa, pninminfv&lt;l
toad tor fivp ntinu'rs. THIin-r who presumably should know more about It than anyone
ako&lt;i| It oftrrwanl, h« said, "I else. Inasmuch as every estimate which hm thus far been
*#*m*d to ftoa*. Into a soft dark made hus increased the cost in the previous estimate,
tw*«. Tb*r# was Krrst peart- there Is no assurance that even this 6265356,000 will actu­
foiftn**. and rich mntrn'ntrnt ait &gt; ally cover the ultimate cost to the taxpayer.
The ItekL
1 dldn-. ror* whrre |t&gt;# skip wrnt estimate which comes forth will probably raise the ante
. ’ fntiil |h*r*. I floatcil In thi&lt;
xtkrm rtirmtly pew plar* without another fifty million or so.___________________________
* ' 4 worry In '•&gt;# w»rlil.

I« WSS' printed oat that to oktola a nir nad accurate record. the
awat It mod# both la •up■or a»4 winter, beeatteo of tV
varytof aoadkiona during the mo*

�"t-cu Flrea” the senior play to denfa forcea
b«. ai?*n on Friday. Apr* » at there tonic r
the high avIitMi) la one -g tin. rr*&gt; burpo**
moat
popular
nml aurrraafbl
play* lh.it haa W r« presented bj
an alhatenr blab school group It
meat years.
I*jr tin* rr

Program Planned

Calendar
A “Profrsaor Quia" program ■ ■■■ ■' ■
'■ ■—
«U I ba presented at a special
Edwin Shinbol.rr «f Orlando was
"*T*; *"* °*
*W fa**t ot hi* parrmi lajt weekbchool P.-T. A . whkb wll| b*b*!d
at th* school auditorium tomor-j
*
_____
— *•
raw, at 3:30 o’clock.
| Mr. aud Mr*. Prank Ckaao and
Mr*. Frank L. Patrk, who la1.an. Prank Chn*o Jr., of Wiadtfrom Orlando and holda tha offk»i mart iptm but weekend her*.
of fifth rlce-preaklent of tko Htatej
---------- Con*rr»» of P. T . A., will hero
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Lehman
charge of iko program.
| left Saturday for Tallahassee
. H a * oil) be a Board meeting
Loca| people who will taka part where . they will rtmain natU the
* t h &gt; Woman’s Club at |OtOO A on the program are: Mr*. P. M. Iryialatwre adjourn*.
|C m (ho /Mb oa Oik Arrnus.
King, Mr*. J. B. Cogburn, Mr*. M.1
—
n a Paw Mallows Club of the Mlnarik, Mr*. W. W. Ooeuh and' Mia* Olady’a Sender haa re(M r af Eastern 8lar will meet at Mr*. H. C. ManwtlL
' turned front Lakeland and la the
TtMo'dack at die borne of Mr*. A. Mr*. Julius Takach will hare hou*egur*t of Mi*a tieno Martin
K, Ibtemaker on Park Avenue, charge, of the singing.
Lan*y.

‘Husband Battle* *
Remits In Lees
Of Rye By Negro

■fhimj phcy.*’

I t ompl[i at Inn,
I pathos anil
a Itrr.tlbo |

Fannie Lee Stanford, 10, aefiw,
was hel l hy police teday a* a
charge of mayhem r**ul«tng fm a
a fight with “Tiny” Matthews whaae
rye wa&lt; removed in Feraaidt.anghton Memorial Hospital after
the brawl.
' Police Chief Roy Williams « M
the Negress Matthew* and M a fonl "tangled" over an avgMMrt
concerning (he former’s husband.

wM Mrs. Shoemaker and Mr*.

H a n p Kent a* bostr«-*«.
W B D IW D A T
H * rogutar monthly buslnrs*
Mooting and luncheon uf the Wum
gpfa Ctwb will bo held at the club
aa 11:33 o'clock. There will be •
MMWdag of the Ciete Department
a h U i N oclock, preceding the

Ml** Mabel Wight of Palatkn
wo* Ihr h u*e gue.t of Mr. and
Mrs, Henry Wight orrr the week­
end.

Hendricks Asks
Money To Study
Celery Diseases

—To-Nlght-

Mr. and Mrs. L (I. Reel and
family left yesterday (nr I aim,
___ _
____
S. C., after spending some* time
' state fund* to add four additional here.
Th a n will bo a meeting of tho
weather station* In the from wcath----------tfakm Woman's Club at the dub cr orra.
Dr. nnj Mra. Harry Woodruff
« It M o’clock.
|
| The congressmen, who between of Englewood, N. J., are th . T M U M IM T
I them, repnsent th* major portion gue*t* of Mr. and Mr-, Krnt k I .
Th* board meeting of the San­
of the citrus belt of Florida, naked Woodruff, Sr.
ford Grammar School P. T . A . will for |lu,uon to continue studies in
------- —
ha hold ac tho school at 3:13 stem-end rot, blue-mold and decay
Mr*. R. C. Maxwell Mr*. John
o'clock. The regular meeting of the
in traniit In citrus fruit.
T. Paul*on and the Mi*«*&gt; M ry
P. T . A. win follow at 3:43 o’clock.
Petrrron asked for 133,000 tn and Sarah Maxwell ene-tt la.t
Tha Ptfll Gospel Tabernacle M l- continue the search to find n-w week-end at Paytons H - li.
tiawory Society will meet at the
panmagr 113 Holly* Avenue, fur. uses for aurplut citrus fruit snd
stked for $1j J&gt;00 for the citrus by
Miss Harel Harvey of Atm*t lr
tba regular mom!// business m*rtproducts laboratory at Wimei City, Nrur Jersey, arVlvr I ye-tei. Haven.
day in -pend the month of Apr S’
PM Alpha Kappa sorority will
with her parent*, at their hnmr
gtre g lubacription bridge pany
West First Street.
at the Elk’s Club at 7:30 P. M.

