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Celerv Feds Meet London

Conner a
Even
36-31 Win Over St. Jukha
A fter_L aat P e rio d R aUy
V' ic
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Cravitt S ett Storing P a c e *&gt;»«ra-

B a skets » g h Behcet's rtpro■■nsnrtooi la tha ceaferewas tour.
aataeat will begta their battle for
tho graop crown tonight at 7:30
o’clock whoa they flash with tha
London Ltewa at Jachionvllte In a
second-rood contest.
Tha two teams, both of whom
draw byes far tha firm round of
ptiy which began as S'6'cteck thU
aftotnoow, hae* am: twice to date
with tho Saafordkts chalking np
a victory on both occatioiu. In
their first matting on tho Js*
echcel'e court, the Fed* came

Lale-R bers Ah* Wi* I X
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1 Wilts In 3rd Period 5“ 'i * Z 'Z f 'Z 'J Z
Coming from behind In .ho Wm I ^ 4 I t fotm , m f M M tenpusrtrr, iho Eckcrson C moors
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&lt;Util* which look placo la*, night
'be dtfrnoo of tU
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ikr local High School floor Nat'onalGoardo In ( U
nocoad
with .he Cannon winning by a “ Jr*
tjm n In, w ing a aoaa
BB-11 mum to practically annaro •"***••
•m»ltten to a
, khnnutlvti of iho teccnd half *"|,,” ***
'*• Hr** half after
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trailing fear to two la tho Initial
r It placed iho eo-holdori of t U W *"W . A field goal gad font
fin : half on erra terms an t U
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Moorman conquered tho Kckor- t°2f*
Cloaaora.
eon* by a 11-17 coant onrlicr m wWllh
U i ' banging In
Iho ntaron'after their fln t at. '*• offoaalro eon* throughout
tempt to settle tho first half tl*! *, 1*T1**‘ H ►*n •* ,fc* tinsl peHe had ended In a roar.
| ried, the Cteaotn gradually swept
Tho HJvermen were hampered *? '»• f » n aednmaagof to aceoant
hy tho abornc* of IlmMten and ™ *•'
•" 'bo »blrd tptarter
• Kelly lut ncrrnhclets cam* from
,h* bofaddled Guardsmen
• behind In the second quarter aft* *•""* •••bar thentselres, froring
. or trailing by an B-S count at the
, P°*m* :o 'rail 34-B. In the
' elate of the flnt period, tio score l,n*' 1,’Brt*r the soldier boys
, t t point* to eight for the Can- T ’""* ,hr** poln-.s white holding
• arts, sending the count to 1B-1B '*• “PPMltlon to four, scnlhg
'• hh the Hi. Johns In tho for*.
,k*
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In the third period, matters
L«ke, with IB points, was high

p r t f i ’trv— Futurity

tMrherlne
la rk 's Minion
Itsrm on Warrior

Junior High Tourney Opens
Today On Clearwater Cour t
Local J m to n Carded Fire Chief Catches
To Battle Sulphur
Fire After Chose
Springs At 9 P* Ms mcphkkson, kss., w . so!
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out by a O -U margin.
Tho w laser of tsnlgteVfltams
will play la tha atml fteala ts*
morrow morniag at 14 o'clock,
meeting ekher St. Augwmte* or
Leesburg who knitted at 4 a’cteck
this afurwoon.
8hould the loeate wla out tealght
snd tomorrow morning, they will
then enter the finals, slated to begin at B o'oteck tomserew oron*
Inff.
All games am bring plnyodIon
tho Daytcnn Bench High School
floor.

OTP)—r’ire Chief llobert Undgrcn

Opening today, 16 teams will r.cver IsU a good Mass Intro
compete for honors In 'tho Hoy’s town.
State Junior High
Basketball ' II, rocclrcd n call that a

lo s t T ig e r
Its w h e re Chief

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CnmpUto Ltbrlcnllon,
Washing nn.l 1‘olUlilng
Wliidshiild Wiper—
Fuel I’ump— Bollcry—
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mid lU'lio Henrico.
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n uslltr owl roiullllon. 3«-J3e. sum*
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1merer, Inner.
rhee. 30-Ua.
CAM BAnr i r r iN c n g ) — y i n
ItPIWACH — Onpollen moderate
P*r rrt. »-l'| I so.I is.
d o w n e d tlsM. m a r k e t
dole
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f ir m .
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HgtfAntl- Kin has. hprs.. Tsl*
I.ulh per ion. senernltr It s * , low I'rimkneeks, fair lu s&lt;-od 3.10.
soma Pest 13.0*. poorer, lowers ho* poorer, low or.
Ivor, P» supplies. Ite.l Mi bn.
TtlMATHKM— Nupplles m»&lt;t. rhtn
Ormond m r.l-.s u , msrhet slendr
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rirm.lt j.-.:
Sets.
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M *IM erstss, spprss .11 the *••. preen
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piiMl.ee. l(* t '» i Topped, per hnpel sl.el, b* sue. Ailo.1 bn. npro, tic

Can You Pick The Winners7
Follow The Dogs At loagwotd!

■ WltlPI A N T — Snpplleo light
is ms no light.
msrnet
etsn.tr
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hare., fair ts i M , t.Se.t.Tt.
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li'HnnitH Wrsts. n rrln. Ca. fc)».
lie . Ksstrrn rr.o, l.lv-I.IC.
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aoarhen tee.
- .UNIONS: t .JItrrN , — . r u . *st
T 'S . bnnriirs, *t&gt;^TW; p&gt;M)iei-, lutrrr
PAHgl.EY-.yfn. per ioo. hen
Mire, n i l s
PHAS i IIIttKHN) — PIS. hosr,.
her*, arr. to &gt;|ualltr. I.M -1 IV
ton* Inner. 1.11-iee.
PKPPKllM
nuppltea modern:*
dswioiHl
Unlit, i . market
alswJr
rlo.
tiu.hsl
hampers.
Hulls, ee
I I&gt;e-I.A* W.m4*r t IS .I.n . 'ltp i b%
m s . HuMnoss I lt-1.15. Woodsr,

Puppy Adoption Is
Sought By Hundreds

'guturliri

Rural Schools Open
Have Plaa
Cage Tournament On Soviets
Paying Motherhood
Oviedo Floor Today

Schools In Remmole Coualy.
ticluslvo of Bonford’s Ins'ltu'tlons, began play today In tha
annual Rural Schools AthteUa
A acacia* Ion tourney which Is be­
ing held on Iho Oviedo rp irt.
CompotUloa, wkkh Wgan Ihla
nfttrncon, will co«t|auo this wett­
ing and nil day. tomorrow, con­
cluding early tomorrow owning.
ThoM on’ered la tho tnurnay
Includo Ovlodo, Isiko Mnry, Ly­
man of Igmgwood, Wilron of
idxteon pupplot within on hour Paolo, take Monro*, Geneva, and
after tho plsce opened but - all Chuluota.

th* rtu of tk r boneless dogs.

*«.— (An— Th*
MOSCOW,
Bolsheviks, driving
toward a
population of 300,000,000 by 1M0,
have appropriated the equlvapwt
of 9400,000,000 to protiot OMsthorhood aad Infancy la 1B37.
Nearly f t 00,000,000 will gw as
bounties tv mothers having flvv
nr more eM’drvn, Inasmuch as
the big family Is tho now vogue.

Th* total appropriation ffir
mo'her and latent cm* is 9, 173^
030,000 ruble*, which te lncrwa**d
by another 1, 104,*00JKX) through
social Insurance and sltewaao* to
pregnant tad confined nomen.

CADDIES BY LOT
BIRMINGHAM. Eng.; Feb. * 8 .A horse nt hard work normally
On ------ Tho D«s Moines anlmsl
ron umrs about 1 1-3 pounds of (43— Tho now orherne of nrawlng
trerun telgun advertised It hsl griln doily per IOO pounds Uvo- raddles by lot will g*t Its first to t
In the Little Aston tournament
■lltrcn puppies for iduptlon. Ho- wtigM,
Horn Aptll 7-0. Tho plan nt present
'twson lJWO and 1,300 porsons,
la the focal point of a virulent ar­
coming by str*ot car, nu'omoUls
gument among golf professional^.
'or afoot, crowded Into the shat­
Tho Royal sad Ancient of Ht.
ter Ihs following day.
Andrews will not qpnslder tho plan
"Jhsy not only took oT of the log 1037.
until after AptlL

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an for housowwtk. Moat stay an
MEN I l i r r VIGOR AT ONCXI
N IW (te rm Tank* Ts biota can- p ism ire. Fhoq- B93-R.
am raw m g
lavlgorato* aad
Mh*r ailmaiaam. On* dooo pop* up
scdhks, gland*. U not delighted.
aMEm refunds few coats paid.
Call, *Th* McRoyaalda Drug CamAvenue.

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W. H- Williams, S3, the “wcithor Mg*” of Faltliml, HI., be1loves tho corn husks end lazy
squirrel* augur an “upon” win
ter with little m ; o weather.

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Cushion Style Lamb Rooat lb. ........... 29c
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Tongues lb. '29c
Weiners lb.

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Center Cut Loin Pork Chops lb..
Fillet Steak lb. 59c

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Sliced Pineapple No. 21/* can
Bread and Rutter Pickles 15 02. Jar lSc
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A N I N D H ’K N D n V T D A IL Y N X W S P A P D I
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f f A N V O f t * F L O R ID A , S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y ST, ! M 7

'More Vicious,’ Madrid Qoiet Tnfauw’s New Prexy Police Find
Soil Pisa la GMC
Says Union Leader
States Asked
Babe’s Body
Is Broken By
By Roosevelt
In Pig’s Sty
Bombardment
« UaHs A s k e d To:
■•act M onm ,
Gover n- .
Program

Argentine Kidnaping
Stirs South Amer
ic a L i k e L i n d ­
bergh Case H e r e

International Ban On
* Movement OfArma,
men. Expected To
Rash War’s Crisis

Control

H A M ID .

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rarpent big gum vent shell*
arreaming into Madrid again to­
day.
Breaking five week* of compar­
ative tranquility in the beileged
Ct*y inelf, ike ihelt* began break­
ing In downtown street* against
bt’iineia building*. At le n t one
man waa hit.
Madrtlenoe, believing ihcmielwa,
safe from bombard mem became
of n co|J, cUudy day, ran le m m ­
ing for ahelttr. Children, playing
in the atreeta mattered. Several
Dr. Rufu* Carrollton Harri*,
pa**# r-by picked up the wounded
loan and carried him into a ban- (above), 39. has become the
[ youngest president of Tulin*
i.overnmtn: m e m t-era and In Univrnity at New Orleans. I(e
Barcelona tald the International aucceedi the h to Dr. Albert Birdban agalmt the movement of arm* aoe Dinwiddle. Harris, a native
ana men into Spain would bring of Monroe, Go. formerly waa
the civil war to ■ crlaia, and they dean of Tutano'i kw ichnol. (Aa&gt;
prepared to itrengthew all from', aociated l’rw« Pfcntn.

Project Outlined
Laad-UsTReruIstion
To Be la E f f e c t
A f t e r Referenda.
W A S H IN G T O N . F « * . 27.
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l.A PI.ATA, Argentina,Feb. 27.
—r l ’t—1The unclothed body of
Ra. y Kugenio Ptyrara Iraola,
wh.t»o three-day kidnaping atirred
Argentina a* the Lindbergh cu e
gripped the United State*, was
found in the grinm of a pigpen
an the haronl'l m ate of hi*
wcaMty parent! today.
The body waa a mite and a
half from the grrat houie where
the nvc-ycar-old child'* parent*.
Scnor and Senora IVyrera Iraola,
live with ala othrr chlldrrn.
I'olke offered no theorlr* about
ah ■ kidnaped the child.
vrrnl *u*p«cti were held, h|)t
,
ennoi-ncemcnt, -ilid not
dice announcement,
,Mention
, .....
them.
I'olice declined to confirm n re­
port that there had been ramem
tit mand*.

O f Nurses A t
H o s p ita l Is
D estroyed B y Fire
P a t i e n t s Sleep As
. B l a z e s Make 40?
Homeless; C h e c k
Shows None Hurt

Chamber Shows Woodmeo Circle
Publicity Value Delegates End
Of Ball School Local Conclave

$150,000 Value “*
Northerners F l o c k Eight Towns Itepre
Set On Building
To S s n f o r d For s e n t e d In Sea
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Diamond C o u r s e

sion On F r i d a y Inferno Fails To En«
d a n g e r Quarters
Delegatee from eight Wcndmcn
Circle lirnvr* In the North Wheel­
Of S t a t e Inmates
er |)i*trict l.t*t night conrtudrd n

The advance guard of the Chat­
tanooga lookout ila*eball Sch.nl
began arriving early today—and
Robert C. TrmrU, organller for
tha Chaml.fr of Commerce *aw in conference hurt* nt which the San­
the United Automobile Worker*
C IIA T T A H O O C IIE .
F eb .
tha Immigration* the beginning of ford Glr.dolia Drove No. 20T «*&lt;
fe d e r a l A s k t a n a l n a t
union, t* *een telling the senate
2 7 .— (AIM — F ir e to d a y c o m i
a
new
era
for
the
City.
h
a
tes*.
About
100
person*
attend
it a n M an a n o th * .
. i civn lib e r ty
that of.
p le lc ty tlw tlroyw l th e la in #
From far and wide the would- r*L
tiiiraeV h n m e nt th e
R tatg
be-profti*lon*l ball player* hall,
Cities represented a m . Wild- 1foH|iltnl for th e In sa n e, b a t
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potation Have become “ more vlmany of them coming from New! wopj t Umsiilla, Ocala, Maitland.
«UM) renhlenta o f th e build*
York, Pennsylvania, Illinois and Orlando Oviedo, Tampa oni l-aVea i i . i s i a - ' f f i "
- « *. - . j a ­
intr
enonpeil in ju ry
and
other State* of the cast, north and land.
Lfltim et tlitl n o t
reach
th t
mid-w*it.
After Inverness was chosen as
m ain hottpilnl Iniiltlinga h o u s­
bill prepared by the A g - ^ ' * * * » £ »
Optimism in the Chamber was the »i.e for the next conven ion, in g m ore th an -1.200 p a tien t* .
based on the probaldliiy that rich seven Sanford women were ,electricultural Department In « o -P -j
---------Most of the KOO to 000 he#newspaper in the hoine.own of| etl as officers for the session. They
m U m with representatives of
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*
pl'nl
employes, fireman
each Btudtnt will be anxious to; are Mrs. Alice Andes, president;
(Julney
and voluntrrrs fl
follow the progress of their local Mr*. Mary Ruth Itudl, uucndani;
U provides for the organUa
talent since only the cream of ath­ Fits. Mytrlce Floyd, as'l'tant at­ Chattahoochee and River
spectacub*
lion of (Oil- conservation dlalete* ar* to b« gathered here.
tendant; Mr*. Kunice Kny Chap­ Hon brought the
blare u n irr rorv'rat after flghU
Fire
raked
a
dwelling
house
at
man,
an.liter;
Mr*.
I
am
,
I
a
Collin*,
Efforts ar* underway to secure
toteu to carry on *roilon control
812 F iki .Sixth Street ihl* morning the servlet* of a special new'pa­ Junior *uprrvi*or; and Mr*. Aiico Ing six hour* to prevent lha III*
yrajavti, with Hw old of Federal
- 1.leading to tho hospital
*1**1 left damage estimated between per correspondent whose dutb'i Carrawny, reporter.
f w d i, and for tha enactment ot
Dr. J. T. Thcrrell, who
$2tM and $.700. according to Fire will l e solely to supply thexo
Principal address of the con­
laart-Mo regulation* after they
Chief Mack CUvtland.
publication* with a* many stories clave wn* delivered l.y Mil* Mynl- superintendent of Florida*!
w o approved by local referenda.
The flame* originated from an as they desire on the advancement Oil* LTum;i of Tampa, national a*- est Stale Institution last Tuesday,
I t inggaated state law* would
ov rheltel stove which w n be­ and activities of their home town rUtam a.tendnm, who explained rV.lmnUU the ilrstroyed buiktaff
h»w field worker* might win a trip worth about $150,000 and Mr&gt;
Inspector* of ihe Fl.-rila Flail* lieved to have been placed too near boys.
hovo 00 bearing on Federal soil
to Omaha, Neb., national head content* at lea*.'. $20,000. I b
While
Chambet'
official*
tinroad
CommUaion
clflifd
ft
tin
wntU
«»f
the
room
In
which
It
a
•M aarratloo benefit payment*
these
new*-!
quarter*,
next Htptembcr l.y ub- checks Indicated no one waa Hartbanking
gristly
on
flny hl-ftpsr’Rl &gt;r**lon n^ the Mny*
locainl.
.bat their enactment would* be
Hi- express*-* confidence no
tainjttg
a
.iv
r in in . .|u ta of new
fa ir-ftM cl to,lay In w h T tT rW
thicf-Hlcvetond. w kl ao.na -o f ..°rie* that probably wiU *Wwar
before the atatea couEJ -K rfr.'J
u a j c ;1uhR)u
thera .
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. . ' , th • furniture In th* building wa* In more than 100 newspaper* forr th8IHbCT»l
■tve nay Federal funds for It maria,Tur of Cha*e and Company, 0 p C T i t t X T U l t T dUcussod
principally the problem*
h lHe roo*,
An evening program in Wood­ no |&lt;anic among Inmates, ha
about
a
mouth,
they
also
pointed
was
elected
president
of
the
Third
m
y
_
oervattoo demoa*tration workof motor traniportnilon.
rapn| without Injury.
out that tha "mouth-to-ear” pub­ man Hall was presided over by dared, as mow* of them
Dlstricl of die National Retail L f t l D D j | ? S
IflB y O l
At
the. clow
A tih
tiow of
or tht conclave
cone lav# Jetr
J»rc _ ,,u UBurted that on. room wa* licity vatu* of tho school—after H Miss Mildred Wh,«ler uf Lake­ •leaping amt knew nothing o l IM
Credit JL e« laik n which held 9*
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,*. TFiW. Catter, cbilrman of
beyond repair and that has ended—Is fa be considered land, fitstc president. It Included ,i e.vrlieiiiunt fully
, nnl„
,n 0th- nrireless, .
welcome by O. P. Herndon, head tho main basptlal buil^hhr*.J1 I
•cnvemlan In the Atlanta Bil.mofa g | , O W g W h y M u n i c i p a l CummMon, announce.! a meeting , m„kf
A number of privaki-'raal;byuMi
of telephone compnny n^anag- r»( ■t(,om#
Hotel Sunday, Monday and Tuea- ■ —
Although thrs* benefits may te' con'l l of Izicsl WoimIi.u ii ; ,«•day.
in Tallahaa.ua n m
Wodnoo-lav, Th„ lo |)l)ltl|r h,|onge&lt;l to John- a year or t i e year* in showing tponse by II. K. Ilalgix, W. O. W. w-rx- cndangcrad bb‘.'l l U 1 T H
IlNBllNHftl 4lM I'dur III |||
never th mile tied 1|HIt« IjUltlWT
to open diaeuaslon* that may 1-al, „ ,;riTginl, a negro.
up, President T. K. Simplon of
Four not**—Florida, (Icorgla,
in -ime palirnts, •'
lillT I lX
to
the
removal
uf
an
extra
ch
rec
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the
Chamber
emphasized
that
th
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North
Carolina
an)
South
Caro­
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The nurses' home was n '.WS$1,004) to $5,000 we-kly that will
lina—are In the dUtrict which Mr.!
. tourist trailer camp In San- now a»*cs**Ml sul *criber* u.'tngl
hand phone »ft* nnd desk set* I • — ---nlory, double wing, bride and
bo dumped into commereial chan­
' .AvavtUH scheduled for the Bin- • Smith hrad*.
__ nn. rmlw, „nl, .«
nel* hero will be an Immediate and
llowfver, t arter said the to ' C I T Y
Irani* building. The Tire waa di**
faH P w a k y ttrU n Church Monday
n e .' ptJlstTlfi
W ie t Three
eonclaia v l * 1«fonl
i nrct* conclave
un|t umlur the^ Jirrct control
tU ^ t are pan of a oorle. de-j he,d In conjunction with District | 0j (f10
welcome effect of the -chocl,
covered on 'ho second floor1 M
governmer,*, May- reduction wuuld la- sought in so I.
a manner that it would Invulvo
It wa* Mtlmated that some ton
it, cause was undetermined.
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in
. . today
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H a T t t m h ^ h e ^ J o h n ^ P ^ r . ' Two,
Tw°' reprrsenting
r,'i,r t',&lt;'nli,’« aioclntlon*
a-'oetadon* In'
B! Higgins said
afl*r
youngsters will attend the school.
Thirtell sail a shortage of IhrHM Church in th . It. John. l r e . - ( MU. , fslpplf A lak.m . and Tonne*- I cor
” aay'a trip in which Do vx.ra investment for rqulpm.: ,'
Nomination of officer, fur .in* mg quarlrr* ut th» hospital and
on the part of thn telephone com­
hyvory, the Rev, Dr. E. D. Drawn' i ste.
Thia number, it wa* Itelieved, i.«
I bt viri'ed trailer camp* in Sar- pany, which possibly could re-"I.'
i ho largeil ever tu en rail fur a year Is srhetluted by lortil Ell. in lout, caused hint tu wonder
l* V ,0«, ' P * ,,or- MW loday.
; Mr. Smith, on hi* return htrc,&gt; ; , nU" 'nradinlon, Tampa nnd
f.&gt;r thtlr next session ..n Mar. 12, what rout I bo done with 300 em­
in an inerraso of service cost ,j
similar endeavor.
Three visiting pastors, the Rev. I rP|Hjncd the most optimistic trend, t . i 1.[in j.
it was announced iu-t night.
the subscriber.
ploye* made homeless.
D n io l Iverson of Miami, the Rev.' prevailed ameng credit managers,
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Friday's session w a » brief.
The
Commissioner
pointed
ton
(
Sanford
Kotnrinn*
will
attrnl
W. C. Cummings of Mtaml Beach,* ; #ny flrn.s rt|mrting that several .
P0*"’** “ * h* t ‘ ‘ ’°me
Kincu the Imigo ndju.iineil after
that several years ago the Con, - n s i.'sii.tt of Orlanihi Rotary in
*«. ^
^ month* ta « 3 ? wera ,h . best on'
“
»“ '
nrcru sry formalities uud fonn.-il
mission wa* Instrumental in t Orlanlu Wednesday night when
Peim m i will attend here.
! lhe„ r(f0n l..
[^
,h,
a motorcade for Eu- im win-re ,-s
during the charge on hand sett Paul P. Haiti-, fuuntler of the
Dr, Brownie* said the Sanford
)(&lt;* said one of the principal
member' utt-t.dcd u eelel.ration
sanitary and other central* necIt'Hlle***
MS* lfer*«i
civic r Inis, will Imi principal
Mwfoiwnc* la on* of a se rin topic* of di cuss Ion during tho
dinner
and dance txgv.l by (hot
w hM lM gaii M iF eb.S a t S e b , ^ I &amp; y . ^ i T ^ n t e ^ araundl » « n r
mul
speaker.
lodge
if
ihnt city.
a
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TV- h
h
u
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**nni«»f«tt««
arm
o«
—
m
m
».l,..sk«»
nAi
R(lVCm9t|
DDl?
mmnlntng conelnven arc an
Ill the party were Joe F'ngl
Sunday*' tiiles, Tidal Station.
fUtjnvn't
an cxr®fl*i°n of credit was d#-!
Four men's tram* and one ladies supervisor of the Washington-!
A thrre diy srheilule next week
Mayor Htggina asserted defOcvan pier, l&gt;aytonii Beach; low, outfit of the Sanford Shuffli-I»&gt;nnl
luaford. Mar. I; DeLand, Mar. sirsble at this time, pointing out
rhnaai.oogi llaselinll Farm Syi-j for home drmnn'tr.'tion clubs and
***** every effort Wl.UllI
4.t)fl A. M. nnd 1:11 I’. M.| high Club ypstrr.lay trnunri-d a d.-l.-gaI | - Umatilla. Mar. 3; Brwdrmon, that torn* source* wen* Inclined to
tem, and .limn.io Ham.Inn, ow.t- I Four-II Clubs was announced to10:17
M. uni 10:10 P. kl. Mon .Ion uf disc pusher-' from F'ustl*
J* •*»W|*b *
M ir. I ) Inverness, Mar. 4; Apop- blame, a too-espanslve credit for
vr of the Nashville, Teim., clo'i jday by Mi.s .luscphinu Boydatng,
day1* .tides: low, |:ltl A. M. and | by rapuirlng II out of |A gamr*.
ha, Mar. 3. and Oskland, Mtr. 9. the 1929 crash.
i , *mP
H« ,oW
h» )
of tho 8outl.t rn Associa.l n.
I County home demonstration agent.
However, there wnt n j official timated Ihe cost would b** np-1
-------14:19 I*. M.; high, 10:51 A. M.
Three of the teams won all their
Tomorrowr a dclegatiuu of Man- | t f„||,m s.
actio,k Voted. Mr. Smith said, but Proalmar.ly »20jOOO_ to 123,000. out
Dr. Ralph Steven* uf 8anforil, gnd 11:19 P. M.
guinea, while ihe other two were ford Elks will attend All-F'lorilx
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tho opinion prevailed that credit Billed .'.hat It would be done by 'Chief physician xl the State Huforte.) to ireept at least ihe loss of Elks' Day ceremonies ut Ravin..'
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Mrt,rh 2 at * • « » » degrees
with
small
eipenditurr*
pit.il
In
Chattahoochee.
“ougU
Mr*.
Mary
Walter#
Brooks,
the
rxptnsion policies should not be
Di'.ui t. trltlon Club meeting b|
one gamr.
Garden' in 1‘alatku.
to be replaced,'' the Assucluiidj the Florida mi'slonary to the
adopted for a district a* a whole,[ periodically.
| Community House at .1 p H ,
I- W. Francis, of the Shuffle,
1
The
mayor
reported
that
n
Pies* quoted Gov. Fm l tone ui| Orient, will -peak at 7:31) I*. M heart! Club, -old the next home
but tathrr ■houli be geverned by
. -ubjeet, "Kitchen I’lnnnlttg.” Fourj Bun lay in tiw First .Baptist gama I* scheduled with Orlando on
local conditions in &gt;he individual recreation center for the rantp saying yesterday.
[ H Club session nt I P. M. In
will be a neceaaity. There w.tidil
Ho made Uhe stalvnunt u f . j Church.
communities.
o'boot house.
Mar. It at the courts adjoining the
■ m ra l Sanforditea were "taketi
-------Approvimntrly 2.70 delegates at- bo also a regular garbage eollec* onlrrlng .Stale amlit.tr* to rh- |
Fir* Station.
Wednesday, March 3 at ChuluIl'MIlswO On P x &gt; V est
The Rev. R. U Gregory, on an
far * ride” yesterday aa Paul ttnde.1 thn session. Jacksonville ha*
up on the books of the tnent il
lie announced the membership
« ti iN-munstraiion Cii.li meeting
evnngrRrtic
lour
of
FTori&lt;la,
will
Faulkner, dare-devil driver of the the second large t number in atinstitution from which Col. P.&lt;
of ihe organlmion today stao.lt .it
at 3 P. M. in home of Mrs. WalOuadyear Rubber Company, railed tendance. Tampa. Miami" Orlando S o c i a l M f k n B I k r q T &lt;» V ton i . Ayers was ouited n- *u- have charge of morning and five less than UN). Efforts ate be­ THu Orlando Litth1 Thtalvi4 to Teague, subject “ Ilouse FurUtraia ipike-sltfcUed plate* at 70 nni, Pensacola also had drlegate*. a__W , g a l W I W B l i r e 1 t l \ perintendent on attegxUo-.i &lt;f evening Srrxlcoa at the Clflireh ing made to Inhuh the numl'T in m 'limit|» will iktit'iit si 2r»
n. hingn". Mrs. tlrmoml Jacobs
of Gtal, tinieva Street and Kim least HR) before the close of the piny, "I'm Ovit Forty," on
mUei per hoar In a pra-deuignol
in charge; F’onr-ll rtiib nu-etlnga
Avenua.
■ M al pe to blow all four of h.»
tourist season.
Wednesday and Thursday night" 'at -j |*. M. in school hou«e.
Prvs* dispatches Indicated that.
,
Persons In.crested in Joining the at the Ri.x Tluliter, it was ml.
Thursday, M in h I, nt Lak*
Aa*aag thoM In th* teat car
the governor l* ulVglng thet l).
V *“ *''l' ‘nn&gt; manager of Ihe unit should contact Ur. Franc it .it niiuncrd today l.y J - sej.h I.. Mar- Atury Demonstration Club mast­
E. 8, Rockty, local Goodyenr
Stevens bought “a carton of
, K&gt;K*
arrive.) the court*.
entrlte, pliyhouso manager. Thia ing In Community House at 3
County
who t orctten nbout pvcrv
,■Seminole
.
- . employer*
—• *
■!'•v■. '** * nftcfinmn ifi Ailvnnr^ of his
feature is in addition to the P. M, subject, “ House Furnish­
la th* first demonstration on
regular screen attractions..
Pr°*‘- Cone
he raf.. , l ! ^ ' ! 1c,ub ,h" ' wMI «p*« *PHng
ing.", Mrs. S. J. Mr Inni' In
lA k o sh m Boulevard between Park
Otiginnled |2 year* ago, the rharge; F'.-ur-ll Club session a t
Fiv. meeting* for Demtnule a a ^ r a v U o d ^ n i X r ^ S Social Se*I*®0** Ayers a hearing before th I ^ * ln‘n.ir h;'r' M»rch I t. At the
A Venus and th* Mayfair Holt],
rt early this week. T
'r
hp, 1^ ,|nr'1
Little Theater unit h:-i a mem 2:15 P. M. in »ch»n| house.
tha tiro* w on blown out by boun 1- today
L r vby rC ' R.
t Dawson.
rtl*r* “ nrCoumv
,nrtU rurl|y
« AW ih .l, , ^
‘
bership of r.:, arid bus turned out
j . n , , , , ,At1w onM ^ »“ |oni|tht
governor,
according ,In news . Griffith, cloh president- Joe Em
Friday, March 5 in ttvinlo—
l0§ over tha spiked plate.
four major production* this sea- F'our ll Cloh session at 1:30 P
farm agent, for the purpose of *%•
Information eri&gt;inntin»' in
ports, pushetl Ayers down in hit gle, supervisor of the Washing
lion-Chattan" g i farm system;
On both occasion* tha vehicle
Nearly DIO winter tourists Uxl »on, all i f which w* re- successthe 1937 Federal :luil Ja ck io n v llll^ offlcf of J. Edwin ch,lr wl,h
,h»l “I'm atal Zirm B,M. in schno] house
A IM to swerve and cams to a plaining
k. veteran scout and night attemlwi Ihr CbamtHT of -ful.
Conservation I'togram.
| Larson, Imtraal revenue caller- ch"'rman here tnd won't hear coach
('ommerre's
bi
monthly
entertain­
h*k upright.
Thu rchrduli is is follows:
In the cast of the play to be
OvUxio 8 P M
lia r a . . ' or*
th* amount due I* two per- *»y argum rat. fmm you.”
ment a'agnl in the Auditorium seen here are Mr'. A. P. Philips
Ovatlo, 8 I. M. Mar. 11 at the tent of lha j M uary pa)frolI.
at City Hall.
school house; Altamonte Bprings,
Jr., Ilaruhl Marsolf. A. J. LinGenerally, tha proceedurt- is that
Nina acts, featuring local ama­ sler a-i-i Air*. Harold Marsoif.
8 P. M. Mar. 9, at.th* Community ena percent la collected from the
88 8
teur* who rlona'ei their nervier*
House; Longwcod, 8 P. M. M.i.-. employee wUta the employer proI Frank Carr is stage .1.rector.
Sein1n.de High School's haskffor th* leaning, were well re­
10, at lyman School; Gepeva, 8 vide* tha Ml
(Mr
leers were eliminated from tha
percent.
ceived.
P. M. Mar. II, at the school bouse;!
Two floor shows nightly, each
Northeast Conference tournament
Plans are under way for an­
to lha national con- Chub ota 8 p. M. Mar. If; a: tha
entirely different, will he present other night of entertalnmrn*, the
in Daytona Beach this morn lag
Iad la na polls In Juno school house,
Essiy* on safety, submitted by, ed ar Perk's Club on thu Orlandi
when Leesburg outsorted tha lo­
third in *ha currant serlrs. P
. sleeted by tha Sanford KlTho County agent also anthe senior class of Krmlnule High* Highway, Harry Pcrkinl, msnacals, 32 to 25
ia
listed
for
Mar.
13.
Chib Wodnaaday at lha or- nounccd a Mar. I tasslon In tho
School, have been sifted down *-y, ger, onnuun.-nl today.
F'anford Junior Chxnilwr r-f
Sanford's conqueror* will meat
Valdai IjMal lunch- Court House *t 7:30 P. M. during
Comno r e members today rrcelved Daytona Reach tonight for th#
U ir, It wss reported today by W.j “The Vanities Presentation of
Sid Nla annsuncrl which a ri|.re»enta:lr* of ;ha ' The 12th annual sale of Pur G, Rosa, director of a safety Hit* and Hire of 1937” Is tha il
an Invitation to th- Monday lunch­ cenfersnee championship.
T1IE WEATHER
I Florida State Chamber of Com- o i l Company mill ho tontinac-d campaign among local high uch.ud, do under whirh the troop travels.
eon of tin- Orlando Junior Chatoand two atiama- mere# will rxpiain a tentative pro- through naxk weak, it was
wa* m -l stmltnti.
It play*el rami- of the better night
Th* weather: Cloudy with rain her where "Charles A. Mitchell,
according m gram for citrus grower*.
nounrad todny by &amp; E. purndl.
Mr. Rosa said the victors will cluha In Miami moved up the East Sunday and In north and central president of the State organixaThia number h
Tueeday, Mar. 2, nr 7:30 P. M. oxrner of tha commercial ins'tt.i
have been de-ermined by Tue-d.xy, (’o u t and was booked by lha lo- portions tonight, slightly warmer lion, will lie principal rpeaker.
Ule# U e
i af ebb mam in the Seminole High
School Con hero bearing hit name.
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Andrew Cart away,
Hanford
if the tentative schedule of Eng. cal club for two months.
on north and central east coast
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harakip.
Bull ling n m:ilon picture. “Screw
“3* great waa the re*pons" ]i*h tea: her* and Judge* at tho, An orchestra with the unit pro- tonight. Extrema Northwest Fb&gt;r president, said he is making e f­ I•3t ____
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4ft
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* b charge ad next week*’ pro- Worms ami their Control “ will b i from I4ta peepta," j g i*ki, -that H.
TI
forts
h
.or
gh School i* maintained.
j vi.'es music for dancing by club! ids—rain tealght
onu gisw
uiT to see Hint a targe ilrlegation Jl
and f rabably
T4
Etwanlaaa Diagfrldsr, shown for the Irnefb ef rattle- i, became almost compulsory to
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The risay was a requirement, patron*. Finer thow* are prcMnl-1 Humhy morning, colder late to- from the local unit is present at !24i
71
XI
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continue lha
A M.
U
Iv
the went.
uf thu senior English Course.
* td at midnight and 2 A.
'r iie
g hk ,t and Ri.ii.lau
Sunday.
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Rail Commission Closes
M a yfa ir H otel Session
Unit President
I d Credit Group Carter Calls Tallahassee Meet Of Phone

\ Smith Is Named

Sanford Firemen
Save House After
Flames Get Start

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Managers To Reduce Extra Charge
Four States In DiB-|
For Hand, Desk Sets
trict G o v e r n e d ■—
By Sanford M a n C i t y Matt

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Own,

Meet
Of Many
HttooRhout State

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Government Neces
sary In Movement

NEWS BRIEFS

Shufflers De f e a t
Disc-Pushers From

Cone Says Stevens
Should be Kemovcd
From Flunda Job

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New Elk O f f i c e r s
To lie Nominated In
Session Of March 12

E u 8 t i s , J 5 T o 11

iAcnUtM Got Ride
With Dare-Devil In
Tire-Blowing Jaunt

tft
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hi

Home Clubs B i l l
■Week Of Sessions;
A-W Units To Meet

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Little Theater Unit
From Urlamlo ltills
Performance Here

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Returns Should B e ; r X rr ”! . r ls;:u,,M

Dawson Announces F i l e d By T onight
Meets To Explain
Conservation Plan

Large Crowd Sees
Amateur Actn Here

Kiwanta To Elect
Two Delenatet To
Nntioaial Conclave

Perk’s Club Offers
Safety E ay Are
Nightly Floor Show
Reduced Hy Half,
Says Director Ross

Purcell Continues
Sale Another Week

Hi
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l.ociil llaskcteera
Lose In Tournament

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Jay Cues Invited
To Orlando Event

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LOCAL WEATHER

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■ T o d ay to the lost day oo triUah saptoytrs of tabor CM
file their Social Security tag ret a n * for old ags pMihaic
without h m n fa g a heavy penalty. As this is th s tin t
cw ukm for flHng rack rstnrns i t ie a a u i i i M i th at sons

of the year are required to bo paid dorlog the month foib w in t that km which they a n dfce. M m , ta a y n l taxes
levied in January are payable far FahnAry', ito d lf not paid
in February, automatically bieon larger through inter­
est charges and heavy penalties. Proper forms fa r making
out the returns may be obtained thyeagb the Internal le v ante Bureau in JaduonvilW.
The old age pension provision of the Social Security
Act applies to every employer rtg a idfasc of whether he
h i m one man.
man, fifty, or a hhundred IhC niM i except farmers, rail roods, berths, goven
ploycm of household servant
chiding merchants, filling stat ions, profcacfamaT men, fac­
tories. laundries, dyers and cleaners, wholesalers, grocers
end butchers, and p r a c t l^ y avory other find of business.
Is required to file a return and pay the tax, a rm though
they hire only one man, and avsn though they a re losing
money on their business.'
'
The tax Is levied on the payroll. Ffar pm purposes of
the old age pension, and throughout this y t t r th a fate Is
two percent psyaWe monthly. The employer Is sup­
posed to collect half of thla from bis tmpIsyM and is supposed to pay th# other half with his own m c I n other
Words, the amount now due represents thro percent of the

My heart Is with p i

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h w n Venae n e w (he MW*
tin t the waits has come h u h Into
Me ewa alter smm p u t •***'.
it aot la oblivion, at h u t in
the mw&gt;t« and neglected raisers
of tha ball room. Walts a d n traa that at law yenn have lain
■sat packing to provincial placet
« d tastk da net halls have ban
Mtouaonvd back *to the m art

t preaaaw that ha was a atedsnt h i ths Kepebttewa party and
a a tu rn . Davis state* otherwise,
this pt s s ^ y tlsa u malas as a
«hc«. A f l l W opijdca, ths Re-‘
pahHras party wKN a n Its satsllltoa tuberdteatod to a group e l
capitalists wMth w a d to fevers
the' sh a l* . teustry f r o * toklad
tha csrtalat sad osw , because (ha
Is p p in t W be S fearless prssld rat, wbe wort* fa r the benefit
s f 't h e Sway and a e t t h e f t * ;
sad then* f ra who uaad ta fortr d frteto behM th , rwrtoia, toe- A
*
i t a t l W *&gt;•
'^ r W

g rp wpau th* country's weirt*.

af,

Another way or putlisg It would
.-'■be to sty that Cone f»v« Ayers

' dw air.

—naleashed a fo r taws cry to
their *ateHKm : " » « * XoossvrH;

In.'.iVfi.

dtetredto Mm. N*m. W* * “*-

payroll for 1986 at the rata of one percent, all

lotto!,
Hitter. BotohcvUt,—any­
thin* yas plsaa*,—b u t diim dit

Henry Fcrd says that newipa- contributed by the employer, and only by those
Vs’ ers mor* Important In mod- who hire as many as eight or more workers.
|i'education than history books.
But the Important thing today la not to *
I a tna:isr fact, the newspapers nye pension section of the act. The tag for tl
today are the history book* of

War the eeathtalon, I may “ &gt;
here that th, prewnt slsM iW ;
ilea h u set stalsu asy petikle
af the eooatry’s property. » « •
Beeablicsa petty dtd.

now and carries heavy penalBes if neguetad.

The report that th* country Had
movtrr l ‘r.'m the depression was

•

as a mote colorful o r Interesting history
than FORT BAN CARLOS at Pensacola,
erected la 1IN , lo 1719, during the war
between Spain and France, Fort San CarHorn w m captured bv the French under
Bienville, recaptured by the Spaniards,
and again taken by the French- during a
period of about 8 months. Subsequently
the old fort was burned by ths French,
re’juitt by the Spaniards, blown up by the
English during- the War of 1812, and
abandoned to the Atriecleans, again re­
built by the Spaniards arid recaptured by
the dauntless Andrew Jackson In’1R111.

. Judelvrtl hy the ptnplt* with open
Life insurance sales in Florida during December reg­
t '.maw, but if tho o x rike* eonthroe, there may be n drive start- istered conspicuous gains, according to 'figures released

recently by the Life Insurance Bales Research Bureau.
These figures, which exclude n o u n arid
industrial
insurance, show that December sales in Florida gained
20 percent over those of December 1838, For 1936
Florida showed a gain of 6 percent in new ordinary life
written, aa compared with 1885.
A number of othsy states and cities shared in the
gains for both December, and the year, the report eoutin•W.’ JV'CpmbsgjpAles of nerd ordinary Ills insurance record
the following percentage gmtiui over December 1836: Data­
ware 61: New Mexico 3u; Mississippi 27; New Bwiupahlrr
2P.-, Florida-80t-Arison* 18 Acknr.saa tnd-MlcMcnh each.
11; Tennessee 0; Alabama And Montana each 7 ; , Idaho
Nevada and Texas each 6; [Missouri 8: O m ncctkut and
Hlsetu from casting their bat-jKorth Dakota rich 4 r Indlteia Arid Virginia fneh 9} South
Mg--to*’f*R*to* *Wtesw e«n asl^iw iina, Vermont and .Wyoming each 1 pefeent.
‘Ti? ’?*
ATfljltil
Ru&lt;h fJgyres indicate Ifcat head! of families are

TH S favorite method of flghlag fo
BARRACUDA fo Florida WAtert
troll with cut bait o r spoon
apoM arid
and tha tsaTalways
Ing; smashing strike of tkto
uUs fish
flak la
ta al
___________
T j Bar­ The
something
to be rvmembersd.
racuda ia found around suaiwn wrsekr.
shallow reefs and cotFalong thd southern
coast of Florida awaiting |ta prey. !|
reaches a Ici^ith of t»5tr a it feat said I*
more dsngeruua than the shark, lac e
Grey has aptly ’named Urn fttfa “Tiger of

Ohf*«M,

M c U u ttn *
nr8jiFa&lt;% A to

WrJssJHtey

sa v e ■ the

workers of Omnany loar coito '■
mamlmenMi loyalty, discipline, , , ,

Curious

NICK’S

Liquor Store

LIQUORS
GINS ,
/W INES

*■ r

Woodmen C i r c l e 1
Delegates End
Local C o n c l a v e
City Muat Own,
Operate T r a i i e r

m

Mm. Frankie Ward of Wildwood.. f “ _ V * ? ■ * * *
Junior graduates Introduced wage

j ® * r
to snisrga the guprem*
Is the most unfortunate 'pbevent af this feneration."
propeeal" he added. “I* the
as sending two bnaekoll
on to the field, with no rule

LmteraL Vm tal&gt;L m._ - -■-*• -—to-

l? i6 X L I W * S

W*rn*r row B lo eh trfr W nlwt* of cr woj-cv.

L irfain, lintel «h#r« tho
irs gtidof nVcr “The ’ Itfuc
ubc" and walfied straight throdsh
According to Paul Malian,
T h e ' Vletma Woods'* «r(Uguf
Vpshln'gion correspondent, t h e
Objects collected by faobb
include practically ever stopping to ca'ch a brasth Isbor leaders “committed high ties•Ml-lynrhhtg bill has s goo I
it Literary Digest or to eat any of the exciting mb si bom* wkh Impunity” ami
thsnce t f adoption ihte aesslon for everything that is portable; ths
s
ta
te
s
,
i
Ed
Wynn
collects
hots.
Semator
Borah colleets 'Mbits on tb«* itfppcr U hW .' At “misguided" workers-' teU dnwi
n h s first time in history. The bill
West Point, the waits has nevsr
-he says seems certain to pass the Oriental bric-a-brac. Secretary o f Labor Parkins naquest- bam out of favor, fer throosh thsir tool* must never rocur, hi
[House, [hough the attitude in the ers old patchwork quilts.
'he years, the "femme,” have
w sr ever cime again It would
•Senate Is not yet clear. Those
Al London,'titular head of th s Republican Tarty, col­ waHied with their "g-dets" to sotIf be
of OeTmsny’e seeking Mid
[who believe that this Is a matter lects old gtass and lusterwars. Bo docs Hamilton Fish, but the strains of “Army Blue"
'.Which should bo left to the .South, till his glassware must be black. Irving Cobb lu a • Paducah white they watehed with appro- the marshal at the eonsecratUn of
309 E. 1st 8t.
'should let their senators know It. passion for Indian relics, lFelix Warburg haa one of the 'tensive eyes over grey ehoulders Labor Prrnt hsnners o* War Min­
istry
employee*,
“but
peace
does
)We believe that lynching ran be
t .Ltlmm I.M kVa MAtoU k.«4
for the bugler nt the door of not depend tn ourselves alone.”
The Best In
'batter ront railed by state govern- most complete collections of cellos in the world hut can't Culhim Hal) who would blow taps
“If war I* forced upon ua It will
piny
Evalyn Walsh M
Macls
. . on i of them. Mr*. Evelyn
acl^aa ha* a dis­
intents than federal agents.
tnd end tho dance.
exact th* utmost toll [ p m us all,”
more than 1,000 anlipala
animate of porcelain
porcelain' and "glass.
play nf mnre
It's great fun for Orliwin’s
cruets University Club to bring duwn he went on.
Mrs. B. II. Ovdd of Seattle displays
diaplays 210 vinegar
i
“As Wsr Minister and commandIn her living room,
fRichard
_________
Sackett of
__ Minneapolis has Kd’lte Duchin sad Jan Carter, tr-in-ehtef,
I demand, first IraPresident
the world's largest collection of mustache CU]
ft's particularly spproprlato for plteit obedience etea against Inner
views and them to ip e o u r Jan C arter, be­ tosvktlitot smo* 4 loyalty ta your
Roosevelt, the Digest concludes, collects marl
ship models as well as stamps.
cause, with his music, h* has all fellow-worksite rad to wokh itself)
ways beta its murh a eimpu* fa­ 'bird, fsjth .is ,tk» testers s f ptobr
vorite a* ever “Connie” Bennett •ltd urmy, and fourth, that you
was on thr ball room floor.
kssp your tnoutha shut on muter*
• I remember onto when Mr. of national defense.”
Momberg promised In return
C arter's orchestra was on tho
rsln on the way from o V. M. I.
dance a t Lealngton to play at
some other Southern college. A
group of Routhern pram-trotters
seemed to have th
the, «m*
who Memtd
District manager; harp solo hy
engagement book fur commence­
The death of Judge Chari?* Miss Joy Smith. Hawaiian num­
ment week that Mr. Garber had,
Colllngwood in t'li-arwiu.'r tho oth­
ber, hy Louise Hill; address by
were In th" same coach. He took
e r day recalls hi* 'rnieitelng a
Miss t rump; garland drill, hy the
otto his violin snd played a wal'a,
womnft to life Ituprlionmtnt fur
snd It was Mka an enlande front
poiarailng n pint of gin during l"c*l drill trim ) vocal solo, by Mteo
lirrnlre R-imondson; drgrse work
the height of the prohibition hys­ exemplified by the Orsla degree lion tender, adequate aad modern “The Pied P ip « of Hamlin."
Proyte esma In from nil over th*
teria. That c'r.'rrm* penalty retram ; sccordlsn solo by Miss Hel­ towage disposal systems, proper
aulteil from a tew parsed under en llafkey; toast to national Sad electrical facliittea asf other con- trilrt from the president of th#
road to tho nows hutehor. And
a constitutional amendment which Hiate officers, by Mrs. Andes; resimply said, "Th# manufacture, spon&gt;s by Miss Cramp; toast to
Jn view af the poraaMnr* of I'm quit# sura that I aaw a litt'o
sale, or ,transportation of Intoxi­ w. O. W„ by Mrs. Carrsway. re­ tkte equipment, he remarked, the mouse waltelng gaily under tho
ear seat!
cating Illinois , . . within the Unit­
sponse by James O. Shiran; la- Cky has but on# cod re* ta follow
ed States . . . Is hereby prohibit- vocation
_____ _ by ...
v,
_,T
T
„
__—
eeni
the
she
of
load
on
whte*
C. C. Collins, tend
Dteri»f a»y time s f tbs * 9 , t h « r t m W m
raniul commander i f the Sasfurd
****8 would "be tofated. . The
William A. Brady, dean nf
w. O. W.
' « w •uggraed xo to 40 oma. American theater manager*, has
that « M i» tb s sstlsfu tiM lb»t RMb, c * m m
produced 3M plays In Nsw Yorkmabor’i election.

Youre trnly,
NICK WSHNOVKAN.

Gentian* To Shut Up

ShH H g UMMm «

ate Theft’WhsplrirtM ln last No-

ysual
Tourt
HHca|
fTM a
M ate
■ sm s

J

Cullers, uuditsts;
dsn. mualcUa:JM
k»y, csptala; Mb

G n n y O ty . Dpiqr g tlb f t

B a n tln *

ways givss. Sss tb it

QH-.MHI «•

^ s« rg a gt)aa

Mrs. Buslab Harris, past preal- ‘ Aceemyrayteg
dent; Mbs Mlldrid Wheeler, I
president; Mrs. Haute Das a, c!
lain; Mr*. Ethel DutlU, vice-pi
dent; Mrs. Alls* Aodes, seem
Mrs. Berths Fry*r, beaker; 1
Mary Bulk Rudd, attendant; ]

Mi"~i Tl,i._Lg_J

6 Fkvorful

* * * “.

Msyev Hlxgla*

W
HS

Phoneu
C W. Bate*’,

**fl***

H k Orciiw tTi
TWO SHOWS NIGKILY

CLUB

�m pr***
p „

\cial

And

A T THE CHURCHES

Persona

FRANCIS PEARSON* M a t y E R U f

fjftwSX” " “

th

Members of tbs Tonne Pro*
pie's U i r s of tbs P in t Metb*
odb: Church held their ragolor.
b oiinns meetin* end a "Back-1
words" party at the church an-'
nta T h u r day erenlnc.
. r r »d *l*h presided erer lbs
bt“ ,n«M meetlnr at which dam
•» ” •
that the seme e i
,k» S « “P tro™ now on wffl h# the
"M ethodist
Young Peopled
U sfu e ." Comothtc. eppeintmeecs
T*n m“d*. *nd P1*"*

* * * •* * "

^ * “ 1°*

livening worship, 7’l* P. M.
Permun I f IP* flov. W. Jp t t j t l S M tiif W*da**d-»r. T:Jt
Ch'irrhwrll. Agsnl, Florida South- P. M.
•rn Cotter*.
. . . ..
W. M. PL, tad and Ith W.da.oCpworth U i | » i wb*» at « ;« dav, «;*• r . »■_________
F. M. Jan* Uaott. |&gt;re,ldent.
Cuuneltlor.
r i u s w m lU K N ititj
fra Mr in •• tins. w*da**dar, T:l» urldada d ia l soar tl*a*ta Aon
P M
Th* Mo*. CL M- Dakar. pastor,
Th* public I* rnrilUtlr InTltdl
so a day S*hail» H I A. M.
to attend lb*M »*r»lc*o.
Sanaaa. Ill#* A. M.
t o M .it R t iin o s s t .

Mrs. George McRory Is viiltlog fHcndt and re’ativea in MonUctlio this wtekemi.

lyn Schree. Helen Shcemsktr,
Dr. Dougins G. Scott I* Improv­
,
T Ii» ,,AT
Mr be! Chapman. Iris Pc tree, Edo
ClmJe Number Three o f tfce !t|{h&lt; BfIry
ing nt the Ftrnald-Laughton
JR rst Baptist Church wi llI har*
A|!(0
Klis*l»*th
Whlninron. Memort tl • Hospital from an opera­
|b o r s o r t r the Vcck of f’m rer ^
WlUlsm% Msrths Wrifbt, tion for appendicitis.
Prosrnm l» t # tg m
at th« M ||y ncUfbtr. Ruth Stratum,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Ball
eliurch Rt 3:30 oclock.
H»Wre WiniRmf, K«ka Stolnoff,
There will be r bomnl meeting j n r »cr j | om , I ‘

»a

P la n t tofttM

Jrd

’Mbsc* Petty Ferran and I-mtls# ■}
_Walker uf FoiftU, Sam Jon®*,'
jf., Hcmehel Hnuse, Joha Pool*!,
i |n l Johnny Sr ash old of DeLand.®

H A D D O C K ’S l.lI N i’H —
I’almctln A»e. Nest To
Fire JUatlon

Wcdntoday, !;*•

T?t&lt;* | lev* John H#rnartl Hoor,

(

A. M.
lirtrninR Womhlp* 11:M A. II.
P* rmiiM bjf the putt of*

DORSEY’S CAPE—

Iir.nl.r ****l»n ul IS* IMS*"
Bch—I at P.li A M. U. E. l\h»cl«r. iiin.ral Hupt.
In. u.l.d In lb* morning wor«hi|&gt;
hr.iii will b* th* l*auUr rhurrh
conf.r.BCB with r*port» tiom nil
chut rli notlclllas...........
Th,. |L T. U. *IU l.otd It* m u tar .rtBliin at S J* E. M.
t:,.ntn* little* »t l :W t . II.
wl i, th. i*a*lor ppoahlim on th'
aul-fort: *’IMd llariium T.lt th.
Truth."•
... .
,
l*r i jrrr »»rclr* oa «r.lut»da)
•crnln*
i h..,r r.b**r*u1 Tt.»r*day r»*
all,* at M* I*. M.

c

A REA!, MEAL..-...... - *
110 N. 1‘ark S t
Try &lt;l«r
Elrak Dlniters

i
|

T A K A C II R E S T A U R A N T
|
Oppixltr laorthouno
i
1 Frrring the Ur«t In
Fool* Slnrr ISM_____

DDl F /S R E S T A U R A N T
In Vaides Hotel
Special Sea Food*
U hR

a t a t raeacN m
m rn c ti

D E W D RO P IN N ------latkc Shore lltvd.
Try Our Chop Secy

tl*r**byt*ilsn ll.,v*rTira.at)
Mornlna IVm.hlp, !*.*• A. M.

I

I‘hurt'll K.html, lt:«« A. M.
Vcealna H. rtlc*. t »• I'. 11
SlloUi.r. th. It**. J.ni.p g
Thiimp.tui, U. A.
It*v. J, M. Thtimpaon t* pm moll a.
. “Ussllna* lint jiro tnrf.ranl" Muh
Cay ••■nli.u, nt t:J*.

ris e r

I'tn m iM *

util Spaghetti
T H E (iA lll.E S -------------( IV .... r ...vnulia ana «s

Home t'noked Meal* of
tin- heller »ort

tnitun

It Rlmorr. Minister.
Hiinilsr Hrrtii**:
llllil. ilrh'—l. tn iip \ g .
Mornln.: u..i-l,i|&gt;. it »u A XL
l taint * ftiitip. r nos •—i :-1.-o&gt;

ItT*iiPit wuTkhtg. - ;«

I*

VI E W H A IM M IU F.
rLe Sh'tre Hl*d.
Irlldnu* Hteakc
an! Chltkrn

xl

Mli.-W..U I . u i f . Wl Jo**day, 7:.
i*. it.
tbir **rxlFi* oi«* hriKiit an
brotharty.
W* Invlt* yon to w tsMp wtt

S
}

u *.

It. iir.tlrtloti Ilf th* llh’.sed H»,’im. nt

t:t*» t*

•*

jK M uvsif* w m i « i : s
|01 W « i Ir'lrp*t HtrrftHuntlAy forvicti:
WnIdIi Toivrr mnl l£iM«» *
1:20 |*. M
li tl*if* is**i*iy
iitkCay WmIi Ii Tt»wri*r* 1:J0 I*. At.

&gt; |.i. ilally at 7:1® A. M. rsc.pl
IturAiy.

tSalOTdCr: Mas* for shlnlrrn nt

Seminole I*.-T. A. To
Have Regular Meet

Mr. and Mr*. L. G. Thompn-n
anil Mr. and Mra- Jerry W, Car­
ter of Tallahassee are alien ling
the State Railroad Commission
meeting here.
—«
.Seminole High Re'
Mr, anil Mr*. Toby Clemens of will Ui held nt lit,
Miami are spending this week- tnrlurn Ttiesiljy. M
end in Sanford, nt Mir Jluyfrur. o'c’oek. Following
Mr. Clemens i, a niend.'i , v fbf*^-rs*|,.n
o-ln I
Rtata Railroad Commission.
.Mr*, bians Mori,
..
. „ . . ,
. - _ , ’ rbaixmen of thi
I . Wnd* of Mr*. J. Jl. U om H rhiM
..y
will regret to learn that she un- p Ti Ad-wl'l spent
tWrwrnt an operation for appen- crpli&lt;inA, rM|,l.''
dicilis at tho Fernald laughton
w „ K,01
Memorial Hospital yesterday,
„ Ue1
, ..
..
^ ..
bp ncrnmprtnieil' at
HininiueryX hnTLsjfW .‘.hy '■alvftlj *•
tlon” (Luke didTritt)
i '" ,?"■aren ,m
,‘ . * * "this
« Mrs. A_________
riiur Hr.r
of Jacksonvlllo
spending

wrrF; is*

in Sanford

Dr. Sidney A. Brnltey of tn- C'Hr tut Inn EiKlmvor h td iir, i-3r
dlanapolhs srlll fUl the pulpit of t*v» mk#r. I&gt;rh#rt T h u r s t o n ,
the First Christian Church here PritUlpnt, Jane llantt.
tomorrow night. He Is one of the
p' imnt s t m i T
cm nni
trading rpeaken of his brother­
PVlEtNI
hood
Th* lt»T. Jam.* H t&gt;«r. !•*»;•»

Mrs. Lewis Dantxler
Is Guest Of Honor

•

l#wn

DI NE

VIlttRtrr.
i'Htirch

Mrs. Lewis Dantiler of Cotum&lt;
bla, S. C., was the guest of huO'
or at a tea given by Mr*. W. T
Langley et ‘
*'
Thursday.
of garden
flowers were used throughout the
room* of tho Langley home.
Mrs. W. M. Scott met the guests
a: tho door and Mr*. Langley re­
ceived with ths honon-, Mrs.
Dantsler.
A large bowl of sweet pens
Clifford MW*. Wailir* Stick, ( Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Corccs of placed between tall, tighied pink
Rnlwrt Smtiflff,' Wllhur THU*. Ttimpn are n’.trnilng tho Stsle tapers In silver holders formed a
V/illlam Stlch, Walter Word, Cul*, Railroad Commission
meat irf lovely center plrec fur the tsblej
!cn Wilghi. Leroy Eatrldge, James
wetk-ewL. '
which was overlaid wiih a lace'
Young. Fred Vrch, Edwartl Wll,'j. '* ■'»
cloth. Mrs. Edmund McLch and
Mr*. Alfred Lee presiletl at the
talle during thr first half of the
afternoon, and Mrs. R. J. Holly
ami Mra. W. R. Dyson poured la­
Mra. Cassandra Rhults had as ter in tho afternocn.
her gusst yesterday her nsphew, | About thirty-five guests called
Robert Irwin of Indiunapolis, i between three o'clock and five
I o'clock.
I ltd.

£ n S d X l X w . cS:

and

()ut

Where to

Diana* Dots® torvlr*. I N P. M.
Wadaoodsp rrfTo t ant Praia*

t a t ntpt

A»*nu*

Strnstrom.

. atd*r School. )*!•• A. U.
Proochlns Sortie*. »» • • A. M.

Slot and Osatva A t *
towns roopto-s MtoiihS Frida),
f id P, M.

0»'**tV®®."

r rn*r rarb

* * * £ U * £ V V nl° " " hkfc *• “
I** _°^*T ® * •
™ e * £ ^ * * J " * i V * " 1,
" ,he °** ,0 Wta 0 n *
B“ ,w *
. ,
%
i George W. McRory has gone
After the roneluiion of IM to Fort Bmning, Cm, where he
* • * "”* * * T *
£ will bo In training for about
frc jh » en t.l worn oorto* to th* M - three month*. •
‘°T ln«

„ .,
., ,
I hi Alpha
ch.H.1 sonir
h a
air

Th. Utr. Joseph K. Woodward,

Po*iur..
t'burrh Pchcol. I:H A. bl.
llr. T. U Unao. oapt.
Morning Worm Ip. It;®# A. M.
Puhjrrt of sermon: “finding

Social Calendar BtMcthodMcroap Personals j
MOMDAT
Cirdw Number Om o f tbs
first Method tit church will meet
with Mrs. L. Grow, 211 French
Arena*, a t 3:00 P. M.
Circle Ntunbcr Two o f the
firs t
Methodist Church
will
meet with Mrs. A. D. Zoofcsry,
•IS Ma«n*Ue Arctme, »t 3:00 P.
K.
Circle Number fo u r o f th*
first Msthodlst Church wUl meet
with Mrs. W. C. lim, WOO Mssnolle AventM, et 3:00 o’clock
Cite)* Numbtr Three o f the
f l n t Methodist Church will meet
■t 3:00 o’clock St the homo of
Mrs. J . O. Walts. 201 Maple
Avenue.
In obserrance of the Week el
Preyer for Home Mission. Cirtlo Number Two of the First
Baptist Church will hsee ehante

h.appas

(tIR D O METHMla* CMIlCN

W n &gt; w 111

| Echols, R o / Echols, am) Douglas

| /

n tttT u n m

Kit&gt;:r MRTituistwr e i i v i t l l
|j»h* hlmrot), A’lRh
BfHiwI I(1:00 A. ML

Tti«» H-v. J. W. Iv*F.

i"rts.ii'fiIfiR H t»0 A, ML
V IV M H. « 10 P- H
1*1•‘.iciiitiii f io p, Ml

4 111 u r n

Th* It*v, W, I*. Hr.. A*.
pARttir.
.Nitfiller Rchool, t:15 A, M.
Haul nr.
Mumlni Wfimtiitn ll fn A
V;vmiiinir W'Tvhiu- 1 3'» i‘. M.
\Vr.tn« *ti&gt;ty Wi.rwh'i' T "ft •
for Hi* b r i
h*Hirin,ic.

r n r R c &amp; j i F «rm

. t-nndrril. nf vslitrs that we
:&gt;r Hitmmrr d ti&gt;lor «afer and
pure t-s t ik.. ajvanlayr_ of

rtfUb *ai..i tnuir.
Tin* It^v. \V. t*. Kpr«*E, f» mfetr

Hlrvle’i'i* rarh
llrlo .
u . * f a r y. • • — HuiiOay PtHooI, 10 «*1 A* 1C
• i t " r t"»r,"r
""it1 f r e t u r

Vnii *r* IndU t .1* sr*r*.il,i nlil
. . .

Reductions

—Thr fwwMxistwBionRlao incluil^R weekend at tho blayfiir Hoi*!. w a _ „

'Bishop Frederica* Del a ml'‘law'*
If DeLaml will siieak, *t tho TfctV
•dint Church In llensdn S piin/i
lum lay at H:00 o’clock.
All meeling* nf circle* of the
Pn:»byt:rlan Auxiliary hnvr hern
poetpsined one week hccau‘c of
,
tho consteratim meeting nf the
congregation on Mondiy afternoon
and Monday night

lfi»r *&gt;Rftvtnir TAVtofr from ,h*
I'hri/thin Ssia** tistbook, "Solenee [itId ‘Health with Key .*.n the
SW |hiAsl,”
by Mary
linker
Va*'y: **Je.it. was born of Mary.
ChtUt Is tho true idea voicing
gni I, the ‘divine niesinge from
Gotl *.n men speaking In Iho hu­
man consrlousnesf. The Christ
is Incorporeal, spiritual,—yen. the
ailvine Image and llkrnesr, dispell­
ing tho illusions nf the sens-'*!
the Wry. the TruMi. ami the Life,
healing tho tick on I easting out
ivils, destroying sin, disease, and
eath,'* (p. 3121.

Mr. Dowling H a memhs-r of the
SUte Railroad Commission.
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The Misses Dorothy Mitchel.
Virginia McRory and Katherine
Thigpen are the weekend gucc'.s
nf bliss lle'ty Whee’ess nn,l Mihi
Klranor Hickson in Taltahxss&gt;c.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shipp
have is their wrckrml guests
Mr*. Grace Krainua nf Ashrvilh,
N. C.. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gnnialr*
ef Miami and Mr. and .Mrs. If
1« llilhrosik o f Jacksunvi'le.

Sunday - Monday
10c— 25c

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Tonight-Sunday

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V. Howard Chapter nr the 1!
D. C. at her home yesterday t"r
tho regular business mid social
meeting.
Mrs. Hayes presided over th.
b u sin c* -isslrm nt which time
routine matters were di-eussrd.
A t the rmtrluslon «f th„ niei t
Ing Mr*. Hayes assisted hy h't
daughter served delicious refresh
merit*,

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Closes M a y f a i r
Hotel Session

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Mr. 0 . C. Lultor and diuffhta r of A pa*. N. C„ ha»» ra tu rn rl
b m m a fte r vMItlaft a wrok In
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T V B ar. and Mr*. Jama* B.
D y and fam ily »laHad the r»vta* f a r i n a a t Pelatka Monday.
Mr. a a i Mr*. D, A. Doornail*
a f VaUoata, Ga* b a n ratnmad

SANFORD MARKJjr REPORT
SHANGHAI, China, Fab. FT*—
bttalaaM fat SbMfhal fo bringing
banttoobM ts iha A ir DcfntM
• moc lollop. The aMoclatton ha*
dlacorarid th at many fake n u n U

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a r , an tala and hi* a*k#d the
help o f the city .rerrm m ont In
,'hanwtaf tko manufacture of all
oaol m anti i m .malarial*.

1 Frof. Cooper and hi* "Future
Farmer*" want to Chuluola ihU
weak to aooiat In plrntina U tu
and ih rubbery to beautify Ibc
achoolfraunda there.
Now* ranched Orlado thli week
tV t Mb* Katherln* Young, one
of our Oriodo (Irb waa married
la Cbleafo b at week; CoortbIubtlon*. to th« lyouny man and
beat wlahe* for Mlaa Ymine.
Mr. Carraway ha* mnrtd Into
h b newly built houa, on North
Magaelie Avnaue.

President's Advisers
Draft W ife Measure
WASHINGTON Fab. 27^-T he
d riflin t of minimum w af* and
aMalmuat boar bfiatolion ha*
bean
taken
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voh’a m att bnimat* atlrbora—
A d m a i B. Corcoran, B ln 1Cohort!
Robert ft. JukM A and John d.
W laaa* former chairman i d ibe
Snefil Becurhy board.

Mr*. J. J. H ayrrly. Mr*. P. B

Brown and Mr*. W. T. Chanra
aN hare rrturnail front Or.tnK*
Gen. HarpHat In Orlnndo, whart
yach onderwant a major op»r»
Hon. Alt reported mdehMtnpwfkd

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T to are karrb* ordrrad »M re*
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Locals Rally To Win
Over Lions, 31-25, Purdcrt *
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r i H U T - l - l l Mila: lima.

BCG PBTBtFIES IN SAB
TRIBUNE, Kas. Tab. « .-{ * &gt;
—Funy-elght years ago a bug
crawled Into tho oar of Tom Fd-Iry n ho war feriling a threshing '
machlnr. Periodically for yoatw
Fnlty auffrrsil Intense taroeboa.
Recently doctor* operated and*r*mdtretl the bug. It wis petrified.

Although |M applications wart
S i f WTfcW.i w »r Howlee
&gt;.H :
wn i w k at lh« brad offirs of
u S T a r o r lt .
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the Lookouts lnt Chattanooga, H
was sgpected that probably about
hih_\»n i &gt;—i, mil*: time. til.
dtO'wf Iks' applicants would reu tile ,r y ia .n
e l,is r.»» r.ts
to r tbs im s ion which will
Frisco Park
S.SS tM
la tho same event gtleer tlre a n
■ t a month bisloid of the two
lilt
S a a b originally scheduled by Jos
a*. ® sadtt‘ Oaioti. |
,
Bids
Traffls
a*vlj
Shuts, chief scout of tho Wo«h'
t i T u i l i t f V ’ 1"*
"* K»«lo for »on,cthlnir or other wa« the fact
htgfow Benotors a a d •forme*
Mystic x.i.Hip
i.ts Li* being the men Behind the scenes lh*' ,h* dog did mu win lut comPresident of tlo Lookouts.
imp aad Loot Tl- ferfeet Play
I is a s well as la front of them.
! I f f In lo place, pakl off th« highCa tar red her# with Engle at&gt;
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_____ I ,n mcntionlai'ihe fact that Jim-'
■«WU"' rvonlctl »n nny dog
ready are Zihn Beck,' veteran
...r V ------T - -"***” ;
Hamilton, Vice-presy of th. track In the Suic for the pines
scoot and coach* of tho Lookout*.
. .. . . . . - .'■'a-yI Nashville y*|*, was hers to look P°*htoa, Hlfl.Mi' . . . How many
Df. U a Jenson, club physician
rmiHTH—4- u mil*: time, ill station, over, Engle Jocularly sag- ot T00 reader* know that thl* dl«aad traiacr, .JProAKo Slngtra.
&gt;tiri,mboll
Ilea I I . m
w* ««d*on the fact In blr lri«t Sold* the dhiln.-ilon nf beSenators outfielder, Calvin GHfl it) 4 ui% top* w than Judg* Kent* aw Ijuv toff ow **f ifc® ft,w* if
iho inly
okptatA
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DVW-.
ru
lu
fhh, new peetldent of the Look*
« « dts would see h easily and note «» • ' where basketball 1. played
• IJlikI Trsfrts, A selktr Ml*out* nad Davis Sandlin, team sec­
j the fact that Hamilton, a friendly wl‘h 'be tennt* hold down t„ a
m u - ‘V »‘*lgkt,-'Aan WsWws*:
yirTII—l - l l mile
NACff-^l-lldUts: trira t
retary.
!» ii" 'iio , , »«e'^ * “1 ofu Dying
"&gt; *« ,”ln,mum
weight limit f . . .
Porte CatUt
,iatl o* *a»ilf -OeeVv^—
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'Jimmy Hamilton, vicc-prvslden
i.}„ m aw»ywith hi* stuff. . .Bat (ball IVe'rs apenhing of roni'iin t loam
PrlsiM
.ra ttle . Qlltesotes Lurk. ortlrePs
Itorky
Cowrit
of thir Nashville VoU, a* Southcrr
T.te la one of the best-friendship form- weight, the total weigh’ of the live
^ia,s Uilislle's lA s w a fc M It *1&lt;&gt;.ckS. HsUs Careful^ Tkrrtt.
!lav things in rslatenee.
We re- players on the floor during any
Ls-tgoe tram, is also here with
NEW
YOBB,
Teh.
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The
TUU1 »' HACB-^returlty: tlo,*l
his wife, as on in crested spec
ts M*i« iV I ts ■‘• mb«r how ofiso Milt Stoek,
l» n of the gnme. . . Of to,....... in
Halt
Dalit
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rouble
&gt;
t AI1 K r« .
Association
of
die
Bag
of
tho
Cto
1st or, trio is planning a schOo
S ts }.|4 manager of the Martin I’mche*. Independent tournament-, inlivid
n aaertae. K tsa n»«ss, Ls«t Ti­
of
Now
York,
the
eldest
her
oaa»&gt;
S IS need to mcrcUersty ride Heinie uni playersare kept within o r
on the order similar to the San
ger,. HsIlsSWr, Itusir Ckur.hlll,
ciatloa hi the katlea, wfch mUH» Korabeet. Judas J.
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Mueller when the latter msnngrd ml" *«lgh« limit* bill ihi it
fere la every g i a , BMStlag W4d- rm m T M ItACT—1 -llssllt: TrtnWANTED: WHITE curb girl.
1 m s IM S ««« , IS* Greensburg Redwings
of the Hrrt w .’veheard of an entire tram
nesday sight a*'ho hjOihpmfWH, htU '-lklp Cpt laiekr At. Happy
Also colored dishwasher. Apply
l»«» is s .P s n n Stats Association
back In being kept within rrrtttln pour I
•Mss.
litre
s
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rd
rr,
Cummuncho
U Weal Forty-feortk Btram, adopt- Js*k, TauOa Iktrllng. All Mystic.
*•■** IM4. , , Milt was m aaagsr of th* » kp- • . This 1* the cate with the IIAVE YOLU WATCH rrpallet Dew Drop Inn, Lakeshore Bbvtf,
t&gt;y one who tniTy knows huw.
«d a amjorhy report of to tom wh­ y i r r n iw c * —i-i» mi's: K,n*
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H 0,'r,‘w,» #»d* that yssr and rurBl w hool"
,h‘‘ county *»
ies ea foirrw l' toiWhriea' oppee- SteK ’ Asdy ' Beyer. Aaolksr l&gt;Uk.
iliijtgs, JoteU r, J lt’toolia Avr, FOR TO year* routs ra»a fa*
1 1 4 i.’is ' i««|pappe,l the pennant while mansg- »if for honors to,lay nt Ovhdo . .
O tyttne-M skput.

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sham, W Trsttiu ClawT. y a w n llnwf r Jim
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Friendly $5p00
Fortune $1X10
LEA DBM IN TABBION \BLB POOTWKLB
SIZES 1 TO I t AAAA TO KEEK

fo r as l it t le a t * I A p
Cheap? Figure it out tot
Nnrtetf. Effective? The people

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■t a m atter of picking up f
•ptame and calling our M 4tateri What m o fe
SfU you w ant . . Whether H'a a houa« to rant

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starting •» ■* Class “C , frorr
vfttlea U*r will W to' ths
group and then the "B-l’* asMnahiags. follewlng workouts In • TOBTLANDr MWc, Tab. t f .
ilMaks whkh crawt
iMi m o p ,.If they show promts*. OPI-Two
1
taeviwM be trsrivferred .to Clast under the Want) District aM
here - w S d ^ t h b h i n t
dA*,| Numbers will ba given eagh Hear
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fce.
My for the purpose of Identifka- W
1 SIUllha. ■»•'*
tkm (onwnlenee as It sri'l ba »l- Mrs, Christine GuiYoqL _tj
most impossible for any ona o f .
fir 1st to remember (he names i f
'4BB'youagstarw whs a n atrang- Dufeker.
ora ta Mm. Tbe bdps will nglstor sarly Monday morning an d '

tht* fompany have been •4P*i
vicing farm people with a «wte!
plele tine » of farm nuoeOHMt,'
We need four new route 'atrip1
now. Wills itia for .pli
J. (1. Lewis, race the. J. a ,1141kins O , Memphis. Tetiry f*at»Ub*t

M4 1 «* lng the team all asaaon without Boys* team* are not *uppo*t*l n&gt;
traee donning a uniform to use the bit the scales over MO imund.* i*t
pfhrllrgs of fs ttla g out
on the five map
eomtlne while
girls'
■ at is o l i e field and fighting It ourwith tho team* are hold lo a lW"-pound
tlml*.
. Which, v., .hint, wotill
tlrlvs a
sututwhat utxtny
it he &gt;ub,tiiutsd (unjontly, trying
time. :SV
to mentally stlj h i, tram's w&lt; igh'

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Ubl f«44 1 ««ia, Est at 41««tl*4«.
Fee i*|i« fftfujuv a*J iltfi-aM 4&gt;
me ai* m .itwhtatr,•* a&gt;rh H«4 f.eete
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rolet m ick, celery body, |l! A
well (um lshsd bong plow. Gootl
Rie| A S m s V»»d Car D vsltrs, local Ion. Mrs. Mabel OBrs.'
I'slm rttu Avenue,
&gt; •
mi w. 1st fit.

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EOlt FIRST &lt;!»•* roofing work. Mill .SALE—26 Airless Tires foi
tractor*. Seminole Tire Bhop.
New roofs or roof repdiring
any kind—charges reasonable. All
work guaranteed. See F. M. Eng DOEIKK * OAY'H" floor arv
Deck F lint will (Ive your porel
llaH. East Geneva Avenue or
the best protrellon you can’ buy
phone 62,

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WANTED: Settled colored wom­ FOR HAI-Ei Thoroughbrvn great
Dans pup*. R. J . Palmer, &gt;14
an for homework. Must stay on
prcml'es. Phone H92-R. .
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TRAGEDY SHOWS HERE WHdi S c a n Bggfe
*Romeo
And J u l i e SHAKESPEARE
t It Ritz
O f‘M aid Of Satan’
Feature Sunday, Monday
Showing Two Days
The wterdeat cm break of popI alar hysteria In colonist times, the
Umovs witchcraft sc an of 1*32,

Crosby Back
h mylhrn On.The

Shakespeare Tragedy Bfalf

whlth rocked the American colon­
ies and waa reaponalble for the **eeuilon o f over a score ef women
before it paaead on ia the back­
Bing Crosby, Bob Ilurns, a
ground for Praak Lloyd’s latett
pro.ue:Ion, “Maid of Salem," a roblooded hull, a box car and a
crasy cross-eoun’ry pilgrimage
mince with Claudette Cciben and
Fred MacMurray, which thaw*
ho', “awing” tunes and songs of
Y/edn'sday aad Thursday at the
tie obi West; Francis Farmer,
RIU Theater.
Martha Raye and her clock-*’opping fnec; a roieo, songs, g»I*
Mi a Colbert plcya the role of a
and rengs.
I urban maiden who la accused of
Thooe ore a few o f the IngrtJ(ting a witch because she ia at«n
dknt* of Paramount's Rhythm
with a tall, d irk stranger,'and becn the Range." romantic ami
reuse she was observed dancing
hilarious muslrnl which returns
by herself. Upori this testimony,
Friday lo the
Rita TheaUr.
provide 1 by hysterical women and
Other*, no Jt-ss Imporipni, intludr
thlldrtn with over-wrought imagi*
he thuggery of W anrn llymer,
nstitns, she to convicied and r«nlames llurke and CRvirge E.
u need to die. Tho fact ihit the tall,
Sti'iie; the Russian cowboy antic*.
dark
srangtr Is handsome Fred
of Is-nnid Kin-ky. the skilled
M-rMurruy, who plays the rt&gt;!j t f
v tin g of Knnmrl S. I tin tw amt
a fugl ive Virginia cavalier, hiding
Lucille Webster (llra-on, and tho
ntnr .Salem, means nothing. Uniibtermnean prgtj of Charles
Lerlle Howard, John Uarrymor# nml Reglnall Denny In “Romeo si lo lo produce him in the flem,
Williums,
ihe cour. ft lei ihat the stranger w
anil Juliett" which shows here Sunlay ami Monday.
ibe i.evil hitrurlf.
th e is saved in a breath-taking
climax when MacMurray appeara.
His app&lt;aranru also serves to
awaken the ieur-Mriekcn popular
lo the folly of the witch-hunts ami
iho scare • it s as suddenly and as
mysteriously t s it began.
Supporting tho popular romantic
loop hi U an elaborate c u t which
includes liurvuy Stephens, Louis*
Dresser, Bennie Bartlett, Gale Bondergnrd E. E. Clive, Bonka Gnmtdie, Virginia Y/eldler, Bosks Dueler, Iltulaii Uumli, Edwards Elite,
Dun:td Me.k and a trots of others.

M iriw H iplrai

WEEK OP FEBRUARY 28,1W7
Basin/, I n i h y - T h

Ju u rr

"ROMEO AKD

fUn

M ito y iM

Stais la "Met,

of a d*t »d»

with Norma Shearer

aai

Leslie

Rowan) stirring.
Tuesday—The Big Dag. Register at the matinee. Joseph
CaUeia am) rforeaee Eke -MAN OF THE PEOPLE.” L on
and glory If he won —the gutter If he tost.
Wedasoi'ay, •Thursday—A Paramount Hirer Jubilee lilt.
Claudette Colbert and frrtJ McMurray la -MAID OF SALEM"
aad "BULLDOG DRUMMOND ESCAPES." Also "I'M OVER
40" presented on the stage by Orlando Little Theater.
Friday—Miriam Hopkins -MEN ARE NOT' GODS-" Re­
turn engagement Bing Crosby, Frances Farmer In -RHYTHM
ON THE RANGE."
Saturday—Play Scm ao. -RIO GRANDE RANGER." Also
Spencer Tracy In -CRIMINAL LAWYER.

[ Tht
romantic complications
ih it ensue when a dramatic cri­
tic's impulsive secretary alien
fine of her boaa’a reviews ss
sends an actor she h is nev.-r
i ecn soaring to overnight fame
aie dr.'cnbeil in amusing fashicn in “Men Ar« Not Gods," Mir­
iam Hopkins’ latest starring ve­
il ie’ &gt; which cornea to tha Riti
Theater nest Friday.
Th? newest offering of Alexinder Knnla’s imposing new Den­
ham studios, “Men Are Not Gods'*
marks the first English produr.
timi Miss Hopktfts has aisde.
I Gertiude Lawrence, S« basils| Shnw. Rex Harrison and A. F.
Matthews arc prominent In the
supporting cast r f the film whlrh
W s’tjr Relsch directed from his
own original story.A bright, mod.-tu comedy with
a
powerful dramatic climax.
Men Are Not Gods’* telle tha
sio'js cf pretty Ann Williams,
sec: clary to Mb. * Skeitcs, London's leading dramatic critic.

AT THE PRINCESS THEATER
Saturday, alro Snrnhy—"HOPALONO
-KINO O f HOCKEY."

CASSIDY" aid

IN TUESDAY FEATURE

ARTIST VIEWS NEW FILM

Music In "Rhythm on the
Range varies everywhere from
ill* n ’ptiVliut me Indies of Ihr
fnniou* lioli Ilurns “bucuhn" *«»
ti no by Louis I’t itr.a’u worldfaftu d ttwliu; band. It launches
s it rung bits, nit o f them alirndy
popular; "l Can't Escape From
You,” ‘ The llutt'e That Jack
Hi.ill For J.ll.” “ If You Can’t
Slntf It You'll Have To Swing
It," “Empty Saddles," ’ Roundup
Lullaby" nnd “I'm un Old Cow
Hand From the Rio Grande."
"Rhythm on the Range," n pov-

Bulldog Drummond
Back In New Film
Showing Two Days
Murder on
tho
fog-botfnd
moor, ti kidnnpping, the mnehinatlons of a (•iiTtierfeit bind, and
the imprisonment of a beautiful
woman In a house of.myiiafjr ngc
at few thing* "RuRdog Drummond"
ha* to solve in “Buttdeg Drum.
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Thl. D Aritat viadlittlr Chenkofr.t cot.e rP 'n bf Ptv-I MurWur-

urt»4uuL and rubWi him o f »&lt;V) and
and &lt; iiude :'e‘Coli.ot a* fKejf ilRinir-tii "Matf-nr ffa’cn r.-n *tm
IJ-V i forced him at the point of four
.tin .^LVj(nt"'llJk..Jtt itbt_JX' * T.tej.er,
r.-V'i.j pir-tt.h in rlr!n|; t, hnir-plm ,.f J,ir- Dagi-ttU. I'utwicv. &gt;
fw Ergian I. Frank Lh.yd riircoled.

ELAINE ROMANCING AGAIN?

Srr.DOVVNERS HALT V/ORK IN BIG PLANE FACTORY

Ranger Bob Allen rt ies oterse
patrol and blast, n bandit mob In­
to the open In “Rio Grande Ran­
ger," Columbia film, starring the
Tal Hcaly, Florence Rice, Joseph Colleia in
I stalwart western star, showing Sat­
Pmple" at the Rita Theater Tuesday only.
urday at the Rlti Theater. Dou­
ble trouble, double thrills as bluin'
Bob swoopt down on tho butlaw
mob of the old rnu-.hweal.
I It's thrills with the bonier patrol
Denny, and again ho is forced :o
Tho
tllvrnlt re of lhe , - ns the men of the meunted ride the
overcome lhe obAtutli* thrjwn in'
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t , ,
bandit trail and take It over with a
his path by hi* friendly enemy,I
* " * " »1' ulh '* *
barrage of bullets. The beautiful
In pector Nielson, of Scotland, ■•laptarion from ihe tuvel by 11.
tint! talented Iris Meredith plays
Yard, played by Sir Guy Standing. "Sapper" McNeil* and Gera
cppo.lte Rt&gt;b Allen. Tha supporting
Heather Angel lc the beiuty whom, t *irli"* " ho
«h« Attract, , cast include* I’uttl ButtM. '.H*l
he rescues, and Puner Hall is the
J'
i Taliaferro. Robert lleary, p h q K(evil genius behlnJ th# m periou*^ m E E D S NEW PECAN TREI
golngi-on.
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Drummond selva; tha crime* in* n c n t is . nkL ,, f i i r u f T -uV;
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eight action-packed hours, in his After 2t&gt; years’or experimentation n itoty by Cell* nnd Jacques J*C’
usual sophistlduftb’ic d |ig h th e ^ -^ ,-A . (y t^ fr &gt; ts ;davr|opel ’pg hie card.
.r
. ( *Mrti manner, to ihV satisfaction of 'arm a r roar-brand runt ve pecan
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•tff roTtremed, pnmeulnrly inspect- n w that withstand* late frost* ami
Henry Timmons -a t Tuls* a
i r lNto|rhp,.Wbo JU covm ihtM h* Wpau-MSuam a m-roran nut* in the only one of O hhham aW ,.

PEGGY
DROPS
BALK
SUIT * AGAINST
RUBINOPP
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Areena factories, paralyitd by th* iprisdlng of lit-down strike* waa the hug* plant of the P eas'll Alecrett compjny it Sint* Monica, Cillf. Csssstlon ef *vork,th*rs Cslsysd the filling tf orders fee Itl.OOO.OOO
worth of army end nsvy plm««. a. y. Ring (right), tehee ergsnlrer, I* ihewn pining cut unlen aagtlc*U»n cards to th* elt-do«nerw (Aasccisted Fret* Photo)

FOUR QUESTIONED IN SLAYING QF LABOR LEADER
■ rv j
Bjfc’
B• * - ILe
h|

“Rio Grande Ranger”
Shows Here Saturday

Prmet tha look* ef Ihlnga, Elaltw Barrie len t worrying a great
her w iring, mint front Huiband John Barry mar* against
ha* filed a diverse su it She and William Tantma, hand*
aster, are seen together frequently tn th* night tlub* and
la wondering if they’ve been struck by a brand haw dart ft
(Associated frees Phots)

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blnerf. the famous tiddler, waa a very, very tunpy man when Peggy Gore Is abruptly withdraw her
br«**h ef premise suit agalns* him In the New York Supreme Court Overcome by toy, g M
i grant big hie* an th* cheek ef hla attorney,-Abraham Haiprln (left). And Mr. Hitarlie touahed
•Idl In high spirits. Peggy (right) waved and tmiled at th# crowd ■* eh* left the court bwildton,
lid k flf Ia lu t PBiBBB.1* C. H. TltflAF. 7l.wapp.nlA UJDA

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'WALLY* IN

Attar mentha at ucluelen foltntotog th* atdicatlen ef King Bdw
O n et Britain because cf hi* lev* fbe her. Mrw. tafaill* Btaep
appearing publlety at *«.UI funattoM in Cannes. France. Mi* la
(ton) at » dinner dance. Baalda'har to her dancing partaah I
leapaakee. tha gaghistitated iy seee at tha Oraato gam*hag «T

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Host Repeats Event
Occurring To English Vessel; Is
Limping To P o r t

WoolworthEmployeeft
In D e t r o i t Store
H o l d Institution
Since S a t u r d a y

Loyalists Claim
Split In Rebels

■r The Ml . ...
Eli-down strikers barred the
msnsihinwm from one Detroit
store of Woolwonh and Company
today as Union leader, prepared j
for a telephonic conference to.
decide whether strikes should l « ‘
spread to others of the five anil
ten cent chain.
The Woolworth chain operate*'
40 stores In Detroit and more tltsn
2,000 in th* United i States.
Meanwhile, uncompromising de­
mands of disputants elsewhere congrated efforts to solve labor dis­
putes a* fresh discord developed
in scattered-part* of the country.
Relatively little headway wa*
made by mediators who sought to
effect amicable adjustment be­
tween employe and employer.
Operations were resume,I quietly at the Douglas AircAtft Plant
Small ti wn officers. whom he snctringl/ ralle,| 'Vounlry cop*,"
at Santa Monica, Calif., following cut sltor: .*!»• liberty of Merle Vamlrnbush, pint-sited desperadis

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. MARCH 1. 1937

French Ship Hanged By The Flood Five And Ten1
Strikes Mine,
Workers Bar
Management
Damage Great

Pir n

Spanish mines damajrert
the second foreijm vessel off
Spain’s east coast today.
Spanish Government troops
announced a wcdiredlke ad­
vance into insurgent south­
ern lines, and, throughout
Europe,
rearmament
re­
mained the number one con­
cern of the power*.

Scb Im Ic Coasty P tW oW
More Fruits And Vegetables T k u A&gt;f
Simitar Area In Amrrka

NUMBER 111

Engle’s ‘Ivory
Inaugurates Classes;
ISO A t First Session
Firemen Burned’ iFootball Field! Made Available To
Showi ng'
Ai Blaze Rakes Project Opened Athletes
Unusual A b i l i t y
Local Building By County WPA Instructors Are *
Unofficial L ohm I s Workmen Will Erect
Ready For Grind
P l a c e d In llun- 21 L i g h t s F o r
dreds Of I)ol I a r s Nocturnal (J a m e s Sanford Manager To
T e a c h Youngster*
A dnirn WPA worker* were atRube Willie, Sanford firemte,
Tricks Of G a m e
was |inmfully m not #• rious'y slgne I today to the high *eh &gt;d

tu rned on the hea l nitd neck ear­ nthletl.* field a* the (17.000 im­
llv P A T P A T T E R S O N
ly thie afternoon when fin* gutted provement project wti* fotmnlly
Their ito|H Imtiynl by vl«
the rear of a dry cleaning rsrnh- i|*cn&lt;d, W. S. Katbs, WI’A work
lishmettt nt HM l’almetto Avenue. ilirertor and engineer, annnunc
sinna n f » mnjnr
C «Ultoflieinl rsritnate* placed the tin, innrnlng.
rtq’r.
1'd&gt;
yotnur
atnlwnrtB,
lie mild it would I,,, pohnbty two
pro|e'lty Ion in rhe hiinilred. of
s tn rm p d onto tho Infit’Itl
dollars. The Mare, H was believed, week* I* fore the project get* fully
A French steamer limped Io­
under way, since that nttteh time Municipnl Alhlrtlc FIolil th li
oiiginnteil
front
a
small
oil
novo
wan) Pslamos after hitting a
■n which a meal »n* being pre- mii,i le given for the arrival of morning ni Juts Enjflo opmine. la it week a British steam­
material, needed on ihe job.
pa m l.
pitoil hii nalion-wblt* busts*
er had a similar experience In the
Falling flood water o f the Ohio
Although pickets ringed the kn’,w" b&gt;' &lt; * “* 1 uWlc lt“* N" 1 U''
h ,w h "'*"
Wotk Direct. r Rattle -aid the
Tho burning budding s m di­
lam e |ane, but reached a French river left this gruesome sight Chevrolet strikes in Janesville, | arrested nt North Cun’le, N. Y.. ju-t
minutes after a neighbor- m ity net us* the m eet from the present Clew will confine It, ueuv- tmll weImot, Iht* only one of
pan In safety.
nrar West Point, Ky.—a dead building, the new Fisher Hotly ami hood liank win lohlml of fl7,itl1n. rhe prisoners are shown just
itie* to guiding the football field, iti ttiiul.
The British have been trying to mute swinging In a ire,, top 40 Wis., presaged a longer confer- after their lin e d , la-*- to right: C.'.qge lleta, Joseph S'uua an' fire station, and f i t . men wore
throwing water in le ,, than n lie ent.l ad litioiml men will be ad­
Knjflt* invetril Ibo nthlote*,
find out who laid the mines — fret above ground. Swept along
ded a* they are ftttind to l»e needed. who represent rvery Sta’s* in I ha
between General Motors and Yanirnlitsh. I Associated I’reea Photo)
minute after the alarm.
Government or Blockading imur- by the flood, its head bream* rnce
UAWA.
The ptojectv which w.t- approved
Ih**piie their *wifi action, a can
gents t
east, mid-west nn.l snuih, wUR
firmly wedged In the fork of the
of (leaning fluid exploded and wtthout a single change in plan, a.
Government troop* laid they tree. (Associated Press Photo)
promise* of professional
con*
Ilttrnlly
covered
the
Intetior
of
the
proposed
hy
the
-p.
nsor*.
eall,
fur
split ait laiurgent army which was
structure with liquid fire.
gt ailing it regulation font ball field tract* h&gt; those showing prom*
moving along the death Mediter­
Department member*
forged and the laying out of a practice l*e.
ranean Coast from Malaga.
their way into the -raoke filled field, the Installation nf 21 light*
Opening class,** found on hand
Retired British naval officers
compartment i» get th*ir fire ho-e for night ftsebali and tliamon Ihnll
began an organlied neutrality
hts* *.han nm» half nf Ihe this
into playing position, despite the the ronuniction of a dianmndliall
eomlagent which will .R ja ^ -'li'
e kit are registosaif
f t r j i t j i » • TRWnrf Tutne, ntid inteii-o DrSt. 1U'lo. r,.n*TTt»Pnon-,Vf tbtee tedlii*
• nUpatw-Ponuguese
Confer to
Tragedy struck Saturday night
One nt u time, the crew linldiitg courts; die ln*iallatlun nf lorker* tenil the school. The number It
beep arms and fighters out of
expected to lop 55l) by We&gt;ln«ain the cast of ‘Tobucco Hoed."
the iiiiii|e of tile ho*** tlartiHl and »Ho»et bath* In the high schr
8pala.
the record-brew king
Unmd»' iv
( tlay or Thursday,
f I u Mh iu m *, nn.l
tht*
e
ra
Mon
through
the
tloor
into
the
open
to
The French vessel, Maretherese,
f
Every one of tho Instructor*
play which senf Sanford'* Sam
eapell the choking smoke fimn his u fence mourn I tlu lieM.
radH d aha wa« serlou'lv damByrd soaring to theatrical prom­
M i. Kuril* «Milmiitetl
that
nt were nu the field ami o'nrtad
The celery industry c? Semi"' &gt;» lungs and gt:!p down fresh air lie
| ^ d ^ w ^ p r o h a b l y caakt reach
inence.
Iheir protegee* through warming
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* (1t flentity was impending today Into would return to titpy while lulu'll- f«*npt three month' wotiUl he nece*
When the cu, for "Sister Bes­
knry to ‘dompDli* the ^trojeet, hut up exercises with cautions *.»
er
of
llj*
rrCw
luqdt*
the
Im
iy
tilp
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th. thlid dimension a* O J. I'opo
y-L,
sie Rico" was sounded,
Mttld
jidilid that more mti»- may he r*i- "lake t‘ easy ’ because uf (hit low
Into the upon.
cot 11taded with uhaunrey I’m *in tpc rat it lx**,
' 1
Odell, a veteran o f nearly half a
The
closonesq ttf slut coiifincs 'I'liretl. Ifimevett, lie uii!, (here
century of Broadway, failed U&gt;
The staff i* hcmlixl by. Engl*
son&gt; uf (lie Giro Associate* to wheft' the major portion of the wan litHe *loti lit tlmt the rniirt)
.m-. ra*wer. A hurried investigation
Theoi|;rc Crawford, negro, v
rm
splay a Celery farm with the ll*r Idaze raged rau.-ed tit,, heavy work w ill hnve i i rti jcm tiplnnl and Ctyila Milan, ntanlger of
ployed at tho Hanford posr office r" ul'* ' *n “ "‘•'"If
cruntiilnl
of an autogyro.
stream* of water to telmund and h* for** seliool opeiln for rhe lll‘17- the Cluiitnnoogtt Lookouts, Milan
on the floor of her ilrtM*lng
j will sllrcn*. tho general field work
C'nn»ideiab!e comment was h .ml
shower
the firemen wit I'tiu'iged, ilh term.
as a special delivery messenger,
While sptayiog fromairplanet
room. Shortly after she died.
and handle pltehers and ea'chera.
today on the arnicas, in full lilo.in,
Hur
WPA
office
rijn'ital
ili
when
tht*
first
was
cxtiugtu
died,
was held by County aiuhoritle]
ii* mi established opetution with
A
hastily
deelgniited
under*
Zinii Berk, veteran scout ami
on
the
property
of
P.
F.
Dutr.'ii,
Uvtoilo
swlinming
......I
prohaltlyj
ilrs
nchetl
to
the
skin.
, Nearly 60,000 negroes have been unlay In the fatal shunting o f Richstudy off-stage trail the lines Suit It M' Il..n til!1.' Aveile
tunny Flat Ida citrus grower*, Hi”
le.j roai h of the T/inktiuts, (* slated
A n elect!I; wire swung nt the will la* complctt’il hy Mar,
graduated from the American
after ill,, star, James Barton, ad
■mployme.it nf an autogyro on ceiling fell shortly after firemen Two paving projects, Sanford to show .’he filer point* of lha
Church Institute for Negroes, aril Jackson, al.o colored,
Tuesday's ti.l.
Tidal s*tDti.ot,1celery crop* is In-tiered to lie t-u witdrew. Practically all the plas­ Avenue anil the I'aola Road, wrr*', game |o the In'IeldoN.
Crawford was arrested Saturwhen the play's routin.*
whose quartet will sing Tuesday
Ooun I’ter,Daytona Beach: I ■.*,'tirrly new in the Slate.
"Raw Meat" Ipll Qwlgers, w ell,
night at the Episcopal Church par­ day night hy City Tatrolman J. was hrokrn.
ter Wat ruined nn.l was .li.lmlged. wound up list week.
Very few in the audience sus­ 5:2it A M . and 5:2.1 I*. M .; high,1 I’nroui nsserts tin t
he can A quantity of clothes wit.* con­
Approximately Hid men and 72 known In Sanfurdi e* a, the man.
ish housev the Rev, Martin Brant, B. Quattlehaum shortly after he
pected what happened.
11:.‘12 A. M. ami ll:.T2 I’. M.
ruvi'r \ r*o ucri'H |»* •liy with hn sumed, ulthough a score ,.r mine w men were employed l»*t agt*c ol the local clttb during lha
lector, said today.
was alleged to have shot Jackson
lutii'r week* of last season, la
ml iluelar!” thjs rovetiiif** of suit* hanging in the ft nt of wtek l y the orgiltitiaMon.
He pointed out that the Insti­
Count y i ’oiii in1*9 iimer» will a ii niiixt ihovmiich.
a s Ignis I to instruct tnfirldrr* and
tute devotes much of Its time to four timet.
the shop escaped ieyond -moke
MUiLiu nr III A* M- toiiinri^w I
pitvliers.
* -1
The prisoner w it held in th’
flo p"ii»l*‘«l mu
attempt to show Coueaslans the d if­
ttu* whirl- da ms ge.
a li'ifH.ii ii'Ainifi in tin* i m,
j Ibvfielder* are to ho drilled b /
ficulties under which the negro, City Jail for several hours then
ing of th** ifj'io hhoh’*
iht*
Firemen,
other than W illis,
lion »*, i». 1‘ ihrmlon, rhrk 1 ftiRwlRKi* of thi» whip ha a u Irn- fighting the blare Were (J, |„
I Ereildio
Singtnn.
Washington
labors because of racial barriers' turned over to Sheriff C. M. Hand
tho l it cuii rimtt, .hsIdI unlay,
| Senator ouirr gardener and All*
established by custom, many of who made an Investigation.
ilfn ry to -Imoi ih»* (lu*t *»r Apray Duncan, Jo.. I'atum and It. T .
American football pet former from
Police Chief Roy Williams, who
which are unnecessary.
hmiij; «liMlr limit .| iluwnv* ;»rt| vtilh Thntmi*.
Tht* Sattfoitl !**•*t of tin’ Auo
the University of Alabama.
rmiRitlmuhlc
forrt*,
\vhrr»ni m
The problems of the negro will mode the first report on the shoot­
Th e d ry tdeaning plant was
The aged till
agile Hi rni*
be set forth by the Rev, Cyril E, ing, said' Crawford’s own reason
M. Vickery.
F*ahrii:ir ■#, i It*
Nlnetren rase* wrrr on the dock- 1cm Li'uinii 11I imi’t ton iiftil i ihi* ti-uni siir|i’litii«* N|iruy nirifinti owned by
a,
familiar *o llnridn Htnta
Bentley, associated director of th* fur the shooting was to “straight­ tt for trial lit the April trim of H (iVlm’k to I * . i ii Mol on Ltk* Ifr ivity i« th-pi inh il tipofi to ivt*
tin* yenr, win
ii hurt*
|(«mi* k;n&lt;l. Unritttutgiili • tl«» tin1 niiitiTml-r.
m 1 League fan. nn,| one-time fleet*
Institute, and Prof. J. E. Blanton, en out some matter* at home."
Mir Ulust nniVr
Seminole County Court, according
l.loyd K. It"&gt; U* i»niituii»i'fi| t*ml.k»
leader of the organisation's sing­
(Mill** (%oiMiy, i•. ending to mon-h'' I"".""'
Jackson, a brother-in-law *o to records In the Court House.
'*&gt;■’ Cleveland
f I'arnoD^
ii*l ftirlh rr that th**
limit nit IniNini is i i*n tht* M’h* 1
ers.
ly r* |H»rin i soird by County
Crawford, was .-aid to have been
Defendant* and rharge* filed
«'*M Id* e f .
fora* i’l - ii great. |h«* '♦pray or
ule.
Activities are slated to begin at shot on the step* trailing m the agninit them are as follows:
Jmlge I!. W Ware.
I ,"rl in wl‘h Sington.
ilu*t atiil*f i Me griMirul anf) re
A' Engle', sole m directing th*
B o'clock tomorrow nigh*.
second floor of a Sanford A ;Recoril* sh-'W that 51 ion pie*
U u im l' ti| .vnr |, n v’ f iour the on
Rubin Smith, parking truck tn
Henry llulrtt, ptibln-qy dttector
Two ami'li*
*•
Iii'fm
bn*m e,, I'll,I t,r tiling* will tm
nutt building. Chief William# said highway; Albert Smith, ilrivj: g
lleFRtiii’ Ilf It live* III-I |ilirnt * ii . nf
the Sanford I It land,i brunt11 '’'*,r** (* iii’tl liiurmui tn vvi’il
Calvin Griffith, Ntra o f
Crawford* with a government while Intoxicated; Frank .Scurry, Fifs to viiail nvi i tin* wi'vkfn 1. well a * thi* upper Aiil**t*
Fell. I tiriiJ F*'bt 1!H.
■Tub, wilt In. host to Sanford •
’ l irk Griffith, the Washington
pistol in hia hand, had .(anted out W C. IVtIti and W. A. I* ffter, |Court Hothp ft cunl ’ how. Tl&lt;* v
thU
roimlnr.
LT»
wrr*
whit*
and
Oilundo
sp"tt
witters
and
nf till g ie it ;i&lt;lvitOtagi*i nf
Wilotx -tf S -'firn to
*
| t "iat.tr ""’if'd. who was re.
to “kill a man and probably his passing school bus; Harris William
manugmg ubiots uf new-pap't- wlnli* Ifu Ui&lt;ri) iH'griH’t,
«t M ilaa.e .a
I k , ,
I In • riTiinl
aiiunst iliitjMi*
wife." IBs mission, the chief con­ anil
Mitfanya, revkle.sd iJi ivin-^;
rd.
Ithe comparatively slow [ at a .Mayfair Hotel tltisrt*-* in
*b
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tinued, wax interrupted momen­ J. L Snerd and Willi.- King, tn- * 'M,,k ‘: ?" ."VV’
flyin g
"pci-dl nf lid' niactitnv* night.
tarily by Jackson but four bullet* toxicat ion; Ralph Wenq hit and run
O ff let .Is of
' h kl*
tins kenm 1 (lu ll ,tmK uq ton* to .1arm try.
against that of the mdiruiry nir
The M'lery rea v«m. it wax
M. Itelmy, agricultural attache quickly removed the barrier.
dttver; Arthur Edwanl* ami i bar- r' ri,‘
plane. Speed* of ;i5 t,, 111 mile* al*o will all, uni.
to the Kuyal Egyptian Embassy in
1, whir it Piio jih i eriijtlity.
I'atrolman (Juatiltliauni was said; H*' Jsme*. a*sault and buttery S. A,'
A t th. 4'UH'lll urn of th - . itm*' r
The weather: Fair, con'in i -l per hour ar,. practical with the
HI* Ilf "i Immlirtit , f n* if roe* \vn •
Washington, had arrived here to­ tn have arrested his ptlsoncr as Irwin and Arthur Johnson, reir.-1
h»»ur, ihi party will rvfiii* ,,
au’ogyro.
he
said,
while
xirHi* KIVi'il #1 till* le a ' fin fi&gt;r mi many
day for an Intensive study of he was attemping to brut in th* less driving; Whitfield J. ihn*oR, cold with light t.i heavy tm t
the tat • Hack to WIII." "
man i UTi'i arm nu;
farming conditions and methods in head of a negro woman with Ida; petit larceny; Willia Lott and t;. w. extreme
ctiJort&gt;*| pi**!*
nightly rarei,
U»
7
*
*
mill
*
per
h&lt;Mii
in
order
to
front rent m l gMiftiun u n i \
ll* r1»rf I hiir^i'Jii, ft m cm W r *if
pi ..
Seminolr County.
Story, operating car while into*-!
stolen weapon.
rrrmtin
nl»«ft.
dm Scimn .lf chaptiT of Fimirtt
In Ijnku f (kfi'rhiiliKi'e ii’nion
icated;
Morgan
Smith
and
Jack
This afternoon he and County
Police teporta Indicated that
l*ar«oii*4 plane
da led l«» a r­
Fa rin4*rs of A rih*rica• prialiiueil
ii 1j ii f ;
Ti* **■**1 1y
fa i r,
Fit it r » ’ -•
Richards, intoaicsilon.
Agent C, R. Dawson were visiting Crawford had been drinking.
ik i
hete
(iiinoriMW sifienieon
Lhi* In-a 11 lift* nf I'le r y ihat cmiitl
Nurthwimt
Kl*»ri*!u
fuir,
fit* ** rive
the plant of J. C. Hutchison and
hut
A coroner'* Jury under Judge
ltiii|i«ru (u ii' ’i i
211 tn in 11 i r from (Iniiiei!*ad where# ii
found n«Uy m Scminnlu Cuuc«
Company where celery precooling
nml 22 (n 2*1 nil
toitiyhl; Ircen empleyi-il on inn k crop*.
J. C. Robert* held a routine in­
Is the major operation performed.
It. T , C owan, nwm r km I gi n«*rMUq Cut in i m»* llarristi
vestigation of the shooting this
The flier i* aioppifiR ul the
Tm ikiluy f.iir. ru in ^ (••mp4*rniu&gt; *.
. ItewHon, County farng
Mr. Dawson said the Egyptitn
al inannirer nf ili*» t ’liuni; ( ‘(un- FVminnli ■ IIn;ii S*-hooffc wait an- tig,'nr, bought the crate as n gift
morning.
M ayfair l|ol**l.
visitor was vitally Interested In :hu
pany
hui-i,
had
r.
|,
,n
•*
*
|,4
y
imnund nvci iIn* wi'k-end m die t,' Gov. h ted I*. Cone, who w*a
dh, ndnayriipl;i!ie..Sprel *tt ? f rt'l
tile Irrigation system in operation
An
outstanding o u t-n f'uwiii
frnm a Ttprinir dtmvin^ «»f ih« winner of a $r* pvlxe fur mihmit* |it,imurd the Vegetable during hie
here, although he preferred his
speaker, whoa* name vva* m l duHiylu rnitrkvdi in A 'I jiu m a id »p. •Injf five •pin*uionx ii•***1 lit die visit to die County display in thw
native open ditch type in use in
ciitsed, w*l| addres* minilirit of
(Mirtttl rxctdlcm tnmn* * cundi- I'rtifeiooir
program «&gt;n a mi- Central Florida Exposition at Or«
Africa, since it is less expensive
the Hanford Lodge No (V2, Royal
linns anil (truRpuci.i for a *ittMpi*r« I inii-wide tad 1 1 hroaih usiin^- #yii-| lando recently.
T
w
o
hmulreii
iu»r**
rHrrks,
and delivers the same results.
Arch Masons, tomorrow n gltl a
our hu m n rr.
(•in,
Mr. Dawson pointed out that th*
representing paytiunts untler fh«
The vDItor said Egypt culti­
7:50 o’clock. Master J.* ' Trawtck
Mr. Tnwan |»iir(‘)u«&lt;*«l novcral
Qm* »i&lt;in of general Interest Thurston crate is not necessarily
Itl.'Kl Feilenil
H«ul i ‘un«*nr»ti&lt; n
vate* 2*000,000 acres 0f cotton, 4.
•aid today.
rnn«i|fnmerit i of merr h a n d i f» r are Aohipnl from rjillu lie e nrrt. die lest celery proslurcd in th«
|»lun, were leceiv**! (la liy Ity 111**
Open hnuse anil a free food
000 acres of citrus and a small
Ail members are urgrd to at
mi n and w piw n, all of w h kh i/,l| Th«* irroep «»f ipiork*! n c r,|»,i’d ii
f’m
inty
farm
Rfr»
*
show
Thursday
night
from
7:50
quantity of celery. There are oth­
Seminole County is located in Ifif nn display noon ,** (tin itn rv u i lhe n a “k&lt;nI f iv«* | ic r■*Ml *, ••fi'l *» f* County, hut that it wa* the fin*
lend the session, since the &gt;p- ik.
i t that he saw on hi* trip todaji
o'clock
to
It:H
O
o'elitek
were
tV
rRO
IM
Ifi
w^"ii»
the
draft,*
er minor crops.
the area from whir It 40 young First Street,
•J1' er'a subject will b« of tt'al in
from (hi* iiitlio
aiidlerf • * x;:d in .elrrting the governor'* gift.
havi» U-en in u til wilt lie mihfi d men will be ir ltn o l In fill vanounced today by Forrrat Catch trreat to all Masons.
p ri/u« award’ d for die t*iu* .tcnrioR
Young Thurston produced the
j l»y |wntal card.
ol anil will he staged in hi* new
ranrie* in the United State* Ma­
the hiiehe*f perccn'RK",
vegetable in hit Future Farmer*
| It wi.i particularly urjcil t^ut rine Corp*, according lo informa­
store at 40U Sanford Avenue.
project tract nf land, a feature o f
, no one rail at the farm offieu tion rrreivetl here ttnlay from the
Mr. Gatrhtl said tho American
the agricultural course* taught U|
itefore he r**eeivi*s a notice of hid Southern lie rutting Station at Sa­
Sugar Refining Company and I I
Se min oli' High School,
rheck'i* arrival.
vannah, tli.
Th* Men’s Club of the Preshy other nationally known manufac­
With spring ml ill 2d ihiyi in
terlon Church will attend a supper turer* of food products will d iv
Yo»»nir men In thh vlrln iiy ile. th** future, Central
and
North
Tentative plans for a grape­
and a disci ssion on “Thu Purpose play their product* and distribute fruit grower*’ association will
The Seminole Comity Board « f
iblrinp Information m nrrrnintr #n*‘ Florida hav^ an «*xrH|*nt chanca
of th* Christian U fa and the samples.
dated to
lUlm ent in the rank* of ihe V a ' o f feeling colder weather than at l*u1,1ie 1M '111 ti rx i*
be explained tonight by State
Church" tonight at 7 o'clock in th*
The general public If invited Chamber of Commerce rrpr,«ittat Ul
___
m W h,W w are adviied lo rommiini-^ any tltn« during the current win- meet \Vi*lne»day morning
Church'* ctubraom.
to attend th* event. Gifts will be talive* la the Court Hou-e a: 7
Ihiildiiuf perm it a fo r the mon’hi tBfp with the Savannah office,
| ter, it wax reported today from o'cltK'k in the County Court House.
Utah lo w X s M
An afternoon conference begin m*d« to all those present.
o’clock.
Splendid opiMivtunirie** for trnv-l ihe Westher Bureau in Jackson* Superintend* nt T . W. Lawton un- !
r&gt;f Fi lm ary struck a n**w low, n ■
...
M
«l
King at 4 o’clock if open to the pub­
Mr. Gatchel invitee the careful
*•
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lioqnci-d today.
41
C. R. Dawson, County farm
In
rtlmg tn records nf Building In el, etlucation nnl pr»fe**ional sd-[v*ile.
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lic. Visiting ministers are the Rev. inspection of hi* new store build­ agent* has urged th* prrsrnc* of , pii-nr G. I’, i ’aatnn at City Bait. van-em&lt;-nt are offered in the Ml-! From
Fred Wlttiam*. ehnit.tian if the
Lakeland c a m e
the
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5t
Daniel Iverson of Miami, the Rev. ing which he opened only leu all person* Interested In th*' citru*| Only six t»*rmit* were Issu'd rine Corps, Capt. A. C. Small, re-j warning
.
U
&lt;1
that
frost
proli.ihly unit, will not In* able lo nt*rnd
W. C. Cummings o f Miami Beach, week. It Is nf most modern con­ industry, pointing out that subjects: during the 21 day« of the year’s cruiting officer at Savannnh, said: would lie seen Tu''«!»y morning, since he ha, no' yet returned Ir on
lit
TI
Ml
«l
and the Rev. Dr. J. E. Abbott ef struction and contain* i l l the lat­ nf paramount Importance will b*| .hom-tt month. Their total w:i» ip hi* bulieting announcing the! Continued cold ha* been predicted lint Springs, Ark., wlteru he is :r
Ti*
XI
Do Land.
est equipment.
diseased.
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taking bath treatments.
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'for today.

Tragedy Strikes
Drama In Which
___Local Boy

Special Delivery |
Mevnmgtr HfclJT
In Death Shota

Church I n s t i t u t e
Sneakers To Show
Negroes’ Problem

Autogyro Here To Spray
Seminole County Celery
Pilot Cnvcrs a
A,.—
Flying Speed Of Machine Makes
Thorough Job PoHHihle

CITY NEWS BRIEFg

Theodore C r a w f o r d
“‘T a i l e d In Slay
ingO f R e l a t i v e

Nineteen Cases On
Docket For Apri l
County Court Term

Seminole County
Cupid Is Act ive
Thrum'll February

Scribes And Itosses
Tendered Free Feed

3

Egyptian Visitor
Arrives To S t u d y
Agricultural Modes

Hijfh School Youth •
Produces C e l e r y ,
Gift To Governor

Merrhmit Returns
II I School Girl
From ItuyiiiK Trip
Wins Radio Pri/»

Masons Will Hear
Speaker Tuesday

More Chucks Here
For IsOUitl Farmers

(iatchel Food Show
Scheduled Thursday
In NeweHt Building

Church Men’s Club
Schedule S u p p e r

o

Youths Are Offered
Chance To Enlist
With U. S. Marines

Sanford May Feel
More Cold Weather C'oiiniy Sehind llnit
To Meet Wednesday

Citrus Growers To
Hear Unit Plans

Iluildinj; Permits
Establish New Low

LOCAL WEATHER!

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" * • *2; *•
*kc? k " * ! " * * " * m thim hm
»«&gt;rma a*
'
■- nlaata whb a toaa two
&lt;* t“r" * » •* ■ ¥ * • "C.*
Tb# “r-u-u-m, r-u-s-m, r-n-u-ni"
®f 'ba macKin., Ilka tba Atom of
** Mrplao® n n o r la M l flight, laducoa relaiatloa, weariatia aad
th n aImp, aaya Morgan, In til on" trororta and la t m w a otcept the
“ a.troBM type*. Only a amall nunF 1ber of pertona flad tba tone Irrltat* lag. ba aapa.
h
Tba lime inquired to produce
h uloap W te i with tho paraon, hla
■ Imiaadlata mental and pbyairal
a alertneea aad Ma anvlranaiem but
tb. profMMr any* h. haa found
tbu tuoaDy m hecomea pntalro
and droway bt a f«w mfnutta,
7
Tba lona fnqw atly can b* rrg.
'b ulatod km tba profmaor 11 m .hat
»• M tlaaa a mlaata U m m affective.
&gt;f Tba Iat«aar la lae lined to ca-ocdi»- aata bin bnathlng with tb* SO
U"* rata which. Ilka hla bnatblng
“ when u Imp , [1 1tower than tho
** mdanOi with whiob ba oiuallp

O ar

Beet Wiahca
Phrrest Gateheffl

brratbea.

:

hforgan auggrite It might b«
, Pnetthla-tft put the Mil— ,t - |tt&gt;
Mteh night If radio broadeaatlag
etatiema would tend out a Mrloa of
bmm aim IHer In lane and cadence
•o that produced by hla maraine.
The toaaa would bo Woadeaat at
an boar m m peraana go ta bod—
Ing to tuna I* could do eo without
worrying about lu ruing off their
rndki atti if they had an atunmatla attachment which would
taka care of that.
Tho few peraon* who find ihe
tona Irritating could avlod It by
not tuning In on tho particular at*,
ikma broadcasting it,
Mur.an aces tho poiilhllity r'uat
many persona might be caught ‘ulmoat anywhere oarept la bad at
the “bed time hour.” Anyone who
capable of helm
thrown
_____ ^
mind might be iadtKe&lt;l to elcep
whether ho b . vlahlng, reading,
eating or driving aa automobila.

Sanford Electric
Contracting Co.
108 Maiaolia Ave.

nafrriaa * bother H wao worth
ta aHbaf, A tall to n U a m 'ih

Phone 442

(A*)—Alea
Cchlupp'e abonborn
cow la becoming tiewi lu north­
ern Colorado. Throw thaw Kcblapp
haa called tba Longmont TltateCall and reportadt “MelHo bad

snford should bo proutl to huve such a modem Food KntablUhment
aa the new Forrcat Gatchel Grocery and Meat Market,

One cannot

find a market of thin aort any more complete and up-to-date bt the (arta

cat of metropolitan cities. Visit this new store! It will speak for itself.
Let me congratulate you, Mr, Gatchel, anti your entire organisation,
and wish you the greatest success poaslhla,

(Contra d o r)

flat M aa aakataoblU coot ihr
.partmoat 94 aaA a link of
trip Aap m W , had coat Ihihoaikcal
The aatoawMlt, of
act |1 J * aa4 wao only .lieht-

CONGRATUUHONS TO
GENKVA Fob. M. — IP) Spaniard*, at leant la government
territory, aro enjoying good brakh
Tba. la the picture of Ilf. nadir
tba tartar painted by a Loagwo af
Natlona medical eommlaelna bach
from ■ ftm-haad »urv.y on the
civil from.
Xa a 1wo-week tour of loyal ter­
ritory, tba comatUaioa, bt.tod by
Dr. A. Laanot, a member of the
French Academy of Medicine,
rInked Alicante, Valcaria, Madr d,
Alea n r, Albacti. aad Barcelonj.
“Btulacaa an tuual” la a fair
•umatatloa of it. flndlaga. Public
h.ekk control la fuact Ionia.
■moot Up end efflcl.atly, awdkal
pmoaa.1 la availabla la large
numbari, tbelr profu aleaal etacrinrda are good and th«ir derotltr
to 1heir work la untiring.
AUhuu.fr -none- of ihfc tuual
eauam of epidemic haa Men lack­
ing, tba league eiperta found that

FINDLAY, O., r«b. 23— W &gt; -

Frcd, a rcrtahU

*

Mrtbuiolah of

| bonce, dim reccuUp at the am

, of 31.
I Tfar ILt . John J . Nonocmakor,
CHICAGO. HL, Feb.
[ who opented a farm nrar hrre,
Co-fek w ar. found to n 9 per­ 'jroke Frctl to the lailtllr, to barcent mor* Mriabb than male aosc and to fo n t work. Upon
•tueVmtb Hi a eurrey mad. by D . tho owner'* death, the hone lu­
Pbul univerally. Slity-tw o per- cerne the property of hla daugh­
em t o f tba bay* go directly ter. Mr*. Henry Koch.
bMM after rl.a—e while only 3d1 Until tho day of hla ilcmth of
old agr. Fred waa the “leader"
percent o f the gtrla do eo.
Fifty-three percentt of the boya
wmk outaldo of the college romparad ta 3« percent of the gtrla.

l^rrcHGsId^Gfdctfy aadMeat Market
Tfcajr « M l a f l l l e t o t f f r t t o l i p m U » f t r t r t a
I t o IkaaMh a a f w tf l M m a f l l d r ( M u i M i i l p la

M to Mm totter toflllfc. art m ti u t &lt;
M lk f t t i BMlte Crate aMltetop,'

m

The Battle Creek P M Company
B a tt lp C r a t e , lU tM C t o

Tba rvermge weekly allowance
to the boya la I3A0, for tba
gtrla, H .

COLUMBIA, Mo., Feb. JS— W
—Can a newnpaper he up tn date
Without telephones T
It can't, Ualreriity of Mi*Murl
jouraalUm
official*
concluded
after diaconrlag that Walter
William* Hall, new $113,000 new*
laboratory. * u without wlrea.
Somebody ferget to put them In
wbm tba building waa uad*g MM•(ruction.
So workmen am busy digging
ap tba landscape, laying under­
ground conduith to the building.

We Congratulate
Forrest GatcM
Grocery and
Meat Market

Kleanor Holm Jarrctt
Leaves A u te u r Rank

Jock Sutherland May
.. ftult As Pttt Coach

"lr might ow n be helpful la
putting a rest lose child t . simp,"
tho prafoaaor oayi. “B ^ctkloa of
the tone could easily catch tbs
PITTSBURGH, F ei. 23— (dV-»
child's attention, lull la baa pan- An old rift la the athletla dm
•Ivlty and pat It to ala^.*
partmeni at the Uahrenlty af
PUuburgh spread ever wider
yrstenlsy with 'reporta that Dr.
ro w BRCOMCB NEWS
LONGMONT, Colo., Feb. 2»— John Bain Sutherland, football

Congratulations
P

VAK ALBTYKK, t « l, Peb. w.
-(P&gt;—Vaa A U tyai flrtatta am

jj£ j* 2 te !it£ * £ 5 H
i 1" -t» a a &gt; A a iba w n .
. bT .1U I
T
*"*"
r j £ m rwL ib T
J ? ? £ ..
T ** g * * y * f f l • •
.....U n.ii,,."** lkk m»4Wryl#e* •*, M^HMaala sad iraapa la hla m b

Mrtlo,
^ . ^ 1
(m aU tba dows-ta- , ^ ^ ' K r ' f " ?L ™ ^ T ! T
ipUulai burner of tb.
b* J L iH
baa baaa ratals*! and
paoaa for a moment t a r T . fc h S lL w
v
*
[bin to tbrill at tba I,!*** J * " ? * ^
*
narrtl at tba bMtttp of
_^ro*ek*’ Iuf&gt;orw&lt;*
****
Through It all U b»aH I , ,W ‘
w mtttk af HawkJo- - aw nar* Am

W« K iM

fin ASM UP WBnNnt

HILL LUMBERASipply Yard lie
Sanford, Florida

to have been baaed on the*, throe
points:
f —That BuUwrUad
wanted
tho Fitt player* to recelv. soma
fundi for a celebration afUr
they trounced Waehington In lb.
Bam Bowl game last New Yter’a
Day, but Hknlaoa disagreed.
I—That they argeeg about (ba
cotebant Ion, and Harris aw. la sa­
fer, declare I to Sutherland: “|

Compliments Of

made yea aad
I*w going ta
break yog.*
2—That recent ehangee In Ihe
coaching staff at Pitt were with­
r .o r a m t o h ibibb
out Butberk*nd*e approval, and
■ L U lF lE U ), w . V a, Fab. 25.
came after Harrison dlaapproved —
J. tb Demon has a new
incraiaea la salary fo r tba allent m i o f diabaa—aU mad. from
gourd, grown la hie W kyaid.
■sot’s aaolatants.
**Tbay aro aairouaL" aald Dvaurn,
"hut quit* aa aa«Isfactory aa tba
clay kind.1' Ha carved the gourds.

xtflhdi
RBE 5T G A T C H E L
M if n i Meat Market i the Opening af their
V w aad Medera Mere

a -sst

�.

