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VISUAL NEWS of the WORLD IN PICTURES
CHILDREN PAY LAST TRIBUTE TO BLAST VICTIM

Georgians Back Court Plan In Novel Election

(iiililrrn | i l w flower* on the grave of Itaymo nil O'Neil, II year-ntd Stilrin, Tee., Uiy who 'w in
one of the Wit victim* iif tho mytterhiu* rx plosion Ihut wrecked the New l.nndon, Tex., irhwd. First
left i* Ailn Francru, B, ami fifth from left l* Harold, I I, outer and brother of the dntd hoy. (Axaocl*
till &lt;1 Prcx* Photo)
i t art rwhrlariag taajerll y t f w t»»-ljlM U 174—« u caat I* fartr of Prr* Ideal Keeaevrlt • m n t M f ,
;anl&lt;aliea plaa la Iht nation'* fln t tail rWrllan MM la Kandalph county, btanra- Cltlataa Ih N M t
at Iht county reprmaed their preference ftr ar againit Iht proposal in lh« »o**l hallnllaf. H i i M l f
u tira af Iht Peac« J. 8. Shirley (right forrrround), retire arc irra eagerly depotlllag I hair beJM *
(Aiaocialcd 1'rrat Photo)
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tT l*t.* f clrcuHinlanrr*. W. r , Shaw, superintendent
b l k l U C J t lE ii* " .l^ 00'
h,m lannlnn. T n j i rerape,I with hit
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peril hut in the explosion that wrecked
f BUMilg* Jif i i shown * ilh hi* inlurtd Land* IiJnilagtd. (Aiiiorh
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Five H u n d r e d B o d i e s Recovered From New London Ruins

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•WILL-TO-DIE* COMA BROKEN

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I pklure. taken Iron, an alrptanr, pin u tit lit. ameping &gt;irw nl the r iploalnn-aree krd aehnot al New lamdoa. Texa*. In whirh death dealt In wholesale manner. The day
r the blast, .VMI loidie* had hern taken from the drlirie Same axperta helieva natural gat aerping Iron, the itrmind eauaril the riplotion. Note the liroad area la which
nothing hut aplintrrnl wrrekaga remain*. (Aainrialrd I'rraa I’holu)

George P, Putnam, husband of
Amelia Earhart, a rt, additional
information n‘ the tlaklaml, C a lif,
airport on hi* wife'* aecidenl iti
llnmdiilii, Amelia and two navi­
gator* e,ra|»e,I uninj.icd when
her "flying Inhui.rtiiry'* crackedtip on the frcuml phase of a tthdie
circling flight. ( Amocia'ml i'nv*
Photo)

ROYAL MAIL ROUNDS T o Vi'l TORY AT AINTREE
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JUMBLED WRECKAGE COVERS HUNDREDS IN SCHOOL BLAST

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Itnyal Mail (extreme riirhtt U ahotwn leading t|it, field ovet the Itccher’* brook water Jump in the
M*k runninif of the (hand National Sin-pin hu-, &gt;*i
hia imirKin thereafter mid romped home the victor,

Ainlree,

England.

The

fleet-footed racer

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I'emi.iik, which finished sixth, i* aeen clearing

live bortlvr ami llryhiirgh, which fell Inter, i- lauding on the gruuml,
radio, (Anilinelain) J*ie»* Photo)

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Normandy Enters
| brim Mt lr, at II A. il Thura* Huge Naval Measure
pa: id l!i (■ ji’ i Mock at 0 : t-"&gt;
Claim Ear Record J ilay,
Bussed By Senate
I*. M. hi t night ( I : r&lt; P. Si., F.
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WASHINGTON, Star. 83.—(dh
Line official, aid the Norman
PA II18.
Mar.
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The Senate pa.**rd yeatrrday the
French line uniioiineed |u*t night ■lie cover til L'JlT'l Mil”* in four f.'il8.H|7yti)H Navy approprUul. a
cud J l »ecoml* till for the ym r leginning n o t
the liner Nni mandie hail art a day*, ii niiuu
ntw
enitlnuiiil
Irana-Atlantic The (J in n Ji.iry. they reported, July I.
"iweil math wlih an nveruga crimed front Anibroie l ight l«
The vote in, tlm bill, which went
■peed of almost ill knot* from
Ambrose I.iiilit to Prim p’* Mock. llh Imp'* Ibuk in three day*, -it thtough without m a j o r amend*
The Normandie'a performance hour*. f&gt;7 minute* on a s.inyt* mrnt* after thre( hour* ilabate,
bettered Ihe speed mark of .IO.fi.1 mile voyage.
I uu* til in l l , A few minor change*
kno** &gt;et by the Hritlsh Quean1 Ih e mark claimed hy Ihe line mint he appruvtd by ike Home
Mary by almo»t . I of n knot, the wa* eomputel on the nverage I,"fore the iiura'uie gne* to the
French line raid.
■peed lather than the elap*ed While IliH’ie for Proldeni |te»*e
Tlte Normandie, which left Am- time of tlm voyage.
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Somewhere (wreath lhi» gha*tly pile of ilcbria, hundreila of bodies lie buried n* a coneequencr of an uueapUinn] blaat that wreckad the Conao ldat*d a lim l at
Ntw lamdon, Texa*. An admy of retc-t# worker* ia ibown digging into the maaa U *earch of the deml. The quick recovery of SOO bwlie* gave ri»e to eutimatva
lhat *170 were killed by .he expioatou. (Auociateil Pte*r ph» t*&gt;)

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21. 19.17

Motor Vessel
fig h ts Fire
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HUGHES DECRIES BIGGER COURT

Movieland Is
Threat Scene
Against Two

KcmIm Ic Coanff F ro jg m "
More Finite And VnreUblw The* A*$
Similar Area In Ameiira

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EftUbtixhrrf In 190S

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Senate Says
Roosevelt To
E nter Strike

MISSISSIPPI FELL TOO RAPIDLY FOR THIS BOAT

G a a o lin e Explosion
Seriously In ju r e s
Two In Crew Of 30;
Call For D o c t o r s

Producer Selznik And
C h i new e Actress
Reported O b je c ts
In Extortion T r y

President D e p o r t e d
As A k r e e i n g To
Plan For C o n f a b
On l,nlM&gt;r Dispute

2 Boats In Danger
From Boston Blue

H O LLYW O OD , Mnr. 24.—bP)—
M in eral rxtnrtiofi threat* agninvt
the family of David t). Srlimk,
film producer, and Anna May
W en t I’hine*.* tetrr**, w rrr till*
rlcsed by the district attorneys
investigators to.lay.
A note receivnl by Miss Wong
ye lenity threatened to disfiitnre
her and cripple her father unless
she silva need fJOJHN) for financing
a ntrtion [drturr, Captain Cljrdg
I ‘lit til m&lt; r said,
A mu her letter, intrndrd for
| Mi*. Srlimk', asked for I'.'o.lNhl on
Here’s a most conclusive siitn that flood dantfer is over abing the lower Mississippi river. Winn
the pain of bodily injut v harm to , he finally started going down. !h,. "Father of Waters’’ fell ti»&lt; rapitlly for the Cnitetl States army eftcr yttiing son and her fathtr, "b'lcini-tT*' towboat t'hisca nntl she was stranded high a n il dry on a .andlntr near Peter’s Landing. Ark.

Robinson Hints S
Of New Program

United Fruit Steam­
er F l a r e s Up As
i I n f e r n o S ta r ts

Murphy, Chrysler And
Lewis Meet In Com
ferenee At Lansing

W A S H IN G T O N .
M nr. 24.
— ( A l ’ l - in fu rm n l Sennits
M titm h
mtiil
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th at
I’n'sitit'itl
lliMisovrlt
hnt!
n g rreil In n it f l Congtvsrtiimttl
li'titloru fur n tlistMission t»F
Hit’ sil-tl 'wit strilcp (tilim Hon
w lifii lip ret u rn s fru n i W a rm
Sprin t’s th is vvcrk-t’iiil.
It was believed that sidrrtril ns
M n io filv l.t a t lt r lin litiisa n .
a third victim of the extortion plot f
A a a ia l*
Ih-mocritt. A tk , previously hint
wns Dr. K. J. Foote, ehirnprarinr|\e
Indicated a gasoline explosion in
said ,i ronfrrenew of cungressinnlh* foewirt) hold seriously l v
After month* of * Hi t re concerning President Roosevelt's federal ami Spanish-American War vrta, leaders wit] Te Mrrr--:iry if tho
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Jurtd iwo ( hlnne of a crew of HO tourt iworgnnliatlon plan*, Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughe*
'Ittiati ii i&lt; me "cleared up" by
that time. He th-i-htteil to confirm
Conifer**
le m p S T riJ T h ile ’L ' S e t o n c r e w r,m * out wllh
b,unt Rla,rmrn'* in whkh he ,oM
or deny the report of the confer­
more Justices would Impair rather than increase the efficlenry of
fought flames.
ence with the President.
Tht Fijian liked that ■doctor be the 8&gt; preme Court. The Chief Justice l.» shown in his latest pic­
Those who said such .t confer,
lent to car* for the Injured but ture. tAssociaUd Pres* Photo)
cnee would lie le'ld reported that tha
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lull Cook*. Iniih of S hiiL m.I, |, »vf
diaieljr locate the ship anywhere
lenders in response to iiiimcmm
luili licrn*is| in
gorttnlitigr
nearby.
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reipcests from them that hu intec.
ro n’crriU in ih** n ffk r of i ..
v tie in the situation.
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Mr*.
Rihlor
Curlrtt,
rhalrinnn
of
BOSTON, Mar. 31. — (Ah — A
Tin- Seminole Toumy Chamber
The KilKKi'stion* I-Him-idl'd wilf.
arrangements
fur
the
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dtnra pall of black amuka envel­
of Tomnterre tailay was cti.uperai
uiiiueieibut. jn fnni’iincentrm by llepre.iniaGarden Club,Seventh Annual FlowTlmroltiv** tl«l« s. Thl.il Siainn, ymrrnkiy
oped Iht Bast Boston water front
Inc with (lie Florida Chamber of
live I he-, Deni'icrat, Te%is, iliac
er
Show,
unlay
issued
a
blanket
ycatoMay as flame# threatened two
C’oiumrtce in a “ Know Florida''
stun mi nt of thanks to all thus* _
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I- .iS A M. mill l 1*1 |*. Af.; high,; of Bpruying n'|»4 in ilumoiiMiiit* tile llnl' e lillli't t 'uiumittee Ituil »r«
• United Fruit ateantera and a huge
toi aruu.nm
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(attip aig n , d e sig n e d
i anged a bearing next Weiltiesday
identified with the prmeer -’..-tv ■* —
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flo a t** Jrydoek before they were
and permanent reddin'.
on a resiiTuiTnii tor ii sweeping lii.
Ian week.
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DID
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Its e th s W mm M ae f e e l
Wi'h the Stale.
----------- t-------A tfirnlnr wri*k|y oicnilur «if di«* itr *«•«•*| Ih»» i*vriita giving »» o r«»tlu» vesligalinn nf sit-down .trikes.
(die expressed particular appre­
Karts of geography, rlinim
Meanwhile, in Lansing,
S
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r tf - t i f . ’fHt*
o j ’f K.t It» - I ' hjtf’*!'tn»j fb it i " ,*v
n-|.!r v
ciation fur the assistance rendered Induslry,
agriculture, J
history,
Vvaior k1. r ii i j. ii T , one-time upO. K. Rollins. Atlantic Coast by the following professional
tonight af 7 tiVfnrk in thn Vn!«i"i rn'|i,-* m;iy I §• ?*|if i*yi*&lt;| in' n mini
uii* portal inn and geology util
I , l i p , divisional superintendent, fb i i*'s: Kent Ruiietti-r, C. R.
.ivrnr'lihg tu un nnnniinn nri oiitiirly «liffvir hi Hun h»»io* prmueo l«&gt;y, .util John I,, lew it,
|iublls)irt| in tliu edinahonat
former c a l noner, met with l.nv.
said in.lay officials of the railroad Kir dry, J. ft. Sirwurt and Clinton
merit liy S r tr r iiry C larrnrti A«l tof^r* *
eiio.r Fiaok Murphy ill an at­
Him,
went somewhat puttied at thr con Dennett.
II. lVn|»er. Wmltl War
Ktillowing is the fir -1 tetea r
tempt to settle the an tomobit* latlnued snuthboani! velum- or traf­
.lew, pit* tril »!»*• rilnto. f RlniflfM
The Sanford Furniture Company &lt;yn ge»gra|ihtral data:
| or .Ii•pil e lieu hss it'enwfl morn
fic
in
late
March.
A rii'ltn i»rMgrjm #»nrly ifii nf I'nifi iliiif f* i fiyuiU*1 of ul'ivvifi'r
’ '*Kalv:aik&gt;n‘ Army cottsctUins in
received -i&gt;.-iinl atteptliui in Mm .
•Florida Is four ti'inf. as lirgo i'lltuoii wHi hrnRrtef|H| thro igl&gt;'&lt; i’ down tit a him* Ml onlf* por hour than so.O'si pi i ..ort* out of Work.
Mr.
Ktdllnx
pointed
out
lhalt
ha&lt;l
Seminttle County t o d a y
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url»i • mirrm-nt
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fur iits
part- in
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I and i* tin- larg.' t fk#*
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In nbvf'rvilhro nf »|o*] «lutm^f iIn* rtpmyimr pr*Ht**s iniik- Tile gov'l l imr net I hrysler, chair,
Only three candidates will seek reached llJCui on thv nevdetl FI,* passengers from the ryuth runtime , ,,
axt of the Mississippi lii *Jikh fihnivrrAnry nf th*- fn*iDt|uiw0&lt; m i » inmh more I'fleruvt* ifi ki mutt of tin' board of tho Chrysler
,„mly
rhlMnbrr
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tha post of City Contmt*ilv.t-&gt;r -a- Mx&gt; i|uuta to operate the organisa­ to c,u»l. m number, ih.w* cumin*, S| I,(imi|l. r t.u
my
excepting fleiirgla. it is etptal of ilm CoinmMa I..in l 11 •111. i i• iftM pTeihfr mi pln(&gt;**’i whirh mm - I m per o'mi. and lew is, rhuirmin
caMd lu t month by Perry N. tion for ono year. Tapi. Fred Ker­ from tit* south whctc they spent Totiilm-rcu for thetn part in tho , ver,
jn nt, a
Millnri ............. . To,
winter vacations.
liimlilii. .S’ C . nf whlrh ♦If- k inf r I iiiiiifiinin 7D »»» 7’f« inih"* |»»*r h ut ol the &lt; minima' for Industrial
Whitehurst, City Clerk
Frank en, local cuinmundant, repurtrd.
Itig iiorionui,
los ufflrva ut thn
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and
libn.|e
Island.
Ho
explained
that
In
former)
I’ r n d 'ln in ii C r f l l t
lirio u i .1 in
Ijimson announce I today.
tu rvDtiiiii olofi.
A number of campaign workers
Newspapers aiding in publicity
"Slurkla Is in the same luither nirntln*r,
hia ■la'e cap. ,il,
The deadline for any ritltt'n to1have not reported, tho captain years tho southbound volume hud. al.-u went- ijiankvd
i ninl tune a. the M.l't-ira Islandi.
&gt;tv 11noHand members of tha
till* fI| Hi 11(11* to Yl I'llu It ill** (HlhllT
flit hi* candidacy at City Hull
and ho urge these to con­ teen greatly redured tit this lime*
II.MV A mi i* .liftin g a euurt order
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Spam,
Sictiy,
Southern
of
year
and
could
offer
no
expla-|
Tilt*
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ill'll,
ahhiiinfli
tut*
tir
ihroo
felt yesterday with the follnwint tact tliier |trn*|tert* a* quirkly as
MiIII* tshiiMiTM, Ini til ........... tut i i « nflo r t 'f lr r y fin in m tin* v irm iiy in iheir it down strike ut tin!
imdrr tha wire: W. A. Iw&lt;-, W. A. possible so that the drive might be nation for the continued southward]
How.
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h.i\e Iren Apriiyeil l»y Mr. r*»«*|»i*r#t * I) del lle.l.iil plant '.
Leavitt and J. C. Truluck.
doted net.
iiln in uh fur fimifli a • I ’Mir#* II hrm f n n l g h t . a nti *miii Ii • m•l n i •
The Fi’fiiiiuil*' i tunny Agnenl
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that summer schedule* of the A*T.
tS i t U l l l I L t l l l O f l
" F I j Lgyp'.
!•**rtl«»rm
T htirm lay
N.ti *111111 S Him! A* snrhilhm.
which
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that persons expecting to vide in
prnliably will go into effect north | _ * u | _
I "Finikin's lo'alarea
is r.H.t’.p;
ill.illgn '111 D'lnpc! iliitf K\ti* iii’' linn day nigh’ in Seintinde lliglt ^ ( O t S l I l l n l l l (1 0 I I 1 H
the special election of Apr. |:t
of Jacksonville alaiut Apr. If.,1MJ O l S I I I V v l l l C l V F V n|t&gt;are miles; total l.tnl aiea, fit. N n rilp *rM Fl**Fi*1ii r ln in h . p in li Srloed rhnpe), will hear ..ffti-ials
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tnuat be afctn in show a s*oll '»&lt;
while south of Jack*«nvilh&gt; ihoyj
-------- mil square miles and tout I want .•lily HliiMUff i itn iL :111 l Imp t| t
receipt foe 19311 a* reriuirnt hy
will be placed in uw on util-suit
Mrs. \V A. l.-fflir, chairman of area. 3,tdCi ■•poire miles.
tori of the* i|iitfigyr«» me(ln«l f»f
the f'ity charter. F ill taxes are
May If*. However, he sail, no def-lihn Thy Temrtrry Tommiltoe, to.) -The Sun.Inn. Htate bus linin'
liras* tainting in Siui I .ana I'f *yinjr r r i f , rxpliin in ilefiiil
payable to Jnu. II. Jinkins, County
jnhe date hue been sef.
I djy urged that all piersopi, hac -g lhan a I.fkkt miles of coisihne;
tew tbs" gttrntl n -■f the Fite In \%Iiflit 111( *V **11 i n f Ii•» he »»**I ! * I J l (11
tax, ro Ilector.
Official* plan to remote no pus-Jo ts in Inml burial tracts spent, ns elevation varies from inirwanr
m 1 13 P M today, N„ *(! i ii'fl, y of l hr pi ore - ,
Voterx who have not registered
Workers from lit" local Amerl senger trains now serving Han- some time tomorrow in pre-Fa t-| to inure than 33 fret nleoe *.u ,
f»"*'rui■ Mt*f I* l!.m-j ririil IEiil»«*rV
L., Wll,
ILn ry VlM*
mage
was repott'd.
have until Apr. 3 to enter their ran l.ettlnn Poat were srheilnted
Vfi’inr. Sddf'T’i nuh-niH r%
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iteiif of tin* t
for.1, nrcortling to Mr. It»ltlns, hull er beautification.
level,
name on City hooks, although tislsy tti Ittivrt Iipened a public
mi I ’mvir i'v, uri* srht*dul«*i| n»
merely wil| adjust time -che*lu|e&lt;|Hhe announced t h a t
aevetili
"The northern boundary
of
• *V UiirsHii*
those registered for the last City ramitalxn (or the collection ol
*i•'11Vi* lit’ic fdiniiiimv fair till* Kn*t«
non iin
to make them mot* convenient o members of the Committee, com KloriiU it more titan *JU*t Iniles
election will have complied with approximately fitmi for iiiilfitllng
••( linllihiy uftl i u n iir iru n iR n l |»r»H
in P'.inf- i*l.
posed of 13 loca| wninen, will d | muih of Tnlifnrma’s southoii.
summer business.
that requirement.
1 iMin nf mf’iim i'i ii fI’bfrirdimj flu*
unit No. 2 of the Son* of the
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*•*• fewer
Freight
train*, which arc gov- reel work In the cemeteries proc
iiHi-id p M 'i'ii’
.ifid fit iv iiii'*
uf
to glim In urn anil llnxlo Turps.
rrneil more nr less by volume of ^.jHy „|| ,|ay mmorrow and u t'i1
(In’ 11* L j ini iiiMf|ti|!j tn«
Tito Legion Itself assumed I l f business, will have rmltd most ofj assist anyone wishing in inly * " y '
In s p e c to r
respitiislltlllly It, equip Number their seasonal artivlty wh-ti sum­
I hit i \ »»\ •(("'♦ii'fiii. H* h i,H,d mrfi,
II
,J lid* 11(11*1II . iIHUlM til
It
iin r -a ‘’mi’ll ulu» 11.1Vi* ufiin ili;idilrti*«
in ri rent weeks, the Tommll’r, ! I ’ r a lH i'H W o r k D o n *
I mi it anil supplied I l f outlll mer arrive* anil the winter vege­
r*’* l*»r inf liif f i(»i h|,i \V ;»I1r «» u .
table crop harvest is completed. , has received several donations of
1(111 Ilf*’* r » 1: . . 1* 1 OIU.*. turn .■11 tin* So f tin compile, a m
wllli new buttle* ami drums.
(••iicicMH. uti'l H.irry
M
I'm
■----flow er plant* am i shrubs w h in
The Bee ifm, handling sandLloyd T Hoyle, lo-glim coin
w iilli will ili*'fi*i i% f Miiiciiiitid rm.ij (Kill mi 111 r, n •»’» *0 •till ■ 1.lit ID r pin* in the riimpuimi u ii *
* iy ....... 1I’l t(•• pun &gt;i iiiiji of iht* Myxthv
.
,
' have lis'rn transplanted ill the
hi oo held it 1 1 M
iches, beer afci wines, soft drink* mander. isilntetl out Hist the San
.Si in*- Sanitary liMpiitor I A of Him iirntii* hi i„ik«’i.iii»i ilium ill** Ki It k 111 hm 11al Horn**
I cemeieries. Anyone else desiring
Alt lv i "U ■ ItMil* 1 Hup MiidiMy. Th*'/
other delicacies, ii stheduletlj fllfl| ,|rllm an.| bllgle ror|st |i S I X B U S ln C H H l l H ) H
ii|-ul mnlH&lt;»n*ini itti MmihI.ii
j In giv»* pi**nth nrc a lvine.l to po.i-j IlollidRy, nf Ocala, K«h pl*» ,r*1 nn
will •v1 high eh«c»U in
111 t ,
ini*
I ’ IUf * 1 • Mill) «! St.o
o open during tha latter |»art of th„ only one In the Hiul« com
Ally
M
It*
r
|
m*rh*mi in S**«nI•i* I*&gt;
nil'll» Item 1.
|MI'Unr Flori'hi cities*
im** Mr*. Lcffler or any •uh* 11 emphatic uppioval of the w ok ae
tha week at 408 Sanford Avenue.| lirt„.,| Hholly of nn-mliers of the
f’•!univ
inn
r**M
t
■
(
m
WtiH’iAAi
.
cttmplishetl in the City', retail’
niendier of llte Tommillre.
Tin- |j. v Mr. K. 1 Hi&gt; with.
\l i"''H ih** Ncho'ih# tiihi'f iliud
’ A delivery service will lie main-, ............ . tin. lo-glnn This factor
drive ugain-t faulty .euagt* .Itn lif lill* Si lH nil* dlUtal’.l In 1*1)1 AJid (hi *1ffiruiuii f 1 sin. o"
In &gt;.4llf ml. 14M* 4 «■*;», Mi'lLfHIl n**#
tainert. Plana are to make the os-1 is to In. featured In loikeland
fail Mr
iiml liiikt- 0
1
po-ul
units.
City
tV'tiimissiuncc
Seminole County homeowne,..
.
,,
,,
Ir 1 a it. I* 1*1*"!
i f in**lit .% * in hn\
| o 1.1*1if* S(. IVllTi*
iablUhment one of the most com- when the organisation appears
1\V. (t. Dupree, m rltarge nf lltu r.iri«4’in*fi1' for Hu «fil» lo Lik*
n; T h r e e A p p l i c a t i o n s
K m'T;?»•'ii • Viiii‘1»*• v
♦mi* 'f 111111hi, 1i,ai#l&gt;• ( Ti*y, Mt. 1hir&gt;i&lt;
of ka hind in the City.
Im-fori* 111* Hi ole i.eglun r.itivcn h a .- .ix mure business day,
land
pi o Hat. annmmrril o»luy.
»
I'ht
ol 1 ikr nd.
hick '.tii'iyjli|i%
huit&gt;i*i
Filin'* i f r « h *»n*
whith iii file Stale »n«i County ap-,
A t 'C e p te d
Fo r
(Inn
1'nri^M*»» ol (lit* &gt;»’4Jdi*ui I m 1 tin*
Mr. Iltipife .aid llnllid.iy bad
"
1 ..Stoffl'C
!v1 V1in uii'*’, Ijuniey, llu-'in^t u n i
Pert f Merit. rhalrm.tn of ft. tv s' plications for homestead exemp-l
l*«IVi«lli r Mo* Hit**reel of liil.iuH
\\ ur T IlllVl'tle
Work, Is oralng the pnlillc to Its linns, Sanfonl Doudney, Cnmify
i any further wctivity » l » r i * t»»* H.if •'! HiM n fhfu*tgiiiout Floriil-i
tax assessor, announcetl tndav. |
^ .
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as generous as possihle In Ih"
vamiiI ih o r e m o v a l o f « n y in' i u «
i'll
Ut|
»anl
M4j
Ii
M
ilk
li'iiM
,
lie entphusiict) that no exvtttp-j (inly three yiieths to,lay filed
campaign, asserting a belief th.ii
till*’! of i'fiRiri«*«*rM( If. H \V ir
K vr
, .
,
the letlhlls IIv value of the turps linn* will It* granted after Apr I application for enlistment on Stun '“ J P .? h, ‘"
• Approximately three f.-u.ih. of ln„|n t numy’s April
mmta of
Thl' Ltmimissloner said .ha. tho Ik-pitifrnnnt. \» prinHpul *•|&lt;#,* ik *,
Mrs. Harriet Thompson, 73.
will more than repay ally ilnuit
IC 'h I c u
u* t-tudiuR tu 111(11**1i n*4 r i'd iu il id
of i | | 7 Oak Avenua, succumbed
the County’s 2.000 elig. I- aupii-, n r . M.s. J I’. Ridge, dircctnrof
" ',hr
With do «FF» 0.11T1 of Witt Ki
linns.
, t___
y esterday afternoon following a
cant* have sought the tax bone-) , hl. c „ un,y „ K.ja | ...
welfare
unit.' - -ruii«tstin|f of flu* iii'tall Mion ol i .Mr p.ipworlli fit fur |iit|M«ii.»iif wc.ifhcr, I oy * Tun m*r. 1 -*i u
&gt;»*v* i oil nV in him|t* f’fiiinty ci|f*
brief illness.
lit, ,he a .ie sw r ........ted. »*’l inM u nm l tlti. .ftm .tt.it.
proper s.wag, ..........- phi run o f (** i *•(».)«»*.» tifi* im h« dt(l* d I.* i (Ik itlit artew IV"1 III 4ii|*i*r M nf til thl.
utgrd those who have lt»t ........... 'I The application, nf 13 boy..
............. ......* * ' ,h ‘ "&gt; ] al*o.
•liorirt, w ll 'Aril .Si'iiii loll* «‘Oil(ft* V firm, II lotlliy Vtll; 111 illfl'llt IO||H o(t
The deceased was a native »f
pam ip.mnt/ in *h** itidcii acIn* h
mn' t Ii*men 1 '•Ills &gt;
■ !!*•* HHllOv 1 1st
do «. thi* week fc.forr the iue»i’ who were not cnnskieretlln the las, •
h“ J ,*r ' n Jnw ,n ,h" mi
tha vicinity. Sha was the widow
'• 1 Sii'urdiiy ufo'fnvt--n uri.i n'ntUt
table la.t'minute rush tirgin-.
I enlistment,
rnliumcnr. prererd
nrececd the aibltiional!
m l *,n’
in l«*inj|liLf ttOllllll &gt; of 1i*r?!•*
• f Alex Thompson.
-1 f in xrouiiili in Hriutidos
III* AUlll Ini'll r III p* rnuiri*H 1*1•*
I Mr. Ihii’ilney reiterated bat ap- trio taken today,
Last rite* will be held at 4 P.
S 11•**r rdplnir. wild row milkim?#
plications for the homestead «-x•i
Youths wishing to enroll with
Alt* I'h.ii 1nit,III Mf| f r In •••iliny
M. Tbunday from the First Pre«riding ninl hm»«
Mil* ik*Atrui •|Vl* -41II'Rf Will III w hu h 1 U ild li i
ofa , empnon
the -CCC
should nfirst
file
their an|»ap
Dr.s iII.
Smith, president
i . D. s-iiiiiii,
|*i set i-*wam M
tgiii|»awia must
taita-* me made eat lt -year, .....
--we- ™.«--s-e»e
i- * ii
i ’ i ttivii
hh
byitrian Church with the Rev. Dr.
lUII-i* mill ell. Il( dttllnr 11. *Ki nt - inif ippffir on thu pfrigrain.
the
Seminole
County
Medical
Ko-I
City
exemption
requests
are
a
plication
before
Apr
I.
since
phy_
,
,
.
.
B. D. Brownlee officiating.
M•• event m spoii&lt;ort**l hy thd
1 niifd
in tho
»Ifl‘ (Mill ***ir
riety, anniuinreil today that sever-! cepted at city Hall.
»iral examinations will be given S 1 111 4 ?* \v l u C d l i ' i ' l i n i .
ika'iiri* I oiinty l rfiiipnu n'4 A i«
a ll candidates 'll Apr. t&gt; in Orlali
y tin* nil MfrvirM* fur Miiriou Still* d.
el member* of the nrganiiation are
Hanford
Woodmen
will
»*■ KlifOiIh-Ti
MHiuti.iri. h r t i &gt;hovv m
|
do.
II a n ilt
lO yi iir old
planning to attend thr cnnvtmio-.i1
itI" tor a .|M't lal session at »lMiuhoT nf Mr fin"! Mr/. \V. f a il
Jidii riVlwk in ihi* nfieriKiQn*
of tha Florida Medical Associa­
s o't lock tonight In Ih'dr f ir s t 11ami11, will lit* !i«*!»I ill SSrUi IT1, M
tion in 8t. IVirrsbcrg Apr. 5, 0
SI n-el lod*- risilll* ,10.1 tfI*, d rill ThurAiUy fruni 'hit Krirkxon Fu
ami 7.
tram will go lltrotigh the rou nrrvl Hum**- The Rev. Mariin I!
Norman 8. Wiiden of Sanford
There probably will be an offM
i’niiltrymea In thl* dielrfrt w r*
lino It eipoits lit use on April IU vm, piiitnr nf (hi* New Smyrna
v u accepted yesterday for duty rial delegate pre&lt;rnt to cast the'
IStiiliJi r* lU't'hrr* |nd Siirifoid
ftart- w|t|e nit-t-rlng rtf MetInm|1*4r f hurrh, i4 in officiate. Avefim*. w.i- gr.diU-'l n Ii in &lt;* i*•
tha U . 8. Army, according to County Society’s vote in convention] rrnilmletl again today of an lot - The Saofnrtl Atlantic National i I at
IMirtan. mretlag to he held ]'r
rmation received here to lay matter*.
I’jiIIIc ;»iri 4 will Im* pupil« in -ii'- &gt;i*i| Idi'i ;i inI wiiii* yettfriluy nfi*
Ibink w ill h*. c lo se .I M a r 3') in "It ahoiit Alt liMlgt-- In laik. larnl
t.4
.41
•lay
:.l
from the Army Recruiting .Sta­
Capl I], (' 111it- lit Ilf
will 'll ftMirth giMilti of th«* New Smyrna t r liiMio.
1Jj
Those
attend _are:
...— . eligible
. . . . . . . . . to
---------...
,
. night
. . at I . n'rlork . .In tlo .ervance of Good Friday. J. I..
.MU
IS
tion, Jacksonville.
Doctors Smith, J. T. D-nton, W ., Seminole High Hrhoni Hulldlng
Ingley, executive vice-president of reel the unit in Its ailltlll.'n II" school wherw tho young: girl .it’
f*ity II**K Frank l^niBon
If.
B
U
.MR
7*.
41
.43
illiu * I'olk-i* rhit'f li y Willunu*. ufor^'J*
•» h* dlsctuaetl for
institution, announcwl today. | I* urging that all members of fen*li**l hefort (hi* Ihon
D. K. Brady, recruHng of- T. Langley, T. F. McDaniel. C. M.; »’!“»•
i't LluM Fruit
sin in ye*ii g(ttion
rue-oLiy, lua*l t %
whith i4‘iuitei] in her ilearh.
-notines*
"
announced other openings Mitchell, C. L. Park, S. Hulcstoit, 'he oriaaiiatlnn of a poultry
T*»
It
firms or ...........
individual*, Ihe leant he present
* *i
i F o g if v
Ikal
would st o bl make application* on ThursAmonir (ho4«i Burviving an- Mr. rckci»ritm*nih''l *«» riiinmhri»«i»i'r-* in* »-•
nflle*rs and other members of
nllablt for Sentinola Couray D. )J. Scotr. &lt;}. S. Srlntan and J .’ men's assurlatlon
34
*.1
'4
. H
ti
W.l have 1011" ■uhlltialloaa of pout i!sv morning for currency, silver1 the uniform rank also were null ami Mm . William Ham), gruiul- ilivlilually that Mr. Bech'^r 1«* giv- ■j if
.4)1
xerv’ce in the N. Tolar, ail of Sanford, J.
*4
XT
M
Zone, New York Martin nf Oviedo, ant H. II. Or- try products at one of Its ob- and payroll cash needetl for thej fled to attend Him *|IMi till h*’hn-|1.i JI par«*M4. and an mint, Mm . S. I)J *n &lt;« iwrum *•» ih-ul in light uli &lt;»- ■ •1
B(
*11
tonight.
Tuytor of St, U u i s
tell of Osceola.
1 Jertlroe.
•*
41
w- .-k en I, Mr. Ingley said.
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J^H O N O U n.U . ' Mur. 24.—
W |R p)—Ruttllncr (teniae far
nut (n the Pacific Ocean, the
Motorahlp Fijian reported
today the fire wae hrougrt
under control after moet or
the crew had taken to life­
boat,!. .
Meagre radio tneeeagc* re­
ceive^ by the Coaet Guard

surAS**... ,h,i

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OBIDDCl ASS1SIS CITY NEWS BRIEFS

In Campaign To
‘Know Florida’

Southbound Traffic Flow
Puzzles Railway Chieftain

Participants In
Flower Show Get Educational M o v e
Vote Of Thanks
mint To Help Doth
TouriHtM, C i t i z e n s

Celery Growers
Show Interest
In SprayMethod
Use Of Autogyro May
Itecotne Popular On
Next Year’s Crops

Rollins Says Winter Season Volume Con­
tinues On Way To Vacationland;
Schedules To Change

3 Candidates A sk Army Collections
P o s t Reported At $1,850
Deadline Falla

erovem
enl.

oHi*r
Y*'«*(••t*Idy*a i!*,iiin(iitrati'iti .

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V
*ex

fi*
t

Committee U r g e n lS t^ t.J E T S J ’S r

Donations Sought
To Equip U n i I Of
Drum, Bugle Corps

..... ..

' • • ongio.t hrom Sanlord Will
T e l l Of Activity

Fapworlh, Lehman
To Attend Congress
Of Waterways Group Last Kites Held
l ur Boss &lt;’. L)&gt;nq

JBee Inn* To Open
On Sanford Avenue

In Sanford Arena i

Remain To Request
Homestead Benefit

—

Enrollment In CCC i'*«tufc«-i hi* fun m-operautm m

Mrs. Thompson Dies
In Oak Avenue Home

Warns ( atileinen O!
Screw Worm Dau
San lord Cattlemen ,r
Will Enter

laocal Doctors Flan
To Attend Conclave
Of State Physicians
**l

Sanford Boy Taken
For Army Service

„ .
Drill S c

Foultrymen Again
Reminded Of Meet Bank To Be CloHvd
---- *
In Sanford Friday

A n n oun ce Funeral
te Special, ServiccH For Younq
i » n For
(iirl Of New Smyrna

,

Becker («ets Fermit
Tti .Sell Wine, Beer

LOCAL WEATHER!

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�Stamp Collectors
Though the original Argument in favor of packing A id Woman Flier
the Supreme Court, that “nine old men'* simply were not
sufficient to handle the work and that six additional Jus­ On World Journey

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V t t t t r o t TODAY

.A
C O N SCIEN TIO U S
H ER
▼AMTi la every work that be be•a a to (bo eervlco of tbo » w i*
fe d , sad In ike tow, aad to the
aemmandmeau, to i n k hto God,
h , M k whb all hto heart, aad
yeaepeied-—I Chronicle* IJi21.

tice* were necessary in order to inereaae the efficiency of
the court and expedite Justice, lias already been complete­
ly exploded and is no longer entertained by any sensible
person as the real motive back of the proposed legislation,
Chief Justice Hughes, concurred in by Justices Van De­
venter and Brandcis, in a letter to Senator Wheeler, de­
clares that the increase rather than promoting efficiency
would actually hinder the work of the court.
H should here be noted by everyone that Mr. Hughea
does not dlscuaa any phase of the controversy except as
it pertains to the efficiency of the court. He does not
argue that the court hag not been packed before. He doe*
not argue that it has not assumed broad powers not grant
ed It by the Constitution. He doe* not discuss the con­
centration of additional powers In the hands of the execu­
tive, the ehargeg of dictatorship, cr the wisdom of the
various unconstitutional lawn which hare been proposed.
"Any increase in the number of justice* of the Su­
preme Court, apart from any question of policy, which I
do not discuss.” the Chief Justice say*, “would not pro­
mote the efficiency of the eourt. It is believed that it
would Impair the efficiency so long as the court acts as a
unit. Then would be more Judges to hear, more Judget.
to confer, more Judges to discuss, more judges to he con­
vinced and to decide. The present number of Justices Is
thought to be large enough so far as the prompt, adequate,
and efficient conduct of the work of the eourt is con­
cerned. As I have said, ! do not speak of any other con­
siderations in view of the appropriate attitude of the
court in relation to questions of policy.”
If the people of the countiy rrally want to fftid out
whether the Justices on the Supreme Court are over­
worked, it would seem to us th e n rould be no better
place to find out than from the justices themaehres. They
say they as* not overworked and do not need additional
Judges to assist them. Furthermore, Mr. Hughes submited an imposing nrray of figures proving beyond all ques­
tion that the Court not only is able, hut also does, dispose
of the rases which properly come before it with dispatch
and cfficlenry.
That this is the view nnt only of Mr. Hughes but also
the entire court. Is shown by the concurrence not only of
Mr. Van Dcvnntor, but also of Mr. Brandala. The latter is
known ns the lender of the liberal wing of the court, the
man who has sided most frequently with all New Deni
taws. Mr. Van Devnntcr is one of the most conservative
members of the court. Mr. Hughes himself is a middle

BAN FRANCIUM), Mar. 14 .stamp cuilM-turs n*w enthuslsam f«r ■ooT'tnir ”cov*re" has
played s largo part In financial
Amelia Karhart ihiloem'a round
the-world ni«ht.
Mlie Earhart’a *cent* placed
MASS epedally printed oavelop-j
on salo for I I SO, |S If aatosraphrd. to bn carried alone,
postmarked la the rsrloas conn
tries, snd eventually detlvsred It.
the addrcsMe thnmgh the rvjuU r V. ft malls.
Oa the envelope, ehlch a d«-"
partmrnt store clerk Is shoe Ins
a collector, sre ptrtorts of the
flyer and her plana.
Miss Karhart'* price la a Seer
record hlsh, letters seat to 1 .11 Ue ^merles with the nyrd c»
pedttlon rost only g] cents esrli

■raatiiw Oa Teu*
HD-OCEAN
Two a n wore carried to the
hospital, m m of whom otagod a
dramatic rescue of ths other, the
operator of a lofty electric crane.
The operator was trapp'd la hU
hlfh cab when flro broke out In
■hs oll-soaked planking beneath.
The linked Fruit steamer San!
Gil caught fire from the dockj
flames, ami only prompt work'
saved its sister ship, the San Bru­
no.
Fire Chief Samuel Pope esti­
mated the damage to the ships anti
the Simpson dock of the Bethle­
hem Shipbuilding Company nt
around *.10,000.

ef

holiday

to

Alt order* for rarrvary, paytalk , or Iraaoftr of a m r y
■hootd hr SMdr aa Tharaday. March 23-

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SANITARY
PROTECTION
wiihsu

THE SANFORD ATLANTIC

National Bank

NAPKINS
A
fo r

7o The
OPENING
of the
h BEE BEE

L C. SMITH
TYPEWRITER

OR BELTS
n j w x r in c

* * le m i

of m o d e m

m o d e rn

B w tte *

th e prob*
lif t

w om en,

p ro te ct

sa fe ly

a n d e ffic ie n tly w ith o u t
• • H ila r y
p ad *.

n a p k in * a r

B-ettes p e rfo rm

t h f i r fu n c tio n in v is ib ly
a n d a re so t i n y th a t a
day**

s u p p ly

e ta

ha

c a r r ie d in o h an d b ag .
T h e y h a v e set n ew
i ‘i ijfej' m fill:* ILI

j
.

the

win R O T R E OPEN far haalnwa a* Friday. March IS.

tionnl juslIces wtmki ;W 'anjr..koi(rtl&lt;m-£6* thv promrm

' Time wns wh'ap kn«*n liked to Mdi 'ln n house iiy

The quarantine was ordered be­
cause of the pcestat e of the Mer­
cies fruit fly In crop*.
Two hundred and fifty carloads'
of fn.lt movoA from the Valley |
ymterday aad observers said pos­
sibly 400 earn will he moved
or packed and ready before the l
tTuarsrtlne Is effeetlvp.
Anproxlmatety f t ,000,000 worth
of thp Valley's 912,000,000 fruit
crop allll !• In the valley. The
quarantine does not affect vege­
table*.

Florida, aad. to eetokraltoa of that event thto book

whof* ■ ahlrtrd forest

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NEW YORK. Mar. 11—{ * ) The amartaat afternoon gown*
this season bars comparatlrety
low see necklines.
Many are
rauiht at tbs base by a 'lip
or a small bonch of riovsrs.
Hold, iltver snd Jewelled pine
are also very popular.

M cA LLE N , T n u . Mar. S t 0F&gt;— FadrrtJ quarantln, on tit-;
rue fruit shipments from the Rio
Grands Valley to I t fruit-produc- {
bur stoti-s sad Puerto Rico gone
late offset Mr# at midnight t°*

Oil u 4 ell product* or, the
principal export* of Mexico.

FVtoiy. March IS, Good Friday to a total
Rtaf*

V n k u Effective

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a rt tho grm taat valdj mtotoy voi w y ; '111

it*‘crash of collitling r k ^ ^ Mrmm! m u
ring, h ave served in m ik e m e iy W U h ,v h e F 1

the '*&lt;&gt;relied

E ln rlilt

k-tm n unt t» U- «

M m

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T sc A m

m*i«

SUitley-R^ceri Htftiwuc £%

Worn internallyi approved
by phytic U n i

.

a t voixa Iftabocuik,
so ld i f t . M n i o r t ?

LOCATION— MB SANFORD A]
Our Bitolnnw wilt bo operated under
the most sanitary conditions, NothIng but the very beat food* wit) be
handtod.
. JL.t , -Nfc.-tl-.

214 S a n fo rd A yb r m B ' . : ; ,

t 1

h a s p le n ty e f m oney to Iona a t rra a a n a h h
«

Apperenlly Hiller Is about at
popular is Hum, a* h« I* In
JUlestlae.

varlo u o p la n * fo r n a y w o rth y pnrpaoo.

S a c k k » a a r u n fo r « w y e a r a n d a n
•a n y w a r i l y a r m o n th ly paym ent*
If

« »

y o n oe*d m o n ey, c c t m N

o a r rep

M r. I r a B . S o u th w a rd , t i l i t N o rth P a t h A'

makes instant HU with Women!

WHITMAN’S
and
N UN NALL L Y’S
Easter Cindy
Piekifea
*
O f . and

Wt gather from recent remiirVi
of snow of Ibis country’■ lending
cltUen* that while U4»r would n»t
cor* In hell lilt tor, they would
nu objection In hoot Ins
hi a .

Four million Chtnau nr* el artIng to Hhonal proelnro, China,
wham Srunghl and famine have
rased for month*. And Ihn itale
to T a u t , ns Brisbane n«od to
M f t M totesolvely cnlllveled.

M n ap ha, aa Walter Mppmmm
■Hto that prealdeat Huosevell
aaats additional puwora by p.iektag to* gnpremn Court, to order
to ' roalrol lb* force* ef Inflallon
Which M aeon aa about to aween
tM conatry: °v it may be that
kg aatlelimtea a number of 8i»
pSMto CMWt derUlon* In the
•oar fnluro which might be to
Buowcsd to bla favitr by awnrntog S tbroatenlag altitude loward tbo court. In either cum
II npgaar* to oa that any radlasf depart ar* from tbo Conatliw
fe u
dis ir v ia a vote of the

Berlin Is At B e s t
In Powell Picture
Showing At R i t z
Swinging merrily ulong in ih*
tunr of tho brat eong* ever writ­
ten by the greate.i writer of m ors
In thv world. i"l)n the Avenir*,”
which opem-d today at tho Rl't
Theater, represent* Irving Kvrlln
at hi* mrlodioua l*&lt;l, In a munieal
thJt l» full of pep and lilting good
rpiritr.
’»
With Dirk IViwcll ami MarleDIna
Carroll making a a*w and romnntic twosome of mu*leal comedy,
the
lively
T w * n 11e th-C*ntury-Foi muniral praavnt* a realmmanc* of Nvw York, la a show
that’* a- big nt the lawn.
Allen
Fay*. The Rita Brother* ami
Georg* Ilarbier aid both nlelody
ami mirth to the production.
Maitolelne Cnrroll, noted hither­
to for atralght dramntic role*,
tnako* a charming awrvthrart for
Dlch Powell. The beginning of "On
the Avenue” find* M r, na a
wealthy
tkbieiam*, entering n
theater wkh hvr father, Gecrg*
Barhler, and an *sptor*r, Atoa
Mowbray, at tM n ta w n that Dcik

RI N G S T H E BELL
CLA SS IMPROVKS
WASIUNC.TOJf. Mar. 24*-(.T)
— Senator Certer Glsas of Virginia
mail* a brief visit yeitenlay in
hie offlra oa Capitol IIIIL hi*
flret In ihmit three wreka. Ttn
Senator ha* bees ronflaed to hi*
apartment by a cohL
BOUNCE T K S T l’C R A N iK R U IEB
HARRlHtlURQ. P». Mar. 24.-(AV Jumping beata hav, beronio
a rather rommnn arllrle, but
booBring rraaberrloal The pean
oylvaala Deperimeat of Agricul­
ture eipUlard (vote of craaber
rle« are mail* through bouncing
abilities, ftveayed o* deteriorated

H L R ELI'CTRIC

CORPORATION’

SCOTT’S

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A nd Personal Activities
R oy J i m s R eel

Social Calendar

Celebrates Birthday

Mnai
w
Boy Jamaa Heel waa the gueat
RBRDAT
of hoaor at an Kaater Km Hunt
^C T teh Number F it, of the Flrat
rfI&lt;(hra„ on of
„ flh
5 j® ~

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Teirord,

" U T W*i

F lo ra l

* * * * * ,- , ** T C E B U A Y

--

m Ir

f

birthday yeaterday afternoon by

hU

Ur,

Mu,on u. Reel

Catherine Clark and Carl WII-

..

Pir-I llama. Jr., wara awarded prlae*

55 ;:js 'S h.™ ;?‘,£ r 1

•hwteh
a r t anted to attend.
A
« favorl
-------* ji-h «____ &gt;____
ii
k . oaiipt* were u«e&lt;i us r&amp;Yurv.

la r n d

T**w.

itm o a

^

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The

ho" , " »

*e r T t J

,r e

c r M ra

- » .v j aB,l ladirlitual cake* topped wf.h

•E r g m
2
* *’ •‘■SiTiiVj” " H

r
7&amp;JT&amp;

Dm P.-T. A. of tho Eaat Sldo * “ «• Jure* Palmer. Mary M ar
Prtm vt School will meet at tho «■»*
n“ »| , l
h I m ) m 2:30 •'clock
| An&lt;1 &gt;’• n
tan«lnc. Iluater

An laaplratloiial program on the
Mgwfflcanre of Earner wU| be glv-l
« • by the Literature Department
• I tha Womaa’a Club at 3:30 o’clock

Sw,ln&gt; naymond Reel, Lloyd
*"«'"• rh a rlr.
William*. Richard Reel, and W«!
t*r C.raham.

411

dub
me in b a r *
an
At* ° ,h " B I,,M
Antoinette,
ta attend. The public I*1 (lwynndplyn and Perletts Have*.
---M _ cordially
Sj -11 I Invited.
f. 1 aA L■
M
hlatory Ifoa
Mra. I)p. If f m ain* Mra Wit*.
K fH tu d

nUSSH AT

Mr*. Rol
Clark. M

The regular meeting of Beml- Mr*, plai
Ml* l* W r a Lodge will be held1
« th* Odd Fellow* Hall at M-.00
F, If.
Mrthodl»t
Tha Primary School Teachera cooked fo
w n give n benefit bridge nr the
EBP* Clnh nt 3:30 o'clock for tho
btM fb of the A. C. K.

iho uoilergraduatt
t e n in 1983-34.

The Womaa'a Auxiliary of the
M ADISON, W la, Mar. 24.-OF)
Holy lam a l|U ri&lt; |al rhar&gt;-h —A aurrey of Uaivenkjr of Wis­
met at lb# Parish lloua# oil consin aiudoai* shows th* women
atill leading the men In scholarMomlay afternoon to nuke pltn i i hip.
for the Kaster drcoralluna In the
Women atudeni* enrolled In ihe
church.
unir* ra lly laat aemoatey earned a
It waa aunjuai «il that aaw grade point average of I.S4A, which
i* 13 hundredth# of a grade point'
Gilbert William* ha* returned; vralmenla had hern made for higher than that of the men. Thi*|
membera
of
the
choir.
A
special
from Jackaonvllle where he com-i
i* the beat the boy* have done for
pleted n commercial rourae at plea waa made lor flower*. And many y ea n . They were SI hunall
womra
of
thiPariah
are
re­
Jonr* Buainea* College.

watn.n

atu

Th* m«a mwl# «H»ir highest
average* la th* i-D.aical humanlilrt enuraes and *chool» of eilacalion anil Journalism. The women
did boat la cbratkal •nglam lng
medicine and cU*-l.al humanities

T onight

For that Easter
Coiffure

quested In be pivaent at the Par­
iah llou«e on Haluntay to arw aa the gueat of
Mr*. Edward Ntlton of IVLand ranne the Kaatrr deroralloaa.

M L* Dorothy
M la a
waa iba gueat of her parent*. Mr.
Thoae preaent at blonday’a Stewart laat week-end.
and Mr*. R. G. Hick non. yetter- meelln*
were:
Mr*.
Amelia Moot* waa on a return trip from
day.
Noble, Mra. S. O. fhaae. Mra. I Jackaonyllle where ahe wa« a Jun­
\V. K. Wateon. Mra II. It. Colo- ior drlegata to the State Conven­
tion of the Federation of Wom­
Mr*. W. J . Murrlaon and daugh­ man. Mra. Ilurhr, Mra. 0 . I
en’* Club*.
lamrka.
Mra.
ft.
M.
tJoyd.
Mr&gt;.
ter, Sally, have returned frorx
Jackaonvllle where they apent sev­ I'hnrlra Hleenaworlh. Mr*, lleorer
Mrllory. Mr* Maraarrt llarne*.
SCAl.EY T0E8
eral day*.
IHvcemfeel* a ad aaaeyaae* of
Mra. K. a Mobley, Mr*. Marlin
llrnm. Mra. J U ln*ley. Mr*. W. feet It eh, tee raab caa he relieved
Mr*. Clara Greening of Day­
II. Stewart. Mr*. John Ualloway a*, omtt by aelag S I ' S ALI.-KN.
tona Beach ia the gueat of her
Apply liberally and massage well.
anil Mr*. P. I-eber.
sinter, Mra. Mary lloimiud nt her
Itch *ee* . . . akin retae* hark
homo in DreamwoUl.
healthy. Meaey bach gaaraatee.
Mr* Luciu* Reed and daughter, Aab year dragglet far
Friend* of Mr*. C. W. fte k will ft/lvia. Mr*, r, T. Cooper ami
rtgrot to learn that he i.n'ier- daughter. Kvelyn. ami Mr*. II. W.
went an operation at the Fernald- Rucker ami daughter, Barbara,
lotughlon Memorial lln.|ii':tl to­ motored to Orlamlo recently.
day.

t i Mnatev maaic will be given. The *«n Reel,
W k will llluatraie hymn*.

tlredth* of a grm.lc point Uhlml

P la n s A re M ade F o r
E a s t e r D e c o r a tk m s

►lay!
will'
I !•* !
• 1 .!
1 -M'|

MUt Kvaleen Cu»t. Ml** Rnrmh
Warrtn Kaaterby ami Mr*. Gettrade Mulligan motored to Jaekrinville lalo yealertlay to a»#nd
1. ctuiec by nn authority on permnnent waving and h»irdre»»iag.
M&gt;»« Dorothy lhtpe nrrlvetl today ftom Stetson Dniverally to
• pend the «prlng holiday* with
her yarent*, Mr. a ml Mr*. O, J.
Pope.

SATURDAY
Circle Ntnnbtr Two of tho Flrat

•m u m

Easter Flowers
I.IHca

H un

Syrfatg

F lnw cra— C o ra a g c i
F law cm T t W f n p k i d

J . R,

Stewart

FLO E IH T

260-W

HU Myrtle Ave.

E j*

tpffV
u g,

for nn apyoinlntcnt for
the nrwml Kaater odffurr
Shampoo and Fingerwax*_____ 73c

PERMANENTS
$8.50 to $7.50
RKAMSTIC MAHIINF—
Ihe munt rnmfnrlahle marhine prod tiring Ihr miwt
n a tu ra l w uxr.

Oon't be left nut in

the

la te ru»h!

PHONE 15 NOW!

S te p n u t H iuarlly in o n r of
th e se ttheer gnaemhleK. . . o r
a new a iry p rin t ch lffn n or
nullity rre p e . O u r n tn re b*
rh n rk fu ll o f H al*, t'lin ta and
lire**™ a n d ev e ry o n e a v ery
latent rrra tU m .

Ymi'll like wearing fnwi,s like these5 Smart in
exrry reMperl. Stime with large floral design*,
nlhern plain. Ilul— A l.l. at prleen In suit every-

Florida Daym
n ew lines g iv e
you anlyakint o f the sw eeping
advancements in the Ford V-8 for
1937. From im proved V -8 engines
10 the comfort o f its Ccntcr-Poisc
ride . , . this car today offers to
you finer p e rfo rm a n c e , g re a te r
luxury, less expense . . . than even
ford has ever offered. N o w th ere’s
greater wisdom than ever in p u tting
your moocy into the extra value
that Ford always represents. This
is t in c t iv e

D

year millions of Americans will
take more pride than ever before
when they say, uWt drive a V-8/"

FLASHING V -l PEBTOIMANCE-N»w
quieter, thriftier, and in two inginc tiict,
MORE MILES PEX GALLON —Owners
report 22 to 27 with the Thrifty 60, “ best
mileage ever" with the brilliant new HS.
NEW EASY-ACTION SAFETY SKAK1S
—You push gently and you stop quickly!
With the safety of U tel from pedal to wheels.

SOUND-CONDITIONED S O D IIS Several different insulating materials used
to shut out noise, heal and cold. Rubber
"pUlows" between body and frame.

CKNTII.POISI SIDING COMFOITAU passengers “amidships," Setuttm axles.

are

Ford Date
HATS

x u x u a io u s n e w m T ia io a s - m .p
cushions, tailored upholstery, exquisite
wood-grain trim. New handles, controls,
instruments.

fur every occasion,
fiinhloiis fur
every
Ixpe. riilor* f«*r every
rtmluntr. IremendouH
variety anil fine qual­
ity. In ull nlaea.

New Effortless Steering • Ail Strel-on-stccl
Construction e Large Luggage Compart,
ments in all models e Battery under engine
hood e l&gt;asb Starter Button • Safety Glass
throughout • Cowl Psrking Brake.

" e have a tremendous large
Mock o f ColtiMS Frocks, l.inen
Suits, and Hand Blocked l.inemt.
f'hMMe y-ourn Now! SIxm from
I I’k to I2'h.

THE

YOUR FORD D E A L E R

Tha B rillia n t "85

SHOP
102 East 1st Street

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■URNS TO

mrg Gets Support From J a c k C o p F a v o r e d
O f Sally
;L
op£ n f i y T o W i a l a S e c — J
T o Be Mad* Today E l i
Slate Loop Directors Plan For Opening D
.. April 29; Orlando Seeks Manager And
Flayers For Team There______

Ho«nds LtecUpAisin
Tonight For Trials
In Big Derby Event

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*M material that
Aa ere elt down to otrr do
b* coma
J *»y. • • Mo a bo laid tba/ were
treaty and aome-wbat be______4*1
I open for application* for tba potypewriter, we wonder Juet
. ..
-ftlon of managar.
wll| bo the outcome of tho F i e r i * ' *
Kvarything teemed roay. . , The
State League * Uuetion. . . Origi- r i o r i i ' f l i ^ CtVg^ w a ' txim'ad
nally a elx-club affair, diraciora' Ing to eight-club* I , . . T V infant

,

t h t . t k w x • *— e*e* wwei
awakened and escaped when they
boundary,
heard her icrram*.
“ Northtm Florida I* only on*
INCOME TAX CAINS
night away by rail from more than
80 percent of tba population of
W ASHINGTON, M*e. 'i-l.-l^ 1
tbo United Stain . It la directly —The Treasury reimried yeeieHny
south of tlw center of population
•t the United States.
“ An imaginary V formed by
drawing Hats from Florida to
both Now Tork aad Chicago would
contain gj percent of tho United
Btate*’ population and more than
309 E. Int S t.
M percent of tho country’s wealth.
otm i
"The moat .outhernmoft portion
T h e B en t In
of the cnniinontel United States is
Key W rit In Monroe County, Flor-

af tba loop drived hard to amend ! T p w m
MpWly.
the ergaaiaatian to aa right-ch*1
™
loohiay forward to
The aetood derhy ellmlaatioa.
one. . . Aftar month, of per.ua - 1*
echedoled for toalght at the Ban.Ion, Leeit nrg and Orlando agreed
MKAOBSS
ford-Orlando Kennel ( tab iraek
Lceeburg
ta roam aioae with Cainrevill«,:
"bble bur.t.
IP Longwood, find* Jaeh Cop da
Sanford. Damon. Beach. Palatk”
^
a favortl* with Nlxht Imddla and
St.
Augu.tina
ami
DeLand
If
arthV
,Im
,k
W
taeV
ni*.
fron.
Juat Como Oa rated a* atoney ganitatiofM in the two ch H . could
« • s — Sahja and
fta laker j altboagh Maater Cop be effecte,l . A r.w w « k * ego. ,ta* ' H aatry there could not
■mdad by L«« Mot*
_______ ’
d Juat Khm* Em are eholres
Pittsburgh Pirate [ Away ft*!, Raft Starter opeHt
tho Bt. Louh. v Ot own*, through " f t * * ln 'h» ,l8cp- • ; N»iurel)y.
—
.
!*• WOO franchise «)&gt; a M fe load |o (aha comma*’) of maay of tho track follower*. their new vIce-picMcm. Erldie * l,h « •
&gt;*";
would
Other
rnirlee
inrlndo
p»n
J,
—RMit baton tonight.
| and wm lb* featured futurity
CJIMUand, former preay of the loop
^ un* bl*1!" J®‘" up wl,h, ^ '
&gt;«Ilewiag th. anaoonc.mtm r«- rirt.,
nlmh „„
program flood Eye end Rtilner. ell ot here. .Igned t ro-ntK-rato with the n,l* hbor,"« «■«&gt;»* l" eo«"petltlo»
There I* no point on the penlnan
— d y that Leesburg would be un- u „ , l(thl „ tb„ , oluwow, l m k whom will lino up wllh the five t (eeehurg offlcleN, hreded : y |o t in ,h* n * " 1 *’ °r»anlaation.
ln section of Florida mare than 50
| M i m compete tbl. year because of |he gM forg.orlaido Kaonal efovementlowed hound* In &lt;l&gt;* Meadow*, former' ritt.hurgh PIAlthough Leenburg I* not def. miles from tha sea. The vast me
H financial difficulty, Meadows, J |ak
avont, the ninth on I he evrnln*'* r » ir hurler. agreeing f j fnrnhb Inlvwtyr out of the picture, we won jority of the Hints is 50 mile* or
t e * * « y n b ab ly m a n . .. ihe
n m r„
d o W h „ hu, program end tarried for a i l l material and financial aid la a ma d*J bow It’a going to end. . . less from salt water.
.hU season, announced eouM BO| M
|h# k a(ter. M n distance.
“Florida's Lake Okeechobee I*
extent. . . With that xrrangemvnt Will Lee Meadow, bring the fan*
1700 hail been
Dally rpittbl* favorites arn the made, Leeubtirg xecined "in" fn* la tba* city around to his way of the largest lak* entirely within the
1 aging In com . In place position,
— I arrangement* had b*«n mail.
tllsherln* cam . In for allow War Howler-ftynn romlrin* and tho coming eeaeon and all that thinking or will that city do with- borders of the Untied States.
«Jtb Macon, and that a d rt« for
“ Florida observes birth Eastern
fho Traffic Mrertor-Careful Maid wae necr.aary wax to get Orlan- out organ lied ball for 1M77 . ,
do organised.
' Will another entry he obtained *o and Ceniral time. The dividing line
MirAn unknown Eewcrner. who.e roond oot aw olgla-elub group or ia tha Apalachicola River.”
Other aelecllona Inrlud* Mardally
Z ~ ~ r y .moon, lo f i r . hi* club «•*&gt;
«P
the, Krnlrhman and Mystic 51*1- Identity later proved to be r . M. w11&gt; ? , h "Ho,
dl",pp&lt;,,mH ' r
itan.
doublo rnmhlaatlon.
ndy In the first; War llnwler. Coffey. Washington, D. C.. bu.l lon «* ,0
h* r * n,rJr?
n r .a iL T * u t r v i u h t
' f,T1» B*. Lnuli Browns, who earTraffic Director an.l rn p |*r (Inia ne.e man, ch.llrngxl Ortandoane
0
S i r la tba a'aaon bad promlrtd v right IT f t r*t raatt
it .ii tin M i In lha second; fiyao, rareftil to match the *500 he wa* willing
Carl Hubbell. New fork Clam,
1 I f J.to
pikyar and financial support 10 \,K .n I tat Wtyvr
hurler, ha. become enmewhat
Meld and BplkeriM In the third; lo po*t to bark a hall club In tin
(Hash
1
i
i
had,
U
til
“ Leesburg ngfregitlon,
nf nn nulhor. . . Hi* booklet “OfB lM MeW-u. Hklnny Ramey end Orange County lent. . . Befort
drawn ihtlr support, U wai
h iu o n h - j . is mite;
Urn#, *1* All My*t|r In Hi* fourth; MU* hour, had pawed, |M&lt;!0 w a. laid flcla| Baseball rec*.," ha* Ju.t
MADRID. Mar. J I.- f A 1 -ln s.irtoday.
l*opfi|ta i*rl*laa
•.So a *•» I H Mark, Nobby Hrasn and RXmnn* on the desk of ano-hrr bu.Isn't been publl.hed by the Phllco peo- 1gent Spanish armies. In a new
■Definite aiauranrt of Ihr l**t Marthu Jofim
110 a 4i (I In ih* fifth; Ann Tra«, Com* man there end the Qrlerdo |50&gt;' pie ami le being distributed free
rnlfl of the be seised, dug la to
• ••
aoppnrt from Macon sent T»rrtit
mandant aad Mark A IWe S o la bond poim-d with ller.ry L . Cray by dealers of tho.e radios through- withstand a Government assault
club offlclali scurrying
IMIV.Y IM»I II.P1— «-«. N e ff's Ih* sixth; All Common. Huxx*. league head, that *amn afternoon out the country. . . The booklet t*
■I an audeavor to locate a suitable r i M i - N r l f i rtny te M i.
C o ffe y ’ w m namtd presldenl exceedingly Imemtlng, containing, f«r m.rthra.t of Iho rsp llsl K-I»y
■ml It. H Donrie In lha seventh;
*
’
....
mm
* u.
1 1t
' . I , _white
1. 11_ _a ^nJA.I*
atil inset
Mi*
sudden Inalltw
insurgent
■aaager and player*. Orlantloan*
Sahara’s F iary , Ruddy lists and and C. R. Bradley, newly rlecttd "Inside atorles," valuable statistic*,
T ill Jill— Po lu 'llri llnta. M I I
sortie
Irtt
men,
women
end
rhllfHMfday had believed they wrro O rlrcl I'lay
1.10 I I * 1
secretary end butirs** mantgtr, 1517 major and minor schedule*,
.r
t hi l io Iftllch tfsfnrr In tha elxhlh and
dren dead and dying in a C a t a ­
6 * ‘of lha loop when th« Leesburg ♦/lih
‘urwiHNl
£,M» Nlondl* Omen, Ann Hup* and advised one and al| ’.hat the club World Series data and fielding,
•lab bad Indicated it would drop.
lan roa.lal town.
waa
waiting
with
open
urnis
aid'
batting
and
pitching
records.
,
.
Bpwedy Event In Ih* leath.
r n r itT II — If mile; lime, :53
‘ Wbb Leesburg practically back
A shell from an Insurgent war­
KlltnT HACK—l-l« mil- Msr1-5.
tba fold, awaiting further word Alvsllfl M4l»ily
ship was reported fo hsv* hilled
rhe. Hrolehnisn. la.r Italand. c
• 2*1 a i«» a.
tat*. wh*r* O n n i.lrs had wnrkeil.
Mlb Block, pilot ami bust- PdlMll h l l l l l l K
t'splsls. Slr.tl. Meloly. Kit.« 2H
seven and wounded 50, about 4n
Il-ld, lhi« peon started to reU l I’lt-h. Xllm.tep I'hanrr, Vine--'*
manager of tho Macon club ah r.yrm
miles north of Valencia.
mtl-Mq
enarl Ih* rrlm* lor nlflcera, but
which ho la half-owner, the
r | r T ) ( _ , , , hi I1« ; lim a :!S 1*5.
Meawhlln, Government hombHKCtlMD HACK—1-1* n.llr: i l.t hailed In Hi* middle and repu­
■Clara af tho rluba entered In K|rt&gt;h |.(AT
if m» *.•!» XU Half nf Hully Ihiuble) H'ur II.,* Iera. nrromr-anled hy strong e v
diated
bis
rnnfi'sslrrtl.
2.AS
SM
*r.
Copper
Coin,
Hilly
llorMi.ni,
State lea put prepared forlhelr Nlanhlr (Mrla
rortn of pursuit ship*, lashed
ant Crony Itoy, J u.i .in j ‘ (.'lull. Trotday *ame», Apr. 25, Juit ’ r"
11
II*' lilreetor, I’op.
at Insurgent Unci near AtraaJapanese marhinrry manufac­
TH IJur it Act;—Cuiuriir: i i . i . i
month away. On that date, x i.v rii—Funnily lim a, t-in 2-5,
drones
Government
Infantry­
of
(tally th.iil.tr* -M..MI* turers have launched a drive lr
» Ji* Mo 2 S»» Half
WAHIIINGTON. Mur.
will meet Otlamlo a. .he
men, simultaneously, fouxld off
«.so 2Jn Cur-ks. fwily t.bony. Iiyso, tv.ir
I'rt-sldent
llirold
W.
|)o
b
lit,
expend
iheir
business
in
BrasIL
stronghold with the two j „ , H,„B
« ft •■'edge. M*.I.iiii Mmk-r. r.uiky Ak
Csr-fiil X.lit, Hjiik-rtne.
I'rinrston University, condenimd an Insurgent attack* closer In;
A b a battling on th* local park
---. EIMIRTII HACK—i-IS mil*: llluroll**;
llin*#
thu
ItoosMVidt Court Hill tml-iy Madrid.
i— followln* day.
t H H VKN TII-8.lt
Malden. ti l|'.. ..............
l d i r s UT»i J-Jail- l-- t ly , t•
Myallr
.l r. ’i i * . I . i i t . , 1 H«Hln*&gt;,t. .
a* (he “first step and only step"
n o a.sn a so All
■ — ------- —— !xiiY|. t'n
lush.i.p, 'H k ln n y H i l a r yrt
a •«• I'stKtt'TII
6
toward authoritarian government,
)pjir«TSSt&lt; union sonnr.o !Hcni!"r I§4nl*jr
l l i : Itii1 U 1*00.1 II. ;KHACK—J-IX
riiitrli I'flrnil
.lly 's K r l.m
t!|(»« Horic,
without popular or judical reH a lly
JiarlJny.
fD»', Mte** i
stralaL"
*
Mar, 2 d.-(A'*-Thle»e»
*:iiIIITII--e,iilu»ltt; Mm-. :1».
M a rk
Jac k 's
Jlfavion. |1olib)r
M ill 3.1* i t " Hroen.
safe, cnnialnlntf mi"» Alrn*
IhrtiOa appeared, before
l.l* * a*
HI.VTII
K u l i i r l t k : H ih A r i
taah, from a We.tem UnHi sat* Judiciary Uoinmiltee n
•!H**
F I a ■ h, f *»*iiiftiit(t*f.1 r*r. f ’ottlfriHon*
f
brahch office between cloiln*
short time alter Henulor Wheellh t ;l il n | id h u , lin y......................Mirk
|M rf4lfit(
A llwa* Nil |*leh&gt;t Wl*-.
I law T * &amp; N /v rlfJ rnllitO*. 'Uteri ‘j f
lyip i— l and arrival of cmnr. Detpotrii.i M4WlK""i .J le i^ l:
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i ? in m ile: l:.
itiiit ^i1i
»« i i * H llriluH Wha&gt;.'. a rh'tlrt*
lax ihaL tight.* Jtie'wyien'..
ytf»»ij{ar.i
i'liiiia-Hw
rotlirlM
tivva
couiil lei, atlnlmsl . wllhuul
All I'MIiKi-n. tVIlnm Irt.-l.il or’ 1
a ilianx* elt beg. In Huprem* Court
I'K IO I.T II tl.lilKu-FutuHty: Ai
t e n t h --S-1* in llw *11 1*5*
h a t s ’* F s n r r . Ju a i Nnnw H u lrh
■r that ConillLuflon |jrotr.&gt;ead leaIS.l'l V3*
Rr*1 |MV|
t,*r» i ** tu rn er. MiJItr lad , lloitify 11.1»,
TriK* |Ii»e- It
l.latloa to xubjeci- alii Id labor
Ms* uwrr. t ’h .iH * ■r h . n i * . &lt;rp«o
i
it
—'CARliVl I* n n|N&lt;dnl nn*li- ftfsFw^y
Joint,
pvtelucl* "in, lava of Un,
NlfCTII ItAI’K—3-11 nil 1*1 fSa*
£ i for the relief nf Homt* of
and
lie v k r
e.lim in it in n i — J i * . i
Into which ehtyms at hat
At. ill* K m . Jsi*k lo p . .Sight l-art•giiffetinir which renulU G rh
b
mad*.
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,.,
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■11*. 1*0*1 J, Ju » t I*,.mi* u n . (I . mhI
Worn k womnn'K wfukcnetl
1 in
hie testimony, before the
K»*. rth ln rr, s l u l r r f o p
TENTH HAfK S-IS inllr: lllonKsnula Judiciary C o m m i t t e e i
•hdltion. It has been fouml
41* * 11* . n. I'h a ir-lu w M sld. I ’ i i I I k Ii
I Halils asserted
Ihe
|&gt;ri-stdrn&gt; |
Ik .t ll*
i &lt;*pi»*r.
H ih o v
Mar. 2t.-IA^ n ir k o y .
(■ make monthly period* NORW ALK,“
Aon II" i- t. t . l s . l s T .ii- ll’’hue In*outlet a scheme by which
Wn‘ 'dTURreealilc, and, when — lien Smith says hr doe*n’t *’*• OutliMiti.
vI.i n. Hpr.ily Kuril.
h« hopes to root rut the opinion.!
I t * 'w h»n liet-n kept up pect tn pay a gas hill fur years
of (tm court."
til rrm e—he hM hi. nwn g»»
•while, has hd|ied many well tight In hU hsck yard.
poorly nourishixl women to
Smith wns ill tiling in (he ysrri
**v more Htrcnifth front their nf hit ri’.ideidial-district hum* a
A n
W H ER E
H EUVICK
AND
This medicine (pro­ month ngo when hr fouml gas in
Rub on Muslerolc. Used'
I'Ot'HTMMY ARK BY-WDRDM
nounced “Cartl-ii-D liait tieen u limestonv formal Inn ut a ilrplh
by
mil'iona for 25 year*.
IIIIKNO
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a
IIIKM.
Msr.
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(4*&gt;
and recommended by of iln.ul 1IHI frrt. II* piped the Jos* flanrndo (lirti.at*., wan- AND G U L F I’MODI'CTH
NOT juat a salve, but a
k e e p y o i ' r a u t o HiitMitrr
gin
l»
his
furnare
and
rookslov*.
women for many. ninny
“ c o u n te r- irrita n t.” All
snys Ih* supply is nboul itrrlng “linyera," (reused in A r­
A T A MINIMUM
jrfarn. Find mil whether it Sml'h
“Lladhernh
( ! * * * “.
d.'uMiita.Thraa atrangihs.
right for family tiewls, hut too gentina's
Will help you by ifivimr it n small for commercial tn*
hanged hlmsnlf li.djy In th* Jiell
fair trial, o r course, if not
In whtrh h* waa awaiting irlnl.
benefited, consult a phy­ (ism* birds hatch In from 211 II* strung liirnsnlf from th.i
har* nf a r*ll at Dnlnrea n*«r
sician.
In 2N days.
Mardelidats, where he has been
Fill your tank with Gulf
held slur*, police said, h* rnn
teased the kidnaping anil hlltinj
No-Nag Ethel Gan and
of Iwo-yrsr old Kuxenlo I'.rvyru
GULF PRIDE
Iraola. hahy son of a rirh Ar
HFKCTAL FRICK ON—
hmonk am
■enllne rallleman found strung
'2—Waats*.
y—t
crankraaa
with
l*d Feb. 17 on his father’s

S p a n ish Insurgents
Cast In New Ro l e;
Find Selves Besieged

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Princeton H e a d
Opposes Revision
Of Supreme Court

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In Man'll Back Yard

Argentine Kidnaper
Hangn SelfH In Cell
He AwaitH Trial

food.
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Drive A Pair Of
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INNER SPRING MATTRESSES

MAVM YOU It Watch repaired hy
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w ho re a lly know a
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how.
A ve.

WANTED: O F F IC E desk saJ
tlfe-wrlter. Musi h* ressonable.
I’- O. litis t il]. Kali ford.

lb—Apartaaauta tm Rm I.

S w T O E T VKiOtt AT O N CEI
'.N E W Ostrea Tonic Tallinn can- FGIt R E N T : ilsrege apartment
Mbs raw evaiar invigorates and
U ’J West dth St.
ajbar Mlnulaata. One dose peps up
^rgan*, glands. If not uclighted, F u ll R E N T —Three J-rtMim eparl
Maker refund* few cents pnid.
tnenls. April lo November. 150
cut, writs McReyaolda Drag Coni- each, i l l Dak Drive, Coronado
Reach.

16—IIoumm For Rant
iiA l.K : IP2U e Ion-4 cat*, F u ll h u n t —His tooiu buwgelii
pkk-up truck, new tire*.
Very good rondltlon. Rest Inca,
9150. Reel A Buns.
» lion. I iion* 771-J or Inuulre *17
Geneva Avenue.
t — H sty W u t r i

B a g g e tt’s Liquor Store
k k a t iik in u

■LEGHORN CUCKKKKUS t weeks
aid. H e each. Ilred l* lay leg- FOR H A LE ; This .pars to soma
b a n day old rhlrks. Ilendrlrk*
alert person who desirta lesave
Egg Ranch, toike Mary.
money. Call at Tho Herald Office.
IIEFDHK HUYING that law smower, **• our Raw. You owa
W A N T ED : An adrvMlsemcni tn it lo yoursvlf. Hlanloy.Rufera
fHI this space and save money Hardware Compaay.
IW you. Apply at Th* Herald Of
Montevideo, Uruguay, ha* open­
ed a new 9x00,000 food market.
FRRKI
I F wsresa acid reuses
TOT Ktomaeb Ulcer*, its* pejos.
Scheduled sir lines operating in
Heartburn, Ghrr free Ihe United Ktales carried 48,011
yvearrlptlon. Ud passengere ia January of U
M . a* McKgyaolde Drug .store.
year.

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FREE DELIVERY
Hanferd, Fla.

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W E R T - T he JE W E L E R
DiaaMtmda And W atckn
Fine Watch And Jewelry Repairing
Demand Monnting And EngrnTing
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21—Acreage for Htfe.

I F YOU l.lke to draw, sketch or
palat -Write fur Tulenl Teat Ftltt HALM; Reside etlml site
(No Fee). Give age and occupaKllver Ixke. Cheap lor gulch
Goa. Hog D, Herald.
Mrs. A. V. Ilaaelden, Kilter
U h *.

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Attention! All Poultrymen!
Make it a point to attend the poultry
meeting at the Seminole High School,
March 26—8 P. M* It will be worth your
whiln.
anford cash fe ed sto re *
Dfetcttslwm IW

PRATTS Dairy, Poultry and Horae Feeda
292 Hanford Aranoa

Sanford, Fh.

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SCRATCH FEED — S2.70

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Chamber A atta
N A S H V IL L E . T e rn , Mar. 2 1 .bP)—Ml.* Ann Homar, to, wa*
to death enrly yesterday
In Campaign To burned
when fire awept a ihreo-eiory
house. Four persons,
'Know Florida’ rooming
their
sleeping In nearby rooms, were

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WASHABLE SUITS..................... 1 .....85
LADIES’ WASHABLE SUITS............JSO
WASHABLE PANTS........ ............... .30
DUCK PANTS.........................
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LAUNDRY
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Liquor Store

LIQUORS
GINS
WINES
WHISKIES
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Variety To Select
From

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that lacome tag rnll*ethma d i f
Ing the first so days of March
totaled $457,107,512. an Increanw
nf about 87 per cent river the
same period last year.

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DOSHEVS CAFI
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Bleak IHawere
TAXACH RESTAU RAN T
Oppeeite Cearibwaoe
Herring Ike Brat la
Fowda Bines I M t

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Try Owr CM g Bacy
and Bp m brill

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8ANF0BD, FLORIDA, THVMDAY, MARCH IS. 1M7

6,000 Sit-Down MotorWreck
Toll
If:i Strikers Vacate Death
Risei To 20
Chrysler Plant Vehicle Crashes Into
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Ap u t a t Dctw w
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D E T R O I T , M a r . 28.— Z A P )
— M ore th a n 6.0 0 0 a t r f t t n *
antaaanbga w n v t a n n u r c h e d
l a a v iH iiw aao w to d ay fro m
r ig h t C h rjra lo r C o rp o ra tio n
p laa ta b rid ain ea M a r. 6, b u t
a n p a r a d to a a ta b liali p ic k e t
Naan u n til t h e ir a trik e
fo r
M ah iahra b a r v a in io f
r ig h t *
V M aatttad.
A t tMuteg U»t night, John L.
L n rta and Walter P. C t o y .!"
w elted n trore In a 17-day .trike
tlM baa doted nine Chrjntor Cur*
•perallMi plants and thrown *6,*
a w pvraon. out of work.
'■ P m
to fa r , m Oov. Prank
H w yh a’o office the chairman of
for Industrial Or*
pataathw and tko koad of
ft
•greed
to ooaUnwo tuolr conferences provWwf iM-dowa strikers worn out
of nS Chrysler plawte by 10 A . M,
Wag&lt;' L owlo aakl toi would.p»k
M *0 airSownera to disperse,
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to fotwra, Chrysler agreed that

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SAI.KM , 111., Mar. 2 S - 0 T V Tbe death toll of a private
wreck here jreterday rose to IN*
today when hospital officials an*
pounced that Mra. Em ily Thomas,
wife of the driver succumbed dur
lay early moraine hours.
irs
A tire blowout near here hurled
the vehicle against a concrete
bridge abutment and turned it in.
floltelratteoo for funds w it h to a blaring wreck In which I t
which to operate tko Sanford B u s* persons died Instantly.
Only five survived one of the
ball Club, an entry hr tko Florida
worst dlsastsn In tko history of
State U s i w , wit] pot under way
motor bus transportation.
witkin tko near few dnya, k was
The bus, loaded with a profes
■nmmneed today by Henry Wat* atonal roller-skating troop, an
son, president of t
Sanford route from St. Louis to Cincinnati,
0 , was going down a alight gratia
Baseball Association.
With a p ia l of . appreatautely when the tire blew out.
m m ,
_ , , fc fcuf A w m m
The heavy machine careened
V *. *![**.
craally, dug Into a soft shoulder of
until tk* epowiag day a f tko asa- the highway and rammed lota
aoa, tko campaign mast ho sac. the bridge railing with terrlflo
easeful from the man, Watson force. Hurled on he aide, it burst
claimed. In order to produce the Into flames when ha gasoline tank
necessary a ateam before tko la- was smashed.
VThe eurvivors eald the bus apsugurai game on Apr. I E
The greater portion of the fund Pt , r r J 10 J» fW » nnd then there
will ho ueed to operate tko club,; wee fire all over and all were
eapence* for which will ha partly j **“*»*« I" *&lt;• reported Dr. H. U
defrayed by the gate receipt*. A Logan of the Salem Community
pan of tk* money will ha used to Itoepltal where the Injured were
pay for the training period of the taken.
Halo Lookouts prior to the set. ' ~ SB
son’s opening.
Mindful «f the poor ntttndanro
lam year, Wattoa stressed the need
to rate# money early la order
that the worries of the previous
•eason.be eliminated u&gt; a grart
•neat. Practically 9M 00 or 910,MO would to spool to too tko team
through ito 1MT
tlidoa. Tidal flatten.
right thouoand dollar. ma.t ho Ocean PWr, Daytona Beach: tew,'
1.42 A. M. and 1:5&amp; P. M.; high.
tolled ttoough gate receipt*.
y W t iiM baa not, a .
y»t. ap* 7:54 A. M. and 8;IH P. M.
painted n commltteo for tolicitalion but expect* to announce hi*
Purred Halrhel, tun Hanford
**l*ctk&gt;n tomorrow or Baiurday. Avenue, today announced ........
Without tbo acrvlce. of a avert- Kualer offerluga In grueerlea fur
ary-ir.aiurer, th* local Club chlif* the week end.
tain U .omvwhat handicapped,
A * yot. no .uitabt. pro*p*ct haa
A„ m, mhir, of thr K ir.. Chrl*
turwd up to flil th. poahlon va- |U b rhufth | r |
l0 , , up.
carrd by J. A. Wright, who htld
&gt;nj
g4lhcring at (1:30
ih* po*t of arcrvtary.trva.urar an-' ^ „ ,omorroWi „ w„ , mi0Unc*d
til . . . week when attention to hi. |||U afl, ri|0on L, fhurch ofruvra.
bu.ln*.. a ffair. n*ct*.liai*d mor*!
_
time, thereby preventing him ftom; Tb|( aM (h, r .
, . , rtly
, i tmjy
continuing in the capaciiy which he. t0Blghf
Th.mder.how.r*
ao .ucre*.fully e.eem.d tan year. tM# an(rM M ^ tunl( hl In cen­
tral pirtloa; colder In north and
central portion*. K.treme north
went k'lorlda—fair, rolder lonlahl
and Friday.

Commimlc**
Lions To Assist Miss Boydston Crippled
lions, I s o l a t e d
Ren
Delinquent Eye' To Resign Post Communities
suit Of W e a t h e r
Cases in County; As Home Agent

WatsM Says Sanford
F
Mutt ContribLswts Kxkaaated Bat R t« 1*000 F i . i d
A i p r i m Pleaaed
WHb S e t t l e m e n t
. A i r S X IK IlIR a

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B tH G a b W ill
Sack F u d i Far
1937 Operation

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ui)
agi 'tdote, dMa or fdachltioVy wwuii)
■to tOteon d Irani thorn;
I t6 ' T h , tree* ramo after! eight
and a half hours of negotiations
arawad the sam«' tsMo at.w hich
Odtwtnof Murphy was ski* to
bring ihewt ■ ’ settlement In . the
Doworal Motors etrihe.
. ,■
&gt; to o ls ramo oat of the iconlev•now with hta hair rumpled and
a tired oipreaalon on his 'ace.
tot ko apparently was pleased
with tk# truce.

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Ask Citizens To I&gt;*»nnte C r a m e s I’or
F i t t i n g Lon sen
A nuiM-tnuit i ,
with
glavar-t ai| St-min !&lt;• County chil­
dren ncr;it»t* «•)»• am-niltin mu fi-

Ontario Ships
Service, R e t u r n . :
In Long Delays

C o m p ie ton 3 Y e a r s

To SouCh Florida.pr e e s | nfr
MUv Jo.rphinc Royd.ton, homo ;
turn, Rain, H a l f
ilrmonttrailon a rent in Seminole1
Plague Many Parts
County for three year., today an*

re&gt;if nation had I riHCAfiO, Mar. 2 8 - (AW
l«'t*n nereptrd lu become effect hr* ^
C rip p le d
com m un Ic s tid n
Apr. I .
t lin e s, iaotatcd
communittoto
Thla etclu.ive picture akdw* where New tondon, Tec., rchool
Several »ucce«*or. are bring amI paralyzed highway trana*
official* mad* an unautkorlaed plug-ln on an oil company'* »n*te
i-iin.lilrreil h ) t i n i t e . 1 Jltate* portation provided evident*
iH-purtnirnt nf
Agriculture
gae lino for frvo fuel whkh h i m believe cau»e.l the evplo.lon that
...................
. hBj lotitty of winter's worat anorai
Wtt'hingtnn, although
none
hilled 454. The n&gt;o" to pointing to the .mall pipe t.ppinr the main
ntorm In xectiunu of th« ml®*
I
h
cii
de&gt;ign*irtl
lutlay,
lino. An eiploaion. eipert .aid the bla.t wa* camnl by ga* nrcum.Mi-** IloyiNion, re*lgnlng be- dk'wvat.
ulated under Ihe .chool haaemont floor. fA»«ocialwi i'n ** I’hotol
Fur to tho cant a aprinS
enu-e of “other plan*.” became af*
Itliuti-I with the County (Jov.ril- Htorm that combined anow/
tiioni on Aug. t, lu ll, and .he of* ■lent and high wluda brought
&gt;
gtrailed the firat unit, for home near-recurd culd.
Thunder and lightning through
ilemon.irution work in Seminolo
ih iii an* nut in uso,
a wide area brought a etraago
County,
|l Wits mm rmre
|
anno*
Since Iter appointment »ho ha* |we-Kaeter greeting lu upatato Now
n tn iis lu v o l»* * it imttl w iili a local
Home York. Twu tu three Incite* of a||p
optirim i to fit len . in the f».lilies. e.tid li*hri| nine Women'*
I
lemon*
t
rut
Ion
Club*
and
eight |«ry m o w fell.
I'erming Intv njj a t i aim* \%lu ti
l-’ottr
It
Club*
at
tha
following
lo | From tlwla Head, N. T.. lb *
*lit'y w ish to ft min* m v iithi-*o.|
iittion** Altumonto Spring*-Fore*l' *oorra uf many weird report* *4
It* curmict tin ‘ iiro AiLutu ,it tin*
Cttv, Chuluot*. (ieneva,
toko. e»tn-mo rold, an unofficial ftVO
A I T . freight ^ t'i n i*r lt“ |*h ,\ .
Mnty. l.ongwood. Lake Monroe,) below irru wa* reported.
. .
,
, ... _
Meicell at ISO ' M.ignolu \wnm-.
The Seminole
Srm teole^ t(‘sunljr
ounljr CiiamWr
&lt; handier
^ ^ ^ ^ y] (
t _ ........... u Pnola, San font and l)vie&lt;ln.
The wind wn* of »urh progg*:
of •uamttwmr tmla.v polntnl out tI)„ .
„ .... ,ev
..,
T a k in g form under M L * Boyd* " un« ,n
'» " ,h '«r 'but lb * _
13 major factor* in Florida* ihe trnrhrr* who *vill l&gt;o n -i...| to .ton'a direction nnd eupervlilun' , l r , ‘ " • • ■ a k lp u f the m u m .
i-limatv in rtleaae* drawn up In rrconiiin-n-l , ;■ii"i i in need
of nl**t wa* a Seniorr County
County Council ron»l*g up lathe K rle . did M
a lb n
with
the
State,
I for Women which ptennedpro- lium ed lnlely attem pt In •Utot
. , "
,
.
A: I .tmufu in ‘Jo- 11It .I &lt;*r Ih.-e Kf«iti* fur ate) governed tbo Item* p a n tee fear uf yuaolag
B e IL and - I). Railroad rap
J*p»l|»r Nif, J^ntmerco (prcT»ied ;j)
( |if (,w.
................... e,,-,ration unit*. Another ainillnr
pe­
n y'fo r' h -S,Jw r.FI«rid »’ v( tit** p t iiir l|i.il .dijf nil erganliatlott, for Junior County te rry en route lu Cpbuurg, OnI
&gt;I'nttncil, ftinrtliinerl gn an Identical ta rlu , from K u , h ealer, , . . w m doI*ion* f'iu l'c . It \v;t I
cam raig n .
layvil more lhap flea huura la
i
|io»frit.'
iiiUlilier for the Kour-ll Club*.
lit
i
event
y
e
a
r*
,
it
■•'M»tV,dt4‘’trfe iltlmtBo fltcll. lie
t, • |. , li:ito
i fl-M of nrtlt
fine of the ntnatandlng nrcom* making the ( f mile cruralng of
ing puhli.hrtl , llot&gt;Vghout llio
,
nfn I or Ini
I upon pli-hment* of 5II-* Hoyhion'. pe* l.akw Uniarlu.
Huu* foe Unefjt
While wind* wltlppud Into big
intt for-, tout tu ilemonnration agent win
i M*h .
thriidgli llnnnrlnf ■
U l. ami twrtnaneiA rtddcnU;
u . ,lltfl„ l1 ,
1 the ft iindmg of three ronuiy ran- d rill, lu MlnmuKrtu guil lhe Da­
“ Florida i* beginning In be
'till
ih
’-|
mnt; kitehrn*, the firat in thla tec kota. , rain. .l«vt. hall, dual, tor­
City official* tiHlay W«ro Imihknown bb NTkr
A IM
,,t| t.|ar&gt;, f .
i" lio ■ the tten, n&gt; offer co-operative effort. nado** nnd frent ing tempera! n r.*
Ing with undeniable fuvac on *-’V- State," ltecau»e of her Hilt watvl
rimv, mi(lfl
plagued a wide «ip*il*« of lho
: . irgutii.'.i-j to tho p tblie.
eral *ufely propiM.1* which w.ra and ocean breeiew which wntio
(|J yy,,,,
t ■nil -itino
Ti„. ■gem wa* gtaduaied from mlilenntinent. The *lorm dlppod
fortnulaled within (be Hanfurd the Stale in winter and co-d it | j 11 u)ll| v , , t
I two *1-1-1 the* florid* State College for Wom­ Into Wlacon.ln, Nehiaaka and IF
In auinmrr.
: rgntr*. An a •
V. .11 li«» imitfi1 en at Ti&gt;llaha**e* with a Bachelor Haul*.
Lion* Club.
"Fturirla ha* more auw»hine it* „|.„ tu loit.Tornado* .wept Alabama, K ill*
il " In r Hicni' "f Science degree in home rconomHome of the oul.tandlng aug
winter and lec* in auiniiier than |„.rB
,
i t. She wa- a member of th* lucky nnd a part of North***!
geatlon* ntfrreil by the clfte unit the nutlhetti *tale.- in Florida
Knior’n-n &lt;-1
Florida.
"led by Kappa Alpha Theta Snroiiiy,
are a . fidluwa;
the ahcile.t day in the year n Rnyniot &gt;1 'I
Forccanter* reported rainfall at
-lo
Ih foie I'M-atittg here. Mi** Hoyil
t—Rigid enforcement of truf otdy ihrre hour* »h»rter than th«: for me. I -l.-tt-ir r
I ai* Angela* for the .e.aott ol
TI lc Wc.
-•ti urai mi inctruciur in homo
: i tit Inrhv., Iho hlgheat .Inco
flc law*, riui-rmrnt of truffle lunge*', day in the yeur.
" nniimir* in I ak* Worth iligk
“ Flurtiln'* mean nnmtal lt ni|&gt;er*
#
nlgn*
Informing
motorl.i*
of
Selini.l, and *he *1-0 held th# po- 1114.
Ohio wa* blanketed by n llgat
11S S I f) 1111 !* V
\ V 1 I S
■peed limit*. Cull proaecutlon of nlure i» from tiHJt degree* to
Mtinii in home ei-nnomi*t with tho
arrund offender* In traffic ■ouit. i3..1 drgree*.
i l'iiiia 1‘nwer and Light Company anowfall. Wet *nnw ohllteralad
Chattanooga’* fitwt .tring ba»e- I'ubllcnllnn of u hook let by the
“ Flotilla'» annual la in fu ll nvin Wiet I'alni Rearh. She i. IF algn. of »|-rln* throughout canball n.'n* and the team to repr*- Chamber of Cummrrcu x-illng ernga for the pj-i 3.1 y e a r* t'
tral and northern portion* of th*
ntrfiing to l ake Worth.
»ent S.nford In Ihe Slate league forth htcal Irufflr tuwa.
53.1 ituhr*.
dlnnn.
Mi-- Royd.ton .aid home dent
Ihl* year will play an eihibltlon
“ Ftondu'* higltr*i li-ntpetal tie
The weather hure.it tmlleatal
1 Muk,&gt; u ntudy of acrldeala
"miration
wntk
In
thla
State
la
fa*
garni- tomorrow afternoon at 2 over n perh*l of month* In do- for -10 year* w.t* l»7 degree*; it»| j f}........
tile wlntetlah ronditlotW would
T ...t
,„(l| K t*
tuinrt-il and 'Inerted cn-operativcl/
o’clock
at
Municipal
Athletic termlne the mo*t haiurdoit. In lowe.t wa* II.: drgree. reconh:d| waBil&gt;„
ye ■
■i lay that |irpn-r, tin by the County fiimminainn, I hi ronllmie nl lenat 31 honr».
Field. No admle.lon
will
b. feraertlua.. Placement of rautlm at Tal:uha*&gt;ee it. 1v j 'J.
|trinrt| -1 ll Tk ffv*n am i trnvriMleur Stun- Agiiruhtiial Kv'en.iun Serv
charged.
“ ’Sky.hine,' a* well a , direct were tl" tllMf •*1**til #*!tf9 tendintf
light* af
Ihe.e ptui-e.,
Kreet
l e. and tho United State* ltepart
warning algn. at all pidnta where auuahine play* a Urgy pml in mtwtly t * n il IP
an ja il* . mem uf Agriculture.
Ihe . healthful
rnvirnnmeiit of , I ’jin o ilf* f it it ft/ “ T l , Im eiiraccident, hare nceured.
rt l | l - f I " , * .. - ,’’ to3 -Make a general eurver of Florida. It i* ratimuted in lo-ina tlllW' i t
L&gt;n ill
the City
In eliminate eil.ling epproiimali ly one-half to two* laid • t
I I 1 ill 1* III P11
u-i1«*f1 &gt;lf . hat a,*li . 1"' «•**•
.top .Ireet. where they are mil •bird i n&lt; effective n&lt; tin- dnect
ic sunllgiit reflected1aing i It - II* tMill in u.at y iii 'aiii'i' i
needed, and create them wh-ru ray*, and i*
they are fo«nd to b- ne,-e**»ry i floill Fli'tltto', »**lt and fte-h bad tl
I1"•» * to pu ll ha . a
Special Ka*icr aunriiut mrvteoa
Three Hanford RoUrUn* and heeati** nf heavy Iraflle
i W“,rr’ »b«"dant f.dtuge nnd wu- y fiudi w 1.4 lu ll
a ile d I mwii lit*
will be held Sunday morning at
their wire* will l»avv here Ut.J
4-M ake a aurvey of . t r e a t ' i " FI'-iida'» utimuph.re, o f th. h»t«&gt; hriiei 1 Ian*
llavut rid F . Maguire, nrlamlo «:15 from the Municipal Bandthla week fur Hav.nu, I'uhj.
Flo rid a i* neater the TropicMr M
i i ! li'iiitir f 114kef11( 4 |
rroealng with Ihe Idea In view
»hcll in la in Monroe and will bo
uttomey,
will lie ihe principal
where they will attend a Carib­
on1 »iii c •pirir* IUI|IMfU’ l
of eliminating nhalrurtlon* to vl* " * r,'r than any other S tate tbo
.potHorrd by the young pvoplo’O
It'ealtwMg »« i , , , f t ,,.
bean lll.trlct »Con[eren&lt; e uf Ro­
cpi-aki-r
ai
the
regular
wi-ekty
|
'tiled
i
i
lead
like
dogoat
ni
IC w lt a w . m
M **&gt;
depacimeut* of the vatlou* local
tary Cluba.
tin lintmiaid path, no,I gaoling int.rheon "f tin- Rotary Club at churrht*.
Thoa, to make the trip ara
tlie Mayfair Hm*| at 13:15 ti’rlia-k
Clean-* in tl to.in die !■iltd ling d
Special choir mu.ic led by Mr*.
Mr. and Mra. W. A. l-flle r. Ur.
.lie in "till a i hitlife ill any. on Monday noon. Mr. Maguire’* Juliut Takach, Inatrumental nura*
Milijeet will lie the Cunatilutlun
and Mra. H. B. Pop", and Mr
thing.”
tor* end vocal «olu* have been
and Mra. Ben Maine* of Alta_______
Ve.tcnlay’i vi ttori Inibol.-d W and the Supreme Court.
given feature place, on tha pro*
A
native
of
Orange
rounty,
Mr.
m oat* Hprtnga.
A n ew neon aign. two feet by ^ Starling - f in la id
n -t A'lolph.
grain. Tto public la invito*! In
M
aguire
i*
a
graduate
uf
the
llnlTha party will drlre to Miami
Th
e
*i« fwt, wa- la-ing hung till* aft- '^1^'b oi • ia t.it . S' I
attend the .vent.
ta j
and embark there on a Cub*
Holy rrnoa Kpl«rnpal Churrh rrnoon at the II. I„ Pukin* K.oro1
WJ ^dd in le Val i t Hit ver-i'y of KbiritU »nd rarvctl In
T h . program:
the a ir curp* during the Workl
bound boat, arriving In Havanj wtl| conduct the traditional tbrre*: on Firat Sited. It citniain* ilia **l.
I'rocu.aiunul, choir; Invocation,
W a r. Ik- ha* nerved a* farmer
In ttm* fur tha beginning of Ilia hour Oooil Friday eervlra b e g i n * ' of lh,f v*iab|i*hnienr andlhul
Scripture,
S ta ir attorney of the 17th Judicial the Rev. J. II. Rout;
aeulon on Met. 17 and leaving
nature nf the .tore’* huelnv**,
3 Ie t llf lf j
Ihe Rev, A. II, Cole; p r .y .r, (ho
nlag
at
noon
tomorrow,
the
Rev,
Clrriii'.
w.*
rhalrnian
of
tha
no Mar. I I .
Mr. I’rrkln* ».hl the rlrrirlcal
^
^i l l v i n j f
Rev. W. I*. Brook* J r.; addreaa,
F lo tilla State Hoard of Control in
It waa axplalned that tha Martain J . Bram announced to* fixture prnbaltly
nut bu
Ihe Rrv. Martin J. Dram; .olo,
Caribbean Dlalrlrl la rumprlaed day and explained the period reti­ lighted for eeveral night., .in *
■
,,
•
. , Ill.TI, and i* i pa*t prriident of Mr*. W. (5. Fleming; inalrumen*
twu plerr* of gla*. tubing .w eir G i l l y
I . \ |) C I i M l O I l t i l l the K im iila liar Auociailon,
of rlnba la cooatrtea nr Htata. re** nltd tho time Chriat hung
tal di.it, Mr*. O. P. Herndon and
bordering on tho Caribbean He. ito era**.
broken in tran-it and it i* nerwaRobert Herndon; hymn, by Iho
A
abort
aarmon
by
tho
Rev.
County Ag tit C. I'. Iiitwttonnu*
nr tha Oulf of Mortro.
■ary for the fnctury tu rrptueu
rholr; In.irumerdal eolo, I ewta
Bram will open ito aervire, fol them.
notinccil -1m1.1 v hi
i liedule, nnWright; benedict tonaI, tto Hep,
lowed clnaely by an introductory
liounied Tut- tv. fur taking work
Hr. tl, D. Brownlee* receaetanal.
»*rmon, and bratly one aermon on
■*•■1 ■
i
M «tor the iP.iT .o l| cnn*ee.
each uf tho aeven tact word* nf
1. M. Rhode* and H. F. Riactor,
Chriat.
poultry
»«pert», wilj b« principal
Prayer, meilitiation atwl hymn*
l-*»t ritao for Morion Rlixaheth will follow each addre**.
figururit- ly, to rai h community in *|icakrr* tomorrow night at il
Hind, 14-yaor-old- daughter of Mr.
I’rreon* finding it fmpotcihle to
The annual father anil *on IranCounty tut *c Iml tiled dutfi n o’clock in Seminole High School
•I
l
■
--- * rChapter,
l
A|iril | tel 3 it when
Dvirihi
rit Hrr,.|.t
•ml Mr*. W. Carl Hand, were to remain tho entire three hour* are quet of .th,.
Seminole
C o u n t y 14
have been told thla nlternoon from invited to coma ami go a* they lure Farmer* of America,
I* the date ou f*T Altnutnie ' .‘-pring-, poultry men araemblo in diacua* the II
tha Erie toon funeral Home.
■cheduleil fur 7 I'. M. tonight in w hile A p ril ti and 7 w i!| fim ltliu organ iiatiuit of a puultrym»n'a II
da* ire.
II
Officiating miniarer waa the
W
farm o ffice in Oviedo.
Celebration of Holy Communion Ihe Oviedo High School.
aaeocintion.
l«
Abcut fkl prraon* are »lakvl «"
Rev. Mante R. Dovia, paator of ia actoduted for M:30 A. M. Satur.Mr. Dawson declared that if
A ll pet»un» intereited In tto lie I I
ito New Ratyrao Matkodlai Churrh day which will to followed by «c attend tto event, arcoriling to ad- the ayatrin i.» found to I.- ineffi- iluatry are invited lu a if.n d , o*pe- I I
l‘aIIbearer, were membe r , of the livky of the Woman’. Auadlary van.-vd Imliraliun*. The (.'haltin' rient, he will dev I*-- another meth* r ia lly tho-e with email poultry II
si
atvawh grade of tto Now Smyrna in decorat lag tto Ckutch far haa a aHrmber-hip uf 35.
lid, imdiahly ha ed mi lilies used In*liltng. operated on a cummer* 21
21
School,
A giogram haa tooa arranged in taking Ik*Jr* work ale eta.
E**tar,
eta) ItJu a,
____
. _________ _
21
rn n rln tly

m u Mo to 11 ain It wns liotincerl that her

in-uiiiitrit l
ii ■:!i - by Snnfoi il
Linn* nr rli.-t wtekly .-i.nclave In
the VaM .... II . 1.
The net inn
inkeit uf-- r tin
ITuli learnt* 1 of
■xi-'en.,- nf a
score ur tnme
1 '■
■‘Im d
ih ililr c ii uh siw
t&gt; t&gt;n1-.111ed
•imi
fii'i1111
II"! Ill it |H»*
nil it mi tu lu-ivitle
c k I.i - mh.
r it iic t m o f L nil
I. mitl ilr*
CVnimy wen? rail* »
ti i hi floruiti&gt;
tbhnh ihey
any Klnas finiit*
might have in
l*o» t *4i,ui
ih i

Chamber Shows Unusual J
Facts O f State Climate

Florida Getting Name Of *Air Condition*
ed Slate* In North; 72.3 DeCITY NEWS BRIEFS
_________ grees la Temperature

Seminole Pioneer
le Laid To Rest In
Lakeview Cemetery Activities S p u r t
As Delinquents Pay
Faaoral aervlrro for Mra. lia r
Tbompaott, 73, -went held
Occupational Fees
yootorday In Iho p in t preayter
k » Church will) the Her. Or. K.
&amp;
Brownlee officiating. Inter
meat waa la Lahorlew Cemetery.
Mra. Thompson had been a
Moloag resident
of
Seminole
County. She wan the daughter of
Aleiander J. Vaughn wbe came
to r* many year* ago. .
•oralring a ft a brother, John
Vtagktt leader of ltd Osteen
Bridge; two eon*. J. H Thump•aw and Carl Tbompsoa, both of
Baatord; a daughter Mr*. Bertha
B*0l| af Broohlya; and grandebildren Mra. J. IX Herein of
Jacksoarllte, Mra. A- O. Ceofste.lt
*f Brooklyn, Mrs. C. II. Wlsenbaker a te C. X. Buell, both »f
■t, AUguetlae, C. II. Buell of
lin k Joe Thompson of Ban

• Became of a .timulated aniviiy
In lb* paymem of City occupation­
al lic*n*». no arrvat. of d*lini|u*f‘*
havt been mad* to far thla wevk.
Police Chief Roy William* an­
nounced today.
However, th* officer raid, war­
rant* for thoa* In arrvara have
been tuned and ara In tha Hand,
of ihe Police Department ready fur
vervlcv .hould a laxnvaa In aetttomvnt become apparent.
About 75 order* for arr**t of
delinqurnt* originated In City Hall
where official, have wailed mor.
than flee month* for h i m Indlvkl-'
ual. and flrma in Sanford to P»V
their occupaiional fee. of 11137
which tocam* du* Oct. I.
Chief William* ntld h* plnnnnl
to .how a 100 percent collection of
Pallbearers were n. I* Thrash- the ilelinquencle*. otherwiec thoa*
W. M. MeKlaaoa, II. C. Du- falling to meet their obligation,
H. J. Lehman, O. P. Ilern will be brought Into rourt.

•r,

University Of Ohio
Agriculture Group
VeteUble Garden
Will H e a r Of Air
Class Slates Visit
Spraying Methods
t f Ohio Unlv*T*lty .tu -j
„t the
Seminole
af vegetable gardening a ra , rounty Agricultural A**oeiatton
■ to arriva to r* B*tunl»y tnnl|rh, wi|| Hear detailed ex­
fog aa all-day ln«p*cUon| pjB(u!ion Df rr&lt;,p ■praying by an
trig tkrowgh tbo Samiaolo County; autnfTru «h*n Ih* group i**emtrach-produelng area., W. M. j b|r l Bt g p, r |n HemI m l. High
Scott, of tko American
F r u it ,
for „ rt, u|g , nwoting.
OliWNV, annoonced today.
| |^ ,nc R. Cooper, aviator; HenT to olao* will vlelt tb* fa-nt j
Yatva Satlerlee. preaklent of
af • oear, of individual*
ual* and
*"**) O y rj A»aoctet#e; and O. Chaun
flrma lei tbo aoetten. according ! cey
tr / *‘ Paraon*.
p ,rlHma. »*lea manager f°r
to Mr- Icou , student* are lu tho nlganlution, will to principit
atady vegvtakla producing meth- .peak* re.
ad* in uao t o n and obtain arm*
A 11 bite exhibition of tha air
tofnrmaMna * • aurketlng.
■praying method wa* given thD
Mr. Brail tod not bora In- week and attended by a large
farmed aa to tko length of the aumlwr of local grower* who ap­
rtnae* atny la Ftorhto, although peared to to highly Impreeuvi
M to abated to to tore bat for own with tbo agricultural develop

ry

L

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Winter
I
Midcontinent;
Tornado Hits State

WHERE FATA1 GAS WAS DRAWN

Concrete Abutment
Of Bridge, B u r s t s
Into Living P y r e

NUMBER IU

E a ln M is h n l In 1!&gt;0H

r

C it y O f f i c i a l i
V iew W ith Fayor
S a fe ty Cam pai|i '•iitauny
Seven PropoMls Ate
Offered By L o c a l
Civic Organization

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;n

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&gt;&gt;o
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■
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1
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01' .1 I n l i n e n e e s
Leading To Prison

Easter S u n r i s e
Services B o o k e d
31iiKuire To Address By Young People
RotnriunH On Court

Sanford Rotarians
To Attend District
Conclave In Havana

C liu ni re

I’roposalH

Neon Sign ItouKht
Traditional Rites
By I’erkinH Store
To Be Observed By
Episcopal Church

wmild

Last Rites Held For
13-Year*Old Girl

Work Shoots Termed

2 Sprukers Slated
For Poultry Meet

Annual rete Billed j '«'&gt;"&lt;i'i»n i- -niy *&gt;t.-t r.&gt;r .ff.By Future F a r m e r s . ............ . hi. ofitco.

LOCAL WEATHER

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own nerk. Dorman and two com.
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pinlnna eaeaped Injury,
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C la r if ie d Advertisements

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I'DfwitUaril," 'Traneh-Ca' no m u .
ChJao Alrarei, of Tampa, In a
t*h-round match at
Banjamin
FMd. Tampa, Thuriday of thl*
weak, la ihown abova followinc
hla 'arrival In Tampa.
With thra* and ona-half year*
of fhthlfnx aiperlenra, Hriiuil.
laril U'aapacted to win over Al­
var** following vletorlo* nvaf
two’ othar Floridian* thl* yrar,
Bba: Brea** and Tommy Hpirutl,
who fall before the Canadian'* allayb In Miami ring*.

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Fire Department
Seeks Ordinance
To
O u st Dang
CMef Cleveland Asks

Chief Of Police
li Instructed To
R eam CabSigu

Beauty Shoots Count

This Session

Drunken Dr_____
Feel Fall B l a s t
Of Law In Fulure Sa"ford OeMolays
Choose Soderblom
e* may expert la pay the line For High Position
a**enied or serva the senlem o
handed down from the hnuch.'
Flly olllrlal* said today.
la tho past, thn city ha* boon
lenient particularly with first
offender* having no other poll.*
record.
Hum" laxity also hk* berg
■howa In ra*ea where tin- person
arrested ha* • family or I* holdlag a Job which might In* Jeapor
dlied by * prlaon term.
City Court, on tom e occasions,
H u accepted part of tin. &gt;e
seised fine, or release.! Ihe rttiivlctrd Person a fter ho eervid
•owe of hla aeatenre.
Rut tn tow future, the full
Finally will he rviulred. heraqst-,
oa City Commissioner W. A.
l o d l t r pul It, "there's no greater
menace on the hlalfwar than a
drunken driver."

m

President Refuses To f i t

1 P. M.

M. to

Stations carrying tho program
•re WfeB, Atlanta. WPTF, Ra
Might, H. C.{ and WS1. Columbia.
B. C. Andrews, secretary.tressurer of the Sanford Production
Crodit Association which la afflllamd with tho (and bank, aald the
financial
Institution's
Sanford
hranek served the counties of
Eemlaol*. Lake, Volusia. Brevard
Orange tad Osceola.
In thbi district of ilx counties
IJMM lo*M have been mad* totilin g ISJI40JMB. Seminole Coun­
ty firm er* have borrowed I t &lt;250,.
MO to mvo their farm*, according
‘to Mr, Andrew*,

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Moley Says
Ettablith Dates Jooior Chamber Raymond
Proposals W o ^ n f
Brin* D e f
w
For Work SheetiNominates Men 'American
MetoOw
To Be Accepted To Lead Group Admits Striking ;

WARM »rR IN G S, Ga.. Mur. n .
— l»P&gt; President Rnnsrvrlt slid inday hr h-pud ih rrr would In- no
new taxes m this sr* ion of Conlire**.
The Ohlrf Executive mail* ihe
statement ai hi* second pres, con 1
fett-nce of hi* vacation here a* ho
H t in u motor car in front of the
p r e s iiuingi-s. H r d id him expand
on hi* tax observation.
It was m ule In response to a
teipieat for comment on ihe rtventj
atatrm rnt of Marrim-r S. Krcles,
chairman nf the Federal Reaerre
Hoar I, that the budget ahould lie
," r *‘,nl
l-al.tnced even If it became m-res- cultural t ’onser
iBty to invteaae inrom and prnf-1 l!&gt;37 yevtrrday
l'» taxe*.
J liahe.l ihe firei
lie ileelinetl to comment mi the for lnkln|t w„r
letter
( hief J u m Ici* Hughi*
,
raying the Supreme Fmirt reviaiun *, , r * &gt;01 c'"
would impair Court efficiency.
Document*

Altamonte S p r i n g s , Kirchoff C a n d i d a t e
Tribunal ActkM
I Oviedo S e c t i o n s
For P r e s i d e n t Of
At H e a d Of List L o c a l Civic Unit B e l i e v e s Roopeyell
Can Achieve A lm i
The Sanford Junior Chamber of
ronim erre Nominating Com mi ttre
In O t h e r W ^ T l

riency neccvary to both, hence
the resignation a* Club secretary
and treasurer.
In a statement Issued to The
Ifrrntd this morning, he said;
"I regret that my personal d u ­
ties prevent mo from continuing
as secretary-treasurer of the S infor 1 Baseball Association, The
ilutlra o f the secretary h a v e
reuehe.1 such a proportion that n
will triptirr considerable lime ni|
handle them in an effirient iir*n*t
nrr. I mu sure that the director*
of the ha-el all association will be
able to arcure some one who rat.
give the time necessary to handle
this position In a satisfactory inau-j
per."
.
j
“ I will rnniimie to be interested,
in Sanford as a baarbatl center
and reim ln a loyal liouiier or our
tram ."
When notlfieil of W ig h t's resignatltn. II. M. Watson, president
of the Club, expressed surprise
And tktnnlshmrnt.
1 WnbOin ewtht.nnt .pgnin anv'poa.
tihIH sbcte-scrs for the position at
fltu lime nf th* interview ami had
no n th tr eommrrw tu'm ake.
He
regrrtied ’ the fact that W right’s
connection with the ball rltlli ha I
pi he severed.
At a late hour today, no mosement had l*en made to call a
meeting to l lert anuiIter secretarytrea-urer.

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

The Monro* Chapter 15, Ma*onic ilod
Order, will Wight at &lt;1:50 o'clock! ulea
Sanford'* Ik1Mo lay Chapter list
tonight in the Masonic Hall for a
Fa
night circled Reginald Sodrrtil»ni regular session and it rh irk rn 1 who
a* m aster rntmciltir to serve for
pilau svpper, II, R. E, Siarr, high ho i
the next three months.
priest, announced tmlay.
I prod
Edwin flnniske was nnmeil senior
m onritor. while J,. M. Telford Jr.,
We-lnesday*a tides, THal Stntinn, *' '
was the choice of the fra'ertthy for Ocean Pier, Dajrtnn* llrarh : low,1 r *
junior rotinrilnr.
|-J:in A. M. and 12:51 I*. M-i high,1 f" r
The evening's program Included
A. M. ami 0:IW I*. M.
j
addresses hy the following Mason r:
The Fire Department answered
R. II. Chapman, deputy grand
master nf Florida Masons; |*rnf.l
1 ___ an alarm yesterday at The Trian*
15. 11. McKay, principal o f Beta- 1glr, I'ark and French Avenues,
innle High School. R. E. Kipp, j where a grass fire wn&lt; burning.
Grammar School prim ipal; J. I | No damage was done.
j
Trawick, ntn-ter of the Sar.,’ort|
A m arriage license has Iweti i*Masonic laxlge; ami Lrtinari I..
, sued m J. T. ilsrd y and Miss Ca'hMcl.uras, High Hrh»o) coach.
I true Calhoun, both of Sanford, »cA chlrki-n pllrau supper w*i orrling tn recorls in the County
served after the business srs-ilor.
Judge's of lice.
A number of prospective DeMnla y s w e r e g u e s ts .
The weather; Curtly rlmuly
with ■tattered ahnw.-r* on south
e**| cii*«l toalght and In extreme
northwe*! (Irrtlon
Wednesday.
Kxtrerno Northwest Florida p art­
ly cloudy tonight. Wednesday
cloudy, probably thun-lrrslfiwer*
In weaf portion

laat night arleeted E-Mie Kirchuff aa ita choice for ptesiWASHINGTON. M»r. * *
( , \ P ) — Raymond MoU/»
ilem of the cfvic unit for ihe com . _
ing IS mouth*.
once one of President * * * #
Other nominre.; J . N. Robson. velt’* cloficst advlnor*,,
Jr., firai vlce-prcaolent; K. R.I posetl the chief executlfQ
K 'ney, aecon.l vice-president; Roy,
court bill today on
Mann, treaaiirer; t ’jrde llamsey,^
tirouml It would abandon
aecretary.
. '‘American method” of aww»
The proponed Hoard of llirector*]
lug gocliil and economic
inrlr ile* John Schirnrd Jr., Jimmie'
„ ."■*
are the date, set for llvirdo. The Rowland, H rnry Wiite Jr., J. J.l chango*.
"That method, the A meric**
Kellaghan,
Harold
I’owrra
and
remainder nf the srheduto ia to lie
complete 1 In the n.-ur future,
Ralph Cowan
|
onlarly faahton preturn* w
( tub mrnibcr* pnintwl oul Ih it
. |K ' . . . - f ,
County Agent C. R. Daw-on annomination hy the Committee doe* *" n^ ‘
y
. .
. ,
nuunred that the faun uffire will not necessarily mean tataitlve e le c .
•«*
^ It.
he rioted nn day* when work Hon. explaining on election „ |ght! 1 « ronvU e. the p ^ p l . of J t .
sheets are being taken in the Coun­ ■ny member h*« ihe opportunity V &lt;b,m»
*Jlfn
*****
ty outside of Sanford, nnd be taVr the f1«x&gt;r ami place his run'll- tham fe, Moley
raid no checks fur the IPill pro­ date on the ballot,
| "The end which Mr. Roeee
gram will tie distributed on these
Jay fee* elected E. K. Laney haa ao courageoutily marl#
\ days.
i and Mr. Ilamaey an delegate* to own ran he achieved within
t hecks, the sgrnr asserted, with i the State organiiatlon'* convention grand morale of American I
■hr hell by ihe farm office not In l.akeland, Apr. U-lt. Mr. K irth- atiiullonal iradilion. But to I
| mnte than "I days nfter their tr- off and Frrd Scott were cho*cn a» In achieve lliem through th * '
i reipt, then they tire to lie returned alternate.. About 10 member* from at ruction of the American tr
! tn Washington.
ihe lora! unit will attend.
Hon W to open the way to
t Yesterday’* session was .leFted WiUiimj Jr., arldm aad the death of ideal* th at Rav# II
’ algne.1
tn
a r .|u a i n t
a l l chlg ’ body briefly on propo*cd birth.”
I fnm m idrcm rn wide their duties in plana for'Iwautif(ration of ih« lakeMoley tnld the Senate Judl*
I tilling nut work sheets. Following from , diaplaying a blueprim of &gt;ha Comm IIIee that “ n u M a haa 1
I I, he Vnmplota |lat nf the bodiesr
plan* whlrh the City hope* to n*f more mitapoken than I ^ a r t I
Co- my ♦'■'•titruin**— t ’—S—ly": of
Iliiuimnek. thMIg.si with s|n-i’ littg . llviedo, pre-ideoi; Roy P. hyntc-s, n a-trlax e f»e i. .« w w « * » J.* a k te .
H r n vote of tlir"'orgnniiaiion,| trary refuaol In fin f a way
$15 or lit days; Karl (ikirie,
Junior Chamber drlayrd plana for modify the law ami pregervt
th ir g e l with ilruitki-itliess, J5 t-t1
a membcr»hlp drive until the new tinulty and unity an far aa
15 iluy&lt;; llu., McMillan, rharg.-d,
officer* have been rrateil.
slide ill a Iht I.hI of atrikihjf,
with drunkenness, }5 of It) day*;;
An addrea* of W. II. Ilyaon. ptiriillrlr.| sociul and ccunr
John I'lau, chsrgctl with rvt'klrss
hnither of Fn-I liysun, w»* well change*.”
iltlviltg, ‘.Hl-il.ty n u l l it.f, suspeo l I
rereived. It noircm ed the interest
_
_
ml; F Stephen*, charged with,
which northerner* Hike In Florida.
lm_ . , f|V _ |
drunkeiine-s, $10 lain I rsirenietl [
Mr. Dyson *&gt;s.-rieil thoi he hod 1*1 I S S l f r l l c a i
1 C I
Dt-indi rty eon11net nllegH’iaus
1-een coming to Sanford for the C j l „ J _ _ i „ i v f f l t L
were braid tlgiiitist the fitlhiwittg
negroes;
I
Frank Thomas, $ |o or JO diy»;
Maty Thomas, $5 or 15 days * lit t
Akins, 50 tiny*, *t'spentle.|; Mariottj
Ted Mercer, in tell m istl Otary,
l.nwery, $10 or .'PI tiny*; Vernto
K ili* H belay I.il.l *lmlrnl* at NentlPola
J o n e s , $ | 0 Ihiiii I eslirii’e-l,
I
High School that tho "r.-al lekj
Marion lytwery also was ftn.-d
of an rutlcation is Its applied
$5 or remande.1 to jail for lo dty*J
liility lo the need, of life.*1
*
for contempt of Court.
He w st the principal speaker
For allegedly keeping * disor f
Funeral service, for Ron* C. on u special chapel prograul M
tlerly house, Winnie llenderritn.
I.oog, S.infoid rurnl until rnrriiT thr edureiioniil iusiiiuliun.
negro, tlrewt a fine of $10 nr ill
Mr. Mercer stressed
mocal
who &gt;l|e.| Sunday in Cornon-ln
sentenre of 50 tiny*. I barged with!
Ilem h, will lie held ill I I’, M. eharacier, a spccitdiirtl Inlelletl
being iron ties of lite Inotse were
Wi-ilnc-duy flout die Frick*.ill end a well developed body its IP*
the following, li..-* Ibtvis, $5 tpj
Funeral llm iie with die Rev, |lr. three nefrssilte, whlrh the Itud*
III day*; Ikt Jangle* Holt, $5 or
E. D Hrowolee officiating.
ertt j'Mith m it't (K isse s, to main­
15 d a y .
l*xlllienirM, all ■.uiidoyeea of the tain thr pace o f living.
Ilroiikerioes* rltarge* ag tiiist(
In developing the
trio, I|m
postnfficr. *re:
three negroes resulted a* follow*;!
W. S. Thoinuui, II. II. Kqttlres, ntissliHiary said all rmploygtfc
James Wa-hingtnn, $5 nr 10 days;!
E. A. latndiert, I. IV I'aymn, M. E- will rsaiiiini- any applicant
J. H Ferrell, $10 or 50 days; and
Moreland sod M. D Wright
John li. Miller, $5 or III days.
|
rmplnyment as to his charactgf.
Imi-rntent i* to he in Evergreen Hr said it was m andatory'tha$-m
Willie Ward, negro wus fiord
$ |o or :io .'ey* in i*d a f'er a cunCemetery,
Ixiy nr girl completely nunUV
Mr. t.ong, who had hern u resi­ on,, prnfession tn l*'rome a •lib­
virtion of I ring drunk and disor
dent of thi* City for the past 2.1 ers.. He concluded with the *tgt^derly.
• y ear,, wn. fishing in the surf when incut that a good physical condi­
he suffert'.l a stroke, lie died al* tion I, an aid to both charactkY
I most iiiitiirdiiiirly.
and thr ability to Irani,
**
Mr. M rrrcr is -chislnleij lo *j[dtrss Hanford Kiwanians tnrwkrrow at li!:|5 1*. M. in the VaD
dr* Hotel

chairman, saitl between
an 1 flJtOO had been subscribed 1 m T i t I I
V I 1 1 gk l a
Monday with sons* amounts still
t l ' j l o l I I I C IB
in the hands of the Cummiuer* A s x p H P l i R v U Ik V I gi
but not reported to campaign head*
§3j
WJ I I
quarters.
- - .
Mr. Sharon said that owing to
Lloyd F. Boyle, assistant d i,
lo the very busy season w orker,I irict attorney in the Ninth Judi
Were
asking for an intension of rial Circuit of Florida, wa, in Ti
lime to complete the canvass. This tuavllle today engage.I in thi
request h is been grantosl.
spring term of Circuit Court f»i
Campaign oiganixation has been Urrvard County,
set up in the following town* in
Mr. Boyle said lea* than a scort
the County: at Lake Mary, Mrs. of ca»ei appeared on the -io.-ke
Robert True will be in charge; and that none of Umm were of ma
Mr*. D. R. G ray at Longwnod: jo r important*.
B. L. Malt bit ar Altamonte Spring*;
Spring term of Circuit Cmn
Mrs. G. J. Barnett at Fern Park, open* in Sommol* County In May
the Man's Club at Oviedo; Mrs. 3. according to Mr. Boyle.
F. Long at Chuluoca; and J. A.
Judy* Millard B. Smith i
i.ngan at Geneva.
presiding justice In both routine-

against rich of three nrgr.'e. who
pleaded guilty to a-sault and bat­
tery chargra af'i-r being aitaigne.l
before County Judge II. W. Ware
The defendant* were
Gene
C arr, J . D. Paul and Nrwt Wash­
ington. None of the trio mold
agree with the others, it appeared,
as to who nwnrd the santlwich —
so they deckled to settle tr rho
rough anti tumble way which cost
them enough, said Judge Ware, 'o
buy five Sunday dinners ea.h.
Harvey
McAllister.
negro,
plea-led guilty in County Court to
operating an automobile with im­
proper license. Ile was fine-1 $15
o r given fin day* in prison.

lot

Ironir Funeral
‘20-Found Wildcat
A r c Scheduled For
(iiven C i t y Zoo; Four I*.M. Wedncuday
Caught In Trap

ChamlMT DircctorH
( ’ailed To S p e c i a l
Meeting On Friday

Marion Hand Diet*
After Short Illness
In Smyrna Hospital

Welfare Unit SeekM
A p p l i c a t i o n s For
Enrollment In CL'C

“S ' Court Spring Term

dk&gt; broadtail from 13:30 P.

J

SC
T2

zm'^zHien Court Ch

Secretary Says Pri­
v a t e Business In­
terferes With AthIftic P osition

Charge Rate Display­
ed Or Show T r u e
Law May Cover Paint Cost, Says B o a r d
(Shop E m p l o y i n g (Tly Commissioners last nlgM
liu tru it.il {•niira f h l r l hoy Wil
llama lu o n lrr th a t dim* ra lr
rrmove ih rlr
lo cent sign, orharice lltu rate displayed.
Thumbing tLtuugli olil iirtli:i
anrex, Attorney Fre,) It. Wllaoi
fiiuml w here u for hire vchlch
rnul.l rharxe a maximum nf r
certain fira control method* cenla per pnraon, but ho ex
f«r boUera. rooming house*, pruned an opinion that luakinj
boardlnr house* and paint aurh a charge a a a not tr ia l »c
ahoM where spray gun* an long aa a lu c e n t sign waa "hang­
m ad.
ing nut." ||o also fount] that the
He expresied a belief (hat
City Itan power Itt adjust rate* I
■tptiy email boiler* located within they are alumni.
tlw.CUy limit* do not have peri*
Titn I'om ml anion hmuclit njSift laipiction*, and some have for a arrontl reaillng ami passed
np safely deviet* such aa a pop an ordlnanre apvettylng that “lit*
VAlvt.
choice of lht&gt; volera In a gen
The flro chief rraphasitrd the
eral election ahnll have a nia
danger of valvclraa boilers, show- Jorlly of vnlea. while ll|&gt; i-holc"
iOg that aa explosion of one de of volora In a apeclal elerllna
vjge la highly rapable of spreadahall Ifavn n plurality of volea
hig flame* wUcly about it* vlf'lty Clerk fra n k latmaon relnlty.
portcil fhe receipt of *ev-ra
Mr. Cleveland asked tho Com- complaint* rela!lvn to the place,
g^lasiea for the authority to in-, nmnt of algna throughout Iho
■ftrt rataMlaliment* where guestr. I'lly, the kick* being reglatnrei’
t i g taken, assert lug that some in -' hy peratma tiring la the th in
•W|lwe* c ila t w here itustlisiuale lllra wtgere the hoard* an- erect.
llfw precautions an* talm an'
■U Allotn&gt; v If ilw u
i of *hf
lKere i* an apparent lack «f in- opinion that the City rraa wlthnu’
Ipf^at, on Ihe p art of the owners. power to regulate elm placn
I n . ihe safety of either building litem on prlvito pruperty.
oe.gveol.
An effort waa voted that Ih&lt;
J Oae of tho most outstanding Florida power and IJght Cone
'*" p a i r K&lt; a r i rexrlieTi In rigwert tT
out,; u the di* lowering cut lain |t»aror llnna near
i n *u*f* houae* for proper th e a lrp irt whlrh are said 'i f
»«‘lngttisheys rnnallutla n menru-e in Inruening
He aeacrlbetl a s one or th* att.l outgoing ptanca.
Ilfcat essential urjte of fire-fight-;
Tami l city orllctala Invited
N k'apparatu*.
the Iik'O1 Commission to attend
While the BtatB Hotel C w m U - a K lalea lila safety meet th e r,
* l 1 . U • rBP°'*«',« l lo look after Murth 11 nnd At *11 I to ill*
adell matter* a* egllngulaher* Ita rime principally n method for llm
few u .tan d rwRialiig house*; there nassagi- nf a In «r lit reiiulre HI tic
“ t1 A" W e l k i n th a t the btely , ilrlyera1 llrrnae.
| The IPinnl yttleil In call for
lihU on nrw uniform* f.tr mem(Cawlhiwed aw w a r twwvl

Form
er
Advisor
By Congrew n
. ,
. n

Sanford Ball Club
I'luys Chattanooga

Marion Elixahnh Hand, IJ.yearold daughter of Mr. atol Mr*. W. I
Carl Hand, surruinlird early iml-iy
in a New Smyrna hospital follow­
ing a short dines*.
Funeral service* will ho held
h eir. Mi's Hand'* birthplace, a l­
though the definite lime and du'u
is yet lo he annuunred.
Surviving are the parents, Mr.
and Mi &gt;. W. Carl Hand; a brother,
Carl Hand Jr.; and * sister, Doro­
thy l.eo Hand. The deceased was
the ro-ne of County Sheriff Charles
Hard.
Mi*. Hand ha, been living with
her parent* In New Smyrna for
nearly five month*. She w-a* a t­
tending school there.

Sunford Kiwanians will meet to
morrow at 12:15 P. M. in the Valdex Hotel for a rrgular weekly
session. Ted Mercer, noted m u•kmary. » ptincipal speaker.

Agricultural Head
Donald ('. IllaUdale, j aaaiatani to M. I . Mil-on, ’under—*
retary of the I’. S. Deparawtgl
of Agriculture, U scheduled w
• i*lt Sanford and ike nariwwafing vicinity*tomorrow or T lu m .
day, according ns advice* rfC
reived here today by Cotsagy
Age a* C. K. Dawson.

local w e a t i

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v itm

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.C alifornia Starte Fight
| 7o Halt Fi$h 1Depletion*
Hbm multbiff In the deaths of several hundred children.
We suppose someone might preach a sermon h e n on
the subject of “retribution."’ Surely If the school board
was stealing the gas which caused the explosion, they
asked for It. Stolen goods never made anybody happy.
But the little children? They were not responsible. No
but the innocent suffer with the guilty. The school super­
intendent knew the gas was stolen. Re was injured In the
Mast, lost a 16-year old son. Did he think that because
the gas was owned by a corporation, "stealing" it didn't
make any difference?
Rut what we would like to know Is what l&gt;ecame ot
the flBO a month whfch was saved. Did the taxpayers
get it? Or did someone put this money in his pocket, and
pass the bill for fuel along to the taxpayers Just the same*
It bus been done this wsy liefore. That is why, though wt
Rhnqrs elect the ecuHOm y candidates to office, we always
get higher taxes. They economize all right, but in the

M I o i B i Canneries Thriving On Great
Shoals Of SariUnes O ff Coast)
Sponsors Strike Back

Higher Prices
Prices which started going up In th e‘Spring of 1933,
are still going up, and every Indention Is that they will
FOR BK- rise considerably higher yet. Such things as strikes, monop­
Iren power olistic labor as well as Industrial practices, continued gov­
ernment expenditures- in excess of receipts, revolutions and
wars, all tend to Increase the cost of living.
According to the United States News, tho govern­
ment’s wholesale price index took a sensational spurt In the
week ended Mar. 13 when it rose 1-3 percent to 87.2 per­
cent of the 1926 average. This puts wholesale prices at
the highest level In seven years and 10.1 percent atmve a
E irh a n apparently ha* year ago. The gain since the low point In 193.7 is approxi­
mately 48 percent.
“It Is this figure of wholesale commodity prices which
T V Ocala Banner call* fo r a Is most closely watched as a ayrnntom of economic devel­
t e W p " iirllt* on the Supramr opments,” the News explains. "The range has been wide
■art i M i m t t i y ,
over the last 22 years. This Hinge—reflecting the sharp
price fluctuations—which President Roosevelt now says
• M r e *a*“ U raid to hart that he is determined to control—U as follows: During tho
Vto tto MUM of Ihr New Londot six years between 1909 and 1918 the level of prices was
dtearwe, proving again that bane*
stable between 67.6 and 69.8. Then came the wnr in flu^ la tea brat policy.

■ r SAM JA C X tO ft
r a re known hi ( to so rth w ttt as pllA P F ratnre K m t o W rier
chard*. But hers they t r s tille d '
SAN PRANCISCO, Mar. &amp; — California *ardtne*. Mors th in 100
It‘« all right f i r tanner t o to MW* ten* o h m a re W soght op with the I
(n a n oat to ratrii fl»h, but w to a *tn*1# cawktg o f • ost.
ths cannery Itrelf more* right ! Out of ra th tea received t l 1-2
• * ' • r e a - b t t o fa ir t o t to f te h ? chare are packed aa human fo o d
'TWa qssMkm It bsfaro Califcr- 1 , required by Taw. T V rem ainder'
nia in an initiative petition do- 4re p ro m re d into oil and Into
fljmsd to limb and poiaftly a to l- f l.h mrel. T V latter I* t V rettl
I»h an Infant Industry rem itting o f pay crop of tV oaviliit# ihoala and
***** floating redaction planta it la receiving inerraring fam e for
that to r e been thriving on the Im- fattening cattle and poultry and
menas thoali of aardinre off tk ii fo r fertiliilng t V toll.
***■•It hi the claim of the operator'
“ Depletion" of the fiih e rto la that tV ir men are the hlgtieii
the charge brought by tV back- paid marine worker* In the w orld.1
•r* ®f 'bo petition agahiat thU Aa fo r the 1,200 fhtVrm en on the
new Mgh-apeed met bod of to n - aeinera, they h are to work only in
dlbig fith.
the dark of the moon. That i* the
“There I* no depletion," replica only time tV allrery banka ol
the Pacific T o u t Piaheriea inatl- aardinst, feeding on mlcroacopic
tote, representing the floating foe- plankton, become rlaltW.
toriet. “Tkia campaign b financed
T V fi*h m a i l ordinarily it
by the shore tedurtlon plaptt.Jnst racked aboard the mother thipt
in pnseet their old lime monop. but the new 9500.000 R. 8. Polaro lf "
j b&gt;* merely atorea it in the hold,
The lardiae “ merehant m arin e", |h cn load* it through a ourtion
containing te r m mother ahlpa ■t*d;-pi|rf' Into bo* ear*, whence It !e
120 pur*e »elner« rrpretenting an; ilinrihntrl In VSriooa farm ran*
Internment of 9-V*00,n00, d a t e s ter*.
|
hack to etperiment* in 1020. |
While tV floating fictorie* opStanley Hiller, a wa»ie-pro&lt;lucta, e rn e out*Ms the three-mile limit
engineer, got the idea then of ran-J in Itrernatlonal water*, the Irtitkanlng and proecMlng fi*h at aea, tive petition would carb them by
thttn aroiding the costly h»u| to making the ptir*e »clner* amennhore plant*.
j nlde to revocable permit* from the
III* floating plant, the la k e Bate flih aiitl game d»p»iSment.|*,
Mlraftnrea, got Into steady opera-' Ths v.nt* frdsraiton of ta h q r h s * ,
lion In 19,10. It w it lorcettful an* rn ’ered the fight on the tide ortho
*ea-gning firtorie* began to mul-1 young Imhretry. A resolution *p-

M lacroaae ot bo

LIBERAL TRADES

EASY TERMS

19X1 Ford Cabriolet

$295.00 19X2 Plymouth Coupe ..$195.00
$195.00

19.15 Chevrolet Truelt

1930 Itco Sedan

1933 Pontiac Sedan

1931 DeSota Sedan.........$125.00

19X3 Ford Tudor Sedan

r*00

1929 Packard Sedan.......$125.00

19X1 Chevrolet 'C'otrfle.

1931 Chrysler Sedan....41654)0

19X1 Chevrolet Truck

^373.00 1920 Hudson Brougham $ 754)0

19X5 Plymouth Cm

1930 Essex Coupe...........$1454)0

SkHl In Canning
Streamline Rooster
Nets Home Income
On Enforced Diet

If (to highway accident toll conM

Guarmatee

pm o n t

Mb IV unemployment problem
"Then there was a eollnpso In 1021 tn 97.8. The level
■ ate rattle baolf in a fow year*. stayed fairly constant between then nnd 1929 when It was
n s A(IE CITY. K a«, Mar. El.— ' ci.nvr
98.3. A precipitate drop followed until early In 1933 the &lt;a&gt;&gt;-c a n n in g .kill V* built a ridy -Th* ro
Bayo r La Guardla did a preiij
commodity price level was tinder 6n percent of the 1926. Income for Mr*, clement V ern^; pa^iUrpn
&gt;4 J4k la doacrlblng lilt tor, but
| pound* o
Ian oot a couple of thing* wo'd average. From that time on the trend ho* been steadily I 0**x* city “pickle woman."
upward, reaching 74.9 In 1934 nnd RO in 1938. The aver- j P 11*
iff"""1 ■**.
'» Wwlk.
I to ca3 him.
age for 11 months of 1936 wn.' 8U.5 im utfil ul vh* wa\i3’T !
ilK,^f&lt;tSf’- i “ M w 1
“ Bitlor like* to itoql away, in matH normal and then a new rise set in that has carried
B li mountain retreat," *ayo the now lo 87.2."
,
W a n t o n Herald, pointing out
The big question is. says tne News: “Will commodity enter tho bu
that V alwayo cornea back with
a now bluff,
.

T railer toiiriato are ao worried
Par attack* by tax levler*_ir'hd.MWtorii oL /ho covered w&gt;c»a
ly a w tr e a y Ikdwjfo.
fpoektng of the Tamlami Trail,
tto Fort Myrrt-Ncw* Prc*o remtedi Iti readero that tho l&gt;u*&lt;t
to r e tho right of way.
(Pager Boxers a n d Alfred
Qwyono Vaoderblh xave a *katteg party oot In Hollywood ih*

•W hy doe*
t* X oo much,"
W» know that
■ n a y r r i like
w hick about.

*tate government
a*k* an exchanxeone, ttono** tire
to have nomtshlng

Jo o tto IVrora of the New York
BUI* Supreme f’oort ha* rnme
(MM la fivor of the I'reablem'i
•Mitt propooal on the xrmmd* ih.u
•Mtretttratloti of alt power da th«
toad* of tto eaecuilve la neee*a*Cy la ortor to avoid a dictator
appear* inconceivable that
i^W ahouhl he required to
m Htote welfare work In
la * m year," *ay* the Tam
riboiw. It ia alan Irw-onrelvt o t It watl'l be a tre a t deal
thaa that after a few lrx&gt;«•oaoteaa have gotten ihruuvh
Did you know that ur..ler nor
PClIiat Income tag law, you mny
tw o money for five year* and then
make 440,000 In one yoar, a* manv
• farmer ha*. and on that 150,000
you haw to pay the *ame tax lu
tho govarnraant, aa any big corpoMthm which ha* gone along
pah lug 950,000 ovary alnxle year,
ttoogh over tha fhn&gt; year period
your Income may have avr raged
M l more than 1 5,boo, while that
gt tea corporation may have averIg td heutr than $50,000, ftta a
ftou y world, ton*» it 7

IN THE REGULATIONS which Congress may prencrllie respecting the custody of the public moneys, it la de­
sirable that as little discretion as may In* deemed consist­
ent with their safe keeping should be given to executive
agents. No one can be more deeply impressed than t am
with tho soundness of the doctrine which restrains nnd
limits, by specific provisions, executive discretion, ns far as
it enn Ite done consistently with the preservation of its con­
stitutional character. In respect to the control over the
public money this doctrine is jmrtlculurly applicable.—An­
drew Jackson.

ActorV Body Found
Masked Terror* Ih
Ashore In England
Slain By Police In
Chicago Gnn Fight LONDON, Mar. 2 3 .-l/T )-D r.
rilli'A flO , Mar. M .- M I-T w n
pollremen *!%&gt;' and killed Ihn
"maakeil terror" nf the I'hlt-ag.i
1:iwrii iltalrlrt early tmlny.
Thu etaln man was lilenllltuil
hy Ml** Ann Weiner, daily 111ot
of a rahhl, a* Iha maakeil kuuman who attarireil her early
Hutxlay after rohblnx
muort
and ilrlvlnx her In a lonely *p&gt;it
on tho Miuthweit aide.
The *l:i Iii mall wore a blue
handkerchief, a monk unit ruble'r
xhito*. lie wu* Identified from
fingerprint rarnnla a* lamia Fh
ert. 37, former rnn ilet.

Five Meet Death A h
Flames Sweep floune
ItAl.ltWIN
IIA tllinit.
N ow
York, Mar. 31. —(At—Five p"r■tm* died today in th» hliulOK
Interior of a Iwoelory fruinu
htuiee which wa* awept by flr«
apparcatly atartlnn In an old
fathloneit rnai atnvo convcr'-Hl
In burn keru*ene.
A volunteer tiro department
from nearby Baldwin rraponib-d
a Tew minute* after a nelxhb.it
dlarovenxl the tpiiua la flame*,
but wa* able to reaeue only ono
nf five vlcllma, a alrl of four,
who died tn a few ailnutaa. Oth ir
vlrtlm* were her m other ami
lhn*,&gt; older ihtlera.

Btxit inary K. C, Mercer t* doteg • good Job o f pointing out to
teral y rathe tho evil* of drinking
• t o t n Uriah that awry young
w aa ta thla city might hear hi*
» h lOMatlaw beforu ha laavea.
There are ao many of ua who
Mtok that a drink nr two won’t
t o n anything or that wa are big
MMUgh tad atrong enough to gat
•w ay wkh k anyhow, that It U In•MWttng to know what happened
te M tout one man who tried It.
AM
to ehowa that the um a
te te t toa toppowad to thouwnda of
• t o n . Ia fact our Jail* are popuiH to Wkh people who began 'heir
Egypt la planning to apend
• M n of relate wkh Juat aa* |77,BOB,BOO to Improve living Mn-

(iitioBt te vittegw.

t’erey Voetter (Mlay tlpflniiely!
bb'iitifird the mule luely of a man
wnihed up from the EnxUeh
t'hannrl luwr Urarhhead a* that
of Frank Vn»|wr, hit ortor *an
who hitit lieen niymeriiHtily ml**lug elnre ho disappeared from a
gay (humpagno party at aea on
Mar. B.
Voeper dirappearni from ihn
ealdn of Ml** Muriel Oxford. IlritUh l&gt;eaiiiy n orm , where a fairwell p in y was teliur xiven aboat I
ihe llnrr I'ari* a* ehe nearetl I'ly.
mouth nfu-r a
trana-Ailaatl*
rtuenitiX front New York.

pickle* nn a
She ',«e* -W
t : I «.
.Th*—k lu k t u l- ii '* '. V Minion Iw.
the volcano OrUalut, width rl*e:i
IS.l’.'O feet above nea level.

SaftHrf$ction
In Motoring
I'a a ho had by lah teg advaatax* of nalos our &lt;hre Hlap

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Get Tbea At
H O M E R ’S

MuHHolini Explains
Italian , K ecruitH *

Buy Now!
WHILE PRICES
ARE LOW

F a* c 1* t In ly , actuat'd by
Spain'* flnvernmem of w a y l . i y
“under Ia m t International w ar" on
the ride nf 8panl*h Inaurxeni*,
tMd Great llm aln today the only
Italian* to land in Spain nine* the
international neutrality accord went
into effect were voluaireer doctore ami mu-vet,
The an*wcr cam* a* II Ducr,
lack from a Libyan tour, gavt
Farciat celebrant* a itridrnt de­
fense of Italy’* empire bulldiax in
the face of Angcliran pulpit rrit-

REFUND
Buy a better, nener used car now
w^dlr pritent lujtc I'.riiri urc in effett. Herdcu.ber, every it &amp; G car
m u l merl definite apcclflcationa
wt up by (be Ford factory and la
Ikwruntcrd in writing by your I'ortl
tic k le r —
aalinLirlory wr
lfKK% m on ey bucU." Sim your
Fonl dealer tutlay. Don't wait and
run the ri*k of higher price*. Your
prracrit car will prohubly cover tha
dawn payment—-and more. Tha
bulauce w* ca»y term*.

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Hardworking Hen
Doubled Production
STOTTKBLUrr, N*b„ Mar. an.
—There’a u hew In Fututon Hato t’* hurayanl wkh no compunc­
tion about beating price* down
with overproduction.
For a week *he laid two egg*
a day, waning with mm Mg. ■ounce pradnet and working up ia
tto pair—an* hard itottol and

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Her avrn g* yrarly pnnhiciloa,
ilu tot taid, ia M0 egg*.

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Social Calendar
MOMDAT
Circle Number F ir* o( th e F in t
Church w ill meet wkh
Mr*. L. M. T .lfo n l, F l o r a l
K*ifhta, m 7:30 P . M.
TUESDAY
Tho W. M. U. of the Flr»i
feptlM Church will hold a diatrict
fall? *t *ho church beginning at
t:S0 o’clock. All women of the
arc urged to attend. A
dish luncheon will be
■erred at noon.
The Prim ary Department of the
Fire* Method!*! Church will hav,
a a C arter Egg Hunt for ehildron
m tho church annra at 2:30 o'clock.
WEDNESDAY
Tho P.-T. A. of the Kant Side
PH aw ry School will meet at the
achoal at 2:30 o’clock.
A a im piratlonal program on the
eigaiflcanre of E aster will be glv• a by the Literature Department
of the Woman’* Club at 3:30 o'clock
A ll
duh
m e m b e r*
are
requeued to attend. The public it
^ a o * t cordially invited. A hbtory
f l N h « e r muilc will be given. The
#NB{i will Illustrate hymn*.
THURSDAY
The Primary School Teacher*
will give a benefit bridge at the
K k 'a Club at 3:30 o’clock for the
benefit of the A. C. E.
SATURDAY
Circle Number Two of the F ln t
Mrtlg&gt;dbt Chu.ch , will hold a
cooked food (ale In front of J. C.
f l u e y Co.