IW I Mho ThU
Hava Show

HEADACHE
HE TELLS 'EM OFF
principal &lt;p*aker at the meeting
of the Sanford Oram mar Schnl
P.-T. A. In (he srhiud auditorium
Thursdiy afternoon
at
3:43
nVKk, Mrs. Itrownlee has cho-en
for her topic, “The Spiritual Needs
of Children.”
Ppeial mu-l.nl select |rn*. un­
der the direction of Mrs. It. It.
Pippin, will Is- included on the
nftnnoon’s program.

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Sanford Police
Friend- of Mrs. J. D. Woo-llnlf
Tha senior da*, of Seminole
Will regret to learn that she tinProbe Robbery derwrnt
■Mh School will present “ Nr*
an operation at the
Flrra’’ tn the school auditorium
Fernal.l-I.sughtnn Memorial Hos­
Of
Elks'
Club
« 1:00 P. M. o'clock.
pital this morning.
FRIDAY

The Bally Harrison Chapter of
ira slla w s l r « v ms* IS*)
tha D. A, R. will meet at 3:0.)
Mr. ’ ml Mrs, o, f„ Tlu a »h rr
o'clock at th* home of Mm, IMw- on a table as the cash,-,- - Mr. tt"d Mrs. Wit]luce Wright has-

ftstipy estimated It to U* nbou.*W»’.
into tin- tail.
i . It. onarun vrTI| a.iitr-ss me
T h e introd.T, after all pockets
chapter.
The regular monthly meeting of hail been emptied, crumple.) up the
Rate Circle of the Sanford (jar.b-n headpiece, not taking time to reClmb will be held at the h &gt;me of move htn “ h a u r and cram it into
Mrs. J. W. Coa'.e* |n Ovicda at a pocket.
l i t then motioned the qnintet to
.^OSM o'clock.
j n closet, .-lammed and locked the

~4aflr.

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retttmfj f■-*
severui
,
.
1,1 WrC ’
_ _
Mi** Kvuleen fust
(lertnnle MtilllRan alt
Hlale meellttit of th
Hlate llnlr |tr--s*ers
|n Mellmtirne yestenla

where they Sh ut

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SLAIN ARDEN BITOVA
StSCXAL PRICES

t h e nut is fu e l inn o f t lm s i- w h o t .n y f r o m
t h a t o u r proslu- tn m u s t In- h u it i-r .

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M r-. Sarah Wells an
war&lt;| u t , rt
,|aug
|yn, have returned tn
)„ Sanford. Me., sfte
,h» winter hen- with M
(leorge K. Wdl*.
Th* bandit’s fact- was well cov—
eretl, he said, and the victims of
There Is an average
the holdup were able to give only mr&gt;1&gt;i)«-n to every ten h
a general description.
1United States.

SANFORD CASH FEED STORE
Distributer* Of
Meet “Clarence,’’ mender of broken water healers and broken
hearts.

He's Roseoe Kama In lifia srene front the muvie adaptation

of Booth Tarkington’e famous

eomedy.

"t'ls r-n tr”

show*

to­

PRATTS Dairy, Poultry and Horne Feedtt
lilt'd Sanford Avenue

Phone HO
Sanford, Flu.

morrow at the Rita Theater.

1GXTY OAt-IAJNB of gasoline
FIIE H S A TU R D A Y . SC- It. I t
Pop* C a

lit e. Pack Are.

RILEY’S
PIE CHERRIES 2 No. 2 Cans
SPAGHETTI No. 1 Tall Can
ftii&amp; H PRUNES No. 2'/* Can
CORNED BEEF 2 No. 1 Cam

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. ••rap)?.o*g. ke l

CUkEPICKLES 2-12 Oz. Jan
ALADDIN COFFEE
Lb.
ta b * »T | o x o « u o u ic i

SffiLR

m i:v

3 Tall Cans

-

TOSlXTO JUICE 3 No. 2 Cam

NAS 5 lbs.....................
tLfSS POTATOES 5 lbs.
NTBEANS 2 lbs. ............

fo r y o u rse lf

Depart amot
Western (Loin or
Hub)

STEAKS * .___

Hamburger 2 h .
Assorted
CeM t’etu

i ih

SCRATCH FEED, Per Sack
20'* DAIRY FEED, Per Hack ...

Tie Late To CUoalfy

HdLanUn, Jeweler

-Hcsstm*Inrlnding

Correct Feeding Means More I'rofitu1

■3

that Chesterfields
are m i l d e r . . . that they have a
more pleasing t a s t e and a r o m a

-T n M d a jr-

$$$501$$$

tlnys

Sir. Bailey said he and th* nthG irl Rroat Little House at 11:00
•’dock. Each girl Is requested to ers heard the motor of a retreatMing hamburger*, buns and an Ing automobile, but they could not
j latter down the door of their prison
cm pry bottle.
in time to catch a glimpse of the

Wrist Watches

trmihh*| Tttki* purely vt’BP*
tnblr* Itlnc'k-Itrnufrht. Thnt’a
tho arnnihle tvny to treat
tiny of the tlt.sngm-nblo of*
foot:* of constipation. The re­
lief men and women ttel frum
taking niaek Ortitight Is
truly refreshing. Try It! No
ehomiinh*—-jiiist purely vcjft***'*'*•’ leaves unit routs, finely
gmuml.

