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SANFORD

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E x h ib its
described By
S. Stephens

GEORGIA TECH

t .sa d J- A. Logan of Os*
■ C U n b t r of C w n o im
ittaoe to load Its support
potation on rood project*
two settlor* of Seminole

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: A moosec of chamber acllrltlei
r.-daring the month of October
gknwsd th a t twenty-two fern Ilk*
pjjaefc i Moemmodatlons In Ben for. I
1 .daring tb s past month, elthsr lw
• « m oo of business connections ur
(Or th e 'w in te r season
*
L ‘ . Tho#* present last
night In -;
B f tld s d l Mr. and Mrs. r. K Uclelsr
-.'gad Mrs. Prudence Bruno of F am
y p a rk ) Wad Forward j f Forest
« C ity| E ar. J. A- Logan of G eneral
t Ooo. H. Bridge, Jr-, and C. B
r- B ean y of Longwoodi F. W. TalFi baft gad W B- Williams o f Orlado;
E. H. U n sy and D. K. McNab of
' Foe la and tba following from
Caafordi C E. Adams, L- f .
Beyls, H. fl. Col#man, R. T. Cowi aR. Julio* Dlngfsldcr, II CL Dm.Boss, H. Jam as Gut, W. M.
Haynes, I . U Inglcy, T. W Law*
i. ten, B . J . Lehman, C. R Mason,
Joa, A. Mslscb, John Mslaeh, Sr.,
' B- A- Newman, II. B. Pops, Jae.
’ O. Sharon, T. E. Simpson, Geo.
* Wcinatsln, F red B. WUson and

idwhOt tba wash before, the Ysllew Jacks ut
i baat Clem son C o lk g t 7 to 6 fat A tlanta.
Morphy (M ), Tech fullback. U fumbling a

Utilities Go Up
On N e w s O f
Policy Change

NEWS BIUEFS
I-'
Csstlneed From Fo»o On*
- R. A. M. tn a t In tba Masonic
Mall b a t night a t l:0 « o'clock
for their regular Convocation.
D, g. E. Btarr. High Priest, an
I BosncSd today.
Ths ganford Lions Club Is
ochsdulsd to meet tunlgbt In the
Grill Room ol the Valdes Hotel
a t TiM o'clock, according to an
announcement
made yesterday
by J. L. Oalloway who I* aocro-

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On Docket Appear- *** *
ing Before Judge Kkooi

f* signboard* et
Important
ihway Junctions lea-Urp Into
hlnoio comity. Signs will be
eod a t Indian H irer City on U.
Highway No. 1, a t M&gt;unt Dora
V . g- Highway Na. 411 end at
i intersection of S tale Rnade
and 17, fat addition to approMo marker* throughout the

Members of tho Sons of tbs
' Lesion Dram and llngln Curp*
will bold tfaelr last
pracil?*
' aaeaslon before tbalr parads In
. T ar eras tomorrow la the Legion
H ot toalghl a t T:R0 o'clock, scsordine to Percy Hero, advisor
Of tho gm«p.

n ______tho orebootrm oad
the Oloo
t a s e s ciobo &gt;*p t w o « m i* i i k u

it w het favors the utilities !.*• A lciander, negro was eonI oapocl, If they complied, tinned lo lho n e it court beenot made clear. Those fa- slim, and Jamea Norwood, Lurllo Conely and
lo n n le
Hill,
nog root, warn fined ft* each ur
to days -In pill
P. J . Johnson, rbargad with
drnhkennoss. was sentenced lo
pay a fine nf i s or serve II
days la lull- J. A. Williams,
bald on a similar char r e waa
glran a I t day suspended tan
lencs while Frank pnrdon was
glren a f l day •napendsd sen­
tence. j , l). n ra ito n estreated
a $io bond and King Fnrgaraoa, negro, charged with drunk­
enness and carry ln r a concealed
weapon, wee sentenced to pay a
$10 ftno or eerve lo day* la MU
Thera wum also several par­
sons charged with racklaaa driv­
ing listed on the docket for tho
Monday Court term. Tba cats
of Ed Jones was coatlnnsd lo
the next ■•salon, and also the
ease of Herman Darts, negro.
CsnllAu*e From P*fe On*
W. n. It- Alive, held on tho
Rkangbal yesterday to defease sente chants, plMited not guilty
lines farther Inland.'
and waa dismissed and OarUnd
I| followed a ' ' 'Japanese an ­ •haw waa given a 10 day ananouncement that Nantao would
be bombeiil^l unless the Chinese
trdffps variously estimated
lo
number from several
hundred
lo eararal lliousand withdrew.
The
Japanass
sheila
gbd
bombs probably took a smaller
loll of life than might have boon
expected because of the wholesale
evacuation - of
civilians
from Nantao drlthln lbs last 14
hours.
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LARGO, Nev.
M on
than a thousand aw ards are list
ed for exhibitors a t Pualla&lt;
county's annual fa ir hers Jam , 11'
IS.

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F L O R S H E IM
" A ll- P u r p o s e "

S h o e

S h a d e /

W e a r k w ith bcow n . g ray tw h la e —w e a r
b whom b co w n abooa i n called f o r —o r

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b lack! T h is a a r i a i l n F lorsbelm sh ad e
om kag o o « a o lc c d o tbg m ock o f two*

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p O R R E C T M E N ’S W E A R

If FOB need nonrjr, ccnaoH 6wr rcprcscntalire,
H r. lm E. Southward, ti 116 North Park Avenue.

CLENSON
•s F L O R I D A

TVRDAY, H0V.13a .i30* * .

S h e lls Fired
By Japanese
Over Shanghai

Kart F. Domic la at ux. '
F irst Federal Saving and Loan
Association to Ovrtlo A. and WmC. W/lson.
W arranty Deeds
Us Pvadeae '
Tba local
n ra
Department
Elisabeth D. Vaughn, widow, vt
Orange Naval tSlorva Co&gt; vs.
waa- called Tuesday to otI* RHfwoldcr, at al.
Uagalab two grass fires; ons al to Abby and W. 0. Hutchison.
la Mayfair sad tb a other near II Louisa Chase lo Chas. M. H a rt­ Appalataivat Of Administrator*
S tale of Now Yorfa to Mary
T hirteenth
glroot
And
Park ford.
R. Ituesga to Fbllcklad Rursya.
AVMBO, Fir# Chief Mack Cloveload reported (his morning, add­ Fedeial Bake 8hops nf llouth,
ing th a t no dam ag. was done I Inc. to Federal Bake Shops, Inc.
HuUi C, and J. M- Gardner to
by th e fires.
Vernon C Brown.
Real Batata Mortgagee
The 4-11 Club and Women's
H. F. Long to Board of EducaHomo Demonstration
meetings
to
ochsdulsd to bo hold. In Laks llon of Florida.
lit
Hen Holt t f ux to Joa JarrollMary Tharaday baa bean post­
*•
poned Indefinitely
because
of Crop Lien 'Add Chattel Mortgage
George Morion, et ux to Ban­
gU a aad holiday celebrations. It
w m teamed a l ths
office of fold Production Credit Assn.
S aha Contract
th e Home Demonstration Ar*nt
D A N
D U N N • S e c re t
Allied Btora Utilities Co., to lr
this m orning_________
M. Wilcox.
* Rvlsaao Of Contract
BONITA SPRINGS, Nov. 10.
V ES.
Allied Stores Utilities C o, to II.
( f t - T h . state road department
M V BOV.
la demolishing g one-way bridge II. Ftynt(U tllflC iltM
AND
«■ the TamUml T rail hare to
E lliabslh Bryand, to Title O n e r
Q U IC K L Y ,
■•aka way fa r a new struct ir* to
PLEA SE/
ko complstod by J a a . I I or Feb. snty A M ortgage CoMary Lorain Jacobs, at al to
1- T raffic la being routed over a
Randall Chase.
three-m ile paved detour.
Resettlement Administration *#

Seminole County
Court Records

... ■i apectleo sponsors Mloo Rotb
Tweoty-olsbt peroonoV charred Hand and M|aa Asia,
with a variety of misdemeanors,' Tho feel are of the program
wore
arralsned before City.
«*• v«*tlonal deportment
....
. Mll, „ . .
wRI be aererai aaloctlona teaJadfe Frank I* Hiller In a seea . mrina Band of U»a
aton at Municipal Coen yenter- MriCB» 7 r .
uepartmeat.
Pro­
day afternoon Flee* and for- frame bare «u*o' been arraafed
fettaree local!n« nearly Itso were' for lb * other vocational iraepe
added to tba City* cottarsof tba school.
Two charged wtlb driving
The
function*
of
rariooe
while Intel leal ad, Kd Jones, and atadoat organ Uat'ona. fealarlsg
Willie Dollenser. negroes, wars sbtft ptaya. will bo d i s c e d ,
arraigned before tho Jadgo. The arrordlng to the scbadala and
latter waa sentenced ,tn .pay a school assistants Inrladlng trafflee of U 00 or aerra M days la rVr ofOcera and tbs offke force
tbs City Jail a ad l b s case of will J * Introduced to tfa*., asEd Joaaa was con tinned to the eeaibly by the principal. G. E.
nrit session of tba Coert.
McKay. *'!&gt; ' * •
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Chester Alloa, negro, charged
abort programs - bar*
slab
with the dais of lottery tickets been arranged her tbs social and
I leaded polity and was sen- physical sdaeatloa departments
teucsd to'pay a fins of $$$ or and In closing tba Cheer Landaerra it dare fn ths City Jail, are will lead those present la
Rama King, held on a Ilka aareral school songs,
rharga. whona rase was contlnAll those who are able are
ued from (he last term of tho requested to rlstt the school and
Coart, waa glran a similar ten- neenrg first hand knnwlsdfs of
taacs.
tba operation of lha rarloea daI&lt;ao Roundtree, negro, charged partmenla, It was stated,
with hasping a disorderly place •
pleaded guilty and waa final
HURRICANE MEMORIAL
I I I or H days. Normaa llolmaa,
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University ol Floildi; €aiiesvUle, Fli

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TO SH E M E T
AND MAY X
IN Q U IR B W H O
IT IB T H A T IH
H O N O R IN G M V
H O U B tH O L O ?

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T H O U G H T YOU
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TH A T 'S RIGHT. NOW

A G vS S t N E X T TO
W U PANG’S DEN. AND
X X A V E T H E IR PHONE
T A P P E D - X N E ED AN
IN T E R P R E T E R — CAN
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RECEN TLY COME H ER*HE WAB IN T H E
LAUNDRY B U S IN E S S ,
H IS N A M B Rg
C H A R L E Y COM L E E X SH A L L S E N D HIM
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Cash for bargain. Box B Herald-

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tor ogle, T. B- WUaoa, 1IN W

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C H A R L E Y CO N L E E A 8 SO O N A S HE
G E T S H E R E SEN D
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Seminole County Products
&gt;lorc Fruit And Vegetables Than Any
Similar Area In America

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

NOVEMBER 11, 1937

Hospital Here

Pomp Priming
Called Out By
Morgenthau

Letter To Glenn Re­
v e a l s Conference
‘ With WPA Officials
Regarding Project

Budget Balance Fort
Next Year To N e |
c e s s l t a t e Cut.In
F e d e r a l Expensed

tihout Of “Hypocrisy”
Mars Ixmdon Cere*
mony In Memory
Of World W ar Dead

•NSW YORK, Noe. t t . —( t H
HTernary ‘flf th e T reasury H e a l
ry . M organthin J r , last nlftatl
announced abandonment by th U
New
Deal
of
lie
busteoatl
-pump priming- policy and dlM
elo«ed edmloietrellon
plane tag
balance the l l l l - t t budget--.b n
curtelllni F e d e n l
*i perid l i t r e *

K in g George Is
Object Of Attack

8ER 11th, 1937

Local Sponsors
Are Encouraged

Today, nineteen yean after the
aignlng of the Armlatice, let tm
pause, reverenUy In memory of
those who gave their Urea that the
world might be aafe for democracy.
II la the sacred duty of aU mankind
(o cherish and preserve this day,
ao that their Ideals may never per­
ish from this earth. \

Referendum Election
AwaltsOkey Of Pro­
ject Ry Washington
. In « letter to R. L. Glenn.
Former chairman of the
oemlnole County Planning
Council, Senator1Claude Pep­
per advised recently that ho
had urged State WPA offic­
iate to give prompt-attention
to the project for a Countyowned Iloapltel here, the
Chairman of the Hospital
Committee reported today.
___________
itor alio
The
Florida Senator
alto re*
ro*
iterated hi* atalem ent th a t he
would be glad to do anything
possible to aid try- obtaining ap ­
proval of the project which he
recognised .a* providing much
needed hcapital facilities in Banfont.
WUh Senator Pepper and other
Influential men backing the pro j­
ect, thoee Interacted In providing
adequate hoapltaU ullon for the
people of Sanford and Seminole
County feel more confident than

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MAY PEACE PREVAIL

Michael Explains New Trailer Site
Rules Regarding! West Of Sanford
Trade A t Market Under Discussion
CommissionAgentNot Williams Authorized
Necessary In Order. To Estimate CostOn
For Farmer To SeU Cloud Branch Area

Through - f . u T i n d ln .ecu r.ta
Information- many of the fa rm e r.
of thia vicinity are under the tmprewlon th a t they ere not allvwed
to Mil th e ir own product* a t the
Florida State Farm era Wholesale
Mariwt here, b u t moat trade
through *be commission . agent*
Inllocnted a t the m
market,.
&lt;1,
arket, M anager J„

reeuH Of TBefO-

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i apeclal edition
The fact la, the M arket M anager
m ailed to him 'pointed out, th a t the farm era arc
eraon. who first)n o t allowed to aetl th eir produce
landM -here 8b ye*ra ago. -wri'ee.dtrlcUy Without first paying e
Jsmall rental charge on a stall. ThU
tha following letter!
. I charge la made because the market
Gentlamea: .1
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■ - ha* certain overhead operating
' Thank* for sending me a copy
nod the nnty money that
of Th* Herald of 10 28-87. itjjexpcnsca
f
n be. obtained i* through etall
loo* &gt;t years line# I landed'if*
I
f The,
The *n&lt;l conceasion rrntaL „Tha . m,arkets
there on tbg railroad w harf.
_
U ta Jo sef Henchen of OakUnd * f th efF lo rld . M ale Markat Syacam* with 106 Sw ede.
In 1871 ««n
S *"* 0* " ^ bu‘,
and etarted a giwyd a t St. Ger- «upP°rUd by fund, from the S t . .
There w a. no w h arf so they
r and must be w lf-auppo,t
to wada aehora—Well, tba tnB.

lblI^ " of conatruct, n, , perm anent traUer camp,
on property owned by the City
j u. t w att Of Cloud Branch on
the lake eherw boaleverd again
came up for discussion a t a r*e, „ l meeting of the City Commies]aaera.A t the p rrie n t tlma, It U etated
there la a akarlage* of available
WPA projects fo r Sanfeid and
Seminole County sod with this In
view (he
City Coram laalonen
authorised City Engineer Fred T.
Will lame te o tta in a rough e*t|m a t. of the coat of a modem trailer
camp on the Cloud Branch site.
P a rt of the land there la low
and will neceaaitAta considerable
filling to g et the required amount
of fill. Commissioner W. A. LeffClAud
ler ha« n g g o e le d th at
Branch bo drtdgod out ao a* to
provido a sultablo
basin
fbr
ICeoll^aeO On F ob* H i )

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War Clouds In China
And S p a i n Mar
Memorial Services

approval by tho American public.1 The Safety Cummlltee of (ho
Rev. J . B. Root wa* tho main local Elk'* I,ndgt&gt; will Ik- in chitnrir»*
speaker before the Klwanla Club of the program nl ihe regular
during Its weekly luneheon helil m w llng of llij* i-unfoyd
KIL*r
Wednesday at the Valdci Hotel, lodge in fin- Elka H ill t- inuirr*»w
The aubjeet of Rov., Root’* ad- night, ftrv J. J , Kellaghnn redreae embraced "fact* and Fig- ported today,
urea- on wara in
which
the
—
United Kioto* haii been Involved
A delegation from tin- S m f nl
and pariicularly the World W ar M m-m and Checker a In I* will go" In
In .Europe for which the twcnll- Hfjlriyl tonight for n return lo
ath enntveraary of tba signing of «mwS* with Chi-aa pthyer. ot |lm t
the Armistice, is being celrbra*eit *'It v--.il
tit*I pit in? ®t» f h«*
l (nifty.

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------ sign before the produce la dellv- Jerod,' Thl*. ha said, would afford
the grow eri eonalderatl* mure
protection
*
Apy grow er who wUhet to e*U
hi* own produce a t the M arkat may
Tha e i chance of commodi­ do ao a t any time on payment of
tie s
la what Is commonly the foRowhag charges, Mr- Michael
known as business. When thl* said: a pick-up track load, B0 conMi
exchange la rapid, business Is regular trcck load, ll.OOj aoflil
raid to N roodj when it ie truck load, I1AO and-* truck and
alow, business la bad. On* of four wheel trailer, |1A0.
■ I
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(he greatest handicap* to an
excum go. °f new eoramodltle*
la Jh j? difficulty of dfapoeing

Advertize Old (roods

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In the eliih room
t i d a 1 *••
b-o,|T R ■81- lluib*.
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Raymond M&lt;n»ahot,:&lt;-,
uh..
-n d er wenl no operation nt th.
FcrnaU Istugh'im tlr- |&gt;i«u| ]u-t
5*luhla&gt; mn- -iijuirtvtl in :■ « . ..I
*ni-d rnndRi"ii for In ii-iura, r .
"'ll le t to n I t -I trnn*fualr&gt;n v « 'en lay aflem m n ami was said l»
hsv- •«'en cen-lderehly Improved
!*»' bight.
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K in n lr n n f '

I find, u n n ^l In nmiiy part* of the
world rind two form er enemies,
Tt«|y nnd (Ji many, krill togethor
in nllinnrr.
Piiirm r KjiI-.i r WHhrlm of Q i r
n» 'ii&gt; f li d lo ih*' NelherHnda ninen,i"
hilt thtt
%!iMIU | l»f y Hr* fit iglKinil ill III*.
jdSco of . kilr, |» u rn
futim * In’i*nti h r / Miinual Htea,
&lt;&gt;. Initinr * f (Ji** ini'll win* it Ini fnr t
1m■t , W’J 11* n*ri'»in*i iU ►at in »•tn*n in Is
nnd nMi**r Iflhufiv*.
ii-*Uy, tin* titvfiy will | mm ft*' In
r* li,l»in*n*n .
In lifURArlF, u h n if f|i‘lf*bfi»li*N to
tin* »nfc*iflirt* nn iiin f h l m v Jiip
m .’At* i nn flirt hii(tf* to 4afftH*V nn
i-fln*r sriiihtkrtat K*nV l&lt;*,**jml*l will
f f nnllnnra tm f r-tii, •**, #

Pastor Apologizes
For What lie Says
H e D id N o t D o

nnrn

M l—An An’gliran paalnr apoluglaeti today to
■the Duke of Windsor for “an In*
suit" to a “man who couldn’t da) fend hlmaelf- but *he Duke n e v e r
the less shunned tho Armlstlco Day
M-rvlee within fit. George* Church
I her* because hie presence previousI ly had been declared unwelcomed.
| ■ Th* pastor th* Rev- J . L. C. Bart,
retplaining hit expreaaed wish that
*ihe form er British 'king and f o r
Imer head of th* Church of England
not attend hla service told tho
1llritiah l.rgion “711* very last thing
) I wished to do was publicly to In­
sult a man who couldn’t defend
himself. Th* reporters mad* me do
ihat. Nothing wee farth er from my
intention* I rw eer th at la true- 1
w ith to take this opportunity pub*.
Ilcly to apologia*.

FARM N’av,

J

England Modrns For

of Jameo Ramsey MacDonald, her
first Isborite prtme-mtnioter, from
the austere, rod beaches of th*

* iiirtiament ,r&lt;- re'pie- 1' I i »*iiiet

Rev. Root who was Introituceil
by Karl N'onlgprn, chairman of
Ihe program romniittee, told the
group that the world’* grealeal
conflict had rausrd the death of
J 10,000,000 men white still n,000,000 more are imaccounted for.
j The total eoat of the. world
I battle wa* |:16H,000,000,000 and of
| this Americana paid *51,000,! 000,000. Rev. Hoot said ae he put
J before the civic bmly auggestlnna
■for the conscription of labor.
; capital, and aU munition plant*

In th e settlem ent of auch dli-

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Armistice Day Is
Celebrated Over
Most Of World

JCITY NEWS BRIEFS
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Youre Truly

Breaking .Thro Guard
Man Shonfa “You’re
Preparing For War*

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Elks Launch Move
To Fight Communism
Big Apple Contest
Sponsored By Ritz

Georg* Thurston. Exalted Rul­
e r of th* local Elka Lodge, an­
nounced today the appolntmm t
o f , an Anti-Communist Commit­
tee w ith O. W ., Spencer e*
chairm an. Other momhsr* of lha

committee nr* . City Codtmlesinn-

ore ,M. J. Lodge and W. R. Ih&gt;Pros,
R*pre**ntalhro
Gordon
B arnett, Prosecuting
Attorney
H erbert Meaoer. and Jem ra M.
8haren, Jr.
Th* purpose of t h t committee.
Mr.
Thurston
explained this
m orning, la te wag* an incessant
campaign ag ain st th e tpread of
Communism In this viainlly. Talks
will ho mad* before the various
civic and fratern al organ Intern*
pointing -oat t h o . danger*
of
Common lam. and school au th en ­
tic . which will ho asked to c«t
op seat* in .perm itting - ta lk , on
te a aubjeet te school children.
Among |h * apooch** which, hava
been planned era *0*mmunUi9
v*. R allgkn,’’ "Cotnaeunlsm va.

Dr- Potor B. Roy roturnod Tues­
day from New York City where ho
spent several day*. While t h a n ho
attended tho National Horse Bhow
and saw tb s Canadian A ndy team
win honors in the Jumping svenfa,
In which th* U. S. team placed
last.
Dr. Roy said ho wa* amasad a t

th* also of tha present-day hunter
«a exhbltod at tea NatlonaL many
of th* henos being well over 19
hands high and eapahl* of t a n r
Ing umaatnUy heavy wuigkte. TV*
Doctor ate* commented *n th*
“ridiculously low pric#*’’ many of
tho hones brought- H* said asm*
of th# hankers, II to 14 yonn old.

U teavnj of the slmpte pnnei1 of magnUitm poeaoatod by
PtetH o, *r loadstone, was made
te a Chinese in 2400 B. C , or
19 years before magnetism was
■ In Europe.

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War S ervice
Silence Ended
By Disturber

No additional laxe* are b*ia|n
LONDOtT V ov. 1 1 f AP&gt;
contemplated, bn eeid. and (hoi
—A man sintfrylod thrnuffh
entire Federal tax atruelure ' lad
lhn naval jmnrd protecting
being etudied with a flaw MM
World War Cenotaph In
ward rsllavelnc Inequlte* agalnalj
King Qeonre todar at the
taxpayer! without reducing gov­
ernm ent revenue.
Whitehall and broke the aotThe rablnet officer
emn two minutes of Annie*
the adm inistration'!
Lha
A warrlor'a glimpse of hell that wa* Shanghai following J a p a n n e arrlal bombardment, t* eRown tice Day alienee with a about
plane In a epeech
hypoerlajr—»
ice In thl# spectacular view a i Nipponese soldier* w atched from behind a wall the burning of North “All this la
Academy of Politic
a t the A ltar Mote
raa (Patton in Chapel. Following dralruction of much of that native quarter of the atrk k en Oriental you’re deliberately preparing
preceded to the
metropolis, Chlneee troopi which had retreated, e i tablUhnl new line* anil prepared again to reaiat for w ar."
Ben tie rry F. , Dyi
There « u a clatter of boovua
*"*• their fnAa.
and mounted police tkrew the
men to the around then A e a i
him beck awav from the KUdfa
guard. The King a t the g**y
prayerful
atone mem o r1*' In
tn a prayaefni
aalute to the Britiah Empire**
one million w ar dead itood a n
tlonleee throughout the b rief die*
turbance.
The .trid en t about and te n
aound* of the *n*ulng eeoffle WUfp
carried ever the rad la.
The Incident took plane aa eteea
to the Monarch a s It w h penaM i
for anyone In the dense crwwd la
■enttal to t imbal the deflation­
reach. The man ahevud h ti w ag
ary forcea n. the deprraalon but
through the packed m ake of U »
said the time baa com* to curnaval guard a t tha end e# IB
second* of silane*, shouting afe
In an Introductory apeech, g.
he pushed.
P ark er Gilbert, member of H it J** * °
firm A# f r» IfnW ln PnrainanV 001111117

Three Women Hurt
In Auto Accident
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A WARRIOR’S GLIMPSE OF HELL

P l a n s Considered
T o S u p p ly Ghina
W ith Ammunition

lienee, the Chinese believed, tho
Jnpalieae arm y ha- ill cldnl that
It tmi-il rciiitimie Its nmae atta. k . de-pile ihe f a d it now haa
won the tarrl'o rlat object Ivoa
which It doalrod.
The Chtnoee arm y ipakoanwa
■aid th at 84 Japanaee
troop
transport* carrying veteran J a w
aneaa regular arm y ualta fram
North China entered Hangchow Day yeatrrday escorted by a**Beroua warships.
Th* Iran*port* were estim ated
to carry about 80,000 man and
a t lo a n one-half of them -h a d
boon landed early today.
Landings war* affected orwe a
considerable are* aroodd S w a p
Hal-Wel which b only 19 a*Ua*
from th* Hankchow-Niagpo r o t way.
Priam
purpose at Japan***
commander Lieut, Oea. K a b u l J*
U amash tha b u lk .o f th* Oorman-trained
dlvialcau at tho
Chinee* , army which, a n
tfB
masted between Shanghai B*d
Nanking. Once thee* d h t e t e .
upon which th* military and par
IHleal alrongth of
th* Generaliaalmo t'hlang and
the ecrcallod
"Soon*
Oynaaly"
reek*,
apt

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THURSDAY, N O V E M B E R S 1937.

THE SAVFOnD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Another Armistice Needed

ie Sanford Herald

. Nineteen yearn ngo today the first Armistice was
celebrated throughout the world. .T here hJd been four
long year* of bloody war, „ Ten million men had been killed
in battle. Millions more had died of dIncane, hunger and
hardships. Billions of dollars had been blasted Into bits and
riceless cathedrals and a r t treasures had !&gt;eeii destroyed.
axes and prices, those twin ogres of commercial life,
had soared to unprecedented heights. Everyone had su f­
fered. So there was cause for great rejoicing when th e
Armistice was signed on Nov. 11, 1DIB:
For the past seven years America has been engaged
In another war, an economic war, against the business in­
terests of the country. There. Is not a. single field of In­
dustrial, commercial o r pm irsslonsl activity which has es-

Who PayB'Tite IV2 BilHotii?
&gt;wenl tlnnu*di the miTt. Hilly Imd
two year* In Ibis • ect tin s re; m i ,
r*rvtd a* «trlpt rlrrk nn.l thru * ‘
'■Istant director J t r k ha* workedin the film lahoroioty, catrtcr.i ik '
im rtim nt, film cu ttin g ; b J t Jxrn
assistant add clih*f rn Inert mnn
and assistant dfi ectnr. Jtotli *»y it
m ake, their present Jot*' t-ntnr —
th ey ’ve wrrkedf with all th • to y i
th at now are wortrlrt* frith th en ,
and liiert's an . im ptetw rrtm -u
about who's in charge.
The serial fiald r» where plrtutr*
arc made fia t aad f . rim rty.
It*
may not.he art, but iC get* date.
The day Is wa*led th a t da- mi • i*e
fr u r.re e ls of film o*po:a«l mt*e
m ined., o r •• k a r t nrw n r t ' i l *•!•
tin) film, iraiiy for n l c a x . 'I bst'e
about 10 minute* of rrreen tiro. atul .on a mh&gt;&gt;r atuJIo lot a -|lr*v
lor figure*" h*'» lucky If n d jy ’r
work p ii'n him four min Hi
**We don't ham tim e f” much
rehearsing,”
Hilly VVilr.iv i t
pliinr. " Wv have l» !«»'• proplc
who knew what’s wanted arid .m i
(to ahead nml do it ri*;hl t.n-, first
time-*'
A serial's lim e budget i* v&lt;liniated prarllcnlly to Itni Uul m'nulr, which mean* thnt rterj" Mltr
uto nf product Ian ha* to count. On
location, whore um»l »rna'« nu*j
made, the director low lu k*vp n;i

\ IMMA, I MS THAT
io p e o fio o MMilH

OWWAUTOttWLMt

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As wp g rl It the uhlef con­
cern of MUd.lo Morgen le uut the
pierhead but Hu blockhead.
M r Hoovers idea seems &gt;o be
1 hsve the young Republicans go
reend and ask the Old 'Guard
'hat they've got left lu guard-—
iforge . Ryan In Ronton Herald.
• f t Petersburg Is boasting new
'•o n stn irti' n aicrrigntimi nearly
jlltrcf million dnllara fur lliu
(fear.
« a . nnty the, inv.-ntur of wireless;
nevtr starred un u sponsored
id c a .t - -Orr.sha World H ub hi.

t

It Mam
Hepprr arc
each other
kick tax up
»ary du*t.

Dollar siKftt became the only God of nearly every business
m*n and his success was measured only by the extent to
which he could accumulate his cash reserves or extend his
credit.
That nttitude hail to go, A sense of stptarc dealing had
to take Its place. The business man’s responsibility to
his employees, hie customers, ttnd Ills community had to
take precedence over sheer monetary gain. The practice
of Chiseling on competitors hnd to bo stopped. .TTie ancient
custom of watering slock and fleecing siockhpiders had to
bo dons away with. Child labor and unduly long hours
for workingmen In sweat Mhops had to Ire ended. More
Idealism, less arrogance, hnd to be developed.
We believe th at the long hard years of tho depression
hnvp accomplished most of these worthy objectives. Wo
believe they would have come of Ihelr own accord, without
punitive government regulation, nr political brow-bent lag.
Business men learned their lesson In 11)20 and they su f­
fered mightily for their mistakes. They have l&gt;ccn sttf-

Wilcox nnd t'lnndo
nul running nsnlnsl
th.-y nro eerlnlnlr
a lot «&gt;! uiitmrr*

'Cycle of remarks by

»17—JS«n» us I"

i l H M IMJ i n estimated at n«w record
hlefly by UO-s-wesk workers owning c an
■Ting Svrrsgs value of only f20a Taxpayer*
IWo weeks to earn tbclr ISO tax bill, UO of

BUSINESS MAN’S

.LUNCH
HOLLYWOOD SIGHTS AND SOUNDS

PAUL’S
10th Anniversary
SALE
Tho havoc that the »un haa
wrought during thes* aummirr
.
months on mliady’a hair I* going
^
to have to he repaired. Today,
because of our extensive cducatlonal system, wo know tom elhing about h air and IU care
and our pregaraIioti* which are mixed fo r each Individual a
acn!|t disorder and texture of hair by one of the oldeet labor*'
toric*. Thl* treatm ent will reatore the natural oil» which the
•an draw s out.leaving the hair like atraw. It wHl revive and
refreshen the hair, oven If the damage has already been done.
Thourands of hplr*drea»crs are giving this Indivldualiied
T reatm ent nnd yi u ran cef a perfect permanent.

$7.50 Realistic and Rllllnga

$6.50 Eugene

Cocktail Facial 50c

110 Magnolia Ave.

SELLING
FRUITS &amp; VEGETABLES
Our Farm ers M arket Sales Force is
on the job.
You-will firtd there a good cold stor­
age and an efficient and capable sales

ny ROBBIN c o o n s
IlOLLYtVOOIl — Arcent on
youth:
Executives .10 years old and
younger, w riters who were office
Itoy* n few years ago (like Nor­
man K ranns), producer* and aa*:*rlale producers J-;*t over Iho :t(J
line - they're common And I’ve
Jual met a director who’s only 2:J,
who ha* a ro director whn'u 2T.
It's true thnt llllly Whitney, tne
younger, am) Jack Kngli*h are e*i ’

diivrtor* in the enmparativrly in
r'vrenilvo serial field. Rut what
other lundne** will entrust th.*
handling of an Investment hetween ,|H0,0(XI nnd ytuii,0UD to a
reuple of youngster* T They’ve juj*.
fini-heri 13 episodes of action ami
thrill* cilleil *'He turn of Zorr*&gt;
and done it—t’fl reels—In 2S «hi/r
'1 hat's no longer than the serial'
innker* give the vu ttram to grunl
out one of their piodw U - but

SERVED FROM
1 1 :.t() T O 2 :0 0

a reasonable cost,

CHASE &amp; COMPANY

NO FOOLIN'

PERK’S CLUB

m arket

pnoNE no

Europe:

ID20—"Shy

Jock I" IPSO—“Tend to your own
'Uaslpaes, meddler I’’ 1937—'" Save
fiuffslo Mews.
N o# Un* irtH.rla have |t that
h« Duke aiid Uurtn-** are planliny dp rtiluo lb Ainertra Mima
In* ■■‘ifte fr Uhrlslmss,
Watt.
Kler Jlla raesnt esperlenra we'll
fid f a l l let WrfllU study his
tnm tables for him.

A'
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o-i k'-a
1*J
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. A Iwu year nld lial.y In itan
FfShrlsrii awnlloard «n
«*l-*&lt;&gt;
. M b i t pin. Tho druliirs slari&lt;&lt;l
fa operelo. but un ubei|&gt;*t'lr&lt;l
heart llultr'i u&lt;i Hn* part nf III*
‘ Ulfent reused lliein in p»i*l
g«Ae It. Nuw they are wondering
'h o w they run yet Ibe pm nut
without operating.

Keeping Out Of Jail

CrJ.■* ■

Ton kimkI wnya nil httw In kcrii nut nf jail are given by
lvi il * limey, ‘an offIrinl nf Hit* iJlhclinrgi'ti PriHom-ra' Aid
iu’jiiv, wlui rm 'tilly tltdlvcretl an addronit at a conferenco
f tirituii workcra In Llvvrponl, Hngbind. Wltlk* tbo ruled
t«* gives art* not ntiTnaurily all Inclusive, they may be of
A fnfre am ateur h ia rounleil 'tutu* Imlp. Iii o rd e r'o f iihportnnre be llstfi Ibent nn fol-

wxvnity-five auiispols, wbleli suit
geets th a t a professional might
be a bill to si'nd the sun to Hie
cleaners. - New York Hun.

1. Don’t m arry nn extravagant wife.
2. If you Hnvt* done so, tighten things tip before name■Ibilig serious luippeiis.
* Among Iho-B who haVe rarenlIt. Don't marry on the love Impulse only.
'ly 1.1..il. ii-ii a ntrurd brnaklnu
4. Choose a wife of prudence mid virtue rather thnn
tnurtst a*-ks**n (or (he comma one who looks charming in a bathing costume.
winter arc: tpsirgi* Klllolt. prralIt. Don’t pretend to be more than you are.
dent uf lh« At’l.j J. J. I’cllcy.
0. Don't run a cur unlera you are financially secure.
pr*s&gt;lil«u| of lliu AssiMiatlon ol
7. Remember, rnce counted arc not m aintained for your
-Amrrlcaa Itallioads: Mrntl
M.
l,o(i In lot no r
If ultvsl
Htalc* financial bettehnant.
-emiutor, amt ro r-ru lv e r uf th*
B. Beer utld wine cheer the heart o f m cnJBt, la their
.riu rK a K&lt;*a&lt; (?•mst iu l|» a ); amt misuse th at brings an many within prinof\ gates. :
Kllirvratd llall, president of Itic
I). If you are out nf a job a prison conviction won't,
rU tbllln. rhattim iaiga and
SI
help you to find one.
LsMIs inllroail.
10. Lifts won't last forever—go straig h t'w h ile there is
Muaeolbil Is ri-poilial laitliafd
by B slight all in I, nr rrlppe. If
be ilnvau't know wlial to do tor
kla m i l l , * i i auiiRi'al he oxcrclsn
yletaiitly enough lu scl up a
sw eat, then drink a quart ol Ice
water and »lt In a draft.—Tampx Tribune.
Thera baa bw-ii a lot In tin*
papvra
abuut
gutd
reiimlly
.Mere (ban |tn,}(o.ooo In gold
was ahlgpt’d lu Eraiiru juat lb**
Other day. Ami unntlier shipMerit nf m uilv ten mlllluus a r ­
rived In Sun PrimrUt-o nluruet
Si the eattiu tlmu Irum Japan.
Tke ni«lu ut yt&gt;hl frmu unu part
of thi* wnrld In auolhnr, It Is
« s plained, vitally nffneta hu»l
MO* . condllbmi
eterywban*.
brlnxa on btmma In one plan*.
U S Uepreishms In another Amt
y#i we thought wa had absnSoned tke gold slSiidnrd.

A HOUND BODY Is n flrst-clasil thing; a sound m'nd
Is an oven better thing. But the thing thHt counts for
must In th e individual, iim In the nation, is character, the
sum of those qualities which make a man a good man, and
a woman a good woman.

WERT-The JEWELER
Diamonds A id Watches
Fine Wstrh And Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Mounting And Engraving
iM

U U K &amp;

BIG A PPLE DANCE
EVERY* SATURDAY NIGHT
H o r r n u w it h o a n c h p a r t n e r

k in . ftot tnkliLg murh Interest In
Ik i proposed legislation of w^ge*

hours ay Ifae gorsmueni.
t lb no' IminedIais pro*
.of say attempt by conI grsu la control ths (srtusrs
” I*bor. {pit we are wandering bow
VlNg It wtU be after tke prve*
wage end Euur bill has been
A sosrted |nfo |sw before a slml■/tse roossere wM bo brvpored for

ADMISSION t k b b
Uqwee Mr*rS IV the OHah Only
' •**•«» •• vii p tS a g * ( M i
Mnnls by tbe BytfcM Barn
* * * * ♦ ♦ :
SPECIAL FEATURE rOR A$ MMTICE
WBDN»DAY ANp THURSDAY NIGUTS

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BIO TURKEY DINNER .’ .......... ..
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1$ SUFFRIU ftmi
“Tlie symptoms arc unmistakable: Often
speaks sluirply to children and husband . . .
never goes anywhere , • • hasn't fline for
bridge, movies, picdles and parties. . . com­
plains of backache and being tired. . . hands
rough and red.
s
“The predisposing causes are also present t
Bending over to clean and dust) bending
over an old fashioned stove; beading over
wiuhtubs.
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7prescribe a modem electric kitcbetK
a n d com plete e lec tric services
throughout the house. Please see that
th is prescription is carried ou t as
prom ptly asposftffie"
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FOR SEEKERS OF SUNSHINE

S o c ia l A n d P erso n a l Activities
Social Calendar

PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, IBS?

Girl Break Dance
Given By Sorority
The member* o f tha Phi Alpha

Personals
Mr. and Mra. Jam es A. Stone
and d aughter of Chieggo, 111.
have arrived to spend a week
w hh Mr. Stona'e mother, Mr*.
Allan H. Stone, 4IS Rose C o u rt

’ The A u lr a Circle of the San8 o « rlty e n l.rl.ln c d Uat
ford Garden Club will meet a t the nl« h l * “ h • Olrl Break D ane,
home of Mrs. E. M. GaGUoway a t given a t th e City Hall. Muale waa
10:00 o'clock for a garden run.
furnished by Pete Scblrard and his
The Dirt Gardcnara of tha San- orchestra,
ford Garden Club will meet a t the
Among thoae attending were: the
Friends of Mra. O. II. A n d a r
home of lire . R. B. W ight i t 10:30 Misses Lucy Roumlllat, Marjorie son will be glad to learn th a t
o'clock for a luncheon.
Cogburn, Elisabeth Lefflcr, Carlin aha is abla to be out a fte r hav­
The Rosa Circle of the Sanford Palm er, Virginia Daniel, Dorothy ing undergone a minor opera­
Garden Club will meet a t the W iggins, Ja isle Durden, Betty Lou tion recently a t tha Orange Gen­
home of Mrs. George A. DeCotte* Flash, Anna Doudney, Joyce Whld- eral Hospital In Orlando.
(don,
Pe*
• t 10:00 o'clock.
don, JJes a n F orrester, Virginia P*IiI Mary
M an, IIMnalna
lasio
C^-WnAt_
Naiional Education Week w in ’ ba
sold,
W iggins, Jan
e Schulte,
Friends of Mra. Lola Weakly,
he observed Friday a t Sem inole'B atty Thurmond, Derieux |Uw*,&lt; .formerly of this city, will be glad
H igh School when all patrons and Vara Lodge, H aiel Lodge, ' Mary to learn th a t th e la located a t
friends ere invited to visit tho;M eM ahon, Evelyn Echols, Mary Donna, Taxa* where she la affllischool.
There will be a special Nanek Brock, Mary Waihen, Anne atad with tha F irst
Christian
assembly program a t 9:40 o'clock. tt&gt; lg h t, Elisabeth Whlghpm, Gail Church,
The Betnloole Couoty Feder- D eforest, M artha Telford, Lillian
at Ion of Women's Club* will-hold 'A dam s, 'Evelyn Stowe, Madeline
an all-day n&amp;elltyr J with ttiir'Truluck and Helen Palmer.
Lake Mary Auxiliary at th e j Also the Misses Evelyn WilkinLake Mary Chamber or Com-.son, Coroline Hill, Agnes Brinkley,
m eres beginning at 10:00 o'clock. O ltda Dyson, Joan A tiarello , MarMiss Betty Wheeless, popular
The Axalea Clrclo o f 4the S a n -jlh a Adams, Estelle H urt, Mery bride elect, waa honored w ith •
fo rd Garden Club will m eet at,L o d g e, Jeannette P otter, Louisa bridge and shower Tuesday a fte r­
th e home of Mrs. E. M .fiaG llow ay |P erk in s, Mary Hlgwlna, Jan* noon e t the W oman's Club given by
■l 10:00 o'clock fo r s garden ru n .| H oyd, Muriel Knoa, Marcia Proa- Ml** K athleen Laney,
jf The D. A. Il’s will meet a t S :0 0 ,to r, Joyce Hunt, Nell Stew art, HelAalera, tube roses, American
o'clock at the home of Mrs. B- J- en
G am er, M arguerite Jones, Beauty rosea end yellow elder*
llolly, GOD Palm etto Avenue.
Doris Jaekaon, Ruth Strange, Doris were pleeed in a rtistic arran g e­ . . . . FO R S I I K I R S O P S U N S H I N I who will Bock
8ATCRDAY
W alker, M argaret R elit, and Her- ments about the room*. A t the con­ to reso rt centers by train, boat, airliner, onto and In uncounted tra il­
clusion of the gem es tallies, which ers, th e balm y peninsula boom* os its No. 1 attraction Its m iles of
U n i* * " ,! *C AndU'j a m . i U r.Jford. K. G. carried out th e bridal motif, were [candy beachf*, flfrs. W. B. Frmmpton of Now York hero bosks In tho |
I t J-U J £
*
*
P
Jr,
W^druir, Rfeh- collected and high acor* prise was
won by Mrs. H. E. Morris Mr*. R.
Srminole County which would
0 . Hickson waa awarded screeno
prize.
have to pay the co.t of the elecA num ber of g ifts were present­
lion, since.there wa no money set
aside in the County budget for
buns to go on a h tta .
aId
0 o n«ld Bishop, BUly ed to the honorre In a novel way.
Mrs- W. G. Flem ing and Mrs- A r­
such expenses. Mr. Herndon In­
The Woman's Missionary Bof! CK n* ° f th u r Brannan rendered several
timated that he felt the Commis­
..r in . V in t lu n tia t rk u reh Gainesville and Harold Doker.
songs.
sioner* would not be willing to
C.ntlnutil Pram P*o» On.
Tho** invited to be with Miss ever l»-fore th a t a fm .lern hos­ obligate the County to |my the
Wheeless were: the Misses Gene
cost* of a referendum election unM artin Laney, K atherine Vernsy, pital will develop from the ita te h-&lt;* ll appeared, without a doubt
of
dream
s
and.
drawing*
whsr*
Sptinkla grated cheese over Jeanne Choate, Camilla Deas, M a r
that the necessary fum l. could
hot clear soups; add a little th a Adams, Carollno Hill, Frances l| ha* been for • number of he Hi-cured from the government
chopped candled ringer to ear*- Mahoney, Ann Dickson, J r s n Til- years.
in the event the election carried.
The shortage of available WPA
mat puddings; combine carrot* den and Anna Tllden of Orlando,
M
argaret
W
are
and
K
athryn
Mil
project*
in
J
-’nnford
anil
Seminole
and mushrooms In cream saucs;
ANOTHER CANAPE
add a few roasted peanuts to ter o f Leesburg, Mrs. Roy Synw-v, County a t the present time, too,
fruit -salad; pour a little chill Jr., Mrs. II. B. Odhsm. Mrs J . M. may prove favorable toward the
Morris. prompt passage of the project,
sauce over boiled cauliflower; Stineclpher, and Mrs.
Tea guests Included: Mrs. W. T. It wa* said, and there are some
top eseslloped corn with cheese
Wheeless, Mrs. Jam es G- Sharon, who feel IhM the County's n ffn
mixed with tjrecker crumbs.
Mrs. Jan e Sm ith, Mrs. R. G- Hick­ In puy the exo "lie ef the vkil'e-l
son, Mrs. G- D. Bishop, Mrs. J, O. labor fur entire p role*-i in midi1. sney, Mrs. McNeil, Mr*. J. It. thin In the regular *pnh*nr'* rmiBW EET POTATO HINT
Cogburn, the Misses Adelaide tributinn will also be a factor in
PA1US, —(ff)—Cathedral win­ Higgins, M iry Higgins, Libby C or­ assuring approval -f 'ho p .rje tt.
ttr*6bape ' taftovsr .-swost potatoes dow* Jngptr* shimm ering pail­ nell, Rebecca W ilson, Virginia
No definite Pea'Inn fu r *h«
into small balls. Roll tb s balls lette trim s on soma of Main- Glllon and Dorothy Marshall.
r'M&gt;nirnl hospital hi* been li­
h In cracke/-.crum bs and fry them b ocher’s black
tulta
evening
dded upon a* yet although there
In deep fat. Serve them with frocks for the w inter s***on.
Humphrey
B ogart considers have hern many kite* proposedTHANKBOIVINO 8ALAO
• creamed leftover fish, fow| or Lady Davis Is
among
sm art him self the ‘‘least-liked’' actor in The City CommUdoner*. it wo*
mast.
women wearing tho frocks.
Hollywood.
learned,
have
indicated their
Boll apples
Cool and stufr
willlngne** to donate a site for
the location of the hospital t» them with cranberry Jelly. Then
top them with cream ■cheeae
the event that the project grts
FrrtieH
ilri-snlng
the approval of WPA authori­ Servo with
Mold cranberry Jellv Into a ring.
ties.
lli-fnre work can actually be­ Whan .It I* t hi.nine lily chilled
renter with
gin, even though It U approved unmold. Kill the
by the Work* I’rogre** Ailmlnl- rip* olives and ei-ler. curl*,

Meeting Is Held
5
Fine W atch
By A lathean Circle Too Late To Classify
Repairing
Oi'nrrM hoimp work, Mien \VI
!
Diamond
S etting
621 i:. 6th St
Mr*. W. H- Hand and Mr*. O. CGibts were joint hosirs.rn to the
Alathean Sewing Circle which met
yulrrU ay a t the home of Mr*.
tid.li, on Laurel Avenue.
The entire afternoon wa* *|wnt
In sewing, It w a , announced that
■he Alathean Claia will have n
revered dlah luncheon and white
elrjilianl ,nle at the home of Mr*
A. It Lovejoy, 21 ] Maple Avenue,
on Wednraday, November IT. find
•very member la urged to- be
present.
Hefreahnrenta were «erved to
the following: Mrs. &lt;3- S Selmnit,
Mr*. Itritton .lohn*on, Mr*. A. II
l*Vf]o)f, Mr,, I*. C C«*. Mr*. It.
CJ. McOhrnl, Mr*. Frctl llar:t*«n.
Mr*. R. N. Nipper and *nn Ray­
mond, Mr*. J. H. Oviatt, Mr*. K. S.
Rockey, Mr* 5. C. IHrkemim, Mr*
J . E. Page, Mr* [I. F. MrWhortcr,
Mr*. |l. It Otlhnm, Mr* J. W. Kny,
Mr*. It. E. Peurifoy, M r, I. V.
Rurilelte, .M ik, U. f ( d ltn 'urr.l
Mr*. W. II. Ilnnd.

Miss Betty Wheeless
Is Guest Of Honor

•ares ■:»s r - 1 a s s ;

Pepper Offers
S u p p o r tF o r
Hospital Here

s=

n. K

Btration, a referendum of Semi­
nole County freeholdrr* will have
to be held in order to find out
w hether they are willing to i«*ur
bond* &lt;o puy the sponsor'* share
of the hospital ro*ti.
Clerk .of |liu Hoard of A ’ounty
Commissioner*. O. I'. Herndon,
stated that it wa* hi* belief that
the Coniniltsinm-r* will rail the
referendum elretiim ns soon a* a
definite commitment Is obtained
from the W l'A. If earlier ac­
tion should he required on thr
m atter, the referendum could be
held only through the aid of
various civic organisation*
In

Regular $ 1 .0 0 bottle, of
"SECRET deJEURELLE"
It whh purchase of
S cakes of CDIDAY

*
Thonta, Randolph, ITU
poet, wrote an elegy for
which had Veen alkrd
■luel.
Tony Martin, tcm -ti an.
ringer, ran play nil the u

A*rumen11.

CAMELLIA JAPONICA
KDEI.REUTKIUA

Mrs.Cs R. KirlleV

Oeitoua trouble may be brewing an d
von cannot afford to take a chance
w ith any remedy le u potent th an
Vrtomulslnn, which goes right to
i V rent of the trouble and aids n a ­
ture to soothe nnd hen^the Inflamed
iiui/ oil* membrane*-add to loosen
niyl expel the ,gvrfn-Uden phlegm.
ijvrii it other remedies hare failed,,
ilia 't bo ilIsfinintRcd, try Cretan ul;J0Li. Your druggist I* authorised to
rV lm l your money if you are not
thorongtibv-athflrd with Utr benehtsA&gt;btafnert from the very first
inttlfc. CrebmUlMon Uone word—not
two. nnd ff'hn-i no hyphen In I t
Adc for It plainly, see that the name
on tho bottle U Creomulston, ond
you’ll get the genulno product and
the relief you w an t (Adv.) as

NIXON BUTT PACKARD
GUARANTEED USED CARS
These cars carry our famous 18-hour satisfaction or money back
guarantee. They also carry our famous 60-tliiy participating
guarantee. Former owner’s name ami address is posted on each
car. All prices arc marked in large letters on the windshield.
Prices have been cut to the bone for this sale. Come in and see
these bargains for yourself.

Austin C oupe
was $1 .‘f t ...........Cut to $9500
Chevrolet C oach.. wns$225 .......Cut to $ 1 7 5 -0 0
Oldsntobile Sedan was$225 ......... Cut 1» $17500
Chevrolet Sedan.. w ns$395.......(’ut to $34500
Plymouth Sedan ..was$125.......Cut to $37500
M A N Y O T II EH C O O II IIA ItO A IN S

THESE PRICKS AKK FOR THIS SALE ONLY

NIXON BUTT MOTORS, INC
SEMINOLE G ARAG E '
2UH WEST FIRST ST,

M artin’H Garage
Is Allowing

A 50% Discount on
$2,061.32
n f pant due arrounto.
I helped youmaw you help me
. /»
General Repairing
Trurk tk A ula Service
Bodle*—Spring*—Trailer*
A price you een afford to pay

M artin’s G arage

freg re*&lt;•—yeors sew lev eaty lit As s m s ef tere er&gt;4Millysteel* by Ike verU **«H«e

And it’s ysam now —a regular
f IDO, half-ounce botUa, forju st 1#
whan you boy 3 cakes o f Camay.
IF* make ib is unusual offer jure
to you w ill try Camay. W t feet d ia l
one* you give your skin Camay'*
gem ls care, y o u 'll want to kaep on
using it regularly. For you’ll And
no « bar leading beauty soap has
the sama vciv tty lather Camay baa.
Camay’s bubbles p tt skin fleam,
la m It b a lin g fresh, a lirt!
N o other beauty soap I* m lUer
than Camay. In rests again* a ll
Odn f leading beauty soaps, oa
as try type o f skin, Camay coma
out JffmMy, protiUj miU tr.
A nd you’ll And oo other beauty
soap |* fibar than Camay o r baour
lot you f akin. Th is 14 offer Is
ready going /a rt-o o bar three
cake* of Camay reday and fee 14

That Hang On

Special Sale

A r.gvlar 11.00 belli* ef "Secret 4e

Come lit Today
For Your Fill

CAY COMPANION —"Secret d*
J cure lie" I An odor that’s d ijjrrrm i because it’s w s r—a subtle
frsgrsoce that will th rill m en'i
hearts—a perfuma you w ill e iw q y

Beware Coughs

Cut Flowers

HAH TIIB
HUMMER HUN
PLAYED HAVOC
WITH YOUIt HAIR

A

112 S. Park A**,

fg a a n a a e n n a a n n a a n n a n n

ArrnnRrmenlH For
Funeral* and All Other
Ocrntdons
Two Y rnr Old
ROSE HUSHES

AND

E ngraving
: McLaulin, Jew eler

PERMANENT
TKI.KPIIIIVK

EYALEEN’S BEAUTY SALON
AAillionc prefer this "flavor

THE CHEAPEST
THING ON TOUR CAR
IS THE IEST TIRES YOU CAN BUTGOODYEAR TIRES. Choice of three great
value* for regular icnicc —each topi
in it* price claasl
c. o o d

'I^ O K ic rv iii-id l tin- n u i l - i n m ud, m u tk ,
vluvli and Im uf -GiMtilycar Surc-G rips
arc your tire. 'Miis great "p u ll th rough
an ything" lire li.tv its ow n " i lu i tu " built
right in to it* pim ir-lum vc I read — big,
husky r u b k i tlr a is that take hold in anylliiriy*.' StTt ruifjtatly ih signed w ith w ide,
deep, se lf-th a ilin g il u n n e li th at prevent
[Miking an d ip in n in g —ir e [&gt; you going/
Surc-G ript get you (lu.re — tiiiii biuk — la
the wnrvt w eather. A nd h s w ide te n te r
riding-rih prevents hum ping o n h ard
rtkidv. Ik- prepared fo r any roads—sc*
today about G uodycar Surc-Grips.

/Y ear

that is different"
H ig u n rt

piquancy all Its ore*1Miracle
I* totally diffareat barn all o4hw
ilffa in p

■m oolhrr, fluHW, Kaon

deUdoua-lYy Mirada Whip wool

Rockey*s Tire Shop
S. Park Ave.

Phone 26

�J

I

—

to e flm w .
GENEVA
uneabsra,
Jnd|
»«M
Palip
rsla-

jgr ami K n .
T. W. P re ra tt
a re annauactog the btnh of a
nine pound
daughter.
Addle
Lords. Wadaesday, Oct. ITth. *
Ifr. and Mrs K C- E tbradra
w ars the n e s t s of Mrs, A.
E rsrS tt laat wsek. "
*
Mr. ahtf'M ra. W. L Bleg and
of
Mra E. Colt
altandhd
tha

this Sanford

T w *hW » h K ltu te in 6 jU id p
Friday.
TIM C M aty Council o f P, 1
A. m at to Oanora laat T aaatoy.
torn. Trad forw ard of rto e e t
City, Piwaident of the oeWnctl,
preaided, Urarbaen waa aaraad
to tha at bool room at noaa.
Mr and Mra. A. Lea aail
children of New Kmrnea apafet
tha waakaad bate. They a n a
&lt;*rer la tbalr trailer house car.

estible cm milk itself I

DEATH COMES DOWN IN A

riflila *• *

Ai

D f .l W

I WHs Uf At A

SANFORD FISH MARKET

STOP
LOOK

^ h t n a girl make* doughnuts
A man cornea running wMk a naity
' ___ .
PR O PO SA L ^

LISTEN

with thm tklkbosfy

mlidChiddar flavor

PERFECT LANDING

1 1-2 Iq U am chofolutr
1*2 rup dark brown »ug«r
L-3 cup grxnulafal »uir..r
1-8 iraipoon aalt
2 tablifpoona flour
I rup water
1 tcarpoon vnnllh

bVL*.SASt

Gulf Station

Although bluing serrea as a
light blsach
It will produce
dlnrydoohlng clothes If It Is no!
ustd carefully, lira the correct
amount and mix thoroughly with
# a tc r befora adding It to rtothee.

THI “■AIAHCID* FlOU»— MAKW P O O P MMWO

ARK FOR our PTleea oa oil and
wood heaters, andirons, truce
guards, wood baskets and olhar
cold w esther ilem t. Stanley lto»WILL n u t and sell second band erg Hardware Co.
clothing. I t s Ka«t ffh Street.

Sold Cheaper
RCA &amp; ZENITH
PHONE 412

400 SANFORD, AYR.

) SANFORD, FLA.

You can reduce your grocery MU tola weak and aUU a e rrs the to s t food in yato- table by
shopping at Furrrat (iatcksl'a store oa Sanford A ranas. And this advertisem ent - ' - - f y aa
proof. There’s no denying to -H a re 's your bafguln Hat of rrocorieu that you t e n t h tlp bat

BEST CANE

FANCY
BLUE ROSE
^m^. sum • - ■~
»

Sugar MILK R IC E
5 Lbs. 27c3 For 2 0 c 4 Lbs. 15c

PRINCE ALBERT

EAST TERMS

Electric Service
ISO Magnolia A rt.

Monarch COFFEE lb. 2 7 c
O LEG Flakes Su^ar
Lb. 15c2Pkjs.I3c2 pk(s 15c
NUT MAID

YELLOW RIPE

F or Sale

KELLOGGW CORN -

Datnlflft Cotir^lloner's

Aif -’VM V» '

SHOULDERS

Any Quantity
W. W. Goetsch

4|itl

Stall 30-34
State Market
SANFORD, FLORIDA
PHONE 9113

Sausage

T r « a .r
1‘e r k

l .l l l t r

A A I* Pienle Can

III. II «Ml

UOKAK

CHOICE WESTERN BEEF

Coffee lb, a O C

Beef H aSi

bBLADE9, Np LATHI
» BRUSH, No LOTIOr
Randall Electric
co.

II

Lb.
Lb.

25C
29c

2 Lbs.

LETTUCE

16 Lbs.

*v

We Can't Sell It in Chicago

Lh. j j c
Bakers Cocoa
J7g

4

ClATMEAf, Sunny Held 1y4 |h. p!*tr.

VO. 1 CAN STD.

5 Lba. l i t

Cauliflower
Potatoes

2

r# j
i ***

►a n s a u s a g e
PEANUT BUTTER
BEEF STEW

Potatoes
10 Lba. | 7 c

V u il

KEI/I/OGG’S CORN FLAKES 2 pk^..

PMXLI. ratg
8MO. SAUSAGE

*’

77c

GORTON’S FISH FLAKES 2 cans
Ilona Hrnnd
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI .1 pkjr*.

BUTTER

2 For

w •ppHanee InaUlUtion. There’s a real
kick in taking out ancient equipment that meant
work and worry to some housewife and replacing
the old eyesore with the latest time-aaving, worknvtng, worry-eavlng appliances operating for but a
few cents a day.
•. T/ast month I inxtalfed 19 new ranges, 12 re-

2 For

POTATOES
10 Ibi
YORK
APPLES 6
r m w nit-s:
BANANAS
4 lbs.
• u i r . rsN N .rr* a
•
LETTUCE
2 for.
titi.MW i.i.oin:
ONIONS
3 lbs....

10'
2 5 ‘

13
8

....,5c COTTAGE CHEESE lh. 15c
.... 15c HAMBURGER 2 lbs. . 25c
First Cut I’ORK CHOI’S II,. 21c

OCTAGON HOAP 2 oa. ban 5 (
OCTAGON POWDER 2

FOR RENT

mm

.

GOLDEN AGE MACARONI 3 pkgt 13c
PEANUT BUnER
24-oi iar
19c
SOUTHERN BISCUIT FLOUR 20 Ibt 67c
SUGAR finsit granulatod
5
Ibt
25c
BLACK-EYE PEA*, NAVY BEANS 4 Ibt 25c
BABY LIMA or NORTHERN BEANS 4 Ibt 25c
TROPICAL SALAD DRESSING quart 25c
EVAPORATED PEACHES
2 Ibt
25c
EVAPORATED APRICOTS
pound
19c
PRUNES tender, meaty;
3 Ibt
15c
EVAPORATED APPLES
6-ox pltg.
7'/2c
CITRON, LEMON, ORANGE PtEL lb 3ic
GLACE CHERRIES
fancy;
lb'
43c
GLACE PINEAPPLE extra nice;
lb 39c
CURRANTS new pack;
9-ox pkg.
15c
SUN MAID RAISINS
15-ox pkg.
10c

BaUards 5
MORTON'S Salt when it faint, it pourtj pkg 9c
DlMt BRAND MILK
2 cant
' 23c

^

37c

CLUO STEAKS juicy;
lb
HOT ROAST meaty;
lb
NO. 7 OVEN ROAST
lb
Uest Coiii|H&gt;unil

25c
17c
23c

Kltclivn-TrsteJ H o u r

Gold Medal 5 * 2 7 c

Lard
S t i m u l i ' Qualit

uiiv cut tin s i •• iv

Oysters

IHklM SLACK m ffAS )
lUXNIf G IU N t J u l .
SflHACH ■* 1 . . . I J to.

R oast

MIXfD VfCtTAlLtS I *• 2 c m
I t M FISH CAKtS I 10 ci c m
SWCkf FltlD COXH I &gt; . ] c m
H. I. GXArifXUlt JUICE I M X
PINlAffll fLAXS I *• X c l _

5MOKEO SAUSACI lb
LAXOk WUNLXt lb

ChorriD my ib
IttF UViK Ib

WeMern llf»rirlran |(ound

S teak
• w il iJirnKTil Fat
H en s
h i a lt a Funpiiy Dulay

C
heese
L .*&lt;4 U ‘ t
I. tin
Butter

ib

SUPER OLEO

p&lt;

SPARKLE

^WIFT'S JEWEL 4-lb ctn. 43c
8-lb cln. 85c
DLL IA DILL PICKLES
'/,
gallon
33c
JEV/EL SALAD OIL pt.2lc gallon 1.05
VELVO COFFEE ground to order; Ib 19c
NEW DAY COFFEE a rich bland; Ib 23c
HOMINY
no 2*/j can
2
for
19c
HAPPYVALE PUMPKIN no 21/, can
10c
SNOWDRIFT or SPRY
3-lb
53c
STANDARD TOMATOES 3 no 2 cant 20c
CHURNGOLD, NUCOA, PARKAY Ib 19c
PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO
can
10c
CAMPELL'S TOMATO SOUP 2 cant 15c
SOAP or POWDER

MAYONNAISE

HySwjfem

Large 5c

I'OCTAyOItJ tool! (lu
'}A m.7£3/ 4 for 10c

|

ANGELUS CAMPFIRE
J —lb pkg. J 5 €

pkg*. 5

SUPER SUDS Regular Null

P R U N E S iT b .

P otatoes 5 »&gt;•
firm Yellow
O nions 3 lbs ]

uiik i

PALMOLIVE TOILET 80AP 3 bant

Lb,

M e a l s-ibs 1 0 c

li Ltnl|| SWlTt

1 0

..... 17c P,ate WHITE BACON lb. 17c
». . I9c Stamped Beef ROAST lb.. 17c

i eacnes A &amp; P Luscious Halves......... 19c
rmtapple A &amp; P Hiked No. 2'/a can . 20c
Saiau Lfressing Iona q t jar ..............25c
Ginger Bread Mix Dromedary pkqr. ,19c
Devil’s Food Mix Dromedary pkg. '.. 21c
SOAP SPECIALS

9(

Hpecially ( ured

MAYFLOWER
Msnhmaltowa a

SUPER SUDS Concentrated dmallfl

^

Piece

Flhlaked In the
m o atsU rtctlT.

■company a im to give a type of scr» that w ill pieraeto the welfare of
community and peeve oae of its beat
rt*. ’ Cartameie* tnggagtlfmg for In­
total the value of the eervlce to them
. the community w ill be appreciated,

CCTACON CLEANSER

Medium

W kSILRN STEER DEEP

s.s. n o llll

iCOMPOl ND Flnenl Shorlrnini: pound (hulk)

PEANUT

|7 c

W ater (! round Corn

bacon

40e

Shoulders
SIDES

rta

I te h r a .
I lir W t.H l

Lb.

18-ci Family
loaf| white

J b a c o it

i m o n .it « a m . i« i&gt;y.v

BUTTER I lh. rtn.

WHITE BACON

Ground!

RIGHT O'CLOCK lb.

ANN PAGE

12 Oz. Can

Lovett's Cellophane Wrapped

lUacon

UOH^Mon.i, White, Tender .1 No. 2 r*
Frenhly Itonstrd! FreNhlT

PUMPKIN
STEAKS

a s p a r a g u s t ip s

Smooth—Rich

2 Cana Fqr

HAMS
1l.llrB .w fc
■O M w

Pot Roast
B cef^tew

J

[TURNIP OH KENS 2

Finest Pure Creamery

Yellow Squash

Johnnie Alderman, M(jr. Meat Dapt.

Lb. 2 5 c

[ II..U K EVK PEAS Flnenl llrle.l

T astier! Softer!
A &amp; P Soft-Twlwt

BUTTER
Schick Shaver

Pineapple 12

Uclicioui Applot
3 Ibi 15c
Idaho Bolting Polsfooi 3 lbs lie
Colif. tmpcior Grapos 2 lbs 15c
L-tibbago, Rulobagat
lb
3c
Icoborg LcHuco largo head 7*/ac

N tw !

&lt;xkI burning)
Can bu soen

Y* Lb. Pkg

VIENNA SAUSAGE

M ali, a a .l M r . . .
W ill. O .k l r r llr r a .I .M

W O R T H O F P R IZ E S !
Come In—Ault about our twe)v* liljf weekly mntenln,

FLOUR Self Rising 40c

Ch»!i 11 oz. Can 2 For 1 9 c |

HENS

$55,000 RETAIL VALUE

Chops Lb. 21C

”gw w"---—
---- - - - . 1

M, n f

W IN A P R IZ E

I,

Country* Backbone
Small Pig Hams
Lean Pork Chops

Seminole Printing Co,

B a n a n a s f” 1
York Imperial
A p p les 5 IliS ]

STHINt; IIEANS Inna tender ru t .‘I Nil,
Kerosene rniise. k" , h1 ns 1 new,
liti.oo. Remrm.vn Tire Shop. ,

PHONE

Yellow Ittpe

TIEH DUAL F e a t wheel 20— Mlncenanroti* For Sale
life with body, special $295/- UfiKI)
F R illlD A lH i; — perfect
I A Ford madster, special rondition U irgain. Ecotl-Caria. Baal A Sana, Used Car nay , Inr.
.

T#1N , T-BON.E &amp; CI/UB

Household Hints

i.m ecr Cookii-*
Appli-s
Tea
Menu For Dinner
foiled dice
Favory Meat Faunlln lteird C rcrn l.i-ana
lln a,l
IV ,rh Uniter
llrnd l.rtlnce
French Divining
(V ttxgr I'mldin*
Itoynlty'Ssuci'
Coffee
S«vor&gt; Meal Sauce
It lnM&gt;-«p&lt;Ninn fat
2 lafclcrpsorf* chop|&gt;ri| onion*
.1 tuhtr'poons cli&lt;&gt;|&gt;|&gt;cw| g rrrn pep^ ^ Q u a n llty jk ig h te ^ lte s c rr ed

i I—AtHdnitfUilfto

LARGE CALIF. ICEB^KJ

RRAINS WITETGRAVY

mm

TIRfRUT LF.hANON. N o v . 'I I &lt;Jv I'roomng n sony In TurkI h. Mr-taerUleb
Karayan.
2»
&gt; v - niil
of t'nltm l
S! »&gt;&lt; &lt;’n i.n l
Oonerai
Jam ru
V;&lt;-n.|nr* M arrtner wen) I0‘ Ids
•' 'h on m e callows yraterday.)
K»ni»an. an Armenian who hail
ll»**d In Hoaton a t a natiiralltrd
AmrrVau, was harried to the
tnlHwna nfler a idsht of r alm
slc.p

POItK &amp; IIKa NN Iiiiiii with Stture 111 n

BULK LARD
FLAKES

L THEM

Phone :

(Peanut)

OIJ. COULDN'T HUY BETTER COFFEE FOR A DOLLAR A POUND

WANTED—Good osed typew riter
LOST; between Ml. Plymouth
Cash for bargain. Her K llrraM
and Cassia S mala p o la te r^ OUa brown and w hlta—one lemon IS— Aparfmrnfai For iical
dhd white. Reward Notify tins
V Apopka, Fk&gt;rids.
FURNIFHED apartm ent—mo.lc.-u
conveniences. Park and 2llth.
Phone 3G6.

HOFMANN

1-8 teaipoon cinnamon
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T H E SANFORD

T u m p Prim ing’
C a lle d O ut By
M o rg e n th a u

PUTTING TROUBLE

in flict la Said To
Have Started With
Abdication In ’31

troua Italian re tre a t during the
World war. Ha has publicly de­
clared ha will n tv o r perm it a commantel Spain.
. The powers are hard a t work
trying to solra this problem of fo r­
eigner* In Spain, while England
U)d Franca are worried about
Seem f*»o» One
Italy's Increasingly Im portant rola raluteCentlnues
a t the tomb of the unknown
h r the Mediterranean which they
soldier and obseive a minute’s sil­
feel threaten* their empire routes. ence,
MM 1
The L ead en
T n reh b rarcn wHI arrive In tha
i-'Tho big figure* on Franco's side evening from all parta o f Belgium
a f t ' ’mostly m ilitary men- Hit and the Belgian Ctngo to rekindle
himself was on* of lb* moat bril- Ihe flame on the tombH in t- a f Spain's younger officers
N* Nasi t'elskrallan »
end became a 1General In bla 80‘s.
Armistice Day will not bis cele­
Ha -mad* his name fig h tin g 'th e brated In Germany. Its place h at
Moors In Spanlsb Morocco and Is been taken by the Munich "B eer,
n6t*d aar * thorough, methodical cellar putsch" exercises of Nov. ■*,
gaherat who rarely take* chances- marking Chancellor Adolf H itler's
m b ' 41 years old.
abortive' revolt before his subse­
On lb* government side are P re ­ quent rise to power.
mier N egrta end Defense Minister
Italy already ha* had her Armta-.
Prtota, sharing responsibility fo r lice liny observance, bhc commentthe w ar. N rgrta Is a medical doc­. nr*led Iasi Wednesday the rc-ssi* j
to r and a widely traveled man of lion of flghilng on the Italian
g reat organising ability. Prieto la fronl.
•
g newspaper publisher wbo has
Ainil-iIn- Dny will be a com pul-1
tremendous energy and drive and rory liollilny fur Ihd first lime In
ha* always been known as a "prac­ Poland 71 ki a n n y Invited youth
tical" man.
orgitnlxillons to’ Unko p a rt In the
F a r more than )B months, both ttadl'ibnnl trn rp review.
tldaa, Increasingly strong and well
In Imndnn, Ihe Duke of Clouces*
organised, h a v e ' struggled bark te r unveiled an rq u e s trta n ' statue
and forth without a decisive vie- of Field Marshal Karl lla lg , com­ SOMITHINO TO CACKLI OVIR to th e roeord of
lory! Their' w ar has long passed mander-in rhlcf of B rtliln 'a E ipcA m erica’s cham pion hen, "Mias America. 1818” la b o v e l, th ree-y eartha Spanish stag*. It has tended to dltiooary Force* In France and
old d o c k e r owned by F red R oebel of P leasan t V alley. N, * . In h o t
tUfellm* she has laid " e a rly BM eggs, M l of th em la a alnglo y o u ,
IW ,W .*&gt;K .fa*«l*t State* against Flanders from 1018.
“ •
”
ihiT•he's a llU e a l n e l l r o a s .
the democratic ones as well m ,| ' King (Irorne VI will lay a w reath
absVnit '.ftvnmunlet Russia. It mo)’1on it today u tte r a cerem ony s&gt;
tm 'enly the opening seen* of a the Cenotaph.
&lt;.1
djramdtto w ftld Wide riwlggl*.
|| Atwn-mtnuta / sIlAiee will be
nhaA-tred throughout tl)*Viand h i
IIlg llm t&lt;i Ikes | | . . - '
In Parla Ihe Duke of Windsor!
.ranct-llcd plan* &lt;o partlelpalo In
jln d iy 'a “ ifftalnl" ohservanr-j of
Armirilco Dny In order to avoid
possible em barrassm ent In con"
tact with diplomats and leader*
The Crooms Academy Panlher*'
of Ihe nriMih colony. football record so fa r this season
lie decided not lo accept an Invi­
was spoiled last night when tha
tation In Join President A l l o t Is Jones High Tigers of Orlando (Iron In the official tribune on Ih t
downed the local negro ag g reg a­ Chumps F.lysccs lo review the pa­
tion by a score of 7 to 0 under
rade.
*
.
■
Ihe floodlights of Tinker Field.
At the ram s ti n s it wa* announc­
The Panther* pu t up a great ed l i n t he and his Baltlfanro-bnni
fight through the rntlre contest Duchrrv, InMcail of attending Armbut Ihs strong forward wall ns| istlre Dny service a l the church
well aa tha Orlando secondary used by British cnibnssy official".;
defense stopped the Panthers ln|j would attend eervlcaa a* atth e i r ' tracks.
In
the
second, George's, which h is no official ts n - 1
quarter, a fte r an eichangs of lierilnns.
punts ta mid-field. Orlando com­
Canon J. I. C. D art, pastor of
pleted two passes that was good Ft. George’s Church aald that ha
fo t 80 yards and then Harrison was “not particularly kecu” about
b attled the ball around left end the fa rt ihat Ihe Duka o f Windsor
for -a touchdown.
plnnnid to attend Armistice Day
' The Panthers fought hard th-&gt; servicer a t hi* churrjb
last 'h a lf and completely out.
rum ors that
He drnlrd, howe
Ito Intended to b ar the Duka from
Bt- George'*.
,.
j
M push d m a touchdown. The
Croom* outfit (bought Ih e m u lv n with the atm. N ut Infrequently, If.
lucky a fte r th o 1gam* In slopping working in a canyon nl m en, hi*
t&gt;*M ».'’t i * fastest negro half* has to climb the hill ami shoot a*
back In Florid*, ta hi* tracks.
he illm bs In order to folli w tho
Th* llna-up fo r tho Baufortl
Eloveat Ref or* a t
left
and,
Brown a t left tackle, Dingl* a t
Oscar Wilde wrote onq' of his
loft guard; Henderson a t center, famous works,
“ Sale ms,” th
W ilso n -a t rig h t guard, Chtalom Flench.
a t r ig h t: tackle. McNeil a t rig h t
and, .'Johnson s t right halt. Ro­
sier M quarter. R oU rta s t left
h alf sad Lac at full bock.

Armistice Day Is
Celebrated Ovfcr
Most O f W o rld

•ty rd o h a a m tlv a party, kad lost
M fllm antary control.
Ju b ila n t leftists mob* fq Madrid
gM out of hand. They b u irtd
•lurch**' and beat up arm y offia* ra Parliam ent showed every sign
ad,voting a rvro lu tb n sry program

g r w a iij i?
S * ^ 9 9 3 2

CsnllnusO Pram f l H O n
. . plnymant. a t (rood wages, in
private Industry, a reasonable
raln m to capital and antarprtao,
fair treatm ent tor nor metical| rnltnral population, and adcqnata
| revenues to m art tha aervlce*
! now demanded of tha P e d a n t
J Government," MorKenthnu paid.
I T ha adm lnlaintlon, ha
con*
llnnad. will do "everything poa! alhlo to prompt-, a rrmtlrmallon
; of recovery and to balanca the
i budget llmm ch enttlnc expendl| t u r n ," Tha a'talnm cnt of thcaa
i ends, however. ha «a1d, rest*
"very greatly” on prtvata Ini*
llallva pt-d on 'h» cooperation
of prtvata dqtrrprtse*.
"I wlah to pm phsslie." Mor1 acnlhan atld. ‘Thai In no eran t
1 will the A dm lnhtratton allow
1 anyone to atnrre, nor wilt It
. abandon Bk" broad purpose to
protect the w an k ,'to l i r a human
aocurltr and to neek n wider
dU trihullon of our national In
• coma."
,"
' ' '
Tha Treaanry secretary, who
h a i icnrferrnd almoal dally with'
Provident rto'-acralt and other j
I Government and private flacal!
| leader* on thn current business'
I rccie«|on. conceded ’th a t hunt- [
I n c ti Indiana b a re recently ahownj
* -a declining
a_a_________
A__—
n..t
tendency.
But he'
he
pointed out th at (he country ts
nearing on end of on# of tha
most active years In Its business
history. and that business rev|val under (h* Now Deal has
been of a health character" and
added:
"W a have not reached
the
r.lag* of full employtdent of our
productive resource*On
the
contrary, from all these stand­
point*. rondltloa* a re favarahle
for a continued Increase In tb*
level of business activity.”
Morgenthau
conceded
that
there was "some w aste" In re­
lief expenditure#-* b i t
argued
thnl this was Inevitable In any
irogram of such magnitude, .lie
avid thnl the Admlnlslretlon de­
liberately used an unbalanced
budget during Ike
first
four
years "to meet a g rta t emerg­
ency.”
"T hat poller has succeeded,”
lie edded. "T he emergency that
we faced In M il no longer
estate.”

United Btatoa, but ‘hsy form a ml
oArtty group sa d thalrm cllvo

lh'

Hume* has been comp*r*Uvtl/
■mall durtng th* prspsql ,wAr. .
J Tha aaarthtota, who arp pari le­
nto riy strong ta' CaUlanuto want its
IRK* government as paeslbto, with
tha'aouatry operated through the
liber ualons rather than 'hroogh

•Ida,' headed by Otpsrvl Fraattarc

FraSMi, are conservative^1 fascists
■ad monarchist* whe M?t
S a t a a t -Rad ruta," W

ttaitad
|fh*

W ar S e rv ic e ^
Silence Ended
r B y Disturber

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John W ebstar,
17th century
playw right, w rote n tragi-comedy
entMlad "T he Devfl's Law-Csve,
or, When Woman Go ta Low, the
Devil Is Full o f Bustaasa."
C n * b e rry jelly tnakee an e f­
fective g a ro ty i f o r fru it antada,
t.oq’uettae, a la king, #emi&gt;m at loos
and roaata Cut tha jelly Into on#Inch cubaa,
'
"Poem s and Ballade,” Swin­
burne* moat famous beak, a p ­
peared In tw o. asperate editions
a a td r different publishers’ tar
prtota in 1888-

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Pro to n Grover is an aoc reporter v jjli open eye*, a keen mind, and
. a M fk lin f acnae nf humor. He blende clean anecdote, humor, and
r' history into one of th* moat readable and dependable oplumoi pQdk*
,

aboat tbs traction of a tamper*
arp camp on tha vacant lota
booth of tha Water Work*. Tha
poaaihllltp that tha project' n ig h t
be tadortmkaa bp an Individual

riNM M tal'U

“WMhinlton Daybook” Jr an cntcrtabilog and enli*htenin* oolumn
of Wwhington hithlUht. hnd «Ueli|ht8.

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T k m wa* -atao ^aowo ^d tagoa-

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Clean anecdote, humor, and history.
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Cea lines* r&gt;*m P H i Owe .
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M r. WlUtaam h as W an u M
U twvesUgsta th* p M U l t e o t
• c m p and m boat batata and If
tha asttattted coat la not proUM*
thro, a W FA prajaet n a p
bo
aobmktod i o n

Spry

by Preston Grover

*

e w T n l l e r Site
W &amp;t O f S i n f o r d
U n d e r . Discussion**

a LO, CAN

P a n t h e r s Suffer
F i r s t D e f e a t Of,
Season By Orlando

• to y declared t h a t . stro n g , hands
warn a**4*d to pot down disorder.
**Tho rig h tist ravalt' sta rt* I In Ih t
MalUla garrison ta Spanish Moto w s I t wma tb f signal fa r most
Of th a m ilita ry , governors
m
Spain's provinces to post not lew
• f m artial law. In many cam s that
dhaplo act was aaaugh to put tha
province on Fyanet'a aids,'
On the governm ent aids nr*
ranged so*la lists, caramon is ta. re ­
publicans and anarchist*. I t to
•aspaUmaa hard to tall tha dtfferd to o ’ between Bpenjab ppetaltot*
M d communist*, for H.clr dectrtaaa o f tho koetalisatlou of lh#
means Of production merge Into
MM another. Tha republkaM w ant
a government similar ta th a t nf ths

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Seminole County Produces
Moru Fruit And Vegetable* Than Any
Similar Area In America r '

Tha Only Central
irdiny Rail, Highway
Transportation
A N INDEPENDENT PA ILT NEW SPAPER
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VOLUME X X V )

A w o d a t« l

V ’—i

Walter O’Hara
Is Indicted
By Grand Jury

SHE ALSO SKATES

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Morgan Leads
Fed Eleven To
1 4 - 6 Victory

NUMBER S27

ROOSEVELT LEADS NATIONAL TRIBUTE TO WAR DEAD

Scores Both Touch­
downs On Passes
From Forgruson To
Down Bolle8 Cadets

Rhode Island Chair­
man Of Democratic
Group Also Named
In I n d i c t m e n t s

C o rru p t Practices
A c t Said Violated

Chinese F ail
Back To Lines
Near Nanking.
400,000 Troops Dig
In On New* ‘Hindenburjc Line* F i f t y
Miles To The West

■y JULIAN tTCNSTROM
Head Coach t,rnB*rd McLucai'
HIT edition of
the Seminole
High School Celery Feds brought
their gams average up a oil last
night when they sent Coach
Ken Kppert'e
Holies Military
Cadets barh
to
Jacksonville
with a I , to | defeat again*!
them. .
I’laylng on a rain
aoah&lt;-d
8HANC.HAL Nov. 12.—
field with about tOOO person* In
(AP)
— (’hi tin's Shnnjfhat
the stands nn wat seats, the
nrntloH, nlKiut •IftO.OOO xtrotig,
Celery
Fads
hlrked
off
to
lotlny foil luick toward thk
Green on Holies 3* yard line be­
fore be waa brought dawn but
ChlncHc "liim lcnhurif line’,
Bolles begin a auilalned drive
more than fiO inilen to th«
dawn the field and before Han
west.' J.i|winese troops, num*
ford had gained postersmn. the
lioriitjr 200,000, forced th s
In
deep
allcnrs,
Crrsldent
Roosevelt
stand*
bareheaded
before
t
he
Tonili
of
the
Unknown
Soldier
in
Arlington
cemetery
and
lead*
ball
was on the Fed a in yard
the national Armistice Day tribute to America'* war dead. Then « n aide placed a wreath at the have of the tomb while an can n y Chinese from the towns and.
line.
tho Shanghai
On the first
Play, however, bugler sounded tap*. Close braids the Crrsldent ate Id* military an &lt;1 naval aide* and *urnmmling him a r t detachments of soldiers and trenches in
area.
Rlolnoff on
a
fake
reverse sailors.
The
t'hinese
fought only
came over h it right tackle for
tear guard action* as they with*
a Jaunt of in yards glaring the
drew
toward
the chain
of
ball In scoring
position on
lien rh ei nod pillboxes, stretching
Holle* nine &gt;snT fine before lie
from t'hsngshii south through
was brought down, The
next
Hoorow, Wukian and Kalshtng,
play was stopped on the line of
and protecting Nanking.
scrimmage but Forguson
then
Ja|ian'* w ar planes ranged Into
shot a flat pats in Morgan who
the Interior n« the troops ad*
waa over the goal line for a
vanreil. One flight bombed tho
touchdown and then came the
A m rrlran churrh mission hospital
Partly cloudy, scattered show
surprise. For the first time thin
at Wii«lh. KO miles west of Nan*
•ra In r i lr r m r south portion to­
season, Forguson attem pted
to
king, killing two Dhlneae s ta ff
night ami on extreme *outhi-a.it
kick a conversion
point
and
member*. Five Americana escaped
coast Saturday. Kxtrrme n o rth -,
.
It was good.
injury.
west Florida: Curtly cloudy t i f j
B U SlI l l O m C M t f C l i n j ?
Sanford again kicked off tn
The Japanese governm ent In
night and Saturday, cdolrr to- - —Holli% and from then until the’
Success and tvageily followrd Tokyo refused u second time to
Facial with a shortage of work­ night.
| An outline of the program for
end of the quarter, play we*
, ,
--- . . . . . . Women . Home Demonstration and Heminole rm inty la-gionnlren to psttiripnto in the V a c e
held tn mid field and neltlo-r ers In HiU County, the local
A delegation from hr Hanford , „ „ „ „
the Armistice ralrtiruHon In T ava­ Inga of the llrusscis confersnra
team was abla to make any Chapter of American Kcd Cross1
U rns, and Checker played „ .. ,Vmlliy |tir th).
yr. r
res yesterday, Percy Mcro, advis­ &lt;n tho F ar F.aitrm war. A high
made aeverai light threat* hut launched Its annual Holt Call yes turn Chess
tournam ent wi'h
hruadiisi dining the Farm anil or of the Son* of the la-gion Drum Japanese s.,ur»-e at llrussel* aaU ,
famble* o r the lo*» of tha ball ■trrd ay , County Judge R. W.|
ir ,s ii..-a , , r &gt; „ r s s g
iLand group In D/I.w id ls&gt;t IIoiiis . Ilnur Cruataiu ovur radio and U-Jgla Corps, s U '\ hI this tnulgon downs proved failure for the Ware, chairman of the ftepr
v
. — — — •— ~~+ -TT »V»
light.
I *i.inoii W'lll'C
In nafnrsvllle ing. Hune»* for the members of
Cadets and also for tb s Fed* a* County Roll Call Committee a n ­
once In tha stra n d q uarter they nounced today.
The Safety Committee of the
&gt;'» HwmlrisMa. County the local fit uni sud llugle I'orjis
moved the ball down to the
Seminole County's quota ha*‘ local H k .' lodge will h . m
»*"»"‘»s*&lt;«tr«t|on Agent Mi*, and 11sgeilyt wInn the mock engine
of the b'anfoid la-gion Post, driven
Holle* Jl yard line but a fumble been rnisod to 400 niemlM-rs this charge of tha program ot then
" Kendall,
proved roelly.
year Jmlire Ware assrrtrtl •nrt] rvmiUr merlin* In thnir hull •*»
*" *" r
tho Mnnm l^ m by t'arliss Muse, rolliilrd with a
At the end of the half the lo­ hr believes that this number c .n night, K lk. official, re,o u t......... .
'“' ‘" '"t1
I*' irm k ciitirally injm ing u negro,
e tr
cal outfit wa* still In 'the lead be si-rurml If additional workers this morning.
iv lm ll.n work was compurstlvely Glenton Pulker, w tin died
by a score of 7 to o and when will vnluntrer to serve during the
in tills rnun|y mid that roii'e for meilii-nl aid shortly uft."peaking on the topic o f ronthe second half opened
they drive which ends Thanksgiving
Jl was announced this Ir.orumg lliruu, li the splendid rvri-pllnn waril.
that the public i* invited i j n|liii.|&lt; given tills type wmk and Hie co
I*••»,i iiri-il on the program ctde- serving fish anil gam e.in the State
directly marched down to the Day.
of hlorida, £ &gt; r Mii*ch mado an
■even yard Una but onre again
T hirty workers are needed for a meeting tomorrow at the Clu rth u|m alio n of women and girl* here litsting Armistico Day in the laake
rminty sent, was an nddress tv nddrvsa liefiiie the Sanford Lions
a costly famble marred Ibelr this County ** Judge Ware s a i d . I * n
sod Geneva A\e- much Ims lieen arroinpollshed.
scoring plans"and up to’ the present time a l BUM
«fr t r t • nrw I'**1*"
»•"'
» 'r- Kendall stressed the Hu Drilled Slate* Senator t'lnude Pn,v rlu li Wnlnesilay night in tho grill
I'ttHuiiri* of tin* wfUoiriinin-tl | ht who deelati-d th q ^ f fongres* • •mill of the Vslilrr IJntelClay waa than held in mid­ little over half that number, have c urc •
Mr. Mi.-Im Ii. wl|.i was appointed
4 II rlu h work lliit'liRlioni 1lit« would nltow llii* nalloit lo go to
field and a tta r an exchange of volunteered, their setviers."
«» » conimliti e of ona at the meet*
I’oUfjly
mill
nut
lint'll
llirlr
ot»
war
only
In
difen-e
o
f
,
Ann-riin
punts w |lh *svrn mlndtr*
In
Mr*. Karl Nurdgren has lieen
tra a llM re m m *■ *« f u r l
big last wirk , nlti tilled Jhe Florida
JtrilitA fur Hit* m ini iir )tn r
I he rinsl period , left lo play, named chairman of the City Com­
Stale h isli and tismn Conservation
In lii'r oiillinr. Mm, Ketiiliill
Hanford atarled
a
group
of mittee and anyone who is able to
la-ague nnet lug lu-ld in Orlando *
l»-till Iim| mil llutl. “tint* lo Ihu
power plays and mingled In
devoir lim r fo this great work la
Coai li s. A. H. Wilkinson •
IubI l ii'liiv, llnifrililnif (hr pro*
llutl
Htoiiilnuli* rmiMl&gt;pt
set of paries'- that proved lough urged to rn n tart Mrs. Nordgrvri Sanford Heiiil Dro lllsi-kial* will frill
for tha Hollas
secondary
lo a* soon as possible.
Undergo th.-ir lest tmiith. dtlll rlili'f iutltinlty l« irink furmliiR. I n B o w l i n i r S t u n C ^ i n R l,;' ," ,, “ ,"1 «r™mpll«hm»nla of the
fiM.,| i'i»iiiirr ri»(lort lot* hffii Ihtt
break up. They marched again
During the Hanfuul tUrtilm; i;""'*"*'- Mr. Mrlsch also toM of
In discussing the drive In Semi­ icml/lii umb&lt;r Hie
tn the Halleg nine ynrd line and nole County for IU37 Mrs. R. N. of the Hanford Atiitory
fo ld
l- l
'-'•tm * •• making
Drill Miih)«'i t of yr&lt;'til|,iit Im|H&gt;rtsuit i* laaguu competlll..,,
m ain Forguson
rereivrd
the Brail, president of the local chap­ Field In pirparnlloii for |li,&lt; flr«l In Ihf (*ounly lloiiiw iH'moiipIr** punk, Team No
3 n d tu m id Ill the various counties in the ila to
Food, n m » 'n » several purrs In tho loop stand liiwunl the ,1-onservutlon of fish
hall, faded bach deep to his te r rrvralr.1 the*Tollowing Infor­ encounter of -'I In. sr.ison Tin «• lion iiroKiuii)
'
11
lo Inks In gain u gamu tie with nnd game.
right, and floated a long high mation regarding the work of the day evening when they inert Hoi) will |Muot|h|)r ronllnur
Mr. Meisrli describe*] plans to
I t yard pass lo Morgan for the organisation:
J tls o ri" M lllrr'e.' Homl r , o Lion* In* Hir iihwI ►!n**ioa&lt;1 ph»w of Team No. I which hj«* I......
d out, "hut furnishing titurli tn&gt;i|lilo In llm •■rgsniie a fi*b ami gains post In
second - touchdown
and
again
"Karh year." she said, "as ths On Ibe LeCsIoiig Allilrtlr Field mir wurk," *hu |)olnf*%
ra th county in Florida, each of
KorguaOn lifted th s ball between time comes for the annual Roll atsrtinx at x pu o'rlm k.
, | |l will Im* »Up|»f«'htt'iilt‘ri hjr nlhiT rrinaliiliig three teams In the
the uprights and tha cross bar Call of the lied Cross, there are
T he Itlsrki-uls b"|n&lt; to li.i %&lt;• |ihuM'« w«ii'!i m , ImiifiiVMiirni if rlrrull Teams No. I and 3 now w hich will l&gt;e mudo up of sportsman
for tha conversion point.
uuifortua
for
IoiiIkIi I's l ho homo, u dimly of lh* lunilly h are rluhl guinea won wlilla who are particularly interrajsd In
probably many who wonder where their
pi^thh'liid
ii ltd
Him liisinr seven but Team ^ No., 1 fish and game. In Hsnford tho
With two minutes remaining their money goes, what It I* p r s r tlr o uinl t'osrli U ilklnaon iloIhlnK
t'f
Miimiih'ill
|Mirt
I
mnI iiit
of
|hw lias a Infill number of CMilA Lions Club, he auld, will taka, tho
l U s t l n M s * rs s &gt; Fesvl
ho
uved for, and what ia achieved Stated this iiioi ii in r. i lini
fjt in 11&gt;'n I'loihlnr ■upply,* wayu pins wtil Ii- No. 2 lias 13,411 te/piin*ihlllly of forming such an
by Its use. Does all of this money would lik r to list,, n largo atnrganitaliunlit which Hit* lioittw tnukor m«) Pin*.
go to the National Headquarters tendance loniglit ho us to nice
Mr. Meisch called the Lions'
During a gunm played on
... op •
«"
In W ashington to be use,I in pay the Sanf.,,,1 g.ldl.o,,
nitration to a recent newspaper
menl of salaries, and in use In portuulty I,&gt; ..... win., kind o i l * mnr* •■»&lt;fullr thought out Nor. 1, Tc m No. ^ definitely article which staled that a Dili h a d '*
"*• ,tKKl plsred theniselre* In real b at­
national' disaateraT
Does Semi­ aa aleven he will pul on lh e H ‘Un ,,,r
tle as they won uri-r No, 1 by a la in passed by the le g isla tu re
MOSCOW. Nav. llA -IA t—Bo­ nole County have lo
have a field. Wilkinson Mo,, wtailed to " " -‘u " f ,h »
providing tin t BUte Officers shall
and
*'oun,7
Hum"
Demonatrascorn
id I'.fiS.I lo J.lnt^
ris t Ruts la's am betaaJnr* to G er­ storm or flood in order to bepe- thank all ll«D in**11 Imiiln
,,, I tion A gtnl aT»-i saiil ihat one
Team* No 4 and 2 are IM kill .ill tick-infested deer in Florida
many, Turkey u n i fo u n d were fit by any of these dollars given bUnInt-BA nifii wlm h i to
Important project. for tho cellar with Seven game* and the Conservation loague, ho
reported today
by diplomatic each year by our ritlien a? Or, opr, a It,| with tho AacuOatiiut n i l uf **•»•
■luring the year » •* the prepara- won while lualng etalil and Team -aid. Is nttrinptiug lo organise a
sources to havs been recalled and Is a t least a part of this money tbU affair.
tion of canned foods for 'he j No. 4 lias an lulgo ou 2 fur 11* successful campaign againat tha
there were unconfirmed rumors used locally T Ths best way to
Beniinnle Counly F.xhlbit a t the total of I2,7!Hi pins to 12A14 for plan.
t r n l l a s ^ SB r a s e re a r )
two of them had been arrested
Mr. Mrlsrh also gave a short
Central Florida KapoaiUon.
No. *.
The same sources also said Ru­
lrp o rt concerning the Bra Saouta
"With
this
projected
program
Hants*
I'ltsis.l
Nor
1.
!
U
ll!
dolf Horn mar, German consol gen­
Tram 3 v rr• u» Tr BUI 1
which are being sponsored by tha
in minil,” Mr*. Kendall rancludIran i 3
eral a t Leningrad, had bain re ­
tt'M tts w s n eons b s i i
The
Camplirll
I
."Sling
I’o.l
l . 3
1 Toll! Lions. II* stated that a set of m l*
called by the Berlin government
II y. ii i hr M#
m U1 J.IB •23 forms have been ordered fo r eev*
Number t j
Ami it* an t^glun
i;u M. I&amp;S &gt;T rrs l of the members and very soon
J llnl.nl
a t Moarasr*a request.
A axlllsrr plsred flags on tba
1 st 1M 422
R o m an th a t Dr. Constantine
WAHINGTON, Nov. l i - I n a graves of the W"(ld W ar VolII II l*uR«
*»* M' Ml 4**1 a number of row and sail boats will
Yourvnrff, envoy to Berlin, and single day, Tyescuy, November It),
u s III IM 4Ct le seen on Lake Monro*.
R ohc II. WIIU .
Mikhail Karakf, ambassador to Uncle Ham's postmen will make tr in e |n lorol irm sterles yesU3 • 21 Sl?l
U
iday.
.Turkey, had been arrested linked • he biggest house-to-house canT«nnt 4
DRNVRR.
S’ov4 1 I . - I 4 1 Those
nn
the
ronimltlee
were:
l Total
1
3
th eir names with tha
govern­ rase In the history o f th a nation.
hr It IlnlUr
IN ::t l M • IT
Mrs. F. K HouiMII.it. rliali ins it. Showman Billy Roe* said
ment’s purge of suspected one;
LT4
m
1
1
*
1
Ml
W
'.
Iriihnitfinn
Approximately 130,000 regular Mis* L«ry Hoiinilllal. Ml** Mary and swimmer Rteanor Holm Jar- W leUtltvlR
1*7 Sd r a 1st
(alas within tb* Soviet ranks. The and special carriers will deliver
i«i 121 IM t« l
W atken. Mias Anno Wright and rv 't would be m arried as *«on as T li/.llr
Ambassador to Coland la Yanov unemployment
t u 134 Ml II I
report card* to n raram liteo o( Hoy Hvoule actress Fanny Drice dlvorres him W, NI«n«fUI4
Davtlan.
^
every &lt;1w ellin g -co ttage and men­ eoaaUHna of Juba Adams and and Rleanor divorces her hus­
t«S • t) ) t l l i l t
Gain* |tUrs-t| Km. 4. M ill
tion, flop house and deluxe apart­ T. J , Drnmnioiul
band, A rthur, who ia an orchrolra
Tsate I versus Team 2
ment alike—In the United B lair*
Team IB
Mias Jrsn n rtio
luting
bad leader and linger.
.a t MAHOMAiJAffff GOBI
1
3 Tolal
t
Alaska and llawalL
The swimming alar, now mak­ r r t w k '
ekarge of p in ins tho flags In
1*0 Ilf Ml Lit
Aa p art of this first national un­ tho Geneva and t'liuluota come- ing movies In Hollywood, was j Wsavsr
lib Itl t" l III
IM u» MB I t t
employment census, there will be ta tlSq W reslti, were placed on with Rose hero today and con­ w »: WrllB
/
i i : U f IBB
K
—
IM
It.
Prise
OLIVET. Mick.. N or. l L —OD n nation-wide publicity campaign,
J. U i v i f —— IIS MB l i t 4U
the two elijr monuminta by Mrs- firmed Hi* atatoment.
— Five child rest of Mr. sad Mrs. conducted under direction of John LoaJlo Went.
She holds many swimming rec­
%
7SS ff» III p tst
Harold
W rigglaawonh w a r s D. Biggera, Toledo, Ohio, kuiines*
ords, bbl kit the headline, hard­
Turn I
burned to death token ftro dg- man, la acquaint every nnemploy
a Total
11 t
est when American Olympic of­
2XXL
r. a. n*u4*r ... h i t u I II
stroyed
ad person with the Importance
ficials refused lo lot her partici­ *t*o H a k e ----- l*». I** its- it *
which they hod been living. The filing hi* or her repor tpate In tha Berlin game* because U A. Tharp . t*S* lit II* Its
K. Kaesermsn ' l i t 1*1 1*4
parent* and Oordea
Raymond.
Th« reports, showing age, occu.
ah* allegedly took part ln rham- W. Thoratea
it* IU IIS
.
.
.
.
.
.
~
p#tj0Oi
week*
o
f
worif
la
the
last
of the dwelliag, war* In
WASHINGTON', N o/. 12.—t O pagn* parties aboard ship. .
iit yti ns ttss
bar* when a fire broke o at IS moaiha, and other Information, —Tho House lax subcMumtiSee
hot ware naahto to s a w
will be confidential. Tho card*
tissu e StawSIss
today of okling little bualJoea D arts, the -fall girl- of
l&gt;t«l
Total Plat
Wmm
five children, reaging ia
age,‘meet be melted
by reducing the tax comedy, onre sold goldfish In a Warn
to esnsue
t
itsss
•
I
from a p ear sad* a half to sightJoffkU D before ■W eight Balur*
perhaps H* percent i t ft««aiupdlat* store la kar saliva
a
f
IS4IS
- 1(419
ittia
«Uy
a small firms.
*X
PL lu*L
t
_

I J a p G e n e r a l May
Rule Shanghai

R a c i n g Association
AccusedOfDonating
’ To Political Party

Mntsui Explains Plan
For CompleteDomination Of C h i n a

A
PROVIDENCE. Rhode In­
l a n d , Nov. 12.— (A P I— Fed­
eral grand Jury today re­
turned indictmenta against
W alter O’Hara, managing di­
rector of the N arragansett
Race Track, th e chairm an of
th e S tate Democratic Com­
m ittee,
the N arrag am ett
• Racing Anaoclntlon and three
other persons. charging violation
of tho Federal C orrupt P ractice.
Act.
O 'H ara, who** rm clnirpUnl ha«
been kept cloaed by National
G uard.m en aa a result of hi*
feud with Gov. Robert R. Quinn
waa Indicted In four rounta as
She alio abates, hut Sonja
was the Racing Asaoclatlon.
William A.
Shawcroea,
the Henle, ice and movie artist, shows
woman
Democratic Committee Chairman, what the wqll-drrssed
waa indleted In two counta; Ml- akirr will wear.
rhael J . R eran, .assistan t treaau re r of the R aelnr Aaaoclation,
In two counta: Thom a . A. Ksnnelly, form er Democratic State
Chairm an, .in one count, amt
Jam es R. Dooley, ' form er vice
president of the R aelnr A ssoci­
ation In one count.
The Jury had beon cens'd n-ing
altered donations ' j oouttcal irganlxations by tha d icin g As oc.ation. J T ■
• %
Lieutenant Governor Raymond
W t . Jordan lifted the m artial law
ban from the rack about an hour
before the Jury reported.
A more accurate astraam cnl of
intsnrihle taxes for 1037 was a s ­
sured at the annual convrntlun of
tax assessors in Jacksonville e a r­
lier In the week, Seminole County
MANILA,
Nov.
12,—&lt;A*»- Tax Aaicxaor Banford Doudney
Bcures of persona were reported said on hie return to his office this
dead on typhoon-ravared Luron morning.
Island In the wake of tho wind
Through the efforts of &lt;Jovand rain which swept a path Fred P. Cone, the State Auditing
200 mllea long acrosa seven Department will furnish t a i asprovinces yeaterdav. Nitre persons season with copies of the income
were known dead In Manila and tax returns to the Federal Gov20
were missing. Twen'y-ei* einm ent and from the return! the
others were reported swept away assessors will be able to 'g e l a.-cu*
by the rag ld g Marjklna River in nft* information regarding ta x ­
Rlxal province.
•*
able intangible
property,
Mr,
F irst advices from the ou'ly- Doudney stated, adding th a t a s­
Ing provinces, handicapped
by sessments this year would bs made
disrupted common lea tl^ns, told of from the Information so obtained.
trna of thousand! of honieltas,
Heretofore, Mr. .Doudney point­
scores Injured and m an / mlsaing. ed out, there has been some d iffi­
Property damage waa extenaive. culty In accurately levying the In­
tangible la x since copies of the In­
come tax returns have not teen
available to tho lax assessors be­
fore.
The fact was also brought out a t
the meeting, the Seminole County
Assessor indicated, th a t those li­
Tha exchange of Commodi­
able for the payment of the In­
ties
la w hat ia commonly
tangible ta x who did not mako
known aa business. When this th eir returns could be back-taxed
exchange is rapid, business is as much as three years.
said to be good, when It U
Mr. Doudney represented Sem ­
slow, business Is bod. One of inole County a t the convention a t ­
the greatest handicaps to an tended by tax assessors from over
eachange of now eommodltlea the entlro State, who meet a n ­
la the difficulty of disposing nually for the purpose of discuss­
of used goods.
ing methods and exchanging views
Tlie automobile dealer can't of assessing In various count let In
sell many now cars unless bs order to bring about a more uni­
finds 0 buyer fo r tho custom­ form system o f assessing Ibroagher's old e a r, a man In U* out the entire State.
m arket fo r a now radio or a
During the convention tha May­
new refrig erato r can hardly be or of Jacksonville in welcoming
sold unless some disposition the group to that city • aagfretad
can ho made s f the old ones; th a t the assessors work foe higher
0 hunter who would Ilka la assessm ents as a means o f a ttra c t­
bay a now gun hsaltatee be­ ing more Industries to this slate, It
cause f e e old one will ettU waa pointed out. . At- tha conclus­
b« 00 big htMftg,
ion o f the meeting Lake CMjr was
Tha list could ha addad to deckled upon aa the meeting place
Indefinitely, t a t
this would for Ike 193* session.
g ate « nothing. W hat la im­
portant Is fo r people to re a l­
ise th a t through a m ore ra p ­
id exchange eg ■
will follow a
According to Word
ro rstrsd
ed
h ers this morning. IW fe Rtho frdM djMd, and tho
King, pastor of tha F irst Bap­
tist Church of Jfeassm sr, Ala.,
Tho
and formerly pastor of Urn First
Baptist Church of this city, died
the
at hU home tn Wsosesa s r yester­
day followl«g t j
a t eev
la th a
oral monthstlesi ef The
Dr. Klug was pasta* here ta
« M m a a a rf
wtU
•s a fe r* fu r.
ha moved to
he
sr
he
to

Doudney Reports
New Method For
Intangible Taxes

State Auditors Will
Be Furnished With
Income TaxReports

Scores Are Killed
t By Manila Typhoon

Advertise Old Goods
And Help Business

Former Pastor Here
Dies In Alabama

t

■

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 19.17

Local Red Cross CITY NEWS BRIEFS 4- H Club Work IsiLegioa Drum And
Outlined On Radio Bugle Corps Is
Starts Campaign
By Mrs. Kendall Tavares Feature
For New Members
Home Demonstration C e le b ra tio n Marred
By Accident Where
Air*’nt Attends AnNegro Is K i l l e d

ChairmanW are Urges
Citizens To Volun
t e e r For Service

ic S rM e is c h Talks
T o L i o n s Club On
F i s h Conservation

Blackcats Slated
. For Drill Tonight

Team No. .‘1 Gninw Tic

Russian Ambassador
Recalled By Soviet

Jobless Census Is
Set For Tuesday

GravesArc Decorated
By Legion Auxiliary

Eleanor Jarrett To
Wed Billy

DAFFY

^•D R IV E R S

y« Children Die
Burning Home

^ m

House Tax Group
May A i£ L ittle M tn

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life

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k*ck doer to m U W ftU blH .
portaaco ■( Am I ^
ta lM M
M m i t d by N n . Brownlee cad w|i|t I ta week • ! t t a V i t a l
Urn. Wight to Mad ta r sto rm Stotos C k i a t a ai f t a a a i i .
far peblleatlon, l i r a Garner Following K m
G u w t'i i d
s ta put ttam “in a nlc* dress. Mr. Slaapann dtotrltatad
if baa h tta y could make tlfb l autographed replan u l *Ktaraaad trip,” and »ta said i t a kleP U tta t g l t a t a f guaato wha
mrprtoed w taa tta y faded to worn tacky la tannine*. Crawford
i hack, bat Instead « w «■ Bkkford and B. T. r a r y t a w . ' t
Id far publication. Declaring Or Undo. SklrUy Staaeaberger.
aha appreciated tta aaaar Kart Brown, of Da le a d , FtaaU ta
t k b p which bad bean raid M. Sawyer, of Cocoa. Joha Lactam
t ta r IHtto Story, and as-(o f C teracut. sad W. V . D a k el
day tta bepa that “KaehUPiUajrtoaa Brack.
up to bin repaint lea, M n .| Aaanag ttaea peeeaat a t taka
« r concluded by aaylag a ta ■nemiag’e W n U a d ween t t a b k
d Ilka to dedicate bar book low lac:
Bek. eery dark ta k a ta toft' C T Bkkford. B. A. Caryeolee.