Thief Takes D o g Then Gives It Away

Tho Truth Seeker* Claax of the
Firat Methodbt Church met yo»
terday afternoon at the home of
Mra. A. D. Shoemaker on Park
Avenue, w hk Mra. E. A. Moffht,
Mr*. C. C. P rin t, Mra. John
Vaughan, Mr*. C. L. Flower*, aaJ
Mra. J . H. Powell aa hoateaae*.
Mrv. T. J . Smith ted the devo­
tional and read •“An Evening
Meal.” Mr*. J. B. Crawford, chain
man of the da**, prcaidcd over
the bualaeaa meeting.
At the aocial hour refre-hmenr*
were nerved to the following*
Mr*. E. A. Radford, N n .
L
Drove, Mra. Lola Lrflrite, iMra
F. R. Mitchell. Mr*. C. L. Goodhue. Mr*. El»le Klrchhoff, Mr*
William Reichert of Long litaad.
N. Y , Mr*. M. S. EDI* of Maeoa,
Ga„ Mt*. P. D. Parker, Mr*. R.
I . Shinholaer, Mr*. W. A. Tllll*.
Mr*. W. S. Thornton. Mr*. Harriet
Tm ranre, Mr*. W. L. Deklr, Mr*.
George McCrum, Mr*. W. N.
Holme*, Mr*. R. L. Crenahaw,
Mr*. J . (I. Walt*, Mr*. T. K. WU
non, Mr*. J . B. Crawford. Mr*.
C. L. Flower*, Mr*. Le*||« Went,
Mr*. Ililm a l.undqulst, Ml** June
Waddell, Mr*. W. M. Petrie, Mr*.
John Rumbley, Mr*. J. W. Rut
ledge and Mr*. W. L. Clark.

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P e rsonals
M m Mary M a m ad Rvonarille,
lad ^ agent ytaterday with Mr*. J
W. Rot ledge.
Friend* o f Mr*. Roy WDIIam*
*111 r t g n t to learn that a be la

in.

Mr*.
• t her
kaiser.

Jone* wa* tho g u m
r, Mr*. R. L Shinthe week-end.

Mr*. Jaawa 8. Philip# o f Clear*n»»r _waa the goeat of h e r alatcr.
Mra. J . E. Prewon, loat week-end
Mr*. Roby Lalng and Mra. Hugh
Wkelcbel m oored to Orlando yeawrday.
Mr*. M array Nance an d ton.
Nolley, of Tampa, arrtvad yeaterday to aptnd acvcral week* here
with Mr. and Mra. R. E. Tolar.
Friend* of llnle Mia* iorne Magrndrr will regret to learn that ah*
la ill at the home of her parent*
on W tet Firat S tm t.

LANSING, Mich.. Mar. 33-GY)
—Governor Frank Murphy deftaltely announced today a conferrace will he held here Wedaeaday be twee a Walter I*. Chryater,
chairman of the Chryaler Cor
poratloo Hoard, and Jutfi L. LawI*. head of the CIO.
In brlOatag together the prin­
cipal* In a labor rontrnveray the
governor aaw hope for aa early
peaceful aettlemcnt of the auto­
motive alrlke. lie arranged the
meeting In aa effort to avovd
tho us* of force to evict «ltdown striker* from the occupied
plants of the Corporation.
Meanwhile In P r o v l d e n r * .
Rhode laland. department storo
atrlkera went bach to word thl*
morning with five to ten perrent
wage Increase* aad m ogaltloa
of tho Committee for lnda*trUI
Organlaatloa after tying up bu*l
Beaa all day Monday.
At oaotH'r eilrem e of the n.v
tlon. activity at Han Pedro. Port
of lew Angeles, neared a alandatltl a* employer* ordered un
loading Hopped, charging that
atrtkara broke 0 rerent true* by
new picketing.

Use Armadillos In
Fatteninf Poultry

Rope Spinner Twirls
For His Education

Friend* of Mr*. W. M. McKim
will bo glad to leant that ah* ha*
returned to her homo from the Or
eng* General Hospital w here *hc
underwent an operation la*t Sat
unlay.
• ———
Mia* Gladya Souder who ha*
been the hou** gue*t of Mi»» Gene
Martin Loney for aeveral week*
la (pending thla week in lak elan d
whk Mr. and Mr*. Albert King.

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Mrs. Vivian Speer. Mr*. An
drew Cnrraway, Mra. Joder Cant
Friend* o f Mr*. Elton Good rum aron and Krneat Belt a motored to
will regret to learn that the la Jacksonville yeHerday. They w i n
111 at tho Farnald U agbton Memo­ accompanied home by Mr*. Ellin
beth Beit*, who has been vUitinj
rial Hoopltal.
in JacksonvilleMr. and Mr*. Carl A a b ra a a a n d
ehildron o f Jackaonvlllo, War* the
JASPER, Te*.. Mar. 13.—(API week-end gucat* of Mr*. Mamie
—Mr. and Mr*. K. A. Ogd*n Griffin.
found an economical uao for ar
Mro. R, E. Tohtr baa returned
madltlo# that overrun thla re­
LINCOLN, Neb.. Mar. 23.-&lt;/T*l
from Jacbtoarille where aha wa*
gion.
—
Melvin Be*rman 1* twirling hi*
The Ogden family report* un a delegate a t dm State Convention
way through college.
of
the
Federation
of
Woman'*
uaual production from a flock of
A Hudent at i||» Unlverahy if
lot) whlt« leghorn* after feeding d a b s .
Nebraska college of agriculture,
the h&lt;m* armadillo meat. It I*
Mia* Mary Jan# Preaton and Beerman has pursued hi* hobby of
rooked tender and aerved to the Mia* Catherine Rragan o f Clear trick roping, lie* In demand nt
hena In tho ahell. About four of water were the week-end gue»t» rodeo*, festival*, picnic* and tho
tho llllto reptile* are ronaumed of the former'* parent!, Mr. and like a* a lariat artist.
by tho flock weekly.
Mra. J . E. Preaton.

CHICAGO, Mur. ! 3 - ( A I 'l —Paul
Petri. SS, wa* dearrlhlng to
each of about Co periutn* gnllt*
tro d In a local ptllr*. alatloi
how he hail entered and robbed
their home*.
MBat,“ walletl Martin ||. Mllok
2 ATTACK RD. I DIFS
rn e ■of 11%' victim*, "I mold
etand the lo*. of tin* money and
PLAINFIELD, N. J - Mar.21
hut why did you, Ittko
pedigreed wire-haired te r —(An—Mr*. Iami* Kadeih, 60.
Her land what did you do with wa» found dead and her daughtrr
uncon«dou* In a »erond floor
him "
"I didn't take your dog. ml* apanm ent today—apparently beat
ter.* the primmer replied. “When en by un axaailam. The older worn
| |« | he followed nt» out *•» I an’* body wa* on the floor of het
.bif* hntnev-kept hint a C*w( bedroom and the daughter, Be«a ami then gave him to a. *le. S3, on a be 1 adjoining the
room.
fellow la the neighborhood.

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MichiganGovernor HARRY THAW
Arrange* Conclave
Activities Far
Strike Talk

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M eeting I* Held
By Truth Seeker*

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FA CE FLOOD THREAT
HAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 23.
(Jft—Two |*et»on* were dead am’
Northern California fared a »e
riot’s flood threat today a* unpre
cerfrnred rain* sent the Hicramen
to River to the danger level. Heavy
rain* wa*hrd out tod feet of irH.-k
near Llnruln and in the Fol*..m
llill* sent the American River ur
ala fret.

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Music Of Be r l i n Youngsters Demand
Movie ‘Fire Checks'
Lures Powell To PITTH
Iinitlll, Mar. ; 3 .- ( A D
In a movie projection
Sing In New' Role —Pin*
booth *ent hundred* scurrying

IN COURT AGAIN

The magic |dtrn«e, “ Won’* to th«. street*—all eicrpt a few
and music by Irving Berlin,” youngster*.
Not until police assured them
ptuVed ta b»- the dividing (actor
in iu .u d n g Di.k Powell to *tar they could return on free ad­
i i the Twentieth CentUiy-Ftm pro-: missions tlld they leave.
The lire was routined to tha
•I tion. “On the Avenue,” at the
Rita 'i*heatrr W edneadiy ur.«l booth.
Thursday.
V lien he heard that the Itcrhn
|71* •«••#•» * ivwtat i |»i*a* in tail ini|»****
tant turn in the new pietnre, hi (
cho &lt;o wa* practically made. Dick I.KGIIllltN ITICKGIIKI.H I week#
1 Id. Ue rich . Bred to lay legndm :r I fiankly. lie was nil t'-.r
t i tr th&gt;- film before ho even hum day eld rhlrk*. Ilendrlcka
ir ,1 tho script or lu aid »vh&gt; was Egg Hanoh. luike .Mary.
g it*» ti Ih- in tho ra*- wt h hint.
“ I '.idn’t even hint the song* or
tb. ir title*,” Dick said, “ when I
•I \ i.lod that I wanted to t'o the
pic ute. A long a* I m i n-nu m- Olleirtautid Bv Rmb4-Ww m
• IVi tin's songs hiv e alway* N* | i *i &gt;Iy t*H« r f n r lg tlt. F«lf
-i|i* liir, »l»mjfti »H*r»*»uI**rt. Irr»l‘
. sled to mo. Lit'rr, when I |-«r
I . ar Iw ita rlw . | I J U « r J , l*r*&gt;k.f| »•#»!* I M
i U r l l i f c f ’ H I f I f A t o l I** W d f m IR*
■ i'il tin- mtmbors, I knew that hI*«t
i'D lib Ji»n*-'«\rri»tif»iMe. uveil l«a
tho r oto wa. prjrtioally ton to to 1 i t t i » f**r
d ia l a U u l l i . I I U b e l l i #
!.*
•
tiilll|**l) m |*|.
etilot. f r I foci th.it tho six »ongi
Mi. It. tint wrote f. r 'On tho Axe
'AYNES VERMIFUGf
n •' n o tight no my ovonuo.”
\\ h M idi lolito Carroll us ro -1
ir. and such proutiiiont ploy •«
a \ln o r lyo. Tho l!i'r Brother* I
an I lion no It ii Idol (oillirril, ihe
i i ■f ' i l l the. Ax lUii'o' more than
fi.tiilV nil rn|ulrrioonti and d o
Ih thp timi* for fltiwrnc
unit at m turo of tho story and
Wo hnvo n niro Htipply of
Ii
tdcri lid oppsftiini'v it nfferod
unrilrn
fitment rut dally.
f.ui*
the iiar cheiked mote than
Here goe* H arry K. Thaw back to coutt n - un. Tin . t. , &gt;.• f*i tm tlx.
Soe xxhnl ..Ir w ill huy!
la defending a llU.Wk) damugo suit at Wnsltinc on, l&gt; i
nlcd l.y
Aslor nntl Murigold
I’lnnN Ifontly To Sot
Headwailer Paul Jaick rs (or tho hhorrhant l . i t who ehnt .d
P u rl t* »k«’H win* »• f'ltig-k hnvo
Mrw. Ilrrhort Hu.h.&lt;h II
Thaw *tnu-k him in settling a $.'•*• hill for an . a - m &lt; . fun
Wit it Ii n ri‘Mio\«-«| will
lU'W
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I'rlrry Are.
Thaw, who was ronfim d in an Insane asylum u
In. n | f..&lt; n ip i in
tun wcck&lt;.
slaying Stanford White in I'.Hitl, i, » woman
t .niifu I herself
aa Miss Diana Nash. (Associated Pro** Photo)
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UNDERWEIGHT

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DSCEOlaV, N'eh., Mar. 2.1.—till! square mile* of D
— Infante taken to F. K. Kline's *”ry have beoa in
theater sometime* ill»liirlied ou*H- ; iuc:ImmI,
ence* by siptalling. N..w Klin**t
urge* patents to bring them tin i
line half o f Mov e
u»o his specially
cun truitcd p.iptll.l ton is p le It. I
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Miriam Hopkins says:
"M y flirnat welcomes Luckies—my favorite
cigarette for 5 years1
''Luckies h atv Ivcn my fm'oritc cigarette
/nr iifmiil S vctiri. They’re a light smoke
thiii veii.iifiiv throats ur/ettme. O f the
many trends that suve/r through Holly*
U'tNitf, one irf the hmgc.st lasting has been
the /tre/erenee for Luckies. I once asked
a */iro|»eriy’ imm—who siiftfiHea clga*
reflet to the tielors—w hat the favorite iu
lie un.vuereil by ofrenin# n|» a box eon*
faiiiing ci#inreltej.They were ufl Luckies."

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Sizes • 12’s to 44’s
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A n independent survey was made recently
among professional men and women —l.iwyers,
doctors, lecturers, scientists, etc. Of those who said
t h e y smoke cigarettes, more than 3T;j stated they
personally prefer a light smoke.
Miss Hopkins verifies the wisdom of tin's pref­
erence, and so do other leading artists of the
radio, stage, screen and opera. Their voices are
their fortunes. That's why so many of them
m oke Luckies.You, too, can have the throat priv
tection of Luckies—a light smoke, free of certain
harsh irritants removed by the exclusive process
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! W w *•«■■ General Sahara

I g a a d For Initial
SaUMtioa B a t t l e

O at Of League By
N e a r Develspaieat

■Ml “Raw Meat" Rodgers’ agnail
m Sanford Igwknui* will engage
fierier a I Sahara I* favored to
Ik t taatatlfB ftrsl team of lhr win tho feature rare, the ninth,
Chattanooga Lookout* In an r*- over tho fut-rtijr ill*; a nee, when
■M ilan rontaat tomorrow alter- tha hound* line up for the event
■ " • i e*tH»« under way al 3 tonight nt the lymgwood track of
• ‘clock at lha local ball park.
the Banford-Orlando Kennel ClubIt will be the flrat regularly
Blomlie Meadow* I* a go«l
.athadaled battle between the recond choice with Lnddlt'd Gal
tt n t team* of both aiiaada with nr DUherine favored to place.
the refer an Chattanooga train
fm crlpllon ami Light Traffic
■i H t a the edge orer the recrnlteit are favored to win the dally dou­
.rawklea drafted from Joe Engel's ble with Noon |ia y Flyer, V
rhaaebal) acboot here.
Light and D ay e a rly prime sc.M e t Hodgtrs la plaining on lection* In the first races In­
•atac Brand aa hla alartlne scription, Torrid nnd !5ero In Ihr
■Maker with .Tippett to go in second; Light Traffic, Jllack Failater while llolromb ami Living- voiti, anil I’e r f w t. H ay In the
d k a Will be on the rerelrlnit end ihlnl; flommanchn Jack, Mystic
la turn*. Freddie Ilrnnla wll Melody and fjlrnnibnll in the
■old down lha* hot turner with fourth; Flash play, Dexter Park
Hoover at second base, Prllehan1 and Nimble Dick In the fifth;
• t tin t and Fleming nl short Rip Collin*, Officer Flash ami
! • tha out field will lie Holland Red Sen thirl In the alxlh; True
in Ike renter pasture, Martin Ir Ann. Senator Ilnnley ami Dutch
right field and ilrellrh In tef Friend In the nevrnlh; My Grunfield.
na, Ann Will and Ml** Lo?a
Tke tentatlre1 balling nnler ol Meyer* In the eighth with Ju d
tt * local* IMta Bronte, 3b. ar Show 'Em , fikylinp Mahout and
lead-off man, followed by lloneer, Speedy Jam es choice selection* in
; *h. Holland, rf. Martin, rf, llr&gt; Ihe tenth.
lick. If, Pritchard. 1b, Fleming
TON IG HTS ENTRIES:
’ aa. Holcomb, c. ami Print, p.
For lb# Tennessee Hub. Fly.le
Milan I* a*peeled lo start off
*, *l*h Fore, ef, lleasmlller, »,
Mile*, if. Wasdell, |h. EMabllt
• Inwrlpiinn,
„
If, Nll.Ib, lloneyrull. .111. Karlv
r, and on Ihe mound will M
Kelly, pellrnlo* nr I'hHiil*, unlean the Challannona shlppn rrafitr, murk I'uvoritv, i&gt;., , i
make* a last minute i (tinge.
i Mr, i ur»&lt;HM|.
choice. KimJ5nh,r .
There will be no admlMlou Klmiuuin. I'tulii*
MMHtTII H i r e . i . | « „,i|, Kat,
charged for the conleai.
Ml iM .I.o, .mi K»»1. i:.„ , Mhi

Speedy Event Ih
Winner Of First
Dog Derby Trials
Hpm'ily Event roppctl honors lit
thn first Hlmlnnlliin for lb„ I’nn
tral Pturlila Imrby by winning
thn ninth ram of lari nUhtV
program nl Ihn laingwoml IrnrV
nf Itln Hunroril-flrlaiulu Kcuu, I
Club.

UQUOfeS

M? L f ir7 ori*^£

r a v n ru i &lt;p„ ur:n
r * vo^e a * “ " «

« £

NOTICE

WINES
front thn Architect.
Executive Committee

P erk in s
Fknhci« |M5 «
Frlendlr S »
Fortane $LN
SHOES M
PL*, t *

o n IONS— lllreaa)

IV***, VI»

fiMihiiM. Aim

Will, *

M KTH | | A I » - K n i * n f l v W tM f
Blinking tiff n brief r im llc n g ■ r in t, l]t'ti*fal Huh.if.i llliiiitllr Mf;|
mailj, hy Flying .Tell, th n Vliigraii itouk. c c i a r mum ., liner aiu rtir.
F p erily H r c l c l I h r fell) r o u r s o lo
III|K iMutdltoU I h l . " Mill*

i

133 3 S scronils,
T b r Hcfilor Offlior lbs Hunt
jromWne form»it
thw winning
. itnlly limit,I,■ pair.
M 4.sli.ie i..tvr S li.ltr

• H e r e d uel I
I ' l l l U T - t - l b mile, Hit,., la i i
L !.»•,, i. b* .ilitii
Ik.eo 11 •&gt;■• u,|i|
H* ■
'||4~# f
l l . t ‘1 l i i i l
l*‘ M i* a Mi l
i».4k&gt;

( ’nriosity Of C at

Is Nearly Fatal

r illC A f iO ,

Mar. M . - W I - A n

i'di»o

—

Pew.

per

&gt;KP PR IU — : Pupplles n,.derate
demand moderate, snaiblt eteatr
Pla. huskel
hompere. Hullaoie
l.ie .I.lii wnener. i.ta .i.H : ny
b-t. rrla.. II u I|bo» » t.io-1 le; Won­
der M i - I H
ID TATO K * — Bupplls*
demand moderate, mar’
Pla. ’.aa rrta. IIILaa T »
a So. is. t.il-l.sa. t;
t.U . poorer, rnuah’ t.l
W lTA Tyilll — Maine I
tain I’ W T bane. No, li
H A D IM IU --p la . par
Aaw It -H e
S IIV A lll— Pla.. New 7&gt;aUrvt,
srarre. few. I,ue. bek I
anUAPM— Pla. ba* 1
haw Creehaet ba ■lair, to
M i l poorer, lawsti , 1
Hpra.

N©NeedToWerry About

RADIOS

Dim nf lift Any, (Em** nothlsc
Jw ratliefaet Un O ut Rldt, Cw m t

/iU. Miffvv . pup, Jiuum.. .tUfcerdml
p rrri'r in ilr’nll, unrliT ino 'killf„i bs-iflo n t .F riu'lc. N'linr. ^ lA s i .
'hey nut inr I for iii'lrunton wnrh
fiy pnVnl irsrrvr nffirrra.
Frank I Inuilmi hy naval auih, riilcs as ihcir whitilcr par
tellenm Iw'iilr* bring n seaman,
llrat rlaiM. in hit fourth year ofi,
training wiih ihr 2lili
&lt;lirlsien,
II. H. navnl reserves,
U v has u ilest royrr, the l). 8. H.
T ra n ' nml ihr It. H. H. Inillinnpoli*
mi ilisplay ai iliviiiun hisibiuarters where they atn Iming usnl in
irnrhing re'crvliis wlim is proper
ii Imsm l runl lisltlr ciud.
T lir iiiimIsI ' u it Imllt on n scale
of one sis'rviuh inch iu Ihe fmn.

W * t b cifftl for M vMm Rjt (•
m p friirl work.

— SoRsor Dresses
Cleaned To Perfection

S em in o le
D ry Cltanor*

Fiitgnrpiint* usrd a* slgnalures ImV' lutoii illseovgrwl on ailInin rimit I'hinesc ilncumetlls.

S I'H IN H F IF .l It. III. Mur. S3 (A*l T h r til.l n,lu::r “i-uilo'liy

kiltml it n il” »l| l"H

a.eti

1.11.

1**1»u,

f

best,

dos. 4*c,
M U L K T - r t s . par dak. baa
She*. IS-Jle.
I'M AS: IK.HlIl.lltlll — KU bu.h.l
bore, uidlnsry quallly. bu. he.

m ruinboll. M l . I l r Melody.
•H en . I o m m unrh c Ja i l., w i . w
4'IKTII I t .ti'i: J . | * mu*, u p
■
• f.oek, Nimbi., l o c k , | t ,||
fill Ion, Hnlll Xrrund. Ac* I'llch.
l i m n .Mark, Kla.l,
Ii n it - t

U. S. Naval Reserve
Seaman Constructs
Fine Ships* Model*

I ll* ,

l. i e - l . H ; ba. b*r»„

l.t l-t .lt ,
I IA T —&lt;t« Peanut. 100.^1*.*#.
u rrT u c ii— i i m m
tight, e maud toed, market steady.
Fla.
ICKHUIUI Western erte., &lt;*. »*
J.ie-I.ts. lUttern r r i . . I li-I.Jk
MUnTAlU*— Pla. curly, aMrce
per d"L bunchsa. He.

Dally capon of aalaa al Piarlda
fvalla and vatatabIM at tke nan lord
•fade Peraeoew w lita s its Mae*re
to truLhers, sartet PMambldtw and
other dealor* fur a Id hoar parted
endian al t:dd A . A , today aa raportal by J. O. Mlthaoi, Moan(•r. lo Ihe Poderai I U U Market
llowa Pervtoa.
OIIANIIFit— Pla. did. ban. Combe

sssasttL*&amp;.

NIXTII
Il.|i "K — F u t u r i t y ;
Juv
I if firm r Ffa*h. II- h ' h Htyniiilltni. It hi
H.1 HPV .Man, IIm I
M#ntln&lt;-I, KuiiMtft T m l f l r , l u llm .
l»r.
HKVIJNTI.* ItATR
5-11 r&gt;,|ln
l*r *i I f l«t U u h r p ,
Nt n i'n
f|t&gt;iti»
«ii»«i •Ar ll llilrv. TfWr AlH. XlUjI
In Dulcli &gt; «I*Yd,* H*wk&lt;M*t Ijliitr.
IVeilUltl*
f :i* IIM'II ItA l’i ; —F u t u r i t y | Itleu
I Hill. Min* All nr. hi** lii *1. ,A|iM
Ml.* Mf&gt;rrn.
Myitli'
i|t*lil, J.HI

bus.

fair to i M i

EN V A L L E Y
DAIRY
Phones
C. W.

Mb’,

her e,

Tim rat n|i|nrrmly snick n*
)„ n l inn, n smnll can wltlla iuarrli
log for fix*!, uotl become ira p K '1
A sy m|ml belie ntnn noiicnl tbe
animnl's pllghi owl w»ni m It*
re*cue. In this initnme, however,
lb,, ntihy'a cttriuslty
nesrio
in inn towarilnl. In 'hr I mmni uf
ihr ran were ihrru bnby mice.

PETER PEN

Aritcnllmi L to hovi&gt; n i:,lV
rrnniciil cimlrolh,l wireless rom
iminirntUms cumimny.

H ave them

cleaned
WAN'
IKJ.

SSv/

L i i i

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•

re Department Chief Of PeSce
Seeks Ordinance Is Instructed To
J&gt; Oast Dangers RenMnreCabSgns
fl«

A •- —

I

t i lax in that duty
regards
Mta City.
Q en la n d explained the everjresem danger of fire in the
N M y g w palltt shops where m*
IlnM h’e painting materials are
taparittfl la the proem o f ap*
yflcatkin to an automobile, tie
■ U that IMat rrtabliih merits, on
fla ir own Initiative, are using ex*
eeflewt precsetlons, bat that an
a d b a s r s fee City control e f fire
t^on methods In the future
table.

ra

. I f Hs s i t r n a l e s s S w i
here of the Fire and rolice De­
partments,
A mm man Ication from Wm
dell C. Heaton, chairman of Ihr
Florida lad net rial Commission,
Instructed the City—as its o e r
Insoror snder the Workmen's
Cntspeasalloa Act—to report all
accldeata directly to the Com*
mtestoa.
Coasmlaaloaer W. g . Do Free
waa named to represent the City
on aa arbitration board to agree

GREETINGS
to the
Ihattuooga
Ball Clob
T ser stay her* Is ear# la he ■

Seminole
Ice Cream
Nothing hot the pare*

U p a ib 9t GrapcvIOe 'F lyiaf Ducht**’
Reported MiMiitf
Mrs. T. 0 . Tyner and son. Jim.
A fter Solo Trip
were hewn from Dsyiora lass
week. They rtturned Sunday.
I
Mr. and Mrs, liirnum n wire
LONDON. Mar. 23.—W )—Britbome from Whrieniere over Sun- ain’a 71-year-old “flyui*r duchess
day.
—the Duihe.a of Ik'-itord— was
The Donas Circle meets as ihe* nib'lng last night after starting
church Thursday, M ir. J&gt;.%
| » solo flight yestertlsy afternoon,
Mr.' and Mrs. Paul Cason and and it was feared she wa. actash
little daaghter have moved to • victim.
Police patrols search.*! the Bed­
place near the Conmy Home.
Mr. and Mr*. Jesse Smith havr fordshire countryside fur a trace
ef the plane in ohich the duchess
moved near Monroe.
Mr. Shannon's brother and their upped o ff from Woburn st 3:30
family h ire arrived from Norm P. M. (0:39 A. M. EST, for what
______
Carolina
and_____
here______________
move! Into-.ho waa to have been a short flight.
cottage on the Country Club] The British Broadcasting Company
road,
I broodisst a call for news of her.
Wily Cargill, accompanied by 1 When the duchess went up the
hie mother, Mr*. E. Crook'tun. an 1 weather was etesr but turned to
sister, lletty, made ■ business trip snow later.
She look up flying at the age of
with Mr. Italnei to Miami last
53 and has flown thousand* of
Dr. Kirk of Norwalk. Ohio. I* mile* In man y parts of the world.
again visiting hi* old friend, &gt;hr
Chile ha* uti radio broadcast,
Her. J. S. Clark, at the lauer's
home near the airport and preach­ ing stations now in operation.
ed the sermon for Brother Clark on
Sunday, lie presetted In his old
e w n i-t: Tu i n r u t row s
church In Philidelphlt last turn- ar«TK
uv i i.ntsiiiv. m i m
tsK «t:wi t o i l:.
tor- tn his Pith binhdsy. Leav­
T*n» mini iej|rti iif jrmiii strw tiprwhjr
itts this- church he went with hit
,
rii»llfiril un-l rir«|illrwtli in jir*'** tit
r*i»&gt;,

at

m i*s*lo!l*ri#j,

to

A l* * V a j uiiv

ilu h n a

t -

II-1
rextlsl
l.p hn i MM.rrvrlloj
over .1—
the towotld.

Mr*. Ansley has been enter*
tr'nitft an old friend, Miss Hess",
of ti Ira. New York.

u.. i*t 3 m lio to be paid for :*
rs ,-ilu strip of land that hu*
h&gt;oii pre:vised s* a road throne It
th&lt;» loci I cemeteries.
r|,u iwm ly-lhtnl 'I-AV »*f Mmrrh.
The commission refused lh» I,,T'
MATtl.HA f*AUt.t*s»V
fdlowlnp person* licenses to sell
K V c m r U of
nr
A’Alit. j r l l ti|rr*ildr*l,
l .HUS
b *r m il wine; Itinhurt Iterher.
•at Ftr'fo 1 Avenit.t; Charlie (Ills-1
* n Cev-ntl^ Street and Hanf.ird
,* -e s n s j R o b e r t llanRi-rfleld.
H i'ltory Av«nue.

Wrist Watches

and

ELGIN GHIIEN BUI,OVA
SI*EC.A L PRICE*

making and We heat digged k *

FM IM O I F
t l n l l l U L I ! l
CREAMERY COMPANY
sis a to si.
pimm sat
C

n.

.

1

it.

k.

KJBh »

Adv
A p tr U sta u

FDR SALK—Oak Wash Stand,
The Paris International Expo*
*1 50. Mather Furniture Com* sitlon which opens in M s/ calls
ratty.
I for an eipendiiure of 415.000,000.
FOR SAI.B—Oak Dialog Rootr
s i r veinv
Table. Seats rlaht. 11.00. Ma Til: MART KISH lO m S H tA TIO .i r,
n I'lirtMirutlun. u f I 't i .l s o a Ks*
ther Furniture Company.
r h sn ito th ink U n i t d i n a. u s d

for Kent.

■t
IIAt K YDl'Il Watch repaired by FOR RENT: Garage apartment
l i r . u d i i . i l , S-IV Turk f i tj r . X. T.,
an d m : i : i t n i T o. f i t i v t - B S u t
one whu realty kuowa b.m.t
112 West 4th St.
FOR BAI.K -Uo.id Day Hod. |L9S.
HIT Win,m.i *t * c h l r s i s , III.
Bring*. Jeweler, JlugiuilU Ate. *
You an - h r r r h y t n d , &gt;WI In tot
Mather Furniture Company.
It)— lio iL t n F o r U n it
and a n tn a r
l„ f „ rr n u r &lt;‘1rcnW
MEN! IIET VIGOR AT ONCE!
t
f
o
u
r t In *hd (o r H,-mlnnls i ' imiiiFOR
HALK-Twu
Oval
Aatt
Flbte
I*. Florida, ui«'n Iho Gth .lav o f
NEW ( t s ttn Tonic Tsbleis con ,'
n ftN T -B l. room bungalow.
Bcattcr Rug*. IbU'h Sic. Mather April A. 11. tv.i;. to th e bMI n f
Ain raw u fltsr Invigorates and|
'*’r^ *0,K* condition. Ih-sl locu.
r,,m pl aint fll.il * * ain s t
von to
Furniture
Company.
etbst stimuianre. One duM pep* up 1
• ‘"’"e TH J o f Inuul e SI*
•aid f o u r t . tiy It. Ik f I t l l 'P K S ,
.
l
i
t
,
lh
o
.s
nip
I
'.
iuk n F o rro tn au re
trgat.s. glands. If not delighted.'
Avenae.
FOR BALK—(Ink Ihimtport Red. o( n T b i Hoods, or o tw (ho ' s a m e
maker rrfuade few cents pekl.l'T-— — — -------— — r -----------I2.SS. Mather Furniture Com­ Mill to- t a k on as ronto.s*,!.
Call, write McReysoids Drug Com*
A e t t a f g »®T S a w ,
The Hanford I tsr a ld Is d e a t a n pany.
atoil aa tho nowspatior In Which
gany.
FOR KAI.K: Kealdetitlal sit,, on
■li Hllvrr U k r, ('h ra p fur &lt;|uUk FDR RALK -S H by ToH rKcnllTe } ^ r
U'
Rue. f M S . M a llte r F u r n i t u r e
A— A
■llvsn nnilcr toy hand a n d seal
__________ ___ .1 wl#. Mrw A. V. Iladrlilrn,
of *tU1 f o u r t on this His Suit d a y
Company,
of Marrh A. H I S IT
fO R SALE; 11129 closed cab, I-ake.
It. V. lll'.HVHO*.
Ponl pick-up trick, new tite*.
Ftllt B A L K —T w o ncraatonat
t'lerkk
iff— MiaceHuimivn* fo r Sal*.
Priii- flGO. IT* I A Ron*.
'
lly A M tVKKKS,
Rockers. Karh $1.50. Mather
IV »
FOR SALK; This space to feme' Furniture Company.
tHRAU
alert
person
who
desire*
to
save!
A—Help Wanted
money, l ull at The Herald Office.11
MAN', RKI.IAHI.K. to became jii
nulomobllo and acrldont clnllu FOR BALK: Fill* or *U frealil
milk tow*. C. W. Itukor.
ailjustcr In your territory. In
“Ilf*! Ftw Thf Sooth”
■ttranre etperlonre unnocossary. FOR HAI.K — New T o y Aiilo 11
|
They
will
lant
far years without toning their fin*
No aclllna Write Associated Ad11.50. W o rth tw i c e t h e price :»l
Ju*Icm. Ho, 7l*-lo Milwaukee. C h r l a t m a * tim e. M u l b o r F u r n i t u r e
a p g c a m n c '—
Wla.
Thfjr are Ihr grralcat value money can hay.
C o m p an y .

Ilozier &amp; Gay a Quality Paint*

ren l buy. IS.no.
l u r e Co m pan y.

flee.

12— H a m g fl.

_________

RRFORK

M .i lhor

IIF VINO

that

211 S a n fo r d A v e n g e
L- i

F u rn l

B aggett’s Liquor Store

lutwn*

mnwer, *o,&lt; our lino. Ton owe

WANTED: OFilCK deah n o 1
ly|»'w rlter. Must tw reason tide [ H in yourself, Btnnley-Hoscr*
P. D. Hit* is is , Huiilord
! Ilnrilwsro Company.
W A N TED

I.A T K model mod cur.

I.lbornl down payment,
tleuler*. Ilnv I. Ilerntil.

No

v o lt

H A I.K — Fibre

ll.ihy

F E A T U R IN G

T H E V E R Y BEST
P H O N E 78.1-J
A rc a d e iU dg.

Rucsy.

Kveollotil rondlllotl. | l 5d. Mil| ther Furntlure Company.

The Hrnt You Cun Get
—The Wny Ynu Want Them—

Dairymen
Cattle Owner*

S u n i • C itru s P u l p

CHICKEN DINNERS

(They Moo For More)
M A D E R IG H T H E R E IN F L O R ID A
llcllcr and Cheaper Ihen Heel Pulp

COMPLETE BAR SERVICE
“CATERING TO THE BEST”

A brand

D r o f I n A f te r T h e D og H a rm

P E R K ’S

F R E E D E L IV E R Y
H a n fo rd , F la .

Attention!

STEAKS

„

; a

Stanley-lionet 8 Hardware Co.

FOR HAI.K Coffee Table. Lika
now. U.OO. Mulbor Furniture
WANTED: An advertisement to* Company.
fill this space and save money -------------for you. Apply a( The IL raid Of- F O R HAI.K Ila b y MUM f t n i r . A

II—Ml*rella nettu*.

Fine Watch Aad Jewelry Regairiag
It!* Dl-tmund Mountiag Aad Eagraviag

(

* *

I— A nna timcaa.ru la .

W E R T * The JEWELER

. , linij,; , ;i|M n...s n..,S M ...........
I W lta

■

Classified

i l l E. Park Ave.

P t 25c Qt.50c

ti

1.

McLanlin, Jeweler

Cream la aaly.

■!

i.m u in U

•‘•MlM* Is. I h r
« Jtl &lt;K • -f
Mr tit |inn I *» i*siunt».
.it h it
tiff let*
hi
Hie
***»$•r I li th ip v
til
Mst 11 funf,
li»*nlitiiu
Mr II Vi In
H uM
c;il* n*Ii»r
m *■ n I t» m
fn*m
to**
i h i f tsf ih r firn t iH ih U m i Inn
$hl« n n ilc r. f jit 'h I'l.ilnt i*f ti»-m i'u t
tm i-t !»*• in
w r llliiu . «n*i »&gt;»’»«*
wliii** I h r plfifw o f rr4|f.t,m &gt; m . l
iwtw| tiffir* ;iH tlrr«d nf the* r ln im
nut, .Hill
h r g W 'f n h i h v l*ir
r U t n u in i, m «*n t. *»r w tfitrn rv , n r
Ih r *.» iti* w i l l lirrnnri* %**»«. no
Cnr.lhtM I " I.1 W
, „
.

heat lagrtdlea's are need in h*m

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find

.si.
*’r
wb ...
re tltav
they met Rrsx
tiro, Ftark
tiara, ft
tt Id !
,» u«*fl , *•»«!.
„( fl»,-4aV|'.ihrtW
. j.
n pr n trrtt to
to hlni i n r.utieiuiN, d«'*.t»s-i. lit*- «f

i y

n ew ItnugH nife Food w h ir h In c re a se * t h e
_________
M ilk S u p p ly .

Sanford Am co Feed Store

CLUB

Loral IH 'Irlbular
207 W . t s l S tr e e t

MwilS:npt F ille t:* ANK I i IK H i W N t r
ris M
rasa* •
Acs. T a T m s l t v

S a n fo r d , F la .

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r

to

FREE!

"Wc'i r

•I TS
TIME

Every

( O llr if tlO M

Detnil

wh o ciin

I*

do it . . .

Carefully

RI GHT ! ”

vonr c*ir

tlie ho y s

fo f

SPRING”

Attended
-g d i

LOOK! n s .
Just $1.00
LCMICATK
Scrap* greuae and d irt ftum spruiK*
Clean grease fillings
Imbricate cl.tch pedals
Labrteats hood hinges
L nhrksta w ater pump
Lubricate choke wlr*
Lubricate spring seddies
Lubricate distributor shaft A rotor
Lubricate fan bearing
Lubricate ihrownu; bearing
L*.ertca'e steering worm t sector
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Check wheel alignment
I tin k lights
t h a n window* an,l lens
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VISUAL NEWS of the WORLD IN PICTURES
CHILDREN PAY LAST TRIBUTE TO BLAST VICTIM

Georgians Back Court Plan In Novel Election

(iiililrrn | i l w flower* on the grave of Itaymo nil O'Neil, II year-ntd Stilrin, Tee., Uiy who 'w in
one of the Wit victim* iif tho mytterhiu* rx plosion Ihut wrecked the New l.nndon, Tex., irhwd. First
left i* Ailn Francru, B, ami fifth from left l* H arold, I I, outer and brother of the dntd hoy. (Axaocl*
till &lt;1 Prcx* Photo)
i t art rwhrlariag taajerll y t f w t»»-ljlM U 174—« u caat I* fartr of Prr* Ideal Keeaevrlt • m n t M f ,
;anl&lt;aliea plaa la Iht nation'* fln t tail rWrllan MM la Kandalph county, btanra- Cltlataa IhN M t
at Iht county reprmaed their preference ftr ar againit Iht proposal in lh« »o**l hallnllaf. H i i M l f
utira af Iht Peac« J. 8. Shirley (right forrrround), retire arc irra eagerly depotlllag Ihair beJM*
(Aiaocialcd 1'rrat Photo)
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b l k l U C J t lE i i* " . l ^ 00'
h , m lannlnn. T n j i rerape,I with hit
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peril hut in the explosion that wrecked
f BUMilg* J if i i shown * ilh hi* inlurtd Land* IiJnilagtd. (A iiiorh
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Five Hundred Bodies Recovered From New London Ruins

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I pklure. taken Iron, an alrptanr, p in u tit lit. ameping &gt;irw nl the r iploalnn-aree krd aehnot al New lamdoa. Texa*. In whirh death dealt In wholesale manner. The day
r the blast, .VMI loidie* had hern taken from the drlirie Same axperta helieva natural g at aerping Iron, the itrmind eauaril the riplotion. Note the liroad area la which
nothing hut aplintrrnl wrrekaga remain*. (Aainrialrd I'rraa I’holu)

George P, Putnam , husband of
Amelia Earhart, a r t , additional
information n ‘ the tlaklam l, C alif,
airport on hi* wife'* aecidenl iti
llnmdiilii, Amelia and two navi­
gator* e,ra|»e,I u n in j.icd when
her "flying Inhui.rtiiry'* crackedtip on the frcuml phase of a tthdie
circling flight. ( Amocia'ml i'n v *
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ROYAL MAIL ROUNDS T o Vi'l TORY AT AINTREE
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Itnyal Mail (extreme riirhtt U ahotwn leading t|it, field ovet the Itccher’* brook water Jump in the
M*k runninif of the (hand National Sin-pin hu-, &gt;*i Ainlree, England. The fleet-footed racer held
hia imirKin thereafter mid romped home the victor, I'em i.iik, which finished sixth, i* aeen clearing
live bortlvr ami llryhiirgh, which fell Inter, i- lauding on the gruuml,
Thi* picture wa* sent l*&gt;
radio, (Anilinelain) J*ie»* Photo)

Normandy Enters
| brim Mt lr, at II A. il Thura* Huge Naval Measure
Claim Ear Record J ilay, pa: id l!i (■ ji’ i Mock at 0 : t-"&gt;
Bussed By Senate
Atlantic Crossing 8.I*. TM..) hi t night ( I : r&lt; •P. kSi.,| | F.j

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Line official, aid the Norman
PA II18.
Mar.
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The Senate pa.**rd yeatrrday the
French line uniioiineed |u*t night ■lie cover til L'JlT'l Mil”* in four f.'il8.H|7yti)H Navy approprUul. a
cud J l »ecoml* till for the y m r leginning n o t
the liner Nni mandie hail a rt a day*, ii niiuu
ntw
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Irana-Atlantic The ( J in n Ji.iry. they reported, July I.
"iweil math wlih an nveruga crim ed front Anibroie l ight l«
The vote in, tlm bill, which went
■peed of almost ill knot* from
Ambrose I.iiilit to P rim p ’* Mock. llh Imp'* Ibuk in three day*, -it thtough without m a j o r amend*
The Normandie'a performance hour*. f&gt;7 minute* on a s.inyt* mrnt* after thre( hour* ilabate,
bettered Ihe speed mark of .IO.fi.1 mile voyage.
I uu* til in l l , A few minor change*
kno** &gt;et by the Hritlsh Q uean1 I h e mark claimed hy Ihe line mint he appruvtd by ike Home
Mary by almo»t . I of n knot, the wa* eomputel on the nverage I,"fore the iiura'uie gne* to the
French line raid.
■peed lath er than the elap*ed While IliH’ie for P roldeni |te»*e
Tlte Normandie, which left Am- time of tlm voyage.
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Somewhere (wreath lhi» gha*tly pile of ilcbria, hundreila of bodies lie buried n* a coneequencr of an uueapU inn] blaat th at wreckad the Conao ldat*d a li m l at
Ntw lamdon, Texa*. An admy of retc-t# worker* ia ibow n digging into the maaa U *earch of the deml. The quick recovery of SOO bwlie* gave ri»e to eutimatva
lhat *170 were killed by .he expioatou. (Auociateil Pte*r ph» t*&gt;)

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Motor Vessel
f ig h ts Fire
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HUGHES DECRIES BIGGER COURT

Movieland Is
Threat Scene
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KcmIm Ic Coanff F r o jg m "
More Finite And VnreUblw The* A*$
Similar Area In Ameiira

N l'M U E I t 110

EftUbtixhrrf In 190S

Senate Says
Roosevelt To
E nter Strike

MISSISSIPPI FELL TOO RAPIDLY FOR THIS BOAT

President D e p o r t e d
As A k r e e i n g To
Plan For C o n f a b
On l,nlM&gt;r Dispute

Producer Selznik And
C h i new e Actress
Reported O b j e c t s
In Extortion T r y

G a a o l i n e Explosion
Seriously I n j u r e s
Two In Crew Of 30;
Call For D o c t o r s

2 Boats In Danger
From Boston Blue

Robinson Hints S
Of New Program

United Fruit Steam­
er F l a r e s Up As
i I n f e r n o Starts

Murphy, Chrysler And
Lewis Meet In Com
ferenee At Lansing

HOLLYWOOD, Mnr. 24.—bP)—
M in e ra l rxtnrtiofi threat* agninvt
the family of David t). Srlim k,
film producer, and Anna May
W e n t I’hine*.* tetrr**, w rrr till*
rlcsed by the district attorneys
investigators to.lay.
A note receivnl by Miss Wong
ye len ity threatened to disfiitnre
her and cripple her father unless
she silva need fJOJHN) for financing
W A S H IN G T O N . M n r. 2 4 .
J^H O N O U n.U . ' Mur. 24.—
a ntrtion [drturr, Captain Cljrdg
— ( A l ’ l - i n f u r m n l S en n its
W |R p)—Ruttllncr (teniae far
I‘lit til m&lt; r said,
M titm h
mtiil tcnljiv
th a t
nut (n the Pacific Ocean, the
A mu her letter, intrndrd for
I’n 's itit'itl
lliM isovrlt
hnt!
Motorahlp Fijian reported
| Mi*. Srlimk', asked for I'.'o.lNhl on
Here’s a most conclusive siitn that flood dantfer is over abing the lower Mississippi river. Winn n g rr e il In n i t f l C ongtvsrtiim ttl
today the fire wae hrougrt
the pain of bodily in jut v harm to , he finally started going down. !h,. "F ath er of W aters’’ fell ti»&lt; rapitlly for the Cnitetl States army eftli'titloru fu r n tlistM ission t»F
under control after moet or
c r yttiing son and her fathtr, "b 'lcin i-tT * ' towboat t'hisca nntl she was stranded h ig h anil dry on a .andlntr near Peter’s Landing. Ark. Hit’ sil-tl 'w it strilc p (tilim H on
the crew had taken to life­
w lifii lip re t u r n s fru n i W a rm
boat,!. .
S p rin t’s th i s vvcrk-t’iiil.
It
was
believed
that
sidrrtril
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Meagre radio tneeeagc* re­
M n io filv l . t a t l t r lin litiis a n .
a third victim of the extortion plot f
A a a ia l*
ceive^ by the Coaet Guard
Ih-mocritt. A tk , previously hint
wns Dr. K. J. Foote, e h irn p ra rin r|\e
Indicated a gasoline explosion in
said ,i ronfrrenew of cungressinnlh* foewirt) hold seriously l v
A fter month* of *Hit re concerning President Roosevelt's federal ami Spanish-American War vrta, leaders wit] Te Mrrr--:iry if tho
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Jurtd iwo ( h ln n e of a crew of HO to urt iworgnnliatlon plan*, Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughe*
'Ittiati ii i&lt; me "cleared up" by
that time. He th-i-htteil to confirm
Conifer**
le m p S T riJ T h ile ’L ' S e t o n c r e w r ,m * out wllh
b,unt Rla,rm rn'* in w hkh he ,oM
or deny the report of the confer­
more Justices would Impair rather than increase the efficlenry of
fought flames.
ence with the President.
T ht Fijian lik ed that ■ doctor be the 8&gt; preme Court. The Chief Justice l.» shown in his latest pic­
Those who said such .t confer,
lent to car* for the Injured but tu re. tAssociaUd Pres* Photo)
cnee would lie le'ld reported that tha
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lull Cook*. Iniih of S hiiLm.I, |, »vf
diaieljr locate the ship anywhere
lenders in response to iiiimcm m
luili licrn*is| in
gorttnlitigr
nearby.
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reipcests from them that hu intec.
ro n ’crriU in ih** n ff k r of i ..
v tie in the situation.
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Mr*.
Rihlor
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rhalrinnn
of
B O S T O N , Mar. 31. — (Ah — A
Tin- Seminole Toumy Chamber
The KilKKi'stion* I-Him-idl'd wilf.
arrangem
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fur
the
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dtnra pall of black amuka envel­
of Tomnterre tailay was cti.uperai
uiiiueieibut. jn fn n i’iincentrm by llep re.in iaGarden Club,Seventh Annual FlowTlmroltiv** tl«l« s. Thl.il Siainn, ymrrnkiy
oped Iht Bast Boston water front
Inc with (lie Florida Chamber of
live I he-, Deni'icrat, Te%is, iliac
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Show,
unlay
issued
a
blanket
ycatoMay as flame# threatened two
C’oiumrtce in a “ Know Florida''
stun mi nt of thanks to all thus* _
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I-.iS A M. mill l 1*1 |*. Af.; high,; of Bpruying n'|»4 in ilumoiiMiiit* tile llnl' e lillli't t 'uiumittee Ituil »r«
• United Fruit ateantera and a huge
toi aruu.nm
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(attip aig n, d es ig n ed
i anged a bearing next Weiltiesday
identified with the prm eer - ’..-tv ■* —
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and permanent re d d in '.
on a resiiTuiTnii tor ii sweeping lii.
Ian week.
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Wi'h the Stale.
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(die expressed particular appre­
Karts of geography, rlinim
Meanwhile, in Lansing,
S'nrtf-t
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ciation fur the assistance rendered
history,
Vvaior k1. r i iij.iiT , one-time upO. K. Rollins. Atlantic Coast by the following professional Induslry, agriculture, J
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I , l i p , divisional superintendent, fb i i*'s: Kent Ruiietti-r, C. R. uii* portal inn and geology util
.ivrnr'lihg tu un nnnniinn nri oiitiirly «liffv ir hi Hun h»»io* prm ueo l«&gt;y, .util John I,, lew it,
|iublls)irt| in tliu edinahonat
former c a l noner, met with l.nv.
said in.lay officials of the railroad Kir dry, J . ft. Sirwurt and Clinton
merit liy S r tr r iir y C larrnrti A«l tof^r* *
eiio.r Fiaok Murphy ill an a t­
Him,
went somewhat puttied at th r con Dennett.
II.
lVn|»er.
Wmltl
W
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Ktillowing is the fir -1 tetea r
tlnued snuthboani! velum- o r tr a f­
.lew, pit* tril »!»*• rilnto. f RlniflfM tempt to settle the an tom obit* laThe Sanford Furniture Company &lt;yn ge»gra|ihtral data:
| or .Ii•pil e lieu hss it'enwfl morn
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in
late
March.
A rii'ltn i»rMgrjm #»nrly ifii nf I'nifi iliiif f* i fiyuiU*1 of ul'ivvifi'r
’'*Kalv:aik&gt;n‘ Army cottsctUins in
received -i&gt;.-iinl atteptliui in Mm . •Florida Is four ti'inf. as lirgo
than
so.O'si pi i ..ort* out of Work.
Mr.
Ktdllnx
pointed
out
lhalt
i'lltuoii wHi hrnRrtef|H| thro igl&gt;'&lt; i’ down tit a him* Ml onlf* por hour
ha&lt;l
Seminttle County t o d a y
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-tairnient Dir
fur iits
part- in
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I and i* tin- larg.' t fk#*
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In nbvf'rvilhro nf »|o*] «lutm^f iIn* rtpmyimr pr*Ht**s iniik- Tile gov'l l imr net I hrysler, chair,
Only three candidates will seek reached llJCui on thv nevdetl FI,* passengers from the ryuth runtime , ,,
axt of the Mississippi lii *Jikh fihnivrrAnry nf th*- fn*iDt|uiw0&lt; m i » inmh more I'fleruvt* ifi ki mutt of tin' board of tho Chrysler
,„mly
tha post of City Contmt*ilv.t-&gt;r -a- Mx&gt; i|uuta to operate the organisa­ to c,u»l. m number, ih.w* cumin*, S| I,(imi|l. r t.u
my rhlMnbrr „f
excepting fleiirgla. it is etptal of ilm CoinmMa I..in l 11 •111. i i• iftM pTeihfr mi pln(&gt;**’i whirh mm - I m per o'm i. and lew is, rhuirm in
caMd l u t month by Perry N. tion for ono year. Tapi. Fred Ker­ from tit* south whctc they spent Totiilm-rcu for thetn part in tho , ver,
jn n t, a
Millnri ............. . To,
winter vacations.
liimlilii. .S’ C . nf whlrh ♦If- k inf r I iiiiiifiinin 7D »»» 7’f« inih"* |»»*r h ut ol the &lt; minima' for Industrial
Whitehurst, City Clerk
Frank en, local cuinmundant, repurtrd.
Itig iiorionui,
los ufflrva ut thn
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and
libn.|e
Island.
Ho
explained
that
In
former)
I’ rnd'lninii C r f l l t
liriou i .1 in
Ijim son announce I today.
tu rvDtiiiii olofi.
A number of campaign workers
Newspapers aiding in publicity
"Slurkla Is in the same luither nirntln*r,
hia ■la'e cap. ,il,
The deadline for any ritltt'n to 1 have not reported, tho captain years tho southbound volume hud. al.-u went- ijiankvd
i ninl tune a . the M.l't-ira Islandi.
&gt;tv 11no Hand members of tha
till* fI| Hi 11(11* to YlI'llu It ill** (HlhllT
flit hi* candidacy at City Hull
and ho urge these to con­ teen greatly redured tit this lime*
II.MV
A mi i* .liftin g a euurt order
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Spam,
Sictiy,
Southern
of
year
and
could
offer
no
expla-|
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ahhiiinfli
tut*
tir
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felt yesterday with the follnwint tact tliier |trn*|tert* a* quirkly as
MiIII* tshiiMiTM, Ini til ........... tut i i « nflo r t'flrry fin in m tin* virmiiy in iheir it down strike ut tin!
im drr tha wire: W. A. Iw&lt;-, W. A. possible so that the drive might be nation for the continued southward]
How.
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h.i\e Iren Apriiyeil l»y Mr. r*»«*|»i*r#t * I) del lle.l.iil plant '.
Leavitt and J. C. Truluck.
doted net.
iiln in uh fur fimifli a • I ’Mir#* IIhrm fn nlght. anti *miiiIi • m•l n i •
The Fi’fiiiiuil*' i tunny Agnenl
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that summer schedule* of the A*T.
tS i t U l l l I L t l l l O f l " F I j Lgyp'.
!•**rtl«»rm T htirm lay
N.ti *111111 S Him! A* snrhilhm.
which
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prnliably will go into effect north | _ * u | _
I "Finikin's lo'al area
is r.H.t’.p;
ill.illgn '111 D'lnpc! iliitf K\ti* iii’' linn day nigh’ in Seintinde lliglt ^ ( O t S l I l l n l l l (1 0 I I 1 H
the special election of Apr. |:t
of Jacksonville alaiut Apr. If.,1MJ O l S I I I V v l l l C l V F V n|t&gt;are miles; total l.tnl aiea, fit. Nnrilp*rM Fl**Fi*1ii rlninh. pinli Srloed rhnpe), will hear ..ffti-ials
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tnuat be afctn in show a s*oll '»&lt;
while south of Jack*«nvilh&gt; ihoyj
--------- mil square miles and tout I w ant .•lily HliiMUff i itniL:111 l Imp t| t
receipt foe 19311 a* reriuirnt hy
will be placed in u w on util-suit
Mrs. \V A. l.-fflir, chairman of area. 3 ,tdCi ■•poire miles.
t o r i o f the* i|iitfigyr«» me(ln«l
f»f
the f'ity charter. F ill taxes are
May If*. However, he sail, no d e f-lih n Thy T em rtrry Tommiltoe, to.) -The Sun.Inn. Htate bus linin'
liras* tainting in Siui I .an a I'f *yinjr r r i f , r x p l i i n in ilefiiil
payable to Jnu. II. Jinkins, County
jnhe date hue been sef.
I d jy urged that all piersopi, hac -g lhan a I.fkkt miles of coisihne;
tew tbs" gttrntl n -■f the Fite In \%Iiflit 111(*V **11 i n f Ii•» he »»**I !* I J l(11
tax, ro Ilector.
Official* plan to rem ote no pus- J o t s in Inml burial tracts spent, ns elevation varies from inirw anr
m 1 13 P M today, N„ *(! i ii'fl, y of l hr pi ore - ,
Voterx who have not registered
Workers from lit" local Amerl senger trains now serving Han- some time tomorrow in pre-Fa t-| to inure than 33 fret nleoe *.u , mage
f»"*' r ui■ Mt*f I* l!.m-j ririil IEiil»«*rV
L., Wll,
I Lnr y VlM*
was repott'd.
have until Apr. 3 to enter their ran l.ettlnn Poat were srheilnted
Vfi’inr. Sddf'T’i nuh-niH r%«
iteiif of tin* t
for.1, nrcortling to Mr. It»ltlns, hull e r beautification.
level,
name on City hooks, although tislsy tti Ittivrt Iipened a public
mi I ’m vir i'v, uri* srht*dul«*i| n»
merely wil| adjust time -che*lu|e&lt;|Hhe announced t h a t
aevetili
"The northern boundary
of
• *V UiirsHii*
those registered for the last City ramitalxn (or the collection ol
*i•'11Vi* lit’ic fdiniiiimv fair till* Kn*t«
non iin
to make them mot* convenient o members of the Committee, com KloriiU it more titan *JU*t Iniles
election will have complied with approximately fitmi for iiiilfitllng
••( linllihiy uftli un iiriruniRnl |»r»H
in P'.inf- i*l.
posed of 13 loca| wninen, will d | muih of Tnlifnrma’s southoii.
summer business.
that requirement.
1 iMin nf mf’iim i'i ii fI’bfrirdimj flu*
unit No. 2 of the Son* of the
__ train*, which arc gov- reel work In the cemeteries proc
tt's s tts s .4
*•*• fewer
Freight
iiHi-id pM'i'ii’
.ifid fit iviiii'* u f
to glim In urn anil llnxlo Turps.
rrneil more nr less by volume of ^ .jH y „ || ,|ay mmorrow and u t 'i 1
(In’ 11* Lj ini iiiMf|ti|!j tn«
Tito Legion Itself assumed I l f business, will have rm ltd most ofj assist anyone wishing in inly * " y '
In s p e c to r
respitiislltlllly It, equip Number their seasonal artivlty wh-ti sum­
I hit i \ »»\ •(("'♦ii'fiii. H* h i,H,d mrfi,
II ,J lid* 11(11*1II . iIHUlM til
It
iin r -a ‘’mi’ll ulu» 11.1Vi* ufiin ili;idilrti*«
in ri rent weeks, the Tommll’r, ! I ’ r a l H i 'H W o r k D o n *
I mi it anil supplied I l f outlll mer arrive* anil the winter vege­
r *’* l*»r inf liif f i(»i h|,i \V ;»I1r « » u .
table crop harvest is completed. , has received several donations of
1(111 Ilf*’* r » 1 : . . 1 *
wllli new buttle* ami drums.
1 OIU.*. turn .■ 11 tin* So f tin co m p ile, a m
(••iicicMH. uti'l H.i rry
M
I'm
■ ------flower plant* ami shrubs w h in
The Bee ifm, handling sandLloyd T Hoyle, lo-glim coin
w i i l l i will ili*'fi*i i% f Miiiciiiitid rm .ij (Kill m i 111 r, n •»’» *0 •till ■ 1 .lit ID r pin* in th e r i im p u im i u i i *
* iy ....... 1 I’l t (•• pun &gt;i iiiiji o f iht* Myxthv
.
,
' have lis'rn transplanted ill the
hi oo held it 1 1 M
iches, beer afci wines, soft drink* mander. isilntetl out Hist the San
.Si in*- Sanitary liMpiitor I A of H im iirntii* hi i„ik«’i.iii»i ilium ill** Ki It k 1 11 h m 1 1 al Horn**
I cemeieries. Anyone else desiring
T h * '/
Alt lv i "U ■ ItMil* 1 Hup MiidiMy.
other delicacies, ii stheduletlj fllfl| ,|rllm an.| bllgle ro r|st |i S I X B U S ln C H H l l H ) H
ii|-ul mnlH&lt;»n*ini itti MmihI.ii
j In giv»* pi**nth nrc a lvine.l to po.i-j IlollidRy, nf Ocala, K«h pl*» ,r*1 nn
will •v1
111 t ,
h i g h eh«c»U in
ini*
I ’ IUf * 1 • Mill) «! St.o
o open during tha latter |»art of t h„ only one In the Hiul« com
A
lly
M
It*
r
|
m*r h*mi in S**«nI•i* I*&gt;
nil'll» Item 1 .
|M I'Unr Flo ri'h i cities*
im** Mr*. Lcffler or any •uh* 11 emphatic uppioval of the w ok ae
tha week at 408 Sanford Avenue.| lirt„.,| Hholly of nn-mliers of the
f
’•!uni
v
in
n
r**Mt
■
(
m
WtiH’iAAi
.
cttmplishetl in the City', retail’
niendier of llte Tom m illre.
Tin- |j. v Mr. K.
1 Hi&gt; w ith .
\l i"''H ih** Ncho'ih# tiihi'f iliud
’ A delivery service will lie main-, ............ . tin. lo-glnn This factor
drive ugain-t faulty .euagt* .Itn lif lill* Si lH nil* dlUtal’.l In 1*1)1 AJid (hi *1 ffiruiuii f 1 sin. o"
In &gt;.4llf m l. 14M* 4 «■*;», Mi'lLfHIl n**#
tainert. Plana are to make the os- 1 is to In. featured In loikeland
fail Mr
iiml liiikt- 0
1
po-ul
units.
City
tV'tiimissiuncc
Seminole County
homeowne,..
.
,,
,,
Ir 1 a
i f in**lit .% * in
it. I* 1*1*"!
hn\
| o 1.1*1 if* S(. IVllTi*
iablUhment one of the most com- when the organisation appears
1 \V. (t. Dupree, m rltarge nf lltu r.iri«4’in*fi1' for Hu «fil» lo Lik*
n; T h r e e A p p l i c a t i o n s
Km 'T;?»• 'i i • Viiii‘1»*• v
♦ mi* 'f 111111hi , 1i,ai#l&gt;• ( Ti*y , Mt. 1hir&gt;i&lt;
of ka hind in the City.
Im-fori* 111* Hi ole i.eglun r.itivcn h a .- .ix mure business day,
land
pi o Hat. annmmrril o»luy.
»
I'h t
ol 1 ikr nd.
hick '.tii'iyjli|i%
huit&gt;i*i
Filin'* i f r « h *»n*
whith iii file Stale »n«i County a p -,
A t 'C e p t e d
F o r
(Inn
1'nri^M*»» ol (lit* &gt;»’4Jdi*ui I m 1 tin*
Mr. Iltipife .aid llnllid.iy bad
"
1 ..Stoffl'C
!v 1 V1in uii'*’, Ijuniey, l l u - ' i n ^ t u n i
Pert f Merit. rhalrm.tn of ft. tv s' plications for homestead exemp-l
l*«IVi«lli r Mo* Hit**reel of liil.iuH
\ \ u r T IlllVl'tle
Work, Is oralng the pnlillc to Its linns, Sanfonl Doudney, Cnmify
i any further wctivity » l » r i * t»»* H.if •'! HiM n fhfu*tgiiiout Floriil-i
tax assessor, announcetl tndav. |
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as generous as possihle In Ih"
vamiiI iho removal o f « n y in' i u «
i'll
Ut|
»
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Ii
anl
Mi
l
k
li'iiM,
lie entphusiict) that no exvtttp-j
(inly three yiieths to,lay filed
campaign, asserting a belief th.ii
till*’! of i'fiRiri«*«*rM( If. H \V ir
K vr
will It* granted after Apr I application for enlistment on Stun ' “ J P .? h, ‘"
, .
,
the letlhlls IIv value of the turps •linn*
Approximately three f.-u.ih. of ln„|n t num y’s A pril
mmta
of
Thl' Ltmimissloner said .ha. tho Ik-pitifrnnnt. \» prinHpul *•|&lt;#,* ik *,
Mrs. Harriet Thompson, 73.
will more than repay ally ilnuit
I C 'h Ic u
u* t-tudiuR tu 111(11**1in*4 r i 'd i u i l id
of i ||7 Oak Avenua, succumbed
Witt Ki
the County’s 2.000 elig. I- aupii-, n r . M .s. J I’. Ridge, dircctnrof
" ',hr
With do «FF» 0.11T1 o f
linns.
,t__
p.ipworlli fit fu r |iit|M«ii.»iif wc.ifhcr, I oy * T u n m*r. 1 -*i u
y ester day afternoon following a
cant* have sought the tax bone-) , hl. c „ un,y „ K.ja| ...
welfare
unit.' - -ruii«tstin|f of flu* iii'tall Mion ol i .Mr
phi run of (** i *•(».)«»*.» tifi* im h« dt(l* d I.* i (Ik
&gt;»*v * i oil nV in him |t* f ’fiiinty ci|f*
brief illness.
lit, ,he a .ie s w r ........ ted. »* ’l i n M u n m l tlti. .f tm .tt.it.
proper s.w a g, .......... it lit ar te w IV"1 III 4ii|*i*r M n f til thl.
firm, II lotlliy Vtll; 111 illfl'llt IO||H o(t
utgrd those who have lt»t ........... 'I
Th e application, nf 13 boy..
........... .. ......* * ' ,h ‘ "&gt; ] al*o.
•l i o r i r t , w ll 'Aril .Si'iiii loll* «‘Oil(ft* V
The deceased was a native »f
p a m ip.mnt/ in *h** itidcii acIn* h
mn' t Ii*men 1 '•Ills &gt;■ !!*•* HHllOv 1 1st
do « . thi* week fc.forr the iue»i’ who were not cnnskieretlln the las, •
h“ J ,*r ' n J n w ,n ,h" mi
tha vicinity. Sha was the widow
'• 1 Sii'urdiiy ufo'fnvt--n uri.i n'ntUt
table la.t'minute rush tirgin-.
I enlistment,
rnlium cnr. prererd
nrececd the
m l *,n’
in l«*inj|liLf ttOllllll &gt; of 1 i*r ?!•*
• f Alex Thompson.
the aibltiional!
f in xrouiiili in Hriutidos
-1
III* AUlll Ini'll r III p* rnuiri* H 1*1•*
I Mr. Ihii’ilney reiterated bat ap- trio taken today,
Last rite* will be held at 4 P.
S 11•**r rdplnir. wild r o w milkim?#
plications for the homestead «-x• i Youths wishing to enroll with
Alt* I'h.ii 1 nit,III Mf| f r In •••iliny
M. T bunday from the First Pre«ridin g ninl h m »«
Mil* ik*Atrui • |Vl* -41II'Rf Will III w hu h 1 U ild li i
ofa , empnon
should
ap
Dr.s iII.
D. sSmith,
president
i.
- i i i i i i i , |*i
set i-*w am
M
t g iii| » a w ia must
ta ita -* me made eat lt -year, .the
. . . . -CCC
--we- ™
.«--s-e»e nfirst
i-*
ifile
i i ’ i ttheir
t i v i i an|»hh
byitrian Church with the Rev. Dr.
lUII-i* mill ell. Il( dttllnr 11. *Ki nt - in if i p p f f i r on thu p frig rain .
the
Seminole
County
Medical
Ko-I
City
exemption
requests
are
a
plication
before
Apr
I.
since
phy_
,
,
.
.
B. D. Brownlee officiating.
M •• ev en t m spoii&lt;ort**l hy th d
1 niifd
***i r
in
tho
»Ifl‘ (Mill
riety, anniuinreil today that sever-! cepted at city Hall.
»iral examinations will be given S 1 111 4 ? * \v l u C d l i ' i ' l i n i .
ika'iiri* I oiinty l rfiiipnu n'4 A i«
all can d id ates 'll Apr. t&gt; in Orlali
y tin* nil MfrvirM* fur Miiriou Still* d.
el member* of the nrganiiation are
Hanford
Woodmen
will
»*■ KlifOiIh-Ti
MHiuti.iri. h r t i &gt;hovv m
|
do.
II a n ilt
lO yi iir old
planning to attend thr cnnvtmio-.i1
it I" tor a .|M't lal session at »lMiuhoT nf Mr fin"! Mr/. \V. f a i l
Jidii riVlwk in ihi* nfieriKiQn*
of tha Florida Medical Associa­
s o't lock tonight In Ih'dr f i r s t 11ami11, will lit* !i«*!»I ill SSrUi IT1, M
tion in 8t. IVirrsbcrg Apr. 5, 0
SI n-el lod*- risilll* ,10.1 t fI*, drill ThurAiUy fruni 'hit Krirkxon Fu
ami 7.
tram will go lltrotigh the rou nrrvl Hum**- T h e Rev. Mariin I!
Norman 8. Wiiden of Sanford
There probably will be a n offM
lino It e ip o its lit use on April I U vm , p iiitn r n f (hi* N e w S m y r n a
v u accepted yesterday for duty rial delegate pre&lt;rnt to cast the' i’niiltrymea In thl* dielrfrt w r*
IStiiliJi r * lU't'hrr* |nd Siirifoid
ftart- w|t|e nit-t-rlng rtf Me tIn m| 1*4r f h u r r h , i4 in o fficiate. Avefim*. w.i- gr.diU-'l n Ii in &lt;* i*•
tha U. 8. Army, according to County Society’s vote in convention] rrnilmletl again today of an lot - The Saofnrtl Atlantic National i I at
IMirtan. m retlag to he held ]'r
rmation received here to lay matter*.
I’ji IIIc ;»iri 4 will Im* pupil « i n -ii'- &gt;i*i| Idi'i ;i inI wiiii* yettfriluy nfi*
Ibink will h*. close.I M ar 3') in "It ahoiit Alt liMlgt-- In laik. larnl
t.4
.41
•lay
:.l
from the Army Recruiting .Sta­
Capl I], (' 1 11it- lit Ilf
will 'll ft Mirth giMilti o f th«* N e w S m y r n a t r liiMio.
1 Jj
Those
attend _are:
...—. .eligible
. . . . . . . . to
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,
. night
. . at I . n'rlork . .In tlo .ervance of Good Friday. J. I..
.MU
IS
tion, Jacksonville.
Doctors Smith, J. T. D-nton, W ., Seminole High Hrhoni Hulldlng Ingley, executive vice-president of reel the unit in Its a illtlll.'n II" school wherw tho young: girl .it’
f*ity II**K Frank l^niBon
If.
B
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.MR
7*.
41
.43
•» h* dlsctuaetl for
institution, announcwl today. | I* urging that all members of fen*li**l hefo rt (hi* Ih o n illiu * I'olk-i* rhit'f li y Willunu*. ufor^'J*
D. K. Brady, recruH ng of- T. Langley, T. F. McDaniel. C. M.; »’!“»•
i't LluM Fruit
sin in ye*ii g(tti on rue-oLiy, lua*l t %
whith i4‘iuitei] in her ilearh.
-notines*
"
announced other openings Mitchell, C. L. Park, S. Hulcstoit, 'he o riaaiiatln n of a poultry
T*»
It
firms or ...........
individual*, Ihe leant he present
**i
i Fog if v
Ikal would st o bl make application* on ThursAmonir (ho4«i B u rv iv in g an- Mr. rckci»ritm*nih''l *«» riiinmhri»«i»i'r-* in* »-•
nflle*rs and other members of
nllablt fo r Sentinola Couray D. )J. Scotr. &lt;}. S. Srlntan and J . ’ men's assurlatlon
34
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'4
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ti
W.l have 101 1 " ■ uhlltialloaa of pout i!sv morning for currency, silver1 the uniform rank also were null am i M m . W illiam Ham ), gruiul- ilivlilually that Mr. Bech'^r 1«* giv- ■j if
.4)1
xerv’ce in the N. Tolar, ail of Sanford, J .
*4
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M
Zone, New York Martin nf Oviedo, a n t H. II. Or- try products a t one of Its ob- and payroll cash needetl for thej fled to attend Him *|IMi till h*’hn-|1.iJI par«*M4. and a n m in t, M m . S. I ) J *n &lt;« iw r u m *•» ih-ul in light uli &lt;»- ■•1
B(
*11
tonight.
T u y to r o f St, U u i s
tell o f Osceola.
1 Jertlroe.
•*
41
w- .-k en I, Mr. Ingley said.
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Show Interest
In Campaign To
‘Know Florida’
InSprayMethod

Participants In
Flower Show Get Educational M o v e
Vote Of Thanks
mint To Help Doth
TouriHtM, C i t i z e n s

Use Of Autogyro May
Itecotne Popular On
Next Year’s Crops

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Fapworlh, L e h m a n
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JBee Inn* To Open
On Sanford Avenue

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Remain To Request
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                    <text>•Women Of Glamour*
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Number* Feature
“ OnTbe Am ue”

HERE WEDNESDAY AND THUK8DAY Swingtin* V arldka
I Come To Hits Frida

"Midnight Court," a metodran u whoaa eharactera are Intro­
duced to the audience at pne ol
those new type of police trib­
unal*, will he be featured offer­
ing next Saturday at the RR*
Theater, with tke popular Ann]
Dvorak In the starring role. John
U tel, an excellent actor who re­
With fotigi by Irving Iterlla
ran ly left Broadway for Holly­
wood, hat tke
featured
male carrying It In new heights o(
swanky melody, ‘ “On the Ave.
role.
Ann plays th.» par- of a court; nils",
Twentieth
Century-Fox1
stenographer wiw la horrified sparkling m u s i c a l production
when one of the vagabonds in; shows Wednesday and Thursday
the lineup t.rni'd out lo be the
ul Hi-i Hits Theater, with a it*],
brilliant lawyer who was once
her hurband.
i lar rust of entertainers and Ibe
Litel's iwg&lt;-aeratln« with Ann1* | I »(e*t hits by the man to whose
aid, hi* exposure, and th0 b rin k -' music most of the world makes
lote.
Ing up o f a gang o f autnn.iriili I
In this real-i.fe romance of
thieve* that bn* been term rising
Ni.w York, gay and glamorous
the ell/, 1* the Hume.
thn town itself, Dick I'owell
ami Madeleine Carroll, a combtnailon new lo mu ileal comedy,
make* a handsome and romantic
ti am, nbly surrounded by such
flena Au'ry, HumDomo Repub­ masters of mirth and melody nr
lic W rtlcrn slui* Is nu evening's j Alim Faye. Tho K ilt llrotbers
cnli rtnimm-n;
llnru-lf.
So is and fienrgp llatbler.
Fniiley HtirseS c, his |uil, nri ;hbnr I1 "fin Hie Ayenue1" gels off U
and acting t-onh-ni|H&gt;rnry, Ilut a hilarious start whun Madeleln*
who you have these two pin* six Carroll, as a wealthy debutante.
Light Crust I tough boys — any (Jeorge liar birr, n i
her father,
nad Alan Mu* limy, as an explor­
r.'ory ;s an assured surres*.
Not that "Oh, Susanna-’* which e r entry a tliruier just a t llk k
»how* at the fU 'i Theater n#tt Paw.-ll, Allre Faye and The K ill
Saturday night lacka for
ph&gt;L lltollier* uro going Into a farrlcolor xml riiam eicr Interest, 'I t ral burlesque of thn home life
of "the richest girl In thn world."
doesn’t.
As Ibe Infuriated family stnlka
In fact Ihe story, which has
In do with n bod man masque rad- In. in the tHeal rr, voicing throat*
Init ns a radio Mar at n Death* of ilnmjgn suit* to the manager,
innrh. Is probably Mr. Autry’s Madeleine brails for the slnsn
Lrst photoplay
date.
j] entrance mid, lirushlnx past the
' doorman, snatches Alice'* wig oft
and stalls lo wreck Dick1* iln-sslog room liefnrn *he I* ejected.
SHANGHAI. Mnr. 2 0 . - W ) Thai ihe world may re mini for-'
evir young a -I.ipnn.--c rci-m lnl
has devoted six year* in proving]
that a parashle plant known lo
dealers in ancient Chlner* ding*
as having “life-giving propertlei
may be dihlvnteJ fair'/ rhean
The plant U D-nuridiuin rctnja.
I.lnill, and hitherto hns lu—n
found only in certain restricted

Madeleine CarrollAnd
Dick Powell Are In
Lead Roles Of Hit

Gene Autry Star
Of Western Film

B e t t y Furness Is
Tops In Comedy At
Ritz N e x t Friday

WEEK OF MARCH 21,1937
A T T i l l ; H IT /.
Sunday, Monday—The lligh-D e-lli,h Spot of ihe year In
Mlrnrls- Mu Icalove Entertainment, firace Moore, f a r y flrant
go lo town In "WHEN YG tITiE IN LOVE."
Tin -day The ilig Day— Itcgld cr at Ihe mntlnee. tr&gt;l reas.inr, in-1 ilhi-f Virginia llrure, Mclvyn Douglas In “ WOMEN
O F fil.AM OUIt."
Wcdne-dny, Thursday-D ick
Powell, Madeleine I'orrnll
In “ON THE A VEN U E." Irving Ib-rlln*s late*l song and com­
edy m nia nn-. Added fra I ore, Victor Melasgletl, Wnltrr f'onnclly, Peter U rn - in "NANCY S T E E L E IS M ISSING."
Friday—fin the stage— Matinee and nigh1.— Aihleil attraeIbin. Henri Thrrrien ami F o Nickerson present a new dep n rt.tc in variety enterlnlnmcnt, "SW ING TIM E V A R IE T IE S."
tin the screen 'T H E Y WANTED TO M ARRY."
"■'n unlay Ann Dvorak, John
I-llcl in
"MIDNIGHT
COURT." A Do Gene Autry “O il SUSANN A."

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hull 'd n* one ol ■ In I’aldd-ira, now captl.il of|
li.tlir newerinters Anstrulla. Inml cannot he s « m * &lt;
I, lay, and Mini by lmlividu.il;* hat may lo* Ica.ted
* hli-h liomin lit fmm Ihe government lor M
years.

THE DEAD FROM SCHOOL EXPLOSION

This pnlhvlic pic to re show* relief workers bringing l ho l«&gt;dy of a ls*y from Ihe rains of Ihe
fe w London, Texas, Connolklaled iwbixd which wa* wrcrkisl I*/ a slrnng*- explosion. The youth was
one «f •Ihtl whose ls«li* * were foiirul s*mui after th* blast. Echo* | nu'hoti ies Ik- leva 6*0 pupil* and
teachers were killed. (Associated Press I'hido—Copyright by Oklahoma City Daily Oklahoman)

WOMEN OF GLAMOUR1

Coming to the Rita ThealA.
stage a , an added feature of tha
p n g ia m neat Friday, Fla Nick­
erson and her Swing! im* Varit t i e j bring to Sanford a highly
tnu r-am ing show which includes
the tinging of Henri T h e n ten.
National Broadcasting Company
star who U known aa "tb s pain­
ter of honga.**
•
Thrrrlen 1* th« original Ragy
Theater tenor and hai sung atony
lintvi for President Rooeeveh, •
With Flo Nlckcrtaw acting aw
mlaircss of ccrrmonle*, Urn mtm
cdy, song* and lively chatter flow
In smoo:h unison to tke d* light
of the audience.
Dance number* by V irgin *
I age and "The Five Sweethearts
of Rhythm1* are added features
o f Iho show while Eddie Dsalels
a* thn "Variety Voleo of the Air
Ioi|iert oral or,” ghre* distinctly
dilfcrvnt imperscnalona of tba
leading radio figurta,
Kvn Olson, the "Swedish NightIngalc,1* sings popular
awlaw

IVictor McLagleri Kf
Star RoIeOf‘Nancy
Steele Is Missing

A sociological survey o, - * .
nmen In n Virginia muumaln
uninuniiy showed that 20Jt pernt ha 1 married under ihe age of
'j
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More Ilian half the a n a of Ihe
i p u b lic o f P a n a m a
I * unsetle ,L

Ileal hs frum public arridepn
nw [ndoiviair a tutor, cars ;nuln*
brred ittiooi), in Itlitil. an Ini-ira^e
ol- IAWU over ilw lUda loiul,
" :‘ t* - —•* — J- —
N '»sd a Is a FpunDh wor*|.

Court Studies Woman In ‘W ill To Dfef TJoma

r e ic h

||)# p|r(t|r#
nntp t„ Hie proceedings,
"Vnnrv
Pleele
Is
|tlt*|t4,"
w|,h , !s tcnac
of m o JtoC*
lashing power. beglaa. la . Up#
Imiihte.l days o f l t i f j sdlth'O a
disappearance of tba .dAMbJaf
o f W a lle r C o n n o lly , a m u m lllo f^
m a g n a te .
s o - u i .o .

P r o t e s t s a n t i -n a z i f l a r $

Aa aaasaal ewart heariag ta determine her rnadlUea waa held la lha Lae Aagelea fall at Ihe kedddi e f
Mrs. H«l*s Wills Laee sh e sank lata a myslerieaa cams skartly after she wae ceavleted ef U U m Marry
Leve. deter Ibed by Ihe defeadaat ae her seerst hashaad. Attorneys aad rear! efflelato are skews aXedykag lha greet rate wemaa whe has shew a Rule sign s f life slate skis expressed the "will to die." (A a m k
sled Press Pheto)

WHERE FALLING ROOF KILLED SCORES AT SCHOOL DESKS

Dykstra Accepts Wisconsin Presidency
No. 1 Reality

This interlur view of a class room U limit- evidence of the '■uf rifle explosion that killed hundreds of chtldrvn and teachers In the
Consolidated school at Mtw Umikin, Texas. Th* fallen roof crush*- *) score, of pupils at their dash la this room. Note the pathstk
Pfeelarie of open' books still on the desks, (Associated Pres* Photo)

D-V,‘c Gilbert (above) of Wiener,
La., wa* chosen the Nn. I Dreuty
si laiulslana Tech by Gov. Rich­
ard W. Lee he o f Louisiana. The
governor was requeued la select
six “supcr-heauiies" at the to ile r*
from ihe plciurva o f 31 girl*.
Dixie headed ihe liar. (Associated
Prvsa Fhoxo)
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S b ip s P a ra d e
Riper Urfcn Effort
F o r Co-Operation
Tin U t i l i s e FlorW * Resonrces

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O w n L e g io n s
Hasty Retreat After
Govemneat Attack
Brings Capture Of
Many Field Pieces

MADRID, Mar. I t —| ^ —(tor.
•mtnom troop, turned insurgents
own gvns on tho rotmat lag legion*
of Gen. Prandom Franco today.
Tanka, inteka and guns wore
abandoned oe hastily, dccforrd Dofoils* Con. Joto Mlaji, that ih*
Goeotamoat found weapon* ready
for uao against the former owners
•gainst the Guadalajara front as
tho Government mad* an odvanr#
of more than SO miles.
S T U A R T . M nr. 2 2 . - I A P ) 1
Government troops, driving up
— A n ew
w n terw n y n c r o s * '
th* Aragon Highway in one or
F lo rid a opened to d a y ,
eon*
th* grret*.t onslaughts of th*
n e c tln » th e A tla n tic
O cean!
Rpenlsb civil war, w tr* reported
w ith t h e G u lf o f M exico .
to b* within 13 ratios of the rebel
stronghold of Siguoat*.
F e d e r a l an d S t a t e o f f ic ia ls 1
It was from Rlguonia, an old
Joined p ro m in en t c ltlie n s in .
Moorish town S3 miles northeast
th e ce re m o n ie s m a rk in g t h « (
of the capital, that v&gt;*n. Ftanco
dramatic chance picture launched Ms fifth Madrid offen­
opening o f th e n ew ro u te fo r.
w a te r c r a f t. A p a ra d e o f ves* ■napped by an amatour photo­ sive at daybreak Mar. 8 and
Mb bfl Smart and allied up the grapher ohowo Loan Company drove th* loyalists back 4.1 miles
■ t L e d * fanal to tha lock where Manager J . B. Aldrich dinging before th* tkl* of hottl* turned.
to a column on n narrow ledge
Gen. M bja reported that hi.
aMrsasos were male.
ouliide hie tecond itory window counter-attack resulted In a “com­
Completion of iho project was tta
at Kan*ao City, whit, inside l*o- plete rout” of th* enemy.
f n k of seven years labor and Hetman Gltnn William* "shoots
Franco, ha said, has ordered tn.
pan of an lift,000,000 flood con­ It out” with I^on B. Miller. Th* evacuation of Almadrones and
trol project for ibo Lake Okto ; ta­ etfleor tald ho surprised Milter Insurgent artUbry ha* been driv
during an armed hold-up, and on from Its peek Ion. along Fran
boo rot Ion.
"Boro today we a r t ctafrontad that the ei-wre*tlor aurrendcrod co’. main Hue of resistance, 10
aftor oufferiag critical wound*. miles north of Brlhuega and 60
_wkb » highly provocative projmiles from Madrid.
lAaaedatod P m * Photo)
4 Seevwtary of Commerce
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».Jn tho «esb aiti r w ■ "ft oa,
--&gt;*106 o a ’tw oboallstvA t co op ora
b r ie f s
i W 't f t o h ttoeotoary ’ fo r • i b t l *
f I,
rnfA utfff^atibr el , bur natural' re­
sources and protection of the poo*
p it Mmltut abnormal natural
ioWOwmo .which h a rt taken uaroaaoaablo teU 'of damagt In ibo

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S * ^ p,?r,C S lJS--U“ D« ' Uopitd:
Williams To Open!
oU'wC aor « m t
future boro,
b t 'a a ospodlto our dootlny by
Drive This W e e k |
workiag In harmony, group with

greatp, auction with aoction, all of
oar State for one and one for ell.*

Jgdgiiig P r i z e Is
Taken By Sanford
F n t u r e Farmers
The Bomlnob Chapter of Fu­
tu re Farm ers of America wo*
awarded first prise la etlnie and
t u b I i Mi Judging In the Tampa
F a b he January, according to
odvbe* received her* today by
A bn R. Johnson, director of the
A is k s Jsuee. Boyd Co.eman and
T h r b r t Thurston comprised th*
team capturing top honors along
with which went u silver loving
m g and each prise of 121.50.
Thb team piled up a total ot
A M points, while th* nearesi
competitor, Lor go, scored 2,177
Third p b ca west to Plant City.
Mr, Johnson explained that 61
chapter* from every part of thi
Mata participated in the Judging
m a t on Future Farmer’* Day
when shout 4JDOO youths were

Craetery Committee
U M a k i n g Effort
At B o a n t i f i c a t i o B
0 o net ■ at all lets In any t t
B b CWy comet cries were urged
today hg th* Cemetery Commitb u to m a t* asam effort at beauHWrwtlew baton Master luaday.
M woo topmtod that four dosen
pcraalem piaata.
several
bauktoto trees and purhiaaoub trees,
M W haagaiarUlaa and lagerdousted—bars been
ta recent dayn sad bar*
M Ih* otM ctlfeaoas of
Iho burial tract.
Momhore of th * Committee
plea ta deveto moat of Thursday
to tiawtUWotba oporatloua. It
eu ihob lota do

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to and e s tn iM s
are tu he

Local Legion Will
Send Delegates To
District Conclave

By Two Others
Diesel Engines And Will Ask Authoriza­
Generators To Be t i o n T o I s s u e
S t a t e m e n t Strikes
I n ■ t a 11e d Here H o s p i t a l Bonds Back At Assertion
At least s|| special arts, one*
The t'Hp today called for bids
Made By Cummings

Amelia Earhart and two of those three men of her ersw nar­
rowly escaped death when her “ flying laboratory” crackrd-up in tak­
ing o ff from Honolulu on the second leg of her proposed world
flight. Miss Fnrhart said the flight would he tesumed after the on equipment designed to Improve
ship is repaired nt I jhi Angeles. This pirliite shows the crew Just and mmbmlta th* municlpui wa­
before they left California for Honolulu, lilt to right: Paul Manta, ter plant.
In th* p rotn a of
formation
Miss Furhart, Hurry Mu lining, and F. J . Noonan (Noonan was not
J ot several month*, (he plans tor1
aboard when the crash occurred I . (Associated Press Photo)
the rhongs* have boon com p let­
ed after a score or more confer­
ence* of City officials with hy­
draulic engineers ami countless
inspection
trips
through
the
plant.
Bids are being asked for Iwo
150 burse power Diesel engines
with foundations,
m a g n e 1 1r
clutches, belt-driven generator and
switchboards. Five turbine pumps
and 3.2 mile* of electric power
line are sought alse.
O ty Clerk Frank Lamaott aa, Ted Mereev the bym an warn
plained thol
under
the
new
g e lll » la d* h o IB h *' s ' b t k V . I e A ,
Ties ’ Vii the FTrli * ''J rresbyiinsn - - “
Chiirrh Ipskti ta t gl^bt on hit toperlence* 111 the Water Afreet nils • from tho t e l l
si"n o f Nhw Turk where he hiti|-^enir CJ
e e lf.w a * tonverted a » l where He * H l ^ lf t I t , to IRZ tstetfpipu .. .
•*i * said he tad seen hundreds nf
T)|(,
I.. o.b
diunks, down and out,, tarlom w
f{J.
u knnwn „ „ n
and mvil or vari«&gt;uii dmfHption «*mir iif***
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Tuesday’s tides, Tidal Station,
j Ocean Plsr, Daytona Beach: low,
Warrants for the arrest of all 11:48 A. M.; high, S:39 A. M.
person* delinquent in their Ci&gt;y and 6:08 P. M.
occupational license for 1937 were
isiued today at City Hall.
City Cnmmlar loners will assentPolice tiller Roy Williams is hie at 7:30 o’clock tonight in City.
CCeorioaoO tsa r a m Threat
sued the following statement I*
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connection with the action:
“Occupational license* are now
delinquent by at least five months.
We believe that the City has given
all persons more than a reasonable
length of time tn settle their obi),
gallon as regards the license.
-Consequently the Police De­
Georg* K. Hildreth nf Daytons
partment will begin today ur to­
morrow and serve warrants oh all Beach was assessed a fine nf 1200
delinquent*. We plan to see that o r remanded to Jail for ft) days
every person eligILI* to pay a fee when he was arraigned In Munici­
dee* pay that fee or b prosecuted pal Court Saturday afternoon on a
charge of operating an automobile
tor th* failure.”
Th* Chief emphasised that a while under the influence of alcohol.
Hildreth was arrested early Krl
Il'ewttaeeU as oaus tBrest
day morning after hi* automobile
hail crashed into t truck owned by
H. A. Howard on Park Avenue.
R. G. McFhsrson J r , ch arged
with drunken***, waa fined I ID rr
sentenced to 30 days In jail. R. S
The Sanford American Legion Ahlly, booked on tta same allega­
Post will send a delegation to th* tion. received th* same fine and
Fourth District Convention In 8t. sentence.
George Sin**, negro, drew
Augustine Mar. 27-28, Commander
suspended sewencs of 30 days
Lloyd F. Boyle said today.
Among those who plan to attend when he ple*dg| gulky to drunk­
the confab ars Rob Deane, W, II. enness.
Rhrppard and Mr. Boyle.
Cities to be represented at th*
session Include Pt. Cloud, Orlan
do, Kissimmee, Hastings, Jackson­
ville, Ifetand, Ftrnandina, Pal**k t, Apopka. San Matro,
N ew
Bmyma, Mouth Jacksonville, Day
Hanford clttxeaa. wilt ta call ad
m m Beach, Winter Park and Win­ upon Wedseeday
to assist In
ter Garden.
rsialog |M0 10 ootfR aod equip
The ta. Johns Post, Hr. Augus­ a aecood aalt at t t a American
tin* will be host during a wide ac­ t a flo a Junior Drum sod llugte
tivity pUnncd to entertain dele­ I’orpe, Percy Mero. chairman of
gates.
»
Legloa Boy*’ WacR sold Unlay.
Mr. Maro aaaoaaead that | '.i*)
would bo tho mlalmum aom win.
which tk* nrg i aln Uoa could
purchaaa all aecoeaary aqoiptnent
Edward Todd, 61, succumbed and aand the maalral wait to the
Ssunby In a local hospital after an Htai* coavantloo la Lakelaad this
extended lltnees. He waa a resident aaatawr.
All peraoaa win bo glvaa an
of th* County Home and a m ired
opporiaalty
to roMribote, the
painter by profession.
Burial was yestenlay In Luke Iboya’ cbaliwtoa sold. Ho argcl
view Cemetery with the Rev. W. S’. the public to be *0 geaefoa*
■a possible, polatlag oat tbs
Brook* J r . officiating.
publicity xalae of th * carp* to
Erickson Funeral Homs
t t a cu y .
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ch arts of

Drunken Driver Is
Given Hetvy Fine
In Sanford Court

Hughes Says Boost
In Judges ’ Number
Impairs Efficiency
City Atka Bids County T o Seek
For Improvement Special Act* In
To Water Work* ’37 Legislature Letter Approved

New W a t e r w a y Is
P art Of $18,000,000
' Flood Control Job.

T ta weather: partly rlottdy lie
atght sad Tuesday; not much
e hangs in temporal are,

aulhorlilitg the |*suanu« u( bondt
for Iha j ereetloa tad malntsWASHINGTON, Mwr. 2 2 .
n ear* of a I'ounty
ht«p(tal,
_
( A P ) — C h i e f J u s t ic e
Will he sought by I'ounty Com­
litifrhrn
In « l e t t e r p r e s e n tmissioners tn the 1917 tag Is it
n t tn th e H en ute Ju d k U u ry
ture, conaly Alloraey K. V. IliwaC n m m itte c tin lay b y S e n a to r
holder iltscliMed today.
Conslrurlloa nf the hospltsl, W h e e le r, Democ r a t . M o n ta n a ,
lb * lawyer explained, would of said an in cre a se in th o n u m rmtrae depend on aa approval lier o f S u p rem o C o u rt Ju a by taxpayers. However, the Cotta- tlce s "w nultl n ot p ro m o te e f ­
ty believes |t advlMbte to bate ficien cy o f th e C o u r t.**
everything In readiness should
The chief Justice made It clear
the Institution be deemed tteces ta was nut cohxmentitig on *M
sary.
Increase from the alandpolnt o f
Mr. Ilousholder said another efficiency and “apart frogt aap
set will bo sought In give Ih.* question of policy."
Coualy the aathority nf for*
Wheeler, opening the teatlaM F
rloaare ig tln st tax rwrilfletU* against the Rooeevelt Coart Rflt,
nivertng property whtoe me tfwn h#rae FeartlW* - •Hughes’
qr fall* to pay hfc J*h f&gt;. ! | ywhlch t a said waa approved ItRo.
t»l* t e a i u f * laMtces V uirPy lam er, and, flranr,,',™
* Bold, be k . .Jf^rotertjon to the dels. It created a stir among th*
(Wdf ,J-"
o v ia t £ f reotatyg beqlapsp mro^i Idg crowd ’ aiieinTTcd ‘‘for
. . .
0*tp-»n»i&gt; p a n N * l*«»* and Is heiring.
♦»rv*d :to gollecf ; hlgt^T rents ' Hughe* we* cmph*l|c 111 lha 1
l le a lls s e * Os r . | , Tw#V ’ ." J
thou. i*tx o w a e f'o f tro p e rty 'tii
which laxea are nnpalil
Another Pi*Ci of desired lexis
Dtlotx wdeld enable the fomthl*-'
•Inn lo adjust dellflqnenl laves
........... »y*iani la t t bo replaced byT“fivenf |*,ri and prior. Mr. Ilotitliolder
Mr. Mercer told how he was
t t '- u l l a o * * * . r , „ -r*eeet
tl'eetlewe* We r a g e Th re e *
ronvertnl under the leadership uf
Samuel II. Had! -y, a man onen
romplrtrly dominated by thpior
K ohs c . la o n g , 5 9 ,
L. M. Rhodes, HUte Marketing
but who le-ranie one of the outt’ominissioner from Jacksonville,
stamling
thri*iian laymen of
will ta principal speaker at (he
Amerlra anil superintendent of
special poultry meeting scheduled
Water Street mission for many
Friday at 8 I*. M. in Hemlttol*
year*.
Rosa C. tang, 59, rural mall High School.
Hail ley hinnelf, he said, « » Others who will speuk are K«
Miss Lucy Marshall, a format carrier of Sanford, •urrumbe-i
rnnveneil under Je rry McAuley,
the foumler of tta mission who resident nf Sanford, Iasi wret yesterday after suffering a stroke W. Hither, poultry stti,| egg spe­
was a convened wharf rat and was ■cored a decided hit in the rol* ol while fishing in the surf at t'vro. cialist of Jacksonville, anil Jo *
nad» Rearh.
Wllliuins, vice-president uf th *
saved in Sing Sing prison whil* Olga in the Palace Theater presen­
_ He had ta&lt; n a resident o f this Florida
I’outlryni'-n’s Assoelaan inmate there. Over ftW.txn) tation of the epera, “ Eugene O’NV
broken lives have teen niend.-d at gian , at Jacksonville, according I ’liy for 23 y.-ars and made hit lion.
home on Rii'hmotid Avenue,
to word received here today.
The assembly has been ewlletl
Water Street mission.
.Surviving are the widow. Mm. tn di-cuss plan for the forotaliote
The talented young lady is a
**We talk about mirarles,” sal-1
Mr. Mercer, "but miracles nf grace student In the voice sch.mj of Hr-rgs Lula V, ta n g ; the father ami of a ts.iiltry men’s association It*
Hutuwaky, prominent in Jackson mother, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel I. this section,
Primary object Of
U 's e lls s H » ■ r o « * Three I
tang, all uf Kanfoid; two .laugh the unit would
vilte music circlta.
Th* lyrical opera was presented te n , Mis. M . II. f'ugbum nf system
that
would
insure m
in three art* and was attsnded by Urban*. UK, ami Mrs. W. K siatulsrd price level for poultry
large audience* of Jacksonville Roche of Sanford; ■ brother. Dsn firixlurt*'
lei l» tang, Jr ., nf this t'ity; five
music lovers.
Among other purposes o f tb#
Mias Marshall Is a contralto, an I sister', Miss llerrie Long of I’ittt ptiqaiMnl group u that of creotKlm ion nf officers in serve for
butgh; Mrs. J . |. Husk of Mr
n period of one year i&lt; on wtad her voice tareme well known
inir a medium through which
nle for Sanford DeMuiuy* when Manfordlira during t a r recidenrr t Mechen, \V, V a , Mrs. Ituren Col­ might lie distributed imporlan*
they meet at 7:30 ..’clock tonight here. It waa only after moving to lie of W r.i I'alot llee.h. Mrs anil progressive information per*
Jacksonville that she tagan an ex- George llri.lgeman nf New Mar­ laming In the poultry ind u st^ .
in iho Ma&gt;onic Halt.
tinsville, W. Ve.. ami Mrs. tlra
A supper for prospective mem­ tende.1 study of her voice.
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The young Isdy Is heard weekly ham Hunter nf Sanford; and one
bers is in ta held after election.
A number of visiting adults will on North Florhl* brotidcsttin/ uncle, T. M. Dunlap uf Sanford.
Funeral «ervlces, In rharge nf
station.
make short talk'.
the Kriekmin Funeral Home, will
h
D iH c u H x io n *
be announced Inter.

T ed M ercer Relates Tale
O f New Yolk Conversion

Presbyterian Church Congregation Hearn
Story Of Famed Water Street Mis____ wton, Metropolitan Haven

Kicthnnue Man
H eld I d Death
d ( Sanford Boy

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Witnesses T e s t i f y
Passenger Vehicle - - - -‘r r h ■ ”» -■ ".r" •*"wiS s J S tt
Did Have L i g h t s
!**ri!*r*25~*
Rosen* Roberson, about 4tl, of
Kissimmee, was ordered held Sat­
urday when tt coroner’s Jury
found him guilty of causing the
crash which snuffed out the life)
of William Williams, 20. Hanfntd!
.
, driver, five mile* from ,yt.
(.loud.
Testimony given by John Padgett, a Mis* Story und a Mi*'
Morris, s|| of Kissimmee who winoccupant’s of Roberson's car, raid
Kuhsrson was mi the wrong side
of the road when the a-rident otcurred Friday nigh', ulibnugh the
witnesses ..aid there were light*
on their automobile.
Th» witnesses testified that
Roberson had planned to lorn into
a road leading o ff the highway
but that he had driven
be­
yond the side road nnd un- t a lk ­
ing up when William*’ truck
rounded a tend rnd crashed in'"
the touring car.
George |*. Jefferies, St. ( ’loud
rliief of police, said Roberson’s
bond was placed at f20ti pending
a second hearing which probably
will ta held sometime this week.
The prisoner did not testify at the
coroner’* inquest.

DeMolay Chapter To
S e l e c t Officers

Y o u th Is Responsible F o r
M ajor Part O f U.S. Crime

The most dangerous age In
American life from the standpoint
of criminalittle tendencies is tatwen 18 and 20, according to K.
C. Mercer, well known mission­
ary, who told Roisrisii.t today at
their regular weekly luncheon
that 63 percent of the crimes in
the cuumry are committed by per­
sons under 30 years of age.
“It is the youth of the country
that we have got to train and
saxe,” t a said, " if we are to pre­
serve our rountry from crime,
clean up our politics, and perfect
a more derent rlviliiatiun.” Th"
most Important influences,he said,
in the training of bo js sod girl#

Rhodes Wi l l Talk
At Friday Meeting
Of Poultry Group

Former Local Girl
Scores Big Hit In Kunil Mail Carrier,
Succumbs To Stroke
Jacksonville Opera

Public Donations
WiU Be-Soijfht To
Outfit Drum Corps Minaionary Telia Rotarians Infraction Of
Law Perpetuated 65 Percent By
PeraonK Under 30 Yearn Old

Edward Todd Dies,
Buried In Lakeview

N U M BER 12*

8ets Down Argument
In Communication
Wheeler Reads To
Senate Committee

Proper Advocates
BamonyOf Units

O fty y m fU

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G u n s AMEUA ESCAPES DEATH IN CRACK-UP

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■re the horn* and its mother, the
church, environment and associa­
tions, and the example* which a n
set the younger generation by the
older.
Mr. Merrcr. who was Introduced
by the Rev. E. D, llrownlee of the
Presbyterian Chttrrh, spraka with
authority on this subject a* he d*
scribed him-elf as a reformed
drunkard, lierause of hi* heritage
of culture and refinement, ta had
no fear o f liquor as a youth ami
thought ta could drink ami leave
it els.ne. Hut by the time he wa* 28
ha had run the gamut uf rullrge
liquor parties, parental disfavor
(C sallaari D a r s « s T ltm l

Sheriff Delivera
2 Negro Prisoners Woodmen Practice
•’minty Hhetlff rtpuMe llv n d , Ceremonial D r i l l
returned this morning from Hal­
In WedneMday Meet
ford where he
delivered two

Agricultural Body ’ *;
I* I a n
Of Marketing Lawi

A special meeting of the M arket,
ing Committee o f tta Semlaolo
County Agricultural Association
will ta held tonight l t 7:30 o'clock
in Seminole High School to discuss
Heminole County prisoners lo Iho
A apetial tn&gt;-eilng of Ilia uni propose.l Stain marketing tegialo*
Hlate Prlaoa Farm.
lion,
form
rank of Woodmen of got
One man w4* ttlho Wltile, noHenry Nick!.- I. rhairman o f ihtl
World
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be
held
Wednesday
aril, who waa aenletlred In five
group. Membership Include* Roy
night
at
x
o'clock
In
W.
shIman's
year* fur burglary. TtA nth or,
(7 r I S FI"M' Charles Dunn, J , J , Holly
Mose William*, also blaeh, draw flail. First Street, ('apt.
drill “," 1 J ' **’
Him
hi
llff".
of
Iho
local
two year* fur breaking aud auler
Ct.uniy Agent C. R. Dawson, soe.
team, annuume.1 tisjay.
ing.
rotary of tho association, sold a ll
The drill team, b * said, will
practlre the rout loss Jt plana to person* Interested in m arketinf
legislation aru invited to attend thg
oaw oo April 1 when It parllelconclave.
palea in Ihe Initiation nf memberx In the tine. Kd III vara, Ula.)
Report cards of high school claaa at lakeland.
Other Wednesday night bus),
stndcnis for the fourth unit of the
nee*
will ta Ihe arranging nf
1936-37 achoel larm were being
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it
distributes! today, according to transportation to lakeland for the
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ceremonies.
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Prof. G. E. McKay, Seminole
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C. L\ I'olllns, of Ih* local
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High taboo I principal.
.•a
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ta l.i*ht rrwas
Th# card* are to be returned Woodmen, salil about a acora ot
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.a*
Haaforditea are experted to re ­
. It
i ; p ogsc
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s*
Report* are Issued once every ceive their Initiatory degree on
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M
April I ,
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•is week*. Prof. McKay said.

High School Pupilz
Are Given Report*

LOCAL WEATHER 1

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after tite ahumer af the "vote rash" of 1849, only today
titer m * rtuhin* away from anuthljg instead of to oono»
Mot*. Tltey an ptilwg what Is l«ft o? their household bo*
teegtaga iato their won out ffevreta, «r ia goat eases tato
and* draws wagtma, sad Morin* west.
"About TOJOOO Amertcsuo," according to a i
eeutlr published h* Collier's Magmlni, "have moved west*
waid m as the sao-bokod onus of Oklahoma, Arkansas,
Wyoming, Chterodo and the Bakotss.
Maar of these Boautte an still ou tha move, lookin* for
pteeao la start O w l** ausw. It la tho moot important sad
aigntfkut mi*raUon sines tho Atrs of tha covered wagon.
"And this modern pilgrimage U not without its con­
nection with that epic chapter in Uio country's expansion.
Many of tite families now beta* pushed toward the sunset
by the havoc of tho drought are descended from the ptenotra who roamed tato tho Middle Wart ahead of tho ad­
vancing frontier, in th# period Just preceding and foUowta* ihe CHU War.
"These twentieth century drought refugees are foL
lowing the Oregon Trail, the course blnard yean ago by
Hteijr predecemnre sf wa*ou train and Ian* rifle. This was
the route Lewis and Clark travellad in IS M , when they
carried the Stars and Stripes from ocean to ocean. Ever
since Matte* heat and furious winds began to sear the
Duet Bowl several summers ago, Urn highways between
■ n u y * w
r o t t o d a y tite Missouri River and Tuget Sound have been studded
with famlNes rolling to the Pacific northwest in search of
the fellowship or b e * new homes.
UEVERS: Truly our MlawahJpIs
"Over the roads they come, the nomads from the Cen­
tral States whose farms either were blown away by the
wind or broiled by the heat In recent yean they have
helped to add more than SB.OOO new farms to the total
number In the Pacific northwest

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O t upetde-down he brooded like
tho bat.
Echoes la him of these old
shapes remain;
Statisticians of some o f the big life Insurance compa­
The hawk's rapacities gate, lbs nies have espbded one of vaudeville’s most venerable gaga

Fivored Group*

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"A nd while various and sundry statesmen lay down
heavy verbal bombardments, these nomadic farm ers from
the Middle W est muddle through. In all aorta of impro­
vised shelters they bivouac throughout tha Pacific Coast
urea. Their tents and shacks a re strung along every high­
way between Puget Sound and the Sierras. Some of tho
drought refugees a re virtually penniless, but they manage
to struggle along. Others have brought wallets filled with
i'a was a growth tortuous as
benutt
nml crop-reduction checks, th e la tte r saved from the
Time;
• he was fanged and taloned days of the defunct AAA.
'•And to this tast group o f migrants, unscrupulous
Ilka thw cot,
like the lliard. once bs land sharpers a rc a s dangerous a menace as were hostile
Indians to the wanderers of tHe previous century."
crawled In eltrac,

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A hundred sa d t f t y utiles southwest a t tha

__inland of Florida He u r n law bun eowyssad
o f toon and to tal m ad. They a r t (ha Dry Tart a g u Islands. On o u t a f theta, LOOOEBHBAD
K E Y , ia lacatsd a Rfctosooqut lighthouse with a
distinction no other eon d a ta . I t is farther stray
from Use uwlnlaud thou s a y otto
oorthi
The largest Marius turtle la

TRUNK TURTLE
attains tho
Found
tropical sta* it Is
to n asM
esa soon, la tie
pan nra used hi stettito
graceful ia th
broods on the
along tto

boast's than single men 7”

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who can’t mail to hla constituents
some kind of s speech he
made In Congress nn the subject
Wf the Supreme Court.

Hughes Says Boost
In Judges’ Number
The legislature is planning to
pass some hind of a law to beep Impairs Efficiency
cattle off the highways. Of course,

20-Year-Old Feline
Like* Vegetable*

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WAfTRBURG, Wash.. Mar. t t l
—(M—Although 10 yeoro old,
Laddie, a Persian rat, ia still able
to fight off dogs, boss other cars
and catch an occasional gopher or
mole. E. L Wheal*r, bis owner,
says Is may all ho ih* result of
Laddla’s vegetable diet.
For breakfast the cat eats a
salad, preferably with lots of
mayonseise; for lunch n canto-

W E R T - The JEW ELER
Dhuenwd* And Wslrhen
F l a t W itch And Jew elry R efalrtag
Moeating And E n g rav iaf
• p u sau
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ho unsatisfactory."
Hughns’ letter wan written tot
Wheeler In response to Inquiries
from the Montsna senator.
Hughes struck back si the tes­
timony by Attorney Central Cum­
mings that the Coun had too
much work on applications for
certiorari for tbs p m e m member­
ship in handle properly.
*
Without mentioning Cummings
by nniM, ho sold, tho “work of
paining upon ttoaa applications In
should hove n word with Mr. Hoplaborious, but lha Coun la able
bins, who recently urged that the
to perform It adequately."
W .1*. A- ho pot on a permanent
basis, a proposal heartily helled
by the twenty Eastern Mayors who

It probably won’t apply to the
kind of rattle who penlst In hog­ statement that tho proposed incress# In the number of Justices
ging the raid.
"would not promote tho effklsncy
The Governor end the State of tho Court.
"It la belieregr that It would Im­
Legislature are going to hava to
gtee and taka If they ara to get pair that efficiency aa long as the
along la April and M»y.— Cocas Court acts as a unit. There would
Tribune. Yeh. giro nU you cun r f be more Judges to hear, more
other people’s money, and tabs Judges to confer, more Judges to
discuss, more Judges to bo con­
what you can gut for yourself,
vinced Mil to decide.
"Tho present number of Juv
Military men insist that the
public dots not hove to bu afraid tlces are thought to bo large
• f poison gns In the nett war. No, enough w h r U prompt, ade­
the only kind o f poison gns most quate and efficient onaduct of the
a f tho public will hare to fear Is work of the Court In concerned.
"As I hare said, 1 da hot tpesk
that put out by the paid propugunfor any other considerations ia
rlsw of an appropriate attitude of
the Coun in relation to questions
of policy. I understand that h has
been augsaated (has with mors
Justices the Coun could hoar canon

I UVJ nm'%. ~--- m
sightseeing, despite to t
weather, and they vtiH tW tto ■U r oetasioumJly (bnlei ia thata

p it ferr nee).
They har* tra a if— ad their
residence. Spasso houas, with all
m w furnishings.
Bat OB « • *
bawadar w ilf. not i f n t atoub
time there hi the next few outsits
If be follows the schedule ha haa
set hltmelf.
lie is anxious to sea haw M
p ro e m s the aoiiots- been M M
In industry and has p n J a s M 0
se rin of trips which aril] aw ry
him oxer mast of "Baeepaaa aad
indtis'rlal Russia.
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He already has eieitad Lawtacrad and spent a wash tte e ta g
power and Industrial f h a h h tth s
Ukraine, keystone of Raaala’s hn
dust rial renaissance.
If he and Mrs. D arks aae a n prlecd or displeased at tho UrnAmt their heopitaltty has w vk t ited opportunities af see let life,
M M aM eai la a qaaodsry. The they do not show It,
. ,
iW llais can't decide which they
They hare become cleat ( M l
Hha hast: tho rare delicacies of of the Italian i a l u i i i B r / ! i p .
tho BMrtsa' table o r tho aewesi xusto Rosso and his now AaeerlAamrtraa maria which follow* ran bride, tho fsrmST.' Mrs, T.
sash dtanar and reception.
Wilkinson Bunker, whom they
Despite this, tbs couple has not' knew In Washliiftaa.
Brad ap la the reports of nn
They have adapted ttouuslves
slihuruts social program which1 '.o the ordinary dlplMaatta rtwtine, neither leading aor trailing
prstadaj t t o x .
With tarn ation opportunitiesi other diplomatics In a sodhl pro.
Ihalted, they hare taken uu walk­ gram.
ing to keep fit. Dolly about 4
Kcypt Is a main source of the
F . M. Moscorltes can see *tcm
strutting, often hand hi hand. wurtil'a fine codon.

— the one that went: "W hy do married men live longer
"They don't, It only seems longer."
... .
ON THE RECORD
They report that when s man marches to the altar he en­
country who think
L l-l
Lasts foe tho hill, and Man ante ters th e moat favored of alt the mala mortality groups.
Hy DOROTHY THOMPSON
through
tho tasruussd
forth to hnttla:
A fter the knot is tied, they say, the groom acquires a good
tho Federal R easrrs B
Onto more his c la ss uncurl, hit chance of outliving unmamed contemporaries of his own
In tho midst of «hs cattails and artificial labor shortage,
.
eyes grow wary;
age, w hether bachelors or widowers. Ills bride, too, can mud (iinglncs o f the luu fowl Mr. Kecks ulao puts hl» finger
mousy mat hat so as to ovate t o
4»’l i;tints more h«&gt; ninths his pmy look down her nose, for she also has a fair chance of out­
weeks, u sober voice ho* at lost
oaother serious troubls with ftarioa. Mr. Ecxtso imiriha that
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nil burned and hairy.
living M r unmarried friends.
spoken in Ws«htngion, and the' onr productive &gt;ymrm, namely, th* rain bops. " I t stable is e tto iy la
— Lionel Wl
These observations on the relationship between m ar- eoke Is that of one of tho sbkM tnci that in craft after craft »kllled •ndaagtrtd by aastarraatsd pries
rlnge and Jong life were made by Ihe atatlsttcignj*, jf] tho men l*-iV . Administration, Mi. n.iw wsMU W found t n j ? ’ tho
•Wo hope thsoR-Mt-dovrii rtrlhts
course' 'o f a study o f mortality ''in New York, exclusive of Murriner 8, Keel**, governor of Job*! It I* nearly a year finer thin
| " l i t ,• « wver before WS Hrikn n let
New York City, for tho years I029-10M . Summarising, tho Federal Reserve syettm. Mr. column pointed " I tf 'ihe pressing
, downin business.
they
aay: "th e risk of death is unevenly divided among 'the F.eek» raid In effect precisely what nted for n lurgD-scale apprentice
tiM
*—--------- o------------single, th e married and the widowed-" “ Rut," they point Mr. Walter IJppmsnn etvtm ico system. Rut that has been com­
JIT Amelia Earhart Is gtrlng tbs
batted not only by employers, hut
eWorld a good lesson In how to out "on e rule holds consistently throughout life: the mar­ In hie column come days sgn, and miMI vigorously by irsds unions.
which
wui
the
ehlef
point
of
an
ried mate is favored over the unmarried, and the disparity
,i gtt wwsy from it all.
Mr. Keeks warns tho unions that
writer
of, .this
i.ijirera which
wmen .tho
« w
n.er o
n„hsml&lt;’n monopolist!*
is not a mere trifle, it Is very pronounced. In fact, over itldreea
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The DsLand Sun Nsws seams a considerable range of ages, from 3 0 to 45, the mortality
&amp;
't
.■ to think that nnwsdsys a man of the married man is less than h alf th a t of the single."
thcro was a soh
slarts si the bottom of the lad­
When It comes to women, however, the statisticians &lt;
- K "tor upon
■
" .in"—
whkh
us. . not a crlris '*" L ' j i^i Mlmk.
, ^ p , .1»„f . t e w
n - Francs y seiseday
der and alts down.
found conditions not quite no favorable for the married. of government falling to meet
^
h ^ d , popular front g*
----- — a-------------"The advantage of the married women is leas pronounced,’’ human need., whkh, If they . r s pt™ « random: Tbs' stagehands by the Socialist, '
Isn’t It loo bed that ihe nest war
not met, may precipitate revolu*.■’
revnlu- “ n*"B * " * ’ * * * .“J
i ll„**
!! ” ' J nH- the m tataer of
Is going to break nut before ihe they say. "Their death rato a t ages from 30 to 65 is bet­ tloo. Th; crisis I. the serious &gt; n - f « * fl.OOU, I heller
members anyhow. gplaasss, who la
- —
/. • still.
world discovers who sisrtrd th- te r by only about 10 percent than th at of the aingle; and
noL n*w
for very young wives, ages 20 to 2 4 , the haaards of child­ gar of a prlco Inflation wltich
law oitaT
may eweep everything before ll— ^ h "
,rf, ^ , . 1. ,
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o------------birth, concentrated at this period, raise the mortality of workers am! capital alike. That
*“ ° “ml
^
Young Jimmy Roosevelt, the heir the married somewhat above th at of the aingle.”
crisis Is due to a combination ot tato than the Century Hub.
apparent, m«&lt;lo a speech ihe other
The excess mortality of the wklowed as compared with factors of whkh this rolsmn to e
Mr- ****'■■
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night on ihe Supreme Court; and
repeatedly warned: tto Imernstlhn- •" " lo' of
M* T t . w . ,
»U
araagsly enough, he supported the the m arried la g reater for men than for women. “ Here
again," the statisticians say, "w e a re not dealing with
President.
slight differences, but with severe contrasts. F o r example, boom based upon prodigious r v ’ »y* ,nai t&gt;"
pondliures for armamoma which been decreed
Of course, ii isn’t always neres at age 35 the mortality of widows Is 5.76 per 1.000 as
thrraicn to unhslanca budgets and f'"d by risinn
sary to dim your headlights when against 4.11 among married women, a serious enough ex­
croste currency crises throughout riel eosis. Oni
passing another auto at
night. cess, but reUtivsiy moderate as compared with the corre­
Europe, with Inevltshlo reperrus-' copper end o
Yjtu can always lake a chance on
sponding excess in the case of men. Among widowers nt •ions here; sudden ami universal this category,
not gening hit.
There Li sr
age 3 5 the mortality is 0.22 per 1,000, well over twice that demands of labor for shorter hours
tnd higher wages, with the u s-! speech for ll
among
married
men,
which
is
4.42
per
1,000.
From the w«y some of our
"T he figures thus selected are typical of what Is sumption of no responsibility for budget, he ss;
S u it officials ara busy those days
seeing that production li not there- nnred, nnl
boosting iheir own salaries, you’d seen to occur throughout a long range of ages. Contrary
by curtailed; the intention of capl-| and we have
think they fell pretty sure Inflation to what one might expect, the widow is the leaa hard hit
tal m pass these Increases on to tiro the publlt
becoming anyway.
‘ ‘
• fra rela
than the widower, to Judge by differential mortalities of
It’s a poor senator these days the widowed and th e married.”
' ' ‘ like tho ssvsgo,
sometimes h i. brsla

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L o o A 7 o Com ing

Three-Hour Ceremony To Unite Mcchanically Minded Prince
To 18-Year.*
f
.

It Is In-Iter for you if ,
body keeps working
turu intended. Food
(nftcr digestion) should
tn r r n o iT . Mar. -J.- ai~lam.reliminated every day,
Ing threats of a eily wile autnyou Ret cniwt ipated,
niollve Stuke If raids on slriliettlose or two of purely Y
held plants roll tinned, pullco iis
Black-Draught
day rntrrvd the plant ol the tatde
Thomas |\ Henry Print C a, in f prompt, rcfreshuiR relief.
evirted striker* who have oetu
sThmisunds and thoua
pled t lv plaru since Mar. 11.
of men and women
The strikers surrendered peace- Black-Draught and keep
fully. Fifty poll, emeu apparent­ always on hand, for use
ly look approx,mutely ?,« strikers
the f ir s t sign of const!J
there Ivy stirprLe.
ciretllt Judge Homer Ferguson Have you tried it?

7 "
f“
ju,rrhe wa* thirty,

w hen
ho .turnbled nut o f the gu-ter Into a Bowery mission tn Now York City and
At a call meet Is * of the N. D»
Hr JAM FA A. M IM A
touches, however—o NrnnL* court |i',r r
r a n r e m l to religion
O re l* MUtabtr Fhr» o f (k e F im V. Howard Chapter -of the United
Friends o f Mr*. A. M. Philip*
Then began mt right months
TOKYO,
Mir.
Mil
MW*Cta C k n tk wtfl n m with ttanahter* of the Confederacy Jtrid will regret to learn that she u ill
ga . ge.
,
to overcome n habit o f »
lion* o f (!ii,h,hUts o f the fait' »•
L&gt; M. Telford, F l o r a l
Both the count and hi* bridtf lifetime which finally met
with
at her home.
cntlnl ‘•pure land’’ sect nr* ei&gt;...
at
the
home
o
f
Mrs.
George
D.
a T i » P . M.
to he are fond of playing tennis. success. Now at the age o f f.| he
centratlng
tlicir
prayer*
on
tie
Bishop Friday afternoon, Mrs. J
T V B D iT
Mr*. W. S . Bamwrll o f Ja c k ­ approaching wedding o f their.tier).j The garage, commodious and In- has never touched a drop of ls«|T t a W. M. U. of the F ln t M. Ilsye*. president of the chap­
sonville la the houftgurst o f Mrs. n.-rntic young alilot. Count kov1". ttientely equipped, will house his uor ,in ***„
B w it a Chert h will hold ■ district ter, appointed the following com­ &gt;K it, Wiggins.
0:an h
,
I severnl amemoblle* and give hint ,
hr told the Rotnrlans
‘M v a t the church bofinala# at mittee in chatys of the beld*e
An elahcvrate three-hoer eeto- a chance tn tinker wih ntito en*j * " ’•'JM dangerous than n rattlef t M o’clock. AU women of tko
MlaaChristine fllondenmlre o f'
many will unite the 27-yegr-n'd.! glno*—his fnvorite hobby.
I snake. He -aid he Is not himretl Issued ill. order last week on the
party to be given at the Woman’s
• A m l i a rc urged to attend. A
minded count and
Ifc ha* driven his own car since' Mylng to redeem people, but bj strlketo to sht?* cause why an
Club on Friday, Apr. ! t Mrs. J.l Bartow was me guest of her par- mechanically
will be
ID-yrnr-old. iWH-try-writing Y©»'re h* vra&lt; IK. In fset, his Intense In- *hlng to young people hi- itw itev injunction should' not be issued,
R. Strickland, chairman; Mrs. W.j ,m , *• * »**k-end.
iko Tokttdaljiterrst In engine* Is' now credited
he hope* to prevent forbidding them to uccupy tut
C
RUI,
Mrs.
V,
E*
RoumilUt,
M
r*J
-------_ Department o f the
The rite , which will take pto
as one reason why he did not use,
.If0 " ’
by the way- plant.
i
.
M.
MeCaakll!,
ilia
.
J
,
II
TruFrancis
Koumillar,
a
University*
J * 1* Methodist Church will hary
of
Florida
student,
spent
the
past
in
K,'Fl'!"
‘*
F,
'e«
Nishi-llongnti
hi*
great
Influcrre
to
gnin
m
ill-;
*
'“*•
"
I,’M
v™
° * ' Influences I The ntttorney for the com­
M f a i r I f f Hunt for children luck, Mr*. B. D. Caswell, Mrs. (i
pany notified Judge Ferguson rfut
week-end
With
hla
parents,
I
“'n'l'b’
on
Mar.
21,
will
be
an
&lt;\
taty
exemption
about
n
year
an?.
”
!
7
!
« iW thttrch annex at *:3 0 o’clock. Bishop and Mr*. J . St. Clair White.
including firs',
liquor,
1 set replica o f
ilix e
repeated1If,, served for n year n* a mill ...........
...............
. fecund, bad unlay that the sheriff hud t.,.ot
wyttien, third, b
w cd n ebd at
M anorial* Day ^Apr, ad, “.nd^M rf.' 'M rs . Nora M cUughlin will be’
‘“’V ' * «»■' • t«rr chiuffeur an/ machine shop; Wfmen. thlH. loafing, ttml founh. unubtn to serve nollve of thn
The F.-T. A. o f the E ait Side
lm l associations,
court nnler ljs*cattsa yf a press uf
hand.
Bishop
waa
appointed
general
,h«
house
guest
of
Mrs.
(!.
1J.
I
^
'f.
.
ct',n
lllr,'‘J
,lh'’.
,
rou"
f M m r y School wit! meet at the
other duties and that poltra hud
At the time, Japanese newschairman
flat
the
program
to
re
m-hop
a
few
days
this
week.
t
f
betprathed
without
,
Mho*! at 2 :3 0 o’clock.
de, lined fit eject the strikers.
held at the etmetcry.
I
--------1 « ^ t t Ptlon the regalia of thi. f pnp&lt; rs attributed his a t entirely (,O U IltV T l ) SO CK
SATURDAY
Mr*. F . B. Roumillat reported.
Friend* of Mr*. C. I . M .t’ roue n' t " T ' ?
r
l
*T ’ . „
" ’ . hU *l" ',Wn 7 mPfn,!i ,mT " \
Circle Number Two o f the First
,,t
. ',1n,l,t',U
‘k’} b , ‘
« " ’ n f“" ^ 'r mountain cllmV
Me, hod1 * C b m ck , will hold a that a birthday boa had been *em wl)1 nKTtt 1D |,.arB lhn; , ! hw,1‘ ,,c " 1* ’n' tH' for‘‘ lbl’ nfr" lr '* lnt?^ !f nni1 " * l " ’mlng
food sale la front of J . C. hy the ehapter to Mr. J . L. Bled-I M her home on Myrtle Avenge.
sot, o f Chancellor, Alabama. Mr.
--------««•
grsdeat.d from the In..
Co.
B k * o e , a Confederate Veteran, is I Roy Wright, a Modern tt- sht , 1
rout,, will dlJlrlbme m pcrlst unlverlty ned plnn* to
______
the father of Mr. G. L Bledsoe u^hm .U y of Florida m Colt*' - ‘ 'f "
" S ' " 'I n "c
^
T ’0 '&lt; * -.• » * « r —
r .„
........
of this City.
iv lllc, spent the week-end v.t i, Mil l H e hU
h«vw eotttrl His future b.ide displayed
o KIlW .................
„ ..........
,
At the close of the b u sln es*'fanlily&lt;
, :« l more than Jlt'o.imu for i JT-i?r for literary work nt the „ * „ . )H.
,
,M,(or,.
, ^
* •*#»Wt •»«••
meeting Mr*. F . K. Roumillat gave]
--------l u.t.dlng presenr- a new palace, f u - i t n ’ school In Tokyo wh' te *n e, (sUtuto in tip. rvrm the 5.m.
•tututr provide, n pvonlty of dntiNyve being ruihe.l m completion eompbxed her education la&lt;t year. (, rill |i;,
„u
y&gt;„-.. ,
an Interesting talk on “Plantation. , j j r&lt;&gt; q , J . PojMt and . It
Paul
l.le 'l.o nniotut’ of the li-cn e in the
Of latereet to a lent* aember
•n I. mny bo purift d I y thoprlII r talent |. in the com..... .
of
' ,,
hrtMIKllt
f ,r
event tbnt the tax i* 'inpsid.
of frleade la this city la the an- Life on the Old South.” Two new' j 0hn*ott and son, Biddy, r p .t.l' '■pTorc the couple moves in, ti n thr 17 syllable .I 'nanete pwm.
ucflot.
member*. Mr*. J . It. Truluek a n J BCVl,raj ,kiy* in Jackso’.vdle Inst |
City Hail rreo d s reveal that
aouDcemeat of the m anlace nt
t
alace
will
Ire
.cre
v
.ly
simple
.it
She
I.
the
daughter
of
Prim*-*
b
1
hiw
th
l,
atl(M„
,
...
Mrs. J . M. MeCasklll wsr* intioabout 7 ”&gt; I al business institutions,
Mm. M s m r s t Taylor Barnet ot
I erplng wl.h NI-hl.HongnnJir.ltb Tol.uda.IIJI an,........ gran.ldaugh.tr
................. w.„
..‘. i ,7.*«
ducsd by the president.
|
private individ i .I. ned profes Ionwm
Waahlactoa,
D. C.. and Mr. Jo *It !• built o f untiainte l wmid at I of one Of the famous sm,e-men Tfar tl(ltlm: lh„
whi,.,
Refreshments were served by the
A, T rlffo rt| from , h&lt; p iv
v.
al men have me compiled with the
*
eyh Jarrell ot Sanford, In Orlan­
hottrss, assisted by Mrs. B. U of KIor)l|a ,n ciainravill.- .
,b * white plaster tn the classical Jap- who l.rlp-.l overthtow :he mtli- the rouoiv ftimiuh^lnn h.nl jink license law.
do fatanU y, Mar. JO.
:.es» style. Not, one o f it*
I't isry lo tJs more than »W years agt».
J() #
,
I’erklns. to the following: members:
^ nf rr|(n,ia hcie
He
Mln-in^nt tii\o i.
It has been the policy of the I’lty:
After a wedding trip to sonth
•ems has a trace o f wetler.t
Abm.t 20 American Buddhists,
(&lt;
K. A. Douglass. Mrs. J . 5,,- i wctkKtnd.
I&lt;** .iKcil for l« « Government te .notch a* fat* #*
era polnte |n Florida Mr. and Mr*.
urehitectureor
furniture.
are
expected
to
Join
the
pilgrinl
4
'
MeCasklll, M i*. J . H. Truluek,!
1 Ppeekil m f iiithnrlfliiit thr* IMun possible ithe law- governing e c u *
Mrs. Jarrell wilt he at home to
There
will be tvxu mod i . a.p to Kyoto for tl. Wedding.
M n. J . M. Bram. Mr*. F. E. R °'1'.
f'arlyle Housholder, n • t t le -t r
Iv fnvpnihiK Itotlv in j*r»M»*‘rtv patlennl Keen e payment. This
their friend* In this city.
mlllat, Mr*. J . M. * * * Jr ’ ’ " r!:. . ’ . the University uf Florid...
and remdilt* traffti* it method is in force to give everyR. Strickland, Mrs. M. »• " '« • !
me ample opporfunfiy to meet his'
the guest of His parents
(
ABBOTT-IU (WEL
gins. Mr*. W. C. Hill. M » . B. -- wl4k.cnd
t
1 rn •
.
oB thftnty hlehtravs \t presen'. &lt;Idianion with the t’liy.
Perkins, Mrs. Allan Moseley a n l
|M.w«r
ch ie f Williams explained that
Mr. and Mr*. J . S. Abbott of MU&gt; &gt; U rfnrtt RobertuBill Thigpen, a student at Em­
this line.
tunny persons ate ..ot fi.ci.irialty
t l Height* announce the enory University In Atlanta, (-a.,
It I* hoped ft. scu ll.
low cm ii le to obtain their licenses im­
nt and approaching marrlwa* he guest of his parents last
powering the Cotiun I- - 1,1 . to u.l mediately nftey they are due. if ftl*
e f th*lr daughter. Lity Mae.
week-end.
Just or rn.iret lax
crlIftenles| !11]r ,(tnt the lenient policy of ih tj
'»» Luther R lsstl o f New Yatk
tff'niPtf
Trctm I'tif*
Can y.m picture Grace Moore
due the f’oiuity on l.n .is m | t -j,j,. ................ .
of them mnplo, 'l ’ n i t u r lf i v
Cky.
I
ree
grett’er
than
nil
fetter
klrt-l
Jam es Henry Dyson, a sttt left.,
tiltMim.lo the Mooyher," ,)vi|r,,| h f tli,, Cuutiiv or t'itc t . lime to collect the fee.
I
e
The wedding will be an event of
nt the U itiie.sliy o f Plot i'll ill W'•* wfirdiT ot thi* riitlici, ilif» Yfrti-I woh npproprlate gv-tuivsT Yuu p m»*i| for ptthth* i»ro|t«a is.
pul
Ice
reeotiD
of
hist
year
show
A **” - No date ha* been set.
the
wi-ek-vm'
Phnne,
teltvlslnn,
we
marveled
e
Gainesville, spent
rhin’t Icllevo li * Well, trot right
litre prreeni vtdlretion*. riempa
with hi* parents.
over to the lifts Theater wh. ro her
| I Iniilx-r^h’- h e r flight over t
Coerldlottls |s one nf the mast
ibn.il fe e prodme about $ Id,000
hew
picture,
"When
Y
ot'rc
In
~
sen.
nt
1
tie
.
nr..
toarVeli.ua,
h
e
disease* of young chirks.
stimuilly for this iituniripnluy.
Mr. and Mr*. Guy Corley of tton id it. in ci
|j&gt;vr." opennl y rt'ctd iy , .mil ttkn
ccnVrHujTVnTr
" r“ Auburmlale «»«• «•«&gt; wcek-eml l|
c it y
r||
...
s „ u, ,
, look. Take o frtv looks It's otto
now serving two City
of
ftti
,t
. Co .-t , r
Mr. Lamson polnletl Out thn» guests nf Mrs. II. N. h a y - at tit* rood tn I luma' euS.
In clu d in g
M M iV II M M »N F eSS
tl pBltllHM t '—.** Hite i»... »
while the Diesels are In opera- Montfiuma llnttd.
' Anti hlsto.y .xi or.ls o.l.s-f c J To ra’.t it gay, gorgtoii!, glsld^', Unit for a legtila^bi-ntotohlv
\\ -trwi
* nt|» ph j Mi 41 rilfp*
KM.t.oUs with Mi-s Mnote's
nr**Y. fXiti'l t:tk** rhatlfF-* on
aion.
i
, Miry I-cgills* T.H of Mon'goin. vlun'itl Initnttces of eocverab' . ' Bn'
l- kily v«»ir»* * .v ilt| |’i* niinffirirnr.
such
as
M.
Fran.-is
id
A,
Itl,
Jo
r**!.U
. . . k«'f|» Ulrnn (Fwiwy y , A la , Is, lbo guest uf htr
It b (inp nf thi* hn^pli* t nffnirH
Uunyaiig Coonr* Whitfield. ut
tHdrt) Nin- l’k*»|»w m ar &gt;»iu. Q
aunt.
Mm,
Jhilou
Johnxop,
on
M.
J
.
I
ante
and
'!
I
&lt;
itrt
iv
n*
i
*b»if
IIidlyiriHi
j
hr*
&lt;
rvrr
prndiuvd,
9 M E - la l S I.
other notffl rbrbtiiut# w)i
West ss'-st Kl.eyt.
Inline llvnl, |.olh of Utlimlo, w c U rn Rltilllv M**!* &lt;bem wr|| hxrk
ch.inp««l from draiH'/mo i n t I sfI i1■ * '&lt;»n tt lirn. t* Monrf whom
t I
i|Ui4 U.
luel u license li. s .t l ) . i n| y, mi iHhlfih. Ui'lli’f
arrrairH r f C»‘od. Tb«*y nrr n i n U* I S" II Fit&lt;I in l«»v«" with nil t»ti*r
for the water plant Is to
The Beat In
M'cording if. record
’ ( vui ; M&lt;»r*rt liitrV »*imrstfii«***.
MUs Carolyn Foyhurn, a rtn- of kmcc."
that It will rare f,,r b*r,’P lBir
ilrimcist for
dept at Wesleyan Conservatory of
He■Mi'* . "lni;ii»if "Mi mil".'• &lt;»*! Jlfdge It, W. Wt.tr.
mamls on th,. City’* wi*«r sup­
Mu-.ic in Macon, ( i s , ii -pendlipj. k .Mr. M ciirr Hdntfii tho o v u &lt;*»*! re
taW#s*rV
*i.»*
♦
f
(111
•
•
een.lp^s
b
■
•
1
p ly for probably trR ykif,&gt;.
»Ti’ “
the Spring holidays wuh her par . I *1k* ronvri ^M'h **ni 1
ei
1tpif. v • in H.d.id ert’s “S&gt;ren-| ‘ Tim TutnfmiT - l r I** piirtm »*i |
Also, It Is trapped joul
t»
’ A ! I l*M 'S ' * b n * " s * H l x ,
» « u c i
. nr.lny niuht
ents.
M
0|,|*
nib*,**
Fine 1*. y“ fr.'tn 11M id. nu sire red mi nlir.it
make * nF additions for Iticreaseil
In Redding llidge, ami spec. ..
■
I
Ucfwva
II.'.n.II.'
Av.
nt
M.'
nine Biiit. i fly," "SI Inner," "Vis*le
volume of service that might be
p O U O L A *]
Mrs. Herbert Kltch and Mr_. long term la Weth rsflrl.l p i t on Da r*1
■ 11 N
fro mi *'l.a T.-ytt.” the Sir-vt ulll'tl' Ik
nceessa-y.
i r'tsj
Janetta Kineuid of .Stark were bo. '"«• &gt;"s crime and was e.
\. in” fr* ■ii. itiii.ii'. l 31Mil lull DHItf.
**\Vul
i acow “ , ’M
house guests of Mr. and M rs.1 "&gt; » 1 !,,n»i
&gt;'fr after •mfng .full* t.“ n'.i| **ln the (ibiaiuing All
1 new **
rs.ed in ktto vlng more id.
these
Drive rum
The riilfttfk r .l t
Miss M argaret E. Antosh ot Walter I . Cooper for a few days
(lie .• Ih' s I.I (•’ll two * xirllent new
out iif prison.
A C o m p lete
|ti&lt;|niliir ntimlM't* i»y .Vcrtiiti** Kvtti.
nf flu*
*-mtnr n u t KAMI lt&gt; sldoi.ll.il Silo Oil
Trenton, N. J , left yesterday for last week.
lie retoinniriplrd to any Imer •Our Peng" ..a l 'W hittling Ib.y," Chamfcrr of Comf "
will d. |I Silver l ot '
Cheap for ipilrk
Miami after *|wnding some time
V a r ie t y T o S e le c t
Mr*. J . M. Wilson In * returned rase i to rend "Down lit Water
Mi- ■ Mom. |, perfectly support, rnss lm|».ii ...
...........
m 7
hide Mr
\ V. Unsold, tt, Hill or
here as the guest of Mr. and
From
| from Atbuita, (in., where -he al- S ir e " ." by P. II. Hadley, a .teal &gt;d will. .1 grand "« ry by Rohert o’elotk in &gt;1.&lt; &lt; iiauilu-r bulhlluu tsike.
Mr*. Claude M. Ki.bson.
tun led Kline’s Beam Irian
Trade Heon of .lie Bowery.” by I . John Bin Inin »«f **\tr. Uit «! urt'l " !' ILii1*
Show and took speci.d courses 1/ Hu! immiiL mid "Twice U«rn M«fi,w I»«*Hi* I Hui* X i••ti i** fa in*, i ‘ii r y I *r;» n*
A i11* 11» I I11*"i;•v■1111»
%i •'*M1
by H.itoM Itkgblp.
beauty culture .
id J m * r
a l n hnul-(lUnklnig r*inhi.* *
ii 'ImI*- i
’b*' Mrbi
Atin*Hrtin Jin b l, while o*h**r n»hft ti^al fi'amre *&lt;I *la’ Jiinhn 1,1bin*
We llis m c
ir# Iruli with iMIfutly by Aline *»f « ............ .. .....
*
B ig h t T n
lfM&amp;l«honv Henry
Kirpbrnwn,
! * *Vlocl ...... Rhl Iii lm lln j
L im it
nuHim Mitchfl. Tilth nine Uautuf* fnir Holf i
U ld

I r in c e s s

Black-Draught

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Special A c t s In All I)elim]ucnt
M7 Legislature In Occupational ,
FcesTti Bo .failed:

X n t M ir fir d Barnes
Weds Joseph Jarrell

’ '“’j

City Asks Bids
For Improvment
To Water Works

uvci* do Tale Of New York New Musical Film rrrr.
(’onversmn Is Told 1numph I1or(»race

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by Ted M o rcer Mmnc, Bob Riskin

151—Reasons—451

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N1CK”S

‘P ttingly Made

Uqnsr Store..

GLAHO;

LIQUORS

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NOSE D IU JI’S

WINES
WHISKIES

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I di. All •! tii ur.rl other*.

Wrist Watches
f » " accK cw .'t
&gt; w .'d .1 r -

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KI.CIN (IHIIKN IIIH.OVA
SI KC.AL PltU KS

Md-aulin, .lewder

HAVE A TELEPHONE
O F YOUR OWN
H kVKN*T you .mil your family
oftm felt Ac nfcil trf a i. lf|ilione in yuur lutmt-Children, etperiallv, are likely in feel keenly (he lack
of itich • convenient means rtf eoniniunieatinri willt
their frie n tl*. Am! when emergencira arise, ilm la rk
of ■ telephone in your hreiti.* might prove not only
coetly, but aeriou*.

A tH igihi.ue, xa.ti w ill Tin.I,
poatibililie* f o r a li.ippit &gt; atltl
for the whole fa m ily .

horiain o f
c o m fo rta b le life

112 11. I’j 'k

Are.

i:.\sri:u
Is th e tim e fu r
(lovvcrH.
W e h a v e a nice supply o f
(fn riltn (lo w ers r u t d ully.
S e e vvliat 'Ja r will l.u y !
A id e r* am i .Marigold
I ’l.m l* lleinly T it S e t
M r*. H e rb e rt Rttaiwil
I’henc r il l
(Vtrry Are.

RILEY’S

NOTH II

M A H . J .'t lt ll

Tlu Faster * ui.'a'u v bill. WJ'
I ,
sxhc'ultd tn ink.’ |da*
Sli.ll ll
Sun ay
a' th.- 1 i
Chit. * I. I.a- I* .'It ct.lb d ..ff I,
cau-c i&gt;t 'be tllii' - " f ev en ! ef
the s ilty .

ENGLISH’S
GULF
STATI ON
IM

(V I) I IU .Si ||

Your ndj^ilHirw am i frie n d s who h av e ielep h o n e*
will be glad to learn y o u hav e o n e , fo r ihey know
from experience tin* m any ad v an tag e * o f b ein g in
quick, easy telep h o n e re a c h . T h e n too, with a te le phooe of your own, you w ill avoid the e m b arrassm en t
o f hxviag to borrow a tieiglilurr’a telep h o n e.
W h e n you w eigh tln-se and ih r m an y o ilie r advantagea of a telephone ag ain st (he s m a ll co st, d o n 't you
agree that It really d oesn’t p ay to try to get alo n g
without one? Why w ait lo n g e r to e n jo y the m any
advantage* that a telep h o n e in y o u r h o m e provides.'’
Order your* today.

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our customers are runleniplatiriu (he purrha.se uf Ihi*
eipiipim t.t and we ask Ihiri
they get their orders in NOW
and pel (lie old price.
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Nancy Mali Sweet I'otatoes 5 Ihs.
I’reslt I'onintoeH 2 Ihs.
Ilefts anil Carrots hunch
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Defeat Chattanooga' $
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at*
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of look In* o»fr olil pupae* hapt by

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I t 'l l n| I t ' l l ' D o 'b l* )— C ra te allW
Dream. fllgklaad F u r " . M a rk-'
M in is '. ItT 'o . R " I I ' f . C FM tr
to r. ITalrle Hold.
r t H ’ H T II RACK _
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Is t F Kkonr, Careful Maid. U i l

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Mobile Religion Is •
New Seattle Wrinkle

around luiil

I'DfwitUaril," 'Traneh-Ca'
UgMw*i(ht who m*eU
ChJao Alrarei, of Tampa, In a
t*h-round match at
Banjamin
FM d. Tampa, Thuriday of thl*
weak, la ihown abova followinc
hla 'arrival In Tampa.
With thra* and ona-half year*
of fhthlfnx aiperlenra, Hriiuil.
laril U'aapacted to win over Al­
var** following vletorlo* nvaf
two’ othar Floridian* thl* yrar,
Bba: Brea** and Tommy Hpirutl,
who fall before the Canadian'* allayb In Miami ring*.

Happy I M i S l ^ T r * ” *

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FORT C0I.1.INR. Colo., Mar.
J l —(Ah—Donald Dorman, Colo­
rado Htalo c n ll'i* itudanl, atnppad
hla rar nn tha hint way without
nntIHnn the horn boll BMrby.
The bull rhanted unit did 171
damage to tho ear, breaking hla
own nerk. Dorman and two com.
pinlnna eaeaped Injury,

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REPORT

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m a rh 'l
atrade.
baartua, maatlp

iT a a « « llt r a llo " r "
to m i ot
lit* Of lira of I to PIIF C t'rh 0»4
s* Ito t * o " 'lllo a M " l 0O " Bp*rIflaolls'o roa to o k l ' l ' " f ro "
Ito I.*1IF *’l'f h or from Ito ro a " l l l ' B K a a lM 'r, for oaa dollar
par aat.
T to r i t r rnmmlMloa r . m r v "
Iks rlphl lo r'J**l « o r or all
kid', nr Is m ak' " r k rk a a a "

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tm "

on

kail*!

T.Prh'U
aaoo** ••
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iff

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fti' *»lih oltrh 'd hall! K ailv the
H nnb'l)
!•»» im M i m ; n u l l a i w n
R n eh m U r I*.
T im * « f " m e ; t i l l .

T.

n o n e * aw n rw c iah w a rn
haowa lo tho offtoall that Itoro
1*. »• f o r " ' lo , tho
auu
ot
Florida. Iha oarvlaa of o Mhpo. •to Itia Cap of K r r h . I'M
•oa anoN whom would b lr t *«•.
a r t that yaw hfa oeor too a r t
af IW 'atg.aao M ir *
r r in T K K it iw t iin t o n n n n r n
that fo b a p p n r to t h - BUI of r a T a S 4 u AK1h ,Mm *f Ml
Complaint h . r . l c o ' or toforo
Muodar. tha Ith day of April. A.
p H IT . olharwtao
th#
atlar;', r t e d 'f'D d a a ia , i a V * ? r t 2lr .i
tlPOa af oald Bill Will to la h 'B
ai r o u f " o " he you. a r t a *•r r '* pro n u l H M w ill
to
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Kinjittir1-

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that thl*
order
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aaro **»h w " fee fo«e ro n .»»utitr* w m I i In Tbe •nnff'H ll*f*
n
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When to

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f^ rlthrot* N c t i t ,

dor of J a i l. A. D.
mm* In mP dfflo*
appttmllnn foe A I

lano'dr !*•»"•.

DINE

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It'd , ku kprl*
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JV?- f* r do* tiunrh'* h »,l. &lt;4.
i»*. poorer, lower: TbppeiL bu.
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Ba.
■•■•* w llh t s u r t 'lln u . m 'a rtita riu ic h " ,
k «n
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■ " .ra io r * . 'w lteh hoard' a r t
■•1*11 'q u ta 'w n l
all
rnmB l.|. r . . i , for ***rallaa.
T 'r h la *
M IN
with
••m'rl* m olara / • 'rta tl* '* .
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'■ iu lp m "t lu la lt r t e o m a l'l'.
I ' live 'iia iia a c t lr W 'tla
F'* a r for op 'ra lto ',
, I— ,t MIIm *f ' l " i r l * power
I I " from t.’lt* Pmaplaa n o .
M*a to tlltp Wall* "
Orlan4* lll'h w a jr.
.A I k r i K M I l M l * r ■M d'r'*
Itoo* m rt* pay'hta to tha t*tly
nr to 'lo r* . a r t f*r fte* p * r* "t.
I t p * " " t &gt; of tha a ' » " t of kid.
nt'Ot h* 4 ' p e a lt" with " r h hi*.
n p a 'iM l'l k N * »r* will
ho r*Mo4r*4 to faralah B ort* to tha
' I 's N 't of s M .th lrc of t h 'lr r « * P " I I " C o 'l n a u .
* i"p t
Ik*I
" r h Honda mop not k ' requir'd
ftom rellahU m ' " f * ' ! " ' "
of
* " i p o i " t . c h " k a *f i H M O M lu l kidd'ro
w ill
to
r » l » f »»d

m rt«ut%

INNER SPRING MATTRE88E8

SANFORD MATTRESS FACTORY

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BBAMBi (HNAI-B) — B ' p p l l a o
light,
demand
llahl.
marrt*- b“»- hpr* , ntaal
Htrlnnlwnw. ft*lr |.* nwllt&gt;-iry, m *
very |K...r, I . M - t l l . Bt.
Illaah ia lrn tln rc l t l - M * . W AX
J'w H le . i.4d.
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m a " rT^ T ^ .U,,,''* • torttontlo. da-

4 1 S Warn Ok 4 .