�Ok la.
It |a w 4 trt £ tkal
tm
h |
•acb af r n n t M f t*. laa , i » « »
bill af caw plaint hernia H IM on
or before A b ril lib . 1111.
IK*
u m
kolas • raio bar "
.thla
roart, or olaa a I » I M bra con*
faaoo will ba antoroa aaalaat run,
Tba aoaaral aalara af tba bill
at complaint lo to aalet tlllo la
lha foMawlM ’ deaerlned am aerly
la
Peaford,
Nominate
Couatp,
r lor Ida. la&gt; wit!
La la I, I a ad' *, M ark f.
T la r 1. T r a lta r f b Mas
at
ho aford
ll la fart bar arterad that thla
••lira ba botllrhad oaca a waah
far four roaaatutlva Waaka
la
Tba banterd Haralil. a
teT buhl'-iaw In
lha .r , , * »nf
r n t h r l bam Inula catnip. F lo rMb.
I Wllataa tka band m l oral af lha
uodoralanaS ■aa Clark of tba Clr*
Ira n ro a n of Haralaota
Counlr
I Florida, at lha Courlhoaaa. thla
; i . b a . f af

to saalltr * aa*d.

lar w i, Ufta Traffic, Frntrk Gate
u d M l* K m la tkp fln ti Otertiaapteha bad h n y OarHtia
Calllaa aad Flaab f k y la ilia
fUrdt I m , W. L. Wo aad Caw•Mdte
la tka faartk; SpUar
laa. DaWalfl aad r tf f if lir la tti

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M d 0 . B- Boada la tka lin k ; AN
C w w a , Nerel Seaele aad Wyalla
M a M r kr tka aartatki Kaaa
* * * 7 O bm M d apt* Ha.
iM W -r^fcik and NatUa Car-

Gray
Name* Legion
Umpire* For 1937 Seaton

Salty Sahara W in
Satarday Evening
Featarcd Fntarity

c a r t f u lM a id
Uhlanr Barnrr
l . K IOH T1I — F a ta rlli

’ f ia w -a u

Ptiridcnt S e l e c t s 8
F r o m Application
Lict Of
Over ISO
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yotW rday

had

aotapUlrd

! HoTlr^ba kata' , * fl * * i
» ip fH r

\ rJJUft HfMrttr

il in t w f a 'u r lt f T f t e ia ‘ :M I d

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t«"sas*8 » ir iA ? s s iS E f e m M
I ba latrod aaab at tka aait r a « « I lar aatalon af ika U flala tura of filed
her final report aa Admla la-

1 lha M ala af Florida. oonranlna
k.tt
alilb tap »1 A p ril IM1.
a aa inditaailan a rt f t i i t f fcy haai*. oai mtba
il aalii lab: AN A C T
II la dtaaaaa, may* Dr. Ckbda S. iw k . lalilna
lha
btai* uoarc of AdmtnFni.'HTH—4-lb Mila; lima, ill
lal rat Inn la ball ar Trade AnP
Birrghnmptoa. K. Y . ipacfoliM.
Inraalmanla la A a r Interact in d
Traffic Chaaca
11.11 1 I f I »•
Mlaklaa Fuad Arroaala of Eoml;
Of llrar Fla lb
I I «• I »•
Milk utanaUa aMald ba pta- kola CouulP Admlnlatered bp aald
Dual? IJih la la #
IM
F I F T H — J i l l mites lima. !l* 1*1. Wetad from idftW l M tldw duita*
*1*Uated thla lha tlb dap af April.

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Drn..
lli.l.ll* Kurrko

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RACM o - I I I

M.

JO H N a M M XS.
O rlando, F lo rid a .
Atiaraap ter Flalallff.
I O F F IC IA L SftALt

wara aura lorralhra Uaa tkpaa
nffaml pla/era.
F l m r r - I * mlla; lima. i ll.
Nay Bordara. tka Kanlucky Karr
Mhr
l.an
ill
mminlkhtaar who workad many KwHrherhlkbla,
M l

a a iLt M e rw iB ^ a -* w . l * .

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tin
t.jn
Heolehmaa
| |a
d ftc c iN D -iiw lld i lira* :J*.
m l#
ilia
i f # T.aa
Pralrla .Cold
l l . l t I aa
bllrar praaat
|ta

g e W

M

l Mina l o b Mrara
N IN T H — Fat ur It p:
Mpatla Cookl
li
I 1-ai.r llnrababl .
, Uloadr Oman

Fttfid*' State Laatua
P m ldnd Hat*/ L. Gray of Oaloan*1%

Meadow Cblaf
1
Malkrrlao
Maa i
U IX T II— F u lu rltvi 11
_ Sold Vaalara ■ II
Huadar Drrao

Mlla:

M l

III
t.aa

trairim af tba aatala of If t
W H I T E aaaaaaadi that ■•• baa
filed bar palltloa far tlaal dla*
•karat, aad that aa Iba i n k dap
at A pril It IT . tba w ill ap tly to
lha Hoaorakle
R.
w,
W ARK
Caunlp iudga af nominate Cuunip. Pier Ida. ter apnraral af aald
tlaat rapart aad ter final die*
akaraa aa AaMlnlatralra af lha
*’ B iV a b’l V IIP C O U N TY CUMMIN- aatala af H . ft, W H I T H . daaaaiad.
Thla lib ba r af Febrbanr. 1*11.
uioN bH b OF bEM IN O LB I'OUNM M N E T T I E ft. W H IT H .
ft. W . . W A R K .
TT^p:
a F. IIEBNDON,
Clark.

SANFORD MATTRESS FACTORY
m

u if ie d Adoortitements

W ANTED: USED add Jbah Coa
i w a M sara, a i d ba cheap,
adflaa localloa, maha.
aambar
•Ed M ira to "CoaerMa •M lia r -

n n

Harald.