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Efforts C e n t e r On
• T a s k Of Driving
Few Thousand Chi­
nese From Nantao

By A tm lio r Prea*
Appeal* came from two major
power* today seeking vo bring Ihr
United State* morn closely into
the complicated Inlevitations! sit­
uation
A t t a c k Centers On
One of the bid* ram* from prime
Minister Nrvllle Chamberlain of
Zone Near InternaGreat Britain, tha other from the
t i o n a l Settlement
Communist' party organ Pravd*
Broker* raid President
Valt'a Btatcmcnt yesterday wM In !!o»mw.
Chamberlain, apparently H r
SHANGHAI, Nov. 10.—.
Interpralcd In WaU Street aa a
(AP) — Jnpaneae nlrplariBR.
promt** of -hand* off" tha utlll- rouragnl hy President Roosevelt'*
tie* ahould th*y meet certain ra*. Ocl. &amp; Chicago peace addreaa and
nnd nrtillerj’ iotlny bombtrdqulremcnta anti bad Inaplred eot*- by the United Rlate*' part kip* I Ion
«1 Nantao, Chinese quarter
In tlw Brussel* Conference called
alderable
purchaalng
In
adjacent to the French con­
group.
« for a fuller lirlltah-Amerkan col­
cession, plunging the foreign
The util 11lea, tha
Preaid ent laboration in a ■perch t inlay at
•akL moat radically alter tb*lr Guild llall.
nrea
of Shanghmi again into
method* of determining the value Pravda asserted th* reel pur­
the
midst
of hostilities.
pose
of
tho
Itallan-Oerman-JapAn early morning fir* destroyed the Kingston. N. Y- "heaven"
of their propertiea. Rate* a r t anrse agreemen* against Commun­
Some 20 Japanese bombing
of the Harlem cull leader. Fhlher Divine, AUmt ISO Divine Ufabaaed on them valuations,
ism wa* lo obtain territory in a
planes dropped explosives
they, In tom , have been
new world war end urged col­ ciplee usually spent the week-end In that particular "heaven." All along tha Nantao Whangpoo
Oa green da of -moral turpitude," Magdo do Fontang** wa&gt; re* generally, upon the original
In
the
house
escaped
injury.
This
aerial
view
show*
tho
smoking
lective action by tho United States
fttaed entry W o the United Stale* by Immigration of filial* In Haw
iraatlao*« M r a n Peart
ruin*.
*
________ River waterfront within a f*W
tCeallaevd aw Faea Paw?)
York a /a * th* arthral of the redheaded French woman who ahot
hundred yards of the anrho rag*
mat Chariaa da Cham bum. former French ambaaaador to Italy,
or American and olbar foreign
Plans Being Made
pcatiao the claimed he broke op her lore affair with Premier Be*
tnen-of-war.
.
Hlmultaueoualy Japan*** artU-‘
nite Maaaallnl She la ahown ootllned against tha New York A y For Seal Campaign
lery la Cbap*k threw a stream on
line whOe owalUng the immigration official*' dactalon.
aball* across tbo Interna Iloan t
A field worker of Iho Florida
Bsttlemant and Fraaeh QonOOT'
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Tuberculosis and Health Associa­
•Ion Into the Nantao area. Th*
Tha »!ory «r Sanford and tha tion, Mr*. II- Reed Edmunds, of
attack was designed to dilvw
many altrartload tha “Calary Leesburg, representing th* Cen­
out th* remnauta ot tga Chlaaa*
City" has la offer will be told tral Florida d k trk t, will meet with
army
which retreated
from
to the world at d.ti o'clock (he Saaford Junior Women's Club Directors Of Cham­ Celery Market Pact
tPeattawe* • • Pare P***|
...
$ ,
Friday avenlag on Nov, l», ore today for the purpoe* of making
ber Of Commerce Goes Into Effect
radio alallon WRU F, (lain** preparations for th* H at annual
Mold Monthly Meet On Next Saturday
villa, it wa* announced tods] Christmas Real sale which begin*
by llalph F. Ilagwall, aecretnr] Thanksgiving Day, Superintend ml
Parents Of Children F i r s t Proportional of the Seminole County Cham of School* T . Wl Lawton reported Hymn 8. Stephens last night WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—(/Hi
of Commerce.
today.
gave member* of the Board ot - A^ lcu' ,un‘l . AdJu,' m ," ‘ * *
InvHajT To Attend Representation E- herBanford'e
,
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. ‘ministration today announced that
Accompanying Mt*. Edmunds, „ . ,
program will b* |hd
Seminole Counly Chamber o f •_____
«. enl i.,
new marketing ____
agreemerl
M
ltth In tha current "Satatli waa Elinor Little John, colored Commerce .an . VidarasUqg,
And Inspect Schools • lection Is Damaged Oer
vW
riJwe*-|
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T —-,r - ' i s - . I steal
*,», pmiHnnw
" . “^aehlpmdkU -at m
Clttea," aertoe r i
*f tha JaCkgonvBte Health , ,
to
^
^toririnOTBP
&gt; t g '
'A“ g trad / flow —TiF'YlaTW
picture of Iho oulsland
outstanding
or*|ery world heroine effective Nov. lump-aum payments of F td tH f
* procram, lermad on* of
NliW YORK. Nev. 10.—OP)— aponaorrd by the Florida State Department who has been doing la exhibit* which hare been
..
Chamber
of
Commarea
over
tha
cons
hie
table
work
among
the
the ham of tha year, baa been This city'a firal proportional rap1
Wallace signed Iho or* old-age Inauranca to balng cartl-’
Blata and Uni varsity of Florida colored schools for Ihe Tubercu shown in the past and cOTtemplat-1 * ^
ad for lb" future ly the Florid* I Jrr |lUc,hl[ lh(,
In fled, including a total of l i t eaa*3
arranged for Friday. No*. IS at m entation tally was fast develop. radio elation. “Ssluloa" to the toils Association.
In Florid* up to O ct I, 1937, ft
Ing into a major rate fraud scan­
National
Exhibit*,
Inc.
I
operation
a
ft
it
ita
term
s
hnd
leeu
the Bemlaele HUh School la dal a* police today Impounded 3,000 various Florida Cjllaa are bain* Whllo aha la in Sanford she wit
to announced by P. K- Weaver,
lh.; .PI.rove-1 by th*
.n d manager of the Roctol HecurRy
caiaMaUoa af National Edaca- mora ballot* In th^'Bronx.
Tha mads every weeh day ntgbt addraia th# colored school on (he Uiuramlc Art
Departmvnt
of •hlpiH’i
Ihe luck of icsrillation
prevention of tubercuioala and also Florida National Kshlbii* end
tie* Wee*, according to Mr* R ballot* Belted today brought the from « :ll to 3:10 P- U
Board's Orlando flald offk*. Ia*
Material tor
the broadcast pav* tha way In those schools for Is now preparing iliapisya at in Ihe past, the order staled, had eluded in that total, Mr. Waavtv
C- Maxwell today.
total of Impounded ballots. In the
fa rte r con- •aid 21 have been certi/tod in the
Partag tha day pafeata of Bronx to 7,600 or approximately waa prepared by the local Cham­ the Christmas aaal aal*. She will hla Delwnd i hullo fur show Ini n on Im portant
Pel-arid rludlo for » f‘*»* !lrll(lll|„g | 0 th* unstable m arketrhlMrea la tha'acKoal »nd friend* two perm it of the estimated voir ber of Commerce and seat to be assisted by Jeanette C'over, hi*
this win- ,
cll|„m lon.
def.K-ased tel- following counties served by Ih*
Garland Powell, manager of the Ju n e s supervisor of Seminole Ing In New W k
are lavMed to laapect the vartoa* cast th a n .
Orlando office:
Ivr. Prelim inary work U aUo un-. *
u *
County
mama and at 9:46 o'clock a
Citrus, lake, Hernando, Oran#*,
The seised ballot* allegedly ware elation, whoee trained elaff then County, Lola Nettles,
derway
for
Florida'*
exhibit
at
^
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n
U5
percent
of
F
lo
r­
special chapel program will he tampered with by $10-a-d*y ape- drift* the radio ecrlpt and etagee colored school nuraa, and Helen the New York World'* Fair
Oarrola, Okeechobee, Polk, Setaida's celery prpductloiti th e sre- inolc and Sumter.
Brace* of Volusia County.
prevented la which all Ih* de­ rial canvasser*, many of whom the broadcast, II was **ld.
I lino
Mr. Stephens
) relary said, to shipped in interWIllIF 1* *ald to hare pov
partment* o f the school will lake hare been the target of general
Mr. Wk-aver explained that that*
memrera of Ihe
Hoard
..... , .
part. AU visitor* are especially charge* of using dilatory and ob- araga of the entire aaatara
arc two lypca of lump-sum bad**
M'lninolt*
counly
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The
part
coll*
for
a
control
portion
of
the
United
States
at
Local
Businesses
leqneoted lo he present for tbl* ftructlonlat lactic* to giro thr
would he given represent. I Ion
t , of «nKht grower. And fMa under the old-age Iniuranc*
tbl* time of year and Monday’*
proviainua of lha act that ran b*
“P R." a bad name.
onr of the display unit*.„ i
To
Close
Tomorrow
eight
ahlppera
wilh an alternate midi- any lima after Dot. 11,
broadcast
-will
bring
the
name
Aa addreaa by Superintendent
Today's ballot scliu rt was or*
At
'he
request
of
E.
It.
1-alley
p&gt;ch
mctn|K-r.
T
heir
Jm
ics
thonsaada of
af PabUe I nairact Ion T, W. dried by 8p*cla! Assistant Attor­ of Hanford lo
11)30. One (• a benefit which an
treallaaad aa paas
Nearly all businesses in Han­
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
k i l l include iccommcndalions of eligible worker may obtain wt
Lawta* la on* of the feature* ney General Matthew M. Levy radio listener*. The itatlon ba* ford will ha closed tomorrow In
a f tha areaat**
teaching age SS. Tha othar M
and Acting District Attorney Syl­ been heard aa far away aa commemoration or a day
II McLucaa' Celery Feds .
“ '
Baveral select loo* will he ran- vester Ryan of the Bronx. The New Zealand, a* It Is oa* of the year* ago when business through­
known u* tit* death benefit pay*
To Ploy Jax Outfit to ertablish dtilpmclft quotoa mcot.
derad by the aaatcal
depart ballots wlU tw submitted to lb* moot powerful in Florida. WRUF out moat of lha civilised world
_____
throughout Hie marketing *«■* "About 71 percent of mat*
Bronx grand jury in an Investiga­ also ha* tha reputation dt be- oatabrated with tha doughboys
Head Condi l.inonrd McLuraa' oun.
tion in which four canvataer* are in* among the first tow of Iho Iho signing of the Armistice
wago earner* who dl* leav* S
Hrmlnota Celery Fed* will un­
leading "educational" radio at*already under arrant.
widow," Mr. Weaver pointed out,
which
ceased
tha
boalilllla*
fCeellaweJ
w
Fag*
Peer)
dergo
their
filial
practice
aea“
more than half th* casaa In
Ilona |a (ha United dflata*.
which bad raged for four years. • Ion of tha week Mils afternoon
NEWS BRIEFS "In
Californians Report
The Rial* Chamber'* present
which old-age Inauranca claims
Tha otncaa In both the Cl|r aa they are srhrdulad to play
BaJutaa wilt ooatlaaa Hall and tha County Court House Ihe Holies Military Academy
have been filed, th* amount of th*
Interest In “Ezekiel** sart*a..of
op lo tha Btstawlda "Florida, will be rlosed and tha Circuit eleven of Jacksonville tomorrow
claims wa* all that lha decaaaad
had to leave for hla family,
Tha fame of-E stkkl ha* crossed Pina 47“ business conference aad Court which |a In cession today evening at *:0|) o'clock on Ih*
flat annual mealing la Orlaado, will not rocouvans until Friday,
"More than 69 daath baoaflt
-Tha Mae af Ooouaaalam in the eoatinwit, according t« a letter December g-7, whan a now aad It waa teamed. T tr school* also local high ai bool field.
claim* and 63 claims of eligible
Th* bora ar» all In good con­
America" traa tha topic of an received recently by Mr. and Mm mora elaborate aeriaa of bread- have suspended operation* for
workers who have mac had eg* M
dition aud ready for the tilt
addreaa dell raced by O. W, Banner of Sacramento, Calif,
cast* will i d hadarway.
already have been cert Iftod Ip
lha day.
with
the
Cadrla
and
Coach
Mc­
Th#
Cily
Briefer
wish##
to
daughter
In-law
Mr*.
H.
M.
Bpaaone bato n
Uw Snaked
At tha * ibiT time tha docu Luraa t* cipcitlrig a hard fought rongrutuluto Mr. ami Mr*. Claude Florida. Tha claimant* ara tttel
J u l e r Chamhir a t Coemweroa at Kenner of Sacramento, Calif.
Moat was signed which aodad game whan Ih* two team* M. Huhanu who mo celebrating nnd woman who haTS aaraad
"W#
did
a
W
of
shopping
In
Semi-Pro
Blackcata
Uw WMWr luncheon of 'h e
th* grant war, a number of
wages In a factory, shop, mill w
ctvia body that wa* hold yeaiar- Sacrament* the other day and PrepareFor Leesburg whittles at lha Atlantic Coast clash for the first lime In thair loniiid wedding anulvar •tor* or tome other Una of bon*
either ichool history.
snrr today.
day to tha grtu room of tha among ea r purchase* wa* 'E m Mn* Railroad Shops hare will
Ineai, Included under th* law*
The Cadets who ara coached
kicT, a book about th« colored
The Hanford Smal-Fro Black- ha btowm as ta customary and by Kenneth Cppert have just Frioads of &lt;1. I&gt;, Workman, •Inca December 31, ltM , and be­
r*(h hack hi Sanford, Florida"
mapager lit III* Valdes Hotel, fore ag* 66; and relative* or Mrata andarwawt another practice Fir* Chlaf Mark Cleveland In­
lem was latroderad la for- Mr*. Kanaar writes, adding tha session last night udar Iho flood­ dicated that lha air*** on th* won three r*&gt;“r» In auccesalon will tw glad in learn ho has re­ totaa of (boa* who have died this
coeatrtea aad also how and shop advertising the book was lights of tho Saaford Armory City's fir* apparatus would also and Kppert, alio scouted Han­ turned to hi* work after a year,"
, .
ford several _weeks ago,
told
I k mad* Na fin* appear 'decorated la a most alluring m an­ drill Gold aad Coach 8. A. B- bo aoundrd ht that time.
abort illueas.
Mr. Waav*r declared that, hi
that
hla
boys
ara
up
against
a
ner
aad
that
Uw
nam*
“Sanford,
la Uw United stats*.
Wilkinion expraaaad hopes of pi't* Tha Sanford Herald will ba that hi hoya nru up against n
case of a death claim, tha worker**
at**lto* accepted tha Florida- was written arrow tha •tog a fine slrvan on tho flald n«xt published aa aaual tomorrow.
Tha "Monro* Chapter No- II relatlvOT or sxatulor of kto aatateq
real eleven and will have to
(CewStaoel wa **** tow )
r i * . D Mrchhofl display In large latter*should obtain tha props* g|pllM«
give au asrsadlnglr good per­
hook, Saaford I* Tuesday evening whaa they era to
th e
lion form, fill It oat, furnish p ra ri
formance,
The Cadets ‘went
M to Laaey i«»t»hig pahlkity, m l only in Sac­ meet Georgia Motor's Lrwbmi Seminole Has 69
thruuxh a one hour scrimmage Services To Be Held of the claim and send lha Infor­
ra mento hat over th* satk* aa* Pro* to Laoaburg.
yealrrilnr
and *l»h In Holy Cross Church mation to tha Social gw arttg
llan, Chamber of Comnwra* af- ,Tb* .group aigari ■two ruorg Boys In CCC Camps session
Board- Likewise, ha u ld , allglbto
brushed up on their passing at­
ftrials reported, adding that ■ players to ’thair raotor last r kbl
In nhaervanro of
Armlatlca worker*, upon ranching thair W E
whan
Jay
Hart,
a
141
poud
licet
(•■dnolo County baa I t boy* tacks aa wall n* their kicking.
number
of
requests
for
Inf
dints
*
of th .
tk n about tho "Homo of EaakloT backfkld man who has Ifcrai yeerl aad young man ,ta tha Civilian They ara scheduled to Inara Day, In thu Holy Cross Church birthday ahould obtain npplinttoft
of vanity football to his credit Odrpp, according to flguraa Jacksonville Thursday morning tomorrow, there 'will be nttlag forma.
have been received alrawdy.
service* beginning with tba
Reaidenta of Banford
.......j Trad* body official* aU* *x- with the Waycnaa Tigers, report toad* w hile In Jacksonville ht at 13:M o’clock.
Holy Communion at 7:10 A. M by count!** may obtain appltoatlOTI
Als* th* office of t-toytoa C. Cod
' prase id a belief that many tour* ad far hi* first yraaiwr
and rontluulng throughout th* blank* at lha -Board'*
laU visit tag this Bute dartag Dm added la laa roster Waa III pound ttag tia, state wtllar* cornmls- Mrs. A. G. Pewett,
da ywtih a qdl*l rim* of prayer flald office, located a t 111
winter waald stop to Saa**ed ta Bryan Riasi who 'saw action brig
from 3:30 A. M. to 3100 J’. M Orange Avenua. Mr. Weaver
Th* Bamt&gt;*r In camp waa M
55*
Died
In
Orlando
vtsR th* ham* af the M gr* lad ■OTaral year* ago with the local
according In Martin Gram, pastor adding that ctolmanta ara
U
wha to portrayed to a* I*Invert­ High School eierwa. Blau will 14 W l September, wb|lo
oarollmsnt was IT, with
Mrs- A. C. Pewett, BS, mother of tha churrh. who added that ed free of charg* In filing
ing * xaaawar Ip Mrs. CMfm G a r placed a t ton toakto tori will p'ag
with Stoptor nr Mttjmgr at lha t M ritergod *
of Bylverier Starling of Sanford, th* gpaclal prayer cards w|H
ncr'a story.
rtb a r tochto p o st
g rial enroll mast tor th* •tote, died hi Orlaado tsriy Monday be used and that averypna la
T
A report fraas lha tend coouriU A a
of record, to T.1TI- morn tog following an illnaaa of walooma to attend for a few
M o Found Dead
^momenta of prayer and madl- LOCAL WEAT
too daring tho apartel meeting " " to ta «*caas of th* Florida aevaxal weak*.
quota of t.tr i, da* to I Funatal services were bald *1 tatlonNear Winter Haven last night stated th at a dot
'
Fareaart
payment had hoaw prid aad that
Tt»* followlnr nahera from
•f aoma other atate*
th* Car*/ Hand Chapel Tuesday
Cloudy tonight nnd
WINTER HAVEN. Wot, t e - com piste art ad M aalform*
thair fall quota* beeaSM and Interment waa made a t Baa lha Woman's Auxiliary will
achadatod tOTatrtfW from Alton
on dnly daring the day: Mr*. probably o*ra *tonal rata hi
* Industrial activity,
CHy, a*., tr ity .
a t two m i awl S
to te
Friday
aaroUaos raertva | t i par Mrs. Pewett to • arrived by her It. F. Whltear. Mr*. J. St. CUtf and central i
i a hawse aa t t
aad s a ri l i t p a r ' month ■band" a r i flra sons, Gary,Tho- Whit*. Mm, B. O, ('has*, Mra- cooler In axtram
Ed
ta dspariaata at bom*. M, and Herd Starting af Ortaad* W. r . Wat son, Mra. .Martfa Thursday.
tha trt* died
COO camp* with qaolaa and Sylvaator Sterling of Sanford, Rraax. Mra. II. fa Cornell, Mra Florida—otoady,
•acb ara
a bvrihar WUltom Oraddy F. Dyaon. Mr*. M If. CdaMtly, tonal -rata tonight and
g« p»ta»d*
____________ aad Mra, J. *, li«toy. 1
td V .u h l
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Bombs Dropped
By Jap P l a n e s

Ulllity company aharea led
vlgorooa opium In the
market today with many
boo*ted (1 lo S3 or more. Larg*
block*, many at high aa IJH$
■ham, changed hand* aa hoyM*
order* awept tha trading flaar
of the Stock Exchange.

Program Planned New York Police
Bj High School On Seize Ballots Mn
Edacalioaal Week Drive On Fraud
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Insists Purpose Of
prets R o o s e v e l t
Statement As *Pro»* 11 a 1o-J a p-German
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The Book A gent
AT MIKE
EMILY POBT.ANp fLQ R
he NO! not bo ablo to return hdms*
far about two weeks.
R N. NIPPER
Everyone haa had the experience of being bored
T&gt;*. Ministerial Ret rest of
St.
Johns
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'Conference
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death by Itinerant faleenun. Alasoet everyone haa
■• H I H l tlflM M ll«
Metltedtet Episcopal Church mot
r. t i l l at Ik* rest Of •ome time or another in hia career fallen prey to
«I « H riMMa. n a n Ik*
at DeLaod on Thursday and F ri­
w w al B a n k a . ---- more or leaa crooked aclling echcme—not necessarily a gold
day, Nov. t end 8 Tha meetings
brick, but aomethlng strongly resembling a gold brielt
wot* bald la tha Pa team Hotel and
O F A L B K IN D S
tha xpcalur* war*
Dr. Ladd u a IWteMCte S tow . I t e M
U *.
iHaaaaa Most of us at some time in oar lives have bought a set of
books we didn’t want becauae we thought we were getting
Spivey, president of Southern
ION M T U
Methodist College, Lakeland, and
something for nothing.
Bishop PlbM, Bishop of the At­
So
all
those
who
have
thus
been
stung
can
rejoice
ffi
lantic Area of lb* Methodist Epis­
. »• is with us over the decision of the Supreme Court Monday hr
copal ChurchKerervmf H. S.
n l k i a card* •» “
K It was held that two encyclopedia firms had en­
Fine Watch
Fuller, who Is pastor' a t ts f t, and
______ .• « IM ■•lira* .1
In "Elbf, daceptive and misleading" selling methods,
n a a n (an «k* n &gt; M i •&lt;
a resident of Fern f a r t , attended
Repairing
f » « l m il k* akanred I
(1) whep bo's of them offered a' reduced rate on a set of
the conference which 1*1' se lta
Ikac **r»»H»&gt;aa rale*.
subject “Conditions and Probfenm
Diamond Setting
r tfre uae of the buyer’s name as a r*&lt;of the Present Day Mlnlv.i v
‘ AND *
s n . x r . cfw *« although In reality no reduction rpte was allowed
Offlsee a
Tho Fant Park tfor
at all. and (8) when the set was offered free of charge to
‘
EngTaving
opened The winter I
the customer who later discovered that the upkeep waa
Wednesday, Nor. 10- After a
McLauMn, Jeweler
oidy $ m o a year.
short Business mooting, lb* mem­
1» B. Park Asa.
ber* attended a tea ao Ike' r o ta s
,
encyclopedia firms are restrained from using
of tb* Literature Department of
such methods fn selling their books In the future, but they
the Sanfoql Woman's Club which
or othefs like them will think up new and possibly even
was given In ebeayvanc* ef Namore ingenious devices for fleecing the ‘ gullible public,
Martin’s Garage
t W a f Education Art Week. Mmndwarf of gold brick artist* and their kind. They will
Myrtle Toylor Bradford, State
b A lbw bv
aljrsys be with ua. As we said In the beginning. We, have
chairman of a ru , krai tho guest
b e c n e'tung
tu n — outtelf, so we know. - But. we .will fot^ver g"hold
spoaksr.'
‘1
4 W h Dtscoupt on
that v(rhlM
" It Is no disgrace to get burned once, only a
1k The Fern Park Railway Express
*2,061.32
'• i hae boon completed. Mr.
suckcr
■
will
go
back
into
the
fire.
County la planning an
of ^msI doa Ictom ta.
Hatteway b eisb U at agent.
at* Armlaiica bay eelA n *
A. E. Barnett sad Mha
Emily Poet, authority on etiquette, and Gov. F red Cone of Florida, are shown In a New York
'■ I ThrarcaPerkin* had luncheon to­
* * An I n te r r in g Contrast
* broadcasting studio as they participated In a aerlee of program* retying to the citrus fru it Indus­
-o
ff w day* ago In Waahtry. Governor Cone went to New York to formally open lbe aerlee.
Law* a n Warned for the
C. Rlaa Perk liu h eli­
Collapaa—headline. Alao
Bruce Barton who was recently elected to Congress
te her home here.
w?
eallapa* of many a tex; fipm New York’s no-called "silk stocking" district, doesn't
n afford to pay
found him wile and Klmmrl in
embrace
•
. -------i—
—
-~ think much of. political machines, one of which, Tamnutny
New York EHiv«n
‘TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY”
Martin’i Garage
Chief of Police E. B. Browne
i ar* sorry to a** tb* Chinns Htll, was snowed under in the seme election. Barton is
By
RUSSELL
KAY
Secka Gome Herf
o^ld Wright told him that ho
«T oul of Bhanghil. Aftor all, by profession a buslneaa man and ia connected with one of
•hot hie wf* and Kimmet, on
had sorts fslt that flhanshai tHe country's largest advertising agencies. He believes It
According to word received
From all this argument going owners checking on their holdings old friend. In hU palatial VorP^ys to advertise.
• er las* batons**] to ibom.
hor* today from pieseanUIII*.
, ovrr the "Hobo Express'' on* and acquainting themselves with dugo Vis's horn*.
*' '■*
o ■■■ ■■
But during hia recent campaign, he made an interest­
The shooting occurred at *10 N. Y , th* IlnaaaatvUlh1 High
- Siplornvs o( that lonjr Island ing contrast between the efficiency of business and of might be Ini to believe that the properly value* as they axial
to-day.
fair
state
of
Florida
this
season
A
M, shortly after Wright and School football team la cooking
i .th# Arltons ahy cam# across
politics,
which
should
be
considered
by
everyone
who
is
ia
attracting
no
on*
bat
tramps
Many
of
these
folks
whose
In­
Klmmtl
returned from Hollywood a gauio with th* Io ta hlgi
mice and somo arrow chip*.
RADIO
terest In the alata is rrnrwed will where they participated In th* school nlovon to ha playod k
■( no Irnro of cnrrsnt porh giving much thought to the movement to transfer ‘ more and bumsIh*
early
'portion
of
December.
Journey
south
this
winter
.to
see
The
altuatlon
Is
aortoua
and
Initiation of the O. B. Club, or­
unci more of the special prerogatlvea of business to the
k*—Atlanta Constitution.
RADIO
Tb* Ploasaalvlll* outfit, which
for themselves, and I venture to ganisation of aviators.
professional politicians. "One Thomas Edison la worth peace officer* are more than Jus­ say
— — 0"
has
playod
otr.ht
games
so
far
a
lot
of
them
will
get
busy
Kimmel waa taken ta tho Bur­
Wa sincerely hops that Senator moro to ths country,’’ said Mr. Barton, “than a hundred tified In viewing It with alarm and
1938 ‘
taking steps to meet the problem, (sad pep up back tales, redsem bank Hospital for an emergency thin season, haa prodscod an
p»r haa more luck in labia* resiionn of Congress.”
but If ws continue to howl about It'th eir holdings, and perhaps start operation.
But phyaiclsni raid unbeaten anil an untied roc
' gamble out of farming than
placing
thorn
in
top
position
ot
"Years ago Uenry Ford took hold of the automobile In Ih* public prints with front i Improvement* when they find that hi* chances of surviving were
RCA &amp; ZENITH
of our law enforcement
page atorics in blaek faced head*|lots and properties Ih whlrh they slim. Wright railed poller, Imme­ thole Control New Jo rh Conbar* had with “Cuba" and when It was a heavy, cumbersome, complicated machine
EASY TERMS
lines we will frighten off a lot of ar* Interested are renting Into diately after the shooting, Browne fsronrn. They wlab ,to play here
which only a skilled mechanic could keep in operatiop,” timid
but *sh fur A return gams In
souls who had planned to their own again with rising values said. .
■ ■ ■ . 0—
»
said Mr. Barton. "He cut out dozens of superfluous parts, visit us a* first dess paid custom and a brisk demandNew York nest season.
gibe* tb* people bars entail
Another thing: people in other
twice to ko»p Uncle Bam out of reduced the weight and the cost and produced a machine
j&gt;e
Pontanges
LAKELAND, Nov. 10.—(A*)—A
During Ih* last few years Ftor- state* are Just beginning to real!
thS Uaarua or Nation* show, It which any one—even somo who are below the level of
new
140,000 tourist building at
that
th*
Homestead
Exemption
ida
ha*
been
making
a
remsrkpbl*
Electric Service
Refused U. S. Entry the civic
wottld be humlllatlns to find normal intelligence—can operate.
canter Is to be com­
romebsek. It ia the bright spot of la going to stick end that hornet
crswlfns under the teat.—
"If the automobile had developed In the same way that tho
pleted by Jan. 1- It la part of a tOt Magnolia Ave. Phono 1*1
nation nnd the who!* blamed to the value of 14,000 aro free of
J« c i Warwick l„ Toledo lilsde. the political machine has developed, It would now weigh ten
NEW YORK. Nor. 10.—UP)
United States is beginning to rea *11 testation other than those —Magda Do Pontanges yesterday $100,000 WPA Improvement of
.
.
assessed for special Improvements was barred from entering the merest Ian facilities her*.
•tty of Melbourne la "boast* tens and cost |6,000; It would have attached to It a steam­ Use It.
Advertising hss Its penalties at and a goodly number of our visi­ United States by tho Board of
a 7» mill tax levy recently roller, a lawnmower, an egg beater, a permanent wave ma­
■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■lu
by tb* city commission- Tb* chine and heaven only knows what else. The services of, well as Its advanisirrs. and oppor­ tors Ibis winter will build or pur­ United fttate* Immigration Gonr
Includes 67 mllla for dabt s«r- five or six high-priced men would Iks required to get It) tunity Btfract &lt; the unfortunate# chase a permanent borne here.
mliftnners who heard her rase
a* well -fcs the prosperous. With
Revenue th* state might loso at EIII* Island. They refused
Sad I mill* to cover operating out of the garage and on to the road.”
every
imllcatlon
through
such
coemption
will
be
the
pointing IS
2L ' " ast year tha total mlllase
her entry on ground of “moral
greatest tourist
... ...p tw e * * .* ; *
....
&gt;1
la Flesv tear* than mod* up by increased turpitude."
Ww tangle* that the tax
tetunts
on
Intangible
taxes,
-fo
r
ids'*
history.
It
Is
only
natural
sfiM m i e h And Jrmelry Impairing
will find 41m 78 m ill-lev y
IT IS OF Infinite- moment that you should properly
"The Mock-eyed - French gleT who
Ihnusand* seeking employ folks able to buy or build homes ehot th* former French Ambassa­
• h i g h . --------------■KflllhaUnilie Immense value of your notional Union 4 o •hit
DtaMMBd N « « iU q K lln d Enjfrmvlng
ment or fasy money are coming Usually have suhattptlsl intangible dor to Italy. Count Charles Do
your collective and Individual happiness. . . Toward the down
Interests which Complroller I-ec Is ('hambrun, after, rh r said, ho
enrly In avoid the rush.
hlngton Merry (lu Hound, a preservation of your government, and the permanency of
PWICKI A M
Already slate highways aro becoming more and more ndrpt rmlnl her Inv* affair with Pre­ . • • ax
ooluma which se.-nis to
iia k lll u
your
present
happy
state,
it
is
requisite,
not
only
that
you
In
ferreting
out.
carrying
heavier
motor
travel
than
Inside track on many ndmier Mussolini, was refuted Ih*
its ac- a l tho seme period loot year. Dortrail** policies reports that steadily discountenance irregular opposition to
right 'to enter th* United State*
travel
agencies
report
a
34
S n*W probable move* vo eons- knowlsdged authority, but also that you resist with caroluu
by th* Board of Special In­
Ct* depression will he offer's the spirit of Innovation upon Ite principle*, however apecl- per rent Increase Jn business al­ Wright Kills W ife
quiry. She entered appeal.
*a ,slln*ulat* ■ |inm* construction, ou* tho protexta. One method of auault may be to effect. though Hie |.ask Isurist influs ia •And Wounds Friend
not e v e rte d until after the boll*
,
encouragement to |mwrr e-uuponr . to* for expansion, and aid i t Hie In the form of tho Constitution, alterations which will Im­ ilays. Hotels and apartment ownar*
GLENDALE. Calif. Nov. 1 0 .FERN PARK ------'r a ilr o a d s in tha purchasing of nuw pair the energy of tho ayatem, and thua to undermine what show heavier advance reservations O fl-IV u l Wrignt, 38. p rc fld e nllt--------------------------------------•
ban
at
any
time
since
th*
boons.
cannot
bo
directly
overthrown—
fieorgo
Washington.
equipment W« hop* that the now
Travel by boat, train, bus and of the Union Air Terminal, shot1 It) VIRGINIA G. DRAKE
---------- ----------.
ketna coastrudlon progrim will
Friends of Gordon itarnatl, rap"
I'lntie this winter Is expected to ■lid killed his wife. Evelyn, nnd
result in some local building.
then critically
wounded John rrsrntalive from Nemlnole count/.
CAPITAL
IS
condensed
labor.
It
Is
nothing
until
Ja*
tax
the
farilllloo
of
traasportateaw
*.
-------Bryant K^nnrel. airport traffic will Im glad to hear Ifuil b* ia
H r ' We gathered from. D r Alden bor lakes hold of It. Tho living laborer acta fren tho con­ compiple* In apltc of ih* fact that manafwr.^barly yesterday when, making aalla/aclory p ro em s from
Improvement - hat
h . Hadley'* 'talk
- ,L before
— the Hoteiy densed labor nnd makes It assume some form of utility considerable
Police aald. he told them he an operation, at Bay Pines Iloa• ' Clair the other day that h* Is n«l or beauty. Capital and tabor aro one, and they will draw been made In schrdlilea and equip­
a • gnUuielaslIc ovsr ths proposed noarer to each other as tho world advances In *Intellect ment.
Unsettled conditions in Europe
Construction of the cross s t* lf ea- and goodness.—David Swing.
and &lt;hr Orient will trnd to curtail
RSl.
A conservationist of all
____ 1-----------------m w m
___________ '
foreign travel and will servo to
/BAtaral resources as well as wild­
drive
additional
thou
rands
south­
life .h e seamed to agree with Mate
|
GLASS
.
MIRRORS
■
P A P fia |
PRIVATE ENTERPRISE will live ns long as there ward this winter.
geologists that there la tom*
aro
human
Irelngs
with
a
spark
of
freedom
in
their
souls.
The normal popqltllnn o f D o r
•Unger of damaging underground
•
Ida should he more than doubled
W**ef supplies by ih* construc­ —Andrew W. Robertson.
during tha next sixty day*, and
tion of tha eartsl, and hs said that
while many who ram i hero will ho
J ' ‘ Arth project should he sp■leatlttile and seeking employment
with the greatest rauSANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO
their number will be Infinitesimal
compared to the vast horde of
Mrs. Ernest Galloway en ter refreak meala
■un-seekers with ample funda who
The Uerald Is glad to see that
Ih# County Commission I* taking lalned with a very beautiful sitting of hot ooffeo and sand­ corns Id enjoy our kindly climate
Most to repair csrtaln portions of bridge luncheon Ihle morning In wiches. Mrs D. t- Thrasher had -----who seek rest and recreation
We are happy to announce the
Home-Cooked Meal
Cslbry Avenue pending action by honor of Mlsa AnnU Hawkins' charge of this affair and eh* and and ar* able and willing to pay
tote’Btot* Road Department looking guests. Mm- John Harbor, Mr*. hor ablo committee ar* to be con­ fur It.
AT
In th* November Issue of the
addition to our sta ff o f Mr. Carl­
'
complote reconstruction of Homer Harbor, and Mrs. T. J. gratulated upon tohlr success.
T om m cnU tor- Nina Wilcox .Fat‘ from MellonvIU* to tho Syfan of Commerce, G*. Other*
ham favors Dortda with a splen­
id Is In dsplorablo present war* Mrs. Watson, Mrs.
ton Mercer who is a factory
RDMON BRIDGR
.
l« on* of the heavl- Deas, Mrs. Wallace, and Ml**
did feature article entitled "Flor­
trtvelod In the county. U Hawkins After an InUrosting
ida ( ome* Back". In bor own
trained lubricatien e x p e r t, &gt;
FORT MYERS, Nov. 10.—GT&gt;— Inlmltabl* style, Nina tells uf tb*
■ hot only the numerous f a r game of bridge tho hutrure*
’
•* »- * ** •: $*I * ( • s ■*
who live In the Earl
The
Edison
bridge,
named
for
•msslng
development
and
activity
guests were presented with eg'
qulalte water colon, typical of tho man who Invented tho Incan- that ha&gt; takan place In Hm state
and Osceola dlitrlct*: Florida scones. Mr. Galloway and deacont bulb, ooon will have since tho hectic boom ported.
Her story, which Is a straight­
hor gnosis attended the bridge electric light* for tha first time.
g»m# a l Ih* Woman * Club lu tho Installation will bo complsted forward review of fact*, min us
B e h ^ m r tom i t n m o Itol wt BtH eloag i w i W t l t o
afternoon.
all hooey end bUh. I* bound to
next pionth.
w ^hR R M i m bM
. . M « ei y o u r t m m i a
SERVICE STATION
Mrs. R. C Maxwell has returned
*^ ‘ "i..4A*.'A 'L . l.
a. -L_vr. •.
•s Sanfart alter a vary dellghtfal
al* Mil waa eald to kav* InUcoot on tkn part of lavoators
N
i
visit U Quincy.
killed 4.IM buRaloo* la II mouUia and 'lourlots nltku. It ohould result
WN FILL ALL PRSBCBIPTIONa — PHONE H I
W
co rn iu m *
In many out-of-state property
■ D r E. D. Brownlee and II. C.
DuBue* ar* attending the Presby­
terian Synod at Gsioesvine.
Tho card party given by tha
H A V E YOU BEEN
Red Croaa a t tho Woman’. Club
yesterday «*■ well attended and
Or
proved a * t a enjoyable affair.
U N Wads
NHJW
Tho dub room was very spraalv#
AS LOW AA
I,
had protest tad t boautlM sc
Th light* worn shaded with rod.
IP
rOW
«
golden rod was uasd la gT**l pro­
WM te r samp. •
fusion. a aomhar of fUgs &lt;
)WN
rvir.%
TOWN
•
v*w
used, a *«rvlo* flag with l
P
* « ♦
AND
dam , which belong* is Mr*. COJi__
for «»ly
tm im , shows there is no lack of
HAA
patriot teas among *ur Saa
w w » ...
HI
&gt; - ru
71m
:

RADIO

SR"

HOFMANN

WEBT The JEWELER

\

IT * N O V I
saw L-. u

«■*

n a iu r
Bobby Rreen Stars

r. A nd Personal Aftwities In

To Judy* by tha manifaat m*
aetkraa of tha- audlaoca at tha
opening performance of Uobby
Continued Prear
Ilreen'o new maolcal atarri:tog Retain mud k&gt;»i
_
_
Women’s Club Will
1W*Mvehicle "Make a Wish" at
Prim* Minister Chamberlain
R1t* Theater toalght a id Thurs­
day. this’ tunaful armanplay, haa acknowledged that' the world aKuAn hwplmtlanal peace meeting
Mrs. D. D. Whitcomb of Colum­
fcUsn Ik" grting 1 U f t o f ' Brltelh
THURSDAY
will ha held a t the Women's Chib bus, 8. C. and Mm L. S. Peck of already registered a moot i •Anxiety." Hv &lt;?.-p»r*d'tW SpanThors will ho * peace moot a t 10,00 o'clock Thursday morn­
■oundlng hit.
tag at tha Womun’a Club at ing under the auspice* of tb* JackaenvIU* ar* tb* g u n t, of
In the principal role, DoMy la kh and Chinese-Japknab* canMr. and Mrs. R. U Pack.
fllets.
1vr i. •
l*:ae o'clock.
altogether
delightful. HU Sow
L R a n tu n Department 6f the Wo­
Tho femlnole Rebekah Lodge men's d u b , according to Mr*. R.
"I sm convinced th* aim of t r
Dr- and Mr*. P. S Roy have re- written far the most part h |
wfll meet a t (Aid Fellows Hall at J. Holly, chairman of the Depart­ turned from New J e r k where t u y l
statesman -worthy' 'of Ih*
V,®nn,“M. f° mpoMr; ^
1:00 o'clock.
ha vs bean spend
the past ten Oscar Straus, ar* mtlodlou* aad name, to'whatever camitry he b*&gt;
ment.
beautifully (ting, and hi* aettai loiitra. muet be Ut* happinfa, of
An add real, "Implication of days i business.
FRIDAY
leave* nothing to be dee trade tho iieopla for whsm and' id Svkem
moe,**
by
Rev.
Paul
Radfeam,
Tho A sales Circle of th* BanMrs. Natt Epperson of Mil­ One woadara why Basil Rath be lx responslbte,-* he added
ford Carden Club|will meet al the pastor of the First Methodist
"And In Hint faith M m aura
itia
arrived to spend the winter bone hae for ao loag been cha
homo of Mrs. E. M. GeGBoway at Church harm wlU ha th* feature
Mrs. Cassandra drained to a sueceesloa of • way can and wfll' bd found to
10rW5 o'clock fox garden ram. of tho moating- Mrs. W. G. Demvlllainoe* roles, aloe* he
fre* the'w orld from th* cured of
w .
The Dirt Gardener* of th* Ban­ ing will rabdsr three Vocal aelaC- Schulte.,.
here as one of th* moat
aim s ment* and th* flsara'M hdt
Ilona
and
alao
a
number
of
appro«
0
a
____
T
,___
fold Garden Club will meet a t the
lag romantl* actors of
glvV else‘to them and '&gt;o'a|Mm *0
boas# of Mrs. T. B. Wight at 10:&gt;0 print* tnstnmaabal selections have A 1 F 8 . J . K . b p i i r l i n g
rear*, l a , the leading ftmlalgd • happier and wiser future for
o'clock for a luncheon.
bmn t a t a u i r f f o rU t.^ o r m r im .j P r e a i d « a _ A t * M e e t i n g role i pimalt* him, daflalte prom* men ktad."
Tho Rote Circla of tb* Sanford
tee of future screes greatness
Ila laudi.l tha speech at BrusGarden Club wfll • mast at tho Pm«* Acrostic will be presented
Mm. J. ‘ r Spurting presided Is seen In th* performs nee ul aals sf Norman It. Dnvla, United
Horn* of Mrs. George A DaCottei'-hy^l* K»»l*
the E lat Side pri- over tha tneetm r •&lt;&gt; the Mlv Marlon Clalro. radio star, who
at 10:00 o'clock.
"*
^*-1 nt*»T School and Mm. W. H. atonary florlety of the t-'ull Cox- makes her film debut In thla Steles ambassador at large, In
Which Dsvls auuiw I other powers
National Education Week williArnold will giva a reading entitled pel Tabernarla which wn* liehl picture. To mention the
Of United States •|iartlclpotiun in
b* observed Friday a t 8emlnole “l" FUndam F ield'
work of every deserving
yeeteniay afternoon.
•fforts toward peer*.
.
Th* public U cordially Invited
High School when all patrons and
her
of
th*
large
east
would
bd
The moating wae npemil with
"WV regard that action as the
friend* am Invited to visit ths to attend the meeting.
Impossible,
but
llenry
Armette
■eng*. -'Bringing In the Kheav4Cj
first and moat valuable step lo- j
schoolThom will bo a special
"Hold th* Ftort," and ‘•Iteapor*] •tends out In hie rote, aa it* ward fulfillment of ths desire cx-|
■■nimbly program a t 0:48 o'clockof U fa's Harvaat." Mr*. II y 1 Ralph Forbes I.cos Rrrol, Leo­ pressed by Fresklent Kooeeveli at
‘The Betalaolo County F ader County Federation
Toachton led
the
dcvollnn.il i nid Klnakey. Donald Meek. H er Chiragu for concert*) effort hy,
of Womea'a Clubs will hold To Meet InLake Mary after which
Mias Wllhelmlna! l&gt;ert RawllasMi and others.
peace-loving notions for sanctity
all-day masting with ths
From a production standpoint, of Iresile, and settlement of dlf
Wleboldt lad In pmyer. Ilaporta
Mary Auxiliary at tha
"Make
a
Wish"
la
*xc*pt|oaal.
war*
beard
from
thu
,
oecretnn
'
The Seminole County PXdtra
Mary Chamber of Com­ lion of WomenX Club* wlU bold and tmaaurvr. Two new nfft Much of th* atnry la laid at a fcrim e, by peaceful maam," tbu
premier said.
merce beginning at 10:00 o'clock.
an all-day. meeting with the cam war* elected. M in Wlr- beautiful ink* and a boys' sum­
Th* Axalaa Circla of tho San­ Lake Mary Auxiliary on Friday boldt, socretery, and Mr*, it. l&gt; mer ramp, aad tb* sc rose play
ford Garden d u b will maet at November If. Mm. C. W. labltl Welborn, welfare chairmen
nl-a abounds In rich Interior Meetinir Is Held
tha home of Mrs. E. M. GaGlIoway U president of th* Lake Mary
Those attending were:
Mr* ••It Inga, particularly a cllmaeBy Baptist Circle
a t 10:00 o'clock for o garden run. Auxiliary. The moating wUI be­ J. B. Bparllng. Mra. W. J. Hall tie operetta perfOridanre with
Tha'D. A. R'a will meat at 1:00 gin at 10:04 o’clock and adjourn Mm. A. Wleboldt, Mra II t) chorus of exquisitely costumed
Mrs E- C. Harper and Mr*. C.
o'clock at the home of Mrs. R- J. at 1:00 o'clock.
Touehten. Mm. D. D. Well*&gt;rn children.
H. Eckcrxon were Joint hostesses!
Holly, 000 Palmetto Avenue.
This meeting will be held at and Mia* Witbelmlna Wleboldt. j The plctura Is an adaptation to Circle Number Three of the- (
uf
(tertruda
Bsrg'a
original First Baptist Church which met
tho Laka Mary Chamber of
SATURDAY
dory, which ftndi both Itsthbon* Monday afternoon at tha home of
. The Coslllan Mails d u b wUI Commerce Building ‘ and . lunch Mra. Roy Mann
meet In Ihe studio of Mm. Fan­ eon will be •erred free to mem. Entertains Le Mardis nnd Pcrbea In |ova with tb* Mrs. Harper.
Uenillful Mlsa Clair*, end with
nie 8. Munson at 1:15 o'clock- As­ bam For reservation* pleaia
During a short business srsskm
llnbliy, her young eon, lusdvarsistant talent will b* Mlsa Elolae telephone Mm A. M. Philip*.
Mix Itey Mann entertained Irnlly cast In the role of match­ reports were heard from the va­
Impersonator and reader.
All members
Le Mardl Bridge Club yester­ maker. This situation leads to In rious committees.
Th* Girl Scouts wfll moat at Education Week
day afternoon el her hnme on truss drams, which Is relieved -present war* Urged to call on ab­
sentees. .
10:00 o'clock with welaera
—— and ' —
'- Btreet.
.
• I times hy genuinely humnrnua
Observed On Friday W.TheNineteenth
buna to go on a hike. Refreshment* were served by
playing room* were decor­ comedy sequences. A musical
th* hoatasMi.
Those present
ated
with
n
profusion
of
mari­
Monday
atmosphere
pervades
the
story,
National Kdueallon Week will
were: Mrs J. D. Cochran, Mra. H.
The WVman's' MUalonary So­ ho observed at Seminole High golds In shades of ^*llnw and stern Rsthbone Is presented a« L. Leonard, Mr*. VP. L. Rtoudenciety of the First Baptist Church School Friday. An Intem tlng oranyv. At the conclusion ‘of a composer and both Bobby and mlre, Mra. Mary Stewart, Mra.- J
will hold their regular program I program
rrrx
will bo prevented ut Ihe game* Mra Arthur Xarlmty Mia* Clair* as singers.
\V - Cambhan, Mr*. Margaret
For real joyous entertainment Fletcher, Mra. Allen Gardlntr,
meeting at 8:30 o'clock a l the I g?«f o-rtoc* tn the auditorium waa awarded first prlie and
Mra.
F.
D
Bcolt
wun
secunil
It wool,) im ii.rd to evrel "Make Mrs. Myron Smith, Mra. M- M.
church. Circle Number Four will after which all gueat* wlt| be
be In charge. The subject will be, iavlted fo Inspect the rooms cf high prise.
ii Wish ” It Is a veritable gem Wilkie, Mra. Lula Miller, Mrs. J.
Th* hostess served refresh among mot ion pMures. and
"The Syrian* and Armenian* H All tho school.
Mrs. well deserve, a pt.iee on your H. Colclongh, Mra. Fbr4st Catchmember* am urged to attend.
Knelt parent that attends wl menla lo ths following:
Wnodrutf,
Mr*.
Ar­ list of screen plays whlrh you el, Mr* V. O. Hasty, Mrs: W il-,
Die Sunbeam Band wfll meat at he given ■' ahlf feet. "Are Yoi Horry
Bam R. Kader, Mra. Fred Mycrv,.
thur Raehary, Mra. F. D. 8c«M. really should see.
3:80 o'clock at tha church. Moth­ a Good ' I'aroot.'- The public
Mra. B. O- Harpar, Mra. II A.
Mil
Andrew
(terra
way,
Mrs
___V p r * urged to bring children be- ftivlloif' amt urgwd- ' lo register
Haynoa, Mrs. fi. If. Eckenon and
"Algernon
Bpeer,
Mrs
J*Ble*
IwBrnlge* of 3 and 0.
■• they enter.
.
Mlsa II«len
Hi
Ward*
Hhsron, J r , sad Mrs. W. A. Program Is Given
Adame.
B S IG B A M JO R D A N . B f c k tjr K M tU

Calendar

h*wPe«e Meet Personals

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On Armistice Day Mrs. D. S. E. Starr |
. Named Chairman
An Armistice Day program was

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To-N ightw uM hursday

presented this afternoon at 3:00
o'clock at tha East Bide School.
The program was as follows:
Kong, "America"—School
Flag Salute.
*
Scripture, I'sslm 1 0 0 -Mrs. J. C
Mitchell.
Sora:, "Ai mistier Day'*—Thbd
Grade.
Tocm, "Our Flag’*—Junior CUrk*.
Song, "Marcklng"—Second Grade.
IWm, "Tu* Flag's Colon"—John
MI1ch.ll
Alderman,
Bobbi*
lusher and Thurston Tyr*.
Poem, “What tho Flag S ays'—
temnlta Russoll.
Song, “Keep Ih* Horn* Fire*
Burning"—Third Grade
Young Soldiers—Billy
Parrlih.
Georg* Ruthford, Uoyd Swain,
Upham Meriwether and Johnny
Alexandor.
“My Country"—Den Knight, H e r
hie Ftens tram and John Lee.
“In riamtera Field '—Third Grade.
Rang, "Iteft, Right, Listen to lb*
Music"—First Grad*.

DANCE
The Big .
. Apple
On The Stage
In Person .
^ A ll Local
Contestants
Whirling Swirling
Apple r»
and
Appletteu

QUALHYrrrDEPENDABIUTY
- Pittsburgh Proof Products

Friday N ight

S C O T T ’S GULF

COflBBCTION

Mrs. D. B K Btarr was elect­
ed Bible Study Chairman al the
meeting of Clrcl* Number Fuur
uf th* First
Rapt lit
Church
which waa bald Monday after­
noon at tha home of - Mrs. K.
M. Carroll no French Avenue.
T h e. Carroll home ws* attrac­
tively decorated with a profu■lo of autumn flowers.
During the business session
It was announces that Ihe work
for November
CrooM Inrladn
■awing fur the hospital. Two new
members were welcomed Into
Ik* cirri*. Th* neat meeting
will be held at inn hum* of
Mra J. W. Kay. H7J Palmetto
Avenue
At tha tea hour refreshments
wer* served by Mrs
Carroll
•teted by Mra Btarr to (be

.

It was erroneously staled In
Monday'* paper that the Rev.
and Mrs. J c M. Thompson of
Itehe Mary »*fe presented with
a allrer fruit towt hv th* mambera of ths u tk e Mary Com
bluntly Church, Tha bowl wn*
from fri.-nds *r th* maple lit
th* comrfldettr aa well an from
members of the rhulth.

BUSINESS MAN’S

LUNCH

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STRICKLAND MOTORS’
Clearance Sale Spe^H H 0H |
35

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Jiiat Reconditioned
New Paint and Good T im

l{34 DODGE PICKUP TRUCK1S38 fP R D DELUXE TUDOR.
Boot Cover* end Tires, A Steal A t

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A Good Buy at

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1933 FORD TUDOR SEDAN....... 2 9 5
Good Condition, A Car Worth The Money

f rt A P

1 1931 BUICK COUPE.......r............. I C O

N.w punt, A S tu l At

TINY TIM?

Good Condition, IU s Overlpod Springs

1996 FORD PICKUP. TRyCK
Worth The Money At

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1934 PLYMOUTH SEDAN.....
Stoke Body, Good Rubber nnd n Good Buy nt f A J P

1934 CHEVROLET TRUpK

4 4 0

New Motor. Tiree nnd Paint, A ffkkup nt

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FORD DELUXE SEDAN...
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FILMS DEVELOPED

Any site * nr H
Exposure
One Print Koch
/ ' Inkoaed the stow. nlU ve it

Itrprinls 3c ra.
20 ) ra. experience

Southern I’holo Servlet
81. P rlrnburg. Fla.

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Coca• AT- Cola
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TO ALL VISITING AFTER 7:S0
' IpORSDAY NIGHT ,»•.

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NO FOOLIN’

PERK’S (* U B

NIXON BUTT PACKARD
GUARANTEED

used cars
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These cars carry qur famous 48-hqqr satisfaction or money back
guarantee. They also carry our famous 60*day participating
guarantee. Former owner’s name aind addrens is posted on each
car. AU prices are marked in large letters qn the windshield.
Prices haviTbcen cut to the i&gt;one for this sale. Come in and see
these bargains’ for yoprself.

1932 Austin C oupe
was $135...........Cut to $ 9500!
r1931 Ford Tudor ....... was$175...........Cut to
1931 Chevrolet Coach.. was$225 ........ Cut to
1931 Oldsmobile Sedan was$225 ......... Cut to
19.lt Chevrolet Sedan.. was$395 ....... Cut to $34500

$125*00
$175*00
$175*00

MANY OTHER GOOD IIARGAINH

THESE PRICES ARE FOR THIS SALE ONLY

NIXON BUTT MOTORS, INC.,
AT SEMINOLE GARAGE
20H

WEST FIRST ST.

PHONE 617

SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Effective November 15th, 1937
ON DRY CLEANING IN THE SEMINOLE COUNTY TRADE AREA
MEN'S APPAREL
..
Cash &amp; Carry
Delivered

70c
Wash Suits ... ................................60c....................
35c
Wash Pants
. ......................30c ..’.............
Wool Suits ...... ...
..75c ................. ....... 85c
........45c
......40c......
Wool Pants
....
.......$ 1.10
.$1.00.....
White Wool Suits .
........55c
....’ 50c....t.
White Wool Pants
..‘....$1.00
...
90c.....
Tux Suits’ .............
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LADIES' APPAREL
Cash A Carry

Delivered

One Piece Dress (Plain, Wool or. Silk) 75c.............85c
Two Piece Dress (Plain, Wool or Silk) 90c....... ,$1.00
One Piece Evening Dress (Plain) $1.00........
$1.10
Two Piqce Evening Dress (Plain) $1.25 ........ $ 0 5
Fancy Evening D ressi................... $1.60 up
$1.75 up
Velvet bress (Plain), .,. a......$1.00................ ....... $1.10
Velvet Evening Dress ......... ...$1.25 u p ..... up
Two iW^ce Plpin Suit (Short Coat) 75c............. 85c
$1.00............. $1.10
it
Two Pifce Khi
or fancy plealed garment^
Extra Charge for fur
fur trimmed
Irii
I^emp »n charge nrcounto are the m m aa delivery . pricoa,

SEMINOLE DRY C
L a k e s q u a l it y c

COLONIAL CLEANERS
LANEY DRY! CLEANERS
XLER. CLEARER

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CELEBRATE YOUR.ARMISTICE
BY PROPPING IN AT

SERVED FROM
11130 TO 2:06

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FREE 5 x 7 EntorBement

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ROSE BUSHES

CLEARWATER, Nov. 10,-fAn
Shrubbery—AnWuk
—The CKahiber of Commerce l»|
A.
K. ROSSETTEH
promoting plaits for home and.
FLORIST
propeity ovfniV* here to decorate! iHt.alMr t v i ; r iio v g »i»-w
their place* with colored lights j
a l Christmas.

(Under New Maaagament)

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C'HRISTMAS RIGHTS

THE FOLLOWING IS THE SCHEDULE OF PRICES

Try a Delicious

Complete L u n c h ...„ 3 f ilc

following: Mix. H. A. Moreland,
Mr* or A.“ % I0ll*te*n. Mr*.
" 'F McWbdrlei*. Mr*. .D ‘O.
Newmsn,’ Mra. ]' W. Kay. Mra.
c It. LeUth, Mrs. J. II Trulock.
Mr*. R M. (kn o ll. Mr* D. 8
If. Starr. Mra. Bbaton steels.
Mr*. It. W. ♦rare, Mr*. 1. V. Btir
delta, Mrs. R.' L . ' Harrison. Mra.
R. F. Feurlfoy. Mto O. B 8el
man. Mra. R, C. 'nicker.on end
gurat, Mra. Harold Urnomsn iif
o .tren and Ml«a Giusle Tulecher.

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SNOW'S PAINT &lt; GLASS C».

LANEY’S DRUG

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SANFORD

i E xh ib its
described By
S. Stephens

GEORGIA TECH

t .sad J- A. Logan of Os*
■ C U n b tr of C w n o im
ittaoe to load Its support
potation on rood project*
two settlor* of Seminole

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iw e n ty -c d g n i

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On Docket Appear- *** *
ing Before Judge Kkooi

: A moosec of chamber acllrltlei
r.-daring the month of October
gknwsd that twenty-two fern Ilk*
pjjaefc i Moemmodatlons In Ben for. I
1 .daring tbs past month, elthsr lw
• «moo of business connections ur
(Or the'w inter season
*
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. Tho#* present last
night In-;
B ftld s d l Mr. and Mrs. r. K Uclelsr
-.'gad Mrs. Prudence Bruno of Fam
y park) Wad Forward jf Forest
« City| Ear. J. A- Logan of General
t Ooo. H. Bridge, Jr-, and C. B
r- Beany of Longwoodi F. W. TalFi baft gad W B- Williams of Orlado;
E. H. U nsy and D. K. McNab of
' Foe la and tba following from
Caafordi C E. Adams, L- f .
Beyls, H. fl. Col#man, R. T. Cowia R . Julio* Dlngfsldcr, II CL Dm.Boss, H. Jamas Gut, W. M.
Haynes, I. U Inglcy, T. W Law*
i. ten, B. J. Lehman, C. R Mason,
Joa, A. Mslscb, John Mslaeh, Sr.,
' B- A- Newman, II. B. Pops, Jae.
’ O. Sharon, T. E. Simpson, Geo.
* Wcinatsln, Fred B. WUson and

idwhOt tba wash before, the YsllewJacks ut
i baat Clemson Colkgt 7 to 6 fat Atlanta.
Morphy (M ), Tech fullback. U fumbling a

Utilities Go Up
On N e w s Of
Policy Change

NEWS BIUEFS
I-'
Csstlneed From Fo»o On*
- R. A. M. tn a t In tba Masonic
Mall b a t night at l:0« o'clock
for their regular Convocation.
D, g. E. Btarr. High Priest, an
I BosncSd today.
Ths ganford Lions Club Is
ochsdulsd to meet tunlgbt In the
Grill Room ol the Valdes Hotel
at TiM o'clock, according to an
announcement made yesterday
by J. L. Oalloway who I* aocro-

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Seminole County
Court Records

Kart F. Domic la at ux. '
First Federal Saving and Loan
Association to Ovrtlo A. and WmC. W/lson.

it whet favors the utilities !.*• Alciander, negro was eonI oapocl, If they complied, tinned lo lho neit court beenot made clear. Those fa- slim, and Jamea Norwood, Lurllo Conely and lonnle Hill,
nog root, warn fined ft* each ur
to days -In pill
P. J. Johnson, rbargad with
drnhkennoss. was sentenced lo
pay a fine nf is or serve II
days la lull- J. A. Williams,
bald on a similar char re waa
glran a I t day suspended tan
lencs while Frank pnrdon was
glren a f l day •napendsd sen­
tence. j , l). nraiton estreated
a $io bond and King Fnrgaraoa, negro, charged with drunk­
enness and carrylnr a concealed
weapon, wee sentenced to pay a
$10 ftno or eerve lo day* la MU
Thera wum also several par­
sons charged with racklaaa driv­
ing listed on the docket for tho
Monday Court term. Tba cats
of Ed Jones was coatlnnsd lo
the next ■•salon, and also the
ease of Herman Darts, negro.
CsnllAu*e From P*fe On*
W. n. It- Alive, held on tho
Rkangbal yesterday to defease sente chants, plMited not guilty
lines farther Inland.'
and waa dismissed and OarUnd
I| followed a ' ' 'Japanese an­ •haw waa given a 10 day ananouncement that Nantao would
be bombeiil^l unless the Chinese
trdffps variously estimated lo
number from several hundred
lo eararal lliousand withdrew.
The
Japanass
sheila
gbd
bombs probably took a smaller
loll of life than might have boon
expected because of the wholesale
evacuation - of civilians
from Nantao drlthln lbs last 14
hours.
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lotted pg

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hf lheir rv-

LARGO, Nev.
Mon
than a thousand awards are list
ed for exhibitors a t Pualla&lt;
county's annual fair hers Jam, 11'
IS.

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F L O R S H E IM
"A ll-P u rp o se " Shoe Sh ad e/
Wear k with bcown. gray tw hlae—wear
b whom bcown abooa i n called for—o r » 9 »
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black! This aa riailn Florsbelm shade * w « 1 0
omkag oo« aolcc do tbg mock of two* M ttf Stpht

pORRECT MEN’S WEAR

If FOB need nonrjr, ccnaoH 6wr rcprcscntalire,
H r. lm E. Southward, t i 116 North Park Avenue.

CLENSON
•s F L O R I D A
TVRDAY, H0V.13a.i30**.

S h e l l s Fired
By Japanese
Over Shanghai

Warranty Deeds
Us Pvadeae '
Tba local n r a
Department
Elisabeth D. Vaughn, widow, vt
Orange Naval tSlorva Co&gt; vs.
waa- called Tuesday to otI* RHfwoldcr, at al.
Uagalab two grass fires; ons al to Abby and W. 0. Hutchison.
la Mayfair sad tba other near II Louisa Chase lo Chas. M. H art­ Appalataivat Of Administrator*
Stale of Now Yorfa to Mary
Thirteenth
glroot And Park ford.
R. Ituesga to Fbllcklad Rursya.
AVMBO, Fir# Chief Mack Cloveload reported (his morning, add­ Fedeial Bake 8hops nf llouth,
ing that no damag. was done I Inc. to Federal Bake Shops, Inc.
HuUi C, and J. M- Gardner to
by the fires.
Vernon C Brown.
Real Batata Mortgagee
The 4-11 Club and Women's
H. F. Long to Board of EducaHomo Demonstration
meetings
to
ochsdulsd to bo hold. In Laks llon of Florida.
lit
Hen Holt t f ux to Joa JarrollMary Tharaday baa bean post­
*•
poned Indefinitely because of Crop Lien 'Add Chattel Mortgage
George Morion, et ux to Ban­
gUaaad holiday celebrations. It
w m teamed al ths
office of fold Production Credit Assn.
Saha Contract
the Home Demonstration Ar*nt
D A N DUNN • Secret
Allied Btora Utilities Co., to lr
this morning_________
M. Wilcox.
* Rvlsaao Of Contract
BONITA SPRINGS, Nov. 10.
VES.
Allied Stores Utilities Co, to II.
( f t - T h. state road department
MV BOV.
la demolishing g one-way bridge II. Ftynt(UtllflCiltM
AND
«■ the TamUml Trail hare to
Elliabslh Bryand, to Title O n er
QUICKLY,
■•aka way far a new struct ir* to
PLEASE/
ko complstod by Jaa. I I or Feb. snty A Mortgage CoMary Lorain Jacobs, at al to
1- Traffic la being routed over a
Randall Chase.
three-mile paved detour.
Resettlement Administration *#

Oloo
iik u

... ■i apectleo sponsors Mloo Rotb
Tweoty-olsbt peroonoV charred Hand and M|aa Asia,
with a variety of misdemeanors,' Tho feel are of the program
wore
arralsned before City.
«*• v«*tlonal deportment
....
. Mll, „ . .
wRI be aererai aaloctlona teaJadfe Frank I* Hiller In a seea . mrina Band of U»a
aton at Municipal Coen yenter- MriCB» 7 r.
uepartmeat.
Pro­
day afternoon Flee* and for- frame bare «u*o' been arraafed
fettaree local!n« nearly Itso w ere' for lb* other vocational iraepe
added to tba City* cottarsof tba school.
Two charged wtlb driving
The
function* of rariooe
while Intel leal ad, Kd Jones, and atadoat organ Uat'ona. fealarlsg
Willie Dollenser. negroes, wars sb tft ptaya. will bo d i s c e d ,
arraigned before tho Jadgo. The arrordlng to the scbadala and
latter waa sentenced ,tn .pay a school assistants Inrladlng trafflee of U 00 or aerra M days la rVr ofOcera and tb s offke force
tbs City Jail a ad l b s case of will J * Introduced to tfa*., asEd Joaaa was con tinned to the eeaibly by the principal. G. E.
n rit session of tba Coert.
McKay. *'!&gt; ' * •
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Chester Alloa, negro, charged
abort programs - bar*
slab
with the dais of lottery tickets been arranged her tbs social and
I leaded polity and was sen- physical sdaeatloa departments
teucsd to 'p ay a fins of $$$ or and In closing tba Cheer Landaerra i t da re fn ths City Jail, are will lead those present la
Rama King, held on a Ilka aareral school songs,
rharga. whona rase was contlnAll those who are able are
ued from (he last term of tho requested to rlstt the school and
Coart, waa glran a similar ten- neenrg first hand knnwlsdfs of
taacs.
tba operation of lha rarloea daI&lt;ao Roundtree, negro, charged partmenla, It was stated,
with hasping a disorderly place •
pleaded guilty and waa final
HURRICANE MEMORIAL
I II or H days. Normaa llolmaa,
.

f* signboard* et Important
ihway Junctions lea-Urp Into
hlnoio comity. Signs will be
eod at Indian Hirer City on U.
Highway No. 1, at M&gt;unt Dora
V. g- Highway Na. 411 end at
i intersection of Stale Rnade
and 17, fat addition to approMo marker* throughout the

Members of tho Sons of tbs
' Lesion Dram and llngln Curp*
will bold tfaelr last pracil?*
' aaeaslon before tbalr parads In
. Tar eras tomorrow la the Legion
Hot toalghl at T:R0 o'clock, scsordine to Percy Hero, advisor
Of tho gm«p.

n _____ tho orebootrm oad the
t a s e s ciobo &gt;*p t w o « m i*

‘Tlckfts m M i * Attbtfe

University ol Floildi; €aiiesvUle, Fli

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TO SHE M ET
AND MAY X
INQUIRB WHO
IT IB THAT IH
HONORING MV
HOUBtHOLO?

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T H O U G H T YOU
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POO
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fPlasaifted Advertisements

THAT'S RIGHT. NOW
A G v S S t NEXT TO
WU PANG’S DEN. AND
X XAVE THEIR PHONE
TAPPED - X NEED AN
INTERPRETER — CAN
•YOU PINO A
TRUSTWORTHY PERSON I

AH. YES. M R.0U N N *
X HAVE SUCH A MAN,
LONG A MEM BCR OP
MV FAMILY ALIO
RECENTLY COME HER*HE WAB IN THE
LAUNDRY BUSINESS,
HIS NAMB Rg
CHARLEY COM L E E X SHALL SEND HIM
T O YOU.
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WANTED—Good used typewriter
Cash for bargain. Box B Herald-

and l about tOfiOO oollard plgNg
tor ogle, T. B- WUaoa, 1IN W

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Seminole County Products
&gt;lorc Fruit And Vegetables Than Any
Similar Area In America

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

N O V E M B E R 11, 1937

Hospital Here

Pomp Priming
Called Out By
Morgenthau

Letter To Glenn Re­
v e a l s Conference
‘ With WPA Officials
Regarding Project

Budget Balance Fort
N ext Year To N e |
c e s s l t a t e C ut.In
F e d e r a l Expensed

tihout Of “Hypocrisy”
Mars Ixmdon Cere*
mony In Memory
Of World War Dead

•NSW YORK, Noe. t t . —( t H
HTernary ‘flf th e T reasury H e a l
ry . M organthin J r , last nlftatl
announced abandonment by th U
New
Deal
of
lie
busteoatl
-pump priming- policy and dlM
elo«ed edmloietrellon
plane tag
balance the l l l l - t t budget--.b n
curtelllni F e d e n l
*i perid l i t r e *

K i n g George Is
Object Of Attack

8ER 11th, 1937

Local Sponsors
Are Encouraged

Today, nineteen yean after the
aignlng of the Armlatice, let tm
pause, reverenUy In memory of
those who gave their Urea that the
world might be aafe for democracy.
II la the sacred duty of aU mankind
(o cherish and preserve this day,
ao that their Ideals may never per­
ish from this earth. \

Referendum Election
AwaltsOkey Of Pro­
ject Ry Washington
. In « letter to R. L. Glenn.
Former chairman of the
oemlnole County Planning
Council, Senator1Claude Pep­
per advised recently that ho
had urged State WPA offic­
iate to give prompt-attention
to the project for a Countyowned Iloapltel here, the
Chairman of the Hospital
Committee reported today.
__ _______
itor alio
The
Florida Senator
alto re*
ro*
iterated hi* atalement that he
would be glad to do anything
possible to aid try- obtaining ap­
proval of the project which he
recognised .a* providing much
needed hcapital facilities in Banfont.
WUh Senator Pepper and other
Influential men backing the proj­
ect, thoee Interacted In providing
adequate hoapltaUullon for the
people of Sanford and Seminole
County feel more confident than

mo.wo.wn&gt;.

MAY PEACE PREVAIL

Michael Explains New Trailer Site
Rules Regarding! West Of Sanford
Trade At Market Under Discussion

lblI^ " of conatruct,n, , permanent traUer camp,
on property owned by the City
j u. t w att Of Cloud Branch on
the lake eherw boaleverd again
came up for discussion a t a r*e,„ l meeting of the City Commies]aaera.diecovered
At the prrient tlma, It U etated
, reeuH Of TBefOVH af. -------- 1 there la a akarlage* of available
i apeclal edition The fact la, the Market Manager WPA projects for Sanfeid and
mailed to him'pointed out, that the farmera arc Seminole County sod with this In
eraon. who first)not allowed to aetl their produce view (he City Coram laalonen
landM-here 8b ye*ra ago. -wri'ee.dtrlcUy Without first paying e authorised City Engineer Fred T.
Jsmall rental charge on a stall. ThU Will lame te ottain a rough e*t|tha following letter!
.I charge la made because the market m at. of the coat of a modem trailer
Gentlamea: .1
. &gt;
;
■ - ha* certain overhead operating camp on the Cloud Branch site.
' Thank* for sending me a copy
P art of the land there la low
of Th* Herald of 10 28-87. fitjjexpcnsca nod the nnty money that
loo* &gt;t years line# I Ilanded'if*n be. obtained i* through etall and will neceaaitAta considerable
f The,
The *n&lt;l conceasion rrntaL „Tha . markets
filling to get the required amount
there on tbg railroad wharf.
, _
U ta Josef Henchen of OakUnd *f thefFlorld. Male Markat Sya- of fill. Commissioner W. A. Leffler ha« nggoeled that ClAud
cam* with 106 Swede. In 1871 ««n
S*"* 0* " ^ bu‘,
and etarted a giwyd at St. Ger- «upP°rUd by fund, from the S t. . Branch bo drtdgod out ao a* to
There w a. no wharf so they
r and must be wlf-auppo,t provido a sultablo basin fbr
ICeoll^aeO On F ob* H i )
to wada aehora—Well, tba tnB.

I

No additional laxe* are b*ia|n
LONDOtT V ov. 1 1 f AP&gt;
contemplated, bn eeid. and (hoi
— A man sintfrylod thrnuffh
entire Federal tax atruelure ' lad
lhn naval jmnrd protecting
being etudied with a flaw MM
World War Cenotaph In
ward rsllavelnc Inequlte* agalnalj
King Qeonre todar at the
taxpayer! without reducing gov­
ernm ent revenue.
Whitehall and broke the aotThe rablnet officer
emn two minutes of Annie*
the adm inistration'!
Lha
A warrlor'a glimpse of hell that wa* Shanghai following J a panne arrlal bombardment, t* eRown tice Day alienee with a about
plane In a epeech
hypoerlajr—»
ice In thl# spectacular view ai Nipponese soldier* watched from behind a wall the burning of North “ All this la
Academy of Politic
a t the A ltar Mote
raa (Patton in Chapel. Following dralruction of much of that native quarter of the atrkken Oriental you’re deliberately preparing
preceded to the
metropolis, Chlneee troopi which had retreated, ei tablUhnl new line* anil prepared again to reaiat for war."
Ben tie rry F. , Dyi
There « u a clatter of boovua
*"*• their fnAa.

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War Clouds In China
And S p a i n Mar
Memorial Services
■enttal to t imbal the deflation­
ary forcea n. the deprraalon but
said the time baa com* to curIn an Introductory apeech, g.
Parker Gilbert, member of Hit J** *°

firm A# f

M t o —.

approval by tho American public.1 The Safety Cummlltee of (ho
Rev. J . B. Root wa* tho main local Elk'* I,ndgt&gt; will Ik- in chitnrir»*
speaker before the Klwanla Club of the program nl ihe regular
during Its weekly luneheon helil m w llng of llij* i-unfoyd
KIL*r
Wednesday at the Valdci Hotel, lodge in fin- Elka H ill t- inuirr*»w
The aubjeet of Rov., Root’* ad- night, ftrv J. J , Kellaghnn redreae embraced "fact* and Fig- ported today,
urea- on wara in
which
the
—
United Kioto* haii been Involved
A delegation from tin- S m f nl
and pariicularly the World W ar M m-m and Checker a In I* will go" In
In .Europe for which the twcnll- Hfjlriyl tonight for n return lo
ath enntveraary of tba signing of «mwS* with Chi-aa pthyer. ot |lm t
the Armistice, is being celrbra*eit *'It v--.il
tit*I pit in? ®t» f h«*
l (nifty.
* iiirtiament ,r&lt;- re'pie-1' I i »*iiiet
Rev. Root who was Introituceil In the eliih room
t i d a 1 *••
b-oby Karl N'onlgprn, chairman of ,|T R ■81- lluib*.
i
Ihe program romniittee, told the
- ■■—
group that the world’* grealeal
Raymond M&lt;n»ahot,:&lt;-,
uh..
conflict had rausrd the death of -n d er wenl no operation nt th.
J 10,000,000 men white still n,- FcrnaU Istugh'im tlr- |&gt;i«u| ]u-t
000,000 more are imaccounted for. 5*luhla&gt; mn - -iijuirtvtl in :■ « . ..I
j The total eoat of the. world *ni-d rnndRi"ii for In ii-iura, r .
I battle wa* |:16H,000,000,000 and of "'ll le t to n I t -I trnn*fualr&gt;n v « | this Americana paid *51,000,- 'en lay aflem m n ami was said l»
! 000,000. Rev. Hoot said ae he put hsv- •«'en cen-lderehly Improved
J before the civic bmly auggestlnna !*»' bight.
■for the conscription of labor.
-- —
; capital, and aU munition plant* n ,
•
.
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n n rn

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In the settlement of auch dlih

Mk

ta M ,

----- sign before the produce la dellv- Jerod,' Thl*. ha said, would afford
Advertize Old (roods the groweri eonalderatl* mure
protection
*
Apy grower who wUhet to e*U
hi* own produce at the Markat may
Tha e i chance of commodi­ do ao at any time on payment of
ties
la what Is commonly the foRowhag charges, Mr- Michael
known as business. When thl* said: a pick-up track load, B0 conMi
exchange la rapid, business Is regular trcck load, ll.OOj aoflil
raid to N roodj when it ie truck load, I1AO and-* truck and
alow, business la bad. On* of four wheel trailer, |1A0.
■ I ij
.* «
(he greatest handicap* to an
excumgo. °f new eoramodltle* England Modrns For
la Jhj? difficulty of dfapoeing

of Jameo Ramsey MacDonald, her
first Isborite prtme-mtnioter, from
the austere, rod beaches of th*

and mounted police tkrew the
men to the around then A e a i
him beck awav from the KUdfa
guard. The King a t the g**y
In a prayaefni
prayerful
atone memor1*' tn
aalute to the Britiah Empire**
one million war dead itood a n
tlonleee throughout the brief die*
turbance.
The .trident about and ten
aound* of the *n*ulng eeoffle WUfp
carried ever the rad la.
The Incident took plane aa eteea
to the Monarch as It w h penaMi
for anyone In the dense crwwd la
reach. The man ahevud h ti wag
through the packed make of U »
naval guard a t tha end e# IB
second* of silane*, shouting afe
he pushed.

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Youre Truly

Armistice Day Is
Celebrated Over
Most Of World

JCITY NEWS BRIEFS
I

Three Women Hurt
In Auto Accident
to

War S ervice
Silence Ended
By Disturber

Breaking .Thro Guard
Man Shonfa “You’re
Preparing For War*

CommissionAgentNot Williams Authorized
Necessary In Order. To Estimate CostOn
For Farmer To SeU Cloud Branch Area

Through - f . u T i n d ln.ecur.ta
Information- many of the farm er.
of thia vicinity are under the tmprewlon that they ere not allvwed
to Mil their own product* at the
Florida State Farmera Wholesale
Mariwt here, but moat trade
through *be commission . agent*
Inllocnted at the market,
market,. Manager J„
&lt;1,

* ■ '? “ *■

A WARRIOR’S GLIMPSE OF HELL

I find, unn^l In nmiiy part* of the
world rind two former enemies,
Tt«|y nnd (Ji many, krill togethor
in nllinnrr.
Piiirm r KjiI-.i r WHhrlm of Q i r
n» 'ii&gt; f li d lo ih*' NelherHnda ninen,i"
hilt thtt
%!iMIU | l»f y Hr* fit iglKinil ill III*.
jdSco of . kilr, |» u rn
futim * In’i*nti h r / Miinual Htea,
&lt;&gt;. Initinr * f (Ji** ini'll win* it Ini fnr t
1m■t , W’J 11* n*ri'»in*i iU ►at in »•tn*n in Is
nnd nMi**r Iflhufiv*.
ii-*Uy, tin* titvfiy will | mm ft*' In
r* li,l»in*n*n .
In lifURArlF, u h n if f|i‘lf*bfi»li*N to
tin* »nfc*iflirt* nn iiin f h l m v Jiip
m .’At* i nn flirt hii(tf* to 4afftH*V nn
i-fln*r sriiihtkrtat K*nV l&lt;*,**jml*l will
f f nnllnnra tm f r-tii, •**, #

P l a n s Considered
To S u p p ly Ghina
W ith Ammunition

Pastor Apologizes
For What lie Says
H e D id N ot D o

lienee, the Chinese believed, tho
Jnpalieae arm y ha- ill cldnl that
It tmi-il rciiitimie Its nmae atM l—An An- ta. k . de-pile ihe f a d it now haa
FARM N’av,
’gliran paalnr apoluglaeti today to won the tarrl'o rlat object Ivoa
■the Duke of Windsor for “an In* which It doalrod.

The Chtnoee army ipakoanwa
■aid that 84 Japanaee troop
transport* carrying veteran Jaw
aneaa regular army ualta fram
North China entered Hangchow Day yeatrrday escorted by a**Beroua warships.
Th* Iran*port* were estimated
to carry about 80,000 man and
at lo an one-half of them -had
boon landed early today.
Landings war* affected orwe a
considerable are* aroodd S w a p
Hal-Wel which b only 19 a*Ua*
from th* Hankchow-Niagpo r o tway.
Priam
purpose at Japan***
commander Lieut, Oea. K abul J*
U amash tha bulk.of th* Oorman-trained
dlvialcau at tho
Chinee* , army which, a n
tfB
masted between Shanghai B*d
Nanking. Once thee* d h t e t e .
upon which th* military and par
th* GeneralDr- Potor B. Roy roturnod Tues­ IHleal alrongth of
the ecrcallod
day from New York City where ho iaalmo t'hlang and
Oynaaly"
reek*, apt
spent several day*. While th a n ho "Soon*
attended tho National Horse Bhow
and saw tbs Canadian Andy team
win honors in the Jumping svenfa,
In which th* U. S. team placed
last.
Dr. Roy said ho wa* amasad a t

suit" to a “man who couldn’t da) fend hlmaelf- but *he Duke n ev er
the less shunned tho Armlstlco Day
M-rvlee within fit. George* Church
I her* because hie presence previousI ly had been declared unwelcomed.
| ■ Th* pastor th* Rev- J . L. C. Bart,
retplaining hit expreaaed wish that
*ihe former British 'king and f o r
Imer head of th* Church of England
not attend hla service told tho
1llritiah l.rgion “711* very last thing
) I wished to do was publicly to In­
sult a man who couldn’t defend
himself. Th* reporters mad* me do
ihat. Nothing wee farther from my
intention* I rweer that la true- 1
with to take this opportunity pub*.
Ilcly to apologia*.

J

J

Elks Launch Move
To Fight Communism
Big Apple Contest
Sponsored By Ritz

Georg* Thurston. Exalted Rul­
er of th* local Elka Lodge, an­
nounced today the appolntmm t
o f, an Anti-Communist Commit­
tee with O. W., Spencer e*
chairman. Other momhsr* of lha
committee

nr* . C ity

Codtmlesinn-

ore ,M. J. Lodge and W. R. Ih&gt;Pros,
R*pre**ntalhro
Gordon
Barnett, Prosecuting
Attorney
Herbert Meaoer. and Jemra M.
8haren, Jr.
Th* purpose of th t committee.
Mr.
Thurston
explained this
morning, la te wag* an incessant
campaign against the tpread of
Communism In this viainlly. Talks
will ho mad* before the various
civic and fraternal organ Intern*
pointing -oat th o . danger* of
Common lam. and school authen­
tic. which will ho asked to c«t
op seat* in .permitting - talk, on
tea aubjeet te school children.
Among |h* apooch** which, hava
been planned era *0*mmunUi9
v*. Rallgkn,’’ "Cotnaeunlsm va.

th* also of tha present-day hunter
«a exhbltod at tea NatlonaL many
of th* henos being well over 19
hands high and eapahl* of t a n r
Ing umaatnUy heavy wuigkte. TV*
Doctor ate* commented *n th*
“ridiculously low pric#*’’ many of
tho hones brought- H* said asm*
of th# hankers, II to 14 yonn old.

Uteavnj of the slmpte pnnei1 of magnUitm poeaoatod by
PtetHo, *r loadstone, was made
te a Chinese in 2400 B. C , or
19 years before magnetism was
■ In Europe.

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SANFORD
Union ooee woe an object of
O ver 200 P a u t n g e n
criticism hi the outside world,
Both Tokyo and Nanking again
OtTY
NEWS
BRIEFS
Killed By J a p a n e * denied reports from Berlin that
i Jt els | Ions between the young of
the seise appear Dee and eaey
Germany was attempting a truce
enough now. Out family life has
hi the g sM n l Chinese-Japanese
become more stabilised,
vital
war. Generalissimo Chleng Kalffarty million ’ children are •tat 1stIcs Indicate, by the aboli­
■g to nebool In Itnsils. where tion of legal abortions, and en­
of chlld-resring
jn'w w re only 7.4M.060 before couragement
1 nod discouragement or divorce ' The Supervisory Committee W
v revelation, lUltersey has by making II more costly.
the Florida BU u Fanners Whole­
rn reduced from *7 percent
I hang, II miles south of Bhang-jbut intends to fight to the bitter
Soviet Rustle, like otber counlg percent The young Boa- j trice of Ei/Vupe, la Intent on sale Market will uteri In the Mar­ hal. '
•
lend.
ket
Office
lonlfht
for
their
regu­
ns have ItOOO playground*. rearing a lot of beattby yonng
Simultaneously the Japanese; Morn than 100 Japanese alrlar
meeting,
Manager
J&lt;
GMich­
Mo Urey had only 1X6 under | men fur the nest war. It le said
edmltlrd their earlier claims of plane* fiundsy bombed a doxen
ael announced today.
occupation of Talyqaa-Pu, capl-[cities In the Bbanghal area killing
I that one out of every three
JaUI Soviet Rnasla'a strus- - women In Moscow I s . an astal of ghsnsl Province In N orth!hundreds of Chinese.
ag
Industrial
development
China, were premature. A g ree t' Fighting In the great tattle
tebeu up with the needs of
bailie still is raging n o u n J the which has. raged around this In&gt; 171.000,000 inhabitants, there
walled city- A number of Ainert- ternaU oul city since mid-August
BUlDteiy to be any unemploycam In the Talyuan-Fb area weru today was going on wrtn tremennL Now areee have been
unre ported and It teas feared thyy dous ferocity along a bioken lino
tied and are (sing developed,
•Iof about M miles.
tahly the great region above
-------------- ~| The Japanese were attacking
Ge. were married by Count/i everywhere end foreign mllltsry
I Aretlo circle,
w
Judge n . W. Ware yesterday.
attaches believed that the best nf
the Central Chinese government
—t- - —
- ■
WIMSf WWi MW Hbtu
•«* vsswim j
, troope formerly engaged around
war.through which,critics say, i* r building Tncvlty night at
Robert Ooodloe, an employe ot the rlty bad been withdrawn west­
Russia lasllir paestng, In one of T. j 0 o'clock, se.-.iHisg to T. E- George’s
Place,
returned
to ward &lt;0 the great "Hindenturg"
the manifold mysteries of Bus- glmpaen, presldenl.
I work today after undergoing line defenso works In the Soo-how
slan Ufa
1
. —
an operation recently for - up- | Likes region between dbsnghal
I County Agent CX. R. Dawson pendlcltls.
end Nanking
left yeeterdsy
for Oslnesvlllo J
------An area of more than 600
where he will etlct^J the
The parent Teechern Assocls• conference on County AgrnU and tton o{ ,h# Mnforj Junh^ HUh
I|
j Home
Demoni.ri.tton
Agenle 8cb00, w,„ b, h#I&lt;,
lb, ielwo,
opening today and ending Salur- , B(ju or| uln Tuesday afternoon at
)US day.
. j 1:15 o'clock, tt was anCBunced

I

CmtlAUig from Wso* One
i K t ' r children *'eboul' (hn ter- g*m? Thursdsy evening. .turn of tbe past, thn forred la- more works persons working en
Shoe which bent backs In. eqtd;. WPA projects or emergency proj, U list' factories nml fields ;.- w sets of other Federal Agencies)
' f it owners and landlordi. the Enrol Ires working In a CCC
CC"
. jwoekery of . lb* people ,.by tbe camp; persons receiving NYA
( c u r ’s doge—the polka’', '
student eld; persons working on
&gt;'i Although tbs dread political emergency work projeela don*
’polite welches or tr Itin loyalty ducted hy the State or local gov7*1 the Roviet cltlien, the purge ernments, as part of a relief pro- OppMri to 1 here etferlrd
Ibe gram.
.'ordinary Russian tittle, etcept
Mr. Holly listed the following
;t 0 make him shirk dangnrmi* *■ those who shouldn’t register:
I, responsibility, keep hie moulb
Those working full-time for
abut tighter so far as potllici wages or commissions; those who
• le concerned and avoid contact devote full time to their business
- with . foreigners, leal he b„ *u«- or profession; (some of these
' peeled of treating with spies.
workers may be looking for anWhat the Russian talks about ther Job but Ihey should nod tug*
-In the one room assigned hi* liter); those working p art time
' family In the overcrowded dlle* (except on emergency work proj*
la ten* denied foreign earn In ects) and who do not want more
; tee streets, where tbe great work; those on strike unless aemajority of Russians seem lo lively engaged In aeeklng employ*
pass most of their leisure lime, ment; those temporarily ekk or
tea talk on any political or In- disabled who hav* full tlmo Job*
; tnfual local
question
adheres to which to return; those on vastrictly to tbe formulas of the cation or* taking tlm*-off from a
.Official press.
full tlmo Job to whfch they will
r T t w love" In the Rovlet return; admtnlstratlv* employee*

The Board of - Directors of
the Sanford Junior Chamber of
rommercu will hold a spselsl
meeting tonight at 1:00 o'clock
at the home of Clyde Kamiey,
according to a itatemenl made

to d ,f’

_____

Circuit
Junge MltUrd
R.
Smith will preside over Ihe Fall
term of the Circuit Court for
Seminole County which open*

Rotory HmH

JL-SUT S f f s e

Conservation
Needs in U. S*!r,orid'1

_____
I Hadley said that he took a trip
csed o o srrm m r a n o«*
i through the Everglades whan moat
the antelope plsy," D r. Hadley of that country was under water,
said that already there la prac* and constituted excellent hemes
tkally no place In the country fur docks, and wildlife i l every
where the buffalo roams, Or where description, and in those deys he
Hie deer and antelope play, and “ Id the lakes and streams wars
that If conservation laws are not IHerallv black with ducks. Today
strengthened and hotter enforced, he said they are all 1, 0, 10.
ths advance of ervlllaation will The two printIpsl causes for Ibe
soon blot out all wildlife sUofrth- disappearance of wildlife, Dror.
1Hadley said, are (II bvtrsbotiling.
Declaring that hie chief Inter- or the ruthless killing of birds,
est lies In the preservation nf irysndless of'law *, and (XI the
birds and animals, Dr. Hadley da* destruction of breeding grounds,
Road Ira ftk In BriUln
eland that the waste of this and Ibe natural environment for
country’s nature] resources is not wildlife, doe lar.itty to drabtar.# 10,000 animals dally.
alone confined to wild life but ex* »f msrsb lands,
tends also to farmlands, forests, The correction of this sit action
and to even the minerals and oils Is dependent, he said, upon the en*
underground. He said that there actment of the proper gain* prola a veritable "mads scramble1* to tec Ikm laws, the enforce msut of
get *11 the oil under the ground such laws, the divorce ef loth
out of the earth and. be insisted gams laws and enforcement firm
that this, as .well as wild Ufa, the realm of polities, and ths re­
should be; protected for the *sko qu lilt Ion by lljr government of
of future generations
bird sanctuaries, game preserves.

the wealth of thle country la literally Intihausjlblt. "When farmers
wear out one farming section,’’ he
say*, "ihey have simply moved on |
•o another newer farming section,
but the time Is coming when there
will be no now Isnd* to move

Used Car Special

1935 FO R D COACH
ALSO AT A BARGAIN
1936 CHEVROLET DELUXE SPORT SEDAN
1936 CHEVROLET STANDARD TOWN SEDAN
25 CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES

Proctor Chevrolet Co.

kills

bathroom, for rent. Thane 777.
—
- - EC 5 5 -__________
HAVE TOUR Watch repaired by 15— A p a r tm e n ts F o r R e n t
cue who* really knows how,
FIRST FLOOR epsrtment Priv^
Briggs, Jeweler M an o lia Avw
nta bath, garage, Furnished
-,
..
W ^ BUY
* T 1,^ ,htn,d rooms. 606 MagnoliaNothing- tss East 4 ft Blreet.
ROOMS urid apartments for rent.

Wild Ufa, h* continued, has four 3—Automobiles
principal value* In thla country:
* - r - m i*
( 1 ) economic, (X) recreational,
(3) scientific, and (4) sentimental, M
f w .Tj ;
or e.ihetk- The U tter, he added,
*
I* *■ Important a t the others, for
K 1 * B{
a country loea* m uch,of it* popu- ^
l*r*'
”
_______________ charged with driving while In0f the WPA, NYA, CCC and loilcated
after
he
knocked
other emergency agencies c«n- down a powerllne pole with the
ducting emergency work project* truck b* was driving.
tupportnl by public (und*: thore
-------. |
unable to work because of permsPrincipal* of Seminole County,
„ent disability or chronic Illness; High Schools will r.icot aim Slnto
those who hav* retired and do HupeiIntendent Colin English end;
not w ant work; young persons 1other school principals in tea'
excluded from work becauseof Angebltt Hotel In O tl-n.li Irdvjr
Child ta b o r Law*.
1tu diicuis mniterii. pcrtlivnt
to!
------—.. .1
; the
successful operation
nt
Mexican cooking U highly »«a- .ithooU in lha aurroundtng toun-l
toned.
Itlce,
.

y«*»» ■«*» at-

•ad fish hatcheries.
In Florida. W» rfcM, the problem
of conservation r i w t i i Itself In­
to ( 1 ) the ccoicrrstlw i of wddHfe, (I) tbo conM mUon of for­
est*, and {)) tbo conservation o f
water resources- In this etomoe*
lion, bo said, such a project as tbo
cross auto canal ahoalj bo rp proached with the greatest cau­
tion.
Others present a t today’s lunch­
eon were H. R- Clood, a former
president of ths Orlando Rotary
Club, 8 . O. Chase, who has recent­
ly returned from Asheville where
ho spent the summer, nml Donald
Lamson, Junior Botsrlan for the
month-

SIX ROOM furnished house for
rent, 310 E. Oth S I Inquire EOT
E- 6th S t, or phone 670*W-

perfect
5—Help Wanted
UJ3ED
FR1GIDAIBE
condition Bargain. Scotl-CarraYOUNO MAN to work In aarvko
___
| station- - Apply box 43 care way, Inc.
Herald.
ONE*BED of big Boston lettuce
and about 20,000 collat'd plant*
for sale. T. E Olson, 1606 W. 3rd
'ASK FOR our price* on oil *nd street.
| wood heaters, andirons, grata
guards, wood baskets and other 80— H o u ses f o r S ale.
cold weather Item*. Btanley-Rog- SIX-ROOM dwelling In IBth
cra Hardware Co.
block Cily; first dans conditfon; garage; reasonable cash
payment, balance Ilka rent, Call
FURNISHED ROOM adjoining or write Box N o-o Herald, City.

Records ot 56 year* of relief work by the American Red C roat
•how no community is immune to cataatropho—w hether
flood, fire, epidemic, highway accident, drowning o r
other hazard. T he Red Crow always gtanda
ready to help. So join for your own take!

FLOODS ROSE TO DANGEROUS HEIGHTS In many cMm

m

•Ippi vsleys In 19) 7. Red Crou rescued and fed a mlBon atxl a I

TORNADOES are
AaaHn nf mast
fr«a««a* licxr-

f ilA S M S
THOUSANDS

4
a

�*
S a n fo rd l a T h e O nly C e n tra l •
F l o r i d a C U y A ffo rd In* R a il, H lfh w a y ,
y
A n d W a ta r T r a n a jo r ta tlo n

VOLUME XXVI
■W ■■

S em inoU C o u n ty P ro d u c ed y
.More F ru it A nd V r* * U b la a T h a n 'A n f
S im ila r A re a In A m arie a r

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

IM

&gt;AY, N O V E M B E R 9, 1937

Enlahllnhcd In 1908

NUMBER 324

Russian Agent
Sanford Is Host To Reveals
Battle
For
Shanghai
Ends
Plan
Trade Body Officials To Quit Meet With Retreat O f Chinese
In C entral Council
Mrs. E lvira G am er
Is Gues.t t ) f Honor
A t B reakfast Held
A t Valdez H o t e l

Bids Are Offered Ordinances Are.
For Installing Adopted At City
Police Radio Set,Commission Meet

LitvinofFs D e p a r t ­
ure Regarded As A
Protest A gainst E f­
forts To Ease Japs

TRAIN KILLS SIX ON GEORGIA GRADE CROSSING

Gen. Chiang’s Troops
U ndertake Orderly
W ithdrawal ToWin-ter Lino I\» .West

BRUSSELS. feoe.
p__I/Ft—
Foreign MlnMrr Maxim I.itvtnoff, Russhn delegate to the Brut*
scl* conference seeking an end to
Iho Chinese-Japanese war, an.
noun ceil suddenly Inday that he
S0.000 Chinese Refwould Irave for Moscow tonight.
mrces E n te r . ForCommission P uts Off Operators Of Dance Litvinofts departure gem-rally
was
regarded
■*
a
protest
against
eiprn A r e n Today
Action Pending Ad­ Halls Must Obtain a move which he thinks Is under
way
to
eliminate
Ru.sln
from
the
Perm it In Future
^Sarle Brown Reports ditional I n q u i r y
SITANGIKM.
Nm*. 9 —
major conference activities, par­
(AP)—ShAPKhnl
fell Into
On Proirress Of Ex- nidi for (ha Installation of a An ordinance levying tn nnnual ticularly from conference* of com­
JnpnnrsV 'hnntU today with
uch &lt;h move lo exclude
’ Mbit F or *39 F air Police Radio system at the local llcente on merchandise vending mitteesIho refroat of Gonpraltaslmo
Police Station were opened nnt] machine amusement devices and Russia presumably would be an
to placate Japant rhUtnR Knl-Shrlt’a Chlnnan
'r Tribute# were nnld to the read at the meeting of the Plijr dance halls end also an ordinance effort
St rained relations between Italy
Comtitles Ion era In the City Hall
warflor* who Imil’liold out
author of "Ezekiel,” Mra. El­ last
requiring dance hall operators to amt Russia n ram l a diplomatic
night.
do’yrt jiKHiiifit combined
vira Gamer, who read a yet
obtain
a
permit
front
the
Contenti­
break
last
night
when
the
Soviet
No definite action wae taken
■lapaiwxu tinny, Tlltvy, tint!
unpublished story . of “Eze­ on the bids al the meeting b ut!,k w i b*{*re
an establish* embassador to Itcme warned that
**11 L* «*»*- Daly’s adherence to the Germankiel's
Trip
to
8ilver they were ordered riled by Mayor j men* " he"
:tlr force*.
in f?r «’ro ,“ w,r* ,doP,*‘d - Japnnrse pact against communT h e c ity w ag asleep and
Springs” ; Earle Brown re­ Edward Higgins. Commlsslon.jr
A. L. Lee waa appointed to In-,'1
**fu**r ^ l* * * * ^ meeting lim was "contrary lo the friend­
unaware of Its fat# when short*
ported on the plans of the vratigntn
the
matter
further of lh* Cil* Comm listener, in the ship accord of FJ33.”
ly after midnight the Chlneef
Florida
Exhibit for the with Chief of Police Rny Cl. City Hall last night.
An official communique tevt-aled
force* began an orderly nnd
that
the
warning
was
.l.-liv.-red
As
authorised
In
the
last
regu­
„
Six
persons,
were
killed
when
it
N.
C.
&amp;
St.
I.,
passenger
train
t
n
route
from
Chattanooga,
TcnnWorld’s Fair to be held in Williams.
quiet retreat toward fhelr “win*
New York City In 1939; and The figures presented last lar meeting of the Commissioners, when Ihe Russian Ambassador Ho Atlnn'n struck an automobile on it trad e crossing at Adalravllle, t!u. A slx-year-old boy, Joe Lear, ter line” protecting Nanking, U»n
Ralph Bagwell waa elected preel- nlrht were somewhat In n r e s i City Attorney Fred II. Wilson Boris K. Strin vitiled Fount Ca- of Rome, (la., wav the only survivor. Hint pcraotla to n-m-li the scene of the tragedy are shown exnation’s capital.
dent of the Central Florida Coun­ of the previous eipeclatlons, drew up and presented nn ordinan­ leiiro Clano, Italian foreign Min­ anting the wrecked ear. It. H. Amos (rentcrl eithl h e tried In vein In want the driver of the approach­
While the toe* of the elty un­
cil of Chamber! of Commerce at Mayor Iligglna pointed out, and ce which Icvye an annual license ister. during ’he day.
________
_______________ _____ ______ _______________ _ doubtedly will affect China’s mo­
filcln told Ctnno that the tr|- ing train.
a breakfast of that organisation advised radio company represen­ try, of 12.(ill on all machines or
rale at least temporarily, Gener­
held in the Valdes Hotel UiU tative* at the (heeling that it contrivances, operating in Sanford, power part constituted “on un­
alissimo Chlang declared today.
friendly
gesture
toward
the
Soviet
vending
merchandise
on
the
inser­
morning.
would be necessary to give Ih*
Iho Shanghai operation* wora
CITY NEWS BRIEFS j
T. E. Simpson, president of the matter careful consideration be­ tion of a coin. The tim e ordinance government on the part of Italy ,'1
purely local and did not form hr
also provide* Ihst all dance halls In view of Ihe existing Russian
Council, and piesident of the Sem­ fore any action was laken.
vital part of tha nation’s chief
inole Count/ Chamber of Com­
Th# bids provided for the In­ in Sanford shall pay an nnnusl Italian friendship treaty.
defenses which, he s a id /' wer*
merce, presided a t the meeting stallation of a transmiller at license tax of | 2b and lhal nil The critical slate of Ital.o-Kus■
• v . •
rw
about tho Yellow River region. ■
and introduced the speakers. An­ the Police Blatlon, radios
In game, amusement or rccrcationnl rian relations brought Premier
In n S lIls n
k n u i
The warfare, the GenernltoelmO
other officer of the council elect­ nil of the police ears, and on Ihe devices shall be taxed an annual Benito Mussolini hick lo Rome I y
111 l l a i l l a u l \ u n Mld w,|, ^ tnM fIITn| at presairplane
from
Ford,
culling
short
license
of
flO
ed today was Miss Irene Spence of motorcycle only In the event a
—
I (Cntlaiii ■■ P u t TlWH)
The ordinance passed requir­ n holiday, sfier nn urgent tele­
Kissimmee, who will serve aa sec­ transmitter of the conventional
1
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Tiit»»
Tn,
I
’f
(
l
n
«
I
’i
*
r
i
*
n
i
T
u
n
c
R
*
phone
call
from
Piano,
hi*
s.in
tn*
Dominican
Civilians
^
E n g l i s h , Carothers
retary for the next four months. frequency la used. Bide were ing that a permit be obtained for
~mmsm
J P1 V
If •
I r» 1 A '■’'4H Iill'll m II j! Uut • Rtm fum
•4 mm r i s s toeaei
offered on both the ultra-high the operation of dance halts In the law.
And
Police
Accused
i A m o n g l none tic a ru JlJlllor Hllh
m«t \n ww
frequency nets end tb* conven­ first “Jock' law- to be passed In
Causing Trouble*
AtOrlando M eeting | 1ioi.li illnntiii«H
«nt
■ftwr'
tion* l short wave type w'hlch Sanford In an effort lo regelate
3 |S o'clock.
radio officials stated would glva the operation of the so-called
-jook*joint," Chief of Police Boy
(CMltawed n pass fearl
WASHINGTON, Nov. t)-(/P)....
Matters relating lo n perm*
I r. West Rlrii' Filling
c«t I
Q. Williams said.
| nent plan for Ihe Improvement }v'l it jnn l&gt;omior, r&gt;'tun\^l heiiie The IlniHnti foreign minister,
The ordinance empowers Chief
• „
Head Coach Leonard Mcl-ura*
Two Radio Talks
Are |n'Williams
r.rtti iinrioiroiiiii a Gi-orgri IcitiT, &gt;nld nl Ihe Stalo and hi* Bemlnole Celery Feds
1 of Ihe school system In Florbl-i \ n l ' r»l
to |place
restriction* nn
n*
0 i -j * j «
ww
iiiiim i id
iircb rv^inoiuns
lion
nt
tho
lio.|ill.il
llrpatlmvnl
today
that
he
believed
waa
discussed
nl
u
rmiml
lalile
nm|or
scheduled r or 1'eppcr t0 the hour* of operation of c»tibwent through n drill session on
County road
repair craws
Hu- number of 11 *it inna alone klll* the high school field In prepare*
loo M i-ru t il.ijM unn.
------lishmenU of this nature at Ills disThe fall term of tha Circuit meeting of approximately
wont to work on Celery Avenue
Armistice Day, with reference crelkm&gt; chief Williams believes
high sellout firltielpnls, ruiinlv |
^—*
• d in Hie Dominiran Republic lion for their ArmlsHee Day till
this morning, County Commis­ to the International situation a n t ,hp f i n a n c e will aid greatly in Court for Ihe Ninth Judicial Dis­ school
superintendent*.
m ol' The CYlery Camp, No. ri;
trict opened in the .Seminole
would number In-tween 3,000 and with Holies Military Academy nt
sioner n. L. Thrasher stated keeping the United Stole* out of ,h# rroper ^ t r o l of those types,
heads of the Rlnle Dep.irtmout ( the Woodmen of Iho Wm bl­
County
Court
House
todayn.tkIO,
thus increnslng tho figures Jnckronvllle here Thursday even­
today, with the Intention of mak­ War will be the eubject of a rai o n i u m n . m . rivet
The term i f court will os pre­ ot Public Instruction In lh«, to^d 'Its regtihir .schisluli-d uoebrk bo hud given earlier In tho day In ing al S 0(1 o'clock on .‘•anrarii J
1
ing the road pastabla until aoch dto address by Senator Claude
Anxehlll
lintel
In
nrlmuln
yes
,
ly
mrcllng
lanighl
nt
It;ni
1
gridiron.
lime aa (he' State Road Depart­ Pepper over natiansl broadcasting Two Negroes Drown sided over by Circuit Judgj Mil­ lerday, prosided over liv Fnlln 1 u: the Anno lean Legion Hut on which he placed Ihe ruiualHca at new
The boy* fr#*h front a moral
lard B. Smith with Murray OverJacksonville,
ment ran completely rebuild the stations, WJAX,
Htipr-rltitoml.-nl,, tho l-nle Front Drive
1nl .limit 2,31)0,
stales attorney and L. F. English, Hiatn
victory over Harry Greenki Or*
In SL Johns River street,
entire etretrh from Mellonvllle WIOD, * Miami, WFLA-WSUN
T. W
Lawton. I
-------The casualty figures are con- lan.lii Tiger*, are m gicat cpir*
Boyle, nreiatanl stale's attorney, acrnnllnr
Avenue to the St. Johns River. Tampa and SL Petersburg Wednes­
Hemlnnln C o u n ty ftn p e rin le n d e iit.I
Tim Hsiifnn l I.torts •'Rib W'l 1tonally growing us further flic's It* for tlie oqemwing game anil
in attendance.
During the past few months, day evening from 8:30 to 0:00
Taro nerroo* drowned In Ihe
Dr. K- L. Morphel, director ■•( tii-t.l Its weekly nioellng W. -ln. - ,,ri, ascertained, Leger sakl. alul -licy are • xprrllAg ■--,m* aruart
The
Grand
Jury
selected
to
heavy traffic on thla road has o'clock, according to Information wuter* of |ho HI. Johns River
serve were »« follows: J. H- Col Rtale BrhOol Flnaper, led *&gt; d.y i i ■nl iik nl Ju u o' i In. k m :,ie the ronsequoltce of nllacks on rm.thuH tin ic-'lir fart »hp tliillon
so loosened bricke and torn up received here today.
m-ar the Osceola Cypress mill dough, foreman, J. M. Klinrclpl.rr, d isc u ssio n
^ inie riiluR
various Hu. grill roniii of the Vi.l.t-s; Human, p,v,R within tho Doml.l- eiwirh j* Kenmth Kppert, an outOn Friday Nov. 12, Florida's yesterday when two boat* In
tlm road, Mr. Thrasher said,
iRfflculilcs found In ptepar.i- ....... . •'
Hulloway. secretary ' ilim icrMlory1’ hy the Dominican landing phivi-r while nl tho lint*
clerk,
Gu*
Sclimah,
CN.
Hudson,
the United which four nsgroc* were workthat a number of motorists have representative In
tlan and atlherrinx lo tbo nnnu il
morning. ,
I police end civilians.
K.
II.
Gjaut,
Walter
H.
Coleman,
vei , 1'y nf Klorula.
complained of blowout* and near Stetaq Renal* will give another ra ­ lux overturned, nrrnrding in In­
budget nod suggested nientis toe
It** tofiiil thuri* **in tnilhiri|f («&gt; AreiillJ 111 (rr report I ill lllC t)f*
aceldenta dun to almost Impas­ dio address with an explanation formation received at the Blier- flim ird Holder, J. T- McLain, overeomlag
Tinttiirf.-til
the»«
dlffleullles. •
Klwnni* *’h,l,| these ruraor* of war. Haiti w ants‘ |al„|0 Morning
Jr., II. 1^ Kelsey, Charlie 0 .
Bcntlnel thla
sable holes. The road I* a part and discussion af the wages and itr* niricu today.
Dr. Morphel nl«o 1*1 n dlsiut- will Imld II* w kly Itini heim In ( , e.-Mlo H,U tiling through dip-, morning, the en
I.nnc,
Rny
Holler,
J.
HI.
Clair
e n t i r e O r isr u lu I t * .
of the state Highway System. hour legislation and firm relief
The four negroes, employees
spin nn tho pro|n-r dlatrlluit ton j Mu- grill ru-un id Iho \n ld i-i,j |t11gijc chaniu'lr.”
g tr 1* rm ler pra.crd the Semi­
Mr. Thrasher added, and It I* the legislation which, It Is rontompla- of Ihe Osceola Cypress Company, White, l^lloy Hennepiey, Wm. T. amt handling of tli&lt;* tree test llfii.-l n | I j f t 'i iii-tmli Weilne I
*
Dunn,
F.
H.
Adapt*.
JABlstnole backfleld. The local backduty of lb* Stale Department to cd, will be actoo upon In the spe­ wero on the river nirndlng a
dn ), se io rd la g In a stulemnnl
books
furnished
liy.thn.
Stale
field i» ra'ed 'top*' and tho Or*
cial session of COngrcsi which broken cable uteri to pull logs llne, O.' II. Flynt, end B,. J. Over*
maintain It.
mud.i today by s j. Nix, scire T alk To Re Made On
Teacher
tenure
trod
teacher
re
londoani any that It wae tho
Ilowavnr, In the Interest of convenes soon
from the water Into the mill slrert, Sr. •r
Lity..
llremeni
plans
werp,
dlseusse
.1
c»mbluatkm they liar*
After the selection of the fore­
local residents, Mr, ThrasAier
This broadcast will l&lt;a made Roth boat* Dlcame entangled
New Townsend Plan greatest
With J s m e . H Rlriardg, sen
played agaiii-l so tar Hus season.
declared that anthartty has if over the Columbia station* WQ- In the long length of cable and man and rlerk fo r- the Grant (■ry nf Iho Florida Eduralloii * The IteV, J. It. Root, pastor
e^Ja*
laat been given for Connty re-1 AM. Miami; WBMR, Jacksonville; ware overturned. It- wae raid. Jury the Court rharged the body Asanelalloti,
Arthur I.. Juhnson, chairman of
'
of Hie (’oner, national t'burrh
3 n s Ir crown to begin work put­ WT)BO, Orlando; WJNO, West Two of the negroes swam to a* to Its duties and It retired to
M, W. Carothers. Rtale direr- mill veteran of the World War, Hie. Legislative Cuinmittre for tho Rlackcuts Work Out
(he
Grand
Jury
room
to
consider
ting the road In pnsaabtu condi­ Palm Beach, WCOA, Pensacola; safety but Ihe other two, ap
tor ar liislto lion, l&gt;ri u rilsrus will deliver Ho- pilmlpul ud lii-neral IV.-ifare Art, and arllng In Special Drill -For
tion. In the meantime, be said, he WTAL, Tallahassee an-l WDAK, parently- unable lo awfin, ware such matter* as should con.e be­ (Inn nn p l a n , (or pu pil promotion ilres.r o| the Inneheoil of till
fore
them.
.
•
. iiairninti of- Hu*' Gi-neml Welfare
hopes to secure an appolntmnnt Tampa from 10:48 until 11:13 P. drowned.
Game W ith Leesburg
Ha slated Hint n| t h e close of Klniinla t'lah Wedpinlay noon
with Statu road officials for the M. Friday.
The bodies were rucovered The following cltltrna of 8cm- tha school year a tabulation nl ntqbrdlne in Hldney J, Nix, See Federation of Amnica, Hie revised
Inole
county
were
summoned
for
Town&gt;rnil
C)M
Age
I'enslon
J'lsn,
purpose of convincing them of
with grsppllug hooks about two
reporta of Ho- work of students rotary of ihe t'luh.
(’narh B A- B- Wilkinson'#
in grlieduh-il lo apeak in Orlando
the necenefty tor Immediate
hour* ’after Ih* accident by jury duty during the fall trim of In every county would lie oiudo
Boy
Scout
Executive
nl Knln 1‘ork on Friday, Nov. 12, Rtnfnrd icm lpro Dlackeatg will
action ta patting Celery Arenas
member* of the Sheriff* office Ihe Court:
for a
special
Tlm regular moiiHily inrciltig j | 3.0U o'clock, it was reported meet tonight
Gore, J- T- McLain, J r , and from this ihh Plate D epartIn Dint class condition.
To Broadcast T m ig h t in about I f feet of water, Beth to Uile rII.Hughes,
meat hopes lo gi I ' a i oOipl,eK of Ihe Hoard of IWreitor* of the
workout and another business
K.
F.
Chance,
Ot­
le-ro
this
morning.
of the nervoes were about 10
to Schmrl, J. A. UUtllnc, II. L. p l r l a r e nf ltw&gt; s t e i n s nf tlm (temloole C n t l t i t y t .' l i a m b e r ( i f
Mr. Jubnson, who cornea to Flnr meeting on tha lighted A m o r,
Urging local Boy Scouts to yeark of age.
pupils, parlleulaily eighth crude f'omiro-reo Ik III lift l u r i d I n t h e Ida from W ashington, D. C, will Drill Field In preparation for
Kelsey,
Chyrli.
O
Lane,
J.
II.
Col
students. From tin mi reports, riiam li-r h i i l l t l i t i g
"tuna ha1' on the Edgar A. Coast
..I
to n tg tit
dough, J. M. Hllncclpher, 11* y
make his initial appearance In the scheduled gam* a week
An Easy Way To
program tonight a t g :80 o'clock, Rev. Elmore Will
the Htala Inslruitor gald, Ihe 7 :30 o'l'lo.r k , u i t f i r t l l t i g l i t T . K . H.is sta te at Ddylona Beach on from tonight la Leesburg against
Holler,
Martin
Ktanko,
J
8 V Clair
Make E xtra Money Arthur Uranan, local Scout execu­ Deliver UnionSermon White, F. II. Vaughn, 0 . C. LH Department h o p es III nseertnlu Hlmpsun, p r c B i f i t n l .
N&gt;.v. II. U th rr sdilresirs on tho George Miller’s isml professional
the rxact per n n t ago -of pupils
tive, raid today that Or. Jamas E.
Fits,
E
II.
Grant,
||.
O.
Hwaffmd,
fit
ncral IWtfaie Art wll be de­ aggregation.
normal, aub-normnl. mid eaiep
With uniform* ordered, on*
Mi Glielys Kmilall, Heminnh- livered by him in HL I't-tersburg
If yon had an article to West, Chief Snout Executive of
O.
ETomaker,
J
.
M.
Varn,
G.
v
tlonsl In Hof St lie's sehiHit ,County
It wae announced
morning
of the beet session* of tha pres­
irom ri
drmonst I a' mu nod Miami.
anl| gad you called pereoeeV tbs Boy Rcouto of America, will
Kchmah,
C.
N.
Hudson,
E.
D
ly on every famtty tn Baaford. be the guest of 'honor a t a nation* by the Rev, W. P. Broil.* Jr., of Koonta, B. A. Howard, Waller 8. ayslern. Slid romiwro the results ugcrit, i* M-heiluied to speak over
lie mlvoratr* ths passage by ent season 1* expected and the
Vllh that of oilier nluli-* Ip Him station WRUF in Uaineavilh- l»' Cimgrrsa of the General Wel/ard largest . number of players tg
the P in t Baptist rbur.-h that the
It woMg taka fM three weeks wide broadcastColeman, Howard FgeUle, fluwatd
- I want to urge every Boy Scout, Rev. C E. Elmore of th« First
O. B -V
of bard work to cover the
morrow during the Farm &lt;»''&gt; Ad which is designed to help the expected to be present by tha
Scooter end friend of Smuttag in Christian Cburrb, la to deliver the Bolder, 1*Koy Hrnnesaey, T. V ( III • illirtihfilfjii r » x i tr d l n r |»u* liumi- Hoar program liroa-lca t „cedy agrd, to Increase employ- mentor. Ho far the entire roetar
field completely.
Piwvnlt.
AD.
Hauer,
W,
Tt.Dunn.I
IC an tifH itd on P i s # T i i m )
I('wl1s«9i «*n
By aaiag a Ihirtr-ceat ctas- Seminole County to tu n e to' an sermon at ths annual Union O. T- Carton, F B. Adams, Dav.d
f»»')
j NH-nt for those under 80 years of carried the names of the follow*
the Edgar A. Guest program to­ Thanksgiving service.
slfled ad U The
one.
and lo
to errato
crest* an enlarged log:
nw
**, nnd
If.
Hooker,
Harold
Jackson,
&lt;
)•'
H.
night over the N. B- C. Bln* NutThla event la to be htld a t the
John Stanley, Jack Pardon,
Herald yon can eairy
8
i
Ruildintr
Permits
'l
uyttig
power
for the nation.
Flynt
,
1
and
,B.
J
.
Ovmngtrect,
SrRival
Forces
In
work from 8:80 to 0:00 o'clock/ First Baptist Church ThanksAngus Harriet and Dassy Mot#
to even
Granted Yesterday)
^
at ends. Monkey Monger, Jim
Spain Wage Rattle
tn Ikla city with hula Mr. Bra nan raid.. "This program, giving morning nl 9:30 n'elock and
conducted by the nation's beloved a special program ha* also hum
Btepler and Julian Hlenstrom at
an your part.
Five
Young
1
Jews
Italy
Sends
.Grain
P«d, each q«*k presents an *ut- arranged by lbs committee k.
Tackles, Bob Williams,. Baddy
Three building permit* w rd
MADRID, , fNur. fl-OfH—The
ilanding American ef tie present charge.
Slain In Jerusalem Wilkinson and nutseil odbam
To Loyalist Army Ipanish govvnimynt and Insurg- granted yetU-nisy afternoon nnd
rsallied the value of
te rat Onards, Elwln Bqulraa and
**»* fprees were lork.-d lodqjf In a this morning by G. V. Fgxton.
Bed advertising, and
J T o n ig h t Dr. I u m E. Wart,
PERPIGNAN, Prance. N or I. te d ly -b u t as yet inronrluaive con- building Inspector, yeertfiU at (he
JERUSALEM, Nov. B.-OT)— Mutt Coleman at caa%r and tn
tkriv+ag busts ess hi
Mrs.
Eva
Hall
Heitz
—&lt;JP)—Ttom Italy, whose sold­
along the prutoRoua banks City Halt showed thla bmrx%ng, Five young Jews were shot to tbs hackMeld, Leslie Hsrnage,
tta start hy segsrloas ago of editor of Beys', lif e and Chief
Died Or Saturday ier* ar# righting tor tha Span­ flirt
t Executive ef tb* Boy Scout*
Charlie Morgan. Jr. '«■&lt; grant* death today in a new outbreak of Harold Doksr, Carl MeWhortac;
•f ttog Os Hego Biver’in upper Arthis adrerUatng n i t t i m Bat
*d permission to erect a -une- Arab Jewish violence. They war* Billy Odbam, Rad WJIlleau,
ish rebels, s ehipmeat of food
• h a t to ad vsa lagoon# to the of America wIR be tie guest of
,
only to Dm Brand
Mrs. Eva Hall Hkltg of Orlando, supplies came yesterday tor
__ it ihnck - troops forded xtory atone building, 20 x 33 attacked by Holy Lands hill tor* Bart Whitten. Jim liagtetary ta d
to t o lass id formerly of Banford, died Satnr* govaramaot Hpata hy way nf
tosar-ftYIiing
and esp- feet on Thirteenth Street at »n rorista near Quarry where four J. W. Altman.
the bandied* of h he self, hi tbs heart a f lie
dey St 7:30 p. M. a t the John f , France.
d two »irs*rgic hills In Pe* estimated Cost of 1800; Mrs. (1. of the group worked.
own arUclaa t o s N r , to Dr. West,
9
__ ____Beito Hospital tn Orlando after
Eighteen rerinade af Italian
id the Pcxol dr Log Cana* II. Radford was granted permis­ A fifth w si (heir armed guardhah to keep,
hu attained national an Ulna*, of several months,
sion to mako repair* to her Low skimming BrilHh military
wheat totaling M0 lacs passed
tot year eld radio.
V- *
*
to tbs t o t e
She to survived hy her husband, through Psrpigna^ on the way
attempted to take a third dwelling on French Avanuo esti­ plane* and storl hclmetod police LOCAL WEATHKBi
to to r gtotog up • tnerp- Dr. John J. HeRs and s son e«v.n to CiUlooIt.
*
VH*
rrpulvtd snd a gov* mated to coat flOO and Kd Bos­ with dogs Immediately spread a
tow practice to Urn git, *f jy-are ef-«g*
^Bhlppera salg ih ^ - .w a a lb*
n*d
M « ( J counlrr fcltsck drove tic was given permission to tear tight net In the Judean hills for
GeaeraUy fair tonight
“
to fhnaM l w rvtoen wBJ be held at first supply . qra$ ,, hy liallsa
;tro m one of tha raptured down a garage at hi* dwelling the suspected Arab killer*. The
RlitM o&gt;lotk W#dn#wl«y afternoon march*at*. It -prtgtaated 1
The fighting yMtortUy on Twotflh Street between Clark wife of os* of the vlcHmi saw the Wldaeaday.
probably
to from .
Street gad tho ACL railroad ntterk and wss tha first to roach
Bologna and waa gMd to be the
Cnry
heavy Insurgent
tonight
fjrgt of a series
tu rumunique said- tracks,

R alph B a g w e l l
Nam ed President

Strong Linos
Defund Nanking

Educators Plan
Improvement Of
1Florida Schools

legin Work Fixing
U p Celery Avenue

*

F all C o u r t T e r m
Opened By J u d g e
M. B. Sm ith Today

Over 3,000 Are
Reported Slain

Of

Celery heds Frep
For C ontest W ith
B olles Academy

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People pare
•em
tA)»
granted the
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l e p f v ^ e to
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which are moat essential to thllr Uyea. Few, If any, atdp
to consider what Ufa would be without such
te lep h o n e, th e
electric, lights,
or
the automobile. F&lt;
we suppose, atop to consider whet
Ufa would be elUs
ie dally newspaper, and it is upon
thta subjeat that the Aiuaa (California) Herald writes' so
affectively I
'y- ‘"As a diaaetnlnator of twwa, particularly In smaller
enuaumUiee, the newspaper lg without a rival 1q Its col­
umns are found the day to day record of your ‘home town.*
fta unique function as the jnlrror of community lift Is so
Widely recognized m at the newspaper, to a greater extent
th e

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M artin’s G arage
A 50% Di#count o
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of e hswepepbt ftptesMits a long aucces-

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t a r has A irredtfcr responsibility, however,
edsrs informed with Kspeet to the functeH odi government*! Statelet. . I t Is In
i activities that the newspaper tenders Its
d thb community In *hieh It Is published.