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brut I ill-4
poor to f a ir1id * lid .
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Cumpaay.
K U C I’IA M T — a a p p ll"
lldkl
drniand
llahl,
market
'trade
gla. M i buc
rrta.,
beat, l.**|
lair Is goud, l . l l - l . T l i bu, hpro,
I1 I-I.4 A
H A T — t la. l ’roiiul. too. Ilk d
I j r m i C B — dupetwa Uakt, da­
rn*n.l dood. market aterty.
Fto
H -K III’T u I W rrtrn i ertc. ta. la,
l .li -I .M . K a iu r* erla, l . l l - l . l l
M IIH TA IItt— PI*, ru rlf. acarrw
per due huork'*, lie.
IJ.NIIJNH— Morlharn Telluwa, M
Hi. tiag*. I.J*.
DKFORB BUVINO that Lawd- b a g e H r ,
H A K d LK T— Fta. par A r t bo*
T A K lIK ItlN h n — g 'a . 4-1 b u .
* h ". id-Jlo.
mowar, a " our lino. You own rowh, *».ic,v No. f . 4 '.| 'c
1-K.tH: ic I UK U N )— Pla b ' a h ' l
D T IU W liK JtltlB d — r io . plate
it to yeurddlf. Htaatay-Roier* •«n&gt;
4
r| | hpro. no auppll".
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K l'I’ KKJl — BupplHa m o d i" to
At*PI.RH-.|U*Hrn. Tnrk*
fair
u a a llir , lui*. b rh t., I .i u - I .t l .
d.inaad mod*rare, market *t**cr
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huatol
h L 'M r *
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llgki.
fu .
per d*c

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SANFORD MARKET
FOR IIAtB — Mow Toy Aato
l a j * . Worth twko tho prlea at
Chrlatmaa Unto. Malbar F m ltu r o

W in d 'll.

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houaawWra
rK*rby
applaud"
Iha Mr* and eolunimrwj ..to aajto
ply iho n m iu iry v**atp*Wa, Rfl
luuli , (,’riichlow, ,who wan ,p#l
army rook during tha world War,
bpiiad hlmialf for a coup!*, a|
hour*, and ovarybody fof tytoqd

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C la r i f i e d Advertisements

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1‘rogrtu Ada Into’

Whan on* of ihd wdrk^ta keg.
■aitad convert Inf It liu^i a o m
*v t W i e u n _ ' „ i i n v r * v ; , “ i

R*n*mUI*r. *

a .S 7 w*“ *;’ • H | « U ii

Traffic. ’**71?. * Fw

trallon laborer!, ^laaniar a W l
(tem! h«r», hauled out a b®-pouitd P f .

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catr ■aahtrrtlrt.

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T h lrlp Oa* ( I I ) Beat. Bit’
telan i l l tola* la tom
ro a a lr. h u t* r t Florid*,
eald laada to b* aold la

Baggett's

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F ire Department
Seeks Ordinance
To
Oust DangSecretary
CMef Cleveland Asks

Chief Of Police
li Instructed To
R e a m CabSigu

Beauty Shoots Count
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Moley Says
Ettablith Dates Jooior Chamber Raymond
Proposals W o ^ n f
Brin* D e f
w
For Work SheetiNominates Men 'American
MetoOw
To Be Accepted To Lead Group Admits Striking ;

WARM »rR IN G S , Ga.. Mur. n .
— l»P&gt; President Rnnsrvrlt slid inday hr h-pud ihrrr would In- no
new taxes m this sr* ion of Conlire**.
The Ohlrf Executive mail* ihe
statement ai hi* second pres, con 1
fett-nce of hi* vacation here a* ho
H t in u motor car in front of the
p r e s iiuingi-s. Hr d id him expand
on hi* tax observation.
It was mule In response to a
teipieat for comment on ihe rtventj
atatrmrnt o f Marrim-r S. Krcles,
chairman nf the Federal Reaerre
Hoar I, that the budget ahould lie
," r *‘,nl
l-al.tnced even If it became m-res- cultural t’onser
iBty to invteaae inrom and prnf-1 l!&gt;37 yevtrrday
l'» taxe*.
J liahe.l ihe firei
lie ileelinetl to comment mi the for lnkln|t w„r
letter
( hief J u m Ici* Hughi*
,
raying the Supreme Fmirt reviaiun * , , r * &gt;01 c'"
would impair Court efficiency.
Document*

Altamonte S p r i n g s , Kirchoff Ca n d i d a t e
Tribunal ActkM
I Oviedo S e c t i o n s
For P r e s i d e n t Of
At H e a d Of List L o c a l Civic Unit B e l i e v e s Roopeyell
Can Achieve Almi
The Sanford Junior Chamber of
ronim erre Nominating Com mi ttre
In O t h e r W ^ T l

laat night arleeted E-Mie Kirchuff aa ita choice for ptesiWASHINGTON. M»r. * *
(,\ P ) — Raymond MoU/»
ilem o f the cfvic unit for ihe com . _
ing IS mouth*.
once one o f President * * * #
Other nominre.; J . N. Robson. velt’* cloficst
advlnor*,,
J r ., firai vlce-prcaolent; K. R.I posetl the chief e x e c u tlfQ
K 'ney, aecon.l vice-president; Roy,
court bill today on
lot
Mann, treaaiirer; t ’jrde llamsey,^
tirouml It would abandon
aecretary.
. '‘American method” of aww»
The proponed Hoard of llirector*]
lug gocliil
and
economic
inrlr ile* John Schirnrd Jr., Jimmie'
„
."■*
are the date, set for llvirdo. The Rowland, Hrnry Wiite Jr ., J . J.l chango*.
"That method, the A m eric**
Kellaghan,
Harold
I’owrra
and
remainder nf the srheduto ia to lie
complete 1 In the n.-ur future,
Ralph Cowan
|
onlarly faahton preturn* w
( tub mrnibcr* pnintwl oul Ihit
. |K ' . . . - f ,
County Agent C. R. Daw-on annomination hy the Committee doe* *" n^ ‘
y
. .
. ,
nuunred that the faun uffire will not necessarily mean tataitlve e le c .
•«*
^ It.
he rioted nn day* when work Hon. explaining on election „|ght! 1« ronvU e. the p ^ p l. o f J t .
sheets are being taken in the Coun­ ■ny member h*« ihe opportunity V &lt;b,m»
*Jlfn
*****
ty outside of Sanford, nnd be taVr the f1«x&gt;r ami place his run'll- thamfe, Moley
raid no checks fur the I Pill pro­ date on the ballot,
| "The end which Mr. Roeee
gram will tie distributed on these
Ja y fe e * elected E. K. Laney haa ao courageoutily marl#
\ days.
i and Mr. Ilamaey an delegate* to own ran he achieved within
t hecks, the sgrnr asserted, withi the State organiiatlon'* convention grand morale of American I
■hr hell by ihe farm office not In l.akeland, Apr. U -lt. Mr. Kirth- atiiullonal iradilion. But to I
|mnte than " I days nfter their tr- o ff and Frrd Scott were cho*cn a» In achieve lliem through th * '
i reipt, then they tire to lie returned alternate.. About 10 member* from at ruction of the American tr
! tn Washington.
ihe lora! unit will attend.
Hon W to open the way to
t Yesterday’* session was .leFted W iUiimj J r ., arldmaad the death of ideal* that Rav# II
’ algne.1
tn
a r .| u a i n t
a l l chlg ’ body briefly on propo*cd birth.”
I fnmmidrcmrn wide their duties in plana for'Iwautif(ration of ih« lakeMoley tnld the Senate Judl*
I tilling nut work sheets. Following from, diaplaying a blueprim of &gt;ha Comm III ee that “ n u M a haa 1
I I, he Vnmplota |lat nf the bodiesr
plan* whlrh the City hope* to n*f more mitapoken than I ^ a rt I
Co- my ♦'■'•titruin**— t ’— S—ly": of na-trlax e f»e i. .« w w « * » J.* a k t e .
Iliiuimnek. thMIg.si with s|n-i’ littg .
llviedo, pre-ideoi; Roy P. hyntc-s,
Hr n vote of tlir"'orgnniiaiion,| trary refuaol In fin f a way
$15 or lit days; Karl (ikirie,
Junior Chamber drlayrd plana for modify the law ami pregervt
th irg e l with ilruitki-itliess, J5 t-t1
a membcr»hlp drive until the new tinulty and unity an far aa
15 iluy&lt;; llu., McMillan, rharg.-d,
officer* have been rrateil.
slide ill a IhtI.hI of atrikihjf,
with drunkenness, }5 of It) day*;;
An addrea* of W. II. Ilyaon. ptiriillrlr.| sociul and ccunr
John I'lau, chsrgctl with rvt'klrss
hnither of Fn -I liysun, w»* well change*.”
iltlviltg, ‘.Hl-il.ty n u ll it.f, suspeo l I
rereived. It noircmed the interest
__
_
ml; F Stephen*, charged with,
which northerner* Hike In Florida.
lm_ . , f|V _ |
drunkeiine-s, $10 lain I rsirenietl [
Mr. Dyson *&gt;s.-rieil thoi he hod 1*1 I S S l f r l l c a i
1 C I
Dt-indi rty eon11net nllegH’iaus
1-een coming to Sanford for the C j l „ J _ _ i „
i v f fltL
were braid tlgiiitist the fitlhiwittg

riency neccvary to both, hence
the resignation a* Club secretary
and treasurer.
In a statement Issued to The
Ifrrntd this morning, he said;
" I regret that my personal du­
ties prevent mo from continuing
as secretary-treasurer of the S in for 1 Baseball Association, The
ilutlra o f the secretary h a v e
reuehe.1 such a proportion that n
will triptirr considerable lime ni|
handle them in an effirient iir*n*t
nrr. I mu sure that the director*
of the ha-el all association will be
able to arcure some one who rat.
give the time necessary to handle
this position In a satisfactory inau-j
per."
.
j
“I will rnniimie to be interested,
in Sanford as a baarbatl center
and reimln a loyal liouiier or our
tram."
When notlfieil of W ight's resignatltn. II. M. Watson, president
of the Club, expressed surprise
And tktnnlshmrnt.
1 WnbOin ewtht.nnt .pgnin anv'poa.
tihIH sbcte-scrs for the position at
fltu lime nf th* interview ami had
no nthtr eommrrw tu'm ake.
He
regrrtied ’ the fact that Wright’s
connection with the ball rltlli ha I
pi he severed.
At a late hour today, no mosement had l*e n made to call a
meeting to l lert anuiIter secretarytrea-urer.

ilod
Order, will Wight at &lt;1:50 o'clock! ulea
Sanford'* Ik1Mo lay Chapter list
tonight in the Masonic Hall for a
Fa
night circled Reginald Sodrrtil»ni
regular session and it rhirkrn1 who
a* master rntmciltir to serve for
pilau svpper, II, R. E, Siarr, high ho i
the next three months.
priest, announced tmlay.
I prod
Edwin flnniske was nnmeil senior
monritor. while J,. M. Telford Jr.,
We-lnesday*a tides, THal Stntinn, *' '
was the choice o f the fra'ertthy for Ocean Pier, Dajrtnn* llrarh: low,1 r *
junior rotinrilnr.
|-J:in A. M. and 12:51 I*. M-i high,1 f" r
The evening's program Included
A. M. ami 0:IW I*. M.
j
addresses hy the following Mason r:
The Fire Department answered
R. II. Chapman, deputy grand
master nf Florida Masons; 1|*rnf.l
___ an alarm yesterday at The Trian*
15. 11. McKay, principal o f Beta- 1 glr, I'ark and French Avenues,
innle High School. R. E. Kipp, j where a grass fire wn&lt; burning.
Grammar School prim ipal; J. I |No damage was done.
j
Trawick, ntn-ter of the Sar.,’ort|
A marriage license has Iweti i*Masonic laxlge; ami Lrtinari I..
, sued m J . T. ilsrd y and Miss Ca'hMcl.uras, High Hrh»o) coach.
I true Calhoun, both of Sanford, »cA chlrki-n pllrau supper w *i orrling tn recorls in the County
served after the business srs-ilor.
Judge's of lice.
A number of prospective DeMnla ys w e re guests.
The weather;
Curtly rlmuly
with ■tattered ahnw.-r* on south
e**| cii*«l toalght and In extreme
northwe*!
(Irrtlon
Wednesday.
Kxtrerno Northwest Florida part­
ly cloudy tonight. Wednesday
cloudy, probably thun-lrrslfiwer*
In weaf portion

negroes;
I
Frank Thomas, $|o or JO diy»;
Maty Thomas, $5 or 15 days * lit t
Akins, 50 tiny*, *t'spentle.|; Mariottj
l.nwery, $10 or .'PI tiny*; Vernto
Jones, $|0 Ihiiii I eslirii’e-l,
I
Marion lytwery also was ftn.-d
$5 or remande.1 to jail for lo dty*J
for contempt of Court.
For allegedly keeping * disor f
tlerly house, Winnie llenderritn.
negro, tlrewt a fine of $10 nr ill
sentenre of 50 tiny*. I barged with!
being iron ties of lite Inotse were
the following, li..-* Ibtvis, $5 tpj
III day*; Ikt Jangle* Holt, $5 or
15 d a y .
Ilroiikerioes* rltarge* agtiiist(
three negroes resulted a* follow*;!
James Wa-hingtnn, $5 nr 10 days;!
J . H Ferrell, $10 or 50 days; and
John li. Miller, $5 or III days.
|
Willie Ward, negro wus fiord
$|o or :io .'ey* in i*d af'er a cunvirtion of I ring drunk and disor
derly.

DircctorH
( ’ailed To Speci al
Meeting On Friday

C h a m lM T

chairman, saitl between
an 1 flJtOO had been subscribed 1 m T i t I I
V I 1 1 gk l a
Monday with sons* amounts still
t l ' j l o l I I I C IB
in the hands o f the Cummiuer* A s x p H P l i R v U Ik V I gi
but not reported to campaign head*
§3j
WJ I I
quarters.
- - .
Mr. Sharon said that owing to
Lloyd F. Boyle, assistant d i,
lo the very busy season worker,I irict attorney in the Ninth Judi
Were
asking for an intension of rial Circuit o f Florida, wa, in Ti
lime to complete the canvass. This tuavllle today engage.I in thi
request h is been grantosl.
spring term of Circuit Court f»i
Campaign oiganixation has been Urrvard County,
set up in the following town* in
Mr. Boyle said lea* than a scort
the County: at Lake Mary, Mrs. of ca»ei appeared on the -io.-ke
Robert True will be in charge; and that none o f Umm were of ma
Mr*. D. R. Gray at Longwnod: jo r important*.
B. L. Malt bit ar Altamonte Spring*;
Spring term of Circuit Cmn
Mrs. G. J . Barnett at Fern Park, open* in Sommol* County In May
the Man's Club at Oviedo; Mrs. 3. according to Mr. Boyle.
F. Long at Chuluoca; and J . A.
Judy* Millard B . Smith i
i.ngan at Geneva.
presiding justice In both routine-

against rich of three nrgr.'e. who
pleaded guilty to a-sault and bat­
tery chargra af'i-r being aitaigne.l
before County Judge II. W. Ware
The defendant*
were
Gene
Carr, J . D. Paul and Nrwt Wash­
ington. None of the trio mold
agree with the others, it appeared,
as to who nwnrd the santlwich —
so they deckled to settle tr rho
rough anti tumble way which cost
them enough, said Judge Ware, 'o
buy five Sunday dinners ea.h.
Harvey
McAllister.
negro,
plea-led guilty in County Court to
operating an automobile with im­
proper license. Ile was fine-1 $15
or given fin day* in prison.

Ironir Funeral K ili* H
A rc Scheduled For
Four I*.M. Wedncuday

‘20-Found Wildcat
(iiven C i t y Zoo;
Caught In Trap

Funeral service, for Ron* C.
I.oog, S.infoid rurnl until rn rriiT
who &gt;l|e.| Sunday in Cornon-ln
Ilem h, will lie held ill I I’, M.
Wi-ilnc-duy flout die Frick*.ill
Funeral llm iie with die Rev, |lr.
E. D Hrowolee officiating.
l*xlllienirM, all ■.uiidoyeea o f the
postnfficr. *re :
W. S. Thoinuui, II. II. Kqttlres,
E. A. latndiert, I . IV I'aymn, M. EMoreland sod M. D Wright
Imi-rntent i* to he in Evergreen
Cemetery,
Mr. t.ong, who had hern u resi­
dent o f thi* City for the past 2.1
• year,, wn. fishing in the surf when
he suffert'.l a stroke, lie died al*
I most iiiitiirdiiiirly.

Marion Hand Diet*
After Short Illness
In Smyrna Hospital

Ted Mercer, in tell mistl Otary,
belay I.il.l *lm lrnl* at NentlPola
High School that tho "r.-al lekj
of an rutlcation is Its applied
liility lo the need, of life.*1
*
He wst the principal speaker
on u special chapel prograul M
thr edureiioniil iusiiiuliun.
Mr.
Mercer stressed
mocal
eharacier, a spccitdiirtl Inlelletl
end a well developed body its IP*
three nefrssilte, whlrh the Itud*
ertt j'Mith mit't (K isses, to main­
tain thr pace o f living.
In developing the
trio,
I|m
ntissliHiary said
all
rmploygtfc
will rsaiiiini- any applicant
rmplnyment as to his charactgf.
Hr said it was mandatory'tha$-m
Ixiy nr girl completely nunUV
on,, prnfession tn l*'rome a •lib­
ers.. He concluded with the *tgt^incut that a good physical condi­
tion I, an aid to both charactkY
and thr ability to Irani,
**
Mr. M rrrcr is -chislnleij lo *j[dtrss Hanford Kiwanians tnrwkrrow at li!:|5 1*. M. in the VaD
dr* Hotel

Agricultural Head

Welfare Unit SeekM
Applications For
Enrollment In CL'C

“S ' Court Spring Term

dk&gt; broadtail from 13:30 P. M. to
1 P. M.
Stations carrying tho program
•re WfeB, Atlanta. W PTF, Ra
Might, H. C.{ and WS1. Columbia.
B. C. Andrews, secretary.tressurer o f the Sanford Production
Crodit Association which la afflllamd with tho (and bank, aald the
financial
Institution's
Sanford
hranek served the counties of
Eemlaol*. Lake, Volusia. Brevard
Orange tad Osceola.
In thbi district o f ilx counties
IJMM lo*M have been mad* totiling ISJI40JMB. Seminole Coun­
ty firm er* have borrowed I t &lt;250,.
M O to m v o their farm *, according
‘ to Mr, Andrew*,

.

zm '^ zH ien Court Ch

Drunken Dr_____
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Feel Fall B l a s t
Of Law In Fulure Sa"ford OeMolays
Choose Soderblom
e * may expert la pay the line For High Position
The Monro* Chapter 15, Ma*onic
a**enied or serva the senlem o
handed down from the hnuch.'
Flly olllrlal* said today.
la tho past, thn city ha* boon
lenient particularly
with first
offender* having no other p oll.*
record.
Hum" laxity also hk* berg
■howa In ra*ea where tin- person
arrested ha* • family or I* holdlag a Job which might In* Jeapor
dlied by * prlaon term.
City Court, on tome occasions,
H u accepted part
of
tin. &gt;e
seised fine, or release.! Ihe rttiivlctrd Person after
ho eervid
•owe of hla aeatenre.
Rut tn tow future, the full
Finally will he rviulred. heraqst-,
oa City Commissioner W. A.
lo d lt r pul It, "there's no greater
menace on the hlalfwar than a
drunken driver."

n

President Refuses To f i t

Says Pri­
v a t e Business In­
terferes With AthIftic Position

Charge Rate Display­
ed Or Show T r u e
Law May Cover Paint Cost, Says B o a r d
(Shop E mp l o y i n g (Tly Commissioners last nlgM
liu tru it.il {•niira f h lr l hoy Wil
llama lu o n lrr that dim* ralr
rrmove ihrlr
lo cent
sign, orharice lltu rate displayed.
Thumbing tLtuugli olil iirtli:i
anrex, Attorney Fre,) It. Wllaoi
fiiuml where u for hire vchlch
rnul.l rharxe a maximum nf r
certain fira control method* cenla per pnraon, but ho ex
f « r boUera. rooming house*, pruned an opinion that luakinj
boardlnr house* and paint aurh a charge aaa not tria l »c
ahoM where spray gun* an long aa a lu cent sign waa "hang­
m ad.
ing nut." ||o also fount] that the
He expresied a belief
(hat
City Itan power Itt adjust rate* I
■tptiy email boiler* located within they are alumni.
tlw.CUy limit* do not have peri*
Titn I'om ml anion hmuclit
njSift laipiction*, and some have for a arrontl reaillng ami passed
np safely deviet* such aa a pop
an ordlnanre apvettylng that “lit*
VAlvt.
choice of lht&gt; volera In a gen
The flro chief rraphasitrd the
eral election ahnll have a nia
danger of valvclraa boilers, show- Jorlly of vnlea. while ll|&gt; i-holc"
iOg that aa explosion of one de of volora In a apeclal elerllna
vjge la highly rapable of spreadahall Ifavn n plurality of volea
hig flame* wUcly about it* vlf'lty Clerk fran k latmaon relnlty.
portcil fhe receipt of *ev-ra
Mr. Cleveland asked tho Com- complaint* rela!lvn to the place,
g^lasiea for the authority to in-, nmnt of algna throughout I ho
■ftrt rataMlaliment* where guestr. I'lly, the kick* being reglatnrei’
t i g taken, assert lug that some in -'
hy peratma tiring la the t hi n
•W|lwe* cila t where
itustlisiuale lllra wtgere the hoard* an- erect.
llfw precautions an* talm an '
■U Allotn&gt; v If ilw u
i o f *hf
lKere i* an apparent lack «f inopinion that the City rraa wlthnu’
Ipf^at, on Ihe part o f the owners. power to regulate elm placn
I n . ihe safety of either building litem on prlvito pruperty.
oe.gveol.
An effort waa voted that Ih&lt;
J Oae of tho most outstanding Florida power and IJght Cone
'*" p a ir K&lt; a ri rexrlieTi In rigwert tT
out,; u the di* lowering cut lain |t»aror llnna near
i n * u*f* houae* for proper the alrpirt whlrh are said 'i f
»«‘ lngttisheys rnnallutla n menru-e in Inruening
He aeacrlbetl a s one or th* att.l outgoing ptanca.
Ilfcat essential urjte of fire-fight-;
Tami l c ity
orllctala Invited
N k'apparatu*.
the Iik'O1 Commission to attend
While the BtatB Hotel C w m U - a K la le a lila safety meet ther,
* l 1 . U •rBP °'*«',« l lo look after Murth 11 nnd At *11 I to ill*
adell matter* a * egllngulaher* Ita rime principally n method for llm
few u.tand rwRialiig house*; there nassagi- nf a In «r lit reiiulre HI tic
“ t1 A" W e l k i n that the btely , ilrlyera1 llrrnae.
| The IPinnl yttleil In call for
lihU on nrw uniform* f.tr mem(Cawlhiwed aw w a r twwvl

C on grew

Former Advisor

Sanford Ball Club
I'luys Chattanooga

Marion Elixahnh Hand, IJ.yearold daughter of Mr. atol Mr*. W. I
Carl Hand, surruinlird early iml-iy
in a New Smyrna hospital follow­
Donald ('. IllaUdale, j aaaiating a short dines*.
ani to M. I . Mil-on, ’under—*
Funeral service* will ho held
heir. Mi's Hand'* birthplace, a l­
retary of the I ’. S. Deparawtgl
though the definite lime and du'u of Agriculture, U scheduled w
is yet lo he annuunred.
•i*lt Sanford and ike nariwwafSurviving are the parents, Mr.
ing vicinity*tomorrow or T lu m .
and Mi &gt;. W. Carl Hand; a brother,
day, according ns advice* rfC
Carl Hand J r .; and * sister, Doro­
reived here today by Cotsagy
thy l.eo Hand. The deceased was
Age a* C. K. Dawson.
the ro-ne of County Sheriff Charles
Hard.
Mi*. Hand ha, been living with
her parent* In New Smyrna for
nearly five month*. She w-a* at­ l o c a l w e a t i
tending school there.

Sunford Kiwanians will meet to
morrow at 12:15 P. M. in the Valdex Hotel for a rrgular weekly
session. Ted Mercer, noted mu•kmary. » ptincipal speaker.

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Defeat St. John*
Line Ann Faith Is Favored To
• Tonight
B y 42 -4 0 Countin Deciding Win Feature
Battle Played Last Evening OkM A w ISi p k M A n HopeWiaafcf
RflBjr III late Piriodi » w # 4wif Mm a* ,—
Rcnlte In Victory
„ m - m.
As Eckersoiu Conw pint scoring honors, Uravkt n m
' Iup
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score
win
Ml(ltnllne
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lit* baera with

RaccAtLongwood

«

dent Henry L Gray.

E m ls Track Record
In Coppteff Honors
Over Three Rivols

14 point* and

b SecondI Win
K S?V!£ iiJSL ~**4
Over Rivermen
_

city to back an awry hi the I
Un Btato Lotgut. whh tho g
•onflag ka cheek for 0 »
franchise bead ta Laagna P
A total of |l^a» wna phrw
Judge Chaunny Boyer** a
dock yesterday at tho weetig
which n directorate ad right
who had contributed to the
h«Jd away. The** eight ledndl
H. Coffey, Workington, D.
manufacturer who ported |M

Moving up ototttly rounding th*

which tho two tlobn w*r» tied, and

nrttch to drir* through along
Earl Whitten Tallies automatically gave that mm, K*na*| f?loh WIN ha tho Rv*1hock
tho Inaer roll, Ann Ifopo took
Cutlet-All Common pair tltbougb commend ot the turn for homo end
. 17 Point. To Aid in J X ? . " S T tL X " ® ! ■oteny
favor th* H comMoo.
noood out Hpoody Event In th?
DefeatOf Old Mates «*• "»*»h*d ih* ciom of th* h »
WMr ooloctteao laclud# Dr*®. •pedal match race over the B-tit

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Bi A. P. KTBA11M
»
Herald Apart* Film
Rallying In tho cloning
RarlocI*. the Eckcrnon Cannern annexed the .Hanford
City
nnxkethall
league
ehampinriHhln hv defeating
their old rival*, the 8t. John*
River Line, hv a 42-40 count
to a hectic liattle which took
place last night on the 8emlHole High School court.
It was ironical that a former

palgn for both team*.
In tho r* game* in which they
have participated, tho n»w Clip
L**gu* &lt;himpk&gt;n* annexed l»vktnrtea, and of the four lo**** na••■w*.
«*• »•» hawW thorn
b» • !*■*&lt;» oppownt, tho St.
Joh" o^alal"* «hat honor whh a
M,|I win during iho firm half
•"
***&lt;•« «W*h
'•“*» bt« a two-way
thu &gt;°nUm ot ,h*
,h! T
t
_
*"* other threw icthacka wore

Scotchmoo and Ads May In tho
oponiog rot*; Rva Cotlot, Matter
Marahall and Andy Boyer In the
Ihfid; Ann Charily, Madam Mark,
or aad Rosy Sly ta the fourth:
hrto Collet, Nimble Ueh and
Prioca Pack tn tbo fifth; Oddto
Bnroba.; Seadar tteaca ohd Cam.
frt Mate la N » ' M
amt So.
sow, Beotcb Prise# and Bmp
Woffle In the teroolb.

distance, -&lt;tualliag her own rec­
ord of 33 wcotidi In u doing,
Epeedy Even' losing the win
position by n heed, cam* In for
plot* money wl;h Little Tactician
showing. Jack Cop th* fourth dor
in Vho rteo, completed the entry
Hat hr-thr tint trial* for the IB.TI

Dotcb HoiMr, SteAdto Moodowo

•enter Officer Dtx and gin/
ag mod* up the winning dolly
able combine,
ftocuhe last night:

•fd Bottle Copper, with flyoo.tr
Sort. Just Co«o on end Am.rl
‘ eoUtltete for

■kliis.

th* Inner aardena hetanoo of tho
thrill coming from getting oader
a nr M l. . . He k • good
friend of Dim Toryoa who wa*
a member of th* •siftxHL OSS*
outs last year.

w* nteh. M T io r# * "■haaS.1 Iti*
5°». Yliwa ■ Olllfllli, A&amp;i Mir.

T Jon**?nH**’ Kdn* WhenInn. HeHite
13 "?•-&lt;««» nACK—i-i* m ite !'(iff
17 , fjjlf *L P*li? Iteuktet—nilvar
•A
*ll»«In*, Kve c’ ut10,
MlohlanO Pi.rse, ('ruts, Jet.
.'• o ra * , i.-ornwr r»ln. Mt» Sell*
:
Tune—PHturttr; Il«at
o Heir of ttellr Dnubi.t—all firm0.4-0. tjm o l K , , . M I ., tjiln u , , , r s
Mar.hall. |-al Illation. I;,,.
43 "tag Echo, Alter Heper. HaIlad
X ’ vf'I’ HTII HACK—»-l* mil., r.
13 C. restate. Kaay Hhy. Hnn tin.
a load, I'rairla Hold. Ana L’kar'tr.
t»tl»a. Madam Maite.r, CroltV jtev,
4* r t m i iiai-k- i - u pdtei 'itert*
a rullat, Nlrnl.te tIt.-la. K „n Ipiene,
° Prlarn .Park. .(Uteam. eu. Kalterit
II Ploeh, I h llir turn, 'Iter Hlrla

KRTtlNIl—S-ta mite; tlm&gt;. It*,
nralnr Oftlrar M l !J.l* l» t* *
Taddr Wink*
7.to *
Mr Jaeyer
1

T!llllf&gt;—Pularltr
Hla* Min*
Illy rulllna
llardt4o.it

Shown above art eoven rcaeona why the Hour, of David baseball tout ranks high in th* estima­
tion of fane who have seen them In action. Loft above la Vaan, third basomon; center le “Moo**"
flwaney, pitcher; right top ie Ptereoii, eceond baseman. Beiow are Catlno, ehoriatop. shown on the
left; Wood*, first b*« men, In tho center, and Jen**ko, another horlcr, shown on tho right. Portmoat
la Bantora, the third member of the atoff of hurl*r*.
The Beartled Wonder* will be the main attraction at Municipal Athletic Field on Monday, Mar.
30, when the Chattanooga l.ooknut* will swing into th* third week of the spriijg. lednipg Mosiou b**.

NICK^S
Liquor Stars
309 E. IN St.
mmUMteBteM

The Bent In

LIQUORS

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Spotlights o f Sport
By a . i* n r t « A c a g

May »* Eckerron followeil up whh
Kmlinir a long rontrnveray boB twin-ply-r which gnve hi* out- tween the St. I^tol* Car llnal* and
fit a JKI-SS lead ere tin- third ipinr- their fi4rtner hurling are, Jrrome
tar pn**nl Inm history.
“ Iliaiv" Itean, tha Caul* yeatefWilliamt acorcl an umlarbas- day acreptml the r**ignatlon o f the
kat shot lu rlo*e tho gap to 2U-37 gnat Die nnd forwarded it '0
but Earl Whitten tallied twice Eoni Pi Irk, president of the Nafrom the fli-lil following which III- tlnnal league, for the latter'* fi­
lar came
hrmigh with double- nal artlnn, arrortllng to tha an*
decker. Whitten retaliated whh a noonrenp'nt maile by Sam Brtadllke tally hut Itlarr nlon ram* back nn. president o f the Rinlbirda.
with a field goal following which
piixy had deman ini *60,000 to
Harnage's field goal anil K»llv"« pl-rh thl* araaon, a «um *3 7 , 6 0 0
foul sent the count to 35-31 with over the figure offered hint byth*
fhe Rivermen atill In arrenc* I raid*.

Pleld goal* made by flavneek nml, The hurler’a letter asking valuitWhitten widened the gap to (lry reilr-inent woa received by
30-34 after which Almtan willed Itreadon ehirtly after (1 o’clock
from the charity mark.
I |n,t evening, poatmarkfd BradenRekeraon'* field gnnl nml a inn. Iliray’a home for th# winter,
similar counter mode by Whitten The mluilvo wa* Immediately forsent the fanner*' count m 43, end’ warded tn Priek.

English Will Try
Scaling Evarest
LONDON. Mar. »■— IA3 — A
new assault oa tnowy.plumed
Mount Rvsraal. world's hlaheat
peak, may be made by fl Brltlab
•apeditlou In 113*.
The Tibetan government grant.
*4 permission through ladle. It la
understood, a* a token of the
goodwill between India aad Tib.
el. Rellaloua sentiment In Tibet
la aaalaat all effects In acale
th* peak.
_______ ,

}H turn our thouabu sertoualy to
Lte hoe*boll. . . Tbo LuukuuU ut
L'hetUiinuas. nill bo ploying thotr
tii Ural practice game to-tay. . . Hut
• (* ibe pitcher* won't b« flowed Ui
; *« b„ airnnx . , •, Mount ot tbo pitch^11 trs hIrimhI
fr^iy tiki’ Whool
’:!» will work 'Hit with tho team for
KmiiTii
t-l.
'
a short lime yet until tho l/mkMati.rln*
l i t put hujlere are tn nnod coitdlI'rlnrr.. I
Ann True
lion.
A few of Ihem eru be.
Id* counted upon tn face the
Korlieater haleraen when Ihe
I/mkoute play Ihe International
League riub Sunday at Leesburg,
TK.KTII—IHpertel Metrh lt.ee) the training hea.lquartera of tho
—t-l* mile; llm., :11.
Inel—
l-P. off Mir. Pin. New York outfit. - - Were lookAna Hope
a t t
l —*■» la* forward to seeing that tdd
Hpeedr rS.ent
1 1 1
1—1 pepper game the llnuae of IMvhl
lUaale Terllrl.a t X I
X—hit
Jerk t'nn
a x l
l—tut team will put on during their
Ann ilnpe. t.ta, X 00; Hprrdr exhibition game with th« l.o«h.
Event. X.l*.
nut* here Mi»n&lt;lay, Marrh S9. .
We've seen them cavort about
Innumerable lime* hut We always
come hark for more. . . ThevV

PETFJtiPEN
goal from the left elite followin'!
which llermlon rump through with
Vegetation, combined with teron* from tnii&gt;l«' the foul Crete. raring ami other meehanleal meth*
Kelly's reconil field goal within a tnl. of erosion control, la said to
few aecoml*' lime tu-nl th* count rwhire soil erosion to a minimum.

C la ssified Advertisements
1IAVH YlillK Watch mpulre.l hr PHII KENT — Nicely furnished
to.im without board. 701 Wait
one who rt'ully knows how.
,
IUIgK". Jeweler, Mugnulla Are. let street.
MKNt IIKT VHIOR AT ONCE!
NEW Oatrec Tonic Tablets con­ r o l l RENT: Garage apartment
tain raw uvaicr Invigorate* and
113 West 4th Hr.
ether stimulants. One dose papa bp
argat.a, gland*. If not delighted UNPliRNIHIIKII AI'ART MKNT.
maker refund* faw rants paid.
Newly ruflniahcd. 110 Weal 3ld
Call, write McKayoolda Drug Com- Hlreet,
pay­

KA .M -M .

IMMEDIATELY IIWINED lady.
local work. Teaching aa&lt;l aura.
Mg or sales experience preferred.
Bit* tetephoaa
aad
addraaa.
R ri(« M l PA *-« UatflU.

%

hit* .'the aralee it Ik* ami the I
ball all over tli* lot, Inrludlaji
over th* fence* . . Beginning hh
career exceedingly early, ho grad­
ually moved up Into pro circle*
where he baa played for the past |
■lx year*. . . Started off with
th* Cuban All-Btarta before con­
necting up with the Waablaito-i
Senators farm rhaln, playing for
llarrlshurg In Ihe New YorkPenn leagu* In 1»3S when hn hat.
ted .3111, aerountlng for la cir­
cuit blow*. . . ||e went to Al
bany In |13« and upon complet­
ing the season with the Inter­
national League club, Nnl.tr&gt;.I
nut with the Senators In Wash­
ington, playing is gam** la a

„ GOOD FREpH FRRDfriird
AT LOWEST PRICES
W1ZZARD LAYING MASH—1180

SANFORD CASH FEED STORE
Diatrlhuitea Of

PRATTS Dairy, Poultry and Horae Foeda
203 S o a fo H A v c r m

Bsa/srd, Flo.

PIm m M

�§ &gt; m ifn r &amp;
B A N n W FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MARCH 20. 1937

Strikers Sty
Uie 01 Force
To B,riBg War

,v
H

Her* AO Week

HUNDREDS IN SCHOOL BLAST

Plane Craik
Haiti Esrhsrt
World Fla

Court HcarsContrast*
fair E v i d e n c e Of
Cause; T m e as Of
Nitro Are Found

Amelia And CompM*' s
ions Are UninjnraA
As Ship Skids On 31
D o u s e d Runway.

8tt»Downer* Still
Defy Court Order

NEW LONDON. Mor. » .-&lt; * &gt;
—Tho tsH af iho New
commuaky school blast u
td to 4U by ito latest check today
a military tears inquiry con

‘Something Wrong*
Aviatrix A s s e r i t

u , m ur Ior syHipRt h l s e r s Support
PlRRt OccRPRRts

bloodshed and violence.'*
The ■tat*moat n m from Mad­
am af th* United Automobila
Wo* tog* of America local on:ona
Pt.'aiptot Chrystor plant* which
(Be worker* ham hod olaaa
0 la a* attotoyt to rnforwa
tor ractaalfa hargmintae

of tho
a

TKD MKKCKK

Ted Mercer Contracts
Vicorous Schedule
Of A p p e a r a n c e s

Craft’s UndercmrriacD
W h o l l y Shattered
By Strong Impact

ins*— accumulated gas
of Inadequate radiator
a aitro-gylcerin esplo-

Tww workers
flndloa
piece, o f pipe si
trace* of
aim , but other
tlntwd the theory.
Dripping wet from a pouring
rain and tha penplratton of their |
Herculean exert tone, on army of
oil field workers—many of tl
. seeking their own children or xl1 ready knowing thorn dead - filed
irswMame* m m e West

M itsioMiy Will
SpendWeekHere;
Bills Addresses CITY NEWS BRIEFS

HONOLULU. " M »r. SR—
(AP&gt; — Amelia K«rtuurt*B ,,
ground-the-world plttw M ib ‘ -q
d id and craifttod todgy wWI*
■hp wg* gttsm ptlnr to take ;!
o f f fo r Howlgnd Iilirnd Ml !'
her world fllpht, but ah* gad
her tw o men companion! 8M
caned injury.
T ho plane skidded on H

gnastiy pile or iltbrri, hundreds ot uud tee lie burled ss ■ consequence
the Consolidated School ot New Londun, Texas. An army uf rescue woken Is shown digging Into the tnsss In search td
Tho quick recovery of 300 bodies give rise to estimates that &lt;170 were killed by the explosion. (Associated frees Photo)

Sanford Youth C urtain To Ring Down QnjTeachers Fight
Diei In Crash S a n ford B attball School
Near St. Cloud 21 Athletes Remain Here; B u l k Of Stu­ License Plate*

The City Commission will asstm
Ted Mercer, noird missionary uf ble for a regular session In their
Savannah, Go- hot scheduled n City Hall Chambers at 7:30 o’clock
rigorous schedule of public appear­ Monday night, according to City
ances bora next week in the First Clerk Frank Lamoondents To Re Shipped To Farms
vPmbytortan Church, severs] major
Instructors Demand
William
Williams
Is
O f Washington Senators'
Saturday’s tides. Tidal Station,
civic dubs, and to two local schools.
Current Price* Of
HU first sppearsnes will be In ih* Ocean Pier, Daytona Beach: low,
F a ta lly Injured
Hr A. F. STKAI'SH
Charth at 11 A. M. tomorrow. He 8:57 A. M. and 0:17 P. M.; high.
Tags
Be Retained
In Vehicle Wreck
Me r a w * e &gt; r la M i l s )
will speak at I o’clock that night, 2:28 A. M. and 3:03 I*. M. Sun­
Jo*
Fitgel,
chief
scout
nf
:h&lt;
day's
tides:
low,
0:BO
A.
M.
and
and at tho same time each night tot
Thl* County's official delegation
William Williams of Sanford;
10: IB P. M.. high, 3:38 A M. and
Wnshingirr Scratrrs, iponw-s of
tho remainder nf the week.
about 20, waa billed fnstnnily to*I
the baioball school here, had le. of 15 (fStheli altetiding tho Flor­
Mr. Mercer will address tho Sea- 4:14 P. M.
turned to Sanford today to hvlp ida Eduraiional Association con­
tor High School at 10 A. M. Men­
night then the iriu-k he wa* driv­
Mill "Raw bleat" Rodgers, mana­ vention In Orlando
as s f M wVI appear hefeeo flaa- , Fir*men were called yesterday ing smashed into an amomohlto
yesterday
ire."
tord Romrinnaxt 12:15 P. M. on afternoon to Tw*sty-fourth Hires, parked on the highway about five
ger of the total club, bring to a Joiner! In a campaign to prevrnt
i * /It tha soma &lt;toy to tho Mayfair Hot*!. and Park Avenue where a grass
tnj* .jinn.Tneclose the bam ball school which
miles east of St. Cloud.
(Invernor Fred Conr'a reduction wf
Wednesday at 12:15 P. M. in the fir« was bunting. No damsge was
Bobby Hums, alio of Shtiforri, Sanford U n i t Leads has been conducted here fur the
the autontoldto lken«e tag price.
past three weeks.
Yaidri Hotel, the mUsionary I* to reported.
waa Injured although It,was le
Grand Parade For Twenty-on* nl the original squad Nearly 4,000 tra.-hera o f Flor­
speak in local Klwanlans, while 4
listed not seriously, fie was tid­
The weather: Parity rhuuly. ing with young Williams,
10 A. M. itld m i on Thursday to
135 bog*, who repoiivd In-te die ida public schools were expected
lakeland SeHHi on of
xlntrd to be h'xrd by the Junior ■tfiwers la central and northeaul
fiiti keek, .will rail mill in Sac- to throw their entire force behind
George P. Jeffrries, St. Clout'
portion this afternoon or tonight: chief of police, told Thu Hi m l 1
High School.
ford to continue their work in tr movement to maintain the cur­
Sanford** Junior American te•ifff &amp;|f4 H P lJL Jili * / *•/ ,Af. : #
preparation (or. the coming *«nsnn. ie nl tag costs winch go to support
Mr. Mercer U a drsrendcnt nf Sunday partly cloudy, possibly that four occupant* of the muting
gloti
flrtini
and
Bugle
Carp*
def­
e Tf
TW# majority of the g.xiup wt'l thu school*. A resolution was to
1 Pmnty WPA' project* Grn. flugh M»rf*r. a Revolution- showers extreme north portion; car Into which Williams cranked
initely will te sufficiently ad­ play for the ioc il outfit, while the
hat ti liven voted on today.
Owyto)*d JM persona, Includin'* »ry War hero who wm« a personal slightly cooler extreme north- i « „ pgrknl wiilmut light* on the
vanced to participate in the Su’c lemainder will go to rhatlotto 'n
Convention delegates also Look'd
I f women, through the week ending friend of Gen. George Washington west portion tonight and north road,
the
Piedmont
l.esgu',
althougit
lie served for two years ns a*, and central portions Sunday, ex­
He eaid there wa* a poesil.ili’y legion Convention nt toik'land on
for diacuiahin some method of di­
today, according to a report Issued
hy W. 8. Earle, WPA work director slstant superintendent o f the Jerry treme Northeast Florida—partly of serious charge* being lodged .May Hi, Frank llaziard, Instruc­ some may be shipped m Jark-on- verting for school purposes one
McAuley Mission In New York cloudy, rain extreme east por­ against the driver, although In- in­
vilte, a new farm of the Senators. cent of the seven-ctni gasoline
ha tide eeciion,
tor, Infuritiid Senior I egiannaitc*
The 21 youths remaining her* tax.
Sunday dicated that some douht ns to which
Mr. Karla announced that work­ City ond was associated for six tion: cooler tonight:
have hern nsilgiied to work under
of thr four would arrvpt iIn- te* la*t niglt:.
In years pa-r, about 12,800,1)00
man had completed all construction years with John R. Mott, raid by partly cloudy, coolar.
The unit was whipped ihtouglt llodgera, together with several ha* been derived ftuni the gas tax
sponsihihiy for huving been under
activities on tha now u.embly &gt;W-d many in be one of the world's fore*
Including tor the general revenue fund.
the wheel at the lime.
n three.hour drill by ll.-uinrl. Chaiianong.i rookies.
tor the Htgto Former's Msrhet. The most religious lesders.
Since IfllB, Mr. Mrrrer’s prinri* Seminole County
Jeffctir* announced that it cor­ There weie 21 drums and bugles Blair, l.ivingtton and I'ayne, pitch
Some 35,000,IMHI ha* Keen the
structure will bo painted next week
S h i p a 3,135 Cars oner's iiopirst war to have hern in tho organization, including some era, a* well a* with
and chalked off tho list of project! psl work has been that o f conduct
, . Kd
...,Shirley
, . of , annual yield of license lags which
Ing
evangelistic
service,
and
hold
Columbia,
S.
t
..
John
Udekof
M*-t
W
l&gt;r&gt;
p,ice, from «5 to
held
at
2
o’clock
this
afternoon
aft­
as finished.
Of Celery In *37 er th* four in the patsengar tar salvaged instruments used at one Boittown. I’enna., and tresfi id ,o0 „„frert.,|
lhr pr(l.^
^ re,|uc,,|
Fifty-two workmen are center- Ing preaching missions in the de
all of whom are going to Char 10 a flat tale of f.'i, the school
had been turned over to the cus­ time by o senior corps,
■i*i'.their endeavors on grading nominal IonaI churches of America.
Ills record shows that ho has
H*mlnol« Cosaty has shipped tody of the sheriff of U&lt;rrola
I'erry Mem, Boys* Work chait- lolte this t'Bton.
•anon aerss af land to Improve tho
tvvenue fund uoutd diop approxispoken In hundreds of American1LUS c*rio*4a of celery sine, Ihe county.
Tluxe silted to reruiin lu-re In- niuiely fJ.ntXI.OOt).
mutt nf tie- Legion, said an addi­
High School Athletic Field. The
The polire offL-rr tald h&lt;- ha I tional HI piece* will have been re 1til le Fred Btunle nf Brooklyn,
peaJew Includes the laying out nf roller's and schools, and In more I openln* ot IhP 1*17 season, ac.
riilivi in um on the preliminary
of Cedar Itap t'purt of the associsiton’s resolu­
a football field, conitntctioa o f than 2,000 manufacturing plants l cording tu report number is ts- been able to obtain only a few de­ rriveti ty ne*t Friday. LtingindJ N.I . Y„I Ed .Benedict,
L’ ^V..... II
sit
sued In day by tho local branch tails nf th* accident, because the tot...... . die outfit tu 37 in- M*. U., andI Erskine
Rp.cu*
missions,
prisons,
jailsJ
Hoover ol tion* rnminitire are; "To retain
'Mania courts, and building a dUYMCA’s, chamber* of Commeri*. of the U. 8. Hepartmenl ot Axri- young Burns wa* visibly shak.-u strunt'nts,
I ' harloiie N. C„ ail third bus- the sti-tallrd Chuin Smrr T n ami
•■nmdhnil-playing field,
rulture.
Kronoaica
llureau.
by the event and questioning had
II* explained that ihe nddltionof
H..ward Fleming, of « hatiu one-half of one perrrnt Gross Heno Mr. Karla said another crew I* civic dobs an I other orginixatinne
At this tlmo last year, only liern delayed.
a rotor guard and drum msjur
"'•««»•
T,,,n '
'hortstep;
M ceipts Tux, and, 10 a-k whatever
impinged to repair the woodwurk have heanl him hundreda of times
2,477 carloads bad been dis­
First report* of the wreck worn the Inner t„ to- .elected Friday
"Swede” Martin, of 1-nng l*land, lialsm-e may be necessary over
'CP the grandstand at Municipal
patched
from
tbla
section,
the
telephoned last night to I'olirtt will give th' Sanford Itriim amll Wilson lltdUnd, of ItiKky Moun’, amt alove specific revenues, to
Athhtle Field.
llureau said.
fhlef Roy Williams who relayed Bugle Corps oro of the largest Va.j Al Ka*so, of Ising l*laod; make up the $H0Q per instruction
•rirfi-t
—
Hantur Itself wa* responsible them lo young Williams' fsihrr, organization* of its kind in the Garry Vlti, of (Tearmoni, Fla.; unit, be provided In the Stale's
for Iba shipment ul MSt) »l operator of a stall in the Statu .State,
Joe Hettosn, of Akmn, O. and general appropriation Mil untrs*
Rwrcstkm Center
these carload*, while Ibe Oviedo Farmers' Market.
These drummer* and buglers "Mussohni” Rrelirk all outfield- such provision has already been
Is To Be Next Step
ration bae produced !I5. ac.
Th* driver of ih« truck had li ft ar' schedul'd to lend the grand era.
anactrd Imo such law earlier in the
Second W*m»n order'd to te session.”
curding lo tho Bureau's figures
Sanford earlier in the tiny and parade in l-akelnnd, because the
After Trailer Comp
Other data In the report was delivering a load of vcgi-in- local Senior la-gion unit i* trading main here are Jack Wrinengrr of
In do- general session nf the
Jnn. D. Jinkhts, County las col­
After a sit, 1* definitely »e- lector, reported today ar noon that •bowed that Sarasota County bee ties. Hi* dettinaiion had not hern oil o th e r Florida po ts in member­ Albany, N. Y., Rugg*rio and Flnrida Education Association ye,OTIrirn, while Sim Nettles, nf tri-lay morning at the auditnrium,
ship I'r c e n t a g e * .
lectod for tho proposed automo­ only 509 poll taxes for HUM had »blPP«t 70S carload* of celery revealed.
this eoaaoa. Manatee produced
I’olire Chief Jefferies said tint
Mr. Merit announced that the Linden. Ala., wa* the only first Milton W. Carothrrt of Tamps,
bile tourist traitor eamp here, been received by hi* office.
Stun- s u p e r v is o r o f c it y s c h o o ls ,
tha neat step will bo lo ral*e
He pointed out that a *38 receipt 2&lt;f, while other count ice raleed truck rounded a turn and wot "on Son* of the I-egions’ rifle team ha-enmo kept liver.
The t milste hurling stuff I* rum- was iiunied prr-Mrnt of Ihe ass »top" of ihr parked passenger rar risuitteil practice this week I* the
funds for a rec riot ion cstitrr j* necessary for anyone who plana 141.
posed
of
Dan
lltuinerd
of
Fusii-.
before young William* saw th*' National Guard Armory. It* mem­
II -silsar! no raw* tfe m l
hnildlng on tho grounds, Mayor to vote In tho special City election
unlighted ub-nuciion. Tho tru.-t. bers ere living insiriictril by Frnl Tippett, of Greennhoro, N.j
nf April 13 when a Commissioner Sprint To Arrive
Ed -Higgins sold today.
C„ Arinsml Heard, of llslilmore,
uvrrtuisrJ.
George Cook, of ih.&lt; la-gion.
Tha City official announced he will be selected to fill the veennry
ynn of Fmeipti*'.[ Alex Sharon Hears
Jji-t night's nhooting honor* Md , Jack W
hopesed tbpt u Chamber o f L’om- caused by tho resignation of Perry Officially Here At
1 r e a l t e a r * o e '* ■ • T h 'e e l
In the 25’- went to Cat| and Regi­
meece .Committee will arrange for N. Whitehurst.
YouDemocrats
7:45 Thb EveningjT C tte r Returned nald SodvrMooni. eneh of whom
Mr. Jinkins explained that tho
the tenter once the camp to asAirport
O
p
e
r
a
t
o
r
Rattle Amendment
scored
23.
In
the
50'*.
Tommy
Me
entire 509 dkl not necessarily repre­
-i.T 0 Familiar:Haunts ro was high man with a record of Employment Depends Alex Sharon today waa atMayer Higgins repotted the sent Sanford votors, since the re­
41.
City agond hare within 80 days port rover*') the County as n whoto
On A i r m a i l Service tending the convention uf Flor­
Near F i r e Station
IlS.iAa Mad /or the suggested rsther than the City i* particular.
ida ..... . sc iMiiocrallc Ctuba In
Kegist ration looks for th* elec­
rite at Panford Avenue nad
Fair weaiher and mild temper
DeMoluy Chapter To Tho City iloi's not priipcHo lo llrudonton where Ihn organisa­
tion are open at City Hall.
Trigger,
tho
Fire
.Station
mas­
atures are heralding the advent ot
employ a full tlm« operator at tion buttled yesterday over X
Three candid*** hsvo qualified.
enly the Hgto*4 op­
th* moat favored season of yean. cot had been returned to hi* old E l e c t Officers And Monlilp.il Airport until tho |Hist. constitutional amendment prohib­
haunts
today
after
an
absence
of
to botog found to tho eo- They are W. A. Leavitt, J. C. TruTho hour announced for the ar­
Hear Talks Monday nffli'e llepartniottt ha* ilrsignat- iting elritlvo &lt;&gt;r appointive pub­
luck and W. A. le*.
of the
rival of spring also is the time uf sevtral days.
vd Hanford *« a regular slrntill lic officers from seeking tha
the year when tho sun crosses the The dog, n black and white fnx
Aviation
Committeeman president v of the Stale unit.
Hanford HcMolay &lt; haiiter wll ttop.
terrier, was miss'd early thit
Jay Cw» Schedule
equator moving northward
hen Volte Williams disclosed today.
Aft’-r extended debates, p th*
(fell Bor Contract
Bernal equinox to tha official " ,,k - ■*» firemen Relieved he had elcrt offii-ers Monday night
Night For VMloni designation given tho annual ra-' W n Plrkfl1 “ P s '"1 carrie.1 away, the fraternal organization assem­ lie pololrd out that Ityt move matter wa* held over until
To Paint Hospital
turn northward of tho sun.
j Yesterday nfiernoon, after an ble* at 7:30 o'clock In the Mu- • as wholly for economy, since some lime today when a succes­
A special "visitor*'
night”
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'appeal through The Herald fnrthe sonic Hall for a periodic meet­ there I* no need lor a lull-1 Into sor to president It. F, Mlxell,
Palatial ton tract or* program Is on schedule by th*
* W * man at the flying field unle*» will b» named.
Kindergarten WUJ
1dog’s return, a family living rn-ai ing.
to submit bide Hanfont
Junior
Chamber
nf
Two of the three candidate*
After election, a supper foe the 'Tty ha* airmail service.
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I the Geneva Bridge trlrphurird that
Iba Ftroald-Laugh. Commerce Monday night In tho
-Mr. ,v illtom* explained that for president now h|dd public of.
f t e o p e n u n U l o n d s y the animat was In their po-ses- prospective members is on seke-Hospital, according; Mayfair Hotel beginning at 7:30
ule, Thl* will precede a number Firman Church, former nperann flee, tied a third resigned re­
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Lawton, chairman of O'clock.
Mrs. Jullm Turnbull announc'd
Trigger, very fonl of children, of short nildresses by adults who had resigned to accept a totter cently from a county position.
t
| Each member haa boon Instruct- today that tor kindergarten school had been found one night near the have been invited to attend the position In lb* north.
Candidates are Carl V- Cciery.
epocmention* may ed to bring on* guest. Tho unit has would re-eptw Monday after say-, Rux Theater ami readily accepted affair.
The committeeman said grading Jacksonville City Councilman:
ahtototd from J. gtton Moagh. 78 affiliates.
m l day* to elaaaon have been an invitation to "hop in" when the
I'rof. G. E. McK.iy to in charge and harrowing open-'ton* are Tom Ferguson, Miami Juatlc* of
architect. AX bids mast have
Andrew rnrrsway,
to ing continued, sliding ti.xt the the peace; and Dili) Nolle r*
suspended.
I family’s automobile door
was1 of the speaking.
by la A. M. Bat- said r'yde Ramsey Is In charge
Th* institution waa etoaiit to- opened. They thought the dog io‘
l-oral Masons have donated the terrain will to in first class signed engineer of Hernando
of
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of U n . 7wato«rg H lttli ' bit a u n / ,
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I r«fru«hmvtili.
shape within tw« weeks, ,
•It aatlfM
a plan foe paacaful evnenn■tont intend to
thtor plaata without ratio*
BRttlvmat."
t h a t af tha xtritors war or*
hr CtrcaiC Jodgt Allan
toy.
Sheriff
C, V i m , with a foieo
*4 t l i topwtiar, haa a a to no
to ra ffrr o tha order at
planti whore

Drum Corps Will
Attend Conclave
Of Legionnaires

WFA Prbjeeto Der
VfTOa P r o j e c t s
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DETROIT
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&lt;AP) — RcprtMnUtlvM of
ROOO itrik m , «kfjrin* court
order* for their
eviction
from the Chrjretor eutocnoMle plant*. Informed Gover­
nor Frank Murphy today
they were twin* the “only
weapon we have” and warned
that the uae of State troop*
to ejrat ttout would “ lead to

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School Depth
Toll Booited
To 455 Mark

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509 PoU Taxes Of
1930 Paid At Noon
Saturday— Jinkins

wet concrete runway and th* right
Hr* blew out. wreching tho on*
dercarriage. Thera was a to n t
of Com# from Iho engine, ggp
ambulances raced to Ito seen*,
arriving lo find Miss Earhgrt,
white-faced, climbing from th#
wrecked crmfl,
"Something must have
wrong." zha exclaimed.
•We were going about M .
an hour when the right t ir o ___
out; I rut the iwitchoa," Anuria
said. "Mo on* *raa hurt, only ottr
spirits ar* bruised."
Her swirt rutting of swltcboa
cn the two powerful motora *8
the (50,1)00 plane saved tha agio
from catching tlr* and exploding
more than m gatlona of |“ H"e Vi. the links.
“Thlo routs* post goat meat af
my world trip, but not c*M*1to&gt;
ting." she said.
Her rumpanieno, Brad J.' NMB
an and capl. Harry Manning, alM
escaped Injury an.L .aeltoto ,•*,
Pa*red •h8toWJ,**P| / T i f f
I’aul
Minn; .MIto .Baritarc*
le,hiijral •dttoet, toMP ftttotfBlli’ii It) the stitoe hod HKlerraf.
flog* ewl twisted, pratal to m Lg*
wing, both motor mmmt and the
■tahlllter beat. Itotlmated repair*
would like Iwn week* at th* fac­
tory, but four months |f
here.

Count y Motorists
Give State $19,061
In Gasoline Taxes
Seminole County motorists can*
sune-d 2115,211 gallons nf gaso­
line in February and paid ito
State 81D,tMMJI in gas iu *t, nocording to a bulletin released 'to­
day by the Florida Department ot
Agriculture.
,
Automobile owners turned o n f
f2.H32.tl to the Federal Oovotw
nt'nt tinder the 1-cent per tnlloa
a*&lt;rssm*nt.
|nx
Kerosene ransumptlan In dkg
County reached 38.984 gxllonn. *
Seminole's rank among sttoya
in hutnln« motor fuel was
Dade County was big
%
nearly 8,000,000 gallons. Lafayette County was on the bottom of
the list with |H,000 gallons.
In the use of fertiliser, the Ag­
riculture
Department
reported
Seminole In fifth position with tha
•niploy mtfitt of 2, l*JO ion*.

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The Executive ant) Flitxnm
Committee
of
the
Bemlnolo
County Chamber of Commerce
wi I meet at 8 P. M. Monday ta
the Chamber building. President
T. E. Simpson announced
Member* are B. F, Main**,
Arthur Branan, Holland L,
Frank Evans, Sydney 0. Graf,
W. A. Leffltr, H. J, Lehmaa,
John Meitch, 8r^ G. E. BoUlna,
B. Searcy. S. o . ahlntolsor,
W. »|. Tunnlcliffe, A. 0. Wl
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CANDLELIGHT
Seven hundred school children quietly awaited the
sound of the gong which was to end their day’s work and
send them aaunpenny home to their parents. Instead,
just ten minutes before the hour for dismissal came the
sound of a blast that was heard for miles around.
The
walla of the bulldinf crumbled; the root rose and then fel1
crashing out the lives of 428 children, injuring scores of
others.
No one seems to know how it happened. The school

there wae that gas pipe, also coming up from under the
bulldinf through t&gt;s floor. Just a few days before he
But howsvsf It happened, an Incredible tragedy has
occurred. It Butters little now whether it wan some hu­
man wsnknms, some careless action on th# part of some
individual who failed in his hour of greatest need, or an­
other on* of thoae disasters which the elements alone oc­
casionally cause when they go on a rampage. The deed la
doM. And 418 little children have been sacrificed, and
comities* parents, relatives, and friends hopelessly be­
reaved.
It Is hard to believe that anything quite so horrible
could actually happen in real life.

t*4 G«hHg has *gr*#d to work
IMS summer for a poll a «MJWO
salary. Tk# poor te low la liable
la-starve to d«*r,.
Writ, at that what th# Chrysr strlkara di,| to Chrysler propNT was Bo wora* than what th#
tos did to tho*# North China
-viaeM, ar Mussolini to Ethl-

Tto other day a prisoner waa
Am by tho loyallat forr## daM|M Madrid aad b* tarn&lt;&gt;d
M .le bo o Spaniard. Thlo was
-A , ea ,sou*oat oreerase# that
-o d a treat page a n a . Now If
1 paB kOaa a Moor, oo ItatIaw,
r | Qtrsan, ao own would kava
M gto anything about lu

one else on his pronunciation until everyone runs and
hides when he sees you coming fo r fear you will confront
him with some such proposition as "H ow do you :&lt;ronounes IndefhtlgabiHty’ r
If you are, try this out on your friends some day and
see how they pronounce it:
"Under the asure sky crouched an Indisputable Indian.
Ills forehead was bedixened with herbage, and he wore
a scarlet belt about his abdomen. Though his conduct was
exemplary and decorous, he lived in extraordinary squalor.
"Though, like a patriot, familiar with the tribal leg­
ends his parents had taught him, he knew little beyond
legendary lore, and was Ignorant o f ou r national literature,
and o f the process o f telegraphy.
"H e knew nothing o f calligraphy, and very little about
finance. He was not an aspirant fo r Parliament, but ho
hoped to exorcise evil spirits from the epoch by the adver­
tisement o f an Indian sacrifice. When granted n favor, he
sought the apotheosis o f his patron." (From "Givu Yountcif
Background," by Fraser Bond.)
In the above quotation, “ m ure” is pmnounerd with tho
accent on the first syllable, "indisputable with the accent

By NINA OtJTEB D*AM
"You hare ■ nimbi# wit;
1 think It wan mad# o f At­
lanta’# betl*."
The myth that Thackeray h»d
no M m of humor, »tt going prob­
ably by nomtaae who never got
beyond on# of the grvat Victo­
rian’* I'ngthy introduction*, hat
t**n rtvWfd recently In conns—
lion with th# Hollywood produc­
tion o f "Vanity fair." I admit at
th* outset that there la not much
opportunity for what Corey Ford
ha* called "abdominal mirth," tha
kind o f laugh one get* from viewIng th* amir* of Jimmie Durant*
for tha humor la the aubtlt brand
that bring# a amlla Instead o f a
laugh, and aomttime* a amlla ac­
companied by a tear. Rut the
amilea ar* there, and plenty of
•hem, from the opening chapter at
Mia* Pinkerton’* Academy In Chi*wick Mall to the laat page where­
in Becky Sharp got* to church
and Intereat* herself In deatltute
muffin men.
The humor of Thackeray partakra not only of the Ironic qual­
ity of the Shavian type of wit bet
alto of the gentleness o f Barrie,
In the portrayal, at lea'l, of thoM
character* with whove wraknetaes
ha deala with a trmler touch auch
•a Dobbin In ‘"Vanity Fair" and
Colonel Ntwrome In "The Newromea." The ponderous Jo# Redlay, who lumber* through "Vnnhy
Fair," much Ilka the elephant with
Georg* Oahttrne compared to hint*,
fumlahea a huyc target for hi*
creator* patlre. The first picture
of Joa on his arrival iu honilon whh
hia lleavlan boot* and cnonnoita
neckcloth*, vainly imagining that
he la a famou* tlundy, and lh«
later picture* In a military role
ONE of tho most r i t t u i M
attache) to the Duke of Welling­
St Augustins to tha OLD Ci
ton’* »rtry, growing fierce mili­
built by tha Spaniards la tha
tary mmi»tnche* which he ehavcit
For almost a caatanr it atoai
off hattlly when danger rnntr*.
ment to tha Catha-s n k h I
ore both lu&gt;iicrnu» and pathi'tlr.
oldest city until, to 1NV» It w
If Thnckerty bud not ‘poMtrsed
fire. Only tha toaW walk,
a *en*&lt;&lt; of humor, I do not be­
and facade with Ki f s B W
lieve that he could h a v e giv­
en life to a character endowed
with *o keen » *en«# of fun a*
llecky Sharp llccky who mull
even laugh when old Ml** Crawley left duly twenty pound* to
Rawdon. Iterky it ope of thoae
heroine* who ta.
*uaa of Itvhn mv*r Matas au

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.old t C .b r

RoMnaow *#«m* to
ttodB the, alt-dowo atrlko to un1s—m l. Raid be mostly. "ManlfSMB tho »H davra atrlk# la ua•’ *
toweld. It la not within the right* them, go look it up. Thnt’it what we had to do.
e l day Individual *« group to
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■stol or rot ala possession of prepA MYSTERIOUS MAN has recently Itecn waiting on
art*, to the exclusion of tb* am■leper A?, tb# pwpooo of aaforctag.tho domaada againat tb* omThar# la such a thing aa gat
ting too much edurntlon, A bril­
liant young Hwnthmar# College
student l#ft his cla**v* not long
agw W t#tk service with th* loyoMst fort#* lit Madrid whvr* hv
■ to b* cou'd gat taw tint** aa
■Mrik education aa In hi* claian o —a. Ha gut ll loo, a rvbvl
swtprr’a bullat through tha baad.
And tbar* la auch a thing ta th*
wrong hind of education.

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looking as if he hod Just got uut o f bed, flung on his
clothes and made a dash for tho Museum. But once Inside,
all he did was to sit on a bench, unfold the Times, and read
for an hour or so. One morning he noticed n guard look­
ing at him, and -aid testily, "I suppose you’ re wondering
why I come here. I'm trying to stop smoking, nnd I have
to be some place where they won’ t lot mo smoke, see?" He
brooded for a while, then amplified his explanation. "On
Sunday mornings, when you i&gt;coplu are closed, 1 go to

LAKE MONROE

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pair#* favourably whb Thacker­
ay1* *i fob the* a—&lt;tJr,‘ bid John
teayaaV-wher&gt;|ijtlikiy a n ttrtt

besiiaraa. M i a ’ tton* * mmUm
at-Mins." •Par. do w# wot fled
anti the only life -* * I
f„||*wlng pung#n. coanana, "Be- ■pa— tie W tltrs dc#M —owy Sf
thar they h „h po* c .. « l • « !. aw f
A «t11— acquaintance* that Chrl*tl»n
rrren ryrs and the ability to u.a, ^
(or
them ti» tliHr own •dvmiiUR*.
*
A u ‘ a*UkU U#4« m U ■—da la Buoyaa’a "Vanity Fair"
. . . the Lord O snal Delight, tb*
Lard UawrkMs, h e Lard Dootiw
ef Vale Glory, my old Lord Lechfry, aad Rlr Havtaf Greedyf Do
m M rug *rr*#a Otorgo Oob«rw#a - b o pretend to a roat of
am* to whkk they have m rlfbt.
Joa R#dl#ya who #mbroid#r th*lr
convariation with reference* ta
chibs to which they bore awrrr
Wen Invited, and Becky Sharp#
who## conapeny la d*lightful hoi
whoa#
h o* tag mo hod* Wav#
much to ho d#etr#d in avert*—anahip. and, to fact. av«ry type w'th
charm and every weakneen th a t
Hr. Tl—rkaray found In Ms "Yantty P alrl"

Mr. aad Mr*. K. T. Mrrritt ami
The (act that one Huprento
family of Oiark, Ala., have reCogrt Justice recently got arturned home after vlaltlng Mr*.
reatad for not haring tb« proper
Mrrritt’* *liter, Mr*. W. W
fcttd m a stamp on bla l^iniln* Stanaland.
,
Ucfwse, that another one buateu
Mr*. G. 8. Yale* and Mr*. Phil
right out la public lb# other
Eager have returned heme after a
alght aad said something aboat
■hurt vl*k to fri#a&gt;l* at Saraawa.
the lack o( aportamaaelfp intone
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Rabun and
th—* who kicked about adverai daughcr, Evelyn, ami Mr*. Ollle
deuliloaa. and that another on# Bryan *pent Sumlay at Mt. Ply­
OgJ—ted rather ilrenuotuly wh#n mouth.
■eg* paper
photographer*
anr,,lb' which ought to have guaranteed
Charlie Meyers ha* retumeu
-aged hi— by llaahiag picture*
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any man aucrc'*.’’ In Giving th«
from Mt. Plymouth whrre h# visitIt hi— and hi* laraltd slaUf.
P*r" Crawley pedigree, h# &gt;*t&lt; that I*
*d relative*. Mr. Meycra will
—Up go to ahow that Hupreuf' apeml the remain.Irr of the win­
Sun' wn* relaicd that queen Elisabeth,
Court J—lice* ar* pretty human
in one of her progresses, stopped
ter wkh Mr. ami Mrs. Kabun heidem ai Crawley’* for breakfast ami we*
for returning m hi* hum# In Cin­
Ilair,
delighted hy noitio remarkable
cinnati.
W# generally think of th# Ku»fine llampthite in-er which was
Mm. I. W. Carr, who spent th#
•IM revolution of IUI7 a* on# •&lt; winter with relative* h»re ha* re­
» of presented to her hy the Crawley
tha MoodWat in hUUry in which turned to her home In Louisville,
mine of the day (a handoime gentle■4 th# royalty ami nobility w#r* Ky.
lcral man with a trim beard ami a
#U|a— alaughtored or run out of
■on good leg) that she forthwith rreetClyde Howard I* visiting rela­
tarn ed Crawley Into a borough to *rml
■■Mn in a ftw week* of fight
tive* In Waai Virginia.
i two members to parliament. From
fit* And y#t #arly n#wap*p#f
Th* many frendt of Mr*. II.
Pu.'thl* story and another on# nf the
•e—uni* e f lb# cvenU of tho*# Mean aad Mr*. Ed Oglesby, Jr,
dais spoke of It aa "bloodl#** ar* sorry that they are eonfbird
their
hutlrr, who "by good conduct, a handsome person, and
mohiUoa" and laid of th# — • to their home by lllneaa.
h— o f Grand Duke Mkkatl, the
unds c* ,v**» rott lrnnl 'M hnlfe-b«ard
Mr*. Webb of Lake Helen visitto the foot-board of th# carrlago,
Cwr’i ywunger brother, — R * r ed friend* at Monro* Sumlay.
ll, . and fiom tho foot-board to th a
gBl, fallowing Nkbola*' abdkaTh# R»v. R. L Smith of Orlan­
r
butler’* pantry," it would seem that
Mm. U wa« not until #om# tin- do ha* returned bom* after vl«, nt Tharkeriy thought that a well
( t o - that tha Bolahdvtka cam. king friend* bar*.
f
a turned kg might go far toward
W a power and tk# slaughter beMr. and Mr*. Wylty Clark and
shaping a man'* career!
family of Sanford vlaltcd th#
The following pen portrait of
family of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ogltsth* redoubtable Major O’Dowd
by last week-end.
couhl not but elicit ■ *mll«, and
Mr*. Chris Thompson aad her
"r* * almost a chuckle: "II# had strved
unci*. Charlie Thompson, ar* In
Jacksonville for ■ abort time.
Th# following pupils of tha Lakr
Monro# School were placed on th#
honor roll iki# month: V#lma Bell,
A total of 1413 person* lost
Paella# Swaggerty, Lola M.Rwagforty, Elois# V#nabl#, Woodrew their live* In th* linking of th#
Burnaed. Gertruda Ktllcr, Lcata Titanic.
B. Swaggerty, Laura Byrd, Rich­
rrot. W. f . Ilapbura. of Ua
ard Bata aad Lucy aad Dora Ivey.
University of Aiah#ma U w Oehool.
observe#: "Dta—ate— ar# valuahie cltUeaa aad tb#tr eipre#-

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D. A. R. Meeting Held
At Lehman Residence

Mr*. H. J, Lehman w u hoateaa
MOMDAT
la the member* of the D. A. R.
D m Pray** Band of the Pm by- •t the it ruler meet Inr held »t
ttian Cberrh at 3:00 o’clock, Th» her home on Palmetto Aeenue
ouiiltary Meeting for the. ytsirrday.
of Btw officer* will be
Mr*. Samuel Pulraton. pretided
* ImLi ***** roomj *f l^*i over the b.tlne’ t session at which
** a:**’
lime of fleer* arul committee chairTto Truth Seeker* Clan o f th« men made their report*.
Pirn MotbodiM Church will meet
Mr*. M. S. Wiggins rave a roat *00 o’clock at the home of Mr*. port or the Rood ‘’ ilrrimag*
A. K. Shoemaker, with Mr*. Mof- Commitlee and announced th*
„
.Mr*. Flower*. Mr*. John , Mmf* of the Seminole County
*•?*£“ J ? d * ? "’ a £• I ,W* '’ fch"°l children who wera ,|«Ud
“ i , ■Jk&lt;*n* k' t “ ho»tw«*. « the Beit Citizen. In their n CIrete Number Five o f the Fir»t specilv* schools, and wera thua
Methodist Church will meet with qualified to compote for the an­
Mr*. L. M. Telford, F l u r a l nual trip to Washington spon­
Height*, at 7:30 P. M.
sored by the Stale D. A. R. Ml**
TUESDAY
lltlrn Chapman o f
Seminole
The Primary Department of the High School wa* elected from the
First Methodist Church will have local school. Mis* Virginia 11*1an Easter Egg Hunt for children denvon from the Oviedo High
at th* church annex at 2:30 o'clock. Srhool and Ml** Marie Bate*
SATURDAY
w*» selected to represent Fern
Circle Number Two of the First rt*rk High School
Methodist Church x will hold a
It was annuiinced that Mlaa
cooked food (ale in front of J. C. Thelma Gray of Bradenton was
Co.
jjjin o y
the elate winner and win repre­
sent Florida on the n. A. R. pil­
grimage la Washington, D. C-.
LONUVVOOD
Ihl* spring.
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Mr*. laihmaa and Mias Iren*
At tho Tourist Club luurheor. Hinton, delegates to tUe recent
the committee was Mr*. Surah D; A- H- conference held In
Yartiell. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Juke* Winter Haven, gave reports oa
and
Wilton Mellowed. Mrs. the conference.
Mra. Rnlland Dean read a pa­
Ueorg* Bridge in chart, of pro.
grant In which those taking part per on “To The Color*".
Mrs. Annie E s t e lle Watte of
were; Stories, Mrs. Berkley uiul
Mrs. Heal; readmit. Mrs. Mat- Orberlloo, Ohio, Mrs. Francis fl
tBewa; song, Mr*. Cray. Mrs. Clemen* of Hlnrshurg. Maas,, and
Avgut; aitiry, Henry loivejoy; Mrs ii. w . Walker „f HoutU
reading, Mrs. Chandler; poem, llend, Indiana, visiting a a . R.’s
Mr*, iluchanan; remarks, Mr. at yesterday's mealing gave In­
teresting talh* oa the activlttur
Btlway.
Tbn Ilaptlst W. M. 8. had nihle of their respertlve rhpptera.
At the com-fusion or the busl.
Study directed by Mrs. Bchidflull
Monday afternoon whin lb* hint, ness session lee and refrn.ih*
esse* wrrB Mrs. \tr. 8. Entimln- menl* were arrved In the dining
Mra. Samuel Buleston
« *T amt
Mr*. (Jou glas It a n le l. room.
T ip was Mrs. JJIIlan Enti. poured.
Those present wern: Mrs. Mar.
mlager's
group.
lie fresh me its
were served. Mrs. I'rtco was tin Itram. Mrs. Uollaad Doan.
leader for the group which met Mrs. W. a Ballard, Ui*a Irene
at thu church.
... Hinton, Mrs. Franrl* It. Clemens,
Mrs. tlaitle entertained * {am Mrs. J.' H. Menlck. Mrs. W. II.
lly dinner party of sUtren at her Walker, Mrs. M. B. Wlgala*. Mr*.
h|p« nn ' Sunday. Ducrts were A. I . IWllai- Ur*. ■I*'•!'.&gt; Hasan,
Mr. agd Mra. H. II. I’urtiir of Mre. James n. Hhaftin, ttr.t Mr*.
Orlando, Mr., ami /lit*. Haou) jJ. N'.i Whllner, Mra. Aimm VI-tin and (amlly, Mrs. ('toiler telle 'Walls, Sr*. Sunule] frit**,
Partin and family, Ur. and Mrs. ton ami Mr*. It. II. t’aawrlt.

P erson a ls
Friends o f Mrs. E. Finnell
win regret to learn t^st she is
IU at hor horn*.
Anthony Mgararla left today tor
Wilkes-Barrie. Pa, where he will
remain several week* on business.
Friend* o f David Bach will re­
gret to leant that ho I* III at
tho home o f hi* parents Mr. *nd
Mr*. Walter Bach.
Ml** Mary Finnell of Washlogtoo, IX C , I* apeodiog a few
day* with kor mothor, Mr*. E.
Finnell.
Mra. E. L, Long of Montgom­
ery, Ala., and Mra. D. 8. Brock­
way of Livingston, Ain, ore tho
bouM guest* o f Mrs. J. O. Long.
Paul Biggora, a »tudem at North
Carolina Store College in Raleigh,
is spending ihe Spring holiday*
with hi* parent*.
Mra. A. W. Smith left this morn­
ing by motor for Philadelphia, To ,
where oho will spend sevaral wreki
with hor daughter, Mrs. H. li.
Burton.
Mis* Billie Wight ha* returned
front Daytona Beach where aha
was th« guest of her grand,
mother, Mrs. Betty Qoudy, for
several (lay*.
Mr. and Mr*. R. E. Stewart and
son, Bobby, of Atlanta, fin., ami
Mr*. Raymond Wright of Miami
are tho weekend guests of Mr. and
Mr*. J. C. Mitchrl at th«lr home on
Magnolia Avenue.

Auxiliary To Im UII
Officers On Monday

At a meeting of ihe Preahyte
rtan Women’s Auxiliary to bo MOL* &lt;-*•*« r.ri*t-WPAL ( Ml Mt'lt
Th** I U y . M artin kirAm. lawctur
held at the church on Monday
HunriRT.
i.ui(*ii,atjltin, T,iy A- M.
Mr*. J. N. Olllon will bo lie
t'hurrli
h.h # »,l4» A M
•tailed no president of the organllirmiuf I’taur
acipbr
taotion for tho coming year. Mr* II »• A U.
v
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a.
J. L. Corky will .go into the of. &gt;1outlay;
fire of vice-president * k ! Mr*. W
Com mu ii km. 9:3*1 A- JUt,
A. Leavitt will become the new
* **
•eeretary. Mra. R. A. Cobb will Wemaa'i AuiltUrv. it * |* it
U installed a* treasurer of tho; T'V1; ; f; *il
v » a . at
(roup ani lira,
ml Williams Witin. jti.iY:
will bwfomi* hliirtrUn
I
1ommwil«n.
a M.
Uv
nworun.
Thi»*d-n. MxuiuIt ThurE.iji%
Th# n*v offierra will aaatntic
H**l# rnmiminion- *;3# a it
the office* filled las, year by ,ho r ^
i
,
,x M
following: Mr*. W. L. Henley.
«. n Words." t : *■&gt; N »o to
president; Mra. R. F. Mann. vte£ ^ ^
president; Mra. Morton Thigpen.
,|,,,v t'ommuwlja. •■•* A &gt;1
secretary: Mr* W A
Bund": KAaTBft DAT,
M'inrI-r Kersln. at Bsml khelt
trre*urer, and Mr*. C. C. W ooj.
li.de i-nmnntoinn. j.i* a ti
ruff, hlitorian.
; |,'n^,v4 •'■•mmuelnn srw. sermon.
Commit tea rtporta will ba girrfl rh.irVh M'' w » t l
«u l the chairmrn of the aeven 1** ' f#I *■*r-ua^^i;it••»»» »»r mmc n..Yrcirclet will five report on cirri#
v r
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\t
activtries and finances. Frcretorir* , , ,
------- -- ----------of the Benevolent Causes of rhe Prim “ 'nS?,,4* * " * “ * rmtm-m
church will al o report on their
•** ■:•# a»*i I# «»o a
ACtivitiea
^
mut ciatritiuilun ni
«
#*t4 .
J pal him twforc Ihe in no u'cU't k
The foilowln( new aecrrtnrlrf m*."* .
for the Benevolent Cousv. of ,ho t. 'h '
' X ; . - l : ’’ »
Church will be installed.
I , Monday. Tu- mI. v nn.l W'rdnr*.
Spiritual Life, Dr. Ellrebch1
............. .
Trucy; Forti(n .Ifianion*. Mrs R.
**&lt; 7**'*
:.J# A m
H. Walthour; A.semblic, Home A M*
ViNli in rm nm »n und
Missions, Mrs. E. L. Morrow; Re­
ligion* Education, Mr*. R. H. • • V I'M.
fMxy : Mjijio «f Ihr
if lr il unit Ador'iitluri i»f thri
Brown! Chriatian Social Service.
Cr-M
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a
A. \t
Pastors' Aid, Mrs. Wallace W.
Xle*»|itii|It*ti i»f thr }i#Ypn
fr*im 13 n«w»n ti* J.«*« 1* \l
Wright. I.Heraiura, Mrs.
L. I.
'V«v (*f ihr
(ins) r,i««l.n
Frailer; Social Activities, Mrs, BrY
mctfi, »'fl« |* XI
llit lv N tiiu rttiin t V r j m r u i l n hrMary Bollyj Counesy ami Hospi.
Bin nt ? nn A. M
tallty Chairman. Mr*, llcnry McI ’ttnfruwlun*. W rdnrw tM v, TM*&lt;t f.»
Laulin; Pres* Chairman, Mrs. |_ n (Hi |&gt; m
Ha m i'il ai ’» hi* ire * cl** |# XI ami
II. Jones; F t aw or Chairman. 1:M fi* 9 (Ml r M
Mr*. Pnrk* Ifuntcr; 8yti.li.al uni
I VIIXVOWIV VVIOV tl.
Pre*bytrrial Home Missions, Mr*. •"► "Nil
t*o«rs-.i, t i s t . a t xi i.c
••‘HI ill *1ti aimI Mtinl Atrliur.
A. B. Wallace; Christian Educa­
Ttir iln» W. H IJiirrii.
tion and Ministerial Relief, Mrs.
HuntLiy H. hs.ul in A XI . IV. XI
W. S. Bnnnlry; and Pnrliamen'*. It row n, miiM-riitf cn tlrn l,
I'rnotiliiM Ml II A M
rlsn, Mr*. R. A. 8niiih.
VniaoJIV | Vo|»lo**» Hr F l i e r C Jll ||»
At the close of the business M . F- A I'HI), |trrftii|isni
h*ianiir|l«m&lt; Hrnlcr. : ('« |*, X|
meeting and the installation of of­
l-vrrilu&gt;s|i h Mrlriimr,
ficer* there will he a social hour.
l ,M ,r

Curtain To R i n g
Down On Sanford
Baseball S c h o o l

Grace Moore Sings ,7
" rrlicrtnlre. In sddillnll. a
Moore'*
mile chorus ,s fe.vtnreil In "Tho
Variety Of S o n g s Sword of Ferdara."

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hare InMit "l-t Tnw i «&gt;n 11,1 I t n. Henry Stcphenaon, Thonm#
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rhf, |iro&lt;|,lr,|(,n rn-rmhlrt*
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P —pite hilling of 7.238 moos*
H w iien during ix brief o|&gt;cn

..or, the numln'r of the atiintolo
tin. ,titz Theater.
Tt e spirit of the picture I* is Im-rcndno rapidly.
*:»l I to b,. su. h that aevtl-lufTin- fir't potent in America w »i
giH-H. Written and directed l*r
such n p»y young Mads a* llob i-suetl to Sam Window in HHI by
MaoOrhusett* Bay Colony
err Klsklii, who penned •'Mr th e
lie* Is Goc.-t To T. hn" und *'l'- ( e a ptoce , for manufatguring
Iluopened tine Viflht," the divo'.i Jsalt,
lotr-t film could hardly he ex- (
peeled to bo anything leas than
a porkAco of delightful inutsensu
Elgin oilier widely divergeitl
eons* are heard In lb,, picture
All but oiin of the ctriit are »tmy
be Ml** Moore.
I Or— 2 &gt;e
J-chul'er:’ s WS e r e it a d e." the
wait/ number from "Itomeo an.’
Vonifflit
.tube-." "SilMinry,'* "In the til .m and Sunday
I ttic." “Onn Pin.. I»re" from "Mo
,|ame Itnuerfly.” nn.l nv-&gt; «p’'■OR, M M , TRf 1
einllv written sour* *v l.ronv
Ki-n, "The Whi iHixsr Boy.” am i

Huiwl*y Hehmil. I n «# A I i ,
M ornlnB HerirN'e. 11;"# -V. *L
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e(i«iliiet#(l
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w .it,. *, |y \V,.r.h'i* S rid I*.
iritlti'liPi for «*»re h\nl
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I‘trenchlDir, Hiimlrt. II -X. XI

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,Friend* of J. C. Bolton will be
ntt* l u l . i n , K.(ktrr MHii.l t» iiMi
M k k ss XtSV r nwHI u m
%Miir |uart.
glad lo learn that he la Improving
rtll'Nt'SS
II ,Mi wVWh mnrnlrtti
trr#«hvl#i titii !li"v#rrim&lt;*Bf I
following an operation which he
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underwent recently at the Orange
rhiifi’h Hchrtnl, tl ## A X*.
IOMIIriIM Klhaa f « i » Onf)
».«* • • y r |m i I i c l i » » n| a |||
Renrrol Hoaplta| in Orlando,
Ih nln* Bervlcf, 7 'it 1‘ M
AUi^ ami Tommy lUncow.-khi, i»f lit 1 i . i l |*riM'r«ii|*tii 7**
XHn1«t#r, Hire IlnV
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Vt I h lft ( I i r r l l h i i «*f |Fir 11
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Detroit.
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Word ho* been received here
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Thompftvfi
In
priMimtlAtf
C. R. I»ra«ll€*Jf4 newly fleeted
ihi-* urelt, ilI It. im,.i,
.
"SlfjlltiKR fhrtt nit* !Mffr»i*tir* Mu'*
that Mlaa Dorothy Pope ha* been sccrnsry and business nianng*r -wV. -tM v iV'lioh'o,''mV,
it.iy a nil. ifa nt • oO.
elected sophomore reprevntutive of the rerrntly organized (Iriantt T r MTrDV rui lMi:
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I III Ht’H n r r.i»l&gt;
an Ihe &lt;Woman'* Student Uovrrn- do Baseball Association, in u t*!,
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nrth And Ifollr
a-'-nt Council at Stetson Uni- rpnftftf cimverriiiIon with the : ;w»rtn
»%•«%ill t&gt;e«in ••»♦•- f» e r I 1H.‘ II. V XV I. I*#rr«*. |*4/«|t*r
Hp f v I»4sh retch HutitLiy, I I I* •
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editor nf The Herald, rtnte.l that f c g h '^ M i y ^ v e w T M « ? ' - » Xf. 7 U IV XI,
• i I r ----- t-'iH'l Iv Hflioul, I » "ti A M.
«ny hi tm* rtHFHlei who hurl fjiilr l II i Kfitt r i*itsI Mrj Ni hm »»f fit
XVre*111 ••«(:(/
revertIIIhi
Mra. L» D. Perry and Mr*. War­ to sign here would he welcome In g * ,.J '"
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(Jlvla- fcf1**' on Wednes.
RUIN PARK A Wt urned to their homo yratonl.iy
wrenW
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!*.fIt*. K tcair Ihas,returned toller ^fter spending a few day* nere
pf I h •» lhrre*» f jiii fa »"»
lie » h o nnmuMienI that the Hr
f* t* ITfert•4**. Xllfitdrer,
drun's Home at Jacksonville. Thk nrmia In YFinneika, ill,Hiillt|.(Y Hcthlsf*
ga the guests of Mr. aad Mre. A. Undo eiilh wu* ren-'y 10 rereint off#i i*.f __ _____ _ _ _ _
hoi was valued at CS.M), nearly
lllldM o»c|i *•.!, t.t ftil X Xf
Mr. Bair* »|wpt lake wfek-rml P. Zachary and Mils Bessie Zach­
applieations for the mansgership r is s v P N C isiti g m
i tll Mi ilf IfrerMA.:
H «u» \ \t
all’ garments' were new ami made at Coronado Brith.
ffrend'N
Miiiijm r .in .|
rn,
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Ilf H It, HfiiwhIa#. !*Ji|
tuiRtiir.
»*4(f.
ary.
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.it * • of that ifrmip xthich will i-ompit
by; momher* at thu League.
* In t- v|
Hmi.l 4y H4*h&lt;i«I. 9 IV A XI
, lckt*ll!Hl
Mr*. Burraigtry, Mis* JfMra*
in th*’ Flinida St.atc tragur forth**
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Tho Home Drmifnstratlon t'luo and Mr*. IIirk* left for IfasmchuMr*. K. IX Hrnwalew has ro- firM tim*» when the §ni»«»ii optn»• XI.
iTlirUlUiik Kml*u*v*r, i 1# I* Xf,
|e promised an especially Inter, sen* yrsierday after (pending the turned from Jarksovvlll* wlmrv
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Apr. IH,
ft*UHie; IVutUre*# *liijm* mill11 Ntiiir i|mr*(i l««*t Vr
eating session on Monday wt tbn winter with Mrs, E. Whies.
she Mltended Ihe HUtn ConveuVV« In vltre yim la
Tin* luruV 8(|i»n| wil] (‘ngagt* in (It Iklullt.
re ttf
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library. Refreshments will be
Mr. and Mri. William Cassel- U«n of Ihe Federation of Worn, a practice g.ttm* tit *h«* hall park
ii*.
HtXf.NHs' HIIIX %f. |Hi Ml If
nerved after tbn address by Mis* lierry have returns I lo North Car­ •n’a Club. Mr*. Brownie* I* n
heri* tomnrniw nftrruoon with th* jV - V - C I*4I is s! %44tllid Mild SI•I
n i i s r n x i'tiv r * tit in ■■
Boydaton.
olina to make ihrlr horns there.
Thi. Il-t, IV. I', |,
member of the Slate Board of group. Ifint* tlividrtil inm iw*» TilHe v .1 .till II B o o l, M in ts.
Hr. and Mrs. (inrJofi tinmen Women'* Cli'b,
The nloty.flfth anniversary of
tranta. The f'hauiinrmirn team will ft r
►(.uni IV ttchn.'l. * I% 1 M.
Mr*. Harriet Heath was recently kp'n: last Friday in Dade City.
ia*h*r
1 v M. (.rivit. |0 Oil \ XI
he in I.re'•burg at i he time. pla\
X|of jilrikf XVirMhlfi, 11 •« A
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Fifteen ladies attended t h r
celebrated by
relatives
and
Mr*. B. M. Ratloway, Mrv Iiigf th*" Rot h**!ii(*r chili of the In
i| fmin•Irt I.V &gt;lt« r li*jir
1 II T
d r 1 \t
friends who railed upon her und Woman’s Club meeting belli Iasi Ralph A. ttmilh, Mra a . M Phil trrnatiomil l «*a«in*.
t-ireillll^. IV.St
Milli*l »y n* *iti'Mti
Ml#
* 1* XI
I S-.V
presealed three hlrlljlay rake*. |Wednesday nt the home of Mr*, lip* and Hr. Illaabeth Tra'ey
(Ian f: il'Nlkur Hfir’ll tv. 7 M
cards, flower* and felicitation*, j E- Wole*. By-law* were drawn up am eiperleil to return tonight
f It
CARD (IF TIIANKR
Mre. Heath la nut very atroneiuud Sir*. Nash wa* appointed from Jacksonville where they si.
i ' iiis t iit:r n o iii* r r u t m u
but baa o clear ndnd for nn« a !, treasurer in place of Mrs. 11. Finch
A
I i, ( ’ stir, M lll lt s lr f
tended Ihe stai* convention of
We wi-h to rvprr-s In o-r
I 'l ll li c h
Hilda* fi*'||*I..|. ? I . A
XI
that age. Hhe wa* born In Heor-jwho la leaving soon.
the
Florida
Federation
of
Wom­
XVuiBhl|i.
II (HI A XI
friends
our
yiu'.fol
aekuowleilciMr. and Mr*. 8. Taylor of Phi*gin but ha* lived In Florida
Ti ti. ‘ XVHi* l« Thl« *'
en's
Club*.
Kutt— ru n — F uji
mem and »in»raeiotiun for
Imrgh have brrn visiting the He!*IMp11(1111 Ktf %Istill I* I'll tide t|
more than alaly years.
many nets of kindness extended Vimmiu rrt.pl. • terikii re! IP*
The Episcopal Clfirrh has lale. ter family but are now on their
CHRIETIAN SCIENCE
us nt Ihe lo** of our llushuud
XX iiFKfilp, i dd |* XI
i i ; I'A itK a v i i m i :
h i o n k 303
IM.AY
I’ l.A Y
ly received handsome hanging t way home.
CHURCHES
I.v a &gt;i(w I»#( 1c H&gt;nr n
tlir Miicti
■mi fsiher,
Mr. ami Sir*. Finch are going tc
for ' the pulpit anil the tectum
tI'M
* tvrerelt 4 1 i mu |* .U
Mr*. It. E. Wii-hiurn.
IX«’ IftVllKi kml |iv Hi la*Mil
\v.
presented by Ml** Howard and 8t. Peierabtint for two week* be­
fJh# Icncn'i thw Jfff m icji
•'Matter" i* the auhjerl of lh"
'• • 'K ill l(J I t lt lik o f
&lt;im| li f t *
n ,d
.Mr. end Mr*. F. II. Wash
I tire II.
her guest Mis* I’elll* of Wash. fore returning North.
|e**on-»rrmnn
In
all
('hurrlm*
nf
Another
new
home
will
be
startD a ir y m e n
burn.
Ington, IX C.
Mi l l ItlllX XII III
Christ, Hrlenllat. March It.
Mr. and Mr*. II l*. Wash­
F um lcir HclivtTif )(» h*i \ ) f .
Dr. K. C. Ha Ilock of nklahom.i c l nrat week very near Mra.
The Golden Tell I* from Isaivll
If srJlhfM * tVfv (.•»*,
II nu
% l|
burn mid Son.
(tie Owners
will preach »t llte Baptist Church b'mith’a. That makea three new (3:13, "I have declared, and luv»
t'n i'd II Hullrer relit Iriltia 11..
house* oinee Christmas, all of
(iireioMKre
oa' Boaday afternoon, at the eve.
saved, and t have shewed, when
them good alia and substantial.
T**ui»n iVftidre’A Lvcii.n, « I
HO
nlag aorvlcn and during tho comKama* farmer* are trecomin? I* XI
UOfO |
there wa* no strange g&lt;*l among
* »!«.«. a If mcHilrur. 7 I* XI
A p | weak at apcrlal service*.
fiMi '
air-minded.
In
Irs*
thsn
«
month
you: therefore ye are my witH i liiillf t ii1 H'tVlf're 7
l ‘ XI
Guests of Mr. amt Mr*. J. II.
T
lireire|.*y:
ne«*e*. aalllf the laird, that I am four farmer* n e a r Milan, Kb *,.
*re«l-.llr nn p 1 In if. 7
»• XI
Atrant IIA past week were Mr. and
purchased three cabin plane* f,,r
&lt; T lu * y M o o F o r . M o r e l
Hit'Mirer.* iniHi in if, i oil I* XI
God."
AND
and Mr*. Julian Avant. Mr.' and
I
f
personal
use.
They
built
thir
nan
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Atomic the citation* which com­
m aim : m ciiT iiKiti: in h .oiiiiia
.
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Mra. Julian Avant and *»n Julian
prise the |e**iin sermon I* the f&gt;d flying field.
Ili tIar »ii»l f In'ii|i* r Ili *ii Di’i’l
&lt;n*.l|r preol Ifrjf
• H-mr.lir ( '!►
of Marlon, Kentucky.
I* it liver ' l(*(&gt;| V W rlriittte
lowing from the Billie; "The no.
1A l»t mil new Ittdltfhum,■ F ihuI wtileh inrreiiM'u lhe|
hlcrnan sallh unto him. Mir. mm*
ir»BllB«*4 ffMB N i » #M l
down ere my child die. Jesus
GIRL SCOUTS MEET
Mill! Nll|iplv.
ciaiion without opposition.
aalth unto him. Go your way:
w*. m i e
• t ___ v - t Elevation of Mr. Carothere to the
TboOiriBreuta of Tr&lt;mP M .
of hc„ , of lha F r A. thy son llvelh. And the man be­ FROM MINNIK TIIK XKMHTIIOK*. ----------lieved Ihe word that Jesus had
met at the Epiacopal Parish llouaei*
£
I mil |ii*irihut«r
Thunday afternoon at 4i00 o'clock I * " " * \f'
s^ K spoken untn him, suit bn went -------------TO
SCKllJIfKR'TS SKKENADK
and atundod the Bovemh Annual |" n' p
bl* way'' (John t:4». Cut,
207
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Hi Slrrrt
Ssmfiinl, Fla.
Flower Show sponsored by th*
«*&gt;*ring retiring pre*l
The lesson-sermon also In c lu d e ,
---------She’s
Ter-r-r-ific
Sanford Garden Club.
^ n,&gt; J?
a
W ,Uef*tJ the following passage from the
A ahort buslnes* meeting wav hlmseir.
However, Mr. Bailey wa* named Christian Hcienrs teallmok, 'Mi l
H ) c -;i5 c
held later at the Girl Hcout Lit'la vlcc-pre.ddvm of the association, *ure and Health wllh Key to ill*
lfcwite. It wa* announced that -.he also by acclamation, In accordance Bcrlptures," by Mary Baker I d
regular troop meeting would no: with a custom of the convention, dy: "In proportion a* millbo held on Rood Friday,
He will succeed Henry II. Filer,1 l«ee» to hunun sense all entity
Miami, a* vice-prreident. Mr. Fi- »• man. ■■ *hi‘ proportion doe*
fkatitim m ;
■ a
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&amp; lia
ll.t a*IE_
ler b e c a m e vice-prasldvol after man become Its master, lie &lt;-n
Satisfactian
China's Income Tax two
tor* |nln a diviner *ens» of the
term* a* president.
laris and rnmprehend* the theo­
In Motorini'
Napa Taxi Dancers
I'llONi: 7s*.I
I-IIKK UKMVKKY
logy of Jesus aa demonstrated
REVIVAL SERVICE*
(‘en he h«il l»&gt; lakint silxan*
Arrjulc liltlg,
Sanfanl, Via.
In healing th* elrk, raising the
SHANGHAI. China, Mar. 2 0 .i|£«* i»f UJIHK iiijf Mm* Hi up
Tho Revival Hervlce* being dead, mad walklag over the
WY—Tail dancer*,
urrheKtra
member* and actresses will be conducted hy Evangelist A. E. wars'* (p. 3491.
Service Station
subject to china's now Income Kelly at lh* Paula Chtirrh of tho
Nazi
ran*
at
Wilson's
Corner
ou
(at law which assesses Income!
T ry «u r Anioro ga*. Get
atoning at U. S. ltd a mnnih. Au­ ho Ml. Dora Highway will con­
Dozier &amp; (Jay’s Quality Paints
thorities bavo notified all owner* tinue throughout nest week.
A thrill mil nf it.-r IVp,
Ttrsg evening service* begin at
cabaret*, dance halls amt
•‘ iliutl l ’or T he Kuulh”
dom.nl center* that the tax right o'clock. The Rev. Kelly
ELGIN
GRUEN
BULOVA
LNc
DKCti
Knur
llutir K n am tl—nmko ym ir luirch j
will
deliver
lha
Sunday
morning
must he deducted from th* sal.
sermon.
SPECIAL PRICES
Hofmann Electric
ami lawn furniture like new.
ariaa paid.

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T e a c h e r s Fight
R e d u c t i ons For
L i c e n s e Plates

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B aggett’s Liquor Store
T H E V E R Y BEST

Wrist Watches

The .lepublic of El Salvador
Approklautely 10.000 coyotes In Central America la approslad J77 mountain Ilona war* mately lha area of Ihe stale of
rappel in California in 1330.
Near Jersey.

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113 E. h i t A m

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L o o h o u t, t o a d y F or
G am e With Rochester
A tL eesb u rg Tomorrow

^ » G e n e r J S .h tr «
Y e s t e r d a y 4 To 1
It Favored To
Win In Featnre

The Chuitarmoga f/mkoui* will
conclude their first week o f spring
training at the local lie]) park !&gt;)
traveling to |jte&lt;burg tomorrow
where they wil| play the Rochester
club of the Internationa; League In
iha flrat exhibition game of the
Lookouts’ Grapefruit league ita
aon.
Practirally the entire squad will
make the trip aa Clyde Milan will
make numerous change* In order
to five hi* charge* an oppnriuni y
to ahow their ware*. However,
fearful that *ome of the boy* may
take it a bit too *trenuou*iy in their
flret bit of real action, Milan i*
planning to make frequent *ub*tltutlona, e* per tally In hi* pitcher*.
Report* Indicated that tha look
out pilot had planned to u*e two
member* of the ha*ebai| achool
here on the mound tomorrow in
order to aafeguanl the condition of
hi* Hurler* and to are how the
rookie* would act under fire.
In a practice game which took
place yrilrrday afternoon, th*
(quad of boyi who will ptay for
Baaford thl* aeaaon defeated the
R tram of the Chattanooga squad,
4*1.
0*
With Beard and Tippett on tha
mmintI for the local*, *ome nice
work wa* displayed. Fidek, ano*nar member of the achool here but
•If ned to go to Charlotte, hurled
for the Chattanooga aquad and did
• nice job o f It too.
Al*&lt;&gt; outstanding waa the work
o f the two men who alternated s'
the catching position for the local*,
Strict and Holcomb.
The baseball icltool officially
dor** today with those player* un
algtwd preparing to depart fnt
their home*. Detail* concerning lb*
achool will l&gt;e found un page I.

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Dizzy D e a n Signs
For 19.37 S e a s o n
A f t e r Conference
Spurred on by the thought lh*&gt;
hi* resignation wn* actually ac­
cepted. Rixsy llean yesterday
algned o play for the St, I/ml*
Cardinal* thl* season for a sum
reported to be (211,000. half of the
amount ft***-fck!ch he asked.
The agreement wn* drown up
with Sam Rrrndnn, owner uf th*
Card*, after the great PD had
walked ou o;. hi* eltiployrr ■

OLD PEOPLE find
way to keep braath
WholMMM

Favored to win the featured
race over a 5-10 course tonight
will be General Sahara with Red
Pick rnd Night luuldie also
prime favorite* for money posi­
tions at the 1/ingwood track of
tha Hanfonl-Orlando Kennel Club.
Daiquiri and Mystic Melody
are selected as the favored dally
double combination.
Other chokes include Noon Day
Flyer. Inscription and Keen Cut■et In l he first race; Daiquiri,
Light Traffic and Blaek Favorite
In the second; Myatic Melody,
“ r,
,’1*y
Al&gt;
I" ,ho
intril. Commanche Jaek, Duaty
Lightning ami Mis* Mark in the
fourth; Belly Darling, Rjp ColHp'b.rlne in the fifth;
jWIcaHon, n a .h Play and Rocky
f ount In th« sixth; Skinny BartTnel f4" ^ 1
Red Seni
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few ntiraitee before signing lilt
ho returned after &lt;i telfphn no con­
versation with Hi* wife.
The -ignlng of the rontrartend­
ed all the ballyhoo Dean Itnd
t i UdariM, i i h
erouat-d by hi* off and-nn tactic*
which included hi* "d.-eidon.* ‘ in
,»t Smswli 4i*tii,Won*. M
&gt; r n m r i,*titi tMiSrd lilw tis&gt;,ilL quit hit*chatI only in deti up v.hen
•opt' tnowaUv k*» tultust* IM Onstk). ho fouiul hr wn* lactiully to'ing
ko naSd ub,n i .huUm Ik,* * nkun, left out in thr i-o|il.
t»t rt** llflrtf* ku t un.f Ik,I IK* rrfulaf
kw*t US„Ih &gt;% ult,* iv e n * , rfw li,
■walk iKt.f* Uu* hi Ik* I ,r»iiuik»* «l Ilay MliVIK COM. Ft IF. IN CHINA
Mi* et toed eeVmitb, tMtk, Mktul state
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.SHANGHAI, Chin*. Msr. 20.—
Thl* ot* ullwptl* **d qukk dm/Mut lil*|~3tovie slur* with rnllrge de»*rk* qvkkly. It tk liel IBeHlk, tMtk, 1*4
nsk e r i e * llelu l*ew«*mtr* sad eotfe* giees and scenario writers who
ta r tly , e w*i«e *m m at e d « , led thaw run ‘.urn out
intelligent stori-s
Try e*t*s LMeilu eewy I n *e Dun d*rW that are box office Mtrcrsse* wilt
■ e b n a e k uu* ekalnuneU team yea* be graduated soon from China’s
■eatk, Mw It i n t o u i w knttk. Uakwt only ntovle college. The first sh.R a a ia l C*.. as. Uah. Me.
month term ha* been rompleird
and *o s .rressful I. the school that
plans are bring maile tu rnUrg*
it* srope.

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IIAVK Tail'll Wutili repaired by
nan who really know* how. DC Y 111.IIG tllt.VHH. Blue Rib­
bon or Cyeliiiie Mowers and
Iltlgg*. Jeweler, Mtignollu Avu.
get tho utmost lit latwiimower
MEN I GET VIGOR AT ONCE! value. Ktanley -Huger* Hardware
NEW (h u m Tonic Tablets con­ Company.
tain raw evster Invigorate* and
other Mimutaot*. On* dose |iepe up FUR HAM; — (ton King Hilda
organ*, gland*. If not delighted,
TruLlouae. High elks* Instill
maker refunds few cents paid. tunnt. First rims eoiulitlon. IIX
Cal), write Me Reynold* Drug Com- Weal loth Street or Phone 20U J
pany.
FOR KENT Uli room bungalow.
Very good condition. Ileal baa.
|lnn. I none 773-J or Inqulro 917
Foil MAI.K: IMH Ford 1 1-1 ton
truck with relery b»ly. New Genera Atenue.
Rubber and 1037 license lag. Price
ISS0. Keel h Roils.

FOR HALE: Five or six fraxh
tuilk ruts, C- W. Ilaker.

B— Help Wanted
"tMttKHIATFl.V ItHFINEO tody,
lor ul work. Teurhlng and nur*.
lag or sale* experience preferred
Give
leleplume and addrrs*.
Write Dot l’A c-a Herald.

Man Cashes In On
His Misfortune

OMAK, Wash.. Mar. 2 0 .-W V When Crumbacher lake began to
12— Wan tad.
dry up, Phil L. Pfarr wa* down­
WANTED—I.ATK model uaedcar hearted. Then, as the water*
Idberul down payment. No gradually revealed an unusual
tme formation, he grew curious.
dealers. Do* |, Herald.
Now he's delighted. The deposit
proved to hg marl, valuable at a
IS — Apartiwttua fa r Htyil.
fertiliser for over-arid soils, and
FUR RENT) Garage apartmsnt Pfarr ha* leased «h* tract to a
112 West 4th St.
corporation at a good royally.

ONE-ARMED

BASEBALL TEAM QI .TRAIN1NO

Codfish produce tM M M M f
at a time.

Local Coach Gets Two
P o sts In S ta ts Group
Coach MvLucas Geta Bearded 1st Baseman
Secretaryship Of
A t h l e t i c Bodies

As s climax to tit? meeting "f
dte Flo, Ida Athle-V Coaches Aaa'dxtlon, conducted tit Orlarthihe
(•ait two day*, Harty Cireone. heatl
mentor of Orlnniy High Fchool
was elect,*1 to guet*t*-l A. P. pearson of St. Augustine, as president
of the organisation,
Leonard Mcf.ucas, heud ;oa.h
of Seminole lllqh i?cho«d of thlr
city, wa* re-clectc.l to the po»t of
iceretary.
Vice-president* electeil were Jack
Smith, of Ocala, and Kd Patnell,
Down at Douglas, (la., there's a spring training camp for a unU|ue sort of baaeba.l team—Bill of Miami with Johnny Haync* of
White's “ One-Arm Wonders." Along with rare playing ability, B requlsit, for making the team la the Lakeland namcl sergeant alarm*.
lack of an artn. The boys piuy last ball. The center picture at the top demonstrates that. Biel Ilia Ben Hault of the P. K. Yom-o lab­
of Atco, (la., is showing fellow-player* the correct way to side second. The baseman is Eddie Hurt­ oratory In Gains tvtll* wa* eeiteted as head of the health, physical
le/ of JocksonviK-, Fla. (Associated Frees l'hutoa)
education and recreation group
with Haiti Steven* of Tallahas­
I
see as vlce-prc/IU'iit, Kanford's
Coach MeLucm* at ■ m r i i y and
Miry Holmes of Mi iml a* treasursr.
N i g h t At Longwood
The three main points of dixUhowlng good early speed to
cus.don at the aesaiona included th*
ATLANTA. (Ja.. Mir. W.
holding of an officials' clinic a'
*hak* off tho early iliulb ngo of
Gainesville this fall; the decision
llappy Outlook, clyirming Mall M*)—William D, Pitt's finl act
to accept the committee report
last night won tho featured rata upon urriving in a capital city la
that State school* be divided into
over tho futurity distnneo nt the to look up tho state geologist to
ask -“ Where are your precious
two group*. Cl*1* A and Cla*a B,
Kanford-Ortando Kennel r. I u U
clones T”
•
depending upon the ttrengh of it*
track In l/ingwood with Happy
For lltt 'years Pitts, a 80-year-j
athRtic squads, and that the astoOutlook ropplng place pus 11Ini,
and Dirty Omen taking show old retired pharmacist, has been' LAKELAND, Fla., Mar. 20. —I elation eliminate charity football
on the trail of the hidden gema. In (An—Meet Paul (Disay) Trout,1«• "* » hV ordering all proeeedi
money.
The J.isperlne-AII f t ) mm on the last ir. yean he has done aalf-e*tlntated No. I man In th* turned over directly to the achool
nothing else,
Detroit Tiger rookie crop.
treasuries
rnmhi nation ctt|ip,-d daily iloulilo
“ Vou might any I work like the
The possibility of installing iliahonors.
The glib young pitcher, up from
baseball scout," he *ays-uhtnlng
................ .. Indianapolis of the American as- mondball a* a high aehool apart
S M I l.t i M a r kltilir
tTrerk y,*u
the big cilia-* to get tip* and going aoriatlnn, has the "D liiy " name with a play-off in a State tourna­
E l l t H T 3*1* it,il,&lt;; tim e
t'J IS.
'firtlui JuhKii
; mi $ *ii 5 *M| into the ‘bu'he** for material." I for obvious reason*. Already ha ment to decide the championship
Jimmie Woods, benrde,! first
iHnu
I «•! 1 lf»
; baseman of the House of David
I’itt* adopt'd prrcious-alone col- predicts he will be the D l i a y was also discussed.
VliHp’i Mllltfn*
S 2f» Icrting anil cutting a* a serious Dean of the American league.
I
—---------------team who will play the Chatta­
Ht:f'ON1^3.|4
v; i Intr*, i s hmdiy aftrr doctor* ordered him' If iMt new Dltiy pitches at U f M l A r e D u l l A n d
nooga I/iokouts In an exhibition
1*5.
—.
a
game here on Monday, Mar. 2U
Jiia|i«trln«e
r«i n m i? •• to retire. Now that hobby ha* good a game a* he talk*—f*with my!
W O IH C H A F C
21 CU HM'l brought him a national reputation high hard one and curve I’ll ahow
iHhfsml F'trifp
at Municipal Athletic
Ficbl.
Hllwr lirnnni
It so and keep^ him "too bu,y to think y®“ aomething"—Manager Mickey
--------Wootls, an exceptionally good rnnn
about
I
ring
ilck,"
j
Cochrane’*
pitching
worries
are
MINNEAPOLIS,
Mar.
20.—(Ah
_
at the initial sack, i* also noted
m u ,v vhm iti tu- I"A, J«i«ti#rla7
—All luiHMitR tsri.;
Groups of precious atones he P,r,*F
—Men or* “ dull" and women "cat- 7or his work with 'the bat
has mil eric it and cut to ahape nt*
At any rate, Cochrane promiaei^ ,y-&gt; declare J. Spencer Carlson,,
*THt III*— F u lu r H v ; tlm«* :1o
All Ffttrinifiri
H oi II co ?, no on tlisplay, in museum* of th* to give the ynung'ter plenty of f-|,roy Stromberg and Stuan W
IMin
n no %no Academy of KcRnce in Sen Fran- attention. Almost brfure he drew c 00|( *Der a “ psychological study percent about muaic, 1 percent
iLiIliitlicr
5 to
risen and the Georgia capitol In l»l» K|(,fe on In camp. Trout wa*' Df e(y( convrr'atioiia during synt- about weather and the text about
money and women—in that order.
(trying to knock hi* bos* overwhhj phnny concert Intermission*.
FiilItTII
llmwa :1.I A,l;»t'a*1® bull
1*5.
Ilia collection includes 10,000 ,h&lt; “ f**1 0,w "
| The three investigator* summa5(«i|i«in Murker
5 A'l
7 in
j Trout, a righthander, had a good' rtx»I their finding* like thi*:
|**4a% Hill
I 10 piece*.
5-20
A whale *hark weighing 2d,Fruity 11*•y
5f I
Hi. pio.|Hxting ha* carried him J*eord •• Indlanapoli* last year.|Women devote 30
percent of 5b| puunda ha* bees landed on
to
in't,
Death
Valley
f,,r
bloodstone.
H*
'ays
It
»*•
he
who
pitched
thtj
th,|r
conversation
to
talking
i Iiiik.
FIFTH
19.
I
i«i| * 40 Iltnh for mir*die, Nevada for opal Indians Into the first division, women about women; |hr remain tile toast of Florida.
I*iit!*i lvn *■1
FrlMcii Fork
11 10 1 ** ami into nrsrly all of the other Ju*'
'I***tier 70 percent is d*v&lt;oted to nut,
Ki **»» Kokh
2 It
mini's rat,, of Itinerary, 1.1
state* for minerals of various
"
----------- music and weathfr, U that
per cent. I* one of the lowest in
hintii
r wr
Atult.'..—dirt- .10
i
B
r
i
v
s
'M
i
n
e
G
e
l
i
P
f :i it .
•2't n r
Men’* convcnmona^jwere 25 the" country. ***
7 17
2
H u m l.tv
Mlntral collecting is said te bo
Tn r t o n H a P *
Hutil Id I•iii i*I*ii
5 sO tho ullest hobby known to,man'
~7~----~ 1^’J
U t f l l u H l 8 Shop
but
I*itr*
tay*
it
I*
just
now
com-:
.
.
thus*.
H K V I M l . * - 5 * U n ilts
Inc into it* own in Amerlcil ' I
Wa h., Mar* 20.
pk'p F » w
I I I |f»
1 to
2 A'l
rtkiH I t*
Modern abrasives ami simpli- —(A*/—John and Dob Griffith,
T t a f f lc
t “h .i ti****
fiid machinery have aided in in- cousin* and gold minets, have a
HI*UilTtl Fnt nt **i . i (ru ib ; 2 7 t 5 during handled* to adopt gem and ni'w i|,l'a of how to spend the win1IMI 1 ,"l hunting and cutting as a hobby.
l l o l t l u » ’.i|»|t* r
I&lt;t 2«»
i ter season, when thrir claims are
I II •' » ,
M rillitr.t'N I itO'V
1.10 I Pitts bus spent about (IS.OOU for snowed in.
I d l f r H I.» tM
I|
stones, hotel bills und railroad fare.
Locating a building In the near­
N IN T H
F u t io H v
llt u v
Ills
inudernly
equipped
shop
|
s
in
by town of Burlington where a
tn
t li.m i.h u ;
Mt i l
1 so .Sunnyvale, Calif,
1!'*t*|iv tiMtluok
dental firm had o|K-rnitd for 30
; an
I h i t y ^ i» ii* ii
years, they got permission to workSltiK‘t|Hirn ranks seventh ammtg the j.II*? of xweeping* and rubbish
: 33 .
T IJ N T II
5 1 * m il*
Mi
r. is th,- world'* port* In volume of that Ind uccumuhted in the rear.
l . i i c k i ' l|o ra &lt; tii!i)i
2«
1 SO shipping.
Hi r n l v
K ir i
As anticipated, there wus gold
JJO
t'h M t ir r I '( t il l I («*
in the sweeping*, most of It in
Australia ha&lt; been settled by minute fillings dropped in fash­
Htag* that have shed thrir tin ­
ier* fight with hoofs iintl teeth.
Europran* for only ahem 150 ioning gold teeth. The cousin*
year*.
claim th’-y are making wages.
For almost the duration of the
Civil War, the ninth tiinlntnlned
Thirteen thon-and square mlira
The l.uldiu variety nt starfish
a small army nt Sniivilh-, Vu., to of l.itul in 1'Itali ur* known to bn pindwr* 200,tJ(H)l(Hh) eggs In a
protect its chief salt supplies.
underlain with real.
m r. ft I
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H e K eep , Healthy A t 69
By Hunting^ For Jewe l,

Dizzy Trout Avers
He Will Out-Dizzy
Dean In American

Chinese, believing devil* tn w
only In straight lines, built' m
streets of Shanghai eftxtkcd.

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•t |t*rfT .1e*j*4‘f (tie’ll f he-f ••In i* )1| li •
si tnia tilt &lt;t«&gt; of \tirch.
• ‘III t»» th,. Ii'aht-Mt t»ls|e|&gt;► it th«
•ttf* hdilif dimf Mil thi* tlMt DU,
i» i* iii : ii .m h »n .
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ti ttt«* inunth of \nrlt.
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l1'*? u h**•t» N tnr nth tl.iv i(
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%|« I •« i; n r %i*n II %i n»\ n u t
&lt;» r iiru siH iv
r%\
I- l i t - KtVfll. ftl.il
i'tr»K .*f ***!’ Mi 1'inilt “ f
&gt;rr»:Af?’tg* iVnnh, Kl” Tlil» I i. it Ills C/m. hi'lfl^f 'll I *1 &lt;’**.'•
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&gt;1: |r.t|r«t the* UK
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WASHINGTON, Mar. 2f l.- T h r 1 MADRID, Mar. 2 il.-U *)—G ot- I Ij i St J'llji V I* !•(•*. Ill* flletl
• tloiuc t i t only lou glad to ilrop I ernment airmen la-hcd at Gen.
••nit* i» ri*) ” ffitf mil ti it m.atlii n tr
• u n i ir 1 f*l IIT h r sI’ |’ I1• . I' f
.% I ' » .!»•-.| |.a le-“
Use •’Hot Potato’’ ( The Town’ en.l Fninrlsco Franco's Guadalajara
IIM II -M llh lit ( III! I IT I* j iswiii.l llisi.’ -n
Stwl i e-1t if |t*ft »
m
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r*
ts
’ltltl
.4
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III,ft’lh’M
IIII! tie W
|lltiv A
Plan) and pat* the buck tn a tear g u irl today with tombs and
%T%Ti: n r
»* I. «&gt; ii i ii i.
i\ I pi 11** r i a tn ih* I'lt in iij &gt;&gt;f H ritm m im n n .
|insU’. M.*|y itf Klitfttl i t«» «lt,
District Court, Rep. Jo-cph II* n- machine runs, driving to comply.?
«* tl II IV III'I T •• Rkfrlt FI
!.(• « ‘ 2 •* 21 Thrro I’ mmi
(lrleks (D.), Florida, said here a". what Gen. Jose Miaja already
Thi* Hi. iillielll of thi* * 1lit (IFOt *
-f f i n ViP.in.il It oiik in Ml*
termed
the
"Implacable
defeat”
o
f
|
n
h
K’lslrr Hi* *»rthl ••rtlfir.i*’*
i ml. 1't.i iin Iff.
Dr, Francis E. Toxvnecnd faced
' i-* iiit i j a In lh«* n.1fit*
.1. It.
VI
Justice Peytor Garde .1 on c h a r ts the Madiklward offensive.
I i*iri*rn
IH-motortd bombers and fa&gt;t
pit* 1 rnli'nq i.il«. .-^rtlfl«* ife* qhitll hi
r \l SI.Al'tiin Hll. ri «L.
«l . !*•■
' c f contempt of the iionur, Uep.
fnnl nl«.
| r*i|rrn t*| ii’for•Inu
Uw.
|h»*
Hendricks said an invrstitratiun pursuit shins waged the onslaught
ttiimtH iii* r i n i.icirtn %
. im pr» %
• .ir*..nf.^.i thnrj,, will
to
facilitate
a
two
headed
push
by
disclosed that the lull Commit­
r..
our
.-t
10,
It lend.tl.ls I *
hl,W' ' » ' **"
n vi’
i i u 11
itH.llAMh
ii | ||.K
Mirl-limnr
•*»» ***** '»*&gt;
*i (IA
Kl«f.X
] «M.iti.lux
in Ihi* in.’iit:i
tee had free y spent the taxpay­ Government troops into the Guad­
Rt*HL
alajara Province territory they lost
ir cr
tl apfi tiifi^frotiiHi# .iff il.n j 113 7. ’ihl.’h i« th*» *lh *liv
ers money on what looked like
in the nearly two-week insurgent
tl Itf Jitiili ii 1.0 tt|l4 1ill. H..Ill’ll ir *
a ’’vaca’ ion and a ir.-and lim e" offen’ ive.
i.f M-irr'l.
thin r.i!i J&gt;
I
*’ It. I»4111 Mill 1‘ UI(Ullii Ft 1 1*441'iti.l
7.
while presumably
invcstimUlit;
•lllilk.it i •!Ii% . lti.it
n i* iii : b m »»»n,
Meanwhile Insurgents in the (
At &gt;1 t*!•litf 111 •it ( *1,UI|i' 1
the Townsend Movement. He re­
1rtfiW -f i *it •iM * ’•nit if
i '-tit' I» .
University City Sector in
Ma­
ri) 1Ii 11 t , u 1
&gt;rnilu&lt;,l** Ci’uuli. I’tiirlit
ferred to Justice Gordon's *! it--,
t .%»' I 111|I'i il *•’ | )iM|l' .♦l| DO lll.lt
drid’s northwest corner were ,r 1
HI!
el
t
|
«.||.lift
'&lt; 1D. .11 Mill'll
ment that he "would have han­ t&gt;orted today to have smash’d
»
•r i «•ii hike I i 4 It .1)&gt;*sri|M Y u m i; oi* %1*1*1 ii %i in % foii
dled this ease in his own eouit”
■i l l
I hr.
e 4 l« l
M a i *
■ t’f ri"i iit.i
t%\ i»i ;•*i»
through the rapltnl’s offensive M&lt; tn ■ii’ 11t.i tl •I%I X |111" il 4» , ' Noli. •* Id hri»*!t&gt; lili**'* *li.it
ar meaning that if he Irid U -n to northern Madrid.
%* pit i-i .liiuf 1|.e it If ri «.f *14Iif H 1. i Hull I* .in.I I 111 ! \ I, In Coritrress he would not h«*c
tii-.i ii ii .in I .it ••ii.’ Il |.i|t 11-1 tft1*
it-»i»i» i nf r.t% «*•tnfis-iitr
Won) of the crumpled rr-istar e
•*i.i. * «ini th.il i ri l*w| lxM(&gt;1C(1 *NlUM|KIt
M t e s s d the buck.
* J, I?ni|i &gt;| Ills* 71ft MV «*f
an I sudilm thrus. into ihe lontr•.
i•
'i.itikt* JllD
\ I* f •.!*• III- Uleil Mllll i
•mui % l Ini idii ii l, i. ii |- t- I it I in iii 4 nfflsi* .m«l Ini n uniife*
Rep.
Hemlricks'
stn .-merit besieged City was brought to this
»is” Ii I•11 «in X-Us-FI
•I it ih,.lr I'Di’.m it im i i »\ ill’ iti |«» Ii, is
printed rxelusirely it, :h? Town
insurgent base by persons who
t.l|"H'i l«e Ihr .tft letIII fllilr
it Ml,“ * 1111 i *i'll.# SI hi srMIfli.ir.* •HI
*' rif* |vri«i.in l|, ills*
send National Week / , fo'lmrs:
nid they witnessed the ineursi if.
1 In *n ••n
tinf. Ilitw I|p»c
ilmsTlbrii
r
t
t.l
i
i
hi*
*
•
t
i
1
’
*"*
1*1* l’&gt; •) ill tin * . i|th1&gt; s&lt;f Ss-ml
Ml promised my (nt'ndx in th •
*t t ut‘i*ii « hfitit u ’ mi.i i.i p.I
thtlf Mdii' .1.* l i' f ni l in w|fi t | t ri a f
i s. ti
if , ,
i f f r
|J1«
Townsend Clubs o f my I list r\ I
«»•
Il» tf -i '* Cli S of \ W l*i»r ,
if f WI*M1 Mft" I. If.
i»f ‘iri'Mtiil I *) iiWtii111|i it* I
three t b l r »
when I left
for
it is 11 •»:i : * » * it»(‘
■•mi.
It.inis*' it Cam. run H
it X..l| I|»|M*l
If IH1I &gt;f
Washington:
-* • Il I In gf. N ^ ill \N II •
• .!..!•? lin t lie-**i»t. t.l! lit
lirfstr**
“ First, | would vo;r on the
•
Ii
i
.Win
t 'x
rI .
||ir|l \
Till
•
-file*III•ef tier
|t l’»K I.|*kr| « ' m ♦*’.
i*l« 1
Townsen,| p'nn if it should reach
•'l l Uin1i*r
III,
&lt;s.lt.l e-rift If |&lt;*lit*
l arrnt.i of .nhool rhiltlrrn killrtl in !h»* tmuii* • i|*!«- mt u* Nr%\ l.oml* n. Tr%»'. an %h»nin Illim: |\nt a n.w of mu:ilntvol
iti •
t.iti,
Ilf
n
till
(lilf
II
t*
f tlis n l'*l|*&lt;l W»1■* 111 thiy It.ltile* itf
tho Floor;
mic.i i f th*'ir own. It wm idiiuattil f&gt;70
i ati»l •n iliu *
m i* tin &lt;tci itm. i. ,.i ♦hi
f • . I I• t
.• * * I
uiv Ihi* ntvv » . ’liiiirla .1 »t'l.t lit
*i*'Ul&gt;l|l«ll
p* It rtiiif e•*&gt; » will 1|P 1*11- w 1 ritriw
“ Second, I would try to tell
i is.’1IsI 4s' 11If l.' ,1fs* *ih ill
i
* » tiii. More than .*HK* ImnIh m wero
shnr l.. a f.n th* •t,«'*u!.y * A *** ijit. 4| I'n - l ‘h..l.M
• mil &gt;|f.i limf 1 .Ml
t
rs|r
s
’ fltrs. nrs’s11tl 11||( Its l,|U » ri
them how the lull Committr&lt;
IT ! ♦ FI IS l ilf ItJ , •
in I I I" I'rirt % t|i &lt;», (fee it thriritl will I &lt;'
t».i
..f In
had spent ISO.POO of the tax­
", , , ' _ '.'.'.V
■•’I » ’ »»*• itiMIi•f l.hl.l’-r It il •
* .i
«
I h*
* ill
. ti tl.lv f
I |f,, '. H i t lietl|sp tf.tsir
&gt;&gt;n III*’ f|»**
payers’ money, and
I Sl|
til *1f
...t.i . | . *
M ’t'»l.n In Mi*- m»ittlti nf Ai»r'L
X |&gt;11-S-1 , ,
“ Third, if Ur. Town-end win
f ...
•■•17 &lt;*It»’•It l«s Met ..th •! 1V •f
i»tt: \
xi- it i d :
tried for eonterupt before the
Iu
. J*
I i.f i
fittest tlilq
Il tl n „ f Mirrh.
&gt;.r
i-.»i t
»: •••!*
h
House, I would vole for his ac­
•
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S
it.I
f»s
il
•
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|* IIIISSIHIN.
I*.’lilf
III
tl
•
1
•silt I
quittal,
i'.ii i.
•«***
f
l» 1*17
•MrilV e.l
» -■ .-m ft...
i'i
rt.it i«* *.
“ I have proceeded with plnlg.
I
«g Mi|*t &gt;l&lt;* '. ’tni
im i :\|mt\
• Ttitiit •lulHi'.
*«* •
. •
list ..It ■ til
number one by ncrrpiing un as­
NKW YORK. Mur. 20 .—f/T&gt;•SI •. . • lie’ll
M W ills
signment on ihe Steering Com
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mittee and doing all I can to
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•Dili! Ill I I Mlllll I. « Ml \ r% UP
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covpry of ih«* I*nr|v o t n
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bring the bill out of the t'onimit1•-1 |s»
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1 sell |litI « .It Ip t'f 1 •»•I .tie* fie*Is’ |l»
miriln,i*# •**•' vvi, r *'
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payers- money was spent and f
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say that for this r.-n-oii. I have
t[e*InI.II lllisilt It' f Istill II’I*
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he attached and killed the child.
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examined thy vouchers on record
The victim, Krna Sporrcr. pretty
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passer' y who ssw ihe crimson-:
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stxirel ting on the fr-iiu p»..«« o f
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tn be approves! by Hi,. rhalr- a two--tory brick house a shirt
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w* 1' ° F the cyntniiUee. yet many I d i’jnttr m t\X tha girl's home. ,
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• f them were approved ln a tump ' The sack.- splotched' with grerti
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***** -. wi*nWit any
breakdown pain', was outing with blaml and
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btK the records, |
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Ike Amcriran-lirrmaii Ituml. hraiU "an alirn milil-in nr im/afinn
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Ktiftn f.uliil In fill*
Definite indiration ilnt se.-pag.'
many c..xex *nmr member „ f th.
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with thr Nrw Y«»rk munlf rlrrW a rur|mr.ilr r« rtili *iit* Dir the himt| uliirli hit' . ".mi in. ml xm in 11
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•us raust-d the explosion i the­
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person. •on Howard aid Dr E. IV Srho. ii.
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University " f Texas chemist,-y
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the eoualry. M „,y of the... Ir|„. professor, woul 1 testify.
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&lt;• eh it h-rks in the oilfield-,
E ” ta’ sad no, alway,. hy ,i„.
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■iliiii-.l •uitdiogs and ai.-ng hlg-i f■fall
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Tin- lle-st Y ou Can Get
«•««•» onn nmn made a4 mi|, 4. I. .1. I.ynn a’ I Iktali', na t'uy. "Tin **rt*(lf*4 .il *• CA» ilA*Z1toIi t 1. l-i*
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a vacation and a grand lime wu,
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prohaMy find inner gas porkn* N i« i hVfilss
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or 110.900 . And n«w everyone has Jugs 1,1-t May nltuply bt-i uuae ot |1
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forgotten tho {n.rslU utlon-e x - .but tie let iui-iI, w.'li no Ii*te. I'(Milts I .'ri! I'I ' j Isi
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found guilty of eontompt, wlil.h unfair altitude of st/« commilte.*! • T.\N«llslll\I.A - P i «
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sirrifi &lt;-1 *iiif v&lt;e •a ?.*
brings me to a tli-.u-o.inu of th. urnint&gt;ers.
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D rop In A ft e r T h e Hug lliicrs
pledge tha, If ho wrro tried ir
'•Tininvestigation
bore
a Ur
efriilDlD-f modr 14p|»
( f i l l Ml ills • t I.I &lt;1 11 I III
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th, House, | would vote aauinsl strong rc.emtdanee to an lli.|iilaft(sl
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■ot tried In the House, and why’ gtt.iiiog m.at ihe prliiei|isl pur. fillr ii* Ml i In,||yt 4 rif. |"•
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Bacaaa* tho House was afraid "tr Ie« members was to place Ur. f.inuy • 71-1 i 1.
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try him and passed the hark t. pea,, o| most of tile ll.-ll commit- I I IIKAN'M
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tha District Court. The Judge re Town .end and Ills plan In as his* it*ii&gt;ly H r ku« lifir
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•MTkod that |)&gt; ‘would h.ivi ridiculous a light us possible The M
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IIEirrtft Ml||i|ill^« texi..|e f i ’
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h|- would not li.iyr passe.’ III lln.dly. when In. iH.-nipt.-d to try nid
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pre sent Ids own .-xposltion of hit T!A fWf &lt;|m* f»(|e|#||r*s ,•
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"Dr. Towaend wss In contempt srheme and was denied that iriorir, In u r
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th* nation are Just as guilty as ‘ n a temper and relused to re. Ii*hf. drm.mt. i'(*-*l iii.irkrt
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"Many titli.-lis who have no fti-lMh*
portion of a edit..rial from the
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rAllltfiTH — f»uppll«*i Its IIF
Sernn-t ihe IU-*»| In
aahlngtoo ivst. which. I I..-- sympathy whatever with the O. 1 ftt.ihel H a lit. m l r h i l
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expresses the feelings ot A. It. I' nostrum were inclined V la I•m t.f&gt;4 ItsMirtiei* mmlU 1
lower; Tripped, f •
to rew’-ni the persrrutlon nf Its *Ite*
Qke people of tlijs nation
ipi *
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I '** ty &gt;i’nr* Kifik. Munn H u
l*K\V IlltO I* IN N -------------‘ ’’Cynic* havs maintained that sponsor bv a t'ongresslonal rum• T in t r - K I i H lt O !
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IBiI rnoro ihvn « nu»«
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Dr. Townsend's walk-ont was a mkHee In trying to heap ridicule j' - **-m f»f*r. t*» irruidri, },43*2 • *
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IIF All I i*— Flu
I ♦ •i |ri' .il wihli’r^rriw h.
ley Our ( h o p Hu.y
titte r strategy designed to a.I- upon tip. deluded Californian the l*» litinchrii.
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end 'naghcltk
vertls, the pension plan Itut tea rnmmlllev lost Its own dignity. t l ’ tV
« i am fi nsriM vrrnwtha too
r o ll
Set* 0***1 miril-Fi**
itaaMiy Drought forward at Ids
” 1 will never b.- permitted to (I•
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UWM'kf't ,*t*:|t1 ei* a r» scujif ii*** pin lit ti v insr ■
tftal enuM not support Ilfs tlie- carry out my third pledge and K»a
Prf* '•"&lt; teaIII'fierpr. Il «*ilk | i{»-‘ i.it in fiarim i I'Li l
I ake Shore Hint.
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# P . Il la raaler tn helleye. In. vote for Dr Townsend'* acquittal,
Itrlirioux Sl.-aks
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(Ml. |»(| tinrq
201 N. Park
that ha was goaded into (nr (he House l« only too glad (o tir*f I **•-•# ri-l, (pSHlf In f]||r r ftoPhone .17
sod t'hirken
Its III I • Ia liu* Millv i Miitlri rt
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Accused Red Spaniiurds
k P asiiog Lash At Rdbels
On Or. _Townsend In Air Attack

BARENTS SEEK BODIES OF CHILDREN KILLED IN BLAST

Hendricks Snys House Bombers, Fast Fiirht*
Was Glad To S h ift! injar Planes ConcenBorden To Courts
tratc In Campaign

P olice Arftft
Italian Barber |
In Child' Murdt r
Slashed B o d y O f 9Y e a r-01 d Girl I
Found In New York

Anti*Na:i Strikes At German B u m ! Chief

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�•Women Of Glamour*
Rich In Wit, Drama
And Surprise Scenes

SWINGS IT WITH GESTtiRES

Dramatic Story Of
MMni*ht Court la
Told In Film Soon

Irriog Berlin’s
Number* Feature
“ OnTbe A m ue”

HERE WEDNESDAY AND THUK8DAY

"Midnight Court," a metodran u whoaa eharactera are Intro­
duced to the audience at pne ol
those new type of police trib­
unal*, will he be featured offer­
ing next Saturday at the RR*
Theater, with tke popular Ann]
Dvorak In the starring role. John
Utel, an excellent actor who re­
With fotigi by Irving Iterlla
ran ly left Broadway for Holly­
wood, hat tke
featured
male carrying It In new heights o(
swanky melody, ‘ “ On the Ave.
role.
Ann plays th.» par- of a court; nils",
Twentieth
Century-Fox1
stenographer wiw la horrified sparkling m u s i c a l production
when one of the vagabonds in; shows Wednesday and Thursday
the lineup t.rni'd out lo be the
ul Hi-i Hits Theater, with a it*],
brilliant lawyer who was once
her hurband.
i lar rust of entertainers and Ibe
Litel's iwg&lt;-aeratln« with Ann1* | I »(e*t hits by the man to whose
aid, hi* exposure, and th0 brin k-' music most of the world makes
lote.
Ing up o f a gang o f autnn.iriili I
In this real-i.fe romance of
thieve* that bn* been term rising
Ni.w York, gay and glamorous
the e ll/, 1* the Hume.
thn town itself, Dick I'owell
ami Madeleine Carroll, a combtnailon new lo mu ileal comedy,
make* a handsome and romantic
ti am, nbly surrounded by such
flena Au'ry, HumDomo Repub­ masters of mirth and melody nr
lic W rtlcrn slui* Is nu evening's j Alim Faye. Tho Kilt llrotbers
cnli rtnimm-n;
llnru-lf.
So is and fienrgp llatbler.
Fniiley HtirseS c, his |uil, nri ;hbnr I1 "fin Hie Ayenue1" gels off U
and acting t-onh-ni|H&gt;rnry, Ilut a hilarious start whun Madeleln*
who you have these two pin* six Carroll, as a wealthy debutante.
Light Crust Itough boys — any (Jeorge liar birr, ni her father,
nad Alan M u* limy, as an explor­
r.'ory ;s an assured surres*.
Not that "Oh, Susanna-’* which er entry a tliruier just at llkk
»how* at the fU 'i Theater n#tt Paw.-ll, Allre Faye and The Kill
Saturday night lacka for
ph&gt;L lltollier* uro going Into a farrlcolor xml riiameicr Interest, 'It ral burlesque of thn home life
of "the richest girl In thn world."
doesn’t.
As Ibe Infuriated family stnlka
In fact Ihe story, which has
In do with n bod man masque rad- In. in the tHeal rr, voicing throat*
Init ns a radio Mar at n Death* of ilnmjgn suit* to the manager,
innrh. Is probably Mr. Autry’s M adeleine brails for the slnsn
Lrst photoplay
date.
j] entrance mid, lirushlnx past the
' doorman, snatches Alice'* wig oft
and stalls lo wreck Dick1* iln-sslog room liefnrn *he I* ejected.
SHANGHAI. Mnr. 2 0 . - W ) Thai ihe world may re mini for-'
evir young a -I.ipnn.--c rci-m lnl
has devoted six year* in proving]
that a parashle plant known lo
dealers in ancient Chlner* ding*
as having “ life-giving propertlei
may be dihlvnteJ fa ir '/ rhean
The plant U D-nuridiuin rctnja.
I.lnill, and hitherto hns lu—n
found only in certain restricted

Madeleine CarrollAnd
Dick Powell Are In
Lead Roles Of Hit

Gene Autry Star
Of Western Film

B e t t y Furness Is
Tops In Comedy At
Ritz N e x t Friday

WEEK OF MARCH 21,1937
AT T ill; H IT /.
Sunday, Monday—The lligh-De-lli,h Spot o f ihe year In
Mlrnrls- Mu Icalove Entertainment, firace Moore, fa r y flrant
go lo town In "WHEN YGtITiE IN LOVE."
Tin -day The ilig Day— Itcgldcr at Ihe mntlnee. tr&gt;l reas .in r , in-1 ilh i-f Virginia llrure, Mclvyn Douglas In “ WOMEN
OF fil.AMOUIt."
Wcdne-dny, Thursday-Dick
Powell, Madeleine I'orrnll
In “ ON THE AVENUE." Irving Ib-rlln*s late*l song and com­
edy m nia nn-. Added fra Iore, Victor Melasgletl, Wnltrr f'onnclly, Peter U rn- in "NANCY STEELE IS MISSING."
Friday—fin the stage— Matinee and nigh1.— Aihleil attraeIbin. Henri Thrrrien ami F o Nickerson present a new depnrt.tc in variety enterlnlnmcnt, "SWING TIME VARIETIES."
tin the screen 'TH E Y WANTED TO MARRY."
"■'n unlay Ann Dvorak, John I-llcl in
"MIDNIGHT
COURT." A Do Gene Autry “ Oil SUSANNA."

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hull 'd n* one ol ■ In I’ aldd-ira, now captl.il of|
li.tlir newerinters Anstrulla. Inml cannot he s « m * &lt;
I, lay, and Mini by lmlividu.il;* hat may lo* Ica.ted
* hli-h liomin lit fmm Ihe government lor M
years.

THE DEAD FROM SCHOOL EXPLOSION

This pnlhvlic pic to re show* relief workers bringing l ho l«&gt;dy of a ls*y from Ihe rains o f Ihe
fe w London, Texas, Connolklaled iwbixd which wa* wrcrkisl I*/ a slrnng*- explosion. The youth was
one « f •Ihtl whose ls«li* * were foiirul s*mui after th* blast. Echo* | nu'hoti ies Ik- leva 6*0 pupil* and
teachers were killed. (Associated Press I'hido—Copyright by Oklahoma City Daily Oklahoman)

WOMEN OF GLAMOUR1

Swingtin* Varldka
I Come To Hits Frida
Coming to the Rita ThealA.
stage a , an added feature of tha
p n giam neat Friday, Fla Nick­
erson and her Swing! im* Varittiej bring to Sanford a highly
tnur-am ing show which includes
the tinging of Henri Then ten.
National Broadcasting Company
star who U known aa "tbs pain­
ter of honga.**
•
Thrrrlen 1 * th« original Ragy
Theater tenor and hai sung atony
lintvi for President Rooeeveh, •
With Flo Nlckcrtaw acting aw
mlaircss of ccrrmonle*, Urn mtm
cdy, song* and lively chatter flow
In smoo:h unison to tke d* light
of the audience.
Dance number* by V irgin *
I age and "The Five Sweethearts
of Rhythm1* are added features
o f Iho show while Eddie Dsalels
a* thn "Variety Voleo of the Air
Ioi|iert oral or,”
ghre* distinctly
dilfcrvnt imperscnalona o f tba
leading radio figurta,
Kvn Olson, the "Swedish NightIngalc,1* sings popular
awlaw

IVictor McLagleri Kf
Star RoIeOf‘Nancy
Steele Is Missing

A sociological survey o, - * .
nmen In n Virginia muumaln
uninuniiy showed that 20Jt pernt ha 1 married under ihe age of
'j
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,
More Ilian half the an a of Ihe
i public of Panama I* unset-

Ileal hs frum public arridepn
nw [ndoiviair a tutor, cars ;nuln*
brred ittiooi), in Itlitil. an Ini-ira^e
ol- IAWU over ilw lUda loiul,
" :‘ t* - —•* — J- —
N '»sd a Is a FpunDh wor*|.

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Court Studies Woman In ‘W ill T o Dfef TJoma

r e ic h

Pr o t e s t s

||)# p|r(t|r#
nntp t „ Hie proceedings,
"Vnnrv Pleele
Is |tlt*|t4,"
w|,h , !s tcnac
of m o JtoC*
lashing power. beglaa. la . Up#
Imiihte.l days o f l t i f j sdlth'Oa
disappearance of tba .dAMbJaf
of Waller Connolly, a mumlllof^
magnate.
s o -u i.o .

a n t i -n a z i f l a r $

Aa aaasaal ewart heariag ta determine her rnadlUea waa held la lha Lae Aagelea fall at Ihe kedddi ef
Mrs. H«l*s Wills Laee she sank lata a myslerieaa cams skartly after she wae ceavleted ef UUm Marry
Leve. deterIbed by Ihe defeadaat ae her seerst hashaad. Attorneys aad rear! efflelato are skews aXedykag lha greet rate wemaa whe has shewa Rule sign sf life slate skis expressed the "will to die." (A am k
sled Press Pheto)

WHERE FALLING ROOF KILLED SCORES AT SCHOOL DESKS

Dykstra Accepts Wisconsin Presidency
No. 1 Reality

This interlur view o f a class room U limit- evidence of the '■uf rifle explosion that killed hundreds o f chtldrvn and teachers In the
Consolidated school at Mtw Umikin, Texas. Th* fallen roof crush*- *) score, of pupils at their dash la this room. Note the pathstk
Pfeelarie o f open' books still on the desks, (Associated Pres* Photo)

D-V,‘ c Gilbert (above) of Wiener,
La., wa* chosen the Nn. I Dreuty
si laiulslana Tech by Gov. Rich­
ard W. Lee he o f Louisiana. The
governor was requeued la select
six “ supcr-heauiies" at the toiler*
from ihe plciurva o f 31 girl*.
Dixie headed ihe liar. (Associated
Prvsa Fhoxo)
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G ilf-A tla n tic
C an al Opens;
S b ip s P a r a d e
Riper Urfcn Effort
F o r Co-Operation
Tin U t i l i s e FlorW * Resonrces

f i A i v n m F l o r i d a . Mo n d a y ,

SAFETY!