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FOR ftI N T : Sto r m taw M. U h o
Mary, rta, cau t t i ala«aoUa
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ECONOMY,
A * tNDKPCNDnfr d a il y n e w w a p k i

Storm Rakes South

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MOTHER, CHlftD SLAIN IN BED
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Florida In Pahokee
A rm ; Damage Huge

•t/ • -

Welfare Board Farmer*' Grasp
DoMtet Service Ask Commission
To 371 Families For Sarny Aid
Major Parts Of
Undergrpund Water

Thri-n representative# nf
the
Senilnnln
t'oiinty
Airlrullural
Association today ssk the I'niinty Commission fur an allrallon
WEST PAT.M BBA( H.
nf Ifoit to help carry on u suli­
a — &lt;AP)—Rain and
st rat a sorry now tn progress In
hailstorms that swept th«
Ibis section.
The general appeal an* made
ric h EverfUdcs farminiT tln»trkt wrecked such damage These mmmotlitlci consisted nf by peter Thurston, James tint
&lt;1. I.
b*ef, flour, dried peas, powdered and Henry Krhum niter.
■a crops that cries for F e d ­ milk,
primes, fresh eggs and cloth­ Bledsoe, as a Individual, sup
e ra l and Red Cross aid were
ported tin- pioposai at onu of
ing, Supplies of fund were also
. piwfii.
peat outTK-uy.
gtvrn 10 /■mMiss
h r ^ ^ -J it w m ls s lo n e ra he.ni '17. explu
. Bone urowrrs. said the Senfl/t&lt;d« County Uiftsro 0*&gt;ard.
nation of Hill
plan— wlilrll
Is
damafe was "treater than Twenty-six new sppHcailuns for lllrerlcd by firnlngtst Sidney A.
t iM of the IBOT hurricane" and relief were received by the Foard Ulutilis Dial tni lodes lest Ins all
wells In Iho County mid rvn .n lH a t serif l i m p showed bean In this County last month.
M i tomato t f ip i on £0,000 acre*
Ths welfare unit was able tn lug their performance.
Data ulitalneit from the sur
N S H percent deo'.royod. N " close 29 cases during Msrch bnIt
Is
claimed,
will
i*ge to building* was spoiled cause the family received private' vey,
nf the under
employment In III ras&gt;* ami fivs
,,lr
none was hurt
•hlrti
supply
T . Holloway, who npcisiei new families were placed In W l'A ; X™ " " '1
alto firs**, triesraphed K « u work. Una person died during ih*i fht* srrtlon with fresh water.
| Th „ C.imtnlsslon look Hie proator Pepper and Congrexsman month.
under
advisement,
lint
The Board gave service a* well; m&gt;"*l
Wilcox -practically all Uladea*
I gavn no answer.
farms destroyed last nigh*. by as relief to 17 families. The-e
P. U Miller told the
Hoard
rain and hall. Thousand deal I* rase* Include domrstie difficulties,
that all room hail been exhausttat« and unless can set assir'unre Lrulten homes, behavior and per- 1
eil for burial of white paitpera
eomimaiUy tuuy bn confronted sonsllty problems of rhildrrn unIn
thn County lot. Commissionwith serious situation.
Aid of1 ' “ &lt;'*f“ ciory mlntionship between
Red Cross asked f..r thousands of children and parents, physical era Thrasher and Hyson wern
laborers from other srclions who health problema, home manage-' named to Investigate,
Commissioner Kllbre was up
Just entered area tu help harvest ment, problems associated with old
ngp and adult personality problems.1 pointed in inspect lb,- rows at
crops."
The Boar-1 made complete in-' the County Hume and given ail
vesilgaiions on seven cases for out! Ihorliy tn dispose of ones he
P A IIO K K R , Apr. ft— i/Pi - A
of town agencies. Twenty-two find* unfit.
It"
olm received
severe hailstorm, accompanied by
rases were investigated for Sem- authority to negotiate for an
heavy rain, thunder and lightning,
found unfit.
H r also rerclvrd
was rstlma'cd today by Fire inole County Commissioners.
other cow at the Home.
Seventy-three
person*
In
Srml
Chief f\ J , Banders of Pahokee
It. K, Ward made a siicressfut
note County now rerelvo old ag-'
l » have destroyed IK) perrrnt of
assistance from the Welfnru' Board. »PP*'st Tor the grading of I rout
f Caw ltaw ee Oa r a n * T „ ,»
_________________[ In Mitchell's Hummock.
4 The nolury bond of \V. J.
I Jtc ru tn
I If t l I l f .1 I.uwlnn was approved, as was
u c g M J ii - t a i n s
flr,.snil
llf w W.

Apr.

The .State Hoard of Social Wel­
fare furnished surplus commodi
Ilea to 371 Seminole Couniy fsmi
lies during the month of MsrcH,
according to a report released to­
day by the district office in O r­
lando.