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WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

Sin lh« bright Hraparldas.
rpM argusrtU Jsnvrln Adams.

dance pa r tn er

ADMISSION PRBB

In-

Dr PRESTON o s o n u

BIG TURKEY D IN N E R ...............
r t a r s n s v C T t n i g ht raoM ««« on.

fra sorry &lt;h« Daks and
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7 . V/t had wSilted tg irV In the interest of accuracy.

CLUB

. "Above all, recognise the responsibility which the
newepSpfr cannot escape if- it Is to play Its proper part In
the functioning of a democracy. Newspaper week Is being
TO* bops pi tbs world today observed to firing to the attention of the public some of
Mins If b« test Hair, Germany
Ie type end Ink which go Into the making
Id isp « s may gp bankrupt
rr pbarllc McCarthy would

NOT* they rati carry

tliro«|h

‘• if |irf»&lt;i| 0SM m ilitary sc h a ln .s.

hr no means diminished,
charge that tbs ad valorem
1 syeiem ie s disgrace to tha
its Is constantly beige made,
irlispe It Is- One thing Is car­ B’wanee which la ths picturesque nickname sometimes
lo |hat It In hsdlr Is n«ad of given Florida’s present Governor Fred P. Cone whose
vugpjiif. tint we deuht if tbn home la In that section of the state.
gptmsnl ol *a sales tas, the
"The even more complicated study of ill* origin of
Ml femedr proposed, It the
gper. We Won't reduce one the name—thanks to MIm Hsian V. Stello, librarian a t the
rm of Uiailoa m iftly by Tgrtips Public lib ra ry , end with apologies to her If tha

research is furthsr confused here—ahowa several pos­
sible sources of the neme.
"It’s pretty definitely settled that .the word Is of In­
dian prifln, but considerable controversy he* arisen over
whether It was the Indians' way of pronouncing Ban Juan
to dUtlntrblah the amaller river from the larger 8t. Johns.
or whethof It iprshg from such Indian names as Suwsni,
Bawan], Saqusno pr Savannah.
"Aa for ths meaning of the word, one guess Is as
od as aaothar, tha reaealthers aay, although ’echo,'
e meaning of the Indian word Buwenl, la thp most fre­
quently mentioned. lfo*t readers will perhaps be satis*
I to get the modern names end
It go at that."

S

tic Ian loet In both primaries;
When running for tbe Republlran
nomination a* well as In ble Own
party.
Mahoney, a calmly disposed as*
ample of gpod health and act|re
living, was Parley’s favorite as
ths man to put La. Guardis un­
der. He wan
In tbe primary.'
end Tammany
tardily
asms
around to help.
It was part of Republican
strategy to avoid a fight on tho­
le*ua of tbe New Deal, pyeej- i
dent lioonweli tarried h i * T s te
City last fall with s margin of
1.100.000 to spere. So Rspabllcanal
City hoi boon that, jn spite e f'
Parly successes nsUo«»lly, chunky

rior.llo La Guardie has been

the mayor. And Mr. U Guard la
Ie not a Democrat.
Nominally he la a RepuhlkSSI
but be la not really a Repnhlkaa
elthar, U tbe sense ef b sia f a
•trongly loyal party man. In teaI,

S s e r i f ■ ffw iS

rauee ae to p earcrata.'
And (hat has put belli parties
on the spot,

I • •

Democrats cauld make n* use
af La Gusydla. despite We M a f Ineee lo the New Dead, la gut*
Mag their awn city f mips! Im
on lu f a s t So limp had i s art

WASHINGTON 0N.

sid mUtaha.
Somewhat
th s lr ouarsla* in
toUlns
**&gt;• folks are now
Story ol &gt;'lurid*, uua o&lt; boost tas most tray
raaponilbQgy
lug thslr owu communities.

S*afurd Delegation
-A ttends Convention
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A' Sanford dalegtM Lervnte^titIS* tits local Ylfsl ChfUHan

ptarcb gfll attend ,fl*o Statu
GkristhiD (.'hurchvs Convraii.u&gt;
• h im li t(in* bold Ip Orlando la

H a apaveodun is sthrdulad lu

jOc*
wK mr:

sh|
ad
a

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Tbs m u lt was *hst la oas
month, lbs architect-toot ra^tsci
found client after client refuatax j
to accept such contracts- And tbws!
they csstA il get any ether sat*,
tracte aaywbere else, they fast
gave , up tbe Idea -c t bulldtag.
New, the architect-eon t»ac«ec hse
aid h h Staff &lt;0 himself, hi* seen*
teJT sad aae dru/temaa. He leal
Tbe gaeettoa a f whether the
Frusldeat rosily tntenda n et to
restate all ad the MSA “yetf stSI
Seams opaa. Although the firs*
draft of hie Bt. Paul speech aa raeehrsd In Washhigtoa over prnos
tarries win* contained thl» word
■yet,'* me la te s t report I# th a t Dip
Fkaetdont dldeVaag It a f t * aU-

• PAUL’S

10th ADitiversaiT
SALE

eoraethlnx about hair aad Its care
and our preparations which are miaed for each Individual's
ssalp disorder wed texture af hair by one of the oldest laborstor let. This treatment wlU restore tbe natuksl oils which the
sun draws out leaving the hair like straw. I t will revive and
refreshen Ups hair, even If the damage has already been doos.
Tlumssnds of hair dressers a » ghrtaf this Individualised
f n.d.
» Porfeet permanent.

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Won B f Japanese

Csntlnuejl rtim P*k* On*

C ird i Num ber One
Of Church H as Meet
. Mr*- J. 0. Stanford and Mr*.
,
T^MrfurhsfciY
Ml** fcrnel Bayer of Orlande
Oeorge
McCall
pari*
Joint
The Sanford Garden Club wUI hostesde* t« Circle Number One J* rtaltlng Mr, and Mr*. H. N.
ret .a board meaning nf 11:00 of the FJru
tU ptui Church Bayer.
which ptet raatqrday afternoog
at the homo of Mr*. Stanford pa
rtver* will be an important Weal ^lihtoodth Street.
called mealing or ffam South Side
The bmlncte maetlo* was pre­
P -T . A. a t S it I o'clock.
sided over by Ur*. O. a nihh*
Tha Barak p n k t f Orphanage who *l*o fed {. the deyolloiml,
hold their regular my*t- Mra. T- P- Ckmpbell gave tha
Q o'clock in the annei of pnu» M W i "Her » “' rb Mr*Met hod tat Church. Th* Mary J|aU ^aVo a talk on Rt«wwill alto be spent quilt. ardahtp. plana war* made for
the Circle lo wlatt tha County
UwiMlf lK
Nri* V
to* £
Id* Home pn Not. IS.
Refreshments were served hr
- and Mra, Judd 8mith.
the hoateeaea to the following:
Mr*. Myrtld .Taylor Bradford Mra- p. £ , Benton. Mra P. P-Will apeak on Art a t-th e Worn- Campbell. Mr*. 0. C. Gibbs,
.'nn*a - Club at ):A0 o'clock. The Mra. Bam Gardiner, lira. Mary
public la Invited,
Hall, Mr*. Will Hand. Mra. J.
I \ llolUrtaw. Mr* A- D- LoreTHURSDAY
There will be a peace meal* Joy. Mra. B. C, Moore, Mra. 0tag at tha Woman* Club at n. McCall, Mra. J. T. Newby,
Mra j. K. Page. Mra. A. K.
IS: 00 o'clock.
?
Roaartter, Mra. R. 8. Hockey,
The Seminole fUbckah Lodge Mra. ‘J .^ Q . Rlanford. Mra. Irn
mfu meet at Odd Fellow* Hall at Southward."
F W. 8|onlcy.
YOO o'clock.
Mra. M. N. Cleveland, and Mra.
W. C- DeCouraer.
FRIDAY
, Tha A ttica Circle of the San­
ford Carden Club wlU meet at tbc “Big City” Features
home of Mra. K. M. GsGIJoway nt
Tracy, MiBs Rainer
10:00 o'eloek for a garden run.
The Dirt Oardencra of lb* 8ah»rd Garden Club will meat nt thr
"Big City." nn original story
umc of Mra. R. B. Wight at 10:30 written anil produced by Norman
k'dock for a luncheon.
Kraana,
brilliant young New
The Rom Circle of the Sanford York playwright now devoting hla
Garden Club will meet at the talent* to the acrccn, open,
boma of Mra. Gaorga A- DeCotte* Wedncxday at the Riti Theater,
nt ,10:00 o'clock.
wllh I.utae Rainer and Spencar
National Education Week 'drift Tracy, eo-»tmrrad.
be observed Frfcfay n't Seminole
tterg la no crude attempt to reHigh School wficp all patron, and Veal th* ’machinery of a mettop*
friend* are Invited to vtalt the
school.
There wIJJ be. a special,
a m m lly program at 0:45 o’clock

J

AAH-M ^ a Y
Tha Crefltan Murk Club will
meet tq «h* aiudlo of Mr*. F«nnle 8. Miin.on at 3:15 o’clock- A**
atatajit talent will be Mtaa Elols*
V/irm, ImiVrrbnaUT and render.
Tha Girl Scout, will meet at
1b :00 o'clock with welncra and
buna to go on a hike.

i ii" u u v u

MG APPLE
DANCE CONTEST
FRIDAY NIGHT
NPV. |2T H
SEE THE DANCE RAGE
OF THE COUNTRY
"

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Ue

D ir e c t io n

M arjorie C olburn
Pete Bchirard^s

c- nrui,

ji

iihhij

grant girl who la bis wife and
soon to b« th* mother of hi#
child.
Th* story U powerful and tho
acting la equal to |t. An excellent
■upportlng ca*l Includes Charley
Grapcwln, Janet Beecher, . 1'ildie
Quillen. Victor Varcdnt, 0 * r,r
O’Shea, Helen Troy, Wiftltm Oemarvit, John Ariedge, Irrihg Ba
con, Guinn Wllllaaaa and llrgi*
Tuomty.
Soma of the acmes wey* (llmid
In Jack. D*mp*ey'a famous .restau­
rant opposite Madison Hquare
Garden In N*w York, with mr.ny
notable* of the sporting fratern­
ity faring th* camera. You will
recognise mo*l of th*m.

Mrs. EdenfJeld Gives
Talk On Stewardship

J. M- Stlnecljiher, Mra. F. W.
Fall. Mra. J P. Cullen, Mr*. E. 4.
Jtiadham, Mra. 0. E ftoillns, Mra.
I- A. Palmer, Mr*. R. C Collfcy
Iir Monte,um*, Ga, Mra. J. C’IMrhell, Mr*. II- R. flien , Mra. J.
'I. Ovlatt, Mra. R. N. Nipper, Mra.: P. Pippin, Mra. F E. Boft,
■'tmlyt Allderaon, Grace Marie
'tim-rlpher,
Raymond
Nipper,
li/nlicth Pippin, Glidy* Pippin,
,'id IVggy Pippin.

Mrs. Bradford Will
Lecture Tomorrow
tiler program*, will talk tomar••v lit the Woman's Club under
■io au.pices of the Literature Deu im int and under the ■poniot*
'tip of Mr*. W. M- Scott
Hi or# will be eahlblted by Mr*.
Uintlfurd unusual Imported reproJuctlon* In color*, She ia a national *uthortty on art ipprecta*
ion nnd pratao* water color and
II painting* at Rocktfrlltr Cert*
•rr in N*w Yutk each year Mr*
lliadfonl roneldera art of mere
•oilh tliun Just esthetic value,
-lie ha* lectured In Jamaica and
l\k a and illustratea her paint­
ing* with poetry.
She ha* al*u written a book,
“ U l.e la h " ivhieli I* th* ,lory of
on Indiuu- princtM who lived In
Tampa.
,
Tho publk la cordially Invited
to attend the lecture tomorrow

situation. Secretary Morw-nthti
of the Treasury disclosed that hi
would present hit view* on add I
tional "pump priming’* outlay* it
a speech on “Upending" befon

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tni to th* grant delta U adi of
th* take region wwat «f Bhang
Cullaeag rtem P»e* Oo* .
hal where China haa wvaral a®* pit transportation,
Colin English
tailed Htndsoburg Uqaa.
outlined the pollclea of the Plate
We will fight with the same Hoard and al*o the dut|ea and
vigor and determination In th* rp.ponsIbtllllM of the County
future ae w* did gt Shanghai." Boards, County Bnperlntondenta
the Generalissimo aald confi and the principal* of the achoota,
a* well aa tha bUa drtvera themdrntly.
reive*
During the dag about 60.00U The Plate Superintendent dwelt
("htneae refugee* entered " th* brletljr on the typ* ul enulpFrench nince»*ton and the tn- muni that should .he used and
tanallonal Settlement. Appro*l' added that a comptnls surrey
of evrry county may be rwiulred
niately 6.000 Chinas* soldkra cut
with a map Indicating trunk
off on all aide* by the advanc­ arhnol bu* line* and tributarleo..
ing Japanrae took up position*
At the rloaa of the meeting it,
In the Nan'eo area adjoining the •a a prnnoaad that a similar
meeting be held aome t|ma In tha|
French ronceaaton.
Ilarrtradlng thrmaelvea 600 of Spring of K ll la nrdar that the
the (rotated troop* declared they problem*
preaented
In
thta
would hold nut to th* death mealing and othera might b f
dlgcuaand.
agatnat the Invading Japanese.
Th* Counties repreaenled at
lie fore neon Japaneae leg'on*
raptured
llqnjan
Airdrome— the conference were: Brevard,
* hlna’*
Spialeci
when* the Clime. Hernando, Hillsborough,
• parity felt which started the Itaha. Orange, Osceola. I’aaco.
Polk. Bemtuole, Sumter and
nun*#*-Japanese en*fll*\
, Retreating Chinese troop*, who Volusia.
Those attending from Seminole
left China'* great commercial
were:
Superintendent
city wllhia the Japaneae b»nW- Count*
Itnra, fired nurarVout bulllloA* of Rrhool* T. W. Ijiwtnn, () E.
throughout the Hungjao area a* UcKey. principal of the BamIbry fell hack toward Winter de- tanle High Reboot ( II F.. Morel*,
feo«« llnee farther to the «ea&lt;. rrlnrlpal of th" Bautord Junior
Japanese forcer started crc**‘ Itlrh Rrhool: W .'J. Well*, prinelin*
Sooehow Creek weat of pel of th* Lyman High Bchodl;
Shanghai at «:M A. M. (T:U I*. J1. F. rnoper, prluclpal of the
Rchodl; It, KM., K. fl. T.) meeting- with only Oviedo High
rearguard action from the Chin- K|pp. principal of the Sanford
Urammar
School:
and
Urn.
The foreign otwervera aald Stella r . Arrlnatua, principal of
Chinese farce* were falling back the Sanford primary (f&lt;ttonl«
In th* face of an Intena* Japan­
eae artillery and aerial bombard­
ment, with th* retreat beginning
flrat from the area nearest the Too L ate To Classify
International
Settlement which
waa aald to be almost cleared'al­ COPENHAGEN CABBAGE for
■ale. Fort A Itarriion Seed tin.
ready,
No. &amp; Arcade uldg.

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wg* ready to take up Ihe eUrii,
and that spending should b* rou*
tthued at present level* If nut
Increased.
• Stephen T. Early, a prrtld-utial
secretary, told reporter* that Mr.
Roosevelt from now on would be
giving prime attention to the
business, and financial situation
and lla affect on employment, Ihe
budgrt and relief.
Pulling thta policy |nt(, Imntrdials effect, the President:
J . Called the conference with
WPA Adm lnl.tr*'or Hopkins and
thee* economists—lasm Hrnderaon of WPA, Isailur Ia)bln nf thn
Labor Department'* Bureau pf
(tabor Stall*'Ira, and Latichkin
Currier nf the Federal Reserve

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restaurant nn property

OB busiest* condition* which,
when Considered with th* coming
fp srifl *JM*ahm of t'nngreM and
Mher factor*, waa hopeful.
■ Maanwhll*. James A. JFhriey. as
chairman of the Dvmoarwtk Na*M*I Cammi'ie#. took up tha
cudgel* once more ago last bustj m u atttisa of the administra­
tion. Speaking in tha National
'Fnrum of the Waahlngton Star,
ha ’called them “trembling rsp i.

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Urn. Wight to Mad ta r sto rm Stotos C k i a t a ai f t a a a i i .
far peblleatlon, l i r a Garner Following K m
G u w t'i i d
s ta put ttam “in a nlc* dress. Mr. Slaapann dtotrltatad
if baa h tta y could make tlfb l autographed replan u l *Ktaraaad trip,” and »ta said i t a kleP U tta t g l t a t a f guaato wha
mrprtoed w taa tta y faded to worn tacky la tannine*. Crawford
i hack, bat Instead « w «■ Bkkford and B. T. r a r y t a w . ' t
Id far publication. Declaring Or Undo. SklrUy Staaeaberger.
aha appreciated tta aaaar Kart Brown, of Da le a d , FtaaU ta
t k b p which bad bean raid M. Sawyer, of Cocoa. Joha Lactam
t ta r IHtto Story, and as-(o f C teracut. sad W. V . D a k el
day tta bepa that “KaehUPiUajrtoaa Brack.
up to bin repaint lea, M n .| Aaanag ttaea peeeaat a t taka
« r concluded by aaylag a ta ■nemiag’e W n U ad ween tta b k
d Ilka to dedicate bar book low lac:
Bek. eery dark ta k a ta toft' C T Bkkford. B. A. Caryeolee.

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U tilitie s Gd Appeals Made
Up On News Of For America
Policy Change To Aid World

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a n d M a i l ef th* AnatoUre
Day mlehrattan a t T avana an
Thmaday, N ot. I k e l k Ur
a a tb b o n l tap* and flag —lalag In
r m n u rlia w it Mha M M memarM service a t 11 o tte r*
A t I M attack eight bngier*
tram « t t a *f V a r a a Dram
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E fforts C e n t e r On
• T a s k Of D riving
Few Thousand Chi­
nese From N antao

By A tm lio r Prea*
Appeal* came from two major
power* today seeking vo bring Ihr
United State* morn closely into
the complicated Inlevitations! sit­
uation
A t t a c k Centers On
One of the bid* ram* from prime
Minister Nrvllle Chamberlain of
Zone N ear InternaGreat Britain, tha other from the
t i o n a l Settlem ent
Communist' party organ Pravd*
Broker* raid President
Valt'a Btatcmcnt yesterday wM In !!o»mw.
Chamberlain, apparently H r
SHANGHAI, Nov. 10.—.
Interpralcd In WaU Street aa a
(AP) — Jnpaneae nlrplariBR.
promt** of -hand* off" tha utlll- rouragnl hy President Roosevelt'*
tie* ahould th*y meet certain ra*. Ocl. &amp; Chicago peace addreaa and
nnd nrtillerj’ iotlny bombtrdqulremcnta anti bad Inaplred eot*- by the United Rlate*' part kip* I Ion
«1 Nantao, Chinese quarter
In tlw Brussel* Conference called
alderable
purchaalng
In
adjacent to the French con­
group.
« for a fuller lirlltah-Amerkan col­
cession, plunging the foreign
The util 11lea, tha
Preaid ent laboration in a ■perch t inlay at
•akL moat radically alter tb*lr Guild llall.
nrea
of Shanghmi again into
method* of determining the value Pravda asserted th* reel pur­
the
midst
of hostilities.
pose
of
tho
Itallan-Oerman-JapAn early morning fir* destroyed the Kingston. N. Y- "heaven"
of their propertiea. Rate* a r t anrse agreemen* against Commun­
Some 20 Japanese bombing
of the Harlem cull leader. Fhlher Divine, AUmt ISO Divine Ufabaaed on them valuations,
ism wa* lo obtain territory in a
planes dropped explosives
they, In tom , have been
new world war end urged col­ ciplee usually spent the week-end In that particular "heaven." All along tha Nantao Whangpoo
Oa green da of -moral turpitude," Magdo do Fontang** wa&gt; re* generally, upon the original
In
the
house
escaped
injury.
This
aerial
view
show*
tho
smoking
lective action by tho United States
fttaed entry W o the United Stale* by Immigration of filial* In Haw
iraatlao*« M r a n Peart
ruin*.
*
________ River waterfront within a f*W
tCeallaevd aw Faea Paw?)
York a /a * th* arthral of the redheaded French woman who ahot
hundred yards of the anrho rag*
mat Chariaa da Cham bum. former French ambaaaador to Italy,
or American and olbar foreign
Plans Being Made
pcatiao the claimed he broke op her lore affair with Premier Be*
tnen-of-war.
.
Hlmultaueoualy Japan*** artU-‘
nite Maaaallnl She la ahown ootllned against tha New York A y F or Seal Campaign
lery la Cbap*k threw a stream on
line whOe owalUng the immigration official*' dactalon.
aball* across tbo Interna Iloan t
A field worker of Iho Florida
Bsttlemant and Fraaeh QonOOT'
■!«
Tuberculosis and Health Associa­
•Ion Into the Nantao area. Th*
Tha »!ory «r Sanford and tha tion, Mr*. II- Reed Edmunds, of
attack was designed to dilvw
many altrartload tha “Calary Leesburg, representing th* Cen­
out th* remnauta ot tga Chlaaa*
City" has la offer will be told tral Florida d k trk t, will meet with
army
which retreated
from
to the world at d.ti o'clock (he Saaford Junior Women's Club Directors Of Cham­ Celery M arket Pact
tPeattawe* • • Pare P***|
...
$ ,
Friday avenlag on Nov, l», ore today for the purpoe* of making
ber Of Commerce Goes Into Effect
radio alallon WRU F, (lain** preparations for th* H at annual
Mold Monthly Meet On N ext Saturday
villa, it wa* announced tods] Christmas Real sale which begin*
by llalph F. Ilagwall, aecretnr] Thanksgiving Day, Superintend ml
P aren ts Of Children F i r s t Proportional of the Seminole County Cham of School* T . Wl Lawton reported Hymn 8. Stephens last night W A SH IN G TO N , Nov. 10.—(/Hi
of Commerce.
today.
gave member* of the Board ot - A^ lcu' ,un‘l . AdJu,' m ," ‘ * *
InvHajT To A ttend Representation E- herBanford'e
,
_ • ,
. ‘ministration today announced that
Accompanying Mt*. Edmunds, „ . ,
program will b* |hd
Seminole Counly Chamber o f •_____
«. enl i.,
new marketing ____
agreemerl
M
ltth In tha current "Satatli waa Elinor Little John, colored Commerce .an . VidarasUqg,
A nd Inspect Schools • lection Is D am aged Oer
vW
riJwe*-|
r
T —-,r - ' i s - . I steal
*,», pmiHnnw
" . “^aehlpmdkU -at m
Clttea," aertoe r i
*f tha JaCkgonvBte Health , ,
to ^
^toririnOTBP
&gt; t g'
'A“ g trad / flow —TiF'YlaTW
picture of Iho oulsland
outstanding
or*|ery world heroine effective Nov. lump-aum payments of F td tH f
* procram, lermad on* of NliW YORK. Nev. 10.—OP)— aponaorrd by the Florida State Department who has been doing la exhibit* which hare been
..
Chamber
of
Commarea
over
tha
cons
hie
table
work
among
the
the ham of tha year, baa been This city'a firal proportional rap 1
Wallace signed Iho or* old-age Inauranca to balng cartl-’
Blata and Uni varsity of Florida colored schools for Ihe Tubercu shown in the past and cOTtemplat-1 *^
ad for lb" future ly the Florid* I Jrr |lUc,hl[ lh(,
In fled, including a total of l i t eaa*3
arranged for Friday. No*. IS at m entation tally was fast develop. radio elation. “Ssluloa" to the toils Association.
In Florid* up to O ct I, 1937, ft
Ing into a major rate fraud scan­
National
Exhibit*,
Inc.
I
operation
a
ft
it
ita
terms
hnd
leeu
the Bemlaele HUh School la dal a* police today Impounded 3,000 various Florida Cjllaa are bain* Whllo aha la in Sanford she wit
to announced by P. K- Weaver,
lh.; .PI.rove-1 by th*
.n d manager of the Roctol HecurRy
caiaMaUoa af National Edaca- mora ballot* In th^'Bronx.
Tha mads every weeh day ntgbt addraia th# colored school on (he Uiuramlc Art
Departmvnt of •hlpiH’i
Ihe luck of icsrillation
prevention of tubercuioala and also Florida National Kshlbii* end
tie* Wee*, according to Mr* R ballot* Belted today brought the from « :ll to 3:10 P- U
Board's Orlando flald offk*. Ia*
Material tor
the broadcast pav* tha way In those schools for Is now preparing iliapisya at in Ihe past, the order staled, had eluded in that total, Mr. Waavtv
C- Maxwell today.
total of Impounded ballots. In the
Partag tha day pafeata of Bronx to 7,600 or approximately waa prepared by the local Cham­ the Christmas aaal aal*. She will hla Delwnd i hullo fur show Ini n on Important farter con- •aid 21 have been certi/tod in the
Pel-arid rludlo for »f‘*»* !lrll(lll|„g | 0 th* unstable marketrhlMrea la tha'acKoal »nd friend* two perm it of the estimated voir ber of Commerce and seat to be assisted by Jeanette C'over, hi*
this win- ,
cll|„mlon.
def.K-ased tel- following counties served by Ih*
Garland Powell, manager of the Ju n e s supervisor of Seminole Ing In New W k
are lavMed to laapect the vartoa* cast th a n .
Orlando office:
Ivr.
Preliminary
work
U
aUo
un-.
*
u
*
County
mama and at 9:46 o'clock a The seised ballot* allegedly ware elation, whoee trained elaff then County, Lola Nettles,
Citrus, lake, Hernando, Oran#*,
derway
for
Florida'*
exhibit
at
^
.
n
U5
percent
of
Flor­
special chapel program will he tampered with by $ 10-a-d*y ape- drift* the radio ecrlpt and etagee colored school nuraa, and Helen the New York World'* Fair
Oarrola, Okeechobee, Polk, Setaida's celery prpductloiti the sre- inolc and Sumter.
Brace* of Volusia County.
prevented la which all Ih* de­ rial canvasser*, many of whom the broadcast, II was **ld.
I lino
Mr. Stephens
) relary said, to shipped in interWIllIF 1* *ald to hare pov
partment* of the school will lake hare been the target of general
Mr. Wk-aver explained that that*
memrera of Ihe Hoard ..... , .
part. AU visitor* are especially charge* of using dilatory and ob- araga of the entire aaatara
M'lninolt*
counly
« crlcr y ,
iyy The part coll* for a control arc two lypca of lump-sum bad**
.
.
.
.
'
portion
of
the
United
States
at
Local
Businesses
leqneoted lo he present for tbl* ftructlonlat lactic* to giro thr
would he given represent. I Ion
t , of «nKht grower. And fMa under the old-age Iniuranc*
tbl* time of year and Monday’*
proviainua of lha act that ran b*
“P R." a bad name.
onr of the display unit*.„ i
To
Close
Tomorrow
eight
ahlppera
wilh an alternate midi- any lima after Dot. 11,
broadcast
-will
bring
the
name
Aa addreaa by Superintendent
Today's ballot scliu rt was or*
At
'he
request
of
E.
It.
1-alley
p&gt;ch
mctn|K-r.
Their
Jmics
af PabUe I nairact Ion T, W. dried by 8 p*cla! Assistant Attor­ of Hanford lo thonsaada of
11)30. One (• a benefit which an
tre a lla a a d aa p aas
Nearly all businesses in Han­
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
k ill include iccommcndalions of eligible worker may obtain wt
Lawta* la on* of the feature* ney General Matthew M. Levy radio listener*. The itatlon ba* ford will ha closed tomorrow In
a f tha areaat**
teaching age SS. Tha othar M
and Acting District Attorney Syl­ been heard aa far away aa commemoration or a day
II McLucaa' Celery Feds .53“ '
Baveral select loo* will he ran- vester Ryan of the Bronx. The New Zealand, a* It Is oa* of the year* ago when business through­
known u* tit* death benefit pay*
To Ploy Jax O utfit to ertablish dtilpmclft quotoa mcot.
derad by the aaatcal depart ballots wlU tw submitted to lb* moot powerful in Florida. WRUF out moat of lha civilised world
_____
throughout Hie marketing *«■* "About 71 percent of mat*
Bronx grand jury in an Investiga­ also ha* tha reputation dt be- oatabrated with tha doughboys
Head Condi l.inonrd McLuraa' oun.
tion in which four canvataer* are in* among the first tow of Iho Iho signing of the Armistice
wago earner* who dl* leav* S
Hrmlnota Celery Fed* will un­
leading "educational" radio at*already under arrant.
widow," Mr. Weaver pointed out,
which
ceased
tha
boalilllla*
fCeellaweJ
w
Fag*
P
eer)
dergo
their
filial
practice
aea“
more than half th* casaa In
Ilona |a (ha U nited dflata*.
which bad raged for four years. • Ion of tha week Mils afternoon
NEWS BRIEFS "In
Californians Report
The Rial* Chamber'* present
which old-age Inauranca claims
Tha otncaa In both the Cl|r aa they are srhrdulad to play
BaJutaa wilt ooatlaaa Hall and tha County Court House Ihe Holies Military Academy
have been filed, th* amount of th*
Interest In “Ezekiel** sart*a..of
op lo tha Btstawlda "Florida, will be rlosed and tha Circuit eleven of Jacksonville tomorrow
claims wa* all that lha decaaaad
had to leave for hla family,
Tha fame of-E stkkl ha* crossed Pina 47“ business conference aad Court which |a In cession today evening at *: 0|) o'clock on Ih*
flat annual mealing la Orlaado, will not rocouvans until Friday,
"More than 69 daath baoaflt
-Tha Mae af Ooouaaalam in the eoatinwit, according t« a letter December g-7, whan a now aad It waa teamed. T tr school* also local high ai bool field.
claim* and 63 claims of eligible
Th* bora ar» all In good con­
America" traa tha topic of an received recently by Mr. and Mm mora elaborate aeriaa of bread- have suspended operation* for
workers who have mac had eg* M
dition aud ready for the tilt
addreaa dell raced by O. W, Banner of Sacramento, Calif,
cast* will i d hadarway.
already have been cert Iftod Ip
lha day.
with
the
Cadrla
and
Coach
Mc­
Th#
Cily
Briefer
wish##
to
daughter
In-law
Mr*.
H.
M.
Bpaaone bato n
Uw Snaked
At tha * ibiT time tha docu Luraa t* cipcitlrig a hard fought rongrutuluto Mr. ami Mr*. Claude Florida. Tha claimant* ara tttel
J u l e r Chamhir a t Coemweroa at Kenner of Sacramento, Calif.
Moat was signed which aodad game whan Ih* two team* M. Huhanu who mo celebrating nnd woman who haTS aaraad
"W#
did
a
W
of
shopping
In
Semi-Pro
Blackcata
Uw WMWr luncheon of 'h e
th* grant war, a number of
wages In a factory, shop, mill w
ctvia body that wa* hold yeaiar- Sacrament* the other day and PrepareFor Leesburg whittles at lha Atlantic Coast clash for the first lime In thair lo n iiid wedding anulvar •tor* or tome other Una of bon*
either ichool history.
snrr today.
day to tha grtu room of tha among ea r purchase* wa* 'E m Mn* Railroad Shops hare will
Ineai, Included under th* law*
The Cadets who ara coached
kicT, a book about th« colored
Frioads of &lt;1. I&gt;, Workman, •Inca December 31, ltM , and be­
The Hanford Smal-Fro Black- ha btowm as ta customary and by Kenneth Cppert have just
r*(h hack hi Sanford, Florida"
mapager lit III* Valdes Hotel, fore ag* 66; and relative* or Mrata andarwawt another practice Fir* Chlaf Mark Cleveland In­
lem was latroderad la for- Mr*. Kanaar writes, adding tha session last night u d a r Iho flood­ dicated that lha air*** on th* won three r*&gt;“r» In auccesalon will tw glad in learn ho has re­ totaa of (boa* who have died this
coeatrtea aad also how and shop advertising the book was lights of tho Saaford Armory City's fir* apparatus would also and Kppert, alio scouted Han­ turned to hi* work after a year,"
, .
ford several _weeks ago,
told
I k mad* Na fin* appear 'decorated la a most alluring m an­ drill Gold aad Coach 8 . A. B- bo aoundrd ht that time.
abort illueas.
Mr. Waav*r declared that, hi
that
hla
boys
ara
up
against
a
ner
aad
that
Uw
nam*
“Sanford,
la Uw United stats*.
Wilkinion expraaaad hopes of pi't*
case of a death claim, tha worker**
Tha Sanford Herald will ba that hi hoya nru up against n
at**lto* accepted tha Florida- was written arrow tha •tog a fine slrvan on tho flald n«xt published aa aaual tomorrow.
Tha "Monro* Chapter No- II relatlvOT or sxatulor of kto aatateq
real eleven and will have to
(CewStaoel wa **** tow )
r i * . D Mrchhofl display In large latter*should obtain tha props* g|pllM«
give au asrsadlnglr good per­
hook, Saaford I* Tuesday evening whaa they era to
th e
lion form, fill It oat, furnish p ra ri
formance,
The Cadets ‘went
M to Laaey i«»t»hig pahlkity, m l only in Sac­ meet Georgia Motor's L rw bm i Seminole Has 69
thruuxh a one hour scrimmage Services To Be Held of the claim and send lha Infor­
ra mento hat over th* satk* aa* Pro* to Laoaburg.
I n CCC Camps session yealrrilnr and *l»h In Holy Cross Church mation to tha Social gw arttg
llan, Chamber of Comnwra* af- ,Tb* .group aig ari ■two ruorg
Board- Likewise, ha u ld , allglbto
brushed up on their passing at­
ftrials reported, adding that ■ players to ’thair raotor last r k bl
In nhaervanro of
Armlatlca worker*, upon ranching thair W E
whan Jay H art, a 141 p o u d licet
(•■dnolo County baa I t boy* tacks aa wall n* their kicking.
number
of
requests
for
Inf
dints
*
of th .
tk n about tho "Homo of EaakloT backfkld man who has Ifcrai yeerl aad young man ,ta tha Civilian They ara scheduled to Inara Day, In thu Holy Cross Church birthday ahould obtain npplinttoft
of vanity football to his credit Odrpp, according to flguraa Jacksonville Thursday morning tomorrow, there 'will be nttlag forma.
have been received alrawdy.
service* beginning with tba
Reaidenta of Banford
.......j Trad* body official* aU* *x- with the Waycnaa Tigers, report toad* w hile In Jacksonville ht at 13:M o’clock.
Holy Communion at 7:10 A. M by count!** may obtain appltoatlOTI
Als* th* office of t-toytoa C. Cod
' prase id a belief that many tour* ad far hi* first yraaiwr
and rontluulng throughout th* blank* at lha -Board'*
laU visit tag this Bute dartag Dm added la laa roster Waa I I I pound ttag tia, state wtllar* cornmlsda ywtih a qdl*l rim* of prayer flald office, located a t 111
winter waald stop to Saa**ed ta Bryan Riasi who 'saw action brig
from 3:30 A. M. to 3100 J’. M Orange Avenua. Mr. Weaver
Th* Bamt&gt;*r In camp waa M
55*
Died
In
Orlando
vtsR th* ham* af the M gr* lad ■OTaral year* ago with the local
according In Martin Gram, pastor adding that ctolmanta ara
U
wha to portrayed to a* I*Invert­ High School eierwa. Blau will 14 W l September, wb|lo
oarollmsnt was IT, with
Mrs- A. C. Pewett, BS, mother of tha churrh. who added that ed free of charg* In filing
ing * xaaawar Ip Mrs. CMfm G a r placed a t ton toakto tori will p'ag
with Stoptor nr Mttjmgr at lha t M ritergod *
of Bylverier Starling of Sanford, th* gpaclal prayer cards w|H
n c r'a story.
rtb a r tochto p o st
g rial enroll mast tor th* •tote, died hi Orlaado tsriy Monday be used and that averypna la
T
A report fraas lha tend coouriU A a
of record, to T.1TI- morn tog following an illnaaa of walooma to attend for a few
^momenta of prayer and madl- LOCAL
too daring tho apartel meeting " " to ta «*caas of th* Florida aevaxal weak*.
last night stated th at a dot
quota of t.tr i, da* to I Funatal services were bald *1 tatlon'
Fare aart
payment had hoaw prid aad that
Tt»* followlnr nahera from
•f aoma other atate*
th* Car*/ Hand Chapel Tuesday
Cloudy tonight nnd
WINTER HAVEN. Wot, t e - com piste art ad M aalform*
thair fall quota* beeaSM and Interment waa made a t Baa lha Woman's Auxiliary will
achadatod tOTatrtfW from Alton
on dnly daring the day: Mr*. probably o*ra *tonal rata hi
* Industrial activity,
CHy, a*., tr ity .
a t two m i awl S
t o t e Friday
aaroUaos raertva | t i par Mrs. Pewett to • arrived by her It. F. Whltear. Mr*. J. St. CUtf and central i
i a hawse aa t t
aad s a ri l i t p a r ' month ■band" a r i flra sons, Gary,Tho- Whit*. Mm, B. O, ('has*, Mra- cooler In axtram
Ed
ta dspariaata at bom*. M, and Herd Starting af Ortaad* W. r . Wat son, Mra. .Martfa Thursday.
tha trt* died
COO camp* with qaolaa and Sylvaator Sterling of Sanford, Rraax. Mra. II. fa Cornell, Mra Florida—otoady,
•acb ara
a bvrihar WUltom Oraddy F. Dyaon. Mr*. M If. CdaMtly, tonal - rata tonight and
g« p»ta»d*
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vlgorooa opium In the
market today with many
boo*ted (1 lo S3 or more. Larg*
block*, many at high aa IJH$
■ham, changed hand* aa hoy M*
order* awept tha trading flaar
of the Stock Exchange.

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Bj High School On Seize Ballots Mn
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Will B e T o ld B y
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Old A ge Insurance,
C l a i m s Are B ein g
R a p i d l y C ertified

Jaycees Hear Talk
By G. W. Spencer
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The *&gt;er* of “The Good Earth” other wsIH bmwm m w la proaL
and "Captains Courageous,* »* neat twine toclndo Janet
specUvcly, arc united in the new Eddb Qulllaa, Vktar Vi
Mdro-Coidwyn Meyer p i c t u r e , car O'Shea, Helen Troy, Wl
—big City," which iliow* Wcdnea* Demand, John Arledge, I nr lag
day end Thursday *t the Kite Bacon, Galnn Willi*mi and Xagb .
Theater wills 1^41*0 Rainer and Toomey.
epencer Ttecy eo-star.ed for the* Abo of interest b Um epiar ;
first time- .
.sne* In a reslistb free-fw-all
The new pktute, presenting a street battle eeqoenm ef the*
crosi-eedbn of American motro- *ports whrld as Jack Dempsey,,
politaa'life, with I n c y s i s ‘New1James J. Jeffries, Jimmy MelnrYerfc City (gxicab drl**r who b-* nln, M ssb Heesnhloom, Jim
•comes Involved in * war betwosnjThorpe, Frank Wykeff, Jackb
rival taslcab comptnlcs, and Miss Fields, Man Moontaio Dean, Boil
' Montana and other athlete* One
Rainer as bis 'Immigrant
whom be barely savct from de­ of Um picture'* sconce b bid in
part It ion, U front ths pon o! Nor­ Jack Dempsey's Restaurant, the;
man Krsi.nn the brilliant yotng famous gathering place ef sports
playwright wlloso "Fury’’
con­ celebrities having been coplod t*
Lnlm
sidered one of the outstanding (he b at detail.
In "Big City" Luise Rainer once
photopbys of list year
The production, wj»» filmed BfJ- again dsmonetratee her brilliant MUSIC IN
der the direction op Frank Dor- flair for roraatOlty in meting. A
tag* who** directorial sneceaecp far cry from bar robe In “The
date back to “Humcreaqu#'' a thi Good (Earth* and "The G rbt Zbg*
fold" and Um diract opposite of
Include in ti memorable hit*
"Sevrtiih Heaven,” "A Farewell to her recent portrayal of tbg Count-,
Arms" and the recent "History la css In "The Emperor’s Candbsticks," her new n h places her as
Msde at Night,"
The veteran character actor, a simple Roumanian girl who has
Benin Hsnb displays m i Mtracba ol'BtMa u alw abates &gt;m Charley Crapewh), held* the sup­ left her fetherbnd to com* to
■kla u the tuneful melodise of Pollack and Mitchell, and Gordon porting c u t of “Big City* end America, tho "land ef hope,”
m 4 R m l In Um Twentieth Century-Fox mo*lot MnuUoo, ‘'Thin

W .rk” Comes To
R ita On Tuesday
Ann Sothern, Edward
Horton* Jack Haleys
Mary Boland Star

“WISH*

New ways of loving Rod newer
ways of laughing In the new kbtf
of bugh-1ilt that b the funniest
,“comm»tIon-picture" of tha year
wOl bring a liberal ed act Iion in
kOarity to lb* aefeen of the R ib
j theatre when “Danger-Love At
. Work" p b y i Tuesday. Ann Both*
etn, Jack liaby, Mary Boland, sqd
•Edward Evereb Horton are star­
red in the diffbst comedy evpr
produced by the TwentbUi Cen­
tury Fog merrymakers.
In or out of bodlnm no one he*
ever seen the like* of the franUo
romsntka and haywire hibrity of
this outstanding comedy.
Id ^ m
nutshell (a very fitting plies, | B
the way) thi* new kind of rib*
tickling ta b b a simple story
(•Imply devastating) of Girl
meets Boy, Boy meeb Family,
Bey bees Mind) Tho Girl b Ann '
SoHicm, the dafflest debutants
who ever came out—of a trance!
The Boy b Jack Haley, tha mo*t
bewildered Romeo who ever fated
n shatgunl Tha Family la alto­
gether plxRated, with a cuckoo for
their crest and a strait-jacket
their coat-of-nrmat The Mind—
well, tbbody dote, it’a all grand

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■UR uamlndfel of the n n o r clrcnbUag through the Tillage. The
agent* dlacoecr they h e n been
tffcfcod by Walbum -and through
sympathy for each other, bicome
fait friends. With thee* matter*
compi icetin* l|&gt;e situation, the ar­
rival of the rn sic Minuter (Big
Rumaan) open* the way to a
happy conclusion.
Three elaborate skating num-

Um dasmlbg wond*r lends of thi
8wU» Alps, Intersperse lb« to­
manUe story. In these numbers,
IliM Henta iim tM many ekatIn* routine! mort difficult than
any m r M om attempted on lee.
Wm Iu of lnten.lv* practice were
necessary In order to jurfccily
m k o U the routine*.
Arthur
Treacher,
Raymond
Walbuni and Joan. Daria head the
Important aupportlng cast, which
aleo Include* SI* Rumaan, Alan
Heb, Leah Ray, MihrUIi Cooper,
Maurice Caw, and George Qirot,
Luba Rainer can bring teem to
her eye* at will She does It In
"Rig City,” the Metro-ColdwynMayer production which co-atara
her with Spencer Trccy at the
Hit* theatre Wbdafcday
and

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Sunday, Monday—Bonja .llrnl*, Tyrone Power In 'THIN
ICE." A gay and magnlfkent musical, superbtiv* entertain­
ment.
Tuesday—The Big Day, 42S special attractions and Ann
Solhem, Mary Boland, Jack Haley, Edward Everett Horton hi
"DANGER LOVE AT WORK." Regbtor f t the matin**.
Wednesday? Thursday—Luis. Rainer and Sponeer Tracy
In "BIO CITY" and Bobb^ Breen In "MAKS A WISH."
FVIday—On the stage nip* - o'clock BIO APPLE DANCE
CONTEST. The sensation of the country. On Um o'Tocn Jaosc
Matthews. New Songs, N et' Dsnctl—Everything you Ilk*.
“GANGWAY."
Saturday—Cesar Romero and Phyllis Brooks In “DAN­
GEROUSLY YOURS." Bab Ruaaoll In "LIGHTNING TRIG­
GERS."

AT THE PRINCESS .

Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 18th and 14th,
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so darned romantic, the screen
story by James Edward Grant
end Ben Markeon despatches poor,1
sane Jack Haley to the balmy
Southern plantation' of tho moot
p Is Hated family In D b b , n hap­
py household run by Mary Boland,
a hare-brained
dowager wha
wouldn't recognise an Inhibition U
ah* had on* Tho princpel target
of her nuptial-making shotgun b *
Edward Horton, a brain apecblbt
fat search ef n brain.

Mathew*, lovely Gaumont
aUr as *f»* appear* In .her labst
ileal production, "Gangway,”
gt the Rita Thaatar Friday
Others who appear |n ths east
Music b again an Important nr* Nat Pendleton and Noel Madi­
son. and tho song numbers were
part of n Bobbj Breen vehicle, written by tha Hollywood trio of
and bore are have Basil Bath boo* Lemar, Goodhart and Hoffman.
and Bobby In n scan* from
“Make a Wish." RKO production Oscar Sinus, noted
at tho Rib Wednesday and composer was brought t« Holly­
wood especially to writ# tho aongi
Thursday, In which tho _ young for "lU ka
a Wish," Bobby Guinn (Big Boy) Williams was ,
tenor b singing a
seetrad-Ao- drink s b - g m i k i f l
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Is Defeated

Rotary Hear!
C onservation
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New Justice Delivers
F i r s t Decision In
Case Involving Fed­
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Dr. A. H. Hadley Soys
Nation Is Wasting
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Urgds Better LawJ

Unfair Methods
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Declaring th a t on the wh° V
Florida's g am e lsw* are very rood,
hot pointing , out th at this w » j
one of the JlA states In the onion
to enact legislation protecting
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' WASHINGTON, Nov. 8—
(AP)—Threa Florida oil
.companies lost In the BitQpm ne Court today In their
effort to obtain a reconald*
cratlon of Its recent actioit
on the ground that Justice
Hugo L. Black wag ineligible
to sit on the bench.
The Court gave no explanation
of Its refusal to g ran t . raeun■Iderailon- T hat w as Jn line with
the regular procedure In such an
action. The
enncanesi r n t was
made a fte r Black .h id read one
opinion which he had Written, die3
rented to another, . and*' voted
against th#
governm ent in *
th ird case.
Tha Florida firm s sought a re*
consideration of tho court's r e ­
f i t s ! on Oct. I I to interfere witg
attem pts by the Security Com­
mission to subpoena telegram s
sent and received by the eompanlet.
Not only was tho constitutionaltty of B uck's appointment a t­
tacked but lb s petition contended
the court's action on the litigation

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CJln Italian Waters
PARIB, Nov. I . —
Arrival
of flvn Herman warahtp* la the
lu lla a Bay of Oast* for, com­
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ian fleet convinced French na­
val authorities last night th at
the Ilalo-Oecman-Japanve* pact
against communism, signed S a t­
urday la Rome, has sacral mlb
The
combined
maneuvers,
coming lew than |4 hoars after
signing of the
"enticed"
a l­
liance, was authoritatively de­
scribed la pari* a* ' ‘more than
a mere coincidence'' end
a
grave menace to French and
nrittsh colonial communications
through the Mediterranean.
The French
pres*
reported
last night that, during
Satur­
day'* conversation* in Roma, It
was decided to make Berlin tha
capital of the
an 11-communist
front and establish permanent
b ead g n artsn there f6r combined
consultations of the naval and
military general staff* p i o*rm siy , Italy and Jap an .tiee. It waa said, would constant­
ly alter mobilisation and opera­
tion Pina* to moot "any iirio a s
world conflict,**
Th so roll colly tho three fleeln
woe Id he aatnrad only la a com-

lAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1937

Sminole Cmraly Product
Fruit And Vegetable* Than
Similar Area In America'

NUM BER

Establish'd In 1908

Over 200 Passengers Killed:
When Jap Planes Bomb Trair
Blocked Kick Gives Florida 6-0 Victory Over Georgia

Seven Coaches Des- \
troyed On Express^5
To Nanking: Carry- Ving No S o l d i e r s
Chinese Launch **
Counter A ttack i
—

Attempt Ts Made To . ^
Isolate Jap Force **
South Of. fihnnghal
NANKING. Nov. 8.—(AP)- f

W ith lipe puraed and* eyre downcast Ilya. Anna M arie Hahn U
shown leaving an elevator for h er Jail coll a few minutes a fte r hear­
ing a Cincinnati Jury find her guilty of m urder in the death o f J a ­
cob W agnar. Tha fa c t th a t tha Jury did not recommend mercy au ­
tom atically condemned her to dsath. W ith th e accused “mass-murduress" is shown h er defense attorney, H iram Boleatnger,

Central Florida LaGuardia Moves
C 01 C Council To Prevent Fraud
Meets Tomorrow In New York V ole

Resum e Schedules
Mrs. Elvira Garner 125 Detectives A re Follow ing S t r i k e
.Will D e l i v e r Ad- Ordered To Watch JACKSONVILLE, Nov. I —O.
dress On “Ezeltier Slow Ballot Count W. Bartlett, executive general

agent, of Clyde-Mallory
Lines,
A largo attendance la expectNEW YORK, Nov, 8—W l- . last night announced details re­
ad a t th e
Sixth
aanlveraary M ayor La Ouerdia invoked hie po- garding the resumption of sail­
ings from New York and Jack­
sonville, following the
rocent
longshorem en*- strike
whirl*
mere* to be held tu th e Club- York
disrupted service
for
several
weeka.
room of tho Vnldea Hotel to- eenlall
Tho* first sailing southbound
morrow morning, officiate of tho 128
will bo Hid HS Agwldale, cargo
Seminole County Chamber
of
”
only, from New York. WednesCommerce announced today.
day, November 10, with arrival
T. E Simpson, president of ilowly,
at Jacksonville ttalurdsy mom
the local ChaThber and
also results
Ing. November IS, sailing north­
president of the Council will paper
bound Iha same afternoon for
preside over the
meeting
n t membJ
New York, for arrival at that
which representatives are ex- e)ty co
port Tuesday, morning.
pected from the Chambsra *.f
Mstt
The first sailing northbound
Commerce
throughout
Central the A
will be the H«. Seminole, cSrgo
only, from
Jacksonville,
F ri­
Florlde.
(rommli
day. November II. making cjll
at
Charleston
on
Saturday
with arrival at Now York Mon­
day morning.
The Htt. Cherokee, with panxengor* and freight, will sail
from Naw York ou Thursday.
Nlivembtr t l , making "call SI
Charleston Saturday, with a r ­
rival at
Jackson tid e
Humlay
morning. November H , sailing
the same afternoon, making cell
a t Charleston, with arrival New
York Wednesday, November IT.
Kffectlea with the sailing of
tha SB Shawnee, with passen­
ger* and freight, Saturday, No­
vember I t , regular sailings will
be resumed ea follows:
Tha Shawnee will arrive al
Jacksonville directly from New
York
tha
following
Monday
Attorney, follower
by a re ­
NEW - YORK, Nov- I. —{AT— 'morning, proceadlng that after­
sponse from C. A. Byrd o f. Dayton* Beech) greetings will n* An official cotton crop forecast noon tor Miami with arrival
offered by E arl W. Brow* of for ,11.141.04)0 http*, the Urgent Tuesday morning, sailing from
American
crop
aa Miami Tuesday afternoon with
DaLaad followed hy a history Indicated
of tho Control Florida Council record, caused futnra* to decline call *1 Jacksonville - Wednesday
by H. 1* Smith, secretary of the ID to II points net. When tha morning, proceeding th at after­
Morton
County
Chamber
of m arket re-opened today follow­ noon for Naw York direct, with
Commerce: and K arl Lehmann, ing the publication of the eetl- ariva| a t 11:00 o'clock Friday
secretary of the Labe County mate.
morning.
Renewed liquidation developed
Chamber of Commerce will dis­
but
tha
trad*
regarded
the
ease a New cam paign tor Amer­
losses a* comparatively moder­
ican Business*
Daring the business meeting ate In view of the Increase of
election of officers wfll bo held (Tt.OOe balsa la the estimated
and the meeting place not forth crop figure over ' that of a
month ego. The total w ar well
The "Exceptional Child" w*s
above the r r n i f * trade expec­ the aubject of an address by
ts Hons end lb* estim ate b for Dorothy Lamb, County School
th a largest crop la history. .
nurae, a t tha meet lag of th*
W est Bide I'aranl Teacher* A*
•oclsllon Thursday afternoon.
Daring the buslnase neuloh
of th* msetlng report* of the
various com mills** w ere heard
MIAMI, Not. I. -r{*T— A»raey* for Y**oo W. Harray, The Bonford Semt-Frp Black* Including a report o t th* FTA
to told police held him ln- cole- will net havo a practice Ma­ • ta la Convention
in
Daytons
im in to o d n tor 1 » bear* while s k * tonight since th e law fard Beach roceatly by Mr*. R L
I 'M B y dyteg af diphtheria. arm ory drill flrid ii to be weed Heard, who p reel dad aver tb*
by
th e R aikm el
Guerdon**.
Coach S. A B Wilkinson organ aO

Largest Cotton Crop
On Record Reported

Mrs. Dorothy Lamb
Talks To PTA Group

Leesburg Asks Game
With Pro Blackcats

— MnJVt U tah 2tM) p a-B cn g o rtt &gt;,3
tvrrr- b lllo il o r i n j u m l t S I a y . ■ C
( h tn e - o M ln lrtry o f { lU iQ - - t j
w ay a
w h e n f ix J n p a n s o O ' -'.l
p lu tir
iti's tro y w l s e v e n
j
c o a c h e s o f llio H oiithbounct*‘- ; |
T itin n n -P u k o w E x p r e s s t r a i n - -3
a) S U h 'lip o S ta t io n a b o u t 160 ".'j
jtTTTv'* n o r t h w e s t o f N a n k in g .^
1Itj m lni.tiy linIntT-l the train ^ i'
tu rn ed no troops.
The fill in »e itsclatrd ' tonight
A rarity of football—a blocked punt—gave Florida a It to 0 victory o w r Georgia In their game they had launched a .c o u n te r^ ■
at Jacksonville. Charlca Krejclcr of Florida broke up the el tempted kick by GeorgU’e Hilly Mims and oflsnslve in Isolato th e . J*&gt;Clifford W hlddon/ Florida end, swooped up the b a || end ran 2fl yards fo r touchdown. Whlddon (•** eueae torro south of Bhanghst.
estlm sied at il.ooo men, from-1', ■
trvmo right) la shown racing for the goal line.
______________ _
Its* landing huso ou the see ,
roast,
Bsvers rightliTK broke out h o t)i,
anuth and w rit of Shanghai. 10
Chekiang pruvinr# to the south
the Cblueae declared they had
repulsed a
surprise . Japanese J
thrust toward Shanghai
fMM , . .5
By RICHARD O. MABSOCK
the liangkow nay area.
]
MOSCOW. Nov. » —&lt;/P&gt;—now
The Japanese reported
Ad* ' ?
ala's educational, cultural
and
vanres south of Boocbow Crash ’ f
eclonlirte progreaa
from
that
nu the wostern edge of Shahs'
of a backward nation of llilierhills
lutiTiintlunal
settlem ent.
i
*tea to th a t of u country ploriilnese
relaforcem edte
war*
pairing In
flights
over tho
rushid to Bungktanf, A 1v t i a l j
point In the Chinese defaMesT.-#:
The City CommUatnncra meet In
the celebration of tb s Soviet
V^-iusi whlrl^ one of Hit C1*/*4 y *
Ion's loth birthday, Novum- the illty Hull tonight for their
Jnpiiirao columns wee striking -*i
Jup.ihrau
trm l monthly . meeting.
from tbp south.
Soviet leaders ron.lxnlly re ­
Another Japanese column, Chi'
The Junior tjmmlx-r of Com'
mind the masses
how
much
p tl 'e a ll a a ^ « I’aw. P m i I
better oft they ere mnterlnlly nn-rco will hold ,’lt* regular week­
end mentally than under the ly luncheon in tho grill room of
evert. Kiirclg it observers agree Hie Yuhlex hotel Tiled lay at 12:15
that the m aterial and m rnlal otlccklot of the innssei has risen from
e pul. of tell cor* *
whht, beforu Iha war, was a l­ The (’m in iI Ftoinla t'oenr
C ham ter of CoPlRlrrro will
most xoro^ f
i ' s pick ihe-Winner
Visitor* ' who ware In llusaiti ill the YalAex lintel Tin
nt s i turd ay's mn* ,
several year* ago report that morning at fl:(M o'clock fry
mines, Mr*. M. J*
the Kueslsn. w hile' (nr from be­ sixth n'nnivrroury cch bra'iuti
• p.m ford's plrk- '
ing ‘well dressed, now ' (s fb llo r
i ipi.-ti for Ihl*
clothed, Food now appear* *u(
I'craona who arc on) of work
flclent, If not over plentiful. II
l game tint). Mrsw
or who have only part tim e em­
no longer le rationed
to *"!' *‘t correctly -i
ployment nre rcipjcstiil to fill
Thu average wage of_ Indus­
i.i 1mini fiif'tj j(ElTl# *
out
the
csril
nu
it
drop
them
In
trial Workers has la in
an­
!-. u grime which
tho
mall*
or
return
them
to
H
ip
nounced as 1.770 rubles n year,
i.ifufit contcHtents
carrier*. No poatage will be re­
oy about | l l a mouth at tho of­
quired for the card*.
ficial exchange rate.
With
a
I -j .'imdi.g
inm pllm entary
The census was approved nt the
*u|t costing 300 to 400 rubles,
i t : ii. iii- nu* T heater worn
la&gt;t ecrtlon of renprevv and tin- rln. &lt;-[i|:fUkinuU ful Iowing
shoea ito rubles
and
buller
through It the President end Fun- Mi
about I rubles a pound. It take*
l i t - ii and In H'o ordi-e in
grcea hope to a - c r is ln *« p e n r
most of the Soviet wage to live.
'■tih It lll&lt;) wiip. Mr*. 51, W.
ty
ps
possible
the
exact
number
Hut the Soviet rltlien le nhle
H arriet, t&gt;. A
ll
Wilkinson, ,
of tihrmplnyrd peraone In Baiifnrd Mr- J
to ga to the Ih cslrr and tha
Htlnci-lphcr, J. 51.
and
Remlnlda
fo
p
n
ly
awell
ax
Btovlea, he has rheap book*,' he
)*11ii tphei
Jolmnll
Myrlck, |
Ihrnughout, the Nation, Mr. Holly Ml*» ll il.. I-ing. Allen Newenjoy* amusement park*.
rest
said.
homes and free education.
loan. Mr", Jack Wilkinson and
I'laude A- Bw.nsim'i blunt w arn­
In conclusion the local Post­
President Mikhail 1. Kallqln
ing fh*I Ih i povernnicnt's first m aster stnii-d that I lie following !»n i*!a*« Hli untioiil.
recently , wrote: ■
Winner* niny cull nt The
venture into this fu h l U«n men* are the persons who should re g ­
"ft Is true that we hare some tew tu ih* -i*i ic nu I f r ( h » e
Herald tiff"
nui
Inior than ister!
'w is e a c re ' alio compare dw ell­
Tuesday eiooinc nt 6 :0* o'clock
The attack was so f o i.f f jl th at
Those
who
have
worked
for
ing and food conditions of our
observer* apeculuivti un Hie po»&gt;i- pay. who are *hlc to work and in ri&gt;cet»- -ihclr ticket*.
workers with Ihuae. let us say.
Mlity th at a diffi-roit moI uC ru h a si ill want work i those who fo r­
of
American
workers.
They
may be sktabllslu-it iii the pro- merly had th eir own business,
euiwam that the American work­
•oacd wsgvs and li'Aits hill to ap­ fa n * , v r professional practice,
er consum es, ro.orn meal and has
ply do nuMtAiVtitebra- wh» hanuU) and no longer wot k a t Jt, who ere
A belter apartm ent’.
"itlerlul* gout, Into govsram int nldo to work and want workf
*. *
* - r .* *
7i
,.“ l hcllnvo 'th e skilled worker
program invoOipg ins Army snd
I t America sals more chocolate' Navy,
-Visitor* l&gt;"v" will hA held .
nt thn Hi-mliinle 11 twti Reboot,
then the Russian worker. One
Swsnsun said tha N avy was
Frlrtsv, Nov. 13 from 9:44 A&gt; ,
should not lake Into consider"definitely ap p 'rl revive.' rrgr.ul
M. throughout (ho day In cel#- :
g|h&gt;n chocolate bars alone, but
log effect* of Increased restric­
luallon of National Education,
afeo the materiel and cultural
tive lrgl»l*:i i.i
on the nsvut
Week suit all parent* and ffiend* . ,
services enjoyed h r worker* In building program 'll* apparently
•re requtwj^d to visit th* school
Uto Soviet Union; tor Instance,
h i m - lim J'd u rln * lt|*i d ay ., •
-t.-ic
twet home*, sanatorium*, kinder­ ntftrrud to &gt;hi* W alsh-H esly.A it.
which cstsotu t ’le U U r etandaid'
» 'r-. Mne 11-tU, kfaxwel) « • , '
garten*. nurseries and holiday*
fo r prlvnio IIrra* engaged i n
perlstly ro-i'irstad / " tboae
w h o "'
(Cm IIsw S m r a s . Peer)
rrnm cni contracts and which prapup tu h e ' pre-ent for the spestm ably wouW or perpetuatvl hjj[
ctal nasem hlr program In whlqh the wages and hour* bill s e l/iall department* of the K bacl ,’x
ulrd to com* up a* the special I t s '
The KMInute }|(gh Bchmii Cel- will be represented.
slon of Congress.
All vlitlar* were also reqaaot- .a)
cry-Fe&lt;ls
will brain e lhn-o-day
Navy DepsTtmi-id recomm-nda/HBNDAYK, NOV «. — (AT—to- tlons that the -u tm o st care" b* practice icealon thle afternoon on n t to r**|ster for one of •ho j
•argent communique.
reported taken In future labor Ugl»lili™ the high school practice field in rlassea aa attendance wtQ be .
t d a y th at Oeneralisstmo Fran- to guard ag ain st -inordinate de­ pnrperatloa fo r the Armistice Day counted tow*rd the annual FTA
4 laoo Franco'* forces hod man- lays" In completion of th* defense clash wth Doties M ilitary Acad­ prise ot |3 I for tha elaae h a v **
1 urored into several new poal' program , wet* expected to here emy of Jacksonville, to be played Ing (ha largpst altendance ad ,
t e*e la thu Babinunlgo sector f a r reaching effacU on cnesvk-ra­ on the local athlftlc field *1 8:00 parent* and friend* during; th e .0
year.
•• ,
o'clock Thursday evening
1 1 tha Aragon front.
tion of tha wogev and hours hillTho Celery-Feds, fresh from a
T h e operation ws* said
to
F urther apprehension over slow­
ava ' Atcalghlcneil the liunrgaat ing up o t th* " trre ly navy" pro­ moral victory over tho Orlando
non la the northern *roa *outh- gram w as expressed yesterday hy Tiger*, a r) still Jn good condition
aaAt of Joes n u r French borj Admiral Wttflam D- Leahy, chief and scrimraago
held possibly Monday and Ml
of naval operation- in his annual
ockaowt- report to fh a secretsiy, which Tuesdayram enl source* ----------Generally
f s lr toelgh
Coach Leon l CiI Mclsica* &lt;hl*
th a t a series of "mlo&amp;i" soldi
morning Staled -that be wished te Tuesday slightly w ansev
meats
rompsilsd
the
"Th# th ief of naval operation*
I militiamen to withdraw Is net satisfied w its lb* delay • in thank the cltlim * of Sanford fo r tram* northw est portion ;
Warted tbst ttbo In»ur- tha completion of new ship* built th rir splendid sup port In *tt**d- Extrem e northw est Florida
ly cloudy, w arm er la east
advance was limited to eth er b f Navyt yards or by privet# sn re * t Ih* gsnfonl Orltndo game
. tPMMtowed * • Faye Yneee) , and Ito hoped fo r eaolhry good tonight.

Reds Emphasize Progress
In Education And Science

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Mrs. M. J. Hyatt
Wins Grid Contest

Naval S e c r e ta r y
Opposes Proposed
Wa^es-Hours Bi l l

Hitfli School Ready .$3
For “Visitors Day*

Bisurgrents Report
GainsOnAragonFront

Celery Feds Prepare
s ' For Bollea Clash

irstloni wfll b- LOCAL WEA'

« » K o r,U h m » t« ttr

�i

Bata.Jar with tft*
AAAWonal evJdsncs m 7T,tahxlt
fonth*sd
funiM%M Srtoniay
Saturday
saftoanesment of #a aati-cdtemanlit poet signed by Itfly,
Germany, and Japan that tliaae these t aaclat power* are
gsttfng ready to wage War sgainst Rum la. The annouAe*
mast aald that it la directed agalnet none and &lt;■ open to
alt but that U merely the language o f diplomacy. “TIM
treaty algnlflsa," it wea also ateted, "that faaciam lntanda to defend Itelf agetnat every enmy."
Agalnat what anemyT Againat whom la It neesaaafjf
fog Italy, Oarmaay. aad Jan a to form an alliance in egrpr
to dtfand thsmastvM? Who ia preparing to attaefiTMir of
theaa three countries 7 What could any nation poaalbly
gain fhmi becoming the aggreeaor agalnat one of thee#
over-populated, Impoverished, warlike nations? Certainly
not Russia, for Russia already bits more territory than (ho

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Ethiopia, tha kind O f defense whlah resulted la
the eeiiure of Manchuria by Jap** Tha three
faadat powers are preparing for a defensive war
against Russia Whlah &gt;will result, If aucceaafu^ in a targe
part of Siberia being, taken over by Japan, In the Ukraine
being telaed by Germany, aad in tha craation of a gigantic
Roman Empire la thTifaditerranesn.
Wt hope that if this war come* other nations, per*

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1938
RCA &amp; ZENITH
EA fit TERMS

HOFMANN
Electric Service
m MagaeUa Are Ptoas tn

DAYBOOK

toe hits aad mdnaurlnga, tha
If. . biasing ahlrer
91 Pina troaa. tha thrill aad fo r
r f l t l longue
3 f Insects wbara tha
!' grataaa quiver;

golden

Daly ona aound so wildly, bold►j*-if flung— .
Jrto book of wild geaeo rising

' from tha rl ref,
Ifrn T C B ADAMS.
I toe*use a labor union cfiarge-1
I with going on -m “slumming
•NlPJoh, wonder what oa would
i f bo over ran for Congress.

•. - - — . o - ■

Mkfotd U going to have a mw
&gt;00 trailer camp, a fallow laid
M dreamed (ha other nightt that’s nothing, wo had a
«e that
hid been dlfIn Hack Rumbley'a cri­

nor ! i likely to. Wt htvt but k small stake, if any, In
thoae p a rta of th b world which art t e b e fought over. We
want to war once te help the rest of the world. We ehould
stay but of the neat one.

W A S H IN G TO N , Nov. t — Often
tha qoaallen ia aakadt what will
Justice Clack do shoe and II aa oners from mobs, lis disapproved
of proalalaaa permitting .countlaa
anti-lynching bid la teatad
tha supreme court, oa seem
te be fined boavlir for having baan
it wOl be.
Ha did haf than raise the ques­
tion of whether It woa constitu­
tionally permissible to t tha fadtime Block WM sol a eandldata els! government to ttap Into the
local low enforcement field. But
for tha suprams court.
Thle prelude la given so It may Black baa not stood boevlly on the
be understood Mat In replying to division of etata and federal dutiea.
It ia true enough* that advocates
questions about Mo position Man
on tho anti-lynching bill, Block of antUyaefckig legislation atnee
the nee# nfTW eral power to pun­
ish eoantias aad officials gf Boun­
ties wharp - lyttehlnga occur. Tho
Black “raaerratloaa- along that
Ibta might. If written Into n bill,
partially m tltfy Ha affuellrasmae
But the fact remains Mot while

Tree, SaUl ASdteoaa. aalh Pee*
Okarwtte t»bi». Jobs MersbaB
Passat, Howard Botetsr, Jr., Rey
IlowalL JN teak Mewall, Nod
Baadtek oed telly Pugh.
Mrs. o, R. Boat sad Mr* &amp;
W. labUi alteada# U s Couaty
Parant Teachers Association St
Oaaara Uat weak.
Ttaa Community Church last
Sunday accaptad tha roatgaaUon
ol tbolr paator, tha Rar. Jaa.
M. Tbampaou. wba la takftag
to aeoapt a charge at St. Cloud.

Tbs Olrl Saeeta antatlalaad
at tbatr LHtla Houta Teoadar
anaraooe la honor • of Saovt
Praaoaa Thompeon aad Mr* ».
M. Thompeon, Coflualttao C U B
man, who bare bbb* active la
Mo nonet war* alaoo IU P ftu l■altos la lilt. A teatur* ot Mo
aSamooa * u o hasdkarehtet

BUSINESS MAN’S
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A 59% Discount on
12,061.32

pftea yon ana affaH la pay

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SERVED FROM
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W E R T -T h e JE W E L E R

on

bs Illinois CentraI'a "ftaaam s
p o s ja r kfkiUhod bt The Hamid
Be o th er doyf Rows’ did that.
Ivlddntly they are as had on rail■ndf as they a n on motorist*.

who limply chnriot’iaolgte thunselveg when cold germi art
being circulated, to avoid thia troublesome malady. They
W o are looking forward to A r are i
sdla receiving an Army air bat*.
1. Get plenty of bleep, fresh air and sunshine.
f t foal aura M at if Waurhula
2. Eat all the nourishing food you need, but avoid
an bflp her In any way, aha II
overeating.
ba glad to do ae— Wauckula Adt 8. Dress sensibly and With regard to the climate.
^raeat*. In te rc ity co-operation.
--------- 0--------4. If you get wet, change to dry elothing aa soon
Japan, Germany, and Italy ata
ag poulble.
holding hand* In a ring-aboutB. Breaths through your nose, not your mouth.
tbf-roaey, with lha big old Uua
. ala* haar alltbig In Me middle
6. “Cleanliness ia next to godliness." Bathe dally.
aad gnaihlng hi* teeth. If that
7. Avoid constipation.
la s t enough lo d a rt aomothlng,
8. Gat outdoor exercises every day. Long walks
ft ought to be.
are excellent.
o v e r a aked to r a n a v plat9. Avoid sudden changes of temperature.
i te r hla party, but the tint10. Keep Away from people who have colds.
muat be found f ir a t—Miami
“It goes without saying. Dr. Frlaer says, “that thoae
,14- Republican party leader*
IkArt tog of ualng their bead*. with colds must use head^aiohiefa when eneeaing, cough­
Petersburg
Independent. ing or expectorating, to avoid Infecting other* Overeat­
1 should consider Ilia rile Me- ing lower* resistance, making tha Individual more sus­
ceptible to eolda. tf you have difficulty In breathing
property, see your doctor promptly j your tonsils, adenoids,
, Don’t go from n hot
table protection .and
rent ou the novtr cool off by alt ting in a &lt;bmft or directly in front of
* * * *" *toctolc ton. Finally, tf thsrs t
toe write! ta 7™* vWni^.
Ul3»*
-5 r four were horns, quATABtina cold auffteWa, particularly If there are
with whUh' children or old people around. The infection of children

The election of IBM, however,
brought out enough campaign
pledges for an antl lynchtng bill
apparently to aaautw reconsidera­
tion of the lasso by tho tenets. Tha
house already had passed a itltynrbfng legislation.
Since Black was tha loader of
tha previous filibuster, wa asked
Mm le*t session If ha tg a la
planned to filibuster tha measure,
lie ducked the word filibuster,
since any senator declines te con­
cede ha would willfully bald up
tha senate business by th at strataay. However, he aald lh at unhaa
an accepuM e bill wao drafted, ha
4would
- . . . I .1 -debate
- J A . I . I,
H fully.**
II* then added M at ho believed
it was poaalble te w rite a* akUlynchhtg till which would ho w
coptahle te hlmaelf and aotbe of
hit
cetlragute from eouthov i
ytalea. II# did not preaumo (a
apeak far all of Mem. He epettly
dlillked auch leglalallon, aad
heatedly argued th a t tha pcoMim
waa.aulvlng itaelf.

LAKE MARY

We are happy to announce the
addition to our Btaff of Mr. Carl­
ton Mercer who is a factory
trained lufyric&amp;tion expert

Mr*. R. M. T rue u e te fta lu rt
Me Ladles AM M
M e Q u a­
nt unity C h u n k lu
bur
horn*
O ct U . Mm. mruMl LsgtrquIM
lad the deeotloaai
aad
M r*
Albert WhUakar, Ma president
k La__ I_ L b I L .

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Commualty Church eafoyod a
fella wahtp Sep per ftM ay • a s*
slag aa a part pt a wtetd-wtde
eeataonUI of roratga mlaetoo*.
The following program waa pt*
seated: RkM. -Waitteg te r tha
poet o r - played by oaMa Mar*
.^fhitaker, Charlotte True, Martop Jtearau, trraaeea Thompaou.
N atalie T rue; p taaa sola. Ruth
A adsraea, paper, ’' t e a c . t e u Mat y o a r- Mrs. MahalU Cola:

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MUs Darla UhUi mpattetaad
at * HebS Party at t o t home

Sanford

ga hla recent trip areunJ
late. Mark Wlkog o u praq
f made up bla mind W run
IM’-lsnaie. “Smart atoorv
aaya Ike Miami DaOV News,
saylpg Wilcox gill wake as
loeement ef hie In lent Ion ta

Mark'Should ba hast, ha
)«Ue the worse off, end

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Social Calendar

Farawatt Reception
h Given For Pastor

Personals

Thar* wDI bo an Im perteat
tailed meetlny o f the South Side
P -T. A. a t SitS o’clock.

Th* Barak P a tte r Orphanaya
Club wDI hold their regular meet­
ln r at ItOO o'clock In the annex af
the Plrat Uelhadlat Church. The
afternoon will aleo be apent quilt.
Inf and lewiny, Ilotteaae* will
U Mm p, A. Halnea, Mra. R. L.
Bhlnhalaer and Mra. Judd Smith.
Mra. Myrtla Taylor Dradfurd
will xpeak on AH at the Wom­
an'* Cl«b at 9:04 n'ckkk. The
public |* luvlled,
Yh u m o a v
There wlt| be a peer* meetlay at tha Woman'e Club a t
10:00 o'clock.

T. R. B am tlle and dough*
M rs. A. K . R o ssetter ter,Mra.
June Marie, and Mr* I . T.
H ostess T o T . E . L. Dose retained Friday from D iney where ^bry hare been ep.-miUu
Mra. A. X- Raaaetter waa ho*- aereral day*.
te.a to lha T. E. U Claat ef the
Mra. Catherine Renter had v»
P in t Ilapllat Church which met
Thurxday at bar hem* on Celery her yue*ta yeetrrday Mr- and Mi'»Ray D talela, and daughter*. RMa,
Avenue,
lied meet and other garden Marjorie and Mary Anne, of
flower* were placed In pleailny Mount Dam.
airanyemtnte about the room*
Mra.' P. w . Stanley conducted
the devotional after which n ahort
bualne** a*i a ion wa* held with
Mr*. K. M
Carroll piraldlny.
Rhurt talk* were yiveh by Mr*. W. and Mr*. W Dyke*.
B. Kinter, Mm H. A. Kdrnficld.
Mra. J- U tnyley haa returned
Mr*. W. C. DeCouraey and Mr*.
from Decatur, Da., where ih e ha*
P W. Stanley.
Mra Stanley conducted a aoclal been ■pending aereral daya with
hour duriny which game* and eon- her daughter, M arguerite, who la
teats were enjoyed. MU* Nancy a freahman at Agrtea Scott ColRoaaetter and Pradfriek Roiaat*
ter each ytv* a reading Oreup
Mr*. W. I. Hughey haa relum ed
Number Five with Mr*. Dl S. C
Star aa chairman, served a* ho*- to her home on Eaa&gt; F ifth Street
a fte r apend leg asm* tim e In Mi­

T o -N ig h t

P ut h i n |&gt;cu name nnieii .l
by ChnrliM Dickens.

AnttioriuHl *&lt;r&lt;*n at|i of rim t

9 R D E L IC IO U S
SNACKS. . .
nWAMEr. T o u n tro n M
P w e lh
f r m e k «tt*
ewawtr. I" u tt tlaetla
lswC. ant u m ih t ih ,
M*** pepelar. t i n t IX« . n i n it.ie.

cyouikform

t*^Re^*lkm*hU 1 were * eerred to ami with h e r daughter, PVancee,
the following i M m T- 1&gt; Bryan. who la recovelm g rapidly a fte r •
meant lllnate

U r and Mrs. Marvin F. C rab­
tree announce the birth of a
daughter, Cynthia E laine,-on No­
vember I n t Ute Mobil* Infirm ­
ary la MobOe, Ala. Mr*. Crabtree
will be remembered *■ the form er
Mia* Lola B ritt of thl* city.
Mr and Mra. Tom Cornell.
Mia* Cllaaboth Durak of lloaton,
Maaa, and Mlaa Ann Durak, MU*
Mary Durak and Jo* D a n k of
Melbourne have been vlaltlng Mr.
and Mra. Mlckay Durak a t th eir
ham* on Weat p tra t Street - for
eevoral day4.

Tueaday

Dr. K&lt;li*b«th T rary, Mr*. A.
M Philip*. Mr*. J. II. Brown.
Mm. rJokn Meleeh, Hr. and MraRalph sm ith attended the m eet­
ing of Section Number Seven
Florida Federation of Women'*
Ctab* In St- Cloud on Friday.

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WEDNESDAY

JACKSONVILLE. N ot. A .- W
—The Florida »tnte Iwmrd of ottmpathlc medical examiner*. In
annual ' meeting her*. yeatenlay
rlrctml l&gt;r. Norvd K, Brown of
Tampa chairman,
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Idorejoy, a Colby nlummi.i, died
Nov. 7, 1M7. at the hand. of an
Alton. III., mob infuriated by hia
an't-slavery writing*. He
30
year* old.

t T. Wilma of Ratio IIWo ie
T U tS D A T
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"**'• W"*rrd theraday even* the gweat of Ragwr Mellleg.
BaMlat Church will hold ^ R a 1*"* * W| ■
"•ft* * 0" *•*- Mlaa Caroline Diggers wae the
monthly bualneea and eoclal mndt- ." 1
I**1* t'x"nnun,,Y yueat of Mr. awd Mr*. Wllliem
Inf at the annex at 7;»0 o'clock. Ichur{hP*« ,0 l«v# aoon Bralwaid la Ewatle yesterday.
Hmbean * w ill. be Mr*. 0 .
**• CSe»u*l where they will make
Tomer, Mr*. M. M. Smith. Mr*, their fatwrw h e w .
W. 0 . Edward*, and . Mlp, t l.{ The ekarch wae decorated vlUt
fl2 ~
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la prof union of ealerful fall fleer
_T®lJ ra rilh t »*nthly m*«ln« ,m ,* » g«hn * W
Yellaw ran*
Mia* Maty Maxwell returned
p l a t t e r * -of Weetay nita placed a t Intervale about Utt
church burned throughout Hie thfa afterwaan free* Jacksonville
what* aba haa been epeodlny the
enghr
Mr*. Albert Whitaker presented week-end.
Mr*. Thornpec n with a hand bay aa
*hlt* elephant party. All mom a jrlft from the Ladle* Aid Seclciy
Mr* Pnaak D- Bcett haa leD
hem am unted In attend'
•Her whleh Robert Tree pave the far Winter Park where ah* ie
Urniw will be a board m eetlnr couple a allear fruit t.w t aa a ekiperun ad the Kappa Alpha Fra­
*t tlw Junior irtyh School P.-T. memento from the member* of ternity a t Roll trie Ceileye
A* at ItOO o’clock fallowed by Dm
r*y«ltr uncling at 1:30 t'.loek.
Dr. and Mr*. Harry tVoodrjff
Rafreehmenta were eerred from
The II, F- Club will meet at th* a table ortrlald with a lee* elelh Late ratamed from Miami wbrra
boat# of lit*. Merry Kent, H i t centered with n rate of yelli'w Dr. Woodruff attended th? f t,I *
Park At*, at Ti30 o'clock with
f e a u l Conr eat km
Mr*. Kent and Mm R. W. Turner
•a lioitraeef,
j
HeweA Sharp of Sen Ant&lt;-I*,l
Th* Intarmedlala n, A'a of
Tea**, formerly ef thl* city, i*
th# Plrat next let Church will Mra. A. P. aleaaon, Mr*. P. D. tleKIwf hi* perm**, M r nad Mru
haru a " ta c k y party, honoring Anderaen, Mr*. Roy Howell, Mr*. A, J. laeilay , far aevrra! iliys.
all of th* Intormedlatn IMptlet A. F. Kemp, Mm II- M. Coch­
■ P I * at the homo of Mra. Roy rane, Mr*. W. V. Dunn, and Mm
Mr. and Mra. S. O. litas* have
w n l l , isa i Park Aveuue at 7:o# Robert True.
Th* decoration a returned from Aaherille, N. Co'clock. A price will be (lie u ware In chary* of Mr*. W E where they hare been .yand-ng
for lha tackle*! roe turn*.
•c ttra l month* at their eunimrr
Cel*.
The Sin ford Darden Club will
hav* a to u t] mretlny a t 10:00
o'alock at th* home of Mr*. HM. Papworth, 911 Park Avanua,

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TAMPAN IIRADS OSTBOPA1

WATERV1LLE, Maine. Not.
—•{A1)—Fbnner rreeldent Herbert
Hoovtr will .peak here 'today »t
Colby college ctercl.ea In memory of Elijah P*rl»h LoveJoy.j
known a* lh« "flr»l martyr to
tba freedom of the Ameriean

J M A B W B PmegAW JORDAN. S rialy B4Uag______

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D A FFY IN C O A T S

W,

ROBB BUSHES
Alee Have Cb*4r« Shrubbery

cmnmU-

.lonlng atwl finally

Jninina

Jmetita In armament of lb* Wichita
Sonja Henle and Tyrone Pow. have delayed iN completion late.
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- now- All of the prcytw u h.v» l« in de­
e r make lore .m ld .t the .now ^
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clad aplendora of the •» ,p n r , mnierlal». in.ufflclcnl
diafllny
Alpa for your romantic delight f„rrri Hn,| „ ,w .,« iy rhangr* durIn "Thin Ice." Twentieth C#n-i ing rnni&gt;t ruction.
tury-Fox muiical enriched by, - t h e delivery &gt;f Ihe iiinrnfl
three liltlay aenyt from Pollack rn tr|rr Ymklnwn
d-lnjiil duo
and Mitchell, and on* from (itr- | n feiiivr reluct Ion a e o n , which
don and Kerell On the aerten at mu»t he replan -,1 j- f i e i that rhlp
11m Rita tonight.
’
mil he ready to ,ioip ihe fleet ai
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

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P A IN T S

QUALITY— DEPENDABILITY
Pittsburgh P roof Product;

JOB PRINTING

T alk W ill Be Given
tail-craft ralrler/ ihuilM ilelir*
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r# t,y ,0 ptp.

wlllLapeak Wednreday at ' h o a lUtp of -«nrpli lion in that
“ Fifty-three I 'n l n ije r r
hn&lt;-e
h«-n under ronatruellon. Of thee*
the Draylnn &gt;n 1 Ixm .ut. have
juFired lhft-.fic.it Twenty-three -f
the»r ve«el* n t/ a teen -l.-lnyi-&gt;l In
y.in.ng lire f.vrl by etrtkrr, la 'J
delivery nf m aterial, and h«e»lurry chang'a during
io n » (fu r
Jtlon."
t\ The W alah-llealy Act, which la
rrprru-ntatlve -&gt;l I h i New D tel'a
t labor pul Icier, altw td up pMieureinienl of ma&gt;erl*l fur naval eculatructlon by Im pm ug 'n ew ernjtra c tia l a tlp u ia llm
( In view of th* menacing world
' political altuation, thla
leglalaitlon mey be tha focal point for
’ titte r aongreoakmal debate on th*
wage* and hour* bill.
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Apple B utter

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N o. 12 MOPS
MK-WPT r u n t'Moa'ur.* a t-onauwn

Large H einz A sst. Soups 2 for

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Fancy Blue R ose Rice 4 Lbs.

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CHlCAflO, Noe. t.—(JPI—C re­
ation of a “program commute*" to
draft the p an y 'e pollcle* and de­
fine It* aUnd on goventmatital laaue* waa approved 'ta il wreak by
the Republican National Commit­
tee.
The rhalrm an a n d ‘ member* ef
the unique group, numbering at
least, 100, will be aelected by lb*
CTvwviifve tody o f lb* national
committ** a fte r conautttng R 'pub­
lican rong r**i man
and allwi
party chleflalna

flweakyiwlg ala*tea K ra ft

| N aval S e c r e t a r y
Opposes Proposed

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cl-ion aualaltiing the
E rtlrril
Trade Cimimlvalon'a eodtcnllon
th at two firm* had engaged Mi
unfair m elh..l- of rom pelltlon In
m arketing th.-ir product In Inter*
elate romnn-rce.
The Court'* ntwrM juatlce read
th* opinion in a firm and Heady,
voice glancing about the rouHroom aereral time*. No dloeent
to the dedalon wa&gt; announced.
The Commiealon had contend­
ed that the companion hail told
proepee'Ive ruetomere they had
been aelected to receive free an
encyclopedia and
would have
to pay only 109.90 for Iona* leaf
m aterial to keep It up to date.
"Thi-ae reprvaen'ationa a r t falae
and mMIradlng,” the Commie*Ion
raid, "The price of IOV.90 la tn
fart the regular price o f th* en­
cyclopedia pin* th* loo**-leaf
terrlc*.’1
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mad* heeaue* they auppart
th* hue! tram beneath,
bringing th* yeuthful H i*
tour teday*a. fathlan da*
mend* Itefu** imitation*
In name pnd d.algtv

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in n e w h it

Florida Move
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Royal G ellatine
Gibb’s Catsup

14 Oz.

Tall Borden’s Milk

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Campbell’s Pork &amp; B eans 2 for

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Over 200 P autngen
OtTY NEWS BRIEFS Killed By Japane*

Union ooee woe an object of
criticism hi the outside world,
Both Tokyo and Nanking again
i Jt els | Ions between the young of
denied reports from Berlin that
the seise appear Dee and eaey
Germany was attempting a truce
enough now. Out family life has
hi the g sM n l Chinese-Japanese
become more stabilised,
vital
war. Generalissimo Chleng Kalffarty million ’ children are •tat 1stIcs Indicate, by the aboli­
■g to nebool In Itnsils. where tion of legal abortions, and en­
of chlld-resring
jn'w w re only 7.4M.060 before couragement
1 nod discouragement or divorce ' The Supervisory Committee W
v revelation, lUltersey has by making II more costly.
the Florida BU u Fanners Whole­
rn reduced from *7 percent
I hang, II miles south of Bhang-jbut intends to fight to the bitter
Soviet Rustle, like otber counlg percent The young Boa- j trice of Ei/Vupe, la Intent on sale Market will uteri In the Mar­ hal. '
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lend.
ket
Office
lonlfht
for
their
regu­
ns have ItOOO playground*. rearing a lot of beattby yonng
Simultaneously the Japanese; Morn than 100 Japanese alrlar
meeting,
Manager
J&lt;
GMich­
Mo Urey had only 1X6 under | men fur the nest war. It le said
edmltlrd their earlier claims of plane* fiundsy bombed a doxen
ael announced today.
occupation of Talyqaa-Pu, capl-[cities In the Bbanghal area killing
I that one out of every three
JaUI Soviet Rnasla'a
strus- - women In Moscow I s . an astal of ghsnsl Province In N orth!hundreds of Chinese.
ag
Industrial
development
China, were premature. A g ree t' Fighting In the great tattle
tebeu up with the needs of
bailie still is raging n o u n J the which has. raged around this In&gt; 171.000,000 inhabitants, there
walled city- A number of Ainert- ternaU oul city since mid-August
BUlDteiy to be any unemploycam In the Talyuan-Fb area weru today was going on wrtn tremennL N ow areee have been
unre ported and It teas feared thyy dous ferocity along a bioken lino
tied and are (s in g developed,
•Iof about M miles.
tahly th e g re a t region above
-------------- ~| The Japanese were attacking
Ge. were married by Count/i everywhere end foreign mllltsry
I Aretlo circle,
w
Judge n . W. Ware yesterday.
attaches believed that the best nf
the Central Chinese government
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WIMSf WWi MW Hbtu
•«* vsswim j
, troope formerly engaged around
war.through which,critics say, i* r building Tncvlty night at
Robert Ooodloe, an employe ot the rlty bad been withdrawn west­
Russia lasllir paestng, In one of T. j 0 o'clock, se.-.iHisg to T. E- George’s
Place,
returned
to ward &lt;0 the great "Hindenturg"
the manifold mysteries of Bus- glmpaen, presldenl.
I work today after undergoing line defenso works In the Soo-how
slan Ufa
1
. —
an operation recently for - up- | Likes region between dbsnghal
I County Agent CX. R. Dawson pendlcltls.
end Nanking
left yeeterdsy
for Oslnesvlllo J
------An area of more than 600
where he will etlct^J the
The parent Teechern Assocls• conference on County AgrnU and tton o{ ,h# Mnforj Junh^ HUh
I|
j Home
Demoni.ri.tton
Agenle 8cb00, w,„ b, h#I&lt;,
lb, ielwo,
opening today and ending Salur- , B(ju or| uln Tuesday afternoon at
)US day.
. j 1:15 o'clock, tt was anCBunced
The Board of - Directors of to d ,f’
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CmtlAUig from Wso* One
the Sanford Junior Chamber of
i K t ' r children *'eboul' (hn ter- g*m? Thursdsy evening. Circuit
Junge MltUrd
R.
.turn of tbe past, thn forred la- more works persons working en rommercu will hold a spselsl
Shoe which bent backs In. eqtd;. WPA projects or emergency proj- meeting tonight at 1:00 o'clock Smith will preside over Ihe Fall
, U list' factories nml fields ;.- w sets of other Federal Agencies) at the home of Clyde Kamiey, term of the Circuit Court for
' f it owners and landlordi. the Enrol Ires working In a CCC
CC" according to a itatemenl made Seminole County which open*
. jwoekery of . lb* people ,.by tbe camp; persons receiving NYA
( c u r ’s doge—the polka’', '
student eld; persons working on
&gt;'i Although tbs dread political emergency work projeela don*
’polite welches or tr Itin loyalty ducted hy the State or local gov7*1 the Roviet cltlien, the purge ernments, as part of a relief pro- OppMri to 1 here etferlrd
Ibe gram.
.'ordinary Russian tittle, etcept
Mr. Holly listed the following
;t 0 make him shirk dangnrmi* *■ those who shouldn’t register:
I, responsibility, keep hie moulb
Those working full-time for
abut tighter so far as potllici wages or commissions; those who
• le concerned and avoid contact devote full time to their business
- with . foreigners, leal he b„ *u«- or profession; (some of these ”
_______________ charged with driving while In' peeled of treating with spies.
workers may be looking for an- 0f the WPA, NYA, CCC and loilcated
after
he
knocked
What the Russian talks about ther Job but Ihey should nod tug* other emergency agencies c«n- down a powerllne pole with the
-In the one room assigned hi* liter); those working p art time ducting emergency work project* truck b* was driving.
' family In the overcrowded dlle* (except on emergency work proj* tupportnl by public (und*: thore
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la ten* denied foreign earn In ects) and who do not want more unable to work because of permsPrincipal* of Seminole County,
; tee streets, where tbe great work; those on strike unless ae- „ent disability or chronic Illness; High Schools will r.icot aim Slnto
majority of Russians seem lo lively engaged In aeeklng employ* those who hav* retired and do HupeiIntendent Colin English end;
pass most of their leisure lime, ment; those temporarily ekk or not w ant work; young persons 1other school principals in tea'
tea talk on any political or In- disabled who hav* full tlmo Job* excluded from work becauseof Angebltt Hotel In O tl-n.li Irdvjr
; tnfual local
question
adheres to which to return; those on va- Child ta b o r Law*.
1tu diicuis mniterii. pcrtlivnt
to!
strictly to tbe formulas of the cation or* taking tlm*-off from a
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; the
successful operation
nt
.Official press.
full tlmo Job to whfch they will
Mexican cooking U highly »«a- .ithooU in lha aurroundtng toun-l
r T t w love" In the Rovlet return; admtnlstratlv* employee* toned.
Itlce,
.

Rotory HmH

JL-SUT S f f s e

Conservation

Needs
in U. S*!r,orid'
1
y«*»» ■«*»at_____
I Hadley said that he took a trip

•ad fish hatcheries.
In Florida. W» rfcM, the problem
of conservation r i w t i i Itself In­
to ( 1) the ccoicrrstlw i of wddHfe, (I) tbo conM mUon of for­
est*, and {)) tbo conservation o f
water resources- In this etomoe*
lion, bo said, such a project as tbo
cross auto canal ahoalj bo rp proached with the greatest cau­
tion.
Others present a t today’s lunch­
eon were H. R- Clood, a former
president of ths Orlando Rotary
Club, 8 . O. Chase, who has recent­
ly returned from Asheville where
ho spent the summer, nml Donald
Lamson, Junior Botsrlan for the
month-

csed o o srrm m r a n o«*
i through the Everglades whan moat
the antelope plsy," D r. Hadley of that country was under water,
said that already there la prac* and constituted excellent hemes
tkally no place In the country fur docks, and wildlife i l every
where the buffalo roams, Or where description, and in those deys he
Hie deer and antelope play, and “ Id the lakes and streams wars
that If conservation laws are not IHerallv black with ducks. Today
strengthened and hotter enforced, he said they are all 1, 0, 10.
ths advance of ervlllaation will The two printIpsl causes for Ibe
soon blot out all wildlife sUofrth- disappearance of wildlife, Dror.
1Hadley said, are (II bvtrsbotiling.
Declaring that hie chief Inter- or the ruthless killing of birds,
est lies In the preservation nf irysndless o f 'law*, and (XI the
birds and animals, Dr. Hadley da* destruction of breeding grounds,
Road Ira ftk In BriUln
eland that the waste of this and Ibe natural environment for
country’s nature] resources is not wildlife, doe lar.itty to drabtar.# 10,000 animals dally.
alone confined to wild life but ex* »f msrsb lands,
tends also to farmlands, forests, The correction of this sit action
and to even the minerals and oils Is dependent, he said, upon the en*
underground. He said that there actment of the proper gain* prola a veritable "mads scramble1* to tec Ikm laws, the enforce msut of
get *11 the oil under the ground such laws, the divorce ef loth
out of the earth and. be insisted gams laws and enforcement firm
that this, as .well as wild Ufa, the realm of polities, and ths re­
should be; protected for the *sko qu lilt Ion by lljr government of
of future generations
bird sanctuaries, game preserves.

the wealth of thle country la literally Intihausjlblt. "When farmers
wear out one farming section,’’ he
say*, "ihey have simply moved on |
•o another newer farming section,
but the time Is coming when there
will be no now Isnd* to move

bathroom, for rent. Thane 777.
—
- - E C 5 5 -__________
HAVE TOUR Watch repaired by 15— A p a r tm e n ts F o r R e n t
cue who* really knows how,
FIRST FLOOR epsrtment Priv^
Briggs, Jeweler M an o lia Avw
nta bath, garage, Furnished
-,
..
W ^ BUY
* T 1,^ ,htn,d rooms. 606 MagnoliaNothing- tss East 4 ft Blreet.
ROOMS urid apartments for rent.