'7 *

Sm Im Ii Cm u Ij P n I m
More FniHa A a l VefeUbka Tbi
Similar Area la Araratea

iANFOAD, FIAHUDA, FlID AY , FEBRUARY 26. 1937

EaUkSalMd In 1906

NUMBER 10#

Held
Senate
A
provesjFJorido R*il * B a d M e n ' O f DryForLeader
Drunkenness! Sit-down
Measure To Allow C o m n u n i o n h Pampas Skip

Retirement
W i l l Add r t t i Nation Via
B a d l o M a r e l i 9th,
" Ob Nation's State

Sanford Police
Reach Solution
InTwo Robberies

S e s s io n

H e re P o lic e

Methods
Losing Ground In
American Strikes

N e ts

Inspector! G a t h e r UtprioU, M i r t i n n
For Bemi-Aanaal Shoot Way To FtmC o n c l a v e ; Will d o n An AuthoriF i n i s h Tomorrow tin Probe Snatch

c k e t IJnes Hold*
Sharon Appeals Bureau Reports P iing
F a s t In Nu­
merous
tion!
For Support Of Yield Of Celery I d l e s St e c30,000

Two Sla^a Railroad Commit*
LA PLATA, Argentina. Feb. f t
adntr* and M t n iiupectort ol —(/T)—Antonio Caprloll, A rgen­
______
tho unit today opened a stmi- tina’s -public eaemy number ono,"
_ ,
_ _
7 .
_
- | annual conference a t llio Mayfair
and companion, -Little Boy” M ar­
S a l C O l W a t C l l L e a d s Hotel to Ultcus* problems fating
tinet, escaped today after a gun
rw fl n ,r , T A
I motor vehicular transportation.
U lltc e rs 1 O
tip * !
Xhe „r . , Um b attended by battle with police tacking the kid­
t u r e O f B u r g l a r ' Commit*loner* Jerry W. C arter napers of Eugenio Pry re re Iraida,
------I of T allahbw te and W. B. Doug* two-year-old ton of a wealthy
M ic e Chief Roy WilUnma to-'It** of L tk e City) (1. L. ra tio n , family.
Caprloll, known a t the lieuten­
day announced tho a rrest of O tho;of Tallahassee, secretary to tha
White, negro, booked for break* Commission; a n d L e w l a G. ant of the dead gangster chief­
M IL U T IN
ir g and entering a dwelling house) Thompson, supervisor of the Bu­ tain, -Haby Face” Uortilllo, ami
Martinet were believed Im plkat-'
WASHINGTON, M
I tW. 0 . Gaston (above), f****‘l J«mr« (». Shawn, chairmen of
Celery yields nr,- turning nut
n t night, and said he believed, reau of Motor Transportation,
for the Anil-saloon1|ko forthcoming Salvation Army lietow n o r m a l , but shipment*
(A F ) - Tto I n a l * M i r
tha capture would c'oar up aev-j Dircussicn* of the morning ed In the disappearance of , ih- ocen tary
........
aad MM la the Whlro
e ra l local robberies.
|conclave included problems ef child from hi* father's rsia itd a ' liu g u e . was a rre t ed i.. f
operating fundi, today should remain steady, it w.ts re ­
*
m
«*
When ufficrrt took White ln!o. l : , | cabs th at are licensed to near fa htonable M ar Del I'lainj l i „ “ Tcnn cn a caargo
of- pub-; drW«
urK, j Sanfcrilites to consider the ported by the Bureau of A gricul­
Sit-tlowji gtrlkc technique
. lit drunkenness and vns held In vast, humanl’niinn scop, of the tural Economics from Orlando lust ftirthfr irmtintl today,
custody he had merchandise and operate within the rorporate lim­ Wednesday.
As
the
squads
of
officer*
Jali
nine
hours.
A
fter
his
rete tk a v il— U rily at
household articles whose ra lu ts its of „ city but which, a t times,
I'tit jtickpt Hum hrld fnat a t
Army's wotk and rentier
the
(M l p a r m f e m a t s w n » .
w n)) e) Unrated to bo almost overstep th eir permits and go be­ setched the eztenslvc grounds of Ita-e on ball, nfficets said, ho greatest help when tho drive
Further, the tlurrnti m ill, sliesl ItUttlurtUH p o in tll o f illdU*tfUjl
the
estate,
detectives
questionodi
f*i!ed
r...
,
n u t .
I IDO.
t i e averaging small due lo n tllirM t
ncro** t h e n o tio n .,
yond tho limits of the munici­
One wrist watch ralunl at fin , palities.
.......
.i .n. . r iim—At
Sharon Issued
heavy "rtrlp " In the Sanford see-) T h e to t a l .-ttriko itllc ra n g c u
in ^ S ^ n ' g ' i 0 | ; elm pl,fw ' d ' .......
* •"'&gt; ...„
his ........
! 2 i ji wJudgeM ,rch
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.— led to White’s apprehension when This practice. It was said, has
victim's, from the Anti-snioon la-ngue ««* lowing state ntent:
lion, hut quality genetnliy is good.' to n o q r 30,000 . J
.-jt.
(A P) — President Roosevelt he attem pted to dispose of the been
five-year-old breather.
anamm cel forthw ith. fAsaocInioJ1 "The rvndriing f human aid,
Growers in Criurui Florlsbi use1 I,:t'V t'llf o f tVflWtlt * * "*
reduced grulually as more
■•id today he will make a article. From the ta 'e , police fol­ stringent ohsevatlon has been in Pollea said Gancetlo was unable F u r s Photo)
places the indiiidu.il upon that joining farmers in the Everglades ht a .“ iirp ris i' p a r h *n) H U S !
nation-wide radio talk on the lowed the trail to th0 negro.
to esplam his movements ami sublll.-sl ’tlgPO.
e ffre t Commlssiones and Inspec­
plane nf tj;&gt; i,sslng love f»t in planting spring crops, accord- O iayt' fnrvi
n te h t of Mar. 9 on the state All artlclei found in tho pris­ tors pbteed p srt'eular emphasis tequem ah? cnee a f n r tho child
ill-downer* wi.h tear gs* hjraba
humanity. We are all brothers Ing .0 the report.
qf the Nation.
,
.
,
,
1
■
from
plant*
of
the
hmtsteel
Metaloner's possession had been re­ on close check-ups of for-hlr* disappeared.
under the skin. Home week, some
A freak frost hi the Everglade |u ^
Com
Ncrth chU
I t waa expected by White moved from the rrshlencc of passenger cars, since th -re is no Argentine newspapers referred
strong. Hu mu fortunal,. uml some section this memli killing bean,
^
u ^
xhm
B o u m o ff le la ll t o ' in c lu d e Mitchell H alihski* no Feb. 20. effective w ay other than this to to the kidnaping os "A rgentina's
unfolunate. Htimi' struggling with ntul tomatoes In an nr.-a near the
ltn„ y t l , , 7&gt; J f. p|(, »
Lindbergh ease."
d j a e u n i o n Of b in S u p r e m e ) They Include five antique Gtei c m i i i s h us r i « f rt* s i
ill health, some buoyant with shore o f U k e Okeechobee tn whs. ' '
Wf |(, , vacl.n|(.O o u rt
re o r g a n iz a tio n p ro - cian dishes aakl to be 12500 years
lualth anil vigor.
* usually regarded as -warm
At Satea Monica. Calif.. 311
___ . .
I «W and valued at $.".00.
“ No man remains 'th e down land, and even cabbage in «•»« ■ ,
of (hl. Dcuglsss A lrdthough tha Froakknt warned) c „ h in lh# Bm„unt ,,f t7 7 r,()i
end outer' hy ehoiee. Often he l&lt; a re . w a, busily .lamuge.l, it wa*
1 Vompiny. who surrcnderosl
apermen at hia prats c o n -:twu diamond rings said lo !&gt;•’
handirapprd by Inherent weaknet la go o u t on limb In worth 1150 and eight chicken'
after n throe day sit-slown. awaitnraess atul frailties that tlutg nnnoun" ' 1"U n.I.ng* or snap iM-an,” the ,,, arraignm ent on gransl jury ina d -rev . on ‘he
not been recovered t is lay.
him
down
ami
keep
him
in
tlic
i s , Ihera
inerw were wells c h lrf Williams, who had (he,
U reu.l sat.I, "sh.ii l.l rem ain at ntt ,|iftnl(.MI, charging illegal entry
| i i ||» y
1 ) U e nl*ro ' f human misery ami want. average of 2l» car., daily w it^ a 1) B|t(| , r r .„ a „ in g .
Indications
ka
would J assistance of l.t. Charles S h tffcrl
J
J
■Therormo to help hmm.ii.ty Is to
lettslenry 1st increase a little by the, g ,r)K,.r„ nt Northrup t'orporatien.
jin n that auhjeet.
. —■—- ! In the care, raid W h it, had *
nislf-e*
man «km to a i ~ 1. - lira: (if M-tr.-h. The •
&lt; »»’* n Do-gla* sill.- i.iiary. scene oh kn^or on*
M previous-police record.
"We can't all see with our eyes points from IV-lruy u. Home tcad, lllhl.r lli!.1|„wn, were warned fore*
•* « « * *
10:30 P. M. ( Tho polle* officer further sn'-s ifo rl irii|i!t&lt;JVi« were w arnetl|tho misery etui dire neeil of somo
will furnish the supplies with un wiw!,| )m. uirn,-d Hl!ain ,t them unstandard lime.
I pcunccd that a hitherto unsolved
itslay the tax returns under tho of our fellow hunnn beings, but occasional car from tho Ever-I |
tha an- robbery of the office In the
i h they rvacuatcil today. .
b .ia l Security Act become tlt-iin- we ham an agency which has g l.tds-s.
Jaai bafort
tly» K lrthoff ly * *
s W .hirteenlh
Cii\UjYJtA jpf IlHnoii nml NfW
if
tu
t
in
Mur,
I.
Tho
ammini
due
dedicated
Its
Jove
uml
cncrgi
*
A sextette front the Bchnals of
“The movement of rvhhat&gt;e
I I Ullt ItlMBtl IfM ROMO f l tt l
rw dy to debate l e v , K trtet was Ironed c u t by White's
i
two
percent
of
tho
January
payt«
this
great
cause
of
set-king
's
till
being
rortu
the American Church Institute far.
by low price .
, parmll Supreme Court arrest, since sdme of the artielct
. lo u t ami htlplng thuso who n v
Negroes of the Episcopal Church) J ’1]
ry lisaibntis of
. card*
h
• • tnR f a y i n h ‘ rem nvrd from that’ location we're
Alth'itiglt it makes liulo differ-]),., need of help.
have tchrdrlrtl a ro n cer for M ir.
from Sanfsird nn I Muiuitee -hould
#f '19, Admlntatration found In hi* possession at th*
to the Government whence * “Giving a gfas*. of cot.l water remain steady tit tin, press-tit rats-,
2 at H P. SI. In the Holy C r...s I
the passage of tho time of his apprehension.
t h e nnd n hlv of bread to th th li'ty an&gt;l shipnirnt* of lettuce from
Parish House, the Rev. Martin j *••** two percent c o m e ,
«algh» point tha way out
r h 'e f WilUims, .bent on pro) Brarn, rrrtor, announced teiluy. | •'* ' '"ukt-s it po.isiblo fur employ-, ,.m| starving is tho g re a t &lt;lijcc Manatee and Mai ion county prims
threatening Impasse o v e r, venting the dnpllratlnn of a wave
Fanfortlhev who wish to attend *r * 10 Pay " !,•* I'frrrm o f , lhelr| live of the Salvation Army uni will continue light. Only a f&gt;w
■JV
Judicial organize-) of roblieries that luu been sw atpshould contact any member of the; *«&gt;“ ry and employers an id-ntl- |„ this way win ami help tie cur* of g r im peas remain. l.oa,^
pragram.
[ (ng Orlando snd Del nnd In reThe weather: Partly ctoutly, Sanford Ministerial Association ca! amount.
| unfortunate bark lo a better life, ing* &lt;f peppers ip mixs-,1 anil
Semins,te High
At
',
"
I cent weeks, ta 'd special men hail slightly wurntcr In north portion and receive, free of charge, an ml
Information iiriginnting Dorn] t|1un fulfilling the purp"-.- of the -inllsl cars will reninin relnlivrly Si ItssoI
srobuMy will par.
n r |
•
Th 1
W.T
been employed here to
patrol tonight, Saturday mostly cloudy mission ran i.
',’.
" f '*.0 Mn, t,,r Teacher, The Savior of light fur another two weeks then (irlpnt, in the tenth Florida B tlts
with occasional rain in extreme
"*'d » n tiai section.
Included on the program 1* to' Motwnal Ems-rgency Cuuncil qtiot- Maiiklml, who went iiIm.iu doing inn ease."
Miii'i- Festival nt (he Cnlvarotly
north portion. Extreme North­ be an sddresa by the Rev. C'ynl f,‘ '" j’
d- fitting an em ployer,
s,f Tam pa Apr. 22, 23 and M ,
west Florida—eloudy with rain
OM,‘
I “Thi* hlKhrtt itikmI 1h iloini*
E. Bentley, associate director
I’rof G F, McKay, princ'psl, aakl
] beginning late tonight or .Satur­
Every person Is an employer „ .rvlr„ lo m ln .
.Salvithe Institute, and i’rof. J. If. Blau
t sissy.
day, continued cold.
,
”
‘'nitdoyes
one
or
more
Imlit
|«n
Army
your
kind
uml
ehuri
ton, principal, who will explain
M,a n pounced
Hint
Mia*
vhluaN
in
&lt;tn
.mploymeni
1I11.1
is.
,
,
M,
j,,,,,
)n
,.rr.„t
s
........
..
the work of their nrganiiation
I'ap h ii' Taknrh, nn tiiorumentalial
Saturday's tklrs, Tidal R'atii.n,
for
the
performance
within
the
,
h
u
...............
»U
er..r.
T he Rev. Riant s a il one of the'
A braham Jack-on, Winter Park
who p la n .I f i r s t in (ompetititin
Occ*if |&gt;ier, Daytona Reach; low.
by County
au”
oi«g ro
to,. was dttalned
-------„ —
Institn•(-', chief endeavor* i, ■■ Unite, S:a-e. of rervtee, mu spe- :„g „ n(,
__i.l
•
* -**noismif bieli school* at a Jsekth ark ira today following an arcl
A r « n .,i,„ . . . l i
.
. c 'A -9
M- "Dl 3:-'W
M.J high. pr«*erve spiritual rung* a* they r* I*.* * ,V ,
numln*r
nf
in«livlilual
mini
or
wmimii
who
convilbt ntret la s t year, is plan­
A capacity audience last night 9 : jo A. M. anil 10:03 p. M.
d a w a trly today involving thron
Individual, employed by tho etn- h B ,
,empor»ri|y,
were origunlly created.
wbnessetl a play, "The Blunder
A hill &lt;lr«lj’ri' •! i" |*ri*?*rt imimh'?! ning to ss-ek first honors in her
autoasobilis near P a th ’s Place on
pmyer
and
the
perlml
nf
time
any
r
n
„
,
„
.
|
in
|jfr
-H
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t
„KKt*
Hinging in score* nf churrh, ing Herd," presented by the fac­
ntliun*. S^rninolo County truck divH iot again It,is year.
Slit'll
i 11111V
l&lt;il ?il| Is SO CM
i|11 I
hi 1 I la I
|
tha.O rlando highway.
Mist Virginia P. Moore, State
.
...
r " till,V
1
M
llrl|i it Ihtiiikp It tR kri
\i»ur
ulty cf the Oviedo School In the specialist in home Improvement, throughout the country, the group lm
T here were ron ii.h rations in
Krawf'ii ni'oinit t ’lihnn
marrn.il
Law la Tata, deputy who InveatlI place of helping the unfsirluiiits?
use* a* little nrrompanimem a
lien a n t ih fcn'c I y» %u*r»lny hi ib*» prospect s,f sett,ling the High
was scheduled to address , tho!.possible in *rih-r that the origiru.:
gatad , 'ta i l ears belonging to A. school auditorium of that town.
tax
rctiiriH
are
to
Is1,1.1,1,to
-L
p
h
at
who
you
dp
tp&gt;t
and
rnnnnt
In the cast were:
C. Thomas of O rlando and H. P.
Ovietlo Woman’s Club th u after,,f
,nng may be mailt Kslwln I ni -on. cotter,.,r „f Inter- PPl&gt; t ( „ir npri, |, m)lko* you nkin U ohrd .Sfnri’H Srnnt»% niconlin^ to Hrlii,ol nrrh, 'in to ’ramtut, howM. 51. Lord, R. F. Pooper, Mar­
ev rr, 1*1of. Ms-K.sy sold that Mw*
ihtf A*!wiiit»*»l Pri’i
no
Bljr nf Da Land wsra
bailly
rovemts*. Diatrirt " f F l„rltb .'|tlt fj(„|
noon
at
.1
o'clock.
talnrd
to
the
highest
degree.
guerite Parsons, Ben Ward, Bus­
ii itnirifir T* M. It-inabiMM
F
rd
ersl
luibling,
J.i
l
-Tiville,
amaahed when hit by Jackson's „ r , u n co
■----I Origin of the spirituals, the
ter Hancock, Anna Bello l.lngo.
i nuglit t(» I’ll irantcft this Amet lean writ pHt incline,I to place a band,
The Federal Home U,»n IhinV | n ,
Br
| lc, ,|,.Pp
Other inforinn'um I’-ved in the
vehlele, which wera coming from Antoinette _
lilt'll lu,- lie n mgardied but
Orlando.
Grower t h«' i rom of pre slit lion.
t oitnril bulletin inM t. .
t W
' u |T L
"i " f Wlnaton-Salem. M. C h a, »-l- lurit# of , u, fer,„g. a,piro,lon and Lm,rK,'" ry
|&gt;assesl w ii Ii little* dehllti Oil till' oiii* yt*5it. n;::iti,:,t musicians from
It asnitnuni it 11 r*M*r H iv j
Bs.sl.lrll a n l VBnfB| 91.IHl.niA Is. Florida in - jmor. refrn(|y ,n lh&lt;1 (nilh ,h3t „
.T ire marks 0n the hlghwny** Jketm a Tew, M
.. h«
chnnlt wit,i have itecll
S cnatf’ first vrdr.
gartM em . Deputy Tata —i.i
sabl, in
V,y ,,unn' .
,
..." .
leresla a , of Jan. .11, V.M7, ®r ' | Saviour will rills. In righteoutneThen Appfl r»*ruly taken by stir - pl.ivin^ t ,,;, thei- several year*.
Jlr. Hancock and Mr. W ard a ro ( Cf)n|i„ ff t„ B bulletin issued by) BB(| wjpp twBy „ || ,|i«a ppolmnts' ’,
diejMtd that Jackson hail been
akti
Urof. Ms-Kuy indicated th a t
prl e. tli* IHlitiini i ration li-iulera
drivhHT on th* w rong side nf tho not members of the fas uhy hut (he financial instituiion.
j amj *orrnw.
donated th' it services to the play. ]
ro o d ta d wax moving nerth.
A rood troupe, 'T h e Vanilie, i|u)i'kty fulti* 1 (heir fnrre* passed thi* err hr tin may enter cumpeti■
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The
local
minister
said
th,
T he event was I'tuler the spon­
TH* offletr re p o re I that the
I'resentnti-m of Hits and Hill s&gt;( o niii'ii ii Pi r &gt;fii sis t .It I V-l(e 1 linn tte st year.
Hanford Towntanditr* are to. g r).Bt work leing done by th-- In
sorship of Mr*. Annl, Thompson.
Thom as n r waa struck first, then
a„enilde^
nt
7:30
o'clock
tonight)mitute
singer*
i*
rxpre*’ed
hy
It
IU37," I, statesl l&lt;s sspett a tvv,- ilnivri ilu* muNRilre.
Thi' nnifinlmrnt w »h o ffirn l I
th a Jackson car careened off ami Mu,ie was hy Mrs. Helen E. Ia-in- in the Melaka Building, R ailroad, Thomas Jesse Jones, director ■
tminihs’
engagemen* tonight a,
A letter front till' Whi't* llmivy
hart, anil sn orrhestta playrd un­
S&lt;*nntfirn
|V|»|H*r nn«l An«lr» w&lt; •&gt;( l
his tha Sly vehicle, knocking It
of airm ail; Feck's Club tut the Orlando II,vis
der the direction of T. M. Dolll-' Avenue, to view a motion picture ,hP |&gt;h*|p*-Htoke* Fund. wh„ l,.s Will l(» (Il firvt pi, vi- »-,
Florida. I» w»i ih«» ronipaniitn f«»
o f f the road.
on the Townsend movement. The been aaaerts'il that “the Americi.t lo taml h -ie when rs-gubir nulil-i
■on.
«•* arm’fpfn, nt,
nn nniMirrraaful
public is invited.
. ('hurch Institute for Negro.
grin -*. flying service i* imsugurati-d In
H arry I's-rkin*. general mnni
Three nets were pretfntiNl.
rttfiiiring tn riffi hiifh nomrh
through It* school* in the South- Hnnfi.rsl, If |,btn* underway tosf.y Kl'r of th . popular night club, tM|tiiiliau tin* r«Mt ftf i»fd’11
union
rrn States, probably is more than nre suers sful,
|*»id he wi* inaugurating a ''„si
IctM th Unltril Hiatt
i r i.-Ti Inir - J Tin* *iinnif til a kitIch of en*
any other single agency rrttd,’'The movement t being spot), prise iiiglit'’ with Ibis ivcninj; ill |»iixItictR ntul ltin i*
of nt her tirtu in -u m for minrrr t"iiri«ia lo
injf * service o f indispensible voi »orc.| hy the Srminolu County I'-tform am e, ami the event will r mi w r ted.
Fanfont 11 rht«liili’il fur H | B, M,
ue to the negroes o f the Units d Chamber of I'om m rrn, and V«- he a feature of each Friday.
111fiiL'111 in (lu* t oy Hull Auditor
State*.''
i
lie
Wtlllam.'s,
risy
Aviation
Com-Mr.
IVrktn*
»uid
th
.
"Vnnitti""
Miss Gretthen Law is, Sanford
tit.hi.
-M f*
Mary“ Walter* Brook*.
■■
w
coma
here
front
Miami
whet,
Funds
to
finance
the
Instltutr'.
mlitecniati.
k!*Wn a* the first Florida MisAM vliitor-i nn* welcome, ec*
About 100 member* of Woodman painter, captured four awards In
rivie
rltih*
will
hojlbey
rectntly
completed
sevetsl
work are provided by the RocV.-- ] All b*abw ary 10 tha Orient, will apeak C.rele (.,»*«.
......... "il
roiilin^ t*» Mu* r h i ruber *»f Uom*
m tpaintings
h . N orth exhibited
W hee- at the re- rjofUU R]||&gt;0. ui, „
to inks- some part fB the engagement*. An orchestra tinsler
feller Foundation, the Fhelpi- **he
M M ty night at 7:30 o'clock in er District Number 3 were asm*ri•«-, ponwon of the funciten#
th* T im Baptist Church, the R rr. * mb'nl here tr*l:y for a regular Or Undo, ii waa announcru today. Stokes 3'und, the Rsmenwald Fund, formal nirmail service within tho *he direction of Tiny King -mote
The prnirrim :
W . F. Brooks, J r , pastor, l a i d ' v conference th at was scheduled t«i
A piece of work of pink a ta 1ra*| the Individual State* of the n ,- next three or four weeks, i was, will acrompvny the troupe and
I t l ) Nonjf4$ ( i ) ifreetlnift, T. E*
furnish
music
for
patron*
danc­
announced.
day.
tion
and
certain
Hoard*
of
tditcnoccupy |h P afternoon and evening. took first prize; atconl was giv­
Tho Ite* Dr V II IIrownl*e i Fiminon, Uhnniter preshtentj (3)
tion.
Keminol High S h o o t's baml ing.
■ervlcea will be augmented with
High officials present were kllsi en to a landscape of the Country
.
«executive
pn-tor
of i) I’le ,liyteri.i,i ( hurch!...........
Sonin of the altrnetion* to bo
will be n&lt;l:i l to represent the
a a a s a from Carlyle Brooks, Mr*. 31iklr&lt;d WhesVr, Htat* president, Club road, while another se.mnil
i Lurch, con- vo iin’iidifit oT ili*&gt; Sinfonl At*
school* in the tentative program, offered are G*nrpi- anil Eloise, t&gt; «|nv annoimr
Brook*’ kasha ad. who la a noted and Mi*, ity til* Oils Crump, was handed a marine painting of
NTuionni Hunk; ( t) dance,
adagio dancer*: Norma Drigs, frrence for the afternoon nml
according to present plan*.
eraagallalk singer. Both are from State manager,
New Smyrna Beach. The final
Men*! t l i i upper for the eve* N orm » fr.m Hiiytr, nrcompAnUt,
personality
dancer;
Betty
Je
rDaLaatL
Mil«lr&gt;i| N it 4-T» vocal, K vim
A business session w as booked honor, also a stcond prize winner,
nttte, blurt singer; Jackie lain*, nimr of Mar. I llo'h function! are M* r*oy ncromp.iniHr M hi N li|
M rs. Brooks, U waa aanounced, for 2:10 I*. M. A t 6:30 I*. M. the g a s taken by a portrait of her
to
Is
hi
hi
nt
the
r
h
m
r
h
.
*
tap dancer; ami other*.
h
wlR shew fotramea aad other cu­ (Ulegates were l» adjourn to the uncle. W ilder J . H arkry.
Thr**« vi «ltlnir paaicru* ih»* Ifrv, (A) vi IE** Mil), Robert R cC itl,
A master of ceremonies will
ria* which ah* collected during her Mayfair Hotel for dinner.
Daniel
D\\«*i
ri *,,n” if Minini, the if.-v!1...............
Jlr&lt;McCalll
Semlmd*
County
in
1336
re
­
direct each program.
pr a ted of ttrvic* In Japan.
Activities were to be m u m esl .1
corded 3**1 m arriages arain&lt;* 11
W. r ................. &lt;&gt;( Miami Reach.1 *'*
A".?,
B I*. M. in Woodmen's H all where
and tlse Rev. Dr. J. E. Abbot s,f; ni •ribs. Sirs. W. IS. McCracken,
divorre* according to figure* r • ■ Whi|., the report of the Spe­
a two hour program is to be pre
Ik-lain I will participate in the accompanist, M argaret Davis; ( J )
leased front Jacksonville today 1 / cial Army Boanl of Engineer*
to** ball.i. Jbsris Jackson, accom­
tented. At It) I'. 31. a dance t*
Dr. Stewart G.
direc- has not yet l*-en made public, eonprogram s.
Sanford D
I,, .
........
... Thompson,
,
u,i^&gt;-,
panist, Mrs. W. T. Jackson; (10)
scheduled to conclude tke con­ Monday m a e lb u r t^ ls *
The
afternoon
cssnfcrrnn*,
open­
t
? l ,or o t ,h* S“ '» ,,urMU "l Vital! fkl.nce in the resumption of operclave.
The Rev. R. L. Gregory mak- ing a: I o'clock, is often to the report i f Committee.
.
h
^
J
T
l
S
L
r
*
I
011
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F
risia
Ship
Canal
O r. Bidaey M. Bradley, IndianSanford Grove
207 of
the noun red i«*a*
’ * * * ' *n
^ rn
*n divorce*. Dr. was eaprvs-ed tiNlay in Duanelhin, ing an evangelist tsiur of Fbir- public. Subject of discussion is
■palla, wRi apeak from the pulpl: Woodmen’s Circle is hostess.
____ ____ ______
____
____
..............
—
**
*
*, rii«»iiip*i&gt;n
i*I&lt;l, w
in
DaiL*
l.*| vrhtn th*» fTluimbcr of Cominvrco! i*i»* will
fill thu pulpit of the “The Purp se of the rhiD iian
a4 tha Baaford Chriatian Church
\\ ivi.tesdiy Bight the chib will 7T7, Duval 1.107, Hillahoroiigli of that risy announced a -ra n a l! Churrh of God, Geneva Street I.i fe and this C hurch." Dr. Abbot
Bt'nday aight at 7:30 o'clock.
TH IS IS ‘8QITIRBBLT’
c» to Orlande whra* they will Css). Pinellas 331. Escambia
Day” celehrsiimt for Mar. II.
| ami Elm Avenue, for morning and thi* Rev. Iverson will he
D r. Bradley la among ik* out­
OKLAHOMA CITY, Feh. 2 6 .- h e ir Paul P, H arris, founder o l . Paint Heath l i l , Volusia DPI, and; The muniripali'y has scheduled^ ansi evening asrviers Sunday, it speaker*.
standing speaker* of Me brotber- W V -At Barber. Oklo., th tre are Rotary, in a special program un I Orange 172.
lin k u«9 B alt
Following the Men’s Club supan historic pageant uml water was announced (oslny
Ha*d and waa graduated from two Cherokee Indian brothers,
M
at
it
one) der the
aponaorthip
M arriage,
perf/rnted m&gt;,
Iasi jyce„a.r, ncarnival
____________
... _________
w „of the Or | ...........
..
r o iv a i at
a. Rainbow Spring* in) Th» Rev. J. O. Hamilton is the ps-r a; 7 o'clock, discussion* will • t!
Tt
D
,t#
Cfataar Callage. H a has done post- n tm rd Squirrel Seqt ichio ami the i snge County civic unit.
hit 21.310. an all-time record fs.cj connectCm with the formal opon-, regular minister, but U to be !*■ resumes! at 7:i-'&gt; o’rloek with 2 X
41
44
.#•
Irate week Ml seme e f th« I other Sequb-hie SquirroL Bnchare j Mr. H arris U now Hi Orlaml»\ Florida. Dieorcr. grsnf-d during ing of tha. sire ami. the sleslica-ion absent Sumlay
71
S|
,41
allem bng
ths* Rev*. Iv»r&lt;nn uml Cummings i i
74
A|
IMt
la rg e r Aawricaa unlreraitle*.
|I rxpert
fqalrrvl• hunter*.
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|n h c i c h* U vacalianbtg.
tlte year" numbered 7,002,
of Rainbow Fall*.
Slate Convention in 3liarui
as featur'd spenketn.
M
34
a
• H

H w ln Warned
Of Predictions

Army Campaign Is Below Normal Force Used On

Sninncn Bill S o o n
A t Wedge For Pres! Monfa P r o g r a m

Drive For Funds To' I-ocoi Sizes S m a l l ;
Steel Workers
(Quality Is G oo d;
Start In M a r c h ;
Work Scope Shown Cabbages Arc Hurt Shoo Center In New
England Resume!
N o r m a l Huqin&lt;

wjr,

In s titu te School
Schedule, Concert Tuesday

Social Security
Tax Delinquent
On March 1st

Two Percent Of JanPayroll
Negro Vocallats Will Be Heard In Parish Under. ActV Terms
House Of Episcopal Church;
Public Is Invited
CITY NEWS BRIEFS

lli^h School G i r l
May E n t e r State
Music Competition

Winter Farit Negro thp

H e l d In Accident Oviedo Faculty Is
Oil Orlando Road Seen In Drama Of
'RllUlderiniT Herd’

Bill T« P r o t e c t
Local Truck Farm
Products Boat cn

Formal Dedication
Of Airmail Service
1'lamied For City

Road Show Cooked
For Two Months By
I
I Ni^ht Club

Entertainment For,
Winter Tourists On
Local Gill Tonight

Eastern Missionary
Speaks To Baptints Nearly 100 Gather
Sanford Painter Is
Here Sunday Night Here For Conclave
Awarded 4 Honor!
Of Woodman Circle

Two Features Will
Be Held Monday By
I’reshyterian Unit

Ourktian Church
T0 Hear Spesker

Rotmriini To Visit
Orlando Wednesday

Seminole Marriage!
For 1936 Total .116;
Divorces Reach 44 Dunndlon I Sure
Of Lanai Completion

V i! it in g Minister
At Church Of God

LOCAL WEATHER

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THE SUPREME COURT
By
April is the «M -«ned “Child L a te r ABwnctawnt." ThU Is
M o tte r of that infinite vartatjr of town which «re jwekinf
to destroy the rights of t te IMhMmkl stales and transfer
all the power of goverwnent to federal authorities.
In this Instance the maneuver Is being accomplished
in an honest forthright manner aa provided for by the Con­
stitution of the United S ta te . Aa t e r ago ae 1M4 a re»solution submitting t t e a m s n d u n t to t t e stetoa was paaarJ
by Congress and during t t e thfrtM u ysars that have fol­
lowed t e a b u n approved ,by all but twshru of t te neceuary
states to make It effective. It is conceivable that before
this year is over the states will t e n surrendered their
authority over child labor to t t e fsderpl government.

‘

Cotigreysroan Eimiwl B. Pactnfill, Democrat, of South Bend.'
a t a m art n e stin g Sunday called
tig a t e l dtlsena* committee,
reiterated and amplified hie re-j
My of la it war It to the rueolu-,
Ikon of the DtmocraUc-contro led
fniHaoo legislature requesting the
State’e Senator*! and Repraaentalk s* to
support
President
BeeeeveK’s gaprtm e Court pro-

.

iheir ihemi.

However this may he, t t e State Legislature will have
to vote on It at jta coming seaaion and In the meantlm )
every citizen should try to make up bin own mind whothor he wants to continue things aa they are or trust Congresa with additional powers. They should also communi­
Awl even love I* speechless and cate their desires to their representatives to that thsv
remote
When strings In fly the proud, will k mw how their constituents want them to vote on
this all important subject.
the arrowy nine.
Befcre the irumpeis' flight of
plsngeni bird",
Imperious death speaks unimpor­
tant worJa;

JJaten: the bell, the v'olln, the
■7" -------- re e ift------------ ~
The radiant, rovereign sound* proelilm you freed;
Yeur fiet sre fraihered—let your
tenly soar
Until the nr Hug ear ran hold no
more.
Lleael Wlggaw.
Perry Whlieliurg's iVsIgnatiun
reminds us th u Kunford will hare
to hull another city election.
Wall Hirtei is worried about
the hl'ge sums of “hot gold" flowIpg him this Iruuniry from hlulop». Why not nppiy some of Ii on
die vrnr ihhisT
I
Wp gniht-r from the reports of
(he ClisiiabiNK'hpp uusipr nuvtIng, tint (!ov, Con** wanted Pul.
Ayura lo singe a sit down strike.
Believe It or not, A Minml m«torisi's from die Mew out when
a raolrannke mi die Tnmianil
Trail rank Its fangs Imn it.
"The final lest of a n s I gen­
tleman," s a y s
William l.yon
Phelps "Is his respect for ihnre
who tan l»e uf no icel service to
him."

Jelling. TheJPiiWk
rnllitTg attonilon to the occoaiottal crjlhiUm *ne tear*
In this stnlf, front thmw.who Mgject th pay tte ir tatoa,
aver tho imhHcnUuti of t te de)ittt||**iit to* Hat*, the*Miami
Huralil wonders whut these tjfitlc* would Mij Wtth rnm rn
to the Mlnnesnto law which* retiulres the annual publican
linn by the eminty of the nnmes, tax rate of Khoo) tffraIrJcta, muneys am) credit tax gild the total personal
property tax of each penum, firm or corporation in tha
county.
"This In the sort of pltilcM publicity lit public affair*."
tho Miami pn|ier snys. "that dote away with chorgr* of
inequalities and favoritism In t t e Imposition nnd collection
uf tha personal property tax.

lie itrhete. In it pur tranship HU* l,o r:'
ho place. Republican.* who favor J 11™ 1* ’»*
theV rr with ammonia bom bl
It should rupport It. I&gt;cmo:r»ti*. mo,K* *1°
wrecking the proj&lt;,clion rtom nn&lt;I
on the other hand, who do no1
‘‘I twvi
rtw iing lh i film, tl described
favor the pr»|)o-al h a te not only argum ent
!he iad h ut u &gt; ‘‘a n i i s i u offenw
a cl1Iren's right but a party than ilia
again-t the pence and order. °l
duty to oppose it.
n f
■
» i«n and
cnndidute
fu r' -Hi# not* demanded punl»hfi**nt
“The conscience of no oft* l*
bound on this m atter. It i r n n ' '**' [’resident in 1WI wi 'h e „f ihos- nupontlhl.i and reearved
nlBko fu rther dea psrty question. No jinrly h:»» * ro c.aiv, ticket. He suggesls’ |he r ,8,)t
declared for It by cither tonvi-n- *“* thc nation's workers, par- man(k( 0&lt; , oon BI tbe managelion nr enurus. It was in fe d irU urly, rhnnld crnilder w e lj
' 1*
'1
propood with the knowledge of wha'.
" " " this- proportion might iwnl |
w
.» —
no more than five persons nn l to in tho hands of seine at-'cce*-j
,
l
without coni Ping n single party " r c f ITe-klent Itno.-eV(lt- un- k
C L i A N v ^ '^
leader In either house of Con­ fricmlly to Jhc rights of labor.
•Asa*.' from all other cons id- I
*
... ■
gress.
this is the deadly flaw U / H I T C
&lt; [ ||f % |g
"The majority party, of which (•rations,
.
:c proposal. Ii is more pow rr 'w w w w f g »&gt;.
I am a member. In Its Thllnile ■ '
Ilian a i;ou.| hum t.hould want or
. f
‘
i
phia platform went before &gt;hi
n had man shun tuive.
A V jd w W f v P g
pctple In the 1W8 rumpaign on
“On lids point let me refer
•
,
the pledge to Neck such clarify­
again to W ashington's Karewell
Bb — i-s.
ing amendment* ns might be aceA ddress;
•
l
' i1
ts'.aiy. ,tp .cur IA"- IW- “ tales and
" *1/ in the ouinion of Um.- p.oj
■ &gt; • • .7
the ('png res a, ‘each wi'hlr. It" |d(* (m : of Concri'i.i or the ........ 't~ ^ ' r
proper jurisdiction.* to take ‘ep- idi'nt) the itutrlhution or modiprnprU 'e aeUm with!'. re lp * ;t_ tc xtc-ukat ivfalts .ct" d it'tJo -a L q 'o r- .
proSeotday ppiLUmS^
*
vr. be
liny liotii i
h-l
•fth-uiiilctw ly m v.iit that
Ik can bell tl
an arm
‘
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THE AMENDMENT WAY
MIAMI DAILT N1 W»
talking of getting ih* decision
revsrped. Why don't they seek

Is anyone hunesily su naive is
in believe that the Dred Seoit
decision actually rained the civil
war, or that slavery could have
teen aholiahrd by a ronuliudonal
amendment, witbout a fight?

their remedy la the perfectly
proper, constitutional way? b *

cuitearolng slftvyry which they
wont. The court will then have
to tVickie aa they desire."
fli’y rommlsskners are inves
Such advice looked as sound
ligating luuilsi trailer ramp* In
then aa It doe* now. Why did
other pun* of the State wlih Ih#
nut Uncoln. aa th* revi renter uf
view uf hiving the mini modern
Ih* supreme court whkh ha ia
|i|Mn .late .amp in the Stale |usow commonly alleged to bay*
caieil in Kanfurd befuru another
been, take that court*? A guess
season gets under way.
la a* good aa aa affidavit haprThe answer I* that it could not
possibly he done.
In the y 'e r of tb# I&gt;rtd ScoU
decision there wet* 31 state*.
.mall business men. All of .hue
xWt 1&gt;r^
* ? £ Of Ibeak I f held slaves. Tha ou»jurtiy of the etatee were frit-',
■re as much emklwl lo .hi. pro- ^
ic rt Lun it.
mmmm a .e « .M .« Iiorscw (Jm ley aimI Abraham but la ameadment of the Cunsl Hution tb* majority does not
amendment
are In every communhy men opwith the growing evU of rule. -To submit aa-----------------

:£r s - c i f a r T u S “x * « r - '• ime™7 n
trailag small bu.lne*.,. giving
employment m on* or more peremu wha take linl* more ih.V a
•Imple living from their buslne-s.
They make It possible, by puling
In long hours, end what money
they have, for tome employe.
have cm play mem who might. BM
(tktrwlee he employed. By alt
met Kmla of reasoning they are se
amrh entitled to eecurfcy In old
•go ns any of their employees.
Th* law should be amended glvlag ihese that privilege.—TitusvUle Riar-Advocate. N* law la
fair which giver benefits to 911*
pan of ih* people aad am |o all

0 r” l,y
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“ unworthy of even
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U nc?[nt ' +
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“ * 10 ** ***** *• *** w a tH d .
The
h . u « , had oft^rn r o
w rw d l,w lf ln
Pf*1' U t “
now W r*Y,r**d
In answer in the** attack* on
&gt;h* Dred Scott decision whet did
Horace Greeley end Abraham
Lloruln hear? That they were
mucking the Constitution and th*
rourtg, of course. But also, la
subetence, this; “Th* anil-slavery
people don’t )lk* th* rircUioa of

Nanking D sd an s Rs&gt;
latkms With RofW*
‘Strained’ By Evcat

PrUangill In p a rt aaldi
t^e other hand.
eiiol fVwmlti ma*,
" la hie farew ell Message to
the American people, upon Ab re­
draw n! from the Presidency In ‘he bill aa 'h y steria' and 'Risen-IIM , George W ashington said sate clam or/
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that (hero was no danger more *• “ W t should leave personal-,
threatening to the future of our It t v and harsh adjectives out o f 1
government th in the spirit of in- this debate and discuss the qu**-[
tense partisanship which caese" tion strictly on its merit. We
men to eloro their minde to the nre entirely unw orthy of the guvactual merit* of g reat public u tim en t fer which Get rice WashW aflons.
He cmphaalsed this ingten fought an d sacrificed If
thought In the strongest postlble «# do not discuss It on Its
terms.
m erits.
"This a im in g is p a rlk u la r y ' *"That b m*w bslng done. Of
Important
now with respect to " ‘venty-fire
newspapers which
the President'* request fo r power s«PP«rtcd President, Boestvet for
I* appoint sis new judges to the m-electlon. Including Ihs B crippv
Unlted Slates Supreme Court— Howard chain, only twenty favor
which Is. In effect, to create » lh» proposal. It is noteworthy,
new court.
to°&gt; that
some of the ragit cf“Thls Is one of the greatest f*c!(v® opposition comes from

ment Is eurrleil hy tho preta of t t e reecipta and exi&gt;endilures of the preceding year, togetter with an accurate ac­
count of the finances of tho county a t tho ond of the cal­
endar year, Including all debts, liabilities and assets.
"The financial statement Is not a mero capitulation of
grnornlitles. It In extremely detailed, with the name of
every individual or firm that has received money from the
county nnd the exact amount. Not an item ia skipped,
whether It be tho foes paid jurors and wltnesaee or the
disbursements for recording births and deaths.
"It In all there for the cltlxens to rend and understand.
It costs money to do this. But each county of Minnesota,
without doubt, Is more than repaid In honesty of officials
and efficiency In conduct of office."

While they are figuring on ihe
pay whkh a retired ftupreme
Comt justice should receive, why
not give them lime and a half fur
tvcrdmcT

p ise* . No member i t th at party
i, under aay d u ty to oppose ‘he
p resen t y lm If ha
ethcrwie#
think* w e J 'M H.
‘A ll *4 th is talk that the
P ra sid n u w aste tv become a
‘H itler or s M ueaolW la entlr*ly o a t o f place. While t think
he has bean badly advised In
this m atter, his good faith, his
desire to e a r n the country ought
waded. Equally

Mr.

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persona under eighteen yearn of ate. And the powers In
thin respect which Congrena shall have, if t t e amendment
MBLR VKRSE FOB TODAY la adopted, wfU ix&gt; “to limit, regulate, end prohibit" the
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BEFUDDLED BY BOOZE: Bat physical and mental actlvltlea of all persona under eight­
they also hare erred through wins, een yearn of age.
t gad through strong drink are out
The amendment, of course, wss designed primarily to
'■ o f the w ay| the priest and the pro- prohibit the use of children In nwest shops and factories
» yhet have erred through strong where alt too frequently youngatera under ten or twelve
drink, they are swallowed up of
urn nre
are employed for long hours aAtt maagsr
mesgsr wagon.
wages. Wiae,' they a te out of the way "«nr" c f ntm
Ifctough strong drink; tkey e rr in Deprived of proper education, cheated out of nom al phyVWav, they siumtted in judgment. s&gt;rsl recreation, they die young or grow up t o be derelict*
of humanity. Of thla sorely no one can approve. 1
Opponent* of the amendment, however, maintain that
under Its broad provisions Congress can prohibit th* tm*
MUSIC
T ear csra a rs flooded and your oloyment of boys of from fourteen to eighteen on the farms,
can restrict the work of daughters In their own m others
irl.nl or i pent
Be-urn this ca arac. that fluiea la- kitchens, can authorise compulsory military training. Invol­
untary work on public projects, forced attendance at corTh* violins err so: resa for a centrntlon camps, restriction of religtouf education, and In
itrram
fact can assume complete control of t t e rearing of chllWhose kb ers dtown your Issly in

C 05Q B B U M A N f ^ m X O l U

requires twe-third* of each home
of Coagrass. To adopt It re­
quire* ihreo-founh of tho itatei.
Three-fourths of |1 Matey 'ia M
state*. To adopt a a ameadment re­
stricting slavery would have re­
quired the aasyat of seven slavery
■tats*.
tJacobs wasted a* breath on
ImpoealbiUllen such a* &lt;hi*. Just
aa the exploiter* af child labor

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you knew th at a protective
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SANFORD
Ing luopo.iil was not picr.nleil urea ami grantkhildren nuy sve
to tlie convention fnc c -iii.rltn in W ashington. W e' must conllcn, It nuift be plain ibu. iv e rf tld er the 'perm anent evil' which
member of t{iu D enuK n'ic parly w«*t ovatba lance any 'transient
Ium as rocch fig h t *• ( ppe*e b tn e fil’ in this prnposa.
thin measure now *« h« walk)
" If w* ever take this step for
have had as a incnily.- of Ih# P rcsldint Reoaevclt we ran never
nallunul or any s'afe or district j rsitraee It for a n y o lh ir I'resiparly convcntlcn or Its commit-1 deni. The ja w rr th at a goes! man
tee on rvscluikma If It h a l then « w e wields will certainly be
been prcicnlcil for aeceptaiwv, pi elolme.1 by kls bnd "uccesror. The
rejection.
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Suprem e Pouri once packed with
•■Oo the other Iiaml, luir'iaan f l* more judge* will be again
loyalty toward the Republican P»«ked with six o r e iloxen mure,
party I* also entirely out ’ of nDl* become nothing but a politi­
cal weapon In the bunds uf
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transient tuaJcrU iti of future
practical I.lnrdn ar.d hla party dictators.
ihd wits to » it about, ti. gonther
"N othing can be more certain
president D ilottig now, to change than that If George Washington
the.m ind, and if necessary the were alive tislay he would warn
pcrronnel of tha court uhioh u* against this course.
took the slavery side.
Unhap"Tyranny begins where ’ase
pily, Uneclri and his kind did ends,"
ro t achieve the prompt niece*#
required lo save the country from
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civil war. The amendment* th*
Texas' needy
aged
receive!
slavery men sardonically
sug- .f 7 .fWH.00Q , half of which was
g c le d . finally came, but at the le.lcral money. In the first six
point cf the gun, and after slavery months of 1030 efte- the stale
was drowned In oicthL
[ began pension payments.

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Social A nd Personal Actioiiies
Social Calendar
SATL’BDAY
There will bo on Important
tall meeting of the Junior Wornan’s Club at the club at 2:30
•'dock.
MONDAY
Circle Number Two o f
iba
First Methodist Church will meet
with Mr*. L. Grow, 211 French
Arcane, at 2:00 P. M.
* Circle Number Tw* of
the
Flrat
Methodist Church
will

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SATURDAY
SUNDAY

CompUneatfav bar howae gaeat,
Miaa Gladys howler of Macon.
Ca., Miaa Gena Martin Laaey en­
tertained w ith '# delightful bridge
party at her heme on gewth Ben­
ton! Avenue H it evening.
At the eoachuioa at Urn gaaaae
MUs Bouder was presented with
n guest prlae, Miaa Camilla Dane
was awarded high acora prise
and Miaa Joaaphina White wen the'
acreeno priie.
Thr hoe less assisted by bar
mo'her, Mrs. J. O. Lnney, served
a salad course to the following
cii'ita: Miaa Gladys
Boeder,
ho none, and the Misers Frances
Wilson,
Camilla Dana, LnciUe
Bull, Margaret Vernny, Lillian
Dear, Frances Bail*, Marinas
Duncan, Kathleen Lnney, Anna
Cornell, Mary Hurt, Julia HI*gin.', Jtanne Choate, Libby Cor­
nell, Katherine Vernmy, Josephine
White, Frances Pearson, and
Mr». E. II. U n ey .
mart with Mrs. A. D. Zachary.
H12 Magnolia Avtnur, a&gt; 3:00 F.
M.
Circle Number Four o f the
First Methudist Church wUI meet
with Mrs. W. C. Hill, 1900 Mag­
nolia Avenue, at 3:00 qfetock
Circle Number Thraa o f th*
F in t Methodist Church will meet
nt 3:00 o'clock at lha horn* o f
Mrs. J, G. Walt*, 201 Maplo
Avenue.
In observance of the Week of
Prayer for Home Missions Cir­
cle Numher Two o f the First
I’aptlit Church will have charge
of the program at tho church at
3:30 o'clock.
T VM D AY
Cirri* Number Three of the
First Baptist Ohurch will have
ehargo of the Week of Prayer
Program In b# given a t the
church at 3:30 oVlock.
WEDNESDAY
The Night Circle o f th* First
Baptist Church will b* In charge
of tho Week of Prayer I*rr«ram
at th* church at 7:30 P. M.
Tht ‘regular meeting of th*
Junior Woman’* Chib wM b*
held at th e.stu b at 3:30 P. M.

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purchase act and the ShansMI
anti trust law.

eomtng Suaday with
Norma
Shearer, Laslis Howard, and John
Barrymore. I don't know how you
like jour Juliet, whether with the
dicnlty of Marlowe, cr with the
»] 'ntaneiijr of Jana Carroll bu; I
d» kmjw that Norma Shearer is
completely lovely and John B arry­
more a t Mercutio createa an unfurgvusbt* ponrx:i to hang In
l‘ tr a r u n room of theatrical
memories.

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The Geneva P.-T. A. will prer&lt; at "llosedm s” a three-L.'t mu*,- bum stsv Hiwii. o* me in1ic ri'iTIU
,
ical rometly starring thirty .localil I schools.
,
ptrjil* in the Geneva school aiuU i The fallowing musical selcelions were heard during the even- ^ n l l h r s p e o r e !*
trriunt on Msr. I ami 2.
ingt
(ir e a le a t
Mis* Celeste Vause of the Al­ Prrlude from 1S
Fit go,llaeh; C om edy
la a Producing Co, arrived in
The White Donkey, Ibert—Miss
(I&gt; neva several days ago to take
Fannie Reba Munson,
i ii I
U l J
f t 111 1 U
th.trge of the rehearsals, and the Prob'd*. DoBussy; Chora to, Bach
—Miss Daphne Takach.
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I s lb
play piomlsea to be even better
Ando me,
ft 10(11 D
thin
“ Flapper
Grandmother,” Rotnaace, IK-Bussy;
Gluck, Violin S, lut by f i r r y
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la t year's production. The plot is
itri-resting and full of comic sit*
Hero,
with Dick I'owe
Minstrels, DeRussy—Miss, Caro,|0 ||„vik
i i i ‘n« and rom ance.”
Miss M argaret liny will furnish
lyn Collier.
Jam es Cagney. .
At the conclusion of her talk K„,in, y an,|
th • musical accompaniment. The
i m ain will ri&gt;r promptly at 7:15 Mrs. McMahon was presented
uYlock.
with »n arm hotnp er of roses by
— A 1
timing tho e taking part a rr: S u n n V ight. Julian Adams and
Ji an Moran. Sidney llcrliert, A. llariy Joe M&lt;d*rh n'slstrtl tsiih | V F W m g R P
1 sa«*||piaig|B ^B
W Itavis, Maynto S ir. Karl Sum- the siage arrangrniritts.
rto rd ll, Vincent ta-File, Douglas
Htll-s Srsan Harrison. Florence
levy. W. I- Sly. Pearl Yarbor­
ough and Kittly Wdk Culpepper.
Added attractions will ho the
AUSTIN. Ti v. Feb. 2(1— 1*73rioter dances presented by Selma
I rvy, Virginia Yar'jorcueh, lls-l- rotire were r w n lly ca||e*l In
ert Alderman, Eleanor Marshall, the home of Mm . I'harlv* L
Margaret Culpepper, Erma Alder- Manning to enteb n boar.
Mrs. Manning ilvt-latvd she did
man, atnmio Baxter, lie: he I Anne
Ih-rhcrt, Justin Slavs hall. Iltnhly not mind when the animat, wrhirti
l.i-FIlr, Jimmy Morgan, Joe Math- belonged to a nri rlilmr, playt' l
ieuv, Willie Dennett and John I'uv- ^n her yard, rlhoK'd trees and
ftlghtcnml hi-r chlldiro. but when

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Geneva P.-T. A. Will
Present 3-Act Comedy

know, anything can happen* in
t n l weak* viakiag friends and the movies and docs in “ A Mid­
summer Night’s Dretm.'*
relatives.
The comedy shows that KhakeFriend* o f fed d y Angel
g tp«ire's humor doesn't get out of
wudeiti ax Monte Verde School, date. Th* direction is sensitive,
w ill rogrot to learn ,aat he is 111 the photography and costuming
at th* home of hla paranta, Mr. exciting and beautiful.
aad Mr*. F. J. Angtl.
Just «hf fact thnt the picture
wca under the d in e Kn of EllMr. and MraTo. E. Rollins have rope's wlxtanl Max Itrinhanlt
aa their house ruesn Mrs. R. T. makes the movie version of "A
Rollins sad dvughtsr, Jesnnetts Midsummer N ight's Dream" an
Bolllw, of Florince, 8. C., and Important one. Mr. Ilcinhardt is
Mrs. J. G. Jackson of Wilming­ rceognixesl as the si, an of tho
ton. D el
theater on both skies of the A t­
Mr. and Mr*. Bam Fleischer lantic ami those wh» saw “The
and daughter, Phyllis, returned to Miracle” at the Century Th, utcr
their home in Bradenton this mom- in New York a decide ngn know
that he hts n tnurh Kith anlhrnfcie and magic, A Id: of winter
mxy still be in the air over S in ford’s celery fields but it’s defin­
itely time to have “A Midsum­
mer Night’s D retm .”
And 8anford Is t.i have more
Shakespeare. Rcinro and Jtdi-t is

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Harrison—Virginia

Whel

Mrs. Harrison—Grace Keeling.
Mr. MarfUcti—Charles Cox.
Mrs. Black—Jane Thigpen.
Mr. Black—o . D. U ndress.
Frances Black—Dorothy Jimlncx.
cr' Program for Horn* Missions
Th* Major—Chari** Gormlry.
to tn glean at the church at 1:30
| Th* Pr*»th*r— Bobby Proctor.

H e always asks for • S E C O N D C U P

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since his wife found the method o f brewing
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Dtlivorlo* of new Chevrolet!
are now boing mado tn
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Production in tho great
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• T n mnre th an 100,000 loyal luiyrra wlut
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C hevrolet* they n n lr rrd v r r l t ag o —and
tn scores o f thousand* o f o th e r jwojde who
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delivery!
V.’r o f C hevrolet a rr deeply gratrful
th a t you have preferred C hevrolet even to
the point o f being willing to wait to get
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Chevrolet fraduelinii i* lu.reiiinig s i l l
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Criod for use iu a slice or other drip devices,
Steel Cut fur perrulaior or coffee pot. Filing the
right grind of Bcoeh-Nul Coffee lo t your method
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• nd wheat (harm ar* econamlral
i narea*.

TRAINING WITH GIANTS IN HAVANA

M l New Pin

aNGra
s s r i.a ir s ! -

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nr. a . u . w k c k . i
Impair Cleft

howmh.;

c l.r a *f c W ‘ CV £ * J ?

ro aro R A T io N . M atatift

•■at. The paper wae coafiecaud.
E h . Meilmal Democratic atwepaper. -Dtieaalk Neradewy,- th o
— m u d the propeieli, ebjcctlag
te dMr Hand on Mti-5*mltlim,
L «t- "W e cannot pormli antl-

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Hare*. I»M. •,
*P a u e tala W * f •* P*hew*ft.

W M s:

, i - •
COATES VILIE, P » , feb. M.
I T I I I V A T U , Ohio.,* Feb. M. —
After IS yean , Roland
i f ) SaWa a*a4 pMap e f , p*wwln Jackaeit re tamed home for a
l» «Wr feed ia farraw healthy » i .l t - t a
find h lm iilf legally
plM, adriaee C. P. Thoaepaon, dead.
a«tee epetlallM at OUakaona A. ’ Hie mother. Mr*. Boren Bu t
«ad M. rollef*.
| If/, wan mrereome when He
. f l u bom to »a*e with a a ade- walked | n. S h , had heard her non
Atm* P**t»ln i apply — ta g p u t* **» killed In Te«*n an I tevcr.tl
a M lp wm weigh w a ft and be yerra a aw. to atralghten Irani
• — *tf»ro*a (MR - mo** from matter*, had the court declare

M la Sanford, »**rtP lot**.
|
•roetex tbia itth ear
itat.
a p. - IIKtlNKON,

LEGAL NOTICE
t e n i a n r a m ir e r e n ti race

ta x M M
KMlee la harrhr glvmi th et It
I . •."fTPEIt. holder «f T*a Crrtl*
flrale K» 1JM. Uaurd l*e Ird day
fl’M
Of Auaoal — ......... ..
.-,
earn* la my eifflee ami ha* made
aoHlralt.m fnr a «a« deed twifc*
laawa* lharaon
W 'l eartlfleate
fmhnirpa th* fnllfiwlli «.pRCflli»d
prnptrtv In Ih# O u M f «f Hr ml*
nolr. Etnl* nf KlofMi, In-wItt
»H Of HHU uf *n»l nf .
M9BU. Portion 1», Trtwn«hln St
Poulh. IIn nr# 31 9U»t. % Ar r «

r . « r J R” A m * W

aftau
ta r. ••«. Abr.x im o&amp; K A T . !,* ,V

* * '- •

rS K S y W f% s
/ ’" ^ u i r . r i . i t , n d

£

S - J n tV t f V S S k l S E

sad?
J« n

Q m U noN . m .

aao newee imdereraad o a r Inulnct
fo r eeKdefcnm and tfca etrocil*
ad tho F ateh people for economic
, eowrcee cloto t*
■ude clear Monday,
ited ia Poland," were

Third La.i.'imni Urn Chloxxa larked only the traped* to be a dar.
lug young man aa ho anil.xl throuah the air for a line drive a t the
openlny of the New York (JianU iprln* trainlny a t Havana, Cub*.
Ia&gt;u waa ptirrhan-d from thu I’hilllra to replace Travlx Jeekion.
(Aaaoelated Pr«xa Phot*.) .
____________
A aumbor of prominent Jn rx dexcril.nl tho n&lt;w movement a&lt;
E W anaw privately eaid they rv- the firxt atep toward the catal.lixh■ &gt;w — the Outlook aa black, and ment of “a moral and ruin.rul
ghetto," aa well aa an economic |
, T* n t C A l NOTICE
= boycott.
j
tine Jr«l*h I’nder ral.l: " f f « j
feel v try »ad to find o u r r e lv a .
xuddenly thiuxt trldnd the door in i
a country nlw rr wo have been,
**me In my omrx and hxx livina for ernturie*. No one ha*
M ** aepllratlim for a txx it**.t a kn i ti i whether we woiiM like m |
ka laxa**, tkerena. KaM i-xrtlfl- ro-operate. |t i* d n id ed ximply
eala xmkrarea th* follnwlae 4«- we mini keep out."
Krtkel property In th* t'nunlr ef
Borlallxl anil |iea*ant lentlerit
Mmlaxla ktata ef riorlda, to-wit;
l , WI* of HW4* »( XW't. M*e.
nmtlr no romm.'nt on th" xweepini;
Iloa It. ToWnahtp tk Aoutk.
farmer |ire*lt|eni of the Itnnk of
Haaea l i k.axt. It Aerxa more
•r It ex.
reforo.x prupoard l.y Col nel Ktw,
Tka axa*xani*nt nf Ihs xxM
p*'p*rtp .«ae.* . u u . a UI prrttu* form' r lire lil' tit of the Hank of
(at* Ixaufd waa In lha Mama u( "Villi ml, nml later jilaraiHi'f In
citAMKit n tx rrrr.it
eveiy I’oll.li v illa y in town.
i’ I'XIi h xal4 e»rllflfaln .hull h*
Ci.nxhleraMe xt.pimr*, on the
IntHMil arroritina to law. th*
propf.ly u»*»in.f.| lk*r*|n will k* labor hand, mine from military
MM la Ik* hlabfxt blo.Ur at lh* aonrerx. “ Polxk* ^lirnjrm," organ
Merl-kenaf door an Ika flral
Mewday la Ika mnalk of ll.irli. nf the War of Minixiry, rallrd
I9IT. wklrk 'a tka lat day af the iKorrrna. an event of hiatnrl*
kfprek. Illl.
tkla Ith cay uf rabruery, rnl iinportnnre.
U. P. ll l’.IIStHlK,
Cla.k uf I'lrcult fourl u.
Mfmlni.la L'uunty, Pluriila

to

%W TMC IOI NT o r VIIK t i l l %T*
jLiM.it, aetwixoi,.:
i t . • x t *.
WTATK o r rLOUII.k,
IN Itu THU ii lT A T I i tip
. VII A III. Kri N. IIAMI*rtiN. Mr
eeaae*.
riXAL *OVH «
Nolle* la h«rfl&gt;y alv*n that th*
eadcraleof'l will, on Ik* Unit day
af April. A. I* 1117. pra»nt I*
Ik* llunmatiln r.iunty Jude* nf
Hfmlnol* l&gt;.unty. I'lorM*. hi* fl*
pal r*tura. aeruuni noil youebtr*
aa Ailml.iOtfalor of lb* 11,1.1, ol
ClIAItt.RN N IIAMITVN. ilfeaBaed,
l i d al aald llm*. tb.n am. thu*
■wka a ppltr.it Ion In the *al,l
Jada* fur a final •«tll*m*nt *1
bm admlatatralton "t axM ratal*,
pad far an ord*r rilauhantln* him
aa *ucth Admlnlatrator.
11, i*U &gt; M » III*

lllh

A«

nf

PLUS VALUE In
ROUATM f — PAT—
Cotre In and are thd tenaaBonal
new H one LOW-TEMP Roltel
tor Rrfripfata ■-the rifrlpw
•tor that keep* food* PRIME
FRESH, with natural moletuM
retained, from 1 to S thnoa
longer tlun the oedlnary r M r crator and with n o in e tm m
In curronf co n su m p tio n .

iln r nf K*l&gt;-

... llAl'.t*KMAN.

A »l in I n I » I » •• * " t

lhi»

K ■I • I *

K.

IIA M I* T I»N .

' m t i ik o r %rri.ir%THi« rim
t %i nr.r.n

Suller* U hpfrliT rH rR, IHaI 1’.
A MpWU«»HTKII. hf»1t«pr »f H «•*
Te R rrfllflcutb No. II, I—tir&lt;| III**
YIN iUjr uf AiirmhI. A. D IIS1. Has
ft Ivwi rem* In my •♦fflr* •»m1
mad. apptlrallun for a In* d*"!
If Its UrumI Ifcwi rmri N«||| prrllfl*
r
»m bnfn (h* fflloElnir dt*
Alflbcd pr&gt;i|&gt;*rtr In Ih* OmiRIf of
MRmln»Jss 0IEU nf n«irl*U. |n wH'
. IWH
,NWU«fNWH
tlun I I , T n « n » h l p
I U n E « 19 K a i I. N

•if l«bi.
Th« iiiMdinrnl

|»f' |iwrl)f Mftdrf
lh «
C E l« |*ai|ese| Mils In

IE
r it ia

nf

«?Alllll&gt;: II. II AltTIN

IIAMPAX, N. 8 , reb. 2 S .(,!•)—A "m ercy trek" of M mile*
throuah rilnTdrenched woodland
wax made hy Murdock Slaw*awhlte, who walked that lUxtallCO
here to xunimon a doctor fog a
atlcktn liimhernian. Tho pkytk
clan wax unaLle to return with
him ao Slaurnnhite took ike need*
i.lne and walkcl back with h
alune. The patient recovered.

CH O O SE

ruary, A. I*. I&gt;1T
i ’ ll A II I KH

Corn Ploritla grapefruit halve*,
tprbAle with brown auger end
a4d a dab of butter. Toaat under
electric broiler aatU browned.
Spriahle with auemeg, ap u b b

THI ROUATM*

Houih.
m u r«

Dm

Mm

Bee the Norge Rat of Ana cook­
ing equipment. There ia • motel
exactly lulled to your l eqtera
ment*. Wide choif* of cuwvwo
ience feature*, etytea, eE —

•«!&lt;, i r r t m *
III* 11-1111* ill

Ifni#— m I i | rv rllfl«* «lR mIi h II l»«
t b ilf r n in l •i-&lt;'ii|UillE (I*
I h w , III*
|*f ••iM-rl jr ilra rrllM it lhe&gt;rw|n w ill b*
Ebld In lb « h ls h t a l L iiM r r *t im
r u r lh n u b * d o «r
nit
lh «
Nr M
M n n d E r In l h « m u n lh uf M « ( rlk
I f I T , w h ir* |« lh a
I al
d a r ul
SfErth, 1937.
* l&gt;at*«| Ih la l l h da&gt; o f K v b r ^ r

M ost people don’t k n o w that Florida's p o p u h r c itru s l n
•

fru it—can be toasted in the oven w ith b row n s u c a r a n d
,
__ '
\
•t *
and served as a delicious confcaion. N e w uses for iu n ilar

'new m ethods of ci
i

* *

»

i

discovered. Today

MOVt m o r^ A rru rA T lu * ru n
Natlaa la haraky ■»” »t •"»?
tiik no Alit* t»r
r u iii.u
in ■JwritVVTION fur th. I "un,»
■amlaol*. riotbla. kohl.r
Tax
R tilflraU Nil U»J. —
3rd day of Aueual. A
Iliad pain* In my ulflrr anil tin*
mad* application lor a tax d .n 1
•e ka . Imu. iI Iharaua. Matai rrrtlUral* rmbiaraa Ik# lollowla* i&lt;aerlfcrd proprrty In Iku lou n lf ut
■rmliwlr, ktata uf riuilda. to-

e n jo y th e se better fo

sim ply because of th e marvel of electric servio
powiblc at a cost of &lt;j«ly a few pennies a day!

T U N U l ft. of f-o| t l * NU
nf U l
A. It. llrltfln'a Hutdlf Irion
Tka a w M n . a t af tka labl
•raaarty uiulrr Ika uM rrrllflaata ’Jnattad waa la tka aam# &gt;d
a O. IK1I.IVK, A il
l Valaaa Mid raitlflrnta aball ka
pedaantad waaardl*e la law. tfca
•reparly tWar.lkad tharaln will ka
•aid
the ktek.at klddrr al lha
*H r|.h an a *uor am Ik* find
panday la Ika maalB of Xlarrh.
B it . wklrk la Ika Ut day of
• i n k HIT.

E l e c t r ic c o o e e r y CUTS THE COST o r BETTER
rririorrator a n d

CHOICE o r ANT
n m t R a p p l ia n c e •

PUR ONE DOWN
PAYMENT.

» . PA«K AVENUE
4,\

I

' * \ I *f

U V IIL C C

�&lt;«**•-

PACE FIVE

» « * 8AKT0RD n m t o . SAKRW b, fLOUtbA

UM I ll

,-

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w

p

* * * ^ -.

California Holies On' Sun vm t o r s o k il l in g in Cl e v e l a n d FLORIDA R A I L
ION
To Heat W a.er For HornetF**"
- ■ ' " m"
■SCEOSMS IMO INS SHERE
Sotor Ray* Provide- S aN M n il

W a m th fe tjljt

To Insure Tepid Water Nine
Months In Year

•

^

LEGAL NOTICE
Mint s: o r t m i i txitiv rust

-r.tx IJKKII
Nil Hi* It ttsrrby trlttn ,
h«t
THE ITITATILLA PnL'IT
COMt A,if, hiiidiT i f 1-S i&gt;t TtiS L'srtl*
{Irate No. tSS, leeurd the 7lh tl.xr
n{ June. .V. D. ISJ*. ha* filed eonte
In my nfflco and ha» mad® a p p lf
ra'ltin fir a lax deed In lie lemirt.
lUrroi.R. KaiM
«i*»
th* f klloMTlniS Hwrllwd t»rn|»*rjjr
In tho fiiUtltY of Fkulnnlit* Hint*

____
l&gt;_tt*d tliia Ith day of Pobru.nrr,
„ ............

‘O'llcc I, |(„
op
, ,, (| • •III lit If. (fried ’. Fla holder 'o f
T 'x f ir llf m it, N«h J*yV|(
N l»aued
fh* Jth day ,.y
Il*. I am,
hi* rt'e.l
In n:y nCtlcm
h.r* tmi.f,. , "PPltrarion
f„r
•I* -if In |„.
i»*iod th. rr„n,
Crrllfl. lie —emtirare,
th. fi.u,,,
•1rrrrlhi.il prop-rly
...
t„
of Mrmlnole,
"
•
Kli'f"
of
FI.irli.js,
sell
N E'i of NH'H of NT-:*;. M»n.
•too 111, T o w n sh ip 31
K.iuthi
1Son irr j | Knm, In Affix
I'lur tlHt«*if|qr,|e.nf f | hi* FMtil (Ifrs
r r t r Kn f« r lit“iiiff Fi*rtlfi Mr * 1
' '** ' ■ lit |h*« firi Bln Iff -I*
*n-. t ||; |. t .
I'lllr.* 00 III .rrtjfln .tr
h.
’ '
■ll'.V to
la ir
properly ilrarrll.nl th.-n.ln « |!i
r It ti. Ili.i hruhf.t l.l.t.l.-r 11 th*
r“nr!•iistiif*.* itfioif firi thf* ftr«r .'l.m»I •* itt »»»♦. founts isf A| ,r**f, *|^17
u Mt h li lh«t lyr fay „f Mirrb
T lt'S T tir ifr

' “ l.s| (lil* 5tl* I n *»f K sliruie.
• •'erk rf
b'-Ulltp.ll

PY .

v

mes, hare gma or sleetric
heater* or
_________
furnace_____
cotin_____
working
In conjunction with sunshine. On
sunny d ay s the sun does the"work.
and on cloudy ones artificial heat
take Its place.
|
An texhaustive study of i« ltr
ktating
J systems h as been made
by K. A. Brook*, associate agti*
cultornl engineer at the University
of California experiment station
here.
T racin g the solar heater hack
to the days when a farm er marely
larhed an Iron tank *on his roof,
Professor Brooks ha* anilyr.*l
various methods of getting the
mo t heat rot of the sun's ra ft.
As the moat practical heater. I."
•electa a algiag arrangement o '
iron pine enclosed In a f]»t, |- . The Uchth lorta slaying at Clsvsland. Ohio, within two and a half
st'lnted box whh a glass cover end y i t r i :im t to light whsn th* htadlss* body of an unldsntlflad woman
placet! on a flaming roof. This it w :s fjyrd on Ihs short of Lake grit. Pollesmen iro shown removing
tr« (it;-Fl'«!ed corpse In a basket. The skillful manner In which each
called a n “atsorber."
of I 't hrtt.es was dissected ted offleero to believe the crimes wsra
By a process known as therm -i t &gt;mmtlt:d by a te a ■mad maniac with surgical training. ( Aeaoclitod
Press Pho'a)
siphoning, the hcatetl w sv r fiov t
from the exposed pipes to a c o r.
age tank which ordinaiily It
placed In the mule. C old'w attr V
Pk, t *s *• '*nd Is in turn he*'*!
and stored. The tank Is well Ins'tlatpJ, ro it supplies hot wa'cr
through th- night until the son
gets to work, the peat day,
A development by the Cali­
fornia engineer It a tandem solarelect!1c heater which is entirety
--------nutonmtlc, tho eltfctricity going on
w henever the sun's rays are ifm
wrnlc la maintain the hot water
•upply.
i
"W ith tech a combination," h? 1
*»ya, "th e hmiaewife will never bo
h ch erei! by lukewarm water, yef
will save h ta'ing oapen** when
the sun shlnea."
A ny handyman can build hl«
own solar hettrr, or one may 1-c
nurchaaeil rrady-mailc. Frofra.tor
Brooks Warn*, howevrr, that beyontl ns nding a booklet of Inatruc*
tlm * he cannot enter Into correaponilenre wl-h builder* rrjfar&gt;l*
Ing ih eir pmblrma.
, M..- *-.•** beJ.'er N at th.. W
(MiO.OuO "raaile" vf Death Valley
Srotty. Ills location — arorcltimi
He ith Valley—la recognlaesl a*

With, every NORGE Refrlitemtor ptfrrhutffl
during the month rf March, we will tlv e mbHfilulcly FREE, n full-sized NORGE Elect He
Rooster.
Come in TODAY and see this Beauti­
ful. New, Modern HtnutehoW appli­
ance. You will want to kz«f
NOW. Refiaiar Value—* 16.95.

une

AGAIN

n o r g t
v r

n e w

vu u u *
INTERIOR A R ­
RANGEMENT
ALLOWS 9 DIF­
FERENT SHELF
VARIATIONS!
V‘i« rnn plsci* iti^ titilltir
hsTnlsi'lN whifi’i tr
hhtw
&gt;||
In l Iti" Hew N"ritv—rh a n u f
Oi&lt;* fi*"% initrl Fl.rlf uu
Jfi*ur ihiiiiiing fiMhl wiiiiiftjr
&lt;1 m u a n it p (dir|p rtMNln.
ntwlMtiH. tall Ifit t I I *-« —fit
• if Mv Into th»*
None*.
Anil tn * | t#»Yini #v«*n icrw.it*
ftnll *r-for-iItriLir VJklnt*. vt»tmlltiw f*«tf ftf*» il.iivn mvrp nil wro.ioiny in up, HW
11**’ "• » Xnrif* If,.it t - j - L
tur IL ft tit* r.iior nim

iSit-Down Methods
: Lining Ground In
i American S tr ik e s

1

DAVIS, Calif.- Foh. 2 8 —Fre«
root, ----cloudy
- - -------*
# day* occailonaliy
ermhine I•a lheating
water for may cause postponement of wtnh
thousand* tor* California
“
‘ *hovnrx.
'___ day or q f one's hot bath.
Skeptics to the rontrary, the ays* Many houMhohlers, who want
mm work* a: night aa well ns in a steam ing stream front the fssert
tho daytime.
Th«*o who drpen 1 on sunshine
earlu'lvely^ for heating w ater get
along roniforahly ■* long a s nine
mtntht ai y e tr without spending
n een \ although a succession of

HEIR TO ITALY’S THRO

'-* • » -s*d
(««* t H t
cm Is such operations.
I I; was pointed out I&gt;a*. r. ’.*
Qt’.m 'in g in lh» limit a of n
are not under the t’nnsmi . T,
Jui -.lictlot., but nil •I'hielt - m v
iiK* for hire outside a rorjvta'e
' llo it a are subject to the body'*
regulation*.
I * otnmon farrier* opcnling h ■
| tween F-orida title &gt; at*j tim e
In f»r »&gt;mc dlscunalon to. lay. nl
O’1 !;:h \rhfirlea of this type eporating without a Railroad (V o
•ni- i.in permit are not nearly *o
ntum tojA ja IhoAe in the lax!
ets'i class,
*
The
May fa r
meeting w
•ehrdiToil t" have been r • an . 1
lit
flrr.tocn. It will eoneladr
tomorrow.

I
It *i 11hh**V l‘mei r*aa« n«et
t -I '
nod'ieil labor leinier* that

j

Hopkins Decries Work
Lf IMvate Charities
Italian! .
i I i
Hi
i lb hi r \ i
M A81IINGT0N, Fch. M d '
son of I 't.n ii H nibcrt uod I .&gt;"n *a Marie .Its e
•--The rel'ef problem it here t c '
'he heir apparvo in ;,.e Itill ini' I. in*. In.itiL- p in
si i, I*, mu it ho :»cl hy taxntbm
hi* s irtir. Mat i I in , J. with win m be i* show m
nod the private' agencies wlui*
lA l! ik s i I li! l i i I’hoto)
o o 'j r 'it^oin
I* (a Jit prase
eh t ty

at&gt;»

'■einlahed

iti

'bi.i

e o ty," \V. |*. A. A Im kii-'ijt n Ilatry I.. Hojiktis eahl '«*:
JiA h:.
A- he made these ohii-ivatiotOt,
fbn A'oetieun Hetl 1,‘ti si ami! unee&lt;1 that total cuntribulions l &gt; Its
f!t» t ttlirf fund had ivnrltvd
#11.11 iMOP -one of the largest
fuit.lt f#i‘ed hy the o tg a iltatinn
since the Wot Id War.
It (iVins. former New York s i.
cut1 winker, scoffed at ihim- who
h. eve tint unemployment ami
cel i'f me only
a
temporary
bill'. i.v . r from the depression.
"Relief ha* become a pemanstnt
prahlem and can lie met here,
ttfior . ttly by the L i route." he

NOVEL l I l f K ill

llltoAHi

I

•nitea would nor be ml*

' era:n l in ilioAe Start a,
1'"fY.-reme
Iter ween
Union
|
' 1 and m anufacturers In 10
. New 1 tighti I shoe center* wero
r »«.,• 11 nf er agreement* worn
j tench .1 in
ether plant*.
In IK-roll, (lenernl Motor* ofI l i r a 1- ntnl trike leader* were
■ tit a lloekrd over tlemand* far a
■i o &gt;,r n o t iiwtintil of the pro*| «n 11 horn*.
i
\ cnn'. retire betwern Chryslep
| 1 irp.i'-i i n official- anil the tin*
] • 11 V;l ■ rl'f’li 'eil for Wednesday.
At Janm liT e, Wl*,. n labor dla*
li r e dry id. ‘tins over frii-tlon be*
in Union mid mm-Uiticn cm*
' o'Ve* i lined the Kither Body
’ rr
m l t'hrvrolei nu'omohilo
i tn’ ly plan .
Approximately
-’.“•hi men were thr wn out t.f

A q m u i m n C u lie itd i*

Makes Live C’aieli

(lu rb a iro

1m -..Oil
.idlophoto

III

Hootieir Whiskey

.MIAMI, H o, t . b .
i um Co.
| .i
glass
t I
I r r pdil » |i
the iior.h m
i.ild umi at n.
tun ti etm -r
lo
Meat of t!&lt; .

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I '' l ’ liif'l Stfitsi* a t the fifth
h ip !: dding nntlen in the world.

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Intel hunler*.
Wtini illness previiitnl lit.- It v.
1-1. B. Pitigelly from aiirtidnig
Ti j; f'h '
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IIAV.xlKS UKKICK
M A C H IN E CO.
U M.I- II \ VNKI* Ulnalfer
I ti W. Fir»l Slrcef

H u n t * BAVIN—A beaallftsl reflecllon plriurr of U u lovely daacera.
Harlow Cos and Jane Urey Ralfaur. who v*III dance beloco the Qwetn
tr j ilordeitUIang and her royal court a t the annual (lardrnla I'rsllsal.
iwsMMorrd by tho (Jons Hob on March U lh, at lb* Florida I f pros*
fh o to hy Dahlgrto.

Soeiat S e c u r i t y
Tax D e l i n q u e n t
On

March

1st

. ifftfliupN itn m r»*9 l»M*»
(I uHd :
"The January return is Ye dur
in r the moivh a! F it .im y . ni.l
ihall be li's-tl m n rail ilMat&gt;-l t&gt;
•u rn
f u r all uiilnetirimrnte.t
ln n n .h u , iti the Sta'e In u t.h h i*
lecitet! the im player'* p rinri|.tl
j la-e of busin''*.'.
"This tetiiin ahn!) I." tnmph- n l in di. ail. ulj I w r cople* t .-Illtned III the l rtlcc m'.-t ufflte » t li
remistnnee. The fourth copy will
be re.urne.l tn the taxpayer u- l.h
receipt for tiacs.
"N’lt suppleinciwal Hat of eil.
ploycrs' names or u count ntiintie s in. I accompany the t. m o .
ua the cullocinr's cffi:e w.il
hi h the ic&lt;|uire.i (ornt* &lt;m
&lt;
this inform nion will b~ - i &gt;ii a*
tc.pi ijvd )y atipulaii n
tn
he
Acs."
SKI f.S WAR MOM MI NT
WASHINGTON, F j
The fir*i major itihnil m

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ccimiTH*iff - r ti v *i monumam m
I hilippr. \\ V'ji. Iti*|irritnttiiiv&gt;
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s»f a npeclsl : uu •' wt-r n plere
. i mmenutro i:tg stie f ill of the Al
n f. .., The i- in . of v, l.i.h "tt,ao i
weuM Inr i to . I, ' I.llld lie Iwui’ l
nrd wild thrmlgh sit.- Al-ttao an
&lt;ian chapter of th™ IViuBh'cr* • '
the Hepubli; of Tex *

. ANLANIW) GU.F
sn.l Country f’lao
Tho p(W!ftHAl »m! mo*| scenic
gulf cta.r.e in 1'rn trn l fl-trMa

Fee*—IS itols*

1JItlics eOc
Men 7!&gt;
P*»aoti f'Ji Month

fIS

Tomorrow \
The end of III- «-:i *'&gt;u' a ti n 1!'!
one ni'.ie day, uni I'm evil' I Mi
to a close
ThL* i . finitely I. - - t-ir
merchniid.’ini' rvrn »-f rI. ■s.
•and* upon tlieii: and. of iti in* . I casinos of fold l&lt;. mi i n in,; I
Sul
you buy th ii.i-re y.nt osve, .
Ihe fum.lv Yi.ii't! nvv.-r i i ' rn .1

You will have
to wait another
whole year tor
bargains like

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C onner a
Even
36-31 Win Over St. Jukha
A fte r_ L a a t P e rio d R aUy
V' i *c ---------tory
A H U tl

C o n feren ce T itle Drive

f n h n Erett

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B a s k e t s » g h Behcet's rtpro■■nsnrtooi la tha ceaferewas tour.
aa taeat will begta their battle for
tho graop crown tonight at 7:30
o’clock whoa they flash with tha
London Ltewa at Jachionvllte In a
second-rood contest.
Tha two teams, both o f whom
draw byes far tha firm round of
p tiy which began as S'6'cteck thU
aftotnoow, hae* am: twice to date
with tho Saafordkts chalking np
a victory on both occatioiu. In
their first matting on tho Js*
echcel'e court, the Fed* came

Storing P a c e *&gt;»«ra-

Lale-Rbers Ah* Wi* I X
-** *■
rAs Guards' Defense w m u m . u u « m cravtn
Wilts In 3rd Period 5“ ' i * Z ' Z f ' Z ' J Z

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Coming from behind In .ho Wm I ^ 4 I t fo tm , m f M M tenpusrtrr, iho Eckcrson Cmoors
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Lr i t - Un n M M i r i M
&lt;U til* which look placo la*, night
'be dtfrnoo of tU
'm
ikr local High School floor Nat'onalGoardo In (U nocoad
with .he Cannon winning by a “ Jr*
tjm n In, w in g a aoaa
BB-11 mum to practically annaro •"***••
•m » ltte n to a
, khnnutlvti of iho teccnd half *" |,,” ***
'*• Hr** half after
.a n .
trailing fear to two la tho Initial
r It placed iho eo-holdori o f tU W*"W. A field goal gad font
fin : half on erra terms an tU
" " * * * 4 for tho ala
Moorman conquered tho Kckor- t°2 f*
Cloaaora.
eon* by a 11-17 coant onrlicr m wWllh
U i ' banging In
Iho ntaron'after their f ln t at. '*• offoaalro eon* throughout
tempt to settle tho first half tl*! *, 1*T1**‘H ►*n •* ,fc* tinsl peHe had ended In a roar.
| ried, the Cteaotn gradually swept
Tho HJvermen were hampered *? '»• f» n aednm aagof to aceoant
hy tho abornc* of IlmMten and ™ * •'
•" 'bo »blrd tptarter
• Kelly lu t ncrrnhclets cam* from
,h* bofaddled Guardsmen
• behind In the second quarter aft* *•""* •••bar thentselres, fro ring
. or trailing by an B-S count at the
, P°*m* :o 'rail 34-B. In the
' elate of the fln t period, tio score l,n*' 1,’Brt*r the soldier boys
, t t point* to eight for the Can- T ’""* ,hr** poln-.s white holding
• arts, sending the count to 1B-1B '*• “PPMltlon to four, scn lh g
' • h h the Hi. Johns In tho for*.
,k*
«"»« »» BO-II.
In the third period, matters
L«ke, with IB points, was high

p r tf i’trv—Futurity
tMrherlne
lark's Minion
Itsrmon Warrior

rotTflTII—«•«*
lo t k r At
lost Tiger
Itswhere Chief

SANFORD MARKEf

REPORT

out by a O -U margin.
Tho w laser of tsnlgteV fltam s
will play la tha atml fteala ts*
morrow morniag at 14 o'clock,
meeting ekher St. Augwmte* or
Leesburg who knitted at 4 a’cteck
this afurwoon.
8hould the loeate wla out tealght
snd tomorrow morning, they will
then enter the finals, slated to begin at B o'oteck tomserew oron*
Inff.
All games am bring plnyodIon
tho Daytcnn Bench High School
floor.

Junior High Tourney Opens
Today On Clearwater Cour t
Local J m to n Carded Fire Chief Catches
To Battle Sulphur
Fire After Chose
Springs At 9 P* Ms mcphkkson, kss., w . so!
—----Opening today, 16 teams will
compete for honors In 'tho Hoy’s
State Junior High
Basketball

OTP)—r’ire Chief llo b ert Undgrcn
r.cver IsU a good Mass Intro
town.
' II, rocclrcd n call that a

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Keen Ro*ua
Another IHsh
Itnllr Chnrrhllt

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Mine

Cfslar Mshl
lio n 's

On# STOf* Scrrlco

Hofmann Electric
Service
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M MogooHs
Hanfurd, Fla.

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CnmpUto Ltbrlcnllon,
Washing nn.l 1‘olUlilng
Wliidshiild Wiper—
Fuel I’ump— Bollcry—
HInrUr—&lt;ir ners tor—
Ignlll.m—Wmling—
mid lU'lio Henrico.
Lights serviced by
U K Method

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i s ms no light.
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msnd tnoderot*. merhet slendr H No, ts, i is -l.s i. p.M.rsr, ruuah
Fin. per d»s. h.insbss. nee. to I.OS‘1.11.
nuslltr owl roiullllon. 3«-J3e. sum*
ItAKlHIirq-rin. per dns. hnn
1merer, Inner.
rhee. 30-Ua.
CAMBAnr ir r iN c n g ) — y i n
ItPIWACH — Onpollen moderate
P*r rrt. » -l'| I so.I is.
d o w n e d tlsM. m a r k e t dole
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i bsner, i s maud n.o.isro|*. morkst Te-sjr. New Bsnlond, l# n r .
fir m .
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HgtfAntl- Kin has. hprs.. Tsl*
I.ulh per ion. senernltr Its*, low I'rimkneeks, fair lu s&lt;-od 3.10.
soma Pest 13.0*. poorer, lowers ho* poorer, low or.
Ivor, P» supplies. Ite.l Mi bn.
TtlMATHKM— Nupplles m»&lt;t. rhtn
Ormond m r.l-.su, msrhet slendr
. Kl* luss. *«4e A Isrssr. I II*
rirm.lt j.-.: Sets.
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t.a n s * .
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3*0.
pets
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Can You Pick The Winners7
Follow The Dogs At loagwotd!

Puppy Adoption Is
Sought By Hundreds
O n ----- Tho

D«s

Moines anlmsl

trerun telgun advertised It hsl
■lltrcn puppies for iduptlon. Ho'twson lJWO and 1,300 porsons,
coming by str*ot car, nu'omoUls
'or afoot, crowded Into the shat­
ter Ihs following day.
"Jhsy not only took oT of the

Schools In Re mmole Coualy.
ticluslvo of Bonford’s Ins'ltu'tlons, began play today In tha
annual Rural Schools AthteUa
Aacacia* Ion tourney which Is be­
ing held on Iho Oviedo rpirt.
CompotUloa, wkkh Wgan Ihla
nfttrncon, will co«t|auo this wett­
ing and nil day. tomorrow, con­
cluding early tomorrow owning.
ThoM on’ered la tho tnurnay
Includo Ovlodo, Isiko Mnry, Ly­
man of Igmgwood, Wilron of
idxteon pupplot within on hour Paolo, tak e Monro*, Geneva, and
after tho plsce opened but - all Chuluota.
th* r tu of tk r boneless dogs.
CADDIES BY LOT
BIRMINGHAM. Eng.; Feb. * 8 .A horse nt hard work normally
ron umrs about 1 1-3 pounds of (43— Tho now orherne of nrawlng
griln doily per IOO pounds Uvo- raddles by lot will g*t Its first to t
In the Little Aston tournament
wtigM,
Horn Aptll 7-0. Tho plan nt present
la the focal point of a virulent ar­
gument among golf professional^.
Tho Royal sad Ancient of Ht.
Andrews will not qpnslder tho plan
log 1037.
until after AptlL

C la ssified Advertisements
1- l l l l BO H h i J ,

All Star Feature - Tonight
NINTH RACE — FUTURITY

Ton Ractn NlchUr
(Except Ownday)
Tnm a t (Im M A m
On M o I I

Rural Schools Open
Have Plaa
Cage Tournament On Soviets
Paying Motherhood
Oviedo Floor Today

j 8— H * ly W n ilo ti

‘•A V I YOU* WATCH ityalfsd WANTED; CURB g irt
Apply
by ao« who 'Matt* haowa hew.* Dow Drop Ins, Loksahor* BhrJ.
RHfgi, JnsOter, MigooHn Avr,
WANTED: Bottled colored wom­
an for housowwtk. Moat stay an
MEN I l i r r VIGOR AT ONCXI
N IW (term Tank* Ts biota can- p ism ire. Fhoq- B93-R.
am raw m g
lavlgorato* aad
Mh*r ailmaiaam. On* dooo pop* up
scdhks, gland*. U not delighted.
aMEm refunds few coats paid.
Call, *Th* McRoyaalda Drug CamAvenue.

*«.—(An— Th*
MOSCOW,
Bolsheviks, driving toward a
population of 300,000,000 by 1M0,
have appropriated the equlvapwt
of 9400,000,000 to protiot OMsthorhood aad Infancy la 1B37.
Nearly f t 00,000,000 will gw as
bounties tv mothers having flvv
nr more eM’drvn, Inasmuch as
the big family Is tho now vogue.
Th* total appropriation ffir
mo'her and latent cm* is 9,173^
030,000 ruble*, which te lncrwa**d
by another 1,104,*00JKX) through
social Insurance and sltewaao* to
pregnant tad confined nomen.

W. H- Williams, S3, the “wcithor Mg*” of Faltliml, HI., be1loves tho corn husks end lazy
squirrel* augur an “upon” win
ter with little m ; o weather.

*

Over Sea Salad Dressing o t ...... ...... 25c
Cushion Style Lamb Rooat lb. ........... 29c
KSsAlest nest

Tongues lb. '29c
Weiners lb.

2f»c

Face f s r t e

Country Smoked Sausage lb.
Center Cut Loin Pork Chops lb..
Fillet Steak lb. 59c

iv siffB o m rs
gaitif for that

Beat Grade Wests rn

Round, Loin. Club Steak lb
V. 8. No. 1 Potatoes 10 lbs.
Sliced Pineapple No. 21/* can
Bread and Rutter Pickles 15 02. Jar lSc
Rumford Baking Powder 12 ox. ran. ..19e

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the' in v itin g
low price!

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MILK d B
3 Tall 9

FURNISHED* 4-BOOM k o n a a ,
quarter motor. 1P7 N. Locust
Avenue. Lawson

Free Delivery Anywhere In CHy

SA N F O R D . ORLANDO
Kennel Club

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AN IN D H ’KNDnVT DAILY NXWSPAPDI
B rtfM a M la 1908

ffANVOft* FLORIDA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ST, !M 7

'More Vicious,’ Madrid Qoiet Tnfauw’s New Prexy Police Find
Soil Pisa la GMC
Says Union Leader
States Asked
Babe’s Body
Is Broken By
By Roosevelt
In Pig’s Sty
Bombardment
« UaHs A s k e d To:
■ •ac t M onm ,
Govern-.
Program

Control

HAMID. re k

Project Outlined
Laad-UsTReruIstion
To Be la E f f e c t
A f t e r Referenda.
WASHINGTON. F«*. 27.
— (API —Prmident Roo**TtH today requested ell 48
etat— to enact noil comorvatlon lava to bulwark the

Argentine Kidnaping
Stirs South Amer
ic a L i k e L i n d ­
bergh Case H e r e

International Ban On
* Movement OfArma,
men. Expected To
Rash War’s Crisis
r .- m - ln -

rarpent big g u m
vent shell*
arream ing into Madrid again to­
day.
B reaking five week* of compar­
ative tranquility in the beileged
Ct*y in elf, ike ihelt* began break­
ing In downtown street* against
bt’iin eia building*. At le n t one
man waa hit.
Madrtlenoe, believing ihcm ielw a,
safe from bombard mem became
of n co|J, cUudy day, ran l e m m ­
ing fo r ahelttr. Children, playing
in the atreeta m attered. Several
Dr. Rufu* Carrollton Harri*,
pa**# r-by picked u p the wounded
loan and carried him into a b a n - (above), 39. has become the
[ youngest president of Tulin*
i.overnm tn: m e m t-era and In U n iv rn ity at New Orleans. I(e
Barcelona tald the International aucceedi the h to Dr. Albert Birdban agalm t the movement of arm* aoe Dinwiddle. Harris, a native
ana men into Spain would bring o f Monroe, Go. formerly waa
the civil w ar to ■ crlaia, and they dean of Tutano'i kw ichnol. (Aa&gt;
prepared to itrengthew all from ', aociated l’rw « Pfcntn.

l.A PI.ATA, Argentina,Feb. 27.
—r l ’t—1T he unclothed body of
Ra. y Kugenio P ty rara Iraola,
wh.t»o three-day kidnaping atirred
Argentina a* the Lindbergh c u e
gripped the United State*, was
found in the grinm of a pigpen
an the h aro n l'l m a te of hi*
wcaMty parent! today.
The body waa a mite and a
half from the grrat houie where
the nvc-ycar-old child'* parent*.
Scnor and Senora IV yrera Iraola,
live with ala othrr chlldrrn.
I'olke offered no theorlr* about
a h ■ kidnaped the child.
vrrnl *u*p«cti were held, h|)t
,
ennoi-ncemcnt, -ilid not
dice announcement,
,Mention
, .....
them.
I'olice declined to confirm n re­
port that there had been ram em
tit mand*.

Of Nurses A t
H o sp ita l Is
D estroyed By Fire
P a t i e n t s Sleep As
. B l a z e s Make 40?
Homeless; C h e c k
Shows None Hurt

Chamber Shows Woodmeo Circle
Publicity Value Delegates End
Of Ball School Local Conclave
■a

Diamond C o u r s e

sion On F r i d a y Inferno Fails To En«
d a n g e r Quarters
Delegatee from eight Wcndmcn
Circle lirnvr* In the North Wheel­
Of S t a t e Inmates
e r |)i*trict l.t*t night conrtudrd n

The advance guard of the Chat­
tanooga lookout ila*eball Sch.nl
began arriving early today—and
Robert C. TrmrU, organller for
tha Chaml.fr of Commerce *aw in conference hurt* nt which the San­
the United Automobile Worker*
CIIATTAHOOCIIE.
Feb.
tha Immigration* the beginning of ford Glr.dolia Drove No. 20T «*&lt;
fed eral A s k t a n a l n a t
union, t* *een telling the senate
27.— (AIM—Fire today comi
a new e ra for the City.
h a tes*. About 100 person* attend
it a n M an a noth*.
. i civn lib erty
that of.
plelcty tlwtlroywl the lain#
F rom far and wide the would- r*L
tiiiraeV hnme nt the Rtatg
be-profti*lon*l ball player* hall,
Cities represented a m . Wild- 1foH|iltnl for the Insane, bat
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potation Have become “ more vlmany of them coming from New! wopj t Umsiilla, Ocala, Maitland.
«UM) renhlenta of the build*
York, Pennsylvania, Illinois and Orlando Oviedo, Tampa oni l-aVea i i . i s i a - ' f f i " - « *. - . j a ­
intr enonpeil injury
and
other State* of the cast, north and land.
L
fltimet
tlitl
not
reach
th t
mid-w *it.
After Inverness was chosen as
main hottpilnl Iniiltlinga hous­
bill prepared by the A g - ^ ' * * * » £ »
Optimism in the Chamber was the »i.e for the next conven ion,
ing more than -1.200 patient*.
based on the probaldliiy that rich seven Sanford women were ,electricultural Department In «o-P-j
------ --Most of the KOO to 000 he#new
spaper
in
the
hoine.own
of|
etl
as
officers
for
the
session.
They
m U m with representatives of
,«
|
| |
*
pl'nl
employes, fireman
each Btudtnt will be anxious to; are Mrs. Alice Andes, president;
(Julney
and voluntrrrs fl
follow the progress of their local Mr*. Mary Ruth Itudl, uucndani;
U provides for the organUa
talent since only the cream of ath­ Fits. Mytrlce Floyd, as'l'ta n t at­ Chattahoochee and River
Hon brought the
spectacub*
lion of (Oil- conservation dlalete* ar* to b« gathered here.
tendant; Mr*. Kunice Kny Chap­
blare u n irr rorv'rat a fter flghU
Fire
raked
a
dwelling
house
at
man,
an.liter;
Mr*.
I
am
,
I
a
Collin*,
E ffo rts ar* underway to secure
toteu to carry on *roilon control
812 F iki .Sixth Street ihl* morning the servlet* of a special new'pa­ Junior *uprrvi*or; and Mr*. Aiico Ing six hour* to prevent lha III*
yrajavti, with Hw old o f Federal
- 1.leading to tho hospital
*1**1 left damage estimated between per correspondent whose dutb'i Carrawny, reporter.
f w d i , and fo r tha enactment ot
Dr. J. T. Thcrrell, who
$2tM and $.700. according to Fire will l e solely to supply thexo
Principal address of the con­
superintendent of Florida*!
laart-Mo regulation* a fte r they
Chief Mack CUvtland.
publication* with a* many stories clave wn* delivered l.y Mil* Mynlw o approved by local referenda.
The flame* originated from an as they desire on the advancement Oil* LTum;i of Tampa, national a*- est Stale Institution last Tuesday,
I t inggaated state law* would
ov rh e lte l stove which w n be­ and activities of their home town rUtam a.tendnm, who explained rV.lmnUU the ilrstroyed buiktaff
h»w field worker* might win a trip worth about $150,000 and Mr&gt;
Inspector* of ihe Fl.-rila Flail* lieved to have been placed too near boys.
hovo 00 bearing on Federal soil
to Omaha, Neb., national head content* a t lea*.'. $20,000. I b
W
hile
Chambet'
official*
tinroad
CommUaion
clflifd
ft
tin
wntU
«»f
the
room
In
which
It
a
•M aarratloo
benefit
payment*
these
new*-!
quarter*,
next Htptembcr l.y ub- checks Indicated no one waa Hartbanking
gristly
on
flny hl-ftpsr’Rl &gt;r**lon n^ the Mny*
locainl.
.bat th eir enactment would* be
Hi- express*-* confidence no
tainjttg
a
.i
v r i n i n . .|u ta of new
fa ir-f tM c l to,lay In w h T tT r W
thicf-H lcvetond. w k l ao.na -o f ..°rie * that probably wiU *Wwar
before the atatea couEJ -K rfr.'J
u a j c ; 1uhR)u
th e r a .
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.
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. . ' , th • furniture In th* building wa* In m ore than 100 newspaper* forr th8IHbCT»l
■tve nay Federal funds for It maria,Tur of Cha*e and Company, 0 p C T i t t X T U l t T dUcussod
principally the problem*
h lHe
roo*,
An evening program in Wood­ no |&lt;anic among Inmates, ha
about
a
mouth,
they
also
pointed
was
elected
president
of
the
Third
m
y
_
oervattoo demoa*tration workof motor traniportnilon.
rapn| without Injury.
out that tha "mouth-to-ear” pub­ man Hall was presided over by d ared , as mow* of them
Dlstricl of die National Retail L f t l D D j | ? S
IflB y O l
At
the. clow
A tih
tiow of
or th t conclave
cone lav# Je
J» tr
rc _ ,,u UBurted that o n . room wa* licity vatu* of tho school—after H Miss Mildred Wh,«ler uf Lake­ •leaping amt knew nothing o l IM
Credit J L e « la ik n which held 9*
• , . r * ' ...........
,*. TFiW . C atter, cbilrm an of
beyond repair and that has ended—Is fa be considered land, fitstc president. It Included ,i e.vrlieiiiunt fully
, nnl„
, n 0th- nrireless, .
welcome by O. P. Herndon, head tho main basptlal buil^hhr*.J1 I
•cnvemlan In the Atlanta Bil.mofa g | , O W g W h y M u n i c i p a l Cum m M on, announce.! a meeting , m„kf
A number of privaki-'raal;byuMi
of telephone compnny n^anag- r»( ■t(,om#
Hotel Sunday, Monday and Tuea- ■ —
Although thrs* benefits may te' con'l l of Izicsl WoimIi.u ii ; ,«•day.
in Tallahaa.ua n m
Wodnoo-lav, Th„ l o |)l)ltl|r h ,|onge&lt;l to John- a y e a r or ti e year* in showing tponse by II. K. Ilalgix, W. O. W. w-rx- cndangcrad bb‘. 'l l U 1 T H
IlN B llN H f t l 4lM I'd u r I I I |||
never th m ile tied 1|HIt« IjUltlWT
to open diaeuaslon* that may 1- a l , „ ,;riTginl, a negro.
up, President T. K. Simplon of
F our not**—Florida, (Icorgla,
in-ime palirnts, •'
lillT IlX
to
the
removal
uf
an
extra
ch
rec
'
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the
Chamber
emphasized
that
th
■
North
Carolina
an
)
South
Caro­
I
The nurses' home was n '.WS$1,004) to $5,000 we-kly that will
lina—are In the dUtrict which Mr.!
. to u rist trailer camp In San- now a»*cs**Ml sul *criber* u.'tngl
hand phone »ft* nnd desk set* I • — ---nlory, double wing, bride and
bo dumped into commereial chan­
' .AvavtUH scheduled for the Bin- • Smith hrad*.
___nn. rmlw, „nl, .«
nel* hero will be an Immediate and
llowfver, t arter said the to ' C I T Y
Irani* building. The Tire waa di**
fa H P w a k y ttr U n Church Monday
n e .' ptJlstTlfi
W ie t Three
eonclaia v l *1«fo nuln | t umlur th e^ Jirrct control
i nrct* conclave
reduction wuuld la- sought in so I.
tU ^ t a re p a n of a oorle. de-j he,d In conjunction with District | 0 j (f10
welcome effect of the -chocl,
covered on 'ho second floor1 M
governmer,*, Maya manner that it would Invulvo
It wa* Mtlmated that some ton
it, cause was undetermined.
'*
Two, r,'i,
reprrsenting
aioclntlon* In
in '
. . today
.
..
H a T t t m h ^ h e ^ J o h n ^ P ^ r . ' Tw°'
r t ',&lt;'nli,’« a-'oetadon*
B ! Higgins said
afl*r
youngsters will attend the school.
T hirtell sail a shortage of IhrH M Church in th . It. Jo h n . l r e . - ( MU. , fslpplf A la k .m . and Tonne*- I cor
” aay'a trip in which Do vx.ra investment for rqulpm.: ,'
Nomination of officer, fur .in* mg quarlrr* ut th» hospital and
on the part of thn telephone com­
hyvory, the Rev, Dr. E. D. Drawn
Thia number, it wa* Itelieved, i.«
' i ste.
I bt v iri'ed trailer camp* in Sar- pany, which possibly could re -" I.'
i ho largeil ever tu en rail fur a year Is srhetluted by lortil Ell. in lout, caused hint tu wonder
l* V ,0«, ' P * ,,or- MW loday.
; Mr. Smith, on hi* return htrc,&gt; ; , n U " 'n ra d in lo n ,
nnd
Tampa
f.&gt;r th tlr next session ..n Mar. 12, what rout I bo done with 300 em­
in an inerraso of service cost ,j
sim ilar endeavor.
T hree visiting pastors, the Rev. I rP|Hjncd the most optimistic trend, t . i 1.[in j .
it was announced iu-t night.
the subscriber.
ploye* made homeless.
D n io l Iverson of Miami, the Rev.' prevailed ameng credit managers,
,,
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,,
Friday's session w a » brief.
The
Commissioner
pointed
ton
(
Sanford
Kotnrinn*
will
attrn
l
W . C. Cummings of Mtaml Beach,* ; #ny flrn.s rt|m rting that several .
P0*"’** “ * h* t ‘ ‘ ’ °me
Kincu the Imigo ndju.iineil after
that several years ago the Con, - n s i.'sii.tt of Orlanihi Rotary in
*«. ^
^ month* ta « 3 ? wera ,h . best on'
“
»“ '
n rc ru s ry formalities uud fonn.-il
mission wa* Instrumental in t
O rlanlu Wednesday night when
P eim m i will attend here.
! lhe„ r ( f 0n l..
[^
,h,
a motorcade for E u- im win-re ,-s
during the charge on hand sett Paul P. H aiti-, fuuntler of the
Dr, Brownie* said the Sanford
)(&lt;* said one of the principal
mem ber' utt-t.dcd u eelel.ration
sanitary and other central* necIt'H lle***
MS* lfer*«i
civic r Inis, will Imi principal
Mwfoiwnc* la on* of a s e r in topic* of di cuss Ion during tho
dinner and dance txgv.l by (hot
w hM lM gaii M iF eb.S a t S e b , ^ I &amp; y . ^ i T ^ n t e ^ araundl » « n r
mul
speaker.
lodge i f ihnt city.
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TV- h
h u Iu Iii** **nni«»f«tt««
mm _____________
».l,..sk«»
nAi — -R(lVCm9t|
mmnlntng
conelnven arm
arc o«
an a— __________ ___
Ill the party were Joe F'ngl
Sunday*' tiiles, Tidal Station.
fUtjnvn't
an cxr®fl*i°n of credit was d#-!
F our men's tram* and one ladies supervisor of the Washington-!
A thrre d iy srheilule next week
M ayor Htggina asserted defOcvan pier, l&gt;aytonii Beach; low, outfit of the Sanford Shuffli-I»&gt;nnl
lu a fo rd . Mar. I ; DeLand, Mar. sirsble at this time, pointing out
rhnaai.oogi llaselinll Farm Syi-j for home drm nn'tr.'tion clubs and
***** every effort Wl.UllI
4.t)fl A. M. nnd 1:11 I’. M.| high Club ypstrr.lay trnunri-d a d.-l.-gaI | - Umatilla. Mar. 3; Brwdrmon, that torn* source* wen* Inclined to
tem, and .limn.io Ham.Inn, ow.t- I Four-II Clubs was announced to10:17
M. uni 10:10 P. kl. Mon .Ion uf disc pusher-' from F'ustl*
J* •*»W |*b *
M ir. I ) Inverness, Mar. 4; A pop- blame, a too-espanslve credit for
vr of the Nashville, Teim., clo'i jd a y by Mi.s .luscphinu Boydatng,
day1* .tides: low, |: l t l A. M. and | by rapuirlng II out of |A gamr*.
h a, M ar. 3. and Oskland, M tr. 9. the 1929 crash.
i , * mP
H« ,oW
h» )
of tho 8outl.t rn Associa.l n.
I County home demonstration agent.
However, there wnt n j official tim ated Ihe cost would b** np-1
-------14:19 I*. M.; high, 10:51 A. M.
T hree of the team s won all their
Tomorrowr a dclegatiuu of Man- | t f„||,m s.
actio,k Voted. Mr. Smith said, but Proalm ar.ly »20jOOO_ to 123,000. out
Dr. Ralph Steven* uf 8anforil, gnd 11:19 P. M.
guinea, while ihe other two were ford Elks will attend All-F'lorilx
_
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tho opinion prevailed that credit Billed .'.hat It would be done by 'Chief physician xl the State Huforte.) to ireept at least ihe loss of Elks' Day ceremonies ut Ravin..'
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Mrt,rh 2 at * • « » » degrees
with
sm
all
eipenditurr*
pit.il
In
Chattahoochee.
“ougU
Mr*.
Mary
Walter#
Brooks,
the
rxptnsion policies should not be
Di'.ui t. trltlo n Club m eeting b|
one gam r.
G arden' in 1‘alatku.
to be replaced,'' the Assucluiidj the Florida m i'slonary to the
adopted for a district a* a whole,[ periodically.
| Community House at .1 p H ,
I- W. Francis, of the Shuffle,
1
The
mayor
reported
that
n
Pies* quoted Gov. F m l to n e u i| Orient, will -peak a t 7:31) I*. M heart! Club, -old the next home
but ta th rr ■houli be geverned by
. -ubjeet, "Kitchen I’lnnnlttg.” Fourj Bun lay in tiw F irst .Baptist gam a I* scheduled with Orlando on
local conditions in &gt;he individual recreation center for the rantp saying yesterday.
[ H Club session nt I P. M. In
will be a neceaaity. There w.tidil
Ho made Uhe stalvnunt u f . j Church.
communities.
o'boot house.
Mar. It at the courts adjoining the
■ m r a l Sanforditea were "taketi
-------Approvimntrly 2.70 delegates at- bo also a regular garbage eollec* onlrrlng .Stale amlit.tr* to rh- |
Fir* Station.
Wednesday, March 3 at ChuluIl'M Ilsw O On P x &gt; V est
The Rev. R. U G regory, on an
far * ride” yesterday aa Paul ttnde.1 thn session. Jacksonville ha*
up on the books of the tnent il
lie announced the membership
« ti iN-munstraiion Cii.li meeting
evnngrRrtic
lour
of
FTori&lt;la,
will
Faulkner, dare-devil driver of the the second large t number in atinstitution from which Col. P.&lt;
of ihe organlm ion today stao.lt .it
at 3 P. M. in home of Mrs. W a lOuadyear Rubber Company, railed tendance. Tampa. Miami" Orlando S o c i a l M f k n B I k r q T &lt; » V ton i . Ayers was ouited n- *u- have charge of morning and five less than UN). Efforts ate be­ THu O rlan d o
L itth 1 T h ta lv i4 t o Teague, subject “ I louse FurU traia ipike-sltfcUed plate* at 70 nni, Pensacola also had drlegate*. a_ _W , g a l W I W B l i r e 1 t l \ perintendent on attegxUo-.i &lt;f evening Srrxlcoa at the Clflireh ing made to Inhuh the numl'T in m 'limit|» will ikt it'iit si 2r»
n. hingn". Mrs. tlrmoml Jacobs
of Gtal, tinieva S treet and Kim least HR) before the close of the piny, "I'm
mUei per hoar In a pra-deuignol
O vit Forty," on in charge; F’onr-ll rtiib nu-etlnga
Avenua.
■ M ape
l to blow all four of h.»
tourist season.
Wednesday and Thursday night" 'a t -j |*. M. in school hou«e.
Prvs* dispatches Indicated t h a t.
,
Persons In.crested in Joining the at the Ri.x Tluliter, it was m l.
Thursday, M in h
I, nt Lak*
Aa*aag thoM In th* teat car
the governor l* ulVglng thet l).
V *“ *''l' ‘nn&gt; m anager of Ihe unit should contact U r. Franc it .it niiuncrd today l.y J - sej.h I.. Mar- Atury Demonstration Club mast­
E. 8, Rockty, local Goodyenr
Stevens bought “a carton of
, K&gt;K*
arrive.) the court*.
entrlte, pliyhouso manager. Thia ing In Community House at 3
County
who t orctten nbout pvcrv
,■Seminole
.
- . employer*
—• *
■!'• v■. '** * nftcfinmn ifi Ailvnnr^ of his
feature is in addition to the P. M , subject, “ House Furnish­
la th* first demonstration on
regular screen attractions..
Pr°*‘- Cone
he raf.. , l ! ^ ' ! 1c,ub ,h" ' wMI «p*« *PHng
ing.", Mrs. S. J. Mr In n i' In
lA k o s h m Boulevard between Park
Otiginnled |2 year* ago, the rharge; F'.-ur-ll Club session a t
F iv . meeting* for Demtnule a a ^ r a v U o d ^ n i X r ^ S Social Se*I*®0** Ayers a hearing before th I ^ * ln‘n.ir h;'r' M»rch I t. At the
A Venus and th* M ayfair Holt],
rt early this week. T
'r
hp, 1^ ,|nr'1
Little Theater unit h:-i a mem 2:15 P. M. in »ch»n| house.
Griffith, cloh president- Joe Em
th a tiro* w o n blown out by boun 1- today by C R. Dawson. Coumv j . n , , , , , w o n M ^ |oni|tht
bership of r.:, arid bus turned out
, governor, according In news .
Friday, March 5 in ttvinlo—
l0 § over tha spiked plate.
four major production* this sea- F'our ll Cloh session at 1:30 P
farm agent, for the purpose of *%•
Information eri&gt;inntin»' in
ports, pushetl Ayers down in hit gle, supervisor of the Washing
lion-Chattan" g i
On both occasion* tha vehicle
N early DIO w inter tourists Uxl »on, all i f which w* re- successfarm
system;
plaining the 1937 Federal :luil J a c k io n v llll^ o fflc f of J. Edwin c h ,lr wl,h
,h»l “ I'm atal Zirm B,M. in schno] house
A IM to swerve and cams to a Conservation I'togram .
k. veteran scout and n ig h t attemlwi Ihr CbamtHT of -ful.
| Larson, Im traal revenue caller- ch"'rm an here tnd won't hear coach
('om
m
erre's
bi
monthly
entertain­
h*k upright.
Thu rchrduli is is follows:
In the cast of the play to be
OvUxio 8 P M li a r a . . ' or*
th* amount due I* two per- *»y a rg u m ra t. fmm you.”
m ent a'agnl in the Auditorium seen here are M r'. A. P. Philips
Ovatlo, 8 I . M. Mar. 11 at the ten t of lha j M u ary pa)frolI.
a t City Hall.
school house; Altamonte Bprings,
Jr., Ilaruhl Marsolf. A. J. LinGenerally, tha proceedurt- is that
N ina acts, featuring local am a­ sler a-i-i Air*. Harold Marsoif.
8 P. M. Mar. 9, at.th* Community ena percent la collected from the
teur* who rlona'ei their nervier*
House; Longwcod, 8 P. M. M.i.-.
I Frank Carr is stage .1.rector.
employee wUta the employer proSein1n.de High School's haskffor th* leaning, were well re­
10, at lym an School; Gepeva, 8 vide* tha Ml
(Mr
leers were eliminated from tha
percent.
ceived.
P . M. Mar. II, at the school bouse;!
Two floor shows nightly, each
Northeast Conference tournament
Plans are under way for an­
to lha national con- Chub ota 8 p. M. Mar. If; a: tha
entirely different, will he present o th er night of entertalnmrn*, the
in Daytona Beach this morn lag
Iad la na polls In Juno school house,
Essiy* on safety, submitted by, ed ar Perk's Club on thu Orlandi
when Leesburg outsorted tha lo­
third in *ha currant serlrs. P
. sleeted by tha Sanford KlTho County agent also anthe senior class of Krmlnule High* Highway, Harry P crk in l, msnacals, 32 to 25
ia
listed
for
Mar.
13.
Chib Wodnaaday at lha or- nounccd a Mar. I tasslon In tho
School, have been sifted down *-y, ger, onnuun.-nl today.
F'anford Junior Chxnilwr r-f
Sanford's conqueror* will meat
Valdai IjMal lunch- Court House *t 7:30 P. M. during
Comno r e members today rrcelved Daytona Reach tonight fo r th#
U ir, It w ss reported today by W.j “The Vanities Presentation of
Sid Nla annsuncrl which a ri|.re»enta:lr* of ;ha ' The 12th annual sale of Pur G, Rosa, director of a safety Hit* and Hire of 1937” Is tha il
an Invitation to th- Monday lunch­ cenfersnee championship.
T1IE WEATHER
I Florida State Chamber o f Com- o i l Company mill ho tontinac-d campaign among local high uch.ud, do under whirh the troop travels.
eon of tin- Orlando Junior Chatoand two atiama- mere# will rxpiain a tentative pro- through naxk weak, it was
wa* m -l stmltnti.
It play*el rami- of the better night
Th* weather: Cloudy with rain her where "Charles A. Mitchell,
according m gram for citrus grower*.
nounrad todny by &amp; E. purndl.
Mr. Rosa said the victors will cluha In Miami moved up the East Sunday and In north and central president of the State organixaThia number h
Tueeday, Mar. 2, nr 7:30 P. M. oxrner of tha commercial ins'tt.i
have been de-ermined by Tue-d.xy, (’o u t and was booked by lha lo- portions tonight, slightly warmer lion, will lie principal rpeaker.
Ule# U e
i a f e b b mam in the Seminole High
School Con hero bearing h it name.
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Andrew Cart away,
Hanford
if the tentative schedule of Eng. cal club for two months.
on north and central east coast
.............. , TI
i*
harakip.
Bull ling n m:ilon picture. “Screw
“ 3* great waa the re*pons" ]i*h tea: her* and Judge* at tho, An orchestra with the unit pro- tonight. Extrem a Northwest Fb&gt;r president, said he is making e f ­ •3 ..
I
t
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4ft
.*•
* b charge ad next week*’ pro- Worms ami their Control “ will b i from I4ta peepta," j g i*ki, -that H.
TI
forts
h
.or
gh School i* maintained.
j vi.'es music for dancing by club! ids— rain tealght
onu g isw
u iT to see Hint a targe ilrlegation Jl
and f rabably
T4
Etwanlaaa D iagfrldsr, shown for the Irnefb e f rattle- i, became almost compulsory to
*•
•i
The ris a y was a requirement, patron*. Finer thow* a re prcMnl-1 Humhy morning, colder late to- from the local unit is present at !24i
71
XI
.#*
continue lha
A M.
U
I'rviie
the went.
uf thu senior English Course.
* td at midnight and 2 A.
g hk ,t and Ri.ii.lau
Sunday.
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\ Smith Is Named Rail Commission Closes

M a y f a i r H o tel Session
Unit President
I d Credit Group Carter Calls Tallahassee Meet Of Phone

Sanford Firemen
Save House After
Flames Get Start

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Managers To Reduce Extra Charge
Four States In DiB-|
For Hand, Desk Sets
trict G o v e r n e d ■—
By Sanford M a n C i t y Matt Own,

Meet
Of Many
HttooRhout State

A

$150,000 Value “*
Northerners F l o c k Eight Towns Itepre
Set On Building
To S s n f o r d For s e n t e d In Sea
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Government Neces
sary In Movement

NEWS BRIEFS

Shufflers D e f e a t
Disc-Pushers From

Cone Says Stevens
Should be Kemovcd
From Flunda Job

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New Elk O f f i c e r s
To lie Nominated In
Session Of March 12

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Dawson Announces
Meets To Explain
Conservation Plan

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Kiwanta To Elect
Two Delenatet To
Nntioaial Conclave

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Perk’s Club Offers
Safety E88ay8 Are
Nightly Floor Show
Reduced Hy Half,
Says Director Ross

Purcell Continues
Sale Another Week

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Amateur Actn Here

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M the atar, Charming Maid p « M
her way through at the nun and
ratter *J°ae behind the leadrr,

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IT* baraaee It la pa ecaaemlcallr
•ataped and h rellekle.
1 MM aa Ia quality, there** Both*
• • 'kkear* about It, roc latenaa*. Ita principal aethre laare*
P ast le Ike leavee of a rertaln
■keen# nf plant that ore brnuahl
la.atl ml lee from wkara they
MW* ta tkn factory where Ike
■adttlae le made. Tkeae leayee
■aaa far. rar away, kilo in alee
■tetk-Draaaht
lla well - known
fikaallrn relUklllte." Tbey route.'
Ifa t ke left out, or lubitltuled.
trttkeot real Iom Ilf |m t medlrlnteeaaiiiy.
. T** B a o'*!, purely veaetakle
teautlve, Inelet an Klerk.Urnuabl.
M eal II dome ta raek ll-rent
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arti the featured ninth race at
the Banfori-UrUndo Kennel Club
track te Longwood last night.
Baft Starter, who took command
rounding the firat turn, tnu unable
la match the Una) drive of the
wiener end placed while Happy
Outlook, allowing good apeed all
the way, came in for abow money.
Slack Orchid and Keen Rogue,
n long-»hot pair, formed ibt win*
ning dally double combine,

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S o T cn th In 14 S ta r ta

local floor.
Incideally, tha name Tige
ataia champfama teat year, fold
ap like a wet clitua teat by It

tew Big Taw renftrence atari*
teat Bight by defeating the 0 *
Undo Tigris, M to M a t Orlande.
The defeat waa the Orteada ■ Ml batter, wtewteg Id aad ha.
qulnt’e alath coaeeeutive ana aad teg bat five.
Billy Barhry aad Da) Forguetheir eeventh to Id game*.
ow hold tha howar of being lb*
owly two aa tha entire squad te
ptey-te every game this Msaoa.
Batbry t e a r through with tha

k a t a a M tH tcrote. U a«d *
v wHIInwa fa r 8 y e a rs.
ta ant for Bemlanl* Coealy, FlnrIda. fnr aa order af Wlnpilne of
■a Infant female chile under Ik*
name nf Harp IBM ataeakler.
tailed al Waaferd, Weeitnnta ru le ,
tr, Florida «Md tha tad day af
February A. D. IMA

JfiXSKJi,"

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whom

harg aaer the aug af tea aaaaau.
All hi all. the boy« did well
fer theauelTM, and now, we aw
teahtag forward to them giving
an excel lea I account of themaalvra during the
eonferrnca
toomay thia week-end.
Hera and thera. , , Brevity,
four-year-0Id bay colt favored for
»ome lima to taka hoaora te the
Wldtner Challenge Cup race, ia
out of tbo picture, pulling up

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workout* a t Miami. . , . C. C.
Whittington of thia city waa ene
of the Judge* at the field trial*
aad annual fox meet of lb* Lake
Wnl*e Hportamen’a Club
teat
week. , , .He waa alao maater of
tha hounda. . . Wonder what’a
renlly behind Jock Sutherland**
“intention" to quit tha Pitt grkl
coaching ateff. . . . Tha Camay
Scat ka* many a trick up hi*
■laara to we'd do writ to warn HKVFNTII —S-lt mil.; time,
1'iilrh Frt.ml
lib I 'b
the## expecting old Jock to re- H.»l«
Itnll
1.1*
aim ae ha thrvaten* to do. , . . War rt.-l*.
Hi* la the third threat of realgnation In the Pktaburgh diatrlct
which put* Pitt on an rv*n h»«l«
with Duquetn# and Cantegl*
Tech |a thia reapect. , , Tech ha*
aeen ita grid mentor go with the
mtgwuten. of Hnwjg^Hgnigubr’vdiuiu'
"eft.ca
.T'We ve juit reamed tt'aP'',,‘',,/
but four deya till the opening of vkntii lh« baaeball echool here!
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CAVES REMODELED
CHARLEROI, Belgium. Keb. 21
Wl—Underground pallrrle* which'
nneo linked ■ network of font]
built her* nearly 300 year* ago
« » helrg rattnilltlonr'i fer wo fc:
nlr ralil abaltara,

New Time Payment Plan
O n G o o d y e a r T ir o s

QBBMAN DRINKERS WARNED
EUlINJi, Germany, Eeb. 24.—
Wi—Ply day will be prohlbkiaa
day In Eaet Pruaela, the governor
ha* warned, untraa worker* |r*ra]
to raelit the temptation to llqu«-l
fy the Jingling coin* thay atari
homa with after a week'* labor.

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Time P a y m e n t

C l a r i f i e d A dvertitem tnts

CanYonBekTheWiners?
Fillaw Tit Digs At Ua|«i«l!

POR FIRST clau roofing work.
New roof* or roof repairing—
any kind—charge* reaaonable. All
work guaranteed. See P. M. Eng*
m in i
n r r v ig o r a t oncki llth, Bait Geneva Avenue of
NEW O w n Tawte Tablet* coamte raw cyatar Invigorate* aad
athav wlmataatg, Oaa doa* pep* up
aftiwaa, gteada. If set daiighted, WANTED) CURB glrL Apply
aeakar refund* law cent* paid,
Dew Drop Inn, Inktehor* tiled,
(tell, writ# MeBeywalda Drug Com-

113 Park Avenote X
Phone N
265

LOOK! 80 Gallons gas frsw FLORENCE CARY, colored, want*
Saturday. Saw U. B. Pops half day work of any kind. Call
1004 B. 1th BA
Company Nowl
WILL PAY up te |1»A0 each for
Indiaahtad Pewnta* dated be* FOR RENT; Fire room mo-Urn
fora 1110. Bend 10* far complete
bungalow, ltd W. K&gt;th BA
new Buying Catalog. Wleconeln Phon, 104 or 023-J . Walter S.
Cote Co., Bon 424, itilwnukee, Coleman.
Win,

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JE R SE Y MILK Cow. Heavy milkdr. MrA a G. Flint, Richmond
Avenue.

All Star Feature - Tonight
. NINTH RACE — FUTURITY

Better I . . .

FOR SALE: Jerecy milch cow. C.
W. label), Luke Mary.

Because IPs

FOR S A L E -2 5 Alrlrae TirM~ f“r
tractor., s*mlnol* Tire Shop.
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Floor and

th* beet protection you can buy.
Stanley. Roger* Hardware Com-

P»ny.

Electric Rdfrigrratte*
Saallary IMbada
der far par*
Ilea aad *P**
rial alfair*.

Cheerful Servlet

SANFORD - ORLANDO
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THAT’S
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SODA FOUNTAIN
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" I would llko to toko tMi ocreoten, on hehalf of the Bemlaolt
fc n rty Cliilabor of Cotnmom, to
txpre— oar appreciation to tko
chtetas of Hanford for tko generotto way they koro romo to owr to*
•louoro In providing —comedo
tUoa for tko boyo who will ho ki
Fooford for tko koaoboll iraining
otbool to bo conducted by tho Chat*
town go Boaoboll dub bogionlog

Tho Aaaocinod Prooa aald "bo
paakad Ayara to m chair whan ho
(Atorn) attempted to address the
Camnit," and quoted Cone aa say­
ing* "WUJ yon iIt downT I’m
•keirmaa of thla beard and I don't
f wF&gt;aa ta bear any argument

When Ttafflc Officer Bobby Clark aow thla queer rthlclo. rolling olong tho highway Roar Santo
Monica, Calif., ho holUd it to arc Juit what oort o f thing It la. Waldo D. Watrrman, votoraa flier,
r n y yrowdly Informed tho officer tt’a hka now auto-alrplano on rowto to tho airport for w toot flight.
Unit bog at tho air Hold, Waterman attacked a pair of wings, connected tho propeller and took to
tko air (right) where there are no traffic cop* to worry about. (A mac la tod P m * Photon)

Army Engineers
Complete Report
Ob State Caul

"Whila ihore la no way of know,
lag exactly bow many will attend
tko achool, wo new hare more than
sufficient prorteioa for tko numbor anticipated, and It may be Impoaalhte to tend boy* to trery placo
that baa boon Hated.
"1 ray thla became wo do nor
want anyone to go to espenae In
making preparation!, nor do wo
want anyone to bo disappointed.
IP—It*—1 •» r a n T i m )

Document Prepared
F o r Presentation
Within Three Days

Sm it H For Still
By Two Deputies
Brill** Surprise
Deputies deck Hickson and
Lowl* Tail stalked through
ib* scrub near Centra tela
yesterday la search of an IIlicit liquor still They thought
to bo la tho vicinity.
A rustle In a thickly wood*
ed patch scarcely 100 feet
before them brought both
men to an abrupt halt.
Crouching, t h • y advanced
nearer tho origin of the noise
which did not cease.
One of the deputies called
a warning Into tha clump of
break — and the rustling
abruptly stopped. Again tha
officers advanced, calling fo«
the oaH e f tko noise maker.
No one came forth.
Kacogatelng that they had
excellent chances of being a
target fOrballets,they rushed
the scrub—out bounced a full*
grown door who gave one
startled look at tho deputies
and bounded off Into deeper

particular farm involved, and
Forrest
Gatchel, well known (2) an application for payment
Sanford
merchant, today an­ must be made.
County Agent Damion pointed
nounced the formal opening of hit
now aioro at Sanford Avrnue ami out particularly that neither of
Fourth S tm t for Friday ami Sat­ tho tnm proerdurth obligato the
signer in any way.
urday.
The program this year, he con*
In an entirely now and m ibrn
tlnued, will tie administered In
building completely equipped with
•each county by the County Ag*
the most modern refrigeration
ricultural Conservation Commit*
Prof. 0 . E. McKay, Semlnote
lystrnt, Mr. (latchcl Is prepared to
tee, the member* of which are
High School principal, said today
serve the moat exacting eli- ntielo.
elected from the County Agrlcul*
that his institution-qras consider­
lie said that a thorough lino of tural Conservation Association.
City Attorney Fred R, WtkMI
ing participation tha Tenth Flor­
groceries, meats, produce, tobac­
Mr. Dawson said that all farm
niuniber of Hist* Senator te w k
ida Scare Music Festival slated at
cos, Ice ertam and other m ci.han­ owners and farm operator* who
ant’s Uniform Municipal CbOMI
the Unhrenly of Tampa Apr. 22dler, the majority of which are sign work ahrrt* automatically
Committee, today was invktd It
14.
nationally-known, will stork hU become member* of the Agricul*
attentl a meeting o f tha body il
Infonoation recelvod kero today
shelves ami iced room* a&lt; all titnci.
•I ' — U s e — — — I S 1Sees |
Ocala Saturday.
indicated that more than BO Flor­
Hr. Gatchel has employed a 1
The local attorney b W A
ida high schools will he repre­
courteous staff ready at all timo*
hotly which was appoints! tb
sented in the affair.
to meet the smallest destri-s of
study proposal, for this iitefHm
Prof. McKay - I d
Semlnote
puircn*. This group It G&lt;-orgo
of tmiforni charters to govern mW
High has entered the competition
Townsend, Ted Wttor, Daniel L
Hanford Woodmen are scheduled niclpalitles letwera 7,500 a a ! S
on* year, but did wot participate
Groover, Jessie Smith and llort
In assemble nt 7:dll o’clock to­ 000.
la IBM.
Adams.
Mr. Wilson has nanouatb! ! m
night in Woodman’* Hall for a
Three individual class— of comTha Gatchel grocery and meal
I lie Is nut In amypathy wkk tfti
regular weekly meeting.
petition Is on tha program. They marker, it Is emphasised, b owned
project at the present tlaM, pofci
"Little Joe” Hendricks, fifth
are (1 ) bands and orchestras, (1) ,
and operated solely by local inter- congressional district representa­
brass and read instrument compo- .
Friday’s tides, Tidal Station, ing nut that uniform charuta M
eata and is said to bo second to tive, informed The Herald tntlay
skteas, sad (3) vocal compostOcean I'ler, Dayton t lleacb: low, »ibly could retard bond refwadftM
none In Its line.
tteao.
.
from Washington that he is "op­
Mill A. M. and U:0.l I*. M ; high, uperailans many elite* kava la f t
vration or art planning to aNMftl
In erecting the new butMing, posed to the present proposal of
U:01 A. M. ami l»:2i |&gt; M.
Frof. McKay ami Prof. T. M. j
(Ither members of tho CaOMMI
considerable »&lt;rrs-. ha* brt-u laid the President to reorganise the
Dona lds—, music instructor, were
tee are I.erny Collins of TsltskM
tc— lla o s d Its P n ge Tksret
Federal
Judiciary
system."
slated to c— fer thk afternoon to
A
proposed
Federal
court
housa
Final preparation of the ter­
'Although ika ttesdlln* fell yes­
reach a 'definite d—hi— — the terday — Tha Herald’s straw
The congressman base! hia rain at Municipal Airport will be] fur Orlando was approved by the see. chairman; G. W. Fngllalk VI
eourae to be followed by the High pell t nnadia t war Sanford and
opinion on the belief that Roose­ completed late n*XI Week to ac­ House In Washington yesterday, I.audvrdate; Allen Ctemew i, P
velt’* '‘objectives could bo ac­ commodate pants flying regular accurling to press dispatches re- Myers; J . II. Robilterd, Mian!
Semlnote Country santimeiu on
F. II. Ilorker, Ocala; Noble CWL
complished without destroyingth* airmail schedule!, City Aviation cetvs'd here.
President 1 — eve It’s
proposed
huun, Hi. Augustine; and JtftM
ilignity
and
prestige
of
tha
Su­
Committeeman Volte Williams said
Suprama Court revision, ballots
Messer, Jr., Tallahass—.
preme
Court.”
Dairy
Interests
in
Seminole
today.
■till trlcfcte! la today.
”1
want
it
clearly
understood,"
Experiment*
completed
this (’aunty who ure seeking a reg­
At SOON, 34 m ere tickets had
"Blowouts at 70 mile i P «r(
been cast ago test tha President, hour” will be offered on Uke- |h&gt;' wnte, “that I am nos oppos- morning resulted In the discovery istered Jersey bull were aihvisetl
Three Important matters will he white ibaoa who favor hi* plan shnre Boulevard between First t Ing the I’r -sldenr. | am oppos- of the best typo of equipment for •inlay to contact N. W. Green ot
1 sing what I believe to be a dan- "polishing off” the field, Mr. Wil­ DeLand,
discussed tonight when the Hem- bad potted five vase*.
s tr e e t and the Mayfair lloM to- | germ’s precedent.
liams said. This apparatus, a
_ .afternoon
a . ______L._
n
...l
L’..
..1W
.
Curve— totals are 1X1 ■galas* morrow
laote County Agricahural Aa/oby Paul Faulk-1| "I would bn glitl to give Mr.
The Weather: Fair In north,
harrow and a heavy roller Is to
elation meets at 7:34 o'clock la tho •ad IS far, or tea* than nlna to tier, driving In tho Imereti &lt;&gt;f tho
Roosevelt almost unlimited paw- be borrowed from Chase and Com­ partly cloudy in smith portion,
Semlnote High School nulldlog,
Goodyear Rubber Company
colder tonight with light frost In
pany.
Aa no HMre straw vote* will bo
Ccunty Ag—t C. R. Daws— said
Faulkner, it wat announced,
Mr. .Williams said Government Interior of extreme north portion.
coaatod, T i l Herald poll editor ex- "Mown" his tires by *| ceding drnre in him. bur I am not pre­
'•day.
pared to say that I would hare tht officials will arrive here on com­ Fruity partly cloudy, cottier In 'of chapel ut Semlnote R f t
They are (1) tha IB37 soil con­ press— hie 'appreciation for the over a huge Iron plat# stwlded
School today and pr— toA i
servation program; f t ) tho possi­ Interest taken ia the Supremo with railway spikes. Just in ra­ —me confidence in hie auc—isor, pletion of the final work to give extreme northeast portion, e x ­ program
featuring
a
paftf
cr othrr future pr—Moots."
treme
Northwest
Floridn
fair
a
formal
approval
of
the
field.
Court
gaoottea,
pointing
out
that
ble purchasing of surplus celery
"George Washington, tho F M l
the spikes fail to puncture, ho
The
congressman
told
ho
was
•nil
coMer,
probably
frost
to­
Airmail
service
will
begin
Imme­
•
It
lo
o—
ef
the
most
successful
by the AAA I ond (3 ) Important
cr." by Kenneth Gustavsotk
has aoveral dynamite caps msldo In favor of leglsteiioa that would diately thereafter, .
night; Friday partly cloudy.
(arrow rat— ever taken here.
Committee reports.
Young Gustavson'a feature WO
tho tire —sine to make sura hto benefit the masses, but added that
augmented by stereoptteOR slISl
rubber do— blow out.
"we have amended tho Constitu­
'depicting view* of ML VofRM
Faulkner it one of America'* tion 21 timet, and I believe that la
Washington's bom# on tho f t
dare-devil automobile drivers. Ilia the proper cour— to purs— in this
turn— Hirer. They wore thaw
performance here I* under the case."
by Prof. Alex R. Johnaoo, C t t f
sponsorship of E. 8. Rockey, lo­
cal Goodyear dealer. Performances
’
w
J ’ ’" "
The complete program for the Item F. Blackman, toastmlstres*.
•re alatad for 10 A. M. and 3
The second ewenalament for
rr la caltei to the P. M.
Tl&lt;** •""&lt;*•1 — tea of the Florida Addrest. "Flomta lllnl Life,” by
■aRford** winter visksra Lt aefcod
k ao admistion
___ —
Audubon Society at Wlmtr Park Arthur II. Howell of the U. 8. IIIated for Friday sight at 3 o’clock
HR kvltailon cards
The
IRth anniversary retebra- H»r. • and 7 w— announced here logical Survey, WaStlngton, D.
ki Cby Hall Auditorium, Balpk
A o •Rtertal ament
lion of the Winn and Lovett chain ""tey by EJmund B. Stow, tecro- C.
I
Bagwell, Chamber of Commerce
ia are complimenof grocery stores, operators of tary of tho organliatiott.
Studies of Blnl Life, 3 P. M.,
secretary, announced today.
m viakors In SaaCounty Agvar C. B. Dawson to­ Piggly Wiggly, will begin tomor- Tho schedule for Saturday. Mar. Annie RUua|| Theater, Including
All winter visitors are iavited &gt;o
day rectivvd r cw Rsignm ent of row nnd continue through March 8:
screen showing tome of outiianJSttood the affair, sgoa—red hy
M l o f varied enttrtaln- htenjui d—Igned to obtain infurmn- 4, —cording to an announcement
Executive Committee meeting, |n(, pi,,rite bird portral:* by Mrs.
'he Wckolae-to-Baofar! Commitbn a ffta d , assuring tlon on art—tea walla •• Seminote matte
us lay by Jam— W. Lyles, B A. M.. Anate Ruassll Thcatsr on u
a.
Grimes
Jacksonville;
« l m Mjoyakte imn* County farms.
manager of the local More.
Rolltea College campus.
1 "Grange Records through BandMr. Lyle* said hla company wUl
Bualne— seas Ion, 10 A. M , In-! |n2 ftirdt,” by Edward M Dsvla
Tko kteaka Include a spree for
the well’s local too. the number and pass out thousand* o f dollars In'chiding report* of officers, »*r-| 0f Winter Park; "Bird Conaervasite. aMwbo during which well Is rrlncttens during the anniversary deao on ! affiliated organisation*,' ,j0„ through the Scour Program,"
I hy Thomas *F. Pavia. Jr., of Orused most and other teformaii— tale. “It's «ur birthday,” be —id. la Aaate Baasell Theater.
l uorkaso. 13:34 P. M. at Wkte-. hnulo; "Attracting Florida Bird
vbsl to a tbatnagk stady of agri- "bws the lUMMmn get tko pr—•—a,"
I iIIm Kadis Taa Room, Mrs. W « -‘
«c—uoaM Rw r a m n — |

Seminole H i g h May
Attend M u s i c Fete
Scheduled In Tampa

Wilson Is Invito
To Charter M e*
In Ocala Saturdi

CITY NEWS RIUEFS

Hendricks Voices
His Opposition To
High Court Change

Workmen To Finish
Airport ’ Operation
Within Nine Days

Agricultural Club
Schedules' Meeting

‘Blowouts At 70'
Seen Here Friday
On Lake Boulevard

Chapel Program Is
Built About Life Off
(ieorge Washingtm

Audubon Society Annual Program Is
Complete For Winter Park Session

Second In Series Of Entertainment
For Jourfeta Scheduled For Friday

Observes Birthday

Artesian Wells Are
Subject Of Studies

LOCAL

�».* ■ ■&gt;-'t

• v ; d ■ .*'-■ .V V

■w&gt;&amp;.

bucket of Ur, ft will rare ymr sab
there are lot* of people who tth k I
flar eupentittoM afflict the w«M I
tM te m eettM i inctined to wn&gt;Mn
reafljr true. The fettering OH of
eawM to ee recently:
1. If • tree ie unfruitful, p h e
cratch and It will beer heavily.
a yellow dreee to cmm aboard for fear «f arirfortaac.
S. la Haiti, the aefnoa f la n dewe fad look through
their leya at an appnoehtag
M M m that to thle
way they can aee the choet d itto* m h f « I t
4. If you drap a comb, pal year fret oa H aad Mho •
wtoh. The wish will come trie.
8. Many teflon refuae to aead a oaat wMe H ie betas
wont because they believe it to la aaiarky.
8. Sweep!n# a houee after a M tf tt k eh p ariefortune.
7. When smallpox rasn la T h a t the aathoa place
thorn* oa the bridge* at their boaadary Hate to keep oat
the devila that canoe the ftM aalc.
8. Hie Japanese hare a btttef that flah nr* the em­
bodiment of naval officer*.
9. Negroes In some pert* wf the death believe that if
you crack the first locae fouad aa a baby's head oa a tin
cup, the baby will be a good etager whoa H grew* ep.
10. Thunder after a foaenl Indicates that tho eoal of
&gt; VERSE r o * TODAY the deceaaed ha* gone to he*v«n.
11. If ran wipe away penptratkn free* year forehead
i t AMTAfNKRBt Bm
lia W* will drink so win*; with vour hand, you wlp* away your lack. When a suladto (to h i of Rochnb our peratltioa* Parisian spills aotna aalt ha toaaaa a Uttle of
fommnnded a., Myln*. Vo the aptiled aalt over hi* ■booHer la order to ^a*t raaie In
Hnk no wine, neither ye, nor the eye of the devil who la the caaae of the accident.
tone for ever—J.romlab
12. An old accepted goiter cure waa to bake a dozen
eggahell* la the oven, powder them, bum a sponge over *
coal atove, powder It, aitx with oowdor of egg abode, and
TURNING OVER A UTONI! “when the moon takes off," swallow a portion of this mix­
Ram Beribnor'a Magarina)
h a. era.*, la tho ditch, a t the ture from th* point of a knife.
18. It w u believed by th* Hindoo* that a parson could
fml of chihfhooJ it lay,
war,
bulky,
adamant—o ho cured of yellow Jaundice by sipping water that contained
tho hair of a red bull and by drinking quantities of water
f. buried in tha grotind, which had been poured over the anlmaL
14. The Blackfoet Indian believed that n batman akull
Ihru.tinir it. rhouliler
i * f the turf. Itu'you remtm- carried while hunting enitea would model him Invisible
htr Ihr dny
to this bird.
v
t foiled it over, an&gt;| oihnt we
15. Spanish sailors believe It to b* bed luck to step on
t e n d bmcatlif
or off n boat with the left foot first and If n sailor's wife
8mago. flat unWcnc, on alien puts a broom behind the door with thn brush up it means
! world
had luck for her husband at sen.
I end'led In thimnurfng gr■■
r -------torar, or alow uncurlod,
* wo knelt In Iho graaa oa
Change By Usurpation
Washington's Farewell Address contained many bits
of wisdom which have served aa beacon Itghta for our
statesmen down through the yenra, and much aound advice,
which if always followed, might turn save* this country
consldenthle grief and suffering. R*prlnted..pn hU birth-

octiulcscence In Its measures ara duties enjoined by the
fundamental maxims of true liberty. The bnsig of nur po­
litical systems Is the right of the people to maka and to
niter their constitutions of government. But the consti­
tution which at uny lime exlsta till changed by an cx[)1&gt;c-it nnd nuthentlc act of the whelt people la sacredly
obligatory upon all. The very idea of the power and the
right of the people to establish government presupposes
the duty of every individual to obey the established govern­
Fwtuniicly tor th.. opjHincni. to ment. . . .
“It Is Important, likewise, that thn kablti of thinking
", * reotliKni • Huprrnit' Cnun
■nailiv. the l.itprnry Dlirr.t, at In n free country should Inspire caution in thane Intrusted
SOI to ia ’l ciiriiluctril « pull „„ ,h,. with Its administration to confino themeetvee within their
respective constitutional spheres, avoiding in the exercise
of thn powers of one department to encroach upon another.
Ctoytonn Rrnch fit LuwainR
Ont OOfalif,1a .. a. ■■■
...
Tho
Apirii of rncroachmrnt tends to consolidate the powers
rv*J.|rm. “Wnllic Hlmp.un»
ramo to |lvu nmr tto munle- of all departments in one, and thus to crante, whatever
■irpon, u yminR lionpax that thn form of government, a real despotism. A Just esti­
i o r r e a * tho o v U i i i r . ' maicot. mate of love of power and pronenona to abut* H which pre­
dominates In the human heart la anffkiant to aotlafy us
. A conti-mpurnry pit raKraptor of the truth of this position.
ry
'b t' Hntlln'n .tntuv
“The necessity of reciprocal ehaclu in tho exercise of
;aC Tho Thlnkrr wa. tho fir.t r m i
SKHUimcni to liter ait-down striker, political itower, by dividing and dlatrinutlng H into differcut depositories, and constituting each tha guardian of the
—— —0------- ^WrvRonV It'Rl.litiuro ho. dircor- public weal against Invasions by th* other#, has been
: f f ~ * million dollar error In tho evinced by experiments ancient and modern. um» of them
.toUROt, Oh wt'll, whot do the tor. In our country and under our own eyes. Tfc preserve them
"
**S* * ,ou' ■ bill# ihlnR Ilka must be ns necessary aa to. institute them. If, In the

f a R s v f P ^ WUiimT—|!»r»ioc» Her*
J * t* b n a rtmmI thltiR tho people
hSV* jo t lot. nf money.