Tn

Their heads crushed with djhrlrk. the nude bodies of 12-yrar-»|
Marguerite Worden (above) ntld her niullicr, Mrs. Fdna A . Wonb-u,
were found on their beds in tftrie email aportmrn' at l."s Angeles. to the llnii*e in Washington yes their preshleni for
terilay, roll**1 through the State to iod aelreled James
Several suspects, most o f Htt-nl negro.-*, were srredvil fur &lt;|Ucstiotu
d ty.
Hint *tie president.
Ing. (Associated I’rres 1'ho‘ o)'

S tr a ig h t Jail Sentence
Is O rdered For Drunks
1

Juifrc Frank Miller ‘Kccpn Frnmiiw' lie
Made In September: Defendant
iUten To I’rixon
It Always Pours,
Fete Says After
Job I j o h h , Fire

j Municipal Judge Frank Miller
t yesterday delivered a straight 3D
...
■tag jail aentenre to
"
lk’ wl"
on it charge of drunk'nr**,
keep a promise" the judge said lie
made lust September.
Judge Miller irporlr.l that H ig ­
gins wu* haul'll in City Court lust
year "tl a druukenrs* charge,
found the roilrt lenient urn! drew a

It never ruin*, I'cle Wall, nrgru.
wu* rtiniplaining nslay, but it nil
comes in drluge* when it start*.
Veto figured that he wu* "si"."
very well In the mutter of flnanres,
but something Itirtietl up yesirrday! ,’1* *

In Orlando, Ft auk Kay Andi"-son, dirertor of the KlorMit t’ottvervaiinn I .rag tie, .aid Maj. Hen.
Kdwmd Markham's “ lm If-hear led"
approval of the waterway forrrii,*lu
ilefrut of the pruj.* t In fongres*.
lien. Buniter I - laiwry Jr,, of
Jarksonville,
la-gun
ntohiliiing
forrrs in North Honda toward ill end nf r m iring appropriations
from Congress for the nuitiimune '
of the runu) work.
The Assnclareil I’n-ss rptohd .Mr.
Amlerson n* raying dial " il i
wholly unlikely that 4'ongreta will
consider Markham'* report wi'li
mil giving eiptal roiiskleralion to
the ronileinnatloit of the canal !*y
Ihv, Bvi*r't t.r Knginerr. for liiyer
and Harts,i ', thu main h-.dy of the
linited S'g'M
Kngintw.r f-tp *
which reremly passed on It."
(ienerat Markham, Anderson d"
rimed, “ vetoes anil lever r* th
ftiuling* of Ihit lloarl, yet damnthe eatial wllh faint praise."
"II I* a sad ronimeiitary o|mo tloinflrenre of polities upon engineerIt V s ttv itl BB VB|, tBBtl

u months
lltdison ns

laical American
l.egionnsims
la*! night disrnssed plans for ftnuneing the transpnrtalion of th«
Hons of the l,eginn Brum nod
Bugle Corps tn the l-akrland Hist*
Convention
of
the
American

. . .

,e‘" n'
11 wss estimated that Ihe trip
could h«- matle nn less than flOU,
since several parents of rorp,
memlier* are planning lit pay all
outlays to rover their son's exp*n*r«„
legionnaire* made plan* tn seek
public aid in raising money to de­
fray other coat*.
About 'JO Legion m rm lvri O'
tended last night’s *es«lon. In tho
absence nf Commander Lloyd K,
lloyle, Vice-Co mmamler 11. II.
Coleman presided.

wmuMM P id u u p
Ltad Oa Robbery O f City Clerk Readien
B a a f o r d Elks Club Keifintration L i s t
For Special Voting
Chief R a j Williams this
picked up what appeared
armed robbery nf
Rika Club last Friday
a rain storm,
tko affleer declined It
I aatarv of the flmling,
that ho hod not had sufM ta Investigate thorto learn whether
r true.
armed, masked
the local fraternal
calmly ordered a negro
1— ha ransack the pock■ m playing cards,
la a closet

to be load •a

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CITY
NEWS BRIEFS
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Hanford Kiwanian* Will assrnihln
at I 2 :K&gt; I1. M, tomorrow In the
Valdes Hotel for K regular week­
ly meet lag.
Wednesday's tide*, Tida| Station,
Ocean Pier, Ihtyiona Iba-di: low:
lld i l A . M. and ll : j r , p. « . ; high,
,.,g A - j (. -niJ R.|S J, M.
The Seminole County Ches* ami
Checker Club wil| hold a regular
meeting tonight at 7:30 o’clock in
the Valdrt Hotel. Thn public Is In
wheel.

Fug-ns F. Hitehrock nf Long
wood ami MU* Klva J, l.ylrs nf
Maitland have brrn licensed to
City Clerk Frank M. Ismson wed, according lo record, in thn
was engaged today In preparing a office of County Judgs R. W.
rew list of registered voters for Wore.
Jl i
the special City election scheduled
next Tuesday.
The Hanford Investment Com­
After ill names have been listed pany today nbteinetl a budding
In alphabetical order, the entire permit for 11,000 covering inside
file will he delivered to W. J. alterations tu a business building
Thigpen, County supervisor of re­ in the B!«hop Block, City llall ra­
gistration, who will check the re­ ce rd* show.
•
■
gistrants for ttualiflcaiion.
T h « weather;
Fair
tonight,
To be eligible ta vote, one must
have already paid hi* 1937 poll tax. cooler In north sail central por­
Wednesday.
fair
and
Candidates in the election, railed tions;
to name a City Comissloner, am rooter; Northwest Florida, fair,
A . W. Lee, A . W . Leavitt and J . C cooler la east portion tool*hi,
fair, warmer In west portion.
Truluck.