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8ets Down Argument
In Communication
Wheeler Reads To
Senate Committee

City Atka Bids County T o Seek
For Improvement Special Act* In
To Water Work* ’ 37 Legislature Letter Approved

ProperAdvocates
BamonyOf Units

18 000,000

j f e

S * ^ p,?r,C SlJS--U “ D« ' Uopitd:
Williams To Open!
oU'wC aor « m t future boro,
b t 'a a ospodlto our dootlny by
Drive This W e e k |
workiag In harmony, group with

greatp, auction with aoction, all of
oar State for one and one for ell.*

Jgdgiiig Prize Is
Taken By Sanford
Fnture Farmers
The Bomlnob Chapter of Fu­
ture Farmers of America wo*
awarded first prise la etlnie and
t u b Ii Mi Judging In the Tampa
Fab he January, according to
odvbe* received her* today by
A bn R. Johnson, director of the
A is k s Jsuee. Boyd Co.eman and
T h r b r t Thurston comprised th*
team capturing top honors along
with which went u silver loving
m g and each prise of 121.50.
Thb team piled up a total ot
A M points, while th* nearesi
competitor, Lorgo, scored 2,177
Third p bca west to Plant City.
Mr, Johnson explained that 61
chapter* from every part of thi
Mata participated in the Judging
m a t on Future Farmer’* Day
when shout 4JDOO youths were

Craetery Committee
U M a k i n g Effort
At B o a n ti f i c a ti o B

Tta weather: partly rlottdy lie
atght sad Tuesday; not much
e hangs in temporalare,

By Two Others
Diesel Engines And Will Ask Authoriza­
Generators To Be
tion To I ss ue
S t a t e m e n t Strikes
H o s p i t a l Bonds
I n ■ t a 11e d Here
Back At Assertion
At least s|| special arts, one*
The t'Hp today called for bids
Made By Cummings

Amelia Earhart and two o f those three men of her ersw nar­
rowly escaped death when her “ flying laboratory” crackrd-up in tak­
ing o ff from Honolulu on the second leg of her proposed world
flight. Miss Fnrhart said the flight would he tesumed after the on equipment designed to Improve
ship is repaired nt Ijhi Angeles. This pirliite shows the crew Just and mmbmlta th* municlpui wa­
before they left California for Honolulu, lilt to right: Paul Manta, ter plant.
In th* protna of
formation
Miss Furhart, Hurry Mu lining, and F. J. Noonan (Noonan was not
Jot several month*, (he plans tor1
aboard when the crash occurred I. (Associated Press Photo)
the rhongs* have boon complet­

ed after a score or more confer­
ence* of City officials with hy­
draulic engineers ami countless
inspection
trips
through the
plant.
Bids are being asked for Iwo
150 burse power Diesel engines
Presbyterian Church Congregation Hearn with foundations, m a g n e 11r
clutches, belt-driven generator and
Story Of Famed Water Street Misswitchboards. Five turbine pumps
and 3.2 mile* of electric power
____ wton, Metropolitan Haven
line are sought alse.
Oty Clerk Frank Lamaott aa, Ted Mereev the byman warn
plained thol under the new

Ted M ercer Relates Tale
O f New Yolk Conversion

Kicthnnue Man
Held Id Death
d ( Sanford Boy
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g e lll » la d* hoIBh*' s ' b t k V . I e A ,
Ties ’ Vii the FTrli *''Jrresbyiinsn - - “
Chiirrh Ipskti ta t gl^bt on hit totf
lu y iu -W T *
perlence* 111 the Water Afreet nils • from tho t e l l
si"n o f Nhw Turk where he hiti|-^enir CJ
eelf.w a* tonverted a » l where He * H l^ lft I t , to IRZ tstetfpipu.. .
said he tad seen hundreds nf
T)|(,
I.. o.b
diunks, down and out,, tarlom w f{J .
u knnwn „ „ n
and mvil or vari«&gt;uii dmfHption «*mir iif***
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Witnesses T e s t i f y
Passenger Vehicle - - - -‘ r r h ■ ”» - ■ ".r " •*"wiS sJStt
Did Have L i g h t s
......... »y*iani la tt bo replaced
Mr. Mercer told how he

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Rosen* Roberson, about 4tl, of ronvertnl under the leadership uf
Tuesday’s tides, Tidal Station,
j Ocean Plsr, Daytona Beach: low, Kissimmee, was ordered held Sat­ Samuel II. Had! -y, a man onen
Warrants for the arrest of all 11:48 A. M.; high, S:39 A. M. urday when tt coroner’s Jury romplrtrly dominated by thpior
person* delinquent in their Ci&gt;y and 6:08 P. M.
found him guilty o f causing the but who le-ranie one of the outstamling
thri*iian laymen of
occupational license for 1937 were
crash which snuffed out the life)
isiued today at City Hall.
City Cnmmlar loners will assent- o f William Williams, 20. Hanfntd! Amerlra anil superintendent of
Water Street mission for many
Police tiller Roy Williams is hie at 7:30 o’clock tonight in City.
.
CCeorioaoO tsa r a m Threat
, driver, five mile* from ,y t. year*.
sued the following statement I*
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(.loud.
Hail ley hinnelf, he said, « » connection with the action:
Testimony given by John Pad- rnnveneil under Jerry McAuley,
“ Occupational license* are now
gett, a Mis* Story und a Mi*' the foumler of tta mission who
delinquent by at least five months.
Morris, s|| of Kissimmee who win- was a convened wharf rat and was
We believe that the City has given
occupant’s o f Roberson's car, raid saved in Sing Sing prison whil*
all persons more than a reasonable
Kuhsrson was mi the wrong side an inmate there. Over ftW.txn)
length o f time tn settle their obi),
of the road when the a-rident ot- broken lives have teen niend.-d at
gallon as regards the license.
curred Friday nigh', ulibnugh the Water Street mission.
-Consequently the Police De­
Georg* K. Hildreth nf Daytons witnesses ..aid there were light*
**We talk about mirarles,” sal-1
partment will begin today ur to­
Mr. Mercer, "but miracles nf grace
morrow and serve warrants oh all Beach was assessed a fine nf 1200 on their automobile.
Th» witnesses testified that
U 'sellssH » ■ r o « * Three I
delinquent*. We plan to see that or remanded to Jail for ft) days
every person eligILI* to pay a fee when he was arraigned In Munici­ Roberson had planned to lorn into
dee* pay that fee or b prosecuted pal Court Saturday afternoon on a a road leading o ff the highway DeMolay Chapter To
be­
charge of operating an automobile but that he had driven
tor th* failure.”
S e l e c t Officers
Th* Chief emphasised that a while under the influence of alcohol. yond the side road nnd un- ta lk ­
Hildreth was arrested early Krl ing up when William*’ truck
Il'ewttaeeU as oaus tBrest
day morning after hi* automobile rounded a tend rnd crashed in'"
Klmion nf officers in serve for
Local Legion Will
hail crashed into t truck owned by the touring car.
n period of one year i&lt; on wtad
George |*. Jefferies, St. (’loud nle for Sanford DeMuiuy* when
on Park Avenue.
Send Delegates To H. R.A. Howard
G. McFhsrson Jr, charged rliief of police, said Roberson’s they meet at 7:30 ..’clock tonight
District Conclave with drunken***, waa fined I ID rr bond was placed at f20ti pending in iho Ma&gt;onic Halt.
A supper for prospective mem­
sentenced to 30 days In jail. R. S a second hearing which probably
The Sanford American Legion Ahlly, booked on tta same allega­ will ta held sometime this week. bers is in ta held after election.
Post will send a delegation to th* tion. received th* same fine and The prisoner did not testify at the A number of visiting adults will
coroner’* inquest.
make short talk'.
Fourth District Convention In 8t. sentence.
George Sin**, negro, drew
Augustine Mar. 27-28, Commander
suspended sewencs of 30 days
Lloyd F. Boyle said today.
Among those who plan to attend when he ple*dg| gulky to drunk­
the confab ars Rob Deane, W, II. enness.
Rhrppard and Mr. Boyle.
Cities to be represented at th* Public Donations
session Include Pt. Cloud, Orlan
WiU Be-Soijfht To
do, Kissimmee, Hastings, Jackson­
ville, Ifetand, Ftrnandina, Pal**Rotarians Infraction Of
Outfit Drum Corps Minaionary
kt, Apopka. San Matro,
N ew
Law
Perpetuated
65 Percent By
Bmyma, Mouth Jacksonville, Day
Hanford clttxeaa. wilt ta call ad
m m Beach, Winter Park and Win­ upon Wedseeday
PeraonK Under 30 Yearn Old
to assist In
ter Garden.
rsialog |M0 10 ootfR aod equip
The ta. Johns Post, Hr. Augus­ a aecood aalt at tta American
The most dangerous age In ■re the horn* and its mother, the
tin* will be host during a wide ac­ ta flo a Junior Drum sod llugte American life from the standpoint church, environment and associa­
tivity pUnncd to entertain dele­ I’ orpe, Percy Mero. chairman of of criminalittle tendencies is tations, and the example* which an
gates.
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Legloa Boy*’ WacR sold Unlay. twen 18 and 20, according to K.

0 o net ■ at all lets In any t t
B b CWy comet cries were urged
today hg th* Cemetery Commitbu to mat* asam effort at beauHWrwtlew baton Master luaday.
M woo topmtod that four dosen
pcraalem piaata. several bauktoto trees and purhiaaoub trees,
M W haagaiarUlaa and lagerdousted—bars been Edward Todd Dies,
ta recent dayn sad bar*
Buried In Lakeview
M Ih* otMctlfeaoas of
Iho burial tract.
Edward Todd, 61, succumbed
Momhore of th* Committee Ssunby In a local hospital after an
plea ta deveto moat of Thursday extended lltnees. He waa a resident
to tiawtUWotba oporatloua. It of th* County Home and a mired
painter by profession.
eu ihob lota do
Burial was yestenlay In Luke
view Cemetery with the Rev. W. S’.
to and estn iM s Brook* Jr. officiating.
are tu he
Erickson Funeral Homs
II th .
charts o f

Drunken Driver Is
Given Hetvy Fine
In Sanford Court

Y outh Is Responsible For
M ajor Part O f U.S. Crime
Telia

Mr. Maro aaaoaaead that | '.i*) C. Mercer, well known mission­

would bo tho mlalmum aom win. ary, who told Roisrisii.t today at
which tk* nrg i aln Uoa could their regular weekly luncheon
purchaaa all aecoeaary aqoiptnent
and aand the maalral wait to the
Htai* coavantloo la Lakelaad this
aaatawr.
All peraoaa win bo glvaa an

opporiaalty to roMribote, the
Iboya’ cbaliwtoa sold. Ho argcl
the public to be *0 geaefoa*
■a possible, polatlag oat tbs
publicity xalae of th* carp* to
tta cuy.
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Hughes Says Boost
In Judges’ Number
Impairs Efficiency

Hasty Retreat After
Govemneat Attack
Brings Capture Of
Many Field Pieces

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R ebels’ Guns AMEUA ESCAPES DEATH IN CRACK-UP
U sed Agpinst
O w n L egion s

MADRID, Mar. I t —| ^ —(tor.
•mtnom troop, turned insurgents
own gvns on tho rotmatlag legion*
of Gen. Prandom Franco today.
Tanka, inteka and guns wore
abandoned oe hastily, dccforrd Dofoils* Con. Joto Mlaji, that ih*
New W a t e r w a y Is
Goeotamoat found weapon* ready
Part Of $ ,
for uao against the former owners
•gainst the Guadalajara front as
' Flood Control Job.
tho Government mad* an odvanr#
of more than SO miles.
STUART. Mnr. 2 2 .- I A P ) 1
Government troops, driving up
— A new wnterwny ncros*'
th* Aragon Highway in one or
Florida opened today, eon*
th* grret*.t onslaughts of th*
nectln» the Atlantic Ocean!
Rpenlsb civil war, wtr* reported
with the Gulf of Mexico.
to b* within 13 ratios of the rebel
stronghold of Siguoat*.
Federal and State officials1
It was from Rlguonia, an old
Joined prominent cltliens in.
Moorish town S3 miles northeast
the ceremonies marking th«(
o f the capital, that v&gt;*n. Ftanco
dramatic chance picture launched Ms fifth Madrid offen­
opening of the new route for.
watercraft. A parade of ves* ■napped by an amatour photo­ sive at daybreak Mar. 8 and
Mb b fl Smart and allied up the grapher ohowo Loan Company drove th* loyalists back 4.1 miles
■t Led* fanal to tha lock where Manager J. B. Aldrich dinging before th* tkl* of hottl* turned.
to a column on n narrow ledge
Gen. Mbja reported that hi.
aMrsasos were male.
Completion of iho project was tta ouliide hie tecond itory window counter-attack resulted In a “ com­
at Kan*ao City, whit, inside l*o- plete rout” of th* enemy.
fn k of seven years labor and Hetman Gltnn William* "shoots
Franco, ha said, has ordered tn.
pan of an lift,000,000 flood con­ It out” with I^on B. Miller. Th* evacuation of Almadrones and
trol project for ibo Lake Okto; ta­ etfleor tald ho surprised Milter Insurgent artUbry ha* been driv
during an armed hold-up, and on from Its peek Ion. along Fran
boo rot Ion.
"Boro today we art ctafrontad that the ei-wre*tlor aurrendcrod co’. main Hue of resistance, 10
miles north of Brlhuega and 60
_wkb » highly provocative proj- aftor oufferiag critical wound*.
miles from Madrid.
lAaaedatod Pm * Photo)
4 Seevwtary of Commerce
•* A *
»l*tlF ei »"•*!**11|
».Jn tho «esb aiti r w ■"ft oa,
--&gt;*106 oa ’tw oboallstvAt co op ora
b r ie f s
i W 't f t o h ttoeotoary ’ for • ib tl*
f I,
rnfA utfff^atibr el ,bur natural' re­
sources and protection of the poo*
pit Mmltut abnormal natural
ioWOwmo .which hart taken uaroaaoaablo teU 'of damagt In ibo

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that 63 percent o f the crimes in
the cuumry are committed by per­
sons under 30 years of age.
“ It is the youth of the country
that we have got to train and
saxe,” ta said, " if we are to pre­
serve our rountry from crime,
clean up our politics, and perfect
a more derent rlviliiatiun.” Th"
most Important influences,he said,
in the training of bojs sod girl#

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Former Local Girl
Scores Big Hit In
Jacksonville Opera

aulhorlilitg the |*suanu« u( bondt
for Ihaj ereetloa tad malntsnear* of a I'ounty
ht«p(tal,
Will he sought by I'ounty Com­
missioners tn the 1917 tag Isit
ture, conaly Alloraey K. V. Iliwaholder iltscliMed today.
Conslrurlloa nf the hospltsl,
lb* lawyer explained, would of
rmtrae depend on aa approval
by taxpayers. However, the Cottaty believes |t advlMbte to bate
everything In readiness should
the Institution be deemed tteces
sary.
Mr. Ilousholder said another
set will bo sought In give Ih.*
Coualy the aathority nf for*
rloaare igtlnst tax rwrilfletU*
nivertng property whtoe me tfwn
qr fall* to pay hfc J*hf&gt;. ! |
t»l* t e a i u f *
* Bold, be k . .Jf^rotertjon to the
o v ia t £ f reotatyg beqlapsp mro^i
0*tp-»n»i&gt; p a n N * l*«»* and Is
♦»rv*d :to gollecf ; hlgt^T rents
thou. i*tx o w a e f'o f trop erty 'tii
which laxea are nnpalil
Another Pi*Ci of desired lexis
Dtlotx wdeld enable the fomthl*-'
•Inn lo adjust dellflqnenl laves
nf |*,ri and prior. Mr. Ilotitliolder
tl'eetlewe* We r a g e T h ree*

K ohs c . la o n g , 5 9 ,

Kunil Mail Carrier,
Succumbs To Stroke
Rosa C. tang, 59,

rural

mall

Miss Lucy Marshall, a format carrier of Sanford, •urrumbe-i
resident nf Sanford, Iasi wret yesterday after suffering a stroke
■cored a decided hit in the rol* ol while fishing in the surf at t'vro.
Olga in the Palace Theater presen­ nad» Rearh.
_ He had ta&lt; n a resident o f this
tation of the epera, “ Eugene O’NV
gian , at Jacksonville, according I’ liy for 23 y.-ars and made hit
home on Rii'hmotid Avenue,
to word received here today.
.Surviving are the widow. Mm.
The talented young lady is a
student In the voice sch.mj of Hr-rgs Lula V, tang; the father ami
Hutuwaky, prominent in Jackson mother, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel I.
tang, all uf Kanfoid; two .laugh
vilte music circlta.
Th* lyrical opera was presented ten , Mis. M . II. f'ugbum nf
in three art* and was attsnded by Urban*. UK, ami Mrs. W. K
large audience* of Jacksonville Roche of Sanford; ■ brother. Dsn
lei l» tang, Jr., nf this t'ity; five
music lovers.
Mias Marshall Is a contralto, an I sister', Miss llerrie Long of I’ittt
butgh; Mrs. J. |. Husk of Mr
her voice tareme well known
Manfordlira during tar recidenrr t Mechen, \V, V a, Mrs. Ituren Col­
here. It waa only after moving to lie of Wr.i I'alot llee.h. Mrs
Jacksonville that she tagan an ex- George llri.lgeman nf New Mar­
tinsville, W. Ve.. ami Mrs. tlra
tende.1 study of her voice.
The young Isdy Is heard weekly ham Hunter nf Sanford; and one
on North Florhl* brotidcsttin/ uncle, T. M. Dunlap uf Sanford.
Funeral «ervlces, In rharge nf
station.
the Kriekmin Funeral Home, will
be announced Inter.

Sheriff Delivera
2 Negro Prisoners Woodmen Practice
•’minty Hhetlff rtpuMe llvnd, Ceremonial D r i l l
returned this morning from Hal­
In WedneMday Meet
ford where he delivered two

WASHINGTON, Mwr. 22.
_ (A P ) — C h i e f Justice
litifrhrn In « letter presentnt tn the Henute JudkUury
Cnmmittec tinlay b y Senator
Wheeler, Democ rat. Montana,
said an increase in tho numlier o f Supremo Court Juatlces "wnultl not promote e f­
ficiency o f the Court.**
The chief Justice made It clear
ta was nut cohxmentitig on *M
Increase from the alandpolnt o f
efficiency and “ apart frogt aap
question of policy."
Wheeler, opening the teatlaMF
against the Rooeevelt Coart Rflt,
h#rae FeartlW* - •Hughes’
ywhlch ta said waa approved

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laMtces VuirPy lamer, and, flranr,,',™
dels. It created a stir among

th*

Idg crowd ’ aiieinTTcd ‘ ‘for (Wdf ,J-"
heiring.
. . .
' Hughe* we* cmph*l|c 111 lha 1
llea llsse* Os r .| , Tw#V ’ ."J

Rhodes W i l l Talk
At Friday Meeting
Of Poultry Group
L. M. Rhodes, HUte Marketing
t’ominissioner from Jacksonville,
will ta principal speaker at (he
special poultry meeting scheduled
Friday at 8 I*. M. in Hemlttol*
High School.
Others who will speuk are K«
W. Hither, poultry stti,| egg spe­
cialist of Jacksonville, anil Jo*
Wllliuins, vice-president uf th*
Florida
I’outlryni'-n’s Assoelalion.
The assembly has been ewlletl
tn di-cuss plan for the forotaliote
of a ts.iiltry men’s association It*
this section,
Primary object Of
the unit would
system
that
would insure m
siatulsrd price level for poultry
firixlurt*'
Among other purposes o f tb#
ptiqaiMnl group u that of creotinir a medium through which
might lie distributed imporlan*
anil progressive information per*
laming In the poultry indust^.
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Agricultural Body ’ *;
I* I a n h D i H c u H x i o n *
Of Marketing Lawi

A special meeting of the Market,
ing Committee o f tta Semlaolo
County Agricultural Association
will ta held tonight lt 7:30 o'clock
in Seminole High School to discuss
Heminole County prisoners lo Iho
A apetial tn&gt;-eilng of Ilia uni propose.l Stain marketing tegialo*
Hlate Prlaoa Farm.
form
rank of Woodmen of got lion,
One man w4* ttlho Wltile, noHenry Nick!.- I. rhairman o f ihtl
World
■ 111 be held Wednesday
aril, who waa aenletlred In five
group. Membership Include* Roy
night
at
x
o'clock
In
W.
sh
Iman's
year* fur burglary. TtA nth or,
(7 r I SFI"M' Charles Dunn, J, J, Holly
Mose William*, also blaeh, draw flail. F irst Street, ('apt.
drill “ ," 1 J' **’
Him
hi
llff".
of
Iho
local
two year* fur breaking aud auler
Ct.uniy Agent C. R. Dawson, soe.
team, annuume.1 tisjay.
ing.
The drill team, b* said, will rotary o f tho association, sold all
set the younger generation by the
practlre the rout loss Jt plana to person* Interested in marketinf
legislation aru invited to attend thg
older.
oaw oo April 1 when It parllel- conclave.
Mr. Merrcr. who was Introduced
palea in Ihe Initiation nf memby the Rev. E. D, llrownlee of the
berx In the tine. Kd III vara, Ula.)
Presbyterian Chttrrh, spraka with
claaa at lakeland.
Report
cards
of
high
school
authority on this subject a* he d*
Other Wednesday night bus),
stndcnis
for
the
fourth
unit
of
the
scribed him-elf as a reformed
nee*
will ta Ihe arranging nf
drunkard, lierause o f hi* heritage 1936-37 achoel larm were being transportation to lakeland for the
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»e
of culture and refinement, ta had distributes! today, according to cerem o n ies.
----------------71
11
-------- . a.no fear o f liquor as a youth ami Prof. G. E. McKay, Seminole
aa
.*•
C. L\ I'olllns, of Ih* local
la
11
High
taboo
I
principal.
.•a
thought ta could drink ami leave
. i*
ta l.i*ht rrwas
Woodmen, salil about a acora ot
Th#
card*
are
to
be
returned
-------la
ti
.a*
it els.ne. Hut by the time he wa* 28
Haaforditea are experted to re­
. It
i ; pogsc
ha had run the gamut uf rullrge
......
*i
ag
s*
ceive
their
Initiatory
degree
on
Report* are Issued once every
liquor parties, parental disfavor
&gt;t tt
M
April I,
______
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It
.00
•is week*. Prof. McKay said.
(Csallaari Da rs «s Tltm l

High School Pupilz
Are Given Report*

LOCAL WEATHER 1

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                    <text>Roocevelt Visits •Other Home9 In Georgia

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■■pH |M M kU parackat* u i| M an Ik* tail nf Ik* plan*. W lir t in
l|»* Ilf If
• In * , Tk* wklt* rfctk m Ik* tail waa a part *f I’kUllp** p m r b b (Avjoe.a'eJ

Praying &lt;Sit*Downera* Worship In Factory
T k ta * lk r* c lau lh ern bra a tie*. drained alte r Ik * laakloa W Ik * OM
8 m I k I* Ik * d a ;* of Ik * C aafrd t racy, ar* ahnwn In New Yo rk U M |
a n * * * i*at* f* r Iho o u iil* ro b *1 "S ra rb U O'Hara,* heroin* *1 Man*
p a n t M llfktU 'a o le braird aoert, *Goa* W ith T h *. W ind.* W l b
r if t I.’ S tu n F a lllrtn l and Lonlaa Robert of A tlanla and A Btla IM S
of Ckarleataa, 8 . C (Aaaacbtrd Prrma T ko U )
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LAGUARD1A, LEWIS, JOHNSON BLAST NAZIS

PRESIDENT IIAiLS 'OLDEST MOTHER

A drlto a ia ln a l N an iln rtih ir* In A m rrlra ant »tf la a bmimliin *ln tl n lth a mat* meeting In New Y o rk
■I nkbfc M a ;*r I'la rrllo l.alJnanltn d r ill, l.n fxir f.ra d rr Jului l_ l.# »la (r r n lr r ) and In ria rr NBA H ire r.
IW H ack Jahnaon flrrd th rlr luiutrot tun- a g a ln .l IllllrrU m . fh rt arv tkown ap rakln f, Hold M lin a r*
d b l "Adolf If lllr r la not per—n a ll; nr illplum al tra il; ‘aalillarktlnn (In lrr(.trie d b ; antoe at toeaalai H ille r
In not n o rth m i-rtU* on iho flrld nl hnnnr.)" Satd I r a h i ".Natl tith e * M tr degraded tienaaa n o rkrro
alaMMt to arrfriom ." Hald Juhn-nn: "Adolf H ille r and hit .Narlpnlhk* hat* brrnnir a anft of aM a*t*r(
threatening Ih r p rn rr of I hr world." (.la ta fia trd Treat Thaloal

ANTI-HITLERITES RALLYING IN N E W Y O R K

Four H urt In Wreck Of Fast Southern T rain

M n . N a n N . K ir* of Mempkia, T ra n , known an tkn natbaTa "Ok
M other." la ahoon reading a letter at eaairatalatian a tad kaal wk
abr ref rile d front T rrald rn t R a o ta rrll on k tf lU lk blrlkdajr anal1
U n - M r*. Hire atlalaed her lllb k ; rlrta * a f a a q rirj rondarltd
a fart.flad tag faandatba. (A aaotlalrd Trraa P kata)

HUGHES LIKES HIS OYSTERS!
Heated drm onalialiun* acainul tb a n n lln r lilo lf H ille r nnd hi* Herman internm ent were atagrd at
a N e t York n a n meeting ilra lfn ril In rnmlml Ih r »prrml nl N a ll |*tm eiplrt In th» I'nlted H int**. A
■nap of drain naira tor* II ninth it nl Ih r r a il; n tlli a banner lt in i.il III Ih r o .( I l l lite r uiithnral. (Aaaoclattd
I* t*w* *'b |

BUTTONS TROUBLED CLEVELAND

JUSTICE McREYNOLDS FIRES BACK
CHRYSLER STRIKERS ORDERED OUT

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'A S INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

AMELIA REACHES HONOLULU ON WORLD FLIGHT

M M Enployecs Of
Chrysler P l a n t In
DetnH Face Pos­
sible Jail T e r m s

CorporatkM i Won’t
Act Immediately
^ On L a b o r Heads

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Stalaolc Cooatjr PnteM "
M o t # F r u it * A n d V eg etab les T h u A i #
S im ila r A r e a In A m e r ic a

&gt;

NUMBER IN

b tiW eh ed la 190S

School Blast Death Toll
Hovers Around 500 Mark;
17 Teachers* Bodies Found
County Teacher*
Recommend Move
For Higher Pay

Sheriff T&lt;r Ask
Stronger Force

DETROIT, Mar. 19.—&lt;AP)
—Circuit Judge Allan Camp­
bell today ordered laauancc
of writs of attachment calltaar for the arrest of 6,000
sit-down strikers who have
occupied eight Chrysler Cor­
poration automobile plants
for 12 days.
The Corporation Indicated

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S A N F O R D . F L O R D A . F R I D A Y , M A R C H 19, 1937

Jadfe Orders
Arrest Writs
For Strikers

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taral Delegate* Sup­
port P ro g ra m
Adopted In Orlando

Official Spring
To Be Udhered In
Sanford Saturday
Hoyf rieatd, husband a n d
father will be entitled to
“break out” the old straw
hat tomorrow and wear it
without embarrassment.
Itersusr the weatherman rnd
ralrndar ray It’s the first day
of sprin-t. ■ day whlrh elfldally ushers la the straw bat
wraring srastni.
The weathrr bureau baa
farreast that Saturday will he
fair with little thaagr In the
frmprrature as li stands to­
day. Wind* are ro be 'gentle
and variable.

Gntt Believed
2 More Qualify Seeping
B e h i n d Exploaio.i
New Build*
As Candidates ileaving
n g I n Wreckage
For City Post Sightseers Cause

Leavitt And Truluck Chaotic Condition
R e a d y For Elec­
tion On A p r i l 13 Downpour P cIrvh Op­
eration Of C r e w s
VV. A. tacit lit and J . IT, Trttlllek today had qualified a* can­
Of Rescue Workers
didate* in Ibe special C ily elec,

Lea. than 16 hour, after Amelia Earhart left Oakland, C alif, on her 27,000.mitr flight around
Seminole County’s IS official
the world, &gt;he Untied at Honolulu. Her hop w ai the faaleat ever made from the United State, to
delegate* to the Florida Educa­
Hawaii. .With Amalia at th# control., the big p lan . I. aho«n aa it left (he (round at Oakland ami
tional Association convention In
lio n called In name a *ucee*sor
headed out over the Pacific. (Aiaoclated Preaa Photo)
B U LLETIN
Orlando yesterday afternoon voted
In perry N. W hitehurst, who re .
AU STIN . Tran*. •Mar, t*.—
Signed recently to devote h i* fu ll
unanimously fnr a guarantee of
f i l 'd — Assistant A d l u t a m
little to ellm m ercla| enterprise*
1*00 per year minimum teacher
General Gaston Howard inThe
two
were
the
second
»nd
ratary,
pnrtrd from Nrw London tw­
llilrd . res]u'ctlvely. in qualify for
M would not procsed Immediately
its y thai 388 bodies had been
There was not a dissenting vo:* i
Iho election A. \V I b e c a m e
a ca ia w high o ffic ia l. of ths Unltnsrtirrv-sf from she ruin* mt
in the 1/dHl delegate* represent­
a re rtlfl.d candidate e a rlie r In
#d Automobile W orkers o f Amor*
she school house de*trnyrd hy
ing almost every public school in '
Ih
e
week.
Wa who were made respondents,
an explnslnn there. Earlier
Fluiida.
i
W hile several more day* re ­
wkfc the strik e rs, In an injunction
Walter Kllintf, nf the highway
A second recommendation which'
main in which other* may quail,
w k k h Judge Cam pbell issued Ust
paired, placed the number M
mpt the convention’* approval wn*j
Mss day,
fy . there ha* been no In d lriltlnn
300. Gascon said it was sst
a plan for tt “sound teachers' re­
ai City H all or In I'mmI p n llllcal
S ia n 0:00 A . M . Wednesday
known whether more bodies
tirement plan.” Both ideas h»ve
circle * that the race would con­
strik e rs hare been In violation of
were In the drhel*. hut exeabeen incorporated into a proposed
ration work should he c»aitain more lim n the three whose
Ike Injunction, which ordered them
The Hanford Garden Club'* sev­ lull which may reach the l.egisl*-'
pletrd by this after conn.
•• evseuste Plama by that hour.
A called meeting of thn Katin names ant certain lo appear on
enth annual flower show closed tuie this year.
/S h e riff Thomaa a W llcos asid
About 100 Instructors front this its' State Vaikct Supervisory lh a ballot,
Nearly f 1.2A0 had b*en collect!a&lt;t
night
in
the
Parish
House
of
ha would mmka no attempt at ejecNKW
L O N D O N . T i’Xft-i.
llecent aclbm
by the
City
County heard F . N. K. Hatley of Committee will he held at * Id
the Episcopal Church after hav­
daa o f atrikara u ntil ha obtalna ed totlsy In the Salvation Army
Seining, president of the group,1 n't-lark tonight In the Market Coiiinilsalon eHlahllMln'd Apt 11 Id Mur. 19.—o \ l '|—'Tlu* horror
drive
for
19.17-38
budget
funds,
ing been reen by hundreds of per­ outline the courses which the llilllillng. Secretary J tl. Michael a* Ihe d a l,, for yottlig. The Com- of Ills' nation'* worst school
■ddkioaal deputies o r the assistaac# o f tho National G uard. “ It*. campaign headquarters reported
sona.
State could follow ami guarantee announced.
nilaslen ebutuher ut t'ilv
H all iliuuntpr nmimti'il tostay aa
■fnspSjP a qnaatlm o f manpower,” shortly before noon.
w ill he Ihe Hi-s-ne. Tlu« choice of tin* htiigltil wrivkagi* of the
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Following is a list of first place, the (800 per year minimum fnr|
Capr. Fred Feren, in command of
| Hatnrdny’n tides, Tidal Station, the voter* w ill become a Com- lionilon Con.8oliilnttti School
winners among the exhibitors.
1every tcarher.
the local post, said hi- captains
Hcort'.u more ot
afte r a yiehlrtl
Hailey told his audience of I,- Ocean Pier, liuyumt t i.,,,1, t a­ fn - \i a ;.* inim iKtlutely
Hose*—Mrs. J. ||. Colclaugh,
and Iteweninta are earning every
A. M. and 5 If |*. M ; high, re rtlticu lln ii of Ihe vuto by the mi.Hhiul IhkIIs**. The known
light pink; Mrs. ||. M. Pepwarth,* ttoo that ( I l.ilft.OUO per annum X
effort i# rune the (.l/wio which
tlcnsf-reAthnl hnnslrctl*.
—
Election Hoard
dark pink; Mrs.
N. DrForeat, would Ik- required if the rock-j 2:2(1 A. tl- and J HI I*. M.
the Advisory
Board estimated
is to
Walter 1'llintt, Ti'xa* hifih*■'**»'* program
i "h*ntu i-v
nr
An ordinance passed last week
red; Mrs. T, L Jones, white; Mr*. bottom wage limit
would fail to operate the Army in
The weather: Generally fair to­ required that In the event nf way patrol raprgln, reportesl in
T. L . Jones, yellow; Mr*. T. L. he accepted, At present Florb lil
this City for one year.
headquarters that H60
school, .r e drawing (10/0)0,000 night, Saturday, except mostly three or more candidate* lu an Austin
Jones, any other color.
Sanford'a
municipal
government
Be^dquarm announced t h a t
from State coffer*.
elec lion *iich n* Ihe one nett bodies, including thti'e ,»r 17 l r sc ti­
chnuly
possibly
with
showers
III
Hwe*t
peas—Mrs.
Ed
MelaeluJ
personal 'service letter* have been will b« railed upon by the Florida
Hubert J. l-ongstrert of Dayton-i extreme northwest portion S'ntur- month only u plurality I* m a rlin ers. had been tnken f-am the ex­
' PeUee Chief Roy William* « W fqrwarded to lodges, iliba, civic league of Municipalise in sup- pink: Mr*. Sr. Clair White, red; Beach explained a pnqioseil re­
plosion grmmd siehil* of thit |luxuI tiny afternoon; not much rhnnge necessary In win
Mr*.
H.
O.
Chase,
J
r.,
white;
Mrs.
today he waa holding Georgs X. organ list ions, business group* and pnrt 16 pi tree of propoerd minor
(Csvstlwwnl ns t-ggs Tyswj,,
tirement plan which inelndmj pti&gt;- in lempera'tire. Extreme Nortwrst
I*
P.
Dickerson,
lavender;
Mrs.
8.
C
ity
C
lerk
Frank
l,atn«on
has
Hlldredth of Daytona Beach In other associations in a concentrat­
visions of functioning alung liu ti Florida; Cloudy, probably show­ announced
legislation a* well ax alt major O. Chase, Jr., any other color.
that
betwesm 1.3'ld
to*aaed4 i wkk aa amomoMIe ac- ed attempt to give every ciiiicn
Annuals—Mr*. 1„ P. Dick-non, similar to that which the G tivra- ers tonight, Saturday,
ami 1,100 person* isMK’ur on Iho
tUaat at 3 o'clock ihta vaornin* in an opportunity to contribute some­ units which were art forth here
nieru
Inatigorativi
in
the
Sociul
t'ure g U ln itl") tw s'ki ns registered
last week in a conference with calendula; Mrs. 3. O. Chase, J r j
the 1100 hleck on Park Avenue. thing for the Arm y’s cause.
cuiity Act.
voter*. Iio w e y ir ho called alienR, J. McPherson, riding v^ith
Capr, Feren announce.I that not rvprrsepiailvaa and city officials. carnations; Mr*. C. R. Wiscrup,
A teacher would turn in front
dlanthus; Mrs. Ed Meiach, ever­
Hull pi tbo fact that mow would
Hildreth, waa Injured, hat aeflou** only are 'he Sanford firms ami
While there has been no record­ lastings!. Gertrude Vinlng, gyp- four to nine percent of his .Hilary,
ly, when the .passenger car
in cltlirn* assisting in the finances,
m I h. qualified voters util it each bail
ed anion on the City’s stand, •nphila; Mr*. Ed Melsch, pansies; Prof, laingstrect said, and the
paid hla I'.KM l«'H '*«'• T h la lea
which they ware riding eraihe,I in- but that many out-of-own residents
there alto has been no protests, Mr*. I.. P. Dickerson, petunlnx; atiiotun would le swelled hy n conUimnly Agent f ||. Dawsob
t* to be remitted to County T u t
Is s parked truck belonging to 8. and business hnu-ea are lending
trilmtion
of
3^
1
lu
3.95
hy
tha
giving rise to the Indication that Mr*. F . R. Wilson, popl*.&lt;; Mt*.
ll'o llo rlo r Jno . D. Jln ktn * on or day Invited Ihe public In att
A. Howard, according to Chief their support by sending in their
the municipality wll stand behind J. T. Nrwby, snapdiagon; Mrs I . Ktatr.
till act la) spraying of a
A new schedule of hours was in tlu-turn A ptll h
Williams.
cash donations.
Uidlli English, SiNtr srhooV S')the following proposals:
P. Dickerson, stock; Gertrude Vin­
■top on ilu* f.,rtu of johnny I.
effect at City Library today, a f­
No eatimate was placed on the
All persons, the captain raid
1—
An act tu appropriate Inher­
lng, cynoglossum; Mrs. J. N. Whit- prrmtemlctn. mmIn dtli* nf fli.* ad- fording to Mi*. Elton Motiifhton,
wig ill f, I'. 81, Tuesday.
damage done by ths rraih, al­ who are unable to be reached by
dresses of the day ami he support­
An autogyro will lie used In
librarian.
though the thief (aid iho flgutc direct solicitation ate canvassed by itance lag moneys tu municipali­ ner, any other variety; Grrrtld*
ed
the
minimum
piy
uni
retire­
ties for general operating pur­ Vining, gailtardia. Mrs. W. I*.
operalbui. Mr. Haw sen said,
The library is now open in the
would run high.
letter.
poses.
Fields, nasturtium; Mrs. I.. I'.' ment plans which had been teroiii- public on w-’ek -lays between It
plaining that the machine
folk# .aid Hildreth’* bond war
The following statement was is­
Dickerson, double nasturtium; Mr*.I mended previously.
2—
An act to nuthnriie iho levy­
A. M. and I I'. M.t and between ‘J
placed at (200, adding that he sued from headquarter*:
considerably more clflrfent
He did. however, warn teacher* P. M. and 6 |». M.
11.
II.
Cob'msn,
nrmrsia;
and
ing
of
a
two
rent
tag
on
dealers
probably would be booked on a
the work ihati an ordinary
“The Salvation Army is grate­
not in pm loo much hope* on
charge of j-tk le*. driving. Trial ful to the temporary workers on in gasoline, deductible front the Mrs. J . II. Colrlough, agrratum.
On Snitltdiy the hour* are from
plane, Iicciiuh,, i.f ibe gyro'* si
either
proposal.
M.
I).
I
Ivey
street,
ll.niorrallc
Perennial* — Gertrude Voting,
la scheduled for Monday after- this campaign and is grateful to State gas tag, fur repair, con­
6 A. M. in 12 noun; from 2 IV M
er living speed
of geraniums; Mr*. J. DlngM.lcr,
in Municipal Court.
in 5 P. M - and from 7 I’. M. tu Victory Dinner chairman in 'he
the local companies, firm* and In­ st tuciion and maintenance
The agent pelnle.l mil Iho
getbera; Mrs. J. II. Colei nigh,
Fifth t’singressionsl District, tn- miring overhead blade* of
0 P. M.
dividuals who have helped In the transportation arterir*.
verbena; Gertrude Vining, violets;
tlay
Issniol
n
blanket
letter
stf
ap­
3—
An
act
authorising
municipal­
Mrs. Moughinn »«id the new ar
nulogyro produce a iremeni!
appeal."
rungement wa' made ill ■ roll preciation to the people of Heiul- downdraft w lil.h foyeoitIht'Xl
All personc Identified with the fi­ ities to impose and receive one- and Mr*. J. T. Newby, any other
variety.
Yrnklie* In business p-'ople whs nol,, Couii'y for their rontribu- mill.tla| downward with great
nance drive were asked to turn in half of th! present license taxes
Blooms of flowrrlng shrubs and
have only the noon hour to oltnin tlons to Ihe Demo fund for lha feet Irenes*
their reports as soon as posdtlo on alcoholic beverages instead of
vines—Mrs. J. Turnbull, holm skitheir looks, and for school rhil retirement of the 1936 campaign
by completing solicitation of their the one-quarter they now receive.
Many pn.il s-elery grower* li
oldia. Mrs, J, N. Whltner, cestrum;
4—
An act authorising anil re­
Four vl«iung minister* will le dron who found it necessary m ileht.
proipect cards.
used the living machine |l, *1
quiring tha Hint* Iloud Depart­ Mrs. R. A. Newman, Idgonui.
The ronitminirnlinn was sdheard in Ihe First Methodist vi»it the library during mid-day
llielr crops, nltbouali Ibe Tiles
Wall pockets, wall basket* —
ment to select, repair, maintain
drrso-d b&gt; Hlterniun M. Lloyd,
Woodward F. Ilarnwell. 41. rhtrf
—
Church n-tt week In etinnrniim recess,
itriiionsirullun
I* Ihe first inn
Mr*.
J
.
P.
Coates,
pockets;
und
and construct city streets that
rhniriuan of Ihe H'ininole Cotinl/
Instructor of aeronautics at tbo
with the “f»m- to Win One” movewhich (lie 1*11likli* has b«aen ui
serve ns c mnecting links between Mr*. J . O. Huff, basket.
Dein.K'ratie
ConitltiHee,
Camp llooserstt vocational school
lo observe.
Bulbous oloom—Mrs. J. T, New­ nirnt, the Rev. A. II, Cu|o in),
roads in tha State highway sys­
Mr. Liny,| rr|»&gt;rleil this morn­
uaar Ocala and who dlrd In it
notinred onlay.
by,
g
1*1
toll;
Mrs,
[_
C.
Dickertem.
ing that un ad.Ill tonal (.1 had liern
■Uder crash at pernandina Iteach
The schedule;
received from “a friend," bring­
6—An act authorising munici­ son; calls, white; Mrs. K. D Rine­
last waek, waa a first coualn to
Monday, Ihe R.y. A. Fred
hart,
amaryllis;
Mrs.
J.
W.
i
dates,
ing LU this County's total slnrist
Mrs. IL j , Perkins and Mr*. M
Failure to fill- application for palities to determine and fix by iris; Mrs. J. N. Whltner. any oth- Tn(mT from Orlando; Tuesday,
lion* to Ihe putty's cause.
Iho
B. WlClina or thla City. It wa* the homestead eiempllon auto, ortiinance the subject* ami amount*
the Rev. Ilrurc Ganawsy from Or­
It's
*
iln
t4
Os
r
*
i
t
T
s
,
t
laarnsd today.
Judge Miliat.i It. Smith m-lav chairman said be n ..■&gt;king (Inn,
math-ally walrea u home owner's of Inetiss) ind ticise taxes on
lando; Wednesday, the Ifev, Corn­
Mrs. Hornwill, the former MU* right to the la s bem-Ilt, CountT privileges, business, occupation*
ing Toll,, front lutkelaml; Thurs­ handed out sentence* nunling six point,tu: out the need fey |C, mute.
Seminole County probably tvts
Forrest Gnu-hcl, Hanford merBalls Smith, waa at ono time a assessor Hanford Doudney mild and profession* carried on there­
day, th.- Roy. f . c. Frntier, from years for two negroe* who voliinin, and lu revoke such Hermes.
resident of Hanford.
the Miihielut Orphanage at lleit- tardy s nirrad guilty pies* in ( Ir the only rininty in the tfnil,-sl chant and a director of Ihe Elor.
t wlay.
A^nKhtltm,
6 —An act saempting the deal­
States where a Victory
liinnrr id.i llidi i*r Ilu
rttit Court.
**m Hprlngs,
Mr. Barnwell lurcumhed In a
He announreil that more than
Othu William*, charge!
with will not *che,lul,Kl. A* a result, rutunictl *«srly tfuLiy frciin Tampa
hospital after the gilder In whlrh 1,111 owner* of home* In Heinl- er in gasoline from payment of
The Key. Cole *ai&gt;| n speaker
sea Wa raas »«•■»
ha waa flying was aeea to go Into ole County hare yet to apply
probably would I*, heard on F ri­ liurglary, was remands'd to the this section was aide to turn in wfit»r&lt;* In* nl i&gt;’iiit**il it limiril «»f
The chamber of Coaiinerie was
U splu tad pi on red Into Ibe ahal. for exemption, emphasising that
day nigh', although the individual State I'tisin arm in Kaiforil for much more ra-h than it would IHri't'lDfs* seswlon t«i illsritsn prilgetting * now "hat" today as in y&lt;*t in Ih* Mi’liTtiff,
In* Rfmii#
four years. Court records shnwetl have don,, otherwise If thu rod* poHi’d l^gtsfiitlnii In
low waters of the Atlantic Ocean. April 1 I* Ibe final date tin which
workmen began operations to rv.
He unatalsad a fractured skull.
llapiism of young children i* on thin hit poaarised a long criminal of the dinner had been taken Rrtrnl liy tha twnljr In T.illiilmsfOtf
applications are accepted.
roof the building standing In Ilia schedule for next Sunday, palm record.
n**ii mnnih.
i
vf *
from the contributions.
Mr. Doudney pointed out that
shallow water* of luike Mottroo. Sunday.
Sir. tiiilrln*! nuM thn AssneLt*
The aecontl negro, More W il­
no rharge la made for any ser­
Alao, a pile driver waa aa.
Mini will llirnvr it % efforts l»tdilml
liams,
was
sentenced
to
serve
two
vice connected with the opera­
[ only iifiix till! ||owHVi«r hs 1L1#
chored In tha rear of Ih* strut:,
year* si Ktilfonl for lirritking and
tion. Me said those who filed last
entering with intent lu ruinmlt ■
Cr Iliiud in dNi"lii'Sii thn mi tun* of
lure, occupied with demolishing
yenr will find this year’s blanks
Sanford firemen complained in the old duck will ill lias horn T e x i i s S c h o o l B l a s t
Ihi* pMipnsr.l art.
felony.
walling for them at hla office.
day that things Just haven’t be»t termed m eyo sore and has f i i v e s C h a m b e r M u c h
mh
Tlii* Pm »| tut*rrhunt until uhniit
He
arreptg
Hlale
anil
Count
r
the iitn r around the Kite Station proved tq be dangerous bccaiiaa
• C. H. HUM, bead nf the local
H.mfor.1 Woodmen lu*t
night 2E* direr I urn of th« IhmI jt frulA
M
a
p
S
e
a
r
c
h
in
g
W
o
r
k
nppllralinns.
Bequests
foe
Cltr
for
the
past
few
day*—
because
B i n u of Entomology, IT. H. De­
It wa* decaying.
n rrrp le .l four more applications rvi’ry part of thn Stain attnmlml
part maat
of
Agrlculturs. and tax exemptions are received at Trigger, th* mascot, I* mi—ing.
Undrc th,. building several new
for m -tidt.T-Iiip an.I In rre a a n l to thn rciiirlavn.
The Bemud dis* tier In New
City
Hall.
Trigger
D
a
black
and
white
fox
three other, attached to the unit
piles will be plated to replace London. Texas, was the direct
Thn AKnrlatlon wa* formed In
nearly a dojeri tl,„ num her nf
terrier with a decided affection for
hare, left last night for Guineaolder
oaes
falling
rapidly
Into
IMS
In Tampa and |* Rrtlvo
rtindl.l
il.
s
for
affiliatio
n
obtained
cause
of
considerable
activity
„n
anyone who’ll show him some kind­
I'. K. Hmllh. head nf the llalon
vllle whsre thay ara attending
prlnripallv on ynnrn when thn
the part of ihe Seminolo Chamber House, la).. It. H. Bureau nf Etc nine.- M.tr. t.
ness. Ar one time he wa* an or­ disuse.
the Florida KMomotoglits ConChamber president T. K Bltnp- of Cinmnerrs. today.
About |e from Hanford ara I a*gtslat urn meet*. |*j principal
dinary •’mutt." bur Fireman Hub*
tmnnlngy hihoralory, and W. J.
fsreuce.
expected to he Initiated on A p ril otip’i tin* m to sponsor mriifturftft
.Secretary |{alph Bagwell ,*jd
Willi* picked him up, gave him a aon announced that some paint­
Ho waa accompanied by r . It.
home, and transformed the nntmal ing would be done to make tin, the office In.) received probaldy a Il&gt;d.I Jr , lieuil of tlie entomology I In reik.dund when G o v. Ed tu honefli Independent merrhantu.
Wtsacup. J. N. Tenhet and t*. II.
Clifford C. Hensley of Sanford, into an almost perfect pet.
Interior of the office nmr,, at. seure or mere telephone calls from und at Charlestnit, N. ('., left lllv e r * of Georgia w ill direct thn
l x . ell of ksnford. and II. White waa toastmaster Iasi night when
person* who had relative^ jn ,hu yesler.lay after romltifdlng a so ceremonies.
Trigger was especially fond nf tractive.
of Washington. In charge of tha Alpha Eta Chapter, Unlveral'y children, and Willi* said it i* pos­
ties of experiment* with local
New lain bm area.
The .e n c la v e I* schedule.) to
truck crop tad garden Insect la of Florida, of Phi Kappa Tua oh- sible that he might have followed
Because the school to w n wa* farm produce.
•r«&gt; the Initiatio n of about 10.)
raM M A N D K R Y M EETS
VM tlgalloa of the Bureau, tie hail nerved the anniversary of its some child home.
The pair had been working ra m lh ld e * from more Ilia n Gil
not on most maps, Mr. Bagwell
II
K«
M
been here &gt;lac# Wedneedey.
A regular session of Hit- Tailor said, Hanforditvs, who have kin in here fnr Ihe past ten day* under Flo rid a Woodmen cam p s. It w ill t 1 ..
founding with a banquet staged in
The Departraeat would like noth­
....
71
51
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Mr. Tauket waa to hart hid the Chapter house at Gainesville. ing better than to have ha mascot Coinmandary No. II,
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Knighta t!.e small, r Texas town* of the IT. H. Htahl, tllrectnr nf the Iw-iil draw atHi.it GoO men who alread y *1
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76
41
H
a part on thla alteration’* pro­
In the list of active member* and returned, because he breaks the Templar, will he held Innixbi at disaster section, 'ought tsi learn If. H. II. K. and chief nf the hit. are member* ,.f ipe W O W .
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. 71
&amp;9
.09
IV
pi
,ii
gram by presenting a paper on pledges appeared the name of ; monotonous hours of lolling around 7:10 o'clock In Ih* Masonic Hall. whether their relatives' home* were reuua In the Hntilhern Hlat-*.
In d h a ilo n * are that 23 o r 36 It
74
11
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laboratory leatlag of Insecticide Francis Rnumlllat nf this City. lie the Station waking for aa alarm All members and officer* are those which the school served.
Including the alallmi* nperaled by a ffilia te s of thla hslgo w ill a t­ IT
54
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74
It
t«
,4#
mats rials.
Hmlth and Held,
i tu tuuud.
attends the University.
urged to .Head,
tend.
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Army Drive Net* Flower Show
At
$1,250, Report H undreds Inspect Exhibits
At Mid-Day Say* Judges Award Prizes For Best Individual
Workers Exert Every
Effort To R e a c h
G o a l O f $3,500

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Displays; Professional, School
Booths Recognized

League To Seek
City’* Support
in 10 Meaiuies
Minor Pieces Of Leg*
i s t a t i o n Is Out­
lined In Program

Daytonan Held In
A ets-hrsck Crash

Jkl.Pa.rk^ Avenue

P u b lic Is Invited
To Watch Autogyro
Spray Celery Crop

Library Schedule
Of Convenience 1
Adopted In Sanford

Demo (ontrihutors
G et Appreciation
From Drive Chief

Vitiiting Ministers
Talk Next Week At
Methodist Church

Localites’ Relative
Succumbs As Glider
Dives Into Atlantic

Homestead B e n e f i t
Must Be Asked For
Or Right Is Waived

Two NegrocM Given
Six Y e a r « In J a i l
By Pleading Guilty

Heads Of Business
Group Will Sponsor
Proposed Measure

Keroofing Action
Begun On Chamber;
To Paint Interior

Sanford Fi r emen
Make Appeal F o r
Mascot’s R e t u r n

Entomologists F r o m
Sanford B u r e n u At
F l o r i d a Convention

I M o r e Cundidatf’s
Seek MemhcrNhip In
IxH’iil W( Imen’s Unit

Experimenting Pair
Return To Station**

Beasley Toastmaster
At Anniversary Fete

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FRIDAY. MARCH 19. 1MT
II
Fj.iarp mils*. ami In !»3«|
L r u than a century axo. coo*
i ‘i I &gt; , 11.;&lt;‘ a -mail, .hallow gres* mad* Ita Prat appropriation
ttIb)
(or agriculture—11,000 la 11*9.
, « „ u . ................. water I* Th» -u.poar ot iVil.r-l fuad. ha*
VTJ been swelling steadily alnee nntll
S A C R A M E T O . r s llf .. M ar. 13. . .
mi tSirttii^H uti unde
'It averaged more than It.hOO.ono^
—o p |— rtao - o f f l,- il* »»»'!■
rroam! fracture.
for each of the last four year*.
whether there will h ns cm. nr. i
The federal government em­
drop „f water In what once . j
ptily* *n artny of more than 1M,a l]|.« |u th t mile litnoo aerlruttnrnl worker*.
The holy of water -Tule : tl
at a f.l 10-foot eterattnn m ir t:
WASIItNOTOS*. Slur. 13* U*)— | A Julge In lytclseille, Ky., rei i
f irmer uppctir* in Ih* She I ce nt!y .cntenceJ a man to a jal
‘Oregon border- wa* report ! ..
I, ,,rit,. nephew I l f Cntlit Ham I lfrm f„r driving n bicycle whi'u
It* matlmitm *Uo In | , kt A
I under tho Influence of liquor.
tey tn t»3l ahowwl it hat »11 :i.t* today.

Flower Show Endi BvMMatR Bury Cat ! Huge Lake Ih Found
As H u n d r e d s Under Temple Roof i Shrinking To Pond

Living Coats

Mnrriner S. Eecles, chairman of the Federal Reaerve
Board, correctly iKiinted out early this wt-ck that continued T n u n p f ’ t R v h i h i f a ! T O K Y O , M ar. tD .-(/P&gt; -A m ong j
mn ..-m T *rrd tnmba in ancient
Rovcrnmcnt expenditure* iu excess of receipts would hring l l l o | I C i t O A | | 1 I f I I 9
M M w n «« ff c a mmtfWT.
Zoji temple la the new grave of|
M . IM A M M l N a M . about a period of monetary inflation which would be more
fraRffaitrO f r«M N i t Dm )
_ a rat.
“Tama
Chan’
w*»
•N at H u r t H lent. disastrous than the 1029 collapse.
t r vnriefjr.
buried by the lord abbot and TO
He also pointed out another dannerous tendency nowJhiat
prevalent in the United Stutes which can product.’ just as
hieh
to
u
t
m
ore
than
' ’"*' - “ ' l- ---- -----disastrous results as inflation. That is the constant in­ ,1.1m.; U r .. J. II.
ic*.
Jim.
D.
I..
Thrasher,
flowering
11
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crease of wanes, followed by nn equivalent or even Rrenter
It was probably the only feline
plant..
increase of prices to offset the wage Increase. It is only
Profes-dounl exhibit—A. K. Ro*- in tha wnrld with a bank account.
when wbrcs Increase faster than prices that anyone is rcster.
Depoiita were made to it regular­
benefitted.
.Shadowboxe* — Gall DeKore*r, ly, Thi* account helped defray
“Increased worm and shorter hours when they limit flower*; Mr*. Turnbull, rompoal- the funeral eiptn***.
An additional sum * u contrib­
or actually reduce production are not nt this time in the tion.
Miniature nrrangrment* — Xrn. uted by cat loeera of Japan a* a
interest of the public in Ronend or In the real interest of
the workers themselves," Mr. Kccles, one of President Freil VViijon, pair*; Mr*. J. W. comfort to the *p:rlt of dm many
Kata
the W V i m I Roosevelt's rijfht hand men, declared, "When warn* in­ Conte*, Victorian; Mr*. R, Mon- cat* wboae akin* hare been used
U 'r n M a f . M tlm a n
rnlvD'gr, melern; Jlr*. F. R. Wil- •o cover lamisen*, a banjo-like
- » l a i l i f elllee creases are passed nlonjf to the public, and particularly
*on, minis tire dish.
Instrument popularly played by
h HI
&gt;rtne*ps»l
C W rtft *M ,1 .« when Industries take advantage of any existing situation
Cut flower arrnngement — Mr*, geiaha.
to Increase prices far beyond Increased litlmr costs, such W. W. Wright, in meta; container;
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• r r » . action is n shorlsightrd mid indefensible policy from ev­ M m . K. II. .Stowe, white flower* m ( J | | ) | | g g Q D ctllff
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r t all a *m HMaatrkr* justified nnd wholly desirable when they result from in- er; ml-* ' I (lower* In white contain­
American V i r t u e s
creaslng production per capita mid represent a better dis­ er; Mrs. It. I , Cornell, mixed flow­
Nothing But Vices
ers in vase; Mr*. K. II. Stowe,one
tribution of the profits of industry."
kind In vnse. Mr*. U P, DickePMost of us believe that higher wages and rising prices *on. one kind in basket; Mr*. J.
CHICAGO, Mar. I».-W&gt;-Th#
are the Invariable accompaniments of prosperity. We be­ Itinirfelder, Japane**
arrange- threa great America* vice#, tay*
FR ID A Y, MARC.II 1*. 1937
lieve this because it has usually been so. But it is con­ nien’ ; Mr*. P&gt;-rry Cameron, a r Dr. Un Yutang of Shanghai, are
rnngemrnt in trnruparent
eon' . rfrkieney, punctuality and dla■ OHil V E R S E FOR TODAY ceivable that prices might rise so much faster than wages
i elpline.
tainrr.
thnt everyone would lie poorer. If wages nre increased
Following were first prize win*) The doctor told aaveral hundred
RKfiRNRiuTioN: a new heart| Icn |HTct*nt ami (he rust rtf living gts-s up a Ittimlrwljicr
alao win i gim you, aDl| „ „ew c c „ t t ]t i* p erfe ctly ( l i 't r thnt cvcryonp is worst* »&gt;ff. Even nrr* in th” *tIrani exhibit entered member* oj the American Friend*
by Souih Mid* Primary:
j of China they would be far better
■plrit Will i put within you: mid those w h o (icpcm l iti Km p ro fits fo r th«*lr liv in g nre w orse
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I will take away tim ninny heart (lff_
iierntist* co nsu m ers, ill s|iito o f lllt’Ir Wltgt* iltcreasf’S,
Ilf your fleah, and i win j Ciinnot lin y so mttcii ns fo rm e rly , suit’s fall o ff, anil p ro fits

five you an heart of fleah.—Kin.

decline.

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day. But wt* do agree with Mr. Kerins thnt the tenilen. y
H R HAM COM II HACK
Yotl, whu hnve broken a song in Is ‘in this ilirection,
It is also fuirlv npporent that the
your heart.
price increases in the big organize*! industries mu-d lie
You, with the blind nn,| ytllnw
paid for by the consumers in lln* smaller cities ami rura&lt;
llnme in your eyes,
difflmlt I ban
Who rude on n iHiitomlcis river districts who an* already finding it mart
ever
to
cover
expenses
with
receipt*.
down past the eighties*
o—
*hoie—
What have you su it of the world*
that lie beyond ’
Have you route hnrk from tin* ri­
ver, *o strange ir.d •&gt;ill
It wasn’t so many years ago when n young man took
Only to real like nn rtitle r the fire
his
girl
for a buggy ride, lie was accompanied by a bevy of
hi* left?
Have you come down fro n tht chaperones who always insisted on silting between him anil
mountain, from bearing' , *l ‘‘
" '" I who if they stnp|ied a t th e d ru g store on the
strn itg er
lltiin tut in
the long wind talk. w ay iniriii’ saw tn it tlmt ip .tilin g
If
Only to tell of n curious *tnne you cream sen la wits d run k by a n y nirinbt-r of tin 1 p a rty .
m w ? (Inly to witirh
thi- y o u n g htn lt gut w ith in r a ilin g d h t a iir c &lt;&gt;f h it date by
For n halting, familiar step on tli&gt;- tlir I into ho sniti good n ig h t, ht&gt; w as lucky.

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in March thnn it did in Juniiiiiy. (d'tti s. Out of HH girls inlerrngnl''d, HI of them "neck,”
| , i .tt------ »— ---liitit only 'J1 " p c i,” It reettiM thnt there is seme sligitl disIb Franco when they have u tlile tin n , tint tlie S ta n fo rd (t a lly did not m ake
Itrl^* t-veiythiiig cltires up.
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Joha I Hlion Husband.
ing lo a poll recently eniuliirtcd by tin.* Stanford
--------------------latu d en t piibiicnUttn at S ta n fo n i U n iv e r s ity , n e a rly
Hanford Is getting more wintrr' percent of tile' girls kiss their buy frielitl* nil their

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5Jie •leaih of Admiral Hobson m
()f modern, if not no ra l, eomlui't. Stan fo rd melt nd88 ,will convince many that 7(1 i*
that tin v
think h * o f :t *rirl if sho allow s them
not!* bi. too young to &gt;„r, pack ()) | js;&lt;
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suggestw l Hint about
h)R the Suprenra Court.
lin* th ird d a le wits the proper tim e to begin that.
How­
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eve r, m ore than h a lf of the men ileekired th e ir experience
Hvoryott* llk» ,t ibo ita 11run d
had convinced tin m lh a t most
Sta n fo rd women tlo h iss
lt*liro m eiit A it o xri’pt tit,, I!. M
Treaniry departmmil. Il I n il.’i on th e ir fir s t tittles.

F u rth e rm o re , n e s t
S ta n fo rd
men agreed t lint most
S ta n fo rd g irls perm it petting in the rig h t environm ent alPlil you know ilint it wu* prat though one o f tin* g irls replied to the tiu e s litiiiin ire , "N o t
twenty jeur* utto thi* tiumtli tli.it jf | enn li, | | , it w itli these t e r r ific S ta n fo rd goons!" f ln&lt;

tll&gt;&lt; taaea ur« loo low. It

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Mis* Mcorr'a room, wild flower off If they did not work ro hard
arrangement; l.ttcy Ward, wild or try to be »o smart.
(lower*; Jlr*. Iliown's room, but"Tha trouble with you Ameriii-rlllr* pressed; Charlotte Sitein; can*,'* h* tuild, “i* that you make
flower arrangement*; screen of •* thing that la fairly go d •n*t
diawing* from South Side I ’rl- then you want !o make it belter.
“A Chineae abhur* efficiency
in ary.
because It leavra him no peace of
The Cirainnutr Seliwil exhibit:
l.nul-e 1.1-sy, flowrr artange- mind. He ha* H total dialntervat
I,lent. Hilly Wilkinson, pepteronia n, punctuality because he want*;
potted plant.
plenty of leiaure. He ha* a natuJunlor High School;
' ml dislike for dlseipllne bermt.e
Mmgaret Spencer, fern; Ueny he believe* in lot* of individual
bberty.
Cinwly, tea table.
“You Americans pay for your j
efficiency with high Moral pres-j
rure,'

L c a g u e To Seek

C i t y ’s S u p p o r t

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police of Sacramento, Calif., are
to be given an H-week course In
public speaking, brraun* Commlv
i (oner It. E . MltteUtaedt believe*!
policemen »hould be quallfleil to
meet the public a* we1| a* to catch
criminal*.

il fiMtlnNvii FroM r-f*rw *«Ri«t
r'lei* rut t»x on nil gasoline aoh
o&gt; iln&gt; State, rountiea or municipal
iii&gt;* for u-e in official iluiie*.
7 An .i ‘ exempting from tag*ft i* eatimatid 10 ttereem of the
lion till m'Jiiicipnl pruperty tic- world’* mineral* mV“'di the t!ni-quirt'il under mtutory authority, *,1 stuc*.
S An net • iriiqlting Ixinda of
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iminiripnlith-* unit deed* wh*rcby
(hey II rq-nr* nrlra lo progeny, .
through tin.......fra iron nt of il&gt;- ir
iax lien* liiiuooQ, from ii|Hirutiona
of the State liorunnmtary Ktamp
I jiw .
P- An net giving ih, i'un*«nt • f
the Slice m . e made a pnriy In
pri t eeiling* brought ly a munici­
pality to foricloso it* tax lien*.
Je M&lt;-n,!urea aii’hnrlaliig murt Ijnlliie* for slum rlrnrnneo purpo,,e- under the provision* of Fed*
rin| legislation on the aubjcct.
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lh« t attr of tiirasi.i tiiuiiiutoii !»(*,,,(• thi’rn saitl site pennitloil pi-lting alt rigid, hut only with
the men she loved. And iinnlhcr mte tledared, "If I feet HAM Rt'KG. Mar. I'.t .- l/ ft - An
like kissing a fellow g ml night on a first date, I will; if ocean going pnss&lt;ng*’r c r u i s e r ,
Florida rejected the Child lutbur i .

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And o f eoiirse. I h a l s t h a t ; hut (in o lh er
amendment which g.»* liefote the xa id , " F o r o rc h id s and cham pagne. . . w e ll, I eotthl he t onLfghUturo for n viiu* Kuuin illi « \ in t» d .”
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air ike. in Michigan during hi* u.i
minlatrniimi ilian any other Kta'e
in tho Union.
(lov. Krrle* of ibo Kedorul
Keaertu Hoard aaya t i n t If Con&lt;rr«» dra&lt;*n'l ImlJaiv the budget
waTu lien, led for Inflail on. tiov
Kr.te* I* nn orl*ln,il \ew Itenlnr and wlien n New Denier *ooe
Inflation. It muet t,„ rent.

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When Andrew Jnrksnn wn* In
auguratrd pre.idrni of lira United
Stale*. *ii many iwopto aitended
the reremnnie* uni crowded into
the White House that it u as nne*«ary lo »rt up a lutr nnd »ervn
fre* beer and other drink* on the
lawn *ouoido
in order to get them
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out of the White House.
Now
thvte'n a suggestion tn Mr. W’nl
tvr Chrysler and oths-rs (for which
we do nni charge n cent) a* a
m*an* of clearing their factories
of ait-down *trik(r*.

with rress's quarters fitted up like
--terrains*, is to I h* launched hero

May R.
A •J.'i.ltnil tonner, it is the first

H o w ever m ost of the liovs s|i|| I m-Im’V*

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in tlie doul’l verael designs-'l nnil liuilt to nrIVohnbly ah atavism from their primordial an- d-r for the "Kliength Through
pon i heir own right In do ns .liiy” oinvetm-iit which hithertn
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they please ill s,*x m u tte rs, nml th ey lik e g irls who n eck.
lml " I it ’ii II co nies lo g ettin g nutrrietl, they want a g irl
w ho dmistt'l know w liat it is all about. Men a rc runny lh a t
way. lint Mien, women are funny loo.

SANFOIU) TWENTY YEARS AGO
(tlie of the most delightful on door affair* tluu lias been enjoyed
by Sanford folk* an*l their friend*
wits the i'diy picnic Wednesday
given at the beautiful home of
Mrs. J, K. Pare. Out under the
tre‘ s in the park the morning utid
early afternoon was spent in joy.
ou* iil-iin,I,hi ami a wonderfully
good dinner mi* spread picnic
fnahinit. In honor of Mr*. Trnylor
„ all({h, „
1&gt;f Mr,.

It. If. Kldrtdge and Mr. mil Mrs,
.1. It. Taylor of Knn-a* City, a
luorrh ride to Knierprise was
given liy Sirs. Pace in the ufu-ra
noon, completing a day of unntloys-d plrts’ire. The furttinate one*
Driving nn •utomtddle la like on this lui|ipy occasion were; Mr.
learning to fence. One not only mol Mrs. J. K. price, Mr. nml Mrs.
ha* to lenrn how in drive but also J. II Taylor, Mr&gt;. Traylor, Misi
ow to avoid le-ing hit. The latter Traylor, Sir. and Mrs. It. It. Kb
la juat a* Important a* the firrt. ■Irtdgii, Sir. nml Sir*. \V. \V. lamg.
But Hollins’ fencer* who often Mis* llv,\»ic l.ut-g, Mr. and Mi*.
mad* error* with tho Toil*, found I Henry M-I uulia, Mrs. J. 1&gt;. Uoi~
how tragic it rnuld lie when one j erts. Misses Margaret, Elinor and
mistake Ie made driving a car. Hush Rnhetts, Mrs. N. Ih Garner,
Samel inns you do not get a *ee-j Mrs* Charlie Seay. Mrs. D. A.
ottd chance.
i Caldwell, Sir*. I ’urdon, Mr*. Tmo
----o— -------flivi*. Mr*. A. K. Hill, Mr*. ItichThe nld rrsniomic theory laugh , „ r,i paitin, Mr*. Fred William*.
that we make ounelve* rich byj &gt;|r*. Raytun, Mr*. Gilmore. Mis*
saving money ami putting it In the Maude Wagner of Ki-simmer and
hank. The new theory I* that we Jits* Lilly llurrold of IM-and,
giake mir»etve» rich by huylng anJlr*. I.s-Getie of Yahloxn is th*
Hmebilra and driving around in guest of her daughter, Mr». W. C.
them. — St.
Augustine
Record. Hill.
Well, at len t, while you may ran
The menders of the St. Agne*
your automobile into a ditch U &gt;• Guild
wore slelighlfully enterHm nearly ao likely to close Ita mined by Mt*. Julius Takuch at
d a m on you a* the old time bank the home of h*r sister, Mr*. A l­
bert Fry on Monday afternoon

The business of lira (itiilil wn* ill
posed of liter which n ao. inj hour
with tea and undwiihe* was en­
joy'd, Those present were; tin
Itcv. V 8, peck. Mr*. M. Mliinnh
Mr*, it. tl. Kiwarts, Sic*, tiwyun
Fox and Miss Uharlotie Hand.

SchiHil Blast Death
Toll Hovels Around
The 500 Mark

n il pt-iisore trips for worked* on
sps-clidly rhatrteresl vr«sc|».
The ttew of 4U(t will have the
until cotofnrt in rprnner* a* th*
l,p;o tourist*, in consonance with
nisi principle*.

l/ove In Shanghai
Found To Ik* Rough
SH A N G H A I. Chinn, Mar. IU.—
(/IV Having |&gt;a'd |J0 for a fu­
ture
wife.
Wong, n Shanghai
hawker, wn* no* going to ha
cheated out of tier. When (he
n i l left town without telling Him,
he told the police abntil the *iluntleii umi (hey culled in her
father for questioning. The »ight
of him i i i i i ton much for Wong
who |cat hi* temper and bit the
man in the ear. Now Wong, still
a buehelor, is doing ten day* in
Jail.

Demand
Perfected Hydraulic
Brakes on your
new car

German Explorer*
Seek Head Hunters

tr»«llnije*t I 'rum Tear Oast
riot's zthool, built by old weaiih
in the vast Texas fields and
FltAN KFtJItT-O N-M AIN . Mar.
wrecked yeftrrdny by a blast bnlii-ved tn have been caused by 19.—b it—A German expedition to
the Wili-Hand* Hast Indies, spon­
seeping go* from those
satin?
sored liy the ex-Kaiser's friend,
field*.
the famous Kerman savant Leo
Some estimate* said the ultimate Froheniu*, ha* loft here for tho
death toll would range glove li*Hk Moturran island of O ram , whose I
hi Host saitl order had i r ,-n re- inland population rrputesily consuirrd to -he stiickcn community, »!«’* largely of head hunter*. One
where (iov. James V. Allrrai tl
of it* chief object* is to trace the I
clare-l manial law last night after link* between native cultures in
inrushing sighraecr* niul rescue all part* of the globe.
worker*, mingling nidi frentir-d
pneiit*, brought about chaotic
The pintorrtco department ritlcondition*.
mail-* it* rerenne from stamp
“The work of examining the collectors will amount to li.lan,building for bodies should lie oou during the mmlng year,
rompleted today," Elliott said. wave tailiis operatssri in the world..
However, n downpour of rain in
mid-morning hindered the work.
Apple Valley, do., la not In a
Th# House of KetireM-ntative) val’-y. but on a bill, and It Ilea at Austin voted an investigation of In line nr (Icorgla’a principal
th.- blast.
| peach sect Inn*.

Oretmlel's ntluot* iluuhte-ul trstUlad
berks »!,* linkage ewure* e foil roselw l of lb* (wake lining with lb* drum*
when brake* ore applied.

fhesroieS’* TVieeSed Hydfeohc_____
unbelievably woh end seey t« "T**—shravs dewewdaMe-shreve
ale—ahray*
deyewdeble—atweje tab
awl pstillvi ia ectioo.

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eno heavily
Chevrolet's nw piula reat-inss an*
i t m m l pipwsg trass*out braking prara
alert beaks drums ami am-piree Imka
OKNIRAl MOTORS IN5TAILMINT FLAM•&lt;tre from lb* sweatee r s U t r lo the
short wilt large braking surface asst
l.wie a b te l cylinder*,
which rsevt ibeie
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fur baas j duly tad k&gt;sc( Idas
slaw*—arousing pcrlrrl n y n litslb rt
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E n t e r t n i n c d A t B r id g e
Mr*. Hey p, Mann wa* hostess
to the member* of t o Matdi Club
at a brllge party given a: her
home on West IDth Stn t this'
week. Calendula* and yell -v na*M'rtiunis were used (.• .1 orate the
playing room*. And the brhlgi
tallies Imre a St. Uvi i.V s Hay
motif.

About thirty-five momher* of,
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Mr*. Herman Morris ami *on, Seminole Chapter Number Two of
« • ,’r* vr.r Ban'1 c( «»• fre .b y .
High scire prbe «.i* award.'1
Bob),y, Wft* she irueMs of Mrs, 11, Order of Ka*icrn Star were finerJ . Hftffrtlom In Orlando unlay.
j taineil at a covered di*h supper' &lt;rr'an l hureh at .1:0&lt;l ti ilntlt. rh-' to Mrs. An lew Carrawav.
la,; night at the Masonic Hall. I
Mr*. M int. ti-ds'e! hy Mrt. U.
installation of new officer* Will be I&gt;. Scott uti.l Mts. Ardtrw C ir r iMr. and Mr*, it. &lt;!. E.m and fam­
Immediately after the supper
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held
in
the
social
rooms
of
the
ily ami Mr*. Emmett Mrl*ul| ar the trg u lir m«cti"g of -ho chapter .
way served lefirsbnxnn which
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(pending a few days in Miami.
rarrle*l out the St. I’atri.k‘* Pay!
«a. hell. And Mr*. Marcus T y re.’
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The Truth Seeker* Class of the' color sche-iv to th,. following
A” « U fc Matron, ttrf*Sile»l in th*
Mr*. J. S. McCmdcy has re­ at 'criof nf tm* Wur:hy Mairou. first Methodist t hur.h will meet members of the i!ub; M r . Alger­
at 3:1X1 o'clock at the home of Mr*.: non Speer. Mr*. Harry Woodruff,
turned to h*-r home in Cumher- Mrs. II. f . Moore.
A. K. Shoemaker, with Mrs. Mot- Mr*. Arthur 7. ihrv, M rs, Jean
land, Md., after visiting trvrral
Mr*. II. !.. tlknn sin e several
fet, Mr*, flowers, Mrs. John Adam* nrd M •*, \V, A. Wants.
week* with her turn and daughrr* St. i ’attisk's Hay solo*.
Vaughan and Mrs. C. C. file s:,
in-law, Mr. and Mr*, fran k S.
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McCaulry.
Mi s Elsie Tolar has n-’itmed
WtNsImw Riser, n student at the
* itelo Nuntlier five *f the first
to la's Angeles, I alif., aftor spsut IUniversity of Florida is spending M&lt;thiHli«t Church will meet with ittg several Week* here with rt la­
this week-end In Sanford.
Mrs. L. M. Telford, f l o r a l
ities an I friends. She un* i.-rom____ —
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I* inhnl hoot" hy Mr . t laiido E h.
friend* of Mrs. II. C. Moore.
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id* who will ti-it relatives m Cal­
B a n a y j
will regret to learn that she I* Id
Mr. anl Mrs. It. C. Collier of ifornia.
at her Koine.
I Mr.nteiuma. (la., are spen iittg this,
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Mrs. N.rhnn Zelnu novitj nnl Me lull nrd the Mi*ses Carolyn
Julian |Ia iitm-l of nheechi.ltce are and Louise Collier.
Mm . Fb»ii» Nfnifh mi*! M» .
the hot -e gib' ts of Mr*. Sady*
Relurn Engagement
Moses.
I Mr- nnl Mr*. Nolan fit avis and Patty H iU 'fJ hnvi* ipturnc I f ai&gt;ni
, II. C. MeM illcn, Jr., have returned *» trip to &gt;‘.unn&gt;ra an»! Sr. |Vtri«*
MAX RIINHARDrS
bet ir.
Piutrill
,n their home* in New Orleans,
I»r. and Mrs. B. I*.
Il.nrry
|.ln&lt;hny r&gt; l K*nnr'li
have r-ttnortl from Atlanta, Cla., In,, after visiting friends and telHatri mt «p«*tt( the un-k uni In ru
where Mr. Caswell attended a re* titives h*re,
wrh ili*ir |iann:&lt;,
cent den al convention,
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| Miss Louis • Little nnd Mrs. Tap Mr«. (Im iTv l*luck«'l»Auni «•!*
Mr-. Jodo Chapman and M rs. B*‘"nc'' havo wurne.1 to rh lp h y . lf*lg** left Friday for I lirtrlMtott,
Margin, • l u'li nn left inlay for
af:,',r. "I'rn,li'’« thejmM w.; k S. I* , to vi'it Mr, nn«l Mi &lt; Johtl
Miami when* they will spend * with their .it*nr. Mrs. C. A. A |. Tlinmn-*. While in Om?»ih&lt; v
n m&lt;,
'
ftw days.
1111n li» 11•it •*Mftu*11*11.i l »n !* n 4/*
Mr4, |*. II, poolry ar.f lllennitr
Hr. nod Mrs. IVicr 9 . Hoy have Pmtley fprm thi* wivk-nul \%vM
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'‘•'ur'11' 1 "• their home after -pond- Mm . W. II. Mahmiy m I.* e-liur'r,
the recent ini&gt;. rw„ w h , n| C o ri,
,
Mr. nnl Mr&lt;. \\ I Siijf ;m&gt;)
.." f -,r'
Mr*'
where Hr. Hoy administered -a .Mrt, K. (Suit :»'! tuh 'l 11i«* iMiti .1
liva tests to the llor-es stable 1 t,» ticna| A«« triarimt mi lhhtn*Io tIn4
Hialeah Hark.
week,
Miss M try Lee Alsidirook -*f
T o n io r r o w
Tho Mi*vniriry Society »m*! r,t
Hki"Leh.da'i' I* the guest * of Mr*.
Mrs. 1„ E. Hoyle nnd children, the home i f Mt * V. \- M o an
and Sunday
Cary E. Wight at her home on Lillian. Dial nnd Rn*a Coke, and \\Vilm*t( InV nf t rnoun.
I’lttmo-a Drive.
Mts. Ruyl-s sister. Mrs, (i.irlo i
m
Tuggle, of lianville, Va., are
1\ S i t II A I T \&lt; »\ IP O
Mts. R, R. lin e , Mrs. Harry *|» tiding a month at Haytoiia
lltaeh.
Waril, Mrs. Lucy Workniatid and
SAIM JKST. Neh. Mai Hi LlV
Mrs. Mary IL iumill motored to
Mrs. II. i„ IVrkins and Mrs. M ■ II**Im it SpHoDei, nn«l%-1 «W r,ra n **
the Ravine Harden* yesterday.
hy
S. Wiggins have tetutned from Fve» i:«t .iwxiy from
piitilf I*» it imwpifiil Win n lie iivvoke
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SI-r.l .AI, p r i c e s

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foiifntmf in « Mr lima ja il!

'She sinf*
’ Minnie The M oorkrr" with a r.lm rt

M c t .n n li ii, J e w e l e r

5be mnki'S fore under (be ifa ri

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to i /h- niniir o/ Jrrome tirtnt

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Mm . h, I, !*i.Dtt# M«-. A. II r t Mr of him.
fccccptrd a position wi'h : he (I ih.I- Smith, Mr*. C. II. bmi'h. Ml •
rich HuMcr Co. in llnnswick. &lt;;.i Mary Hihtoti. M l*s Eltua l.nod»ri.l . . . y f; o | S fOH P E R M A N LN 'lS
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“ Mt»i M itlis# Torrance, a .fit-* nn l C. J. «;anrt of linioesville ate.
W E N A T C H EE, Wadi.. Mar. L*
dent a: A.pka Jirott in Atlanta, spending this week-end with Mr 0 *1 - l l a t vest season h e ir mea
Ca., Is sptn ling this week-end and Mis, I \ C, (i.tnit and nf'etid-l i*tm dividends for loamy parin'
With her |H&gt;rents.
i ing lh* A . C. E . mret.ng In Or- It- tansy operators df.tare iliny gt
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dozen.* of fa*l«L and porniaio

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What Beech-Nut Peanut
Butter taught me about
Beech-Nut

79:

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TO W N C R A I T
SIM H IT S H O E S

" M y fa m ily h as a lw a y s h e rn k r r n ah u m
B e r r lt - N iil IV a n n l I t u t lr r . f o r one th ing it
■ rlually la strs lo ite r than |&gt;euntil*. T h e n , il
■(irrails more easily Ilian nao slkind s»In. It inn-l
In* made w ith extra care.

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I lhou*hl I*.I Iry i l —ev|M elingtuget something
|i r r l l ) fine. I was ri^ h l; the llavnr’ s p ram ll1’

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c 1 pt ii* it,411v r*»fnf*iHahlt*

with IraUtT r *«drn «att*l hulk.

2.98

Ih iw h a i m i many women are doing—keep a
p^Hcreh-N ul |»autry, •I i h L c i I w ith g.ool things
^ f r o u i this faum us h u e .. . a l l reasoualdy |u it c .l.

Beech-Nut Coffee

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�a c tiv itie s"; foreign obaervera see f r t r l n a t + v V a k p l
shaken m oral* of facto ry hend*
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fallo w ing the recent wreck In*-1
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to n jp iracy tria l, and a lto an over*
taxing of cxp'nflvc Industrial m a-' M IDDLETOW N , 0„ M ar. 19.—
ch ln rry under the Impeiu* of the M1)— Happy Ferguson's curiosity
1'JW “ *pe*d-op" cam p a ir".
, made him c ry .
The 19.17 plan call! for compte*
11* caught an auto ride with hi*
t!«n of 1100.000 cart and truck*. frim f, Oliver Chamberlain, a
But there are those who believe town marshal. While waiting fer

Warm Springs Patients Hail The Chief

Wally’s Divorce
Is Assnred As
Charge Elapses
Allegation O f Co 1luaion Withdrawn
By London Lawyer

MOSCOW, Mar. 19— O

LONDON. Mar. 19.—D P l-T h *
lari apparent barrier to Mr*. Wal*
I la Rlnipton1* absolute divorreand
her marrlane to Edward of Wlml*
»«r wa« clesrnl tmlay w h e n
charge* of ‘*roltmlnn" were dls*
mioaed by the president of the
British Dlvoree from .
Sir Iloyd Menlnmm, president,

#

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A ll am llm aad happily excited, patient* and nurse* at the Warm Spring* Foundation wared th eir R ival*
tag* to I're t Ideal Roosevelt when ho a irite d at the llra rg la hamlet fo r a two week*1 v isit la tha " L ittle
While Ho***.' Jait about everybody at the Found*tion look* upon the Prcxldrnt ao a personal friend
haawn la tkem m "th# chief." His suloitv/ille ps-ti.-'l near tbl* rheerl ■( lino ra roots from tha train.
(Associated Press Photo)

W H ERE
HKHVIt'K
AND
O i l KTRHV AUK HY-WOKIW
AN D
ti II I, F
PHODPCTM
K E E P VOI R A l'T O RVIMiKT
A T A M IN IM IM

Drive A Pair Of
CHAMPIONS
your tank with Gulf
No-Nox Ethel (lax nn&lt;i
your rrnnkraxc with
F ill

G U L F ( ’ H ID E

directed the rhnrge stricken front
the record after the King'* proc­
tor informed the t'ourt that,unit­
ing the ruse 'a* any o:her," ho
Imd made a careful love ligation
■in I failed to find *ny ground* to
prevent the divorce of Mr*. Simp­
son and Erm-u Aldrich .Simpson.
The action following the proc­
tor's nutprlse move in asking Tor
instruction i in the rase, ft removed
I *gal ohstncle* rxonpt for tw'i
n.ml grunting of the fitinl decree
Apr. 27.
Fruncl* S te p h e n s o n , elderly II'tle solicitor whose toy terlou* In­
tervention last Dcceiobcr — Just
one day before Kdwnid alMlicatetl
— who caused today's almost (Inal
itcirre srette in
drama of em­
pire, rose *o ItD feet in the enr|em chnmltcr an I gsve bis npprovnl in the action of wiping nut
Id* rhnrge of collusion.

V

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Satisfaction
In Motoring
f a a be had by taklwg adi
leg* af a»iag ear Doe S

Service Station

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•la. by it* own statistic*. got aw iy g g u f f y T h r e a t T ^ l
to an extremely bad lrihntri.il
»:.rt In 19.17. The output 1* far
P a in t e r — M lin illS t
W ow the plan in every kry
-------branch except tractor proportion.
IN D IA N A PO LIS. IniL, Mer. 1".
The crisis in ihr five*jrear-ol!
Th©i&gt; is hope? for the younir|'r
automobile imlu-try i* typical.
of murn) painter* If they
The gr. . . Molotoff fur ory at (|
^
H y , KuCorky, built by American engi_
,
peer* like Ford’* Ivarhorn far. peno Ravage, one of Am rrlra*
tory wn« *uppo*e&lt;| to turn out &amp;5 leading nraraliaia.
pleaaure ear* dally In 1930. But tt»
"There 1* danger In loo meeh
ilaily output only averaged 2t) to tat etna IDm In art," he raid. "We
30.
" may become too rational In our
On J«n. I, without
any an* monument* and too *entlmentnl
nounremem, the plan wat cut to in our law*."
I# cat* 'dally — but production
|{p believe* the older group of
contini e« »t around 30 ,
j American mural painter* Inst It*
Ru*«ia ha* virtually cea«ed lm-1 vision but thnt the free-lance muporting cars and depends upon , ai
pander promise* a vital
ftur main plnnt*. Failure of nux- American rplc spirit, n-rtmg in
iliiry
pruiuetfon
l&gt;generally
tj,e belief that the commonplace

Hofmann Electric
Service

S P E C IA L P R IC E ON—

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INNER SPRING MATTRESSES

SANFORD MATTRESS FACTORY
ie S 7 I-J

M l Celery A r* .

Dozier &amp; Gays Quality Paints

CONFIDENTIALLY, SENATOR

" B r a t F o r T h e S o o th "

Use DECO Four Hour Enamel—make your
and lawn furniture like new.

porch

Stanley-Rogers Hardware Co.

R I N G S T H E BELL

214 B u fo rd

A ven u e

W E R T - The JEWELER
Diamond* And Wateht*
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Wieners lb. 15c Beef Liver Ib ljc
r it n ik iit t - r s i.i—
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n^nlbilogna 10c MILK i for itir
a , »x« v u a m n "
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Marpcrir? lb 19c

Tomatoes
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S c I M t iiin x

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JJc 'Bananas
19c
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IIK illT TO LIM IT

I'rrsidrnt \\llli.ini tirrrn (left) of the American Federation of labfe
obviously didn't Intend tor the offlriel *lrnogr.ipher for the ertulf
Judiciary rutmolttre In rcrotd this r,infill, ntial conversation w:|h
Hrnatur rom Coonslly (ll-Trs.), as hr Irstltlrd In suppurt id Presldcpt
Itunrcicll'-, cnurt reform prog,am. (irecn ih-mlnt for pru ulic changes
In the prrsomut o f t l )'nitrrntv Court "to on * to Ihr o a r l urn lr«ah
I rum life " ( .ls i&gt;r r l r J, 1’ i r u I'li .tu ’,

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yimot: p i'lsb c vlk it liitvr lo sftout,
tea. I * r « In Lening rad In * ., n r.
grinlnol a regiment nf ,t.5oo l.o y ,
ami k I i I . run to- from n to 10
years old
Tho brigade's e.pitp.
meiit r t i c i tiiim uniform s t i
go* ni.islni
great nrgiinnt*il
ifevelo p 'd w in, furm allnn of tho
divi-iuh b crai'ii' l.oya wanted lo

SCIENCE
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N n ir u x ........

Nhurkaklms

m arcs B e r r a nitrate

or soda

than nature

SCIENCE CIVES YOU MORE FOR TOUR MONEY IN
ARCADIAN, THE AMERICAN NfTRATE OF SOOA.

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SNOW’S PAINT and GLASS CO. INC.
117 I'A R K A V E N U E

P U 0N E 301

E v e ry form er know * that ju st bacauM
a thing is n atu ral doesn't m a in it ia tha
b ait that can ba.
*
T h a t va ry thing ia alto tru e 'a b o u t.
nitrate o f aoda.
Soma year* ago, A m erican icien tlata
aet about for a w ay to Im prove on nature
and m ake a batter nitrate of aoda. T h a y
knew that tha reason farm er* bought
n itrate of aoda w aa for tha nitrogen in It,'
and they figured that If thay could m ak«
one that would have m ore m frogon In U,'
they would do a service to the fan n e r.'
M dlion* o f dollara w a r* m a n t, and]
A nally thay produced a "aoda" rig h i h a r t '
in the South that w aa m ore perfect than
any that had aver bean produced before
by N ature o r by M an.
T h a t product la know n an A rca d ian ,
T h e A m erican N itrate of Soda.
It give* m ore nitrogen fa r tha m oney
than any o th a r"ao da". A nd N itrogen ia
.w hat your crop* need from n itra te of soda.
So , you a te . Science ban once again
^■proved on N atu re far y e e r benefit.
W hen fe rtilise r m ake r* buy n itrate oi
■ode fa r th e ir m ixed goods tneoo d ays.

&gt;they buy A rcad ian bacauaa th ay k n e w
nitrogen is w hat "aoda" give* tham , aad
\tbey w a n t tha meat lag th e ir m ottay.
‘ So w h y don’t y o g do tho so m a) (
W h en you buy A rca d ia n , you not only
buy w ia e ly, but you are buying an aU&gt;
Southern product— made In tha Sm ith ,
by S o u th ern er*, fa r Southern crop*,
D iD D m r T r A u o s u u

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ARCADIAN
THE AMERICAN

NITRATE OF SODA

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P A G E F IV E

L tv y u Asserts
Roosevelt’s Plan
Is ‘Conservative’

*'*!, t'Tl* r Mul|no&lt;ti l.jtf i Ti, \
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LIEUT. MASS1E MARRIES AGAIN

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Ham Draper U-wl», illrrc t'ir of
Ik * A m rrtran I j i k In.tiditp, total {
ibe Bvnate J iu liilu rj rumtnlU-v
today tho ItiMMcvclt t'ourt pm .
tram w i . '* ro n » rrrjii» i." t m iii.o
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Invite radical and n&gt;trnttalal» at-,
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tloaal but a I *o vitally nrtt'*»try
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LewiaTeatifies Before
Scmate Committee,
F a v o r a 1'roKram

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IIA YN KS OFFU.’K

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S A T U R D A Y SI’ KCIAL
From 12 To 2 t*. M.

B AKED T U R K E Y
W it h A ll T h e T rin im iitg -*

OYSTER SUPPER
Served Fr mi t» To H
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It's the little th in gs of life
that bring us our happiest
moments. It's the extra little
co n v e n ie n ce s aro u n d the
home that we appreciate most.
A n d it's these h an d y little
household helpers that c o n ­
tribute most to the joy of living.
Every one of them—thanks to
electric service—is worth its
weight in gold, yet its cost is
measured in pennies.

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w i l l ir o n : ix p o u n d i
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c u p 'i o l c o lf o o i n a
m o d e rn p e r c o la t o r .
M a k e ri a p c r le c t
b r o w . N o w m o d e ls
o n d i r .p lc iy .

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o lc c lr ic m i x e r tw o
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S a v c u t im o . t r o u b le .

c a n lo a n ! a d o z e n
t ilic o a o f b r o a d to a
g o ld o n b r o w n In
th o o lc c t r ic t o a s t e r .
I t 's r e a l l y a b r e a k ­
fa s t t a b lo n e c e s s it y .

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Defeat St. John*
Line Ann Faith Is Favored To
• Tonight
B y42-40 Countin Deciding Win Feature
Battle Played Last Evening O M A IS M An HopeWiaafcf
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RflBjr III la te Piriodi » w # 4wif Mm a* ,—
R cnlte In Victory
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As Eckersoiu Conw p in t scoring honors, U ra vkt n m
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RaccAtLongwood

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dent Henry L Gray.

E m ls Track Record
In Coppteff Honors
Over Three Rivols

and

b SecondI Win
KS?V!£ iiJSL ~**4
Over Rivermen
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city to back an a w ry h i the I
U n Btato Lo t g u t. w h h tho g
•o n flag ka cheek fo r 0 »
franchise bead ta Laagna P

which tho two tlobn w *r» tied, and

M oving up ototttly rounding th*

palgn fo r both team *.
In tho r * game* in which they
have participated, tho n»w C lip
L**g u * &lt;himpk&gt;n* annexed l» v k tnrtea, and o f the four lo **** n a ••■w*.
« * • » •» h aw W thorn
b» • !*■*&lt;» oppownt, tho S t.
Joh" o ^ a la l"* «hat honor w hh a
M,|I w in during iho firm h a lf

Scotch moo and A ds M ay In tho
oponiog ro t* ; R va Cotlo t, M atter
Mara h all and Andy Boyer In the
Ih fid ; Ann C h a rily , Madam M ark,
or aad Rosy S ly ta th e fo urth:
h rt o C o lle t, Nimble U e h and
Prioca P ack tn tbo fifth ; Odd to
B nro ba.; Sead ar tteaca ohd C am .
fr t M ate la N » ' M
am t S o .
•"
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'•“*» bt« a two-way W offle In the te ro o lb .

distance, -&lt;tualliag her own rec­
ord o f 33 w cotidi In u doing,
Epeedy Even' losing the win
position by n heed, cam* In for
plot* money w l;h L ittle Tactician
showing. Ja ck Cop th* fourth dor
in Vho rteo , completed the entry
Hat h r-th r t in t tria l* fo r the IB.TI

Dotcb Hoi M r , SteAdto Moodowo
other threw icthacka wore • fd B o ttle Copper, w ith flyoo.tr
S o rt. Ju st Co«o on end A m .rl
‘ eoUtltete fo r

•e n te r O ffic e r D tx and g in /
ag mod* up the w inning dolly
ab le combine,
ftocuhe last nig ht:

A total o f |l^ a » wna phrw
Judge C h au n n y Boyer** a
dock yesterday at tho wee tig
w hich n dir ectora te ad rig h t
who had contributed to the
h«Jd aw ay. The** eight le d n d l
H . C o ffey, W orkington, D.
m anufacturer who ported |M

n rttch to d rir* through along
Earl Whitten Tallies automatically gave that mm, K *n a *| f?loh WIN ha tho R v * 1hock
tho In aer ro ll, Ann Ifopo took
C u tlet-A ll Common p air tltbougb commend ot the turn fo r homo end
. 17 Point. To Aid in J X ? . "ST tL X " ® ! ■oteny
favo r th * H com Moo.
noood out Hpoody Event In th?
DefeatOf Old Mates «*• "»*»h*d ih * cio m o f th* h » W M r ooloctteao laclud# Dr*®. •pedal
match race over the B-tit

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H erald Apart* F ilm

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Rallying In tho cloning
RarlocI*. the Eckcrnon Cannern annexed the .Hanford
City
nnxkethall
league
ehampinriHhln hv defeating
their o ld rival*, the 8t. John*
River Line, hv a 42-40 count
to a hectic liattle which took
place last night on the 8emlthu &gt;°nUm ot ,h*
Hole High School court.
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th * Inner aardena hetanoo of tho
th rill coming from getting oader
a n r M l. . . H e k • good
frien d o f Dim Toryoa who wa*
a member of th * •siftxH L O S S *
outs la st year.

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Shown above a r t eoven rcaeona why the H o u r, of David baseball t o u t ranks high in th* estima­
tion of fane who have seen them In action. Loft above la Vaan, third basomon; center le “Moo**"
flwaney, pitcher; right top ie Ptereoii, eceond basem an. Beiow are Catlno, ehoriatop. shown on the
left; Wood*, first b * « men, In tho center, and Jen**ko, another horlcr, shown on tho right. P o rt moat
la Bantora, the third member of the atoff of hurl*r*.
The Beartled Wonder* will be the main attraction at Municipal Athletic Field on Monday, Mar.
30, when the Chattanooga l.ooknut* will swing into th* third week o f the spriijg. led n ip g Mosiou b**.

NICK^S
Liquor Stars
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The Bent In

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Spotlights
o f Sport
By . i*nrt«A cag
a

May »* Eckerron followeil up whh
Kmlinir a long rontrnveray boB twin-ply-r which gnve hi* out- tween the St. I^tol* Car llnal* and
fit a JKI-SS lead ere tin- third ipinr- their fi4rtner hurling are, Jrrome
tar pn**nl Inm history.
“ Iliaiv" Itean, tha Caul* yeatefWilliamt acorcl an umlarbas- day acreptml the r**ignatlon of the
kat shot lu rlo*e tho gap to 2U-37 gnat Die nnd forwarded it '0
but E a rl Whitten tallied twice Eoni Pi Irk, president of the Nafrom the fli-lil following which III- tlnnal league, for the latter'* fi­
lar came hrmigh with double- nal artlnn, arrortllng to tha an*
decker. Whitten retaliated whh a noonrenp'nt maile by Sam Brtadllke tally hut Itlarr nlon ram* back nn. president of the Rinlbirda.
with a field goal following which
piixy had deman ini *60,000 to
Harnage's field goal anil K»llv"« pl-rh thl* araaon, a «um *37,600
foul sent the count to 35-31 with over the figure offered hint byth*
fhe Rivermen atill In arrenc* I raid *.
Pleld goal* made by flavneek n m l, The h u rler’a letter asking valuitW hitten w id e n e d the gap to ( l r y reilr-in en t woa received by
30-34 after which Alm tan w illed Itreadon e h irtly a fte r (1 o’clock
from the ch arity m ark.
I |n,t evening, poatm arkfd BradenRekeraon'* field gnnl nml a inn. Ilira y ’a home fo r th# w inter,
sim ila r counter mode by Whitten The m luilvo wa* Immediately forsent the fan n e r*' count m 43, end’ warded tn P rie k.

English Will Try
Scaling Evarest
LONDON. Mar. »■— IA3 — A

new assault oa tnowy.plumed
Mount Rvsraal. world's hlaheat
peak, may be made by fl Brltlab
•apeditlou In 113*.
The Tibetan government grant.
*4 permission through ladle. It la
understood, a* a token of the
goodwill between India aad Tib.
el. Rellaloua sentim ent In Tibet
la aaalaat all effects In acale
th* peak.
_______ ,

} H turn our thouabu sertoualy to
L te hoe* boll. . . Tbo LuukuuU ut
L'hetU iinuas. n ill bo ploying thotr
t i i U ra l practice game to-tay. . . Hut
• (* ib e pitcher* won't b« flo w e d Ui
; *« b„ airnnx . , •, Mount ot tbo pitch^11 t r s hIrimhI
fr^ iy tik i’ Whool
’:!» w ill work 'Hit with tho team for
K m iiT ii
t-l.
'
a short lim e yet u n til tho l/m kMati.rln*
l i t put h ujlere are tn nnod coitdlI'rlnrr.. I
Ann True
lio n .
A few of Ihem eru be.
I d* counted upon tn face the
K o rli eater haleraen
when Ihe
I/m koute play Ihe International
League riub Sunday at Leesburg,
T K .K T II—IHpertel Metrh lt.e e ) the training hea.lquartera of tho
—t - l* m ile; llm ., :11.
New York outfit. - - W ere lookI n e l—
l-P. o ff Mir. Pin.
Ana Hope
a t t
l —*■
» la * forward to seeing that tdd
Hpeedr rS.ent
1 1 1
1—1
lUaale T e r llr l.a
t X I
X—hit pepper game the llnuae of IM vhl
Je rk t'nn
a x l
l —tut team w ill put on during their
Ann ilnpe. t.ta , X 00; Hprrdr exhibition game w ith th« l.o «h .
Event. X .l*.
nut* here Mi»n&lt;lay, M arrh S9. .
W e've seen them cavort about
Innumerable lim e* hut We alw ays
come hark fo r more. . . T h e v V

PETFJtiPEN
goal from the left elite followin'!
which llermlon rump through with
Vegetation, combined with teron* from tnii&gt;l«' the foul Crete. rarin g ami other meehanleal meth*
Kelly's reconil field goal within a tn l. o f erosion control, la said to
few aecoml*' lime tu-nl th* count rw hire soil erosion to a minimum.

C lassified Advertisements
1IAVH Y lillK Watch mpulre.l hr
one who rt'ully knows how.
IUIgK". Jeweler, Mugnulla Are.

PHII K EN T — Nicely furnished
to.im without board. 701 Wait
let street.
,

MKNt IIK T VHIOR A T ONCE!
N EW Oatrec Tonic Tablets con­ r o l l R E N T : Garage apartment
tain raw uvaicr Invigorate* and
113 West 4th Hr.
ether stimulants. One dose papa bp
argat.a, gland*. If not delighted UNPliRNIHIIKII AI'ART M K N T .
maker refund* faw rants paid.
Newly ruflniahcd. 110 Weal 3ld
Call, write McKayoolda Drug Com- Hlreet,

pay­

K A .M -M .

IM M ED IATELY

IIW IN E D

lady.

local work. Teaching aa&lt;l aura.
Mg o r sales experience preferred.
B it*
tetephoa a
aad
addraaa.

Rri(« M l PA *-« UatflU.

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h it* .'the aralee it Ik * ami the I
b all a ll o ver tli* lo t, In rlu d laji
over th * fen ce* . . Beginning hh
career exceedingly ea rly, ho grad­
u ally moved up Into pro circle *
where he baa played for the past |
■lx year*. . . Started off with
th * Cuban A ll-B ta rta before con­
necting up w ith the W aablaito-i
Senators farm rh aln , playing fo r
lla rrlsh u rg In Ih e New YorkPenn leagu* In 1»3S when hn hat.
ted .3111, aerountlng fo r la c ir­
cu it blow*. . . ||e went to A l
bany In |13« and upon complet­
ing the season w ith the In ter­
national League clu b , Nnl.tr&gt;.I
nut w ith the Senators In W ash­
ington, playing i s gam ** la a

„ GOOD FREpH FRRDfriird
AT LOWEST PRICES
W1ZZARD LAYING MASH—1180

SANFORD CASH FEED STORE
D iatrlhuitea O f

PRATTS Dairy, Poultry and Horae Foeda
2 0 3 S o a fo H A

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B A N n W FLO RIDA , SA TU R D A Y, MARCH 20. 1937

Strikers Sty

D U M e t i l la l i f t

JUMBLED WRECKAGE COVERS HUNDREDS IN SCHOOL BLAST

Uie 01 Force

To B,riBg W
ar

School Depth
Toll Booited
To 455 Mark

Te W aned
W oeld
I m H F r o s t Ael l u By Troopers

Court HcarsContrast*
fair E v i d e n c e Of
Cause; T m e a s Of
Nitro Are Found

Amelia And CompM*' s
ions Are UninjnraA
As Ship Skids On 31
D o u s e d Runway.

8tt»Downer* Still
Defy Court Order

N EW LONDON. Mor. » .-&lt; *&gt;
—Tho tsH af iho New
commuaky school blast u
td to 4 U by ito latest check today
a military tears inquiry con

‘Something Wrong*
Aviatrix A s s e r i t

Her* AO Week

u , m ur Ior syHipR,v t h l s e r s Support
H PlRRt OccRPRRts
DETROIT Map. , 20 —
&lt;AP) — RcprtMnUtlvM of
ROOO itrik m , «kfjrin* court
order* for their eviction
from the Chrjretor eutocnoMle plant*. Informed Gover­
nor Frank Murphy today
they were twin* the “only
weapon we have” and warned
that the uae of State troop*
to ejrat ttout would “lead to
bloodshed and violence.'*
T h e ■tat* moat n m from Mad­
am af th* United Automobila
Wo* tog* of America local on:ona
Pt.'aiptot Chrystor plant* which
(Be worker* ham hod olaaa
0 la a * attotoyt to rnforwa
tor ractaalfa hargmintae

•It aatlfM
a plan foe paacaful evnenn■tont intend to
th to r plaata without ratio*
B R ttlvm at."
t h a t a f tha x trito rs w ar or*
h r CtrcaiC Jodgt
A llan

toy.

Sheriff

C , V i m , w ith a foieo
*4 t l i topw tiar, haa a a to no
to ra f frr o tha order at
plant i
whore
ire."

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tnj* .jinn.Tne-

WFA Prbjeeto Der

VfTOa Pr oj ec t s
Owing
Part Week
•ifff &amp;|f4 H P l J L J i l i * / *•/ ,Af. : #
eTf

1 Pm nty WPA' project*
Owyto)*d JM persona, Includin'*
I f women, through the week ending
today, according to a report Issued
hy W. 8. Earle, WPA work director
ha tide eeciion,
Mr. Karla announced that work­
man had completed all construction
activities on tha now u.em bly &gt;W-d
to r the Htgto Former's Msrhet. The
structure will bo painted next week
and chalked off tho list of project!
a s finished.
Fifty-two workmen are center■ i*i'.their endeavors on grading
•anon aerss af land to Improve tho
High School Athletic Field. The
peaJew Includes the laying out nf
a football field, conitntctioa of
'Mania courts, and building a dU•■nmdhnil-playing field,
no Mr. Karla said another crew I*
impinged to repair the woodwurk
a
'CP the grandstand at Municipal
■ Athhtle Field.

^ •rirfi-t

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Rwrcstkm Center
Is To Be Next Step
After Trailer Comp

of tho
a

TKD MKKCKK

Craft’s UndercmrriacD
W h o l l y Shattered
By Strong Impact

ins*— accumulated gas
of Inadequate radiator
a aitro-gylcerin esplo-

Tww workers
flndloa
piece, of pipe si
trace* of
a im , but other
tlntwd the theory.
Dripping wet from a pouring
rain and tha penplratton of their |
Herculean exert tone, on army of
oil field workers— many of tl
. seeking their own children or xl1 ready knowing thorn dead - filed
irswMame* m m e West

MitsioMiy Will
SpendWeekHere;
Bills Addresses CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Ted Mercer Contracts
Vicorous Schedule
Of A p p e a r a n c e s

HONOLULU." M»r. SR—
(AP&gt; — Amelia K«rtuurt*B
ground-the-world plttw M ib
did and craifttod todgy wWI*
■hp wg* gttsmptlnr to take
off for Howlgnd Iilirnd Ml
her world fllpht, but ah* gad
her two men companion! 8M
caned injury.
Tho
p la n e
sk id d e d on H

gnastiy pile or iltbrri, hundreds ot uud tee lie burled ss ■ consequence
the Consolidated School ot New Londun, Texas. An army uf rescue woken Is shown digging Into the tnsss In search td
Tho quick recovery of 300 bodies give rise to estimates that &lt;170 w ere killed by the explosion. (Associated frees Photo)

Sanford Youth C urtain To Ring Down QnjTeachers Fight
Diei In Crash Sanford B attball School
Near St. Cloud 21 Athletes Remain Here; B u l k Of Stu­ License Plate*

The City Commission will asstm
Ted Mercer, noird missionary uf ble for a regular session In their
Savannah, Go- hot scheduled n City Hall Chambers at 7:30 o’clock
rigorous schedule of public appear­ Monday night, according to City
ances bora next week in the First Clerk Frank La moonvPmbytortan Church, severs] major
Saturday’s tides. Tidal Station,
civic dubs, and to two local schools.
HU first sppearsnes will be In ih* Ocean Pier, Daytona Beach: low,
Charth at 11 A. M. tomorrow. He 8:57 A. M. and 0:17 P. M.; high.
will speak at I o’clock that night, 2:28 A. M. and 3:03 I*. M. Sun­
and at tho same time each night tot day's tides: low, 0:BO A . M. and
William Williams of Sanford;
10: IB P. M.. high, 3:38 A M. and
tho remainder nf the week.
about 20, waa billed fnstnnily to*I
Mr. Mercer will address tho Sea- 4:14 P. M.
tor High School at 10 A . M. Men­
night then the iriu-k he wa* driv­
as s f M wVI appear hefeeo flaa- , Fir*m en were called yesterday ing smashed into an amomohlto
tord Romrinnaxt 12:15 P. M. on afternoon to Tw*sty-fourth Hires, parked on the highway about five
tha soma &lt;toy to tho Mayfair Hot*!. and Park Avenue where a grass miles east of St. Cloud.
Wednesday at 12:15 P. M. in the fir« was bunting. No damsge was
Bobby Hums, alio of Shtiforri,
Yaidri Hotel, the mUsionary I* to reported.
waa Injured although It,w as le
speak in local Klwanlans, while 4
listed not seriously, fie was tid­
The weather:
Parity rhuuly. ing with young Williams,
10 A. M. it ld m i on Thursday to
xlntrd to be h'xrd by the Junior ■tfiwers la central and northeaul
George P. Jeffrries, St. Clout'
portion this afternoon or tonight: chief of police, told Thu Hi m l 1
High School.
Mr. Mercer U a drsrendcnt nf Sunday partly cloudy, possibly that four occupant* of the muting
Grn. flugh M»rf*r. a Revolution- showers extreme north portion; car Into which Williams cranked
»ry War hero who wm« a personal slightly
cooler extreme north- i « „ pgrknl wiilmut light* on the
friend of Gen. George Washington west portion tonight and north road,
lie served for two years ns a*, and central portions Sunday, ex­
He eaid there wa* a poesil.ili’y
slstant superintendent of the Jerry treme Northeast Florida—partly of serious charge* being lodged
McAuley Mission In New York cloudy, rain extreme east por­ against the driver, although In- in­
City ond was associated for six tion:
cooler tonight:
Sunday dicated that some douht ns to which
years with John R. Mott, raid by partly cloudy, coolar.
of thr four would arrvpt iIn- te*
many in be one of the world's fore*
sponsihihiy for huving been under
most religious lesders.
the wheel at the lime.
Since IfllB, Mr. Mrrrer’s prinri*
Jeffctir* announced that it cor­
psl work has been that of conduct
oner's iiopirst war to have hern
Ing evangelistic service, and hold
held at 2 o’clock this afternoon aft­
Ing preaching missions in the de
er th* four in the patsengar tar
nominal Iona I churches of America.
had been turned over to the cus­
Ills record shows that ho has
H*mlnol« Cosaty has shipped tody of the sheriff of U&lt;rrola
spoken In hundreds of American1L U S c*rio*4a of celery sine, Ihe county.
roller's and schools, and In more I openln* ot IhP 1*17 season, ac.
The polire offL-rr tald h&lt;- ha I
than 2,000 manufacturing plants l cording tu report number i s ts- been able to obtain only a few de­
Rp.cu* missions, prisons, jailsJ sued In day by tho local branch tails nf th* accident, because
YM CA’s, chamber* of Commeri*. of the U. 8. Hepartmenl ot Axri- young Burns wa* visibly shak.-u
civic dobs an I other orginixatinne rulture. Kronoaica llureau.
by the event and questioning had
At this tlmo last year, only liern delayed.
have heanl him hundreda of times
2,477 carloads bad been dis­
First report* of the wreck worn
patched from tbla section, the telephoned last night to I'olirtt
llureau said.
fhlef Roy Williams who relayed
Hantur Itself wa* responsible them lo young Williams' fsihrr,
for Iba shipment ul MSt) »l operator of a stall in the Statu
these carload*, while I be Oviedo Farmers' Market.
ration
bae produced !I5. ac.
Th* driver of ih« truck had li ft
curding lo tho Bureau's figures
Sanford earlier in the tiny and
Other
data In
the report was delivering a load of vcgi-inJnn. D. Jinkhts, County la s col­
lector, reported today ar noon that •bowed that Sarasota County bee ties. Hi* dettinaiion had not hern
only 509 poll taxes for HUM had »blPP«t 70S carload* of celery revealed.
this eoaaoa. Manatee produced
I’olire Chief Jefferies said tint
been received by hi* office.
He pointed out that a *38 receipt 2&lt;f, while other count ice raleed truck rounded a turn and wot "on
top" of ihr parked passenger rar
j* necessary for anyone who plana 141.
before young William* saw th*'
to vote In tho special City election
unlighted ub-nuciion. Tho tru.-t.
nf April 13 when a Commissioner
uvrrtuisrJ.
will be selected to fill the veennry

William Williams Is
F a t a l l y Injured
In Vehicle Wreck

Seminole County
S h i p a 3,135 Cars
Of Cel ery In *37

509 PoU Taxes Of
1930 Paid At Noon

Saturday—Jinkins

dents To Re Shipped To Farms
Of Washington Senators'

Drum Corps Will
Attend Conclave
Of Legionnaires

Sprint To Arrive
Officially Here At
7:45 Thb EveningjT C tte r

Returned

-i.T 0 Familiar:Haunts
Near F i r e Station

Kindergarten WUJ

Me r a w

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M ils )

Sanford U n i t Leads
Grand Parade For
lakeland SeHHion

DeMoluy Chapter To
E l e c t Officers And
Hear Talks Monday

Jay Cw» Schedule
Night For VMloni

Hr A. F. STKAI'SH

Instructors Demand
Current Price* Of
Tags Be Retained

Jo* Fitgel, chief scout nf :h&lt;
Thl* County's official delegation
Wnshingirr Scratrrs, iponw-s of
the baioball school here, had le. of 15 (fStheli altetiding tho Flor­
turned to Sanford today to hvlp ida Eduraiional Association con­
Mill "Raw bleat" Rodgers, mana­ vention In Orlando
yesterday
ger of the total club, bring to a Joiner! In a campaign to prevrnt
close the bam ball school which
(Invernor Fred Conr'a reduction wf
has been conducted here fur the
the autontoldto lken«e tag price.
past three weeks.
Nearly 4,000 tra.-hera of Flor­
Twenty-on* n l the original squad
of 135 bog*, who repoiivd In-te die ida public schools were expected
fiiti keek, .will rail mill in Sac- to throw their entire force behind
ford to continue their work in tr movement to maintain the cur­
Sanford** Junior American tepreparation (or. the coming *«nsnn. ie nl tag costs winch go to support
gloti flrtini and Bugle Carp* def­
TW# majority of the g.xiup wt'l thu school*. A resolution was to
initely will te sufficiently ad­ play for the ioc il outfit, while the
hat ti liven voted on today.
vanced to participate in the S u ’c lemainder will go to rhatlotto 'n
Convention delegates also Look'd
the
Piedmont
l.esgu',
althougit
legion Convention nt toik'land on
for diacuiahin some method of di­
some may be shipped m Jark-on- verting for school purposes one
.May Hi, Frank llaziard, Instruc­
vilte, a new farm of the Senators. cent of the seven-ctni gasoline
tor, Infuritiid Senior I egiannaitc*
The 21 youths remaining her* tax.
la*t niglt:.
have hern nsilgiied to work under
In years pa-r, about 12,800,1)00
The unit was whipped ihtouglt llodgera, together with several ha* been derived ftuni the gas tax
Including tor the general revenue fund.
n three.hour drill by ll.-uinrl. Chaiianong.i rookies.
There weie 21 drums and bugles Blair, l.ivingtton and I'ayne, pitch
Some 35,000,IMHI ha* Keen the
era, a* well a* with
, . Kd
...,Shirley
, . of , annual yield of license lags which
in tho organization, including some
Columbia, S. t .. John Udekof M*-t Wl&gt;r&gt; „frert.,|
p,ice, from «5 to
salvaged instruments used at one Boittown. I’enna., and tresfi id ,o0 „ lhr pr(l.^
^ re,|uc,,|
time by o senior corps,
all of whom are going to Char 10 a flat tale of f.'i, the school
I'erry Mem, Boys* Work chait- lolte this t'Bton.
tvvenue fund uoutd diop approxiTluxe silted to reruiin lu-re In- niuiely fJ.ntXI.OOt).
mutt nf tie- Legion, said an addi­
tional HI piece* will have been re 1 til le Fred Btunle nf Brooklyn,
riilivi in um on the preliminary
of Cedar Itap t'purt of the associsiton’s resolu­
rriveti ty ne*t Friday. LtingindJ N.I . Y„I Ed .Benedict,
I L’ ^V . .. .. I I
sit
the tot........ die outfit tu 37 in- M*. U., and Erskine Hoover ol tion* rnminitire are; "To retain
strunt'nts,
I ' harloiie N. C „ ail third bus- the sti-tallrd Chuin Smrr T n ami
II* explained that ihe nddltionof
H..ward Fleming, of « hatiu one-half of one perrrnt Gross Hea rotor guard and drum msjur
"'•««»•
T,,,n '
'hortstep;
M ceipts Tux, and, 10 a-k whatever
the Inner t„ to- .elected Friday
"Swede” Martin, of 1-nng l*land, lialsm-e may be necessary over
will give th' Sanford Itriim amll Wilson lltdUnd, of ItiKky Moun’, amt alove specific revenues, to
Bugle Corps oro of the largest Va.j Al Ka*so, of Ising l*laod; make up the $H0Q per instruction
organization* of its kind in the Garry Vlti, of (Tearmoni, Fla.; unit, be provided In the Stale's
Joe Hettosn, of Akmn, O. and general appropriation Mil untrs*
.State,
These drummer* and buglers "Mussohni” Rrelirk all outfield- such provision has already been
a r' schedul'd to lend the grand era.
anactrd Imo such law earlier in the
Second W *m »n order'd to te session.”
parade in l-akelnnd, because the
local Senior la-gion unit i* trading main here are Jack Wrinengrr of
In do- general session nf the
oil other Florida po ts in member­ Albany, N. Y., Rugg*rio and Flnrida Education Association ye,OTIrirn, while Sim
Nettles, nf tri-lay morning at the auditnrium,
ship I'rc e n ta g e *.
Mr. Merit announced that the Linden. Ala., wa* the only first Milton W. Carothrrt of Tamps,
Stun- s u p e r v is o r o f c it y s c h o o ls ,
Son* of the I-egions’ rifle team ha-enmo kept liver.
Th e t mils te h u rlin g stuff I* rum- was iiunied prr-Mrnt of Ihe ass »risuitteil practice this week I* the
posed
of
Dan
lltu
in
erd
o
f
Fu
sii-.
II - s ils a r ! no raw* t f e m l
National Guard Armory. It* mem­
bers ere living insiriictril by F rn l Tippett, of Greennhoro, N.j
C„ Arinsml Heard, of llslilmore,
George Cook, of ih.&lt; la-gion.
of
J ji- t night's
nhooting honor* Md
1r e a l t e a r * o e ' * ■ • T h ' e e l
In the 25’- went to Cat| and Regi­
nald SodvrMooni. eneh of whom
scored 23. In the 50'*. Tommy Me
ro was high man with a record of
A lex Sharon today
w aa
at41.

After a sit, 1* definitely »electod for tho proposed automo­
bile tourist traitor eamp here,
tha neat step will bo lo ral*e
funds for a rec riot ion cstitrr
hnildlng on tho grounds, Mayor
E d -Higgins sold today.
Tha City official announced he
hopesed tbpt u Chamber of L’om- caused by tho resignation of Perry
meece .Committee will arrange for N. Whitehurst.
Mr. Jinkins explained that tho
the tenter once the camp to asentire 509 dkl not necessarily repre­
M ayer H iggins repotted
the sent Sanford votors, since the re­
C ity agond h are w ithin 80 days port rover*') the County as n whoto
IlS .iA a Mad /or the suggested rsther than the City i* particular.
Kegist ration looks for th* elec­
rite a t Panford Avenue nad
Fa ir weaiher and mild temper
tion are open at City Hall.
Trigger, tho Fire .Station mas­
atures are heralding the advent ot
Three candid*** hsvo qualified.
en ly the Hgto*4 op­
th* moat favored season of yean. cot had been returned to hi* old
to botog found to tho eo- They are W. A. Leavitt, J . C . TruTho hour announced for the ar­ haunts today after an absence of
luck and W. A. le*.
of the
rival of spring also is the time uf sevtral days.
The dog, n black and white fnx
the year when tho sun crosses the
Hanford HcMolay &lt;haiiter w ll
terrier, was miss'd early thit
equator moving northward
hen
Bernal equinox to tha official " , , k - ■*» firemen Relieved he had elcrt offii-ers Monday night
the fraternal organization assem­
designation given tho annual ra-' W n Plrkfl1 “ P s'"1 carrie.1 away,
turn northward of tho sun.
j Yesterday nfiernoon, after an ble* at 7:30 o'clock In the MuA
sp ecial
"v is ito r* '
nig ht”
—
'appeal through The Herald fnrthe sonic Hall for a periodic meet­
P a la t ia l
ton tract or* program Is on schedule by
th*
* W *
1dog’s return, a family living rn-ai ing.
to submit bide Hanfont
Junior
Cham ber
nf
After election, a supper
foe
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«
I the Geneva Bridge trlrphurird that
Ib a F tro a ld -La u g h . Commerce Monday night In tho
f t e o p e n u n U l o n d s y the animat was In their po-ses- prospective members is on seke-Hospital, according; Mayfair Hotel beginning at 7:30
ule, Thl* will precede a number
- ——
ai«n.
Lawton, chairman of O'clock.
Mrs. Jullm Turnbull announc'd
Trigger, very fonl of children, of short nildresses by adults who
| Each member haa boon Instruct- today that tor kindergar ten school had been found one night near the have been invited to attend the
epocmention* may ed to bring on* guest. Tho unit has would re-eptw Monday after say-, Rux Theater ami readily accepted affair.
ahtototd from J. gtton Moagh. 78 affiliates.
m l day* to elaaaon have been an invitation to "hop in" when the
I'rof. G. E. McK.iy to in charge
architect. AX bids mast have
Andrew rnrrsway,
suspended.
I family’s automobile door
was1 of the speaking.
by la A. M. Bat- said r'yde Ramsey Is In charge
Th* institution waa etoaiit to- opened. They thought the dog io ‘
l-oral Masons have donated the
of
21. eof U n . 7wato«rg H l t t l i ' bit a u n / ,
_
I r«fru«hmvtili.

(fell Bor Contract
To Paint Hospital

Plane Craik
Haiti Esrhsrt
World Fla

, Jack Wynn

Fmeipt i*'.[ Alex Sharon Hears
YouDemocrats
Airport O p e r a t o r
Rattle Amendment
Employment Depends
On A i r m a i l Service tending the convention u f F lo r ­

T h o C ity ilo i's not priipcHo lo
employ a full tlm« operator
at
M o n lilp .il A irport until tho |Hist.
n ffli'e llepartniottt ha* ilrsig n atvd Hanford *« a regular s lr n t ill
ttop.
Aviation
Committeeman
Volte W illia m s disclosed today.
li e pololrd out that Ityt move
• as wholly fo r economy, since
th ere I* no need lo r a lull-1 Into
man at the
fly in g field unle*»
the 'T ty ha* a irm a il se rvice.
-Mr. ,v illtom * explained
that
F irm a n C hurch , fo rm er nperann
had resigned to accept a totter
t
position In lb * north.
T h e committeeman said grading
are
and harrow ing
open-'ton*
to ing continued, slid ing ti.xt the
class
te rra in w ill to
in
firs t
shape within tw « weeks, ,

ida .......... sc iM iio c ra llc Ctuba In
llrudonton where Ihn o rg a n isa ­
tion buttled yesterday o v e r
X
constitutional amendment p ro hib­
iting e lr it lv o &lt;&gt;r appointive pub­
lic o fficers from
seeking
tha
president v of the S ta le u n it.
A ft’-r extended
debates, p th *
m atter
w a*
held
o ver
until
some lim e today when a su cce s­
sor to president It. F ,
M lxell,
w ill b» named.
T w o of the three
candidate*
for president now h|dd public o f.
flee, tied a th ird resigned
re­
cently from a county position.
Candidates are C a rl V- C c ie r y .
Ja c k so n v ille
C ity
C o u n cilm an :
Tom Ferguson, Miami Ju atlc* of
the peace; and D ili) N o lle r *
signed
engineer
of
H ernando
c u u tltf,
*.

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wet concrete runw ay and th* rig h t
H r* blew out. w reching tho on*
dercarriag e. Thera was a t o n t
o f Com# from I ho engine, ggp
am bulances raced to Ito seen*,
a rriv in g lo find M iss E a rh g rt,
w hite-faced, clim bing from th#
wrecked crm fl,
"Som ething m ust have
wrong." zha exclaim ed.
• We were going about M .
an hour when the right t ir o _____
out; I rut the iwitchoa," Anuria
said . "Mo on* *raa hurt, only ottr
spirits ar* bruised."
Her swirt rutting of swltcboa
cn the two powerful motora *8
the (50,1)00 plane saved tha agio
from catching tlr* and exploding
more than m gatlona of | “ H"e Vi. the links.
“ T h lo routs* post goat meat a f
my world trip, but not c*M*1to&gt;
ting." she said.
H er rumpanieno, B rad J .' N M B
an and capl. H arry Manning, alM
escaped Injury an .L .a e lto to ,• * ,
Pa*red •h 8to W J,**P| / T i f f
I’aul
M inn; .MIto .Baritarc*
le,h iijral •dttoet, toM P ftttotfBlli’ii It) the stitoehod HKlerraf.
flog* ewl twisted, pra ta l to m Lg *
wing, both motor mmmt and the
■tahlllter beat. Itotlmated repair*
would lik e Iwn week* at th* fac­
tory, but four months |f
here.

C o u n t y Motorists
Give State $19,061
In Gasoline Taxes
Seminole County motorists can*
sune-d 2115,211 gallons nf gaso­
line in February and paid ito
State 81D,tMMJI in gas iu * t , nocording to a bulletin released 'to­
day by the Florida Department o t
Agriculture.
,
Automobile owners turned o n f
f2.H32.tl to the Federal Oovotw
nt'nt tinder the 1-cent per tnlloa
a*&lt;rssm*nt.
| nx
Kerosene ransumptlan In dkg
County reached 38.984 gxllonn. *
Seminole's rank among sttoya
in hutnln« motor fuel was
Dade County was big
nearly 8,000,000 gallons. La fayette County was on the bottom of
the list with |H,000 gallons.
In the use of fertiliser, the Ag­
riculture
Department
reported
Seminole In fifth position with tha
•niploy mtfitt of 2, l*JO ion*.

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Chamber Comm! 11 e e
Will M e e t MomUy
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W . »|. T u n n lc liffe , A . 0 . Wl
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W ill M e e t in Im portant
C o n te e t On School Floor

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Following b tb* final troop el
Tbo alt-important contest to d«*
. . gU* tbo supremacy o f tha Ban* queetietia la b* answrrrd bp Sin‘
b H City Beakolbatl L*ig-e will nttt who conclude* ht* onaagoi, (aha ptara tomorrow night on lha mo nt at ih* Kits Thoator tonight.
local high achool floor with tha
((—Raw bag will I mala my
ii Ktherson Canncra and the Bt.
" Jobna meeting In tha enielnl fray
which I* scheduled to
brgln
a promptly at nine o’clock.
*
The Conner*, winner* of &lt;ha
'
peeped half championship and tied
with th* Bt. John* for the flrat
■ half title, can, by winning, anv nag tbo loop ti'le and are prime
), 'favorite* tn il&lt;&gt; ro, Wilh but nne
dofrat In thrlr first-half pl*T.
h that handed them by the River1. man In the (Inal gam* of that
Initial half, th&lt;r Cannon swept
S# all opposition aside In the second
■■i,- half to tom* through without daThe Rlvermrn, on tha other
hand, aflrr losing to the High
rehrol 0 team by a n1-2ft count,
found themselves to begin u win­
ning streak which Included their
Victory over Ih* Canners to tie
up the fight for the first half
tltl* and then continued through­
put the second half until the
float yarne when the Kcktrson
aatflt came through to snap their
rivals' winning streak.
Their first battle hnd ended In
a 14-17 count for the 81, John*
whll* their second meeting found
tha Eckeraon* on tha long end of
a se-.it count.
In all likelihood 'Hughes anil
Altaian will be at the forward
Rnata for thf lllvermen, Herndon
al, center .and Harping* and Kin■w at guard* while Ihe Fckcrm * may depend on Whi.Won
f* * Q/avItt as forwards, RtkirMMiil-aanter, and Young and
guard*.
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Senior* of iha 1#3S Marquette univrralry football ream o n (porting
new bah* and buckle*, gift* oftb*
Marquette Boottrr Club, a group
of alumni and fan*. Golden foot­
balls ar* omboiied on tha buck)**.

SANFORD MARKET

REPORT

cn tX A R D B — Sor pH** mederutq
tsm aad rao4 *rato, m ir k .I steaCr,
rn .
per Cos. l i n k * . , mostlf

1*-lle. f.w lie.
C L 'C U M H K f in — F I* . bu. b e r k
h*«t lik-S.lt, p«Hir I. fair I.Hto trusk.r*, *arttl a***uibl*t* *at l i t .
otb*r d.alara far • It hoar period
EOOPtANT — nutppliea ll«M
•■dins al C . t * A. at., to-tay a* r*- CemaaC
tlgnt.
m ark .t
atiaCv
The possibility that Orlando will ported bp J. U. Mlehaai, klann Via. IH bu*. rtl*., best. IH ;
utr.
to
Ih*
r*dtrnl.
Utel*
M*rk*i
fair
to
good,
I
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TS;
bu,
hprs.
make the rlghih member uf ih* i New* Barvtte,
UHAMIKis—Pin. *ld. bin. Comb, IJi-1.lt.
Florida Stale league luomed lo •111-.
L E T TU C E — Buppit.. Ilaht, tteH in b a g * . I.t* J*. .Id manil
food, merest steady.
Via.
near actuality today following bs*. filmic it*. H ••*■ Imus. Mi. H
JK IirilU W*.l*rn r r l » , (s ‘l«.
No Is *1.1, In i. 3.1S, H t&gt;-. I.jk*
l.ia-t.Sa. Kii.C.rpi rris , t .li-l.lt
event* which took pince last night i i S d l l
IH 'B TA III.
UUAVtirittlir — 71a. *ld. b e ,
at a meeting held In the Orange r.uiVh" iI.Ji-l.lt. *4 fat. lute*. Bi­ P*r ilui. bunrb*.. Ins
UNHi.NH--S.irlh.rn Telluw*. SO
te*. No 1*. Hid. bin. l.ti. H fascounty city.
lit. baa*. I.ie.
t i n ■ U p 5j c .
fAWIKIUKfcA — P's. t-i fax*,
A business man from the Cast, cneih.
ss-**r. N.i, *». in-lee.
whose name 1* being withhald, (ITItAWBKnniM — Pla. plti*.
lie ..
irm the hopes of I'aseball-mMrdj AtTI.KC—Kntttrn. Tn»k« fislr
iiP
mkL lm-. b-kla, I Bo-I 11,
Orlandoana tkymeklnr when h* In
i UUANH:
tl.UIAl—Pin e.i* hurt,
offered in donate f SOU If l*wrw- fair III r.nllftAry. 3 t » -]it ; f . »
pcople could produce another $IWM1 l.itrv, t.faJ-I.Ii.
The bad feellngH and dullHgANI: ISNAPHI — " u a i i l l t t
In give the club the neeesa*-y lig h t , d .iiian .1
Ilihl, ni.r- n«HH often attending corcIU
k,l tlrndf. PU. bu*. k|iP&gt;, lllaM
tend-nff.
t*Jr l» ..rillnary, I so- patian take the Joy out of
From all Indication*, the group Mlrlnal***.
X»o. mi. Iilaeb Vulcullii... i» tlife.. Try a doa# of Blacky
attending 'he confab last night It T lil WAX. few. tpouf nu.llty.
Draught at tho flrat sign ot
prepared is grab the offer of Ilk* i*4-t.rv
I1KKTM—»uBBll** m«Hl»r..la d*Northerner artd 'h Is likely that maud mod.rat*. m»rk*l *ua.iy. constipation and nee how
t * , e a r 4» * h u n c h .* , are. Is
thu franchise depo*k will ' be ' IH,IFiiualUy
a ad coadltlon. it-It*, .oni* much better It la to check
&gt;/.V; ii &lt; r " p**»i
..hy
,the.‘.rouble before It gcU-0
the deadline, this coming EridttV. l.'AI/nAIIK: (uVlKK.N) — SJJJh!* hold on you. Black-Drought
light. itemAU.*'' ,|u.nt. inark.t .lend..
At the session, It was pointed t»*t l i Bu.Ji.aa, pm.rrr, air. to i* purely vegetable mad id, ao
out that KiO gam** would ha iiuallty. titt-IU.*«. Sled. bu. bpra.
prompt and reliable, ,
played beginning .Sunday, Apr, IB
- suppti** H a b t . d«Get refresh in g relief from
* , m * r k * t a t* a d r,
b u n c h * * ' m u * l l y 4» * constipation by taking purely
towar: Tupp*.l. bu.
vegetable
UtRtDA IS- efts.
|rt ■ » ( , . , 1 1 1 .
IIla s m e — PI*. t»i
a**, to U'wllty.
A GOOD LAXATIVE

la th.rt anrlhlne In ih*
claim, of iup*rlorlly w* m*kt
In bikalf of our (la*T It th.rt
tr. rou In . by not Warning
the truth fur rouratlf. All « .
ran Co la rtnilnd you (bat our*
I* n O.a (hat Coe* more, and
*avt* mor. - for these who os*
It. II will do tb* *am* far &gt;ou

r*MM aim

—
H». eurlr. »earc«

Flyer In tho first; Ucht Traffle,
AM N’a Ikick's Rati* anil Torrid
In the pierood; Ityno, (.'rots' and
flnldht Ktsreka In iti* tftlrd; All
ToWmoa. dljikftr Melody add Rad
Antra tn the fourth; Ann Wet
mine. Frisco Fark and |teWt»r
Park In tbn fttlfi sail 0*»rk fjtd.
paharn'Plash 'and Mack A IW
No Iti the altth.
Tn'the'aerenth r*ck, Rnap Traf
fir. Trafjtd rt1sne^ and' Srntrh
ITtnro arWarntVif With Into ||aT
low nine, fhitrli Hefner and Ruff
Rlirter as top* in 'tha. alghlti and
Rpeedy James, True Anna and
Rkrtlaa Mahntil In thn tenth.
Rome nf the bettors will he off
y o u r c re d it h e re

Is

not

Y o u r
d a u g h te r m irrie l
la s t
* 4— W h a t h i t h e a u t c o m e
w e e k a n d * h n U a fraid to w rite p r n w a i p r a b lt m ! M is * IL
you.
S h e w ill c o m m u n ica te w ith
A — T h is n m n w ill grt a
y o u n e x t w e e k . S h e w ill h e v e r y
i
n
Ju n e a n d y o u . w ill m a n y h im
h a p p y in th is m a r r ia g e a n d h v r
f u t u r e I* In d ic a t e d f a r i'a b le f r o m Ih lt f a ll.
a n . a s tro lo g ic a l sta nd p o int. T h e ir
I w o u ld
l i k a d
to
h a v e
tilrtli s i g n s h a d m o n i i * a n d t h e y a n s w e r e d e v e r y q u e s t i o n t h a t w a s
w ill h e s u c c e s s fu l in th * lr m a r . se n t to m * b u t s p a c e
a n d
lin to
riag e.
w ill n o t p e rm it.
(j— W h a t w ill I d a a k e st m y U a a a c l a l p r o b l e m ! (Mr. F. I». B.
A — I &gt;ee th e p n 'p e tty w ill h e
f o rrc lo .n l o n In th* n e xt th irty
hest
olds
il.iy * , ih e r * is n o t h in g y o u r a n d a

C

C

Rub on Muxlcrnlc. Used
by mil'ioni (or 2S years.
NOT juil a aalve, bul •
^counter-irritant. ’‘ All
d.'utttstg.Tbrca itrcn/thi.

1ft—ApWtBMNUf&lt;
Ft) It KENT;

(is rigs span mem

1U Wtst 4th St.
TWO NICELY Birnishsd rooms.
Bit) Park Ave. Phone 171.

Where to

D IN E

FURNISHED GARAGE APARTMENT. 708 Park Avsnua. Phone
645. Adulti only.

LOST; Rids Truck rack Monday UNFtlltNIHHKI) APARTMENT
Bight In Gold.boro. Phone 400.
Newly retlulabed. 110 Waul 3td
Hlreet.
r a n b a l k - m u fum t 1-3 ton
truck with celery body. New FOR HAI.E -3 factory built row
lubber and tt)37 license tag. ITic*
boats. For quick sale, 111 up
•IM. Reel * Huns.
Call Blade, latngwood.

in Sanford
MAODOUR’S LUNCH---|

Black-Draught

Laborers In Miami
a f m y ,
Ask Weekly Wage
I). H . (
d i v o r c e Scale S et At $B5

H A V E Y D t ’ l l W a t c h t e p a l r e .1 b y
o n e w h o re a lly k n o w s
bow .
B rlg g * . Je w e le r, M a g in itla A r e .

WANTED—HOME one with mutex
and equipment to plant and
eultlvate crop of corn, 40 arras
*W tea* mi shares. Address QC,
•are Herald, or phoa* 433 J.

track

ob

C la s s ifie d Advertisem ents

M E N I
t lE T V IC O It A T O N C K I
NEW O i t r e g T t m l e T s h l e t i r e n m ln ra w o yste r tn rlg o ra ic s a n d
• c h a r a t lm u t a n t e . O n e tlo s e p e p s b p
k fg a n i, g lan d s.
If m w d e lig h te d
M a k a r refun d s fm v
cents
p a id ,
can, w r i t e M c K e y n o i d a D r u g C o m *
paay.

the

l-t*
i-aSECOND—
.
Ray twin Warrior

L o n g Shot Is E xpected i|0rkudo Entry In tlllietts'a
i T . ( i / j - r __ i____t ___ ■ i . C l . . . i ______ i.
T o W in Feature Tonight State League It

“jr t rjrtrn*- "•—

RMw
HRfR «k|lp IriflklMfl. II
h t n M N i f i l m Rlftkl t»r w h im
rWllNMHfty MHlII M iNRftfV 4 f
u lvfp tl*
rautlaei • fcs.e ee re*re-*ala.
It***. rt.vr.wMr rne-l see Me **&gt;*
•HBltr. I SB.* keep. r.mPsa ket*
fee rltteee »rer«. Tkere I- ee
eUarse tee aeM**-lr«it*«- ll*e.ee.k P IP. «M e WKIUIMNIH. Me*
were el iMlteler* ek* ee*. Ikt*

ctreltag

* n * I? ”
I I ' VO

Itaymoa Warrior and Rip Colllaa tormod tbo wlaolag dally
double combine.
a t i r i t * te a r s w v r
, n n i l T — 1- l t a l l * ; U m * . : l » M
Ann rnarltr
II.*• T.sa i l l
IrnwrlDtUtn
n o Si*
Vine** (Hlt.lt.
I ’li)

’ ((— iVkat ran I ripart frata ary
T * p k 4t
f’H ieA. lavratmrat ia Miami! Mr. T . D.
1A CUMlNfl HKIJK AGAIN.
8.
L
S n * * " ' he
»r&gt;
A — Y m i w ill k a v a a n o p p o n u a l&lt;* »k* A sa.kill llutet.
i *1 — " f J " " ' . '♦••vk sack l y t o s e l l y o u r i n r * » t m » n t
next
m o n th at tw ic e w h a t y o u p a id fa r
twraty rear*' a iiu r l.* ,* nlth i t .
()—-What la tb* i n n * I 4a nat
hear from my daagktrr! Mrs. D. h e c a u s e

H #

rol'IlTH—J-li mil*: tlm*.
fifVir** ri*»a
in *
«
HIif* U(M«.
■hinny Darnsy_____
*■

CINCINNATI. Karr 1V _ &lt; M
P a a l n m i M , n e w k u i m , J ,
agvr o f the Cincinnati-owned DuK
ban team of itw Piedmont loaf ok
t u captain o f lHo CocrgetoWjk
foobat] team hi 1W4. Ha * u a
major on» ntaor ha|M cvebat
for IS loan*
*

PalaMlt* Ava. Neal Ta
Fire BUIlua
A REAL MEAL - .......-S3*

MIAMI, M a r . 17. - T h o b r ' c k .
la y e rs , m a s o n *
a n il 'p ls .trrir*
u n io n
nf the
M ia m i
tp u llillo x
t r a d e s r n u n i - l t h a * ikmIi-iI hip
t ir e s n f Its In te n tio n lo a -k lo r
n w a * * a p p ro x im a tin g
|&lt; i3 a
w eek.
T h e n o tic e * , w h lr h p ro p o s e to
k e e p I h e p r e r a i l i n g 40- h n u r . f l r i i d a y w e e k , b u t w ith th e h o u rly
ra ta In c re a se d fro m th * p re .rn t
I I . 3S t o 4113 P i t , w a r e m s l t a d
la s t w e e k t o a ll a r c h lt e r t * u n it to
a e ne ra l co n tracto r* a n d su b c o n ­
tra cto rs w h o b a r* w o rk in g a g rre m r n t * w ith tb * a n io n .
T h / p ro p o s e ,! c h a n g e In scale
w o u l d b e a f f e c t i v e J u n e 13 w h e n
the curra nt a n nu a l w a ge and
fcour a g rs a m e n t e xp ire e.
T h e u n io n , w h ic h h a * a m e m ­
b e rs h ip o f a b o u t to o In H a d e
county,
In c lu d e s
stonem ason*,
c e m e n t t ln t a h e r a . m a t h to x e lt .r *
a n d
terrasso
w orker*,
b e s id e s
b ilrk ta y a r* a n d p la s te re r* .
T h e u n to n o lils ln o d th e c u r ­
r e n t f t . 15 r a l e l a s t y e a r . F ) i r t w o
ye a rs p re rlo u s ty Ih e ra te h a d
: b e e n It. F o r e ls h t y e a r* p rio r
I t n I h e d e p r e s s i o n c u t I n I S 33,
Ih * rite s is ftto .
T h is w a s th e ra le that p re ­
v a i l e d d u r i n g t h * 1,34 b o o m

I’lnnH Beinft Made
For Cleveland Fair

11)37 r d l t l o n o f
C la V e lin d 'f
big
sh ow .
"F lo rid a 's ro n td ib u ilu n to
'h o
(ire a t I j k r s R &amp; n o s iilo n o f
IW W i
w a i ao
o u ts ta n d in g ,"
* tid
M r.
S h a f f e r , “ t h a t w e a r e d e e p l y t"i-j
i r m t e d in k n o w in g
w h at
r.s w ,
j frn tu trs w ill be In c o rp o ra te d ' tf|
t h e 11)37 s h o w a n d h a v e c o m * a l l
th * w a y to U s L s m l to s «* w h a t
M r. B ra w n ha* In the w a y if r * v
fra tu rra fo r the e n te n a ln m c n t a n d
e n l l g h t m c m o f t h e m t l l l o n a w e * 1p e ct tn p a * , th ro u g h th e E x p o s tlio n g a te * n e it » u m m » r .
" IV e fin d th a t m a n y n e w a n d v e ry
In tttt.tin g
feature*
a r e
b v.n g
e v o lv n l at the e xte n a tve
s t.d io s
m a in ta in e d b y M r . B r o w n a m t h i*
c o -w o rk s ra h e re In D e L a n d ."

PKJOYOUS s o r t

Keep Eyes Ope n
Says Vet Motorist
F o r Safe Driving,
H O U S T O N . M a r . ! 7. — ( * h - J a : g
D o n n e lly , w h o d r o r e fir* e n g in e s ,
llm o u s la e g a n d p o lice p a tro l w a g ­
o n * h u nd re d * of th ou san d s of
m ile s w ith o u t a n a c c id e n t In th e
34 y e a r * b e f o r e h e r e t i r e d t o
b e c o m e a tra ffic d ire c to r, (Ire s
t h is * ru le f o r , sa n s tlrtrln g :
" I a lw a y s to o h e d fo r th * o tb ur
fe llo w
to b * e ith e r c ra s y n r
d ru n h a v d g * T * h in t th e ro a d .”
D o n n e 'ly d r o v e lh a firs t ra n to r H r * a n g in a In H o u s to n , w m
c h a u '/ e u r fo r s * * * n m a y o r* a n d ^
p ilo te d s u c h n o ta b le * n e (te n e rn l
J.x h tx J . P e r s h i n g a n d
M a rs h a ll
p e rd ln a n d F o r k o n v is its h e re , j
"N * re r e rs n scra tch e d a fender
fn a |j t h a t lim a ,'* a n y a t h * a g in g !
)|tt|e Ir is h m a n . " I f p e o p le w a s n 't
)a i n r h a h e tlu v a b u r r y , th e y 'd
,|t l , lo n g e r a n d h a v e le s s s e c t-

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THURBDAY.^MARCH 1ft
w in

— aASH vittn ama-Tiaa

NICK'S
Liquor Store
SOT E . l i t S t.
mma
T h e Beat In

wrnr— t n x a i.n r r n
K * T
w f a v -m r i x x x n
* r r

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LIQUORS

SATURDAY, MARCH OT

GINS

vatnn—miami !*■*•-taum r i t
W M A b -iK H tlU N *,S»-I*il»

WINES
WHISKIES
A loin piste
Variety To Stkcl
Fron

..| n a T r r d r t r * m o r e t h a n a b o u t
s s m i|r a , a h o u r s a d I d o n 't a r a ija
a a y b o d y o v e r w h o 'e g o t
^
r |a h t o ( w * y . T h a t ’* p r o b a b l y
j n a „ f p U t the c ity o u t o n *
B )rk a t(u r
re p a irin g
w re ck e d
e a r* ."

RE/r/?fSHMtNl

BUY BLUE GRASS, Blue liltsbon or Cyetoo* Mowers and
set th* utmoat In Lawanoower
ralue. BtanleyiRngars Hardware
Company,
» , 00t) TOMATO Hiaata tor sale.
I'bon* 343-M. C. F. Bnaau.