•wdd, rogardtou of hi* atrm gte, m e statSR I
adrritauo or skill la the field ofM m
patttfea, tiro got. to himself t e t*'"*d a m
pw m
which M a e to t e
h e Aw
people oleitf.
M A m
To thin end t e y divided t e » d * 0* •
G or.rnm ot Into thro* dtrisipms ■biliiy. p n
n u r r , um u g tfiatiw , wtu
•
nrluatvo power lo lory h i m fw whoo* n h
th# purpoee of providing far t e ******
Itooral wvlfaro, to *| &gt; » | ih ll qem lea*. 1
"»n*jr, tic ., and t0 mmm hnra
ntw di
for t e govrmmrnt or tho Uaioa: "*Jlrre t e l
SECOND. Iho Cierathro, to
•oopMoe ■
fo n t th o .. Iawi| or. should to "wh to t e
te rn thorn Inoapodltnt or oocow- ,hr°'’ri*rei
■titattoul, to vtto t e n t ; ami,
| T to s too
THUD, the Judicial, aa • the admin

srasrlly give op their liberie., or
wto tapis.ly permit unlawful
ad— a of aotkorky. •* matter
tow ptoaetbly diaguUed, dram*1— traie cancluotroty that they, are
rs fh tp graven tewnthroo.

etna of sdminlatering Jnatko thority to

between all the people; end, (aa dealroa. A a l to r r n a a b l i am*
aa well aa other office, .wont w°trtd think t e ■ moment t e l
to uphold, protect end defend t e to ■—«to tkio power far any a te
Con.titutlon of the United HUM. *v psvpoto lima to moke the town
Aad it waa contemplated itot ’ uheorvleat m Mo w U aa. h*a two
iMa oath ahottld be lakta with he doea offer tto thin d bftti.*
uncrowed floaeri and without that tto coon la em w ertod. and
mcaml rvaarvatloni!
, tor that leoata to i n i n . f - r ’i r t
This 3-phaie aovernment war
'her# ala adrthlnoal memben,
eretted on the aure and ml# and to appoint M rHItlnnal mom*
foundation o f the ConwIroriMi of torn w tto Dfctrirt Ceerta.
«
. ? ,WM toynnd Ihe con*
I f the coon lo aow overworked
ne. o f which no of,idol hod t e that rondhio. « i J t e J T J E T S i

powrr m tno Huprvm. Court to cosa
V T
do.
tiro for power prompts them w
dbrotnnf tto inhltiltlono o f t e
ConMiiution, Ju.t .to . long will
ibis Government stilt. When ■
foils, Is clrrumeentetl, or omoocwlfr*i th-n- s Rovernment of th#
ipenplo r.tust peti-h,
ilia. _&gt;
,
I Ihoi ws. the Rcnrrsl outline of
our Rovrrnmtnt up to a tow year,
s r o . Under this form of gov.rn*
mem w# trow from a handful of
wtoulc. tot. a miRhty nation, W .
conquoreii the wilderness sad
built titles. W« f o u r hi w«r», for.
ciRn end tiotiieatie. We enjoyed
the pleasure of prosperity and
to*"d the bluer fruit or pov»r*
•y, as hare all other nations and
o*i viiv iiffio

Ur

SANFORD TWENTY TBABg AGO

Electric Co.

wtr* prior to the election, to t ill 1
. . . c « l 7 n , S ^ £
until firmly ftsto to oHV. #T.
tovr more ycurs, and t e n amt th*
bill, wlttow’ t e
L
'
tat Ion. M the hw-maMnw todv *
with ojjton tp poM (, " * “ ay*,
.
, , __
■* . ' ■
|
,,.* * *
• *"V ^ *"to v ed whether] H I. het-up I* rmdy tor uw
ihero to soy thtnkiag man within' M it rammer -If thtre nhouiit to
reach of »
—■
" "
t
another drought.
for s moment t t e t e
live w oulT tow t e L t e t "
^
sary to inflata tto
te "^ T
tJ7 n
^
ronmlimloMlmM^ “ • *« hi* un­
.
. .. ’
'to ,

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*"

Onot nor. _iw a,____

A**!^ ff *
^ c h . I f tto Soh sakjagaied eh tor I
.

”

i

Wo baiM.it r country tto ravy and
t * * * of ovoiwurk, aad ko
adminuloa of oil tutor nation* ” **ntlvo ttortby tooctrrta control,
and ,st&lt;ovo nil, surantaod and * *
" **nfc couldktvy tkl.1
aooicctcil the liberty of tto
tto pooM - OOBOtTffrom Roto* t e
Wtr of
protected
plr, th. prtM, and freedom of
itoeglM *nd iprrtk.
And now for a momoat wo mu.i
t llR m * .

IMctaiorn tin not olwayn com. on)
horrkock. Ttot t* tto o)d anti-,
quoin I mothod. Tto siodcn) «ylt
la lo .oruro a fuottold la tho Rov-,

•rnmrma] .trurturt and than, by|
plno.ibl* oporch, m«RMtlc .m lIn.
prodiRnl ipcmlinR of public mon­
ey. and appeal* to t e poopl* dl»tnuRht by dopreraioa aad nuffrrIur . ihortby ircurkt* a outoton■tol portion of tto (oppon of tto
pooplo, then procood to uaurp tto
power, of ottor dopunmonin un­
til at Ism to brtomoo owpromo,
nnd ladtvldual litony porUbn

wo. nerved after tto rsum
! o f tha t/ahad f e w
Tto Hew-Sowt aad a few ottor
Lot ua aappoas i
frlendo ware rmrrtalsod with a crewed bp C N ftW .
rktrminr Informality on Tkuro- g t e
rtoeideai.
day afternoon by Mr*. 1 . X that C sllteaia toe
llolly. Tho hour, wen rpeai pteao- rrrtw g d Florida k
ontiy with foncy work oad t e no- dor t e Rvlre of i
uol happy chatter oad loufhter d m te i t i g
for which thle conyeniol group of every third
freind. or* fomooe. lieu. Holly', hto. '
■■
o---------true.t* w en Mr*. ‘ Tyner, Mre.
Yaw oaj
Biato L e R ii h t o r a in T n a »
lloy, Mr., Jam .. Taylor, Mrt. od ra*ai|
f l n vnteil d o w n the C h ild
Ubor
Harbor, Klee Tto law Harbor, m reato n
O M e s d ia e n t bn the R ro u m U that it
lower St. Johns River, was on# hundred years old, and tho Ml*. Ar m . Devlin, Mr*. Frank t e ardor
M
la v w lo n h y the fe de ral r o v Sanford Herald Issued a very creditable special edition com­ Woodruff, Mre. May Dlckln. Mre. row of a
memorating the event. The paper was filled with fine Il­ (X L. Taylor, Mrt. J . 8. Or, te
. It b . but If ihero In
lustrations ant] descriptive matter giving a brief but concise Wileon, Mrs, McLaall* aad Mrt. teadly oa
for which the federal
«
a
U .knolil h«v* a right *a resume of the city from its founding to the peasant day. Jobs Smith.
Mo.Ur Cloud* Robson cvl.brat- u
tto puwar. nf ito dale, It la Among other things, Tha Herald said: "In 1887, Copt.
his ninth birthday with a hood-]to
Thomas Mellon waa killed by Indiana nt Lake Mowrae. For td
titol porty in Frkfey .aftonwon p«
a
number
of
yearn
the
town
was
known
aa
Maflonville
In
whfe lou of hla yoea# friondo to In
I granddaughter of Pr..Ui*'U
i, tto #nly prvabkM who »vvr his honor. In 18T1, General Henry Sanford bought 12.585 join In tto fee and frolic of t e
Sty wbh actually packing ih# acres of land and stated that ho begad to see . the town, to spy M t iit o . AR a m of to- n
flao Court, to . coma nut then renamed Sanford, grow to bo the Wggeet in th# State. tlctofal ganwo wtro onjoyvd on to
M Ptrv»M#nt RiHwrV.li'* pro­ In 1872 the first church bell rang in Orange County. It t e lawn nod is t e grove. Tto
to lorroit* th. mi mtor of was a gift or fleorgn Wyfly of PUrt Eepd. In 1880 General llttla prapio wore tike t» mooy R
oo. Bto tiya that If t e F rn - U. S. Grant dug the first shovelful of &lt;Urt In grading the toroty botwrfHoo flaring In t e
oaatrol. t e Bopromo Cour*.
o f a pvrfort day. Thor. C
line of tha South florid# JUflroad into .Sanford. The shovel oosUghl
woo n pretty Mrthdsy rake aad il
loan could told a m of canis
now
In
the
public
Bbrnry."—1
Thnen
Union.
o th e r
drHrieoo
reftoohmoma r
pnawd av.r te * Pro.tomu*»
mvod am on tto Iowa, Many Ik- fe
•waawltuiionali aad b could.
da gift, t o n Mo frtrada Woriflod lb
lav Iron. Anmtroag, wto
to t e pepulirky of t e y .e a g hast, al
Mro. Robarn was aarimod hy si
nwv*d from affkn fey GovA plenum evrai of Inst VodaoaMiaa Ran* ManoU. Ma joring tho A
Bhnto. hut who n .r .n to U ..
d to m n t, and who w u ra­ doy svonlag w u t e wsmtag to
pfcwnxra of t e party were The-'ai
id by Gcv. Com baa aaw t e Tmonia Bridge Club wbh Mr.
MMal wp«"al from te and Mis. F. R. Boa m ite homa.
p a Carat which h u ruled The rhtb priara wrrw we* by
Mro. cecU Rim and Jade* MaraX-oandence men ore busy at
j j r a by tho ecm-e ol] over Plorjw . Dnn't btiy any roM brick*, or
tot on any euro winner., or tru.l
aajrone v-lih your bankroll. Ii’e
S funny thln-r hut ntnro people
gat burned in Kloritlo durlnR th?
winter than durlnR the iim im r.

To the ace-ol4 manias “Btenml

vigilance ie the price of liberty,*
too might add tho warntag; “Keep
aasUtlcn'. greedy toad oft the
J*dktory.N

E L G IN G K U E X B V LO V A
S P E C IA L P U C E S
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TIRES

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Mail Carrier Celt*
A *Timely’ Request

tociatlon of Aadubon Societies,
New York, N. Y.
The Sander program it t0 be
featured with a trip io ihe Mel­
ROOK PtiRT, Mo., Feb.
bourne Prairie under the guid­
ance of Mr. Pa*la, Jr . Society l/Pi—Rural mnil carrier* receive
n a n n tA scm fkam ok . s» w &gt; * a u »______________ . '
w n t m it*
member* are achedutrd to leave many strange ren'-ie*:*, »&lt;&gt; Mar­
“Th#*# boy* will come from all
Winter Park at S A. M. A camp shall Marlatt wasn't surprised
parti of tbe United State* and l* factory ia that line of considera­ luncheon will be served vn the when ho found nn alarm clock
wiR be the first time many o f them tion.
In the bog of a patron.
prairie.
t
. Am
bare ever been in Florida. Let’s
The touring party on the mad
A note nn the timepiece read
realty treat them In *uch a way today plans to rollrct aa much
'Tteaso net our clock.’’
that you. Sanford and the whole af •lata through observation ami
Florida will get a fine booet wher­ personal contact a* possible. It
FRIDAY
„ fMS l ‘
o t *“ »»&gt;
tk a Pert M«Lkm Chapter of the
*W” t
, * ’ the guem of her sister, 1
ever they might go from her*.
nil! look for aaethods of econom­
g *M
/taught i n of the le r - » n&lt;1 Mr*. Joe Cameron e f Son-.ctsud* Hendon.
“This I* one of the beat oppor­ ical operation and Ihe best
rlm ry 'o f' Florida will meet at the ford and James Henry E*trtdf*,|
------- tunities for advertising that San­ mode* of administration.
home of Jntlirs and Mr*. J . CL, son of Mr*. F. N. Estridge an-lj Mr*. Harry Lewi* and Hi
ford has ever had—advertising
Citiei to be visited inetule
K V altn H *■&gt;--. t s i * -M l
that doea not coal a cent—and It ia Lakeland, Sarasota, Tamps. St.
Skate* at S t** P. M.
tb * lat* P N. Batridg* »l»a of Lewb, J r ., motored to SI
MIAMI. FVb. M .- U P I - j; Eil
up to all of ui t9 see that ah* gem Petersburg and Other municipali­ have him over there any lunger gar lltmver. chief of the Fedetn
The U. D. C. wilt meet wit* ^
~
w ore’ramrrjod a t • yeaterday.
than
It
take*
us
to
get
a
man
to
Mrs. J . M. Hay*» at her homo . 7 7 " , r
,^ 7 7 . "
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It.
ties cn route.
llureau uf Investigation, nrriv'.
* u |_.l a .r. . .
•.tn p o clock last earning nt the home
1
‘The money being brought lam
The group !e scheduled to re­ taka hia place.”
from Washington yesterday t&gt;
M o’clock.
ta tf ° I Mr*. Eatrklgo, before m m Mr* Goodgo N. Rhodes
the Cl | la certainly worthy of ten- turn tonight.
Con* seemed to have overlooked discuss, he said, "routine mat
making public any grounds fur the ler*" with agents uf the Florid.
siderniUn, too. It mtana that over
‘The Girl Scout* ,wMl meet at * * " °.f »h*
five hundred new dollar* will be
dismissal of Or. Stevens. since FBI headquarters, here.
Hie Little Hmw. at 3 :t t P. M. “ 7 * &lt; "
g *
o'clock.'’ The Miaac* Edith LoveTh* Rev. W. P. Brook*, paator
,,r T 7 “ • B* 11’
non* of the wire news services in
spent hero each day of the train­
ing school—dollar* that othernia*
»--------Tallahssse* quoted him on that
t y and Jeannette Van Hoy wUl of ‘he P in t Baptist Church, perkiiatsm i
formed the ceremony before an
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ltn
never would have found their way
subject.
to Sanford.”
The regukar business meeting Impraviaed altar of potted palms of Indianapolis, ImL, are
Col. Ayer*, it was reported, was
•f tka Townsend Club will be fern* and floor baskets of c ilia : bouse guests ef Mr. and Mn
dismissed as hospital superintendheld at 7:50 P. M. in th# Welaku WW*
»• Dtaa.
. toW,
en for charging cigarettes, playing
Building on Railroad Avenue. I Mrs, Estridge, who was an-------cards anti other personal items -u
SATURDAY
|attended, wore nn early Spriag
Mn. Harry Ward returned
the hospital.
There will be *n Important suit of navy blua erep* with a] day from Orlando wuctu
He defended himself with the
|assertion: ”lf I wanted to be
rtitoked, du you think I’d put it
limit a till and send it to Tallai r a a l l n t o gre w P s i&lt; O w t
I
hasseeT”
Mia* Judy Belle McClelland la cn sanitation, nml every faellltr
now making her home with Mr. has been used or installed that
■ad Mrs. James McClelland, Jr., tend* In produce cleanliness.
Material* of the flnrst were used
In Jacksonville where she i* con­
in the muciure which represent*
nected with the Jnpha Walsh Co.
G am m a*. let** gel right to th*
a large outlay of cash.
Boat *1 your underwear trouble.
The store Uaolf ha* a til* front in ; address "Why Have Our Wild-f WASHINGTON,FVb. 2.1 -(&lt;71 fo u r s been crumped in Iho
with the name, "Forrest Hatch*I," life !” by John II. Bakrr, evert:- A smnll rise In th,. average Uses
crotch, hampered at th# 'tips, latlaid In tU*. Tiny atrip* of noon tive director of the National As- cn farm lands in 19311 is rf|&gt;nrtcd
ooed around Ihe legs. Gentlemen,
tides outline th* tup of the farad*.
don’t put up with that. Take a
•
*
her ihe agriculture department in
short cut to comiort . . . a pair ot
Attention also has been given to
Hawes. Hero’s alt tho crotch and
S ! otU R . ^ A
• ^ " m lr a r y survey „f .11.states.
sec that patron* have ample park­
1*9
room you need —and a seat
ing JacilUioa, Mr. (lachel said.
i/P&gt;—The coon Fred Stearns
Th*
vt„,.nl report* the
that nulls yonrsl You can UHyour
He Invite* Hanford cltlten* to tured became a great pal of hi* 11* 11011*1 average tuv on an acre
legs. bend, stoop. , . Kama won't
visit the now store while the formal .leg. A neighbor’s dog joined the1®* farm land at 37 rents in licitopening ia in progress Friday and play and decided to buttle the’ Ml compared with the |&gt;eak of ft*
Saturday.
■■
non. He found himself, however.1cent* In IBftJ. Tnses |mt film of
battling the other dog. who came, land value averaged 11.11 in
t„ the rescue of his friend, the 193.1. $1.19 in 1931. 11 .10 in tin
Mr. and Mr*. Ctiffonl Walker
rmm
peak year of 1932, und ftft rents
had aa their dinner guest* last
----------------------in 1913.
night Mr. and Mr*. Tom Vincent
Sweden ha* a surplus of about
-----------------------of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., ami Mr.
20,000 men In the marriageable
Four ton* of nneietv ruins dst­
and Mr*. B. A. Kent and daugh­
age. front IH tn 2tl yrar&lt;, says ing to the fsiurth reniury II. f . reter, Carolyn, uf Winter Park.
I'rii feasor Hveti II, litis ton o. econ- eemly were turneil over to the
3:30 o’clock,
i
omlst of the Btockhulm College of Moseow Museum of History by
TUESDAY
-Mrs. M. M. Ttudcll and Mis*
Commerce.
,|'ho Soviet Philatelic Association.
fire!* Numbor' Thro* nf. tho'
Emma Colabello left for their
T in t Baptist Church will h*ve|
homes in Milford, Mas*., yester­
charge of th* Week of Prayer |
day after spending the past sev­
Program to b« given at th e.
eral weeks visiting Mrs. Trudell's
church at 3'30 o'clock.
son, George Trudell, at the Mom­
WEDNEHDAY
ent ma Hotel,
Tho Night Circle of Ihe Fir*’ lertainvd with a dinner party at
Baptist Church will b* In rhargo tholr home last evening In honor
of tka Week of Prayer Prrmram of Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Estridge, BIK E STEALING PICKS UP
at Lha church at 7:30 P . JL
Immediately following th* MortifM KV 'greetIky" * f 3 Yb# Wfarhrf-T^illg# wOddftg."
HOUSTON, Feb. 2».—( 4 1 - 0 f Junior Woman’* Club will bo
The dining table was overlaid firer A O. Taylor of the bU-yrlo
held at tho club at 3:30 P. M. with a lace cloth ami centered with department of the prebathm office
an artistic arrangement of pink says many persons here In ties,
Before whits men came to the radiance roses ami fern placed be- pernio nerd of bicycle* apparent­
Mississippi vstley, Indians pro­ iwrt-n tall pink tapers. The wed- ly are utial-le to buy them. Hit
tected themselves from flood* tv ding rake was topped with a mini­ record for 193*1: 1,097 bi yclcs
erecting huge &gt; earthen mounds ature trble and groom.
rtolcn; Ml bicycles recovered;
with flat tops on which they lived
Gfest.t were member* of iwo value of bicycles recovered |9,(luring high water.
families.
WI.M.

Social And Personal Activities
— t— —_

— -— Mis. A. C. Meriwether]

-

CHAMBER FINDS City Delegation
ROOMS ENOUGH Is.Making Tour
FOR BALL UNIT Of Trailer Camps

;— 1

Social Calendar wm* J. a &amp;wdge t Personals

Cone T h r e a t e n s
To ReHe^ Local
Doctor Of Duties

Forrest G a t c h e l
Opens New Store

G-Man-after Hoover '
Arrives In Miami

Audubon Society
CompletesProgram
For Annual Meet

Min PhylUti Bach
Is Guest Of Honor

d o u b l e AW MivKiigAW a S B
CHESTER, I I L , 'F o b / f l ^ j K l j
Mr, nml Mr*. Nirhotao SehtKgaR'
in ertly celebrate J thck M il M&gt;
nlvcrrury i&lt;n the um e day « tfc .
thilr daughter, lllrs. C, CMi%
and litr husband completed fli
ytar* uf married life. Mr. Ik M K
grn I. 11 nml hi.* wife ■* 71 | i W
old,
t

KEEPS HID LICENSE COMMA
PHOENIX Aria., Feb. 2 3 _ ( * )
-Alune aiming toe stair*, Ariuotll
iliclir.s m change (hr color a t
l.cr license plate* fur the Host’
year, Block on n hack ground of
copper -aicvntinjt une af lha
slate’s great ini lust rie*—la good
.-itough in use viver again, #ffl»
tills deii-rd.

&lt;
.
,

Around Id million gulf halt* art
manufacture I ijl the Untied Slate*
annually.

pull or pinch I Colors guarontoodL
\ All Hstru Shorts need a Ka m i
. Shirt. Light and lively wilh l
i strong elaatle-knIL Hawes clasps
dose below your armpits , , .
stretches smoothly across you*
chest And the tail tucks so lav
Into your shorts it can’t wad at
your waist) Sos your Hamm
Dealer today. P. H. Hanes Kail,
ling Co, Winston-Salem. N. C.

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PA M SO N IA X Santo,t,.J Unt.a-

Itjltt, || ifclit allk*fi, f h up*

Mr. And Mm. Russell
Entertain Newlyweds

C a ry G ran t-say s:
a light smoke rates aces high
with my throat

FRIDAY

ONLY!
fk «TM i M | r i i f pilcfu r •
H««f p fltk trf Hm Nullywuurf a t *3 .3 0 a s a a tl

Payments Of Cover
Crops To Be Made
Under Soil P l a n
treetlHeeO
e sse Out
tursl t’uuvrvaliun Association.
Commitlecmrn, also electe.| by
farmer* in arent designated »«
rommunllles within each county,
will assist in udmisistering the
program, ho d(closed. A H’ats
Agricultural (’•mM-rvalion t’om-

"LiicfciV.' hove fict’it my cigarette /o’
/ire years mm*. I rate them a 4 »f«»
figure He. They’re (i(ii'uysgoo(I ( t i t h e
ihrnut, ami fu.ste so much better than
other cigarettes that it seems to m e
( h i s 'Tomlin,t'1(imccss is u siti’II h/cti.
Yes, a light sm oke like Luckies rates
uccs high wilh hoi/t my throat mitt
liute.'*

*

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year-old eoldirr, lawytr, and for­
mer Indiana governor, waa nomlaalad for American Committ iont r to the Philippine* hy Preab
dent RooMTalt. Ha waa named
to luceeed , Cor, Prank Murphy
of Michigan. (Aaaociatrd Praia
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i km of the scop* anil »peed of Htiter proposed
this i M U M i a . *
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Usliks Britain, Its wrote, *•!»•

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i y and courage » admit that
ai mam ma are u « n t her aalionet tmertera," But whar, he dom s l « i does M i a a r m bp her
"mysiorioae* talk of i r a u M l u
m d * n * tha L n n . ot Ns.lonst
DriHKus in iku Home of Com*
mow In nkkk government spokesnwn Jctn, crrois ihe impmilun,
ho towinuni, that Briisin's coinstal p i n u n n t "is dedicated first,
to tha arnica of tho league,
wbsae ovtrwlfolnilng Injustice w u
n u a b d by iko sanctions against
Italy which It had railed 10 ap,dy
i(ttw
Japan and in ihe Churn
wall a « i l' detested, seroru.1, in
the aorrlce of a regime—namely.
ilemotraey—which, thinking Itielt
menaced by Fascism {which hi*
no swh intention), becomes mgfTffllTO ."

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that Communism
Kurtpesn rune,
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"th e ratine of Brhiih ami r
French armament*." Gayda went I
on, "itrrmdy begun »ome year'
ago, has entered an aerelciatcd
pace since Italy declared beraelf
latUfiml wlih her conquest of Ethlcpla and since Germany of Adolf,

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W sn on tho horia at tho OHattnuo hoc0 lit tho Ohio river valley, high mater
hB the at IOgle weak This yleiere thews the meis etroet ot Colon* DU i
r im * Three persona were tm w -e is « ,t —■&gt; y a w»a tnsir haaWBt I

Jew* la Poland
Call New Plan
Step To Ghetto

MOTHER, 13, HAS SECOND BABY

PALMETTO
GROCERY

Minister Weds Man
Twice In 50 Ysars

a r. unnieiioM.
Cterk or the cireell t'mirt

wFAA%SEiruCo‘ n,r- rww*-

Wo Colobraie— You Sava

yeee-eM Mary Keller, who had her flrtt baby when ihe was
■ -happy to can be" ever the birth ot her second sen et her
...ay Olrmlnflhem. Ala. Mrs. Keller la shown with the new
„ „ Opel* William, born Feb. 1*. Her 2d-year-eld husband, Truman
BRISTOW, Ohio., Feb. tIL—(/PI ( , Kallor, lo heIdImy Truman, Jr. who ia 31 montho eld- Keller le a
—Fifty years ago W. E. Watson, Hrmor and the family llvea In a two-room home. (Aseoclaled Press
Methodic t deacon, performed »
h l l f k l * ceremony for A. l»
Baker and Miaa Rametta Cook.
Recently Watson, now Q2 years
aid, waa railed upon to mirry
Monarch
tho snmo Bkrkor to Mrs. Lav Inla
COFPEK
lb. ........
Barker, not reioted.
OSAGE r m r , R*s.. Feb. M.—
Barker la 19, kU wife TO.
M l—Jnsliun Jonth anil ulhere of
Munarch Tiny
tho crew on a Santa Fe branch
Bievo Hweet
line
trnln
operating
between
ll»b o x m * beg a n r r
IS t m m « IH* t IT I U tnrr n r t u t :
FKA-S No. 1 mui ...
age t'Hy end Alma. Kim ., fet'd
UNIVERSITY, Ala-, Fab.
s is t h
j * m t isc. i i a i ' i r r iik
t h n w tsts : u p r i n a t u * . iv ,
t f l — Whew Coach Richard Brick- between 10 and IB envies of iptsil
IS O PnN e»;w«Mit.»t c o t ST S.'
three two
Monarch
tall can
■n c i i t s i K i t .
•t*a a f tho University of Ala­ each day between
oniiR w r u n c-i m .ir iT iir v
paints.
bama baoera fold hie men to sleep
CORN
on
COB...
t.sisrct osV M K Itnlsi.sx «nltiniUA-|
without pillows to strengthen ! Th* train loavei Osage City at
T lO N , m ff|r|»Mr&lt;iOt»ii imdl«r ah*
Id w N *tf I h * 1' full Mtl HI b I mm of
hack muacloo, he started some- |0:.10 o'clock alkl feint Is thruwrit
Ahimr l*’'e*„ I* l*i miff,
Monarch Fruit
thJag, aaya a anhrtriity publicity out in enm'l pi|ier sticks wher­
ever
birds
appear
nenr
the
track.
COCKTAIL
release. A number of rtudents
J&lt;»K IHUYTON miiI l.n ir iH i:
miAYTON. Ilia wife-, llAVIIt 1 Nw. 1 Can*
not out far holing followed ault.
A IK E ; N no .1 M A ll Y M K K N . ItO
Their nocks have increased in
kAtrm, U i.N N li; i ’ll K lllt Y 4 M l.
1.1^: U C ltK ftllY . LI- wlfw. !»•
also until their shirts won't fit
Red Fat
fwiuUnlfli
Sis men and sis women femur TIIK HTATK UV PLUIIIDA T«»
HBNH
lb.
.......
JHK UUAYTON. M.-hi|i !*Ik. Tm
siudcnte of Northwestern univer­
n•••##, an4 MilJIHp: IHIAVTON.
sity were told they could each se­
of b’lurrln iMillftla, il»uril
lect two books to be given them I'tiltiit, lluul litffUoii Coti ii&lt;&gt;. I'.nn
FRYERS
■rlY«nl«y
sa prises. Siinen of ihe took*
IIream. tt»
You iin j rdfh b ( you i r t h*r#l*Y
were non-fir.ion and tlgh' ficiion. rw*iulrrr| tit appiir let lli« bill 'f
Item, lb
Wilson's Sugar
gryera. 11&gt;
full 111 Ihf
The only bmik co appear twice on ftrlfi |»1mIIII
Cured Picnic
vryetere, Hide.,
* 1m*km n'p|tilIsil rsiliF nt thn t'oijvlihe
list
wee
Webster's
diet!
rurry
Ssleeta. g u
httusn of M*ml muIn i*«&lt;m&gt;ty, KImiM t
HAMS I k ..............
in HMarnrd. PDirldin- mi SfufuliYih«* Nt itnv nf Mirrh HIT. Mtol
umfin four fiilurn n«» |,» yu 4&lt;etfr-&lt;
fro
coiffiBt) will Ian nnWrn.t
3 Lb. Can
aM-kiuBt yon.
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Atlanta Boy Has 10 Yean Experience Wrecks Are Takes
As Museum Curator; Is Well-Versed To Oldest Driver,
And He ShowsWhy
ATLANTA. Feb. 2S.—t»P)—.V Police Are Object

II, Walter Wclborn, b museum
PUEBLO, Polo., Feb. 25.—(AT
rutator with 10 years' e incur nee.
JJi’tc y one-year-eld Frank Ban­
! can tell you that the “murre (a
ARKANSAS PITY. Kn*. Keb. ns n\ who ha* driven an automa
I bird) is any guillemot of the ge- i3.—(A*) Thieve* here don’t care bile 100,000 miles wllhout •« •**
ektrnl, says if you want to RValA
j nus Uriu Urla," and he knows the *ho they steal from.
tcllisions. “keep your feet na*F
First
they
niched
»
car
robe
, habits cf the pcirodrome fjump
from C. A. Smiley, assistant the braks.”
J log shrew).
Stale unto mobile lietnaa s f f r
-hlef of police. Two nighta
' When on^ 4. Walter killed .
By OMASUM NORMAN
later they took a bicycle from th cials say Denham ia the oMeat
: rar, sklnneil and stuffed
bide
licensed automobile driver kl
AP f H U n Service Writer
amt mourned k a* Kshibit N*. 1 fmot porch at Police t hief la’
Colored,, and probably ana at
NEW T O M , Erik t f . —Louts
In hi* personal museum thsi now ter Richardson'* home.
he oldest In the nation.
Mlehtl Eilshemhta aiu with •
! Inch'd#* ipeeimens from A frPv
“I made my fin t U-turn o*
South America, Europe. Asia and
•kawl around bis xfcbalden ami a
a street recently," he xayi. " I
Australia as well a* Dhie.
Maakat a m kta lege in a room
wouldn't have done it, but tha
The HritDh Museum of Natural
clattered ip by Ua aaaaid canstate auto lieense examiner nuula
History pave him a nude rat. wa
IdlS ANGELES. Feb. 25 - MI me do it when | look my driving
ler iat. Asiatic |&lt;|uirrr1. Indian
tent.
The pictures a n ranged a
monptwse. Africa jeboa and a —Thirlyslv goldfish In 11)30 were
‘‘I ilrivt* nrountl thr bl«»ck rstfcdeep oa the floor, lhiy
long-erred hat! He dropped In •&gt;, place t in n pond on the lav n o
parch on chain, hid* a aofa from
chat with on# ef the British in-lb he Rancho law Amigos, the coun er than make a U-turn. Then t
know nobody'* going lo hit me."
flaw engulf lb# piaao and over­
tu’lon's heads, as one museum iy poor farm*
IIt nha in ramc to Colorndo Ik
flow into tha
The fish fed well. Increased to
keeper to antiher. while on a re
in ov-drawn prairie eehoonar
la their mldat, Uka Slav Canernt Ecropean "hunt," and the LUt, too many for the pond.
So the surplua fish were sold vrars ago and drove n hora# n“d
nW with kia anklet la the tide,
gifts rr-ulttd.
wagon for yearn.
alta their creator, who caUe himMost of hi* exhibit* are crea­ Net profit lo the |*»or farm
He abandoned wagon wheels
aalf “Supreme PanuMlaa’* ami
ture* he
killed, skinned nnd
i for an automobile 23 years ago.
-TranactBdaal Eafie of A rt".}
mounted himself, but most of hi,
The Soviet* have rstahtlshcd It
Abort perched or top at a tow-,
allowance goes for “stuffed" somePajama*, Mohammedan In
•ring bookcaaa, two alaffcd pell-'
thlng-or-others.
Crrre-pondence aviation bnsrs lo ir-mspoit pa
gin, wire worn In India
cant with the duit of peart oa I
with friend* throughout the coun­ dents from remote *&gt;r:inn&lt; cf th
turlrs ago.
them, look down placidly.
try also helps him add to the col- country to urban hospital*.
| 9 j fels ewn sd»lesion, EUshem-'
Tri .
j
\ i a a ^ m* r
•
i lection.
hat hat painted 9,000 picture*; I
Peppy Garela faced the Bublnoffa—all four of them—in thla courtroom .cent durinp her $500,004) heart balm auit against Dave | Hr tetteve* his mutrum Is one
written, he aajra 200 books, moet, Rublaoff, radio violiniit, at Naw York. She had no eyei for the wi uat mactiro with whom the tratified *he w»i much in love -and |of the nation’s few h iving n Mad- 1
e f them unpublithad; and com- {hit tyca likewise averted her. The hrarlnp adjourned after Rubin o ffs attorney asserted IVtrey was married ut the
time she i agnsrnn hedgehog. He didn't see
posed perhaps a hundred pieces claims Rublnnff seduced her. She denied it.left to right around th e conference table are: iter hard Sandler and Perry
Hlttler, Mis’
one in the llrldsli
Museum.
They're rate" he explains, “be­
•f music. Far jraars ho
w*nl Garcia's attorneys; Peppy Unr.la; Herman Rubinoff, Charley Hub inoff, Davt'a brothers; Pave Kutdn&gt;&gt;ff and Aprnhnmlla l&gt;rm, utahout the street haadlnp h is■
cause thsy an- so small, are cov­
• tomey for Dave. &lt;Associated Press Photo)
card to itraapers. The card pro- _
ered with prickles and difficult to
r la lm i kin piinttr. M e t cob *' - —
■t ■
mount. He bought his from a Eu­
poser, tnarikman, inventor \nd
'»&gt;*
- *1* Mc.ropolir.n, don't make fun of Milton, do
ropean taxllermlsi.
je&gt;uT
Or
Shakespeare?
Well,
I
"ax-faney amateur dancer." Net- the Boston Museum of Pine Aria,
When Walter's museum first
'tftkelcss, critics remained dla- the ClactUnd museum, Detroit have the brain nf St'llnn and the
was opened to the public he
Until/ unfriendly.
[ institute, Phillips Memorial gsl- Versatility of Shakesp.’irrc. Soniuchsrgril S nnd lit cent* admis­
He also sent letters to news-, tcry in Washington, and the Lux- times my language is b iter I bun
sion and look in I2t&gt; the first d*Vi
which deplored the stats embourp in Paris. His erstwhile
tut he decided it should be hi*
Shakespeare's. Ho was slip-shod,
few
conventioneers
have
left
the
By
BOBBIN
CIKINH
c ntrlbutlon to science, *o there'*
of art, kit ware fail of cstrara- «rkka havs (wallowed their harsh you know.
A I ho
IIOLI.YWDOD Feb. 23.—The easioli, when diplomacy dirt tied no chaipe in see it now
pant claims for hit own pictures.' words and ransacked the treasury]
He paused for breath. Sud young man was in a quandary.
The letters were signed Mahatma o t plowing adjectives
n his denly—
studios in a pout. Un on,, ocHr represented an organisation
Louie M. KUehemiue" or “ Dr. praise.
som,.
sort of concession, i studio CHAMPION
"How do I look?"
P ill ID HGOF.tH
holding its national convention in
Louis M. EUabemiua, M.
A., ■' All this has made no differ
ruble
I «*»•'
several stars (or lunch
lie
reach,d
for
a
hand
mirror.
Angeles.
Somebody
had
sent
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Wonder of lha Werlda," and. forj ence to Eilihemlu*.
dining iroom, lad At del
MARION, Mich, Feb. 25- M'l
dining
variety, “Mightiest All - Round &gt; "Don't put me down us an &lt;c &lt;&gt;n the table nnd, peering into It,|out invitations, ami ihm arprdnt-j1,1
This village or liitil resld ni‘ t
*""
’,,h,'r cnteilHin is |sri centric," he warns. “I’m a gn /picked up a pair of »ej»sur». He „| the young man as the “« • final,
nnd thought Its giie«ts claim* ihe dUdnclhm »t having
Tha “Mightiest AU-Round Man" man."
, then proceeded' t» trim his beard. tertainment committee.'*
widd be lappy. Hut they diln't the greatest number of churches
ini
great
artists
toThe
invit»tions
hod
Invited
eon*
has fallen on avil daya. Four I Hla shaggy whit,. hoard thru-ls'
, .
and
resumed, bat it was Venlionrrra specifically
it )
to, get on , the sound stages
i per capita—one for each ltd* pe
/vara apo a taxi hacked into forward dramatically, and he
'
I
. J
. _ I some of them spok,. their tour.I- sons of any community in wc-t
somehow understood between him meet and• play
with movie stars, . . . .
.... .! ,
He ha* been chair-bound turaca:
__
...
it lent. I hats how trying m irn Michigan. Denomination* In
'and his visitor that there wa&lt; an and (2) to dance
with (iing-r
ever liacc. Ut aaeribea th„ aeci-i “Great art I, vision Imagine r„
oThtf(,
„„
„
,,, .,
t ^ j'h e nice makes enemies,
elude latter Day Selnl*. Meritlinger*.
All
the
young
man
nnd,
.
....
dent to the evil spirits of hit tion—nothing else.
eise. Nobody
noumry can
, ,(hUy
, ■ ., lr c lu , ( nr( u a
,
...
,,
i
l r important' organitnli'-n* ■list. Free M«lh"dt*t. Palhollr and
io tin wa» ( I ) to assemble movie
r
1
^
beat me for nudee-Pm bigger J
'
•tir* fur the conventioneers tu winch can pull string-, eik'cpttuns .Seventh Day Adventisl.
Now he ae Wager paint* or ‘han Mtehangrlo."
......... ..................... .
nr- math- and the studio resignmeet ami play with and (2) to
wrttaa. Ha alU with hU back to
Limpid blue eyvs ftu«h fire and han|.
,* l, hi" art muguil n|f to Ireittg over-run n day or
grt Ginger Rogers.
tba window In an old-fashioned gnsrird hands gesticulate. As he *. ..*]*,
,
‘
two. But Holly won, | make- no exNow
movie
sMi»
air
notorious­
hn.ww.toaa
rs^
live, .p e r** b . wear, the look of a A" M’' Hr w‘ vr,‘ il “!o,t'
. „ , _,
. ,
..
"I wrote them to print some ly not fond of im-cling and play- e plions —officially at lr»*t for
ihoad with a
one rule. It will not, emphniiral
'4 in*-..with stranger*, anti Muxs |y n«T, *rf)'ply femlntii- bc.-mly to
S
v
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V
i
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i
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't
of
thing.
By
golly,
they
Roger*,
after
dancing
all
day
in
tha
atair
and
hall.
Tha
house
la the
When he hadrecovered, he went
„^
mr
T(ll.tt, , ,ny
rtinventiun parties.
with F i"l Asti ire. might be Jus­
never been wired for elec
0B:
.
,
.
pictun
anil
two
of
my
paintings
tified
in
turning
down
an
invita­
tricity.
trieily.
“Here (sone of my
bonk*.
tllj(
tion to dance with itvernl li’in
Eilaktmiua ia now 73 year* Poe wrote hi* in III yrnrs. I
He pauoil to let that sink in. drrd howling, ripsnorting canven
oM, and fame, long ia coming, wrot,. min* In HI hour*. Poe? t "A rt." he suddenly exclaimed,
tion visitor*.
_________
baa finally arrived. Retrospective Bah! I'm belter than Poe.
“is like a hitil flvjn- iv --” .b
thaw* are his let, and hla pieBorne of tvo»e fellow* make tk.r- alf -ybu know thit, don't ‘ The last I saw of the young
nun he wav still in n i|Utimlaiy
tare* hang in th* graft museums fun «f-ate.—Th«r?ft*ft..T p a y . You you?"
Hollywood (meaning the move, Hi* visitor looked up ami saw studiosi * net *&lt;• fond of con
the slufftd pelicans gating down vrntions as it might be. Il ileo,-1 III lilts KVK. Iml. Feb 25 -'d't
timlwruiun.
with dusty, black-luster eye*.
with th m us tactfully uud con —Nathan Waddle-.
siderately as t-xpetlicney prrrni -. solved the Mill aid las problem
but it more fresiucntly turn* try moving lu&lt; whole family into
thumbs down cold. Ponventh-u an old Indian rave m the woods
lelrgal’ s themselves, with u little near here
Everyone n ■prilo
reflect ton. would understand wliy romfortril'h’, ’bunk you
Waddle bolt » rets'den l 1" " 1
VIMITA, OkU, Feb. 2f.. 'P i this is m. Making pictures is on
—A went, as yet unclassified, industry, and mu or three huti to the rave, pul lu it window and
a time-each « Couple of do-a -, partitt-nieil the
found growing on 'he farm of dred visitors at
II. D. Pennington of Pent-aliu. goggle-eyed and, oh, *n jnterestei Interior Into tim e rooms and
Id
w
5I*( liku a sit Installed
was found to produce a fibre’.* —ran elulti’i up
stave with llie file leading
string much stronger titan ordi­ down strike.
Tion his wife and
The usual proredure. when stu the front
nary cord.
two daughter*, lb lob, II, and
Pennington aant samples to Mr- dm rourtesie* ai. in o(i«r, Is to
IJIy, tt, moved in
Aleslt-r penitentiary, where a r’&gt;niluct a bus tout through tlo
hinder twine plant D loratni, nnd l"' fly in g the stage* to the
I-"*’ summer Waddle hud n
. if it lx proven advisable he plans bndgeweurers. Hecuti-o th* latte-’ «wmI r " ” 1 " " I ’ despile Ihe
trr plant several ucres on hi* " a,|l
’ **0 ntovir’s in the taw. ilriMt^ht rin*l tli** fiirt I h*it
only loot \%ii4 iin ohi hiHF*
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farm next year an sell Ihe plants *!"'* r“r' 1)' 1,re' c ttb n t with tinnot tioiipiiiiifnifs** Mr*.
c,.r„ .
Nor are they satisfied gs-m-i
MVV* Vr not (oiii|il4iinnir.M .Mm . I
ally (and a hardlo ten vrtrran ••(
h.»v«* to tu* ^mil-fill for
m«ny experieners is my uutlio, ihitiir
After Judge Whit Ryyd of ityl wph a louk-see Oil a set . in thii t iivc j utiod huahh ”
Till* vhililn'11 likf thi-ir lntnitf*
Houston, Tex . married a couple two. (Vhat ths'y se nt to want i
i using the wo-’d “obey," Mrs. lo ogle a Dietrich love scene in atol Kn? i'll Atiilry* Hi**ir t«*tch*T,
Boys) marked “obey" out of hi* ■Jit,- of Gartm's inti male momenlthfy aii* iloinif wi tt m
printed ceremony.
Far partie* and U bla Harrier, w * rrrommend our bant
K ailinir to M h i* * v e thi«, not \

Of Kansan Robbers

Goldfish Crop Nets
Poor Farm Profit?

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ANNOUNCING-

New Time Payment Plan
O n G o o d y e a r Tires

Conventions Are Headache
To Busy Movie Workers

And

Exide Batteries

R e t r e a d i n g On
T i me Pa y me n t

HOCKEY’S TIRE

1U Park Avenue

Phone
265

I

T9 Lwl
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Road
Service

rtr" ££Z^?£S*JXZ ^ •iuW
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Timberman Solves1

IVfrtflem 0! Rent;

MakeslItimelnTrce

W ishes

Twine In Made lly
Me Of Farm Weed

to (he Forrest (iatdu*l complete Fond Store

IT ’S

Better!...

Wc furnirihud tho comiilutu rulriuuratiiiK Hyntcm and

Because It’s

cases, also new Hobart Food Machines, making this

RICHER!

one of the most complete fwid stores in Central
Florida.

ggnJity bulk (dlpfad) Ira Cream.
This week *
special U
MAPLE
WALNUT

Ice
Heal lu lf
Crexiat in balk
•M brick »*
lha best del'*
| era.

SEM IN O LE
CREAM RY
&gt;15 b a t Iat St.

CO M PAN Y

I'kaae 111
• &gt;* I

W R R T - The - JEWELER
k lb

DiamoiidN And Watchaa

F ln a W atch And Jew airy K cpulrlng

K l BMBd Muuntlag And Engraving
“veMytng rriicxt* am r in r i x a it t r

tnw r . -rin « an

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URY PALE UINGR
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UPPER I t TRUE FKl'nj I.IME Ri tKEY TO COUNTERACT
AC1II. AI.KAI.I YDljR SYSTEM
' SEMI UAL FRO CHOCOLATE
N*W1 ROOT «CRR
ROTAL CW0WN COLA

NIHl TRUE FRUrT ORANGE

TREAT YOl RSI I f TO THU BERT
Bait tea
C. X. Ik k K E -O w n e r

Snake-Fating is
TalHMi In Kansas
TOPEKA, Kan*., t-b US.—Idb
- —Public snake eating is
s'lll
frowned upon in Kansas.
The house judiciary cunimlttee
has killed lt&gt; riresen'iilrve Donald
Muir's loll to i .-peal lues pruhlbj ding snnke ea'mg in public, elec­
tion lu’Ding, Simdny merehnrohs ■
ing, ball goilies and race* on
Mem-dud Day. and horse racing
on highway-

G EO . T . BA RR
L e e s b u r g , F la .
McCruy Complete Itefrigeniliun
Hnlmrl Koorl Miirhtnew.
Ihiv tun Sriilen

Warm water supplied two of
three time, -.ally *o hens during
winter months benefits egg pro­
duction. Eggs ate approximately '
W0 per eem water.

TO

FORREST GATCHEL’S

___BAKERIES, INC.
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SA N FO R D ’S N E W E S T AND M OST MODERN G R O C E R Y AND M E A T M A R K ET O PEN S TOMORROW l« O M E INDUSTRY.OWNED^AND OPERATED BY SANFORD PEOPLE. MODERN AS TODAY, THIS NEWLY
EQUIPPED MARKET IS A PLACE OF WHICH ALL SANFORD MAY BE PROUD. THERE IS NONE TO EQUAL IN THE C IT Y-EV ER Y LAST WORD IN SANITARY EQUIPMENT IS EMPLOYED, EVERYTHING IS NEW AND
SPARKLING. VISIT US ON OUR OPENING DAY, AND KNOW W H AT A REA L MODERN MARKET CAN BE. LIS INHERE ARE SOME OF OUR OPENING DAY' PRICES. YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS THIS EVENT.
Welch’s
Grape Juice

A .tlfrrml *•«*
&lt;Ujf

Pint*
iil* Tante
m

3

Quart*

ItKI.OW IS A
1.1ST OK ITEMS
NOT FOUND IN
OTIlKIt STORES

Ask the
QUINTS'!
The famous Oman*
QtiinlupIrM are pr»
ih.i Irr.iliiinl Cjro»lion Milk it fine for
itunly s iiitlh . (ii«e
your iliiM rrn (h it
pure, ouufithingni ilk.

ANCIIOVIKS
WITH CAI'F.ILS
MARSH ALL’S
KII'I'KRF.I)
111'.lt RINC.
NEW ENGLAND
CLAMS
SHAD ROE
I.OHSTHRS

20c

CAVIAR
WILD RICE
ANCIIOVIA PASTE
DATE mill NUT
IIREAD

Lamb
Patties

El

IRISTON DROWN
DREAD
/

PARMESAN
CHEESE
CNDKRWOOD’S
DEVILED HAM

CHOP SHEV
1 VEGKTAIILK3
' CHOW MEIN
1
NOODLES
DEAN SPROUTS
READ MOLASSES

‘«V

IIRCSSKL SPROUTS
All iTCI DIKES
IMPORTED
CHEESE
CANTON
CINCEIt
CtlCKTAII.
Criu-krr*
SUN DRIED
HEALTH FRUITS
«;S

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COCKTAIL
CHERRIES
CIIIDLOW
HEALTH DREAD
OAKITE
INDIA WONDER
FRUIT LAXATIVE

Crmor K Illatk.rU '* AuwirlrU

Jellies
N. It. ('. Delicious

17c

Many of tha name customers who entered the portal* of our ,
Why?' 71 npeokn for ITncIf! Service, plun low prices and

^

Chocolate PONS ' HfC
p k g .

PRODUCE DEPARTMENT

Those who have not yet acquainted themselves with the \

TOMMY WATERS

'

N'lW fffl ri&lt;*,w

llockles* I'lrnlr

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BORDEN’S
Evaporated
MILK
C

19c

Armour's Tomato

Wm Irrn Itcrf Chuck

JUICE

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Teenie-Weenie

PEAS

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ONES 3 lbs. 2 5 c
BACOf lb. 2 9 c LIEGS lb. 2 9 c
Spri ’ If I-amb

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No. 2 Cams

21c1
Lge. Caa

Monarch

CORN - 22c

h Spurn

h Fork Neck

TaU Can

TALL CAN

FRUIT COCKTAIL

M nunh Greta

Na 2 Can

Lima Beans 17c
‘ Snider’.

.

Fresh Dressed Hens &amp;Fryers

,

BEETS
Standard ,

Cereal H . . I Free
M naartb R H

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Raspberries
' Tall Can

19c

Aaal Jrmlaia

PANCAKE
FLOUR
2 Pkgs. 23C

Glaaa Jar

14c
4 No. 2 Cana

Tomatoes 25c
Moaorcb '
1 L k Square Caa
ASPARAGUSTIB 25c
2 No. 2 Caw

Fraace-Aauriraa

Spaghetti
Tall Can 1 0 c

Postum

Vegetables 25c Y*IK can 2Sc|

a id
Souvenirs
Cn

Opening

Diy

Domino Pure Cane

OATS

Sni** F&lt;nn1 Drink

1 l.b. Can

Fj lb. Can

5i

39c
Armour. !iT7 Butter
Monarch
Beans 2 No. 2 Cans 25c
A P P L E S A U C E ? * ? * . 25c
lb.

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Pitted

OLEO

19c |DATES

4 Lbs.
„

17c
II ID. Hot.

I*remler

Bulk

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£

CAI.IFOH'T &lt;

Large pkg.

25c
T ALL C\N

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IN III I l\

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19c

: sup/;

ALL FLANOltS

tjfLL'OPl^

JELLO
3 tor
17c

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3 Pk»s. 25c

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IRAKKICS

KADOTA FIGS

SUGAR 5
OVALTINE 31c 61c
Pkgs. SPAGHETTI
3 FOR 10c
or MACARONI

Durkei’s

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PARENT YOU WILL RECEIVE FREE A 33 FIVE CENT YELLOW LEAD PENCIL.

G f.ts

!3c

II). can
14c
18c COCOA
DDE WE ItS
MONARCH
NI). J CAN
YEAST
ib. pkg. 33c •i Cakes 20c
RHUBARB
19c LIKE ( HE \M n r Will: \l
Miracle Whip
~ FAIRY
FANCY SLICED
• Nt ). J I \NS
SOAP
FOOD &lt;&gt;t WHEAT
17c
Salad
3 Bars
PINEAPPLE
25c St NSIIINE COOKIES
IDressing MONAIII
:i
No.
CANS
BLACK WALNUT 21c
R1NSO
OI.IITIMK
pt. 23c FRESH PRUNES
3 Boxes 25c
29c
MINCE MEAT pkg, 9c
I’DUSE II \ ED SKINLESS
With Orders
PA1 MOLIVE
37c CRAB MEAT can 29c l l"1' 15c
lbs 25c FIGS qt. jar

DURING OUR BIG W EN IN G IF YOU YVJ VISIT THE STORE ACCOMPANIED IIY A

ajc

I7c

MOTH KIPS Pit EM II H

* Our Motto: “Swift, Courteous Service”

BOYS - LCDK - GIRLS
Com Flakes
3 Pkgs.

Prince Albert
Smoking Tobacco

21c. -PRUNES

MONAIUTI

BERT ADAMS

*

I Lit. y OZ. CAN

PBiEAP-P-LE

DELIVERY DEPARTMENT

• Forrest Gatchel, \
„
President

Tall

F re s h O y ste rs jr
S h rim p &amp; F ish B1

Sliced Rindkiw Itr eakfo*t

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SHOULDERlb. 1 5 c ROAST lb. 1 9 c
R0AS1 lb. 2 3 c u IVER 2 lbs. 2 5 c
HAMS lb. 2 2 c RIBS lb. 1 9 c

I'ork

NOW

m o n a iu ti i . vdy

iir«*BD rr f » r iU * ^

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Friday, Feb. 26tk. You will be amaied.

B R E A D S Brands2lor 1 7 c

l.amh

Market

urged not to fail to vlalt our new store on the opening day,

M I m I |&gt;*rlii|».

5 c

No establishment con continue without the endorsement of
»
» the buying public. Aadftfcatf we havw received.* • •
• «
Forrest Gatckefa Grocery and Meat

Philadelphia

Cream Cheese

DANIEL I* GROOVER
JE SSIE SMITH

good quality has been tha watchword through these years. ^

p. &amp; &lt;;. soap
3 Giant Rais

HEINZ (w iur PICKLES large jar 2 3 c Peppermint Patlies lb.box23c

MEAT DEPARTMENT

ntorc neven yearn ago have remained loyal to thin day.

II lloxe*

MATCHES 10c
RlTXlb.pkg.23c________________

FOUUKST GATCHEL
GEORGE TOWNSEND
TEI) WEBER

no, that we war* forced to build.

Phillip*’
Vegetable
and
Tomato
Soup
•
22 Ox. Can 10c

VALUES

HltoWN RICE
CHOI* SlIEV
" • !

Spaghetti 10c

39c

14c

Made it ncenwary to increase our Mora npate. So, much

Regular r.e

H otter Cracker*

GROCERY DEPARTMENT

lory daring Ikeoe pool seven yearn, to aueh an extent that

llrrrhiul

JELLY 2 lb. Jar 2 9 c

Employees

ALL BRANDS
(' I G A It E T T E S
Carton ........................ $1.19

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T H E GRAPE

Market opened Ra doom to the public. Enjoying a splendid
patronage from dliseita of Hunford and neighboring terrl-

BEANS 15c

Quart

Pint

Salad Dressing qt.jar 23c

Sevan yean ago Farm ! Gaither* Caah Grocery and Meat

llrl.t Ovrn Baird 111 Or. Cana

BLUE PLATE SALAI) DRESSING
Vi Tint

A Personal Message To Yon:

For 2 5 c

21c 39c

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SOI THKII.N LADY

Our Popular 10c Counter
Any Item On This Counter

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1Ireme

15c
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1 4 c

MONARCH COFFEE lb.can 25c

WATKIIPACK

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SPICED PEACHES 29c CLAM CHOWDER
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Golden Ripe B A N A N A S
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29c

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19c

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U. S. No. 1 York A P P L E S
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PEACHES
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Ite fngkhro i n a dnur bur|&lt;M who &lt;*U la o a Me barrel
of ratted herring u he nnsadutl
a l i w ii f flora. Vita* apla'-Urru
all over tba i t m Indicated that
I of tiMOtloill SOFlfMN1
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bestead Weawndnn hlteck ik n y
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•» rending M poa m drouey pan
fUm is arovalatloa of Je ronjuaetkm with tba .having would .imply tarn aa the rodlo -

fin ASM UP WBnNnt

VAK ALBTYKK, t « l , Peb. w.

-(P&gt;—Vaa AUtyai flrtatta am
nafrriaa * bother H wao worth

ta aHbaf, A ta ll to n U a m 'ih

IklM of moilon pletero..; j j £ j * 2 t e ! it £ * £ 5
H i 1" -t»aa&gt;Aaiba wn.
an la ka flam
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Ta» bars loo, k a a r Mrtlo,
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(m aU tba dows-ta- , ^ ^ ' K r ' f " ? L ™ ^ T ! T
ipUulai burner of tb.
b* J L iH
baa baaa ratals*! and
paoaa for a moment t a r T . fc h S lL w
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narrtl at tba bMtttp of
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®f 'ba macKin., Ilka tba Atom of
* * Mrplao® n n o r la M l flight, laducoa relaiatloa, weariatia aad
th n aImp, aaya Morgan, In til on" trororta and la t m w a otcept the
“ a.troBM type*. Only a amall nunF 1ber of pertona flad tba tone Irrltat* lag. ba aapa.
h
Tba lime inquired to produce
h uloap W te i with tho paraon, hla
■ Imiaadlata mental and pbyairal
a alertneea aad Ma anvlranaiem but
tb. profMMr any* h. haa found
tbu tuoaDy m hecomea pntalro
and droway bt a f«w mfnutta,
7
Tba lona fnqwatly can b* rrg.
'b ulatod km tba profmaor 1 1 m .hat
»• M tlaaa a mlaata U m m affective.
&gt;f Tba Iat«aar la lae lined to ca-ocdi»- aata bin bnathlng with tb* SO
U "* rata which. Ilka hla bnatblng
“ when u Im p , [1 1 tower than tho
** mdanOi with whiob ba oiuallp
brratbea.
:
hforgan auggrite It might b«
, Pnetthla-tft put the Mil— ,t -|tt&gt;
Mteh night If radio broadeaatlag
etatiema would tend out a Mrloa of
bmm aimIHer In lane and cadence
•o that produced by hla maraine.
The toaaa would bo Woadeaat at
an boar mm peraana go ta bod—

W« K iM Oar

Beet Wiahca
Phrrest Gateheffl

Ing to tuna I* could do eo without
worrying about luruing off their
rndki atti if they had an atunmatla attachment which would
taka care of that.
Tho few peraon* who find ihe
tona Irritating could avlod It by
not tuning In on tho particular at*,
ikma broadcasting it,
Mur.an aces tho poiilhllity r'uat
many persona might be caught ‘ulmoat anywhere oarept la bad at
the “bed time hour.” Anyone who
capable of helm
thrown
______^
mind might be iadtKe&lt;l to elcep
whether ho b . vlahlng, reading,
eating or driving aa automobila.

Sanford Electric

flat M aa aakataoblU coot ihr
.partmoat 94 aaA a link of
trip Aap m W , had coat Ihihoaikcal
The aatoawMlt, of
act | 1J* aa4 wao only .lieht-

CONGRATUUHONS TO
GENKVA Fob. M. — IP) Spaniard*, at leant la government
territory, aro enjoying good brakh
Tba. la the picture of Ilf. nadir
tba tartar painted by a Loagwo af
Natlona medical eommlaelna bach
from ■ ftm-haad »urv.y on the
civil from.
Xa a 1wo-week tour of loyal ter­
ritory, tba comatUaioa, bt.tod by
Dr. A. Laanot, a member of the
French Academy of Medicine,
rInked Alicante, Valcaria, Madr d,
Alean r, Albacti. aad Barcelonj.
“Btulacaa an tuual” la a fair
•umatatloa of it. flndlaga. Public
h.ekk
control
la fuact Ionia.
■moot Up end efflcl.atly, awdkal
pm oaa.1 la availabla la large
numbari, tbelr profu aleaal etacrinrda are good and th«ir derotltr
to 1heir work la untiring.
AUhuu.fr -none- of ihfc tuual
eauam of epidemic haa Men lack­
ing, tba league eiperta found that

FINDLAY, O., r«b. 23— W &gt; Frcd, a rcrtahU Mrtbuiolah of
|bonce, dim reccuUp at the am
, of 31.
I Tfar ILt . John J. Nonocmakor,
CHICAGO. HL, Feb.
[ who opented a farm nrar hrre,
Co-fek w ar. found to n 9 per­ 'jroke Frctl to the lailtllr, to barcent mor* Mriabb than male aosc and to fo n t work. Upon
•tueVmtb Hi a eurrey mad. by D. tho owner'* death, the hone lu­
Pbul univerally. Slity-two per- cerne the property of hla daugh­
emt of tba bay* go directly ter. Mr*. Henry Koch.
bMM after rl.a—e while only 3d1 Until tho day of hla ilcmth of
old agr. Fred waa the “leader"
percent of the gtrla do eo.

Tfcajr «M la fllle to t f frtto li p m U »f tr tr ta
Ito IkaaMh aaf wtfl M m af lld r (MuiMiilp la

M to M m totter toflllfc. art m t i u t &lt;
M l k f t t i BMlte Crate aM ltetop ,'

m

The Battle Creek P M Company
Battlp Crate, lUtMCto

Fifty-three percentt of the boya
wmk outaldo of the college romparad ta 3« percent of the gtrla.
Tba rvermge weekly allowance
to the boya la I3A0, for tba
gtrla, H .

COLUMBIA, Mo., Feb. JS— W
—Can a newnpaper he up tn date
Without telephones T
It can't, Ualreriity of Mi*Murl
jouraalUm
official*
concluded
after diaconrlag that Walter
William* Hall, new $113,000 new*
laboratory. * u without wlrea.
Somebody ferget to put them In
wbm tba building waa uad*g MM•(ruction.
So workmen am busy digging
ap tba landscape, laying under­
ground conduith to the building.

We Congratulate
Forrest GatcM
Grocery and
Meat Market

Kleanor Holm Jarrctt
Leaves A u te u r Rank

Jock Sutherland May
.. ftult As Pttt Coach

HILL LUMBER A Sipply Yard lie

" lr m ight o w n be helpful la
putting a rest lose child t. sim p,"
tho prafoaaor oayi. “B ^ c tk lo a of
the tone could easily catch tbs
PITTSBURGH, Fei. 23— (dV-»
ch ild 's attention, lu ll la baa pan- An old rift la the athletla dm
•Ivlty and pat It to a la ^ .*
partmeni at the Uahrenlty af

PUuburgh spread ever wider
yrstenlsy with 'reporta that Dr.
row BRCOMCB NEWS
LONGMONT, Colo., Feb. 2»— John Bain Sutherland, football
(A*)—Alea
Cchlupp'e abonborn
cow la becoming tiewi lu north­
ern Colorado. Throw thaw Kcblapp
haa called tba Longmont TltateCall and reportadt “MelHo bad
to have been baaed on the*, throe
points:
f—That BuUwrUad
wanted
tho Fitt player* to recelv. soma
fundi for a celebration afUr
they trounced Waehington In lb.
Bam Bowl game last New Yter’a
Day, but Hknlaoa disagreed.
I —That they argeeg about (ba
cotebant Ion, and Harris aw. la sa­
fer, declare I to Sutherland: “|
made yea aad
I*w going ta
break yog.*
2—That recent ehangee In Ihe
snford should bo proutl to huve such a modem Food KntablUhment
coaching staff at Pitt were with­
out Butberk*nd*e approval, and
aa the new Forrcat Gatchel Grocery and Meat Market, One cannot
came after Harrison dlaapproved
incraiaea la salary fo r tba allent
■sot’s aaolatants.
a market of thin aort any more complete and up-to-date bt the (arta

l^rrcH G sId^G fdctfy aadMeat Market

Sanford, Florida

Contracting Co.
108 Maiaolia Ave.

Phone 442

Congratulations
P

find

cat of metropolitan cities. Visit this new store! It will speak for itself.

Compliments Of
r.o ram to hibibb
■ L U lF lE U ), w . Va, Fab. 25.
—
J . tb Demon has a new
m i of
diabaa—aU mad. from
gourd, grown la hie W kyaid.
**Tbay aro aairouaL" aald Dvaurn,
"hut quit* aa aa«Isfactory aa tba
clay kind.1' Ha carved the gourds.

Let me congratulate you, Mr, Gatchel, anti your entire organisation,
and wish you the greatest success poaslhla,

*

x tflh d i
RBE5T GATCHEL

(Contra d o r)

M ifn i Meat Market i the Opening af their
V w aad Medera Mere

a -s s t

�.

'7 *

Sm Im Ii Cmu Ij P n I m
More FniHa A al VefeUbka Tbi
Similar Area la Araratea

iANFOAD, FIAHUDA, FlIDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1937

EaUkSalMd In 1906

NUMBER 10#

Leader Held
S en a te
A
p
p
rovesjFJorido R*il *Bad Men' Of DryFor
Drunkenness! Sit-down
Methods
M easure To A llow Comnunionh Pampas Skip
Session HerePolice Nets
Losing Ground In

Retirement Inspector!

W i l l Add r t t i Nation Via
Ba d l o Ma r e l i 9th,
" Ob Nation's State

Sanford Police
Reach Solution
InTwo Robberies

G a t h e r UtprioU, M i r t i n n
Shoot Way To F tm For Bem i-Aanaal
d
o n An AuthoriC o n c l a v e ; Wi ll
F i n i s h Tomorrow tin Probe Snatch

A m erican Strikes
c k e t IJnes Hold*
Sharon Appeals Bureau Reports P iing
F a s t In Nu­
merous
tion!
For Support Of Yield Of Celery I d l e s St e c30,
000
Army Campaign Is Below Normal

Two Sla^a Railroad Commit*
LA PLATA, Argentina. Feb. f t
adntr* and M t n iiupectort ol —(/T)—Antonio Caprloll, Argen­
______
tho unit today opened a stmi- tina’s -public eaemy number ono,"
_ ,
_ _
7 .
_
- |annual conference at llio Mayfair
and companion, -Little Boy” Mar­
S a l C O l W a t C l l L e a d s Hotel to Ultcus* problems fating
tinet, escaped today after a gun
rw fl n ,r , T A
I motor vehicular transportation.
U lltc e r s 1 O
t i p * ! Xhe „r. , Um b attended by battle with police tacking the kid­
t u r e O f B u r g l a r ' Commit*loner* Jerry W. Carter napers of Eugenio Pry re re Iraida,
------I of Tallahbwte and W. B. Doug* two-year-old ton of a wealthy
M ice Chief Roy WilUnma to -'It** of Ltke City) (1. L. ration, family.
Caprloll, known at the lieuten­
day announced tho arrest of Otho;of Tallahassee, secretary to tha
White, negro, booked for break* Commission; a n d L e w l a G. ant of the dead gangster chief­
M IL U T IN
irg and entering a dwelling house) Thompson, supervisor of the Bu­ tain, -Haby Face” Uortilllo, ami
Martinet were believed Implkat-'
WASHINGTON, M
I tW. 0 . Gaston (above), f****‘l J«mr« (». Shawn, chairmen of
Celery yields nr,- turning nut
nt night, and said he believed, reau of Motor Transportation,
(AF) - Tto Inal* Mir tha capture would c'oar up aev-j Dircussicn* of the morning ed In the disappearance of , ih- ocen tary for the Anil-saloon1|ko forthcoming Salvation Army lietow n o r m a l , but shipment*
........
aad MMla the Whlro eral local robberies.
|conclave included problems ef child from hi* father's rsiaitda' liugue. was arret ed i.. f
operating fundi, today should remain steady, it w.ts re­
*
m
«*
When ufficrrt took White ln!o. l:,| cabs that are licensed to near fa htonable Mar Del I'lainj l i „ “ Tcnn cn a caargo
of- pub-; drW«
urK, j Sanfcrilites to consider the ported by the Bureau of Agricul­
Sit-tlowji gtrlkc technique
. lit drunkenness and vns held In vast, humanl’niinn scop, of the tural Economics from Orlando lust ftirthfr irmtintl today,
custody he had merchandise and operate within the rorporate lim­ Wednesday.
As
the
squads
of
officer*
Jali
nine
hours.
After
his
retetka vil— Urily at
household articles whose raluts its of „ city but which, at times,
I'tit jtickpt Hum hrld fnat at
Army's wotk and rentier the
(M l par m fe m ats w n » .
wn)) e) Unrated to bo almost overstep their permits and go be­ setched the eztenslvc grounds of Ita-e on ball, nfficets said, ho greatest help when tho drive
Further, the tlurrnti mill, sliesl ItUttlurtUH pointll o f illdU*tfUjl
the
estate,
detectives
questionodi
f*i!ed
r...
,
n u t .
I IDO.
tie averaging small due lo n tllirM t ncro** th e notion.,
yond tho limits of the munici­
One wrist watch ralunl at fin, palities.
....... ...„
.......
....
im—At j Judge Sharon Issued
heavy "rtrlp" In the Sanford see-) T h e to ta l .-ttriko itllc rangcu
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.— led to White’s apprehension when This practice. It was said, has
victim's, from the Anti-snioon la-ngue ««* lowing state ntent:
lion, hut quality genetnliy is good.' to noqr 30,000 . J
.- jt .
(A P) — President Roosevelt he attempted to dispose of the been
five-year-old breather.
anammcel forthwith. fAsaocInioJ1 "The rvndriing f human aid,
Growers in Criurui Florlsbi use1 I,:t'V t'llfo ftVflWtlt * * " *
reduced grulually as more
■•id today he will make a article. From the ta'e, police fol­ stringent ohsevatlon has been in Pollea said Gancetlo was unable F u rs Photo)
places the indiiidu.il upon that joining farmers in the Everglades ht a .“ iirp risi' p arh *n) H U S !
nation-wide radio talk on the lowed the trail to th0 negro.
to esplam his movements ami sublll.-sl ’tlgPO.
effret Commlssiones and Inspec­
plane nf tj;&gt;i,sslng love f»t in planting spring crops, accord- Oiayt' fnrvi
nteht of Mar. 9 on the state All artlclei found in tho pris­ tors pbteed psrt'eular emphasis tequem ah? cnee afn r tho child
ill-downer* wi.h tear gs* hjraba
humanity. We are all brothers Ing .0 the report.
qf the Nation.
,
.
,
,
1
■
from
plant*
of
the
hmtsteel
Metaloner's possession had been re­ on close check-ups of for-hlr* disappeared.
under the skin. Home week, some
A freak frost hi the Everglade |u ^
Com
Ncrth chU
I t waa expected by White moved from the rrshlencc of passenger cars, since th-re is no Argentine newspapers referred
strong. Humu fortunal,. uml some section this memli killing bean,
^
u ^
xhm
B o u m o ffle la ll t o ' include Mitchell Halihski* no Feb. 20. effective way other than this to to the kidnaping os "Argentina's
unfolunate. Htimi' struggling with ntul tomatoes In an nr.-a near the
ltn„ yt l , , 7&gt; J f . p|(, »
Lindbergh ease."
d ja e u n io n Of b in S u p re m e ) They Include five antique Gtei c m i i i s h us r i « f rt* s i
ill health, some buoyant with shore o f U k e Okeechobee tn whs. ' '
Wf |(, , vacl.n|(.O o u rt
reorganization pro- cian dishes aakl to be 12500 years
lualth anil vigor.
* usually regarded as -warm
At Satea Monica. Calif.. 311
___ . .
I «W and valued at $.".00.
“No man remains 'the down land, and even cabbage in «•»« ■ ,
of (hl. Dcuglsss Alrdthough tha Froakknt warned) c „ h in lh# Bm„unt ,,f t77r,()i
end outer' hy ehoiee. Often he l&lt; are. wa, busily .lamuge.l, it wa*
1 Vompiny. who surrcnderosl
apermen at hia prats c o n -:twu diamond rings said lo !&gt;•’
handirapprd by Inherent weaknet la go out on limb In worth 1150 and eight chicken'
after n throe day sit-slown. awaitnraess atul frailties that tlutg nnnoun" ' 1"U n.I.ng* or snap iM-an,” the ,,, arraignment on gransl jury inad-rev. on ‘ he
not been recovered t is lay.
him
down
ami
keep
him
in
tlic
i s , Ihera
inerw were wells chlrf Williams, who had (he,
Ureu.l sat.I, "sh.ii l.l remain at ntt ,|iftnl(.MI, charging illegal entry
|ii||»y
1 ) U e nl*ro ' f human misery ami want. average of 2l» car., daily wit^ a 1) B|t(| , rr.„a„ing.
Indications
ka
would J assistance of l.t. Charles Shtffcrl
J
J
■Therormo to help hmm.ii.ty Is to
lettslenry 1st increase a little by the, g,r)K,.r„ nt Northrup t'orporatien.
jin n that auhjeet.
. —■—- ! In the care, raid W hit, had *
nislf-e*
man «km to a i ~ 1. - lira: (if M-tr.-h. The •
&lt;»»’* n Do-gla* sill.- i.iiary. scene oh kn^or on*
M previous-police record.
"We can't all see with our eyes points from IV-lruy u. Home tcad, lllhl.r lli!.1|„wn, were warned fore*
• *« « **
10:30 P. M. ( Tho polle* officer further sn'-sifo rl irii|i!t&lt;JVi« were warnetl|tho misery etui dire neeil of somo
will furnish the supplies with un wiw!,| )m. uirn,-d Hl!ain,t them unstandard lime.
I pcunccd that a hitherto unsolved
itslay the tax returns under tho of our fellow hunnn beings, but occasional car from tho Ever-I |
tha an- robbery of the office In the
i h they rvacuatcil today. .
b .ia l Security Act become tlt-iin- we ham an agency which has g l.tds-s.
Jaai bafort
tly» Klrthoff l y * *
s W .hirteenlh
Cii\UjYJtA jpf IlHnoii nml NfW
if
tut
in
Mur,
I.
Tho
ammini
due
dedicated
Its
Jove
uml
cncrgi
*
A sextette front the Bchnals of
“The movement of rvhhat&gt;e
I I Ullt ItlMBtl IfM ROMO flttl
rwdy to debate l e v , Ktrtet was Ironed cut by White's
i
two
percent
of
tho
January
payt«
this
great
cause
of
set-king
'still
being
rortu
the American Church Institute far.
by low price .
, parmll Supreme Court arrest, since sdme of the artielct
. lout ami htlplng thuso who nv
Negroes of the Episcopal Church) J ’1]
ry lisaibntis of
. card*
h
•• tnR f a y i nh‘ remnvrd from that’ location we're
Alth'itiglt it makes liulo differ-]),., need of help.
have tchrdrlrtl a roncer for Mir.
from Sanfsird nn I Muiuitee -hould
#f '19, Admlntatration found In hi* possession at th*
to the Government whence * “Giving a gfas*. of cot.l water remain steady tit tin, press-tit rats-,
2 at H P. SI. In the Holy Cr...s I
the passage of tho time of his apprehension.
t h e nnd n hlv of bread to th thli'ty an&gt;l shipnirnt* of lettuce from
Parish House, the Rev. Martin j *••** two percent c o me ,
«algh» point tha way out
rh 'ef WilUims, .bent on pro) Brarn, rrrtor, announced teiluy. |•'*' '"ukt-s it po.isiblo fur employ-, ,.m| starving is tho great &lt;lijcc Manatee and Mai ion county prims
threatening Impasse over, venting the dnpllratlnn of a wave
Fanfortlhev who wish to attend * r * 10 Pay " !,•* I'frrrm o f, lhelr|live of the Salvation Army uni will continue light. Only a f&gt;w
■JV
Judicial organize-) of roblieries that luu been swatpshould contact any member of the; *«&gt;“ry and employers an id-ntl- |„ this way win ami help tie cur* of grim peas remain. l.oa,^
pragram.
[ (ng Orlando snd Del nnd In reThe weather: Partly ctoutly, Sanford Ministerial Association ca! amount.
|unfortunate bark lo a better life, ing* &lt;f peppers ip mixs-,1 anil
Semins,te High
At
',
"
I cent weeks, ta'd special men hail slightly wurntcr In north portion and receive, free of charge, an ml
Information iiriginnting Dorn] t|1un fulfilling the purp"-.- of the -inllsl cars will reninin relnlivrly Si ItssoI
srobuMy will par.
n r|
•
Th
1
W.T
been employed here to
patrol tonight, Saturday mostly cloudy mission rani.
',’ .
" f '*.0 Mn, t,,r Teacher, The Savior of light fur another two weeks then (irlpnt, in the tenth Florida B tlts
with occasional rain in extreme
"*'d»ntiai section.
Included on the program 1* t o ' Motwnal Ems-rgency Cuuncil qtiot- Maiiklml, who went iiIm.iu doing inn ease."
Miii'i- Festival nt (he Cnlvarotly
north portion. Extreme North­ be an sddresa by the Rev. C'ynl f,‘ '" j’
d- fitting an employer,
s,f Tampa Apr. 22, 23 and M ,
west Florida—eloudy with rain
OM,‘
I “Thi* hlKhrtt itikmI 1h iloini*
E. Bentley, associate director
I’rof G F, McKay, princ'psl, aakl
] beginning late tonight or .Satur­
Every person Is an employer „ .rvlr„ lo mln.
.Salvithe Institute, and i’rof. J . If. Blau
t sissy.
day, continued cold.
,
”
‘'nitdoyes
one
or
more
Imlit|«n
Army
your
kind
uml
ehuri
ton, principal, who will explain
M,a npounced
Hint
Mia*
vhluaN
in
&lt;tn
.mploymeni
1
I
11.1
is.
,
,
M,
j,,,,,
)n
,.rr.„t
s
........
..
the work of their nrganiiation
I'aphii' Taknrh, nn tiiorumentalial
Saturday's tklrs, Tidal R'atii.n,
for
the
performance
within
the
,
hu
...............
»U
er..r.
The Rev. Riant sail one of the'
Abraham Jack-on, Winter Park
who plan.I f i r s t in (ompetititin
Occ*if |&gt;ier, Daytona Reach; low.
by County
au”
oi«gro,
to. was dttalned
-------„ —
Institn•(-', chief endeavor* i, ■■ Unite, S:a-e. of rervtee, mu spe- :„g „n(,
__i.l
• * -**noismif bieli school* at a Jsektharkira today following an arcl
A r« n .,i,„ . . . l i
.
. c 'A - 9
M- "Dl 3:-'W
M.J high. pr«*erve spiritual rung* a* they r* I*.* * , V ,
numln*r
nf
in«livlilual
mini
or
wmimii
who
convilbt ntret last year, is plan­
A capacity audience last night 9 : jo A. M. anil 10:03 p. M.
daw atrly today involving thron
Individual, employed by tho etn- h B ,
,empor»ri|y,
were origunlly created.
wbnessetl a play, "The Blunder
A hill &lt;lr«lj’ri' •! i" |*ri*?*rt imimh'?! ning to ss-ek first honors in her
autoasobilis near Path’s Place on
pmyer
and
the
perlml
nf
time
any
rn
„,„.|
in
|jfr-H
«lt„KKt*
Hinging in score* nf churrh, ing Herd," presented by the fac­
Slit'll
i 11111V
l&lt;il ?il|Is SO CM
hi 1 I la I
| \i»ur ntliun*. S^rninolo County truck divHiot again It,is year.
tha.Orlando highway.
Mist Virginia P. Moore, State
.
...
r " till,V
1 i|11 I
M
llrl|i it Ihtiiikp It tRkri
ulty cf the Oviedo School In the specialist in home Improvement, throughout the country, the group lmmarrn.il
There were ron ii.h rations in
Krawf'ii ni'oinit t’lihnn
Law la Tata, deputy who InveatlI place of helping the unfsirluiiits?
use* a* little nrrompanimem a
lien an t ih fcn'c I y» %u*r»lny hi ib*» prospect s,f sett,ling the High
was scheduled to address , tho!.possible in *rih-r that the origiru.:
gatad, 'ta il ears belonging to A. school auditorium of that town.
tax
rctiiriH
are
to
Is1
,
1
.
1
,
1
,to
-Lphat
who
you
dp
tp&gt;t
and
rnnnnt
In the cast were:
C. Thomas of Orlando and H. P.
Ovietlo Woman’s Club thu after,,f
,nng may be mailt Kslwln I ni -on. cotter,.,r „f Inter- PPl&gt; t ( „ir npri, |, m)lko* you nkin Uohrd .Sfnri’H Srnnt»% niconlin^ to Hrlii,ol nrrh, 'in to ’ramtut, howM. 51. Lord, R. F. Pooper, Mar­
evrr, 1*1of. Ms-K.sy sold that Mw*
ihtf A*!wiiit»*»l Pri’i
no
Bljr nf DaLand wsra
bailly
rovemts*. Diatrirt " f Fl„rltb.'|tlt fj(„|
noon
at
.1
o'clock.
talnrd
to
the
highest
degree.
guerite Parsons, Ben Ward, Bus­
ii itnirifir T* M. It-inabiMM
Frdersl
luibling,
J.i
l
-Tiville,
amaahed when hit by Jackson's „ r , unco
■----I Origin of the spirituals, the
ter Hancock, Anna Bello l.lngo.
i nuglit t(» I’ll irantcft this Amet lean writ pHt incline,I to place a band,
The Federal Home U,»n IhinV | n,
Br
|lc, ,|,.Pp
Other inforinn'um I’ -ved in the
vehlele, which wera coming from Antoinette _
lilt'll lu,- lien mgardied but
Orlando.
Grower t h«' i rom of preslit lion.
t oitnril bulletin inM t. .
t W
' u |TL
"i " f Wlnaton-Salem. M. C ha, »-l- lurit# of , u, fer,„g. a,piro,lon and Lm,rK,'" ry
|&gt;assesl wii Ii little* dehllti Oil till' oiii* yt*5it. n;::iti,:,t musicians from
It asnitnuni it 11 r*M*r H ivj
Bs.sl.lrll anl VBnfB| 91.IHl.niA Is. Florida in - jmor. refrn(|y ,n lh&lt;1 (nilh ,h3t „
.T ire marks 0n the hlghwny** Jketma Tew, M
.. h«
chnnlt wit,i have itecll
Scnatf’ first vrdr.
gartMem. Deputy Tata —i.i
sabl, in
V,y ,,unn' .
,
..." .
leresla a , of Jan. .11, V.M7, ®r'| Saviour will rills. In righteoutneThen Appfl r»*ruly taken by stir - pl.ivin^ t ,,;, thei- several year*.
Jlr. Hancock and Mr. Ward aro( Cf)n|i„ff t„ B bulletin issued by) BB(| wjpp twBy „|| ,|i«appolmnts' ’ ,
diejMtd that Jackson hail been
akti
Urof. Ms-Kuy indicated that
prl e. tli* IHlitiini i ration li-iulera
drivhHT on th* wrong side nf tho not members of the fas uhy hut (he financial instituiion.
j amj *orrnw.
donated th' it services to the play. ]
rood tad wax moving nerth.
A rood troupe, 'T h e Vanilie, i|u)i'kty fulti* 1 (heir fnrre* passed thi* err hr tin may enter cumpeti■
■
■”
|
The
local
minister
said
th,
The event was I'tuler the spon­
TH* offletr re pore I that the
I'resentnti-m of Hits and Hill s&gt;( o niii'ii ii Pi r &gt;fii sis t .It I V-l(e 1 linn tte st year.
Hanford Towntanditr* are to. gr).Bt work leing done by th-- In
sorship of Mr*. Annl, Thompson.
Thomas n r waa struck first, then
a„enilde^
nt
7:30
o'clock
tonight)mitute
singer*
i*
rxpre*’
ed
hy
It
IU37," I, statesl l&lt;s sspett a tvv,- ilnivri ilu* muNRilre.
Thi' nnifinlmrnt w »h offirnl I
tha Jackson car careened off ami Mu,ie was hy Mrs. Helen E. Ia-in- in the Melaka Building, Railroad, Thomas Jesse Jones, director ■
tminihs’
engagemen* tonight a,
A letter front till' Whi't* llmivy
hart, anil sn orrhestta playrd un­
S&lt;*nntfirn
|V|»|H*r nn«l An«lr» w&lt; •&gt;( l
his tha Sly vehicle, knocking It
of airmail; Feck's Club tut the Orlando II,vis
der the direction of T. M. Dolll-' Avenue, to view a motion picture ,hP |&gt;h*|p*-Htoke* Fund. wh„ l,.s Will l(» (Il firvt pi, vi- »-,
Florida. I» w»i ih«» ronipaniitn f«»
o f f the road.
on the Townsend movement. The been aaaerts'il that “the Americi.t lo taml h-ie when rs-gubir nulil-i
■on.
«•* arm’fpfn, nt,
nn nniMirrraaful
public is invited.
. ('hurch Institute for Negro.
grin -*. flying service i* imsugurati-d In
Harry I's-rkin*. general mnni
Three nets were pretfntiNl.
rttfiiiring tnriffi hiifh nomrh
through It* school* in the South- Hnnfi.rsl, If |,btn* underway tosf.y Kl'r of th. popular night club, tM|tiiiliau tin* r«Mt ftf i»fd
’11union
rrn States, probably is more than nre suers sful,
|*»id he wi* inaugurating a ''„si IctM th Unltril Hiatt
i ri.-Ti Inir - J Tin* *iinnif til a kitIch of en*
any other single agency rrttd,’'The movement t being spot), prise iiiglit'’ with Ibis ivcninj; ill |»iixItictR ntul ltin i*
of nt her tirtuin-um for minrrr t"iiri«ia lo
injf * service of indispensible voi »orc.| hy the Srminolu County I'-tformame, ami the event will rmi wr ted.
Fanfont 11 rht«liili’il fur H |B, M,
ue to the negroes of the Units d Chamber of I'ommrrn, and V«- he a feature of each Friday.
111fiiL'111 in (lu* t oy Hull Auditor
State*.''
i
lie
Wtlllam.'s,
risy
Aviation
Com-Mr.
IVrktn*
»uid
th
.
"Vnnitti""
Miss Gretthen Law is, Sanford
tit.hi.
-M f*
Mary“ Walter* Brook*.
■■ w
coma
here
front
Miami
whet,
Funds
to
finance
the
Instltutr'.
mlitecniati.
k!*Wn a* the first Florida MisAM vliitor-i nn* welcome, ec*
About 100 member* of Woodman painter, captured four awards In
rivie
rltih*
will
hojlbey
rectntly
completed
sevetsl
work are provided by the RocV.-- ] All b*abwary 10 tha Orient, will apeak C.rele (.,»
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paintings
roiilin^ t*» Mu* r h i ruber *»f Uom*
*« . "il
m th
. North exhibited
Whee- at the re- rjofUU R]||&gt;0. ui, „
to inks- some part fB the engagement*. An orchestra tinsler
feller Foundation, the Fhelpi- **he
M M ty night at 7:30 o'clock in er District Number 3 were asm*ri•«-, ponwon of the funciten#
th* T im Baptist Church, the Rrr. * mb'nl here tr*l:y for a regular Or Undo, ii waa announcru today. Stokes 3'und, the Rsmenwald Fund, formal nirmail service within tho *he direction of Tiny King -mote
The prnirrim:
W . F. Brooks, J r , pastor, la id ' v conference that was scheduled t«i
A piece of work of pink ata 1ra*| the Individual State* of the n ,- next three or four weeks, i was, will acrompvny the troupe and
I t l ) Nonjf4$ ( i ) ifreetlnift, T. E*
furnish
music
for
patron*
danc­
announced.
day.
tion
and
certain
Hoard*
of
tditcnoccupy |hP afternoon and evening. took first prize; atconl was giv­
Tho Ite* Dr V II IIrownl*e i Fiminon, Uhnniter preshtentj (3)
tion.
Keminol High Shoot's baml ing.
■ervlcea will be augmented with
High officials present were kllsi en to a landscape of the Country
.
«executive
pn-tor
of i) I’le ,liyteri.i,i ( hurch!...........
Sonin of the altrnetion* to bo
will be n&lt;l:i l to represent the
aaasa from Carlyle Brooks, Mr*. 31iklr&lt;d WhesVr, Htat* president, Club road, while another se.mnil
, con- vo iin’iidifit oT ili*&gt; Sinfonl At*
i Lurch
school* in the tentative program, offered are G*nrpi- anil Eloise, t&gt;«|nv annoimr
Brook*’ kashaad. who la a noted and Mi*, ity til* Oils Crump, was handed a marine painting of
NTuionni Hunk; (t) dance,
adagio dancer*: Norma Drigs, frrence for the afternoon nml
according to present plan*.
eraagallalk singer. Both are from State manager,
New Smyrna Beach. The final
Men*! t l i i upper for the eve* Norm» fr.m Hiiytr, nrcompAnUt,
personality
dancer;
Betty
Je
rDaLaatL
Mil«lr&gt;i| Nit 4-T» vocal, Kvi m
A business session was booked honor, also a stcond prize winner,
nttte, blurt singer; Jackie lain*, nimr of Mar. I llo'h function! are M* r*oy ncromp.iniHr Mhi Nli|
Mrs. Brooks, U waa aanounced, for 2:10 I*. M. At 6:30 I*. M. the gas taken by a portrait of her
to
Is
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the
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tap dancer; ami other*.
h
wlR shew fotramea aad other cu­ (Ulegates were l» adjourn to the uncle. Wilder J . Harkry.
Thr**« vi «ltlnir paaicru* ih»* Ifrv, (A) vi IE** Mil), Robert R cCitl,
A master of ceremonies will
ria* which ah* collected during her Mayfair Hotel for dinner.
Daniel
D\\«ri*i *,,n” if Minini, the if.-v!1 ...................
Jlr&lt;McCalll
Semlmd*
County
in
1336
re­
direct each program.
prated of ttrvic* In Japan.
Activities were to be mumesl .1
corded 3**1 marriages arain&lt;* 1 1
W. r ................. &lt;&gt;( Miami Reach.1 * '*
A".?,
B I*. M. in Woodmen's Hall where
and tlse Rev. Dr. J . E. Abbot s,f; ni •ribs. Sirs. W. IS. McCracken,
divorre* according to figure* r •■ Whi|., the report of the Spe­
a two hour program is to be pre
Ik-lain I will participate in the accompanist, Margaret Davis; ( J )
leased front Jacksonville today 1/ cial Army Boanl of Engineer*
to** ball.i. Jbsris Jackson, accom­
tented. At It) I'. 31. a dance t*
Dr. Stewart G.
Thompson,
direc- has not yet l*-en made public, eonprograms.
Sanford
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0
panist, Mrs. W. T. Jackson; (10)
scheduled to conclude tke con­ Monday m a e lb u rt^ ls* t
The
afternoon
cssnfcrrnn*,
open­
? l ,or o t ,h* S“ '» ,,urMU "l Vital! fkl.nce in the resumption of operclave.
The Rev. R. L. Gregory mak- ing a: I o'clock, is often to the report i f Committee.
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Or. Bidaey M. Bradley, IndianSanford Grove 207 of the nounred i«*a*
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*n divorce*. Dr. was eaprvs-ed tiNlay in Duanelhin, ing an evangelist tsiur of Fbir- public. Subject of discussion is
■palla, wRi apeak from the pulpl: Woodmen’s Circle is hostess.
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i*I&lt;l, w
in DaiL*
l.*| vrhtn th*» fTluimbcr of Cominvrco! i*i»* will
fill thu pulpit of the “The Purp se of the rhiDiian
a4 tha Baaford Chriatian Church
\\ivi.tesdiy Bight the chib will 7 T7 , Duval 1.107, Hillahoroiigli of that risy announced a -ran al! Churrh of God, Geneva S tre e t I.i fe and this Church." Dr. Abbot
Bt'nday aight at 7:30 o'clock.
TH IS IS ‘8 QITIRBBLT’
c» to Orlande whra* they will Css). Pinellas 331. Escambia
Day” celehrsiimt for Mar. II.
|ami Elm Avenue, for morning and thi* Rev. Iverson will he
Dr. Bradley la among ik* out­
OKLAHOMA CITY, Feh. 2 6 .- heir Paul P, Harris, founder o l. Paint Heath l i l , Volusia DPI, and; The muniripali'y has scheduled^ ansi evening asrviers Sunday, it speaker*.
standing speaker* of Me brotber- WV-At Barber. Oklo., thtre are Rotary, in a special program un I Orange 172.
l i n k u «9 B a l t
Following the Men’s Club supan historic pageant uml water was announced (oslny
Ha*d and waa graduated from two Cherokee Indian brothers,
M
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it
one) der the
aponaorthip
Marriage,
perf/rnted m&gt;,
Iasi jc
year
carnival
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„ . , nroiv
ai at
a. Rainbow Spring* in) Th» Rev. J . O. Hamilton is the ps-r a ; 7 o'clock, discussion* will •t!
Tt
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Cfataar Callage. Ha has done post- ntmrd Squirrel Seqt ichio ami the i snge County civic unit.
hit 21.310. an all-time record fs.cj connectCm with the formal opon-, regular minister, but U to be !*■ resumes! at 7:i-'&gt; o’rloek with 2 X
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Irate week Ml seme e f th« I other Sequb-hie SquirroL Bnchare j Mr. Harris U now Hi Orlaml»\ Florida. Dieorcr. grsnf-d during ing of tha. sire ami. the sleslica-ion absent Sumlay allembng
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larger Aawricaa unlreraitle*.
fqalrrvl• hunter*.
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|nhcic h* U vacalianbtg.
tlte year" numbered 7,002,
of Rainbow Fall*.
Slate Convention in 3liarui
a s featur'd sp en k etn .
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H w ln Warned
Of Predictions

Force Used On
Drive For Funds To' I-ocoi Sizes S m a l l ;
Steel Workers

Sninncn Bill S o o n
A t Wedge For Pres! Monfa P r o g r a m

Start In M a r c h ;
Work Scope Shown

in^ S ^ n 'g'i0 |;elmpl,fw'd' *•"'&gt; his .... .

(Quality Is G oo d;
Cabbages Arc Hurt Shoo Center In New
England Resume!
No r ma l Huqin&lt;

in. r i ! 2 i i w M,rch
wjr,

Institute School
Schedule, Concert Tuesday

Social Security
Tax Delinquent
On March 1st

Two Percent Of JanPayroll
Under. ActV Terms
Negro Vocallats Will Be Heard In Parish
House Of Episcopal Church;
Public Is Invited
CITY NEWS BRIEFS

lli^h School Girl
May Enter State
Music Competition

WinterFarit Negro thp

H e l d In Accident Oviedo Faculty Is
Oil Orlando Road Seen In Drama Of
'RllUlderiniT Herd’

Bill T« P r o t e c t
Local Truck Farm
Products Boat cn

Formal Dedication
Of Airmail Service
1'lamied For City

Road Show Cooked
For Two Months By
I
I Ni^ht Club

Entertainment For,
Winter Tourists On
Local Gill Tonight

Eastern Missionary
Speaks To Baptints Nearly 100 Gather
Sanford Painter Is
Here Sunday Night Here For Conclave
Awarded 4 Honor!
Of Woodman Circle

Two Features Will
Be Held Monday By
I’reshyterian Unit

Ourktian Church
T Hear Spesker

Rotmriini To Visit
Orlando Wednesday

Seminole Marriage!
For 1936 Total .116;
Divorces Reach 44 Dunndlon I Sure
Of Lanai Completion

V i! it ing Minister
At Church Of God

LOCAL WEATHER

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                    <text>CONGRESS ‘SHOOED’ FROltEWHITE HOUSE

‘SIT-DOWN*

CANARY SINGS ‘YANKEE DOODLE?
LAST WORK OF .GREAT SCULPTOR
SAUNDERS TRIES COME-BACK

Pete, a two-ounce golden-throated u n ify , hea etariled W m Mm I M
D. e , with Mi ability to tinj "Y in M i Doodle.* Lifting M. MayMdb
ssillngward, Pit* warblis :h* Introduction and aharus without M W M t
a M b la thli picture Pit* It ehown In hla u y i u Up waged i a M &lt;
maad perfermanee tided bp Jamee Moran, flfe-playar. I , M. Janaaden,
tha Mrd'a ewntr, tough! It la ting tha numbtr bp whittling N awry night
far Ihrta months. (Aeaoclatid Prtta Photo)

BERT WHEELER TO WED ACTRESS

tha U.S.B. Wyarning during naval maneuvers aft Ian Padre,
Tha Wyoming la ahawn at anchor In San Ptdra harbar trttr
w tha vvatIma In from tha tea. Among lhaaa hlllad warn Cap*.
I A Trumhle (tell) af tha U-B. Marina aarpa. a raaMant at
drla, Va, and Albert Knoa (right) of Cambrldga, Mate, a prlvata

Florida Considers the New York World’s Fair o f 1939

Thla modal at Oaarga Waahlngton with Robert Marrla and Maym Balaman waa tha laat piaea at acuipturtng dona by tha eminent Laredo Taft,
whe died btltrt lie eempletlen. Morrli tnd Stloman art praaanted at
tha “flntntltr and ee-flnaneltr- af tha Havolutlen. Tha mamaHal will
ha aamplatad and amtad In Chicago. (Aiaaalatad Praia Photo)

MARY ASTOR WEDS AGAIN— HONEYMOONS ALONE

Bait Wheeler, tha film ctmtdlan, tnd Sally Heinea. mevie aetreaa, 1
ahawn In Lot Angolas aa they flltd thrlr notice af Mention to man
Thar plan to taka tha vowa quietly within a Itw diya and honiymtta
Miami, Fla. Bart govt hla age aa 41 and Sally cold aha la I
(Aaaoclatad Praia Photo)

AUTHOR ATTENDS PARTY

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BOSS SIT-DOWNKU QUITS STRIKE

Legislation W o u l d
Allocate One Bil­
lio n s For Low
Rent D w e l l i n g s

Reach Agreement Head Of Farm Sys­ slum
State Troopers Eject
Laborers At Elec­
tric Boat W o r k s

The ndvanre g u a rd o f fh a tta
nooga’s Look tuts had a rrive d here
today and established themselves
In s p rin g hemtquarters at the M ay
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In tro d u cin g (he b ill to authorlie Federal loans ami g rants to
local a u tho ritie s to aid in housing
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NUMBER 107

Insurgents
Killing Of
2,500 Loya[ Troops
Sentiment Rises Commission Will
Against Chauge M ake Plans For
For High Court C i t y E le c tio n

W A S H IN G T O N , Feb. 2 4 - M T
— Two Dem ocratic leaders askesl
Congress toslay to set up a St.,00(1.000,000 low rent housing and

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1 M7

P ickets Awaiting Housing Plan
Shoe Shop CaUs Recommended
To Congress
In Massachusetts

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Seminole County Now ( all L o e a I i t e n To
Soldiers Routed
Ten To One In Fa- Replaee Com m i svor Of Present Flan
s i o n e r Whitehurst Defenders Of Madrid
Hold L a r g e Part
An ohethm jirm lamathni ntlL ik e a I'irrn r.le stratu s phei •
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to r W agner, Democrat, N. Y . and
Representative Steagall, D e m o ­
cra t, A la ., declared they had the
Pickets awaited call* to
nhoc plant* in a trreat Maaaa*
endorsement o f "m any sector* o f
1 City t'liriiiui-iHioriir In ru|d-iuu
continued to ri-e today ag a in -'
chusett* manufacturing cen
le a d in g the a rriv a ls was Joe Ih , Federal Governm ent."
I lf rae XmmreHutral I ’ lM *
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IVrry N. Whitehurst, resiguutl.
President Ituu. soil's proposal t • will hi- iftrtiietl at the
ter today aa labor rows Engle, lu p e rviso r o f the Wash
^punish inHtirvfpitls n*i&gt;ortregu­
brought numerous new walk­ ington-Chattanooga baseball fa rm ­ A u th o rs u f the measure would
» tl t lin t 2 , r » D iM !m ( 'r m m u it
rearrange the suprem e t'o o rt by lar M nil uf the ti'innC'iien.
outs or "sit-downs" in com­ in g system, who w ill play one o; create a new United States H o u sin g
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today while idlior lIoviTHwhieti th'H #‘ity ii|«erate'i
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A quick agreement, how­ school opening here M arch 1.
the President could g a th e r “ the t r a il, who u lio w til s trik in g r m p lo ir n whurt* tu
tin* t iimmiKstiifi to gain n re** &gt;ln muni foriT’s "linul of t lie
ever, to demands of the Unit­ O ther* at tha M a y fa ir are J im ­ scattered o rg a n tia tio n s now cm .{ iltiw n h im se lf. , \ r m iip riiiiih u wgj$ i*iwhu$i yuivturihiy ufiurrm on, ami h tiw li.
t|4*n whiili is fidlowvd hy the funsivo** ptisltud a widosprctul
A fin a l tu liiL u i 11 o f a ll m i n
ed Shoe and Lenther Work­ m y H am ilton, vice-president o f the powered to engage In housing.’* Fry rvturnctl to w ork —but fim t took ;i lont* nup $&gt;n l ho r**t hoV
uiayoi’H pn'clam.itioii nut
I** * * * offpitStVO oppral IOU.H,
e r* Union fo r a H percent
(bat lu i l bu» 11 suhm uod l &gt; noun than .10 day * hufure tin* eli*rtton.J
N a sh ville Vols, • Southern League
T he y believed Federal funds svon wistfngr **n. t A'-•taiiitoit Drum* I'hoi,.)
A t IsOlliloll, llto i iiiiu iia lty
Increase by mure than • score o f tra m .
tuilay shovu-d Dv.» | . « «-ti against
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New England shoe m anufacturers fe w days a le Clyde M ila n , m an­
the p lu ti, w hile I t w tii- m L iv u r tii * mum* on t tu* hall"t inn nt file l lit* tTi'AV o f tht* Hfilirtll Ililt—
$.100,000,000 o f N o n - F e d e r a l
m nvnt U r g a n iirr W illia m B . M a­ a g e r o f the Lookouts; Davis San Io
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his entry with the City Clerk not lledii|* Ruynl Oak had ln-en hi*
han to assert “ I th in k w« hava tln , team re e re ia ry j D r. Lee J*n - .fa m ily d w e llin g units re q u irin g
T h e atruw |&gt;*»ll »■ "ii»| ivD'd
t*y l lim e than dO n r less IIhit it 20 jt ir til when a flie 11 hurst mi Ihtl
already won th i* r trik e .”
sen, club p h ysicia n ; and Freddie shout $ 1,000 each could In- p ro ­
mr ♦lay k lie fur i* I In* v n tiiig day.
Thu llu ra h l t in m iuji
’i|iiarterhm k during an insurgent
A 21-hour picket de tail replaced S ington, W ashington O u tfie ld e r.
lusiy
uf
N i“w s |u |ti’r F i i '-'M
bomhirdimnt uf Valencia
vided.
City 1 le ik F rank luinism i point air
a it downer* a t the E le ctric Boa?
A ^ s o n n tim i fu e llitii” ’ * lim \» \
Z in n
Beck, veteran scout ami
*’•I •*'i* I li.it rile || 4 afidtdate** » n yi-rteohiy,
Company at Groton Conn., fro m roach o f the Chattanooga o u tfit Is
klents In t ill* a rrlia it iti I*. 1'» tr y 11m
Cunftieting report wi*ru tv*
!&gt;»• me4tmp.»nii*d hy a
w hich a tr ik tr * were ejected yes­ q u a rte rin g h im s e lf In O rlando and
ti»
I
CgllitlM
liltI |*4*l 11i«»n li«&gt;!irtmr tin* mime', u f 2 » ceiud mi tin- fighting nt Ovittlo#
terday by State trooper*.
p ro b a b ly w ill rem a in there u n til
1Imtige.
ip ia lifie d clector*
Dispatehes fro n t llnyoniu* n il ih it
Like th« Douglas A ir c r a ft Com­ the f u ll team a rrive s here,
fro n tie r
said
A n iiiia ly s ii o f |h$* h .illn l ■* »•
ID e 1 1rat ion
ln&gt;oks w ill
hi F iaiH o S p n n sli
.
“
“rtufo
1 11 I.idiiK
w
ill
n*4.dfiiili|ii
gr
pany a t Santa
Monica,
C a lif.,
E ngle and B erk are rushing
| I ■&gt;It M11li if if lln I'ttlP t l U i l
v«-al 11 s ta rtlin g .$im*'ini o f ti»
tewui inio-nt iuftinn ymeii hauled
7 tiV Im k tm tigh i in ih»Y .ilJ c /
whose p la n t continued to be oc­ plans fo r the diamond school's
Iheir wnv lo Die M iiter of Ulil
. le rrs t U*ing diHiihiytr*! t*\ worn
U n til f*»r a ru g iil.ir M
cupied by pHduwntr*. the
boot opening and expect to watch near­
p rll*
A h tn it -ID puri't »it o f
ill-*
fir m ha* big Governm ent
cun ly
John F r a r t k a rre te d here
400 youngsters am i rookies
|
A u i.it ugam ■1 Ilia !*i 1*lid i'tjt
T h u rsd a y'* tblus, T idal Snub it.
.
tra c t*.
y ra trrd a y la remnacUon w ith
parade th e ir baseball ab ilitie s beItin | m•-anI wero sent in hy wonit 1*.
rting 11
t t . ia n P ier Daytona l l a . It; lo w .
|,.,|ii-ntl n * in W ashlngum
In other sector*, In a a trlke - fo re the eyes o f veterans whose
alleged nwifidewew .a c tiv itie s ,
li;
.
, ,1
! lu iir n t m in t trniiii-. m ul li'rn w il
^ * • A lth o u g h thi* numta-r of | mu
2 :tl| A . .11. m id —:
I*. I I . ; h ig h , t. rday pointed to the probability
clored watch case p la n t a t E lg in . nod m ay mean a fortune fo r some
1
11
in not b , be nafw sed w ith (be
h:2tl A . I f . nm f - e f t P. M .
,, „ t ; , „ . E.heetd I L IL .ik b r i.., h lllo t h WUN H i t t tllllg l* ' "III ill.
111., d iu e n tto n In union ra n k * o f unknow n.
----------$ t 1. r r. d- '« a r." tw o Franeiaes who havo ad­
•tfieru w ir e JW |**»eent o f tin* *
re c e n tly -s trik in g
gtasa
w o rkers
4In* f 4if the A rm y
Engineering
Judge 1, \\, Davis uf Otlandu
Tin* Guv.anuutit lias been In*H ow ever, the same ghost that
|h$»
anti
vanced sh u ffle board I n lr r r . t *
S anford \V$mhI i i i «ii 4.f tin- W o rld i , „ p«# Ht»uM Imv,. r r r r i v . d
this w om tn, .Svvrral o f
fla re d a w l United M ine W o rk e r has plagued the school since its
t.Mlity u|i|n. i-d I'n- idem [louse-( tiiugitu* Dvlcd^ m-ar tbu liny nf
here.
C
’lt
y
o
ffic
ia
l*
said
to
­
voters
m
illin
g
die
w
o
in
m
ir«
w ill meet tom orrow night at 7 :'ty a ft...moot the R iv r(s and Harbors
| wage negotiation* were
subraltdic Snprmio* I t i fur nmnllii
There lias
peeepeetlee m em bership soared he
high m'hiHil g irt 4 nml f *on ,■* i*l v l,#i* plan 1* inrrua
day.
nVIivck in ih r ir fiiitiT iin l h a ll
ted to a auU-eirntmlttee o f oper­
D m l n jt n r f mi the I I «-in 14 ^hij*
1 o iirt mid net fo rth his a rgiiim -iu •' been mteintie fighlllllf
yond .” 00 was s till s tickin g clusr
in till*
n
u
tf
&lt;
I
n
n
ly
n
r*
T
illy
.
F irs t H ir ir t. H id y nn itin e lituiim * t ’sinaf, art i-h rig in ihu Ax'iuriatud
An unnutired cnineidenee in
a to r* and diggers, and the m otor today.
t *■f »»r 1* t h e w re k I v Dirt 1*lie on :a- ♦- i |,f&gt; d re e fi o f the F iiy fo r fouP
I*
utti
tin*
s
u
I
led
tlJr»
Fi*w
vati*rs
il'^
ir
u
.l
t
&gt;
1
•-rorr•
yesterday's
Herald—Hist
Franin d u s try hud a new Union re ­
hot f»f Suit fu n I Iviwunhiti* nr ihu
(l««N|lMWri| Oh |*'i h •* T w rtl
That spook is the tack o f accom­ cls. the
alleged
euniid-nee
* hairm an flru rg u D. P ilN Im ry th e ir w ritte n senliuu-n* h* voiul \n id e x Hotel.
quest to consider.
modations fo r students.
I.
K,
Iv•
rii$*y
j
i
tii'p
ln
y
iih
ttiir
I
man.
began
hi*
o
p
e
ra
tio
n
.
a
i
Itoiird
the
*\V
*
in
tli
|
mmoi
Imd ta ile d 1 me* lin g o f tin
h i ill engaged in discussion* to
A m ong ihu m - funding
point 1
Considerably p cn u rlx-d over the
tu t*
I*«hI v
nIi*nn5iiilt- tin*
.go t -li,
the local shuffU board co u rts — ia Diiildtug |» fin u t fu r D
fo r th i* m orning, l i i t
dir
wind up jta recent dispute w ith prospects o f a skin g some o f the
m n in it i Im* I 'm itt pr p" .il .luilgu
im
otli-i
a
Hti»i4*
liiu
M
in
g
«ifi
\
\
.
t
who
p 1 n.tllv
could b a te hern In lrrp re t.-d to
w $i 4111 in conference nf noun nrnl td tlio iig li ninny
General M otor, the U nited A u to ­ baseball hopefuls to sleep under
Dav11 h im ig ln me w m 4&gt;n$* thnl
T h ir t ir t it li F tru u i City H u ll i
to* word citiiie from lln* rotictavc h rin ig h t th e ir hallni !-■ j I
men the " ro n " man was one o l
m obile
W orkers
te n t
W a lte r the canopy o f heaven, the C ham ­
•ho ‘ddi'd lu ciiih t 1 won* iinnoci-s
u n i * show.
"in
the
tw
o
c
ii
ir-m
ln
d
rd
F
ra
n
­
•
homU-r
wh«*r«*
fin
a
l
d
ru
fix
o
f
ite
«
rn
»
w
illin
g
to
C hrysler, president o f the a u to ­ ber o f Commerce redoubled ’&lt;*
v.
II*
hrt' k»d In i -onremmit
1■•pun m 'h * !*■'titg compiled,
| m ent utnl explain ih i m -•.i,id ale W1 li s iu iis tiu ! j*nif fat is,
cises.
mobile fir m bearing h i* name, a e ffo rts
to
provide
rooms and
Thu
W4iith*-r:
M
optly
rh
u
n
ly
•
*
led.
| i i adoption, utie engineer e* ■Pending mi the way th« v
C ity o ffic ia ls said th ry were
ro p ie s t fo r "n ational conference" board fo r the students.
h iw ilfliiif!
»iiriM|i|n &lt;d ihu Other
(light ami I li»ir day, prnhahly
plained i«» the A asufhired I’ i p u , 1 A
* in n jo rity tif the bit111» 1.nit*'
ton appreciative o f the work
lo o kin g tow ard a collective b a r­
do o f the 11*!• 1out w il| I $t heard
M"n* Hi h i 1*10 h i - min*r* fron t
m ^in m il t u n in ii&gt; i i l i |i* iriitiri;
A t noon today the need existed
h
it*|votn wtn-1In r n il
tiieinhtTii nu halhd ei-r* wer,» ineli'i ■d t&gt;
g a in in g agreement,
done by tha ahutfletioard F ra n ­
Wed 110 -h ie
iih h u iig h
th" \ \ 14 I mleiri I “irulu ( * iovi* i m itiiHl.
fo r at least 30 c o rn s . Chamber
iliicid u if
4luingu in (4 nipuruui
Supid'imI.utgmigc'4
cm
itnifii-il
try
heve
th
a
t
a
ptn
k*
»
t
teph’d
1
ho
cises in prom oting recreation
I*en k e r wn e«o named.
•fi 'r» ii n d l «i|ii*n a ilio n r r&lt;mvi*n«
liXiiurita*
Ntti thw* “ t
F lo i i i
o ffic ia ls ra ile d again on localites
•ill
1'iMirt wonhl m. to- ite* h ds
•he d ra ft.
to allow thtaa t » " men l« be­
A iiieefirig ol uM dir&gt; "o t
nml
h**ru F r ItJuy nt •• ft* J|,
to assist them.
Oeca^ii'fi.il r .iiii i, sutni-wdukt t-»»M
pupp.
fo
III.
lip
ire
I
fa
n
I* « n m liu ttu . in aniue &gt;411ir - *nlf
come confused w ith a c o n fi­
• m in irtre &gt;k m im ti
wa
i afl* I U o o ifn iiin H u ll, u w ill amimiru'uil
Those who have a spare room
in w i-'t |H»rn it in n ig h i; T h u r &lt;i &lt; ter** that ihu Future «*f a M*pon 1exeeiitlve,
dence man'a operation.
lo r M i r t in t li** hoim* «»l Pro* i
“ M* 'v
AI it y f;i i r II Hi'J (linriur 14
rlnutlv' nml ro M i’r, |ir»ha,ily i *
are u rg rd to reg iste r at the Cham­
*0 c-uue ih r o 'ig li he fo re
tnfiiglu [ The g reat r pnC *tf th "
fa *h III How (lid I nog
lu 'ifl fu r t»; to p, M nn-l a iln n c j
ber,
111 fJslBt |M*«• It &gt;a$.
m ight cniiM ! a 1!* lay o f »* vt-ral v o tin g tin* plan
i«i*-cl r•• liol I
V isitor today taei
f ir W. \ \ \ hi Hi* H u ll nt |o |* \ | f
day**, n iiin * no r&gt;&gt;pnrT would dim the hl«*a that a Supreme
•Hit M iliu m o f I u t ... \ ill. ,
|j,.v.
Uu^ i •11nt hi ti** nf* hi Imrijr* o f
male linn accep'aturu whn h would judge had no Im mu
m thi* ^
P Ihai'd,
1 ey f oiom i t i rn r M i
.M yril I f.*&gt;*1 ni.d M, .. A lien
The new Itaytona Hearh-Del.and
mean ft* d rn ftiiig ,
| highest bench if ht.
w»*ie
in H illy l . f f l . r
Uuh
o f Sun ford, 1’u ris iw a y *
DitiTu i tnld iluf*irn *
highw ay, o f great im e re ti to Sem­
I it tsui all M a|k tut m w a 1 i pi eie* I f l i l i r d l»» I t p * lilir
.» .*•,
■' )m,m M H «i.... I l .......... . Mrhmdo. m id ?io 11h w i|| In. |i| it
t,.y M i“i, It rinole County resident*, U d e fif »'**(’»» n fi" *01 re** im iiiy m g he T h ey bt lievid that tin pc* id 'iit j Dot re III' (i to ffuuMVe ( hu don Ihi
•ai
ii iff- I ‘Hm Mild tin. Mu ., t'4»rruftiit
n ltrly "o u t" this year, according
would
Mitnphie In* study id th re rug nixes thin fai'
r 11 Park
Sanford xhuffUboardeM f r e e r
F id lin . M i
i iiiin iY u V nidi M i i*
to Inform ation o rig in a tin g in the
l i siMiiiiHrit tiM 1'iiiP i n n
f 1 1n ■
II ill .h t r-rtuionn uru
State
Road
Department head­
fif&lt;»riro W . Ilu f'iiti? *
wan re­ tiny afternoon won FI out of
Mi ih ir if f «,i AH
i «111mj . M ih
quarters at Tallahassee.
c ite DM president ami S. J. N i l game* from the Mi. Ih»ni iImc
Fir»t ro t In.id id I t a - iln g . il
.M.irv H iu li D 1Id .itnl AH
H uiiliiu i
However, there were Indication* named again * * secretary o f the pu&lt;herx and were prepare-1 10
trict
potatoes
w
ill
1
1
n
t
y
to
o.i
Hi-IKitiiy
that the project may he included Sem innltf C ounty |U r A iN o rU tio n meet New Smyrna here at 2::U| I*.
to m arket d u rin g tin lin a l d a y.
Mi
M iM ii l U K . l . r u f U k e «
in the expenditures o f the Depart)- when I h r u rg a n ix itiu n
m et
in ’ M - K ,^ * yr “ n '.hr ’" u_nici‘ l1 f,,u rw F ebruary, o r f i t l y
M itic li,
I ut'l, &gt; tn if pit- t i - in u f ih$* u rifn n mam in I9.'W,
th p Y ubli-t H otel fu r n discussiun nenr the F ire Station.
penditrli|io ti m ark' 'in g cot
MUM II. H ill li
IHU *t» |* u f
Begun about fiv e o r t ig months u f {irnpusnl le g isla tio n a m i »t-.
O ther games on the home sched­ ti&gt; a t, W. 11. Ft *off, vi'itmuiitilu * Ip
S m f 1,1 DeM .ihiy
last nigh* III''lit. . U'l I liiu 11ltd I 'I ',
before Dave Shnlta went out o f Icctiun o f o i l i e r .
ule include a tnaieh w ith
K iw is f 111* A nit* r I i it 'il F ill it * u *w i ■t , i
F ifty - *4*'\uti : :onfiir«|irf&gt;
pf'i , - I W ilt- lb, th ie f fig u re s in lit" to
A t•i •&gt;i?r111■i nt !• I*, AI, w ill #ui!*
k o fflre , State workm en cut several
A r h«*rli from f ’uin|&gt;troller I M.
A tto rn e ys la lk e il o ve r I h , sug- there Satutday anil Orlando here] po rt i *i I hero Thu Ihn-iifig
'n lln o on o f lt (lo ie in u y , lt.,|,r i m u ' ii i l l 11J hy thi* Scittfoi-I / t i l l
l i t* f».r Xi.hfiN IH w in rut 4 iV i'| d»« tiv u r thu I1'.in f h ii I i m in try » I -i
" miles o f rig h t-o f-w a y and accom­ gesteii new c rim in a l cwle fo r the &lt;n M ar. 0,
Fl-irisln 1 fm intu Cl op h i
u»III U ’ tl'e r I* it l,
l i n k 4|rii ft IT* ui({ nl
ti'iiiU j nit si4|i ft$•* n f \\ i-li d iiii * f iid ii
plished some g ra d in g . Operations State exp la in in g la te r th a t these
i day hy M |* tK«-ritfI*»r». t h rk &lt;*f th** Fuiifiq»s |ri
I. W. Francis captain o f t hi- , ra p iilly am i t n if f ir n ily thi
U iv tm -i. i &gt;ll"A4’i t)u&lt; \vhi*u " ' l l
I " I '.nil
M e)'lelland.
m aoer ill* lo i'iil n u ll, lid ii n ju lim * hy
were mopped by Gov, Cone who measures woul&gt;| revam p the pres­ local o u tfit ^reported
j
(
ircui*
i
repri*s«*niunf
Sunil8
that
hi* 4Uill.
,i r
*
tll'.r. lilt ecu d tile fe te ,......j ,| Ann* Hen " i i . \ - nl " I ' m hy Mu*
said no provision was made to e n t cmle in some ilr g r e r nm l es­ games o f contestant, have
l rude * u iitity* 4him* in »In* first ttro u ritl tbs t, i, ||.»I« ,t
F rom it»4•i » ••
iim nriK i r, i- | - .rtuift foihiy^
‘ ltd ' i i o rg e
,||.
p.t i rum llity n u mid .Mi*, FH*v tm l*
care fo r new road construction.
•I
11
*
r
il
.nt
ion
n
f
F
lorida
ran*
track
ta b lis h new points
in
o th .'r proved considerably since tic i v y l, th * |» nini4-i «i|ioiiti| fifart g tiin g
n ta -’t c coitneill r, n i i, -|,
utl, iltu l dll 14. • .1d l"d did hy
r4*v uftuuK,
1.4h u | i elf. 14 vu ns* \ i
Mi
w a y*.
construrtetl three new co u n t
ih** n i - i ( k H hy n» ti iist M»n I I T h i- * ' u io y, a -ro td in g tu M il- l£uyriuM
I'o I", n l y iu itli wet* te title I by 1hd' ii ll'it h i" . u1 •♦ u i' " fi ilu; hiH.
Hull*
Mi ( Jill, II l - m l
T h rre more subjects which he|i| repaired three old ones.
* whitu ihu int»vunit*m o f tuln-i *
M. Kny ii ud l*M*f.
, tiia ii*i hy Hint*- n ffie tal % h kfate I Feiv «IIii, R..s v tin* , Jr , t if
*
■ 1‘rn f t; F,
the sp o tlig h t were ( I ) the inTourists a nil Deal citiaem *
t $vfiim- ipiiu- g ir u m t n room I II
D I.,, Kipp, m lv i i*i- u f ih-- fTnifi*
*
1
1
I'lC
H
i'
tllfire
than
f
t
'
w
,.4
Mill
f
|
ix»i|
W
fll,
John
I
i
'Iw
itf,
K,
I*\
llo
u
ta n g ib ly f i x law, ( 2 1 the m r r h in - m v iirtl tu uap the recreational fa -j tm g 4 in A |&gt;rilP M r. II M iin g
&lt;
»• r*
I'mIin
11**»I f f,,
K c l', !
• rfirin g *'nr»"rfitri"*-4 in It!.'l7 Each In ill Jc r.
ic*s lir n taw anil fr t) the u n if i­ eiliii-4 hy jo in in g
ih»*
S*nfN r*lj jHirti-tl.
IT -if I "d io .iri 1 * lim an, n fo rriiu r
I .i(MiD| &gt;$$ ,
1 county in E-lutfiifii *liar4*i aliku in ID i i l i lt(»l 11"■i , iLiy iiiiiin l
cation o f the bar.
S h u ftli tMiard Flub,
p
Most i if t ho I h iv if ig
tliN trih iiiio ri ».f ih«* fun»l,
f i. Ks F u 11jik$t J t
ft,,
lim tuy, .'u ril'n &gt;1 l i*&gt;|i|«df did ii1W nti i»i
The 1D17 sw im m ing season at
or**
4»f
hy
Spin*!1!
piildiu
M r. I f riiiTuri s:»jd th*- SVmia&lt;»lu H. |l. I li^ h li vniitfi, IP a t iinM.M tl, O ldrf'U in W ifitcr |'4 fk
Hanlamilo S p rin g , w ill be apcn-sl
tin if hui
iot 4(rr%
An • itm •!i"i'.4
i'h'Hil ,, h.ul «Im »i *i * i.f a rr a n t
ill*f la f v o rh 'iy . There an* a! •• i Fm im y bin I if et fo r ihu ye a r had utnl fi, U . p$*t|. ur.
fo rm a lly S stunlay afternoon, acmi th-- Tow I* ' lid IdliV1iiunt will
\$*iy f$*w HID* T ri'im p hi* orui .• p riv n h d fu r the r-Ypt-ruluure id
MU'fU ,
ID
-ory
Wrttxori,
*i
(J
f
•».$
,
I:
*v
*
rn n lin g to press re'eare* re ’ e ite il P r e p a r e d
»i act mu ..Ir tint
fa ir ly larg«* hlm k *tf K a ia lu liii
F o r
3- D a y
Th ■ iiu ikm p f|j4* trip im lu d cd Ih- ih. f u iltlll.
fi:» ,R(M( o f ihc colfcctinfn,
llu llu r . J. I! lim n!, H \ \ I:'*• 1 i,
here unlay.
SidllfiM'l '!"*• v%fl
t lull meeting
Hun. fi
|
i
.»f11r•
|
Mi
l.d.mx,
I
n-I
t E, I ’luin, H u rry IlH ullium , I'lo l
hh
The Junior W elfare Association
th.I* i hhiy fi iuh!
w elak.i
VTm •*,
1
mfi
*
1
1
I.unison,
llu
iin
ld
l« ra iih o ff( .lohm iy ( im K i.fi, || \|.
E v * Jessye's negro choir, an
o f O rlando w ill have r h lrg e
of
iir !1 lltrililim '
llf'4-1 \ velllle, 1I’re ti*
H
loqi.
i'Olu
v
Vinvtii
»r»t
4
dii
f Srinil till, S It W urhn m
I
a rtiv iiie s d u rin g the 'la y . sponsorM em ber, o f the F lo rid a Stain a ll.A m e ric a n ensemble, w ill ap­
I lu : ll* * S',.mi t
Sirtli-i h|u lo, Edwin Hm ii-ku, U, ft. iftufll W- II
Ifrii** ft. li lh *n % I "* ■
if .
Ing what is said lo th* nnc n f thU|‘ Railroad Com mission were a rn v - p e a r a t Crooms Acad' my nt *
«" mu i
TI
la'ed f ii K4*fa
l lir k . ..ii .It 111-icjn .i Id Sim|i*rIf 1o«tru,
I*.
M
.
M
arch
3,
according
to
ad­
A
lux
Sh
iron.
H
illy
Ikijt,
It
f#
,
out’ tanding social events o f t h a jln g here
this
afternoon fo r a
wny ;it 7 ill mVI’O-k, wills
Hruxnni II ». i*
I r . A 1., M\**ru iiviih
(('a n liN u n l tin I' shf I h r t t l
vices
received
h
u
e
today.
year.
|th re e -.la y conclave in the May. I r . 1. M 1 III •»•! Ir , and W ain r i Fit |«tiliKie hi im: inv if 1 to at*
Music c ritic * throughout the
Fdtiie Stephenson and his F I o r - | f a ir Hotel,
T h irte e n f ir s t a w a rd ' » •" ' f ' v"
ti'inl
A tra ile r lo u li-d w ith s r r a t I r ’ n
Ir
1Inyru
blia Rhythm K ings w ill
fr u v id * .
Those expected to attend are United Stales have a ccluinnd the s rrtiiu l pluces were ra p tu re d by nm l iM-longing or L. II. I ’n r'tin to ti
A h«»rt Im in* t mui • mg ii ml
group.
m t'slc. A fashion show and sw im ­ W . U. Im uglass o f
Ibe
entries
o
f
M
r
Fred
F
orw
a
rd.
lo ik e C ity.
o f lastir* I Avenue was
lammed
m ing anil d iv in g exhibitions are Eugene M atth e w * o f Tallahassee,
W h ite persona are in vite d to Forest ( i'y , i»
be
d o m e .tie a n l alm ost demolished last t h iji'
the
performance, and a -citnee
al-o scheduled.
rlepvrtm eiit
e x h lb ir. ' f at I'ttrk Avenue and Second X in e t
and .Secretary George ! „ Dalton, a t'e n d
special section w ill be reserved the Central K lu ri-b i E xp o sitio n "* w htn
also o f T a lla h ta s rr.
- t it o lt
by an automobile
banner** Store a. I fHI Fast F it u
G A T H E R
j (trln m lo lu st week.
Mis.i lo
D eputy Commissioners planning fo r suett patron*.
rlriv rn
by
Wallace A lb ritm n " f Street was chosen today a * heud
ih « h 1 ret* Umtm
I (ihino HoytJstim, C o u n 'y
ho roe filW West F irst Street, polirt- te- q u a rte r* fo r the S a lva tio n A rm y
to be hens are J. L . Check anti
•I f Hurri ih, Stiiti* Hunittur r**|»*
(•\
11 Fruit
I Ham D o w lin g o f Jacksonville, C,
|dem onstration agent, said today ported today.
7»
n m p u ig n lo r I!»:t7operating fund*, ru: i-fif ihu y* miR((ih- id»»inry, w ill
•oi
l•
i
u
:i
JC. Torres n f Tampa, W. C. !&gt;&gt;ckThe tllsp la ys w ire entered t*V
h ir e r ,
commandant Uct ;* i'litk rMind u( n r it n i* y ffiw Young A lb ritto n , a srhnnlbov ('a p t. Fred
M
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Miss V irg in ia
Monre, S 'a t e J j^ r t o f
j , u X ra &gt; i,
Ih
Mrs. F o rw a n l Independently, and was d riv in g south on I ’a rk , w h il ■ h e ir, reported.
urn’ in*, if - In 'n l f*»r TinMVtlh*
•j
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ft i
7
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s p c c ia li-t In home
ia ip rovrm e nt j „ f Ocala, Thomas K in g o f I'ensaIs
—| t*,,. home dem onstration tin t' »f the I'a rk in -im vehicle was moving
ill’
AF
h
,
I,
i
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h
ir
n
'il
hero
t.»Ite ra tlin g that the d rive i t b ill, &gt;1
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14
w ill be In Seminole County
a ll cola) W ilk in s L in h a rt o f T allahas.
The P urcell Company’s IJ 'h th i, ( ' enty had no knnwletlge of west on Second.
to begin M ir . 1*1, he -aid it
i. -lay
7'$
4* ] 1 1*1
8*
7a
day
F rid a y , M ia*
J o s e p h in e . , ^ £,{ lla m il o f S anford. W. I*. annual sale was In fu ll sw in g or*; t he move.
it
Hum i'or l * " f i h vvn» tuiniu-I t»i
sMbri'ton del not stop the o f ­ hoped to clean up the m a jo r p tr?t
-•(
Rnydston,
home
demonstration Simmons an,I E ve re tt Clements tlay at the institution*! store, Ul- (j
C itrus preserves, c itru s je llie s, fic ia l report iu it|, tut’, through a i f the work w ith in tw o rla y t nml lh»*
ui t n if * r l'i»44l-|| I)ytiinn«l.j J4
11
II
,u
n&lt;»
East F irs t Street. Tha feature Ir m arm alade*
an,|
o th e r h o rn ' ilrs c rip tin n o f his car given i ’V clean iq . the ragged edges III the fiu iT u ftiiy i f tin- I My (no .i (W nrh’ iT
a g e n t , announced today.
i f M iam i.
7i
11
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1•
J ,,r,„ |,wt . took the h ig h aw artls. witnesses he was locates! l y Lt. tw o fo llo w in g &lt;lay*.
f'hiniihi r uf i *ifoil" uri*M (licliritij iti
D u rin g her v ia it
h e r*. Miss
Louis G. Thom pson o f the In ­ tu close Saturday,
r*»
74
7
a
^
Moore win stklress lb *
Oviedo te rs ta te Commerce Commission
,4*-l
Merchandise price* below thej
Mrs, F o rw a n l also Inuned some Charles S h a ffe r, nmoir p att'ilm an
Judge dames G. Sharon it c h a ir­ ihu icrmimD Him id triH g ro w u r* in 1?*
71
41
.7*1
Woman's Club on **Beautification also is expected to x it in on the norm al
im in i-ru u i
range are p re v a ilin g
and] . f her prm lucta
to thw home an&lt;l books il on charges u f r u bles i m an " f the campaign an i Fred II. him i r 4*1 Sun h v i u tint
fl 1
(•I
.ll'l
session opening to m o rro w .
I flf.lU l|.
o f Home Yards,**
W ilso n i t vice-chairm an.
q u ality values are being offeted. .le n m n slra liu n exhibit.
d riv in g .
a
..
ii.

Den. Markham Tenia
lively To Receive
Itnard Draft Today

Sanford lim an ......
Hear Davis Si*»re !tttiind
High &lt; mirt &lt; liange .

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Hastings Potatoes
Ready I n Move In
^ March, Scott S ay s

Formal Opening Of
SanLando Springs
Scheduled Saturday

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Townsendilis Will
tSci* Alnliuii I'iclure

Railway Commin.sion Eva Jetwye Choir
Will Appear Here
Se
1 o n In Hotel

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Local Shufflers
Defeat Ml. Dora In
Afternoon Match

Seminole R eceiv es^ S u n l o r d i t e s isonii Do.MoiaysAid
First Consignment Cse (iolf Co u r s e " in,tT ,,sirk ,5°&gt;'s
In Chapter Rites
Of Racing Revenue
W eek's Period

Home Improvement
Specialist To Visit

J

mm uf Ovinln
,,,,. , ,,^ defeat «&gt;f

Committees Named
F o r Conclave Of
Woodmen's Ci rcl e

DeCottes Elected
Again As President
Of Bar Association

i

E xpect Report
On Ship Canal
CITY NEWS BRIEFS R eleased Soon

C o i n c i d e n t In
Name And Place
Is M i s l e a d i n g

Daytona - DeLand
H i g h w a y Is Out,
Officials A s s e r t

i

Five Crew Members
Of E n g l i s h Ship
Injured As S h e l l
H i t s Quarterdeck

Mrs. Fred Forward
Sehoolhoy Driver
Awarded 11! Firsts
Ihmked Hy P o l i c e
For Citrus Exhibit
After Auto Crash

Army Headquarters
*h. iliih*.
For Campaign Named Parrish Will Head
Films ('onvunthyi

Purcell Company
Annua] Sale
On

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W E D N E S D A Y , PK IL 24. 1937

M *LE VERSE FOR TODAY
. BLESSED ASSURANCE: And
ho thai keepeth hi* commandment*
d w sllcih

in him . unit he In him . And

■•reby we know that he abide.), in
Re, by ibe Spirit which h« hath giv­
en b*.— I John .1: 1.

NRA Mi (tug* Now Expected
ram I’mdjlenl — headline. Now

Oat what 7

i t hi* about reached t|.? pair.