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&lt; Id le r o lfle e r* lis m e il w e re M
K
l u l l i ' h seeond I l i •* p re s ld e o l;
t 'lr il e
llainsejr.
s e c re ta r y ;
J.
K.
H o w la n d ,
tre a s u re r;
Jo h n
H r h lr u r t l. J r . tin*
t ie r ,
f a t t ie r
,(
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h .-li ii-li.tit
H e n ry
W ll le ,
Jr,

H a ro ld

M ann,

P o w e r*

and

Ito y

d lle s lo r*

Presltletd Klrehlodt's lint of­
ficial We! WHS to tifttlMIe pf-tofor a membership whir It g'd nil
der » ty today.
Tito method, new In Funford,
operate* in a manner similar
I,,
Ihe
rltulll tidier, liegtll
I,log With the president "h o i*
reponsllde lor the renewal d
Hie rnendo-r.ships of th" two of
fleet* IniinsolUIvly tmlog him.
These two off I*et* In torn.
nr** r ••niMiti 'Mil** 1 »r tin' trinmlMT*
nli 1ih t.r tiHir nu*r»* i MVII •ll.illv
lll'IttVl Hum uii't 11m* |»l.»t i min
n p ftiMri'
nil il ii wit firn Mir.lt
•tu* 111. fltMir
MU'Mll i i l»Ht ti1**1
lur i Imi |M*n t* ii |n« 1**1 w».
t *hr
ll vvn i |Miiiil«'«l •••il 11»«
i» iH t •••tly .i "Mr* i *Ilf M*
y
ilffilU iliiin •'I *•1 l»*i*r it irifmIilill wtfl !■ lit (ll ♦inurti !i 1
1i« i
•iiMiiy init1*111Kitlit*' ft* in th. If wit*

t x it ’ittliiur ji
"itt-o p c m tiv e
s|iirit." InM thi' F lo rid a Ir f U *
laliiri Imlav "lltt* cryittR n e « l

nf utir alnti* t.s iTtinnmy and
ImliMiMs-likt1 nmiuiKt’nuTit of
inir finarifcs."
"All M 'lfialt, p irsn n id and
j i.IiriFiir t'utiniili'tatliiiM ntUltb

7

It ra\‘ asiilo," tie snitl to tiw I 3S
ii'lirrcida'ive* and tcnator.i w
•to r.'forti .1 i|,, roiulilhin iif tlM
M a i- in ‘ h,. 2ttlh |ei-ii&lt;-|t|,ra'g
ri' a*i'*n.
*■' leea tint; collections of It),*
IsSl.fttMl Iht- year from praMM
rew run smnvet !iP .aid "Iflrrw £ y-A
no era I reason why Ho cannot
Hike rare
u|| eviwnse* or evvry
” nte depanment including the Bo«ml ‘erurity
(old ago pensionih
wit hoi it nny new lax hunlenx M
Hil* lime."