Wild Ufa, h* continued, has four 3—Automobiles
principal value* In thla country:
* - r - m i*
( 1) economic, (X) recreational,
(3) scientific, and (4) sentimental, M
f w .Tj ;
or e.ihetk- The U tter, he added,
*
I* *■ Important a t the others, for
K 1 * B{
a country loea* m uch,of it* popu- ^
l*r*'

Used Car Special

1935 FO R D COACH
ALSO AT A BARGAIN
1936 CHEVROLET DELUXE SPORT SEDAN
1936 CHEVROLET STANDARD TOWN SEDAN
25 CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES

Proctor Chevrolet Co.

kills

SIX ROOM furnished house for
rent, 310 E. Oth S I Inquire EOT
E- 6th S t, or phone 670*W-

perfect
5—Help Wanted
UJ3ED
FR1GIDAIBE
condition Bargain. Scotl-CarraYOUNO MAN to work In aarvko
___
| station- - Apply box 43 care way, Inc.
Herald.
ONE*BED of big Boston lettuce
and about 20,000 collat'd plant*
for sale. T. E Olson, 1606 W. 3rd
'ASK FOR our price* on oil *nd street.
| wood heaters, andirons, grata
guards, wood baskets and other 80— H o u ses f o r S ale.
cold weather Item*. Btanley-Rog- SIX-ROOM dwelling In IBth
cra Hardware Co.
block Cily; first dans conditfon; garage; reasonable cash
payment, balance Ilka rent, Call
FURNISHED ROOM adjoining or write Box N o-o Herald, City.

Records ot 56 year* of relief work by the American Red Croat
•how no community is immune to cataatropho—whether
flood, fire, epidemic, highway accident, drowning o r
other hazard. The Red Crow always gtanda
ready to help. So join for your own take!

FLOODS ROSE TO DANGEROUS HEIGHTS In many cMm m
•Ippi vsleys In 19) 7. Red Crou rescued and fed a mlBon atxl a I

TORNADOES are
AaaHn nf mast
fr«a««a* licx r-

filA S M S
THOUSANDS

4
a

�*
S a n fo rd l a T h e O nly C e n tra l •
F l o r i d a C U y A ffo rd In* R a il, H lfh w a y ,
y
A n d W a ta r T r a n a jo r ta tlo n

S em inoU C o u n ty P ro d u c ed y
.More F ru it A nd V r* * U b la a T h a n 'A n f
S im ila r A re a In A m arie a r

VOLUME XXVI
■W ■■

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

IM

Enlahllnhcd In 1908

&gt;AY, N O V E M B E R 9, 1937

NUMBER 324

Russian Agent
Sanford Is Host To Reveals
Battle
For
Shanghai
Ends
Plan
Trade Body Officials To Quit Meet With Retreat O f Chinese
In C entral Council
Mrs. Elvira Gamer
Is Gues.t t ) f Honor
At Breakfast Held
At Valdez H o t e l

Bids Are Offered Ordinances Are.
For Installing Adopted At City
Police Radio Set,Commission Meet

LitvinofFs D e p a r t ­
ure Regarded As A
Protest Against Ef­
forts To Ease Japs

TRAIN KILLS SIX ON GEORGIA GRADE CROSSING

Gen. Chiang’s Troops
Undertake Orderly
Withdrawal ToWin-ter Lino I\» .West

BRUSSELS. feoe.
p__I/Ft—
Foreign MlnMrr Maxim I.itvtnoff, Russhn delegate to the Brut*
scl* conference seeking an end to
Iho Chinese-Japanese war, an.
noun ceil suddenly Inday that he
would Irave for Moscow tonight.
Litvinofts departure gem-rally
was regarded ■* a protest against
a move which he thinks Is under
way to eliminate Ru.sln from the
SITANGIKM .
Nm*. 9 —
major conference activities, par­
(AP)—ShAPKhnl
fell Into
nidi for (ha Installation of a An ordinance levying tn nnnual ticularly from conference* of com­
JnpnnrsV 'hnntU today with
Police Radio system at the local llcente on merchandise vending mittees- uch &lt;h move lo exclude
Iho refroat of Gonpraltaslmo
Police Station were opened nnt] machine amusement devices and Russia presumably would be an
to placate Japant rhUtnR Knl-Shrlt’a Chlnnan
'r Tribute# were nnld to the read at the meeting of the Plijr dance halls end also an ordinance effort
St rained relations between Italy
Comtitles Ion era In the City Hall
warflor* who Imil’liold out
author of "Ezekiel,” Mra. El­ last
requiring dance hall operators to amt Russia n ram l a diplomatic
night.
do’yrt jiKHiiifit combined
vira Gamer, who read a yet No definite action wae taken obtain a permit front the Contenti­ break last night when the Soviet
■lapaiwxu tinny, Tlltvy, tint!
unpublished story . of “Eze­ on the bids al the meeting b ut!,k w i b*{*re
an establish* embassador to Itcme warned that
**11 L* «*»*- Daly’s adherence to the Germankiel's T r i p
to 8ilver they were ordered riled by Mayor j men* " he"
:tlr force*.
in f?r «’ro ,“ w,r* ,doP,*‘d - Japnnrse pact against communT h e c ity w ag asleep and
Springs”; Earle Brown re­ Edward Higgins. Commlsslon.jr
A. L. Lee waa appointed to In-,'1
**fu**r ^ l* * * * ^ meeting lim was "contrary lo the friend­
unaware of Its fat# when short*
ported on the plans of the vratigntn
the
matter
further of lh* Cil* Comm listener, in the ship accord of FJ33.”
ly after midnight the Chlneef
Florida
Exhibit for the with Chief of Police Rny Cl. City Hall last night.
An official communique tevt-aled
force* began an orderly nnd
that
the
warning
was
.l.-liv.-red
As
authorised
In
the
last
regu­
„
Six
persons,
were
killed
when
it
N.
C.
&amp;
St.
I.,
passenger
train
t
n
route
from
Chattanooga,
TcnnWorld’s Fair to be held in Williams.
quiet retreat toward fhelr “win*
New York City In 1939; and The figures presented last lar meeting of the Commissioners, when Ihe Russian Ambassador Ho Atlnn'n struck an automobile on it trad e crossing at Adalravllle, t!u. A slx-year-old boy, Joe Lear, ter line” protecting Nanking, U»n
Ralph Bagwell waa elected preel- nlrht were somewhat In n r e s i City Attorney Fred II. Wilson Boris K. Strin vitiled Fount Ca- of Rome, (la., wav the only survivor. Hint pcraotla to n-m-li the scene of the tragedy are shown exnation’s capital.
dent of the Central Florida Coun­ of the previous eipeclatlons, drew up and presented nn ordinan­ leiiro Clano, Italian foreign Min­ anting the wrecked ear. It. H. Amos (rentcrl eithl h e tried In vein In want the driver of the approach­
While the toe* of the elty un­
cil of Chamber! of Commerce at Mayor Iligglna pointed out, and ce which Icvye an annual license ister. during ’he day.
________
_______________ _____ ______ _______________ _ doubtedly will affect China’s mo­
filcln told Ctnno that the tr|- ing train.
a breakfast of that organisation advised radio company represen­ try, of 12.(ill on all machines or
rale at least temporarily, Gener­
held in the Valdes Hotel UiU tative* at the (heeling that it contrivances, operating in Sanford, power part constituted “on un­
alissimo Chlang declared today.
friendly
gesture
toward
the
Soviet
vending
merchandise
on
the
inser­
morning.
would be necessary to give Ih*
Iho Shanghai operation* wora
T. E. Simpson, president of the matter careful consideration be­ tion of a coin. The tim e ordinance government on the part of Italy ,'1
purely local and did not form hr
also provide* Ihst all dance halls In view of Ihe existing Russian
Council, and piesident of the Sem­ fore any action was laken.
vital part of tha nation’s chief
inole Count/ Chamber of Com­
Th# bids provided for the In­ in Sanford shall pay an nnnusl Italian friendship treaty.
defenses which, he s a id /' wer*
merce, presided a t the meeting stallation of a transmiller at license tax of | 2b and lhal nil The critical slate of Ital.o-Kus■
• v . •
rw
about tho Yellow River region. ■
and introduced the speakers. An­ the Police Blatlon, radios
In game, amusement or rccrcationnl rian relations brought Premier
In n S lIls n
k n u i
The warfare, the GenernltoelmO
other officer of the council elect­ nil of the police ears, and on Ihe devices shall be taxed an annual Benito Mussolini hick lo Rome I y
111 l l a i l l a u l \ u n
Mld w,|, ^ tn M fIITn| at presairplane
from
Ford,
culling
short
license
of
flO
ed today was Miss Irene Spence of motorcycle only In the event a
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I
( C n tla iii ■■ P u t TlWH)
The ordinance passed requir­ n holiday, sfier nn urgent tele­
Kissimmee, who will serve aa sec­ transmitter of the conventional
1
»•
Tiit»»
Tn,
I’f
(ln«
I
’i*ri*ni
T
u
n
c
R
*
phone
call
from
Piano,
hi*
s.in
tn*
retary for the next four months. frequency la used. Bide were ing that a permit be obtained for
~mmsm
J P1 V
If •
I r» 1 A '■’'4H Iill'll m II j! Uut • Rtm fum
•4 mm r i s s toeaei
offered on both the ultra-high the operation of dance halts In the law.
i A m o n g l n o n e t i c a r u JlJlllor Hllh
m«t \n ww
frequency nets end tb* conven­ first “Jock' law- to be passed In
tion* l short wave type w'hlch Sanford In an effort lo regelate
| 1ioi.li ill 3 |S o'clock.
radio officials stated would glva the operation of the so-called
-jook*joint," Chief of Police Boy
(CMltawed n pass fearl
WASHINGTON, Nov. t)-(/P)....
Matters relating lo n perm*
I r. West Rlrii' Filling
c«t I
Q. Williams said.
| nent plan for Ihe Improvement }v'l it jnn l&gt;omior, r&gt;'tun\^l heiiie The IlniHnti foreign minister,
The ordinance empowers Chief
• „
Head Coach Leonard Mcl-ura*
r.rtti iinrioiroiiiii a Gi-orgri IcitiT, &gt;nld nl Ihe Stalo and hi* Bemlnole Celery Feds
1 of Ihe school system In Florbl-i \ n l ' r»l
'Williams
to |place
restriction* nn
n*
0 i -j * j «
ww
|n
iiiiim i id
iircb rv^inoiuns
lion nt tho lio.|ill.il llrpatlmvnl today that he believed went through n drill session on
waa discussed nl u rmiml lalile nm|or
County road
repair craws
Hu- number of 11*it inna alone klll* the high school field In prepare*
loo M i-rut il.ijM unn.
------lishmenU of this nature at Ills disThe fall term of tha Circuit meeting of approximately
wont to work on Celery Avenue
Armistice Day, with reference crelkm&gt; chief Williams believes Court for Ihe Ninth Judicial Dis­ high sellout firltielpnls, ruiinlv |
^—*
• d in Hie Dominiran Republic lion for their ArmlsHee Day till
this morning, County Commis­ to the International situation a n t ,hp f i n a n c e will aid greatly in
superintendent*.
m ol' The CYlery Camp, No. ri;
trict opened in the .Seminole school
would number In-tween 3,000 and with Holies Military Academy nt
sioner n. L. Thrasher stated keeping the United Stole* out of ,h# rroper ^ t r o l of those types,
heads of the Rlnle Dep.irtmout ( the Woodmen of Iho Wm bl­
County
Court
House
todayn.tkIO,
thus increnslng tho figures Jnckronvllle here Thursday even­
today, with the Intention of mak­ War will be the eubject of a rai o n i u m n . m . rivet
The term i f court will os pre­ ot Public Instruction In lh«, to^d 'Its regtihir .schisluli-d uoebrk bo hud given earlier In tho day In ing al S 0(1 o'clock on .‘•anrarii J
1
ing the road pastabla until aoch dto address by Senator Claude
Anxehlll
lintel
In
nrlmuln
yes
,
ly
mrcllng
lanighl
nt
It;ni
1
sided over by Circuit Judgj Mil­
new gridiron.
lime aa (he' State Road Depart­ Pepper over natiansl broadcasting
The boy* fr#*h front a moral
lard B. Smith with Murray Over- lerday, prosided over liv Fnlln 1u: the Anno lean Legion Hut on which he placed Ihe ruiualHca at
Jacksonville,
ment ran completely rebuild the stations, WJAX,
Htipr-rltitoml.-nl,, tho l-nle Front Drive
1nl .limit 2,31)0,
street, stales attorney and L. F. English, Hiatn
victory over Harry Greenki Or*
entire etretrh from Mellonvllle WIOD, * Miami, WFLA-WSUN
T. W
Lawton. I
-------The casualty figures are con- lan.lii Tiger*, are m gicat cpir*
Boyle, nreiatanl stale's attorney, acrnnllnr
Avenue to the St. Johns River. Tampa and SL Petersburg Wednes­
Hemlnnln C o u n ty f t n p e r i n l e n d e i i t . I
Tim Hsiifnn l I.torts •'Rib W'l 1tonally growing us further flic's It* for tlie oqemwing game anil
in
attendance.
day
evening
from
8:30
to
0:00
During the past few months,
Taro nerroo* drowned In Ihe
Dr. K- L. Morphel, director ■•( tii-t.l Its weekly nioellng W. -ln. - ,,ri, ascertained, Leger sakl. alul -licy are • xprrllAg ■--,m* aruart
The Grand Ju ry selected to
heavy traffic on thla road has o'clock, according to Information wuter* of |ho HI. Johns River
Rtale BrhOol Flnaper, led *&gt; d.y i i ■nl iik nl Ju u o' i In. k m :,ie the ronsequoltce of nllacks on rm.thuH tin ic-'lir fart »hp tliillon
serve
were
»«
follows:
J
.
HCol
so loosened bricke and torn up received here today.
m-ar the Osceola Cypress mill
d isc u ssio n
^ inie riiluR
various Hu. grill roniii of the Vi.l.t-s; Human, p,v,R within tho Doml.l- eiwirh j* Kenmth Kppert, an outOn Friday Nov. 12, Florida's yesterday when two boat* In dough, foreman, J. M. Klinrclpl.rr, iRfflculilcs found In ptepar.i- ....... . •'
tlm road, Mr. Thrasher said,
Hulloway. secretary ' ilim icrMlory1’ hy the Dominican landing phivi-r while nl tho lint*
clerk,
Gu*
Sclimah,
CN.
Hudson,
the United which four nsgroc* were workthat a number of motorists have representative In
tlan and atlherrinx lo tbo nnnu il
morning. ,
I police end civilians.
K.
II.
G
jaut,
W
alter
H.
Coleman,
vei ,1'y nf Klorula.
complained of blowout* and near Stetaq Renal* will give another ra ­ lux overturned, nrrnrding in In­
budget nod suggested nientis toe
It** tofiiil thuri* **in tnilhiri|f («&gt; AreiillJ 111 (rr report I ill lllC t)f*
aceldenta dun to almost Impas­ dio address with an explanation formation received at the Blier- flim ird H older, J . T- McLain, overeomlag
Tinttiirf.-til
the»«
dlffleullles. •
Klwnni* *’h,l,| these ruraor* of war. Haiti w ants‘ |al„|0 Morning
Jr., II. 1^ Kelsey, Charlie 0 .
Bcntlnel thla
sable holes. The road I* a part and discussion af the wages and itr* niricu today.
I.nnc, Rny Holler, J . HI. Clair Dr. Morphel nl«o 1*1 n dlsiut- will Imld II* w kly Itini heim In ( , e.-Mlo H,U tiling through dip-, morning, the en
entire O risrulu I t * .
of the state Highway System. hour legislation and firm relief
The four negroes, employees
spin nn tho pro|n-r dlatrlluit ton j Mu- grill ru-un id Iho \n ld i-i,j |t11gijc chaniu'lr.”
g tr 1* rm ler pra.crd the Semi­
Mr. Thrasher added, and It I* the legislation which, It Is rontompla- of Ihe Osceola Cypress Company, White, l^ llo y Hennepiey, Wm. T. amt handling of tli&lt;* tree test llfii.-l n | I j f t ' i iii-tmli Weilne I
*
Dunn,
F.
H.
Adapt*.
JABlstnole backfleld. The local backduty of lb* Stale Department to cd, will be actoo upon In the spe­ wero on the river nirndlng a
d n ) , s e i o r d l a g In a stulem nnl
books
furnished
liy.thn.
Stale
field i» ra'ed 'top*' and tho Or*
cial session of COngrcsi which broken cable uteri to pull logs llne, O.' II. Flynt, end B,. J . Over*
maintain It.
m u d .i t o d a y by s j . Nix, s c ire
Teacher
tenure
trod
teacher
re
londoani any that It wae tho
Ilowavnr, In the Interest of convenes soon
from the water Into the mill slre rt, Sr. •r
L ity ..
llremeni
plans
werp,
dlseusse
.1
greatest c»mbluatkm they liar*
After the selection of the fore­
local residents, Mr, ThrasAier
This broadcast will l&lt;a made Roth boat* Dlcame entangled
With J s m e . H Rlriardg, sen
played agaiii-l so tar Hus season.
declared that anthartty has if over the Columbia station* WQ- In the long length of cable and man and rlerk fo r- the Grant (■ry nf Iho Florida Eduralloii * The IteV, J. It. Root, pastor
e^Ja*
laat been given for Connty re-1 AM. Miami; WBMR, Jacksonville; ware overturned. It- wae raid. Jury the Court rharged the body Asanelalloti,
Arthur I.. Juhnson, chairman of
'
of Hie (’oner, national t'burrh
3 n s Ir crown to begin work put­ WT)BO, Orlando; WJNO, West Two of the negroes swam to a* to Its duties and It retired to
M, W. Carothers. Rtale direr- mill veteran of the World War, Hie. Legislative Cuinmittre for tho
(he
Grand
Jury
room
to
consider
ting the road In pnsaabtu condi­ Palm Beach, WCOA, Pensacola; safety but Ihe other two, ap
tor ar liislto lion, l&gt;ri u rilsrus will deliver Ho- pilmlpul ud lii-neral IV.-ifare Art, and arllng
tion. In the meantime, be said, he WTAL, Tallahassee an-l WDAK, parently- unable lo awfin, ware such matter* as should con.e be­ (Inn nn p l a n , (or pu pil promotion ilres.r o| the Inneheoil of till
fore
them.
.
•
. iiairninti of- Hu*' Gi-neml Welfare
hopes to secure an appolntmnnt Tampa from 10:48 until 11:13 P. drowned.
Ha slated Hint n| t h e close of Klniinla t'lah Wedpinlay noon
with Statu road officials for the M. Friday.
The bodies were rucovered The following cltltrna of 8 cm- tha school year a tabulation nl n t q b r d l n e in Hldney J, Nix, See Federation of Amnica, Hie revised
Town&gt;rnil C)M Age I'enslon J'lsn,
purpose of convincing them of
with grsppllug hooks about two Inole county were summoned for reporta of Ho- work of students rotary of ihe t'luh.
(’narh B A- B- Wilkinson'#
in grlieduh-il lo apeak in Orlando
the necenefty tor Immediate
hour* ’after Ih* accident by jury duty during the fall trim of In every county would lie oiudo
nl Knln 1‘ork on Friday, Nov. 12, Rtnfnrd icm lpro Dlackeatg will
action ta patting Celery Arenas
member* of the Sheriff* office Ihe Court:
for a
special
Tlm regular moiiHily inrciltig j | 3.0U o'clock, it was reported meet tonight
U II. Gore, J- T- McLain, J r , and from this ihh Plate D epartIn Dint class condition.
in about I f feet of water, Beth
meat hopes lo gi I ' a i oOipl,eK of Ihe Hoard of IWreitor* of the
workout and another business
to
ile
r
Hughes,
K.
F.
Chance,
Ot­
le-ro
this
morning.
of the nervoes were about 10
to Schmrl, J. A. UUtllnc, II. L. p l r l a r e nf ltw&gt; s t e i n s nf tlm (tem loole C n t l t i t y t.'li a m b e r (if
Mr. Jubnson, who cornea to Flnr meeting on tha lighted A m o r,
Urging local Boy Scouts to yeark of age.
pupils, parlleulaily eighth crude f'omiro-reo Ik III lift l u r i d In t h e Ida from W a s h i n g t o n , D. C, will Drill Field In preparation for
Kelsey,
Chyrli.
O
Lane,
J.
II.
Col
students. From tin mi reports, riiam li-r h i i l l t l i t i g
"tuna ha1' on the Edgar A. Coast
..I
to n tg tit
dough, J. M. Hllncclpher, 11* y
make his initial appearance In the scheduled gam* a week
program tonight a t g :80 o'clock,
the Htala Inslruitor gald, Ihe 7 : 30 o'l'lo. r k , u i t f i r t l l t i g l i t T . K. H.is s t a t e at Ddylona Beach on from tonight la Leesburg against
Holler,
Martin
Ktanko,
J
8
V
Clair
Arthur Uranan, local Scout execu­
Department h o p es III nseertnlu
N&gt;.v. II. U t h r r sdilresirs on tho George Miller’s isml professional
White, F. II. Vaughn, 0 . C. LH the rxact per n n t ago -of pupils Hlmpsun, p r c B i f i t n l .
tive, raid today that Or. Jamas E.
Fits,
E
II.
Grant,
||.
O.
Hwaffmd,
fit
ncral IWtfaie Art wll be de­ aggregation.
normal, aub-normnl. mid eaiep
With uniform* ordered, on*
Mi
Glielys K m ilall, Heminnh- livered by him in HL I't-tersburg
If yon had an article to West, Chief Snout Executive of
O.
ETomaker,
J
.
M.
Varn,
G.
v
tlonsl In Hof St lie's sehiHit ,C ounty
It wae announced
morning
of the beet session* of tha pres­
ir o m r i
drm onst I a ' mu nod Miami.
anl| gad you called pereoeeV tbs Boy Rcouto of America, will
Kchmah,
C.
N.
Hudson,
E.
D
ly on every famtty tn Baaford. be the guest of 'honor a t a nation* by the Rev, W. P. Broil.* Jr., of Koonta, B. A. Howard, Waller 8 . ayslern. Slid romiwro the results ugcrit, i* M-heiluied to speak over
lie mlvoratr* ths passage by ent season 1* expected and the
Vllh that of oilier nluli-* Ip Him statio n W R U F in Uaineavilh- l» ' Cimgrrsa of the General Wel/ard largest . number of players tg
the P in t Baptist rbur.-h that the
It woMg taka fM three weeks wide broadcastColeman, Howard FgeUle, fluwatd
- I want to urge every Boy Scout, Rev. C E. Elmore of th« First
O. B -V
of bard work to cover the
morrow during the Farm &lt;»''&gt; Ad which is designed to help the expected to be present by tha
Scooter end friend of Smuttag in Christian Cburrb, la to deliver the Bolder, 1*Koy Hrnnesaey, T. V ( III • illirtihfilfjii r » x i tr d l n r |»u* liumi- Hoar program liroa-lca t „cedy agrd, to Increase employ- mentor. Ho far the entire roetar
field completely.
Piwvnlt.
AD.
Hauer,
W,
Tt.Dunn.I
I C a n t i f H i t d on P i s # T i i m )
I('wl1s«9i «*n
By aaiag a Ihirtr-ceat ctas- Seminole County to tu n e to' an sermon at ths annual Union O. T- Carton, F B. Adams, Dav.d
f»»')
j NH-nt for those under 80 years of carried the names of the follow*
the Edgar A. Guest program to­ Thanksgiving service.
slfled ad U The
one.
and lo
to errato
crest* an enlarged log:
nw
**, nnd
If.
Hooker,
Harold
Jackson,
&lt;
)•'
H.
night over the N. B- C. Bln* NutThla event la to be htld a t the
John Stanley, Jack Pardon,
Herald yon can eairy
'l
uyttig
power
for the nation.
Flynt
,
1
and
,B.
J
.
Ovmngtrect,
Srwork from 8:80 to 0:00 o'clock/ First Baptist Church ThanksAngus Harriet and Dassy Mot#
to even
at ends. Monkey Monger, Jim
tn Ikla city with hula Mr. Bra nan raid.. "This program, giving morning nl 9:30 n'elock and
conducted by the nation's beloved a special program ha* also hum
Btepler and Julian Hlenstrom at
an your part.
P«d, each q«*k presents an *ut- arranged by lbs committee k.
Tackles, Bob Williams,. Baddy
Three building permit* w rd
MADRID, , fNur. fl-OfH—The
ilanding American ef tie present charge.
Wilkinson and nutseil odbam
Ipanish govvnimynt and Insurg- granted yetU-nisy afternoon nnd
rsallied the value of
te rat Onards, Elwln Bqulraa and
**»* fprees were lork.-d lodqjf In a this morning by G. V. Fgxton.
Bed advertising, and
J T o n ig h t Dr. I u m E. Wart,
P E R P IG N A N , Prance. N o r I. te d ly -b u t as yet inronrluaive con- building Inspector, yeertfiU at (he
JERUSALEM, Nov. B.-OT)— Mutt Coleman at caa%r and tn
tkriv+ag busts ess hi
—&lt;JP)—Ttom Italy, whose sold­ flirt along the prutoRoua banks City Halt showed thla bmrx%ng, Five young Jews were shot to tbs hackMeld, Leslie Hsrnage,
tta start hy segsrloas ago of editor of Beys', lif e and Chief
r
t Executive ef tb* Boy Scout*
Charlie Morgan. Jr. '«■&lt; grant* death today in a new outbreak of Harold Doksr, Carl MeWhortac;
ier* ar# righting tor tha Span­ •f ttog Os Hego Biver’in upper Arthis adrerUatng n i t t i m Bat
*d permission to erect a -une- Arab Jewish violence. They war* Billy Odbam, Rad WJIlleau,
ish rebels, s ehipmeat of food
• h a t to ad vsa lagoon# to the of America wIR be tie guest of
,
only to Dm Brand
Mrs. Eva Hall Hkltg of Orlando, supplies came yesterday tor
__ it ihnck - troops forded xtory atone building, 20 x 33 attacked by Holy Lands hill tor* Bart Whitten. Jim liagtetary ta d
to t o lass id formerly of Banford, died Satnr* govaramaot Hpata hy way nf
tosar-ftYIiing
and esp- feet on Thirteenth Street at »n rorista near Quarry where four J. W. Altman.
the bandied* of h he self, hi tbs heart a f lie
dey St 7:30 p. M. a t the John f , France.
d two »irs*rgic hills In Pe* estimated Cost of 1800; Mrs. (1. of the group worked.
own arUclaa t o s N r , to Dr. West,
9
__ ____Beito Hospital tn Orlando after
Eighteen rerinade af Italian
id the Pcxol dr Log Cana* II. Radford was granted permis­ A fifth w si (heir armed guardhah to keep,
hu attained national an Ulna*, of several months,
sion to mako repair* to her Low skimming BrilHh military
wheat totaling M0 lacs passed
tot year eld radio.
V- *
*
to tbs t o t e
She to survived hy her husband, through Psrpigna^ on the way
attempted to take a third dwelling on French Avanuo esti­ plane* and storl hclmetod police
to to r gtotog up • tnerp- Dr. John J. HeRs and s son e«v.n to C iU looIt.
*
VH*
rrpulvtd snd a gov* mated to coat flOO and Kd Bos­ with dogs Immediately spread a
tow practice to Urn g it, * f jy-are ef-« g *
^Bhlppera salg ih ^ - .w a a lb*
n*d
M « ( J counlrr fcltsck drove tic was given permission to tear tight net In the Judean hills for
GeaeraUy fair tonight
“
to fhnaM l w rvtoen wBJ be held at first supply . qra$ ,, hy liallsa
;tro m one of tha raptured down a garage at hi* dwelling the suspected Arab killer*. The
R litM o&gt;lotk W#dn#wl«y afternoon march*at*.
It -prtgtaated 1
The fighting yMtortUy on Twotflh Street between Clark wife of os* of the vlcHmi saw the Wldaeaday.
probably
to from .
Street gad tho ACL railroad ntterk and wss tha first to roach
Bologna and waa gMd to be the
Cnry
heavy Insurgent
tonight
fjrgt of a series
tu rumunique
tracks,

Strong Linos
Defund N anking

S0.000 Chinese Refmrces Enter. Foreiprn Ar e n Today

R alph B a g w e l l
Nam ed President Commission Puts Off Operators Of Dance
Action PendingAd­ Halls Must Obtain
^Sarle Brown Reports ditional I n q u i r y Permit In Future
On Proirress Of Ex’ Mbit For *39 Fair

Educators Plan
Improvement Of
1Florida Schools

CITY NEWS BRIEFS j Over

3,000 Are
Reported Slain

E n g lis h , Carothers

legin Work Fixing
U p Celery Avenue Two Radio Talks Are
scheduled r or 1'eppcr t0 the hour* of operation of c»tib-

F all C o u r t T e r m
Opened By J u d g e
M. B. Sm ith Today

AtOrlando Meeting

nntiii«H«nt

Dominican Civilians
^
And Police Accused Celery heds Frep
■ftwr' Of Causing Trouble* For C ontest W ith
B olles Academy

Two Negroes Drown
In SL Johns River

Talk To Re Made On
New Townsend Plan

Rlackcuts Work Out
In Special Drill -For
Game With Leesburg

Boy Scout Executive
To Broadcast Tmight

An Easy Way To
Make Extra Money

Rev. Elmore Will
Deliver UnionSermon

Italy Sends .Grain
To Loyalist Army

8i Ruildintr Permits
Rival Forces In
Granted Yesterday)
Spain Wage Rattle

^
Five Young1Jews
Slain In Jerusalem

Mrs. Eva Hall Heitz
Died O Saturday

LOCAL WEATHKBi

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                    <text>BUSINESS MAN’S!

And A F L U rged
B y Roosevelt

LUNCH

The N «
li M ta w
world: but

10 desraaoaa wars partially
meted ky the I mill Io­
ta Use general sckool mills f*
is 1 1-1 mill Increase la the
hrvy, - However, there was
NMe of } S-B mills over loaf
tilth la rssponalblt for the
aw In the total amount of
levied fat the ceunty this
•sod

valuation*

25c

to toko any step* to task* stock
speculation I m dangerousSERVED FROM
Ho o l d th e n w e n two ways of
The Seminole County CommU11:30 TO 2:00
looking
a
t
that—(ha
more
dandeetrorere for the proteeUon of
■loners Bad Comity Attorney B. F.
■oeh exposed porta as Vtadlvoa
Hombotdor, plan to go. to Tatlalo t
Lanlngnd
and Odessa.
h»*vre noon to eentaet official! of
Pontga estimates th at Russia
the fltito Sold Department In |n
pnsieeiae 1 H submarines, which
effort to get the Immediate action
NO FOOLIN’
would be the largest undersea
of the department for repairing
fleet, are believed |o ha an
Earlier tadsy President Roose* and Improving of Celery A venae
eisggsralloB.
vslt took the unufuet step of call­ and other portions of State HighThe big an Irma of Russia's ing fa) the entire Bituminous Coal wsy No. f t , O. P. Ilerndon, elark
military a tn a rth Is traasporU- Commission apparently to discuss of tba board, announced todayllosi. Tbs railroad transport the difficulties which have epllt
has alw ay s' bean notoriously the seven members Into two fac­
bad. Its Inefficiency contributed tions. No details accompanied the
I ana tenaar
to bar World war dtsastera
Whits House announcement of thr
The
Soviet
powers bfva meeting.
likes to ««na w
The president rarely
worked mightily to Itnprov*
talks
with
sty
members
of
a
jrovtransportation.
Itallrnad
lines
bare bean double-tracked and
new llasa. built la a « b strate­
NEW 'YORK, No* B— W&gt;—
gically important regions as tbs
Soaring price of gold. In Londca
Par Cast and tbs Uknluu. Broad slrenglh&lt;rt«l fortegn markets tomilitary
highways a n being dsy and revivified abroad the old
built. Troops are trained
u&gt; rumors of a possible Increase In
ball out of warplanes by the the American price of gojd *M
thousand and float down, un­ brought aobstsntlal gains on the
der parachutes, behind enemy
New York Stock Exchange.
Unas with full flgbUag equip­ Gold shares precipitated qn e a r
ment.
ly rally on the market. HomeI lo waver, railroad transporta­
stake Mining was op more than |3
tion atl|| Is slaw and shows de­ and others were fractionally up
facts. Boxes of grocarlaa con­
signed to foreigners In Mos­ to |1 or more.
cow recently took, three week*
TML3ALANCKD’ n o w —MARKS GOOD BAIONOiBKnm
to gat there after they arrived
la Lantssrad, about 410 miles
away.Bat tire. flovlet t press an- couples end 13 to negroes, the
.nounces that railroad accidents, City Briefer was advised this
so prevalent In Russia, are few­ morning.
er. Many persona bava been
shot for them. Freight car
W. R, McCracken and Ml*a
loodlnrs have’- reached »I,4M Marjori# TIHl* will attend tha
In a single day, A drive Is on Central Florida Forensic League
to load 100,000 cara i day. ,
meet Inn as Banfofd representa­
Tba ip r fever Is mors In­ tives. Tha meeting la to be held
tense In Soviet B attle than Saturday
afternoon
nt '4:0U
alsawbara la a spy-scared Eu­ o'clock a t Stetson University.
rope because of the fear of
capitalist - encroachment sad a
J. W. ThrallklU has been em­
suspicion that Is, perhaps, part­ ployed as service manager of the
ly Asiatic.
Proctor Chevrolet Company, C.
Blnca fascism la the foe of F. Proctor said today, Mr. Thrallcommunism. Germany la par­ kill was formerly employed by
ticularly feared, with. Italy lo tba Maxwall Chevrolet Company
and more - recently operated bU
own repair .garage.

PERK’S CLUB

far WIT

X
ROSES

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

C a t Price

Railroad Assessment Board
" hrn lh t*
lo W * "
it high and the m atter Is “
ag the decision nf the courts
» " F OalaaMB and U s s y
ir« — 1 Unit,
Dobr, negro, charted with drunk*

Bitiind miiUft thla fm t

wtr* wntenccd UKpir •

fallows! state I • -• mills, « M «* » *nd ««*• °[.
mills, and mstntensnee ®° Omy* I" ‘he County jail. M.
i county's school system 10 , « * » " “
on a similar
b at tba school bend mDUga eh»rir*,
V ,lS
a several school districts !* • Mansfield, charged with
a variation of the total la
and rslessed on a U W
if tba districts
. - * * bond was bound over to U»a
total millago for MIT far 0°™** Court whro he entered a
I school district No. 1, San- P1* of
guUly. Alf Roekmoro.
* U M mills i special school »•««•. also charged with
t No- K, and «. comprUlng P '" * * r&gt; “ty an d w a a sentenced
Mary. Longwood, AlUwonte, «• n t » «*»• of M and eosts or
it City. SUvIa and Oviedo,
*&gt; Jays In jail. Randolph
I millsi special school dls- ltarrla. held on/ *in*iUr,
Mo. 1 and C, comprising
• **»h
*20'
Am, Oeneva and Oseools. WUI Lana, negro, charged with
mdUj special school district trespass, pleaded guilty and v m
comprising Lake Monroe sentenced lo pay a fins of |10
kola, B&gt; B-8 mills.
and costa or aerva 00 days. Hoy
M l tag roll was recently »le Purguson, charged with open
•tod by tha Bamlnola County profanity, estreated a BIB bonl.
| i tT t-r U d turned over to
Harrison Cols, charge - with
lanMni. whose stuff, al the driving without proper lighting
It, W engaged In the prepay equipment, pleaded guilty and was
a t tha tag bills which will [ fined IZ.HO and coats. Willie InUsd as fast as completed.
I gram. charged wiUi vagrancy, was
I n collector reminded tha fined $10 and costa or «0 day*
yum of O f county of (ho In jail./
_______
David
tin t discount aSSWad by law
Roosevelt_______
Tugloe, charged with tralnrldlngj
both pleaded guilty and were!
fined $10 and costa or A0 days

M

to n ifie d

ThU h the tourist season and

COLDS
AMD

FEVER
FOR LETTER HEADS, dl^L MEADS, TAOS,
CARDS. ENVELOPES. OFFICE FORMS, ETA
. Coach B. A. n. Wilkinson's
Semi-Professional BUekeat* un­
derwent their final grill of tha
weak last night with a long
dummy scrimmage. Tbs n eit
practice session It lo bo hold
Tuesday evening of next' week
and the sis van's first scrimmags of tba aoaaou la expected
to taka pUca.

A d v e rtise m e n ts
Gvnsrsl housa work, raring for
children Call Jessie, 1320 W.
17th BL

I I—MUctllancoua________
llava V*B track la'A-1 shapa with
good driver that would llko to
rent oat a t rea soruble rata. Apply
EWING, Altering — children'* C. A. Halnss. Bog IMS.
'dathing, baby W yatts*'a apoe*
By; KjsKtMf, croabiting, totting, Uas Dottor A Gay’s Paint—U’a
“Best to r tha South" because
W- W- IU Rtowart, 714 Oak.
It's specially blended and man*'

Florida Milk Board
To Be Self Supporting

J a p s Capture
Four VUlag
Op South!

JACKSONVILLE, rla., Nov*
4 -M rs, J . D. Alderman, qtoto
milk cotnmUslonar,
anaoanoad
from hor office her* that la
would not be ' necessary to oak
the a u to fur any additional ad­
venes* tor ‘ dporattona of tha
Florida Milk Board.
Replying ta Commissioner nf

16—Hoo—a Far Root

Seminole Printing Co,

U w S w n ital1 G n s l

RICH MILK

Phong 892-W or BU

nouneement
that
tha Milk
Board would hava to collect
snougli money to pay IU own
expenses, Mrs, Aldarmss said
tba milk Industry now organ­
ised In virtually avary area of
tha atata, IU committees are
functioning, and tha eotlactkm
of licenses and Inspaction fans
IS Increasing.

GLASS . MIRRORS

PAINT8

QUAUTY— DEPENDABILITY
DOWN

R. N. NIPPER

PHONE

Green Valley

8B B US FO R YOUR
G A S , O IL , L U B R IC A T IO N
FRONT A X LE AND
B JU K 1 WORK

SEMINOLE
TIRE SHOP
ra O N IS T

M IN . P A M

Pittsburgh
Proof
Product!
t*
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P lant Vegetables
ffT A T K

AHKET

HENRY A. RUSSELL
SEED CO
imoai

White Gaeoliat, DUtile to, 1
. f s r staves and beaters.

Martin’s Garage
l a A llow ing

ROC ROOM furnished boot* for - The central govemmsfll

wu
root, t i o a Bib B t Inquire |t»T sotAlng additional trusted troops
E- BU BL, or phono I70 W- ; \ I Into all r a prevbwvp etui under
It* control and shifting many
prwvbwlal.leadsra to peats on the
various fighting fronts whero ‘hey
chald not.be rohebad by pro-Japaganto who might Indue*
lo cntkr "dafsotU f plots.

K

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Nevada U Ih* esly stotolhat
does not I c r an lahcrttouc* tax.

A 50% Discount on
$2,061.82 &gt;
of p u t 4 w

H A V E YOU B EEN

TINY TIM?

R iU M O

le a a li.

1988
RCA &amp; ZENITH

noun

easy
i,f . *'t S n ; ii^t. ■J .
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A price yon ami afford to |

Martin*! Garage

RADIO

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RADIO SERVICE
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SemlnoU County Prod nee* ^ r 1
More Fruit And VeceUblen Than AsftaC
Similar Area In America f

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ; B A T fffD A Y . N O V E M B E R 6, 1937

Police Are Hit Orlando Noses Out 14 To 12 Duke Planning
By Grand Jury Win Over LocalsWhileJohn D elayed Toni
Morgan Is Star Of Game
O v er Conduct Sanford, With One Yard Tp Go, Muffs For Next Yeai
Man With Prescrip­
tion Arrested, Held
, 19 Hours Incommunhtado/As Son Dies

Greatest Opportunity To Win Over
Tigers In Past Six Contests
B j JULIAN STEN8TROM •

n p l l n fam e

teat night than ilM

THEIR TRIP POSTPONED

Denial Of Story

yard line. ilM ^eh g b C T t tp to- °.f ,h ! D“ke of Wmdaor a tu ted l
ward 'th e right aide oY the field
lo ,»* ,h* "V«»
where he waa knocked off balance " “W " * «h» potplbiilly of makb
by Mitchell but he lateralcd to * P°, , P°n*d *?»r
,h« Volt
■Morgan who waa standing
on 8t***
1’,p ,r
hla 30 and Morgan raced through
______
0... Interference
___ and ..then ' tiffin trlv not Flnrr y s and NA
»ome
perfect
ontrin the Tiger secondary for a
70 yard Jaunt anil the Indiana'
f ln t a w e Porgueon'a try for the
r M IA M I. N o v . 6.— ( A P ) —
e jtra point failed and Orlando wee
T h e p r a n d J u r y to d a y recefahlending by a' se en ef 7 to 0.
the
Ron
ford
goal
Una
te
lake
a
8
o m m endod “ d la e lo llo a ry d u b With ela mIniitee lift for play
point lead a n d ‘made U a ecven
inhm cQ t” f o r police o ffic er* point lead when Pet* Peterson In tha third frame, Orlando re­
“grave ^ mlsrenrrpt Inna" o f hin
ree p b n sib le
f o r "In h u m a n rame In tha game fbr the Tlgena ceived tha ball and' Immediately motive*.
moved
46
yards,
for
a
touchdownto
make
the
camverelon
In
the
ear­
c o n d u c t" In n o t p e r m ittin g
With tha ,ball on'the ten yard line, /The decision was made after two
W . V a n c e H a rre ll to com ­ ly momenta of tha rooted.
dura, ef trans-Atlantle cabling
Following the conrarelon, O r Mitchell went over nlna yards and and telephoning during which Urn
m u n ic a te w ith h la fa m ily
then plunged over two yarda for
tha tally. Petersen sgaln emerged .duke attempted to gauge lha an­
w h ile |»f** th r e e y e a r old son
with a perfect boot fer the eatra ient of resentment in American
w aa d y in g .
labor circles against his personal
point.
The Grand Jury report, which
The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, for which he renounced the throne of England, are pictured
After an exchange of puntf, representative, Charles E. Be- *
aUo absolved police o1 blame In
here In a crowd at a Parts railroad itatlon- shortly before ha postponed Ills scheduled ’ tour of
fiinford received the ball on O r
Bedlux, an Industrial engine America "because hla motive* were mliunderstood." Tho Duka and Duchess may yet vlitt America
the fatal shooting of Stafford 0.
lapdo'a U yard alrlpe and began
accused by American labor grouj
■siting
the
stage
for
their
second
D*gr° v ^ Ur. ^ 1 :
anrprUed InidAni and they
advocate of tho
■aid Uw evidence skewed “be­ wera thrown far a lose of nine tally. The Indiana completed four of being a:
yond question" that Detect tvs U yard* on two plays and Morgan varied pataca mad when lha period -stretchout’’ system, rahlcd tha
O. Bearboro waa Informed ef Her- punted out bn Orlando'* 36 yard ended, they wera in poeaetalon of duke today from New York, of­
rail's dastra to got eJd to his linethe ball on Orlando’a 14 yard line fering to sever all connection with
child. Harrell has claimed the
Opening the final quarter. F o r the tour.
Play then following waa even­
polka held him incommunicado ly matched although Sanford had guson pkkad uo
yards off hla ,The following brief statement
was Usurd In a bar from the nine11 hour* despite bis story that a tha ball deep In Orlando's terri­ right tackle hat.u._____
CINCINNATI, Nov « - ( ! ’)
room eulte which the duke end
proscription smiting a t a drug toryneat
play.
However,
Orlande
waa
One opportunity, which
Anna Mario Ilnhn, 31 year old
store might have saved the life might have won tha hall game, off ■Ids* and too ball was placed dueheti occupy In the Hotel
blonde mother, was convicted
ef young Chariee Harrell who came with two minutes laft to on the Or lend* 11 yard line, first Mhurlcc:
“It !i announced tonight on be­
waa suffering from dlptberte.
tod«y of first degrrr murder In
play in tho eoeond period- In sus­ down and tan yarda to go. Aftar half of the Duke of Windsor that
Although- polk* have dented tained paisas and power drive* as two anauccooofBl pliys, lawson
the poi-on death of Jacob Wag­
he
has
decided
to
postpone
his
vis­
th a t Harrell told them of hk well aa and runs, the Indians started argund left and and lotted
ner, 7H“yr*r old retired gard­
rick child, or that ha mode re­ moved the ova) to (ho Orlando ona a flat paw to Johaay Kurgan for it to America.
ener. The Jury did not recom­
“HU royal highneia arrived at
quests to telephone h k family to yard lias. But whan Morgan a t­ tha second Indian tally and agate
mend mercy, making the death
tall these of the proscription left tempted «&lt;} go o v y be.w aa.klt tha axtra point failed dp Ferguson thla decision with groat reluctance
dH
OB' "jagd
*
and after-m uch deliberation, but \-C o u n ty l | t b | ' C-- R. Deweon. penalty , m aadaU ry... Tho lax
€PH»1*~
TWAN01MT, Now
itteB
JR
L
T
tt
taka
f
lit
hard and ho fumble! and Orlande
feels that owing to grave nilaron* In v es tomorrow for
cuinc*- rnra spelt aliout two and ene- Chins'* main defenses west of hero
recovered and kicked out of danlialf hour* in actual delibera­
ceptloni which have arisen and
were put In serious Jeopardy, For­
mititalementa which have ap ­ tlD* where he will attend the tion since receiving the case
annual
confercnrm
of
County
Mrs. Hnhn eign military experts declared iopeared regarding Hie motives and and Homs Demonstration agents. Intu In-l night.
would l&gt;e th* first woman ever day, hy Hie binding of a formid­
purpose* of hie Industrial lotir
Mrs. Gladys Kendall. Hointnule executed In Ohluable Japum-tv forro on tho nut in
there Is no allemslive but to de­ County
lloms
ltrinonitrallop
ihoro of Hangchow llsy.
'lha
Aa a preliminary reminder of
fer It for U&gt;* present.
Agent,
who
has
been
In
atteud'
Japanese said Urge army unit*,
tha approaching Rad Crow drive,
“The duke emphatically repeal* ance at a pre ronferenro meet­
aimed at encircling Rhanghat and
Judge R- Wl Ware, chairman of
that there Is no shadow of Justifi­
ing for llomn Demonstration
Its environ., came ashore from
the Roll Call, has announced that
cation for any suggestion that he Agents Is alreadyIn the Uni­
the lay, &gt;ho largest on the Chlncsn
tha National Broadcasting CcmU allied with any industrial sys­ versity City and wilt remain
coast and about 330 miles south ol
Jkany will present n program on
tem or that he la for or against thri&gt;tigh&lt;ipt the conference which
here at the nearest point.
Nov. IS, from 8:10 to D o'clock,
any particular political or racial begins MumUr anil closes n sit
Foreign sources said two Japa­
Eastern Standard Time, over (he
doctrineSaturday.
nese division*, recently withdrawn
Blue Network, dramatising the
“H* expresses the cm eil hope
An
address
hr
Harry
I.
from the North Chin* front, taded
Texes Famine, one of the earliest
that after his announcement hla Drown, assistant ’Id the Secre­
■outhward from Tlrntiln a week
idea iter* te which the Red Cross
real and sincere motive for the tary uf Agriculture, will be a
Violator*
of
city
ordinances
will
fig ured.
purpose of his proposed visit to feature of the rutiference, Mr. hr tried before City Judge Frank ago. Th* new force, they said,
Undid te the vicinity of Chspoi,
Judge W a n has further called
Am arks will be properly under­ Dawson staled.
[,. Millrr in a session of the Mu­ about 60 miles
southwest of
attention to th* f a d that during
stood.
Everything Is te readiness for
ROMFX Nov. 6.—(XV—Repre­
He will speak to |hn aslfem-. nicipal C ourt Monday afternoon at Shanghai.
tha Roll Call period, w hkh will
“Ilia
royal
highness
will
per­
the sigth anniversary meeting of
Tho vanguard of the Japanese
eontlno* from Nov. 11 to Nov. 28, sentatives of Japan, Germany and the Central Florida Council of sonally convey his thanks to (hose blags on Nor. 9 and durlna tho 4:U0 o’clock.
force, shifting the war scree to a
81 radio edvertUer* will m akt Italy signed an a^tl-cemmunlam Chamber of Commerce to be held Industrial companies who so gerr Florida Farm Ilnur over WlttlF,
State
and
University
uf
Florida
Thu
KanCird
llolary
will new front, was reported to have
Red C ron “spot1- anno uncem ante. poet h e n today, Italian Foreign te Ssnford *t eight o'clock Tues­ eroualy r*,'ended Invitation, to
radio station, on (he same day. hold Its 'regular weekly lunch- reached a point near Kungkiniig,
Minister Count Gates iso Cteno, day morning, T, E. Simpson, him and to all wholiave ass li It-J
During tho
conference
the mil In tile Drill llmmi uf Itm un important Chinese defense' po­
Joachim Von Ribbentrop, tha Cer* council president, and head of lha in arrangements.'
County and llomn Demnn.tr*- Valde* Hotel Monday at 11:16 sition on the north hank of Hie
Seminole
Coanty
Chamber
of
man ambassador to London and
lion Agents will hear talks nn o'clock.
Whangpoo River aUiut Id miles
many phases of agriculture end
Maaaakl Holt*, the Japanese sat­ Commerce, eald today.
southwest
of here.
Th* Central Florida Council,
bold round laid* discussions on
Tim regular monthly meeting
comprising chamber of commerce
problems
pertaining
to
farming
of Ihe Hoard of Dlrnrlor* of
governments.
rep Keep let Ivee from cllka aa fsr
In Florida. Mr, Dawson Indi­ Hie Heiulnote County Chamber
Von Ribbentrop had negotiated north a* Galueavlll* and fit.
cated, adding that every phase of Coratuerra will bn held In tbn rgates to Iho ronfemico on tho
the nearly year-old antl commun- Augustin* and as far south ax
of the work In both depart­ Chamber
building T u e s d a y Chlnese-Jopaneie war announced
Vero
Beath
and
Klxxlmme*,
wss
isra pact between Germany and
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, ments of the Kiionsliin Service night at 7:3o o'clock, accord­ todsy they had reached an agree­
Japan which waa enlarged by to- organised te fianford ala years W. V*., Nov. 6—f/F&gt;—The Invest- will ho revered during the ses­ ing to T. K. Simpson, prosldent.
ment on tl* lc*t °f 'he commu­
day's action to Include Italy.
ago this month, and such year at m a n t
Artibclarion sions.
Jtenltara
nication to Japan, making a new
A warning te th* an n k a ef the thla time members return to San­ launched ■ duel program yester
Mtei Krnwn Slats limns ItemA represent*!iro of tha West' offer of friendly office* in an e f­
world agnteat matching their ford for their anniversary break­ day to tali* “a progressive and oestrsl Ion Agent. wllL ho In
inghouse Electrical (ximpany waa fort to terinln»le Uio rn rflk t.
strength “with ea r Red army en fast meeting.
aggravates •land'' te matter* of charge of lha rnnlerreco pro­
The gphilnunlcaHbn fruqied by
Charier member* of th* organ­ leglslalkq, and to make member- gram for tho home demonstra­ in Hanfurd today diacuaaing with Ih;lgian Foreign Minister P*t-I
Dm betUeflekT wee Bounded in
isation are: Mias Lottie Lawler of ahlp te th* association "• badge tion agents, tho County agont. Chief of Police Roy G- Williamr Speak at the request of the full
arrangement* for tha InaUllatinn
Kissimmee, Horace L Smith of of Integrity and worth.
IqJi mated.
of e radio transmiller tojM used conferrdr*. • Th*. Jiolo..l* to I*
Ocnlu, F. M. Sawyer of Cnees,
Thla
cooferenra
Is
an
annual
governor*
an'
He board of
transmitted Inimedlhtelyr *
John C Loshaer of Clermont, Reel nounced to Ite annual ccn.ro&gt; hm evant for the purpose of tirlns- for pollca calls.
'* The neit meeting of the confer­
W. Brown, of Detnnd, C M- Oay a redrafting of tha* osaortetlun'* teg all of tha worker* of the
The supervisory Commute* of ence te *«l for TovsrUy when'tha
Idrose prepared for delivery at of Orlando, C. T, Bkkford ef Or- constitution ad by-lawa, mvclving Extension Berrien lognlher to
Florid* - Mats
Farmers ill legate, nro esparted to discus*
srnegk hall, marking the twen- tendo, Kari Lehman of Tavatw., a drastic tightening Up of mem­ afady and dlseuaa pnililem* per* i Kj
proeedure. • The dclegalee. ’ a*hi
Wholesale
Market
hare
Will
meet
•th anniversary ef the (handing and Carter Bradford of Whaler bership
requirement!,
and t latalng to their work and lo
Huy did not neceaaerlly espoct
’ the U. 6. B- RPark, all of whom will be In Sen- strengthening of Ite eiacutten per- farauteta plans for tha nap In the market office tor thrlr Japan's rrply by T u e s d a y _
regular
meatlng
Monday,
nlghi,
Astalling what' hs described as ford for ana tear**ry celebration
Market Manager J„ a . Mlcbs&lt; I
ha aggreoate* Undone!** ef e e r Tneeday aaernlnr Of the charter At the gem* time, two speaker,
in countries which want l» Jump member*, inly {fence L Brnlth,1 before (he day'* aeasien* locked
i ug at any moment," Troyan- F. M. Hudson, C- T, Bkkford, te Washington fer eelullont &lt;«
-sky dectend Russia today 1* Kari Lehmann and C arter Brad- the problem of (ho present slump
James Mooghton, aupcrlnU'mlN A N K I N G . - ( A ) — United ant of Parks te Sanford, was of­
indy (M a n y emergency . , . ford today remain te Chamber cf la tho occur it lea market % whltb
^ 'fhjb
, Iltrts Bcbool Rrinotphlt
_
r Iho denaoe of ear bordara."" Comms roe poets, the other* have baa brought th* tevoolmont bank- ■lahd Ambaaoador Neleon T. fered four lion* to b* exhil Hrd t’QUDtr. wt)b HupeUotehdent*!
Jokaaon
yaelerday
approved
th*
Bo aakd certain countrioa "have vontarad h la other lteas of work. ora* but Iness of ralalny capital
at tha local loo during tha wintir HrhooIs T. W- lAwton, wHL.mw
S a t a clamor about their .fight
Tho program feature ef Tneeday for teduatry almost te a aland- cetera of Consul John M, Alli­ for thalr maintenance, but due ta with BUU Superlntendfni Ojlj
son
to
Tsinan.
Hhanlung
Prov­
gloat bolshevism and gommua- mere tag’s gala breakfast asset tag, still
Inadequate apace for Iho proper English Monday morning at tl
■ ta order te create a saoeke* will be a talk hy Elvira Garner. Edward B Hall af Chlcagn. isos capital, to reopen tha rare of tho an Imala the offer waa Angebllt Hotel to Orlando ft
American consulate, rloaad re­
u
preald*nt ef the aaaodation, said cently when U appeared J a r refawdan all-day meeting.
It waa no m en fair now te blame oaeoe troop* would carry war­
. Mr. Lawton' tedkaled
Du
tho current clump on the CovenTh* city commissioner! will tha meat log had been call*
fare to tho area.
■mat than U waa te llam a the rebold thalr regular bimonthly far th* parpaao af dUcueate
goat tarnMo hi eaentWM a* defi­
meeting In Du City Hall Monday
nitely reflecting « lank of confi7 . A O TB EtlEI ILL
night a t 7:10 o’clock. It la ex­
danco te Dm futara «C.business.
pected th at action will • be taken
hM said that Uw addriakUraHon
OLLTWOOD, - m --- Mar- ter the propoeed polk* radio sys­
co*Id da much te n e t* * U hr reA JLindssy and June Travis, tem an 4 th a t members of th*
aw*1 player a, wer# Ul yaalef- trailer camp eommltle* will be
preeent te dlacuee plan* for tho
tie d say Is aufTertng from proposed trailer ramp" te Hanfordaffecting
r and may be cooflaed a
■1 “nuinA throat ailment kept
g which
vavti from a role te •

Grand Jury Says Evi­
dence Beyond Ques­
tion, Asks Penalty

Daw* on To Attend
Annual Meeting
Of Home Agents

Mrs. Anna Hahn
Is Found Guilty

Shanghai Defense
Is Endangered By
New J a p M ove

Brussels Conference
Reaches Agreement
On Peace Note Text

Assistant Secretary
Of Agriculture To
Address Conference

Udio Programs Will
AM Red Cross Drive

CITY NEWS BIUEFS

Italy Joins Germany Mrs. Elvira Gainer Is
And Japan In Pact Scheduled To Talk
AffainstCommunism To S e c r e t a r i e s

Rev. W. M. Mullen
.WiU Preach Here

An Ei
Blake

Three Killed
W hen Limited
Wrecks Truck
Every Passenger Of
Truck, Mother, Fa­
ther, And Son, Die
In Crossing Crash

Hopes Public Opintoi
In U. S. Regardilkj
His Motives W fl
Change BeforeLtRii

Japan, Germany C e n tra l Florida
A nd Italy Sign Cham ber Council
Anti-Red Treaty Meets On Tuesday

NUMBER 322

Established In 1908

i Engineer M issing1
Is Believed Dead
Fireman Is Found Af*
Three Hours, Alive,
Hushed To Hospital
T.OVF.JOY. Oil., Nov. 8.—
( A P ) — Thrrt* perso n a
w a ro
klllod itnd nn rn jrln i'rr a n d
flrrm n n w e re p in n ed u n d e r
tho wreckmft* lri\ jhflj derail*
m rn t o f th o C ontra) fit. G eor­
gia L lm llo d paaaotflfe’r tr a in ,
"R otithlnm l," na I t a tm e k a
I ruck til n croanhiK ttnlny.
T h o pullm nn
c o n d u c to r,
William A. Rnnkln, arid non*
of the 27 pm-enge™
•h* f°ue
pullmnn mm wan hort. Trainmen
«nM the dead were occupant* ot
Ihr tnirk
Jnmr- lim an. cf He*. Oa„ »
farmer. &lt;nld tho dvtil wera
■Jamra Allen, 20. Mm. Allen. W»
and their two year old
Jamra Jr. Broun mild h« had
lent them the truck to movo
aome fum ltnrr.
Loeomnilvr fireman, Jim lien*
ry of Maron. O* . wae Mapped
In the w rw ttffr along with En*
alnrer D. G. Woll of Atlanta.
Henry" wee removed aliv e' and
ron'clou, hy rescuer*. who ent
their way through wlih acetylene
forche* nearly thren lioura a ftr t
the wreck.
The fireman wa« hurried Id, art
Atlanta -TtoapWaL Hedhn-r*-' raid
(hey found no trace of tho en­
gineer and feared he wae dead.
Railroad official! eald tho
track* parallel lha highway a t
the point .where the accident oc­
curred within the city limits here,
30 mllee couth of Atlanta.
The train waa from the Flor*
lilu W rit Const reroute to Cin­
cinnati. The trurk m i njlrmptIng to cron, on a side ry*d. The
repine, tender, baggagiyrar, mall
car anil two roarhre off the tralfl
were overturned.
/

Bishop Wins: Will 1
Confirm Class Here

Investment B a n k
Group Undertakes
R e f o r m Program

Money

School Authorities
To Meet English

LOCAL WEAXHEB
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THE SANrORD

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER •*_ 1637

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w e r e v io latio n s o f t h e lo tte r y k w h .
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■fun tad,
p erso n In S a n fo rd h a s , th a t th e l o t t
TOry aWpt through ih* mitat tn (h e m o at f la g r a n t a b u se s o f t h e lew *
P* ibe »traw so warm.
h i BCTnhwfle C o u n ty . A t m e tim e O
, ____. Blot m sc h tn e s, p e rh a p s , c c m rtftu trf
( f t , p m lt, creature*, wit* « m t ,
h u t ( W l th e n t h e M tts rta
- Sark ajraa.
'■ Timid, at first, and with many
b ; .S halt,
JM length they rams, sit* with
glad a a rp riM
1' They 4Itk*d my habd fsr a taste
'
of salt. •

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Ih* un(.sral*ii*d » * 0**«U f Mas*
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v lriu s o t th a t r s r t a l a ftn al d o ­
r rs * rsn d s ro d 1n lb s CfTruM C ourt
a t Ms m Im Ib O u s t y 4 a C h n b s srr,
In . * c a r t e l ■ r s u s s ih s r s ln * s" d In* w b tro ln
T. S,
D ial
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D laln tlff an d V II* Jo b n ro n . ■
w lo o w / a n d
s th a r a
w ars
4 sfin tM ata. th a t I w ill on lb* « itr
day af D w ta M r,
till.
a lta r
f a r M l* *1 public a u s tls n I s lb *
h l r b r s t an d
bast
b id !.* '
fo r
r a s h . *1 t i l l
fro n t d o se o f tb s
r o u r tb s d M
a l S an fo rd . F lo rid a
b s t w s t n ‘tb s h our* n f 11 e’elech
A. M. aod * o-rlocb r M. t b s to l Inorlag d s s srlb sd
p r o p s r tr .
Is-

t h e old P n t b f b H d i i C h u rch In T a llsh u M h a a a v a ry in te re s tin g h is to ry . T h e
b u ild in g , o f fra m e co n stru ctio n , w as be f u n
In 1685 e n d d ed icated t o public m n h i i on
L o rd 's D ry , K e y 18, TB88. T h a n o r th n ailery
In th a o rig in a l deed w ee rese rv e d / o r th e
u s e o f siev es, w h o a t t h a t tim e * • re r e ­
ceived in to m e m b e rsh ip , I t 'i r a s u se d on
m a n y occasions e a e m a g e f i r era— -m d
ch ild ren w h en th e m en w sre g u a rd in g th e
to w n a g a n s t In d ian u p rialffcs. I t b a a since
been rem o d eled a n d en larg ed wHhcrot dis­
tu rb in g its o rig in * ] a r c h ite c tu r a l b a ta ty .

And him an

In n o o th e r s ta te can th e r e b e ra is e d th e
v a rie ty a / tro p ic a l f r u i t s fo u n d th riv in g
In F lo rid a, O n e o f th e se , th e F E U O A q f
P I N E A P P L E O U A V A , f r o m 8 o u th Anferie e, Is exceptlonaTly h a r d y a n d w ill'w ith ,
s t e a d tm m e r m ta ra s o f 14 d e g re e s F h r,
w ith o u t in ju ry . T h e f r u it s ^ e r e e x tre m e ly
A t o e 'd e g re e e b len d o f
p in e ap p le . In F lo rid a , w h ere
1 f re e o f in ju r io u s In sec ts
p U n t le n d s lts s tf s d i n b ^ ] y |

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a t Uto F o eth s a i l o n ro sr o f SWI4 o f I W J I
o f N sclloo IT- T o w ash lp 1*
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th s n r s tV rsi I ch ain s. tb a n ra
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tto .o re
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ploe* o f
haarlnnlna: and also,
tlsw laitln *
a t tto* _l*oolhw i t r o r o s r n f flW H 1 f f H&lt;VH
of Faction 11. T ow dfchlp’ I I

SANFORD
ELECTRIC CO
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FEET H U R T
C A M E L L IA “J A P O N K A

:r.V ] Their wsr

T» the slaughter-pen* Maw
/ , 1 their d*m* will law I
And tram, are misting my ay*»
today
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STO P
LOOK

SANFORD TWENTY YEARS AGO

■Ptor "LHU* Bmwnto,- a ad "LHUc Hnow-"
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—MAY Aid.HEAD BAKER.

K O ELREUTERS A

GARDEN IA S

M m €.lL K irttey

ftttya In tha laadafta world la t°
ill tbr risht pUy on *ha on»

5 Pardon, Mr*. Richard Panin,
Mra. E . H Oanwr, K m Ed n ig

ltd link.'

gtai*. Mra. Eaitettay,

Mra ». A
C o u rte o u s A E f f lc lm l
S E R V IC E

ilid t If flia OIO «UH» any amikey '
W H A T E V E R Y OU D O , y o u n e e d c o u ra g e . W h a te v e r
’h u h iw u at tha city BMuttfui, eourM y0q d e rid e upon, th e r e la a lw a y s so m eo n e to te ll
&gt; n r b e s l -am wida opsn. Wto". you yoo
w ro n g . T h e m a r e a lw a y s d iffic u ltie s a ris in g
^ k f o t a r t a a wUl thaw % WB»*j w hieh te m p t y o u t o b e lie v e t h a t y o u r c r itic s a r e r ig h t. T o
i Tha ste ia Bot#i commiMisasr m ap o u t a co u rse o f a c tio n e n d follow t t t o a n e n d , reprH M * there will fa* 1 ,260*00 q u ires som e o f t h e sam e c o u ra g e w h ic h a so ld ier need s,
vititura,tn Florida thia winter, and P eace h a s Its v icto ries, b u t i t ta k e s b r a v e m e n . to w in
tha Palm 'Deaek Poat de«ian* th e n v -E m o tw a o .
they are already beginning to i f
fl
I IN T E N D to d e v o te t h e r e s t o f nyr lif e to th e pro b /
Atcbbi.hnp Reward Mommy d.* "* * * *
•" h l i o rg a n ic « d M r i t u a l e n tire ty ,
aarye. the tbarik. of all lor«ra F o r th e ,q u a lity o f life U m o r e Im p o rta n t th a n li f e Itself,
et pose* and quiet, owing to W e m u d t now u s e th e o re tic a l a n d ap p lied arien ce, n o t fo r
iia splendid work. Father Coofh- th e M tia fa c tio n o f curio iiity ; b u t f o r t h e bo teerv n en t o f th e
in i* t« b* attant for iwaniy ggi/ e n d f o r th e c o n s tru c tio n o f t r u ly ctvlUeed ro an .— D r.
; nil wort* ntar i
A lex is C a tre l.
&gt;
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network.—Howard tiruhakar In
The New Yurtaar.
Br
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Bosk* Cart*? recall* th a t Nor. Wum 4 Dart*, who I* FnyUUnt
«V QBOROl TtfCKVR &lt;
Koowyelfa p«r*onal repraaenta‘llea i t tha Bniaaql* confetenc*.
W*i^'aI»o l*r»»ld»nt WIHonta per*
taoitafl *dfleer tn Ttarl* Ip IttO . Ba
- plag point* out that whan fba
^ Democrat* lo*t the preaUhnttel
unique In thnSlYhal history. nU
; 'election In i n s o m the Dengue
wt Naitana' l*»ue, Franklin D.
s n d " len th tg Trooi opera to
ju lUocerelt waa tha fie* prialden*
£ Uni canBIflatei CorWl T»U, pry**cr**n, 1 join Draco Maura, Lily

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MAN ABOUT MANHATTAN

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F re n c h — TeL 8181

ENGLISH’S
Gulf Station

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E V E R Y SA T U R D A Y N IO fIT
BOtTBBS WITH OANCB PARTNER
ADMISSION FRER
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C o m p le ta ly R c n o f s te d
A n d R e d e c o ra te d

Harrell

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Apartments
F in is h e d in th e
m o s t a t tr a c t iv e
C o lo n

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A rthur DlnL I I , af 1U M. ML

ndrtrtlalng man, to Coogrea*, la
Maw York CUy tha ether day,
haa resulted In tha formatlcfc of
a “Barton for President dub."
T o n see, we’re nerar had n
horfnsej man for praaidenV’ any*
D. H. Cmary, prestSeat of a
la tttr .head , company In AUroa.

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HHCfXAL VRATURB FOB ARMISTICE
WKDNRSOAY AND TOOTHDAY MODTS
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WG TURKEY

Police Art. Hit
By Grand Jury
O v e r Conduct
Corliaood Frem Foa* Om
unclaimed in n downtown drug
alor* when, ha wsa arruaM , hid
•Utemant* w art' ftriflad yaatV*
day by two prlacnoiy hold h&gt; the
o*U block with him, '
C. B. Boyd, to, o wntdhmna
bald for petty , larceny, urhoa
naked If Harrell bonk on the cott
dour all nighi to attract the Jail*
•r, aaldi
“Yoa, ha beat tha door s lo t"
And when asked U Harrell re­
mained
awake
and
u tiio o s
through Ih* night a* hi* child
lay in tha hospital dying, M,
aaldi
“Harrell waa awak* meat of th e

BIG APPLE DANCE

Ih* I * .

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alt

A nd Personal
P er so n a /*

o'clock a t the home «T Mm. C, V .
Carroll, M il Franck A r m .
ed ha wsaMaal style. Miniature
Ctrd« Number Fhra of the Ffrat
a h w a v e used to mark the of
B n t k t Church win meat a t Urn
fleer*' dAtoo* woth
plc'uio
home of Mr*. S - R . Pippin, W.
skip* ami Ufh xfever* •domed th*
First Street, a t BtW o’clock.
balcony. ,
The Boalnee* Waiaaa’a Circle
The regular officer* vaorL-0
with Mr*. * . J. Itooth. *h*MIke visiting officer* In double titu
me*, will mpet a t the hoaae of
he tbelr alnllena. Man St V.
KMra. Stella V. Arrington. Ml
Heeam worthy a a im n ga»u thwMagmetlm
Area**,
at
T:M
o'clock^,
wkleh. with appropriate x m J*
J. U Marentette wilt tune*
which were cempoaeil by
the Woman"* Mtialoaary Bodeworthy a a l n * . the t l f i n n l»*e
IT of the T hat Mathodht
ana led thetr tialllag a lik e * *&lt;1A
Ctiarch with a theater sarty at
* small token of fmwlehip.
10:00 A. M. The picture wUl ha
Mr*. Anna Sail* Smith. eutitw
la connection with tim a m
m air an. and t
H. Mnihri s&gt;.
MUaloo
Study
Book.
The
worthy patron, of Unhand Num
K m is*. Swh ttniwh. «Mtm
Modem World,” All a a a t a r
her M preabtni In the ••&gt;*' n&lt;
i&gt;n4u t' h i i thjy im ln s n iT lM
fere urged to attend and alsnj
which I tea# Mian Virgin",
v-V-urn o th,v'h'Hi&lt;k%tM
'member* of ether churches.
,
wan MiUabed Into the Vrdt H r
ipwriraD h Wtnm R*UMt aft
The 81. Aauea GaUd of the
&lt;,&gt;&gt;«* tp, dm, &lt;*ttiw* Rtf*
Be Mta Frank &lt; u t the lull**'"*
Bplacopal church ertU meet nt
muah aeeempenled a t the
SiM o'clock at the pariah Hone*.
by M n Mable Srndu of
The regular business meeting
Mtm caton
received on oW,
•f
the
Woman'*
Miaalenary
fhakleaail
bouquet
from
% .
Mr*. Ralph Smith, recording
Society of the P in t MethodUt
Church will be
held at the secretary, was among the State
church a t 1:00 o’clock.
a ffirm of the Florid* Federation. Mr*. Murrqe J » n k , ha behalf
Circle Number One of the or Women'* Club* who nddreeaed, of lbs PoM Matron’« Club, pre |
ITrebyterlen Aaulllarr with Mr*. the district meeting which wan ■—&gt;Imi1 f^iiinrlii O k u ttr KnittWr1
in~amww*M vuahaw
U P. Boyle, ' chairman.
will held yesterday In St. Cloud.
, Two a picture of Mr. and Mr*.
Ha.tin, V4m»»? *f
W \,*| tMXhhiUidil ’Ihh
meet at the home of Mr*. O.
V \4 V'H'M'i*. P*a
Other officer* who addressed I U. E. McKay, pent grnini ma»*ott
**ivit,
H ,v Mt %****%.
D. Bonn. ISO IHa* Arenee at '.ho meeting were: d a te presi­ 'and ptud'grand patron of &lt;h C» LIW
iii’mutt t*u Urnr hT^u,
m
S:M o'clock.
\*
V&lt;
S^iUth^
dent. Mr*. John G. Krltum; Mr*. ‘ chnptvr. Mr*.. Moore. In behalf
|
of
the
chapter,
accept-it
the
picCircle Number Two ut the E. U Hchumcher. foundation
M* l£*
Preebylarlaa
AwstHory
w i t h fund chairman: Mr*. Joseph U tun and sang "June An Echo,
ih. It* v * iti Mitl*
lire Itoy Mann chairman, ’will U Gey. junior chairman andj Mr. and Mr*. McKay expressed
k »IV '
appreciation
lor
thin
honor
meet at tba home at Mrs. J Ik Mm. JL tk FWnhman. law ob­
M
* l»* *1W* ^tltiK*
A abort program fulloo«*l Ju r
Woodruff, IIS W. Ilth 81. nt servance chairman.
1:30 o'clock.
Oa* hundred thirty-three ib le , lag which Mm. h a s t *ang " A
Circle Number .fo u r . o f . the
*
* % m r * ' ? **•*.»**
PreehyUrhm
AndUlwy
with
lira. P. It. Smith ohalrmaa. wlU
) meet el the home of Mr*. Q. It.
Blllolt. Hid Dougina Aranue.
. Clicle Number Six ml the Pro*
byterjan Auxiliary with J n - Dt*.,i
,t ''«***A
L. Th'raahrr na chairman WlU meet
v in 1&gt;■,-'&lt; A. i.* .y
at the TToma of Mr*. W. U Coop*
CK
.O
.fe
M
et
*!**•.,
At “« Ss*
proximatety IUO gueata. Xtailing
er, 205 E- 18th St
■*
l’. X
; .
offlret* taking part In thu pru
TUESDAY
II. i l l l . e • l l v o m
l o il t le , &gt;
gram were: Mrs. A nas Sail* k *0 If- * toieku Midi 1
The regular monthly meeting
Smith, worthy aaakron, K. H,
cf the Daughters ut Wesley
VXUAVVA VtfA1
Mayberry, worthy pplrop, Mr*. l - i l lVO.WWAV
8uml*y School class of Ih*
ll. I 1 s t *
V C h tlfL 1 U lull .
.1,1,1, U,n*'ih
U(u
Iln t ileteuh, eaeorln1* matron, K.
Ptrst Methu Hat Church wUl he
Kei,.t„.,
s*1*-el,
l«.-s* v
U KeSy. aaaociate patron, Mro
held In" th* Church Auaex at
M ,.l u o , a
ik *t-*A ip » *i s o
i l , , . , I , t ,x i h e I’ eiXlM
7:30 o'clock to the form of, a
Ruth H ates
secretary. Mr*. m CO*
iM Ilei, I .H il* ..' -‘ I . I«**i'
whit* elephant party. Ah mem
o.SkV VVM.V sM.»hS
tiers are urged to attendMueU,
LaVair SmPk, conduclmea, Mr*.
C o H tlw n *
M * 0 * * * i. " t * *
There will be a board meeting
Ktlae Loreboce, afuutcmiu conduit
Milt l ie ;* *
H fcivK v.
Vl l “ **
* Mris Mm** IhtNtw. Mt, u t ♦ *
ii &gt;i,i, hi
-of Ih* Junior High School P. T.
raoa. Mm. SnmwuU, chaplain of Mi*, fe,r&gt;» sill &gt;
huu4k inlwwti, wnr. u iui'*0wh W»
A- at 3:00 o'clock followed by Urn
Pioneer Number MK Mm. Rue
regular meeting at 1:30 o'elaak.
ohia umn
hem* Kerman, niarahalt,
Mr*.
WEDNESDAY
HahW
Bmdo,
organktk Mmtfl,. oh vhargMs &lt;dr mmdaA m, Mh
The Sanford Garden Club will
Mable Sutnea wprder, William
*W dm Mei J wIk M uti 'tab hmedfe
hare a bosril meeting a t 10:00
Cuehe (iff.
Matin*),
Mr*. (,uu
v , %&lt;IIhmw&gt; ttrapmu, At * * * *
o'clock a t th* home of Mr*. H.
H*ii&gt;*«. Ada. Mr*. Tuck. , Rulh,
M. Pap worth, 111 Park Arena*.
Mm. Mary Norris, Esther. Mr*.
Thor* will be an hnpertsat
Klai* Tann*». M ar'hn and Mam
'» 'UA.-.l, H*, U*i4*h N
Called meeting of the South Side
Annie Cook. Elect*, all o f DeT -T . A. at S tdl o'clock.
Land Chapter Number id.

CHURCHES

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Ladies Missionary
Society Has Meeting
Mrs. T, R. Miner presided
or nr the mfeetlag of the India*
If laaionary Society of th* Pull
Gospel Tabernacle which was
hold recently at her hem* • •
Cemeron Aran**.
The meeting waa opened by
the derations] which waa **adectad by Mra, F. A DtUy who
read Ih* |g penlm. a abort bwMneea aeaaloa ml lowed during
which rouriae mailers war* die

WINE—DINE
and DANCE

yarn with Ike repeal ul Ut*
Eighteenth Aa»-«diue«l, utem
hem' of the thhei Ur* otlic* touiul
thin morning
Deputy Bhnrtll
Lewie A Tale arrested * i m * i o
wtMtmn, Eubt t'ule. nho uHegel-

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The folio* lag correction i* Ini
b* made to the ehory o t S ara

Jnofe Cunnky * quoin o t Smdn
received bee*, the s ta te Depart
men* eg Bdwceitou In paMncd W a UeraU. The moaey will h"
used h e payamot u t Nnaumhur
laaaead ad October trarhgen mb

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WED

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The *&gt;er* of “The Good Earth” other wsIH bmwm m w la p ro aL
and "Captains Courageous,* » * neat twine toclndo Janet
specUvcly, arc united in the new Eddb Qulllaa, V ktar Vi
Mdro-Coidwyn Meyer p i c t u r e , car O'Shea, Helen Troy, Wl
—big City," which iliow* Wcdnea* D em and, John Arledge, I nr lag
day end Thursday *t the Kite Bacon, Galnn Willi*mi and X agb .
Theater wills 1^41*0 Rainer and Toomey.
epencer Ttecy eo-star.ed for the* A bo of interest b Um e p ia r ;
first time- .
.sne* In a reslistb
free-fw -all
The new pktute, presenting a street battle eeqoenm ef the*
crosi-eedbn of American motro- *ports whrld as Jack Dempsey,,
politaa'life, with I n c y s i s ‘New1 James J . Jeffries, Jimmy M elnrYerfc City (gxicab drl**r who b-* nln, M ssb
Heesnhloom, Jim
•comes Involved in * war betwosnjThorpe, Frank Wykeff, Jack b
rival taslcab comptnlcs, and Miss Fields, Man Moontaio Dean, Boil
' Montana and other athlete* One
Rainer as bis 'Immigrant
whom be barely savct from de­ of Um picture'* sconce b b id in
part It ion, U front ths pon o! Nor­ Jack Dempsey's Restaurant, the;
man Krsi.nn the brilliant yotng famous gathering place ef sports
playwright wlloso "Fury’’
con­ celebrities having been coplod t*
sidered one of the outstanding (he b a t detail.
In "Big City" Luise Rainer once
photopbys of lis t y ear
The production, wj»» filmed BfJ- again dsmonetratee her brilliant
der the direction op Frank Dor- flair for roraatOlty in meting. A
tag* who** directorial sneceaecp fa r cry from bar robe In “The
date back to “Humcreaqu#'' a thi Good (Earth* and "The G rb t Zbg*
Include i n t i memorable hit* JO fold" and Um diract opposite of
"Sevrtiih Heaven,” "A Farewell to her recent portrayal of tbg Count-,
Arms" and the recent "History la css In "The Emperor’s Candbsticks," her new n h places her as
Msde at Night,"
The veteran character actor, a simple Roumanian girl who has
Benin Hsnb displays m i Mtracba ol'B tM a u alw abates &gt;m Charley Crapewh), held* the sup­ left her fetherbnd to com* to
■kla u the tuneful melodise of Pollack and Mitchell, and Gordon porting c u t of “Big City* end America, tho "land ef hope,”
m 4 R m l In Um Twentieth Century-Fox m o*lot MnuUoo, ‘'Thin

W.rk” Comes To
Rita On Tuesday
Ann Sothern, Edward
Horton* Jack Haleys
Mary Boland Star
New ways of loving Rod newer
ways of laughing In the new kbtf
of bugh-1ilt that b the funniest
, “comm »tIon-picture" of tha year
wOl bring a liberal ed act Iion in
kOarity to lb* aefeen of the R ib
j theatre when “Danger-Love At
. Work" p b y i Tuesday. Ann Both*
etn, Jack liab y , Mary Boland, sqd
•Edward Evereb Horton are star­
red in the d iffb st comedy evpr
produced by the TwentbUi Cen­
tury Fog merrymakers.
In or out of bodlnm no one he*
ever seen the like* of the franUo
romsntka and haywire hib rity of
this outstanding comedy.
Id ^ m
nutshell (a very fitting plies, | B
the way) thi* new kind of rib*
tickling ta b b a simple story
(•Imply devastating) of Girl
meets Boy, Boy meeb Family,
Bey bees Mind) Tho Girl b Ann '
SoHicm, the dafflest debutants
who ever came out—of a trance!
The Boy b Jack Haley, tha mo*t
bewildered Romeo who ever fated
n shatgunl Tha Family la alto­
gether plxRated, with a cuckoo for
their crest and a strait-jacket
their coat-of-nrmat The Mind—
well, tbbody dote, it’a all grand

Lnlm
MUSIC IN “WISH*

I^VBLY LADY

PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF NOV. 7

■UR uamlndfel of the n n o r clrcnbU ag through the Tillage. The
agent* dlacoecr they h e n been
tffcfcod by Walbum -and through
sympathy for each other, b icome
f a it friends. With thee* matter*
compi icetin* l|&gt;e situation, the ar­
rival of the rn s ic M inuter (Big
Rumaan) open* the way to a
happy conclusion.
Three elaborate skating num-

Um dasmlbg wond*r lends of th i
8 wU» Alps, Intersperse lb« to ­
man Ue story. In these numbers,
IliM Henta i i m t M many ekatIn* routine! m ort difficult than
any m r M o m attempted on lee.
Wm Iu of lnten.lv* practice were
necessary In order to jurfccily
m k o U the routine*.
A rthur
Treacher,
Raymond
Walbuni and Joan. Daria head the
Important aupportlng cast, which
aleo Include* SI* Rumaan, Alan
H eb, Leah Ray, MihrUIi Cooper,
Maurice Caw, and George Qirot,
Luba Rainer can bring teem to
her eye* at w ill She does It In
"Rig City,” the Metro-ColdwynMayer production which co-atara
her with Spencer Trccy a t the
Hit* theatre Wbdafcday
and

AT THE RITZ
Sunday, Monday—Bonja .llrnl*, Tyrone Power In 'T H IN
ICE." A gay and magnlfkent musical, superbtiv* entertain­
ment.
Tuesday—The Big Day, 42S special attractions and Ann
Solhem, Mary Boland, Jack Haley, Edward Everett Horton hi
"DANGER LOVE AT WORK." Regbtor f t the matin**.
Wednesday? Thursday—Luis. Rainer and Sponeer Tracy
In "BIO CITY" and Bobb^ Breen In "MAKS A WISH."
FVIday—On the stage nip* - o'clock BIO APPLE DANCE
CONTEST. The sensation of the country. On Um o'Tocn Jaosc
Matthews. New Songs, N e t' Dsnctl—Everything you Ilk*.
“GANGWAY."
Saturday—Cesar Romero and Phyllis Brooks In “DAN­
GEROUSLY YOURS." Bab Ruaaoll In "LIGHTNING TRIG­
GERS."

A T T H E PR IN C E SS

font •'*!

Mathew*, lovely Gaumont
aU r as *f»* appear* In .her la b st
ileal production, "Gangway,”
gt the Rita Thaatar Friday
Others who appear |n ths east
Music b again an Important nr* Nat Pendleton and Noel Madi­
son. and tho song numbers were
p a rt of n Bobbj Breen vehicle, written by tha Hollywood trio of
and bore are have Basil B ath boo* Lemar, Goodh art and Hoffman.
and Bobby In n scan* from
Oscar S in u s, noted
“Make a Wish." RKO production
a t tho R ib Wednesday and composer was brought t« Holly­
wood especially to writ# tho aongi
Thursday, In which tho _ young for "lU k a
a Wish," Bobby
Guinn (Big Boy) Williams was ,
tenor b singing a
see trad-Ao- drink s b - g m i k i f l
»***-*■"
ten fcy
i in "Big City."
milk for n

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Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 18th and 14th,
COURAGE" and “SATURDAY'S HEROES."

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so darned romantic, the screen
story by James Edward Grant
end Ben Markeon despatches poor,1
sane Jack Haley to the balmy
Southern plantation' of tho moot
p Is Hated family In D b b , n hap­
py household run by Mary Boland,
a hare-brained
dowager wha
wouldn't recognise an Inhibition U
ah* had on* Tho princpel target
of her nuptial-making shotgun b *
Edward Horton, a brain apecblbt
fat search ef n brain.

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Is Defeated

Rotary Hear!
C onservation
Needs In U.S.

New Justice Delivers
F i r s t Decision In
Case Involving Fed­
eral Trade Board

Dr. A. H. Hadley Soys
Nation Is Wasting
'• Natural Resources;
Urgds Better LawJ

Unfair Methods
Of Sales C i t e d

Declaring that on the wh° V
Florida's gam e lsw* are very rood,
hot pointing , out that this w » j
one of the JlA states In the onion
to enact legislation protecting
black bass, Dr. Alden It. Hadley,
a lecturer on hltds and comervn*
lion, arts tho principal speaker At

DEATH SENTENCE FACES MRS. HAHN

Encyclopedia Called
Free. Only $69.50
To KeepUp To Date
' WASHINGTON, Nov. 8—
(AP)—Threa Florida oil
.companies lost In the BitQ pm ne Court today In their
effort to obtain a reconald*
cratlon of Its recent actioit
on the ground that Justice
Hugo L. Black wag ineligible
to sit on the bench.
The Court gave no explanation
of Its refusal to grant . raeun■Iderailon- That was Jn line with
the regular procedure In such an
action. The enncanesi r n t was
made after Black .hid read one
opinion which he had Written, die3
rented to another, . and*' voted
against th# government in *
third case.
Tha Florida firms sought a re*
consideration of tho court's r e ­
f its ! on Oct. I I to interfere witg
attempts by the Security Com­
mission to subpoena telegrams
sent and received by the eompanlet.
Not only was tho constitutionaltty of Buck's appointment a t­
tacked but lbs petition contended
the court's action on the litigation

France Is Alarmed

Hy Nan Wusl**

CJln Italian W a t e r s
PARIB, Nov. I. —
Arrival
of flvn Herman warahtp* la the
lu lla a Bay of Oast* for, com­
bined maneuver* with the 'Ital­
ian fleet convinced French na­
val authorities last night that
the Ilalo-Oecman-Japanve* pact
against communism, signed Sat­
urday la Rome, has sacral mlb
The
combined
maneuvers,
coming lew than |4 hoars after
signing of the "enticed" al­
liance, was authoritatively de­
scribed la pari* a* ' ‘more than
a mere coincidence'' end a
grave menace to French and
nrittsh colonial communications
through the Mediterranean.
The French pres* reported
last night that, during Satur­
day'* conversation* in Roma, It
was decided to make Berlin tha
capital of the
an 11-communist
front and establish permanent
beadgnartsn there f6r combined
consultations of the naval and
military general staff* pi o*rm siy, Italy and Japan.tiee. It waa said, would constant­
ly alter mobilisation and opera­
tion Pina* to moot "any iirioas
world conflict,**
Th soroll colly tho three fleeln
woe Id he aatnrad only la a com-

lAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1937

Sminole Cmraly P roduct
Fruit And Vegetable* Than
Similar Area In America'

N U M B ER

Establish'd In 1908

Over 200 Passengers Killed:
When Jap Planes Bomb Trair
Blocked Kick Gives Florida 6-0 Victory Over Georgia

Seven Coaches Des- \
troyed On Express^ 5
To Nanking: Carry- Ving No S o l d i e r s

Chinese Launch **
Counter Attack i
—

Attempt Ts Made To . ^
Isolate Jap Force **
South Of. fihnnghal
NANKING. Nov. 8.—(AP)- f
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w hen fix JnpansoO ' -'.l
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coaches of llio Hoiithbounct*‘- ;|
Titinnn-Pukow Express train - -3
a) SUh'lipo Station about 160 ".'j
jtTTTv'* northwest of Nanking.^

With lipe puraed and* eyre downcast Ilya. Anna Marie Hahn U
shown leaving an elevator for her Jail coll a few minutes after hear­
ing a Cincinnati Jury find her guilty of murder in the death of J a ­
cob Wagnar. Tha fact that tha Jury did not recommend mercy au­
tomatically condemned her to dsath. With the accused “mass-murduress" is shown her defense attorney, Hiram Boleatnger,

Central Florida LaGuardia Moves
C 01 C Council To Prevent Fraud
Meets Tomorrow In New York V ole

Resume Schedules
Mrs. Elvira Garner 125 Detectives A re Following S t r i k e
.Will D e l i v e r Address On “Ezeltier

Ordered To Watch
Slow Ballot Count

A largo attendance la expectNEW YORK, Nov, 8—W l-.
ad at the Sixth aanlveraary Mayor La Ouerdia invoked hie po-

mere* to be held tu the Club- York
room of tho Vnldea Hotel to- eenlall
morrow morning, officiate of tho 128
Seminole County Chamber of
”
Commerce announced today.
T. E Simpson, president of ilowly,
the local ChaThber and also results
president of the Council will paper
preside over the meeting nt membJ
which representatives are ex- e)ty co
pected from the Chambsra *.f
Mstt
Commerce throughout Central the A
Florlde.
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Largest Cotton Crop
On Record Reported
Attorney, follower
by a re­
sponse from C. A. Byrd of. Dayton* Beech) greetings will n*
offered by Earl W. Brow* of
DaLaad followed hy a history
of tho Control Florida Council
by H. 1* Smith, secretary of the
Morton County Chamber of
Commerce: and Karl Lehmann,
secretary of the Labe County
Chamber of Commerce will dis­
ease a New campaign tor Amer­
ican Business*

JACKSONVILLE, Nov. I —O.
W. Bartlett, executive general
agent, of Clyde-Mallory Lines,
last night announced details re­
garding the resumption of sail­
ings from New York and Jack­
sonville, following the rocent
longshoremen*- strike
whirl*
disrupted service for several
weeka.
Tho* first sailing southbound
will bo Hid HS Agwldale, cargo
only, from New York. Wednesday, November 10, with arrival
at Jacksonville ttalurdsy mom
Ing. November IS, sailing north­
bound Iha same afternoon for
New York, for arrival at that
port Tuesday, morning.
The first sailing northbound
will be the H«. Seminole, cSrgo
only, from Jacksonville,
Fri­
day. November II. making cjll
at
Charleston
on
Saturday
with arrival at Now York Mon­
day morning.
The Htt. Cherokee, with panxengor* and freight, will sail
from Naw York ou Thursday.
Nlivembtr tl, making "call SI
Charleston Saturday, with a r ­
rival at
Jackson tide
Humlay
morning. November H, sailing
the same afternoon, making cell
at Charleston, with arrival New
York Wednesday, November IT.
Kffectlea with the sailing of
tha SB Shawnee, with passen­
ger* and freight, Saturday, No­
vember It, regular sailings will
be resumed ea follows:
Tha Shawnee will arrive al
Jacksonville directly from New
York
tha
following
Monday
'morning, proceadlng that after­
noon tor Miami with arrival
Tuesday morning, sailing from
Miami Tuesday afternoon with
call *1 Jacksonville - Wednesday
morning, proceeding that after­
noon for Naw York direct, with
ariva| at 11:00 o'clock Friday
morning.

NEW - YORK, Nov- I. —{AT—
An official cotton crop forecast
for ,11.141.04)0 http*, the Urgent
Indicated
American crop aa
record, caused futnra* to decline
ID to II points net. When tha
market re-opened today follow­
ing the publication of the eetlmate.
Renewed liquidation developed
but tha trad* regarded the
losses a* comparatively moder­
Daring the business meeting ate In view of the Increase of
election of officers wfll bo held (Tt.OOe balsa la the estimated
and the meeting place not forth crop figure over ' that of a
month ego. The total war well
The "Exceptional Child" w*s
above the r r n i f * trade expec­ the aubject of an address by
ts Hons end lb* estimate b for Dorothy Lamb, County School
tha largest crop la history. .
nurae, at tha meetlag of th*
West Bide I'aranl Teacher* A*
•oclsllon Thursday afternoon.
Daring the buslnase neuloh
of th* msetlng report* of the
various com mills** were heard
MIAMI, Not. I. -r{*T— A»raey* for Y**oo W. Harray, The Bonford Semt-Frp Black* Including a report o t th* FTA
to told police held him ln- cole- will net havo a practice Ma­ •ta la Convention in Daytons
im in to o d n tor 1 » bear* while sk * tonight since the lawfard Beach roceatly by Mr*. R L
I ' M B y dyteg af diphtheria. armory drill flrid ii to be weed Heard, who preel dad aver tb*
by the Raikmel
Guerdon**.
Coach S. A B Wilkinson organ aO

Mrs. Dorothy Lamb
Talks To PTA Group

Leesburg Asks Game
With Pro Blackcats

1Itj mlni.tiy linIntT-l the train ^ i'
turned no troops.
The fill in »e itsclatrd' tonight
A rarity of football—a blocked punt—gave Florida a It to 0 victory o w r Georgia In their game they had launched a .counter^ ■
at Jacksonville. Charlca Krejclcr of Florida broke up the el tempted kick by GeorgU’e Hilly Mims and oflsnslve in Isolato th e . J*&gt;Clifford Whlddon/ Florida end, swooped up the b a|| end ran 2fl yards for touchdown. Whlddon (•** eueae torro south of Bhanghst.
estlmsied at il.ooo men, from-1', ■
trvmo right) la shown racing for the goal line.
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Its* landing huso ou the see ,
roast,
Bsvers rightliTK broke out hot)i,
anuth and w rit of Shanghai. 10
Chekiang pruvinr# to the south
the Cblueae declared they had
repulsed a surprise . Japanese J
thrust toward Shanghai
fMM ,. .5
By RICHARD O. MABSOCK
the liangkow nay area.
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MOSCOW. Nov. » —&lt;/P&gt;—now
The Japanese reported
Ad* ' ?
ala's educational, cultural and
vanres south of Boocbow Crash ’ f
eclonlirte progreaa from
that
nu the wostern edge of Shahs'
of a backward nation of llilierhills
lutiTiintlunal
settlement.
i
*tea to that of u country ploriilnese
relaforcemedte
war*
pairing In flights over tho
rushid to Bungktanf, A 1v tia lj
point In the Chinese defaMesT.-#:
the celebration of tbs Soviet The City CommUatnncra meet In
V^-iusi whlrl^ one of Hit C1*/*4 y*
Ion's loth birthday, Novum- the illty Hull tonight for their
Jnpiiirao columns wee striking -*i
Jup.ihrau
trml monthly . meeting.
from tbp south.
Soviet leaders ron.lxnlly re­
Another Japanese column, Chi'
The Junior tjmmlx-r of Com'
mind the masses how much
p tl'e a lla a ^ « I’aw. P m i I
better oft they ere mnterlnlly nn-rco will hold ,’lt* regular week­
end mentally than under the ly luncheon in tho grill room of
evert. Kiirclg it observers agree Hie Yuhlex hotel Tiled lay at 12:15
that the material and mrnlal otlccklot of the innssei has risen from
e pul. of tell cor* *
whht, beforu Iha war, was al­ The (’m in iI Ftoinla t'oenr
Chamter of CoPlRlrrro will
most xoro^ f
i ' s pick ihe-Winner
Visitor* ' who ware In llusaiti ill the YalAex lintel Tin
nt s i turd ay's mn* ,
several year* ago report that morning at fl:(M o'clock fry
mines, Mr*. M. J*
the Kueslsn. while' (nr from be­ sixth n'nnivrroury cch bra'iuti
• p.m ford's plrk- '
ing ‘well dressed, now ' (s fb llo r
i ipi.-ti for Ihl*
clothed, Food now appear* *u(
I'craona who arc on) of work
flclent, If not over plentiful. II
l game tint). Mrsw
or who have only part time em­
no longer le rationed
to *"!' *‘t correctly -i
ployment nre rcipjcstiil to fill
Thu average wage of_ Indus­
i.i 1mini fiif'tj j(ElTl# *
out
the
csril
nu
it
drop
them
In
trial Workers has la in an­
!-. u grime which
tho
mall*
or
return
them
to
H
ip
nounced as 1.770 rubles n year,
i.ifufit contcHtents
carrier*. No poatage will be re­
oy about | l l a mouth at tho of­
quired for the card*.
ficial exchange rate. With a
I -j .'imdi.g
inmpllmentary
The census was approved nt the
*u|t costing 300 to 400 rubles,
it: ii. iii- nu* Theater worn
la&gt;t ecrtlon of renprevv and tin- rln. &lt;-[i|:fUkinuU ful Iowing
shoea ito rubles and buller
through It the President end Fun- Mi l i t - ii and In H'o ordi-e in
about I rubles a pound. It take*
grcea hope to a -c ris ln *« p en r '■tih It lll&lt;) wiip. Mr*. 51, W.
most of the Soviet wage to live.
ty ps possible the exact number Harriet, t&gt;. A
Hut the Soviet rltlien le nhle
ll
Wilkinson, ,
of tihrmplnyrd peraone In Baiifnrd Mr- J
to ga to the Ihcslrr and tha
Htlnci-lphcr, J. 51.
and
Remlnlda
fopnly
awell
ax
Btovlea, he has rheap book*,' he
)*11ii tphei
Jolmnll
Myrlck, |
Ihrnughout, the Nation, Mr. Holly Ml*» ll il.. I-ing. Allen Newenjoy* amusement park*. rest
said.
homes and free education.
loan. Mr", Jack Wilkinson and
In conclusion the local Post­ !»n i*!a*« Hli untioiil.
President Mikhail 1. Kallqln I'laude A- Bw.nsim'i blunt warn­
ing
fh*I
Ihi
povernnicnt's
first
master stnii-d that I lie following
recently , wrote: ■
Winner* niny cull nt The
venture into this fuhl U«n men* are the persons who should reg­
"ft Is true that we hare some tew tu ih* -i*i ic nu I f r( h » e
Herald tiff"
nui Inior than ister!
'w iseacre' alio compare dwell­
Tuesday eiooinc nt 6:0* o'clock
The attack was so fo i.ffjl that
Those
who
have
worked
for
ing and food conditions of our observer* apeculuivti un Hie po»&gt;iin ri&gt;cet»- -ihclr ticket*.
workers with Ihuae. let us say. Mlity that a diffi-roit moI uC ruha pay. who are *hlc to work and
of American
workers. They may be sktabllslu-it iii the pro- si ill want work i those who for­
euiwam that the American work­ •oacd wsgvs and li'Aits hill to ap­ merly had their own business, Hitfli School Ready
er consumes, ro.orn meal and has ply do nuMtAiVtitebra- wh» hanuU) fan*, vr professional practice,
and no longer wot k a t Jt, who ere
For “Visitors Day*
A belter apartment’.
"itlerlul* gout, Into govsramint nldo to work and want workf
*. *
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7 i
,.“l hcllnvo 'the skilled worker
invoOipg ins Army snd
I t America sals more chocolate' program
-Visitor* l&gt;"v" will hA held .
Navy,
nt thn Hi-mliinle 11 twti Reboot,
then the Russian worker. One
Swsnsun said tha Navy was
Frlrtsv, Nov. 13 from 9:44 A&gt; ,
should not lake Into consider- "definitely app'rl revive.' rrgr.ul
M. throughout (ho day In cel#- :
g|h&gt;n chocolate bars alone, but
log effect* of Increased restric­
luallon of National Education,
afeo the materiel and cultural
tive lrgl»l*:i i.i on the nsvut
Week suit all parent* and ffiend* . ,
services enjoyed hr worker* In building program 'll* apparently
•re requtwj^d to visit th* school
Uto Soviet Union; tor Instance,
h im lim J'durln* lt|*i day., • -t.-ic
twet home*, sanatorium*, kinder­ ntftrrud to &gt;hi* W alsh-Hesly.Ait.
»'r-. Mne 11-tU, kfaxwel) « • , '
garten*. nurseries and holiday* which cstsotu t ’le U U r etandaid'
for prlvnio IIrra* engaged in
perlstly ro-i'irstad / " tboae w ho"'
(Cm IIsw S m r a s . Peer)
rrnmcni contracts and which prapup tu he' pre-ent for the spestmably wouW or perpetuatvl hjj[
ctal nasemhlr program In whlqh the wages and hour* bill sel/iall department* of the Kbacl ,’x
ulrd to com* up a* the special Its '
The KMInute }|(gh Bchmii Cel- will be represented.
slon of Congress.
All vlitlar* were also reqaaot- .a)
cry-Fe&lt;ls
will brain e lhn-o-day
Navy DepsTtmi-id recomm-nda/HBNDAYK, NOV «. — (AT—to- tlons that the -utm ost care" b* practice icealon thle afternoon on n t to r**|ster for one of •ho j
•argent communique.
reported taken In future labor Ugl»lili™ the high school practice field in rlassea aa attendance wtQ be .
t day that Oeneralisstmo Fran- to guard against -inordinate de­ pnrperatloa for the Armistice Day counted tow*rd the annual FTA
4 laoo Franco'* forces hod man- lays" In completion of th* defense clash wth Doties Military Acad­ prise ot |3 I for tha elaae h a v **
1 urored into several new poal' program, wet* expected to here emy of Jacksonville, to be played Ing (ha largpst altendance ad ,
t e*e la thu Babinunlgo sector f a r reaching effacU on cnesvk-ra­ on the local athlftlc field *1 8:00 parent* and friend* during; the .0
year.
•• ,
1 1 tha Aragon front.
tion of tha wogev and hours hill- o'clock Thursday evening
Tho Celery-Feds, fresh from a
T he operation ws* said to
Further apprehension over slow­
ava ' Atcalghlcneil the liunrgaat ing up ot th* "trrely navy" pro­ moral victory over tho Orlando
non la the northern *roa *outh- gram was expressed yesterday hy Tiger*, ar) still Jn good condition
aaAt of Joes n u r French borj Admiral Wttflam D- Leahy, chief and scrimraago
held possibly Monday and Ml
of naval operation- in his annual
ockaowt- report to fha secretsiy, which Tuesdayramenl source* ---------fslr toelgh
Coach Leon l CiI Mclsica* &lt;hl* Generally
that a series of "mlo&amp;i" soldi
Tuesday slightly wansev
morning
Staled
-that
be
wished
te
meats
rompsilsd
the
"Th# thief of naval operation*
I militiamen to withdraw Is net satisfied wits lb* delay • in thank the cltlim * of Sanford for tram* northwest portion ;
Warted tbst ttbo In»ur- tha completion of new ship* built th rir splendid sup port In *tt**d- Extreme northwest Florida
ly cloudy, w arm er la east
advance was limited to ether b f Navyt yards or by privet# snre *t Ih* gsnfonl Orltndo game
. tPMMtowed *• Faye Yneee) , and Ito hoped for eaolhry good tonight.

Reds Emphasize Progress
In Education And Science

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Mrs. M. J. Hyatt
Wins Grid Contest

Naval S e c r e ta r y
Opposes Proposed
Wa^es-Hours Bi l l

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Bisurgrents Report
GainsOnAragonFront

Celery Feds Prepare
s ' For Bollea Clash

irstloni wfll b- LOCAL WEA'

« » K o r,U h m » t« ttr

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a in S p ea k er A t
i o n s Chib M eet

fn IU drit« to radac-hlghw ay •* '
CldtoU.
1 During (ho mooting, (ho fkmi of
tbo Legion Dram and Duglo
Corpo under the direction of Loglonnalro Perry Mere, oniartalned
the ogaaiaiifcn with oeferal oo*
lection* and J ■ L. Gilloway, aecre*
U ry of the club *ugg**l*d the
IJona vole their epprecialion to
ihe corpa,
Other gue.U at the meeting

Friday rambiy. told a IU f
portor loot night -that Hi &gt;
tho ahipc hi» dob l»/Ho
prevent time, ho woold th
lied with i Ii m touehdojj
lory over tho M tuxaa i
ool/IL
• 1r
Coach Grren* »nnoonco
hi* center. Hill Robin*o
definitely be &lt;mt due U a Boetained naeal Injrry in a writelitage ecuion Tueedty . aftamoou

a ty

HOUSING CONDITIONS
new s

or a ratekmly toeaed-.
No dimer* » • • * * »
The CHr Briefer wtah
gratulote U U Lufinn.
man, «lx&gt; i« erlebrallng hla feartrenlh wedding aimleerewy^ tot;

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t Tho BauliJd CUq** *m‘ CltoekOr :ci-h mill lint* It* m a b k r
•chodeM weekly m m tiv
lo-j

lawcrt.sraWE

A Tkree Days’ Cough
Is Your Danger Signal

U W &lt; £ K Z l .T S 2 .
dated i !■ alihar or both of the

Ho mottiT how many mrtLctrw*

iL in u in ^ ^ w .. 51,4

'Independent -7&lt;qim Otvned

r i O N S trill bo la u d la lb* motion ptetaru tsda
ir a* proved viait to n el It wood. While to Smrtlma &lt;
ftrtt Baptiet Church Sunday
■ o m m wife may »WH ift* *wlaltal haachhWMMfMa
■riuwl will hold tie mcmtbi ■ raeaat pteture of tho t m i* .beat which the Make
1y meeting In ill. Ghuheh t Anaf aiw lm m lrg poet and tennn cjucv.
nei at liM o’clock Friday areBlag. The coobcII 1e competed
of teachere aad officer* of the V/hen Browning wae’eiked what a t'lru than five bed Ice n year ere
hi* "Softlrllo"’ meant,. be. U aiid embalmed' there.
TBrtoaa department*.
to have replied: “When r wrote it.
Cod and Browning kiwwj now
only God know*."
The'larceit type* of aubmarinea
carry three periecopee. Bubmarine
perUropea are uaualiy 30 feet
There la practleilly no market
In Argentina for ombalmlng fluid*, long.

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M r AT M A R

AND

400 BANPORD, AVE.

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is S M r a ft
'WdMJy Htb the Beal Fridto

YOU DOST WANT T1IB SAME OLD STAPLES TO BAT ALL TH8 TIM B-U
TI1IS LIST AND COMB ON AROUND TO OUr BTORB FOB SOMETHING Dll

When Groceries Are Sold Cheaper

PILLSBURY FLOUR
1 POUND l*Kfi,

RUMFORD BAKING POWDER
BROWN SUGAR

Meal 5 lbs. 10c

; c o a ■a n

4 lbs

B e e f 2 Cans 29c
c‘,v
'
■jm
P ineapple
29c

JUNE 1937—TASTY WISCONSIN

CHEESE Pound
SPRY

3 lb

P♦each
es
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ARE YOU CLEANING HOUSE? ASK US, 4
ING OUR ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER.

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TWO TEN CENT PKGB,

SOAP

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OCTAGON SMALL SIZE

SOAP or POWDER 5 FOR
NO. 1 TALL CANS

2 Doz.

2 SC

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Beef ROAST

Lb.

LEG-O-LAMB

Lb.

21C

LOIN, T-BONE ft CLUI

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Carrots
Top t u r n ip s

S T E A

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Doz. 19c

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45c

Oysters

California Lemons

2 Cans
r&gt;

Juicy Orahges

Tokay Grapes

NO. a ti CANS CALIFORNIA

PEACHES

PIG PORK HAMS
LEAN PORK CHOPS
Country BACKBONE

fi

Ckthriea tb . t j

NUTMAID OLEO

WE WILL SELL THEM

Shoulders 16c

FRESH CLIPPED

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Shoulders

FRUIT COCKTAIL ■ 2 CANS

PigrSides
Stewing
Figs
2 lbs. 25c

Brown
Pitted 1 Sweet
Cider
Dates
Bread
Pound 19c | | Qt. Jg.25c B A M 15c

MAXWELL HOUSE
Peanut

White Bacon
TF** “111 ff a’ i ■■■!■

MBS. FANNING'S BREAD A BUTTER

PICKLES

SPECIAL

Kerosene

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Ulk OM l'U '»
Steak
Boost

Lb.

Lettuce

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Apples 5 Lbs. 13^

Johnnie Alderman, Mgr. Meat Dept.

Potatoes

SMO. SAUSAGE
HAMBURGER
PAN SAUSAGE
LAMB STEW
BEEF STEW

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tl’S MEAL-BREWERS
MEAL—BREWERS V
FOODS-DR. JACKSONS
Y e AS
CLAPPS CHOPPED FOODS-INDIA W O N D E R .U C
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Lb.
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10 Lbs. * t*

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Peaches

2 For

S l k H * . PANCAN^ FLOUR
NO. I SPRINGTIME CORN
NO. X PHILLIPS-JUNE PEAS

!B S S S n B R S -~ — —

Salm on

N o. 1 Tall Can

PRUNES 1 lb. pkg.
Fancy Evap. PEACHES !
Fancy Evap. APPLES 21
Fancy Evap. APRICOTS

Apricots

2 9c

2 Sc

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�Seminole County Produce* k‘ '
More Fruit And Vegetable* Than Any.
Similar Area In America ?