HMALI. furnished
’ atimmer. Immediate
Mr*. Bill Rngera, May
R. L Downing, 10, of EaJd,
M TARTM D— SM A LL plaao. Prefer Okla., ha* discarded hh spectacles
stadia for rash. Ernst. lt&gt;4 East and ia cut&gt;in« bis third set uf
/•fferaoa, Orlando. Fla.
teeth.
____

SEMINOLE COUNTY

LAUNDRY

�Divorcee Quizzed
In Sodeiy KUHag

Communism

Named Assistant
Attorney General

%kk* Strike
M a t Death 01 5
la R e c e n t Riot*
last A c t i v i t i e s
l a P a r i s Stopped

i 1u',KZAmelia Hits Hawaii
Kw k m Sixteen Hours A fter

Doctriae Is R u l a
Of Faadiy, Shakes
Bases Of S o c i e t y

Mine E xpM oas Sig*
n a I Inauguration
Of H u g e Assault
Under A r t i l l e r y

MImt Clashes
, Hark First Day

Leaving California
Negroes Rescue'Florida Boom Is (ilohc-Girdling
White Mao After Under Way, Says
Plunge lo Lake Former Resident

Fl i er

MADRID, (U r. l«^ -4 *}-4 )ov VATICAN CITY, Mar. 18— &lt;A&gt;)
Averages 150 MPH
ernmrttt infantrymoa, charging
—P«*l* Ftn« XI coadomnad ComOn All-Night Hop
MOnkm ai "ih* ruin a f tha family
and oaaifty" la a ItagUty ettcycHlanding Tn Honolulu &lt;
cal tMMd today.
Bitter A t t a c k Are
Tha R «ty Father, la a vigoroo*
attack oa ike force* ka hat fought1
* Expected A g a i n s t
•tew throughout kb m i t t eerlou* |
iFire Department An* T.V.Lewis VlsitsBo)s'
h B l u m Government
illness. declared only the Catholic
| swers Early Morn Attending Chimney I
ran effectively oppose what he.
termed tha “ravage* of an antL-|
r
Residence A l a r m
Rock C a m p Site Speedv Ship Outruns
go campaign which thakaa aociaty
to lie very foundation.”
Pfnddlmr nippers
field rrpresentnWalter Russell, Sanford cigar
He devoted eeveral paragraph* to
MU* Thereon Ludwig (above).
‘amp, North
maker,
wa,
reecued
from
lake
'lv*
»f
Chimney
Itock
O u t O f ’F r i s c o
LVycar-old divorcee, was detained domonetrating htw tho Catholic
8am t Whitaker of Chatttf
Monroe l*'r yesterday afternoon Carolina, wait In .HnnfonI toilnv.
by police for queil ionlng follow* Religion In tho family and tho aooga, Trnn-, la ahown at Wnshj
after being awakened .from a nap
«n boy* who have prrri-'1 TTOVOUtUT. Map. 1*.—
Ing tho mysterious slaying o f ■taie waa tho heat equipped agent Ington Juat after taking the o«Df
on tha bulkhea.l and plunging Into w elf attemlrd the ramp, and thrlr
to
romhac
Com
man
Urn
which,
he
Sirs. Rose Cable, society Umdor,
the watar.
parent*, and predicted an umisu- f.\ P )— Amelin Knrhnrt land*
of offlco as aaalatant attorney
In her fashionable home at Can­ ■recited, “will pteclphate one and general. Boam months ago U
F ir. Chief Mack Cleveland.
t n thoi oil her trlrtlic-trlnllintr "flvtiHf
b y Btmwroua m inor claahra ton, Ohio. Officer* quoted Doe- all to rain aad catastr ophe."
laboratory" nt W heeler Field
■kn.d it^n, rim ...
. . . » __ C*tttO thi* *11ttltitt‘ T.
made
a
special
report
(nevtf
!■ tb g C ity 's at recta but no ber 8. Cable, husband o f tho slain
The H o l y Father called upon
“This has born n grrat season nt 8:2D A . M. P acific Stand*
published) to Attorney General
»«rk ja disorders, workers demonChrletlan
employara
to
combat
matron, as saying ho hail been
for Florida," Mr. Lewi* uld, nn1
lim e (otlny
(1 1 :2 9
■bated their power to enforce de intimate with Mis* ludwlg for Communi*m by rocogntelng “the Homer 8, Cummings on the share
••There have been more lourlm A K S X , com p|1.t|nff the 2,400teaada for the destruction ot revrn yrara, (Associated Preaa Inallenablo righto of the working croppers in the South. (Associated
her® than ever bgfor** Triin*|H&gt;rn____ *
Presa Photo)
"Fhacbm* hi France.
man.*
Photo)
dun agnclcf, hotel*, upnriinrnt*, n
° ' 1P v?Ae r .
AD •faetorlee, most shops, re*,
place* of amu*ftn*nt hav* been 1^?H ft|11 •
^ I®®* thRU
tasrams aad office* w*r# dosed
crowded to capacity. In some pane Ut Bound,
•mil bm « by a general strike,
of the .State a veritable building
The avlatrlg and her crew of
eaDed ky ike Oeneral Confederaboom It under way. Tho future 'hrro thus averaged belter fhaa
lte« af Workers la proteit
p r r : over,
:r ;
looks bright for Florida."
IRn miles an hour on the night
«k* *ma*sacre
---- — of CTchy"
---- - J n Tues- J
Mr.
Lewis
said
that
the
Chimney!
n,^
«
'« , Oakland
■ay a tta aad early yesterday i
Rock Camp Is loeated »n Ijske ■' ,:IT P- s yesterday.
wkea armed police charged Com-1
I.iir® Ui mile* fiom llt*ml*r»on*
/ ' " m&lt;*
^
hour*, 51 1*1
munist street faanlcades in ihe
Unauthorized Salesmen Offer Courses In
vlll^, nu l 1* ihi* property o f Rut*® niinwe* was niailo through iHt
workers' suburb, outride a right-:
Work; Use Malls In Operation;
Combe of Miami, n former te I- ctnudy sklet anti orraslonal show1st mass meeting.
Serulnolo County citrus growers
dent of Apopka nnd Hanford, who ‘ r* without ml-hap.
In the capital Itself, about J,-]
Two Get 5 Months
are contributing* their sham to
direct* its many aetivitlea. Lar.t
Miss Karhart's ISO.OOt) craft
■■•,080 persona Joined the strikoi
ll&gt;,. record RraiM'fntll yield of
year IW boys Iwtwrcn the age* thrived over the city at an altiwhich, until the dcallino at II A.!
The KegIona I Uncial Reritrlly 17^00.1)00 buses of ft till which
of H and 10 availed themselves of ^ " ” f
fee* at ti:IT A. H M , stopped traffic.
For Buildiiig Fund; Railro^ Pension
IVtaril front lllrmlnghatn Issued llir state U Cl (ice ted to product*
its
privilege*.
*
?•
T.
8o complete was the paralysis
a warning lodsy urging Pemlnris this year, the Crop Reporting |
Among the more popular sport. ,
Ea,hart plane left OakD-splln tho law Interest rats I Assessment Seen
that the morning session of tnu&gt;
County lo beware of "sorlal se­ Hoard said yesterday In
Or-1
engagtd In at Chimney Rock are
...... P-rnr* of two
Chamber of Deputies, where a bit.’ BB,, l°n*-lee» period fur repay
As Insufficient curity rorrespondenro srhimla. l.mdi).
swimming, boating, archery, base- un-American cH pym but I.
jteir attack Is Iiperted on Premier' meel, oaly lour local cltUeui
Ilenry C. Meglll, field repr-*The Flotilla crop was Ihe chief
hall, liorsebaek, riding, lennl*. ” / '*
,0wer. heavier ahlpe
r . ‘ ua&gt;&gt; rorernment over the Cllehy, davo taken advaatagw of tho red
eeMstlee of the Burial Peeurllg (prior In swelling trial grapefruit I
•:olr, 'basketball, and camping. The 1 ”
fWM, waa reported.
Roe fit In JkrlsonvMte. ’ report-d. pro hu tIon for Iho ritual ry In an
I ern| Rnivdiig Admhiletrntlon |tton|
Railroad c l r c t s *
berw
amp staft cnttsi'ta of espoiienccl
the eoneletlon of two men In the Isltm ated Ig.lT I DM h o le s — fr.r
t situ« It ,*vus first ullered here.]
learned today that 'he U. H.
.T.HTtivea and eoun-clur* t.
PonUrymony Unit
■ Henry Welsnn, VII,\ representa­
Treaanry Depart meet rawsIdwestern part nt the. .Va't’ri
tive, said lot'ayStales.
rred that "law s pr*|ssed is
An inspection disclose,) -hi: the
s of the I-»y' and a doctor, mi &gt;•
finance tb* raHmd pmmya*
Tho pair waa attempting to
lle said h,r a.ts consllerahlv
bonier had been dripping kermere U:&lt;J .Bu-.p mothri who 1&gt;ok a: , c
lem are loo tew."
*utprl*ct| that Pll A hnslnrs*
roasplre and to defraud by Mis­ i Tb" norcatt o f ‘Atrlctiltnnl for prohahly tveral tlay* and the il„. boys' phyri' -I w. ll -i- lt&gt;:7.
representing themselves as due- Fconomlrs reported prospect l*» U rhrn floor 1enea'h the stove wa­
From Waabtef'ea lb* A »
failed tn show a dvrltled spurt
• no t.- I* no |p- 'C I lace in *1'"
ernment oftlrlata hileh of tto brmluctlnn r&lt;r pll Florid* orsoclaltd Free* reported Act­
whin tho Ctly’s lioml reflnanril I -s-niB'cil with the foe).
world lL«n Chuer-t &gt;' II •
' * ' ’’
. lug program was arraigned, a
roupln was sentenced In r. j,n-f.*± iDcIttilloe tinrorltie* w-*
ing Secretary Seawall Ma*
Tin- fire chief reported ihr for boys to devil O Into do trio'
fnelor wlilrli lleflnllely set tho
•) spp ppp hos-s o eerord com (!,* &lt;n &lt; ate their way through lint type of manhood," M r. Lewi*
months In tho penitentiary.
gill as saying that atudies
municipality on the safe aide of
iadlcried Ik, levies (f it ,
Uurii course* are living ofo I nttrrd with the ie.ppn.aaa hose* , . (liny nn I In n a room on (hr *r said.
* llln flnanel.il leilger,
pertenl) "would fall consid­
by mall and personal e-ilu-li.it mi In tlV" *,* nod wItb the fire-yenr , ,.k,| smry. although the daning
] Hr. Writson said he was tin erably sheet i f meeting Ike
—In some rases by suleco n nrrratc &lt;f !*atpoao hoia*
lu te was confined print (pally in
[ rrrtnln Just how long ferteml
repaired payments."
Florida'*
ftro-rcar
DCemso ■looked wall*.
potlpg a* (liiverpintmt nf lie 11 •
'j fund* wonlr| ho avallnldn for
Me added Ihat emigre**
It I* sail. .Mr Mi-gill conllnu . | . —.-Sri.tt stett stii Ita-.TPP'
j hull 'lug prlvnln resblenres. a*.
may find M necessary to
•'Case* have lieuii rupultnl l &gt;'
i setting that Ihe plan "may ogmodify Ike rates somewhat.
money ha* Inon paid (nr It. o '
It'n llisiV l&gt;w Pane Setae)
■ penpaaXImi la which b u s lug ctHirsee' (or Racial 8ecu ■'. |
agemewf aad lober chiefs
Jobs. Apparcnlly Ihls Is a sort o i l
reghtrm i dkmswt.
rocket and I* being Inveatlgatod j Gull'licl To AUvnd
Kail rseewrive* and labor
by Federal iiiithurtllr*, Tb- ! AHsm ialion M e c t
CITY NEWS BRIEFS Isiertsta
early Ikte week bit
salesmen liegtcct In tell It. If
■la, that several
bipmsnts of
In Tumpa ToniKht
spoa ■■ agrsemesl fse ihe
prospeel* that complellnu of so '1!
Florida potatoes had been si-lrcd
retirement a f railway emprivate courses nt ingtrurll m
In ihe imrih to cause they were]
It was e-tlni.itel that ipproslFotrr-a fiatchet. i director e»f
pteyes alter they reach M
doe* not remove the nerpsslly ( o f
misbranded
matelv
l*,ii poultry bnslnesaea
years
age, ee hart had 10
meeting civil service require- the |*lmid i llcl'er II sines* AaProvisions In the Food nnd are In nporatfnn In Hemlnohv
years nervlc.
sociation,
was
rioted
to
lea&lt;o
meals.
Drug Act make It posslblu hi I'oUnlT er near enough tu show
"Attention also I* railed In Ihe her* this afternoon for Tanipn
rflnflsralc s -rh vrgeUtbln laggiol nil effort here.
fart that the Racial Beruilty where he will attend a dtreeto.- a
i I). 8. No. I if inch unit is found
Alec II. Johnson, ruin of tha
Hoard doe* not m.ik» nppotil- meeting of the urganiiation to­
lo contain as liiirlt u* .It) firr- h-aders Ip Ihp pm Joel, |* seeking
night.
NientH lo HItrie rite rule* wlnen
rent defective stock.
to Include tho small volume deal­
ff'cisl
Tht lornl Assoeiatlon
1admlnlrier
Fetleral Hlalo
prte
A silggratlun was made by tho er us much a* lha larger bualI grama under Ihe Knelal Hreurlty said the group will illseoRutra.i of Agricultural Kcouom- nes*.
.
' Art,
These
ap|Hilnlnieii1« are pore! leg i dal ion nn whlrh will bo
' B o n d Validation Is
I ic* thil receiver* paint out Inwill meet at The Irish them* was adopted made directly through the Hialu suhnltbul to tho State Legisla­
. correct grade
stntriiients on
Okehed By JuriMt: ]
ture this year.
f night in tha yeetenlay by pnpUa
of
tho agency Itself.
sacks, remove misleading tags, |100 Local Teachers
Mr. Gairhel poime-l nut that tho
r* of the fra-1 gm.ih Hide primary fichool m *
“The Civil Service CnmmUrdon
Bf r cme Court Next
nr transfer polaloei tn piuin
Attend Convention
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special 8t. Patrick's fray pro- Join* Ihe Hoard In rontlrmnlng Iluriles* Association i* composed
bug* if m-erssury. When pneli aecntirily
of
'independent
merchants,
gram.
Opening In Orlando
I the fraudulent activities of llie*e
Haafard'a f^DOO.OOO bond re1 tion is necessary, there ap|wnrs
itholie Churrh
.
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Abrut 111) rlirertur* cnmp.'M
fnndipg program wa* vali-iaied
In lor no gotel rru-un for mil
out 12,'d)
■
A Bumbar of Irish song* were |training course salesmen because]
More
ibsn Iml icacher* In Bernthe
Tn-trd.
Th-y
are
select’
d
sales etforls are being directed,
Tweoday .when Jurlge Millard ft.
charging tho expense to Ihe ship­
&gt;11 held at ih*••*» «-» chiefly In unemployed an&lt;l lr. from ritlr* from I'ensneola lo
InnI,. Pouniy puHie schools wero
Rmkk affixed Ids signature m n
per.
wil| go Inin n ' ^ „ R !
*»»aam» wero thrown
nitrnding ihe annual convention of
Key West, giving a solid repretaart order okching the refineryThe Rtirenu -aid that flagrant ih« Fliiridn Kduearlonal Associa­
iew Church.
,h* *tf**"- A sotting de­ persona with limited Income*.
■
en'stion
„
f
every
secttari
i
f
laC, according to rrcordi maiLr
‘ IncidentallyM r. MektM r.-n
signed to rweembte n radio slaor
reprntril
violation
of
tho
F
im
h
I
tion in Itrlunito inday, T. W. Law*
available today tn iba Court
, 1.,
» Don waa m a ^ more Interestin'* rinded, “ the Hoard now has &lt;m the I Late,
nnd Drug Act may result in tho ion. County supvrintemlont, aitNn. Gatihrl will areompany Garden Flower Show
, mnfi-retion »f entire
carloads
Mr, datehel. The couple will it- W i l l Be ConcludedI and Ihe citation of tho shipper nnitneed this morning.
Chy Attorney Fred X. Wilson
Elgin inuruemrs from education­
tarn
late
tonight.
peered as vtallbra.
Mid tb* next step will L« to reach I
handler for criminal prusecu- al institution* in this sertnn havo
W i t h Night Exhibit- or
tha Mgh tribunal within the next
Those responsible for th.&lt; en­
tion.
prominent part* on the three-day
U w days. This Is a routine step.
tertainment Included MU* Ztllah Take Final Step*
JoliiHon'H Monroe
program.
With tha Bendkoldtra* Plot*--Welch, Mis* Freest In* Wexipht),
Classroom work waa suspend­
Woodmen
Will
Flan
tten Committee, holding 87 perHome
DeHtroyed
By
To
Remove
Barrier
The Supervisory Committee of MU* Hetty Moore, Mr* Vivian
ed yesterday to enable teachers r,
feat of tha defaulted cerlfkat**, the State Farmers* klarket will Proeby Welch aad Mr*. Lottie
To Participate In attend the ronrlavo. School will ha
Eftrly Morning Fire
To Wallie’HDecree
la M ritC M t whk iba plan, sail meet at 7:10 p. M. Frriay In the
Monday morning.
wkk Iba owner* o f slightly Is** Market Building. Secretary J. C.
Lakeland Ccremonv resumed
Only white* ptoent at tha eon*
tkaa 180 bands uneon;acted, the Michael announced today.
veniion, Mr. Lawton saltl, espial**
PMMiaai Is expected to
ride
F i f t v W P A W n r L m e n K,n* ’" Pr0**"’. In wh» ! w»* 1
ing that negro Instructors have aa
■ W O r l t m e n terproted by logil auihoritire
ikraagh iba Court wkk aa opposlassociation of their own.
Navy Seeks Youths
j? P l°y ® d For • »&lt;-p «» "m ove ,he i*.. ie„

Aviatrix Meets
Clouds And Rain

‘Phonies’ A r e O bject O f
Seminole Co unt y
Security Board Warning Citrus I n d u s t r y

Aids Record Crop

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Convention Plans
A r e Outlined In
Local Lions Me e t

May Hp Formed Tn
Seminole (’o u n t y

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Conradi Addresses
Sanford Kiwnnians
On Spiritual Value

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Barker Named
Conclave Delegate

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M m Csrmka Barber, af lha
aak Sido Frimary School, today
as aamod laafocd's dolrgatt &gt;o
a onavomloa of iba National A«-

In Seminole County

8 © h o o l Field •on's final decree divorce, «
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plied today for instruction*
The Navy Department today w*&lt;
“ ora than 14 WFA workmen procedure to tho president of t
stoking Seminole County youth*
m
f * '*** ****** dlvorto coon. Bir Boyd Mer
who are Imerrricd In onlUtlng in
AtMerlc Field lmprovem-r.&gt;
No details were disclosed,
the servl&lt;-e. Complete information
W. 8. Earla, work &lt;llreri»rj Tomorrow's olflrial coun cai
may be hnd from Chief Markin- VT =*™l"ote Cosaty, aamjunrfd |jM contained a listing of the cs
in's Mate W. J. How, Navy rocre“ ®r" i" r
for 10:30 A, M.
king officer. Fulcra I Court House,
A *»•» af laki m a yowenliv
The step was considered uni

react (3,500.
Krapriye** of I'rlr*'* Store at
Matuoai sai l the blare was believtd m have started from defer•Ive piling in ihe attic. Flames
ware fk-t di'tovered there, bat
had na(* such headway ihar fightlag dwm proved to he futile.
Fair person* were in the buildlag M in time it wax burning.
They wire Mr. nnd Mrs.Johnson,
Mr*. nkrics Davi*, the mother of
N n . U&gt; nson, ami a boy, Charles
Da*i»fh* k me contained six or tight

LOCAL

Florida Husbanda
May Get Alimony
FORT LAUDERDALF, Mar. 18.
—riP&gt;—Ropr*soara&gt;ivo Dwight L.
Rogers said today be would of­
fer a bill In iba Legislature next since the Hanford unit inaugurated
momb to make husbanda eligible a m e m b e r-h ip drive a week ago.
A goal of SO is stt.
for alimecy from their wive*.

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only Chins baft Basalt in tho foot.
Mumolini visits Libya, tho Itsllas
northern moot of Africa. On hio
magnificent Italian float
omnean and rutting tha “jlfsHun of tho
British Empire; and In Tripoli *
n which ho says, "Say to tha throo
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ems of tho world that I am thotr friend." Moat of tho th m
hundred
mains.
Tho war In Spain contbioaa merrily an. Hundreds of
thousands of lives have been loot and bOUona of
worth of property destroyed. Buffering haa been
which only death can eliminator and hatred haa
gendered which will last for generations. According to tha
ntest estimates, then are now eighty
fighting on the rebel side in Spoilt, and some forty thous­
and Ormans. Tho "little world wiar* la
place In Spain.
In Paris, and in most of Europe tho
menta which precipitated the rovohrtloa fat Spain art at
work threatening, the stability of every gnretiwiawf. On
Wednesday ala persons wen killed and more than 1B0 were
Injured when extremists of both the radkdhr and conserva­ Democratic Senator Bark# of
tives clashed in a street battle. Foreign experts say that Ntkrnki, la kte radio apooth,
In at least a down countries of the world revolutions are called tha President’* court fra*
P-aa&gt; “the greatest dkaervtco evev
brewing.
la iha causa of democracy.”
Even in the United 8tatea there le troobto. Bit down don*
TW statement la strong, bat Jnestrikes, an importation from Europe, rage from one end of tlftod. Perhaps If differently
tho country to the other. Hundreds of tboaeaads of work­ phraoed tha truth la k ad|k ho
ingmen quit their jobs, and take possession of tba prop­ mora readily grasped. I lamgtee
erty of their employers. Twenty thousand striking auto­ that much of the pnkite thinks at
mobile workers defy an order of the coart to evacuate aa*h statomeata a* mem argume.f stances will find ia fame ai the
will bare
property Illegally seised. The strong arm of the govern­ lalhro rhetoric. The pohli* doee
njf tBo
aw
realise
that
America
haa
coats
ment Is apparently paralysed.
lo a phase la which the vary as* judiciary. Tha doatruotten will he
And so It goes. The Ohio valley ie just now digging ramLata of cirlliiatlon taint ha re* *0 far-reaehhig that every
half-trill,
Itself out from the worst flood In history. The middle taught—for the benefit of a gea­ will know that bafora the courts
western farmers are already worrying about next summer's rratios that has not had to giro tha ckiian Is as loegar eqoal wkh
tha savant mcat.
drought, not having recovered yet from the one of last thought to them.
It la *aid that the cbm
summer and the summer before. In Chicago taxi cab
Orica la so often a china flails
am be permanent. It It
drivers surge through the streets overturning. autos, himself summoned lata roan la a l tha new Jteatk** appoli
wrecking windows with stones and brUkbata. In Wash­ tlcllfttlnn In which the
PrasidaM would da*ids
ington Secretary Hull is busy apologising to GtrmaBy for la tha other pony. At all
of
•vary citlaen ia subject to k. Whaa
,,
tho' Indiscrete remarks of some of our leading eitiseas.
|| kantteSS
ft
*® ***
huppaM the*
tb« eltlua
citlsan ksown
know* tkm
that
b#
So wo can be thankful that we Ihre in Sanford. We bafor* the court ha itanda equal *
"T, » »
mny have high taxes and burdensome bond debts. The with ih# fovammant. The court V W*T *** !** f Trials-A,
weather may be too warm for celery in January and them ftals no obligation to dacld* ia' ,h*
** “
favor of tha gnvamnwnt.
There
mny be too many bugs In March. We may not make
much money as they do some places and we may miss a hava b**n csaipUints ogalntt alt
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HTTW al^viTor break *Hch £ 3 « a ;: I f - ™ '
for metI r i * y~ra- But
court1 hnd
bine in
in H
fn/or
of
# u lV tr t&lt;
nw n
■ flxttl DM*
f v r wi
..
.. Con* m / s ttorMa down’ll others heads in riots and revolutions. Sanford Is the
the jfovirnment. There hcen been . I f T
L
^
phsMcsi
sag n*w mica, and btiWvi u*. Isafest and most peaceful dty in the world today,
WTffl
i.wkb' him on that.
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M m CHUCK W W f i
SFSCoAL

BrO* B u t* Baa
On WeMed Tatar*

Mrt.
Jantdlo
Wise
Klllot!
(above), pretty brlsl* of Oxford,
Miss., hoe won hrr fight agutnst
n ('tat mu iKtu -mnkiy.m.rr,* of
m
nrneu vcncncni
un
tMrricd
teachers in
in mo
Iho UnlvtrltUh whool In thet city. She
'acuity
««•
for marrylag but
took tha&lt;*issue
th« il-ir
X . STS — V
- O l * * - ! * to court and the Judges decided
«Vha Tallahassee Democrat thinks
Doing Thin** Differently
»'ns* of obligation to do what tha 1rrspact
B* A
tJ ■ A° Trials A sad In hvr favor. (Asnclatrd larvae
liar RFC aland* fur Roaeavtlt’s
guvcrnmrnt .k-mand.
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* J Photo)
,
flmMa Chaw.
|
ft«op|p Jn things differently in different parts of the
The indrprnilrnro of the JudlmrntfwSrTim Pr*aidant
' a . ~T~T 0
world. And what mny seem exceedingly strange to one per- clary, this Mfrguard against 00-' appoint hie new juitlcM wbh
pandrnr* of the Supremo Court,
We tea It would b* of little use fur tho
goei around » doing anythin, « U » may be tho perfectly W b l r t t h h « . X S T d o w I t h press loo by government, la
a# because he la always ao bmy Training. custom, and environment have much to do wltn moat precious pooaaaslon of m m ,' iaf( u , urM|M that k la tha future lower courts to make Indtpao-ltnt
the way we behave ourselves, and none of ua can be too Bedsit a wa have long had k we mMUUrM that tha PrasidaM, entt- tkclalona, to hold the balance even
hava *" me to tiko It for groM*d.| ic|ou,jy , r pneoaodouaty, haa bet wren tha cltlttna and the guv.
sure that we ore the ones who are right.
It will b* iiu«r**iln, tooeuwlwn] • »&lt;jn (jermJH1 railway dining cars," rays Walter J. No American la able to cotwalva mM| !n ra(nj ^tio p-f» m*S*ur*4 arnmant, If tho cnaea on apptal
a court at being anything diffsr- tha, tha ^ap ^ m&lt; c*tm has kavat- ware to b* always decl lad In f«I r ^ ' . r ^ ^ . ’SllHolmes In Ft&gt;ri.es Magazine, "no one ia served tiO all are ent. II* cannot conc«lv* a court
^ K ^ _ Trlpk-A nod the ear o f the govamnttni. Tha tra­
f a l who will be tha first halfback
seated for a particular setting. Then a waiter brings a ss being what couna are In Rus-{
do not, by thahr abastic*. dltlon of an tndepondem Judiciary,
t« ttsga a alt down sulk*.
huge howl of soup down tho car alslo and aervea everyone. |sia. Garmany and Italy.m*roogen-1 Mr)ra’ ,y |MOnvsniawto Mr.Booeo- tho what# morale of all count,
-oAdministration ami tho would In lima disappear. America
“We are Ian thousand years neat-1Lnter the meat course is served to all diners at the same cl*a of tho gov*ram*nt, carrying, rtlt
out tha will of government, never
l n j,|i f
w*H with* would brromo s country In which
19 permanent pence than werr time, and so on.”
of doing anything the ou|
. tho ekioen would go Into court
the anv*men of tan thousand y»nri
Other peculiarities cited abroad by Mr. Holmes are dreaming
government do*a not deal re.
Hoc* over, oven if tho new jut- knowing that tho dorition was pr*
j i f * ," says Carrie Chapman Cat. listed os follows:
So long hava wo In Amirlca t|e*a war* dlipnad, after n ported dttarasinad against him.
(; Perhaps, but lhaaa uf ui llvln,
Singapore newspapers are sold folded and sealed us fait sacuro In this possession af on 0f dafarane*
today won’t know any mora about
ih thea our cavtmrn ancestor* did evidence that the boy has not picked up the paper In some independent Judiciary that inlay
car Heat or hotel lobby.
wa think U ia like tho sir wa
a It otifmatad that tha PrThrifty citliena of Manila wait until a newspaper haa braatha, somathlng eonfarrad apon
troit ■utomubll* strlka coat sever­ been on the street a few hours and then buy it from the ua without affon on one pari
al time* mora from the standpoint hoy for lesa than tho regular price.
Without effort by thte gamrn;( of economic end Material lose
Ceylon, Germany. Belgium and other countries now tlon, true enough. But wo have for­
gotten that to achieve k took ef­
f f i v i ^ K v M l o hB . a ? A d f i | " »
t ™ n* f 0trta,tl° " byt ‘ he * f * k „o r b *obU» W * “
fort upon the port of Kora* of;
•qb. At tenet it coat us mnr* «d-|much ns you like) Instfod of b y tho mile,
generation'. It took over tlx ranvovtiaing than ih* flood did.
I
lA rgo-sIto wom en's shoes a m used in window dU- turiea. It look wars and blood-ksd
--------- a--------I pjgyg |n Denmark. Scelnjr thorn, wnmen with Urge fe*t and many martyrdoma. Victory
Out nf Amatlca’a gwat
believe that theirs are average; women with amnll feet are was lint achieved In Ragland It
. torn tho other day when B«*rI flattered.
had boon won than bafor* Anav­
ies wrote Its constitution. But A
- t l ^ h a d V u S J ,oP* J ? r I
ln IwMliwr cities Of tho Orient there la i dfin r and hod
boon to recently won that ih*. ________. . . . _____
nw. Admiral Hob*»n wa* the|helper oti each taxlcnb. Most Japanese street can have writer*
knew how Important li! mewl 10 tarry not ha wilt
' UMherth. tho Rudy Vnllc* ami 111 contluclor and conductorette, and Shanghai buaea usually was. They
amntad America ts bat If k woe* the Boptmao Conn
- the Pvostdam Rooaovalt, all roll*! Iopi&gt;ruto with a crew of three—a striking contrast to New n country ln which the qnotiha! aIon* tho* teas* las tedapmn
n ld ono, of a generation M».|YorJ( subways.
abaaId never aelee. Bo they wrote! that wauld b* draedhU on
&lt; W t h o « g h ho ootlivad hi. popu.
Throw a shudder at the thoufht of what would hap- the ronatkurion In each n wa) oa But tha ladoevndowm o f tho
M y , tho notioa mourns W* f " j pen if New York operated subways on the methods of Paris lo assure iho Indtpandanco *4 th*j Podocal senna, and o f the

Bargains

fa iW a fiy ’a G I m I

Your insides warm ed
with su d ia mild whiskey
-y o u sure fe d grateful!
no whiahey I over hoard o f that's
■o grataftil and c tr a h tih g aa th k
recipe o f tha W U koa Family.
That'a part h a e m s o f tha hemot
part by reason of kaenmtaadnw i.
WeHIttoohtkno to work cot this
recipe. Fifty, aiaty—I couldn't say
Just hoar many years you’d aay
tha WUkcn Family haa bean tha*
tiling if you were to htmp all our
•oci todtbaf# And thii Is our own
Family’s WMahay. Ftolka am aoy*
log Ifa got sear|thing they over

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land London where doors open and passengers jimp off
■mwith wo pvooant a partial I before the train stops.
IBM; pnpnred from tho roeorda,l
in Kobe, Japan, the writer recently saw aa electrical
•f a f»w of tho countlo*o NewIdevice “guaranteed” to cure headache, oad “invented by
whteh tho Buprsmr |Thomas Edison." An enormous quantity of goods made
and sold in Japan la claimed to have been made In Amer­
ica.
, FCA, FO of T. FPIC.
Arguments about half fare for children riding street
A i m e . FUA. FHLBB
h ftc. r u . rau m e . cars In Manila are settled by backing the chBd against a
, BOLT. ICC, NA, NBCC fainted mark on the car wall. If hla head reachaa above
l N I M , K K . NM , NYA. the mark, he pays full fare.
FWA, BA. RKA. a rc. »AB.
Brewers of Denmark have agreed to ptaae no advertini- a n , TVA, USES, UBIB, log or useful gift Items such aa bottle openew or ash
trays.
tt tho acta vacantly invaii I
* * • » « • factorise operate as usual ou Sunday, but
by the gupvama Conn wa* Iwvkers are generally given three days off each mouth.

T H A I’ S ‘

LANET8 MODERN
SODA FOUNTAIN
AND LUNCBBONEflB
iL'dnra win ha aa i
WAoaatfcaOeaalky. ]
a i tehee ore to ho
la o . effcerim* at

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�RETURNS HERE TOMORROW

And Personal Activities
jjfffffi/ Calendar

M a t tttcftqr II am m o aad Mr*,
iatnoa Wnght won tha traveling
prtfe • fallow china pitcher. Mr*.
Holland awl Mtaa Glady, Soafer,
who la tho gueat of Mb* Oawa
Martin Lanry, wore giroa linen
Mr*. J. O. Lanry r m M
an
Ivy hanging howl for ImMIng
high aeon artong tha oooaiag
M. L. TBlia ami Mlaa Rebecca
player*. Mr*. E. H. Laaoy won
the rrarettng prito, a Mao china Clark attended tho boll gam* bo*
pitcher, and Mr*. In fo* M atu two** Now York aad W'athlagwn
in Orlando W#dne»day.

Refreahmonta carry Lw out tho
S*. Patrirh** Day ealor* war*
lerred to: Mr*. A, D. Holland,
Mm. W. M. ieott. Mm. J. O.
Laney, M r. Say T « t , Mrs. Barry
VoodtaU. Mr*. A. D. Zachary,
f r , Mr*. A. W. Lee. Mr*. Edm u d Mtiach, Mr*. W. E. Kirchhoff. Mr*, dome* Wright, Mr*.
W. d. TMgpan. Mr*, flawy WMt*
o f Orlando, Mr*, r . D. I n * , dr.
Mm. Ctarroee Sell. Mlao OM ya
louder of Macon, G o, and Mb*
Gena Lanry.
Also Mr*. Tom Bolt, Mr*. Rath
Stott, Mr*. Rupert Btriehlnad.
Mr*. Rufus Mason, Mrs, J. C.
Mitchell, Mm. U F- Boyle, Mr*.
Hubbard of Danvllla, V a, Mr*. E.
H. Lanry, Mr*. Earl* Hoy. Mrs.
Hugh Whaleht I, Mm. W. G.
Flouting, Mr*. O. K. Goff, Mr*,
d. O. Laney, Sir*. W. d. Thigpen
and Mm. II. P. Eartwood.

Mr. and Mr*. Frank M. Carl
of Cirrciand, Ohio, aro the goeata
of Mr. and Mm. Fred William* at
thair hum* on Oak Avenue.
Mi*. M. J. Diekert, d r, re*
turned Monday from tho ACL
Hospital In Waytroaa, G o, where
•he underwent m operation H*
Word two boon received ham
that Mia* Mary Chapman, a
student at the Plot Ida State Colkg* for Women In Tal1ohaa*oe,
waa recently Initiated Into phi Mo,
mat tonal social sorority,
Word ha* boon received here
that Mlia Mary Mrriwethrr was
recently initiated into the Doha
Delta Delta National aortal soror­
ity at iho Florida (Date Collar* far
Women at Taltahsa***.

Mr*. W. J. Morrison and doughWord ha* been received horn
ar, Bally, left to-Joy for Jacknon- that Mb* Marjorie Tilll* ha* been
ville where they will apend a few initiated into tho Tallah****e chap­
ter of Pi Beta Phi, national ao­
day____
rtal aororlty at tho Florida State
Mr*. F. C- Roberta and Mr*. college for Women.
Mlnalo Smith boro reiumetl from
poUtka wham they warn lb*
Mm. Berth* Jonklna will havo
fe y aflaruaoa aad last ovoalag. mioota of rolallre* tor o abort at har gue«ta this week-end Mr.
T|w attractive arrangement! of utn*.
and Mr*. Bill Thome* ami daugh­
ters, Catena aad Bruy Jane, ami
rgt flower* aad tho tallica earl
■■
rfad aul a ft. Pattick* Day col-1" Evrrott Bailey, amateur acrobat Mr. and Mr*. Mile* Middleton all
ar. abeam.
of Birmingham. A la, balance* of Palaik*. Also Mr. nnd Mr*.
,A Footorta trsao, high score himaelf gracefully on the thumb J. L, Monro# and daughters, Lil­
W ho for Ihe aftrrnooa players, of one hand and thr Index finger lian and Nnratc*. of Ttiu-villr,
paa. Mm. Harry Woodruff ro-, hf tho other on SO-pany nail and Robert Jtnltina of St. Augus­
tine. '
tfertd o blue epaghatti dial! for heads.

Virginia M tlory, Morgoror Verooy, Bothnia* Yemoy, Marion
Hoynae, Rank* FhtlMpa, Gena
Warrvn, Marguerite IngWy, Kath­
erine Thigpen, Minnie Swnngr,
Dorothy Wiggino, Owandilpw Mow•Ah QOi am ahown tho leading rha racier* In Stikeopeam** Im­
tome, Noll Goff, Mary MoMahna.
A ana Cerwetl, Malta Patanr, Mary mortal "Midastumor Night’* Dream" which ahowa at tha Prior***
Tanua. Oioda Dfaon aad Kvolya Theater timarraw In a return engagement On the tad. In Dick
Echok.
PmraU’a arm* la lovely OUvt* DalUvUland wklio Soa* Akaander
And Dan Slahap. R- G. HMkaon, hold* tho demur* Jeon Muir in hi* arm*.
Douglaa “
____
ItCMuml,
... ______ foa * Then paam Ron
Sullivan, Pern Bahais, Rob Parnneu, Social Deportm«fit
of Orlando, RUI Tyre. Bill Gtaan, Of Chib Gives Party
Carl Yaaao, Edward Roakhw Carl
Pertcr, U M. Telford. drT V nlly
Odium. Kay Red, Laou Lawton,
RUI Stamper. Donald PWtlp*.
Johnny foaoholo of DaLand, Hu th
Masai. Hrmhal Haute of DaLoad,
Billy Zachary, George Rieele, B. t.

WASHINGTON, Mar. !•&lt;-«/«
—Dm s Leon
O w n , of the
Northwestern
University
Low
School, urged Congre** today &lt;o
poao tha koMittll Court Bill in
offer So lot “loir Court**
Ororn
woo
crono-oxamined
by the Senate Judkiory Conuuiltoo aftov ho made on* of tho
flMtl a to m eritklema o f the pmo«nt Supreme Court that the Com*
tiittae hoc hoar I to data.
Baforo another largo crowd.
Groan aaoortod the majority of
0lo Coon had "ataumod an altltod* of intolrrance and dbplayed
Interference toward much recent
legislation" lubmttted to it.

FRIDAY ONLY

Praakleat La taro Carden**, dermolag 1M7 “aviation year" In
Maako, announced 1,000,004 peaoa
11177A*0 U. 8.) wilt bo eapended
tor new fighting plane*.

T onight

STEAKS
Tho Boat Yog Caw Got
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CHICKEN DINNERS
COMPLETE BAR SERVICE
“CATERING TO THE BEST*
Drop tw After Tho Dor Raton

Lingo, ChtrlicRoblnaon,
Leroy
Dickson, E. L. Lanry, Marti*
Boniake, Andrew Hoboob, Ralph
Monger, Walter Haynes, 0 , P.
Herndon. J r, Claafe Rally, Ray­
mond Lamlqulat, Johnny Cfcem.
George Moye, John Hlntotmlairr,
Douglas* Ertiola, David Bmhh,
Al Wallace. Billy Thornpaon,
Braxton Perklna, Brian Hurt, Ha;old Dokor and Wllaou Bmkh.
Jam** Bradford, |J»me* Tear■on, Rnbert Rumbley, Junkr Whiddon, and Mr. and Mm. dame*
Rob-on, B. L. Perkin*, and Mr.
Herman Morris, Mr-. J. K. Baker,
and Mr*. Edward Mekth.
Mr*. J. A. Young, Mis* lietto Hin­
ton, Mr*, lloa* Adam*. U n. Jatiiu*
Huff. Mr*. Mrtt Epperson, Mrs.
Mary
Hummell,
Mr*. Walirt
Cooper, Mr*. B. C. Moore, Mr*. H.
Compton. Mr*. Frank Stine, Mr*.|
Inno Colburn of Rose, N. Y , Mr*.
W. A. Leavitt, Mr*. C. F. Proctor.I
Mt*. L K. 8|*»ncer, Mr*. W. M.
Cnnorrarv* Mr*. E. Kt« twan
‘
*--• Alio Mr*. 8. D. Illghleyniun,
Mi*. E. II- Imney, Mr*. W. G.
Flemming. an I Mr*. Sanfoid

P E R K ’S

ALSO

says Luckies are "tops” with
his throat

CLUB

B.L. Perkins
Fktnheim $8.75 g f
Friendly $5JI
Fortune $4J#

. Leslie Howard
j-? : *

High Cm H Ghren
8 t v « r e Criticism
By Law Professor

SHOES

Tomorrow

:

Li'/UiV.TtW jN‘ V.t.lilin.VVIll.K KNri WKJ R
SIZES 1 TO IS. AAAA TO REEK

Six Stars In The |
Musical Romance
At Ritz Theater

—AINO—
Return Showln*
OCNTWANT TO WAIT,
---- MddkwmWMfa.
d a bed h e» fllagl

tk*y awfifel my Mm •/ a pmfmt
eigmrtu*, H at impmtimt rtfU

“ Bin* Mr A Igive Song," Coemopiditan’* Intent mutual romoly. wt the KB* Theater tiwlu/,
ha* J»me» Melton, Patricia Kill*,
Hugh Herbert, Z»Nu Pitt*. Al­
im Jenkina ami Nat Pendleton
In the stellar loir*.
The story concern* a wealth/
young man who fall* heir to a
departmrnt store. Knowing noth­
ing about the management of
it, h« leaves it in the hand* »f

Y«wr elay her* k ear* la ht •

*

ptraaanl one if yen rat

Nuthiog but
Improved seed am better mar
ketlna are twtng elrraant Uj Ike
Chlnaae govrrnnirat and otkel
agrin le, (or lOercaelug ditto*
prmlurtiiiu

independent nifvey wkb made recently
ref- d r m l man and women-lawyer*,
*y —aolte dgarettetpoaore than 87% stated they
«ypw fcra M » fn o k e .
Mr. Howard verifies the wisdom of this pref&gt;
M— t and to do other leading artists of the
dfct M p&gt; semen and open. Their voices are

making aad the boat dl|
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IM L Noted Bank Robber, H ud Loot
V* Aid Unfortunates; Was Mechanic
In Railroad Shop*

PEAS: t(HlKSK&gt;—rla b n a b e l
bo BaMllea.
r r r r x u — h m o m b i I mox
demos* motforato. marbat m o tr
gift. BBabel bamgera. a«lla»-e
t.lt-111; W M *r. I.M-lUs &gt;tb
ki, eft*. Mull*oft. LM -I.li; Weador I . H - I M .
POTATOKit — EbBOIIoB Abbot.
doBMBdr modorato, marbot « fa .
bora,

Mar. Hr—U T h -Bo*n-t Ing lexvr, Emma Coldmtn relate*,
hHlWti'a bady lias hia anawer * M A kindly narration
is ka grave, but! 0( the lota tuch abwnce would
t marehlag on.
mean to iba comradta. If that
• legend, moth o f It failed, Durnttl would order the
of the Robfnbood of man freed to go home, bat M
■tttftt
foot.
II, IBM, Bumavtn“ By the time you reach yew
tk A kindly boy that village,” the quotes him aa any*
i tails af aeeiag him ing, "everyone will know that your
ahoea to avoid tram- courage failed you, that you hare
is. He dlsllkad rough run away, shirked your eelf-lm■Old, )est ha hurt hia poxed taikl"
at ha grew into a
Few want, although hia column
fal of body aa If was noted for ita lack of military
ght Enuna Goldman, organisation,
aha of Moataerrmt.”
lie died In aetlon on the Madrid
became a mechanic in front. Ilia funeral In Barcelona1
•hop* o f Leon, Reran called forth one of the largest demIw fled to Faria after ontiratlona since the outbreak of
trike. Is three more the war. Ilia legend, resounding
idless sagas about him through the cafea, eallf forth more
f,
fervor than could hia swaggering
rd to Bpaln, ami an- pie*cnte,
am
f writings attribute to
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aulnailon of (Ordinal China To Require

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A No. la. 1.00-1 1 0 . U. J . . W . la.
t.IA pnerer, mush. l . n - l . l l.

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NAPIMtn—PU. par M . baa
Th# controls are maulpalsied
entirety hr hand to leavo th*
feet free to generate power. Is
flight the pedals seed bo oper­
ated only occasionally between

MlUASH—ria. baa. b»ra. Tal­
low crook Backa, fair ta gau* I t * .

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poorer,

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tala.
l.ll-IU .
L. aa ■a,
arataa. appraa. to lbs. aat. i« a a
A turning: arc. ta aaalllf, l.tot M. faw j.li.
TUHNtra — Pla. par
daw.

Aviation eathaaUste hero bay
Ita simplicity &lt;4 operatloo and
comparative safely will make N
aa Meal device for traMag

buaahsa, ace. ta quality A caad.
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Auto Fuel Reserve

admirers inalot, went
—----- orgoiijuilona.
NANKING, f’hlna, Mar. IJJ—• OPAL, Wyo., Mar. lb.— (A&gt;) — ] royole fell, eahaitstid, and Ibo
Argentina. Uruguay, (/P)—Awakened to the fact that Who win* when Ihrm blark rrows birds tore hint to tnredi, the
II lakes n lot o f motnr fuel &lt;• and a coyote meet In cm ta tT
lanchert said.
keep s modem military forts
Kd Drollet and llcrstder ikmmoving, (tilnn’s defense exper** durant, ranchers, said thvy saw
(hint's only nudist colony
'met m s K i t s F l a . ku. bar}
have hit on the scheme of re* a royole running In circles, threw Lsti on an Island a hundred mile* JH1 4M-I.ee. poor to fair *H qulrlng every automobile owner crows flying noldly about him. north of Rhnnghal where Isolated ViiitPtANT — Bapaltes llgbt
to keep a co-gallon oil reserva They swooped In turn, clawing fishermen have abandoned wear- demand Itgbt. mariel
availnbln on hia premises at all and pecking viciously.
ing clothes because they were to#
J t Z l»t-t.'»»|k«I kpra!
times.
I t.ii.l »1
..............
Finally, after 30 mtnu'ts, th« Inconvenient.
In event o f war, this reterva
automatically would become *he
property of tin military, who
found .'.hat motor fuel suppllc*
IONA BRAND—Plain or Sdf-RM n*
now ovntnlile would keep the
way machine running fur about
two weeks.
Isro Madrid raft* guarded like
rise* by admirers srmrd to the
Krnndal sheets are oul of favor
In China, In Nanking, stories
v 8 p was atarn enough by then, about love affairs, sexy court re­
laretdfpg to cafe gnsdps, lo linn ports and similar subject* are
Bp gad shoot ZOO of hi* own men banned.
i i 'B
Wfcm he found them looting orcuA record total of 22,100,000
■ M territory.
J Eat Frederica Montscny, minis- kronor (approximately (0,800,.
Mr ef health, say* that a* a tutu-i testi was dunatrd in Sweden la
MAader e f Madrid'* hclier-skrlterj llt:W for cultural and charitable
Mtrrtora he w*m barefoot again |iurpo«ra.
EIGHT O’CLOCK
I# the Aragon war drop* when he
loaned that his men were withllorso nnd dog racing devotees |
Mild— Mellow
'am ahoea. that he slept on th«j who plrknl winners at Florida
gyaund to give fcla* mui.**.ss *o u truck Inst" sea-on eollPeicd J.'i.t.''
1 " IO. YA—
FuB Rack
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younger, nbler, or feebler soldier K.KU1I. according to figures .*•;
leased by the state auditing deka hia ranks.
* . And If a man came to Mm ask- pan ment.

Each mm of them etafl-fed show haevea t o l l
pfch of Uw AD-Florids Fat Cattle Show. Tbey'iw

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A m orim

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tab mbm hybrid* that will put our]
S IT -D O W N
BALK S
bott ones af today completely in;
•• injury by the background," Morgan iay*J
capioty to ■Wa are developing wm« ttock'
olillM 00U atiaernla and rroinnra now that we tellovo will be far
i
offMontly. Aflsr jvtrt of in br.tor.
branding oaro oometimeo keoma 'You know any kind of corn
•mall, almoft liko nubllni, bu can bt produce! if you have ihe
p a lienee- Commercial develop­
Inhered qunlBkt romaln.
Unexpected Y i e l d s A hybrid la produced by eras­ ment of hybrid corn 1* »o recent
two or more unnlatei Inbred that only the ilirfsc* hat bccu
F r o m Hybrids b ing
otiains, which Karo dev *1&gt;ped ctr- ■cracked.”
He *ers a great opponunity
D e c l a r e d Cense Uia ouUtinding Indg idual char i ahrad
for farmer* producing torn
actorUtic*. On largo u i i i opera
tiona, hybrid .eed'i. produced by i fur.
.
Bj PAUL a dHORMAKK*
planting «he pur. inbred .train. , A, b»b* » / ° uU *“ il{ b# P «;
Aasaristad Prtaa Pan* VVItar
n*
,bl‘ wou|J
CHICAGO, Mar. I5..-Unavpert- in row. of varying number, on.,
H yWldi of tom from hybrid row of one .train to two, ihieeor
'wlf* or lhr" ,lm” " wu‘ h
rood under 1BW* advarsa romli- four row* of another. Tawer-are! *Ifoho1 “ *•» *•"» «•»»» •« &gt;he
««*»«* d«lar*d.
Uoni havo emumd Ihe demand for rewtoved from row. dttrnnlned a.
our *upp y of gasoline
«u«h «eed to exit'd tha *upply. tha female parent* bef .re any
. . . . .rt. P®»*n I* .hed- Row* when, U .- *how signs of becoming exhniuied,
Commercial producer* hiyn
port that farmer* are clamorirg! “ *• •'* permitted to grow be- 1
^ &gt; n g n m t n could Jump
for tuitabie hybrid* to plant this ra™* lb« male parent* and pollIn- Jj|*? lbe b»'»*b
lurnUh our ve*
rprlng.
| it* the other row*. Sum
hide* with power fuel.•
L*«t yeer many mid-wetUia ,r * Uotat«d from other corn to
fiel.U planted with hybrid need, pravent wind-blown pollen from T h r e e P i g e o n s A r e
produced from
rontrul&gt;ed pol. reaching them. Only corn produc­
H a t c h e d I n 2 Eggs'
linatel atork, yieliieil 50 or more ed by the female plant W ured for
buahrlf to the acre while nearby hybrid »e*d.
POI1TII BENI), Ind-. Mar. Id.—*
fletda needed with open-pollinated
A ringle-rroa*
-1
— On*r of Com It I Delhi, k'* 1
varieties were a nearly compht* from two ia h n d u rafn v^B i h ™ ' '
i invnlv
’
. *i r » i n « hatrhed three squab* fnmi
loaa.
way criH
crovi involve* thrro (train*. . ________ . . . .
. . . . ..
Ju*t at better lieeitoek ha* been Com produced from hybrid »ecd two egg*, which IHtlloi'h *iy* l&lt;
produced by Inteiliren- breeding, do*, not make good ,ced f„r ,h e .,bV nn‘ “ mB »H*
hv.&gt;* •I
corn i* btlng developed now In ntvv year** planting. Hybrid aced .
^ htt* tH" ' n MU
the search for “perfre ■erd’* *ell* for from &lt;8 to fit) a hu*hel. \ log blrda.
The first alep in pr-nlncing a bu*hel will plant front seven .n* the egg comotnlng the twin*
hybrid |.t to conlfvl the breeding eight acres.
I cracked lengthwise Instead of
around anil the squab* came from
of the corn plant, which ha* both
Eves Lily I W . Uk* LtWvtd spent slag**. rn K s 'l get any servle* la
malt tnd famale charecterUtira. on. of ,h” — V 7 ’ " ’ i •»vh half of the *h-ll. A ll three Sw Htatler bate! at Detroit aft** Maplay** «f that hostelry west m •
one of he fir* commercUl pro- bird*
kirn, are
lr, perfectly
,wrf„,| - formed
fOTI
an I In nt-duw. strike. Idly arderad her baggag* NPMved hat llelllmy fris k
Thi* I* known a* lihre«ilng Thi* dueer.
of hybrhl., .long whhr,h. 3
L pmiv UI jail anitrw— and kept aw Billing. (Associated H i m I'hota)
prftcev* of fclf-pnllination l* re* Wallice* o f Iowa, calls hybrid* 8
'
complishrd by pladrg a paper bag
,0m° rr0W‘
| Ceylon elephant* are *aid to
over a forming jar, before Iho
Adequate and uniform temperaro tten spin nets use about su
In the next year or two I think1„h e three bath* - voluntarily •Bk* appear, to prevent wind,
iure Is necessary for *iteressf'.il per eenl of the cotton produced
you
will
find
that
we
will
have
r#lh
day.
blown pollen from reaching It.
rhlek ItrisMlIng.
in tho United states.
The tnesel of the .ante plant i»
(oveml with another bag Into
which the pollen fal&gt;». When Ih*
•ilk* app&lt;ar, Ihe beg over the ear
i* removed and Ihe bag contain­
ing ‘.he pollen i* placed over the
ear.
Thi* inbreeding, ti.lng corn
produced the prevloua year a*
reed, may be carried en up to
seven years In the proer** of de­
veloping a pure Mra'n. It I* pain*Inking labor and frequently inbreed* allowing poor trait* are
discarded after a few year*.
The purpoae I* to bring out
NIMir TO MHIT
M il. nnd SAT.
M A K l’II l !)-20
hi t w i n
good rhnractrrlMic*, atrotig root*,
good car*, tturdy .talk*, good

Dcnud For Con
Talriag Seeds Eiceediei
CeestitatioM Nors a l SappHcs
ChilGive Worries
T» Other Countries
Sr SAUL BAND IM
BUtNOS AIRES, Mar. l8.-(,r&gt;
Amarlca’a problem chllMatilopn) Bolivia and
who h i l l not jet aet|W IM r territorial dispute from
jhn Oran Chaco war— are glvinq
neighbors aonielhlnd

L

STEAK lb 15' .c
a n m i rarn t

ROAST lb 15c
—

Ml W tm trr

STEW 2 lbs 25c
wa

KRV

Scans 19c

&lt;9

it u m n a t *

5lbs 25c
loacs 3 lbs 25c
nesum

m o

Feet) pieces 1 7 c
M i a cam

P a mp k i n 15c
R L tB

IM S

RICE 5 lbs 2 j€
u saru K s

on

Storage 2 Ibs25c
w sarn s

MM

Liver 2 lbs 23c
U T f U l i ON
WVIVHIIW
&gt;N WtrtHIIM

SALT 3 for 10c

When lime U deficient in tha
O ld W h i s t C l u b H a s
j
_
__
,
,
. soil, kgimtci cannot co-operate
T W O C d c - t n a m p i o n s wish ni.rogen-fixing bacteria to
.
, form nodule* on the root*, and
I.ISHON. O. ilar. i*.—(/T)—Two the crop a* n result will be poor
former national lliantplon* are or foil completely,
member* of tho cd-year-otd t.l* i
’
‘
Imn tvhl»t
club, whose
lotM was linn Ui&lt;coy#rcd
n n tit club,
whoso weekly.
weekly,
ku.tn in the
sessiiu1
* ,i&gt;tt.
k&gt;n*
serve iik
to v..."i
keep dttt„
alito it,,,
tlto Black Hill
litll^ region
region of boutlt
)?ou! I)akomptiUr "grunU fatliir" of colt*
J u ly 'J*. 1^ * 1. at the
litlepc
the town of faster.
tract bridge.
Dr. J. b*. Steele, a member of
the Ulstn d u b for a u n t titan

lit year*

“FACTS ABOUT
DEFAULTED
BONDS”

cttaniiutublp

H dir r«r H«r
r«m*
clilrt r»M*lnlnl ms |mp*irIvml

W'l-liw

Mr

Al l. I10I.DP.RK BP
DKKACI.TKI) BONUS
|*n*M 11 M«»P **Iiwriirn la*
aim- t* |it«l n
t*f |t'i*
(M»r mr nufUi ftrll inififl.

The t,l»bon club, with td mem­
ber*, I* believed tile oldest lie
taeen New York and I'htcago

11*n

Mr*. Zeile I’ivley of Brook,
Nee^ ha* a quart glass fruit jar
trade in IHeH which she say* has
Iren us'd every year situ* l'»
purchase.

I rrr.

Nil

IHtll|ftil

CIOFUTY

tSC AllANTV
CO.
117 Kasl Forsyth St.
Jack«ontille. Florid*

H N A IT K H

O Y 8TK IW

S llK lM I*

I.UIWTKIW

3

D K V H iF D ( ItA1»S
8M O K K D M l I.I.KT
S P A N ISH M ACKKUKI.
—
— . s tiith * a t’lt.trvs up t &gt;i
S A N F O R D F IS H M A R K L I

l-henr *a'S

] l t Is s la n l t o n e
\*r It'll* 'V

|M , IlnslK'SS

Iserrrlslrd

Armittir’s
dll
• ■ *■ *•*■ ■ IPS lltKkUvn Su«ar iHri’tl rirntc

RILEY’S
COFFEE lb. 25c

WHII.K

Hams

T il BY
LAST

l.li.

( IlOU K WKSTKHN

1, A M R

Lb.

SHOULDER

WE LEAD-OTHERS FOLLOW

elr.o to talk about. They aru
planning new ruiistitutiun*.
Tiro twu military men who came
In ,r*"v.
power iu the countries during
rnmm
t
*'*
llte
political conruUlons wld&lt;-u
m
a
tB * 1i Hi
' 1 P1'
[oll.roid the struggle both bars
ludlruted their sympathy fur soilut how far* either g u v
rnmiqn s ill
depart
from the
traditional federal pattern of Hie
»N * T T .N R M IN N
I.N.
Culled Slates remain* to be seen.
In i'araguay, f ill. Uatael Fran
rn, who ha* hern prtHdent a
■Nawau
year,
proclaimed
‘'lotalttirlan*
ism'* as one of bis first act* but
amended Hint la "u natural demo­
cracy of workers and peasant*.”
* * * * * * * MINN allnl t.iiiiH
Iu Bolivia, Col. Davin Toro
priH-lulmed a "socialistic" state
a flrr taking offlre last May. lie
antiotinred a Si-point program
w hirl) provided tor compulsory
j a * » a*Nr»«
3 io n
work by all able-bodied m en,rum ptilsory organization of wurknrs
anil employer*’ syndicate*, wage
Increase*
In
arrnrdnnre
with
_ j a M n 't w r "
higher living tnsls, iiisnranro for
ptiipluyr* In all rommerrial en­
terprise*. anil grudtiil national
t r o t j «n
liuHon of iransporl*.
Toro'* foes, however, assert
Hint machinery In put these ntea*wa*. *N
sures Into cl feet has never lieen
Set up.
;
Home observer* cvpecl a com
" nan r iM -n rirvir
promise with a legislative bouse
composed of representative* ol
worker* and emloyer*’ ayndlcnles. and a senate rho*en by
popular vote of the people
DtHwar Anywhere In City
Unlivin'* rnnstlluHonal eontmlaP H O N E MO
■Ion
will
likely recommend a
separation of rliu rrh »nd sta'e.
It Is understood, hot this relation
T » W. 0*.h 8 ! red
will no) bn ills Mir bed In l'ara
guay.

claimed

distinction for fU o for five winceulve year* back at tho turn
of the century, uml l\ b". Wright,
shiop membership Is of only
slightly shorter duration, tutor
gained tho title.

3 I 't t t

Tomatoes

f t

V . H. NO. 1

25c
^

Potatoes 2 7 c
9c

lead Cheese 20c :
B e e fU t e m jt jfr r

CARROTS
HEETH
CELERY
HEARTS

Loin Chops 2Sc
Storage lb 1 5 c

fryers

2 HUNCHES

w

NORTHEHN

o:u

IV
J« ■

TTIP

10c

Lb.

Each

FORK HAMS
KAUKKONK
FORK CHOI’S

10c

• tlll.ll FH I'hII

OYSTERS

Ml ] 1 t V II

SPAGHETTI

P EAS

5c

••M•'III ll\ 1 %*• %K»;

TALL CAN!

T a r g T h i z e ( x t a g o n "P O W D E R OR

Fit; SIDES
ISFARE IMILS
1Fit; SHOULDERS

11

F L 0 U It

F L O U R __________

10C

HOltDEN’S OK NESTLE S

'

BACON
PI G

I.IK 1*VI •* VI

15c

EVAP. PRUNES

5c

Lb.

f ■ v * *• a * qti ri a.ae

•» tin u r u n

PEAS or Y. E. BEANS

Quart

Fancy SLK EI) BACON Lb. 2SC

Rl'l %

J UNE

IV
J**'

Pound

i F*r-

II E A I) S

CHOICE w e s t e r n

iie e k

Each

i *o t

I&lt;i.k &lt; %*

D a ir y m e n

(T h e y M o o F o r M o r e )
MARK RIGHT HERR IN FLORIDA
BatUr and Cheaper Than Beet Palp
A b r u t MW Rooglug* Food which inert;
______________ Milk Supply._______________

I

c

'

g? c o r

Ihe

Local Distrihatae

Seelerd. F h .

S A L 51

NO. 2 CAN s r i ) .
SPRING Tl HE COHN
MIXED VE
(H U F F 'S 1
KTIX SPIN, veil
rntATNt

!n !^

— nun riii er
SPAGHETTI

Sanford Amco Feed Store

Ht

KEROSENE 39c I

O w ners

Suni • Citrus Pulp

Bh ir

RABBITS

.1 ML CAN

MI D G E T P I U S

I t 7 W . let Street

FLOUR 83c
c
:
SNO'ItVDRIFT 57c
i5
c
is
■
i
MI!LK 3for 19c
ION
Roast
lb.
12k
wmmm
ss?r Ltor 15c
P E A &lt; 11 E S

CATSUP

N h e ln w le u * N . l e l l D r .l s r s la *11
NlaWo e f F is k a a 4 Dm* )••*■

i\

•Him; mtr.'iN»:l»

r n it mii %ii'.ii

■tlait Hi m m — I 'f f f l
■■4 U a lU l

C a ttle

Fit MSII IIOMK IHIKSSKI)

A P It 1 0 T S

COCOA

J. WAITS &amp; SON

Attention!

1 YORK

no. i « *v »

W eORESS Your FISH and
Deliver Them
MAfklltl, III

U IIITK HOII.INC

Mi»:«il uitl HNi n

'(M tj Pritit Gro.

Ik

N AN CY liEAH T SWEET

FRY GRS

Grits 4 lbs. 15c
Hams lb. 1 5 ' c

iiMk

V*

inn* iti.i^a

21 I.HS. SR AMIUU'K SELF RISING

Mustard ea. 15c

Sd-:i Tr*»Ht* S Urn
Nliutl Il'H1) •*»
—.
&lt;While It l««Bt»»

I tOi lC N
.V TK
I HA
I I 'l l
C
Y CUHKII

BANANAS 14c |HAMS L b .
Potatoes k 119c BACONlb. 12icj
Apples 41bs.i[9c HENS lb23c

TOMATOES
2 Lbs. 15c

lb. 29C

1
%
Ur

Ii

.1 I.HS.

iiAi.r
im
WIIOI.

POTATOES
5 Lbs. 15c !

10c

■lea*.

YELLO W RII'E

BEAN'S
2 Lbs. 25c

r%\* \ mm min?

Ratalagas lb. 2c

ROAST lb 19c
Oxydol 2 for 15c
Unaser

HI I.HS.

^

^

ioc

10c

|V*P

«"* »

I SOAP CHIPS

SOAP 5c 12 For 17c

/

10c

1

P

imiii

N .ia

STEW

imII.

^ •'•HIM • I I It

B U T 1' E R
v. i.n.

3 for

i

A

.

Pound

37c S T E A K

%\ r % i. Hii.hi.n m i «

TOMA TO J UI CE
liAIHil

r

SUPER OSUBS
U IW
7c

11
1

IfHI, Bl/K

5c
LAKGK SIZK

2 fnr 17c

17c

CAN S VI S A L E

IIAMIlUilGEH
HAM IUH.()(iNA
PEANUT IIUTTER
I.AMIt ‘ .TEW

3 Lbs.

a

�^ W i41

CUPID CAJPTOM8 MELVIN PURVIS

te a To Hide Face For
Seven M i n u t e s ;
Seen B e s t At Sea

A l AMIA

oa lofty M u '. Ptak.
nyrfc KeReynoMa, (Wat H t f
later for l b CoMraiM Byte—
wxcr department, who matea fratjatm trip, to tte Ptte’i fM | «•*.'
glo*, .aid ho tran . ( tte iteap l w

r
Wf M M JACKSON
» TAF Foolorr tervli-v Writer)
UCK OlIRKHVATOKY. Mount
K fa lb oa , Calif, Mar. 18^-lAT-

boca i n

Tte loBfrat total erllpea of tba
aaa in Worn than a contury will
Qatar Jaaa I. but to aatrnnomera
M In likely to ha k total luta.
* Tba aun will ba bidden compMtoly for ? minute* and ( van-

•■da, nearly an all-time record
Tal, aclantlata wbo lint year
•rarrtnl to polcfta all Ihn way
frail (Ireeca to Japan to itudy
0 m e r e 2-and-a-half minute
atUpa. expert to paia thla on*
T te reavm la that It will (til'
lo *
n nearly landli*. nmrit
fkmnah Uie Roulli Perifir, miniIn* ktamla aa efftwilrely a» If
faMed by a maatcr mariner.
Tit. ertlpao will atart In the
IDIca and phoenix art-hlp-lagnei
tear Samoa, when* the aun wilt
tfae anllreljr obitr tired, a rare
aMht In ih« Inyman, tlila mean*
tittle lo Ihn aatrnnnmer heratMn
Da ran’t e(ferll«rly pbotnaraph an
ncllpae rloae In the bortxnn.
Aa Ihn "tin rllmha Into the ahy.
tte path nf totality will rroaa the
tenth Bonn until it rrnrhea Peru.
There, near flaxen. the (indent

CANDID SUTTON JRlfWITS ISMJ8Y SCTWB Of UCUMfMfltB
fNOH ALASKA IS I9M JIT M M l'
M U M Tst ANCIINTMM CViTON
Tine RICH BOTHIS fWRM AMWl- •fMUmsCKteUWBWOttmNai

VC. RMf TMMW M M fOlflIM M. M M f ■ tM OKMMa VMXUS
HALIMD M tdd.mrM.WfM MCKfD. M il M M » M M f AMSTim CMf.
THISMW* MM* CMMSWUt M *
r e

Tte traffic la oborrao MattM
Uiroaah
taaMa
a ■MM*
dollar baalaaaa.

tte

*fu 1
[■»*«"

iwskt rmt»ne vtoww wtGI ten f C
£ e£ s5 T£ I turn
che
WUDIDS'TMUUJWNiaSOi.-

^

/ / o

6 G&gt;S
million

^

pounds

u

“Independent-Horn Owned and Oj
'WAT malt AHTOmmt
MAUJ MIDWHIR VH «M
row WAT rut KMAIITJMO
ros dmad m », *in run
IAT MtOOieT

taka on n faint parfuma aa they
The aire range of University rf
hang.
Florida rtuden'.a la l-'i to 50.

Adelaide Kerr Declares There’s No
Use Now For *Skefeton In Closet’
pnlli!
Ily AIlKI.AIDK KKIill
I hid** and h»i
d hi -1 NKW YOIIK, Alar. |H.----- Thru’ I ottuma whie
rn up i&lt; no rxcuae fur n "akrleton In the tenrkrd, afte
|cloan" now.
I parked with
,i-ntrd Thu fuahion word hna awitrhitl
The
mot
, pB. tho ajMiiliglit and lia
brightest equipped wit
, || i„ mind on that dark ipot and nf drr** hay
icrp la brightened It up In a way that to eight froe
,K |„ nukee tliaonler a dl'grriee.
j hair* nil mat
From the tup of the hlgheal rial, giving
..helf to the depth* of ihn dimmeal, effect. Ptimi
corner It haa provided a aet of or-1 favorite full
.firing
p&lt;idre-ijj|j^'th alinnat make' nt prraem. tl
It poaalHu tii' linq'your trd ilanc*, ■!*•• I"* had
Trana j|||f allppur* or black lint In thr bag* are nl
111 ,-ir- ti^rix.
t pteferrrd hj
w" I'1'
No ini.ro fumbling through s ’ they eh"'* n
uwurtl., jnmMi-,| pile 0f ahoe* or knocking they rrmtnin
over u row of wobbling hat racka. them from
eiclie&lt;| f t, modem rluacl It equipped
Closet sin
during with container! which enable you too with qu
ir» on«n. your way and can proent* the tlrtaa In
mparect
*ailorful, plrasant and orderly i colored pope
r year u sight na your drawing room. | Short rnn
The nuwrtt things are leixe* for the new thi
luitta. •Iioea nntl gluvra, made nf a and kept in
en full irnitaparenl platilc mntcrlil which wrar hv
w bat rt v»tilt what It inslte. A number thoo trr.a
erwom* of women are al o using item In uwny.
I lliulr bureau drawtrt for g|..vea,| Alnny won
hilltlkenhlrfa and artificial flow*1at well aa &lt;
c attain era. A larger edMon for atorage rote*, laa'er
on top ahelvea hat trant parent ilrtanhanger

The Ills Ilend area In Texatl Reindeer are the only deer r.f
contnlna whet I" bettered in bej which both aexer bear antler*.
the larxeal Ire* In Ite Biota. It
— ■ ---- —
le a aecllnn of, • p«trlfled treol A. movement la un!er wny to
trunk In feet la dlanwtar and tnaet legislation to aet up nutate
40 fret long.
I pcdice patrol ayatem In Georgia.

Bread ft Butter

With every NOIttiE Uefrigerator pur*
chased during the month of March, we
will give absolutely FREE, a full-sized
NORGE Electric Roaster.
Gome in TODAY and nee thin Beautiful,
New, Modern Household appliance. You
will want lo hare one NOW. Regular
Value—$16.95.

Coffee Lb.25c

Great fleet operators say so. Their accu­
rate cost records on thousands of can
reveal that a full set o f Goodyears costs
only about one-fifth as much per 100
miles as gasoline —from one-quarter
to one-half as much as other evetyday
expenses!

safety and extra value features that
have made Goodyears tops in tires.
Why take chances on old rubber when
the best tires— Goodyear Tires— are
the smallest expense in running a car?

-

BULK MACARONI w
Large Jar

2 No. 2
CANS
rOf» FCONDMv ANH

HUNHH1NK

O f PENOABM I Tf
H GRf M t s i

BUTTKR

CRAOUOM

BINGS lb

POSSIBLf

CON / f rtIFNCE

Butter 2 lb! Jar 2 Be

r t ARS 01

Franco-Anmlaa

OCTAGON SOAP

1

Powder

1 1
V —Ijirdi

!

Jelly lb. Glass 19c
WlflCONMlN FULL CREAM

CHEESE

m a r s a saaavtaa sarvisv mow
- t t e b.tttf batttry yaw'd at*
•
■act fru&lt;a Goodyear. Lxt.it

uwproitd (oattnwtioa with
ample r*Mrva powtt for all acetteorit*. Made In Sve motiela
ate ftkaa to twit all pwrptiaaw

lb.

23cl Salad Dressing out.
FIRM YEU-OW

York

You’ve a choice of Goody ears in several
price classes—the difference depending
upon how much service you want.
Each is the top quality tire at Its
price, because all have the extra

Imperial

API’LEH 4 lint.
Yellow
ONIONS 3 Lb*.

Rrd Bllaa
POTATOES 5 Ibti.

• Everytbiag aboat the asw
Norse U "A S YOU LtKK IT."
Its fudkte Interior sfraagsmsat
Is dM moat conwnUo* sad accessibk ever eKiMd le alotiame
RefrifefStor. Co m la l e u
show yoe the Is ist rsfrigsratoe
jow ever saw—ai d u ll y o o how

IxOW

Quality Me$ts—Fresh Fish ind Seaforf

DOWN
PAYMENT

R O AST

lb .

|9c

Ceorgia
Rouad
Lois or
T-Bcae

STEAK
1^.

ROCKEY

w ’ * -w -

( f t i m

mm ;
O you know that Goodyear Tires
— the world’* first-choice—actu­
ally cent you less than any other caroperating expense?

fig Bars u.15c
i Hash u.Gal5c
1FIELD P E A S 2 25c S
PhllHpe Cora Beef

C.LMVICE

D

National U n l t C U f .

GEORGIA

10 o M 1' a t

s

la

A
X

Monarch Old Fashion Autumn

i

far moatte.

He believe* ttey died of *Ka
notxh and teof dtareae. TIM band
m i Infeme! wirh tte A n n ay*
m l r w . a n aad aaadtdte ww
placed la ialt la tte tepa It M%M
cat* tte aoimate. Tte tead « w
ftry wild and toariota rttfkt •»
Iy dUtaat gliinpe*. of k.

TIRE

SHOP

we NOW HAVE A NICE LINK
BAT.TIAMRE ‘ flYSTORS AND HA

�?s ?&lt;w&lt;

TeamsA wait

ity League

Charming Maid Is Lookouts Prepare Special M atch R ace W ill Be
E ek e r to n s A n d St. Johns
F o r Exhibition
Prim ed F o r T itle Battle
Contest Sunday Feature E vent A t Long w ood
A rt Rated Ptu Gu m Favorite*;
Bhrormea Confident Of Breaking Through
* - * D tfrsM Of Oppo*Rkm

4 Dogs WOI Vie Foe

Center Jump Is
Ruled Phase By
Court Officials

I...i l&lt; of ItliM-h l»
| tu tu
III .01.11111111 to Ihp ainounti set
e|'l*o#lte rack (Mr..I &gt;&gt;T lihil In
the (pits,.tin* m:tii-i. nl., Inlsrsst
»«J isialiir. mm imniiln] |&gt;v law
« n -til-11 ili-liii .| 11.111 i ,u m and nr
■Nilsl ii.,.iw -n K tiig.lhar with
i n o iHiMliin.ita tart nf th« ciats
.tin. -tinnir nf this -ult are to
'&lt;-* rh forced and f.-rst'htssil In this
snlt.
1«U nre hereby nollftsit to apin-ar nnd niaka tout dafrnsas to
*tie aaid Hill of t'amplalnt on or
ticlnrc tha tth da&gt; of April. IS1 T,
und if you full tii do bo on or
tirf.ira -aid ilnlr. tha bill trill t..
Ithtn aa cnnfaBsod tr yon and
you will bo l.arred from thsr-*
nflrr i-onlrsilnit *old null, and ■
all. rrapaetlva rarralB of land will j
l.a »n|d b y ilacrsB o f -a id i-onrt i
* r niiii-o.ivniaiit of satd tnxs- \
i.ndor i.ssaxmant llano and tutor

Takia* coaimmad wbrn lUg |k&gt;)
Getting the kink* out of thair
Maa loot hlo own race by ,ut- sea*on aftrr being o ff tho dlamondl
la Claaok
tlag off the fiel.l aa bo croeaxJ over the winter months, tho Chat*
to I t * Inside, Charming MitM snnoga lookouts are now bolding
Over M ( Dirtinef
copped honors In tho (ulurn practirrs prior to engaging Ini
I
of the
race, tho futurity ululh, lit it mor* strenuous workouts In prop*; A apretoj Match rata will bopening
■(■ht at the Banford-urlamlu aration for their cuntett Sunday at aa addsd foaturo tt freight*
Voting nlmosi without ill*sent,
will
Konuel club track lu Lonxwin.il. Uesburg when they will meet tho' program at tha Loagwood trail
meto dtotr Md fee the champion*
Wrty Omsn copy c l second Rochesttr Club of tho Interna* of the Sanford-Ortaado Kennc' he National Baskrtball Rule*
iMp, a# tha Saafwd Cky Beskttntoury with Just Come on tdn.- tii'finl League in Kt* lookouts* ini; Chib aa four of tha boot hound, "nmmlttfe Inst night eliminated th»
•rmer Jump, taking away front IIn­
W| L n i m m tha Bchanon Can*1
lag.
tin) spring training gamr of their Una Up to race over a l - i i
inmr, a phase which ha I icon In ■'t n n t ponattlos ttio rro n and tho
an a and tha St. M i u
Ri»-r
I w ars. |„ ,bo Ua.h rae. of „n •sls’ rnee for more than Id year.. ..n s of th is oiilt.
Bell# Kan aad Coldie KurvL.t present sesskin.
L k t hanlc It aat boginning at ■
Holding their second moating! formed the dally tluublu cintildiu
The drives somo of tho playcro ll-osent program
IN X X IT M S W W I I I M t r o F I h a t r
Except for lha start of the first v rottnto ,o t ntv hand and v f attach at the 8«mtool* High In two days yesterday afternoon,
talf anj the nan of the s r r o n t l1 H s -.l tho offlctn l o ra l o f Bald
Mtaal aaact.
| sportsmen o f Ortaada made that
,.*•,*•7 H trrrs u u sri.Ts
it i th is tth da y o r M arch. I t l T .
'•If ns well ns following trehni
.......
•
SIM*Vi u n 1
Bioala from tha sun, iha two city's entry In the. Florida State
tt I* l l t t lt N ln i N .
*. ; 17 a*»*
r a I 'u lls l
■nl or double fouls, thete Will be
t e a 1 2 0 2 &lt;1*
t ’ lo rh ..f -y n t p.inrt
ara Uttar raart fora, thair first League, a Class D baseball loop, X£ citc-lim
aa
00
1 21
tty;
A »l tVKKKH.
•
to
center
Jumtt
at
all.
Jfu,tn
l-u
y
F
t
y
s
r
aaaaaac o f the aaaaoa bring *b- definite aa they agreed to pm at
1 (1
l»h. prr.ll.rtt . f tb. club. ,b u . £
l&gt;*puty clsrh
Following a score from the field,
ruftly concluded whoa two play* least &gt;400. accepting the offer of
xvtrklng
out
with
hla
proteges.
One
V***r
Kv
a
t
vi’
ini.u.
iat*.\l.t
Mia.NX.ND— ) . | (
nolle;
llm
#
.
:n
arc, aat partkiparing In tha con* an Eaatrrn bnafawaa man who will
nf the luncest drives was made Ly
f h t’op’a best time for the the ball will n- talrn out of
tlslls K a n
■M at tha itmx, oagngaJ In a put up n similar amount.
« IQ 3 2a 2 «a Huh EstaMla, Cuban member of * * laBC* to also 1| seconds 11at. bounds by tbe opposing tram, fol­
K in a K in ii.-a a
r«a
I w
h a n d dtacaaalon whch lad to a
the r.iiuad who pairolled the outtf
Ann llapa’s record lowing the same plan now in u m &lt;
Sia Orange county sent bosh i.’a l u T i n l f l c
111)
flk a a aad aa aadna culmination iters men obligated themselves for
— ----pasture* as a regular last year
U nto Taetldaa'a best tints regarding convened fsuls.
I’ d m i.t;—t-r, italta Hae and strmingly has clinched Us *•
*• M *'• secouds. Hperi,
~ -------------------- the present for sums of fISO
s.-wto
position again for the coming »M - ■ *'"» aim. Bus the honor of t,-J W1PII ITTt'lIK H FIN IW F.VVGIt
' karr to play off*tho each,
log Ana Hope's record with
cagagrmant, tha two
Lea
|»&lt;•".
| lag
ProsMem H o a r y L. Tltlltn liinirlty; ttmo. :so
Wen4etftHemSJ p f r f s n h r
MILWAUKEE. Mar. |H.-LP)-i
m h tooth and nail with Gray was Immrdimsly notified in hdd',
K.ir-k-i
j,., j j t j
The hurling staff has not a. II second marg Feb. S4.
ox a. g it. xiw maxxit, n e c im |
Majtir
and
minor
league
lui.eeball
ana bracking thrornrh order that tha loop officials could AH Use.
WmsfssNser
t l&lt;t i yet, gone to extremes in ihtir
•* ,h» regalar feature rare.
clubs alrtuily me making offers
I Uaprognablo iono Jo* make preparations for tho openlatr
. “ ——
J warming up period', Milan's nr-’ lbs ninth, Lucky Side, lltidily
to
George
lie
ik,
Marqt
t-tte
u
n
i*
I
1 ' *‘
*' ^
llm # ,
:31 iders
{p r i nr«a«iinitnMi
h t m ffrnm
r n m tpot*
v i i . Ofttfl
l i t l l i s flulsl
( |*
to Echtraona to acoro a of the
tl
season, Sunday, Apr. I*,
preventing ithem
Oats Ailil
and lMystic
Hold
tying o f tha fight fur With
with Leesburg aad Or Iaado rn
aihly ruining their salary wing* pocted to ftnlah In that order vcr.ilty sc\dt cugi-r. lie's a pitch­
tcred. thus extending tha former
by hurried training.
Royal leader, Daiquiri and In er.
could six-dub organisation to aa sight*
The vquod was augmrmrd by a serlptlon are favured In the first
Illil WIIIII.K TEAM I.KFT
I't f M II
1 t « m il,.; tim e. ! l * l - V
as the club affair,
few players who arrived her* for race; Hetty Hurling, nor by Count
Liquor Store
■ 1 1 K j-ll
9 19 A Oil 3 11a
•
hand tho high*
tryouts
during
thr
pan
few
days,
and
Hiurltnnn
In
the
second:
M ***'
ItMItl * MU J
.1119 B. Iat SI.
UNIVERSITY, Ala., Mar. IS. ~
W
IM
*.Q|»l
it
Iri
setback
•
i
»
;
Included
among
these
I*
Sanford
Rip
ALABAMA AMAMNB
Collins King Slug and Miss (1n ‘.||art,|l| Drew, iru’ h cotilt tit
firm In ih*ir
"Sandy" Perle, a former Clevs* Mirk
IIS*
f “’ll nr||er; (im p
:3K
1
Cc ? &lt;h j to*ri*: A1*
the University id AI.ilt.imn, is one
Tilt* H»*at lit
iha St. Johns
*■x*
H|x
23 2» ■» hri U Ml latnl chain player, who, lost sea­ Stromboll
mboll sad t omnt-ncli,. .lack (.,,^,1, who has really levn hit y
U
N
IV
E
R
S
ITY
,
Ala..
Mar.
U
.
~
s,
,1
•
f
6
na
1
I'l
*
victim. Tho
son at Monessrn in the Pennsyl­ hi the fourth;
Ann
Weleom1 Cl*
the graduation uf hu men. 1-nst
thrlr coin*1
hundred eo-eda look A n n v . t i
vania State A-oriation, averagnl Jack's Miss Inn and Krllv'a Friend
„ .
pan In imra-mnntl sports at the
ytnr hv sent III Into the South­
it)
JOS
in
.lit
trip*
to
ih*
plate,
aer u v I V i ' l l . V K tiiifa; lIlTM*,
In the fifth; Illtie Malden. Mnd» eastern t-onferen.e unit iisnu-m.
LINS
«,
« » Meksm ta« torn,. 1 u
,
counttd
for
*1*
home
runs,
&lt;la
Careful ami l.ttrkv Al In tho Faur.ren either lutve gtiuluutr-l
t 4&lt;l 1 la * 2il .
tu 11!; ‘H I ’tllue*
tha very last be1 aa r.
itiplev, and 22 'lottblea. Asking
Ml^ pHIIUpw. Royal Hu*-' nr have left the univeisity.
Pull* 1•a
3 ca for, and obtaining his retea.c from |l( lnd n(rk. . r rlaah ,n
Equipoise - not the stallion that L 'U lf li 1•ripen
WINKS
Ihw m't !
holds tha world recerd for the
the
Cleveland
organ
Uni
Ion,
Peel»,
Mth;
Aa„
Tn^_
Hirwon
Wllrt)„*
:a
lim e .
IX
T H It
U N IT IT
MU Hr
UP
WHISK IKS
and mile, but the alt-bui-forgotten 1-fi.K l i t u r i l — K iH n r l ly ;
Is here rndravormg to gain a 1Bll ru.n., R&lt;1(,M||(m ,n
I
T U It X IX T H
J 4 IIU P U I.
s IM l ?« 1 1 i
R id
hem brood mar* that produced the fa­ ll.ipMV t m i luu lx
I
P U T
OK
T IIK
»TX T»:
*'P
fnoihoM
wi»h
»hf
Ijnokouit
u
%
#|f
k»h
9 aa c i;a
*nd
Rtiggs,
Mv
Hrtinnv
llncH
T
»
it**
• P M I M I IM . IX X X II P u tt i p ’l l up ihui mous Whitney mar*, Equality — H u ff K ln rte r
it mi catcher.
A (’ompiole
I and Night tatd-lla In tho eleventh
M il l: M il X T I . P M IH III* .
they are was the dam o f 10 foals.
I: is likely that the squad will
IX P N X X f K N X . X U . . 1 » » .
Vitrirlv
Tit Select
T O N IO H T -S M X T N IK S
1
%
,
'2*1
i-iT»
tie*
MANPi'itl*.
i
laiitlt'
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I
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T
H
P
llllt
l
IIV
:
H
u
h
men will h*v«
Satur- 1 ) -n m ' ItAt’ IJ— l-i* mllet .........
I P I 3 *a have its first full workout
H a lit
I H ')
,i tun &gt;ito lic it roriippi a lli-ii. - tout* '
•’hu n n
Brum
3 an ,!a v . lit In r iii lii- in itia l r ih io it t iii U n d t i , i if H i iiiiiu ti, An**it»*r
holding down the
&gt;•
3 II
Lea Mallon, si peeled to b* l»|r( \ •Xfllsll
.1 I
ivII-1 r s l - l l n g llll'lc r Ills
1 ita
*
flltl*. I 1*11111 1. HaolUiaal.
Ih r c lir
Plutila. PUhiilft.
♦ lu 'o im tc r.
bnck at the middle bag for the IllMt *xl|t»** * *t1
K b it c h -i h t h h lu
Itu s tv
t 'h m c h tll
vs
M f t 'N I t ll A i 'lt - I I t m ilt t.t
ti
•he Rlvermrn, roiifl Italia* Steers In this year’s T*is*
Hie
iT IlT A IN
I A N IW I 'P l i N W H I i ' l l
T H N T l f — 1* Id full*
H a lf „ f l&gt;all&gt; Ih o ih ls t — Hsivlor t't
*n»
break through league rare, has a lifs-tlms 410 f'liiilire *’(. tfs!**
T . t X K I A S I I H P K P I A I . XHHPHM
iil* 1 PI 1
firs t
|l|i
Ps|i|ir‘ s 1*1l.l», T r l d r
I fxi
• M IN TS A I , K I l K I . I S i f l ’ K S T . I - W in k s
tltach y 'a v o llls . H lu illn ii* ,
they years) batting averag* of JUM it. 'uc-x &gt;u -H n w #
- *ii
H I'E lT .ll, p r i c k O N _
tt.j. k &gt; ( -oil n l, l l - l l v
I in 1 1n « . It v
Isipplanls.
iiU i 'h It
I ,E « A L N irriC K
otgaaired baseball.
x n r u 'K i
J t -li-r
In
T i l A l . l . PKHM ilN'rt X S It M ' l :
1NNKK SI'RINfa
Tit litis HACK—FulMlllr #I-WBI
Harvard Proxy Is
IV T t l ) : ( IN I I I T H U N T . X I X T N f la il » l I pbII v I k, til, is I — I c11- • 'it- P in t V I IO N S IN H IM I t M IN
grudge
XS V I l l ' s
li lt 1 't.A IX I
.It li t ! i v i. • tu t I I T .
IX
X X II tin -. T ip ilf le lit r s e lo r , k ll-* H a il., I *X V t .*(
t of an
Against Court Pian i ' i i i i s r . w i x o t . ) ! n i l x T X . r i . i M t - p - t f r c l P la v . II popII ppsI, ll lll v llo r 1*1*1 IN' XNX' H P ’ " I P . L A N D S l&gt;tt

Orlando C ertain
To Enter Florida

Fray Toniqh

Crucial

B aseball Leagne

Headin' For

HOMER’S

£m*k s a t s r i u s ! . j i ’s . ik .- je , r:i:

1

NICK’S

..
,

LKHUmS

»i

(Id

to lIn n iF f's fn r i'iiii«ra ,
A m i U M g .1 diiiFB tiw ,
&gt;*»nr ■niiilklni; *»ml * h a v Ittf H r r (|w,
I t r * «•»! *r|ii f»*r I m i:
I'n iir f .n . fHx* TtilMViD* it PIlM*
i»r
A WFr*b|| u f lllnn rjr ill llnill*

U rl

er'd g»»r» fare

Kill 111.- W a t H o t !*"ira
itlul SutiilivU-lirw l« o ,
AM* In* U rru w i' -Oil*

M r»

la Burn ill |ilr4BW lull?
f|l.a r.iit in* I'u ltl lt«***r, anil
m nl r h iilr r a t i*f w in * ,
H utr t l'k lr i* Ih** imlftiR, d * ill'Im iN, *!iiillFfU, J
Hsi* (n lK f . w l» »n y«u*ri» h u n g r jr
iim l ( t i l l * i v aa
IItit 1%** »t4*r in iliim rr'M fo r
■•( phnrt |itrc»«.»n( ixiiml*
(las'll R lV f f o il *m»h a a fflw f.
„, „ „
r.inil'lst*.
W ith
I ’o iirir a v .
H n r ilr x
r v r r y t h l n g n r n l:
V im m a v r»l»«'iir In » m i r o n l^ r
a* t « l r tiw rlrY F n ,
T h l » I" th*4 »*•»•*«■• in im b B r—

•«IT.

HOMER’S
SODA SHOPPE
I‘nr. Sanford Av*. A taf HI.
Tfixiif

ttiitol hi a-**tH

f

o f lh»
Johns N t to to*
31*20 count, then

In the
we* *
the
the
came

th ro u g h

»p h .

Small I n t e r e s t
Is Shown Here In
FHA Home Loans

pirn any day without advanced
notlre"
FHA regulation# stipulate that
limns may Ihi tuado for a mint
mum amount uf 12,too and
maximum of IK.otHI. It la necea
sary to have 20 percent of Ih*
loan In rush, unless ono owns
the lot un which he will build
then no raali la required.
Tha comparatively low Inlorea
rale of live percent I* charged
Mr. Watson pointed out. II* aat
that 68 St. per monlli applied uu
inch tt.ootl borrowed, would re
ttro any loan — principal and
Internet—In !0 years, tho malt
mum timo allowed.
The Itwal FHA representative
said he could offer no explain
lion for lha apparent lack of
Interest In tho Government's loan
plan, especially wbea Hanford
was experiencing an unprece
dented need for residences
only In which to plan* winter
tourUta.

efter oruntog
a forfeit win
Guard*, cam*
23-19 count r gainst
won 22-13 over
entry, ds'ceted
los'
, tha S Squad &gt;4-16 and then loC
2 M 7t to eloe#
Hose
la tha Bimrnten, 2M
1 thaU Oral half fight. In Uto
. aeqaad; half, they derated the H
le- Squad. » * 7 . downed the Id
I-ate| Khun. 9*11 end
and then toppled
L
t thair rtvala of tonight, the M
hi.
S Jolaa. by a 5A-.11
30-31 count.
count,
tonight In the stait*
for the Eidt.' .n
ho Whidden and GravEckereon. center,
or Gevocck and Fox
gtiCrda whtta the Rlvcrmen
I
will
•Upend aa Altman and llughex
4k the offensive, II
at the
content, the cr. rial till being tbe
Ptoot goat, and Kin!
and If:t»itMilitary attraction on tho school
aga at the guar I terminal.!.
ti
floor.
the

iiix
ix n m
iv i s t i : k i M u k

ix N i.
&gt; u .\ im u .tt a . i a h . S . J ' l i ' d ' I s l* n l| M n -

ahipiil, J

vppI s s

I

K ill*

Hill*!

Hi T I I I I K I i II P .I ll't N

3*MS! py,i |3|&gt;pphi

1|l*ltfte**l

If* »'

ITH'ItTH HACK—4-li mils &gt;H*i»
M l.u k tttuflsr, P U r t n g P itch . C u r - i ’ I T Y III*
r i n ttU * \ '
ROSTflV. Mar, UL—Dr. James
IlK N -t, IN i'
s .tth i, *i*.ksBs*wm . ak r. i*.-t*pi.i.»p. *-•• Tmtff?:. in.*I . ..lie. i.illo n .
«
ti.... ULIultff.
R. Conant, prrsliU-nl » f llnrvanl
J s s h . G l K » s s . nit.pm l-.tli
It -I M il itf rsxfllllllllnl III *»»•’ r*l..e% •
V#
riKTII HACK—1-14 lolls: ltsd»- ru rt.r 1 r .u r l !*• f u r r r ln * ^
University, hits President Roose­
&gt;I XK.Tt. j ..-tr it,I,t til,
riitto n . K i-h &gt; &gt; P tio io l, .-.p.pit, ft..*
Hljpftl l i l t llril* . l l « l a-osT11f Is i f ’ 1"
velt's Ptipretne C o u r t
plan s ' .Ntillt.lt
i . in- 11-1.&gt;M,i.to, .N'tiit,). itAi.t: a s n t t f k v iiv c , v h t l u i i t . . t a n k . Ilfl-I Dr tx|lB*‘lbl1
s.is T t s f t t c , V lo s li P la y . J .o k '» Ih f r i r s l fill.| ItollllHlrlt. M |-n
II .c|i|.sjniii; Cu-iit tlie iiffli a*!' „K nn
Hp—.
"dangerous in the extreme" und
l . l i i r i l i'o * s -lt ie r ry . P ivsliti-in I Miaal.m
,.,««• &gt; u u f lu if i u r l
In
to "contrary to the spirit t * n .,tr llUlppplir
I'lirk
i ] 1,1,1 tut pi s llm I
H| V I T I
I I A C K — b *14 lu lls :
M illil-ll*
.
In c ., a Plppfliln I ’u riw ro tliin . I y
h o
p ls ils r ,
1,'jskp.p.p f•■11•■xx 1ti b. **'lirxInU , !»••' IN I*
'rev. tlt-mocrn'le gnerrnment" that
tim**nn&lt; i'f *»n h iuR
In !»■In
tb-* afpppvs s e lltl-p l
list. is * lr , I'pp-tr la h litu tn iJ.
It might well Im l to the nholl- l-l.itm Iff
r 111 r tivit r r i i f l ’itr »!»••* i »l
.-m s s , tha t »p-u m s a is s ld s a l nf l.u , k y A l. Ilsp t&gt; r at an. -VI.«■! Bdli- I
IfilFfFNl
n II &lt;1 |»*w %HI«*m
’ rn* nf a,
•tnn of Hi-imvcra'le covrrnm* nt." H.-rn tin 'Is I '-u t i ly . l-'lptrllu. b u t that t,-|
i»
i*f
«
u
ii.,
1
irkm
I i m ! unlit
n u h .iso l.t-rn H i-s n t
Ito rn Iks
h K V K N T II
H A C K — a - 10
in i'.
Ilia atlark was cuii'nlned In ob rS.ll«l
fo rth
till.I
H i xit
H in ts ,»f i 'l.it llls for lO'-ro I i —V,i I Hlissls, I i A i I j u ii . l l l . s Plllt
Itallin
i
f
riitiifitn
ln
t.
open Utter to Senator l*nvkl l lim n s lv t r ta il) -la vs - n-*»l. t»c* t ti&gt;s. u « v - s U s is ic s . A ls* t .a «* .
In
ih'
.'ll M lM tla, U f llc a r F in aIt. Ha-ttul*** « x l l l » t i t i 'U
rs.ltpig Ills d a is uf -&gt;■•* a f f id a v it alia
Walsh and Senator Henry Calm* ufppllsai
lln n la y .
• . D . t 'i l v
l*»-wH
l.tn fo r
(til* l i n ls r . nn.t
l.odge, Jr., uiul constituted Ids I hut y rn ir iiili.ru'MM in, c*u AIHH
K H I I I T I I I t A i 'l c - P u t u r l t j r : Ih n
H L W I t f l 'T I llN
Ha ii Miti in &gt;it, |i«i| h a n litiD . F tiiiv x iM f
HP
'.N IlY
I
H A L IL
Hw m I
II H f i
first ptbllc statt-mmt of u politi­ Ilk
V l r g l n U . wlila'Ii U n « pnrlii*uli«rtv l &gt;u | m , i u y Hi nits II.«I i Millar,, #(lili
I . ,1S I *A
cal nature store he assumed the u i mii'li 4ifMiai»a la k n o w n in it»" 11 Mu*, |i|miaiIn#*, 1Eatjpiii&gt;1u W n r i ia«*. ht &lt;*lmimuiti I
M N l l l II A« l« F ilia l 111 : I.Uxtxb i i i i k t r ' * A iM l
presidency o f Harvard. President isfillBiilff i i h ! u f f ln n t: ili* l lh « r a &gt;• HHIa.
\ l Tv a a .
H o ld . Ilu ilt h 11,.«, ( U H » •»
uu |ve r* iti in H is H L i I p u f F lo rh ifi
Roosevelt's alma ma'er. nearly I hax Hf»rV If f **f
Ila a ltr
J lh i,
fuixl.
F»**il*»4.
mibfMHimi u |m*»* » Hal*. NhlMar.
JxllHl. IdaMiluwa 4’hiaf.
4 i«‘u n lt n «
|x.
w h o m vrouM M ini »» m*, ywi|
four year* ago.
HACK
Iiitla (H ^ x p u t Ih toiaofof
I
n i l nr«t **%* r the* u f * o f iwTaLnNlyT *I I
tal
4 « l4 'li
IU xmmI - H(i« xmI&gt;
I *x •it', i »*x *i r 4 Iii I It n
Dr. Conant declared: "My opI m c II x-I- i H, i d f l i
.in n , punilxj f . m r U
I T IS T H IH IK F * * IIW O II U K II K I *
position to the Prrsldtnt's pto
1(41 iie
Con MpnMRr l*» lh a h ill o f rmii* ll«l|&gt;0.
.tnaal la based p r i m a r il y on one thfit
H
I
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s
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i.ll,ilixini h araln, «»n n r hafora Hon«l*iy.
T ln L
Vlv
ilt u iiiu .
N ln i.l
stint. Thu AtiminlV ration In* tl..* 5ih i1«y « f A t*r 11, A !»- H I T . •&gt;!»««“ * Htlwar
(VMlIi ll atl lx
ImftxWila, J u * l
Hh4»w
K m . H|**dF
cmls In bring about what at-t-ms xv let* lh a (Ulxut ut lull* of M i d hit! Ktoil.
!•
)| it*.
T i uf fl«* hir.*i
I
l.«*»4 1
i X
».|
nvIII h«- t.ilia*» mi* I’unfarwunl hjr jroo,
'o most laymen a constitutional win I cl 11pi*fi*•* fat *• x’uitfawMo w i l l I* *
Ilf llixsx N .
fo
r
p
o
xla
l
The 4 * -h o u r week
change without a special appeal 4*nlrrnl UK-i Iltn| to il.
i i (a rt uf
I uf 11lux' |* J
I T IS r V R T lIK K H f tP K Itf t S M tf c M l s m p lo y s o a w ill coat U lic ls Haul
o tb* coun-ry—an appeal which
Ih ia im la f Im puhllahetl uni'R W f li
I-..1 I u l lilux ■ I ,
| .15.01)0.000 a y e a r.
might have been submitted to xr«'«*k fo r fo u r
waalt-*.
t.*U i i t l Ltiii'K I hi T h a Bnrxfnrd ll**(nl&lt;l
a
n#W '
’ hs voters a few month i ngo."
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T I I K N I X T U J l IU &lt; I A I . t l N P I I l '
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MATTRKSSKS
TXcss Nanrsssss Are
llssssil, Nallt aa* XX'UI
l-lve tsa t-ss4 asevts*

SA^Ft&gt;UfmATTHFXS 1 A r . ’ORY
I ’hone S 7 2 -J

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The Al4*rrU Plan 4'outpany of Orlan4li&gt;l Florida
has plenty uf money lu luun at reoaonuhle rales and
»n various pirns lor any worthy purpose.

If vou n«*4 monry, c» -_iuR oar representative,
Mr. Irn K. Houlhwnid, &gt;•*. 118 North Park Avenue.

IT RINGS THE BELL

**Mid (*

M i l t p 4 ! l *»f
ly in g
it ••rtli

Mlafl
Hi lim i id in 1 H*1an ■
•uni. rUinfuri Kiurlilii,

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Welch repaired by y o u H U N T — N ic e ly fu rn is h e d
room without board, lu i We**
aally knows how.
Magnolia Are. 1st Htreet.
AT ONCKI

in— Apartuw w io (up M n l.
FOR RENT: Gerag* apartment
112 Wear 4tb St.
TWO NICELY Airnlshod noma
313 Park Av*. phono ITS.

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FURNISHED GARAGE A P A R T
MENT. 7**5 Park Avenuo. Pbons
tM6. Adults only.

about

UNFURNISHED APART MR NT
Nowly reflnlshed. 110 West lid
SUeot.

R e w a rd .

G U L F ’S

N E W

N O

N O X

F . T 1 I Y I . li.A S

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Xsa luta stsrr fcaash lala a haaslt
q slrk rr starllast
l.sss Shakiaal ta la sraatksaae XltaUaal
IHX rr ‘m flX X I

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SCOTT’S
CAS STATION
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BLUR CIHA8H. Rtuo Rib
boa or Cycfooe Mowers and
jtet the utmost la Lstwessower
value. Stanley-Hogsri Hardware
Company.

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ST^ T iO jf

TIRES-BATTERIES
&lt;1 ' Down 50' Week
—ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN—

RADIOS

ONB REGULATION also
wooden bed and one
wooden crib. phone IM H.

On Easy Payment Plan
"°r o R

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

3*1 N. I’a/k

in

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Hitch loans run for ooe yrar and are repaid la
easy weekly or monthly payments.

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om unn
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pit HI h*
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i'oiiti|ilii in i | Isill t
Ifei | }nu ill Ilia dibit* fill Hiatt • 14*1 f
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llalte-d I k |i«nf*4iM, Hamliiuta l**tun*
last S'* **f III'Uh
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I,e»t I m
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last
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f O r r i T A l e H K A Ia l

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GOOD FRESH FEEDS
AT LOWEST PRICES
W1ZZARD LAYINC. MASII-$2.86
He Hurt Your Stock CeU The Ikmt

SANFORD CASH FEED STORE
IHalribalan Of

PRATTS Dairy, Poultry and Horae Feeds
202 Hanford Avenue

Sin ford. Bln.

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�Roocevelt Visits •Other Home9 In Georgia

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tilla. Ate. bat Mtta m UId eompanlona kalbd Mt and l u M aalal» *MII ptrMhiAn. I
■■pH |M M kU parackat* ui|M an Ik* tail nf Ik* plan*. W lirtin
l|»* Ilf If
•In*, Tk* wklt* rfctk m Ik* tail waa a part *f I’kUllp** p m rb b (Avjoe.a'eJ

Praying &lt;Sit*Downera* Worship In Factory

LAGUARD1A,

Tkta* lkr*c laulhern braatie*. drained alter Ik* laakloa W Ik* OM
8m Ik I* Ik* da;* of Ik* Caafrdt racy, ar* ahnwn In New York U M |
an*** i*at* f*r Iho ouiil* rob *1 "SrarbU O'Hara,* heroin* *1 Man*
pant MllfktU'a o le braird aoert, *Goa* With Th*. Wind.* W l b
rift I.’ Stun Falllrtnl and Lonlaa Robert of Atlanla and ABtla I M S
of Ckarleataa, 8. C (Aaaacbtrd Prrma TkoU)
,

LEWIS, JOHNSON BLAST NAZIS

PRESIDENT IIAiLS 'OLDEST MOTHER

A drlto aialnal Nan ilnrtihir* In Amrrlra ant »tf la a bmimliin *lntl nlth a mat* meeting In New York

■I nkbfc Ma;*r I'larrllo l.alJnanltn drill, l.nfxir f.radrr Jului l_ l.#»la (rrnlrr) and Inriarr NBA Hirer.
IW Hack Jahnaon flrrd thrlr luiutrot tun- agaln.l IllllrrUm. fhrt arv tkown apraklnf, Hold Mlinar*
d b l "A dolf Iflllrr la not per—nall; nr illplumal trail; ‘aalillarktlnn (Inlrr (.tried b ; antoe at toeaalai Hiller
In not north mi-rtU* on iho flrld nl hnnnr.)" Satd I r a h i ".Natl tithe* Mtr degraded tienaaa norkrro
alaMMt to arrfriom." Hald Juhn-nn: "Adolf Hiller and hit .Narlpnlhk* hat* brrnnir a anft of aMa*t*r(
threatening I h r p r n r r of I hr world." (.la t a f ia t r d Treat Thaloal

ANTI-HITLERITES RALLYING

IN

NEW

YORK

Four Hurt In Wreck Of Fast Southern Train

Mn. Nan N. Kir* of Mempkia, Tran, known an tkn natbaTa "Ok
Mother." la ahoon reading a letter at eaairatalatiana tad kaal wk
abr refriled front Trraldrnt Raotarrll on ktf lUlk blrlkdajr anal1
U n - Mr*. Hire atlalaed her lllb k; rlrta* af a aqrirj rondarltd
a fart.fladtag faandatba. (Aaaotlalrd Trraa Pkata)

HUGHES LIKES HIS OYSTERS!
Heated drmonalialiun* acainul tb a n n lln r lilolf Hiller nnd hi* Herman internment were atagrd at
a Net York n a n meeting ilralfnril In rnmlml Ihr »prrml nl Nall |*tmeiplrt In th» I'nlted Hint**. A
■nap of drain naira tor* II ninth it nl Ihr rail; ntlli a banner ltini.il III Ihr o . ( I l l liter uiithnral. (Aaaoclattd
I* t*w* *'b |

BUTTONS TROUBLED CLEVELAND

JUSTICE McREYNOLDS FIRES BACK
CHRYSLER STRIKERS ORDERED OUT

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'A S IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N EW S P A P ER

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S A N F O R D . F L O R D A . F R ID A Y , MARCH 19, 1937

Jadfe Orders
Arrest Writs
For Strikers

AMELIA REACHES HONOLULU ON WORLD FLIGHT

M M Enployecs Of
Chrysler P l a n t In
DetnH Face Pos­
sible Jail T e r m s

CorporatkMi Won’t
Act Immediately
^ On L a b o r Heads
DETROIT, Mar. 19.— &lt;AP)
—Circuit Judge Allan Camp­
bell today ordered laauancc
of writs of attachment calltaar for the arrest of 6,000
sit-down strikers who have
occupied eight Chrysler Cor­
poration automobile plants
for 12 days.
The Corporation Indicated

M would not procsed Immediately
acaiaw high official. of ths Unlt#d Automobile Workers of Amor*
Wa who were made respondents,
wkfc the strikers, In an injunction
wkkh Judge Campbell issued Ust
Mss day,
Sian 0:00 A. M. Wednesday
strikers hare been In violation of
Ike Injunction, which ordered them
•• evseuste Plama by that hour.
/Sheriff Thomaa a Wllcos asid
ha would mmka no attempt at ejecdaa o f atrikara until ha obtalna
■ddkioaal deputies or the assistaac# of tho National Guard. “ It*.
■fnspSjP a qnaatlm of manpower,”

i

Daytonan Held In

Aets-hrsck Crash
Jkl.Pa.rk^ Avenue
'

PeUee Chief Roy William* « W
today he waa holding Georgs X.
Hlldredth of Daytona Beach In
to*aaed4 i wkk aa amomoMIe actUaat at 3 o'clock ihta vaornin* in
the 1100 hleck on Park Avenue.
R, J. McPherson, riding v^ith
Hildreth, waa Injured, hat aeflou**
ly, when the .passenger car in
which they ware riding eraihe,I inIs s parked truck belonging to 8.
A. Howard, according to Chief
Williams.
No eatimate was placed on the
damage done by ths rraih, al­
though the thief (aid iho flgutc
would run high.
folk# .aid Hildreth’* bond war
placed at (200, adding that he
probably would be booked on a
charge of j-tkle*. driving. Trial
la scheduled for Monday afterin Municipal Court.

Localites’ Relative
Succumbs As Glider
Dives Into Atlantic
Woodward F. Ilarnwell. 41. rhtrf
Instructor of aeronautics at tbo
Camp llooserstt vocational school
uaar Ocala and who dlrd In it
■Uder crash at pernandina Iteach
last waek, waa a first coualn to
Mrs. IL j , Perkins and Mr*. M
B. WlClina or thla City. It wa*
laarnsd today.
Mrs. Hornwill, the former MU*
Balls Smith, waa at ono time a
resident of Hanford.
Mr. Barnwell lurcumhed In a
hospital after the gilder In whlrh
ha waa flying was aeea to go Into
U splu tad pi on red Into Ibe ahal.
low waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
He unatalsad a fractured skull.

Entomologists F r o m
Sanford B u r e n u At
F l o r i d a Convention
• C. H. HUM, bead nf the local
B i n u of Entomology, IT. H. De­
partmaat
of
Agrlculturs. and
three other, attached to the unit
hare, left last night for Guineavllle whsre thay ara attending
the Florida KMomotoglits Confsreuce.
Ho waa accompanied by r. It.
Wtsacup. J. N. Tenhet and t*. II.
l x . ell of ksnford. and II. White
of Washington. In charge of
truck crop tad garden Insect la
VM tlgalloa of the Bureau, tie hail
been here &gt;lac# Wedneedey.
Mr. Tauket waa to hart hid
a part on thla alteration’* pro­
gram by presenting a paper on
laboratory leatlag of Insecticide
mats rials.

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Sim ilar A rea In A m erica

&gt;

NUMBER IN

btiW ehed la 190S

School B last Death Toll
Hovers Around 5 0 0 M ark;
17 Teachers* Bodies Found
County Teacher*
Recommend Move
For Higher Pay

Sheriff T&lt;r Ask
Stronger Force

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Mot# Fruit* A n d Vegetables T h u A i #

taral Delegate* Sup­
port P r o g r a m
Adopted In Orlando

Official Spring
To Be Udhered In
Sanford Saturday
Hoyf rieatd, husband an d
father will be entitled to
“ break out” the old straw
hat tomorrow and wear it
without embarrassment.
Itersusr the weatherman rnd
ralrndar ray It’s the first day
of sprin-t. ■ day whlrh elfldally ushers la the straw bat
wraring srastni.
The weathrr bureau baa
farreast that Saturday will he
fair with little thaagr In the
frmprrature as li stands to­
day. Wind* are ro be 'gentle
and variable.

Gntt Believed
2 More Qualify Seeping
Behi nd Exploaio.i
New Build*
As Candidates ileaving
n g I n Wreckage
For City Post Sightseers Cause
Leavitt And Truluck Chaotic Condition
R e a d y For Elec­
tion On A p r i l 13 D o w n p o u r P cIrvh Op­

e ra tio n O f C r e w s
Lea. than 16 hour, after Amelia Earhart left Oakland, Calif, on her 27,000.mitr flight around
VV. A. tacit lit and J. IT, TrttSeminole County’s IS official
lllek today had qualified a* can­
the world, &gt;he Untied at Honolulu. Her hop wai the faaleat ever made from the United State, to
O f R e s c u e Workers
delegate* to the Florida Educa­
didate* in Ibe special Cily elec,
Hawaii. .With Amalia at th# control., the big plan. I. aho«n aa it left (he (round at Oakland ami
tional
Association
convention
In
lion called In name a *ucee*sor
headed out over the Pacific. (Aiaoclated Preaa Photo)
BULLETIN
Orlando yesterday afternoon voted
In perry N. Whitehurst, who re.
AUSTIN. Tran*. •Mar, t*.—
Signed recently to devote hi* full
unanimously fnr a guarantee of
fil'd — Assistant A d l u t a m
little to ellmmercla| enterprise*
1*00 per year minimum teacher
General Gaston Howard inThe
two
were
the
second
»nd
ratary,
pnrtrd from Nrw London tw­
llilrd. res]u'ctlvely. in qualify for
its y thai 388 bodies had been
There was not a dissenting vo:* i
Iho election A. \V I b e c a m e
nsrtirrv-sf from she ruin* mt
in the 1/dHl delegate* represent­
a rertlfl.d candidate earlier In
she school house de*trnyrd hy
ing almost every public school in '
Ihe
week.
an explnslnn there. Earlier
Fluiida.
i CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Judges Award Prizes For Best Individual A second recommendation which'
While several more day* re­
Walter Kllintf, nf the highway
main in which other* may quail,
paired, placed the number M
mpt the convention’* approval wn*j
Displays; Professional, School
fy. there ha* been no Indlriltlnn
300. Gascon said it was sst
a plan for tt “ sound teachers' re­
Workers Exert Every
ai City Hall or In I'mmI pnllllcal
Booths Recognized
known whether more bodies
tirement plan.” Both ideas h»ve
Effort To R e a c h
circle* that the race would con­
were In the drhel*. hut exeabeen incorporated into a proposed
ration work should he c»aitain more limn the three whose
The Hanford Garden Club'* sev­ lull which may reach the l.egisl*-'
G o a l O f $3,500
pletrd by this after conn.
A called meeting of thn Katin names ant certain lo appear on
enth annual flower show closed tuie this year.
About 100 Instructors front this its' State Vaikct Supervisory lha ballot,
Nearly f 1.2A0 had b*en collect!a&lt;t night in the Parish House of
NKW LONDON. Ti’Xft-i.
llecent aclbm by the City
County heard F. N. K. Hatley of Committee will he held at * Id
ed totlsy In the Salvation Army
the Episcopal Church after hav­
Seining, president of the group,1 n't-lark tonight In the Market Coiiinilsalon eHlahllMln'd Apt 11 Id Mur. 19.— o\l'|—'Tlu* horror
drive for 19.17-38 budget funds,
ing been reen by hundreds of per­ outline the courses which the llilllillng. Secretary J tl. Michael a* Ihe dal,, for yottlig. The Com- of Ills' nation'* worst school
sona.
campaign headquarters reported
State could follow ami guarantee announced.
nilaslen ebutuher ut t'ilv Hall iliuuntpr nmimti'il tostay aa
shortly before noon.
will he Ihe Hi-s-ne. Tlu« choice of tin* htiigltil wrivkagi* of the
—— —
Following is a list of first place, the (800 per year minimum fnr|
Capr. Fred Feren, in command of
| Hatnrdny’n tides, Tidal Station, the voter* will become a Com- lionilon Con.8oliilnttti School
winners among the exhibitors.
1every tcarher.
the local post, said hi- captains Minor Pieces Of Leg*
Hcort'.u more ot
Hailey told his audience of I,- Ocean Pier, liuyumt ti.,,, 1, t a­ fn-\i a;.* inimiKtlutely after a yiehlrtl
Hose*—Mrs. J. ||. Colclaugh,
and Iteweninta are earning every
ttoo that (I l.ilft.OUO per annum X
A. M. and 5 If |*. M; high, rertlticullnii of Ihe vuto by the mi.Hhiul IhkIIs**. The known
light
pink;
Mrs.
|
|
.
M.
Pepwarth,*
i s t a t i o n Is Out­ dark pink; Mrs. N. DrForeat, would Ik- required if the rock-j 2:2(1 A. tl- and J HI I*. M.
effort i# rune the (.l/wio which
tlcnsf-reAthnl hnnslrctl*.
—
Election Hoard
the Advisory Board estimated
is to
Walter 1'llintt, Ti'xa* hifih*■'**»'* program
i "h * n tu i-v
nr
An ordinance passed last week
lined
In Program red; Mrs. T, L Jones, white; Mr*. bottom wage limit
would fail to operate the Army in
T. L. Jones, yellow; Mr*. T. L. he accepted, At present Florblil The weather: Generally fair to­ required that In the event nf way patrol raprgln, reportesl in
this City for one year.
headquarters that H60
school, .re drawing (10/0)0,000 night, Saturday, except mostly three or more candidate* lu an Austin
Jones, any other color.
Sanford'a
municipal
government
Be^dquarm announced th a t
from State coffer*.
elec lion *iich n* Ihe one nett bodies, including thti'e ,»r 17 lr sc ti­
chnuly
possibly
with
showers
III
Hwe*t
peas—Mrs.
Ed
MelaeluJ
personal 'service letter* have been will b« railed upon by the Florida
Hubert J. l-ongstrert of Dayton-i extreme northwest portion S'ntur- month only u plurality I* marlin ers. had been tnken f-am the ex­
fqrwarded to lodges, iliba, civic league of Municipalise in sup- pink: Mr*. Sr. Clair White, red; Beach explained a pnqioseil re­
plosion grmmd siehil* of thit |luxuI tiny afternoon; not much rhnnge necessary In win
Mr*.
H
.
O.
Chase,
Jr.,
white;
Mrs.
(Csvstlwwnl n s t-ggs Tyswj,,
organ list ions, business group* and pnrt 16 pi tree of propoerd minor
I* P. Dickerson, lavender; Mrs. 8. tirement plan which inelndmj pti&gt;- in lempera'tire. Extreme Nortwrst
City
Clerk
Frank
l,atn«on
has
other associations in a concentrat­
visions of functioning alung liu ti Florida; Cloudy, probably show­ announced that betwesm 1.3'ld
legislation a* well ax alt major O. Chase, Jr., any other color.
ed attempt to give every ciiiicn
Annuals—Mr*. 1„ P. Dick-non, similar to that which the Gtivra- ers tonight, Saturday,
ami 1,100 person* isMK’ur on Iho
an opportunity to contribute some­ units which were art forth here
calendula;
Mrs. 3. O. Chase, J r j nieru Inatigorativi in the Sociul t'uregUlnitl") tws'ki ns registered
last
week
in
a
conference
with
thing for the Army’s cause.
cuiity
Act.
voter*. Iioweyir ho called alienCapr, Feren announce.I that not rvprrsepiailvaa and city officials. carnations; Mr*. C. R. Wiscrup,
A teacher would turn in front Library Schedule
dlanthus; Mrs. Ed Meiach, ever­
Hull pi tbo fact that mow would
only are 'he Sanford firms ami
While there has been no record­ lastings!. Gertrude Vinlng, gyp- four to nine percent of his .Hilary,
Ih. qualified voters util it each bail
cltlirn* assisting in the finances, ed anion on the City’s stand,
•nphila; Mr*. Ed Melsch, pansies; Prof, laingstrect said, and the Of Convenience 1m paid hla I'.KM l«'H '*«'• Thla lea
but that many out-of-own residents there alto has been no protests,
atiiotun
would
le
swelled
hy
n
conMr*. I.. P. Dickerson, petunlnx;
Adopted In Sanford t* to be remitted to County Tut Uimnly Agent f ||. Dawsob
and business hnu-ea are lending
giving rise to the Indication that Mr*. F. R. Wilson, popl*.&lt;; Mt*. trilmtion of 3^1 lu 3.95 hy tha
ll'ollorlor Jno. D. Jlnktn* on or day Invited Ihe public In att
their support by sending in their the municipality wll stand behind
J. T. Nrwby, snapdiagon; Mrs I. Ktatr.
till act la) spraying of a
A new schedule of hours was in tlu-turn Aptll h
cash donations.
Uidlli English, SiNtr srhooV S')- effect at City Library today, af­
the following proposals:
P. Dickerson, stock; Gertrude Vin­
■top on ilu* f.,rtu of johnny I.
All persons, the captain raid
1—
An act tu appropriate Inher­
lng, cynoglossum; Mrs. J. N. Whit- prrmtemlctn. mmIn dtli* nf fli.* ad- fording to Mi*. Elton Motiifhton,
wig ill f, I'. 81, Tuesday.
who are unable to be reached by
itance lag moneys tu municipali­ ner, any other variety; Grrrtld* dresses of the day ami he support­ librarian.
An autogyro will lie used In
direct solicitation ate canvassed by
ed
the
minimum
piy
uni
retire­
ties for general operating pur­ Vining, gailtardia. Mrs. W. I*.
operalbui. Mr. Haw sen said,
The library is now open in the
letter.
poses.
Fields, nasturtium; Mrs. I.. I'.' ment plans which had been teroiii- public on w-’ek -lays between It
plaining that the machine
The following statement was is­
Dickerson, double nasturtium; Mr*.I mended previously.
2—
An act to nuthnriie iho levy­
A. M. and I I'. M.t and between ‘J
considerably more clflrfent
sued from headquarter*:
He did. however, warn teacher* P. M. and 6 |». M.
11. II. Cob'msn, nrmrsia; and
ing
of
a
two
rent
tag
on
dealers
the work ihati an ordinary
“ The Salvation Army is grate­
not in pm loo much hope* on
Mrs. J. II. Colrlough, agrratum.
On Snitltdiy the hour* are from
plane, Iicciiuh,, i.f ibe gyro'* si
ful to the temporary workers on in gasoline, deductible front the
either
proposal.
M.
I).
I
Ivey
street,
ll.niorrallc
Perennial* — Gertrude Voting,
6 A. M. in 12 noun; from 2 IV M
er living speed
this campaign and is grateful to State gas tag, fur repair, con­
of geraniums; Mr*. J. DlngM.lcr,
in 5 P. M- and from 7 I’. M. tu Victory Dinner chairman in 'he
the local companies, firm* and In­ st tuciion and maintenance
The agent pelnle.l mil Iho
getbera; Mrs. J. II. Colei nigh,
Fifth t’singressionsl District, tn- miring overhead blade* of
0 P. M.
dividuals who have helped In the transportation arterir*.
verbena; Gertrude Vining, violets; Vitiiting Ministers
tlay
Issniol
n
blanket
letter
stf
ap­
3—
An
act
authorising
municipal­
Mrs. Moughinn »«id the new ar
nulogyro produce a iremeni!
appeal."
rungement wa' made ill ■ roll preciation to the people of Heiul- downdraft wlil.h foyeoitIht'Xl
All personc Identified with the fi­ ities to impose and receive one- and Mr*. J. T. Newby, any other Talk Next Week At
variety.
Yrnklie* In business p-'ople whs nol,, Couii'y for their rontribunance drive were asked to turn in half of th! present license taxes
downward with great
Blooms of flowrrlng shrubs and
Methodist Church have only the noon hour to oltnin tlons to Ihe Demo fund for lha mill.tla|
their reports as soon as posdtlo on alcoholic beverages instead of
feet Irenes*
vines—Mrs.
J.
Turnbull,
holm
skiretirement
of
the
1936
campaign
the
one-quarter
they
now
receive.
their
looks,
and
for
school
rhil
by completing solicitation of their
Many pn.il s-elery grower* li
oldia. Mrs, J, N. Whltner, cestrum;
4—
An act authorising anil re­
Four vl«iung minister* will le dron who found it necessary m ileht.
proipect cards.
used the living machine |l, *1
quiring tha Hint* Iloud Depart­ Mrs. R. A. Newman, Idgonui.
The ronitminirnlinn was sd- llielr crops, nltbouali Ibe Tiles
heard in Ihe First Methodist vi»it the library during mid-day
Wall pockets, wall basket* —
ment to select, repair, maintain
drrso-d b&gt; Hlterniun M. Lloyd,
—
Church n-tt week In etinnrniim recess,
Mr*.
J.
P.
Coates,
pockets;
und
rhniriuan of Ihe H'ininole Cotinl/ itriiionsirullun I* Ihe first inn
Homestead B e n e f i t and construct city streets that Mr*. J. O. Huff, basket.
with the “ f»m- to Win One” movewhich (lie 1*11likli* has b«aen ui
serve ns c mnecting links between
Dein.K'ratie ConitltiHee,
the Rev. A. II, Cu|o in),
lo observe.
Must Be Asked For roads in tha State highway sys­ Bulbous oloom—Mrs. J. T, New­ nirnt,
Mr.
Liny,|
rr|»&gt;rleil
this
morn­
Two NegrocM Given
notinred onlay.
by, g 1*1toll; Mrs, [_ C. Dickerthat un ad.Ill tonal (.1 had liern
Or Right Is Waived tem.
The schedule;
Six Y e a r « In J a i l ing
son;
calls,
white;
Mrs.
K.
D
Rine­
received from “a friend," bring­ Heads Of Business
6—An act authorising munici­
Monday, Ihe R.y. A. Fred
hart,
amaryllis;
Mrs.
J.
W.
i
dates,
Pleading Guilty ing LU this County's total slnrist Group Will Sponsor
Failure to fill- application for palities to determine and fix by iris; Mrs. J. N. Whltner. any oth- Tn(mT from Orlando; Tuesday, By
lion* to Ihe putty's cause. Iho
the homestead eiempllon auto, ortiinance the subject* ami amount*
the Rev. Ilrurc Ganawsy from Or­
It's*ilnt4
Os
r
*
it
T
s
,t
Proposed Measure
Judge Miliat.i It. Smith m-lav chairman said be n ..■&gt;king (Inn,
math-ally walrea u home owner's of Inetiss) ind ticise taxes on
lando; Wednesday, the Ifev, Corn­
ing Toll,, front lutkelaml; Thurs­ handed out sentence* nunling six point,tu: out the need fey |C, mute.
right to the las bem-Ilt, CountT privileges, business, occupation*
Keroofing
Action
Seminole County probably tvts
Forrest Gnu-hcl, Hanford merday, th.- Roy. f . c. Frntier, from years for two negroe* who voliinassessor Hanford Doudney mild and profession* carried on there­
in, and lu revoke such Hermes.
the Miihielut Orphanage at lleit- tardy s nirrad guilty pies* in ( Ir the only rininty in the tfnil,-sl chant and a director of Ihe Elor.
twlay.
Begun
On
Chamber;
A^nKhtltm,
6 —An act saempting the deal­
States where a Victory liinnrr id.i llidi i*r Ilu
rttit Court.
He announreil that more than
To Paint Interior **mTheHprlngs,
from payment of
Othu William*, charge!
with will not *che,lul,Kl. A* a result, rutunictl *«srly tfuLiy frciin Tampa
Key. Cole *ai&gt;| n speaker
1,111 owner* of home* In Heinl- er in gasoline
sea Wa raas »«•■»
probably would I*, heard on Fri­ liurglary, was remands'd to the this section was aide to turn in wfit»r&lt;* In* nl i&gt;’iiit**il it limiril «»f
ole County hare yet to apply
The chamber of Coaiinerie was day nigh', although the individual State I'tisin arm in Kaiforil for much more ra-h than it would IHri't'lDfs* seswlon t«i illsritsn prilfor exemption, emphasising that
getting * now "hat" today as in y&lt;*t in Ih* Mi’liTtiff,
four years. Court records shnwetl have don,, otherwise If thu rod* poHi’d l^gtsfiitlnii In In* Rfmii#
April 1 I* Ibe final date tin which
workmen began operations to rv.
llapiism of young children i* on thin hit poaarised a long criminal of the dinner had been taken Rrtrnl liy tha twnljr In T.illiilmsfOtf
applications are accepted.
roof the building standing In Ilia schedule for next Sunday, palm record.
n**ii mnnih.
i
vf *
from the contributions.
Mr. Doudney pointed out that
shallow water* of luike Mottroo. Sunday.
Sir. tiiilrln*! nuM thn AssneLt*
The aecontl negro, More Wil­
no rharge la made for any ser­
Alao, a pile driver waa aa.
M
ini
will llirnvr it % efforts l»tdilml
liams,
was
sentenced
to
serve
two
vice connected with the opera­
[ only iifiix till! ||owHVi«r hs 1L1#
chored In tha rear of Ih* strut:,
year* si Ktilfonl for lirritking and
tion. Me said those who filed last
entering with intent lu ruinmlt ■
Cr Iliiud in dNi"lii'Sii thn mi tun* o f
lure, occupied with demolishing
yenr will find this year’s blanks
Sanford firemen complained in the old duck will ill lias horn
Ihi* pMipnsr.l art.
felony.
walling for them at hla office.
day that things Just haven’t be»t termed m eyo sore and has
mh
Tlii* Pm »| tut*rrhunt until uhniit
He arreptg Hlale anil Count r the iitnr around the Kite Station
proved tq be dangerous bccaiiaa
H.mfor.1 Woodmen lu*t night 2E* d ir e r I urn of t h « I hm I jt f r u lA
nppllralinns. Bequests foe Cltr for the past few day*—because
Experimenting Pair
It wa* decaying.
nrrrple.l four more applications rvi’ry part of thn Stain attnmlml
tax exemptions are received at Trigger, th* mascot, I* mi—ing.
Undrc th,. building several new
for m-tidt.T-Iiip an.I Inrreaanl to thn rciiirlavn.
The Bemud dis* tier In New
Return
To
Station**
City Hall.
Trigger D a black and white fox
Thn AKnrlatlon wa* formed In
nearly a dojeri tl,„ numher nf
terrier with a decided affection for piles will be plated to replace London. Texas, was the direct
older
oaes
falling
rapidly
Into
IMS
In Tampa and |* Rrtlvo
rtindl.l
il.
s
for
affiliation
obtained
cause
of
considerable
activity
„n
anyone who’ll show him some kind­
I'. K. Hmllh. head nf the llalon
prlnripallv on ynnrn when thn
the part of ihe Seminolo Chamber House, la).. It. H. Bureau nf Etc nine.- M.tr. t.
Beasley Toastmaster ness. Ar one time he wa* an or­ disuse.
Chamber president T. K Bltnp- of Cinmnerrs. today.
About |e from Hanford ara Ia*gtslat urn meet*. |*j principal
•’mutt." bur Fireman Hub*
tmnnlngy hihoralory, and W. J. expected to he Initiated on April otip’i tin* m to sponsor mriifturftft
At Anniversary Fete dinary
.Secretary |{alph Bagwell ,*jd
Willi* picked him up, gave him a aon announced that some paint­
home, and transformed the nntmal ing would be done to make tin, the office In.) received probaldy a Il&gt;d.I Jr , lieuil of tlie entomology I In reik.dund when Gov. Ed tu honefli Independent merrhantu.
Clifford C. Hensley of Sanford, into an almost perfect pet.
Interior of the office nmr,, at. seure or mere telephone calls from und at Charlestnit, N. ('., left lllver* of Georgia will direct thn
person* who had relative^ jn ,hu yesler.lay after romltifdlng a so ceremonies.
waa toastmaster Iasi night when
Trigger was especially fond nf tractive.
ties of experiment* with local
New lain bm area.
The .enclave I* schedule.) to
tha Alpha Eta Chapter, Unlveral'y children, and Willi* said it i* pos­
LOCAL WEATHER
Because the school t o wn wa* farm produce.
•r«&gt; the Initiation of about 10.)
of Florida, of Phi Kappa Tua oh- sible that he might have followed
raMMANDKRY MEETS
The
pair
had
been
working
not on most maps, Mr. Bagwell
nerved the anniversary of its some child home.
ramlhlde* from more Ilian Gil
II
K«
M
A regular session of Hit- Tailor said, Hanforditvs, who have kin in here fnr Ihe past ten day* under Florida Woodmen camps. It will t 1 ..
founding with a banquet staged in
The Departraeat would like noth­
....
71
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.^4
the Chapter house at Gainesville. ing better than to have ha mascot Coinmandary No. II, Knighta t!.e small, r Texas town* of the IT. H. Htahl, tllrectnr nf the Iw-iil draw atHi.it GoO men who already *1
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H
In the list of active member* and returned, because he breaks the Templar, will he held Innixbi at disaster section, 'ought tsi learn If. H. II. K. and chief nf the hit. are member* ,.f ipe WOW.
11
. 71
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.09
IV
p
i
,
ii
reuua
In
the
Hntilhern
Hlat-*.
pledges appeared the name of ; monotonous hours of lolling around 7:10 o'clock In Ih* Masonic Hall. whether their relatives' home* were
Indhailon* are that 23 or 36 It
74
11
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Including the alallmi* nperaled by affiliates of thla hslgo will at­ IT
Francis Rnumlllat nf this City. lie the Station waking for aa alarm All members and officer* are those which the school served.
54
III 1.1it lt&lt;C
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It
t«
,4#
Hmlth and Held,
i tu tuuud.
attends the University.
urged to .Head,
tend.
11
55
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Army Drive Net* Flow er Show
At
$1,250, Report H u n d red s Inspect Exhibits
At Mid-Day Say*
League To Seek
City’* Support
in 10 Meaiuies

P u b l i c Is Invited
To Watch Autogyro
Spray Celery Crop

Demo (ontrihutors
G e t Appreciation
From Drive Chief

Sanford Firemen
Make Appeal For
Mascot’s Return

Texiis School B l a s t
fiives Chamber Much
Map-Searching Work

I M o r e Cundidatf’s
Seek MemhcrNhip In
IxH’iil W( Imen’s Unit

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pitcher who won 11, lost 6,
llcaty (Hank) Half, who
J99 and caught I l f games, jola
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paw hurltr who won 11, lost 8,
goat to the Boston Wees.
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second-baseman, Johnny Mihallh
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4SI
of Mexican history, the mretlng
I hall of th# eointry’a first Congre»», Is being restored her*.
Jafter standing In semi-ruin foe
2H years.
rathollrs nf this stdto capital
contributed most of the funds
_
for the work on the old parochial
church .where, reprrs-ntstives ol
---sw
' *'--------SHANGHAI, Chins, M ir .- t f ”
Mexican rrbrls
m
il n H; !"
UH—Th# Year of the Rad b*» first met September II, 1813.
In the same billiling, Novem­ A nua Identified by pasta! laspirti ra as Walter Clyda Smith waa
ended. It wl.| ha twslva years
befora China’s rata enjoy tha ber II nf Ihnl year, they formal­ arrested la Wasklagtea aad bald far Atlanta aatharitlra la rsaatrllaa
with a mall fraad cans la wkkh Ray Martin, theatre sparater af Cahonor o f hovtng another year ly proclaimed their Independence,
Ga* was rspsrted fleeted af R M R Tha prtsaaar (right) Is
which
was
no*,
realised,
however,
namad for tham ami th* prutcebeing handcuffed by United
“
* ‘
i Fhate)
lie * given tham by families that until right year* later, with th#
signing of th* treaties of Cor­
cling to agv-ol.l superstitions.
doba.
Many Chinas* still hold It Is.
The restoration Is significant
'Joan" for tho«* who havaj
children bom during th. Year o f ( ■* Ifilm lln g Increasing modern
. .1st
.. —
. _ rodtpts.
t *lon of this state govarnment's SANroaD V M k r r astroMT
th*
to ....
kill th#
VOl.l-AItlXI — kst-pll** *04(1115
toward Iho
Catholic
carnaml m&lt;Ml*r*l». market eleaUc,
vo. aa
Aa" Shanghai I* a aeaport, th#'
r.
is.
isor.
Fuk
Per So* baackee, moelt)
rat population i* numerous and church,
I*.Sic, few tec.
U slly rsp irt o f salsa e f Ploruta
cosmopolitan
health niXhorltkal
|n*l*.allnn* lo th* ceremonies
L 'L d ’31licit* — ru. bu. hpre
fruits unit
at the Hnnlurd beet 150-5 •*. p&lt;mr lu fair I M ­
hava only freed th* city from ths Ml&lt;l In connection with install*- •ta le »-.• raters* V**aleaale M s r i.t IS*.
kuboalc plague in tha last
l ‘J lion of bells U ths first tower of lo tru&lt; ksrs, earlut aaasn,t&gt;l#ia aad
K llliriA N T — supplies llgkl
other dsalsra lur a St hour period
years and svsn row hava to keep the church to be finished wars endln*
llskt,
maruet
etea.tr
S;oo A. at.. Inday as ra* Cemamt
signed by "Sr. Augustin M. Dias, ported at
by J. U. Michael, M en*, Fla. IH hue.
crla. beet. Set;
on tha alert for it.
prlea*. authorised to officiate, and --c. to ins Kedaral M a t* Market fair lo a*—d, I I * . 1.15; bu. bpra,
Cootiaa employed by tha health
Maw* Barrie*.
115-1.IS.
chairman of the Mexico City aim
department pay periodic visits to
OHAMiKa—Kla. aid. kts.Comh,
t,R m rt’n—aupotiee ii « m ,
Chilpancingo comml.teea for re- »•«-. '» bx. heirs, I.SS. Is. ,t,|. maml
i.«xl, market (leadr.
PM.
Iho rat-lnfedtrd districts lo lay
hsa. romp. jao. 4 h*. hsa», i.u. tCKIU'ltll Weatern rrte, le. le.
conxlrucllon of the temple”
traps and thsrs are scores of
N^
bxa, I.TI, H bs. has* S.ia-tla. Caelern rrte.. I.IS-l.tl
ML'MTAttH—Cl*, curly, aesrew
privately owned
•(terminating
m iai'KiM tttrr— Vi*. , m
b«** pec ilue. bunebet. 40c.
companies. It Is estimated more
I’limli l.».|.r«. 1, bs. hsa*. siNorthern Yell,,we. te
««c No Is. Mid. 1,10.. I.U. H bs. Ib.UNIONM—
than 100,000 rate war* hilled In
Iea*e, 1.50.
Iotas. 55c.
rAh.iL.KV—ct*. per das. bus
Shanghai last year.
TANHKIIINK* — rv». t-l ksa, eh-*,
i*.is*.
conth, 15.sec Nn. ta, 5&lt;l-tae.
This year only butchers born
I’ KAM; lilllC K N )—Fla hue bet
IITIIAWliK'tlllKH — ru . Plata.
hpre.
no auppllea.
ISc-llc.
*
In tha Year of the Cow have any
CCI-t'Clta — auppllea modaral*
AI‘l*I.Ktt—lUil-rn. Ynrks. fxlr demand
OLOtlCKSTKII. England, Mar.
•orrtet, fur In 1937 the cow takes
nuHierate. market eteaLT
to «rt..Ml bus. hskls.. l i e . I.U.
Iiuahel
kampere.
Ilulln,,.{ f t —Th« last word In lux­
Iha throne.
IIKANH: I LIMA I —riu. bus bora, Cla.
1
10-135;
Wixn.br. I.SU-I.U; IS
ury In prlrato railway cars has fair to ordinary, S.35*150; f«w b-i. trie.. Iluilnoea
l.l*-I.T5; Wuufancy,
tli-115.
been constructed here for Iho
I.SU-I5S.
UKANM: (B.NAIH) — Sap p i t a s •ler
INtTATUCa — Suppllea heavy,
'responsibilities of Iho present Maharaja of Indore.
I Is bl.
dem and
Hah!, mar- demandt raoderaie, market firm
foe iholr future llvIt la aa apartment on wheels, bcl steady Kk. bus hpro.. tl&gt;snt Cla. bua. m e. idle* Triumph*. It.
Mlrlnnlcss. fair In ordinary, S SO.
bedrooms to 3 »». Ml. Illack Vabmllnss. S•*- M. No la. I.tl-I an. U. M. Nn. 1*.
Talbot says. "Thosi complete fr o m
t.aa-l fa, p,mr*r, rough. I Si.
being mad* afraid o( cocktail bar;
from concealed J S3
I’tiTATtiKM—Or. Mountain. t'WT
Ml lllurk Valentine*. 1 ou-5 IS.
bea*. N»
I*. SSI.
marriage, ar* aatariag It better lighting and air conditioning to
IIK ir r s —Mu|,piles moderate, de­
C A III»IIK »—yw. par dos. bua
steady tkaa re-tla.
a*sipped and mors awsru at lie shower baths and full-stied fur mand moderate, m srbsl
b*!n. per tb&gt;&gt; bunches, are. lo
allure.
Joy* sad responsibilities."
V 4HAMII—FI*, but. bpra. Tel
■lUitllly .tii.l rttndlllon. S*.|Sc, some Inw (Trrmknei-k* fair lo snml S•«Th* finished artlcta weighs SO wMirer. l-iwsr.
S IS; iMx.rer lower; white, bu.
Tha average American sau mors tons. Is 4S feet long and ten
OAI'IIAHR; iriRKBNI — Bunalla* hpr* 1:15-115.
deman, *«,,*d. msrbel ilrenv.
Mtv KMT l-xrrvrrirs — jteurs.y
tea a ion of food a year, ills wlilo. || I, of steel construellim Haiti,
best 13 iu-31»«. poorer. nrc. to I'nrlu III."*. t’WT l.as*. f »«-I «
rarefully sound proofed, and tha ■lualliy. 15 sa-Sti *u. lied, bu. hpts.
1st includes I t po** da of
TOMATlirW— Supplier mode rota
demand m.-d-iate. merket elendr
18 pounds of raffs*, 108 pounds cost, by the lime It Is transport ■5-**&lt;t'AltltOTM — Supplies llehl. de­ CU. luce. Sale A terser. II* ef sugar, 177 pounds of flour, 1M ed to India, will be close to mand rio«.erale. mark*! a l a i d r , t.i*;
Slfe.
I.IS-l.tl.
t,*# a *.
1100.000.
►*la. per una bunches- mostly IS* rraies. spprov. 5* the. net. areea
usds af potato** aad t i l
A urates; ace. to quality. I sa­
tic.
pamrsr.
lower;
Tupped,
bu.
I There Is a nursery, children's hpre . I a*.I It.
of milk.
ils .
j bathroom sad special quarters
T in N ir a — n *.
t- »
«•*
CKI.K’ i r —FUlttlDA
ISbunrbaa. »c*. to quality A
Helpbrlagor, Holder
Kick- for servants. (Hiding partitions *a* ta.Ss. see. to arnte. H I .
taw
SI. Topped. per
I'KI.KItV
l l l f l l l l a — rite
Pel S*.|*e;
ar—all Uvad oa the same street ar* used Instead of doors to idoe bunches. a-e
lo quality. hn*b*L S#-4#«. Salad bu. bpra,
U-SSc.
glvs the effect of greater space. I» • • «* .
la Easley, Ala.
TttNTIt—l - l l

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t.urkr (Airehaa i
Don J

China Ends Year
When Population
Honors The Rat

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■ S fo iK ef •nail, found la
,
* t » around Aiacrl*
^Oa., taa rlee to the top of a
tlak to the bottom by
water Into or out of an1

Men Students T i k e
Home Economica In
Oklahoma Col l e t e

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8 *y
eonponATioM.
arparellea, el ch.ls.* Kl&lt;
Deeh t l e l l d l a e . Hie
awer. New York Clly, N. T.,
nattiiT ca. t'nipi*NN oi
Wleone at, rhlceen. III.
are hsr.by t&gt;r&lt;f.r»d to ke
, Appear before ner t'trrell
, la aad lor H.mlnet. ('ioni­
te. upon the Ilk dar of
I». HIT. In the k'll of
tiled aeelnel rou In
VearL kr It. u p r u t h .v ,
••• earn# being e Koreclneure
« • Deede. nr elee the una
he taken aa rnnf«u**L
Maaterd Herald le dealanIke newspaper In which
Order ehall be published far
'aoaeeeutlce weeks.
‘ • mr kand aad real
rearl na thla the tnd dar
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BTILLWATBH. Okie., Msr. 14- { I f ) - Two kaad red men tindeata of ohlahotaa A. A M. cob
logo have aarollsd tor a horns
economic* court*.
Daaa Nor* A. Talbot aaya the
men want answer* to Uses
qaeitleas:
llsw stack moaey muet I
hava te marryt
llow ca* I droaa economi­
cally aad still ace good
taataf
What shall I sat to pro­
mote good haalthT
What are tka man’s dntleo
hi a housebold?
What shar* of tha family
hudgat should t§ spool for
food?
"Mas ar* taaralag to tah* Iholr

!la tticed Advertisements
YOUR Watch repaired by
•ha really knows how. FOR HINT: Gangs
118 Warn 4th Be.
Jswslar, Magnolia At*.
GET VIGOR A T O NCII FURNISHRD GARAGE APART
MINT. TOR Park Area*#. Phase
flatrux Teals Takteta as*iR V avatar Invigorates aad Ml. Adult* only.

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Far Rant

faw caws paid,
•ffcs Me Rayaaids Drag Oaas- FOR

RENT—8-Roam baagalo*
aad gang*. DM Palmetto Avs-

Trueh rash Maaday
ONE REBUILT
lag Mashla*.
Cm
ISM puN 1 1-1 taa

Maytag

Wash
Rtectrte

r o u R ALR -a factory kuUI r
boats. For galck ante, Its ap*
Call Biado, Loagwaod.
FOR RALR: Roaioa trartee*. Fan
brad. L. W. L araU. »7$J.

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BUY BLUR 0 RARE. Rtra Rib­
bon ar cytloaa M a m a
aad
rat tka atmaaq W Lawamsv
»•!*•■ RUuky-Negara Hariwara

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SANFORD MARKET REPORT

Indor Maharaja Han
Last Word In Fine
Cara For Rail Trips

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Attention!

Dsirymen
Cattle Owners

B .L .

Federal afflciala
IRRRJT pWlOil
for old ago p
da nat

FROM YOUR FOOD
WITHOUT IA I O l K M T

nL'TTE, Mont., Mar. Ifl.—UP)—
Jloney has burned pockets, but In
this rase M. W. Jones' fera tinI ltd.
With ib* thermometer
snug­
gling at 13 below sera, h* wagwnd
a friend he could walk acrora
Main Street* barefooted and anaplined, with all popular aid* to
locomotion,
Including bicycles,
roller sksies, eruichet and stilts
barred.
Before a rood-slsrd audience
Jones made the trip from side­
walk to sllswalk across the le*
and said his feet “ felt better than
■hey ever did since 1 |*ft Mis­
souri” He won $5.
Jack Culver, 4-ytar-old boy of
Gail.wlcn, Ala., prefers big black
cigars to candy.

R T ^ BAKING
■ V v PO W D BR

ns, fa5ltel*wha* rau'ra kvagry
•ad iklraty u wall.
Oriva avae |a HamaFa tee
a akart pfaarara agrtlt
Ha'll gtv* yaw • * »* raevtea,
WjTk T*S*rte5y. ^ a n l i r
•varylaleg stall
Ta* M l *b**a t*_ r »»v
*-■
•a tela aa atevaa.
Tkla te thajrta** aamkai

. BOUEVS
SODA SHOPPE
A n . A lra t t
A me •*&lt;*!•*

H ava yon m r fiilu w W
yon r Im r m ? A r t tlw ir
ItenMhT

Fknbeim 88.75 up
Friendly |5A0
Fortune $L00
SHOES

(They Moo For More)
Tooi

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Sanford A m co Feed Store

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SEMINOLE COUNTY

LAUNDRY
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O r dering Evictions
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a d e r s Of Strike
Lee Qualifies Pennon Plan It L eRefuse
Conference
With Officials Of
Af Candidate in Hailed Locally Chrysler
Company
ClKV LleCIIOD By Kail WOrKCM

10.009 Persons

Shrubs Displayed In Attrac­
tive Arrangements

Seminole C o u n t y
C i t i z e n a To Viite
On Court Program

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

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Homestead Blanks
Await 400 More In
Assessor’s Off iff*

tel &gt;tec*

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Medical Society
Takes New Member,
Group Totals 13

Meat House Project
OI Future Farmers
Nets $101 Profits

iJ'Army Officer Will
DiscusH Campuiffn
Durinjr World &gt;Var

Quick Purchsae Of
Cover Crop Legumes
3 Is Urged By Agent

Two Autos Hit In
Minor Night Crash

B i 11 To Authorize
Survey Of Damage
By Med fly Okehed

Jay O
To Start
Drive For Members
Early Next Month

No Negroes Taken
In April CCC Quota

Myxtic Givea I'riMhf
llerahl Read Widely

Dr. Kelly To S p e a k
At S p e c i a I Service
In MethodiHt Church

School DismiHEed*
To Reflume Mondnv

TourwtH Take Trip
Up St. JohnM River

MICAL WEATHER*
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President Of State
WiMMlmen’n Circle
To Attend ScsMion

Edward Reynolds To
Take New Position

Bit Waal Sri BL

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Public
Invited
To Easter Sunrine
Service In Orlando

We Invite You To Visit Our Plant

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Salvation Army Flow er Show It Opened In
Report* $786 Is E p is c o p a l Parish House
Collected Here VRricty Of Blooms, Plants, Vines And

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Regii«tration A g a i n Kctiremcnt Program
Block Traffic
In Spot I iff ht Of
I A g r e e d Upon
Municipal A f f n i r a
By Two Fact Iona Antomohile Concern
Mnv Demand Writ
Seeklncr A r r e s t *

InRenf OfStore
la Minor Threat

•ad akalaaM a# wlaa,
tura Iteklaa Ik* patel*, de­

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—yjnre (hint fr.OOfl aU-riown

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Oo la Haaur’a far raaarsx
Aad meaeataas l»a.
Oat your *a&gt;okl*g aa* aAavl*a * * * * * .