If a gill dorsal luvu tic
picture taken in her nex.-ttnothing* at the beach, ah, ia ii.

The St. Pidcnlairg ladenmdon.
lml* its leader* that “the
rrnment I* a group o( met
liqg after life, libvity, ami tin
pursui*. of taxi*.”

E

White we have no doubt that the people, at leaat of
Uiia county, w e overwhelmingly ageinat My taaperfa*
with the Septcme Court, or the Constitution, it aiawl&gt;
ian’t in the cards that a community which gave the PreeL
dent a blank Check leas than foUr months i f o by a rote of
nearly three to one, could so completely change in sentiment
aa to go against his very first proposal by more than ten
to one.
The essence of this phenomenon must be simply that
straw polls, however accurate they ha under ordinary cir­
cumstances, are utterly ineffectual as a gauge of public
sentiment on any issue concerning President Roosevelt or
his* policies, and the accuracy of this assertion, we believe,
was fully demonstrated in the polls before the last election
and the results of that election.
Just why this should be so we are not prepared to say
with any great degree of assurance, but yre believe It rests
somewhere in the assumption that the people In general
who aro inclined to follow Roosevelt fur economic reasons
arc the very people who for psychological or Intellectual
reasons are not Inclined to participate in such things l&gt;
straw polls.
The Hanford Herald goes Into all types, sites,
and color of homes in Seminole County. Rleh (such as wa
have) and poor alike read The Herald and had full access
»o the ballot printed on Its front page. Democrats as well
as Republicans, liberals as well as conservatives, laborltes.
as well ns capitalists could have voted In the poll. We arc
"onvinced, from our Invontigntionn. tint no effort waa made
by nny one or any group, to ntuff the ballot bos.
It simply happened that those who are agalnat peek­
ing the Court were sufficiently aroused to mark thalr bal­
lots and send them in; and it probably happened that
most of the rest of tho people either are not much Intersted In the Court propos'd, or don't know anything about
he controversy at all, nnd are perfectly willing to leave
heir fn»o completely In the hands of President Roosevelt.
*Oknv Chief, do it your way” probably accurately sums
•»p their political philosophy.
Rut however all this may be, we believe the poll has
’iitiy demonstrated one thing,, the majority of the pe .pie
tro nrnlii.it the President on this Issue and that not all of
‘hem by n n v means nre Republicans, reactionaries, or mil­
lionaires. A mijorlty of plain every dav ordinary Democrats nre saving as loudly as they can, "Hands off the Su*

pictures
from Spain idem
something in the fares nf the in­
habitant* worse than gunshot
wounds. It is nil the hatrrd, mal
tco, and i|e*tntr w&gt; plainly writ
ten there, whirl, all Ihi* civil
Strife h** caused, and which only
generations ran wipe nwny.

cfrom5 :Sthe ,:t
A i r *3
O ty end returned, ere
qualified to vets ym i d ing the*
poll t u n are paUL

diitucA Tints BUOMnsT
|t W

W# beltev# it was Daniel Web^ Slav who aakl nrarly a century
I* ago. “It is k (rally too strung In
\ say that the Constitution wa*
■todo tn guird people against
the danger* nf good intention.,
■ m l ur prettnd-sl. , , Th-re are
... man in all age* who mean ta
£. ax*feiss power usefully—but who
h Mian to cxsrrl.e It. They mean
Rf- to yavorn well, bet thoy meaa
govern. They promise to be
l master* but they mean I*
master*." Ami It waa *omeOMNI els*, we have forgotten who,
p t t | t said, "Klrtaal vigilance U
th s yriee nf liberty.-

TORR, Pth. S3.—I(IPB)

ANSWER TO DOUBTERS
My (IKtlMfiF. F„ HOKOIJ4KY

working

T h f if .t

KTOTO. jama.* T d . 1L—&lt;*)
—The Nbki Hasten temple hare
he* edmlt.nl t „ tb. UuddkUt
priesthood Kenneth Brother, tS, of
Burling*me, CelIf. He expect* i*
worfc *s * Beddhln missionary
■moeg Americans end Japanese la
Cellfertla.

te this country are the
,Mg iS y la ths nation's history,
•**•*£■» to a report of IS re.

million Ihtlr rwit* a rt deep In Americnn
Every
Vermin, tradition.
American*
Georg, Washington ha* been
the eslxte of George Washington.
They travel from all part* of the debunked,I. Urvat Khalar* hat*
country. They come by train ami tom a|part the myth of tha chrrby bus. They walk through tho ry tree. They hav, told u* that
grounds that our First President hi* handsome far* waa pocklaid out pstlvnlly ar,| lovingly, marked. Thoy hav* shown that
They *&lt;• tho chair on which he ho lov«| hi* cup of win*,
sal; the bod In which ho slept;
Who care* for thaa# trill*.?
Hanford Herald want* to knot* th* desk at which ho worked.
w h„ m, IUr, | 0 ua I* Uat
what has heroine ok the old-fash- Why do they rom rt
' George Washington fought to
i- ned girl who use I to walk homo
from an nitiomo ile ride. A* far
aa we know »h-'. taking para­
chute lessons. Miami Post. I-et’j
hope she do, sn't forget to pull her
tip cord.

Arcottling to the
Daytona
Bet.eh .Sun Itecord when you drup
• n'ckle in „ -lot nmrhino you
have Just oil.' chanro In seven of
gttllng It bark. It base* it* esti­
mate on a test in ule recently by
Judge Hutchins of Orlando over
a pe tod of thirty day* when K&gt;&lt;1
•lot macltin.* took In fil.iMXi.17
and paid out to player* $7'J7 !*"&gt;.
leaving n neat little profit for
Iho operator* of H.272.22.

Ity EletctiiR

the k i t «f Ufc meets) eieedm

the wotuis for shooting. That the hunting Instinct Is not
so adversely affected l»v lean year* aa many other lines nf
endenvor la shown by the fnct that decreases In number of
licenses sold from 1929 was not abrupt. The hunters, evL
dentlv, will hunt.
"For tho year of 1935, 42.308 Floridians held hunting
licenses, ninth from the bottom nf the list. The State
when1 fewest were sold was Nevada—5,182. New York,
with 555.415, Pennsylvania, with 606,107, and Michigan,
with 479,928, topped all other States. And for that year
6,704 Floridians held migratory bird hunting stampa. with
Mlnnesotn tonnlnu the list with 42,743, and West Virginia

**t&lt; there anything that i*n'
going iip In prire?" asked a lad)
friend the teller day. “Vr«, tleal
lady." we replied, "the (’nmmrr
rial I* Mill the runio old price."Leesburg f'nimiietrlnl. So I* Thr
Sanford Herald though wo ean’i
ace how.

P liik M

The • JEWELER

Now th it there i« a movent: n
on foot tn gi't pi-die officiilla In
rfetl.n nt aeventy. Clnuil* I'.ppet
I). 8. nnd Canadian sportsmen paid over 110,000,000
grsclnuly yield t to C. A. An
mew* the honor of the llllt In 10.10 fur hunting licenses and federal migratory bird
"•valor arnutui **
hunting stampa, according to the Palm Beach Post which
goes on to add that while the figures for tent year have
Chattahoochee'^ *iate hiwpii.il not been compiled yet, it is known that hunting licenses
will have It'* Uauiy parlor ntol- cost morn than nlno millions and federal stampa at a dol­
fshrd. Till* will ho dona in onl.'i
llisi Cliatialr mluv’a private l»u»l- lar each amounted tn morn than $500,000.
"A total of 5.0RM.IN14 resident and non-resident hunting
aa*H** won't loive compelliIon.—
PlarIJa Advocate. There'* poihlrv; license* were Issued in 1055," the Post continues, “or
Hit '* good permanent 'wave l« 70,000 more than in the previous year. Rut waterfowl
pm the mind at r**u'
stamps, of which 635,-144 were sold in 1934, fell off by
188,425. Ninety percent of the proceeds from stamn
srp turned over to thp Rinlnr'eal Survey, aa established by
law, for developing, maintaining and administering migra­
tory bird refuges.

California’.! at tie patrol Is hav­
ing a tough Job trying tn pro
Vofit tit,, shipmi’iit nf frost limit
a &lt;r»il e.'trii* fruit, wrcnnling to
A*rorlat. d I'tf** dispnlrhi's from
f-o* Anqidf*. It »vcin« (but innst
Of (he ritrus frmn t‘nlif»rnla
OOWaduy* Is fin-1 daningi'il.

i t

under

,h* Twentltlh
Csatory Fund. The annuel tax
hill Srerggr, (too t 3t every man.

Bed Linen and Table Linen Ironed
Wearing Apparel R etim ed Damp

ANCIENT P O U L a POUND

trojida end child in the country.

RADFORD, Va., p .K t L - V T )
—Shell fish fossils somewhat simUer to iho praoeet dsy dams
which sclemUu s ty axlsud M
million year* ago hare heea uncovered m grading work for U. B.
Highway No. II fat the PteW
Creek region of southwest Vlrglnla.
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l*rerantent borrowing wire
tndhl and stpendltures wire not

Fire Crew Members
Of £ n g 11s h Ship
Injured As S h e l l
H i t s Quarterdeck

6c Pound Min. Bdl. 75c

B A O IO E D U C A T IO N A L

PH O N E 475
SEMINOLE COUNTY

DUBLIN, Irish fre e Kate, P i t
24— The radio la to ho mod hi
educating Irish sc bee) children.
Following
England's • sample,
h alfan h o u r will bo derated
every day to listening to talks
(('■wtlaweU ream P u t Owl
on music, tinging, and other sub­
day*.
Report* from Madrid allied jects.
the Government and Insurgetd
ter opr were locked in a hand-tothe *lratcgic I'miarmn lllll on
the Jaram a River front, aoathhand combat fur poaarxalon of
oast nf Madrid.
Report* aakl Madrkl defender*
held a large part nf the hill
frt m which inaurgrnt artillery
has blasted awny at the vllal
Valencia highway for many days.

ten trwe Oa pure gold I* it,?
work that he did. A frr- peorle
i'P°a a rich ronilnem live and work
In the gloria* nf liberty. One nerd
bo* read the first ten amrndmrn'*
to th* Constitution to' realise
the grvainv** at Washington.
He might htve become a Napo­
leon and we ihould have teen In the
chaos of s Mexico nr a Central
American Republic. P| might have
made himself a Stalin, a Hitler, a
Mussolini, and w* should still he
struggling for liberty. Ite might
hava act up a reigning house and
bequeathed to ua a heritage of tlynaatk war*.
Whan hi* wa* the will to choose,
ho bowed lowly before hi* fellowroniurymen ami aaked their will.
With them he rhn*e a government
by a free people through their
repretentatlvr*.
And that la American •rndl'l-n.
In Mount Vernon aro the ton's
that ruataln American valuer.
Such tradition* will no. *11* m
long a* Mount Vernon stand*—not
a mausoleum lor iho dead, but a
house of the living.

THURSDAY!
FRIDAY!
SATURDAY!
NEW SPRING
PATTERNS

M IM HEX WIDE

I ONDON, Feb. 24^-0f)-tlcnt.
laml Yard hai conducted te»i*
* I h a fact armored ear which ha*
gla** twn Inches thick and |onp|
hole.* for gnc* It Je .cmphcriaetll
that what Scotland Yard la Intrrfate I In I* ih- car** .peed amt I
protection agein'i 1 hnlletej that!
iherr l« *n question of aereptance
af Am-rlran p-llr? methmla In ih«
form nf hrnvy armtmem*.

TOWELS
20 For
1 1 .0 0

W rist W atches
ELGIN GRHEN HI) 1-OVA
SPECIAL PRICES

■I a tM
DOUBLE BED OUR

REAR VALUES!
BELLE 18LE

MUSLIN

McLaulin, Jeweler

10 Yds. For

111 R. Park Aea.

SANFORD
CHEERS

CRINKLE COTTON
AND
RAYON

BATH
TOWELS

7 FOR
$ 1.00

Heavy QaaWy
Aaa*tla4 Colara

MENU WOBK

SOCKS
U P R ir

CULP’S New
Knock Proof
—GAS—
_ n -e -w —

$ 1 .0 0

7 FO R
91.00

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S« womi.r ttwuaawd* »r m-v*
torlsls &gt;r. elnateir lb* noise*
nt tluirs new Nii-Nsx Itlhyll
Wto, wout-ln't rbrer a x»s
I bat »a.t»- recover—lb . baio-bs
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U m«»r# |H*RrrftiL

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M r* J. DtngfeWer
Entertains Visitors

Social Calendar

:M m del

feDowlas goesut the Nines Mar­
garet Rnraat, IfemalaiH* StJMM,
Wilma Squlr*A Thelma Haghea,
Madeline ColUn*. and Boh Storks,
Aostia Vlhlen. LaRoy Hedgaa,
Clifton Dumas, Edwin Bqu'ras,
Angus Harriett, Sob Martova,
will ha fire * for the Wags*
member* iarmediatrly following
Urn mooting.
FRIDAY
The Fort Mellon Chapter af tha
Boa# »nd Daughtora of th* Torritory of Florida will meat a: the
boat* of Jodfo and M n. J, C.
Sharon at 8:00 P. M.
SATURDAY
Thera will be an important

Mr. aad Mra. R. I . Woodhara
• f Hartford, Ala., were the recent
gornta of Mr. aad Mra. E- B.
Taylor bore.

tnousnnas ot iruu trees, rw
^ director of a*rlculturt m l*
bu«b«s» boxwoods, aid fin alon*
0 v
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h . tn e U . .U the way from Scarno "“ '**• 3ub«*n,l» ' lw r r.,w havo
In the regth io norh.rnrouii U p - ht’*" *h°nn 'v ery year tine* IN S .
tend. Ltloea and aaafloweri »ur- when irt"* Income lank to
round the rad-palmed depot*.
: ug.oflo, Brock »ni,L

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Mira. Julius DingfeMer rntarMlaad with a taa jre.'ierday corny lU M ilK her aunt Mr*. J . A.
Sebwolb and cousin. Mr*. W. J.
Goraunkel of N*w Vorlt City.
Mrs. W. E. Wat*on prealdel at
(h i toa table which waa cov#rtd
whh a heiutiful lace cloth and
(Oatared with a floral airan.romam a t red and pink rooev Jclphiaium and lathru-.
Quantities
af spring flower* were used
throughout the room* of the Dingfabler homi.
About fo ry uursta called betwoen three o’clock and flee.

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Miss ThigpenPresides
0&gt;er Sorority Meet
of (ireenvilks 8. I'.; Mr. and Sin,
8. A Orlfftn of Loti I»vIHr. Ky.;
W. M. Harri-on 0f IH-truit; George
K. Quinn of Washington, D. C.; T.
I*. Ahumthly of Gtven.huro, N.
• ' : C. A. Wilson of Worce-tcr,
Ms**.; E. S. Hand of Fanwootl.
N. J.; Gen* Knot of Iiloomlngton,
III.; Mr*. W. Henry cf Orland &gt;;
Mr*. L. Ruisell of West Palm
llruch; F. E. Wciiltiu of Panwood,
N. J.; D. Cl. Grlmball of Tarrytown, N. Y.s Dr. It. M. Wright of
Detroit.

B ln. Henry Douglas
Entertains Le MsnHs

Mr. aad Mra, T. L. O’Connor,
Mr. aad Mr*. Fred Afmaa and Ml**
Margaret Naaataod motored to
Mr*. Henry Docglaa wa* hoat- Tampa yeiterday.
a*g recently to member* ot La
Monti Bridge Club at h«r bom*
Calendula*, delphinium and im pdragon* were used to decorate the
playing rooms.
Mra. F. D. Scott waa award#J
high score priaa for tbs club I Mr. and Mra. Hall de Armon cf
member# aad Mra. W. A. Adam* Charlotte. N. C., wtre the recent
racolved second high. Mra. Gordon* guana of Mr. ami Mr*. V. E.
Cherry was tba reclplant cf high Hunter,
score among the guest# and Mr*.
Mra. Catharine Berne- hat itRobert Tilly was awarded tb*
tamed from Mt, Dura where &gt;ho
Sereeao priaa.
Mrs. Andrew C am w ay, Mr*. spent a short time with Mr*. 11. the state new*
J. W. Lyle# and Mra. Harry Wood­ E. Daniel
published noon.
ruff assisted Mrs. Douglas la
earring th* following guests; Mrs.
F. D. Scott, Mra. Harry Woodruff,
Mrs. Algernon Speer. Mr*. An-

SALVATION ARMY HALR

AMOCO Ca* and Oil*,
t'omplrti- Lubrication,
Washing anil I’ollehing
Wiml-hield Wiper—
Furl Pump— UalteryHlarler— GeneratorIgnition— Weding—
and Radio Service.
Light* aervicetl by
(i F. Method

I

The Home L ia ^ u i- o f the Sal­
vation A rm y w ill hold a sale of
windy, fancy w o rk, baked gootl*
and
handpulm im S on Saturday
F eb ru a ry 27 at 200 East F lrat
St rest I n n i door to M cC rn ry).
ITocecda o f the sale w ill go
toward# to the $100 quota which
thu lo«s| Balvatinu A rm y ha* horn
cn llc il upon to taine fo r M U -lon-

ary verb.

NICR’S

Hofmann Electric
Service
1sue 111
200 MagaeS*
Hanford, Fla.

Dozier ft Gay's Quality Paints
“ Beat F o r T h* South**
You’ll b* surprised at how economically you can paint your
home with D. A (I. Quality products. They give you tha
greatest paint value for your dollar.

Sianley-Rogers Hardware Co.

Liquor Store
3 tf

1

| RUMANIANS 'CENSOR LAW I ---------- ---------------------- *
BUDAPEST. Fah. 2L - W I - A *r-*?----- 7 : - ------“ " v , ■ —
ul* paragraph advocating dlacriminn- l i ' s i f aW,
*p tlon on the bash of race, nation- U .,
/ -y&gt; , £
't, a-T-l. -A
tlity, ami raligio. wa* rllmlna.rd P * ’ ‘ f t l i f t t % 9 f
j
K° by the cabinet from bow law* gov- P
7* w “
* , -L 1
retting the eatauliahuitnt of a Ru- Lj^ /
_• *
'' ' ^-1
11 manian chamber of lawyer*.
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HTUCKHUUJ, V.ti, J i - i . Y The biggest gardener in Sweden

K . l o t B t.

The Beat Is

LIQUORS
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Variety To Select

United States check he received! Baltimore, M&lt;L, where V will take|
far work done In the federal | •
'raining cour*c with
coavt at Cleveland '‘bounced.” He the Commercial Credit A**otiacached 11 at the comer drug- ,,&lt;B•lore aad then bed to make It
—
'
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I
good when ptyment waa refused.
Friend* of Mr*. G- L. DuBo»o|
H r seemed that a government
^ *&gt;**» 10 ^ * r"
’lh' U !
clerk, trying U h , helpful, had Improving * f * r U»ulr,gvi„g an
■' I signed the cheek without aulhorL eperathm at th# PVTeeld-l^ugh'on

call meeting of the Junior Wom­
an’# Ctub at th* club at 3:30
MONDAY
Circle Number Two of Uwl
First Methodist Church will meet
with Mrs. L Grow. 211 French
Avenue, at 3:00 P. M.
' Circle Number Two of the
Flrat Methodist Church wilt
meet wllh Mr*. A. D. Zachary,
■12 Magnolia Avenue, , t 3:00 P.t

CROOMS
ACADEMY
W. lath Street

Presenting Negro

Circle Number Three of lh*
First MithodUt Church will meet)
with Mr*. W. P. FieId*. 200 We*t|
17th Street, at ILOO P. M.
Circle Number Four of tha
Fleet Methodlit Church will meet
with Mr*. W. C. Iliil, 1000 Mag­
nolia Avenue, at 3:00 o'clock

ADMISSION-—SOe
Special deserved Section
For Willie*

W here to
O'

D IN E
in SiUiford
T K C T IO

MADDtM K’S LUNI H f

I'almette At*. N ail T#
Fir* Ststiao
| A SEAL MEAL......... .... *
S t T U B CO U PO N A T T i l t R IG H T ami
leers how little the new Packard hi* will
coat you. We'll her you ilhaivcr that it emit let*
—lo ll leas — than you ever imagined pmtildc!

U
TAX ACM RESTAURANT

UBANT
•aZ l|* h * . . . that U conipUatly kavlalMe, aad *0 comfortable AeE
Ih m is bo constioameai of wearlug sanitary protection at a ll
B-eUe* are approved by phyakieua
. . . acclaimed by women everywhere a* the nwtt eomfoeuM*,'
Bloat couvcnksl method seat da-'

Furthermore, you'll find that tunnhii; a Packard
coots no more than (he lowest-priced cart. If you
will go to your Packard dealer lie will dmw you
with fact* aad igurc* how the new Packard .Si*
successfully challenge! any other car on sen ice
and maintenance cc»tt— how it ha* lead rockbottom economy pctiurmaacc designed right
into It.

beauty of thine fanumt line* that keep every
Packard looking like a Packard.
Learn the /ac/&gt;. It entails no trouble, no obliga­
tion whatever. Merely clip the coupon I*low ,
fill It nut, and mail it in.
Take this step— non -a n d let u* open your eye*
to the last new* in motoring!

F li t IN THIS CO U PO N — A
NIXON I t i r r I'.UKAKIl c o .
3.*, W. Central Avenue
Oflandu, Ha.
Gentletnan:

Mr ptewttl rar I* a_____________
M r ipccdtntietef r e . il, __ ___ __ ___ __________m iles

How muth do ton th in k you ro u ld allow mt on
a ia ilt in he a Packard S n /
Would ih it to v rr th r down pa*iticnt.'
Ilo w u n til, iltc ii, wtmld m, iiM iiithly paymenl hr?

a

And the new Packard Six also bring! you two
values mo other car can ofTer— cstraortlinarily
long mechanical life coupled with the enduring
A S K

BOXES OF 12—39c
Handy Packets o f 3—
12c

8-QUE

Miaafartarud By B-Etite* Co, b e , DaBob, Pa.

T h e YoweU Co." “L a ^ a Drug Store.1

TONIGHT
TOMORROW

T H E

M A N

SEMINOLE
206 W. 1ST STREET

With ANNABRLI.A
IIENHY FONDA
lOMN MeCORMAf k

GARAGE

SANFORD, FLA

PHONE 617

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To W in F tatar*

SU t»on F roth Noto Out
J o h n Dinar lin o By
48-43
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SANFORD MARKET

F m I Female Expected
To Regain Wlnnimr

Win Featured w*r*At Longwood
N eedy. r h .
u n A k u i m - n a . atC kaa-C aafc. —a a ■* M l h i m
* ka. b a i t IJI-1M. IrR B R JtO W n u m r r t a . la, » .« .
la. ltd. k la . rnmb. A H . 11 a, H kA AW. b a l m M k , 1 IW -M .
ML’rTARD—n a . tarty, a w d*t.
b a rs, 1.1*-AM. No, la. ltd . baa,

I.M-I.IA

tw rta a M a
AJA H bt. ka«a l.U-AU.
ONIONS: U e n m
aitA i'K riin rr — rim. aim i n .

— FtB. H r
M kx. kmaa ll&gt; So*. k i w k M »*-t*es BQ*r#r, low .r,
M
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pad
M e baa
tie.
— ta -lle .
TANur.RINEm — r t e .
kam, M a
m - l a i n s t — a ia . k a i* .
romb, I l - l l f . Ka. t l W ile .
arr. t* M a lltr . A H -* IA
rrritAWbKflHIEa — Km. yl*t* kMpmra , fancy,
H * -IN ,
n r r m
— m h im
ira a N
light* m arh a t
alee A y l
rim.
kmikal h a m p e r*
N ulln.i..
l .w - l . n . W oader I .l l - M t . 1H hu.
aria.. Bmllmomm l l l - M I . Womdar,

rom b. 1.I1.1.1A

After beIns Jammed In the pack
M the atar, Charming Maid p « M
her way through at the nun and
ra tte r *J°ae behind the leadrr,

lT£ irrt? T o rB — Bwpplte*

m ug

H id

b

p h n

B teeh .D rau ah t te "e ie y to par
IT* baraaee It la pa ecaaem lcallr
•a ta p e d and h rellekle.
1 MM aa Ia quality, there** Both*
• • 'k k ear* about It, roc latenaa*. Ita principal aethre laare*
P a s t le Ike leavee of a re rta ln
■keen# nf p lan t th a t ore brnuahl
la. a t l ml lee from w kara they
MW* ta tkn factory w here Ike
■ a d ttla e le made. Tkeae leayee
■aaa far. ra r aw ay, k ilo in alee
■ te tk -D ra a a h t
lla
well - known
fik a a llrn relU klllte." Tbey route.'
If a t ke left out, or lu b itltu le d .
trttk e o t real Io m Ilf | m t m edlrlnte e a a iiiy .
. T * * B a o '* !, purely veaetakle
teautlve, Inelet an K lerk.U rnuabl.
M e a l I I dom e ta raek l l- r e n t
M M k
— M r.

h est

Colds

fm n f

arti the featured ninth race at
the Banfori-UrUndo Kennel Club
track te Longwood last night.
B aft Starter, who took command
rounding the firat turn, tn u unable
la match the Una) drive of the
wiener end placed while Happy
Outlook, allowing good a peed all
the way, came in for abow money.
Slack Orchid and Keen Rogue,
n long-»hot pair, formed ib t win*
ning dally double combine,

Orlando Tlf«r&gt; Lbm
SoTcnth In 14 Starta

local floor.
Incideally, tha name Tige
ataia champfama teat year, fold
ap like a wet clitua teat by It

tew Big Taw ren ftrence atari*
teat Bight by defeating the 0 *
Undo T igris, M to M a t Orlande.
The defeat waa the Orteada ■ Ml batter, wtewteg Id aad h a.
qulnt’e alath coaeeeutive ana aad teg bat five.
Billy Bar hry aad Da) Forguetheir eeventh to Id game*.
ow hold tha howar of being lb*
owly two aa tha entire squad te
p te y -te every game this Msaoa.
Batbry t e a r through with tha

k a t a a M tH tc ro te . U a«d*
v wHIInwa f a r 8 y e a rs .
ta a n t fo r Bemlanl* Coealy, FlnrIda. fnr a a o rd e r af Wlnpilne of
■a Infant fem ale chile under Ik*
nam e nf H arp IBM ataeakler.
tailed a l Waaferd, Weeitnnta r u l e ,
tr , Florida «Md th a t a d day a f
February A. D. IMA

JfiXSKJi,"
. . .

whom

harg aaer the aug af tea aaaaau.
All hi all. the boy« did well
fer theauelTM, and now, we aw
teahtag forward to them giving
an excel lea I account of themaalvra during the
eonferrnca
too may thia week-end.
Hera and thera. , , Brevity,
four-year-0Id bay colt favored for
»ome lima to taka hoaora te the
Wldtner Challenge Cup race, ia
out of tbo picture, pulling up

namiATi u n

nium t

I Track Fauet
FIIUIT— U mil*; tim e, :1A
N id i r a n i u l
».¥« 1.10 A lt
IMne W heatun
A l t t.lt
Another U lu l- p
ll.lt

SECONU — Futurity j
lllirk Orrhlil
ll.to
l’a»py‘a Frlde
tlvteie Kureku____
• a I AT IH»I a ll'—4T.

time, ;lt
T.le TH
lit) j.le
In (t
It lark Do*

workout* a t Miami. . , . C. C.
Whittington of thia city waa ene
of the Judge* at the field trial*
aad annual fox meet of lb* Lake
Wnl*e Hportamen’a Club
teat
week. , , .He waa alao maater of
tha hounda. . . Wonder what’a
renlly behind Jock Sutherland**
“intention" to quit tha Pitt grkl
coaching ateff. . . . Tha Camay
Scat ka* many a trick up hi*
■laar a to we'd do writ to warn HKVFNTII —S-lt mil.; time,
1'iilrh Frt.ml
lib I 'b
the## expecting old Jock to re- H.»l«
Itnll
1.1*
aim ae ha thrvaten* to do. , . . War r t .- l * .
Hi* la the third threat of realgnation In the Pktaburgh diatrlct
which put* Pitt on an rv*n h»«l«
with Duquetn# and Cantegl*
Tech |a thia reapect. , , Tech ha*
aeen ita grid mentor go with the
mtgw uten. of H n w jg ^H g n ig u b r’v d iu iu '
"eft.ca
.T'W e ve juit reamed tt'aP'',,‘' ,,/
but four deya till the opening of v k n tii lh« baaeball echool here!
|V.‘. v,..v

CAVES REMODELED
CHARLEROI, Belgium. Keb. 21
W l—Underground pallrrle* which'
nneo linked ■ network of font]
built her* nearly 300 year* ago
« » helrg rattnilltlonr'i fer wo fc:
nlr ralil abaltara,

QBBMAN DRINKERS WARNED
EUlINJi, Germany, Eeb. 24.—
W i— Ply day will be prohlbkiaa
day In Eaet Pruaela, the governor
ha* warned, untraa worker* |r*ra]
to raelit the temptation to llqu«-l
fy the Jingling coin* thay atari
homa with after a week'* labor.

\

Fillaw Tit Digs At Ua|«i«l!

Exide B atteries i
Alao

R e t r e a d i n g On
Tim e P a y m e n t

POR FIRST c la u roofing work.
New roof* or roof repairing—
any kind—charge* reaaonable. All
work guaranteed. See P. M. Eng*
llth, Bait Geneva Avenue of

113 Park Avenote X
Phone N
265

n r r v ig o r a t o n c k i
NEW O w n Tawte Tablet* coamte raw cyatar Invigorate* aad
athav wlmataatg, Oaa doa* pep* up
aftiwaa, gteada. I f set daiighted, WANTED) CURB glrL Apply
aeakar refund* law cent* paid,
Dew Drop Inn, Inktehor* tiled,
(tell, writ# MeBeywalda Drug Com-

m in i

New Time Payment Plan
O n Goodyear Tiros
And

C l a r i f i e d A dvertitem tn ts

Can Yon Bek The Winers?

a n le ra l* .

M k ra M . Market M u ir,

r i m . hum . a rt* , K i l e * Trl■ m f t e D. R Km. la. A*#-t.TA B
B. K T ta. A te -l.M l poorer, roumh.

LOOK! 80 Gallons gas frsw FLORENCE CARY, colored, want*
Saturday. Saw U. B. Pops half day work of any kind. Call
1004 B. 1th BA
Company Nowl
WILL PAY up te |1»A0 each for
Indiaahtad Pewnta* dated be* FOR RENT; Fire room mo-Urn
fora 1110. Bend 10* far complete
bungalow, ltd W. K&gt;th BA
new Buying Catalog. Wleconeln Phon, 104 or 023-J. Walter S.
Cote Co., Bon 424, itilwnukee, Coleman.
Win,

IT ’S
Better I . . .

JERSEY MILK Cow. Heavy milkdr. MrA a G. Flint, Richmond
Avenue.
FOR S A L E : Je re cy m ilch cow. C.

W. label), Luke Mary.

All Star Feature - Tonight

FOR S A L E -25 Alrlrae TirM~ f“r
tractor., s*mlnol* Tire Shop.

. NINTH RACE — FUTURITY

DOZIER

A

Because IPs

R IC H E R !

GAY’S Floor and

th* beet protection you can buy.
Stanley. Roger* Hardware ComP»ny.
E le c t r ic

R d fr ig r r a tte *

S a a lla r y I M b a d a

der fa r par*
Ilea a ad *P**
rial a lfa ir* .

C h e e r f u l S e r v le t

SANFORD - ORLANDO
K tn n tl Club

THAT’S
L A N E rS MODERN
SODA FOUNTAIN
AND LUNCHEONETTE

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�AUTOMOQLE OR AIRPLANKT WELL, ITB BOTH!

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r.h «— T# Rtfim Lad .■■■«•*«—
Dtckr 0( ftiki
"I would llko to toko tMi ocreoten, on hehalf of the Bemlaolt
fc n rty Cliilabor of Cotnmom, to
txpre— oar appreciation to tko
chtetas of Hanford for tko generotto way they koro romo to owr to*
•louoro In providing —comedo
tUoa for tko boyo who will ho ki
Fooford for tko koaoboll iraining
otbool to bo conducted by tho Chat*
town go Boaoboll d u b bogionlog

Tho Aaaocinod Prooa aald "bo
paakad Ayara to m chair whan ho
(Atorn) attempted to address the
Camnit," and quoted Cone aa say­
ing* "WUJ yon iIt downT I’m
•keirmaa of thla beard and I don't
f wF&gt;aa ta bear any argument

When Ttafflc Officer Bobby Clark aow thla queer rthlclo. rolling olong tho highway Roar Santo
Monica, Calif., ho holUd it to arc Juit what oort o f thing It la. Waldo D. Watrrman, votoraa flier,
r n y yrowdly Informed tho officer tt’a hka now auto-alrplano on rowto to tho airport for w toot flight.
U nit bog at tho air Hold, Waterman attacked a pair of wings, connected tho propeller and took to
tko air (right) where there are no traffic cop* to worry about. (A mac la tod P m * Photon)

"Whila ihore la no way of know,
lag exactly bow many will attend
tko achool, wo new hare more than
sufficient prorteioa for tko numbor anticipated, and It may be Impoaalhte to tend boy* to trery placo
that baa boon Hated.
"1 ray thla became wo do nor
want anyone to go to espenae In
making preparation!, nor do wo
want anyone to bo disappointed.
IP—It*—1 • » r a n T i m )

Army Engineers
Complete Report
Ob State Caul
Document P repared
F o r Presentation
Within Three Days

Sm it H For Still
By Two Deputies
Brill** Surprise
Deputies deck Hickson and
Lowl* Tail stalked through
ib* scrub near Centra tela
yesterday la search of an IIlicit liquor still They thought
to bo la tho vicinity.
A rustle In a thickly wood*
ed patch scarcely 100 feet
before them brought both
men to an abrupt halt.
Crouching, t h • y advanced
nearer tho origin of the noise
which did not cease.
One of the deputies called
a warning Into tha clump of
break — and the rustling
abruptly stopped. Again tha
officers advanced, calling fo«
the oaH e f tko noise maker.
No one came forth.
Kacogatelng that they had
excellent chances of being a
target fOrballets,they rushed
the scrub—out bounced a full*
grown door who gave one
startled look at tho deputies
and bounded off Into deeper

particular farm involved, and
Forrest Gatchel, well known (2) an application for payment
Sanford merchant, today an­ must be made.
County Agent Damion pointed
nounced the formal opening of hit
now aioro at Sanford Avrnue ami out particularly that neither of
Seminole H i g h May
Fourth S tm t for Friday ami Sat­ tho tnm proerdurth obligato the
signer in any way.
urday.
Attend M u s i c Fete
The program this year, he con*
In an entirely now and m ibrn
tlnued, will tie administered In
Scheduled In Tampa
building completely equipped with
•each county by the County Ag*
the most modern refrigeration
Prof. 0. E. McKay, Semlnote
lystrnt, Mr. (latchcl Is prepared to ricultural Conservation Commit*
tee, the member* of which are
High School principal, said today
serve the moat exacting eli- ntielo.
elected from the County Agrlcul*
that his institution-qras consider­
lie said that a thorough lino of tural Conservation Association.
City Attorney Fred R , W tk M I
ing participation tha Tenth Flor­
groceries, meats, produce, tobac­
Mr. Dawson said that all farm
niuniber of Hist* Senator te w k
ida Scare Music Festival slated at
cos, Ice ertam and other m ci.han­ owners and farm operator* who
Uniform Municipal CbOMI
CITY NEWS RIUEFS ant’s
the Unhrenly of Tampa Apr. 22dler, the majority of which are sign work ahrrt* automatically
Committee, today was invktd It
14.
nationally-known, will stork hU become member* of the Agricul*
attentl a meeting of tha body il
Infonoation recelvod kero today
shelves ami iced room* a&lt; all titnci.
• I ' — U s e — — — I S 1Sees |
Ocala Saturday.
indicated that more than BO Flor­
Hr. Gatchel has employed a 1
The local attorney b W A
ida high schools will he repre­
courteous staff ready at all timo*
hotly which was appoints! tb
sented in the affair.
to meet the smallest destri-s of
study proposal, for this iitefHm
Prof. McKay - I d Semlnote
puircn*. This group It G&lt;-orgo
of tmiforni charters to govern mW
High has entered the competition
Townsend, Ted W ttor, Daniel L
Hanford Woodmen are scheduled niclpalitles letwera 7,500 a a ! S
on* year, but did wot participate
Groover, Jessie Smith and llort
In assemble nt 7:dll o’clock to­ 000.
la IBM.
Adams.
Mr. Wilson has nanouatb! ! m
night in Woodman’* Hall for a
Three individual class— of comTha Gatchel grocery and meal
I lie Is nut In amypathy wkk tfti
regular weekly meeting.
petition Is on tha program. They marker, it Is emphasised, b owned
project at the present tlaM, pofci
"Little Joe” Hendricks, fifth
are (1) bands and orchestras, (1) ,
and operated solely by local inter- congressional district representa­ Workmen To Finish
brass and read instrument compo- .
Friday’s tides, Tidal Station, ing nut that uniform charuta M
eata and is said to bo second to tive, informed The Herald tntlay
skteas, sad (3) vocal compostOcean I'ler, Dayton t lleacb: low, »ibly could retard bond refwadftM
Airport ’ Operation Mill
none In Its line.
tteao.
.
from Washington that he is "op­
A. M. and U:0.l I*. M ; high, uperailans many elite* kava la f t
vration or a rt planning to aNMftl
In erecting the new butMing, posed to the present proposal of
U:01 A. M. ami l»:2i |&gt; M.
Frof. McKay ami Prof. T. M. j
Within
Nine
Days
(Ither members of tho CaOMMI
considerable »&lt;rrs-. ha* brt-u la id the President to reorganise the
Dona lds—, music instructor, were
tee are I.erny Collins of TsltskM
tc— llaosd Its Pnge Tksret
Federal Judiciary system."
slated to c—fer th k afternoon to 'Although ika ttesdlln* fell yes­
A
proposed
Federal
court
housa
Final preparation of the ter­
reach a 'definite d—h i— — the terday — Tha Herald’s straw
The congressman base! hia rain at Municipal Airport will be] fur Orlando was approved by the see. chairman; G. W. Fngllalk VI
eourae to be followed by the High pell t nnadia t war Sanford and
opinion on the belief that Roose­ completed late n*XI Week to ac­ House In Washington yesterday, I.audvrdate; Allen Ctemew i, P
‘Blowouts At 70'
velt’* '‘objectives could bo ac­ commodate pants flying regular accurling to press dispatches re- Myers; J. II. Robilterd, Mian!
Semlnote Country santimeiu on
F. II. Ilorker, Ocala; Noble CWL
complished without destroyingth* airmail schedule!, City Aviation cetvs'd here.
Seen
Here
Friday
President 1 — eve It’s
proposed
huun, Hi. Augustine; and JtftM
ilignity
and
prestige
of
tha
Su­
Committeeman Volte Williams said
Suprama Court revision, ballots
On Lake Boulevard preme Court.”
Messer, Jr., Tallahass—.
Agricultural Club
Dairy
Interests
in
Seminole
today.
■till trlcfcte! la today.
”
1
want
it
clearly
understood,"
who ure seeking a reg­
Schedules' Meeting At SOON, 34 m ere ticke ts had "Blowouts at 70 mile i P «r(| h&gt;' wnte, “that I am nos oppos- Experiment* completed this (’aunty
morning resulted In the discovery istered Jersey bull were aihvisetl Chapel Program Is
been cast ago test tha President, hour” will be offered on UkeThree Important matters will he white ibaoa who favor hi* plan shnre Boulevard between First t Ing the I’r -sldenr. | am oppos- of the best typo of equipment for •inlay to contact N. W. Green ot
1 sing what I believe to be a dan- "polishing off” the field, Mr. Wil­ DeLand,
Built About Life Off
discussed tonight when the Hem- bad potted five vase*.
s tr e e t and the Mayfair lloM to- | germ’s precedent.
liams said. This apparatus, a
_ . a . ______ L._ n . . . l L’ .. ..1W.
Curve— totals are 1X1 ■galas* morrow
laote County Agricahural Aa/o(ieorge Washingtm
afternoon by Paul Faulk-1| "I would bn glitl to give Mr.
The Weather: Fair In north,
harrow and a heavy roller Is to
elation meets at 7:34 o'clock la tho •ad IS far, or tea* than nlna to tier, driving In tho Imereti &lt;&gt;f tho
Roosevelt
almost
unlimited
pawpartly
cloudy
in
smith
portion,
be
borrowed
from
Chase
and
Com­
Semlnote High School nulldlog,
Goodyear Rubber Company
colder tonight with light frost In
pany.
Aa no HMre straw vote* will bo
Ccunty Ag—t C. R. Daws— said
Faulkner, it wat announced,
Mr. .Williams said Government Interior of extreme north portion.
coaatod, T i l Herald poll editor ex- "Mown" his tires by *| ceding drnre in him. bur I am not pre­
'•day.
pared to say that I would hare tht officials will arrive here on com­ Fruity partly cloudy, cottier In 'of chapel u t Semlnote R f t
They are (1) tha IB37 soil con­ press— hie 'appreciation for the over a huge Iron plat# stwlded
School today and pr— toA i
servation program; f t ) tho possi­ Interest taken ia the Supremo with railway spikes. Just in ra­ —me confidence in hie auc—isor, pletion of the final work to give extreme northeast portion, ex ­ program
featuring a paftf
cr
othrr
future
pr—Moots."
treme
Northwest
Floridn
fair
a
formal
approval
of
the
field.
Court
gaoottea,
pointing
out
that
ble purchasing of surplus celery
"George Washington, tho F M l
the spikes fail to puncture, ho
The
congressman
told
ho
was
•nil
coMer,
probably
frost
to­
Airmail
service
will
begin
Imme­
•
It
lo
o—
ef
the
most
successful
by the AAA I ond (3) Important
cr." by Kenneth Gustavsotk
has aoveral dynamite caps msldo In favor of leglsteiioa that would diately thereafter, .
night; Friday partly cloudy.
(arrow rat— ever taken here.
Committee reports.
Young Gustavson'a feature WO
tho tire —sine to make sura hto benefit the masses, but added that
augmented by stereoptteOR slISl
rubber do— blow out.
"we have amended tho Constitu­
'depicting view* of ML VofRM
Faulkner it one of America'* tion 21 timet, and I believe that la
Washington's bom# on tho f t
dare-devil automobile drivers. Ilia the proper cour— to purs— in this
turn— Hirer. They wore thaw
performance here I* under the case."
by Prof. Alex R. Johnaoo, C t t f
sponsorship of E. 8. Rockey, lo­
cal Goodyear dealer. Performances
’
w
J’ ’" "
The complete program for the Item F. Blackman, toastmlstres*.
• re alatad for 10 A. M. and 3
The second ewenalament for
rr la caltei to the P. M.
Observes Birthday Tl&lt;** •""&lt;*•1 — tea of the Florida Addrest. "Flomta lllnl Life,” by
■aRford** winter visksra Lt aefcod
k ao admistion
___ —
Audubon Society at Wlmtr Park A rth u r II. Howell of the U. 8. IIIated for Friday sight at 3 o’clock
HR kvltailon cards
The
IRth anniversary retebra- H»r. • and 7 w— announced here logical Survey, WaStlngton, D.
Artesian
Wells
Are
ki Cby Hall Auditorium, Balpk
A o •Rtertal ament
lion of the Winn and Lovett chain ""tey by EJmund B. Stow, tecro- C.
I
Bagwell, Chamber of Commerce
ia are complimenof grocery stores, operators of tary of tho organliatiott.
Studies of Blnl Life, 3 P. M.,
Subject
Of
Studies
secretary, announced today.
m viakors In SaaCounty Agvar C. B. Dawson to­ Piggly Wiggly, will begin tomor- Tho schedule for Saturday. Mar. Annie RU ua|| Theater, Including
All winter visitors are iavited &gt;o
day rectivvd r cwRsignment of row nnd continue through March 8:
screen showing tome of outiianJSttood the affair, sgoa—red hy
M l o f varied e n ttrta ln - htenjui d—Igned to obtain infurmn- 4, —cording to an announcement
Executive Committee meeting, |n(, pi,,rite bird portral:* by Mrs.
'he Wckolae-to-Baofar! Commitbn a ffta d , assuring tlon on art—tea walla • • Seminote matte
us lay by Jam— W. Lyles, B A. M.. Anate Ruassll Thcatsr on u
a.
Grimes
Jacksonville;
« l m Mjoyakte imn* County farms.
manager of the local More.
Rolltea College campus.
1 "Grange Records through BandMr. Lyle* said hla company wUl
Bualne— seas Ion, 10 A. M , In-! |n2 ftirdt,” by Edward M Dsvla
Tko kteaka Include a spree for
the well’s local too. the number and pass out thousand* of dollars In'chiding report* of officers, » * r-| 0f Winter Park; "Bird Conaervasite. aMwbo during which well Is rrlncttens during the anniversary deao on! affiliated organisation*,' ,j0„ through the Scour Program,"
I hy Thomas *F. Pavia. Jr., of Orused most and other teformaii— tale. “It's «ur birthday,” be —id. la Aaate Baasell Theater.
l uorkaso. 13:34 P. M. at Wkte-. hnulo; "Attracting Florida Bird
vbsl to a tbatnagk stady of agri- "bws the lUMMmn get tko pr—•—a,"
I iIIm Kadis Taa Room, Mrs. W «-‘ «c—uoaM Rw r a m n — |

Second In Series Of Entertainment
For Jo u rfeta Scheduled For Friday

W i l s o n Is Invito
To C harter Me*
In Ocala S a tu rd i

H endricks V o i c e s
H i s Opposition To
H igh Court Change

Audubon Society Annual Program Is
Complete For W inter P ark Session

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1st TII 18, 11,7
L o o p Q u in t a W U I S e e ' * " "
C o p O o a b l a V i c t o r y k m k * i u * a iu w iu whkbgav*
(tU M lS I
A c tio n T w o
O t h e r ! mark. Th* Id n n M i, an tlw o*h&lt;
I. To* it
Locals Preparinv Far H a f t t v s U w B a a w l a a 1Q H r^h l^gn Th k
drfem
it. a Pup* co. ____ 1, I* 1**1*
‘ Nichta Thla Week n m " kl1
w|n» •** «•
M. T. Ufu ____ ____ I* !♦ » » •
Kllaore’s _____ ____ II t l 1SSU
*
_
"
i * » K i l w f l n i M r . k m •!
Opening Contest Of Invading the city Baturday might, Time awl agala tha
Results nf game* rolled o ff last lluasittlat ft
would tally before tha Etktnon
ISltl
srsoa ___
Conference
Tourney
in tha Sanford Bowling J. C.A M
CWr i M k team* In ■" - 1 ? » . u t t h r ’ Z t - r l ? : * - two of Jackaonvlila’a ~-*»**-&lt;i»t crew could get down tha floor
M ill
Hutchison's
i tester to caKk up whit th«lr lag- 441 . .
L ? ’ **
k
11,0,
quintets returned to Jacksonville fact enough to act up tha dtfensa Club sent the
.11
Vslot s Haiti ___
Kilgore Beads
| tw K M a k , will m action thrrw *q^ d ^ * ” *7
,
Outsmrhig the opposition ia rv- with the scalp* of two of Sanford's which has baffled many a
hurling
from
the
three
way
tie
{ w h o till, w**k with two' Th.
* ) l1
l “ k,ljr£0#um
ety period, ths Hanford eager, leading combination* a* tho Bar- la thla district.
P M Win# on tap for tonight at « O m h « &lt; WhWdw at forfor first place which l.ad held
L « t » l N n lk *
took over the (kata High baa- nett Baak combine nosed out the
Ifca Rich School gym.
ward., |Echoman m rooter awl
.The
. . visitors, ,hopped
. _ off . to
tho H. B. Pop* bowlers and tb*
krtrer. for tha second time thl, St. Johns River Lfaw by a 3140
Maniaf to tha fin . contest,' Brown and Young or Fog M
3-0 land early ia th« fray but the „
v .. J ™
, . . ...
n o r m aw aa 1.K
sen on, rh sing their r«n ta r room after
a
hectic
battle
Nolle* ta bareby slr-n that whats ih s fs ll ta n t under way at 7:30 fuanU. Tha mahtap of tht oppo* Y" k “ • !**IM tn * £ 2 *
srhnlul.. with a 25-15 victory aver while tha A t l a n t i c National Eckersona closed the gap to114 , lock
aver
rlabt,
till# sno tstaraal tha
with the Seeder,.
aWsck. will bo 8t. John. Rlv.r »hlon Is a. yrt undermined du.
Uuuldaior may hava in cartuln
the Wildcats on the latter's court, Bank aggregation swap* to a ere tha quarter ended, la the tec
ramststsa
nasals
at tha HANK "K
Underdog
teams
ram*
through
wad
quarter,
tha
Jaa
combine
tal­
Una, ea-hokfcn of tha firm half &lt;°
«• «»«• * ••*•««* *•
»«• Saturday evening.
45-H victory over the local Eck- lied tern points to four for tha lo­ with remarkable consistency, Bend­ UVlKtXA irvtcUo, rtuetda. will ba
iMa, end tha Longwood . Illfh °Paffartd
for
sals
si public uutrry
Tho Feils accounted for four ereou Conner*. Bath contests took cals to laud 11-10 at half time ing all three of the former lead­ ta lk| hlah«l and hast bblilrc
• A m I Mam.
| Tha second p m will nan at
points in the first .essloa to throo piece on tha Bamlaoia High School . and than scored 13 points hi tha er* down to defeat at least twice fur cash at tba (cost dour ut lb*
Tha at. Johaa hara mat defeat &gt;:M P. M,
Casct House, Sanlard. riorldx, at
. u.
for the opposition and then added floor.
II:M A. M. on Tseaday Krhru_
I third period against ala tor tha 'in threw gam* scries.
bat aura thla aeOMiii. losing to
-----------------ary tlrd, I,It. Tb* said nasals
si. in the second to threo for tha
The first contsit featured the fekrraons tu pace 33-15. Ia the
M r opponent, of tonight. In tha
The
Seeders
were
toppled
out
will ba offarad toe sal* first Ham
Tats to send the count to 10-5 at Barnett-St. John, combhw. and f,nal a...ton. thTvlakor. added 13
Ham am. tbaa ** s what*. Th*
Initial tonta*t of the .hedole, tha
of their hold on first placu hy by
ball time.
auccatsful bidder will ba required
was
axeeptionatly
wall
playadwfch
point,
wkila
tha
Conners,
hy
dint
B warn topped a 31-M win otter
losing
all
three
game,
to
the
to deposit sot Isas than titty P*r
Scoring 13 points In the third the local machine shewing o lf to’ of .H«ir hard fighting, tallied ten
&lt;!*&lt;£&gt; at his bid with tha
the W rit awn, outclassing the lat­
Roumlllst and Anderson quintet cant
quarter, the Fed. aent tha count n batter advantage In every de- points.
U&gt;|uldator In lha farm &lt;&gt;f rnaly ^ ,
ter aR tb* way. Aided by veteran
while the Popes dropped two out Csaklar'a check or bank drurwli
tu
'12-n
In
that
period
and
than
tal­
part mem of the game eacepc fori t c _ ran„ ,
‘
tha partormoncs
(Mauaaiee, the .tholaitle* piled up
k . i . work
___ _ ..
_i n
„ T
Thurmond, visiting ceatar, top­ of three to the J. C. Hutchison auarantaalng
lied but three pclnt* to nine for .their
said bid, th* remainder to b* paid
at ,i._
the »foal
tin*.
It —
wa* ped
# I M l**d In the firm quarter,
seoriag
honors
with
15
point*
outfit.
The
Valdes
Hotel
crew
upon
Ueilvery.
the oppoaltlon in the final*.
mad than stepped their mirgln up
The surprise hojwd of tha BanAll bids will ba rrcaWad aubjacl
M M
to w»s responsible for the double to tba approval of the llem&gt;rabt*
Jack Purdon tailed nine point* t U m M h s I * ^ ; ° t J ^ r ' S i
•ha n-4 hy half time. A marrelou. ford-Orlando Kaanal Club troupe,
*etb*ck handed the Insurance J. M. t&gt;e, Cumptrullsr at th* Htale
r
S
*
i
r
*
£
f0,hw
kimTot
“
“
Vteemem
to
take
scoring
honors
while
Billy
to d e f y as iV y aencad but ria Gr&gt;¥|„ wkh u lwJ whlddon with team in their three gam# series. at Florida and alao aubjacl to
-----e-[fc which netted them IS DuH.h Mickey, opaat tha dope
Zachry rinsed with sis. William- times la 31 chances while tha op*
_ _ l , k ___
contlfaullun by th* Ibinumbl*
to all for their opponents, afatn Baturday night by copping
Oeorge Hah* was high man for Jpdga of lha Circuit Court at
rnn scored .1. points to lead the position tallied 13 time, hi 30
B_ k „
... _u .
I the margin for tha *1- 'be tenth race, tha aura featured
proper Jurisdiction.
single
game
honors,
hitting
a
loser*.
who trailed 3I-lfl at tha futurity, at tha Longwood track,
A list of th* assets I* b* •■•Il­
230 In the third game against ia en III* with tb* Clerk ut lha
The (orals will W in prepara­
Area-quarter mark. In the final while Balrfllng, one of tha top fa- i The Tampa Unlver.ity Sp.rtnni
Circuit
Court at lha Oaurt KW w
the Seeder* while ||. Zurheide of st Itantiiril,
ptriod, they counted for tan point, writ**, fair behind to finish a wl.l furnish tho oppoaltlon for ihu tion Immed lately fur the confer­
Plot Id*. U t with tli*
the
latter
group
achieved
a
200
city
Clark
at Oviedo, unit al th*
ence
tourney
which
opens
nest
Stetson Hotter, tonight In the
th« Barnatf. mad* tan.
| Jr e u w s w
ru r
while tha oppo.ii Ion did the eame, poor law,
ottlea ut tbs UqBldatur st 41
count
In
tha
same
gam*.
Friday
In
Tavares.
■lata that eonteit, the Hivermen
Mickey alowly puahwl hie wey rlo.ing of the basketball .etison
Tha Jag ervw took a 4-0 fond to
* ---------------[
t
West Central
Avenue, Ofland;*.
The scores follow:
The lineup In Saturday's contest! the first quarter but failed to hold
yiorldn. Tbaa* llal* sr* available
eweeping all adver**-' along tho inner rell to move up 1n Hulley Gym, iHljtnil, Frank
a
... .»
«
foe
Inspection
by
proapacllva pur
FG F
T i long, tha locals tying up the
defeating the Lake stoutly In tko back .ireteh, taking Minehart, giant Hletson forward, HANFORD
a ------ M l . t
i
not h il l i t a AAiiKjisoy
chasers.
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I'jitbry,
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entry, 33 to 11, the Nation*! command at tha turn In the home will probably bu Mir of the start­
UrU u™!r ------- 114 '» »
» * J*s
count at * 4 era tha period and- Jurasa*? S 7~-~........I
i
At Llqnlddtor af lUnk
Hi
40Mnrgnn,
F
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1
■ by a 1D-H count ami then stretch. Dirty Omen, after coming ing five chosen by Flinch Fhrl
cd. Stepping up their srffaiuiv*
--------of OTltdn. Of ltd**, Flo fid*.
li*
'fhu; n»ui* n ; u&lt; US Ut
s
„....ll
II. u*
Moreland
0 power, tha Barnetts took a 15-10 nAlis
1
ig the Lake-Riser outfit by u away feet, went wide on the Freeman. Minehart Iiim been a I'urdon, C ....... ----- 4
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r
ru
lo.
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It*
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1 had by half lima but lost It astd-';(irsy. r
1
~|e. Again.! the Kcktr.nn fir.t turn oo cloee with the source of grent strength to tho Ferguson, G .... ...... 0
---- 1
t
2
t
M H TIOS row PIN At.
rhiiijH o .... .... ____ 1
___ t
0
TOTALS ----- iso u i 2137
what that team wa. the pack and flnliKrd aacond white team this year.
way In the third period whan the
¥ I —
,
MPCHAWUK
.t
Hiapkr, F ....... ____1
3 Hi. Johns went to the fora for tha Jot-hum,' *
t
strip undefeated one In the loop, Halty Sahara copped third after a
i
IB rWCWT OP COlbTV JtW IB
it * IJIUlOHB IKKO CO,
i
.1
IbPISOLb
t o t A T I . PTATW OW
Oilhsm,
F
_____
.......1
1
1
tha Rirarmen (tme through wlih hur.t of .peed which aent him
first time In the contest, comlag T ^ u / 'r*
!{;
- } t j 14, 189 4«4
i
..i
rLoaiuA
a 14-17 win to *'nd the fight for ahead of tha other*,
from behind to lead 33-31. la that Uuniap, ■
*
IN
HU
4USTATB
OP tl. H. WIIITtt
fr
**' ea .
ISI lit 111 t,s
TOTALS ___ ___ io
5 25 petiod, tha local* outacorcd tha
Nolle* la hereby qtvan that
lha flm-half title lm0 a tie.
| Another DUh ano DUherlna
•*-. ttsebbyru .lit |ta I t , tu MIU.
NBTTIB
B. WIllTK-.hSS
..I*
It
1«
TUT
ALU
_
_
Juhn I'rsuld ..... I t T Itf 1IT 411
T visitors, 14 to 10 but were tin
CH'ALA
FG F
la tha only second naif contest form-d the winning d.lly double
riled bar final report as Admlnla0
Nlehnlson, F ...„ .......3
4 able to hold their ,11m
rca u M i
ru
tralrla
of
th*
•
aalal* of li. 4Ig which they have participated,' combination,
TUTALit .... „ji| t il TIT 1111
____ i
WHITE deceased; that aba h**
0
Williamson, F . ....... 3
tha St. John, toppled the Lake,
5 the Jaxonltr* tied tha count nt 34- un'viu',1'' ,
tiled
bar
petition
tor final dl*i
VALII Bn l l n m
Gahan, C ....... .......0
2
2 21 before the fourth q*tnrtar got Krkarsun. e
u m r Cleaner, by . 43-11 tounJ
___ .i
John llarbal
US |til IIS lit fhiri*. i»nil tli»t «n Th* Wn "iiy
_
_
...
•
Srroifirinn
0
......
0
1
T.
Ibilly
___
11
1
US
us
»
f
April
IMT.
aha
• * » “ tlS.1?,,!"
t lu other co-ho1(Jera of the Ini- i.s.
IS*
i under wny.
young!1 a"”
___ 9
I*. Kawpwrm.'tn
|i| ISS a-o lb* Honorabl* It. W. WAItl..
tW half .Hie, tha F.kermn Can- «.»•■* ■;« M1&lt;&lt;)rp
i f m i. JJ,
Wetter, (J .............. 0
2
___
0
isi
isi
us
County
Jud«*
ot
Hamlnot*
CounJ
tint's
The 3t. Johns aent the count to Hovoeeb, a III II* s it'ir . florid*, for aporoval1 of *.iid
H‘, A, Lullwiif
0
W
also iee anion tonight, meet- Vlnr.'a lllll.lt.
1.1.
___ for
...
final dl^
Favored to cop honor.. In the £ptcer, F .................0
27-24 after which It went to 37-M, T « T AIJI ............ __ it
I
__________
..tinal
I,
port
and
kw dm Laka-Rkser rieanen. T V i
■
ATtaAhTlf'*—
ru V
TCiTAfdH
713 111 1,9 list char** *■ Admlnletralru of lh«
2H-2fl and then 28-28. At thl.
S ta r outfit .tinging from , h
o
' UA Vtt-* mil.: i m ninth race, the* featured futurity
I
|;;T .'.V «r‘ «I. V v n tm : decanted.
___ ♦
TOTALS
.........5
15
73,
Jst tht? latngwootl track of Iliv
point, tha visitor, milled twice
f
«
• Thl* Mh day nf February. 1»1T.
___ i
laahiag handed them la.t week hy A*»ihrr m.n
it to m
•
M1UL NKTTIV5 S5. WIIITK.
I
___
T
T
hit
ni
Banford-Orlunilo
Kennel
Flub
tofrom
the
field
to
lead
32-23
with
Thurmond.
«
.
III
l
n
i
in
HO
I.s* 1.1*
H W. tVAItfthn Ir. John, rice pt tnpresem n
I
___ l
M- II Ihimhtll
!«&lt;* 110 Urt M*
t M nltfht, will be die little, speedy New Yorker Aboard but a minute and 45 second* of
County Judije.
I
___
4
1
33
ntt...
.
IH
HI
in
raJuvnMtad lineup which they
——
u
llllnd
M lq R llK T ploy left during which HerPfUw. uh*t*i»». t ’ l......... ■•— ,I , u
U9 Ui» ICO 4R0
ciHiht upon i- ir.flV: u .
^TIIJlili h a i ?k—Kuturttr: ilnii* Ann Hope who go*1* to the t*'*t| A | p I i n « *
IIiiilt*r
i
U
UJ
4«0
I&amp;9
convcrtH from :I:c foul line twice JJj*!1* * ........
t
, ~o
ably better ahuwlng thnn they hava iii'.h.tln*
u.in MU MO esHtm su.!' Inst tucer- •*. LMSyl** * T \ 1 " C
H U 11 to narrow the margin down to 1
PLAY GOLF
TA U ....__ 771 7BY UJ : ; d
I to 1It Horsham, Kly L'ap, Sp.edy Event.| O i l A u s t r a l i a n
dan* to date. TIi* Cleaner, fin- Ka*h *J*rti
44
3 00 IJiili? Tactician, Master Fop,
two point*. Shortly afsrward the TOTAta ---------tha firm half with a record '" * tk rorortto ___
it, i. ro rt: « i n. n r ,
U A N L A N D O GC.1.P
J. \\&gt;nvrr
1447 It! ISI 181
ron tT II HACK—i - ll mil.; tini.. Dlondy Omen and Si te Traffic. I SYDNEY, Australia, Feb. S3.— contest cam* to an end with tha C i t r u s T u x H e l d
1*. It. hitch
-194 Ml ISI 191
:U !•».
sphere in the possession of the
Side Traffic and l.iixiu Tacll ! f/T) Sevrn person*. Including
aad Coanlry Ciub
W A- Hf-irijkfl*-ni 151 ir.r 159 lit
Muvrkityp1
li.io n in 3 RH
Constitutional l*. IL
M3 Ml Ml 42*
Tba BporUvat nod most scenM
ti.«o fi AO clan are expected to finish in Fountain, New Yurk.architect weru St. Johns team.
J[«yinnn Wirrlor
199 in 511
Paul Prioitl
I 19 the money utso,
fiiri'ful Atiilit
_______ P A N C B
j were rrpnm.l
missing
from
ia Cemtral Florida
Charley Rtblnion led tha ton!
».
TOTAL* „ ™-_ 751 MI T*l IH t
Fa**—II Helen
hy accounting for 13 TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 22.—Wl
v i m i ItAl'tV—H mil*: lime, ;U Hlrnmbolj un&gt;l I'lu-Sxfo provide' lllrshnne nlong a route swept by attack
FROM YO U R FO O D
7R
an kliul piirtng for the dally j gale winds,
Ladle* Ms
points while Jochum,
veteran —Circuit Judge J. B, Johnson toj . r. h i vt iitsnx a r«v
W IT H O U T G A S O R IL O A T I'nmmarxtstit
**' , l« f so J so double nllnnugh many trmk foi*| The plane, carrying five pas
Men TC*
gvard
for
th*
visiting
aggrvgaday
refused
to
enjoin
collection
7
1
*.
I.uhrinftnii
Itl 179 lit l i t
IliaM HM*
* l» S !*
Ml 179 IS* 5*1
T t.lllr rria.h
M * lowers will play up the Strom.'senders an I two pile's, left Blr*' lion, accounted for 11 point* to 0f th* 1500.000 annual advert)*- II. A Cnfch
|25—Month |15
M* WV-^MWW-Ta*,—*| Trsltle
l..h _____
in
151
144
m
VF
II
mrh
...
trjihjiin riitiilii
pi i i t ination.
i ki t t nt
11_ . north
boli'Hitly Horsham
| I ,,&gt;,*1 a»iout .lit
475 ...
mile*
lead the victors.
John 1.m! win — in III t il m
ing tax In Florid*,
-S-l* mil*] Ilm*.
."IXTH nACB-l.l
Tiihlisiir*a i i u i i i M
Ptead.r. U.lserstM . U*r | Jl |.t.
Sydney,
yeoi^rttay
H* ruled oratiy, without giving
Th* ' Eckertt n Fanners disap­
.
, . aftethoon. „
IT."0 SCO J *n FlltHT ||.|&lt;*K — Inn.* hlnnb ■
aaWaa. t s f a l y stimsUtoa a i * i l.urk
rrp4*rtpf| hbout 200 milPi pointed their followers a* they hla reasons, and said he would
i.tn 1 It fHhi*. Trnfflr l*lr.f i.,r Nt«»r» l..y
lag llvsr bit*. Mtwvjan C*W&gt; .Truffle t'hane
Flyrr, MmItI'm l.»uh. Torrl.1. |*v|«. from It* &lt;U»Atinftt|nn.
•a, bear Stomsub, InAtsostWs, n-» Huw
1 0« c,
went down lo defeat at th* hand* enter • written order latsr.
r. •-.■■&gt;1 ,1,1
•a. Bsc •** **1411/ sad |
KEEP YOU P L Y! S
I'lnnin ordered out all along the of ih* Atlantic Bank team which
Isaac A. Stewart of DtLand
ibealag Sfwplasaa » l atIM I KKVKNTII RAft! — 1-1* mil*: NKl*ONI&gt; HACK—lulurllr iKir-l
*
Mg
Hull nf I t.l 11y I hit, li|,. , V l:i*M. romo l.nlied their search at night­
iwhlcb ai*r estsblrdsvoma itm*. :ii l- l
ra daflMgroG"!
W * I Wllinn
Wilma nirfmti
Dlrtnlnnr
IJ 4» • 2U « 99 Ilbirk lll.it—r, lla r-h .ll, l&gt;,.i,i,|,., fall, 21 hmirs after ihi? liner was has hut one defeat in two seasons sought th* injunction on th*
claim that th* tax la unconstitu­
of play chalked ap against il.
2 &lt;9 2 «n I'ualy l.lublhliiu. Kan ,, Tc iff.-.
Frank** Choir*
. lyjHinnl mi-sing. When the last
2 90 Ilurrtnn. .sirnini—tl |-,, r.,,
Huhhm
t- --The Canners, used to a slow tional.
T llllll* IIAl'tf—f ijturli?
l* ,i

Um 1

fTT

,ox&gt;T

All Three LeadcrsAre
Victim In Mitches
Ron O ff Last Week

Field Saturday In
FeaturedFuturity

r-rrsr1

■i,b,h*

AnnHope Selected
As Favorite Again
In Feature Tonight

IV"y

a»l

I

Can You PickIkeWiners7
Follow The Dogi At Liagwoid!

Hall „|Hally lintibl. t
ntlv-r
Hrram, llllly ll»r«l&gt;.&gt;m. ft • .In,
Indian
iilllrer, liilin,
w..
Hie* |,nla Hyeri, I'.ipiiy', |*ri,|e.
Kplkcrlne
FniTItTII HACK—,.|* mil, n »l
lady, AH f.yre. H ill,,II. t |,„ly
Clmny,
frluce-e line, •Vinitnanrh- Jarh. Trlnli«l iiffl.-.r Kla-h
f l l T I I II.W'K—f.iliin n
Either,
Ml-* l-h11111*-. All MtalbKina
llnr-hnm, 111,1 Tim- Truffle, Alt
I'nmmnn. Itn-ly ('hiirrhlll,
lull

H-rh

HIXTII HACK — Futuritynine Krh«&gt;, NUIi&gt; l'|?. lb,t.l,v llr,-n.
It H- IIi. ikI i , llariJIutui. i*-dar Mild,
Hark A II—
II- n'* Kbii-iib ,i
HKVBNTII HACK — R-IS mil-1-lnnd t'ltur Itbirlt it Tru, Anu.
Hu*ky Jilin Hulll- I -It?— Wrntrl,
•rln—. It-,l y-mliifl, Nalbir I'"?

wnrd earn* from the plane, It was
Hying over the open sea cion*
In ilm shore route usually taken in
stormy weather hecsuie of ihe pos­
half day work of any kind. Call
sibility of landing on ih* beach.
1004 E. 7th Bt.
Home sources considered
it
likely the plane plunged Into wa- HAVE Y 9 U * WATCH rvyaltH
by on* wh* 4*ftUf knew* how. 1 5 - F h w ir a aa4 PtaaU.
ter.

C la s s if ie d Advertisem ents

Briggs, Jtiakr,

^

t

A ll Star Feature • Tonight
NINTH RACE — FUTURITY

** "VI

LADY HOMHHAM
ANN BOFB
SLY COP
s r u n v EVENT
U221B TACTICIAN
MASTER COP
BLONDY OMEN
■10B TRAFFIC

Trw la n e NtgMtr
(Except ( M a y )
Tsrw at |h« B e l A r t i w Ow l u l l IT

P O S T T IM E 8:15 P. M.

SANFORD

- ORLANDO

K enn el C lu b

Question About

Ml—
f'nir
Vlllrr la»,l
J?iil—I, If-fn-r
?!*/
now i t iik m *k w o r n
Iilrlnlnr, Cute citeI. ItUindl* V1-;i du"-Mwhi»
r.trtiuir*
NINTH HACK — Fulurliv
J-..|y Wsirripn who iirp run*«liiwti. vronk*
JAirehan?
Ann linn-. Nlv C„n t-n-tl ri*TV«MiB, frutn nut MPtltnc
Hnr-dy Kvenl, l,lsalr Tartlclan.
Ma*irr Cup. Itlundy I'm-n, Kbl* Mlirkkni ■frriinth from Ihv fucitl
Trnfflr
„ , . th**y mt.—Tbi Minam.M iitMt th&lt;»iin*
TKSTII HACK—5*1* mil- l.urky
h.ivn foiintl that t'-irilul Inllnr-hnm, Tru- Itiu-b, Fl*lnu T, 11. 9mis
tM.iHttl tli*-1r Mptiwtlln, Iniiirovrtl
fitark Ian,’, Mnllv Malnnr, Ju-I Ih'lr ilififRtlon. iHcfvhjf (ironiolKnnw. Traffic 11ns. Nluhl Uiddl- tiiK tiwttwr nimrlwlitunikl atul thn
I'nitfu .turiit wtrclmthniiliiM nf Ilm
KK1IITII IIAl.'t;—Fulurtly. Ilm-. whnlt? nywlvin.
HI 1-4.
Aiul woittvn who l»av« Biirif'rril
1
5
:n
,
ta
5
sa
Kina &lt;*lna
tsu I sa from funi’ltonal irnlnw ut ninmlru*
Amir H-r-r
SUS -•11**11 ti.iv•* fouiitl Ihttl, bf tihlDl
!.ucky Hblt'.«r«lul jnxi liwlon* aritl durlim ih«
NINTtt ItA fK — Futurity; time. lifiliMti, thU imrvly YnM»l4ibI« » « I ai Ivp uml ditlUpdimiHlIc mmvtl to
Ituft1 Hturl-r
it Ta n.sa 4*« k,»vi* thnn much illKumfurt, Thl*
action
of Cnri.ii! In highly m *
Hahsra's Fancy
HU I «"
hrc*uu*i* Ihn rnllnf rrvdllcd
lunch Frl»ml _____
• »« tpriTiwi!
to it comm In un nnllrnlT b#n»flTKNTII HACK—Futurity; lime, rial way. Cartlul U purely vvgwlutiln; ii**l hIli ix In II tu bn nfrultl
IS T-5.
~ A 4 t.
to.fl.h Mlrb-y
T I* 1 II l » &gt;.r
lilrly I'nun
t ta x.lo
Hally Hatiara
4 ••

cardui

KI.KVKNTJ? HACK — 1*14
Hmr, :33.
It Oo 5 SU J.S'I
nymn Jii Ini

Chunrr I'lmrll*
Hprrity JmiiPN

I fl l.W
&amp;.ai&gt;

Still
No matter bow many medldnre
post have tried tar your cough, chest
esld or branchial irritation, you can
■at relief now with Cnomulsion.
BarVr: 1 1—u'lj* may b# brewliui and
hunut aCurd to take a chtuvea
anill” ~7 liu than Crromulrn -'; ,ota right to the seat
&gt; troubia to aid nature lo
and heal th* inflamed memsa tha _g*rn
r remedies hot*
discouraged, your
led to guarantee
to refund your
right new. Ukdvj

MOOU!

FOR SALE: CamclUa, Japonlca

GnuU*

srgsbs, gland*. I f not delighted, W ILL SHARE expenses with
maker refund* faw e*tua paid.
party going north. Call 400-W.
Call, writa Me KeynoIda Drug ComPMFFREE) IF excri* acid cauaaa you WANTED—A Business in colored
section. Must
show profit,
Btomach Ulcera, Uaa Pains, In­
digestion. Hear burn, GET fee* grocery, meat*. Boa A. IL, Her
sample doctor's prescrlptior. Udg*
at McReynold's Drug Btore.

LOOK! 80 Gallons g u free UNFURNISHED APARTMENT.
Saturday. See H. B. Pope newly reflniahed. 110 W. 3rd
Company Now I
Bt
FURNISHED FIVE Room (.partmeat. inquire 313 Magnolb
LOST: LARGE, lad FVnlaa cat Avei
Collar bears nam# L V. Me
Laulla. Reward. Return 113 W.
4th or phono ltd.
FOR RENT: Five room modem
bungalow, 114 W. 19th St
LOST: AMERICAN Fit bulldog.
104 av t t * J . Waiter 8.
Bundle. Answers ta sens of
Betsy. Phono TI4. Apply 147 Ms!
j Ion* ills.
THREE ROOM furnished cottage.
1314 East Third Street.
FOR BENT: Nino
REBUILT 3-ton
and double gunge located on*
with talety body, ready t* half mil* from Country Club on
haul. Frit*, ITM. Rebuilt Owe- Crystal Lake. Ha* all awdarn
Call
Reel A Bona, Used Oar
and gar
FIVE
BOOM
30t W. lat 8L
Palmetto Are.

FACTORY H I

UNDERWOOD
||= r f= S 3 S » a
HAYNES OFFICE
MACHINE CO.

FURNISHED

4-ROOM
quarter^ meter. 107 N.

To Make Your Gathering More Festive!
No matter what lb* *eeaal*o . . . whsthiv yon*ro bsoaring
Kt, Valentla* or Hmmot Abo *r th* Father ot tb* Country
Bemlnalr l&lt;* Cream dsairvaa a ptac* *a yunr manat Order
dMUactivo
year sy tiib snriy, sad bo aaanril af •

II
ladlvMiaJ

20c

Locum

F L O R fJ td «A B 7 i

FOR RALRt lo s s y milch cow. C
M. bted, U h »
__

50c
,

Plata

“Butter Pecan” 2 5 c

P la c e Y o n r O r d e r N e w T i A s a u td
D e liv e r y !

SEMINOLE
CREAM ERY COM PAN Y
III Baal lid M.

1W W. First Btroot

QtMtrt

Flavor
This Week

PlRvon
tat M fc .

SPECIAL!

Camsode a l gas.
from

boos*,

FOE FIRST dam roofing work.
New roofs or road rtpalriog—
any kind—ebnrges rmmoakle- All
work guaranteed. Sew F. M- Eng­
lish, East Geneva Avenue or JERSEY MILK Caw. Heavy milk
^ or. Mrs. O. &lt;L Flint, Etohmimd
phono 43.

WAL.T IIATNKB. Haiufir

M E Y I K G A L O B IR G — G « m.

j r % H i ft

t-*i

■eAiala

and ros* bushes. Last shipment.
Dividend* Incrvasrd mure thau
MEN! GET VIGOR A T 0NCE1
four fold fur rnmpnn’e* listed on
NEW Oamx Tonic Tablet* toa- Mrs. C. R. Kin ley, Phon* 3703,
the San Francisco stock rschnng#
jtln row oyster inrlgorates aad
In lU3(1, going above the 4C0 mil­
other atlmaiXM*. On* do** p*p* bp
lion dollar mark.

Ay’ ln
KtUIITH IIACF—FilturMv
Alvar, Hihar, Flash tut

/«•

Maqaalia Av*.

S

PhRR ( M

�yLCHPPA« tO TB PAT, ftB R U A K T IS, 1MT
.

Police
In cited
Tender Salary

Park Arcane
Again Object
01 Baeiness

SEMINOLE AT ORLANDO FAIR

Spencer Revives Move
To Lwirtt Conner
d al E s t t b l l s h m a t On Highway

Official Devotes _
E n tire A c tiv ity j
To New Position1
Confidence Man ET T ^ W * i'
Vl»S
rc,led»
HTe ^ o f f ^ S S
w m d leT ryHeMLo^ poBt ^

Capital-Labor
Sitdown At End

For Two Yen^i
Her*’* what tbo camera taw when aimed at the Seminole County displays in Urn Central Florida
Sapoaltloa which elosed Saturday In Orlando. Thl* booth wax visited by thousand* who wvto more
than visibly interested at the arlAmml versatility (,f Seminole County toll.

Four-Day S t r i k e l n

O f Local Hostelry Commlmioiter NftHMM
A man Identified as John Frsn-

S c C T C t l f y ^ m S O S O ^ ii

G u n -T o tin ’ M i n i s t e r Is

By P A T FATTKRROff

***

Torry N. Whttchuret T+
ttlgned today from the Ctty

Commission.
,
Recently named necrnUvjte

nr able body o f City Commlaateas,'
era." ba wroto Mayor Edward B it*
fin ..
t
"It has been a pleasure, M m A s I
tu bnvo had the honor and yrirl* ’
Ii' ko of wnrhlnr with you and adh» ’■
cr memli'M nf ihe City CoMate&gt;„i,
■Ion during theao pact rarer *1
mnntha."
*• j*

CUsttssie ow Paws Pswti'

liwr^Uty* a e § 8 i o( the
n ifourth
^ *year
«w
u«.
* t^^.ll^OU.

Six member* of the lleidO*r*tle»— Muhcw. Inmnn, hlsep. hnolted
Victory Hunatlun Campaign Com-! for operating nn automobile while
mlttre were named today by Sheri- under the influcnre nf alroh.d,

Sanford Rotor Ian. today were ‘ , TJ-mluemlon IUI ^ p o a
Invited W be one of III Rotary
«PProprlatlon of I
dub* In Central Fb.ri.la elate! W* 000 * »
«*£ ? ;
I to attend an inler-City meeting * ,nol,n, •“ Inervate |50,000,1

............. -

w— s s r ;

man Lloyd, chairman of Seminole • » » " hl*
°&lt; W ' " « ■ » W °
„
.
fine or spending CO days In conCounty Hemoerat*.
1finrment.
In addition to the member* o f the
charge* of keeping a houae of
County Democratic
Commieer. 111 repute filed against George
th* following have been appointed llagin, negn. re«ulred In a lino of
to serve In the drive for collector flu tlays In Jail. William
ion of fumls to wipe out the party's Mnllnry, black, booknl on the samn
election expense debt: Mr*. R. J. rb*rge, drew a *10 fine or 04
Holly, James 0. Sharon, R. J. 'lay*, the latter being suspended.
Wagner, W. V, Shelley, llowatd
Disorderly
A nduct
chtrgea
Harris and K D. Mobley.
ngoln-t defcmlant* resulted in &lt;h*
Invitation, to subscribe to the following dispositions:
Victory Donation movement -were
Curllnr We«tley, negn. Jh)
being solirltod today, It was re- bond t si rested t Charles Ibirhe,
potted by the chairman. Indications negro, IIU or .10 il tys: (ieorgo
wvra that a responsive attitude Hudson, black, fid or 510 'lay*!
was felt by local party members. John H. Pnrkcn-on, whiiv, con
Fred II. Kent, Stats director of tinuesl; Sol King, negn. #10 or
tba Victory Donation drive, Issuel 34 days; Willie Byrd, black, *dsthe following statement to Semi- misaedj Jerome Ilostlc, Itegn, # »
note Counys
*•&gt; «*»yw.
“ Every
true
Democrat and
Drunkenness charges and dllfriend
of
President Rnoaovelt
ra u ^ T fc.t.)
should Join wholchearteilly In thl&lt;
T , l v L s . . . m il
nation-wide P. r t , rally. Not only i H C O m e 1 O X I* O H M
Is It honoring two very great A n te.
leans, but it is solidifying th
------ ranks of ih« puny at the sam&lt;John F. Raster, o f the Jarksonlime raising money for a puipose villa branch of U. S. Internal
which should bo dear tu every Revenue Department, was located
Democrat rejoicing over thr tre- In tho Sanford-Ailantlc National
mendous victory last November." Bank tiHlay lo stsi,t Sanfonlites
Chairman Lloyd said names nf In compiling and filing income tas
all contributor! will be ln,rril»-l returns.
on a scull which is to be sent t"
Mr. Baiter will be In tho bank
President Roosevelt.
alt day tomorrow, it was anClimax of the movemrnt l&lt; Bounced,
scheduled for the night o f Marti.
More ihan a score or bcallte*
4 when Mr. Roosevelt will addn.- took advantage o f tho opportunity
tbs Ballon at 10 o'clock.
|this morning and In the afternoon

•'

orV. j - i- j
r
AssamIrUT'-'&amp;J!. the Florid
rLor/nnl* hnt 7 °?. m proprintlon of IIO.MO.OOO a
t h ^ s m b W win L !
plul P tor " hoohl «• wn.im.ed. tho
. ™ £ a « • would Increate the total
Hard*, founder and president 8
^ fnkrs, , 0Un.M lo
r

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l

Kal‘ ' ' International.

, nBtu„ y&gt;

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? MaiTUk*Jfhn
1* rn
n n tl In
in #||‘I1“
Mr.
Harris, who l*
engmgm!
(h# 1M0

allot
ofIMBln,
p ,™ ,

ULW f“ rLrou^ "ed tween five and » yearn of
• ; * n n ‘I« pWlo*«rh:; Of basin*** wa(&lt;uj ^
th# M |( hboriny
rtlatlon* through which Ihe cotab(Cmttaw* *m PH I In )
llahment of Rotary originated In
.......

School Nurse
S
n
Students Favor
He hai aenred n *
l a *

Among the office* held by Mr.
Harria are honorary president of

Crippled Children.
aa chairman of the Committee on
Profrssirnal Ethics and member
odthe Board of Manager* of the
litesgo Bur Association.
A large delegation of Sanford
, t S.1* “ T* * * l* « !« I ‘ o atund tno Orlando meeting,

3

H U IO C U l S t 1 C
_ _ _
• practically all student* I
primary and grammar grad
local school* hav* given 0
diertIon they will aceept It
latlon* u m o n n stittv. a

Mr

Saniord DeMolays
Install Chapter
For Winter Park

tVhltrhumt'4 flral w aw t

In pollilrs was bin entry la lha.
rh y eivrtlnna o f two year* a t * /
He wm chosen a member o f tin *•
Cnmmlaelon.
For several mantht iher# h a ft ’
been Indicnilnns that be woatC
lender his resignation, tinea Me •
elevation to one o f the moat' lam
portent post* o f the Melon O ft * *
, era* Assoel ulon re'iulrrd more tad
1innr&gt;« nf hli time.
In declaring hU regret fo r rm
signing, ho also pointed out that
be "hml nn other alt»ma*We."
The Association with which H h
Whltrhurat la affiliated wa» t h
iranlznl In 1IKI0 and U d t u t i h i
iia being one of the olden ca t p
t railve association* handling wa*
tcrmrlons eaclualvaly.
The Commissioner wa* aaaociam
ed with tho Association aa Iream
(rsaltsseW » ■ res* Tw o)

Opponents Gaining
In Straw P o l l On
Change In Court

Are Filed A t Hank

Increasing disfavor o f P tw l*
dent Roorevelt'a
proposed
Sw*
prime Court revision plan wan
evidenced hero today whra »
niM.n count o f Th* Herald'* cowH
straw |*o11 showed nearly sight
to ono against tho ehsnge.
At noon yesterday tho flgvr*
wos slightly abovo five tn a *h
with tho majority egalnat the

Stovall, past master councillor,
will assist.
Prof. Rodman Lehman, formerly
of Sanford, hut now u resident
of Winter Park, lias rhnrg,, of
arrangements for Ihe evening,
Loral Masons, sponsor* o f lha
Dt-Molay. pointml out that Ihn
Juniors accepted with enthusiasm l*resident.
The vein today had widened ItB
the honor o f being chosen In In i­
srupo to include the Votes e f
tiate tho Winter Park chapter,
svvttul young person* who show*
VI interest enough to send In •
marked coupon which baa haw
appearing nn tha newspaper**
front page for tho past thra« la*
'sues.
In every rase, the young voter*
noon In ihu Court House by three The Kxrrtlv,. Committee o f th* were against Mr, HoossvtH'*
official* of l.ut fltsto Agricultural firnald-laitighliin Slrmorlal llos- plan.
Department and on* from tho U. pital yesterday nfterruH.n voted
White Ihe straw ballot wRI ha
S- Dvpanment of Agrlcultur*.
tho Installation of a complete, reproduced hero no longer, thus*
County Agent C. K, Dawosn nulomnlic sprinkler fur flra con- wishing to vot„ and have M l
snhl several changes are to be trol.
done so may rail at Tha HsraM
mad* In tha progret^Ehl* y tn r' J. V. Ilonisi, nf th„ Surcllne officii and they will be gives M
over method! sm plo^l la lSKPh Firs Protection Company, attend- 'unmarked tlekst.
oris feature being Incrsf**d pay- r*l Ihn Con.milts* session and
mvnta for partlclpatlog la tho‘was awarded Ihn contract for
program.
lie n to placn tho c.piipment. It
He said that a different plan tha I* to be In operation within two
on* formerly used will bw la ef- weeke.
fret an regards collectIon nf work
Committeemen instructed Araheets, alar* tha operative Maw chllect J. Kltne Houghton to
of the conservation plan will b* de- prepur,, an estimate fo r painting
ducted from the payments to grow- tha outside of the hospital and
er*.
nurses* home, nnd to lay out
Among those who were slated proposed costs of hospital re*
to attend this afternoon's meeting pairs needed immediately.

! P l a n For 1937 In
Explained Locally Fire Control Unit
County Teachers Debate Question
For lloHpital Voted
Of Promotion For School Children
Hy UoverninK Unit

at th* Chamber.
Students have teen guaranteed
room and board will not exceed fa
p «i week.

12 Percent Saved
By Tax Discount In
February—J inkina

Thrss Seminole County Uachcr
debating the negative aids o f th*
nutation,
‘All
Children Should
P***.” defeated three other teachcr* last night in the feaurvd part
Carrabalta, and Mrs. C. V. Ord-

of Ft M om . StVtra) grandAgricultural Group | Taxpayers who take advuUgo! way
rot. m u __*
•* ^
on« parcsot dlseotmt of- chlldrm and gtagl gmaikhildrcn
10 meel lnursoay f*r»d for payment of taxes ln^

—
! February will save an equivalent;
The Seminole County Agrleul- lo It peresnt a year. Tax ColBtval Association will meet nt 8 lector Jno. D. Jlaklnt said today,
MeetsiAt Mayfair
r t l a k Thursday night In Semi-, He railed attention to tha fact
M s County High School, County that the discount expires a# th*
Tbo Florida Ball Caenmisslot
A f»m C. R. Dawson anaouoccd beginning nf March who* , tbs will nrrivo hero teraorrow to open
•day.
I fun tax bill I* due. In April the
SdwdvM program Includes (1 ) asaeismenta become delinquent.
n i f f Morrio, manager of th*
Mplnnatlon of the 1M7 noil eon-1 Mr. Jlftkln reported that most Mayfair Hotel, wltero tho as•ovation pha, f t ) poesible prr-j of lha larger business houses g*n- scmhly will hg hold.
•hwlag of surptos eatery t y tho srally take advantage 0f tha 45sOther thaw tha esmmlsslon.
AAA, Bad (I) tmpoitaar coma.I.- count benefits. Many I n n a . about 18 petiara will attend th*
•V report*,
Ido likewise, he raid.
1meeting* It was royaeted,

LOCAL W EATHER1

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iV d lV O B A V

fa * of ft « H W h * additional b v t a i wmdd H Wkety place
« i the taxpgymvt
■
.
to Um tin t fla n wn do fiot b4 i i R l i t food law
k K M ii it is not fair. It denis only wttk ao*nJl#d "lynch(aft'* a probliwi peroftar (6 tin M k I t dues dot pro­
hibit gangland killings, potting a district attorney on tha
•mot, kidnaping, or any of ,Uin gri— n 'aannw iiy Identified
with our northern eKfea. I f a M b «f Baathem white men
U/keft.n wretched nevro out and airing* Mm up, that la a
"lynching'* under tha term* o f «Ma tier, bat If a Chicago
gang mowi down a row of rival raeheteera with machine
guna, that*a atm partly a loeil tttWem.
furthermore, a mob In 0 » protean of lynching a man
la hot ItVely to conalder the additional burden* of the tax­
payer! ns a consequence of Itn act, or whether It wm bring,
aflock of federal agenta down on Na heeka from WaaV
Mgltm Moat lynching mob* are In a frtniy and are not
HkaK ta conalder any of the more delicate aapecta of the
RlrtatkM; They hide bat one thought £u nu'ivl sum!
the
town In thb warid wm not altar, thair eourae.
blotting out thla evil, not by 1
the alpwer and more orderly p
rial enlightenment; 1th e annfl
reduced from aeveral hundred
d( ten. and the good work la gl

IrV Sa

n i n f iw o r n

&gt; to the nrig
continuing.

Want to look ovar the whek)

■■hit dews there."—lawford

fSi.

WeR, he taay have keen

New when he came dowa kero
I he fou,ld Wldenor.—Miami
K. la wldanlag Mm, w* hop&gt;
'gat an eye-opener.

• Thoae Fhrcig* Debt*

Warning that foreign govertrtfntn are now preparing
to prnuade America to finance and fight their next war.
John Krsklne declare* iueh action by t,hn United 8Ute*
*V. Cose has erdtred Rtierlff
HBfen of Drnta rounty to doar would probably rniult in a revolution kt home. In an arfke gsmbllng Jolnta, or aha. tlelv entitled ‘T o Hell With Tkeng Debt-8ettlfng Foreign­
&gt; r t r vlaa" m s m that It ha ers," appearing In the current liberty megmsine. the noted
art, Com will appoint Pan author writes,” . . . the moat pacific of u* would defend oar
Me sheriff In his ptscr. It land from Invasion, but the admlfriatratlMi which tried to,
reesllti! Chat tho present send American troops abroad again Would probably hate a
iff eras appointed to take rebellion on ita hands."
•du*s ptsev when Ih* lst«»r
A delegation representing the British Parliament will
VMhOved hy (lev. Shalt* for
b%r tfp tho Jolnta a frw year* noon visit this country. Mr. Ertklpe aays, oatenaibly to
discuss settlement of the war debt. The ran) reason, he
says, is “ to tour our country, lecture us on car duty to
the sto daws strfltr Europe, and |fct ua into tha next war. But ff foreign gov­
* &lt; tehof wfrfbrv ernment* would pay their debts*,
there would bo need of no unoffte
American mind—unlee* they fear
might faint
prise, tf defkuHing nations now tad
cause they contemplate another war
scureea and men.**
Enkine Indicates he would like to .*•• AM
pared to greet their foreign vtoltora with ft hu
Mailt" “If they think they rtn wheedle not of
gift of money, of man power, they must tike u
he nays. " I f w* permit them to dtacQaa the da
fkh all Wo have road ami hoanl paying, and by that trick are cajoled Into giving
lath sides of the Supramo they want, we are even bigger fools than they
tw coairovorsy wo kava yst to
r a single argent oat la favor
pecking tho toon Wkick we be- Gwcnd Motort BuMi
V le tound. Aa Tsui Mellon
la Back On Market
he the other lay moat of the
rineAte asjr that the Prstldont
tnd have the right ta "*•- , The Bukk WVltV&gt;n of Choral
k" the Supremo Court hy ■tents vssasMd mwpet of nwetteg k wfch now Jodgto, or swMfs test Wodssoduy and waa
ii tW w
f m l i n Ps
ii
would Mvvf
M V ir
wvum
•sprrttd to ke la fail productloa
ik « t euck a thing a* netkhgt shortly thtrsafwv, aseerdhtg »
•own, or that tho frst idom w wild rscohrsil hero Mdh) by Ta*
a* to Pork the Coon and k*» Its WUUsmo, BuWk dealer, from
Iterlow H, Cartloo. Bates pratdam.
After U days of Utesaos as s
nosh of the ssmsMUo owike.
the whoete ef the gvsM I hi fig
art tegtenls* t» wMVe agate and
tire wiU ho id h « dff dm warn.

8EMW0LE COUNTY

dsrepfcstioo
i habit. The n e i w ) of

went | kg

'fc In that to take* item aad yathat trtotmeiu.**'
"Bin they1 My tint a eeaamutiseel aaMndmem Would
4b*
ytera'tt peto." •
“They a te u y rtui the people
eerfwhetartaBhr wear tha ihiage
srhteh a coaetliett— I ■nkadewm
mleht tire iheat, don*t theyT gaa
&lt;sn*» have It both steps. Tha yrohiMkm tmtmdmrhr, which a majorIty of the people a m ? err sited,
pasted la a few atiadn. II tha
New Deal haent aa esmptteM, a.
mithlno ae
tha
Anrt-Silo ea '
leiro e, 1 am nweatifcod. I f all
tha farmer*, all tha working maa.
and all the imsnr ioyril really,
want whit wa era laid they do,
want, aeihlng eeold atop each aa'

-Wouldn’t an hmmtenont realty
amount to tlw sen thing aa the
Prt.Ulom’s propotalT”
I
"It would not. Tho nwthod i f
lagltlmato constitutional gormiraent la to asyi Tf yea don't tike
tho law, change to. I f yea Mart
Ilka the powers of tho fhtproeM'
Coart, Hath thorn. I f the mneateg
of tho hw la dndifel, clarify to.*
That It tasctly me adpooko o f
laying, Tbg lew me«af what I
■ad tho current majority In Cowgres* aay to does, SSd we ■ ! * »
ft* to to -that the M m osd4r*
•oo ope to aye.* W w Mtikiiil M g
only haw mo ledih aflat ’ S'
vMIs thoro hn*t SMf tew. Ih *
main difforvneo henrvtn dome*rtey sad dictatorship ta that la *
dtiaeertcy the Jadtetel ayworn to
iher* to protect the ctilxan sad Is
a dictatorship k Is dwrs to pee-

"A little «vtr a ytar ago i
changed I g L if t if t becm m lm*

Joy A t jbiof of their fi*^f*rrff,
Boer tkiee, my Aroat has been
htfmthape. At my voice and

M ISm strMif fo r L u d itee l

�Confidence Man
A r r e s t e d Here
In S w i n d l e Try
Sochi Calendar

dismissed from his position on the
“ commission' and advUlny him o
"makt hay while iha tun shines."
These
communeitlonw, Chief
Williams Mid. were showed to
proc pectfvo victims as an Indueem««t to “ bet on iure-thln*” horse
TOC**.
Mr. Williams said Francis con­
tacted KU proapoet Ito victim at the
City thtiffleboard count hero.
Three day* of association fol­
lowed. then the City Zoo wan chos*n
for the “somabody-tost-apockeiboolt” trick.
In ihla operation, the chief said,
the confidence man “ finda a plant­
ed pocketl'ook In which la the ad­
dress of a man in a town nearby.
Tho “ flntfer" contact* the “ Icier”
and the latter retaliate* with
"ante fir* tip*" on hcirae race*.

Per»on a l$

ih« proposed vkthn

WARTS ICE, Yitgoalarla,'

2X.— (AT—Probably the |n
father In Yuyoslavla la ••
oil Jotlp Slpoa, married H ;
whtne T4-yeir-oId wife A n
eently bore him a beakby
their flrat child.

Circle Namier Flaw o f the
Flrat Methodist Church met Mon­
day evenlay at the home of Mr*,
U M. Strain, with Mr*. Swam
aad Mr*. Eacar Price a* boat

ROCHELLEHUDSONLmdt* Mwto MICHAEL WHALEN'S
Stmt m i mJm Mn -Woman W ¥,H thtmw TorafiftA Cmfttry-,
Fm pidm t f &amp;A title.
JP*

Mr*. L. M. Swain prulctod oner
tha hualaeaa session and Mr*. J.
L. Clark pate a chapter to the

New High School Auditorial

Heart"

*

' At the rectal hour refreshments
■were served to the followtonMr*. I* M. Telford, Mr*. Van
Bella, Mr*. J. L. Cluk,Mr*.C.L.
Botoer, Mr*. Carol WilUam*.
Mn. M. D. Reel, Mn. C. E. MeSlanow, Mr a. Carl fhorpenlny.
Mrs. J. J. Career, Mr*. Earl DorMy, Mrs. J. L. Haines. Mn. R.
N. Ratchlson. Mrs. W. F. Brian.
Mn. C. H. Lane in*. Mn. H. I».
Morffan, Mn. E. II. I-aney, Mr:'.
L M. Swain, Mis* Alice McKInt
amt MU* Catherine Tints.

Winter Park, Fla.
Fib. 24,1137

Tickets 75c aad H J i

GREEN VALLEY

Mn. M. Cavayara, Mn. F.
Triply, gad (he Misses Marysnt
iClaraywro, Mary Retain and Er­
ma Oaveynro of Brldyeton, N.
J- were the gwaeta of K. 8.
Bora tost week.
Word ho* been received her*
that Mice Cornelia McRae otade
Urn heaor roll at Bur»o* for
tkt tint aomealsr. Ml»a McRae
woe m ra liy Initialed into Alpha
I ) Delta aoelol sorority.

892-W

Phones
C. W. Bakes', Prap.

Mn. Job* McMahon of Monoyoheto. Pa., nod St. Psienbury,
who eosota to present to the
Wmaaa’e Ctoh at B:M P. M. tkle
tw ain* ‘ WniaiMnl nI Mualt”,
,1a the heoae rnaat of Mr. aad
Mn. Hoary WlybC

I Bku I f eh Nut DHp Grind bat*

*1 prwftr B » S l f l Cut

Gun-Totin Minister
Is H a i l e d Into
The City Court
posltlona worr:
Clertland Preston, black, $S or
10 days; Lonnie Hill, black, lid
or 20 days; Malcolm I'ldlllpa,
whkr. 110 or 1)0 deyr, tha toner
suspended; Charica Raines, neyyo,
R |r -D dayu; Jack Goodwin.
tHlk% 110 h«nd saireated; MlnnnOflesbry, white, |o bond retreated.
Booked for reckest driving. A.
J. Nnrrl.t, white, was fined 111) nr
20 days. Ed Holt, neyro faring
the same charye, was dlsmis*ed.
Raymond Walkar, black wn*

Mr and Mrs. J.
Ilerlwrt
fkawoe of Lake
Mary Imv*
moved from th, old Hotel to
their nvw home on Crystal I-tke.
Mbs Helen Horkey has ro­
taroed home after an extended
Visit with friend*
In
Panama
CUy end Pensacola,
Word ha* been received her*
that Francis Roumiltor, a student
at the Univanlty of Florbto, was
ratsat]y initiated Into Alpha Eta
Chapter of Ph K &gt;ppa Tau tonal
fraternity. Mr. RoumlUst was
also selected as one of four fr&lt;shman to represent his chapter in
the Bacchus Club.

Meeting Is Held
By Truth Seekers
The Truth Seeker* Class nf the
Eim Methodist Church met Mon­
day afirmoon at the home of Mr*.
|INCP BRft
A public mretlny Is plannnl
John Rumbley on Writ First
Street, for the regular ho*ii»&lt;a here far that night, ami a radio
will be set up, the rhnirmin sold.
and social mfetinir.
-llenry Fonda—John McCormack
Mn. Gcory* McCtum ccmluct- No definite locution hn* yet been
td the devotional and Mrs. J, R. ■elected.
Crawford preakled over the bus!ne*s se sion. Tor rummittre on
Arcortliny to nn nnoonn.-cmcn'
loolutlons, com|Kisrd of Mrs. John
Vat tfban, Mn. It. W. Tinner, and made this mommy by Mr*, lint*
Mr*. C. C. Print rrn-l resolution* ry Itrercn the cemetery commit
on the death of the late Mr*. tee I* nskiny a call for purple
Mrs. Georgia llsrt. Tho ro*olit-|
bougainvillea.
Anyorv*
having
lions were adoptetd and roplc*
wrrr rent to members of Mrs.! 'roolrd shrubs or vines to donat,
Hart's family. Mn. C. C. Priest] plei*e telephone Mr*. W. A. I.ef
was elected vice-president to fill flcr nr Mr*. Ohrr f ‘ f ' « . ' t *
the unrsplred term of Mrs. Hun.
Mrs. It. S. Crenshaw give a "hart
talk an&lt;l t ryed the member* to
join In the “ One To Win One"
membership campaign now briny
YESTE RD AY-------------------put on by the circle,
You probably olmervitl \V»*hinKt&lt;&gt;n'n Birthday hh tlltl an many of ytmr follow elt*
Tho hifciessra for the afternoon
Uen*.
were Mrs. John KumMry, Mr*.
Torn William*, Mrs. I’. II. Parker,
T O D A Y --------------------------Mrs. J. (1. Waits, Mrs. W. U.
KilenfUM and Mrs. W. f„ Clark.
You have rvliirmti to ytmr daily routine------ looking fttrwunl to lhi» i 'vuiiI h to
They srrvrd refrmhment* to the
come.
foltowlny: Mn. J. It. McCall,
Mn. Emma Abram*. Mr*. K. S.
Crenshaw, Mrs. W. II. Tillls, Mrt.
W. M. McKIm. Mr*. W. P. Chipnun, Mr*. J. II. I’mvell, Mr*. 0.
(\ Priest, Mr*. W. M. Petrie, Mr*.
Elsie Kirehh ff. Mn. V/.
K.
Wells, Mn. J. E. Ittskrep, Mrs.
T O D A Y --------------------------Grorye MrCruni, Mrs. 0. A. Hadfori, Mrs. J. W. Hiltirilye, Mrs.
We nri&gt; ur».&gt; pri'pnrcil, um every tiny ti» k e e p yntir rlulheit neat as we &lt;l&lt;&gt; with athonu
J. I,. Grove, Mr*. A. 1), Shoe­
maker, Mr*. K. It. Miirhell, Mrs,
O. Royer. Mrs. G. M. Gray, Mr*.
T. K. Wilson, Mn. John Vaughan,
Mrs. J. K. M'‘iilnyer, Mn, _ IsiU
LeGerti'. Mr*. 0. I.. Flower*! Mrs.
T. J. Smith, Mr*. E. A. Maffetr,
Mn. 11. K. Philips and Mrs. M.
E. Ilainrs.

wednesday-thursda
wings

of the mornint

RITZ

S em in o le Dry Cleaners

YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE RICH TO ENJOY RICH WHISKEY

Brothers!
.don’t you want to
save your dimes?

\

Beech-Nut
, C offee

Ia pcatbouK, prairie, factory, farm—millions
arc hading—there's abarrelof quality inevery
bottle.” b bean the Sthcnlcy Mark of Merit.

P itts b u r g h
P aints

SNOW’S PAINT &amp;
GLASS CO, INC.
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I amto* rrlrrm w *taifcnatlaiu from tto •van.
r • mandatory at i m n if
f h , BuTundm Hit,bn
tto leglilat We appropriaat far the fUeal ytar 1*33.
Mdem a n given aaikority
E l I* Ua dbcretlon. ■itv■ M id
tlvil
ampiejem
M to Indlapcnaabla to tka
■ eantiaotiy of tka public

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* * ■ avnaptleee from maada
w l w ^ t for I K to r t torn
«to d e a d ky ike IW d e a t la
practically tvary agency o f tto
' • ‘‘" . I eMabfehmew. namUy ta
*h* Dcpewmewi of
Tran*unr, Commerce, Agriculture, HaJT* [ararior, awl State, la tto
Smltkionlin laatKiRlan, the Paaa
ma C oa l
offke, O t n r m m
Wmlag
Ottkf, Imeratata Cam" » « o Commbilott,architect of the
Capitol, Library of Comma, tka
E March, IMS, freiWent toaa» Offlto BalbUag and Setyd kaa found 103 IndWktu- dlara ffoma,
'toe atvaral dopartmanta
Tka moat rectal Itoaldamlal
Mgaration from ito aarrlto asacwlva order aadar ihla dtaaro*
m»m maid kora impaired ilaaary authority, that algnad aa
BEtawy af tka executive January 19, 1WT, axtoadod curb
I asamptioti to aa mmraay la iko
mb ma# tto Praaldtat'a •»• Dapanmom i f J « H
r L g | « vaa |amad aadart fa tka PraaldaaCa Cabinet tto
to* af tto fcwltoon rentft- morda alao ttow tka; Claadt A.
5 a m tka rmpaatlao da- Bwaaeen, Batratary af t t o ‘ Navy,
W a d bureau head, that U almoat aarayy-flva, mtd Dm -

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one for S3 j w n . Poor affright,
|now retracted, wao tto abated*
1aUkougk aloe ytara ago Lawk
tod I N aolo hour*. He flaaaeed
•tka flrat flifkt la tto tarrltary
I la l i l t . ______________

whirled aroaai amll they tm e w
aa a vlelMe my.
Tkia my wBJ diahttegrate at•ma. Bm k #W not dhtntcgraia
wkk any vtalMa apaod n purtleli

ENERGY a » l
RESISTANCE
f r o m YOUR FOOD

WITHOUT OAR OR HOAT

inn E le c tr ic

Service

Naw Time Pnyment Plan
On Goodyear Tires

Tocher Salary
Boost Possible
Under New Mil

m rsT -- s t

lo c o Oaa and Oil*,
lfl*to Lubrication,
king ami Poliihlng

and Radio Service,
light. wnrlced by
OK Method .

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ffirttr $ &amp;

have toon photographed httaly at
■to California Imritut* ef Teeh- fair to ooot., toa-i li, W AIL Bo
oology, Rat they art etamla In •opfllaa
•lao. They caawot vet torn to ■ A im — aei&gt;rUee Mb* rat. to«aen In tto air, although they exlit there.
Ttoau raya am tingle track*, In
n aland tkamtor, •Mimb ray

of Oaorgla 83,788,746 tho firm
year, and 8*366438 ttko fifth ytar;
Alabama’* flrat allotmcat would
b* MA«kS19, and tto aiaoaM
would tncnuM' to t fifth year
maximum of W V W .
Tka camp* figure* thowud
Florida had 460,181 Inhibition In
1030 whoa* ages ranged from fha
to 20. Gtorgla had 1,0*3,588 aad

Diamniid* And Waiekaa
Fin* Wnleh And Jewelry R g fe lH e g
Dinmond Mounting And E a g ra v la f
- w a u t a 'r m t K i * t * «

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o f Dr. Rokan A. Mlllllun.
Tto
tnaka am atemla part Itlav. Cm mla ray* *at them off ky hit-lag
aad aapladhig «lagk *tom«.
la ttom Min atomb-tlaa raya
lie tto toga anargerlat dapteiad
by, fiction, provided tkm la anywkart a maervclr for iuc.1 ray*.
T to pan ef the atom’ from which
'ha panklea tome I* h*H togeth­
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Wprk Org

Annivernairy Bala, *u&lt;h oats
auch amatin k prlceaf I t o
of thia event end will boy V
tho price you want to pay!

A*eerie 1

in c it e d
Florsheim $8.75 up
Friendly $5.00
Fortune |100
SHOES

TWO HOURS OF FUN!

Sstarday Night fr o * 11 P. BL ts 1
Complet* Bar Servlet
Steak*—Chicken Dinners
“Catering To The
,

Edde Batteries
Aka
Retreading On
Time Payment
111 Pavfc A»«

ANNIVERSARY

iiMHWFp Wv*i&gt;ppi it iw f nirwnon

T - The - JEWELER

Aai

Curie# Suite
Van fftiaen Bhirta
Other Brand* gkirt
Silko-liae Neckwaaj
"provocaura'*
rvirythlag yd
trouble and I
Ito Uaian.1*

W# ran furnl»h W *
your Bed gf n ad*. Bk*
our largo aelmtleu.
f"

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Eckersona
O v e r Lahe-R iaer

In Ltm gviood F ea tu re

Calmer* Win In Loop
Battle Last Night
By S c o r e O f 29-16

U W t Tartician M
Y&lt;
Am i Hope Fiaiali H
Money Last N lgM
Kennel Clab Track

Getting off to ■ ilow min which
•nabltd lHo opposition to garner
a two-point 1(1(1 In tha wrly minCt«a of their contra t, the Eckir•on Canned gradually return d
to their old form to top the
Lake-Riser Clraneri by n 29-1'I
count in a City Long.-,, frani*
which took place on thj Seminde
High tc booI court last night
The Cannon soon moved up to
« ven terms with tho Cletnenr and
then itrpped to tho fore, Irmling
• d at th« end of the quarter
nnd 17-7 t»t hnlf time. The count
■t the end of the third period
wan 31-11
In thj Canned' fa ­
vor.
1 Eckcdon nrd Whiddon led the
, garnering a total of II points
by tallying erven time* from the
firld (vltll • \Vh!&lt;l&lt;Ta n score I Id

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lo finisIt la tha aataey la Charm-

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m e - Bolrh tad U ke C»T; Aaguatiwa, Ocala, .and UeLani
Ife kibibij m t o’clock Frlsl iwlce white the Daytma Oearher&gt;.
inanweci whh Deland and •ft,r leeing their fin gn-ua, tame
ef TlW nhimi clashing in hark In the second to immure ihe
W fhtMSSbdafThle W » SanfordbjL t-, ttmnu
% The winner of tho^Jrst
M c L u r »»ii M rWliljriPffcamp
l WO! clash whh Pi 1stkd, at U* »n ««F *
•» » . »irt|g''r
hat evening while ihe -ti.iiwr, romblnatlmi. than any which te»b
: latter two eewMefa wM 1«|. the floor hiarlgg ihe colors « f th"
oat In the srml-ftnal ram# Semlnota Sehaol thli"Nhbew, -Wklt
t upper bracket at 9 o’cUxA Johnnlg M orpr, awltefced from
lay atemlng.
| guard la forward, fllllnjr the gap
Mat performance, have any on late oeraelona, the team ka&lt;
E e (he hwal eatflt should worked with eo-&gt;nllnatlo.t that
through with honor* al- was eery noticeable, eso,*ruly
k tka H it that tho Fads hoH »gmln* Euatl. hem rfrvntly.
at cm victory uvor ill learna
-------------------d with the exception of
Three were drowned In IIBnolJ
Chy, Leon awl Palatka, food waters.

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V A O tl! C A T III'.ltlN R WILSON ■
I •I"'I her risst report «
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her petition tor tlia l dlsehaei
and that she trill apply is a
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uf
her l 'minty, jrjafS
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4 ECONOMY m i'
SATISFACTION m ,
ThubklistoHDuJJtAmJ

Fteridisns Will Clash Ijtke. f ___
Kvani, f ... ......
With Georgians In Riser, r ..........
it .......
Palm Beach Affairi Tnrrance,
Miles, n .... .
Appearing en the hoiinit show JUrder.

ILiKiy pmnnim at Palm Beach lonluhi. fUkiT"

C l a s s i f i e d Advertisem ents

FklUw The Digs At Ltiiw ui l

in .r .

(TiTK o r

IIJ 8. Park A m

Ititea, beln* held for ehiri y, will be Preston
Roy Echols, 129-pound Hanford I
laifeh ITInee
b.l't TfISTII HACK—t-l« mile: Chance youth who will furry the colon of
—
' i*ha■lie, Ann Knltb. Rllver Tint.
KH1HTII — 1*111urIIr : lime -Id
'•■» I'lctslor. Hklner. Trsirie the University of El.-ridn in lm i
.|t
7
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Hell, Mvellc Count, Hpeeitv James ■ member of the University of
utter l-i.l ■
1 &lt; :n Ian a sit
-■
Georgia lioiins leim as the eol"licit H efner
(.*» n «n
Idfiite fistic tennis untie.
“ &lt;■ « « * '
• » F S r e s m a v fi R a d k
(W i i o d
Men in formal d ies* mid Indu s
In evenlnir gown*, representing toil
ineiety of the »r»y winter seiann
____________ _ _____ _
In Palm Stbch, will provide tlt.t
1 *.
-FA3—Eln»m»n borrowed thrmifhj meal MpeOdlvely attired and fashChsese
J
trna o f faltinrt debris today in nn| Innable audience thvt
has ever
8
i j { effnri to recover ihe bodies ef: watched a Claw
bovine team in
Spreads
. ihr'e of their comrades trapped artlon.
(1118 "hdo fight ins » fire &lt;hkt virtual-j (Healdes the attm-Hnn of srrini
l*&gt; A
destroyed one building en the j the Floridians martini; their nntnow in n ew -d esign
public aquare and thtmaged three ur*l rlvnla^from fteorgin, the ait|
pvarnnrn
ol
the
retired
rhtmpbm
1,,
fhem.
Sw anfcyiw ig gfassesf
, ||,|.
The three foe whom Fire Chief' firiie Tnnney ns referee, and that
• SpwUtat gfciesre strewn allh
p,„b- P. R. Moore snld ail hope hadI of rh.vrle Francis foe. 'ho noted
hARMWan.., Uwnoe Swankynn&gt; Uwn abandoned were IJeut. Joei author, will aid to the Inierrm of
fee will n.-i
m in Ycrj-U want to roltnt n
ns Mr Reef, IMpentan t'harles T. OHen-, tonight's program.
as announcer.
whoAalet. And while you're doing
„-td chain an&lt;l Tom Maddln.
Roland Schlndlrr bvs replaced
it, get acquainted
the
Seven mher firemen were In' heavyweight (Jordon (iardrer who
with all eeven
t
^
wl, elt jurrd none serli v ly . In flghiing
la It at to the (Jntor crew title to n
o f the drtldoua
Ihe early morning Mate.
wrist injury.
X r a ft Cheese
«
a
Hteva O’Connell of Writ Palm
Spreadt. Tliey'n! , 1 ,
,
Btarh will also see action an I i*
marvelous for
I
! rapeeietl to send the interest uf
sandwiches, salad, •['
a
the recort population *Kv high,
and appetiters.
_____
Othrn slatctl to appear include
money risk. Fannings up to $2l)&lt;)i
In a month. IK tails mailed free.. Tlgtr Its nr. Ill*; Jack Rem, 149:
•UVE YtVJW WATCH repaitwl Write ZAN.I!,, 971 Monmouth, Oeeri’f Andurson, 130; Hairy
Keel, ISO, and Krneit lairettx, IP.',
by one who ira'ly knows i',,vr. Cincinnati, O.
Urlgia, JoveUtr, Magnolia Avr.
&lt;— Hllqnlton IVnnird
MEN I IIET VUJdU AT ONCBl
NEW Oaitev Tonic Tablets tmf
tin raw uTatar Invi^oraiea and
alter Mint mams, (jnu doao pop, ,p
stgai.e, glands. If not delighird,
timer rotunda few rente paid, |lb-Hnw»rs nnd l^antw,
idall, wrliti McKeyindds llrug Cunt* FOR HALF: ramellla, Japonlra
.•any.
and rose Huihet. Lait ahlpment.
Mrs. C. It. Kin Icy, Phone 170-1.

I Swardo* — i l n with &gt;he fm A U l which may occur la apke

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McLaulin, Jeweler

Localile Boxes
For Gators In
Charity Bouts!?'•«* • •*

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, tltt Sahara. Uten llltla. thin .1
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ELGIN GRUEN R U liO Ti
SPECIAL PRICKS '

lUCK—ratuiltr: trirst

Babe Riiko li shown ibove
After he milted one of hli few
rhances to connect with Prctldie
Mnifnbtiil
*.*
Steele who rttained the middleShifty l.ltfhtnln*
w*i(ht rrown when he Won over
Riiko by a decision in their lh•llsakeye Chief, Harmon Wurrtirr, round tide fldht at Ntw York. , ra reiu l Maid. U n Tiaer. Our In i ,
l.a lila il.yara - la ta M « l i i
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LBGAL NOTITB

Wrist Watches

mile; lU lf*

't &gt;.0. Mjatip hoar, Kane Wheaton.

It m ils: lime. : t l

l.oi

A r e Victorious

KCSowoA
kmt hkeTbiU^Jt4SU m i^ e

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23 ounce) f:?r 234
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M ltltOKt &lt;Jt •’fH.htl'

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Ask For Free
DcnionHtration

RANDALL
E lectric Co.
113 Magnolia

,*!H ROUNDS

"Mr. Risaevelt Is my kind of
vliiut follu," taitl William An­
drew Johnson, afier he had »p*nl
an hour clmlting with ihe l'rtai
dent at the While House, John­ LOOK! 80 Gallons gna (rN
son, shown on the White House
Saturday. See II. U. Pupa
grounds, holds In his right hand Company Now!
a ailver-headcd cane whhh Mr.
Rooaevtit gavt him. (Astoeiiled
Press Photc)
LOUT: LARGE, rrd IH-rs on rat.
Collar bean nam« I,. V. Me
Liuliu. Reward. Return 112 W.
°L * .V GOLF
Ilh or phone 120.

Ml Star Feature • Tonight
NfiflH RACE — FUTURITY

JANLANDO Gf.'I.F
and Country ("40
. The aporttoat and most sreme
••U eeurae la Ccniral Florida
Faea— U Halva
*Julies ,10c

Men 7Sc
Season «25—Month 111

LOST: Gteea
hantlka,t
rvat be'wren Liku Mlnni
Triangle Stall,m Orlando
way. Phone IU3-J.

BOXING

W M ia L

WANTKI*—A Ruslnrsi in colored
section.
Must show pioflt,
grocery, meaia. Box A. 11., Har•Id.
til— ApartUMuta fa t Real.
FURNLSHE1I FIVE Room L|iarttnent. Inquire HI2 Magiudit
Avenue.

LOST: AMERICAN Pit bulld.g. FOR BENT: Five rsini modern
bungalow, IIS W. unit Ht.
U:intlle. Anawets to nam&lt; nf
llalsy. Phonr 711. pply 147 M„l' Phon„ 104 or 923-J. Walter S.
lenville.
Coleman.
FIVE ROOM Bungalow and gat
age. 220,1 Palmettu Ave.
TEBUtLT 2-ti.n Dodge truck
with celery body, reedy la FURNISHED
4-ROOM
htuae,
ttlL Prlcw, 97*0. Rebuilt rhrv*
quarter meter. 1U7 N. Loru t
nlet (rack, celery bmly, 9 12 % Avenue. Lawson.
Reel A Sona, U*ed Car Dealer*,
*ii nr. 1st nt.

SAVE
on Quality
LI QUORS
CtC LIQUOR
B y Pn fdM aiag A t

SA N FO R D . ORLANDO
k e n n e l C lu b

JERSEY MILK Cow. Heavy milk­
er. Mra. (J. G. Flint, Rkkmond
FOR FIRST class roofing wink. Avenue.
New roofs or roof repairing —
tiny kind—charges reasonable. All FOR SALE: Jersey milch cow. C.
W. Isbell, Lakr Mary.
work goaraataed. See F. M. Eng­
lish, East Gentva Avenue or FOR SALE-25 Airless Tires for
phone CL
tractor*. Hrminole Ttrr Shop.
Service.

HD'HAND AND wife
homesperated greet
, ncaa . Kverytkiag m

Ilccause It’s
TOMORROW NIGHT

DOZIER * GAY'S Floor ami
___ _
Heck Paint will give your porch
run tha best protection you caa buy.
bud- Hlasley-Rogert Hardware Com-

K. OF P. HAM.

RICHER!

3rd tad Hanford

Main Event— 10 Itmm

FAST BLACK

Fur parllwt and table Here Ice, »e recttinmeml tmr beei
(dipped) Ire Cream.

quality bulk

\

Thi* week’s
•pedal is

KID CHOCOLATl

MXI'LK
WALNUT

KUughtrr-IIo«H
B ailie Royal

SEMINOLE
CREAM ERY COMPANY

�CONGRESS ‘SHOOED’ FROltE WHITE HOUSE ‘SIT-DOWN*

CANARY SINGS ‘YANKEE DOODLE?
LAST WORK OF .GREAT SCULPTOR
SAUNDERS TRIES COME-BACK

Pete, a two-ounce golden-throated u n if y , hea etariled Wm Mm IM
D. e , with Mi ability to tin j "YinMi Doodle.* Lifting M. MayMdb
ssillngward, Pit* warblis :h* Introduction and aharus without MWMt
a M b la thli picture Pit* It ehown In hla u y i u Up waged ia M &lt;
maad perfermanee tided bp Jamee Moran, flfe-playar. I , M. Janaaden,
tha Mrd'a ewntr, tough! It la ting tha numbtr bp whittling N awry night
far Ihrta months. (Aeaoclatid Prtta Photo)

BERT WHEELER TO W ED ACTRESS

tha U.S.B. Wyarning during naval maneuvers aft Ian Padre,
Tha Wyoming la ahawn at anchor In San Ptdra harbar trttr
w tha vvatIma In from tha tea. Among lhaaa hlllad warn Cap*.
I A Trumhle (tell) af tha U-B. Marina aarpa. a raaMant at
drla, Va, and Albert Knoa (right) of Cambrldga, Mate, a prlvata

Florida Considers the New York World’s Fair o f 1939

Thla modal at Oaarga Waahlngton with Robert Marrla and Maym Balaman waa tha laat piaea at acuipturtng dona by tha eminent Laredo Taft,
whe died btltrt lie eempletlen. Morrli tnd Stloman art praaanted at
tha “flntntltr and ee-flnaneltr- af tha Havolutlen. Tha mamaHal will
ha aamplatad and am tad In Chicago. (Aiaaalatad Praia Photo)

MARY ASTOR WEDS AGAIN—HONEYMOONS ALONE

Bait Wheeler, tha film ctmtdlan, tnd Sally Heinea. mevie aetreaa, 1
ahawn In Lot Angolas aa they flltd thrlr notice af Mention to man
Thar plan to taka tha vowa quietly within a Itw diya and honiymtta
Miami, Fla. Bart govt hla age aa 41 and Sally cold aha la I
(Aaaoclatad Praia Photo)

AUTHOR ATTENDS P A R T Y

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ant to tha praildtat. Grc *«r Whelan, waa apoktamaa lor tha
art and aaid ha waa thrl
at the File aa eahJUltd

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Advance Guard
S t r i k e s And Sit* O i Chattanooga
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Ball Club Here
Leather Workers .

Insurgents
Killing Of
2,500 Loya[ Troops

BOSS SIT-DOWNKU QUITS STRIKE

Legislation W o u l d
Allocate One Bil­
lions For Low
Rent D w e l l i n g s

NUMBER 107

Established In IMS

SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1 M7

P ickets Awaiting Housing Plan
Shoe Shop CaUs Recommended
To Congress
In M assachusetts

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Five Crew Members
Of E n g l i s h Ship
Injured As S h e l l
H i t s Quarterdeck

Sentiment Rises Commission Will
Against Chauge M ake Plans For
For High Court C ity E lection Franco

WASHINGTON, Feb. 24-M T
—Two Democratic leaders askesl
Congress toslay to set up a St.,00(1.000,000 low rent housing and
Head Of Farm Sys­ slum clearance program.
tem Takes Quarters Introducing (he bill to authorState Troopers Eject
Seminole County Now ( all L o e a I i t e n T o
In Mayfair Hotel lie Federal loans ami grants to
local authorities to aid in housing
Laborers At Elec­
T en To One In FaReplaee Com m i sThe ndvanre guard of fh a tta families o f small incomes, Sena­
tric Boat W o r k s nooga’s Look tuts had arrived here tor Wagner, Democrat, N. Y. and
vor Of Present Flan
s i o n e r Whitehurst Defenders Of Madrid
today and established themselves Representative Steagall, D e m o ­
Hold L a r g e Part
An ohethm jirm lamathni
ntlLike a I'irrnr.le stratus phei •
Pickets awaited call* to In spring hemtquarters at the May crat, Ala., declared they had the
(if
Strategic l l i l l
tbtwixi
Fnn*
r,|
t
itin
n.i
tu
elm
t
balloon Sanford public
opinion
nhoc plant* in a trreat Maaaa* fa ir Hotel.
endorsement of "many sector* of
1 C ity t'liriiiui-iHioriir In
ru|d-iuu
continued to ri-e today again-'
chusett* manufacturing cen
le a d in g the arrivals was Joe Ih , Federal Government."
Ilf rae XmmreHutral I’lM*
'
IV rry N. Whitehurst, resiguutl.
President Ituu. soil's proposal t • will hi- iftrtiietl at the
ter today aa labor rows Engle, lupervisor of the Wash
^punish inHtirvfpitls n*i&gt;ortregu­
Authors uf the measure would
brought numerous new walk­ ington-Chattanooga baseball farm ­
»tl t lint 2 ,r» D iM !m ('rm m u it
rearrange the supreme t'oort by lar M n il uf the ti'in nC 'iien .
outs or "sit-downs" in com­ ing system, who will play one o; create a new United States Housing
t'lo v iiio iii in ’hi- 1 hart *r uml-r tai'iiT.T wptv sliiin at Ovictlo
II
err'a
W
alter
U
Fry,
jnealdtm
of
th*
Fry
IW
u
c
U
,
Inc.,
Dr■‘M
u
g
u,‘*
m'
mUcr,‘
lhl’
Authority
under
which
they
said
munities from coast to coast the leading roles In the diamond
today while idlior lIoviTHon H ‘ whieti th'H #‘ity ii|«erate'i
A quick agreement, how­ school opening here March 1.
the President could gather “the trail, who uliowtil striking r m p lo ir n whurt* tu irvt off Kitting j oliH* juatif*&gt;
tin* t iimmiKstiifi to gain n re** &gt;ln muni foriT’s "linul of tlie
ever, to demands of the Unit­ Other* at tha M ayfair are Jim ­ scattered organtiations now cm .{iltiwn himself. ,\ rmiipriiiiihu wgj$ i*iwhu$i yuivturihiy ufiurrmon, ami htiwli.
t|4*n w hiili is
fidlowvd hy the funsivo** ptisltud a widosprctul
ed Shoe and Lenther Work­ my Hamilton, vice-president of the powered to engage In housing.’* F r y rvturnctl to work —but fim t took ;i lont* nup $&gt;n l ho r**t hoV A final tuliiLui 11 of all m i n uiayoi’H pn'clam.itioii nut I*** * * offpitStVO o p p ral IOU.H,
er* Union for a H percent
(bat lui l bu» 11 suhmuod l &gt; noun than .10 day * hufure tin* eli*rtton.J
Nashville Vols, • Southern League
They believed Federal funds svon wistfngr **n. t A'-•taiiitoit Drum* I'hoi,.)
A t IsO lliloll, llto i i i i i u i i a l t y
Increase by mure than • score of tram . Thost eapertrd within a recommended would bring out
tuilay shovu-d Dv.» | . « «-ti against
A (iimhdati- who ixt'ie N tu m-o] iv p o rti'tl ItVP
tlliTlttuT'S
ot
New England shoe m anufacturers few days a le Clyde Milan, man­
the pluti, while It wtii- m Livur tii * mum* on ttu* hall"t inn nt file l lit* tTi'AV o f tht* H filirtll I lilt—
$.100,000,000 of N o n - F e d e r a l
mnvnt U rganiirr William B. Ma­ ag er of the Lookouts; Davis San I- loans. T h e y
of
It.
371,MM
his entry with the City Clerk not lledii|* Ruynl Oak had ln-en hi*
han to assert “ I think w« hava tln, team reereiaryj Dr. Lee J*n- .family dwelling figured
The atruw |&gt;*»ll »■ "ii»| ivD'd t*y l lime than dO nr less IIhitit 20 jtirtil when a flie 11 hurst mi Ihtl
units requiring
already won thi* rtrike.”
sen, club physician; and Freddie shout $ 1,000 each could In- pro­
mr ♦lay k lie furi* IIn* vntiiig day.
Thu llurahl tin miuji
’i|iiarterhm k during an insurgent
A 21-hour picket detail replaced Sington, Washington Outfielder. vided.
lusiy
uf
Ni“ws|u|ti’r F ii '-'M
bomhirdimnt
uf
Valencia
City 1 leik Frank luinismi point air
ait downer* at the Electric Boa?
A^sonntimi fuellitii”’ *lim\» \
Zinn Beck, veteran scout ami
*’•I •*'i* I li.it rile|| 4afidtdate** » n yi-rteohiy,
Company at Groton Conn., from roach of the Chattanooga outfit Is
klents In till* arrliait iti I*. 1'» try 11m
Cunftieting re p o rt wi*ru tv *
!&gt;»• me4tmp.»nii*d hy a
which atriktr* were ejected yes­ quartering him self In Orlando and
ti»
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CgllitlM
liltI |*4*l 11i«»n li«&gt;!irtmr tin* mime', uf 2 » ceiud mi tin- fighting nt Ovittlo#
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
C
o
i
n
c
i
d
e
n
t
In
terday by State trooper*.
probably will rem ain there until
1 Imtige.
ipialified clector*
Dispatehes front llnyoniu* nil ihit
Like th« Douglas A ircraft Com­ the full team arrives here,
Name
And
Place
F iaiHoSpnn sli
frontier
said
An iiiialysii of |h$* h.illnl ■* »•
ID e 1 1 rat ion
ln&gt;oks w ill
hi
.
“
“rtufo
111 I.idiiK will n*4.dfiiili|ii gr
Den. Markham Tenia v«-al 11 startling .$im*'ini of ti»
pany a t Santa Monica, Calif.,
Engle and Berk are rushing
|I ■
&gt;ItM11 li ifif lln I'ttlP t lU il
tewui inio-nt iuftinn ymeii hauled
Is M i s l e a d i n g 7 tiVImk tmtighi in ih»- Y.ilJc/
whose plant continued to be oc­ plans for the diamond school's
I heir wnv lo Die M iiter of Ulil
lively To Receive. lerrst U*ing diHiihiytr*! t*\ worn
Until f*»r a rugiil.ir M
cupied by pHduwntr*. the boot opening and expect to watch near­
p rll* Ahtnit -ID puri't »it of
ill-*
firm ha* big Government cun ly 400 youngsters ami rookies
John F r a r t k a rre te d here
Itnard Draft Today | A ui.it ugam ■1 Ilia !*i 1*lidi'tjt
Thursday'* tblus, Tidal Snub it.
.
tract*.
parade their baseball abilities be- y ratrrd ay la remnacUon with
Itin |m•-anI wero sent in hy wonit 1*.
Hear Davis Si*»re ! tttiind
rting 11 m
m uf Ovinln
tt.ia n Pier Daytona ll a . It; low. |,.,|ii-ntl n* in Washlngum
In other sector*, In a atrlke- fore the eyes o f veterans whose alleged nwifidewew .activities,
li; .
, ,1
! lu iirn tm in t trniiii-. mul li'rnwil
^ * • Although thi* numta-r of | mu
2 :tl| A. .11. mid —:
I*. II.; high, t. rday pointed to the probability
clored watch case plant a t Elgin. nod may mean a fortune for some
High &lt; mirt &lt; liange 1.
,,,,.1,1,,^ defeat «&gt;f
in not b , be nafw sed with (be h :2tl A. If. nmf -e f t P. M.
,, „ t;,„ . E.heetd IL IL.ikbri.., hlllot h WUN H i t t tllllgl*' "III ill.
111., diuentton In union rank* of unknown.
-------- $ t1. rr. d- '«ar." two
Franeiaes
who
havo
ad­
•tfieru w ire JW |**»eent of tin* *
recently-striking gtasa workers
4 In* f 4if the Arm y
Engineering
Judge 1, \ \ , Davis uf Otlandu
Tin* Guv.anuutit lias been In*However, the same ghost that
|h$»
anti
Sanford \V$mhIiii «ii 4.f tin- World i , „ p«# Ht»uM Imv,. rrr r iv .d
this womtn, .Svvrral of
flared awl United Mine W orker has plagued the school since its vanced shuffle board In lrrr.t*
t.Mlity u|i|n. i-d I'n- idem [louse-( tiiugitu* Dvlcd^ m-ar tbu liny n f
here.
C
’lty
official*
said
to
­
voters
milling
die
woinm
ir«
will meet tomorrow night at 7:'ty aft...moot the R ivr(s and Harbors
| wage negotiation* were subralt- peeepeetlee membership soared he
high m'hiHil girt 4 nml f*on ,■* i*l v l,#i* plan 1 * inrrua dic Snprmio* I t i fur nmnllii There lias
nVIivck in ih rir fiiitiTiinl hall
ted to a auU-eirntmlttee o f oper­ yond .” 00 was still sticking clusr day.
D m l n jt n r f m i the I I «-in 14 ^hij*
1 oiirt mid net forth his argiiim-iu •' been m teintie fighlllllf
in
till*
An unnutired cnineidenee in First H irirt. Hidy nnitine lituiim * t ’sinaf, art i-hrig in ihu Ax'iuriatud nutf &lt;I nnly nr*Tilly.
ator* and diggers, and the motor today.
t *■
f»»r 1* the wre k Iv Dirt1*lieon :a-♦- i |,f&gt; dreefi of the Fiiy for fouP
I*
u
tti
tin*
s
u
I
led
tlJr»
Fi*w
vati*rs
il'^iru.l
t
&gt;
1 •-rorr- •
yesterday's
Herald—Hist
Franindustry hud a new Union re ­
hot f»f Suit fun I Iviwunhiti* nr ihu
(l««N|lMWri| Oh |*'i h •* T w rtl
That spook is the tack of accom­ cls. the
alleged
euniid-nee
* hairman flrurgu D. PilNImry their written senliuu-n* h* voiul \nidex Hotel.
quest to consider.
modations for students.
I.
K,
Iv•
rii$*y
j
i
tii'plny
iihttiir
I
man.
began
hi*
operation.
ai
Itoiird
the
*\V*
in
tli
|
mmoi
Imd tailed 1 me* ling of tin
hi ill engaged in discussion* to
Among ihu m - funding point 1
Considerably pcnurlx-d over the
tu t* for thi* morning, liit dir I*«hIv
nIi*nn5iiilt- tin*
.go t -li,
wind up jta recent dispute with prospects o f asking some of the the local shuffUboard courts — ia Diiildtug |»finut fur D
m n in it i Im* I 'mitt pr p" .il .luilgu
*
liiuMing
«ifi
\
\
.
t
imotli-i
a
Hti»i4
w $i 4111 in conference nf noun nrnl tdtlioiigli ninny who p 1 n.tllv Dav11 himigln me wm 4&gt;n$* thnl
General Motor, the United Auto­ baseball hopefuls to sleep under could b a te hern Inlrrpret.-d to
to* word citiiie from lln* rotictavc hrinight their hallni !-■ j I
mobile Workers te n t
W alter the canopy of heaven, the Cham­ men the "ron" man was one ol Thirtirtitli Ftruui City Hull i
•ho ‘ddi'd luciiiht 1 won* iinnoci-s
F ran ­ uni * show.
• homU-r wh«*r«* final drufix of ite
«rn» willing to "in
Chrysler, president of the auto­ ber o f Commerce redoubled ’&lt;* the two cii ir-mlndrd
v.
II* hrt' k»d In i -onremmit
ale
1
■•pun
m'h*
!*■
'titg
compiled,
|
ment
utnl
explain
ihi
m
-•.i,id
mobile firm bearing hi* name, a efforts to provide rooms and cises.
W1 li siuiistiu! j*nif fat is,
Thu
W
4
iith*-r:
Moptly
rhunly
•
*
|ii adoption, utie engineer e* ■Pending mi the way th« v le d .
City officials said thry were
ropiest for "national conference" board for the students.
hiwilfliiif!
»iiriM|i|n &lt;d ihu Other
(light ami I li»ir day, prnhahly
plained i«» the A asufhired I’ i p u , 1 A
* innjority tif the bit111 » 1 .nit*'
ton appreciative of the work
looking toward a collective b a r­
do of the 11*!• 1 out wil| I $t heard
M"n* Hi hi 1*10 hi- min*r* front
m^inmil
tu
n
in
ii&gt;
iili
|i*iriitiri;
At
noon
today
the
need
existed
h
it*|votn wtn-1In r n il
tiie in h tT ii nu halhdei-r* wer,» ineli'i ■d t&gt;
gaining agreement,
done by tha ahutfletioard F ra n ­
Wed 110 -hie iihhuiigh th" \\14 Imleiri I “irulu (*iovi* i m itiiHl.
for at least 30 co rn s. Chamber cises in promoting recreation
iliiciduif 4 luingu in (4 nipuruui
teph’d 1ho I.utgmigc'4 cmitnifii-il try heve that a ptn k* »t Supid'im- I*enker wn e«o named.
•fi 'r» ii n d l «i|ii*n a i l i o n r r&lt;mvi*n«
liXiiurita*
Ntti thw* “t
Floi i i
officials railed again on localites
•ill
1'iMirt wonhl m. to- ite* h ds
•he draft.
to allow thtaa t» " men l« be­
A iiieefirig ol uM dir&gt; "ot nml
h**ru F r ItJuy nt •• ft* J | ,
to assist them.
Oeca^ii'fi.il r.iiii i, sutni-wdukt t-»»M
pupp.
fo III.
I* «n mliuttu. in aniue &gt;411 ir- *nlf lipire I fan
come confused with a confi­
• minirtre &gt;k m im ti wa
i afl* I U o o ifn iiin Hull, u will amimiru'uil
Those who have a spare room
in wi-'t |H»rn it innighi; T hur &lt;i &lt; ter** that ihu Future «*f a M*pon 1exeeiitlve,
dence man'a operation.
lor M ir t in tli** hoim* «»l Pro* i “ M* 'v
AI it y f;i i r II H i'J (lin riu r 14
rlnutlv' nml roMi’r, |ir»ha,ily i * *0 c-uue ih r o 'ig li he fo re tnfiiglu [ T h e g re a t r p n C *tf th "
are u rgrd to register at the Cham­
fa *h III How (lid I nog
lu'ifl fur t»; to p, M nn-l a ilnncj
ber,
111 fJslBt |M*«•It &gt;a$.
m ight cniiM ! a 1!* la y
o f »* vt-ral v o tin g tin* plan
i«i*-cl r•• liol I
Visitor today taei
fir W. \\\ hi Hi* Hull nt |o |* \ | f

ReachAgreement

Says Rod
Soldiers Routed

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Expect Report
On Ship Canal
R eleased Soon

Sanford lim a n .....