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FBDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1937

Union 01 CIO
AndAFLUrged
By Roosevelt

DEATH TAKING A HOLIDAY

EalabUahed In 1908

COWS WRECK DEIATXETTRAIN, FIREMAN KILLED

Jinkins Reports 88
Percent Tax Co(&gt;
lection For 1930;
Railroads Still Out

Warning; Sounded
*&gt; On S p eculation

Residents of Frmlnol* county
will pay $10,000 I r u in SUM
and coL-nljr ad valorem tax** thl*
f»»r than litt yrar, according 0)
tha 1K7 tax roil recently romp la#
ad ty Sanford Doudnry, Seralnoli
county Ux aiaessor.
In aplta of lha fact that Ub
•t it r ad tatart-m ntUlage w it h r
created 1 1-R mill, and tha g e »
eral echoed millago hiked from %
to 10 mill*, a decrrxe* of flflUt
01231 in tba toial taxca for }1&gt;CT
haa bean afforded tha taxpayatf
of Ihia comity, John D Jink In*
aaid today,
Even wi(h 1he alight .incrcaaa
in ihe assessed valuations' for thh
county, tha .total amount of ta(Of
A herd of stray cattle cm the track naar listcsvllle. Miss., wrecked the Illinois Control railroad's
levied Ihia year is 1-107,0(14-36 as
compared with the total of $S1T,- fast train. “The Panama l-lntllcd," and FIrsman J.T . Whlta of Memphis was killed. Tha veteran engi­
neer, Charles J. Itsm rtt, was injured seriously. The overturned locomotive la shown In tha foreground
131 20 for the previous year.
The decrease in the amount af With one of the derailed cam standing on end.
taxes was made poaaiiile by thrap
mill reduction In the county road
bond and interest sinking fund
millage, the elimination of tha
1-2 mill levy for the mother's pen*
(Cm IIib M h P a s, r.«r»

. WASWNOTON, N ov. 5.—
|'(A P )—President Roosevelt
"told a press conference todsy that he hsd always fa­
vored a reunion of the
American Federation of La­
bor and the Committee for
Industrial Organization. The
President gave his comment
In reply to a final question
put a t hla first prats conference
tinea returning to Washington
aftar s atay at Hyda Park.
Mia stats want cama a faw hours
tafora tha panes committsci of
the A.
of U and tha C I O.
wars to resume their acta Iona
Asked if lha administration had
baan taking an activa part in try­
ing t« gat tha warring labor fac­
tion a togathar, ha replied, not
that ha knaw of.
Tha president also said that
tha m ors' dangerous stock specu­
lating becomes tha laaa people
ought t« go In for It- Tha president
■side his comment on lha stock
an fk et activities when asked at
tOaamasaS » s rwaM r»aa,

Soviet Russia Has Built ^New York Comedy
Largest A rm y In WorldVijih Geo. Cohan
Col. Green's Sister
1Mymics New Deal
Wins Estate Suit

r.

Seminole I n d i a n s
H eady F o r Orlando
9 Meet Here Tonight

■y RICHARD O. MASSOCK

Justice 01 Peace IFour Arrested In
Disposes O f 23 Connection With
Cases In October House Bombings
LarcenyAnT Reckless State Attorney For
Driving: L e a d In Miami Thinks He
Offenses Reported Has Solved Crime

County Schools Get
817,433 From State
■awlnola C o u aO V . quota of
tha Stale's monthly allocation
for payssaat of teechars .ttlsria s
haa bees racalvad, Burdrtntendaot o f - Public Instruction - T,
W. Lawtpa, aaaounotd today.

Tha Bamlaols Ooaaty Board
waa aHarai*&lt; S12.4U.ft (at
payssaat of taachags a salaries
for October. Mr. Lawton sta t­
ed. adding that Jh li wag, Uic
seoaad payment af tha tU*.h sa » ■llf a ted ta tha Chanty

During the month of October,
23 eases were tried In the Justice
of Peace Court, James T. Hub­
erts. said this morning.
Eight persona, all o f whom
were negroes, were charged wit#
petit larceny and arraigned be­
fore tha Justice of Peare. They
were: Dove Jones, Henry Jones.
Reddick Isaac. Earle Wood, and
Frank King, all negro boys who
were transferred to the Juvenile
Court. Leo Bradley, Julia Wood­
bury. Delay Thompson and Eddie
Wesley all pleaded guilty to the
charges and wars bound over to
the County Court.
Five persona were arraigned
before the Court on charges of
reckless driving. C. P. Bassett
pleaded guilty la the charge and
was fined I t and costa or &lt;0
days In Jail. Early Smith, negro,
pleaded guilty and was sentenced
to pay a fine of )8 and coats or
Serve • 60 days. Denis Edwards.
Mgro, was given a similar senfence when ha pleaded g u ilty .ta

REA Project Here
W i l l Cost 848^00

MIAMI. Nov. 6 —OP)— State
Attorney G A. Worley said
today with tho nrrost of four
men. “we hkve totted, we be­
lieve. tho houea bombings and
sabotage on new construction,
which hava baffled authorities
for two • yeara.**
Q II- Mrt'aln. one nf those
held waa artesUd al the Insti­
gation of Ills wife, who told
pollrn her husband had mis­
treated her and she feared
further harm for herself and
her children.
Tb# Identity of the other
thee# was not disclosed
Im­ point the contemplated committee
mediately, The men were l-ooked of conciliation until they obtained
*fnr' Investigation** and no for- from Japan an answer on the
projected peace appeal.
Preliminary discussion of tbe
membership of this committee of
conciliation had led to a contro­
versial debate
Delegations to
the conference which is aeaking

Golf Tournament
Planned By Rotary
Plans ’for ap* Inter-city Rotary
.meeting and liotf tournament with
-ihe Del and llfltsfy Club wert dieru sx rd 'a t tha 'm ee tin g of the
Board of Director, of the Sanford
Rotary Club last -night a t lha
homo of Georgs Rollins- . 0 . WFpencer was appointed to make
tba necessary negotiations.
After tha tuslnesa session rc-frtshhsents ware served by Mr. Rol
line la Ihe following directors «r
guests: J. L Inglsy, If- J- Lahmgn.
Paul Stlna, Henry Cnlclnugh, Dr.
A. W Eppa, Rev. Martin Bram.
Dr R. W. Ruprecbt, and^H . H
Coleman.
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Chinese Officers ^
Belittle Setback
Jnpnnrso Tanks Are
Active On Rrond
FrontMnkfner Gnins
STTANniTM
N’ .\
(AP&gt; .T.-.t-’-v
L .t |
ntmirl'c tit'nrV f.sl.ty

tho Chi none tlofrn V •
four vllliitrt*4 on tin
hank of SimkIiow Crvok, .This

The Japanese atl.uk, srrording
tu n t'himse spoke-tittsn who be*
lilt led the net I nek, ixeurird while
the Chinese tiiNips were busy
fighting off smaller Japanese
units which previously had ef­
fected a creasing at Rubicon vil­
lage about three miles west of
.Shanghai. Heavy ruins greatly
cuitutted Jupuneau air bombard­
ment*.
Jap« nese tanks, followed by
waves of steel helmeled Infantrynun, sum bill through Chlnesi*
posit inns today to occupy points
within two nnd one half mllca of '
the vital Shinghai-llangchow ft
way on the southwestern 0utskltts of Shanghai.
Ah« J«|iam'M» •* aljo * rlahuul'
sweeping surrrsses in Ntwth. Chi­
na. They nppean-d lu ho complete
lug their ci&gt;ni|ue*t of Shansi
Province •after slaughtering thou­
sands of provincisl troop* nnd
shattering regiments of (len. (.'hit
Teh's Eighth Houle nrniy—tho
former CItlnese riimimmlst army*
liirreising fear In Nanking indieatrd that tho general will of
the I'hineso people for hitler-end
resislanco mny la' unveringi It
mil It iitiiril fur ndin|'l(t (lull (J«n*
i i nlipNiiiiti riiiiiiu; Kal Slirk hni

MOSCOW,
Nov. R.—In
2tl
'years of preparing to defend
herself against titlark by capi­
talistic neighbors. Hostel Ru*sla hag built the world • larg­
est army.
■
—
a
The fall term of the Circuit
Its I,Con.ooo men (Including
ty A tlofltU d Prsu
army, n«vy. “to force, border,t omt will begin Tuesday Nov. 0 I WASHINGTON. I&gt;. C., Nov. h.
i*a with Circuit Judge Millard U.
guards and secret police)
I —In few nations of the censorestimated tank force of *4.400. Smith presiding
I ridden world could a stage play
Its flying fleet ol undlsrlosod
thousands of plansa are acceptThe Workers Council of th e(, lampoon tho ruling regitps
regime aa T. d
military aip srls as Utg- First Itaptiat
Church Si
Rather Be R ig h t- Just’ t-pcneJ
ar than any other today.
School will hold its regular on Broadway, lampoons the New
What the lied army could do nmnlhly meeting Friday evening
Deal.
In war, however, remains In. nt 11:30 o'clock inthe Church AnImagine what would happen In
t&gt;s tested. It Is ono of tho i|Ues- »ex.
Italy if u tap-dancing Italian
lion marks of Kuropo.
'
——
(icorgr M. Cohan stuck out his
Hot let officials shy tho men
lauil.o Hosier
chin in a caricature of II Dures
are better physically, than ever. |&gt;ermlailon yesterili
or in Germany if some Grouchn
that they show greater skill in u ,,no slory frar
Marxian swastika-bearer tried to
tuaneuverM, that mechanisation West Thirteenth
rouple Ihe nail salute with the
has greatly strengthenod their 1*. I'axtnn, local
Bronx cheer for Her Fuehrer.
might, that they -know how to aportor,
It might happen In France but
defend the frontiers of tho so- —
it-,)* doubtful if even the French
elallst fatherland ncnlnsl fascist
Kr|rnd* of Itayn
an tdp* their political problema lightaggressors.'*
Foreign observers i f will regret to
removal ly enough to allow a snng-wrttmg
In Moscow are lot lined to lie- illness neecssitstrd
to Avc team like Hlchnnl Rodger* anil
llevo real strength lies III tho from his home on
l.arry Hart In put in llm mouth
tnssses or tha Hod army.
mio to the I'erimb
of their loeul James A. FurlPy
Diplomats returning to Mos moriul Hospital tie
a lyric like:
cow front
summer
vacations
-----report that abroad In Kuropo
l.utlirr llolluway,
I keep my popularity
they
found n prevalent fooling roe, undriwrnt an
Forever hale and hearty
that Ihe wave of executions In appendicitis nt
By giving Jobs to everyone
tho current blood porgo hud l.sughton Memoria
In the Democratic party.
weakened Husala ns a world ly this morning, tl
Nor could one quite imagine
power. Homo slate men nut- Irstnixl today and
an Kngllah buffoon, appearing for
WASHINGTON. Nov., E. —(AT •
alda. they said, reasoned that: flrlals slated this
Iho moment a* I’rime M,ulster
1. Klther there was treason ho was resting nt
Neville Chamberlain, singing, a* - Alt M. landon. O- o. P. presl«V
dentist candidate In , l#M, last
In the Hod army, as chargsd In
—
does Cohan In the role of Presi­
nlsht Joined altli a ' powerful
the trial and execution of Mar- Hubert Oohammn. charged with dent Itnosevelt:
group of runroN-donul Republi­
shall Mikhail Tukhsrhevsky and attempting to steal gasoline and
If I'm not reelected.
cans In nn i-li-ventli hour at­
asvtn other general*.
loitering, was paroled to Dr.
I’ll never fear for hunger,
tempt to pruvi-tit Ihn railing of
2. Or there was no treason Iiecker, operator of thff lire Bee
I'll never fear for thirst;
a mid term parly
convention
and the charge that tho gen- Inn In n special session of the
I have one aon with DuPont, along llill. Hoe* proponed by
orals were In the pay ot tier- City Court yesleiday afternoon.
Another rme with llcarst,
former President Herbert llnov,
Many was u frame-up by a Jit■«
Aa sharply barbed, too, aye Ihe rr.
(cry dictator to get rhl of thorn. A total of 2‘.t marriage lirrnaes dialogue darts which Playwright
In a letter to' Ueprrsentattrw
Weakness was ludhaled i&gt;lth»r were Issued in the office nf Coen- George H. Kaufman and Muss
Joseph W. Martin Jr. Ill Mssa.t,
way. they said.
Hart have let go at tho New! slm served as Minion's Eastern
Tha official
Deal aa when the President im j campaign manager last year.
dirnantly
den
perlously shouts:
“Cummings, Hot former
Kansas ynvornor'
toning,
taka down a law.*’ or “McIntyre. sabl bo did not bsdtava that
which
bring me a fTreside, I fei-l a lp3M was an “npimr^lli'n Urns'*
weeded
chat coming on.'*
for an c-ffycnr convention. If
There I* that suggestion. too, curb a convention l*‘ '.'ordered,
that the Us 8s Huprtmtr Lour* Mntlnn wrote. near delegates
NKW YORK. Nov., %. —(/»•)should bo rboscu who would ba
l’rn*liV*nh Roosevelt
conferred
representative of every shad*
lesti-ntay with Klorallo ||. M
of opinion In tho party '“from
Guardis. In n gesture widely In
Mr. Hoover on the ono band to
lerpreted as
reaffirming
Id*
Mr. SaGuardla (mayor of New
friendship with tho liberal and
Turk) uu Ilia other.-,
labor groups which had a de
Hi purls In Ibo &gt;a pita | that
rlslva part In lha mayor'*
the proposed ronvnnllon would'
orer^hclmlng ylrlory
Tue«ilay
over thJ city Democratic wa
The poiilbllitiea of a sound mo not tin i ailed liiimodlataly warn
strongllivned last night When
china.
t'halrmaii John D. M. llamtlThis ettraordlnary talk wllb
ton -of Thu national rommlttan
liaGuardla—a talk th at Involr.id
sabl la- -Chiron’ tb*t lit favors
his coming here from Hyde
ImmiHltalo Uppolnlni'-nl of '■ tjPark—waa held aa a public Id. rhool superintendent, announced O- I*, pulley rnmmlltee huh |vdvorated a delay. In' selet-tldg a
today-'
Through lha {ourieey of the Cur- data . an d . ,aU*i for. tha off-year
09
Uia Publishing'Co., the Sanford meeting,
Junior High School has purchased
To ralaforre Ihe hugs stand
a. sound movie camera for use in
lg OTWiy. a reserve of s.ooo,Hanford schooli, Mr.' Lawton said,
te to 16.000,000 trained men.
So h a rt rotpplit'-'l their mill about a yaar—with post master adding that a number of educaOenerfl James A. Parley.
llonal films can ba procurrd. from
VP oorvlca. I* maintained..
Generally fulr . tonight I U
Q uote's defense hudgat this ' As ba left, LaOturdla said It •ha Onhrarally of Florida Exten­
|%r waa’ M.ISa.sru.ooo rubtet. waa a “portly social call." Far­ sion Service at a very n a ill cost Saturday^ aUghtlg.. wanner In'
hot la about five billion dbl* ley, Who support ad LaGuxrd'a'q .Hr. Lawton said ha thought that exjrema bortli ^-fU»u toolgtlt,
op­ &gt;Ka movie remcru Is a useful ad- ooniewhat rooler
1h ^axtyamf
f t Ot the arbitrary
official unsuccessful ‘ Democratic
qorih, portion • R aturdorij-R a................tWT.'school system' and
■MMyteo rats, or aboal |SA06.- ponent, Jeramlah T v ' Mahoney,'ditiog
trema northwest JTMrlda—mos#
___ _____- - i t ()« Wfeh*&lt;i ib l KhOOl
MAOO al tba estimated actual ^a ----------- ---s r ,
Ha
accompanied
Did'bosyd-w»i &amp; a -position to p0r- ly cloudy and VOriatf tonight,
OrtA of tha ruble. No other meat.
■ M l couotry carries such I-resident an, ■ !*»• sftaraooo rhaaa a camera for each of t&amp;e Ralurday cloudy and - cooler la
jreat portion. .
_
Hip back to WaehloEtuu, . _«.,»cheolk d t Htq county.
’ ( i h s l h a i t ea (Page Porntf

U. S. Seen As Only
Nation In W o r l d
I It Could Happen

_ .D eath take* a holiday Ip portrayed graphically In jh ese splltaacond photographa taken during a hlll-cllmblng rare near Buxton,
England. Both the drivers and a woman pauengvr escaped unhurt
when the ear hit a bank on steep Jenkins Chapel hill and over­
turned trapping them beneath It.

Japs Capture
Four Villages
On South Bank
Surprise A 11 a c k la
First Decisive Ac­
tion Since Evacu­
ation Of C h a p e l

D e n i e s Administra­
tion Is Taking Ac­
tive Part In Try­
ing To Make Peace

Gold Price In Lon­
don Soars; S t o c k
Prices Also R i s e

NUMBER 321

Landon And Hoover
lAH'k Horns On Plan
To C n 11 Convention

RooHevclt Confers
With LaGuardia

Sound Movies Seen
As Aid To Schoolu

Spanish Insurgents
C l a i m Advances
HENDAYE,
Nor.
tr - V P iSpanlsh Insurgents claimed advancoa today In two sectors of the
Aragon front- Their dally com­
munique reported tha copters ef
new positions In tha upper A ra­
gon near Eablnanlga and VOlawny-

A faw miles northeast of Za­
ra go xa they wetw aaid to lu^ve
*'
IJNDT CABB
alrengthenad their line by cap­
PITTSBURGH, Nev. «.—&lt;AV- turing Mount M tstraio. The ap
Oev. Herald G. Hoffman at Mam par Aragon fighting centered or
Jersey said yesterday ha was the village of AUua, south of 8aConfident .. that the
T Indhargh bioanlge.
baby kidnaping I* -by no manna* A government remmaniqoe re­
completely solved. . 16 n w lh i ported fighting along the Zaraafter tha electrocution of Bran* goxa-Trrurl railway In lha exRlchaid Hauptmann.
treaxe southsra part a f A ngon,

LOCAL WEATHER

�SANFORD
Fit •
•&gt;&gt; tI'.-J

SUN DOWN. IN SHANGHAI

LEGAL NOTICE

b o V tlfttfb '
a&gt; m»m *

th* cm *. Then thd Brazilian government
which it r*Uad Utfowdh ihU export UK

ilfik iw O *

urt m w r « / i more then biM lM Q O
* WM purch***4 by the BrMllhUt jo t *
odbtti prodncoCs, pad dwotroyed. . fM e
« tee waj designed to retie m fm M M
the Men tuu not hed the qftaet desired.
IJfcetr bey inf ot ftrxatiieri roff**, other
| » v coffee, B fa d fi eoffec report*
*&gt;,000 kef* id 1LOOO,OM beg* artiuallr,
Coffee Deperfroeut of the fotennent In
I price* with huge surpluses went tote
f *72,000,000.
ked ■hnllAriiy between the effort* of (be
ftt to boost coffee price* end the effort*
went to rale# cotton price*, Cotton lx the
1the Sooth u coffee la the f m t eeeh
L ee in the ceee with coffee* cotton U
I. Since the government begnfi He ef*
rice ef cotton, other notion* hove turned
the fo rth '* export* here been aubtttiw

tX YILLOW KITTXH

vtyts

n

'k t o H id is

SSTM SuS
tw in m r . . IUT. whloh !• lb*
w m i Wt. tin .
m im I m u l i t t a r or No*««b»t. t n t
^ O. f . nSRNDOM. •
CUT* or Cprull Coarl
of Moiatnota Countr, rlorlAo.

g £ n
l,9KI82r‘*i*' m

MeuiwhfW esilUoQ* of perron* throughout th* world
had
f e wHbotrt drinking toffro hroxuii they could not
afford to pey the higher pride* for It, while million* of
In* * of eaffe* wow destroyed hi S reeil And In thl* eoon«
try thoieend* ef farm laborer* have gone on relief and
ahara cropper* have been forced on to the highway* bemm ** the govern moot pay* farmer* to rudue* their aereax*
In order te rale* price*, price* already higher than moot
of th* world can afford to pay. 1

•ik &lt;•/ a#

Mbuday Ik rtir m M li ot
aaeor. i n t , witirh nr m*
WOwl' there'* • doubt about
tog of Djsiowhoi1. t* lt
i,H&lt;f m u suTowy .,r Krv.m- whether a drees omomrnt or a
im .
o: F. msitwiSoN piece of Jewelry is .pproyrist* It
Clfcrk or C irritu C u r l M boot to Ivors tt off.
or aomiHou ooonry. Fiend*

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
By FRX8TUN GROVKB

Ethics In Business
H hex ofUa been eherged th at the morel* of bueinc**
were not on a per with thoee of th* Individual and that
many e man would do *om*thing In the name of a corpor­
ation th at he wouldn't think of doing aa an Individual. A
men may contribute generously to charity In hi* own name,
then dharge the public exorbitant price* and aweat hi* la­
bor,
In an effort to Improve the ethlee of business, the Na­
tional Axeoclatlon of Manufacturer* he* recently adopted
a code which it will urge upon all It* members and which,
It aaaou to us, would be good for every business, Mg and
Among
bunlnes* rpractice*," which
! mmk ufwniBii weep aamw little. .....
—«n th* List of "beet .........
ter *Mail#* c. x. copy- the Conunitt** on Induatrial Practice* prepared, are the
l*wa. bet's so* tom U*ch following;
eos oft .
.
L Fair treatment to every cuetomer on a "bail* of
*.
. . * .
profit
to both eeller and buyer."
V
nian that wuil
2- F*lr treatment to the «uppller on a eimlier beeia.
i both th* miissit md prm8- Co-operation with competitors '‘within legal limit*"
_Miami HsraU. Sakdore * on a best* th at will "aaalst each unit In Induatry to opermfunA fartota principal tor ate under high buaineaa atenderda" and enable Induatry to
years, cuts mmrsst ts Was Mj-va the public‘"effectively and economically”
4. A "sound and well-defined" labor policy "eultabl* to
the problem* of eeeh particular Induatry, providing free In­
• Cuba, of all ooahtrW*. Wvtt*#
Ui*. United mats# to partklpaS# terchange of idea* between menagemtsit and employee. . .
hi a pooesfal solution of tho adequate opportunity for adjustment of complaint*, mainte­
VptfllMi CITII V if, HWVrVTi w nance of good working conditions.and fair wages for work
participation In tbs Mpo*oeM so­ performed."
A. Recognition of inter oat* of stockholder* "so a* to
lution" of tho BIno-Japanso* war
I* a big enough order for on* render sound service at a fair average profit.’*
ties*, our fOTOinraont official*
6. Preservation of credit-standing and good-will by
haw decided.
"fair, equitable treatment of crodltora."
7, Domonitratlou that business is a "desirable cltlien
of the local community in which It operate*."
• B. Co-operation with Government agencies "In th* ex•rdM of their legitimate function*.'’
W« ballav* that moat faualnaas man will concede that
thaae « m good priadpl** and that th* future ef bunlMM
la tMg country depanda upon the derolepmant of higher
moral etenderdg In both buaineaa end Induatry, A* e step
in thla direction, cut out the above list, ae* how your busi­
ness stack* up.
Xa^ .

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aswim

WABBINdTON, Not. 1. — It sari*
should not bn surprtslnc UXoe- Ihsns
rotary Icks* toaa that b* Is r**'
sbout to b* daprtvsd ot sswi* ~ df";
oJ Iho la lira I* of wiping oetotty
sltsies.
Motiu
&gt; 11* is la somewhat lb# sama
T*,,
position as Kncland and Franc#
«'
warn wban thay fou*ht Germany,
to a near deadlock for 'thrsa H*®
year. and thro saw tbs Units* Jorr*
IHstrs coma In to "win tbo ^WA
war."
.
!
f o r four raari Irsss and bit Dtua*
bousln* sdmlnlatratloii havs.haob- * w "
ad away at wluwa aroas, allml- *®*[*
rotln* sonm and, ho baUaaaa j W
pin wink lb# kround for taslao k We
and 'bolter work Inter on. Now, ■“" «
wban tbo •*“ « *nd money er- ■* «
rlts for oftactlr* work, a uaw
administrator, Nutbow mraoa.of IJA *
Now York. I* appotnlsd to dlro*
a srparata adralslalralkm to
which will b# traaafaarod all ■
the asporiancod paraonnal o ttb a . J ' "

a Delicious
(M iita c S a . Ik

Anwilwula?1rs®. a

1rente «r m tu c
ToWiInblu I)

War sWd MtiinmU «M»ll ba
mad jVconllitw m i«w. iMa
vry daswrtUfir . iwsra'ii will

cjaA%i.us# Neo? "ft?* llJa
MaMky in iwa m oult, vr
| M JWT a M I J4 tw*
la y of fwaamwsr. iptf.1
rtf (h*a «Ib tlap ur Muv«ia&gt;

!•*».

i). \' iibrndon
rn.rk a* Clhaali OaaH

af HamlaaU Daunt pi W ait*.
ISRAM
s i m r s ow , r n j r v f n w won
rsx nam
N o rlfR ik K ta tr.n r d iv k h TIikV i In mil Inn Hull lievidsr of

housing authority wa* authorised'
la p it (IH ,'000.000 Into Uie
Job. lekos, to datt. dad span!
soly «l rt^OO.OOO In ftuir yours.'
fob.. e q g d e M
' IffZ
1 And .with the way apparently
now*'open for kl*li-sp«Mt salU ir
in* for public works aad slaw beta m u rltli's ' woe# uadortaM- lokau- ts not op tb s bos*.
clearIn*, hmon* many other OB. Alloaoibbr^ jt.f o t dwsiiirtsk

thin**. (Ickos nlabt bo roaslad* wore s»rle&lt;If loksa^proodly i f
ad. now be I* looln* th* bous­ porta that a purser of tbo pnA
ing Job, that In 1MI ho odralUy polo In sosoral clUos illsaloso*
snatched t‘WA. luclaiHns hous- laa arsrsas iw i oT UJM par
Inx, from (lonersI Haiti John­ 1 11 room ifwslMn*. Ay way Ot
son, who wsnlsd to handle H aoiapartsou. *U mi*ht Iw won
Uoaait that In Crnonbolt. near
along with NTtA),
ilouslnR effort* unitor PWA Wa*bla*lon tba roaotUeoMnt *4*
fall nmgtilp Into four cam- wlnlf!r*Mu&gt;l coatautps the sroraae cost per dwnUlax at J*c
patens.
fckss f1r»l tried ,J" aot COS'- f» , and that is stlnr. approitmuni He. In srrepi loans and matfily halt o t. ths coat has
for low cost

lion.in*

In

Home-Cooked Meal

Complete Lunch.....3fltc
S^o2^
d4eH
ck,B* friend*
r-^ ^ j” . «SSl5I2M
****** pmtrtfce.lltal
. , 2
Meat
your
W

JMaJ to oa-spsrau with th* Co*W FVwUa port of th* stats.
Mrc Gibb# wsat a laag w*y to­
ward helping to aocuiu l i t suppwf ot Important Jarksawrffls to I put on at tho 01* W f and *h#
totaota In th* constructlsn af tbb nasty things you oaU about ItT
bscassory OMtral Florida yrsjset. Do you romomhor thp Urns you

MM t*rguhw in «aaf
TRACTOR SPRAYERS

Repairing
Diamond Setting

Sanford Machine C a Inc,
TELEPHONE 62

J e w d tf

—b u t ww wank JMne * n t upAftor aJV this ts Jest good olsaa
fun.
Nsrortholoss. 1 think I ought
to make tt * llttta tough for.
you, hoonuas you “Broadway to-'
l i rt sas no* sagpoaod to got
amend and hnow what got* on.

*‘« f H O S I T I I

WEBT-The JEWELED

V l L l l ^ t t

1

'I c b b 'I h e l p e n HMs m y m a r r i e d

We are happy to announce the
addition to our etaff of Mr. Oftrlton Mercer who
factory
trained lubricatfon Expert

pbon|

IN YOUR OWN FI£aj)
AND WITH YOUR OWN DRIVER

Hr O K B O E T U C K t e l _______
away, tt iaa’t pahu, clihsr.
B i BILLY MOU
Thaos'* * sorbite story bshla*
(Broadway‘a LM1* Nawolaou
Xachss) tbwt b m i i Os you know What
it t s l
.

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F o g M o re ” P o w e r S p ra y e r

lb *

TharWs an shrutor oprrtder on
Broadway who capUinsd a ,u®'
nartas during th* was.
On#

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LET US DEMONSTRATE
t h e -He w

MAN ABOUT MANHATTAN

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McLaalla

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SANFORD,

Meeting fe Heldf
iPlans Are Made 1fo Bcaale Zachary
a rummage
. By Women’s Club ftoltf I M W &amp;rte for
Saturday night

ial

Calen

armounrr.l plana
aale to he given
aponaored by the
The Woman1! Club rood* .on
M n, A. D.' Shoemaker, vice Waya and Meant Committee.
Thoae attending were; Mr* IttiOak Are a c t were the acene U t h * |? * ,r,“*5r PreeWed o w _ th e meet»l* llutrhlnaoa, lira- J. K. Inakeep,
tegular
meeting tenchMr, A. I&gt; Shoemaker, Mr a. J. U
eon and tpectol program TueadayCrawford, Mra. C. A- llainer. Mr*C. C. Prival, Mra John Vdughn,
Tbe rooma ware attractively dec­
Mra. Brodle William*. Mra. Lola
orated with autumnal wild flowLeGcttr. Mlaa Deaale Xarhary and
era of purple and yellow
Mlaa June Waddell.
Mra. Fred W illiam reported on
«
“ * r,lu rn t" | her beautification work on the
for the warier eeeanci
iclub groundi, akao for the civic
Idepartment's coming year** work.
Dr and M ra Harry Woodruff M„ . R. J. Holly, chairman for the
left yesterday for Miami where I literature department, announced

Chili Sapper Enjoyed
By Younger S e t

Circle Number One o f the Flral young (mqple at
Baptlat Church will meat at the Robert Malta oa
h*m# of lire- John Q. Stanford,’ n*».
407 W. lBth Street a t StW o'clock.
During the a
.C ia b Number Two of the and xemea war*
F tn t Baptlat Church will meet at tote hour anppor
ItAO o’clock a t the home of Mra. Ike follow lag:
Murray J d rrb , Sixth Street and
The
Ml****
Oak Avenue.
/
Fannie
Riggers,
Circle Number Three of the Pceetoa. Betty
FIrat Baptlat Church will im ott Roup end Bltoal
i t the home of Kre. E. C tU rper.l-gleo «pbotl S a t
Sait Palmetto Avenue, a t * ;J 0 jl* r, phU^Mtlee.
o'clock, with 'Mra. C. II E ek a r { Bryant lifter an
ton aa Joint hoateae[ eon.
Circle Number Pour of’the V in t' , ,
' - ■—
Baptlat Church wfll meet a t U N
A rt
o'clock -at .the home of MH. E. M. Z T T X z E £ 1
Carroll, l i l t Fra nth Avenue.
, r n i m a # £&gt;• 4
Circle Number Five of the P i n t '
**4—

W . U Maraatatia
honor, ^
.
the Woman'a MUelouary Socle-: w.ppl
ty of the- F tn t
Mathodtat i kin
Church with a theater party at s t thi
lataa a . m . The picture will ha
g*
jn connection with the new Fealt
Mlaaloo
Study
Book.
“The
,
Moalem World." All membera j* „
Ira urged to attend and al*o BKU
taembera of other church**.
aettin
The Bt. Ague* Guild of the W#U
Kplacopal Church will meet at
(u
1:10 o'clock at the Pariah Houaa,
The regular bualaea* moating ^ A
Of the Woman'a
Mlulonary
*

BRD OF ROSBB
DOTHAN, AU., Nov. B c - W Had there been no bed of roae*,
Harry Glaaa might not ba| alive

todiy,

While he waa painting the
am lor high achool here a ecaffold broke, and Otaaa plunged
true afore*. He landed In a roe*
bed. and th* freehly wurkad
earth gave under hla weight. Ha
*uff*red only a apralned anklr.

Saturday

Meeting Is Held
By Sewing Circle
Mra. G, S. Salman waa hoeteaa
te the Alai bean Sewing Ciral*
which met Thuraday afternoon at
bar boat# an Palmetto Avenue.
The afternoon waa (pent »&gt;
aawlng and It waa announced
that th* next meeting will be held
Wedneaday, November t0 at lb#
borne of M ra O. C. Gibb*. «W
Laurel Avenue, a t SiOO o'clock.
The hoateaa eeaij'ed by Mra. A.
B. LoveJoy a*nr ad nfreahmenU
to tba followingt Mr*. R. K.
Peurlfoy, M ra B. F. McWhorter.
Mra. H. B- Odham. Mra. C. U
Cox. Mr*. I. R. Eetridge, Mra.
O. C. Gibb*. Mra. W. H. Hand.
Mra. G, 8. Salman. Mra, A. a.
Lovejoy and Mr*. L. V. Burde'tc.

Pick-The-Winner

Petsonals

FOOTBALL CONTEST

W INE-DlNE
and DANCE

'I li,- first tvn persona aelivtmg the urea teat
■lumber of winner* from the lilt below will
co "h receive one complimentary ticket to
ace Spencer Tracy in "The Big City" and
Bobby Breen in "M ake A Wlah" which play
next Wwfneaday and Thursday at the Rite
Theetcr.

THE TRIANGLE
(Under New M anagem ent)
department, will nlao aponaor a
peace program on the morning of
November II.
The , per la I featora of the aftrmonn'a program waa the talk by
Mr. and Mra- Wm Randall of Ifnlg lakiyan on the hlatory of
Cuyahoga Falla, Ohio, ham nr Oriental ruga. Mr. lakiyan gave
rived fur the winter
end many peraonal reminUeencaa of
haVa taken an apartment at 107 m ra which In hla childhood'*
heme had a hlatory of many ra n 1
-------rration* Some of theae with many
. Miai Mary Maxwell pinna In ether* were diaplayed on the platleave thla afternoon for Jiirlumn- frrm. There were ruga of every
villa to apery) the week-rnd. Fh»,di r.tnn, ahnpe and rotor. Among
will attend the Florida-Georgia there were the Nnmrl (prayer
football game there tomorrowI ni,*) gnri one that had woven In It
—■
11 hunting accne wtlh a palace In
Mlae Carolina Hill nn-l her. t|-» foreground. Blending on the
guaat, Mlaa Carolina Hunter ,.f piayer rug, Mr- lakiyan gave a
F t Myera, plan to leave todjy lor pmyer often given hy the PerJackeonvBle where they wUI attend ,|*p* when Worahlpplng.
•'The
the Florida-Georgia football gaum Intereet- of the audlance waa
tomorrow,
ihetd,*' atated Mra. Jamea Mnugh■
j ten. “aa he gave the hlitory of
Among thoee from Sanford who r ,r . that dated hark to the twenplan to attend the football gum ty M-venlh eenlury, B.- C The Ar­
ia JaakiaovUle tomorrow are: M’ m, nli&gt;na ere tho largoat eontrlbuand M ra W- A. Adame, Mr. and (or* of the matter mind#."
Mts- John Maiach, Jr., Mr. un&lt;l Tho-e allending tho luncheon
Mra- Fred Bell, Mr. and Mir.
Mr. and Mra. If. S lakiRobert A ll, Mr. and Mra. Sum ja n , Mra Rua* Adama, Mra. J. R.
Flalather, M r and Mra, George Itaker, Mra. C. W. Iloolh, Mra*
Spoor, Mr. and Mra J, L. Hurl, Arthur Branan, Mr* J. W. Coatee,
and Mlaa Mary Hurt.
Mra. R. Compton, Mra. &lt;’ K Dew•«
■■ ■■ -■
ton. Mra W. A. Leavitt, Mra. O.

gunner Is Given
f r V i
ro r G a jd a l!b o *u *t

^

A NICE PLACE
:
FOR NICE PEOPLE
# ■ ’
NEITHER A-JOOK NOR A JUKE
ITALIAN SPAGHETTI—FRIED CHICKEN
STEAKS ANITOYRTERS
BEER AND W IN K
DELICIOUS SANDWICHES

Florida ............
Alabama &lt;
Auburn

f
i f
r
1 2 .6 1
COMBINATION PEN &amp; PENCIL

WITH A WRITTEN LIFETIME GUARANTEE
REGULAR
r
»3.50 VALUE
r o r

iTEPHENS
MAIL
ORDERS

3 PENS
PER COUPON

r w c 7223(4 t»»*uc j r a n t

Tulane

..........

Tenncaacc
... Navy

___

Fordlmm , ......
Army
...........

I htrvurd

M'chignn Slnto
Nonvcittcm . ..

Temple
Illinois

.Volrt* Dnmp ....

Pittsburgh

Princeton .... .

Dartmouth

Purdue

In addition In picking the winner* of them* game*
you rmixl alxo make a lixt of the fall fabrics
which appear In tho nd below. Attach thin Hat to
your xeliclion of the winner* anti d lh cr ninil or brtttf
your eulry lo The Herald office not Inter thnn noon
Saturday.

*■Uuck»* Mni&gt;11 J i*hman. Mra

s * i . . h J- •*
Mr» K 11 U n ' y'
G i u n Mra A. II. Middle ton, Mra John
-------iMciach, Mra. J. If. Mrnkk. MraMlaa Virginia Dann and M laa'janu,a Moughton, Mra. J- T- NcwAlioe Johnaon racantly enter- i,yi Mr*. c. F. I’roctor, Mra A M.
tatned th# membera of the Gad-' phtlllpa, Mr*. II. M Papworth
about Club with a Hullowc'en in ^ Mra- j . (j. pnttenen
party. Throughout Iba evening
Abo Mr* W. A Patrick, Mra
gamca and conteata were m - Jtn e Romnlll.it. Mra. I,. K. SpunJoyed for which MUs Grace Toy- r f r , Mr* K, W l-'lte. Mra W. D
tor waa awarded the price.
Fireman, Mr*. 1,. P Itagnn, Mr*.
Late In th* avening a apaghet- Jamea Huff, Mra. O 1*. llcrndon
U aupper waa aerrad to ' th* Mra, R. J. Hotly, Mra. Blrhnrd Ten
Nllowtngt the Mlaaea time* Tay- Eyck. Mr* R. R Tm r, D r, Fill
lor, Lola Wolfor. Dor la Lake. Bbcth Tracy, Mra. Henry Wight,

Georgia

... .................

Columbia

"

Complimentary Ticked

4 A

Ten permiiiH will each receive onivcomplimentary tick­
et to Hie Kit*/, iih explained above: lit enno they* a rt
more limn len correct Helection.t only the flral tea
mihmittcd, with the Hat of the fall fuhrica appearing
iu the ftdlowing advertisement, will l&gt;c eligible for •
•nmplimciitary ticket.

t u l C*'UiK'\t P 'j d d i fttU tV flf;

Touchton Drug Co
THE REXALL STORE
KULESPUN

CH ALLIS
Jack Holt Starred
In G-Man S t o r y

Singing Convention
To Be In Chuluota
An all day eltulaa convention
la to be held Bun 'ay afternoon
at fha Flrat BoptUt Church la ,
Chuluota, It waa reported (hla
worn! nr.
. *
Th* afogtnx program win *t*rt I
at 10:M o'clock and ■lent until
11:10 o'clock whan a luncheon
I* to ho aerved o n . lb* rhitrch
picnic ground a. Dating th* pro
gram, too Pereell *N*rt*t of
Orlando will render a number
of ml action*. Every nun la la
vlted to ottead.

finrt G-womtn, Jack iloiRue, C.
Henry Gordon, William lUkewcll.
Arthur llohl and Robert F.mmclt
OToinnor in auppottPoeing n* *hc wlfr nf Holt, who
in tum mnwiuriadc* n*( * fugitive
nulliw to gain the confident* of
gangMcr*. Ml«» Glboona ndbring* to light the un»ung h«&gt;roi*m
of th* fearless and intelligent
women in the federal _*crv ire.

Gray. Blue, and lavender

85c Yard
FIGURED

UINKANO

TWO fat //tcpure c / OHEpluiOH^

In All the Fall •Shade*

79c Yard

SA T U R D A Y O N LY

BIAS pack el SOFaeataat
Halibut U&gt;er Oil 2

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to toko any step* to task* stock
speculation I m dangerousSERVED FROM
Ho o l d th e n w e n two ways of
The Seminole County CommU11:30 TO 2:00
looking
a
t
that—(ha
more
dandeetrorere for the proteeUon of
■loners Bad Comity Attorney B. F.
■oeh exposed porta as Vtadlvoa
Hombotdor, plan to go. to Tatlalo t
Lanlngnd
and Odessa.
h»*vre noon to eentaet official! of
Pontga estimates th at Russia
the fltito Sold Department In |n
pnsieeiae 1 H submarines, which
effort to get the Immediate action
NO FOOLIN’
would be the largest undersea
of the department for repairing
fleet, are believed |o ha an
Earlier tadsy President Roose* and Improving of Celery A venae
eisggsralloB.
vslt took the unufuet step of call­ and other portions of State HighThe big an Irma of Russia's ing fa) the entire Bituminous Coal wsy No. f t , O. P. Ilerndon, elark
military a tn a rth Is traasporU- Commission apparently to discuss of tba board, announced todayllosi. Tbs railroad transport the difficulties which have epllt
has alw ay s' bean notoriously the seven members Into two fac­
bad. Its Inefficiency contributed tions. No details accompanied the
I ana tenaar
to bar World war dtsastera
Whits House announcement of thr
The
Soviet
powers bfva meeting.
likes to ««na w
The president rarely
worked mightily to Itnprov*
talks
with
sty
members
of
a
jrovtransportation.
Itallrnad
lines
bare bean double-tracked and
new llasa. built la a « b strate­
NEW 'YORK, No* B— W&gt;—
gically important regions as tbs
Soaring price of gold. In Londca
Par Cast and tbs Uknluu. Broad slrenglh&lt;rt«l fortegn markets tomilitary
highways a n being dsy and revivified abroad the old
built. Troops are trained
u&gt; rumors of a possible Increase In
ball out of warplanes by the the American price of gojd *M
thousand and float down, un­ brought aobstsntlal gains on the
der parachutes, behind enemy
New York Stock Exchange.
Unas with full flgbUag equip­ Gold shares precipitated qn e a r
ment.
ly rally on the market. HomeI lo waver, railroad transporta­
stake Mining was op more than |3
tion atl|| Is slaw and shows de­ and others were fractionally up
facts. Boxes of grocarlaa con­
signed to foreigners In Mos­ to |1 or more.
cow recently took, three week*
TML3ALANCKD’ n o w —MARKS GOOD BAIONOiBKnm
to gat there after they arrived
la Lantssrad, about 410 miles
away.Bat tire. flovlet t press an- couples end 13 to negroes, the
.nounces that railroad accidents, City Briefer was advised this
so prevalent In Russia, are few­ morning.
er. Many persona bava been
shot for them. Freight car
W. R, McCracken and Ml*a
loodlnrs have’- reached »I,4M Marjori# TIHl* will attend tha
In a single day, A drive Is on Central Florida Forensic League
to load 100,000 cara i day. ,
meet Inn as Banfofd representa­
Tba ip r fever Is mors In­ tives. Tha meeting la to be held
tense In Soviet B attle than Saturday
afternoon
nt '4:0U
alsawbara la a spy-scared Eu­ o'clock a t Stetson University.
rope because of the fear of
capitalist - encroachment sad a
J. W. ThrallklU has been em­
suspicion that Is, perhaps, part­ ployed as service manager of the
ly Asiatic.
Proctor Chevrolet Company, C.
Blnca fascism la the foe of F. Proctor said today, Mr. Thrallcommunism. Germany la par­ kill was formerly employed by
ticularly feared, with. Italy lo tba Maxwall Chevrolet Company
and more - recently operated bU
own repair .garage.

10 desraaoaa wars partially
meted ky the I mill Io­
ta Use general sckool mills f*
is 1 1-1 mill Increase la the
hrvy, - However, there was
NMe of } S-B mills over loaf
tilth la rssponalblt for the
aw In the total amount of
levied fat the ceunty this
•sod

valuation*

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Cat Price

Railroad Assessment Board
" hrn lh t*
lo W * "
it high and the m atter Is “
ag the decision nf the courts
» " F OalaaMB and U s s y
ir« — 1 Unit,
Dobr, negro, charted with drunk*
B itiin d m iiU ft thla f m t
w tr* wntenccd UKpi r •
fallows! state I • -• mills, « M «* » *nd ««*• °[.
mills, and mstntensnee ®° Omy* I" ‘he County jail. M.
i county's school system 10 , « * » " “
on a similar
b at tba school bend mDUga eh»rir*,
V ,lS
a several school districts !* • Mansfield, charged with
a variation of the total la
and rslessed on a U W
if tba districts
. - * * bond was bound over to U»a
total millago for MIT far 0°™** Court whro he entered a
I school district No. 1, San- P1* of
guUly. Alf Roekmoro.
* U M mills i special school »•««•. also charged with
t No- K, and «. comprUlng P '" * * r&gt; “ty an d w a a sentenced
Mary. Longwood, AlUwonte, «• n t » «*»• of M and eosts or
it City. SUvIa and Oviedo,
*&gt; Jays In jail. Randolph
I millsi special school dls- ltarrla. held on/ *in*iUr,
Mo. 1 and C, comprising
• **»h
*20'
Am, Oeneva and Oseools. WUI Lana, negro, charged with
mdUj special school district trespass, pleaded guilty and v m
comprising Lake Monroe sentenced lo pay a fins of |10
kola, B&gt; B-8 mills.
and costa or aerva 00 days. Hoy
M l tag roll was recently »le Purguson, charged with open
•tod by tha Bamlnola County profanity, estreated a BIB bonl.
| i tT t-r U d turned over to
Harrison Cols, charge - with
lanMni. whose stuff, al the driving without proper lighting
It, W engaged In the prepay equipment, pleaded guilty and was
a t tha tag bills which will [ fined IZ.HO and coats. Willie InUsd as fast as completed.
I gram. charged wiUi vagrancy, was
I n collector reminded tha fined $10 and costa or «0 day*
yum of O f county of (ho In jail./
_______
David
tin t discount aSSWad by law
Roosevelt_______
Tugloe, charged with tralnrldlngj
both pleaded guilty and were!
fined $10 and costa or A0 days

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FOR LETTER HEADS, dl^L MEADS, TAOS,
CARDS. ENVELOPES. OFFICE FORMS, ETA
. Coach B. A. n. Wilkinson's
Semi-Professional BUekeat* un­
derwent their final grill of tha
weak last night with a long
dummy scrimmage. Tbs n eit
practice session It lo bo hold
Tuesday evening of next' week
and the sis van's first scrimmags of tba aoaaou la expected
to taka pUca.

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Gvnsrsl housa work, raring for
children Call Jessie, 1320 W.
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To Be Self Supporting
JACKSONVILLE, rla., Nov*
4 -M rs, J . D. Alderman, qtoto
milk cotnmUslonar,
anaoanoad
from hor office her* that la
would not be ' necessary to oak
the a u to fur any additional ad­
venes* tor ‘ dporattona of tha
Florida Milk Board.
Replying ta Commissioner nf

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that
tha Milk
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snougli money to pay IU own
expenses, Mrs, Aldarmss said
tba milk Industry now organ­
ised In virtually avary area of
tha atata, IU committees are
functioning, and tha eotlactkm
of licenses and Inspaction fans
IS Increasing.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA; BATfffDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1937

Police Are Hit Orlando Noses Out 14 To 12 Duke Planning
By Grand Jury Win Over LocalsWhileJohn D elayed Toni
Morgan Is Star Of Game
O v er Conduct Sanford, With One Yard Tp Go, Muffs For Next Yeai
Man With Prescrip­
tion Arrested, Held
, 19 Hours Incommunhtado/As Son Dies

Greatest Opportunity To Win Over
Tigers In Past Six Contests
B j JULIAN STEN8TROM •

n p l l n fam e teat night than ilM

THEIR TRIP POSTPONED

Denial Of Story

yard line. ilM ^eh g b C T t tp to- °.f ,h ! D“ke of Wmdaor a tu ted l
ward 'th e right aide oY the field
lo ,»* ,h* "V«»
where he waa knocked off balance " “W " * «h» potplbiilly of makb
by Mitchell but he lateralcd to * P°, , P°n*d *?»r
,h« Volt
■Morgan who waa standing
on 8t***
1’,p ,r
hla 30 and Morgan raced through
N
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.
' tiffin t r l v n o t F l n r r y s a n d A
»ome
perfect Interference
and .then
ontrin the Tiger secondary for a
70 yard Jaunt anil the Indiana'
f ln t a w e Porgueon'a try for the
r MIAMI. Nov. 6.— (AP)—
e jtra point failed and Orlando wee
The prand Jury today recefahlending by a' se en ef 7 to 0.
the
Ron
ford
goal
Una
te
lake
a
8
ommendod “dlaelolloary d u b With ela mIniitee lift for play
point lead a n d ‘made U a ecven
inhmcQt” for police officer* point lead when Pet* Peterson In tha third frame, Orlando re­
^ mlsrenrrpt Inna" o f hin
reepbnsible
for "Inhuman rame In tha game fbr the Tlgena ceived tha ball and' Immediately “grave
motive*.
moved
46
yards,
for
a
touchdownto
make
the
camverelon
In
the
ear­
conduct" In not permitting
With tha ,ball on'the ten yard line, /The decision was made after two
W. Vance Harrell to com­ ly momenta of tha rooted.
Mitchell went over nlna yards and dura, ef trans-Atlantle cabling
municate with hla family Following the conrarelon, O r then plunged over two yarda for and telephoning during which Urn
tha tally. Petersen sgaln emerged .duke attempted to gauge lha an­
while |»f** three year old son
with a perfect boot fer the eatra ient of resentment in American
waa dying.
labor circles against his personal
point.
The Grand Jury report, which
The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, for which he renounced the throne of England, are pictured
After an exchange of puntf, representative, Charles E. Be- *
aUo absolved police o1 blame In
here In a crowd at a Parts railroad itatlon- shortly before ha postponed Ills scheduled ’ tour of
fiinford received the ball on O r
Bedlux, an Industrial engine America "because hla motive* were mliunderstood." Tho Duka and Duchess may yet vlitt America
the fatal shooting of Stafford 0.
lapdo'a U yard alrlpe and began
accused by American labor grouj
■siting
the
stage
for
their
second
D*gr° v ^ Ur. ^ 1 :
anrprUed InidAni and they
advocate of tho
■aid Uw evidence skewed “be­ wera thrown far a lose of nine tally. The Indiana completed four of being a:
yond question" that Detect tvs U yard* on two plays and Morgan varied pataca mad when lha period -s tre tc h o u t’’ system, rahlcd tha
O. Bearboro waa Informed ef Her- punted out bn Orlando'* 36 yard ended, they wera in poeaetalon of duke today from New York, of­
rail's dastra to got eJd to his linethe ball on Orlando’a 14 yard line fering to sever all connection with
child. Harrell has claimed the
Opening the final quarter. F o r the tour.
Play then following waa even­
polka held him incommunicado ly matched although Sanford had guson pkkad uo
yards off hla ,The following brief statement
was Usurd In a bar from the nine11 hour* despite bis story that a tha ball deep In Orlando's terri­ right tackle h a t . u . ______
CINCINNATI, Nov « - ( ! ’)
room eulte which the duke end
proscription smiting a t a drug toryneat
play.
However,
Orlande
waa
One opportunity, which
Anna Mario Ilnhn, 31 year old
store might have saved the life might have won tha hall game, off ■Ids* and too ball was placed dueheti occupy In the Hotel
blonde mother, was convicted
ef young Chariee Harrell who came with two minutes laft to on the Or lend* 11 yard line, first Mhurlcc:
“It !i announced tonight on be­
waa suffering from dlptberte.
tod«y of first degrrr murder In
play in tho eoeond period- In sus­ down and tan yarda to go. Aftar half of the Duke of Windsor that
Although- polk* have dented tained paisas and power drive* as two anauccooofBl pliys, lawson
the poi-on death of Jacob Wag­
he
has
decided
to
postpone
his
vis­
th a t Harrell told them of hk well aa and runs, the Indians started argund left and and lotted
ner, 7H“yr*r old retired gard­
rick child, or that ha mode re­ moved the ova) to (ho Orlando ona a flat paw to Johaay Kurgan for it to America.
ener. The Jury did not recom­
“HU royal highneia arrived at
quests to telephone h k family to yard lias. But whan Morgan a t­ tha second Indian tally and agate
mend mercy, making the death
tall these of the proscription left tempted «&lt;} go o v y be.w aa.klt tha axtra point failed dp Ferguson thla decision with groat reluctance
dH
OB' "jagd
*
and after-m uch deliberation, but \- C o u n ty l |t b |' C -- R. Deweon. penalty , m aadaU ry... Tho lax
€PH»1*~
TWAN01MT, Now
itteB
JR
L
T
tt
taka
f
lit
hard and ho fumble! and Orlande
rnra spelt aliout two and ene- Chins'* main defenses west of hero
feels that owing to grave nilaron* I n v e s tom orrow
fo r
cuinc*recovered and kicked out of danlialf hour* in actual delibera­
ceptloni which have arisen and
were put In serious Jeopardy, For­
mititalementa which have ap ­ tlD * w here he will a tte n d the tion since receiving the case
an n u al confercnrm of
County
Mrs. Hnhn eign military experts declared iopeared regarding Hie motives and and H om s D em onstration agents. Intu In-l night.
would l&gt;e th* first woman ever day, hy Hie binding of a formid­
purpose* of hie Industrial lotir
M rs. G ladys K endall. Hointnule
able Japum-tv forro on tho nut in
executed In Ohluthere Is no allemslive but to de­ C ounty
llo m s
ltrin o n itra llo p
ihoro of Hangchow llsy.
'lha
Aa a preliminary reminder of
fer It for U&gt;* present.
Agent,
who
has
been
In
a
tte
u
d
'
Japanese said Urge army unit*,
tha approaching Rad Crow drive,
“The duke emphatically repeal* an ce a t a pre ro n fere n ro m ee t­
aimed at encircling Rhanghat and
Judge R- Wl Ware, chairman of
that there Is no shadow of Justifi­
ing for
llom n
D em onstration
Its environ., came ashore from
the Roll Call, has announced that
cation for any suggestion that he Agents Is already In the U ni­
the lay, &gt;ho largest on the Chlncsn
tha National Broadcasting CcmU allied with any industrial sys­ versity City and wilt
rem ain
coast and about 330 miles south ol
Jkany will present n program on
tem or that he la for or against thri&gt;tigh&lt;ipt the conference w hich
here at the nearest point.
Nov. IS, from 8:10 to D o'clock,
any particular political or racial begins M um Ur anil closes n s i t
Foreign sources said two Japa­
Eastern Standard Time, over (he
doctrineSaturday.
nese division*, recently withdrawn
Blue Network, dramatising the
“H* expresses the c m e il hope
An
a
d
d
ress
h
r
H
arry
I.
from the North Chin* front, taded
Texes Famine, one of the earliest
that after his announcement hla Drown, a ssista n t ’Id the Secre­
■outhward from Tlrntiln a week
idea iter* te which the Red Cross
real and sincere motive for the ta ry uf A griculture, will be a
Violator*
of
city
ordinances
will
fig ured.
purpose of his proposed visit to featu re of the rutiference, Mr. hr tried before City Judge Frank ago. Th* new force, they said,
Undid te the vicinity of Chspoi,
Judge W a n has further called
Am arks will be properly under­ Dawson staled.
[,. Millrr in a session of the Mu­ about 60 miles
southwest of
attention to th* f a d that during
stood.
Everything Is te readiness for
ROMFX Nov. 6.—(XV—Repre­
He will speak to |h n aslfem-. nicipal C ourt Monday afternoon at Shanghai.
tha Roll Call period, w hkh will
“Ilia
royal
highness
will
per­
the sigth anniversary meeting of
Tho vanguard of the Japanese
eontlno* from Nov. 11 to Nov. 28, sentatives of Japan, Germany and the Central Florida Council of sonally convey his thanks to (hose blags on N or. 9 and d urlna tho 4:U0 o’clock.
force, shifting the war scree to a
81 radio edvertUer* will m akt Italy signed an a^tl-cemmunlam Chamber of Commerce to be held Industrial companies who so gerr Florida Farm Iln u r over W lttlF ,
S
ta
te
and
U
niversity
uf
Florida
Thu
KanCird
llo la ry
will new front, was reported to have
Red C ron “spot1- anno uncem ante. poet h e n today, Italian Foreign te Ssnford *t eight o'clock Tues­ eroualy r*,'ended Invitation, to
radio sta tio n , on (he sam e day. hold Its 're g u la r w eekly lunch- reached a point near Kungkiniig,
Minister Count Gates iso Cteno, day morning, T, E. Simpson, him and to all wholiave ass li It-J
During tho
conference
the mil In tile Drill llmmi uf Itm un important Chinese defense' po­
Joachim Von Ribbentrop, tha Cer* council president, and head of lha in arrangements.'
County and
llom n
D em nn.tr*- Valde* H otel Monday at 11:16 sition on the north hank of Hie
Seminole
Coanty
Chamber
of
man ambassador to London and
lion A gents will h e ar ta lk s nn o'clock.
Whangpoo River aUiut Id miles
m any phases of a g ric u ltu re end
Maaaakl Holt*, the Japanese sat­ Commerce, eald today.
southwest
of here.
Th* Central Florida Council,
bold round laid* discussions on
Tim regular monthly meeting
comprising chamber of commerce
problem s pertain in g to farm ing of Ihe Hoard of Dlrnrlor* of
governments.
rep Keep let Ivee from cllka aa fsr
In Florida. Mr, Dawson Indi­ Hie Heiulnote County Chamber
Von Ribbentrop had negotiated north a* Galueavlll* and fit.
cated, adding th a t every phase of Coratuerra will bn held In tbn rgates to Iho ronfemico on tho
the nearly year-old antl commun- Augustin* and as far south ax
of th e work In
both
d e p a rt­ Chamber
building T u e s d a y Chlnese-Jopaneie war announced
isra pact between Germany and Vero Beath and Klxxlmme*, wss WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, m ents of the K iionsliin Service night at 7:3o o'clock, accord­ todsy they had reached an agree­
Japan which waa enlarged by to- organised te fianford ala years W. V*., Nov. 6—f/F&gt;—The Invest- will ho rev ered during the s e s ­ ing to T. K. Simpson, prosldent.
ment on tl* lc*t °f 'he commu­
day's action to Include Italy.
ago this month, and such year at m a n t
Artibclarion sions.
Jtenltara
nication to Japan, making a new
A warning te th* an n k a ef the thla time members return to San­ launched ■ duel program yester
M tei Krnwn S la ts lim ns ItemA represent*!iro of tha West' offer of friendly office* in an e f­
world agnteat matching their ford for their anniversary break­ day to tali* “a progressive and o e strsl Ion Agent. wllL ho In
inghouse Electrical (ximpany waa fort to terinln»le Uio rn rflk t.
strength “with ea r Red army en fast meeting.
aggravates •land'' te matter* of charge o f lh a rn n le rre c o p ro ­
The gphilnunlcaHbn fruqied by
Charier member* of th* organ­ leglslalkq, and to make member- gram fo r tho home d em o n stra­ in Hanfurd today diacuaaing with Ih;lgian Foreign Minister P*t-I
Dm betUeflekT wee Bounded in
isation are: Mias Lottie Lawler of ahlp te th* association "• badge tion agents, tho County agont. Chief of Police Roy G- Williamr Speak at the request of the full
arrangement* for tha InaUllatinn
Kissimmee, Horace L Smith of of Integrity and worth.
IqJi mated.
of e radio transmiller tojM used conferrdr*. • Th*. J io lo ..l* to I*
Ocnlu, F. M. Sawyer of Cnees,
Thla
coo
feren
ra
Is
an
annual
governor*
an'
He board of
transm itted Inim edlhtelyr *
John C Loshaer of Clermont, Reel nounced to Ite annual ccn.ro&gt; hm evant for the purpose of tirlns- for pollca calls.
'* The neit meeting of the confer­
W. Brown, of Detnnd, C M- Oay a redrafting of tha* osaortetlun'* teg all of th a worker* of the
The supervisory Commute* of ence te *«l for TovsrUy when'tha
Idrose prepared for delivery at of Orlando, C. T, Bkkford ef Or- constitution ad by-lawa, mvclving Extension Berrien lognlher to
Florid* - Mats
Farmers ill legate, nro esparted to discus*
srnegk hall, marking the twen- tendo, Kari Lehman of Tavatw., a drastic tightening Up of mem­ afady and dlseuaa pnililem* per* i Kj
proeedure. • The dclegalee. ’ a*hi
Wholesale
Market
hare
Will
meet
•th anniversary ef the (handing and Carter Bradford of Whaler bership
requirement!,
and t lata ln g to th e ir work and lo
Huy did not neceaaerlly espoct
’ the U. 6. B- RPark, all of whom will be In Sen- strengthening of Ite eiacutten per- farauteta plans for th a nap In the market office tor thrlr Japan's rrply by T u e s d a y _
regular
meatlng
Monday,
nlghi,
Astalling what' hs described as ford for ana tear**ry celebration
Market Manager J„ a . Mlcbs&lt; I
ha aggreoate* Undone!** ef e e r Tneeday aaernlnr Of the charter At the gem* time, two speaker,
in countries which want l» Jump member*, inly {fence L Brnlth,1 before (he day'* aeasien* locked
i ug at any moment," Troyan- F. M. Hudson, C- T, Bkkford, te Washington fer eelullont &lt;«
-sky dectend Russia today 1* Kari Lehmann and C arter Brad- the problem of (ho present slump
James Mooghton, aupcrlnU'mlN A N K I N G . - ( A ) — United ant of Parks te Sanford, was of­
indy (M a n y emergency . , . ford today remain te Chamber cf la tho occur it lea market % whltb
^ 'fhjb
, Iltrts Bcbool Rrinotphlt
_
r Iho denaoe of ear bordara."" Comms roe poets, the other* have baa brought th* tevoolmont bank- ■lahd Ambaaoador Neleon T. fered four lion* to b* exhil Hrd t’QUDtr. wt)b HupeUotehdent*!
Jokaaon
yaelerday
approved
th*
Bo aakd certain countrioa "have vontarad h la other lteas of work. ora* but Iness of ralalny capital
at tha local loo during tha wintir HrhooIs T. W- lAwton, wHL.mw
S a t a clamor about their .fight
Tho program feature ef Tneeday for teduatry almost te a aland- cetera of Consul John M, Alli­ for thalr maintenance, but due ta with BUU Superlntendfni Ojlj
son
to
Tsinan.
Hhanlung
Prov­
gloat bolshevism and gommua- mere tag’s gala breakfast asset tag, still
Inadequate apace for Iho proper English Monday morning at tl
■ ta order te create a saoeke* will be a talk hy Elvira Garner. Edward B Hall af Chlcagn. isos capital, to reopen tha rare of tho an Imala the offer waa Angebllt Hotel to Orlando ft
American consulate, rloaad re­
u
preald*nt ef the aaaodation, said cently when U appeared J a r refawdan all-day meeting.
It waa no m en fair now te blame oaeoe troop* would carry war­
. Mr. Lawton' tedkaled
Du
tho current clump on the CovenTh* city commissioner! will tha meat log had been call*
fare to tho area.
■mat than U waa te llam a the rebold thalr regular bimonthly far th* parpaao af dUcueate
goat tarnMo hi eaentWM a* defi­
meeting In Du City Hall Monday
nitely reflecting « lank of confi7 . A O TB EtlEI ILL
night a t 7:10 o’clock. It la ex­
danco te Dm futara «C.business.
pected th at action will • be taken
hM said that Uw addriakUraHon
OLLTWOOD, - m ---- Mar- ter the propoeed polk* radio sys­
co*Id da much te n e t* * U hr reA JLindssy and Ju n e T ravis, tem an 4 th a t members of th*
aw*1player a, wer# Ul yaalef- trailer camp eommltle* will be
preeent te dlacuee plan* for tho
tie d say Is aufTertng from proposed trailer ramp" te Hanfordaffecting
r and may be cooflaed a
■1 “nuinA throat ailment kept
g which
vavti from a role te •

Grand Jury Says Evi­
dence Beyond Ques­
tion, Asks Penalty

Daw* on To Attend
Annual Meeting
Of Home Agents

Mrs. Anna Hahn
Is Found Guilty

Shanghai Defense
Is Endangered By
New J a p M ove

Brussels Conference
Reaches Agreement
On Peace Note Text

Assistant S e c re ta ry
Of Agriculture To
Address Conference

Udio Programs Will
AM Red Cross Drive

CITY NEWS BIUEFS

Italy Joins Germany Mrs. Elvira Gainer Is
And Japan In Pact Scheduled To Talk
AffainstCommunism To S e c r e t a r i e s

Rev. W. M. Mullen
.WiU Preach Here

An Ei
Blake

Three Killed
W hen Limited
Wrecks Truck
Every Passenger Of
Truck, Mother, Fa­
ther, And Son, Die
In Crossing Crash

Hopes Public Opintoi
In U. S. Regardilkj
His Motives W fl
Change BeforeLtRii

Japan, Germany C en tral Florida
And Italy Sign Chamber Council
Anti-Red Treaty Meets On Tuesday

NUMBER 322

Established In 1908

i Engineer M issing1
Is Believed Dead
Fireman Is Found Af*
Three Hours, Alive,
Hushed To Hospital
T.OVF.JOY. Oil., Nov. 8.—
(AP)—Thrrt* persona waro
klllod itnd nn rnjrlni'rr a n d
flrrmnn were pinned under
tho wreckmft* lri\ jhflj derail*
mrnt of tho Contra) fit. Geor­
gia Llmllod paaaotflfe’r train,
"Rotithlnml," na It atmek a
Iruck til n croanhiK ttnlny.
T h o pullmnn
conductor,
William A. Rnnkln, arid non*
of the 27 pm-enge™
•h* f°ue
pullmnn mm wan hort. Trainmen
«nM the dead were occupant* ot
Ihr tnirk
Jnmr- lim an. cf He*. Oa„ »
farmer. &lt;nld tho dvtil wera
■Jamra Allen, 20. Mm. Allen. W»
and their two year old
Jamra Jr. Broun mild h« had
lent them the truck to movo
aome fum ltnrr.
Loeomnilvr fireman, Jim lien*
ry of Maron. O* . wae Mapped
In the w rw ttffr along with En*
alnrer D. G. Woll of Atlanta.
Henry" wee removed aliv e' and
ron'clou, hy rescuer*. who ent
their way through wlih acetylene
forche* nearly thren lioura a ftr t
the wreck.
The fireman wa« hurried Id, art
Atlanta -TtoapWaL Hedhn-r*-' raid
(hey found no trace of tho en­
gineer and feared he wae dead.
Railroad official! eald tho
track* parallel lha highway a t
the point .where the accident oc­
curred within the city limits here,
30 mllee couth of Atlanta.
The train waa from the Flor*
lilu W rit Const reroute to Cin­
cinnati. The trurk m i njlrmptIng to cron, on a side ry*d. The
repine, tender, baggagiyrar, mall
car anil two roarhre off the tralfl
were overturned.
/

Bishop Wins: Will 1
Confirm Class Here

Investment B a n k
Group Undertakes
R e f o r m Program

Money

School Authorities
To Meet English

LOCAL WEAXHEB
•lightly
PPral VK

, ■,g.

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Woolfdk Predicts
FlrrtiMarket For
Growers Of CitruB

rhael Reports
irket Is Ready
For 4th Season

' "" ' In China available for actioa. Drdtraa rower* Van export •,||udMW anlef. Japan la f if hi In*
Ann, satisfactory market on A'^ mainly by money power and aoper*
ot lhair ’early and mld-##**on lor armaments. General Chian*
frail. R, H. Woolfolk. vice pree- bopea to rod the Invaaloo ly ev­
ident o* A mart can Frail p ro w hauatlng Japan a *money lopplf,
art, declared bars today la bla and curtailing her war supplies.
Fall review of crop Conditional Dr. Hudson alao told the organ land marketing proapecta, "While cation about Orneral ChUng’* wife
tbo *ov era mart
aallmata
In* |who la n graduate of an American,
eraaaea the orange crop by ^University. lit deelarwj that ike ia
aroand 1.400,060 boiea over laal'of groxt uaalntanre to him aa aha
year, yet oa account of ran* apeaka arvrral different language*
oral condition!, lha time
of and the haa been appointed head of
matorltr, and' other favorable the Government Aviation Depart*
factor*. I ■•-# no reaaon why menl ilnce the war began.
■rower* abould be stampeded,! In closing hit addruar, l&gt;r. Hud*
or loae confidence In the yen- eon stated that China doee not
ar*| outcome of the price liveta'want war but.will defend her own
on
e a r ly
and
mld-#«a*on corntry •* any other power would
Woolfolk
aald. before ocelli* it conipicred by the
oranges.'
“Condition* are no much dlf- Japaneae.
ferent than laat yaar and In' PrnMent Howard Long preeldour competitor state of Call- ed over the luncheon and there
fcirnle, on account of the art* warn reveral *up«1h Including J.
bach caaaed hy th* freeie of A. Wea'hrred, llill Meadow* of
laat January, the maturity i.t Galnravllle, the Rev. W. P. Rrooka.
fruit ha* been retarded. Bhlp- Jr. and Juthn Hlcnalrom of The
manta of Naval orange* from Hanford Herald,
that atata will not be In *ny: A director* meeting followed th#

erveae the volume of mulneea at
Ike market by at leaat 28 p e r
) The market rmlaorant win be]
ye*opened within a few daye by
P. 3, Aflyel. and It la expected
that H wW be entargeB eoon m
order to accommodate the patron,
age of the market during the
peak of the aeaaort.
' Tw o more Innovation* expect­
ed at lb* market IhU aeaaon to
the aale of banana* from tha
platform in any quantity and
'alao the packing of tomatoee
which wm be In eherge of en
“ S T Michael aUted that he
Waa putting forth every effort
to make available all commodl*
U m and fle a tha beet poaan&gt;le
eervlce to trucker* and oth*rr
‘ ' t* m ate aa large a volume of
bttatneea aa potaible which will
Vfgpglprocete by affording n read.

• Idr market for th# prodocle ol
'th e farmer of Seminole Count]
V.' and tba vklnlly.
A.*.; Service* for trucker* at Uw
atata market Ineludei Waaiern
Union with direct wlra and full
meaty order aervlca. Franck'*
Cold Drink and Tobacco Shop,
market aervlca station for gae
*n and Ure*. truck weighing
■ acaba, for weighing grot* and
oat!load*..cltrua Inipertora, Pad*
' erel-Btata Market New* Service
and foil polk* protection.
During the part few deya, Mr.
.; Mkhael ha* wrlttan hundred* of
• letter* to former petront extend*
big to them a aperlal Invitation
. to via It Sanford and th* market
.- daring tha coming year and tall*
lng them of th# many Improve*
mania at tba market over laat
* year.
Mr. Mkhatl hat eat for th*
■ goal of th* market thl# eaaaon
• 71.000.000 volnm* of bu*in***.
D E A TH W INS EIJ5CTION
! PETERSBURG, Va., Nov„ 8. —
W7r-De»th belt John A. Mallory,
Petersburg’* high constable
/or 40 year*, In a “race’' for reelection. Th* Confederate veteran
died Monday night, unoppoood for
the voting yaatorday.
OWEN VOUNOS HERE
I T . AtjbusfrlN*. Nov., 1. —
(AT— OwMi D. Young, lb* Indus*
trlallat, and bla wits are apandlng aavarul day* In BL AUgua*
tin* aa tba house gneataofMra.
Young* mother, Mr*. Walter
Van Rounaaalaer Fowl*.
C R E8 TV IEW , Fie., Nov„ 3. Three thousand pounds of Austrian
Wintqr pea* for aoror crop planttug* m Oklalovsa County war* re­
cently purebaaed, aaNqqMpg to
County Agent K. R. Nolaon.

Hudson TeU Of
China-Jap War

Comity Board &gt;
Arranges WPA
.Road Project

of California Valencia orange*
I* practically
(Inlabod.
Thl*
leave* a wide open market faf
Florida frail throughout
tha
Gulled States, or at leaet In
all or tba market* of tha Rocky j
Mountain*. Thl* situation ran he,i NEW H A V EN , Conn , Nov, 3 . expected to continue well Into M1)— Mayor John
W. Murphy,
December.'* be said.
■ l(democrat, was re-elected for. •
“Our situation hare In Flori­ fpurth suerrastve term yeeterday,
da la alao altogether different defeating hi* republican rival,
from any year I ran rsinaintier,'* George F. Barnes, by more than
the Rtus Gooes executive con-; 14,000 votes. The unoffklal vota
tinned. “Tha rltrua crop ha* wa*; Murphy, 30,203; Barov* Cl,*
been dlalrlbuted by nature her- 481.
aetl. The blooming period this,
year attended over to seven
month* which will prevent the
entire crop from maturing at
one lima. This will Insure a
regular movement of fruit
to
markut.
• f F ive State*
"It 1* generally known that
Spent**
It require* nine month* from
the blooming IIm* to ibu ma­
turity of cltru*
fruit*.
Fruit
OOiiHCit
must b# ^bl* old to ps** slat*
and federal
maturity
le*t*,“

Tops' In Baseball

(OwlhinH e m a g t |* Ooel
mlaalanera a blue-print for the
prepoeed beautifkxtlon of the
grounds (Urroundlng the Big Tree
The blue print was ordered filed
and th* Chamber offklale were
advised that work un th* project
H will be ronnldi-rrd at noon nn |&gt;oi
n
*ibig.
B y
The Iloaul alio approved the
■ purchase of t rash register nmi n
. . . . . I typewriter for the office ..f the
-V I County T*a Collector si a cost of
^
I over |600.
r
’
Clerk O. P. Ilerndrn, and Cheir;;vL ;
n,‘ n ot
w »■ wirn.m»
I Wrr* Initructed by (he Commix■ f
=
■ 'loner* to eii-cule n decil tinmiferlng the County-owned gyern house
_ . _ — ■ j to the State Department of Kdu• S A C S ,
ration ao that he proposed enlarge*
i n o b “ Prof ro,Bl ot lh* Plant »m1 the Increase
.( m i. T . toJ of the ataff might be carried on
karo altered by th* But* DepartmenL
mb,
*
A number of roqueaU war# alao
received yuaterday from tubercu­
lar patients of th* county who de­
|
LOANS DEC LIN K
sk* admittance to lh* Sanltorlum
W ASHINGTON. Nov-, *• — OP) near Orlando which open* In th*
— Tim Federal Iteaervs Hoard re­
near future. Th* request* were
ported yvalorday a substantial
filed for later conaldermtlan.
decline In bonk loan* to btiaiTbs
Commissioner* approved
nra* Industry uad agriculture
the donation of ISA - to the Beml*
during the woak ended Oct. &gt;7. nol* Chapter of Future Farmer*
lit . n* weukty rondltlon atatafor their fair exhibit In Tampa.
men! uf mrmlwr banka lu ' tOt
Alao during tb# session at
clttca, the board sold Hies* loan*. I
advanced with securities atcol-l
Intern!, dropped (4,(100,0(14 to'
tm.ooo.ooo. Hilar loam otherwine aecurod and umecured full
&gt;61,000,000 to (4.117.000,000,

on. Laat week they downed tha
Leesburg team by a acore uf
41 to • *nC prevtoualy beat De*
Load **d Bartow b/. acore* of
ia to a.
The probeble etaiYing line*ap for tha backfleld Friday will
be: Dee. Roeter. Johnson ead
Roberta.
The
line.
Chltlom.
Burn ny,
Henderson,
Dingle,
Wlleon, and McNeil and ttefora.
L E G A L N O T IC E
n tm n * r e cm aom m a
(M a t* Lew 1MB
■t a t * or F l o r id a ,
c u u n t t o r acuiNotJo.
Tee aad eeeli of yoa ora here­
by notified and required to proaeal eay claim* and d.m.nd*'
which yea. or either ef you. may
have agmlnit th* eatale of P. H.
Vemay, dtnxatd, late ef eald
Cuuaty. le the County Judea el
flamInnlt County, Florida, at tile
office la tha Court h\uw at
geafent. Florida, within eitht
calendar anuathe from the date
ef tha flrat publication ef till*
notice. Koch claim or demand
mutt be In writing, and mnat
etata the place of reatdenee and
poat erriee nddreee of the claim­
ant. and mutt bo icorn to by
Ilia Claimant, aaant, or hla at­
torney. nr tba tant will become
veld according te law.
Thl* a day ef October, HIT.
I
FRANK gTANUCT VKRNAT.
JR.
Admlnlatrator of tha Katal* ef
F. a. VKRNAT.
Deceased.

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Repairing
Diamond Setting
AND

handled, th* Commlealontrs ap­
proved the Notary bond of i . Q.
Huff and ordered filed th* annwgl
report of County T&gt;x Collect*
Jno. D. Jinklna.
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Engraving
McLaulin, Jeweler

I* TV* advee pathae
of Aa banal A wievnl
ef A* illim ald'e
pall U Be paint kol*

phoive

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pi llael Tlwnleitlp

"Beat for th# - South" boceua*
lt‘t specially blended and manu­
factured for th* Southom climateStanleyltogara Hardware Go.

RKNT U N FU R N IS H E D houao. ■
to 8 room*. What have yon 7
Phone 634-W.
A N O TH E R D U A L Four who*]
!- Trailer with body, apodal (2i)6 &gt; *0- *8* A Ford roadtUr, special

T I1RRK ROOM

Apartment.

No

rbltdyen taken. 101 R. Third
Street.

W A N TE D : By an oU lino legal
. reaorv* Ufa laaurauc* company,
' salesman to handle th* Mortuary
Fund policy bow being sold by
Ihnorgl associations In Florida.
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yean ye company offering that
policy /or' elgty days In FloridaCompany'* position splendid, m a t
SMmro high class representation,
r poreanal surety bond required,
-. tpotfe epeat only about two months,
i hrekeror* boalnaao accepted. One
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On Eve Of First Election
Russians Told How 'To Vote
Thousands Of Be-In*
forcemeats Arrive
On Shanghai Front
' To Stem Jap Tide

Election Ii Cited Aa Showing JJnparalled
A dvintaca Of .New Constitution Given
People By Dictator Joseph Stalin
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■p RICHARD O. HASSOCK
MOSCOW, fro*. 4. -O n Uo
OTO M ibotr nation's Mth birth­
day. 1M.SH.n o M tbt
voter*
havo boos told how to coat
tholr ballot* tn tbotr tin t n*
Uoa wUo legislative alvctlon.
Tha olecthoa of tho m w ta ­
proot* soviet,
or
hlramm-al
comarti which U to repine* tho
Indirectly sleeted eaatnd oiocu-

from Uo atreight Hu* n( HI*

[OLE A HAVEN FOR STUBBORN CHINESE

For Armistice
Brussels Parley Lea­
ders Seek Commit*
tee To Urge Japan
To Negotiate Peace

Inventor Of “Si
No Proper Pei
For Duke's Ai

Tho oloctjos campalcn, which
l i M a campalcn of la*a«* and
pareonOlttSeo. VMtt on* of &lt;■&gt;(traction to euring lor governWASHINGTON, Nov. 4—GF
ment-apprivod cstotqfetr*. atetna Tho Duko of Wlndaar win i
to bavo d o n t ' m e k ^ toko the chance- hi* deslgnstlca of Chat
In v ite d
Meet
j
mledo of tho p eople, oil Uo E. Bodaux as hi* roproteutaltn
wave of otocslloni, a im U , 'hi* American tour d**pH* Am
dUmlasal* and pill**,' which can Federal km of Labee critM
nn*h*t&gt;-d In onn of tho bloodfunctioning all Ihoee year*. U Icit ynaro stone lh* revolution.
Thousand!
of propnsnndlito
cited / dally In the preao a* a
lirdaux aaltl In a stateniawt Ml
event oOctallat event, fltllns to and arHatora |wva lawn sent Icaicd through hla'praaa rapml
rommomorato the revolution «t to factor I**, spartiunht' house* arntaUva here that h* talked wttMf
HR UBS O ft. Nav. 4— &lt;A &gt;.)
•ad cotloctlva tana* over orrn- the Duka In r*rb this m a w h J
. PH N Q H A I. N ot. 4.— (A P ) Novombor T. HIT.
Tha Rraaaeb Conferentt N U,
aatlona decided Inlay ta a*M» ' : :
t-Thousanda of f m h Chi­ It la eUad aloo *a ahowlnr »litb of th* oarth*a outface — by telephone and that RbgtandN
' Union - abdiratad king waa “looking far-!
power a oab-cammlttoo ta offer'.
nese troop*, w*U-equipped th* an parallel*d advantages of lha area of lh* 8evl*i
th* coM lltatloa given to the 'In explain lha •loclloa law*
Ito aid ta Japan and China Isand thoroughly . dladplin«d peonl* by tha chief of tho roro- hnd lalenalfy lha aitaa Instnic- ward with all th* entknalasm *4 u
effect lag a peace between tha
joung man - lo kb vblt' to &lt;h*'
poured Into CUneM positions m a n b t party. Joooph Stalin.
lion la voting for' "political­ United .Stela.
two aatlona and reliable Indt*
rat leas woro that tho United.
today on the Shanghai front.
Foralca ohe»rvara rocard lh* ly reliable1* candidate*.'
Bwlaux's atdlemeat waa laouud
During a personal inspection •taction a* own of tho tow posi­ Uoat observer* beUtva the .shortly after Vrfilltem' Qrooa,
Hi***,. M U fc aad b l | h a : j
would ho an tho cwmmHtom.
Jam es A . Mills, A ssociated tive product* Of tha cnmttto- blood purse has strengthened president of lh* A- F. of I . n i l he
Press
correspondent, w it­ lion. Aa tor each f i t r u t w , a* Bulla'* pow*r fof lha election*. approved the action Of Urn BaktShortly heforo they fhmlly .urronderod tho Ctopri dbtrkt of Itongtal. Chiaooa ■ooldbrt are Italy and IV*ace aba probably
nessed th e arrival of the fr«*dora of speech. and of th* Sumo holtave lha hlertlona morw Federatien art Labor In evte •hawn fighting from n shell hole blasted beside th* North Btetkm by a Japan**# bomb. Later th* would ha represented.
proa*, they know .that no line- wars delayed Bntll the' various Icialnc Uw Duka for kb aoWctltR
Mw troops frost • tho woot.
BRUSSELS,
N ov.
4,— Ho told ttey woro smart* •t*n woald dar* to niter a word ropabllca which form the Bo- of Hedaux to arrance lha Amor* dofondon withdraw from lha ere* which ha* boon reduced io ruin*.
(A l*)—A commit tea from
look Inc and apparently nttoriy or crtlldote of th* Btalln.ragl- vlat Union bad parted of hla lean Itinerary of lb* Duka and
unafraid of tho Japan mo bomb- mo wlthla bearing of a police- tuttmltj
tha Brussels conference Will
DocheaaWith many, If not moat nf Bodaux. a Frenchman, mtdaja
Inc plaeoo in ertias it. * Aided by man. T har food In tha *official
Mind .an sppssl to Japan to
proa* that mmwroaa
editor* Ike old BolshovIk'o out of tha fortune la thle country m lilac t|b
open piece negotiations witS *
BY M.V1RA GARNEft
bavo boon removed
because way. S u lla and communism are ••-called “stretch-out" system to
cVlnaT*55eh a decision waft j
la Tha FaMbhora* Weekly
IQaoMwai* on Fsae P in t
their paper* ooomad to davlata
American Induilry, and a* MM
reached today a t • private
Incurred lha oppoeltlon of th*
meeting of the leaders of v
meal time* lo pee that lh# IRUo
Ame lean Federation of Labor SI
the parlay and moat y e t be wall a* other labor group*. TV*
boy cvl wfcat he wanted lo eat"stretch-out'' system b a mean*
and when thing* grew tiresome
by which tha production avsrag*
In ' the long, hot afternoon* Bud
Facing a huge deficit (over
of workingmen U mvaaured for S b
must rock him to sleep.
purpose of paying bonuses to
113,000.00). th* laigaot deficit In
Homrhow, during the bu»lne»*
If* thirty-five year* of service to
thaw who produca above tha aver*
of
eterting to school, growing
over thirty-eight thnunonil home*
■re.'
up and coming tn Florida to live, ^LONDON, Now 4.—(JF)—Frtm*
lest and orphan children tn Flori­
wo Ioat find. I know no more Minister NovDIo Chomhorlaln• told
da. tho Childraw's Boms Society ef
where ho, wont than whore he th# Homo of Common* udny that
Florida b making an urgent
cam* from. Do y o u . think that the British gavnrnmawt and tho
Tbaukagivbg oppmU for 'tends.
as lh* yoaro go by out thoughts Spunbh biurgont* w»f* Mgo*
„
• memories? Min* aa. tWOll *«* lh? m i h t m r i . a
*lo childhood
toMimarciil aggoU.
aBtfrom
to _____
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t|ht
Ho
wdi
Jk
a
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there.
hMpkig
Lion* Club whbh mat *kat. night
One day I parked my cor Thb did not moan, ho declared,
about
tho
place,
washing
dbhe*.
In th* grill mow of tha Valde»
near the flt. John'* Hirer In a da facto diplomat* recaguMbu suite preUbly could be achieved
ma LtattWr* ' trta vmftkSd W
Nineteen poreoaa were tried be­ brining bnakata of chip* from
a commIUoo which
hare' ooriy today and tea fireman Hotel In regular session, Qondo fore City Jadgv Frank L MBIer tk* woodpite. always happy and waioh n crowd of darkles fishing. for Insurgent Generalissimo Fran­ through
,.
really would bo a eommltie* of
Jams* White, of Mamphb, baa Howard, gams and fbh conoerva* hr u oeeolon * of tho Mcwblfal polite. Uo wm - tho om to otart I hoard o sudden rollleklng cisco Franco,
"These agents will hsv* no dip* madbtlou.
killed. Mangled body waa found Uon , ottneur, brought ont many, Court In Uw local police *■tetien tlm *setting gam**, to brer moat laugh) and there waa Bud. juat
potato od interoot oancornlng tho
•a t remembered hint) about lomatlc status," th* P rsm ljr **ld. Tho Itelbn delegation mid tho
beMoth lh* wreckages'
of
the
Mamo
U
tragedy
over
yesterday
aftvrnoonJacksonville.
* '
3 Engineer Charlm Barnett uf saving offgomo and fbh whbh ho Helllng lottery tbhete hooded took.ua. lo accept gratefully th# seven years old. black, pa,fhnl
Nov. 4—GP)—
HENDAYK,
Anything that ehfldraw can eat, MemphU,. waa oerteualy Injured, eheiuetorbod «* cm ef t b great- tho list of charge* preferred pi sea of candy or fruit no on* full of amlb* and ‘'manner*.'
vrotr or enjoy will h o 'w u rm ly h b right pgm nnd U ft log being •at asaote to tho community and agalnat tho** arraigned before th* -rise cared for. I do not know able to turn n quick, perfect Bpanbh Insurgent troops In Uia
from n standing po­ southern Aragon offensive wore
welcomed by tho State Superin­ savored- Nona of tho passengers
If ha received any pay I " be­ "cnrtwheol"
reported today to hove captured a
Mr. Howard mentioned certain jodg»
sition.
Bud
retncamslrd!
tendent, Marco* a “Daddy" Fagg, was huqL
Th* following 10 nagreoe w on ing there, or simply com* bestratogb mountain position In lb*
csseo
pertaining
to
tho
illegal
nso
and nil artlcba ether than cash
It
wm
not
long
before
this
Tho onglnd^aad two axpropa
tried on charges of to llb g lot­ causa ho loved uo. I know my
r haoId ho sent to Uo ChOdreu'o co n carrying race horse* to Now of seine* whbh ho said wore en­ tery Ibkets and warn nmtencsd mother kept him patched end •ante small darky began lo com* Fuentoa lector Thousands of reHomo, 1S00 Blvu M o A renas Orleans ovarturnod blocking rad dangering tho fishing advantages to pnf * fine of l i t or oorvo TO clmn. end b* at* hie mvob tn to my)&gt; back door to sell thing*: Infareomanla war* massed behind
JackaonrfDo, or to on* of tho traffb . Three of tho boram wore of thb ooctbn. Ho ookod the lions daya In tha rily jail: Chris Lamar, lh* kitchen. •
poos, avocado peira. balled pto- lb* Insurgent line* to rontlnoo tho Mrs. Gladys Kendall, home dote*
push os soon as wsathai would
loot night for their assistance
Branch Rocotvteg H u m a t U k r kUbd.
,
Georg* Hagin, Walter Johnaon, it.
W* had n little cousin who nnts. And nlwny* after the Iran*- permit.
onstratlon agent for Sembtoln
Other cars of th* train, oureute in conserving both game and fbh ft. C bria Herman Rafo*, Bism i lived In Naahvin* nnd spent Us* action waa mode, he would oak
County, left yesterday for Gallon,
Dispatches
to
Madrid
from
Mar
In 8emlnole County and In helping
In
hb
soft,
husky
voice,
"la
yo‘
from Chicago to Now Orlocao, re
King, Horae* Mltehall. Berry Bteb- summer with us In the country.
vtlle where she will attend tho an*
batten,
a
Catalan
c|ly
about
100
with
the
work.
“It
would
prove
■
matesd on tb* rails with th* oxbina, Dan BlhtTalr and 1|m Grif­ Each summer when lh* tiny red­ got • piece of ol* braid yti* *In' mites well of Barcelona, sold It nual Instruction Bebool for HoteP
tCewUwoe*
fa s* ale)
ooptbn ' o f ' tho boffat car whbh
fin.
headed follow arrived Bad be­ want?" He knew that If I had was esllmted SO persons were Demonstration Agent* beginning
did hot ovorturn. Conductor Jo*
Tha eoaoa of Helen Jookoesp and came, automatically, his private hot bread, plo or a piece of cake, killed and an unidentified number thle morning nnd continuing
F^ Bomcu ef Mamphb said cow.
Leroy Bell, negro**, charged property; hb gul*. counselor, ho was welcome to It. *
Injured bi nn Insurgent air raid through tho remainder of
And •« Bud coma bock in late ypoterdoy, Th* deslh toll
with disorderly conduct woro coo' frbwd. Rod must be there tint
Untied to lh* M il court eoaolon- thing In lha morning, must think Esekbl. If I should'dedicate my from U similar bombing of Lerlda
During tho ochool Instructteg
Hie toll 1*Uon nf Inin* new mem­ Claude White, negro, charged with of aomothtng lo pby. pbk “•rick- little book. I think I ¥nuld any. Tuesday was officially set at HIS the productive phase of tbo pro*
gram for tha bom* dem onstrate
on" wnt of small, grubby hare T a Hod, very dork ,to.‘ mok# with more thin 700 Injuredber* af th* Banfard Aoiler* ar&lt; loiterlag, wm dbatiaeod
agent*
ouch a bright kpdt In my Uf*.1*
particularly
ganItalian fnwlarod th* regular - George Byrd* negro, chargwl
meeting held at th* Benffrd Elba with driving white Intoxicated woe
T- !------— ------------- said, ' | e
rinding riaaaos la gardening, peak*
H#n»# on lo o t tJnbu, AVenn*. f**t found guilty . end, t oeilmeod to
it y n e w s b r ie f s night.
tyy and dairying nnd also censor"
‘j pay ■ fine of 9300 or serve aO days
IftCmooa that .tha b k w l win
ration of tha** products throogh
Th* meet Inf W*a opened by a In the* rtty jell. iThe cam uf Ed
lake part In Uo aM ritlte por­
Th# holiday echedut* for tbo Cfttlfllltf*
short address ta lh* m w mom- J oms , tb o charged with driving
taInto* in tha holding -o f ' n
Mrs. Kendall has boon InvMfS
National Baoh Week daring the
hare by Jooo* C Lodgu, Exalted while IntOxbateA wee conttaned " ft b only a few mors doya
JACKONVILUE. Fla, Nov, 4. schoob of Uo county for Ito re­
Antler, wba told lha group of th* until tb* Mat court scocKn.
week of Nut. 11. Ihmngh 'Nor.
natt) tho opening of hunting —(AT—A short renal, cut from mainder of the school yssr was to giro n radio addraos ovor Sta­
D. H- Dover, charged with season and Co only Judge H.
adopted at th* regular, oeoolan of tion W'RUF In aalMivlll* aonw*
M Tha national affair la to ho
variotia topb* and aim* of tb* ordrankenneai, and D W. Murray, W, War* today nrged all lotbl Hanford on tho St. John* Rlvor to tha Bern bole County Board of lima during tho week on the
renter** aroaad “Tha Mogto
gonbatlen.
liiriiwsy ta Aivantnn."
During tR* raceflnr a roramh- charged with mbparfcbg a truck t ports men to purrhaa* Ualr TttaovlU* on tho Indian Rlvar, Publb Instruction 4n Uo office Homo Demonstration wash la
Friondd i f N r*. I , D. Laaaros ta* was appointed to talus charge ovor II foot la longtS, woro db- hnnllag Ileans** esrty In order would bring Jacksonville an on- of County Jluperlntoodeat T. W. Beninols County. Sho will ■pools
Tha Library Dopartaowt I win
Brodfclyn; n . Y..
forasccly of the details and co-operata with mbaod.
roodact a Footer OtotMt u s a i
l« ovoid Uo lest minute sUas- nual revenue of half a million Lawton la tha Court JJpua* yea- on lh* Farm and Horn* Hour pro*,
gram whbh b broadcast da By
the Elks far tho Father and Ben Jaooo Freeman, nagro, charged
tha atodonta of W s botttnnaa
dollar* from yacht*men, Georg* terday.
- Th* achodub set for th* coming from th* station*
f rohroT t T * ^ L v ^"^ ths Banquet to ho hold at lha riah m wlU speeding dlifl’ running a rod
Wl
Olbba,
president
af
lh*'
8L
yrar la as follow*) Thursday, lira, Xondall plan* to remain 'ta
ih k s ( to r has head. Or. ■. D, Now. IT. Also present at tbo weal­ light, estroaloR a f t hand and
Johns Blew improvement Asso­ Nov. II,
Armblleo
Holiday) Oalnoovilla at (ho conclusion «f
■acne recently at thetr home ing woro Elk Brothera J. E Ter- Bom Thomas, cKafgod with park­
* h a i
a S lW
*
ciation, told members of Uo South- Thursday, Nov- U , Thanksgiving thb ochool until th* Joint moot'*
wfllegor. Ran
Packard, Polar ing without lights, plashed guil­
•Uo BboImss Men'* Club during a holiday; Friday afternoon, Doe. teg of County Agents and Ham*
Thurston end Father A. 8- Pock. ty sad wnt given a l-day suspend
17 at lha regular closing tlma Demons ration Agents whbh to*
Tho mw members Inltbted b it ad sentence by &lt; b Judge.
luncheosr mooting yaoUsday.
Christmas holidays begin and glna at tho University City Mow*
night woro Retort Stehteff, DougHb further suggestion that an Monday morning, Jon. I schools
loss Stenrirom. Prod ItHch, If- A.
advertlatog effort to a s io U In- [
Harkey, Hesdry Tsmm, Sabott
taroat yacht* operators to visit The bids whbh woro ochodolod
During
Ua atoaoM of the
Marlowe, L. M. Telfotd. John
Jacksonville gad to cruise on the to
I bo opened for a car of foal oil Homo 'Demonstration Agent 4-H
Morgan and Georg# WHhtnwn,
Bt Jthno wa* adopted aa a dub woro not received and Mr. Lawtoa Club end Wtemon’o Home Doteond.;
objootlro. .Tha odrarUsiag com- Indicated that to ‘ believed the si rat Ion moetlngo. will to ootriad
gnaw licon#*
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Taylar. Robert D Board wooid purchaao'aU a* aood- out - In tho county aa actohriodL
tinder the supervision of tha Uoni
I In Ito
at Ua Slate, nonftel
.0*1 tort D. Rente, were *d for Uw schools-' V
through
1 VI.
appear tofor# ito - Member* af the School. Board In tier*. . " V
wro
te pnr * u m n a s
namod to allocate
larger ram for Ua prtrt- »4vto#»y
g hnatlag.
•** **** ; available for ntunbipal
jwdwrthst th. apottteto* tom ttok , gt a meet tag Monday
bo aware of Uo ref ute •***"•« in the Woman's Club
trains treating la U a m f t e j
Th* -*-T' — -"-T------f - p •#*
I the vertoua lagufn • • • • • ■

F ig h tin g Bitter
On Soochow Creek

Japanese Air Raiders
Continue A tta c k s
■ Over Wide Section

Germany Is A gaii
To

Second Invitation T# j
Japan IsAbandonea rl
For Second P Ia A A

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Britain Prepare*
To Trade Ageeti
With Gen. Frisco

EZEKIEL LIVED ONCE

Children's H om e
Society A p p e a ls

Track Claude Howard It
tin Of Main Speaker At
Central Lions Club Meet

Bombing Raida Kill
. 80 At Marbaatro,
And 225 At Lerlda

«ea Arm Imparlance Of PreFireman aervlog^aM Ana
nd jjlaad Slab la Emphasized Number Of

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For Police

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Will Be Attended
By Gladys Kendall

Nine New Members
Initiated By Antlers

Schools To Observe
Notional Book Week

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Get Hunting Licenses Geo. Gibbs Advocates
,8 t Johns Canal
Early, Urges Ware

Gasoline Thieves Are
.'At .Work b Sanford K

Holiday Schedule Is
Planned By School

W

Supper Is Plupiied
By Knights Templar

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Neutrality *

ihould taka' the Initiative fa SUAfBM In aiganlring el
in ukam anahip. It ■trike* u* a* abm*thlng well • \
■tore clerk* and al], other* whci,har»*nythfng to dti
wnariinu.tha,nubile mod.tailing,mowsKamU.* . m t iuhaw
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with *a, JmproTtd tip*
apparatus.
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hf dollars at* lost tcaBawo f r t m fa llo w of:'a

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WWIWT m in n niKBMlgOl
th r^ n n U ss’* neutrality policy.

A
pcrka'* M**" MtiwWr pot*
ter, Bmeior Mj » dstlsrfd Beer*.

«a4 aak ana. lost, Ip. that laatanaa.
r, waakly ragting* of all tha atlas'
fch po aalawtl salt* u K u tlm . and
murad to lector* on all the various
would, ba profitable not only to the
the clerks who would thus dlaeavar
whJeh-they, now make and loam
URUDAY, MlV. 4. IM7

UiMf
id i
« 1 t, custom

TUB OUTHIUHR
I* Dm fat** .of Paradise ha’ll

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p,£3rzr\,
2of!s 7Si
w «k
t r * V tf Its M fcy ol rwut^lPy
W*ri torolni. to c ra tc th * . . * »

weJI-vsrnrtl r*»t
Wo the rjiurchycrd, on the
trows •earth’s treast,
eased—ei In llf^~it hts dear
Lady’s feet,
IPOs' That thb IKtle chap must
wslt ouUlils!
hadi th* virtues sfithe best o(

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During tbs

Grade-Crossings
from, that the*, there.
P*

to.Florida as early aa 1889
akm was built. Th* r a ta
was later presented to the

s ^ j ^ nsjtsA &lt;*

upeo, preesnsm froph the people
wtw,. "drew Oaebnto • u th*
sayings today. You a** the. other Wriflag Of that tatn** *
etsaing 1-aeewhaw |e*t g . gritty,
tralaabls plfl which' aMo paaeaaaaa;

€ut Flowers

perform*nos et
men la rsosnt
Of unraly cald*
elally in. t ie - P*
stressed,, ta, U*s
Jl^OtUma aUUS
maashlp, T h « . :
1*. opC *.*o*&lt;t e
betare mretsra,
Insurttire camps
Ineee, It l*J te
peMMcU olr ■■
salsU wllb It* &lt;
dnr,
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As far. »e A&lt;

Arrang**eaU For
ic ra b and All Other
far.it«iein«*(LMm*lar,

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Qr*^ny*7 wfi.'*** Mtofv *•
bptog, AftecVrir rvmpIeUty (with
Mw,
Ur. tkbeeidsr he.
h m l* the drag hoetnens l* r the
pest-night yean es sn‘ asepdau
*p and (ksra m*4»r ’ Urn. ctav** w M Wa brother a* th* Ftapt Cky
Water* U maks wUsktog- was** fkttm m e, ta Plpnt CHy. amt i* a
YMr mmt (MWbdp) h*TA he** gtadasto of -th« 8ch#*l ef-ptmrvery, tad wavAil; By, tk* **r, ma*y at tl* University ef Fldr

OsWa*. As ymi,ks*A. tha»- Y*mm
OWoill’slso started hit r*&gt;**r aa
• wkvtMl.wss la.’Ths OadA-cI
Hosts Crista", whisk hi*. father
swund ns4' pUynd-fa r a n *
j 1 Issngltin, nftos, yasr.dtnt fnw
hundred eolemns you sort •* got
ihn hnn*.*f H, g*t hftny sp Mint's

. or. shell these two deaths, and the others that
them—and) th e others thet. may follow—merely
llw wkuln tarry bunk- wsr Is, spU*. e
d 'u p .a a evident* of. the transltorine**, of, mortal PUhUebsd
ness nf disputes bntmea tk * etssU»&gt; Ibrmsh

jwL-For fluff W tWTtlSs 'Wfc*

cfsw ssd th*. nffksrs. which let- keep th* skhM
*Msrt*dly wsr* mu num bers
»*y stsg n in g union,
H m nm lf- ncm m psnlsd■ I h n
homs-oonhw with n psUW trltIHnra of 1M , r s s f o r t - of, soma
lAmsrlcsn seamen a t non. 1)1so
badtmea. indtsalrUnn, tack ,nl
Irelelns,
nil
conlrlbstrd.
h s|
e*ld; id. a very m unlU tsctaryi
■4«mrw of th* to sh * * snllpr,
!*Ons|.
,
,
• rollow lng that, w rtlsrs lisnlsd.
out consular, rsports and olhsr
aourcoi of Starts* o f’ thn poor

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11*1 have not. natality broke
H In. Chhtsl Under, th*
•fjtwit U. 8. Neutrality Act,

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am i' tk a , o v s e n
get ■*. csrg sss
oksapky, asst to
PMr.
. T h*. ogfi* Id
M v ssssd , *ta*.1
the ■e— te US
reetedy ,lhey*&lt;si
fs*r that sekll*
to to ’ th* hfUy
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sad ntlU allow
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HygrofifefilOpHlgquBd ]■- ■m a n ABOUT 1**M toIT A N
• Ornnk- I.-

At

B; Wtlhlason’s

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^rA.tffJlycm.tUtapWt*
H onarikm l B . 1

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p r a company f*r a number of.
v F H ^ ’bl tftilaw'
-i-fr

"Whet about, it, Florida? Are we to have safety at

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It. weald hs dsllrereA lo a spelkt, tronbkme
roads, B ut whet ebeub th*. hou«ehold* of theee two gtrU
of itrlb*-br«sk#r» hirsd should All of
U* li^lustry. Mnm.u be pros’ who waro Idlled at-B renfordf W hat about the homes
dsrlnp n Uruaturao leneshore- lees- preiM, for
which have been made to m ount'the tecrifle* of■loved.ons* men’s auike.
Isee smeWnssnt
Heneedy, who Is n« swsette The mervheet- r
tb th a D aks of Wladssr’s study at gradt croivalpgf T Can they measure their grief, by th*
of the XT. H. housing problems dollar* aav*4i tnrough. investment’ In safe intersections for Pie ssscstgs, dlicrtsd (lie ship aj wlU sslfsr. ■
brings hint, Vo FHildn. ws suggest ra'lpfay* and, highways T And can the state properly, con­ csplsln to put Iba man In IraSs. the Amsrlsan. p
tost- the Chwsbnr, of ' Comas#™ sider It true economy to. withheld money from-elevated or
;, gnt- hiss t« hnla.ua out with our depressed crossing* when human Uvea, from
which, the
’
raiiiu, f&gt;*
state in on* way or another derives alM ts revenue and,
. H*W*t* from Chios raresti ihnt wealth ate snuffed out because they are not built?

MS,, t o ItAlgbnna.

la

os lnto the war ftoifcr.?

thJ «wM»e|

.had In many a (lar,
| 'The whole IhHts wes Set all.
hy tUf.uprtslas nf th e ’crew o(|
(the geeenimeiit-owiied (relghtA
-Aisle' I* Mositetleda. In that
iHenth American part Ihs tTew
pared, with load of livee^ PerhapdT the railroads believe ller1- * tin s'ref need to. handle the
e cans on . the groeads le eeneerned, si
it la, Perhepet the- stole eulherkies a g r a with, th*&gt; n il-

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* h «le.ito» «£ra new.
^*W y,p2lsa, g&gt; m r s aw* whkh

•Two-more llvaa aagrlflcad a t a,grade creating/' the
*11 bides
M. tfrbsp*. till It have other, day, aaya the Saraaota Harald, "The tragedy la the
tsaca.to speak.
more- Cruel aa the- victims* with their companies* ware
Christ, who loved each pieoauw-benU,bound fojMvfoptbaJl gamer Rounding a-curve
dthfulfellew er.
WA8IHNUTON, NOT,
lo .s il
Alice Field . Ilab. a t Branford, th tif a u to m o ^ f plunged. Into a lowawilv* l he hulls notoo over th* marts*
and: the/daughtar^df Senator Tillman of* Tampa. Sara Till­
man, and* th e daughter, of. Paatmaatar Blount of Chatta­ labor unluas' Mast M’ Jh HasApologlss td U. 8.' M e
ehatiMBn of th» maritime
hoochee,
Carolyn Bleunt, want to their, deaths because the n*gy,
dominlSekHi' tor his tirade agaiast
uf Incident—Itoadltne.- In
highway
crosses
the
railroad
a
t
tHp
same
level,
without
-probsblj bed lit# apoV
pew difdptlae nboard • ship, It te
,. } slmdst- overleehml that AseerF
rlttbi bslere lb* Incident BManMjr.ggto.to warn them ,of th tir danger; * 11 ■
I } "Too morn grave* opened, two.more.fNdUlea.bhgbavad. j**a ahlppte*- Is aettlar the
.• tp .
wont pehlte sand besals* It. hee
bacauter a. known hazard tie &gt;a!l°wedi to remain.

LT’-‘- . ■

Tfm fr * «A * to Ssrcfae

g»fts«a-Tr*awf
A if** «f« «•» atf«d &lt;• PW
Martini Garage

uugfci the vufo* of a smile Ip up,
the affect whWt the right tout of.
wv taaiwrtaat It to , avoid gattln*
a. coralee* language or indlffjra*

Some day there will not ha a. railroad crossing, on a
■ingle, highway, la Florida. Some day there wilt be under
)isse* and over pauea, not alone at rallrbad crosanyg but. al*o at all. Important Intersections of main high'
way*. Bob this. InvaUm'ant In safety will not co(no&gt;eaaUy
OM«a| treatment seem, on- or quickly* Mora-live* wlilhave to be sacrificed and more
famlllM bewaved b*fa«*,th* neeawltyfar these. change*
*f*co«»l
rrtlvrn orders—*MrtoSSalr will be recogmUed.

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H*rh Wiles* gut spa Ur rod with
mud. to s , wnsry trip Ihrougk e
rslsllnly, uutmvsJad pwrt of south
Ih fM s nm vU f, Htyka hs.wae
Jtml practicing up for the asst
•eegieeslw sl csmpiigw—si. iwtaethers. IpdspMHlwit., Is Ire Wag

? ^ p iT y w y w w j*«*M a m
b n m l - Repairing

‘4r

» mar ellmjM her, pining,
hpagh the gait.
t
rrbtUn Churchmen Aid i(
f not moot
■ *Mtil heart ihould find It*

O wASMsr fafftor whnnn, fsthnr,
O. p. U fflsr umh! to live Is Sssfnrd, In sUtlonsd on s warship, on
I ts river, uses Cooton. Ill* wife
staVnlgtA-,. Hies- Oorwnlin. Istflsc.

I2.WM*

. of past due account*.
p

It auhiaet to aomathlng alaa.
no merchant can afford to lose a
lagla a«|a. And .ao ,»ueh\ depend*
ala*wan i In waking hit bualnao* a

am* Onq that ho loved ones
a t that wag,

apt

U AUewlnc

A 50% Discount on

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Ihtl* dog who died the olhsr
...

thn Duke of Windsor
hla report on housing conin this country, wo hop#
f ns what to do about ter

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H i " * d ’ I A S At*

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FRIDAY
ox
Tha Girt Scouta will moot at N
the Lilllo House at StU o'clock of
at which time Mrs. F. H. Dole It
will girt a talk on plant* ahd of
flower*.
The Worker** Council of tha ft
First Baptist Sunday School will &lt;1
meet at 6:30 o'clock.
■ "I
Tho regular meeting of the b&lt;
American Legion Auxiliary will fft
he held at tha bom* ot Mra.lt. to
B. Lewti, toot Magnolia, A re er
Due, at |: l« o'clock.
Bi
MONDAY
wi
Clrela Number On* of tha First N&lt;
Biptlst Church wlU meet at tho
home of Mra John Q. Stanford, W
407 W. IBth Street at 3:30 o'clock. D&lt;
Circle Number Two of the th
First Baptist Church wOl meet at ag
3:30 o'clock at th* bom* of Mrs- J.
Murray Jarvla, Sixth Street and *k
Oak Avcnut..
M:
Circle Number Three of tha 3&gt;'
First Baptist Church will meet Mi
at th* home of Mra. E. C. Harper, H
S3I2 Palmettq Avlnut, at 3:30
o'clock, with Mr*. C- H Bckcri
Mra. •' Jk/ M .' DoWlo, ' -aad Mr*.
ai Joint hoatoaa•
Irclo Number Four of tha First Ooorf* ^cdOrukr^
Baptist Church wlU meat at 3:30
o’clock at th* horn* of Mr*. C, M.
ol
Ciriolf, 1011 French Avenue.
Circle Number Fir* of tha First
Baptist Church will meet at tM Mm- W. O. Fleming was boeteea
home of Mm. R R. Pippin, N* Monday (o CMl* Membra Four of
First Street, at 3:80 o'clock.
tho Ffr*t Metbadfct C h u h which
WEDNESDAY.
mat at her home'an Magnolia A w
The Sanford Oardan Club will
havt'a boaiM meeting at 10:00
During tho short buihma* seeo'clock at the home of Mrs. H. algo routine "nwttftm warn dla*
M. Papworth, 318 Park Avenue.
cuaaed after wMth a social hour
was enjoyed.
TOrSY" POPULAR
Thoao present worst. Mra. A- H.
Middleton, Mn. ' Paul Rodfeara,
TALLAHASSEE, N or, 4— In­ Mra- W- C. }HI11, Mra. Arthur
troducing this
wsek—"repay" PhUllpa, M ra.-A.F. Cfltlum, Mrs.
Mitchell, Sanford fraahmin at L G Loonardy. Mrs. Oliver Davy,
Florida State Collage who Is an Mra J. O. Lanky, Mra. E- H. U r
active student Including horse­ ney, Mra. C. C. Smith, Jr, Mrs. H.
back riding, social dancing, hock­ B- McCall, Mi*. Paul Johnson and
ey, soccer, and swimming among Mn. W. 0. Flaming-and Mrs. Mher accomplishments.
She b a H. Strickland, Jhlnt hottaaao*pledge to 1*1 Beta Phi sorority and
la taking work A tho School of
Education planning to bo a teach­
er when aha finishes college.