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Itroinls in the County Court
n i .
was
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D
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I
Ho ,e xhow . tranraction lnvolv.
ing ihe property, In which IC V
•
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I Sikt w it exchange*!, accorxllng t‘» „
,
,
.
,
«,
| a computation
tun ba*cd on the numlaa« I **—
1
x4
a a •
a A Jkf
I
A
a aa
J ber of Federal
anda kl'at.
SC*’* Mwamia
revenue
n
stamps cancelled on the legal
k W A S H J V r .T O N . Mar. 17.
papers.
F— (API—Profpnaor Fdwnrvl
Records showed that Aug.stusj
t
8. Tdirwln. Princeton Uni­
T, Ashton was tht. party from
A. IV. le e today qualified as
More than BOO employee* of the
versity, asserted toilny the
whom the property was traits- a candidate for the City Com­ Atlantic Toast IJno Railway in
frrrrd.
majority of the Supreme
mission to plug tht. existing va­ h'anford lo*lny accepted with en­
Ileyond confirming that he was
thusiasm the announcement from
P F T R H 1 T . Mnr. 17.— ( A P I
Court membern had "forgot­
cancy
caused by Ihe resignation
tbe sole owner of the hostelry,
Washington that the railroads and
ten their supreme obligation'*
A tragic automobile craxk near Richmond, Va^ brought death to Don Cheney of Orlando, n *., Mr. Kirchoff today declined to of Petty N. Whitehurst.
major mil labor unions have
to interpret the Conatituthn and Malcolm Carllex of Exit Orange, N. J., members of the Rollins college fencing tiam « n roilte make any comment on the ileal. Two other citizens hav*- an­ agreed on a five percent payroll •Irikora liofim l n court ln]unc*
in hi* brief statement, he In­ nounced for th*- election sched­ tax to finance a retirement p»n- ♦Ion npnfnst their ocetipancjT
aa r broad document written northward for a series o f games. A professor and fir* other atudents wer„ Injuied. The aniokitg
ruin* of the ear ir e ahown nfter It »tniek m telephone pole iml burst into flnmen* (ANRociatcd l*reU cluded the fact that all legal uled Apr. 13, but neither have ■lon for ntoro than 1,300,000 em­ of (he PhrA'aler Atifnmobite
for an undefined future.”
ployees throughout the Uni:c*l plant* tottnv. nnrl their lead#
•angle*, with a single small «xPhoto)
qualified. They are J. II. Tru- State*.
Th . gray-balmi, bespectacled
ription, which has surrounded
luck and W. A. I.rnvitt.
professor of constitutional law,
The new plan was devise,) to rr*t tteclinerl to meet with R
the Mayfair property have been
Mr. Lee’* petit ion contained 25 lubstitute for a 7 percent tax pn»- Committee n.tmetl l&gt;v Gov#
testified before th* Senate Ju­
straightened nut.
names of qualified electors, the grum whl h was proposed several ornnr Mnrphv to arek n «&gt;•
diciary Commute* In behalf o f
A ilee*I book in the Court
minimum number mrrssnry to In*, month iign but which was blocked
President Roosevelt’s court re­
House which records the trans­
come a candidate m u municipal wheu tho railroads hauled it Into liltlnn of labor tlisputej.
organisation program.
action kohls the purchaser re­ , elrctl&gt;n,
After th# nine o'clock dead*
j coutt for n constitutionality test.
Aa the Committee assembled,
'ire for strikers* evacuation had
_______
I | sponsible for all State. County I City Clerk Frank I .union nn*
fltorge M. Ilarrison, rhsirman
'at»l City Taves an&lt;l assessments
b* privately discussed criticism
passed. Union sympn'hlzerx ettinounced that City registration
for improvement* tha: are unpaid. books will remain opiu until \pi. of the Rnilway l.nlmr Fxrrutlvr
ttolrad by Justica MeReynokU o f
, Association, was quoteil ty the As­ matesl 'o number 10,000 aur«
person* who complain i t e d i a ^
3
Unregistered person* expect, ' " citi id Pro s ns saying ihrtr I* loundul th,. Chrysler Jefferson
Terra court declsiofts.
CBryrir.
i
ing to vole *ho Id en &lt;r their ; T 'V likelitmmt of n cottr t'tslAvenue plant, blocking traffie
said "doctrines o f th* court natinme* in th* poll list.
Itnge tu the five percent plan."
JarMy utrolve the admlnistratten’*
lie ssiil cRIxuts who were reg- j Ac Ion by Congress w ill be ne.*- for fitc bheks, and nearly ••
'* tir »
program in a fog of^.
By F R A N K S PR ARSON
isterel in tho lust n y rl.q-tion . i-,«nry to put the plan into effe.q. many rurro nded the Hugo Dodg*
Herat* Sw ift, r a ti..
and wh*. have not removed hen
I'nivlsions o f the plan, In oddi- division p.ant, where a&lt;rik«ru
The seventh annual f l u w * r
McReyaoJds' raraarant nvirad
‘•’gal te ddenre
Irom
Hnnfo I [ don to 'bo *nx feature, wrro out li'irrg cu: the sign; ‘‘Give us lib*
Sanford rHsens had contributed
show
of
the
Sanford
Garden
Clqb'
,
* f calling raembara of th* 8786.75 to the Salvation Army at
slrce that time are etlgihlo-so lined os follows In the Joint an
*'"&gt; °i ID'O i'i dvntb.' ' iy
opam'd today at the Kpisropgl]
taart .kofsra tho Commit te*.
,, —Hill, M-i, &lt;n* i , a, t **«&gt;
'ar ns rrgl (radon is roncern«-.|_
the closo of activities Tuesday, !|
Homer Morten, l.AAVA
Parish llotis* with a nmltitudl '
Itemtool* Ceuwty ha. „ h r iMooAtot Aakurst reiterated i t e i was reported today by Judge
to I allot next momh
nous colterrteff nf PM/jJj
1'iit, luioioici tire governor
« r f J i » .*).
It toy JteHw gran fclatej ha James G. Sharon, general chair­
• lerk I amsnn reiterated that s
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a-t
Friday,
•rr, pfirr ,. » \,ir&gt; hi •. v.-i *»;
livVcU (he pro; used timtmU
wnated ta ka kauri he would bo man of ih* campaign' to mis*
'■ «Rs aarte*. nn
voter mu-h show a receipt af 19.16
• I rntal flower nrrangrmenti on dlk
U \ .^
mm
iTv-wtera Baraevek**
„
•'•ill i.ui xerv« to eradicate Hto
Poll taxex otherwise he will not h«
1937-3$ operating rx ye tecs.
Tha waathra: Fair; not qU|„,
1
ravlo*
rvvte* the Bapraara Cran and
v ds oi jolt insecurity and low
qualific*!.
,
Explaining that ihe captains • » )
•tt cold,
with
light scat fared I Th* flow* rs are arranged
place |$ mew ra dm orach.
'* Jg#»."
Persons 33 year* of age or tier a 6 * ratalsma h*v* each bran na• ottroM e aortfc portion to-'th* mate' mom of the Pari*'.,
' i h* misled.
A teport af U * Mceteara . d M l
yond ar* erarnpt’ front the pny.
"Ignccr certain prospects. Judge
hllhl;
Thuruday fair, warmer Iloua# with thi« diffrn*nt clan*^1
*'*■ Semlnol* Craotv |n
mem of poll inxe*.
Mn| er Chrysler, *tkidiatrti w t’ -ib*
Shnmn declared solicitation* will
north, ronlral pnrtlona
of iifantK anil ahrivin pronp^.J. l**f Georglo where the.haito.ing
mniimje until every would-be-giv­
Afore ll"»n_ A£&gt;1&gt; U.-|-.:,^.I. Colin- 1•■(•oration Doan), and John L.
North went Florida-partly cluudy,1tH* ammll hoot hi on rithrr ai«K
Is to be held, and not the
head of th* CbruxiliM for
er has bceh contacted and offered
•v lumtrowncrs have failed rhlr I
Florida political auhdi listen
industrial Urganizatlox, waajra*
an opportunity To contribute to warmer lonlgLl. Tiuraday ra.mlly, A ml Idle aisle ha* been formed
vrar
i
«
apply
for
homesteal
rscloudy; warmer.
, tj
* , wn the renter of the floor I y a
ot which Haafrad I* ihe teaihe Army movement.
nepdons, it vvas reported today by i.anleii as providing tlt^ quick
ter o i gaerruaraar.
-1 chain of asparngtt.* f»rn held up
Sanford Iteiidt'ry, County tax as- means for a solution to
From
Army
Campaign
Head­
Thrra alarntx, on* e f -inm f*lw ,
Th* Wlhniag will be done
A weekly session o f the ^^sn•, * l |!, »tnnll green post*.
Il*l.nd
Union picket line nearly _
•cr or.
■l wer* an-iwervd yVaierday ofier- quarters, the following were named
la
a
apeclsl
rlectiow
railrj
for*l Lions Club will be held at 7' rsrh si'll* o f the miniature feme
nil*-* long which exlendri «nThose xvhn wi*h to take silvan
tmon, and lait night by ihe Ran* on a FUlIrna I Commlttro to oper­
solely for the purpose of grttrely around ibr D*&gt;dgii plant.
'nif" of the lienrfit* offered und"
ate among railway employes her**: o'clock tonight In the Valdrx H o.,at* plan-1 tiers of cut flower nr
ford Fir* Dapanmenr.
Miio
MilJred
Wheeler,
.'hai,,
ting an opinion on the roun
•*L
ntngrmnits,
The next Chrysler move unitor
die
1933
piece
of
legislation
wenJ.
G.
Patterson,
M.
Carroll.
C.
K.
president
and
district
manager
of
A rubhlih fire at 11:30 P. M.
question.
dirhigati law may lie showing In
'
I Literally hitting the visitor in
I * bind ihe Speer Store on Finn Adorn* and IV. A. Leavitt.
the Flotilla Woodmen'* Circle,will end'ieil thnt no npplirntioas wd'
T
«te
y
.
Randolph
,
rtiaaty,
Thursday', tides, Tidal Station, the rye is the nttractvenrs.s of
oiirt that an injunction, issue*!
l~- accepted ofn-r Apr. I.
This group is slated to contact
8treet wna extingulahc*! before it
ottend tonight's ............... ,h„ |„.
Grergio, lo holding the nsAtr. Ihiudnry said: "Home mi*'- '&gt;y a Circuit Judge, had been vlo#
gained
aufficieni
heailwsy to railway official* and employee# Ocean !’l*r, Daytona Ilrarh: 6:12 the stage, n non-competitive en'ty
ml circle beginning a 7; tit o'clock I" lleve that Iwcause an exemption .alrd, ami a request for • writ
A. M. and 7 P. M.; high, 12:Id A. arrange*! by A. K. Ros.etter.
j tioa’o first afflrlol vote on
(taalteamS Ox t&gt;s*a Treat
threaten surrounding bu ildin g".
Mr. Noosesrh'o rontrovegsiol
in Wiuulman's Hall.
M. and 12:44 P. Mj Swinging from wall panels a"«l
nptdirndnn wt&lt; file*! Inst yenr. •t attachment for tho arrest of
Chief Mark Cleveland ial| the
issue.
Twenty-two persons off dinted tlu ro is no nrol tu file this year. drikers.
■
■
.
lattice-work
decorative
wall
va-cs
danger would have been *cri«us
with the WOW Were prevnt Mon. That, however, is mu the rsic.
Al llart, aaalstant atnrekoeer at of cut flowers spot the Interim *-f
Itespiie tho injunettes develophad ihe flames not been discov­
•lay when special memorial serv­ The homestead exemption niesi- uient, Union and t’orporation con­
j
the Atlantic Coast l.llle shops, the main display room.
ered immediately.
ices were held in Umaiilbv f..r a ute plainly siairs that a hems- ferees wh*r have been deadlocked
had relumed to work l«*lny after
At the r'n-ht of the entrance a
An alarm *t 3:20 P. M. car
former
f r mrml
mrmla-r of the Cltcte m, owner must nrako nppliratinn n h two weeks on the issue o f excluo
layoff
of
two
Weeks
betauso
of
beautiful
antique
whatnot
stands
rl*d firemen to 602 Wcti Bix'n
that rity.
j yiIir&gt;-Illness.
&lt;ive bargaining right* met again
•
lately
ugniiMt
the
wsl|
and
sl-|
Street to • residence where spaiks
Dr. H. B. Oriel of Osceola was
Th"»e unending were Mr. and1 Siam nnd County tax b’ nefi:« ’ nil morning
most
stral*
the
show
with
itsj
from the chimney h*J ignite*! iho
accepted last night •* a member
*'■ *’• Collins, Mr. and .Alts, sie handle,I through Mr.lhiudney's
roof. No damago was r*pom-d.
Workmen today were engaged, smalt bud* am| shelves o f on-n
Profit* from n timat lion *o r.. b. t arroway, Mr. nrol Mrs. It. offirr. City exemptiim applications
of the Seminole County Medical In waterproofing the roof of tho i'104" " ' •" miniamrr vase* o f 'hiThs resident si 700 I’almnin
projecl of Ihe Hcmltiid" County It. Floy I, Mr. nml Mr.a C. ||. nn- handled »i City 11*11.
Society, bringing the membership Court House. The jolt Is ex;u-cted' ,1B' crW"“ l nod silver,
Avenue turned In an alarm at
I Chapter of Kuluro Farmers of Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. J &lt;; Fryer
________ to 13.
lo lie finish'd before the end of
8:07 P. M. which proved *o be
in the dimly bgtvi-i interior *&gt;f I America buvn risen lo (till, tin,
The
en'ire
membership
is
a*
the week.
fab*.
the small room on the left o f th’ unit reported last ntaht at *
follows:
• ntrance irru the gilded framed regular meeting In th" Chaplet C Fullerton, Mr*. Kunln* Kay.
Dr. II. D. Smith, president; Dr.
Hanford Woodmen will assem­ shadow boxes ib-pi,tjnjy seen * room at th,. lllglt Hrluad.
Mrs. A Hatcher, lairaine Collin*,
J. N. Tolar, vice-president; Dr.
ble at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night varying from a t bines** oetting
Th" Fieeiillv* ComtllHlen 111 Helen llarkry, llernire KdnomIt. O. Srott, secretary; Dr. J. T.
entitled
"Ea«t
I
smi
I,*
West"
m
jn
A proposed |,||| to nuthorliB a
in Woodmen's Hall, First Stm t,
notiDce'l that lu roitcreto bon*bits w,n&gt; * ly*l*- Ftyer .Al. C. .Stone,
Denton, Dr. A. W. Knox. Dr. W.
epicurean thought &lt;xpressed by a
Florida baa
“ The (inlli|Mili rnm|i«i|fnM will ni'dlly survey uf
for a regular weekly session.
had been furnlshml iho laik-i n,"l Inland Ituili*
T. Langley. Dr. T. F. McDaniel,
dinner plate, a win" gl|*«, n tea
Im&gt; i|lii'iit e#*i1 Friday ii Ir Ii I nt ► .
opprured by Hut L'nltoJ
Mary
Hl'IllMil
In
the
he,ml
It
l&lt;
aDr. C. M. Mitchell, Dr. C. L
cup an! nn unlightnl cigarette.
oVh». k in lhi» mirmhly room »»f s't.n.'S I tepar Intent of Agricul­
lion |&gt;ro]e, t whleh the FFA dl
oh
•he Ornn$;i* I'oiirity Court Hunt* ture. according
■C. !’ . Dawson, County farm I’ark, Dr. 8. Puleslon, Dr. O. H.
m
press diaA professional exhibit armng'-J rrrte*l there
l»y MirJ llltii K
nf Ihe pati lies from Wasliliigton.
by Mrs. C. R. Kirtb-y, |,o-nl H ragent, today advised quick |&gt;ur- Selman, oil o f Sanlonl, and Dr.
An average nf l* |»iri"iit I u
J.
W,
Martin
of
Oviedo.
UnlfcmHy
$,f 1'lurlLi, J
IS
choses of legum* seeds by all j
i*t, is an umtsually attUKtite
rin, plero of hiip*"l for leglsvocational agrlcnllure work was
Ml&lt; fi.iv'l. |»ri*ril«l«*nt of Ihn lien ru I'tlioo was liiaiixurated by Hon.
farmers and growers who will &gt; An onnouneenient was modi)
group of potted palms, gladudns,
reported
for
Ih"
Chapter,
white
hospital
Olflcefrt A uMn UHi MI nf IVlllrul If II Androws and Hett. Claud*
No nrgroeo will be received I t ’ call# lilirs, r»*e* an I statk earryplant this specie o f vsgstetion as that tho tuberculosis
the school averagn Is slightly
A 1937 membership drive of die Fhirhl-i* ariiif»mirr«| liMlay
IVppcr.
a cover crop in the 1937 Federal near Orlando will open in April. Seminole County'* CCC quota, I ing out ns pastel color achetin- of
lower.
Some members of the local Soci­
Junior Chamber nf Coinmein,
•Hi*
i«i«l all |N*r«4»na in»rrM!rt|
| prach, lavender and white again t
In Its provision, th" hill would
Boll Conservation program.
Mia.
J.
P.
Ridge,
social
welfare
Mm . lit |."Fils and John Itavl* will open h- re in early April,-It"
ety probably will attend dedica­
In inililary nff.iirM ar«* l i $« f t f I n niilliorliml «n uii'leterinlned conI a bar kground of deep forest g c 'it .'
Ths sgvnt said that an unprccc- tory ceremonies.
director, said today.
were name.l on Ihe vacation tour organisation's Hoard of lliicf’w, •
hear tin* lee I urr Mn| LiliKt', »e
| School esliibits were entered by
gresslimal alloealbm of fuii'ls In
dented demand for the seed* is
Interesting medical
rases of A bulletin from Htate ).,%*■!.pj.xr- the Junior High School, Hoo h rom m llle* lo replai e two mem­ ■leeid"d ls«&gt; night at a •|M--i,| fttfilini: m Mr. Michael, it an rxflnnni" a aiirxey of Ihn ilaiuugq
forcing th* price upward, and that
recent week* were described by ter* in Jacksonville informed tho Hide, Kan Hide anil W '*t Side bers who resigned
meeting ill tho home o f I'reddrnt rill*'iil |nilillr k|»fiiki*r,
done In this Hlato when the Gova 100 percent Increase is expected Dr*. Hmith and Denton.
llefreshnient*
wer"
*erv"d
at
Andrew
f'trrawuy.
local office of the development Primaries.
Outstsmling amorg
I Mir Heilnn nf |lm ln|il&lt;* will In* ornnumt onlureil tin, destruction
In th* near future.
Th" goal of lot) has been an, chili* n altnly nf III** rnmhllieil
this morning.
these entries were mounted butter­ Ihn ronrllislon ot the * " shIoii oiul
of illrna trees to an attempt
Whte us* o f legumes in ths soil
th"
Chapter's
string
hand
fur
direct « said. At present the civ­ nperalluiia nf military nml naval
Previously, R hail been expect- flies and dried flower arrange­
Ih
to fri'o Florida from this Medltarprogram was givsn as tho rcatd that about 10 negro youths ment* o f the .South .Sido Primary. nlshed music A number of FFA ic tiidi has 76 nffilintes.
font** me.ilnil (hi* reahlliiK ainl ram an fruit tty whoso pretnacn
on for heavy demand.
The Hoard rliaru-sed th" Hi*'" • Inver fnri i* nn land.
would he accvptrt) from this sec­ Liti(* Miss Ilk-tty Crawley, ago mothers attended.
hero many iloithteil.
In another statsmmt, Mr. Daw­
tion.
convrntion schnlirl"-| fur Apr. M il
•even, pupil at Ih,- South pi,|..
•tei relsry Wallse". axrlciilttir*,
son announced a meeting of all
in Lakeland and laid |*l.in« In until
White boy* wishing lo get in School, had as an original entry
said while his ilepartment had
County and Community Commit­
as
nuny
delegates
ar
could
pmHanford Masnnlr laalgo ik’o. US on th* quota ahould make appli­ a ehibi’s tea table set with mini-vapprorml lhn proposed bill aa It
teemen of tho Semlnol* County
sihly attend.
cation after Mar. 21.
turi* china pieces nnd rentercl
today
extended an Invitation to
• lands, h» did not helium that
Agricultural Conservation AssortVisitors’ Night was announced
with
n
small
bow|
nf
nwret
pea*.
the surrey should bring say
atlon for Monday morning at 10 tho ptlhlle tu attind Faster sun­
for next Monday night nt the
The low table is covered with u
Tbnt the Hanford lleraI,F trav­ ligation nn tho Government.
o’clock in his office at the Court rise services on l^ke Kola. Or­
regular
reunion
in
the
Mayfair
madiera cloth and a chilli's .paon
el. f,,r and wide, rovering a vast
lando, Hundsy morning Mar. 21.
Uous*.
The Rev. Dr. Kelly, a retired Hotel. A special program is territory, wa* evidenced by th*
•i each plate was the only silver
It. II t’ hapman o f Hanford w ill
planned.
Used otf the table.
Methodist minister, will hav#
numerous queries sent in to th*
hav* charg* « ( the event.
charg" nf the •pecLvl lenten serv­
nffic,. for Siimetl, th"
wonder
J. C. Trawlrk. worshipful mas­
Edward Rtyartte, manager of
ices
in
the
ln*al
Methodist
Church
mystic who conrlutiea bis engage­
ter nf th,* I.ielfe, said this year
the General Appliura atom her--,
tonight, lie will speak on "R e­
ment at the Ititx Theater with ! i
mark* the third cnnserutlvn Fas­ will leave Hunday for Moultrie.
It
sponsibility of the laymen to
71
tonight's performance.
II
ter the rtlea have been spoaa«r*.| Ga.. where h* wit) assume ■luti* &lt;
1?
Ills
Church"
nt
7:30
o'clock.
la
Over I (100 letter* have been |«
ta
The sheriffs office today ro- by Masonic institutions of Ctn- as sales managvr e f the General
79
47
.19
Seminole
County
srhools
wei*
Tonight's
feature
I*
sponsored
^ P p o n r i a collision
The ''.Ynahte Ark," a houseboat received here, coming front c*rra- I
M
.. — night bo- tral Flnrldo.
21
Fleetric Compaay star* there in •lismisseil this afternoon ond stq. by the .Men's I'lult of the insti­
S
•
I
4
9
from
I’alatka.
left
the
munieipal
brlle,
Orlando,
Maitland,
Oviedo,
---,
Alfred King anj J. p.
Growing annually in popularly, connection with tb« rural tlcctnfi1
&lt;9
•lent* instructed not to report bark tution.
41
and
many .nearby
docks thus morning with 36 Orlan-i Winter . 'urk,
. . . . ..
. . .......
......
aa both men wsra driving altendar* has lorreased far b*-1 ration project.
I
71
IS
for
rlaists
until
Monday
morning.
Other
events
in
the
special
serv­
s
automobile* on West pint Rirre*. yond th* *ap*rt*d bo|i*a of tho
73
do
wintrr
visitors
for
an
all-dayi
point*
os
well
ns
from
this
city,
IS
Th* project Includes tho wir ing
•
The holhlay period waa author- ices will be the baptism nf in­
71
39
I For the four day during which 9
Deputy Lewis Tat* said slight sponsors
19
nf mor* than 1JM0 homes In Col­ ire I by the County School Hoard fanta by the Rev. A. II. CoU eruist* up the St. Johns River.
44
damage waa don* In th* mDhap
M
49
Capt.
Noah
Tdghmun,
owner
nf|
the
mystic
bus
answered
problem*
lauigr 62 held Its regular ses- quitt county. R
,
in order that teachers may hava this Hunday.
71
44
lhi»_ vex'd,
U *in charge of the of the reader* of Th,* Herald II
$nd th* parties Involwrd rtttleil •Inn tail night
1
and member*
II
73
49
J*ck Fox, local resident, will an opportunity to attend ihe onScheduled fur Ihe week nf Mar. (rip.
II
7«
ihsatralvss. Noe* was ar- war* •ntertalnod by
41
feature fill th* vacancy her* crrated .y
through its rolumns, there has II
■nua| ronvemion of ih« Florida KJ- 31 to 2H are evening services to
77
42
The pany w i* tipccml lo re- i»cn an average o f approximate­ It
similar to Professor (Julia.
tt
49
Mr. Reynold*' Waving,
I uca'iunal Association in Orlando. b« directed by visiting ministers. turu late tbU Aficraogii.
14
41
74
ly 251) letter*.
44
44 UtfUtrr99t

May I n v i t e Justice
To Appear Before
* Senate Committee

•I pi«r-

r Z X 'u 't t i J i o &amp; o Z r n m
•r Clg*r,
A waa-blt of araeay *1 Haas•Fa aoaa fart
Ha’* gat tka boat Hal Dag*
A .r

ThMtM'Dmtktom
S

NcwsPAPca

Th, *.„*— « ...
Z 1,Ti.*inS:r'r

Demo Plans Are
In Fog Of Doubt9

D

Headin' For

f

Court Howe Record
Shows $12*500 In­
volved In T r a n s ­
action With Ashton .

All To Be Given Op­
portunity To Con­
tribute To Fund

CORRECT RENT WEAR_______________

IN FAREIONARLB FOOTWSJE
I T O I L AAAA TO BEER
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presto

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Mayfair Hotel
Sit-DownersDefiant
Purchased By
W.E Kirchoff To Court Injunction

FLORIDA STUDENTS PERISH IN AUTO CRASH

Princeton University
P r o f e s s o r Testi­
fies F o r P r e s i dent's P r o g r a m

raraatly

P erk in s

Sunt * Citrus P ulp

lOCBLV

Ate

of gavsramialal M t e c r M M t r
lowed rapacta t h a t Oaviranr
Dfc»* gholts would s « 4 Mayur
Mdward Amatrang and a m tn l

Intended to
T h * administration af
Armstrong waa thraatsnad
removal orders an Mom T*
Day, hat ah* i
fore* with riot gina aad warn a
court hsttto that want ta tka
Itu
Court.

l

■

Corwin Soys
Supreme Court
Forgot Duties

to tha antes municipal baaed-M

H.
to affte* alter
r ad hte w « ,
wh* stepped ant la pirmR hte

i

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xf

^DAYTONA REACH, Mar. 1 1 -

Uies Bare Feet To
Stroll Acroaa lee

ECONOMY and
SATISFACTION mv

r

INDEPENDENT, DAILY
r

At
DaytonaBeachAre
Back At 0M M b

sad

MADK RIGHT HERE IN FLORIDA
FOR BALM—H IM ,
all madras
QC, the** num i,

Th* fat* af Ik* poatlbte Or­
lando entry In tha Florida State
League, a Class D baseball cir­
cuit, will In all prababUtg Mugs
on lb* orating which will «‘
terrain, tba status * f th* gvutsp
la that city.
Th* session, which wltt open
•t 8 o'clock. Is be.rtg bald la i N
San Jean Hot.. nM will luvr
tka cyss o f oil mcrjbon o f tka
Isaguo which win
bocomr aa
elgbt-club affair should ‘.ha Orlandoans corns Ibrough wits a
fsvorukl* decision knight.
ff iho group i w Iracu to 'k*
haMbali-L-indcd stywisors o f '* *
meeting, then Leesburg wl.i be­
come tbs eighth member o f tba
present six club loop which a
Includes Sanford, Daytona B s»
DtLand, St. Augustin*, Palatka
and Galnesvill*.
r *!*r Schaal, sport* editor of
ths Orlando 8*ptlncl and sec
Utry of the league, will present
facte *nd figures covering th*
coat o f operating a Class D club
aad th* opportunities availed dob
owners through the sal* o f play­
ers.
Should th* Orlando group de­
cide to enter competition In th*
loop this season, th* Orange
County seat’s entry will clash
with ths Sanford Lrokouta In th*
opening game of th* season at
the Orlando field. Th* lid-lifting
contest Is scheduled for Sunday,
Apr. 18.
In view of the fact that tha
Important meeting is being Mid
tonight, dirrciors of th* Iragu*
extended their deadline for tha
posting of the $500 bond with
the loop head until Friday noon.
The six mrmberx of th* league,
as well as the Leriburg club,
have already potted their fran­
chise deposits.

Mure Frailn And Vggvtnbicm TIur Af (
“
Art* In Antcrica

.1.

�Keeping Oat Of War
HAVAXA, Htr. 17.-VB-*!
MontuMt bearing the hut of
JtN Marti, Okbon poet-potnci,
* u shipped to Key Writ. Klv,
yesterday on the r.eemer Cura.
Tfc* monument will be erecte-l in ST. LOUS, Mar. 17.-UF)-TW
Koy W «t ami dedicated on Aw. International Shoe Company pas'

Tha date o f May ltth has bam rafeetcd by tba far*
aifB experts as the occasion for another o f Hitler's span*
taeular surprises, and this time, according to the experts,
the next European war will begin. May 13th is "coronation
day” in London and poet o f the leading statesmen o f the
world will be In London attending the ceremonies surround­
ing the crowning of King George VI. HHler will suddenly
move his troops into Cceehoelovakla hoping to establish ■
"fait accompli” there exactly as he did In the Rhineland,
and to get away with it in exactly tha same way.
But probably because most o f the experts agree that
this will happen on May 12th. it w o n t The Bible tells us
in effect that no one will know when Judgment Day is
to eome. I f everyone knows, Judgment Day will likely be
deferred. It would hardly b« in keeping with Hitler's

tsrday annoocod as amass vugs
Isereaao of I paratal ta H MyHS
worker*, moat of moot am am*
ployed In Mlddk Watters piaata.

tba Florida Knits
w Dm *Jm m o u *
aee Allan-te Sea■ dmimaai appms*

MADRID,

ItQTflUHtQl fypOn tfBBJ PMRi

wlie aeeritwaai wil ha eat*'
el adt Btmiogham wthhe
dm whala MMaiaaipat wi­
ld dm ffrale waairy aa lar;

Mar.

17.-

An American elm tn« that mav
hare ihaded George Waahingun
aad other Ravoluliociry figut?*
kaa boon remored from Inde­
pendence Square here. City tr.-e

has h»en spread by both sldss.
ttdo d*
AS a ditlmertetad t*te&lt;teetatee{ggi&gt;mi
au uuteteei, Vtetiwt awarn up moatal
aituatloa by potsriag aw dw n iiro a
is aw oew t the Ftteteh thought er vkH

HAYNES OFFICE
MACHINE CO.
before he end of the wook.
Ifradquarteri has drawn up a
special lift of woman who will be
naked
drive, The
naked to donate to the
the drive.
following It the committee delect­
ed to make the call*: Mr*. R. J.
lloliy, Mrt. J. I* Ingley, Mrs. A.
W. Knox, Mr*. I). L. Thrasher,
Mrt. Arthur Rranan, Mrt. L. P.
Hagan, Mrt. 8. Pule,ton, Mrt.
Roy Mann and Mrs. Walter Coop­
er.
Julius Dingfeldcr, II. J. Lehman
and Judge Sharon were name) on
a committee to lollclt by malt all
firm ! and Individual! doing bualne»* in the County but who are
not able to be reached by local
workers,
i

E L G IN G M U B N B U L O T A I
s p e c ia l

m en I
McLaulin, Jeweler I
tU C. Fart Am

$

aad pit sod section

“ f w w*i," Strikes HireAten
ky, co-operatton and

htpr, and only a part af What

. .■ » --- -—

III 1M4 there wer* I^IH.IOI
portent killed or Injured in au­
tomobile arrident*. In 1030 Ike
number killed or injured Wat
Jj37H.U00. CivilUntlnn march**
M with priM|iurily nrm In arm. ■

Sueh loans run Tor on* year aad m
easy weekly or monthly paymenta.

If you Mad ir-&lt;nry,] rtnzuM .gar . n an apaU tlt^

1* *4^*71
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which five pevaona * word hilled
aad at leant MB wmadod la t
Moody struggle between Commit
ainta, mobile guards and right'
Itu
that brought
one-hour
strike af worksia at the grout**
nf the forthcoming Pari* intcrn.ttional Eapoaitlon and at tevcr.il
commercial tatablithmema, pr.itatt agalnat deaths and arretta of
the Communist*.
Other ittiket, poasildy general,
are threatened tamorrow. Mem­
ber* of Parliament filed notice they
wouid question Premier Leon Blum'*
adminiiiraiion for the handling uf
the riot*, moat sanguinary in Par­
is in thre* yearn.

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kGay's Quality Paints

nod lawa furniture like new.

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THE VERY BEST

Electrocution To
Solve P r o b l e m
Of Apple M o t h s

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. The President *ny* Ihe flupreme
Court hot teen packeil tefore.
D's nn old Anwilran custom.
Well, Adams packed the cuurl
and Jeffi-r*un unpacked it, w l
tho net effect of lhal wu* that w'e
got the Mmlium-JUarbiiry case
which first guve l|i„ Bupreme
Court |h&lt;&lt; imwi'r* lloourvelt is
now
kicking
ubout,
Jackson
packed Roger 11. Tanry into tho
fupremc Court at a great liberal.1
And ho's the fellow who handed
down tbe Drrd Scott decision
last we’rw hearing in much about
1hi'tc day*.— Dorothy Thompson.
Bo haring madu ths mlaiako at
Joaat twice tefore, tho proper

rip gll IB

i

or aanuiiy to he paiif retired om-|
ployea I* tha aaaaa loader the- TALLAHASSEE, Mar. 1 7 .-'A*)
plan aa now Incorporated in the
—A New York book publishing
Railroad Retiremeat Aet.
company (G regg) refunded the
Aa employe la oUglblo ta
ret Ias vohiatarily upon attalaing Kata 11.232.DO recently on school
■he ago of U years, km may re­ hook* purchased by the Depart­
The world'e potentltl ehale oil
tire at the ago of « y«are of ago ment o f Education through 'ho
after comptotiag M years of oorv- Ichool Book Depository at Jark- production la rniimatrel at 300,000,000,000 bar re la.
lea with a rodactlm la tha Baaahy aonvill#
at tha rata af aao-flftetatk for
each year ha la wader M.
"S. Aa awploya tea toatbtotio
work aftrr ain kriog M yean of
ago hat mast rawlam ta pay ibe
tat, although ho wBi not bo cred­
FEATURING
ited wkh any oarvlw oaraed by
Burh eatployataat ih tr July t,
1937.
“6. Plan permits rotlesawat of
PHONE 788-J
FREE DELIVERY
employe* bceauso of physical or
Aranda BUg.
Sanford, 11a.
menial dlaahlUiy abet M yoaraaf
aarvtes wkh full atnariiy prlvileges,
"7. Present pension rolls af iha
railroad* are takes over water the
plaa.
"H. No annuity wlU ho paid to
Dinrararib And WatdHM
any employe who retiree aad eaFlat Watch And Jewelry Repairing
gagoo la 'regular gaiafal omplayP h B te d Mnaailag Aad Eagraving
mem' Ha tome other Uao of work.
•waana phick* ana vun aowatvtast
atpHs m a
a .u v * t
N . Provides for dwtk hoaafka
for a deceased emplayo'a oatatt.
••lo. Tho plaa affteta npptuaimatrly 1.500,000 tmployet of rail­
road*, exprota coatpaaiot, sleeping
car roiapaniea and their auHeklt" B r a t For U m Honth”
arleo. Employe* of railroad aaaacation* and af railroad labor or­
Uan DECO Four Hour Enamel— make your porch
ganisations, sro alto lorhtded.

May te tho reason all *hr»e I
SBtl-Grrman sperrhe* are being
outdo in this country all of a nude
fien 1* juni In show that we
rw tly didn't m&lt;an it when wc
pasnod the nculrallly net.

The Morris Plan Company o f Orlando, W w idl
has plenty of money to loan at reasonable rites and
on various plans for any worthy p ir p m .

fiance's Popular

la imperative. With

STATB GET* REFUND

Wo * r , inuring mi much these
days ttimut th*. Hnrit •l*prr*tliin"
that some of us nre beginning to
wonder what It Iha mailer with
tho one we're in now.

Walt llaynnt. Mgr.
100 W. First HI.
Phene ll-J

Hofmann Electric
Servlet

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o FMU grade puptla maklog Um
haaarvoP wore: lUipli wtghtr
Maaay CeUum. Jalaoaa Howard,
■Mrtoy Bleb, Maria Hawktea,
Marjaru llodgaa, Margaret Mr
Hrn Mas Soakarlk, Jam Loot*
■oad, Ramon Real, IMUy Ptom*
lag. Kraoot Allman, Conate Mc­
Call, Mary delta Tew, Ralph
Loteiaa Bobby Peck. ViralnU
Welch, Nlcbolaa Rente and Mil­
dred William*.

ORLEANS, I ml.. Mar. U .-(d 1
—Klrrtrncullon may solve the
grtislng problem ol controlling
coddling tuolht, n» longer check
e*l by^ epruy*. The moths ure the
t t ia m f New.7 H * said^ That the
now belief that IB Supreme cause* of mint wormy applet.
Home experts believe the moth
Chart Judges n n read through
h given
number
of
rate* which lays the egg which hatches
arath
faster
than nlaa
la th0 worm which bore* into the
the
same
aa
thinking
IS apple baa developed an Immunity
own -ould run a mile more quick. to g large number of spray*.
Another contends It ha* h*Ip than nine could, or that I I
oookt vat their breakfast more enme smart awl •'learned to iplt
Btetkiy than could nine. But no out tbe first bile of apple akin,
AM believes that speeding up then eat It* way marrlly Into
Jiatlco I* the Idea bock o f tho tha apple."
engineer*
think
gnpoaod change. What la want-1 Agricultural
M te a court favorable to tho light trap* with which ‘.hoy have
Nhw Daalj g court that will dis­ been experimenting an fsrmo
putant the constitution 0f
Uhl soar hare may bo tho answer.
tlk itri Bute* at tha request of
Tha tripe reaembl* Japanese
IBi rmltenL Molhounte Ttmoo. laattraa Rack ceataiaa aa ales-

PHlLADELPHlX,

WHhla the next few days
ces'og new Carons aad
C, Smith Typewriters will
mlraace. A great many of
mir vustamera are coatem*
plating tko purchase o f this
CQMipaMM and we ask that
they get their orders in NOW
sad gel ike old price.

tha terrific

P « t e Tvten sag p w l Hlehsoo.

*te.

MISTOMIC ELM FELLED

o n t y p e w r it e r s

e
I f

BUCHAREST, Rumania, Mar. Thc tattoo** wo* atJaattve Team
17.—UP)—Queen Dowager Maris
of gnmania,
aoriously Ul c( a
Bnmtala, Mrhnuly
gastric Hemorrhage at Zotroionl
Castle, waa roported allshtly Im­
proved ycaltnlay.

ADVANCE

Ha ■Otter af formlag an opiotoe ms,may nr soother is act aa
asif sag Mo tls averaga titisos.
Bring aafcher gqologtet «or aaglsaw, ha ma ham hit vivma oa no
anal hsurltlgi ht may personaly poaaeaa. Tha finding! and repwn af aspana wad to technical
pkratology difficult for tha acorItor. Ju»t aa the guest in pouf af* man to tetetyrvt or undorhome can ho made uneomforubtal staad. Booty and propaganda tmlby eternal family Mckeriag sad aato frooly from both tho proa and
backbiting, an ess tho norm sad ton* to nutko tho probltm of doprospective Investor &gt;aroma dis­ claioa doubly porphalng
tracted by tho thin and maw
Forao—lly, Pro ahrayt had a
earn by Floridian* agates Vleri- ha af roopoat for iho Army and
dlaaa
*
fir tag!win aad aa for mo turt­
Koonly Hatoretdag waa Gant le’ m argOMMU with s recognised
Garrett’* toatmom os dte trow geological authority, I wouldn't
mate rami, a subject difficult foe
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t il-*-. -• --------.»
A L . **
Jaaation.
Floridian* to discuss and am 00
tiu n tu tie — - - - - ------man government, or John lew is nnti Gen. Johnson from which very few hove any IbmIB-|
^ Aa If tear* waron’t already
ridiculing German lenders. If thry would say these gent unh'ated Informalloo, dm te solve tl
h ifh aJOnnh, the UUt.now is el
It* ootWTovtrsial ootero aad the *rdy ha
things now, whet would they nay after the guns . start vaat) amouat a f propagasda that oeatrovt
And If the people themtelvc* jirv^not going to1remain

pi

mamad bawteng Item hadvirmat*
iy drmollalted dm importaet mwnr
of Slgwmsa, Bribpaga and Trijoowlipae day* af 'tailing ana
holriad b»W|»W froat llso*
■ohawdul taring m fr«i«ht in ite OooSalajars.Samar.
dm weald haooflt aatFteti- Outllnlg iko aotePM.af kaeamshea lei two-third* of Urn paisa ad mmr m tewat aitea what

But to nay that Hitler will not more against Csechoslovakia on Msy 12th is not to ssy that he won’t do it at
all: He is certain to sooner or later. He Is only awaiting
the opportune time to strike. Probably the opportune
time will not come until victory for the rebel cause, upon
which Hitler and Mussolini have staked so much, Is as­
sured in Spain. Probably, too, Hitler will hope that revo*
luting or civil strife of some kind will be taking place in
Central Europe.
But whether everything is exactly to his liking or not,
Hitler's power over tho German people depends upon his
Ah FAITHFUL, HAY1N0: It la
B m ittfal Baying: fo r II w* b« coming to the aid of the two and a half million Germans
daod altli bln, « • shill atao llv» shready living In Czechoslovakia and in securing possession
BMk A Mb : M « • aatlar, wo (ball of this broad highway to the Russian Ukraine, the rich
form another o f his promises to the
Olm nlgn with him: It we deny farmlands which
M S , he also ihall deay ua.—Z Nazis. Germany may not yet be fully prepared for such
yiaiotbjr 1:11, 13.
war* of conquest, hut she is nearer the peak o f her power
than those countries now urming to forestall her ambi­
What this ruunlry
tions.
« o economy In g«*&lt;
And so war looms on the European horizon, and the
United States Congress passes a Neutrality Act designed
to keep us out o f It. This law would prevent Amarfcnn
m u n i t i o n factories from selling guns or other armaments
of war to nny foreign power engaged In hostilities.
It
mav also lie used to prevent us from selling anything at
all to any other nation engaged in wnr. It may mean that
1
BUrtecn to thro* In favot of Um when wir bri nks out in Europe, practically all the foreign
T ' . Fntkieal’t court prupoaal.
trade of our rotten nml tobacco formers, our wheat and
I . - * ---------o----- —
beef growers, us well as our munition makers, will be
I
&gt;Wonder I f Amelia Karhart ha*
destroyed.
ham practicing flying uptlda
But all Hie Neutrality Acts In the world will not
k
down for her flight around the
keep us out of war if prominent Americans persist In open­
L ' world.
ly abusing foreign powers in the manner we have Been
Drunken driving la an expen during the paat few days. Germany today presumably, is
■ho aa well aa a dangerous re a friendly power, hut that did not prevent Mayor I&gt;a*

booming?

Mar. .17.-HA-A

THAT’ S
LANEYS MODERN
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AND LUNCHEONETTE

ney’s Dru
GOOD FRESH FEEDS
AT LOWEST PRICES
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114 Sanford Avon no
QUAkB n n s
M AN ILA.
Mar. 1 7 ^ - m - A
strong earthquake sent resident*
of Northern Luxoa Island five log
from thsir homes fas paste early
this morning.
Boms building*
were damaged but no cotoaUteo
reported. Tho shook lasted M
seconds, Tha quako awaksoad

SANFORD CASH FEED STORE

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Sidney And Fondi St patrfck’i Dance
To Be Held Tonight
Dinner re T i
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tAre Teamed Again

Social And Personal Activities

More than 200 miles o f bicyel*
Siliio-is ran be positively diag­
paths Have been built rectntly in nosed only by X-rays aa silica par­
Berlin, (irrmnny.
ticle* have to be under tO mlcrotll
In alia to harm the human lung.

Mr. and Mis. D. L. Long w ere"~
—
----C A R D OF T H A N K S
Add It tonal committees
have
the guest* of honor at 1 dinner
We wish to thank our many
i m
V R A N C I S P I A R S O N , S m IH &gt; U H m
Tafepkona
been announceJ for the st. Patgivan Sunday at tb* borne of theirrl;
------I.A M E 3H'HCI.ES
rick's Day dance s c h - d u l e d frli-mls for Ihe many klndnesevs
son, R. C. Long, in celel ration of ( As i result of hundreds of fan to .be bsld t e n i g h l
lit thu and sympathy offered during the
Nij nrrtl l*» Ruffr*r frttni !im#th* couple’s 59th wedding aanl ’letters received by the aludio, local Armory for the benetlt ol illness ami recent death of our
»tr d&lt;tf«*na-*d »l*f
versary.
Sylvia Sidney and Henry Konda, the All 8*»ul*‘ fatliolle t'hure.i mother ami wife, Mrs. John M. I!N‘ Ai»t»ly i&lt;i nffreffil |M»rl and
Guesra present were; Mr. and the screen sweetheart* o f “ The building fund. With everything hi (Ulllon.
til ( i« * » mi* writ U rllrf
*linfW|
Mts. Thonut* Dunlap, HarolJ T rjil of tho Lonesome Pin#.'* will readiness tor the alljlr. the
In-mill h
JliitiF* i i»irk h u.irsintfr
JOHN M. till.I.UN
Mr*. H. 1. Law la was h o r r a
l-k &gt;•*viir ilruitulpf f*»r
\
T IU R ID A Y
John M. Kelly left today for Long, Sir. and Mrs, I.. G. Hunt­ be *r--n together again in "You etaai la aapected to In- nttu ot
VIRGINIA IIU.UJS
to tho membem of R oi. Circle
er. Mr. and Mr*. William I toeIre,
Tha regular meeting o f Sttol*
W. I. (III.f.ON
New York City on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Long, Mr. and Only liv e Once," the new Walter lb* moat successful of It* kind
| A I « W k * L o d fi N unbar Two of tho Sanford Garden Club at a
Wang.-r production which begin* rajoyed her*.
JACK GlLlAJN
K U i i
A L L
I N
Mrs. D. L. Long, Mr. and Mis. K. a 1* day engagement at the Rita
O ffer of Eastern Star will bo pknlc at SanLando Springe, re­
Th* eheck room commit li e Is Atlc.—
Mra. Maude Louvks left today
U
Pemberton
and
daughter,
Mar­
boM tt Hi* Masonic Hall at cently, at which time it wae an*
composed of Mrs. John S&lt; hlrurd.
for Miami where ahe will visit jorie, of Si. Mary's, \V. Va.t Mi** [Theater today,
f:M . A covered dish tuppor will nounecd that Mra. J. M. Quirk, for a short time.
Yoi Only l.iv* Cnee,** Wan- Mrs. L. M. I.elnhart. Mr*, th-orge
Mary A li.e llunter, Mis* B-'iiy
bo oir nd at d'.SO P. M. to m i
igTr’* first production for release Holme*, Mrs, J. I- Hurt. Mr*.
Mr*. J. C. Bills and Mr*. Endsr
Hunter and Lee Hunter.
lata of tbo Eastern Star, visitor* Curlttt will be delegate* from
'through the UnBed Artists, la Mary Mickle, an.l Mrs. T. tMrs. lla] Wight and Mrs V.
tm i th*lf eaeorta.
the stutkly human drama of a tVConner.
Boa* Circle to the Siat* convsa- R- Klrtley motored to Jatk.ou
Mra. Julia t.udwla. Mt*. tlror.
Tba Olrl Semin will m**t al tlow o f garden ctuba to b* held In v llle Monday.
woman whose boundless faith in
4&gt;W o'clock at tb* Pariah Homo Panaacola on Mar. 31 and Apr. 1.
|the man she loved made her stick Miss Aranks Takaili. Mr*. A
to vlak tho flower show.
Mr*. J. M. Quirk, chairman of
o him though the hand o f every Meaeadv. Mra. John I'esold. Mr*
Mi** Margaret Ontoah of Trrn
Rehearsal tor tho Easter Can th* drcW, preaided over tho ba-l- ton, N. J., i* the guest of her sis­
Miss Virginia Dann was the jlmnn was against hint and he was W. II. Ilatne* and Mr* \V. V
■ ta will ba hold at tho Woman'* a*** meeting. Committee report* ter, Mr*. Claude M. Robson.
guest o f honor at o scavenger I unt ihoutiili-d to tho ends of the earth Ruag* were named on the enter
Cl ah at 7:30 p. M.
ahowed that members have been
latnment committee.
given recently In honor of her like a hunted animal.
FRIDAY
These committer* will he as
active In home beautification, Jun*
Barton Madame. Jean Dixon,
Friends of Miss Darttne Alien birthday.
Tbo 1*111* Harriaon Chaptar Wr work aad tba diatributioa of of Oviedo wilt be glad to Irani
At the conclusion of the hunt William tiargan and th* late aisled by tho Ml*»e* Anns lire, r,
Of tba D. A. R. will meat at *0 0 plant*. Report* ehoweri that aavaral that she Is recovering from a re­ pritta were awarded in tho Misses Charles "Chk** Sale ar&gt; featured Marie
H is*
Adam*. Virginia
O’clock at tho bom* of Mra H. J. doaeiu war* diatributtd during the cent lllnea*.
Marian Clause, Doris Dottitr and In tho stars' support, while olher l&gt; i old, l.ucy BoumiHal. u * rv
L*baaa.i, aid Pamttto Avenue.
Hitsbeh Whittington.
important role* are played by WalhcB, K e n s Tt-mpta. Murl.il
Plena wets discussed for the
Mr. and Mm. C. U. Suf'orJ
Late In the evening refreih- Warren Hynter, Margaret Hamll Range. Doris luike. Mary lllc
annual flower show which openedj » nd Mr. and Mrs. Harry I'attpas ineats were served to the gutsts, Inn,
Guinn
Williams, ‘Jerome ■Ins, Klltahelh fameron, WBm t
at th* Parbh House today, and 0f Orlando spent Buncay a link who were mrmbem of the Gad­ Cowan and John Wray.
I.elnhart, Phoebe Hines. Jsnelt.for the annual garden party whltni Tower and the Cyptess (laid-its about Club: the Mls*u« Virginia
Potter. Mary Wight and Katell-*
111 ba held at th* home o f Mrs. i„ Winter Havtn.
Dunn, honuree, Marian Clause,
Hurl.
-------Complimenting Mra. C. T. Cooper W. M. Scott ta Mayfair during
The floor rnntmlHee is com
iKirla Dorner, Elliab-'.h Whi-imgI Mra. James I-tiller ami young nm, Grace Taylor, Margate Van
rat It sanitary protec­
Who la th* gueat o f her sister Mra. the month o f April.
posed of George Hotme*. Paul
Circle members were Invited to Hn, william Owen, have lieea Nets, Lois Wolfer, AHeu John on
s a n it a r y
W. Racksr, aad Mias Loon*
Priold and A- IV Mahoney.
tion that dev* away with napkins
1* aad Mrs. J, Bmaett who are attend the luncheon to bp jfiwti gipfiij Iron thu
mid Doris Lake.
Miss Mary Maxwell was the
Mush- will he provided hy Pc'-'
and belli -. • ‘hal '* romplelely in­
Memorial Hospital to their
gorst* of their aitttr, Mrs. C. for the flower show Judges on
gu.- t of honor at a dinner par.y ttchtrnrd and hi* orchestra with
| bon)p on Cameron Avenue.
visible. ami »*&gt; ctnnfoilaMe
Adorns, Mrs. E. Compton »w »r- Thursday at 1:00 o’clock.
wilhtul
Riven by her mother, Mrs. H. C. dancing continuing fnmt nlnMrs. CurWti, program chairman,
______
tataed with a bridge party at her
there is m&gt; roitKiousnet# ol wear­
Maxwell. Monday evi-niog in cel- n’rloeh on Other type* of enter
Introduced pTofewor E. L. Lord,
Mr* II K. McKay ret-n ?.
n a p k in s
haoW Monday afternoon,
chi a-inn o f the hon.in-,-’* birthday. talnment will complete the pro
ing tanilaty pndctlion at all.
At the constusion o f tho cam** of Orlando and Gainesville wnoi frotn Mum, ,lMlur wher.r *!••• I •
Spring flowers wrrj u.s»il tn dec­ gram.
B ctlrt arc approved by phyilcUna
several
w.-.-l
Mt*. C. I- Allen » « ’ tho guo»: orate the rooms of the Maxwell
Ugh score print was awarded to gava • taU on “ Day Lille*.- H* bf„ n , ^ i „ g
fc. . . arvlatnicd by women t w t y
Mr*. W. H. Rucker, and Mra. Wal- srgad their ua* for gardana to give wUb h. r daUihter, Miss Blur i f honor at a surprint birthday htniu- and form the center plrc*
MrKav. who recant ly unde
-arty given hy friends at bee on ibe dinner table.
tsher* aa the nn&gt;*l comfottabta,
t*r Cooper received th* low price. color and stated that they are tape-1
„
up, r. tlo(, a« j „ i . „
m s in Ovirdo Monday evening.
Mrs, Lucius Read won the acreene clally auired to the climate ami.
Those present were: the Mlsaet
most convenient method evrr drM, mor!a, Hospital In Miami
Games and toniest* were »n- Mary Maxwell, honor gueat, Billie
yoke and the gsesta o f honor wars soil of this part of Florid..
Those preaim at th* plants
’_____
'oyr 1 during the evening and Mrs ^ Wight, Elisabeth Adams, Sarah
giveti Florida playing cards aa
were: Mm. J. M. Quirk, Mrs.
H O N E S OK I'-’ — 'l'.'c
V'li-n received many l»vijy blrtn- Maxwell, Frances Pearson and
WtM**&lt; na o f th* ocas ion.
FOUR DIE IN FIRM
llnntlr I’.U'KKTS ttf ;l—
liy gifts.
Mis. Ralph Barnett.
Refreshments were served to the Endor Curtatt, Mra. Julius Dirtfollow Lug gucsta: Mrs. C. T. Cooper, felder. Mm. E. B. Stowe, ,Mm.
M itn u fiirliim t hy IL E T T E N CO ., Ih ilh ii*. I*x.
Ri frcshuient* wore served to the
CAYLOR. Va., Mar. 17 (At
K ite L uck* Little and Mr*. J. Ben­ C. R. Mason, Mra. O. J. Pope, Mrs. — Four person* wer* burned lu following guests: Mrs. (*, t„ AllA re rn pint ItitIon of t'hrlstmaa Oft H n
gal, guest* of honor, Mr*. C. A. W. E. Watson, Mr*. H. B. Uwi*. death today In a fire that d«- In non-e, Mrs. Sam Gardner, Mr*. holiday butinr** throughout the s t f e f t
Adams, Mrs. II. W. Rucker, Mrs. Mrs. J. L. Colelough, Mm. S. E. stroyed the farm home of Gran­ Ernist Stile-, Mr*, K. B. Phillip*.! i ouisville (K y.) area shows isles
A. W. Knot, Mr*. Lucius Reed, Johnson, Mra. Wallace Wrtgh', ville Ayers, 2*. who escaped with Mr*. l&gt;. L. fameron. Mi** Bcvrrlyi in «ome lines ran sa high aa 38
Mrs. A. C. Fort. Mr*. P. M King, Mm. A. W. Eppa, Mr*. Fred WH his oldest child. Hi* wife, a Cameron. Mr* Maude .Stnffor I nrd percent above sales a year ago.
Mrs. Wsksv Cooper, Mrs. Arthur son and Professor E. L. Lord.
three-day-old
baby, a Iwo-year Miss Vein Sinfftird all of BanBrsnan and Mr*. Jo* Ttnhet.
Only one Revolutionary war
old daughter anti a hired girl ford.
Formerly it was against thalaw burned to death.
.shitmi h was fouglR &lt;in Flurvta.
Hernando DrSota made hi* hit- (tarpet-bag) ta Louisiana for any
Per cons eontrnct *il[;n*|t only it took place at Callahan and 23
terie search for the Fottnuln of criminal or eivil Judge to try a
The State of Alabama is 117 after long exposure to silica dust, American nnd British aohlieri
freed man for aay erlme.
Youth la this country ta 1M0.
year* old.
______ o unlly ten to twenty yuvri.
kilted.
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GOODRICH ENTERS THE,
LOW
PdlCED TIRE FIELD
Now that thr m.krriof ths famous (ioodrkk

SiKfM.mil Tlrt h o t invadrd the low.priced
lire field, plenty of nwtudM are In
line In cut their lire (m l* Iht.mf,
rvrn thuuih it’spriced rock Ksw-ev,
this Goodrich Commsndrr I* full
dimension, temt &gt;iie at imr higher*
priced tiers. Ihrn’t mlo this oppor­
tunity.

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U n it bacatmc tkia powerful Six la unusually
tkrlAy wfck gaanllna. (A ik ua to show you
A t actual p a mllaap that local ownert art
pttiafe).

And the Packard Six w ill not only need very
little service but w ill Im t lomgfr. Thi» king
mechanical life, coupled with the famous lines
that keep Packards looking like Packs nix, moke
it the ideal car foe tka man who buys out at
income.
So fill out aad amil tka coupon, and get tba
pleasantest surprise in motoring!

•ko* fc coats baey Unlo iniarrlca. Poe example,
■QM aarvlct opormiona can ka ft t fa t im j on
Nrkaad Ma in Ima ttmo. with tarn labor
knacw than on can btrt i in prkal

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ban team o f itw Piedmont loaf ok
t u captain o f lHo CocrgetoWjk
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Following b tb* final troop el
Tbo alt-important contest to d«*
. . gU* tbo supremacy o f tha Ban* queetietia la b* answrrrd bp Sin‘
b H City Beakolbatl L *ig -e will nttt who conclude* ht* onaagoi, (aha ptara tomorrow night on lha mont at ih* Kits Thoator tonight.
local high achool floor with tha
((— Raw bag will I m ala my
ii Ktherson Canncra and the Bt.
" Jobna meeting In tha enielnl fray
which I* scheduled to
brgln
a promptly at nine o’clock.
*
The Conner*, winner* of &lt;ha
'
peeped half championship and tied
with th* Bt. John* for the flrat
■ half title, can, by winning, anv nag tbo loop ti'le and are prime
), 'favorite* tn il&lt;&gt; ro, Wilh but nne
dofrat In thrlr first-half pl*T.
h that handed them by the River1. man In the (Inal gam* of that
Initial half, th&lt;r Cannon swept
S# all opposition aside In the second
■■i,- half to tom* through without daThe Rlvermrn, on tha other
hand, aflrr losing to the High
rehrol 0 team by a n1-2ft count,
found themselves to begin u win­
ning streak which Included their
Victory over Ih* Canners to tie
up the fight for the first half
tltl* and then continued through­
put the second half until the
float yarne when the Kcktrson
aatflt came through to snap their
rivals' winning streak.
Their first battle hnd ended In
a 14-17 count for the 81, John*
whll* their second meeting found
tha Eckeraon* on tha long end of
a se-.it count.
In all likelihood 'Hughes anil
Altaian will be at the forward
Rnata for thf lllvermen, Herndon
al, center .and Harping* and Kin■ w at guard* while Ihe Fckcrm * may depend on Whi.Won
f * * Q/avItt as forwards, RtkirMMiil-aanter, and Young and
guard*.
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Itaymoa Warrior and Rip Colllaa tormod tbo wlaolag dally
double combine.
a t i r i t * te a r s w v r
, n n ilT —1-lt a ll*; Um*. :l» M
Ann rnarltr
II.*• T.sa i l l
IrnwrlDtUtn
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Vine** (Hlt.lt.
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T o W in Feature Tonight State

League It
Choice tha Light Tlifft*Dyao comblaa. Almost Actuality
rlioualng Ihe 7-3 combine1
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event* which took pince last night i i S d l l
U U A V t ir it t lir — 71a. *ld.
be,
at a meeting held In the Orange r.uiVh" I.J
i i-l.lt. *4 fat. lute*. Bi­
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tin■Up 5jc.
fA W IK IU K fc A — P 's . t - i fax*,
A business man from the Cast, cneih.
ss-**r. N.i, *». in-lee.
whose name 1* being withhald,
(IT ItA W B K n n iM — Pla. p lti*.
lie ..
irm the hopes of I'aseball-mMrdj A tT I.K C — Kntttrn. T n »k «
fislr
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mkL lm-. b - k la , I Bo-I 11,
Orlandoana tkymeklnr when h* In
i UUANH:
t l.U IA l— Pin e.i* hurt,
offered in donate f SOU If l*wrw- fair III r.nllftAry. 3 t » - ] i t ; f . »
pcople could produce another $IWM1 l.itrv , t.faJ-I.Ii.
The bad feellngH and dullH g A N I:
ISNAPHI — " u a i i l l t t
In give the club the neeesa*-y l i g h t ,
d .iiia n .1
Ilih l,
ni.r- n«HH often attending corcIU
k ,l tlr n d f. PU. bu*. k|iP&gt;, lllaM
tend-nff.
of
M lrlnal***. t*Jr l » ..rillnary, I so- patian take the Joy out
From all Indication*, the group X »o. m i . Iilaeb V u lcu llii... i » t life..
Try
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attending 'he confab last night It T l i l W A X . few . tpouf nu.llty.
Draught at tho flrat sign ot
-t.rv
prepared is grab the offer o f Ilk* i * 4I1KKTM—
»uBBll** m«Hl»r..la d*Northerner artd 'h Is likely that maud mod.rat*. m »r k * l *ua.iy. constipation and nee how
ear 4»*hunch.*, are. Is much better It la to check
thu franchise depo*k will ' be ' IH,I Ft*,
iiualUy a ad coadltlon. i t - I t * , .oni*
&gt;/.V; ii &lt; r " p**»i
..hy
,th e.‘.rouble before It gcU-0
l.'AI/nAIIK: (uVlKK.N) — SJJJ h !*
the deadline, this coming EridttV.
light. itemAU.*'' ,|u.nt. inark.t .len d .. hold on you. Black-Drought
At the session, It was pointed t » * t l i Bu.Ji.aa, pm.rrr, a ir. to i* purely vegetable mad id, ao
out that KiO gam** would ha iiuallty. t it t - IU .* « . Sled. bu. bpra.
prompt and reliable, ,
played beginning .Sunday, Apr, IB
- suppti** Habt. d«G et re fre s h in g re lie f fro m
*, m*rk*t a t * a d r ,
bunch**' mu*lly 4»* constipation b y tak in g purely
tow ar: Tupp*.l. bu.
vegeta b le

Flyer In tho first; Ucht Traffle,
AM N’a I kick's Rati* anil Torrid
In the pierood; Ityno, (.'rots' and
flnldht Ktsreka In iti* tftlrd; All
ToWmoa. dljikftr Melody add Rad
Antra tn the fourth; Ann Wet
mine. Frisco Fark and |teWt»r
Park In tbn fttlfi sail 0*»rk fjtd.
paharn'Plash 'and Mack A IW
No Iti the altth.
Tn'the'aerenth r*ck, Rnap Traf
T r afjtd

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( ) —-What la tb * i n n * I 4a nat
hear from my d aagktrr! M rs. D. hecause your credit here

Your daughter mirriel last
week and *hn U afraid to write
you. She will communicate with
you next week. She will he very
happy in this marriage and hvr
future I* Indicated fari'able from
an. astrological standpoint. Their
tilrtli signs hadmonii* and they
will he successful in th*lr mar.
riage.
(j—What will I da akest my Uaaaclal problem! (Mr. F. I». B.
A —I &gt;ee the pn'petty will he
forrclo.nl on In th* next thirty
il.iy*, iher* is nothing you ran da

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in June and you. will many him
Ihlt fall.
I would l i k a d
to h a v e
answered every question that was
sent to m* but space and linto
will not permit.

C hest Colds
Rub on Muxlcrnlc. Used
by mil'ioni (or 2S years.
N O T juil a aalve, bul •
^counter-irritant. ’‘ All
d.'utttstg.Tbrca itrcn/thi.

HAVE YDt’ ll Watch tepalre.1 by
one who really knows bow.
Brlgg*. Jeweler, Maginitla Are.

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M ENI tlET VICOIt A T ONCKI
NEW Oitreg Ttmle Tshleti renmln raw oyster tnrlgoraics and Ft) It KENT; (is rigs span mem
1U Wtst 4th St.
•char atlmutante. One tlose peps bp
kfgani, glands. If mw delighted
Makar refunds fmv cents paid, TWO NICELY Birnishsd rooms.
can, write McKeynoida Drug Com* Bit) Park Ave. Phone 171.

Where to

DINE

FURNISHED GARAGE APARTMENT. 708 Park Avsnua. Phone
645. Adulti only.

LOST; Rids Truck rack Monday U N F tlltN IH H K I) A P A R T M E N T
Bight In Gold.boro. Phone 400.
N ew ly retlulabed. 110 W aul 3td
Hlreet.

r a n b a l k - m u f u m t 1-3 ton
truck with celery body. New FOR HAI.E -3 factory built row
lubber and tt)37 license tag. I Tic*
boats. For quick sale, 111 up
•IM . Reel * Huns.
Call Blade, latngwood.

WANTED—HOME one with mutex
and equipment to plant and
eultlvate crop of corn, 40 arras
*W tea* mi shares. Address QC,
•are Herald, or phoa* 433 J.

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MA ODOUR’S LUNCH---|

MIAMI, Mar. 17.-Tho br'ck.
layers, mason* anil 'pls.trrir*
union nf the Miami tpullillox
trades rnuni-lt ha* ikm I i-i I hip
tires nf Its Intention lo a-k lor
n wa** approximating |&lt;i3 a
week.
The notice*, whlrh propose to
keep Ihe prerailing 40-hnur. flriiday week, but with the hourly
rata Increased from th* pre.rnt
II.3S to 4113 Pit, ware msltad
last week to all archltert* unit to
aeneral contractor* and sub con­
tractors who bar* working agrremrnt* with tb* anion.
Th/ propose,! change In scale
would be affective June 13 when
the currant annual wage and
fcour agrsament expiree.
The union, which ha* a mem­
bership of about too In Hade j
county,
Includes
stonemason*,
cement tlntahera. math to xelt.r*
and terrasso worker*, besides
bilrktayar* and plasterer*.
The unton olilslnod the cur­
rent ft. 15 rale last year. F)ir two
years prerlousty Ihe rate had
: been It. For elsht year* prior
I tn Ihe depression cut In IS33,
Ih* rite s is ftto .
This was the rale that pre­
vailed during th* 1,34 boom

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Laborers In Miami
*4— W h at hi the autcome a f m y,
Ask Weekly Wage
p rn w ai p r a b ltm ! Mis* IL I). H.(
A —This nmn will grt a divorce Scale S e t At $B5

C la s s ifie d Advertisements

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tsm aad rao4*rato, m ir k .I steaCr,
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l i n k * . , m ostlf
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CL'CUMHKfin — F I*. bu. berk
h *«t lik - S .lt, p«Hir I . fair I.H to tru sk .r*, *a r ttl a***u ib l*t* * a t l i t .
otb*r d.alara fa r • I t hoar period
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The possibility that Orlando will ported bp J. U. Mlehaai, klann Via. IH bu*. rtl*., best. I H ;
utr. to Ih * r * d t r n l . U tel* M *rk*i fair to good, I I t - I TS; bu, hprs.
make the rlghih member uf ih* i New* Barvtte,
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UHAM IKis— Pin. *ld. b in . Comb,
Florida Stale league luomed lo • 111-.
H in bag*. I.t*
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near actuality today following b s *. film ic i t * . H ••*■ Imus. M i.
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|$500 Offer Is Initial
. &gt; s#m« hOnronMa*

’ ((— iVkat ran I ripart frata ary ITtnro arWarntVif With Into ||aT
T * p k 4t
f ’H ieA . lavratmrat ia Miami! Mr. T. D. low nine, fhitrli Hefner and Ruff
1A CUMlNfl HKIJK AGAIN.
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Rlirter as top* in 'tha. alghlti and
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&lt;* »k* Asa.kill llutet.
i *1— " f J " " ' . '♦••vk sack ly to sell your inr*»tm»nt next Rkrtlaa Mahntil In thn tenth.
month at twice what you paid far
Rome nf the bettors will he off
twraty rear*' a iiu r l.* ,* nlth it.

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Senior*of iha1#3SMarquetteunivrralry football reamon (porting
newbah*andbuckle*, gift* oftb*
Marquette Boottrr Club, a group
of alumni and fan*. Goldenfoot­
ballsar*omboiiedonthabuck)**.

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I’lnnH Beinft Made
For Cleveland Fair

Keep Eyes O p e n
Says Vet Motorist
F o r Safe Driving,

HOUSTON. Mar. !7.—(*h -J a :g
Donnelly, who drore fir* engines,
llmouslaeg and police patrol wag­
on* hundred* of thousands of
miles without an accident In the
34 year* before he retired to
become a traffic director, (Ires
this* rule f or , sans tlrtrlng:
" I always toohed for th* otbur
fellow to b* either crasy nr
11)37 rdltlon of ClaVelind'f big drunh avd g*T* hint the road.”
show.
Donne'ly drove lha first ran"Florida's rontdibuilun to 'ho tor Hr* angina In Houston, wm
(ireat Ijk rs R&amp;nosiilon o f IWWi chau'/eur for s***n mayor* and^
wai ao outstanding," * tid Mr. piloted such notable* ne (tenernl
Shaffer, “ that we are deeply t"i-j J.xhtx J. Pershing and Marshall
irm ted in knowing what r.sw, perdlnand Fork on visits here, j
frntutrs will be Incorporated' tf| "N *rer ersn scratched a fender
the 11)37 show and have com* all fn a|j that lima,'* anya th* aging!
th* way to UsLsml to s«* what )|tt|e Irishman. " I f people wasn't
Mr. Brawn ha* In the way i f r * v )a inrh a hetluva burry, they'd
fraturra for the entenalnmcnt and ,|tl, longer and have less sectenllghtmcm of the mtlllona we *1pect tn pa*, through the Expost..| naTrr drtr* more than about
lion gate* neit »umm»r.
ss mi|ra ,a hour sad I don't ar"IVe find that many new and very aija
aaybody over who'e got
Intttt.ting feature* a r e bv.ng ^
r|ahto( w*y. That’* probably
evolvnl at the extenatve st.dios
j na„ f pUt the city out on*
maintained by Mr. Brown amt hi* B)rkat (ur repairing wrecked
co-worksra here In DeLand."
ear*."

la
th .r t an rlh ln e
In ih *
claim , o f iu p *rlo rlly w * m *k t
In b ik a lf of our (la*T I t th .rt
tr. rou I n . by not Warning
the truth fur ro u ratlf. A ll « .
ran Co la rtnilnd you (b a t our*
I* n O .a (h at Coe* more, and
*a v t* m or. - fo r these who os*
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WHISKIES

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Variety To Stkcl
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Fire BUIlua
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PKJOYOUS s o r t

RE/r/?f S H M t N l

BUY BLUE GRASS, Blue liltsbon or Cyetoo* Mowers and
set th* utmoat In Lawanoower
ralue. BtanleyiRngars Hardware
Company,
» , 00t) TOMATO Hiaata tor sale.
I'bon* 343-M. C. F. Bnaau.

HMALI. furnished
’ atimmer. Immediate
Mr*. Bill Rngera, May

R. L Downing, 10, o f EaJd,
MTARTMD—SMALL plaao. Prefer Okla., ha* discarded hh spectacles
stadia for rash. Ernst. lt&gt;4 East and ia cut&gt;in« bis third set uf
/•fferaoa, Orlando. Fla.
teeth.
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SEMINOLE COUNTY

LAUNDRY

�Divorcee Quizzed
In Sodeiy KUHag

Assistant
Communism Named
Attorney General

%kk*Strike
M a t Death 01 5
la R e c e n t Riot*
last A c t i v i t i e s
la P a r i s Stopped

i 1u',KZAm elia Hits Hawaii
Kw k m Sixteen Hours A fter
Mine ExpMoas Sig*
n a I Inauguration
Of H u g e Assault
Under A r t i l l e r y

Doctriae Is R u l a
Of Faadiy, Shakes
Bases Of S o c i e t y

MImt Clashes
, Hark First Day

Lea vin g California

MADRID, (U r . l«^ -4 * }-4 )o v V A TIC A N CITY, Mar. 18— &lt;A&gt;)
ernmrttt
infantrymoa, charging
—P«*l* Ftn« X I coadomnad ComMOnkm a i "ih* ruin a f tha family
and oaaifty" la a ItagUty ettcycHcal tMMd today.
Tha R «ty Father, la a vigoroo*
attack oa ike force* ka hat fought1
•tew throughout kb m i t t eerlou* |
illness. declared only the Catholic
ran effectively oppose what he.
termed tha “ ravage* o f an antL-|
r
go campaign which thakaa aociaty
to lie very foundation.”
He devoted eeveral paragraph* to
domonetrating htw tho Catholic
8am t Whitaker o f Chatttf
Religion In tho family and tho
aooga, Trnn-, la ahown at Wnshj
■taie waa tho heat equipped agent
to romhac Com manUrn which, he Ington Juat after taking the o«Df
■recited, “ will pteclphate one and of offlco as aaalatant attorney
general. Boam months ago U
all to rain aad catastrophe."
made a special report (nevtf
The H o l y Father called upon
published) to Attorney General
Chrletlan employara to combat
Homer 8, Cummings on the share
Communi* m by rocogntelng “ the
croppers in the South. (Associated
Inallenablo righto of the working
Presa Photo)
man.*

Bitter A t t a c k Are
* Expected Agai nst
h B l u m Government

MU* Thereon Ludwig (above).
LVycar-old divorcee, was detained
by police for queil ionlng follow*
Ing tho mysterious slaying o f
Sirs. Rose Cable, society Umdor,
In her fashionable home at Can­
by Btmwroua minor claahra ton, Ohio. Officer* quoted Doe!■ tbg City's atrecta but no ber 8. Cable, husband o f tho slain
»«r k ja disorders, workers demonmatron, as saying ho hail been
■bated their power to enforce de intimate with Mis* ludwlg for
teaada for the destruction ot
revrn yrara, (Associated Preaa
"Fhacbm* hi France.
Photo)
AD •faetorlee, most shops, re*,
tasrams aad office* w*r# dosed
•mil b m « by a general strike,
eaDed ky ike Oeneral Confederalte« a f Workers la p
r r : over,
:r ;
proteit
«k* *ma*sacre
---- — of CTchy"
----- J n Tues■ay a tta aad early yesterday i
wkea armed police charged Com-1
munist street faanlcades in ihe
workers' suburb, outride a right-:
1st mass meeting.
In the capital Itself, about J,-]
■■•,080 persona Joined the strikoi
which, until the dcallino at II A.!
M , stopped traffic.
8o complete was the paralysis
D-splln tho law Interest rats
that the morning session of tnu&gt;
Chamber of Deputies, where a bit.’ BB,, l°n *-lee» period fur repay
jteir attack Is Iiperted on Premier' meel, oaly lour local cltUeui
r . ‘ ua&gt;&gt; rorernment over the Cllehy, davo taken advaatagw of tho red
fWM, waa reported.
I ern| Rnivdiig Admhiletrntlon |tton|
t situ« It ,*vus first ullered here.]
■ Henry Welsnn, VII,\ representa­
tive, said lot'aylle said h,r a.ts consllerahlv
*utprl*ct| that
P ll A hnslnrs*
failed tn show a dvrltled spurt
whin tho Ctly’s lioml reflnanr. lug program was arraigned, a
fnelor wlilrli lleflnllely set tho
municipality on the safe aide of
* llln flnanel.il leilger,
] Hr. Writson said he was tin [ rrrtnln Just how long ferteml
'j fund* wonlr| ho avallnldn for
j hull 'lug prlvnln resblenres. a*.
i setting that Ihe plan "may ogIt'n llis iV l&gt;w Pane Setae)

J

Fl i e r
Negroes Rescue'Florida Boom Is (ilohc-Girdling
Averages 150 MPH
All-Night Hop
White Mao After Under Way, Says On
landing Tn Honolulu &lt;
Plunge lo Lake Former Resident Aviatrix Meets

iFire Department An* T.V.Lewis VlsitsBo)s'
Clouds And Rain
| swers Early Morn Attending Chimney I
Residence A l a r m
Rock Ca mp Site Speedv Ship Outruns
Pfnddlmr nippers
field rrpresentnWalter Russell, Sanford cigar
maker, wa, reecued from lake 'lv* » f Chimney Itock ‘amp, North
O u t O f ’F r i s c o

Monroe l*'r yesterday afternoon Carolina, wait In .HnnfonI toilnv.
after being awakened .from a nap
«n boy* who have prrri-'1 T T O V O U tU T . Map. 1*.—
on tha bulkhea.l and plunging Into w e lf attemlrd the ramp, and thrlr
f . \ P ) — Amelin Knrhnrt land*
the watar.
parent*, and predicted an umisui
oil
her trlrtlic-trlnllintr "flvtiHf
F ir. Chief Mack Cleveland.
tn
tho
■ k n .d it^n, r im . . .

“This has born n grrat season nt 8:2D A . M. Pacific Stand*
for Florida," Mr. Lewi* uld, nn1
lime (otlny
(11:29
••There have been more lourlm AKSX, comp|1.t|nff the 2,400her® than ever bgfor** Triin*|H&gt;rn_____*
dun agnclcf, hotel*, upnriinrnt*, n
° ' 1P v?Ae r .
place* of amu*ftn*nt hav* been 1^?H ft|11 •
^ I®®* thRU
crowded to capacity. In some pane Ut Bound,
of the .State a veritable building
The avlatrlg and her crew o f
boom It under way. Tho future 'hrro thus averaged belter fhaa
looks bright for Florida."
IRn miles an hour on the night
Mr. Lewis said that the Chimney! n,^ «
' « , Oakland
Rock Camp Is loeated »n Ijske ■' ,:IT P- s yesterday.
I.iir® Ui mile* fiom llt*ml*r»on*
/' " m&lt;*
^
hour*, 51 1*1
vlll^, nu l 1* ihi* property o f Rut*® niinwe* was niailo through iHt
Combe of Miami, n former te I- ctnudy sklet anti orraslonal showdent of Apopka nnd Hanford, who ‘ r* without ml-hap.
direct* its many aetivitlea. Lar.t
Miss Karhart's ISO.OOt) craft
year IW boys Iwtwrcn the age* thrived over the city at an altiof H and 10 availed themselves of ^ " ” f
fee* at ti:IT A. H its privilege*.
*?• T.
Among the more popular sport. ,
Ea,hart plane left Oakengagtd In at Chimney Rock are
......P -rn r* o f two
swimming, boating, archery, baseun-American cH pym but I.
hall, liorsebaek, riding, lennl*. ” / '*
,0wer. heavier ahlpe
•:olr, 'basketball, and camping. The 1 ”
amp staft cnttsi'ta of espoiienccl
.T.HTtivea and eoun-clur* t.
P o n U r y m o n y U n it

‘Phonies’ A r e O bject O f
Seminole C o u n t y
Security Board Warning Citrus I n d u s t r y
Unauthorized Salesmen Offer Courses In Aids Record Crop
Work; Use Malls In Operation;
Serulnolo County citrus growers
Two Get 5 Months
are contributing* their sham to

ll&gt;,. record RraiM'fntll yield
of
The Keg Iona I Uncial Reritrlly 17^00.1)00 buses of ft till which
IVtaril front lllrmlnghatn Issued llir state U Cl (ice ted to product*
a warning lodsy urging Pemlnris this year,
the Crop Reporting |
County lo beware of "sorlal se­ Hoard said yesterday In
Or-1
curity rorrespondenro srhimla.
l.mdi).
Ilenry C. Meglll, field repr-*The Flotilla crop was Ihe chief
eeMstlee of the Burial Peeurllg (prior In swelling trial grapefruit I
Roe fit In JkrlsonvMte. ’ report-d. pro hu t Ion for I ho ritual ry In an
Railroad
clrcts*
berw
the eoneletlon of two men In the Isltm ated
learned today that 'he U. H.
Ig .lT I DM
h o le s —fr.r
Treaanry Depart meet r awsIdwestern part nt the. .Va't’ri
Stales.
rred that "la w s pr*|ssed is
An inspection disclose,) -hi: the
s of the I-»y' and a doctor, mi &gt;•
finance tb* raHmd pmmya*
Tho pair waa attempting to
bonier had been dripping kermere U:&lt;J .Bu-.p mothri who 1&gt;ok a: , c
lem are loo tew."
roasplre and to defraud by Mis­ i Tb" norcatt o f ‘Atrlctiltnnl for prohahly tveral tlay* and the il„. boys' phyri' -I w. ll -i- lt&gt;:7.
representing themselves as due- Fconomlrs reported prospect l*» U rhrn floor 1enea'h the stove wa­
From Waabtef'ea lb* A »
• no t.- I* no |p- 'C I lace in *1'"
ernment oftlrlata hileh of tto brmluctlnn r&lt;r pll Florid* orsoclaltd Free* reported Act­
il I -s-niB'cil with the foe).
world lL«n Chuer-t &gt;' II •
' * ' ’’
roupln was sentenced In r. j,n-f.*± iDcIttilloe tinrorltie* w-*
ing Secretary Seawall Ma*
Tin- fire chief reported ihr for boys to devil O Into do trio'
• ) spp ppp hos-s o eerord com (!,* &lt;n &lt; ate their way through lint type of manhood," Mr. Lewi*
months In tho penitentiary.
gill as saying that atudies
iadlcried Ik , levies ( f i t ,
Uurii course* are living ofo
I nttrrd with the ie.ppn.aaa hose* , . (liny nn I In n a room on (hr *r said.
pertenl) "would fall consid­
by mall and personal e-ilu-li.it mi In tlV" *,* nod w Itb the fire-yenr , ,.k,| smry. although the daning
erably sheet i f meeting Ike
—In some rases by suleco n nrrratc &lt;f !*atpoao hoia*
lu te was confined print (pally in
repaired payments."
Florida'*
ftro-rcar
DCemso ■looked wall*.
potlpg a* (liiverpintmt nf lie 11 •
Me added Ihat emigre**
stii
Ita-.TPP'
It I* sail. .Mr Mi-gill conllnu . | . —.-Sri.tt stett
may find M necessary
to
•'Case* have lieuii rupultnl l &gt;'
modify Ike rates somewhat.
money ha* In on paid (nr It. o '
■ penpaaXImi la which b u s lug ctHirsee' (or Racial 8ecu ■'. |
agemewf aad lober chiefs
Jobs. Apparcnlly Ihls Is a sort o i l
regh trm i dkmswt.
rocket and I* being Inveatlgatod j
Kail rseewrive* and labor
by Federal iiiithurtllr*, Tb- !
Isiertsta early Ikte week bit
salesmen liegtcct In tell It. If
■la, that several
bipmsnts of
spoa ■■ agrsemesl fse ihe
prospeel* that complellnu of so'1!
Florida potatoes had been si-lrcd
retirement a f railway emprivate courses nt ingtrurll m
In ihe imrih to cause they were]
It was e-tlni.itel that ipproslFotrr-a fiatchet. i director e»f
pteyes alter they reach M
doe* not remove the nerpsslly ( o f
misbranded
matelv
l*,ii poultry bnslnesaea
years
age, ee hart had 10
meeting civil service require- the |*lmid i llcl'er II sines* AaProvisions In the Food nnd are In nporatfnn In Hemlnohv
years nervlc.
sociation,
was
rioted
to
lea&lt;o
meals.
Drug Act make It posslblu hi I'oUnlT er near enough tu show
"Attention also I* railed In Ihe her* this afternoon for Tanipn
rflnflsralc s -rh vrgeUtbln laggiol nil effort here.
fart that the Racial Beruilty where he will attend a dtreeto.- a
i I). 8. No. I if inch unit is found
Alec II. Johnson, ruin of tha
Hoard doe* not m.ik» nppotil- meeting of the urganiiation to­
lo contain as liiirlt u* .It) firr- h-aders Ip Ihp pm Joel, |* seeking
night.
NientH lo HI trie rite rule* wlnen
rent defective stock.
to Include tho small volume deal­
ff'cisl
Tht lornl Assoeiatlon
1admlnlrier
Fetleral Hlalo
prte
A silggratlun was made by tho er us much a* lha larger bualI grama under Ihe Knelal Hreurlty said the group will illseoRutra.i of Agricultural Kcouom- nes*.
.
' Art,
These
ap|Hilnlnieii1« are pore! leg i dal ion nn whlrh will bo
I ic* thil receiver* paint out Inwill meet at The Irish them* was adopted made directly through the Hialu suhnltbul to tho State Legisla­
. correct
grade
stntriiients
on
ture this year.
f night in tha yeetenlay by pnpUa
of
tho agency Itself.
sacks, remove misleading
tags, |
Mr. Gairhel poime-l nut that tho
r* o f the fra-1 gm.ih Hide primary fichool m *
“The Civil Service CnmmUrdon
nr transfer polaloei
tn piuin
***’
special 8t. Patrick's fray pro- Join* Ihe Hoard In rontlrmnlng Iluriles* Association i* composed
bug* if m-erssury. When pneli aegram.
I the fraudulent activities of llie*e cntirily of 'independent merchants,
1 tion is necessary, there ap|wnrs
itholie Churrh
.
. .
Abrut 111) rlirertur* cnmp.'M
In lor no gotel rru-un for mil
out 12,'d)
■
A Bumbar of Irish song* were |training course salesmen because]
More ibsn I ml icacher* In Bernthe
Tn-trd.
Th-y
are
select’
d
sales etforls are being directed,
charging tho expense to Ihe ship­
&gt;11 held at ih*••*» «-»
Inn I,. Pouniy puHie schools wero
from ritlr* from I'ensneola lo
chiefly
In
unemployed
an&lt;l
lr.
per.
wil| go Inin n ' ^ „ R !
*»»aam » wero thrown
nitrnding ihe annual convention o f
Key West, giving a solid reprepersona with limited Income*.
The Rtirenu -aid that flagrant ih« Fliiridn Kduearlonal Associa­
iew Church.
,h* *t f**"- A sotting de­
■
en'stion
„
f
every
secttari
i
f
‘ I nci dent al l yMr. MektM r.-n
signed to rweembte n radio slaor
reprntril
violation
o
f
tho
F
imhI tion in Itrlunito inday, T. W. Law*
,1.,
» Don waa m a ^ more Interestin'* rinded, “ the Hoard now has &lt;m the I Late,
nnd Drug Act may result in tho ion. County supvrintemlont, aitNn. Gatihrl will areompany
, mnfi-retion » f entire
carloads nnitneed this morning.
Mr, datehel. The couple will itI and Ihe citation of tho shipper
Elgin inuruemrs from education­
tarn
late
tonight.
peered as vtallbra.
- or handler for criminal prusecu- al institution* in this sertnn havo
Those responsible for th.&lt; en­
tion.
prominent part* on the three-day
tertainment Included MU* Ztllah
program.
Welch, Mis* Freest In* Wexipht),
Classroom work waa suspend­
The Supervisory Committee of MU* Hetty Moore, Mr* Vivian
ed yesterday to enable teachers r,
the State Farmers* klarket will Proeby Welch aad Mr*. Lottie
attend the ronrlavo. School will ha
meet at 7:10 p. M. Frriay In the
resumed Monday morning.
Market Building. Secretary J. C.
Only white* ptoent at tha eon*
Michael announced today.
veniion, Mr. Lawton saltl, espial**
F i f t v W P A W n r L m e n K,n* ’" Pr0* * "’. In wh» ! w»* 1
ing that negro Instructors have aa
■ W O r l t m e n terproted by logil auihoritire
association of their own.
»&lt;-p
"m ove ,he i*..
ie„

For Buildiiig Fund; Railro^ Pension
I Assessment Seen
As Insufficient

Convention Plans
A r e Outlined In
Local Lions M e e t

J

laboratory" nt Wheeler Field

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j

May Hp Formed Tn
Seminole (’o u n t y

Conradi Addresses
Sanford Kiwnnians
Gull'licl To AUvnd
AHsm ialion M e c t On Spiritual Value

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

In Tumpa ToniKht

' Bond Validation Is
Okehed By JuriMt:]
Bf r cme Court Next
Haafard'a f^DOO.OOO bond refnndipg program wa* vali-iaied
Tweoday .when Jurlge Millard ft.
Rmkk affixed Ids signature m n
taart order okching the refinerylaC, according to rrcordi maiLr
available today tn iba Court
Chy Attorney Fred X. Wilson
M id tb* next step will L« to reach I
tha Mgh tribunal within the next
U w days. This Is a routine step.
With tha Bendkoldtra* Plot*--tten Committee, holding 87 perfeat of tha defaulted cerlfkat**,
la M r itC M t whk iba plan, sail
wkk Iba owner* o f slightly Is**
tkaa 180 bands uneon;acted, the
PMMiaai Is expected to
ride
ikraagh iba Court wkk aa opposl-

M m Barker Named
Conclave Delegate
M

Csrmka Barber, af lha
Sido Frimary School, today
as aamod laafocd's dolrgatt &gt;o
a onavomloa o f iba National A«m

aak

100 Local Teachers
Attend Convention
Opening In Orlando

Garden Flower Show
W i l l Be Concluded
W i t h Night Exhibit

JoliiHon'H Monroe
Take Final Step*
To Remove Barrier Home DeHtroyed By
To Wallie’HDecree Eftrly Morning Fire

Navy Seeks Youths
In Seminole County

V

j? P l°y ® d For •
«»
8©ho o l Field •on's final

decree divorce, «
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u
— ' ■
plied today for instruction*
The Navy Department today w*&lt;
“ ora than 14 W FA workmen procedure to tho president of t
stoking Seminole County youth*
m
f * '*** ****** dlvorto coon. Bir Boyd Mer
who are Imerrricd In onlUtlng in
AtMerlc Field lmprovem-r.&gt;
No details were disclosed,
the servl&lt;-e. Complete information
W. 8. Earla, work &lt;llreri»rj Tomorrow's olflrial coun cai
may be hnd from Chief Markin- VT =*™l"ote Cosaty, aamjunrfd |jM contained a listing of the cs
in's Mate W. J. How, Navy rocre“ ®r" i" r
for 10:30 A , M.
king officer. Fulcra I Court House,
A * » • » af laki m a yowenliv
The step was considered uni

react (3,500.
Krapriye** of I'rlr*'* Store at
Matuoai sai l the blare was believtd m have started from defer•Ive piling in ihe attic. Flames
ware fk-t di'tovered there, bat
had na(* such headway ihar fightlag dwm proved to he futile.
Fair person* were in the buildlag M in time it wax burning.
They wire Mr. nnd Mrs.Johnson,
Mr*. nkrics Davi*, the mother of
N n . U&gt; nson, ami a boy, Charles
Da*i»fh* k me contained six or tight

Woodmen Will Flan
To Participate In
Lakeland Ccremonv

LOCAL

Florida Husbanda
May Get Alimony
FORT LAUDERDALF, Mar. 18.
—riP&gt;— Ropr*soara&gt;ivo Dwight L.
Rogers said today be would of­
fer a bill In iba Legislature next since the Hanford unit inaugurated
momb to make husbanda eligible a member-hip drive a week ago.
A goal of SO is stt.
for alimecy from their wive*.

W E A T H E R

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It is our great pleasure to extend to you, our best
^wishes for dSniseasons success. Great Bali Teams
come and go-agido great movie actors-but we hope
this year wiU find the Chattanooga Lookouts Top­
ping i t s league's list. W e know you can do it!

Your Stay In Sanford
w e nope som e o f your leisure hours will
be spent &amp;t the Ritz. W e can assure
of the moist satisfying entertainment
have ever had the opportunity to s&lt;
the Movie world.
Tbs
“GOLD DIGGERS OP 1937”

“THE GREEN LIGHT*
“CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS”

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Jlahlaa' fleer** eore red a
which i i M
la
M arch wbca a total e l 14.7 peraa a l *C th* II1 T 4 S U 2 c u t* and
• a t had b**a
Caaatjr property.
Th* collector
o* th* f1r*t Monday la
April ar* d rtia a a m t, a44la« th a t
th* law r*ee!rw th a t thl* prop• tty h* a4r*rtl**4 aad *oU tor
tha aaUafactto* of th* t u blit.

"Unpaid p«i*aaal pnptrlr tu

Naq*M t aa th* a a a u «Ul*.“ Mr
, s. Jtokta* r*awrh*4. " aa4 th* law
u
« m Ii m th* t u
c*H**tar to

f r e e s t s s . ’SK

Admiral R ay h &gt; » 4 an a (ahoce),
r*tir*4 m t c I offWar a f Waahiae*
te a , ha* haan appelated *m t i

Aray Breakfut
Marks Opening
Of Fuad Drive
IM H J U m k Cob
fectsd* C a p t a i n s
Say l a R o p o r t a

•the* c u i i t f i&gt; th* p t t i i e
a f th e p a rlk e ia r aw aar.”
T h* collector m M h* ajd,,.i!»
pat*4 a last a ia a te m l to M ttla
Tk* C alratloa Army Rualae**
eatataa4lae t u MUa h*fora they Otatrtot C aaraa* w*a launched
today by u u th a a ta a tlc aad o p
A m h w of record* la oth«r
tlmlailc iro n p of c a p ta lu aad
Flortda e*eaU«s ihow c*aUaol*
U c a U u a U who w*r* p w iii of
to h e ro h**a m o . of th* k ad ere
la tha p*K*ataeo of tu * * paid Jade* Jaa. a. Ckaroo, general
chairman of th« campaign. at a
la l i s t wh*a n c*rc*at of th o u
aaaa*a*4 had bo*a u ttla d tutor* "Kick-off B reakfast" to th* Vat
d u Hot*) thl* morning,
Mr. Jtaklaa a u d o hia u a u l rerr* 4 R. WUaoa. chairman of
th* h a lM M
District C u ra* *
R p e e la tsg mapnld on l i t IIM
a n * d h u bmo to pot forth th*lr
roO I t th* aaw eat of I t l t t H H
h**t tffort* fa tki* worthy c u m .
to Mr. Jtaktae* He*
H it M U J . Lehman, C b alrm u
o f tha Advisory Hoard of tha gab
ratlo a Army la S*mtaol* Covaty,
■pot* la behalf of th* orgaaltk'
tloa, aad prai**d Ha Mlfoacrtftclag leader*. Also h* a r|* 4 th*
campaign worhara to ylr* of
tlw tr Urn* aad ta * rty la f
therlag th* raUrprl**.
Jade* flharo* *pok* of th* eoa-

Officials Diacaas
E x t r a Inaanuiee
For City Workmen
th* psaaiM lky of sa te
a w tta ia amnaat of raaw h k h w m U com*
k m h h r tha d u ih a
la *n*
r , tha maakf*
vpah*T* pretacts in r tf agohmt awl*
dw aa a e attahaps k which ha am­
or* iajwred. Tha aatf-ha-

_________ *f th* fiwciag team .
was arrtw aly ia je n d , a* w«r*
Jack Hag**hack, U , «f Newark,
N. J , drlrcr, and G*n* T oonS i, a f Orlando. Fla., O tcnr
, J r , I t , * t New York.
A sudden lllncaa atn t th iw afst Qur*n Mart* of Rumania to b*d
R p e l Ur, SC, of Mobil*. In B ucharttt and phyalclana finally dlaitnoMd th* ailment a .
Dot Alfred C*truk&gt;, 20. In flu rn u . Official* denied reports that »ht had bm n poiaoncl. The
da, were only allgbtly queen la ahown with one of her fe to n t* |*I». (A»*oclaleil I’rraa
bruised and did s a t require ho*
Photo)____ _____ _________________________________________________

th* affWIal represMtathraa af
th* Uitlla4 Statu at th* cot*
Uoa of Klee Georg* VI af Gnat
SrlUla May 12.
(Am **laud
A t M asm rlal Hospital h«r*
pw*&gt;
phytltiaaa paid Hag*nhweh and

Paxton Reports
.12 Inch Of Rata
In City Maaday

P r o f n a u B *m y app*ar*d *ba
a*ri*tmly h a rt, althoagh all
a a ffu e d ta n i m l iM *f th* brain.
who aaff*r*d a &lt;lc
• f th* skull,
prtiteMp will b* op*rat*d on tom *h r*d

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a p ta re a tly

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with dt*p
lealp tact ration* and concua■Us and appaarsd ih* feait danC*roualy h e n of th* three.
All W t l roaacloua last night
and rwulgg “fairly’* wall, th* hos­
pital u ld .
Cftrelo aad U a two uam m ate*
who w*ra sot hart, rialbly shaken
by th* tragedy, rvglw.red at th*
Richmond Y w a g M*a'a Chrhtlan
Aaaoclatloa, to await adrlc* from
ichool authorltU*.

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Caafard Klwaalana will u s e m
b k ac 12:11 P. M. tomorrow in the
Valdei Howl fa r a regular wi«k
ly leachsOT mewing.
Wednesday'a tld**, Tidal Rtatlan,
O e * u PWr, Daytons Beach: low,
• : » A. M. and S:S4 P. M.; high,
UtdT A. M.

Sanford lio n s will a m a t 7
o’clock mamm a sight In th* ValCity W M th a rm u O. P. P aatas d u Hot*! for a regular business
r*p*rt*d today th a t AS lach of ms s k a , Ww iu acy Clarerc* Adra ta f*U yootorday aftoraooa la
th* comparatively th ort period
la phttin*d
awtkarisad tks of aboot I t or re mtaatea.
of
Masonic
Drala
facUlttoa
oa
all
atresia
mu
convrnea at
w*r* tas*4 I* rapacity, sa d vlr
&gt; o’clock te
le llall.
ta a l te r r u ta of v o te r co*r
dowa aw ay af th* m ala IhwTh* w m ite r—F air, colder in *xoogbftr**.
trsmo aowh patttea, with light to
from F re d S . WUaoa.
Co driving w u th* d a lu * that
hoavy frost la n s m u north., seatmany aateaaoM lu, ilaad lag la
m»0d light from 1a cold*at place*
th* op**. w*r* "dr*wa*d o a t
lam rk* af g s a m l pwtloa tonighi;
Mr. P u to o n p o rtad "low l*m
W*da**day fa ir Whh rising icmper* u r* for th e past I f ho
yarataiwa.
fa rm
Nonhw*tt
•a d tag at • A. M. today, u boFlortda—fbfr, from sad fr*«iing
te e « . High w u Ti.
t*mp*rorar* whh M la Imerior and
22 i* 24 aa r i a t maight. Weilnesday fair, akw ly rtaiag mmporature.
Saaided W a a i k e ta a ta lg *
laid plaga fhe • paU ie ( a a r a u tc

*f SIM to the Florida
vs of MeaMpaHUu m bo
hy dm ergoMooduw hi h*

A
far tonight's
Ladgs No, M
tha

Legiaa C uram la
Flaaaed Ta Raise
D r-k!te«leF«nd.

Lawton Explain*
V a c a t i o n Is Not Woodmen's Circle
R a s t e r Holidays Grove PnrtfeipateH
In Spoctal R i t e s

of the
a Ctrcl* nrove
■facial
hi th* D awtllta
Lodg* foe a d*c*aa*4 fra ts m itr
m*ath*r I* th a t City.
Oa* d fh« M lataadfag phases
of th* m u — a*ta was th* pres•a ta t low * f tt* garlaad d rill by
th*
Th* Mia— w g w m
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Long-Time Beautifi­
cation Plan L a i d
Before Commission

Dow Ctetwy, 20, of Orlando,
Fte. aad Malcolm Covlk*. 1».
•f East Oraag*, N. J .
»l*
moat instantly whan th* ma­
dia*, attempting ta pau another
r, man *al *f control.
PrW. WEIlam Rucy. 43-ycaraid modus language prof.uor

J r o . D . J in k liw ,.
C o u n ty t u e o D o c to r, n p o r t *
e i to d a y t h a t t a x p a y e r s o w n ta f f p r o p e r ty w h ic h to m d a r
th a a u th o r ity o f h k
o ffic e
h a r e t a m d I n 1 1 7 0 ,1 1 1 .5 7
«# t h a I M S a i N U B w i t ro ll.
H a H i d a llo w a b le d k c o u n ta
o f 1 4 0 3 6 .7 6 h a v e b e e n m a d e ,
M u f l a y a to ta l o f |1 7 4 -

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Decreed
City Officials Flogging
For W ife Beating
Get First View
Of Park Program

WOBMOWoT v a , Mar. 16—
IdV -Tw o Rrtttna Cbltegw »tadrats were M M pad two othw* a*4 a p d a u e rar k re ly In­
la n d M i l t e n r**«*r4*y wh*n
a lai»* **4aa retry in g th* «»M m &gt;N freeing t* a a to *«h*dwhh a aorth*ra
. .
_______fleet th* relit*
■weyt B h hm **d-Peteuborg highcrashed Into a telephone

J t a t e Low A l l o w s
m Load Solo To Sat­
isfy T oz B ills

r

MongolHordesBreak
O ff Relations With
Chinese Government

Now Jer­
sey Tooth F aulty
Injorcd; T r i o Of
OUwrs Also H a r t

Defaqsendes
B eth h April

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Y, M A R C S 1 4 1M 7

Seminole CountyTwo Rollins
Pays $ 170,611 On^ollege Boys
Dio fat Crash
1936
Asses
J l a k i i » Reports 8
P t t m t Of T o t a l
f W T o o r CMhcts i ta M M - H a r e h

f

M m FraHa A te VegctoMcu I k s Mt$
Slaribr Arc* In AuMrica

Enters Court With One
Charge-Leaves With 3
Lottery Ticket PowwsuUm Charge Draws
Fine By Judge Miller; Disorderly
House Operator Keels W rath

Canal Supporten
Will Pres»-I«MM
For ‘Big Ditch’

The City
Commission
!»»•
night stamped Its official
ap­
proval on n tenlalW* lukrfront
Improvement plan drawn up by
llerb*rt k’lynt, landscape archi­
tect of W inter Park.
Official*
poured
uv,,r
'be
larg* map p re p an d
l,y
Mr.
Flynt, eum lnlnic it In detail
atvtl announced It nppruied tu lx
the answ er tu tht- luiiit-tlmi* Imuutlflcatlon program tlt.-y luiught.
The area shown uu the chart
begins at Sanford Avenue mul
runs to st to 8 an Juan Avenue In
length. In breadth, the seetiun
runs north and south
between
l-akeshure B oukvard and
Kirst
Street.
Beginning a t the west end. Mr.
Flynt ha* plannrd an o|ien-aii
uudlturium which he would lo­
cale at F irst 81 reel nnd Cross
Avenue, Ju st to the north ol
the stage he shows severnl shut
flits.nrd courts
and a Imwling
court.
Progressing to the ru s t, ene
finds a spat Ion. lawn which

John Walker, whh*. was houlsd

Rebellious T h r o n g s
Under Prince W tR g
Established S t a t e
W ith Japanese Aid

Fear New Threat :
Of Armed Strife

Fireman Involved
In Vehicle Crash

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Rulers Of Chinn Pon­
der F u t u r e Of
North P r o v i n c e

Convicted of beating his siek
wife at IIn-lr home In Cumber­
land. Mil.,
tillliert
Crabtree
(above), Wl'A wether, wus sen­
tenced In receive HI lushes at the
hand, of Sheriff (In n e r K. Kemp
mill serve IH1 days in jail, (Aa"‘'.•lull'd I’res* photo)

Court Of Honor
Advances Locals
Scout Members

K A L C IA N — C lin h n r
ProY *
\nci&gt;. C h in n , M a r . Ifl.— ( A P ) ’
— M ongtil h n rd o s o f n o r t h e n i
C h in n w m * n ’p o r t oil h y m l**
a io n n r lm to d a y h a v e d e d a rw d
th e ir
in tle p e m le n c e
fro «
C h in a am i jiro e ln lm w ! th e m *
n elv rn a n ew
n a t i o n — M oo*
jfokuo— n im ila r t n th o J n p » n e n e -ln a p ire d s t a t e o f ) U n *
choukuo.
Wholly
unconfirmed reports
aaid Irregular troops a f th* re ­
bellious Mongol Prince Teh W ane
had established • new stmt* with
tho assistant-,, of Japanese a d ­
viser am) military men,
Htqytllng advices caused Kst*
run political rlrclrn tu aceth* with
uncertainly over the futuru of all
Norlh China, m any seeing B
threat of possible w ar b*tw*OT
Japan and china.
Adding to the danger was IhB
fuel, Mongols here said, th at
1’rlnee ‘l i h ’s going over to JapB»•** had c-wt hlrw b k iafl—
with hia people to such an OTk n t that the establishm ent of a
1'
would ha-,e been f s g r
aible only under coniyutaion.

• rharg* of being drunk and dk-j
orderly but found two more allt. .. . .
.
on t)o&gt; rx st
gallon'-trynPT .n agaVnst his n ..,..!
^
courts.
before Ju d g . Frank M llkr c a lN 1 nr“ ""v' r"T ,r,m l* cour'
A public swimming | mh&gt;i is laid
for ih* next rase.
out by the architect In the cen­
Walker trcelveil a fin* of |I 0 .
,
.
.
...
or a mnienre of 20 days for th*| ter of the park where t'hnptnnn
To
i n i r r e H H m a n JV B BC rsrv I original eharge. When an officer J.
e ?
C!* J ,r‘ l '
I nre
5 K 5 7 S S A
ha-' re la te d arrest,
•&gt;* ll- ,
mi to I he
Ihiill court.
10
a
Nenrly 4(1 Hsnfonl Boy Hcoif.v
J lion rtsulted In a third charge i.f
*"«'»
from three Hvnford troop* were
Four ohuruction light poll* w ere
Plans to press for *arly eon
At lahevlew Avenue another ndvuttied tost uiulu In ■ ipintterly
*,
. ,
( contempt of court for which he
being set today on ih* south aid*
gnaaional action
on revival
M ) f,nei, , nuhfr | j or a ltntrn(u lawn is propose,! to span the Court of Ibniur held In th, Junof Municipal Airport and City *—
complete depth of the pink. Be- iur High Behind.
tha Florida Ship Canal were « * . c( m Jay-,.
ploycee pmhaij necessary ii*.
fweetl
(his
layout
of
g
ru
is
nnd
vealed yesterday in Washlngten I H«iry .Stebbint, negro, was a*Judge Jnnn-s (I, Hharon, who provineni* f„r . Departmanl * f
Han
Juan
Avenue
L
it
ehildrcn’a
by aponsort of the project.
^ | , r ,se&lt;| * $:t,'. fine or remand’ d 10
preside.!, pre.rnird Troop Five C om m erco final—hut routln*—i
Congressman Bmilh, Democm’- jg|| jnr »q ,)4y, „„ tn allficsatiun playground.
whh its JU.17 charter nnd member proval.
Throughodt the whole of the hip ranis.
of Washington, told
reportn * 0f possessing a lottery ticket. A
Aviation f'nm inltterman Volte
Sunday th at ho
“expected *h* sim ilar ssntence wu* handed Mag- projected park. Mr. F lynt hav
About U0 buys and .10 parents William* said landing field har*
dotted
hi*
map
with
large
shade
Houa* Commiltco
on Itlvera a " l g|* White, colored, thsrged wlih
ntn tided. Fcout official* present rowing and rolling operations
trees, shrubbery and flowers. All included II. J. Ilagedorn, eavcu- were half comphte tmlay,
Harbors to approve the ranal a id operating a disorderly house,
recommend It to the House.”
| A 110 bond wav estrratrd by J. of these natural assets to beauty live from Otlnndii. and t.‘. Itu*&lt;rll
Mr. William* also reported tha
Smith, a member of the Con- R. McDonald, white, on a drunk- are set down in excellent gn&gt;- .Mason, H, J, Nix and Arthur receipt of several rniitmunlratlons
metrical
pattern.
mlttee, added:
' enneaa charge, and a similar allsItranan, nil of Sanford.
i front Washington within the paM
-O pposition to the project at gallon against T. I). W arren, also
Advancement* in Troop Fivo few days n-king tho progress a f
were as follows:
airport Improvement.
th* last session of fongre « whit*, rvsulicl in a suspend'd
was based chiefly on the fa* t
«e**vLwe*
re** » •* »
Seeoml t lass - Mike Suus, WalWhen reriain requirement* a*
that It hail not receive,) th* aplyr Turner, llohi.y Shruffer an&gt;l th.- field have liven met, regulap
pruval o f the arm y m glneera m
.SherwiHxl Jacobson,
airmail service I* slated to b*gt«
ouhch
First t lass —BiJ) Itranan, I)u’&gt;b 1.,-re.
a forma] rlvora ami harbor*
Flips, I'hlllp Kronen, George Kies,
___________ &lt;
report.
Jimm ie Shoemaker, K ilby Fite.
,
‘‘Since that time n vpeeial board
A N*w lo r k e r w larrriag In
Damage amounting to about flO
Hob Hickson, Frank fn Wooilruff, r J | | | | | i n i P n l
V n ln n J
of arm y engineers has cumplet'd
Haaferd mid the t lum ber .,(
John Adams, Dickey Brown. T. J.
0 stmly of the project ami hn* resulted early last sight when au­
C e a a r r d i&lt;Htsy ihsi b* *a«
made a highly commendatory re­ tomobiles driven by tirady Dun­
p an lru k rly sgrpiU ed tu find
can, City fireman, and C, I), lliih^
port.’’
hi motif |a the world's celery
The statem ent o f the congress­ op, Jr., 1015 Magnolia Avenue,
ffwter and yet was seldom
■Me|to get celery |* any pubman indira’n l th at the report collided at Tenth Street ami I’ll
Itirkey Brown, Fugeno Harrison,
_ . , ,
Ik sstahlUb mens ual*M it
alrrndy ha,l been mailt) avail dd* m uni Avenue.
Police saiil a slick street sur­
F rn e st
S o u th w a rd , William
7 ‘,fhnIcl*''v »' 'he n iu Theat**
»** “specifically ordered."
to him, and that engineers have
(ioet-rh,
Hob Hickson, Frank T ' ,y w,rtt
►&gt;«* P™ J«^
propose,) the canal work be re­ face, caused by the heavy rain,
The Chamber rallied Imme.
Woodruff. Ji mode .Shoemaker and
'n d p m 'n * valued at more that*
was the cause of the accident.
diately it* mimeograph a track
turned.
l t '« I I S U 4 ll* VSBe T S I )
j » - n,K’ of leners addressed i* mil puhCongressman Mansfield, Demo- Non* of the participants wav in
( The projeemrs, knywn aa Sop**
Jured anil no arreaiv were made.
Ife e tle * # * Os S-ss, V e s t
Be dialog units, urging that
Hiniplex, are the b u rn devetopmei
celery a«t only he aertrd
in ihe minion p. -lurm induttry aad
with *very meal, bu| that ll
are being adopted in the natlon’a
be mod* a s object of lablr
lea-ling theaters.
decors! ion.
New projector light* also ward
"T tefe ar* maay delicious
being placed ready fo r u**.
way* af preparing celery.”
A technician e*plained that th*
A “radio” pro grunt romprising
ike bulletin read, “uther than
Wemtesday night on “lleThe nfflcUl family „( Iho Vtr«&lt;
11 act* will l“- presented by atu- new Super Simpleg I* designed M
srtag It aa a raw rood. We
ol Urn laynieu of
Methodist church will Upen a sedeni* of Seminnh' High Hchool In produce a better image on tha
ar* s ir* yo*r guests (would
rlea of lenten servlree timlxht hi* church."
the audiiurlum tomorrow morning screen. Ho pointed nut that th a
eg Jay Is”
Thursday night the Chttrrh
at *:o&lt;» o'clock, the lt«v. A. It.
at III u'clo. k a i the weekly chapel "shuttera” which cut the light Bad
School wilt direct a
program
Cole, pastor, *niioiinev&gt;&lt;l today.
program. I’rof. (!. K. McKay, give the effect of motion are placed
behind the film In the new dertca
principal, announced today.
The first service will he In promising to bn on* of th* big­
whereas th* old m achines' ahutterg
the hande of Ituben
Mason, gest nights In tha series.
Th« program:
Tha Young I’eopU's departDuet, Joan Aziarcllo an I Kdlth were in front o f the film.
chairman of the Hoard of Hte*
t
Singlutury; rt-inling, Nancy Ronarils. Mr. Muson has Indicated m eat will have chargo of th*
setter; vocal, Voile William*, Jr.)
that thl* service will b* la the program Friday Bight with aa at
lead ones of oe*r llh at lh*lr
A benefit showing of th* film, violin, Daphne T akarh; vocal, Ma­
form of a testimonial.
Along with Ih*
“•iparloar* regular Sunday night sertlc**, “ A Midsummer’s Night Dream,-' rion AU&lt;n: dance Marjorie fo g - I t J—-—
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II
telling.” special talk* will
Im th* department la challenging la scheduled Friday at the Princes* burn; arconlnn number, William 24 ............. ....
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made by Mr*. Gsorae McCrum tha other department* of lh« Theatrr under the auspice* of th* Hilch.
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Trombone aolo, l.rwl* Wright; 1
Primary T *acheri’ Association.
and I’rof. It. r. Kipp, alao of- Church.
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On Sunday M*r. II. Ih« Bev
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Proceed r from tho venturs will piano nutnlH-r, John Hamrick) 2
ficiaU of the Church Board.
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Burnell
Tuesday night the woman of Cok baptised infanta of th* b« used In sending a delegate to'harm onica duet, Thomas
it
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the Ai*o .-lotion convention to bo | and F.ugrne Tip pins; vocal, An­ 1 - ..... -.....
the church will hsv* charge of Church a t the morning service.
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gus Harriet; dunce, Doris Jack- 4 ............. ......
Daring th* week of kl«r. '*■ held In Texas In th* near futuie.
the program. Mr*. H If. L aser
1
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a*
1Mb. night s e r r ie d will b« held
will supervise.
. . Ifl
AR
n
it
t
i
by
a
number
of
visiting
mioon
the
bill.
The
movie
wilj
run
eon-'
plan*
duet.
Mildred
Hodges
and
The Men’s Club hai engaged the
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service of Hr. Kelly, a retired lotsra and oa Sunday ulgbt Mar. tinuoua from 2 P, M. l u l l l ’. M , I* nor a Whhldon; dance, Clsyda i i ..........
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AS
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Methodist m inister spending the 21, members wll b* received Into according to a a announcement byForguaon; vocal, Marie Klis* Ad- it
l«
IS ................. . . IS
ka aponsort.
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tw ister In BaatonI, aad ha will Ute chartk.
I* ............... ....... i s

Congressman Asserts
Belief T hat Hou*e (h, Jud|(e ,„pp,d on ,nn(h,r w; »»
courts, w ,.
Will
Okeh
P
roject'
or
days.
Th.
prl-nner
seem
-d
”,
Will AJKen I rojw i reMM',h* addition and his ar-l ^ rth*r '» "&gt;*n «« -hown

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9 0 Youngs tom A ttend S e s s i o n At
Junior IliKh School

Obstruction Light
P o l l s Are Placed
At L o c a l Airport

(■kveuiid'1’ Juu Tenhl 1
h ilh te

Placed
R W t» . T h e a t e r

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New Yorker Soyt*
Celery Not Found
In Dining H

M“ k

lliffh School Bill*
1'roKram At Chapel
With Sixteen Act*

Methodist Church Lenten Services
Open Tonight;. Program Announced

Prim ary Teacher*
S t a t e Benefit For
Delegate’* Expense

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C o u rsfc o rj L b t a f

rto* WORLD

CaOIKM, England. Mar. 14.

Moat of us have known aotnaom at mwn* tima w
other tn our lives who seemed to have mors than his full
shat* of troubles, but who nevertheless seemed somehow to
nb— th an . And most of us have seen peopj# who,
though they were apparently gutting along well enough,

-|M —W flllhli ci Croydon AUHt p H w W

r e n t) :

of v o rd

4ay th « M Imperial

A lm a)*

ELGIN GHITKN BULOYA
SIEC .A L m e t *

H P P H y l t f C. F . W. P ® t Kti*

McLaulin, Jew etar

p n H a p r of the line*, ard
OHP a# n * aw* crashed near
atogM, Oarnuny, killing ail

Of *th« former kind, George Sokolsky writes in the New
k Herald Tribune. His name waa Frank Scully and he
I beea h art In a garde. His lag had become tubercular
M M than twenty operations had been performed upon
Yeara had been spent in hospitala and most of that
» It had been a fight just to remain alive. Every wak*
minute had been steeped In suffering.
"Yet Frank remained gay,’* Mr. 8okn1sky writes, “His
fhter brings joy to his less gay friends. His enthuni­
ts cheer even the pessimist. His faith In life and in

t i l E. Park A ft,

W ER T - The - JEWELER
Diamonds And Watches
Flae Watch And Jewelry Hi palling
K sM ad Mounting And Eagraviag
•w aasa ruaur* w a su n u i w n r

Nat St.

r a - mm ■

S e ll P a t

B aggett's Liquor Store
FEATURING

T H E V E R Y BEST
not afraid to m arry a man who would never be without’
pain. And he had graceful, healthful children,- who,
‘.hough their father suffered continuously, never knew it.
One day Frank and his wife were walking near a lake.
A child M l overboard and was drowning. Frank’s wife
lumpad In to try to save It. Rut she tired and herself be­
gan tn drown. Frank, now with only one leg, and with
ubemilbala still racking him with pain. Jumped In and
with strong trm a, managed tn get them both out. But
meumonla set in. Foe months he lay nt the point of death,
&gt;ut finally survived.
"There a n lots of Fnnk Scully* in this world—lots of
"•en and women who smile through suffering and hardhips,” says Mr. Sokolsky. “There nre lots of men and
omen who cannot be defeated. For m l strength is not in
one and muscle. It Is In the will to conquer oneself first
and then to achieve a useful life.
*Th- "lirageoun person ennrot be defenteil. Ill health,
ird luck, depressions, political disturbances—they nre food
w his courage. He takes them in his stride and goes on.
Apd as he g?es on, ho sings. As he goes on, he is full of
good cheer. For ho builds his own life with his own mi•rials. And whnt more can anyone ask tlnn to have tho
’ourag* to do th a t? ”

SANFORD FLOWER SHOW
W idaesdny, Mar. 17 Thursday, Mar. 18
Dnora Open
S P. M. to 9 P. M.

o» Iks tba* a&lt; Mhg

it#* of tin Rail ragtam

Dcora Open
10 A. M. TO » P. M.

EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE
Il’LTS ZJt

CHILDREN FREE

cam* to the Oovonum

Tho geawraf was
Supporters Court Of Bailor iton.
comnMBMrwiM t i dfs
lrm arjr of Oormnag1
ess I s s u e Advances L ock 1 n“ormo
igaalliy.1*

ig D i t c h ’ Scout M e m b e r s

Dozier &amp; Gay s Quality Paints
“ limit For The South**
Usa DECO Four Hour Ennmd—make your
and Uwn furniture like new.

porch

Stonley-Rogers H ardw are Co.
211 Sanfnrd Avenue .

Ten Thousand New Jobs
, )fNt’i
auto
modal*
fee equipped far ’Vanillin
taly," It M in i la ua, «&gt;

moM

an* **»lt down’

Mow that It ha* been definite
Rr M M that the trailer U her*
to atop, (h* politician* will prohaM y:arEntai»F lin d b » — *
to U s II nut of existence.

uiglnl U Endangered by
raed O* In Ubya—head
New ba know* how *om»
aea tmailer nstkm* In Ku
Mast fr*l.

of

unconutltutiuii*

■fks Orlando Henllnvl rnnwn
Itor IF by wondering what wool,
happen If a hord* of monkey*
ware to lavad* our House of Hepraaetitallves, Our gu*»* 1* that
in
of them would probably be
elected Speaker and thra thing’

People are funny. Some of u*
FlorIdle.is a r t worried for fenr
nne'.her boom i« coming, and
*NNI* of us a r t afraid it won't-

Rbnflnl Hersht.

MVr the

According to Gilbert Seldes in' tho April CosmopAlitnii,
ho Amerlcin citizen Is on his knees begging for n dlctanrship. "The government is doing ten thousand new jobs
for the clthen,” ho declures, "and the cillzm has not ac­
cepted even the responsibility of knowing what is going on.
“Governments are mode up of thousands of men, each
no trying to justify his existence by putting n now plan
nto action, starting n new work and extending his |siwor.
That’s only natural Hut if wo lot the government enrry
in, neither knowing nor caring whnt it duos, we are on our
knees Iwi/^flng fiirtliclatursli ij&gt;. _11niess we iiiulorstiind how
slid whv aud in oTiiit tlnvctio’o the' uorid is enmiging, w d t
be fatally hornswoggled by some polltliiiin craftier than
•iirselvcs. and finally, we'll be |»luying a smir trick on our
children.”
As examples of revolutionary changes of thought nnd
iclion, Seldes cites the altitude on floods and depressions.
Floods, he points out, are no Inngur regarded as acts of
God, hut tho result of destruction of forest mid grasslandsTheir control Is n major tmlitieal Issue. “The depression
wan not nn act of God,” he goes on. "Yet many people
thought it wsh right tn mirror victims of the flood, hut al­
together wrong to give fistd and clothing to tho victims of
Tcoiiomlc disaster.
“Take this fact alone: that the government today prorcts
the victims of economic chaos. Is that gi&gt;ng to imply that the government ought to linve n pretty
'ree hattd hereafter in preventing economic chnos—and
doe* this menn you nnd your Job? How far nre you willing
to have them controlled by your government? In a way
ve are nil like the inhabitants of the Mississippi Valley,
'Ivlng In the path of a flood. Gull the flood War or Fas­
cism or Communism or whatever |s*ril is most imminent.
We cannot escape merely by voting once In four years. We
•an save Democracy only by building flood walls in advance
ami building them higher, deeper mul wider than before."

SANFORD TWliNTY YEARS AGO

guy

Who was «&gt; sick he wm afmio
Mr w ni‘ going to die and &lt;b*n
g e t scored k* wouldn’t.—Miami

Flfty-*even person* have died
to anto orrident* nn the Tamianil
Trail *n the last five years. Most
• f them ware (Ho result of plungINC Inf* lb* canal which runs
dhngstdt the highway throoghdbt, most of Its instance. Reverthelsss speeding w m basically
(•sponsible (or most of the sect

A nts.
Just ptior to our entering the
World War w* wore told there
Rtoqldh* no mure war* or deprrs
lion* and tho wmrlsl would be
for Democracy. Now wherr
an
on lko*a
liarsT Time*
U l l n , Well, some of them are
atilt saying Ihew won’t be any
M l * wars, nr depressions, and
A l l "If Can't Happen Here.”
1 Tb* American Bar Association
aaaducted a poll among all Its
mem bars on lb* proposed change*
la tba Kaprrma Court. TwoMkotmiad-fIve-hurulred ami S * s t y Ik rw lawyers favor tho change;
i d i i a are opposed to It. Tint
M about Mg to one against pack­
ing tb* rostrt. Tb* ratio In
V b rife waa about (hre* to one,
Mta lowest i l tba enllra enun’ry-

5 - Pc. B reak fast Room
- S U I T E S - -

NICK’S
Liquor Start
sit ft'tat at.
Tlto B H t (a

l!'n&gt;iti{; Witliuf Ward.
.‘•n'fty: I i ink l_ Woodruff, J hj
tii'ii haw, Thomas Cobh, B*tl
I'mi.'i i , Jui: ilnvl nnd Jo* T*nh*t&gt;
Adv;n’. cinents in Troup II were
u.i follow*:
. . Miid Clnsr—RolunJ Floyd,
i.il* : l li pnisti, J. IS. Davis Kdgar
LI/ i •. Tito'on Thru lirr, Aldtn
I h&gt;Iio', I . ill .1linin', Kufus Wixsli,
Alfu-d U« tri., ’5illy (lainmag*,
—
« — *•
••nil'll
crnin't*
.
i,
air»in« Jerry Wnlker brought »
, Echo!:., Alto n Huff and
*uspvnded III) fine or 20 d iy w n. l ' V
*
. ,
lane*. Doth were colored
* »
T“w received o.vanoeKroping n JUoelrrly home “••••'"• Fir*: Cla «emit rrnl was
•tr.w
f.4 fin., or a M-.Uy
4 - " mI' 1 r,V1, " ', ' U
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lenro for hlnnk- Chpiie. ... grn.
1*t"ut•• ton to ihti S irr Rank WM
Making threat* cos: U .rk Hark,Ue "
no-*, *l.o Mark, )I5 nr to days, man. I f i n i r d t o l l n . , Ilarnli K**!— —|ji^, lieirohl Mail»U*n, Hill 'rrn o o .
r m v
R f a u L F . v * Scott Jlelntyr*. r u||*n Mtight.
*
J
O lk ttM tU c
fm r Srout Haymosd Kader ws*
M a p lru
( I n a n ! i w r advanfi I "» 'b« t.lf* Monk.
IT Id lR o
P e n I II ^
J„ T|„„p 70, s.oiit Edwurd lllg| y
];iRA Jr. *4. (irumuti’d tt&gt; **i&lt;fciJiMl|

fre arol rake. Enjoying ihe hn.pllulliy of their grsclour hostess In
addiliun to ihe guest of honor
were the Mi-*es Alblne and (Jusle Frank, llerhu, Margery ami
Marian IViik.ird. Annie Wutk*,
],ll|'.*n nnd LoUlae Ifeideldorf ol
Itnsmn, Mast., and Annie Nelson,
Mrssra. Will Krtcson, Okie Week*,
Frank Rn|&gt;rr. Dean Herring, H
S. Went nnl l.rlie Went.

President I n Asked To
Take H and In K cet

Large Variety of
Styles and Finishes
It!) M agnolia A vn,

GREETINGS

A

Of F u n d D r

IC lat:rr game
ly liy the gens won hy Mr.
nit ws» pretel. The partv
r uf Mr. uml
Mr. and Mi*.
tve been tho
isch an 1 Mr'.
•vrrnl wrekv
idy mentioned

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WINKS

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aclrntlou. aid ...tiring .Ito rt. of K a r m t . r
CapUIn and Mr*, yeron In tho
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future unri-su tn
-------lb* S.ilrnilon Army work tf tiio
ItUIA. Latvia, Mur. 16,—W —
cllliena of Ihi* conuuunlly iluA farmer near I’trnau retallatod
their ■harp In
lurnlelilim the wh&lt;n biu.m by hi* Horse,
mean* in tarry on.
; |(e was n-Irmpllng to ham***
The Adtam-o Util* Coiiimlii.o th e ' animal when P. turned and
hai reported their prMpert r *nt* grabbeit hi* hand In it* teeth,
half rumpleled, anil aonut tu lf
The farmer. Ilka th* man whn
of their quota of I IZtlu already bi'es a dog, mode new* by nipiqrn. l In.
ping u piece off the hor*#&gt; nooa.

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Ice Cream
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RADIOS
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SEM IN O LE
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PAGE THREE
Mr. n n j Mr*. Everitt
M eeting Is livid By | •ponding
.1 few day. In
Dependable Class

A nd Personal

Claris a t*
Miami.

Mr. and Mr*, tl. J . llu aed rrn
Mrs. R. L. K'liiiht anil Mrs, R. imtl d-iughn-r. Ellen l.ouise, of O r­
M. Mason, J i .. were Fasteners tu lando « c r j the ilimt.'r guest* last
the rc g u lir mettinir of the De» vvi mu.; uf Mr. anil M rs. Herman
' Anwttor g ro -p of quaetlun*
pemlable Cine* of the First Mcthand ana war* by Sinnett, th* wonMorris.
o 'ist Church helil at the home of
d a r arywti* who concludes hi* apMrs.
Mason
in
San
Lama
last
r w
p a a n o M at Itw Kits T heater to­
evening. The rooms of the Mason
morrow, appears below. Tonlcht
apartment were ilrronun] with
lire BIUIS'M itviiitui wa m*
pgevhta* jo u r final opportunity
■ptantitles of sweet pen* and nas­
ta flUi o a t th* coupon w ith your
T h . rr g u .a r' monthly bridge * * « " * and approaching marturtium*.
I
qam tran and tend it to S in n d t
p a r i, given by the Social Du- f * * uf
Juli*nn'
■Mis. O. K. Ooff conducted the
to car* o f Th* Herald,
devotional and Mrs. W. S. Thorn­
pw tm cn, of tb a W oman* U
wman of Orlando, formerly ol
&lt;1. 1VIB I get aaythtoc fr*»
ton led In prayer.
Mr«. M. Jl. trees, chairman, i
A. V** you will to f i r m fif­
prealdeil over the business inieiteen hundred dollar* fo r pour
* V
fr!J - , U- Sf “ f0 " . 1’itkerill of Winter Perk will to
Ing.
equity to tUa toad.
"• J*
U' * H o f great Im ei.st .« tha m an,
ra tio n , a» t to made by calling
(lf lh t coupl, tn lM, ^ y ,
(t, iWtwa will I ga barb North'
Hefreshtnem* were serve! at
telephone B^mher ,j - J .
i
&gt; ;,Wman attended school In
tho social hour to the following:
Mrs. t*. 0. Smith. Mrs. R. A. L. tr-‘
‘
T a lH M iA Y
I Sanford and was graduated fnrm
K j I aaa you leaving hero Sat­
urday fo r Brooklyn. You will k&lt;’
dvnhrrg, Mis. Alice Ward, Mrs.
7 Ud ? riU r .
’*/ S*m
Seminole High School in .to
nol* Rebecca Ijudge Number Two cj&gt;JJ
- jj
II. I- Knighi, Mrs. It. II. McCall. On The
took te vroth in tha same po*ltbm
.Ir., Mr*. R. C. Smith, Mrs. Ilerti Slant?
iron warw In tofor* you cam* to
i* * ” •* E“ W,r"
* to r
*
The we.:d'ing will te an event oi
bald a t the Masonic Hall at this month. No date h :s been *et.
chapm an, Mrs. W, T. Wmrley.
Florida.
I:So. A cor*red &lt;|U1&gt; supper w
i l l ________________
Mrs. J . |l. Callahan, Mrs. Ilatohl
t*n as* w to fe Ike
R Cm &gt;
to **rred at 6:1111 P. M. to mom- r » n n , „ „ A r „ P l m n a x l
Xpp'ehy, Mr*. M. I'. Dees, Mr«.
_ y to that | to»:f
F aster s ta r . vU itor.
Nancy llro.k. Mrs. tl. S. Tolar.
BUaa
P.
A
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I.
and their escurt*.
Mr*, lltirke Steele and Mrs, (ier* Thru
A. Thl* lighter la between the
The following is the program. L'shere will receive exhibits,
Tha Girl Stout* will meet at
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m ide Mulllipin.
W vil turn tlnjf
cur hton, and the back seat of the of die Seventh Annual garden and]
When there I. only one exhibit
4:00 o'clock at ilm Parish Hours)
The Itoyal Duke Club o f Semear that you w ere in laat Wedne* (lower show of the Sanford Gar- in a class it shall receive an
to »i»it ito flower show.
inole High School was re-organd a / night. B etter b , careful, yuu i'rn Club, which will he h d d at the award according to its merit, -m
FRID AY
lied at a meeting of the formei
are llabl* to loe* more than your Kpi»copa|
Parish
House
on h t.au se it has no competitots.
The Sal.ic H arrison
Chapter members last wvtk ut tho club on
cigarette lighter.
Woluesday^and Thutsday:
|
CLASS ONR XDSRS
a f th* D, A. It. will meet a t lltOd Palmetto Avenue,
&lt;t Will wo gel any awre
Any resident of S.mfurd orPein*]
Mrs, R. |t. Stowe
a clock a t the turn* of Ml* H. J .
Plans w ere tint o for several
tacaay Itaaa th* eatala? Mr. H. F. mole County or nrarby town* may
Three blossom* t . » vn*e.
lah&gt;na.i, bltl I*» un it,, Avenue, daners svldch tin- croup is planA. No, thla r a ta l, wtll not pay enter exhibits.
I Section 1—-Light ttitik.
.he hrira any more money. The
All vntrie* must be brouv-ln .«
Section
Hark pink,
The Mi'*** Helen Douglass,
mall am ount th at ia left will be the show rooms tofor* 11 A. M., Section : Red.
Avia Parker and M ariam Duncan
ut*d by tha adm inistrator in 'Iitr. IT. Rxhihiiot* will use their Section l White,
spent Sunday In Orlando.
completing thla ceU tr.
own eontniner*.
I Section 5 Yellow.
M. la th* hwala ie n deal I am In*
Note—Somber of blossoms nlCLASS TWn SW RFT PKAS
tcr* * d ta l* to g Ihruaah? Mrs. lowed in each entry is • iweified
Mrs. Andrew C irraw uy and
F. D. D.
under classes nnd section*. AH
Mrs. F M. Scott
A. No thla ileal will not b« rules will lie strictly enforced.
! Tv if tlnssom* ro the vast*.
completed. The party will find
Ituilding cleared for judging by. Section 1 I'o k
hat th* lower part of this home 11:10 o'clock.
I Section 2 II
U inftated with termite* and will
No exhibitors allowed inside of Sect ion II MbitWAITER WAHGIR... peeseefi
jo t buy the property.
huLldim* until dome are mien.
Section I -Imveodvr
I). IMd the person wean what
( Section A- Any odu-r color.
they said lest week? Mine V. H.
Sect hut iV-.\tiv .,diei ,„lnr.
• A. Yea Virainia they were (in­ &gt;011 pliM-e. coin* to HIV specialt CLASS T IIIIF i: W N CA LS
r o e , and I see you m arrying this Loin « only matinee nest Wedne*-1 .Mrs. .1. T. Newby. M
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MCNRY
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Miss Eleanor Cormly returned i man in September.
day iron mug, I think you wllll
Svlmaii, Mrs. (i. I Hollins
I to her home ia Jacksonville S un-|
W'hal ra n I she In bring about profit by some thing* that you
Arrotis —10, aster, it,
p,
Mr. nad Mr*. R. Rteaine* of L* day after spending aeveral wtekaj ■ more o n tented condition tn Biy will In itr ixj lalm d tto,| in ll&gt;*»| laa—«. candytuft It, cam , ,.,n*
Purr. Ind., were the wrekcnii gues-s with
Jlr, and Mr*. W. M. Haynes, to w e j Mr*. 1 . 8,
A. m nnnir life will lake on a differ- to, cetitaurva—IP, *io. k t.
of Mr. anil Mr*. K. Compton. Mr. lit thla city. Mia* Uormty wa* *e-|
A. ilieak the friends dp of Hu­ cut vlewpoinl.
kin—.(I, dianthu* lit, ivcrln-tiogi
mid Mrs. Sienire* s»er«- enroutc o rompanled to Silver Spring* by person in Orla.ulo. An,| bo truthU. Will »V ge* the car *•’ are!
gypsophili :t. larkspur 8
iheir home nfter n trip to point* Mr. and Mrs. Haynes and Walter ful with yourself and
husband ligi ring on? Mr. F_ C.
stalks, lupin*
II, migiioin-tio it
snuiliern F ion a, and while in Haynes, and from there she mo-( J-* Inemise he is many year*
A. Yes Kdwurd tho next dip- p-in.-iv* lit, ;o iiniar :t. poppi
Sanford tiu-y uujoyed golfing s i' tored to Jackaoavlll* with her o ldtr than yourself you Imagine rot lit oi Celery will l«- nest w ck - I, schlrantliii*- it, nupdiii ., :
tlio Country Club.
_________ i fpmily,
I that yun nre privllegesi to do as

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C alendar w ed . . I'ickeriu

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Reasons

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Seventh Annual Garden And Flower
Show To Be Wednesday And Thursd

uancea&gt; Are i lanneu
By Royal Dukes Clan

COKKIXTION

5MART BLONDE

I o m o rro w

Thursday

SIDNEYX
FO ND A j

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tender throat right

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Hrctiuii II r.iUa lil ,
Siation 1 i ulu liU
SViy'iitiri f»- Fit i •«! t,
Svttiuii il I Li til iu
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Hyi'tloii .■» A m iiii &gt; Hi *.
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" !* « wojf. V* coder to h ttp fat com.
Udam a t a donor * 0 11 a t a ifagtr.
E x m iit can h ttp the muscles in
•hap*, h « i there m e a lot of things
that can go strong with the voice a n d
throat. It stands to ronton, then, that
any actress tMinfa a cigarette (Jiat it
( m ile and strikes th* rightnote uith
her throat, I ttartednnithing Luekiet
4 yean ago. They're a light smoke
that treat a tender th r o a t right.**

A, W1*■m vmit «rlii»(«l i” »*nT y«&gt;u

will ii" 1** Auk in th* u ffu*t* ul
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A n independent survey was made recently
amon g professional m e n 'a n d w om en—lawyers,
doctors, lecturers, scientists, etc. O f those who
said they smoke cigarettes, m ore than 87% stated
they personally prefer a light smoke.
Mias k e c le r verifies the wisdom of this pref
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erence, a n d so do other leading artists of the
radio,
screen and opera. T heir voices are
tfcekr fortunes. T hat's w hy so many of them
■moket juqdes. You, too, can have the throat pro*
tcctioa o f Luckies—a light smoke, free of certain
harsh Irrftants rem oved by the exclusive
*V» ToMlftf • Luckies are gentle on the throat*
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If. Shf.'ihj I miilip *Ii** movi* I
Am ht$ririiig m i' Mr J_ K. If,
A. *'-it Ihi* it it vfty 1111 w I»u;
Ihi hr It# 1it1
I*it *t v*i*i lift nut
luiv** niftriifif riiiif i im runK'i
tliU mtivf, s\iuI v 1mi wit &lt;1*1 In*
very iiiihtmiy if y«»u t . »n »« Mi
ami iiml h ft tint f« »r*v m you
ui«r limn thinklik' uf &gt;|niri|ft JSlit|*
JiiHt it nnnn« ut 11ri&lt;| h»nk lit ytiur
tt+¥n lift*. S'.,, m nut t*1 blamit
for thi« rtiiuhtiufi in nl you art*
lh« tiflw I hit *
Mi»lly in hi runt*
Yi»t| mti o -*ri
t)n 1 in f hffuru

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rt|uait* In 'Ii** f l i p artii he him•**1 wish y.iu m if.

STEAKS
The Itoxt You Can (let
-T he Wny You Want Them—

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A Light Smoke
"It's Toasted’ ’ - Your Throat Protection
AGAINST IRRITATION—AGAINST COM M

CHIC KEN DINNERS

GREEN V A LLE Y
D A IR Y

P E R K ’S

CLUB

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farm Of $ t,0!3 Loti Night

Moating TonightMayDaekh^
Fata Of Orlando BaBCMW

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Mack's H U h Awl
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W0I Make Florida
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| t , t t U t after Mack'a Mix Ion
M a n i l a caate tbroaib
taatac roraMaa.
foot a n d race over a
Jack Cof came
v ia koaora white
t placed aad Ana
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:OIITH — P a ta rltr: time.
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see t n
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Uwddr o a ts

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from The Minors

te M i MWNii. Manager Otorito OcteMa (M l) aad Capt. Gabby

Mdyjte dMmgdi^Bggteg^tiBtggtekA^Ate hte^jeh h*&gt;

HELD FOR $90^00 MAIL FRAUD

Mexican Landmark
Will Be Restored
In C h i l p a n c i n g o

TttNTIt—l - l l mllet lime, ’l l l-»

C llIfJ’ANClNGO,
Guerrero,
IS I# I* t» • 1*
i se a te Mrs., Msr. if k - M I - A landmark
4 SI of Mexican history, the mretlng
I hall of th# eointry’a first Congre»», Is being restored her*.
J after standing In semi-ruin foe
China Ends Year
2H years.
rathollrs nf this stdto capital
When Population
contributed most of the funds
Honors The Rat_ for the work on the old parochial
church .where, reprrs-ntstives ol
----'sw*'---------SHANGHAI, Chins, M ir.-tf ” Mexican rrbrls m
il n H; !"
UH—Th# Year of the Rad b*» first met September II, 1813.
In the same billiling, Novem­ A n u a Identified by pasta! laspirti ra as Walter Clyda Smith waa
ended. It wl.| ha twslva years
la Wasklagtea aad bald far Atlanta aatharitlra la rsaatrllaa
befora China’s rata enjoy tha ber II nf Ihnl year, they formal­ arrested
with a mall fraad cans la wkkh Ray Martin, theatre sparater af Caly
proclaimed
their
Independence,
honor of hovtng another year
Ga* was rspsrted fleeted af R M R Tha prtsaaar (right) Is
namad for tham ami th* prutce- which was no*, realised, however,
being handcuffed by United
“
*‘
i Fhate)
lie* given tham by families that until right year* later, with th#
signing of th* treaties of Cor­
cling to agv-ol.l superstitions.
Many Chinas* still hold It Is. doba.
'Joan" for tho«* who havaj The restoration Is significant
SANFORD MARKET REPORT
children bom during th . Year o f( ■* Ifilm llng Increasing modern
. . . . th#
. _ rodtpts.
t *lon of this state govarnment's SANroaD V M k r r astroMT
th*. 1. .st. —
to kill
VOl.l-AItlXI — kst-pll** * 04(1115
toward Iho
Catholic
carnaml m&lt;Ml*r*l». market eleaUc,
vo. aa
Aa" Shanghai I* a aeaport, th#'
r.
is.
isor.
Fuk
Per So* baackee, moelt)
ra t population i* numerous and church,
I*.Sic, few tec.
Uslly rspirt of salsa ef Ploruta
cosmopolitan health niXhorltkal |n*l*.allnn* lo th* ceremonies
L 'L d ’31 licit* — r u . bu. hpre
fruits unit
at the Hnnlurd beet 150-5 •*. p&lt;mr lu fair IM ­
hava only freed th* city from ths Ml&lt;l In connection with install*- •tale »-.• raters* V**aleaale M sri.t IS*.
kuboalc plague in tha last l‘J lion of bells U ths first tower of lo tru&lt; ksrs, earlut aaasn,t&gt;l#ia aad
KllliriANT — supplies llgkl
other dsalsra lur a St hour period
years and svsn row hava to keep the church to be finished wars endln*
S;oo A. at.. Inday as ra* Cemamt llskt, maruet etea.tr
signed by "Sr. Augustin M. Dias, ported at
by J. U. Michael, Men*, Fla. IH hue. crla. beet. Set;
on tha alert for it.
prlea*. authorised to officiate, and --c. to ins Kedaral Mat* Market fair lo a*—d, II * . 1.15; bu. bpra,
Cootiaa employed by tha health
115-1.IS.
chairman of the Mexico City aim Maw* Barrie*.
department pay periodic visits to
OHAMiKa—Kla. aid. kts.Comh,
t ,R m r t ’n —aupotiee ii« m ,
Chilpancingo comml.teea for re- »•«-. '» bx. heirs, I.SS. Is. ,t,|. maml
i.«xl, market (leadr.
PM.
Iho rat-lnfedtrd districts lo lay
h s a . romp. jao . 4 h*. hsa», i.u . tCKIU'ltll Weatern rrte , le. le.
conxlrucllon of the temple”
traps and thsrs are scores of
N^
bxa, I.TI, H bs. has* S.ia-tla. Caelern rrte.. I.IS-l.tl
ML'MTAttH—Cl*, curly, aesrew
privately owned
•(terminating
m i a i 'K i M t t t r r — V i*. , m
b«** pec ilue. bunebet. 40c.
companies. It Is estimated more Indor Maharaja Han I’limli l.» .|.r« . 1, bs. hsa*. siIO N M — Northern
Yell,,we. t e
««c No Is. Mid. 1,10.. I.U. H bs. Ib.U NIea*e,
than 100,000 rate war* hilled In Last Word In Fine Iotas.
1.50.
55c.
rAh.iL.KV—ct*. per das. bus
Shanghai last year.
TANHKIIINK* — rv». t-l ksa, eh-*,
i*.is*.
15. sec Nn. ta, 5&lt;l-tae.
This year only butchers born Cara For Rail Trips conth,
I’KAM; lilllCKN)—Fla h u e b e t
IITIIAWliK'tlllKH — r u . Plata.
hpre.
no auppllea.
ISc-llc.
*
In tha Year of the Cow have any
CCI-t'Clta — auppllea modaral*
AI‘l*I.Ktt—lUil-rn. Ynrks. fxlr demand
OLOtlCKSTKII. England, Mar.
•o rrtet, fur In 1937 the cow takes
nuHierate. market eteaLT
«rt..Ml bus. hskls.. l i e . I.U.
Iiuahel kampere. Ilulln,,.{ f t —Th« last word In lux­ toIIKANH:
Iha throne.
I LIMA I—riu. bus bora, Cla.
1
10-135;
Wixn.br. I.SU-I.U; IS
ury In prlrato railway cars has fair to ordinary, S.35*150; f«w b-i. trie.. Iluilnoea
l.l*-I.T5; Wuut l i - 115.
been constructed here for Iho fancy,
•ler
I.SU-I5S.
UKANM: (B.NAIH) — S a p p i t a s
INtTATUCa
—
Suppllea
'responsibilities of Iho present Maharaja of Indore.
I I s b l. d e m a n d
Hah!, mar- demandt raoderaie, market heavy,
firm
foe iholr future llvIt la aa apartment on wheels, bcl steady Kk. bus hpro.. tl&gt;snt Cla. bua. m e . idle* Triumph*. It.
fair In ordinary, S SO. . No la. I.tl-I an. U. M. Nn. 1*.
bedrooms to Mlrlnnlcss.
Talbot says. "Thosi complete f r o m
3 »». Ml. Illack Vabmllnss. S •*- M
t.aa-l fa, p,mr*r, rough. I Si.
being mad* afraid o( cocktail bar; from concealed J S3
I’tiTATtiKM—Or. Mountain. t'WT
lllurk Valentine*. 1 ou-5 IS.
N» I*. SSI.
marriage, ar* aatariag It better lighting and air conditioning to Ml IIKirrs—Mu|,piles
moderate, de­ bea*.
CAIII»IIK»—yw. par dos. bua
a*sipped and mors awsru at lie shower baths and full-stied fur mand moderate, msrbsl steady tk a a re-tla.
b*!n. per tb&gt;&gt; bunches, are. lo
allure.
Joy* sad responsibilities."
V 4HAMII—FI*, but. bpra. Tel
■lUitllly .tii.l rttndlllon. S*.|Sc, some Inw
(Trrmknei-k* fair lo snml S •«Th* finished artlcta weighs SO wMirer. l-iwsr.
S IS; iMx.rer lower; white, bu.
Tha average American sa u mors tons. Is 4S feet long and ten
OAI'IIAHR; iriRKBNI — Bunalla* hpr* 1:15-115.
deman, *«,,*d. msrbel ilrenv.
Mtv KMT l-x rrv rrirs — jte u rs.y
tea a ion of food a year, ills wlilo. | | I, of steel construellim Haiti,
best 13 iu-31»«. poorer. nrc. to I'nrlu III."*. t’WT l.as*. f »«-I «
rarefully sound proofed, and tha ■lualliy. 15 sa-Sti *u. lied, bu. hpts.
1st includes I t po**da of
TOMATlirW— Supplier mode rota
demand m.-d-iate. merket elendr
18 pounds of raffs*, 108 pounds cost, by the lime It Is transport ■5-**&lt;t'AltltOTM — Supplies llehl. de­ CU. luce. Sale A terser. II*ef sugar, 177 pounds of flour, 1M ed to India, will be close to mand rio«.erale. mark*! a l a i d r , t.i*;
Slfe.
I.IS-l.tl.
t,* # a * .
1100.000.
►*la. per una bunches- mostly IS* rraies. spprov. 5* the. net. areea
usds af potato** aad t i l
A u r a t e s ; ace. to quality. I sa­
tic.
pamrsr.
lower;
Tupped,
bu.
I There Is a nursery, children's hpre . I a*.I It.
of milk.
ils .
j bathroom sad special quarters
T in N ir a — n * .
t-»
«•*
CKI.K’i r —FUlttlDA ISbunrbaa. »c*. to quality A
ta.Ss. see. to arnte. H I.
Helpbrlagor, Holder sad Kick- for servants. (Hiding partitions *a*I'KI.KItV
S*.|*e; taw SI. Topped. per
l
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rite
Pel
ar—all Uvad oa the same street ar* used Instead of doors to idoe bunches. a-e
lo quality. hn*b*L S#-4#«. Salad bu. bpra,
U-SSc.
glvs the effect of greater space. I»••«*.
la Easley, Ala.
r t r l a w T o ll
t .u r k r (Airehaa
Don J

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■SfoiK ef •nail, found la
,
*t» around Aiacrl*
^Oa., ta a rlee to the top of a Men Students T i
tlak to the bottom by Home Economica
water Into or out of a n 1

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In
Oklahoma C o l l e t e

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8* y
eonponATioM.
arparellea, el ch.ls.* Kl&lt;
Deeh t l e l l d l a e . Hie
awer. New York Clly, N. T.,
nattiiT ca. t'nipi*NN oi
Wleone a t, rhlceen. III.
are hsr.by t&gt;r&lt;f.r»d to ke
, Appear before ner t'trrell
, la aad lor H.mlnet. ('ioni­
te. upon the Ilk dar of
I». HIT. In the k'll of
tiled aeelnel rou In
VearL kr It. u p r u t h .v,
• •• earn# being e Koreclneure
« • Deede. nr elee the u n a
he taken aa rnnf«u**L
Maaterd Herald le dealanIke newspaper In which
Order ehall be published far
'aoaeeeutlce weeks.
‘ • mr kand aad real
rea rl na thla the tnd dar
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BTILLWATBH. Okie., Msr. 14tindeata of ohlahotaa A. A M. cob
logo have aarollsd tor a horns
economic* court*.
Daaa Nor* A. Talbot aaya the
men want answer* to Uses
qaeitleas:
llsw stack moaey muet I
hava te marryt
llow ca* I droaa economi­
cally aad still ace good
taataf
What shall I sat to pro­
mote good haalthT
What are tka man’s dntleo
hi a house bold?
What shar* of tha family
hudgat should t§ spool for
food?
"Mas ar* taaralag to tah* Iholr

-{If)-Two k aad red men

!latticed Advertisements
YOUR Watch repaired by
• h a really knows how. FOR HINT: Gangs
118 Warn 4th Be.
Jswslar, Magnolia At*.
GET VIGOR AT ONCII FURNISHRD GARAGE APART
MINT. TOR Park Area*#. Phase
flatrux Teals Takteta as*iR V avatar Invigorates aad Ml. Adult* only.