lie propiMcd strengihenlng o l
present tux law., inipmved tax •*«
ses-ments ngiiinn personal proa
I hut catwe,I hi. employer l„ "sell
U y,m rmn'' U r V ' Mr.
I*' r ty, •‘simplified su that I ha/
him free," u fuel whirh be I* .* M ,ll,r '"''I ll" ’ •lef'-ndant. "and
moaned throughout thn day.
| you're btmktil on the s»m« charge, „
rr L
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rot Id lo Hindi- valid withotll *Q
manv ti ■hnicalilies."
lot si night, ......... un opened ran'
&gt;»»
an oulriglit ......... f O U T
1 IllK T C U lO S IS
of gasoline in his house, |vt,. wa, term."
It
rccum me tided
Jlti.MHlji'hi
Judge Miller said there w* re a
An it iter Ito'tiH t i•f hi* lilni** annually for pulilie irhnols, Ihw
(iirred tu turn in a fire alarm in
i1
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I' m* i
same a* now paid, lax rrdurlloM
ter someone hail unthinkingly^ number of others who have re-.
thill i*nly il fi w uiiii**!* t will
ruled.................
srnlenres
hy rounlie-, mate financial aid f 6f
tossed a mutrh in the wrong direr- rclvrtl *t|*pe
• —
--- -for'
- ^
, t'fiuii* i1 l»v *-i* h l i y I ••** •*» fill muniripalitlo*, and ratification of
tta,n — that is, toward th" m-uoi1 ,,,l,"l', n e a m i he reiterated hui
hi* *11 **11, 't i m l i ;
Iimitiii*l»t|x « the fluid labor nmriidmrht to ih'»
fuel,
“protnive" that jail term* await1
------ itnI ilil'ffil ii’ii* federal constIliitiini,
Hnly four rii*rs of iiiherritlosi* hniif, lit*“nmn
Hut the Fire Itepanmem sr- any of th'iti win, ure returned ru
Hi- Ini'l ilnwn six "principal
riv,*l in time to srm*lo r the lila»o hi* court hooked for lil'oiicntiun.l in Beininole Coioily ha* U'rri it- i sivii|&gt;sii(f1&gt; f"r nu'iiilH i n.
Tin* |»m hh ill rttiiiomm il •
Othrr artivilie* of court yester-1 ported to date to th" Ketninolr
ptnnK* of my plaiform" in hi*
hefon- it did any iippreeiahlo dam­
day In. Hided Ihe aa-rssnirm nf it. County Tulerculosis and ll'-al'h ii iim' ih Ih i hi|» * f |Ml
........
for governor, &gt;aiil ihn
age lo ihe unfortunate's home,
||t| firn, or Jtl day* in jui| f-.r Aa*»wiation, the unit Icnriu-d y,-*
ll
Ih'intM-ratir
platform
"endorMtl
Burk Itayloirn, whit", win, wat Irtilny j(, „ study of j t , |-,.t-ord
I if f H».11 tll ■I*"Lf11**1* In 111'' Wit!** |u tii'tically . very one," and " I urgw
.liiy i i i' r ,‘f»v nt mu in 1jikt'hirnl y 1r lati'ful yotni'lcriitinn of nclp
j brought in nn a drunken,-** rm ini.I *!
meeting in the home of
[
W. I - l.ee, white, charged wen' Itormhy I at ml,, whmd nurse.
A|»r. k II wi’M ,iiii*i*'I ti* f * .'w: of them.
Sper ling, eBirea'eil a hond of |.r&gt;. • The Association i.* inuklng rf Vli. C u m *•;. K. I.unry, Mr
•'I. lowering Hut budget la bal­
latrreny allegation* filed again t| f"t'S to lie-ale every in -le m tt,i K iirh U rr mol l»*.|
A in '" luxe in-tead of rui*ing laic*
f ' l rites for Vernon l&gt;*HjglHi| Kssle Mac (Jnilmm, negro, resulte It vitinily nud make arnmgi-iiienif tlMml*-** of *dhm 111 n Hfr 1*1.111* to I iltinco thu b'tilget,
Crawford, ;t*. a former re»tden, of in the levying of a |jr, or fni duyt* for *nrh one to I......tuned in th f-iiiri|T t'11 4iD'i'll*I"J. Five dollar license tag* fo*
Sanford who died .Sunday in diet In jail
I tuberculosis ho, pita I whieli ! ,|,it-l
all pleasuie-iiaed aitlomahiles.,
Veteran*' lluspitul at It ,y I'inea,
l-'ranre Jaeksnn, Uark. drew a *'d to open in July near Or Inode,
“ ! Siinalde old age pension*.
wern held this afternoon in O r- fine of (III or 20 days in prison 1 Member* nf the unit «uid they
"I
lt&lt;al money for &lt;rhool* In*
t""e„
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u tin
hiih n
r iii’in
m
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nil r
n&lt;»'ir titr
i|t|nrriiiif! iniotifjiiif i ,»i
lando. The
Itev.
A».•ti.
II. Coir, «of
thoit w
whiih
lie
didn'ti n
like
and
mad.the, would &lt;
appreciate
the rnotification
'• ad of having the sclonda In de»
Hanford Methodist Church, a* itt- fart known. That re&lt;ult*d in a con-inf any i’ll esses developing.
I" ini upon any ela*.&lt; of taxes that
cd in the service.
I tempt charge whli-H brought un an-j Thtise present at ye*ter-lay'*
toil'll' inn It uiituMii or sufflcirM
ye«terday
Jno. II. Jink In*. Heminoln Comi other fine of f."&gt; or 111 day*.
se**ion iminded Mrs. Haul |&gt;.,olev
I to ftti.itne our ichoiil system.
ty tsx collector and father in la-V j Clirti* White, negro. wn» fin'll of fierevu. Mrs. W. ||, Ballard of
•"*. Kconomy in al| branches a f
i f the deceased, closed hi, offoo i L'l "r given siv day* on a charge1 Altamanm .Springs; Mr lM .tr,
Twenty inndidotr* fur the pm •or state gnvernmtni.
i hi * afiernoou while the rites w in. of operating a iruik with nn tail llmnt t»f
yionrof, uni Mr* lection &gt;1 glee nm rched'ihd t-&gt; l.e
Opposition lo additional tax*
In progress.
Villi'* Wlllkr.H hnil Mi . |a||ii,| initialed hy Sanford .............. f r* of .my kind.
1 light.
Im»0 i of Siirifml*
"I have no j&gt;"t legldnilnn to of*
Hot World llotrulay night when
the organisation in*rmli|e* at 7;.;(t for and no desire in dictate to you*
Fxi ting revenue sources, to
uVliH-k for a ii-gulur weekly so.
"ion in the WHVV llall on F irit aid. am showing im-rrasnl cot*
leriion* lierapoo of improving hual*
Hlree*.
the rati'lidale - : ll. li. Tmirh'nil. tie ■ condi'ion*. These he rooshi•re.| i-uffirirnt io o;ierate the gov*
Tw o Sanfotii p l^ -ir iin i
not P S. T'*lon, |„ M. I hi Vid. P.
Seminole Cnunty Cuun npcntd pa*‘ing wort hit- 1 rhrek, pit to d
W. llrlJ.iioy. W. A. McMullen. N. cniineni, the sthiHil*. and pay M,*
j
thrir
wive*
|i*lay
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uHrudim:
this morning fur it* ,prm g term for the prrsrni.
p UMtanlin",
Irving
Wilkrrton, I'm.iHNI a year fur aid age imnaloitu
i n n b.■ c
i , . , | the annual convention of the
wiihoiu new lasts.
(hklie L. Hoytl, rhargrd with lit. . . . . ..
,
s* s criminal diwk»t with 21 en­
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Ka.tm-r,
V.
S.
Roll*,
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,,
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,1 Florida Midlrnl Hmicty in ,N&gt;.
Ilnlding to the level of prior
.
W lliggers, W. M. Ih.rton, P. P.
tries was sounded. The fnllowiag toxiralion, nolle proceed. I*rank
Kvans, rhargrd with rrrklr** ilriv-!
T.
^ .
...
Hiiiii|ihrey, M. P. Hinder, T . K. years, he said, would not rrlpplo
case* were handled;
_ I, "
,
,
„ .. , , i They are l*r, and Mr&lt;. It. ll
mg. nolle prt»**il; l . C. Hmlth. Hmilh a)l&gt;| llr
Smith. .1 I! Ilriit, W, W. (ioetvrh. operating effirienry, if (her# to
nod M m . T . F 1
Otti* Miller, charged with p H ')
ccoirmy in hanlling revenues.
T . II Ihichnunati,
P. N’oii'h.
Charged With rcrklrss driving, i U l M
„r
Hmuli
i.
pre
lidot.
larceny, passed for term; W. It. nolle pro*M*i; K. J . Ilawkin*.I , .i. u
“ We shiuilil have a dr finite pur.
■
.
,, , , II. Witkirmin and .1 M, Shiver*.
fHide well, rhargrd with intovir-, charged with petty larceny, n.ill -1
Work will te- enrHltli-feil hy Pap*, lul*e in carrying out this program.'4
li. P. Ilinrhliffe and hi* degree lie propnied:
lion, nolle priws'd.; Sam Walker*, prtMsrd; t'hr*ier lllanton, charg'd
team.
1. Abolish all continuing appro.
charged with driving wldlp tirras with the unlawful pn**e*aion of
I’liint nl-o will la- made for at. print Ion* "so that al| moneys alM
jutssni for present; Cieno ftg|i-*t,/ seine, was srhrtlulrd to have leer
ut
s
tending the ll' od Pjimp Poriveo* in those appropriations shall r*&gt;
rhargmi with selling fish without a tried thi* aftermxin; Harry Lie ­
xerr lo the general revenue fumLa
tion iii th s l« April lit and 2D,
license, set for Thursday; W. A. ge r, rhargrd with unlawful pu*-‘-s2. A ll riilhriions hy varlaog
Lefflrr, rhargrd twice with ra i­ slon nf s seine, set for trial F ri­
A C TO n N o r W O UN D CO
agencies he pul Into tba treaxncj,
sing a school bus unloading rhild­ day.
J r«e&gt;nty Agent C . It. Ihiw*"'i
aed the legislalitro *'budget all 4o*
rrn, one charged nolle pro**r I
Kathryn Willis, rhargrd with opened a temporary farm office itsI
---------second set for trial Wedne'day.
reckless driving, nolle pressed;' lh&gt;- t ’iiy HoiMing of flviedo tu&lt;lnyl
B A IH 'FL O S 'A , Hpaln, Apr, It. port ment*. hoards and eommiaalaM
Ralph Went, charged with hit Andrew (triggers, ami Jim Hyrd, to accept work -hert* fur the i:tl7 Kind Flynn, nct»r and tilventnr end appropriate what each abail
&lt;f*«&lt;la»*W Itra ram* T e v k
and run, set for trial Thursday, charged with trespassing aftri | Federal Hoil (.'on.'i rviui'in program,
wu* located lad n ig h t-h is
Rubin Smith, rhargrd with park­ warning, nolle pressed; A . P. Smith i Mr. Dawson -aid he w&gt;ull he six-foot, two inch frarno unmarkr*!
ing a truck on the highway, nolle charged with operating
truck in the Oviedo section tomorrow sl- by a Spaniih machine gun huliei
proceed; K. C. Starnes, chsrgnl whh no license, nolle prossed; so and he urged farmer* and grow- a* hail hern reported err»n«'«&gt;usly.
with Illegal fishing and the pos­ Frank Bcurry, charged with pa*-| rrs to lake ailvanivge of their, The Hollywood star arrived hy a . .
.. 1«
tv .*•
Valriyia and l
session of a seine, set for trial Wrd- sing a stationary vchctal L ub, passed, near nr** to the offire tn filu llieiri ailtonudiilv from
a . ..
T’ . l
took off hy plan** for I'aria.
ge*&lt;lay; N. J. Raker, charged with for term.
work sheet*.
* ...
- ;t
'"M"'tided senlrme.