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TOMORROW.

K

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W. fg. FIttnhiK
Hostess To* Ctrdle

Misa Dorothy Mitchell
Has Birthday Party

Springfield. Minn.
A v.at mu C aJet Kenneth Rhuddy Seattle, form er * tar mil# run­
ner of Hu- University of W ash­
ington.
"*

Marldnlri* Mate M. McCrodoan.

Mr- and Mra. R. C. Collier of
Mootrauma, Q*„ era spending thl*
week aa . tha guest* of their
daughter, Miu Carolyn Collier,
aad Mr and Mra. J. C. MlUhalL
Mr*. A. Jacobibn, chairman,!and
Rra. R U Feck, Welfara chair­
man, rspreaenUd th* East AW.
F--T. A. at County **ritn|('wkkh
was held In Geneva Tnaadgy.-,

FRIEND RAVES WAY FOR WINDSOR

Mr. and Mm- R. C Colfler and
Mlaa Carolyn Collier ware dinner
g o u ts Monday tvgtlag of Mr.
and Mra. .JL, O- Cyanahaw In Or-

“Ezekiel” Entertains
S c h oo 1 Children

candles, piece earda ahd favors
warn of Hallowe'en design In
yallow 'and black.
Thoa* davllod to h* with
Mica Mitchell warn: th* Mla**a
Vtrgtalh'MUtory, ■Kathryn Thispan. Mary1 Chapman, Jess Shar­
on. Loser* Whiddon, el Banford. Joan MOtar, Emily Akerman. llasel Jackson, Mary Al­
ice of Ortandd, jean Falkal of
■t. AugaaUUe, Aa* Pierce of Reading, "Book*"—Room Six.
Play, "Th* Story of Books"—
Children at ploy—Mary Elian
•Stapler and Frank Griffin.
Spirit of books—Mario Hawkins.
Btorytellar—Marjorie UodgaaPrince—Millard Hunt
lan Girl—Hal* McWhorter.
«k.M an-R ay Fox.
brother Stephen-El wood Talbott.
Gabriel—wkl^h Losebig.
Gutenberg—LaRoy Hodgs.
Oolealol airl-M argaret MytraModarn Girl—Jun* L*rem|ad.
My book, “EsokioC-M m . Elvira
,

Next woek room number algid
taught by Mlaa Emily P rl.it mill
have chary* of th* program ot
10:13 o'clock Wednesday more*
tag. Tho them* of Urn program
wiQ be American Educational
Weak and a play showlag the
schools In th* Urn* of Homo*

WATCH
FOR TUB OPENING
OF TUB

PHARMACY
SOON

Parmer Tklrd A Waaai
tF a n a r r t, I'aaiaSelt**
lira s Blare)

m i s COUPON JS WORTH

Friday and Saturday
REMINGTON

COMBINATIONTEN &amp; PENCIL
WITH A WRITTEN LIFETIME GUARANTEE
REGULAR
Y7 _
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m o value
T O T
o ;

MAIL
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3 PENS
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PFN N E V ’ft

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BOYS’
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Pants

Jackets

B la n k e t s

Size
6 to |H

Thin Value

In
Wanted Colon*

A fter
German
decided
color la
tionary

considerable research, tho to laubjrcl to an ad Valorrm tax
standards comniittre has of 40 p e rm it under a law recent­
th a t p ain t of a blue gray
ly enacted.
most satisfactory for s ta ­
machinery in factories.
It I* rstiin atrd th at a submarine
ran attain not more than 21 knots
All advrrtixcmenD, with certain
• zeepllona, in the dally newspaper* surface spied with tho tho present
and magatlnss of Lima, Peru, will ,1,000 b. b. p. engines. .

BIG APPLE DANCE
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
HOSTESS WITH DANCE I’AItTNEK
ADMISSION FRKH
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(• r lia iv mm All fs« 4 sap f.mmM*
Music by th* Rythm Itoya

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See

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RACK
CLOSB-OUT
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SHOES

DOUBLE
So l e

Hunting
BOOTS

FAHT
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WASHING

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PKNNEY’8 LEADS IN
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BIG SHIPMENT!

BIG TURKEY DINNER

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Denim
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New W arrenton. F l a .,
Radio Operator R. E. Reagan.
Grand Rapids. Mich.
J. D. Goodacll, aviation chief
machinist*
m a t e . - Bremerton.
W ash, and W. H. Ron man. .s e a ­
man. Alexandria, l a ., recalved
alight hurt* in their parachute
deace lit*.
.
'
Civilian wlintpaa* sk id tha a c
cldcnt occurred while the planet
were high above the airport, «h#
larger plane circling while the
entailer made repeated dive*.
Goodxell Midi
“I t happened so fast I don’t
know xvhal went wrong/*
"E verything tv** going fin*,"
he Billed. “ IV# were up .1000 to
MOO feet o v rr (he field, right up
near the cloud*. Then, all of a
sudden, inm ethlng happened. , . "
Goodnetl landed n e a r'th e wreck­
age of th* amphibian. Bowman
landed several hundred
yards
away, near the ruins of th*
sm aller plane.
Col. J. Vinton llirch, resident
engineer for the Fisher body
plant, said lio'h planra trem ingly went into power dives, each
pilot trying to gel under the

Japan's communication deelln'yg
to join In the eonference wTiVh
was cnllid tinder the provision*
of the Nine-Power Treaty whith
pledgr* rripect for the territor-.
lal and political Integrity
of
China.
Great llritaln w as
reported
early loday lo be paving tho way
for c o llap se of tho F a r E astern
peace co n fm n cc—only 12 hours
a fte r Its eloquent opening—be­
cause of Japan's refusal to join
(he
negotiation*
and
Fascist
Italy's threat to block any plan

EXTRA VALUES

“Esoklt!," “Llttl# Plural,'* and
tha mat of tho family occupied tho
stage of the Sanford Grammar
School yutsrday morning as Mr*.
Elvira Gamer related to th*
students i how • ah* cam* to writ*

Mr*. Sybil Booth waa In charge
of the program which centered
about lh« story of books In commemoration of National Book
Wosk.
' • Tho complete program waa as
follewai ,
"Star Spangled Banner" and flag
salute—atudant body.
Btory of Rath—Edge Renkerick
"Onward Okristlan Soldier*'—
student body.
Reading, "Mothsr and Son'*—Ann
Wlggina.
Plano aolo, "Moonbeans*'—Mary

.In lorp orof

Appeal May Be
Made To Japan
For Armistice

Degas w ;\ liolh n srulptor*and
n painter. ||e wag known best
Llcnt. Henry B. Twohy. Spo­
Continued From F**s Oas
for hla painting* of ballot donemtasage l&lt;* Japan would take ere, .
kane. Wn-hlngton.
Aviation Cadet K. F. Schmidt. the form o f a letter In reply to

“I has* had. many Utiers from
Mira Dorothy Mitchell, a'atu grownup* about Esaklol and hla
Out of 11,004 persona arrested A ____
* * --------- family," Mra. Gcrnor related.
"I
In tho United State* far automo­
believe
tha}
they
enjoy
Eacklel
bo
bile theft In' 193C, nearly half war*
unde | 21 yean of.agu,

Friday

•They earn* together with a
terrific enuh,” .he raid. "The
wine* of tba biff piano teemed to
SEATTLE. Nor. 4 W V -Ftv* fold bock and her pontoon* fell
nar»l flier* were killed and Iwo off. Great place* of fabric ripped
from both plane* and were waft­
Injured yetterday in a colllalon
ed out Into tho »ky.

of two fighting plane* 3000 fret
aborc Iioeinff field.
Apparently
trapped In the
nilm of their biff amphibian, the
fire fell to death. The other two
men. in * tm aller n a ta l plane.
Im pel with parachute*.
The dradl

Sl

for an arm latlc* In th# O rlm i.
The United State*. B ritain and
Franca clashed with P aly a f lit
Norman II. D arla,
America'*
"roving am b ax ad o r." told th#
conference of 10 power* th at
w ar threaten* the whole world aa
lonir a* hoMilitir* rag* In China.
Italy Served not leu a few min*
utr* later th a t she w ai there tt&gt;
defend Japan and th a t the alma
of the conference were ''Ulrica*.'*

Five Fliers.Killed
In Airplaftt Collision

•A.

99c
MEN’S
COAT STYLE
AU Wool a

NEW, . YLOW PR I(?i
MEN'S OXHIDE

Sweaters

Overalls

BUm M to SO

Full Cut

S f

6ft

„

WARM
CHILDREN’S
TUCK STITCH

Pajamas
;

.And Flannel
Slraprrn,

i

S

�; Wd m
&gt; 1 # M1i ' |

PtM ttteslO M 17e
*'‘ 4*

*21

Binanaa 4 lbs. 15c

^SffSfcg

‘

» tt*. *

i

Carrofe 2 bn. 15c

rail

Jm 1
■ g id
4 l'
-

- f l
- 1 ',
1

ju

1

1
-■ U n M i v 'j R l . ' .1

AW

PACK

SPARKLE

PUDDING
Tin band waiter In many Lon*. Freight rara la nae In I
you In country h«H an average cay
fa ll' draco—whether |t*a break- Ity of IM lone, the gVratect
fact lunch or dinner.
record.
dan raataaranU freeta

The American public turns
over to the Railway Etpreaa
day of the i n s -St terra lit 41 of Agency for ahlpaiaat
tha « atmtea.
age of *70 ohlpma
*■'—
• ■■■—'■
| minute.
Air pressure la used to clear tha
balls*t tanks of water In the sut*
*
" '
['marine*, hereby bringing them to 'J k tC k O t AnMMMr
| the aarfac*.
X n m M H 9 |r /i

m i fie d

25c 59c 1.15

rhaements
Harrs V-t truck In A -l shape with
good driver that would Ilka to
n e t out at reasonable rata. Apply
C. A. Ilaines.' Box ISOS.

Uaa Itoiler A Gay's Paint—It’s
“Beat for Uia ' South'* because
tog — children'a It's specially lilmded and menu*
layettes a spec* fhHertd for the Southern climate.
wchatk«. tatting, Stanley-Itotera Hardware Co.
wt. Ttt Osk.
RENT UNFUIINISIIEU hooea. ft
to H soomt. What have youT
Phone Ut-W .

For Sale

Millions prefer this 7,flovor
that is dtffdwm"

(Peanut)

Any Qiiaxitity
W. W. Goetsch
Stall 30-34
State Market
SANFORD, FLORIDA
PIIONft 9118

HNKK HO0M Apart meat. No
children l»hen. Ml K. Third
O p e re ttr*

TWO NEWLY

fumUhcd

4 «

four

:. w ant apartm ents, with fa m e s ,

far rent. Phone 290.
I t — R oNm * For” l i n t

” ” I

WELL LOCATED- house for san&lt;.
Available after Nov. II. Mrs.!
W. A, Lsffler. Phone 4T«.

rirw iu .
POTV

ST™

�Florida,Brokers
Begin New Fight
To Itymove Black
tVASUtxnTON,

li i ’.in i.

Nov

vautc JiMtk'c llltek , who |u r t ic r headed.
I» trd . in lHa verdict. *»&lt; rested
IW lirtn g (Hal Black .h a a -Maat’
illegally.
tied views," tka petltioonra a*lf
The h'lnridiant atwrificatty a re . that thraa view* on blanket iuh; Unektnv n m rtit j . o iinllty nf the' |tenas "w ere and aro *u&lt;h aa to
.sliC I tl 4II1n&lt;.ir&gt;ie the n .th .v lty j render Justice Black unable to din'
i f ihcionu.tiK lM i lu traua i Isiiket „ . nei le hit stronj* and filed bead
b.b|&gt;in:s I r, Jcle«r»|ihie co*rei&gt;-' f m|cd toward said queatlopa
I wdutnee. The ower rtim t upheld ,
, .
,,
th .
:.n ;.nJ it
V d .- ff ™ * f , l r coiislilw.wltian of th a «
ir .i- i i, l I I i-l. l'n rttiiic U d i n . c-au;#*'*"
'

|i —.V

.ith'n ,'rcl;nv, tipenbtit

a in .1 &gt; lr.wgl* to rem nre llujro.l..
Black fiein (Ho t J . I l . sutirrmu
l m i It . ;. i if ;d v blamed stork
m a rsn ,,.-i mbilityt* a n ito .b t n?
l.cciumi of (hi* nmtcnblun tml
to the l.i.a U ty c f Ibn srculiUca ml
I
tiil
intbdlng O ut Black was II".
cxcbai..’ -.1 nn-.t niH w teil I j tl'-.'
in ilif p a id n files! yrtlcrilay, i it i.ally Hcabeil, the petitioner*
'■ (bun..! i 13 •; judgm ent un 'ho
111'? I lul l
In M «K-t M.l't, nut en* j «• red that Juslira V*n D eranler,
law.
vh(,m nI„ k , u m * d ,d to the
flu' ' d i n irune fa a petiti&lt;,n ft-v,n- i ii tii.ll. iiaTy iiiriTil fi. m ]\whom
u , miied liscki frem ra :
filed b j
far t ho Ky»n i f i t u t 0 . l i b m l In in t:u rmjI I( inch,, tv
in&gt;alley .M-&lt; .1 .m l h.-u;.- &gt;■ he t )reim nt and that he partlelpattl,il. ;.:npnnw..f St. IV ters" '“r w
*'’“'I™ * " '* . I" a '-h e a rin g of «helr cam T V
Itjv iliiea t.m i|«,i'.v.!‘
' V ? ^ " “ H Werldlaga explained th a t unices,
h i u i 'i n .m l broken.
i V ‘ l. b' / l l . &lt; ,:’f,uU a. ,h a l l,~ Black la barred he would “In et, .1, the three Drum. The
A I.U 'i . y in a to r w , P tr- f„ , ^ , lulnjt
Judgment upon.
■ourl ?m Del. 1* re fu n d
1 *" l;‘* ,
’ ‘ r !,l*nk*1, n u uwo 'lUBldicsOon, and . ■ .
a ilc tit ion by the fifth ,'u. V'™*
: w%
l,ual |0 « h participation would alto rendit vtbkh n je itc d Ihc
1,1 *'* 1,1 .
t r ' “*&lt;1 any decision o r order
't l'V the , ante pelWo.K?rM ^
.......... Incident, ttw l “ " T * __________
' uuif ndll-.tllonal
,&lt; ,t ,
during the senate
[
! y l l - irro'ip Hiked the .,,vo t i.-rlIon of lahliylnr a g a in .! ; Tho fa tte s t mile In hors* rae^
n re n ild rr In ? Ii» of the t|.c utility holding'company aet A ircitd a U Equipoise's one mlnuta
trek
maiki-t ilevrlop' hilltk'ct Fihmiul (nr tclejrram* 84 2-S seconds, recoil nt ArllltxtOtl
kI -n the rrt&gt;i&gt;n&gt;t &lt;hst Its |Heirinx m 'hi' mVisure w as Issued F ar!, Illinois, In IB32 under t t f
rrlslmi was Invalid be* hy tho comiiilttir which Black |nuiid«.

mmmm
»-i

War-Born Baby!

|

E s p .rU o f js l s i s s r It ten from )
.'iatajra to the UnKcJ
t ta t
fo r m e la the asanufacture
of d - e : n ! t jrtm ts la l about .4,COO
I n , -v-turd a t sp p c o x in u ti'y
5 ),H 3A 00, .n a year.

r.ilti. h

Class I &lt;railroads in IB M . ru*
nu li id rd (,htly Icm than I k t
ount .-a i ' fuel to inoea one tp w a
ton, uhib't includes rnwlpmenl
ami fiv '^ h t. n dislaneo of one

• 3 Ibn........ 59c
3 Ihn.......... 35c
T 3 Iba*......25c

BLUB FISH lb ... 12fte
Spanish Mackerel lb. !5o
LOBSTER 3 Iba......... 59c

* 3 Iba........99c

LOBSTER'S Iba......... 69c

Oysters, Clams &amp; Scollops
ra w .
i m w m i w t . a &gt; M . i t r t i ah
SANFORD FISH MARKET

nan

Schick Shaver

A p p l e s im
'™" 1 0
l.usrloua Tropical F ruit

IC-ot Family
Loaf; white —

Randall Electric
co.

O a ts

L e ttu c e

"&gt;•

UkJ

Unirgia Sweet

P o ta to e s 5

1

Tulif. Kmpamr

G rap es 2

lb* 1

Calif/ Vlnr lirpentd Honey Di w

M e lo n s

rach

2

D E L IC IO U S A PPLE S 3 Ib i 15c
R U T A B A G A T U R N IP S
lb
3c
V A , H A R D H E A D C a b b g q a lb 3 c
Beat Wreak O' Lean White

B acon

NATIVE

■Young Cent Fed

Pork Pigs Frpm

Stew 2 Lbs. 2$C
Gus Schmah
Roast 12' jc-19^ Hams lb. 27
«w O -l.
w
Steaks I15c-2SC Shoulders 2 1
»•» k k x x
m
H’burger 12!/jC Sides
t%
MOTHER’S CHINA

Real AU fork

SAUSAGE n t
GA. STYLE 6 ch

B acon

lb

2

Klndlraa Rlireil llreak fart

WKSTEHN

Stew Lb. 20C
Roasts 19c-)5c
Steaks 29c^9C
Gr’nd Meat 20C

B acon

2

(la. Peanut Flavor-Half or whole

d

H am s
Heel Hulk

L ard

tb

1 Oc

CRYSTAL FLAKE Lerd Ib^tn I Ic
fliaoked Haulage or Ham

B o to n g a

,b

17c

tiaby Itraf .Lolu or riu b

UBIIY’S TALI

Deck With F t a m
F a t Baltimore ifuallty

Q y te r s
PIG

n

PO RK

39c

SALE

WHOLE SHOULDERS lb 19c
PIG PORK HAt/S
lb
25c
PfG PORK BAC '.BONE lb 29c
Froth d iet ted, any aDf,

Hans ib 21c
LEMON AND. ORANGE PEEL—RED ANU^REEN CHER
RIFS—CRYSTAL1ZED GINGERY-ALL K M ) OF Dll IEC
FRUIT AND NOTS
W

OO-TO Site Meaty Tender

Snowdrift

,b

Kind-on Sliced U rrakfait

RED FRONT STORES

.

38c

WESTERN MILK-FED VEAL
VEAL RIB CHOPS
lb , 27c
VEAL CHUCK ROAST lb 23c
■ ■ a
35c
VEAL LOIN CUTLETS

CITRON, LEMON, ORANGE P «l lb 33c
GLACE CHERRIES extra nice; lb
43c
GLACE PINEAPPLE Icw-prlc#; lb
29c
CURRANTS new crop;
9-ox pltg.
16c
PERSIAN DATES
2-lb pkg.
21c
XXXX&amp; BROWN SUGAR 2 Mb ctm. lie
SUN MAID RAISINS
15-ox pkg
10c
LAND O' SUNSHINE Mince Meet 2 pkgi. 19c

P illsb u r y 's 5

LeSUER PEAS, tiny, sweet; no l*/i cast 15c
STOKELY TOMATO JUICE 23-«* cen 10c
TOMATO PASTE W cent 2 for ISc
VAN CAMP PORK &amp; BEANS no 2&gt;/t cen 9|Ac
PREPARED MUSTARD
quprt «r
.1Te
YOU’LL LOVIT RELISH SPRLAD 8-oi
YOU'LL LOVIT SALAD Dressing 8-ox
STRAWBERRY APPLE JAM 26«x \*r 23c
NONE-SO-GOOD Tiny Pees 2 no l*/| ciq 21c
NORTH MAID PEAS *
C. H* B. SPINACH
EAGLE BRAND MILK
PICKLES, Sweet Mixed Or PUl»| 8-o» {«r 8«
PICKLES Sour Pie!*** Sweet Relith; 8 -o »l« 9c
LIBBY GARDEN PEAS ^2 nc 2 com 2fe

CONC9NTRAT30-

SUPER
SUDS
Xha lea Iw Weil*** OeOat
/ 4im all

BIRD SEED
nen*Fe.

BIRD GRAVEL

.©wr Profits
Are All ,v

L^P«nt I11*'

peckage ’ 15c
package

Jrurrlt*
y ith .

1 0c

27c

FHILLIFS irA C H ini IB et . a . _
fH iiiir* « a t o u r
-----------m ia iM c iu m r t o u r aaa------- rM nurs tomato s o u r at#—
PHIlUrf CHICKIN OUMIO aaa.
STANPARO TOMAIOII «• I te a TOMATO CATSUP Via UM| k n „
KirrtRiO SHACK'. Ha. M u . ~
HkW IRA Day Peed tea.— -

Land O' 8uruhlna

Iterifi

pkf-17c
/

l.ai-Re Oallfomla

While caiman alwila aad a ir
U w k i atrork death and iVcvaaUi m la the city. Mra. Dorothy
McFadirat N 'r m u n gave b irth to
h er daughter. Dorodiy. in the
C n :. h , hi op dal a t Shanghai—
h u t a m they're aafr in ) l r n |i lu a
T urn. They m a t there three
n on ha a fte r the baby wna hora.
T h r father. Dr. l.»nrdon C. N e w
n u n . 11 me hu d m duty a t th e
Marine Hcapital m Shanghai.

-

POTTED MEAT Standard? 5
cam
I Be
SARDINES Am. Oil;
6 cant
25c
SAUER’S EXTRACTS
3 no 2 ilia
2Sc
VELVO COFFEE ground to drdar; lb l?c
NEW DAY COFFEE rich bland; lb 2le
MEDIUM GRITS freih itock; 5 Iba 14c
HAPPYVALE PUMPKIN no 2&lt;/2 can 10c;
LIBBY'S ORANGE JUICE 3 no I cant 25c
MINOT CRANBERRY Sauce 17-ox can I2|/&gt;e
H. B. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 no 2 can* 21c.
LIBBY- SAUER* KRAUT 2 no « y a: eaw*»V
GARDEN PATCH CORN no I'/j can Bo
SUGAR finait granulated;
5 ■Iba 2|c

Idaho Baking

P o ta to e s 3

W E S T E R N a n d N A T IV E

National Speedy

W ater Ground

No BLADES, No LATHER
No BRUSH. No LOTIONS

9c

larga

1 7c

6lg*ttible thortrnlng —

Crlsco ?Jn
b 53&lt;
ir n e a r s
H T k x m i

�'I

ain Speaker At
ions Chib Meet

fn IU drit« to radac-hlghway •*'
CldtoU.
1 During (ho mooting, (ho fkmi of
tbo Legion Dram and Duglo
Corpo under the direction of Loglonnalro Perry Mere, oniartalned
the ogaaiaiifcn with oeferal oo*
lection* and J■ L. Gilloway, aecre*
Ury of the club *ugg**l*d the

Friday rambiy. told a IUf
portor loot night -that Hi &gt;
tho ahipc hi» dob l»/Ho
prevent time, ho woold th
lied with i Ii m touehdojj
lory over tho Mtuxaa i
ool/IL
• 1r
Coach Grren* »nnoonco
hi* center. Hill Robin*o

a ty

HOUSING CONDITIONS
new s

or a ratekm ly toeaed-.
No dim er* » • • * * »

The CHr Briefer wtah
gratulote U U L u fin n .
IJona vole their epprecialion to definitely be &lt;mt due U a Boe- man, «lx&gt; i« erlebrallng hla fearihe corpa,
tained naeal Injrry in a w rite- trenlh wedding aim leerewy^ tot;
O ther gue.U a t the m eeting litage ecuion Tueedty . aftam oou

**r-

_______ V

]

t Tho BauliJd CUq** *m‘ CltoekOr :ci-h mill lint* It* m a b k r
•chodeM weekly m m ti v
lo-j

la w c r t .s r a W E

A Tkree Days’ Cough
Is Your DangerSignal

UW&lt;£KZl.TS2.
dated i !■ alihar or both of the

Ho mottiT how many mrtLctrw*

iLinuin^^w.. 51,4
'In d e p e n d e n t - 7 &lt;q im O tv n e d

Oj

c n S M CR0CER1
A N D

M

r

A

T

M

A

riONS

trill bo la u d la lb* motion ptetaru tsda

ir a* proved viait to n el I t wood. W hile to S m rtlm a &lt;
f t r t t Baptiet
Church
Sunday
■ o m m w ife may »WH ift* *wlaltal haachhW M M fM a
■riuwl will hold
tie mcmtbi ■ ra e a a t pteture of tho t m i * .b e a t w hich the Make
1y meeting In ill. Ghuheh t Ana f a iw lm m lr g poet and te n n n cju cv .
nei at li M o’clock Friday areBlag. The coobcII 1e competed
V/hen Browning w ae’eiked w hat a t 'l r u than five bed Ice n year ere
of teachere aad officer* of the
hi* "Softlrllo"’ m e a n t,. be. U aiid embalmed' there.
TBrtoaa department*.
to have replied: “ When r wrote it.
Cod and Browning kiwwj now
only God know*."
T h e 'la rc e it type* of aubmarinea
c / v m s cimiHN
carry three periecopee. Bubmarine
perUropea a re uaualiy 30 feet
There la practleilly no m arket
In A rgentina for ombalmlng fluid*, long.

R

400 BANPORD, AVE.

d
is S M r a ft
'WdMJy Htb the Beal Fridto

YOU DOST WANT T1IB SAME OLD STAPLES TO BAT ALL TH8 TIM B-U
TI1IS LIST AND COMB ON AROUND TO OUr BTORB FOB SOMETHING Dll

When Groceries Are Sold Cheaper

PILLSBURY FLOUR
1 POUND l*Kfi,

RUMFORD BAKING POWDER
Meal 5 lbs. 10c

BROWN SUGAR

; c o a ■a n

4 lbs

B eef 2
c‘,v

JUNE 1937—TASTY WISCONSIN

CHEESE

3 lb

Peaches
♦ *i' *r ■

ARE YOU CLEANING HOUSE? ASK US, 4
ING OUR ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER.

29c

. * •

jm r'

OCTAGON GRANULATED
TWO TEN CENT PKGB,

SOAP

ij

m *

tb .

I

i S

ib ?

|

r

StEtehtr- Si

OCTAGON SMALL SIZE

SOAP or POWDER 5 FOR
2 Cans
r&gt;

NO. 1 TALL CANS

Juicy Orahges

2 Doz.

2SC

Beef ROAST

Lb.

ft
STEAK1n i s
LEG-O-LAMB

^ p e ria lA p p le B

LOIN, T-BONE

www

Carrots
Top t u r n ip s

Tokay Grapes
California Lemons

NO. a ti CANS CALIFORNIA

PEACHES

PIG PORK HAMS
LEAN PORK CHOPS
Country BACKBONE

fi

Ckthriea tb . tj

NUTM AID OLEO

WE WILL SELL THEM

■jm

'

Pineapple

Pound

SPRY

Cans 29c

21C

CLUI

Oysters
Doz. 19c

Lb.

45c

Shoulders 16c

FRESH CLIPPED

’

Shoulders

FRUIT COCKTAIL ■ 2 CANS

PigrSides
Stewing
Figs
2 lbs. 25c

Brown
Pitted 1 Sweet
Cider
Dates
Bread
Pound 19c || Qt. Jg.25c B A M 15c

MAXWELL HOUSE
Peanut

White Bacon
TF** “111 ff a ’ i ■■■!■

MBS. FANNING'S BREAD A BUTTER

PICKLES

SPECIAL

Kerosene
Ifc
STK EbuF

80UTHKRN LADY

SALAD DRESSING QT
■

•

/kWri*. MVwirr

CATSUP

7 F 0 IT Y 0 U E DETTER
n k m a - hHEALTH
eal1

Backbone

Lb.

.. H r O n . IM r » i 4 . . I

Sausage

Lb.

y tA iijr. m t

Hens
Ulk OM l'U '»
Steak
Boost

ra n

.

Lb.

] 5c
pw k

BULK

10 Lbs. * t *

Peanut Butter 12,0a. Jar 10c

A. PONDER, Mgr.
( n ip W

m * D U P Tt»1.U»Wr JJ U ? ® '

Peaches

2 For

S l k H * . PANCAN^ FLOUR
NO. I SPRINGTIME CORN
NO. X PHILLIPS-JUNE PEAS

!B S S S n B R S -~ — —

Salmon

No. 1 Tall Can

PRUNES 1 lb. pkg.
Fancy Evap. PEACHES !
Fancy Evap. APPLES 21
Fancy Evap. APRICOTS

Apricots

2 9c
2 Sc

J

Lb.

|

Lb.

|

7§tew * u m ‘ Vl7h«

Lettuce

' Udthi.

Apples 5 Lbs. 13^

Johnnie Alderman, Mgr. Meat Dept.

Potatoes

SMO. SAUSAGE
HAMBURGER
PAN SAUSAGE
LAMB STEW
BEEF STEW

\

ZO-FIG BRAN—CHIDLOW BREADS-B ATTLEJrC
tl’S MEAL-BREWERS
MEAL—BREWERS V
FOODS-DR. JACKSONS
Y e AS
CLAPPS CHOPPED FOODS-INDIA W O N D E R .U C
TIVE FRUIT—DRIED FRUIT
*
i, ^

ork Hams
Lb.
ork Shoulders Lb.

All boRDEfCB

rm m

I ia on. a o m a j

SALMON Tall Can

DREFT

H b f t|* ,

lie

Lb.

n u u T o l -t a u . a a u r jm
p ^ l | aa
(
r

l(c

�Seminole County Produce* k‘ '
More Fruit And Vegetable* Than Any.
Similar Area In America ?

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FBDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1937

Union 01 CIO
AndAFLUrged
By Roosevelt

DEATH TAKING A HOLIDAY

EalabUahed In 1908

COWS WRECK DEIATXETTRAIN, FIREMAN KILLED

Jinkins Reports 88
Percent Tax Co(&gt;
lection For 1930;
Railroads Still Out

Warning; Sounded
*&gt; On Speculation

Residents of Frmlnol* county
will pay $10,000 I r u in SUM
and coL-nljr ad valorem tax** thl*
f»»r than l i t t y rar, according 0)
tha 1K7 tax roil recently romp la#
ad ty Sanford Doudnry, Seralnoli
county U x aiaessor.
In aplta o f lha fact th a t Ub
• t i t r ad tatart-m ntUlage w it h r
created 1 1-R m ill, and tha g e »
eral echoed millago hiked from %
to 10 mill*, a decrrxe* of flflUt
01231 in tba toial taxca fo r }1&gt;CT
haa bean afforded tha tax p ay a tf
of Ihia comity, John D Jink In*
aaid today,
Even wi(h 1he alight .incrcaaa
in ihe assessed valuations' fo r thh
county, tha .total amount of ta(Of
A herd of stray cattle cm the track naar listcsvllle. Miss., wrecked the Illinois Control railroad's
levied Ihia y ear is 1-107,0(14-36 as
compared with the total of $S1T,- fast train. “The Panam a l-lntllcd," and FIrsm an J .T . Whlta of Memphis was killed. Tha veteran engi­
neer, Charles J. Its m rtt, was injured seriously. T he overturned locomotive la shown In tha foreground
131 20 fo r the previous year.
The decrease in the amount a f With one of the derailed cam standing on end.
taxes was made poaaiiile by thrap
mill reduction In the county road
bond and interest sinking fund
millage, the elimination of tha
1-2 mill levy for the m other's pen*
(Cm IIi b M h P a s , r.« r»

. WASWNOTON, N o v . 5.—
|'(A P )—President Roosevelt
"told a press conference todsy that he hsd always fa­
vored a reunion of the
American Federation of La­
bor and the Committee for
Industrial Organization. The
President gave his comment
In reply to a final question
put a t hla first prats conference
tinea returning to W ashington
a ftar s atay at Hyda Park.
Mia stats w ant cama a faw hours
tafo ra tha panes com m ittsci of
the A.
of U and tha C I O.
wars to resume their acta Iona
Asked if lha adm inistration had
baan taking an activa p art in try ­
ing t« g at tha w arring labor fac­
tion a togathar, ha
replied, not
th a t ha knaw of.
Tha president also said that
tha m o rs ' dangerous stock specu­
lating becomes tha laaa people
ought t« go In fo r It- Tha president
■side his comment on lha stock
a n fk e t activities when asked a t
tOaamasaS » s rwaM r» a a ,

Soviet Russia Has Built^New York Comedy
Largest Army In WorldVijih Geo. Cohan
Col. Green's Sister
1Mymics New Deal
Wins Estate Suit

r.

Seminole Indians
Heady For Orlando
9 Meet Here Tonight

Justice 01 Peace IFour Arrested In
Disposes Of 23 Connection With
Cases In October House Bombings
LarcenyAnT Reckless State Attorney For
Driving: L e a d In Miami Thinks He
Offenses Reported Has Solved Crime

County Schools Get
817,433 From State
■awlnola C o u a O V . quota of
tha S tale's monthly allocation
for payssaat of teechars .ttls ria s
haa b ees racalvad, Burdrtntendaot o f - Public Instruction - T,
W. Lawtpa, aaaounotd today.

Tha Bamlaols Ooaaty Board
waa aHarai*&lt; S12.4U.ft (at
payssaat of taachags a salaries
for October. Mr. Lawton stat­
ed. adding that Jhli wag, Uic
seoaad payment af tha tU*.h s a » ■l l f a ted ta tha Chanty

During the month of October,
23 eases were tried In the Justice
of Peace Court, Jam es T. Hub­
erts. said this morning.
Eight persona, all o f
whom
were negroes, were charged w it#
p etit larceny and arraigned be­
fore tha Justice of Peare. They
were: Dove Jones, Henry Jones.
Reddick Isaac. Earle Wood, and
Frank King, all negro boys who
were transferred to the Juvenile
Court. Leo Bradley, Julia Wood­
bury. Delay Thompson and Eddie
Wesley all pleaded guilty to the
charges and wars bound over to
the County Court.
Five persona were arraigned
before the Court on charges of
reckless driving. C. P. Bassett
pleaded guilty la the charge and
was fined I t and costa o r &lt;0
days In Jail. E arly Smith, negro,
pleaded guilty and was sentenced
to pay a fine of )8 and coats or
Serve • 60 days. Denis Edwards.
M gro, was given a sim ilar senfence when ha pleaded g u ilty .ta

REA Project Here
W i l l Cost 848^00

MIAMI. Nov. 6 —OP)— State
Attorney G A.
Worley
said
today with tho nrrost of four
men. “we hkve to tted , we be­
lieve. tho houea bombings and
sabotage on new construction,
which hava baffled authorities
for two • yeara.**
Q II- Mrt'aln. one nf those
held waa artesU d al the Insti­
gation of Ills wife, who told
pollrn her husband
had
mis­
treated her
and
she
feared
further harm for herself and
her children.
Tb# Identity of the other
thee# was not
disclosed
Im­ point the contemplated committee
mediately, The men were l-ooked of conciliation until they obtained
*fnr' Investigation** and no for- from Jap an an answ er on the
projected peace appeal.
Prelim inary discussion of tbe
membership of this committee of
conciliation had led to a contro­
versial debate
Delegations to
the conference which is aeaking

Golf Tournament
Planned By Rotary
Plans ’for a p * Inter-city Rotary
.meeting and liotf tournam ent with
-ihe Del a n d llfltsfy Club w ert dieru s x r d 'a t tha 'm e e tin g of the
Board of D irector, of the Sanford
Rotary Club last -n ig h t a t lha
homo o f Georgs Rollins- . 0 . WFpencer was appointed to make
tba necessary negotiations.

After tha tuslnesa session rc-frtshhsents ware served by Mr. Rol
line la Ihe following directors «r
guests: J. L Inglsy, If- J- Lahmgn.
Paul Stlna, Henry Cnlclnugh, Dr.
A. W Eppa, Rev. Martin Bram.
Dr R. W. Ruprecbt, and^H. H
Coleman.
(j

Chinese Officers ^
Belittle Setback
Jnpnnrso Tanks Are
Active On Rrond
FrontMnkfner Gnins
STT A N niT M

N’ .\

(AP&gt; .T.-.t-’-v
L .t |
ntmirl'c tit'nrV f.sl.ty
tho Chi none tlofrn V •
four vllliitrt*4 on tin
hank of Simk Iiow Crvok, .This

The Japanese atl.u k , srrording
tu n t'him se spoke-tittsn who be*
lilt led the net I nek, ixeurird while
the Chinese tiiNips were busy
fighting off sm aller Japanese
units which previously had ef­
fected a creasing at Rubicon vil­
lage about three miles west of
.Shanghai. Heavy ruins greatly
cuitutted Jupuneau a ir bombard­
ment*.
Jap« nese tanks, followed by
waves of steel helmeled Infantrynun, sum bill through Chlnesi*
posit inns today to occupy points
within two nnd one half mllca of '
the vital Shinghai-llangchow ft
way on the southwestern 0utsk ltts of Shanghai.
Ah« J«|iam'M» •* aljo * rla h u u l'
sweeping surrrsses in Ntwth. Chi­
na. They nppean-d lu ho complete
lug their ci&gt;ni|ue*t of Shansi
Province • afte r slaughtering thou­
sands of provincisl troop* nnd
shattering regiments of (len. (.'hit
Teh's Eighth Houle nrniy—tho
former CItlnese riimimmlst army*
liirreising fear In Nanking indieatrd that tho general will of
the I'hineso people for hitler-end
resislanco mny la' unveringi I t
m il It iitiiril fur ndin|'l(t (lull (J«n*
i i nlipNiiiiti riiiiiiu; Kal Slirk hni

■y RICHARD O. MASSOCK
MOSCOW,
Nov. R.—In
2tl
'years of preparing to defend
herself against titlark by capi­
talistic neighbors. Hostel Ru*sla hag built the world • larg ­
est army.
■
—
a
The fall term of the C ircuit
Its I,Con.ooo men (Including
ty AtlofltUd P rsu
army, n«vy. “ to force, b o rd er, t om t will begin Tuesday Nov. 0 I WASHINGTON. I&gt;. C., Nov. h.
i*a with Circuit Judge Millard U.
guards and secret police)
I —In few nations of the censorestim ated tank force of *4.400. Smith presiding
I ridden world could a stage play
Its flying fleet ol undlsrlosod
thousands of plansa are acceptThe Workers Council of th e ,( lampoon tho ruling regime
regitps aa T. d
military a ip s rls as Utg- F irst Itaptiat
Church Si
R ather Be R ig h t- Just’ t-pcneJ
a r than any other today.
School will hold its
regular on Broadway, lampoons the New
W hat the lied arm y could do nmnlhly meeting Friday evening
Deal.
In war, however,
remains
In. nt 11:30 o'clock inthe Church AnImagine what would happen In
t&gt;s tested. It Is ono of tho i|Ues- »ex.
Italy if u tap-dancing Italian
lion m arks of Kuropo.
'
——
(icorgr M. Cohan stuck out his
Hot let officials shy tho men
lauil.o Hosier
chin in a caricature of II Dures
are better physically, than ever. |&gt;ermlailon yesterili
or in Germany if some Grouchn
th at they show greater skill in u ,,no slory frar
Marxian sw astika-bearer tried to
tuaneuverM, th at mechanisation West Thirteenth
rouple Ihe n ail salute with the
has greatly strengthenod their 1*. I'axtnn, local
Bronx cheer for Her Fuehrer.
m ight, th at they -know how to aportor,
It might happen In France but
defend the frontiers of tho so- —
it-,)* doubtful if even the French
elallst fatherland ncnlnsl fascist
Kr|rnd* of Itayn
an tdp* their political problema lightaggressors.'*
Foreign observers i f will regret to
removal ly enough to allow a snng-wrttmg
In Moscow are lot lined to lie- illness neecssitstrd
to Avc team like Hlchnnl Rodger* anil
llevo real strength lies III tho from his home on
l.arry Hart In put in llm mouth
tnssses or tha Hod army.
mio to the I'erimb
of their loeul Jam es A. FurlPy
Diplomats returning to Mos moriul Hospital tie
a lyric like:
cow front
summer
vacations
------report that abroad In Kuropo
l.utlirr llolluway,
I keep my popularity
L andon
A nd
they
found n prevalent fooling roe, undriw rnt an
Forever hale and hearty
l A H 'k H o r n s O n
th at Ihe wave of executions In appendicitis nt
By giving Jobs to everyone
tho current blood porgo
hud l.sughton Memoria
In the Democratic party.
To
n
weakened Husala ns a world ly this morning, tl
Nor could one quite imagine
power. Homo
slate men
nut- Irstnixl today and
an Kngllah buffoon, appearing for
WASHINGTON. Nov., E. —(AT •
alda. they said, reasoned th at:
flrlals slated this
Iho moment a* I’rime M,ulster
1. Klther there was treason ho was resting nt
Neville Chamberlain, singing, a* - Alt M. landon. O- o . P. presl«V
dentist candidate In , l#M, last
In the Hod arm y, as chargsd In
—
does Cohan In the role of Presi­
nlsht Joined altli a ' powerful
the trial and execution of Mar- Hubert Oohammn. charged with dent Itnosevelt:
group of runroN-donul Republi­
shall Mikhail Tukhsrhevsky and attem pting to steal gasoline and
If I'm not reelected.
cans In nn i-li-ventli hour a t­
asvtn other general*.
loitering,
was paroled to Dr.
I’ll never fear for hunger,
tempt to pruvi-tit Ihn railing of
2. O r there was no treason Iiecker, operator of thff lire Bee
I'll never fear for thirst;
a mid term
parly
convention
and the charge that tho gen- Inn In n special session of the
I have one aon with DuPont, along llill. Hoe* proponed by
orals were In the pay ot tier- City Court yesleiday afternoon.
Another rme with llcarst,
former President H erbert llnov,
Many was u frame-up by a Jit■«
Aa sharply barbed, too, aye Ihe
(cry dictator to get rhl of thorn. A total of 2‘.t m arriage lirrnaes dialogue darts which Playwright rr.
In a letter to' Ueprrsentattrw
W eakness was ludhaled i&gt;lth»r were Issued in the office nf Coen- George H. Kaufman and Muss
Joseph W. Martin Jr. Ill M ssa.t,
way. they said.
Hart have let go at tho New! slm served as M inion's E astern
Tha official
Deal aa when the President im j campaign manager
last
year.
dirnantly
den
perlously
shouts:
“Cummings, Hot former
Kansas y n vornor'
toning,
taka down a law.*’ or “ McIntyre. sabl bo did not bsdtava th at
which
bring me a fTreside, I fei-l a lp3M was an “npimr^lli'n Urns'*
weeded
chat coming on.'*
for an c-ffycnr convention. If
There I* th a t suggestion. too, curb a convention l*‘ '.'ordered,
that the Us 8s Huprtmtr Lour* M ntlnn wrote.
near delegates
NKW YORK. Nov., %. —(/»•)should bo rboscu who would ba
l’rn*liV*nh Roosevelt
conferred
representative of every
shad*
lesti-ntay with Klorallo || . M
of opinion In tho party '“from
Guardis. In n gesture widely In
Mr. Hoover on the ono band to
lerpreted as
reaffirm ing
Id*
Mr. SaG uardla (m ayor of New
friendship with tho liberal and
Turk) uu Ilia o th er.-,
labor groups which had a de
Hi purls In Ibo &gt;a pita | th a t
rlslva
part In lha
mayor'*
the proposed ronvnnllon would'
orer^hclm lng ylrlory
Tue«ilay
over th J city Democratic wa
The poiilbllitiea of a sound mo not tin i ailed liiimodlataly warn
strongllivned last night When
china.
t'halrm aii John D. M. llam tlThis ettrao rd ln ary talk wllb
ton -o f Thu national rommlttan
liaGuardla—a talk th a t Involr.id
sabl la- -C hiron’ tb*t l i t favors
his coming here
from
Hyde
ImmiHltalo Uppolnlni'-nl of '■ tjP ark —waa held aa a public Id. rhool superintendent, announced O- I*, pulley rnm mlltee huh |vdvorated a delay. In ' selet-tldg a
today-'
Through lha {ourieey of the Cur- data . a n d . ,aU*i for. th a off-year
09
Uia Publishing'C o., the Sanford meeting,
Ju n io r High School has purchased
T o ralaforre Ihe hugs stand
a. sound movie camera for use in
lg OTWiy. a reserve of s.ooo,Hanford schooli, Mr.' Lawton said,
te to 16.000,000 trained men.
So hart rotpplit'-'l their mill about a yaar—with post master adding th at a number of educaO enerfl Jam es A. Parley.
llonal films can ba procurrd. from
VP oorvlca. I* maintained..
Generally fulr . tonight
IU
Q u o te 's defense hudgat this ' As ba left, LaO turdla said It •ha Onhrarally of Florida E xten­
In'
|%r waa’ M.ISa.sru.ooo rubtet. waa a “portly social call." Far­ sion Service a t a very n a ill c o st Saturday^ aUghtlg.. w anner
hot la about five billion dbl* ley, Who support ad LaGuxrd'a'q .H r. Lawton said ha thought th at exjrema bortli ^-fU»u toolgtlt,
‘ Democratic
op­ &gt;Ka movie rem cru Is a useful ad- ooniewhat rooler
1h ^axtyam f
f t Ot the arbitrary
official unsuccessful
qorih, portion • R a tu rd o rij-R a ................ tWT.'school system ' and
■MMyteo rats, or aboal |SA06.- ponent, Jeram lah T v ' Mahoney,'ditiog
trem a northwest JTMrlda—mos#
___ _____ - - i t ()« Wfeh*&lt;i ib l KhOOl
MAOO al tba estimated actual ^a ---------------s r ,
Ha
accompanied
D id'bosyd-w»i &amp; a -position to p0r- ly cloudy and VOriatf tonight,
OrtA of th a ruble. No other m eat.
■ M l couotry carries such I-resident an, ■ !*»• sftaraooo rhaaa a camera fo r each of t&amp;e Ralurday cloudy and - cooler la
jreat portion. .
_
Hip back to WaehloEtuu, . _ « .,» ch eo lk d t Htq county.
’ ( i h s l h a i t ea (Page Porntf

U. S. Seen As Only
Nation In W o r l d
I It Could Happen

_ .D e a th take* a holiday Ip portrayed graphically In jh e s e splltaacond photographa taken during a hlll-cllmblng rare near Buxton,
England. Both the drivers and a woman p a u e n g v r escaped unhurt
when the ear hit a bank on steep Jenkins Chapel hill and over­
turned trapping them beneath It.

Japs Capture
Four Villages
On South Bank
Surprise A 11 a c k la
First Decisive Ac­
tion Since Evacu­
ation Of C h a p e l

D e n i e s Administra­
tion Is Taking Ac­
tive Part In Try­
ing To Make Peace

Gold Price In Lon­
don Soars; S t o c k
Prices Also R i s e

NUMBER 321

Hoover
Plan
C 11 Convention

RooHevclt Confers
With LaGuardia

Sound Movies Seen
As Aid To Schoolu

Spanish Insurgents
C l a i m Advances
HENDAYE,
Nor.
tr -V P iSpanlsh Insurgents claimed advancoa today In two sectors of the
Aragon front- T heir dally com­
munique reported tha copters ef
new positions In tha upper A ra ­
gon n e a r Eablnanlga and VOlawnyA faw miles northeast of Za­
ra go xa they wetw aaid to lu^ve
alrengthenad th eir line by cap­
turing Mount Mtstraio. The ap
p ar Aragon fighting centered or
the village of AUua, south of 8abioanlge.
A government remmaniqoe re ­
ported fighting along the Zara-

*'
IJNDT CABB
PITTSBURGH, Nev. «.—&lt;AVOev. Herald G. Hoffman at Mam
Jersey said yesterday ha was
Confident .. that the
TIndhargh
baby kidnaping I* -by no manna*
completely solved. . 16 n w lh i
after tha electrocution of Bran* goxa-Trrurl railway In lha exRlchaid Hauptmann.
treaxe souths ra part af A n g o n ,

LOCAL WEATHER

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College VarrityCoachee'
Meeting Here

TUESDAY,

emfnole County
Court Records

Close To U .S .
Ship Augusta

P n m Wag* Ooa

tomato plan to U cantered m pre­
vention of th* tafectien by uatag
dbcaas-fraa seed and seedling*
and planting tai dlaaaea-fra* aolL
Soma rtaU tant rartotWa show laao
dlaaaao than tho roora common
commercial varietle*.

clala. Brltl-h authorities declined
of the markets of [
'
to Invlt/- them, although tho Japa t least.
fatapart ion end grading
"A
lnr&lt;&lt;&gt; h,rt
* desire U
at# label to Insun tha
*™
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Inland Investment Ci. To B. B. A
w t S 3 \ l . &lt;*&lt;&gt;;'.'p.
a 4
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tachm rnt occupied a post o&lt; boner.
Urn product will help *aLillian O. Wright.
- ■ d T ' J k N^
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ThokiamU of China#* atudanta
Tax Heads
f aad maintain a higher and
f ■/ J
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lined the crmcl. ry wall* daring the
State of Florida To 8. L. BurkHand price fo r farm
U.V
*»'
burial »er%iff
late to para dad
b o ljtr,
■ad aaeun the producer
State of Florida To Alexia 0(Peanut)
tost poealbla nat nturws,
.’. * jJ L U jfr S M
■
n ' Hrltlah frlrn.l.!
Vasa.
broke up the
ket Director aaeertod,
Martgagao
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paitide on the kround it Interfered
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complete utilisation of
:■:y{ i,.' i
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h
truffle.
8. A.
Iaa ef tho markets for f?._.
heavy
Thomas, Reynold*, at on T4 Ftral
r producers of various cum modir ■'•■■/.";,
, ..3\
• ’". ' 1
.. i:'. J : 'V'.Y/'.J;'. I to l e , pen/) Ito re nf men to fore* the
Federal Saving* A Loan Ai m .
th a -atat* was urged. It
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■
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P&lt;* '*")•■'■ '•&lt;
rrct k wna !)'■
Stall 30-34
Petraa, Joseph I., i t in To Ftrgt
*1 painted out that many farm :k'..-V\-':V,.7'v
llrvetl hjr m ilitary men to support
Pederal Savings A Loan Aean.
operated in ■ baphatard.
Stote Market
iM C X M etX W *. !■,&gt;*»» CoA C M -A L£* VstoflX,IJNg C a A V l.'" J reporta that reinforcement* a re
McClelland, GettU W., at ok To
over the State, could be
Arm oar Co. of Delaware.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
through co-operation . If Coaches Jack MeDewall and A la i Walt# aaam to ha In a t * 1"* «•&gt; V ^ ./rom J , p *n lo th*
Chatiil Mortgages
W State Market system,
PHONB 9118
Warrrn, Drew V. A Don la To U.
# th*
J T tHoi!In
J ? . ‘t T a n,b&lt;tw
n ^ P^
'
r f f t j ^ever
S WofT
' thoAn* American
r r e t several
bablnd
construction of stock and *“
which
ahowtd
whan b'thay
rod. roughshod
|lnM‘ g„a ported
&amp;
A.
n* a t tha markets waa
and BHtlah hotnaa had
Cray A Mortgage I b a
w hen paoducers, ea- ford Collet*. an StA A rival, with k 1? to 0 acore laat Saturday
*
(been bit In tha heaey Japaneae
McClelland, Gettia W-, et u i To
small producen, might " ,‘A*
bnmbirdmenta
of
tha
Ilu
n
fjao
Amour Fertlluar Work*.
ready market for hi* proarea. Theta homea were evacuated
Baleaaa of Chattel Mortgage
I t waa pointed out that th*
YALE COMPLETES A PASS
laat week.
Harris, ft. B. To J. M. Leonard.
might be uaad to provide
I In north China the Japaneae re ­
Coa tracts
distribution of atstc-proThis posture looks Ilka n sitting-up tu r tle s , but H Is really
ported minor iain a In the d rlte or
rhe National Caah Reglater Co. To
Mmmodltlea' and then-hv
a
portrait
of
Maryland's
pass
receiver,
Budkoaa,
after
ha
had
Talynanfo, capital e f flhm al, and
RainKardt Becker.
Bt Invasion of but-of-itata
rtnew ed activity In north Honan magged a particularly aluahra teas In tha first quarter of the Tha Warion Co. To Thao Dlakldla.
Ht lea which destroy th*
Mary
land-Florida
game
at
College
Park.
Md.
Maryland
stopped
province,
where
a
Chlneie
ateoull
Satisfaction of Mortgages
for tho Florida product!,
w ai thrown tack and 400 Chineao Florida's powerful drive in the fourth quarter to win 18 to 7.
.Sanford Production Cr. Assn. To
the eta* of out-of-state ;k&gt;
killed. Tha Japineaa laid thay
John Pctcra, et ux.
and poultry,
ware ready to take Changteh, gotlallona.
j WASHINGTON, Nov.. 2. —VP) Association Mortgage Co. To In­
Wllaon stated that the State
north Honan city, a t any time.
land Investment Co.
system Is In Its Infancy and
• American delegates made I* —Informed officials a t the agri_■
1 9 »
| A t the edge of the new ChlneaePartial Releas# af Mertgaga
kt through th* co-operation of
clear that limy would “not , o d e p a r t m e n t
said today
- " | ^ M C IM M IR
Jip a n ra e hntllrflrld weal of tho
I farmers with th* market ays
out on a limb" lo toko g re a te r|,™‘ th* government will lend 60 McDowell. W. A. To II. M. Watson.
SFZKD M O M ,
aettlement tiler Union J a r k i fla t­
g n a t prognss could bo aa1
w™
tered.above n line of Ilrltlih out- rrsbonilblllty than other power*
‘ daring tha next few years.
In the effort to settle flie CM~ “ **
corona
poata.
The State Director alio dia
neae tapanao war.
j thfien
Jipanecn rnnimandera
an advertialng campaign
HAYNES
Commenting on Fnrelm Sec­
warned that they meat bombard
h be plena to launch-during
retary Anthony Rden'a alatement
o f f ic b m a c ih N b c a
Chlneee
poallioni
elnao
to
the
Coming year to advertise the
tee w, tec. at. — nays at
In parliament that Britain would
w -itl'h Pnc* and n rrrd the Britkte’e market ay item.
go as far as the United States,
lah
to
withdraw,
tho
Brltlah
rom
■Chart**
Korley,
agriculture
tha delegates declared
they
mender, MaJ.-Gen.^A. I*. f&gt;. TelI for the Florida Stata Chain
would
lend
the
fullest
coopera,
frr-Rmollett, declined,and rrdered
Association, stated that
tha fla ia raliad.
, lion.
ralaed 16 percent of the
The tntormrd Japanese source
amount of produce marketed
described Japan as fearful the
Completely Renovated
tha United Blatee, and pointed
conference, r.i-.trd to find an l 7 ^ w ^ L ...G &gt; n 6 itU U tib u A
And Redecorated
it that a ty at emetic marketing
amicable aolntlun. might merely
am Is essential for the efficient
a&lt;ld f&lt;&gt; tho bltternesa 0f the ori­
keting
of
this enormous
ental crlals.
.amount of produce,
(or ECO NO M Y ind . Head by millions tor M yean,
Finished In the
^ 'J a lla Mae Sampley, aaaiitant to
neoommendsd by many docton aad
r. Wilson, pointed out tha value
SATISFACriON use
most attractive
nuraaa. AH druggiata*. Ia three
marketing curios mad* from
CaMtnus* Pra m P a t # On*
atrsaglhai
g
l
f
r
t
i
r
BUeagth,
.CbttD
o
u
b
k
J
e
ite
d
fD
o
u
iJ
c
A
d
b
n
f
Colors
invllatlrm
last
weak.
la'* natural products. Bhr
drao's (mild), sad Extra Strong, AyA high authority told The Asmany articles made of
ArrangemenUi For
S'wla'rd Prere last night that
plna straw, palmetto, cocoFunermh and All Other
Japan's official recommendation
‘ *aU, and numerous other thing's
Occasions
Sjart M et h d jy j* 4 J
to ihe Brussels ronfrrenra on the
‘ in Florida. 8h* believe* that
W ait Firat St.
&gt;
25 ounces I -r 254
t
Far. Fastrrn nuifllet would be
l th e n will bo ■ ready market for
theea
C,lnt ? r*nk' Tala'a alar back (foreground) , heave* a paaa to to and the conference as quickly
Two Y e a r Old
Full Pack
No S la c k Filling
theae product* for those who can
Inquira Mra. T. Queener
M k a them. B rteral of tho-markets En&lt;&gt; Millar who barely caught It on hi* ftagertlpo aa tha Nrw H a v aa possible nod get Japan and
ROSE BUSHES
M tU IONS-QF l*OUND&lt;M*VI «,(( ,
raataarmnt on proparty
«f th* State, have already begun j en battle between tbs Ella and Dartmouth progressedT Into the China to begin direct peace nausrn avotm r.o'- t »mui ..r
tha *al* of thaaa Item*, aha said.‘fourth quarter. But the completed pais failed to score, for KacCAMELLIA JAPQNICA
Bg)
---------------------- I Lend (6.1)-Dartmouth back, drove Miller out of bounds three yards
" " F in e w r a " ’"
" Although moat lives of Bhaka-’ ,hort of &gt;h»‘. R°*l Una. Tha contest ended In a P to p tlo.________
KOELREUTERIA
STOP
•pear* consist of two or more vol- j — — — - . --------Repairing
LOOK
.
Mlsa, all that Is known of him ' Both Chaucer and Villon wroto
GARDENIAS
Diamond Setting
■a
head taka up no tnoro than 10 ballade* rrquestlng financial as'
8T. ‘ CLOUD, Nov. *.—(/P)—A
AND
IA CK SO NVILLE
LISTEN
H IM
slatance from their patron*.
chamber of commerca was form­
Engraving
ed for Bt. Cloud yesterday by
McLaulin, Jeweler
tha nuslneaa Men'* Club and th*
111 S. Park At*.
Woman's Club.
Due* paid th* civic body will
b* uaad In part lo employ , a
full time librarian for Ih*^Memo­
Havo V-8 truck lit A-1 shape with ria l Library. Tha ofttclal also
Courtsow a Efficient
-m s w hs really know* how,
good driver that would like to will aarvo os aocratary of thi&gt;
8ERV1CE
ftrigga. Jewel** Magnolia At*
rent out a t reasonable rata. Apply chamber at commerce.
/
Diamonds And WatctiM
C. A. Ilalnas. Box 1606.
U
i
A
French—Tel
till
WILL BUT and salt second hand
*
Fine Watch And Jewelry Repairing
No BLADES, No LATHER
Cesar Romero, tho movie actor, ®
' clothing. 411 Ba«t 4!h Btraat. Uie Dollar A Oar * P a in t- lth
No BRUSH, No LOTIONS
Diamond Moanllag And Engraving
"Beat for tho South" becauae waa dancing In a New York night
Randall Electric
lt‘l apedally blended and manu­ club when stage producer Brock a
* w a m raiON i a a t u b uwaav*
Golf Station
ra n , a
n*u a
factured for tha Southern climate. Paipberton drafted him fa r a ml* B m a rin i at.
In
"Strictly
Dishonorable.**
a im iiig iip ia is iiim iiiu m iim iiiii
FOUNDi Halfvt about -two year* Stanley-Itogers Hardware Co.
I old. Person can have heifer by
paying for ad and feed bill. lOlBf
RENT UNVURNIBHED h o ,,.. ■
to ■ rooms. What have youT
DAN K N O W * T H E
I B E L IE V E T H A T S
r Y ES. I K N O W ,
H E R E W E ARC** R IG H T 1
W U F A N G 'S D E N . A BO V R E P O R T S.
Phon* 614-W.
M R. BEARDSLEY
S M U G G L E R S A ND TME
NEXT DOOR T O W U
I
T H E PLACE I
SBB DUAL Four whacl
T H I S 10 A
R IS K S B E T T E R T H A N
A H .# A W H IT E G IR L A ND BOY ARO&amp;
W A N T - A LOT OF"
P A N G 'S O E N . T H E Y U .
lar with body, special |206.DANGEROUS
M O V IN G IN N E X T D O O R - - - V O L K
A N Y O N E S O IF V O U PC
T O U R IS T S G O
_ 1 TM UTTV
M O V E IN O U R S T O C K
furnished
garage
A Ford roidatar, apodal Completely
PR EPA R ED TO GO
B U S IN E S S - —
W tLL O P P E R Y O U R S E R V I C E S S O
THROUGH
f
TOM ORROW - NOW B E
D O LLA R
apartmafit with electric refrig­
Baal A Bona, Uaad Car
B U T t W A N T TO
T H R O U G H W IT H IT, G O
M ONTH
C H E A PL Y , T H E Y C A N N O T R E F U S E
C H IN A T O W N
S
CA RCPU L AND N O T
eration. Phona 10.
OO IT, A S L O N G
A H E A D ** H E R E 'S S O M E
YOU A P O S I T I O N — - W E M U S T
AND 1 B E L IE V E H
DO O R S A Y A N Y T H IN G
G IM M E
Furnished Apartment— Modern
M ONEY,
T H A T W t L L G IV E A N Y
A S I 'M H E L P IN G
M O N E Y — V O U l-L . G E T
T A K E N O C H A N C E S IN O U R
tV L H A V E A
V
convenience. Park A 20th, Phona
v
naki *
&gt;
S M U G G L I N G G V S l N E S S . 'v j
O P U S AWAY TO WU PANGM O R E A S YOU N E E O i t /
S O U CAN
GOOD B U S IN E S S , j \
WAVE KEY
-WANTED; By an old lino legal
ttaarva llfu Insurance company, Furnished 6 room upstairs apart­
m ent Inquin 811 Magnolia Ava.
salesman lo handle the Mortuary
WONT
.'Fpad policy now being sold by
AN H f
Dgwral assocla Ilona In Florida.
Six
room
furnlahad
ho
us*
for
rant,
Farhapa thl« la only old Una legal
110 E. 6th 8L Inquira &gt;07 E, 8th
r u rea company offering that
hdllcy for aixty days in Florida. Bt. or Phon* 170-W.
'Company') position splendid, must
have high class representation, WELL'LOCATED house for wT«Avallablo after Nov. II, Mra,
pcraont l aurety bond roqulrad,
wark open on ly about two months, W. A. Lofflar, Phon* 478.
Mokarage huslnaaa accepted, One 26— M lacalU neoog F o r S a k
i igent hat written 188 sp ­
in* la U days. Immediate White Gtiolln*, DLlluteTKansan*
for atovf* aad haatan. U- B
M -M -M -t W ONDER
awa arranged with ahaoY ES, Y O U hE PROBABLY
aatlafaetory appUcaatc. P. Pop* Co, Phona M0.
A GOOD W O R K ER —
BUT TH EN M AYBE
w eul- t o o n t
ITT, Maolfoossry, Alabama. Quaker Circulating H asten with
BUT CO M E BACK
WANT TO H IR E
THATS
A G A IN — I P O N T n r *
ANYONE—
M E W O R ftC E
R IG H T /
K th* oll-mlasr burner Mora beat
I Young married man with last o il Bandtil Elartric Co.
l W I L L H IR E H IM — * WHAT*
CHPAPAT LE A ST NOT
B E T IT
IT. Baaldant of Banford.
D ID
l NEED SO M EO N E
RIGHT N O W / CO O K . W A4HCE,
THERE/
Ik manager, Salary amt 10— lio o M a f o r S a lt.
S___T O H E L P / , ------ r - T H A T
S W E E P FLO O R
GEE.
m. Writs P. O. Boa
CM
E V E R Y T H IN G ..
■mis
8 IX-ROOM M g
ta
iTTh
black City) T in t clasa eondl*
A N N t .
tlooi garage; roaaooahla caah
payment, balance Ilk# n a t . OaU
or writ# B&lt;&gt;* N c-o Herald, etty.

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Davis Refuses
Presidency Of
9-Power Meet

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ARCADIA Fla, —Oct, t t . TV
unit of mb*Irrigation to ha actah*
M«hN to DuBoto County la uow hi
•pccaUm aad another unit I* h clu
Imtottcd, according V Count?
Agmf E H. Vanca.

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8ANFORD, FLORIDA, WED

'N O V E M B E R S,

Soviet Rusnia Celebrate• Old Tammi
Twentieth “Red” Birthday b Rooted
Paola, Dodd, Tuscawilla And Sanlando
Roads Put In N e t
Farm-Market plan

Celery Avenue Is
Also Considered
State Road Depart­
m ent To Be Asked
' To Begin Repairs
WPA project* will be «ubnltted in the near future for
the Improvement of four
roads In 8eminole'County, it
was decided et the meeUnt
of the Seminole County CornCourt
mlosionsrs in
B o o m yestorday
Many raquwta for road Ini-

Communism Forgotten, But Thousands Of
Words Praise Benefits Of Social­
ism A s Blood Purge Continue*
B r RICnARD G. MASSOCK (d*r Kerensky, chief of the totter*
MOSCOW, Not, S-—Soviet Rus- Inf prevWonal p w m r a w t, sped
•la 1* celebrating IU 20th blrthdxy ,w * f ,.rer"
Uoln*
... . .“ ....
..
. rr»d. In ea aatorooblle cerumen•rlth a fclr fetthrol In the midst of
from the American emheis h lo o d part*. ■ «H»e^ to over , y NkhnUa u n |„ , merged frem
^*” * ’ndB,'nnr \ ** *nd “ nr»‘ Hidin* and took command of Rnaotoctlon campalen.
, 1*-, dp(llar ta u *
* Um
Column, of dord. on the bene*
0* . ^ mnitary committee
.
,
communUm of the rrtre g re d *ov»*t.
b rarely mentioned any m o re-are
Hlnr. lh, „ r umU ha. undergone
■mothering the denunciation. of rftU Mr&lt;
U rror
enemlm or the regime and an- cb, n(r, . The Union of Socialist
nounrvmrnta of their e .e c a lo n . S w k t |, rpub|W h«. become the
ail tho anniversary of the Bolther.th erl.n d of to lla re Tlh revolution—November 7 - a p - woritfl1l;, * , p « M„ u .
pr2 !e
Greatest o f .lt. achieTem.nt. to
That dale 20 year, ago, A lto n m* » i

Dukc And Duchess1Michael Reports
Plan 37 - Day Tour Market Is Ready
By 1-Night Stands For 4th Season
Bedaux Confers With' Prospects Are S a i d

made to tho Commissioners who
Favorable For Most
plea to Incl ode reconstruction of
Successful
Season
aaroral In a Fann-to-M arket rodd
Improvement project. Tho project
W M i i m u i u r i , not . a. - W
^
fourth season of the opta ba submitted fo r tho approval —Plan, for a 17-day tour of tho
, ..
.
of Washington WPA officials will United Slates hy the Duke and *r*lton #r lb* Florida BUta
probably Include the widening and Duchess of Wind.or took form to . Former's Wholesale Market horo
Improving of tho Paola, Dodd, day when Charles K. Iledaui, th e 1 I. now getting underway and
Tuaeawllla and SanLando roads. wealthy emlmwry of Edward, con- prM|mcU m m farormble for an
E. F. llouaholder, county at* ferred with State Department of- (&gt;cvptl&lt;m, Ilf good .roano, Man*
torney, waa also Instructed to go
to Tsllahaa.ee to contact officials
Although
liter* w a. no of*
*• ° of tho Btata Road Department In ftrial comment on the arrange*
Mr. Michael Indicated that be
an effort to f e t the Department to mental It was reported authorlta-,Mpecta Fall vegetables to begin
make repairs to Celery Avenue, a lively that England'.
abdle»tad!eomlng Into tha market within
part af tho Btata Highway system. king and hla American bride would tho next few day* In .mall quan*
In a three to tarn veto the Comf make their coaat-to-roast tour In tlUue and gradually Inereeae ea
mission era approved a resolution a aorles of "one-night ilands".
tha aaaaon advances.
recommending W. S. Eerie as di­
Preliminary plana. It
was re* Sine* last year there
have
rector of W7*A projects ta Sem­ reeled, now coll for a stay of only boon many Improvements made at
inole County. Mr. Carlo tarred ta 77 days which wonld taka tha tha markat. probably tha giBaf.
this capacity for some Uma l o r
paariju. itA i.iu v
y; 4 .1 1,
P«ny cHrad packing-house on tho
They will arrive In Now York on market ground*.
H. E. Took*. J r , manag*r of
Nov. II. These plana ore subject to
revision, however, as tho Duke and tha pocking house, opened for tho
Duchess may overrule them.
season yestorday whon ho reThe royal eoupl# probably will reived several hundred boaea of
The
packinghouse la
travel by n special train. It waa fruit.
Indicatad a part of tha tour would equipped with tha latest model
facilities which assure efficient
bo In tho "deep South."
Arrangements for the couple'* operation of tha establishment
reception e t tha Whlta Heuao
ware balng bald In aboyanca until
tha return of President Roosevelt
from Hyd# Park.
But tha British ambassador, Sir
Uoao of Sanford waa approved Ronald. Lindsay, and Lady Lind­ Address Is Heard
by tho Advert la tag Committee of say, anaounred they would enter­
By Future Farmers
tha Bemlsole Coaaty chamber at tain the Duka and Duchess a t din*
Commerce ta a meeting yester­ nar November I t, the day after
County Agent C. R. Dawson waa
day, Ralph Bagwell, aocretary. their, arrival on tha Bremen.
reported today. .
The dinner, which Lady Lindsay the principal apaakar at th* meet­
Tha Com m it la* agreed to tho said would be "a large on*,*- will ing of th* Seminole Chapter ot
arectea of large signs ot atrot- bo tha first formal entertainment Future Farmare of America at th*
agio highway Intonoctloaa. la- for Edward by a personal repf*High School last night, Oeerga
•lading tha laUraecton
Fed- sentatlv* of tha British crown Mauser, president of tha group,
oral Hldkway No. 1 *od tha since h* gave up hla thron# last stated today.
Cheney Highway a t ladlaa River December 10 for “the wooxan I
During tba busbies* session
City aa the Beat Coast) also love."
plana for programs to provide
o a r ta bo iwooadlttaaad at Fort
.
1 ----Chrtatmea oa tba Cbaaey High­
Safety
Expert
Plana th* remainder or the year, ware
way directing traffic lata BamTha fMloyrlng sugges­
kaolo Coaaty throegh Chaleou
Claaaes For Seniors discussed.
tion* ware offarad far considera­
aad Ovtode.
W. 0. lo**, local safety #«• tion: deep sea ftaking trip, fish
Other targa K M wlU bo erectad at tha JonetAre* of tha fol- pert, will conduct class** In fry, stag supper, talk by a glH
tawtag highway*: Federal HUh safety for tba seniors of flam I- telling what aha mast dislike* In
tray N*. 441 aad B ttta Highway no!* High School once each weak a boy, talks by prominent asen,
No. 44 at Meant Dora, taler*#* for I I e r M weak, beginning and a greased pig chass.
turn a t Btata Highway Non. 71 No# I. ha announced this morn- Two toys. Jack Martin and
Charles Bradbury, ware Initialed
aad IT. aad Btata Road Noe. I
Into tb* .Chapter aa Green Hands.
aad - f t a t Baa Mateo north at
Several numbers ware played by
th* String Band before adjourn­
ment.
Those attending th* meeting
were: Chari** Bradbury, Ronald
Mulrhaad, Jack Martin, Robert
Mauser, Harvey Hale J. C Spivey,
Robert Jammoa, Hock Btaadland,
Bey IHicham, Georg* Manser , BID
Martin, !L W. Shannon, Dave
Shannon, Amoo Jones, William
Burnett*. David Aorta, John Seakarik, Freak Jones, ft. Gameren,
Harold CMuse, Kenneth Onatavaaaa nod their adviser, Alex R.

Advertising Group
ApprovesSigns On
Roads To Sanford

qualified famtmetar.

Reporta Are Heard Work la Beffun On
At County PTA Meet Police Phone System
Roporta af tho'aotfvtUo- of th*
looal Fa reart Taadm n Aaaaciattoav
af
tho BchooW of tho County
wars mod* at th* masting ot tho
hamtaaU Oauaty (Wongfl af tha

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1M 7

New York Vi

9 - Power Meet
Urges End To
Sino-Jap Row

LaGuardia la Ek
By Half A Mi
Votes; CIO I
In D e t r o i t ’s

Mussolini's D elegate
Says M eeting Must
N ot Mention Sane*
tions Or Quarantine

MowsBag return.” em phff
today the daleata toeorbe^
Tammany Hall and oiemmlWH
tod ..tr ia l Organisation ln^&gt;l
f l yesterday's principal eldrtt
Old Tammany l a d IU rtc
•urceaelr. beutlus whan - i
York voters re-elected W*
rtorello La Qaardla by a Teii
break lag total and selected racket-smashing
Thomaa
Dewey, for dletrlet attorney
New yoth eoeaty.
The CIO ta Ita tin t major
for direct political powar •
tho Detroit mayoralty to I
ard W. Beadlag, an aaafrtUa
candidate w|th American f *
atloa of Labor aapport.
Boeoaae of tba domlnaaea

Norman H. Davis
Sounds' Keynote

alectlo.s .
k
L ite relora. ik e wed today
th at: Benitor A- Harry Meat* R
Now Jersey bad woa back tar
tha Democrat* the gov erW a
•oat of which ha baa held twledIcoring tba Jlepwbllcena with only
all governor* oat at 41.
Bruce Barton, adrsrtlelng asaeatlea and author was otootod
to the House frwm Now Y o rtt
"silk stockier" dtatrlrt. replac­
ing a Democrat and Incrasalag
tha Republican strength in that
branch of Congram by oae.
Former Oorsrwor James M.
Curley or Massacbase Its lost hla
political comeback race for M jr*
or of Boetoa to Maurtoo J. 1 »
bln. IS. la a noa-porUaaa 0 *•

THE MAYOR VOTES-------AND SO DOES MR. MAHONEY

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Tanned aa tha boat practise
•aaalnn af tha aaaaon. Conch X
A- X WOktaooa toot hi* Semipro Blackcata tkrewgh a tough
drill last night aa th* Sanford
Army / Field featuring th* run.
a lag af nearly ovary N o'rt
Data* play that tag hoy* knew.
Tha ooootom lasted about twg
hears aad tha a n a l limbering
or axarclaaa. Making,
passing
charging aad ataaaa war* .1*9
ML
A total of 14 hoy* reported
far tho soaoioa aad Coach Wilk­
inson eta tad Ihta n am in g 1h*|

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Proposal Is Made Fob
Direct Negotiations
Between China, Japs
BRUSSELS. Nov. 1 —
(AP)—A conccrlwl Appeal
for direct nrRotlatlonn be­
tween Chinn anil Japan to
end their nnnRulnnry conflict
Mayor Fiortllo laGuardla (Irft) and hla Democratic opponent. Jerem iah' T. Mahoney, ore marked the opening session
■bown coating their ballot* In New York Clty’o epirlted mayoralty election won by LoGuardlo by of tho Brussels conference
more than holf a million rotes.
today with Italy asserting
there can be no question of
sanctions. . .

Kiwinisns Hear CITY NEWS BRIEFS Wilcox Condemns
HodsoiF Tell Of
Federal Bill On
Chiu-Japan War
Wages And Hours
Expert Says China
Hopes For United
States To End War

Stating that China Is basing Ita
hopes for swdlng the conflkt With
Japan in the Far East on the
United States and the prospects af
a boycott agalnat Japan In order
to prevent tmpoita and force the
Japanese to end tho struggle, Dr.
W. II. Hudson, o Praabytarlan Mis­
sionary In China far 44 years, addreaeeo, the Klwanla Club at ita
l egbtas weekly luncheon today In
Cornells* n. Bcally, Democrat, the Valdes Hotel.
woa ro-alactlon aa mayor ot Dr. Hudson Began hla address hy
Pittsburgh. James |f. Rica. Dem­ telling of hla owi) experiences In
ocrat, waa easily elected Gover­ the Far East. Ile said that during
nor of Virginia. Cleveland re­ most of hla service in China, he
elected Republican Mayor lia r lived &lt;10 mllee west of flhanghal.
old |I- Burton.
Declaring that the reason for the
LaOuerdle received 1,144.014 Invasion of China waa the fact that
vote*—a margin of 414,411 over Japan Is a small country having.a
Jeremiah T. Mahoney. Roth nom­ population of 70,000,000 people
inees are supporters of Preaidant which la growing at (he rata of a
Rooaavalt'a policies. Dewey de­ million earh yrar, he said that
feated Tammany's candidal* — Japan at tha present lime does not
Harold K. Itax tlag i-m .T tT to have the productive power In eith­
er agriculture or manufacture, to
supply the great dvmsnd for es­
sential commodities. In all Its
Zoo Repair Work
attempts to get a stronghold In
he said that has been the
Is .Commenced Today Asia,
main reason for doing so.
Extensive repair work waa be­ Japan has sent men to the
United Rtatra to study manufac­
gun tbla mofnlng at tba Han­ turing methods, he sakl, and today
ford
Municipal
Boo,
Jamoa Japan buys American rollon, takes
Moughton. superintendent. said It to Japan and makes into elolh
today. New railings are being and [irlngs It bark to tho U. H, to
built by city workman and tka •ell It cheaper her* than ran
cafes are balng repainted ta or­ American manufacturers.
der ta Bulk a |k# tourist drawing Dr. Hudson went on ta say that
center look more attractive dur­ the main purpose of Japan today
ing the . wluler season. Mr. la to get • strong foothold la
Mougkton stated that tala work China before foreign powers ran
waa aot scheduled to bagla this deride upon any definite action.
early b*l da* to tba arrival nf
He Said that China doea not
wlatar visitors earlier tbaa aa*- want to fight any other rountry
eL tba work had to b* speeded and will not attempt to attack
« t. '
Japan by air and bomb Ita cities
A map of Florida drew* by for the Chinese want foreign pow­
Mr. and Mr*. Fred T. Williams ers to understand that they wish
waa p*i on display on tha bulle­ la defend their own country and
tin board yesterday. Tba map that la all.
baa # chart attached with llaa- General ChUng Ksl Stick, who
ford a* tba center af tb* artle- Induced oil provisional armlea to
Idea with all tb* poleta of la- unite to defend Chino, la baaing
tar**! la Florida aad (ba mile­ hla hopes for victory on the fact
age frem this city.
that China Is fighting In the con­
flict with a superiority of man
powar aa there are 10,000,000 men
Practice Held By
IQcwllaaeU no rsa e re se t

Semi-Pro Blackcata

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Violators of City Ordtaanoea
will ba tried before City Judge
Frank L. Millar In a session of
the Munklpal Court this afterTha Hoard af Directors of tha
Klwanla Club plan to hold a
special meeting Friday evening
at d:S0 o'clock In the grill room
of the Valdes Hotel,
The Hoard of Directors of the
Rotary Club will maet Thursday
al K:00 o'clock at tha homa of
Georgs
Avotuu,
I
• 'Itolllna, 1400 Park
M ATVW
Wy,
It Wfca Ennounrrd today.
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The election of officers for the
rnmlng year wljl be held hy tha
Sanford 4-11 Club In tha Chamber
of Commerce building tSalurdky
morning al 10:00 o'clock.
The flanfonl Lions Club will
hold ita regular scheduled weekly
meeting tonight at 7:00 o'clock
In the grill room of (he Valdrx
Hotel, according to J. L. Gallo­
way, secretary.
The regular monthly meeting
of I he Hcmtnnl* Poultry Producers
Association will be held In the
Future Farmer Chapter room of
the Seminole High Hchool Thurs­
day night at 11:00 o'clock.

Th* Sanford Cheat and Check­
er Clab will hold IU regular
weakly mealing
the Veldea
Hotel Thursday evening at 7:30
o'clock, R. M. Burns, aocretary.
anaounred today, adding that all
who are Intaraatad lo either of
tha games are cordially Invited
lo attend,
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Th* rigbl-of-way for th* Clty'a
B*w powar Bn* from th* Banlord Water Work# to lha City
Famp# oa lha Baaford-Orlando
highway has been cleared and
CHICAGO. Nov. B. — CJP» — ready for th* erection of lb*
A twanty-four-yrar-old man told pole* aad otbar malerl.lt. II
th* pallre today ha shot aad waa aUo loomed that city work­
killed two member* of big fam­
men or* doing sitanalvs repair
ily gad critically wounded a third work o* tb* city water pumpo
baanas*, "I figured If I killed
Somebody *la* I'd hoc* gat*
ooongh to hill myaatt.”
Th*
wtatlmo o t tbs ala ballot* from
•nmoal Ecoaomla' moll ardor
yfatol w*re a brother mod twg
attain , Alexander. 14. and Nancy,
U . who wore killed oad Mary,
IT,-who was wounded.
• M loom an Walt** Trecy said
■tonamU. a eon o f a confection_____
__ ______
dr. haM him be Intended to k U l^nooolM to hoop out of th* Gar­
th* other two brother*. Jamas, moo
coloalol controversy, loot
M. and O*ort*. *8. lo maka night lad to dlplooutlc predictions
*th* biggest funeral aver hold th at Germany la preparing—with
M**." H* said ha dreafc shoot Fascist auppert—to raped lata th*
U ana i n al gla hater* - ahead-leaf ahrada orf tha VaraaUla* T n e tag the nrej victim, _______ | * ______ '
•:_____________

Chicago Man Runs
Amuck, Kills Two

Placing Workers Un­
der Bureau Called
Blow To Democracy
ORIMNDO, Nov, t . —&lt;#*—
Asserting that
tha
proposed
Federal Wags* sad boon hill
la a -moat serious throat lo
representative goTaramtat" and
would avantually place ■ all tha
nation's worker* under control
of a five-man board. Congraaeman J. Mark WUewm M the
Fourth Florida DUtrtot yester­
day denouaced tha bill ta an ad
dre»s bsfnnr (irr rlm T sr o r '
Undo chamber of Commerce.
The Representative, who for
nirrlv rrpreaeuleil this city be­
fore rrpellun of the fifth dlltrlrl, spoke to a ayrapatbettc
audlenre ald.-h applauded when
he eoutluded. Once during Ihu
apeevh ha was Interrupted by
applause as be dec Iarea dbch
legislation "Just won't work In
the Mouth."
.
"If this bill la such a good
plecs of legislation aa Ita pratt’eallaaed ea ra s e Three)

Delegates from United Stair*.
(Irrat Britain, and Franco JolnM
In an appral for *ho Chinese and
Japanese to settle their unde­
clared war "by peaceful pro*-

Count I,utgl Aldrovantll-Marap.
rottl. Premier Mussolini's repre­
sentative. went further. Ho said
tho conference could not speak
of a "quarantine" of one or tho
other of tho fighting notions.
Thta a* seen aa a reference to
President
Roosevelt's
Chicago
■peach.
\ .
"It ta clear.” said Aldrovancll* ,
Marescottl, "that there ran bn ]
no question of direst or Indirect.3
coercive measures along
lh»
lines of thiWe which hove been
demanded by certain Irresponsi­
ble elementa or evan of spVakloH ’ '
of a quarantines an»-a or lean
moral Inward .V&gt;o« &gt;*arUi«'«U&gt;tr. _
of tho parties In iM t ro n fllc t? T ^
Norman II. Davla. tho United
flu tes detegata sounded (he key­
note of the confereer* h t-p ro .
posing direct negotiation* bo"
(ween Japan and China.
A new obatarle to settlement of
(he Far Faatrm situation arose
when China ileelared she would
consider no peace lerma which did
not provide for Japanese evarua*
lion of Chinese territory,
. There was serious doubt among
lha delegates that Japan could
be Jnduced lo give up her poal*
tlon In North China and Inner
Mongolia,

Agriculture Group
Predicts H i g h er
Truck Drivers Are
Farm Costs Soon Warned In Parking

WASHINGTON. Nov. I.—(A7
—labor, equipment and auppllra
will coat the farm rr slightly
more nrxt year, the Bureau of
Driven of truck* over IB fre t
Agricultural Economica ptrdlrted In length who park on First
last night.
Street will not receive friendly
Three anticipated Increasea are
coupled, to (he farmer's disad­
vantage, with the Uurvau'a pre­
diction yesterday that cash farm
Income will probably b* slightly
less In 1938 than this year be­
cause of general buslneia reces­
sion. The Bureau expects higher
prlcex generally for manufactured
and p ro ra ted product* deepltr
tha slump.
The Bureau aaw, however, In
lla annual report on tb* outlook
for farm labor, equipment and
fertiliser, an advantage for th*
farmrr In expected lower feed
and seed price* nrxt Spring be­
cause of the good 1937 growing
"Along
with
higher wag*
rate*." tha Department of AgrL
culture1* economics branch aald.
"farmrr* apparently will have to
pay aomewhat higher prices for
farm
machinery,
automobiles,
building materials,
equipment
and supplies. Fertiliser priaas- al­
so will b* a little higher, but
advances g a g are not exported
to b* aa. larg* aa for other

F*a aiaauvui
Bo that nrwcomara to Sanford j
wIB ba aura to know of'lhla regu­
lation, Chief Williams Indldstn*
that many now sign* wUl ha
erected soon, a t conspicuous place*. J
_
I
Tha only way In which rhubatti
can ba produced at all aatlafaetore J
lly In Florida I* to plant th* seeds J
early In th* foil months and hat*. J4
veal th* young plants daring tho tfl
•pring._______________ _______

LOCALWEA
Gaoorally fa ir anight
Thursday, somew bat aaldar
north por^on tonight oad on
extrema northeast coast Th
day. Bali ease north waa* yla
—fa ir aad colder tonight, Th
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�Ye«t«r&lt;Uy,» Elections
•nlta ojT yaaterip/y Hecttena in which a nupyon, |&amp; nrdan, 't t d cnngresiraen wen named to
be ssgurcfaM / f f
wide b f profeaslongl pottpollUcal 'knalyftta for fndleaHons of the trM a
linking end for tome bearing on the 1940 proai Danoamtle and Republican parties. But to the
rver It appears- that (opal Issues devoid of naHeanee largely determined the results,
been said that If LaGuardla were re-elected
« * TWfk bYy 'a
u ipfenilsl
majority,
he wpoM
* w
w t w io
J
fnce for president In

&lt; * « * • * * * to-

■ Hflli ekaaiM wa

• S e ^ b U k iS S y
»• • .
*
u e y / t t o tlm*t*lcal
la • coilaetor of
Ml In hia omen St

i.

Leas pwtUdtog
UP* Is dra {act

tort ••qaailyj
p u t l&amp;ln*;

clothe* BMW aed datecttrw knap-

rh ham In this coun ' cdfnto
and lhat too ml t p ro v e
ie sections,
te mayor for New York City,
live to look nomep here else to
fcjrfjiein any chance of success In

f ? " Aki. P M ^ u n sa
«, p°aa—aor of a ( H .
rabbit, owner o( a bar-

d a cecuia iboreashfaM
to rs tbo ouroai iiasparido*.

iU •1**i*' "»

no oaaesni lor human hind
a . la Scat of atuS and abed
aas* eoM pato that .turn#
or a* Mind
‘ f bodies still and plUfnl.

)•' r \

fto. poMMsor of a d*o,
too mole an t Uod- »V*n
* rabbit, ow»ar ot'aMtouw,
■ field 4* cat In atpbbM
farrow.
John T* Rl|«h«yt

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•Tbare Is kass ly In beaaa,** to­

a watchful e r f on the** itaada.
Th*T acfullalge dotSly aafape'
pvrcheiJng e pw«r tharw and I
tbair loam Is slsifla. Criminate'
(rafM U lr sIM Why 10 l a pa la*
or cartMtlr to M boo ma*a
ado |tio "10001* prat* la aiafctM
otar tljarr activities. A fagltlrr,
s*r. trow MlBnaapplit Is Itkaly
to a«k ter h|e hometown papar.
Bad wtoa ha doaa a copper uioa!1r la rood/ la allp iko Irons;
on bln.

. to Ihelr flrpl political fkinpjsh,

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CIO and the campaign wga fought out on that
results can hardly fail to produce an adverse
the ambitions of JoHn I* Lewis,
vaults of peculiar Interest Include the. election
irtop In New York's "silk stocking"
stocking” congres*
Barton, afl advertising man, Is a Bepub*
efvatlve. Thomas Dewey, New York's
r r” defeated a Tammany candidate for
Massachusetts old time political boss,
xnor James M. Curley lost out In hla at*

WASHINGTON, N o r, I. —Oao
of tha thins* that moke Ufa later*
eating for wheel teachers W Alas*
ka la that they bare to aoprrvlae
tba reindeer.
Tba department of 'to to g tM
laya tha teacher* aort of drifted
Into tha job becauia they JO T *•
eloaa touch with the i
whoaa children they w en taochipg
■lacblpy
- p o d the Kaklmoa w a n to FrW
ny eat.
r wa* §
r as at)W ildlife Census
,
ir until
ropriated
\vwjf pie United States government undoubtedly l\
W« Pt&gt;*
icing many difficult problem* in its census of the unam*
over to
iloysd, i t Is likely that none of them will be aa nearly in•S sto rt

I. In all probabllllr other* wUI
enter tbe rocs to Urn and lb»l
DAYBOOK
the Florida Seprena C o en » «
GROVER
be a. Subject id cues and dlacaa*
for noma ttma to coma.
All *f f b l r f la a yory good
thing. Tba |rouble wllb you Bar
bvt tb* noreUy of Ifk ep t It going*„g a lot of otliar te |k . I*
Pi | jUUCP
lupr^G
mruH ^ llk . "™
•*_.
' -mtA lea
AIftePenI
rdik M
gotl tall
all mined
oo team.
l a t / ’and
IndUTeranl
up; and the gealmn*,
to Inform oonolrea on qneetlona
okiuo oa aetata
, , bpabwaa,
ff ifa l Import. VM fool *enl
be ________
bothered about
u , i to complaini that ithey
n
■warn ^
_ the pGovernp p
auftariog from the abort count in men!, bat Wa howl Uko tltober
the annual roundup*. ■*
Moreover, woirt« "w to n 'p a "totteUy
oft tb*
■
tb* opera lorn from tha United u n l, derernm ent bother*
s u tn t hired all the eapertaoced y/„ , 0t* now and fbep for
Kaklmo tordera a t fancier wagea president ,Of roT*mor. oral
(ban tbo Kakimo reindeer ow ned jfl? kod peg little or no a t
niuld peg, with tbe m a l t th a t tha t kia to aanetera, nongTMW
Ibklmo-awned bead* of reindeer r»*rra*nUilva*t eom m lssloi
u ran wild nod. to auflar *ri&lt;t * rail of olber minor i
U rrirk lea* a* from woireo. Gar- clala- A real contest tor
u b i Eaklmo vHlagaa ran to abort prcm« court aaata ought to
thrj, fared rvnl Deed,
i a long war Inward making
• * f
• Supreme-Court-con telega.
T

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8EBVED FROM
lltSO TO IrOO

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pfnMtantabla as topis of the difficulties which-tha Ameriton Wildlife Institute faces In its enumeration of ducks
hhd other (turns’ of wildlife. Imagine the problems Involved
Ht actually counting all the birds in tne United States.
"How does one go about taking a census of birds or
animalsf" says the Wildlife Institute. "The personal ap*
ptoadh system ufeed on humans would not, of course, be
Affective h rth Is Irtstanee. imagine w)iat would happen
^bppld • yjldUte census taker approach a nest, doff hla hat
and beam, "Good morning, Mrs. Grouse^ how are you and
all tfe* little Grouses and old man Grouse? I represent the
American Wildlife Institute and various other organisa­
tions concerned with your welfare. How many are there
In your family! Mrs. Grouse would probably push ah egg
i r s almost dally ecptoUng In his face, or at least, fly awny.
‘"(ho scientists and experts havp a more subtle way
of approaching wildlife to bit counted. At tho Storrs, Con­
necticut research' unit, for example, a novel method is used
io taking ruffed- grouao census. Tho Storrs unit is located
ht the Connecticut State College and la financed by the
American ^fllttllfe Institute, the U. 8. Biological Survey,
and'thc coUegl. Under the management of Dr. Paul Dalkc.
the protect has told out a census area. A territory of
farmer, before ha wcift.toM W*f- 1,800 aerbs has bofen mapped on a cross-hatched or gridiron
ils tbs fit. Augustine Reeote. Off
g .t o has-beewa.

M artini Garage

Tbs
jrga
tloo
TbU
sad
call.

pursbasar waa t
reoairing ■ serial*
In tola way twice
* u ahorUr after
eo tbe fallow * u
deported, pad be

nr M
latomaa month.
toe war,
as I re­
been eep-

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datedlysa la ike plgbl ctohsplalnclotoes maa freasaat tha
rigah" lateAmir placet, aVar*
f a e r a to * b r e a k wto t o ' sad
than On apandtog apeea*. N*r*
fhaa ana t o port!at feature baa
Seen mads in lbs ducky slew pi

Mlee, knows how te balance tha

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Awrlww -rAmiliif fnrni Eu- painted In' Gfue on trees. Tq take the census, tho line la
V y* r*i**t s"r alwittew at* f ¥ wtlkhd, the grouse are flushed or frclghtencd Into the air
e«*r toot*, toil fiMngoro TWon- --iJlKd 'tha 'cepsus taker make* note* that enable him to
»hl. evMlahar of tha Toklo nawa. gyy umM t exactly how rt|any ruffed grouse there Are in
*oW» Nkhl NVht. v en tem the iny flVeh "portion of the arp*. This system waa Invented
•rddlctlw that Mother world
Whr Will hraalr oat %Mlda a year by Ralph T. King of the University of. Minnesota.
1 "Til# experts arp fihw working on ways and means of
Jl MW ytatont1filnS-Japanaa* MW
dltoi la m l m hto sritoto toat taking an accurate census of the cottontail rabbit, one of
"TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY*
major problem* under Investigation at Storrs. Estl*
Note. O h.' w»IL “(hart ptobaMy the
weai.a tom# te U la number, .4
anA
*1 « V *)«* U T
at c4woa
present,
are co.llmlvlea
available only
toll aamtojter'talk tob. •
Ll" * "*■"
- "*—»» ’'1 *DWto»way.. ■. ■ * ■ ,1—
— | — B"&lt; ' '■
f trackli In the snow or hy the uso of good
Whjla Justice* ol (b&lt;
ead, they (Wpbnbly will
V PM M Urr lekaa warn, that
ferrpts to find their holes."
Buprajpe pon^t art
too U,*«. cupbasn Will toon b#
and wlU pa catlad nppn
lb* 1‘raaWaat and i

h* bar# aa «OM MMher Habktejd'*" IT naoondr ’raaoatete

SANTORO TWENTY YEARS AGO
h er

sap board tb a rt "llaW*

ta to to roogratulatod npon
wfnnlpi so (air a bride. Voile
Vritnaua has many trlente 1s
gSSford. Ha U ,a ypung man *wtm
I* bo«nd to iuecs«d Iq. tbo buU
»a*s world. Congratulations and
wUbaa are aa tended.

« a trlDa torn bofora Icing.

Is U s v : W TraUdry •(“na­
il • t stenataa *otKh ' ad cash
to n e ate rx* to tter Ma­

towdlaj and cbntlnaa the

CONFEHHMg BLAYINP
ucago,

nk 'at flanterd. tba Board
la' U arranging ' a tot\y
rtomoblla ride ter tb*

T k af ’tort

to

earriad

a Urm 'district and will
rd tb* fcondrola ot aeraa
thing' latuto. eatery' and

(te ^ 7 a

» bit at camitalgnlnl to
4#aly aagto -*• fU

Vtorld* guprama -Of
sleeted Vr tea p*s»
ter terra of. all ynir*.
Throe Juallaaa ot 4
blfh Cpnft, Who** W
p u l ya*r. Wirn Mjw
candidacy ter raolfcH
t*r thfn
,
.... ^*84 M te*y i
remain In o»flc*. If noml

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tb* general»U«tl«** ball
Noven)b*r.
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SWUM*
t- Ds» Gilbert «4 tb* state's t.r*;*
f «&gt;' I
may's pal It* anId last might Hirer* Haterdy M
i f . Key I
I Arthur (gappy) gapWabd, man. chapman. SSP°to*H
had e&lt;m(a*a#d te tto tekafrwnt Oorarooc
rnne in
e t t od to*
it
to nauorww
k -alayiag at Uarton U * .

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JugUco grad It. B»rtg. If
•d.

winter vegetables and wRI

voalt

am

A **-fto*f

it&gt;*vr*-flected
a t rfw - ala
s rfiRMI,

to gftiu a gthapa* *f tri
Florida »o tto ab*r*i ef

g “ pram* 0&lt;mrt pfto* an

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lam appear* to be one of the 'practice* In Cotlorllve fsrmlnf
Ihrmlnr alone attaining In some yeara a*
reason*, if hot the chief reason,1 that cut down the yield* of liushu»- inurli n* ll.ooo.ooo te at, ^ tta f
mnlores tl'u revululhui, the Russian* be
for the purge wfcMi ha* - meant hamli-y. Mura than u s employes
the urabi
gCatn trust
I mat were ►
shot
tor' ran oallnc more of their wheat,
death, iiiiprtaonment or exile fur of
°f •,h'
hut tor
mtilng poor grain wllh ( M slid' *&gt;' ih .11 ir.'i'u export* dropped
Ihoutand*. ' ' ' '
niton Inc wfacvl!* H&gt; Infest the' sburtily,, but ns Into us 1133 Ro­
How mucji,of 'bo wrecking was stock
*
| rlet tlusslh oxnurto.l TSI.ObO tana
delibrnitr and kaW’ much was due
Roll,, loreglnern who have of v l 111.1 1 .
Yet n H 11 lei authority told the
to tie iurfficlency ef tl&gt;e Russian, walrliisl the linage have reecho I
writer
m v iillr that iimhahly lit­
(lie
conclusion
thui
If
»&lt;&gt;iiii-tlilng
M» csrtlrsmvas, the buranterrey,
tle wheat v. oiihl bo exported
dlsconlent with 'w agri mnl eiuitli- hers wrong In innusiry o r a m - wlllilu tho tie .1 teur, deaplte inn
edit lire, the itlnn wllh n T m uky
tlon* in poorly fuutlii&gt;umt* idanlr or nlItijr&gt;hlnntlnh on h it iMdlllcal bumper harvest.
and mas* absences' ftum work— An-ihM bed iielter Watch mil.
■■Mieii of 11 , 1-i'ntHitilr will be
the only 'equivalent ef * all Ike In
foll&lt; rill (tut Inn jo t ' mTieulture kepi III a lo rn - f -* lie said.
Whether tho Koilet Culon I*
RusMa—tbs foreigner ran only hu* he -ji’ ns &gt;liiipqrUnil 11 pulnl
In Hoi ict eomlnmy as pUnitisl ki e|dris Me m u breadbasket amgueas.
• The Soviet press, however, bus in-hitl-liilU.itl--n. The tlovlel an pit flllc-l -is i precaution in rase
.
Jiemt full of criticism of condition* lliuilili-s mu tshiolt ilravllr steps ut war , .1 , pul ill.-elosi-d.
under' which m irblnrry I* dam­ now to top Hi,, utilise* hr local I T h ' po i- ini’* • Ivtro In Ihe crop
aged by scrldsnla. nr ollnaml to eflhl.ih. iirii » rre ’ilrlvlnn thnn j l» I ii;.. r III.ni in p o l yuan •«b*
!*• Idle Is-vausc ef Inch of spare n a n d j v-ii* t.r I t i e ' eolle,-llve forms. Hovlt’l | ii.t,■ a . uth. mill hti now ra
A m-oril 1 1op of iL| |inuliliatrl) oblti tt» l»uv niniiuf.iitoriMl goocji.
tart* .
While rr.vtillvc* In Industry Ibe.ouii non Ions of grslti Vhhi nullivt, fJim'e. ttnil lUithinx, It M
wetv fired for shirking responsl- year l« i-lh-il lir the Kovtet |ire»* entt find ilii’iw*
With f!in iiH'iind flTp-yi'iir piifi
tBhy in the slowbtg-down, offl- ni n vlelon (nr rnllectlvltatlon
eltls found guilty of insstisfer- and no-rhitniaml farmlnr. Ilefore I'jidml iitul 1* third lti*Rlnitlnn Ho*
lory comillions In i*:niciilluru* have the reCrliil-otu the grain produc­ irrnilK*r 7. l h n » itnd fnrtu erow*
Ikivf
iii^i'il |i' tuildtt oflp
tion aits nlniiil 7.’..000.0011 Inn*.
*n trlctl and shot.
Ite(ur,i tlu&gt; vs nr. ItuAsln export- tint tlmr ttntl i **t pn»durtlnn iff*
Wtlhln ihrm- niotitliH mere Ih-n
}0Q local officials In Curious Hut let ml I in to qttrthilile* ut agrieiilhir.il nrtl{f ffur D»t* ritinunilc Rlnry ut
mihl.
RuVi
rcpuhltr* have heen evecnled for prtsl net a, tho ri|iurta ‘nf gfiitu t|m ItilhtI'T
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Social Calendar
THURSDAY
There will be a business
meeting of tbo Anxiltary to the
V. N. A. P. O. a at tile home
of Mr*, ft* P. Crenahaw at 7:3#
o'clock.
The Prtendelilp Iicngue of tho
Congregational Church will meat
wllh Mm. J . I t Coot, 111 Pal­
metto Ammo, a t 1:M o'clock.
•The monthly, b u iln ru and aocial
meeting or llw T. &amp; U Cat* of the
Firat Baptist Chnrrb will -be held
a t the home of Mr*. A, K- ftoaaettfcr On Celery Avrnutt at 8:00
o’clock. Group Ninatier Five with
My*. S tarr chairman will have
charge of the program.
■The regular meeting of Perninole Chapter N um tcr Two Order
of E artrm S tar will be held at
1:tV h ’rlm’-k at tba MaeotHe llall.
• • Friendship night WIN be ob-

•ertfd.

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‘•“The 8outh Side P. T. A. board
ill meet iit itT.0 o’clock.
The regular meeting of the
Booth Bide P. T. A. will be held
a t l! 0fl o’clock.
*
The* Weal Aide P. T, A- will
Afeet at 3:10 o'clock In tho
Qv»»&gt;l auditorium.' Them al»ti
•U) be a bttnrfl meeting at
i : i l o’clock.
\
FRIDAY
Thn fllrl fThtMA.’ *111 mpel at
th a 'lillle llnaie nt 3:tr. o-clnek
a t which tim e Mr*, r . H. not*
talU’ give a talk" tin plant* and
flair t-ra.
’ The Worker's Council of the
Flrvt Baptltt Sunday School wfll
ibeet at 0:30 o'clock.
'"JT ie regular meeting of the
Amertean • I-rklon Aiulllary win
Be trehl ut the homo of M ra.lt.
Pi I-owl*. IMS Magnolia, Are
due. at SMS o'clock.

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Lake Mary Pastor
Moves To S t Cloud
The llev. J, M- Thompson, who
U past or of tho l.uke Mary Coramunlty Church, plan* to leave
Katurdsy for HI. Cluml where
he will asuumu the dudes of pantor. lie In i been pastor of the
bake Mary Churrh- for It 1-3
yearn,
A reception will be given for
the Her. aod Mr*. Thompson at
Iho I.ako Mary Church Thursday
oqyilinjcat C&lt;g:fU I du'clelk. dMMI
frtenda are Imllml to attend.
TO ADDRESS P. T. A.
Ira * . Dorothy I-a mb, County
Health Nurse, will uddreaa the
member* of Ihn.'W rat Bide P.
T. A. at jla monthly meeting to
be held Thursday afternoon In
tbo -West Ride - Brhnol auditor
ium. Tlic subject will be “ExcertloiJal child.''
AU ' parents are urged
tond IKI* meeting.

Personals

Honoring Mr. and Mr*. Cor.
don Dean wan « buffet nupppi
given last night by Mr. and t i n .
R. A. Newbinn ahd Mr. nnil Mr*.
W. A. Adame a t the Newman
home an Grandview Arena*.
A profusion of flower* were'
placed a t vantage point* about
the
tire roam*.
iw n u , The
asic dining
umini; table
wtnr .wae
Overlaid with a lace cloth which
bad aa Pa central cmbclllahmmt
an arraagemant of white star
jasmin*.
During the evening bingo wa»
enjoyed far which high ►cure
prUe wui awarded to llolluml
Dean.
Thoee enjoying thia ocean ion
were: Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Dean.
boner gueata, Mr. and lira . It
l* Dean. Mr. and Mra. Norman
DeForeat, Mr. and Mra, J. U
Galloway. Mr. nod Mrs. S. O.
Chare, J r , Mr. and Mra. W. C.
IlutchUon. Mr. and Mra. R. F.
Mann. Mr. and Mra. W. A.
Adam*, and Mr. and Mr*. R. A.
Newman.

Cagney Reel Blends
Music With Comedy

Mra. W .T. }Vlirel*ia and Mlaa
flatty tVheeleia spent the week­
end In Port Myers.
Mia.' Clement Whitney itootb
or Bouthbold. U I. I* thi&gt;gu#ft
of her aunt.'. Mra. ItlcharU TenKyck, for 'the winter.
Mra. Archie Franklin, Jr. and
•on. Roddy, left Sunday for Ar­
cadia where they will Join Mr
Franklin.
t'hnrir* llctla. who la attend
lug tbit University nt Florida,
spent the weekend wllh hit
parent*, Mr. and Mra. A. L
tk'eU.
Mr. and Mr*, churl, T. WhitakeV aanonme the lil ili ut o
ilsnyhlnr, Helen Jeanliie. in lli«
Kernald 1-auxhttm Momunal jfuapitnl m OrlntM-r 33.
Dr. ami Mr*, n. D Unwell
will leave tomuriow n urn Wig rot
Hollywood where Dr. cihwsII
will attqud the meet m, of tin
Florida Hlale Dental Society.

Quite different from tho runof-the-mill typo of icrceu mu*.
Mai
i«
"Something in Bing
About," (n which James Cagney several day* with her' pari
Is starring currently
nt • ihe Mr. and Mra. n, A. Cameron,
RHs
Theater,
Per1i*n*|
the
Mr*. R. It. ftoas will r&gt;q 1
aptest de*rr1 plion of Jbla latent
Cagney picture would Im “a this week from t'hnrle«l.i:i.
comedy with music," for, prl- C. where shn has liven sprtt ll
msrllr. It Is an amusing *nd a sheet time. Rhe will lie
ocrnnlunnlly
nont|menla|
tale, roinpanled home hr Mia. )*.
Swarta of Garden city,
I,
well luld and well acted.
Then. Is made and dsnclnl
Mra. Jame* Reginald lion-1
In the picture, but these ele­
ments, which era usually domi­ and rhlldrvn, Khlrlsy. Itlchard.
nant In ecreen
musical*, in and Eileen'’Walker, who have
•Bomnhlng lo King About'' are heea realdents of Hanford for
rubnrdlnated to ' the ttory and. several yean, left *yestrrday for
serve mainly lo vnrry pot the Toroflln, f ilo il i, where they
clever plot. There In* boon no Will nmke their future home.
conlratloni
htwuvrr,
lietween
Ihe author and the compose!
on thin ground, herauso they
happen |n be the same person
—V I c t o r Rrhortilnger— who
wrote the original story from
which Austin Parker Amhlonnd
the screenplay. He al*o wrote
ih s td Pram *•■« On*
1In* five new tours, which a rt ambleC M*ays,
why doe* it exempt
Introduced- la the production.
time* in adm inistration and pro­
►Tho, . additional rlreurts|ancs fessional positions.
employees
•■at Bcbertalnger dlreetad tho ■If retail merchant*.
saam sn.
picture, account* fur tint tin fal|t«*art »nrkera, tho** In aumually
suerewaful
lniegrallon tomnisvii iran ip o rtallo n . w ork­
1 f »lory. song* and danrea. er* and those employed by local
which hna been achieved In ntllllle*." he raid.
''Roraclhtng, to Ring About." In
"Why make a distinction be­
110 Instance |* a «nng or a danro tween return spinner* tn d colIntroduced merely to entertain ton ‘grower*. Anyone w in furor*
the audience or—a* ao oflun this bill 'I* Indicating himself.
happen a—to
divert
attention If he bolleyr* It Is good, by
from an Inadequate plot. In­ .discrim inating against million*
stead, Ihe song* and dance* who do n&lt;&gt;t come under Its pro
have the definite function at vision*," Mr. Wilcox continued.