Committees Named
F o r Conclave Of
Woodmen's Ci r cl e

Daytona - DeLand
H i g h w a y Is Out,
Officials A s s e r t

The new Itaytona Hearh-Del.and
highway, of great imereti to Sem­
inole County resident*, U definltrly "out" this year, according
to Information originating in the
State
Road
Department head­
quarters at Tallahassee.
However, there were Indication*
that the project may he included
in the expenditures of the Depart)mam in I9.'W,
Begun about five or tig months
before Dave Shnlta went out of
k offlre, State workmen cut several
" miles of right-of-way and accom­
plished some grading. Operations
were mopped by Gov, Cone who
said no provision was made to
care for new road construction.

Formal Opening Of
SanLando Springs
Scheduled Saturday

DeCottes Elected
Again As President
Of Bar Association

Local Shufflers
Defeat Ml. Dora In
Afternoon Match

Hastings Potatoes
Ready I n Move In
Sanford xhuffUboardeM f r e e r
^ March, Scott S ay s
tiny afternoon won FI out of

would Mitnphie In* study id th
li siMiiiiHrit tiM 1'iiiP i n n

fif&lt;»riro W. Iluf'iiti?* wan re­
cite DM president ami S. J. N il game* from the Mi. Ih»ni iI mc
Fir»t rot In.id id Ita-ilng. il
named again ** secretary of the pu&lt;herx and were prepare-1 10 trict potatoes will 11 n t y to o.i
meet
New
Smyrna
here
at
2::U|
I*.
Seminnltf County |U r AiNorUtion
to market during tin linal day.
when Ihr urganixitiun met in ’ M- K,^ * yr “n '.hr ’" u_nici‘ l1 f,,urw February, or f i tl y
Miticli,
thp Yubli-t Hotel fur n discussiun nenr the Fire Station.
penditr- li|ioti mark' 'ing cot
Other
games
on
the
home
sched­
u f {irnpusnl legislation ami »t-.
ti&gt; at, W. 11. Ft*off, vi'itmuiitilu *Ip
ule include a tnaieh with Kiwis f111* A nit*r I i it'il F ill it *u *wi■
Icctiun of o i l i e r .
t , i
A r h«*rli from f ’uin|&gt;troller I M.
Attorneys lalkeil over Ih , sug- there Satutday anil Orlando here] porti*i I hero Thu Ihn-iifig
l i t* f».r Xi.hfiN IH w in rut 4 iV i'| d»«
gesteii new criminal cwle for the &lt;n Mar. 0,
Fl-irisln 1 fmintu Cl op h i
u»i day hy M |* tK«-ritfI*»r». t h rk &lt;*f th**
State explaining later that these
I. W. Francis captain of t hi- , rapiilly ami tniffirnily thi
j ( ircui* i
repri*s«*niunf Sunil8
measures woul&gt;| revamp the pres­ local outfit ^reported that
hi* 4Uill.
l rude * u iitity* 4him * in »In*
firs t
ent cmle in some ilrgrer nml es­ games of contestant, have
From it»4•i» ••
•I 11*r il .nt ion n f F lo rid a ra n * track
tablish new points
in
oth.'r proved considerably since tic i v y l, th * |» nini4-i «i|ioiiti| fifart gtiing
r4*v uftuuK,
way*.
construrtetl three new count
ih** n i - i ( k H hy n» ti iist M»n I I
T h i- * ' u io y , a -ro td in g tu M ilT hrre more subjects which he|i| repaired three old ones.
* whitu ihu int»vunit*m of tuln-i *
, tiia ii*i hy Hint*- n ffie ta l % h k fate I
the spotlight were ( I ) the inTourists anil Deal citiaem *
t $vfiim- ipiiu- g iru m t n room I II
*11 I 'l C H i ' tllfire than f t 'w,.4Mill f | ix»i|
tangibly fix law, (2 1 the m rrh in - mviirtl tu uap the recreational fa-j tm g 4 in A|&gt;rilP Mr. II Miing
&lt;
• rfirin g *'nr»"rfitri"*-4 in It!.'l7 E a c h
ic*s lirn taw anil frt) the unifi­ eiliii-4 hy joining ih»* S*nfNr*lj jHirti-tl.
1 county in E-lutfiifii *liar4*i aliku in
cation of the bar.
Shuftli tMiard Flub,
p
Most iif t ho Ihivifig
tliNtrihiiiiori ».f ih«* fun»l,
or**
4»f
hy
Spin*!1!
M r. I f riiiTuri s:»jd th*- SVmia&lt;»lu
ill*f la f vorh'iy. There an* a! •• i F m im y bin I if et fo r ihu y e a r had
Railway Commin.sion Eva Jetwye Choir
\$*iy f$*w HID* Tri'imphi* orui .• p r iv n h d fu r the r-Ypt-ruluure id
P re p a re d
F o r
3-D a y
f i:» ,R(M( o f ihc co lfcctin fn ,
Will Appear Here fairly larg«* hlm k *tf Kaialuliii

The 1D17 swimming season at
Hanlamilo Spring, will be apcn-sl
formally Sstunlay afternoon, acrnnling to press re'eare* re ’eiteil
here unlay.
Hotel
The Junior Welfare Association S e h h 1o n In
Ev* Jessye's negro choir, an Mrs. Fred Forward
of Orlando will have rh lrg e of
artiviiies during the 'lay. sponsorMember, of the Florida Stain all.Am erican ensemble, will ap ­
Awarded 11! Firsts
Ing what is said lo th* nnc nf thU|‘Railroad Commission were arnv- p ear at Crooms Acad' my nt *
I*.
M.
March
3,
according
to
ad
­
For Citrus Exhibit
out’tanding social events of th a jln g here this afternoon for a
year.
|three-.lay conclave in the May- vices received h u e today.
Music critic* throughout the
Fdtiie Stephenson and his F Io r-|fa ir Hotel,
Thirteen first aw ard' »•"' f 'v"
blia Rhythm Kings will fruvid*. Those expected to attend are United Stales have accluinnd the srrtiiul pluces were raptured by
mt'slc. A fashion show and swim­ W. U. Imuglass of loike City. group.
Ibe entries of Mr Fre d F o r w a r d .
ming anil diving exhibitions are Eugene Matthew* of Tallahassee,
White persona are invited to Forest ( i'y , i»
be dom e.tie
al-o scheduled.
and .Secretary George !„ Dalton, at'end the performance, and a -citnee rlepvrtmeiit exhlbir. ' f
special section will be reserved the Central Kluri-bi Exposition "*
also of T allahtasrr.
j (trlnmlo lust week. Mis.i lo
Deputy Commissioners planning for suett patron*.
Home Improvement
I (ihino HoytJstim, Coun'y ho roe
to be hens are J. L. Check anti
Specialist To Visit I Ham Dowling of Jacksonville, C, Purcell Company
|demonstration agent,
said to d ay
JC. Torres nf Tampa, W. C. !&gt;&gt;ckThe tllsplays w ire entered t*V
Miss Virginia Monre, S 'a te J j^ r t of
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Annua] Sale I h On Mrs. Forw anl Independently, and
spcciali-t In home iaiprovrment j „ f Ocala, Thomas King o f I'ensa—| t*,,. home demonstration tint' »f
will be In Seminole County all cola) Wilkins Linhart of Tallahas.
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day
Friday, Mia*
J o s e p h in e .,^ £,{ llamil of Sanford. W. I*. annual sale was In full swing or*; t he move.
Rnydston,
home
demonstration Simmons an,I Everett Clements tlay at the institution*! store, Ul-(j Citrus preserves, citrus jellies,
East First Street. Tha feature Ir marmalade*
an,|
other horn'
agent, announced today.
if Miami.
J ,,r,„|,wt. took the high awartls.
During her viait her*. Miss
Louis G. Thompson of the In­ tu close Saturday,
Moore win stklress lb* Oviedo te rsta te Commerce Commission
Merchandise price* below thej
Mrs, Forw anl also Inuned some
Woman's Club on **Beautification also is expected to xit in on the normal
range are prevailing and] . f her prmlucta to thw home
session opening tomorrow.
of Home Yards,**
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f t m u t it aa the radtaal CMMap m n , w l aa glamorous * B I
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stars (shown tbers), teaming
With daager, eadtement, thrift*
wnr-iotri hnndlto, and Shirty
Temple ne a WUe wall who talka
mm ( te n rhlirrt.
"Stowaway"
N O N to tha Rita Thaatar for a
l a a t e y taa, beginning tomorrow.
Aa Chlag-Chteg, tha ndfp**»

ABOUT s u m s

ankteg bar to marry te aama oaly
after which a divorce la Rano
waa to follow.
Bafora aba geta to Rano, ha
reaUaaa hia love for her and with
tha aid of Shirley, convtoeea Alice
ta heap the marriage ini a c t

Saturday Thriller
W EEK O F FEBRUARY Sly 1987
AT T i n M i l

P • plague hi laaebalPa hall uf
Hie M Coepermewo, N. Y.,
MRad birthplace af tha gnaw.
HI the last ahetiow af the RawI Writers’ Arsociallow ho tebad * total af 108 votes am ef
le a s t, Indicating ha may ho the
m first-baseman » ho “hamer*
leaf" whan tha nett annual poll
Mha*. A 10 percent vote la nec­
tary for election.

Sunday, Monday A Now Treat for You. Suryrialngl Dif­
ferent! Bha Even Talha and Binge Cbteeee, Shirley Temple
with Alice Fay# aad Hebert Young "STOWAWAY.*
Tuesday—The Big Day—M l Reasons, Reglater a t tha
matinee. You’ll teegh and love It. Rochelle Hudson and
Mlahael Whalen ta “WOMANWISK."
Wednesday, Thursday—In natural teahnkolar. John Mc­
Cormack, tha world’s famous tenor with Anaabelte and Henry
Fonda te "WINGS OF THE MORNING," and tha story tha
nation whktpared now thunders from Urn a m e n "BLACK
LEGION.”
Triday—Special Boohing. "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S
DREAM." Anti requested return engagement "RAMONA."
Saturday—Peter B. Kyne’a "WESTBOUND MAIL," and
Jamea Dunn and Jean Rogera MYSTERIOUS CROSSING.”

AT THE PRINCESS

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USELESS CHAMPION

Charles Blarrett, star of “ West­
bound Mall" at tha liltx Theater
neat ‘ Saturday, ha-i the upper
hand for tl*t* (•*&gt;&lt;««, In hU Unlit(Ag battle with mad thleeca In
general, In this scene from the
thrilling Columbia
production.
Rosalind Keith appears opposite
Starrctt In the Western thriller.

| Mother of 23 F rom
Murder Plot Trial

ftea tha worltfa graateat leva
alary aa fiestas, fandango*, tongs,
m a o , oacrat trysts, mission ball*
atalaa ite m , tear*, lore and
laughter a r t brought to followara
of tha d ire r acrcrn in 'ha noteralnar( and beauty which la
clearly defined throughout tha
film.
Tha titela and Irlbutetiaas of
tha two young lover*, portrayed
I f Jjoretta Young and
Don
Amec be, aro to Haelf worth aaa-

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BIYBR MAKERS
I
A tcctlon of tha Yaagtse River
was duplicated on the Twentieth
Century-Fog lot by studio tcchnlclans for scenes te Shirley T*mpie’s newest screen
triumph,
“Stowaway," at the Rfca Theater
Sunday.
Robert Young, Alice
Faya, Eogaaa PaBette, Helen
W ester, Arthur Trancber, J . Ed­
ward Bromberg aad Astrid Alt*
wyn are featured te the cast. Wil­
liam A. Setter directed.

rSATVRKD AGAIN

NICK’S
Liquor Store
S N B. M

GINS
WINES

WHISKIES
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KIEL HARBOR BOILS

GERMANY DEVELOPS NEW U-BOAT?

snorniM Me waters at Kiel n«rk*r theta days
r te tha Werid war. This t atlualva pleture, aaa
CM-to* U-baats apSttlwa tha wave* at ria l I
«■w ak'H s i a’a"! »iw*re *re unde* « * A * in i* t is a . tacwilaMd

EIGHT ESCAPE INJURY IN EAL PLANE CRASH

First Mayor Named
For New Dee) Town

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agate
te support af t^e
JMute featured
star
te
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OWEN D. YOUNG WEDS PRETTY WIDOW IN FLORIDA

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Of Violent Wind! 5ttk DoUtlOIKS
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Valencia-Barcelona
Highway Is Objective
Of Insurgent Drive
Furniture Firms'Sauiord Voters!&lt;!°«*™™c?-L7ho?d ta
Oviedo
Select Sanford Voice Disiavori Rebel-Held
Ab Minertt A h h i s t
A* Storage Site Of Court Change'

For Party Debt
Tornado Lashes
North Carolina L l o y d Appeals For
Iowa BHaard H a l t s
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iMadrid Reports

Lar^e Warehouse To Five To One Is T rend1
Ihnn*h O f 1 fUlA
Be Erected II e r c;« Revealed In Straw!
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S e r v e s S States
Vote Of H e r a l d : S o c i a l in t Village
Visited By Airmen
F ire It- id ng furniture tn.riufacI f the puhlie sentiment of Santiling firm* nt tllgh Point, N. rord ant Seminole County is a
On Bombing T r i p

Sherman M. IJoyd, chairman of
the Seminole County Democratic
Committee, today wa* named by
The front wamin* aervtco National Democratic Chairman
reported today that tempera­ Jam** A. Farley a* County rhalrture* in Florida will dr-n to- man for the Democratic Victory
C., ti’il.iy thitM- S *it f. ti, | at th; trite reflection of the rest of the
niaht hut will rema'n ellaht- Donations being collected to re­
location of \
storage wa e- nation and Congress acts on that
Hr Th&gt; tse irlN lf* l-o ss
iv a'love the danger point in duce the party debt Incurred by
S p it in '* c iv t w a r r a ile d h&gt;homv t*» M'rve f lotIda, G.urgin si-ntimi nt—then Freshlent Roosothe cohleet plan* of Central the November election*.
th o
und Southern Alabama, it wai V-ii will I k- defeats’d on his proj. d a y fn&gt;m O v .-d f, n e a r
Florida fruit and vegetable
Mr. Lloyd h M he i* mailing
announced by I
C K .h v h au t, cc.isi Siiptcme Ctnirt revision plan. H a y o f H is c a y tv h e ro ( l a v area.
victory ftcrolli to th* SO commit­
representative ,.f the rompmne*.
A p rclim lrary ballot count of e m in e n t tro o p s la t i n r l n i l a n
Cooler weather In Florida teemen in the County with in­
0 *r*n D. Young, one of the leading industrial!*t* and financier* i f Hie nation, and Mr*, laiulse
fallowed n hoditepodgn of struction* that each contributor Powl* Clark (left), attractive widow of New York, n ,ro married quietly in St. Augustine, Pin., in While (In. i tabl him m , al llio straw poll being conducted o ffe n a iv e , to A ra g o n w h e r e
Enterprise iim u rsfe n ta
ready h.'ve purr’ iw d
a five- through Newspaper
s ta rte d a w e d ito
violent wind*. unow and flood affla hi* name. Later these *lgthe pretence of their children »nd a »ma t gathering of friend*. They are *howu leaving the rhurvh •ere tract of lan.l at the iti.l of A * sue la tii nt
facilities rntpleyed to d r iv e a lin e to tin t M ed i­
water* In Mattered part* of the natures will be pub.bhrd.
after the ceremony. (Associated I're*» Photo)
First Street neat t h.i .• and ('out u mporttitly hy The llerald show te rr a n e a n tie tw e e n V a le n c ia
nation that left *t lea*t thte*
While many tection* of tho
patty, the fir*t locution lure will Seminole resident* to III- slightly a n d H a rci-lo n a .
dead and many injured and *x- country have scheduled dinner*
lie temporary, Mr. It, bn-haitx more than five to one against the
O il t hi* lia rd - fo u g h t .In ­
trnalvc property damaye.
on Mar. 4 a t a mean* of ruUing
President'* plan.
said.
ram * R iv e r front asiuthea*! of
A tornado laahed a portion of money, the County chairman said
It Is
Interesting
to
note Madrid, Insurgent* reported Ih *
Negotiation* are met i way at
Charlotte, N. C. b u t alch&lt;, d«- he had contacted several leader*
•troyln* house* and Injuring
prraet-l wit It local n*. I . iMtc’ that women arts casting a goodly capture o f four and n h alf m il**
of th* party In thta section and?
lit, he number of ballots in the poll ansi of road to Valencia and 'a h l &lt;Ho
firm* for n teiit|H *iiiy
many peraona. Tha atom) iwept found the majority of opinion In
(iuntlnlafnr*
s*-'in to show ns much eonri-rn tinvernmunl.h e Id
di*rlo*ed.
on through the center of Concord, favor of foregoing the dinner
fire .
Sea . tin. men in ths- problem which Highway TTniri*under
N. C.
Tents
lire
plans
tail
fair
the
here, and solicit donations inAssistant Attorney General S e t s Forth ronttit.yli.il *&gt;f a Ivilti'hiMin- |ih» 'u s tuineil the nation sines- it* vernih-e of that road would ls-nvn
A billiard plied inow high In
drift* In Iowa, blocking highway* •stead.
feet by JtMl fe t kblu ll will prop at only a few week* ago. Madrid without n trunk hlghReasons To Support President
In calling on party supporters
Oto- voter on French Avcmtn l' * * Y e*Bnnd marooning ISO pa**rnc*r* on
j boiite rontinimlly. n ntuck of
Roosevelt’s Proposal
to g tt solidly behind the more,
In renewed fighting nt Oviedo
an ca*tbnuml train.
from look the lime to pencil lencath bis
i
furniture
valued
tmvwh.
Presenta-;
•Flood w alrri from river* rwov­ Mr. Lloyd islJ Democrat* hope
II0.1MH) t&lt;&gt;
Mi Koh .luie.1 imim*: " I am tint perm it against the Government reported dyna­
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(lie p la n " lie also marked bi t mite-hurling Aslurinit m iner* niden by hravy rain* aubtlded in run only to cumplelrly wipe out
1 rrwMrnl ||»mM fl| *
(u irinra^t Ihr ««nr&gt;»- mnn, Tfce
ticket with a heavy pencil, show­ n i in an nttnek that net t e l a
•frriM u ru-M|irr*lliin »*llh fSR Mhrf I,
Southern WUconaln and Nor'hern th* entlr* debt but a:*o seek suf­
Thin
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aon«Minet&gt;d,
wn*
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^|!% Mrillrr, liir*. In Inklitu n f«*Il
fmitliuiii tb the insurgent kskl
ing ho did not approve die plan.
the *,He-ll»,n. * hull., | tor
Illinois, relieving tension in n ficient cash that it may lie poaWillisrd R. Connolly of Sun- »w«r
("hmii'ti
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Another voter pbiced an " X " ( tty, scene uf bitter hatt'ea last
doitn eommunltiee, among lher.« slble to lay aside a surplus for font, grandson of Arrhhrrt Arrhi-j
rvwvlnir.l. I n ihr n« • ••inipitw t (*•« nrilrlr*
liiH.se
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ic m i Ih h t * ram* n m t
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riirp iiiirnrrMtV., pirmrntw nmUnif nf« fnIwinff Pockford and Galena, ill
bald M. Willard, pain'rr of the ftftalwl
tioi uiut
4.i-, in*
.hiliti l»y in the ,ian nthi-ai. afti-r both "fu t” November.
«•*!«■ Ih* VliM*rip|| |ir*«|»iu*nIand "'tightest" the proposal, ami
The Insurgent drive in Arag-U
Beloit, Janesville and Bortiagton,
Immortal pimure, "Spitit of
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loaf, rail anil highway.
) w u.
ad Irented faculty and student* (•-*,
%t l d J l t w
Th * furniture repreooif.Thve attached the following explana­ in mt attempt t.&lt; reach tho M *J- . ,
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tion:
iterrntienn w a . re|iorted r.-p ils n l
th* Sanford Grammar ScluMd to*'
tw l .n n _I slug « IH „ i n . . , , , , o ta n n l
ilrdiueil to «iiy the ;ip|MmmhuI *
"Th in thi- courts need le f. rming liy Madrid with i.iHiit in stirg in la
day, Witthiitgfin'd Birthday an-1
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Madrid ri'iairt* n so til*nivenary, and esplained the nigTl.e AmAlenn peopl,*
1 flienlcit U would h«- in fi\&lt; fur is itnip-rstionalils-. Yhat l ’resiileut slaili.
t
to tho
Roosevelt is ihst man to do it l* puts-.l Insurgent claims
In answer to several request! nlfiranre of the painting,
•* hit'll tin I well fotin&lt;f«-«| rr^peei u rn .
lie *n»d it will h capture
of
the
Valencia
Highway
ve
iy
i|Uestienable,
The
tendency
of
The central figure In the picture
of Sanfordlte*, The Ifrrald to
f ° r 'he ju d itu l functhm. Yet, the ptruet«u| ».f l.ritk to eive til­
link.
day publishes the following list uf known the world over is the great
• tdy* (in' niill* m * they aoore, pin h bent |ir(i|* eliou nvinhilifi* ti th- judges tu lead th 'tr mantas, phnII HHIlHIflea III* I-sac T ss)
grandfather
of
Mr.
Connully,
tin
Aragon buttles
indicated
in ­
dares on which Easter Sunday falls
u * J* ffer&gt;i*ti,
L iik ufit liiiti'tilrii itiulerhiLi stored,
surgent* apparently
were in i*
Student* In Seminole County for a 20-year period, beginning he (ought In the Iteoluilonnry
and the two li.m scvrtis, )mVo hern
.Sufficient land hit*
. pur
War under Gen. Washington.
J
thiee conn red movement to ru t
in bitter condi
high school* today wer* offered with 10.10,
wt'li th,. roiiiu. rhusvil. Mr. liol,. I,...^ r . u
Mr. Connolly went on to ex­
•iff Madrid from
Valencia anil
the opportunity of winning ■ |250
Do-nothing almini unit ion* have
April 20. IOSOj 19.11, April 5j
mil, tii I'nlutge kYiitolmn
Ii
Ihim*Iona and leave it v irtu a lly
r nfltets wi ll the conn*, progte.-i
rash prise—for writing the be*t 1012, Msrrh 27; 10.11, April ID; plain that the drummer boy i&lt;*,
It «stliiN *4 tin l tine I hrrPl
I* xNItaa-.t On l-*«n T „ a |
Guy. Vocational M C t ilO (1S siv.- tints nlaays do. If Fresldeiit|
essay on "How Advertising B*n*- 1014, April t{ 10.V&gt;, April 21; 1010. lurry Dtvrvau*. .on of
f
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[,’oosrvrlt wore running n "sttfits the Consumer.*
April 13; 1917, March 2d; IMS, Dvvrtttux, who bought th»* origlLauded A h Means down" administration we would
Competition Is open to all high
_ April 17; 1910, April 0; 1040, nal "Spirit of *7lT ami preseniid
hear no complaint that ho was Composing Room
school pupils a* welt as ail eollegat March 24; 1041, April 11; 1942. It to the town of MarMehv.il,
T« B e t t e r Tim l*S overstepping
\VT*A worker * hm week cornth
Constitution.
stulcma In th* United States.
t April 6 ; 1043, April 25; lo ll, Ap- Mass,, where It is hanging unlay.
F e e l s EffVfJ Of I I iuimI nmjiu juiriN uf pruj*,',M ini
llrfotv
Mr.
Willard's
draih
it*
8'ressid for emergency, hur­
Th* purpose of the contest. It ril 9s 1045. April I; 191(1, April
IC it|»Vi I'rtteli a visit ini' Ho
in improve Snnfoid Avcnno
Spain's Conflict nanu ed
ried io keep ahead of reonuntir
wa* reported, Is to foster more in- 2 t; 1047, April (I; 191ft, March 1919. he painted a reproduction of
I tbo l*.i*»Li ICnad.
the
picture,
ami
Mr.
Connolly
,rom
Stonvhani,
Mas*.,
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enllipse, amid orlal unrest, tlutelligent thought among itudentsl 28- 1049, April 17; 1950, April 9.
Wbih* ihr a-ph.'ili ami itravrl
po.ed as th* drummer hoy. TltU primipal r.'a»T at tho n i- il.r ftrst
Ia
H'ctI
it f t lit* ?|)nniih
on the functions and value of ad-l
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adminisirati u
Fentlnole
t’mtniy
nm-i.rlxtx
In
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’leveland,
weekly luncheon of the R&gt;»rar .-1 brought f.ow.iid it* pulieio*. N n civil w ar VMM- ft It viv Nily m ^iirfaci' bin b* cn tijiplicd. W I'A
facsimile 1* now
vertlsing in the social and ter- e « . a
. rats .
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iiffie ia h tin t)in ii'ffd ihnt n ^kidcion la n k e i SI St in die State and eonTis* tw nl
(t
B«ll«»M
Club
hidd
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Mayfair
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nun|Mutiny
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one of tie -&gt;* laws ronlUctrsI with
nomle life of the American peo- I l C r D C r t I l l U r S t O i l
t'siay. Mr I'ii-,it, who ill use
r any definite provision of the S n tjrtlu y ui^ht when &lt;m «»r crew will bo kept mi iho Juli fur a sumption of ga olinu during Jan u ­
fi*\v ti iy i iu finidt off minor de- a ry , according to statistic* re­
his
sniiiert
"Vm-ational
Ser.i,
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In nrder that everyone may ^ A W 8 I * t l c d $ 2 3 P f l Z C
Cun tmiti n Inerea-ed imiioiitle, th** |i4*w*|ni|u*r% cm|&gt;Mvi • • ?»tleased today liy die
Iti peciinn
wa. iiiirodn, I by Itntarian II I in 19,11 ami ov, t whelmittg vote lit trio ptr.t ro Jitiivhii*,- ii fa I h ttf m ih .
have an equal chance, competition n
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Maltbie ttifcJT\lpa monte Springs,
Tin* myw ihorniiubfat'^t i* was Itereau of thi* Deparimpm of Agwill t e divblrd iato two c l a s s e s .'F O r W l C T y L T &amp; t 6
IOdd approved dour, as desirable lyin' llirfil f f *ltd II 1*b&gt;‘Ktlill
•ioid« w»'ii* improved uver a enm* rirttbii re nt Tnliahnssee.
Mr. Fateh said that freqitrndv to the eiicntry’s progress,
ttnirb |iiililiiTiliiifi.
one for the college* and • second
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I In- monthly report -nid numnmbmud diatanev of moti* dinn (
be
believes)
thvoi
ntional
servi.i*
liilt as t hl.'f Justice Hughe I
for the high schools,
• Herbert Thurston, member of
Utrim tiritf at four i ' fit» prr
•'drs in this section tis.-d Irtil^-Jft
iiidu.4.
feature* of iho lio'ary 11it••r- , said, when guvttnor of Now fwiuii'i aboiir a y**ar ug* &gt;, »nr?.»l
Thirteen award*—*250 for fine , 1 th . Seminole Chapter of Future
Kiilbmi if motor fuel in tho 10linnals* did no* t,
sofft i m York, "tho ('on turn Inn is what the Jiricr * llfri 1 if r:ulu illy n u ll I be
H'dirf wolk* r’k tbit week were day period
1100 for second, ISO for third and Farmer* of America, Saturday
i'x pi,i?|i,t| tu luiiipleie the ilviedo
emphasis and ho |iroet*r&lt;li-d
■ jndgts &lt;uy u is"
ten honorable mention! at 110 was awarded a *25 rash p rlir
war br ga ii in s^jiinn, I"be bi't
Figuring mt the b u d , „ f ,hn
«how
the tremendous beneft « Tho tus ideoi could not find out bouicbr by Th** llrriifd V4 11 p i,I In- I'a ik project, one detail «»f set en cent Mian, im , moiorix(4
ric h —are available. First place tar entering the best rrate of
Tuesday’s (ides, Tula! Station, whielt can te d-rtved by btt-irt, s
w
liirli
h
a
public
iniinili*?
poid,
winner* also will be given an ex- e , | „ y |n the Central Florida Ex­ Ocean i’ier, Daytona Rea.1It; low,
what the judge* hid to say. I ) , it­ a Imuh it-f i cent a | h r |iiuimL
K s a lt * * ,* on l-sas T m , |
letfanlt'd nt prubably ibe fiiie,4i in
men front a stn ly of voeatiot1d
pense-paid trip to New York position at Orlando.
HaMirday ni if It! lh»* «*4*iu|«»
12:25 A. M.. 12:54 P. M.; high. which h„ drsrnhs-d as t„in.- t , -- er rouutru , iietinii tho exreutivv
c T ic iid F 'o riia .
to ask lint our *y tent Is unique.
iviir rtuuii f iuuiaii uf th * lb*&gt;
ChT.
| The award edded considerably 0:59 A. M. and 7:15 I'. M.
Chiimbur Asserts 75
ntnrily a study of "better Im tti . The holder of a SI►
VV l #A riiipliiyinvtit
ln^f aoi k
Essay* should not be more than ^ ,(,# prestige of tho local FFA
* naiport on a
t(inti I hnir h I u*!&gt;**" a a t n A * •t J
method*."
More Rooms Needed
ueeiipi'il
171
prnmiM,
of
whom
T
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Ijmo word*. Complete Information chapter whose exhibit of cured
raitroad
bon
I
could
ask
(he
an■
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a
t
fur ii guiio i|UittnHoii. LL
Sheriff C. M. Hand returned
I* obtainable from Advertising meat* was given first price at yesterday afternoon from the Slate
Ildng as his text the Ito u rim s' |&gt;r&gt;mo toart’s t pinion of the con- IH ciuifH |»**r | m• i inI wu 4 th • Ai t»* women wnikiriR in 1'H‘aI
For Diamond Sebool
*»• ink* run Vila und wmiun'a cellAge, 100 East Ohio Street. Chl- the fair, even oyer a duplav Hospital at Chattahoochee where slogan of "He profits most win* sllfuiionatlty of the gold clause bent hi* ctiulil offer.
Mr. ‘I’atclt
1**14.
ta K°. t which captured highest honor* at hr delivered a patient to the in- ,rrv r* iM-st," Mrateh .
............. itiott. Th.
Ih.- president, repre“Tht* Hguudib wiir/* h
Sanford’s
niiin—tha pra&gt;*
the Tamp, Fair a few weeks 41 it lit inn
I ll1®* *lrtW n
m
n
y tlr«* fir II lift*111i r*** M'litinff 12Dfl0OHt&lt;MHl Iwngilif,
tiin rkiil, "bit4 "kyitick*!rd fli*i
ilnminiiftfitr Ini k nf living nri'iHti*
f
luftinir
fn&gt;m
the
strain
nf
inint****!
t»**i
earlier.
|ir»Ci* nf Urm! ami co|»jm r
|l'M llSH « *■ r u * t e s t
Real Estate Firms
nifNlationa fn r r»’nt today c«*n*
t it ion in husim*44 can Ih* « b l |
.Mur-ovir ron^ru^i nn«l th«i i»cSeminole County participants
to |dnuut* rhiim bi-r *»f
Study Objectives Of tinuc«l
)n the Orlando festival today hai Three Men E s c a p e in a frirm lly a n y by ri fm in / • »* ffUMVr ami no «*n4* rUa* run Ket a
ro n in irri i* iiffti iuh mid interetH
—— I dismantled their booth* ami re
betievi* the worst nf a rimp»n rj fiu il jyilit ia| ofiininri ntvmir a law E s s a y s O n S u r e t y
State Association retpfimiibb1 fur briiu;int" fb • riu i!*
T. W.Lawton, County irhoolI turned here with their deploy of
Drowning When Car anti by getting together with him] until tom*
i-mi* after h
passed.
*
'
i( his pm
Bed. Attanmiya l«nnki»uta' baseball school
ffailliH ol flat l*R8« f a « l
4&lt; v a l l i H n l O n | a « e T i f « )
auperintendenem, today called at-'m aterials.
Arc
Due
Tomorrow
Ijit-al real estate cirelp* fol- hi*re,
tendon
to
the
faet
t h a t l Among the outstanding exhibit* riunRcs Into L a k e
K-ilfdi iLitrwell, rbam ber secre*
liiw u l with interest lisliiy the ftv''
out-of-Stata visitor* with children j entered by local* were the regr
Safety ee'uy* hy rni in «r 1 of
legist,itive
jiri,|Mi*ills
being
*dtnry
who \* receiving rtRistrn*
II.
Watson
of
Laketan.l
and
In Semlnol* County school* ar* re-1 tabl* exhlb'l by C, R. Dawson,
the He niim ili* I Hub Srhmd viiior
from Im*fit eilixuns
in eh
quired to show Florida license’ County farm agent in coopers two companion* narrowly rsenp-d
ti**i art* dm* tuntrirr w in Kmc* vanresl l-v tin- Florida Associu- posit ton to Hoard one nr more* o f
tinn nf Real Estate Hoard*. Tbe
plate* on their automobile*.
tlon with local grower*, ami the death hy drowning early Satur­
tith ehisses, W. («. Ro«s,
ifety
th*. 'Indents, v id
nt
least 75
olijs-ctives *re:
Sheriff fharle* Hand and Mo- home product* by Mi** Josephine day night when their automobile
, I'lifhUNiaM. nid tffd.iy.
more rooms an? i ei-ded.
Supreme Cwurt l*u|| Kdilor:
l
Rrmnviil
nf
ml
valorem
luxe*
tor I’atrolman Cart William* said Boydston, County home demon was forced off Lakeshore Boule­
* Thi* Uitz Theater
offering
Mr, IlmrwHI pninie.y out that
the law I* being rigidly enforced ■tratlon agent , in rmoperation vard and overiuroed into l-*k«
several
fur di** U'M piccva. for Stitts- )iiirt&gt;nsi-s; 2 —on over­ the nrhoid whi *!i np*'ha hem
The Herald,
and that no violations ar* in evi­ with Toeal Home Demonttrition Monroe about half a mile west
(‘ompviiriott it divided him twn all tnil’altnit -ill rettl estate tuxes
March I w ill menu nt trust $5,000
of the City limit*.
dence so far a* they know, al­ Club*.
San ford, H a .
chi'M's, imp for Lttyt and anoihcr not t-* ecn-eil 15 m ills by run
*»f new money In'inir dumptal
Couny Deputy Carl Wiliam*,
though they salt! a constant watch
itituthiiusl
.intendment;
3—
vuluaPtrtlelnatlnn In th* fair wa*
for K 'rlf.
*&lt;» Sanford's Lip f..r a perlml o f
President Itiursevelt has oaketl (’ongretw to pass a
is being maintained.
sponsored by lh» Seminole Coun­ who investigated, said Watson’*
Winners art* *ii h. unniMinci'd I ji.It *&gt;f ,,-nl estate on a tmsjs of on,, month,
tights
apparently
blinded
tavioglaw
providing
that
when
a
federal
judge
who
has
been
iticnme
nr
annual
ussvalue;
4—
ty Chamber of Commerce.
Frid ay, accnnlinir tu M r, I( omp
Itomoowni’ M who havo n
n ex*
ston Campbell of Hopkinsville,
ntiliiiniiig liy legislative ac'iun the
a Judge III years or m ure reaches the age if 7ll and
Ky., who wa* approaching from
fortna'inii i f a Stilt* bnard of tux tru room or who run provldf*
doeu not retire within &gt;.ix months thereafter, the
Former Sanfordlte
the weal, veered beyond his Half
up|n']|ts ami tuljtistnieiit • 5—clar- men!-* fo r th«* yminR utblrtes an*
president shall appoint an additional judge to his
urgently m iiip stn l to H].-phi&gt;n«t
of the road and akletwippcd the
ifisatiuii of the honu-stcad exelnpDies
In
L'arruhclle
court. This law, under present rt.nililions, would re­
their nume* and inMri*ss#ii to tho
Two coverlets exhibited In th*
Watson automobile.
linn ununitment to extent] exetnjtC hti m r ci f C&lt;•m merco,
quire
the
president
to
mid
six
Justices
la
the
United
Central Florida Exposition by 1 ..
None
wa*
injured
In
the
w&lt;
and
Fanfnrd Legionnaires today
Mr*. J . It. Furgusiin, tilwiut •*(!, tiim |u willows, widower*
Stuilrnts have born in n n in t m l
States Supreme Court.
J . Goods!* wer* given each a pre­ continued their drive to raise II Ml hap. although Deputy Williama fiirms-c
rt-sbb-nt of Sanfunl. other single men and women to that room and board wilt not e**
mium and on* of them a silver to porehas* Instrument* for equlp- said it waa only th* quirk artior
the en.| that they may receive
I
•urrumlis-&lt;l
ycs'i-nlav
morning
in
My vole on this propisal is registered here:
cnril i* pi*r week.
«np extern, according to laforma-t ping 10 member* of the Son* of by tho occupants of Campbe l’»
the s a m e hrnfit* as are ttnw ex­
ths- hotni- n f n ilaughts-r in fa rm
that prevented
possible
lion received her* today.
the Legion drum and bugle corps car
tend..
I
m
thi|ire*enl
amendment.
I am in favor / \ I am against / \
tw-ttp, neeorilitig to wnnl reeeivist
One of the exhibit* received it*
drowning of th* three mrn.
Eight snare drums, buglet,
hs-rp tosiny.
The Association n’«o 1* oppos­
of the plan
^ ) the plan
^ )
award foe it* appearance and the
T. J. Kinsey of taingwood, vic­
drum ami cymbal* were
Interment w ill be in Carrabelb- ing a tentative legislative act
second for beiag the oldest on* on ■land to have arrived
this tim of a second automobile *ma*h
U tah
Inmorrow
aftt riv»&gt;n
at 2 19 which would allow the State to
NOTE: MARK IN ONLY ONE SOI'ARK. ABOVE
■ala
display.
7«»
on tho I-ongwiwd Road Saturday
afternoon.
*:
11
o’clock.
takv over r il delinquent
lands,
71
Cil
Tb« cup wa* given Mr. GoodSaturday, the Legion report'd night, waa confined to Frrnatd
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ii
S u rvivin g nre (w-t daughter*, and ilir.cts'd it* attention against
«i
.1*
ale by Jenkln Dot Ice, Interior dec­ It had raised nearly |130 of the Ijughton Memorial Hospital with
71
♦i
♦OB
Mrs, K iltsirn of Carntbs-lle, ami any itieu-ure which would allow
__a
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orator. for the rarest piece of needed amount T-n Legionnaire* two small lacermtiooa on the
;s
•Ml
Mr*. A n lw n y uf F t. Pierre. Six the State to enter into the real
fabric in thn eiysikkin.
a r t working on tho project.
7«B
SI
brad and a sprained shoulder.
I la ta I u business extensively.
gran«is;hl.tl(vn also survive,
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Free Hunkers
U M ao much mater to follow along blindly in the
wake of aomeone elae, allowing him to do all tha thinking,
and all the worrying, drifting hcrdkealy with the currrr
following aimleuly wherever it may lead, that one ia in­
clined to wonder why anyone ever haa any opposition at all.
To ;t«nd againat the ahouta o f the multitude, o r the de*
manda of the powerful, ia one of thu hardeat thlnga in the
world to do.
But the eaaleat way la not atwaya the right way. I9
a theater when aomeone ahouta “ Fire!”, everyone jump# up
and daahea for the door. That aecma to be the eaiiaat
thing to do. A t leaat that la what the gnat majority of
people generally do even though moat of them get killed
in the ruih. It la indeed nn exceptional man who can keep
hU head at auch a time, who can fine in hie aeat, com­
mand them all to alt dawn, and take their time in getting
oat.
And ao we wiah to pay tribute to that little handful of
m*h in Congreaa who hnve the courage of their convic­
tions and who nt a time when the popular thing to do is to
*e ra. ride on the bandwagon, nre warning the people that to run
roughshod over the Supreme Court ia to sacrifice their lib­
erties In ao doing. Wo wiah to congratulate our own congreaaman, Joe Hendricks, and our former congreaanun,
Mark' Wilcox, both of whom have come out openly againat
m
the proposal to pack the Supreme Court.
Few of ua probably realize how much backbone and
W W H IA W n , 1837 intvtinnl fortitude It mpilrea theae daya to take a publle
stand In opposition to the Administration. To a congress­
1
TODAY man or n senator It miy not only mean n sacrifice of aoeial
TO CONK: y . posit'on among the New Deal elete, but alao many r**
•at with joy, and U ltd pHsala of a political nature, the loss of patronage, a re­
•Ml ptocoi tho mountain* duced ration at the piddle ferdttough, and perhapa the hoaMM itoJl brwk forth bo- tlllty of Administration leaders in the next election.
Bnt the people bnck borne will not forget this little
teftag, aad all th*
M ihall clap ticLr band of courageous lenders who stood firm for what they
of Ik* thorn shall thought was right In the fare of overwheming odds. Mark
iko fir m : u d lasttad Wilcox has proved his mettle lieforc. Though usually a
fertar shall c o m up tk« supporter of the Administration, he could lie depended upon
•w i tad k tkaJI ka to the to take the right side when the Administration waa wrong.
• m m , for aa ow tlut- It Is vet too soon to siv ns much for Joe Hendricks, but
Mh tkall mm ka cm off.—
that he Is on the right track, let us lie the first in dectar‘ M ill, 18.
lng.
The-e two, and the others who nre with them, remind
us of n slmlhr group In the House and Senate on an April
10 come 10
™ :,|,v j„ |r&gt;i7 w|,n voted wrnlnnl the declaration of war on
Como In trying to
Ccrmony in snlte of the demnnds of Woodrow Wilson and
•tala tipendUuroa.
In spite of the overwhelming sentiment which propagand­
—«
o
ists had bull* nit in favor of wnr. History shows, we be­
■tlono
to
Clayton
lieve, that they were right and that if this country had
editor of the Lako

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Treeps'r

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H i i l w i i tm

■ ora
JACKSONVILLE,
t o t fra
tn t, Pla

E. D, Brownlee
k* ttwbata r t f
pofcn* m which
•a* In kla Nfat
t cmklkhwaa aad homaty; %—
kaawMgo of haw ta work carly la lift| aad 8-doing thing* for

r*
tho

at yaoaoaa aad Ite •woanai
■agar waa araaagt ia tte FM**to
toargkdaa mrU aayyty U j *&gt;
gar aaada of th i m S n Canti*
aoatal VaMad

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Avila.
F lit —tahteu ky
book gotm , la th ,
■ad Mary Joan Haas
ria. '
"flphrk of K * —taliloan ky Laa[
•4 *ha. tW i11 i i —
Pantar, Jm m R ia n k k and grad
vanity af
nald with oxplaaeriona ky Mr.J
daMwday, V
Connolly.
tTnoto Baa sad to y Scan* Drill
—ky Water Aadtnaa, Paott Mrm «kaw that Fjratdn’a
!atyve&gt;"
Playdi
raa af FadaralQov*
"Bug
toairot, |a aMconiFlag Sakua aad tka to r i'i Pray
at—ky
4 $ jm tana. f i ililil
Rorr (above&gt;,
af “ W p
Washington's Mctur*—po*m b y , *wn#a*m ra-a* waa to
rat la tka
a rapacity of
iko itn k grade.
i gaaon af Wa i t * Too
"Patter af OvnC-aca* k g ' M * * * * * *
■Ink grade,
i
t
"Aawrtaa"—ky ika student body., " * •
y y S . rfirtol
of r u t pra tm, aad
----- * - iko fifth grade. J — ---ah of Federal coatral
by;
On tte. kaoio . of
. ™ . y * ™ ! *m a ■ponoorad
*
*
by,
m rk for unvwptoyod aad “
aad dirtetod
directed by;
*ba
grado aad
yj
po«»r supptl'i O r com- l***, l | h coold ra c k a nkraMrt. iykfl towk.
E ^ k t a T ............ ................... ...........| &lt;laa of
“ kl» hare embommod aad'• Q
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«
Sol"
—
I ” Th«y
L o cai l —
G i v e n
p°bi** * ork» »■ * •*
” uy t*r
*****
ZZ
. y ,
^
ITVA. Bororal te rn are sow aal- " i t * K w ^ e d r a f a r aapa
fr u
i n^ aMl C
* * , t **m*
* tJ**_J*
w o au ir lt Vv ov t• ew , ,ifird
Lun(in ^,o,w*
lU °r| o nu,,,p
w e##nt
« „ ■^tka
sagar o“*
a ^^ ne^**
of tte &lt;•

O p p o r t v n i t y 'fo rb i‘l&gt;lrn to aot Hilda state bars at United l b too." Chao to
except by a three Judge eourt. ■***■ a« ag the Tamkunl Trail,
B it one Judge can and does sot
the laada arow d Jap Iter aad
i r o M s s a r m s P o st o s rl
moot two y ra n after the gold pol­ aside the act of Congress. Tho 0B
• t Fells
Ft mere, they aald.
icy waa put Into rffact, after holi­ lawyer's writ l* more powerful “ ||d J«"d at
Bagasse, by-product of sugar
ness had mads Its commitments then the people's government
It Is against this tackground production, |« limited bocaura a t
under tko new law, tha world
of
farts that President Roosevelt’s present Federal sugar control
woke ap to find tho lawyers argu­
It* prodacUofl th b year la esti­
ing In ■uprosse cotin whether the proposal* must be weighed. They mated a t ararly M,«»,ooo tana.
do not propose to distroy tho
whole thing was legal.*
Bagsaaa ia used in manufacturing
Into this Judicial refuge the rourt* or deprive them of Juris­
diction. They propose a blood buUdlag board, Jitter for haras
lawyer* hare run alt of thalr ell trsnrfcslnn and n reform of pro­ and chkkra yards, making a f
tier, formerly of Dr- stu c k to It* tra d itio n s a n d m link'd Its ow n b u sin ess all o f ents
whoso practices w art offend­
prtsthoaid, with possibilities of
Ju*t boon ap- ua would have been better off.
ing againoi the policies of th* cedure in the Internal of avoiding
yoatnuutor at Lake City,
government. From iho forward- detny and stopping Irresponsible th# board boiag wood la fnraitara
manufacture; as a binder In cat­
looking policy of iho Congress and u*P of process.
Florida
Grows
tle feeds and other varied uaca,
In
th*
light
of
existing
abusr*
the taorutivo they found shelter
what the old nun
and tlrfects, one may not reason­
In Iho court* which look back­
t . * * In tko bor»e and buygy
Building permits in !I8 Florida communities during the ward* to their precedents and ably quest Inn the moderation of Th# first Great Lake* itram old dobbin alagrd a
proposals.
r r to earry passenger* was tho
ftr.-t
cuasth of t!K!7 totaled approximately (3,000,000 aa hence are, oven If unintentional!/ hi*
r a a sUtks, V.VA, Uut«» has*
((-»(.&gt; il u h l l * t t . N K A n e r 'li- e , tn e t "WhJk of tha Water," launched
compared
with
only
(1,812,712
for
January.
1936,
a
com­
the allba of those who oppose In" * a lot ■loco than.
Lake Brio In la ta.
pilation released by tho Florida State Chamber of Com* novatba.
tT
Particularly
In
the
lower
court*
' ha principle oraumont In fo­ (fierce 'reveals.
M
*w«f
1
»*t**
rtraam
rraar*
&lt;I
p#IT*
the
process
of
constitutional
adjit-'
The exact figure ft&gt;- l-ist month was (2,987320.00, a
ot packing th e Supreme C o u rt
The Shnfnnl Atlantic National
die*!Ion has become lawless. Each
Q— 8 T P P B a ra ka
fa bo: Uw history of the gain of ( U 7 r&gt;,108.«M» o v e r the total valuation reported for of more than 1 M) federal disirUt P^nk nnd the IT. 8. Pnstofflco
ite m that It ha* b«»n tor. the first 30 days of 1930.
AMQCC Ga* and Oils,
Judge* claim* iho right, by hl**nwn wVYe ’ rtoud today in ob**iw»nc#
aforoj It itiouM bo for­
■Right cities figured their jtermits in the (100.000a. lodgment, to t t t asld* an act cf of (irorgr Washington's birthday
Complete Lubrication,
They were: Miami. (728.307; Jacksonville, (1H0.63D; Miami Congress and the aittm lvu. They anniversary, a natlcnit legal holi­
Washing and Polishing
Bench. (-170.110: St. Petersburg, (220,035: Orlando, (1W.- t(inflict with each other, some, day.
Windshield Wiper—
Ktfg
of ua around Cocoa can •tr»2: Palm Bench, (163. 965; West Palm Bench, (129,666*, time* they compete with each
The Srmlnolo Tounty Teachers’
lFuel Pump—B a tte ry other, their announcement* -/in- Associntion will hold its February
r away back when we and Ft. latutlerthdc, (121.028.
Sis rt«r—Generator—
Those others reisirting in excess of (30,000 were: fuse the public, they settle noth­ session tonight In the ftouth Sid*
t that when
bualn-s*
Ignition—Wodlng—
ing
at
finality,
hut
they
tie
up
Primary School. A debate on tha
up everybody would hu Clearwater, ( 4-1,000; Ihvtoun Bench, (73.000; Delray
and Rndlo Service.
whole
policies
of
governmen'
subject,
"All Children Should
ted
and happy.—Cocxi Bench. (33,160: tinlnesville. (38,330; Hollywood, (78,642;
Lights serviced by
with hastily granted injunction*.
Pa**,"
is
schedul'd.
Well, we wuuld.
Luke Worth. (31.970; Leesburg, (35,880; Pensacola, (48.0 E Method
In some Instances, they have
f ’l
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'City Commissioner* are slated
2-15; and Sarasota, (51,121.
used receiverships or reorganisa­
toM your stock* and buy KlurFlorida is building for the future. These permits show tion trusteeships to flnanca fights to assemble at 7:10 o’clock to­
H o fm a n n E le c tric
night fer a regular bi-monthly
Ira property, advises Hotter Uub- thnt n grenter stnto ami a lirightcr future are In the mak­ of tho government.
S e rv ic e
■ra. Rial estate ia about to beThey have In some casta ren­ cession In Commission Chambers
ing.
the'
at
City
11*11,
City
Clerk
Frank
t
w
i
l
l
Magnate
; gM' tte climb which a&lt;«cki slarldered Judgment* f i r beyond
■ 4 'tour years ar&gt;. Now ia Ihr
needa of litigants and have not Lamseon announced.
Haafrad, Fla ,
m te to get In on the ground
allowed fair chance to the govern­
The Executive Commltte* of
ment to Investigate rases and pro­
••I f,, Fernnld-iatughton Memorial lino-----o-----------duce evidence. Thfcy have fla­
. " " " / . " V i pitnl wot scheduled to have met
grantly dbregarded a law wh
at .j |,
today In th# hospital
WAY 18 |’AVKI&gt; f t lit ACprohibits Injunctions In tax rases to discuss t*nt*tlva plea* for re­
TMW ON entJUT ItKKOHM and thereby thrown fiscal esti­ pair* and renovntlon of th# build­
*lno. *Yep, dirt roads an- ah
mate* Into confusion.
«■-aiiNora riM* r«n* * m |
for b°r*r ami buggy court*,
ir .- u i&gt; » * r n a
r „ - n ,r i
Under their protecting arm the ing.
tie*
wlu-n
lu*lness
dcrainda
adIda*
ami
prt-Julirc*
Into
tinlaw
' I f we'rf to have a streamI
utility
bolding companies have
ditiimnl
flitor
*pace.
Thr weather: generaly fair toI court, the way must be of the luml (hoidd be stuppi-d -xlt
^ operated a slulown strike againat night amt Tuesday with light
II* -aid hr hoped to smura
' py td- B t . Paler*burg Imlrpcntl adding political «i|H-ditnry and
• the government, refusing for up­
• 4b Aad the people must pay |H&gt;rMinal unlit m thr-o fault* w ill temporary ipiarti--* within .10 wards of a year to render any rcaltrrn l fro«t in Inttrlor w
not make them It-**."
north portion t*»nl#htj
d a m i have th. r.Ubll.hment
to tho publls warmer TuestUy. Extreme North­
Th&lt;- Itria b l |Hd| editor rxpn-*
in oin-rntion by thr end of that
utility hobttfg company law. They west Florida—fair and somewhat
hi* npprrrlalion for ■the tmeri-«i | period.
have itayad loans to local lib* to warmer tonight and Tuesday.
A ad Ju*t In IHink If It hatin'! taken In the s tn w vole and urge*
Two or three employes will be
Watt for tho Huprcmc
H
Court, wr those who have nor ra«t (heir Imlwculd still have to be tipping lor to do *o today, since the Mon­ teipilrid |u u|ierat« tho warehone, Mr. ItohU-haux onnounee-l.
•o r hat to tho Blue K.iipl,-, hock- day l-su.- of iho paper U the final
u« ! ,M l-ti-il IS!*
Il« emphasised the value of tho
Mg dor Ocn. Johnson, getting u one in which a voting form w ill
projert to furniture dealers amt
ta iho noso if wv didn't, appear.
the pnblie. pointing out that «torprice* In Sunfunl which
eg,, furilitie* here would make
filed for N*w York, ami
qulrker delivery service possible.
.Wallkina our competitors cut our
'M r. Itobii-haux said Contra!
while bureaucrat* in WashAnnotirirtw
’^Florida. at present, haa no furdllly-dallled about doing
th# ftilUtwItijc iiilrlllliin In Ill« lr
_ M « M U
’" i,ur* warehouse, adding that
tklag about It for feur of of- 1 / L ' i *
!Vr*onn#l
tome political henchman.
tlnn
mtul
h«
(hipped
from
th*
MIL EIJtKH B. CREAGXK
-----o----------------ir » t i » M r»&gt;i* —
„„t
northern factories, or b* drawn
U ul.sioan
1st Ami Franck
i l l think It la a good idea for in nn honest effort tn Iron out front wnrehouse* In Jacksonville,!
City to arrange to pay pen- such dlffL-ulilr*.
Tumps or Miami.
"Wkart ( m b l’oaataH
MISS LUKI.LA MAHONEY
M r. I’aieh aid that the meet In,'
to local fireman upon their
H ear*Isry
reach'd a certain age aft. o f moil at Rot sty lunehcm* and
F .b r u a r y I I . I M |
' certain length of time In lb* nt trade nuoclaiinn gathering*
Tha present Social 8«- provklr* on* of iho beat way* In
111 Park Av*. — ritou* 14*
Act makes no provision iho world lo ronic io a mutual un­
KANFIIIIlh FLORIDA
Ko «»n«&lt;( IMeoooad* .1 mot r for firemen and there derstanding and in settle rm hleni*
linri.ii aro stoglir »ao ptalo.*
I . r n u tro **w- H o-S.x ■tayii
i |t» more reason why a plumber, o f rompetiilnn, "S o many of (bear
I w ho wouMn** d m
a *a»
. hptal clerk should be retired problems are the result of m is­
understanding
ami
dial
rust,"
he
» pension at 69 than a
•faaltaseg r n a row* ( h i
should. Aa a matter of raid , " and It In difficult to * ills- contributed 871,067.75 to But*
p e a .'t u t .
trust
anyone
whom
you
know
mama as a rule are nojr a rid tw t
roffers, while the one cent Fcdw
e
ll."
underpaid.
•ral tax netted (3JXML79.
Visitors at Im lay’* lunchron. be------ --------------Total consumption of gmsolino
*We* Mr. Patch, were I I . D. lia rm b B . IM 88.
to drcldo properly who rla o f Fndlcmi, N . Y ., Judg* In Florida *** &amp;.W0JM. the
D.
panmem
said,
pravidiag
n
rslkv, the «:4 m*n nn Koonco and "O . B .’ Kooma of
OUR BUPONUM Unr.
Tha Brat la
revenue of
Court, or lb* old E u stU and P r. W. W. Yathers of'| Siato
"Ji
and a Federal rvvenoo of $794,- Lubrication Borvka. ImmedlCoagrm*, it might bo Orlando.
ftoly • • uo for dopondabe
P04.6J&gt;.
Msg W arrange a sor
i*' *
* *U '
*
ately you drive In, wo rapor*
Kerosene
consumption
in
the
matcbca between tho
to
you
your
motor
need*,
In
General
W.
ft
llkxcn
la
ge
County was r*period M ao *U 4«,
aad Uw latter, or parliquid measure and character
kandsd-yard dask and a •tally credit'd w th promoting or 17th ia tk* «»»«*
af Oil. When you drive off.
adoption
of
n
standard
Urn*
If oU men Ilk*
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March 4. President Boo
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Seek Donations wit)
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Maay yaara baton, (ha batovad
tenor had a w e In Dublin aa a
choir boy, and, although half a
lifetime and a world of furccM
tor bad paaaad in between, the same
K b of Niva Made* k[&gt;Un* « » '
I a recital of *** St- PBtrkk** Day dance and spirit and the tame deep rv.lgious
&gt;r - ' V(i| h n a rc i«rt*rtainra*nt to be held in the belief actuated the mao who had
K 'a M l a a v e I ' m
P a ir O u t
Woman** Club m ^**1 Armory on Wedneadiy eve* rlacn to be a world celebrity.
the fleet election in tlliO.
■ h e Before each **’’*• March IT. Being conducted
The 'following statement m i
t explanation of the 5 * .’V **’'•*** of the All Bout*
issued by the chairman:
t of the piece to ba
&lt; * » "* Bnl| dta* *&gt;nJ'
- I tba affair b eiiected to draw
*'Y«U will tic solicited
con*
tribnto to the National CommitMba Mary fan e P m ton wa*
rakaeh, .oprano. a ^ V£ . n&gt;v, ^
fc" w of S*nf&lt;mi
ter fjn,| and nil nr.* invited an.I
tb« gwaat of her parent* over the
program wkh operw.
**
Mr*. J o b McMahon will t». the urge! lo give nt leant onr dollar
ila vocal ml
guew tpeaber at the February toward the movement brfme
compaaled at tba plana by Mian
program of the Musk l&gt;rpanmem Mar. 4 “
Daphne Takach. For aa m * i*
of the Woman'* Club to be held
Barry Mayan of New York Mia. Takach tang the popular,
Following dinners in citic*
City wa* the gwaat of Mr*. N. “When a Maid Come* Knocking
Detail* concerning the enter- Tuaaday avealag at It:00 o’clock
Mr*. J. Boa* Adam*, chairman of]
Epperson aad Mra. Castandra At Your Heart** from tba “PM* to'nment wQI be announced a*
We Kmerve
Wan aa the entire program cin the Muale Department t f the club,
fly” by F rlm l
Seksiti on Sunday.
hae belted Mba Margaret Davis
■mod and Mra. Barry Bradbam
The room* of th t club war* daw- be arranged.
R ig h t T o
to apoaaor IB* program, ami the
Mr*. Myriek wee prevented wht
Mlraea f a mi* Reba Munson. Car­
Mb* BLUM Wight ha* returned orated for the occatbm wkb
l.im it
maay toady lift*.
■pring flowera and farm. O w w
olyn Collier aad Daphne Takach.
Mr*. Bayeo avtlsted by tba her etudie* la Jackaonvilb after were received by Ufa. I d a s K»
local mnai^ane, will take part on
here tridge aad Mb* Matbm. Mba AmMbaea Batty Tgarmesd, AmoinaOa •pandirg acre m l w**k*
the program.
Member* of tho
Bay*^ D tritw i Hayea aad Bara with her pareab.
na Marl* FaUowa aad Mba Datto
Woman’* Club feel &gt;hat they « i t r
Myriek, otnrsd a *alad court# to
Lake were la charge af th* flow n Order of th* Eastern Star, met very fortunate In »ecurlng Mm .
tba following gtMtU: Mra. Kalpb
Mba
Ckriatto*
Blouden mire
Thursday night la the chapter McMahon to apeak and the local
Myriek. honor**, Mr*. 3. B. Stewout by Howard Rtutge aad Jog room in the Masonic Hall, tor tho art late who will play during tho
art, Mr*. Boben WUIbme, Mr*. ■Pant the week-end with her Ys’athea.
regular meet tag, which wa* op- evening.
u
H. B. McCaB, Mra. B. E. Kipp, p u n t * , |r, afcg
Tho following numbers w an toed In the ttvtul form by Mr*.'
Sir*. John McMahon who will
Mia. Lake, Mr*. C. B. Elmar, Btowdenmir*.
heard on th* program.
| * .'* - ,t
B. C. Moore, worthy matron. Rou­ *l&gt;**k on moiiern mtuic from an
Mr*. W. H. Tlttb, Mra. Winbm
Quartet from ” Rlgolecto.” Verdi— tine buiineaa waa transacted and amateur’* point or view at tho
Brown, Mra. C. 8 . Donald***,
Word ba* been recjiv.d hero
Mary Ann and Phoebe Hynea. vbltnr* were welcomed.
Woman’* (Tub Tuesday at 8:00 I*.
Mra. Harry Bradbam, Mra. Oaarga that Mba Carotin# Hill s. »:udait Splinting Song from "The Plying
Mm . p. If. King and Mr*. Ford M. U from Monogahela, I’*., with
Blau, Mr*, i . P. Thurmond, Mra • t Ward-Belmont College In Nu»h- J Dutchman,” Wagwar — Muriel
Russell were regularly Installed a winter home in 8t, Petersburg,
Harry Lee, Mr*. Hugh Tlllb, Mra. rllb , T«nn., baa been placed on
BungeM Organlat and Martha reiper- Fla., whence sh* come* to show
C. E. MeBUrrow, M n. Be*ley, tba dean’* list.
I Anvil Chorua from “H Trovatore," ttoely, by Mr*. Murray Jarvis, tht* courtrvy to the Sluvic IfcMr*. E. B. Taylor, Mr*. 3. B. My.
I Venll—Frank Mebch.
p a" grand alceta, aa Inatalling of- partmrm of the Woman’* Club.
rich and M n. M. C. Bailey of
J » !l M i l t
t %•»*
h su rl
■ I,l*k*'» Bong from "Rlgolette* fleer and Mr*. Eugene Higgins, Mr*. SlnStahon ha* a B. A De­
Wauchula,
and
the
MU*#*
past grand marshal, aa marihal. gree from Smith Colleg* and nn
: Venll—Johnny Abaaader.
Ethel Bber, Edwin Sutton, Phyllb
Mr*. R. P. Crenvhaw gave an M. A, Degree from the Univer­
Smith, Kathryn Tlllb, N ellb WilHome To Our Mountain*, “II
sity of Chicago, but the continue*
mond, Johnnie Myriek, Betty Thurj Trovatore,” Verdi—Jimmie Lud- Interesting report nn th* Grand her atudlc* in ('h*utaui|ua, N. Y.,
Matron School of Initrttctlnn held
atond, Antoinette llkyee, Gwendnla Daytona Beach on February every lumracr, purely on the Inu-Ityn Bay**, Grace Taylor Derleua
lectual side of music—her pet InHK.lt IlM ti
IStb.
Hayes and Sara Myriek.
tereii—with Mil* Marian lleurr.
Mrs. Georg* Huff and Mr*. II.
SI It* Hauer's lock on Twenti­
C. Maawell, ho*te**«a for the
ti % «%«i:irr
evening, served eak# and coffee. eth Century Slush- hav been adopt­
ed a* a study course by the Na­
tional Fwletatlon, as the best book
I Word he* been recelvi d her ■
available tor the study of Mod­
The Dirt Gatdener’i Circle of that the Ml**** Georgera Mne
ern Mule.
|
Hart,
Ifiry
Meriwether
ami
M.n
•
'Mb* Sanford Garden Club met atl
The occasion promise* to lie
I IHIl4tr«l A
:
Jori#
Tillb,
itudcnt*
at
Flu:
-da
L th, horn* of Mr*. Joe Corby on
Despite a public
adti'ation full of inter**! for those who
i
State
College
for
Women,
havo
Canmion A»*nu* Friday morn- 1
• mounting almost to wor»hlp, would care to learn how to get
been placed on th« honor roll for
* Ing.
%Oil K M IIT.lim
John
McCormack, the world- more out of listening, and to ap­
th* first stm riter.
j
Mrs. E. D. Rhinchart preilded
famous tenor, ami fnrmrr rhuir preciate more fully, those eoiiiim, over the buatn*** meeting, Mr*.
bay. who ling* in “Wing* of the ■iiloni which Involve great dittoHarry He rung gave a report on
Morning.’’ opening Wednesday st ence* from the older elastic*.
* the Bird Hbtu* contest recently
The Woman'* Club cordially
the Ititi Theater, U still the
! sponsored by th* Dirt Gardener’s
same genial anti sincere Irishman Invite* the public to attend.
(Juality Ilepurlnivnt
i Circle. At the conclusion of the
aa ever. Tba new film, 3 Twen­
Fumy Wealern Htamled
' business session Mr*. C. R. Ma­
The
Gitl
Boeuts
of
troop
nunttieth Century-Fo* release pro­
IU-ef (1 .-in or t Inti) Q f
son gar* an interesting talk on
duced entirely In natural Techni­ Iter one met nt the Girl Seoul l Li­
“Bird**, thsir mark* of Identifi­
STEAKS lb.
Od
color, sarh Annabel!*. Ilrhry lle Hou-e Fritlay afternoon at .'1:15
cation and their live* and habits.
o’clock. Signaling was practiced.
Fonda anil I a**le Hanks.
Fresh llti.liuioMt
A f
She eahlblted several types of
Joyce Steele and Virginia Chap­
I’m baby the greatest moment man made the refreshments a.id
OYSTERS ut.
d a
berries and plant* which various
In McCormack’s life occurred a 1 passed ihrlr cooking rests.
Voting lender
-# f
types of birds like to feed on and
th* F.ucharistic Congress in HKl'J,
suggested that member* of th*
I.IVER
lh.
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X*
In Dublin, when at the height of
circle cultivate th t
plant* !n
Hiiuill Pork
\ (
the
pageantry
and
religious
tor
Ohio
had
a
fug
live
sluve
law
their own garden* to draw the
IIAMS lit.
XC
vwr it was h b task to sing to an II yours before she nitional
assembly of A million people. fugitive slave law was pu«&gt;id.
Stallone. Mr*. Mason included
the subject of fe:dlng station*
In her talk.
Those present at the meeting
w an: Mrs, Andrew Carraway,
Mrs. Perry Csmtron. Mrs. E. D.
BMnshart. Mr*. R. H. Wight,
Mrs. Harry Hrcrrn, Mr*. B. W.
Ware, Mrs. C. R. Kirtley, Mrs.
Jo* Corley, Mr*. C, R. Mason and
M n. H. B. Pope.

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Mra. John McMahon
To Be Guest Speaker

Number one dinner on P art!
Day i» ilated tor Washington
where plate* will be »*«vad *b
f 100 each. In other title*, finntr* will range from |M U D&gt;
depending oa the slta it the
town.
The Confederate army
»hort on ration* during much a*
t* Civil wnr campaign.
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Results nf game* rolled off last lluasittlat ft
Invading the city Baturday might, would tally before tha E tktnon
ISltl
s rs o a ___
in tha Sanford Bowling J. C.A M
CWr i M k team * In ■" - 1 ? » . u t t h r ’ Z t - r l ? : * - two of Jackaonvlila’a ~-*»**-&lt;i»t crew could get down tha floor
M ill
Hutchison's
i te ste r to caKk up whit th«lr lag- 441 . .
L ? ’ **
k
11, 0,
quintets returned to Jacksonville fact enough to act up tha dtfensa Club sent the
.11
Vs lot s Haiti ___
Kilgore Beads
| t w K M a k , will m action thrrw *q^ d ^ * ” *7
,
Outsmrhig the opposition ia rv- with the scalp* of two of Sanford's which has baffled many a
hurling
from
the
three
way
tie
{ w h o till, w**k with two' Th.
*)l1l “k,ljr£0#um
ety period, ths Hanford eager, leading combination* a* tho Bar- la thla district.
P M Win# on tap for tonight at « O m h « &lt; WhWdw at forfor first place which l.ad held
L « t» l N n lk *
took over the (kata High baa- nett Baak combine nosed out the
Ifca Rich School gym.
ward., | Echo man m rooter awl
.The
. . visitors, , hopped
. _ off . to
tho H. B. Pop* bowlers and tb*
krtrer. for tha second time thl, St. Johns River Lfaw by a 3140
Maniaf to tha f in . contest,' Brown and Young or Fog M
3-0 land early ia th« fray but the „
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n o r m aw a a 1.K
sen on, rh sing their r « n ta r room after
a
hectic
battle
Nolle* ta bareby slr-n that whats i h s f s l l ta n t under way at 7:30 fuanU. Tha mahtap of th t oppo* Y" k “ • !**IM tn * £ 2 * aver
srhnlul.. with a 25-15 victory aver while tha A t l a n t i c National Eckersona closed the gap to114 , lock
rlabt,
till# sno tstaraal tha
with the Seeder,.
aWsck. will bo 8t. John. Rlv.r »hlon Is a . yrt underm ined du.
Uuuldaior may hava in cartuln
the Wildcats on the latter's court, Bank aggregation swap* to a ere tha quarter ended, la the tec
ramststsa
nasals
at tha HANK "K
Underdog
teams
ram*
through
wad
quarter,
tha
Jaa
combine
tal­
Una, ea-hokfcn of tha firm half &lt;°
«•«»«•* ••*•««* *•
»«•Saturday evening.
45-H victory over the local Eck- lied tern points to four for tha lo­ with remarkable consistency, Bend­ UVlKtXA irvtcUo, rtuetda. will ba
iMa, end tha Longwood . Illfh °Paffartd
for
sals
si public uutrry
Tho Feils accounted for four ereou Conner*. Bath contests took cals to laud 11-10 at half time ing all three of the former lead­ ta lk | h la h « l and
hast bblilrc
• A m I Mam.
| Tha second p m will n a n at
piece on tha Bamlaoia High School . and than scored 13 points hi tha er* down to defeat at least twice fur cash at tba (cost dour ut lb*
points
in
the
first
.essloa
to
throo
Tha at. Johaa hara mat defeat &gt;:M P. M,
Casct
House,
Sanlard.
riorldx, at
. u . I third period against ala tor tha 'in threw gam* scries.
for the opposition and then added floor.
II:M A. M. on Tseaday Krhru_
bat aura thla aeOMiii. losing to
-------------------ary
tlrd,
I
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t.
Tb*
said
nasals
s i. in the second to threo for tha
The first contsit featured the fekrraons tu pace 33-15. Ia the
M r opponent, of tonight. In tha
The Seeders were toppled out will ba offarad toe sal* first Ham
T
ats
to
send
the
count
to
10-5
at
Barnett-St.
John,
combhw.
and
f,nal
a...ton.
thTvlakor.
added
13
by
Ham
am.
tbaa
**
s
what*.
Th*
Initial tonta*t of the .hedole, tha
of their hold on first placu hy
ball time.
was axeeptionatly wall playadwfch point, wkila tha Conners, hy dint losing all three game, to the auccatsful bidder will ba required
B warn topped a 31 -M win otter
to deposit sot Isas than titty P*r
Scoring 13 points In the third the local machine shewing o lf to ’ of .H«ir hard fighting, tallied ten
&lt;!*&lt;£&gt; at his bid with tha
the W rit awn, outclassing the lat­
Roumlllst and Anderson quintet cant
quarter, the Fed. aent tha count n batter advantage In every de- points.
U&gt;|uldator In lha farm &lt;&gt;f rnaly ^ ,
ter aR tb* way. Aided by veteran
while the Popes dropped two out Csaklar'a check or bank drurw li
tu
'12-n
In
that
period
and
than
tal­
part mem of the game eacepc fori t c _ r a n „ ,
‘
tha partormoncs
(Mauaaiee, the .tholaitle* piled up
k . i . work
____ .at. ,i._
_ i ntin*.
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Thurmond, visiting ceatar, top­ of three to the J. C. Hutchison auarantaalng
lied but three pclnt* to nine for .their
said bid, th* remainder to b* paid
the »foal
It —
wa* ped
# I M l**d In the firm quarter,
seoriag
honors
with
15
point*
outfit.
The
Valdes
Hotel
crew
upon
Ueilvery.
the oppoaltlon in the final*.
mad than stepped their m irgln up
The surprise hojwd of tha Banbids will ba rrcaWad aubjacl
M M
to w»s responsible for the double to All
Jack Purdon tailed nine point* t U m M h s I * ^ ; ° t J ^ r ' S i
tba approval of the llem&gt;rabt*
•ha n - 4 hy half time. A marrelou. ford-Orlando Kaanal Club troupe,
*etb*ck handed the Insurance J. M. t&gt;e, Cumptrullsr at th* Htale
r
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£
f0,hw
kimTot
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Vteemem
to
take
scoring
honors
while
Billy
to d e f y as iV y aencad but ria Gr&gt;¥|„ wkh u lwJ whlddon with team in their three gam# series. at Florida and alao aubjacl to
----- e-[fc which netted them IS DuH.h Mickey, opaat tha dope
Zachry rinsed with sis. William- times la 31 chances while tha op*
_ _ l, k ___
contlfaullun by th* Ibinumbl*
to a ll for their opponents, afatn Baturday night by copping
Oeorge Hah* was high man for Jpdga of lha Circuit Court at
rnn scored . 1. points to lead the position tallied 13 time, hi 30
B_ k „
... _u .
I the margin for tha * 1- 'be tenth race, tha a u ra featured
proper Jurisdiction.
single
game
honors,
hitting
a
loser*.
who trailed 3I-lfl at tha futurity, at tha Longwood track,
A list of th * a sse ts I * b* •■•Il­
230 In the third game against ia en III* w ith tb* C le rk ut lha
The (orals will W in prepara­
Area-quarter mark. In the final while Balrfllng, one of tha top fa- i The Tampa Unlver.ity Sp.rtnni
C
ircu
it Co urt at lha Oaurt K W w
the Seeder* while ||. Zurheide of st Itantiiril,
ptriod, they counted for tan point, writ**, fair behind to finish a wl.l furnish tho oppoaltlon for ihu tion Immed lately fur the confer­
Plot Id*. U t with tli*
the
latter
group
achieved
a
200
c
it
y
C la r k at Oviedo, unit a l th*
ence
tourney
which
opens
nest
Stetson Hotter, tonight In the
th« B arnatf. mad* tan.
| J r euw sw
ru r
while tha oppo.ii Ion did the eame, poor law,
ottlea ut tb s U qB ldatur st
41
count
In
tha
same
gam*.
Friday
In
Tavares.
■lata that eonteit, the Hivermen
Mickey alowly puahwl hie wey rlo.ing of the basketball .etison
Tha Jag ervw took a 4-0 fond to
* ---------------- [
t
West C en tra l
Avenue,
Ofland;*.
The scores follow:
The lineup In Saturday's contest! the first quarter but failed to hold
yiorldn. Tbaa* lla l* s r * available
eweeping all adver**-' along tho inner rell to move up 1n Hulley Gym, iHljtnil, Frank
a
.....»
«
foe Inspection by proapacllva pur
FG F
T i long, tha locals tying up the
defeating the Lake stoutly In tko back .ireteh, taking Minehart, giant Hletson forward, HANFORD
a ------- M l . t
i
n o t hill i t a AAiiKjisoy
chasers.
„
K DM ITIt.
I'jitbry,
F
____
0
fl
........3
entry, 33 to 11, the Nation*! command at tha turn In the home will probably bu Mir of the start­
UrU u™!r ------- 114 '»»
» * J*s
count at * 4 era tha period and- Jurasa*? S 7~-~..........I
i
At Llqnlddtor af lUnk
Hi
40Mnrgnn,
F
___
0
i
1
■ by a 1D-H count ami then stretch. Dirty Omen, after coming ing five chosen by Flinch Fhrl
cd. Stepping up their srffaiuiv*
----------of OTltdn. Of ltd**, Flo fid*.
li*
'fhu; n»ui* n ; u&lt; US Ut
s
„....ll
II. u*
Moreland
0 power, tha Barnetts took a 15-10 nA lis
1
ig the Lake-Riser outfit by u away feet, went wide on the Freeman. Minehart Iiim been a I'urdon, C ......... ------4
UT live
r
r
u
lo.
li*nu«r
.....n
s
n
s
It*
!!•
1 had by half lima but lost It astd-';(irsy. r
1
~|e. Again.! the Kcktr.nn fir.t turn oo cloee with the source of grent strength to tho Ferguson, G ..... ........0
---------- 1
t
2
t
M H TIOS row PIN At.
rhiiijH o .......... ____1
___ t
0
TOTALS ------ iso u i 2137
what that team wa. the pack and flnliKrd aacond white team this year.
way In the third period whan the
¥ I —
,
MPCHAWUK
.
t
Hiapkr, F ......... ____1
3 Hi. Johns went to the fora for tha Jot-hum,' *
t
strip undefeated one In the loop, Halty Sahara copped third after a
i
IB rWCWT OP COlbTV JtW IB
it
*
IJIUlOHB
IKKO
CO,
i
.1
IbPISO
Lb
Oilhsm,
F
_____
........
1
1
1
tha Rirarmen (tme through wlih hur.t of .peed which aent him
first time In the contest, com lag T ^ u / 'r *
!{;
- } tj 14, 189 4«4 rL oaiuA t o t ATI. PTATW OW
i
..i
a 14-17 win to *'nd the fight for ahead of tha other*,
from behind to lead 33-31. la that Uuniap, ■
*
HU 4USTATB OP tl. H. WIIITtt
fr
**' ea .
ISI l i t 111 t,s INNolle*
TOTALS ___ ___ io
5 25 petiod, tha local* outacorcd tha
la hereby qtvan that
lha flm -half title lm0 a tie.
| Another DUh ano DUherlna
•*-. ttsebbyru .lit |ta I t , t u MIU.
NBTTIB B. WIllTK-.hSS
..I*
It
1«
TUT
ALU
_
_
Juhn I'rsuld ...... ItT Itf 1IT 411 riled bar
T visitors, 14 to 10 but were tin
CH'ALA
FG F
la tha only second naif contest form-d the winning d.lly double
final report as Admlnla0
Nlehnlson, F ...„ ........ 3
4 able to hold their , 11m
rcau M i
ru
of th* • aalal* of li. 4Ig which they have participated,' combination,
TUTALit ..... „ j i | t i l TIT 1111 tralrla
____i
WHITE deceased; that aba h**
0
Williamson, F . .........3
tha St. John, toppled the Lake,
5 the Jaxonltr* tied tha count nt 34- un'viu',1' ' ,
tiled
bar
petition tor final dl*i
VALIIBn l l n m
Gahan, C ........ ........ 0
2
2 21 before the fourth q*tnrtar got Krkarsun. e
u m r Cleaner, by . 43-11 to u n J
___ .i
John llarbal
US | til IIS l i t fhiri*. i»nil tli»t «n Th* W n "iiy
__
...
•
Srroifirinn
0
........
0
1
T.
Ibilly
___
111
US
u
s
»f
April
IMT.
aha •*» “tlS.1?,,!"
t l u other co-ho1(Jera of the Ini- i.s.
IS*
i under wny.
young!1 a"”
___ 9
I*. Kawpwrm.'tn
| i | ISS a-o lb* Honorabl* It. W. WAItl..
tW half .Hie, tha F.kerm n Can- «.»•■* ■;« M1&lt;&lt;)rp
i f m i. J J ,
Wetter, (J ..... ............0
2
___
0
isi
is
i
u
s
County
Jud«*
ot
Hamlnot* CounJ
tint's
The 3t. Johns aent the count to Hovoeeb, a III II* s i t 'i r . florid*, for aporoval1 of *.iid
H‘, A, Lullwiif
0
W
also iee anion tonight, meet- Vlnr.'a lllll.lt.
1.1.
_n_d for
. .. final dl^
Favored to cop honor.. In the £ptcer, F .................... 0
27-24 after which It went to 37-M, T«T AIJI .. ........... __ it
I
___________ ..tin a l I , port a
kw dm Laka-Rkser rieanen. TV i
■
ru V
char** *■ Admlnletralru of lh«
TCiTAfdH
713 111 1,9 lis t |;;T
2H-2fl and then 28-28. At thl. ATtaAhTlf'*—
S t a r outfit .tinging from , h
o
' U A V tt-* mil.: i m ninth race, the* featured futurity
I
.'.V « r‘«I. V v n tm : decanted.
___♦
TOTALS
..........
5
15
73,
Jst tht? latngwootl track of Iliv
point, tha visitor, milled twice
f
«
• Thl* Mh day nf February. 1»1T.
___ i
laahiag handed them la.t week hy A*»ihrr m.n
i t to m
•
M1UL NKTTIV5 S5. WIIITK.
I
___T
Thit ni
from the field to lead 32-23 with Thurmond. « .
III l ni HO
i
n
I.s* 1.1* Banford-Orlunilo Kennel Flub toH W. tVAItfthn Ir. John, rice pt tnpresem n
I
___ l
M- II Ihimhtll !«&lt;* 110 Urt M*
t M nltfht, w ill be die little, speedy New Yorker Aboard but a minute and 45 second* of
County Judije.
I
___4
133
ntt....
.
IH
HI
in
raJuvnMtad lineup which they
——
u
llllnd
M l q R l l K T ploy left during which HerPfUw. uh*t*i»». t ’ l........... ■•—,I, u
U9 Ui» ICO 4R0
ciHiht upon i- ir.flV: u .
^TIIJlili h a i ?k—Kuturttr: ilnii* Ann Hope who go*1* to the t*'*t| A | p I i n « *
IIiiilt*r
iU
UJ
4«0
I&amp;9
tm su .!' In st tucer- •*. L M S y l** * T\ 1 " C
convcrtH from :I:c foul line twice JJj*!1* * ..........
t
, ~o
ably better ahuwlng thnn they hava iii'.h.tln*
u.in MU MO esH
H U 11 to narrow the margin down to 1
PLAY GOLF
TAU ....__ 771 7BY UJ : ; d
I to 1 I t Horsham, K ly L'ap, Sp.edy Even t.| O i l A u s t r a l i a n
dan* to date. TIi* Cleaner, fin- Ka*h *J*rti
44
3 00 IJ iili? Tactician, Master Fop,
two point*. Shortly afsrward the TOTAta ----------tha firm half with a record '"* tk rorortto___
it, i . r o r t : « i n. n r ,
UAN L A N D O GC.1.P
J. \ \ &gt; n v r r
1447 I t !
IS I
181
ro n tT II HACK—i - l l mil.; tini.. Dlondy Omen and S i te T ra ffic . I SYDNEY, Australia, Feb. S3.— contest cam* to an end with tha
1*. I t . h itc h
-19 4 M l
191
IS I
:U !•».
sphere in the possession of the
Side T ra ffic and l.iix iu Tacll ! f/T) Sevrn person*. Including
aad Coanlry Ciub
W
A- H f-irijkfl*-n i 151 i r . r 159 l i t
Muvrkityp1
li.io n in 3 RH
42*
M3
M l
Tba BporUvat nod most scenM
l* . IL
ti.«o fi AO clan are expected to finish in Fountain, New Yurk.architect weru St. Johns team.
M l
J[«yinnn Wirrlor
199
P a u l P r io it l
511
in
I 19 the money utso,
fiiri'ful Atiilit
j were rrp n m .l
missing
from
ia Cemtral Florida
Charley Rtblnion led tha ton!
».
Fa**—II Helen
hy accounting for 13 TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 22.—Wl T O T A L * „ ™ - _ 751 M I T * l I H t
v i m i ItAl'tV—H mil*: lime, ;U Hlrnmbolj un&gt;l I'lu-Sxfo provide' lllrshnne nlong a route swept by attack
7R
an k liu l piirtng for the dally j gale winds,
Ladle* Ms
veteran —Circuit Judge J. B, Johnson toj . r . h i vt iitsnx a r«v
W IT H O U T G A S O R IL O A T I'nmmarxtstit
**' , l« f so J so double nllnnugh many trmk foi*| The plane, carrying five pas points while Jochum,
Men TC*
gvard
for
th*
visiting
aggrvgaday
refused
to
enjoin
collection
7
1
*
.
I.uhrinftnii
Itl 179 lit l i t
IliaM HM*
* l» S !*
Ml 179 IS* 5*1
t.lllr ria
.h _____
M* lowers will play up the Stro m .'senders an I two pile's, left Blr*' lion, accounted for 11 point* to 0f th* 1500.000 annual advert)*- II. A Cnfch
|25—Month |15
M* WV-^MWW-Ta*,—* | T
Trsltle
r l ..h
i
n
151
144
m
V
F
II
m
rh
...
trjihjiin riitiilii
p i i i t ination.
i k i t t n |t I ,,&gt;,*1 a»iout .475
l i t ...
11_ .
boli'Hitly Horsham
mile*
north
lead the victors.
John 1.m! win — i n III t i l m
ing tax In Florid*,
."IXTH nA C B-S-l*
-l.l mil*] Ilm*.
T iihlisiir*a i i u i i i M
Ptead.r. U .lserstM . U*r | Jl |.t.
yeoi^rttay
H* ruled oratiy, without giving
Th* ' Eckertt n Fanners disap­
FlltHT ||.|&lt;*K — Inn.* hlnnb ■ Sydney,
.
, . aftethoon. „
IT."0 SCO J *n fHhi*.
aaWaa. t s f a l y stimsUtoa ai*i l.urk
Trnfflr l*lr.f i.,r Nt«»r» l..y
rrp 4*rtpf| hbout 200 milPi pointed their followers a* they hla reasons, and said he would
i.tn 1 It
lag llvsr bit*. Mtwvjan C*W&gt; .Truffle t'hane
Flyrr,
M■m
m l.»uh. Torrl.1. |*v|«. from It* &lt;U»Atinftt|nn.
•a, bear Stomsub, InAtsostWs, n-» Huw
1 0« c,
went down lo defeat at th* hand* enter • written order latsr.
r. •-.■
&gt;1It,I'1,1
•a. Bsc•** **1411/ sad |
KEEP YOU P L Y! S
I'lnnin ordered out all along the of ih* Atlantic Bank team which
Isaac A. Stewart of DtLand
ibealag Sfwplasaa »l atIM I KKVKNTII RAft! — 1 -1* mil*: NKl*ONI&gt; HACK—lu lu rllr iKir-l
*
Mg
Hull nf I t.l 11y I hit, li|,. , V l:i*M. romo l.nlied their search at night­
iwhlcb ai*r estsblrdsvoma itm*. :ii l- l
has hut one defeat in two seasons sought th* injunction on th*
r, lla r-h .ll, l&gt;,.i,i,|,.,
ra daflMgroG"!
W* I Wllinn
Wilma nirfmti
Dlrtnlnnr
IJ 4» • 2U « 99 Ilbirk lll.it—
claim that th* tax la unconstitu­
2 &lt;9 2 «n I'ualy l.lublhliiu. Kan ,, Tc iff.-. fall, 21 hmirs after ihi? liner was of play chalked ap against il.
Frank** Choir*
tl |-,, r.,,
. lyjH in n l mi-sing. When the last
2 90 Ilurrtnn. .sirnini—
Huhhm
t- ---The Canners, used to a slow tional.
Tllllll* IIAl'tf—f ijturli?
l* ,i wnrd earn* from the plane, It was
Hall „ | Hally lintibl. t
ntlv-r
Hrram, llllly ll»r«l&gt;.&gt;m. ft • .In, Hying over the open sea cion*
Indian
iilllrer, liilin,
w..
Hie* |,nla Hyeri, I'.ipiiy', |*ri,|e. In ilm shore route usually taken in
Kplkcrlne
stormy weather hecsuie of ihe pos­
MOOU!
FniTItTII HACK—,.|* mil, n»l
half day work of any kind. Call
S
-* i
■teAiala
lady, AH f.yre. H ill,,II. t |,„ly sibility of landing on ih* beach.
1004
E.
7th
Bt.
j r % H i ft
Home sources considered
it
Clmny,
frluce-e line, •Vinitnanrh- Jarh. Trlnli«l iiffl.-.r Kla-h likely the plane plunged Into wa- HAVE Y 9U * WATCH rvyaltH
fllT II II.W'K—f.iliin n Either,
1
5
F
h
w
i
r
a
a
a
4
P
ta
a
U
.
by on* wh* 4*ftUf knew* how.
Ml-* l-h 11111*-. All Mtalb- Kina ter.
Briggs, J t i a k r , Maqaalia Av*. FOR SALE: CamclUa, Japonlca
llnr-hnm, 111,1 Tim- Truffle, Alt
I'nmmnn. Itn-ly ('hiirrhlll,
lull
and ros* bushes. Last shipment.
Dividend* Incrvasrd mure thau
H-rh
MEN! GET VIGOR AT 0NCE1
HIXTII HACK — Futurityfour fold fur rnmpnn’e* listed on
NEW Oamx Tonic Tablet* toa- Mrs. C. R. Kin ley, Phon* 3703,
nine Krh«&gt;, NUIi&gt; l'|?. lb,t.l,v llr,-n. the San Francisco stock rschnng#
It H- IIi. ikIi , llariJIutui. i*-dar Mild,
Hark A II—
II- n'* Kbii-iib ,i In lU3(1, going above the 4C0 mil­ jtln row oyster inrlgorates aad
other atlmaiXM*. On* do** p*p* bp
HKVBNTII HACK — R-IS mil-- lion dollar mark.
1-lnnd t'ltur Itbirlt it Tru, Anu.
srgsbs, gland*. If not delighted, WILL SHARE expenses with
Hu*ky Jilin Hulll- I - It?— Wrntrl,
maker refund* faw e*tua paid.
party going north. Call 400-W.
•rln—. It-,l y-mliifl, Nalbir I'"?
Question About
Call, writa Me KeynoIda Drug ComAy’ ln
KtUIITH IIACF—FilturMv Ml—
PMFAlvar, Hihar, Flash tut f'nir
Vlllrr la»,l J?iil—
I, If-fn-r ?!*/
FREE) IF excri* acid cauaaa you WANTED—A Business in colored
n o w it iik m *k w o r n
Iilrlnlnr, Cute cite I. ItUindl* V1-;i du"-Mwhi»
r.trtiuir*
section. Must
show profit,
Btomach Ulcera, Uaa Pains, In­
NINTH HACK — Fulurliv
J -..|y Wsirripn who iirp run*«liiwti. vronk*
JAirehan? Ann linn-. Nlv C„n t-n-tl ri*TV«MiB, frutn nut MPtltnc digestion. Hear burn, GET fee* grocery, meat*. Boa A. IL, Her
Hnr-dy Kvenl, l,lsalr Tartlclan.
Ma*irr Cup. Itlundy I'm-n, Kbl* Mlirkkni ■frriinth from Ihv fucitl sample doctor's prescrlptior. Udg*
Trnfflr
„ , . th**y mt.—Tbi Minam.M iitMt th&lt;»iin* a t McReynold's Drug Btore.
TKSTII HACK—5*1* mil- l.urky 9mis h.ivn foiintl that t'-irilul Inllnr-hnm, Tru- Itiu-b, Fl*lnu T, 11.
tli*-1r Mptiwtlln, Iniiirovrtl LOOK! 80 Gallons g u free
fitark Ian,’, Mnllv Malnnr, Ju-I tM.iHttl
UNFURNISHED APARTMENT.
ilififRtlon. iHcfvhjf (ironiolKnnw. Traffic 11ns. Nluhl Uiddl- Ih'lr
Saturday. See H. B. Pope newly reflniahed. 110 W. 3rd
tiiK tiwttwr nimrlwlitunikl atul thn
.turiit wtrclmthniiliiM nf Ilm Company Now I
No matter what lb* *eeaal*o . . . whsthiv yon*ro bsoaring
KK1IITII IIAl.'t;—Fulurtly. Ilm-. I'nitfu
Bt
whnlt? nywlvin.
HI 1-4.
Kt, Valentla* or Hmmot Abo *r th* Father ot tb* Country
Aiul
woittvn
who
l»av«
Biirif'rril
15
:n
,
ta
5
sa
Kina &lt;*lna
FURNISHED FIVE Room (.parttsu I sa from funi’ltonal irnlnw ut ninmlru*
Bemlnalr l&lt;* Cream dsairvaa a ptac* *a yunr manat Order
Amir H-r-r
S US -•11**11 ti.iv•* fouiitl Ihttl, bf tihlDl
meat. inquire 313 Magnolb
!.ucky HbldMUactivo
year s y t i i b snriy, sad bo aaanril af •
t'.«r«lul jnxi liwlon* aritl durlim ih«
Avei
thU imrvly YnM»l4ibI« »«Ia- LOST: LARGE, lad FVnlaa c a t
NINTtt ItAfK— Futurity; time. lifiliMti,
i Ivp uml ditlUpdimiHlIc mmvtl to
Collar bears nam# L V. Me
Ituft1 Hturl-r
it Ta n.sa 4*« k,»vi* thnn much illKumfurt, Thl*
of Cnri.ii! In highly m * Laulla. Reward. Return 113 W.
Hahsra's Fancy
HU I «" action
hrc*uu*i* Ihn rnllnf rrvdllcd
II
P lR v o n
lunch Frl»ml ____
• »« tpriTiwi!
FOR RENT: Five room modem
to it comm In un nnllrnlT b#n»fl- 4th or phono ltd .
tat M f c .
way. Cartlul U purely vvgwbungalow,
114
W.
19th
S
t
TKNTII HACK—Futurity; lime, rial
lutiln; ii**l hIli ix In II tu bn nfrultl LOST: AMERICAN Fit bulldog.
IS T-5.
~A4 t.
104 av t t * J . Waiter 8.
to.fl.h Mlrb-y
T I* 1 II l » &gt;.r
Bundle. Answers ta s e n s of
QtMtrt
ladlvMiaJ
lilrly I'nun
t ta x.lo
Betsy. Phono TI4. Apply 147 Ms!
Hally Hatiara
4 ••
Camsoj Ion* ills.
LADY HOMHHAM
THREE ROOM furnished cottage.
d eal gas.
KI.KVKNTJ? H A C K — 1*14
Trw la n e NtgMtr
ANN BOFB
1314 East Third Street.
Hmr, :33.
from
It Oo 5 SU J.S'I
nymn Jii Ini
(Except ( M a y )
SLY COP
,
P la ta
I fl l.W
Chunrr I'lmrll*
FOR
BENT:
Nino
&amp;.ai&gt;
s r u n v EVENT
Hprrity
JmiiPN
T srw a t |h « B e l A r t i w REBUILT 3-ton
and double gu nge located on*
U 221 B TACTICIAN
with talety body, ready t* half mil* from Country Club on
Ow l u l l IT
MASTER COP
haul. Frit*, ITM. Rebuilt Owe- Crystal Lake. Ha* all awdarn
BLONDY OMEN
Call
No matter bow many medldnre
■10B TRAFFIC
Reel A Bona, Used Oar
post have tried tar your cough, chest
and gar
FIVE
BOOM
30t W. lat 8L
esld or branchial irritation, you can
P O S T T IM E 8:1 5 P . M.
Palmetto Are.
■at relief now with Cnomulsion.
BarVr: 11 —u'lj* may b# brewliui and
FACTORY H I
hunut aCurd to take a chtuvea
FURNISHED 4-ROOM boos*,
anill ” ~7 l i u than Crromulquarter^ meter. 107 N. Locum
r n - '; ,ota right to the seat
FOE FIRST dam roofing work.
&gt; troubia to aid nature lo
New roofs or road rtpalriog—
and heal th* inflamed memsa tha _g*rn
any kind—ebnrges rmmoakle- All
work guaranteed. Sew F. M- Eng­
r remedies hot*
lish, East Geneva Avenue or JERSEY MILK Caw. Heavy milk
discouraged, your
HAYNES OFFICE
^ or. Mrs. O. &lt;L Flint, Etohmimd
led to guarantee
phono 43.
to refund your
MACHINE CO.
I I I B aal lid M .
PhRR (M
WAL.T IIATNKB. H aiu fir
M E Y IK G A L O B IR G — G«m.
FOR RALRt l o s s y milch cow. C
1W
W.
First
Btroot
right new. Ukdvj
M. b te d , U h »
__
F L O R f J td «A B7 i
Fred Solly

Loop Quinta WUI See' * ""
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Police
Incited
Tender Salary

P ark Arcane
Again Object
01 Baeiness

SEMINOLE AT ORLANDO FAIR

Spencer Revives Move
To Lwirtt Conner
dal E s t t b l l s h m at On Highway

Official Devotes _
Entire A ctivity j
To New Position1
Confidence Man ET T ^ W * i'
V rc,led »H Te
^ o ff^ S S
l»S w m d leT ryHeMLo^ poBt ^

Capital-Labor
Sitdown At End

For Two Yen^i
Her*’* what tbo camera taw when aimed a t th e Seminole County displays in Urn Central Florida
Sapoaltloa which elosed Saturday In Orlando. Thl* booth wax visited by thousand* who wvto more
than visibly interested a t the arlAmml versatility (,f Seminole County toll.

Four-Day S t r i k e l n

Of Local Hostelry Commlmioiter NftHMM
A man Identified as John Frsn-

S c C T C t l f y^ m S O S O ^ ii

Gun-Totin’ M inister Is

By PAT FATTKRROff

***

Torry N. Whttchuret T +
ttlgned today from the Ctty
Commission.
,
Recently named necrnUvjte

nr able body of City C om m laateas,'
era." ba wroto Mayor Edward B it*

C U s tts s ie ow Paws P sw ti'

f i n ..

liw r ^ U ty a e § 8 i o n i ^ * « w u « .

Six member* of the lleidO*r*tle»—Muhcw. Inmnn, hlsep. hnolted
Victory Hunatlun Campaign Com-! for operating nn automobile while
mlttre were named today by Sheri- under the influcnre nf alroh.d,
man Lloyd, chairman of Seminole •»»" hl*
°&lt; W '" « ■ »W°
„
.
fine or spending CO days In conCounty Hemoerat*.
1 finrment.
In addition to the member* of the
charge* of keeping a houae of
County Democratic Commieer. 111 repute filed against George
th* following have been appointed llagin, negn. re«ulred In a lino of
to serve In the drive for collector flu tlays In Jail. William
ion of fumls to wipe out the party's Mnllnry, black, booknl on the samn
election expense debt: Mr*. R. J. rb*rge, drew a *10 fine or 04
Holly, James 0 . Sharon, R. J. 'lay*, the latter being suspended.
Wagner, W. V, Shelley, llowatd Disorderly A nduct
chtrgea
Harris and K D. Mobley.
ngoln-t defcmlant* resulted in &lt;h*
Invitation, to subscribe to the following dispositions:
Victory Donation movement -were Curllnr We«tley, negn. Jh)
being solirltod today, It was re- bond t si rested t Charles Ibirhe,
potted by the chairman. Indications negro, IIU or .10 il tys: (ieorgo
wvra that a responsive attitude Hudson, black, fid or 510 'lay*!
was felt by local party members. John H. Pnrkcn-on, whiiv, con
Fred II. Kent, Stats director of tinuesl; Sol King, n eg n . #10 or
tba Victory Donation drive, Issuel 34 days; Willie Byrd, black, *dsthe following statement to Semi- misaedj Jerome Ilostlc, Itegn, # »
note Counys
*•&gt; «*»yw.
“Every true Democrat and
Drunkenness charges and dllfriend of President Rnoaovelt
ra u ^ T fc .t.)
should Join wholchearteilly In thl&lt;
T , l v L s . . . m il
nation-wide P. r t , rally. Not only iH C O m e 1 OX I* O H M
Is It honoring two very great A n te.
A re Filed A t Hank
leans, but it is solidifying th
-------ranks of ih« puny at the sam&lt;John F. Raster, of the Jarksonlime raising money for a puipose villa branch of U. S. Internal
which should bo dear tu every Revenue Department, was located
Democrat rejoicing over thr tre- In tho Sanford-Ailantlc National
mendous victory last November." Bank tiHlay lo s ts i,t Sanfonlites
Chairman Lloyd said names nf In compiling and filing income tas
all contributor! will be ln,rril»-l returns.
on a scull which is to be sent t"
Mr. Baiter will be In tho bank
President Roosevelt.
alt day tomorrow, it was anClimax of the movemrnt l&lt; Bounced,
scheduled for the night of Marti.
More ihan a score or bcallte*
4 when Mr. Roosevelt will addn.- took advantage of tho opportunity
tbs Ballon at 10 o'clock.
| this morning and In the afternoon

*
( the fourth year * t^^.ll^OU.
Sanford Rotor Ian. today were ‘ , TJ-m luem lon IUI ^ p o a
Invited W be one of III Rotary
«PProprlatlon of I
dub* In Central Fb.ri.la elate! W* 000 * »
«*£?;
I to attend an inler-City meeting *,nol,n, •“ Inervate |5 0,000,1

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Assam IrUT'-'&amp;J!. the Florid
r L o r /n n l* hnt 7 °?. m proprintlon of IIO.MO.OOO a
t h ^ s m b W win L !
p lu l P tor " hoohl «• wn.im.ed. tho
. ™ £ a « • would In create the total
Hard*, founder and president 8
^ f n k r s , , 0Un.M lo
r riJ “ l Kal‘ ' ' International.
, nBtu„ y&gt;
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? MaiTUk*Jfhn
* rengmgm!
n n n t l in
allotofIMBln,
Mr.
Harris, who 1l*
In #||‘I1“
(h# 1M0
p ,™ ,
ULW f“rLrou^ " ed tween five and » yearn of
• ; * n n ‘I« pWlo*«rh:; Of basin*** wa(&lt;uj ^
th# M|( hboriny
rtlatlon* through which Ihe cotab(C m ttaw * *m PH I In )
llahment of Rotary originated In
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School Nurse
S
n
Students Favor
He hai aenred n *
l a *

Among the office* held by Mr.
Harria are honorary president of

Crippled Children.
aa chairman of the Committee on
Profrssirnal Ethics and member
o d th e Board of Manager* of the
litesgo Bur Association.
A large delegation of Sanford
, t S.1* “T* **l*«!«I ‘o atund tno Orlando meeting,

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H U IO C U l S t 1 C
_ _ _
• practically all student* I
primary and grammar grad
local school* hav* given 0
diertIon they will aceept It
latlon* u m o n n s t i t t v . a

County Teachers Debate Question
Of Promotion For School Children
at th* Chamber.
Students have teen guaranteed
room and board will not exceed fa
p«i week.

12 Percent Saved
By Tax Discount In
February—J inkina

Thrss Seminole County Uachcr
debating the negative aids of th*
nutation, ‘All Children Should
P***.” defeated three other teachcr* last night in the feaurvd part

Carrabalta, and Mrs. C. V. Ord-

of F t M om . StVtra) grandAgricultural Group | Taxpayers who take advuUgo! way
rot. m u__*
•* ^ on« parcsot dlseotmt of- chlldrm and gtagl gmaikhildrcn
10 meel lnursoay f*r»d for payment of taxes ln^

—
! February will save an equivalent;
The Seminole County Agrleul- lo It peresnt a year. Tax ColBtval Association will meet nt 8 lector Jno. D. Jlaklnt said today,
r t l a k Thursday night In Semi-, He railed attention to tha fact
M s County High School, County that the discount expires a# th*
Tbo Florida Ball Caenmis slot
Af»m C. R. Dawson anaouoccd beginning nf March who* , tbs will nrrivo hero teraorrow to open
•d ay.
I fun tax bill I* due. In April the
SdwdvM program Includes (1) asaeismenta become delinquent.
n i f f Morrio, manager of th*
Mplnnatlon of the 1M7 noil eon-1 Mr. Jlftkln reported that most Mayfair Hotel, wltero tho as•ovation pha, f t ) poesible prr-j of lha larger business houses g*n- scmhly will hg hold.
•hw lag of surptos eatery t y tho srally take advantage 0f tha 45sOther thaw tha esmmlsslon.
AAA, Bad (I) tmpoitaar coma.I.- count benefits. Many I n n a . about 18 pet i ara will attend th*
•V report*,
Ido likewise, he raid.
1 meeting* It was royaeted,

MeetsiAt Mayfair

Saniord DeMolays
Install Chapter
For Winter Park

t

"It has been a pleasure, M m A s I
tu bnvo had the honor and yrirl* ’
Ii' ko of wnrhlnr with you and adh» ’■
cr memli'M nf ihe City CoMate&gt;„i,
■Ion during theao pact ra rer *1
mnntha."
*• j*
Mr tVhltrhumt'4 flral w aw t
In pollilrs was bin entry la lha.
r h y eivrtlnna of two year* a t * /
He wm chosen a member o f tin *•
Cnmmlaelon.
For several mantht iher# h a f t ’
been Indicnilnns that be woatC
lender his resignation, tinea Me •
elevation to one of the m oat ' lam
portent post* of the Melon O ft**
, era* Assoel ulon re'iulrrd more ta d
1 innr&gt;« nf hli time.
In declaring hU regret fo r rm
signing, ho also pointed out that
be "hml nn other alt»ma*We."
The Association with which H h
Whltrhurat la affiliated wa» th
iranlznl In 1IKI0 and U d t u t i h i
iia being one of the olden ca t p
t railve association* handling wa*
tcrmrlons eaclualvaly.
The Commissioner wa* aaaociam
ed with tho Association aa Iream
(rsaltsseW »■ res* Two)

Opponents Gaining

In Straw P o ll On
Change In Court
Increasing disfavor of Ptw l*
dent Roorevelt'a proposed Sw*
prime Court revision plan wan
evidenced hero today w hra »
niM.n count of Th* Herald'* cowH
straw |*o11 showed nearly sight
to ono against tho ehsnge.
At noon yesterday tho flgvr*
wos slightly abovo five tn a* h
with tho majority egalnat the

Stovall, past master councillor,
will assist.
Prof. Rodman Lehman, formerly
of Sanford, hut now u resident
of Winter Park, lias rhnrg,, of
arrangements for Ihe evening,
Loral Masons, sponsor* of lha
Dt-Molay. pointml out that Ihn
Juniors accepted with enthusiasm l*resident.
The vein today had widened ItB
the honor of being c h osen In I n i ­
srupo to include the Votes e f
tiate tho Winter Park chapter,
svvttul young person* who show*
VI interest enough to send In •
Explained Locally F ire Control Unit
marked coupon which baa haw
nn tha newspaper**
F o r lloHpital Voted appearing
front page for tho past thra« la*
Hy UoverninK Unit 'sues.
In every rase, the young voter*
noon In ihu Court House by three The Kxrrtlv,. Committee of th* were against Mr, HoossvtH'*
official* of l.ut fltsto Agricultural firnald-laitighliin Slrmorlal llos- plan.
Department and on* from tho U. pital yesterday nfterruH.n voted
White Ihe straw ballot wRI ha
S- Dvpanment of Agrlcultur*.
tho Installation of a complete, reproduced hero no longer, thus*
County Agent C. K, Dawosn nulomnlic sprinkler fur flra con- wishing to vot„ and have M l
snhl several changes are to be trol.
done so may rail at Tha HsraM
mad* In tha progret^Ehl* y tn r ' J. V. Ilonisi, nf th„ Surcllne officii and they will be gives M
over method! sm p lo ^ l la lSKPh Firs Protection Company, attend- 'unmarked tlekst.
oris feature being Incrsf**d pay- r*l Ihn Con.milts* session and
mvnta for partlclpatlog la tho‘was awarded Ihn contract for
program.
lie n to placn tho c.piipment. It
He said that a different plan tha I* to be In operation within two LOCAL WEATHER1
on* formerly used will bw la ef- weeke.
fret an regards collect Ion nf work Committeemen instructed Araheets, alar* tha operative Maw chllect J. Kltne Houghton to
of the conservation plan will b* de- prepur,, an estimate for painting
ducted from the payments to grow- tha outside of the hospital and
er*.
nurses* home, nnd to lay out
Among those who were slated proposed costs of hospital re*
to attend this afternoon's meeting pairs needed immediately.

! P l a n For 1937 In

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AR8HIPS

DMNto •• to* MW C57-tcn aubmarmta i* CapL K*»i g. E
wMab to alive with activity that* day* • • th* Third Ratoto
ww aaha. if which 71 already art built, ara amattor thaw to
th* Warld war. Netr the Nad n ig t flying from thane, (A

AS A BRITISH PRINCESS W AS CHRISTENED

CITY BRIEFS

I M Citiaena
Boost Sanford
Airmail; 8iervice
and Mra. Yaren will ba
:* af lh* campaign.
ton iw ll*
manufacturer!
ft larger profit! for 1937
for any year aloe* 1W7,
tha taitlla Induatry produced i
f Bln* billion yardo of doth.

PtAY GOI.P
■ANLANDO Gt lT
and Country Club
aporUvat and aunt acanto
I WW W bt Central Florida
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(ENERGY sat

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RESISTANCE

OM YOUR FOOD

1HOUT *A I 0 * IIOAT

William P. Co»f»nn ol Naw
York, M. Y&gt;, a ad Mr*. Evelyn
CKarak* o f W lm tr Thru war* II-

renoad io wad kata y rtt-n h y aft­
ernoon, Court Hoaaa record* ahuw.

T. E. Slmpaon, pratldam of ih« portion tonight and Saturday. E**
Rtmlnol* County Chamber of O m - tramo Nonhwaat Ylorldat Oeco*
mere*—"Conilderabl* effort and atonal rain, tonight and Saturday,
time haro b**n rapendrd to obtain
■
airmail carrier for Sanford. IndifTh* Horn* League of lh* Silva*
feranc* to uaaga of ihla rervtoe tlon Army will aponaor a mined*
will tat’fie all that time and effort lanooua aalo on ihe ureal hero
to ho waatad."
11. B. 1'epa, praaWam of Rottry —"Airmail will produce a di­
rer: n a b benefit to many San­
........
T. W. Lawton, vurwrln'imtont]
ford bualneat Initliutton*.
II. B. McCall, Jr., prealdent of of Bemlnolo County achoola and m
Ltone—’’Sperdtor poatal aervlco member of the Rnlllni Colle/a
manna Iiutoker Iranian lorn and Board of Truatre*. It In Winter
more buaineaa for ihh acct ton, park ttday attending n trite:**
Lm’a bop* lta heavy ua* during moating.
lh* 00-dey trial period will make
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|t unprofttablo for lh* Government
O. P. Herndon, elork ol th» Clr*|
to dtocoar.lmw the aarvtoo."
I anh Court, toft unlay for Jaekaon*
Iff ward Lana, preaidont of-El* vilto where bo w'll attend n two*
wyito*~MOtoaialng • armal aorv. day aeaalon of the Anoclaitoa of
imin-rtaWy la a afrp forward for Clirka of the Circuit C tu r,
SaJtft rJ, 11 . hop* avaryont who

ineys Drugstore

Web, 1:69 A. H» 4:27 P. M.

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uaa* tha mail will
fit to dll*
Tha Barnett National Bank otj
pmth »oma of ib»lr rommunka* Jaebaonvllto will play the S*.
Ilona by nto,”- 'John* River Line, and lh* At, Andtew.Cartaway, -paealdant af lantle National Bank of Jatkaon*
tha Junior Chamber of; Commerce villa will play Eckeraon Fruit
—'"Commaratally, alrmall'a banaflr Caanartoo In two baakalball tram-"
has teen proven. Wo know local Saturday night In the High School
btcalnaaaman will urn Hanford’* gym. Game* will begin at H P.
naw arnica. But ptraonal terra- M. A amall ailmliilun rhutga
•poiutonco, loo, will find a vain* will bo mad*.
1
able ara latent la lh* air peatman."
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TKeGASi

STEP—AND START!
Be* bow poor motor tobao*
hold on our g n a t Gail Bo#
how it u tile * down to amnaingly quiet araootb perform*
tine* Sre, too, how tbla fu»ay It’* The StondWt’tTUT»
all our patroru (to. Try H,
today.

With wator from th* Rlvar Jardan, tha Prtoiaaa AlaaaoPra. tof u
at Kant, wa* ahrlatenid In Buabingham palaea by tn* Aeahbtahap af
(aantcr frr*or®uniil carrlt* th* baby tram th* hem* af her parent*
Dm P i -' ■*
Cdwvrd. At to* rlpht are to* Outoa and Dwahaaa la

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Indigent famltlea dtpendem up*
HOUSTON, Tag., Feb. 19. — |
on rountle* of Ohio and the atata W)—II. II, (Herb) Hoover, head* again In blue and gold.
for help dacraaaod 75.IW3 In 193(1. lino wrltar on the Hnuiton Poat.l
.
-----Ptraon* on the Ohio WPA payroll la n veteran humor. Recently h«
dropped WJMM.
ahoulderod hla gun nnd went cull , ,
,
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In purault of daer. A tu«h moved
Pm SB U R G H , Feto
Ten buaky bearer* were ro- Hoover took aim. But n man
™» 'ir*'n
quirtd to handle tha coffin of walked out. Kaplain, d Hoover: Montreal for ayperlenctClara Jene, 700-pound negro,*, “In thoite ator# clothe* ho looked J“n#n
whlule. TCn
who died at Galveiton, Teg.______ ericily like a big buck."
| ™,ur* Orai-baaeman ho

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HOUSTON, Tam, Fbh. We-M*)
POLITICAL ALSO-RAN
A now nngl* on woman In nth*, BERKELEY, Calif., Fab. 19.—
lnlc* wna brought up at tb* meat*’ (/Tf—. Archie William", Olympic
Itig of woman Under* of iho A. joO-m*.&lt;r champion, lo*t a men
A. U, her* rocantly. Don Botch* for aeeratary of the Univanity of
mono advtoo* kuabanda: ‘"Aiktot-t California atudem body by BOvote*
Ira would heap n lot of married 0u: of 841 ram. Campu* leader*
wemen, n* well na other _women , n tirt|rJ iho ballot a.t a at rung
out of mtoebtof during their idle! perianal tc-ulmonlal for the nu*
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Rolls 2 doz. 17C
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Coffee Cake 2 j €
Potato Bread g c
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Stepped up An Iho hlgbeal
Antl*Knock Bating In M«to» '
Inc HtoUay
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For Yewwlf!

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SANTORO, rLOWDA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1937

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KansasTown
La ck
O f Interest
To Provide Room s Asks Aid In
Dust Storms
M a y Harm School Death l i T llm Aa
PaanT
o
W
o«A
m
uG
rdt
Stride
Over
Extend Over Pw*|
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fed Of 4 Weeks,:
Watson Discloses;

W i l l E a t t r ia M

SUING R U B IN O Ff FOR HEART BALM

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V i l l a g e Of 1,500

Roosevelt Said ToB&lt;
Considering Pro:
ToOutlaW Liow
Lon;
Sanford Flying SetniooIe County Unreasonably
Hours Also ,Wi “
Be Hit By
Field Operator! Booth To Close dent's
Proposi
Accepts New Jobj lu Orlando Fair

HUOOTON, Kaw, Feb.
W b -V U m far mart medical sup­
plies and sa m e went out front
tWa dust-plagued town of 1500
la Southwestern K in u i today
after two store deaths brought
to fourleea the Mather o f vic­
tim* o f tafhwnia and pmumonla.
” W# used help,1* declared Dr.
Naartr ISO m n b m
o f th* T. U. Daetmell, City health o f­
Nerth Wheeler District No. f, ficer, “ We mu** hare more ounce
sad more supplier.”
nsr
Woodmen'* Circle, wilt assemble
South In the Ohlahoma pan­
Hanford waa without a ) tunIt l_ * * r K f P A T T E R S O N ^ here Friday night fo r a regional
The Keminolc County Chamber
handle at Guyon and Ttxhoma,
pal Airport operator today, hut of Commerce today prepared &lt;o
Ijic k o f houalnf
**eao*lat*. according to plana m i
Voile Williams,
City aviation direct the removal of nil local ex­
wodatlona, »n1e» _ Buford [ ^
* , „ * , * * , QWhlM dcat-aetlcd enow f e l l today,
food well and Bol*« City, Okie.,
commlttiemsn, w »»
in contact
W A S H IN G T O N ,
F eb .
also had enow.
with a flier (his morning who hibits from the Central Florida — (A P )— llnlmpcachabk
" " W
. ClrdiaUly with Mo«a to rant. (J# h
Snow was etalaed reddleh brown
probsh'y will take over '•■ t dlr.-c- Exposition which closes tonight.
Ihnritieit dlacloacd (odHy ‘
may aariooniy handicap the Fraternal women wfll coma *F A “ t'
A prise-winning meat exhibit j-reritlcnt Roomrelt {•
tion of activities poseth'.y next
.Chattanooga Lookout ba.«»e* from Grove* la New Smyrna'' Undents In this area caulked
weak.
entered hy the Seminole Chapter tlderlnir n flexible . ,
Pretty Peggy Garcia, former wight club hat check girl who I*
ball achool slated to open Lakeland, Tampa, Sutrke. Ocala,! windows aad placed blankets over
Mr. Williams disetowt
that of Future Formers will he re­ lo outlaw cxctmaively
suing Dave Rublmifr, the radio violinist, for ♦'OKt.OM In n brtnch Firman Church, who was located turned here and handed over to the wagon
here Mar. 1. Henry Watson, Umatilla, Kissimmee aad Orlan- *h« door to keep out dint,
ami
long
k
A binding dust storm lasted of promise action, Is shown testifying In court at New York that her* for aeveral weeks, resigned
president of the Sanford ball do.
indivldinls who loannl animal* IhrutiKh a revision of
club, emphasized today.
Mr*. Alice CSrrsw.y. publicity *!* * * ! ^
* ^
,h* he asked her the direct nui-sHon: “ Would you tunny meV' ( As­ his position to accept a full-time for butchering to ■ the Future fair (ratio |)ractico and
A long-dlstancc telephone com* chairman
o f thoSanford Grove, rn‘* ** *** k***k bliatanl.
pilot’s job in the north.
Farmers in rxrhnnde for tho priv­ ii’iist law.*.
sociated Press Photo)
■untcatlon with Joe Engle, su­ said ike following guests o f hon­
Besides f i x i n g
In another atatemrnt today, ilege ef showing the meat ut tho
pervisor o f the Washington Sen* or are to be present:
wnge nntl hour stnntiarrle, tha |
the aviation romtnitterman said fair.
atcr's
system, this morning Jennnie Willard, national
—« - farm
----- ----------------------Mrs.
C. E. G raddlek, superintendent nl
Vegetable display* arranged ly rcteil legislation would
disclosed that M0 youngsters had d i ^ o r o f Omaha) Mies Myrtle
the* airmails, visited here yester­ County Agent C. II. Dawson will for a brand system of
signed for the course of Inst rue Crump, State manager from Tem­
day ami mode an extrnsivn lour lie destroyed, anti I lie exhibit of agreement* under which
lion and more are coming daily. p i; H U Mildred Wheeler, State
of all projects connected with ilia home kitchen products, arranged men could ban unfair and
Wataon appealed urgently for president o f manager of this distrad# practices,
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celery industry,
hy lb me Demonstration Agent Jo*- ^ I!,*T*
Ike registration at the Chamber | trlct; Mr". Vends Inmann, na
Tha I'rvsldent, it was said, MM V
rphine lloydstnn will Ik&lt; teiurn&lt;d
lie
was
Impressed
with
that
o f Commerce o f Bsnfordltr* who, t|onl| j . i . g . j , „ f Btarke.
not had .Ime to consider da
Industry’i need for speedier pos­ hero snil stored for further use.
hare one spare room or some unit
A badness session has been
Mu* la comment wn« caused hy hut regard* the plan fa v o r tM fi';J
tal communication, Mr. Williams
of sleeping or boarding accom­ ptaaned for S P. M. when several
The wmuher: Mostly rlnudy to­
Official* said AdminlairatlM lid ’ J
said, and also was pleased with
modations. He sahl It is not nec- candidates will bo Initialed into night aad Sunday, probably rain
r «l experts helleve tho
W. II. Williams, chairman
srrangvmente
at
tho
airport
for
eeiary to call personalty at the the order. At ih« same time, it in north portion tonight, contin­
cotthl tn* fine I into tho
of the Hoard of Coanty Com,,
landing mil. planes.
Chamber office.
Registration" was announced, several junior ued mild temperature,. Extreme
framework o f
the Cos
T « O ln w IiP lip MNlliMMt » l THf WimfmM ItpmM rrntlrre hn
missloners. today roainirndnl
'the committeeman announced
will he taken by telephone
ami pas* the Supreme Couiter^M
FfnM dii
prnfktll tm r-tHis|i lk«* wwprmmw rramfl,
members are to be graduated into Northwest Florida: Probably oc
all Hrminole County panirlthat
inauguration
of
airmail
aery-.
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Hrr«W.
In
pw-oppriUtMi
with
fHii
stilirr
I
.
«.
HFttaNF#r«
a«Mr4
cssic no I rains tonight and Sun
Tho baseball president further adult mcml&gt;erahip.
hi SEA h»n kf. Iwr«, t. I mlit nib P
« « ikt «|iicw|I«mi. I ar I Hr
tee here probably would be do-1 panta In both the Tampa Fair
revealed that Instead of the orig­
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
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IralcrJat,
Ritualistic work, Mrs. Carraand ike Central Florida Expolayrd several 'lays, since it fct
Nthffl II. Jarkwwm, h h I « « h| | ■llnl •fnirw nitierwwr wpwhwiI. pfrinal two-week schedule for the
—The Sonn:n Finance Cos
way said, la to he conducted by a
RffHiatHli iHiHftNK ||« flwwaFfpll |trn|ie&gt;ml, lit mm nHIrlp
customary with the Poalofl'io1 ritiea at Orlando, Hr said the
Sunday's tides, TWal Station, •fPlri
■sheet, the time has been extend­
stamped its approval yettar
Ip IhlM mlHWM,
In Ik# ■f«»m’.ia,lag ptllrtr, IrreUrlek l|.
team fret* Ocala and will be as­
exhibitor* and the Chamber of
Department
tn
allow
threa
Ocean Pier, Daytona Beach: low, IlM U P M . prvtMwnl mt IP- kawr'rna War A am&lt;arl«M**n, prramlw
ed to one month.
the Administration'* |
sisted by the lore! degree team.
Commere* pj.-aeatrd i h e i r
weeks'
time
In
which
stamp
col­
■HBPrilH
iiilH
kl
Ikp
rm
M
f»|
\
prwp«»nwL
l t : ! « A. M. and 11:31 P. M.;
exiend the Itcitprocal T a riff •
Students
enrolling for the
booths la such a way tkat wljt
Aa the entertaining fetaures for high, 5 A. M. and 5:29 P. M
lectors
can
prepare
special
ra.
—
thre* yes*#.
,
•Jt * iri
«
n a n * have keen guaranteed that
tbe'coavention program, ■ dinner Monday's tide*! low, 12:10 P. M.;
cheta fop the first flight on * i “ Uadouhtedly do the Cmtniy
v.
room and board wl'.J not exceed
A heavy Demncratfe maJtfltF
much
goto!
from
a
publicity
at 8 P, M. has been arranged
f
f
H
M
f
i
l
,
Amertrmm
H«r
Iwatarlnilwn
new route or Into a new stop. I
high, C:6g A. M. 8: 23 P. M.
in the commiiteo rejected atPW
«A per week, Watson announced.
the Mayfair fletel, while a ball W
It was explained that I.ihhi or I arandpolnr.
prnposed amendments,
You vote on thi, ballot. You al- 7 / Vf»'p
Watson pointed out that 1957
PI plcctiofiw. Ynu have
:.
scheduled for 10 P. M. in Wood
O.OINt o f these special packet&lt;|
Services at tha First ftxptisl
Rv.'cnslon of the present iSWv
la the Drat yvnr of (he baseball
Y’on have noted the prupoMil. Itc fitiih In your v»tt, kmi dunt wi It |)rctUtbly wl.l be Undid hire wneriith# poultry ilUpbty entered hyih*i
men’s Hall. Igniter Livingston and Church tomorrow night will ho
which expires June 12, already
School in Sanford anil declared
•ur* you are clear t n It. Pur you to r ive Up the right to vote on ,hB flrM nmUp),,,, itrivM .
| Oviedo ritap.ee of Future Ft.r,.,laid I pen approved hy the lIogMv
It held, Infinite possibility for*
conduced by Dr. W. W. William ar. one o f the 13U.o6o.OOti Am. rany U.ue where yoer voice ought; WiHUm, p|,„,
fly
HI. I er* a, Well ns a largo eralp
crate Of
I .cadet* said they planned W
Ik . City In future years If the nb" m™ ie
’ * • U ,!,r ' f,lr ’ , ■ecrctary of the Sintlsy |School leant whoso right Congress i- to be beartf. \ e,y wall. Ix-f* MX p*|t r»burf tomorrow far a raneliolee relery grown in the IMu- bring pp tho I'sue on the SeMfa
(way
project Is supported by cltlicns. I .
f J®- A " '1” * l t « ^ ‘an of ■nd the llapiim Training Union of „dd
wlmt I* now preposml
frranco with 0. T. Baker, p r e - do sect Ion.
Da publicity value. In hU opln- the local Grove, announced a spe
floor Tuesday, If possible. Sharp
NBA was .nil hy the supreme t|rtlt ,lf N tt|onl| Ajr ,,|nr,t „ . „ r,
IUp,i , '.m ( '?n.Vf: ,,on'| You .ml American, before y, „
Anothrr Oviedo entry whirlt rrntroversy appeared likely tkaa
| tavf hni| |tfl# (i|(ht,
r&lt;ir
ion. I. price leas, sine, the p r a g - i 1* ' ■ * * » ' " * « » W a r n * JUU « Service, begin at T:M o'clock.
..........
unranatltuiIona j mHnK «hlpa which will
aeevo drew much attention was the po d- over n proposal made ytstsrday
res. o f atudenta from a hundred 7;”° * * ■ ‘ ,ond* » '■ ^ l,h .(° "
year,. Your ancestor* didn't give thin m , MSA warni a law at nil Hanford.
i of an automobile eotteh body by Senator Lewis (0 , 111.), to
Dr. Robert II.
McCnalin of them up; If yjur children hnv-ti'i
ar more elites will bo followed P '"n\ for ,h» f,ontl,Te" * * I,ri l
br:nn e it violated certain o f yct.t
Airmail eervlce here 1* exp-ct- and radio eon trotted hy llote- bihit tieiprm-nl trade ugreei
ky the new, pa per* in the commu-j l€,m U t"l&gt;e«Ully urged to a,trad, Memphis, Tran., Will apeak dur­
them, ll will be because you hliv right*; thin you nin| tl\i* Riaf'i
ICssllaat* ■■ C f , tuur)
ing morning aervlce* at the Pres­
K*rd Fisher,
. with dela-d'faulling nation".
" - !
aitlea sending the youngsters.
|
If' mm! I hWrit an jM.g# tnliv)
surrendered them.
byterian Church tomorrow at 11
FFA
chapiers
o
f
Oviedo.
Fan-!
F*m""C
Vnndenberg,
(R.
Mich.)*
This i&lt; what is to be ilune from
I C M t b w * tie roes r w a t
o’clock, according to the Rrv, Dr,
today, announced a directors'
ford and four other etumniinltie"
your standpoint: the court i*
.&gt;
E. D. Brownie*, paator.
in
the
■•riiiin
were
fend
yester­
bo (hanged ty the proponed law,
day hy fsir tiffirhils whu ‘’turned
Association for Tuesday
i How? Let'* see if it isn’t perfect1:30 o’eoek In his office on Pari
liver** the rxpiHitfun in mure than »
■ a oa
•
i
plain.
Avenue.
ami youth*, a .-lent bu-iness *&lt; 1 1 A w a r d e d
B iic h e i
Thrro are nine im-mbcr* of the
siutl |irereileil thu afterlluuil of
* _ i ei
i n
*
- a supremo court. Six mum men w.ll
fun ami education.
The problems of the exception­ And UttfleKquipmcnt b„ tho,rtl ly
prrilWeri,. Wh
All ii.itnts rixttrd lo hallo’s
Sanford Kiasnls rluli has a
al child will occupy member* of
Thlrty-ihri'n boys represented
In The llrra'd’s pid’ nil the membership o f 55 for 1937 which
■
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I asketl lu decide, at least three of
the District 8 Florida Congress of
Bntifotil Cliapter, whilo 21) nttemiTen members o f the Bsnfir.l^h* present nine justices have, al
John I'ikuln of Daytona B*oeh
I’ rraldrnt's pri,|H srj Supremo
ranki
thinl
In
membership
r
i
l
­
Faranta and Teachers, of which
yr«t&lt;yil«y roptureil the Irvinff
i American Lagion Post asl nt {lit moat every time, upheld these new Court rcvi-lm will he held lit ing since t'.i24, arcotding lo slit- e l lumi tlviedu,
Seminole County la
pan, dur*
Noine 500 Beminule Ciuinty nu- Itneheller historical gold ntedk)
It rnetl In 1124 cash toward tho laws. A di the six ju•ticca to ln- strict eonfUIcnce.
Istks released today by Seers.
log 1937.
gro schiutl iliildten were given j fur the t est nf si* essay*
It Is not i ho Intin'iort nf
1134 needed to completely outfitt chosen. You have mti'’, moro than
t»ry Sid Ni*.
Mrs. Frank Morion, chairman
this newspaper t„ publish ur
19 member* of tho drum and a majority.
In IP’-’fl, when 41 were i f fill- tickets yesterday lu visit tha fair ented nt the Burhellcr estate Ih
Saafonl may be the destination of the project, la slated to give
today. White ntodetiis It id u holi­ Winter 1’nrk.
levtal an* -k-na'iir,. appearing
bugle
corps
for
th*
Sons
of
the
Some
of
the
present
nine
might
■trii
with tho Club, and in 1027,
e f a feme or ntnrj person* from the first of a serif* o f radio
day ,Monday
and loured the
31i
Helen Chapman, Semlaol*
an
tho
hall,U
which
Is
printed
l-cglon.
resign
if
tho
law
i,
imssoi
I;
iley
•hen
1
1
7
were
an
the
rolls,
memIhe New York-BrMpin area who talks on the topic at t P. M.
grounds.
1111*It K&lt;dmol sitdent, was !■ tlm
Percy Mere, American Legion would feel that the c u r 's power St the ho loin of this page.
herahip i(ereilr,l the |U37 |o-r•Darned into Florida this morn­ Wednesday over WDBO, Orlando,
i niFieiitlnn and rrcrlvetl a
I .tieui ritlratiH arc ashed to sonnel, 31r, Nix r*|Mirtrd.
toys’ Work chalrnMn, said tho had forever gone, «urr*nderrd
ing at Jacksonville v'a the A t ­ She will speak on “ After tk* Au­
a t rcrngnitlon of her part In
mark tho liekrt and bring nr
ten
were
at
work
again
M
a
y
in'
the
president,
Two
Ion
tenant
governors
have
diometer—w
h
a
t
f
lantic O ast Line, according to
rentest.
mall
It
to
Tho
llrraM
offlcr.
come
from
I
ho
Sanford
Huh.
R.
an
effort
to
raise
the
entire)
For
the
court
lo
act
merely
tn
The audiometer, it was eg.
official* o f
ihe transportation
I’ikuln, a high school student lu
In
doing
so,
rsrh
per-nn
will
amount
before
the
arrival
of|
the
mouthpteco
of
the
executive,
F.
Une
and
Bill
Tarhry,
accord­
plained, la a machine te teat hear­
•ompany.
Daytona Beach, w&lt;m first &gt;&gt;'*«•
ing to the secretary’s repot l,
Departmental bead* o f
the ing anil report the amount of Iota. eight snare drums, sight bugles, would destroy every thanre to per- bate contributed toward Ik#
with "Billow 1'lsntatlon,”
mitfrmrnt to sound on* puhlir
Mr. Nia announced that KiwnnACL arid a henvy movement of Since only one of the machine* D * bast drum an*| cymballs Mon*! form it* duties independently, the
■m on&gt; nf the earliest white
sentiment regarding the court
lam
Haynes,
Coleman
and
Th
irji
J
only
way
in
which
patriotic,
in
use
In
Florida
today.
District
8!
llaFpaasengrte from the east begun
—
City Commissiuners will asserii- ilemrni* In Vclusla County,
'will hsv« rhargo o f tho program
I Drummers and bugler*, tirugj cere judges could act. The tie* plan.
yeaterday, marking want prob­ hopes to aaacmbla Its own.
.Miss Chapman's essay n l
hie .Monday night tit 7:31) o’clock
Ballots
reeriir,|
up
la
Wednesday
at
tha
Weekly
Vuldt-i
Future
Wednesday
programs
ef
»
M
inatrumenta,
staged
th-ir
at'preme
court
biiilling
hit-1
u
i
ably l« the thinl and last “ mass
Hotel meeting of thj organisa­ in their City ||a|| eloimlM'rx for "Mellonville Avenue, An llistorfs
■aoviment’* o f southbound tourists tha Cougrraa will deal with the ^lr,t out-of-doora practice last well lie made a new wing o f the noon today snowed *n nrer*
rotitinn business Iran-act tun and ml laiiiduiark in 3ty County.”
tion.
___
rrlppl* chl'd, the child with de­ night near Legion ||ut, Mr. &gt;!r-n! While llniuc, Th* thlrtl branch of wbitmlng mnlority sgsinst Ike
for the 1930-37 season.
.Mr. Itneheller sponsors annual
the consideratinn of several ttri­
I'resident'w proposal.
l l ana explained that three' f*’Hlve vision, and the child with said. Also, It was the flrat tinm' our govetnntent would have tit,
hlstoriral essay contests, the first
al iv,- projects.
that the drums and buglra were! appeared,
“ movement-!” appear annually— the mental handicap.
place winner being given ■
It
is
proluiiiln
that
tentative
brought
together
on
the
same*
■
~
on* In early winter, another
tnedal.
plans
for
a
beam
if
teat
ion
pro­
number.
shortly after
New Yevr*„ ami
gram will he announced in line
the final one in late winter.
wlth the employment o f Edwin
ACL officials reported from
Flynt, Dml'capu architect, who is
Jacktonvtllr
that th*
Florida
The Kan furi Atlantic Nr ilium I laying out a program to improve
I pedal operated In four section*
Suprem e C ou rt F o il E d itor:
. **
Bank ami the If. H. I'o.toffic# j ,ht’ lakefront.
Info the North Florid. r|ly, so
•Sheriff
Charlie
Hand
said
M
S*
The Herald,
will observo Monday, Feb, 22,1 Other dlseo'jions will center
heavy waa the traffic from the
Five members o f the Exermlvo
F.ssaya on safely hy ever/
day h- vrmil t attend th* snsnat
Georgs Washington’s birthday »n*| areund the assislanre given loeul
member of the Hemlno’e High Com mine, e f the Ftrnabl LaughSanford, Flo.
niversaty, ns a legal holiday,, baseball Interests in assisting them meellii* of the Florhia Khetlffsl
School senior data will he turned ton Memorial Hospital will aasetnbrails nf the respective In! lit U- to complete is clubhouse m Mu-! A*noriatD»n scheduled for Bt.
Id*
ia
th*
hospital
at
2
l&gt;.
M.
in Tuesday foe grading, a*cortt‘ng
I'resident KtHMevell hna anhed C on gress In pa.-ct a
nicipal Athletic Field In time fo r ,
Mar' 10 •"'* &gt;7lion* said today.
to Yf. G. Ross, safety enthudvst, Monday to discuss proposed re­
law p rovid in g Ihnt w hen n federal jiid )*e w ho h is been
The h^dy it i-vircted to go
At Ihe poslofflre, alt window" ihu P|&gt;vinpc it lining nt’aMDii of thr&gt;
who has conducted safety daasvs pair* and renovation.
• Judge 10 yearn o r m ore reaehe* th e uge tf 7o and
rernrd ngtinst a .State Road Pm
'will ht eliweil, although s|i*clal ChittutiuG^n i^Hikuiii:*.
JL C. DuBee* la chairman of
Newly-elected officer* o f the *n lo*al
“ hoola fo r iseeral
•I'd and recommend that
data not re tire w ith in nix m onth* (h e re a fte r, th e
delivery
and
perish*!
Ir*
are
to
be
the
group.
Mentors
ar*
Mr*.
Un­
flemlnol* Coun-y Girl Scout* met'nmntha.
eyrie piurnls be under the
p m ’dent ahull appoint an addllitm .it ju dge to hbt
delivered
at usual. Collections
early this week to dlxrus* and,' Tcac’ter* in the English de der Curiett, A. F. Connelly. Mrs.
iliate tlirertloni o
off rounty iherifhk . '
will
be
mill*
from
designated
court.
Thin
law,
under
iireaent
condition*,
would
reJ.
W.
Coates
aad
Mrs.
L.
I.
Fra­
plan act iv itit a for th* year.
I pnrimeat will sift the piece* down
- _ - ■ ——
iler.
"boxen
between
1:30
P.
M.
and
U tire (b e president to add nix ju stices lu the U nited
Attesdiag the scailon
were:! te ten er a doaen heat and
2:30
P.
31.,
and
mad
will
be
dis­
T.
W
Lawton,
president
«
f
tho
Staten
Suprem
e
C
ourt.
Mr*. Mar.In Bram, vira^halrman Judge* w’ll he asketl to give tbale
patched as usual. Rural and City
Hospital Asaoriatto, will mr.-t
th* Cornell; Mrs. W. W.| opinion on these.
The February meeting of tho
|
carrier delivery will not b„ In "fMy vole on thin proposal lit registered here:
0#ee»ch. treasurer; ami Mr*. J.
Comp*ti'Ion is divided into two with the comaiJrte*
ffect.
*• * Seminole County Trneher*' Is
Rail, recording secretary.
| class** oik? for boy* an I a a t I am lu fa v o r /
\
| am nguinsl /
\
All offlee# In th„ Court House schrdnM for the South Side Pri­
Cemmhtremen present w e r e ond far girl*. In rack group th*
a f f r a u d e n ie d
will remain oprn for business ns mary K hool luilding 3tondny at
o f th e plan
^
the pktn
^
J
Mr*, k. E. True, training and '•Inner will recdv* a taro weeks’
usual, It waa announeed. The City H P. II,, County Su|Htrintcndent
; the Ser. Marin Bram. pa** te the RKs Thea’er and
BOSTON, Feb. K k -T h * U o ic l
Hall alio la scheduled not to T. \V. laiwtoii said today.
NOTE:
MARK
IN
ONLY
ONE
SQUARE.
A
HOVE
and awards; Mr*. J. B. reread best will be gwairied
State. Coon a l Appeal. 1st* yesPrineipnl feature of ihe pro­
close.
library; Mrs. A. W, Knox,! one-week's
trrday denied t o appeals of eight
It waa understood the schools gram is a debate, “ All Children
fnktkhy: Mrs. Julim Dingf*ldee.| kiatita of tho ront*at will be Peurto Bicna aailwmHoii from
"re planning short exercises, al Should Pass," 31r. Lawton an­
Mrs. C Russel)
and Frank an»x,uired next weak,
K w prison oeaeares oa armed insur­
though prineipil* could not be nounced. Participant* had not bevn
advisory.
&gt; /aid.
rection charges.
contacted today far programs, _ chosen this [afternoon,

V «a t t &gt; H etW ;

PnbHdty V a U e Of!
P r o t e c t Seen As
• Priceless To C i t y

SiS!u

Senate CommU

Here Next Friday

Williams In Contact Sanford, Oviedo En
Approves
With Prospect To
t r i e s Arc Objects
Take Over Locally
O f Much Attention Van denberg Rei
Carry B a t t l e
Higher House

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A m e ric a n Bar President
Speaks On Court Question

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

3

Stinchfield Seta Down Arguments Con­
trary To Enactment O f Roose­
velt's Proposal

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J 01

Parents, Teachers
S f S ili i District E ig h t

Court Revision
Ballots W i l l Be
H e l d In Secret

map *ears i ians %m Toward Drum, ,
M an Y e a r ’ s P l a n a Legionnaire* R a i s e

Sanford Kiwanians’
Membership Stands
T h i r d Since 1924

Daytona Beach
Awarded Bach
Historical M e d a

Heavy Southbound
T r a f f i c Reported
By A C L ^ O ffic ials

",

City CommissionerN
To DiscuHH Several
Sanford Projects

E m y i On Safety
To Bo Handed In By HoHpiial Committee
Will Meet Monday
High School Seniors

F ill O u t and Send In This Ballot

B o s t o f f ic e , Bank
Will Be C l o s e d On
Monday For Holiday

Hand Will Attend
Sheriffit' M eetlnr

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Girl Scout Group
Dfoctutiefi Program

County Teachcrri To
Hold Monduy Session LOCAL WEATHER

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Next wank MNamttf MnenUon WO* ^ # th n N «W
th* Unit«d States tile World NnrnaUc M to e Aaaoctatton
k advocating educational campaign* to 1**eb the people
of Awrioi the evil effect* of narcotics of all- kind*. Partiralar otmo I* to be laid span the incrtwwtnga— of Marihaem, or Indian Hemp, which is wnMUmes made into
c i f i r t i i n it n o m f • # row i n f i i c m w
vspiovtfltiovi i h k w i i

.Itie a o m e -

'tte ’victims
WashUtturt

tavtw Be * M t t f

wrJUe* Juet a* *ha wra** tt In

j * « rn » r t

bool with "n

youths and r&gt; floor*."

and destroyed last year, and arreata for vfointtop of the
narcotic laws were 11 times aa great in 1981 a* in 1929.
Thrntnrhout the world tMre are estimated to be more than
200 million peraona addicted to this drag.