'trsraa

Far Rant

faw caws paid,
•ffcs Me Rayaaids Drag Oaas- FOR

RENT—8-Roam baagalo*
aad gang*. DM Palmetto Avs-

Trueh rash Maaday
ONE REBUILT
lag Mashla*.
Cm
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Maytag

Wash
Rtectrte

FOR RALR: Roaioa trartee*. F a n
brad. L. W. LaraU. »7$J.

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bon a r cytloaa M a m a aad
rat tka atmaaq W Lawamsv
»•!*•■ RUuky-Negara H ariw ara

Attention!

Dsirymen
Cattle Owners

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FOR BALM—H IM ,
all madras
QC, the** num i,

tram*,

Fknbeim 88.75 up
Friendly |5A0
Fortune $L00

(They Moo For More)
Tooi wkkh

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Sanford Amco Feed Store

IN FAREIONARLB FOOTWSJE
I T O I L AAAA TO BEER

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Corwin Soys
Supreme Court
Forgot Duties

^DAYTONA REACH, Mar. 1 1 to tha antes municipal baaed-M
of gavsram ialal M t e c r M M t r
lowed rapacta t h a t Oaviranr
Dfc»* gholts would s« 4 Mayur
Mdward A m atrang and a m tn l

raraatly

H.

to affte* a lte r
r ad hte w « ,
wh* stepped a n t l a pirm R hte

Intended to
Th* administration af
Armstrong waa thraatsnad
removal orders an Mom T*
Day, hat ah* i
fore* with riot g ina aad warn a
court hsttto that want ta tka
Itu presto Court.
Federal afflciala
IRRRJT pWlOil
for old ago p
da nat

FROM YOUR FOOD
WITHOUT IA I O l KMT

U ies Bare Feet To
Stroll Acroaa lee
nL'TTE, Mont., Mar. Ifl.—UP)—
Jloney has burned pockets, but In
this rase M. W. Jones' fera tinI ltd.
With ib* thermometer snug­
gling at 13 below sera, h* wagwnd
a friend he could walk acrora
Main Street* barefooted and a naplined, with all popular aid* to
locomotion,
Including bicycles,
roller sksies, eruichet and stilts
barred.
Before a rood-slsrd audience
Jones made the trip from side­
walk to sllswalk across the le*
and said his feet “felt better than
■hey ever did since 1 |*ft Mis­
souri” He won $5.
Jack Culver, 4-ytar-old boy of
Gail.wlcn, Ala., prefers big black
cigars to candy.

R T ^ BAKING
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Demo Plans Are
In Fog Of Doubt9

Th, *.„*— « ...
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•ad akalaaM a# wlaa,
tura Iteklaa Ik* patel*, de­
ns, fa5ltel*wha* rau'ra kvagry
•ad iklraty u wall.
Oriva avae |a HamaFa tee
a akart pfaarara agrtlt
Ha'll gtv* yaw •*»* raevtea,
WjTk T*S*rte5y. ^ a n l i r
•varylaleg sta ll
Ta* M l *b**a t*_ r»»v *-■
•a tela aa atevaa.
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a d e r s Of Strike
Lee Qualifies
P ennon Plan It L eRefuse
Conference
Af Candidate in H ailed Locally With Officials Of
Chrysler Company
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10.009 Persons

Salvation Army Flower Show It Opened In
Report* $786 Is E piscopal Parish House
Collected Here VRricty Of Blooms, Plants, Vines And
Shrubs Displayed In A ttrac­
tive A rrangem ents

Seminole C o u n t y
C i t i z e n a To Viite
On Court Program

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

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Homestead Blanks
Await 400 More In
Assessor’s Off iff*

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Medical Society
Takes New Member,
Group Totals 13

Meat House Project
OI F uture Farm ers
N ets $101 Profits

iJ' Army Officer Will
DiscusH Campuiffn
Durinjr World &gt;Var

Quick Purchsae Of
Cover Crop Legumes
3
Is Urged By Agent

B i 11 To Authorize
Survey Of Damage
By Med fly Okehed

Jay O
To Start
Drive For Members
Early Next Month

No Negroes Taken
In April CCC Quota

Myxtic Givea I'riMhf
llerahl Read Widely

Dr. Kelly To S p e a k
At S p e c i a I Service
In MethodiHt Church

School DismiHEed*
To Reflume Mondnv

MICAL WEATHER*

TourwtH Take Trip
Up St. JohnM River

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President Of State
WiMMlmen’n Circle
To Attend ScsMion

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stamps cancelled on the legal
papers.
Records showed that A ug.stusj
T, Ashton was tht. party from
whom the property was traits- a
frrrrd.
mission to plug tht. existing va­ h'anford lo*lny accepted with en­
Ileyond confirming that he was
thusiasm the announcement from
P F T R H 1 T . M n r. 17.— ( A P I
cancy
caused by Ihe resignation
tbe sole owner of the hostelry,
Washington that the railroads and
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yjn re (hint fr.OOfl aU-riown
Mr. Kirchoff today declined to of P etty N. Whitehurst.
major m il labor unions have
Two other citizens hav*- a n ­ agreed on a five percent payroll • I r ik o r a liofim l n c o u r t ln ]u n c*
make any comment on the ileal.
in hi* brief statem ent, he In­ nounced for th*- election sched­ tax to finance a retirement p»n- ♦Ion npnfnst their ocetipancjT
cluded the fact that all legal uled Apr. 13, but neither have ■lon for ntoro than 1,300,000 em­ of (he PhrA'aler Atifnmobite
ployees throughout the Uni:c*l plant* tottnv. nnrl their lead#
•angle*, with a single small «xqualified. They are J . II. Tru- State*.
T h. gray-balm i, bespectacled Photo)
ription, which has surrounded
luck and W. A. I.rnvitt.
professor of constitutional law,
The new plan was devise,) to rr*t tteclinerl to meet with R
the M ayfair property have been
Mr. Lee’* petit ion contained 25 lubstitute for a 7 percent tax pn»- Committee n.tmetl l&gt;v Gov#
testified before th* Senate J u ­
straightened nut.
names of qualified electors, the grum whl h was proposed several ornnr Mnrphv to arek n «&gt;•
diciary Commute* In behalf of
A ilee*I book in the Court
minimum number m rrssnry to In*,
President Roosevelt’s court re­
House which records the trans­ come a candidate m u municipal month iign but which was blocked liltlnn of labor tlisputej.
wheu tho railroads hauled it Into
organisation program.
action kohls the purchaser re­ , elrctl&gt;n,
A fter th# nine o'clock dead*
j coutt for n constitutionality test.
sponsible
for
all
State.
County
Aa the Committee assembled,
'ire
for strikers* evacuation had
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I City Clerk Frank I .union nn*
fltorge M. Ilarrison, rhsirm an
'at»l City Taves an&lt;l assessments
b* privately discussed criticism
nounced that City registration of the Rnilway l.nlmr Fxrrutlvr passed. Union sympn'hlzerx ettifor improvement* tha: are unpaid. books will remain opiu until \p i.
ttolrad by Justica MeReynokU of
, Association, was quoteil ty the As­ matesl 'o number 10,000 aur«
person* who complain i t e d i a ^
3
Unregistered person* expect, ' " citi id Pro s ns saying ih rtr I* loundul th,. Chrysler Jefferson
Terra court declsiofts.
CBryrir.
i
ing to vole *ho Id en &lt;r their ; T'V likelitmmt of n co ttr t'tslAvenue plant, blocking traffie
said "doctrines of th* court n a tinme* in th* poll list.
Itnge tu the five percent plan."
JarMy utrolve the admlnistratten’*
lie ssiil cRIxuts who were reg- j Ac Ion by Congress w ill be ne.*- for fitc bheks, and nearly • •
'*tir»
program in a fog of^.
By F R A N K S PR ARSON
isterel in tho lust n y rl.q-tion . i-,«nry to put the plan into effe.q. many ru rro nded the Hugo Dodg*
Herat* Sw ift, r a t i . .
and wh*. have not removed hen
I'nivlsions of the plan, In oddi- division p.ant, where a&lt;rik«ru
The seventh annual f l u w * r
McReyaoJds' raraarant n v irad
‘•’gal t e ddenre
Irom
Hnnfo I [ don to 'bo *nx feature, wrro out li'irrg cu: the sign; ‘‘Give us lib*
Sanford rHsens had contributed
show
of
the
Sanford
Garden
Clqb'
,
*f calling raembara of th* 8786.75 to the Salvation Army at
slrce that time are etlg ih lo -so lined os follows In the Joint an *'"&gt; °i ID'O i'i dvntb.' ' iy
opam'd today at the Kpisropgl]
ta a rt .kofsra tho Commit te*.
,, —Hill, M-i, &lt;n* i , a , t **«&gt;
'a r ns rrgl (radon is roncern«-.|_
the closo of activities Tuesday, !|
Homer Morten, l.AAVA
Parish llotis* with a nmltitudl '
Item tool* Ceuwty ha. „ h r iMooAtot Aakurst reiterated i t e i was reported today by Judge
to I allot next momh
nous colterrteff nf P
1'iit, luioioici tire governor
«M
r f /jJj
J i » .*).
It toy JteHw gran fclatej ha James G. Sharon, general chair­
•
lerk
I
amsnn
reiterated
that
s
"
rw
a
-t
Friday,
•rr, pfirr ,. » \ , i r&gt; hi • . v .-i *»;
livVcU (he pro; used timtmU
wnated ta k a kau ri he would bo man of ih* campaign' to mis*
'■ «Rs aarte*. nn
voter mu-h show a receipt af 19.16
• I rntal flower nrrangrm enti on dlk
U \ .^
mm
iTv-wtera Baraevek**
„
•'•ill i.ui xerv« to eradicate Hto
Poll
taxex
otherwise
he
will
not
h«
1937-3$ operating rx yetecs.
Tha w aathra: Fair; not qU|„ ,
1
ravlo*
rrvvte* the Bapraara C ran and
v ds oi jolt insecurity and low
qualific*!.
,
Explaining that ihe captains •» ) •tt cold, with light scat fared• II p i«Th*
flow* rs are arranged
place |$ mew r a dm orach.
'* Jg#»."
Persons 33 year* of age or tier a 6 * ratalsm a h*v* each bran na• ottroM e aortfc portion to -'th * mate' mom of the Pari*'.,
' i h* misled.
A teport a f U* Mceteara . d M l
yond ar* erarnpt’ front the pny.
"Ignccr certain prospects. Judge
h llh l;
Thuruday fair, warmer Iloua# with thi« diffrn*nt clan * ^1
*'*■ Semlnol* Craotv |n
mem of poll inxe*.
Mn| er Chrysler, *tkidiatrti w t’-ib*
Shnmn declared solicitation* will north,
ronlral pnrtlona
of iifantK anil ahrivin pronp^.J. l**f Georglo where the.haito.ing
mniimje until every would-be-giv­
Afore ll"»n_ A£&gt;1&gt; U.-|-.:,^.I. Colin- 1 •■(•oration Doan), and John L.
North went F lorida-partly cluudy,1 tH* ammll hoot hi on rith rr ai«K
Is to be held, and not the
head of th* CbruxiliM fo r
er has bceh contacted and offered
•v lumtrowncrs have failed rhlr I
Florida political auhdi listen
warmer lonlgLl. Tiuraday ra.mlly, A ml Idle aisle ha* been formed
industrial Urganizatlox, w aajra*
an opportunity To contribute to cloudy;
vrar
i«
apply
for
homesteal
rs
warmer.
, tj
* ,wn the renter of the floor I y a
ot which Haafrad I* ihe teaihe Army movement.
nepdons, it vvas reported today by i.anleii as providing tlt^ quick
ter oi gaerruaraar.
-1
chain
of
asparngtt.*
f»rn
held
up
Sanford Iteiidt'ry, County tax as- means for a solution to
From
A
rm
y
Campaign
Head­
Thrra alarntx, on* ef -inm f*lw,
Th* Wlhniag will be done
A weekly session o f the ^^s n • , * l|!, »tnnll green post*. Il* l.nd
Union picket line nearly _
•cr or.
■l wer* an-iwervd yVaierday ofier- quarters, the following were named
la
a
apeclsl
rlectiow
railrj
nil*-* long which ex len d ri «nThose
xvhn
wi*h
to
take
silvan
tmon, and lait night by ihe Ran* on a FUlIrna I Commlttro to oper­ for*l Lions Club will be held at 7 ' rsrh si'll* o f the miniature feme
solely for the purpose of grttrely around ibr D*&gt;dgii plant.
'nif" of the lienrfit* offered u nd"
ate among railw ay employes her**: o'clock tonight In the Valdrx H o .,a t* plan-1 tiers of cut flower nr
ford Fir* Dapanmenr.
Miio
MilJ
red
Wheeler,
.'hai,,
ting an opinion on the roun
•*L
ntngrm nits,
The next Chrysler move unitor
die
1933
piece
of
legislation
wenJ.
G.
Patterson,
M.
Carroll.
C.
K.
president
and
district
manager
of
A rubhlih fire at 11:30 P. M.
question.
'
I Literally hitting the visitor in
end'ieil thnt no npplirntioas wd' dirhigati law may lie showing In
I*bind ihe Speer Store on Finn Adorn* and IV. A. Leavitt.
the
Flotilla
Woodmen'*
Circle,will
T«tey.
Randolph
,
rtiaaty,
Thursday', tides, Tidal Station, the rye is the nttractvenrs.s of
oiirt that an injunction, issue*!
l~- accepted ofn-r Apr. I.
This group is slated to contact
8 treet wna extingulahc*! before it
ottend tonight's ................. ,h„ |„.
Grergio, lo holding the nsAtr. Ihiudnry said: "Home mi*'- '&gt;y a Circuit Judge, had been vlo#
gained
aufficieni
heailwsy to railway official* and employee# Ocean !’l*r, Daytona Ilrarh: 6:12 the stage, n non-competitive en'ty
m l circle beginning a 7; tit o'clock I" lleve that Iwcause an exemption .alrd, ami a request for • w rit
A. M. and 7 P. M.; high, 12:Id A. arrange*! by A. K. R os.etter.
j tioa’o first afflrlol vote on
(taalteamS Ox t&gt;s*a Treat
threaten surrounding bu ild in g ".
Mr. Noosesrh'o rontrovegsiol
in Wiuulman's Hall.
M. and 12:44 P. Mj Swinging from wall panels a"«l
nptdirndnn wt&lt; file*! Inst yenr. •t attachment for tho a rrest of
Chief Mark Cleveland ia l| the
issue.
Twenty-two persons off dinted tlu ro is no nrol tu file this year. drikers.
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■
.
lattice-work
decorative
wall
va-cs
danger would have been *cri«us
with the WOW Were prevnt Mon. That, however, is mu the rsic.
Al lla rt, aaalstant atnrekoeer at of cut flowers spot the Interim *-f
Itespiie tho injunettes develophad ihe flames not been discov­
•lay when special memorial serv­ The homestead exemption niesi- uient, Union and t’orporation con­
j
the Atlantic Coast l.llle shops, the main display room.
ered immediately.
ices were held in Umaiilbv f..r a ute plainly siairs that a hems- ferees wh*r have been deadlocked
had relumed to work l«*lny after
At the r'n-ht of the entrance a
An alarm *t 3:20 P. M. ca r
former
f r mrml
mrmla-r of the Cltcte m, owner must nrako nppliratinn n h two weeks on the issue of excluo
layoff
of
two
Weeks
betauso
of
beautiful
antique
whatnot
stands
rl*d firemen to 602 Wcti Bix'n
that rity.
j yiIir&gt;-Illness.
&lt;ive bargaining right* met again
•
lately
ugniiMt
the
w
sl|
and
sl-|
Street to • residence where spaiks
Dr. H. B. O riel of Osceola was
Th"»e unending were Mr. a n d 1 Siam nnd County tax b ’nefi:« ’n il morning
most
stral*
the
show
with
itsj
from the chimney h*J ignite*! iho accepted last night •* a member
*'■ *’• Collins, Mr. and .Alts, sie handle,I through Mr.lhiudney's
roof. No damago was r*pom-d.
Workmen today were engaged, smalt bud* am | shelves of on-n
Profit* from n timat lion *o r.. b. t arroway, Mr. nrol Mrs. It. offirr. City exemptiim applications
of the Seminole County Medical In waterproofing the roof of tho i'104" " ' •" miniamrr vase* o f 'hiThs resident si 700 I’almnin
projecl of Ihe Hcmltiid" County It. Floy I, Mr. nml Mr.a C. ||. nn- handled »i City 11*11.
Society, bringing the membership Court House. The jolt Is ex;u-cted' ,1B' crW"“ l nod silver,
Avenue turned In an alarm at
I Chapter of Kuluro Farmers of Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. J &lt;; Fryer
________ to
13.
lo lie fin ish 'd before the end of
8:07 P. M. which proved *o be
in the dimly bgtvi-i interior *&gt;fI America buvn risen lo (till, tin,
The
en'ire
membership
is
a*
the week.
fab*.
the small room on the left o f th’ unit reported last ntaht at *
follows:
• ntrance irru the gilded framed regular meeting In th" Chaplet C Fullerton, Mr*. Kunln* Kay.
Dr. II. D. Sm ith, president; Dr.
Hanford Woodmen will assem­ shadow boxes ib-pi,tjnjy seen * room at th,. lllglt Hrluad.
Mrs. A Hatcher, lairaine Collin*,
J. N. Tolar, vice-president; Dr.
ble at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night varying from a t bines** oetting
Th" Fieeiillv* ComtllHlen 111 Helen llarkry, llernire KdnomIt. O. Srott, secretary; Dr. J. T.
entitled
"Ea«t
I
smi
I,*
West"
m
jn
A proposed |,||| to nuthorliB a
in Woodmen's Hall, First S tm t,
notiDce'l that lu roitcreto bon*bits w,n&gt; * ly*l*- Ftyer .Al. C. .Stone,
Denton, Dr. A. W. Knox. Dr. W.
epicurean thought &lt;xpressed by a had been furnlshml iho laik-i n,"l Inland Ituili*
“The (inlli|Mili rnm |i«i|fnM will ni'dlly survey uf Florida baa
for a regular weekly session.
T. Langley. Dr. T. F. McDaniel,
dinner plate, a win" gl|*«, n tea
Im&gt; i|lii'iit e#*i1 Friday iiIrIiI nt ► .
opprured by Hut L'nltoJ
Mary Hl'IllMil In the he,ml It l&lt;aDr. C. M. Mitchell, Dr. C. L
cup an! nn unlightnl cigarette.
oVh». k in lhi» m irm hly room »»f s't.n.'S I tepar Intent of Agricul­
lion
|&gt;ro]e,
t
whleh
the
FFA
dl
oh
•he Ornn$;i* I'oiirity Court Hunt* ture. according m
■C. !’. Dawson, County farm I’ark, Dr. 8. Puleslon, Dr. O. H.
press diaA professional exhibit arm ng'-J rrrte*l there
l»y MirJ llltii K
nf Ihe pati lies from Wasliliigton.
by Mrs. C. R. Kirtb-y, |,o-nl H ragent, today advised quick |&gt;ur- Selman, oil of Sanlonl, and Dr.
An average nf l* |»iri"iit Iu
J
.
W,
M
artin
of
Oviedo.
UnlfcmHy $,f 1'lurlLi, J
IS
choses of legum* seeds by all j
i*t, is an umtsually attUKtite vocational agrlcnllure work was
rin, plero of hiip*"l for leglsMl&lt; fi.iv'l. |»ri*ril«l«*nt of Ihn lien ru I'tlioo was liiaiixurated by Hon.
farmers and growers who will &gt; An onnouneenient was modi)
group of potted palms, gladudns, reported for Ih" Chapter, white
hospital
Olflcefrt AuMn UHi MI nf IVlllrul If II Androws and Hett. Claud*
No nrgroeo will be received I t ’ call# lilirs, r»*e* an I statk earryplant this specie of vsgstetion as that tho tuberculosis
the school averagn Is slightly
A 1937 membership drive of die Fhirhl-i* ariiif»mirr«| liMlay
IVppcr.
a cover crop in the 1937 Federal near Orlando will open in April. Seminole County'* CCC quota, I ing out ns pastel color ache tin- of
Some members of the local Soci­
Junior Chamber nf Coinmein,
•Hi*
i«i«l all |N*r«4»na in»rrM!rt|
| prach, lavender and white again t lower.
In Its provision, th " hill would
Boll Conservation program.
Mia.
J
.
P.
Ridge,
social
welfare
Mm . lit |."Fils and John Itavl* will open h- re in early April,-It" In inililary nff.iirM ar«* li$«f t f In
ety probably will attend dedica­
I a bar kground of deep forest g c 'i t . '
niilliorliml «n uii'leterinlned conThs sgvnt said that an unprccc- tory ceremonies.
director, said today.
were
name.l
on
Ihe
vacation
tour
organisation's Hoard of lliicf’w, • hear tin* lee Iu rr Mn| LiliKt', »e gresslimal alloealbm of fuii'ls In
| School esliibits were entered by
dented demand for the seed* is
Interesting medical rases
A bulletin from Htate ).,%*■!.pj.xr- the Junior High School, Hoo h rommllle* lo replai e two mem­ ■leeid"d ls«&gt; night at a • |M--i,| fttfilini: m Mr. Michael, it an rx- flnnni" a aiirxey of Ihn ilaiuugq
forcing th* price upward, and that recent week* were described of
meeting ill tho home o f I'reddrnt rill*'iil |nilillr k|»fiiki*r,
by ter* in Jacksonville informed tho Hide, Kan Hide anil W '*t Side bers who resigned
done In this Hlato when the Gova 100 percent Increase is expected Dr*. Hmith and Denton.
llefreshnient* wer" *erv"d at Andrew f'trraw uy.
local office of the development Primaries.
Outstsmling am org
I Mir Heilnn nf |lm ln|il&lt;* will In* ornnumt onlureil tin, destruction
In th* near future.
Ihn
ronrllislon
ot
the
*"
sh
I
oii
oiul
Th"
goal
of
lot)
has
been
an,
this morning.
these entries were mounted butter­
chili* n altnly nf III** rnmhllieil of illrn a trees to an attem pt
Whte us* of legumes in ths soil
Previously, R hail been expect- flies and dried flower arrange­ th" Chapter's string hand fur direct « said. At present the civ­ nperalluiia nf military nml naval to fri'o Florida from this MedltarIh
program was givsn as tho rcatd that about 10 negro youths ment* of the .South .Sido Prim ary. nlshed music A number of FFA ic tiidi has 76 nffilintes.
font** me.ilnil (hi* reahlliiK ainl ram an fruit tty whoso pretnacn
on for heavy demand.
The Hoard rliaru-sed th" Hi*'" • Inver fnri i* nn land.
would he accvptrt) from this sec­ Liti(* Miss Ilk-tty Crawley, ago mothers attended.
hero many iloithteil.
In another statsm m t, Mr. Daw­
tion.
convrntion schnlirl"-| fur Apr. M il
•even, pupil at Ih,- South pi,|..
•tei relsry W allse". axrlciilttir*,
son announced a meeting of all
in Lakeland and laid |*l.in« In until
White boy* wishing lo get in School, had as an original entry
said while his ilepartment had
County and Community Commit­
as
nuny
delegates
a
r
could
pmHanford M asnnlr laalgo ik’o. US on th* quota ahould make appli­ a ehibi’s tea table set with mini-vapprorml lhn proposed bill aa It
teemen of tho Semlnol* County
sihly attend.
turi* china pieces nnd rentercl
today
extended an Invitation to cation a fte r Mar. 21.
• lands, h» did not helium th a t
Agricultural Conservation AssortVisitors’ Night was announced
with
n
small
bow|
nf
nwret
pea*.
the surrey should bring say
atlon for Monday morning at 10 tho ptlhlle tu attin d Faster sun­
for next Monday night nt the
The low table is covered with u
Tbnt the Hanford lleraI,F tra v ­ ligation nn tho Government.
o’clock in his office at the Court rise services on l^ k e Kola. O r­
regular
reunion
in
the
Mayfair
madiera cloth and a chilli's .paon
e l. f,,r and wide, rovering a vast
lando, Hundsy morning Mar. 21.
Uous*.
The Rev. Dr. Kelly, a retired Hotel. A special program is territory, wa* evidenced by th*
•i each plate was the only silver
It. II t’hapman of Hanford will
planned.
Used otf the table.
Methodist minister, will hav#
numerous queries sent in to th*
hav* charg* «( the event.
charg" n f the •pecLvl lenten serv­
nffic,. for Siimetl, th " wonder
J. C. T raw lrk. worshipful m as­
Edward Rtyartte, manager of
ices
in
the
ln*al
Methodist
Church
mystic who conrlutiea bis engage­
te r nf th,* I.ielfe, said this year
the General A ppliura atom her--,
tonight, lie will speak on "R e­
ment at the Ititx Theater with ! i
mark* the third cnnserutlvn F as­ will leave Hunday for Moultrie.
T4
It
sponsibility of the laym en to
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tonight's performance.
II
ter the rtlea have been spoaa«r*.| Ga.. where h* wit) assume ■luti* &lt;
1?
•
I
Ills
Church"
nt
7:30
o'clock.
la
Over I (100 letter* have been |«
ta
The sheriffs office today ro- by Masonic institutions of Ctn- as sales managvr ef the General
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Seminole
County
srhools
wei*
Tonight's
feature
I*
sponsored
^ P p o n r i a collision.. — night bo- tral Flnrldo.
The ''.Ynahte Ark," a houseboat received here, coming front c* rra- I
M
21
Fleetric Compaay star* there in •lismisseil this afternoon ond stq. by the .Men's I'lult of the insti­
S
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from
I’alatka.
left
the
munieipal
brlle,
Orlando,
Maitland,
Oviedo,
-----,
Alfred King an j J. p.
Growing annually in popularly, connection with tb« rural tlcctnfi1
&lt;9
•lent* instructed not to report bark tution.
41
many .nearby
docks thus morning with 36 Orlan-i Winter . 'urk,
. . . . .and
. . . .......
......
aa both men wsra driving altendar* has lorreased far b*-1 ration project.
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IS
for
r
la
is
ts
until
Monday
morning.
O
ther
events
in
the
special
serv­
s
automobile* on West p in t Rirre*. yond th* *ap*rt*d bo|i*a of tho
73
do
w
intrr
visitors
for
an
all-dayi
point*
os
well
ns
from
this
city,
IS
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nf mor* than 1JM0 homes In Col­ ire I by the County School Hoard fanta by the Rev. A. II. CoU eruist* up the St. Johns River.
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Two Autos Hit In
Minor N ight Crash

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Block Traffic
In S p o t I iff h t Of
In A g r e e d Upon
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Mnv Demand Writ
A. IV. le e today qualified as
More than BOO employee* of the
candidate for the City Com­ Atlantic Toast IJno Railway in
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F— (API—Profpnaor Fdwnrvl
8. Tdirwln. Princeton Uni­
versity, asserted toilny the
majority of the Supreme
Court membern had "forgot­
ten their supreme obligation'*
A tragic automobile craxk near Richmond, Va^ brought death to Don Cheney of Orlando, n * .,
to interpret the Conatituthn and Malcolm Carllex of Exit Orange, N. J., members of the Rollins college fencing tiam «n roilte
a a r broad document written northward for a series of games. A professor and fir* other atudents wer„ Injuied. The aniokitg
ruin* of the ear ir e ahown nfter It »tniek m telephone pole iml burst into flnmen* (ANRociatcd l*reU
for an undefined future.”

Edward Reynolds To
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revenue

May I n v i t e Justice
To Appear Before
* Senate Committee

In R e n f OfStore
la Mi nor Threat

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Purchased By
W.E Kirchoff T o C o u rt In ju n ction

FLORIDA STUDENTS PERISH IN AUTO CRASH

All To Be Given Op­
portunity To Con­
tribute To F u n d

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Th* fat* af Ik* poatlbte
lando entry In tha Florida State
League, a Class D baseball cir­
cuit, will In all prababUtg Mugs
on lb* orating which will «‘
terrain, tba status *f th* gvutsp
la that city.
Th* session, which wltt open
• t 8 o'clock. Is be.rtg bald la iN
San Jean Hot.. nM will luvr
tka cyss of oil m crjbon of tka
Isaguo which win bocomr aa
elgbt-club affair should ‘.ha Orlandoans corns Ibrough w its a
fsvorukl* decision knight.
ff iho group i w Iracu to 'k*
haMbali-L-indcd stywisors of '**
meeting, then Leesburg wl.i be­
come tbs eighth member of tba
present six club loop which a
Includes Sanford, Daytona Bs»
DtLand, St. Augustin*, Palatka
and Galnesvill*.
r*!*r Schaal, sport* editor of
ths Orlando 8*ptlncl and sec
Utry of the league, will present
facte *nd figures covering th*
coat of operating a Class D club
aad th* opportunities availed dob
owners through the sal* of play­
ers.
Should th* Orlando group de­
cide to enter competition In th*
loop this season, th* Orange
County seat’s entry will clash
with ths Sanford Lrokouta In th*
opening game of th* season at
the Orlando field. Th* lid-lifting
contest Is scheduled for Sunday,
Apr. 18.
In view of the fact that tha
Important meeting is being Mid
tonight, dirrciors of th* Iragu*
extended their deadline for tha
posting of the $500 bond with
the loop head until Friday noon.
The six mrmberx of th* league,
as well as the Leriburg club,
have already potted their fran­
chise deposits.

P erk in s

MADK RIGHT HERE IN FLORIDA

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boats. For galck ante, I t s ap*
Call Biado, Loagwaod.

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INDEPENDENT, DAILY
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Daytona Beach Are
Back At 0M M b
Or­

Wf EENNKTE GREGORY
ATLANTA, Mar. 1«.-VF&gt;-The
Sewbeni Asaortattou. which teat
la p (Stormy) Weatherly
dot* with the Clcrelaad\ ladiaas
lam year, sends 28 rookies » the
majors with hopes that half of
the* will stick.
The New Orleans dubs
which the Indians obtained hairyhitting
Weatherly,
coatribotes
three new ones. Tom Drake,
pitcher who won 11, lost 6,
llcaty (Hank) Half, who
J99 and caught I l f games, jola
the Indians; BUJ Perrin, a sou
paw hurltr who won 11, lost 8,
goat to the Boston Wees.
The Washington S e n a t o r s
called In seren from their Chat*
lanooga farm, chief among tbsid
bring Big Prrddio Slngion, the
former AUbama all-America tac­
kle who lid the association with a
.384 bat mark.
Bingtoa, aa outfielder, Joined
the Senators near the tall end jf
last season and participated In
28 games, batting .319 and drtvlag la 28 runs.
The Lookouts' field general and
second-baseman, Johnny Mihallh
played 2.1 games with the Sena­
tors, batting .239. Wkb Chatta­
nooga he hit *114.
Also moving to Washington from
Chattanooga are Pltrhtrs K e n
Chase and Frank Pettlcolas, and
Taft Wright, a lefthanded hitting
outfrbler who batted .321 In 1ST
games. Chase won 3, lost 10; Pettleolaa won 8, lost 3.

Sm inalg Caanljr ProJncra '•**
Mure Frailn And Vggvtnbicm TIu r Af (
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Art* In Antcrica

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"You Live Only Once" To
Show Here
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SHOWS HERE SUNDAY AND MONDAY

Romantit Comedy h Boohed Wh m WHKmhi
For Two Day Showing t hro Stanla“Ootca«ft

Henry Fonda, 8ylvla SOtVE MYSTERlESI
Sidney Are C ut In a i B H S S S a
Lead Roles Of Film I

J « m e i Melton, P it I
Ellk Head Cast Of
Colorful Adventure

The moat starkly human drama
the screen haa e r tr offered coma
la the Rita Theater Wednesday
when “You Only Lire Once," Wal­
ler Wanger'a lin t production for
release through United Artist*,
hegina a two-day engagement with
Sylvia Sidney ami Henry Fonda,
ike rerrea sweetheart* of “The
Trail of the Lnneaome Pine," reunite I In the starring roles.
Dynamic conflict, thrillin'; ac­
Glenda Farrell arid Harton Mac­
tion an I searing romnnrn are com­ laine solve mysteries of murder
bined In this story of a woman mid of love in “Hmart B nnde,"
Who risked her life to fight by the flirt of a Warner Dm*, series
aide of the man she loved when I nlmut the adventures of "Torrhy
the whole world condemned him UJunc," Tuesday at the Kite The­
ami huntrd him like an animat in ater.
e rtry corner of the earth.
Frit* l-ang, who handled rhe
megaphone on
"Fury,"
"M,"
"Metmpoll.." and othtr unforget­
table films, directed "You Only
Live Once" from an original story
llh-mllrg a ilrnmailr muriler
by Gene Towno ani Graham Da­ mystery with a rontlnuously Mi­
kar.
ni Imi* rotund/ plot |n unique
A great supporting cast is head­
ed by Hatton Maclaine, who In­ fashion, “Wore un thn Jury." a
cidentally ha* his first sympathet­ highly entertaining picture, m m o
to the Kits Theater nest Satur­
ic rule.
day.
Tho mystery forms the back­
ground. nnd the comedy rolls
_ _
over It In waves of laughter
Tmlny’s most lalknd-abont lots
n Hlory progresses Id ||*
alory brings Warner llaxter and
*&lt;&gt; finish. Th* hosts is a
Myrna la*y hark Into encli other's
i one- n prominent eltlxnu
arms In “To Mary—With laive,’
Twentieth Century-Fog plrtnm rl
thn Hits Theater nest Friday In
a return showing.
Ilrllllantty. the sweetheart* of
“Penthouse- and “llroadway 11111“
bring to the si men the great low talesmen ns to the lady’s
modern story of two lovers who guilt, she set* n l.oiit swinglin'
find. In tenrs und heartbreak, the test of the Jury to her view*,
the true depth of their emotion nnd iiIno proreeds to *&lt;&gt;lv„ the
and nffrrtlnn.”
mystery by herself.
Dlrertni by John Cromwell
In Ills course of her efforts,
from lllchurd Sherman's best-] pit Oly of lineipertcd crises oc­
selling novel of the same title,' cur. and under the daft treatment
“To Mary—With la&gt;va” also fea­ Of Director lb'll Holmes, the outture* Ian Hunter, Clalro Trevor torn,. remain* In doubt until.thn
and Jean lllton.
fast-moving finale. Helen Uriel-----------------nick
lung acclaimed llroadway’*
Tho department of agrlrulture
I comedienne, plays the
says the Inrnmn of farmers Irniu reSo.ir.a fill Jiiry-womnn, with Vicmarketing Increased I* per rent lor Monro sharing lop honors
In Deeemhsr, ISStl,
Iterem-, with her »* a weU-tueaidng real
her. IDS’!, reaching n mark of entai - salesman who Is nlro
drafted us one of the lalesimin.

Lilting music, rollicking laugh­
ter and glowing romaiic* comhlns
to make "Sing Me a Lovo Bong,"
a Cosmopolitan production re­
leased through First National,
which Is scheduled as the feature
attraction at tho Rita Theater on
V/tdnesday and Thursday oae of|
the moat entertaining musical comi edits of tho year.
| Ther# la an atl star cast beaded
. by Jamea M*hon, tho radio sing-'
ar, Patricia Ellla, Hugh Herbert,
1 7aS m pitta, Allen Jenkins and Nat
| Pendleton.
The ttory by f la n y Baubcr
| deals with the colorful adventures
J of a wealthy and somewhat Iru | sponsible youth who to n to work
i incognito in hi* own department
1 tore to find out why tho wheel*
' aren’t going around aa they
should. In doing so ho falls Inj
1 love with one of his elerhs, g*»S(
* h!nv elf and her tangled up In a
| series of Innocent misadventure*

Murder Mystery Here
At Rltz On Saturday

To Mary—With Love*
ReturnH Here Friday

An artist’s depiction of film­
land’* sensational
“ Lloyds ot
London," which features Tyrone
Power, who appeared hero re­
cently In “ D v i Is News," and
the beautiful Madeline Carroll,
who
find*
unforgettable ro-

Rob Steele HeadsCast
Of Coming Wentern
One of tha fastest of all Hob
Fuels western picture*, eicltlngly filled with action and thrills;
a well-balanced, hard riding,
straight-shooting f e a t u r e , I*
•Tnvalry," n Republic release star­
ring Hob Hlesle, which opens at
lilts Theater nest Saturday.
Hteelo portrays » captain of
the union force* who bring* to
Justice the ringleader* of a hand
of mun, trying to establish HagivIII- as nn independent country.

A film set »o large *hnt lt
overflowed Into an adjoining
studio was constructed at United
Artists for Walter tVnnger’s pro­
duction, “ You Only Live Once,’*
which hrlnga Sylvia Sidney . ami
Henry Fund* to th* Rlt* The*
atcr on Wcilnesday,
Sprnw lug over several acres
~n the hack lot, the «et repwisint* buildings, towers, wall* and
nf a modern

mince In the t.crecu achieve­
ment which show* tomorrow an I
Mends/ at th&lt;- Hits Theater.
A
story of a lov- that changed the
destiny of an empire, the produc­
tion h-irl* Power toward stardom
as the result of his romantic role,
depicting him a* the screen’s

WEEK OF MARCH 14,1937
AT TIIK KIT/,

'

Sunday, Monday—The s'oty which changed the destiny of
a nation "LI.OYDS OK LONDON."
T.tjolny—The Hilt Day—125 Reasons. Ami the adventure*
of n girl reporter.
Glenda Farrell and Harton Mnrtomc In
"SMART IILONDK.”
Wednerday, Th- ru in /—Sylvia Sidney, Henry Fonda “YOU
ONLY LIVE ONCE.” Added feature, James Mellon, Zaa-j Pitts,
and Hugh Herbert “SING ME A LOVE SONG.”
Friday—Emotion packed drama that whirls to a most
thrl ling clinmx “OUTCAST" with Knrcn Morley and Warren
Williams. Also requested return engagement Myrna la&gt;y anil
Warner Hngtrr “TO JIAUY—WITH I.OVF."
Saturday—Play Screeno Helen Broderick and Victor
Moore "WE’RE ON TIIK JURY." Alro Rob Steclo In “CAV­
ALRY."

- ' Hugh Herbert, as n wealthy
, 1 kleptomaniac, Allen Jenkins^ Si
a*
=, IIn love with
; on elevator operator
clerk
and
chum
' ZaSu Pitt*, also a l .-----------“ ' i, a
of Miss Ellis. Nat ~
Pendleton,
chauffeur, Walter Cat, belligerent i„n.,~ua floor walker and Holo :, pompous
Cavanaugh, furnlah most rf
hart C-------the comedy.

AT TIIK PRINCESS
Saturday, nUn Sumlay—“PENROD AND 8AM" and Bce|t
Jones “SUNSET OP POWER."
Th0 fl -st b.a.k In Kngllah nn
piixon. Prrnilsyh’it 'vrn* ol.tnlmd
to erect part of the set on 'he the province nf New York wa&lt;
K.hwwtionnl lot next door. .. _
"A llrlcf Description of New
‘.IZ-k.''—xacYTMEU—l^ n t'l De.npjn.,
A a*ka lithe: u s yrtout,c*f IKr
million cans of salmon in ll*3t&gt;. n planter. In PJ70.

Cummings Voices Plea For ‘Rejuvenated’ Court
• &lt;’

* which lani both in Jnll.

Here Next Friday
\

A stirring dratwn of • w a i i ' i
lost for vengtanc* and tha fury
of i mob whipped Into fraaay by
I amnU-town birtxry brine* W arn*
I William, Karen Morloy and Law
1 la Stono to the a r w n of the Kits
J Theater Friday In “Outeaat."
|
“Outcast” la tbo itory of a r i r | siciaa who la bounded from eky
I to city ty Mlaa Morloy » h e heI lietea him sulky of mardor. She
I cntchea up with him la a oaull
I miJ-wc*tera town where ha baa
* taken refuse. There, tkroach the
in Intercession of Stone, ahe dieter.
In era the phyaiclana innottnee and
yt folia In lore with him bar not be­
fore the haa betrayed him 10 d
— mob.
The role of phyalcian la on* of
the “heaviest" William haa e rtr
ployed and be handle* it wfch fl W
feeling and akin. Mlaa Motley
put* a s n o t deal of fire late the
difficult role of the girl whoee
* hate tome to lore, and Scone ranH
e» in a grand performance. The tear
| also Include* Jackie Moran, thn
JC.I child star of “Valiant la the
„ .! For C a rr ie C h r is tia n Rub,
•111; ther Dale, John Wray and otjtera.
sri
™
. |. 'r
I

y
by Warner Hros.
rtng &lt; t^ o * a rarrell. wnicn
be shown at lb# nit* Th
on Tuesday.
• "Torchy Illana" la tha
character, and she Is to
through a aerte* of light
thrilling pictures, Impetfn
In «»«h by tb# lively. Ilk

The Impulsiveness which ac­
cent* the rivld personality o'
Virginia Flel.l won for her •«
outstanding roL&gt; In Twentieth
Century-Fog's love story that
thonged the destiny of an emp're,
“Lloyds of London,” at the Kit*
Theater tomorrow.
FAMOUS IN ENGLAND

BANK HOLDINGS INCMASI

WASHINGTON. Mnr. W .-W )
—The tank* of tha town*? T j t
June HO. ll»3«, hald I17A8M*®.POO In U. S. Government ••curltie-, or 2.VS3 percent of their to*
tn| assets. In 1029 tha amount wta
1 1,022.H79,000, or LM pertaw at
their asset*.
2M I # CAST
Over 2-V) actors, feature play­
er* nnd egtras were employed l*
“Outcast," drama of mob fury,
from Frank R. Adana* popular
novel
“Happiness
Preferred,
which opens on Friday at tha EH*
Theater,

Inn
Hunter, appearing with
Warner Busier ad Myrna l-ny In
•To Mary—With Love" Twenti­
eth Century-Fox picture nt IM
Ititi Theater Friday, waa faptpua
nn the English stain before tun­
ing to Ho lywood.

. . ..
&gt;
I UW ANOKI.KH. Mar.
'," ^cUT,,;______________ -W ith Alko Brady
! n* egerntlvo vlro prNkHMfc^1
Brnall is attempting for
the, Tallwnggrr FoumUllMjijjlM hi
first time to supply Its own needs I organised to ptoM iti;.«ga f*
for clgaret paper.
| poisoner*. First object trea-wWt
------•— -----------. low* In Mats" qqd CglUarala
Germans art taxed o n - any make dog poisoning
■• t*lo
Tho total while" population of
the tlntnr of »"»th Africa row prctit|S- they repllin nn the deva|;( f.iylrr. u. la. J.V.endeU t a . IM kl J
cation «f foreign currencies.
♦ campaign national.
----------t r e a d , two n.nlia'M,

TROTZKY ASSAILS SOVIET PURGE

HER TWENTY-FIRST BABY!

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Foxx Slams ’Em***Wes Keeps Eye On His Figure'^
"Bejavenale the Indicia! "»**klweryI* Thai was the plea al Atleraey Geatral t'naiailaga (arraw). first wltaraa at Ik* aeaale M irl*.
A .n n ! i*
i m . * fWT *»,-&gt; 1
' ro ,« nl« “ -a pragraas. II* said tb* piaa weald lalect "new blood” late th* lu.licii

tenured construction of Ikr t (institution.
Members of tbo committee oro tested ot tht tskls st tb* l*ft i - ii in rinKi* k
Htciwcr n fO re ^ n . Austin of Vermont. Smith sf Soutk t’arellna. Ikirab of Idaho. King of Utah, Chalrmaa Askarst of Arlaona. Neely a
Vlrxlnla. l l r U r n n of Ncaado. tan ?'or« *&gt;f ledrna llttmsn nf Ne«tl* a U D w ltllrk nt 'IU m I c. (Associated I’rena I’halat

BACKBONE OF THE C.I.O.— THEY CHALLENGE FEDERATION

Hero’s tho backlmne nf th# mill-ant fommitteo for Imlustrlal “O rg a n la a tlo n ^ r tlc ^ ^ a o U ta ^ u ^ ^ ia r o n a M B U o ^ o ritim iiH im to
rival the American Federation of U b o r. Th*'*« union leaders, led b y Chairman John U Lawla, mot In Washington to map a program
for the fifteen union* affiliated with the (’, |. O. On# of the group’s first move* will bo m membership campaign In th* taxtila iml.atry for tbs United Textile Worker* Union. Left to right; Francis J. Gorman, president of tha United Textils Workers of Ame r Ira;
Philip Murray, vice-president of th* United Mino Workers; Charle* Howard, C. I. O. secretary and president of tho International Typo­
graphical Union; John L. Lewis, president of the United Mino Worker* and guiding fort* of th* C. I. O.; Sidney llillman, president of
tjta AmalgmmnMB C.utjklng Wurlier*, aud_ Juba Bro^hy, Mccutlv* d Im to r u l C, I, f t (Aaao«into4 fttm Pkoto^ ________

A ramerrrma staitlag l i t Baak
m l hard bait tan practice, la
gkitb • (Urn director cwaUrca

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Chattanooga Team* Explowos*
B egins Training 5,ocWi!* jIi
On Local
Diamond
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.s« Fruea (M e n Gei
I I P i t y * rs Report;

Exposition Qw«s?

s trb ttts ra
p f i t w o r t out* w m e n

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dwafinod to warning up ex*
erdaaa to looaen up muscled
poeaibly tightened up over
the winter month*.
Tvaaty-ate

Snow, Sleet S it Cover Sontb;

D ow n S tr ik e r i
Mercury Drops O rd ered To E vacu ate
F a c to ry
Wintery Assault to
Threat On Arkansas F r n l t Crapo;
Rain Htta B e n t h

enlAdvieceC

I M Government a h u i ta batUa—oeam d University city —
rocked Madrid today aa laonrteal artillery abatta tora |raat
bolaa la building* of tba down­
town dtatrtct.
Maacra raporta from tba Unim alty City Baa* abara Govtraaiaat mUttlsmea aad laaargeat troopa bava coataated (or
aaaba daarrlbrd tba aaploalra at­
tack* aa fraah attampta to root
Oam. Fraacbco rraaco'a forcaa
troai tbatr barrleadad poottloa*.
• Jaat altar tha explosions, a
Goramaiaat air aqaadroa (law
Dr. Fraaela E. Townsend paor»r tba araa oa an abaarritlom litnly said "Thank you, d r ” ta
niabt
,*• omm tb« federal Judge who sentenced
ttallaa troopa vara raportrd
him io SO day* In Jail and pay
flebttam oa tba laaurgont alda
1100 fine for contempt of tba
and vara dactarad by tba War hauaa of representation. The old
Mlatetry to hara baan forcad
age pandon leader, at liberty oa
from at ratable poaltloaa la tha
bail pending an appeal. I* *hown
Ooadalajara Raclor,
northeast
leaving the eout* at Washington.
(Aaaoclaled 1’r r n Photo;

Member* or the Chatte*
■eoea Lookoota officially

a f tha 29 piny a rt

queen of the Pari* International
Eapoaitioa which open* In May
The three mlaalag memberv.
(Aaaoclaled P m a Photo)
Bam Holbrook, catcher. Jo#* Ollvogoo, abortttop,
and
Whliey
Hay**, pfccbor, are expected to rop an vkltle a fow day*.
Thoa* yroaent ikta morning mtladod Bltaor, Pago, taboll, Payr.o,
Morriaon, Boos, Kay**4 Harrtaon, Wrlgbt, LWlagatoa
and

March wind* whipped n w ,
»Wt or n la o m e a c h oI tho
south today bringing an abrupt
halt to aprtaallko wsat her.
Tamparataraa droppad below

Ution for Sanford will bo nought |
| n lb* 1037 legislator*, according
to proposal* which wer* drafted
today by City official*,
Probably tho moot Important
of Um lot I* a provUlon that
would allow $ho City Commla-

75 A11 e n d Regular
S a t u r d a y Enter­
tainment F e a t u r e

rfe S ch ools 1*°"Munlrtpar* Ta* # AdJu.'m»nt
. W ,
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* It C U H C nO eJ

Board with power to adjust dellnquen* ta*e* for 1033 and pri-

ister Period

kcument.
— ---- -Thin authority waa held by tho
County schools Will be Commission for on« year and *aWednesday afternoon pired only weenlly after hundred*

W. R. Shelby was elected pres­
ident of th# Sanford Tourists’
Club and Mrs.. Pet# Peterson, vie*president, Saturday night in City
Hall Auditorium. Officer* previ­
ously elected include Mrs. Cora
Hollinger. secretary, and Ralph
Bagwell, irodturar. All will serve
until Dee. 1, 1MT, when th* Club**
new fiscal yaar begins.
Seventy-fire Winter visitor* at­
tended the entertainment Saturday
night and onjoywd tha following
program arranged by th* Semi­
nole County Chamber of Com­
merce:
Oroup singing, led by Mr.
Shelby.
"Qet Acquainted” conttit.
Tap danco, Miss Joyc* Whldden, accompanist, Miss Lenora
Whiddea.

Candidates For Job
On City Commission
Must File Petition

d that a
Mr*. J. V. Ridge, director of
^
■* ? . 'h« Seminole County Social Wei• employed f , r t Board, today announced atr
office in the Court House would
—
roceivo a CCC enrollment bo|R |M
tween Apr. I and 2d.
ISmwnatw
l*0**- bo'h white nnd colored,
who wish to seek a place la th*
. . . Aprtl quota ara Inatructod to auk*
tf will held appHcstlon with Mr*. Ridge ar,y
at • P- H.j time after Mar. 24.
* Tuesday. Baaed on former aaslgamems,
ter J. C. about 10 whh* youths aad an
day.
, l equal number of negro** probably
■asem pra- will b* accepted from Seminole
fed aad re- County next month.
rad at th#
Mrs. Ridg* announced that any
Mr, Tra- boy la eligible for a CCC appointmew if ho is of a relief family,
p a f to ■•*. Ho’ «to&gt; may bo selected If ho has
__ _ . I aa family aad a o ^ s asalMMga.

1

Ltd It Elected
To Hoad County
Farming Group

Aay candidal* who expects to
*ea hlo oam* aw th* opeclal City
olectloa of Aprtl 13 must flit*
formal application for candidacy
along with a petition signed by
23 qualified doctors brfore Mar.
33. City Cloth Frank Lamson
said today.
' Th* olectloa Is railed to fill
the vacancy aw tho Commlssloo
‘caused by tho resignation of
'Perry N. WblUbnrat.
Mr. Lamsoa sold registration
book* are open at City llall aad
bo nrgod poraoaa who are not
registered, and wbo want to vote
■ext month, to enter their names
at oac*.
Also, bo stressed, poll taxea
for 193d moot have been paid at
leaal tan days bofoe* tb* election
If on« la to become a qualified

Legion To Discuss
Dram Corps Finance
Sanford LogionaaJow will attomb!* at B o’clock tonight In l e ­
gion Itoe, la b u lM b Boulevard,
ro diocuna plaaa fag financing *
Son* of tha i s g h » Drum and
Bugle Corpa.
Commaadto Lloyd F . Buy!*

It would not b»t the first time
that unconstitutional acts had brrn
upheld hy the cour, on the ground*
of tnational e*pe«llcncy,”
Mr.
Broome stated, citing the Williams
Narcotic* Act, nor Is this the first
time that a proposal has l.-cn
mode to “pack” the court for the
purpose of maintaining a iW).
nit* political philosophy.
"Th# court has always lx-rn
packed,” Mr. tlroome dO'Isii-l,
“aad It has always Inerptc.ed

Wealthy Yachtsman
Accused Of Arson

Dodge Workmen .
To Vote Tonight

Roy Symea Selected
An Conservation
Vice-President

ton-up-your-overcoai
w e a th e r
would am at once r*laa Ita trip.
Still tower temperature* were
promlaed for some 01*1# aee*
t lua a. Agricultural Intereat* exprea.nl concent for SouihweM
Arkan.aa' peach crop, now la full
bloom.

Broome Sayt High'Court
Should Back

City WiU Seek
Realty Head Asserts ‘National Expediency*
Enactment of 7
More Important Than Debates
On Constitutionality
Local Measores _
Aak Power To Caafip- Toori$ti Elect
| mTax Adjuatmstot
Board In Sanford Shdky to Head
Visitors’ Club
pre*idem
Seven plocea of opeclal l**1"*

la OrlffltX
{ Bornio Nela, an ItvI tba ohab trainer*
both fa r t i l pam fow
ooajuactloa with tba
tool.
M o s ra o trM n

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Wayne CountyShertft
To S e r v e Injune*
tion On Employeff

C. ft Lh
of Oalado «aa
nanrad praaldaat aad Roy Bjm-«
of laafnrd alactad vlcw-proslant ot tha RamlnoU Connty Aa*
rk altaral Conservation Aaaoala*
Hon Batarday afternoon,
Damaoa, County farm aian t. laid
today.
Thaaa two men will u k a Und­
ine t el&gt;a In ir.n administration
• f tba I N I Federal Soli 1'onser*
mtlon pro«ram in thl* County.
Tba romplata Hat i&gt;( commu­
nity committeemen ami ttielr dlstrlcta la aa follow*:
Uanford Dtotolct—Itoy Hjrmes,
chalrawa, B. J. Meyer*.
Hchmnh a a d . U t. Frailer.
l*onawood Watrlct
ropa, chnlnano; u J. North. I..
J. Knight aad It. ||. Strum.

Orlado Matrtrt-C.

M.

DETROIT. Mmr. 15.—(APT
—Circuit Judge Allan CaMOl
M l today granted an
tho (’hryitlt-r Corporation l&lt;l
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Saturday Evening P ott
Telit of Canal Battle

W E
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&gt;
'
^

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thin a£cu_ which they hMO*
occupiiil since last Monday.
In hU opinion,
J im S*

' Campbell held that etmi U

A charge of arson ha* been ,he ^ # r ,#r u b e r R*ln&gt;iena A d
placed sirnlnst Georg* M. to *
„ «,illl doe* aat SNR
(above), wealthy New Orlcan* th# d ,frmUn*» (altdown »trtl*rt*
■hlpbuildcr and former malt nug- ,h. r|gh- t„ occupy propooty."
nate, following Ihc burning of
declared that “wspaot MB
hi* $110,000 yacht, the Martha j#w Bnj
gn,| for tba OtdrtB
Jane. He recently filed »ult to j, mfnacr)| Thero mu»t
be i d
collect $.10,000 insurance on thu compromise and the writ
yacht which w«* burned at it* |u u e.”
,
.
mooring In May. 1030. (Assoc!
Tho Injunction order la roteMp
able Wrdnoday morning. TIM
Wayne county aherlff mail H f f t
It on atrlke leader* before tbe^t
Several hundred Union mNfc
maaaed In the third floor M lfl
dor of the County building, SO*
ceptod the dtclalon qulotly aaS

Salvation Army
To Begin Drive;
Tnerday Morning

Last ltiteH Are Held
For K. F. Washburn
Last rite* for Hubert F. Wash­
burn, Ail, yho died Saturday at!
hi* Paymna Peach home, were
held *1 2 o'clock this afternoon
from the Fri.-kson Funeral Home.
The Rev. Pr. E. D. Brownlee of­
ficiated.
Mr. Washburn was the f*th-r
of 11. C. Washburn and Floyd
Waihbuin, both of Sanford.
Interment wai In Kvorgreea
Cemetery.

junction calling upon nitdowW
etrik.-rs to evacuate plants rd

gP

Lee,

chairman; Oeorg* \V. Morgan.
Andrew Dud*, Jr., and C. It.
(Mont*.
Mr. ttawaaa announced that
worg nhaalg under iliu new pro­
gram probably will b# railed (or
within tha anti threo
week*.
. -U/v..a*lil .Iba Cruratl...CanualUau
i, and al) Community. Commute.-*
r, will ha f* hi* Oftlrn Monday
i, morning to till out Ihrlr own
work ahaatg for practical pur­
pose and Insiructlon.
I’rof. Harry Wood, on* of ih e f Tha farm agant mid tentatlro
Rtu:e auporvl.ora In vocational ag -1 plana are fur bla repreaenlallvus
ticuhuro, .pent Saturday whh to visit each community In tho
Prof. R. F. Cooper In OvietJo,
County and collect work iheet*
•
In thle manner.
Tweniy-one case* were on rite . {n tho event that any farmer
police docket for trial by Municipal or grower falls to enter hi*
Judge Frank Mill»r *t 4 P. M. to- (heel during tho period »p-vlday. Police Chief Itoy Williams ft^J. ha wlU be glren a aecond
■akl.
opportunity In parllrlpaiw In tho
■ ■■ “
program by romlng to the farm
The weather: Cloudy, colder
, B(J f,|,n|| ,h„
whh *how.r* in MNIth portion and
Mr. .IMW&lt;im ,„ „ imnrr(, lh„
on emt coast tonight; Tuesday,
Ih, „ „ proRram w(1,
pnnly cloudy, occalonal rain n
nolir,.d
td a .it, 0, U *
•xtrtmu south |H&gt;nion, co!d«r In
^ . t
.
9 ..
.
south ami tstremo cm . portion*.
*nJ f 'te\ r7 I,rUln« ‘h"
tt-oallaaeg Oa r m m t T a i l
of *0rk sheets.

Mor* than 20 Hanford Boy
Scout* tonight will appear before
a q u a r t e r l y Court of Hon­
or tonight In th# Junior High
School for advancentcni in the or­
ganisation’* rank*.
Th* session will be directed by
Judg* James G. Sharon and ia to
be attended by II. J . Ilagnlorn,
Oilsndo, Scout oxecutivu fo r the
Central Florida Council.
During an open forum *es*i&lt;&gt;n,
tho Court will dltcuM the coming
international Jamboree in Wash­
ington scheduled from June .10
to July 9. This event was post­
poned loot year because of an epi­
demic of infantile paralysis.

Valdez Hotel Break­
fast Wi l l Ma r k
Campaign Opening
Workers on the Salvation Army
Campaign will meet Tuesday,
morning at breakfast in the Valdes'
Hotel previous to beginning an in­
n-naive solicitation of Sanford -o
secure 93Ji(M) to maintain tho Sal­
vation Army service in Seminole
County during the nc*t twelva
months.
James (S. Sharon, general chair­
man, and Prod |(, Wilson, busioeta
district chairman, will praside at
tho breakfast morting,
Somu 10 Ihnitcnum* led by Captuin Hmidall Chase, Ralph Smith,
Jack Fennell, Max Stewart, Earl
Turner, Andrew Carruway, W. R.
Uupn-e, J. (2. Patterson, I.. I- Mel.ucas, un.l C. K. A-lains will make
tho canvass.
Prospect card* will bo distributed
among the team* at tho breakfast.
Csmpuign supplies and final In­
struction* will bo given by Mr.
Wilson.
IlMstlsasS O a rage T w o )

The Oviedo High School Soatog
Class will prosont Ita nanoalolMa
piny, “Hullabaloo,” from th* OvbN
do School Auditorium at • P, If.
Tuesday aad Wednesday.
Proceed from tho show Will Id
donated to tho school as th* aod*
tors’ yearly gift to school hd&gt;
proventents, beautification
and
other projects to benefit tha up­
coming classes.
A sisahle purse I* expected w
he rleaf'd through tho otdd^
based on the comparatively lord*
attendance of Oviedo persona dl
plays In tho school auditorium d a t­
ing the current school year.
J'rof. R. I„ Cooper aaaotmoad
that the *choo| would w*taa$Bd
Ssnfordltes who wished to ooo tho
show.

Seminole Audubon
Income Tax Filing
Unit May He Formed Deadline Falls A i
If Interest Shown
Midnight Tonight

Semlnol* County tills#no whd
The formation olf a S.-minolo
County Audubun Society muy de­ mu*t file Income tax return* mtS
pend on the intereat shown lo­ have uniil midnight tonight M
cally by'person* who am active; get their reports under tho wOd
in work pertaining to bird life,i before being llablo to • t t l d d
C. lluH.ell Ma.on, Statu AuduScn penalty.
Flv« deputy collector* of I d d k
president, suid today.«
Mr. Mason diicto.*ri| tentstlv* nal revenue will h# on duty amS
plans for ranvsssing Heminol* 12 o clock in th* Pomoffk* Sw05*
County members of tho Stm • unit ing, Orlando, to asalst anyoM W td
to ascertain whether tho County hs* felled to enter hi* retard.
Penalties of from 3 poraOM id
group would be feasible.
25 percent of the total reproaMHS
In the ev« nr the body -huuld bo on the report are tmmgggg
forme,I. Mr. Mason said, there against all those who UW dMM*
Herbert f* Flynt, landscape'
would to no due*. Meetings would quent in filing,
M
architect, today had submiued to'
be held &gt;egul.irly and probably
Th* Orlsndo deputy m lktU tgj
th# City a proposed plan for beau­
office make* no ckargw fog aaoOto
tification of th* lakefront be­ field trip* ‘on occasion.
ing return filers.
tween Sanford Avenu* and a
point near tho National Guard
Armory,
Whila th* sketch wao not placed
on public view—because It la only
tvmotive—officials described It as
A rvnort of Army englneora^l
expansive and much th« desired on the Florkla Ship Canal w s tim -^ J
tatlvvly scheduled to havo been ts
work os ihoy had outlined.
If th* plan 1* adopted, Msynr prevrnte.l sumetim* thl* afternoon J
Ed lligglno has reported, the pro­ to the House Commltteo on Riven j
t
gram would b* on* carried out nnd Harbors.
The report had not been submit- *
gradually with only a small amount
•
of work boing don# at onetlm*. ted at 1 o’clock.
Attache* of the engineers’ office ^
Thl* system U necessary, it
have
disclosed nothing which u
might have given some light ow JJ
what thu document contained,
;j

Sanford's Side Of Ureal Itume Set Forth
By Barrett In Publication Of
Plan Of Lakefront
National Circulation
Beautification Is
Sanford'* side nf (he Florida aa opinion upon slitter geology or
Filed At City Hall
Ship Canal fight I* ably sot geologists.”
forth hy Caret Garrett In jh#
Mr. Garrett then devote# a
Mar. 20 l**u« of the^ Saturday |hwadrvd word* to oxplalniag th*
, 1io- —
it -»
Un-.ntono said to lie uaEvening Post’* “This
F orida.”
Under ih* bold caption. “San­ -dev (he F.crida PrninauU. II*
ford,” Mr, Garrett wri'es In part’ !$antlnue*:
-In thl* region, tha f*«r #• } -Now th e question l*S Wbal
tho citrus fnilt an-I vegw’sh’W will happen if you dig a deep
growers that tho Florid* Ship ditch across Florida ami lot Ih*

to

Army Cunal Report
Due In House Today LOCAL WEA'

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T b world's first Use ef dsfeoss « M tfe* sssplreluflVjr Nails, h# potota oat. Is the British Mvjr sad if It
S f t f s dsfsat tto Unitsd States would to tto AmrisasT
soil protector. "Ths UaJted SUtss sad He M r rspatoss

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tto ArnsriceTwoutrSeiwHl
S ta te s.”

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Genuity’s poUntlsi nsvy should tot to tohrM fmstsd, Rear Admiral Stirling warns: * U h g f j t o M *
S
t nucleus at s flori, sad AB ttosW fS tor* tto
of being modem W e lWXH4&lt;Mpo*kft
i
armed
with« elevcn-lnch
MM
M t o *POM
to
T _ —
a,
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• AaJ M * ~
- I. ai a rn
be a match for Great Britain’s pw Jrilsud i
Now Germany (a laying down EMOO-tou ship
started at scratch with all her obsolete touMf
at S capa, it seems evident that her MM fleet
for its mission will be more homogeneous and
that of Great Britain.”

5e 10c Is $ IXX) Storm

Wirfleld

U StEN TO
R C COLA—
Jack Dempaejr
n u
ness
ra sa

a a a a raw « » •
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t^ rg s e v u n
n

MONDAY. MARCH IS

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TUESDAY, MARCH I t

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Salvation Arnin
To Begin Drive
Tuesday Morning

w » — sa sa v iL M i • # • &gt; «
c*»
e rn M U M is s rs M s * ear

PRIDAY, MARCH I t

A rtpon of th. A dY .nc.O lh 2 t t , » M s t t l I
autvcriptlon* 10 daw wU) be malm fo .it tonight w t o r
by Chairman Bharon. Vnriom ly rtatag w stfS to sM .li
Imilr*. chib, .n d organ ixariona .r e ilea. •Prw k w twM g
b*ln* Baked to «ub»Crlbe to the w lih , dhalalaMag Mail
Horn* Service fit ml.
j
_ _ _
Th. beginning of the general1
.ohdt.ilon movrqi.nl will mark, TayW C s i a M w f ,
tbo .ml of lha advance gift a m - Ifalghw T M l I a « • )
pslen, s drive In which MV.rel
„ « ...
fornwr Army contributor. «ad T 7 ^ - aupporters wars contacted for UMh
Um.
IS37 don.iton*.
' |
' ’ ~r
Capt. f r n l frren , ■—nmandlag MthamAw RAw*4 * I
tha Army poet, baa indicated that
lha major p an of tha financial
« • B tF l M f |
campaign will I* conducted tomor* •
~~ ~
row. II. w id he had no dedra 'a f dCdMboW, t t i t g t o
•ee the move become annoying —0T&gt;—The tikne HR
and fdrag along."
| £ K T S f c r 'T t o W
Tha captain report*! that "cleas- J j S i n W
p
up" detail. probably will be «t- le to be * . w M u R
tended to Wednesday and There-1 TatMMUe e f tlti • H g
&lt;»«/•
I akeMUa la a S M l t o
Anyone who wi.hee to donaw p M . MedMMP*pf
fund* to tha cauae may dp ao by by SSSarteMe d M M
t»!«phoning tha Salvation Army si SlMalta apdni S m ' '

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While yea are here, we Rep* yea
will try oar Hose Coated Mask.
We have been aercttR flw Best
feoda for 4» yean.
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SATURDAY, MARCH St
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CHATTANOOGA BALL CM/B

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Club Eoiuys Raise Children And
Drink Wine—Ita
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•BUBdftar of the fieup.
The latem edieie G. A.’p wBI
p a l a t i n i i*. M. Mrs. Bop B eta
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Caatral Circle of the BamfaN
Oantan Clah met Friday mern•«« M
&gt;&gt;om* ot « "■ «**»*
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on NaUentttl.
Avenue.
M m J. H. i d iHm , t hulf un.
ot«t the meettag nMeh
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parly given by the Social I * , toad sad the treasurer*, report
pertwwn*. ml the Women’s Club wee glvae. Commitleu reports
will ha held a t the club e t «:30 were made and ptaaa ware die*
•eh leat. Heatceaes wll. be M m &gt;: ceaaad. for the Rowar show
ft. * Matty, Mrs. J , G. Sharon; which wtU be held joe Mar. IT
pad Mrs. W. T. Langley. Bcser- and 11 at the Fartah House.
ealiowe may bo made by sailing
Visas were awde foe the antehphena number 7D-J.
auai Garden Party to be gtvun
FRIDAY
at the boat, of Mrs. W. M.
.* The Bailie Harrison Chapter Scott la April,
a# the D. A. R. will meet a t 3:00
Mr*. H- M. Pmpworth tr ia d
o’clock a t the home of Mrs H. J. the amaUMra to attend the payteb nun, did Pa metto Avenue, team Baach Flower Show In* bn
Forty-one mates have «
tisbad forestry departments.

T om orrow

a son s
Dea’t U l ' Yourself
Be
C raw M Oat At The Night

attend and

REGISTER
AT THE
MATINEE

Memorial

md Robert BUnatrom
honor gStsU- —at n *pariy
,
given by their mother, Mr*. N. JStrnslrogt, on Friday nPamoon
In celebration ol lha twin’s third
birthday. Quantities of Spring
flosvers carried otri a color
wma r uif

I During the afternoon games
J and. contests were enjoyed by
fhe small guests and Ruth 8tanstrops .was awarded a print for
whmlitf *.h, candy cantos'. MinI Intnre Ft»«let,J-avg*.s ’filled with
| candy wvfe Used as faVvH." *
Refrethmens war* served from
lha dining room ta b ', which was
I ren'ered with a larg, blr*.hday
| cake topped with *hree lighted
candlen. Mrs. Btenslrom was as­
sisted In serving by Mrs, R. A.
Cameron, Jr.
Thr#c Invited to the twins
party wtra: Marjorie Ann Shep­
pard, Beverly Cameron, Betty
Cullum. Betty Jean Sheppard,
Kathryn Cul|um, Roth B'enstrom.
The'ma Whlddon. Frances Stan-

loa ceriain prup-tty heretofore
acquired and that may be acgeirad by the City of Sanford.
Florida.
, The final plaee of Bofsd-fi*
legislation
would valid*# all "Learn to listen. Thoro Is n
levlee of tasos. tag aw rvm eni i wide dlffercm-*- Ix-tween hrsritta
roll* end tag aa’ea by the Ctiy. , and lltti’nlniT.'' l'ailen-wshl.
■ la foawter yoarr It hvs brta| *Tf yon woulJ nrhlOTi*' snm -- ]
teatomary far members af the thing, put your ntlnd on It, d« I*
Legislature lo ertoml "l.gUU- Watting for Inspiration Is ••'--m
tlv, eourUty" when senators or time ah rrr lailness.*—Nordleii.
"Kvery atny wn jipruil Willi
raproaentativoa prok&gt;nt for pas­
sage bills whish bare effect onl/ learning somethlnR Is n d »»In the section from
which loat.’*—Ileethoven.
"Tho matt that h u ll no nm
the sponsor la sleeted, coastqusnty It Is only the rarest occa- In hlmsi-lf r.or Is rot riove.i i s
Iona which local legislation la ronrord of »vre--t imm -l/ l&lt; t;*
defeated—If ever—or for that for tmason, »tri!-&gt;e^mg . i •'
mattter, draws a nega'lv. vote. spoils. |,&lt;-t no such matt im
trnsted."—Hlinkesi'ear..
"I.rt nut a tiny* past, If l Trapping is a big business as
well as a sport la Tegas. All sec­ rihlo. without ht-trlnK sofhe ;&gt;r
tions of the state have fur-bearing ntusle, ri-iid a noble po.-nt or
n great picture."
animals of commercial value.
The StvIbiwYtlif

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s*ejo heard on the ntturn . - i
P'ogram;
Ronnie Caauron.
Also Mrs. R. A. Cameron. Jr, Marorka In ri Minor. Mont: - !
Murjnrt,. Juno Iturdli-k
Mrs. D. L. Cameron, Mrs. C. 8.
Rhtppard, Mrs. J. K. MeAleian- "Tho First lliilterfly'*, Mol.r 1-1«
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---dctr-M em-H. E-AYSUWuor—
Mrs. K. U. Cullum.
i "Dreaming'*, Gradl—&gt;larrnt--t M

only brings that sm ut, moJcrn appearance to
I rany kitchen,
but the new ‘tSUttlltlttFU' HOSTESS
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SINK help* keep tlu: kitchen looking fresh and restful.
Spafioui drawers, roomy compartment* and wide luck
ledger protidc place for everything yon need, 'llicre arc
special racks inside the center cabinets for soul's, cleansers
snd even ton els. And the HOSTESS SINK iiuh Iks iKr.
icctly with all t)pcs of lNiitt-iit kiulicn cabinets and gives
ell the advantages of the most clhcicnt material for kiulicn
Sinks—acid resisting enamel on cast iron.
" Ask your Master I'lomlKr to tell you the cost. Me can
arrange fiiuiking on I'll A icnns, help you plan a modern
kiulicn and furnish the skilled workmanship so necessary
to satisfactory service.
O il hint today. I.ct Inin give you complete information
on ttautfoiming your kiulicn into one that will never
(row tired.
rsflHtri INI 8. 9. Mf,. I*.

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"U Jt ii loo fra io m t&gt; t iiJ.nlg» r it by evlrtutiiig Plumbing
In bjinlt nibtr Ibun Ibole beil
ijiiuIilu J lo o n uie Ihnltb Pn&gt;le d io n -il e M.nler Plumber."
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The Wonder Myatle
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C i t y Wil l S e e k
Enactment Of 7
L e c a l Meaaares

Steiutrom Twins
Celebrate Rirthday
* T h ro
W ednesday

e I Mm. Anna Maaaav
M to leant the*, ah*

A Borvt sad lutere.llug tc: i-v
• ( thw O clllan Music Club as- t
I n i at th# iiuillu ol J in , I'.r. i
at* •- Mowson &lt;.o tf.tu n lsr *■ I
• V M | ot harmonica cUscC.u. j
from the harmonica club Of Mrt. I
8. J. Hts. The number* Inela Vili
th m e m q u e «&gt;C Dvorak: '.VlahuOs, an Hawaiian Melody. sml n
■roap of folk iougs.
Thoee plavfnK |n the bund v. r.
Lillian Adamv, John Adam*.
Catherine Clark. IcmUo *1". ..
Charlie Sparkman, Virginia Hll'
Bunny McCall Joyr* *&gt;trele. I.
dla Wlebott and Walter !«• V*
Throughout the aflernoop pr &gt;
gram Mr*. Munson gam the f 1
lowing mn.lc quotation*:
"The only unalloyed Joy U in
Mexico’:' 1MT wnr luulgr
the pursuit and study of nr* r &gt; «2l'^£!,0C0, tlv |jr c - in
la the success which comes .
y r in , provide* for n ID po
a reault."—LI1I Lehmann.
pay Incrcnc for nil oldlcr*.
“Talent la soul Ui’vvlppmor.r
Rethberg.
"Thara are ■ongs In the son.
of alary man. In all of u* is i ! .
desire lo sing—to n p re * . tbr.m .
music.**—Wooden, Former s. j
V. 8, Treasury.’
"K artha melinite. are i-cltoi i «it
Heaven's tjpernal Joys"— MUcli&lt;-&gt;
Hodgsa.
"W opld'.t til mi know II a
people he well gnrernctl, l( u
mansera i r , good or had. « .
amine the music It proiduc.
—Confucius.
"The songs of musician. m
able to chengn the fc»IISK* ami
conditions of a Hats."—Cicero.
"Music, when soft volet* die
Titrates to the memory."—Si; I

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farm to shipping room . . . Chester*
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/ Yv t^1Jt makcs smoking a great pleasure.
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Experienced buyers sec that Chest*
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see that they are blended to the
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TTrr n* y w r :T

P a rtly Am trieon

-Tho O m t ArcMtoct * th*
Uatveno m * &gt;«!&gt;■; It M y *
“W o t o fiem Mote: “Ced m r
gooerntrisr*."
I know rerfectlp well tha*
tkw i Is s dlstla* Ion between
•meg Jssss s Rotartoa and A*
n s o r ti of Sir Jam** irtd th«
M M ho paraphrased, flat#. Bat

trilnlxg isom s which Hits six,
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f L s w n liiillw
p a s t on the loot) ground*.
1 ® » |U v 5 U O l B
Although tks Lookouts wiU open
—
bo has chosen spsclficwl/ tho
tM » sc beds to with sn ribtbhlon
Tbs third troop of gassdsxt
awn who have made modern
y Looshwrg m Msr. 14, (Dd
by Blnnott appear*
' hole first rontost Ilira
win sot . .
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mathematics, beginning with three
Whs pises m til Castor
Sendop b,tow- To haw 7™** SWUM,
man who had, aa Dr. Bel] aa/s,
Mar. St, whoa ths St. Louis C sr.
’" • * » * * &gt; ‘••P “modern mind* hi ancient bodies”:
m mui
disals trill s s s d thsir
r s s t m s f ~ rU « “ * ■ * £ »
*•“
SffiMp Cttdoxui bd4
The differences be twain the first
hors from Dayman Bosch for M ,l” &lt;"“ £ • S S T 2 * " '
exhibition contest.
I U- Who wW bo Mo wost POSOM
two of these ancient werthlae
have their parallels la eurrtvtag
T h. following ts p will find the12 " " £ * fm U m
humble men, saohe, even n few
!foo»o of David tosm with its
. ^
.hoe la
WJd.
BLOOMINGTON. ImL. Mar. IS. differences today.
"•rifiRals."
brartlod players os tho attract ion
** V ?*
Then
Dr.
Bell
coaws
sweep­
—UT)K geld watch, ana of his
“Men o f Mathomatka” la m
at tho local boll pork with Roth‘
"* r , '**tt **
priaed
pessciile na,
brings a ing down the contaries, concen­ experience, t e e n fo r no Ignocaaft
rattr of tho Intcrnsionsl Lcsguo by * *”**“
thrill to S. O. Clevenger, ath ­ trating always on the men in­ ones.
her on Tuesday, Mar. SO,
^
* * **
ootcoMo i f
letic director aft Indiana natver- stead of their formulae. Quite
•Men of Mathematics,” by Eric
city—
Tbs Wa-hlngton Bonatoro, fosobviously. It would require an Temple Bell (Simms A Schuster;
tar club of tho Lookouts, will pro- n ^* Tott.w^ ,b* 5^**** *5
la IN S, Clov, a member of la-1
IS).
vltle the opposition hern on Thuradiana’s baseball team, want ta bat
day, Apr. 1, with the Columbus * *y
9j**ndo * ,T#n
'****
la the last half a f the ahuh with
ReJblrd. of the American Assort- "»■ **! ®y '**» *&lt;&gt;“ wl" " • u“
Mhnmeotn lending the Hooeiert,;
stlon os tho attraction on Sunday,
Jf0J}1 *“ T' *“*'**•
1M . Two men were aboard. Ha
Apr t
your wlfs also will sea her mistake;
A.
No,
only
a
t
tba
tbmucr
lasMontresl of the Int.rna.lonal ,hf "
• rttonclllation. You
mediately after each stage- per- game, 10-11.
__________ W# h tk t Tag T»
Wildly cheering Hoocicr fans!
Lcsruo wll| complete the tentative
o ^ o u r ^ r r i lo 'e " Y ^ h l r a formanee. Your pride la the
schedules,
showing htpo
taeb op a collection and presented.
hh 11). Wwim Iit. a n f i n ,iiU ,. anS trouble.
people as Mr*. Wsrren Harding Clevenger tba watch.
your plana and then you will bo *hlls Harding waa Prosldont. Mr*, Clevenger, who never pocked
convinced.
H” f Long, and Mrs. Walter P. more than 149 pounds on hie wiry
Q. Who* wlQ I do after I com- Chrysler. 1 am sorry that you art O-foot-7 frame, alaa holds tbe dis­
tinction of having scored ladl-j
scientific method, expert'/ proas id,
plot# my college work? Mira V. P. »fr*i'1
local P*op!e will think
Drat twentieth century
It.
If they see you at the theater. You saa's
and returned to take its place In
touchdown. A freshman hackfield
tho smartest spring wardrobe! • Past
A. You will return north and ae- w,re
■ " , '0
*&gt;»•" ,7#« sparkplug on tho IM f Hoosier
rept a position In theChicago of- " , r ® •***•"* *&amp;• affair la Miami eleven, ho crossed 'the Una for'tho
pick-up and delivery serrift la iaflee of tbe company wKera your ,h*'
w l"« »
« • • ‘•oat touchdown which storied his teem
doded in this special prka.
brother works. No, you will not , , ,
* * * mm*
to a 24-to-B victory over Purdue.
marry Harry.
trialf Mr. M .,r.
Q. .Which of tba men I am goA‘ You wU1
,hu «“ • •*&lt; *
lug with will I marry T Miaa B. D. ***
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NANKING, rWna. Mar. 15— K.
attorneys.
W l—Buckets of half-smoked rigA. James Is not sincere and you
I W anything from my
s retire are being collected In
Nenklnv hv
pmmoi'r,
&gt;b- will (-»rer receive a proposal1 railroad stack? Mias I. f ,
Y°a wW •*!! *hle stock t t a
New Life movement in a war it oil* Luxt. Clarence it the one you I
will m trry, and I see this mar-: Profil &gt;» August of tkia yrar.
against smoking.'
Armed with palip, officers of rises In Bcptsmbcr of this year. | Q. Cm yaw teil am how » overQ. Will1get wall ogatoT Mrs. same th* habit I have fanned? Can
the movement are roaming the
P.
Me p iresn fafleeueo m a k e r whb-J
street*'asking smb. .df* to throw L ft.
A. Yes. This present condition sat hie or her knowledge? Mr*. M.
away their cigarettes and to ab­
I
stain from smoking In ilm future. will Improve slowly but tartly. P. G.
Co.ulnuo th*..t*yj:mem you have
.'..‘ Influencing another party]
without his or her knowledge can1
There are 154 national foros's been following.
Q. WUII eell my Raafeed proper- te done by using tbe power of
In 31 states and two territories.
ty tkie year? &lt;C. E. K. Com be Be, hetro suggestion. This 1 explain
Pla.
at my special ladles' only matinta

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University
Athletie D i r e c t o r
Prises His Watch

pHoaoto shawtd. ssnaatt a mir­
ror before opplylag.
"The strip-lease,” Morton volealeers, "wan created by ‘Curls'
Maaon. That waa IT yearn ago, at
tbe old Winter Garden.”
Tho strippera currently being
atorlfled by tba brothers Minsky
bear oat, neocraphlrelly speak­
ing, lb# typically American as­
pect of thsir specialty. Their
homes are la Rlythevllle, Ark.,
Watertown, N. Y„ J'lltxhurgh and
Rcrantoa, Pa., sad ftoltlmore i
Md.
la lb# boaso of burlesque, Itm
pua la at home. A typical Minsky
reeue Is railed “Panties Inforno."
Both Minsky* arc married.

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Gather Cigarettes
To Halt Smoking

Jay Cee Director*
Will Meet Tuesday
For Board Session

It Is unlawful In Texas to pos­
sess the undrled poll of a fur­
hearing animal more than 15 days
after tba close af tba legal open
• season.

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H ot O tm to uavar oat of oeaaoii, . , because Ik#
ygodeoto it tdantlfico art drawn from iaportoni
RaeuMniol akipplng dlatrkta all over Ika United
■lataa*—Florida, South Corolba, North Carolina,
lffglaihlaa Moantaia Fruit District, California,
IM lh Aridbea, Oregon, Wrahiugton, MaLoa bad
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leene el In* hand of the aoanypereeaalloaduoxtrM, |&lt;
Mm* Make AFO amice a real invcitment. Corny la '
|» M t B i a* WTilg t *. today,

eaowiM me

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Is thers snvtblne In lb .
eUlms nf superloeltr we make
la be halt uf »u r (U a 7 It Ihera
la you lo u by ant laaralag
tks tfulh fur yaursalf. A ll w t
raa da Is remind roa Ikat oars
la a ass that duea maro, sad
MVea mar* far Ikaaa who a*o
It. I t w ill da lha aam* far yaa

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.Broome Says High 4 EXPLOSIONS
!Court'Should Bark ROCK MADRID:
iThe P r e s i d e n t TOWN SHELLED

Important

W l* A L L BOYLE
i plct the hi'iory and prevent life
A P h a a t S tr ik e Writer
i of Missouri. "A wsatv of money,'
CITY, Mo, Mar. said one legUlaior after irving
tW Mcommon people** them. Another rrpoitrd that on
«g Mi a n concerns Thomas first •.•nttrinc the room hr cot an
■ ■ t I m m more than the oplr.- imr-trulon that the m ils were
Maa t f critics.
falling on him.
®J®®*®^*** * t
•* ,mn * fore-=.i* m n a ! painters, started a
257 "
and criticism ernh
W i w r a k t a the M U sw ri r a t e
a g M ie a a c f.
^ T W W people, he says, •‘sr.d
p tM a n lp I P*ii»t for them. If they
"
*** y y y y *n , ** f”' :
"® * **f
_ taetr own IWts,
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**** Whai^thcy know or
■Wat ,r1* . . . .
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tllmlnut vc Jen . . .
of Missouri .!
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°* ,lle **r ’e

The bulgy-i hewed females, clad
| n scanty atone gunnysacka, to
represent LAW, JUSTICE n t J
AGRICULTURE In much o f the
nntlon’s statehouse art have no
place jn B er'on'a murals. Instead
nrP founl tiuck Finn and Tom
saw yer, an oldtinte county seat
political mectinir, a Mi-sourl coon
hunt, Jesse and Frank Jam es staginrr a ttain robbery, and Frankie
and Johnnie, chiractera In the well
known sontr.
Every face In the
mural* except one U that of a

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cMass?
A/astm'Sr.ss:
ha. brought him ilKr, as well

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creasing the wember'hlp of the of Madrid.
Meanwhile, from Navalearnero.
court is to uccurc a change In ths
court's decisions so that certain | General Fraaeo ordered a general
nets of Congress which have Wen,
all aloag the Jarnmn
i heltl unconstitutional can be rt' Froat southeast of Madrid In c
, enacted.
drtva co-ordinated with a nets
• Justifying this “packing” of the
i push against the beleaguered
; coon, he maintained that th«
court has always been packed,and capital fro * tbd Oaadalajara Sec1 asaetted that the decisions of. tor.
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John _______
Marshall __________
strengthened the'
the’ insurgent forces on the J.trm.1
' power of the Federal Government jrroat f i i l i T d through Govern
j in violation of the Constitution,1 mtBt lines to take up position!
| and the later decisions of Roger ■two snd a half mites nearer the
: Taney completely reverted this (Tajttaa River,
j earlier trend.
r
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A•»,tliful_-&gt; .the
V— itheory
Lm m s ea ff RaVaali|y
Amplifying
"checka
Children
w a r Belton. Tex.,
an3 hnlanees” In the American hilled SOJMS rata In less than two
system
of
government,
Mr. months la ■ toumy-whle, extermi­
Broome pointed out that the Pres- nation tontest. W. J. Williams le«J
Idem can veto acts of Congress an'l |h&lt;(
w|,h 7.TJ2 rats killed
can over-rhle a presidential veto,1wjth # jjo r|f|e. lleten Craft killed
but the only way a decision of the j ^ (0 w|n ,he |ir ls ’ grand prise.
Supreme Court can be -checked"
Glenda Farrell, now a wise crack girl nrw«paper reporter, ami Is to chango the membership nf
Barton MacLane, the toughest guy nf the films, head an all star the court.
This ran he done either through
cast In a new series of adventure pictures, tit,, first of which
resignation
or death of the Jus“8mart Blonde" shows at the Rifx~Theater tomorrow.
tiees. or Congress ran Increase
the sire of the court. This he said
l« what the President proposes to
do. Originally the court consisted
of three members awl now it con­
ssx ro R D V # « N r T NltrottT
2,Jo K a r l r r n r r t e , 1.13*1.25
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D a lly r v p j r t o f m I«« u l Flovl«U fi.SIONH: H IU K K .N I— N«* »t*l»|dle* | said, for Increasing it now to fiff r u iia ..I ll « r few ta li|rB a t th « h t n f o n l
I'AlutfsHY—Ffa. per dot. nuu
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■ t«tv 0*.’ r w f f f ' %0 M alrsnl# M «vk#f 9h«a, 30*33c.

■a mogalil
reeofaltion a. s leathng In cr- J " tt:r ' r [ T
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tW chaotic raid-west £ * ' * * *
h* “»«* » ;'T6‘
worth of eggi In painting them.
rnj_ The artist, who miles his colors
sts call Benton
t.&gt;her
'*i,h *W wh,lr*» declares It wa»
kaL Communists, on the
“only ukout
worth."
hand, heckle him at lectures “until
Renton, now 17, *ps&gt;nt 21 of his
1 h a rt to sit on them."
tOet me right,"'he :ayx eartrst- 30'ycsr.s as an nnlst In New York to tru c k rfw . e a r lo t MMvinbleiB a n d
« ;i:F K N &gt; — F U
b »l « h c t J
Mr. Ilroonte wa« lntrt*dueed to
He o th e r d w l d f i fo r a 20 h o a r p e rio d lipPr Kr .A Hn!o «&gt;*upplf«a.
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r a f .y
who soiil he was a long time friend
o F e d e r a l H U te M a r k n Fla.
h u » lir l
h a m p e rn .
Iliu if-* '
1 act. You supply the mntctials. I ment of the Kansas City Art in­ aNe «r.« i to i e th
well versed in legal matter*.
re le e .
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Other guest* at todsy's lunch­
“ I’m sick of New York,” he ex­ 2-25". *i l»«. F la . efft.1 • •h v t 2«.
•f people going arouni in frock
ntil .1r r 2.00*2 50
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coats and carrying Bible. They plained. “It's full of talking be­ Nn 2«. h li|. tile ., 2.73. »j b \ e . li.it'*
President II. II. Pope, Included J.
ilrm a iu f m «*«lrraie.
m arks t
f irm
cause _ they
never do anything I 2 J-I 23.
don't act'that way."
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Flo hu* v r l e . | lll«« T r iu m p h 's 11. (', Chase of Orlando, Joe Scarlett
T h n legist.ture oppretrlalcl «*Jf- This part of the country is o i i A p K - r n t r i T — ? ; * . pm . b t e . P. Ns* I*. I 75*1 »» I*. H N»» 2«,
1.35-1.30.
|»t. l»iu«. ’•"•*, i&lt; t» .|? o , iwMirrr. ro u p lt. 1.25
of Pfluind, II. R. Cloud of O rlan­
911,000 for the murals which tie- Kolng to dominate the coming so- &lt;*s»ml».
4»»o. Ni* 2e. Hill- b \» -. 1 11. S *•'
|» %|»i^ l» K n —r »•*. »*■• d •&gt;a- nun
do, Henry Mdtner of Cadillac,
.
■ ...------ ----------- — rial change anil I want to Im here t».imr. 6Sf\
&lt;b4«k 10*23*.
*fA N O F.lt INF. ^ — F ’.t. 4-3 l»ne.
% q U .\H l|~ F lo . I*ur
h p r e . ▼•!• Mbit.. Henry Tilton of Worcester,
m see what happtns, rot Just to riimli.
ti.B O r N«». 5*. 3»*-4flo.
b»\Y «,r«»»»tin»-cl*r. f.ilr in «"«»il 1 00- Mass., Ralph Patch of'Slonehnio,

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China, who recently found several
old coins dating hark more than a
m llle-iim i. now living in com­
parative luxury with the money
|&gt; n l) Iniil l»&gt;# the provincial niii-eum fo his discovery.
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Pointer Depends More On Praise
Prow 'Man In Street’ Than From
* Pen Of Nation’s Critics

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S h e 1k y To Head
V i s i t o r s ’ Cl ub
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Plano duet. Mira Mildred llodge* 1
and Mist Is-norti Whiddeii.
Vocal solo, Mrs. A. M. Philip*
aceompanist, Mi»s Margaret ItaviMulcat saw, W. II. Schmidt, atcotupanis;, M bs Mildred Nix.
Tap llance and song, Jim m y)
Prumntmtd, urcompanist.
Miss
Madeline Mullein.
Piano selection*, Miss Mildred
Hedges.
Scrccno, played ty everyone
ard for which amusing prises wet*
awarded.
Refreshments were served at
the ronclttsion of the program.
Mrs. Charles V. Moynihan und
Mrs. Cora Hollingcr were in
thatg*» of ilecorations.
The next entertainment will le
held in the sun room ef the Monte*
lum a Hotel, Monday night. Mar.
SI. President Shelky appointed the,
following committee to have charge
of arrangem ent.. Including tie
program: Mrs. Holllngrr,
Mrs. •
Peter Pet'-non and Mis* Ina F&lt; It
wick.
Tiger, a lioness, gave birth :o |
'pilntuplata on lha anifial ranch
of V/. A. ISnaket King of Browns­
ville. Tex.,
They were named
Yvonne, A m in e , Ceclle. Yiiuilie
and Maria—after lha Uivnne sis­
ters.

Only 100 acres,of nationj 1 for­
es’* in Cnlorado'wrrn damage-1 I y

Spatial Valuers In Heat Covers and .Mot Jrolui.
The Car Radio Supreme

McKee Auto Supply
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fire in 193#—the best recorl ginco
19'J! when 71 acres w*ra burped.

PECAN PIE
Nothing .Like

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Tasty—Nutritious Hally’*

a market basket anil asked for the various
Wc Henerve
Itichl in
Limit

items of electric service you would need

R IL E Y ’S

during the d;iy. You’d be astonished ac
tremendous bargains we are offering.

MAH. IlilIt T i l l t l ' I h th , I!i:i7
I'll 11.1.•I*R*

Pork And Beans

No. 1 Can

For instance, each separate service costs only
a penny or two a day. bach |&gt;cnny pays for

5c
Palmetto Asparagus .1 Cans 25c
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convenience, comfort o r pleasure that you
w ouldn’t do without. Each penny buys a

2 For

15c

big bargain in cooking, re frig e ra tio n ,

10c
’j m i ina. tHivri;
2 Cans
Lima Beans
25c
Corned Beef 2 No. 1 Cans 27c
MILK
.1 Tall Cans
19c

radio e n te rta in m e n t, c le a n in g , w a te r
heating and so on.

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Fruit Cocktail
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Tomato Juice
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Peanut Butter

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And you don’t have to call for these services

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Red BlisH POTATOES 5 lb«.
Nancy Hall Sweet Potatoim 5 lbs. 19c |
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CARROTS and BEETS bunch...
2.r»e
GREEN BEANS 2 lbs.....!. *
19c
YORK APPLES 1 lbs. ,-.......
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Kiirrd
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instantaneously, inside your home, at the^
touch of a sw itch.
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Kreah Pork
H h n u tlv r - lb.

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Wslcowa Chsttaaooga LtskMlat Wi Icmii to Sanford, It*
baaatlea, lla ball p u t iM all
that tkla thriving coaimaaliy
la IlM baart of Florida baa to

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** *•* tba aaat two
u t pg-|S.

Wa wslcoma yoo aa a rrpcaTba laaalltaa .m « * .t Ike
Mntallva of Iba eooaty'e only
. * * »&gt; y n «n a n t flat- telly pobllrstlon. Wa walcaate
2 5 f Q rleee •* *hn Wiatar yoo aa a raaMaat bara a te wa
walcoata yoa aa a loter of Uwt
gaaia which yoo repress at a te
for which yoo co aa bara to propara, tba as Ilocal paatlaM.

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Contests Shorter

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Chaak what bappaail to his aaptratlooa to te aaoM aaiptctag
rocaollyt , . Wp waotet
Ml
Freddie ■nolo baa rocatrte that
toag awaltte aptatla frowi a
cortala aowanaa Urtag to tba
Brooklyn dlatefct . . . Tba pdoe

THAT’S
LANETS MODERN
SODA MOUNTAIN
AND LUNCHEONETTE

in c y ’i
Dog Track Officiate
Prepare Derby Plane

a la left,. Between Us Fane," Is highly tol&gt; arapte apoctad by thousands throughout
i A w a y,; that section, ll appears In today's edition af The
Harold
■os Milan1through tba coortaay of dens­

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plana for iha •llmlnailoo racial **°IUh H r »» ‘ha ntlnlng diewhlrh will laoil up m iha |l,000 lrttl of upper-SIlesla boa raaibte
Ateail Central Florida Darby ov- Iha underground stage.
«»m*wh'Jh
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•m ra c Tn ^ ..
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rn irU .
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for .te flm “ ,Tn,u i " " W
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•lltalaatloa which
*UI ,lak« »»•»• during the waning
araalagi of the weak.

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Tha-praaaai aeaeoa, going Into!
Ita 47tb night of a PO-day stretch,
U considered the moat successful
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n o - ^ u , appaoraaca af largo
quantities of amugflad goote
without being able to dteeover
•&gt;» rood. ,.r o traaapor'ad.
r.* __ , - i .a lia . h» Pallet ate
?Z
aothaeHlao ftaa^r »►
- t i ^ T S T C Z b Tw M h
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nwmtee tela Fa.tab **•

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II nounced
Pl ^ ■In
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D*rb&gt;
r wUIthey
h* •»detail
wbte
are Vu . i f i

W e lc o m e

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»tehar goote
ate

er I Ate ha aaada four corking
la goog atartara to bo able to da
ha shit*,
Ml T )u rataking staff plaaaeo Mi­
te taa. Ha expects Berber-. Crompte too, a hoUaear, to come through'
m. pa first airing, ate lake Early,1
y- who baa a seaaattaaal year with
in Jacksonville Inat year, to do bia
at thart •* 'Aa racaielng.
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Aa far the toner works, Jimssy
W Woodall, W A M first aacker aa• grated f lt e Waabtngtan, nad,
e* Jaaa OOoaroa, at abort, art to b» i
B- staadUa, Tba winter dteeeaaleeei
W. af Iba Mm ng all bat Ignored I
aa OUvarsa, Cuban reterms. Bat
*■ theca dlartiaalaia ware ISO par-1
r* coni wrong, it u ta t. Jaaa will,
ita be at akerf.
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“Ha’s going to ha a mash;
to batter bail player than ha was
la last year,’* Milan comaaeata, "Mat
didn't gat In akapa tar aw wntil|
to iba teat part af the season. Ma i

Greeting* aii Good Wisbet
to
W orks

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around the mlddlo and y 1 I
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k-7 aoMMaa.
Pthov aatoettona lac lads U ttU
OMafe to to* first race, Coat
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la th* fourth, a**
■aw, Ana Wtlcom* and Frisco
rack, la that order la th* mm.
M aday Dross, MUa Philip* and
M d Vaatnra la th* tilth , Speeds
h m a Traa Aaa and Hcotrh
P naca to th# to t rath. Buddy
Oat*. AM WMI and Moadl* Mra
t o n ta Urn right* a ad Skyline
Mah owl. Traffic Blaa and Truo
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l l l Irlih Ifrln. H w lrh I'rlnrs. Ilu rli)
i t # Man, Chine* t*hnrll*.
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C h lllT I I HACK— Futurity: M m lit Gold, flutldy (Hita. Ann W ill
C
f
ih r Mnlil lia r Pletatnr. MUi
, T K N T H — r u l a r ll r : tlm*. |» I.a. Alyne.
hllver Tin t, lltnmll*
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1 1 * 4 4* 1.4*
Hlondy (M u &gt;
in
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TH
H A C K — ft-1« mil*. •;t*e‘* l&gt;
W » r leader
j| *
In thl*
**M City t® Pfn
Krenl. |«latl* TnrtieUn. .Inn ll »nr.
rid*
Mastar
Cup,
Jack
Cop,
P lrly
thing w o a d trfu ty
w*rth whll*
R f.R V rN T tt-k -H
mil*:
lima,i#|k»n%*n. W ar taad*r
1 T K H T lf R A C K — M I mil*: i.'irkv
can ha doam for practically ovary 13 l*d.
i*&lt;ivsa
I I . H I I I l ift llnrrh-Bm. T ra fflr
Hina
K1%inr
••rt prtmluma tkrrafar. anc tn
. mhI.#* !Ur®i|ti«rs
|S #• ft-ft Toll, Trim lltifk Otmn Joint Hkv
man who t u f f r n from func
t » r aad r o ll. ,, ..V k
Juat Cow* «&gt;n
♦.Hto lln** Mnhntit. Trtiffle ll*»n. I».in I
tioaal
palna
of
nwaalrnation.
treraaurr tor a»“ k \ « *
Cor
tain
raaoa
can
b*
rail*rad by
U T r v.ra HA a r o ; D .t r t f i R ,l,A
lak lag C a rd u l Otbora may n**d
City d a rk
a physician'* treatment,
Cardul ha* two widely
I

CARDUI

Turkey TurnsSoldiera Retired Dean (ioeo
Into School Teachera
Rack To Old Post

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City
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toafoi
Be“ uV. '.V . K T M J . V r ft*

S N L W t U &lt;»&gt; T o **ie ^
medial* pain and n*rrou*n*aa of
tho Ifeoathiy period; and ( 3) ta
J»4 . In b ^ eUny up tba whole aya*cfa- tarn by halplng women to get

a
fSTafPWto
a ^ ?*J S «sn sb x

mere

auengih

from

their

food.

M N lla T R A T I* *
A O TK K.
Tk# Haaiairaieua ltoa«a ol tie*
C llr ot nanluiel. slurlda. ura now
opan tar tn* purpoa* ol rcal*l*r.rraAtik tr,
. . unlam
. m*y'rasu'ial
II#
aaaaaant ing
tor
ea* apacwlMeiu.rip.ee
*•*&lt; la aaada rdacllon |o ka k**ul &lt;&gt;u April In k .
la wrlita
w rlitag k r tko
"
•wnor to at
ta li, aud will rtenain open aack
a**a Ih*
dar *a«apt aunda) a aad kulMaya.
C IT Y
: 4H tii»A up to tad lactudlna April ird.
R r r . a i . a Mai) s .
1*17.
___City d a rk
A l Ik* City Hall.
a. I.AHNON.
ra w a a g
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City llaaialralluu iiffK rr

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£ t o “ a « la S !j

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t r , ..u ” »•#«»• a* aru
•“ ‘••■araarapn ao&gt; at

rakru*rJ*°|"“ i'»JT ^ J S

|»a . for Itm ta to a d ia a * ! T l £ ,
‘ 'H f * hoeedr* l*d#aiaeta*ao.
u t t o r B A N ru H D . r u m i n v
R r r . &amp; UAMaeiM.
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B%,3r

Jto lM l aaaaloa. of local or tpactal
ffotolaelau. Ik* aabaiaaa# at shirk
to to a a m o * Saau.a »• •( erkaator *kkT. L a r i af PI.rtda. A i l , » r
I J J I . , » » amandae. kr Ckuatar 11,
**&gt;. Iceera *| pturUo. A d a of I I H

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llw.»blfdue*a nf Ik* C llr.
mad *a* la s
tor tk* »p «ra liao • a p a n as a of lb* C llr
sakMct to tk* llmllattoa* are-aartkaw; k r Section 41 *f Cbaplar
•al»7. Law* o l rio t 14a. Act* *4
o r a a n r o l l o, r t i O R i t u
By r. a uam po n .
■_______________________ C H r Clark
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A N G A R A , Td rlm y , Mar. 15. H K R K K I.K Y . C a lif. M a r .^ 't
P o ri-i
CA1 — On* hundred and iw »m y cor­ O r &gt; -W h » n lir. l^ n g le r
porals of ih* T u r k b h arm y hare retired laat July aa elean nf lie.been «trmobllla*&lt;i and K * it«rcd a* D alreralty nf rsllfnrnla mesllrel
school - trachera
throughout •*A^.a*tam4, he thought Ills relui'atlnn
gra In Anaiella.
I waa at an end
Th is ap*«lal corps waa crcaraei
Now h* la back In Ms util of
by • ntw law rr&lt;|alring non-com- ftrr. owing tn tho
n n n ip e rl..
missioned officers who bar* u n- death of hi* aurrea.nr Hr. Wit
dergon*
special course*
whll* Item
M rK !m
M arring. Agre.
aerring with ih# colors, to itach lag to
temporary
appnlntmnne
reading and writing
In *l*m*n-. Or. Porter announced he wnul ’
•ary a c h o c l a t o adults as well retlr* again a* anon aa the tehee-':
aa children.
could find a man for the Jeete.
From lima to time ihey will
also lecture to the villagers on a ir '
“
raM daagera and eaplaln how th* maintenance muse ta met hy *he
population can ptratect haelf.
village during ihcir
ihree-y r a r
Th * Jaw ate* proeld*# that their period af aarric*.

M 4T TW 4» n r . r t l t l j k
UHM it. Weetli. . ................

P R R O C H IC K k T t c HKIHH. at al
UafaaMaat*
aauM e s r r r r l ic a t m a
T h iI j i t a t b u r
r is in iO A
to
TR R
AP TgK
NAM K I)
I&gt; R
rR N U A N T a (IH R trriM M
_ T o : W. C. J A c m w o N and TH R I,
K. JACOOUON. hla wife, « k n M
raaWaar* la Cool Valltr. tllloula.
. .T2 i . -P R !• e .»lirrK N I)»lN aad
U L T H J C H ITTN N Itr.N . lew e flf,
wbnoa raalcaara •I* Waaklautua.
U C . Wllk a poor nffia# a.Ur*a*
oars af Valtrana af Koralsn W aru
Maablnalun. li. C.
TO :
HkillTII A
IIAN UK I. o&gt;ut
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har huakand.
*ki&gt;N
realdaaa* I* usknuaa.
. T U : C. 1C IIII.KM. wknaa * ,*«|.
draco I* Wladaiuero. Pl-xlda. I.ue
who has beta akaaat tram r io r Ma fur a m a* days prior
lo
Ik* filing uf Ikl* aull. and whnn*
mailing addraaa la car* nf niaat*y **•. gmoyar. Allnraay*. IT* Halo . Trual
building.
ClavtlaaA
Ofcla.
I l l* ardarac that
you
aad
*a*a of you appyar in Ik . awwra
kill of romplaT.t kartln filed an
or k*fnro April tth. 1117,
Ik*
« * • being a rule gay *t thl*
court, ur aim a Acre* pro roafaaao will k* t n i n M aeralnat you
Tk* general aatur* *f Ih* Mil
*f complaint I* I* e&gt;ul«t Mil# lu
Ik* fallowing d***rtb*4 prnp*r)v
In
iaaford.
Mmlnot*
C*ugfy.
riorkla. In-w ll:
Lai* I. I and I. kloek L
T l* r t, Traffnrd'a Map
at
BtoBIOM
Baaford
Hun ihi*
•aa* a waa*
f .r
fa u r c n .a .r u t l v a
week)
la
T b s iaaford llaraM. a nawapup rr puMlakau In Ik* C llr
of
■yaford. gamtaot* Caaaiy. f l a t -

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M* ta baseby given that tha
af g u sla r* Ptartga. will r tauasl lha aaaagWs k r tha Legist.Fata af lha R a w af PtartAa at Its
itM T saaalaa. 0 le n t ar spwlsl
i l d l l l l l l s L Ik* -aabalaae* at which

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jalr* 4 aad that may
by tka rlty of *an_i. ta aal* ally, sad

mania Imi I #-■*»•••*. aad
r tka gat taa *f lha flask
N rials m a tt at R»m»r-auaty. FtocMa la regard

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Greetings
Best Wishes

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CHATTANOOGA LOOKOUTS

to b e w it h o u t

— Tonight —

Nightly

Ninth Rare

HOT WATER?

(Except Sunday)

Futurity

Il is so necessary
for Modem Living

Speedy Event
Lizzie Tactician
Ann Hope
Muflter Cop
Juck Cop
Dirty Omen
War Leader

Claanlinaaa 1* th* anamy of dir
and lafactioav And thorough
claanliatos la *aly pomibl* through
fro&lt;iu«at aad abundant um of hot
water aad oaap.
Motors living makaa big to­
manto aa tba bat water supply.
Shaving, cookiag. dlahwaahing . . .
showart, baths, traqumt washing
af kaato U guard against Infac­
tion . . . haaaty hatha aad th* tolly
ilnaing of dalatlas ar childrtna
garmaata ar* a law af th* tolly
dtmaato for hot water sat up by
modara lirlag.
nm

Tklak af tk* aaat la
aad law *•aalaaaa .1 m e r ts la e tkaaa L a s s f i k r
kaatlaa w a tts wMk al* faaklaaad watk-

Turn At The
RED ARROW

Come On Out and
Pick The Winners

On Route 17
Iletween Sanford

You'll enjoy following (he d»KS awhile
a t tanywood
*
Tost Tirpe 8:15 I*. M.

tekwis*.

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Tk
a i f l i rt*. * B aatrt* Mala* M.*t-

art lira r*. aa akwadaal wmtly af ka*

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O saatr Ja 4aa •&lt; SMlkMa CWaa-

PRATTS Dairy, Poultry and llorse Feeds

Ten Races

a t all Uasaa w ltkM t M l stla a ila a
fraaa a t « 4 H a aaat Ik a t Is Maa lk*a
m
yar faa aaaallakta ■arka*a. Caw*
•a U das s** tk a kaa u tMs I Raw ytacttoa
W staa Maakss*.

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fUa* .Bar saunas far ftoaJ M b S N i g u aa4 that a* tka lltb 4 ar
• 4 April 1417, aba WUI ••£&gt;£-!

against hemophilia (uncontrolla­
ble bleeding) have been made by
th iee'B rltiih scientists working at
She! field.
Hector W. A. Hni|e*rley, Profea or Albert Erne*: Nai»h (for­
merly professor of medicine nt
Fheffield university) and (irorg*
A lb.rt r i n k , piolesaor of physiol­
ogy nt B brffirll, ligv* discovered
n preparation from egg-white
which, when Injected, reduce* thu
clot*ini; lime of Ih* blood and con­
trols hemorrhage.
I *• a.rtbing
recent
work
In
the British medical periodical,
“The l-anicl," th* inva-tigalors
rm p hasiied: “ No claim Is uind*
to cure hemophilia liy ‘he Ire ttment suggested, but merely to
con rol heumrrhago and am rliorate the gcnc.-ai condition.”
Hr. Tlmperley, * lh * M licet''
raid, found th a t 'I f egg-white wer*
in.-ubate I at T7 degrees centigrade
(or several days In ih* presence
of potassium 'h ro m ilet it was
I*-- -ilde to e a trn rt from ’he m titure it auhstnnre whoa* addition

SANFORD CASH FEED STORE

I'OLtlMIIIA PAl.lJt. Mont.. Mar
IMstrlbutiirs Of
IB.—M*)—'Thr flrat t*ff«*rt of a
pullet belongin' to il Had Iberk
farmer preebably tail| Is* her be at.
2 0 2 S a n f o r d Avenue*
(’.te-kllng luully, the pulled .te •
H a n f o r d , F la .
Irseteil ehr farmer e*h.e feeund rhe
hsel heed her first egg. weighing »

All Star Feature

■ a a t t M i r w i a m r. m m

IN R R R R TA TK o p i l &amp; W H IT E
KaUaw la bar thy atvaa that
MRS. N R T T IR
A
W IIIT R . ha*
ftlag har f l u I ragart a* Admlalalr»tela af tk* astai* *4 M. u
WrtllTM 4&lt; m » 4 : that aba ___

Advancing In
Fight Against
Hemophilia

Hen Lays ta rg e Kgg
In Her Firnt Attempt

m a s h —*2.m

Can you afford

to*

S ta rr

th* Tampa c m .
Provloua to tho lltk ' contest,
thr Jacksonville crow ous’rd K m tl« High, handing th# Panthers
th rir first setback of th* saaron
a* thr Jaaonltoa rant* through
w l'h a 2 f&gt;-t I win acottJ in th* laat
ninut* of play.
Plant gained tha finale by elrfrating Orlando 2 I IS In the tendfinal rot rd.

La y in g

[We Are S u r e T h a t Y o u W ill B e A W in n e r ]

Vllasea lha hand and m s I af Ik*
k r tko L*ptala­ andaralanad a* Clark nf Ik* C lrta *f Plorma at *u It Caurt nf Samlanl*
Cnunl*
•f local i
rtarlita. al He* Cnurihoua*. Ikl*
Ilk day af Ma^rk l » l l
n. r . HHRNBOM.
Aa Clark nf » H _ Court.
a MaaWIpal T a g Adlaalo
By A. M. WtSRKg.
ta adiast galtogua.i taaaa
D. Pt i l l sad m t o f r a r a aad ala* JO H N a SIMM*
.ta adlual apoatsl _____,.MRiB.
**••"
Orlando. n * rl 4 a.
e r t r o r u A t tront&gt;,
r a n i rt/ iR tD A
Altnrnay for rtalatlff.
- - i-A Mans.
i n m i - f A f , aRAf7&gt;
C ity Clark
P ID AL

4 W I M I RV i m N A T i a * r a g
M * t o LOCAL L M I I U B

w iz z a r d

IMCCUND It A C * — &lt;t mile: Mat
f lt 'f or Polly Uonkla)— Ulaa /.rtla. Mark'* Mission, Hatty t'nurrfch 111. door* Ckatra. Torrid. i&gt;yn&gt;&gt;.
Ulack Hlaarr, Ptaaasukta.
T H IR P K A I’ B — Paturlty
iS rrLONDON, Mar. I B . - W - l m on* H alt of Pally iHiuhts)— » lli » r
fight
Praam. W . U W ., Haas Hhr. Hit - portan: ailvance* In the

a n v c .T T ii- t.i* mitoi tlm ,. : ! !
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i A -.a e.&lt;ey
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is ta tt ta | a* IJ| h t Truffle. Nnou l&gt;»» Vlv*r.
ta *• i.a* Kr*n Cut 1st. LI HI* Plnah. M y.II.
: a* Ilnikkay. •

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•I. Ill *.u4 (I
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Teddy Wlaka

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K ennel Club
Meyer Goldberg - Gen. Mgr.,

and Orlando

�It is our great pleasure to extend to you, our best
^wishes for tKts seasons success. Great Bali Team s
com e and go&gt;am&lt;do great m ovie actors-but w e hope
this year will find the Chattanooga Lookouts T op ­
pin g it s leagu e 8 list. W e k n ow y ou can d o it!

nave ever naa i
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“THE GREEN LIGHT”
“CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS^

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S t* r a lti

State Law A l l o w i
Land Sate To SatIsfy T ax B ills

4

Jas. D. JinVina, Bwnlantn
County tea coOaetor, raport*
• i today that tezpaytra own*
l«« property which la under
the authority of hk office
have tamed in »170,SI 1.57
rf the IBS* aaeeaament roll.
Be aald allowable diacounta
of 91,086.76 have been made,
Macing a total of 1176,'Mr. Jlahlas' ( te e m covered a
aertod which ended In ■
Merck when e total of SAT pereenl e( Ike im .lll.J f Btots end
■X ked keen
Ceentr property,
Tfce collector emphasised tkel
e a r teeee ea Unde roaulalag en­
fold oa Ike Hret Moedey la
April are delinquent, adding ikal
Uio la v reeelree that
orty ke advertleed and sold lor
Ike eallefectloa o&lt; Ike las bill.
“Unpaid pcceoa a l properlr las*
ea romalaiag eapald become da
Mooaaat ea Ike e a s e date,” Mr.
“ and ike law
MX coDectar to

A review of record* la other
Florida conation afcow lemlaoU
la have keen one, of the leadero
la the percentage of Usee paid
la IMP when M percent of tfcoee
aaeeeoed had been eetUed before
Mr. Jtaklaa made kla annual reRemalatag aapeld ea the IMP
rod la the amount of | l « , a J . R
to Mr. Jtaktan* fig-

O ffidab D iscuss
E x tr a Insurance
Far City Workmen
ef saka cenaia ■mount of catw hkk weald cover
lavolvtng iho death*
la an#
Aa ha own leant er, the mankfpolky* protect* kself agalam nctifaaaa or adehapa la whisk Ha estare injured. The mlf-lne f the eatsselvs pr emie me chnrged
The Csmmtoslsa nmherlmd the
i ef lio a to Iks Florida
of MunldpaHUra w be
need by the orgaMaortun hi ha

c»y

waa dm pnrthnaa af a
from Fred K. WUson.

Legitn Caavata fa
Pfammd Ta Raise
DuMkR^eFhmfa
• s a f a r i Ltgfaanalrve fastafaV
laid ploaa far a pabtie eaavamte
raise at Imms | M with which w

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Chinese G overnm ent

sey Yoatk Fatally
Isjarcd; T r i o Of
Otkers Also H a r t

Decreed
City Officials Flogging
For Wife Beating
Get First View
Of Park Program
Long-Time Beautifi­
cation Plan L a i d
Before Commission

Rebellious T h r o n g !
Under Prince W a if
Established S t a t e
With Japanese AM

Fetr New Threat •
Of Armed Strife
Rulers Of China Pon­
der F u t u r e Of
North r r o v i n c a

' Deo Cheney, X0, of Orlando,
The t’ity
Commission last
I V and Malcolm CorUc*. IV.
night stomped Its official *P‘
ef Cast Oraagv, N. J , died al­
proval on n tentative Inkefront
most Instantly when the ma­
KAT-OAN—Ulinhnr ProYchine, attempting te pass another
Improvement plnn drawn up by
i oat ef control.
Herbert Klynt, lundacupe archi­
Inre. Chinn, Mar. IB.—(AP)‘
William Reaty, 43-year—Mongol honloi of northern
tect of Winter I'nrk.
language profvuor
Chinn wore reported hy rateOfficials
ptmrril
over
‘he
and teach af tbs fencing team,
Urge map preparr.l by
Mr.
aionnrie.v lotlny have declaiwd
waa ncrienely Injured, as wvre
Klynt, su m ln tn g it In detail
their Intlepentlence frou»
Jack Hagvnbocb, IB, ef Newark.
■ml announced ll ap|»-uted lo t«
N. J , driver, and Gene TownChina ami pnKlnlmed themthe answer lu tht- long-time UuuSi, ef Orlando. Fla., Omar
selves a new nation—Monlldratlon
program
tln-y
sought.
Admiral Hugh ladnma (above),
A suddvn lllncu sent Dowsgst Queen Marie of Rumania to bed
. J r , IV, af New York.
gokuo—similar to tho Japa­
The arm shown on tin- churl
retired naval offleer of Waaklng- _____ B. fnllcr, X0, of Mobile. In Bucharest and physicians finally diagnosed th* ailment as
nese-inspired state of Mantea, has keen appelated one of A la, aad Don Alfred Cetrulo, SO, Influrnta. Official* denied reports ‘Hat she h*d been poisoned. The begins el Sanford Avenue nod
chuukuo.
the official reproaeatatlvaa of
a only ■lightly queen Is shown with one of her favonle pels. (Associated Pres* run* east to San Juan Avenue In
Irnglh. In breadth, the section
the United Statee at the coro
Wholly
unconfirmed reports
bruletd gad did net require hosPhoto)
_____________________________ ,______ runs north end south between
tloa of King George VI of Great
said Irregular troop* of th* re­
Ijikeahore Boulevard and Kir*t
Britain Mag IX.
(Am eclated A t Memorial Hospital her*
bellious Mongol Prince Tch Wang
Street.
Free* photo)
bail established • new tint* with
phyalciaaa aald Hagvnbuch end
Convictrd
of
beating
hla
sick
Beginning a t the west end, Mr.
Frnfeuoer Kensy appeared ‘he
wife at their home In Cumber­ the assistance of Japancao ad­
Flynt
hss
plannr,|
an
open-ait
■ariagaly hart, although all
(iillicrt
Crabtree viser and military men.
nualltorium which be wtiuld lo­ land. Mil.,
Htytling advices caused Knl■offered renrumloav ef the brain.
(above),
WI'A
winker,
waa
sen­
cale at First Street and Cross
trail political circle* to aretho with
Hageabnch, who anttsrtd a de­
tenced
tu
receive
10
lushes
al
the
Avnme Ju*t to the north of
uncertainty over the futuro of nil
af the ahull,
1
the stage he ahuws severnl shnf hands of Hheriff (icnrgr K, Kemp Xorih China, many seeing a
■it
Lprobably will ha operated on to­
fills,tint courts still a bowling and serve W1 days In Jail, (Aa- threat of possible war betwooa
day, limy raid.
sin-luted
I’ress
I'hotu)
court.
Japan and china.
received sev­
I'rogrrasing In the rnst, one
Adding In tho danger waa Ik*
e r a l severs sealp
la s e rs i
find* a spaciou, lawn which
&gt;
*w
fact, Mongol* hero said, that
• I fractured riba.
I'rlnre 1«h'* going over lo Japa­
Hi* aknO apparently was not
John Walkrr, whke, was IrnuM “/ ‘to .’
,1"“ n 'te ^ l« ‘'. T I
nese had coat Mm
was f raved,
Im-kla lafhMMW - ^ 1 j
.
to Municipal Court yeuteniay J of ,h# p-rk' ,U crn ,rr l" »* *
with hit people to aueh an oa*
J '
'
charge of being drunk sml dis-.
„ w|th K, „ t 8tr„ ,
lent that the establishment
labliahment of a .
1■
'J
escaped with deep
orderly bin foun.1 two more ell.-j AllM ,
^ x
,h(.
g— been
_
i U ’ 'K f , --------' * **Y*!.'v would,i h*-.e
scalp lacerations end conruafaiMn^TFPIfTefi againat hi« naniRf
^
»
5
#
•
■
\
.
....
*
nr«»
several
Irnnia
court*,
siblc only under rornyutsion, .
before Judge tran k Miller call'd•
..
.
.
, , .
The Salvation Army Ratlneae *toa sad appear ed the |re*t dan.
.
I A public swimming im&gt;o| h luitl
gereusly hart af dm three.
District Canvass was launched All w en ceaselous lest night
V jk o r received • fin. of *10 ‘,ut
‘J- r- n’
of the
today by aa oalbaslaaUc and op­ and rest lag “fairly” well, the hos­
or n scntvnre of 20 days for tho i lor
. .....
™ 'park whrn- t haiunnn
'
Hi
reel.
To
timistic group of captains aad pital said.
-&gt;&gt;•— When an offkcr '
i* 1 r t
Ucntcnasta who were moots
Cetrulo aad Ida two teammate*
Judge Jae. 0. aharon, gcaeral who were not hart, visibly shaken
chairman of the campelgn. at a by the tragedy, reglat.rvd at the
W i l l O k e l l P r o j e c t ' o r 10 day*. Th* pri«oner seemvd * ,7 ‘, ,k "
ro,,rl“Kick-off Itreakfaat“ In the Val­ Klchssond Yoeag Men's Chrl-tlsn
hi*
u
Ni-nrly 40 Hanford Hoy Hcnu'.s
des Hotel tble mornlag.
Association, ta await advice from
.'lio n resulted In
third charge of -'‘"mondlmll cour
from three Hsnfonl troops were
Four ohuruction light poll* wot*
At Inkevlew Avenue another advanced last iii*:lit in a quarterly
Fred R. WUeon, chairman of school authorities.
Finns to pros* for **r‘F f0
tnniempt of court for which hs
being set unlay on th* aoutfc ilda
the Business District Cnaraaa
grcsslonal action on rovlval
WM flnwl , nohfr ^ or , Ifmrnc« lawn la proposed lo spun the Court of Ifonor held in the Jun­ of .Municipal Airport ami City i n ,
complete depth of the pink, lie- ior High Hch«ol.
urged kla awn to put forth their
Uto Florida Ship Canal were »*•. 0f | q d*y,.
ployeea pushed necessary Jmboot efforts la Ula worthy cause.
rented yesterday in Washington I Sorry Htrbbin*, negro, wa* a«- tween this layout of grins nnd
Judge Jnmi-.t (i. Sharon, who provmeni* f»r a Depart meat o f
Herman J. Lshmaa, chairman
by spon*or* of the project.
^| &gt;r**ed a $.18 fine or remanded 10 Han Juan Avenue I, a children's presided, preenn-d Troop Five I Com menu final—bu«' rouilnw _
of the Advisory Hoard of the Sal­
Congrrusmnn Smith. Democn’- j , || far 70 ,|*y, na an allegation playground.
with its llt.17 chaiicr nnd member-1 provnl.
Throughout the whole „f the
vation Army In gcmtaole County,
of Wa»hlngton. told reporten 0f poosea-ing a lottery ticket. A
shi|i cards.
j Aviation Commlttreman Volfa
spoke In behalf of the organist,
•w
Sunday that ho “expeetod ‘ha similar aemenre k m handed Mag- projected park. Mr. Flynt has
A(tout 00 hoy* and .10 parent* Williams said landing field hardotted
his
map
with
Urge
shade
tloa, owl praised He mlfeacrtHoms Commilten on lltotra *"• *|a White, colored, rharged with
attended. Scout officials present rowing and rolling operations
trees, shrubbery and flowers. All included II. J. Ilagcdorn, execu- were half complete tcalay.
ftclag leaders. Also bo urged the
Harbors to approve the canal ar.d operating a disorderly house,
campaign workers lo give of
recommend It to tho House.”
| A 110 bund wa* e&lt;ireatcd by J. of these natural assets to bs-uuly live from Orlando, and C. Ilus&lt;rll
Mr. Williams also reported th#
their time and energy la far
Smith, a member of the Con- S. McDonald, white, on a drunk are set down in rxrellcnt geo­ Mn*on, H. J, N n and Arthur receipt of severs) rnmmunleatlonB
Seaferd Kiwoaiaas will assem­
metrical
pattern.
tkerlag Ike enterprise.
ll&gt;dinn, nil of Sanford.
• front Wn-hington within the pass
mlttee, added:
' snneas charge, and a similar all*
Jadge gbnron spoke of Ike con- ble at IXilk P. M. tomorrow In the “ Opposition In the project nt gallon against T. II. Warren, alto
Advancements in Troop Fivo few days n-klng tho progress ot
Veldes Hotel fug a rrgular week
were ns follows:
airport Improvement.
the last session of Congee « whits, rvsulir.1 In a suspended
ly brae bean meeting.
IOss II i m *
rao* T a il
Second l lass—Mike Suits, WalWhen certain requirement* Bt
was based chiefly on tho fa,It
o r Turner, Hold y Hliraffer and the fieM have been met, regnfag
Wednesday** tides, Tidal Station, ■hat It had not received th* ap­
ShrrwiHMl Jacob-wi.
airmail service Is slated to bognl
Oceaa Fter, Daytona Beach: low, proval of the army engineers it
Firot Class —Hill llr.uinn, Du'ib here.
» :» A. M. and 1:54 P. M.; high, a formal rivers and harbor*
Epps, Philip Kronen, Crorge Kies,
----—
•
report.
11(47 A. M.
Jimmie Shoemaker, Kirby Fite, _
.
“Since that time a special board
A New korker wlater lag in
Damage amounting to about JI0
r
Hob Hickson, Frnnk I.. Woodruff, R f l l l i n n i P n t V t l l l l f w l
Haaford told the Chamber ol
Hanford Lions will meet at 7 ' of army engineers has completed resulted early last night when auJohn Adams. Dickey llrown, T. J.
T &lt; 1 1 1 1 ^0
Commerce today 'that be was
o'clock n n otvt w night In lb* Vsl*! » *tui|y of the project and In*
tomobiles driven by Cm ly Dunparticularly surprised 10 find
dot
Howl
for
B
regular
business
made
a
highly
commendatory
City Woetharmaa O. P. Psstea
ran, ('ity fireman, and C. I). Ill-h­ klawelf In the world'* celery
session, Hstrin gy Clarence Ad- Port.
reported today that AS tack
Merit badge* nwanleil:
fewer and yet waa seldom
The statement of the congress­ op. Jr.. 1018 Magnolia Avenue,
saw
aaaonacad
today.
rata fell ysstsrday afternooa
Atitomot lling: I, e l t o y Cooper,
able 1to get rclcry in any pub­
man indicated that (he report collided at Tenth Street and Pal­
the comparatively short period
Dickey fltown, Eugene Harrison, _ . , ,
,
lic r wait lull meat unlew* it
special program ta plarmnl^'already had been ntaile availdd* metto Avenue.
of about M or M mtoatos.
Ernes.
S o u ihwur.l, William / 'pfhn,cl»n’
,'•»» R'1* Th.ato*
Police said a slick street sur­
waa ”sperlf(rally ordered.”
for
tonight's
misting
of
Masonic
to
him,
and
that
engineers
have
Drala (aclUtlea oa all alreeta
(loetseh. Hob Hickson. Frank '?&lt;Uy w!'ru ,n,,“ll'"K ne*
The Chamber rallied imme­
Ledge No. M which convenes at. proposed the canal work be re- face, caused by the heavy rain,
were Used to capacity, aad vir
wa* the cause of (ho accident.
Woodruff, Jimmie Shoemakrr and l'.',1" ' ,,Ui|’m"n'
m0rr ,h«
diately 110 mimeograpb a (track
sumeil.
i
o'clock
la
iko
Masonic
Hall.
teal tomato of water cooread
(C eallauM « • Pan* T * , |
I
Non* of the participant* wa* in­
of letter* addressed to all pub­
Congressman
Mansfield,
Dcmn
----- — -----{ The projectors, knywn a* Supof
down many of the aula Unrjured and no arrests were made.
lic dtalag unit*, urging that
tr*ollaeeO Oa !*■*• V e t )
Tho wonthor—Fklr, colder In *«•
Simplex, are the latc&lt;t developmsM
ouahfstos.
celery
not
only
he
werv.d
trams south portion, with light to
in the motion |).-turo&gt;lniluatry and
Bo driving was Ik* daleg* that henry
with every meal, but that It
from in extreme north., scatare being adopted In the nation’s
maay nutomebllee. staadlag to
he made an object of table
terad light from la coldest places
leading theaters.
the opes, were “drowned out."
decoration.
Intorloo of cotnral portion tonight;
New projector lights also WOVB
Mr. Fasten repertad Tow ta:
“There ar* maay delirious
Wodnaaday
fair
with
rising
ternbeing placed ready for use.
permtare fog the past ft hoars,
wajra
af
preparing
celery,"
poratnrsn.
Kwisbis
Nonhwest
A technician explainer! that tkB
A "radio” progrum comprising
undtag at • A M. today, aa be­
•he bulletin read, "other than
Florida—fair, frost and frvviing
on "lieThe (iflltlal family of the Pint ■peak Wende»daynight
new Super Simplex I* designed M
HI
act*
will
bo
pre*ented
by
atuta* tl. High was Td.
oalag It aa a raw fond. We
temp*ransra wkk Xg la Interior snd Methodist Church will open a se­ ■possibility of Ihe taymsn ot
ilcni* of .Seminole High Srhool In produce a letter Imago on thk
ar* sore your guests /would
SX to M an toast tonight. Wednes­ ries of lenlen aervlre* tonight bis church.”
the auditorium tomorrow morning screen. He pointed out that lbs
enjoy
k."
day fair, slowly rising tomperature. St 1:00 o’clock, tin, |(ev. A. II.
Thursday night Hu t'hurrh
at 10 o'clock ai the weekly chapol “shutters” which cut the light and
School will direct a program
Cole, pastor, announced today.
program. Prof. (J. E. McKay, give th# sffeet of motion are plmrod
behind th* film In the new doviM
principal, announced today.
Tb« first service will tm lu promising to be one of Ihe bigwhereat the old machines’ shuttorf
The program:
the hands of Itulw-n Mason, gaol nights In the series.
Th# Young People'# depart­
Diiet, Joan Aziarcllo an I Edith were In front of the fllns.
chairman of the Hoard of BlawSingletary; reading, Nancy Roaarda. Mr, hluoon ha* Indicated ment will have charge nt the
seller; vocal, Voile Williams, Jr.;
that Ihla service will b* In the program Friday algbl with an al
Itadaaco of over 6th at their
Twenty-throo
A benefit showing of th* film, violin, Daphne Takaeh; vocal, Ma­
of the form of n testimonial.
Sanford Wa
'■ Ctrrt* nrov* Along with (lu “esperlenr* regular Banday night services, “A Midsummer's Night Dream,' rion Aiken; dance Marjorie Cog- IS
TS
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ha tho department Is challenging is scheduled Friday at the Princess burn; accordian number, Wllliom IS
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a p e rl.it telling,” special talk* will
Tt
SI
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t«
ss
Memorial aorvts s fa Ik* Umatilla mado by tor*. Osoig* McCrurn the other departments of tho Thrater untier the auspices of tho Stlch.
JS
TO
ST
Trombone solo, Lewi* Wright; I __
Primary Teachers' Association.
Lodge fo r B Bor oosH fra te rn ity and I’rnf. It. R Kipp, also of- Church.
IS
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piano
number,
John
Hamrick;
On
Sunday
Mar.
II.
Ihe
Itev
1 __
m em ber to th a t CWy.
■1
Proceeds from tho venture wil^ .
«#
ficisU of the Church Board.
I
so
Burnett
41
Tuesday night the women of Cole baptlied infants of tho be used in sending a delegate to harmonica duet, Thomas
On* M tho ontotongtag phase*
«
—
Tl
IS
the AsKO-iation ronventlon to bo and Eugene Tippiiu; vocal, An- &amp; __
of Ik* reramanlto waa tk« pres the church will havo charge of Church nl Ihe morning service.
TS
__
Daring Ihe weeh of Mar. 1»- held In Texas in tho near future. | gua Harriet; iMnce, Doris Jack ■
eolation of the garfaM drill by the program. Mrs. K. II. Laser
s
Two Mickey Moua* comedies a rt son; piano, Eliiabrth Whittington; *
1Mb. night serf Ices will b« held
Hu taoford drove's drfll tonm.
as
will supervise.
I*
Tl
The ontoaixtog tddraso was
The Men's Club hat engaged the by n number of visiting mla- on the bilL Th* movl* will run eon- piano duet. Mildred Hodges and II
TS
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dettverod hy Mrs. Ymsdn famsn aervlre of l&gt;r. Kelly, ■ retired lators sad on Bundar night Mar. tlnuou* from 2 P. M. to I I P. M., Ijrnora Whiddon; dance, Clayda
TT
of Stock*,
MelhtidUt minister spending Ihe II, msgtoon wll bo rscelred laid according to on announcement by Forguson; vocal, Mario Eliae Ad
■t
Its sponsors,
sms.
4S
T«
ftoo.
inlnter In Bastard, and b* will Ik* chunk.

E n t e r s Court With One
Charge-Leaves With 3

Army Breakfast

Marks Opening
Of Fa ad Drive
turn a m t c *
a^ any

atkpr psspsrty la Ike
a t Ike particular
Tfce collectar aald ke
paled a Uet-miaate reek to rattla
antelaadlat tan Mila before they

NUMBER 1*4

MongolH ordes B reak
O ff Relations With

RICHMOND, V a, Mar. ! « - im - T v e SaiUno CeOege . t v
deeta were hilled aad twe othwa aad a pw f s iis i eerteaelr In­
la n d near h e n ytelertlay when
a targe eedan eerryln* the undrfcaled fencing team to achsd■led maichea wkh a northern
■cheat, ■nerved from the rain■wept Ulchm—d-M oreborg high­
way, srnal sd Into a telephone

Delnqiencfct
Begin In April

* &gt;•

b te b lb M la 19M

Seminole County Tw* Rollins
Pflty* $ 170,611 Oh Jolly Boys
1936 A*8e*Mment^lt.
OHisdosi, New Jer­
CnronaUoi Erysjt

Mart Fnrfte Aal Yt n toMw H m
Similar Ana la AaMrtea

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BAN70RD, FLORIDA, TU PPA Y. MARCH U , 1M7

J la k i a * Retorts U
Pnrcnii Of T o t a l
f W T o a r C ilic t
m I Ir
MM-March

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Lottery Ticket Pogaewion Charge Draws
Fine By Judge Miller; Disorderly
House Operator Feels Wrath

C aul S o p
Will Pres»^«we
For ‘Big Ditch’

fectede C a p t a i n s
Say In R e p o r t s

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Congressman A ^ r t s , 0 ^ 1 . w .
...... Ihr norlhCMl of lh(. .... nre
Belief That House (l^
\uTpld on another 3 ; 'r"n! ;cour!"'
"7
Will Uken x rojeci
th, ^di,ton .n,i *c| r'jrU",r, ,h* ,;a“ "h"w" •
a

Court Of Honor
Advances Local
Scout Members
9 0 Youngsters A ttend S e s s i o n At
Junior High School

._

Obstruction Light
P o l l s Are Placed
At L o c a l Airport

CUT NEWS BRIEFS

Fireman Involved
In Vehicle Crash

Paxton Rcporta
.82 Inch Of Rate
I City Monday

New Yorker Says
Celery Not Found
In Dining IlouneH

\$

:;'1'Ju«Tcnh,t »n,‘ kAt ^2*500 P l a c e d
Hi Ritz T h e a t e r

High School Bill*
Program At Chapel
With Sixteen Actti

Methodist Church Lenten Services
Open Tonight;. Program Announced

Lawton Explain*
V a c a t i o n Is Not Woodawa’s Circle
E n t e r Holiday* Grove Participate*
la Special R i t e s

I*rimary TeacherH
S t a t e Benefit For
Delegated Expense

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•co rd in Winning Feature

New Fanrite h
Featai«_Tgaifbt
O v e r

1 Rnwen, Jom Medwlcka,
Hank
tirtrnborgi, or lik e Roaoraa art
, likely fa make overnight Jumpi
' from ito Texaa league to ito biglime tbit meaeon.
. It’s , definltily an o ff year for
1 a league that toe toe* aaa of
TH IR D — FillurHr: lime. :1»
ito mom protective of Hivory.M
Ml*e. Mark
IL0S Id a
Only one o f a lean trap of grad­ P l a n t H i f f k O f T a m p a
nilleknle'e Luck
t «
P is Hnle
ualee ihrtaieua la make hla name
A s T ou rn am en t
a box acare llxtoro in ito Amer­
ican league—George (Rlrdie)lebIs S e e d e d A a
betix, huailln* catcher off ihu
Beaumont farm.
{ Trbbeltn yoee lo Detroit, ami
carries with him a IBM hailing
avtrage .of .293, a rifling aviu,
eptrd, brain# and youth.
He
|ctotkrd In at tto Bengal ciaip
, ai the dose of ito T ita a league
eraenn ami made a hit with Man­
ager Mickey Cochtane, who ought
lo kgow hln ratetora.
Two plirtora are going up from
Iksumoni, onr of iho moot fertile
o f all minor league farms.
|*il
McUughlln, a /peed merchant
. with not mo mech ronirol, anl
George Gill, who won IB, lout 10
im l tod an sained, run average of
2.1)7 wlh,n icvinih-aJprr club.
Five Moukmn Buffn have been
soil up the rlvrr hoi only two
have major |r«f*i» ' pOAilbillilee,
Jrcovdln*'in' vVneran' nmnefer.t.
^•ra Hnillh. Ih tf"y rr’« Huff Irtaim*
I grr, a' rrkDy but aging fltegvv
who won Id aril lodr n t laktiumi
mcr, heeitd ihd trid gold* lo tto
lAUIk Card*. Johnny 1Htxo,'k
h''kvy hlitlng yrtungiter," not. fplhe
ilpe' for mnjur Irngub hall; ami
ItrrMb Mixlre, • Irfl-hnnddl pitch­
, . Edwin Benedict, anu hyr of , ito
er, ulen go lo the C in te .""' • '
yotngatrra attending kha bastUll
*khool
here, klm#*l up by Joo
iiiadk'DrtiuKlit Ho
FngTo to play In organlaed ranks
ihlx aewaon, hl’cH-hlknd all ^ 'to
Ifandy Tb la g About
way ilown to hero from Cedar
Many FoHta I.Ut« llapida, Iowa, going to 8t. lamia
first
before hendlng
direct y
iewn hire. . . . Ho mnda It down
In four and one-hnlf
da/*i
thumbing time . . . Ed le
yenra o f age, weighs IM xml l»
five, nine and ona-hxlf In toi«h-.
. , . I’luytng third bane, he wax
of
x member of the University
____
Iowa team for a full season xml
played for three yvarn In Iho
Imliiktrlal league back home. . •
WUh a bat.’.lng average of JH7,
ha wa* rlumen ae a member of
’ ho all-itate semi-pro team in
19.15 when ho played for the
Water no Cardinal* near hi* home
ground*. . . . I f * hla firs*, at­
tempt lo break Into oiganlxed
ball.
First Impression* . . . Clark
Griffith, preiy pf the Washing­
ton
Kvna’.ors. , . . Quirt. . . a
In Sandwich Shop, IIP 1-2 San­ thinker . . . toy* little but whrn
ford Avenue.
he does, ll mesne something. , . .
IIAVH YOUIl Wstrh repaired by
Eyes that *e&lt;m *.0 eao little but
diio who n-ully know* how. It)— Flow ers and P to a U .
ye‘. take In everything . . . Im­
Ill till;*, Jnw ulcr, Mugmdte Ave.
Foil HAI.K: Worid-baalaf pepper presses us a* the type of man
pteul*. I l l Chapman Arenas. whom the mnvlcs Iry'^ o tmulsts
MEN I GET VIGOR AT ONCE!
In casting their versions of smart
NEW Oairex Tonlo Tablets con­

S ta te F lo o r Tou rn ey Is
Under Way A t Gainesville Mlf*.
la

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Begins; E u s t i s

W S M a td

C la ssified Advertisements

tain raw uvtior liivigoraiv* and
other Mlmiliania. One doso pep* up
urgai.s, g'nnds. If n&lt;M delighted,
maker refund, few ctnl* nald.
Cull, write MclUynold* Drug Com­
pany.

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FOR MALE: Ttoroughbrvu groat
ItEWAIII) W ild, bo given for reDane pupa. R, J. Palmer, 914
’ lorn nf lllt-yrlo taken from
H o 111 li a I d o
Primary
Hehoul Mynls Avenua.
HI'ltlNO la alnoat tor*-Palnt
up with Uotlar A Oay’a Quality
products. BUatey-Rogvra HardRKUUILT 2-ten Dodge truck wars Compoay.
with celery boily, ready
ta
BsvtsK Pries, 2750. Rebuilt Clmv. EI.W-rRIcTirrHIOIMATORH Meveral (lood Used Hours—
volet track, rrUry body, BI25
1a&gt;w aad
Coavsateal
Reel A ttens. Used Car Dvalsrs, Priced
Terms-Ben tksm at IIIU ifxrdSOI W. 1st Bt.

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lint* nf I miic l&gt;'inli|el_lilark Fn*
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HrIlHe. Pn» m*bnn, l»in».
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‘"•f IMtrh. Famla Itnrlleg, fllnrlfiv T t i tlACK—-*-11 mile: Porte
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If eon
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A - T t o r e la a lacer that te
tween tto mail ton and tto wall
of ito place wtorB you live; ibie
letter was placed on tap af ibis'
box and tllppad behind this mall
receptacle. Look aad you will bt
surprised,
Q—Caa you AiaM am aayiblug
rbouv tto Heath C anton peeper*
iy r Mr. P. » .
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JOHN I'. DHOMteT. an Admlala.
Imtar al Iba Karats of CHAHLUI
JK.NIH'II. la tka Complainant and
*•
It- KLDRlDUte and C A L U K
k U . i i II x u :. hip wlf#, and h a h h r
CL'LUHKTil lalao know a aa M
Cplkralb) and D O b L I I CUfcUKKTII. hla wlfa. at oL m . dafandaata. I. It. M. WATBOH, aa
Ppaclal Master la Chaacsry In paid
Coart. by aald (Inal daafad ap&gt;
pot atad, ahall offer t e apla and
pall at pnklla notary la t E kink*
aat p a t beat blddar far task, b».
for# ,n . front door of tka Court*
konaa In Hanford. Bamlaale i-.-unIp. Florida, between
tka
Irnal
knnrn of aala on Monday th» 1rh
dap anf Aprll.;aA. p - jmt . •* _
*aMa balsa • tnla dap pf this
i-onrt.
Ika
following V a r r l M
property
situate.
la
Baminoip
***insty, Flosttte -B-wIti
FaplpptiB at tka Bantkaa.f .
araar of the Northeast &lt;iaar&gt;
lar IN K U ) of tka NartkVaat
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lent, n a tkpoep greet It.U
tnelna, ‘ heaae Nnrtk I t rhalne
la Ika Rarlk
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i l l l rkalna (hence Sunlh la
■he point nt heplneleg. eonUlnlng I I nrren morn or lena
lb# feme IP be nold fo ealtefy
tnIJ trrreef
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for the

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B lS a iK G R A lt, Mar. li* —W
J S 2 2 S « County tilectlon
|Lk*r&lt;la BMC todlV tO lillt Itffll
— r ending 22 yoarx r f
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t „ Mmtt prohibition,
24 counties In the wrt
eohimBi^ on a vlvtuilly complm»
‘
fficlA tabulation of Wrdnce.
. , |M1| option election, vo*
peallew bopH »Hgb« ctoagM ta
oua or two other* of ito borderllJW would add to ito M**...
Returns gav. for repeal B5.740;

FINAL V O V llW
JI
Rut Ice is haiebr glewii that A a
arnlcrelaaeU will, nn the Kn4 dar
a ( Aarll. A. I). HIT. preeeal la
lb# lloneranta Cnanie- l a l l e af
Memlaule Counlf. Kiorlfle, ble ftnal return, accnanl and voucher,
ae Ailmlnlelnttsr of Iba Delate of
i:HAIU.FJI N. UA M ITO N. deeeaeed.
an.1 at eelil time, then aat. there,
make
mipllrnllnn
In
Ibe
eelil
Jiets* f»r a final eettlemeat of
hla admlnlelrallnn nf enld eelale.
and (nr in nrlcr illecharglna him
ae curb Admlnlelrntnr.
Hal.il Ihle Ibe lllk dar of Feb.
ruarr. A. D .^ lllT . , , , , ,,RMAM.
Ae A d m l n l e l r a l e r
of
the
F. s l a t e
af
CIIAKI.RN N. IIAMITON.
Deeeaeed.