Wilcnx

icjhx, Romancing and
£*s A Sensation

FOCUSED
COMFORT
TONE ¥

and

D ifferent

Healthful,
R adiant
H eat

R I D S K I N R I T I S T H l C R U S T of m Inclewa big
chunk of barbecued beef at a Bald day staged by Semlnel Indiaas on
their rensiyaUen south of Drlahton, Fla. This young Indian. Ihe de­
scendant ef a chieftain, gets a fall chare of the beef from cattle rats i d
kr the tribe ta the Everglades.

Soviet Russia
Celebrates 20th
‘Red' Birthday
Csntinusd Pram P j » . Ons

in

many 1-, It* inilnstrisl lU’Vrlopmrnt,
whit'll Ini-, ►inntil down this yrat
In null an extent that some fo r
t.'ii:ti nl m i vet* tall, of Industrial

Wa^es And Hpurs

LUNCHEOt^GIVEN
Mr*. James Reglnnlil flond
was ent*T|alned Monday with rtl
farewell,Iumheou ghen by lira.
A. J. Tjatlra a t MtKee’a Caslle
In Daytona nearh.
Those nttendlnr Ihe Innehcon
were: Mr*. Itoud, Mi*. A. J.
Clause, Mr*. i:nnun Thatl. Mrs.

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B uffet Supper Given
For Gordon Deans

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cl hi
’lin t year llie output of sovlrl
indu’tiy I, rnitimated a t » 7,fitM,
im^vtn mill • (nbout f IO,tBU,«K»,
Out) nt lie ur itrary ufricial ex
iliunge iate), ur nejily trn timci
tin- uutpiit in lu ll, tioul mining
hm iliiiiUil from UU.OOO.OOU tun*
tu It'lbJUili.UUH tun*, pig irun pro*
lim-tlon ft uni i.ftOii.oiiu to Iri.uoo.
(I'll tune, steel fium 3.000,000 tu
U’^OPJHM) tuns.
1 In' Intiiti*e iii production of
iianiufiirtpiiil kimhIs i* propor­
tions***- The shoe, rlulhing apd
knitting im liistrira have outputs
four and onc-hulf lime* what thry
wrre iu HH3.
Five-year plan* have Industrial
ixed Huisin. alachiiie building An
increaar'd 10-fnltl since the revoluth n , the Hnvlet* like to tinnst. Yet
industry i* found tu In- seriously
I’ gging behind it* rrhnluli-s in
this aniiiveieary year.

'The Congreeaiawn
then ’ ex­
plained th a t
tho
eiem ptlona
were made to lull Inin ■ sense
nr soeurlty
lho*e
eiem plad,
Mr. John U l^twl* ha* already
►aid th at this 1* only the begin­
ning, I predict tin t within 10 T H I Y F I L L F O R T H I S
disguise when Boy l e n t Jack
years,
and
poes’l.ly
w ithin
Cavaaawgh (above) ef Danville,
five, that ir th is hill become*
Fur this lig, soviet Iradtr*
a law, all etem pllone will oe
inertly hlaine “ wreck era" who were
rem itted," ini declared.
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follower* of l^nn Trolrky, regard­
I aithit, by favoring a bureau­
ed a* tbg arcb rlrvH of rammucratic law, "Is
selling
Itself
Feralstrnt cutting and ileslruc„ r spir* in the pay o f capldown Ihe rtv tr." was hls at
aectltMi. and
wilt- ftwfelt
th*.4lun of affected l/,inches i* one i#n ,t countries with war like j* right In bargaining and ihelnTm w»y of romt at ting borer* nrf rose ,)KIW „„ Bussl*. Till* *o-ca|l*d
I mum wage will
become Ike bushes. Bprnying .tlic bu.be* with « reeking In laduriry and agrfculLonlraux to which one )Hnmd of
maxtmum wag*.
Irstl arsenate (to Ad gntlcna of &gt;
A rrowd th a t eii-eedotl axbonleaux) ha* been addeil will'
pectatloes of Chwmber of Comdeter the insects from rutting o ffi
marc*
ofllclal*' rre e te l
tba
■beakar, who was Introduced by the leaves.
i
.
R a y n o r Msgulro of the orgaalsallon'a board of directors.
Fpr rontmlling Florida red »dTe
Also Introduced
w ire
Con­ on only a few ellru* trra*. a!
gressm an Jo*'
Hendrick*.
or
■pray cunaisling jif I’no pound o f !
DvDand. R epresentative of tble
dlslrict. Mayor-elect 8. Y. Way, common la ut wiry tump I I I right
Mayor. Cite*. Mra. w ilro i. Mra. gallons ef soft or six gallon* uf l a i croon,' wit* of the Third bard water i* rffrctlvp, A second
District Congressman, and Mrs. appllcalian will piobably •» nrcv»Crosby, nguUterdivUw of
the ■ary about six w rrkt after Utv
firat.
Juat Reconditioned
epeaker.

Extra CO M FO R T -C raater ECONOMY

O P I ii

DOORS

Bogota

H ett-R eflcctor Doors—an exduptve new
Coleman feature—reflect h eat like a m irror
reflects light. W hen doors are open, h eat
radiates into a focused com fort zone. '
W fien doors are closed, a large volume of
heat flows from the heater and circulatea
throughout the room, providing a 2-W ay
H eating Service.

DOORS

CifuUliMitl
Tfc«o«|koiil
Ike Dee*

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(1) Heat-Radiating Flni
(2) Heat-Reflector Door* O) Coleman Fuel-Saving
Bonier (4) Big Volume of Warm Mr Circulation
Com* in an d »ce the H e a te r you will ev en tu ally b uy.

Scott ■ Carraway, Inc.

STRICKLAND MOTORS’
Clearance Sale Specials

A d ded. F e a tu re
rial and privata airport*
decreased from M i in IPSO to H I
lit 193S In thia country, while mo­
nk ip* I airport* Increased frets IM
to 7W.

No first-rat* literary Chin***
bcolt would be Intelligible if n-ad
aloud vsactly *■ it l» written, fur
colloquial expm siona of *|»mh
have no equivalent la Chln*»c
character*.

A (ioud Huy u t

'325 1933 FORD TUDOR SEDANv 295
1931 IJLICK COUPE........ :......... 1 2 5
1932 CHEVROLET COACH......
195 C J Cohtlitinii, Overloud
‘395
1936 FORD PICKUP TRUCK
re and 1Tire*, A Steal At |
New Part, 8est
The Money At
DcjR. .......
}932 FORD TUDQR
225 Worth
295
1933
FORI)
TUDOR SEDAN
Low Mileage, Unexcelled Cojulitiuii gt
Body, Hood Kublwr und n Good Buy ut 4 J J | R
1935 FORP PICKUP.........
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1934 CHEVROLET TRUCK ,........

N«w -Paint tuid Hood Tires

1934 DODGE,PICKUP T^UCK

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C o m p le t e L u n c h
of deUeinw
Mfet your
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A u th o riz e d F p r d A n d L in c o ln Z e p h y r -D ealer

Palmetto. Ave.

Sanford, Florida

Telephone 128
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W oolfdk Predicts
FlrrtiM arket For
Growers Of CitruB

rhael Reports
irket Is Ready
For 4th Season

' "" ' In China available for actioa. Drd traa ro w er* Van export • , | | udMW anlef. Japan la f if hi In*
Ann, satisfactory market on A'^ mainly by money power and aoper*
ot lhair ’early and mld-##**on lor armaments. General Chian*
frail. R, H. Woolfolk. vice pree- bo pea to rod the Invaaloo ly ev­
ident o* Amart can Frail p ro w hauatlng Japan a * money lopplf,
art, declared bars today la bla and curtailing her war supplies.
Fall review of crop Conditional Dr. Hudson alao told the organ land marketing proapecta, "While cation about Orneral ChUng’* wife
tbo *ov era mart
aallmata
In* | who la n graduate of an American,
eraaaea the orange crop by ^University. l i t deelarwj that ike ia
aroand 1.400,060 boiea over laal'of groxt uaalntanre to him aa aha
year, yet oa account of ran* apeaka arvrral different language*
oral condition!, lha time of and the haa been appointed head of
matorltr, and' other favorable the Government Aviation Depart*
factor*. I ■•-# no reaaon why menl ilnce the war began.
■rower* abould be stampeded,! In closing hit addruar, l&gt;r. Hud*
or loae confidence In the yen- eon stated that China doee not
ar*| outcome of the price liveta'w ant war but.will defend her own
on
early
and
mld-#«a*on corntry •* any other power would
Woolfolk aald. before ocelli* it conipicred by the
oranges.'
“Condition* are no much dlf- Japaneae.
ferent than laat yaar and In' PrnM ent Howard Long preeldour competitor state of Call- ed over the luncheon and there
fcirnle, on account of the art* warn reveral *up«1h Including J.
bach caaaed hy th* freeie of A. Wea'hrred, llill Meadow* of
laat January, the maturity i.t Galnravllle, the Rev. W. P. Rrooka.
fruit ha* been retarded. Bhlp- Jr. and Juthn Hlcnalrom of The
manta of Naval orange* from Hanford Herald,
that atata will not be In *ny: A director* meeting followed th#

erveae the volume of mulneea at
Ike market by a t leaat 28 p e r
) The market rm laorant win be]
ye*opened within a few da ye by
P. 3, Aflyel. and It la expected
th a t H wW be entargeB eoon m
order to accommodate the patron,
age of the market during the
peak of the aeaaort.
' Two more Innovation* expect­
ed a t lb* market IhU aeaaon to
the aale of banana* from tha
platform in any quantity and
'alao the packing of tomatoee
which wm be In eherge of en
“ S T Michael aUted that he
Waa putting forth every effort
to make available all commodl*
Um and flea tha beet poaan&gt;le
eervlce to trucker* and oth*rr
‘ ' t* m a te aa large a volume of
bttatneea aa potaible which will
Vfgpglprocete by affording n read.
• Idr market for th# prodocle ol
't h e farm er of Seminole Count]
V.' and tba vklnlly.
A.*.; Service* for trucker* a t Uw
atata market Ineludei Waaiern
Union with direct wlra and full
m eaty order aervlca. Franck'*
Cold Drink and Tobacco Shop,
market aervlca station for gae
*n and Ure*. truck weighing
■ acaba, for weighing grot* and
oat!load*..cltrua Inipertora, Pad*
' erel-Btata Market New* Service
and foil polk* protection.
During the part few deya, Mr.
.; Mkhael ha* wrlttan hundred* of
• letter* to former petront extend*
big to them a aperlal Invitation
. to via It Sanford and th* market
.- daring tha coming year and tall*
lng them of th# many Improve*
mania a t tba market over laat
* year.
Mr. M khatl h at eat for th*
■ goal of th* market thl# eaaaon
• 71.000.000 volnm* of bu*in***.
DEATH WINS EIJ5CTION
! PETERSBURG, Va., Nov„ 8. —
W7r-De»th belt John A. Mallory,
Petersburg’* high constable
/o r 40 year*, In a “race’' for reelection. Th* Confederate veteran
died Monday night, unoppoood for
the voting yaatorday.
OWEN VOUNOS HERE
IT . AtjbusfrlN*. Nov., 1. —
(AT—OwMi D. Young, lb* Indus*
trlallat, and bla wits are apandlng aavarul day* In BL AUgua*
tin* aa tba house gneataofMra.
Young* mother, Mr*. Walter
Van Rounaaalaer Fowl*.
CRE8TVIEW, Fie., Nov„ 3. Three thousand pounds of Austrian
Wintqr pea* for aoror crop planttug* m Oklalovsa County war* re­
cently pure baaed, aaNqqMpg to
County Agent K. R. Nolaon.

Comity Board &gt;
Arranges WPA
.Road Project

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of California Valencia orange*
I* practically
(Inlabod.
Thl*
leave* a wide open market faf
Florida fra il throughout
tha
Gulled States, or at leaet In
all or tba market* of tha Rocky j
Mountain*. Thl* situation ran he,i NEW HAVEN, Conn , Nov, 3 .expected to continue well Into M1)—Mayor John W. Murphy,
December.'* be said.
■ l(democrat, was re-elected for. •
“Our situation hare In Flori­ fpurth suerrastve term yeeterday,
da la alao altogether different defeating hi* republican rival,
from any year I ran rsinaintier,'* George F. Barnes, by more than
the Rtus Gooes executive con-; 14,000 votes. The unoffklal vota
tinned. “Tha rltrua crop ha* wa*; Murphy, 30,203; Barov* Cl,*
been dlalrlbuted by nature her- 481.
aetl. The blooming period this,
year attended over to seven
month* which will prevent the
entire crop from maturing at
one lima. This will Insure a
regular movement of fruit
to
markut.
• f F iv e S tate*
"It 1* generally known that
S p e n t* *
It require* nine month* from
the blooming IIm* to ibu ma­
turity of cltru* fruit*.
Fruit
O O iiH C it
must b# ^bl* old to ps** slat*
and federal
maturity
le*t*,“

Tops' In Baseball

(OwlhinH e m a g t |* Ooel
mlaalanera a blue-print for the
prepoeed beautifkxtlon of the
grounds (Urroundlng the Big Tree
The blue print was ordered filed
and th* Chamber offklale were
advised that work un th* project
will be ronnldi-rrd at noon nn |&gt;oi
*ibig.
The Iloaul alio approved the
purchase of t rash register nmi n
typewriter for the office ..f the
County T*a Collector si a cost of
over |600.
Clerk O. P. Ilerndrn, and Cheir-

n,‘n ot

w »■ wirn.m»

Wrr* I n i t r u c t e d b y (he Commix'l o n e r * to eii- c u le n decil t i n m ifer-

lng the County-owned gyern house
to the State Department of Kdu• S A C S ,
ration ao that he proposed enlarge*
i n o b “ Prof ro,Bl ot lh* Plant »m1 the Increase
.( m i. T. toJ of the ataff might be carried on
k aro altered by th* But* DepartmenL
mb, *
A number of roqueaU war# alao
received yuaterday from tubercu­
lar patients of th* county who de­
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LOANS DEC LINK
sk* admittance to lh* Sanltorlum
WASHINGTON. Nov-, *• —OP) near Orlando which open* In th*
—Tim Federal Iteaervs Hoard re­
ported yvalorday a substantial near future. Th* request* were
for later conaldermtlan.
decline In bonk loan* to btiai- filed
Tbs
Commissioner* approved
nra* Industry uad agriculture
the donation of ISA -to the Beml*
during the woak ended Oct. &gt;7. nol* Chapter of Future Farmer*
lit . n* weukty rondltlon atata- for their fair exhibit In Tampa.
men! uf mrmlwr banka lu ' tOt
clttca, the board sold Hies* loan*. I Alao during tb# session at
advanced with securities atcol-l
Intern!, dropped (4,(100,0(14 to '
tm.ooo.ooo. Hilar loam otherwine aecurod and umecured full
R* N. NIPPER
&gt;61,000,000 to (4.117.000,000,

HAVE YOU SEEK

TINY HM ?
C r u W w U N V tU a
•b c trlrit; free* « • galloa
gaaeUse.

on. Laat week they downed tha
Leesburg team by a acore uf
41 to • *nC prevtoualy beat De*
Load **d Bartow b/. acore* of
ia to a.
The probeble etaiYing line*ap for tha backfleld Friday will
be: Dee. Roe ter. Johnson ead
Roberta.
The
line.
Chltlom.
Burn ny,
Henderson,
Dingle,
Wlleon, and McNeil and ttefora.
L E G A L N O T IC E
n tm n * r e c m a o m m a
( M a t* Lew 1MB
■t a t * o r F lo rid a ,
cuuntt o r acuiNotJo.
Tee a ad eeeli of yoa ora here­
by notified and required to proaeal eay claim* and d.m.nd*'
which yea. or either ef you. may
have agmlnit th* eatale of P. H.
Vemay, dtnxatd, late ef eald
Cuuaty. le the County Judea el
flamInnlt County, Florida, at tile
office la tha Court h \u w at
geafent. Florida, within eitht
calendar anuathe from the date
ef tha flrat publication ef till*
notice. Koch claim or demand
mutt be In writing, and mnat
etata the place of reatdenee and
poat erriee nddreee of the claim­
ant. and mutt bo ico rn to by
Ilia Claimant, aaant, or hla at­
torney. nr tba ta n t will become
veld according te law.
Thl* a day ef October, HIT.
I
FRANK gTANUCT VKRNAT.
JR.
Admlnlatrator of tha Katal* ef
F. a. VKRNAT.
Deceased.

Rana radio and lights far awly

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handled, th* Commlealontrs ap­
proved the Notary bond of i . Q.
Huff and ordered filed th* annwgl
report of County T&gt;x Collect*
Jno. D. Jinklna.
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TI1RRK ROOM Apartment. No
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Street.
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CA LLED WHILE H E R E , DC
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WELL I-OCATED house for renL
Arallabto after nov II- Mr*.
W. A- Leffler. Phone 47E
Whit* Gaaollne, Dlatllate, KeroeaM

OOOD FORD V4 plokmp ilML
cash or term*, pantord Haleb
Co.
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the oll:mlaer burner More bask

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Dolmio
Ford V*8- Will trad# cheaper
car and give terms, p^on* 117-

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lie Poim*i to

p f l t l t BUY and sail teoond band Use Doaler A day's Paint—If*
"Beat for th# - South" boceua*
clothing. 481 tcaat 4(b Btreat.
lt‘t specially blended and manu­
factured for th* Southom climateStanleyltogara Hardware Go.

I* TV* advee pathae
of Aa banal A wievnl
ef A * i llim a ld 'e
pall U Be paint kol*

Repairing
Diamond Setting
Engraving
McLaulin, Jeweler

rta

WANTED: By an oU lino legal
. reaorv* Ufa laaurauc* company,
' salesman to handle th* Mortuary
Fund policy bow being sold by
Ihnorgl associations In Florida.
Far haps this la only eld line legal
yean ye company offering that
policy /o r' elgty days In FloridaCompany'* position splendid, m a t
SMmro high class representation,
r pore anal surety bond required,
-. tpotfe epeat only about two months,
i hrekeror* boalnaao accepted. One
- Fterida agent ha* written 188 ^ p f pHealham la 14 daya. Immediate
^fatarvkw a arranged with shea*
l»Uly MUetuatery applkanU. PJ f t l M l t f , Mltotgomery, Alabama.

Hudson TeU Of
China-Jap War

Croom's Academy To
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On Eve Of First Election
Russians Told How 'To Vote

[OLE A HAVEN FOR STUBBORN CHINESE

Election I i Cited Aa Showing JJnparalled
A d v in ta ca Of .New Constitution Given
People By Dictator Joseph Stalin
Thousands O f Be-In*
forcem eats Arrive
On Shanghai Front
' To Stem Jap Tide

F i g h t i n g Bitter
On Soochow Creek
Japanese Air Raiders
Continue A t t a c k s
■ Over Wide Section
.

P H N Q H A I. N ot . 4.— (A P )

t-Thousanda of f m h Chi­
nese troop*, w*U-equipped
and thoroughly . dladplin«d
poured Into CUneM positions
today on the Shanghai front.
During a personal inspection
Ja m e s A . Mills, A sso c iate d
Press
correspondent, w it­
nessed the arrival of the
Mw troops
Ho told
look Inc and
unafraid of
Inc plaeoo

frost • tho woot.
tte y woro smart*
apparently nttoriy
tho Japan mo bombin ertias it . * Aided by

Children's H o m e
Society A p p e a l s

*

■ p RICHARD O. HASSOCK

MOSCOW, fro*. 4. - O n Uo
OTO M ibotr nation's Mth birth­
day. 1M.SH.n o M tb t
voter*
havo boos told how to coat
tholr ballot* tn tbotr t i n t n*
Uoa wUo legislative alvctlon.
Tha olecthoa of tho m w t a ­
proot*
soviet,
or
hlramm-al
comarti which U to repine* tho
Indirectly sleeted eaatn d oiocu-

No Proper Pei
For Duke's Ai

Tho oloctjos campalcn, which
l i M a campalcn of la*a«* and
pareonOlttSeo. VMtt on* of &lt;■&gt;(tractio n to euring lo r governWASHINGTON, Nov. 4—GF
ment-apprivod cstotqfetr*. atetna Tho Duko of Wlndaar win i
to bavo d o n t ' m e k ^ toko the chance- hi* deslgnstlca of Chat
mledo of tho p e o p le , o il U o E. Bodaux as hi* roproteutaltn
wave
of
otocslloni,
a im U , 'hi* American tour d**pH* Am
dUmlasal* and pill**,' which can Federal km of Labee critM
nn*h*t&gt;-d In onn of tho bloodIcit ynaro stone lh* revolution.
Thousand!
of
propnsnndlito
lirdaux aaltl In a stateniawt M l
and arH atora |wva lawn sent Icaicd through hla'praaa rapml
to factor I**, sp a rtiu n h t' house* arntaUva here that h* talked wttMf
•a d cotloctlva tana* over orrn- the Duka In r * r b this m a w h J
»litb of th* oarth*a outface — by telephone and that RbgtandN
lha area of lh* 8evl*i ' Union - abdiratad king waa “looking far-!
•loclloa
law*
'In explain lha
ward with all th* entknalasm *4 u
hnd lalenalfy lha aitaa Instnic- joung man - lo k b vblt' to &lt;h*'
lion la voting
for' "political­ United .Stela.
ly reliable1* candidate*.'
Bwlaux's atdlemeat waa laouud
Uoat observer*
beUtva
the .shortly after
Vrfilltem' Qrooa,
blood purse has strengthened president of lh* A- F. of I . n i l he
B ulla'* pow*r fof lha election*. approved the action Of Urn BaktShortly heforo they fhmlly .urronderod tho Ctopri d b trk t of Ito n g ta l. Chiaooa ■ooldbrt are
Sumo
holtave
lha
hlertlona
morw Federatien art Labor In evte •hawn fighting from n shell hole blasted beside th* North Btetkm by a Japan**# bomb. Later th*
w ars delayed Bntll th e ' various
Icialnc Uw Duka for k b aoWctltR dofondon withdraw from lha ere* which ha* boon reduced io ruin*.
ropabllca which form the Boof Hedaux to arrance lha Amor*
vlat Union bad p arted of hla lean Itinerary of lb* Duka and

Track Claude Howard It
tin Of Main Speaker At
Central Lions Club Meet

EZEKIEL LIVED ONCE
BY M.V1RA GARNEft
l a Tha FaMbhora* Weekly

Incurred lha oppoeltlon of th*
Ame lean Federation of Labor SI
wall a* other labor group*. TV*
"stretch-out'' system b a mean*
by which tha production avsrag*
of workingmen U mvaaured for S b
purpose of paying bonuses to
thaw who produca above tha aver*
■ re .'

meal time* lo pee that lh# IRUo
boy cvl wfcat he wanted lo eatand when thing* grew tiresome
In ' the long, hot afternoon* Bud
must rock him to sleep.
Homrhow, during the bu»lne»*
of eterting to school, growing
up and coming tn Florida to live,
wo Ioat find. I know no more
where h o , wont than whore he
cam* from. Do y o u . think that
as lh* yoaro go b y out thoughts
„
•

«ea Arm Imparlance Of PreFireman
a er v lo g ^ a M Ana
nd jjlaad Slab la Emphasized Number Of

ma LtattWr* ' trta vmftkSd W
hare' ooriy today and tea fireman
Jams* White, of Mamphb, baa
killed. Mangled body waa found
beMoth lh* wreckages'
Jacksonville.
* '
3 Engineer Charlm Barnett uf
Anything th a t ehfldraw can eat, MemphU,. waa oerteualy Injured,
vrotr or enjoy will h o 'w u rm ly h b right pgm nnd U ft log being
welcomed by tho S tate Superin­ savored- Nona of tho passengers
tendent, Marco* a “Daddy" F ag g , was huqL
and nil a rtlc b a eth er th an cash
Tho onglnd^aad two axpropa
r haoId ho sen t to U o ChOdreu'o co n carrying race horse* to Now
Homo, 1S00 Blvu M o A re n a s Orleans ovarturnod blocking rad
JackaonrfDo, o r to on* o f tho traffb . Three of tho boram wore
Branch Rocotvteg H u m a t U k r kUbd.
,
Other cars of th* train, oureute
from Chicago to Now Orlocao, re
matesd on tb* rails with th* oxooptbn ' o f ' tho boffat car whbh
did hot ovorturn. Conductor Jo*
F^ Bomcu ef Mamphb said cow.

Schools To Observe
Notional Book Week
Cit y n e w s b r ie f s

liiriiwsy ta Aivantnn."

Tha Library Dopartaowt I win
roodact a Footer OtotMt u s a i
tha atodonta of W s botttnnaa

Inventor Of “Si

functioning all Ihoee year*. U
cited / dally In the preao a* a
event oOctallat event, fltlln s to
rommomorato the revolution «t
Novombor T. HIT.
It la eUad aloo *a ahowlnr
th* an parallel*d advantages of
th* coMlltatloa given to the
peonl* by tha chief of tho rorom anbt party. Joooph Stalin.
Foralca ohe»rvara rocard lh*
•taction a* own of tho tow posi­
tive product* Of th a cnmtttolion. Aa tor each f i t r u t w , a*
fr«*dora of speech. and of th*
proa*, they know .that no line•t*n woald dar* to niter a word
o r crtlldote of th* B talln.raglmo w lthla bearing of a police- tuttmltj
DocheaaW ith many, If not moat nf
man. T h a r food In th a *official
Bodaux. a Frenchman, m td a ja
proa* th a t mmwroaa
editor* Ike old BolshovIk'o out of tha fortune la thle country m lilac t |b
bavo boon removed
because way. S u lla and communism are ••-called “stretch-out" system to
IQaoMwai* on Fsae P i n t
th eir paper* ooomad to davlata
American Induilry, and a* M M

Facing a huge deficit (over
113,000.00). th* laigaot deficit In
If* thirty-five year* of service to
over thirty-eight thnunonil home*
lest and orphan children tn F lori­
da. tho Childraw's Boms Society ef
Florida b making an urgent
Tbaukagivbg oppmU for 'tends.

IftCmooa that .tha b k w l win
lake part In Uo aM ritlte por­
ta Into* in tha holding -o f ' n
National Baoh Week daring the
week of Nut. 11. Ihmngh 'Nor.
M Tha national affair la to ho
renter** aroaad “Tha Mogto

from Uo atreight Hu* n( HI*

For Armistice

Friondd i f Nr*. I , D. Laaaros
Brodfclyn; n . Y.. forasccly
f rohroT t T * ^ L v ^ " ^ t h s
ih k s ( to r has head. Or. ■. D,
■acne recently a t thetr home
*hai aSlW

*

aBtfrom
to __
th tr A if o rii
___ _
Lion* Club whbh mat *kat. night
In th* grill mow of tha Valde»
Hotel In regular session, Qondo
Howard, gams and fb h conoerva*
Uon , ottneur, brought ont many,
potato od interoot oancornlng tho
saving offgomo and fb h whbh ho
eheiuetorbod «* c m ef t b great•at asaote to tho community and
Mr. Howard mentioned certain
csseo pertaining to tho illegal nso
of seine* whbh ho said wore en­
dangering tho fishing advantages
of th b ooctbn. Ho ookod the lions
loot night for their assistance
in conserving both game and fbh
In 8emlnole County and In helping
with the work. “It would prove ■
tCewUwoe*
fa s* ale)

Nine New Members
Initiated By Antlers
Hie toll 1*Uon nf Inin* new mem­
ber* af th* Banfard A oiler* ar&lt;
ganItalian fnwlarod th* regular
meeting held at th* Benffrd Elba
H#n»# on lo o t tJnbu, A Venn*. f**t
night.
‘j

Th* meet Inf W*a opened by a
short address ta lh* m w momhare by Jooo* C Lodgu, Exalted
Antler, wba told lha group of th*
variotia topb* and aim* of tb* orgonbatlen.
During tR* raceflnr a roramhta* was appointed to talus charge
of the details and co-operata with
the Elks far tho Father and Ben
Banquet to ho hold at lha riah m
Now. IT. Also present at tbo weal­
ing woro Elk Brothera J. E Terwfllegor. Ran
Packard, Polar
Thurston end Father A. 8- Pock.
Tho m w members Inltbted b i t
night woro Retort Stehteff, Dougloss Stenrirom. Prod ItHch, If- A.
Harkey, Hesdry Tsmm, Sabott
Marlowe, L. M. Telfotd. John
Morgan and Georg# WHhtnwn,

-lurT' *5*

For Police

V t |h t Ho w d i JkaaM there. hMpkig
about tho place, washing dbhe*.
b rin in g bnakata of chip* from
tk* woodpite. always happy and
polite. Uo w m - tho o m to otart
tlm *setting gam**, to brer moat
of the Mamo U tragedy over
took.ua. lo accept gratefully th#
pi sea of candy or fru it no on*
-rise cared for. I do not know
If ha received any pay I " be­
ing there, or simply com* becausa ho loved uo. I know my
mother kept him patched end
clmn. end b* at* hie mvob tn
lh* kitchen. •
W* had n little cousin who
lived In Naahvin* nnd spent Us*
summer with us In the country.
Each summer when lh* tiny red­
headed follow arrived Bad be­
came, automatically, his private
property; h b g u l* . counselor,
frbwd. Rod must be there t i n t
thing In lha morning, must think
of aomothtng lo pby. pbk “•ricko n " wnt of small, grubby hare

Nineteen poreoaa were tried be­
fore City Jadgv Frank L MBIer
hr u oeeolon * of tho Mcwblfal
Court In Uw local police *■tetien
yesterday aftvrnoonHelllng lottery tbhete hooded
tho list of charge* preferred
agalnat tho** arraigned before th*
jodg»
Th* following 10 nagreoe w on
tried on charges of to llb g lot­
tery Ibkets and warn nmtencsd
to pnf * fine of l i t or oorvo TO
daya In tha rily jail: Chris Lamar,
Georg* Hagin, Walter Johnaon, it.
ft. C bria Herman Rafo*, Bism i
King, Horae* Mltehall. Berry Btebbina, Dan BlhtTalr and 1 |m Grif­
fin.
Tha eoaoa of Helen Jookoesp and
Leroy Bell, negro**, charged
with disorderly conduct woro coo'
Untied to lh* M i l court eoaolonClaude White, negro, charged with
loiterlag, wm dbatiaeod
- George Byrd* negro, chargwl
with driving white Intoxicated woe
found guilty . end, t oeilmeod to
pay ■ fine of 9300 or serve aO days Get Hunting Licenses
In the* rtty jell. iThe cam uf Ed
Early, Urges Ware
J oms , tb o charged with driving
while IntOxbateA wee conttaned " f t b only a few mors doya
until tb* Mat court scocKn.
natt) tho opening of hunting
D. H- Dover, charged with season and Coonly Judge H.
drankenneai, and D W. Murray, W, War* today nrged all lotbl
charged with mbparfcbg a truck t ports men to
purrhaa* Ualr
ovor I I foot la longtS, woro db- hnnllag Ileans** esrty In order
mbaod.
l« ovoid Uo lest minute sUasJaooo Freeman, nagro, charged
wlU speeding dlifl’ running a rod
light, estroaloR a f t hand and
Bom Thomas, cKafgod with park­
ing without lights, plashed guil­
ty sad wnt given a l-day suspend
ad sentence by &lt; b Judge.

Gasoline Thieves Are
.'At .Work b Sanford K

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larger ram for U a prtrtg hnatlag.
jwdwrthst th. apottteto*
bo aware of Uo ref ute

treating
S trains
I the vertoua

1

la U a
lagufn

Britain Prepare*
To Trade Ageeti
With Gen. Frisco

Brussels Parley Lea­
ders Seek Commit*
tee To Urge Japan
To N egotiate Peace

Germany Is A g a ii

Invited To M eet

j

Second Invitation T# j
Japan IsAbandonea rl
For Second P I a A A
HR UBS O ft. Nav. 4— &lt;A &gt;.)
Tha Rraaaeb Conferentt N U ,
aatlona decided Inlay ta a*M» ' : :
power a oab-cammlttoo ta offer'.
Ito aid ta Japan and China Iseffect lag a peace between th a
two aatlona and reliable Indt*
rat leas woro that tho United.
Hi***,. M U fc aad b l | h a : j
would ho an tho cwmmHtom.
Italy and IV* ace ab a probably
would ha represented.

BRUSSELS,

N ov.

4,— -

J

(A l*)—A commit tea from
tha Brussels conference Will
Mind .an sppssl to Japan to
open piece negotiations witS *
cVlnaT*55eh a decision waft j
reached today at • private
meeting of the leaders of v
the parlay and moat y e t be -

Bombing Raida Kill
. 80 A t Marbaatro,
And 225 A t Lerlda
^LONDON, Now 4.—(JF)—Frtm *

Minister NovDIo Chomhorlaln• told
th# Homo of Common* udny that
the British gavnrnmawt and tho
Spunbh biurgont* w»f* Mgo*

tf&amp;fc tWOll *«* lh? m ih tm r i. a

*lo childhood memories? Min* aa. toMimarciil aggoU.
One day I parked my cor T hb did not moan, ho declared,
near the flt. John'* Hirer In a da facto diplomat* recaguMbu suite preU bly could be achieved
waioh n crowd of darkles fishing. for Insurgent Generalissimo Fran­ through
a commIUoo
which
,.
I hoard o sudden rollleklng cisco Franco,
really would bo a eommltie* of
"These agents will hsv* no dip* madbtlou.
laugh) and there waa Bud. juat
•a t remembered hint) about lomatlc status," th* Prsm ljr **ld.
Tho Itelb n delegation mid tho
seven years old. black, pa,f hnl
Nov. 4—GP)—
HENDAYK,
full of amlb* and ‘'manner*.'
able to turn n quick, perfect Bpanbh Insurgent troops In Uia
"cnrtwheol" from n standing po­ southern Aragon offensive wore
reported today to hove captured a
sition. Bud retncamslrd!
It w m not long before this stratogb mountain position In lb*
•ante small darky began lo com* Fuentoa lector Thousands of reto my)&gt; back door to sell thing*: Infareomanla war* massed behind
poos, avocado peira. balled pto- lb* Insurgent line* to rontlnoo tho Mrs. Gladys Kendall, home dote*
nnts. And nlwny* after the Iran*- push os soon as wsathai would onstratlon agent for
Sembtoln
action waa mode, he would oak permit.
County, left yesterday for Gallon,
In h b soft, husky voice, "la yo‘ Dispatches to Madrid from M ar vtlle where she will attend tho an*
got • piece of ol* braid yti* * In' batten, a Catalan c|ly about 100 nual Instruction Bebool for HoteP
want?" He knew that If I had mites w ell of Barcelona, sold It Demonstration Agent* beginning
hot bread, plo or a piece of cake, was esllmted SO persons were thle morning nnd continuing
killed and an unidentified number
ho was welcome to It. *
Injured bi nn Insurgent air raid through tho remainder of
And •« Bud coma bock in late ypoterdoy,
Th* deslh toll
Esekbl. If I should'dedicate my from U similar bombing of Lerlda
During tho ochool Instructteg
little book. I think I ¥nuld any. Tuesday was officially set at HIS the productive phase of tbo pro*
T a Hod, very dork ,to .‘ mok# with more th in 700 Injuredgram for tha bom* d e m o n stra te
agent*
ouch a bright kpdt In my Uf*.1*
particularly
T- !------— ------------- said, ' | e
Holiday Schedule Is rinding
riaaaos la gardening, peak*
Geo. Gibbs Advocates
Planned By School tyy and dairying nnd also censor"
ration of tha** products throogh
,8 t Johns Canal
Th# holiday echedut* fo r tbo Cfttlfllltf*
Mrs. Kendall has boon InvMfS
JACKONVILUE. F la , Nov, 4. schoob of Uo county for Ito re­
—(AT—A short renal, cut from mainder of the school y ssr was to giro n radio addraos ovor Sta­
adopted at th* regular, oeoolan of tion W'RUF In aalM ivlll* aonw*
Hanford on tho St. John* Rlvor to tha Bern bole County Board of lima during tho week on the
TttaovlU* on tho Indian Rlvar, Publb Instruction 4n Uo office Homo Demonstration wash la
would bring Jacksonville an on- of County Jluperlntoodeat T. W. Beninols County. Sho will ■pools
nual revenue of half a million Lawton la tha Court JJpua* yea- on lh* Farm and Horn* Hour pro*,
gram whbh b broadcast da By
dollar* from yacht*men, Georg* terday.
- Th* achodub set for th* coming from th* station*
Wl Olbba, president af lh*' 8L yrar la as follow*) Thursday,
lira , Xondall plan* to remain 'ta
Johns Blew improvement Asso­ Nov. II,
Armblleo
Holiday) Oalnoovilla at (ho conclusion «f
ciation, told members of Uo South- Thursday, Nov- U , Thanksgiving th b ochool until th* Joint moot'*
afternoon, Doe. teg of County Agents and Ham*
•Uo BboImss Men'* Club during a holiday; Friday
17 at lha regular closing tlma Demons ration Agents whbh to*
luncheosr mooting yaoUsday.
Christmas holidays begin and glna a t tho University City Mow*
H b further suggestion that an Monday morning, Jon. I schools
advertlatog effort to a s i o U In- [
taroat yacht* operators to visit The bids whbh woro ochodolod
During U a atoaoM of the
Jacksonville gad to cruise on the to
I bo opened for a car of foal oil Homo 'Demonstration Agent 4-H
B t Jthno wa* adopted aa a dub woro not received and Mr. Lawtoa Club end Wtemon’o Home Doteond.;
objootlro. .Tha odrarUsiag com- Indicated that to ‘ believed the si rat Ion moetlngo. will to ootriad
“ ‘
Taylar. Robert D Board wooid purchaao'aU a* aood- out - In tho county aa actohriodL
tinder the supervision of tha Uoni
.0 * 1 tort D. Rente, were *d for Uw schools-' V
appear tofor# ito - Member* af the School. Board I n tier*. . " V
um nas
namod to allocate
»4 vto#»y
•** * * * * ; available for ntunbipal
Supper Is Plupiied
tom ttok , gt a meet tag Monday
By Knights Templar
• * * * " • « in the Woman's Club
m f te j
Th* -*-T' — -"-T-------f - p •#*
•••••■

Will Be Attended
By Gladys Kendall

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                    <text>I H X S A N TO X D
Bom* 101,000 box** of Breailbn
ontogw were (hipped to Canada
during the 1M7 otoeon. The peak
of the B m l l u orange eeeaon hei
passed and S » father shipment to
Canada la contomptatod at the

CIRCULAR BARRICADE STEMS'

tepdrted Here
Over Week-End

sflclefwy with which the Florida after Italy * Nerih African eon-j
p n p i t r la aald to work.
jqueat.
Soma time after midnight Bat*l II Dace was aald to ho&gt;o regard-]
order the U. 8. Foot Office at ed Britain'* action aa a direct
Maitland wae antend by "fewer- challenge to the -pacification'’ of
big a weed panel from the par- Ethiopia.
thion. The
combination
wae
The flight of lb* Grand MnfU
knocked from the aaf* end the to Syria b regarded by Italian
rath content*, eethnated by Poet* Wadere a* “ a flight from ^h# perae-,
master E. T. Oweni, to be* 117*. cation* o f Brltlah Impertallam* |
were remered. Poatage atamp* and they ctpect td atrengthen
and blank money order* ab o In Moaaoltar* poaltlon th winning the
the tafe were onmoleated.
ccnfldene* of the Moaelm world— '
A abort time after fhb wae started when he mtd* a loor of,
reported to th* Orange County Libya bat Match,
officials Sheriff C. M. Ilond waa
Moalem leacera rrmainlng In

newer to n Japan*** dla1 that Chine** machine gon
near the Brllidh* outpoal
’ the 8h*nghal*fl*ngchow
f weald be mbjectod to In*
bombardment, Telfer-Smol-

Ighal, redoubled hb land,
pad air offanilr* agelnet an
MUed 180,000 Cblneaa aoldbra
holding area* we*l, aouth
poriheaat of th* International
Inaent and Urn French con*
eat, Hb men fought their
iggo** Boechow Creek *ad
■ .bridging th* alreem to ret
8a entrenched Chinee*,
la Nanking a Chine** goe*
MM apokreman denied re*
1 In London that Japan ha*
ana bated la Oeneralbalmo
ng Kai-Shek, eupreme Chi*
war dictator, ala condition*
i Which Tokyo b 'Willing to
the war. "Thar* can be no
|bt o f peace while Jepanee*

Thl* circular barricade, deep In Chapel, ahowa how the Chinee* battled to keep the brad tag
Japanese out of th* natlra quarter of Shanghai. It waa eery near thl* acme that desperate Chinee*
troop* of th* “ boat Battalion" barricaded IhemaeWea In a warebouae, defying th* armed might af
Japan In the face of their comrade*’ retirement to new defense line*. Th* picture waa taken with
a taieaenpic lena from a high building, for no clrillan could approach th* area, under heavy fir*
for woeka.

RIDIN’ HIGH FOR WILDCATS’ SCALP
L Is Tokyo a report waa elrItad that Gen. Han
Pu­
li governor of 8kantong. one
the province* *f China which
■sea* want to control, had
8 deposed by agenta of the
Aral Chinee* government be­
st of bl* wavering attitude.
■kiag long has feared that
M ai nan, who has a personal
iy of 180.000 men, might de­
ls hie friendly neutrality and
■ .Shantung to the Japan***.
. In North Chin*. Japan fin*
Id the ta*k of launching htr
'Japan e*e
Mongol republic,
ided by Prince Teh. thua form*
L S wedge between BovletMlen territories and China
per. Th* Japan*** aald big
ties were continuing In Sham I
rise*, to tb* oouthweet of
ping, but that It wa* only a
Iter of lira* until thl* entire
rise* would be conquered,
tpanaae reinforcement* frt&gt;m
t a north were reported to have
'Teaohad Shanghai during th*
Wmk*ond and the great battle
h To Increased In Intensity,
Duaeaa ot stray •hall* fall ta
if# Angle-America area ' of th*
JtStornallonal Settlement and th*
Vben«h concession.
v'lThq British owned Cathay and
M a c e hotala, th* North China
t ally News, and other building*
'tots'W h a* w*r* th* Mg buildto ft o f tb* American-controlled
Young Man’s Christian Aaaoctab M and th* Chln*s*-owned China
Imltad Apartments, across Bubh lag Wall Road from th* public

.
A 'A .

Whror Goldsmith woa locked ta
' hi* landlady when Dr. Johnson
•fed *« him, aakod him If h*
have a manuscript ba could
»a for him, and waa handed "Th*
fear of WhkofUld." on* of tho
tori delightful books ovor pub-

Keen Protest
Over Sinkii

luncheon Wedneaday at 11:11
o’clock ta the grill room of the
Valdet Hotel, according to a elatemci\t' mule thl* afternoon by 8.
J. Nix, secretary o f th* organlaa* poet mailer had previously re
A. O. tVngner, of Chiluota.
who aufierod a badly wminded
leg eeveral days nro while op­
erating n saw in a mill near
there, wav reported to lm Im­
proving rapidly today by offldata of lha F*rnnbl Ijinghton
Memorial Hospital.
The Celery Camp, No. 628, of
th* V'lMximrn o f th* World will
hold It* regular achcdulad weekly
meeting Tuesday evening at the
Amerlrvn I-cglon Hut located on
lly&gt; Lake Shnro Drive. The meet­
ing I, staled to atari promptly at
7:30 o’clock.
■ ,Ttit&gt;- first Pull meeting nt tho'
Hcnilnolc C,unity Cumuli I'.-T, A,
will lie held nt Geneva Tuesday
tnnrnlng in 10:00 u'rlnck with
Mr*. Pred Forward, president, of
Forest City, presiding. Alt !*.•
T. A. member* nt A*0lord and
Betnlniile -Cmiuty ara
Invllad
and iir*0,1 In atlnnil. I.iinrheon
will ba served at 12:00 o'clock.

The brand nf horseplay shown hare bslng practiced by Ala­
bama football player* Is by way of training for th* coming Bam*
boys’ encounter with th* Kentucky Wildcats. Riding with th* ball la
fullback Charley Holm, while Jack Machtolff assumes th* wheel­
barrow role. Wlngman Perron Shoaipaker holds Machtolff* fe«t.
The coach Isn’t looklr-f.
A new British chemical process
for rendering wool non-ahrink*
able tun attracted considerable
attention. Chemicals utilised by
tha profen are aald to coat 18
cents per hundred pounds of dry
wool, and little special equip­
ment la required.

tered (he Atlantic Coeat Lin* Mufti, who will bo aent. tato oafle,
depot b Longwood through re- Hko many of hb subordinate* If
moral of a screen and had ho falb Into Brltbh hands, would
knocked th* eombbrnllon from the Prefer Libya to Krenclrgoeentod •
aafr but had aot entered IL
L*b»nrn where there It scant
Sheriff Hand reported that ap- •r»np**thy for Pnn-Iabmb more-1
potently Urn thief had
been taent*.
.........................
frightened and left th* acme beH# b enhl to be T onally lncom*l
for* ba could open the oaf*. A nwnbado In Syria, unable to tacloee Imreetlgatbn ret rated that dulge In antlBrltlab propaganda.
only a aultcaa* which had been
. -------- ----------------------checked there waa mbateg from knowledge of th* operation of a
the establishment.
i combination lock In order to
Sometime last .-night a 'b u r-.k n o ck o ff the combination'and
gbr, hollered by official a to be. open the lock aa waa tb* caa* In
th* perpetrator of th* other two
robber!**, entered th* Poat Office
ta Enterprise. knocked the com­
bination from the aafe but ap­
For Sale
parently left after rifling th*
content* and finding that (her*

Th* local American Legion or­
ganisation wlfl meet tonight at
the Legion Hut for a buslneaa
meeting, according to ana an­
nouncement Issued this morning by.
IfA.l. - . M W
AA* commaqder.
—
—
-—
-— —A
G. I\
D. 1
Workman,
poet
General bualneaa wlU b* dlacstaed
and all mrmfceri art urged to bo

•tamp* and blank money order*
hi the aafe which were unmo­
le*ted.
In all three Instance* gloved
hand* were used by th* robber In
.smashing th* combinations from
th* aafee and apparently apacta)
precautions were mad* not to
IMr# any other tall-Ula evidence.
Tb# smashing of th* combinations
on tho aafe*. In Itaelf, potato to
th* fact that th* Job ta probably
lb* work of a professional, lawtnforclng officer, pointed out,
line* It require* a thorough

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CITY NEWS BRIEFS

A. will hold Its regular scheduled
* 1
1 —
meeting ta th* 8*mtaol* High
(OeeiSoee* »**** r**a (M l
.School Auditorium Tuesday after,
according to an announcement1noon at 1:80 o'clock according la
mad* this afternoon by K. H i Mrm. Volt* A. Williams, president.
Lonoy,
Mrs. Holland L. Dean will b* tb*
guest speaker for tho mooting and
The Sanford Klwanta Club will Mr*. William* urges all parent* to
hold Its regular scheduled weekly attend.
,

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good driver that would llko to
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Goragu Apartment for rent, I
room* and bath, newly repainted
intld*. Furnlihed or unfurnished.
0 : By an old lino legal Ileaaonablo. Apply 114 W. IPtb
■ life Insurance company,
l to handle th* Mortnary
Hey now being sold by Completely
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• only about two taontha, Furnished 6 room upstair* apart* huatatoa accepted. On*
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i p r i baa written 111 apI la 14 days. Immediat*
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D an a n d
WOLF H A t
MOVED TO ,
A NEW
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19 H O W .

GEE. WOLF. TM I9 19
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IF 9 COULD MOVE IN ON TH O SE
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Davis Refuses
Presidency Of
9- Power Meet

Managers Hold
Meeting Here

Move Gets Underway
To Extend Second
Invitation To Japan
' To Attend M eeting

Plans Are Made For
Inspection, G r a d *
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Japan Said To Fear
ConferenceMay But
Add To Bitterness
BRUSSELS,
Nov.
2.—
AAP)—Norman H. Davis, it
B u learned today, has de­
clined an unofficial bid to
preside at pie Brussels con­
ference on the Chlnese-Jspanese conflict
Davis, head of the Amerlcan delegation to the confer­
ence opening tomorrow, de­

Coach B. A. a Wilkinson's
Beml-Pro Blackcats want through
a long practice -nasalon last nlgfat
on the Sanford Armory Field.
Twenty ot the boy, -reported tor
getting ready for 6 scheduled
gam* in two weeks waa aceompltgbad.
Those oat last Bight were:
Billy Odium, Cart McWhorter,
LaaUa Haraage. Bail Whitten.
Jack Fardoa. Angtu Harriett,
Raaeed Odham, Frank Knight.
Bob Williams, Jim Stapler, El win
Bgatron, James Singletary, akin-

Tension Grows *\
Over-Slayings
Japanese Expected To
Reinforce Soldiers
In Shanghai Drive
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(AP)—-Hug* prolre-t 11m front
JnpnncRe warships in tho
Whangpoo River burnt along
Shanghal’a wntrrfront to*
night menacingly done to
the United Staten cruiser
Thia picture of the Duke and Ducheaa of Wlndaor with Chancellor Adolf Hiller of Germany waa
Augusta. The Augusta wan
nude during the ducal couple', vlait with Her Fuehrer at hla rountry home at Rerchteagaden. The
ly^ig clone to the cruiser
Wlndaor, plan to arrive In Ihe United Statre November II far inapectinn tour of American housing
Idsumo
as the Japanese flog*
projects.

clined with thanks the offer of
the leaders to make him tha
president.
Meanwhile a movement waa
under way to eriend to Japan an­
other Invitation to attend the
conference. Supporters o f the
movement held that a free ei*
change o f views could he had
rnity In the presence of Japanese
representative!. Japan rejected an
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Semi-Pro Blackcats
Hold Night Practice

Japs RenewBombardment Of 'Industrial
Pootung Across Ri­
ver From Shanghai

A proposal to Inspect, imk
and label all piVducs sold at ttaa
Florid^ Stata Mart eta « a i tenta­
tively approved at a meeting ot
market managers and represents*
lives here yesterday.
J- G. Michael, manager of tha
State Farmer* Wholesale Market,
we* host to nearly two acore visi­
ters from over the entire Bute.

Americans Plan
To S ta y O ff lim b

WASHINGTON, Nov, 2. - M l
--T h e United State* declined today an Invitation from the Cuban
government to participate In a
proposed AIl-Amerleaa meditation
*d the Spanish civO war.
The
American
government
t m * down the Invitation *n the
ground* that H repeatedly had u
the Intention of refrain■ I from any Interference In tha
Spanish situation.
The not* expressed the “ very
earnest hope’ of the American
government and people "that a

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUtfJDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1937

U . S. Declines Bid
On Spanish Civil W ar

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Two Men Killed
Id Attempt To
R ob Postoffice

Thla picture of a Chinese sentry using a traffic tower aa a
lookout peat waa made ehortly before the celebrated “ dare-to-dlagroup composing the "Loot Battalion- took up 111 last stand In
the surrendered Chapel area. The men barricaded themselves in a
warehouse and refrsrd to follow their retreating army. But after
four days of defying the Japaneae, the heroic band withdrew to
safety on orders of Generalissimo Chlang Kai-Shek.

Rebel Wartbips [Elks Lay Plans
Unite Off Spain For Carrying On
For Big Blockade Big Safety Driv
Government Concen- Co-Operation O f Otl
tratea T r o o p s . T o
er O r g an iz at io n
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Sought On Safel
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Spanish Insurgent warships wern
reported gtlherlnk today for
wbat waa believed to b* a mam­
moth blockade of the eastern
Spanish coast from. Atmerla to
the Trench frontier.
Three war veeeele—believed to
be the cruisers, Canaries, Raleares, and Velaeco—were sight­
ed last night about IS mile* off
the Valencia prat of the Span­
ish Republican government.
Insurgent military dlspatrhes
from Salamanca said Ihe govern­
ment waa concentrating troops
and equipment In the Madrid
sector foe a general offensive to
break tha yaar-otd siege of the
capital,
Tha dtepatchaa said govern­
ment troop* had already started
•tucking Insurgent advance po*U
and government soldiers who
passed Into tha Insurgent Una
told of Intensive preparations
for tha drive.
Tank* were said to have aid­
ed lbs preparatory government
assaults on Insurgent positions

Twrident To Receive
Waffle And Edward
WASHINGTON, Nev, 2. —UV)

Expert On Orient
Wffl Speak H e r e
Aa address on “Th# Present
Situation In tb* Far East sad Ita
Background’ wlU be delivered W
morrow night beginning-at T|M
o'clock at th*. Presbyterian Church
by Dr. W. H. Huderm, a Preeby-

ahip cleared hrr docks and bat"
trned porthole, a , a precaution far
the partly of her crew. The bom­
bardment waa aimed at Chlnes*(
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
battcrlra In tho industrial Pootung
aero,a the Whangpoo River from
the International Settlement, It
waa In anawtr to Chlneae artillery*
•helling o f Japaneae force# la the
Yangtaepoo and Hongkaw arc tori
of the Shanghai front.
Alert Policeman Sus­
Mayors. Congressmen Tenalon between the Jepeneee
British army unlta continued,!
pects HoodlumsAnd......
And Governors Are and
the m o lt of the killing of fivu
Gives The Alarm 'pu»i
Selected A t Polls Rrltlah aoldlrra and wounding o f
five more during tha last 10 day a.
Hr Tie Atwtuite i*r»—
PORT HURON. Mich.. Nov. 2.—
Personalities rather than na­ Hot Rrltlah officers expreaaed L*-»
W - A squad of sheriff's deputies
Mack Wnlkin, was removed to tional Issues dominated today's
ami postal In-pee tors shot it out
off year election* to -the eitent
with two men they trapped In Ihe hla heme ml the Knit Side this that anma of th* winners may Japan*,* seemed to be taking
Smith's Creek pualofflr* early to­ nmrninir from the Fernald Uuyh- reculv* ronalderatlon as 1140 tar* to avoid hitting Rrltlah ltn*a
adjacent to tha new western bat­
day, killed both of them, and blew ton Memorial Hospital where he prealdeoUal timber.
a .oae-atory frame building full of was operated on for appendicitis".
Political observer* menltoaad tlefield.
However, tha funaral Mcn.lgy or
An alert vIRag* policeman, who
neetlon: M a y o r Ftorello La- four Ulster riflemen AvaT marked "
aenacd a post of fire holdup or
(luanlla of N*w York, seeking by the absence of Japaneae offl- *
tQaatleeea ■■ P an F ,« &gt;
burglary last Rat unlay, made tinroelectlun .with ilia backing ol
showdown' possible. He become
an unusual coalition of Repair
suspicious when two men were
Means, l.aburllra Boclsllsta and
seen loitering slmut the luiildinr.
Communists.
sod officers started n constant
United Htntea Senator A. liar
watch.
ry Mourn amt Htite Senator L**f-Jierlff William Vsn Antwerp|
ti-r II. Clee, cnntesimg for the
who led n raiding party to the
governorship of New Jersey.
post office after the two men were
Moure, a Democrat, has been
Featuring the regular weekly
seen entering, ssl-l the dead men 1
governor twlco. flee, Republic- luncheon of tho Sanford Junler
were Detroit Hoodlums.
an. Is a Presbyterian minister,
Chamber nf Coihmerr* held at
He Identified one as John Novak i
Ill-Mil«a nettling Ihosa races fi lls o'clock In the grill room of
Immunisation
nf
and described him *a a police | Diphtheria
Ilia votara were selecting may­
chsrseter. The other waa identified Ramlnole^ County - school children ors In mure than SO cities, leg­ the Valdet Hotel today, were re­
ports from tho club's activity
W
ill
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started
In
lint
HoulhMlo
from papers In his |w&gt;ckot as Ed1’ilmnry Krhoo] Thursday morn­ islatures In llvn states, a gpvne- committees.
went Scherer, of Detroit.
ing ot 0'00 o'clock by Dr. A. nor tn Virginia and fuur conThe organifsllnn hnrd a report
&lt;1. Kirk, tiorulhy Moth. County gri-isnien to fill varanclva In from the Hvs-ill first Ion Committee
Plans Are Completed school uur-io, announced toils y. Nuw York and Virginia.
chiefly concerning the project lo­
Opposing
I.nflusntla
w a s cated at the interrectlen of South
For Radio Program
The Sanford Kiwanis Club will Jeremiah T, Mahoney, running I’ark and Geneva Avenues. The
huld
iti regular scheduled weekly on Ihe Democratic ticket with committee reported that the park
Plans worn compIMed hy Cham
luncheon
tomorrow
at 12: IR thn eupport of Tammany Ilall, had been plowed and thit plants
her of Commerce offl- isle today
o'rlock
in
the
grill
room
of the llumneratlc chairman Janiri A. would be set late thla week. A
fur a IS minute Hanford Salutn
Farley, tlov. Herbert la-hniaii,
Program over Radio Station W Voider Hotel, according to an an* end Senator Robert F. Wagner. number of the plants were donat­
ed by Mrs. Fred R. Williams and
RUF In Gainesville, Friday, Nov, nnunri-mrnL made yesterday by 8.
John I- l-owla' Commltteu for Clyde Rarilsey.
J. Nls. Dr, W, II, lludaon, China
II. befinnlug at *:U P, M,
Industrial Organisation, was ac­
The committee In charge of the
This limn war inadn available Missionary, will he the guest tive both In Ihe Ns* York and
Celery Plan reported that an at­
fog tbe Bnmlnnia Founly com- speaker.
Italroll election*. In New York It tempt Is being'made tn have all
rnpres body through the ro-opwas backlog 1-aUuardla. tn De­ restaurants, hotels, and dining
eratton of the Florida Stale
troit It had Its nwn candidate rooms serve • special celery dish
Chamber of Commerce and the
for mayor. I’alrlrk It o'Rrlen, with rack meal during tha coming
program will be delivered by
tanning against City Clerk Rich­ winter season.
one of lb* trained announcers
ard Reading and It also had five
It reported that ronterte have
of th* WftUF staff.
candidates for city inunrU seals. been mado with many local es­
The Chamber of Commerre of
tablishments and they were said
flriels nr* preparing a sketch
Hendricks Indicates to have agreed to this plan.
tor Ihe program dealing with Seniors Recommend
Tha civic body also appointed
Htnfofd'g history Including many
Name For Field He Will Run Again Father J. J. XctlaKhan.es chair­
of the things the n iy has tn
man of the program committee for
offer today. It I* believed Ibel
The Heritor clo-&lt; ot the BernI.EEflBURO, Nov., 2. —&lt;*■&gt;— the meeting of Nov. 0. E. E. Leney
the radio program will do much Inote lllgtr* Hchiw-t held Ra r*g
f'ongri-asmsn “ Little Joe” Hen­
to advertise ths advantages ot utar scheduled monthly meeting dricks said yesterday be will eeck presided.
the city of Sanford and Heml this morning- at the Institution. reelecttun In the May primaries.
Inal* County.
Featuring the meeting was the Ilrmlrirks, who represents th* Local Woodmen
appointment of a committee to Fifth Florida District, said he will
. Will Meet Tonight
go'before the local Bchool Board not make an official announcement
*nd recommend tb* naming of until be qualifies, in AprU.
The Celery Camp, No. •!*, « t
the hew Seminole High School
lla was In Ix-ethurg addressing ' tha Woodmen of the World will
football field tn honor ot Mrs s meeting of Klwanlens, I.lons nnd bold Ita regatar scheduled weak­
Gladrs Morris Williams,
Itotarlans. During bla talk be de­ ly meeting tonight nt T:H
Voll* ’ A. Williams, jr „ brought clared “ I have received certain In­ o'clock at tha American legion
the matter before lb* class end formation from certain sources Hut located on th* Lake Front,
Douglas* Btenstmm.
president, that convinces ms tb* Cross State according to a statement mad*
brought tbu question before Ihe (Anal Hill has a very favorable yesterday by a a Collin*.
plea* for a voto to he taken- chine* of passing at tb* M il Con­
Th* reports of lb* NationTh* *nllir* group votdd • unan­ gress.'* .
Wide Victory Drive that U now
imous selection and Mr. Hti-n
Dlacuislng th* canal opposition, In progress will be beard bytbn
Strom appointed a committee which holds th* waterway would group also with Slat* and local
with Mr. Williams aa tb* chair Injurs Florida's water supply, h* reports. A abort program baa
■aa.
said; “ Shall you put your confi­ b**n arranged for tb* mealing.
Th* commit!** will present dence In United State* army •*&gt;* It woe also announced that plan*
tb* matter to superintendent T. firman and geologists, or in geelo- are nearly completed for a else*
W. Lawton, sad to other mem glata who think thejr'rd geologists, Initiation that is to b* M hero
b*ea of th* board tomorrow or la torn* engineers who think In Bastard O f apoosorad bp tht
afternoon.
they’re engineers I*

Fifteen . P e r s o n s
Arraigned In City
Court
Yesterday

Fifteen persons, moat of whom
were charged with drunkenness
were arraigned before City Judge
Thn Safety Committee of the
Frank I» Miller In a session of
local order ot Elba met In ihe the Municipal Court at the Po­
Elks Lodge last night to 'out­ lice Station yesterday afternoon.
Two negro cases continued
line plans for thslr safety cam­
paign during tha coming year, from the ljut term of lb* Court
B. Rungs, secretary ot thecom- were dismissed. They were Ed
Junta, charged with the sale of
mlttee, announced today.
lottery tickets, and Ed Blmmons
Tha Elk's, alarmed over the charged with being drunk and
Increasing number of traffic so disorderly.
eldest*, have Joined other or­ ■ . Georg* Byrd, negro, charged
ganisation! In n vigorous nation with driving while intoxicated
wlda campegn to reduce the pleaded dot ’ guilty and his case
targe number ot fetal accident!, was continued until Wednesday.
Mr. Rungs eeld.
Tha following nine persons
At their meeting last night. were arraigned before the Judge
It waa decided to solicit tbs ro- on charges of drunkennaaat Lan­
operation of othsr organisations dis -Roberts, negro, pleaded guilty
In Santord In carrying out thslr and waa fined |S or IK day*; H.
program of trsffle-asftty educa­ Steinmryer. pleaded guilty and
tion In tbs schools as wsl| as waa given n 60 day straight sen­
for |ha general public, •
tence; Clarence Cleveland, negro,
The safety committee a*t as pleaded guilty and waa finel &lt;10
another of Its objective* the re or SO days; Edward Jackson, ne­
move I of all obatractlona which gro. estreated a f t bond when
obscure the clear view ot auto­ h*-faU*d to appear In Court; J.
mobile driver* at street cor­ C. Cooper, negro, pleaded, guilty
ners and intersections In San­ and waa fined &lt;5 or IB days;
ford and tha Coanty. Mr. Hung* Wank Marshall, negro, pleaded
stated.
guilty and was fined |S or la
The Elks bop* to secure the days; D. W. Oriek, estreat &gt;d a
cooperation ot every cttlsao la &lt;10 bond; and Elton Evans. a'*o
tha County through their publle- charged with p im n djti of lot­
II7 campaign and hop* to great­ tery tickets, pleaded^gull'y and
ly reduce the' number of fatali­ waa fined &lt;40 or 10 day*.
ties and alleviate a grant amount
A brah am
Nelson,
negro,
of «urr»rt** which results from charged with disorderly conduct,
traffle accidents by educating waa found guilty by the Court
carefulness lata every driver.
and fined &lt;1B. or SO days. Ger­
Members of the safety Com­ truda Baas and Blanch* Paradise,
mittee who met with Exalted negroes, charged keeping a dis­
Ruler Oeorge Thurston last Bight orderly house and disorderly cun'
were; W. T. Shalty, chairman: sduct. ware fined &lt;10 or 20 days.
B. Itunga, secretary; Sheriff O.
M. Hand; Chief of Police (toy
O. Williams, II. J. Lehman. Sod

Today’s Election
May Have Bearing
On 1940^ Politic*

Reports Are Made
By Committees At
Jaycees’ Luncheon

Team No.\l O f Bowling League Takes
First Place In Last Week’s Games

Meeting Is Held
■ By Leyton Post

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JWs headiest slaughter 11til* lambs
•» pisy,
Ami &lt;le not hear Ihs dumb crus
lion groan;
,Wi tramp)* flowers an oar Jisad
loo
.And do not hoar the sad earth'o
undertone
M* male alt nature tarva ua, and
we o p
Wild frlghlanrd tklnts, and band
them ta our wilt]
do not vote far freedom for
there stave,
Berauae we lore tha Clreui, and
the thrill

Trade A t Home
There la an ok! aayinjr that thp otfior cow's vraai
looka the greenest, and no doubt that explain* why ao
many people go to other town* to do their shopping or buy
through mall order catalogs. There la something about a
picture of the cheapest sort of thing in a msll order cat*log which makes It look moat attractive. But who wants
to be a cow?
For the moat pert Sanford merchants are progressive
and leap on their aheltM a wide assortment of modern
and up-to-date merchandise. Prices are generally In line
with thoee of other cities, and the quality la usually as
Rood or better for the price. There la no reason for San­
ford people to shop otit of town and there are plenty of
rdaeons why they should shop at home.
When a person trades at home, he Is not merely helpInk to enrich the merchant at whose store he trades. He
l&lt;)ie!pU f t° Rive some clerk a Job, helping to reduce un­
employment helping to lower the requirements for char­
ity and relief. He la helping the merchant pay his
taxaa and the City to maintain adequate police and fire
protection and to contribute to the support of athletic
fields, parks, snd playgrounds.
When a person trades at home, he la helping a bus!
ness which in turn may help his own business. No matter
what line of buslnesa or professional*activity a person may
bd engaged In, he la bound to benefit, If not directly, at
leg|t Indirectly, from the prosperity of any one business
in^ the community. Bvary business heipn every other bualn«M and the prosperity of the community moven backward
o f forward exactly Ilka the prosperity of individualn.
Even the tamers benefit from trade at home policies.
Soma of them may think that because they usually sell
their produce In northern markets and derive their Ineomq from out-of-town aources they are equally Justified
In spending their money out of town. Of course they have
the ri|ht If they want to, but they arc not helpfn* their
town when they do It. And they enjoy as much on anyone
tha facilities of tha bank, the power company, the tele­
phone company, the theater, and other local Institutions
which depend upon the prosperity of the community tor
their existence.
During the Fall months and the coming Chris as
holidiy season, thero will be considerable buying on * the
part of Hanford residents. Throw away the mall order
catalog. Trade at home. Boost your city.

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for life
Variety In Florida
To pace their narrow eagea to
and fro j
f
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Ha rrlma hart theae committed:
Borne Interesting sidelines on Florida's varied Indus­
why do we
trial, agricultural, and social activities are rovealed In a
del pleasure from surh tragedy
recent dispatch Dorn tho State Chamlter of Commerce
and woeT
For we demand full freedom for
ovrsolveoj
Wa re»*l In green woadi, the
aun, the alars.
Row la it we do nothing to set free
Those wistful prlaoners behind
their here !
(IIRAI.DA FORRES.
Gov. Cone la oppotad to
•’Hobo fciprsis' operating
Bast Oast. That’S right,
nor, make them send them to
Cuba.
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Hlan of the United States Steel
Otr^iralion is only IS, He's almost
young enough for the U. S. Hu
prents Court.
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Mia. Pauline Cobler of Shrovephrt, U . claims the I0O yard daah
grandmother record. She la only
M and has a granddaughter asvan
laohlha old.

which nays that the old saying “ Variety Is the spice-of
life" la the final answer to the question why so many peo­
ple prefer to live In the Sunshine State.
For instance, It was said:
Ooala has, of all things expected to he round in
Florida, a ski manufacturer!
An Irish potatoe canning plant, one of two In the
United States, la located at I'alatkii.
A man In EusLia has an right-pound black bass that
takes breakfast from his hand every morning at 0 o'clock.
. A sister and brother In Jacksonville, after exhaustive
teats over A period of a year, have discovered a man's
whiskers grow almost twice as fast in n Florida summer
as in tha winter.
A resident of Lakeland Itas been wearing pajamas
each summer for the |&gt;asl five years, lie has jiocketH in­
stalled in them; outside of that, they are regular "p. J'e."
A gentleman In New Smyrna has one of the only two
known gold one-cent pieces issued during the War between
the States by the C/onfedrrnto government.
Near Starke arc found wild gooseberries that never
ripen.
Key West has a Itoyal Palm that branches out Into
two trunks.
A fish market In Cocoa has a regular wlnler'vlsltor
In Joe, the Pelican. He files to tho market, lands on the
door step and walks in to collect fish heads that are saved
for him.

The Japanese, we read, ara be
coming highly indignant over the
attitude o f tha British In the Far
Ebal. The British, apparently,
should get out of tho way of Jap­
MANKIND ARE very otlti emilurrs: One half ct*nanese sheila If they don't want to sure what they practice, the other hnlf practice what
gtt hit.
th«v censure: the rent ulwnys nay anil tin uh they ought.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER t, 1M7

• T H E SA N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , FLO RID A '

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Just nt tvr thought, panhandlers — BenjAmlrt Franklin.
•rv nut the only folks coming to
- IT IS MUCH easier to do and die, than It Is to reason
Florid i this wtntrr. Nor are the
legitimate tourists. There Is an­ why.—0. A. Sluddert-Kcnnedy.
other clement who will probably do
tHalt- best In “ share the wealth" of
THE TEN most overworked words in current Ameri­
ltaai residents.

W H A T HAPPENED TO TH E M AR K ET?
By CLAUD* A. JAOGER

btatbMa man and manufactnrom
harry to lay In Inventortra id
good! Md mater laid when prices
ara rtalnr. &gt;nd otand back and
whit for prices to kit bottom
HOLLYWOOD, Nor, 5. —Ron
once they atari to doclln*. 80
buyers hold otf during the turn- Blue la winner ot * $I0,0JQ ramble
mer.
t—and that'a why bo'a in fictwroa
The alert mitts began to fin- today.
Uh up n hlg accumulutlon of orAfter a score of yearn on tha
darn aa summer drew to a eloao,' atagv, wlstful-ryed Ben cama to
and their production schedules liollywaod. Ha found a studio
alackanad phtuhtly. cotton mill*, mors Interested In one of hit
bud atmitar etperlence aa tho dance routines than him, Hit Bak­
prlca or the raw alwpto fall from ing price for the routine was
anmnd 11 canto a pound early, (10,000, He could have had ft, too
la tha year to close la t renla —not then but later when the pic­
thla fall.
' ture people decided the price
Rualntaa began to hnaltaia at. wasn’t too steep after ill But Btn
a lima when tha wnr scaroacm-j had thought It over, too.
anatad from tha Mediterranean
"Tell you whet," he aakl. "Ill
and tha Far Knot and routed n give you the dance—If you'll give
good deal of uusualness, Observ­ me a part In your picture," y
ers nlso point out a new session' The danc*—the minuet Ben
of Congren loomed, Inrotrlng Blue did With Oracle Allen and
tha possibility of wage and hour Ooorgo Burnt In "Collega Holi­
legfaUtlon and new tasaa. In­ day-'—wowad the. ptevlewers, and
jecting new problems for bnti-j Ben became famous In Hollywood
nest.
Dine started In show buslnesa
a« a straight dancer. He eamr to
Talk liy the President and bo a romlc by accident. Eighteen
iitbeni of balancing the budret years ago he was doing a difficult
—something conservative
Wall Ruaslsn dance at a Los Angeles
Street hna been Insisting on for theater, and ot the end of hit
a long time—did
not
Inspire, fourth performance In one day he
me fid epee. Many could only tee was exhausted. He staggered off
a higher rut In expendllnrea or stage, the audience howled
higher tasee, nr both, tending tn
"Mryhe Ini funny he thought.
redure purchnetng power. Con* The nest day he began burlesqu­

AP Financial tdltar
I to tha IcIclM M
Investor Car
NEW YORR. No». L—lfffuJ too taM . JIM not lha volnrao
wtan aa «aeh U llt.wa.aN^aS •* '•“ •"F
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.la cat from th.
tha local
totaJ &gt;oe*M
qootM aak
Mb •rtJMvan-raav
()| M l)||raaonli
g«in ofWhy
tha ca»paat
no of atocka ana batten trued , „ 0 gggjg in tho atock markatT
tn Wall Biraal, that* ssaat ho
glnUlar plats wore auapactaA.
a plain maaon for lt -&lt; t beat 0n# eoagtataSbn dlargad a
that swan stwplt eomwtm amas, rW|]1
Hear
to tha layman.
• I raICa war* mantiaaad. tBura
D«t lha typical WtQ I Sgta j
operalor* »b o call atocka
oapart,
.
J f t they Jo oat hive ta lha aipao"why f" la hloatly pal ta Jttai tattoo et later buying them, for
la llkaly to «t aaamar, n ip , than dsllvtry, at a lower pries. Dalaanch Into • lM|-wta&lt;e&lt; tatata ( pti* aftorts la a««p uha on
Utlon on aconemlca. Intaraaftanai h ,,,
bu) BOl th, b * . „
affnlra, tana and Shvargtaaat founil ways to cover their tracks,
regulation:
I garhapa tkroogti oparationa hy
Thoaa who haft tha raMIOM vt)r 0( |/ndon anS Amsfsrdam?
anaWan ara laellM* 10 lay It fh* arfaeta of “war scarv." and
all, or must of It. a« the dear- rorstro money In Watt Street
at*p of WailtftltM. wMtfe 14 B]po k i n ncilved thtlr &gt;bira
aomn Wsll Strut an w t a M l
rm H ttm .
enooah. imnmneh aa wadhtar
■ • •
ton, for lha moat part, tali U4
tha SRC and tho Htoek Eil t m t stump nt Wall Btfaai’* rnanga hava nndartakan Invaad°°r_ _ ' ilasilona to show whether any
Tha favorlta thama ta w ilt (|a|*ar lafluancaa havo been St
Street haa boon that ragutaRtaa worgi wag Atroot gonorally oaof tha ARC, r*a&lt;rifting t t j W A prvaaoa confldewf* that tha antnt aellvltlaa nt tha n RMm lvar
tbl tang run will bo
prereaitonai martat oporatorc, aa f0UB&lt; tt&gt; b« -m t"
wait aa putting atrtnta or asAe*
Wb„ gtrawt acowomlata aay
•tlvna of rorporatlana, haa ma4d (h«ra la aomo protty Importaut
tha marks!
"thin,"
maaatag background to lha roesnt mar- eervallva Wall Street still wants
the budget balanced, saying It la
that lha rotama of sttady day- ht(
losJay trading haa bean anThor polot not that prlca. esaentln) tn sound natlnnal econ­
tailed; an that a aalRag order,
with soon-sir a notable In* omy, but there la some worry aa
which tn tho old daya might torruptlou from March lt l l to tn how It will bo done.
Out or It nil. Wutl Street dehava doproaaad a atari maybe March t»IT-ahout the longrot
a point, would dapraaa ft thru suatalard Hm In Wall Stroot vetnped a hart rase of nerve*,
or lour palnta.
j ntatory. iMriug tha laitar part lltrw long || will tube bualneaa
* * *
' o f tIU Mil tha early months to return* Ita recovery, whether
Aa agatnat ilita, ds fond ara of ^ HIT, than wa* a good Uaat lliu market decltns haa been egtho 8EC point oot that lha g( tha boom-tlmo alata of mind restive, and whether atnlater InfluVnrel have been at work, all
market had qulta a slump la' tfovalaptar.
HIP, without any BKC, and go, financial a n d credit outhor- •rv Questlnm la be antwered in
on to aay that rogarditaa of Ulna, hath In 'Washington and the future.
Strong glrkma of
hope are
"thin** markata. onea atocka ara Wall Itraat waroed against let­
cheap anough tn attract wealthy ting an ataaaalva bwim develop. eeea la tha fart that the bump
Investors aa bargalna, Invaator* Toward taring, heavy spoculallva er crops and active biisliioes over'
no doubt will burry to hay purchases In lumdun In mnnec- most of Ihs yenr liavo brouaht)
thorn.
lloa with nawa at lha lirltlsh estimates of tho lilahcst general',
ftualnaaa analyato say that tha srmsmsnt
program
developed publlr purchasing power In years,
■lamp In tha market can ocarco- with repercussions hers. Copper which may provide a pond spring­
ly ho aald to hava coma out of touched IT canto a pound, near­ board for the neat recovery
a claar sky. Production In aov- ly doubling la SVlaa lit s year. move.
ora) llnoa such aa atnol, tat- Now warnings of arespalva prlco1
Ulan, shove, and activity In loeroasss coma front Washingbuilding, had baan nipping, and lew.
e s s
finally want halo* where ft *ha
a year previously. This, they
Boon prison began tu ullp
say. at leant* could f-*a Intarprat* harp and there. Aa aummer]
ed aa ahuwlng a potto In th a rama around bumper ernpa ware
4 All (*•«*■ Ttfllii
U w R *e ftria l CDb r i
rocovory trendladicwtad,
aundlng prices of
Rut why aurh an abrupt and many farm ataplea lower, and
draatlc slump, In lha apaeu of before long the commodity price
Phono K92-W or 823
a couple of months! Tha talh tread waa sharply downward,
of a paaaa In baalatas asamad . Now It it wall known that

Green Valley
Dairy
RICH MILK

ing his Russian dancs.
But babif funhjr Ifl pictures—
that's sorosthlag olio, tags Ben
“ How can a thing bo funny_
when It'c done ao many time* t&lt;w
make one scene T i f you think li'^ ^
Ain to taka the same fall IS or 23
times far aa many rahaaraala and
takes, try It tome tlmtl"
In "Thrill of k Lifetime," on io*
cation at Malibu Lake, Blue was
Jilaylng the skipper of a plcasufS
boat, am) In one scene he put In a
bit of Impromptu bjilntts. Ha
pushed the boat away from th*
iler, using a long pike polo and
eanlng against It from th* boat
ao that he was stuck In mid-air
over the water.
"Always good far a laugh, that
orte," aaya Ben. "But George
Arrhalnbautl, the director, sug­
gested it would ho even funnier U
1 sort f&gt;( fell Into the water "
Blue ashed how deep the wpter
WSa. They aald IB feet. Ben aald
lie knew hit clothes would shrink,
aakl his make-up would be ruined,
pleaded
mastoid trouble— and
after 20 minutes had talked tha
director out of that one.

f

"Then someone kicked the pole,

I fell In and was almost drowned.'
jjn relates "I hated to admit It,
but I can't swim a stroke. Now oA
the stage—"
The great mass of
paintings are on silk.

Chinese

PAUL’S
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10th Anniversary
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•the in b t s i r s th at c i * r

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RIM—Tha » « P*^UJ
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can speech. According to Wilfred J. Funk, publisher of Th«

Evidently the residents of Polk New Standard Dictionary, arc: lousy, okay, terrific, con­
Cbuiily don't want dog racing as tact, gai, racket, swell, Impact, honey, nnd definitely.—
tlsm_ tccond election held again News-Weak.
wan'd kgalnst them. Why not bring
--------- o--------the race track ta I-eka Gbonty,
w
»h«i ninny of our cltlsens wilt not
hStu that nightly drive to Sanford.
RADIO HAS FAULTS
—-Tevetea Citlirn.
. OCALA HTAR
In tha hectic oa-and-off days
of the Florida canal, when Ocalana
were dally aapactlng tu hear fav­
orable news out of Washington
about another allocation or, pusslbty, passage of a can bill by
congress, llatrnvn ln on tha radio
frequently thought they had heard
something that they hadn't.
Frequently, ta the not too dis­
tant past, Star reporters have an­
swered the telephone ta hear somathing Ilka Ibti:
"I* It trua that Prtsldsnl Room*
valt has Just roada another allo­
cation far lb* canal T I hra id It
over tha radio."
Tha anawar was slwaya, "No,
you didst hoar that over lha ra­
dio) the figures you hoard inantlonsd war* those usad In am As*
her i w m fer the current saelStad Prase dispatch giving tha
ta business b etplalnad by ameuat o f moats that Las al­
States Newt as tha tre- ready ba«s aipewded on tha canal-*'
W* a n again ramtadad that
wadM ta M M B i t the post year R k to* radio Is hat a perfect communica­
lewUtse has practically tion iftS C j fir the dissemination
an end ta tha “pump of news by something that has
polity W too
fast ssaarrsd ta 8L Petersburg
IS b epeadl
Bays tha Timas of that d ty:
MAS any Um&lt;
_____ ^ s It U*e England has declared
h tha difference bsi nssn ta* war aa Japant* -Whmi'dld Eng­
•"d antpa, which yaao from land dectara war on Japnnf*
add a handled ether
Theta add
•ta UaBi kdnd TIa m tilmkoAi t

Among those who are being
Went toned ns a possible successor
to Franklin ti. Rooeevtll 1^ 1040
la Albln Dark ley, senator from
Xentucky, snd nvgjarlty leader In
the Senate. Senator Pepper Mya
Umt he experts Senator Barkley
artil receive the White House bless.
tag in IMO.
----------- o— ..
Business la apparently picking
* » ta Sam# parts *f the atato. tha
Vtnatllla Tribune, which has been
Panted In Motml Dora, ta m w fe­
at* IItag Rs own plant where it
Aspects ta A* a lively Job
as well as print
Int ltd S*n MPer
Contra Islat torn to
Feprork,
IU etiterprisbig editor sad1 man

•ta buytaaaday aJUrtaoo.
V i t a * *•**

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rnllrrs ?■lit tiny had Ih-JVU II on
tha radio.
Then llis* Tiiura n-frrs to the anlioum-t nu-til made (Irn l Britah
(nix' tin- United Stalest that UrlkIsb m my authorities had ordered
their defruse posts tu (Ire on any
attacking plaui-s. In •xplsnellun,
tha Times says:
**. . Psriots, tuning ta perhaps
heard only part of the broadcast
and not having It before them ta
black amt white—aa they do In
their* m * •papers—n a t u r a l ly
Jumped tu the wrong conclusion.
That la the defeat ta radio news
broadcasts. Too many people tuna
In too tale or listen loo baUan
ttnly.
“ Tha radio la n fine taalnimsn
tillty
fur bringing foesidenl
Itooss veil’s first Ids chats, Mr.
L a n don's ‘lloovi-r-howier-offers'
bird Cnh (bUoway'a awing
but as a disaamlnator of newt wa
can only say tha effort b
mendable, but the result U too
often fa Ultra and confusion."
And U shontd bo sold, tee, that
Uta radio usually dipanda on tha
Mwapapora tad thnb grant afm b tad newa gathering organ isa
ttons to originals tha news they
brandealt and which b ao mlaondetained hy ksatlsnlivo
Onnk Star.

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Social And Personal Activities
#

ELIZABETH BRIGHAM JORDAN, Sodsljr Editor

Social C alendar

NASSAU,

Person ah

FRIDAY
The flirt Scout* will meot al
the Little JIouso nt 3:13 o'clock
al which tlm« Mr*. F. E. Holt
will give a talk on plants and
flowers.
The Worker's Council of the
First llapl.st Sunday School will
meet nt 0:30 o'clock.
The rucular meeting uf the
American iJ'glrrn Auxiliary w i l l '- * .
v ,.
tb* held 1 ill,1 liiiitie of Mrs. II, J I r lC 6 t i n f
r R, lo*w|a, lt)t&gt;2 Magnolia, Aye-

rnrtHrcmtliif nnunul (ti»»ir wllli
tl»*» (|rl.in&lt;ln TU**r» Friday rra*
utifgr. •

divorced wife of Elliott
i| shown with f'urtln Win
e ceremony. The wtsldhig
f'Inncli In Phllaitelphia.

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riotM'li wnia iira»*fl l»y llu lr |«»» K&lt; hfoii llOvitlw |*i*l lilt! Ill
lor, |lio llov. I' ah I ||(ilfr:irn # lo for li)1* i n i oi&lt;dott h i* n loto
ilay |o |i««t to ttli (i *|»»&gt;rln| of
throni*.
foil to lit’sir Dr W. II Uudaiiii
mi l ary 1. a sli lkh,« ex
ntiiriit-»i nilftfloiitiry from rliln a ,
who win ttpnnk hi tlin I'lonliyt*1
rian r h u n h toniorroMf ulr.lit. T'orntulnr itild areok
|»ray**r u r n
|i o hn.'« In * n Hlmtnutml lo itfi|f»r
Ihai mI| nnmlMin Mill l»«* oWlo
lii Mltrfid.
T m»
Inilldlng
| n iin lh «rrr»
gr«fit**«t liy I'liillillim 1»HjK*rlor U
I*. |*aitcni yonti*itl«) • lino
lo
Jnliinn Mlnoit for la io o fln t 111 •
tv o atory dwelling on Thln aam h
Htrmf
i him*r .) |o if »wl
ll.iii

HAS TIIB
SIIMMHH SlIN
PL A YE D HAVOC
WITH Y O r it HAIR

«i-ro eutnnlo

HOLLYWOOD SIGHTS ANI) SOUNDS

In Ilie rnar nf tlm InalhuHmi
will Bn rrmly In time htr tlio

M.k* th.« ^ rn|dv trit If p4&gt;a«it4
in nr*tnit. itiiiiMwf* nmitrtt *p
Lorn*. h4 v*• fri lUvni L,K*&gt;t«, get
if kolrif).* t»**•ftlutt*
Uf II*
hacli nc1i«
V'Kf
/l«lt fit II*till*.
,
•linlitr•r utt. Mictiu IfafM
i.it. . Ill Hr ii rrtn ultUli
n. *.)&lt;•
.Mltr.l nnk-t • |u (III•i* &lt;h« kid*
jural if j «*a «*"'U*i rma eat*
n
».»- •*.1 n* rfjwk the luvteU. 11*tp
trifiihtr
118ttil'* , *ii »fillilf#
Wd«|K 11*1 r *m**t Ar f 1► Aik eny
di HLb. |’b« f,r*'p ilir’ f»*t )H1t biff Pllk*,
#*tf* Im till ni Tt'iiirl(Diti'» Hub*
(fv'lte) nollls
*.*t I'l III •
I'l Fit 1*1*

M ESSEN GERS

Inc iiulpls.

gnniaed n livestock association for .evening nt 7:30 o'clock nt ftie 3la- school yoar.
PI'ct h i l M n d In IUHo «*.tl I n d o *
tile purpose of building up their sonic Hall.
Ili«&gt; mii ii i - i Inn S l i l i h n
t ' lin h-'U
Principal*
(1.
K.
M
cKay.
II
K.
herd* and making them more valu - 1 The Dctavml I'huplcr Number
ilidiiR now
' &lt;|| i n f o l o o t li 111loa,
able. One of the major aim* of the P M ccn ami lla* V/Inter P a r k 1 Morris and R. II, K !||i. » n h Ho | Iliiiigl ii*i I iiltiilink i 1:41
of Hvlirud T . \V I mv jistihiii iJriiv
organisation Is to bring purebred Chapter Number N inety-N ine have l erlnlem lenl
ho *ft: iiumIi * n
stock into the county to treed with lu-cn Invited to assist In conferring Lnwlntt. nllettdsul the nieeilnr. ot Him
I u IM h k - f*»it noYiti'
| the Rertllnole County Council ' f «*» m u V o * vtollv T l i u nni) I n i n
native cattle. County Agent Mabry the degte*.* upon o candidate.
A ll memhera nnd v tailing mem the Parent Teacher*' Association ho on if ni* l-.’ lfi. i( if otol ivjiiilng
organising their association and
, ,
will work In close cooperation with her* of the Orders ore cordially In fleneva today.
of .i liijir t ;ir. oif timio H im i *
invited to nttrnd.
•
--------ill*' |iu!i1i&lt;
rohiHiil i
*M i o|»i lh*
them.

THE SCREEN'S No. 1 DYNAMO GOES|
IN TO A C TIO N

ROB

The ,t,icvsr tiger,

By Eastern Stars CITY NEWS BRIEFS

2 Big: Gala Days
Big Special
Feature Attractions— A $3,00 Show
With No Advance In Admisaion—

Flush Kidneys- With

FEVER

to n bank * Hit the

Ronald Colmsn, Mndellne L'arroll (
and Dnuyias Falrhsnks, J r . play j
Ins the lending rotes.
Oulmnn plays lh * dual mle •'! ——
King Rudolf V and llu&lt; mlvi i m i] ■YWOOD,

Head Coach Leonard McLuc.t*
of the Bomtliolo llle.h Hf(iool In
|ttlil u ilrrn M M'fHirli't till*
morning Unit »lu* n**w
If nit Iml) I li*|i) iiiiilf *r •-•mat I'll r 11f»i!

GET UP NIGHTS?

t’llA T T A N fU H IA . Tdirn- Nor
2. (d l Two (iintneil held l«.t
•tie.*,*,icer*
ol
Ihn M iller l»-* ;
p-uttnctil Bioro In the heart of
uptown
iTintriino.&lt;aa
ye.ierday
mi l
raped with u h i l store ,of
filial* said wn&lt; ".exetal t h m ,
an ml &gt;1ellrw»."

liuygv pant* “ ml Ida shoe*. I'll
Urn |;1«»&gt;*1 f i ' i T \\n* iilll In Itt lis.lt fm tliillni to stall Ilirow •
forma 11vo t.iiib'H » Ihmi llumMj loa pie* And I don't esp eit e lili.
anlil bmnII o o to |#onoM»m* l.ukoj i t i otivMlrurdio to occur.
for*awoi o Hini |toin loiititnra i 'limi
11nu»»i| iii* ii *■
t’l ml y*1
*in* ht •», I»111ii»1111is:
in uiat no h*1 ii nil Ihiom liod 111* trwfii
t
r a li.iL , J
lltfi(|4t f||i)l‘t&gt;, Inn w hldt **111110 1m'
is x Ia n n cd
n|i,n turlod ymilli
Yon might iviint Mnrr I'lik
nue, ill .T 3o o'clock.
ford'* hlioni lnt* ol In « iio lr Mn *i
Seminole Chapter Number Tveir.
Csntlnus* From Ms** On*
liroak iroiti *I i i m i I m , It
wo
MACCLENnY, Fla.. Nov.. 2. — Older o f Eastern Sl*r vqlll nb*' oil unit In set the holiday sched rfirlit yrarii uno i Ii *» Moiy nUd
Baker County cattlemen have o r !» « w * Frlrpdrldp flight Thursday tile for Ibe remainder of lire donly *arow ii|* * in llliii*. All* r

_ . 1

linsplt.il

COLDS

The brother* me accused of
slimtlnc John Muorne. n native
emptiiym| by Joalah Erickson of
Ha anip.,-oil. Mss*., snu .operat­
ed it .alt work* there.

There will bo a hutlnei* Hallowe’en Party
tweeting or the Auxiliary to the
Mra. Elisabeth Iiium rr Roosevelt.
( l i v e n A t ChUrCh swashbuckling adventure of ih
tJ. H. A- P. O- a at Ihe home
------I famous Anthony Hope romaue - RoosevelL second son of the P rcsiibin.
of Mr*. It. r- Crenahaw at 7:30
Mr*. J. If. Klemper. Mr*. C* come* In the ac-reon of the Kit*
ror. Ardmore. Pa., after tliclr nun
^pi'clock.
n. Tyro. Mr*. J. D. Cordell and Theater Wednesday when tin
w The lEait' Side P. T. A. will
film prist union '.Vf
!’» • " «* lh"
«‘rv»by«e •
aponaor .« Hallowe'en Camlal tor* to a Hallowe'en party Frl* "Tho Prisoner of Zemin" '•••gln«
~• ~
night from U:00 o'clock until 8 : 00 * day erenlng given at the oM a two day engagemeul then- w Ills

turoua Rasaendyll liv list - I'd''
of love and Intrigue amnu« tl"*
lolml
rourla of Europe, whlrh
Cromwell directed fiom r* r•—-n
play which John L. llaldersiou
and
Wells Kihi( based on IM
want Rose'* i|r*ttiMlsatlnn 'o f Ihe
Anthony Jlop* Novel Mls* Car
-roll play* Ihe lu-aiiilfut Primes*
Flavla and youmt Falrhank* U
seen a* llio itnalilng lluperi of
Henltau.
Also promlneiitlv featured hi
the cast nr* Mary Aslor, t\ Au­
brey Smllh,
Raymond
Maoaey
and IMvId. Niven,
The &lt;3 *ot*. ranging In »!«"
from a sentry liox lo n rallied
ral,
were designed by Lyle
Wheeler, Iho coatume* were rriv
aled by Krnsl Drydrn &lt;hn pho
tography Is (tie work of Janie*
Wong llowo, nnd the mnslral
score w*s nr ranger I by Alfred
Newman.

n

rkerb*

BAN DITS

ntltlej

Bmlth,

Holly* nod. dh'd In

Cub*.

Dual Role In “ Zenda"
, A„
........

nei of Ihe First nipllst Church
ln honor of the * Fidelia Class.
The
room waa appropriately
decorated for Ihe occasion. Dur­
ing the evening several games
and contest* were conducted for
whlrlt prlfes were awarded to
Mr*. Edward Kelsey, Mrs. Jnrey
Welnrlght. and Mrs. J. H. i'hltllps.
At a lain hour refreshments
were served after "whlrh a nutUt**r nf gifts were presented to
Mr*. J, M. Mnye who plans to
leave
In Ihe near future for
Cleveland, Ohio, whore she will
make her home.
Those attending
were:
Mr*.
J. M, Mnye. Mrs. M. W, Robert», Mr*. Ellis Lloyd, Mrs. Ed­
ward Kelsey, Mr«. Henry Eng­
lish, Mrs. W. J. Pell. Mrs. J. A.
Yarn. Mra. J. II Phillips, Mr*.
J. P. Holt idlin', Mrs. I&gt;. K. Mc­
Nair, Mra. H. li. Walnrlght, Mrs.
C, fi. Tyre, Mrs. J.tR . Stamper,
and the Misses Their Vickery.
Loren* Franklin, Minnie
Berk
end Vera Phillips.

—lA*i- Kennoth

Uft whlrh compelled the commie- Palm llench.
sinner Slid II Other* to tier |o

The blstorf u( urlental rug*
wilt be given by Hlag B. lakiyan1 F, J. North, circulation manager
who will lecture at Ibe Worn-' of the If la iiii D ally New*, .pent
an* Club Wednesday afternoon
let Jay In Sanford attend In f to
at 1:30 o’clock. Mr*. Fred WII- butline**.
llama, clrk chairman, wa* Inflrumcnlal In haring thl* lecture
J|ra. E. W. SHlea left for Savan
;en here.
nah, Ua. Sunday* where she wa*
BEra. Jam.* Houghton .aid to- called ty the serious Mine** of her
day that, “The oriental rug ba» ,|»tef, Mra. J. W. Owen,
a life a atory more Intrrcstlttr.
—
than n person's. People may hare
Mra. J. E. T m ion and Mr*.
Ibe ancestry through many gen |Clyde KyUbrook have been called
•ration* of sonic plcco ot fuml ,to Knoxville, Tenn. In-cause of the
turo but not inaiiv know Ihe .**• death of their brolher, Hebert M.
tvrestlns de»erl *tory ot an |tlnderwfMil.
’
oriental rug.
Mr. I.klyan will
______
rive the Inside Malory of the ( Mr*. T. ft, Barnette and daugV
llrea of the orientnl rug vreuvltcr, June Merle, and Mr*. L. T.
era mid eiplulti tiro wean-, do 1)0ta left tt.ti morning for Quine*
alan arid pattern."
„ ,d Haven* where Ihry will visit
U. Worker* Council, npd the *.W.'
All club members are urged relatives for several thy ..
*
M. 8. Prayer will be lit hi -id the |o attend end the public la cor
Pint Usptist Church at 7:30 P.
l!iSL,5 ,,H’ T,’"r’
"" Ronald Colmnn Plnys
M.

o'clock.
i
Tho Friendship league of that
Congregational Church will meet*
with Mr*. J. II. Root. Sit Pal­
metto Avenue, nt 3:00 o ’clock.
The monthly husinrr* and eoclal
meeting uf the T. E. L. Casa of the
First Baptist Church will be held
at the home of Mrs. A. K. Rossrtter on Celery Avenue at 8:00
o'clock. Group Number Five with
Mra. Starr chairman will have
charge of the program.
The regular meeting of Sem­
inole Chapter Number Two Order
o f Eastern Star will be held at
7:30 o'clock at Ihe Masonlr Hall.
, Friendship night will be oblerved.

phrey Cobh u n de Iwbks
“ Paths of Glory.*

POUT L A U D E R D A L E.

inurdet a . the remit of onitawry,
J n ’ h lU r""by''
in Great Inngun l*l*nd Ji.i Ann Ileanake w hile hut, tin* lt‘ul West

WEDNESDAY
The flrat monthly
boalncaa
IS—tint of tb* Ladlra Auxiliary
of the Temple Beth Iirael will be
held at the Community Center at
Bits o'clock.
There will be a meeting of the
Civic Department'it 12:00 fol­
lowed by feneral bualneaa and
luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. Hoi*
tease* will be Mr*. J. G. Patteraon,
Mn. E. M. Galloway, Mra. John
Uelach, Jr-, and Mn. Ralph B.
Chapman. For reaervatlons call
79-J.
Thera will bo n regular tm*t. nee a meeting
n( tint Junior
Woman's Club «t 3:00 o'clock.
The Board uf Deacons, the B. Tf

THURSDAY

Bahamas, Nov, i.—

id’, ilcorge end W illi* Ihrvaller
c"' ,-n trial today i-tinri.'.l w lth

MS

Oriental Rug: History
To Be Heard Here

SNAKE BITE IS FATAL

F A C E M U R D ER T R IA L

'owder
i»Tan / 1INC OXIDB/ AIXOBCI
llJcg ( ' " * ’ “ * * *

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i

fi^

THE TURF

1 P W

College VarrityCoachee'
Meeting Here

emfnole County
Court Records

Close To U .S.
Ship Augusta

Pnm Wag* Ooa
clala. Brltl-h authorities declined
i c m o f the markets of [
'
to Invlt/- them, although tho Japat least.
fatapart ion end grading
"A
lnr&lt;&lt;&gt; h,rt
* desire U
at# label to Insun tha
*™
^* ' i ' ‘j
\
V mM
■IUr“1 An American marina &lt;Ja*
w t S 3 \ l . &lt;*&lt;&gt;;'.'p.
a 4
-J p E
tachmrnt occupied a post o&lt; boner.
Urn product will help *a- ■ d T ' J k N^
'^ tG TvM
/j S 8 n )
ThokiamU of China#* atudanta
f aad maintain a higher and
f ■/ J
/ s# :
V
AE m a H
lined the crmcl. ry wall* daring the
Hand price for farm
U.V
*»'
burial »er% iff
late to para dad
■ad aaeun the producer
tost poealbla nat nturws,
.’. * jJ L U jfrS M
■
n ' Hrltlah frlrn.l.!
broke up the
ket Director aaeertod,
' \.J -.I'i''■■
J; !.'‘. - V ' ' - T . ! . ! . '
.,
|
paitide on the kround it Interfered
complete utilisation of
:■:y{ i,.' i
■V:u
r
w
i
t
h
truffle.
Iaa ef tho markets for f?._.
heavy
r producers of various cummodir ■'•■■/.";,
, ..3 \
• ’". ' 1
.. i :'. J : 'V'.Y/'.J;'.
I t o l e , pen/) Ito re nf men to fore* the
tha-atat* was urged. It
r,LVif|)i;'Pi:’ .V;YY&gt; &lt;
■
V Y'' J;Y' , ' I
P&lt;* '*")•■'■ '•&lt;
rrct k wna !)'■
*1 painted out that many farm :k'..-V\-':V,.7'v
llrvetl hjr military men to support
operated in ■ baphatard.
iMCXMetXW*. !■,&gt;*»» C o A C M -A L £ * VstoflX,IJNg C a A V l .'" J
reporta that reinforcement* are
over the State, could be
through co-operation . If Coaches Jack MeDewall and Alai Walt# aaam to ha In a t* 1"* «•&gt;V ^ ./rom J,p*n lo th*
W State Market system,
#
J T t J ? . ‘ t ,b&lt;tw n ^ P^ b' '
rf f t j ^ S T
' An* American ‘ g a r r e t bablnd
construction o f stock and *“
which th* Hoi!In T an ahowtd whan thay rod. roughshod ever Wof- tho
|lnM „ ported several
n* at tha markets waa
ford
Collet*.
an
StAA
rival,
with
k
1?
to
0
acore
laat
Saturday
and
BHtlah hotnaa had
when paoducers, ea*
(been bit In tha heaey Japaneae
small producen, might " ,‘A*
bnmbirdmenta of tha Ilunfjao
ready market for hi* proarea. Theta homea were evacuated
It waa pointed out that th*
YALE COMPLETES A PASS
laat week.
might be uaad to provide
I In north China the Japaneae re­
distribution of atstc-proThis posture looks Ilka n sitting-up tu rtles, but H Is really
ported minor iaina In the drlte or
Mmmodltlea' and then-hv
a portrait of Maryland's pass receiver, Budkoaa, after ha had
Talynanfo,
capital
ef
flhmal,
and
Bt Invasion of but-of-itata
rtnewed activity In north Honan magged a particularly aluahra teas In tha first quarter of the
Ht lea which destroy th*
province, where a Chlneie ateoull Mary land-Florida game at College Park. Md. Maryland stopped
for tho Florida product!,
wai thrown tack and 400 Chineao Florida's powerful drive in the fourth quarter to win 18 to 7.
the eta* of out-of-state ;k&gt;
killed. Tha Japineaa laid thay
and poultry,
ware ready to take Changteh, gotlallona.
j WASHINGTON, Nov.. 2. —VP)
Wllaon stated that the State
north Honan city, at any time.
system Is In Its Infancy and
• American delegates made I* —Informed officials at the agri| At the edge of the new Chlneaekt through th* co-operation of
clear that limy would “ not , o d e p a r t m e n t
said today
Jipanrae hntllrflrld weal of tho
I farmers with th* market ays
out on a limb" lo toko greater|,™ ‘ th* government will lend 60
aettlement
tiler
Union
Jarki
flat­
g n a t prognss could bo aa1
w™
tered.above n line of Ilrltlih out- rrsbonilblllty than other power*
‘ daring tha next few years.
In the effort to settle flie CM~ “ **
poata.
The State Director alio dia
neae tapanao war.
j thfien
Jipanecn rnnimandera
an advertialng campaign
Commenting on Fnrelm
Sec­
warned
that
they
meat
bombard
h be plena to launch-during
retary Anthony Rden'a alatement
Chlneee
poallioni
elnao
to
the
Coming year to advertise the
In parliament that Britain would
w-itl'h Pnc* and nrrrd the Britkte’e market ay item.
go as far as the United States,
lah
to
withdraw,
tho
Brltlah
rom
■Chart**
Korley,
agriculture
tha delegates declared
they
mender, MaJ.-Gen.^A. I*. f&gt;. TelI for the Florida Stata Chain
would lend the fullest coopera,
frr-Rmollett, declined,and rrdered
Association, stated that
tha flaia raliad.
, lion.
ralaed 16 percent of the
The tntormrd Japanese source
amount of produce marketed
described Japan as fearful the
tha United Blatee, and pointed
conference, r.i-.trd to find an
l 7 ^ w ^ L ...G &gt; n 6 i t U U t i b u A
it that a ty atemetic marketing
amicable aolntlun. might merely
am Is essential for the efficient
a&lt;ld f&lt;&gt; tho bltternesa 0f the ori­
keting
of
this enormous
ental crlals.
.amount o f produce,
(or ECO N O M Y ind .
^ 'Jalla Mae Sampley, aaaiitant to
r. Wilson, pointed out tha value
SATISFACriO N use
marketing curios mad* from
CaMtnus* Pram Pat# On*
Doubk
JeitedfDouiJcAdbnf
invllatlrm
last
weak.
la'* natural products. Bhr
A high authority told The Asmany articles made of
ArrangemenUi For
DAKING
S'wla'rd Prere last night that
plna straw, palmetto, cocoFunermh
and
All
Other
f
k
V
POWDKR
Japan's official recommendation
‘ *aU, and numerous other thing's
Occasions
Sjart Met hdjyj* 4J
to ihe Brussels ronfrrenra on the
‘ in Florida. 8h* believe* that
&gt;
25 ounces I -r 254
t
Far. Fastrrn nuifllet would be
l then will bo ■ ready market for
theea
C,lnt ?r*nk' Tala'a alar back (foreground) , heave* a paaa to to and the conference as quickly
Two Year Old
Full Pack
No Slack Filling
theae product*
product* for
for those
those who
who can
can
M ka them. Brteral of tho-markets En&lt;&gt; Millar who barely caught It on hi* ftagertlpo aa tha Nrw H av aa possible nod get Japan and
ROSE BUSHES
M tU IONS-QF l*OUND&lt;M*VI «,(( ,
« f th* State, have already begun j en battle between tbs Ella and Dartmouth progressedT Into the China to begin direct peace nausrn avotm r.o'- t » mui ..r
tha *al* o f thaaa Item*, aha said.‘ fourth quarter. But the completed pais failed to score, for KacCAMELLIA JAPQNICA
Bg)
------------------------I Lend (6.1)-Dartmouth back, drove Miller out o f bounds three yards
""F in e w r a " ’ "
" Although moat lives of Bhaka-’ ,hort of &gt;h»‘. R°*l Una. Tha contest ended In a P to p tlo._________
KOELREUTERIA
•pear* consist of two or more vol- j — — — - . ---------Repairing
Mlsa, all that Is known of him' Both Chaucer and Villon wroto
GARDENIAS
Diamond Setting
head taka up no tnoro than 10 ballade* rrquestlng financial as'
8T. ‘ CLOUD, Nov. *.—(/P)—A
AND
H IM
slatance from their patron*.
chamber of commerca was form­
Engraving
ed for
Bt. Cloud yesterday by
McLaulin, Jeweler
tha nuslneaa Men'* Club and th*
111 S. Park A t*.
Woman's Club.
Due* paid th* civic body will
b* uaad In part lo employ , a
full time librarian for Ih*^Memo­
Havo V-8 truck lit A-1 shape with rial Library. Tha ofttclal also
-m s whs really know* how,
good driver that would like to will aarvo os aocratary of thi&gt;
ftrigga. Jewel** Magnolia A t*
rent out at reasonable rata. Apply chamber at commerce.
/
Diamonds And WatctiM
C. A. Ilalnas. Box 1606.
WILL BUT and salt second hand
®
*
Fine
Watch
And Jewelry Repairing
No BLADES, No LATHER
Cesar Romero, tho movie actor,
' clothing. 411 Ba«t 4!h Btraat. Uie Dollar A Oar * P ain t-lth
No BRUSH, No LOTIONS
waa
dancing
In
a
New
York
night
Diamond Moanllag And Engraving
"Beat for tho South" becauae
Randall Electric
lt‘l apedally blended and manu­ club when stage producer Brock a
w a m raiON ia a t u b uwaav*
Paipberton drafted him far a ml* B m a r in i *at.
ran , a
n* u a
factured for tha Southern climate.
In
"Strictly
Dishonorable.**
a im iiig iip ia is iiim iiiu m iim iiiii
FOUNDi Halfvt about -two year* Stanley-Itogers Hardware Co.
I old. Person can have heifer by
paying for ad and feed bill. lOlBf
DUNN
Saerat O p t r . t w . 4 8

Davis Refuses
Presidency Of
9-Power Meet

Cut Flowers

TU E SD A Y,
tomato planto U cantered m pre­
vention o f th* tafectien by uatag
dbcaas-fraa seed and seedling*
and planting tai dlaaaea-fra* aolL
Soma rtaUtant rartotWa show laao
dlaaaao than tho roora common
commercial varietle*.

- For Sale
Inland Investment Ci. To B. B. A
Lillian O. Wright.
Tax Heads
State of Florida To 8. L. Burkboljtr,
State of Florida To Alexia 0Vasa.
Martgagao
Warren. Draw V ft Donla To O.
8. A.
Thomas, Reynold*, at on T4 Ftral
Federal Saving* A Loan Ai m .
Petraa, Joseph I., it in To Ftrgt
Pederal Savings A Loan Aean.
McClelland, GettU W., at ok To
Armoar Co. of Delaware.
Chatiil Mortgages
Warrrn, Drew V. A Don la To U.
&amp; A. Cray A Mortgage I b a
McClelland, Gettia W-, et u i To
Amour Fertlluar Work*.
Baleaaa of Chattel Mortgage
Harris, ft. B. To J. M. Leonard.
Coa tracts
rhe National Caah Reglater Co. To
RainKardt Becker.
Tha Warion Co. To Thao Dlakldla.
Satisfaction of Mortgages
.Sanford Production Cr. Assn. To
John Pctcra, et ux.
Association Mortgage Co. To In­
land Investment Co.
Partial Releas# af Mertgaga
McDowell. W. A. To II. M. Watson.

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W. W. Goetsch
Stall 30-34
Stote Market
SANFORD, FLORIDA
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convenience. Park A 20th, Phona
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ttaarva llfu Insurance company,
salesman lo handle the Mortuary
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Dgwral assoclaIlona In Florida.
Farhapa thl« la only old Una legal
r u rea company offering that
hdllcy for aixty days in Florida.
'Company') position splendid, must
have high class representation,
pcraont l aurety bond roqulrad,
wark open on ly about two months,
Mokarage huslnaaa accepted, One
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RISKS B E T T E R T H A N
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Furnished 6 room upstairs apart­
ment Inquin 811 Magnolia Ava.
WONT
AN H f
Six room furnlahad ho us* for rant,
110 E. 6th 8L Inquira &gt;07 E, 8th
Bt. or Phon* 170-W.
WELL'LOCATED house for wT«Avallablo after Nov. II, Mra,
W. A. Lofflar, Phon* 478.
26— M lacalUneoog F o r S a k
White Gtiolln*, DLlluteTKansan*
for atovf* aad haatan. U- B
Pop* C o, Phona M0.