Tha w r »

whit** a rood while till they Is

In the campaign against nareotics of alt kinds and In a froth*. . . then worli t
their u*e the following polnta deserve particular emphasis, pound* o f butter till It naaaii
and put In ye whiter of y* agga
according to the Narcotic Defense Association:
1. Thorough narcotic law enforcement. Including urg­ by ye rpoomful and rllr theai
ent need for prompt, reasonable and efficient action on the well together, then sdd ye youths
part of State rourta In the trials of narcotic law violators. of y* eggs, well besten, 2 p a m h
2. The urgent necessity for enactment of .the Uniform wheat fkxirt, end S pounds of
then s&gt;U on* fourth ousc*
State Narcotic Drug Act by thoee statea whieh have not •fruit,
f sise*,' s ’ nutmeg sad os* half
•U
*
'A
si_____
’already adopted same.
• . ’ 1*." .
pint of _i»*
milk *or cold _m
coffoo,
g it*„
3. The Inclusion of the provision against Marihuana m and, one-fourth hour* will huh*
the Uniform Act In order to make unlform aiwr effect Ivn i t *
'
the legislation against the growing use of thls drug; also,
Florfala noi]&gt;ekf*p*n, this Is a
challrng*! ] dare ye to try HI
a concerted drive for Its suppression.
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.
••o
4.
The
need
of
an
Intense
campaign
agnlnst
the
rrlmn
mtti pewon * f a fact,
B**u while Jaunting round tha
wavo
nnd
the
Illicit
drug
traffic
by
M
h
Federal
and
State
mm It aihl gy Ml| i
yta'e—tho clogwood blossoming
Governments, co-operating with each other,
■’
The will to lie#
ground
Rainevvilie Ilka whit*
2 r^fonuitiiely nut* strong
8. Schools, colleges nnd universities to provide pww'' (sc* edging the grern Spring
l-My pan.
;-t ? 7 thorough instruction concerning dnngemn*■’ habw-fonninr rlrra* uf the rypress Irrea—an
nnrmtlc dru’gs, nnd the Incorporation In school teat hooks ntalra In tho ganlen of an old
If the air raged iWtir* o f tho
of ample nnd accurate scientific facts In regard to those hotre near the University that
bean
reached tha second floor balcony
—if tha hundred thousand young
assies* nt tho Ravine (ianlen* In
Palatka grow up to to bo llko
that, what an enchanted wood
that will
be—tho old water
wheel In tho Ravine(ianlen* with
It* unhurried
gait,
somehow
i|*lctlng and reaiuurtng, lauding
it* life with, the scholarly deUrHuunt nf a Creek philosopher
—the white fire of ■ plum trao
in full ( bloom on a hjjlshie Ilka
"day rtnndiiig
tlplo*. on the
misty mnnntsln topst"
• *• 1 '
e
n

■ f made o f fie h, not low.
•abject ta said anil aekl'a

drugs, Necwwjtjr fof the publ|c nt jnr(rs to rtody the nar­
cotic problem, especially tho conscyuence* of drug nddlcI dawn and blacken Into a»h. llnn, nnd to c(M&gt;i&gt;erato In the fight for tho auppresaion of
the prop net lc* were k« pt,
thin menace.
.' ,
as o m pelnwL
7. Ench state to establish a narrotic Institution nnd
farm for the segregation nisi rehabilitation of its drug ad­
dicts. with provision made for women addicts, as well ns
for the separate housing of criminal and pen-criminal *«dlfts-nll rehabilitation to have careful fottow-Pp nnd,
aftcr-cure programs. '
8. Necessity for nations already parties to the Geneva
Convention of 1031 li&gt; lioiiestly and1 ’ efflchpllj' enfftfcc
thoso obligation* apri for nthtt nations to ratify same withcait delay.I .1 1 It ' it- ■
.. . , ,}' ,&lt; '

A* hmg

r d el* ■ws4kn blankets flo w
straighten OM Joe’s man*,
such wrinkled, trivet no*.’,

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ri^wbCbwd.i11

'ram
Howard
— ”
— * "S. Welch, • vloa
ir of the Bcpdlx'Avtdtlon R*___ _______________
(
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.... Ifiat 28,800 planes, or nearly
door '
"
, half the total oow in existence, will be built during tho curlbs drifting flakes still fait.: rent year, and that four-fifths of this number Are military
igy
‘
phnea,
*....... .
■• • • •
g&gt; swaditig in
dysh.
* Tho vnrtutui governments of the world will spend »911,B to pray for fslthfufLait. ! f );°!l?.on V*” 6 wn.r p!ftnc" t.hU y*ar whlje Mr. Welch says
rhmd in the snow.
*',at H*e added cost of maintenance of air corps personnel
Mins M. Ttras.
slid expenses for such non recurring items as airports anti
■v ■
nirwnya will bring the total expenditure* for military aviaA g**d many children thrso Hon to around 11,750,000,000. Of the 28,800 army nnd
* • sro hoping that child labor nnvjr pUnes now being built, no less, than 21,180 of them
* '* °pp°" nro ^or Ibo United States, Great Britain, Russia, France,
m 'S2?
v «"!
F*
______
Germany, Italy and Japan.
A f» new German school hoys
Tho following table nf comparative aviation strength.
M Ming taught thst Hitler Is s present and planned, among world powers and aome of the
|msef God." If h* Is, wall b*i his "buffer states," was given out by Mr. Welch.
Civil
Civil
(’xcchoslovaltla
IfiMaarrow Is a promissory nose,1
Frnnco .........
M yesterday Is a rsncelled cheek.'

'esitferit and gn

as

« ,tadayi— Port Plena News
M M . Yeah, befor* y*u gat *
M m marked NFS.

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Germany .....
Great Britain

, r„:io7uoote z xi- *■«■ ?................ *-m

Ik T n r tT

Yutroslavia ......................

1,200

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88

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a* this being ptad*^ on airplxnes,
be
:::n
that
among
military
expfrta. at • Wiut
JJCTu J E S T lhere
fW1is a growing
thJ,t conviction
an,on,r the
tllethat
raWUr3
tha next war Will be
Ip make th* servlet p*rmafought In the sir. As hu already been demonstrated in
Spain, If this
assumption proven to bn corned, tt will be
-------- Spain. If this assumption
proven
the civilian populations which will suffer most.
For if th* Spanish war has proved anything At all, It
. .
has demonstrated that airplanes are of very lltth strategic
Mtamy general ndtag p*r-|mjvantofg to eogibat trootm white they may bw very ef'had’^nmdy
ikm^d ****** un* r c,rtllln condltiona in destroying
morale
dsss m rah the public fee
cNfllan*.
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^ I t m l p n ^mSr *h*3y

OVIEDO
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Whbteusorw.
j
Although tha "shy young buly”
Tho Y. W. A. of the Baptiot
Mr. aad HP
ks* gone a lung way sine* she Church held ks business sesaian rived Sunday
earn* from Paris, Mo. and knows end aa enjoyable supper T n sarty' and nr* smyhi
•yerybtsly an,| gm&gt;s everywhere in night ns the hone* of the psuol Mr. and Mr*.
Manhattan, she has somehow . . . „
.
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of tho so-called buffer states have reilifvely big dir pmgl grams, iwrticularly in tho military field. ' Aaiaallt eotnv
*“
(ooo; Cmadn and the
ikanha r&gt; Vail* wuiism*: tries, led by Japan, will spend‘ 199,000,1
tasrg* Mellnry—whkh win
Unit cl States 1112,000.080
1112,000,080 and Latin American *20,000.lli:I'nltwl

I yew. Out lias tint

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*«»•«—»* •
&lt;W* (oUswIwg *4411 lorn t* tbetr

There was a ipcrtil tsllre) hut*w s. R
M**s meeHnr o f tlm Ctti« League Y . Ttagtay
M Wednesday iftamoon when 0« a trip t
plans were completed for the
Mr. R. f.
Washington puny scheduled for from Ft. My*r* WMr* he .want
Friday. Feb. 3S at ths Library at on a business ’trip 'Isit' week, ,
,pseudonym o f Mortha Drsne." . J :M o'clock. George and kfanha ‘ Mr. Oi C. fculher and daugV
Mary Margaret McBride's hook Wsshhtgion will be Impersonated U r o f Apex, N C. or* vlsittag in
Is Just as aparkiy ss&lt;l spontan­ sad others will be ia Colonial Oviedo this week.
eous as
its
author. Central «*•*«")•.
t Mr. sod Mrs. D. A. Denmark
Florida has a special claim on
There Is no admission but * o f ValdooU, Go., am vislttag retathis "Martha Deane,H aa her
mother an,| father have a winter
home In Winter Park, and Ihelr
New York radio star daughter
ram* down by plan* to spend
Christmas with them, as she said,
"flying like a wild
duck
to
sunshine." On the air over WOR
Dr. G W Dawn • ( Greenwich,
and in her book, she bragv about
Ma^ la ytatting hie foemer
tho flowers In her mother’s Flor­
Mttaalg Mr. Arthur Mttcnlf.
ida garden and the tact that she
had shaggy yellow durysaathomom*, polnseitias, nnd rose* all
blooming at the tamo time. Her
mother asked her daughter in a
W k distance conversation from
iWintrr park to New York tho
•dorsbio question, "The orange
rera oro in bloom. Can't you
■nd Mrs. W ill Chanlltr, Mr*. Gray f * * - * * * * • F
-mell them. SUlsrT" It woubh't rendered a soprano solo and stag- ■ ■ rt's r, Mrs,
pirprlr* m* at all If "Bister" log was led by Mr. and Mrs. ? ! r iM tapq p

-------- o-------United States . ............. 2,800
9,071
1^
•0, the budget commission
"More than tivn-thinls of tha new A m erftdl
MW surreeded In boosting bo civil or commercial planes, while almost the j
**l**n*"* on# million 'lollstv curomont of the other powers will be for mil
V ” Pj"* r 111- - * hch pwes,” a statement given out by the Bendlg-«

«. i0
09."
.
* big saving for local flrnni
000."
| masklerahle business stj
fWith
(&gt;i&lt; ___
_ emphasis
sneh

THE exotic TAMARIND, MW cultivated
in Florida, ia tha fruit of a magnificent
East African tree that reaches a height
of 80 feet It consists of thin brwwa abeO
pods filled with an add-awwt polp con­
taining acetic, tartaric and dtm arida
sad potassium salts. In soma eooatries
the Tamarind pulp and aeeA «fw thrown
Into kegs, filled with boiling amp sad
■hipped to foreign markets.
syrup,

AT tha head of oo# of tha moat magnifi­
cent expeditions ever fitted out la Spain
for the extension of power hi the New
World, HERNANDO DS SOTO landed
supposedly
the rim
e* of Tnmpo
to
■upnoeedty on tho
shore
Tampe Bay In
IBM for the primary purpoao of conquaat
and obtaining treasure. With about 100
well trained men, over two hundred bones
and a drove of twine, he then began one
of the moat remarkable marches In mili­
tary annals, traversing what Is now
aoothern and woatern United State* in
Mi nip search, constantly fighting with
MetiM Indiana. Death ended Da Soto’i

I have been an ob-

tHtitiU'dtpy Hit about o. O. Melatyre’s telwrople ItnprrksMhl.lni' la
the above paragraph, 1 m«y at
well uuetr-.airw
it. ... "a*
* 40m.*1_imil ’!.»%pL_f

i. Tb* m tW :fo which thexirxt wny.will he fmrght

btwran « d fa aka regarded aa a pfcsaM tlm UTtUi j

----

talned thm frwhnes# nnd test fsr w.iv 17 In atteadnne*.
j Mr. nM
life tha: her lUteuer
IUt«tiers so enjoy I At the tpioeopol Choert * • two SSM,
■»n the radio, ( ....
! j i” UJlrir,_'i“ llty'i Srn,l*7 afternoon the 2&gt;, tha F.-T. a* Maw l
a sort of wide-eyed "
A. Singer* from Lyman Mmol J— lag*.
nbout what's sroond the reran will rentier choruses fag a sarrsd aa Tlssadi
'hat makes her life not only «&gt; concert. Service* oath Sunday M folk went
citing fur herself hut all thoM S:M o’clock, preudtlng by the are
*h « have the fun of knowins Iter. Manta Mam.
Mia
The Kivo-Haadrad Clnh held Isg1 &gt;
annual haaqaat today as Pun Or*| w
sags when a shoe* dtsasi wad Ow
,1 tha
■erred to the members. •

Senate la 1 Year
! WASHINGTON, F A 19— bP)
- Bimtoe Robtasan. Atksn...,
Pernorrails trader M l
Sensi*
fd » y "Iher* , 1* n strung likoitb°°d that In Ih* next year ssmetaing sutatanUa! may k, ntrum.
ptlshed looking toward the fimil
teltlrmcDt of tk* war debts".
Rohnrnn spok* after Senator
Lewis, Illinois, D.'mocrit, propos­
al In n resoluvjon that no redpnenl trndb treaty .be mad* with

• L w ^ J w w fA t^ s
D«s « f ds flm shore to tha Civ- ftalyhaifc*—a reta^tatabm* «i
l ' 11? ? ! !
maureasa ^ wgr m ji^ j u a fort* lad by pur* calcium, tnsggwlsm aad pe- debt to th* United Ststfs.
II* said nudi*charg*d and un
b IJusted debt* exceed 912.000,MOjOOa ami ‘ with taUreat sad

Wifat,Watches

gtypiusJ/i ronf«r*rte# eager* a hard
mark to aim si by scortag M
iPolru* ta
gam* against CM^
rsJo kllttst, sinking 12 flslJ goal*
and tw0 frye throws. Yeoag aha
la, .a hurdler os the Pioneer Beth

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m t BLDVB B. C M U Q M I.

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H o s t O f Friends Honor
Cat On 22nd

CH URCH ES
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Social Calendar^

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Mid-

Choir r.-

Personals

, SENECA P A L L ?. N. Y , Feb.
*“
— I ’uiring contentedly,'
;Urk appeared with b
between
-—" , "—
bate of a goluen cak\. u.nl he upraid Ie-tig hud rttk.* and
te upraiacd glasses o f ^.‘&gt;0 dinner
(urata as they toasted the aged
cat's twenty-second birthday.
* Townspeople
rople a
and uu’.-of-luwn
visitors si
---- anil
W'tl drank to tin
ituod
health o f Tommy the foundling
pet of Ur. W. U Clark,
j , Seneca
Palls veterinary i urgcon wht

Morning *1

Kostin# •
Bsrvkrs ai
•eenmt a*4 I

Mrs. pwwvij la a sra S eett
the lir a Oak H I#* School *
Mr. h f t U
it t ia h i
k M
Srafcrd. B a la torn m m e•
with tka Oalf S a fW a c Oa.
this city. ’
I m w d M y altar tha aa
mony tka ) M f M f k l*ft !
Miami. . A fter tka first of •
Mr*. C H. Lewla af AMpaba, week they win ha at ho#*
Oa, was tka coast of honor at their frtaada at IM S Park A

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r ia s t r a n f lM V O M M f

Subject fur tomorrow Is “lloal."
Taw O w n * Mtatalas a It*
n—ding Room at Its taarrb wker*
Iks atbls aa4 all a*iberia*l cat islisa Bs Is s m u ts r s tift may * «
m i boerowed or purehaaod. Ogee
f w j u j aad rrtdays from I M S

• party clean by bar slattr, Mrs.

*

b o o in g anre loo. I t * P. ■

sat nlotor, tba
Thompoon, M. A.

Rev.

r. K

nsmiBTiA*

ra ra ra

Rlmoro. Sllnhter.

Sunday Servleoo:
HIM# tlrkoot. to 0# A. St.
Sl.irnlna worship, II «* A, U.
lU nl'a Hopper and sermon)
Ksenng worship, t:30 I*. St.
StlM-wiak oorviro Wednewtoy, 1:3*
p. St.
v»nr aerelrea aro bright aad
brotherly.
ueWo in, lit yon In worship with

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TONIGHT

riRRT i t r t i f T r M t a m

Coe-tkeTfanfr k&amp; ie/

Where to

bearing.

ru n t

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a.

Dr. and Mrs. II

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1 li^M'iinr

M**iMil«tii of

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M A D IH H K 'S M I N C H —

nii.i*'

1‘stmelln Avr. Next To
t'lrr Htation

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pr, &lt;lriM-rul Hupi.

Ilit‘lu*|r«| ||| lh«* lUttniilltf W&gt;MB||l|t

httiir Will Ik* Hip

... T n " t'H tn rH op non
LI'1,1 ,•***• “ ad
at.
..... .
•»•
OunUsy ahn.ti, ic.ee g, k _
p a o i .a

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V,‘ T* ■• M* MuhtUy. * •• u
* r"mr*,|nir. Hillnl.t y a j# M
J'r.yer

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Hiiljj»«'t; “hit! Ihiiuum
11 lit*
Truth."
Druper »«r v k «
»»n
iV n liu plj)

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ra v iiN M im io s x i. i i i i m i l
i*om»r I'ark Ab*-im«* mu. Ii
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ll**v. John II. Ilo.i.

I'hurrh H&lt; tiKul, Id an ,\

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H*riiit*n liy Ih** |m»l»i

I'hrUlliin Kw.lrAYnr, 7 .1•*
Amlr**V

Mpsiw, H|w«lipr

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OFF TOT*
KACFS
A N Ih —

A HEAL MEAL._______ SSt
I M IN S K Y 'S C A F E —
lltl N. lark HI.
Try Our
Htrak Dinners

I

T A K A C II H K S T A C H A N T
|
Uppoelle Courthouse
'
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Serving the Itest In
I
Food. Since 1AA**
K D D IK 'S R K A T A U R A N T
In Valdes Hotel

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Special Sea F iwhJh

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D EW D R O P IN N ------

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l.ah« Shore lllvd.
Try Our Chop Huey
and Spaghetti

T H E (S A llM IS -------------Csr— r Magnolia ana «ih
Home Cooked Meals af
Ihe belter serf

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AKK VIEW IIAR-II-qilB
lake Shore Bird.
Delirious Hieaka
and Chlckvn

’•vrimriniirii nrt.| B#rnk«»R(
M
M r* A- U
l*hlll|P«.

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During the speeltl session of
7:1nl
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' *
te first
I0.T laws
ihe hymn "Ilreak Thou ih,
Anmn Chekhov, Russia:
wrlght snd sbon story
named his two dogs "B
ami "Quinine."

Ur p«tt*tliin « i * l'i I*. M.

Willi III* |*AN|«*r B|i«4klflM mi lliv

Pe»schl«g Htm.Uy. IJ A, IS."

Tbe
rbsrue.
bum, Mrs. II. C. Wlseeup, Mr*. . Hr»n
Homer Little, Miss Irene Hinton,

U

»■hm ih

i'liulnwiip** with
|m fn«m .«!!
i hurcli Jit lI vIHp*
Th*» 11. T V. will l.ohl Hi I* MU'

Th,
n .» ii.
n ■■ riruhtru,
" * «*tmntao
w r .b »i pvphliK.
in# ii«v.
t'hnlr r*htar*jl Thur&gt;*i|.»v
kundgy grhnitl,
„
nlng m 7:141 IV U.

iw mrum,, m i Bob lla'h.iwsy. East Orange.
IN . J., native, is king of H irl
Ismail Islanl in the Engl sh rh.in
il*.\ a student'ne| which he says is the only
y is spending feudal stale left ill the world.
Washington's I
■ —
irtnts.Mr.and* Federal and sta'e agricultural
Miis Maty boards placed nn Inv.idoiy vnlu.i
ind a student t on of f IHI.l2l.imo on lu:m Kan
ftK »» of Mlts sas farm crops, highest in his
jtory.

TONIGHT AT THE

in Sanford

r iiiiu ii

XchiMil Ml 9:41 A \l II. !•’. Wli«#l*

w l r • *&gt;• Scott.

SCREENOt
SCREEN 0!

iM r r i« r

•IIK IH I
Til* llrv. J im n H iMy, I'dBlur

Mr*. A. C. Madden sad
aro Id, Theron ami MyP r ' K' "• p " 1^
vra tu m e d from Hart- ' ^ ,r * * * ' m; ,r" ,nf
•her. they w .r. called ' ^ t a r jnee'i.n« of Asale. Clre ;
4th af Mrs
Madden's of ,h* •s * nfo,,, r*nr&lt;lcn Club h.-ld
" '
V s t the home of Mrs. F. I). Scot*
_____
I The subject o f the morning talk
Mr*. C. C. Wnltl!ng-|* * * "•So1» " ' K n . * \ U‘
T: '
returned from U k e *
°
?
* I "
r . they attemW
'hr business session
bunt and bench show ' Th',,,,• l»rr-«-nt nt yeterdny* meet
.gton
w,rr:
Mr"- Mrs.
K' NII.
' C. WMis.
ig on aervetl as Master w p
Fiel.U.
*ih
_ .

S-CR-E-EN-0
tonigh t

Mr. and Mr*. Roger B. Wil­
liams o f New York Chy ara ex­
pected to arrive Morulsy to spend
» short tlntd with the latter's
Pare»ts, Mr.' aad Mrs. J. W..

„

play

Th*» tier. W .
r.
llru.iko,
po«tor.
Huittlajr Hchool,
A. M.
paatur
Murntag Worship^
ll:lt
A
KvPttinir Wtirahlp. M R I*. M.
Wnlnnnctny Witrehip,
P*
Ker phones fur
Ike
kart

Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dslley and
MJaa Mary Ellen Bailey of Wauchula ara "tha guests o f Mr. and
Mrs. Balyk Myrick In Lake Mary.

_____
M

HnMlern Meetlea, S P. SI.
linen nlr Steeling. T: IS p. St.
rilM iAT:
llollnesn Nertlee. I P. M.
aATItltliAV:
Open-air Steeling. M S P. St.
Vow am weleuai* to all th*M
lesllnn*.

U rt.npa.l.ir:
Ulble
irmly
Watch Tower, M t I*. V

Mr». J . N. Jackson and son,
Wesley, o f Crescent City are the
guests o f Mr. and Mrs. J . \Y.
Mere.

Dr.
Elisabeth
Tracy, MDa
Anna Lenora Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. John Aldan Brown and Mr.
and Mr*. D. W. Iloo!*han »nd
family o f Daytona Beach are
planning to motor to Pa la tha
Runddy to ace the Axalea Gar­
den*.

win „i,

at

1:1* v M

SCR-E-E-N-0

" o llm l# ), m
•.Mil III Hu I,,,
t-eolrii h.,Mi
Vt *i.iieo(la&gt;s, ;
rrKt.1) -I. , j,, |,
n,t March Jihi
-tinerleun &lt; i,u

a small circle of
friends, hla
lirthdny celebrations h I I I
a**
auniril the proportion of a (W it «
holiday.
A hiiee froatml rake sparkM
with 2J randies.
Elaborate eighhpxg* souvsalp
invitations in which Tommy**
&gt;i«tory and hbi greeting to Ma
gursts are printed in vena fcp
Dr. E. I*. Dowd. Seneca Fall* •
Irntist, trstiflrd to (he swankiest
Mrthday party la the towr's 144*
vrar history.
h&gt;r srverat weeks Tammy**
nail has burdened the postaM
vlth letters of cnngratulatlMv •
Mrthday greeting* and several •.
'proposals" from admiring frllaa
V males.
Several verses of poetry voind
he "proposiil" o f Rrtly Loa,
N'ew York City* siren o f sewn*
&gt;en. whu a«keil Tommy to *Vuai
ip *n’ see mr sometime.”
Tonight Ur. Clark read a Wt«
&gt; r from Nmey llawdon, Am str*
'am. N. Y., eat, wnrning Tomtap
•gainst "metropolitan gold dig*
■era." who don't mean a "slngl*
itirr" of thrlr hlandlshmeata.

vv«MMa*KB

(*2 Weal Kh »t Hlveet.
Kmitl.ijr actvlcrs:
WAttii Ttiw«r «iml lllble

St. Petersburg, Fin., and she will
bo sxxlsted by MDa Fannie Rahn
Munson, Mlsa Carolyn Collier,
and Mi** Daphne Tskaeh In num­
bers by Debussy and Ibert and
tom* of Bach's by way o f totstrait.
The public la cordially Invited to
attend.

Monday aekoiil. Ill A. M.
Ilotlneso Kertlro ‘. I A. SI. I'SPII n Keren will •t&gt;enk on "•l.-.l
ne,o "
Julius r*«p'#‘s lesion. *;IS 1*.

I t .!&gt; *1

T l'K W iA r-

Jan

Iter. J.M. Tbompooa Is »eoi
"Meetlogo that ara nttoroaC
Sur •••■logo at 1:*a.

By
. SUSAN* -IL WJONT

Mutlll 1*4

iipen-alr meting. 1 I*. SI. Sirs.
»r,n will bring the nirasnge.
Solvstlnn Steeling, M S I*. St.

trr**byte7ua Ooesrasasa
Worn lag Worship, IS-.aa A.
Chorea arkoot. t l i d t A, J*.

riMBT

Chapman,
Vesta
Ann
White,
Xatherina Spencer, Patty Hodge,
Mary Balding, CUyda Forgu»on,
Inas W lllams, Gwendolyn Hsyvs,
Marlon Mclhvln. Margaret Spancer, Geraldine Rlgnay, Joyce Ad,
aas. Ruby Bonlake, Mable Chap­
man, Mnrrla Proetnr and Wslfer
Dale, J a r k Herrlnr, GeorgDeckle, Arivn PVrrell Ihnhly IhtBose, Vdward Malilgan, John
Adams, Brrra Bolt, fiwynn* MeCrum, Oscar DeBoer, Edward
Ml'ttMt1'MkUr-i M M i A j &gt;Ki- Mb&gt;ew

Tti&lt;- Itev. M urlin
Hrt-ttml Hutu!*) In
ls«i|&gt; C«M1Iutil II Inti,
i hlllPM Ht limtl, •&gt;,

m w r im
Ckrtsttaa k a a m ssevtisa ara aaM
svsrrasnday wet* la# as Mm tkwsk
u taut ( m ss S asms* at inas

Miss Margaret Darla
To Lecture On Marie

Tommy Clark, ‘Orphan’ Cat O f New Y a A
Doctor, Puri» With Contentment
As Hundreds Drink Health

W E R T - The - JEWELER

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Di tmond Mounling And Engraving

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LEADERS IN FASHIONAiil.K FlMJTWKAR
SIZES t TO 13. A A A A TO KF.KK

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a u . 's L 'i s ;
k t ^ ^ t k ^ w C T E * )&gt; r ^ M M « S

M t u uM HoUttla, Mar la
Cato m I « k lli (m i named

Saaferd Flylag
Field Operater
Accepts New leb

, t u m eet M
•f all M ade!
! for M gap* I
fccttoai aad m
iff ha ndaeed
1 which w h II
the pot tattler I* the ■«a ad prelaw

that ef a nagTaaeleaal Ttwrilo*
twfct egedU ag fa r pew. We prefer
te leak M p v , too, when pea era
tp between the akfewalb
pw hiW hp 1 beat
HrAbated hp a tympnlaa firm. No attempt
M ile to rtiaove the

Unreuonwbly L o n

Hours Alan WwU
Be HH By Preeldent’e Proposal

l* r a r *M J tm r, fawn . col*
twitch. M a d *•«•
le&lt;Mvatkc dM lltltttla, m l*
M knar. Meek ami wall*,
MMM Wab* Waal
IM m tM ala Jtrm r, brow a
named T m | Jaalet
ll-BMatha old itolaula, black
B tiira esatklc
IC-aicalha aid a o u l ipottad
all o»,r bade. aemtd Modi#*
ll.m oalk* aid BMdal trolled
body, a lia klaah laa*. named
■ •M U
I I . meal be aid tow. black aad
wkUa, wlik whit* I*a*. earned! bmMw
li-monih, aid taw, blatk
M l wllk Wkltt narka M
bade aad l«ea kaan la ik t
laaa, aaaM. (loan
li.iaaBtka rid taw, blaak
body, wkilt b n . laaa wfclla
lata, aaatd L t t ■ , .
Il-mtatha nM row, blatk
mnu whlta. wllk wfcltr thteldtrs aad Itaa. wllk a htan In
lb , fMt,

L a

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MM

p. a

Am aytiikl Mart i
fat rm lntlfl.

im ir m o o iv

A llttaty

tr hla three prt|
rejected hp the

GALLONS l u f n e h b
wdey. Bee U. B.FUF*

■ B U ILT . l-ton Podge truck
with eeletp body, ready to
O L Pi lee, fTM. Rebuilt Chet.
M Ira k , celery body, |4 tt
t il ft Rone, I'M Cur Dealer*,
ft W. le i S t

th e e wax o ft » # |TM lfW
FOR H IN T : NhM team t
•■d double garage let*
half mile from' Country 1
Crpatal Lake. Uaa *11
•e a m le a m . Call MU.

ftfe Company hate hem ton

■at farm people with a t ma­
de Hae of ftrm necaaattlee.
aetd four new route awn
•- Witte nia for particular*,
ft. Lewla, taro the J. R. WatM Oe., Memphlt. Teaa.

[TO LD fhlckc trtry Monday
M l gaad predating Magic- ft1

TWO HOURS QP PUN!

Hk»

�Cmp

C e le r y
FedsClose 20 -Gam e [
S ch edu le Tonight A t C cala
ill.n Mills
ffonoritl tatum

Locals HavcRecordOf
14 Victories And 5
L o o ts This Season

Nearly 3,000 refugee* • • I f ,
qi'At'.eirtl here anti aildtiigmi '*
Futurity; lime, ft* high water victim* wen crj&gt;*c*a4 &gt;
Ik i* l i l t i i 11 at the m i l approached pushing
ih
i tt
t i t * backwater* of tha Yaioo Ritttnve !
er new arcai.

T k c K c m M r High Bchool c*gm will bring th«lr regular srhed-|
uta to a elute tonight when they
hanlo the Ocala Wildcat* at 8:10
o’eUek OA ihe Ocala High School

door,
Ohfly enough,
tha V lk k ita that
inaugurated their
I’aljn here early

It wai agalmt A
tho Celery Fed,
20-jnnn* cam ,•
in January, the f
heal* copping honor* by a 30-20,
count. Since then, In ihe 10 game.*

DANGER
MatM n M t t C N p l H M

One Uwwur mmer* n n a t j e

which they hate participated, the)
F«da have won I I
game* and l*»n *
lew flea.
The loci I* fleet ccppcd a tied,
ion over Ocala after which they
de rated Winter Park ami Tu­
van*. Their first defeat enme at
HltVKNTII—i-t*
the la rd s o f the Orlando Tig&gt;r»
It.-I H,-nil net
afur which Daytona Bench, i n ­ I’ llrti'rha l*«ivo
land, la ttlin r, I-andon and St. i '•&gt;mma nr ht. J.ifk
Au ti ttim were &lt;lowned In order.
Tho coming sta.o champUti-hip
Hustle Tiger* handed tht*nt th&lt;ir

Jauntily waarl
tn» Ray Owe
aeieg M e Mg

SANFORD M ARKET REPORT

****** ******
whh B i n * *

I*

immw

.

rttrfn lrf

tha laharaoa
II htktr of tha
: Iha krai dr.
I Attend* Naot J a e k a o n W

gaakaikn hut waeb. has -.dared
w order with tha (k w en l BheHe Comgany far 'ketrle light n -

Tha rrfkctora wftl ha part

Track Tonight
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*

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r “ ” rwlt in , ,h* L' , r , . '
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2 1 tht Smnftml-Orlando

IorIr M

of

*m k

tt

, u IkM u g eyttmn to W htataTled ?ulr »*n* '*
ftr W a t e SJtelhaaahan g a m r * ' ^ ^
In „htH&gt; tha DaLand reprawm.t )m ta ,W fvH d a State League

to cep
«P *»d.le« a.

* « * * “*“

*****,

Omen,

* * rl T *

“ y*,ic V ? '* ’

thg flret two o f which are choices
D »lW ny 0# lh* reflector* la eg to alto finish In Ihe mon.y.
Rally Rabara may come through
rtad on Apr. 1, according to
with a eu p ls.&lt; win hut handlcappore aru placing the huuml
among the also tatit.

The lo r g ehot C ron

11k

To Make Your Gatnering More Festive!

Jack Cop Surprises
With Win In Ninth
Kace At Longwood

tn-k hun­

k y Morning m kj up rtte of lh
dally double contbit— ntr.tty of
,tha Inch Ian* favor wh le others
are hacking tap that inldic KurrkaPiahcrin* comb nation.

Triangle Iim

'

.. T S X IU M T l K V T IIIIP

Ifwat rw ItlM

Uidrrt

n i n w i i B i M i .'kU.HA MkrntoB.
Another
d iM lfp .
K.«ipiuii.

wteie? b iih -te tw d e e --fk -A » -14 V****»« lllileiu, LUu* Tiailic,
Xemveky Derby. But he never got 1&gt;1a I . Caeh. lla.lv c a i.tu l. Mi u i tn tha pom. An Injury that ham.
pered him throughout tha r«ntaln&lt;
der af hie racing career kept
Chance Sun In hie unit on Derby

*sr.
governaamit are Audited
King, nn fast « ' l inckee,
friu n i Charley Leekhart.

Cm YogPick Tke Wiaoers7
f e l l o w Tkt Dogs A t L s a i w t a A !

of Daily I &gt;.mtilel— llunret Judge,
Curwuod. t 'j.li Stork, t o i l Sui,
tllark K av -rile, Diah.rlne. itimdar
Morning. Jim Tratrtr.
n x ' l t r i l —. - I t mil. Ilayninn Warrlur. lita. k in* hid, UaUain Maiker,
llarhiiAk,
la s t
Tiger.. Il.iwk.ye
t.Ttlef, I'arefal Maid. I’rslri.* Hold.
r lK T II— H mite; nlfleer e Vrirtid.
Comma• dent, Xleel
Hide. Treftlc
riaik , Judas J, H i;hl Hide, T.di.r
tvinke. rtaik Flay.
HtXTtl— Va&lt;e-t* mile: Andy Hey
tr, pat tlUhnjA Happy Stan. All
Common. Our Pal. Jib Hpaie Steers
Hervlce, Traffic Chaece.
U t l V K M T I I — D U mile:. Wat
1’tedge,
Huerta. Prank's
Clu.lre,
atea t-urk. iNiOynta. (tennlnr Mau­
ley, Wltmn nTetklisr, XI T-e*
KtiltlTH — Foturltyt l l n r k y
Count. (Julei Pleaae, Kina Hina.
t.Mrky Hide, it yells M l He, Hr*tr.

ia h iiu ' . i:

ii'rttNEiiR) — r u

per crl J-1S I.M .I lt.
I'AIIII.IUK
I l i n K h . t ) - Mupplle.
heavy, d.insn.l oiielerato, in.til.-t
firm.
Kla.
*’ ■» p e n h a e ■&gt;n.

l.iilk p*r ion. aeneratly 13 -■».
e-mie t»«i I t ««, |M’«irr. lower: t*,*»y IH liu. rrle,. »«e. it..| ii. t. ■
liprs., see -1to.
t'.V ItIU rrS -tsp p lIrs iniicernle, da.

maml m,).lerale, market eieady.
Vla. per dot. bunrhea, mnatly
poorer, lower; Topped Im. hrr&gt;.

I.eo-l-ii.
i-R t.K tir-P U V n tP A
10"
,-rte
ta.|a-«e, nee to arn.le, I Ji.| &gt;,|
fo r lie, t. I St
CKl.KIt T
ItK tU T H — gla.
p,t

fu verin g tho (uiiuity
die.men
In 2D :I-U »ec nd», Jnck Cop ll
nlitht surprised n large ihr ng &gt;.f
fanj ns h&gt; canto In first, I -atlti ;
t fast field which , fp-TitJ. d Amt
I-with. Wild l*amiy, T r lftc Mini,
(irm ral Ruhnra and other
atrre.
The llbp dog hroko third nut nf
the box ur the l.nngw»nd nark
r f tho
Hun/urd-Orhniln Krtms'l
IMMATOi:*— Uupptles mod* n.ts
ternand nt.sletete, .siarket 111*41 Club, took tho lead nn the first
I-la, lues.
• A Itrfc. r, I 14- turn and canto Ituinc with ,i halfi 74;
it ls ,
I 14-1 ft.
I.n n o e ,
Irng’ h edge eftcr hugging tho tell
-rate*, apprns .'.0 It... net. are.u
&lt; turning; acc. to ttuallty, SIS- all tho way.
(ictieral Sahara I rule first lint

win uttahlo to keep up wiih
wltinef, finishing

■■'Adam
Venture
tain..* Chance,
Biilurilr
Ana
Deader, n eedy Janies, Hinrnl.r* l.le
ter. Deillratlan, pcutrli |‘ due On.
( ‘banco Charlie,
h.ira'n K nicy. Du I .- h itrln.
w it tt.iru. Ill n „v
Futurity: Hatty Hihar*. 1
Thn pupulgi nn o f ih&gt; I'hllip
-k.y.
Charming
Jt-ild, j
n. Hpee.ty
Karl. Hulr ''ipp Islands a estimated at lie
Hhaw |!m, ity.ilc Count, i
fit — i.| « mile: H..I.1 &gt;'.38,000.

eecond

the
while

Uenoral Bahara muk ihmv honors,
Ann Faith, on,, nf tho prepare
(avorites, Iltiidi.il fourth.
Pin R 'fe ami Mack A Bee No
formed tho winning dully ilniiM"
pair.
llltst l.TA t. w r M tillT
iTriifk I' n i I)
KI 1I.HT— »* mil'- I Hu**. : t t *.

No matter what Ihe orcnslrn . . , whrther yaa'ra haaartag
St, Valentine or ltone*l Ahe or Ihe Falher of Ihe Caaatry
Seminute fee Oram dreerve* a place « * J « r nraat O r jw
your sp-'cial* rarly, and be aaanred of a drltekma, diatlnclkva
tlnuerl!
12

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ftm u tit aa the radtaal CMMap m n , w l aa glamorous * B I
ita surrounding «ent{»"r
■*•**
stars (shown tbers), teaming
With daager, eadtement, thrift*
wnr-iotri hnndlto, and Shirty
Temple ne a WUe wall who talka
m m (te n rhlirrt. "Stowaway"
N O N to tha Rita Thaatar for a
la a t e y taa, beginning tomorrow.
Aa Chlag-Chteg, tha ndfp**»

ABOUT s u m s

ankteg bar to marry te aama oaly
after which a divorce la Rano
waa to follow.
Bafora aba geta to Rano, ha
reaUaaa hia love for her and with
tha aid of Shirley, convtoeea Alice
ta heap the marriage ini act

Saturday Thriller
WEEK OF FEBRUARY Sly 1987

P • plague hi laaebalPa hall uf
Hie M Coepermewo, N. Y.,
MRad birthplace af tha gnaw.
HI the last ahetiow af the RawI Writers’ Ar sociallow ho tebad * total af 108 votes am ef
le a s t, Indicating ha may ho the
m first-baseman » ho “hamer*
leaf" whan tha nett annual poll
Mha*. A 10 percent vote la nec­
tary for election.

AT THE PRINCESS

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Tha praeentatte* o f Mate* Baa*
etebs* to fama. Zuppks aa teagtr Jackson's hat r ial lata Myth
hotel huyhca la tha Champaign •taaMiia,1* a a a t la tha Kite
L'rbaaa eky directory. Tha haaov ■*.____ __ .
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In tha aaw book goto ta Bray
te a rant
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Zwolaaah, graduate student te rrt*V&gt; ™ " l " l laaatta Toaa#
iha UyhrmVy of tftteoii.
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GONZALEZ. Ta t, Tab.
r-Conon Whiteside af Goaaalas
trrnt doth hunting with a frtead.
Ha went along Ju»» for tha ft t a •ml didn’t avan ink a gun. Tha
frlend stat a number of itMai.
aih no iiKrcR-i at all Tha* a
flock flow over. Whiteside rraeo*
cd uft calmly grabbed a duck.

AT T in M il
Sunday, Monday A Now Treat for You. Suryrialngl Dif­
ferent! Bha Even Talha and Binge Cbteeee, Shirley Temple
with Alice Fay# aad Hebert Young "STOWAWAY.*
Tuesday—The Big Day—M l Reasons, Reglater at tha
matinee. You’ll teegh and love It.
Rochelle Hudson and
Mlahael Whalen ta “ WOMANWISK."
Wednesday, Thursday—In natural teahnkolar. John Mc­
Cormack, tha world’s famous tenor with Anaabelte and Henry
Fonda te "WINGS OF THE MORNING," and tha story tha
nation whktpared now thunders from Urn amen "BLACK
LEGION.”
Triday—Special Boohing. "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S
DREAM." Anti requested return engagement "RAMONA."
Saturday—Peter B. Kyne’a "WESTBOUND MAIL," and
Jamea Dunn and Jean Rogera MYSTERIOUS CROSSING.”

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Charles Blarrett, star o f “ West­
bound Mall" at tha liltx Theater
neat ‘ Saturday, ha-i the upper
hand for tl*t* (•*&gt;&lt;««, In hU Unlit(Ag battle with mad thleeca In
general, In this scene from the
thrilling Columbia
production.
Rosalind Keith appears opposite
Starrctt In the Western thriller.

| Mother of 23 F rom
Murder Plot Trial

ftea tha worltfa graateat leva ,
alary aa fiestas, fandango*, tongs, J
m ao, oacrat trysts, mission ball* &gt;
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Am id Aftwyn, who played w*h
laughter art brought to followara
Shirley Tampte te "Dbtplsa," la
of tha direr acrcrn in 'ha note- 1
ralnar( and beauty which la agate featured te support af t^e
star te SWrlay’l *awaat
clearly defined throughout tha Mute
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Twentieth Chntury.raa utemph
film.
"Stowaway,1
* Sttaday at tha Rfca
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Tha titela and Irlbutetiaas of ,Theater. Hebert Y V » g and Ah
pradaatte* la ground ta aUr tha tha two young lover*, portrayed
boarta af U na aha ailttrl II I f Jjoretta Young and
Don
daring lu fln t ran hero.
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“ Stowaway," at the Rfca Theater
Sunday.
Robert Young, Alice u q y o R S
Faya, Eogaaa PaBette, Helen
Wester, Arthur Trancber, J. Ed­
GINS
ward Bromberg aad Astrid Alt*
wyn are featured te the cast. Wil­
WINES
liam A. Setter directed.

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First Mayor Named
For New Dee) Town

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D r o p Predicted;
No
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OWEN D. YOUNG WEDS PRETTY WIDOW IN FLORIDA

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Iowa Hodceoodse W B W U il* WUI
Of Violent Wind! 5ttk DoUtlOIKS
And Snow Stomu
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Furniture Firms'Sauiord Voters!&lt;!°«*™™c?-L7ho?d ta
Oviedo
Select Sanford Voice Disiavori Rebel-Held
A b Minertt A h h i s t
A* Storage Site Of Court Change'

For Party Debt
Tornado Lashes
North Carolina L l o y d Appeals For
Iowa BHaard H a l t s
Passenter T r a i n
W i t h 150 Aboard

Valencia-Barcelona
Highway Is Objective
O f Insurgent D rive

Sopport Of P r o j ­
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iMadrid Reports

Lar^e Warehouse To Five To One Is Trend1
Ihnn*h O f 1 fUlA
Be Erected II e r c;« Revealed In Straw!
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Vote Of H e r a l d : S o c i a l i n t Village
Visited By Airmen
Fire It- id ng furniture tn.riufacIf the puhlie sentiment of Santiling firm* nt tllgh Point, N. rord ant Seminole County is a
On Bombing T r i p

Sherman M. IJoyd, chairman of
the Seminole County Democratic
Committee, today wa* named by
The front wamin* aervtco National Democratic Chairman
reported today that tempera­ Jam** A. Farley a* County rhalrture* in Florida will dr-n to- man for the Democratic Victory
C., ti’il.iy thitM- S * itf. ti, | at th; trite reflection of the rest of the
niaht hut will rema'n ellaht- Donations being collected to re­
location
of
\ storage wa e- nation and Congress acts on that
Hr Th&gt; tseirlNlf* l-oss
iv a'love the danger point in duce the party debt Incurred by
Spitin'* civt w a r ra iled h&gt;homv t*» M'rve f lotIda, G.urgin si-ntimi nt—then Freshlent Roosothe cohleet plan* of Central the November election*.
th o
und Southern Alabama, it wai V-ii will Ik- defeats’d on his proj. day fn&gt;m O v .-df, n ea r
Florida fruit and vegetable
Mr. Lloyd h M he i* mailing
announced by I C K.hvhaut, cc.isi Siiptcme Ctnirt revision plan. Hay o f Hiscay tv hero (la v area.
victory ftcrolli to th* SO commit­
representative ,.f the rompmne*.
A prclimlrary ballot count of em inent troops la tin rln il an
Cooler weather In Florida teemen in the County with in­
0*r*n D. Young, one of the leading industrial!*t* and financier* i f Hie nation, and Mr*, laiulse
fallowed n hoditepodgn of struction* that each contributor Powl* Clark (le ft), attractive widow of New York, n,ro married quietly in St. Augustine, Pin., in While (In. i tabl him m , al llio straw poll being conducted o ffe n a iv e , to A ra g o n w h e re
Enterprise iimursfenta started a w edito
ready h.'ve purr’ iw d
a five- through Newspaper
violent wind*. unow and flood affla hi* name. Later these *lgthe pretence o f their children »nd a »ma t gathering of friend*. They are *howu leaving the rhurvh •ere tract of lan.l at the iti.l of A* sue la tii nt
facilities rntpleyed to d r iv e a line to tint M edi­
water* In Mattered part* of the natures will be pub.bhrd.
after the ceremony. (Associated I're*» Photo)
First Street neat t h.i .• and ('out u mporttitly hy The llerald show terranean tietween
V alen cia
nation that left *t lea*t thte*
While many tection* of tho
patty, the fir*t locution lure will Seminole resident* to III- slightly and Harci-lona.
dead and many injured and *xcountry have scheduled dinner*
lie temporary, Mr.
It, bn-haitx more than five to one against the
Oil t hi* lia rd -fou gh t .In­
trnalvc property damaye.
on Mar. 4 at a mean* of ruUing
President'* plan.
said.
ram* River front asiuthea*! of
A tornado laahed a portion of
money, the County chairman said
It Is
Interesting
to
note Madrid, Insurgent* reported Ih*
Negotiation* are met i way at
Charlotte, N. C. but alch&lt;, d«he had contacted several leader*
•troyln*
house* and Injuring
prraet-l wit It local n*. I . iMtc’ that women arts casting a goodly capture o f four and n half mil**
o f th* party In thta section and?
firm* for n teiit|H*iiiy lit, he number of ballots in the poll ansi of road to Valencia and 'ahl &lt;Ho
many peraona. Tha atom) iwept
found the majority o f opinion In
(iuntlnlafnr*
s*-'in to show ns much eonri-rn tinvernmunl.h e Id
di*rlo*ed.
on through the center of Concord,
favor of foregoing the dinner
a . tin. men in ths- problem which Highway TTniri*under fire. SeN. C.
Tents
lire
plans
tail
fair
the
here, and solicit donations
inA billiard plied inow high In
ronttit.yli.il *&gt;f a Ivilti'hiMin- |ih» 'u s tuineil the nation sines- it* vernih-e of that road would ls-nvn
•stead.
Madrid without n trunk hlghdrift* In Iowa, blocking highway*
kblu ll will prop at only a few week* ago.
feet by JtMl
fe t
In calling on party supporters
Oto- voter on French Avcmtn l' * * Y e*Bnnd marooning ISO pa**rnc*r* on
j boiite rontinimlly. n ntuck of
to gtt solidly behind the more,
In renewed fighting nt Oviedo
an ca*tbnuml train.
from look the lime to pencil lencath bis
i furniture valued tmvwh.
•Flood walrri from river* rwov­ Mr. Lloyd islJ Democrat* hope
II0.1MH) t&lt;&gt;
Mi Koh .luie.1 imim*: "I am tint permit against the Government reported dyna­
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(lie plan" lie also marked bi t mite-hurling Aslurinit miner* niden by hravy rain* aubtlded in run only to cumplelrly wipe out
1 rrwMrnl ||»mMfl| *
(u irinra^t Ihr ««n r&gt; »- mnn, Tfce
ticket with a heavy pencil, show­ ni in an nttnek that net tel a
•frriM u ru-M|irr*lliin »*llh fSR Mhrf I,
Southern WUconaln and Nor'hern th* entlr* debt but a:*o seek suf­
Thin
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^|!% Mrillrr, liir*. In Inklitu n f«*Il
fmitliuiii tb the insurgent kskl
ing ho did not approve die plan.
the *,He-ll»,n. * hull., | tor
Illinois, relieving tension in n ficient cash that it may lie poaWillisrd R. Connolly of Sun("hmii'ti a i th,. niti1 for ih. viiu*
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Another voter pbiced an " X" ( tty, scene uf bitter hatt'ea last
doitn eommunltiee, among lher.« slble to lay aside a surplus for font, grandson of Arrhhrrt Arrhi-j
rvwvlnir.l. I n ihr n« •••inipitwt (*•« nrilrlr*
liiH.se
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riirp iiiirnrrMtV., pirmrntw nmUnif nf« fnIwinff Pockford and Galena, ill
bald M. Willard, pain'rr of the ftftalwl
tioi uiut
4.i-, in*
.hiliti l»y in the ,ian nthi-ai. afti-r both "fut” November.
«•*!«■ Ih* VliM*rip|| |ir*«|»iu*nIand "'tightest" the proposal, ami
The Insurgent drive in Arag-U
Beloit, Janesville and Bortiagton,
Immortal pimure, "Spitit of
I
loaf, rail anil highway.
attached the following explana­ in mt attempt t.&lt; reach tho M*J- . ,
) wu.
ad Irented faculty and student* (•-*,
% t ld J lt w
Th *
furniture
repreooif.Thve
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tion:
iterrntienn wa. re|iorted r.-pilsnl
th* Sanford Grammar ScluMd to*'
tw l.n n _I slug « I H „ in ..,,,, otannl
ilrdiueil to «iiy the ;ip|MmmhuI *
"Thin thi- courts need lef. rming liy Madrid with i.iHiit instirginla
day, Witthiitgfin'd Birthday an-1
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Madrid ri'iairt* n so til*nivenary, and esplained the nigTl.e AmAlenn
peopl,*
1 flienlcit U would h«- in fi\&lt; fur is itnip-rstionalils-. Yhat l’resiileut slaili.
t
Roosevelt is ihst man to do it l* puts-.l Insurgent claims to tho
In answer to several request! nlfiranre of the painting,
•* hit'll tin I well fotin&lt;f«-«| rr^peei urn.
lie *n»d it will h The central figure In the picture
o f Sanfordlte*, The Ifrrald to
f ° r 'he juditul functhm. Yet, the ptruet«u| ».f l.ritk to eive til­ veiy i|Uestienable, The tendency of capture of the Valencia Highway
link.
day publishes the following list uf known the world over is the great
• tdy* (in'niill* m * they aoore, pin h bent |ir(i|* eliou nvinhilifi* ti th- judges tu lead th'tr mantas, phnII HHIlHIflea III* I-sac T s s )
Aragon buttles indicated in­
dares on which Easter Sunday falls grandfather of Mr. Connully, tin
u * J* ffer&gt;i*ti,
Liik ufit liiiti'tilrii itiulerhiLi stored,
surgent* apparently were in i*
Student* In Seminole County for a 20-year period, beginning he (ought In the Iteoluilonnry
and the two li.mscvrtis, )mVo hern
.Sufficient land hit*
. pur
War under Gen. Washington.
J
thiee conn red movement to rut
in bitter condi
high school* today wer* offered with 10.10,
wt'li th,. roiiiu. rhusvil.
Mr.
liol,. I,...^ r. u
Mr. Connolly went on to ex­
•iff Madrid from
Valencia anil
the opportunity of winning ■ |250
Do-nothing almini unit ion* have
April 20. IOSOj 19.11, April 5j
mil, tii I'nlutge kYiitolmn
Ii
Ihim*Iona and leave it virtually
r nfltets wi ll the conn*, progte.-i
rash prise— for writing the be*t 1012, Msrrh 27; 10.11, April ID; plain that the drummer boy i&lt;*,
It «stliiN*4 tin l tine I hrrPl
I* xNItaa-.t On l-*«n T „ a|
siv.- tints nlaays do. If Fresldeiit|
essay on "How Advertising B*n*- 1014, April t { 10.V&gt;, April 21; 1010.
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[,’oosrvrlt wore running n "sttfits the Consumer.*
April 13; 1917, March 2d; IMS, Dvvrtttux, who bought th»* origlh
down" administration we
would
Competition Is open to all high
_
April 17; 1910, April 0; 1040, nal "Spirit of *7lT ami preseniid
school pupils a* welt as ail eollegat March 24; 1041, April 11; 1942. It to the town of MarMehv.il,
l*S hear no complaint that ho was
\VT*A worker * hm week cornoverstepping th
Constitution.
stulcma In th* United States.
t April 6; 1043, April 25; lo ll, Ap- Mass,, where It is hanging unlay.
I IiuimI nmjiu juiriN uf pruj*,',M ini
llrfotv
Mr.
Willard's
draih
it*
8'ressid for emergency, hur­
Th* purpose of the contest. It ril 9s 1045. April I; 191(1, April
ICit|»Vi I'rtteli a visit ini' Ho
nued in improve Snnfoid Avcnno
ried io keep ahead of reonuntir
wa* reported, Is to foster more in- 2t; 1047, April (I; 191ft, March 1919. he painted a reproduction of
an I tbo l*.i*»Li ICnad.
the picture, ami Mr. Connolly ,rom Stonvhani, Mas*., wn. &gt;1 enllipse, amid orlal unrest, tlutelligent thought among itudentsl 28- 1049, April 17; 1950, April 9.
Wbih* ihr a-ph.'ili ami itravrl
po.ed as th* drummer hoy. TltU primipal r.'a »T at tho n i-il.r ftrst
I aH'ctI
it f t lit* ?|)nniih
on the functions and value of ad-l
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adminisirati u
Fentlnole
t’mtniy
nm-i.rlxtx
facsimile 1* now In f’leveland, weekly luncheon of the R&gt;»rar .-1brought f.ow.iid it* pulieio*. N n civil war VMM- ft It viv Nily m ^iirfaci' bin b* cn tijiplicd. WI'A
vertlsing in the social and te r- e « . a
. rats .
*
iiffieiah tint)inii'ffd ihnt n ^kidcion lankei SI St in die State and eonT is * twnl
(t B«ll«»M
Club
hidd
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one of tie -&gt;* laws ronlUctrsI with
nomle life of the American peo- I l C r D C r t
IllU r S t O il
crew will bo kept mi iho Juli fur a sumption of ga olinu during Janu­
t'siay. Mr I' ii-,it, who ill use
r any definite provision of the Sntjrtluy ui^ht when &lt;m «»r
fi*\v
ti iyi iu finidt off minor de- ary, according to statistic* re­
his
sniiiert
"Vm-ational
Ser.i,
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In nrder that everyone may ^A W 8 I * t l c d $ 2 3 P f l Z C
Cun tmiti n Inerea-ed imiioiitle, th** |i4*w*|ni|u*r% cm|&gt;Mvi • • ?»tleased today liy die
Iti peciinn
mih.
wa. iiiirodn, I by Itntarian II I in 19,11 ami ov, t whelmittg vote lit
trio ptr.t ro Jitiivhii*,- ii fa I h ttf
have an equal chance, competition n
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Maltbie ttifcJT\lpa monte Springs,
Tin* myw ihorniiubfat'^t i* was Itereau of thi* Deparimpm of Agwill te divblrd iato two c la s s e s .'F O r W l C T y L T &amp; t 6
I Odd approved dour, as desirable lyin' llirfil f f *ltd II 1* b&gt;‘Ktlill
•ioid« w»'ii* improved uver a enm* rirttbii re nt Tnliahnssee.
Mr. Fateh said that freqitrndv to the eiicntry’s progress,
ttnirb |iiililiiTiliiifi.
one for the college* and • second
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I In- monthly report -nid numnmbmud diatanev of moti* dinn (
be
believes)
thvoi
ntional
servi.i*
liilt as t hl.'f Justice Hughe I
for the high schools,
• Herbert Thurston, member of
Utrimtiritf at four i' fit» prr
•'drs in this section tis.-d Irtil^-Jft
iiidu.4.
feature* of iho lio'ary 11it••r- , said, when guvttnor of
Thirteen award*—*250 for fine,1th. Seminole Chapter of Future
Now
fwiuii'i aboiir a y**ar ug* &gt;, »nr?.»l
Kiilbmi if motor fuel in tho 10linnals* did no* t,
sofft i m York, "tho ('on turnInn is what the
H'dirf wolk* r’k tbit week were day period
1100 for second, ISO for third and Farmer* of America, Saturday
Jiricr * llfri 1 if r:ulu illy null I be
i'xpi,i?|i,t| tu luiiipleie the ilviedo
emphasis and ho |iroet*r&lt;li-d
■ jndgts &lt;uy u is "
ten honorable mention! at 110 was awarded a *25 rash prlir
war br g aii in s^jiinn, I"be bi't
Figuring mt the bud, „ f ,hn
«how
the tremendous beneft «
rich —are available. First place tar entering the best rrate of
Tho tus ideoi could not find out bouicbr by Th** llrriifd V4 1 1 pi,I In- I'aik project, one detail «»f set en cent Mian, im , moiorix(4
Tuesday’s (ides, Tula! Station, whielt can te d-rtved by btt-irt, s
wliirli
h
a
public
iniinili*?
poid,
winner* also will be given an ex- e ,| „y |n the Central Florida Ex­
what the judge* hid to say. I),it­ a Imuh it-fi cent a |h r |iiuimL
K s a lt**,* on l-sas T m ,|
Ocean i’ier, Daytona Rea.1It; low, men front a stn ly of voeatiot1d
letfanlt'd nt prubably ibe fiiie,4i in
pense-paid trip to New York position at Orlando.
HaMirday ni if It! lh»* «*4*iu|«»
12:25 A. M.. 12:54 P. M.; high. which h„ drsrnhs-d as t„in.- t , -- er rouutru , iietinii tho exreutivv
cT iciid F'oriia.
to ask lint our *y tent Is unique. iviir rtuuii f iuuiaii uf th * lb*&gt;
ChT.
| The award edded considerably 0:59 A. M. and 7:15 I'. M.
ntnrily a study of "better Im tti . The holder of a SI►
VVl#A riiipliiyinvtit ln^f aoi k
Essay* should not be more than ^ ,(,# prestige o f tho local FFA
* naiport on a
t(inti I hnir h Iu*!&gt;**" a a t n A *•t J
method*."
Ijmo word*. Complete Information chapter whose exhibit of cured
raitroad bon I could ask (he an- fur ii guiio i|UittnHoii. LL ■,i at ueeiipi'il 171 prnmiM, of whom Ti
Sheriff C. M. Hand returned
I* obtainable from Advertising meat* was given first price at
Ildng as his text the Itourims' |&gt;r&gt;mo toart’s t pinion of the conIH ciuifH |»**r |m• iinI wu 4 th • Ai t»* women wnikiriR in 1'H‘aI
yesterday afternoon from the Slate
*»• ink* runVila und wmiun'a cellAge, 100 East Ohio Street. Chl- the fair, even oyer a duplav Hospital at Chattahoochee where slogan of "He profits most win* sllfuiionatlty of the gold clause
bent hi* ctiulil offer.
Mr. ‘I’atclt
1**14.
taK°. t which captured highest honor* at hr delivered a patient to the in- ,rrvr* iM-st," Mrateh .
............itiott. Th.
Ih.- president, repre“ Tht* Hguudib wiir/* h
Sanford’s
niiin—tha pra&gt;*
the Tamp, Fair a few weeks 41 itlit inn
I ll1®* *lrtW nmny
tlr«* fir IIlift*111 i r*** M'litinff 12Dfl0OHt&lt;MHl Iwngilif,
tiinrkiil, "bit4 "kyitick*!rd f li*i
ilnminiiftfitr Ini k nf living nri'iHti*
f
luftinir
fn&gt;m
the
strain
nf
inint****!
t»**i
earlier.
|ir»Ci* nf Urm! ami co|»jm r
|l'M llSH « * ■ r u * te s t
nifNlationa fnr r»’nt today c«*n*
tit ion in husim*44 can Ih* « bl|
.Mur-ovir ron^ru^i nn«l th«i i»cSeminole County participants
tinuc«l to |dnuut* rhiimbi-r *»f
in a frirmlly any by ri fmin/ • »* ffUMVr ami no «*n4* rUa* run Ket a
)n the Orlando festival today hai
roninirri i* iiffti iuh mid interetH
—— I dismantled their booth* ami re
betievi* the worst nf a rimp»n rj fiu il jyilit ia| ofiininri ntvmir a law E s s a y s O n S u r e t y
retpfimiibb1 fur briiu;int" fb • riui!*
anti by getting together with him] until i-mi*
T. W.Lawton, County irhoolI turned here with their deploy of
is pm
passed.
*
'
tom* after h
i( h
Bed. Attanmiya l«nnki»uta' baseball school
ffa illiH o l flat l*R8« f a « l
4&lt; valliHnl On |a«e T if « )
auperintendenem, today called at-'materials.
Ijit-al real estate cirelp* fol- hi*re,
tendon
to
the
faet
t h a t l Among the outstanding exhibit*
K-ilfdi iLitrwell, rbamber secre*
liiwul with interest lisliiy the ftv''
out-of-Stata visitor* with children j entered by local* were the regr
Safety
ee'uy* hy rni in « r 1 of
legist,itive
jiri,|Mi*ills
being
*dtnry
who \* receiving rtRistrn*
II.
Watson
of
Laketan.l
and
In Semlnol* County school* ar* re-1 tabl* exhlb'l by C, R. Dawson,
the He niim ili* I Hub Srhmd viiior
from Im*fit eilixuns in eh
vanresl l-v tin- Florida Associuquired to show Florida license’ County farm agent in coopers two companion* narrowly rsenp-d
ti**i art* dm* tuntrirr w in Kmc*
posit ton to Hoard one nr more* o f
plate* on their automobile*.
tlon with local grower*, ami the death hy drowning early Satur­
tith ehisses, W. («. Ro«s, ifety tinn nf Real Estate Hoard*. Tbe th*. 'Indents, v id nt least 75
olijs-ctives *re:
Sheriff fharle* Hand and Mo- home product* by Mi** Josephine day night when their automobile
, I'lifhUNiaM. nid tffd.iy.
Supreme Cwurt l*u|| Kdilor:
l - Rrmnviil nf ml valorem luxe* more rooms an? i ei-ded.
tor I’atrolman Cart William* said Boydston, County home demon was forced o ff Lakeshore Boule­
* Thi* Uitz Theater
offering
Mr, IlmrwHI pninie.y out that
the law I* being rigidly enforced ■tratlon agent , in rmoperation vard and overiuroed into l-*k«
for
Stitts- )iiirt&gt;nsi-s; 2—on over­
several
fur di** U'M piccva.
The Herald,
the nrhoid whi *!i np*'ha hem
and that no violations ar* in evi­ with Toeal Home Demonttrition Monroe about half a mile west
(‘ompviiriott it divided him twn all tnil’altnit -ill rettl estate tuxes
March I will menu nt trust $5,000
of the City limit*.
dence so far a* they know, al­ Club*.
Sanford, H a .
chi'M's, imp for Lttyt and anoihcr not t-* ecn-eil 15 mills by run
*»f new money In'inir dumptal
Couny Deputy Carl Wiliam*,
though they salt! a constant watch
itituthiiusl
.intendment;
3—
vuluaPtrtlelnatlnn In th* fair wa*
for K'rlf.
*&lt;» Sanford's Lip f..r a perlml o f
President Itiursevelt has oaketl ( ’ongretw to pass a
is being maintained.
sponsored by lh» Seminole Coun­ who investigated, said Watson’*
Winners art* *ii h. unniMinci'd Iji.It *&gt;f ,,-nl estate on a tmsjs of on,, month,
tights
apparently
blinded
tavioglaw
providing
that
when
a
federal
judge
who
has
been
iticnme
nr
annual
ussvalue;
4—
ty Chamber of Commerce.
Friday, accnnlinir tu Mr, I( omp
Itomoowni’ M who havo nn ex*
ston Campbell o f
Hopkinsville,
ntiliiiniiig liy legislative ac'iun the
a Judge III years or mure reaches the age i f 7ll and
Ky., who wa* approaching from
fortna'inii i f a Stilt* bnard of tux tru room or who run provldf*
doeu not retire within &gt;.ix months thereafter, the
the weal, veered beyond his Half
up|n']|ts ami tuljtistnieiit• 5—clar- men!-* for th«* yminR utblrtes an*
president shall appoint an additional judge to his
urgently miiipstnl to H].-phi&gt;n«t
of the road and akletwippcd the
ifisatiuii of the honu-stcad exelnpcourt. This law, under present rt.nililions, would re­
their nume* and inMri*ss#ii to tho
Two coverlets exhibited In th*
Watson automobile.
linn ununitment to extent] exetnjtChti m r cif C&lt;•mmerco,
quire
the
president
to
mid
six
Justices
la
the
United
Central Florida Exposition by 1..
None
wa*
injured
In
the
w&lt;
Fanfnrd Legionnaires today
Mr*. J. It. Furgusiin, tilwiut •*(!, tiim |u willows, widower* and
Stuilrnts have born innnintm l
States Supreme Court.
Deputy WilliamJ. Goods!* wer* given each a pre­ continued their drive to raise I I Ml hap. although
a fiirms-c
rt-sbb-nt of Sanfunl. other single men and women to that room and board wilt not e**
mium and on* of them a silver to porehas* Instrument* for equlp- said it waa only th* quirk artior
the en.| that they may receive
I
•urrumlis-&lt;l
ycs'i-nlav
morning
in
My vole on this propisal is registered here:
cnril i * pi*r week.
«np extern, according to laforma-t ping 10 member* of the Son* of by tho occupants of Campbe l’»
ths- hotni- nf n ilaughts-r in farm the s a m e hrnfit* as are ttnw ex­
that prevented
possible
lion received her* today.
the Legion drum and bugle corps car
tend..
I
m
thi|ire*enl
amendment.
I am in favor / \ I am against / \
tw-ttp, neeorilitig to wnnl reeeivist
One of the exhibit* received it*
drowning o f th* three mrn.
Eight snare drums, buglet,
hs-rp tosiny.
The Association n’«o 1* oppos­
of the plan
^ ) the plan
^ )
award foe it* appearance and the
T. J. Kinsey o f taingwood, vic­
drum ami cymbal* were
Interment will be in Carrabelb- ing a tentative legislative act
second for beiag the oldest on* on ■land to have arrived
this tim of a second automobile *ma*h
Utah
Inmorrow
aftt riv»&gt;n
at 2 19 which would allow the State to
NOTE: MARK IN ONLY ONE SOI'ARK. ABOVE
■ala
display.
7«»
on tho I-ongwiwd Road Saturday
afternoon.
*:
11
o’clock.
takv over ril delinquent lands,
71
Cil
Tb« cup wa* given Mr. GoodSaturday, the Legion report'd night, waa confined to Frrnatd
Name .......................... .......................... ..................
ii
Surviving nre (w-t daughter*, and ilir.cts'd it* attention against
«i
.1*
ale by Jenkln Dot Ice, Interior dec­ It had raised nearly |130 o f the Ijughton Memorial Hospital with
71
♦i
♦OB
Mrs, Kiltsirn of Carntbs-lle, ami any itieu-ure which would allow
_a
K|
•»
Address ............................ .......................
orator. for the rarest piece of needed amount T-n Legionnaire* two small lacermtiooa on
the
;s
•Ml
Mr*. Anlwny uf Ft. Pierre. Six the State to enter into the real
fabric in thn eiysikkin.
art working on tho project.
7«B
SI
brad and a sprained shoulder.
I lata Iu business extensively.
gran«is;hl.tl(vn also survive,

Kin Of Painter L o c a lite s Given Final
Shows Meaning
C ourt Vote Opportunity
Of Famous Work Assistant Attorney General S e t s Forth
• S p i r l t ’o f ’76’ I »
Tableau Presenta-;
tion A t Sc ho ol 1

High Schools A r e
Offered V alu able
Award F o r Essays

Reasons To Support President
Roosevelt’s Proposal

Herald Gives List
Of Easter Dates

Rotarians Hear
Service Talk By
Visiting Member

lurry Dtvrvau*. .on of

Guy. Vocational M Ct ilO (1S
Lauded A
Means
T « B e t t e r Tim

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WVA Workmen End
Improvement J o b
On Two Highways

Composing Room
F e e l s EffVfJ Of
Spain's Conflict

Seminole C o u n t y
R e p o r t e d 21st In
Cas Consumption

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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Chiimbur Asserts 75
More Rooms Needed
For Diamond Sebool

School Head Note*
State License Law

Real Estate Firms
Study Objectives Of
State Association

Three Men E s c a p e
Drowning When Car
riunRcs Into L a k e

Arc Due Tomorrow

Fill Out and Send In This Ballot

Two Coverlets Win
Awards At Orlando Legionnaires Push
Campaign For Funds

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Former Sanfordlte
Dies In L'arruhclle

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llitsd for this week's fight card
. lod!,i , iV^ . •* **• *■ ° f P- H»H »» Third
? ? * * .. -«ttrn t[°n *°
and Sanford Avrnu* with th t ten,V * t y * « ■ * * *****
round affair, featuring Dynamite
? . ol? . t&gt;w oefl* 2 ® Cooper and Ba'lltn* Floyd bead1—
.V f 30 ° * « k 0,1 **■ Tte j|n|n|r ^ program.
” ** J*l*n oehool fjoor.
I Scheduled to open the evening’*
*"• “ T1 “ ‘'I* of th« « • 'event* i* Iho iU.RhUr hmiw bat.
% u t * which took plaeo a m onk (j*.roy»| fcaturinit fire bruUorn
JO * ° n ,h* - ‘•“ I « « » » .'* • «•"* whore act will Leyte at H:M
■IM Ite s rrsU trm l a 3223 via- o'clock.
follow in* the roughtenr, dir piny In* an offetwe and hour* battle, three .1* rounder*
,h“l * orkwl aln&gt;o*t to and an eight-rt&gt;i.nd aeml-flnal will
nteDfcclicn.
In conteat, they be presented.
^ E u T * ? ? ’? !,**?. ,n lh° , flr,, ,
A •P»ria| *rc'k&gt;n will again be
*tr*‘*h^ *h» "••r"1" , ' ? trsarted for white follower. o»
M l * by half time and then led ,h, „ , uarr&lt;| e|rfle
. M to !• at the .ta r t of t h
e
__________
h a t period. From all iadieatinni,
should
throuah

Sanford Is Given
Chance To Ballot
On Court Change

«*«“ »

; A* acalnut E u.tl., U fearful of Bomb«rM- r n J .1*
1“ ' . v T
■ btdown following the .train of
V. ' T “ lrchn,f*1 kn,,ck'
:.«te content with the Panther*. u „ on in
®r, T T "
Amy inclination to take thin*. X T . , '" , m ' Z i f
? "f ,h'’
Jtear# however, would, In all prnb- h,
.
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l.jte jjd . the entire c W ^ t e w l a y
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Ptetten *oeu In at renter atvl

The firm two rnuni. were tame,
wllh „ r((Wn r-rry||I|f ,h. fiR|„ |(J’
Loula. In the third l/.t.U Ingn,,
connect with uhor., powerfu blow,
«« 'ho face which drove Urown to
t3vrr. Th« end came after 42 ,ec-'

STRIKERS CHAINED—VOLUNTARILY

• She
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^ Mlp" onAi ul fiKh,l"K I" «»&gt;• founh
E'j i— t ™ (tu"n * IU ” *
. I round. Hhnrp rig If* uml left* m tt
Tf.
lm*uP wl11 conal.l Brown reel In* to the ro|tea. Any . _ , ^ cw&lt;^f|r&gt; hnilhen* at th« oilier fltirty nml he wtm ilurn.
^fcrw ard
tort., Shiver at een-j l&gt;a lo.l. be tried to regrln hi* feet,
, ter awl r»d*elt and Mctjual-lo
Ueforeo Walter llcicu’,
■* Ruanlit unlrM a la*t minute |((t |„ nn
n&gt; |utl| blni.n'lf u|i.
■aan*n find* lloyil or N. New»[ Ba'r.t went !• wn tbrn tu.hrd nv-r
fc*tad the Tuvnre* R aquail, I'J
■te T, her* In their firat mtetin*,
to oxpeeliul to rhnlk up anoth.’r
. atlctory ioriiithlTn the preliminary
lam e at Tavaiea, alatcd to bc*ln
at 7:30 o’rlock.
Tobuero SpcrlnlUl K. Y. Floyd
• I North Curiiliuu Htate College
ooya a hundred M|u*re yard* of
hod, nr » bed III ynrda Inn* anil
lit yard* wide, will produro from
1AD0O to 15,000 M'l.lling lubarco
plant*.

ENERGY and
RESISTANCE
PROM YOUR FOOD
W ITHOUT GAS OR II.O A 1

Walhar.

■\ 0 ) oVIoek iba evening a. Daytona
Tht featured futurity race, Ike
Legal N s U n
Crach.
ninth on tonight'* program a t tko
h n « tiw c irr t u r n w ttm r
ib . i.tcol &gt;| Int, after tootet Lo«*wmd track a f tk* S.afurd
A I ATM d t u O t lA L U U t i l f o r
their f ln t *ame, ha* chalked ay Or'ando Kennel Club, will he a IM M iUA, le AAU m m OMNIW CWCATt, IR IU A U M H .
victory nftcr victory to achieve «**• af champion* with »wrh M
at*. MM
.i remarkable record. The .Iparks *pe^*'ero aa Baht Taeksr, Ltest* c m o f d a .n k . i r d . r u m i D A . *
Muainpal Curporullon. rreuird
team, on the other hand, to caw- Tnetleina, Ana Hapo, Lady Iteraad l i u t l i c under tha Inwa ef
IM* btaln ef Plortda, Fatlllunar,
.etc red ot&lt; of the be*t ii mbbu- * ^ m’
Kcwt, Dirty Omtn,
lion* In Central Florida.
|
TrdWIs and Mina Speedy T IIR V T A T R OF*- r L U U ID A . It*r no Uivermen will tee action R»wer linin* up for tho event
■poniWnt
m n rw ta x P i t M i t i n
nn Friday evenln* aUo when' White the handtrwppero oeratch a oirrtsR
A* o r n u u r* * r
BAArow tv FLUMIMA.
they battle the S et*on U n lv en iy their head* in nn attim pt to
Too
are
n.iiillid that a
Ft oilmen at p e U n l white Set- &lt;hooM a frvoriU, many of tho pelltloa hn*bareby
b**n fil.u
la Ib*
a r. HKRFPOW,
urday night find* tho local a*- trick ’* follower* will ho *lvt»* abave amltlrd n » &gt; on Ik* Itlb
Clark.
day of Fabruary, 1*1}, by Ik* City
* re ration toitlin* the powerful &lt;h» rpoody Babe Tucker their of
By A . Ml W R E K A .
Hanford, Florida, for Ik* rail,lo­
Da paly C lerk.
It-rnett Bank team of Jnck*on- l.aeklnf while Ann Hope h u tion of Katundlno llooda of anld
Clly In Ik* naarraata prlnrlpnl F H E IV H. WILROR.
vilte.
caught tho eye ef other*.
V'«"J&gt;lor for F la la lllf.
amount of F IV K M ll.l.ln.-T N IS K
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J Their poet pooitkwu will prob­ lll'N D R K U TH O U S A N D lull.I.AIlM ( I K A L )
ably hi the mala factor in the l ll.vva.eae.ee), wbirh u l .1 Refund.
Honda nr* rally dearrlkrd In
way tho f a it preyhounda flakh Ina
anld petition:
You
ar* hereby rr.|iilre.l nn Ike
In thl* ultra-ipeeial ekiaoie.
llth day of Marrh. IV3T. nt 10
The choice fee the daily double n'rlnek,
A. If., before the nln.re
lira with DUhirine aad JudaaJal- (tyled rourt. In ehnmlmra nt the
eourl
h
o
w . In the C ity of Him*
thouck many ar* rountia* aw Sun- font Florida,
In allow ranee. If
I d*y Morttln* and Bad Anice, a any yna knva. why and. Refund;
M 'rttfi i Fil r m a
fiBtet
Ion* *hot comblnition. cumin* Inn Ib.nr.n ehould not he vnlldale.1
and ronflrmed.
In your mind, n* well a* to find throufh.
In Wllneaa Whereof I hove herewhir* tho niton ttaitdn a* a
onto net my bond and nffl«»il the
TuvN um s m i t e
eenl of avid eourl
at
Hanford,
whole that NBA Scrvlei. planned p tiu 77
rr'
— te mil*; Ann Cltnrltr. Florida, thl* l » 1h dny of Fehrulb!* nn1Ion-ivlil* cyntpivium,
I Hlila rn»h.
Ca
I’ralrle Dnld, IWr Hut
I. Kauy WWp. Mad* C*r*fut.
O. t*. IIKRNDON.
While ‘her* ire o'her proposal* ---V Klcht, March*.
Clerk of the Clrrull Court
f»r judicial re'onn In the bill iu Ik. HKttiNlr—Kuturllr: tPIrat llatf
of Hemlo.de County, Florida
Iwllr tM.ublf)—Madam Marker, (O F F IC IA L HKAI.)
ini tcil to rcnprera, the main point »f
lllllr ltiir»h*m. Itundar Mornlno,
of ci?&gt;tent Ion 1.4 ihp one question: niPtirrin**.•. |ll*ch Orchid, liUrh i v v a n r i s e r e r ro tiW T w T i m
Slim ld the I'tealdcnt be enipow- Fnvnrli*,
“
“ “ ttayman Warrior, (loMI* a i a t w j r n i r i A i . r i a n t ? o f
Eureka.
crnl io Incrraan the Supremo Tl.TIttV—Pttlarltr: 1^*1 Half or TW R W TATR » r FI.O W H M . IT
('curt mrmberahlpT
Itallr HiMihlet—f»|.pT'« I'rtd*. Itlp
IK.I Ante*. Ermine Krkih
PLAY GOLF
Mark the hollot t» b&gt; primed in ri.lllu^
I’UvIn* rtlfh. Alva buck, Jwlaa
loui'rtow’a laauo of The IlcratJ J, lllur Maldra.
BANLANUO GL’I.P
ntcimllng in your View on tho F o fl.T tt—»-l« mil.: Ilawkrr*
t'hlrf, Our Put. lilnrlion*. Itnnnl
and Country C!db
•li’c'ikrtr, whether you faror iH*__
JiMlttr. I'mru. W. U W.. Laal TlTho sport h at and moat *e*n»e
pirn or are opiMiac I to It. After car.r. t'urwiKMl.
you have inatkeil the ballot, tendI FIFTH — U mil*: Mr J*»P*r, m If conn* la Central Florida
Hlrrl Kldr. All I'ommnn. Kin*
Fa**—1&gt; Hole*
nr bring I: to The Herald office. Kina. K 'llr'a Frlmd, Frlwo F»ck.
Vndtea M e
Ilcnulia of I’ve tallntln* In thla Meccai Krrrlrr. AtMr H*&gt;*r.
HIXTII—Futurity: l.uchr «M#i
Men 75*
corumunlry will ho primed dally,’ rjulvt
g „j;v
I'lra**. kkrlln* Mahoul.
|2B—Month IIS
cli.ntt wlih a cnmpllailon of m * i m ."iikm"t. r"|»I .witan. J»r HlnOs
1U MasnaHn AW.
ho* ll..r , I M il V rnturr.
itenrl ren rna. reprraentln* npln- AtMHVKMTH
— SjJjL-t-.il*: llw kr
'4*1114lit* *%Valfir TT*»™, lllahl kldr.
IloVimu**t*. Ituaa*. Krtrtlhl’rtnrrr
Aullor ll»» Aaaln, Hu*l* llolL
I HlflllTli — Fuiurliy: rkarmlne
, M«I&lt;1. H.ihnrn-* F»«r». »*r
lor. Ixitrh Frlmd, llu.li* Man. Bl
I Itor. n.w lr Hr*. Tru# Murk.
N lV T I'-a-ie mlt.: Ijokr TurkrV
t . i n l r Turtle Ian. Ana ll«a*. J^d r
I M.irih.im. Hp*rdy l:**n'. f,lr*K

W* P*da
tome
LOtllA Knocks IlfOWn 1
j C . " I~ ...II, I. •-*«* Out In Fourth Round

fi&amp; J rsri« j? zi

awaar

8|x ( o p t i o n a l bout* K a rt b o w

Jim
n n A T T o g Tfcand L o u i s a
H H A Y TiiM . hie wife. D A V ID
A tKMM aad M A R T A IK R R .
wire, LOR M M C lt g R IlT * L
U R U C tIR R R T . bla wit*, no*
(aadaata.
T tir . r r A T R
nr
rjo a tD k TQ i
J i m D R A Y TO N , MuaaMW t i e .
m w . aad I J H ’tJOC b R A T T O N .
care of Ptorrle D t M a W ia W
Unu.it. HantlaoAww Caonty, ra a n eylvaala.
You and earh af yaw are hereby
r«.|Olrnl In appear tv Ib* M il eg
roipplnlnl . o*l»*t yaw la tko
a W .c ..ulttud raiiae at Ike Caerl*
boaa* ef BaailBole Cooaty, Florida,
In Haurnut. Florid &gt;. ea Meaday.
Ike 1st oar et March IttT , aad
nn»o your fallare so to do da era*
pro cenraeaa W ill
be eat -fed
eaalnet yon.
It ! i tarlhar ordered that thlk
order rhall h» pakllahed oaae *
week for four n.naerallv* waehd
In Th e KoBfnnl Herald, a pew*,
paper pnblllhrd In nearer*; Heenl*
•ole Counlf, Merida.
Ix.ee nod ordered at kaaferdi
F I Hda, Ik la 111k day ef Jeaaary,
l* If .

Schick Sham

at

Ask For Free
Demonstration

RANDALL
Electric Co.

Brofldcrk-LoiiJK TiUp
Bout Set For June 22

AN NOUNCING-

CIlirAGO, Fell, IM. _ (A*) —'
lleavywelKh: Chaitipioti
Jimmy
llntldock will d''(eiid bit tide fur
tha firat time apnlnat llomliar J m
IaiiU hi ('nnilakey I’ark ne*t June
Tl, Mn:rhnmher Juo Foley antranced yattenlay.
Soldier 'Field offlelttlly wut
counted out at a poaalble all* ye*letday when the Chicago F*»h
B&lt;&gt;*rl curried out it* threat to de­
mand 2ft per cent of the rum* re­
crip'.* u* rental fee.

New Time Payment Plan
O n G o o d y e a r T ire s
And

Exide Batteries
Also

The rultnn ennaumptlon In the
United Htatea lnctru»ed In lUftftM over that of the at»»un liefure
anil waa aomewhat ubovu tho
average
ronaumptlon fur the
perlml 102.1 to IUM, government
rrrnrd* revr.tl.

Valuetarlly akalnlap tkamaelveo In tk* katomant of an apartment keueo
In tke Prana, How Verb, tkoao kulldlnp mrvlce wotktia otartad a
kit-down otrtko whloh they hope will o*tond to kulldlng* throughout
Manhattan. A poiteomon M ohown taking thole nami*. (Aiaoclated

In lltf'l North Cnroliun proditred iftlJdlfi.lKlli piuimlH of lobaeco a* compared with ftT7,nft,000 |H&gt;unii* in I'J.IB.

FISH AND SEA FOOD SPECIALS

Can Yon Pick The Winners7

Hlait |i|»r r
H W, T r
Mm Ui i t I
Muiu i :

113 Park Avenot

Rond

Phone
265

Whcleaale and Retail Hratrra in All
Kiada of Fiah and Hco Kuoda

C l a s s i f i e d Advertisements
FKMAl.K

(’I)IIK:

llufereite'r.

Mutt live nn prcitlitia.

MEN I UET VIGOR AT ONCE!
NEW Oatreg Tonle Tablets con.sin raw oyster Invigorate* and
othar Mimtilama. Ono doao pep* ur
orgat.a, gland*. If not delighted
maker refund* f«w cant* paid
Call, nrlto McReynotda Drug Com

Folks who have a lot
of company think
our Family’s Whis­
key is just right for
entertaining. It jg
extra tasty and for
mildness, I nevsr
•ampled thebeatofit.

HOCKEY'S TIRE SHOP

Follow The Dogs At L oagw ood!

J. Waits &amp; Sun

Folks call our
Family’s Recipe
a right sociable.

R e t r e a d i n g On
T i me P a y m e n t

To Make Your Gathering More Festive!

Wli.e

F-IH llernld.
No matter what Iho orcaahHi . , , whether
•*— .sil'in lto n

W onted.

llAY WILLI SOMM, cnb.rcl wom­
an, want) work n t maid, halflay. 013 Ot ingo Arc.

Star Feature - Tonight

jno'r*

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Hi. ViballM or Heawst Ah* or tha Father &lt;4 Urn Cnootry
Biminab Ic* Cream deoervra a pine* aw j w r mownI “ *
yeor *parial* early, aad ho aaonred at a dclktewa,

t » n y . _______________________________

60 GALLONS i r u fre e S at­
u rd ay , S«e IL B. Pope
Com pany.

"OU RENT) Hve rciim modern
burgalmv, 1IH \V. I'.Hh St.
I'hontf 101 ur 023-J. Wal.cr S
FREE! IF t K i t i acid eauae* yne -'oilman,
Stctnach Ulcer*, On* 1’slna, Ir.
dtgealion, Hcanburn, GET f m V U It N I SII K U 4 Room houisample dre'or'a prescript lor, Udg*
Quarter meter, 10T North Li
at McReynold'i Dru* Bor*.
u«t. Ijiwaon.

NINTH RACE

FUTURITY
I m UvMsr I
Matte. VMMal i n l i a i .

W aatsd
WANTED _ DAI RY MAM, apply
at Bl***ra Dairy.

WAfnrED-lTi^vrithlarTRoul#

ROO M W I T H ref ned couple hj
rUe-.Iy L J y until M jy or Jum
llione S ll-W .

experience preferred but not RAT NIP will do tho work. Try
oeremary. Opening now. Write
It. Hmnley-Peg::* Ilird w an
___________ _
Rawtelab**, FAB-SI I-MC, Mem Company,

-a '

..■iksaiaitfmn. -

Flavor
This Week

MButter Pecan”

'tilt RENT: Nine room realilenc.
and double parade located one
REBUILT 3*ton Dodge in ch
with eelety body, ready to half mile from Country Club cr
hiol. Pi let. STM. Rebuilt Chav
; tl Lakr, Has all miaie u
inlet truck, celery body, SI35
onvrnicnce*. t'a'I HOd-J.
Reel A Bon*. I'aod Car Dealer*
Ml W. U t SC
W anted to R ent,

SPECIAL!

Place Your Order Now To Assure
Delivery!

SA N F O R D • O R LA N D O
K en n el C lub

S E M IN O L E
CREAMERY COMPANY
S IS E a s t 1 st S t.

Pfcsste M l

�* * *.

•' v *

B p o tt S a ifo rd R e p o r t W ould j
A itte a il Service I m r e C a n a l
Presidents Of C i v i c House Committee To'i
Clubs Urge Usage, Act On Waterway! F r a n c e Invest
Of New F a c i l i t y By Early M a r c h
R e p o r t Of
Several prominent Baaford ritfavorebl« report oa the FI
ar­
A favorable
FtorAimed At Pyi

SilVitlOR A n ? "Twain*
F ia a a c e D rive
W ia H d p M u y E r-rl^
/

firm ! to k»snaetl*»*a tho tragedy.
.A- tHriy-pooad powder charge
of a fhre-bwk d u ll wont off la
tho A m ah of ». s'a^onnl yun ea
tka domUttariaad Wjrmlny dorlny

when tha ot yloaton sent f t a r
meats af steel and lion through
tha bailee of the yun cow and
■yoblet tho bulkheads.
Admiral Arthur J. Hepburn,
cemmaader-bi-chlef of the U. 8 .
flWt, taalyht Issued tha fallowing
offtrial Rm of dead an*. W and;
*~ T he'kadi f - .
Caps. Rdward John Tremble,
asm af kte, wife, Mary D. Trum­
ble, 14)9 K k* Brevet, Alexandria.

that If tho expansion
of the British aaty la te continue

Annual Report Shows
Wide Scope Of Op-—
.
e m t i o n , By Foot'Skj%
CountyWVTo Receive
m _»__
Citlicns who contribute to Iko
Salvation Array's flaaacial drive
beginning sboal Mar. I* will do­
nate to a wide scope of hamaak
tartanism, It wan Indicated by J Rcmlnetr CowdiuriJI receive
s ta tis t^ set down today la tha . tM M .il aa He aaare uf tasrs
-m fh b ai-n p n rr'jr csiA: *Tr«* w ^ wSMtP f tRsWahTrifUlscd bet*Feron, commander of tho Army tia* at Florida ta n tracks. Comppost hero.
' , trellef J, M. Lee reported today
Fhr kmtaace.' ln IBM t|a 'Army I from Tallahassee.
A total aamuat of 13*0,097J&gt;«

» rr""’ »•*
J^Ugyta nuvuii. At
w
i,u »or^ 6si«te un the way to the (
Centre-rim-bride -amF-briiWgiaoinr-tnirct -tk-r.rre-tho'attlJ
church, and below they leave after tho wedding down a
honor. (Associated Frets Fhotn)
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isen' today cam# forward with Wa rhlp canalby Army engineers
statement* of commondailcn tor would rooalt In an approval of
local Interest, rccponaiblc for eb-j tho project by the House Hirers
taking airmail service boro, and aad Harbora Committee, the As­
rack one urged volumnoua aac of. sociated Prose teday (turned Rep. _______ _ __— - - the now fadlfay aa aa tedueetnem Martin Smith, (P.) Washington, Spanish civil Wkf,
| a lint of 27 natUm f t
for tbo tiovrmmcnt to make k a aa aaylng.
"The opposition to tho project at stifle the conflict
ponaOncnt one.
Followlay aro some of the tha last tension of Congmi was, non-intervention.
fcaseJ chiefly on tho fact that It; T he general
lb
■tMoeaoatat
Mayor Ed Hlrxlns—“The air­ bad not rocslved tho approval rf schem e, Ineludlrtf I
mail aervle* wbkh It to ho Inaug- tho Army engineer* In a formal foreign volunteer*, M
rirera and harbors report,'* Smith
vested kora about Mar. 1 la only said.
|
temporary, raoro or less on a trial
baate Hoary uao wilt mako It per- The Ik use Committee, of nhlriti
maaent, and I hope that er.ry. ha la a member, has disagreed
bualnr-a firm will dlapatch at least with the engineer*, only four times
(fonChaetd oa o*ae O il
| In history. Smith said.
Tho Washlnjtton congressman! w e timer sianu as &gt;na i n
•aid If tho Army engineers rec-, the Capital. Reports said OgV
------------—- —-------------- . _ ommrndationa
0 __ ______ are _______
favorable,____
the menl troops had plunyod
f k f P iiftti-m P n i n n
project will be approved by tho Insurgent linen at P in sarm
Irl rillllfC
a t t n i l C r s committee and
It will bo Included In n desperateattempt to at)
Q to s v m s l Vaa
f l a l n n J n ln an °ntnlbus
rivers amt harlton’artillery whichhas swept tho
1H
U r i a l l u O hill to lo laid before tho present! Important highway to Vhtej
— ■
Congress.
Tho road still Is under OoV
Tklrty-lhm Future Farmers of Army engineers xahf the War
eMltw7*blir IfaWipC by
America from the fte^nol. CiqXiUVi’»".mt-n''« RWrr and llarter! ■untvnt fire,
ter were “(a Orlando today attend1! Board had virtually completed- -IIts'
"bile London
awaited
fhml
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°"*^[Writer Gives Analysts C

• V l h * Kmhtrioo Batter, Ctoetnhavo fouaj It difficult to do so.
There were three cases, where
Iniilgcnts were hadty In MM W
medical atteation, and »hk&gt; wgf
supplied by the Army on h a h

TtNewYork Stage
K P ro d u c e Phy
Tho Inconsistent lights of Bran*.
w*F showsisd their brilliance on
Byrd again today oa tho toriM tordhe returned to bis oM
'' I s s s n to begin prettoc'.lon
•ow piny,
• V rrt wound up In New Ycrh

Stale's CT countlea, according to
the comptroller’s office.
Lh aad BUto Treasurer W. V.
Knott anaounnd tha distribution
aa the first for 1N 7.
\ Officials of tha Racing Commksloa said they eipecled later
collection« is, bring In miffi.-lcnt
fuada so that each County this
year will receive more than the
91C.TM paid last year.
AU collections In taxes on race
wagering aad track admittances
go to the couatks in equal
■karoo, after agyonam of Racing
U st year wOmtioiu

toUled

|l,43CJtt7, Citmmbilon

expenses

• ^ t o d to W M M , tha counties

reaching I141SJM.

Stmpiom Adriaen
V i s i t K Orlando
Fair Btfore End

Is ym tmt-aamd but tha Kantor lho has already laid txientiva
pinna tor kx presentation.
Mr..Byrd first rose to stage
toms (a "Tobacco Road,” now entaring Ms' ftfh year on Broalwty. I k f h y r i tha role of Dud«
n carrot-nibbling
country
8Last*r,
_la „.k-I
_-

T.

R.

Rlmpasa,

Chamber uf

OvUitt Coafiacd T»

The prlw-wlnnlng meat exhibit
of the Hanford Future Formers I
at she Reposition will bo rsmovtd
at tha end of the wc«k ami re­
turned to Richard llicksan who
provided hoge which chapter mem­
ber* butchered ard cured their firms must have Florida license
mrdl tor the privilege of exhibiting plates on their automobiles
Davis' sistrment was Issu'd
By WII.I.IH THORNTON
i tlon stone cf the Judiciary, one of^ It In two fairs.
from Jacksonville where ho I,
• pending several days in mnnrc
"5 5 noon*ot"iVb. 'r i w i r p r e * . ! * • ,hrc" e#'or,|l,,“,f }'t'" ch,t nf
tlon with dutlei of tag law en
Waal Roosevelt mnt to Congress' U' » ' ^vermnenr. Icgl-lsttve, e«- Drum, Bugle Corpe
I
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a historic message. 1. strongly ^
,ml
yh" " pr°' Equipment Cash In forcement.
The drive sgslnst Florida em*] Circuit Court here today !•■
. . - . . ....
_
poaaU « r r t lmm?«iUt»*Iy rrco*saggamed that (ongress enact new
far.rrscMng -fCollected By Legion ptoyres u*lng ottt-of-Hisie plates relvrd three damage suits totaUa*
Java in o rirr that ih« Judicbry
| n mn*,y yr^m in rIiit ih« U*
on their atttomeblles will le» em-' SJO.OOO filed by residents of Ml*
umsf function In arconl with moJ-( ^ BoprfM# o u rt.
A'l indiesiIona this afternoon phssisrd Immediately, srrmdiiVT ami ngslnst the Florida Fiwk
mr«a ■um aaltlaa
* f ff &lt; nf|T«i«lf*r Intr I’r w iflc n l RtKII#- pulnted to success In the Am’rl- w •***• Inspee'or.
' Ilisirihutin'f Company of Orlaadth
Tha message wss arcampaninl{
sreampanick
propoaal rt*canlini( th« U can Uglon drive u&gt; obmln • ! »
FI. F'. Houshnlilrr, attorney
H«*&gt;«
lh»*
m,,n
of
M"
ofby a letter from Attnrney.fiener.il,
for hwirumenta to equip the first tWt h»* • « » Instructed to he pn- the plaintiffs—Mr. ami Mra. M. Is
to
Cummings backing tip the sui.gr* j (tart *aV th- le'gi'niitng! Wist to! nnlt of ■ (’ons ef the Legion Dr.m H«. W Lrm In the rnforeemeut Mention and MU' Martial* T n f*
tints mule, ami s draft uf a hill thfi auprnn i» courtT
rr *nid the litigation waa ha add
I ami Buglu ("orp*.
I
cxplttlnl^ig that no |a
drawn In tha Department of Jus­
on sn accident Dec. 27, IBM, W
Tha Unitr.1 Htatca ti govtmcii; Party Mcro, Legion chairman of »i«Uty will be *hown.
tice to make the plan effcctlre.
tho Orlnndu-.Hanford highway.
under n wrhirn I'onatituilon. That', Loyal work, &gt;aUi tan man tfeaignai-j
The massage recommended sev­ Is o u r basic and fundsmcn'sl law,
Tho hill of cnmplalm set focti
Uat Frida) to nun In 910 •ech Q m n f ~ r A ll/w vnw T o
eral reforms In judicial pnwrduri' adopted l,y the people l&amp;O years •d
already are reporting wkh the S • n I O T Cl IkOXLF 1 0 that the plaintiffs were passed bp
and In lha conduct of thn fe&gt;lcrni ■go whrn t h e present government
several in rka of fruit of th* fniR
I A p p e a r In Society ctimpany
courts. Chief among them were began. Everything Congre'i does, full amount uf cash.
when a trailer ■ldeewlp*l
plans for "a constant ami system- everything the president does, e v ­ . o n d T S s o
Ring At Palm Beach th - passenger car causing k IP
■tic addition of younger blood," erything executive official* do, a full corps, is listed to arrive
overturn and Injuring th* thn* **•
to "vltallta tha courts."
rupsnta,
comet a t s result of powers given Her* tonic hr. Mr. MurD said, and
liny
Flchols
of
Hanford,
a
Uni­
Attsmhm Immodlsttly centered them or denied them by the peo­ would be distributed at the Jun­ versity of Florida student, hns
Mr. and Mra, Merahon each are
on tho proposah which applied &lt;•&gt; ple in sdopiing thU ConiUllUtlon. ior Legion corpa prattles listed been nominated lo hex an un­ asking t 3.000 damage', white
tha U. 8. Supreme Court, fouml-iI t ’eeefeeea e a eaae faeet
named opponent from the Univer­ Ml's Turner ireka 110,000 fretM
for 7:30 o'clock at Legion Hut.
Immediately sftsr the first unit sity of fieorgia at a society box­ tho defemlanta.
Is equipped, Mr. Mere said, plans ing show In West faint llrarh
will be started to outfit a second Tuesday nighr, according lo Infor- Truluck Reported
' mat Ion received hero today.
group.
To Be Recovering
Charles Francis Coe, noted writ­
er who broatleast tho Louls-HharS ttF ram a C ow rt FhU F ^ l U c :
Horticultural Unit
J. II. Truluck, office
key fight, will act as announser
T k a IfrraM ,
Jubilee Pageant In and referee In place of (tone of the Security l.t mber Compaq*
who hail signed for the who had a finger amputated dat^
W ritten In Sanfonl Tuney
Stuiford, F la.
Ing a Wednewtoy Inspecttoa trip
Job but was called to California.
Proceed' front the affair will be of the firm’s manual shop, waf
P f*ai4an t IfoottevaH h a t aafced CnngrcttH In paw a
this
Mra. Holland Dean, of
dumped Into the West Palm Beach reported “rv'tlng comfortak(y"h*
h m BfwvUia* th a l w hen a r a t a l Jutl«c who h a s been
City, today waa preparing tha .Post-Times Charily Fund and dia- attaches In Ftmabl-Laughtoa Mp&gt;
• J w t * 1* y w w o r reora r m f c t s the age i f 70 anil
serlpt for a pageant depicting irlbtned for hospital and social moriai Hospital today.
r -’A
the history of tho citrus Industry
• w a Moi r a t ire w ith in six a w a th * t h e m f l e r , lha
The amputated finger &lt;
in Florida, to be presented In
tho left handt according
akall a p fo in t an aM U Ional Judge lo h k
Ocala oa Apr. 13, I f and IL
physician who attended th*
TM a law, a a d e r p rra a a l condillons, would re*
White
Youth,
Negro
The sketch U to b« presented
W i n U m p m id a n l lo add aU Juatiemt (u Ilia I'n ltad
on the golden Jubilee celebration
Sentenced To dung] LOCAL WEA
S la ia a 8 a*e«m a C aarf.
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to dy dmpMt
rtmrontloa, and waa more ar haa
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forgotten by every oue, laetoA
^ | . -ry .v a » r -A I. i—~
Ing Madtooa, intll Mr. Crwal
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A second and greater difference, tha tHfel* states. He­ defending them- Wtot to la i m ­
■»*taf *klpat
in the elaaa of people creating the 1987 boom. "Southern posing to that by a two-Aifd*
arm* dralgn
Florida," reports Vanderbilt, "no longer la attluaively the vets Congress may do aoytklag
Mk. Braat adroaataa aad p*«m- la -edar
haven of the wealthy. Today the man with the homemade It like*. No limitation of any wkleh
they roheted, ta a grostar peril taghtatlan In a sorry,
kind
upon
Ihe
authority
of
twosftrttrshs
trailer will have less difficulty In finding n place to park thirds of Coatrrea* Is sagget tod to Amaeraey today Urns It.w sa lag dews tto to r s .ia
la&gt;fsasiM urm l
than the miiHI-mllllonllre will In finding faom to berth h!s Hi hto took. Mr. EntA to. of In ITto. They Ktow wtot dewm- Pto Purely ri la g«M
wslgii la watrri
irse, thhdtHtg of lator laws gogae* bad drit* ta fht repgb- da thia, aad liam riiw . 1
W,r TOe basis of tho estimated 2JMO.OOO paraons who visit­ end social htrlslatloa tod Ito lle* of tto asdm ri. w tr li Bat venturi ta - m n l ..a Itaa of
by whiei we may In
ed Mi-mi Beach by Fob. 1, the article state*, la the white- r, goVatIon A big
abl* to find a way to roast Ito
" d to “M abl*
collar worker who discovered Florid* when he lost his Job seeing a Congress ta**whltb iwo- m w t F is-*4
born tag damp Ito
toment far tto tto preag aad other umdetw t o fpig
t o without
t
sf water tka wrto
during the depression. Then, according to Vanderbilt," . . * third* ar« A Ihe moment
A aa 1Fiwrident UrsmmU a f peapagaada. W. to-D
I.la wstd, and hard wad. he took the family to Florida for two or three winter th'ngs to wants, and
* erahe
laa ereu-,
rloOs,
to also for them, to io*«*
* —
months . . .and found that he actually saved money by this who
open making two-thlri* a# Caw*
goa In tto rack/
rock.kaaac,
l,t-*-*»w ,-di n(,K '• J '
•sad to ItUUd *»Uajp», move.. . Tbdny, having wnded, chin up, out of a depression, greaa aaprvme a* a- demaarau*
f,|, Vw'
and' pi agreadlr t tofaim.
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D f t'to ha* forwAl!- td* otto
to '
' - n ^ m * * * * , Its daily lncreas...„ i- t—
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a*, fc»AIF tam ity tatt v*«rtvt
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were In optrntoo: CaagrP*a.[a*
:;pniJfr,A
on clean, publkl|baochfM,
tiM Ittot i.W nnsorsWp of , Ito
w night* *
pyrin. Am sndlu.innd 'to ,iaris.
t 3 6tptolty crowd*- ‘
What la'I* prtvrnl.UT, Tto,first
1. aad lia.'d-*
"have plspned fOR.;
ppatndiatnt protenliilk bo-fr Aa|
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"Boom day- are hero
declares Cornelia- Van­
AND FBttRNT
f o b a M om m y. derbilt, Jr., writing in tha Lfcarty Magaiina on PtorMa’s
new period of pro-iperlty. • But, he add-, In contrast to that
of 12 yearn ago, the 1037 Florida boom I- definitely healthy
—bawd firmly an the poeaetoora of .modest .bank accounts
‘Thirteen yeart ago,* tho. New York -otlalRa naw-pa*
perman writes, "people flocked to Florida to make moneyt
water tarn abovj
Today they are here to play In the -an and -pend money."
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straig h t, s tif f co n v ersn llcnfm
l-drinhlng soirees are no
Rriwani VIItT longer popnlnr, -ccnnllng td tho current L ite ra ry D igest
I As to* Ulsg Kt
which says th a t sm art society nowadays Is less en thusiastic
Okie iklska (to country nlmtlt backgammon sntl pachial. B ridge, too, is hardly th e
As mw attorney gracrali
penthouse rago it was cnee, th e tnngasine reports.
than its sew Justice*.
In place of these have come tric k s, m agic and gam ­
various Europtcn powers bling games. There Is more Singing, m ore piano playing,
have to*n trying to Isol-tr more general Inform ality and friendliness, flu e sts re tre a t­
I ipaaUh wsr aro now getting ing from tho dullness of th e typical cock tall, p a rty w nnt to
coM toward rath ettor. bo amused. They don’t w ant to talk shop, th e y w nnt to
seo th eir fellow guests tu rn parlor h a n d sp rin g ^ ju g g le Igms
to r . say ttot Tenncrsoc m ats, pull ra b b its nut of dow agers' h an d -b ag * .,...
’ girl who U a graml*
This quickening of tho pace a t p a rtie s has p u t th e
at aj think* 70 la too nkl
• ot, tha fluprrms Court, average guest on his m ettle. H is bag of ty k k s m ust be
constantly Increasing. The puxzle-mlnd Is BBW th e pftrty-c ■■— ■
niah method of "shar- mintl ns ag a in st tho drinklng-m lnd of • few f m t n h ic k .
A
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WASHINGTON SNAPSHOTS
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lie federal gororwgoveratoward such legislation bm thlak mem. The looih in in Krrv»»ai- flat mlnlmuBx. and wUl artn i
ttov ought to Vote foe It.
. Ing dWwidt Wtorw thrtog cost* are mw NBA bUI wbb auepteion.
Vac* swapping wfch tto first low, Imt kAtowl that tto an pro­ Interest lag, toe, WM S Ml
group to easy, for lb* haters any: acribo "dWDrenttola" — law hr •went by Ctorll* F. Rwp, aranem
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grr** rrrwtot an s«f*bttoh*d. rttlp
glnn, say Hk* tha T#an*s*H taw
MrnlriBt tfUM ni
MfB*v*n ttonaht ttot ws* eonsll- .
tutlonnl. Home knew Brirto would •
hnv* onlv to pinrood# two-lh’rtl*
of Congress. Mr. flearst's totratrs* oath I* adonttd hy Conres*
ord applied «» -3 »«ton!s In »hl
United Btslrt. Than I* noihla*
to prevent It W twa-thlrd* of
rnn.-rer* i f determined to de­
mand the oath.. ,
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Doan M». Era** really lh «
such thing* ronld not happ*P
hart when propaganda to a highpowtrrd tadus try 7
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yet go one has suga*si«l
Suprem* aspect of hto nisi*. He ta bemusad
Tto
Congressional
"hors*
trad*
cauaa*
W. Out Is, prominent New
tr-tVIth. Ito Mthm that T t o uldlawyer and former Demo ers" ire at It again. With, even Cettft J
. M 'te PP»»r Of geroewmeakv* mugt
mure vim, vigor and tecr**y, than U*
pmldrntlal nominee, a*
&gt;1 fs«* flaw wIiMout bMWMt* Trait Ori
' appoint** for tto tl. A usual. Krom whleperetl vntnwep- VV _
atoW to ib*ir sltaH l rtspewelv
ping conferences comes word ttot ttfi
Court.
ito plan la tot
1 tkih
an t*— ' offlctal*." Thta U ♦ tlripla bg*
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fundaattntol mlsottoutaltow1. rass tto I’rtshlem’a proposal seepw A tha '
Jo* E. Brown and Martha
Erast thlak* that by m ^
to
enlarge
tto
Huprem*
Court.
i
how,
so
that
ktoed rack other, ttoy'd to
«* Coiiwvsa suprtm* to to making
In a lot of territory. — Ht. 2. Make law ol a m w NBA toll, tto Saprems
__ .tto It supremely reepoariro to lb#
' rg Iad*p*ntl«ni. W» tlouu re-etfshlUhlng fr.lersl eoatrol turn fa* tto
anything. people. On Ihe contrary, to to
j, &gt;arvWt actulDy
couM do It all at on* ilm*. over wages and hours.
aamtoem enabling tto aupiem# Congroaa to
3. Enact a farm program la- Another Is ttot
---------o—— ----might to rorttptolely anrv*t«i»lv» to tto
volving
production
control.
hgalSat
tto
C#*h
blond* hat chock girl claim-*
and la deprlvtag tf
It
might
stem
strange
that
these
grow
ttoro
to* people
g-v* Dave Buhliwff, itoj
people af tbtir ultimate P-wtr.
of
Kt
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thing*
atoultl
to
linked
together,
been
a*
unnpocml
Violinist. IAOO.OOO worth
Pee wtot to ttoro la Ua wtomo
r.” lit*roust wkat wouM but It anX for that Is tto way term and wlegraAM ttomembers
plan 10 which wowld peevew* Ito
; ta tpvak ta a girl Ilk* that! tblags aro don* la Washington of Co-gras* oppoth
P its thl da majority from uaaetUng
tto'* day*.
• permit tto Pretldsm ta name
th&gt; mtnaritY a* thp ItoriaBst a*Tto
fact
Is
that
anly
a
minority
»•»
member*
of
tto
KeUermaa claim* that
stmblywMW were aaaostad ta New
salt wylea will lackirark In Coagffts actually fsvora tha Court.
York after »h* wart Nothing
iunutur aod Ik* spirit of tto Huprem* Court prfpoaaL But la AMother latere»tlag Ad*light hit whameer. Mr. Braat may Mf
’ M i will again ho In tto nt- tto majority of those who really to do with thr Wal'h-HeaWy An that ttor* to an appeal to tto
•i which
Wnlcn WM
#7iflK I to
10 WlUrW
tno
was Drigaad
control the
Well, It would seem oppose It are two groups, first,
, at tto naat election. But
e, wagda sad hator iff‘ ’vtotoetoro what to ihers to proven* a twoi aeaeoa’s swim aulu tod those who sincerely warn wag*.
d.
who
sell
more
tfkta
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work
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thlrda majority fiom declaring

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d-aa thr tuual routta* ha-&gt;‘ numbered m
Cassidy" scries of Western*.1
. . . . had glanced back Just
memory yet »n abrupt
which shows tomorrow at the Hits,
romalnm
plan ta vteit tto yard A Light- Tauter stepped out from und
Theater, strikes a particularly'
cover
ea
tto
other
side.
Instant,
to
Mn.
W.
1.
Morriaea,
Mn.
A
foot
tto
EUer
an
tto
atlm
ehanee
I- -eiaad Kn. N. H. k | w that mm A tto yoeag Dror ly OM Man Coyote had flattened timely note^n depicting the avarice,
IQe -25c
a-d ta Mint asst y « h might to surprised away from htamalf hi tto t thicket so as not •f profiteers who have no scruples
about
turning
a
national
calamity,
A cssnt of moit o n g a n the o tto n , wtot* It could be t s to aeon. HI* first thouaht
T.O-M-0-R-R.O.W
prtxs is Mias MBs. killed without danger from tto was tto t Yawler was following into serving their own selfish
d d M a I* d r h -a n g s u l A Mr
ends.
sharp
hoofs
A
Llghtfaet
or
Mr*.
■ni
Mrs.
I
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L
C
h
m
U.
a n v e to n
S-U-N-D-A-Y V;
"Troll Dust." which brings WllTto aaCtartem was appcspil- Ughtfoot. Ho tod rvm*mbertd|
"Now w tot docs that fellow
Mba i s
Ham
Boyd
bark
to
the
screen
in
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eeweated wkh spring flow­ that In tto tat*afternoon A tto | m a t t " to muttered under hi*
A a *i
' American flags aad m day after the great k* storm be hruath. "W tot is he following the popular role of the hard-rid­ ALBERT PAYSON TERHUM H ! 1 f
to d a
srs »Mt*
r. Ok Bmm, m }FAl Kte
Ing, hanl-figh:ing Cassidy, tells of
A the short hast- had discovered tto t a Grouse tod am fo rt"
WwaaWfe Chd wM -ftas-v a
•■ •si « W rit i
_ tto following Csorgo been mad# a yriaoner under tto ( Yowlcr began circling about, one of the ntysterlout drought pe­ GREATEST D O G S T O I Y I
a r t sad fla ts m t s l Psh. M at
Washtagto* program waa g in s : crust, and tto ptaeo where this moving now this way and now riod* which strike the American
DtO P. M. at d s Ash m ® *
leaving
"America"—sung hy school.
.
that, all within a small spare. southwest pcrli'dirnlly,
had happened era* right. beyond
I h s gaftMs l&gt;
A a b 2 M l -a d - t o m
Flag Itehna EcbooL
standing.1"Ho ta looking for something, death and famine In Its wake. It
sthrr* to now '
Eed, Whim aad Blur-Firm Grade. Tlicn to had tr
to break but w to t!" thought Old Nan la Caaslly’s task to get a herd of
Ttor* wfll to
Washington Acnstle — Second through
g«t."Coyote. *4 came across there rattle out of the drought country
marisg af Aa i
that
crust
Grada,
Just a few minutes ago ami I before the few remaining water
i TtM o’etaek,
that bird, but couldn’t.
holes are dried up, sml to a rail­
taring,
"Wtoi
the
Flag
Bays"—
we.
Frirato a f P m Onatgu a WltThat heavy eras* bud tasted didn't see or smell so much a* head where they ran be shipped
NOAH MERY JR.
Tto
m ragroe la team tto t •
for several days, aa YowUr ra- 1 Mouse. Hello! II# has started to points whet* famine haa al-l
BARBARA READ
m DM m Ated «n Warrantees V s, thte teg Drill—Twelve Boys and niembt-rod only * —"
well. What! ‘d* dig I It must be that he 1* ready begun.
|
Glrte.
' *
digging
for
a
Mouie.
Then*
by tto dwlh «f her father.
I did that mean? Why. &gt;t tntant
This l, counter to the plans of
mdlam "Bring a Hero"—LaBay. that that Grouse must have been couldn't to anything rise to dig crooked cattle dealers who are de­
—A-L-S-0— •.
for
out
there.
Yes,
sir,
he
must
■ Margaret Wtadae, Dirac0UWrt*
. . ------I a prisoner under that crust all
termined to keep their cattle front1,
Maate—Orchestra.
| that Urn*. Aayway, It must .think there I* a Mouse down the markets until prices are
f Dtotriet TwAva A t
Solo—Sarah Margaret Ah- have been a prisoner as long a* there under the snow. If there forced to the top. They throw t bBoard A Bartel Wetter*,
w
| It had lived. There waa no trust Is, I don’t see how I missed find­ stacles in Cassidy’, path and .he
tedny In BmAetd.
to tooth Tto iti
ing It out. My nose Is a* good
alidad hy tto pagBi
Virginia Reel-Eight Boys aad
bu‘ «*•
f^ ,W. h*T! aa that fellow's any day. It manner In which he overcomes
I
lOirte
.
li'n
l
without
food
for
the
length
them supplies much of the action
a
Christine
Boyd
toe
i
u r ala* A tto torimust be that a Mouse popped up and thtlils of "Trail |iti«t,"
Talk on Washington Mr. T. W.1 of llm' ,h*» tb*‘ «"*** ^ (U*‘,d; asfter I had passed. And I could
Lawton.
I A thought that fairly startled
Also showing tomorrow will be
-l*U-i»to
Petty candles were lighted an him flashed Into Yowlcr’* mind, uae a Mouse riaht now. In that rollicking film. "Off To The
fact.
1
could
us*
several
Mice.
I
llaces," featuring the well-known
a Urge yellow aad bio* birthday Ht* eye* glowed with newly
Tto eomplot* program
don't wish that fellow any hard Jones Family.
I
ha la hoaer A the founding A. aroused hop*,
follow*:
.
Mr*. B. L. Pvrkteo and Mrs. M. tto P..T. A. Mrs. Peck presided "1 wonder." to whispered to luck, but—lhal'e no Mouie! Now Tha first chapter of "Robinson
Scripture Lesaaa Behmd
E. WlggMb retninod from Atlasthe cake table while the ebil- himself.
"I wonder If tto how diet he know that Grouse was Crusoe of Clipper l-laml," a Re­
qulst
public serisl, completes the pro­
m, O e, today when they
_ la marched around It. At the Grouse died umlcr that crust and down In there?"
Piano Solo—Jou s Jharyer
Yowlcr had found the dead gram.
tto gasata A ratal taro for a abort social hoar Mn. N. J. Morrison, is still hurled there in tto snow.
Dramatisation of
Grouse. He pullrd It out on Ihe
Mn. M. C. Mill* ami Mn. R. U I wonder."
slth foltawlag character*.
Accidents on the new auto hlgh-^
All this time Yowlcr had been surface of the snow. With one
Stacey served rvfrrshmena*.
Mis* Part to r—Louta* Kereo
FHeate A M n Henr * Russell
keeping under coter, a* i* hi* paw on it he glaied all around way* nnd country roods of Ger­
.
M y n a Lay
Mias Pratt—Agues g*hio*m—
way. Now to looked about care­ to see If anyone was wntrhing many increased 2H percent in the
ta tears that she la
Willi* BaaUr—Andrew Hasty
A to r torn* oa ttah Junior Minstrels To
fully before venturing out Into him. Then he picked up the year ending In Octolwr.
J mm Baxtar—Ana Pstriek
Aram* after a recast operation Be Presented Today the little opening among the Grouse ami bounded Into the
Mrs. Baxter—J up* Fndgewt
thicket, ||«. wouldn't I Ohl&lt; had its first million dol­
at tto Fornald-iaagblin Memo­
trees which lay Just before him. ■earrot
lar legislature in llrirt. The Hist
Mr. W*taou—W. U Ultra
atanre
tkla
time.
rial RaeptUL
Wjed has bc*n received hero lie saw no on*. He began to
general atsentldy of the state
CetMalo—EUaworth Haoror
Old
Man
Coyote
licked
his
lip*.
ttot Mlaa Marjorie TUIIs, a stu­ stealthily creep out. lie earn*
com taxpayers fl.'tl.I.l'JH.
Piano Dost—Mary Erase** Jor­
fc : 1 ii Mr A t o m o r r o w
A Jan* Boat Dutton dent at ylnri-l, Btate (VJI.xe for to some fresh track* In the snow He waa filled with chagrin us
dan and Carolyn Boater,
win
ta team that ito haa Women, w:ll t-o rr.e of tn» u wena- nnd growled softly as he glared to watrtod Yowlcr vnni.h.
Saturday It llagaln
Monday morning nt li'-M
it. They were the too,’Ami I walked right over Hint I’urceUV-Adv.
IN fto several weeks at ’to panying musicians for the Junior at them.
foot
o'clock tto school win
I Grouse and didn’t know it was
toes# A to r pareatk, Mr. a
Minstrots, "Chaotic Rhapsody" to print* of old Man Coyote, . and **•-" - ----,
tho birthday of Washington with Mr*. D P. Dutton.
be presented at the college today. they were newly made. Perhaps I there." he muttered. "I wonder
gBprowUU
(ltd Man Coyote had dug up and tow Yowlcr knew." Rut this he
It
la
considered
one
of
tto
speeches. Dr. B. D. Brownie* A
Marjorie Cogburn and highlights of the year’s enter­ carried off that dead Grouse, I t 'h a sn ’t found out to this day.
the P in t Pre*iyt&lt;rtaa Church
Katherine Thigpen aro tainment. The theme of the there had been one. The mere
*111 apeak on tto "Ufa A Wash­
this week-end In Or- show, a mnsleal comedy. Is woven thought made Yowlcr grind his
ington." A"d Me. Wnril Smith
where they are tto gu.sta
teeth. He hurriedly looked for
A tto Atlantia Coast Ua* wUl nt t to J talando. chapter of Phi about a trip to Venus ami it A- signs of digging. He saw none
Ci
TorS* a novrl barkcrrmvl for the
&gt; l n r a a 1 '* 'i T l),‘''t' « r i t a tepta A flulaty."
high aeboolutoror- dances and songs of tto produc­ nn«l breathed easier. He hail
c lU m B l
Room number sight, ander Uri
Hp,
tion.
heard that tapping, or as near *&lt;»
direction A Mrs. Rooth, riU to
Approximately 100 student* It a* he could remember. H#
"TRAIL DUST*
ta etorgf of tto program.
. Manry LaroU, Buddy and John tab* part In tto singing, daac*' could still see a little depressio'n
Asgri, aad 101 Klritey. studuat* tag aad speaking role*. The where that Grout* hail plunged
I 'I 7* . | * . r i
to m . Verde, a n expected ta ar­ scrip!, staging and costuming A * 1 into the anow. If It had escaped
elder a f tto
m * tbla afternoon ta spend the all tto work of the student*. there should be another tlepres
speak
m*b-«ad wkh their parenis. Bill Girls taking part In the Min- j sion In the snow where It had
Sunday morning at II:M a’etaek Ktnltjr
i i kla iu h ii for iho
•A quarterly soAsresc* will to wtok-oiid M i Gtrrttt u d I n k * strait are chnsen from the entire' c m* out. There was none.
student body in Ihe •tey-ouU”
Now all the time OM Man Coytold at trio F. M.
*v
which were held shortly after o e waa watching Yowlrr from a
Tto pubUe la cocdtally taritad
Christmas.
thicket
on
the
other
side
of
the
to attend.
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WANTED, Young man as gruc- HAT NIP will do .he work. Try
ary dark. Egp*rienca&lt;l pra
It. Btanlry-Rogsr* llnrdwara
ferred. 317 Palms tlo Avenue.
Cumpany.

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Jutir. A. || l»i». has IllrJ sam*

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i i ! r s frm m rcs St. Johns At

WANTED-DAIRYMAM.
at Hlggsrs Dairy.

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ip P M c k T io R i

r%\ i i i .k u
I# h**rrl*Y glv#n. 'M l

Nolle#

('ttmpnuy.

A

Clerk of Circuit Court nt
i*rmlnnt«e County, Florida*

IS a t u r d a y

M N P o lll..

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\l • n lM In the m o n th of Mni
IM J
w h ic h
I#
tho |*t al.ty
M a rc h . 1937. *
I'w t c l |hl*
th cajt of Fflirtttrfi'
1937.
«». IV I I K I t V n o K .
.