*

TAMiAUASKKK, Apr. fc
(API titiv. Kriil I*. Cnne#

Cases In (!ounty.
Says Health Unit

Fire Department
E S . ti, supply Ihe Chan­ Crawford Services
Hears 24 Alarms In Methods To Send ftyT E
pump amt Horn* wllh am
Held In Orlando
lids month went to A. II.
Month Of March Corps To Lakeland 1rorles
Hlevens.
The Hanford Fire fh-pan merit
answered
alarms during *h«
mouth of March, It of whirh wrre
* f. m » « fires. Chief Mack f lrve»*ld today after compiling his
kly report.
orcurcd in building* valn.d
■ lot« l of I I 01J 9J, the chief re-t
Rowed, and total fire loss wu, rvn r M at ««on.
Oo inpar* live figure* with orh•T Florida municipalities show
Ihia amount to be the top ranking
M rtgarda (fflglency of fire ikya*f meats.
Chlaf Clevcliml takl the imal
— flmare of property Involved is
•■■■••VAHve ami was heard tn
r a m at valuations.

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Anderson Says Mark* C i v i e Club Seeking Remain The Same
ham’s Recommend­ *150 MenilierH With
I’nitiue Campaign House, Senate Voice
ation Is 1) e f e a t
Approval To Plans
Mete her* n( l ho duntnid Ju n­
Reverie ration* front the irporis
ior chanilH'r of I'nmntrree lusl
o
r Chief Executive
on the Florida Ship Canal, mull lit,-lit elertril Kd Klrrliliolt a*

76 New Ap* Needs $200 To Con
‘ Crop Destroyed Receives
tinue Mapping Out
plications La s t
Month For R e l i e f

Governor Reiterates
New Taxes Unneeded
For State Operation
Repot On C a u lK iictM Nuud.' J f t S y O '
Laid Down An Suf*
Reverberate* In Jay Cee Prexy; ffcstion
To Houaat
Whole Of Slate Unit Opens Drive School F u n d To 1

AM, Assist§ tw ee Of Red Cross
m flM ftit By Fanners
In Wrecked Section

High Alabama Wind
Hamits In D e a t h
* O fit» Injured

&gt;

Sanford Woodmen
Will I n i t i a t e 20
At Thursday Meet

County Court Opens For Spring Term 2 Doctors AItonil
With 21 Entries On Criminal Docket
Medical Meeting

Work SI I Tiikcn
In Oviedo Set*Iion

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