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|ia:ifbnll mogtila.
Wirt H*mmnnr I" *'•' column
“ Jiat llatucrn lit Fans" appearIng daily In* lim ChaVanooga
Timer, a'ate* T.eilnc.Ly lhat
Iho Mayfair llnlel wa» ‘ one of
the flntei In ‘.ho Hta'r of KlurIda.” . . , A lio raid thia—•’About
forty mllce Irom l ' i rout, thia
fair II*. lo city, lla cl hhotno no
longer leikin:*, la lici|n-!;ril wi»h
Imhiiuta of prve'lng wltirh hit
you In Iho face aa ymi drive in.
S retchril ncrii'.i l^e I ’ r.-rt, (hi-/
cry out: ‘Welcome Joo Knw' »nd
Ilia I^Mikuit itchool' ” . . . I’anlun,
t-a, Wirt, Wo can’t verify y °ur
l•*atpmr|tt nlmiit lh,. rlulihn « ' vno
longer leaking elnc.t the old
atriirture la nmnmr n her ihinga,
yaase. . . Ami the new one, jml
riimpli’ rd, hian’l begun to leak
yet. . . Or hna It? . . . Ennyhoo,
Wirt ynu’il find Iha pro* hog
loaded with convenlro*. arcintmo.
ilaiione which will enabi,, you to
wire your irpnrtn {n witlmu: go­
ing do any troublo . . . 8crio- »'y
Wirt, we hnpr yo 1 and the whole
gang enjoy your stay in o r
elty and Iha*. like the bail park
and Iha c ubhou*e. the rrla'ionship between the Sanford club
official* anil the ('hitVanmien and
Washington rnilerarire al«o iniprove as llmr goo. by.

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B. L. Perkins
TOMORROW
P L A Y — P L A Y

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E L G IN U K U E N BU IX)VA
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ONH REBUILT Maying Wash
lag Macklaa. Randall Electric
Co.

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Wrbt Watches
FOR KENT: Garago apart mem
112 Wear Jih Mi.

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Kapsrisncsd
filling
•am Inn operator to m snags aiaHon Musi bo real producer. No
capital required. A dd n a p torn X
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Ability, bn heavily backed with
N r orunna and Chance Charlie
olio rountnl upon to finish In
the moni'jr.
Nald i |.urk le the choice In
•he Unit win, ybui, pjay Md
Oalqulrl the favored dally double
« mhlne.Had Anlce
in
the
fourth. Ann Wrlrnme la Ito ftflk.
Nlv.i t'hlllpe In the alxtk. Speedy
Jamen In the frrrnth, Mila Alrne in the eighth and Dutch
I Inner in iht (until ar* butt
elections.
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I aniarad wa Ik* &gt; U day mi Fts■ S i I M M M l la ■ » . roar y. A. U. UIT. In a ad by tka
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circuit C a n a • ( lk « Nlstk Jm~
w a r Mtes
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S m i t e * fiat to tato aa party
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tto way to win ito featured fp. JJZ’J '
tartly lint night Bt ito Loagwood Our F
iraeli of iha
tonford-Orteada
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K «t»r| Club with Li x i la Tactician
placing pad O rn m l Sahara tab* oaarh
log thnw money.
jOlaa I
Ko tickets warn told M tto
Nrjn
d a llf double combine, Senior Of*
flser Dix and Mlta Mark, result*
ing In aplit pay-offs,
T t e r r ll— ».| » mile: time, ill
Tto track record for tto fnrarf y
dims nee waa rqualto by ito win* s r e r n e o .
IM « : ;
•er of iha feature event. Speedy
’ /• firm
t,
Kvrnt, who roomled the courae in
:2B flat.
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Leader To O f f e r
Shift la Rooae-j
vel t’e P r o g r a m

u^ &amp; T / w * M W a l &lt; &amp; « t

Are
Set By Thoms

yen Meet In Lone
C o a r t Arguments

Band Entertains
1,000 Spectators

Seminole, B r e v a r d
Counties In cl ad*
ed In G r o u p *6*
Motor Heads Demand
&amp;
E r i e t i o n O f Sit
Florida'* Ninth Judicial Circuit
"
Downers In Plants « a i divided Into three diviilona
D E T R O IT , M ir . 13.— ( A P )
— Circuit Judfe Allan Camp­
bell today deferred
until
Monday morning h i* dcelann
o f a petition o f the Chrysler
Corporation fo r an
injunc­
tion ordering sit-down strik­
ers t o evacuate the Corpora­
tion’ s plants.
T h e Court announced
postponement after several hour*
•f argument by ittormy* for the
' U*lr»d Automobile Worker* of
Anerlca and a brief response by
( Hn Corporation counsel.
More than 1,000 penoru
,
malaed In the corridor of the
Wayne County Court building,
where the hearing waa held, until
Ike jude*’* announcement tru

yesterday and Juriit* iiaigned to
each, according to the order* of
the clreuit Judge* which were on
file today in the Court Houae.
DlvDIon '‘A" la to eomprUe Or­
ange County and Oeceola County
which are to be under the juris­
diction of Judge Frank A. Smith
of Orlundo.
DivMon "B " will be composed
of Seminole County and Breva-d
County with Judge Millard B.
Smith of Tltuiville assigned to the
bench.
Judge Elwyn C. Thoma* of Ft.
Fierce le to prtilde In Division
**C” wihch Include* the countl.'*
of Indian River, Manln, Okeecho­
bee and St. Lucie.
Judge Thoma* signed the fol­
lowing order:
"The judge* sitting in the re
■pective /divisions shall * conduct
the hearing* and the trial of causes
in term and In vacation In their
respective division*, and shall not
entertain A sr* or matter* from
another division except upon Inti-

Charged with being Intoxicated
during Jury d* liberation in the
Helen WUIa Love murder case at
Los Angeles, Jurywoman Mary E.
Plettner (above) waa sentenced to
five days In Jail and fined ||00
for contempt of court, (Associated
Ptess Photo)

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Commission
‘W ders Phone Rate
;’C5nt To 15 C e n t s
' !^fhe HorWa Railroad Commliefon ytnerJay successfully compitied a program planned here
three week* ago In the Mayfair
Motel when It ordered telephone
eompenle* to reduce to IS ecru*
the estra charge made for hand­
le* telephone* If a aultacriber ha*
need the aervlce aervlce 24 conaeeutive month*.
May 0 waa the date eatabli*h-d
for the order to become effective.
Extra charge* of 2S cent* per
month for hand-att phone* were
allowed by the Cominiaalon Dec.
22, li)33. The new order reduce*

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WASHINGTON. Mar. 13. —(*&gt;j
— Senate? Pittman, Nevada Dem-.
eerat, today pgapieed the sugg*at-i
ed Ineran In alae of the Supreme1
Court to U member* bo uncoadl- 1
ttonal anil p*rma*nt. He D *
member of the Judiciary Commit­
tee and support* the President’*
Court reform plan.
Hls proposal, the first from an
Administration
leader for a
change in the President’s bill,
would enlarge the tribunal to lb
member* evea If Jusikr* past 70
suggested the Increase from nine
to IS only If justices past TO do
year* otd retire. Tho President
not retire.

Help Reported

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nine men as tnmniuniiy commit.
teemen who will n«*i*t in the ad­
ministration of i he 15117 Federal
Suit Con-evrs:!. n P»oqntni
In the Sattforl Hiorict, H.iyj
Symet was seleciel n* chairmnnj
K. J. Meyer* n* vire-chnirman and
Gu* Svhmnh n* th" thlr I toetnher.
(*, S. Lee wu&lt; the choice tif the'

Collection Method Substituted I n s t e a d
Of Dinner Parties Revenue
___________ Shown Marked Jump

Two Projects In1
County Fiuitiwd
ByWPAWorkmeo
Oviedo Public P a r k ,
i% Tree Road f\rc
Written O ff Slate

Canning K it chen
Service O f f e r e d
L o c a l Residents

Sunday's tries, Ti.lsl Sla i n,
i f a lubicrlber ha* not already
Ocean Pier, Daymnu Beaeh: l„-.v,l
Leona
A.
Howard,
supervisor
of
Firit Hanford tllrl Heuuls ye*
paid the 2i-c»ar charge for 24
■he Sanford WPA canning ki'clc 3:02 A. SI. and 3:1*3 P. SI.; hn-h.
month*, he may obtain the reduc' tetday pasird required teats in en«, today announced the institu 0:17 A.M. and 0:12 I*. SI. SI ».
* tlew of I I renta a month when he tha Mur«e code and were ail
SI nnd
lion's kitchen facilities are avail­ day's tides: low. 3:.V|
haa completed 24 momha of auch vuneed nnn rank under that tllr able to nil Seminole County rs.i 4:0S P. SI ; high 10:01 A. SI end
Islun nf sruutlng. |„ Thorpe, local
payments.
10:31 p. M.
dents.
Western Union manaxer, cun
Persons who with to use them
ducltwl the activities.
are instructed to telephone 170 tr
First and second class lett*
220- H.
were sucres*fully neauttated hy
Mr*. Howard explained that toll*
Mahla Chapman, Doris kfcCall
for using the kitchen* are ei'rartJoyra Steele sad (litre Chapmen
rd in cither canned gim.lt or
Virginia Chapman rnmph'ted
rath. Tha cost is very tmitll, the
The vestry of the Holy Crass (ha second class test.
Jno. D. Jinking, Seminole Coun­
ik-clared.
Episcopal Church today pasted a
Tho girls' eiamlnutlons were
The supervisor said the WPA ty tax collector, reported a* noon
resolution which eulogised die liven tin (he Klh anniversary of
today that 131 Sanford voters had
late George A. Speer, Sr., Semi­ the tirganltallon of the tllrl oversees all canning oper-uior. and
furnishes all equipment ncresiary peel poll taxes for Itl.'UJ, a charnole County pioneer, who died Inst Scouts,
in rxchang* for tho minimum ter requisite to be complied with
December.
l.efore on* I* eligible lit lallt.i tn
charge.
Bet forth in the Instrument were
Work may bo done on any week the special Commission vlrttion of
comments on hls noteworthy rnday with the exception nf Satur­ Apr. 13.
deavors and other cycles of hi*
A municipal charter provi urn
day.
Ilf*.
stipulates that this tax I* to ihThe
kitchen
la
located
o*
1021
The resolution was signed by
Sen. Claude Pepper told report­
paid not less than ten days ix-f-.rii
the Rev, Mania J. Brim, rector; ers in Washington yesterday that West F lm Street.
actual ballotiog.
J. St. Clair White, A. L. Betts. he evpected a report of engineer*
Th* election is called to n-unu
Michael Mtnarik, J. U Galloway, on the Florida Ship Canal to be
a rommistioner to fill the ;»•*! of
Ralph A. Smith, B. L. Perkins, placed berore ihe /Home Rivers
Perry N. Whitehurst, resigned.
L H. Connelly, 0. A. DeCotte*. and Harbors Committee Monday.
Entered in the rnee ate W. A.
R. A. Cornell, J. L. Ingley and 8.
The senator esplainwl thit his
Iwavltt, J. II. Ttuluck and A. W.
O. Chase, Jr.
opinion was not bated on actual
Lee.
The vestry named J. L. Ingley. knowledge as to tha progrv* of
Ftvn deputy Internal revenue
R. A. Smith nnd B. F. Whkner to engineers In framing their report collectors, who Will rereive In­
attend the Diocesan Convention la but on general information which run* tax returns, arn !&lt;&gt;■sled In
Ortnnde la April. Alternates are had reached him.
the Orlando postofllre uutldlng
H. II. Coleman, W. A. Ltffler and
dally until mldnlxht of M-trrh 13.
C. J. Rumph.
Deputy J. u Hurt. In ihargc.

Holy Crons Vestry
Praises Works Of
Seminole Pioneer

454 Voter* Obtain
Poll Tax Receipts
For City Election

Canal Report May
Reach House Monday

Deputy Collector!*
In Orlando To Aid
Sanford Tax Payer*

Camera Will Shoot
Agriculture Scene*

Informed The Herald tmlay.
Lost Rites Held For
Il« emphasised that Mondav I*
final day on which returns
Mrs. John M. Gillon A government photographer the
may be ftlad without stihjetllna
to :5 per
Funeral
service*
far Mr* will be In Seminole County on th« tax pa/ar to a
John M. Gillon, 48, were held thit April R tn shoot picture* of ag­ rent penalty.

ft

ricultural Interests, C. R. Pewson, County farm agent, said to
day.

Deputy Hurt pointed out that
all Hanford pernona dextrin* Information oa tax returns or who
The photos are lo be used In wish assistance la entering a
various
gorern mental
publlra form should nut hesitate to rail
lions which are
tn ba math* on hln office.
arallable tn the public, according
No charge la made for th« eld
■jlrea.
to Mr. Dewitm.
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Demoeretlc ‘’ Victory Contri’tttlions" in ficminolc County teiTay
totaled |Ht&gt;, act oriling to a final
report i'iue.1 this morning l&gt;y
Sherman 1loyd, County Democrat
ic chairman.
In Mr. Lloyd's firit report, nr
said foH hail been collected, lint
following ate hitherto iinanriuuiuetl
contributor*:
Five dollar*—Edgar I'. Mobley,
Wither L. Cooper mol Fted K
Wihon.
On* dollar—Alice V. Ward,
I'liul W. Moore, Fred A. Dy*on,
Gordon llarnrti. t'harlc* A. Wales.
Mr*. E. D. M’ddey, 1..... 1lli-.l
Mi. !&gt;(.y, AV. It. Dupree, George
AA'. Mcllory, ti,
W Spencer,
George A. iM'urie . M. .1. Ijidge,
C. M. Ilun-I, )!. F. Ilou'holdor
nnd II. SI. Wtits.in,
Worker* who cattvined the vn.
riou* precinct* colletqrd die fo l­
lowing amount*:
E. D. Mobley. |23; S St. Lloyd,
117: J. U. hliaton. i l l ; Mr*. R. J.
Hotly, 413; L J. Hanley, «IO;

Mr t: .if It* *i i l l t h a tI a etew of
r e l i e f e iirk ttt» n a l s o finished nrli vlti e S on D to Itl g Tree R o ll i
t
l i e r&lt;-|t"lit* d 1u.it ti tlniri)iiubt.ir»
w a * * a* tlirou.*1i t h o i swamp, lit j

tho lug f t press, mid graded al­
though tin" .....I wa* not hard*
surfaced

Mro removed from the.,, com­
pleted timieets were Iraqsfttrred
to the High Holimit AlhlHIo
yield where ItoprovemeOt opera'
thins are n.-HIng under wav
Tile work director announced
•It it t * uiiir,. lotmrers will hi
pi i,c l „n the iithlctlc fl.-til Menibtv Tltev are In h». ettiplovetl tn
griding the fmitlutl field and
ill.imendliitl Infield
Relief bead.in.r lert
reported
tbit nttlv "clean tip ' detail* nre
(t nrO ,. i i -I O s

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A tpurictly Court of Honor for
four lixil Itoy Srioit troop* I*
scheduled for Monday night ut
7:30 oil.-.k in tho Junior lllnli,
HrhiHil, .Arthur llrunan. County

Motion Unseconded,
Pitchford Still Out;
Bridge To Be Built

Bt-t.ul eveeutlvo, said today.
Crob.it.lt a stnrv of youngster*
will bo evamlniil Ity u sperbtl
lit aril and llioso who aro sucr*'sfu| ar.. to to. advanced In

Efforts by County Commi/slonrr W. B. Ballard to have tho
County Board rerun rider diwonrlnuatinn of servic/s o f Tony 1’irchfonl were unsuccessful nalay wh'--n
hi* motion received mi second.
Commissioners in a session sev­
eral day* ago voted to cut o ff Mr.
I'ttrhford In the near future.
The Board today authorized the
rontirurtion of a bridge which
had been washed out—on Howard
Avenue Qtar Ovhilo.

ratlna*

lr.in.tn announced one of
the prln. Ip il topic* of discussion

M t f..

13.— ( A D — A 1‘J-hour nee
njrninst fin* nt ttra i t a f t i i
on llu&gt; I'a c lfic today an t h l
Hrltisli
motorship
S llv «#
(.nri-h wirt'k'H.Htql fo r aid t o

third nirmlwr.
Sir. Dawson announced that ihoj
rhairuuin o f
each Conimtitilty
Committe* will
assemble early
nest week to select a chairman
nnd a vice-chairman.
These two
will Ih-coiiio president and vicepresident. respectively,
of
the
Seminole
County
Agricultural
Conservation A*r.*i.-I.Vt&gt;Mt.
Membership in the (Association
i* available to anyone "hiving no
interest in the eropt or the pro­
ceed* thereof produced on any
farm or ranch in the County in
11*37 x x v when the owner or
operator of *in-h farm or rnncli
signifies his intention to file a
WOik sheet covering *nrh n form
or rsr h under ih&lt; IU37 program
within th* time specified."
The farm agent reiierainl that
payment* for pari hips tits in this
years
p r u t-r a n i
prohnidy
wrlll iw bight’’ titan that of 1:1311,
Itn elURhaiiirtl that farmers til I
growers will be rrqilirrd to come
to hi* office lo enter work sheets.
Tittle for luktrig tho &lt;lucutllvi.il
Ita* uut yet ls-«n set.

swcrct by Dll' Motorship n jlM I
whlcii sulil R was 13 hours

tho Silver Larch and la tpeedl^
to tho rescue.
Captain F. II. Henderson of Ih f
Silver Lareh saltl Ihe fir* ban
been hurtling In Number Tbrwf
hoi,| for several days and era*
gettihg out of control.
Tlie Sliver latrch 1* northta*A
of tlie iiutsniian Island* on her
nay from Kan Pedro, Calif., i*
tho orient.
,^|
It Is the third time a ttlsaw
nu a ship hat broken out of
control since Thursday,
! Eight pi*«cTigcrrf and * —« « • »
oi to to iff hre'aboard.
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Four From County
Named To Of
On R i v e r G p

B e n e f i t Comedy
B r i n k h $.10 Net
For Woman’s Club

tl uallwsv* tin I*aw* Vktest

KimkI And Nutrition
Specialist S l a t e *
Session In County
M h « Annx M m* SikeB, S m i»
nperiiiliit m f»»»wl i nrul muritUm*.
will K» In Srm irm fr County
for
conference* on \Wrihr 4d11y ami
T h u M ih y , ( ’ uti n t y Di’iuonrirariuii
A jre ir Jwtaphmt*
Itciyil vftni
an
iiounri‘ 1 to'lny.
A rouiry-wnl** noetlntr °f 'ill
Ilium*
llemnnai ration I ’Iu Ih
it
rulli’ I f..r 2;.10 l\ M . Thuis.luy nt
th«* Like .Mary ('ornrnuiiity I I 011 »*.
Misn Siku* will In* |uimij»ul spenk*

er.
Un
Weilneailny, ah*- will mret
mriTiber* of thi* Sunfurd S-H €‘lull

ri

Four Hcuilnol* Cppnty M O R iis
hold oflleds in the Hf.''JtA*a
"i**r Improvcmeut Association,
ncconllng til election resu^ta ol
un Oi.il.i meeting Thursday and
released Imlay.
Harry M. I'upwnrlh nf HanfnrR
aud li. F. Ilataes of AllamoutW
Sprint:* wee,, aeleeteil at xicepreshlent. Ralph F. Ilsgwall waa

Receipt* of 4111 were r.it!iv*
• Iiimi-u as
assistant secretary,
etl tin “ ('h! I’rofei-cr.’' a l-'ernaM
l.attgbton Mem trill ll'.-iiiuil lieu and a County dlreelorshlp wont
•■fit play pri'sentnl Thursilny nod to II J. Lehman.
The primary object nf the Aa«
Friday night* in the Itinior High
Sehoo| under the suspire i of :hw Hiicluihm I* fostering the pro­
Sinfottl iVuttitin't Club, Mrt. .1. t..| posed St. Julius River-India*
Ingley. in cliargit of (uisi.ee/. te­ Hlvnr Canal whl.h w;nld eonller ted onlay.
! nett Hie lower reirh of (ha HI.
The total will t-e ilivid.it Itti' l Jolms wlib Ho. Florida
eq.nl halve* with J.'iO going tn Coast Ini.tori Waterway.
the AVimiaii'* i Tub room in dm
h.i'pltal, and the remainder tn h«l
prodiieers of the play.
; Robert F. Washburn
I’j 'i of the pruducliun win midej Sueeumbs
In Horna
up of lnr.il people who tlunaii-1
At Daytona B e a c h
their time.
Mr*. Ingley onlay announced
i
Funt-ial aervl tea fur Robert T.
that h* wished to |uih|lr!y thank
on iH-half of the I luh- ult thuu: Washburn, til, father , of 11aro14
who luirticipatril in ihe event.
t\ Washburn, will be bstd M i *
day afternoon nt 3 octork f r o *
(lie Erlcks.tu Funeral Home.
Mr AVashhtirn siicciimbril aarly
today In hi* resldenrii at Day*
lo o t Reach where ho waa • mar*
i haul.
lilies here wilt ho mnducl*4
Director* of Hu. Junior la-gfou
Drum nod IIiikI** Corps tail bv ibo Rev. Dr. E. D. Itrowalaw,
jl putnr of lit*. First 1‘ reibyteilin
night moved to Increase the *1
riuir.lt Interment U In ba hi

Junior lA’Kinn Will
Increase Si ze Of
Drum, Hindi' CAirps

■of the organisation and ordered
eight mure bugle*, four in.ire
drums, on., tins* drum and a set
nf cymbal*.
Percy Morn. Legion chairman
tritiun proKram in thi* ertiutl.
nf Roy* AA'ork, saltl the last shipI rnettl of new equipment, siiftl*
rlent to out it one unit of Cl
hov*. had been completely paid
fnr.
FIm I compellllyn drill of Cult
N'n l wa* staged Friday night
Lawrence Mu.S/etwhlte, son o f I. between drummer* and hugtori
I*. Mu**elwhlto, formerly ^ r**i The former group won and wee*
dent of longwooil hut who now glyen ire cream while the loser*
make* hi* homo
in Orlnn.l i, were forced to sit and watch
dropped dead while working on Ih,, winners eat their prlte.
About r.ti youths attended the
his aiitonioMIe yesterday in a New
Smyrna gang.-, necopiing to in­ seislnit.

ur ih«* 11iich Schu(»l.

Scout Honor C o u r t
Slated For Monday;
To Discuss Jamlioree

F R A N C IS C O ,

i

ffiHAVt* her pilS.HCIlJfpr*.
Oviedo District for chairman with
It* IHl'HSHRC, picked up
George Storgun it* favorite n* rilllio glut inn* on the COUt
Vice-chairman. A. Dud*. Jr., lube „ , u| llt Honolulu, was M *

County Democrats Report
$89 C o lle c te d In D rive

Approximately 30 member* of
The weather; Fair tonight and
the Chattanooga Lookouts’ squad Sunday, not much change in tem­
Eatreme
Northwest
will arrive here tomorrow to pre­ perature.
pare for the opening of their Florida: Parly cloudy tonight and
_
month of spring training which ia Sunday.
scheduled 10 bagln Monday morn
Tha United State* lend* the
Ing at the local ball park.
Included among those coming work I in good road* with close t*
In are Robert Katallslla, left fteM 1,000.000 miles of Improved road*’
er; Howard
McFarland, center .ways and more thin lUV.lKK) mils*
fielder; Jim Btoedwanh, second 'o f caaers:* r&lt;«d*.
baseman; Joae Olivares, shortstop;
Ray Honeycutt, third baseman;
* "F Commissioner* will as/em
Jake Early, catcher; Jimmy W**-| G1'' « 7;;l° c'*1**!* Monday mi.hl
dell, first baseman, and Dee Miles,,
1 "F
fo» “ rontinuati. it f
th« *hs session which was adjoinmil
regular staff of hurlcts. and aug-| ( n,rB 'hU week, City Clerk Iraq*
meiued by new recruits from the
**1*1 ' “day.
I
Twti WI'.S projects were idu*i'.|]
various farms contruilcd by
i
tv
Plant High School of Tamp* this week iii Heiulmdo Ciiimiy,
and
Washingtonj gBt| An&lt;|rrw j . flt,on
Jillk „
Chattanooga
nuitrdliis '*» Ule periodic report
clubs.
villa will Laiih- tonight at (isti.ei. 1
hv W
8. Kill lo.
Officials of the club have been' wi||4, f»r the Statu rhamplun.ht|ij i s s u e d DhI.iv
here for the pan two week* inj Plant having eliminated ()rtamlu,| w o rk tier. . fur m ill i*i u: truer (or
conjunction
with the bu.ebsll *4-18, anil Andrew Jaekson &gt;»-.-r-&lt; (III* H, &lt;U«M.
All w. &lt;rk in r n w*&gt;rv w li lidritw it
school bring conducted at the lo*{
Ing a 20-21 vietory over Kustt n
cal park. Theta include Calvin' the semi-final rouml this mormri-.| f r o m lit. ilk I* ••in i m i f h • I'.irk tiroIt'eatleaed * s Case slat
J e t t wit r»* t i t i* nfii Mtr in lt&gt;.II of n
The Rev. C. ||. Iluker will tnik »\t Inutile •f |HHI•1 n m l f! i*. r,*.;inr if I on “ The Coming of Chri&lt;t” nt r a t i o n o r u 1 i r g o tr . tel of hind
I ' l p l l Op. .r.itlon Th o
7:30 p, M. Sunday in the Full w e r e the
led l-oRs tiintly with
Gospel Tabernacle. Special nmric |MH 1 i*
Is achedukd by the Tabern ule w a t e r 1&gt;Y 1 n i t lilt h nrl i.-t| ns
well.
Quartet. The pu' lie is invited.

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County Chairman To
12 Hours Away
He S e l e c t e d In
Next Week’s Meet K I R h t Paaoenffcnu
4ft In Crew Aboard
County Agent (’ . II. Dawson '.tday announced the election of
PiHtroHBed Boat

Dr. D. G. Bcott, who recently
underwent ■ major operation will
return to hi* office on Monday,
Mar. IS, It wss announced today.

Girl Scouts Pass
Morse Code Tests
Under L. Thorpe

M otorship Races
T o A ssist Vessel
On F ire A t Sea
Craft S e n d s
Nine Are Named British
SOS En route From
i f o r n i a Toim
On Committees CToa lOriental
Port
01 Farm Program

Chattanooga Players
To Open Month Of
Training M o n d a y

George Thurston was nomlanteJ
Inst night as an unoppoted earuRdaw for exalted ruler of the San­
ford Elk* lodge, and Andrew
Can-away waa nominated for e*
teemed leading knight, the second
ranking office of the fraternity. I
Other nominee* are as follow*:
AV, Herbert Me**er. esteemed
loyal knight; Charles Dunn, Jf.,
esteemed lee: uring knight; the
Rev. Father J. J. Kellaghan, sec­
retary. W. J. Toll, treasurer: Ed
Hnurke, tiler; John Zerrenner,
trustee for three years;
Frrd
Horner, alternate to the Grand
Lodge Convention.
Election* are scheduled for Mar.
26.

afternoon from the First Presby­
terian Charth wbh the Rev. Dr.
E. D. Brownlee officiating.
A husband, twq son*, on* daugh­
ter, th* father, three brothers ami
two aiaten survive.
Interment waa tn Lnktview
Cemmttry.

REPEALS ‘BONE DRY* LAW

Lookout Squad
W ill Airive lo
C ity Tomorrow

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NUMBER 133

Established la 1908

Twenty-.wo ytarw of 'Unie dry'* prohibition ended lit Ala­
bama by virtue o f n county option election In which the larger
rilie* piled up * mushing majorities for repeal.
Albert limitwell (standing), chairman of tho
campaign
for
repeal,
is
shown casing his ballot at Birmingham to hvlp make Alabama the
Brooklyn Bridge, from which l:lrd state with legal liquor. (Associated Pres* Photo)
Steve Brodte is reputed to have
Jumped Into the East River, was
dedicated May 2t, DM3.

awde.
*Outilde a double file picket line
ef Union men circled the entire
taUdlng while a I t piece band
played far the marching men
Chryekr Corporation official*
I ( M l laved Oa raw s t k n s l
nwmised firm la the arand that
they would net nefotlate wage and
hour demaad* with worker* *f
Thurston Given
•fonaWir the question of the Unit
k
ed AwtemebUe Worker* of Ameri- | Nomination F o r
W « being the *ole agency fer the
Elk Ruler Post
w
te e n .M fl sight D em b phwa
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. . ,f ,rvr;
T ^ m i k s M mwstmmd by arrikbH

Sm ittlt CafWty f &gt; W w i
More F r iH i A M V t f t U M a H m s A a f
S I M I v A rea l a A a o k a

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S A N F O R D , F LO R ID A , S A T U R D A Y , MARCH 13, 1937

Sentenced
Pittman Asks ALABAMA
Ju d ge Postpones Juror
On Tipsy* Charge
Permanence In
Chrysler Decision
Court Change
A s Pickets M arch
First Administratioa

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Mi
IlnyiUtoti Ni» i«l flu* *()••«•Inihi l* m ikirij; tilt* lural
vnit
tn
further (Ieye inp thi* fiwidq mol nu*

I*. Mussl e whi t e Is
Dead In New Smyrna;
Servi ces Tomorrow

formation rv.-civeil here imlay.

Evergreen Cemetery,
Surviving are tb„ widow, Mr*.
It. V* Wnslthiirn nf Dayton*
I leach; two sons, 11- C. Won**
but it mill Floyd Washburn, both
'of Sanford: nnd a grandson, *1**
of litis City.

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will 1,0 plan* for attending tho
Mr, Musaelwhiin operated a
Inlernition.il .lamhore*. alated In garage in partnership with AVuti:r
Washlnxtoil Irom June 30 t‘l Dick-on in New Smyrna.
July 9.
Surviving are tho parents, Mr.

Tourist Program
Is Rooked Tonijrht 1

AVhllo It is yet undetermined anti Mr*. J, I’. Musielwhite, two
bow many youths will attend brothers, Troy Musielwhite anil
from here. Mr Itnnan announced Joe Mussclwhite; one .isier,*Jlof
that on., boy Itvrl lllgx* nf Kl Orlando; and a daughter.
Services wil| he held nt 2 l*.
want* Tr.s.p No 6 —1* csrtiln lo
M. Sunday in M ellow.
b« yriaeut.

A prngrnm with nine set* nf *ntcr.aiiino-nt It nn schedule fnr S a n ­
ford murlat* tonight in Ciiy Hall
Auditorium beginnng n S o'clock.
All nre invited. Refreshments will
bn served.

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FUW DAH
, It b Burton K . f M V n
Mon tan*, npeaking in U m V a Jta i
vtlt for Prcaidunt" rapporter 8 .
taw been an a n ln it N t r D n b r i
c u u in g the present SnpfM M C a l
prove hla eontentkm ba f n b l l
“T h e only way to attsek tba
application of Judicial •ffkfcpft
face of tb b con fust ion, U n «
to add new Judge* or new m pfti
seen that if the problem la w hat
n j C R A S O -C A L L E D R E M E D Y
G R A V A T E T H E C O M P L A I N T ..
to apply this remedy to an caaaa_
df the dlaeaae, to contribute to t M MM
profoundly important at this tim e, te
an already aerioaaly t n b a m d p r i taa
T h is wasn’t some "heeaomla n e
Senate Wheeler quoted. Neither wm
banker, a reactionary RepuhUeaa, a f
money chanier, a T o ry , ait some mam
hone and b a n y ace. H R # Was F T
Roosevelt who said that patkfclf the •
hition fo r exlatlng p w b ltm r A lM h
carefree youth In his tweattm, pet 0 S
New Y o rk etate leptolatere, o r aa paw n
State, o r aa an aspirant far the anm dM t;
'• ■ M V I I A T ,
"Look In f Forward," written by M m pftM
T M E F O R T O D A Y dent of the United Stated.

1W L Y

V O V K t Let
»Ve rontlnou,— Hebrew*

c a m p o u n d in n o n
U N TO N ; Imfc. Mar. *11 —
Wallas* Anier^nn warn homing
for diamonds la kk htatisf atovs
— ■at foerad four •t t w ealu-J
at *300. Tb# gems, belonging to
Csctlla Nolan, were tfcnrun 1ms
tho itsTu wkh vrasw pgper. Aadmon spent a i w W n skrisg
NO JVSTIC * RRRR
BUGYRUS, O , Mar.’ \t-U ty ~
Jurkpradence Is prgCtkaRy ’ nonrili tent in the Crawford roomy
vlHag* of Tiro. Trustees af An­
kara township were xneMc ta find
a successor to Frank Dickson and
Frank McConnell. Jastkeo of
peace who died rteendy,
O ew w lf issspiie m i
Peer Jnst i « M f k M l
e m ths ran— sal « ■
consistency ofvtrytkkh
ths salt sad boner er
sad last eatll wall Mra
the •■■■&gt; slightly heed
•ear arilk sr btHtermlJb

Adrartwee rar*

Refinite progress la commercial
aviation was recorded la China
during the lost year, avallabla
statistics showing an Increase
of approximately 100 per real
air pateeogvr and null trafl
over the preceding year.

the personal assurances of any
merer, Is not one of tbooe who
man. Ths reason Americans hold
to ■ constiratlonil system Is that
thinks edvertislnf Is a waste
they mean to make tho herbage of
tlsinc.** he told a St. Petersbu
freedom depend not on the per­
food business Investment for
sonal assurances of Mr Roost"W e believe In reeofnislai
vtlt, or of asyono else, but upon
‘u&lt;
a s a
directed toward our State by I
tho unhurried, considered will nf
M # y aaaufh tha spooa hrasfi
nation through a statewide pi
the people in-ured by the checks
S IL V E R SP R IN G S , remarkable Flow
mips
death*!
fews
from
"Mr*.
cannot expect to continually l
and balance* of their government.
da phsoomenoe, |g new e "M ecca” for
Dali’s rook book or “Cooking in
That la what Mr. Rooaevtlt has
we pay for tellinf accurately
tha Daap South,” but from ths tourist* from ell ever the flobe. Greet
overlookrd In this controversy and
assets and opportunities throuj
crowds
dally
Sock
to
this
e
u
ta
U
a
d
lif
latset aalams af that New la cthat k why he has run Into such
should expect this no more than the io n ) p e t t iw it expects land tiara food aipan, author, and ■ U n c tio n to view the m ighty eubterraunexpected but determined opposi­
the fit. Petersburg papers to publicise Ms business.”
beturvr, Ida Balky Allas. Has- n e u rive r gashing. ep fro m cavernous
tion.
Probably no state In the union has baaafMad more hsada will give loud huassa far depths with • maximum flow o f *0 0 ,■sal, receives • salary or only from free publicity during the past few ym ra than Florida. Mrs. AlWn’a book If aka can maks nMVOOO
gallons of watsr
water per day to form
UW.OOO galions
t b U s ykar. nut what art* hi,
E ve ry newspaper in the country has sung the Braises of thslr wivai live up to Ita thk. Silver Spriags Run. !t is oae of the few
ptfqsivllss 7“ That's wlist coasts,
this State for three years or Bmre, tsttag not only of “Cooking Within Your Income." streams of tha w orld navigable to Its
• » - - *-* ♦ •
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She has a lot of good ideas, and
healthful
climate and enviyoratlng sunshine which com­ she bslkvrs that “buying la quan* ve ry source. Around Ra fountain-head
Bssr aid "Hoc” Townsond got
E
L
G
IN
G
M
U
E N B U 1.0 VA
approximately a million d o lla n have
thirty days la j.u lor ulting Con- bine to offer a haven of refuge for the tired bushmas man thy mesas rontmllrd food flnanc- soon expanded la improvements to
S
F
E
C
s
A
L
P R IC E S
pressmen what hs thought of of the North, and his family, but also of the many Invest­ lr— " Uk. . n . . . . r ■ .
grounds and k u ltd b g i. M odern, site*
•ham. Aad Jest look at what ment opportunities which this State affords,
trk a lly driven, - gisss-botiom 1boats ply
*■* rongremmen have been
McLaulin, Jeweler
An a result, Florida today Is enjoying the greatest trheduta (hat rvally h a tins plan,
?m tfc.
erf t h . . Q , .
raying about Ik. Hapram. Court. tourlat influx in Its history. I f we wish te continue ta en­ tat what to do whan tha bwtl
I I * E. Ferfc " A r t . 1
v ^ M iw r v a t i f w iu c if f f M ln i i t a b i v n
"
joy the benefits of heavy tourist travel to Florida and tha p w t 'm i nn Thursday?
tenipcThtuye o f 7 1 deRreaa a ll year
America's pressnt engagement
An**her good iWMoaiion la* th* Ituhtru i n . r i i : • ■*- *
it * r» ».*
I ,
I* ' *Mo wrltlag reminds ua of publicity which is largely responsible we must, as M r. •msrgency food shelf, .sagathl ~
Colee
suggests,
give
some
thought
to
paid
adjreftismnenta
tha last time this country enV - &lt; ulsetf far thraa - Bira^y 7
his but iho Supreme Court’s?
i*ff* i r « rattier Tvi»t9ltioRv| .tn N o rthe rn newspapers whigh have already M en'ho gen* Jkfi“nt®oo YUttots who com* for
Ibe, 'prxuUftm, about his inabti-.
eoeraspiutd-nci.
with
(lffmar.-v ••rous w ith free spate.
~
:~am itk aad Unger unit! Supper tin*.
iiy ,ti) protect ibe country agsUrst
Shortly after the sinking of tho
All af aa sra famUior wkh Skat I
fjU liM M ’ S t o t o ' l i
snether . t W . k ,an appeal, tpf.ihs.
P R E S ID E N T R O O S E V E L T esse the figure of " th «
uhthinking. Far Mr. Roosevelt’*
„ so* E. M R l.__
three-horse team of the American system of w w h m a n t ,
qlmncl wkh tha Supremo Court
which must “pull together" If |ka field Is plowed., T h e {du­
, hat mb ffd l W a d is tWlh'Ms pub*I
T h e B « t In
lo'aake' horn l« that tha rnnstl....................................
tutlone) amendatenl mule In the plication Is, of course, that the Judiciary member of the scramble « m t k a *h* smly
,0"
®
»
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CaoiiWwlitii
'ftsaU”
iipmt
only
if
evrry
otbir
poaalbli
LIQUORS
Maid"* rout*— «n almost tm- team refuses to pull with the other fwo. T b vs, It uaeeme b h K i l l ( l i w t l Is *
Aar.But that l. Jam prackvly where ittrans of Irgbltil^n wort to fair
paMlbla highway,^— I, a k e I a n *1 Instead, that one member at the three heme k * m is con­ kollsd one on tap of iho spinachf Mr. Roowkch Is nof ’lisag hU- lslfak torturtd consrrucikn” of s whh the rc.’urm o f deup-icoioii.
G IN S , ■'
Ledger. What shout the prahlbl- spiring with another member q f the Mem t e ” reduce the This •amrgoOTytaaMUmlnty .aH-: tffm i, aad no ro*r* accurate do- doktnfl fladga ’to tha ptoplb. 1 ‘euctal evils tjiat could not he
Hen amendment In Ota, and the third home to a position b f complete subeervlency. T w o of Vkb it to put a jmdkck on h) It’S ’Otrlpdan ‘of hla plan coaid bo.. . Though In l drsMraribn
Nr cured “ within n year or 'wo“ It.
WINES
repeal amendment In |»3).
lineal descendant of that cornor hr' wada than .to oay th t it la s d*&gt;| Roosevelt rfow seeks td mak« It the wlwle Suprem* Coutt resigned
grandmother's pantry whara tie tka for obtslnlitg his tads by, appear that his platfens had a in a .body and Mr. Koosovclt up-:
Roosevelt's sernad message In
WHISKIES
•Id stone rooky ter* used »a avoiding aa appeal to the Cowil-' hidden meaning, It |i clear aaouuh
“The umnswereJ challenge of
Iho people nn hla plan tn add
wand
flanked
by
brtndki
peaches,
tuilon.
1
that
this
la
an
afterthought,
got
new blood tn the suprem* mart complete aubmltuiion-— C trv fU n d Plain D lild r .
rad currant Jolly, and Marhbrrry
The Constitution provides for'the thrme song of hla campaign ono.thinl of a nation, ill-nouriibed,'
A Cootpiri*
form ns to retract a hot we said
Jam, It should contain avrrything »u*h an appta). Twrnty-on* times was that "Hippy Days A n Htra Ul-clad, ill-housed,“ nttdi to ho.
Y * r W ty T p S d b ct
T H E R E A R E 100 m arriage aonaultaUwi water* and from three minute oatmeal for tuth an appeal has been taken Again” and that the trial, &lt;f awwcrcd. and there is no doubt
about his (Irat message anil II
la otherwise disappointing tn us.— Institutions In the United Staten baMdw K O eaUefed which the eatra porringer on the nursery successfully.
Twenty-one times. IMIMKU Hod been triumphantly whatever lhat Mr. Kuosevcli has
Tallahassee t.-mi-rst
And tn give counted on itome phwe of fam ily life, of which fiftw n table to poto do foil gras with &gt;ha people have taken an appeal ovticoiua. It k only now that lit n mandate to answer it. Out be
give an hour to the technique of birth control, The L it­ truffles for the unexpected gue.| under Article V of the ConstUu-' U lolling the people that another cannot answer it in a year or two,i
Kor on# hundred and fifty crisis like that of 1030 la “again and, therefure, by these reform*
erary Digest state*.
_ u » »».. who U a practising gourmet of Lu- tkn.
If M’a ■ gtn»l thing In prevent
Hus
Brake's
Uk.
years
that
U tha way appeals kava becoming possible, not tkk week ha cannot avert the crash he fears.
Th u first college premarital eoureo waa atarted at the
Headin’ For
Iba Hupramn I’mirt frnn, rullnr Unlvpw lty of N orth Carolina tan year* ago and Th e L U e rsee
keen taken from the Constitution or month porhaps,' but withla a Can he cure the poverty of the
Southern
tenant
farmer
in
a
year
agalasi acta of Congress, may l#
A siluts for XdwinCranberry •• buonw*'«ti by tha Heprrme year or two." Yar re-election, he
or tw o! Can he re-house the slum
H would ba o gnod thing tn pr.- nrv Digest report* that amenff the hundreds who married of the Rollins English Depart- Cot*"- Such an appeal has been took gran paisa
psiis to hide
hid. hla
hU belief,
belkf.
V "" " * r' h0UM
,lu"*
niter
taking
the
couroe
there
have
baen
no
divorce*
and
voltt Iho presld.nl from Vilnius
I f hi
h. believed that when ha
be - adad-l
ln, ' » * , r or ,WoT a ° »
mem for Irttlng ua all know Maf-' t*k,B anawaafUUy abt times sloes jf
Mila whkh
hsvs passed the nnly two nerioua aex maladjustment*.
dressed Coagrsss
Caagnes la
i . January, ho
h .'
‘b' Iow" !
W » «
gam Mitchellt I’m net going ta' Ur- RooMT,h bat bran In publk drasaed
House aad Roasts. That at least
hta baUef.
belkf. U
be believed
belkved that
that.
,,* n&lt;’‘ rd
«
Worry about not gottlag to Inter-1
Rufb aa appeal has iwUe hid his
If ho
view her any more, although *|*boen taken raeerasfully since Mr. when
when hs
bo was
was inaugurated
inaugurated hs
he hid
hid hk
his
k what aome of tha Legion
t,!! I* V
^ P.m *
hoys are thinking these days as Dodd Gather* P m *
awn confess It his been a cher.' Rooaoveh baa been Prmkdent al belkf. Ha
about * * * ,ku ^ 5 *" .d.° 'h®'*
He has
hss began to talk
ulkgheui
tlpy rorall various president lu*
the danger
tkisger af
o f anstbrr
another cra&gt;h
crarh In
in tha
tbs f W ? • * d 'f V lf ,h*y &gt;r*
khed dream of mine, because now
v ”b*&lt;i Mate*. This k tha tha
Clipping*
To
Cltf
veto## of veterans kgletatlou.
asm year er two ewfy knee his
T.
?

Wriat Watches

NICK’S

9^’^mfutSi.1

HOMER’S

*As wo got It, tho Chrysler %Hdow» strlkn was railed nut borsuM Iho u. a . w- A. seek,
rarognitlon as in ageaev tor ctdkcllvo bargaining, bat because It
wants tn bn recngalud an th.
solo eulkcllvo bargaining agtiii'y
for a;i chryskr empioyeen, only
a comparatively small part ol
whom belong to that particular
union.
The declaration in this rtrasldthet that ths Fresldsm woulil sp.
point Justices who would not over­
ride the judgment of Congress on
policy, could mean that followlag such appointments wn might
Vj fhreil with something like the
plus Eagle, price tiling, re*lmsniatlon, and polatis oiamp
Idres.—-Palm Reach Poet. And we
might bo faced with somethin!
like government censorship of
tho prass. suspension ot search
aad
sor. laws, tho right tn
vats, or'the atcssslty of holding
oleclloaa ever so utten.

V.

Tho Idea of the three branches
of our government being three
doclk horses going along togopher pldw|ng n Geld Is a new
ago lor thla country, w . had
ahkays been taught that tic
three bnnehee representeib s
nystam M ebrahs and balsncumqiw or teas working against
each other as It were, to herp
any nan branch from orsnhadowIng Iba other branches. Tha Ihrat
dsfRa berase palUag toolbar i*
a metaphor more appropriate for
IWwsay whara ths oxocatlre.

German Critfctyn

BKR1 IN. Mar. 13.-(«&gt; -U n li* d
Bisirs Ambassador Will lam K.
Dodd armoii himself today with
front pages from both provincial
anil Berlin newspapers to “mil
attention" of the German F o r ­
eign Office lu recent ami-AmeriIran snacks In the German press.
Embassy spokesmen said ilacs
Washington Instructions told Dadd
•o call attention to praso criticism,
“this, ordinarily, mssas rsprasen
tsilons which do not lequlrahftrins) reply,1*
Tho ambassador also wis kaowa
i« have clippings from mm paprt
sHuwing long befoea the prasCat
inciitnt promlnsnt A a t rlttw had
besn subjects of ualavutaMs com­
ment because of - tboir Jswhh
blood.
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CoaatyFWshed
By WPA Workmen

Judiciary
Jlllo||

i *w

plan sncaamsgsd sppo- i i J . ^
w,jr *" * ert *n‘f h* r
r r ^ 11# » within a yrar or two is to
m n limmrtT ik*r ra-bouso ons-ihlnl c f the Nation,

Tbs, * h * » k

the r a r l . 1 m m T S S
highly Inflationary and that it may
end in . crash. I should b. the,
lost to deny. 1 have been talking I tT
about k for months ln thk coluns, and an* of the reasons which
compelled me to vote sgaiast Mr. I X

•Mod te hofor* Ilia
at )Maq|&lt;|eM’ Athletic
iBkhad, Tha structure
c o dado ie athuus.
at tbs nuts Farmst*
ta Iraq la lbs sear

LOB ANGBLRB,' Mar. t l— VFi
— A Mpo aad t l R f to do with
a* ho ploosoa waft' tho rswsrdt
Btvon *BM OabMw. DakorsMy
af Boathora Callformla sludoat,
far kssptag ■ prsapao to hu par
owu am ta smstfa *— tn hs ash
11 years aid.

WAHMIN'UTON. Mar. l!.-b P &gt; Thnse “eil.nsloa 'of remarks"
lhat members do not maks aa
•he Goar would bo berrod from
Ibr Congressional Record by Ropr.-rntallv* ||obbo of Alabama.
Iliibba has Introduced a hUl ta
Hi* house to pnvoat awmbere
I OR DON. Mar. IX - -W i-H k
front adding to th* Retard by the hall ka a saraor match bespeeches they 4 * not fcltrok.
lie would also Umk dkstrlbstka
of Ibe Record.

All ths fou| fleads aad demoos of
ths air,
Ait ths dark atmosphsra’a benight­
ed host,
Banshees In rage, hobgoblins (a
' ' despair,
.l.ln slr
'•
•-»
'*
Furious ghoul, mad imp, viRbra■gsoua ghost,
Aintmkus, AhadUsa, Akriotaa,
BHIal, Cscodomon— call tho rail
Of succubvs had vampire, all ths
r

Nts.

fls a ,

hobold, dworgsr,
gnome,
djiaa, oafs aad trsB— '

How ibsy all bowl aad chattar,
whhw aad squall.
Halloo and whistle, fril, snarl,
gaggln, dusk,
I nock, stick, aad stash, aad stemmet bow ibsy all

h" fBBno* ,B "
,‘n
*
T y* . _
■?**” o f(
■ “ '{ * wmbined.
., .
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* ’ ,ko*
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deeply with most of hk objectives cKailsngs answered. They rtalixo
sad almost all of his msuurer, ihst while the Constitution ss now
wis ths fort boiling that la • Interpreted proviiea nil the pow­
l*nppy.go.lucky spirit ho was head- er Mr. Roosevelt could use tn
log for another crash. But the avert' another 1029, It doc* not
way to avert that danger is to tsks provide suffkient power for his
measures to seen k end ast &gt;e long-range reforms. They are ash­
pr sciplists a tosetbwionai trials ing him not to aelio that power
whkh has nothing whatever to 4s by any act of tawkxa legality l u
to obtain k lawfully by taking ta
with k.
When Mr. Rooosvsk seeks If appeal'frara tbe Conwiratloa as
maks It appear that h* U without Ibe court interprets It to the peo­
ple tbemeelvea.
tho oscea ary power to prevent an­
That k tb* issue. And when Mr.
other Inflationary boom and crash
RooeeVelt tells them that he D

unless ha can firm peck tho court,
hs k, it sraau to aw, engaging In
n sit-down strike. Is than any
•jossrlon about iho power to rags*
low the currency, the velum* and
be character of rredk, the bodrot, taxation, tho tariff, monopolls&lt;k price-fixing 7 fa there any qo»s•lon about the power to subsidise
•grlruhuro or industry, about tha
power to rsmrict public work* to
tho boom sad expand them whoa
dry ran ion begins, about tha power
to refinance fans tnastgagO*. hoots
loans. Industrial corporation, bank*

devoted to the liberties whkh ua
Independent Judiciary protects and
ray*. “I would not tokraia tho dtsrrwctioa of any branch of governmrm ol sny part of our heritage
of freedom," they era aghast and
bewildered that Mr. Roeravsk
should ihtnh they roull dare is
entrust thsir herbage of freedom to

Uo l» l l o n u i 'i (o r M Oers,
Anil m a s a s ln e s ton.
i l s t v o u r sm o k in g aoS sh a v ­
in g nueda.
I l l 's g o t 'em (n r vou:
Vour f s r u r ll* T obarem a Pipe
o r C ig ar.
A w ee-h it of m oney s i Horner*e R iea te r ;
lie* a s o t tho b » t H ot D or*
s a d t*sroltelcbee loo.
As*. Ice' C re a m '—US. Uo»t
le eu re lu pleae* you;
Ilia re a l Ice CuM 8 *er. and
a n d eh u lcest of w lae.
Mure liek teo th e p a la te . de&gt;
] (clous, eobllm e]
Ho. f» lh g w b e s y ou’re J t s " « rir
asst th irs ty s s w eU
Helve o ver to . H o o te rs to r
a sh o rt pleaaan i soelll
H e'll g iv e you e a r b service,
eo T e rr e o m p U le
With

rourleay.

n s r l » r-

e v e ry th in g h e a t!
.
T ou ossv I**1’» • In y««v o rd er
ae 1s t . s s s ie v e s.
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Social A nd Personal
l Calendar

Cheater T. Eat#*, Jr* waa th*
honor guest At A birthday party
firm in calibration o f hia *arcn&lt;) birthday Wadnraday aftrrnoon by hi* mothrr, Mr*. ChraIrr T. Cat**.
G im n and contrat* war* rojojrtd throughout tha afternoon.
Tba Easter Motif waa curded oat
in floral decorations and faaora.
RrfrashmenU wero arrrod to
tho fo lowing liulo gooata: Boa
Ann Radford. Janie* Reel, Batty
Togrl, Bererly rameron, Miriam
Moye, Jrsnett* Cletcland, Shirley
Marie Eatea, W. D. Blauat, Jr,
Tommir Speer. Ronald Cameron,
W. A. Cogel and Chester Estes,
Jr.
Also Mr*. L
WLhina, Mr*.
Paul Radford, Mr*. W. A. Cog*!.
Mr*. Morris May*. Mr*. P. A.
Cameron, J r, Mr*. Doncan Cam­
eron, Mrs. Arnold Clew [and, Mr*.
Nobler Mr*. H. M. Hamby, Mrs.
Lawrence Reel and Misa Martha
“ ox.
“ Tba Spanish and th«
“ Tha program will b*
w t b i r p of Cirri* Number One,
Mfa. McCall leader.
Tba Sunbeams o f th« Firm Bapdm Church will meet at 3:30 P.
M. « tb« church. Mr*. Edward
Xrim y b councillor of th* group.
Tha regular monthly boanl
■•eating of jh * Woman's Auxili­
ary of tha first Presbyterian
Chareh will b* held at the
charcb at J:w o’clock.
Th« regular buxlaess meeting
of th* Woman'* Autlllary of lh*
Ftrat Presbyterian rhurch will h«
held at tbs church at 3:30
• ’Hock.
Rehearsal for the Easier Can­
tata, whltb I* being sponsored by
th* Woman’* Club and th* Minis.lerial Assocbtion, will be held at
th* Congregational Church at 7:30
o'dack. All singers ar* invited to
part bipate.
TL'FJtDAY
Tb* Junior O. A.'a will meet
B f 3:48 at tho First Baptist
Charcb. Mr*. Marvin Milam Is
councillor of lha group.
Th# Intermediate 0. A.*a wilt

Wt Huff, Miriam Moye, Walter
Ratuh, Marjorie Lee, Margaret
Ham, Marjorie Sheppard, Bettio
Borland and Delores English.
Beglniwr* depanment: Fmldie
Raaaetter, Raymond Nipper, Tom­
my Mtthvin, Doris Josey, Jaci|ueHa* Cameron, Beity Shrppa tl.
Jo# Borbnd, Wallace Tyre, Jack
Le*. Mrs. Fred Meyers,
Primary deqanmtm: Mr*. Alfrad Xing, Mias Rebccra Wilson,
Mbs Maude Jinkins, Mn. W. W.
Dreaaor, Myra Jan* Madden, Anha Aiken, Emma Jean hfeihvin,
P »fg y Pippin, Virginia Borland,
........
Judy Jon*a, Helm Co*. Bert Aahtmt, Eugene Kendall, Thuntan'
Tyro and Roben Cox,
Junior department: Th'rnn Mad-1
t’in, E.’ H. Carter. Mr*. K. It.
Carter. George Speer. Jack Dia­
ler, McKay Truluck, Allw-rt Hulf,
Billy Pixltr, Eugene Vanllny, Ro­
berta Evans, Glalys Pippin. June
Welch, David Uatrhel, Edith loveJay. Margaret Myere, ami Janet
■nH oy.
^Interm edbi# depanment:
Mr*.
W. D. Brooks, J r, Mary Alice
Hilt, J. H. Borland, C. E. MeK'e.
E lln brh Pippin, Mia*
Minnie
Stewan, Miss Cornelia Ashton.
Mr*. R. |. Glenn. Mrs. Voile Willlama. Mis* Kanrv Rossettrr, and
Miss Virginia Calhoun.
FWtIU Class: Mrs. C. P. Hern­
don, and Mrs. M. W. Roberta.
Aaarian Class: Mr*. A. J. Petersoa, Mr*. J. If. Colclorgh. Mrs.
L. C. KInard. Mr*, fra Southwanl.
Mrs. M. N. Cleveland, Mlaa Helen
WaH.
Alatkean Claas: Mr*. O. C.
Glhha. and Mr*. fS. E. Rollins.
T. E. f . Class: Mr*. A. K. Ro*.
tetter, Mrs. |f. Cummings, Mrs
T. P. Rlnet, Mrs. Sarah Jane
Sirwart, Mias Marie Siewan, Mr*.
Union Vickery. Mr*. J. C. Chihoun, and Mr*. Jan* Smith.

caraem
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■••■•tiers Meeting. I P. M.
Open-air Marling. »: at r. M.
PillDATl

Hollnaan a m Ira, I r . M.
BATl'RDATl
Opaa-alr Masting. T:M I*. M.
tu a ara wet— ma (a aU lhaaa

Sinnett Answers Second Set Of
15 Questions Sent In Todnv
i« aubmitted by Sanfordttn and an* nutter o f a chans*' o f |H»sition
I. swrrad by Sinnett, the wondrr in August. You will nt that
J' mystic, through the courtesy o f , time accept another |*osiiion bit­
's l The Herald and the Rlti Theater ii. Orlando.
whar* ha begin* a fi**-day en- | IJ. W ill the prnp«»l ion wr arr
gaitrmr.it today. If you dr*ire re whirring mature? Mr*. K. W.
an anaw^ to an important ijte*. II.
(Ion, fill out the the coupon on
A. No thi* matter will not drthi* page and »end it to Sinnett, velitp in thr way that you an­
il In rare of The Herald.
anticipating.
'■
J, When raa I taped the party ; &lt;|. a my aach* still liilng. if
I am waitiag far? C. B. 8. • I »o al what address. Mrs. It. S.
*
A. I see this party arriving in
A. Yes your uncle Is still alive
.is a very short time. Do not worry and nt present living in the slate
“ as nothing has happened to «hi* of New Jersey I can give you
r. party.
i Btof# details regarding the party

Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wright art
plaaalag to leava tomorrow for
Chattanooga, Teas, wh*r* they
will mAh* their {star* hams.

,

q. WUI I always live la Has- 1" ■ !«**■•&lt;•
,
3 ferd? Mias P. It.
| . '»• n ‘ 1
,1 1 « » h« t&gt;
"f
I
3. No, Pauline I see a change hand. Mrs. K. I . I».
for yeu tha latter part of this
A - &gt;■•*!
l"ng os you continue
’1 vn r. You wl.l n ove to Jackson- [&lt;• t * 'r y on your af-V r •• llh Hi.
Dcunul
man.
Your
luist.an.1
knows of this, and yoil are act­
■ a i.t m a s s KPisrw PAH 'lM VrM
• ta ra a n r * a r a m
ing very fooish in this matter
Thr Its*. Xlsitln Ilrsm. Hector.
You had lieticr make u vhang*
Passion HuS'Uv.
j k m o t a m ' i vx rrx ra srs
*1 ve#«t r u s t street,
11..I &gt; t'nniinunlnn. t:]A A hi.
l-efore it is too late, fume lo lit,
I'hurrh H.-Ixmi, *:1» A. X
osttsy servlfri:
special ladies' only nmtimv lux
Morning llaver anil Merman.
tVstrh Tow er i « l HIM* i
11 *» A. M
1:1* P. M.
Wednesday morning nnd I wil
tVse.oss.toy:
Klhls
study
■ebjlal Mrs. XVm i.e«h.
explain the srlritlific law nioun&lt;!
Wotcli Towor. 1:1* P. M.
T h , I'rone- A Mutism Nhrsi,f|s|,|
In I'sletlln*
which revolve* the scent of do
n a * T cm t a r a * r t a i i f
Mormon l&gt;r the Hector.
T-st
mrsllr l-iippinrs*.
MTWTTtSW
John I* 1
Christian neioae* sorties* ar* M M
M- W ill | inhrrli any mono 7
•very SiimUy marnlsg at th* ehateh
It Foot Boo* nil Strsst at 11:S1 A ll. snrLa &lt;'ATNoa.fr c n in c h
A M
Paai.Tr
Juh'' J '

1

Nutilsct l* r
J »«a *

tomnrrntr 1* "Christ

^ h u o la y Usttoa at ( : « * and Is so

This thueeh *,stnf*ln» a few
IW,ir.tlrtli.fi nr the lllssssd n&lt;r.
tlsallna ItmiM al Ih* fhureh wh*r* raiyrnt.
Mr. aad Mrs. Marin MrDaelet tha
J t*
J| exerpt Hstui
Dlbla aad all aiahurisaj Chris­
and ton, 'Marin McDaniel. Jr. tian islsu e* L 'tsrltur* ssay h* da*
Kninnliy:
Maas
rlilldrt-n ol
r**tl. hurrawed *r purshsssA &gt;rp** l.h« on&gt;t » »» A. f.ir
hare returned to their home in Tioscar
M. followed ty
simI Friday* rr»m I I* ( I m Ii iifilon
Bunnell after attending the funeral P.M.
I*e-Il**»p. f.AYOtlona on W«4f1«ai|,lt
of Mn. Collier Brown in ihi*
•tiM KflUv Al T H |» M
-• »n ii.iMir.lA)- ft to i
cby.
nnd « to * P. M.

Mrtt. Monsalvatge la
Hostesa To Circle

Mr. and M n. W. T. Mitchell
and son. Bill, have returned rn
their home In Sarasota after
attending tipi funeral of
Mr*.
Collier Brown.

Atalca Clrd* o f th* Sanford
_ ■ ,nt* " r"- *’• H- *
Garden Club met yesterday at t h i ',0,' a,r ^or Atlanta, (la,
home o f Mrs. Raymond Montal- Caswell will attend II
vargo on Magnolia Avenu*.
I rMld-WIntei
Mrs. Monsalvatge, chairman *.f ***“ tllltmor# llotal. W1
iho lin lr, presided over the bualMr*, raawell w
nes* meeting, at which lime plan* x t’’*1 ®f hdr parants,
were mnde for lh# annual fiower|
J- B- Huff.
show ami for the garden p a r t y ' ______________
which will b« held on Apr. 0.

i . ^ “. s r .'a

Mee,‘n« h J?*1
Hy T* E* I

rutiniinga'' written by Dr. Harold
Hume.
|
■
Krlreshmrnt* x*rre served by
Th* T. E. I , Class e
iho hostess to ihe following: Mr*. Baptist Church met i
Charija K. (.’ ormley, Mrs. II. C. of Mrs. E. M. Carrol
Washburn, Mrs. C. II. Wiatcup, evening for th# rvguli
Mr*. J. O. Huff, Mia. W. T. and social meetlag.
Fields, Mr*. U K. 8pcnc*r, Mrs.
y„
u . r. arrt *r|*t
Hrnty Mcl .ulin, Jr Mis, lm ..,
lh. H^mbaal
llinion ami Mrs. ) . D. .Scott.
r*_r.„ii
,

Wiener Roast Given
By Harry Lee* Jr.

c m in c n

ar

Fifth and Hully.
Th» Its*. XV. I,

Judicial C i r c u i t
Hi v i a i o n b Are
Set By T h o m a s

non
Kara*,

1|H*J*ia*P M‘’h
,,,W *
Hnaiday Hehoat. I« * « A. &amp;
* * '" 1" *
woeahla

T-iT"p**M*y

Tou ar* Invited t* w*e*litp with
«a
FINST lltM IS V rtV
(H V iO g
&lt;-. M Flninrs. Mlntstar,

H ',,II mn«&lt;I l - » * pnse «i*»l

It. c . Maxwell, t ?; nn.| tl.
Will-., f.l.
The .sums duua'id will |.„ f,.r Winded I I I Nsnunal
lieiiiner.suII' '"hpiurterit and appliH tu n fund

Nuadsy H-rilrs*
llllil# Jrh-tul. I* as A. M.
Mnrnlnd wmshlp. It a* a I t
I Lord’s Hu|iiur sad asrmna)
Kvsnng vsurshlp. 1:1* p. l|
Xlt-ws*h asrxir* Wsdnsa-lay, f:l*

whi h wil| In- u d in

t k r M rvless
ara
hrlgh* aad
hrntharly.
XV* lavir* »*i« i* worahlp with
us.
Its*.

XV.

I*.

tlronhw J-

■unjar Hohool, 1:11 A. M.

ts'lu r.
Msrslog Worship,
I Lit*
Ii T. D . * i i r xi

A

Ik

Kkriiinw \ V ip » mi r II
Wre|tig»«.j«&gt; Wurahl|». a 04 I* ftl
Rapphnnas fur lha ha rtf pf
iMTlRC
r u ia r u

tm n

or

non

Flat Ave. sod tlonsyo HI
J It Its utilluu. lists
Ovsrsesr. I* chsr**.
Tho Its*.

H.

answer than# r m n II o m
Sunday. 7:30 P . M.

Full Gospel
Tabernacle
Th e

the

ram puign iJ«-l.t of last &gt;*ar.
Seminuh* Cuunty led.., a m arket
distinction In n • umiiliiim- nearly
fllltl for lip* Democratic eaiixi*. Mr.
Lloyd explained that tliii lanru
nmui-nt was mad- |tn«,ild» ,,e.
causi* of u irreetal -i*ntimi-nl tb it
vulun’ariy ointrilmtiuua
instenl
of purrhnsing dinners, a iur'li.»|
fnlluwrd el ewh*n- uiuil I proditco a U rge revert a*.

m a r g a s r r is T n i t a n i
Tho
pastor.

A gt.itip of Horl.U visitor* cnmute in the dm: &lt;«&lt;•••» at Is.ng»,n d Kri 'ey m in tv; *u&gt;ppe»l aver
in Sin.'ur.i f-ir n dintiir pnriy at
th ■ M . o-.^ iii i.i lintel.
Tlm.'a ....... .. nt ihc dinner
Sill- *i Ii
.. *&gt;«l Mis, A* M*w*
D'.ttahl nf I'ort Ijintbiun, Ommio;
I tiff Mil Inn i uf I'mt Ijiniliton,
Ommio; .Mix. A. Itanka. of I'oit
l.niithuui, tint i t Mr. nntl Mrs.
J. A. Taylor. Wnllaceliun?, On*
i*i i&lt;&gt;;
Mr. an i Mia. William
||. A n of W:il|«n-t tlrg, Ontario;
t'np'nin and Mi*. V. I.. Ilu ncr i f
port I .iinh:oii. tlntarm; I'aptain
nnd Mi Ii I' It.inh. uf Mitchidl’*
|;.i -. itiiMiiu; Mr. und Mr*. K. S.
Mill
l|&lt;*llur. Wiv. Mr*. A.
.1 .Inlin uti uf Su|H-rliir, Wit., "ltd
tV. Sparkman
\. Mr. and Mr*. I ••
uf ll.tytiitii* It'aril.

County Democrats
Report That $89 Is
Collected In Drive

pastor.

When Is Christ
Coming?
What Are The
Evidences?

O llie r Brmm and children.
Fepnottt Graves,
T. L Grave*.
Mrs. CecU BaOeo.
lev. E. C. Coxroa,
Nolan G ra m and family.

masting.

Tba Hr*. Joaaph A. Woodward,
pastor.
Cbarrb Hrhnnl. t i l A. M.
T. I* Un|i. Hup!.
Moraine Worship, lt d * A. It.
Parmna auk)«et: M’u str, ol Solship.**
livening Worship, T:ll P. M.
Prrmnn snbj««l: "l"on(essl*a or
twalat—Whlchr*
.
r&gt;«erth
U s i w l laaal. •:*»
r 'tlr! M. M. LncC Jr., IMuaeltlnr.
Tho subtle I* rordlallp Invited
10 sltsad ihroa ••Mica*.

Harry Lee. Jr., entenained with unl“ r i f *
■uodor Hh'-ol. It i t A. M.
n wiener ruaat last night at th*j
Ittrher, chairman of Grouf
home uf hia parents. Mr. and Mr*.' Nurab» r Foor*
faola r u r a r a a r
.
thfi x t i u i n t r
Harry Lro. In honor of hi* house.I
During the social hour gam Ths lls* 11, p, Orahsm. itostoe
gue-t, J «« Scott, of Orlando.
|•nJ contexts were *njoyed undn
Hun.Isr Hrhi.nl, Humtsy 10 A. M.
rrsoehlar, HuoJsr. It A. M.
The St. hurick's Day color:
lemlership of Mrs. F. W. Stan
M T. I*. H. Han-top, * « . M
scheme waa carriad out in ih# ley. Mr*. K*m Rosaettar and Mr*
rr.w.-lilnw, Hindor. • P. SI
game* and favors.
1A. Carnahan wera th* winners ol
I'vsr.r M « ilu * .
W.rtPioO^.. I
Thoso invited w ere
Lucille the contests.
Hall, Uct:y Wilkinson, Marjoria'
Refreshment* were aervrd t&lt;
Newman, Norman WolBtr, Ear-Jih* following: Mrs. M. Weaver
Tho
Itov.
line Kelly, Dolores L*«, Louis* Mrs. John Carnahaa; Mr*. W. C rhsri,o.
Kvsulng |i
Nordgrtn, Glenn Udham, Phll'p D*Cour*#y, Mrs. W. P. Brooki
Kronen, Bernard Harkey, Cecil Jr., Mr*. John Thumwnd.
Mrs
Jones, David Gatchel, Norman Margaret Fletcher, MU* Mtnnii
rNgBCN
I»f. rl. *• ItrtiwnlM, Mitfip,
Hasty ami Andrew llaaty,
Stewart, Mbs Mari* Sttwart, Mix
Buntl« f Mehon| | |j \ y
••vvlc#. ||:M a . ftl
(.hrlarmn KMM»nr. « in t» y
M ra .
H. Pone
" • **u« n,b*&gt;
“ i"
ft.vBnln* lUrvtfa T IP |» y,
p ", '
V T
Dorothy Carnahaa, Mr*. Sarah
*•••*• rhorua will alnic at nlylit.
E n t e r t a i n s G a r d e n e r s f i . « . , « , Mr*, m . m . w iik k M .x.
_
, ------- . II. Cummlnga, Mrs. E. W. Siilcx.
The regular monthly m*«&lt;ingnf M„ . tam Gardner. M'r*. S. A. Hiiff'l.if Hrhoul. |f) \ y
If'illnaaa ftarklrp II ft.) A u
th* Dirt Gardner's Cirel# of th* Edenfi.ld, Mrs. Margaret Cullitan,
Sanford Garden Club was held at y n . j. p. Cochran. Mr*. W. I- iC a 'la l-* "" * Ml
,,n
tuooe r»opl,-s |.,g|„n, «|1 I*
lha home o f Mra. II. B. Pop# ya*. s,oud*nmlr*. Mr*. A. K. Roxxe*.
&lt;*rday with Mrs. E. D. Rlwhart wr. Mr*. W. Vkkary. Mr*. J. R.
pw lding.
| Lylet, Mr*. Luka Walktr, Mrs. F.
Aftar th* usual buxlaeaa had W. Stanley. Mra. J. B. Borland,
been transacted pbn* wera mada Mr*. Jane Smhh. Mr*. Rf. C. De­
CARD O f TH AN K S
Mr*. W. E. Eader.
W * wi*k la attend (hanks ami fer a picnic to b* held at SaaLan- Coum. ^
so predation for th* aympathb*
shoxm ut during our recent he­
re* veamat, also w . thank those
^dta seal floral offerings. Your
Htdnetaa* shall never b*
forHear Rev. C. H . Raker
glared:

Open-air

* H. Ballar
■avAfa.

CbrlalUa Kadsavor H--&lt;t'tr. t lr
r. M.
tpaabir, U l l l f M ar**.
Frssldsai. Jana ilsntt.
MU-Wrrk Borelcs. XV.dnssdsr.
T:M r. M.

Thelma Hill, or tnia ehy to Rolen
Daniel William* of Sanford, ton
of Mr. and M n. C. C. William, of
Hcnola, Ca, on Thursday evening.
Mar. || at 3:00 o’eLck.
tanooga. '
Th# ceremony wax rperformed
„ T ____ L .by
j I N winter
Rev .W. P. Brooks, J r, at th*
ih* M. Btlaecl
the Re*
Baptlxt parsonage on Park Avanue. with William S. William*.
Mr. and
brother o f iha bridgegroom, and of Blrlln,
Mr. and Mr*. Robert T. Wright, birth of a
brother-in-law and abler o f th* 9. Mr*. 1
bride in attcnJanc*.
bered her*
Mr*. Wlllbma choa* for b«r Wilkinson,
wedding drew a tailored silk
crepe dress In blue which aha worji
Mr*. W.
with white accessories. Her flow-, M l, Ham
ara wera a shoulder conag* of t-nuoaa L
sweetheart rose*.
ar* the g
Mrs. Williams i attended school la-law am
In Okotona, Mias, and 8«mlnol* C. A- Ada

rhe following list of names sp­
in on the Firat Baptist Church

Ai k h

T*o Mar. Jobs Bernard II noI,
Ml* Mar.
Cksrtk M o n t. I*:M A. XI

Chester T. Estes, Jr.
Is Guest Of Honor

Propellers T ested
By Army Engineers
iIn Concrete Room

TH E C H URC H ES

tM ia w m n u

I V m i P art

i

Tabernacle
Qwartet
will aiag—

The R.I-mile rmir*e over which
die (Irani I’rix « f Tripoli nf Lib­
ya, North Africa, is run carh May
is on* of lha* most difficult auto
iscing atrip* in ihe world.

A. This Cuniplet ran lie 'over*
mine by pulling Inin operation a
certain atten'ific law that I ran
explain ■&gt; you In a personal
r* ailing. Conte In the Iheatrr,
*«• nut In |iri«in ami in a private
trailing I will explain In you
what tn ih*.
if. Will I mminur is my pres­
ent paoiliiin? F. II.
A. Then* ix mi change indirat-

•

T h ru

W nliim day

Tonight
and Sunday
'iAs' iM UWITtUHC iuir sum

K

SANFORD FLOWER SHOW
Wednewday, Mar. 17 Thuraday, Mar. IH
D oor* Open
2 P. M. to 9 P . M .

Doors Open
fO A . M. T O « l». M.

W E R T &gt;The - JEWELER
IN a w m A i And Watchaa
Fin * W atch A M Jewelry Repairing
DIim o M M ow H iag A M Engraving
•w

b u b

ptticN* ann m at w w r x r

B a g g e tt’s Liquor Store
F E A T U R IN G

T H E V E R Y BEST
P R O N E 7HH-J
Arcade B U g.

F R E E D E I.IV E K Y
Hanford, Fla.

W

a dish uauNG aiuiti

-OBRIEN
.... B O G A R T

?/l GREAT ..
OMALIEY

‘UNDERXOVERHAN
■•rnlCMKT ■ACS BROWN

�S om iF in a lt O f Tourney
F igh t F o r State Cream

B - r S - iS g S A ^ F ^ r W i
utetadT* Go 0* Attempt Ranwal
M A T i L S / S d l Wiaaiag Ways
Murtlto

eurvWed

Um

«r iy

it t P H u i m r i m um u h u k
II B( Joka a lateaerdr. BolKll^r
f » » C I t l i i t N f t , vial at Iff la
Ik* abate *81111*4 can**,
UMI
roe a n a r*eld*wt
of
Orm an
&gt; '» « * » , r l w a a
uat U M
*i&gt;a
have f i n t o W learoalf *o tkal
e r a m * rasas* b* served
aro a
l » t ar » * * . kata bo*a
a k »&gt; t
Jr»M tka a W mat* e f Florida
fa* mar* iaaa attir l i e , t a i l ,
■ »*', areredlag IN* 4aI* t f said
affidavit a ad akplkallea fo r tkl*
OiWar. a ad 1**1 roar laat kaow a
•44r»i*
w *a Or la *4 a.
Orange
Cooalr. Florida, o k k k la a * par*
11*01orly a*
m rk
iM n u
la
ksowa to Ik* atflaal: ih a it b * r *
la ka P*r*on In tko
d ia l*
ef
Fkwtds, Ik* evrvh.4 of a N k (* &gt;
•na I M
« k * n wnald him* *•*«,
••4 foal y * « ar* * r * r I t * aoe
nf twa*ty.&lt;**" * * * * *

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+ « ft*, ~m+e a. »»*- SpeedyFemale Picked
T o
Orlando, an

W in

R ace A t

mbder-dnf

•a I n n thimplon, to
* go down to defenr «

In

F e a tu re

Lon gw ood

•C M a f tkB ylettra fir h e r paat
HO

pfrfom an c**,

■aalt

eu parted

lo

Ann
to p

fa ith
I ha

la

In -

U r * rnea al Itia Banford-Orlando
Ktnnal

Club track

In Longwoori

nr t » rm uiKrtiN R o n n m n i

tkal roa * * * * * * ta tka m il nf
ntatatatai k .r.fa, on nr
k*foro
&gt; l**f&lt; ». Ik* Ilk cap nf 4***1. A.
f&gt;. HIT. •«*•*&gt;*•*•
l* a
altars*
llan* of a*!4 HUT will h* laV*a
• t ranDraed kr pern and a' do.
rr*p fm m nf***o will
ka
t*r*4 again** *'•*

tonllbt whan aha tinea* up with
• claaiy flald In tha tanth arani

■ a i i it Iwa topped tboa for, tka
o » * r a futurity dtitanre.
W th EHatrtot and iba Central Con*
Alao chotrn to flnlab In tbo
money la lha rrtaran War Laadwarn, of ibo tournament, Andrew
*r and Laddlo’a flat
iartw o of Jackaonvllto.
Choice money do** la Iba olbar
Tha taut a«adad fourth, Miami racaa Include Ann Charily In the
■flaw, v ia ■ 2S-S0 victim of ■ llrat, (JlorIloan In lha Menml.
aaryrtou la tha aacond round of Itmb play In lha third. Madam
play an tbo Orlando Tlgara tamo Marker In Ibo foarth. Hplkartno
through W matt Lakeland to tha
In Iba fifth, Du* Hallow lllue
Shanty Hcgan’a on a dltt and now eata Ilka n canary—hut II
thtod round. Tbo Tlgon ca*t In lb# alitb, Hklnnjr Harney Jn
look* Ilk* ball have to do a lot of reducing to gat down to tha
ihrough with a t o i l win o m tb#
right aort o f playing weight. Coach Nick Altrock la ahown meat*
toner a* EuatU, afior dofwilag
urlng tha big Waahlngton catcher at the Senator’! camp in Orlando,
Bartow, 10-17, toypad Claayvrat*r,
yin., and noithor aoam* any too p.eaatd about the big girth, (Aaaoclated Praaa Photo)
____
Otorift
ffcUam, w**t oak la
dm fbM m a d . bowing 10 Cltar4*»¥ * **'*' *
S A N F O R D
R E P O R T
- “ "■'ft
C. C. Captain,
wamr, SS-1S, whilo Lakeland de- kun jCusli. Ann Charily, H au l &gt;
famad Be. Paul'* of JackamrviBr,
fair lo need* I.IO-I.TS; ku. kpra,
1.11 - 1.10.
N ig h t L a d d k A a d J a it
H ilt nr Dally lii.uhlal— I’up. K*dS4-1L
l.rm i.'Cll—anpyltt* tlakt. 4**
IP'* Krlvnd, •J I I I ■ I.ni-k.UInrlTha final roataar will bo played lake. 11111*11*'* Champ. Mia* Hark.
nuinii anoU. Minraat *l*ady.
Via
S h o w E m F in is h A a
ICIIUKIHI W i ll.* n c m . l a M i thto ovaaiag at ■ o’clock on ihe 1*1*. Ha rr, ill II r Khrikiipi,
1.1* l.‘4rl*rn erie. I.ll-I.ll.
T il I Hi* HACK— Futurity: I U * i
T IIU ID
M o n e y W in n e r s A b o
Uai vanity of Florida pavilion.
Heir
nf
Daily Duiiblal— H'*&gt; al lo Irurktre. rarlul au an.blti* and
MI.'HTAIID— Kin. curly, w i n e

rr

t*

ruH Tiiim

o n n m tr ij

Ikal Ik I*
a*4 rr
k*
pw&gt;dl*h*d
oar* ratk w*k far f«u » w * n o
•*!** V o lt a In Tk* »anfnr4 Tl*r»
a 14 a n»w a*n**r &gt;t*ikll»J*4/Mu
“-mlanl* rouaip, M ala of O f W llo *** •»* „ » &lt; » ' « » d
al ar*l of raid r o u r i »hla
tap ef llarrk. A. I&gt;. HIT.

My Granna Copt Victory

In Featured Ninth Race

MARKEr

Hn** I*. King Hina, Flnnh I’U y
I Hi**- Mahlrn. Ml**
1*iU M*y»r»,
leillan
iirtlrar,
Uulu
V an in *.
K an*«* Tram**.
FO IlllTli HACK— I . H mil*: llrit
(ley, la*.11 Kbuny. U*m D*il*mt.
Mad. m Marker, Commam-li* Jerk.
I'urwend. Playing
Pitch, 1‘m lrl*
field.
PIKTII lU C K - T - H mil*: Cut*
IllrU liamiHia U, Hanler l&gt;frii-»r
Die, T*44v Wink*, fa w n Mnr.l.
JarV *
Ml»*l»n.
11*11V Darllna
Hulk«rln*.
NtXTII HACK — rm u rllv: |l*n'a
B*n&gt;nlleti. II*4l&gt;y Hr***- He* |ln1 Inw lllii*. Ileymor* Werflnr.
la*41 Ulna. I'nklialtna. Mtrrn H*r*
*|r». I.u*kr HWn

kklnnv llnrn*v. Deal* Ukhlnlnir
H* eater
Manler.
t.u*kV
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jin ynnw. iitmii* di*.*—
NINTH HACK - s -lt m l'"' »**ni**
ru .
Trafflr . chvnr*. lllarp
13.
JSofl*- HMI rtnr l ’nl. Irl«h llrln,
Haaa TraflPV. I’l r h " " " ',
— muutwii.MAiiK.^* Futurity'
rule. DntUh Mlrbrv Ann TTHW.
« 'a r
U .il.r
ri.mmanda"*
d V ’r*.!!•)- J ' W l - ° r'’ ' n- fhnrm 'ne

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good M odern rebuilt rodioo
at m odel h » r j » l i w fo r Ikto
w it h on ly. C om * « * r ly »nd
lakd y o o r p k h .

I'A lt ll O T H — H u p p S I " llRht. «!*•
inn ml m «»&lt;,«•ru t* , m t r U H n I *» a 4 V,
Fin. |»*r f.ni. liiiiirhM m n d ll y N*
lit*, pfMirer. lowtr; Tiipp^tl. bu*
h|»re* I 09-1.19*
F F o l t K 'U — F L O t l l O A
10“
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3»*iM*t*. g r i’, | n
2 31*
CEI.FallV
llU A tk l.i— FU
p*»
itns. buti?h#«.
e -c tn
quality.

Ltki Hhare Mvd.
DtUtimm Bleaka

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•rnlee. evpr&lt;&gt;i. is Hm. n*t. ,&lt;rt*#n
At iiirnlniit si^c* to iiuallty# !.!••
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TDItNII*H —
Fin*
per
IiuiirHph, nrr, to nullity A pos4..
IVaiOn; T o|»|m»«I* pgr liuwhal, I f - l l t i
Ho hul Ini. Ii |irm « lH* W'lic,
DOCTOR

HACK— futurity;

Made Carefpl
N lIM M r
lilac k V a*orlt«

Ftordwtoi (8.7S«p
Friendly BN
Fortune HN
SHOES

BLOOD

HINHom-A, Miml., Mar. I I —
(&gt;V)—Whrn Ihe pat twit u( a Ml»itmlu pltyelilun ..... .
u blo*kl
tniuifuilim anil no ilimor could
M ile.
It** fouii'l i|iili-kly, Ihe tliM-ior hlmn it.I .A m m — p u r ptt*e mode r et«h
nrif luhmittcd lo ihf* operation.
t* m n n - l
m nrkgt itrnily.
Fta .
p#r fins
liAnvhvto, mueili Thi* patient, u Iwu-yrur-oHI boy,*
I0*3ir. few 19c*.
r iV IM U F .im — Fl». Ini h|»r«k wan 111 of rfimpllcalloiu (ollowing
nltarki of loniltlllg, whooping I
ttrnl a 0». jNNir ( n f a i r 3 99*3,2*0.
F.ihll'l ANT — KupplUp
ll«M
lie lm- |
diminit
11jplif»
markwi
aim&lt;ly cough and pninimnnU.
S
F U . 1 4 kiln
rrh „
h&lt;*«t,
1 ««; prun'd oiler I hr* Iranaluiton.

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D I R E R Ml — Muppllee
miHlfrnia, ii*-im.«ml iiimit&gt;raif, mnrk f i (Ifin. Fhi. Cnpeiih.tM.iii, h u lk ,
prr Inn, lit"111 311 e»K tui,iri&gt;r. arn, tn
i i u e l 'l y , l&amp;.eu-H too. lit a. hu. hpm.*

Bargains
in
Reconditioned
Radios

TAXACH RESTAURANT
Oppeaile Courtb— t
D fftlii Ihe tint I*
food* Hlaco U W

l*rr llu l bun*-ll*-*. IUr.
UNKI.VM
mililMMi — Kleii.lt
per llu*. uuu. h**, le-IOci ponrar,:
luwtr.
1
OMilSH — Northern. Yellow, it
lb l,*a*. I ln -l.lt.
I
HAK j i . k t — rta. per 4 ea baa
•hr*, l e - l l a
I'BAM. D lltllK N j— Via b III k ■ 1
lipir., no nuppll**.
r h l'I'K I’H - nuppll** mml*r*l*
Comb l.ti-l.ln. &lt;4 hr ban*, il- •Dmaml m.alrrul*. market ilrar.y
tn*. Nr* if*. Ht.l hi a.. I IS.
hi. v i a
I.UMiei
hamper*
Hull»»**
Imre, 11*.
l IU. 1.1*1 Wmi.irr. l.io -l.T li m
TANliKlIIM'.N — T” 4.
b » » . h'l, rr ta , thiituoa* 1.1* . I 7 l;’’ W..ii&lt;lrr T.UD.fiU
romh. U - H r No. Tl,
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rrrnAWIIK'IIIIKM — Fla. pint*.
IVrATIIIlH — Huppllr*
kra*y,
damnii.f rn. jr r a ir ,
market
firm
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tit viHtd hue. hakia. 1.*0-1.71.
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t*ln*.
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No.
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faery, Al »-1 tl.
I 'a l i r n f m —* t», p*r pea eua
4 u n )lle 4
MAANti
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kit" al-ndy. Fla. bu*. hpra, « t K . Tkk’ft r A n i-N r f . aupriua. hflUAnll—
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pue. Iipra, T«t
Nfrlnrl***, lair lo B&lt;o**l afoUfy.
Unit cr.alki.ackr, fair la nao4 I Itjj.ll:
wkll*. b a
IIMleTd— Huppllaa maolarafri daNIVKKT roTATDKP — n » . - r i &gt;
jmeod- e**4.ra*a&gt; -. aao« * » * - ■.elaeor
F'.a. P*r iloi
buuebra. arc. tu IHirl.i 11leva, C w r hag a. I »utrl*
TUMAVliKir— Huppll*-* moU.tut*
&lt;iunllfy and rnndlllnn. ] 0-l*r, pnm*

olh*r dealer* lur a t l bnur parted
•adlau at t:kt A. *»., M « » 4* re­
ported by i . O. Mir kaei. klana•***. tn Ih* Federal male Mark*!
Mows h r r l u .
••ItAN'IH*— Fla. lid. h ie.C o m b,
t.TI -, &lt;1 be hag*. 14* f a aid
bee, rump, inn, ,*4 hi. baa*. 1.II.
Nr*. 1*. ltd. liea., M l , 14 bi. bltKP
I .ll-I.ll.
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CREAMERY COMPANY
111 B . I l l 8 *.

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C la r if ie d Advertisements
10— Flower* and Want*.
K: WotId-heatrr pepper
311 Chapman Avenue*.

1&amp;— AparUiwula f« g Kent.

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CANNON
OF
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M IN I HET VIGOR AT ONCE) FOlt KENT: (larage gpirim int
112 W eil tih Kt.
NKW Otiraa Toaia Ttbleta etamfai raw eyutar Invlgoratn ami
ether Mlmuianu. One doae pep* up
trgar,*, glaada. If not iDlighitd. FOR RALE: Thorougbbrtu great
maker refunds few cam, paid.
Dana pup*. R. J. Ptlmtr, BU
Call, trk t MeRaygold* Drug Cem- Myrtle Aveaua.

IB almiat here—faint
■p with Uoiler a Gay'* Quality
product*. BUtalay-Roteri Hard*

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K L E IT H IC RMFRIOKKATORH —
S e v iril
Good
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llo in i—
Low
and
Convenient
RHWAHP W1U. be given for re­ 1’rlctd
turn of lUrycle taken from Term *— See them at Hill HardR o u t h a Id •
Primary
Bchool ware Company.

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MANOR tiOIJSK AT EXPOSITION

•VO squad* will take the field
the iaiae boor*.
A » tome of the player, will b«
arriving by automobile* and othen by btuea and train*, the tlma
of their arrival bare ii more or
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PAGE
Tka Bpoatab rebel rorerai
Th* head of Klag Leopold III
appear* f i r tba tin t time on u t* requiring ail poaata Mtla to ba
B t R in i t a il on tho new 5- atamped to force tbam out of
boa riling:
franc

M O O T GOLF COURSE
WELLINGTON, N. Z-, Mar. IS.
—(if*)—Demanding an irxrrue of
•etea renia a round, riddle* at th#
Miramar Golf Club picketed (Oira
to tba count when club of fid s la
ordered them o ff the link*. I k e ,

" * * » * ■ « HSod h KitedJ r •• ” • • t ^ow Apr. 10

— O N EASY

tAMtoetu ^la, nonhwart (a*

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NOW L 'P ’I B J l U f
• r
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m
O um n
CA
•Al ita r. l l ^ F l f V W j i * lonrlaa ben, they *ttl
Ma* d'Amhrea, bee4 b*'tba A n
g * * ”
»■ Jt lo a « da .
Khan, woo «b. JUas-1tmpetor cup
■ M I f t t e t gnctfcs p a n
nbh
here hut the trophy could no« ba
be prtientad immediately at tba
m w King-Kmpsror bad not beta
proclaimed.
1
d t b a Aaaarkaa League.
W U a tbt Lsakow, will be
At their firat baikeibtll fam e
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Ml N. ravfc

DIRECTORY

* • r * « « * pa n of the of the current aea'on, ihe
t la s ,
the
K bool
for

Mar­
quette rarer* siagntl a program —
• • • * • • *111 ko eondoited eo a rartky player* wart Introduced;
par-tlaM _bM lo u n iu U m o % , q,« new nilt* were anptalnrf; movie*
of patt fame* ware thown, a id
backet bail lyatema and mineuvc.i
war* demon*i rated.

Sanford

LEOAt NOTICE

mHh ^ .a rruratteT

Tba TT baikelball gamei of the
Untrenity of Iowa tram* ihirl-.t
tka pan four acoaont wtro watrh• p l l a l l M tvr * « *iu ad by MU.000 peraon* — au av
Teowincoie
J 7 7 in ^ i/ *..!T
Said tract of Bjtd7 per garar.
m a “*
» t4« i tOerxen.
i . , iuiiu»» « * r 'r

to

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FIt* letirrmen on Coach Burion Shlptey'* Univeriity.of Maty• * I IL n i W l « til
land basketball team are regulart
{£ ? * &gt; £
A‘M,II° " »•
- - ” » **■ ***■ .« 1 e| u * aald ar»P- on the rame coach'a baaktlbatliei
! ! ? - I " * * ■tfc*. ‘ «M eartlfleat. la. They are Fred Thoma*. ratchar;
c^ m cvrr?
* * “ * ,r v,OLA Waverly Wheeler, third baiftnsii;
Dafoes *aM eertlflral* •nail b* Bill Bryant, Charlie Keller
ami
redeemed arcordlno tn taw. tka Bill Guckeyion, opt fielder*.
W * « » d.acrltwd therein will be
» ' 0 »»t hMd.r at the vcthvs o r a w r r * it." e t i r r i i ‘&gt;
rnarl-hnaee
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'* • •"Ol'lh

the Oral
of April

in t "
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thla Ith dar « f Msrrh
T ier*

o. r. m tu N n o v ,
of Clrrult Court of

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WKM TX holder of Ta* fa rl i n « t . No. » « , li-u .,1 tho Till
ja y * f July. A D. 1* 1 *. haa flint
Mm * In my otlleo and ha. m.itr
apptlmilna for a taa d.ru to l.
thereon.
aald
eertlflntr
embnhee the follewlaa dxrrlhro
prnperty la tb# Caanly of Itemlkole. Mlale of Plerlda, to-wli:
le t *1 ••
»» B
SS V
»1
e Three I’laea
The ■ee*aaatea»of th# eald ereeerty under the aatd r.rtltleali
eta la tt
l»eu*d J»0

sne

K "llr» le hrr.h r alvrn that ni|r
•uant tn final d n w rrndrr.d mi
the llth Lav Ilf March, t i ll. In
that certain r u m - prnfinc In 'hr
'trrnlt Court of Memimlr Count"
riorlrU wh-rrln FKDEtlAt. FARM

w n It t it A d k cfirmtnATiriN ••
nlalntiff. and DAIT.IW) I. MITIH.
•KAD and II
It MriltHRMi.
ULIIIlir.AD. an unniarrl.il man.
*rr .If f« n,J» h i .. I It. unilttal.nu,
. atirrl.l m in er will, within tho
'0*1 hnUM or . » In oa Monde v
■ba Ith dar a f April. |»jj. „ ff , r
*r
end sell
eell t„
t&gt;■ th,
I h_ hlkhe-i
ki. l ! ..
- eel,, -ml
hlgjar for caah at tl&gt;*
rent .!,Mir rtf |h* Court Kuo..- ..(
temlm.u C.nmti, riorll*. In « , n
*ifil
rtiifldA, fig fu|Inn |fiC |(nt

wrihrti lot*.
Ths

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BAri'tfM '.»f
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ttrail
Kr“ ^gall
half

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MV*

Th? Rrr. Jamea S- Day epeut
hi ‘ , * . of ihia waak In 8outb
. tniWa viai-.lny Tamps tad Lake'and.
Cur High School Baoketbtll
hoy* an I gitla playad their latt m* lk 1
. ' Mr*. lJoyd Thompwn. who ha*
Pntir&gt; for the action with (\&gt;rna o A *.
m" , ,in|t I f ' tt v latt inw at Iha home of her
m Tttr diy. The boya won while the following of fia ts were elect- trwh„ .| P.Uw, th# 1t,v. J. M.
h till* loat.
ed: Mrs. A. t . Barnett, prcaident; fhompaon. left Thunday for her
Th. F|iwnrh League of it.a Mrs. V. E. Geluler, vlce-preel- home in Pictihurch. Pa.
Mrc. E. 11. Wale*, sccretaty;
Mo h i»‘ Church g iv e a linen
Mr* P.
A " * ,; o
n
rhnwoi- fur Mr*. Morrlaon Kite** and Mr*. Hu.h Nath. irea*urvr.
m
Mr
A* thi H jm ' o f the gathertrg ih^ Th. I*.t meeting WM held . . the m K;«h. wub M
*1”
liclou lefrcehment* were *emcd. home of Mr*. Wale*. There were «•&gt;
Tlu' Matron*' Claa* o f the Fit*! IS women present.
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The ncil meeting of the Worn- !' n’ uriby « H'’k TL
° W,r'
nap:l*i Church gar* a ahnwrr for
Mi** Vida Mott haa been spendMr*. R*tee* on Wedn#«d*y after­ ■n'a Club will bt hrl K Apr* 14 at
irc several day* wlih .Mr*. A.
noon. Refmhmenta
of cookie* 'be home of Mr*. Mun.lorf.
Mr.. Johnson I* now living vn Kills. On Friday Mr*. Ell la enand prnch wera eervtd.
Tho farmer* of Oviedo aatl-ttil Winter I'ark an I han chan^&lt;*&lt;( hfr orisiirtl Mr. and Mr*. McClellan
.
*y
It. Daw inn of S*nf&lt; ril. nr- name to Mra. William Nicholaon. a’ dinner.
Mr. anil Mr*. Il.rry Finch art
,l'"n»lil Andcnon of We»t Palm
eanl/nl a community committee
hire Thurwlav. C. R. lee, George Iravlng ncit week for Rt. IVtetv lira- h apem U*t Sunday at hi*
M 'tgon and Ati'rew Duda were burg, and wilt atay there two b"i-te.
«• f a-t our lo:a| ntim iuct. C. week* brforr iruinj; North
| Die R«v and Mr*. Eben Greent. ...
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Mr.
and Mr*. Ilrnckington are leaf and T. A. Greenlrof of Lake
tt- Cion*
site...
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n»te. Th* eommltiee elected C. 8. driving to Kern park fmm Call- Miry, anti Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Lee a* president.
( furala, having aprnt tho winter out (' ie of Mnasarhuaeits, who are
It. Q. M ill* h i* dcrcp'til a pn- W ell,
si i tilling shim lime with friend*
ahion wlih Frier* Ruib'erq RupKdr, • isiir.' ihe past week ai Buk
rly. Go. of O rllh jgj He pls.t. yi
I. upt : slearw.trr, Taimm anti 3l
mine to Orlando tiwn.
j i'ctrtsburg. They returned Friday,
Otir celery crop D looking U t
ulth nuihing but praise for all
, r ^ L !.r| [ . r j L b ,0" W" « T
Mr. add Mr*. A. L. L'urdc. ... I
llu -r ii'surta.
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Cattle Owners

F U R N IT U R E C O .
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went vl-lllng (rh'ii I*
Rund.tr
Mr. and Mra. II It L&gt;yy, P ’.
piftip* rty cl#ai‘ r I l»v«l I !»■•*i t n w lit *Hi &lt; fimmlnRlonasra* room In |h# ritv
mn and l/iul*p l.nvy. niu| Mr i
*uii* i»* inr i«iici‘i ••i it1*1ii"T ut ih«
,,,l|r ,,r H'inforit.
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Whlefc te Ih# »th day of cuuri'h'jUrtr *l*rtir on ilir
lb.. Mil, day nr April *r,| Mrs. Ili'rni.m taiuliriiiii .•(,
Ufinday In III*
month *4 A p r il,
1137. f»ir (he- rnrp-iF- « f f||linr Hanford were stalling r r l a t l i . '
April. HIT.
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wtilrh
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th*
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Totted thla
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&lt;i f.»nril*&gt;i|H«irr nf r*J»1 C|(v rtn-erl and friend* In (&gt;&lt;'ii"t:i, Hunila*
n r lir.ll-NDnS
l&gt;4iF-ti thi* *th day *.f MurrS.
*h» r— Imom(Inn of |fr inriMs.
Mr, and Mr*. A C. Moore i ' t
r*'
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WhlMhiirtf, unit rnm|Tf*( m
Clerk *f rirewli f*e«rt
II |' IIEHSlHlN _ 1 HU im rin lrH t#rn».
Belly Moore of H.infnnl wore *h
Rewriwat* Cauatr. Florid*
Th. p »ii. will h*
,,, 1ri*rk « f tMes-ista C i u r i n f
t . K AL)__________ __________________
t u e s ta or Mr. and Mi* I’ It
Cuuniy. Florida
ln ( at «K* sl.ove
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Hr* III Il l 'l l *
TW * I HRUTTUMl
acicn-llilriv I.rluvk A » l . |:&gt;,uin Donley Holiday.
rdltelL)
n i t . t a t i T t oh — — ---------------------------------------------at.adard Time, and will rlo** ,|
Mr. and Mr*. \V. I , Hl*’e. Mr.
&lt; w m » : UF AFFLII'ATlOh F u ll ■uadoWll on said dale
" mS m m T A h Slkh-D
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l&gt; Tllll,. IV. M At. KIrn.ii. N. T. Ilill and Mr* K H Hill
Weenoad aaah uf you at* herein
I.oUrv
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Hsr.b, sirtn. that ahd
II
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Wilson
hnv, I. * • I
oatlfled had required It. preMB
Il.^li; II.VWKI.ia. h.ildvr uf Tn* ! d-olgnated liv ill# «;i|y Cnmim'-I were shopping In tlrlandit M u
Mty claim*
and demaada w ain
a,lil„.,l.. KV »i». issued Ihe I k
JI«n,ro a - Inspertore and I. V day afternoon
paw. * * atthar a f yatc “ 5 ,ul^., l
aaalnat tSa eatala af tllMiKtllA isv Ol A u iu -I. A 1*. tt i l . hm ' l ane ha» l.»«n dcaldnalcl us rln h
SlelBARBTH MART, deceaeed. tax .lid u n , ■■■ my oHIr# and has " f « * d elevtloa.
Ualtaa Mi«l c*'riIfII'ofd irIirII |»« k . r . h v '
rtdF«ni«tl .iirfMirdliiw to law. th*

.. H

(They Moo For More)
Del ter and Cheaper Huts Dee'. Palp

A bran* new Rotighoge Food which inerraaew the]
Milk Supyly.,
_____________

BRIGGS

Sanford Am co Feed Store

Let’s

IKKEijnL..
I(H MagnoHm
—— - r

to town

ATm^k

•

a f M id County. I *
th# t.oua.1
duda* of kemlaol* L'uuair. Ptar
It*, at hie afftee la the cour
heuae at Mafeed. Florida, wilhll
aighl e.lewdar moa'.ha from Ih.
date a f th* firat awhllcatloa »i
UMa ooI lee. Each vUlm
or de
gantd n u t Ve In w r llla *
am
■ sa t atale Ih* place
reetdea*.
aad *oe« afflre addre-e a f th.
rtnJmanl, and mual he eworn to
hp (he rlditK.nl, adent, *r .C o rdev. or lb * aame will become veld
nepacdi.d to law.
^ r h i # Jetk day of February. It*.
ML'MV HAH f MIDDLLTILS,
- hiaeLUtac at Ik* Katate v.

aieoRuiA e u i A i r r n
•-

m art.

Dee*ae-d

nade application lor a la* da-d
U K, issued m-rrun bald c r l i l l
am ,ni.ua* re Ihe tollowlnit do,, |,1..1 p ,i|..ty In Ih, Cuualy *d
wiolnoir. ki.tii' ill Florida, to-w ll.
K i, nf I , it t IIlorh h l l " « liar. Ilaiahto
Cist
ll'iok 1
Th, n—..-m rrit
*,f Ihe
oa'd
,n .y .ilr under Ih- **ld rvr.ltl.
■K. Ire imd w a n in in, name nt

“ UniiV,W M M

reriltkate jhall

b«

iK 5 ‘ .h.,i . - ,‘f . « , t
III th, miahsil
h* rnurt-hous, door *B th* Gr«t
Unndar In the r" 2 * l*t,
iylj, which
l»
the tth d * r

'V '*i*d ,,,'hl* dll* day ol Marcli.
.u n
,,,T
‘
O. C IIKIlNPriN.
flC R la kareby given th*
Cl,rh nf Circuit Court -if
- .1 t*
ftaal decree data.
IWmlnula
Cuualy. Floildt
I. HIT.
la
that cartel*
pending la th* Circuit Court liK A L )
mate
county,
FlorK*
AFFlII-ATlOh r o w
HR U W N K H S LOAN hWTIt’hl o rTAX
K&gt;*CK|| —
m ■» plaintiff, and
Noilr,
I,
h
,r,b
y g ii. ii , that H
rPOH t a g
IdiUldN
hie wife.
D A V I D U lil'HKIIOl.DF.IL holder a f Taa
Certirieat* No (It. I.. 0-.I th* ln.l
lay of Jult. .V D. 1*11. hao fllml
ram. In'm y offlc, and ha* madf
•apiteatlon for a las d**d tn n*
asdanlgnad.
esoid lh,r,un
Xakl
c t ll f lr a l *
aa Special .Master
n brar,e th, fnllowln* dweerlhed
lap* I hour* &lt;•(
ee#p,rty
In
Ih#
Conniy
ef deaslday. ta* t'h
I'h dry
ante. Ittai* of Florid*. I»&gt;wlt:
_______ j l the
Me front
treat * » r
Lai
I
C,nlrat
FarV.
at aesalaote
d K fh e
Can**
Rhone af
The *,N,*«ni,ni
of
ih* aatd
hi.font.
F l«r
B K n H ' Flerlda. la g
i.fo r
_ .
|ty.’ after to' ireperly umt*r th* said aarllfl■ sd -aaa|l
afl t*
**&lt;t &lt;sl* Lsu,i. w n la Ih, name nf
and.
ta tka
Ike hl.heet
hist
&lt;iVKHWTItKKT l»VN1&gt; 1N»
htAder foe eaah IB# f»H a »
t’ niiss said r,rllftrat, shall I.*
-ed *«m ,d aeri.nlln, to law. "hi
I p i S H i r i l » r i l l » t ItleMla Wilt It•old tn th, blah,St bidder at th,
IRewMl
-nart-hoawi
door o a
ih* fir -'
test M a f I l N t L a f LeekMonday in tn* nwalb of Anell.
hart’
HIT whteh la to, stk day of
Flat thereat retard ed I . Flat
Vnrtl. IMT.
.
*. page TP af th* FahUa
■ r-M.d lhl* *ih day of Match,
* » • * M la o l* ‘ CoaaCy
IMT.
gpacts l Master
n C II KRNnOX,
C|,fh nf Clrrnll (foutt nf
*
M id u l e ta h*' made t* satisfy
the te n ** af wild
lt,mlnnle Cnonlr.” Fsofi
------a UCOMARDT.
(• S A L )

wjfc. at pahHa eatery, ei

LAKE M ARY

IN
W ITX Eng
W IIDIIKoF.
I i
M l - lierpuntn set my fund i&lt;
Jlaror of t,i, City
of
asnfon
Florida, and asi. have r.iu-*d *'*
Frleml* of Mr*. J. M. Thumb
h, arrts,d her,In |h, seal id Ih
•aid C lt- -p lh l, th, ttih i.sv III «nn are gldil in know that *hi- «
VlAfrh. HST
eh|e io In nut again after a Inig
KIlW Atlls 'HtilillMU
A* hf.enr of III, *-||y illness from neuritis.
of koafnrd. t'lorld,
Mr. and Mrs. t’harlr* Ford &gt;■(
A tt,,l 1
¥. d &gt;AMHriN.
Ma*rarhutett*
moved rerrn’ly
he 'ir y Dark
into iheir new
home purrha-i-d
IM A M

fools the best forecasters. Ilut we do want that chintz
for the windows. We do need a carpet sweeper, a new
percolator, and a new end-table in the living-room.
And we don't want to slush around rainy streets to
hunt them.
Problem: How to thwart the weather man.
I *H * ,

I l* a

Simple enough!
L^t's sit down by the fireplace and read the adver­
tisements. Here It’s comfortable and snug. Well take

t k » l g q tu k Ike ta li*fic tio n lh «t Kick, Creamy

the newspaper page by page, compare prices, qualities,

■M l Flavorful

brand-names. Tomorrow, rain or shine, we’ll head for

w ays gives.

See that ICu on hand At a II times.

the store that has what we want, and be home again
in a jiffy.

GREEN VALLEY
DAIRY
"Rich Milk”

a MthglvM** »*e«Slirle

4

NO TELLING what tomorrow'H weather may he. It

t a y time o f (k g day, (kert'n nothing

Green V alley Dairy Milk Al­

Phones
C

W . B ak e., Prop.

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H ave You r Clock* A M
W atrk m R cg a ln d By
O n* W ko R eally
Knows How

M A D K R IG H T IIK R E IN P1.0R ID A

F inf id*. d» Geneva

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I ’ hone

S u n i - C itru s P u l p

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Etetrital^wpgllM

CHICKEN DINNERS

FEBN PARK

OVIEDO

p u n in b
HWoins
t.'aieui ea
ealc eertifkate ehall hN. rrdeemed ' • ordiag te law, thi
i* " • , record %
^ p ro p e rty del
I M therein "eUl, h&lt;
Bt«o||
------- m* i n to tn* _ Q » W V H dd.r d«.-ks*v
W patl-hnuH
Feo*tt-hnueo M o o r * W »■; t * e - fW*e
Honda* la The m aalb td April,
IlIFninir Fla tn
n e t. whteh la the MS .dap * t ■ ta him.iilrwdfhF
r**«...
April. 11IT.
'
mure
or leq*. being jw'rn.,.|l,M
Dated thla I t h . day of March.
T w eatr-piv.
( ji , ' 5,t i.»u S
M n . C T lille e o e„J
'Tck.-lul berg ultb Mr.
Totnty
tin i
rt.iutP,- ll.utaa .
a F. H EH IU h i N.
Wjlrty One ( i l l
gininl?
Clerk of Circuit Court ol
Irina and being In rtemipow
Ptorlda.
Remlnele Coenlr
County ttmte .1? Florida. I t
L ^ L T " . * &lt; " % £ £
IS IU D
i &gt;
he »..l.t |» d ilk r r f e e . trip „ 3,u'h
r told Unde
he terms of eil.l Hu,I do?-.-*
’ATMN
FUN
iv v t c B « r
A r f i KL
c
tiKtniut: ai e r
COACH GETH T H E C IIA lil' ’ W* rrU*'' " f hl" Oughtcr. M’"
• -• As htoelal !
-Mttwa J ^ h - S r , glvan. that
8 ABETHA, Km... Mar. 1 3 .-W ) * " r ' 'V '1'''
' ! r'
v*
_
_ _
■ •M
CIIUWIC
and LA U It A W lO T IfiJ o r %rrt.ir% t i o \
-D uring a ;¥cem b liu .n l. H . J Nl^ ' ”
T '"'
LAO w e . ha Mar ol T a* Cvrtlflrata
t u
uier.D
Mw I t U . Isa a * , tba Tth cay nt
W- (Biir, Hargis. ,„d hi. Uni- j
«‘U‘ *
'
.V.itlrw l« I. »•r *-1»y *iVFn,
th at
Jaty. A. D. m e . ha* filed &gt;*tne II. K JOIINMON. h-.l.lrr uf T ill
vrrsity o f Kansas track
track tram
Irani! , r*. “ f ‘',pr..
,
ta my of flea aad ha* made so&gt;rltf Iruli* No
in;*
U mif.I thea nl.Kl IMf’ “ l" 1 Mr*
" A
“ 1
pttcatlaa far a l a . M
l* h
flay «if Aumiiif. A. I» IJ3J. Ham were Stranded for a night.
children of Autiurnd.Ui. lime t
Mead lh*r*un- Bald «»rtlflta t» »m- l»l
HftI sAmw In my n f f i o and has
Amurtg those who found
actn n l
tSafotlawlaa
dsactllwd
TlJUoF rtplillr.lt Inn fill
lurnetl in their hmnn nfier •
p rip w ly la th# Cauaty " f
.... on» In a barber shop
#f» liF IrR||P(| ItlFtFflD i s .r j.r lm '? il .........
rummo,u“
visit nlih their mAtlirr, Mu i
m |*7 M at* Sf Fiend*, lo-wlt;
m
#
rmhrjfpg
(ha*
followInar
d**
was
the
g-fooM-Inch
coach
who
’
*1
Paw
*h a *» NW c.w
Grant.
wrrlhril prn|tr r( y In tho. (VitifltY
af aactlon a, Tnwoahlp t*
waa
honored
by
:*lng
givrn
a
I
fif 8&gt;-mlnii|p, Hitt** of Florida, to*
Bttlh, Rang* H
r“ * *
barber chair in which in sleep, j Mr. and Mr*. Hull uf llumdi t,
T il:
I g
« I I lh N t i t W l&lt;
were Ihe wecki-rni guest* nl M. •
Irttla U A It 111•t'h • U &gt;al
eg I Acres.
ICttOM'a
WIMm^rr Hmeint HrrIlo-ll. I*l«l
Itali a psri'nl*. Mr. anil Mr* &lt;
Tka aaaerwmsnt of th* aatd prop.
a owJW f?:A " * T " » ' n i l . .. :! It
Mi*
fioiih
i
I
'
mw
**
&amp;
.
---- rartlrleals
•rty wader IS* said
MrUlii.
Th» ■»•*»» fm* hi »*f Ihr mwId prop* TM&gt;:
i i J f . F l ow. T
waa la th* »«*t# of C.
#f|y uiulrr Ih** m h| «‘Fr!lf|rat«P l«Mr. and Mr- Harry Week" &lt;i
"rB ^u 2 *atP*e#rllll*ale *h*U Jjj
redaeeaac aeeordln* tn law. the

Th e Bent Yno C m Get

Seminole County News

that
vt
the
lilt

? STU W V

, from Mr. Poker. They have en­
larg'd and made eitenelve re*
_____
imin to the pUee.
. — -------- | Mr. Morgan Hoch*ira**rr and
J eitirr. Mias llonenta llochatraa! H t of Alter leen, Md.. wera gueats
' lau Sunday of Mr. and Mr*. J.
Mr. and Mr*. Taylor of PittaK. Houghton. Thi* U their firm
burgh have been guest* *t Mr*
.
.
, visit tu Morula In .0 year*, when
F. t . Gtialtr a, but now returned )|r ,rofh, trM i, r W(l 0 alnc*vllU
home.
' where he had been a teacher in
Mlia Scardefield »|Hni tail lhl. Univ»r»uy for scvtral years.

"Buying at home"— through the advertising col­
umns—gives you wide selection, more time to decide,
and satisfaction when you decide. Make it one of your
pleasant habits!

�Si?w w s * TfrTwit ** w &amp;jk*?*
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SHOWS HERE SU N D AY A N D MONDAY

11yon Live Only Once" T o
Show Here F or Two Day t

RomaniScComedy h Boohed
For Two Day Showing Here Stanli"Oatca«t’j{

Henry Fonda, Sylvia SOLVE MYSTERIES
Sidney Are Cast In M
R
g
Lead Roles Of Film I

J a m e s ^fetton, Pat I
Ellis Head Cast Of
Colorful Adventure

The mnsi itarltlp human drama1
the screen haa erer offered to mi
to the Rita Theater Wednesday
When "You Only l.hro One*," Wal­
ter Wangrr’a first production fn?
release through United Artiste,
begins a two-day engagement with
Sylrla Sidney and llrnry Fonda,
the rcreea sweetheart* o f "The
Trail of the Loneiome Pine," teanhc.l In the starring roles,
Dynamle mnfllct, thrillin'? or(ilcnda Farrell and llarton Maelien an I senring romanro are com­ Lane s«lr* mysteries of murder
bined In this story of a woman ami o f lore In “ Smart B node,"
Who risked her life to fight by the find o f a Warner Bros, series
side of the man she lured when
I nlioiit the ntlv'niures of "Torehy
the whole world condemned him
Blunt-," Tuesday at the Ititg The­
ami hunted him like on animal in ater.
erery corner of the earth.
Frit* I-nnir, who handled the
megaphone on
"Fury,"
«J|,"
"Metropoli.," and other unforget­
table films, directed “ You Only
Lire Once" from an original story
by Gene Towns ani Graham Us­
her.
A great supporting cast Is head­
ed by liatton MarLane, who In­
cidentally has his first sympathet­
ic rule.

LiltIng muiic, rolllchinc Uughlor and glowing romance combine
lo make “ Sing Mr • I s n t Song,'’
a fo r m n p o li 'i n
production
reNational,

An artist’s depiction of filmLloyds ot
land’s sensational
Ixiwlon," which features Tyrone
Power, who appeared hero re­
cently in “ la r i Is News," and
the beautiful Modesine Carroll,
who___ find*
unforgettable ro-

To Mary— With Love*
Returns Here Friday

Bob Steele Headstart
Of Coming Western

F
|f

Today’s must Ijlkud-shoal lots
*t«ry hrlnrs Wnrner llaxttr and
Myran |y»y latcii Into each other's
arms In “ To Mary—With law **
Twentieth (t-nlury-Fni pleturo rl
the Kill Theater nest Friday lit
n return showing.
Brilliantly, tho nweeihearl* of
"Pralboomt" ami “ llrosdwoy Hill"
bring to Ihe screen Hie great
modern slory of I wo Inters who
find. In tears ami heartbreak,
thn true depth of Hodr emotion
anil affection.”
Directed
by John Cromwell
from Milliard Khorninn'M best­
selling novel of Ibe samn title,
"To Mary With laive” also fea­
ture* Ian Hunter, Claim Trevor
aad Jena IMton.

thn

romtdy

roll*

over It In wave* of laughter
&lt;&gt;* Ilia story progresses to |t*
currrlmr finish. Th, hails
siaipto one; n prominent cltlxeu
l» lourid dead In hla home, and
hh wife Is put mi trial lor th»
hilling,
inn n chatty surlily
woman of the luwn la selected in
servo nn Hie Jury, and finding
herself at varlam-e with her fe l­
low talesmen ns In (he lady's
guilt, shir sets ulimit stringing
the rent of the Jury In her views,
nml ntao proceeds to solv„ the
mystery by herself.
In Ilia enurin' id her efforts,
1*1* nty of lim-spe, led i rises o c ­
cur. and nmler th e deft trea tm e n t
nf Director Hen Holmes, the nutrotm. remains In doubt u n t i l . I h e
fast-moving flnnle. Helen llrudetlek, long nrrlalmeil llro-idwny'a
fm enin l comedienne, piny* lli-i
resoureifiil Jury ■woman, with Vielor Moor,- sharing top honors
. wlllt he r as n well meaning real
e sta te salesninii
who
Is nlro
dieflvil us linn id Hi., lalcsni.io

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Murder Mystery Here
At Rllz On Saturday

ftro»in&lt;!# anil

mance in the r.crven achieve­
ment which sl.ous ti.motruw an I
Monday at the Kits Theatir.
A
story of a lov- that thungorl the
destiny of an empire, the produc­
tion h.rW Power toward stardom
as tlv. result of his romantic role,
depicting him ns tbo screen's

WEEK OF MARCH 14, 1937
A T T IIE K IT Z

(Inn of Ih* faatsat of all Hob
ftliele western pictures, •telling­
ly filled with action nml Ihrllls;
a well balanced, hard riding,
straight-shooting f e a t u r e .
Is
‘‘Cavalry," a Republic release star­
ring Hull Hleele, which opens at
llllf Theater next Haturday.
Hleele portrays a captain of
Ihe union force* who brings In
Justice the rlnglesdsra of a hand
of mutt, trying to establish Hags-vIII- as an Independent country.

Sunday, Mnmlay—The s’ory which changed the destiny of
a nation "LLOYDS OF LONDON."
T.tsdny—The Blit Day— 125 Reason*. And the adventure*
of n girl reporter.
Glenda Farrell and Barton Mnrlamc In
"SM ART lll.ONDK."
Wrdncrdny, Th' rstlny— Sylvia Sidney, Henry Fonda "YOU
ONLY LIVE OfICK." Arldeil feature, James .Mellon, 7-ssa Pill*,
and Hugh Herbert “ SING ME A I.OVB SONG."
Friday— Emotion parked drama that whirla to a most
thrl ling rliinnx “ OUTCAST" with Karen Morley and Wirren
Williams. Alto rrquestril return engagement Myrna laiy and
Warner Baxter “ TO MA11Y—WITH I.OVF."
Saturday —I’lay Screcno Helen llriHlrrick and Victor
Moore “ WK'KE ON T IIE JURY." Also Bob Steele In “ CAV-

A film set so large that It
overflown!
Info an adjoining
studio was constructed at UnBed
Artist* for Waller Wanger’s pro­
duction, “ You Only Live Once,”
which brings Sylvia Sidney . ami
Henry Fonda to th* Hit* Tim*
ntrr on Wednesday.
Hprnw log over several seres
-n the bnrk lot, Ihe *et r«pr»*'
u nit buildings, towers, walls ami
rrrna’ ion
yanl nf a nuMfern

ALRY«M
A T T I I E I’ H INCESS
Sa'.rd.iy, also Sunday—“ PENROD AND SAM " and Buck
Jones "SUNSET OF POWER."

pilson. Pirntls*k&gt;n-svn* oldn
In erert pari of Ihe set on
ErhiewHonal lot iu-xi door.
A ssfc.n 1She: ms ;•Matured
million cans of salmon in ll*3t&gt;.

Th0 fl -*l hook In English nn
Ihe province of New York W.IS
"A Brief iK'scrlptlun
of 'New
xseYTMEW—V'til' l H-ot^n.

HIDDEN ACCENT
The Impulsiveness which »e*
rent* the vivid personality &lt;&gt;f
Virginia Field won for her »n
outstanding rolj
In Twentieth
Centtry-Fox'a lovo story that
changed the destiny of an empire,
“ Lloyd* of London,” at th* Hit*
Theater tomorrow.
FAM Ol’ H IN

ENGLAND

1

A stirring drama e l ■ w u ' i
IBit for r in ft ia c i and thn f s f
• f a mob whipped late freasy bp
amaU-towa bigotry hr laps f a m e
William, Karta Motley aad Lew
la Stone to the screen of the Rita
Theater Friday la “ Outcast."
"Outcast” la the itory of a php■Iciaa who la boeaied freea tky
to tkp Ip Mlaa Morlep »S e he*
Iterra him guilty of aiarder. She
catcher up with hha ia a Haiti
mll-weMern town where ha haa
taken refuge. There, throngh the
Intercraaion of Stone, ihe dteeer.
era the phpiiciana Innoeenee aad
falla in lore with him bat aat be­
fore the haa betrayed him lo a
mob.
The role of phpilctan i* on* of
the “ heaviest" William baa r r tf
played and he handle* k wkb fl k
feeling aad akin. Mlaa Merky
pan a great deal of fire lam the
difficult role of the girl who**
hate turni to lore, and fltoao rata*
in a grand performance. The cam
alio include* Jackie Moraa, the
child atar o f "Valiant ia the W f 1
For Carrie; Christian tab,
_
ther Dale, Job* Wray aad ot1|*T*.
■ * - »' 1 t . 'r
BANK HOLDINOI INCRKA11
WASHINGTON, Mar. IL - &lt; * &gt;
— The bank* of ih# eosn1t r y ,‘ 0W
June HO, lond, held I17A5M**,'000 in U. S. Government toevltic , or 25A3 percem a f their *0»
to I assets. In 1M9 the amooatwt*
1 l,02J.H70.000, or fcM perteH *1
their assets.

Over 230 actor*, feature pay­
ers and extra* were employed iw
“ Outcast," drama of mob fury,
front Frank R. A d acV popular
novel
"Happiness
Preferred,"
which opens oa Friday at the RRa
Theater.

Ian
Hunter, appearing with
Wnrner Baxter ad Myrna l-oy in
“
.......................... I U lfl ANOKI.F.H. M*r.
•To Mary—With Love," Twenti­
defective.________________ - W it h Alice firady. t f r l g #
eth Century-Fox picture at th*
] n« exeenllre vice pc**HkWfv 1
Bits Theater Frkiay, we* ! * ■ * «
Braxil I* attempting for
the, Tollwagger youmUllto^jNiJ bs
on the English stag* before twa­
first time lo supplytt« own nccdil organised •&lt;• pioto*t;.d*g* fr
in* to llo lywood.
for cigaret paper.
|poisoner*. First objective*-wHi
----- r— -----.
law* in Mala* sad Cgltfarnla
Tho lolal while" populstkm of
Germans am taxed on • any -make dog poisoning 'g-sCsio
the ifntnr nf H"»Us Africa row ore tits, they replixe on th* d«va|;( latter 11 l . ] n *cndesito_mak*J
; campaign nstlenak excel lie tuu nifilio'U.

TROTZKY ASSAILS SOVIET PURGE

Cummings V oices Plea For ‘Rejuvenated’ C ourt

Here Next Friday

IN •‘0UTCA8T*

HER TWENTY-FIRST BABYI!

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A * Associated I’ress photographer visited Lee* Trotsky, the I w e t t

Russian Sotie! leader aew la exile at Ceyearaa Villa aear M.xlro City,
and teak Ikes* excelteel pktaree el hia dlecestiwg the reeest M**»
eew trials and execution* sf » sld-lia* Leal* rovatoUeaiatta Be said
Dictator Joseph Stall*’* reglto* b pertarbed by pr—psrt* * f aw later,
satlosil airing *1 th* purge end la “wllllag to rrowrt to eay — eeero
to arrest this smtsbcs L* (Aaeaciated Frees Phetea)

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BACKBONE OF THE C.I.O.— THEY CHALLENGE FEDERATION

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too osisisme m roe nmi &gt;m i nmmuiec ror in.iusiriat u rgantutton, which i* selling up a national Isuor orgimza ion to
rival the American Federation of Labor. These union Baders, led b y Chairman John L U w U , met in Washington to map a program
for Ihe fifteen unicn* affiliated with the C, L O. On* of the group’s first moves will be a membership campaign in the textile ind.etry for th* United Textile Workers Union, Left to right; Francis J. Gorman, president o f the United Textile Workers of Am rrii*;
Philip Murray, vice-president of the United Mine Workers; Charles Howard. C. I. O. secretary and president of the ln’ ernatk»nal Typo­
graphical Union; John L. Uwls, president of lh» United Mine W orken and gukitog fort* o f the C. I O.; Sidney Hillman president of
lW Amalgamated C,othing Workers, awl Juba Bropby, executive director of C, 1, y . (Associated Prose photo)
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poaaibly tightened up over
the winter month*.

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Ua—oearrod C alam ity city —
racked Madrid today aa laaxrgant artUWry akotla tore gr—t
iteo te bnlldlnaa of the down*
wn dtetrict.
Meagre report* fro— the Univanity City go** where Oov■■Mat mUltlaara aid tnser*
at iroopo have cant—tod (or
waaho do—rihed the oapl—lvo at*
lack* te fresh attempt* to root
Don. Praacleco Praaco’a force*
ooa thatr barricaded poottloas.
J u t after the eaptoelons. a
Oorsmaeat olr — aadroa flaw
over the area on an oboere alion
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Italian troop* wa
flghUag on tha teaurgont aid*
and wore declared by the War
tel els try to hero been forced
from atreteclc petition* In thCnadatolara
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•Thank you, air”
the federal judge who aentenced
te 30 day* In jail and P*P
1100 fine for contempt o f the
haute o f reprraenlatira. The old
age peniion leader, at liberty on
bail pending on appeal, la shawm
leaving the tout* at Washington.
« A —ociated Pres* Photo)

S it - Down S tr ik e r i
Ordered To Evacuate
C hrysler’s Factor,y
Declares Neae
Let Is Elected Wealthy Yachtsman Judge
Has Right To Ot»
Property Of
To Head Cooety Accused Of Arson Acupy
n o t h e r PcrsM
Faiedeg Group
Dodge Workmen .
Roy Symefl Selected
As Conservat i on
Vice-President

To Vote Tonight
Wayne CountySheiUt
To Serve Injune*
tlon On GmplojMf
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C. K Loa of
Oviedo was
named president sad Roy gym-e
of lanfnrd
elected
vlco-pr—Iant nf the HemtnoU County Agrtculturml Conservatlun Ataoelatlon Baturday afternoon, C. It.
imwaon, fau lty farm agent, said
today.

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D E T R O IT . M ar. 15.— ( A F f
— Circuit Judge Allan ChR R i
Ih’II today grunted Ml Ito
Junction calling upon slU kfeS
Htriki’ m to evacuate plant* m
the Chrysler Corporalton
nm
thia a r c ^ which theyt h
s vw
ie
occuplet)*slnce laat Mo
In
bin opinion,
' ram pbcll held th a t evan J t

Thaa* two men will take leadlag rate* In ir.n admlnlslratl.in
T — w y-eU nf tto 20 plajro*
of th* 1931 Federal Soil Conser­
•apwrod w report were m Send
vation program In this County.
f a r tto i p w l i M i l l s * this twornTha complete Hat nf commu­
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A charge of arson has been thv
u b e r RelaMona
lag whWh began at 10 o’clock and
Mo m 9 B
nity eommltl—men ami ibelr dis­
P n tty MU*. Jaaqua'ina J**ow•rimhumd shortly aftaeaoaa fat* lew (abarv) la ragardad aa a
placed ngainst George M. t o * - ti y,U,l'’ it “ atm do— ate BN*
trict* to aa 9»Uowi:
bloom.
Orleans lh(
(.udown atrikaNf
Mwl*g which Jo* Engl*** iroktes leading candidate for selro'loo aa
Hanford District—Itoy
flynit's, tobove). wealthy New
prop*rty.”
» naan I ihatr m m N m
ai tto qnaen of tha Parte International
chairman; g. J. Meyers,
Uus shipbuilder and former malt mag- lh# righ. ,0
achaal here.
nate, following Ihe burning of
,|,cUr, d ,h*t “ resp—t f t *
Bchmah and L- I- Frailer.
Exposition which open* In May
Tha itoro missing mentors,
his *110.000 yacht, Ihe Martha Uw in ,, oriUr tB() t„ ^ oowri*
I Act—lated Press Photo)
Ixmgwood District — w . n
Bam Holbrook, catcher, Joa* Oil
Jane. He recently filed suit ?.o t, m, „ , cet| There must to M
rope,
chairman;
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J.
North,
i„
viva*. chartMop,
and
Whitty
collect $30,000 Insurance on Ihu eompromls* and Ito writ Wl|
J. Knight and n. it. hi mm
Har**f pitcher, a n aapactad to royacht which was burned nt Its Issue.”
Oviedo Matrtct—C.
H.
Ie&gt;e,
pan wtthla a few day*.
mooring in May. 1030. |Asso«lTho Injuno'.lon order la
chairman; daorg* IV. Morgan, ateil Pres* Phn’.u)
Thaa* proseat this mornlac mnhla Wednesday morning.
Andrew
Dud*.
Jr.,
and
C.
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•M a d Bliner. Papa, Iibell, Payne,
Wayne county sheriff moat
Ctonl*.
Mar than, go—, HaytoeH HarriIt cm strike leader* tofor* I
Mr. Dawan announced
Hint
The name o f Mr*. Cordon Barntii
aaw. Wright, Uvlagatoa
Several hunt! red Union I
wn* omitted Saturday In the 11*1 t f work atoote under the new pro­
massed in th* third floor •
gram probably will b* rallnl lor
Speaking before the Rotary Club "&gt;"'rl*u'° rV
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I&gt;v«ocratte
dor of Ihe County building,
within tho east threw
weeks.
loday ‘ at Its rrgulrr weekly 1 ' 'c,ury rund* Sh* * • » ' " ne d0,,*r.
ce|i*.n| Ihe d*eUlon quietly
aid -Uu. Cuttgfca..BamwUteu
Iu nfh**4tni' *
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HhWiHiVp rx»»&gt;f -4. | (
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------and ol| oontnunlty. comnuttees
Tuesday'a
tides,
TIJal
Asked if alt-)
iW f H cfM irjr r t th * FlotHfl Krai
will he IB hie Mftcn Muml.ty
Ocean
Pier,
Dayipaa
Boach:
low,
would obey the
K»»ate Commission. Orlando, ad­
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B u fo r d
la charge, terlu
d
morning to fill out Ihrlr own
mitted that many o f ito Roosetclt 4:41 A. M. an I 4:S0 P. M.| high,
George s. Wilson, prooldoal
teg Clyde MSan. manager of ih#
work sheet* for practical purI 0;M A. M. and lt:£J Pv M.
policies are “ clearly unconstitu­
the Dodge local said a “ w la W il
Seven pieces of special legbtteami Calvin O r iffliX president
pose and Instruction.
tional,” but should It* Upheld 1&gt;y
to taken In Dio Dudgo plan* te#
*C the cteht Bornlo N ila , an liv- lation for 8**fo»d will he sought
I’rof.
Harry
Wood,
on*
of
the
J
The
farm
agont
sold
leutallro
night.”
upheld by the court on the ground*
Kiweior, and tha chah tralnara in tho 1937 ItglaUtero, according
fliuie
supervisors
In
vocational
ag(
plane
are
fur
bla
represents!Ires
of "natlunsl expediency,”
have Psew b a r f f o r ' f a p— t few to proposals which wero dratted
ilculture,
.pent
Saturday
with
In visit each community In Ihu
It would not bo the flret time
weak* in sen junction with tha today by City official*.
County and collect work sheet*
that unconstitutional acts had been Prof. R. F. Cooper In Ovle^jo.
Workers on the Salvation Army
Probably tho moot Important
In thl* tnsnner.
upheld by the tour, on the grounds
o f tho lot 1* a provlalon that
Twenty-one
cases
were
on
the
In
Iho
event
that
any
farmer
of Vnaiional expediency,”
Mr.
would allow (ho City Commis­
W. R. Stotky was elected pres­ Broome stated, citing the Wltlium* police docket fur trial by Municipal nr grower fait* In enter his
sion to reeunto lie authority a* ident of ih* Sanford Tourists’
Narcotic, Act, nor Is this the first Judge Frunk Miller it 4 P. M. to­ ■h—I during the per I-id speci­ Hoc«| previous tm l»r«;irinlUK an in- I M a y . ‘ H u l l a b a W
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Municipal
Tax Adjustment
time that • proposal has leen day. Police Chief Roy Williams fied, h* will be given a second tensive suite list toil of Sanford -o
Board with power to adjust de Club and Mrs. Pste Peterson, viceopportunity In partlrlp.Ha In tho secure $3Ji(M) to maintain tho Salmade to “ pack” the court for the Mid.
president,
Saturday
night
In
City
llnquent tax— for 1033 snd pH
The Oviedo High School Banlro
program by rnming in the farm v,,tion Army .ervlco In Scmlnulv
Hall Audkorlum- Officers previ­ purpose nf maintaining a defi­
or, also to adjust special *»*
Class will present lie annual etna*
The weather: Cloudy, colder office and filing the sheet.
ously elected Inelade Mrs. Cora nite political philosophy.
County
during
tho
neii
twvlvu
uas meat
piny. “ Hullabaloo” from tha Oriro
“ The court has always W r, with ahowirs in south portion and
llollinger, —erstary, and Ralph
Mr.-Dawson announced ttint all months.
This authority w u held by th*
ilo School Auditorium at ■ P, M.
on
east
coast
tonight;
Tuesday,
packed,”
Mr.
Ilroomo
ilo-lsi
I,
perrons In the Ifltg program will
James G. Sharon, general chalr- Tuesduy and We-lnesday.
■amhiela County schools Will bo Commission for on* year and ex­ Bagwell, treasurer. A ll will strv*
“ and It has always In erpined P*nly cloudy, occasional rain In b* notified Individually of tha man, and Fred It. Wilson, busineta
dismissed Wednesday afir moon pired only recently after hundred* until Dec. 1, 1MT, when th* Club’s
Proceed from the show Will t o
stance
wi-h*
amromo
south
portion,
colder
In
the Constitution in aceortlancc
lima
snd placo regunllug tho district chairman, will preside at donated to tho school aa ito M l*
far the Caatar Holidays sad classes o f individual delinquent las bill* new fiscal yaar begins.
th# philosophic* o f the politi-il •0U|H anil estremo cast portion*.
flstenty.fire
winter
visitors
at­
nf
work
sheet*.
the breakfast meeting.
filing
ora oat to resume oat 11 Monday had ha— —tiled.
Iocs’ yearly gift to school Iro*
It'H lIs w S Uw r&gt; | . T e a l
parti** m whlrh the majority of
morning. County Buyer!mendew
m*
Sumu 3tl lleuii-rmnii led by Cap­ provements, beautification
Th* City a'so seek* to e n rt • tended the entertainment Saturday o f the court happened to totting.”
T . W. Lawton announced today.
tain Itnndall I'hnse, Ralph Smith, other projerrs m benefit th* eg*
law “ t° proriil* that sereril pur night and onjoyod the following
The
present
controversy
oier
AO tanctors are expected to eel* o f property owned by on* program arranged by th* Semi­
Jack Fennell, Max Stewart, Earl coming classes.
th* 8 upreme Court, Mr. Bronmo
—tend lb* annual tonv—ll— o f tb* party or owned jointly by mow nole County Chamber of Com­
Turner, An-lrt-w Curruway, W. K.
A sltaldu purse Is expectad W
said, la the greatest issue wti.eh
merce:
Florida Educational Association In than one party may be usessol
Dupn-r, J. (J. I'attenon, L. I » Me to rlca$'d through tha *v t « 4
has
com*
before
the
Amcr
e
in
Group singing, led by Mr.
Ovteada. Those who fall to to together, units* request Is made
Lucas, and C. K. Adams will make hnsi-d on tho comparatively large
Last rites for Robert F. Wash
people since the Civil War. tt i* a
Stolky.
pee—at will find stole ■oethly in writing.”
ihu canvass.
bum, 03, yho died Saturday at
aiu-ndince of Oviedo penona 01
good
thing,
he
add'-d,
for
the
pen“ Get Acquainted” conteit.
chock* deducted by an •mourn]
piny* in tho arhool auditorium dap#
hte
Daytons
Bench
home,
wet*
jg third (Ututa would empower
Prospect
cards
will
to
distributed
Tap dance, Mies Joyce Whld- pi* that this ennroversy has i liv­ held at 2 o’clock thia afternoon
a— trahei to th* number of dago th* municipality to lev/ a tax
Mar* than 20 Sanford Boy among the teams nt ihu breakfast. log iho current school year,
en and he advi-ed ihnt evtrynn*
den,
accompanist,
Miss
Lcnora
they missed tha ronclav*.
J’rof. R. L. Cooper aanro
for two purpose*, one, for 'to
should do his own thinking with from the Erickson Funeral Home. Scout* tonight will appear tofor# Campaign supplies ami final In­
irodinte baring ito Scat* dur- funded Indehtelnei» o f th* City, Wk kitten.
The Rev. Dr. E. D. Brownlee of­ • q u a r t e r l y Court o f Hon­ struction* will to given by Mr. that ihe school would walaa
respect
to
this
subnet.
IC a s lla M — te a s Meet
\ teg tha vacation period will to ro- and two, for the operating ax
Sanford lies who wished I* aa*
or tonight In tho Junior High Wilson.
The argument that It Is neces­ ficiated.
■how,
— trod to peesant n ttcanead phy- pen—* of the Ci*y,
4u—allow#* a# ram# Twe|
-Mr. Washburn was tho fat tor School for ■dvancrnfcmt in th* or­
sary to m lr* certain members of
ateten’ s cartifkasa tha* no rpidemProposed law
number four
th* court on account o f 'heir age, of II. C. Washburn and Floyd ganisation'* Tanka.
b o f eoangiatu « —
was would —able ito City to t-st cev
he has Immediately dropped, ud Washburn, both of Sanford.
Th* session will be directed by
t i t tha aoemr vis had.
Interment was In Kvtrgrroa
tab) revenue derived Irun the
mining that there la no longer t-tty
Judga James G. Sharon and la to
Cemetery.
operation of Ih* water punt for
tcssllssrt m pea*
to attended by 11. J. Ilsgedorn,
.the refunding o f tho bonded debt.
Aay candidate who eipert* to
Otlando, Scout executlvu for the
Authorisation I* act as Its 0«— ■■e hlo aamo on the special City
Central Florid* Council.
Insuror fo r
IU employees Is •lection of April IS must flln
During an open forum session,
Semlnol* County rilluna
Th« format inn « f n Suiriinolo
sought by the municlptSi'y
formal application for candidacy
ito Court will dlscusn the coming County Audubon Soriety muy de- must filo Incomo tag resuraa
the fifth bill.
along with a patKIon signed by
International Jamborve In Wash­ pcn'l o n thv Intercut fthuwn lo* have , umil midnight
tonight
—Number six seeks “ to cancel I t qualified • I— tors before Mar.
ington scheduled from Jun* 30 rally by 'pcniortt who ar# active BB' ,h,ir r» P " « * « » d * » tto
of W PAla* all taaes due ami 'a bctoni due IS. City Clark Frank Lamson
to July 0. Thia event was post­ in work pertaining to bird life, " r ‘ ore being Iteble to •
work io*i to Seminole Coun’y, P|.i —Is, up- ■aid today,
poned laat y*ar because or an epl C. Itusn-ll Mason, Stutit AuduScn
f e y — ik* High School Athletic
i r w i a w * h i s * , raceei
y
' Th* election la railed In rill
&lt;temf&lt; of infant!)* paralysis.
Fiv# deputy collectors af
Plaid, krteging to M the number!
------------------ ----president, suid tuday. t
(to vacancy an th* rommleslo*
* f me* employed — th* |7.&lt;»0
Mr. Mason disclosed tentative nal revenue will to on duty MMB
'caused by the resignation of
ytnjaat.
plan* for canvassing Seminole 13 o'clock In th* Poat o ff k*
Ferry N. Whitehurst
ing, Orlando, to assist
S. Bari*. W P A work diroeCounty member* of the Hint • unit
Mr. Lamarm said registration
has fsited lo enter bla
mr for dm C orny, said
tu
nscs-nain
whether
tho
County
hooka are open at city Hall and
Penalt i*s of from ft
Hanford's aide of the Florida aa opinion upon either geology or
fetnihmiai af workers will ba ym
grou|t wmib| to feasible.
to arged persoaa who ire not Ship Canal fight la ably net geologist i,”
20 percent of the total
— tbs job te th* mom lag, teIn the ev- nt the body should to on
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registered, aad who want in vote forth by Caret Gnrrolt In (ha
tha report ar*
___ Garrett then devote* a
araaateg tha fare* to M,
Mr.
formed, .Mr. Mason said, (her*
|n^ "
a * it month, to enter their namea
Herbert
L.
Flynt,
landscape
who at*
th*
Th* dir acme rrportad that a
Mar. 20 issue or the Saturday ,fcu*drrd words to explaining
Mrs. J. V. Ridge, director of at nac*.
would be no tlue*. Meetings WJUtd quern |_
In ,m__
filing.
architect,
today
had
submitted
to
■chattels calliag fay four days at the Seminole County Social Wel­
Evening Post’s “This la Florida.* porous limestone
liir.pstone said to II*
li*
b
s&lt;
held
tegubirly
and
probably
Also, ha strosaad. poll late*
Tto Orlando deputy
Under tho bold caption. “ San­\ -d«r the F.orlda Peninsula. H# the City a proposed plan for beau field trips -on occasion.
wit} to employed fare Board, today annouacod k&lt;r
for 193$ must b a n been paid at fo rd ” Mr. Garntt wrl'es In pariiUltanHrme*:
offte* make* no charg* fw
i
IfIcatIon
o
f
the
lakefront
be­
office in the Court House would
least tan days befor* th, election
ing r*turn fltera.
“ fn thia region, Ih* fear o l
« u ow the queaMon la: What tween Sanford Avenue and a
roMivo a CCC enroltaom baIf na* te In become a qualified the citrus fruit ami veg*«**hlO ^_Mt Wi
point near the National Ouard
twee* Apr. I and 2t.
will
happen
if
you
dig
a
de*p
voter.
grower* that th# Florida Ship ditch across Florisla and 1st th* Armory.
Boys, both white and colored,
White tha sketch waa not placed
Canal would ruin the water supq
fluw u ^ u g h ?
WUl
who wbh to seek a placo |g ths
_i_*
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ply _amount*
to'almost
terroe.p.th*
—,
t
April quota ar* laaeragtad to make
sea water that flow* through on public view—because it te only
A rs-m-rt of Army engintern'n
Na. Bf will toldt appHcarton with Mrs. flldgo any
You would think that such a the ditch percolate the pocoalites tentative—officials described It ••
aiion at I P. M.J time after Mar. 24.
matter aa this ought not to ha ' o f th* limrs’ nne and make at expansive and much the desired on the Plnri-lu Ship Canal waat«n-|g*
tativtly scheduled to have b«*n ji
hi ito Maaaal* Temple Tuesday
Based on former asalgaments,
Banfard L sgto ea elw will a-. in eontroveriy. You would think tha fresh water amity, or will work aa they bad outlined.
tegbt, W oaoblgfHl A tfier J- c - about 10 white youths aad an •emblo at | o'clock tonight In U- that geologists with Ibelr stir oca Iho fresh water run Itself out
I f the plan la adopted. May nr presetiK-.l sumetim* thl* afternoon 4
Trowkk aaaatMcad today,
, l equal number of negro— probably gion Hto. U k aatofe Bootevurd, could say positively whether or
Ed Higgins has reported, the pro to tto llnuse Committee on Rivtra
into the ditch and go away
tA sgaatel aaaartalaaiitm pro- will bo accepted from Seminole to diacnao plana fro ftaaaclng a not what la dreaded would hap*
gram would to one carried out and Harbors.
Iho
ocean
tide?
boot* angagod aad re-, county text month.
The report had not bc«n submit­
Son* a f ito toglaa D n m and pen.
“ In either case, all o f Florida gradually with only a small amount
wBI to aaavod at ito
Mrs. BWgo announced that any Burl* Crop*.
“ But the geologists ar* on op­ aoulh of th„ renal might broom* of work beiag done ai onstlma. ted at 3 o’clock.
Attach'* of tto angineer** offie*
t i taateaad. Mr. Tra-I boy I* eligible for a CCC appointThis system b
necessary, it
Command*
Lteyd F. Boy!* posite aides, and ‘-to problem of g desert. A ranal not
disclosed nothing which
I mrac If t o la of a roltef testily, urg»d the m w f*em e a I
was pointed out, because nf ths hav*
urtel
_
a layman or an affkpHuri*
10 feet deep at ___
any point
might have given same light M
A ll miteboro aa* argnT m at- I s giro may to **ten*d M to toa member who na
who own* an orang* grav ^ J ^ ^ d"protobly to^ no*great w ik .” | ^
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*ar
what thsj document contained.
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I • * fsaJty aad M «fe
tutor MthWaa lag »
(bat to Is not competent to

Broome Says H igh Court
S h o u ld Back

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March wind*
alert or rain over much of tha
*«iith today bringing an abrupt
bait to aprlngllka w — thrr.
Temperature* dropped below
the freeting mark te aom* teclira* of Teuareee* and Arkan■us, where
a
wintry — alt
I hr— irned damage te trait.
Snow
felling
nt
Naakvtlle,
M&lt;'mphle and U ttle Rock melted
atmiMt *a t u t aa It atraeh.. W hile
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