Quaker Circulating Hasten with
K th* oll-mlasr burner Mora beat
Young married man with last o il Bandtil Elartric Co.
Baaldant of Banford.
manager, Salary amt 10— liooMa for Salt.
Writs P. O. Boa
8 IX-ROOM M g
ta
iTTh
black City) Tint clasa eondl*
tlooi garage; roaaooahla caah
payment, balance Ilk# n at. OaU
or writ# B&lt;&gt;* N c-o Herald, etty.
ARCADIA Fla, —Oct, tt. T V
unit of mb*Irrigation to ha actah*
M«hN to DuBoto County la uow hi
•pccaUm aad another unit I* hclu
Imtottcd, according V Count?
Agmf E H. Vanca.

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Paola, Dodd, Tuscawilla And Sanlando
Roads Put In N e t
Farm-Market plan

Celery Avenue Is
Also Considered

Br RICnARD G. MASSOCK (d*r Kerensky, chief of the totter*
MOSCOW, Not, S-—Soviet Rus- Inf prevWonal p w m ra w t, sped
•la 1* celebrating IU 20th blrthdxy ,w * f ,.rer"
Uoln*
... . .“ .. ..
..
. rr»d. In ea aatorooblle cerumen•rlth a fclr fetthrol In the midst of
from the American emheis h lo o d part*. ■ « H»e^ to over , y NkhnUa u n|„ , merged frem
^*” * ’ ndB,'nnr \ ** *nd “ nr»‘ Hidin* and took command of Rnaotoctlon

campalen.

Column, of dord. on the bene*
.
,
communUm
b rarely mentioned any more-are
■mothering the denunciation. of
State Road Depart­ enemlm or the regime and anment To Be Asked nounrvmrnta of their e.eca lon .
ail tho anniversary of the Bolthe' To Begin Repairs Tlh revolution—November 7 -a p pr2 !e
WPA project* will be «ub- That dale 20 year, ago, A lto n -

nltted in the near future for
the Improvement of four
roads In 8eminole'County, it
was decided et the meeUnt
of the Seminole County CornCourt
mlosionsrs in
B o o m yestorday
Many raquwta for road Ini-

New York Vi
LaGuardia la Ek
By H alf A Mi
Votes; CIO I
In D e t r o i t ’s

Mussolini's Delegate
Says Meeting Must
Not Mention Sane*
tions Or Quarantine

MowsBag return.” emphff
* Um
committee today the daleata toeorbe^
Tammany Hall and oiemmlWH
of the rrtregred *ov»*t.
Hlnr. lh, „ r umU ha. undergone tod ..tria l Organisation ln^&gt;l
rftU Mr&lt;
Urror
f l yesterday's principal eldrtt
cb, n(r,. The Union of Socialist
Old Tammany la d IU rtc
S w k t |,rpub|W h« . become the
r.therl.nd of tollare- •urceaelr. beutlus whan - i
woritfl1l;, * , p « M„u .
York voters re-elected W*
Greatest o f.lt . achieTem.nt. to rtorello La Qaardla by a Teii
m* » i
break lag total and selected racket-smashing
Thomaa
Dewey, for dletrlet attorney
New yoth eoeaty.
The CIO ta Ita tint major
for direct political powar •
tho Detroit mayoralty to I
ard W. Beadlag, an aaafrtUa
candidate w|th American f *
atloa of Labor aapport.
Prospects Are S a i d Boeoaae of tba domlnaaea

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Advertising Group
ApprovesSigns On
Roads To Sanford

qualified famtmetar.

Reporta Are Heard
W ork la Beffun On
At County PTA Meet Police Phone System

Tanned aa tha boat practise
•aaalnn af tha aaaaon. Conch X
A- X WOktaooa toot hi* Semipro Blackcata tkrewgh a tough
drill last night aa th* Sanford
Army / Field featuring th* run.
a lag af nearly ovary No'rt
Data* play that tag hoy* knew.
Tha ooootom lasted about twg
hears aad tha a n a l limbering
or axarclaaa. Making,
passing
charging aad ataaaa war* .1*9
ML
A total of 14 hoy* reported
far tho soaoioa aad Coach Wilk­
inson etatad Ihta naming 1h*|

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Proposal Is Made Fob
Direct Negotiations
Between China, Japs
BRUSSELS.
Nov.
1—
(AP)— A conccrlwl Appeal
for direct nrRotlatlonn be­
tween Chinn anil Japan to
end their nnnRulnnry conflict
Mayor Fiortllo laGuardla (Irft) and hla Democratic opponent. Jeremiah' T. Mahoney, ore marked the opening session
■bown coating their ballot* In New York Clty’o epirlted mayoralty election won by LoGuardlo by of tho Brussels conference
more than holf a million rotes.
today with Italy asserting
there can be no question o f
sanctions. . .

Kiwinisns Hear
HodsoiF Tell Of
Chiu-Japan War

alectlo.s .
k
Lite relora. ike wed today
that: Benitor A- Harry Meat* R
Now Jersey bad woa back tar
tha Democrat* the goverW a
Says China
•oat of which ha baa held twled- Expert
Icoring tba Jlepwbllcena with only
Hopes For United
all governor* oat at 41.
States To End War
Bruce Barton, adrsrtlelng asaeatlea and author was otootod
to the House frwm Now Yortt
Stating that China Is basing Ita
"silk stockier" dtatrlrt. replac­ hopes for swdlng the conflkt With
ing a Democrat and Incrasalag Japan in the Far East on the
tha Republican strength in that United States and the prospects af
branch of Congram by oae.
a boycott agalnat Japan In order
Former Oorsrwor James M. to prevent tmpoita and force the
Curley or Massacbase Its lost hla Japanese to end tho struggle, Dr.
political comeback race for M jr* W. II. Hudson, o Praabytarlan Mis­
or of Boetoa to Maurtoo J. 1 » sionary In China far 44 years, adbln. IS. la a noa-porUaaa 0 *• dreaeeo, the Klwanla Club at ita
l egbtas weekly luncheon today In
Cornells* n. Bcally, Democrat, the Valdes Hotel.
woa ro-alactlon aa mayor ot
Dr. Hudson Began hla address hy
Pittsburgh. James |f. Rica. Dem­ telling of hla owi) experiences In
ocrat, waa easily elected Gover­ the Far East. Ile said that during
nor of Virginia. Cleveland re­ most of hla service in China, he
elected Republican Mayor liar lived &lt;10 mllee west of flhanghal.
old |I- Burton.
Declaring that the reason for the
LaOuerdle received 1,144.014 Invasion of China waa the fact that
vote*—a margin of 414,411 over Japan Is a small country having.a
Jeremiah T. Mahoney. Roth nom­ population of 70,000,000 people
inees are supporters of Preaidant which la growing at (he rata of a
Rooaavalt'a policies. Dewey de­ million earh yrar, he said that
feated Tammany's candidal* — Japan at tha present lime does not
Harold K. Itaxtlagi-m.TtT to have the productive power In eith­
er agriculture or manufacture, to
supply the great dvmsnd for es­
sential commodities. In all Its
Zoo Repair Work
attempts to get a stronghold In
he said that has been the
Is .Commenced Today Asia,
main reason for doing so.
Extensive repair work waa be­ Japan has sent men to the
United Rtatra to study manufac­
gun tbla mofnlng at tba Han­ turing methods, he sakl, and today
ford
Municipal
Boo,
Jamoa Japan buys American rollon, takes
Moughton. superintendent.
said It to Japan and makes into elolh
today. New railings are being and [irlngs It bark to tho U. H, to
built by city workman and tka •ell It cheaper her* than ran
cafes are balng repainted ta or­ American manufacturers.
der ta Bulka |k# tourist drawing
Dr. Hudson went on ta say that
center look more attractive dur­ the main purpose of Japan today
ing the . wluler season. Mr. la to get • strong foothold la
Mougkton stated that tala work China before foreign powers ran
waa aot scheduled to bagla this deride upon any definite action.
early b*l da* to tba arrival nf
He Said that China doea not
wlatar visitors earlier tbaa aa*- want to fight any other rountry
eL tba work had to b* speeded and will not attempt to attack
«t. '
Japan by air and bomb Ita cities
A map of Florida drew* by for the Chinese want foreign pow­
Mr. and Mr*. Fred T. Williams ers to understand that they wish
waa p*i on display on tha bulle­ la defend their own country and
tin board yesterday. Tba map that la all.
baa # chart attached with llaa- General ChUng Ksl Stick, who
ford a* tba center af tb* artle- Induced oil provisional armlea to
Idea with all tb* poleta of la- unite to defend Chino, la baaing
tar**! la Florida aad (ba mile­ hla hopes for victory on the fact
age frem this city.
that China Is fighting In the con­
flict with a superiority of man
powar aa there are 10,000,000 men
Practice Held By
IQcwllaaeU no rsae reset

Semi-Pro Blackcata

|

Norman H. Davis
Sounds' Keynote

0* . ^ mnitary

made to tho Commissioners who
Favorable For Most
plea to Incl ode reconstruction of
Successful
Season
aaroral In a Fann-to-Market rodd
Improvement project. Tho project
W M iim u iu r i, not. a. - W
^
fourth season of the opta ba submitted for tho approval —Plan, for a 17-day tour of tho
, ..
.
o f Washington WPA officials will United Slates hy the Duke and *r* lton #r lb* Florida BUta
probably Include the widening and Duchess o f Wind.or took form to. Former's Wholesale Market horo
Improving of tho Paola, Dodd, day when Charles K. Iledaui, the1 I. now getting underway and
Tuaeawllla and SanLando roads. wealthy emlmwry of Edward, con- prM|mcU m m farormble for an
E. F. llouaholder, county at* ferred with State Department of- (&gt;cvptl&lt;m, Ilf good .roano, Man*
torney, waa also Instructed to go
to Tsllahaa.ee to contact officials
Although
liter* wa. no of*
*• ° of tho Btata Road Department In ftrial comment on the arrange*
Mr. Michael Indicated that be
an effort to f e t the Department to mental It was reported authorlta-,Mpecta Fall vegetables to begin
make repairs to Celery Avenue, a lively that England'.
abdle»tad!eomlng Into tha market within
part af tho Btata Highway system. king and hla American bride would tho next few day* In .mall quan*
In a three to tarn veto the Comf make their coaat-to-roast tour In tlUue and gradually Inereeae ea
missionera approved a resolution a aorles o f "one-night ilands".
tha aaaaon advances.
recommending W. S. Eerie as di­
Preliminary plana. It
was re* Sine* last year there
have
rector o f W7*A projects ta Sem­ reeled, now coll for a stay o f only boon many Improvements made at
inole County. Mr. Carlo tarred ta 77 days which wonld taka tha tha markat. probably tha giBaf.
this capacity for some Uma lo r
paariju. itA i.iu v
y; 4 .1 1,
P«ny cHrad packing-house on tho
They will arrive In Now York on market ground*.
H. E. Took*. J r, manag*r of
Nov. II. These plana ore subject to
revision, however, as tho Duke and tha pocking house, opened for tho
Duchess may overrule them.
season yestorday whon ho reThe royal eoupl# probably will reived several hundred boaea of
The
packinghouse la
travel by n special train. It waa fruit.
Indicatad a part of tha tour would equipped with tha latest model
facilities which assure efficient
bo In tho "deep South."
Arrangements for the couple'* operation of tha establishment
reception et tha Whlta Heuao
ware balng bald In aboyanca until
tha return of President Roosevelt
from Hyd# Park.
But tha British ambassador, Sir
Uoao of Sanford waa approved Ronald. Lindsay, and Lady Lind­ Address Is Heard
by tho Advertlatag Committee of say, anaounred they would enter­
By Future Farmers
tha Bemlsole Coaaty chamber at tain the Duka and Duchess at din*
Commerce ta a meeting yester­ nar November It, the day after
County Agent C. R. Dawson waa
day, Ralph Bagwell, aocretary. their, arrival on tha Bremen.
reported today. .
The dinner, which Lady Lindsay the principal apaakar at th* meet­
Tha Com m it la* agreed to tho said would be "a large on*,*- will ing of th* Seminole Chapter ot
arectea of large signs ot atrot- bo tha first formal entertainment Future Farmare of America at th*
agio highway Intonoctloaa. la- for Edward by a personal repf*High School last night, Oeerga
•lading tha laUraecton
Fed- sentatlv* o f tha British crown
Mauser, president of tha group,
oral Hldkway No. 1 *od tha since h* gave up hla thron# last stated today.
Cheney Highway at ladlaa River December 10 for “ the wooxan I
During tba busbies* session
City aa the Beat Coast) also love."
plana for programs to provide
o a r ta bo iwooadlttaaad at Fort
.
1 ----Chrtatmea oa tba Cbaaey High­
Safety
Expert
Plana th* remainder or the year, ware
way directing traffic lata BamTha fMloyrlng sugges­
kaolo Coaaty throegh Chaleou
Claaaes For Seniors discussed.
tion* ware offarad far considera­
aad Ovtode.
W. 0. lo* * , local safety #«• tion: deep sea ftaking trip, fish
Other targa K M wlU bo erectad at tha JonetAre* of tha fol- pert, will conduct class** In fry, stag supper, talk by a glH
tawtag highway*: Federal HUh safety for tba seniors of flam I- telling what aha mast dislike* In
tray N*. 441 aad Bttta Highway no!* High School once each weak a boy, talks by prominent asen,
No. 44 at Meant Dora, taler*#* for II er M weak, beginning and a greased pig chass.
turn at Btata Highway Non. 71 No# I. ha announced this morn- Two toys. Jack Martin and
Charles Bradbury, ware Initialed
aad IT. aad Btata Road Noe. I
Into tb* .Chapter aa Green Hands.
aad - ft at Baa Mateo north at
Several numbers ware played by
th* String Band before adjourn­
ment.
Those attending th* meeting
were: Chari** Bradbury, Ronald
Mulrhaad, Jack Martin, Robert
Mauser, Harvey Hale J. C Spivey,
Robert Jammoa, Hock Btaadland,
Bey IHicham, Georg* Manser, BID
Martin, !L W. Shannon, Dave
Shannon, Amoo Jones, William
Burnett*. David Aorta, John Seakarik, Freak Jones, ft. Gameren,
Harold CMuse, Kenneth Onatavaaaa nod their adviser, Alex R.

Roporta af tho'aotfvtUo- of th*
looal Fareart Taadmn Aaaaciattoav
af an tho BchooW of tho County
wars mod* at th* masting ot tho
hamtaaU Oauaty (Wongfl af tha

THE M A Y O R VOTES--------A N D SO DOES MR. MAHONEY

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Dukc And Duchess1Michael Reports
Plan 37 - Day Tour Market Is Ready
By 1 -Night Stands For 4th Season
Bedaux Confers With'

1M 7

9 - Power Meet
Urges End To
Sino-Jap Row

Soviet Rusnia Celebrate• Old Tammi
Twentieth “ Red” Birthday b Rooted
Communism Forgotten, But Thousands Of
W ords Praise Benefits O f Social­
ism A s Blood Purge Continue*

'N O V E M B E R S,

CITY NEWS BRIEFS

Violators of City Ordtaanoea
will ba tried before City Judge
Frank L. Millar In a session of
the Munklpal Court this afterTha Hoard af Directors of tha
Klwanla Club plan to hold a
special meeting Friday evening
at d:S0 o'clock In the grill room
of the Valdes Hotel,
The Hoard of Directors of the
Rotary Club will maet Thursday
al K:00 o'clock at tha homa of
Georgs
Avotuu,
I
•
'Itolllna, 1400 Park
M ATVWWy,
It Wfca Ennounrrd today.
t
mm
.
The election of officers for the
rnmlng year wljl be held hy tha
Sanford 4-11 Club In tha Chamber
of Commerce building tSalurdky
morning al 10:00 o'clock.
The flanfonl Lions Club will
hold ita regular scheduled weekly
meeting tonight at 7:00 o'clock
In the grill room of (he Valdrx
Hotel, according to J. L. Gallo­
way, secretary.
The regular monthly meeting
of Ihe Hcmtnnl* Poultry Producers
Association will be held In the
Future Farmer Chapter room of
the Seminole High Hchool Thurs­
day night at 11:00 o'clock.

Th* Sanford Cheat and Check­
er Clab will hold IU regular
weakly mealing
the Veldea
Hotel Thursday evening at 7:30
o'clock, R. M. Burns, aocretary.
anaounred today, adding that all
who are Intaraatad lo either of
tha games are cordially Invited
lo attend,
-

Th* rigbl-of-way for th* Clty'a
B*w powar Bn* from th* Banlord Water Work# to lha City
Famp# oa lha Baaford-Orlando
highway has been cleared and
CHICAGO. Nov. B. — CJP» —
ready for th* erection of lb*
A twanty-four-yrar-old man told
pole* aad otbar malerl.lt. II
th* pallre today ha shot aad waa aUo loomed that city work­
killed two member* of big fam­
men or* doing sitanalvs repair
ily gad critically wounded a third work o* tb* city water pumpo
baanas*, "I figured If I killed
Somebody *la* I'd hoc* gat*
ooongh to hill myaatt.”
Th*
wtatlmo ot tbs ala ballot* from
•nmoal Ecoaomla' moll ardor
yfatol w*re a brother mod twg
attain, Alexander. 14. and Nancy,
U. who wore killed oad Mary,
IT,-who was wounded.
• Mlooman Walt** Trecy said
■tonamU. a eon o f a confection______
__ _______
dr. haM him be Intended to kUl^nooolM to hoop out of th* Gar­
th* other two brother*. Jamas, moo
coloalol controversy, loot
M. and O*ort*. *8. lo maka night lad to dlplooutlc predictions
*th* biggest funeral aver hold that Germany la preparing—with
M**." H* said ha dreafc shoot Fascist auppert—to rapedlata th*
U ana in al gla hater* - ahead-leaf ahrada orf tha VaraaUla* Tnetag the nrej victim, ________| * _______ '
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Chicago Man Runs
Amuck, Kills Two

Wilcox Condemns
Federal Bill On
Wages And Hours
Placing Workers Un­
der Bureau Called
Blow To Democracy
ORIMNDO, Nov, t. —&lt;#*—
Asserting that
tha
proposed
Federal Wags* sad boon hill
la a -moat serious throat lo
representative goTaramtat" and
would avantually place ■ all tha
nation's worker* under control
of a five-man board. Congraaeman J. Mark WUewm M the
Fourth Florida DUtrtot yester­
day denouaced tha bill ta an ad
dre»s bsfnnr (irr rlmTsr o r '
Undo chamber of Commerce.
The Representative, who for
nirrlv rrpreaeuleil this city be­
fore rrpellun of the fifth dlltrlrl, spoke to a ayrapatbettc
audlenre ald.-h applauded when
he eoutluded. Once during Ihu
apeevh ha was Interrupted by
applause as be dec Iarea dbch
legislation "Just won't work In
the Mouth."
.
"If this bill la such a good
plecs of legislation aa Ita pratt’eallaaed ea rase Three)

Delegates from United Stair*.
(Irrat Britain, and Franco JolnM
In an appral for *ho Chinese and
Japanese to settle their unde­
clared war "by peaceful pro*-

Count I,utgl Aldrovantll-Marap.
rottl. Premier Mussolini's repre­
sentative. went further. Ho said
tho conference could not speak
of a "quarantine" of one or tho
other of tho fighting notions.
Thta a* seen aa a reference to
President
Roosevelt's
Chicago
■peach.
\ .
"It ta clear.” said Aldrovancll* ,
Marescottl, "that there ran bn ]
no question of direst or Indirect.3
coercive measures along
lh»
lines of thiWe which hove been
demanded by certain Irresponsi­
ble elementa or evan o f spVakloH ’ '
of a quarantines an»-a or lean
moral Inward .V&gt;o« &gt;*arUi«'«U&gt;tr. _
of tho parties In iMt ron fllct?T ^
Norman II. Davla. tho United
flutes detegata sounded (he key­
note of the confereer* ht-pro.
posing direct negotiation* bo"
(ween Japan and China.
A new obatarle to settlement of
(he Far Faatrm situation arose
when China ileelared she would
consider no peace lerma which did
not provide for Japanese evarua*
lion of Chinese territory,
. There was serious doubt among
lha delegates that Japan could
be Jnduced lo give up her poal*
tlon In North China and Inner
Mongolia,

Agriculture Group
Predicts H i g h e r
Truck Drivers Are
Farm Costs Soon
Warned In Parking

WASHINGTON. Nov. I.—(A7
—labor, equipment and auppllra
will coat the farmrr slightly
more nrxt year, the Bureau of
Driven of truck* over IB fret
Agricultural Economica ptrdlrted In length who park on First
last night.
Street will not receive friendly
Three anticipated Increasea are
coupled, to (he farmer's disad­
vantage, with the Uurvau'a pre­
diction yesterday that cash farm
Income will probably b* slightly
less In 1938 than this year be­
cause of general buslneia reces­
sion. The Bureau expects higher
prlcex generally for manufactured
and prorated product* deepltr
tha slump.
The Bureau aaw, however, In
lla annual report on tb* outlook
for farm labor, equipment and
fertiliser, an advantage for th*
farmrr In expected lower feed
and seed price* nrxt Spring be­
cause of the good 1937 growing
"Along
with
higher wag*
rate*." tha Department of AgrL
culture1* economics branch aald.
"farmrr* apparently will have to
pay aomewhat higher prices for
farm
machinery,
automobiles,
building materials,
equipment
and supplies. Fertiliser priaas- al­
so will b* a little higher, but
advances g a g are not exported
to b* aa. larg* aa for other

F*a aiaauvui
Bo that nrwcomara to Sanford
wIB ba aura to know of'lhla regu­
lation, Chief Williams Indldstn*
that many now sign* wUl ha
erected soon, at conspicuous place*.
_

Tha only way In which rhubatti
can ba produced at all aatlafaetore
lly In Florida I* to plant th* seeds
early In th* foil months and hat*.
veal th* young plants daring tho
•pring.________________ _______

LOCALW EA
Gaoorally fair anight
Thursday, somewbat aaldar
north por^on tonight oad on
extrema northeast coast Th
day. Bali ease northwaa* yla
—fair aad colder tonight, Th
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“THE BRIDE WORE RED” COMES TO RITZ

loan Crawford 1«£
Starred In Show (
At Ritz Sunday
t

tf-G-M OffersCinderclla Story Entitled
The BrideWore Rod
Ones again tba screen •"&gt;
proves on nn outstanding stags
rhit. m u ' Bride Wort ned,"
‘Which comas to tlia flits Tliaa'tm gnnday and stars tbroaah
,Monday, la Peranc
MoinaCa
fllae OW Prom Trlesta
i; i Remembered. ot rourxe. aa a
"rich hnfttan experience depleted
a*, the rtage, the story baa
gained In celluloid. Joan Craw­
ford nnquaitlonablr was a happy
dholes tor ths starting rola and
•ha has two axcallant leading
men in Prancbot Tons and Rob­
ert Young. The picture was proT doped. by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ^
i‘ and nothing baa been overlooked _
7 on tbs score of perfection of do- ~
tall la all departments.
; , The Claderells etory of a poor
beautiful girl who acquired lux­
ury for a fleeting time and then
became rich In love, hat boon
• directed with lbs - delicate fernUlna Influence or Dorothy A n ­
ger, Hollywood's only women dl-l
. raetbr. The company went up In­
to tbe High Sierras for scenes |
. fa duplicate those of the Aua(tea Tyrol In Molnars original.
'7 You know kt once that .|ba
movlaa do bejvat with ths HIa arras than an|r stage technician
could possibly bops to do with
, canvas scenery. It la etqulslte
photography and the sound «fj facts era ss(nnlshlngly loroly,
with tbs music of mounialn birds
5 •( dam. the rollicking aony ol
&lt; a (ambling stream and the eym -if
.-phony of wind in tbs (roes,
'But aside from tbe technical .
•harm of this pletura there la
‘ the superb acting of the cast,
which Includes lovely Lynns Car- var,
Reginald
Owen.
Billie
Barks, George Zuoco and Dlcklai In

Volie Williams Is
Buick Dealer Here
F orllecord Period

Joan Crawford, Pranchot Tone and Robert Young play the lead In MOM'S "The Bride Wore
which comes to the Rita Theater Sunday and Monday, and are supported by a brilliant mat.

EXOTIC STAR

“MAYTIMET

• AT THE RITZ
Sunday, Monday—« stars In 1 dramatic triumph. Joan
Crawford. Prancho) Ton* and Robert Young "THE BRIDE
WORE RED."
n
Tuesday—Tba Big Day— Register at the Matinee. 400
Special Attractions and Olivia Dellavtland and Edward Everett
Horton In “THE OREAT GARRICK."
Wednesday. Thursday—A combination of two class' "A "
features which could not bo aurpaaaod. Madeleine Carroll,
Ronald Colman "THE PRISONER o r ZENDA." Also some­
thing to cheer about. James Cagney and a selected supporting
casl In "SOMETHINO TO SINO ABOUT."
Fdday—Marlene Dletrkh, Robert Donat "KNIGHT WITH­
OUT ARMOR." Also requested return showing, Jeanette Mac­
Donald. Nelson EHdy "MAYTIME."
Saturday—“TRAPPED BY G-MEN" and Dick Puran
"EMPTY HOLSTERS."

AT THE PRINCE8S

To John, Anitroe, Jr.. A Fer­
dinand Duda.
gataneisn of Mertgage
Johnson. Hods, M. To Ham W.
Campbell. e( ua.
,
Satisfaction of Judgment
Korgueon led the ‘ local galhere Gulf Parti User Co. To. L. L.
with 66 yards whilt Lawson gained
64. Morgen sustained 29 yards
while Stolnoff got away for 11.
TIIE LINEUPS
LEGAL NOTICE
BANPOKD
Walla
Howell
Young
Ganaa
r M U pnd by tho Ciivult Oeurt ef tbo
llark.y
"* *
Ninth Judicial Circuit
ef
the
June*
maoa mioio or piorigo. in one for eemf' 0v.n Inele County. Plerldn In chonColbert
eery, In n cortoln uouoo therein
Morgan
y m u pending, wherein ClVK OP SANxlfea
PlrOlllliA.
n
munlclpnl
Forguson
_ _
eerporallen.
Is
plalnllft
nnd
Lawson
Uteott CKIITAIN LAND* VPUN WHICH
taahy t a x e s
and on
ki-r.ciA i. am Stolnoff (c)

With tbo recant announcamanl
by Batch Motor Division of Gon­
ers! Motors Corporation, of Ita
Mrd conaecullv* model. Volls
Williams, local Uulek ricalet, also
celebrates ■ long period ot conaocutlra service, to llulck owners
Is Sanford.
Mr. William# sold hla Brat
Buick la Sanford In 1*11. 10
roar# after the first Buick was
manufactured. This . la ona of
the longest consecutive represen­
tation# of any Dulck dealer In
tbo country, and by far ths
longest of any in lbs Btats of
HKAMI!I:NTH A llE
DKUNQUK.NT
are detendonln
I
JAMES
U
Florida.
k— 7 BIIAIION, JIU aa Rpeclnl Master
la HU tba present firm of
, — - o f *old Conn hr oold d ee r., np1— SO polalec. will offer for w lo and
-■••ford Dulck Company waa orkala, ; M il oepnrnlely at publlo oulcry
; gsalsod by Mr. Williams and
I to tho blahoot nnd bool bidder
iioru, fnr cooli at lha lr--m iliH.r of tho
esnllnaoualy sines that tins h«
lowm
I Coon llnuaa of fem nulo Cuunbaa operated this aseocy. banr _ .
ty, Florida, 01 Sooiord. Plerldn.
r a * " - ' within the Irani buars uf ante,
dUng Dulck cart only until 1M0,
pkar,
I
an Monday, tbo lot day of Nowhen be sddtd tbo I'online tine.
Horn. ' veinbvi, ||IT, the fallowing do.
ocrlbod lata, places m imrcole of
In 111! Mr. Williams waa rtvland allunto in the Oily nf Hon00 tba salsa franchise for Mack
« .)
furd. Seminole
County,
PlorlLO,
lo-w ll:
tracks In Central Florida, Inua*
l
o
l
l
I
|o
II,
both
Inclusive
sladlaa tbb coanllas of Hemlnole,
lu.**.
of llloeh li 1*010 I
lu
IX.
■u w
tnrlu.t vo. uf Dlach t|
Lake. Orange, Osceola and Bre­
. Iona I. I *. i. 1. IS II. II.
vard. lie now maintains a sales
H . II. IT. II. tt, ta. II. I t
office Is Orlando aa wall aa
_____
II. Ik I t and la of llloeh l ;
[■••ford, for this popular make
of track, and many of Both tho
Seminole County
Dateel and gasoline powered
Court Record!
models kava been sold to firms
la this section.
Tbo Sanford Balck Company Is DaLand rtaaace Co. To Maante
touted at 111 Magnolia Aveaaa
Brown aad wife.
t a l maintains • u*ed car |ot at 81pm. L. L , el ox. To Tho MaaIN Pari Avenue. The galea and
eoq Co- Ine.
; service force consists ef Volls Hick eon. David Co at ef. To Tbo
A. WUHama. IX D. Smith, C. II.
Mtuaon Co.
’
W lu . Oserge W. "McRory, p. D.
Quit Claim Deeds
Williams. C. N* at ns. To W.
L Davis.
Tho Oult PertllUer Co. To Tko
Mutoon Co,
MartgagM
Duda, Jobs. Andrew, Jr. A Purdinend. To Baaford Allan tie
National Bask.
Brown. Manat*, at a t To DoCrep Lieu 4 Chattel Martpagee
Portia. J. A. act A 'T . E. Par.
tla. at nx. To Baaford Prodaolloq Cr, Asln.
Crep. Uan 4 Chattel Mortgage

A Mertgage

Jll laworth, Johg C-. et ex. T*
Baaford Product km Cr. a m .

•-vfef
K, V,

The basis of Chinese social
organisation la a closely knit
and highly organised family. ‘

Ronald Colman comoa to tho
Rita
Theater Wednesday and
Thuraday In David O. Belsnkk's
production of "Tbo Prisoner of
Zenda," the fimena Anthony Hope
romance of lot* and Intrigue la
the royal courts of Earopo.
Madeleine* Carroll and Dongles
Falrbanke, Jr. head the impoehtg
supporting catt,. which indodae
Mary Aator, C. Aubrey Smith,
Raytncnd Maaaey, David Niven
and Others.
Colman plays a dual role In this
rolm Tut la's*, appearing both a*
the adventurous Rudolf iiataendyll
and sa King V, the monarch he
Impersonates.
Mias Carroll appears oppoalta
Colman aa the lovely Princess
Plavlm, while young Fairbanks la
esat as the dashing Rupert of
llrnttau.
James Cagney and Evelyn Daw do some fancy stepping In
"Tho Prisoner o f Zenda” was
directed by John Cromwell frt&gt;m "SOMETHING TO SINO ABOUT" starring the venfcuW Jimmy In
a screenplay by John L. Balden* a snappy dancing, swinging role at the Rita Theater* Wednesday
*
■
ton, baaed on Edward Rose's dram* and •Thursday. And can they atepl
alliation of the Anthony Hope
novel. The adaption was mads by
“THE PRISONER OF ZENDA1
Walla Root.
Jamas Wong flows, famous
Chinets cameraman is credited
with the photography.

PROGRAMME FOR WEEK OF OCT. 31

Jeanette ‘ MacDonald nnfl Net
son (Eddy la "Maytlmo."

“SOMETHING TO

Ronald . C o lm a n
Plays Lead In T h e
Prisoner O f Zenda'

Saturday and Sunday, ‘ Nov. gth and
MAHONEY" and "40 NAUGHTY GIRLS."

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chains South of
the Nertheast earner ef the
Nerthweat Quarter I N V I l l
hf
the
Nhrthweel
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ter
INW M I
of
lection
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til),
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Went Killy Peat (IT ) fur
paint
Of
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run
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Slaty
Keel
t lS I .
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Peel
CIO,
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Misty
Keel
tie ’ ).
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lnt of beylnnluu:
tho
foliuwiau
porooei
ruporty allualod an the aba.
tarrlbod property
In •ahler
imlnole roci nIf. ylerU e, lo-wl
One
All-Noliopal
ahaaalate

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One
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One t hp Kleelrle motor;
Two M hp Klootrle Molore.'
One I hp Maelrla motor:
O ro IS-Coeo
Mlllor
Hydro
ooohor No. 411A
One llt-O a llo a Irwin tarhoanlor;
One qao retulator A along;
One Kelvlnetor lea maehlao;
One
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triple
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Diets
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Klecir'ral flsluroei
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One 4 bp holleri
Marnipe nano:
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One IS-aalloa aloes llneg ay.
rup le a k , m ater attacked.
Ono sfceoolnlo e h e m ;
Ona lllepoog syrup mlmor;
One ft-lk rnpnrlty sente;
Tw s enamel polls;
One nonop fee anear;
•NS (tala;
I SOI ooeoo of, kalllep;
O o . vorllewL tubular hollar:
offlae iurxdluro. nad ftateraoi
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fallowing
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property
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llllleborouph tommy. Plorlda.
the of rise and prioetpnJ pioo.
hu.lnooa of
Colo Company
America. to-Wlli
Two Mlalnar Unhsi .
non Ughtwee Portable mis art
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sundry fittings In Installation
M is plaan
Two ll-gallana aolf-drala a y
rup laahsi
On# Steel laepectlen P l a n t ' A
teat h e n
One aland far aarhonla gaa
tanks;
Ona III O outfit,
cemplele
doablo hookup fur carbonic
•aa taaha A cause;
Heel hook. • Udder brackets.
ISdSar iaeha A ladderai
Plra aitlaeulahara;
II shipping baekala;
Oaa r walar malar and ana
. »" t»hl
Oaa puah cart:
Twelve M i l l , carnara;
M quart a'l-aoawt• — —
aa wnrnhouan truck!
Mlalaa
barrels.
b e t I le a ,
graduates.
furnace.
ala.
far infs- dept.i
PI aI urea shelving .eta.
far
mfg. dept i
Oarase teeU A Equipment;
Moving M sfcre Machinal
(.SOS Ult I -On late boltlea;
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lUtart. fittings for earns and

Playing opposite the popular,
redheaded star; whose versatility
la well demonatnted In this p W
lure, U a lustrous, young n efQ
comer to tho screen, the auburnhaired Evelyn Daw, whose glori­
ous talent marks bar aa m e of tho
real lyric' soprano voice and dra­
matic screen "discoveries” of tho
current season. She appears as
tba Ingenue soloist ot a awing*
band Ond affectively seta o ff Cag­
ney's peerless performance aa the
bend-leader, who gets an offer te
alar in a motion picture.
EsUbisbed screen names, on the
other hand, highlight the support­
ing cast and provide the mature
acting experience, which form the
recognised background of every
Cagney production.
William Prawley, for laitance,
borrowed by Grand National from
Paramount for tho press agent's
role In "Something to
Ring
About,’’ his played more than thir­
ty featured parts since ha was
brought to Hollywood from tho
New York stage in 1SU for "H*U
end High Water" Mona Derrte,
who r u s y i the part of a sophisti­
cated screen star In the picture, M
likewise an Important screen per­
The beautiful romance of RaaaondyU and Princess Flavin l* sonality, bar twe recent perform­
played by Ronald Colman and Madeleine Carroll In David O. Self- ances! In "Love on the Run" and "I
nick's production of "Tho Prisoner of Zenda." showing Wednesday Met Him In Paris." having r»*
and Thursday at the Alta Theater. ^
celred outstanding notices.

one Me. I Mar Manilas ma­
chine;
One Neon olenj
Oaa eel scaffold rlealn* comMfoeelmnauuo alno olchlags
A electros;
.
M'ecollansuue
equipment
A
toola;
It tuba;
Air Tranafnruicr A
CannesHone;
Chocolate mixer;
Chncolata qnl.aiiteed pallat
On. H " a IV drain ui|&gt;« rnd|
Two aeto of rueioia for dul— lye,
Ten half kegs;
Taa fast
a) rup
bnee.
ten
feet nf In allied linaa;
Two aluminum
eooope. one
tin acanpi
Oaa aluminum |mt for ehoeolala roam:
Oaa a-hqrner ana plats;
Ona nah‘ cliutui
Ua IS-aal borralai
one holil- snakar;
Miasm plplee (a cookers;
Pipe A
flillaaa
fnr
walar
lips (ram wall U&gt; machlaae;
IS fast hpaa and opaalai
Ona d a r k No aeo-e-W " I 'o r t ablo olectrlo drill.
I ll
V
■ingle Phaoqi
Two oiana reomarp;
Ona Air tank|
IS Coo loro) ,
I* a'oolora;
IS Voolere;
l&gt;m Coln-upomlrd ennljri
110 Or a oo
O la
lituduolt
hut I too; 1 •• i*
SOS &lt;lr l -o i
O lo
nroducU
belllon;
' i- ’
111 dr 11-nS. holtloe:
tool ( k m
from Jluch Itroa
111 Or Canada
Dry
hntllen
from trurlf Mmn
SIS. Plata front • «Ml»
talar*
county I'rtHtucla D al
IIS Quart groan A White bet*
ties;
llr ll-n i hot Ilent i
X OV Xl-oo t,otno-:
1111 Sf-no flnla;
Oaa WqeKkix clash;
0 x 4 sot-per- pelroafktnei r
Ona p« reels tar;
Ona he'ol;
Two
Pfaudler
g la s a -lln s d
aillla.
with severs A O n u se s:.

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laboralary

Table A el ape f»rf WbnrnUf*|'
Mtna hlaeVoime!

Classified Advertisements
Briggs. Jeweler Magnolia A v»
wIL l

BUT and sellTecond hand
clothing. 4U Bast 4fk Btreel.

3— A utom obiles
ANOTHER" DUAL Pour wheel Garage Apartment. Mrs. Noble,'
S16 Myrtle A vs.
Traitor with body, apodal $205.00. ’a A Ford roadster, apodal Purnlahad 6 room upstairs apart*
MtoDO. Reel 4k Bona, Used Oar
meat. Inquire Bit Magnolia Ava.
Dealara.

6—SltuUon Wanted
Job as cook or deoiling house.
See Lucille McKalto, 110 Locust
An .

Neal colbrwd girl want# htlf dxy
work of any kind. Cora Mitchdl,
1017 Boy Avo.
»
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-Kara V-B truck hi A*t shape with
good driver that would like to
rant oat'at rasaonabto rate. Apply
C. A. Haines. Box 1000.
It&gt; longer between paint jobs whoa II INCH roll-top dank for sale.
Phono III-W.
' *
you' nan Dollar A Gay e quality
ptdteta. They're •Bce» for tho
Booth-" Stanley-Hagers llarvlqrxra

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More Fruit And VeceUbleu fhuif A
Similar A m In AmtHcn r

NUMBER 3 lt
SANFORD, FLORIDA, J ^ tD A Y , NOVEMBER

Three Thefts
Reported Here
Over Weekend

Hugh Gant Believed
By Authorities To
Be Operating "Here
A nrofmlonal thief and
{probably the same man In
each Instance, U credited
with breaking and entering
two United State* Poatofflcea and a depot during the
gayety of tha Hallowe'en
week-end.
Hugh Gant, who haa been
reported In thia Vicinity, may
I a n been responsible for th*
robberies, a Herald importer w u
officially adrlaad thia mom In*.
Thia olatement came from a
man who waa reared In the same
lawn In which Florida’* jireecnt
Public Enemy Number One w u
bom and (pent hi* early Ufa,
and whoaa clou contact* with the
wort lay* of the bad man *!*«
him a thorough knowledge of hla
method*.
The extreme precaution uaed
hi the three rebherlee are *atd
to point to the enbtlaty and-pro*

Cruiser Hood Speed*
To Barcelona To Investigatc L a t e s t
Attack. By Pirate*

I Mr*. V . G. Fleming enterlalaed membyra of tha Sanford
Hatnp Chib today xt fti regular
weekly Inneheon bald in th* Valde« Hotel with a number o f vocal
selections.
Mr*. Fleming, Introduced by
Georg* Rollina who had charg* o f
th* program, rang, "In an Old
Fathiocwd T im ," and "Llttto Bit
O* Hooey." She waa accompanied
at th* piano by Mr*. Evan* Mc­
Coy.
A report on th* njana o f th*
Community Eerrlc* DommllU* for
th* coming year waa givm by J.
L. Ingtoy, chairman.
Among th* vlaltora at today’*
luncheon waa Howard Long, presi­
dent of tha Klwaal* Club.
Other visitor* Introduced to tho
club mombora Included C. M. Gay,
C D*Witt Miller, Jehn Wlgfall and
Eugene Wla*. all from Orlando.

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7,000 Jap S o l d i e r s
Cross Soochow In
E ffort To Encircle
City Of Shanghai

1aJ r*gvvl

LONDON.
Nor. t.—(JP)—For*
al*n Secretary Anthony Bden
told the Houm ot Common# ' to­
day the government had launch*
ed • etrong proteat' with Spahlah'
fauurieDt aathorlllea over the ,
■Inking of the British merchantman Jean We*m*.
A* the mighty battle «r*to*r
Hood aped to TUrcrtona to to*
veatlgete the defiance of the
Nyon Anti-Piracy Accord. i:'d*n
Indicated Anglo-Francb Mediter­
ranean relaforcementa mliht be
made a remit ot the Jean
Weeme bombing.
‘ Mighty VimVrrbllL hitherto undefeated and untied, waa rubbeil out of the national football pic_Tbe insurgents, be laid. "h*Tl (lure by Georgia Tech In their game at ’Atlanta which Tech Won 14 to 0. This picture, typical of lh*
undertaken at one* in make a Tcchmcn'e fierce alUtk, «howa quarterback Flcteher Sim*. Tech captain, plowing through cenUr
most searching Inquiry" to fli
a
i n
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thi rMponilblllty tor |h* Inch ifor a nice g
dmL
Eden alio told Common! today
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
Step* of a Chapel church eerr* aa an unusual but effectrr* that Britain will go exactly aa far
front line firing poet for JapaneM marine* fighting off a Chine** aa th* United Stale* In lecklng an
advene* near North Station, Shanghai. Chapel, native quarter of
th* city, ha* bora* th* brunt of th* fighting In th* Blno-J*p*nei*
conflict.

Agents Of State
Farm Markets
Hold Meet Here

Largest Crowds Insurgents Claim
Since Last Spring Important Gains
Visit Local Zoo In New Offensive

Tho llril mi-i-ilng of tho Ad
verllilng Cntnmllli-o of the Bern
1n«ln County Clumber uf Cum
merro will be tu-lil In tlm Cham­
TALLA1IAHKKK. Nov. 1.—&lt;JP) ber building Tuciday afti-rnuon
at |:uo o’clock.
—Chief Juillre William II. ElUa or the Florida Hupremb
Killeen peraoui charged with
Court, eald today he would each violation of City Ordinance*
rwuomlnetlon to th* full term. will bu tried heforo City Judge
Yeiterdiy U. Btuirt Glttle, pro* Frank U Miller In u aysalon of
ld*nt ot th* Benat*. nnnounc«l tho Municipal Court tula nfterhla candidacy tor th* sli-year uonn at' 4:00 o'clock.
term eaylng ho would run tn

Lions And New Bears Drive To Bring W ar
To/ End Is Begun
Prove Outstanding
Mr8.W.G. Fleming A t tr a c tio n s Now On Aragon Front

Entertains Rotary

VANDERBILT, 14 TO

Keen Protest.
Over Sinking

Maitland, Longwood
'And Enterprise Are
Scenes O f M idnight
J Activity By Thieves

Florida Bad Man
Seen Implicated

GEORGIA TECH STOPS

CHURCH S T E P S -A foEW FRONT LINE

HEX DAYS, N#v,
The
Th* largwt number of p w i m i
to viatt tha Municipal Boo aloe* tpeurganla raporUd todgr they
taut raring, crowded the murid* bid
penetrated * beyond Oaaa
Wood! In the 8akla*ntgo lec­
tor or the sortharn Aragon
trout- Oowrnm—i enure**.- how­
ever, declared that Catalan mi­
litiamen ahowid inch heavy re•latanc* that tbs attack wae rew_______________
puteed with heavy Imurgent
northern atatea, Indicating that loasoa.
winter touriati are arriving earlier
Imurgent communique* laid
thin uiuil.
(iencnUiilmo Franc lac* v Fraty
Mr. Moughton alio declared that co'a force* found atmoit SCO
In ull probability, the coming win- gorornment died,
ter i*aioa will ■** th* largeit
Government guna and warplane*
crowd* vialtbig thi too In th* hi** bombarded Imurgent defeniei along
lory of that popular attraction.
the Aragon front yeiterday In
Furnishing tha most excitement. warning that tha thriatenid In­
fer thi animal follower* wer* thi I.urgent drlv* through eaitira
African Llom, Leo and Queenie. IFpaln would b* mor* difficult thin
Phil King, negro caretaker, atated the campaign which conquered the
this morning that th* boasts wer* northweit.
mora- lively and ambltloua yeiterImurgent officer* at Iron adday than they had been during the mttted the Aragon puah would t&gt;«
peat leveral week*.
different from that on th* Biicay
Th* **veral hundred peraoni front, where the- government had

AllenjUug «UyakUna at t b *
Tumplu IJnlvi-rilly lluipllal
In
1'hlJutli'lpllla, l‘a„ urn very much
aa BUIa’ aald bn had no com­ plcujr.1 wIII, tin, rondlllun &gt;4
ment "at thia tlm*’’ about hi*
Dr. Jl. n. Amllb. Hanfar.l phy
own candidacy.
The Iiemocrata will nominate alclan, who reo-nlly underwent
a iitnlor o|*-rallim, according to
neit May three Juetlcoe. Two
Information received hern lotluy.
year* ot the uneiplred form of
lh# Ilf* Juatlre Fred It. Davl&gt;
Thu Kemlnnlo County Council
muit be tilled. Iloy H. Chap
man
named by Guv, Done of tho I'uri-nl-Tenclu-r*’ Aa-ocluto Divla’ enat until the Ibis tlun will luent In tho Gonuiu
echool Tut-adey mornlug at 10:uo
general election.
Kill* laid he had" not decid­ 'o’clock fur Hit all day iroaloii.
ed which group to unler. Candl- Delegates from' all tho nnatHlu
date* for the Court decide In linn* In the County aned to ho preaent for tho t n
which group they will run.
ahm. Ikartell will bn nerved la
the* fleneva at-hool lunchrtHiin,

Far Eastern Expert
ToAddress Kiwnnians

Dr. W. II. Iludann, returned
mlxlonary from Chl„a. will addr*** the Klwanlam at' . their
weekly luncheon fn the Valdei
Hotel Wedneaday on the F a r
Real
alluatlon.
arrnrdlAg tu
Sidney J. Nix vlre-prcaldent of
the Klwanla.
Dr. Iludaon returned recently
from the Orient after apendln*
41 year* there aa a I’reabytorian Mlaalonnrr. In hla uddreaa,
Mr. Nix atated, h« will dlaruta
tha development .of political and
economic
romllllona w h i c h
brought about the armed conntci bow |n prorrraa, and the
probable raaulla.

Circuit Court's Fall
Term Begins Tuesday
Circuit Judg* Millard B. Smith
th* Civil Do«k*t at th*
Sarnhwl* County Court H oum
Tu**day for tho purp*M of *etUmr tho cM l caeoq for trial ot tho
FaU to m of tho Circuit Court
which oooveeM Nor, », according
to Clerk of th* Clrarit Court a

win smmd

The General Saachega, chief of th*
"LIT Navarro** troop*, 'tel til* strategy
« o v for th* Aragoa *ff*n*ive.
New
For th* first tlm* In th* war,
Insurgent* aald, Franco would n s
*tv* the full strength of hla navy to
tha cooperate with hla land offanatva.
doe- Th* warship* weold b* uaed to
rh*y blockade eastern gevemmact porta
with and to shall supply dumps sad
Boat communlcatioa ayftems along th*
a to coast.
ota*.
laaorgcnt aourraa aald Franco
at o had enough troop* at Mallorca,
iQoa largest of tho Balearic islands,
r act where hi* float was concentrated,
the to attempt a landing on th* grvn s e ernment coast, wher* landing uaHs
oho* could have th* protection o f w a r
Liana ship* at their hook a* thro pushed

Exhibition Planned
La Guardia Rests
By. Seminole Band
On Eve O f Election
Tha Seminole High School
Band, under tha direction ofT,
M. Dolllaoo and Dram MaJorass
Dort* McCall, la Mmplrilng
plana for a unlqaa hand damonatraUoa daring th* halt of the
cowUag
Banford-Ortando
high
echool football ganto that I* to
be played on tho local hlrii
echool field Friday droning.
Tho hand ha* purchased a

Better Means O f AssurinffCo-Operation
This Year Is Sought
Itcprcirntallvce of all th* Stata
Farmer* Wholesale Market* In
the Slate met hero today with
Stale official! for th* purpoea of
discussing the operation of prat*
rnt market system.
The gtm-rsl purpoo* of ths
meeting, according to WUliam I*
WtUon, director of Stata Markgti,
I* * to nmfire co-ojn-rnllill I, hung
the markets during the coming
■canon.
' Thi- Wato Fnrmcri IVhoIrssl#
Sfnrki-t hysteni I- not in Individ*
oil enterprise oml the variou*
niarki-U arc not rnmprtitori, th*
Mate Mat tot Director i*ld.
The group met at the Mirkrl
here aL IttOO o'clock thia morning
and later enjoyed a luncheon at
Kddle'a Itrslnurant.
Heport., of maqy of the Stale
Department of Agrirulturo offi­
ciate and olliera will continue dur­
ing the afternoon.
,
The Male Market* represented
nt tho meeting thi, morning wrret
Hanford, tVauchula, Kaat Pilatka,
DcaU, Live Oak and I’rnaacola.

Jullua DlnKtelder, chairmen of
thn Klwanla International Com
inlttcr on Ilie Kuppnrl of Churcho Annie Russell Series
In Ihrlr Hplrllual Alma, left to­ Announced A t Rollins
day ^or Chicago whero ho will
he In allnndancn nt tho meeting
IVINTEIt 1‘AltK, Fla., Nov., 1.
ot thu luternatlonal Council,
—Dtawing from Broadway a moat
popular amlmaaailora of the thea­
ter, Dorothy l.orklurt announce*
a Ui:M Annie Kuiarll Kerici which
will comhino the appcarancca of
profeaaiunul arliala from New
S’oik’a acting guild with an lmpreiaive ptugiam of ptaya by th*
Annie Kuaaell Company at Holllna
College.
Headlining tho eltrerliona on
Tho Sanford Junior Chamber Ihia year'* iierica of dramatic proof commerce win bold lie reg­ giunti wilt bo Dm appearance* of
ular scheduled weekly lunrhnou Deter Joray «n Jen'. '-Tt, Tony
Tuesday at 11;IS o'clock In thn Morg'a lncoin|u&gt;rahte Marionette*
grill room at the Valdei llutyl. on Feb. 4, and tho American It*’
perlory Theater of New York on
(CaallaweO
r a n Fewrl
Feb 2S.
Mr. Joray, who rockrted to
Meeting: Is Held By fame in tho pnat few yr^r* through
ia delightful Imperionatlona and
Seminole Baptists H
frrah, original aketchra of hlalory’a Immhrlala, will prearnt hi*
Th# first quarterly meeting of
‘‘ Intimate Moment* with Boyalths
Seminole Baptist Sunday Ilea nr the I’aat*—* program
School Association wax held in ths which haa received acclaim from
First Baptist Church of Nrw tho aeverc.t critic* af thy Ameri­
Smyrna yssterday, according to can- theater.

Dmnocnt, asaurvd by bla manonnford, aa a mrmber of Gw Two New Stores
oat n youth la hateg trained to
play the Initrsmeu* a«4 when agora o f victory by more than *60,- Association, waa officially reprrW ill Open Here
000 rote*, redoubled hit last-min-)•*«&gt;ted at tha meeting by K. C.
at* afforta In an oratorical mara* I Carter* member of tba First BapTwo (lorn* In th* Bell Tel­
thou colling for 1* major apeoebas, i‘ *»t Church how.
' ----------------I At th* moating th* Rev.' Walrup ephone nulldler now beingr*ooveted are rsp*el*4 to bo com­
S e n l - P r o B la c k c a ts
1 "
pleted In about two weoka. It
Vs T o P r a c t i c e T o n i g h t Of tb* group fo r th* coming-year. wag learned this morning by a
^
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j U was d*c!d*d that the next Herald reporter.
Th# stora* hafll been con­
S, JL B. Wilkinson, coach and meeting of tho association will be
structed for ueo fn b«(ln#*a by
director of the Sanford ami-pro .held In D*L*nd Jan. 30.
Blackest* football team, stated
Ur- Carter announced that W. Ivey’* Shoo Store tad tha Hob
thi*
morning
that
the
hvitlsl
B.
GUm of Lake Monroe had b*«n lywood Dree* Shop. In tha Hol­
t
u
.
M M during
prattle*
saaalen
of.
the
week
w01
appointed
aa Mpertntendent of tha lywood Stora. walls bar* been
prartl
fimford-Ocala
■0, Isold tonight at 7:30 o'clock on Yaung- Poopla'a Department and computed and plat* gtaxo wlaUto Saaford Armory Drill Field. M. L. Wi%kt superintendent of do wg bar* also been Installed.
Oooeh Wilkinson urgss all mem- the Adult Deportment for th* dla- Electrical equipment haa been
finished and only n****** rr
boro o f the team to be present as trirt.
painting will hav* to ho done
baforo Uo
MUbllahuwgt to
road / toy tofatoo**,

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British Hold On V
To Exposed Posts
Feeling Runs High In
British Circles As
More Are Wounded
SHANOTT AT. N«v. 1 —
(AP)—Jnpnnruo Atlmlntl Klyoahl Haaegawa apologized
today to tho United States
Marine Commander who protented ngalnat a Japanese
foray on tho American-pro­
tected aide of
Soochow
Creek. A party of Japanese
Bluejackets had crossed tho
creek to tha American lector ot
Ihc International Settlement in a
rlee-ledm Junk iletcd after war­
ing off tha Chines* crew by firing
blank ahota.
Brigadier
General John C.
Beaumont, the Marin* commander
In Shanghai, protested to Has*gawa who epotoglird and promlied there would not h* a recur­
rence of the Incident. The apologf
came as 7,000 Japan*** ibodf
troop* under cover of a thundery
ouc artillery birrs** crowed Soc.
chow Creek wait of Shanghai, _
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Cloeer to th* Settlement t'f
Japaneu uied a China** Junk am
other craft to negotiate th# Cl**k|
and atlark Chlnoa* poaltloni along
the (outh bank. A* th# Japan***
attempted to blait their way Into
th* Chinan position* and enelr^lq
Shanghai, Major General A. F- OTdMai KwalleW^—wwroniVg &lt;*t .th*
Brltlih troop* v*fu»cd to vrlthI C a a t t a « 4 aa m m

f* * &gt; t

Tallahassee Negro
Preaches InOvredo
On Crime Subject
A negro hum meeting renlervd
about
u
"Campaign agalnit
Crim#s win held yeiterdiy after­
noon In Oviedo with George F.
Dwene, negro, nf Taltahaiaeo aa
the main gueat *prakrr. Ow«px
■poke on tho (lil'jcct of rrlme and
outlined hi* Imprraalon of how
crime originate*. Owen* »*ld that
the negroe* ahotild ntlempt to
build up n hlrhrr moril standard
among the eolnn-1 nee.
-There were many white real*
denla of Oviedo preaent end among
them wer* Dr. F. H. Davla, paator
of tho Pint Biptlat Church of
that community. Dr. Davla told
the group that tho people wer*
going up tho wrong road In crimi­
nal faahlon but (hould return
with lovo for Other* and for their
country.
Frofeiaor T. W. I-awton, auperJntendent of Bcmlnol* County
Public Inalructlon, alao (poke on
th* program and he told th*
audience that by doing th* right
thing at th# right time they eoul4
be a great aid to their country.
It waa *l*o announced that tho
next maaa meeting will ha held la
Sanford on Nov. 14, at th* M*th*
odlxt-Episcopal Church on Ninth
Street,

M eeting Is Planned
By Kfwanls Directors
Tha Board of Director* o f tho
Sanford Klwanla Club will hold a
buainasa meeting Friday oroatng
at 0:30 o'clock In tho grill room of
tha Valdes Hotel, (fcordlng to B
statement Issued today by S. J,
Nix, saeretary of the organisation.
The Board will discuss'tb* walk
of th* varloua committee* during
the past fiscal year and will mak#
committee assignments and also be
submitted for approval. Mr. Nln
alao announced that a secretary
for tho-club will bo aeloetad and
approved.
All members of th* old and new
boards are urged to attend- th*
meettnr, according tn Howard

LOCAL W EATH ER1

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W ILD LOSE

LONGWOOD

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Giant oak■ from little •come grow; Last wVok The
Htfald published * reproduction of • letter from a Roche**
ter, N. Y. resident who had read '‘Ezekiel" and liked It 16
wall that ahe wrote Mm. Elvira Gamer, the author, ‘ who
IIVM In B&amp;ttfotd, to find out ir there u come place her*
where four tired groWnUpe abd one amall boy might atajr
tfUr&amp;V « three weeka' Chrlatmae vacation. "EreWet" to*
died did bHng home the bacon.
vvnatine
nocnester. m
z. resident
nan none,
outers
What
the Rochester.
Ki Y,
reeldent haa
done, -others

1* 11* ) pel w.

j.
Weii«, Jtm
u o tto i , ot Lyman School
V*re lb attendance It the Sem­
inole Teachere- Club mcetlit
l l t l at Lake Me17 on Thursday
alebt and at tbe District Con-

voM lee ot the F. m. A. la Of-

There were priee. 1W W t cdk

tnmee. A ,goodly *»m was reellirf for the eeeottetjan,
Hallowe'en. peril** WOf* itvSu
Saturday nUht by Mr*. - Abort
Worn,on to ft goport end dnOther par)f vfa* fclvok M the

are aleo likely to do. There ia no telling how many per«*»; imirmme to caurwnia win read "BwkleT and
a4k their grocery clerks for Benford celery, havittf hterd
of IVperhaps for the flrftt time. Or if they ere spredtog
the winter somewhere In Florida they may drive ever
here for a few days Just to have « look at the "Big Tree"
which they found ao amualngly described by the little

tis mSSm.rrm
ireeMbet. Urn

Bchool b* Ike I’.-T, 1 A. ra w * '
w »n
food* w oro l o l l

R ight

home of atr. add lift.

theae that great citlea grow. The coming of &lt;ma family
,to Benford far the Chrietmsa holidayI may seem * amall
thing hi the life of a community, but when doaens, end
hiindrede, of eUOh things happen, new homes end apartmenu lure to be built, new attests here to be built, and
•ItMetf before you1know it, you hare a dty where only a
toWn stood before.
Gtie never Ibtowe when he may be the mesne of sskilting In thta great movement A kind word apoken to
a gtnnger who atope on the aide of the road to change a
tire may be the means of inducing a substantial family to

M iillirrtiiiib See

l i i t t o lift tf

The member* nr tbe Baptist
W. M. a. mrt at the borne bf
Mm, william Lee os Bar Stm t
e« Mender arUmonn.
Tim Civic League hold* tbe
Aovosabor boshtow aaoakm on
Tuuaday sflanroon of this weak
«t tbe Librarr.
rmd QHftln Srbetneld, m eat
tradaata of lamlavtlih lUptllt
Semloarr. baa
been
leodtns
erantellillc eervleoe la metir
BeptUt charchoa ihrenftbort the
■oatbera atatea, inctodJn* Tam

tta rire
Martin’s Garage
IS Allowing

A 50% Discount on
$2,061.32
1 belptd fMUmr yea help mo
General l e p a b b i

Track * AaU Servks
Bodlee—Spring*—Trailer*
A price ; n caa afford U pa&gt;

Mlaa Emma imam IteX ru ea-

PA

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Little Employers On The Spot
OVIEDO

fthpercbaalbiiB from the rpllitant end much publicised
actiona of John Lewis and hla CIO art being fait all over Mr*. W. P. Carter left for Dawthe country, according to the Leesburg Commercial. Em­ ion, 0*. Tuesday after****.
ployees in all lines are calling attention df employer! to The town of Oviedo I* basing
rot IBS riiftlg costa of living and asking what la going to be th* parking lima repainted tbie

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done about it.

week.

"So the stnsil employers era again put on tha spot,"
the Commercial says. "They are hard hit also by the
riling Costa of Hying and the rising coats of materials they
ate In their business. But that is hothlng to the body
blew* the various governments have given the small em­
ployers, Takes have been plied upon taxes and every one
Of them carries with It an obligation to keep a set of books
thdt details evsrything down to blood transfusions on
eighth cousins,
: '•Reports taka up much of the time ot email, ampfc'yeri 2nd they afe so addled when they get through
ofle of these Intricate qulstes that thay are not much good
to thtir own bualnoaace. So tha business of each suffers
while hla costa mount and when he gets through mooting
all tha taxes and license fees and penalties and then gath­
ers enough fof a normal payroll he la ready for a turklsh
bath If hd had enough money left to take one.
“t f . he is a conscientious employer he hears the call
of more pay with fear and chagrin. He knows aa well aa
the folka In .his employ that all of them need more money
to live ah they have been living but where to get It taxes
his powers beyond their limit, Even If he wad able to bat
pat* In buslneds It would bo a problem but when he la stym­
ied by all these government calls, it la too much.
"Many small employers are going to fold up fh the
noat calendar year."

dhHK($ISi

tb e Woman's Club met

at tba

club house: ia a regular monthly
bueinti* meeting Friday.
Mr*. W. T. Welker tad MM*
Lola Buddell war* shopping la
Orlando Saturday.
Tbe But. end Mr*. Wooderd end
daoabter, UsMn, wera In Oriand*
Saturday.
WUIIam Henry Martin, Mbs Aldred Cham and Mrt. J. N. Trtep
wen iheppkig In Orlande Betur&lt;h&gt;.

The Rev. and Mr*. J u . 8. Day
went to Lakolead Monday.
Mayor Ed Higgins of Sanford

baring it* paaiorlum renovated
and painted.
The Florida Public Service Co.
ia orethauling the light ayitem In
Orlcdo. They are putting in new
and larger pole,.
The lauic* of tho W. M. U. of
the Fir*l Biptlit Church had a
quilting party at tho home of
Mr*. E. A. Farmtil Monday after*
neon. .
The Bar, end Mr*. Ja,. Uay and
Mr*. Livingston Wont to Cocoa
Thunder to attend the Indlsn
lit e r Association.
Sunday waa a red Miter day at
tbe Method 111 Church. Dr. Dundt,
Presiding Rider of tho Orlando
district preachod at 11:00 if clock.
Then the lad lee (erred dinner at
ft* church. At ft* arming service#
Dr. Paul Radfeim, paitor of tha
P in t Methodist Church In Banftrd, preached to a largo congre­
gation.

we* Shaking hand* with friend* In
Oviedo Tuesday,
Tba Flrat Baptist

Church

M &amp; rtin’ B Garage

im iMll WMMWw iW aania«btki&gt;aMllaam «iw iw

One amp win. but both will bwe In human lira*, money and progreoa ae war Polls on la blooddrenched Spain. R on la a map showing territory, held bp Imurgenle and Oorommtet fotvee fol­
lowing rebel ftpBtrs of alien, Met Loyal let atronghold on the northern front. Omeralleiimo *Franelaco Franco claimed ecatrol ef two-third, of Spain and prepared to drive a wrdge between Valencia
and Barcelona.

«6f) Vis Short ft)f
i MM a bill wai ?rC-

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lock.

Sleet rail* which hare bemi
welded more than a mil* In
ImRih are being u»ed bp certain
railroad* in lb* United State* in
order to determiae their practi­
cability.

Green Valley
Dairy
All r .fr a T M M

Lew SMMital I'M*!

' Diamond* A nd W atchea
Ftiro W atch A nd Jew elry R epairing
Diamond M ounting A nd Kngrilvllig
^ - wiikrm mtcws^artM r a n t u u r i r f

We Have Just Received 2 Large Shipments Of

PICTURE FRAMES
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WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
By PRB0TON OROVEB
WASHINGTON—All this hull- ft thoc* taming their Itvellbsod
rteSt ■kf wNther th* Dak* end In tha halr-draeelng profession U
Duehsaa of Windsor will be of 11- the United Btota* that you would
CihUy received In Wuhlngtort or eonfor a servlco of great value to
official? tanreceived M Juet so the 400,000 people If you would
much Spilth arid plfflo.
adopt a atyl* of hair drooling
When that pair cf ftfk l wander- w )|leh
roqulrss
pen eaowiUy
art rtacMh tkl* shore, they will ba waved curls*
"racked* Sk If tbs? were a couple Already that picture of ft* Duke
of tnUllobatrO freshman krflvtag .with the cocky TyroUsa hat with
00 tht rttnp«l of a fraternity- the rope hat band haa bad tU *fridden midwettern collet*.
fact over hero. Style ihop* had
On Ms earlier visit* to America rope-girt hats hi tbe wtndews *1a) h sort of embryo king, th* Daks, most orvrhlght end »dv«rti**m*nt,
ftsh Prlnc* of WsUe, cdt k Wide w in telling you thst he th*
SWkth sotlslly with Itti than half brown or d s n grton •hades yes
t&amp;S gutttmr thkt surround* him would look no Sod dishing. Our
now. Ms Wtnts ft look orir some enty hop# Is that th* Duko dooor t
of American public housing pro]- also popular!** the a*wed-off, *mbut ft* chance* a n that the ktoldered leather paata that aoa
restful view of American compoiUsd tho hit.
bousing h r wilt hoc wiU U th* ta-i
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Wrists of hots! suits* lb which h* Bot th* enthusiasm with whMh
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PetsonaU
Mm , dill* Bryan entertained
a, large number at children with
o parly given at her home Sat­
urday afternoon.
Throughout the a f t e r n o o n
gamaa veto enjoyed fltrh aa a
Souvenir name. Tagging the
Cat'a Tall and other*. Price*
wera awarded to (tie winners.
Those attending ware: Pauline
and W6t*e McClelland Blanche,
Donald, Dal* and Julian Nanrgh,
Evelyn Wrthrn. Ftoylne nVrd.
Zona dnd Evelyn
Matthews,
IMhe Raburn, IWirla Dunn. Har­
old -Mandril, Albert and Lillian
Tucker, Urban and John Lea.
.Walter Hhoennmnn, flurdnn and
Melba Fmtrlrha, unit daraldino
Dras.

Hallowe'en Party
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‘ Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Russell an*
ndftiwk the birth of n daughter.
Marjorie Rllcabath, on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hunt attended
tb« fitrtaon-Krakln* , game at
Station Unhreralty Friday even­
ing.

ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr*. O, O, Roller announces the
Marriage of Her daughter. Mbs
Thelma Turner, to If. W. Chad*
Mk at Richmond. Va., on Oct
b Tho
Chamber of Commerce
HSutiding at fiaqford ia one of th*
Moat unique in th* coonty. Sup­
ported hy concrete ptlfarge, It la
tftiilt direct)/ over th* wgtera of
beautiful Lake Monroe. Th* build*
tftfc fa connected with the mainlfthd by a private walkway.

Haig B- Kklyan, Importer and
rntloctor oT rarn (Irlrutnl rugs,
will lectare at tlm Woman's
Club Wednesday nt l ! 30 o'clock
following ft club buclneaa meet­
ing.
. , '
Mr, fsklyan will exhibit n am),
dl* bag which him homi used lit
carry rug* flin m
tlm deftert.
Tbs big la envelop shape with
a renter of kind Ini rug which
has no kngp and protect* Ih e
Baer ruga,
Mlaa Virginia Ruble, connect­
ed with the Art Department of
Beilina College and N. D. Prince,
president
of Wlndiiiini County
National Bank at Danlalaq^
Conn, have highly recummenlad Mr, kklyan.
Ifa compare* tlm history of
mg* with g tree, On one aid*
tho llmba ere Paralan, Turkes­
tan, India and ltuloochletan and
on tba other shir they kre Turk­
ish, Caucasian, Afgbanatnu ami
Chin***,
The public Is cordially Invited
10 alien! this leelnr*.

The American naval air force,
Which for years has been rated
tbb finest in the world, la now
United States exports of chemi­
rehtprlied of 1,027 modarn plane*.
Sfttn* 781 additional plane* have cals and related products wer*
valued at 1122,000,000 during the
first eight 'months of Ihl^ y e ^
doubl* tba value of H ^ftjlilffi
menta

To-Nljrht

Dally average **1e( of variety
atom ia the United State* far
September were about 2 percent
above thee* of Septemter, 1038,
and higher, than for any eorre
apondlng month since 1020.
Great hritkln is said to have a
aibool from which 100 Instractor*
in gaft-mksk and gas-proofing
practice are kraduated every
montd.

Edward Kverett Horton, who
has last completed his rots with
Brian Aherns and Olivia 1*
Ilaviiiaml In "The nrenl Har­
riett,’’ which plays at the Hits
Tueydnr, miy* 1m would rather
h« aide In sing Ilinn celled an­
tique*. Singings, h* says, la hk
suppri-SHcd desire, n form of
amuaement ha baa to Indalge se­
cretly. pay* Eddie;
•*t love, lo line, Mr friends
and neighbors May -not like to
bear n&gt;* sing, but I love fo slug
anyway. My greatest tfmblllon
ha* been to slay opera. I have
to do U alona. of course, be­
cause I’m not a vary good alngar.
"Once In awhit* I am able to
fls it ao I can alng th* kind of
Iking t like. Ilecently t had a
quartet
nf
ppvrntlc lingers at
’Rally Acres,’ my ham*, for a
party, Th#7 sang all Ihe favorItn npemllc numbers and I **n*
with than* flrom behind the
palms, 1 didn’t slug very loud
because - I didn’t want to spoil
Ihe music, but I aang and that
was Important.
"I aang rmra on the stage at
Jk Columbia varsity show and
that has gone down In colle­
giate hlalnry aa on* of the
greatest tnmedy turn* there.
That made ms realise that all
my atnglng would have lo he
done In private.
**J have a phonograph record
collection end t have sung with
Caruso, Tlbbsit, nigll and all nl
the heat. They didn't kno* It,
hut It rleared ap a lot of tblnga
for me. two might nm think
ao to look at m* but I ant very
aeoaitlra when It come* to mu
ale.'

CLEARWATER, Nov. L—(Spe­
cial)—Clearwater Mr
associa­
tion member* will hear aa ad
dree* by J, Lock* Hetty, Clear__
water attorney and state *Uhr4 i 7 c w Britain, SH; O ^ 'l
•»J f ' w W
U and the United State*,’ "
of major acta pasabft by ttt

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Is expected that the anticipated
rase load of approximately It,000
will he rretheO within three
months.

to? ola foilu Get
•1,777 1ft Seminole

Beware
frwi&lt;
That

JACKSONVII&gt;I.Bi
Not.
1.— ' HemaUec
Seminole County's old hgh alalil* IS a erk ra u
enre payndl for OtteMr Will hr C tJjM nnii
ll.7IT.00. It wae anneuheM today you cannot i
at the ..ffico of Clayton -1\ CodS t£h U
ylngton, slate welfare eummlnlon- eTtite trou
#r. Thli I* an Iftrreaah trier the
,,
Seplrmter payroll which area H r B G ean ed i
The average old ag* assistance
yrant fur the county w n liven
as flS.01.
At the time the October payroll
wti rinsed, there were 111 reel*
drat a of Ihe county receiving old
Ige aaatalance, ag combated with
loo the prevlou* month.
Speed-up plan* of the Plat*
Welfare Board in enroll the aged
,ieedy of Florid* K*a reaulled In
tn October cate load af
an
nerea** af O H aver Ut* 10.018
who received July (hecks, the first
'(sued under the present act-up.
With ell district* now lUffhd, It

BET. PETEBSBURtl. Nov. I.—
td l—An old law book uncovered
at thn courthouse yesterday re­
vealed that it Is Iho duty of the
commissioners to pay a bounty ot
It each for all tear*, tigers ot
Ipanther* killed In the county,

Eddie Horton Has
Yen To Be Crooner

nor HtoW miu.

Holt which accumutaUa la th*
i channels c f properly constructed
1ten a m lolls a two-fold tab. It
1Indicates the effectiveness of the
lei races In controlling erosion, and
It serves aa a reminder that tar*
|rare* nuigt lie mnlnlalncd by pro*
per plnuing If they are to funt*
lion as they werv Intruded.

p m j^ v r j

Mr*. Andrew Fenairk
and
MIAMI. Fla- Nov. l . - W l —
Mlaa Ina Fenwick of Now Hav­
en, Conn., are at 11 to Luarri James Washington Ifouta, l i ­
re* r-old carrier boy tor t h «
Avenue for thn aoason.
Miami Herald, was killed earlf
Mr*. W. P. FlaMs lia* re yesterday when hla bicycle was
turned Rem Cbattabonrhi-e whero •truck n r c l automobile. Juashe was called by tlm sudd-n I're of the Pearo Henry L
death of bar slater, Mm. It, II. tipponhom sale the driver of
the ear was Walter L. BlacklaEdwards.
inn. J», who was being held
Mr*. W. II. licit* mil Ihe under ISOOO bond pending an In­
Uses Frances and Margaret quest,
Brit*, left yesterday munTflg
OLD BOUNTT LAW
for New Orleans. 1*. where they

TBe-. Girl Scouts enjoyed a
Hallowe’en party Friday after
noon gt the Little House.
During the afternoon games
were played eponaored by each
pdlroL A drawing was held for a
yomphtn ami apple bobbin was
enjoyed.
Refreshments were served to
approximately 30 members In­
Friends of Raymond Mnn**l
U. N. A. P. 0. O. at tba home cluding three new gtrla, by Olive
vutge will be glad le leant that
*f Mr*. H. P. Crenshaw at Til* Chapmen’s patrol.
he la rapidly Improving after
•'clock.
having been seriously 111 for
The Cast Sid* P. T. A. wUl
several days.
sponsor a Hallowe'en CatnU to­ Oriental Rug Expert

A t Woman's Club

James flenry fooptr of Oviedo
entertained Friday evening with a
party in better of the aeventh and
eighth f ia * i at Ida home 1ft
Oviedo.
Hallowe’en decorations In all of
the room* added to the Jollity of
the octaaien. domra were enjoyed
throughout
the evening after
which refreehhtent* weir aerved
to the following;
The Mima Jvnn Harper, Rath
Stmalrom
both
of
Sanford,
Illenebe Duda, Mailha Carroway,
June Maminer, Jennie Mltehewt,
Thelma l-er, laona Aullo, . Hope
A|Jm, Polly Mill*, Media Ward,
Mary Bryant, ami (irtnldlne Vritk*
eraon.
Alan Sharon Murphy, . Jackie
Kaaael, Junior Perrlte, Jack Mal­
colm, Jimmie M^Nitm, Bobby
Parker, Earl Beaalry, Pele Hunt.
Arthur Metralf, Don Metralfi Gordon Johnann and Floyd Cooper,

Iavbs

TIFfON. Ohio, Hon I.—(A V*
Georg* M b , II, wai u&gt;«d froM
aft enraged bull by fits a ant, Mr*.
Blanche Hurd, who drova i n f
the animal with a pitchfork, lata
waa knocked down and trampled
by the- bull. Me suffered sever*
irulaaa and a fractured rib.

A n d P e r s o n a l A ctivities

i t a A B K T d B B tG ttA fti J O k D A K , &amp; *d#ty B ill a r

night from 0:00 o'clock until 1:04
O'clock.
The Friendship League of the
Congregational Church will meet
kith Mra. J. 11. flout, a ll Pal­
metto Avenuo. at 1:00 o'clock.
FRIDAY
Tli* air] Seoul* will Meet at
tbs Lhtlo House at Jits o’clock
it which itiuo Mr*. F. E. Boll
Will give a talk on plants and
Sow era.

aunt

lli-rirrth woiker* In the U. 8.
tt.tvsu nf Chemistry and Soil*
luwc found out Hull there are
times when It pay* to rerun brok­
en up, (crap, opai|uc, and wen
dirty twain na well as r«'»ln,that
come* from barrels turn down for
i rcoopcrlng. Urn mining hy u new
nu-thiM worked out by tin- bureau
i ll mists will mike an Improved
pi ili’it nut of three roilh* and
return-’ will lil&lt; httflwT.

ANT AMOUNT
Florida’* It'll roni crop la eg*
W1101,(6ALB OR RlrrAi
prrli-il In tot'll P.njll.OOO bushel*,
or nearly 2,rKH),tm-) bushel* more
than the 193(1 crop I'rops of hay, Jimmy returned to find that hr doesn't care If he ever scea poutSANFORD
peanut*, sweet polnloca, and l 1*owed
*n
additional
month'*
rent
try.
rnokvd
or
on
the
hoof,
again.
FISH
M A t&amp; E t
bacca ar* also expected tu he larg­
Ml tho old' plat*, lie In sist* h*
On* room In the Messrs. Stewl i t aaefeed Avvftae
er.
We ttollvee
Rhea* aa
pald It cheerfully. Hut hr didn't *rt, Rwo|ie and l.ngnu's bachelor
Buddhism wa* Intrmlurrd Into rare fur the nice room thv hall Is rcscrvnl for Ilinmy’* toy*.
China .from India. Messrs. lai^tw and Swope bail |)v h«* a collection of modvl
reserved for him in the new
rlertrlr train* and almt’
house. It was a pink boudoir, dee |ar
Unit best* nil. Mrorated in taffeta, with doll* on Stewart |iiiiv!*Ht ihip® mill fur ftIIHollywood Talks
the lied and lace dollies on th*1 thpt * fellow doesn't have to be
By BOBBIN COON8
R. N. NIPPER
dressing laid*.
* daddy In hr u i-andkl camera
Jimmy, n-grrttably, lost hi* f , n yj,. siewait, in his quiet
IIOU.YWOOD. Nov. L—Vlr
about town with hi*
tually unsung but surely deserv tvinper Tor the moment. He tele
phoned a |lollyw»»hI interior th-e- .sharp-shootIn/ lcn-c* and sliisds
Ing a tune 1* the liachelor hall
the Mrssra; Btrw-art, I.ogan and orator for help, hut hy the Rme &gt;nj ,|10Ois.
OP AM* KINDS
84 will worker* had cleared away
Movie*, too.' But tlmt's a rout
Bwope.
II* M u l l * A te.
r * * w i Bt* J
the
feminine
louche*
Mr.
Stewart
munily
effort,
laigan
writes
ihe
Idgan and Swn|w actually donl
had
achieved
n
fine
state
of
phtl'
stories,
Swope
acts
us
camera
betdng In a mqvte report, cirept
man. and Stewart, the artnr In
that they h«p|M-n to be a**oci*tnt ouophtrnl rcslgnstloti.
*'lr you’re golriK In live with Ihr f« m||y plays till the rule*,
hr domestic enterprise with Mr.
Stewart, whose name (James) I* those guy*,’’ lie said, “ you've K” ’- | don't kanw whether he think*
flashing more and mor* brightly lo get u»ed In them. I suppose I one actor in Ihe family is enough
did some funny thing*. myscIL hut probably Logan and Rwope
on movie marquee*.
fin hr moved In hi* own seven- ,|n.
The trio—f^igan and Swope are
They’ve pioneered In a gi n t
anna of wcalln and interested »n foot bed. and hi* dog, and—
ft seem* a nelghlmr raises—nr movie
ilUrnvery.
Jimiuy sn
stocks and
hand*—have
Ja*t
moved again. They Jive in mure did raise—prlie poultry. Stewart nmrnrrd It the next day Aft hi*
nr lesa close harmony, but they came home from Ihe *luTTTo one I set: bed Juice i rally makra the
night tu teorn he had r4vrtr prlu best sitlwtliule fur. tduad' under
move beceuse of It.
They have their own orchestra. hen corpses on his' hands, Having Ihr rameraa,
Stewart ia fairly convinced of hi* bought them, he had a ficoTtr' The studll tnake up men, natukttlaley on accordion, piano and urge to make the be*i nf frdng*.' rally hsrkwanl. havi-tt*i tried »t
clarinet. Imran p te fm the aaxo
phone ftnil fiwtrpe I* equally good
oh trtp rlrom or hair rntnb.'
•heftftak
"You'd he surprised what har­
mony we get." aa fitewarl nr
alata. “ We've had neighbors rome
all the way from across the
ticket to tell us about It.
Swtpb agrees. "That always
tlappeni —ju.-d before we move.*
This last Inove wae aCcom;
ptiahed not withodt grief. For
BttWBra at Last, Ito went Ver* ■
A S C I I " IV
*
liehing to Ensenada, forgetting
lha moving rode wae every-rtosn
fur-hhnaclf. lo&gt;gan and Swu])*!
removed their pofeMelons, but

SIGNS

(joutfffom
America** Ffnaet

BRASSI ERES

The Yowell Co.
S nufonl, Florida

RILEY’S

Tomato Soup

Pancake Flour
Nucoa

Black Eyed Peas

Mello Coffee
Oil Sardines

Notice

V- •

TO ALL BIG APPLES AND
APPLETTES! I

BIG APPLE
6 o *U tf
V f t

B a S ta te d

FRIDAY
n o v . ir t p

Prunes
l i r o w n suede and
Leather Trim Buckled
S t r a p In the New
Fall Style.
*
Black Suede and Pat­
ent Trim Drepay Ox­
ford In a Lovely FaU

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Fancy York Imperial Apples 5 lba,..14«
Whi*** ONIONS 3 lbs...................... - 1 4 c
Fancy Hulk CARROTS 2 lbs................6c
SWEET POTATOES 5 lbs................. 9c
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V. r

Vm I CHOPS lb.
W eeter* Branded

BTK Ak lb*..... Cmmtry

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BACKBONE lb.
U t a er Rib

�I H X S A N TO X D
Bom* 101,000 box** of Breailbn
ontogw were (hipped to Canada
during the 1M7 otoeon. The peak
of the B m l l u orange eeeaon hei
passed and S » father shipment to
Canada la contomptatod at the

CIRCULAR BARRICADE STEMS'

tepdrted Here
Over Week-End

sflclefwy with which the Florida after Italy * Nerih African eon-j
p n p i t r la aald to work.
jqueat.
Soma time after midnight Bat*l II Dace was aald to ho&gt;o regard-]
order the U. 8. Foot Office at ed Britain'* action aa a direct
Maitland wae antend by "fewer- challenge to the -pacification'’ of
big a weed panel from the par- Ethiopia.
thion. The
combination
wae
The flight of lb* Grand MnfU
knocked from the aaf* end the to Syria b regarded by Italian
rath content*, eethnated by Poet* Wadere a* “ a flight from ^h# perae-,
master E. T. Oweni, to be* 117*. cation* o f Brltlah Impertallam* |
were remered. Poatage atamp* and they ctpect td atrengthen
and blank money order* ab o In Moaaoltar* poaltlon th winning the
the tafe were onmoleated.
ccnfldene* of the Moaelm world— '
A abort time after fhb wae started when he mtd* a loor of,
reported to th* Orange County Libya bat Match,
officials Sheriff C. M. Ilond waa
Moalem leacera rrmainlng In

newer to n Japan*** dla1 that Chine** machine gon
near the Brllidh* outpoal
’ the 8h*nghal*fl*ngchow
f weald be mbjectod to In*
bombardment, Telfer-Smol-

Ighal, redoubled hb land,
pad air offanilr* agelnet an
MUed 180,000 Cblneaa aoldbra
holding area* we*l, aouth
poriheaat of th* International
Inaent and Urn French con*
eat, Hb men fought their
iggo** Boechow Creek *ad
■ .bridging th* alreem to ret
8a entrenched Chinee*,
la Nanking a Chine** goe*
MM apokreman denied re*
1 In London that Japan ha*
ana bated la Oeneralbalmo
ng Kai-Shek, eupreme Chi*
war dictator, ala condition*
i Which Tokyo b 'Willing to
the war. "Thar* can be no
|bt o f peace while Jepanee*

Thl* circular barricade, deep In Chapel, ahowa how the Chinee* battled to keep the brad tag
Japanese out of th* natlra quarter of Shanghai. It waa eery near thl* acme that desperate Chinee*
troop* of th* “ boat Battalion" barricaded IhemaeWea In a warebouae, defying th* armed might af
Japan In the face of their comrade*’ retirement to new defense line*. Th* picture waa taken with
a taieaenpic lena from a high building, for no clrillan could approach th* area, under heavy fir*
for woeka.

RIDIN’ HIGH FOR WILDCATS’ SCALP
L Is Tokyo a report waa elrItad that Gen. Han
Pu­
li governor of 8kantong. one
the province* *f China which
■sea* want to control, had
8 deposed by agenta of the
Aral Chinee* government be­
st of bl* wavering attitude.
■kiag long has feared that
M ai nan, who has a personal
iy of 180.000 men, might de­
ls hie friendly neutrality and
■ .Shantung to the Japan***.
. In North Chin*. Japan fin*
Id the ta*k of launching htr
'Japan e*e
Mongol republic,
ided by Prince Teh. thua form*
L S wedge between BovletMlen territories and China
per. Th* Japan*** aald big
ties were continuing In Sham I
rise*, to tb* oouthweet of
ping, but that It wa* only a
Iter of lira* until thl* entire
rise* would be conquered,
tpanaae reinforcement* frt&gt;m
t a north were reported to have
'Teaohad Shanghai during th*
Wmk*ond and the great battle
h To Increased In Intensity,
Duaeaa ot stray •hall* fall ta
if# Angle-America area ' of th*
JtStornallonal Settlement and th*
Vben«h

.

A'A.

Whror Goldsmith woa locked ta
' hi* landlady when Dr. Johnson
•fed *« him, aakod him If h*
have a manuscript ba could
»a for him, and waa handed "Th*
fear of WhkofUld." on* of tho
tori delightful books ovor pub-

tered (he Atlantic Coeat Lin* Mufti, who will bo aent. tato oafle,
depot b Longwood through re- Hko many of hb subordinate* If
moral of a screen and had ho falb Into Brltbh hands, would
knocked th* eombbrnllon from the Prefer Libya to Krenclrgoeentod •
aafr but had aot entered IL
L*b»nrn where there It scant
Sheriff Hand reported that ap- •r»np**thy for Pnn-Iabmb more-1
potently Urn thief had
been taent*.
.........................
frightened and left th* acme beH# b enhl to be T onally lncom*l
for* ba could open the oaf*. A nwnbado In Syria, unable to tacloee Imreetlgatbn ret rated that dulge In antlBrltlab propaganda.
only a aultcaa* which had been
. -------- ----------------------checked there waa mbateg from knowledge of th* operation of a
the establishment.
i combination lock In order to
Sometime last .-night a 'b u r-.k n o ck o ff the combination'and
gbr, hollered by official a to be. open the lock aa waa tb* caa* In
th* perpetrator of th* other two
robber!**, entered th* Poat Office
ta Enterprise. knocked the com­
bination from the aafe but ap­
For Sale
parently left after rifling th*
content* and finding that (her*

luncheon Wedneaday at 11:11
o’clock ta the grill room of the
Valdet Hotel, according to a elatemci\t' mule thl* afternoon by 8.
J. Nix, secretary o f th* organlaa* poet mailer had previously re
A. O. tVngner, of Chiluota.
who aufierod a badly wminded
leg eeveral days nro while op­
erating n saw in a mill near
there, wav reported to lm Im­
proving rapidly today by offldata of lha F*rnnbl Ijinghton
Memorial Hospital.
The Celery Camp, No. 628, of
th* V'lMximrn o f th* World will
hold It* regular achcdulad weekly
meeting Tuesday evening at the
Amerlrvn I-cglon Hut located on
lly&gt; Lake Shnro Drive. The meet­
ing I, staled to atari promptly at
7:30 o’clock.

•tamp* and blank money order*
hi the aafe which were unmo­
le*ted.
In all three Instance* gloved
hand* were used by th* robber In
.smashing th* combinations from
th* aafee and apparently apacta)
precautions were mad* not to
IMr# any other tall-Ula evidence.
Tb# smashing of th* combinations
on tho aafe*. In Itaelf, potato to
th* fact that th* Job ta probably
lb* work of a professional, lawtnforclng officer, pointed out,
line* It require* a thorough

Gerber* Daisies, 4 Year
Plants. Hibiscus, 1 Year
Old. Fancy leaf Caladlnms.
All Colon. Booted Cot*
Unis: L in s tin m, Hibis­
cus, Paradise Vine, Flame
Vine. Water Lilias, Bof
Plants. Roses. Pool Con­
struction, Landscaping. AQ
Plants Guaranteed. Gold
Fish.

The brand nf horseplay shown hare bslng practiced by Ala­
bama football player* Is by way of training for th* coming Bam*
boys’ encounter with th* Kentucky Wildcats. Riding with th* ball la
fullback Charley Holm, while Jack Machtolff assumes th* wheel­
barrow role. Wlngman Perron Shoaipaker holds Machtolff* fe«t.
The coach Isn’t looklr-f.
A new British chemical process
for rendering wool non-ahrink*
able tun attracted considerable
attention. Chemicals utilised by
tha profen are aald to coat 18
cents per hundred pounds of dry
wool, and little special equip­
ment la required.

Th* local American Legion or­
ganisation wlfl meet tonight at
the Legion Hut for a buslneaa
meeting, according to ana an­
nouncement Issued this morning by.
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poet commaqder.
General bualneaa wlU b* dlacstaed
and all mrmfceri art urged to bo

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A. will hold Its regular scheduled
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meeting ta th* 8*mtaol* High
(OeeiSoee* »**** r**a (M l
.School Auditorium Tuesday after,
according to an announcement1noon at 1:80 o'clock according la
mad* this afternoon by K. H i Mrm. Volt* A. Williams, president.
Lonoy,
Mrs. Holland L. Dean will b* tb*
guest speaker for tho mooting and
The Sanford Klwanta Club will Mr*. William* urges all parent* to
hold Its regular scheduled weekly attend.
,

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SERVICE STATION

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“A Ford Neighborhood Berries Station”
CORNER XND AND PARK
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a sat fie d Advertisements
Have V-8 truck ta A -l ahape with
good driver that would llko to
rent out at reasonable rata. Apply
C. A. II atara. Bog 1(05,

D an a n d
WOLF H A t
MOVED TO ,
A NEW
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V** Hosier 8 Gay s Paint—It's
"B m I for tha South" btcaua*
U’a apcetally blrmled and manu­
factured for tho Houthain climate.
Stanley lioger* Hardware Co.

Goragu Apartment for rent, I
room* and bath, newly repainted
intld*. Furnlihed or unfurnished.
0 : By an old lino legal Ileaaonablo. Apply 114 W. IPtb
■ life Insurance company,
l to handle th* Mortnary
Hey now being sold by Completely
furnished
garage
aaacrialteni 1a Florida,
apartment with electric refrig­
this la only old line legal eration. Phan* 10,
company offering that
►r sixty days' ta FloridaFurnished * Apartment— Modern
'■( pa* ItUr splendid, must
convenience. Park A 20th, Phont
(h eiaaa repreeecitatlon, 308.
surety band required,
• only about two taontha, Furnished 6 room upstair* apart* huatatoa accepted. On*
•■cnt. Inquire Pit Magnolia Av*.
i p r i baa written 111 apI la 14 days. Immediat*
r» tnraamd with aba*'

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■ ,Ttit&gt;- first Pull meeting nt tho'
Hcnilnolc C,unity Cumuli I'.-T, A,
will lie held nt Geneva Tuesday
tnnrnlng in 10:00 u'rlnck with
Mr*. Pred Forward, president, of
Forest City, presiding. Alt !*.•
T. A. member* nt A*0lord and
Betnlniile -Cmiuty ara
Invllad
and iir*0,1 In atlnnil. I.iinrheon
will ba served at 12:00 o'clock.

concession.

v'lThq British owned Cathay and
M a c e hotala, th* North China
t ally News, and other building*
'tots'W h a* w*r* th* Mg buildto ft o f tb* American-controlled
Young Man’s Christian Aaaoctab M and th* Chln*s*-owned China
Imltad Apartments, across Bubh lag Wall Road from th* public

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NUMBER *18

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUtfJDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1937

Davis Refuses
Presidency Of
9- Power Meet

Managers Hold
Meeting Here

M ove Gets U nderway
To Extend Second
Invitation To Japan
' To Attend M eeting

Plans Are Made For
Inspection, G r a d *
ingAnd LabelingOf
Produce AtM arketi

Americans Plan
To S ta y O ff lim b

A proposal to Inspect, i m k
and label all piVducs sold at ttaa
Florid^ Stata Mart eta « a i tenta­
tively approved at a meeting ot
market managers and represents*
lives here yesterday.
J- G. Michael, manager of tha
State Farmer* Wholesale Market,
we* host to nearly two acore visi­
ters from over the entire Bute.

DER FUEHRER PLAYS HOST t O WINDSOR AND W ALLY

Japan Said To Fear
ConferenceMay But
Add To Bitterness
BRUSSELS, Nov. 2.—
AAP)—Norman H. Davis, it
B u learned today, has de­
clined an unofficial bid to
preside at pie Brussels con­
ference on the Chlnese-Jspanese conflict
Davis, head of the Amerlcan delegation to the confer­
ence opening tomorrow, de­

WASHINGTON, Nov, 2. - M l
--T h e United State* declined today an Invitation from the Cuban
government to participate In a
proposed AIl-Amerleaa meditation
*d the Spanish civO war.
The
American
government
t m * down the Invitation *n the
ground* that H repeatedly had u
the Intention of refrain■ I from any Interference In tha
Spanish situation.
The not* expressed the “ very
earnest hope’ of the American
government and people "that a

Semi-Pro Blackcats
Hold N ight Practice
Coach B. A. a Wilkinson's
Beml-Pro Blackcats want through
a long practice -nasalon last nlgfat
on the Sanford Armory Field.
Twenty ot the boy, -reported tor
getting ready for 6 scheduled
gam* in two weeks waa aceompltgbad.
Those oat last Bight were:
Billy Odium, Cart McWhorter,
LaaUa Haraage. Bail Whitten.
Jack Fardoa. Angtu Harriett,
Raaeed Odham, Frank Knight.
Bob Williams, Jim Stapler, El win
Bgatron, James Singletary, akin-

Japs RenewBombardment O f 'Industrial
Pootung Across Ri­
ver From Shanghai

Tension Grows *\
Over-Slayings
Japanese Expected To
Reinforce Soldiers
In Shanghai Drive
R H AN O H Ar,

N n r.

2—

(AP)—-Hug* prolre-t 11m front
JnpnncRe warships in tho
Whangpoo River burnt along
Shanghal’a wntrrfront to*
night menacingly done to
the United Staten cruiser
Thia picture of the Duke and Ducheaa of Wlndaor with Chancellor Adolf Hiller of Germany waa
Augusta. The Augusta wan
nude during the ducal couple', vlait with Her Fuehrer at hla rountry home at Rerchteagaden. The
ly^ig clone to the cruiser
Wlndaor, plan to arrive In Ihe United Statre November II far inapectinn tour of American housing
Idsumo
as the Japanese flog*
projects.

clined with thanks the offer of
the leaders to make him tha
president.
Meanwhile a movement waa
under way to eriend to Japan an­
other Invitation to attend the
conference. Supporters o f the
movement held that a free ei*
change o f views could he had
rnity In the presence of Japanese
representative!. Japan rejected an
(O ntlm m m n o r n r i

U. S. Declines Bid
On Spanish Civil W ar

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Two Men Killed
Id Attempt To
R ob Postoffice

Thla picture of a Chinese sentry using a traffic tower aa a
lookout peat waa made ehortly before the celebrated “ dare-to-dlagroup composing the "Loot Battalion- took up 111 last stand In
the surrendered Chapel area. The men barricaded themselves in a
warehouse and refrsrd to follow their retreating army. But after
four days of defying the Japaneae, the heroic band withdrew to
safety on orders of Generalissimo Chlang Kai-Shek.

Rebel Wartbips [Elks Lay Plans
Unite Off Spain For Carrying On
For Big Blockade Big Safety Driv
Government Concen- Co-Operation O f Otl
tratea T r o o p s . T o
er O r g a n i z a t i o n
Break M adrid SJeige
Sought On Safel
I

ltE N D A T E . Nov. t . - W —
Spanish Insurgent warships wern
reported gtlherlnk today for
wbat waa believed to b* a mam­
moth blockade of the eastern
Spanish coast from. Atmerla to
the Trench frontier.
Three war veeeele—believed to
be the cruisers, Canaries, Raleares, and Velaeco—were sight­
ed last night about IS mile* off
the Valencia prat of the Span­
ish Republican government.
Insurgent military dlspatrhes
from Salamanca said Ihe govern­
ment waa concentrating troops
and equipment In the Madrid
sector foe a general offensive to
break tha yaar-otd siege of the
capital,
Tha dtepatchaa said govern­
ment troop* had already started
•tucking Insurgent advance po*U
and government soldiers who
passed Into tha Insurgent Una
told of Intensive preparations
for tha drive.
Tank* were said to have aid­
ed lbs preparatory government
assaults on Insurgent positions

Twrident To Receive
Waffle And Edward
WASHINGTON, Nev, 2. —UV)

Expert On Orient
Wffl Speak H e r e
Aa address on “Th# Present
Situation In tb* Far East sad Ita
Background’ wlU be delivered W
morrow night beginning-at T|M
o'clock at th*. Presbyterian Church
by Dr. W. H. Huderm, a Preeby-

ahip cleared hrr docks and bat"
trned porthole, a , a precaution far
the partly of her crew. The bom­
bardment waa aimed at Chlnes*(
CITY NEWS BRIEFS
battcrlra In tho industrial Pootung
aero,a the Whangpoo River from
the International Settlement, It
waa In anawtr to Chlneae artillery*
•helling o f Japaneae force# la the
Yangtaepoo and Hongkaw arc tori
of the Shanghai front.
Alert Policeman Sus­
Mayors. Congressmen Tenalon between the Jepeneee
British army unlta continued,!
pects HoodlumsAnd......
And Governors Are and
the m o lt of the killing of fivu
Gives The Alarm 'pu»i
Selected A t Polls Rrltlah aoldlrra and wounding o f
five more during tha last 10 day a.
Hr Tie Atwtuite i*r»—
PORT HURON. Mich.. Nov. 2.—
Personalities rather than na­ Hot Rrltlah officers expreaaed L*-»
W - A squad of sheriff's deputies
Mack Wnlkin, was removed to tional Issues dominated today's
ami postal In-pee tors shot it out
off year election* to -the eitent
with two men they trapped In Ihe hla heme ml the Knit Side this that anma of th* winners may Japan*,* seemed to be taking
Smith's Creek pualofflr* early to­ nmrninir from the Fernald Uuyh- reculv* ronalderatlon as 1140 tar* to avoid hitting Rrltlah ltn*a
adjacent to tha new western bat­
day, killed both of them, and blew ton Memorial Hospital where he prealdeoUal timber.
a .oae-atory frame building full of was operated on for appendicitis".
Political observer* menltoaad tlefield.
However, tha funaral Mcn.lgy or
An alert vIRag* policeman, who
neetlon: M a y o r Ftorello La- four Ulster riflemen AvaT marked "
aenacd a post of fire holdup or
(luanlla of N*w York, seeking by the absence of Japaneae offl- *
tQaatleeea ■■ P an F ,« &gt;
burglary last Rat unlay, made tinroelectlun .with ilia backing ol
showdown' possible. He become
an unusual coalition of Repair
suspicious when two men were
Means, l.aburllra Boclsllsta and
seen loitering slmut the luiildinr.
Communists.
sod officers started n constant
United Htntea Senator A. liar
watch.
ry Mourn amt Htite Senator L**f-Jierlff William Vsn Antwerp|
ti-r II. Clee, cnntesimg for the
who led n raiding party to the
governorship of New Jersey.
post office after the two men were
Moure, a Democrat, has been
Featuring the regular weekly
seen entering, ssl-l the dead men 1
governor twlco. flee, Republic- luncheon of tho Sanford Junler
were Detroit Hoodlums.
an. Is a Presbyterian minister,
Chamber nf Coihmerr* held at
He Identified one as John Novak i
Ill-Mil«a nettling Ihosa races fi lls o'clock In the grill room of
Immunisation
nf
and described him *a a police | Diphtheria
Ilia votara were selecting may­
chsrseter. The other waa identified Ramlnole^ County - school children ors In mure than SO cities, leg­ the Valdet Hotel today, were re­
ports from tho club's activity
W
ill
lm
started
In
lint
HoulhMlo
from papers In his |w&gt;ckot as Ed1’ilmnry Krhoo] Thursday morn­ islatures In llvn states, a gpvne- committees.
went Scherer, of Detroit.
ing ot 0'00 o'clock by Dr. A. nor tn Virginia and fuur conThe organifsllnn hnrd a report
&lt;1. Kirk, tiorulhy Moth. County gri-isnien to fill varanclva In from the Hvs-ill first Ion Committee
Plans Are Completed school uur-io, announced toils y. Nuw York and Virginia.
chiefly concerning the project lo­
Opposing
I.nflusntla
w a s cated at the interrectlen of South
For Radio Program
The Sanford Kiwanis Club will Jeremiah T, Mahoney, running I’ark and Geneva Avenues. The
huld
iti regular scheduled weekly on Ihe Democratic ticket with committee reported that the park
Plans worn compIMed hy Cham
luncheon
tomorrow
at 12: IR thn eupport of Tammany Ilall, had been plowed and thit plants
her of Commerce offl- isle today
o'rlock
in
the
grill
room
of the llumneratlc chairman Janiri A. would be set late thla week. A
fur a IS minute Hanford Salutn
Farley, tlov. Herbert la-hniaii,
Program over Radio Station W Voider Hotel, according to an an* end Senator Robert F. Wagner. number of the plants were donat­
ed by Mrs. Fred R. Williams and
RUF In Gainesville, Friday, Nov, nnunri-mrnL made yesterday by 8.
John I- l-owla' Commltteu for Clyde Rarilsey.
J. Nls. Dr, W, II, lludaon, China
II. befinnlug at *:U P, M,
Industrial Organisation, was ac­
The committee In charge of the
This limn war inadn available Missionary, will he the guest tive both In Ihe Ns* York and
Celery Plan reported that an at­
fog tbe Bnmlnnia Founly com- speaker.
Italroll election*. In New York It tempt Is being'made tn have all
rnpres body through the ro-opwas backlog 1-aUuardla. tn De­ restaurants, hotels, and dining
eratton of the Florida Stale
troit It had Its nwn candidate rooms serve • special celery dish
Chamber of Commerce and the
for mayor. I’alrlrk It o'Rrlen, with rack meal during tha coming
program will be delivered by
tanning against City Clerk Rich­ winter season.
one of lb* trained announcers
ard Reading and It also had five
It reported that ronterte have
of th* WftUF staff.
candidates for city inunrU seals. been mado with many local es­
The Chamber of Commerre of
tablishments and they were said
flriels nr* preparing a sketch
Hendricks Indicates to have agreed to this plan.
tor Ihe program dealing with Seniors Recommend
Tha civic body also appointed
Htnfofd'g history Including many
He Will Run Again Father J. J. XctlaKhan.es chair­
Name For Field
of the things the n iy has tn
man of the program committee for
offer today. It I* believed Ibel
The H erito r clo-&lt; o t the BernI.EEflBURO, Nov., 2. —&lt;*■&gt;— the meeting of Nov. 0. E. E. Leney
the radio program will do much Inote lllgtr* Hchiw-t held Ra r*g
f'ongri-asmsn “ Little Joe” Hen­
to advertise ths advantages ot utar scheduled monthly meeting dricks said yesterday be will eeck presided.
the city of Sanford and Heml this morning- at the Institution. reelecttun In the May primaries.
Inal* County.
Featuring the meeting was the Ilrmlrirks, who represents th* Local Woodmen
appointment of a committee to Fifth Florida District, said he will
. W ill Meet Tonight
go'before the local Bchool Board not make an official announcement
*nd recommend tb* naming of until be qualifies, in AprU.
The Celery Camp, No. •!*, « t
the hew Seminole High School
lla was In Ix-ethurg addressing ' tha Woodmen of the World will
football field tn honor ot Mrs s meeting of Klwanlens, I.lons nnd bold Ita regatar scheduled weak­
Gladrs Morris Williams,
Itotarlans. During bla talk be de­ ly meeting tonight nt T:H
Voll* ’ A. Williams, jr „ brought clared “ I have received certain In­ o'clock at tha American legion
the matter before lb* class end formation from certain sources Hut located on th* Lake Front,
Douglas* Btenstmm.
president, that convinces ms tb* Cross State according to a statement mad*
brought tbu question before Ihe (Anal Hill has a very favorable yesterday by a a Collin*.
plea* for a voto to he taken- chine* of passing at tb* M il Con­
Th* reports of lb* NationTh* *nllir* group votdd • unan­ gress.'* .
Wide Victory Drive that U now
imous selection and Mr. Hti-n
Dlacuislng th* canal opposition, In progress will be beard bytbn
Strom appointed a committee which holds th* waterway would group also with Slat* and local
with Mr. Williams aa tb* chair Injurs Florida's water supply, h* reports. A abort program baa
■aa.
said; “ Shall you put your confi­ b**n arranged for tb* mealing.
Th* commit!** will present dence In United State* army •*&gt;* It woe also announced that plan*
tb* matter to superintendent T. firman and geologists, or in geelo- are nearly completed for a else*
W. Lawton, sad to other mem glata who think thejr'rd geologists, Initiation that is to b* M hero
b*ea of th* board tomorrow or la torn* engineers who think In Bastard O f apoosorad bp tht
afternoon.
they’re engineers I*

Fifteen . P e r s o n s
Arraigned In City
Court
Yesterday

Fifteen persons, moat of whom
were charged with drunkenness
were arraigned before City Judge
Thn Safety Committee of the
Frank I» Miller In a session of
local order ot Elba met In ihe the Municipal Court at the Po­
Elks Lodge last night to 'out­ lice Station yesterday afternoon.
Two negro cases continued
line plans for thslr safety cam­
paign during tha coming year, from the ljut term of lb* Court
B. Rungs, secretary ot thecom- were dismissed. They were Ed
Junta, charged with the sale of
mlttee, announced today.
lottery tickets, and Ed Blmmons
Tha Elk's, alarmed over the charged with being drunk and
Increasing number of traffic so disorderly.
eldest*, have Joined other or­ ■ . Georg* Byrd, negro, charged
ganisation! In n vigorous nation with driving while intoxicated
wlda campegn to reduce the pleaded dot ’ guilty and his case
targe number ot fetal accident!, was continued until Wednesday.
Mr. Rungs eeld.
Tha following nine persons
At their meeting last night. were arraigned before the Judge
It waa decided to solicit tbs ro- on charges of drunkennaaat Lan­
operation of othsr organisations dis -Roberts, negro, pleaded guilty
In Santord In carrying out thslr and waa fined |S or IK day*; H.
program of trsffle-asftty educa­ Steinmryer. pleaded guilty and
tion In tbs schools as wsl| as waa given n 60 day straight sen­
for |ha general public, •
tence; Clarence Cleveland, negro,
The safety committee a*t as pleaded guilty and waa finel &lt;10
another of Its objective* the re or SO days; Edward Jackson, ne­
move I of all obatractlona which gro. estreated a f t bond when
obscure the clear view ot auto­ h*-faU*d to appear In Court; J.
mobile driver* at street cor­ C. Cooper, negro, pleaded, guilty
ners and intersections In San­ and waa fined &lt;5 or IB days;
ford and tha Coanty. Mr. Hung* Wank Marshall, negro, pleaded
stated.
guilty and was fined |S or la
The Elks bop* to secure the days; D. W. Oriek, estreat &gt;d a
cooperation ot every cttlsao la &lt;10 bond; and Elton Evans. a'*o
tha County through their publle- charged with p im n djti of lot­
II7 campaign and hop* to great­ tery tickets, pleaded^gull'y and
ly reduce the' number of fatali­ waa fined &lt;40 or 10 day*.
ties and alleviate a grant amount
A brah am
Nelson,
negro,
of «urr»rt** which results from charged with disorderly conduct,
traffle accidents by educating waa found guilty by the Court
carefulness lata every driver.
and fined &lt;1B. or SO days. Ger­
Members of the safety Com­ truda Baas and Blanch* Paradise,
mittee who met with Exalted negroes, charged keeping a dis­
Ruler Oeorge Thurston last Bight orderly house and disorderly cun'
were; W. T. Shalty, chairman: sduct. ware fined &lt;10 or 20 days.
B. Itunga, secretary; Sheriff O.
M. Hand; Chief of Police (toy
O. Williams, II. J. Lehman. Sod

Today’s Election
May Have Bearing
On 1940^ Politic*

Reports Are Made
By Committees At
Jaycees’ Luncheon

Team No.\l O f Bowling League Takes
First Place In Last Week’s Games

M eeting Is Held
■By Leyton Post

LOCAL WEATHER

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