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H&gt; A. M WKKK.t11
V iU ' II w iu m v . ,V,’U,&gt; L1« »
• .li lt..,
i*i tltltl/

After the baseball sch»ol conic*
lb* spring training peHcnl of th*
Chattanoorl Lookouts who will
encamp her# osi Marrh 11, . .
Their stay ualll April lo nt-j»! b&lt;
a pleesant on* too for »hc!r actlM » r n i : o r \ i v i i t i i « » \ •*«»n
tells of bis glotloua eipcrirncos
T l\
is ijl,r,i IJl*" lth l,4,r
•p*hfaarf,s*
through the Chaltanooirt puhllro- u .,' . : *' T;, y ," r,‘ 7 r1*.'' " 1 ................... J - r on in** «'t
ik
f li.it \
a ,Tl yn‘" ' „llts
: ; n,r .," , aaM *' ' N**«icta I* hgfeltir
quite ■ ....■ m i , , , tii,.
*
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hl.h r Is
tlons. . . . Tkelr stay also ori'l * --i * T.sfHr.
h 1I
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It A C M — 4 - IS n tllr f . e l l . r . l . I
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1
f
i
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k
of
riw
uii
r..uri of
MeLttcaa machine clicked In th-. »-*
» ,h* ■' ,, mean more monry flowing In'o Klr.s II irstisrti, IU t i j t . l i , "
. \ - ih i
i .- i H i
i da•
. '.V * .............. .
Ha-mlhu
t ’sMissi), K lu rtd a .
fliiilii.o,T l i n k r l . orr.r. f
Ki.iwt
fourth quarter to ecore a r3-2l win
r "'*- • • • "an y . M • » ait th&gt; merchandising channels.
f L t iu m l
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hea fl»»*
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Krti'.l t 11*t ll fig, IUt II ts. is*r
1917.
Ml 111) t.ffls (M il It
I,,.|,|s
after trolling for tha greater pot '
•
spend mock morr
nasebell. the national twsMmo. lih ItAt'K
. mile le tte r I
If t
*11••»* f««V , «.f\ tl rs| tli 1.0
lion «f th# contrat.
th a t
. welcome one# a»*i" »'» Sanford!|
••u»tl •Tg.-r •*&lt;•it
H rlot
crrtlflaM to
All MyMlU*. I
Vlr ,*‘ ,
'• • r u n o r x t-ri.irw io v
WtiflMR, Hi i
Fallllt*"!'
The lineup of last night's con« «"•
Sanford will grt
f” 1
t Ikoa r.iU ttw In g I.ra .-rllst.l
t ** i.nnis
Nr « Ittir. h ill,
ltl.»ru|(«s
\|.oi*t|tl
utl.iw
*.'1 ISKAI.I
(S K A ls )
M
w•,
. " | f r t | 111 th# Cnlltlt* ,,f yds Ml I •
teat follows: .
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fas
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f 'l* . Hieta* s.r K l o r t . l t . w it
T im ii' kkh' . S J ^ K r t Y s T n / W
.
V
that
beat Washington «t^ li t. I. . Kiiturtir! cedarl ilW tttl Mj?
RANPORD
m
r T -----M.ttsN. lu .n lr f.ip|*vr, M m frr M «r (
11 1 1
ip.ti
• •'** •'
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Williams, F ________ I
0
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o p e n Jo in f
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I t I I K IK 'A IH *
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1 '
Morgan, F _______ .1
o
2
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it,| |u
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Jtirp h E. WhIt nr r ln | the IUt • I»1th
Purdon, C ........... S
0 10
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1,| r r r l t f l . x l r
Ns. .oa.t. a,.nM -;„.:y,:'r" ' 7
;
ie*l rtiDiniant hi* li» lt l.tiikt \ 1.1Hfiitlnol**- !&gt;|t»pl*lA. ^
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of nominators f»*r the Matron r f » . 00 11*•AI l| •rtIM.s*. | lull'-* I t *s-1 ill lo'tsl N" "
, . , •i t, . U N llX X N -1 III I h r Haiti,' ,,( I S .
D. Forguson, G ___ 0
2
2
Ilremr,
fit...I
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ft.
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f
Aug
x
Odham, 0 ________...2
0
4
A tlght-han'M bowler wears
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iM re rtlflx -a i, s h a ll I ' u S f S r ' f t S r ■"
- .............
.......... I „iu,|.. s-nts
I. •«&gt; ,
7-ochry, f --------------0
Wuttsm
I'la.i,
iit,.„,tt.
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ilaw
ih &gt;
one type of ahttej a left-bandel lies will be eligible for he rJ-w m a
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Philips, 0 _________ 1
ttnewal of the rvent.
if ." "
M '.'u
,V l "( i'r a t e .H il t i s t r s
it - Itt.irK H. Ilti-lilr nets*. Ml
t *•
tii. *imw| |,|«|i|s r t«i *!•#• I
bowler another.
N t :« t „ ( NXV
n f N K 't . N » .
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Alvtif
'I'tlrt-h u ll* .
t.trssf
**to lit • fira l
s rr lltr -t | t i-p r e iy
»'..o is r - x r n . M i ,
it
Mouth,
&gt;
'•• • l-B %
l fh r aoifs||t Ti ssf \f 11 »•♦*. I
Only a nosr prevented ('aval- "'•* '&gt;*«*':- r*-,itirr,i t*i,tiiriiv H rltllm de . tU a tr
J t I’ a o . in Af*r#«.
TOTAI.S _______ 10
_ I Coach Ktl fJnllngher. who has
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a.
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f
th#
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prop*
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TAVARES
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now ,etir„l to stu.l, from
r V ^ t t s i ^ . i f ; /..V.i
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ft *'f
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M ir r H . m j
. of . or* |sr this 0049lot •*#•I If leal# la* ,
Is-rtt turnini* on: nn'ionnl and rule,
it-gistrrlng a Ksnim-ky
Ib-rhy- At. , f .lilt. wtl.l i*it,n, r . .rrt
., r l • .
x I '• "
A. Newman. F .......- 0
t * ,t -.i tt, « -.it. t|%t **f » v i . t u « r y 1 ■*J I a* I 4 111 th# II I IM# of I?. f% 4
. (ilyi&gt;:i’l* wit»’IIn:r rhstn|ti&lt;ins
......- . . .
t^ n ir -M tT iM IK l.L
,
C. Newman, F
...J2
1 ttUilM.nw A. * M. ntlVp.- for 21 Prenkneaa t otiklo. The
,„ k f tt- i* . x.ts
t -Tt»»* n«N*M iR pnl
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«» i* 111:n n i •«t**. , I tl’ oo *f*tft r # r t lf lr n t # •hrtll ha*
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Ifinijpil lo hU gtablemaia, lliffb ........... ■•••n i fiiim" •*•»?»• f»-» 1|'ff»l** •• v
Shlrer, C .a........... ^..1
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Pa-'gett, 0
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Q ^ .. which bra, him In
^s-tnlllssl# 1 •%
9tl•k. K litfllle t«roi|»#rty i|#«rrlls#s| t h r r r t n w ill U
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It r n U -. gdifl r v | l l f t* st.
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•"•••ft I imiin # .I.M.t m i th# flr^t M iin * 4
had."
I ipf|prnt»«i B rn tfillR K
t*»
f*w . tli
0
• ..........0
N i r r n I! n r %fl* l l r % T I O \ m i l
•♦* tb# m .m th o f M *r#h. I M f , *
i i up* r t| '1 eeHhs •• ih e i
■ w ill »
r % \ l i f t ji
j w t il .h l« th# lot i.it jr " f M t r i l l ,
For the firs, time In many y.nr*' R p .'ir k H T h q n t C P ( ) u l n l . tl.| »•» l»v** Mpt»* * '
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-t i n n
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of
l»»t..,| till# ill* i |b v o f r # b t t « l# r .l
Snuihwo»trrn nulsitinn in-ai ine.J ment quallfyintr rounl for the i n i i r u u n r u , i h h i i i s n s I**?'1 ii,|" h " ’u
tlmwn' and hivis.
•N i M I l f l . %•» S*s* I
•*••• 1*17
mllerl signals for thr 1
'nxma
In .f f l i p « f I Aft % k t* M ? » I Ad |
II
lloeky Mountain illsirin will not D l v t n n H
I r ll R t
N l i r l l t 'ta n ti. t» «
.
i ,t is . to# !• **tv u fflr# no.I it.i«a '
%*l#rk i*f
The t l l lasirrinkers iu the 1937
ha hald In pcnrrr. It has l* -n
M
t
, ' h ,' ” r f '' .......
iiiil# a mm I I.*.it i, •i« fur .% l . i t il##a|
K.*mlr»«»l#
NifPomA(-t|n|UJmtM* t: mprrwotw
'• I # iBBUe*. Ih#r*i»n. M.il«l r # r llf t
ff&lt;FJ.\t#&gt;
_
^V
mcve«l to tha llr.»dm .».r niurse at
trav elin g .« Itay.nni Tlen-h Inst I
o f fin iM n .s'
Howdy T k to * A b o rt
ifm i tWtn* J ’wiw4: nf
CoInrW.
Springs.
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une
I.
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p
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St.
Johns
Riveline.
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attdocT-tqrttW m s.Tksro a re (9
B W k -D m n g h l Ho
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. , mm** nut **n »hr 'hurt #m l In ibo.r • t*%f »
Inwyrrs anti -IS farmer*—and 0
The m#n*« Trane Mlt»hr|pp»
wj.h ,hr
tfprMk i
T „ f! i u i* i n * t o t *11 i \
Manjr Ftdktt I,Ik*
magician.
rn lf murnsmom Will »«• held In TKl.
„f l)ukl larr«, lu#«
lo&lt;
•••mi r*:*thni.M m i b n •*tn«i
,n
Reou1*k» Anttireraary ((dlo At When It ronxrs »n ttir rr„n»r Denver. June 23 27. on tli# Che»ry f’n(;
ng to the ta'te. hy « 4712 r.m,..'
•?
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P u r r r ir n .
.U r .
I *'*e , l - « s , f a l.,s a ll* » tn r.li, ls ». lllls rnurse.
1. " Iteptlc session.
\
it:I-.USATt.»*•*. rtale.l'f
1,
| t ir f s rn it
(w*r&gt;„i»s
anil
i li f f r r r n l
TVe Rnnrks quint f*nk nn cnr'x»*•
,1 ff-r.nt
ra re
n x tu ra lly
Four nf ihe s-nlllons rmn.llng
wj,(&gt;.h ,h,.y Mri.,yh^.|
•'i'« 'A. I 'h i f e r pt*« il&lt;*V9 lln .ro iigh a
n: ihe C. V. Whiiney f arm in f , m r. r„ | Tn PI1 r p^ r r ,n lt)n.
l r «h» lb # w*»rk e»|»#rlrt| n it b " U l
Krnurkv ar&gt; home bred., imm&gt;-lY. „ r „f y^.|nc hra,|e,l.
h lr u li I'U P gln g.
‘ Rspxtinatird t » : a
Fo.tipoise, ll ojuttt, Whiehnne and
Itln d U -l ff .u iu h t U v iit lv p U
r* »"
The Rlvrrtnen piax- n. Del nn I
pgr# I In n d r y |M*w*l#r p&lt;» th# •!■# llalyron.
,nl.igh: where they r!s«h with trni
»f »h# t|,o&gt;# p iia ih n n hi* i*il|ti«fril
Stetson Freshman esgrrs.
h’c rv rtl F ru n i 1? To 1
• th# n#«*l* itf liar |t#r*«"n l.tk in g
John Cnln. Rot thwes.ern loot
j ll Not (•*«* lllltt'h. lllll ill a! **It"tlliII
l lann’s n&gt;-w mrn'or. was one »f
i Ih n rtiugb lk In rr'.l#v# r«»nNll|».«l|un
the greveat klekrra ex-er tlrvrl
A n a o tin rrs
| III it k •|»r.n ig h t l« rr#i|llra| w ith
Ageinsr T".
Scrx.-d li T l N
■he fo llo w in g a .M ltl„ n to t h r l r
jlr g v ln g ih # allrfmilvr* tra c t nt »r# npetl st Alabama.
Cain
• ihl# t* r o n t lr u e r lim in a tlt n. »*■«»»• nessea In his s.nlor yca»,
F rr s n n n r t
a re raged 4:&lt; yards per hort—In t
llA f ly , # v # ry ilnjr. It* Bt*r# to t r y it!
MR. F.LDER D. CREAGER |tk,l,l It. l i k r s t IMrka^rs
%t|sr. | downpour.

I

Cotdy wtifekieiiife
1 0 0 ^roof—like
moderate priced
Olcnmorc. Com*
litre it side by side
with whiskleB of
like price. Men who
know fine whiskies
like Glenmore.

F T "

1917.

r*i7

Fryer*

P hone

If yttt'r* hu*y, j w drop *

of KIoi Ids, t«-wNl
of s« mli*"lo tNiantjr, K lo rM o ,
n tg «»i
•* Of riW&lt;«, M . ^
In
K1«»fM*, on M«*n*l.»&gt;.
H«n
ii.
Township
■* ftootfe a
»h». l » t ilijr of AUrrti. 1917. »r# l
IUmr» 29 IUm , r*
!» -Veres mor* ;
in a.#f.tllU of
J |'l*r *| »ru # at#.
o r Iran.
«*»«•* |&gt;f%% riinieMO Will hr rnt*»rr»|
Th#
ftp##9«m#nt
nf
••&gt;• »oa
.Mnltiil yon
p ro p , r t y n iv fr r th.
MilU r . r t l n It lie fut tiler ©nl#rc*t thvt tHIm r n t r l*aip«l w.ta ln th . asm* of
r.Ur rhtll b* nfhli*»i#«| ..«c# a c » t\\i» :it n fOTTKIf
• • k i.*r fo»i« r&gt; tifrctiihtf wrolu
t ’n lra a n.»i,f cr runc.it&gt; .h u ll |&lt;
In I*h# Hmf.^l lt»rati|. n n»wo rr.te a m s,I wc« '•&gt;*"»
to law, t i t
•Ifrr puhltnhr.l in Honfonl. ##mi (•ttipartf ilM c rlh d l‘ ih .r.tn
w ill fco
n *1# Count*. Fts»»M.%.
«o l4 to th.
tm-ler at Im .'
1‘onr tin.| ortlrrrel tM« JTlh il.tr court ohouer hich»»t
ilrntr
on
U&lt;&gt;
ftr&gt;&lt;
h"U* •

S p o r t Briefs

s t;r.r

sLtrsui

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tho following

• In th# Counljr *f

"»|„U FuJ

SHOULDER
■ W O K S.lt

H AM PTO N

tr&lt;H»lrril iii arp«-.ir to th*- hilt of
» •mplolm ncninol jri»u In th#
*»b&lt;»»# i tvjt lr | rlMie .it tho Court*

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4*'• t r a i n , . \ \ t . « .
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S 'tl U . l t 'K — K u t u r l l y : t K lr s t 11 ,tf
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ttm
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I *a ,t s I . ik tit nitis , t i i . , at a i k I V , ' 1 -’Sl&gt;
w a , in ttir Hi n t ,
s .i
e iiit m u n li. h u r r y
im . n .,
1•- \ lett 11: it t i . x l i . i v
m*-*1 * 1luUlrls t*t&gt;l K a i s.i— * li.if . i
tfats** » t * l * .-rtU tcats -h til
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t«t
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i t ' ' l 7 ••*M Sbl»»--K plli»rltt,. ,tt
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Naturally you boy quality' w ins yo* Ma* •»

SH IPS D EA T H
TOLL M 0U N T8;

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m

. . . Advertisements have barn
ca rrM tai Dm country'# lending
■gotta puhilratlons. . . And think
of l i t l o t publicity In tlo
world. . . That broadcast I y worJ
of mouth when the boya return
to their m y rclire homes. . . In
at least 900 hontea throughout
die country, Panford wilt become
a by-word as «nthuslaatlc youtb
ritles will be widely publicised
In the Celery Capitol.
Appropriate. wf tlh il. would
W earn, sort of a ilorlous wsL
easae to tlla beat of voiini
Americana. . . . Mow tham t l a ‘.
1ley're wanted here and that
‘lere'e aw floer place t h a n Saw
M
. . . Make tie aaaic af
Sanford a lasting one in their
atetery af P io s f lr t . . . And
w e l l he Itsat a* preud as lie
'•(law* wham wf haaer ly til*

rill:

k p r* .

L eg a l N otice
r a v n r t m : &lt;*»i % n
nK tit&gt;iii.i: t m &gt; n .
ri.u H iiu .
UK K h fA T K l*K

S E M I N O L E
CREAM ERY
SIR Ka*t Ipi HI.

COMPANY
Phono 634

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rSTBEL
AR8HIPS

DMNto •• to* MW C57-tcn aubmarmta i* CapL K*»i g. E
wMab to alive with activity that* day* • • th* Third Ratoto
ww aaha. if which 71 already art built, ara amattor thaw to
th* Warld war. Netr the Nad n ig t flying from thane, (A

AS A BRITISH PRINCESS WAS CHRISTENED

CITY BRIEFS
Web, 1:69 A. H» 4:27 P. M.

I M Ci tiaena
Boost S a n f o r d
Airmail; 8iervice
and Mra. Yaren will ba
:* af lh* campaign.
ton iw ll*
manufacturer!
ft larger profit! for 1937
for any year aloe* 1W7,
tha taitlla Induatry produced i
f Bln* billion yardo of doth.
P tA Y G O I.P
■AN LAN DO G t l T
and Country Club
( aporUvat and aunt acanto
I W W W bt Central Florida
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T. E. Slmpaon, pratldam of ih«
Rtmlnol* County Chamber of Om mere*—"Conilderabl* effort and
time haro b**n rapendrd to obtain
airmail carrier for Sanford. Indifferanc* to uaaga of ihla rervtoe
will tat’fie all that time and effort
to ho waatad."
11. B. 1'epa, praaWam of Rottry—"Airmail will produce a di­
rer: nab benefit to many San­
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ford bualneat Initliutton*.
II. B. McCall, Jr., prealdent of
Ltone—’’Sperdtor poatal aervlco
manna Iiutoker Iranian lorn and
more buaineaa for ihh acct ton,
Lm’a bop* lta heavy ua* during
lh* 00-dey trial period will make

William P. Co»f»nn ol Naw
York, M. Y&gt;, a ad Mr*. Evelyn
CKarak* of Wlmtr Thru war* IIrenoad io wad kata yrtt-nhy aft­
ernoon, Court Hoaaa record* ahuw.

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portion tonight and Saturday. E**
tramo Nonhwaat Ylorldat Oeco*
atonal rain, tonight and Saturday,
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Th* Horn* League of lh* Silva*
tlon Army will aponaor a mined*
lanooua aalo on ihe ureal hero

T. W. Lawton, vurwrln'imtont]
of Bemlnolo County achoola and m
member of the Rnlllni Colle/a
Board of Truatre*. It In Winter
park ttday attending n trite:**
moating.

STEP—AND START!
Be* bow poor motor tobao*
hold on our g n a t Gail Bo#
how it u tile * down to amnaingly quiet araootb perform*
tine* Sre, too, how tbla fu-

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|t unprofttablo for lh* Government
O. P. Herndon, elork ol th» Clr*|
to dtocoar.lmw the aarvtoo."
I anh Court, toft unlay for Jaekaon*
Iff ward Lana, preaidont of-El* vilto where bo w'll attend n two*
wyito*~MOtoaialng • armal aorv. day aeaalon of the Anoclaitoa of
imin-rtaWy la a afrp forward for Clirka of the Circuit C tu r,

SaJtft rJ, 11 . hop* avaryont who

ineys Drugstore
(ENERGY s a t
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RESISTANCE
OM YOUR FOOD

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uaa* tha mail will
fit to dll*
Tha Barnett National Bank otj
pmth »oma of ib»lr rommunka* Jaebaonvllto will play the S*.
Ilona by nto,”- 'John* River Line, and lh* At, Andtew.Cartaway, -paealdant af lantle National Bank of Jatkaon*
tha Junior Chamber of; Commerce villa will play Eckeraon Fruit
—'"Commaratally, alrmall'a banaflr Caanartoo In two baakalball tram-"
has teen proven. Wo know local Saturday night In the High School
btcalnaaaman will urn Hanford’* gym. Game* will begin at H P.
naw arnica. But ptraonal terra- M. A amall ailmliilun rhutga
•poiutonco, loo, will find a vain* will bo mad*.
1
able ara latent la lh* air peatman."
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frrORP, CLOTHES

»ay It’* The StondWt’tTUT»
all our patroru (to. Try H,
today.

With wator from th* Rlvar Jardan, tha Prtoiaaa AlaaaoPra. tof u
at Kant, wa* ahrlatenid In Buabingham palaea by tn* Aeahbtahap af
(aantcr frr*or®uniil carrlt* th* baby tram th* hem* af her parent*
Dm P i-' ■*
Cdwvrd. At to* rlpht are to* Outoa and Dwahaaa la

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Indigent famltlea dtpendem up*
HOUSTON, Tag., Feb. 19. — |
on rountle* of Ohio and the atata W)—II. II, (Herb) Hoover, head* again In blue and gold.
for help dacraaaod 75.IW3 In 193(1. lino wrltar on the Hnuiton Poat.l
.
-----Ptraon* on the Ohio WPA payroll la n veteran humor. Recently h«
dropped WJMM.
ahoulderod hla gun nnd went cull , ,
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In purault of daer. A tu«h moved
PmSBURGH, Feto
Ten buaky bearer* were ro- Hoover took aim. But n man
™» 'ir*'n
quirtd to handle tha coffin of walked out. Kaplain, d Hoover: Montreal for ayperlenctClara Jene, 700-pound negro,*, “In thoite ator# clothe* ho looked J“n#n
whlule. TCn
who died at Galveiton, Teg.______ ericily like a big buck."
| ™,ur* Orai-baaeman ho

ATHLETICS HELP WOMEN

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HOUSTON, Tam, Fbh. We-M*)
POLITICAL ALSO-RAN
A now nngl* on woman In nth*, BERKELEY, Calif., Fab. 19.—
lnlc* wna brought up at tb* meat*’ (/Tf—. Archie William", Olympic
Itig of woman Under* of iho A. joO-m*.&lt;r champion, lo*t a men
A. U, her* rocantly. Don Botch* for aeeratary of the Univanity of
mono advtoo* kuabanda: ‘"Aiktot-t California atudem body by BOvote*
Ira would heap n lot of married 0u: of 841 ram. Campu* leader*
wemen, n* well na other _women , n tirt|rJ iho ballot a.t a at rung
out of mtoebtof during their idle! perianal tc-ulmonlal for the nu*
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A TEST!
Stepped up An Iho hlgbeal
Antl*Knock Bating In M«to» '
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For Yewwlf!

Tor 34 year*, the D. A G. Paint Company hnvo ww
give yaw point* that grill wttkatnnd Bo*knra h a , Ip
wind,-wlikout peeling, chipping, cracking or fa R ig

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SANTORO, rL O W D A . SATURDAY, FEB R U A R Y 20. 1937

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KansasTown SUING RUBINOFf FOR HEART BALM
L ack
O f Interest
To Provide Rooms Asks Aid In
Dust Storms
M ay Harm School Death
l i T l l m Aa
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PaanStride Over
V i l l a g e Of 1,500

ToWo«AmuGrdt
Extend Over Pw*|
fed Of 4 W e e k s , :
W a t s o n Discloses; W ill E a ttria M

Roosevelt Said ToB&lt;
Considering Pro:
ToOutlaW Liow
Sanford Flying SetniooIe County
Field Operator! Booth To Close
Accepts New Jobj lu Orlando Fair

Unreasonably L o n ;
Hours Also ,Wi “
Be Hit By
dent's P r o p o s i

HUOOTON, Kaw, Feb.
W b -V U m far m art medical sup­
plies and s a m e went out front
tWa dust-plagued town of 1500
la Southwestern K in u i today
after two store deaths brought
to fourleea the Mather of vic­
tim* of tafhwnia and pmumonla.
”W# used help,1* declared Dr.
N aartr ISO m n b m
o f th* T. U. Daetmell, City health of­
Nerth Wheeler District No. f, ficer, “We mu** hare more ounce
sad more supplier.”
nsr
Woodmen'* Circle, wilt assemble
South In the Ohlahoma pan­
Hanford waa without a ) tun It l_ ** r K f P A T T E R S O N ^ here Friday night for a regional
The Keminolc County Chamber
handle a t Guyon and Ttxhoma,
pal Airport operator today, hut of Commerce today prepared &lt;o
Ijic k o f h o u a ln f
**eao*lat*. according to plana m i dcat-aetlcd enow f e l l today,
Voile Williams,
City aviation direct the removal of nil local ex­
wodatlona, »n1e» _ B u fo rd [ ^
* , „ * , * * , QWhlM food well and Bol*« City, Okie.,
commlttiemsn, w»» in contact
W A S H IN G T O N , F e b .
also
had
enow.
with a flier (his morning who hibits from the Central Florida —(AP)—llnlmpcachabk
" " W . ClrdiaU ly w ith M o « a to ra n t. (J# h
Snow was etalaed reddleh brown
probsh'y will take over '•■ t dlr.-c- Exposition which closes tonight.
Ihnritieit dlacloacd (odHy ‘
m ay aariooniy handicap th e
A prise-winning meat exhibit j-reritlcnt Roomrelt {•
Fraternal women wfll
coma *F A“ t'
tion of activities poseth'.y next
.C hattanooga Lookout ba.«»e* from Grove* la New Sm yrna'' U n d en ts In this area caulked
weak.
entered hy the Seminole Chapter tlderlnir n flexible . ,
Pretty Peggy Garcia, former wight club hat check girl who I*
ball achool slated to open Lakeland, Tampa, Sutrke. Ocala,! windows aad placed blankets over
Mr. Williams disetowt that of Future Formers will he re­ lo outlaw cxctmaively
suing Dave Rublmifr, the radio violinist, for ♦'OKt.OM In n brtnch Firman Church, who was located turned here and handed over to the wagon
h ere M ar. 1. Henry W atson, Umatilla, Kissimmee aad Orlan- *h« door to keep out dint,
ami
long k
A binding dust storm lasted of promise action, Is shown testifying In court at New York that her* for aeveral weeks, resigned indivldinls who loannl animal* IhrutiKh a revision of
president o f th e Sanford ball do.
club, em phasized today.
Mr*. Alice CSrrsw.y. publicity *!* * * ! ^ * ^
,h* he asked her the direct nui-sHon: “ Would you tunny meV' ( As­ his position to accept a full-time for butchering to ■ the Future fair (ratio |)ractico and
A long-dlstancc telephone com* chairman of thoSanford Grove, rn‘* ** *** k***k bliatanl.
pilot’s job in the north.
Farmers in rxrhnnde for tho priv­ ii’iist law.*.
sociated Press Photo)
■untcatlon with Joe Engle, su­ said ike following guests of hon­
Besides f i x i n g
In another atatemrnt today, ilege ef showing the meat ut tho
pervisor of the Washington Sen* or are to be present:
wnge nntl hour stnntiarrle, tha |
the aviation romtnitterman said fair.
atcr's
system,-------------this morning
—« - farm
------ -------Mrs. Jennnie Willard, national
C. E. G raddlek, superintendent nl
Vegetable display* arranged ly rcteil legislation would
disclosed th a t M0 youngsters had d i ^ o r of Omaha) Mies Myrtle
the* airmails, visited here yester­ County Agent C. II. Dawson will for a brand system of
signed for the course of Inst rue Crump, State manager from Tem­
day ami mode an extrnsivn lour lie destroyed, anti I lie exhibit of agreement* under which
lion and more are coming daily. p i; H U Mildred Wheeler, State
of all projects connected with ilia home kitchen products, arranged men could ban unfair and
Wataon appealed urgently for president of manager of this distrad# practices,
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celery industry,
hy lb me Demonstration Agent Jo*- ^ I!,*T*
Ike registration at the Chamber | trlct; Mr". Vends Inmann, na
Tha I'rvsldent, it was said, MM V
rphine lloydstnn will Ik&lt; teiurn&lt;d
lie
was
Impressed
with
that
of Commerce of Bsnfordltr* who, t|onl| j . i . g . j , „f Btarke.
not had .Ime to consider da
Industry’i need for speedier pos­ hero snil stored for further use. hut regard* the plan favortM fi';J
hare one spare room or some unit
A badness session has been
Mu* la comment wn« caused hy
tal
communication,
Mr.
Williams
of sleeping or boarding accom­ ptaaned for S P. M. when several
The wmuher: Mostly rlnudy to­
Official* said AdminlairatlM lid ’ J
said, and also was pleased with
modations. He sahl It is not nec- candidates will bo Initialed into night aad Sunday, probably rain
r«l experts helleve tho
W.
II.
Williams,
chairman
srrangvmente
at
tho
airport
for
eeiary to call personalty at the the order. At ih« same time, it in north portion tonight, contin­
cotthl tn* fine I into tho
of the Hoard of Coanty Com,,
landing mil. planes.
Chamber office.
Registration" was announced, several junior ued mild temperature,. Extreme
framework of the Cos
T « O l n w I i P lip M NlliM Mt » l TH f WimfmM Itpm M rrntlrre hn
missloners. today roainirndnl
'the committeeman announced
will he taken by telephone
ami pas* the Supreme Couiter^M
F fn M d ii
p rn fk tll tm r-tHis|i lk«* wwprmmw rramfl,
members are to be graduated into Northwest Florida: Probably oc
all
Hrminole
County
panirlthat
inauguration
of
airmail
aery-.
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pw-oppriUtMi
w
ith
fHii
stilirr
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a
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cssic no I rains tonight and Sun
Tho baseball president further adult mcml&gt;erahip.
hi SEA h »n k f. Iwr«, t . I mlit nib P
« « ik t «|iicw|I«mi. I ar I Hr
tee here probably would be do-1 panta In both the Tampa Fair
revealed that Instead of the orig­
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
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Ritualistic work, Mrs. Carralayrd several 'lays, since it fct and ike Central Florida ExpoN th ffl II. Jarkwwm, h h I « « h | | ■llnl •fnirw nitierwwr wpwhwiI. p frinal two-week schedule for the way said, la to he conducted by a
—The Sonn:n Finance Cos
RffHiatHli iHiHftNK ||« flwwaFfpll |trn|ie&gt;ml, lit mm nHIrlp
customary with the Poalofl'io1 ritiea at Orlando, Hr said the
Sunday's tides, TWal Station, •fPlri
■sheet, the time has been extend­ team fret* Ocala and will be as­
stamped its approval yettar
Ip Ih lM mlHWM,
In Ik# ■ f«»m ’.ia ,la g p tllrtr, IrreUrlek l|.
exhibitor* and the Chamber of
Department tn
allow
threa
Ocean Pier, Daytona Beach: low, I l M U P M . prvtMwnl m t IP - kawr'rna War A am&lt;arl«M**n, prramlw
ed to one month.
the Administration'* |
sisted by the lore! degree team.
Commere* pj.-aeatrd i h e i r
weeks'
time
In
which
stamp
col­
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prwp«»nwL
lt: ! « A. M. and 11:31 P. M.;
exiend the Itcitprocal T ariff •
Students
enrolling for the
booths
la
such
a
way
tkat
wljt
Aa
the
entertaining
fetaures
for
lectors
can
prepare
special
ra.
—
th re * yes*#.
,
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high, 5 A. M. and 5:29 P. M
n a n * have keen guaranteed that
cheta fop the first flight on *i “Uadouhtedly do the Cmtniy
room and board wl'.J not exceed tbe'coavention program, ■ dinner Monday's tide*! low, 12:10 P. M.;
A heavy Demncratfe maJtfltF
much
goto!
from
a
publicity
at
8
P,
M.
has
been
arranged
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,
A m e r t r m m H «r Iwatarlnilwn
new route or Into a new stop. I
high, C:6g A. M. 8: 23 P. M.
in the commiiteo rejected atPW
«A per week, Watson announced.
the Mayfair fletel, while a ball W
It was explained that I.ihhi or I arandpolnr.
prnposed amendments,
You vote on thi, ballot. You al- 7 /:Vf»'p
Watson pointed out that 1957
PI plcctiofiw. Ynu have
.
scheduled for 10 P. M. in Wood
O.OINt of these special packet&lt;|
Services at tha First ftxptisl
Rv.'cnslon of the present iSWv
la the Drat yvnr of (he baseball
Y’on have noted the prupoMil. Itc fitiih In your v»tt, kmi dunt wi It |)rctUtbly wl.l be Undid hire wneriith# poultry ilUpbty entered hyih*i
men’s Hall. Igniter Livingston and Church tomorrow night will ho
which expires June 12, already
School in Sanford anil declared
•ur* you are clear t n It. Pur you to r ive Up the right to vote on ,hB flrM nmUp),,,, itrivM .
| Oviedo ritap.ee of Future Ft.r,.,laid I pen approved hy the lIogMv
It held, Infinite possibility for*
conduced by Dr. W. W. William ar. one of the 13U.o6o.OOti Am. r- any U.ue where yoer voice ought; WiHUm, p|,„,
fly
HI. I er* a, Well ns a largo era
crate
Of
lp
I.cadet* said they planned W
■ecrctary of the Sintlsy |School leant whoso right Congress i- to be beartf. \e,y wall. Ix-f* MX p*|tr»burf tomorrow far a ranIk . City In future years If the
' f,lr’
eliolee relery grown in the IM u - bring pp tho I'sue on the SeMfa
(way
project Is supported by cltlicns. I .
f J®- A"'1” * l t « ^ ‘an of ■nd the llapiim Training Union of „dd
wlmt I* now preposml
frranco with 0. T . Baker, p r e - do sect Ion.
Da publicity value. In hU opln- the local Grove, announced a spe
floor Tuesday, If possible. Sharp
NBA was .nil hy the supreme t|rtlt ,lf N tt|onl| Ajr ,,|nr,t „ .„ r,
IUp,i , '.m ('?n.Vf: ,,on'| You .ml American, before y, „
Anothrr Oviedo entry whirlt rrntroversy appeared likely tkaa
| tavf hni| |tf l# (i|(ht, r&lt;ir
ion. I. price leas, sine, the p r a g - i 1*' ■**»'"*«» W a r n * JUU « Service, begin at T:M o'clock.
...........
unranatltuiIona j mHnK «hlpa which will
aeevo drew much attention was the po d- over n proposal made ytstsrday
res. of atudenta from a hundred 7;”° * * ■ ‘,ond*» '■ ^ l,h .(° "
year,. Your ancestor* didn't give thin m, MSA warni a law at nil Hanford.
i of an automobile eotteh body by Senator Lewis (0 , 111.), to
Dr. Robert II. McCnalin of them up; If yjur children hnv-ti'i
a r more elites will bo followed P'"n\ for ,h» f,ontl,Te" * * I,ri l
e it violated certain of yct.t
Airmail eervlce here 1* exp-ct- and radio eon trotted hy llote- bihit tieiprm-nl trade ugreei
ky the new, pa per* in the commu-j l€,m U t"l&gt;e«Ully urged to a,trad, Memphis, Tran., Will apeak dur­ them, ll will be because you hliv br:nn
right*; thin you nin| tl\i* Riaf'i
ICssllaat* ■■ C f , tuur)
ing morning aervlce* at the Pres­ surrendered them.
K*rd Fisher,
. with dela-d'faulling nation".
" - !
aitlea sending the youngsters.
|
I f ' mm ! I h Writ an jM.g# t n liv )
byterian Church tomorrow at 11
FFA
chapiers
of
Oviedo.
Fan-!
F*m""C
Vnndenberg,
(R.
Mich.)*
This i&lt; what is to be ilune from
I C M t b w * t ie r o e s r w a t
o’clock, according to the Rrv, Dr,
today, announced a directors'
ford and four other etumniinltie"
your standpoint: the court i* .&gt;
E. D. Brownie*, paator.
in
the
■•riiiin
were
fend
yester­
bo (hanged ty the proponed law,
day hy fsir tiffirhils whu ‘’turned
Association for Tuesday
i How? Let'* see if it isn’t perfect1:30 o’eoek In his office on P ari
liver** the rxpiHitfun in mure than »
■ a oa
•
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plain.
Avenue.
a
Thrro are nine im-mbcr* of the
siutl |irereileil thu afterlluuil of
* _ i ei
i n
*
- a supremo court. Six mum men w.ll
fun ami education.
The problems of the exception­ A
n d U ttfle K q u ip m cn t b„ tho,rtl ly
prrilWeri,. Wh
All ii.itnts rixttrd lo hallo’s
Sanford Kiasnls rluli has a
al child will occupy member* of
Thlrty-ihri'n boys represented
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I asketl lu decide, at least three of In The llrra 'd ’s pid’ nil the membership of 55 for 1937 which
the District 8 Florida Congress of
Bntifotil Cliapter, whilo 21) nttemiTen members of the B snfir.l^h* present nine justices have, al
John I'ikuln of Daytona B*oeh
I’rraldrnt's
pri,|H
s r j Supremo
ranki
thinl
In
membership
r
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l
­
Faranta and Teachers, of which i American Lagion Post asl nt {lit moat every time, upheld these new
yr«t&lt;yil«y roptureil the Irvinff
Court rcvi-lm will he held lit ing since t'.i24, arcotding lo slit- el lumi tlviedu,
Seminole County la
pan, dur*
Noine 500 Beminule Ciuinty nu- Itneheller historical gold ntedk)
It rnetl In 1124 cash toward tho laws. Adi the six ju•ticca to ln- strict eonfUIcnce.
Istks released today by Seers.
log 1937.
gro schiutl iliildten were given j fur the t est nf si* essay*
It Is not i ho Intin'iort nf t»ry Sid Ni*.
Mrs. Frank Morion, chairman 1134 needed to completely o u tfitt chosen. You have mti'’, moro than
this newspaper t„ publish ur
19 member* of tho drum and a majority.
In IP’-’fl, when 41 were i f fill- tickets yesterday lu visit tha fair ented nt the Burhellcr estate Ih
Saafonl may be the destination of the project, la slated to give bugle corps for th* Sons of the
levtal
an*
-k-na'iir,.
appearing
Some
of
the
present
nine
might
■trii
with tho Club, and in 1027, today. White ntodetiis It id u holi­ Winter 1’nrk.
ef a feme or ntnrj person* from the first of a serif* of radio
31i
Helen Chapman, Semlaol*
an
tho
hall,U
which
Is
printed
l-cglon.
resign
if
tho
law
i,
imssoi
I;
iley
•h
en
117 were an the rolls, mem- day ,Monday and loured the
Ihe New York-BrMpin area who talks on the topic at t P. M.
1111*It K&lt;dmol sitdent, was !■ tlm
Percy Mere, American Legion would feel that the c u r 's power St the ho loin of this page.
herahip i(ereilr,l the |U37 |o-r- grounds.
•Darned into Florida this morn­ Wednesday over WDBO, Orlando,
i niFieiitlnn and rrcrlvetl a
I.tieui ritlratiH arc ashed to sonnel, 31r, Nix r*|Mirtrd.
ing at Jacksonville v'a the A t­ She will speak on “After tk* Au­ to y s’ Work chalrnMn, said tho had forever gone, «urr*nderrd
a t rcrngnitlon of her part In
mark tho liekrt and bring nr
ten
were
at
work
again
M
a
y
in'
the
president,
Two
Ion
tenant
governors
have
diometer—w
h
a
t
f
lantic O a st Line, according to
rentest.
mall
It
to
Tho
llrraM
offlcr.
come
from
I
ho
Sanford
Huh.
R.
an
effort
to
raise
the
entire)
For
the
court
lo
act
merely
tn
The audiometer, it was eg.
official* of ihe transportation
I’ikuln, a high school student lu
In
doing
so,
rsrh
per-nn
will
amount
before
the
arrival
of|
the
mouthpteco
of
the
executive,
F.
U
ne
and
Bill
Tarhry,
accord­
plained, la a machine te teat hear­
•ompany.
Daytona Beach, w&lt;m first &gt;&gt;'*«•
Departmental bead* of the ing anil report the amount of Iota. eight snare drums, sight bugles, would destroy every thanre to per- bate contributed toward Ik# ing to the secretary’s repot l,
with "Billow 1'lsntatlon,”
Mr. Nia announced that KiwnnACL arid a henvy movement of Since only one of the machine* D * bast drum an*| cymballs Mon*! form it* duties independently, the mitfrmrnt to sound on* puhlir
■m on&gt; nf the earliest white
sentiment
regarding
the
court
lam
Haynes,
Coleman
and
Th
irji
J
only
way
in
which
patriotic,
in
use
In
Florida
today.
District
8!
llaFpaasengrte from the east begun
—
City Commissiuners will asserii- ilemrni* In Vclusla County,
'will hsv« rhargo of tho program
I Drummers and bugler*, tirugj cere judges could act. The tie* plan.
yeaterday, marking want prob­ hopes to aaacmbla Its own.
.Miss Chapman's essay n l
hie .Monday night tit 7:31) o’clock
Ballots
reeriir,|
up
la
Wednesday
at
tha
Weekly
Vuldt-i
Future
Wednesday
programs
ef
»M
inatrumenta,
staged
th-ir
at'preme
court
biiilling
hit-1
u
i
ably l« the thinl and last “mass
Hotel meeting of th j organisa­ in their City ||a || eloimlM'rx for "Mellonville Avenue, An llistorfs
■aoviment’* of southbound tourists tha Cougrraa will deal with the ^lr,t out-of-doora practice last well lie made a new wing of the noon today snowed *n nrerrotitinn business Iran-act tun and ml laiiiduiark in 3ty County.” *
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rrlppl* chl'd, the child with de­ night near Legion ||u t, Mr. &gt;!r-n! While llniuc, Th* thlrtl branch of wbitmlng mnlority sgsinst Ike tion.
for the 1930-37 season.
.Mr. Itneheller sponsors annual
the consideratinn of several ttri­
I'resident'w proposal.
ll ana explained that three' f*’Hlve vision, and the child with said. Also, It was the flrat tinm' our govetnntent would have tit,
hlstoriral essay contests, the first
al iv,- projects.
that the drums and buglra were! appeared,
“movement-!” appear annually— the mental handicap.
It is proluiiiln that tentative place winner being given ■
brought together on the same* ■ ~
on* In early winter, another
plans
for a beam if teat ion pro­ tnedal.
number.
shortly after New Yevr*„ ami
gram will he announced in line
the final one in late winter.
wlth the employment of Edwin
ACL officials reported from
Flynt, Dml'capu architect, who is
Jacktonvtllr that th* Florida
The Kan furi Atlantic Nr ilium I laying out a program to improve
I pedal operated In four section*
High
S u p rem e C o u rt Foil E d ito r:
. **
Bank ami the If. H. I'o.toffic# j ,ht’ lakefront.
Info the North Florid. r |ly , so
•Sheriff
Charlie
Hand
said
M
S*
T he Herald,
will observo Monday, Feb, 22,1 Other dlseo'jions will center
heavy waa the traffic from the
Five members of the Exermlvo
F.ssaya on safely hy ever/
Georgs Washington’s birthday »n*| areund the assislanre given loeul day h- vrmil t attend th* snsnat
member of the Hemlno’e High Com mine, ef the Ftrnabl LaughSanford, Flo.
niversaty, ns a legal holiday,, baseball Interests in assisting them meellii* of the Florhia Khetlffsl
School senior d ata will he turned ton Memorial Hospital will aasetnbrails nf the respective In! lit U- to complete is clubhouse m Mu-! A*noriatD»n scheduled for Bt.
Id*
ia
th*
hospital
at
2
l&gt;.
M.
in Tuesday foe grading, a*cortt‘ng
I're sid e n t KtHMevell hna anhed C o n g re s s In pa.-ct a
nicipal Athletic Field In time f o r ,
Mar' 10 •"'* &gt;7lion* said today.
to Yf. G. Ross, safety enthudvst, Monday to discuss proposed re­
law p ro v id in g Ih n t w h en n fed eral jiid)*e w ho h i s been
At Ihe poslofflre, alt window" ihu P|&gt;vinpc it lining nt’aMDii of thr&gt; The h^dy it i-vircted to go
who has conducted safety daasvs pair* and renovation.
• Judge 10 y earn o r m o re reaehe* th e ug e tf 7o a n d
rernrd ngtinst a .State Road Pm
'will ht eliweil, although s|i*clal C h ittu tiu G ^ n i^Hikuiii:*.
JL C. Du Bee* la chairman of
Newly-elected officer* of the *n lo*al
“ hoola for iseeral
•I'd and recommend that
d a ta n o t r e tir e w ith in nix m o nth* ( h e r e a fte r, th e
delivery
and
perish*!
Ir*
are
to
be
the
group.
Mentors
ar*
Mr*.
Un­
flemlnol* Coun-y Girl Scout* met'nmntha.
eyrie piurnls be under the
p m ’d en t ahull a p p o in t an ad d llitm .it ju d g e to h bt
delivered at usual. Collections
early this week to dlxrus* and,' Tcac’ter* in the English de der Curiett, A. F. Connelly. Mrs.
iliate tlirertloni of
of rounty iherifhk . '
will
be
mill*
from
designated
co
u
rt.
T
h
in
law
,
u
n
d
e
r
iireaent
co
n
d
itio
n
*
,
w
ould
re
J.
W.
Coates
aad
Mrs.
L.
I.
Fra­
plan act ivit it a for th* year.
I pnrimeat will sift the piece* down
- _ - ■ — —
iler.
"boxen
between
1:30
P.
M.
and
U tire (b e p resid e n t to add nix ju s tic e s lu th e U n ited
Attesdiag the scailon
were:! te ten e r a doaen heat and
2:30
P.
31.,
and
mad
will
be
dis­
T.
W
Lawton,
president
«f
tho
S
tate
n
S
u
p
rem
e
C
o
u
rt.
Mr*. Mar.In Bram, vira^halrman Judge* w’ll he asketl to give tbale
patched as usual. Rural and City
Hospital Asaoriatto, will mr.-t
th* Cornell; Mrs. W. W.| opinion on these.
The February meeting of tho
|
carrier delivery will not b„ In "fMy vole on thin proposal lit registered here:
0#ee»ch. treasurer; ami Mr*. J.
Comp*ti'Ion is divided into two with the comaiJrte*
Seminole County Trneher*' Is
ffect.
*•
*
Rail, recording secretary.
| class** oik? for boy* an I a a t I am lu fa v o r /
\
| am n g u in sl /
\
All offlee# In th„ Court House schrdnM for the South Side Pri­
Cemmhtremen present w e r e ond far girl*. In rack group th*
a f f r a u d en ied
will remain oprn for business ns mary K hool luilding 3tondny at
o f th e p lan
^
th e pktn
^
J
Mr*, k. E. True, training and '•Inner will recdv* a taro weeks’
usual, It waa announeed. The City H P. II,, County Su|Htrintcndent
; the Ser. M arin Bram. pa** te the RKs Thea’er and
BOSTON, Feb. K k-T h* U o icl
Hall alio la scheduled not to T. \V. laiwtoii said today.
NOTE:
MARK
IN
ONLY
ONE
SQ
U
A
R
E.
A
HOVE
and awards; Mr*. J. B. reread best will be gwairied
State. Coon a l Appeal. 1st* yesPrineipnl feature of ihe pro­
close.
library; Mrs. A. W, Knox,! one-week's
trrday denied t o appeals of eight
It waa understood the schools gram is a debate, “ All Children
fnktkhy: Mrs. Julim Dingf*ldee.| kiatita of tho ront*at will be Peurto Bicna aailwmHoii from
"re planning short exercises, al Should Pass," 31r. Lawton an­
Mrs. C Russel)
and Frank an»x,uired next weak,
K w prison oeaeares oa armed insur­
though prineipil* could not be nounced. Participant* had not bevn
advisory.
&gt; /aid.
rection charges.
contacted today far programs, _ chosen this [afternoon,

V«att&gt; HetW;

PnbHdty V a U e Of!
P r o t e c t Seen As
• Priceless To C i t y

SiS!u

Here Next Friday

Senate CommU

Williams In Contact Sanford, Oviedo En
Approves
With Prospect To t r i e s Arc Objects
Take Over Locally Of Much Attention Van den berg Rei
Carry B a t t l e
Higher House

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A m e r i c a n B ar P residen t
S p e a k s On Court Q uestion

CITY NEWS BRIEFS Stinchfield Seta Down Arguments Con­
trary To Enactment Of Roose­
velt's Proposal

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Parents, Teachers
S fS ilii District E ig h t

Court Revision
Ballots W i l l Be
H e l d In Secret

M an Y
ear’ss iP li aa nn as Legionnaire*
e ,
map
* ear
%m Toward RDariusm,

Heavy Southbound
T ra ffic Reported
By ACL^Officials

Sanford Kiwanians’
Daytona Beach
Membership Stands
Biichei
T h ir d Since 1924 ami youth*, .-lent bu-iness *&lt;11 Awarded Bach
Historical Meda

",

City CommissionerN
To DiscuHH Several
Sanford Projects

E m y i On Safety
To Bo Handed In By HoHpiial Committee
Will Meet Monday
School Seniors

Fill Out and Send In This Ballot

B os t o f f ic e , Bank
Will Be C l o s e d On
Monday For Holiday

Hand Will Attend

Sheriffit' Meetlnr

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Girl Scout Group
Dfoctutiefi Program

County Teachcrri To
Hold Monduy Session LOCAL WEATHER

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1» be • i'ttnnm of
«lW
&lt; In» what fmUtutM
Dm'alnly II ought nol (•
» that , t o r toctltutioa iupM by the 6 toto, or My *•Im I of government, k to
• tU affektwy impaired. or
t OMontlal ncUvItkc In itop
b tba development nnd •*tob'm of lhe Blntoo rwwrtr*
•Id bo curtailed.
Wro li nnothor qucillon of
M Importance nnd on* which
got received tho romdcuHon
lanorve*. That I*. that tho
(owlbllliy for rolling momto
a entirely upon lha Letklnt of which no department or
UttttSoa hood U a member. 1
• looped—hut with Woe ronfV-

iwt tonrode UebiHqr or agroo | ooW hi tho tm fern yean
to pay or accept dhmagoet viol leaefc.
1'
that k up to the laoaraaM I
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company.
| Tba pavki Union claim)
’After theto maitora are taken place bp World pradakka &lt;
rare of the motorlet may take tba mem. Tho tohboolba bat
name* of wltnaaooo. report &gt;bo ball a arittkn troeme* ohk
laatttr to police o a d -if bo Ufcaa damka began la IN I.’
—got Into aa argument.
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Breill baa approtimately f ttfr aw 4I4M tmrtore In 1938.
143,600 paper money currently la erahly aeore then were p
ctmilatloa.
la tba wbek Unbod Vtatrn

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Get oTean of Spry. Use all of it you w ant Give Spry every test in pies, cake*, biscuits,
fried foods. If you don’t find Spry absolutely the beet shortening’ you’ve ever used,
simply.send your name and address to Lever Brother* Co., Cambridge, Maw., with the
strip of tin th at comes off the can when you open. You will promptly receive bade,
TWICE what you paid for Spry.
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VOLUME XXVI

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18,

1 *•
NUMBER 102

ExUhllnhcd In 1908

19.17

President Proposes
A doption Of System
For Crop Insurance

Insurgent Victories
Spot Landscape In
Spanish Civil War

iSule

Portugal Refuses
Waterway Year 0 ( Action
$500,000 In Business
To Join
Nations IFl"®1
Passes In C hannel
----Prepared; F i n i s h
Of Production Unit

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Nearly half a million dollars
In business for the p r w n l sea»on was reported today by 8. K.
Andrews, head of the Sanfoni
Production
Credit A dm inistra­
(■-men were asked to probe the activities «,f mysterious hooded
tion of Columbia, 8. C.
night riders terrorising Brunswick county, N. t \ , n f'rr two of the
The Association, Mr, Andrews men shown above received threatening notes, a lliird said lie expects
short-term loans one, and the o th er nppruvcsl tho riders’ activities “if they ran do
for production and livestock pur- Bny K(l0, | " Karl Fennell flo p left), wh&gt; lives in South Carolina
poses. Every (au n ty In North nf&gt; r the North Carolina line, nnd liislney It. long ttnp right) of
U ro llM . South Caroljnm, G eorgia;
t
ri,niJ.. Si
t h. y received warnings, t nine
and Florida Is provided for in
Hickman (below left) of Hickman's Crossroad* said he expects a
.
„ tun
jh e re are 04 associations in w arning note. Itcv, Vance Simmons (below right) declared “ If they
HUlrirt he &gt;sld
(th e Doggers) ran do any good, they nrr oil right.'
jj
Andrews announced the
for,h^ m | nJ ^ « M " " T
the
*
*
f
C rntit Association for Sanfoni,
Miami, Orlando, plant City, liradrnton and Jacksonville, but add­
l'd that th e definite date had nut
not been established.

' b* consideration of the Floriil*
Insurgent victories Untied ship canal, nrconlinir to the Asthe SpanUh war mup today sociated Press,
aa Generalissimo Francisco The Board of Engineers for
Franco's men were h u rle d Rivers and Harbors had been **•!
against Government troo|M peck'd in somu quarters to comIn mass offensives southeast |,|rle | U w cri, this week
Of Madrid and n triple air transm it a rep&lt;irt to Chief Engl-‘
attack left many d e a tl and m.,.r f . m . Markham.
Wounded in Madrid streets. I However, the War Department
While the civil w a r raged ! Mi,| final d rafts still are being
wllh ^renewed Intensity, Portugal prepared anal ano th rr board m ett-J
remained aloof from intervention] (ti(f v.ill be necessary before the
efforts In London, attain refu sin g . r t p,,rl j, adopted. The meeting
to Join 88 nations in a plan to ;
h#,
U.,„
■top foreign help reaching Spain.,
„ , urC(. ,llH)ted Markham,
In France, however, President I , , 1,1 thl. Associated Press, as sayAlbert latbrun slgne-d a decree j„K he* would complete his study
prohibiting Frenchmen from Join­ of the report within a week
ing either side in the war. The a fte r he received it. On th at
general han on foreign volun­ basis, this source predicted the
He said approximately 2ft,not)
teer* to Spain is effective S atu r­ project would be placed before
It'MMlweea its ra g e T k m t
day midnight.
the House (Committee on R i v e r s ----------------------- Severe fighting w as ronren* and Harbors early in Xlarrh.
•Cm iis s m i m r* a r r*r»eI
It
unofficially
reported
th at final meeting of the Hoard
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Local Grapefruit
Growers Assemble
jJJcre On March 1

9

HifrhwaySafety Major C l u b Officials Ask
Also Is Hinted
Points In Program
5500 For D e p o s i t
Of 1957 S e s s i o n
Required Ky IT n i t Government Officiala
Estimate Hir (o st
Officials of the Sanford lim e
(luttlon Parnrti, Sm tr leglslamr-,
Of
New Suiorestion
lull
Association
today
l-egutl
ses
elect from Seminole County, 10-

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«lay set forth several proposed scudding its pltyet - for the IP 17
season by mailing seven contracts
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laws wnten lie Intends working to men who performed on the lo­
( a i m — I’rt'A iilcnt Rn«i*evdk
n n l Included provisions for m ak­ cal diamond last year.
ing highways safer.
C n n p fM
Playing agreem ents went to Ed­ im tm n tt'ittliH l to
Ho said he will make earnest die Davit, Pill I'nieS, Ersklm- Ituliiv tin* llilopllotl o f « "&gt;'s *
efforts to snir: tegi latlon to pra- Hoover. Joe
lll-uriiff, llhrntan tf iit n f t-rnp In n iin u jco t o p ro viile State drivers' license for nil Medlcr, Owen Wright and Slinr'y vid,- iln- f u r n tc r w ith a h u i opcrater* of autouodiiles, and for Malt by.
l i ’r luriiiim t tlltuwtroUH c ro p
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an nnmint inspect ion of all motor
Sliniilmne-ii'sly, President If n fu ilu ri'it.
Vehicles.
ID- saiil s lid ) In s u ra n c e
ry Wason and Secretary TteiiMr. Harnett reported that the tirrr Jimmy Wright announced 1 I’oiipli'il w ith a s y s te m ot
Eloridit Automobile Dealers' A&lt;- that ffiiMI—the source of which lute ho litre rt*!***! vvif for rn»|* nur*
roeiation. In convention t.dsy a' not been determined I- neeessuty ptusi.s hi |*iH&gt;d year a Mwuultl
Orltmilo, m e solidly iwhind tho
before the rleli run re-enter tit*- -i t in providing n more neatly
pm posal. adding that i s legisla­ I I,oi.In State l.eagnr.
even flow of farm supplies, lhi|»
tive committee has nitendv I'll 11 This sunt, th,- officials said, it '&lt;il,ilWing buying i-ower nwl
down certain suggestions llt.it, the deposit teipiire-l by tin* A»-o I’t'iitribulmg lo the security of
may In- incoriHtrntesI in the pro-! ciiiii n of Professional llasclmil liii-tm-! i mid employment."
pnsesl law.
"A p r'g tn n i of n o p insuranco
I digues as a token of good faille
The local legislator also a n ­ I'l i&lt; retim ed in ill,- end of lie- find storage of reserves," he snitl.
nounced n schedule designed to ■nsoo.
“-hi’iild l-e part of the foundurid the highways of roaming eiufin d directors said they were tu n of the agricultural pulley
tle which he described n “some- looking mi effort to ( is n ’t for w ksh *tu* .ire building and which
tiling not saisfacory or j,teasing j another season tIt., services of tn ii -1 Include the conservation uf
to northern visitors.”
1 Drill's Mot*, and (illherto Torres roil find Wilier, lietlrr land Use,
j Mr. Harnett said that he had who were assigned io fhatt,tn,Higa h irm i-rd farm im-oitie, and a l­
not considered nny provl ion for I a' the end of last sellout and ran ii \ i.iU.iti of distress
in rural
Here Is your rllivncp to hive
a im s arising oui nf faefors b«It i»»II mn *4 O h C m . T X o r l
sny on President Itonseveli's !&gt;ro the cost of mxintnining cattle-free *
yotnl ilu- m illrol of Individual
p y u l to revamp the {•uprentu highways hut pointed tu t that rev.
rnito for the project may come
|-l Iiiila’erx."
Cctm.
three sources—the cattlemen
““
Thu ITe.ii lent sent In f'nngx-eM
It-Is in the form of s rtntion. from
find • P a tlf fared settle - ...U L I
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Little Interest has been displayed
xvit Ii hlx mrrxnge n IVport of his
wide fwdl rondueteil l,y Tile Her­
t'jde of data compiled lurgely by
-pniit| emmiilllee of Governint'nc
In the opportunities offered girls
ald ntt'l Ttll) other newspapers
Seminole Cnumy
grapefruit Seminole County Interests who
offieiul-i wlileh plklineil t i e in*.
front
&gt;oast
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roast,
In
m
opera
by
the
National
Truth
Administra­
opporo
the
canal.
.Sheriff
Charlie
Hand
today
grow ers will meet hrro on the
I t -•llaueU tin r« a e Threel
Ton, there will be set forth In tion rantps, Mrs. J. p. Itidgo. di­ warned Semiiiid,, County niotn, • lion with NEA S rvire, In-.
night of Mar. I, an assembly called
Appmxliiut'sdy
tUi.rnHi.tM
U)
other1
brief
reasons
why
South
Florida
by the State Chandicr o f Com­
rector of social welfare in Semi Isis to “ sh&lt; w u 11KI* lirense tug
Atiterirnns, renders of the 7&lt;h*,
Tax Assessor Himf,,i,l |t„udney
merce, according t„ press dix- interests have nn desire tu sot note County, said today.
or keep your atitomobilcs and papers using NEA Servirv*, will'
today m il,, I litre,,,i"i, to
il r
patches originating In Jickson- the huge project finished.
She said that only one Inquiry trucks off the highways."
lavs- the privilege of joining in
fuel ngnin ilia,
o, :,.| exem'iThe principel objection by all has been received on the numer­
Vilte,
■An
overly-sufficinet
period
of,
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ijrni,iic.
i \ | ti i *1)111 nf
Harold Colce, president of th&lt;) opponents is that the .'10-foot cut ous courses In NVA ram ps which leniency bat been granted, 0
Friday's tides. Tidal Saitiou, non applientioiis not f,l,.| Indore
Chamber, mailt the iinnuunremem, across the center of the State will i pen next month in Tampa sh eriff asserted, in which every­ lit* •tfiiiiiiiti.
Ihettll i'ier, I lay lona it. a ), I v, Apr. t rntinm bo allow- I.
No j'l,iit &lt;itgge«i&lt;*l l»y UrcAjiii n1 till J A. M. and U:P) I'. .At ; high
.lie reported ilia'
ill p ialthough the purpose o f the ses­ will do Irreparable damage to and St. Augustine.
one driving a unitor vehicle shoul I
i‘em uf Seminole • ."liny hmm
sion was not disclosed. Thirteen •he section's fresh w ater supply
Mrs. Hidge pointed nut thst oth­ have ib u in rd a "17 plate nnd com- |:..o t'vi|i | i:i uroti i'll rtiun1 mm- 7:13 A. M. and 3:11 I*. M.
Pi i-itiimeiid.itlimi
for ("itinty
nirnt ih i n hi4 «»1trl?• *&gt;r*"tl rnlnrg^*
far m id piniol’ rm ler the supervisinn
MW(j«*ri4 liiid en rir'd 14
other sim ilar conclaves for grow*1 »ltd—according
to
opponents' er, than having an excellent chance
pllvd with the Statu license law.
i fount nf •In* Sti|iTi*tnn i ’onri.
ers In other grapefruit producing d a ta —will make a virtual waste of la-coming proficient in a pro
Woo,linen cf the Wort I of *I* the ttlX hi*u»Tit - mi 11 *1*1*-nee 4 fi * of th. Mi riff** office were tnada
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"T he founty doesn't want to in
l.intM nr.- I» inv? ilmwn ^Imrtdy Hanford Camp Will meet ni 7 0 piMvide •1 for liy the P.»' 1 b t :i Li. in In k novilli- yi .n-rday nt n xpe*
counties a re planned.
I bind of the region.
less ion, students are paid for the eoB¥M,irll„ Rnyon..,'’ Sheriff Hand
within tin* •*lrrfi*rnii|. Frw no* o'clock tonight in ilieir Kit ,t Sr»et mri*.
It w as believed the mep.lngxj
- ——---------- - i ,1 i oiled meeting of the Florida
t.me they are in camp and a te, rcm arkr,|,
it ,llH, want c.
wiiihtnit niv'finii•* 4»|«iitiiti. f«r nr tul,ionise for regular buxine n
Mr. I t«(ttilii*“v t i|f4*(| thnt lux Shiriffx' Asxoeintiiin, C. SI. Hand.
are srhetided to review the prop-1 n iv f &gt;
rex—1 l a a
given all expenses.
(t,
,he tag law is abided by."
puyerM iKirml in (ill*** t*» •hi* S* min. I,* r*hiarlff, said today.
less made by ih r Government in! D x l« l# ® y l a l S I B C l
Courrea include costume design,,Q
„ m( &lt;!llV, ,-„•»■ nirniiutt tin |»tun which «ouM iiivu nnd fia le in d rues.
il r rrusiihru |&gt; w ir m in«*ruii*n
Ulititr ti&gt;f nn • xenipti* OI .i|»l»li* fU!1*01,
ihe latter's aurplui cropg produ ■'Ill*- b«»!y liMiknl wifb *b‘fuvor
n*. drafting and Interior decora’- |1|oV (|| a fl,M n„ inth of g tare he•In* Court mufiihrinIm| i in 15 hy
lion program .
Hanford Town ,|td ltrs will m w**i'rdrur thm n ! • r 0•1111)' 1* Ml.lt oti iIn* Sta *i*■h11111*'r vi*“*'41 niiil yrii *
in^t liu^inrRR Kn^H^h,
*r ^* f„rtl Inmniniiii' tlu* law rnforcim ;
UpnintiriK
nn«*
fii
vv
ntrmhnr
fur
mi
1*5*
Oil
b»|vimb1y
bnm
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In buying on the tree grape­
core, dramatics, home economies,' . i , , , , . t down"
tnd nf former Gov, [luvc .Sbolti,
sriuble at 7:30 I* M. tomorrow tn
•
|irt'*fni mumlwr *»\*r
Uxctn|nion r*»u&lt;* •( tllll*t be poimini; m i (hat it w?i * n nu'dleBR
fruit at 31 rents per bog, iho
th,, AVeInk a Pudding, Pailtond
firii aul, home hygit-no ami mu»- v j(l|ator(
ytarg nM.
GovuXtmctir rstnhlixhi-d a mini­
Sanfnrti's airmail “irial" will
Avenue, for ih”,r trg iilsi weekly fil'd eui h y uut, ■*■*L•-r'ui(«» 11irlit * • 'VHTiN*. n r-■(tlmif id Mr. Hsiml.
Hand, s- hi dim e n fu r
C
l ion on the
. c!a*.ie«
.
Ju-nt lonv doe it nil n*M »l|»? session. N„ pm gram is planned. alluwetl1 under die 1!-r 1 lilt IVa• net , A rmitoy iiatrul, Shrrif f Hand
mum price for fruit and Insured last ntmut UO days, Volie Williams. ,e‘.In format
nuv theSheriff
dtatlliiu*. follow c I » policy ,,f
And do you *0ml with thi* nia*
ute ni"'Miitan* ally v\.0 *d.
the producer some profit.
poiiiiiil nor in an ndtlroxx b«foi*i
Hanford aviation committeeman,' be obtained at Mrs. ftidge's cf- warning violators one time but
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C'oumy Mttd Suifi* t,iIX*' * ill*’ &lt;ni • *1 tb* A Mti.ni*fii, could function with
Surplus purchn e , were distrib­ raid iwlay on his return fro m ' firs in the f a u n House.
The
weather:
1'nrtly
i-loudy
to­
adopting sterner ineasurva on
It
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to
an
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|*i»'fti
in
Mr
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11111
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A,*i
idh-ti In ♦■«**» wild mure t*ffidi'iwy ixf*
•y
uted to relief rliints who ti» ih Washington where he and George
(Jirls from relief families , l f the lecuml nffenie.
night ami Friday, slightly warm ­ f"t ly
f I WMllMHc.J I iH| • Mite • U hll
nm afford to buy citrus, thereby Mcllnry contacted Posioffice Ih--1 eligible.
er tonight in north and central ti"ii&lt; for »*xemtHtou from i *l»y ( «;iii t u iliif t tor would l»»* conoffering no competition to th- ptrtm ent officials and obtained1
— - - ——--------portions.
Extreme
Northwest H»\* % mu In* i nrrm l at iln* I’iiy ( ■'xinfl*. in » mill vicinity ni«mit*d
MCI.
tegular market.
It MH|l„«|e,| ,,N I HX- T h rill
by *k non.
airm ail service for the City.
’,, .
m f m ao.ii | an I fur ib«* renin*
»v d* i»-ti'oM n t. may l&gt;»* iirrpMAry
the speedier pttsial facilities will! U j u t l f Q ( « ( o K n r w t r
go into effect probably before! ®e e K B 1 8 1 e M ° D « r
i *"in do* Su»n\ Mr. Ilttml r**|»ort*
t, Ir* iln. utfocmioii would hi*
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i l l said one week nf work
• "ti »*l uildy umb*r that I'xpcniled
Jt'dgn Jam es G. Sharon will
Senior nod Junior High S binds
nc*ded at Municipal Airport. Upon! IMiss Helen Chapman of Semi act as general rhairm nn and Ft, I t Sanford today nnnounred their
by lb*- 5*i *iu* fitaVfnl which Gov.
completion of this, Department o f. bole High School tomorrow will R Wilson as vicc-ehairinari of the r„ai|H&lt;ra ion well ,1,-. si li&gt;-lull’d
I'»*•»I * &gt;*nn ahotlshuif,
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Nill«*t«*rii SunfnriJ LloitJ Ifi «t i
Htiiiil.ilr*l ut tiviiy I , [ur* tB
1, "Atid- itiiftic vM itil ilu* iV n in l Flftfulr
The Atlamir Coast Line railway Commerce inspectors will place I i.unptto fur the Irving llacbelb r Salvation Army annual flnanre showing of : ■
Jed the nation's rails in safety for their final *n I formal approval I K°ld meilal, an award for th • drive iwginning b Ihuu Mar. 10, &gt;, ,nm er’ii Niglu lireum ," liookrd Kxp&lt;»4iiiori in Hrlainlii anil
• tMifi tli ir rhibln ti »■* I ik»
the yt-nr o f IHIO, according to a on the flying field und give mail I best historical essay written by a Cnpi Errii Keren, of ihe loe-il Ar at the lib s Tin.iter for b'riduy, comfi|lmr ntr*l S* iiiinfilti Cuiinty »*n imimtfii/ati ri m*miiu ■ ,i. u&lt;. t 1%
report Is’tied by Ilobett Scott, »li- planes permission to land there. ) Florida high school student.
ptnmL dipt h it Iji and
imill put
my 1*0*1, said inifiy.
I bib. 2tl.
It* nttruiMive ilinpUys*
The aviation committeeman a n d 1 Competition Is scheduled t„ be
rrctor of insurance and safety, ami
f apt. Keren Announced that no
Sketches „f the play by tin fain*
Th«* Inuly w.»$ emrortp*! throutfli \t;i*» rvputti d tiHiny liy \| i |»i*t
released today by W. A. Leavitt, Mayor Ed Higgins each stressed, held at "Gate 'O tho Isle," Mr. headquarters had yet hern chosen ,»is Ettglni" wilier have brtn th** irroumM bv T. K. Simplon, •»*liy I voili, puldl*' r-i'liind mu *t*.
shop superintendent of the ACL the Importance of heavy use of ] Bachellor’s estate In W inter Pntk for the campaign, although one -lltliibulcd (or s'udv by all Kmc- |ir**Hii1eni uf 11m KemlfUilo Cmiruy
A I *.P**bf 1:t|d)ti'l.l « Mil III A*
P-oiio-de High J-ehool'tl partin Sanford,
I airmail during the trial peri,si. nrar Itullins College,
t* iday’** IU'IIi M «| nn Iill Mr
I mill time Future Farm ers of Anorlea
down-in-.&lt;n building is under con- I, h e ta - o-s fnnn the ninth
riiniiilMT of tom me rut*, upon
The lural girl was one of six sideratinn.
Based on statistics complied hy sine* Its |&gt;crmancnre depends on
li.roiigh the 12th.
t».t vturntnir pitivnt-t of m'Imim! flu
Iim-s I (liMpbyi hi tho feitivnl.
I to night abandoned lest
finalists selected in • Htate-widu
class "A " railread*, tho largest in Its initial reception here,
«-Iii Mr4ii “of tli d iriirci tu imw l’«»'d . p’lilpniarily, bunched tbentThe cnp'ain esplsim-d that volThe srhiol "ti- m" welt the pi.-.
Thmo in th«* party wt»r»*:
contest.
H
er
work
Is
"SMInnMr. Me Rory said Congressman
the country, the Coast Una piled
Unteer workets nre enlisu-,1 fur ] t re is in line with u poliry adoptr . K. Aifams Wnllarn W. |S« II, I hIIhwivik yiniriu * »* t*» take Illl »elv- Into an 'veiling i f sjwiet
up a ra'io of 3.03 hours per mil­ Joe Hendricks, National Ocmn- vide Avenue, an Hisorical f.ut, I- the work of raising finances to i-l in almoM every Atnerieun city I!. A. fob!,, Ii. (ib'tm I.ingle. II rtiuiiuiitioii ’ ir urn * '* 1 In* ,i iiti'iH'i* nni defeated th-- full-lime Future
lion man hours.
rratic Committeeman II. If. Wells, msrk o f My County.**
run the Army during the ensuing -hero the play has been rliuwn. A. Ludwig, II. It. McCall, .I r , t. l Hiifiuld liiiVf* f'li*! *‘in m»t ull'i-v Farm ers in volley) ilt, two to nll-*Other contestants are RolH-rt De- year.
Mr. Jwaviit explain 'd this to 8econd A ssistant Ihnstmaater Gen­
Li Ink i* iin tun til"
i was announce,I.
M iss-li, Joe Meiseh, .lolin Knig,,', inif yijtiiiu tu
I'att-iinie ptnyeri were E. It,
mean that fur every million hours eral Harley Branch, and If, E. Vette of Fernandina; John Pik
Approximately $3,ROO is exps-ctJoseph
Marvnteitd, theu'rr I J r , Herbert Messer, W. W, Pot nit inn MTUMI
T&gt; b-r. John Man &lt;r,
Holland
worked by ACL employees, enly Graddick, superintendent of the U of Daytona B^ach; M aryant r&lt;| to be raided, arnirdin^ to pre- manager, said the picture will he , ter. Maxwell Stewart. J. M. G riMrs. Lniitb triffil lb iniiiTt! Mnirhead. I-Tank and Ainox Jon-',t,
3.06 hoi rs were lost because of airmail, were Instrumental In the Borchar«lt of Tam pa; The Im i liminary hudirrt estima'r*.
I n e n here only on’ day.
| /a le s, Jam es Rowland, C. W. lalion, 1'ntriiiii," • it flint it can be Full 'inn-i were Buddy Knight,
— --------liiji'tles &lt;!ua to accidents.
successful culmination of the Gray of Bndenenn; ami France 4 *
Korgusun, E. E. latney, and Itoh-ri iibtctiiH'd ifn of &lt;liarn.fi* from a italph Ei huts, K&gt; nneiii Guxtnvson,
T w enty-term i r a m p o r t a d o n W ashington trip.
Stall* health *.fric r whu la nebud Henry Ilrlo and P yil Colcnta:!.
Axt.
rompanics were listed In the re­
All six will be aw arded , 0m ..1
Two guests. Dr. Ililey t,f Jack lilt d t*i cirriv h* i*- a&gt;oii, nr th i*
Agriei'ltural studies are purrecognition for lh«lr wurks. hut
*
port which had a total ratio of
sun, Mich., and S. T. Sl-’tiwether it may l&lt; • ^ um i! - by |mynii&gt;nl sued by the jmrt-titne unit tmu
the
first
plscu
victor
receives
GAI man hours per million man­
of Sanford, accompanied
tho uf 11h* ii*util.ir fra — fmii! th night each wi---k. Alex U. John­
gold mthtal.
hours.
family jiby-’Uian.
group.
son is the instructor.
Seminole County’i display - f ,o-d fruits and candies nisi won
h,nne rsnned and preferred prod -ccond premium.
W alter If. Johnson, charge,!
Third plan- went to Seminole's
netx won second aw ard at the Cen­
with drunkenness, drew • fine
tral Florida Exposition in O rlat- o.hlbit of frui’ ’ other than citrus,
$10 of 20 days In Jail, and Mr*.
tropical fruits ami
do. and missed first place by inly including
If. Truluck, of Sanford, was
Three m atting- Hern sea wet
- , Hattie Wilson, facing a similar
A 23-minute play, “ You Don't one point, fair officials sa il today. m '*! Assault and battery rharg.
lll*R Law nmV»
ured painfully yesterday a fte r-1
WM given a 00-Jay sus- Know Abhy," wax praeentnl in
Osceola Cotituy took Drst place l,r,lllKhl a(f, i n, t (laniel Hawkins, issued in -&lt;• y e .l.tiliy afternooit,
This attractive display wax n iii«Rvr
on when his left hand became I pemltVl lenience in Municipal Seminole High School chapel this •embled and arranged by M i« oxer Seminole in vegetables and n, Kr„, r , ,g |i„ | in ,h e assessment arrnrding to t curds in the of*
34 frn a l
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ft
entangle,! in » cypress mill saw Court yesterday.
morning by ih# local g irls’ lli-V .1J"-( phine Iloydsurt, County borne C f.len protltic-s liy - nly seven] llf „ u : , (in&lt; wllen h, w „ n r. befnre Judge ||. \V. Ware.
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fit
which amputatesi one finger.
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Fred Baker, alleged to have been
In the cast were Jam es Brad-! demonstration ugem , ami ronsit's |rf»iiiiRt iju4* in » li*rjfii?r mimbvr
rulgrtr«i yesterday attvrnoon in
The coupb-s wet»:
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Mr. Truluck was rushed to drunk, was fined $3; Doc Bus­ ford as Henry, Evelyn Cates sx f 3fal cuntainers of varioex sixes 4arle«i*«. Iln v tm r, *h«* Exhibit (•oUnty Tcjurt.
Charles II
Powell and Mist It
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Fernald-t-aughton Memorial Hos- ta rd , charged with disorderly con- Bibs, Lillian AdagU a s Violet, and 2.1''- varieties of canned ptr»l- lom mlttM uf ti,e Seminole Coun-j The., Edge, white, rh arg rd with Itohtd * Strickland, both of San- IJ
«&gt;t
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pPal whero h« rsm ainsd overnight dr.-t. .-tra ile d a $5 bond; ami Iforothy Stewart as Aunt Abby,1 u,m . Seminoje'e total store was ly (h am b er of * o in toe rev m- drunkenness, paid n fine of fa in fotd; J.
\l ddletlill and Miss II!
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and tmlay. The physician in a t­ C arl K lindcrtlnr. charged with and H arry Rohean aa William
&amp;&lt;i
I .aura Itdiard, b-*lb of It-’Eand: I .
W7. while Osceola County took imuncwl that Seminole scored th,- same Couit.
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tendance said thi* patien* was •elliny lottery tickets, was dixMiss M arjorie Cogburn direct­ fir t pta e by her sente of HSU.
higher in quality anti arrange| tuih defendant, plead-tl guilty E'ayette .Nmitb and Miss Eleam.r 14
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"progressing satisfactorily."
i missed*
ed ihe (day.
I .ruin Evans, both of Itrlnndi
This County's exhibit nf crystxl- lti*nt nf ihis patii&lt; utar tlispiay. I la -fo r e Judge l(, \V. Ware.
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Gordon Barnett jSeven Athletes
Sets Forth Plans Signed For 1937
For Legislature Baseball Season SturiiKe Rt’serve

2 S E * ? f t iii£ DeUy R*P°rt On Report* Bright

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Plan Would Protect
Farmers Af rai nni
Disastrous Y e a r a,
Drought, I n s e c t s

TroSe audrid ti!caavCek.E n g in e«n A faia Credit Company

■g7 F o r e 1 r n VoltmIs Seen This Week
’ teers
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Army cnginrtr* in w nihlnirton
Truck Hits Rebels mt#I£ , wportei, . nother

Scnlaolc Coaaly Pnrfaeea
More Fruit* And Vegetable* Than Aaf
Similar Area In Amertea

Sanford Is Given Chance
To Vote On CourtProgram
Straw

Bn Hots To Be Pr inted In Issue
Of The Herald Tomorrow; Mark
And Return Votes

Small Interest In ,Isaw Enforcement
'S2SEV' . t NYA Instructions Body After IJHcro

lhiudney Advinus
Taxpayers To File
Exemption Blanks

Of Old License*

Florida Sheriffs
KecommendCounty
Motorized Units

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For Airmail Here;
Intentte Use Urged

Sharon And Wilson Sanford Schools
Isead Finance Drive Co-op era to With L i o n s V i s i t Fair;
Of Salvation Army
Shiikespeare Film Compliment Chamber Activity Rcport(*&lt;l
In Eb«tay Content
In Immunization til’
On Attractive Unit;
Children In School

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Mr. Williams aunnunrt-i th«t Helen Cliapman To

Coast Line Iacad»

%American RailwayH iM"- ..

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In Safety Record

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Part-Time Future
Farmers D e f e a t
Full-Time Group

Three Draw Fines
In Municipal Court

Sanfordiie Loses
Finger In Sawmill

Seminole Display 01' Home Products
^Takes Second Award At Orlando Fair

IILY Girls Present
Drama For Chapel

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Three ( ’(tuples Get
Two IMead Guilty,
Licenses To Marry LOCAL WEATHER
Fined By County

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The controversy over the B q p w t Coart has m »
reached the point where it ie perfectly dear to aray oae
that the m l issue is not whether there should be nine
justices or fifteen, or whether a nan of seventy has ncaae
sarjly passed the are of usefuineee, bat whether the fed­
eral government should possess certain powers which it
does not have, and which it n e w has had under our exist­
ing Constitution. Supporters of the Administration are no
longer making any bones about It that the reason they
went “new blood" on the Supreme Coart la so that modern
air-conditioned streamlined taws can be enacted by Con­
gress without the danger of later being invalidated by the
Supreme Court..
Since this is the issue. It Is important that every dtixen, particularly every citixen of Worlds sad of the South,
consider what this new legislatfam Is to he, if the Court is
put in n straight-jacket, and whether we want the kind of
laws that arc going to Ik* enacted. In view of the fact
that much of the New Deal haa already been approved b;
the Supreme Court and that mueh of it haa already been in
effect for four years without coming into any conflict
whatever with tha courts, It goes almost without saying
that the proposal to pack the Supreme Court haa nothing

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l Lowe And SiaWeGamtyfer
as during the next three or tour year* whedhm the tod- PImmcc R i c t la Vote* 84 To 8 Vs.
end government is given aaHmKed power over the ceenomk
P ro p o s a l1!
ffvee of our ciUsens or not, but we are uuwvhmud that In Rks Mystery E ilat C M
the long run, after one or more other preeideate and con­
gresses have come and gone, and the more populous cen­
ters of the country have tightened their grip ew the federal
government, the South's historic poeMiaa on States' rights
will prove to have been a sensible one for h i o f as.

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settee Is ChriMopfer Crow, k Im tiik rtnak, and which cones Friday » *be tk a Than*.
Anoug them era Dortxhy N i r i »on, who played u noth Mows*
j Qvlmupbt picture*: Biary Oa»i*n, who ployed Verrtlto to Oar« *?’*
Nat PendUton,

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,W * n o n W n of the Ortag*
O w n * to r Aassetatlow p asM a
m itutfca a* o w t o
j . ths face e f h ere to of &gt; »
g m d lu s n " and *khelaadp a
m , aad rfrbd r~ “ V
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^ the meeting voted 84 to • for
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the adoption of Uw volu tio n s»
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•urprlse flnith, the audbara liter,
nlly toran detective itself end lotlow* the taveetigatioa itep hy.
dtp wfcb the detecthre. Each epor-l
enter thin ean dramatist hisMelf
In the detettlre'e -ho**, being pro­
vided with every t h e he he*.
The local* i* a great university
with mysterious killing* rmong
■PLACED TRUSTt U , this
the fseoky. The *eientlfie xletnh
t ami that made not Uod hi*
••hex s head, solving the myettry
|th| but trusted Inthe shunfrom the tiny ctew of n pet dog’s
I af hia riche*, and strengthtoy hall.
Fantastic laboratory
himstlf la hla ’Rtatednr**,—
■ernes, strange chaae* through the
an *8:7.
night, aa amaalng bit ef detection
In a Tarblih bath, are among sur­
prise element* In the plot.
riorvnc* Rice play* the heroine
and figure* In the romantic pert of
the story with Dean dagger. Theo­
needs, or wants, now that the battle against the depression
dor* von Elix, Sara Hadew, Frank
has boon largely won? There were essentially but two New
Relehor, Marla Shettoa, Soffto TitDeal InWH vitally affecting the lives of tho people, out of
found only 01 legislative a vote of record proportion-, bury and Harry Davenport m s
the hundred* net tin My enacted, which have been declared Conn
set* of Congrcia or part* of which he Interpreted u s manunconstitutional. They were the NRA, or tho National Re­ them to be In conflict with ihe1data to carry forward hi* New alro among the players.
■ the Deer'* Meadow—
covery Act of nitm Faido fame, and the AAA, the Agri- Constitution. Out during tho lest |&gt;&lt;-nl program,
r th* mbit raring
lfn . Rachel Mararthur of Ed­
Cach's and th* lien’* shadow. culturnl Adjustment Act, which established Its reputation four years th* Court ha* fond 12' Eight time* In two year* l*gi*- inburgh, said to be Bcotland's
hy ruining the price of port and white bacon, and by plow­ to be In conflict — an average »f latlnn of economic Importinee ap- oldest woman, b 109. flho un­
ihree a ytar.
I proved hy President Rooeevelt had derwent an appendectomy at Pd
th* Heron Loch
ing under whent and cotton.
Even more Important: out of 1H gon* to Court only to be upset.
v a gray wing healing:
ami ha* been In good health ever
It Is tho power exemplified hy theso two laws which
Court tied, lolt* th it bore
This quick glance ever history aloe*.
m an mud of flalop
tho federal government docs not possess and which It Supreme
economic anil sod*| prjblcm*,'(|L dost* th* reason for strain be.
aentbel bird waiting.
wants. It to the power to fix wages, regulate hours and mi
tight wire decided In 144 year* iwren the White Houtw and the
HpCeimen* of five hundred
law and suhntunee mlnglo working conditions, establish prices, and otherwise regu­ and eight were drcltbil In the last ,c uprrme Court cr bctwrrn the plant varieties wer* colli-eteil In
late and manage the business affairs of the country, os two yean.
I White llou«e and the C/onitltutbrn. the Darirop (Tex.) state park Ly
remembers the shadow:
Slavery, the right t» la* i n c o m e , ---------------------well as tho pjwcr to govern similar conditions as they ap­
CCC cnrollreri working und.&lt;r su­
beat lag of unseen wlnga,
gallop haunted atomlow.
ply to farm njierutinns, that the President Is in reality de­ child labor, the rr-pon-lldllty of There at* r&gt;U.ri,IMX) Hwedlsh-bcrn pervision of fmleral wildllf,- techmanding. This powe.r, ns our Constitution ' exists today, employer* for Injury rustnlncd by permiM living In the Unltrd Htnlrs, niclino.
and as it has been Interpreted hy the Supreme Court for imptoyen, the right r.f labrr to or-:
were Involved during lho.
I GO years, the federal government does not possess. And ganli*
years up to HIM,
it m int !h&gt; rrmemlwred tfint with respect to the NRA, the
Then, In a brief tw„ year*,
decision hy tho Supreme Court was unanimous, while seven came tests of the Federal Clovern-j
&gt;pa Falla's lb|ukl voice
mint power over wages and hours |
M the voire of the Spanish out of nino justices dec'ded against the AAA.
In tho lluht of what has been said and written on tho of worh In industry, over,
tottdrea.
■have never seen living fl|tali&gt;'. subject during the past week no one in so stupid as to be­ production and m a r k e t i n g oftha 11 only remember her death, lieve that even though all the justices on the Rupreme farm product,, ovtr tho rela-f
between ik-bi r* ami cretlKldHAHETH CLUEIt.
Court were a hundred years old, any movement woutd hove ihtiship
liors, i&gt;v«r old-age ponstuns. over
been storied to oust them (f tV y had decided futdrahtyrnr rollecilve
bargaining,
Mr. lusllcn lluwkswwlto lllunh the NltA arid ATo*AAA, or even though every one of them
A dash occurred hetwoon the
(ha flchtio| (ilrl—headline. And worn only thirty-five, some othrr plan would not have been wishei of tho Presidelit and th*
8a hla far* h*en red lately!
invented to pack tho court if that were necessary to pro­ Cnngrr— and the Intrrprriniicn of,
vide government control over business and agriculture. In the Consiliminn hy a majority of
-II the Supreme Court wert his Madison Ripinro Carden speech the President declared that flu pronto Court justice*.
Rif aa had aa ll Is charged, j that with res|act to these Issues, “we have just begun to
Th* Prrshlrni an.1 f'ongrrsi
Mkl have some of these pollwrote their plnns into Irglalatlon;
fight".
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only
ho
promised
to
do
it
by
“clarifying
amend­
the Hupr. mo Court held that tho
liaoa up fur eontrmpl of court.
ments" to the Constitution.
legislation could net rt.iml.
Rometlmes it b hard &lt;•&gt; ts-ll
Yet, study of fluprr-te Court drIt may lit* that fnlt-rnl lawn patablishinB minimum rlsloas discloses, ihono clash** i
tether glaring headlights, or
rfcrvri who ari* lit up t&lt;Hi much, w orph , maximum hours, fixing prict-it anti provftllng for have nrcurifd In the pnst and hnve
MM th* most areldrnts.
strict Kovernmental coni ml of farm operations, would be a been romposnl in one wny nr an­
IftMul tiling fur some parts of the country, but it la by nc other, leaving th* Court and th*
if say they hnve grit *n
liution intact.
means certnln timt they would be a food thing for the Const
It was in IflfiT when first th*
tourists ilnwn In Mb ini this
South,
or
for
anybody
living
in
tho
South,
and
they
provide
Court hamltd down a decision of
r that II Is |irnriieally Im•i problem which certainly ileserven the moat aerinuH con­ major economic Importance. Thu
M* Pi (oral* a unlive.
sideration of every thonghtfiil person who really haa thv wes the year of th* |)r*«l Scott
The Daytona Prarh Hun Itrrnnl interests of the Hmth nt heart. It Is not an Issue which decision hohllng that a slavr wa*
IV® l* b easy In see why them can lie Hwallowetl whole nut of blind filth to the Democratic property anil subject to the !«*»■
asa’l hem any winter this win party which was a great deal different at tho tlmo of tho governing property In frra as well!
aa slave States. The Civil War
if, W* played a ilojiMi- header Civil War from what it is now.
,
tho 11th and !4ih Amendments
If I In- federal government is folng to enact laws regu­ and
settled that l&lt;sur.
Thirteen years later the Court
, Tha people of France and lating every detail of business and agriculture throughout
i &gt;Italy are breaking their neck* t&lt;&gt; tiie entire country, the rules likely to bg arrived at will he drcMrd that greenbacks printed'
jjaeo who ran get Into flpain first those which are demanded hy the moat populous centers of during the Civil War were not 1*-^
{lead he the first one* there to Ihe country. What might he very satisfactory hi on® part gal tender for debts contracted'
• [gal their nrths broke.
i f Mu- country, might prove disastrous In another. prior to Issuance of the greenback
A minimum wage of 40 cents an hour in New currency. That decision, however,
[ V* see where Th* Herald’* York City would hardly be high enough to do anyone was soon revaried when two new
Judges were appointed, changing
11"Farm anil drove’’ section i* ic»([i* f In for sex nppenl. We expert there any' good nt all, but In Snnford It would likely throw a fottr-lo-ihrre derision against
hSa Immediate increase In our cir- most employers, particularly if applied to farmers, into greenback* to a flre-to-four deci­
bankruptcy. A work week of thirty hours might be all sion In favor.
i [eolation.
r giit in certain over-populated section* of the country, but
Then
years elapsed before &lt;
i j A t w* gel it, Ihe federal gov- here it would Is- impossible to hnrvvet our celery If negroes the first Federal Income tax taw1
was ruled out hy a five-to-feur.
| ,,Winner* hns enough power to get were allowed to work no longer than that.
The Itkh Amendment to
Jja* s i t of a depression, but needs
Nor is it possible far the federal government to make decision.
I*0*xs more power to keep us from one law for one part of the country and another law for •he Consiltt&lt;-ion changed that.
After f.1 more year* the flu-,
itoDtng too prosperous.
another part of the country'. There might be aom® alight preme (Hurt handed down two de-.
Th* annual edit bn of the (t&lt;d- differentiids made ns there wer® under th® NRA, but es­ vision* affecting emplryer resp«»n-j
liax College “animatril magatins" sentially the law lias to apply to everyon* alike just a* i ibility to working men. New.
Will be presented Huiuluy, and : them must lie one speed limit on the public highways. liws sine* have been passed ami
■MM unusually good number* If the coni mine operators of Alabama hav® to pay inef- approved.
T*n more year* elapse I before
have been announced for the pru- flclent negro workmen the same wages as th® efficient
lb* Court decithd an ban# with
white lab irers in Pennsylvania receive and then ship their wkb rorlal Implications when it
coal a thousand miles farther to their markets, how long bald that Congress rot'Id not pre­
would they remain In business? And if tha textile fac­ vent shipment in Interstate ramtories of Ihe South have to compete with the textile fac­ awn* of goods produced by ehll-,
tories of New Knglund, under the same federal regulations, drrn under H year* af age. Four'
can they do it? If these industries are destroyed, what years after that the Court ruled
that Congress could not put a
will their employees do?
special its on manufactures em­
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ploying child labor.
When It comes to deciding what hours and wafts, and This Issue remains unsolved. St
prices shall be. and whether a state like Pennsylvania or a tlues lb* one raised by th* Ciun'
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Wl section like New England shall be favored over a In IV£! when It hild that tha Con•taming school hue loaded!
like th e S o u th , we have o u r f a u n to r th e South, atInnkm did am permit Congress
children. Th« but drber
,M'lng w h at It Is, federal ro ru h tlo n a a re f a r m ore to establish minimum wages for
Bed on hb brake* and nar-l likely ta hinge on vote-m aking possibilities th an on th e i wotuin working In Industry,
Those were the pre-New Dral
avvrtrd a roiibion although, fu tu re Iniluatrixl g ro w th oad devetopaacat o f a e tate like
Ions of th* Supreme Ceurt
id ih# right of wag. The Alabama, N orth C arolina, o r F lorida. Tim m mm th in g la| deck
that touched off firework* because
itou " J i l t r rrl,y
f*.1* ,ikcly to prove tru e w h « It cornea to a decision respecting of their effect on ou stkin* of conIw ^ndihi rllii'v*
,lu ’ cl,n w Rf°w*Ts o f C alifornia and V t o r i S C alifornia &gt; rent to large number* of Individ­
HIM of a sartius Bccbbnt h a* tw enty rep resen tativ es in C ongress; Florida h a s five, ual tfcluna. Long perieds found
itet if ha had, with th* Wit-*
has tw en ty -tw o votea fat th a R hetor*! C oibgot; th* judges atat of the publb eye.
AH wan changed whh the rom* pr**ent. he would kav* had.Florida has seven.
ig H ub thane* a f e*raplug'
We do not b c lle v o that the heavena will f a l M P n a t - b g W the Raaeevalt AJmlnbtra-

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Inimical to the welfare of the
United States, and that the ladspendents of tha SuprtiM Court
rf tha Viritsd State* should be
maintained Inviohtta fnravtrj
Be It molvad, therefore, hy
the Orange Cottsly Bar A imxmatlon la regular meeting uutm
bled that this association la tmalterably opposed to any legWatba Increasing the number of
the Justice* of the SupfeaM Couil
of the United State*;
Be it further resolved, that a
ropy of this resolution be trans­
mitted by the secretary of 'hr
exudation to member* of the
Congr-e* of the United Stair*
from the Rtal* af Florida.
tfalng a whh* pig as bil», A.
C. Corder and V. A, Hennlngan.
of ClaremUn, Tex, trappsl a
Mark eagle measuring seven fee:
between wing lips.

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Aa Ihe trim* or Wm-Mir, for­
mer King Edward VIII will be
entitled to -It In the lloun* of
l^&gt;i ds.

UeS* Senator Gerald E N ye says
’Tenjoy the comfort Jrliglit SUIDt^"

i n a recent Independent survey* an over*
whelming majority of lawyers* doctors* lecturers,

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dent Rooaevett (a given tlw powar to revamp Uw Su^rrnM

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'Seven A t M e*
Gordon B a r n e t t
I9S7 S e t a Forth Plans
Tito Annual Bridtte Luocboon
Season F6r L e g i s l a t u r e
Of tko Woman’s CTab was WW at

* o dab yewtnky with Mrs. J.
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Poo*
ITi i S m S r r . - r i s f Sm &gt;
C. BUM, Mr*. W. M scon ami rot be resMalgnzd to Sanford ihems»Iv»A the Stare. tod the
Cor my.
Mr*. Jam** Coate* as humaaaoi without con: Iderakle red tape.
Secretary Wtlfkt call'd attenA ether proposal which will bo
n * decorating commhteo «WWtT V regular meeting of the
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paaed a4 Mra. 8. P. HighkyMm lion ta the appre aching opening (at fonk by Mr. Barnett Is the abor the baaobtll and tralal.tR school 0Mtk&gt;n cf in# poll tor, n movement
Warld CUb we* held Ut the
Mm. Kata Dutton U viiltlni
Uta. W. M .Scott and Mra. M *
M M at the Methodist Chttrvh Ortaadd this week.
Quirk chooe the patriotic t* b t here on Mar. I, aad urped tvs- which appear* every legislative
Istratlon K. the Chamber of Com- year but which never has had
m Ml a day sftarn—n. A aVet
. achtmt—red, white, aad that — mttc#
of re*ld»m« who are in pn- as much eneuurajrrment u&gt; Is bebcahMta meet lag preceded the
Friend* of Mra. Hal Wight will **'1 *PpropHa.’# deters iions fee st:l:n ta house tome of the atu- |„„ evidenced in 1037.
fret ta Mar* that aha fa tt at *V comawmoratlea af Caocg*
I* th e legUlator also said he ■»*«
ir boas* la Mayfair.
I Washiagtan’* Binhday. A Meg* ■lent*.
Wright said It was assuted thnt highly Interested *n supporting -ny
-------| portrait of the ftret president w ts
Mr*. W. A. Salt man of Fott M*»«wd above the natal* table at 3t&gt;0 will attend the schorl and movement to keep down appmprisyne. laA, la tbs guest of Mr. *V entreat* of the eteh»ta4 m m - pointed ta a ptsrtbllliy that the „ i01ti that will entail the a’ *r*lmctt, 0f addlit.nal
•ally and Mr*. J. W. Mem.
t H«le arrangtmam of red, wMw number may eaceed thir.
* . t . Christy, speaker of the
rreoa,
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aad Mm flower* eem eni'iha am-j Materials for the completion of
wfh*.
Evtrttt H an *f Wins ton-Salem,
■*•!* *»d vaaas of red flow- the clt bhouao at Municipal Ath- (louse this aes-ion, was In Orlan •
Chap- N. C.v was A t gaaat ef Dr. sad
***• placed about the rtaam. l* 'c Field arrived this -morning ,fa ytstenlay and held a short conMul*. Mr*. B . W, Rather Saturday, | Th* American Flag, with ih* dwrii *nd stvtral crew* of Workmen frmnee with Mr. Harnett and n’h(ward I
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| blue vthret curtaiw forraing a* at- wete put to wwk Immediately to „ |*Rl*lators of the section,
ptne*; Friend* e f Mrs. Flora Long will wnethr# haeh g rewa d , wwa p la n d in complro the building before school
L
J he In tm n ta d t* leant th at ah rh as the mfcUU o f th* aag* between open*.
V/right reported that only onet
accepted * poeitfaw wtth th t Castle two MU, floor baskets o f red eatiV jfl newspaper.
I aritlla. Red m ahlaaw* about t welve thin* remains ta ha done to whip
the ballpark lata eatellent shape
—paint lha grandaund. He h«*(
suggested that baseball fan* do­
ns’* paint for tht work.
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Personals

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CITY BRIEFS

Date Levy, for four year* man­
ager of the mra: mark* in For­
est (Satchel’s »!otr, is now operat­
ing the market in the Tilple-S
Red Front store on Ban fowl Av«nue. He invites hi* frlrn is to call
■m Mm there.

Mr*. Aithle Betts, Mr. nnd Mr*, the low score priie, a bended
K, L. Hand, Mr*. Flora Long, Mr*, evening hag, and Mr*. Nettle EpJ N. Rob*on and daughter. Mil- person, winner of the Screeno
dred, motored to Euetlt Mon lay. priie was the recipient of a bead-------j ed evening bag.
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Luncheon wa* served to the foljj**®1 * r*- ArtWa Bette and Mr. hnelag geest* anil club members:
W. F. M i spent Tuooday In Win- Mrw. g. D Highleymen, Mr*. J.
ter Garden aad risked Trailer c . Bt|U,
Jmnr,
Mr,.
chF| A. M. Philip.*. Mrs. lUcherd Ten-------Eyck, Dr Elizabeth Tracey, Mr*.
Wort! has teen receive ! here B. jr. ||alne*, Altamonte, Mr*. Ida
that Roy Wright, »on of hr. amt ][offm a* Mis* Claud in, Hoffman'
Mra. R R. Wright and a student Mr*. Webber llulnes, Mrs. Horne!
Thomat Roger*,
Tf-ycar-otd at th# University of Florida, has ot Malihnd, Mr*. K-.y lb ugh of
Baltimore, II)., farmer, say* ha been pledged to Thl Delta Theta Maitland. Mra. R. K. Tolar, Mr*,
ha* a clock which hasn’t missed fraternity,
l j;. Compton, Mr*. II. J. 1.,'hman,
a tick In 100 y«wn.
-------Mr*. Leila llowell, Mr*, Sanford
Mr. and Mr*. R. II. Bnenah of
u r, a . j . iv.-m m .
• ’clock at the school.
,
8ATUBOAT
Circle Number Three of the
First Methodist Chprch will have
a cooked food tale in from of
Penny1* Store.
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Irsleil In the eirge of Madrid na
IK* conflict entered Its eighth
month.
Insurgent* reported they had
et’.-rhrtl a nets* onslaught of
Government forces on l.« Maran*
ro. a rhemlcal factory settlement,
In the bullet-swept Jarnma River
MCtcr. Heavy casualties were
n imrtrd
among
Government

RC’A L E T TOBB
Itlseomfrrta and aawayaWt
feat Itch, lee-rash can hi
lifted at once, hp 0*1 * 1
At t.-EN. Apply liberally
massage well. Itch feta, ,

hack healthy.

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druggist fee

Purcell C o’s
C o lo s s a l

12 thAnniversary

ALSO—
Doforcs llel Kin
('h eater MnrrU

“DEVIL'S
PLAYGROUND

BEGINS

Temurrow
Edmund I,imp
Florence K lee

Adontion Of System
For Crop Insurance

/The American motion pirtur* 1,1 dosiry ilrrives a substantial annu­
al lnconu- from India wher* thenire 7&lt;Ht mrvi* theater*. Two hun­
dred of these theater* ' how ezrlulively foreign film*, largely Hol­
lywood production*.

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TONIGHT

MW Mr*. E. M. Galloway aad
Mr*. Ralph Smith. There will be
an opt-of-town speaker and Illus­
trative number* will be given by
three ef Sanford’i outstanding
pianist*.
Th* ipeaker will treat her subfoci from th* amatevr’* viewpoint,
aad to thote who woald like to be
able to appreciate tha dmrvtopwwnt
of Twentieth Century Music as lev­
er* cf music and not aa doep *tudents of K tha oventeg will ha
worthwhile,
Th# public la cordially Invited,

tN

I for cows showed that fir* vo^te
ir w lh s H r n a Pair ( M l
Florida—cloudy tonight and Fri­ impaired the anim al’s IlllW fc
day.
seven drirtl up her milk and WO

Last Showings

Insurgent Victories
Spot Landscape In
Spanish Civil W ar

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(fnalImteiMl t*»dm h lff
•urnnr« program.
I'ndvr the program the fauui***■!
wimbl be prntreted agai’i W tvvh
natural
hazards as
ilronuht,
grasshoppers nnd bad.
The farmer would bo prtts-eUd
up to 73 pereent of hit normal
yield, runs if !« Inst Ids wheat
crop whleh wmlil have returtnsl
him I'd bushels ta tho oers be
wmlil In- pri'teeteil
n&gt;''*
livslis] nf lot*, lie Is 1 i'll bn |i*bl
either ill rnmn-iKlity ni lit ra:-tt
r-tulv* lent
Th* I’resld*nt
rrcrmintetidrtl
that ctnp inviranri- b- r*t*ndis|
to wheal fur thr rmp year I'.t't*.
Fedelal
officials
e-timate-l
11no.ood.ono to ||.V).hoo.oot) would
be needrd In sc-t up the plan and
establish adispiat* reserves ami
pay nercs«»ry east*.

“UNDER
COVER OF
NIGHT”

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ALSO

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Myrnn la&gt;y

“AFTER
THE THIN
• MAN”

W. F. Maertz and son, E u g e n e ,
of Cold Springs, Tci., captured \
hornet's nest
inches long and
13 In diameter hy placing a ant 's
over lr. Tho ne t con’alned ton
hornet*.

T A V E R X K M l 'M t .

is |)rrtly niiicli like
jnilgiitB a man. First impressions ti ll u lot
—hut time alone ran tlrirrmlnc Irtn- rltar*
acter. Your first taste of Town Tavern will
tell you it is an ninaaingly fiMiil tvlii'kt-y at
the price—u mellow, milt), completely mhilt
wbiikey that will win a I- ----------------‘permanent place iu your
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FREEDOM REW Akie CONVICTS FOR
F ir Natural Gas
Qoarreli i n i e n , c a u s e d hy
crowding In towna and lack of
"elbow roam"—I per cent
arising from the fact
M du Official Lists thatIncidents
in n ****11 town everyone
C w plstuts F r o m t t b k i bo or aim know nil about
aha and wanta to tell
K a n s a s Citizens everyone
it— 10 percent
‘ Trouble* coniine from the doTOTZKA. Kai., Feb. 18.—f/P&gt;— aim to got "tha kwd mayor'1 la
d a It from Dr. R. O, Hickob, dutch—5 per cent
V * of Lakla, Kai., It'* not
Trouble* laid to tha official!
htoeea and taxes that worry themselves:
• small town mayor moit—it's
Ignorance of preceding offi­
ihwpU old haman nature."
cials and lawmaker*—IS pet
At n Mata convention of may* cent.
in Dr. Hickok gave n "break*
Carebasnets of official*—M
MR" of hla hcnorV dally po* cint.
•■hie*. Fifty per cent he laid
l*etermination of councilman to
Btw offb’als. The other SO "bother tha mayor" and eauao
« (be mayor himself and his trouble—B‘ per cent
a coat he charged to Iho cill*
Neghet of officials from "ihoer
laiinea*"—2.5 per cent.
A ffinities caused by rhlsena
Dishonesty and grift—t d per
UMtalyeed as follows:
cent.
Desire to "get even" and to
Hie tshe ■ arising "from »h*wr
it* some neighbor hauled over human woakneaa"—B percent.

HOBNELL, N. T., Feb. 1 8 .(•&gt;—A geological discovery which
moy espials th . deep deposit*
of H t i n l gas in thl* icction 1*
n w t M by Walter Redmond, for*
Rter principal of Greenwood High
School, who aays a prehlriorlc
tnrthqoaha ^ llt the earth on a
Um between what now are the
communities of Hormlt, Canhteo
and Greenwood.
The earthquake which taueed
tha fractaro would Irare the reRtow In rnina If it occurred in

I f* antQ 1M8.

Re haa "wchOm, faith" new
that ho will not die M a c then.
Two yearn ta n Buidrit* calmly
■Menaced: "1 win dlo «M‘* SR
IMS*,
Ha said then that • "g n a t
tight" and a "vale*" la Begum*
b n of IMS had told h‘m ha
would "lire 40 yeere."
Shortly before Ida birthday «
Sept. H IMS. Snrdctte now n *
plains, tha “r alon" wan amend*
td hy another eeterttol frcmiM
of a tontar tfa .
. , .
So (are was Bardetta that k
would die In 1M1 t h a t ! # yw«s

■aodora time*, Redmond u ;&lt; .

Zsperimentt at the Lubbiek
(Tea.) experiment station show
ham or bacon packed In a crock
Mill keep n year longer If eovored with refined cottonseed oil.

weather records at Waterloo, la..
Mayor Ralph B, Slippy has noted
temperatures ranging from 33 de­
gree* below aero to 113 above.

5 T faneral.

The Stuart (Fla.) chamber of
commerce award* engTaved cer­
tificates to each successful sailfish angler in Martin county
(Fla.) waters.

Nebraska Agricultural

PARIS, Fob. IR-CTJ-M arte
Bril, French actress, e e s n b&gt;
her latest piny n Beveetecnth
century dress ef stiff black vel­
vet designed by Motyaeux. Tha
drees haa a vrismiaous skirt,
“ • f r it cooed with silver tame, and
n four pairs af aOver tasssU wbkh
In dot tho front ef Uw ptaehed-m
he d in . A chaster of purple vk*
I lets accent tha silver-lined black
* Trivet muff aha carries wltk It

College

official* any a kybrid corn grown
In Nebraska surpasses ordinary
farm varieties from IB to M P***
cent.
_________

price*. N* Inferior predacte
of coving to yon. Ref here

Soviet
k n
merchant ftam hy n l
scuttled or torpedoed
w „ td War and etrll

ty-three veoeel* have

HAMS

.4 t

. * '

COFFEE
Im w

*

2S«

Oteekw rir.
a a*, a M W

LAST

WE LEAD

25c

SO U PS

L B .

l O

r . a. a n . a
t b w n t s SHIk.1

CRAB MEAT

can

» * .» » * •

Con Came

19c

to atm g w s i M l . r

a rts*.

LETTUCE
CELERY

Spaghetti ]LOC

TUNA FLAKES 2 cans

Bm . I Beatles

Croaao A Blackwell's

Malted Milk 25c

FINNAN HADDIE can

POW DER

Creoae—IVked In Olivo IH|

Itoaarrh

SARDINES 2 cans

W HEAT
m a m

d

11 5 ®
U * . ran*

HERRING

l»/a Ih* box................... 25c

CODFISH

lb. box........................... 30c

11 9 ®

— :» * »

Field Peas

Maaked

F R U IT

25c

RABBITS

LuUi.nl

QL

OYSTERS
S-MSlall i i i i US; liH M .ttU

HENS
PAPPY’S 23C

Moaarrh

CLAM CHOWDER No. 2Vi can...... 33c
REDEEM YOUR R1NHO AND LIFE BUOY SOAP COUPONS HERE

F re sh C o u n try Produce
Potatoes lOLbs 29c York Apples lb s
BEETS Baachts 9 c Lettuce 2 Beads
CELERY 2 Itr

Grapefruit 5 tor

Lb.

*'

!*1*
»C

Shoulders 1 FRYERS
Lb. 15c 1 Lb. 29C

SHOULDERS
PAN SAUSAGE
HAMBURGER
HAM BOLOGNA
LARGE FRANKS
SPARE RIB ENDS

t o f J *

USAGE

Lb.

BACON
LbelCc

COFFEE
ib
2
5
c
CATSUP 15c
CHIU SAUCE

C SAUCE 2 for | | c

MACARONI 2 for
Alift K CAlJ HEINZ AhST1.

FLOUR 8 3 c

SPAGHETTI 2 for
PICKLES

Butter ib 3 6 c
'|M

8PARER1

BEANS

i nan n * n iia n i

2 5 c I CORN 2 fa r l | e

Lamb Patties. Each ^C

HAMS

- i J J L j f l L W . l j t B B i 1tM
D

LARGEHEINZ

Q u ality Meata-D.L Groover Mgr
CHUCK ROAST Lb.

T 0 c
1 w %

PIG SIDES

SBISC M K H K O

Ib.............................. .1 0 c

5 * f w
v

ro ts ta r

Each

SHS-.all

f
r

iw t

PORK HAMS
BACKBONE
PORK CHOPS

LAMB
LEGS
fH K sil ItHKsaS'.n

3 for........................... 25c

Potatoes 29c

on scow n o

CHOICE WESTERN

t ,M

Hamked Hoaeleae

HERRING

K r

p*

Flekbd Herring

ROE MOTS

„

C
t o Bhm

m r r —

1| PBB*

Wealth tia b O ak l.a

w it h

7 r r - 1 \+
to
I I I

U &gt;. r s a

KIPPERED HERRING lge. cun.......31c

COD FISII CAKES 2 cam

C A H R u ra
BEETS
R A D IS H E S
O N IO N S

a

S0A P_
2hrl3c 10c

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________ wm tMteoap atamat 8*xroaa rumanc ■

IT. fSNVAIT 18,1MT

1 7 5 1 ,• • • Gnat

^'

PLANS ‘GUINEA PIG’ FUGHT'AROUND WORLD

which la laf# at all aaoaaa •4 th*
l« t.
“Tb# n M i M rim for
* • flight by the
»Q1 W k a i H i twvaty-fcar u d
Atrty boon, tad by th# Mutk.ni

Trips A Week With*f^ . i7 d
British Cooperation In* th* traa*-Atta*W&lt;trip Ami

hour* ef flying and why,'
a “fetnea pig’ 'n an tiperimantal (llaht
Cm*. Harry Manning the a** taatain af ra*cu* fame,
aecempany her
They tra (hewn In New Verb mapping their route. (Ateoclated Prtta

•ait af m way
_ Pl»a*»)________

Got Wrong Number
Third Dust Storm
But Right l'arty
Swirls In Mid-West

lUtHblUhwd

CKLERY

I 92 U

S Groceteria RICE
^ ^Ir,t
Pfc°ne 236 19c

su G A R |T n p le

25c

Half of the
nation's
motor
travel, or 100,0(H),lltk).(HH1 carmile* a year, i* over rural road,
whleh extend
for more
than
■ViHH),000 mile*, arconling to the
American Road lluilder*’ A ss. k-IaUon,

Seminole Fish &amp;
Poultry Market
m

k,

tth »t.

tg r

wirn mm cMiioousfjf

mildO iiddw lovor

l.ifrh un y— KIimo
Bring To Our Store

T a ll C a n s
2 3 €
And One Can Free

Tro p ical Brand

5-lbs 29c

Young

Pig Liver Lb. 15c

Ground Beef lb 20C

*Tender Hamburger 2 Lbs. 2 5 c

Try Our Meat Loaf Mix31bs. ^Jir^rL 59c
Swift’a Premium Spring Lamb Leg lb.23c; Shoulder lb. 19c

White Lilly Flour
N« J k l t i r Flour Made

$ 1 .1 9

59c

Water Ground Corn

M e a l 5 «&gt;• 15c
Jersey Com

5

ht.iiulurd

^

F lak es

UTTLE TYPE—BIO BARGAINS!

54c C ora 2 No. 2 cant 19c
O lr j A Tomatoos 2 no 2 cans
3
no U/j cant
Ga. Pio Peaches 2 no 2*/j cans

Sauer Kraut
2
19c

A pplo Sauco

l.ibhy Cut

,

B e e ts

Libby’s j

fltamlard Spngiu tti ur

M acaroni

pig

2 1 c

Libby’a

Salmon

i

&amp; GLASS CO., INC.
___ ________

Pnom an

19c
25c
19c

b

i-

w

no 2,/ j cans

2

no P/j can

15c

Mutt. Applo Jolly
2 I4-oi {art
19c
Hcrtlicy Chocolalo Syrup largo can 10c
Rotudolo Pincapplo no l*/| cans
10c
l.lhhy tlardon

PEAS

Alatla

15c

no 2 can

tall cans

254

Kip|(t'rrd

cans

6 LBS.

33c

E atru Large Heavy

GRAPEFRUIT
6 for 1 9 c

Dozen J5C

“That Snappy Kind'' Daily

C O FFEE
Ib M

New Day
Velvo

Ib

CRISP CARROTS
» largo bunch
FLORIDA CELERY
. largo
ttalk
YORK IMP. APPLES '
4
Ibt

23c
19c

lk?I Mail

15c

Salad Dressing Qt. 2 k
Dill Pickles Qt. f f g
5c Matches 3 Boxes 10c
5c SALT 3 Boxes ] 0 c
5c B. Pepper 3 Boxes 10c
5c Potted Meat
10c
29c BROOMS Each 21c

CO FFEE
Delicious—llourhon Santos
One Pound 19c—2 Pounds !17c

De LUX — A Pure Coffee
Fancy targe Beans,
Smooth Blend
One Pound 2iic—2 Pounds 45c

SMALL G A . HAMS peanut flavor, whole, lb
PORK ROAST
picnic style,
lb
PORK LOIN CHOPS or ROAST
lb
COUNTRY RIB BACO N
sweet, juicy tb

All Ground Prewh While LI Walt

L A ID
Live weight small

9 a
3

t

;

i

a-ib

Uctagini Tulli-S

For Boiling, lb

14c

24c
15c
21c
23c

2 lbs 2 6 c
:::::::: j 1 5 c

SMOKED SAUSAGE. Ib .
SLICED BOLOGNA, l b . .
LARGE WEINERS, lb . . .
ib

5c
5c
19c

15c Butter I b 3 6 £ c Soap 3 c a ic t 15c
17c Dr. Phillips Grapefruit Juice 2 m 2 cans J9c

WHITE MEAT

HEMS

29c

Cheese Ib 2 3 c Spry 23c 63c
Siipvr Itrand
Octug.H
Oleo Ib 14c Cleanser 2 h r 9c
Mframru Kolh or CJ-ijuit* ri

NIBLETS
Green Giant
PEA S

lib

A

Rest Compound

H 2 n u u . AVB.

24-lbs 1.25

S u g a r 5 “23c

Sodaa, Grahams A Ginger Snap*

10c

12 L B S .

12-lbs 65c

U. H. Nu. | Maine Civ, n Ml.

■&gt;«■«

24 L B S .

10*

cans

in.

Neck Bones

That Famous

' &gt;

-

335c

c#rn Roasts lb.l21ctol9c la v d lu e i 6 2 5 c Snacka 3
Fed
P O TA TO ES
10 lbs
Crackers
Steaks
Ib.l5c
to
29c
My
Beet Stew2 &amp;31bs 25clb. 2 Z 19c

roiiK

w xx

In Quarters— lb

P IL L S B U R Y 'S F L O U R

Quantity Highlit Umrne4

Amrtlran Oil ,

Pork Hams lb 19c
w
Shoulders Lb. 15 c
FORK
Spare Ribs Lb. 17 c
w ax
in .
Back Bones 19c
Pig Feet Lb. 9c

Land O* Sunihino

Pint
Jar

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JLuu^
• • • m i l C H 9 V I 9 liH K I
a t - -J .

*

For arno pimple* affecting the
outer or surface layer of the thin,
here I* advice that will help lm*
prove your complexiox.
Every night at bedtime, wash
your fare thoroughly with Reainol
Soap and hot water. Do not rub.
Follow with n dash of cold water
ind dry thoroughly hut grntly.
Then apply Itc.inol Ointment to
tho affected skin and leave it on all
night. Do this every night, and
• atch the improvement.
Local treatment la ndvlsed a* a
helpful aid in none rases, and for.
more than 10 yejtrs tho ingrrdlcnta
af Keslnol have been found cf*
(cctlve.
Re.Inol heneflt* by treating tha
Irritated oil duets, where most tur*
face pimples start. In this way it
aids healing of such pimples and
visa tends to check their recurrence.
Buy Reslnol Ointment nnd Soap
'n nny drug store. For free sam*
ole, write to Reslnol. Dept. 13L
Baltimore, lid.

g jjy u 11mm

COUPONS MILK v"mlum
BANANAS
M ilk 3 « 19c
U
3 Lbs. 10c
Sslii Track Load Swift’s Moultrie Ga. Meats
With Othrr |ltms

FANCY BHITK

I'hone 111

BUTTER

C IT Y

PUEBLO. Colo., Feb. l*.-b1V
GUTMON, Okie., Feh. I7.-M 7
-T h e third -black billiard” in —It wa* the wrong number but;
P R IN T IN G CO .
three day* raged her# today a* tho right party, so Bert Spear'*
dim-masked farmer* prepared to
A n m m ric*"4
throw up protertlre bulwark* of telephone call went through wi'h- ib r I ■iln tl (till H iM ltltiri I II ( l ic it
tut
delay.
bard clod* on their Rowlands.
PerNiitinvl
lie railed a lumber company
VUibllity slumped to virtually
lero,
street
light*
wer*
turned
on
"By the aouthem rout* the dla*. «*•**• ,h7 u“ ,wlth.
and v-hen Ae telephone wa. nr*
MU. ELDER 11. rllEAGKH
_ M , from New York to London'dlmhln"
&lt;lou,
* * and automobile traffk even on rwerctl asked for a friend uy
Httlmmati
Guymoa streets was at a suedk about 5.000 mllea, but the h a i - ' , ., W.hw,1, dm".r*r
name
ird ef flight I* relieved by n u m e r - l ^ dive headlong Into A . water k UL
MISS I.11KU.A MAIIONKY
Spear talked several nilnttle*
ewe landtag plice*. The leg* &gt;.f W n lh . ,h* n“ " awl U!*r fUm!
At Beaver, we* of here, the
R w r r liir y
he discovered his friend
tbta flight ate u ft How*: New hor hock unassisted. A* they grow lashing north wind kkked up dust before
•
. «
&gt;
I',
l.rii.iry
15, 1517
Yerk to Bermuda, 7T3 mile*; Ber* older they lose A e claw*.
ia&lt;o cloud* that reduced visibility wa* not at the lumber firm's
to Ato re*, 2.067 mile*; Ai
to half a block,
office, but at another f iv e .
115 |‘ ,tik A i r .
—
k'lmni* l i d
to Liibon, 7,050 mile*; Lis*1 Pigs Is Pigs* Says
Ue had called the wron*? limn*
M
N
huiii,
Fu»im&gt;\
baa to Gironde 600 mite*; Gironde
Iwr, hut his frirnil wu.4 nt Ihtf
Man Who Profits Antelope Stands
te London, 500 mile*. Total iiiou
wring number too.
mlka.
Vigil Over Region
TOTTER, Neta, Feb. IS .-M V -Tb# northern route U the rhort*
rig*
really
mean
something
to
er by more than J.M) mile*, but
BLANCA, Colo., Feb. 18.-M7
«4tNN&lt;
tbe aaftty factor* are on the rW« Fred Rcet*, who point* to hi* —A single antelops stands vigil on
pyramid'-.*
of
proflta
from
one
U f f p A hwall
anli. Mad
af the Koutbern route,' Kiel will l*
the hill* of the Ban l.uii volley|
urieMcr
inti) morn experience ha* been ac* ».7fl hog.
country, perhaps the only survivor j
A year ago Reel* bought a of thousand* of thrso animsl*
' KH "Mppef
qaired la rombitlnir storm* nnd
•ai h im r
lea la th# high northern altltud-v. hog far 5*W nnd recently ntdd It that formerly roamed this region.
npmmUh hsrktrfl
• rubai ru t
for
35(.l0.
While
he
owni«l
the
Until rath time, therefore, it )«
rtrrl
Law year there were a psir of
la M I r n
expected that moil of the flying hog, It raised 11 pig* which sold the fleet tlnle animat* hut hunt,*
We
lire-.*
Vour
l’i*h
to
please
You
will be by the southern route. for 3752.
er* and trapper* repore,I thnt thli
Prompt Bcnlte
srinter only one remain*.
Settlement af the valley tin I *&gt;trSANFORD HSII MARK FT
ouodlng .ppupiry was ronpunjiLle
'
l'hone H02
for the extermlnatlnn of the ante­ *217 Hanford Avenue
D o z ie r &amp; G a y 's Q u a lit y
lope
herd*.
-B en t l o r T h e South”
For 54 years, the D. A G. raint Company hate worked to
tta« you paint* that will withstand Southern Bun, rain and
frtad, without reeling, Chipping, cracking or failing.
t I,IIS, II. II.
5 L B S .B in ,K
|m
e
I / / O t f P
a
•

D iO M tib l* o s m ilk its e lf 1

IIream
Small Mullet
Hens nnd Fryers

Upton Sinclair, n h j campaigned
unsucce. s.'ully for the Calif &gt;rnia
govrm crshlp in 10.71, says ho is
“out *f politics” for the re;w of
his life.

Scientist WU1 Seek
Claw-Winged Fowl

214 Sanford Arettaa

bC

ffi) ” “ s i '■ HELPFUL ADVICE TO
ACNE SUFFERERS

t s . " s j a ^ r i *"_■»;

&gt; Stanley-Rogers Hardware Co.

A. It. Roop of Chicago, III., of the Woman'* Club will
and Guy Roop of Christtanburg, Tuesday. Rhone 7'J-J.
Va., ore the guests of their sis-.

Fisherman-Juror
Make* Facts Known

IAMAH. Colo, F«b. IL -i^ V *
A jury wa* being selected lor a
murder trial and one of the
Woman'* Club Annual Lunch­
veniremen disclosed he wus u eon at the club at l:1V) o'clock.
fisherman.
Reservations most be made by
“The fishing clan is a pretty
Iryal one,” said the prosecuting
a'torney. “Would ynj bel'evo a
l-arue I'crch
fisherman qukhcr than nny t.A&lt;r
inrsonT"
Large Ocean Mullet
"I can't say that I would," replied th# venireman. “In fact,
Kish Roe
some of them have horn kr-.o-vr.
J-'e.i Trout
to stretch the truth a bit."

rou t. between thirty-«ix aad foiry

pon to port, w» bar. i s Um of
WASHINGTON, Fab. IS.—Ei- tho extern to which tbt ana a
■hfhhrmiH of trans-Atlantic air earvlee win quicken mail, paaoat
taadl and pecaw g ar i*nrk«% to be* for and n p m i traaopmotkm.'
Kov. 1 oath* l u l l of four’ ■ " " g * " '* *
w V **
n_ _ u „ ii "ttttri tho rtport for tho I
f u hr on* tnklal ■ooronrisrto *nf ^PPTCpria'ions
Committee, **•
mooOOMO rar!jdPPln
Tr*.if ‘ ptata,d ,h*'
****** M W ***
i" E
■ry-Faat Offlca appropriation
bill. ' »"&lt;"» of tlJMOfiOO would bo ro.
(•pcj nil to tba Houi, of Repn* qulmi to maintain tb« service* on
tbe bn la cf full perferawaeo tb**
aeanarivaa recently.
eretlcally providing fmr tin moat hi
Tba project, to bo launched exyaora after Colonel Hying au h year by tba northern
A** Lindbergh made hia [ ™
« » “* — * * * « * *
aalo flight to Pari*, I* thaj
neat of an agretatant
arrrcmtnt
the Unite!
■ad Great Britain whereby tho
aaam of tbe aervic* are to la borne
ea • so-so bail*.
A m described by Representative
CHICAGO, Feb. iP —lAb—The
A. Ludlow, Democrat, of ^
of Chicago b
chairman of the Appro*
* • , ‘"to
Jftattan* Subcommittee, the pro-'B r‘l*h a ° * 2 *
America*
Whtm calk for the ettabllihmtnt *n *** * **?blta* *Tm|P °* **?
W
wo route., one northern and V * 1 " bln' who,K* »oun*' " I *
U a Muthera.
claw* on th? r wlnri, eoimace
-Tb. diatanea, by th. northern'
"Z aZ Z
' raw* from New York to Lnmion
»nfMtor* Using mlll.otia
rla Sbedlac, Nora Scotia, and Ir*-- " If*™
,
land," u ld Representative Lu.l* 1f dr",i*u declire no other brd
law, "b 3,41S mile,. The atep-off
,oH**
1
from Newfoundland to Ireland it
‘" " 'v .1?* 1
. A u r dUtanc of *ooo m„c, cf,
M *

PAGE FITS

B aby B ool S a il t
Club

Steak ib 1 7 |c
Loin
Steak ib 19c
Tender Uvvf (and ISc)
Boast ib 121c

2 2 c FH Y ER S ib 3 0 c
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IV O R Y
Fat Ualllmure
qi 4 5 c
14c 2
tZ 1 3 Oysters
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Supply Sill

m k Total

£•WASHINGTON. Feb, i t —CarBHm a total of #IA004M#,IS1,
ike annual aupply MU foe the
T f Wury and Post Offlcj depart■Mata ha* been repo-ted to thi

Booee of Repretenlrtlvta, recom­
mending appropriation* far th*

fin a l year beginning July I next
•mounting to #224,000,140 mote
Ana wa* mad* for the two depart­
ments In ih* current fiscal year
priatkn* Committee i howed that

* The report of th* How* ApptoS*r ike T r a a a r r y
DepartMam there
is
recnnimradoJ

And tbot U the rtaaoii,
tary Mcrgenthau »»M* that thr
Trcaiuty b tllm i it* Immediate
financing op*rat ion* can b* handied on comparatively ikon term
l»au*a, On lb* tubJeer of th« rafunding in rontcmplnlon of lh»
recarve, Mr. Morrcnthau said:
"WU: will com* about durirf
the neat four year* will b* coniparatively imall. The biggest pur.
of the op*ration i« behind us. For
th* n*n tlgtreen menth* there
will b* I24t00.000.000 mcIu. 1t. of
Treasury till*; and 12,000,000,000
of Treasury bill* or a little under
#5000,000,000. That la for tighir-n
month*. W* m*y hart been handllng, not counting Tresrory bill/,
#8 000,000,000 a year. Therefore,
th* thing 1* very much raduced,
and tha debt I* being evenly tapen d over the n tn twenty-five
year* or from now t0 1940. There
la no particularly large *um comIng due in any one year. Frankly,
compared with what I felt last
paar, I feel eery confident."

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•pgroprlalon* of #1,500,955, to I,
which Li (271,900,149 nor# ihin
tha aggrregate of ihr 1927 ttppmpriailon* and $IG'4&gt;41,007 Ifm than
th# budget ntlm atr*. Kllm'natlug from the grand total the Ingraaa* of
for th•Id-age reserve orrnunt, the Mil
• a a whole in (99,1131 less than
th" grand total of all the other
1(37 appropr'atlnn* for both de­
partments, I h,. report contended,
i For the first lime In n irgnMr appropriation mrnsiire, Iho
Mil carries th,. fund for Ihp oldage reserve necount of the Social
Security Art In the amount o(
#500,1)011,9(1. Th,. Inil ill Hpi'nopi ia-

may not be necessary tn m-et
crrrrnt wlthilrawiU In Intrrsatbarring obllgntlnns of the United
Atatta, nr In obligation* guaran­
teed as to both prlnrpnl nod In­
terest by ihe United Hiairs and
yielding not less Hi,in 7 p r rent.
"Pending the arcuimihrinn of
dam now hrInf nsi-nrbled by the
Boelal Hecvrl’y Rnnrd ns to th*
ttumbrr or person* and their deFT*In of eligibility under tho »ct,
the Treasury Drpirtmrni doe* not
have the du n upon which to ttuse
at cerate estlmste* of the future
neetls of the fund. Present esil.
mate., nf appropriation* are based
Upon Infiirma’ion furnished at the
lima lie legislation w«* contMsrrd
anil enacted by Cnngre**.
Th'
wage-record data being accumu­
lated by the Social Security Hoard
will tw available in time to enabl*
Ihe Treasury to predict morn ac­
curately for the 19.19 budget."
Hearings before the llou-e Ap­
propriation* Committee, made pub­
lic recentI)*, disclosed testimony of
Hvnry Mnrgrmhau, Jr., Secret*' y
of the Treasury, virtually *e-

Only 4# percent of th* potash
vied In th* United flute* la 1(95
was produced ta this country.
Cotton waa harvested front 5*1,-

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John ft. Farnaweeth (a*eve), far­
mer United State* navrt atflaar, hat
baen aallad t* trial In Washington
an ahargea that h* complrad with
twa farmer attaahea af the Japanaaa dlplsmatlo Mrvlca fa give than*
etarat Informal lew about toa Am trlaan navy. ( Associated Frat* Photo)

DRINK N tm a DRV FALK dlNOBK ALB AND
UPPER I# TRUE FRUIT U N I RICKEY TO COUNTERACT
ACID, AMALI TOUR IT ITEM
NRBI BALfED CMOCOLATE

S fiT iX iu im
TREAT T O D niL F TO TBB BERT

5 pounds 20c

ENIK AUi M A N M iu iq r Marly Jana

N tTLEY

German chemists have devel­
oped a substitute for copper, a
form of arillieUI resin In *hclD#
called "baccallt."

Wrfet Watches

2pounds29c
TWO HOUR# OT FUN!

ELGIN URIIEN BUI,OVA
HPECIAL PRICES

McLaulin, Jeweler
111 E Farh Ara.

Saturday Night from 11 P.*M. to 1
Complete Bor Service
Stemka—Chicken Dinners
E n terin g To The Beot”

PERK’S CLUB

Cor. French and Park
Houle* 17 — 92

PEANUT

BUTTER

2

DANCING
By Pnrchaalai Al

B .L .

Perk
Flonheim $8.75 up
Fri endl y #5.M
Fortune $4.00

"P v ? TW,r

SH O ES
LKADBRR IN FAsBlONAgLr. tdOTWlAB
R tllB 1 TO 13. AAAA TO ERRB ;

27c
RAJAH BRAND
B*pc*M* QjalUy

SALAD
DRESSING
Pint Jar

17c

i)n»rt Jar

33c

S B CHOPS t s

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Lamb Shoulder \ £ _ i M
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White BACON Lb. l R

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about them. Here Art # few—thee* am many more.
Call on your A A P Store Manager and find out ALL
about these vakMB.

f O O O kf OKkk

Bilk Duality

The Triangle Inn

in th* New Dane* Hall
SANDWICHES
of all klnda
REST CIIIIJ IN TOWN
25«—Plate I.unckea—35c
Genuine
ITALIAN SPAGHETTI
Ga*
Oil
Beer—Soft Drink*—Win*

If you buDd » b tttfr nauMttwp tha world will make
a beaten path to y o n / door—prwvklcJ thg world
known about Ifcl And,. In thg iwUil food bualntag, if
you aeU bgttrr food for I«m money the w)rid ahould
know About i t
A A P Food Store* always strive to sell better foods
for letta money but tM i week our values sre a) out*
standing that wo want In—
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W ERT - The - JEWELER

RACINE, Wis.. Krb. IH.-tA’) An ufficr building without windnw#-d wall* Is under construelinn here. It was ileslgtinl by
Frank Uoyd Wright, Intrrnallonnlly known archlt#ct for S.
C. Johnson A Hon, Inc., wn*
makers.
Daylight- will enter the office
mrtiUIffl

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LAMB SHOULDER Half or Whole Lb.
Bett Western BEEP ROASTS L b .-------- 1!
Bert Western STEAKS Lb___ ................ If
P IG H AMS Lb-.................. ;— —
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PURE POKE SAUSAGE L b ._____ _____
COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER U k ---------COTTAGE CHEESE Lb.____---------------

Um coiton and #7,12(4)00 for c o t - _______________
ltrn seed.
---------------------- I A portabl* library, carried In a
Scientist* **y citrus growers trailer, U planned in Porter counran save million* of dollar* hy ly, tndlaaak to make all types t&gt;f
developing frost-reaUtoM treat.
Looha available to rural famtllea.

O f f i c e Building
Without Windows!
Is B e i n g B u i l t

bands enrlrcllng the bulldltig—
one
at a aix-fonl level, th«
other at the angle formrd by th*
wall an#l the roof—and through
skyllghta. Artificial lighting will
emanati- frtun the same source*.
Brcauso the only eitrrior open­
ing* will be chambered entrnnrn
iliHira, the building utlliie* two
•*no*trlI»"—circular shufta run­
ning from Ihe basement to the
roof-through which the air-con­
ditioning eipiljirnrnt will breathe
In fresh air.
The rnnin unit I* a vn*t work­
room, 1.10 by 210 feet. On a
meatanin* gallery around the
workroom are offices for depart­
ment head* anil Junior rsecutlve*.
The chief officer* will e*e „ pi ntbonne on lop of tho main office.
The building will cost more
than #250.000,
"The trouble with most mod­
ern building* I* that they are
‘
says Wright,
tvally mixlern,1

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CAimAOR: ( m i r t i » ) — F l a
a*r ML I -1 * I M - U l
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rcAM AOM : ItlWBWII — fttPMMr
h**vy, ••m ead med*r*l*. merit*f
- f i rm.
ri*.
oaaiak gaia
balk per toa, gtaenlly I0.M-1M*.
mis # b e If.**. a»r«r. towart •*v*y Hi b l ett*. Me. Bel IW k *
hprs., Me-1.*#.
C A 8 * O T * -» i» » (l" " * 4 « * t8 8 * #n*i&gt;4 mnAerat*. mark*t atoady.
Do. par d*di naaebeii aioatlg l*-*er,
psorer. tower: W) f * l M ftpenMd-t.llita t.r n r —F lo rid a
«r
atm
S*-4*-ts, ace to grade, t.fd-I.M.
few k»sf. I.t*.
CKUlItT
HMMTB — Fto. *M
d m s , baaebag aee. ** M M tr

• total af #711,485,700, wh eh la
Major routine Itema in tha bill Wn...,'|S#R0I6£77 more than th* 1057 Ineludad;
i f
appioprtation* a n d #11,7454)50
For tha Trtaaury Department l*n k.
Ih* thin tha budget estimates. Internal Revenue Bureau (*7,796,da
For this department there la an MSk an Inert*** of (27,411,290;
1
theme* of (2254)004)00 In th* Federal Alcohol Arfmlniitrntloit (above)
Mbount to be appropriated to th* (415,000, n rtduetlon of #404)00; Mahal
ol#-*go rvtetve account of th* *o- Narcotic* Bureau #1,247,000
a JJeaal 0
«tal sarurty M l eliminating that reduction of #7,400; Coaat Guard y . 1
Kim from th« compariaon*, tha #25,44# AMr, a reduction of f#7r ^ N .
(Mat recommended for th* entire BSM; Secret Service, f 99741 l(b a re­
department i* #1,DM4,42.1 lea* than duction of |A#A0O, and tha pubth* total of all other approprla- lie Health Service, #20,7444)40, an
m&gt;,
Ham for 1927.
Increaae of $504,1)06.
For the Po»t Office DepartT h e pout Office Department:]
Meat and postal service there ta Foreign mail tranaportatlon In- B O M
lacommindrd 0 total of #7#2,- eluding foreign air mall, #14,954,•
44#Aflt. which I* #140(4,772 more #22; an Ineraas* of #4,337,323; do­
Um * the 1927 appropriation* and mestic airplane contract mall serv­
##■27#,117 lei* than the budget ice (14,250.000, an increase of (3,•admit**.
250,000 and Inland transportation
Taking both department* to- by railroad route* and mall niMRather, the bill *how* a rrcom-1 sengtt service #1074#)t^000, an
Me mini total of regular annual Increase of (54)90,000.

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JOYFUL STRIKERS PARADE FROM GENERAL MOTORS PLA

PRESIDENT, CABINET ATTEND DINNER HONORING FARLEY

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' * V h.r* ' G * ! " " 1 « * • » " Ct.paratian planta at Flint. Mich, at tha and of tha 44-day -i
l U f L T pum
S Z r T t h j y L 1! ? .cy * ^ . tH? * * * —
• praccstltn behind an Amerksn flag at Flahae Plant No.
.iL K w
*1™ they were joined by hundreda of lallr v “a t dv.vr.eii.' and than proceeded ta Chevrolet Plant No. 4
eemafatg the avstuMien. Thty loft tha planta In aatardanaa with ti.a it.-.l.a tctllcment oareemertt. (Aaeeeletod Praaa Pbata)

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Rarely da cabinet member, PM* M a body, but m oil of them were praernt and did f t - * f V thl* Iim i-.n l p : t j r j with P re t.d rn l H.ionvett
J | tho ttetlmenlal dinner at Weehlngton honoring Ja m e j A. Farley. At tho epeiksre t.; &gt;’e .ire, I I I t&gt; i glit; V .-e P r rs d - n l Corner. who
Otted or mooter of eeromonioo; PreeWtnt nooeevelt. and Pottmaeter C.enorol Farley. C iv id ir g . lo ll u r g lit: G rcrct.iry of Agriculture
W.HIooo, Secretary of War Woodring. Secretary of Stott Hull. Secretory c l Commerce f i l t e r . S i n r t l r r / c l T r iv .jr y Morgenlhau. end Aialitant
Secretary of No«y Char lee Sdloon.
Secretary of Navy Bwanoon. Becralary ol Interior lc t.t r. end C ::r :' a r y r f Labor Prthlna wart not
precent whan Ihla picture aeaa made. Many Democratic governor.-, bucineae leader;, ar-n ncted s p ;i t : t-c . i attended tho dinnar In trlbutd
to Farley'a leaderahlp In tha Democratic parly. |A:coclct:d P ic n Pl-.clol

I WO ACCUSED OF ‘FIXING* FIGHT WITH TORRANCE
MORE BUFFALO WOMEN FIGHT OFF ATTACKERS
SEARCH FOR CONVICTS WIDENS

t i f l B t on *.hn 3 .3 0 J
■Mndav n ig h t At 9 .3 0 .

train for wtc.i gcugs arrltr In ;}»• Orli
i. least for tho Illin o is o«ntr» l atatlon
at ». 46 P, J. oaas
i
night for Baton pougo arriving at I I , S3 ?.:i. i

night go *0 th « Hot s i u o ld ls b « T f and ohaak In fo r • room.
You f i l l • • • t h s a a n g s r h i * n s n n I s HfRD nnJD IE a a a n g a r o f J s « | t
t m r t M " » p k o n s h i * » o o » s a d a s k f o r h la « H t w i l l b s s s r M t i s g y * u a t
th s d o t a l .

Your mm to Jack f i u i a .
Ton s i l l l o a n soas

tin

TkrarsAal fo r H.Y. and k» *111 g l» « 7 ° * 7 ° * *

round tnsnuo tha aangsr *antl
A widespread aearah by land and air waa bai ts made In tha Carollnaa
Sad Vlfflnla far the aavan aanvlata ahown above who atcaped from tha
Cakdonla prteon farm la North Carolina. Tha aeven took with them
three man aa hoetagee but taler faleaaad them unharmed. Top raw.
left t s Hfht: Arthur Pettit*. Nabart S. Smith and Clark York. Below,
M l lb rlfh t: C. P. Veannr, Ralph Page, J. W. Turnar and 0111 Pa,no.

M ist LAIIlM OrytUn (U tl), 17. and Mlaa Margant Galltidofer (below right). 23, war* the lata;t of tl;M
W i m*n w M fought with attJcken at Buffalo, H, V , within a week. M»;a Gryttsn repulard ona m.n\
M ila Mlaa GaJIUdofer fought off two man. MIm Annttlo Skolyn (top right), 21. told pollca two mrpgigmaltE fear and warned M r to tetl M r altter. Virginia (who rtpultcd an attacker), to “keep M.
M tfJ itM fc * .TM M « attamptad aaaaulta aped up a aaarah for tho kllier of tho IE-year-old Mary Kll&lt;n

HOSTAGES FREED BY CONVICTS

FIGHT AGAINST DISEASE GOES ON IN FLOOD ZONE

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NBWYORK

A pugiliat
aa Jack W * M i who
l.iln &lt;i - * r • r , t i a m c ,ia E.ul P h illip * . an 1 H
I j li manager of
Heavyweight Jack Torrance, wtr# a t r i t r t l in f le w O r t i a m in chartja* cif v lo la fin i Lin n a ia n a hosing law!
after Phillip* walked out on a
w it h T o r r »cr. P h i l h f i i | lr M
l j told the il-itn h oaim j e a m m iiilo * ho
wai o rd tre d to pot on a good ihow r*f I n»i ng a m l tt-r i -"throw the fig h t'* to T o .rf.ih c e , fu r ranee ( r ig h t ) and
Bredlt aro ahown together durlrg
h r M a n r g at w h ic h llro d io d en ied P h ll» i|i* ’ t
i in o n y. (1«iow, la a
oMtoetatle copy of a litter and th* e n v e lo p e c c n i ;mrrj It w h ic h b c a ln g p o m m itato n e r* aay th ey fou n d In pot*
ictalon of Phillip*. H e tetllflrd he w.i* g iv e n th e l « it r u c lh m * m a l i t t e r handed h im an the t r a in but gull
the fight b ecau se he d id n 't w a n t t &gt; " le t d o w n " th e f.in a
i A tio c h ite if Preai P h o to *)

TINY BABE BECOMES A MODERN CINDERELLA

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to baW the leveee agalmt the ewlrtkef current! of the Mlaaieolppl rlvor. but
md auffitlng goea an with incrcacing farce in the Hood area,. A aorta In tha
penay boef l tal In bfemahla. Tenn.. la eAawn doting young refugees with madlelae
Mrttfy thorn ag ain * * .......... (Aaaaototad Prase Photo)

Theta three Saato|ai. aetiad by aaven Caledonia priacn farm convict.
In North Carolina aa they fled their edit, were relcetcd later unharmed
r :ar Plnehuret where the trail af the fleeing man waa loll. Lett ta
right; Walter M. Willard, 19-yaar-eld elvllian; Capt. I. O. Hlnttn and
W. L. Rabarta, ateward at tha farm. The ctcaped prUontra earrlad
their haatagea two hundred m ile, but the three men aaid they were

A modern aort af Cinderella otery find, Beby Mcrjofia Ann Meddoe, 11 month! old. treneferred from tha
modoet heme af M r ttruggling perenta In Somerville, M m . ta tha IS-room menclon of Mlaa RoaamaM
HunL mllllannaira aglnatar af Braahllna, M m , who haa adopted tha InfanL And tome day llttla Mar jar la
Ann will Inherit Ute wealthy aMata. Above art ahown Mrs. Richard Meddoe. the baby’a moth»r. and her
madeat tw ,'fam ily home. (Aaaa elated Prate Phetoe)

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B a s k e t e e r s Invade Tavares Toni

k Strive fo r Second
i r i n Over Tavares Tonight
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'STORMY WEATHER' WINS RACE

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llitsd for this week's fight card
•* **• *■ ° f P- H»H »» Third
and Sanford Avrnu* with th t tenround affair, featuring Dynamite
Cooper and Ba'lltn* Floyd bead-

■\ 0 ) oVIoek iba evening a. Daytona
T h t featured futurity race, Ike
Crach.
ninth on tonight'* program a t tko
i b . i.tcol &gt;| Int, a fte r tootet Lo«*wmd track a f tk* S .afurd
their f l n t *ame, ha* chalked ay Or'ando Kennel Club, will he a
victory nftcr victory to achieve «**• a f champion* w ith »wrh
.i remarkable record. The .Iparks *pe^*'ero aa B aht Taeksr, Ltest*
team, on the other hand, to caw- Tnetleina, Ana Hapo, Lady Iter.etc red ot&lt; of the be*t ii mbbu- * ^ m’
K cw t, D irty Omtn,
lion* In Central Florida.
|
TrdWIs and Mina Speedy
r no Uivermen will te e action R»wer linin* up fo r tho event
nn Friday evenln* aUo when' White the handtrwppero oeratch
they battle the S et*on U n lv e n iy their head* in nn a ttim p t to
Ft oilm en at p e U n l white Set- &lt;hooM a frvoriU , many of tho
urday night find* tho local a*- tric k ’* follower* will ho *lvt»*
* re ration to itlin * the powerful &lt;h» rpoody Babe Tucker their
It-rn ett Bank team o f Jnck*on- l.aeklnf while Ann Hope h u
vilte.
caught tho eye e f other*.
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J Their poet pooitkwu will prob­

program.

” ** J*l*n oehool fjoor.
I Scheduled to open the evening’*
*"• “ T1 “ ‘'I* of th« « • 'event* i* Iho iU.RhUr hmiw bat.
% u t * which took plaeo a m onk (j*.roy»| fcaturinit fire bruUorn
JO * ° n ,h* - ‘•“ I « « » » .'* • «•"* whore act will Leyte at H:M
■IM Ite s rrsU trm l a 3223 via- o'clock.
follow in* the roughtenr, dir piny In* an offetwe and hour* battle, three .1* rounder*
,h“l * orkwl aln&gt;o*t to and an eight-rt&gt;i.nd aeml-flnal will
nteDfcclicn.
In conteat, they be presented.
^ E u T * ? ? ’? !,**?. ,n lh° , flr,, ,
A •P»ria| *rc'k&gt;n will again be
*tr*‘*h^ *h» "••r"1" , ' ? trsarted for white follower. o»
M l * by half time and then led ,h, „ , uarr&lt;| e|rfle
. M to !• at the .tart of t h
e __________
h a t period. From all iadieatinni,
W* P*da should tome throuah LOtllA K n o c k s IlfOW n 1

&gt;«•- rr &gt;.. S M i t J ;

The firm two rnuni. were tame,
wllh „ r((Wn r-rry||I|f ,h. fiR|„ |(J’
Loula. In the third l/.t.U Ingn,,
connect with uhor., powerfu blow,
«« 'ho face which drove Urown to
t3vrr. Th« end came after 42 ,ec-'

, ; ...

plant*.

ENERGY and
RESISTANCE
PROM YOUR FOOD

WITHOUT GAS OR II.OA1

Brofldcrk-LoiiJK TiUp

Bout Set For June 22

of da.nk. ird. rumiDA. *
Muainpal Curporullon. rreuird
aad l i u t l i c under tha Inwa ef
IM* btaln ef Plortda, Fatlllunar,

T IIR VTATR
■poniWnt

OF*- rL U U ID A .

It*-

a o m n rw ta x P i t M i t i n
irrtsR A * o r n u u r * * r
BAArow tv FLUMIMA.

Schick S ham

Ask For Free
Demonstration

RANDALL
Electric Co.
1U MasnaHn AW.

And

Exide Batteries
Also
Valuetarlly akalnlap tkamaelveo In tk* katomant of an apartment keueo
In tke Prana, How Verb, tkoao kulldlnp mrvlce wotktia otartad a
kit-down otrtko whloh they hope will o*tond to kulldlng* throughout
Manhattan. A poiteomon M ohown taking thole nami*. (Aiaoclated

In lltf'l North Cnroliun proditred iftlJdlfi.lKlli piuimlH of lobaeco a* compared with ftT7,nft,000 |H&gt;unii* in I'J.IB.

FISH AND SEA FOOD SPECIALS

R e t r e a d i n g On
T i me P a y m e n t

Can Yon Pick The Winners7

Hlait |i|»r r
H W, T r
Mm Ui i t I
Muiu i :

HOCKEY'S TIRE SHOP
113 Park Avenot

Rond

Phone
265

Follow The Dogs At Loagwood!

J. Waits &amp; Sun
Whcleaale and Retail Hratrra in All
Kiada of Fiah and Hco Kuoda

Classified Advertisements
FKMAl.K

(’I)IIK:

llufereite'r.

Mutt live nn prcitlitia.

MEN I UET VIGOR AT ONCE!
NEW Oatreg Tonle Tablets con.sin raw oyster Invigorate* and
othar Mimtilama. Ono doao pep* ur
orgat.a, gland*. If not delighted
maker refund* f«w cant* paid
Call, nrlto McReynotda Drug Com

To Make Your Gathering More Festive!

Wli.e

F-IH llernld.
No matter what Iho orcaahHi . , , whether

•*—.sil'inlton Wonted.
llAY WILLI SOMM, cnb.rcl wom­
an, want) work n t maid, halflay. 013 Ot ingo Arc.

Star Feature - Tonight

t»ny.__________________

60 GALLONS iru free Sat­
urday, S«e IL B. Pope "OU RENT) Hve rciim modern
burgalmv, 1IH \V. I'.Hh St.
Company.

NINTH RACE

Im UvMsr I
Matte. VMMal i n l i a i .

Waatsd
WANTED _ DAI RYMAM, apply
at Bl***ra Dairy.

W anted to Rent,
ROOM W IT H ref ned couple hj
rUe-.Iy L J y until M jy or Jum
llione S ll- W .

WAfnrED-lTi^vrithlarTRoul#
experience preferred but not RAT NIP will do tho work. Try
oeremary. Opening now. Write
It. Hmnley-Peg::* Ilird w an
___________ _
Rawtelab**, FAB-SI I-MC, Mem Company,

..■iksaiaitfmn. -

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SPECIAL!
Flavor
This Week

MButter Pecan”

'tilt RENT: Nine room realilenc.
and double parade located one
REBUILT 3*ton Dodge in ch
with eelety body, ready to half mile from Country Club cr
hiol. Pi let. STM. Rebuilt Chav
; tl Lakr, Has all miaie u
inlet truck, celery body, SI35
onvrnicnce*. t'a'I HOd-J.
Reel A Bon*. I'aod Car Dealer*

Ml W. Ut SC

jno'r*

Hi. V iballM or Heawst Ah* or tha Father &lt;4 Urn Cnootry
Biminab Ic* Cream deoervra a pine* aw j w r mown I “ *
yeor *parial* early, aad ho aaonred at a dclktewa,

FUTURITY

I'hontf 101 ur 023-J. Wal.cr S
FREE! IF t K i t i acid eauae* yne -'oilman,
Stctnach Ulcer*, On* 1’slna, Ir.
dtgealion, Hcanburn, GET f m V U It N I S II K U 4 Room houisample dre'or'a prescript lor, Udg*
Quarter meter, 10T North L i
at McReynold'i Dru* Bor*.
u«t. Ijiwaon.

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at*. MM

cm

New Tim e Payment Plan
O n G o o d y e a r T ire s

The rultnn ennaumptlon In the
United Htatea lnctru»ed In lUftftM over that of the at»»un liefure
anil waa aomewhat ubovu tho
average
ronaumptlon fur the
perlml 102.1 to IUM, government
rrrnrd* revr.tl.

Folks who have a lot
o f com pany think
our Family’s W his­
key is just right for
en terta in in g . It jg
extra tasty and for
m ild n ess, I n evsr
•ampled the beat of it.

AI ATM dtuO tlA L U U t i l f o r
IMMiUA, le AAU m m OMNIM W CWCATt, IR IU A U M H .

AN NOUNCING-

CIlirAGO, Fell, IM. _ (A*) —'
lleavywelKh: Chaitipioti
Jimmy
llntldock will d''(eiid bit tide fur
tha firat time apnlnat llomliar J m
IaiiU hi ('nnilakey I’ark ne*t June
Tl, Mn:rhnmher Juo Foley antranced yattenlay.
Soldier 'Field offlelttlly wut
counted out at a poaalble all* ye*letday when the Chicago F*»h
B&lt;&gt;*rl curried out it* threat to de­
mand 2ft per cent of the rum* re­
crip'.* u* rental fee.

Folks call our
Family’s Recipe
a right sociable.

h n « tiw c ir r t u r n w ttm r

lb!* nn1Ion-ivlil* cyntpivium,
I Hlila Ca
rn»h. I’ralrle Dnld, IW r Hut
I. Kauy WWp. Mad* C*r*fut.
O. t*. IIKRNDON.
While ‘her* ir e o'her proposal* ---V Klcht, March*.
Clerk of the Clrrull Court
f»r judicial re 'o n n In the bill iu Ik. HKttiNlr—K uturllr: tPIrat llatf
of Hemlo.de County, Florida
Iw llr tM.ublf)—Madam Marker, (O F F IC IA L HKAI.)
ini tcil to rcn p rera, the main point »f
lllllr ltiir»h*m. Itundar Mornlno,
of ci?&gt;tent Ion 1.4 ihp one question: niPtirrin**.•. |ll*ch Orchid, liUrh iv v a n r i s e r e r rotiW T w T i m
aia tw j r n i r i A i . r i a n t ? o f
Slim ld the I'tealdcnt be enipow- Fnvnrli*,
“
“ “ ttayman Warrior, (loMI*
Eureka.
TWR WTATR » r FI.OWHM. IT
crnl io Incrraan the Supremo Tl.TIttV—P ttlarltr: 1^*1 Half or
('curt mrmberahlpT
Itallr HiMihlet—f»|.pT'« I'rtd*. Itlp
IK.I Ante*. E rm ine Krkih
PLAY GOLF
Mark the hollot t» b&gt; primed in ri.lllu^
I’UvIn* rtlfh . Alva buck, Jwlaa
at
loui'rtow ’a laauo of The IlcratJ J, lllur Maldra.
BANLANUO GL’I.P
F o f l.T tt—»-l« m il.: Ilaw krr*
ntcimllng in your View on tho
t'hlrf, Our Put. lilnrlion*. Itnnnl
and Country C!db
•li’c'ikrtr, whether you faror iH*__
JiMlttr. I'mru. W. U W.. Laal TlTho sport hat and moat *e*n»e
pirn or are opiMiac I to It. After car.r. t'urwiKMl.
you have inatkeil the ballot, tendI FIFTH — U mil*: Mr J*»P*r, m If conn* la Central Florida
Hlrrl Kldr. All I'ommnn. Kin*
Fa**—1&gt; Hole*
nr bring I: to The Herald office. Kina. K 'llr'a Frlm d, Frlwo F»ck.
Vndtea Me
Ilcnulia of I’ve tallntln* In thla Meccai K rrrlrr. AtMr H*&gt;*r.
HIXTII—Futurity:
l.uchr «M#i
Men 75*
corumunlry will ho primed dally,’ rjulvt
g „j;v
I'lra**. kkrlln* Mahoul.
|2B—Month IIS
cli.ntt wlih a cnmpllailon of m * i m ."iikm"t. r"|»I .witan. J»r HlnOs
h o * ll..r , I M il V rn tu rr .
itenrl ren rna. reprraentln* npln- AtMHVKMTH
— SjJjL-t-.il*: llw k r
'4*1114lit* *%Valfir TT*»™, lllahl kldr.
IloVimu**t*. Ituaa*. K rtrtlhl’rtnrrr
Aullor ll»» Aaaln, Hu*l* llolL
I HlflllTli — Fuiurliy: rkarm lne
, M«I&lt;1. H.ihnrn-* F»«r». » * r
lor. Ixitrh Frlm d, llu.li* Man. Bl
I Itor. n .w lr Hr*. Tru# Murk.
N lV T I'-a -ie m lt.: Ijokr TurkrV
t . i n l r Turtle Ian. Ana ll«a*. J ^ d r
I M.irih.im. Hp*rdy l:**n'. f,lr*K

STRIKERS CHAINED—VOLUNTARILY

• She
*5
^ Mlp" onAi ul fiKh,l"K I" «»&gt;• founh
E'j i— t ™ (tu"n* IU ” *
. I round. Hhnrp rig If* uml left* mtt
Tf.
lm*uP wl11 conal.l Brown reel In* to the ro|tea. Any . _ , ^ cw&lt;^f|r&gt; hnilhen* at th« oilier fltirty nml he wtm ilurn.
^fcrward
tort., Shiver at een-j l&gt;a lo.l. be tried to regrln hi* feet,
, ter awl r»d*elt and Mctjual-lo
Ueforeo Walter llcicu’,
■* Ruanlit unlrM a la*t minute |((t |„ nn
n&gt; |utl| blni.n'lf u|i.
■aan*n find* lloyil or N. New»[ Ba'r.t went !• wn tbrn tu.hrd nv-r

Tobuero SpcrlnlUl K. Y. Floyd
• I N orth Curiiliuu Htate College
ooya a hundred M|u*re yard* of
hod, nr » bed III ynrda Inn* anil
lit yard* wide, will produro from
1AD0O to 15,000 M'l.lling lubarco

Legal NsUn

Unu.it. HantlaoAww Caonty, ra a n eylvaala.
You and earh af yaw are hereby
r«.|Olrnl In appear tv Ib* Mil eg
roipplnlnl . o*l»*t yaw la
tko
a W .c ..ulttud raiiae at Ike Caerl*
boaa* ef BaailBole Cooaty, Florida,
In Haurnut. Florid &gt;. ea Meaday.
Ike 1st oar et March IttT , aad
nn»o your fallare so to do da era*
pro cenraeaa
Will
be eat -fed
eaalnet yon.
It ! i tarlhar ordered that thlk
order rhall h» pakllahed oaae *
week for four n.naerallv* waehd
In The KoBfnnl Herald, a pew*,
paper pnblllhrd In nearer*; Heenl*
•o le Counlf, Merida.
Ix.ee nod ordered at kaaferdi
F I Hda, Ik la 111k day e f Jeaaary,
l* If .

Sanford Is Given
Chance To Ballot
On Court Change

fi&amp;Jrsri«j?zi «*«“»

fc*tad the Tuvnre* R aquail, I'J
■te T, her* In their firat mtetin*,
to oxpeeliul to rhnlk up anoth.’r
. atlctory ioriiithlTn the preliminary
la m e a t Tavaiea, alatcd to bc*ln
a t 7:30 o’rlock.

W a lh a r.

Too are bareby n .iiillid that a
pelltloa hn* b**n fil.u
la Ib*
a r. H K R F P O W ,
abave amltlrd n » &gt; on Ik* Itlb
Clark.
day of Fabruary, 1*1}, by Ik* City
By A. Ml W REKA .
of Hanford, Florida, for Ik* rail,lo­
Da
paly
Clerk.
tion of Katundlno llooda of anld
Clly In Ik* naarraata prlnrlpnl F H E IV H. WILROR.
V'«"J&gt;lor for F la la lllf.
amount of F IV K Mll.l.ln.-T N ISK
lll'N D R K U THOUSAND lull.I.AIlM (IKAL)
ably hi the mala factor in the l ll.vva.eae.ee), wbirh ul.1 Refund.
Honda nr* rally dearrlkrd In
way tho f a it preyhounda flakh Ina
anld petition:
You
ar* hereby rr.|iilre.l nn Ike
In thl* ultra-ipeeial ekiaoie.
llth day of Marrh. IV3T. nt 10
The choice fee the daily double n'rlnek,
A. If., before the nln.re
lira with DUhirine aad JudaaJal- (tyled rourt. In ehnmlmra nt the
eourl
h
o
w . In the City of Him*
thouck many ar* rountia* aw Sun- font Florida,
In allow ranee. If
I d*y Morttln* and Bad Anice, a any yna knva. why and. Refund;
M 'r t t f i i F i l
rm a
fiBtet
Ion* *hot comblnition. cumin* Inn Ib.nr.n ehould not he vnlldale.1
and ronflrmed.
In your mind, n* well a* to find throufh.
In Wllneaa Whereof I hove herewhir* tho niton ttaitdn a* a
onto net my bond and nffl«»il the
TuvN um s m it e
eenl of avid eourl
at
Hanford,
whole that NBA Scrvlei. planned p tiu 77
rr'
— te mil*; Ann Cltnrltr. Florida, thl* l»1h dny of Fehru-

j C . " I~ ...II, I. •-*«* Out In Fourth Round

H E g fr
l.jtejjd. the entire c W ^ t e w l a y
Wc,, '!*r"" ' lp " U . ,°
S g jr
«
* * h7 •"*'
K T
,'hfl ,f,,rw*r; 1 '’""•'I
Ptetten *oeu In at renter atvl

awaar

8 |x ( o p t i o n a l bout* K art bow

; A* acalnut Eu.tl., U fearful of Bomb«rM-rnJ. 1*
1“ ' . v T
■ btdown following the .train of
V. ' T “ lrchn,f*1 kn,,ck'
:.«te content with the Panther*. u „ on in
®r, TT"
Amy inclination to take thin*. X T . , '" , m ' Z i f
? "f ,h'’
Jtear# however, would, In all prnb- h,
.
.
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L

U R U CtIRRRT. bla wit*, no*

Here This Evening
*

.V f 30 ° * « k 0,1 **■ Tte j|n|n|r ^

L o u is a

1 * n . *Me Trsffk, lUae I f M ,
(aadaata.
T t ir . r r A T R n r
r jo a t D k TQi
T*,., rtl—ru le rltj: U M lc'a Oat.
J im DRAYTON, MuaaMW t i e .
Chaace Chart.r. a^alte Loam, u n i
m w . aad IJH ’tJOC bRATTON.
Ck i , Trail mi ban. M ir Uiau. UK*I
ca re of Ptorrle D t M a W iaW

I A fter Eueftis G in * V ?

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HHAYTiiM. hie wife. D A V ID
AtKMM aad MART AIKRR.

b Good Figkta Listed

L; Alter Ihelr brilliant M m r t te

n n A T T o g Tfcand

Katao

Place Your Order Now To Assure
Delivery!

SANFORD • ORLANDO
Kennel Club

SEM IN O LE
CREAMERY
COMPANY
SIS East 1st St.
Pfcsste M l

�* * *.

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Bpott Saiford Report Would j
Aitteail Service Im re Canal
Presidents Of C i v i c House Committee To'i
Clubs Urge Usage, Act On Waterway! F r a n c e Invest
Of New F a c i l i t y By Early M a r c h
R e p o r t Of
Several prominent Baaford ritfavorebl« report oa the FI
ar­
A favorable
FtorAimed At Pyi

SilVitlOR A n ?/
f i rm ! to k»snaetl*»*a tho tragedy.

.A- tHriy-pooad powder charge
of a fhre-bwk d u ll wont o ff la
tho A m ah o f ». s'a^onnl yun ea
tka domUttariaad Wjrmlny dorlny

when tha ot yloaton sent f t a r
meats af steel and lion through
tha bailee of the yun c o w and
■yoblet tho bulkheads.
Admiral Arthur J. Hepburn,
cemmaader-bi-chlef of the U. 8.
flWt, taalyht Issued tha fallowing
offtrial Rm o f dead an*. W and;
*~ The'kadi f - .
Caps. Rdward John Tremble,
asm af kte, wife, Mary D. Trum­
ble, 14)9 K k * Brevet, Alexandria.

"Twain*
that If tho expansion
of the British aaty la te continue

Fiaaace Drive
W ia H d p M u y E r-rl^
Annual Report Shows
Wide Scope Of Op-—
.
e m t i o n , By Foot'Skj%
CountyWVTo Receive
m _»__
Citlicns who contribute to Iko
Salvation Array's flaaacial drive
beginning sboal Mar. I* will do­
nate to a wide scope of hamaak
tartanism, It wan Indicated by J Rcmlnetr CowdiuriJI receive
. tM M .il aa He aaare uf tasrs
statist^ set down today la tha
-m fhbai-npnrr'jr csiA: *Tr«* w ^ w SMtPf tRsWahTrifUlscd bet*Feron, commander of tho Army tia* at Florida tan tracks. Comppost hero.
' , trellef J, M. Lee reported today
Fhr kmtaace.' ln IBM t|a 'Army I from Tallahassee.
A total aamuat of 13*0,097J&gt;«

» rr""’ »•*
J^Ugyta nuvuii. At
w
i,u »or^ 6si«te un the way to the (
Centre-rim-bride -amF-briiWgiaoinr-tnirct -tk-r.rre-tho'attlJ
church, and below they leave after tho wedding down a
honor. (Associated Frets Fhotn)
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isen' today cam# forward with Wa rhlp canalby Army engineers
statement* of commondailcn tor would rooalt In an approval of
local Interest, rccponaiblc for eb-j tho project by the House Hirers
taking airmail service boro, and aad Harbora Committee, the As­
rack one urged volumnoua aac of. sociated Prose teday (turned Rep. _______ _ __— - - the now fadlfay aa aa tedueetnem Martin Smith, (P.) Washington, Spanish civil Wkf,
| a lint o f 2 7 natUm f t
for tbo tiovrmmcnt to make k a aa aaylng.
"The opposition to tho project at stifle the con flict
ponaOncnt one.
Follow lay aro some of the tha last tension of Congm i was, non-intervention.
fcaseJ chiefly on tho fact that It; T h e
general
lb
■tMoeaoatat
Mayor Ed Hlrxlns—“The air­ bad not rocslved tho approval rf schem e, Ineludlrtf I
mail aervle* wbkh It to ho Inaug- tho Army engineer* In a formal foreign volunteer*, M
vested kora about Mar. 1 la only rirera and harbors report,'* Smith
said.
|
temporary, raoro or less on a trial
The Ik use Committee, of nhlriti
baate Hoary uao wilt mako It permaaent, and I hope that er.ry. ha la a member, has disagreed
bualnr-a firm will dlapatch at least with the engineer*, only four times
(fonChaetd oa o*ae O il
| In history. Smith said.
Tho Washlnjtton congressman! w e timer sianu as &gt;na i n
•aid If tho Army engineers rec-, the Capital. Reports said OgV
------------ —- —----------- --- . _ ommrndationa
0 __ ______ are _______
favorable,____
the menl troops had plunyod
f k f P iiftti-m P n i n n
project will be approved by tho Insurgent linen at P insarm
Irl r illllfC
a t t n i l C r s committee and
It will bo Included In n desperateattempt to at)
Q t o s v m s l Vaa
f l a l n n J n ln an °ntnlbus
rivers amt harlton’artillery whichhas swept tho
1H
U r i a l l u O hill to lo laid before tho present! Important highway to Vhtej
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Congress.
Tho road still Is under OoV
Tklrty-lhm Future Farmers of
Army engineers xahf the War
eMltw7*blir IfaWipC by
America from the fte^nol. CiqXiUVi’»".mt-n''« RWrr and llarter! ■untvnt fire,
ter were “(a Orlando today attend1! Board had virtually completed
"bile#-----London
awaited
fhml
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^Stale's
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‘m°"* ^ [ W r ite r G iv e s A n a l y s t s C
CT countlea, according to

• V l h * Kmhtrioo Batter, Ctoetn-

havo fouaj It difficult to do so.
There were three cases, where
Iniilgcnts were hadty In MM W
medical atteation, and »hk&gt; wgf
supplied by the Army on h a h

TtNewYork Stage
K P r o d u c e Phy
Tho Inconsistent lights of Bran*.
w*F showsisd their brilliance on
Byrd again today oa tho toriM tordhe returned to bis oM
'' I s s s n to begin prettoc'.lon
•ow piny,
• Vrrt wound up In New Ycrh

the comptroller’s office.
Lh aad BUto Treasurer W. V.
Knott anaounnd tha distribution
aa the first for 1N7.
\ Officials of tha Racing Commksloa said they eipecled later
collection« is, bring In miffi.-lcnt
fuada so that each County this
year will receive more than the
91 C.TM paid last year.
AU collections In taxes on race
wagering aad track admittances
go to the couatks in equal
■karoo, after agyonam of Racing
U s t year wOmtioiu toUled
|l,43CJtt7, Citmmbilon expenses
• ^ t o d to W M M , tha counties

reaching I141SJM.
S tm p io m

A d r ia e n

V i s i t K Orlando
Fair Btfore End

Is ym tmt-aamd but tha Kantor lho has already laid txientiva
pinna tor kx presentation.
Mr..Byrd first rose to stage
toms (a "Tobacco Road,” now entaring Ms' ftfh year on Broalwty. I k f h y r i tha role of Dud«
n carrot-nibbling
country
8Last*r,
_la „.k-I
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T.

R.

Rlmpasa,

Chamber uf

The prlw-wlnnlng meat exhibit
of the Hanford Future Formers I
at she Reposition will bo rsmovtd
at tha end of the wc«k ami re­
turned to Richard llicksan who
provided hoge which chapter mem­
ber* butchered ard cured their firms must have Florida license
mrdl tor the privilege of exhibiting plates on their automobiles
Davis' sistrment was Issu'd
By WII.I.IH THORNTON
i tlon stone cf the Judiciary, one of^ It In two fairs.
from Jacksonville where ho I,
• pending several days in mnnrc
" 5 5 noon*ot"iVb. 'r iw ir p r e * .! * • ,hrc" e#'or,|l,,“,f }'t' " ch,t nf
tlon with dutlei of tag law en
Waal Roosevelt mnt to Congress' U' »' ^vermnenr. Icgl-lsttve, e«forcement.
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a historic message. 1. strongly ^
,ml
y h"" pr°'
The drive sgslnst Florida em*] Circuit Court here today !•■
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poaaU «rrt lmm?«iUt»*Iy rrco*saggamed that (ongress enact new
far.rrscMng -fptoyres u*lng ottt-of-Hisie plates relvrd three damage suits totaUa*
Java in orirr that ih« Judicbry
| n mn*,y yr^m in rIiit ih« U*
on their atttomeblles will le» em-' SJO.OOO filed by residents of Ml*
um sf function In arconl with moJ-( ^ BoprfM# ourt.
A'l indiesiIona this afternoon phssisrd Immediately, srrmdiiVT ami ngslnst the Florida Fiwk
mr«a ■umaaltlaa
* f ff &lt;nf|T«i«lf*r Intr I ’ rw iflc n l RtKII#- pulnted to success In the Am’rl- w •***• Inspee'or.
' Ilisirihutin'f Company of Orlaadth
Tha message wss arcampaninl{
sreampanick
propoaal rt*canlini( th« U can Uglon drive u&gt; obmln • ! »
FI. F'. Houshnlilrr, attorney
H«*&gt;«
lh»*
m,,n
of
M"
ofby a letter from Attnrney.fiener.il,
to for hwirumenta to equip the first tWt h»* • « » Instructed to he pn- the plaintiffs—Mr. ami Mra. M. Is
Cummings backing tip the sui.gr* j (tart *aV th- le'gi'niitng! W ist to! nnlt of ■ (’ons ef the Legion Dr.m H«. W Lrm In the rnforeemeut Mention and MU' Martial* T n f*
tints mule, ami s draft uf a hill thfi auprnn i» courtT
rr *nid the litigation waa haadd
I ami Buglu ("orp*.
I
cxplttlnl^ig that no |a
drawn In tha Department of Jus­
on sn accident Dec. 27, IBM, W
Tha Unitr.1 Htatca ti govtmcii; Party Mcro, Legion chairman of »i«Uty will be *hown.
tice to make the plan effcctlre.
tho Orlnndu-.Hanford highway.
under n wrhirn I'onatituilon. That', Loyal work, &gt;aUi tan man tfeaignai-j
The massage recommended sev­ Is our basic and fundsmcn'sl law,
Tho hill of cnmplalm set focti
•d Uat Frida) to nun In 910 •ech Q m n f ~ r A ll/w v n w T o
eral reforms In judicial pnwrduri' adopted l,y the people l&amp;O years already
are reporting wkh the S • n I O T Cl IkOXLF 1 0 that the plaintiffs were passed bp
and In lha conduct of thn fe&gt;lcrni ■go whrn the present government
several in rka of fruit of th* fniR
IA p p e a r In Society ctimpany
courts. Chief among them were began. Everything Congre'i does, full amount uf cash.
when a trailer ■ldeewlp*l
plans for "a constant ami system- everything the president does, ev­ . o n d T S s o
Palm Beach th - passenger car causing k IP
■tic addition of younger blood," erything executive official* do, a full corps, is listed to arrive
overturn and Injuring th* thn* **•
to "vltallta tha courts."
rupsnta,
comet at s result of powers given Her* tonic hr. Mr. MurD said, and
liny
Flchols
of
Hanford,
a
Uni­
Attsmhm Immodlsttly centered them or denied them by the peo­
Mr. and Mra, Merahon each are
would be distributed at the Jun­ versity of Florida student, hns
on tho proposah which applied &lt;•&gt; ple in sdopiing thU ConiUllUtlon. ior Legion corpa prattles listed been nominated lo hex an un­ asking t3.000 damage', white
tha U. 8. Supreme Court, fouml-iI t ’eeefeeea ea eaae faeet
named opponent from the Univer­ Ml's Turner ireka 110,000 fretM
for 7:30 o'clock at Legion Hut.
Immediately sftsr the first unit sity of fieorgia at a society box­ tho defemlanta.
Is equipped, Mr. Mere said, plans ing show In West faint llrarh
will be started to outfit a second Tuesday nighr, according lo Infor- Truluck Reported
' mat Ion received hero today.
group.
To Be Recovering
Charles Francis Coe, noted writ­
er who broatleast tho Louls-HharSttFrama Cowrt FhU F^lU c:
J. II. Truluck, office
key fight, will act as announser
and referee In place of (tone of the Security l.t mber Compaq*
T ka IfrraM,
Tuney who hail signed for the who had a finger amputated dat^
Stuiford, F la.
Ing a Wednewtoy Inspecttoa trip
Job but was called to California.
Proceed' front the affair will be of the firm’s manual shop, waf
Pf*ai4ant IfoottevaH hat aafced CnngrcttH In paw a
this
Mra. Holland Dean, of
dumped Into the West Palm Beach reported “rv'tlng comfortak(y"h*
hm BfwvUia* thal when a r a t a l Jutl«c who has been
City, today waa preparing tha .Post-Times Charily Fund and dia- attaches In Ftmabl-Laughtoa Mp&gt;
• J w t* 1* yw w or reora rm fcts the age if 70 anil
serlpt for a pageant depicting irlbtned for hospital and social moriai Hospital today.
r -’A
the history of tho citrus Industry
•w a Moi rat ire within six awath* th em fler, lha
The amputated finger &lt;
in Florida, to be presented In
tho left handt according
akall apfoint an aMUIonal Judge lo hk
Ocala oa Apr. 13, If and IL
physician who attended th*
TMa law, aader prraaal condillons, would re*
The sketch U to b« presented
W in Um pm idanl lo add aU Juatiemt (u Ilia I'nltad
T e M " S a t " Ifee e s t l e t i t at T k e SSereM reeSere mm P t n M ta l
«M »iel(*e pees— I le re 'e e te Ike a a e t r e , n a r l , T k e O a la rS
erekl. le ee-eeerelten w ttk r e t a lt a r .S', a. eaMaeaeare a trin S hr
r.S stra la e , see., le eeklaa « 1~ U a * III- eeratlee. S h tlla l
&gt;e r e a r eoe M u , r , a t Ike h aO an eS Ik la r a ja .
T k a h tlla l
I I I ha rapatafeg l a e a t t a a e a t '- t t n e t aa that a ih — ata—
t
r ra a a la a t llr M r l a t a .
le I ha neaeaieaaiten art I-la, W illie
b e rela a. S i l k neevlea a .e &gt; aar,-aeaen aet. alaa lllra tIt- aaaallae
Stk ae I a, r a d ia l a eat,aha ml lha Itaeaa la ta lta C a a * a k rt'S aaaa*

Damage Suits For
$20,090 Are F i l e J
&gt;In Seminole Conrt

Drum, Bugle Corpe
Equipment Cash In
Collected By Legion

Ring At

OvUitt Coafiacd T»

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F ill O u t and Send In This Ballot

Horticultural Unit
Jubilee Pageant In
W ritten In Sanfonl

M mm Chapman of Semi* &gt;&lt;Am &lt; is In Winter

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to r A a b ria g Bach*l!er

•ay, “Men mm * Avmm An IIUMtkal l i i toM ad Mr Caonty,"
a, -Cm. "O iha Bda,* Mr. Baritfiler's Miasa, f

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Th. lerei tM la mm ef Six Who
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Mre. Dean’s ______ .H i ba.
,rr* r on lh' ehaln «»"r when

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today before

Circuit

wooJ;i Jt»dc* MilUrd B. Smith.

A sentmerd
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to Jnhn
30 d ay* an the •
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*C*?T1"* *•"*. He nlro entered a pica efte
to praaa dUpatchea from Marioa guilty to breaking and entering JJ
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Sentenced To dung] LOCAL WEA

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                    <text>Undefeated Eustis Cagers
ianforditee A w ait Chance Babe Tacker Wfl'Ecken e m At
To A venge 32-14 Setback TiyForCgaebackj W inL eagm 4

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iw » V m n m 'N i M i a l i M M

to tro ck .r* . coflot aaoomhleai oo4
othor r « t a n for * I I hoor n r t i l
*o4log a t l : H A- M., to&lt;Ur aa r»
p o ru d k f J- a MMkaal, M aaa
w - t . to tho FodoraJ M ata Mark#!

pwaak which approilmate* 16 or
IT canaccuilv* win*, the Panther*
p H endeavor to emulate their
drtrat of two week* ago when they
Waatwid the Sanfonilte* by o 3t.14 ranat on the Kuatls court, handfew the local* their worst defeat
of the present season during which
An Fads hsvr loot four gnmes.
la tha previous meeting, tho
Feathers took a 7-1 lead in the Inl.Itol period, stretched ihs odvanpga to 11-4 by half time and then
jfeaMtog a 33-4 edge at iha close
,of the third period. At one lima
w e to f ihe waning mlnntrs, they
;M by a margin of 33 point* a*

ward poau, Jack Pwrdon la tho
canter poaltlon and Johnny Mori u and Dal Forgiuon In tha dafont hr* peaMona.
Arnold and
Balia* are t span ad to atari to the
forward pooItIona for fha Pant bora
white Cbm, who tallied 14 point,
la tha game two weeka ago, will
bo In tho pivot poaltlon. Walker
aik) Horne will etart a* guards.
The Fed* are expected to ba in
the beat of condition tonight fol­
lowing their brilliant play Satur­
day evening when they topped
the St. Aogoatine eager* by a
65-11 count on tho local floor.
Ilia local* took an early lead
and war* never to dangrr of
loalng it at any portion of tbo
conteit.
■ Billy Kachry lad tho aeortng by
'tallying ton time* front tha
'field and one* from the foul Ha*
for a total of SI point* while
Reichert ted the vie Itor* with el*
.point*.

O w taf hack Into tha limelight
will ba tha radrsror of Oab«
Tnekar whan aha llnaa up with n
tMl fltU for tha featured ninth
rac* at tha Longwood dog trade to*
sight. To do *0, the xpeatly Babo
Btaat beat out tha favorite Rule
I bit, who rank* above Blorwliu
Onion and Ana Hope, two other
apoodataro, alao Hated In the clac

lady Horsham In
Surprise Win At
LongwoodTrack

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u r m r e * —napaiia* iteht. «*mam! rood, market ctaodr. FM&gt;
ICRMerti! Wntarn rrta, I*. tU Ml, Kaatrrn rrla., 110-131
MIITTAHI)—Fla. rurlr, per da*,
kunrhea, tec.
onion'S: (jnr.rnej — n * . pat
do*. b unch.*, l* - t* : poorer, lo w er
PAkdUtT—rto. per daa. baa
eh re, I f - J le .
PEAS: (nnr.EN) — Fla. k«M
bpr*. are. to qaalllr, J.ie-l.U-

a claaay field to tha 4-14 mil* fan- itm
lured race at tho Siaford-Ortan-1* »
do Kettnal Club track la Longwood lair night, Lady Honham
won going away by two length*, j
Dirty Omen cam* up faat to
to taka aocond money, while
Speedy Karl took third.
&gt;
Torrid and Bod Soadael topped
dally drttUe honor*.
M a u n la *p i t a a r
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plaawt I* four ilaya an bark and
gat inttr Ur. Ptush lb, l.laitc.r
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aater* •llmlnnt* liapurltl.a an d
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alakl*. .runty ll"W, rrr&lt;|U.nl tlr.
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NEW Oat re* Tonic Tshlets con&lt;aln raw oyster Inrlcorates and
1other stimulant*. Ob* dose pep* up
* organs, glands. If not delighted,
maker refunds few cents paid.
tt&gt; Call, writt MeRcjrnold* Drug Comj *«' panf*
in
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day. 713 Willow Avo.

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ABIJ! MAN to dlatrlbutt sample*
handle Coffee Rout*. Up to MS
first wrrk. Automobile given a*
bonus. Write Albert . Mills, *71
Monmouth, Cincinnati, O.

TW O FURNISHED fire-room
apartments. Apply S it Magno­
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OARAGE APARTMENT, &gt; spaea
for rar. Adults only. Corner 14th
to and Palmetto Avenue,

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Fish lines a mile long with aa brown handbag. Valuable papers. It AT NIP will do the work. Try
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To Carry Through
U n t i l J u n e 30
f M m activities •*.' the WFA ,
•«
|M Sarnlaol* County may W * •
VOW W
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(arataad within a m y »*&gt;rt
W A R m w n S ttl FaM t t l i ,
that, W. S. Carlo, work 41rac- ” A8HINCm &gt;N, F J J I j
tar, Mid today on tha ba.l» of| 1AP&gt;
. 8 *WS ° f ? . _ J r a ^ 5
an mMfflcinl^atatcmcnt mada by|
._ y S 5 o U
Prank P. Ingram, Btala Admin* Bone, IUffiOCrit,
totrator on tha lattcr'a return proponed to d V ■ SWMSy
from a eonfersnev of 8Uta ad* tlonal am endm ent w M d | W
mlnlalratara In Chicago.
predicted WOtlM bo " M M M
Plan, for . ho R a t i o n of tha J , , eom pW telPt" * ! ■
administration In this County and
*
j
,,
Other, throuyh Jana 30 ara bain* f f P ” ” ” *1” " g g ^ W g
worked out by national official*. PrenldePl KooaetTOtt ■ ] i M
ln«ram waa quoted a . Myln*.
raor*anUatkm pingram,
V
While It bad appeared that tha
Their proposal—patterwnd a l l
mlddla treat flood situation ml*ht the "Madison Amandaaawt* tf# |
dtvart some of tha WPA fund. na||y eoniidarad dortn* I t OP
Intanded for Florida, Mr, Carlo -tltutlonal ...........
waald M
aald taaram reporteil no definite
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mention waa mada of plana alon* J*
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ra anart M
thaaa tinea.
two-lhlnla vote any W m l H
A considerable part of tha
‘nvslidatfd hy
tha
M yna
proprlatioli recently approved by ^' '&gt;urt. No netioi would be ta ll
font: rota la beIn* u»e(| to aa
wever until tha Raw CmM
tho diet reared condition of peo. ha(l ^
,|„ t# d foltewh* 4
pie and communltlea In the flood 8upriim# Cotutu

•n o b porooaa wort burned U daolh la f h n o that lawk
amamat after an aatomokUe aaj a *tew moving product
ctaahod aanr Uka CUy, Via. Tha charted wroakaga of tba t
aatramtilT In wkkb tha vteUms wart rldtep la ahowa abov
And worn kbntlfted teatatlvvly aa CtertpM May, Ida wifa at
two aUldrtn who IWsd near Adel, 0 a , a a f Mr*. Maude flew
bar two chUdraa of VaMoeta, 0*. (Aaaoetatad Proaa Photo)

be n0 luipemkn of the law’. pro- M
t[
vlikini for a penalty of two per- I
,
.i
eem a month for failure to pay .ha ■
&gt;s
liaan when they are doe.
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tie ruling wa. brought abou'hy ■
ata M in which IHe East Coast Is
Lumber and Bupply Company I
•:
taught to require Comptroller J, l u£j
J'yr,
M Ua to (iva It a buainesa per- I
yd:.£J
'
•it Without payment of peoaltiee, K
.
'&gt;£!;»
iLee'a office laid "quita a roa*
, „
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Chapter Members Hope To Clear More Thaa aideruble1' aum would m ult from Virginia Moore, a darkhaired
tha penalty proviaten .because hun* beauty from Beanattavllle, 8. C.,
93,000 For Year’s Activities;
angagod to becomeAUthe*u,~*
third
drada of hoataaaa firm. did not la ------------------------Barclay, the
.■
_______ Discuss Fair Work
pay the Items** and groat re bride. of
c. McClelland
.
^ " ^"^sln#
a tn e Uluatrator and
nipt, taaea during tha tlmi tha notedI •'
'o f ft
feminine beauty.
*®nno^
'*bf
4 s ’ * r '.A V iMamban of tha Samlnela Chap* law waa under court attach upon connote
tar. Future farm er, of Amarlaa, lit rotutltutloaallty. Final deci.lon Their betrothal wi
m r m m g M M i M m expect to clear mom than |U W , upholdiag tha law waa mad# by Mlaa Moor* fled
■ m S m m
from projert. operated between, tha Supreme Court la Daa.mbar. I »*«ap* *ha atten
""g ra m
Occupational Uctaaaa ware due nu&gt;.»* d .joined^ 1
unahto
July.l, &gt;l&gt;36. —If they were not a*tKK tAmoeiatc
O IT JffiW S BK1EF8

Future Farm ers Foresee
ExteUent Crop Prospect

n , i i e r , « . . . t u «i

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faa t t m I *•-&lt;"**
•»£-,
—
time a it u t i . a
rr
aa^aaat

Lumber To Finish
Athletic P r o j e c t

r r ^ e f . tb „ . &gt;,
Whral.r-oppoMak of M M
-u -.L .. r..~i. identa request for authority,:I
iacraaaa tho High Court'll M
tho WPA work relief program. benhlp ante as Joatloot new M
In thla County there ara aa*m l project, which have been ap­
proved but for which nq money ratified by special sea
hat been allocated. Work Direc­
tor Earle Indicated that he la called In each Stela, •
provided In tha CwatHaf
mkw to begin effort. t» obtain
rarely used.
funds for' beginning work on
Senator Norris, lid s
noma of thaaa,
Ha pointed out that two proj­ (Nebraska, and other M l
ects, Sanford Avenue and the "likerala" who hare crittria*
President* plan,
l*«o]a. Komi, will be completed by I by
soma congees
Saturday, thereby rinsing several
Jobs which have been a constant tho Whaeler-Bon*
msaits of livelihood for more
than a score of men.

Malaria la to aompkta tha club­
house at Municipal Athletic field
ware ordered by Chy officials tohand, two [ honey bate, IS colo-j vtm Mio tfteet fcb. 2»,
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atcordlag
taan announcement
Idcot nuroery vndo* Mblvadoa, 1.J Thercfota. they now ara delinquent made thU morning by Mayor Ed
ocraa; ciutia malar calltendon, 11 by I t months if they hove not Higgins.
aertat corn and other fleU crop* bean paid.
| An aoalgimam of men from
under cultivation, 1&gt; aeros,
| j b a penalty for gross receipts Cky force* wero tron.f.irvd temMr, Johnson aaplaiaod that tho lal delinquency also la two per- pornrlly to the boll path to rush
figure* applied to work that&gt;&lt;( n ai s month. Thla tax la poyaldo
acttehla* on tho Important work
planned, adding that aura than mamhly and tha comptroller’* of-' *nd Incur* completion before the
half of It already has bean accent- h, , Mjd It could not immadlatcly t arrival of atudenta entering a
pllshed and that tha final tabula-’ compute the amounts dua or tho I Chattanooga
Lookout-super vised
tlou may really shew mars than. nddsd paultks.
! baseball achool opening Mar.
waa originally oall ^ I i d .
I f tha tax In an Indlrldual rasa! Mayor Higgins said tha WrA
The majority of products pro-] wa* aa much a* #10 for March,I h*d doubled up In employee* on
F l o o-------d Collection AA 10-weeks’----dwead by Chapter member*, the ipjg, (h. penalty addetl woublt
project In on effort to a*, the
claaa In pnhS*
advisor said, are marimasd local-! mB, t pij.20 now due with cur-' endeavor finished before the deadSeminole Tounty rltlsena con» « »W y I t a g .
ly*
| raapoadlng addition* for each *ub- H***
tribute.! |l,flin m
, uff,r,r,t d**
•*“ c h*»h#r a l Cats,
Fm urt Former* aaeamklod last sequent month of delinquency.
C*W rscemly waa forcctl to n the Ohio Diver Valley, accord-1 '77**
7 •Umttlod toasoapM
In* to a final report made today1 5l,h.*,W,*h .*
hogteahn f#
bf Mrs. f . |». Scott, acting chair- L
1
* —**«— !#
man. of Ihc Hctl Cross Chapter V*ldM
here during the drtee f
A" '------- ‘
**
relief funds.
* » » hare assembled at 3 P. A retort mi the Chapter** smos
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Ifnreportnl Indlvldut] tontribu
tL today In Jndge J. O, Sharon's pr ar taamg pitas an ford, thato C D O O l 1 0 U H flT 8 t6 F §
lions rccsntly are:
low adflee to discus* plan* far the I J U pouotte of moat or* now on
■
Kpwr.nh league Union, ft;
Monday Scheduled
fMtttea tentatively aloud for h«dL
a n . l. '* i f c D°»«hy
Lamb,
poblk
Preihyt.rlan Church, Imsrmcdlats
^
A
I /William Sarnott a n d David gghool aurse, today warned per- As Holiday By Bank, Department #3.31; Osceola,
'—
I b r io woo* named on a committee m a, grhoo) (hj|drvtt of tha danInsurance CoinLocal Postoffice Afro-American
A committee composed of locol to lay. wmathr* plana for «h* g *
^
allowing youngsten
patty. #3.
teMty p w t a M i ohlppcr* will aaa-ai oamaut vacatloa tear
« o h . Immoalsailoa serum tc
Mrs. Hcott rsltr rated her appre­
Tha At nfont post of flea and th*
■mot ••
o'clock tonight in the. An whor committee, competed of fn r tw th,
of dlph
ciation for ib* Interest thla Coun­
Roaforil
Atlantic
National
Hank
A^r**** ^
OFOWers office m Boyd Coleman aad John Jane., ^
typhoid fev.r and small
#111 ft* m minnils ■■ll
------«’--Mm »- - - * am
fnO1
wlU ebeerve feb. 22, fleorgo ty has shown In tha work of
Waahlnto'on's b rthday, aa a holl- bringing relief to persons, most of
JU nurse sspUltwd that many day and n.lthor will tra n s it whom saw all their belongings and
atudems are reporting that par- business, It waa announced to- homr* swept away by flood waonu hare looked with disfavor on day.
lb* ImmuniMtkm process and or*
Postmaster H. J. Holly said no
Partly cloudy and vty Mato, Boyd Coteoma
aot permitting thete chlldrca to nrvlccs w-ll ho required uf
Kiwanis Club Mug* •
• tonight, Thuro-1Jonca, Jr., Frank Iiaaa,
tocelv* an Injection.
either City or rural carriers and 500 Sanitary Units
•dy and warmer Mauser, Lionel Appleby,
Entertafauatal
Mrs. Lamb cautioned tha k I* that all windows ara to b* closed
rate In estreso# Jeaos, John Maasor,
To He Installed At For
Aft
Weekly Sesshu
lOliillagly
more
dangerous
not
th*
entlr«
day.
Mtroau Nonhwtai Thanton, Rohon Maaoer,
Finish Of Program
la taka Immunisation thaa It Is to Perlthtbl, matter cent by parwlth rain begin- Pridgen. TUllam Bunmm,
"tak* a shot of serum’*
eel post will bo handled as will
Kiwanlona today magod an |t s
or Thursday, Bari*. Henry Jamteoa, I
. .Arrangements hare beta nude, special delivery, tho postmaster
Nearly BOO new units for tho formal program of group ateSlM
lor, John Davis, Roocaa
•ho laid, for immunisation* to bo aald. Mail I* to bg dispatched aa proper illsposlitiin of sewagt will which took up tho major p an a}
Marti* Lodge, Coal* Spte
straw free of than* by Dr. C. on other days.
hare bc«rt instollod at th* comple­ their weekly luncheon sonteg fel
*rt JWmasai, Leo Humor,
W. Ft***, of th* Slat# Board of Collection from d e s i g n a t e d tion of the City’* drtee to clean the clubroom of tha Valdog MateC
Soil Coaservation
Dagw* aad Mr. Johnson.
Moakh. ||* la slated to orate* kora street bosea will be mid* bl­ up certain unsanitary conditions
Special emortalaamm waa ppol
Chsrks Received By
ip th* near futurs.
t Iwoon 1:30 P. M. and 2:30 P. M. here. Commis.iloner W. R. Dupre* tented by. Mr*. W. &lt;1. FI rat tegs
If k b deal rad, serums nay b#
■
said today.
r v
who tang a solo. "Th* Little Step,
Local Farm Office WOMAN DIM IN FALL gtvoa
by th* family physician. I - __ „
_
.
He
reported
Mfuw the work, oitl," accompanied by Mlaa Mfcte
, TAMPA, Fcb. V r - m - U i t .
N io Instance U th* pracautlon Trailer Camp Siftce
which ha* been under way for garet DavU, and vava two a n tte
u k tm m of ebaeka, WOl a n C Ttedel. 3», of 0 tocs­
col reading*. (It »W hyt" aad Q |
_______
Narrowed Down To 2
i n Bgiriclpailon In rtlte, waa kilted teat night la a
"la th* Usual Way."
I aaaaorrailon plant, fall froai a window la tha poycoA eommlttao, ctwpaaod t i Age.
thur Braaan, Joltes D te fte g g
aad Waher Coleman, woo M p
to Investigata asmha da so M M
clothing for a local hoy, la p 4#K
clem ftanneal atmo, who wen OP*
cently lavoiced la P poSa, k p f t
tlgatoa bw boa boon panted &lt;M
tho Cky Police Dapartttmap
I should j CfrirAOO. Fsh. 17.—(JW)—Ralph
ha only B. Kotaap, M Dsaa *f tho
Club guest* war* A ofn p te Jte
hearing .Vnrthwaotefn Untewulty Col ten*
Ashton of Phitedotphia, M
«
E. Klrchhoff, J r , Soateodi t e i

Public Speakia

Final Report On With L o ca l Fete

633 Occcpatioccl
License* P aid h
Drive By P o lic e
Department
cycle Loan
To Sheriff
T sheriffs office to*
• BMtorcycl* from
•d Departmema v»« placed la attract
W Coo* had abolished

sheriff* a rm afforded iho
afcy M borrow thadavW*.
a ondmam 1 that tho aaarnmoriy oaod hy tho local

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4 Mackt bM lu lu preparation.!
Mate
except RumL
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«UEW I*. 8M1TII. which take j
,7 ; g ~ — t"
States every
• va.i.jetM, bw*. declare that
t What^Tn 0^ 'r . |l? , , r | cl,unU bte to

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I also coaprii

thermo re, the figure of 4,000 MMUeaed ie ew h ia lw of
more than 1,800 death* mcujitae
t* hurling
buijdiiMra and other conflaglaKmS, though thdrt m i f w
little doubt that moat of thane deaVbsafre twult ftma
burna,"
7
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After pointing out that accidental kuvna are the Meat
frequent in January and February, the steUetMaus mplain that 70 percent, of the Intel bums suffered by maha
and 90 percent by females Marisn out of set frit Us in and
shout the home.** About 40 psresnt of n|| deaths from

M whet aha la talking about.

' aroma

I h u M | Reach New* Jour-

la (faitiKiina a draw ruin

b», fim ldtat’a ttapnme Court
tesla, but publtu aslnbm will
be wmpl*t*ly ulU fM until

ou

UUrsrv IMgert report* It*

L a i ga ii finmi

of

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m p - i m t*w M fr **«»t w S * fk t
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B A w roSPT W E H T V T iansA O Q
Watery ef the Truaiury Mur.
Me e y i that the pm inl
I nwerHy tea M h td u ta wilt
O t M blUloa dollar* *f the
B * b t h loa* than twtnty
h Aad all the time «e
Ml Um Burial Hururlty law*
t t p « tU t n |Mi«l&lt;nu.

In honor of Mr*. J, W arns
“ oinehia, Tree., Mrs
R. A. Newman «ai*rfh»d Infer*
m*lly at bridge as Retards? aft*
rrnnon. Th* p rlsn wer* stM l
towrli which weiw gives th* n*m
of honor. *ml Mrs. R. W. M«rn*
don for high More,
Dr. R. C. Bower Is rejtkise
twar the arrival af Me WaUni wh*

nshfeo la New te ib

™ /W r r a f f

Its*. He

y m n . w e M f r O k efeA d f 0
the evenr 4**1 rhanalnslr

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Personals

Social Calendar
The m e a t ma ttiags of Mlaa
Bass Beddkfc, daughter of tho
Bee. and Mrs. Beddkk of Panama
Cky to Claud* S. Hawking far*
merly of thia rhy, will he af laterrot to the many friends . of tht
yoeag couple here.'
Mr. Mswfcas attended the B »
ford aehoola sa l lirod here a m o *
her of yrars before arciyrtag S
position In Panama Cky,
Tho couple a n at-homo to thrir
friends In Point Washington when
Frvd M tth, M Oak Avenue at Mr. IHankins la employed bflh*
Shell Producer* Co.
1 M P. M. attack.
TODAY
Th* ragi l aa monthly moating
*f tlm Baa* d n l * at tb* Saafcrd Central O efa trill meal with
Car dm Chib will m m at 10:00 Mrs. B. P. Haines a t AHsmsat*
A. ML o'clock at A* homo of Mrs. at 10:30 o’clock. A oovend dfah
The An t on Circle of tha Ban- lunchson wilt ha aoctad.
TUBSDAT
deed Onrden Club will m m wkb
Tha Music Dapartment of th*
Mrs. r . D. Scott, m W at NiceWoman'* Clab will sponsor a fac­
faamh Street at ie * 0 A. M.
The regular meeting of tha Dirt tor* and piano recital Feb, S3 at
Gardener's Cbtla of th* Sanford 8:00 P. M. at tha club «n Oak
Garda* Club will ho hold at tb* Aetna*. Th* public 1* cordially
bourn *f Mrs. Joe Corley, South invited to attend.
Tho Mast Bid* P-T. A. win
Gamma Ammo at 8:30 A. M.

Wrist Watches
ELG IN G B U EN BUI.OVA
S P E C IA L PR IC E S

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McLaulin, Jeweler
&gt;

1U B. Park Av*.

Ona hundred Fascist*. Inehadlag
two women, will contest seat* foa
the House of Commons at Britain's
next general election.
London has about 800,000 talaphone subscribers, Including ML000 “silent" subscriber* whos*
names and number* d0 not appaaa
In the 2.300.page directory.

L a s t C a lll

f in a l

REDUCTIONS ON ALL
E&amp;lLAnd Winter Apparel.

Saturday

Thursday
ANY DARK PELT
ALSO SOME WHITE
AND PASTEL FELTS
VALUES TO &amp;95

l a n d * attending the
Florida Bxpaakfaa.

Center Of D r a a i S&amp; 2 S £ ? £ i J rS E
JVricia| M l
Central h RHs Offering (•eraid(no HollandT* C

uits Made
ao Fit Right!

With ntrks^Tni*. n .t —
« h».IU* Jo,r* 0*&gt;*Pa«d, Duane aanN
»L . . s T ! ^ - f f 1' . P?lor? W McSIarrow, Belly Lou Burroughs, Mm*
■fa
and
Chester
Morris
dtarlng
tho
Stanley
-and Shirley Jacobson. **8*
Mrs. Laura Aldrich has arm ed
from Hollywood, Calif, aad It the
^
1 "H "*! Tr,|,ly
Eekerson, Mary Louis* *g*
guest of Mr. aad Mr*. O. L&gt;. Far­
rs 1L
«f the hrmtre lad. In tho United
.
.
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. .
------Mr. tutd Mrs. Balkan Messer 8tat*a submarine fleet, opens Its W l e g l t W S e l e c t e d B y
aad Mr. aad Mrs. John Brumky faeal run at th* Bit. Thea.ar top h , A l p h a K « P |M S
y j
attended tha regatta la Nave Urayran Suaday, ____
Bmrohrlng .bout tho unu.ua! «ri- At « m fetln ilfT h l Alpha Kan. *
Me*, H. M. Swain and daughter, snglo of two navy offlcera, once pa. local high school snrotliy. Men
rWh° *Trt 01r,, | ,h* M,,n,falr earning at the homr or Three
Betty Sue, of Green Cor* Springs
ware the recent guest* of Mr, and friendship of a voluptuous siren Mi.* Kathryn Thigpen. Miss S.ar- chuA
Mr*. M. D. Barber, Magnolia faterested In aekhor of them, D m Jorie Cogbum and Miss Thigpen £ r
U . Playgrotmd- turn* It. attan-1. were elected to represent the chap- ^
Avenue.
tlon In a sensational climax to a ter at an over night pary to l . 1, ”
’
Mrs. Raymond Maaaalvatge and spectacular trash between . hog*, given by the Orlando Chapter in
J***
son, Raymond, have returned from derelict ocean liner and n fully the near future.
Atlanta, G a, when they wen « « n m l submarine.
Man* were made for a (Hr!called recently by tho death of (With a gaping hole mils hips. R„ak Dance which the chapter
Mrs, Monaalvatge’s father, Mr.
John Msrion Miller.

Soft.

V'»t 3i'* iru*r*'iiiit*tii« MB' I* Nfitindal
ilillttfa’C. hull * lit

*if |I:«1 1• FIts* to PhihOP l r « m a * B‘

to lip mailt* ii|* to jriitir IndlvMu&gt;l m easurem ent*.

Other Suits $19.50-$35.(10

probably the only man able to
make contact with th* sunken hulk,
Mr*. Norman DeForrest enter­
but refuses to try It. The event*
atlon unfold for this dramatic situ­ tained at a ten Monday afternoon
ation unfold In a rapld-fre succes­ c-tnplinirnting Mrs. George 11.
C. A. Croup and R. M. Croup left sion of thrills, romance ami ac­ Herring of Washington, D. C„
who has been the house gurst of
today for their home* in tho north tion-packed comedy.
Mr. ami Mra. 3. O. Chase, J r ,
after ipeadlng several week* with
thtlr sister, Mra. Harry Lewis, at Mrs, B. B. Baggett motored to several weeks,
Tlio-e attending were Mrs. Geo.
her homo on Mrgnolla Avtnue.
Bok Tower Sunday.
Herring, honor guest, Mrs. 3. 0.
Mr. aa4.Jgfa.~Q. D. Farrell.
Hi an,.
E l\ u r.i-lfrs.--A . K: W * -Mist Hetty LandgrsI, ami Mr. and
had as their guest* over the weeh-l Mr-. .1. N. WMiner, Mr*. )Man fit
end Mr. and Mr*, f . J. Carlton Brunt, Mr*. Stanley Vernny, Mr*.
and daughter, Joanne, of Wan- \\. A. l-rffler. Mn. JleCaulet
PLAY GOLF
chufal and son, Lewis, from Mt. Mils l.etlle Caldwell, Mr*. Join:
at
"il
Vera* Vocational School.
| I.. Calloway and Mrs. F. S. Me
BANLANDO GOIJT
Caaley.
and CounUy Cab
Mr*. B. D. Croup of Pittsburgh,
Tha aportfaat aad moat seenla P a, la the bouse guest of Mr*.
Ttm I.ale Tci (laxnlfy
■aU eoaraa in O t f n l Florida Harry Lawla, Mrs. Croup and Mrs.
LawIs’ othar guests, C. A. Croup ItOII.M Foil nnl! lief ned couple
of LaPort, lad , Ilarry Lewi* of by elderly lady until May or
Stewart and H. M. Croup id June, phone 3II-W.
Deluth, Miati, have been exten­ MAY WILLISOMS, etdornl wont
sively entertained' by their hoi en
ntl, wants work as maid, half
and friends during their visit If dny. tfl.l C ringe Ave.
Sanford.
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J. Q. Cobb of Lyons, Ga, ar­
rived last night to be the guest of
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
Mr. and M n. O. J. Pope, for a
short while,

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DRESS AND SPORT
STYLES-LIGHT ANI) till
DARK COLORST V :
VALUES TO 316.50
ALSO A FEW COAT SUITS

Imported

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Diamonds And Watchm
Fin* Watch And Jewelry Repairing
DHrnond Mounting And Engraving

DRESSES

Hrill Innt,

nml Domestic Fnbricg. „ ;

Mr. and Mr*. Palmer, who have
been th* gim ts of Mr. and Mir.
O. D. Workman at tho V itdd
Hotel, returned to their homo in
Americas, Ga, yesterday.

DRESSES

ONLY ONE LEFT

charge of &lt;he rvfft'far program
meeting of the Woman's Mission­
ary Society held at the Church!
A
Monday afternoon.
D m program was opened with
fin a d /.* ^
the hymn “Break T h o u the FACTOR y RCMAl
Bread of Life.” Mr*. W. C. Kitchhoff led the inciting. In keeping
with the theme of the program,
“Bringing World Help." Mr*, i'­
ll. Lanay and Mrs. Ucrkc Hteelo
gave short talks on “ChrUiUn
Minion* and World Health.'' Mrs.1
tJAYNES OFFICE «
Klrchhoff read a poem MlltWJj
MACH. COMPANY
“The Nameless Saint" and ihu
meeting waa closed with the song.
-viL w rS!* 1'rArr*
“Wonderful Words of Ufe."

WERT - The - JEWELER

ONE RACK PRINT
CHALUS and CREPES
ALL WASHABLE.
3*95 VALUES

About fifty members t t
Missionary Society were M S

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NEW

GULF-NO-NOX
ETHEL GAS
A TEST!

Seminole Garage

T A C T t:S '.'g t/.U I

SUppad ug to th# highest
AaU-Kaaafc Rating la Motorfa* History
ABBOLUTHLY KNOCKPROOF

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try rr
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iro * i the game itarts, they ail hn&gt;V alike.
Hut in striian—tine h.tskrtball player stand
out m a clumpitin-hlyh tenter in hit league , , «
High Kar ev ire chalked up hy fine wltitkics, too,
and Wind tor i» a cliamplon among the straight
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(wutbnm in ill Irague! You will find Windsor
»nu&gt;oth, rich and full-flavored
with the sound quality that mcrW P i
its championship Iwnurs,

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fight f l ai l tM atltffjr

avala**," M s defeat*! hi *
Alabams primaries Jon* •. On

A a r. 1 a new eleirk appeared on

hi* pay roll—Bertha Huddleston,
$175 a month.
la s t Spring KepreseiAtlre 4.
U Adair, Democrat, of Illinois,
announced ha would not run for
re-election. On May 1 Maude E.
, Adair rime on the pay roll as a

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Have Same

W n iarvtee.

antes As Solon* c|erk
«t *»2a&gt;a month.
Other “lame duck" lmtaneea:

lASlTlNOTON, ftta. 15-—
| month pay roll* for thi
ty fifth Congress have f**
g similarity of names sug-

___ g that nepotism still wot

i u i u . s i i t i i - / i i . t * b it.C o m b ,
k i»-t.n, •» n*. b se . t.ie .t.tf!
&gt;a il l. III*., comb. t.t--2.au. U b l
&lt;*(», l.»«. So. l*. sid. U s.,
.H *U I *» ha. b u i , ae-lle.
OH Al’K r IIUIT — ria . st* b la .
Cam* 1. 11 - 121 , H bs. bogs, to*
•*e.

Percy L, (iassaway, Democrat,
of Oklahoma, defeated in the Ok*
lahoma primary July 7; Lillian
fiassaway, 1225 a month, Septem­
ber through December.

TAMOBntlKA — Fla. M Us*,

stsi*. a . O r Ns. Z\ H lw ,
U T. Marshall, Republican, of
BTRAwitimitiKa — rw . p t« u
V,v* widely prartlccrl on Capitol Till!la
Ohio,
defeated
In
the
November
• | | la perfectly legal to give Jnha
lUUNS: tU M A l—Pls.bva bprto
N* Is. I.»* poorer. IM
to rilatfves, but tM* practice fre­ election; M as Marshall, N or. 1nna.an: ( sn a c u i — a n p p t i e #
Jan. t, (.111 a month.
ts criticised.
lig h t, d em an d
M»M. mar­
Tw «ityw lgh, members of «he
1* T M orlt.
Democrat, of
ket weaker, b’ln. hue. hpre. Hlani
m rlagtee., fair to «no.l quality.
Rouse were shown by the P»F P*"n.y vanln
,M ealed for t«1.11-fll
HI. m ark Val-ntln*
Ine*‘
■ - ncmlnatlon In Pennsylvania p ri­
v ta ll Hst to have clerks bearing
fair Is ho. k , J.oe. WAX, No li
pile*
R a t namrs Idcnlirul with their m ary Apr. 25; Agnes M. Morlts,
f. f i
UMKT8 — lu w lie* U P .rat,
SWI1. In some Instances Repre- May 15 Jan. 2, $125 a month.
maod
moderate
market
iln
dy.
J. N. Nnndlin, Democrat, of
fctntatlvr* have traded relatives
F!A. per iV» tninch-., are. to
Ijiuiiiana,
defeated
fo
r
renominaquality
end
rondltlua,
2
u12
r,
earn#
irith other Congressmen.
poorer 2le.
M Tho pay roll reveale.1 th a t somo Hon In Loulilana prim ary; Emm*
CAPliAm: irm .H i-jii;) — r i a
j^ p ftscn ln liv es iJefeatnl in lh**| **• Sandlin, $323 a month, Nouij
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per rrt. 2 -1 'i I ae-i is
la kMoap
a
CAHUAHK: iuru:t;.s&gt; — gupptiee
primaries or in the lectio,,; vember-DecemUr.
,
Heavy, d-mend mo.lrr.ie, market
t e d ad dr....... elerlenl pay rolls
Democrat of waet paM, J f M J M eri
ste a d y ,
Fla. &lt;; &lt;&gt;p - n h s a a a.
d u rin g their last few nionlha in H orlda. defeated
In June 2 prl- l » M ) t M SriSJM to flMIM Iittlk per Inn, K-nerall&gt; In.ns-tjon,
po-irur, lo » ,r : Kavov I &gt;j
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Sear*,
July
1-Dopersons bearing their own
rrte., Mr. lied P i bu. hprs, : l &gt;
t e m b e r , $91.tlrl a month.
!.»#.
R a t names.
CAtlltUTH—Hunpllee m iit.nl&gt; , it.,
Members o f the Hi vcnty-flftfi
'■ M tmbers of Congress rccfivu
tnind mrptnete, market eleady.
clerks having Alabama, llcryl II. Jarm an, $218^ Fla. per dot. liunrlies, mn.tly Si - 1 v,
spare ami equipment hero Congress with
88.
poorer, h s . r ; Topped t,u. hpre,
an annual allotm ent f»r names sim ilar to their nun were:
John Kee, Democrat, of W o t l.oo. I 11.
.A.
Leonard
Allen,
Democrat,
of
i.'K I.K Itr-F U in ilM
l»- rrt*
1 help, the bill being paid
Ss-te-ts, n rr lo Rrnde, l.jn .l jo,
Harold U
Allen, Virginia, Maude Kee, *164.64.
government. Sim ilarity of I. nuMami;
few b-.t. l.jo
George
W.
Johnaon,
Democrat,
, doea not
demonstrate $192.88 a month.
CKI.FIIT
IIHAIITH — F|». put
IV. K. Allen, Democrat, of Del­ of West Virginia, Mary M. John­
lam, but it often Is evidence
aon,
$222.22.
a Congressman ha* given a aw are; W. F. Allen, J r . IIBBJ.B.
Paul J. Kval, Farmcr-|j»l&gt;or,
I s 'WIh L Iloyer, Democrat, of
diva a Job.
Minnesota,
Russell
B. Kvalf,
Illinois; John !,, Royer, $201.11.
. faprcacntatlve Thomn* L, DlanA. L Hut winkle, Democrat of 1208,7.1.
t e l , Dcmiiernl, of Tesas, .M eatR. H. McKeough, Democrat, of
J S M ' In the Tesnt run-off primary North Carolina; Frances llulwin- Illinois,
Catherine
McKeough,
TALLAHASBEB, F-l», 17-—fJP)
kle,
$125,
'•* R a t Aoguut, shlftrd hi* rlerlral
I1 10.00.
William
I*.
Connery,
D
tm
orrat.
—A terpoen iteRned for capture
£•’ " Hat from Ort. I through Der. 3(1.
Noah M. Mason, Republican, nf
M. H anlon and XV. XV. lllanton, nf M ussarhimelts; L J. Connery,
lag fl*h alive by Inject Ing ane&lt;Illinois, John R. Mason, Jr., $194.*
iheaia wsa shown hero by Cootlt*'
j
M f g put on as clerk*. M. Ulan |2n*.:i.'i.
41.
(b u rie s N. Crosby, Democrat,
•t , to n a t 1205-7:1 a monlh and IV.
Andrew J . May, Domoerat, of
of I'cnnsylvmiiu; Virginia Cros­
W . a t $208.33.
Kentucky, Ju lia U. May, $284.00.
by,
fJfld.Ctl.
J, ■ P, F. Hammond, Democrat, of
Newt V. Mill*, Democrat, of
Robert Croaser, Dcmucriit, of
■* pyio, and D. H. Karhnrt, Demo.
Isitiisiana, Kate G. Mill*, $132.
Crat, of Ohio, elected to fill un* Ohio; llurbara Crosser, 1208.33,
Abe Murdock, Democrat, at
Frank Crowther, Kepuhliran.
aaplirvd
Ueventy-fourlh
('nngnaalonal terms In November, of New Vork. Peggy Y, Crow*' Utah, Ray R. Murdock, $275.
J , M. O'Connell, Demorrkt, of
made full use of their election. Iher, firm.
John f). Ilioge II, | honor rat, nf Rhode Island, John M. O'Connell,
Although Congress was not In
Mdalnn, (hey personally drew tun Michigan; Helen J. Dingrll, JI20.J Jr., IDUI.0Q.
W alter M. Pierre, Democrat, of
M a th s ' share eurh of Ilie $ III,Joseph A. Diana, Democrat, i&gt;T
Oregon, Cornelia M. Pierre, |:I2S.
Dhbij
Kdwurd
A.
Dlann,
$272.22.
j
000
annual
snlnry.
In
addition.
L'ri-r*
Charles A. I’lumlry, Republican,
J. 0 . Fernandeg, Ihm ncrnl, nf
H am mnmt bad on bis pay roll
A. G. Hammond and Karbari Istulainna. John D. Fernandei, of Vermont, Fletcher Plumley,
had Allre D. R arhnrt at *2I8.(W, &gt;•10,00; Viola Fernundei, $|(K'. &gt; $274.1(1.
Henry K, Htubb*, Democrat, nf
Hamplon I*. Fullmer, Democrat,
Representative (Icorge Huddle*
atop, nf Alabama, leader in tho or Houth Carolina, Willa K. Full*, California, Klbert .Stubbs, $100.
mcr, 1210.00.
t Mnlrolm C. Tarner, Democrat,
Pete Jarm an,
Democrat, nf of tieorgia, Malcolm Tarver, Jr.
$100.08.
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Charles M. Tobey, Republican,
nf New llam pahire, Chorloa W,
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Tnbey. Jr., $231.$!
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I ftniM t: n r « r i * l.l r it lo « t o
AlMkTT A I l l l l . II.
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California, John H. Tnlan, Jv.,
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ttOllr r s .j r t n( aalsn of Kluelda
■ W ? VCvwvlr* kwL5wseW ■ ■ iff?
t(v• i(Vmksrs,
rn scrtf m
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Floridians Design
Anesthesia Harpoon

l.nep, lapuku* per. I* MoUtp.
i . tia
&lt;;C)UUAfllrH — Wncpilus mod. rat a
demand H i«l, m a r k e t d u l l
Ft*. Pur doa. Lvachee. mostly
li-12e. .
■.'CCUMilltlW: Fla. bu. butkul*
■at. fuw S.0»j poorer, t* * -t Of.
K 'W FfA Jrr — i . m i m
Hast
demand
ll(bt,
market
steady
1*1*. 1*0 b j* e l s . pest, meellv
I t*, few l.lk, poorer. 1*0-111; bu.
hors, fair to pood I uu-1.21
I.irrT l'n g —Biipplree ileht. de­
mand (and. market steady.
Fla.
!&lt;'i:tiKJtil W riters erta. te, J.:J.
1 le, , F s.tern erle, l.ta-M V
M trrrA m » -F U . early, per dor
bunches, 1*0.
ONIOKH: I J i m r v i — Fla. pe.
dus. buneheu. sn-H ; poorer, r-rwer
1-A H JI.ey-FU . pur dos. bun
«i.v«, i* .lie .
I'KAH; m itr.R N t — f l s hmb*
bpr*. nrr. lo nuallly. 2.UU-1.2J.
i*nt'Fi:n.q — Huppitee m
**
• emsnd llpbt. m a r k s t
gull.
FIs. bn*, hprs., tlnllnoe* typ.
US.-.) ««. Jti bu. rrt*.. Itnlln
I.1&amp;-I.J*, Wonder l.ie.l.T I. •
friTATf.KlI — Hupplles mmlerate.
d-mund m.elernte, marks! et-adr.
g |e . b u s
,r t a . m i s s
Trl
omph*. V. H No. Is, l.tu-l.TX. it
V'.. . . . , , T l.sa-l
poorer, rough
l.Ze*l.l»
It AlrlHIl CM—Fla. per dot. bus
dies, lu-llc.
Hl*»NAf’ll — Hnppllsa moderal*.
d e m a n d lluht. in a r k * i duli la. bus. hnr*, l l t o o m e d a * *
;i&gt;-«r N-w geulsnd. ta-iun.
Kg UAHit—Fla. bus. hprs. V-t.
b.w I'pM.knrcki.
fsnry
t.M-I.U,
I’lH.mr. i.T i-i u*.
1 *dlATOI-l— Fujkpllee mo-lr rMs
d'oinlid misleisle, m iik 't t l m t r
Fin luge, »»*■ A tam er. 1 95171:
ti ts .
I.In*1.22
I .o n s e
crater, approi so lb* re t. ........
A plum ing; ncr, to quality, * ; j .
i Uf'.NtiM — Fta.
per
dor
i.un hue, 21 - 4 ' e; Topp-d, per bu'l.et. 1* tor. Salad bu. nprs, S4o
Ilia Tolemy. a giam iion of the
Russian wtIii t. Cnum la-o Tnlstiy,
Tnlsmy saltl ihi* mechanism was
ilevelupad »o ihni large fith may
be captured a rut irafi«porte,| to
mpiarlumi for study anil phomgraphy, w ith’ a minimum amount
*f Injury In the specimen*

P*i Hour,

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allowvt) t« ygg ft this ipfod

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Mr. (ra E . R $ H w r t , 4 t 4 l l N o rth P a rk A vmuc .
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CINCINNATI, Feb. I 7 .- « B —
Rlla of gossip from Clnclnnati’a
too:
«1 I*. HI.AI'l JIITKIl
F.ight lion m in hnvo hern anld
\f a in 1: ci. H i..\n;iiTK lt
In recent months hut run of­
II. w . \v .\m :,
At tor dry.
ficials ssy a t least two of th*
rem aining lionesses are awaiting
Ih r stork.
Mr. anil Mr*. Tiger also are
anticipating.
i Admiral, the Kodiak hr.tr anil
' largest In captivity, has begun t»
W IT H O U T G A S O R B LO A T
hibernate.
Giraffes moat have Ihelr *|&gt;ln
hk» rwosa itv-o-tten—n.* *aig
medlrln* eontslblng the *T Herbs an nch ami each also gels two onion*
ttuallh.*' Uulvkly uleanei* kowalw
'rune* bladder. Invlkoralra low fur breakfast.
, eolon action. S a f e l y ullmalaluw
Seale, |he "only trained gorilla
potlfrlng liver bile, relieving (Ion*
ttlpsllon. Hour Htumaob, Indiguullon, III the world," get* coil liver oilIMIlouaniia. Kteuae Aridity and
Abe, the alligator, went to sleep
oih*r ulrkrnlng uvinplom* of allied
di.ordtr* whirl, may qalekly duvulou in October In the basement nf Ihe
Into more damerrmr, dliraauo. 11*1
rim e lliat eape vnur newer, reptile house; they, put him In
V iltn tied tree* Llv-O-Wed Under,
Hirnlt-Jaiket until April.

ENERGY and
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Where to

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MAimoi'K’S MINCH— .
t'alm rllo Ave. N u t To j
Fire Station
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A REAL MEAL
25,

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T»y Oar
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Undefeated Panther a ComeJax Bank Teame Will Play
jFrom Behind To
Hand Feds Sanford
2 9 - 2 0 D th a t In T hrille T\ Atlantic*! Will Battle FavoredAdqFmIIi
Eckereon; S t Johns
Bnnford Loses A fter
Meet Barnetts Here NayHaveTrouble
Sporting Five Point
^ Edge In 3rd Quarter
la Ninth Tonight
a*nt the Frds Into the trail, 6 .o5,
after which Philip, tallied front
the foul line but Float made a
4
--------field r » &gt; and a foul :t&gt; give Eua-!
Arrangement* were completed
tie an &gt;-7 lead.
1 today hy A rthur Branan, caah'ct
Zachry mUted a technical foul of the Sanford A'lantic National
Ptajrin* a traw l o f 1,-11 ajp erih « to open th , arcond quarter ^
f
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mor. than Inter• r » any of that rflaphyed h e rro - »Ball**
tallied after dribbling In.
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for* thi* m i o a , th* Celery Feda Horae m ad. a foul .hot and Zach. « '« " * «•&gt;»«»■ * hl&lt;h » il&gt; u k '
g a r# ihe undefeated Euatl# Utah t y M i t e l fro m beneath the hoop P '« c S a tu r d a y ingot on the Seml«»***» a n a l fright laat night on, to complttc the scoring for tint nolo Ili-.-h School floor when two
the local court m the Fed* held the!
: r f th - outstanding team* of tho
Panther* o ff until the 1aet uauttcr
Johnnie M ergin'* »hn« from the Jacksonville area will rla*h with
then the rlaltnr* canto from be­ left aide of the court lied the count Sanford's two outstanding team*,
hind to acorr a 29-20 victory.
in the third period at 1 1-lt bat
Th- content which will probably
The local* presented a r m w h Bal t e*
made
one
f r n t r tot* the program 1* the secind
attack which wa» w erk r! almo t , Inside the foul lane to rend K
one of the evening, scheduled to
to perfection While their defetirej , h
m|M*d n f.e l I gin at 9:00 o'clock, will feature
elleked well during the entire cm - rn
, lpn bu, Pur,i,in tappnl . tS . Atlantic National Bank tram
te.t with the vweptlon of three fit- lh„ n .lM)ntll, ,u
,h . count
f Jtirl 'ttville, last year's chamtal minute* In the final quarter.|
7|lchry
otlp of „
I’ 'm i of the Commercial League
T h . Feds, np utilll that time, nev-, J1(l|, nM Kor&gt;f,)!M(n mIl!p
«... tlt&gt; , n 'ir r winning ten comce t* r trailed by more than four point*' ,Iirbu, kct .h o t and Philips tapt»&gt;l i
i •• r. The Jax banker.*,
and held the lead twice, tho second in n r b ,„jn ,|
Kivi. Sanfonl
*.%hi :tt - 'nipped but one con*
time pacing a five fv.im margin. ;
f .Rp_ n i n e 's foul „ • « thtit * ir.r it, will h a u l- tne
A fter ine Fantlnr* hml taken * c«imt tu 18-14 as the q in ru - i &gt;'•
i rhersoti Canners who
2m ) lead, the McU’fa i irt*n nniiit-' ttj
. tr record, having
•d foe two points but the visitor*
T he ow ning
r f the H.r.t
'•* *nr derision this
rretch ed j h . mnrgin to ft-2 M - r(.(lwt , ppIltl, rtefeat for the !u d
in tin? *U. Johnff H*#,t r
Ja w in g
fo&lt;&gt;^ t'!(* fighting f n h ns Close made i* i
o i l . -.to m
the F an n e r,
$-5only \y lose it, ttni'*
unih rlrsk et shot. Walker tapi*** 1
■ii* lb* u r n half 11Ur of t* r
8-7 at the quarter. At tialf
tt i-eiioutnl, Horne tallied fr* ei
,I . «s - P
tint*. th*y Were behiiol, II to 0, but under the hoop ns di! Haile*.no i f. |,t f a u td jy evening w rm Irg
In Ihe third period, knotted the Arnold tam e through with v on*' v . , .
battle
hattJf with
with the
the liarMirfount at 1.7-all and then forged hvndpr from the rieht ■i,L *ti ..................... ., „
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Tha flrr* thru** niinutfi of the
finale Mw en-ry n u m lu r of the
.
.
Visiting aggrekation tall&gt; m miCr
to take . SI-18 edge after wh o ,
It was too in e for the Foafovi-

la trf.

Woman,

YOU D O N 'T NEED
TO BUY

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CASH

TRIPLE PROTECTED

S ilv erto w n s
Y ou c a n e q u ip y o u r tr u c k w ith
th e s e g u a r,in ie t'il G o o d ric h
T ire s a n ti p ay on y o u r o w n
te rm s . . . a s y o u c a m . T ite r*
is no rc tl ta p e , tut long c r e d i t
In v e s tig a tio n n n d y o u g e t f im t
q u a lity m e r c h a n d is e a t ren s*
unab le p ric e s . C om e In to d a y ,

SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
BALANCE TO SUIT YOU

M cK ee

Senior

With E,'Champion Jack D«mp&gt;*y *■ th* raters*, th* annual "Hiehchslr
CKmalcnthlp*" for up-and-coming young fcoitro w*a staged it Carat j
C*bl«n Fla. Fl«rfw Willi* (right) *1 Stanford. Conn, to shown driving
• "vistoyo** loft hook to tho &lt;nm of Jimmy Rstldy of Miami whllo Jock
took* on approvingly. (Atsooiatsd Pres* Photo)

J|(fW r His. Cupp#r Coin iv siv r
IMrhT lllllls u a i ' k —P uturitr
tl.*si

Joe Louis Must Win C’a fc tiT ia P lan Is
S : IOverBrownTcnij;h1 T hhI In Agriculture
KOWI.KIt, K io . F*It. )7. W.
ToKeeplIo
Prestige
A.
lantg, wests') n tvan-w- moeh
Traffle.

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ilt.n..
r.t*lllTtt HAt'K—Futurity.
*Miut*. « u h rfnur ,,,,i
it.,,r, j tm, n w aiarr
• i. "iwil* nvd a fiiul, n .,,,:kI „ f 111)■ vinlty Malmir, Ama la*.vit*r.
nine i.uin&gt; It i!,. ,,■■.* ii1)r_ r,,i ••***rk t-*a. t*iMt*t&gt;-h I as , l&gt;.&gt;n J
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.tint itorn.- r.i|. MNTI, h .i . k —i - u mil*: Tr,*liu**il m u
j*»;** , ni h. Mur- it*- nut*. W'tia
l-*nnr. Miwutr
gan, with th n v fit'll
, .„ Kail, Just nh"«t Km, Ann K.*lth,
tit
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Ktltnu
Tull. Juol
t.tt uf si* (Mini:,, mill Jack Fur- s*m*w.
d.m. with two field g..i|* an It**.. TKNTH ItAfte—*-t» a«ll*t At-i-rffittlff i! n #rt«,, 11„ r&gt;
•
,
If *n lMf*Utr»F. |l«Ar Ik- tl. Hkl|l IIf*.
viv fpoitii
• 211 n
o l l t n . K. * h k - r holer. F * * n MirK. Juat
were high m m for the Feds.
ti*tim«s t in , llrll'll Selievtllf'll. I tl ^ h
11til III
The lineup;
•MNF/Uiw
it :
r
Zachry, F
™. I
tl' '-nil, F
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n
I’union, (’ .. ..
I lb Fbrguson, (5
t
I 111Hint, li
y rn r
-tl ,,

• man. has subm itted a "cafeteria
KANSAS CITY. Feb, I T .- i 'tt
plan" i'f crop production lonlrot
—J w l.nuiv, suffering fnrnt 'lent• nnd soil ronaervalion to Ihe C
n t pvratlgi* ns n result nf his S. Itepartinent of Agrienlture
la'ltg termed his 0 point pro
fniluie tu knock out Itoli Castor,
will seek tu straighten out at gram n "enfeterin plan" Iteeau-*'
the eV1'ehM* *&gt;f Nntie llrmvn in n it enuldes a farm er to liesise *I*.
inethn*l he desireil to earn allot
srheiliihd 10 routiil Imut tonight. niettl money.
Hi on n, who in 10'lfl stayed
roiimi* with the ilruwn Itnnih. ■.
A n o th e r O m -d ln n Vlimit
ilrel.ii e, he ran tin 11 again, b tl
the idea is prnrlirr)1ly em-tln-l
with hint, thl.ls on tile fight ore M O T H E R S R E C O M M E N D I I
pmh httlve
Mat* hmakrr Frank tialto e»'
nta "I the Jim liable gat* « n i! t|
hit yto.ntk) nt ponslbly 8ta, • i-&gt;|
| 1
Louis witl receive
10 percent j lt ,
Hr* v, n 1- iwrcent.
L m i must w in by a i|ul '
|
20
Anglrr* today were denied the ViMH-kout or hi* g a'e a|)|te*l mav
TOTALS
F.IST IS
F
T privilege of seining for «hnd In drop to a point where the Bin I
FCi
doek i- aril of roll!ml would h e 1,
0
o the w aters of the county follow
Baile-t. F
..„ a
without n fountain p m when it
2
4 Ing the *fllon of »ta*« authori
Arnold F
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1
• tie , who hav* placet) a ban on romaw tu alitiiiiii; for the |'l &gt;- ‘
Clns*-, I’
t
llornr, li
2
f such action*, according In K, F posed till* bmtt.
nIt Ilf h ”* 1*■ r«tlh'k *• hill' ll
The bntit iff arheiliilvtl lo alur* i«*«»
Walker, ti
0
4 llou»holdcr, county attorney.
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at II
11:03 P(’. M.
&gt; |, Ktmleni
For tern S
SlAtelai.
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Fishermen had previou.ly p d i- «'
U n t|a i.i|(
Hunt, K
o
---- ------ lionetl Ihe entnmis»loner», asking limr, und wttl he Inoailcast ( N it
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to
Me- l" ':e N e'woiki.
Fools: S r ford —4 nnt o# 10) for an open Mason but It.
Fit 'tv 8 mi* of tff
thinald, (i»h commissioner in this
Itefem -: Brady Cowrll,
section, stated, in regards In lh&lt;ban, th a t It would be harmful t»
i ha** and other fr**h water fish
If seining fur shad world b* per
milled.
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CARIHII -

jj Fish CommiMiionBatiB
i Seining For Shad in
“ Waterways Of County

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tonta»n-.B&gt;»«|hM* iBtl** AfeM
—)*ay f# r th rm

UCK TIRES

fn,m u n ,l,r ,h* e ntc-' luring their 13J7league FW H TII I t A .'K - tH
out, |-,t
IhirJon made an undrrh.iv c tr il, ,{#, *• . ,
i jn
«,
Bishop. All Kjim . ra rriu i suit..
i z «i.ot Ilal Fonuaon mi »cl
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r" « h ^ l. IBisty i i.hihinN. .-i..h
Ktl 11 .» p a | rorguson mi h
hattdr.l them by the I vaJ Mark,
J.uk 1.1. Nium
two foul c nv»*nii*n attempts and «• , .
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riF T ll
(lil| likewise but ntad, up
' The II.5r#tt ha
i
r„ r it w ilt it fi-l.l gonl that 'n il. tunn;Illt lllllKh „hjv,
u-ti' IUm""* "• ' " , , r
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M A R K Y O U It
S E L E C T IO N S E A R L Y
JJr? S l'R I N Q S U IT S
Md

F olio

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O n ly 5 W eeks ,til Easter
»t))m

ON G O O D R IC H

*&gt;-■ -tlV? The KWemeV’l^'f oi1''*."lrwlMlJ,|r !wn5irf"‘l“.iMf*jr.

^*ArWoW°opened
.lie rrn&gt;
frny with a , * ? * w;|1
" "indeed
J S H n tough
L °'A Sh-tiC ,./{«,r
X
ft mom open* it tile
foul conversion and was followed iht* bvals to |o*w» but th.' F a ll dr*
by Close's failure to do th.. ,am e.j ,erv e a good .leal of rrrdit forth.W alker made an nnderhnske. shot1 ,,,,,., , hVy played. At that, .le v
after which dohnnic Morgan m l - 'gave the visiting combine one el
licrl from ontler the honp. Il-irro- I-, greatest scare* of the season,
misred a feul but made up for it *?n&gt;ling the ln-t* r hono- to remrniwith a pretty ono-hnntkr from the her their return game in Sanford,
right side of the court. Purd n's
The St. Johns team will plso
two foul* and M organ's field gnul come In for Us share of the Itnt'-j
from the right sitle of the floor
Close, elongated center of the

The lato st

EASY TERMS

J * nny. Speedy Kail, J u it Show
—**tw C o n Flying Toil
* * * &lt;*“ »* *"»w line up with her.
Mo«
*® f nl»h strongly
- r t Wild Panny and Speedy Karl
*1though Traffic Sing may re*
tu rn to hi* old form lo come
thraugh with a long-d*Uyed w n
Splkerin? and Commanche Jack
* r&lt; favorite* to cop the daily
double.
J J * '•***! f a r.vrm i*:,
nm. £Tn ,,I^N
AtNiffs
K _ NtHin
*
1MV H ) r r ,
UHlstl# • Chump, ilurrynn. Turrul.
^
JVtr.t
of l»*iir o o u b lri—jud w sg**«. Prl»co Kack. gpikffrifiv,
llffll,

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NERS

JACK REFEREES FOR 'HtGHCHAIRS'

Once again going to the p o it
t favorite. Ann Faith may find
ber* .lf in tn iu b l, tonight In the
featured ninth race of the San
futd-Orlando Kennel Club track
in Longwood a* *uch ipeedy
hound* c* T raffic Sing. Wild

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LBK

Our BudgH I'laa.

$17.00 S u its
H .0 0 dcpow lt. b a l. $ 1 .0 0 w k ly .

$22*50 Suits
$5*00 deposit, hal. $1J)H whly.

$28,50 Suits
(2 P a ir r a n t s )

M.00 deposit, lutl. $IJ5() wkly.

C O W A N CO.

Can You Pick The Winners?

A Three Days’Coa|h
It IfourDanierSignal

711 F*»l 1st S trett

art r*h«f now with Crwxnuk
Bcrloust troubl* Buy k* fartwing
you cannot affiw
u-dfftto 1st* a eniarts*
with anything laaa
ta than Cnom ut
Mon. which
which i
aion.
rljh l to th* a i l
of tho trnub
- ubl# to aid lit___
nitur*__to

tooth* and heat th* Inflamed mem'
lironr* a.i the germ-laden phlewtn
Is kmverud and cipellrd.
F u n It other rtmnUe* hav,
tailed, don't be discouraged, your
druggist Is authorised to guarant**
Crromutslon and lo refund

Chest Colds

A N N O U N C IN G N e w T im e P aym en t Plan
O n G o o d y e a r T ires
And

Kxide Batteries
Also

Follow The Dogs At Longwood!

Rub an Mustcmle. (Jictl
by millions for 2S year*.
N O T ju«t a salve, hut o
“counter-irritant." All
d.-ugiiata.Thrcc itrcnfths.

U p I r t* a &lt;1i n j; On
T i in v 1* a y m c n t

m a r s tire SHOP
11:» Park Am-'iiu
I ’ llO IH

Hoad
S erv ice

money If you are not satisfied wtth
risulti from the very nrrt bottl*.

a c t creomuliion rieh t now. (Adv.)

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FOR RENT; Five tram modern
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ty or.u who tra 'ly know, hu»
a t B igger, Dairy.
tlttggs, J *» *l«r, Matfivolia Avr

Phone 6.11

| LOST: FROM car Sunday after 26—MIncoUbmoiu for Sal*.
ti h i between MaUIand-Sanford
| lir.i-vu handbag. Viluabte papris RAT N IP will d« the work. Try
! Reward. Mra. I’rVa, Hamilton
it.
Stanley-Pnger,
tlardw ai"

I Hot I. Winter Park.

A ll Star Feature - Tonight
NINTH RACE — FUTURITY
TRAFFIC S IM ;
W it It I'ANNV
B l'K EIl) KAMI.
JUST SllliW 'EM
ANN FAITH
MASTER t i l l ’
FLYIM . T ill,I,
J l ST SNOW

1»'ii H a rt's N 'lifhlly
( r.vrrpl Sunday)
T u r n a t th e Ite ti A rro w —

On Ittiute 17
•Ictneeu Sanford ami
(IrLtiulo

l* 0 8 T T IM E H:ir» P . M.

SANFORD - ORLANDO
Kennel Club
.MEYER COLUHERG—Gen. Mgr.

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entai cl film, but tharc
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«lW
&lt; In» what fmUtutM
Dm'alnly II ought nol (•
» that , t o r toctltutioa iupM by the 6toto, or My *•Im I of government, k to
• tU affektwy impaired. or
t OMontlal ncUvItkc In itop
b tba development nnd •*tob'm of lhe Blntoo rwwrtr*
•Id bo curtailed.
Wro li nnothor qucillon of
M Importance nnd on* which
got received tho romdcuHon
lanorve*. That I*. that tho
(owlbllliy for rolling momto
a entirely upon lha Letklnt of which no department or
UttttSoa hood U a member. 1
• looped—hut with Woe ronfV-

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iwt tonrode UebiHqr or agroo | ooW hi tho t m fern yean
to pay or accept dhmagoet viol leaefc.
1'
that k up to the laoaraaM I
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company.
| Tba pavki Union claim)
’After theto maitora are taken place bp World pradak k a &lt;
rare of the motorlet may take tba mem. Tho tohboolba bat
name* of wltnaaooo. report &gt;bo ball a arittkn troeme* ohk
laatttr to police oad-if bo Ufcaa damka began la IN I.’
—got Into aa argument.
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Breill baa approtimately f t t f r aw 4I4M tmrtore In 1938.
143,600 paper money currently la erahly aeore then were p
ctmilatloa.
la tba wbek Unbod Vtatrn

1

Get oTean of Spry. Use all of it you w ant Give Spry every test in pies, cake*, biscuits,
fried foods. If you don’t find Spry absolutely the beet shortening’ you’ve ever used,
simply.send your name and address to Lever Brother* Co., Cambridge, Maw., with the
strip of tin th at comes off the can when you open. You will promptly receive bade,
TWICE what you paid for Spry.
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This offer Is United to one can to a family and expires two weeks after date of tide paper.
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HUNDREDS o f NEW
CR ISP SPRING

WASH
; J u st U npacked For

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VOLUME XXVI

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18,

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Scnlaolc Coaaly Pnrfaeea
More Fruit* And Vegetable* Than Aaf
Similar Area In Amertea

1 *•
NUMBER 102

ExUhllnhcd In 1908

19.17

Insurgent Victories
Spot Landscape In
Spanish Civil War

President Proposes
A doption Of System
For Crop Insurance

TroSeaudrid ti!cav
Cek.Engine«n Afaia Credit Company

Plan Would Protect
Gordon Barnett jSe ven A thletes Farmers A frain n i
Y e a r a,
Sets Forth Plans Signed For 1937 Disastrous
Drought, I n s e c ts

2 S E * ? f t i i i £ DeUy R *P°rt O n R e p o r t* B r ig h t

iSule

F o r Legislature B a se b a ll

Portugal Refuses
Waterway Year 0( Action
$500,000 In Business
To Join Nations Fl"®1
Nearly half a million dollars
In business for the p r w n l sea»on was reported today by 8. K.
Andrews, head of the Sanfoni
Production
Credit A dm inistra­
(■-men were asked to probe the activities «,f mysterious hooded
tion of Columbia, 8. C.
night riders terrorising Brunswick county, N. t \ , n f'rr two of the
The Association, Mr, Andrews men shown above received threatening notes, a lliird said lie expects
short-term loans one, and the o th er nppruvcsl tho riders’ activities “if they ran do
for production and livestock pur- Bny K(l0, | " Karl Fennell flo p left), wh&gt; lives in South Carolina
poses. Every (au n ty In North nf&gt; r the North Carolina line, nnd liislney It. long ttnp right) of
U ro llM . South Caroljnm, G eorgia;
t
ri,niJ.. Si
t h. y received warnings, t nine
and Florida Is provided for in
Hickman (below left) of Hickman's Crossroad* said he expects a
.
„ tun
jh e re are 04 associations in w arning note. Itcv, Vance Simmons (below right) declared “ If they
HUlrirt he &gt;sld
(th e Doggers) ran do any good, they nrr oil right.'
jj
Andrews announced the
for,h^ m | nJ ^ « M " " T
the
*
*
f
C rntit Association for Sanfoni,
Miami, Orlando, plant City, liradrnton and Jacksonville, but add­
l'd that th e definite date had nut
not been established.

j

Estimate Hir (o st
Of New Suiorestion

(luttlon Parnrti, Sm tr leglslamr-,
elect from Seminole County, 10«lay set forth several proposed
laws wnten lie Intends working
n n l Included provisions for m ak­
ing highways safer.
Ho said he will make earnest
efforts to snir: tegi latlon to praviile State drivers' license for nil
opcrater* of autouodiiles, and for
an nnmint inspect ion of all motor

S a n f o r d Is Given Chance
To Vote On CourtProgram
Straw

GlflS S h o w

Local Grapefruit
Growers Assemble
jJJcre On March 1

9

Season SturiiKe Rt’serve

Officials of the Sanford lim e
lull Association today l-egutl ses
,
•
scudding its pltyet - for the IP 17
R r n » t s „ i t * l i i r ___| * ' b* consideration of the Floriil*
season by mailing seven contracts
WASHINGTON.
Ft-lt.
18.
Insurgent victories Untied ship canal, nrconlinir to the Asto men who performed on the lo­
( aim —I’rt'Aiilcnt Rn«i*evdk
the SpanUh war mup today sociated Press,
cal diamond last year.
CnnpfM
aa Generalissimo Francisco The Board of Engineers for
Playing agreem ents went to Ed­ imtmntt'ittliHl to
Franco's men were h u rle d Rivers and Harbors had been **•!
die Davit, Pill I'nieS, Ersklm- Ituliiv tin* llilopllotl of « "&gt;'s*
against Government troo|M peck'd in somu quarters to comHoover. Joe
lll-uriiff, llhrntan tfiit nf t-rnp Inniinujco to proIn mass offensives southeast |,|rle | U w cri, this week
Medlcr, Owen Wright and Slinr'y vid,- iln- furntcr with a hui‘
l i ’r luriiiimt tlltuwtroUH crop
Of Madrid and n triple air transm it a rep&lt;irt to Chief EnglMalt by.
•
attack left many d e a tl and m .,.r f . m . Markham.
Sliniilmne-ii'sly, President If n fuiluri'it.
Vehicles.
ID- saiil slid) Insurance
Wounded in Madrid streets. I However, t h e War D e p a r t m e n t
ry Wason and Secretary TteiiMr. Harnett reported that the tirrr Jimmy Wright announced 1 I’oiipli'il w ith a s y s te m ot
While the civil w a r raged ! Mi,| final d rafts still are being
Eloridit Automobile Dealers' A&lt;- that ffiiMI—the source of which lute ho litre rt*!***! vvif for rn»|* nur*
wllh ^renewed Intensity, Portugal prepared anal ano th rr board m ett-J
roeiation. In convention t.dsy a' not been determined I- neeessuty ptusi.s hi |*i H&gt;d year a Mwuultl
remained aloof from intervention] (ti(f v.ill be necessary before the
Orltmilo, m e solidly iwhind tho
efforts In London, attain refu sin g . r t p,,rl j, adopted. The meeting
before the rleli run re-enter tit*- -i t in providing n more neatly
pm posal. adding that i s legisla­ I I,oi.In State l.eagnr.
even flow of farm supplies, lhi|»
to Join 88 nations in a plan to ;
h#,
U.,„
tive committee has nitendv I'll 11 This sunt, th,- officials said, it '&lt;il,ilWing buying i-ower nwl
■top foreign help reaching Spain.,
„ , urC(. ,llH)ted Markham,
down certain suggestions llt.it, the deposit teipiire-l by tin* A»-o I’t'iitribulmg lo the security of
In France, however, President I , , 1,1 thl. Associated Press, as saymay In- incoriHtrntesI in the pro-! ciiiii n of Professional llasclmil liii-tm-! i mid employment."
Albert latbrun slgne-d a decree j„K he* would complete his study
pnsesl law.
"A p r'g tn n i of n o p insuranco
prohibiting Frenchmen from Join­ of the report within a week
I digues as a token of good faille
The local legislator also a n ­ I'l i&lt; retim ed in ill,- end of lie- find storage of reserves," he snitl.
ing either side in the war. The a fte r he received it. On th at
nounced n schedule designed to ■nsoo.
“-hi’iild l-e part of the foundugeneral han on foreign volun­ basis, this source predicted the
He said approximately 2ft,not)
rid the highways of roaming eiuteer* to Spain is effective S atu r­ project would be placed before
fin d directors said they were tu n of the agricultural pulley
It'MMlweea its ra g e T k m t
tle which he described n “some- looking mi effort to ( is n ’t for w ksh *tu* .ire building and which
day midnight.
the House (Committee on R i v e r s ----------------------- tiling not saisfacory or j,teasing j another season tIt., services of tn ii -1 Include the conservation uf
Severe fighting w as ronren* and Harbors early in Xlarrh.
to northern visitors.”
•C m i i s s m i m r * a r r*r» e I
1 Drill's Mot*, and (illherto Torres roil find Wilier, lietlrr land Use,
It
unofficially
reported
j Mr. Harnett said that he had who were assigned io f h a tt,tn,Higa h irm i-rd farm im-oitie, and a l­
th at final meeting of the Hoard
.
not considered nny provl ion for I a' the end of last sellout and ran ii \ i.iU.iti of distress
in rural
Here Is your rllivncp to hive
a im s arising oui nf faefors b«It i»»II mn*4 O h C m . T X o r l
sny on President Itonseveli's !&gt;ro the cost of mxintnining cattle-free *
yotnl ilu- m illrol of Individual
p y u l to revamp the {•uprentu highways hut pointed tu t that rev.
rnito for the project may come
|-l Iiiila’erx."
Cctm.
three sources—the cattlemen
““
Th u IT e .ii lent sent In f'nngx-eM
It-Is in the form of s rtntion. from
find • P a tlf fared settle - . . . U L I
It
's
S
lls
S
f
S
tin
t-sae
Tttveet
Little Interest has been displayed
xv it Ii hlx m rrxnge n IVport of his
wide fwdl rondueteil l,y Tile Her­
t'jde of data compiled lurgely by
- p n iit| em m iilllee o f Governint'nc
In the opportunities offered girls
ald ntt'l Ttll) other newspapers
Seminole Cnumy
grapefruit Seminole County Interests who
offieiul-i wlileh plklineil t i e in*.
front
&gt;oast
111 roast, In m opera
by
the
National
Truth
Administra­
opporo
the
canal.
.Sheriff
Charlie
Hand
today
grow ers will meet hrro on the
I t -•llaueU tin r « a e T h re e l
Ton, there will be set forth In tion rantps, Mrs. J. p. Itidgo. di­ warned Semiiiid,, County niotn, • lion with NEA S rvire, In-.
night of Mar. I, an assembly called
Appmxliiut'sdy
tUi.rnHi.tM
U)
other1
brief
reasons
why
South
Florida
by the State Chandicr o f Com­
rector of social welfare in Semi Isis to “ sh&lt; w u 11KI* lirense tug
Atiterirnns, renders of the 7&lt;h*,
Tax Assessor Himf,,i,l |t„udney
merce, according t„ press dix- interests have nn desire tu sot note County, said today.
or keep your atitomobilcs and papers using NEA Servirv*, will'
today m il ,, I litre ,,,i"i, to
ilr
patches originating In Jickson- the huge project finished.
She said that only one Inquiry trucks off the highways."
lavs- the privilege of joining in
fuel ngnin ilia ,
o, :,.| exem'iThe principel objection by all has been received on the numer­
Vilte,
■An
overly-sufficinet
period
of,
,|M
,
r
ijrni,iic.
i \ | ti i *1)111 nf
Harold Colce, president of th&lt;) opponents is that the .'10-foot cut ous courses In NVA ram ps which leniency bat been granted, 0
Friday's tides. Tidal Saitiou, non applientioiis not f , l , . | Indore
Chamber, mailt the iinnuunremem, across the center of the State will i pen next month in Tampa sh eriff asserted, in which every­ lit* •tfiiiiiiiti.
I h e ttll i 'i e r , I lay lo n a it. a ), I v, A p r. t rntinm bo allow- I.
No j'l,iit &lt;itgge«i&lt;*l l»y UrcAjiii n1
.lie reported ilia '
ill p ialthough the purpose o f the ses­ will do Irreparable damage to and St. Augustine.
till J A. M. and U:P) I'. .At ; high
one driving a unitor vehicle shoul I
i‘em uf Seminole • ."liny hmm
sion was not disclosed. Thirteen •he section's fresh w ater supply
Mrs. Hidge pointed nut thst oth­ have ib u in rd a "17 plate nnd com- |:..o t'v i|i | i : i uroti i'll rtiun1 mm- 7:13 A. M. and 3:11 I*. M.
Pi i-itiimeiid.itlimi
for ("itinty
nirnt ih i n h i4 «»1trl?• *&gt;r*"tl rnlnrg^*
far m id piniol’ rm ler the supervisinn
MW(j«*ri4 liiid en rir'd 14
other sim ilar conclaves for grow*1 »ltd—according
to
opponents' er, than having an excellent chance
pllvd with the Statu license law.
i fount nf •In* Sti|iTi*tnn i ’o n ri.
ers In other grapefruit producing d a ta —will make a virtual waste of la-coming proficient in a pro
W oo,linen c f the W ort I of *I* the ttlX hi*u»Tit - mi 11 *1*1*-nee 4 fi * of th. Mi riff** office were tnada
. ,
,
...
.
"T he founty doesn't want to in
l.intM nr.- I» inv? ilm w n ^Imrtdy Hanford Cam p Will meet ni 7 0 piMvide •1 for liy the P.»' 1 b t :i Li. in In k novilli- yi .n-rday nt n xpe*
counties a re planned.
I bind of the region.
less ion, students are paid for the eoB¥M,irll„ Rnyon..,'’ Sheriff Hand
within tin* •*lrrfi*rnii|.
F rw
no*
It w as believed the mep.lngxj
- ——---------- o'clock tonight in ilie ir K it ,t Sr»et mri*.
- i ,1 i oiled meeting of the F lo rid a
t.me they are in camp and a te, rcm arkr,|,
it , llH, want c.
wiiihtnit niv'fin ii•* 4»|«iitiiti. f« r nr
Mr. I t«(ttilii*“v t i|f4*(| thnt lux Shiriffx' Asxoeintiiin, C . SI. Hand.
are srhetided to review the prop-1 n iv f &gt;
rex—1 l a a
tu l,ionise for
re g u la r
buxine n
given all expenses.
(t,
,he tag law is abided by."
puyerM iKirml in (ill*** t*» •hi* S* min. I,* r*hiarlff, said today.
less made by ih r Government in! D x l« l# ® y l a l S I B C l
Courrea include costume design,,Q
„ m( &lt;!llV, ,-„•»■ nirniiutt t in |»tun which «ouM iiivu nnd f ia le in d ru es.
i l r r ru s iih r u |&gt; w ir m
in«*ruii*n
Ulititr ti&gt;f nn • xenipti* OI .i|»l»li* fU!1*01,
ihe latter's aurplui cropg produ ■'Ill*- b«»!y liMiknl wifb *b‘fuvor
n*. drafting and Interior decora’- |1|oV (|| a fl,M n„ inth of g tare he•In* C o u r t mufiihri nIm| i in 15 hy
lion program .
h11111*'r v i *“*'41 n iiil
yrii *
Hanford Town ,|td ltrs will m w**i'rdrur thm n ! • r 0 •1111)' 1* Ml.lt oti i In* S ta *i* ■
in^t liu^inrRR Kn^H^h,
*r ^* f„rtl Inmniniiii' tlu* law rnforcim ;
UpnintiriK
nn«*
fii
vv
ntrm
hnr
fur
mi
1*5*
Oil
b»|vimb1y
bnm
{
*
»fi
.
In buying on the tree grape­
core, dramatics, home economies,' . i , , , , . t down"
tnd nf former Gov, [luvc .Sbolti,
sriuble at 7:30 I* M. tomorrow tn
•
(
•
|irt'*fn
i
mumlwr
*»\*r
tllll*t
be
Uxctn|nion r*»u&lt;*
fruit at 31 rents per bog, iho
th,, AVeInk a Pudding, Pailtond
poimini; m i (hat it w?i * n nu'dleBR
firii aul, home hygit-no ami mu»- v j(l|ator(
ytarg nM.
GovuXtmctir rstnhlixhi-d a mini­
Sanfnrti's airmail “irial" will
Avenue, for ih”,r trg iilsi weekly fil'd eui h y uut, ■*■*L•-r'ui(«» 11irlit * • 'VHTiN*. n r-■(tlmif id Mr. Hsiml.
Hand,
shi
dim
e
n
fu
r
C
l ion on the
. c!a*.ie«
.
J u-nt lonv doe it nil n*M »l|»?
mum price for fruit and Insured last ntmut UO days, Volie Williams. ,e‘.In format
session. N„ pmgram is planned. alluwetl1 under die 1!-r 1 lilt IVa• net , A rmitoy iiatrul, Shrrif f Hand
nuv theSheriff
dtatlliiu*. follow c I » policy ,,f
And do you *0ml with thi* nia*
ute ni"'Miitan* ally v\ .0 *d.
the producer some profit.
poiiiiiil nor in an ndtlroxx b«foi*i
Hanford aviation committeeman,' be obtained at Mrs. ftidge's cf- warning violators one time but
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C'oumy Mttd Suifi* t,iIX*' * ill*’ &lt;ni • *1 tb* A Mti.ni*fii, could function with
Surplus purchn e , were distrib­ raid iwlay on his return fro m ' firs in the f a u n House.
The
weather:
1'nrtly
i-loudy
to­
adopting sterner ineasurva on
It
i&lt;
to
an
r
ih»
&lt;
•
*|*i»'fti
in
Mr
I
hi
1
1
1
1
1
1
A,*i
idh-ti In ♦■«**» wild mure t*ffid i'iw y ixf*
•y
uted to relief rliints who ti» ih Washington where he and George
(Jirls from relief families , l f the lecuml nffenie.
night ami Friday, slightly warm ­ f"t ly
f I WMllMHc.J I i H| • Mite • U h ll
nm afford to buy citrus, thereby Mcllnry contacted Posioffice Ih--1 eligible.
er tonight in north and central ti"ii&lt; for »*xemtHtou from i *l»y ( « ; iii t u iliif t tor would l»»* conoffering no competition to th- ptrtm ent officials and obtained1
— - - ——--------portions.
Extreme
Northwest H»\* % mu In* i n rrm l at iln* I ’ iiy ( ■'xinfl*. in » m ill vicinity ni«mit*d
MCI.
tegular market.
I t MH|l„«|e,| ,,N I HX- T h r i l l
by *k non.
airm ail service for the City.
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i

HifrhwaySafety Major C l u b Officials Ask
Also Is Hinted
Points In Program
5500 For D e p o s i t
Of 1957 S e s s i o n
Required Ky IT n i t Government Officiala

Passes In C hannel
Of Production Unit

----I Prepared; F i n i s h
■g7 F o r e 1 r n VoltmIs Seen This Week
’ teers
K
i
11
e
d
As
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ffii
r » i __i «
Army cnginrtr* in w nihlnirton
Truck Hits Rebels mt#I£ , wportei, . nother

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Bn Hots To Be Pr inted In Issue
Of The Herald Tomorrow; Mark
And Return Votes

Small Interest In ,Isaw Enforcement
'S2 SEV' . t NY A Instructions Body After IJHcro

lhiudney Advinus
Taxpayers To File
Exemption Blanks

Of Old License*

Florida Sheriffs
KecommendCounty
Motorized Units

I

^

For Airmail Here;
Intentte Use Urged

Mr. Williams aunnunrt-i th«t Helen Cliapman To

the speedier pttsial facilities will!
go into effect probably before!

Coast Line Iacad»
%
American
RailwayH
iM"..
. .
W
m
„
. .
_
'
,1
i l l said o n e week n f w o r k
In Safety Record nc*ded at Municipal Airport. Upon!

U ju tlf Q ( « ( o
®e e K B 1 8 1 e

K n rw tr
M °D «r

In Eb«tay Content

Sharon And Wilson Sanford Schools
Isead Finance Drive Co-op e ra to With L i o n s V i s i t Fair;
Of Salvation Army
Shiikespeare Film Compliment Chamber Activity Rcport(*&lt;l

On Attractive

Unit;

In Immunization til’
Children In School

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f m a o .i i | an I fur ib«* renin*

»v d* i»-ti'oM n t. may l&gt;»* iirrpMAry
i *"in do* Su»n\ M r. Ilttml r**|»ort*
t, Ir* iln . utfocmioii would hi*
• "ti »*l uildy umb*r that I'xpcniled

Jt'dgn Jam es G. Sharon will
Senior nod Ju n io r High S binds
IMiss Helen Chapman of Semi act as general rhairm nn and Ft, I t Sanford today nnnounred their
by lb*- 5*i *iu * fitaVfnl which Gov.
completion of this, Department o f. bole High School tomorrow will R Wilson as vicc-ehairinari of the r„ai|H&lt;ra ion well ,1,-. si li&gt;-lull’d
I ' »*•»I * &gt;*nn ahotlshuif,
*
Nill«*t«*rii SunfnriJ
L lo itJ
Ifi «t i
H tiiiil.ilr*l ut tiv iiy I , [ur* tB
1, "Atid- itiiftic v M itil ilu* i V n i n l F lf t f u lr
The Atlamir Coast Line railway Commerce inspectors will place I i.unptto fur the Irving llacbelb r Salvation Army annual flnanre showing of : ■
Jed the nation's rails in safety for their final *n I formal approval I K°ld meilal, an award for th • drive iwginning b I huu Mar. 10, &gt;, ,nm er’ii Niglu lireum ," liookrd Kxp&lt;»4iiiori in H r l a i n l i i a nil
• tMifi tli ir rh ib ln ti »■* I ik»
the yt-nr o f IHIO, according to a on the flying field und give mail I best historical essay written by a Cnpi Errii Keren, of ihe loe-il Ar at the lib s Tin.iter for b'riduy, co m fi|lm r ntr*l S* iiiinfilti C uiinty »*n im im tfii/ati ri m *m iiu ■ ,i. u&lt;. t 1%
report Is’tied by Ilobett Scott, »li- planes permission to land there. ) Florida high school student.
ptnmL dipt h it I ji
and
im ill put
my 1*0 *1, said inifiy.
I bib. 2tl.
It* nttruiMive ilinpUys*
The aviation committeeman a n d 1 Competition Is scheduled t„ be
rrctor of insurance and safety, ami
|»i*t
f apt. Keren Announced that no
Sketches „f the play by tin fain*
Th«* Inuly w.»$ emrortp*! throutfli \t;i*» rvputti d tiHiny liy \| i
released today by W. A. Leavitt, Mayor Ed Higgins each stressed, held at "Gate 'O tho Isle," Mr. headquarters had yet hern chosen ,»is Ettglni" wilier have brtn th** irroumM bv T . K . Sim p lo n , •»*liy I v o ili, puldl*' r-i'liind mu *t*.
shop superintendent of the ACL the Importance of heavy use of ] Bachellor’s estate In W inter Pntk for the campaign, although one -lltliibulcd (or s'udv by all Kmc- |ir**Hii1eni uf 11m KemlfUilo Cmiruy
A I *.P**bf 1:t|d)ti'l.l « Mil III A*
P-oiio-de High J-ehool'tl partin Sanford,
I airmail during the trial peri,si. nrar Itullins College,
t* id a y ’** IU 'II i M «| nn I i l l Mr
I m ill
down-in-.&lt;n building is under con- I, h e ta - o-s fnnn the ninth
riin iiilM T of to m me rut*, upon
time Future Fa rm e rs o f A n o rle a
The lural girl was one of six sideratinn.
Based on statistics complied hy sine* Its |&gt;crmancnre depends on
li.roiigh the 12th.
t».t vturntnir pitivnt-t of
m'I mim!
Iim- s I (l i M p b y i hi t h o f e i t i v n l .
flu
I to night abandoned le st
finalists selected in • Htate-widu
class "A " railread*, tho largest in Its initial reception here,
«-Ii i Mr4ii “ o f tli
d iriirci tu imw
The cnp'ain esplsim-d that volThe srhiol "ti- m" welt the pi.-.
T h m o in th«* p a rty wt»r»*:
l ’«»'d . p’lilp n ia rily , bunched tbentcontest.
H
er
work
Is
"SMInnMr. Me Rory said Congressman
the country, the Coast Una piled
Unteer workets nre enlisu-,1 fur ] t re is in line with u poliry adoptr . K. Aifams W n l l a r n W. |S« II, I h II h w i vik yiniriu * » * t*» take Illl »elvInto an 'v e ilin g i f sjwiet
up a ra'io of 3.03 hours per mil­ Joe Hendricks, National Ocmn- vide Avenue, an Hisorical f.ut, I- the work of raising finances to i-l in almoM every Atnerieun city I!. A. fob!,, Ii. (ib'tm I.ingle. II rtiu iiu iitio ii ’ ir urn * '* 1 In* ,i iiti'iH'i* n n i defeated th-- full-lim e Fu ture
lion man hours.
rratic Committeeman II. If. Wells, msrk o f My County.**
run the Army during the ensuing -hero the play has been rliuwn. A. Ludwig, II. It. McCall, .I r , t. l Hiifiuld liiiVf* f'li* ! *‘ in m»t ull'i-v F a rm e rs in vo lley) ilt, two to nll-*Other contestants are RolH-rt De- year.
Mr. Jwaviit explain 'd this to 8econd A ssistant Ihnstmaater Gen­
Li Ink i* iin tun til"
i was announce,I.
M iss-li, Joe Meiseh, .lolin Knig,,', inif yijtiiiu tu
I'att-iin ie ptnyeri were E . It,
mean that fur every million hours eral Harley Branch, and If, E. Vette of Fernandina; John Pik
Approximately $3,ROO is exps-ctJoseph
Marvnteitd, theu'rr I J r , Herbert Messer, W. W, Pot n it inn MTUMI
T&gt; b-r. John
Man &lt;r ,
Holland
worked by ACL employees, enly Graddick, superintendent of the U of Daytona B^ach; M aryant r&lt;| to be raided, arnirdin^ to pre- manager, said the picture will he , ter. Maxwell Stewart. J. M. G riMrs. Lniitb triffil lb iniiiTt! M nirhead. I-Tank and Ainox Jon-',t,
3.06 hoi rs were lost because of airmail, were Instrumental In the Borchar«lt of Tam pa; The Im i liminary hudirrt estima'r*.
I n e n here only on’ day.
| /a le s, Jam es Rowland, C. W. la lio n , 1'ntriiiii," • it flint it can be F u ll 'inn-i were Buddy K n ig h t,
— --------liiji'tles &lt;!ua to accidents.
successful culmination of the Gray of Bndenenn; ami France 4 *
of &lt;lia rn.fi* from a
Korgusun, E. E. latney, and Itoh-ri iibtctiiH'd ifn
italph Ei huts, K&gt; nneiii Guxtnvson,
T w enty-term i r a m p o r t a d o n W ashington trip.
S tall* health *.fric r whu la nebud
Axt.
H e n ry Ilr lo and P y il C olcnta:!.
rompanics were listed In the re­
All six will be aw arded , 0 m ..1
lilt
d
t*i
c
irri
v
h*
i*a&gt;oii,
nr
th
i*
Two guests. Dr. Ililey t,f Jack
Agriei'ltural studies a re purrecognition for lh«lr wurks. hut
*
port which had a total ratio of
sun, Mich., and S. T. Sl-’tiwether it may l&lt; • ^ um i! - by |mynii&gt;nl sued by the jmrt-titne unit tmu
the
first
plscu
victor
receives
GAI man hours per million man­
of Sanford, accompanied
tho u f 11h * ii*util.ir fra — fm ii! th night each wi---k. Alex U. John­
gold mthtal.
hours.
family jiby-’Uian.
group.
son is the instructor.
Seminole County’i display - f ,o-d fruits and candies nisi won
h,nne rsnned and preferred prod -ccond premium.
W alter If. Johnson, charge,!
Third plan- went to Seminole's
netx won second aw ard at the Cen­
with drunkenness, drew • fine
tral Florida Exposition in O rlat- o.hlbit of frui’ ’ other than citrus,
$10 of 20 days In Jail, and Mr*.
tropical fruits ami
do. and missed first place by inly including
If. Truluck, of Sanford, was
T h re e m a ttin g - Hern sea wet
- , Hattie Wilson, facing a similar
A 23-minute play, “ You Don't one point, fair officials sa il today. m '*! Assault and battery rharg.
lll*R Law nmV»
ured painfully yesterday a fte r-1
WM given a 00-Jay sus- Know Abhy," wax praeentnl in
Osceola Cotituy took Drst place l,r,lllKhl a(f, i n, t (laniel Hawkins, issued i n -&lt;• y e . l . t i l i y afternooit,
This attractive display wax n iii«Rvr
on when his left hand became I pemltVl lenience in Municipal Seminole High School chapel this •embled and arranged by M i« oxer Seminole in vegetables and n, Kr„, r , ,g |i„ | in ,h e assessment arrnrding to t curds in the of*
34 f r n a l
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71
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ft
entangle,! in » cypress mill saw Court yesterday.
morning by ih# local g irls’ lli-V .1J"-( phine Iloydsurt, County borne C f.len protltic-s liy - nly seven] llf „ u : , (in&lt; wllen h, w „ n r. befnre Judge ||. \V. Ware.
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7T
fit
which amputatesi one finger.
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Fred Baker, alleged to have been
In the cast were Jam es Brad-! demonstration ugem , ami ronsit's |rf»iiiiRt iju4* in » li*rjfii?r mimbvr
rulgrtr«i yesterday attvrnoon in
Th e coupb-s w et»:
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Mr. Truluck was rushed to drunk, was fined $3; Doc Bus­ ford as Henry, Evelyn Cates sx f 3fal cuntainers of varioex sixes 4arle«i*«. Iln v tm r, *h«* Exhibit (•oUnty Tcjurt.
Charles II
Powell and Mist It
, «
t4
73
Fernald-t-aughton Memorial Hos- ta rd , charged with disorderly con- Bibs, Lillian AdagU as Violet, and 2.1''- varieties of canned ptr»l- lom mlttM uf ti,e Seminole Coun-j The., Edge, white, rh arg rd with Itohtd * Strickland, both of San- IJ
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14
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43
1 39
pPal whero h« rsm ainsd overnight dr.-t. .-tra ile d a $5 bond; ami Iforothy Stewart as Aunt Abby,1 u,m . Seminoje'e total store was ly (h am b er of * o in toe rev m- drunkenness, paid n fine of fa in fotd; J.
\l ddletlill and Miss II!
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42
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and tmlay. The physician in a t­ C arl K lindcrtlnr. charged with and H arry Rohean aa William
&amp;&lt;i
I .aura Itdiard, b-*lb of It-’Eand: I .
W7. while Osceola County took imuncwl that Seminole scored th,- same Couit.
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41
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tendance said thi* patien* was •elliny lottery tickets, was dixMiss M arjorie Cogburn direct­ fir t pta e by her sente of HSU.
higher in quality anti arrange| tuih defendant, plead-tl guilty E'ayette .Nmitb and Miss Eleam.r 14
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71
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17
"progressing satisfactorily."
i missed*
ed ihe (day.
I .ru in E v a n s , both of Itrlnndi
This County's exhibit nf crystxl- lti*nt nf ihis patii&lt; utar tlispiay. I la-fore Judge l(, \V. Ware.
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Part-Time Future
Farmers D e f e a t
Full-Time Group

Three Draw Fines
In Municipal Court

Sanfordiie Loses
Finger In Sawmill

Seminole Display 01' Home Products
^Takes Second Award At Orlando Fair

IILY Girls Present
Drama For Chapel

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Three ( ’(tuples Get
Two IMead Guilty,
Licenses To Marry LOCAL WEATHER
Fined By County

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